Grand Traverse Herald, November 27, 1908

Dublin Core

Title

Grand Traverse Herald, November 27, 1908

Subject

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

Description

Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

Creator

Contributors to the newspaper.

Source

Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).

Publisher

Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

Date

1908-11-27

Contributor

Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

Rights

Excluding issues now in the public domain (1879-1923), Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. retains the copyright on the content of this newspaper. Depending on agreements made with writers and photographers, the creators of the content may still retain copyright. Please do not republish without permission.

Relation

None

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Document

Identifier

gth-11-27-1908.pdf

Coverage

Grand Traverse County, Michigan

PDF Text

Text

TWICE A

WEEK —TDESEAY AN0 FRIDAY.

nuMmi CJTV. giuiiD Tmvtw—

FORCED INTO SEA
BY FiRCEFlAMES

cquntv.

MicHtuAW.

fwiday,

WHMn a ntlla fr«m ahara, tha trairtia
taMri ky ttM ftaraa haM, ka»an fttaar
fat avaekaarW ^ n la tkaufM naariy
half ad tha te» iMaaanaara <

MTEOOINC PEATUi
THE EVENINa

MORE PUPILA THAN 8EATA
PRESENT.

AT Bride and Groom

Ahowerad

With

prakaMy ana tha raavH «r aa

a*-

haraana aaaM ba aaaa laaklat
kaaak aa tha aaataln tarnaa tha a
(yta«
Uf ta • a*aiaak. U kaklaa M baan
anahak aahata. ftaai tha wiaBhai

NO DISEASED
CATTLE FOUND
OMDi pon or BUS
WILL KKKh OUT ALL CATTLE
mOM AMERICA.

RB an taikana an Cattia fram
Naw varh. Nm Jaraay,

CatialL Mlek.. Nor. M.-OI
Muilaid kara from Batato Malad UM
M «MM ai teat aad moath klaaaaaa
day la tha
datty ft Datmt Tbb kaHaa tha (Halm
aada by the local aatborUlas tha: ao
r of AfTlMlaeB aad Cblaf of Aaiiua]
MalvM arrived in Bafalo tbU
aad vUl hfobaUy eoae os
Later SacaeUry Wllaoa dealad the
rapott that dlaaaaed caMie have beaa
taaad ta Waysa ceaaiy. Mlfhlgaa.
CaMda Rwt Uy Saia.
Mat light tha Oaaadlaa oobImbi OS']
Mala poatad aoUcea at aU.orneee on
the aaathtfB frontier euandiap
waaraatlaa on all cattle tma the tlDtatea, atao^
fodder. Speelaf^Mts am detailed tor
the rigid enferceiiMM of the order.
IIIIMIS h
Ohkago, Nov. S4-—A proriamattoB
«aa laaaod today by Oaveraor Daoeea
lerhtddtac the laporUtloB of all
, tie from Hear Tort. Ne* Jerro) aad
PaaaaylrMUa. The embargo uieiidt
a Ihai bare
bi«e aaad la ahippias etitle to or
frao ^heoe cutee.

iisPKiiiw nuns
Fred Mama, of Thle CHy. One
Forty af lIBnela Hfiml httiden
Who Ara TaUiig Tr^

of

Fled Stmnu, eoa Of Mr. aad Mrs. J.
W. SIBUW. one Of the Riet Record
rter hoys, who U
UUmIs Fute Normal at Champlala.
HL. was 1a the rity a te« days vuitlig hto pareau. comlaR ^ from Neeaygo where he lefi e partPr** etadenU
and laammora «bo are maUag a tour
of iMpocUea of etocirie Bcbt plaau.
■ nere U a class of 4* yoaig torn to
• party, who are Is eharge of thtwe

2-n

aad they aie auklag a etudy of the
Mactric light pUau at Newaygo, Cblcam aad othar potato The class win
ba aa the raad aboot a week. rMaratag to the Nemal aast Mcmday. He
II wed to Newsrae lam ntgbt

jala the party ea their «v t*ail«agD.

I

MANY MATTEKSCAME DP

capital 1. ............
tavratlng in hotel
devetopmeoL.,.
4. Sgpdcr* snegeatad that oue or
• Gratings!
‘Ungslof
of a aorial charactar
be held
baaquet In Jan-

BEAUTIFUL
LIFE ENDED

the advantage
such gatherings, and It was decided
ibal B Dioering be held soon after the HRE A F. GILLESPIE DIED TUB*DAY EVENINa
Arwl of rweember and that the mem
brrs of the board of irade be Inrited
10 partake of a 6 o'clock luncheoo In
ne suitable hall and that mattera.,
. imeresi 10 Traveiwe
•e CUy
City be tboroughly discussed,
..-u, „ut that no
ucted. no sabteripUen
papers passed, and 1
GUT END CAME Afi D4ATINCT
any characier asked.
AHOCK TC FRIENDA.
This meeting Is simply lo bc a gaih-Ing tor the dtoeusslM of tha Inier:ts or Traverse City and tor the
purpose of linogtog the buslneos mea 9«ra. omeeple Was a Leafier ia Wninto closer tooch with each other. It
tori'* Werit. TaUng Activa Fart
was decided to Invite busluaas aad
IB Woman's Clubs anfi Othar
promlne at tanners
set members,
of the board of trade to attend the
meeting and that all those arbo are
After a IlngerUig iliaaaa eC MB*
- -• members, but dmlre to attend
meeting and engage in the discus- than a year. Mrv J. F. OUtoa^ pasoBkms. notify the seeerury so thai.er.
.
« p. m. yesterday. Al­
be made for (be sup- though reallfing for-Bome time that
id be neensary that Mrs. Gillespie's eondiUon was serious,
somewheres near the number be pres- so strangely nnbxpected to death tha
news will come as a distinct ehoek to
The dale of Ihto
ber large circle of friends lo the city.
by the offleerw of the board sod anJewle May Aieteou was bore SepL
nauocement made in a few days.
21. 1884. Ilb Coboeten. N. T. comlag
. . ta lira, while Btm a
The matter of closer retotloasblp lo Travers aiy
id harmony between the business child, and hero growing 1
hood. Abe was married to James F.
len was ginra lengthy
Omeaple. Nov. S3. 1887. Mg OtOoBand It
the board that wiibnut the ntmoet bar
mony among busloes* men and their
. various parts of the Btste durtM
cerista seasMtFor the year; Mra. OOronld not torcompitob anything
inled him. and
Traverse Ci
. iiy's levelopmentw-hraever'^ weAL*m frIeMto 1
The matter of freigUi rales 1
cussed also and It was believed that
by closer contact with railroad <^fiItsple made their home ta RockrUla.
elal
iDd, alnee that time reetdUg eudUn■s might be the gi
uously In tbU city at SI8 WarAtafton
tccL
rartlcular stress was Uldi however. rirect. the home also of the belovad
iDOiber and stoier, Mr*. M. K. Sialof the
eoD and Miss Mary E. Aietaon.
Woman's Club Wertt.
and It was impressed In all of tte dlscossio&a that we could not expect
Mrs Gillespie was one wbw quirt,
luch from the rallroada end sleam- -tassur.itng ways and modest mabner
lat lines unless w* got busy our- covered.a remarkable fund of rraerre
selv(-s. Prestdent Senlo declared that tore*, as was proven over and over
again by her being called to take reIble posIGoDs In the vartoni
of trade. He endorsed ibe matter of
......
8 Of tl
_ ..
r. AJwmy*
.
the city.
J
acUve and enibuslastic worker M
___UitelWoman's club, she held many of­
llgeni solution of a very impoftant fice* of trust In that society. Dwtaff
riequeni gathering* for the exchange
club yeara. 1906A. 1904-7.
to-7. she was
s
probl
t In order to do so. the
efficient president of the Woman's
club, and a| the time of her death
was a director on the^juacuilve board.
Mra.cmeaptesfgfe torgetyjgstiBmeutal
ta helping secure for Trartoue OCT
Ings and liclleved that the board of the uMvenUou of the Mlcht^ Atate
directors should get .together oftraer. Federathm of Wonnm's elahs beU
utUnc plans, etc,. tor such meet- berc tost ntonih, and regardless of fart
nu lit- »cij eru
(■illug health, her work during the
. . the expense of
Bumaier on an Important committee
the board of director
of preparation tor the coorenttoa
meeUng.
was uiiDcom^atnlngly dene. An exampic of bow a quiet "home body"
bot' ' may
George W. rardie, H.
reach out aud be In touchI srtlh
1
the
and Tbos. H.- 8ber~'
f.
endoraed the Idra of fraquent
meet- larger moveaMuts
uplirt. wns shown I
Mrs. OlllespI
- - .
spverm
. Insble member of the I
llrre the Ume is ripe for rigorous and
persistent campaign for the benefit oommtnee of the Mvehlgan Atate raA
eratlon of Womer ’
"*
s.andapuMM
of Traverse CUy. This meeting
rveognitlon of he
b end BfAelan.
Ue and will result lu :
cy
was
temonstr
Inger being Injected Into board of
vention.
■ade work if the board to given the
cooperaUon of the people of the diy.
■ Library

nX MIRE THAN A YEAR

Mtotes
Rose, Lcafa and Margaret C'uimsn. all
the club members, 20 In number, be­
ing
prmnt.

AO THAT CHILDREN. CAN CO TO
The fraiure of the evening was a
LOCAL ACHOOLA. '
affair beIng carried oul In detail. The bride
was gowned in while and wore a
Seven Oradee Alee Cro
veil, and caiTlod a bouquet of white Otflelato of Various TransporUtlon
Days Vaoatlon tor Thanksgiving
ctansaaifaemunit. The bridal couple
and Two Waeks tor ChrtatBlood before an Embankment of ferns
ipae.
Board in t
The reoms were pnltlly docoThere are more pugtls than seats la
The board of directors of tbo Travraicd. and after the ceremony had
the Traverse City High aebool. Super­ taken place, an olaborate wedding rse CUy board of trade met In the
wed- council rooms Tuesday afternoon
•«MAIN LETTERf ONCE MORE intendent Gilbert showing thU fact
uu*«-ib. w.—
In hU regular report to the board of uuig tmsr,
and spent a couple of hours in inielINVADE THE COUNTRY.
londay night. During the ettpying U.e renter of the ubir. The llgent and proSuble discuss ton. The
ietiK dispersed at midnight.
mooib ending Oct. 30, ibere was a
meeting was one of the b«ot that the
lal of 398 pupita belonging while the
board has held ibU year and many
namber of aeau was 38«. At present,
subiects of imptwtsnce and interest
there are more than 400 puplU heloiigrelative to the development of TravCUy were discussed at length. A
Ing with only 12 teachers.
pragrees and enihusUsu was
spiritt of
0 pro
•UCH lg»THE ADVICE OF RISHOF
TtaU coodllloa exlsU In olbcr luilldHi by everyoat present. H
LAWRENCE.
Ings tn the city. In the towerv^radam
was rally recognUed that
that the
One day last week Mr. Oilbert risBed
of trade has been anable
tha Oak Park school and fonod more
pllab mach duriilg the pest year ow­
ing
to
the
Aunclal
depression
and
children than .scats. In four days,
gtjieral panicky condition ol the
one rooSi had eight pupils entered.
~ of Lettar Eaeh Day far Nine
country which has retarded the exFour of these pupiU came from the
ploliatlon of new Industries.
Daye or Have a Cwror Pall
country, their parents having moved
I which looks
Upon Him.
iremcly bright and which has been
to the cUy.
under conslderatton by the board for
The achool densus taken la June
lime,
seems
to have gained a
•T»ialn letien** are agalii floodtag MB not ohow bow many children
BUbstantlal aspect Tills proposmon
the city, a namber having been re­ there are In achool In the fall and win­
has already l^n mentioned In the
ceived here lately and It Is evident ter, said Mr. Oilbert. In the fall, many
local pajters as being one of promise.
It Is an agricultudal
that the “prnyer and threat" move- families move to the city while the
which there is a wide market aud a
or other, has
great demaau. W. H. Umkir, chair­
bean vitalised
dren go to sebool.
Artec Carafully StudylnB the Cendl- man of the industrial eommiuee, who
Mr. Oilbert's report-showed farther
These letters contain a prayer, said
Uoiu, He Mads thi “ Will Erect s
to.htve been wriUen by Bishop Law- that during the month ending Oct.
new believes that the time to ripe for
Nome In 1
there were :193 implls entered
eoM, for the general good ol manTraverse CUy to take hold of the mathind. The recipient of the letter M end y.OdS belonging at the end of the
substantial manner. In fact.
It has been ru.nored durtneg ithe last
Dblh
life prole
snppoaed to write lu nine other por- month. Dtfl^ the month ending Oct few days that the Ramsdell farm,
already t
one letter each day. and on the *0, there weto 2196 poplls belonging which was owned by Mrs. Blsle R.
Crived
UO BUbscriptio:
ninth day. the writer U promised
and 2122 at the end of the month Hannah and George Raff sr.. bad some of
itock, the total •
changed bands. Today this rumor
grroi bleeslng. Ifabe eondltleiu of the There are 2294 aeits In the rly. in- was aubsUniMird by the announre- required being 810,000. which would
be nsod as working capital.'
letter are not tuUlled. then a cnrM clndlag the kindergarten chairs.
Re Hera ‘
Mr. Gilbert then gsve flgurea by ................ >yd I
will deeoaad npoa the twcl^ant of the
the enterprise
rooma in the different buddings show­ Chicago, had purchased the property. own a large quantity tff fli«< class ma­
letter.
'- - U
' OB' of the most valuable tn
wbleh
ing
how
crowded
the
lower
grades
Oeneernldc this letter, Bishop Lawchinery and vnlnaMe pateou and pat­
the north.
_____
Last year, there were about
be brought .here
race says that he never wrote each
presidenl ol terns. These would
bank, the and the amount of money required
I letter and that.lt Is the srork of a 2209 piiplU.
would be used ta develop the busiThe day echoo] for thr deaf bad an Hannah
Lay. Mercantile
insh A .
misrbtevoas scamp. He. advises that
>. Hr. Umlor stated that the prfnthe Hannah A Lay comiu
the letters t>9 thrown Into the Are rerage aitondanee of 7.62 and the in- ihto city.
il of the conegrn had notified him
Hr. i.imcfa to also3 a mer
speetor,
who
made
an
examination
he would Visit Traverse 'City
and that prayers be eald tor thu ed­
•r. Cl
l.er of Uie Ann of Crerar.
Clinch after Thanksgiving and take the
Co, of Chicago, twho
iwbo are
1
mln<
itor of the letter.
mailer
up definitely wlih the board
shippers of c-oal) and holda imiwrlThe effect of sneb a letter can read­
of
trade.
He also suggested that if
There will be a two-day Thanks­ Bi offlclal capacliy In eercral of Chlily be aeen. The peraoa receiving
igo'B Isrgest epicn*rives.
giving
vacatloo
this
year
on
account
The fact thoi Mr. Clinch, a practi­
It. nnleea be or she Is
of
t^ree
practical
business len go 1
ageoM, sronld not like to Inenr a of the Northern Michigan Teachers' cal businest men of broad perspective Ohio, where the firm I1 i r locate
seen (It 10 make such a large In­
irse, hence (he rooditloni of the association, Mr. Soule making the has
vestment in a auiumer home fu thle
necessary motMn.
mandate are carried ont and thous­
section of the country, to subsianilalOn Mr. Montague's motion, school tlon of the views of the future held
ands of these letters have been writ­
wilt be dUmissod Friday, Dee. 19. for by the optlmtoiic and shows that they
ten.
two weeks Christmas vacatloa
not idle dreams but are founded that It would bear the closest InspecAboei three years ago. ihb "chain
whai will prove tangible realKlea. tloD and favorable coneldcrailon.
sad the board will meet Thursday.
aaioclatlon tor many years. 1
Transporutlon Official
letter” was aent all over the oouoiry
Dec. 17lh. ao'that the teachers will
Irspie was always rwady to do the
Another matter of Importance and
and although It has been denounced have Oirislnias money.
share of srork assigned ber, nod was
a-hlcfa Invited great-Inien-st was peetime after time, has continued to floor’falibful In whatever sbe twdertook.
sented by Secretan' Hannon, who
On Mr. Soule's motion the purchase
I'tibllc spirited, and intereated ta all
had
had
some
talks
with
prominent
Of three power lathes for the manual
I good work, ter name was enrolled
ofOctato ol the sraosporution lines
tralDliig department was anthorUed
^ nmong the memberahlp list of the H»
years. During that time, be (niering the city. Hie suggestion
soctoty.
and on Mr. Montague's motion, the fasd been studying
Instead of bolding
ling the
;be eommunlly and
(he
time
of
inquet
at
t
purchase of the necissary tools was
rell pleased with (be beauti­
•uary.'
oetlDg
In
the
middle
of
Februi
KINC'S
CAHRIALE
WAh
FREE
sutborlBed.
ful
surroundings
of
Traverse
CUy,
aa
ings
deha blofrtwe Will Take
-- the banquet
‘--juei be heldI Immediately
I
that
end practical. Prealdenl durt^ the
FROM
MOR.
well
as
being
firmly
convinowl
The bid Of Iho Grand Rapids Sheet
Naylor to
EaM
inusry and
s
that ib>]groi I and Iraporttnce, ihsi after the fin-i of January
Metal and RooBng Co. of 8333 for a future
r ag^nt
(he exlsteoce of the orfRl..;ni*. S'
Fumplng Out 4oow.
be had decided to purchase this form
{ration, when sba was not an effiaag
steel Are escape for the Central build­ with the Idea of eventually putting up freight agenis and general Bipcrlnlenlti with olber high offictMls be
ing
was
accepted
on
Mr.
Monugue's
Joha Monroe is busy pumping
s pretty home and baring a perma­ Inriied to attend the banquet and
nent residence here.
his pile driver.the Joha Naylor.wbich moUoa.
meet the busineas men of Traverse
The l,adioi' Aid Of the Pirot OwWill Aid This City.
The company slated that they had
City persogalty lor the purpose
Is at the month of the river, or raibgregatlonsi church will mtoa Mia.
Mr. Clinch further sisted that be


...
Gillespie to many way*, as whatever
ith. the scow having been sunk for the elate factory inspector's oral ap­ id not had an opportiinily to study getlli
rommlttee work was given ber was
some lime. After she li pumped out, proval of the eucai>es already -erected the farm amiil figure definllely nu 1
: punctually
inctuslly and ebccrfully performed.
s, liOl fc had in n
she will be Uken to Bast Jordan, bat would secure .his written approtI It to easy to writ*
w
of what one d
toy’coat golf links snd gradually add Of dev< lopm
where sbe will be rebuilt.
I but a far mor<
re dinculi matter In
F. P. Gain
The report of the truant ofAce show- such other Improvements as would en­
of wnst one I*, and much might
Armed Rspublicant Attacked 1 RevstThe pile driver has had a eon or a
able him to plrasantly enieAaln bis
i>‘^ *ald of Miu. Gillespie's Ufa Pubtot Celebration At Liabon and
tried career. The boat was form lag U homes visited. 48 eases reportf city B abort time ago and had
'sesEing a fragile body. dalatUy bnOt
. Fierce FiBirtlog Eor
oe notice served and 20 parkagt* foellng u i by dolnj
log so be could make
orly oae«f the beet of her kind on the
{like
..................
a
..

• spired
Aricat. Mad*.
Traverse City that the board of-srade and he slgal
li^ea, being sued with paddle wlteeli' earned, was received and Aled.
auld be of great future value,
bU desire 10 met with Traverse Cll}
eo that she could move herself around
LUbon. .Nr.w
In * ib
la concluding. Mr. Clinch stated board of trade at their annual meetg Emsm
that the apparent waning Industrial
at the rate of four miles an hoar,
BUD
oui
n:^r^^;si^;e,rde..b,
ol Traverse City 1
buBka tor the menAinIngroom.
» attacked * loyal- I week* Of her suffering
would have no
cheerful and steadfast
Are almesi put her oat of com- Sey Hunter Wounded Self—Afraid ta
f ultimate development
Tell Paranta of Sunday Hunt,
sued v.itb (he
tnlrakm. peewnae of the rash of work
ag«r
ing Trip.
midst.
I. only temporary repeln
glad to l-e present at such a mewUn
Toe king ordered the t-avolry to
dlsirlci when
61r. Hhnnen had talked with other c
were made, bsl this wluter. she will
semblanor of a child's 1
Elk Rapids. Mich.. Nov. 24-While from a ■nmbering coicmunltf to some- flclal* of the G. R 4
and Northern
Northei ohargt- and a way was made tor the restful, content, and sere
_ I.,
...........
be put back Into shape again.
carriage to emerge and gain the
hunUng three mlira from this cliy (falng belter, and that be felt no besl- Michigan Traaaportailon Company, royal
h I* good to sleep. 1
In personally becom- who bad expressed themselves as paUcc gate*.
Aonday Asa Rickard, aged 14 yean, tanc}-a whatever
Wnolpsale arrest* of rioters arc new
properiy-bobler.
deeply mlerested In Traverse City's
accldenially shot himself through the
deu-lopment. and desirous of cteoper- being made all over the city.
l(IRA. BEAREM DEAD
fool with a'Sf-callber ride, the bnllet
ailng with the board of irada.
pasting clear ibrougn the member.
TTie suggexllOB made waa received
Pasaed Away Aftsr Long llleera WMfr
Watar Had tb Cut Down 14 Feet to
with favor and on moilon it waa de­
The lad (hen walked home and hang
Dot Under ghMt Piling at RIvar
rided to hold the annual banquet
aroand the barn for three hours,
rater. Mich , Nov. 28,—AftMouth.
afraid to tell bU parenu what had Fermal Orrier Isauad Agsinst Michi.
pan Cattia, Sheep and Hoffs by
Mm Florence Bearess, wife of Jota
Finally be became so
reyoperal. with the board of trade In
Wilson.
John Monroe, who put la the sheet
Betoress. of this,place, passed away at
the improveuient and derelopoiem of
II o'clock last night at the home of
plllDg at the mouth of the river. Is at Weak from lots of blood and shock
Washington, Nov. 25.—Secretary Traverse City. The banquet, however,
In honor of the 2Sth wedding * 1- her parents, Mr. and Mni. A. J. 1
loos to explain the reaaon for the that he was forced to call for assist­ VIlMD has issued a formal order will not take the place of the annual
Beside* her hnsbsnd. she leaves tww
of the piling ta the cen­ ance and a physician was calltd. The quaranilMag ag-liist Michigan cattle, meeUng. The annual meelli
rellDg V
Birm
>boui
2u
memb.-rs
of
TravdUMren.
Birney and Hugh, two stoten
Ingion.
atK
ind to not dangerous nnleas^blood shell
be ht-ld at the rimee prescribed
preseri'
ta I
ter of the east pier. Mr. Monroe thinks
evp and hogs
No, S32. called at the
the,and two brotben "
r*e City Hive
H
by-laws of (he o'ggnUatJon,i. the SI
_____
. Tha;
- jsyer. a
that probably the pile driver lying in poisoalag sets la. ;
home a. Sli West Tenth street yes- and
Harvey
ond Tuesday ta February-. It
Mr. an
The funeral wUI be held Friday aft.
afternoon,
taking
Mrs.
PUklngton
the river caused It. by msktag a
ileved that this
arrived thb afurnoon
DROWNED IN LAKE.
completely by surprise.
change In the enrrent and as «>ddx *t
.h frienda tnfthe city.
The
artemoon
was
L. J Ballar returned tost ni^t
that polnL
Jeesph Oedluff Lett Hto Uto at Enet
from Boyne CUy to apend the winter Tritverae CUy could gain their ctropMr. and Mn. W. W. Ooble vtoUad
JardMt.
"Water Is a pecsllar thing and
ikm and aecompitob more than by
Ira J. MatUhews, of j any other mean*
Tha friaernl of Jose^ Dedlat, who
meani In developing Ibe iucg supper was served, which wim relative* at Keyatoae today.
nugbty hard to handle, tor i: Is al­
nol Ibe least enjorab'e feature Of the
Cbas. Lancaster bas rrtaraad from
resort advantages of this locality.
ways dsing what ye« don't espec’. it was drowned Friday la Pine lake, at Norwalk, were In the city today
afternoon.

a
baalnees trip U> Waabtagtem. D C
ofAelato fully recognise
to.” said Mr. Monroe. -Tve been work­ Bast Jordaa. was bnrtod Sunday. Mr. their way to Tustln, tor a vUlt with (beRailroad
fact that Traverse
e CUy Is a good
Before departing the guests shewed
WitUam Shntler, geaernl dellverr
friendsing aroopd water for a good many DedlaS had ffooe out on the 1^ In
Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Joyce aad chli- railroad center but are haodtcai
haodteapped their love snd esteem of the hoooied clerk at the local poatoOee. has rw
years and I can't begin
his boat Friday, and no Me knows dren. Dorothy and Lucltle. aad Mtos ta passenger traffic.tor Traverse CUy member by the gift of
ureed from a vacattoo trio lo DotroO.
so a silver
(bat it will dg. To get that piling oot, hpw the necldent occurred. Dragging Mabel Wolfe; arrived last night to for (he lacta of hotel accommodat
fork.
Mr*.
POktagton
was
the
iwclplkpsnd
Ttankagiriag
and
the
holiday*
li
was
believed
thst
the
railroad
spend
_
_
ever,
for soother week, bavl
the water had to dig down u fot-t. was auned Friday and the body re-'
ent of amny best wtobea tor fntare an yet taken up aU the Itaae «( hto raspwith their sisters. Mn. AtelU _.
but It did It and made that bnia.'
loomed from tha lake SMvdny.
nlvcraariee.
Cframpoey aad Miss Jeauie H WoKe:.
(too.

PRAYER AND
TBREATAGAIN

00 NOT REGUU) THEM

haaala an ahara aaw ^

yIaR.

RlGHSCBOOl L D. K. CLUB MET IMPLEMENT
MANUFACTURE
IS CROWDED

p&scBgers ri Uvetpod liner Sardonii Perished MANY POISONS MOVE Di
Mile iM Sben—Mere Thin One
hnidred Drowned.
•M tftaMUr IMV* rM«lwd h«r« frmt,
Maita In tM MadltMTanMA wbm tha
Uwiyael Hnaf »ar«aiila i

StAt A

HOffewtw a, wm.

MR. CLINCH
NEW OWNER

FAITH IN TRAVERSE CHY

BY CHARGE
OF SOLDeSi^

BEBDILDPlLEDRiVER

(

DAD NARROW ESCAPE

fflOTTBROUGBFOOT

CAUSED BY EDDY

QUARANTINED

. .i:;

^RPRISED HEX

J

ORANO TRAVCmC HCRAUI,

Cni Tnvtne BetiU
hWIMAWBEK.

iiiiiwi mm of Mptui wm
hw
U teqiuw m»
ch»tm «• aErulMM «e Um

nCOTO .
imWAUKEE

FRIDAY, NOIVEHBER V. 1ME.

MARKET DEPARTMENT

■niere la ao a
»»>•»..
oruid mtwn*
LOCAL MARKETt.
Potatoee dropped to u eeato yeemif. Tmnrm Ctt7 I* lA« IsEhUIiI
teuUt of NorlborB Mlehtsu ud As* PROF. D. W'. BmiwAMT gOON TO taigay. Thto was net much of a mor^^a* the price, which have *n■ r*t AdrutM* orer other elUai In
hare been
hern _
much
LEAVE TRAVERgE CITV,
_ _ Iciely 'have
.. «»
tbo aDitbrn »Mt of the eUte by bevy Thra the day before yeeWW
Wtonded vUh « noon caontry
THOR. T. MTBI»
- tkht «b(Nld hl(r»e(
OetOT. m FrontBMk.
pie mnoour, more tbas com thD
Tn> toed of eume. one laadofho«B iQuIct; fair t^Blag.
PMR ’Tkoom M. B.
«or ot tlio preoeat Usie.
Let m
ibont SO hirda. were weMott ap At >« tewL IJIc; mola
...
he market yeeijeday.
tbereloro'deoriop
therewro
aeoewp oor reeon reemnee
n fined, qutet; crushed, 5 60c; powder
mad mit
weltan will be plv- ARE The CAUhS OF HIB MAKING
Two loads of Blew, on load of bom
THIS OeCIBION.
. sokoUSttal loiitetiu thereby.
ere weighed at the city market yeawrdsy.
SEED.
ORAtN.
Mh He end Mre. Btewart Hava
rhlcaeo, Ni»v, S4.—Timothy. Novem.
e pmldest t
B erf the.
INE at the ptMtofOoe at
By Wife to Th^^enjng Record.
Large Number of Friende In the
her. S3.U: Mareh. B3A5. OloveK-Nothe Ualud SUtec aad the gn-ema
vamibert $8.16; March. «S40.
City
Whe
en
—rry
to
»ee
the pMple or Miehlgan vlU tomorrow
Chteago. Nov. 2S.-rioM^»lMwt.
IVtrolt.. Nov. S4.-:
ll.-t'^Tover—Bpoa,
Them LMva.
give thaoha tor the bleeamga that bave
Sl.OSSkh H: core. «X%e. nau. 19Wr.
15.50; March. S5.C5.
Oetroil. Not. S5.—Cloee—WTieat,
boea boatov^ upon toem daring tl
UNITED EFFORT WILL ACCOMpan. That thia cnatam U me
Ddnald W. SU-wert. vMln tpatntc- 11.05; core, toWc: oata. 52kic..
BOSTON WOOL.
RUM MUCH,
Boston, Nov. 54 —la spite of deMia ahovB by the fart ibal
lar end leader Of Siewarf* orcheetn.
POTATOES.
cn-nalng
Log tl
transactions buslnc-es in
yean alaee ti
At rooterday afleraoM's lAeetiBg
that he was about
eWeago. Nov. SI.—The tone of the iocsl wool maraet remains above ihc
«f the dlroetare of the board of trade. PBriiana pm gpve thaaha la the forleave lor Hllvankee. where he bed
averege for thU time of year. Prlcea
of the new world
are Arm. Fine supic Montana Is act(WO excellent oRc-re. Althoogh he has
SieStc. fine dothlng Is str
MphM be ntaabia aad add Mhcer
The Medebge that thU natkm ea- not yet deBniidly made ap hi*
1> held at lS«l»r; and a sale of
^the eCorM to defolop Tratetae joya aro ao many that It la Impoaalble which he will accept, both are .
Mood Montana U reponea) at :sUT4c.
raeoBBt them. TMa hea been an rantsgeoas ihat^deeplle the fart that at all _
Some unwasba^d No. 1 Ohio delalue
the
ooumry
"
yet
oBertaga
were
very
yeer,
no r^ert of the U
has been trenaferred at S5e. while
he to loath to leave ,Traveree City.
reported were ml eiO70
tbree-eigbths bloi>d U quoted
led at
tofwticaih of a muivr emerged radiantly from the ctoada of
OreenvIUe. Nov. S4.-C. H. Qlbeon A
dapreealOD. thonaanda of mea har.
quote the baring pricep of poutoe*
p
»TTON.
gone badt le worii at good w«*m. tbi
on,the Oreenvllld markei SSOiSc;
N aUblA tbon are at
rye. TB^ wheat Si; beaua, S1.80 bsatotela fadMtry caa be leaded la vara or nunon of vara, pem U in
uplands,
...
no sale*
l-\alurt-s rioeed s«-ady;
tmmm atr. b«t beton it U ee- tho nation and the Amertcu people
J4.-Afier
d high prices closing bids: November. 9.35c: Decernonai there man be fld.OM eob- ahoald Indeed be thanhtiiL ne harparl
!> Nortbweet
the
oerfliM to the capita] atocE. Coo- TBBU have beea bmiatlM. the ovUooh
lapsed, prices a
mine Of
•IdarM the Oharaeter of the eateo
Might aad then U Jan
frlao thM la a very omall amouat aad
daring the flurry. From |18 per ton g.bw: October. 8.6TC.
» aaoemhUng together and ahovlng
-kood polatade advanced aa high *»
It h flTMRyliiE to aote that air '
POULTRY.
tti
tor
the
best.
The
market
was
■OM tea half of thta anmat
Thanh^rlng day aa an lanitnUoa.
York. Nov, •24.—PouUry—
i
soon BO heavily overstocked that dehoc* aatetamy aahaerthed, aableet BtKMld eadan aa krag aa the natioB
apltcaiuhe efforts ofthe lonRelop.C- ,
.nrln. y-biekee,' Itti,«D A aptMMotory report bela^ flroa and it vm endvn Jnn aa It hai all
«p«i Che EaM tBvacUcBttea.
the yean atnee (he Snt Tbi
JMItMir mt*or of hnportaaoe whldi
vat iMbNod vith groat favor to the
loasee as they purchased potatoes
miMli— bf thb. board, waa that of
considerably above the present mark-i
»tocr.
UL
I fchicago. Nov. 24.—Cattle. Beceliits,
I rallraad oEMMa
io suBoe
lowi-i .
The experiences of the last week.l’-BW; markei steady to
shade lower
a the aohaal baaqaet early la
however, bare revealed (be fact thti bcevsa. M-10O:.78: Texans, gs.50©
. ma mailer la ond
there are lots of potatoes In (he
e Importaaoe aad U t
......... cows and
Nor1bw,*K and what eblppotw are will- .
- ,,
calve*. |5.25fr
mg to ship even at the P"valllnSj-^»«’«-fprices. ThU came as a surprise to T.no.
■;«. Hogs—Receipts. 40.000; market
DONALD W. BTWART.
some who had Brmly stuck to the
tower; light, 15.11
t UOeSAS; mixi>{lAafmm iuda Deed Ite Eecape But the
opiDloii
Ibnl
country
euppllee
»«»•
1
!5
j'*®
5
aMaw raCathmi
■saer
lewaHn vlth
n%m the
lao baali
■>»>«
Hvvten Dot T««e RiM
ivy!
It they would be compellMr. Stewart believes he owes 1
light und that
«>»l>*‘»-1-jj 75,**“"'^ '
M Traroreo «t7 dM to0 «oa
coafer vlth
of
.« gx. ... Minnesota or other east,
Umaelf to go to ibo larger city.
the bbaid of trad^fW the derelopera euie* for Kock before the wini.'iOO; market steady; native*. I.
e City
Mr. Stewart came
J. O. and J. C. Buwiooo hove aeon
laeM oCttb oeoth>4.
4A: weeiern. $2.!>0((4.60: yearlings,
When tne msraet waa aQvaiicjDgj,.„/^. lauibs. 53.75^6.101 vet
no aeovtary vaa aathorlud to Ki- white dpo on the pine Matna and'at- eight years ago. organising a rioiln
TlU tM liOroBd oCOdala to atlead the tboo^ they took eevoral aboU at It, Claes and a^rchesira. By bia eftoita
haacM to JaaaaiT. aad aa aeveral the anhaml anooeoded to mahltig ita and tha loyally of the
BEANS.
ap»e.
haw abvady espreaaad a dealre to eics^ That the Emorawa boya an
of the beat orshcetraa In Michl- Utoea have alto been frecly
do M, N M aannd that there vfll be not poor abota. la' abovn by the fact
^
. ,‘ng was no
herc of late, most of tbvm having .
gan. an orchertru that waa indeed
a oM TO^aaUOoa Too mnch Im- that they brought back with them
fair a^ eoivrcd all ktod*. Offering*
D conel^m^.
flne
bucka..
credU
to
Traveree
aty
and
baa
1
were not Inrgc hhat beans
EaiiaiiM eaaiwt be attached to thU
iog
fiiiitiiv qoing into the hand*
yap—tUea. Tmeroe CKp haa boeo
White deer an aaaortated vlib exrelieBt rcpaUtlon ^ over H
Of ib-.«—•! B,! on ih- oi-'o market the
Mt %Mt Wr.ydhi* ta the dovelop- aupemitim. tho Indiana being reapon forth. Uc waa equally KteoMsful
ThU BcaHOO's second ciop of potatoes
offirl'.u-i
si-ialL Hand picked.
moit 1/t iti uktani tooporcee.
ThU Bible for ibu. It le aaM that a vhUe his violin inatrpeticia and hii seboUre
Chotfc. f2-:0f/2.22; fair to good.
tl the acreage was about t
dear poosco a charm wMto reader* It scqtdred • vwittahle kiiMrtodpe.
hM tooa dao to a cortaSa aitost
laK year. L^i season the yield
Stewart to a thorough mtHdctoh and
%a irtlrBiii. bM. tbo ell# ItMir haa
an# fivm erdlnary bwUett.
B small. Trlumpba are the potatoca '■12.15; coianron. |l.75©l.9S; njedltita*
bee*
fvopaulMe
to
a greater can be killed by a apertaUy moulded his going w^1 caube a vacancy In tb^ mewtiy planted.
d. Shipping
Ship;
to
• on now.
muaical ranks that will be bard to
allver bolleL
by B0(
•cttTMy vorklag lor the
U U not always deatrshle to kill
tt ow noon aad agrtoattnral adraat- theae antmala. however, aa mperoUWhile the annoimcemenl to a tortion allegea that after a peiaon bai prise to hto many frtenda. Mr. Stew­
ry cstimKc of the avThe ...........
of potatoei '
art haa had the matter under eonaid- crage yield per
•ueoeeded to stoytog one. be
oho.ri
.........................
1 with S5.4.
- bushels,
buBi

wies
pk...............
a In thlB diroetloa. aad never kOl enother deer, that Jual be- eraUon for some time, the decision 85.9
final esilmat
estimate to 1907. 102.2 to 1906,
fon
dying,
the
deer
erlee
like
a
wo.
not
having
boen
reached
wUhont
exproaaad by the ralland 88 6 the ton year average. A total
aad ft ta even said, thnl It take* much hard thought. Having reached a production of 274.660.000 bushels Is
oeamn't shape. The oowe of the deotokw, with Iris characteristic
tn billore that eomethlag of a anbKndlve .Ktuee. per h^...................bo
alwyer are also ooppoeed to give orgy.,he will «t owee set upon U and, 000 la 1907. The quolity
cont asaioH *8.3 pi-rccni Iasi year
bloody milk and many other dire lomorraw or Tburaday, be and Mre.
a year average.
and 87.9 a
tbtoge
an
promMed.
Stewart
will
leave
(or
their
new
home
AMthar matter of social laioraot U
PRODUCE.
But ail toll to toonly aaporailtlon ID Milwankee.
Ba impoftaaoa of moro traqaeat gath
Chleawo. Nov. 24.—Checae—-Steady;
•rtaga «< tho hatlooaa aao* In a aodal and the reason why the while doer ew
Mr. Stewart cxprcaaea hlmaelf a* daisies. lSt401SMc: twin*. 129,013c:
vaylnr too dlaowaalo* ot Trarono oapae no etten to that the aim ot^ deeply greleful to. hto many (rtcuds young Amertoas. WHOlShc. Butter
Ottr> haat latatvdia. and the dacialoa
in (he city lor their eSorU In hi* be­ —Steadc; creamcrlp*. 2:O30c;
«p MM • EMattag at aa Mriy data for tight and nothtog e
half and hopes that the same coure­ Tie* I»«4©i5c: Bgs»—Steady: Brats
<hla fipeoi and to Invite the haelel u* and geoerona treulment win be
New Tork. Nov. 24.—Butter—PIrm; Poutoet ...
wom mtm, an mambora of the board,
aocorded bia suecceeor. The orcbes- icchanged; receipt*. 7.822. Cheese— Cabbage, each ...
suruips, per peck
|wvw ...
lecelptt. 3-SIO. Turalpa.
he ho piaoaaL U a pralao-vorthy one. ♦ LAWWONW CET HIM -a will continue Just the aamc.
langed; receipts. Sweet poutoes, per Ib .
FIBH, go HE RAINTg
Ebtob vtB be ao
It to safe to say that Bothlag but
Green pepperi. par dOA ,
PICTURE* OF TROUT. ♦
gt Ikto ^thering. it win bo aimply
New tureipa,

the beat gf wIMiea <« the pan of'
laopU^ tor the tree and open dUcowj OfOOOOhhOOOOOOO*
Traverse City people will follow Mr.
barred from •^tog by
glan of Travam Ctty'a ben totereou
lake troBt. per Ih .......... ........... t*H«
tow/Dr. O. P. Wood ends that ibto andMraHlewart to their new hotbe to
•nd tho oMsettoiu bt moihod and
Milwaukee. The StewarU are no atran
thm to hHhg ahoat the beat nanlu same lav does aot bar him from patatgers there, having come from Milwau­
U goea vithont aaylig that gathering tog pktnraa at brook trout or mak­
ing modeti of them In cemeni. to he kee U> this city. "I hope to' <^e
•f tola Mad
hea beneftctol.
t
tpends hto epare time to dotog boUi. back to Treverae City some time."
Tkb board of trade haa baea unaUe
•ihtoc he . reoXH m «toeo.-*i;.ia* for rrld TIr. Btewurt, ~ai both my wife
Mltoh maeh dortog the p*
and myself aegard the city and Travla haa beea largely dae to tha hto hacae on Etatc atreeL
combt- ef*e City people very hlgfaly."
•naalM depreaatoa and the fact that
the tgto UiMted panic has retarded MtloB of hdfitteg and Baking pictan.
New to Get gtrofig.
*a tMtottHoa of new entorprlaea. In the oenwr plcea'hetog two llfeelied
P. J. Daly, ot 1247 W. Oongrees 8L.
- MM m this fart, however, the or­ «oaU and the border, broito tnmt. Chlcwgo. tells of a way to become
The
eotortag
to
nmarhably
Inie
strong:
He
says; "My mother, who is
al tha hoard ot trada hfro not
Old and was very feeble, to derlrlng
have life and (he erraagement to very
so mach benefit ram Seetrlc Bitten
The amterial on vhl^ (be pietun that 1 feel It's my duly to tell those
to patoied to Japaneee matting and •ho need a tonic apd ■leregthraln*
■m« nlMlvoto
Wliat4»aSaB7 Jtd|m eol ol agh. nd
thU atoo 1* novel, (he whole forming medJelDe itoeui It. ~d my moiher's
case a nutrked gain in flesh has result
yM|gRt«tn*<kE9 die boose wann.rni*Q
a vary attractive panM.
ed, Inaomntodtas been overcome, and
gBhtodilfttlon to aaefa entorprlsei ai
Dr. Wood to quite an artlet
bud a^Miibihilj csevenent to bk •
ake It stoadUy growiag stronger.'’
gfffbr toorthy and to waste ao time aaea many malertala from the mat­ Eleetrie Btttore quickly remedy stom­
Of aapenae apon prttleou which are ting juat meatloaed to deer aktoa aad ach. liver and kidney eompIKnts. Sold
lTl-g bowasM aad vbleh hava no ta addition to the vorki of hto
C. A. Bagbee
Co.. Hannah A Lay
•aoMtol or ether moMtial bwcEME » hands, he hap mav eartoalUea
dreg etoree. S|^

1 o™, n> „

:^.:fSSS

TWI aCEUlNT OfFOS

saizi......
K5>SX'.;:

isstearir^

■ii
arback pewk, per Wd...........AM

......

to * few twanda. Ne« «v«« a maw (w___ A wic. *5« a.____ ______________
C A. Bwgbee Drag Oo. Hannah * Lay
dreg Korea.
^

ThtotowiEBay'IWL.

a.%sSS*^^rSEiS

Bwttor. ataliy. i
CTATB of MlCttlOAK. THM PRO^ hale court for (he coonty of
Grand Trat-eree.
At a aeautan of maid court, held nt
the probate ofOcc. to the city of Treverpe etty to said eonnty. on tha IMh
(lay of November, A. O. UM.
Prreeni; Hoa. Fred B. WnIkM;
Judge of Probate^
In the niKter of the totate of Dan­
iel a BcoBKd. dweaaed.
Perry F. Scofield having Bled In
aald court bis peuuon praytog that

“IvaSi'^ts
mSiSTSJ

who were at the time of hto death the
legal hear* of said deceased and c
lUled to tobeiii the real cwUto
ordered.' that the 7th day of
December. A. D. 1908. at tew o'clock
to the forenoon, at aald probate oCBee

W..

sr

...

------------------- ^

DUYINO PRICE*.
........ tocOtl

rere wirbe’tTmiJrMto

WASAWHirnWE

-••.:r::K5

A «wrwEitou«h Kwncimr.
J. C Goodwta. of RwMsvan. K. C,
BalvW'is
says: -Bschlea-a
Ih Arwiea
An •
- • a
ker tar itomn. A had
one canto on my leg tou w

Dov. 12 20-27-dee. 4.

T. C. MlUtog CO............-togtoc
o ar rc........................

........... •»•»!

...

■I
..

ii

Giow^gJkat

Geeee. drewsed

(Hide and tnr prtoto 1
by Schombc.mr.1
Hldm(1^ i^ratrvvwto^
Braad AdWrkBto tb* rtlta«riniw CJUteC
Trsew» r-iT. MPbtfto. arcOTdliit wTSerw
~l7*C^K•I^hlAsTar

- wiuJaSr^aM^ “

FARM C n»,BgRT.
No. 1 Mink, os high aa..................
No. 1 SQver gray lex as high aa

Ml

^4.1 nut. —

Strictly

Confidential
i^positors and borrowers are assured
strictly coDfidemial treatmeot at this Bank.
Ei^ry person cooRCCted with.this institutioo' is expressly cautioned asaiast
jpvioR out an^ iDiormatioo regarding the
business of it’s customers.
Thu is but one of the advantages
offer for-your patronage.

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK

1^1 PERFECTION

Tbla ^cy has doabtlem aaved the
Dowd a gnat dead of woth. )mt
M ao iwaattoa bat that It to a vtoe
«we. Wa hoUeve that with the bagtogdhgoC un, with naewad-aathnalum
and Imgtwvomeat to the Bnnaclal end
todaMilal cndlttons. thto the Tnvdtae CKy hoard ot trade caa do thtogs.

to a neckUcw made of amall hui
I EVENTS.
boaea. Thto aecktoee vaa prwaaated
to him by Chief BUver Sky aad each
Untoa church service* In evenliic.
was taken tram a dilerent perSpecial aervice at Grace church.
aaa. than betag atora Uuua (M boaaa
Barbers- annoal grand ball.
to the aeaktoM, toe chief
Traveree City-Cadlllnc game..
the aanber of peraooa that he had
MaUnce at the brand.
fcUM at more than l.OBQ.
Mntln^- at Dreamldbd.
The ommt moMojot Bah an atoo
Moving pkaare shows at "atual
novel, ordinary pnrli^
boora.
t. We hdtova thto win be brtwghl aaad and tha am«el ptoeed Ml a paael
Begalxr night periormaneea at the
ot wood aad then eolbred. the rfBalt Grand and Dreamland.
Too inch atrwai enaanot bo MM badag atriktog to aay the least.
«poa the Imperunoe of
C. L. JoynL of Omens, aeeot..
; Ig haaaUtytogYhe
PUto tor Mnny yean; with tocraaalng
gRp iiad watotMag marc weitvHy to tod kg hto kaughior UatUe, paeaad yitotokh. They tab tha ktoto not
thertty today oa the way
aach. Uvar 1and
wlthowt
■»,k^
aaphM «« ha aCMbtod. Maa
----------------------- tayy N. B. Biwwa.
PlttaasO. Tt OnnMwad
'
■leal niljriitolaViii *n ha MOBiRt Thsakaglvtog «Uh Mr. Joyat’a aideet eC
(metorr
at
B.
X.
Walt
*
Sa*A
CD thRtdBh aaU tola to Kaatt wn ead daaghtrr. Mm. Atoa OaBaeh, They wm
KokmmL lad, hafon yatanUag.
MCfOBtll
, «a «h*B

\ OUfHeater
tLcr**iLHs,u

ban inwL

Fiwiaked in
Emxr

ONE FOURTH OFF
M an psekcl books, psracs,
ladies kSad bags, neats Iravctoig
cases etc. All Icattcr goods la
aar Slock go K V, OH lor

The next 15 days
A flood ctaoec
floefcrtfcoofcotol
ETAifDABD OfE COBTAlfir

WATTS DRUG STORE

•HAND TlUVtItM MKftAUA PMOAV. NOVemCK tT. tMt.

STATE BANK ARCHBOLD
ONTANDS
WOJMO

Qvttd,
tvftea.

OmCBM-A. Tner hn. Pr«t4mi E. f10j« CUMk, ViM PmMuit; MEADV
(Mw«. CMWv: A. J. MATaw«, A. 3. myttu*. AaiteUBt CmAtan.

mncroRs-A.

tmt imj.

LCTTIR WRITCR
Hit TWTIItOHV.

OAVK

o UNE wm ms BOSS

MUtmb. W. W. tmltt.

« pv cat tBtwe4 «i Tim ficfMttt
N. B.~AMi«« «a OoU«tfo— u4
MM rmrdlnt BMkUi*
tk* Tmtctm Cttjr 8Ut*
Timnm Otr. XleA. •

sar,

CNMn ttli ml t925

SOMEONE
STOLE DEER
pIRtT

Oo«t Will •( John a u« Bmm
- .. ................ 'ThMoah tIfniHg
Hb Nam* “Jehe O. Arehbold, A4 a BarML*
New YoA. Not. 88.-3obn D. AWhwlM leuers to Senator Forakw
were expoaed daring tbe recent
..................... wlu
_________ Mtoraey*.
Hb tMUmny wm In Uo« with Uut
ot RooknteUcr. wko pncMded hl».
ArebboM got Into RocknleUew**
■ ADd b

by^^lng bb name to a hotel ragUter
-Jobj D. Arthbold |4 a *------ ’ '•

INtTANCt OR KIND RC*
RORTtO IN NORTH.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
O
THOMPtONVIkLC.


W.H.GIFFOUmiElOSER
bow be marched eat one morning, dotermined (o do or db; bow aboat 20
fine specimens of renbon In tb* rough
M«a Ato HMt «r OUmt Watw^ Dmt lined up in troot of btm, well knowing
of them was mariud for aUnghtei
Oma C«R*y% -OmT awAnd Bd. with true banter's Instinct
mat OM Up AM WalkM
>e Judest leoderesl one of
Away.
boniB and allowed the other* U _
And BOl Hart aay* 1» deer held a sort
A parly <a buntera wbleb bat Jntl ot Thanksgiving for l
reUTDcd from tbe Upper Pralarala
•i tbb banter.
wtoTf taey baatM for a UtUe bom
than a waM. baa aome auafortaoe
vilb tbeir Mer.^W. H. OlRord. *bo
aaearM a Am large do* Ote tret day
M Mil oat Into tb* fMwt. bong bb
mother of J. O. 8
Chas. Hlrely. nortneast of town, wa*
wboM h* loft K antU be eooM aecore boned ber* Tueeday trom 4be OooaaMber cue to go with it. Intending gregatkmal ebnrcB. She wa* very
to aaak* bat on* trip for Ue team.
t direct caose of
After be bad aecored bb eeeond Paralyab
taac, Mr. OIRotd paid tbe man for death.
David Delyeu was called to
haaUag the dew. W vbao they roachM the plae* where be bad bong tbe ela to tbe bedside ot bB brother who
big OM Itwaa gone. The party traek- b'aerloaaly UL
M the tbiede* aoaae dbtaao*. bat tbe
Tbe loMl option people are bnatltog
iron waa kbt. and be Mr* np tbe hope tbelr peUUona for sabmltUBg the
vt Andlag IL Mr. QUtatd M abac a qoeetloe to tb* people.
tme«
itog of *eTap IpartrMgea. and wbea
i. T. Potter and family now oocopy
_* waa ready to depart fo---------- --->lr residence upon ~
fcfrda were gone. Tbeae he locatad.

OUrer Watera newrad i
KOD* pigi wbleb
belierea *oin* mbiwaawtT had cat It down.
Another
hoAor foond It in Ume to-aare It
tmn aaM damaga.
Oren tepy. one ol tba honterc
fWto, where tbeae deer were eeeored.
SS»t down a bandMme boA wUbha ataw yarda of wb«t« be
Bo eUted ea be that
abake bandi with bb •
^ SSlto prl*e*mb^«ecw«e!^nd told
' kba to pat aaoioer shot Into IL
“O, It can't get away, tiuae b
wUb yoor ancle.-' be aaU. Joel
IM deer Jumped to lb feet and waa
•w«r before Mr. ^y oonld get hb

Mr. Potter and family.
Boy Smith, of Owoaao. cnBod upon
friend* here Tneaday.
Cbaa. Miller has moved to' town trom
bb farm In Weldon.
Bam WlUb b la Owoaao. where be
b boUdlng a Urge Ice boose, having re­
cently porchased tbe outfit of a large
Brm dealing In lea. Sam wanU all be
can gat bold ot la tbb Une to keep

Sbowemaa. bagged a fine lot ot Beatb partridge* says “Home o. k. Am
at work again. Give my best

heart for tb* whole_____
_______
pBaltty b always extended to all
hatch string baw ootalde. come
Bansie cooniy, and Th
tbe firrt place reaiBed tram tbe aoath.
and wbUe we we not a* old and se­
date we wlU eoBWore favorably wltb
other vlUage*.
«ot tbroogb oy
A boosters' club will be fonned In
whkh aa It whtned orerbead waa any- oar village. Bach member b sworn
tUhg bat Weaaant or rwaaanrlng.
" boose oar place and lU aarroond^ wood* aboat fibre
g country. --Ways and meane of getwere ttroaged with banter*, only ooe
wlU be
Fv bORlMit waa reported daring tbe atay
MUJbe boater*, a man being abot
Some peopte wbb an tbe honor-and
Ibm^ tb* arm aeetdeouny.
glory of reforms, and Instead of call­
Tha Btolen dear 4M*d no utUe » ing together Mends aa well as
anemle* to a bearing, they tond<
____I one erer reported. Tbe tra^ wli^t a trial, many who. U they
■whhh Mr. OOtord and bb friend* fob COM be beard, ml^t aeatsL Any
towwd were pionmably Uoee ot wood
ure to reform dtoold be pubUa
Mh, who wwe bob naOed aboea. A Allow friendly dlecossion ot aU aaiB
atrtet watch waa kept at tbe ahlpplng toplca
palat, bat wboerer got It waa wbe
One thing b true of oar town,
- awuh not to eblpOt ool orer tbe boy* of tender a^e are found drank.
rnflmd. it U aahf to be a rmibar law- They gel no more bottles by way ot
t of tbe country. •
0 Keotaeklan* barb
karlng located tbe booUeg. And we would ask that
all sssbt tbe boya And anyone kno<

I
MTUJKBC—Mm. Beojamia DOA iry, mother of W amall cblMren.
drowwed herself la eigbt Incbee 'et
NEW ORLBANB-WUUam Adbr. water la a ditch. It was her third
preeldeot of the defnnet State Na­ aflcmpt ax eolride. She b bellered
tional bank, plended not gaDty to; to bare been demented.
OBION—While
craealng
Main
the charge of
tnnds ot that lastliatbe before Ped- street, Mr*. WUHam HaaxwelL of
Jodge Saonden. Mr. Adler wa* South Orton, slipped aad ML fracreleased under tbe original bood of tunag her right wrtsL As cbe b
Quite aged aad a v^ heavy wo810.000. '
ALBANY. N. T-T^ Independ­ an. tbe shock was severe.
mangled
ence League ot the atat* has cer-. WEST BRANCH—Tbe
tifled'to tbe aeeretary of state that body of a wan was foand tMsidc the
railroad L-ack at Bearer Lake, near
it received and
last eampalga BM.200. WillUm IL here. A note book in bb pocket
itrlboted 8U.PU0; Arthur ctmtatoed tbe address: -Wlllb L
82.800. and Cbreiwe J. While. Mt. Forest. Mbh.Sbearn 8M0.
HOWARD emr.-Groat Pember­
HUlWAlTKCE.—Two days after ton. about 38 year* oU. a to
le suit to foreclose the irost mort­ mall carrier. It mbtlng tram I
He and hb wUe^ sold
gage on tb* CbicagD A MUwkneee borne.
money ' matter*
Mectrtc railway was dbmbaed. an­
other has beep commenced. The Saiarday. Btoce which time be has
plalaUff In the ease b tbe Invest- cot beea seen.
meet Regbtry Co.. Umlied. of LonANN ARBOR—Proeecullng AnardOB. Eng, which
Sawyer has received noilflcaiioa
tbe company wKb > face ralue
8984.000.
Clezuens that Tbomas Ellia. tbe moRED BANK, N. J-—After be bed torman who was to have been tried
surprised a number of bb Mends by Tor manalaugbier at tbe 'December
declaring that be
eat Iran, nod term Of circuit court, here bad gone
before any ooO could *>revetit blm violently Ina^ and that be
«D eommlttAl to Fontiee.
ith. terribly burning himself, JoMARSHALL—Adam
Levengood.
Upb HcOonnlck. of Bradley Beach. prominent farmer.
of
Predoa'-a
township, dropped dead wbUe
Herbert Booghey baa returned wltb
suBerlng from.dcmeo- breakfast. He was CO years old aad
one Mg. fat bock.
tb. cansed by excessive indolgmice In leaves a widow aad five efaUdrea.
grant- alooboUc llQOors.
OWOSao.—It b Imported that Mrs.
od today by Ooonty aerk Waller for
CHICAOO-Mbs Bertha Duppler. R"im« BryaoL operator at Hamdoable wedding which wUl ubc
aecr^ry to four C^cago poatmae- buig, has been dhmlssed as tbe r»
plae* tOBOrraw at Acme, tbe license*
ler^ aad at tte time of ber reeigna- suit of tbe freight wreck on tbe
being to Bari & Lyoa and Mbs S'o^
Hbn *ald to have bees tbe highest Ann Arbor rood. Saturday, la which
rlnne L. Baird, and Walter U. BSlrd^
salaried aron<an la tbe pMtal tervlc* three men were killed.
Jr. and Mbs Myrtle L Lyoa.
was married Monday to Jacob Bajer.
CORUNNA.—Blind and struggllDg
Mips lAura HuT). who bps beea
pramineot Chicago .boalnea* wan. to keep bimaelf and wife out of the
*.sfbg ber.xouslua. Mr. and Mi* it
During the Incambeney of Fred A. p(«rbouse. CUrk Ham*. fiS y<
L. Uopbet, relurt-.'d to Hancock thU
Buiiae. Ub* Duppler was for a time old. was compelled to give up. wbea
acting postmtotreas with complete In sidining aone kindling tbe sharp
charge of the >
ullpped and severed two of bb
tbe Chicago office.
. LAKE ANH.
fingers.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
LANSING.—Tbe board of slate can­
Lake Ann. Midi., Nov. 24.—A larte AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA vasser* Will be able to canvass th*
force of men are employed weat of A
MICHIGAN BREVITIES.
votes cast for presideatlal elector*
Lake Ann cutting op tbe timber where AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
today or Wednesday. Wayne
t* fire ewept over last summer and
SAGINAW—WUlbm Lalonde plead­ relurns were received Monday night,
>e /greater port of tbb timber wlU
t ^t tbb winter.
ed gtlflgr to burgbrUbg tbe Cam- but were sent back for oligbt correctWill i-«e« has retonied from pau store in Carrultoo of 8IW, and tons. U b now computed that Gover­
Mercy bo^lUL Manbtee. where ahe
-------------- - very erttlcnl operation. drew from iwo to fltleen year* la nor Warner wUl tack a few vou
baring 10.000 plurality.
Marquette.
k* b ddag nicely.
Mb* Mae OowgUl. of BenldJI.
_____ fonneAr ro of Lake Ann. b rlsMng tbb. beroM home, and renewing
of early gfribood.
Her parenu. Mr. and Mr*. Oowgill.
among the early sectlein of Lake
and left several year* ago for
Benld]l. where’ they
'
are engaged' la
'
tbe mercantile
L. T. Balt, of tbia towashlp.
add bb farm, and........................
wUl embarkt In
mercantile bnlneet at Bastport. Hr.
Ball U one of Benale's beet farmers
and progTeseire clilsent and all re­
gret to kMe blm. He ha* Oiled many
Important positions daring hb reeldeuce here, and last year declined to
Hm Kind Toa Have AhniysBoiiciit* and lAkh has Been
ran again tor sapervisor. prefering to
devote bb entire Ume to tb farm,
in nae ftir Aver 80 jmn, has bone the rttUBtimi at
which b a modd of up-to^te farm­
^
_.^andbasbeeBBBdoMDdarhl8p«r.
ing. The beet wbbes of all go with
blm. Lake Ann loees a respected and
worthy family, but Bastport gain*
Ibeieby.
AD Coonterfelta, In
Experiments tint trifle with and 4S
>r the health or
WORLD BREVITIES.

•Rcvinth.
dd^d♦♦♦♦♦♦
FMa Taaadayh Baoord.
WNUam OlCord. Obrcr Waurs and
U. M. W&Un* .ntsined tbb oooa from
face. U. P. wde>e they her* been
Mending a week ip tbe foreau baatlag
deer. Mr. Otkor.l was fortunate la
•occ lag two flee deer. wbH. Watera
and Wllkta* r<ccm«d
oaM They
.Mm brou^ back a fine zinng ot
1*1. ;r.
Tbe chemical rig b belag flued ap
with ladder* 00 that It wlU not be
neceaaa^T to take oat tbe book *M
bdder track etea for the worst kind
of a chimney flio.
Beglnnlag Not. SO *M oontln-ilng
oter Dec. 4. tbe Leelanau cooaty
auu teacher*' tastlinte will be held
at Lebad with ProL Cbaa. T. Orawa.
ambted by Mb* Mtnnb L Tennant.
I conductor.
Morgan K. Paige, mall carrier
roral roaw No. S. ha* resigned' and
Alexander CftndJ appointed u niccecd blm will begin hb dtnb* Not i:
At 28S Baat Tenth etreet Oct mb.
John Kamab and Mr*. Angeltee Rorel
both of TraterM City, wetw united In
marrlag* by the Bdt. J. W. Miller,
with tbe hearty congratalalion* of
many frlenda. The happy conpb
make tbelr borne oa bet Front etreet.

CASTOR IA

great praepertty. varied at Istervab
by panic*, after whl<B each Urn* boslwaa better. During mU tbb time
we have had oa tbe market the Onset
stock food in tbe worid: HarveDs Conditlra Powder*. Tbe best hOT**. cat­
tle, aheep. bog and pooltry oondlttoa
powder ever oflared for sale. Bvery
particle baa a i
J. F. Shear, Beach, Mieh. Wrttsa:
n have oaed your HarveUs' Condibava
what
when
bring
show
vallb

atwaya fDoad tbam . .. ....
ay bona* aad cattle needed
out of aorta.
They always
bock tbelr appetite. My stock
tbe reaalta. Since feeding HarCoedmoB Powden to our poal-

♦^etaUW.*sf^.l'?b?esr-

kln club I
be£k Tnes
Qaanerly meeting was held at Nort
to boy*, have
taws of etrutaatloa.
complBlnL And would ask tbe W. c. Milton Wednesday evening.
The raOroad* are doing a wboleMae T/V./ladb* to Invite tbe boys to s
Mias Hannah Drake of Traverse
I te brliiWy^d^^te^m
of tbb matter.
vUA <nme In last alght
C. a Hollenbeck, a tew day* last
___
_________
_____
e*
In
the atralia. also from tbe
BnlnaaU when It b Uwtal
tbe lower penlnaaU
On the O. R. A
to km deer Ub yeaf.
yea
trainI today tkere were 18
Uy law week.
Hotel WTnters was absent last week
sr 1 triad
but the fram stttool. being sick with towoHAb old tasbioned quilting bee
Id at tbe borne ot Mr*. C. D.
r*. K. J. Hollenbeck last Tbnrslay
which 28 ladle* were present. An
happy result baa followed; a tew
elegant
dinner was served after which
dose* once banbbed tbe annnal coo^
I nm now convinced that Dr. Klngb
Ufu] trteoMilp quilt iriileh had been
pieced and quilted unbeknown to ber

the
t
immer.
...............
_
__________ i-a. C A. • aring
Mlse BelUma
E
of Ionia was here Ust
Bugbee Drug Co.. Hannah A Lay drag
atM«a. Me and 81.. Trial
.. ................
_ ' lling the new degree team
boule Idc.
for tbe Gleaner*. Saturday night tbe
team, soeompanled by a few of tbe
iber*. wont to Dk Lake,
where
1 ■
Initiated sU new candidates,
tbe NaUoaa] Boroty
and Mrs. Bert Flcapatrick snS
f .New T«k. with headr tbe last Are yean
of Elk Sapid* retnrned tH»e
Mlnaeapotb. Minn.
after speoding a few day*
with W.
Mrs. Fred BUSord •
BABY ALMOST

What is CASTORIA
Oaetoria is A 1
tnta Ibr Caetar on. Vbea.
Eortc, ]>rope and Soothlnr Syrape. It id --- --------- * It
>ptem. Morphine tor other XareoOe
■abetanee. Ita i«a U its
It destroy* Woi
aad anays Peverial
owes DIarrhaaand mad
CoUe. It rellevee Toethii^ Trooblee, emeg poosttpetton
Bta—eh and Bowels, gfvlBC healthy and tmtamt sleep.
Tlw ChHdrom** PBiwwm The Mother** Friend.

CKNUINg CASTORIA always
Bean tlie Signatore of

Blende in WexIMd for two daya tbta
Cart Wilson b I

e from rmVnk

Ployd Hatch of Travnrae City b rbHfag bb parenta, Mr. and Mr*. J.
Hatch.
Potato** are eteady at 88 eeata.
Mb* Grace Irwin spent Salnrt
1. B. Morrle returned from bb bant-

Mead townablp boasts of tbe *
smallest citben la Mirblgaa. the
- being three days oM.
weltfi^ IS ounces and harlti( a •
• height of 10 tocbe*. Ur. and
Balpb Lake b banting^ coon now • Cbrence Thomas are tbe parenia
• or tbe child, they being of nmmal
flapd Uke and Tom Uedwtt
• atse and wdgbL Tbe ebOd gtvea
'•-evety ^Iwthm^of Uvlng.
Pji^l^dDn welb in Wexford

sT*

__________________________■

For over sixty yean doctor*
hsve cBdorted Ayer’s Cberry
Peciorsl for^ cot^ cekU,
weak hmtf, broaefaitia, cob*
sompdim.' Yon c«a tnut a
fDediciaetbe
doeion approve. Tbeo trust diis tbe next
time you have e hard coufh.
tebeetktodtoeteielmealal-

9

T.i/ers=^~
OAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
PERSONA LB.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Fram Tneedayb Becotd
F. P. brown, sale* manager of tbe
Elk Rsidde Cement Co., was la >bc
c*i) yesterday on bb way to Milwanret- oa bUBiDes*.
Mr. end Mr«. WilKaa Mallam. of.
YpsIbnU. who b*ve been visiting
irt.-.oa* IP lb* ci:.« for the last weA
reiurtir.! home tbU morning.
>ommliigs. of Cblcacr brakeoa tbe CS'iirr. ladbna 6 Souibsnraad. «b«> has be»'i vlsiiliig
'.•.brtr Lardb of Mnpbion reterned
fiOR.o today, s.i.ipg spaai a very
royo'le time.
Dr. J. L Boyd and wife went to
■ilhapuborg yesterday to boat birds.
Dr. Boyd returning wltb two. Mr*.
few da)K.
Mi*. E. R. Nelson, ot Ubprmlng.
wbo bas been vtoUlng the Rev. and
Ml*. C. D. AtwelL has returned home.
Mrs. (Dr.l W. H. Itockbart and
eblM. of Doluib. are tbe guests of
Mr*. Lockhart's stoler. Dr. RosenthalMr*. Lockhart brooght
her child to this city a* there to an
of diphtheria at Duluth.
Vencll Lndka. wbo has beea with a
Irog cooipany in Cad lilac for some
Ume to now spending his Tbanksgivg at borne.
Mtos Clara Miner and Miss I^ettle
Marvin went to Carter today to spend
Thanksgiving with Mrs. Nels Rovli^
Hero is Relief for Wemen
Wlpc-ur* for wseskBi III*, try Hotbar

WANTED—PoslUOB

QTATS of MICHIGAN. THE PROO bate court tor ibe county of
n ot atod coorL baU at
en* City. In aaU oounty. o* the 1MB
d#y of .Sovcmber A. D IME
Preseso. Hon. Fred B .Wslker. Jadge

‘'.r;

r matter of

tbe ostoM of

of mid eotate. aad ber pettttoa praylag for ttM allowaaee tberwot aad tor
tbe essl^unent and dtetribottm of
the reetdne of said eetate..
It to ordered. That tbe I4tb day of
December A. D 18*8. at tea o'etaft
la tbe torenoao. at said yrabol* of­
fice. be and to I
notice thereof be given tor pa
of e copy of tbl* order, for three saecessivs'weeks prevtoo* to arid
atoddayof
day of
bearing. In tbe Grand Traverm Bar- ,
‘aadrirealap
aanty.
FRED1 R. WA]
lodfeot
Nov. 2t-27-Dec. 4-11.

by Rebecca A-~ Picree. of. T
r.Mi<h.toOeo.
B.Bei(h4rd.tha-i«C
City.
M

recorded In tbe otBee o.----------------ot Deed* tor Oroito Travarn* OmEP.
Midi. Sept 18, 1887. at 8 o'tfodk ». m.
of that day to ilbm 88. at
«■
page 488. which aMrinv *raa *• tb*
8rd day ot OCX. 18ML My iMflni* 8F
aald George K. RUrBanl to BMBbaB
Heath, and tbe iwlgimmt tberoef re­
corded to the office of tbe RafhBv of
Deeds for Grand Travsn* tJ8BCy,
Mleb. Oct. 8.1808. to Ltoer dT.oCtoMtdne and anpoM si tbe data hereof
tors, and no proosedlng eltbar at h_.
or to equity bavtag besn tnatltotad to
recover tbe debt eeesred thereby or
aay part tbereoC. nariee to beroby
given that by vtrtne ot tbe power ot
^ coutatoed to saM mortgage aad
Md w pubUe 'aaettaa or veada* to
tbe bbebrnt Mddar ou
eaanary 8. 1IM.
at 1 o’etoeft p. m. of that day at tba
front door ot tbe court bouse to Tt*veras CUy. Grand Travatna Ooaty,
Mich, (that belag tbe plae* at MA
iv tbe citMt rann te^aald ^oiMg^
necamarrTonal
tadndlng t
and an attorney to* of Twapti tea IMA

SSJSSfSS'i.'SiSSBi
'-STSSS.
er*e Ctty. Grand Travona
Mlito,
[1^ V—
Tto:
Tbe nndlvlded ooabatf attkak

block “H- of Baaaab Lay
entb additkm to tb* vUtoga* (nwdfty)
of Travaree Ctty '
plat tbermL tbeam
east oo north line
«ot
o add kit«M lodr
rads
and
eight
te*L

eriy patolM wMt tba i
line ot said M one to lb* ooalh ba—
dary line of lot two to sold WocB 'H."
tbenc* waat oa tbe ooplb twnliiT
line of aaM into ob* aad tM to mS
bio* two rada aad dam latt to VOM
boundary line ot saM tot end, tbeaca

1

line ot said tot one to to* |lae* of bafiTKPRBf HKATH.
Assign** Of Mortgag*.

DENTIST
OR. W. J. HIOfilNB. OenttoL
New MnnsoB Bk.
Tfwrer** aty.

Attorney tor Aaafgae*.
Butin*ss addraaa, Travpa Ctty,
Mleb.
POL AJO. L
FOR BALE—One span Of bay BOTML
weight 2.800. c. H. Hoaroe. Monno
Center.
Nov. 8844*

poalte i
FOR BALE—My baanttfnl tom MM
Do nc
hundred seres, oee mil > (rooB Qrwi
Gold wwk ot tb* vary bmt
Most be sou at once. Maks i
Porcotoln toUys.
Palnieos extraottoa.
Btraog. natural appearing and very
beat artifleUl teeth.
Make appolntacati abmd wbae FOR BALE—On* bUdi boras, freight
posMble.
good traveler aad deanOther bom* t
limbed: price 8*0: wm take new
mlleta cow to exchange. Also one
buck i
seven yeai* old. brake
doable and etogle; good iravetor;
wrigb
■- ................

.’7

^'^kldwy beans- CaU B^ y
Old MIeslito, W. R. mn.

TBQsBFrt-tt

The Kind Yon Haye Always BonAht
In Use For Over 30 Years

PrAd e. Radorspif

REAL ESTATE
Farms and City Property

FIRST

bottle ot Dr. King'*

Pomona. Mleb.. Kor. 24.—Mr. and
Mr*. Oyde BaB apent Soaday wUb C
s. Ball and faaUy.
D. A. Btnart and party relnrnod

Weak Lungs
Bronchitis

NATIONAL
BANK
TRAVERSE’CITY

BB
■I
■8
■I
'■I
■I
■I

BoogfetsBoidi
MONEY TO LOAN.

CALL AND SEE ME.

Boom 1-4 Uagmtic BldR-, Travam City, Mich.

IUIL.D NOW!

UNITEH STATES
l»BP.08IT<Hnr

l.uivibe:r

Economy and Thrift

ia aome higher today than 30 dbya ^ bat i8 CHBAPEB
tbaii it win be 30 days {ran Dfnr.

Learn to live <m a mUe less
than yon earn and .
<
■*
Hy lay ap a reserve tnad for
foture nee. Tbl* I* really tbe eecrei of fortune building For
it is what one saves, not what he earn* that make* him ncn.
A savings account In this bank will prove a great tncentiTe
to economy and thrift. It will help you to aave some of
your Income esdi wees or each mootb and yon wlU receive
deposits.
3 per cent interest on }o*r
p

‘Hj13^
3^ interest
INTERES 'on'savin~gs3%

Bafldmg Ifaterinl oTall kioda u eheai/and labor ia plmtifat.
'

Now is tbe GoUee Onortiniitjr
J. O. CUOTSEU. Wttrxlvtx

Sontti Sde Lumber Co.
Bolfe Phones.

IVavcise CUy. >■<

I

V

. AKANOTlUVrMS HCIUUA HttOAV. W9««MKIt 0; 1M.

drand TVavarse Rejg[ioti
the 'BMb orcdtoatra of /Traterae
r. wma graatty eoloyed. ^
JAar aaranl week*' rlalt bcra with
MM WMtfM ttMHMW •!■««« har aeo. ChBrtea. and tanlly. Mra.
mm araMA WMk flih— left that Monday for bar.bonw
, -tei If Mr«M»"Miitt fill ti IM

Jt'i.

CA«T*«y.
^Tber* to Mt a TiMtt Aomm Ib
D

cra;^~____

( Friday to walk to :
MMVbbbbo
MfB. ttarMan _______ _____________
fktotdBlM aoMe noMy, m their retm hOM both ladlas looked tar U
bat didn't
hot
dldBt Bad
tad It.
Batarday Mra.
BBarlM vew over the grotwd again.

ay. en roato for OrlatL
HW-* ______________
HOME.
Frank Chrlatopber has retamed
after speadiag tbe . sanmer at
tbe
Mr. aad MiWBIoenn .who rtpttad
at tbe bene of Kabtia Arery-a tbe
past vaW. left Batarday for an exleaded rtoh at CkdIBac.
Mr. Benaatt eonpleted bto Job M
the front of caaaatary at Fife Lake
Friday.
Ural Baker bairbaea driving a well
at bla ptoce tbe past week. Jullaa
Pllu dotag (he work.
Oscar Letaoa haa been rtotUag old
Meads after a three years’ atay la
u.e weal.

»or« UMlkir «« MW- Baw *>•
jp mMtfcw*
** T
MjSta MIDm k*«

aoMB want nad toontf R, Jnat aa Aa
aw u
iB^ d
...................
Bha told BM.
Kov. ZL

otiprfWvoA.
Bl DoatM to iB >--------- -- ..
PlBeaBtolBS Ib tfc» oopwr mobUt «>
tbe B^per pMltmta. He mub the

ley. n JacAsoa. to rlsUing
B. Webster,
Iter. and
aaotber. Mrs. Clayton. She will visit
MMds
at
Elk
Rapldt'and
Kalkaska
~ Mi^Bmer Abbe waa vMIttag wUb
beforr
golag___
bar nother and father Batarday.
Daisy
MUtoa
Bo^lth
aad
Mias
We oodersUiM that the Ootcb seeial
Lark
rtoited
at
~
will be on the ereniag of December
has moved hit fsnily
4(b. I9«s. to mtoe noney for CbHdnas. Let every one be In ateadai
bsoae hack of C. Warner.
Mrs..........................
MllUe Palmer and children.
ehndi
Damon Bdoley aad famUy visited
alM bar mother, ware the gnesti of
irteads
leads at Aeate
Acme Sunday.
Mra. —
W. H. Baiea Batarday.
'Ir. atsd Mra. Tom MlhmaagA Of
.
irarae city, are doing tbe co^ag
the lam
lo^'
We are wrry that Walter l^e lost
ralaable borae.
MIoirie Bataa waa eaUlag on
^*Misses Bessie, loU aqd Hsrgetu
gbbors Batarday.
h waa caUing on Mra. troonbead visited Miss' Beckwith
Harriet Bates Tnasday.
A T. Ball baa traded bla____
tarn for a *'S^*MattliOB baa puraiased the
groeery. store aertb of Traverae
. rerae aty. boose of Baraest Pdbl and will move
II aooo be
selling, and handling it on bit farm and make a bam.
He *UI
..............................
groeeriilea and dry goods over tbe of It.
Bart Broombead wm soon . move
eoaater.
r. He
... win leare
...................
soon, ao we
from tbe Broombead place into Bert
bare been Infonned. bat we are
.
aorry te kwe aaeb a proapenrai farm­ LADdon’a bouse for tbe winter.
Nor. a.
y
er. Wa all hope be will bare good
aoeeeaa aad wUI llbe bti bnslneai.
and Hr.
YUBA
Nr.
r. Iaad Mrs. Frank Rcgera
Rcgi
~

irore
to
Trav.
Anae
baa
moved
into
tbe
old
Pete
and Ml
Mrs. Orsnt Brooka dra
eity Saturday to do some
so
trading. Allen boose. Pete to dMng sonM fbibMrs.
ra. Willie Late
Lake baa come
e
bone iag of-date.
We bad a fine nin today and
_OB Maatotae. she to able to walk
weather, to gram I# growing
Joat a lltUe aronhd tbe booae. Hope
and Mra. A H. Smith were call­
abe wni keep on gaining.
WUUe Nalaon. of Trarerae City, la ing on Mr. and Mra. Jobn Pulcipber
laat Bandar H »»« the llrat ride
Mra. Bmitfi has taken since abe
tamed borne. Bbe la gaining v
nicely, so we have hopes for her
Fveo' soon.
Mra. Mary Fife moved onto
farm Iasi wedc.

_ .

kto mm dnrtoe. et
TfBTim <917, are eBtUa* e«Ur ktgt
BBl paati oe ttrtr lo bom.
1%i tarnmr ummr a NlaHe eon
pMT BBT* mmt dOVB BBtU tO«T CBB
^ ^ Thao Mr wlU rao nigki
jnaSi Metke ho* heao halpiBK
OaaMB TM4arllp haik eoro.
M Waathari hoarht b borae of Oa*
■toMsr 9mum aW Jaafl* FortM.
Jr., of Traeetae Otp. ware lb* gBoela
for a «BW «B7B Of their BBde Bad bbbW
. Mr. bM
a U DcnlBe.
fUqr . Mom«a boa »me <
to aoHat tB fba U. a. oary.
Mr. ama Mf», Fred DmIm haro
norad to 8)1|Mb to naka ft tbair foAleMoaer CbampaliB. of TroTarae
aty, wm the gneat Suodar of Mr. and
lire. Caarw I'brtoo.
Nov.M.
Saow

AM^
.
all SOM and
atee

tall

b-r. -r.
‘■BnaWWi ^ta bo wmA booae. be
•DomWwtadar. VhoB aiaka big
hoMO. ttaw he Mg wtotor.*'
John Waateoa mmtm a trip to Trarerae CUy la^’waak.
. Mta. fleaiy MaarSl haa haeB gruiad a wMov*a paoitoA,
Mn. Wanar and bar notber made
a bMlaeBB trip to TraraTae City Uat
week..
A vary ploBaaBt daadBg party la
-MaoMbaa MMaM Bight, nta maato

WJKBT ALMIRA
Mr. and Mra. Fted WItoM were call1^ oo mmt mt their neighbors Ban}« bad qaite a litOe (bower Snaday

Cbss. WhMtoa nored late the
Arery boose. Mr. Wheatoal health to
qolte poortr.
Freak WUaoo awrad tato tke ADea
hour racated by Pete Ante. Frsak
haa got a Job of cuctlag aad healing
wood to yyarerae CTty this winter
tron the old Allen fam.
There was s good tare oat st the
Sttadsy srhool eoareatioa Isat Bstordsy. Tbe day waa fine ao there was
no excuse for atayiag away.

Mr. Amstroag. ftom
_sa nored onto tbe Oeori
We welcone them into w
•''OVIATT.
Tboader mad Ttcbtnlng laxt night
aad rain today.
Mrs. D.I. Q.
■ Mlnar
'•
and a
qf Traverse City. rtoUed rrtenda here
on Batarday and Bnnday.
Miss Larsen, teacher of tbe Green
Brier school, was tbe guest of Mae
Hci^a-an Snoday.
We are very sort
T. Ball, onr neigbl
leave at.
O. L. Bristol, oar

family are tMag wMh i
Gea Fawair has a wlgWrta Jab st
B'm. Battler's.
Nov. ».
- I

PEOPLFS SAVINGS BANK

CARPENTER CORNERS.
Mias May Dinger was a Manistee
caller one day limt we^
Mrs Hlvely. of near TbompaearOle.
as the gnepi of her stotar, Mra. Riooi.
Friday last.
Mn. Aaaa Katz attended tbe Maeeabee lodge at Netsen City lam Baur-

TRAVESSE CITY
la Endar oootMl of kmal goccMafal boalBaai an wbo
g» 4gig«amnki7«n of labor. It offan to tba ptfUieiU
^CA
MnmntaooiduJty iafitokl. fia voQ aa
agvhwa DapOBita cm vfaidt 3 per «»i ratefeat la paid.
Ighettf^ eonpled with aale banking, ita motto.

**Henry Dinger. whoT^lth a party of
others, has been bauiag near the
Manistee river, came home laat Bat-

I
I
S

iHed retoUves at Tbompast week.
sold his farm here
and a-iu move back to Indiana la the
•ar future.
Mrs. Stockoerger died at tbe home
of her daughter. Mra.'Rice, last Sonday i-venlng. The bereaved family
hare the sympathy of the entire <om-

munlty.

t
I
I
t

fe

Nov. !3

Wm. Battler, wtoo i

s

VERY ANNOYING
TMa Hartfly Expreaaea What Trav-

Olen Bragh had p
tag on abort police. He also has an
engine aujanted on wheels for sawing
wood.
There was a yoatl
on the way from l.eke Ana to Oviati
on Batarday by way of West Almira
school bouse.
Finder will please
lesve at J. H. Byer's or S. S. BurneiO.
Mta. H. C. Pettenglll has Ellen Rosa,
of Lake Ann. sauting her wiib her
bonae work, as abe Is kept so busy
waiting on herr many customers in ber
store.
to swing
Ben Wilson’s stnrdy
hammer in Wm.
Irik the blacksnilih'a h
PheliIpa' shop, where Hr. Pbelpa. wiib
asitounce. la ready for alt the
place this week ao be can buy oi:
larger quantities. Tbe telephone meeting was qt
well attended on Batarday. EUshares of delinquent atock were sold.
L. T. Ball resigned bto Man- as treas­
urer and J. H. Byer was pul In that
place and other business done.
Clande and Mildred Clawson
Misses McCowan and Larsen attend­
ed the teachers' Institute at Honor
on Saturday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ralston and

H. 8. HULL. PresMeat
A Y. FRIEDRICH, Vico PTortleaL
CHAS.' WllJlELM. Vhw PmUenl.

L Smith, H. & Ow«r.

L. O. Rice.

oswsosaasasaswwsasw ososasosaswssa

For PRes. Bexema. aU Itehlag troohe.
Trav.
BYIHai_ .............
Twelfth Btyeet. Traveme aty. Mich,
says- '1 have nsed Uono's Olatmem
for'gnthertng'piles'and
and found
I
that it
was a healing remedy
dy of moch merlL
Doan's Ointment
WalM
.
give same a hearty and earnest i
.......... . -............ ira Co.. Buffalo.
New York, s«lc agents for tbe United
Slates.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
'take no other.

Hiss Iva HarabaU syent Inst night
with her aum. Mrs. C. Roose.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bogart visited
at tbe bone of Amos Box Sunday.

log. Th<- prayers and best wishm of
Mr and 1
the pi''>M>e follow thCin wherever they
Mrs. Bogan is .
mgy go. Under their preachta^^^kd .
neice from Charierols
rierol for a tew da;
Syroa Huleii drore to Manton y^- work there hare be«i orer 40 ronvetand 3iT hare united with the.
ly. He was accompanied by I
wire.
I at this plBee.
E A. Walk one of the pioneers of
Paradise township, has plowed 41
acres of land this fall besidea hto oth>r*. He to -1 year* of age
d behind the pUw faithfuler day till hto task was acJ, If any of the correspMidents can beat that we are-wutiing
I hear from them.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbealey Roose expect
ro move to Andrew Marlatt's today.
Mrs. Rouse will care for 4he children
and bouse. Mr. Kense will work In
the woods for Mr. -Manetl.
Tbe meetings were to bare closed
laat night.-hut pastor and people seem­
ed unwUllng to have them stop Just
i«w. As Miss Oa'Iey's ‘

•“-'“-rfSSEfflfSSSilSo.

omc near Sherman, for Tbanksgtv-

Get What You Need
And Pay Whenever You Can.

Our Easy Payment Plan makes it easy for everybody to furnish their home at a very small
expense. A small payment down and the balance to suit your convenience. We have helped
hundreds of people start housekeeping in this manner and want to help you.
Our big buying for three House Furnishing Stores make our low prices. Come in and
talk it over with us.
DONT HESITATE TO

ask fok credit.

picnmEyBAHEs
HME t« OBDEB
WBOE YOU WAR.

ft

pi ? m

IlfS
WINDOW SHADES.

Aix siza'
MADE TO

OBDEB.

imiiii

-1

-

Every Woman

With hatTy fOi fna* md
in tto plahi Oak MiMkB
^^Lofi
LoCMs|QlBil«.

Wasli Day

Carpets

Comfort Couches

Can be made a dajf of pleasure
with the proper kind of utentn». Our line of Wash Tubs.
Boilen, Wringers, Clothes
Unet, etc, is complete in every
respect. &od will u^e yon lots of
time and money.

Tbon.’amuohdiffgw>Doe in Conches. Some are pretty bnt hard as a brick.
We don't have that kind. Odt Coodw* are atylish, beantifolly upbolstered
and jwt as eoft and oombrtoWe as poaeibU to make tb.-m. _ Then thfy'ro not

Beds and Bedding

Christmas
Goods

we can sell yon some beaoties. Also aak to see oor 'J piooe Mabogany Parlor
Sait for $17.7S.

No one can afford to be vrithout
a good comfortable* Bed and
Bedding, when you can get them
at *nch low prices and pay for
them a little at a time. Iron
Bed*, Wood Bedi, Springs, Matt­
resses. Pillows, Blaokeu and
Comforts, and in fact, every­
thing for the Bed.

Book Cases

>

IF

YOU

SAVE

WISH TO
MONEY,

MAKE US A VISIT.

$11.75

Also some Writing Desk samp­
les to be closed out at

Cutteis, etc, which
oaa be used to adwtfor tbe little fal­
low now.

S7 tuid S8 each
Wealsc •-'^n ihe Ch be-Wernickt;
Actional book Css s.

Stoves

We have some «pleodid Taloes
in Dinner Sett, pliia V^ite and
Decorated, also some odd dishes
wdneh we are closing oat at

ike lot of enameled mre
tin dUbei for cooking.

Our Carpet and Rug Dept, sur­
passes all previous showings, for
beautiful patterns, choice colors
and excellent wearing qualities.
Whether it be a Carpet. Rug.
Matting or Llooleum. your or­
der will be appreciated and prop­
erly filled at a very small expense.
y

We have some special bargains
in Book Cases. A few s.m>. I •
combination Book Cates wbTh
arc worth $1H00 now

Wbieb gladden tbe
bearta of the little
folkA and also tbe
older onea, are arri?tog. We have some

OoodXionBB^.... H.7S
Good Wood B«ds.... ii4»
QoodFOkHrs..............Tie
Good BUnksts, double $tM
GeodOomlorts...... fLIB

Sc and 5c eadi

WE GIVE IT CHEER­
FULLY.

In our Chair Dept, we have over
200 Styles of Bockeirs and over
40 styles of Diomg Chairs. No
disappointments here in prices
either, as every chair is marked
at a price to please light pocket
books.

•bould own one of our handy
Kitchen Cabioeti for it writ
more than pay for itself io the
Baring of cooking material!, and
will make kitchen work a real
pleasure. See tbe one M 99C
.weareBeillogat............. %afO.

mstaes
FftENCH PLATE

Rockers

C.

m
FRONT
ST-

J.W. SLATER

1S7
S. UNION
ST.

araw* Sion at EUK BAFIDS. HICBKAN

Now is ' he time to get a splen­
did sio>-rt for a liitle money.
We ba^‘'‘.i'''verai good beating
Stove* V fiich «c must close out
rer... m for cur Holiday
Guoii- which are arriving daily.
'Ve
hxvrt some bargains in
.1 hratmg
Stoves
m ........... ..
which «e took in excbai^e for
DeWOTNfS.

BED BOOM FOBNITUBE.
Fall gaits nod odd piecai at
greatly rednded priaea.
3 piece Salto at S1S.7S
Dreagere
S7.U
Commodet - tS.M
Bedg - SL7S

^
' .
i
‘ j

■v 4"'»

Twviriai HnM& fwoav. Wcnaa& a. mi
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦on

BUTHMUfT nUCf
Scum tiuteg fbr

sSiS
%rS.FJlor
Winter nit or
OTcrcoot wUch
*

ps
Si

ilo to $st and

gumot.M^wooL
Then Aey are
nghtinererrodier
«M—in atirle, cut,
fintthaiidit
Too can Iwaure
that the CLOTH.
CKAFT •«>( or
overcoat which

aeeim ligttt triico
you bar; it wiU

(%a

reread

torteHy meeting wfll be hMd at
. ..awtext weak. The Bar.
Howe «UI be to cteraa.
Mra. Crawford aoA May Bostbwtck
rear at Watford ^urda)
Nov. BL

*cSirs.;r.3^ter
uu
wadt
dM MWIte Hoaiay, tor a

OLBN AlinOR.
Death has elalmod another (doDeer.
moatha. aad
M, n'-ury niwen uiiwr
away Uat Taeaday. bla toaorsl
^n^ubarl
waa baU la tba eb^rcb Tboraday. ibr
Bar. Mr. HaaiOitB otAcUUnc. HU reNov^'jA
malpt *wer« pUcod la the cemisier}
here. Re wa» teadrriy carte (or dortag tU alekaesa by
• *•
BobeH.
bcH. hi
hU oldest
vIslUiic'
child,
who save -Ibe (olloirlDp brief
Aterev Brodl«an I
butor; of tala faUier'i life; "My faUta to Mre ar,
er, be aald. "U of Welch deaceni. atal­
tboiiith born la Iretand. Dec. 4. 181T^re^yten'^Etortead tea retarsad He. with his father and (aailiy. moved
I di.Travorao Oty.
Caaada and aeuM

retoomtire. who cpreed
Vtth sow tow baadred
Iha man attar a tow werea dt^ twe
dmeka, arek wUkto a iKmte or a» of
kto kalanca, and. aalsctlng a boiy day.
end of tte

teort *Wt artth triaada. They *10 re-

b«Ui Ici

to a cashier
esukiffs retomd the cbecki to the
Icdptr clerk, wte. Uduktag the aaine
cashier had asked him twlre. aaU
•Ylghr to both ebech*. Tlte tblevca
were never rwaghl.—MxncbratrrGasid-

EUR
tad.
P. W- .fantoan aad wMe to ArBa
Btltra. poRto a aerja aac. SB, T tS.
Lang Uke. Mteh. Kov. K.—Jamaa
Artey sutes mad wife to P. W. RHBay ha* rt-iureed (ram the sooth part
SOB. m 24. hik P. H. U « O&A Tib.
of toe'aiote.
Jacob Wagner to S. U Chaare, parAsBoog thooc who went to Maple
air, frara thto' pure, to attend Ilia
C. E Bartlett. a«
Rre-nds qiutncrly meeUug, were, the
_
c. te. T 2-------Rc^'. UuHai Carry and wife.
t Ndvaa to 1
Ml*, ^eph Elmniermaa. E. J. Baa*.
■«>n. « SJ ft. of let IS. e t< E of lot
.................. - Mim. E E Daryea.
The Rev. Gaorgr Wcaigate, who ha* a wti let U. blk. 16. O. P. T. C. ate
barn holding a few ueeUnga at toe
G.'^A'^Brtgham lo U VmnoB. mM
hnond* church.
church, ha* rctureed to bU
t nwti BSC. 26. T 26. R 12.
------ at Adrian.
Oreo IL.Jeaaiaga aad wife t
OonY lotwet tfibv'n
Vico
. at
.. the Priyiad^
Frlyiad^ e
evening Ab-effcrtni
‘ sianek to E E Tataa.
the lire suffi-icrs. ^
le at
cy. lot* I and i. blk. 1. WUbcIm ate.
v-o of hi* rib*.
William H. Sillet el si to E E
The Cileaners enjoyed a baaquot at
ihe hail FViday eventag. Two new Buckner, leu 6. 7. cx. a 60 ft of lot T.
.Havlland
add.
members were Initialed. The Arbor t*
A. E Mercer and wife lo E E
prosperaos coodltton, wtth proa.
ef si'vtral new on-iober* In tbc Chase, lot «, Bdaa Park.

fMd B. Fiaerpplel

t eoaber tnm ban aUate-

iWpe

No iHttddf esttOD nkm

Aj&

CLOTtlCit^PT
eahs Md overcoat!
Mt the oolf bnet
in clM United

All wool qnhfitf
and low price.
TM> ii Che wlnnhre co'n^hinaDoa
fou’ll find in
CLOmCKAPT.

A. a. witHiiAi

____ _Joody u
•OOT oiperta. T suppose.” aaawered While. lot », blk. 15. O. 1 *. T. C
(be serresly soteam suteaonaa after
Oval Wood DMj Co. lo city of Ti
aaiM tbosgiit. nbat ta sneh an areot
(‘I'.v. Uttd 22 fl wide oS w aide
. tewpm. aa<« and ascMagte
wa will be obliyed to depend torSwood of -P" H. U 4 Oo a 7th.
WUllam Core and wife to Carl Brirl
Mooo7 to k«n, Oall uid M me.
retlrely op the tamber yanto."-Waabind father, stricUy tniton Star.
lot 15 and w H tot tC. blk.
Osea i4lla>Mtlr mds.. TravsnsOtty, kuag
temperate lo all thli
kings. Drought up lo
«lief, be eoatlaned
e Methodist bet
that faith ate died a alBcere ChrieI. and 1 will add/he waa an hoobonorable. lodoatrtoua. and re___ooSae aerred.
Uohoerad oor rtf Bpecied citlsen. and a rriiubllran
He bad prayed (or death
*e an tteak him pomtea.
end bla aufferinga. He to now at rt


Mte Peon Uvr ate Mate teva
retard Mm: ftapld CUy. wbare they
teva bean vWtlaf the past (a*

work.

nssT'toV

re«»«i acAkac*

the moat of the 'time. They are the
{larcntB of Are aona mad tve daugbiers. all living but two boo*, and an
bui one daoghteir. who waa/lll. aiteed-

SS2! (to’thick

vary pneb, aad
tw thte tit Wh 1
_____
both C
bliB Alter tor U
Nov. tt.

dORNELL DIgTRICT.
and Mr*. Malcolm Smalley wn
!rse City to spend TkankagU
log witb their son Wtllie.
NOUTHPOBT.
the Royal Neighbors who served
aervei
Bartral maatlaet are bblte bald
Mr.'HlrtM te
tea atdd Mt hla boalMAOKU
sapper at Buckley, were well aatto(ha K. M. ebareh tbit weak.
bwa Sb W
A. n. Pwr hM
tram Walto- baaa
Sed
wlUi
the proceeds.
Tba tret nanber ot Uu Woman*!
toB. vbm be ku bMB «wUn( At IIL. aext Mobdar.
LUlie Amy U working in the aeydab laotoM ooarae, tba Narla oore
Patar lanot. of Kalart,
.......................... > tba tovn teB
vent to CiMrwater
— _ Pray______________ _____
E> be on (be jury.
«a attiM
«»ili»rtr bm
■tevla Onscart Oo., «Ucb cowm bleb' at
*ai Jwt -------Shepard and tomil;
[junUr expect to
J.*W*“tal£'of Brattete Atm
start Wednesday torr Three
Th
River*.
aen'Ioa
ryloa waa hdd In tba Mich.
SaTeMa nST heatlas.
***‘^Ha*^
- a aaOar bare netarterbroaebt
jreraa dtp, srbo M. K. cborcb on Tbnraday avaatog.
OaM mr. of Traw
Antoine
Ltcri
spent
Sunday at home
bta bMa basUoc'ta
tb vletatty. re- Tba Bav. A. BanUll of tb« Con*relaBtlDc'ia tblB
wtUi
hla
tomlly.
ae laat Wadareday «ttb a gaUonal cborcb arfll otAclau and tba
wart!'
MarUo Stack sold hU team h
M. *.
B. d...................................
choir vlU ruder apaeUl mombermen one day laat week.
All are Invltte to attend.
tu^ a trie to Tn»- Mr. AitertM. tba .prerelBaat ate
Nor. 22.
council of (ha
The Bonday, aebool
i '
d cborcb
. as4 Mn. WD- tera. «U1 arr<;t a aaw bare ate black ____________ Mrs.
Depa tt Pertupal.
W.
Mrs. Oarrla Pimr aWU abop reiT -pborUy attar Ml ar- Wadnaodoy evanlnc.
The Bogi of Portugal are fate o(
rtraL Tba bteWamitb abre vtU be a
gnpet, ate atleks arc purposely toaTrar- eraat
eaorenleaee to tba eorenaalty.
taned to the anlmtir necks to Impede
or prevent their antranre to the TinavUUed W
a Dr. n. I.
r Mlaaloalppl. yards to aaarek at «ke ioackma trait.
t auniday.
«TB.
atra wiuiav vooa
Oaok bat
sat retareed
re

Fanu aad City Ploperl]'

Your heating troubles for the com­
ing Winter will be more than
half solved if you use a

GARLAND

£

3^.

E-Kx,isxiy:r*

The No. 300 qnd No.
400 Irt Gariand
14 the moat powerful rs
well fi! the most ficonom*
ical heater ever msdE
That's why we recommeod them to you. The
No. 400 sell At

SfteSs"

tSE-”™

(reia asamd. vbc^ Uba baa bats vfa-

^‘^jSba nawUbaad aad tuiOr bare
reared laur (ba bevae oa fba Wartof
Tare n«r WiM a dae daar oea day
liM —

aad tarellr vltltad at S. T.

Mr^Ure
toht* lUd.
Mia, Qat area a Travaree Cita rta-

.*2s:s-^r5rg25:
JS-r£S,i-6lXr““
, ^mm tbeaa «lw euaadad

lipreTI

‘Sff’
tr?^rea|KUJLrtte b«

ar. Mrs. Ha^lab Clarit. rte»
frte DaMoD-a Oat Tboraday.
iloward HOB^toa and too
iM (araare poclaty.hte a «u b
tai Uai Wtodataday nlcht. Tbew i
time
laf to bava a ao
aoelal the Ith of D
ibrr at (hr ball. Everybody
« (aatlly Ilake •omelblne
Bacb
all. »c e
Nov. M.
CLK LAKC.
ioba Da* and fareOy aevad Into
Uter now boufl laat iraek Ttaarsday.

STrffir."'“
to both bla bows ate
iar“"“
Mr. ate Mra. WUliam Gay apant
'

vUh Mr. ate Mra. Artbar

B «r «k ttapMt.

Inp Nor. M. PTCtoooer Gbartaa T.
Orava ate Ito. Varmou «M the Mt.
PJwant ttM^NoTBal srill bava
chaw ot (be work,
a
B MMdMob tea Prat. StewarfB
Mtbce naar^ ooaplatad.
.
Mr. and Mra. C- J. Stebbiai .ware
tanaoMly aonpriaed at ttaetr homa
_ .
tbetr
(rlcndi. Tbc evenlnp waa spent In
tamea.
Rofreabmeau were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Btebbiaa left last Wed­
nesday tor aa eztebded visit with relailvea la Detroit and Kllnt.
The L O. O. P. aad (heir ramllles
enjoyed a Tbankasirlnc
ipper In
heir hall on Wednesday
anlox.
The.................................
rbe nlay given by the Yoke Fellawa
ortanlaatlon of the leading yoong
n Of the town, aaalaied by several
Uie young ladles of the Delu Phi
MU aodety. in the town hall laat
Prlday evening, waa a complete
ecas. The proocedt, which netted
liO. wui be
• to the (tongregaUanal cborcb.
The Wlaman'a dob met at the home
pf Mrs. A. Voice laat Tuesday alterAfter quotatoni and current
eranta, articles ware read by Mesdaaea Voice and IRansom. The clnh
A the home ot
C. B.
n Tuesday. Nor. 24.

163

Our Oaapaat Weil.
At prreent tbe'deepaat well ta thto
- Pli
-»jttacoutry to one 4^ed for gat In
b«t«- It waa reok to the depth
«AS0 toet, wbm work bad to t<e aban*
demad on aeeeont of the drllllaA aabla
knaktog oftta own wetgbL

No. 16 Smokeburn
Garland

Pinpar NaBs.
The aalto ot two fingers never grow
with tba aama degree of rapidity. The
nafi of tbs middle fingtr grows with

will burc anylhtng ia th£
shape xd-. fiicl^soft:'E^l..
hard coal.I. c >kc vr sruoict.
and is Uuw Mtllini; at

b the leare.
Plantain and Banana.
Tba ptontalD (Mass paradtotocai to
a amali tree plant that to closely akla
to the banana, tet differing from It tt
not having the pari>lc apou on tU
atem. Tbc trait ot (he planuin to also j
larger ate more angular than that ot
tba banana.
Haia
It waa to 17BL ondar the tofloaneb
of tba Prrmcb revolutloe. that the
*«lack rapabUc.” BalE came Into bw
The ffiotual anttpatbles of tba
mlxad poputoUdn bont forth Into one
of the moat rtodtotlre atragglr* on
tera^ which waolted to tba axtarmtMtkm of the Enrt^Di and the Indapandenca of toa negro h

$23

miirf

Mra. Uaatar UwU ate Mra. Neil
Maai« and daaihter Jean leave T«ea... A. Q. MarUa lafl tor CMcafo doy (or a tav days' vUll witb (rtenda
la;TKiTarao
• itniTeno uty.
CUy.
todar an a abort bwlafu trip.
d. U CniTT «raa a Trevene City
Aarea
-----------------------Saoka vbabat beaa

vorbfar WilUaA MarUa. retaraad to laUof (rom BaUrday natll Monday. bwlnaas meeting will be bald on
I In Trevene, Btaday, Dec. 4. The reUring troatees
MWa la ladiaaa laat vaML
s Meaara. Uensmore ate J. Bnnb. alTba aohorbanlte was abewtng hla
elaetlon of Bonday school auper- «tty totete about Uia vlUaga. "Nearly
Inlendent. church
treasurer
end gaerybody hare.' aald the aubnrban
church clerk.
chap, “llvfs to be eighty or ninety.**
-Which woaia seem to prove that
Aidcn. apeni
_
________
daugbcei-. Mra. J. P. Matthews, and
husband.
Mrs. Agnes Beaberry is apendtog the city.—Chicago Nawa.
the week lo Traverse City.

Doei Your
iirakuid Ever Kkb

AMhe bd eTiteil yw bred oM to
porehcererldyonhow-BMidtrereod todo-'aMi
I yea took a fade pnrea to ttiah 1^ pteicM-naadi red «M
fad fin aooiM ha coMd aan recaa rere«T>
B he daereX dsb'i yvn dank ha aoi^lBre

a.

burned laat s

The now coUnge of John Scou'r la
Mtrly compic
completed.
itagaa ia
la (Idtahed.
I
The llivlor
Mr.
and Mm. Taylor ^ Bon Jbaaph will
r (or Lansing, where
flven
A. tAnby, of Traverse City. ___
Thursday evening. In the Coagregalional church was very maeh enjoyed

Ddynhareaayideaaf dw real vafae of bread reade oi

UlyWUte
^ a (aad far reia3 Do y« «««'' awae it re the reaay dX«a«te
ways it caa be (npared to |dedi» reinX ippalila aad iWiiMliii Ui
Do yaa aver tab^'
fefanil in ibe irattW to nM ^ baM
•aw-rerbkh a Lay Wbke-bad «re do yw bte «tibfae thlM
Yaa do. ll«t yn are J
aad a tbal fanbaad <d yefai
daare t awaorittr A ba a a biWe-Hhafa A
Ffaadel^^m dealer.

Stmmi's pInsDtK 'pm
tarn atoet Winn's
emfonst
If your (ami'.y spent laat



3?/.real,

keep warm, using
it'* all Ibe more
you bhould try onr-ooal

.1,

Call np No. 8 Cll. Phase or No. t Bell Phosc asS
ask for Ihe Hardware mvlstos.
Monitor Stove aod Range Soft
Coal, delivered per ton ....

a ot fudge and pop-

4.00
4.35
6-00

Twate to wU tor tsotbai* te toad
thto warelag ate harp on bate a bottle
tote. OaUwsU'a Brran Pareu for baby
ate tonalf ate (or any mssbw ot the
WeXFONO CKNTKR.
tomfiy
uat baa na*d M a toxaUr* » a
Henry BmlUt and Mta. Sarah Raipsay ware married at OidlUac Bautr- --------- rwoadr- It ti safe ate piaaaaM

Monitor Domestic Lump Soft
Coal, delivered per too ....

HalBM ate wUe dke staying vna* aBaBy year*- statetag. apd
Mra. uainaa’ tubm^ tor a tow wceka. ______
laa tor _
a baby
oabr re maay a baapy m<
They expect to go aooth lor the win-

irgmia
Wards Cast Iron Splilint. Westt \Vireinia
Soft Coal, delivered
per ton..........

Mra. Bore Tlaitte Mrs. Nolaiager
WedaeoBay.
NalBOB ttorst ate wUe moved to
Bwktaa Wadareday.
Gatete Dowaer and wUe ware at
BacUay Batorday. •
. Prank Lewis.waa at BaeUay Baturday.
The revlral mritlngr ckwad at (he
Chnite ct Okrlst Tboraday avaalng. •
Ralph Bjaabnke. who waa tba
guest tt Iba Rev. Mr. Baadera aad
wife, at Poreima. last wate.
It typhoid
(eLao Ramsey to sick with
i

112.50

•teKa. pntpatiTsa ate vhd|te aathar-

Coz2.ctwddAalMW»
Did VN care ndn that h 0 yore doty re a wla to faad yaw
hrebtedi^
And dte dotaa*! am dte yaa faoMd Wdl hia wkh a kteh
of fidi food «ae day aad dna aakc hire aat’laaviaw*'ha a weeh.

Rir-tiRht with end feed
door — unquestionably
the quickest beater dnd
most cconom=cil wood
burner stove ever iu>
vented. Sells for

Coal

AffiMLaxativa
ForBaby’sBawais
Oictor Nfato M Dite«* «f m*

The Fireside Garland

pMvto swt~p Xto cMtore Uto It. Lata
ffSaTtoi 9tf^ toul m te la- - - nays: -Tto chlMran Ilk* E
ate wasto
.....................
■nytoavrea Twnn.. esrte ^ f "“““f
SH babp tt tedigasttoa wttk It. Iba

C. C. & B. Genuine Pocahootas
Soft Coal, delivered per ton
Our Special Washed Nut Sofl
t, delivered per ton CoJTdelr

5.00
6.00
4.50

Anthracite ear. leval hard, de- Q On
livered per ton....................0«UU
Extra efaar^ for carrying in 2&c per ton,
I5c per half ton.
;

^ »bto Bstoiw. Bew Crtoh.jebto
CaUawirs Byrep.nrefia

Maode RIdiett and Bd Benson were
married al the heote o( the hrtde'a
parenia. C. r Crawford aad wife.

., Nov. 16. to the Rev. Mr.
They went right to hoaaekeep-

"yfiE HAHNAH.^-'PLAY MER

VAiixv Gtrr iBxfaiG codVAfrr

axTi'sa.T

■'■'m

UA mtOAv, NOvtMKK rt. tm..

HOME CHEER

aaeortod apoele ot thread, or a case
tram a r,mwn\ ot rthhoa hold six
papars of the hoot aeodlm. It to hriter to boy etaadard makos of needles
aad thraad and CU yoar own bases,
tor the fancy cases aoM as Chrtotmaa
soda often coatala latortar articles.
A glR always pibailag to two yarda
ot band trimming. Peretaa appUqne or
laoa. Two yarda to aa aBple leagih
tor tho troni. enCs aad oollar of a
■hiri wahpt, aad caa be bought la a
lor CReea
emu a yard, aad at say price above
that A ptoca I
aaoe or ttrttoa laee for trimming
lingerie to occaptthle to the woman
who haa.^ extra poaalea tor prattl-

Those Who Have Used Pl-ru-na
Are the Only Ones Who Really Know

a If yellow aad
white ootora are eBplayed. Flak aad
Mae are alee good.
OolUt EaU-Several Traverse City
MRS.MARBL BArM yriLLIAMS Btfitor
idlee Bade haaatUal aad seed
MiyhBMwMtoli^Miitfca
ChrlatBoa glfta last yw hy baylag
Ml Siftflr AdvM He to Tf}
4i^ of her tmtUr i||wciii kr
writ* * r*ctp* tot psttpUa pie wWeh yard of dalaty Sowarad eretoone, oattiki^FiniB. T*WhttMUkl.tta
«UI Mac tartb aaaw woaCertal «l^u
fenicc.
be«r ■«* be fcapt alMC ttiKMRrM
« Uaer. DMontu tbe mow vttt the other eod aroaad a piece of hrsoB
i Tflok Yow TrcchMCt acd H|
vMlMectonnUr. ^ircic|w>cm
paapkta room tiled vUh chrycaa- Mick, aad Madtag the cretoaae with
% tbt b«arUttM».
ribbon,
the
largeet
fancy
cm
Appetite Rfltarac^ SpeedH|.
^theMef
aad aave a bovl of oraac*
fnatt eap lat laaMe of a larfe paap- pieoB eaaholaldiatoathlsaadthe
(hwa «Ul aM oppMM ym
\ Gtified Strccstli ced Fteflii ced
loUlBg preveau agiy creaeae ca
klalortbe
u 7M Aeew lb« beuer p$ri:
Am in Perfect Hcchto.
taa crealac- la aeUlac the Uble have
put tfea wood HK* th« U
a poapkla vaae of ferae aad yellow
UoM tta aaaahlae la rvr baait.
Cara tor robbers—A neefal thing to
I Am So Tbnkfid Year Hedkicc
case for rubbers or ahoea. to be seed
Hu OoficMe So Hcdi OMd.
The capper to served
1 travellac.
Make aa eavetope
Baalah every tboacbt af aadaeaa.
The younf girl wlUioat apoadtog
>Rtli9iXlB7cllflMter.
fraa paaipkla dlakec. Select roaod. shaped ease ef any pretty and Stb
Baalah every dMM aad tear;
money
alwaye
wants
hair
rlbboas;
dae
wlU
a
atea.
cfcoralei
woven
goods,
bind
It
with
ribboo.
sM
OrA|pM«.WiA
lat yov aealbe Oiled wttk ■
With Ike wealth of COrtatataa cheer. ihoee of a pretty color aad tbpe. fasten ribbon ties oa the Sap. Ban- let'e be aura that we buy last the rlMit
color,
the
ooe
that
she
nsoaUy
wears.
Saw ot the tope evea. ao they Bay braider la ootliae eUtch the word
Let the flraa of love hora hri^ler;
A yard aad a half or two yards of ribhe pit back oa the poapkiaa aa 1^ “Rabhers.“ When the rahbera
Mahe aoA day a Chrlatsaa day;
Mtae NeWeK.BanidM.R.B!B.M»
OBvtoope. the Sap boa three or foar tattee wMe folded la
WeetCtod, K. Y., wvUm t
PHI year haaiu wltt love aad eweet- aeoop oat aad liae with
•*1 have bran a gieel eeftarse Baa
paper, he thU eapper la very la- brooght over aad tbo ribbons tied whha ttooae and tied with baby ribbon
—any
schoolglH
wlU
bO
more
happy
sick
heedsfhee. bat am new aMtoely
■ with vmrtoua Cll- aroaad, your friend wUl bless year
tree tram that trenfato. IhavenottoU
ta^ a rteh chlckea aalad node with thooghtfalaeas os she sllpt the neat with ttto than with most proeanU that
ae well to ten years as 1 do new.
walaat meata aad topped eelery, padtage la her salt csss before eet••1 woald rraomnwnd Perm and
Do yoa know that there are many
eheeae had hread aUtba and coSee ttag o« OB a Jonraey.
Manalln to all eaSeran. 1 wfU toy,
womea who Uve te crochet and halt
• “How aUaatly. how elleatly
teiB the aobataattal pMA gift that will be wetooaM to
Ood Mem Dr. Hartman aM hto waMif
and embteider who do bm have tte
• the woadraoa fin la civee!
tolarMf Cotarrk.
tpa aad datea. boa-booa aad a
girl or woaian. bat espodally ao
htre. George C. WorsteU. II River
• So Ood iBpatta to hanan hearta
are eerred for the eweet eoone and to the one hariog email bablea ..
ttoMt. ho iHIfl
materlalB?yA box coatalalag bait
Reed. iTarhsbarg. W. Va., wriUe:
• The Uraalac of Hla hawvea.
aa oraWM lee or aaow poddlac U lit­ cbUdfoa, la a'mtle banging caabtoo for
doeea bails of- wblte sltkallae at tl
“1 trait that no oae wm ttlak fiem Mrs. Bath B. BmbI, BotoMa, I1L, '
• Mo ear Bdy hear hb nnwlin.
tle poaipkln-oolorea caeea.
eafety-plaa. Wbfa the ribbon to drop­
WTltse:
this that 1 want my asms
ceota a piece altorde the pleesure ot

Bat la thia world of ela.
ped. the Cashkm looka simply Uke a
tor any caara only to Wl BafltMvn
glvleg la tura to the old lady who
• Where Boak aaala wBI reoelve
OM PheMeoed Mow EafUad S«ppe^ amaU doll dreaaed la ribbon.
The
know wbsrv ttty may CM laltot 1 kept gvtUng woroA aM I easily sraa
Itkee to cratteL Aad It she praters

fclB atltt.
With the eettlBC la of winter doD shoold maasure aboat three
eo wrah that 1 eoald not rit ap all day.
• The dear Chrlat oatete la.
cbarehee. lodgea aad eooleUce hecia to (oar laches la length, aad the otter her material “ahhded“ perhaps It to
" ' >t and honde srerv always ooU. t
a truly sarlbt
I have b
finder to coeslder her teste then
appetito.
the ara
thlah of ontertaUuaeiits. A New Bac- aeealaary matertoto are oaohalt
OM ef tho best dorime.
laad aupper U alwaye eaeoeMhil. aad o(.^D ribbon tour Inehoa wide, one owa.-Oood Hoaaekeeplag.
wbo saM I oeald net be ei
U oapoeUny appropriate, followtiic ya>d narrow ribbon to match
Chrietm I FraR Cakes.
BitvuM.By bsart would Ceitsr.eM I
torlntoraaloaiarrh.
<nBakacivliig with lu Bonortea
oaoito wbKe flannel to ntake the pet“1 havo taksB modldae from tte had a pate la say hrit aide eM atao had
ong tte c
Bow R aeen a UtUe aariy to
and leaves. Dress tfle doU la whltt ran end shoold be completed
doctors and found no roltof: bat
plaamlagtorChrlatmaT DoaotthUh
I bagsa taking Pvraaa I eoald era *•1 got a beiUs of perane aM cm of
a flaanel naderaklrt toag onoatt to weU to edvaacc to the making Of tbe
A soBBlne New Badaad aapper
that before 1 bad flaubed taUag the Maaslto and wrote lo y«u hw edvbw.
ao for a Maeatl Thaaa laat
Just below the ribhra,. by.ottlch iralt cake wlttoot whltt Chrtotmaa
ally laoladMf baked beaaa. brawn
WhUe n
first bottle U was doing ne good.*
waaka win harry aa thoash provided
the tle^older to to bo buds, firmly at weald not seehi to be complete.
leaf ot rye and ladba.
IhreapoasdsaBcntt.
with wla^. Aa editorial tieai
Pe-r»-M TaWeta.
each aad d the ptoce of wood
Many cake, deashaata. Bwh
Here are two exceltont redpee whltt
-1 took erversl maae baMmafPeraM
Par
two
yrare
Dr.
Uarunaa
aM
hto
WoBia'a fhna eooraal ctvoa a Uaiely bafead applat. a diah of aoBo oM^aah- make aad place each bow. ^
have the aertt of oot being as ex­
mdmnimmwwa I amabio todoall
BOU of waralag and a bit of pood adpicklea. :
myha«aework-<M
houeeworh nnabtog.wattlng.toBnIf dealred. R may be made ot holly- pensive ae many whltt are gives to
Ug.baklagaMB
Tioe.
ribbon. Whitt ao adds to the slgalflc- tte cook booke;
dtohoa oar Now 1
•‘Bvetybody oa
or ctdor. The eapper may bogla. U
of a gift at this saaaoa; aadlfa
A very delicloas white fruit cake
tog ao Boeh britai than 1 nasd totsM
nt Bay Horn Ilka ‘raahiac the aea- dastrad. wltt stowed oyatere. aad a dalaty tie to hang over the rod. It wtu Diay ha made by tbe toUowtog ntl»:
now X haves gUI bahpris meathaol^
ereure Fomas Ublets. Racb tobtot asfat asataeean be.
acB- to taft ahoat Chrtotmaa aow.bot bahad ladton podding may be laded- be aalte complete.
Bob oae euptal ot batter end ooe capeqnlvaleat to one averagedoae ef -Sba to what I oaU e Parana bnhy.lee
If po« oai apare the tine it will pay ad la the maas. In the eorvtoe of the
fttl ot sugar to a cream. Itte a poond
HAS. O.D.ROBIHSON to
Pmna.
Jingle Ball Far Saby.
yaa ia aora waya than one to cat aa eapper aae olddaehloned dtohea as far
of dates, ooe poand of ralstoa. threeknow It It had not been fee Mtwna oho
A r*srming bat aimplywde toy for loartts ot a poand of citron and
■Bay ef year proaaau ready thta
Fa-rwraa Frntoofled Her Ufa.
WMIh ae peaalhla. Boa't let aU the
More to a redpe lor oae of the a baby to a “Jlagle baU." made la the poond ot almonds. Seed the ratotoa
Mrs.
O.
D.
Bobtosoa,
4S
81.
PMU
Strrai.
Kreeklya,
N.
Y..
writra:
!
Pot
lata
B
nmna
eweetaeai aad sood cheer ot Chrltf dittos ear New BagUad
atone the datea. ttrad tbe cKraa,
MM Ibtter Lee. Bl MadtoeoStoesa.
T hsTP tek« Pan* hcd tt Ud BI am food thu all BJ tvt pmiY
rooad'tla boi an c
•an pane yoa by alapiy beeaaae yea ere aaod-to maae:
Chop aatt aep.
KaA, CeeratoiT Triple Tie
tnatBMthyiMdaliikrMMBM. 1 cu ruallp nj thatl M Uka luthm tbpeke.
beO. or two or throe UtUe rouad. aratoly and ratter eoareely. tboa alx
Serial C3ab.wrUeei
are tlrad to doafh
QalBoea With Cldar and
porBB VeamivoUnlbMaBdllBte. ■eambkatteffoftheahdaMCagal begaotobe
acraea, turn the sad raab sad worry (OBtoatol Style)—Pare and halve the tlakllng toy bells. Place oa the oovei them all Iltttly together. SIR two aad
keamehectBBSofhnatL loamitiraadBrajotott TwharaM troubled with totoraal eatorrh, whltt
«( Mylas to hay 'or sake trsB taa to gaiaoea, raaMving the coraa
BoU aad wind narrow strips ot any aoR oaohalf captnto of floor and sprinkle
idaa what pear tl
ithaadomRrBs. ItMCtaialphaaprotaCfudap
len me pals, week aM ofTss
of It over the fruit. Add two
pnoaata la aa saa^ daya.' / ttaae la sweet cider aatll topdar. then cloth over aaa aroaod the box
etoad
to
give
Peraaoa
WtaL
aefBs.
ae(4i.roua
round tall; then emoothly wlad
MUROi of baking powder to the
The ateraa have all tboir boUdaj strain ttraattkatove. For flve pogads
B,dcMr.aadtte
th a bkaiM I hara tueairad
7MT1
ootored woretods.
onbr^o
rcBklndcr end again alR the Soar.
•BCda la, aad natorUla tor lAklM qalBoea take a quart of aloe moU
w oftheatodieiM whtohpou have eoUiidlp^UMtibad. laBahtota
add
it
to
tte
butter
eod
tugar.
a
pound
of
brown
aagar
and
the
water
ir.aMwllbta
tttee UMotts
tbOB and proooata thossMvea
woAaiheeIbacupnrtraatBMt.btthefcnlwaaMtaUetohstetoPMtt
A Ceraat Bmaad sUr In tbe fnUt loatl)-. told to
Baeh ehiM»r than they will he agala to wkltt the qalneea were cooked.
aaeh tow work ter aapeu aha. Allpratoa to du te Bc.BartBuaad kia LT!*.
A neeesalty to the ap-to-dai« woman
MPmaatoehlghlpte
«n aflw tte Snt of the year. Thea Add the whItM ot two eggs, bring M a to a eoTMt bag. A woman needa eev- tte whites of seven eggs beaten to
remove from the Are and aklai.
a Stic froth. Poor tte batter Into two
it Is net yet plAed over.
etal of these useful aad pretty neceeaad yoa wSl eacnpe all the helaled OoMlaae to boll aad skim anUI per- BiUee tor keeping the corset clean and nedluB-elsed toaf tine, aad bake to a
faetly ctoar. tkea take off the fln.'
tor about oae and oneI hy haylas
pertaaed.
to suitable tor a ple'flUtog. Use with
sleep 1.1M Omea, oot to mesUM ;
wuh balwd fish. poUto balto aM letaoM.
pat
la
the
qalaoea
and
cook
anUl
half houra.
Get yoar thU«t taa week If poeslWe.
A ItUlq ovM- A yard of pretty Sew­
tura «alad.
w. If there to not eyrap to oover
A fruR cake without eggs and one paff paste, sprinkle wRh browned few otter odd tabs.
Thai yen can eajey to the tall
ered
aatt
ribboo
to
sewed
up
oo
oatt
There was cuce a womaa wbo dti
Witt fish aoMU. aorve craoMM.
, toll aad pleety add more cMer.
withal Boat aicMient. to made by tte <bopped almonds, then top with a
Uat ftw daye hWar^ ChitatBaa. Msdoable eMe. This ribboo can be par- foUowfng recipe:
tressed herself mutt over .eeven
With dear aooga. bnod or rMto.
araly tytag «p yoar praeeata.'Bhklac Grange peel or a few allps of green
riteaply at ribboa aales. The
Southern Rice Cakes with Hooey.— evUs ibtt tte was tare woete bappa baked crasta or toast.
Mater boUod la the syrap give a pleasOae cupful each of light brosrn su­
Ortitaaa cudy. and dolac an
re hoaunod ot tbe t^ tor
Boll
a
cupful
of
nc<A{lll
soft
and
flaky:
to
the
tature..
In
tte
<
gar: molaseea and batter, a plntt of
Witt thick while soup grated
attar dear. daUghttai tatts that ywa aat SaTur.
depth of throe Inttea. aad a aeeoad salt, a heaping tea^toonful each of mix with half a cuptai of flour, s lit- heracU of the burden of ihlnktog of
cheese.
haea always batara hew tao harrtad
aUtttlag ran half an latt or more clnnafflon. rioves and ginger, and haU tie salt, a ubiespoonful of melted bat­ them she wrote ttem .aU out. tbra
Witt broUed steak, eetoos, totter
aad worried to tad any pleame la."
ne
I Jardlaleres-Oo to any above the Um of hemming.
nutmeg, grated, oae teaspoontal each ter. two eggs well beatea, three table- locked up the paper. This parilally young oatooa. fried onkms or allead.
Cortot's and get aeveral yards of dark width of thto deepnda npoa the width of lemon aad vanilla, one founding apoenfuls of honey and enough milk to relieved her mind, and when she op­
Witt cold roost beef, hotoe radlob
*lf the Chrlataae spirit nai
make
a
thick
batter.
Beat
until
light,
ftooa paper whltt caanot be UGared of ribbon whltt ooe wtohes to
ened
aad
read
It.
not
one
ot
the
teaspoontal ot eodar dissolved to a Iltaanee. salad sod baked petBeea
few hMpht U TOOT heart, aad tanda by water. talUag to gat this, use greea through tbe band thu formed. Two
Ue hot water, one cuptai of ttoUiug bake on the griddle or drop on Uu dreaded events hnd tnaie to pass.
With bolM haia. apple mmo. carare^low. write a leUar to the triead, CTMO paper. Oover the smaU Ooww pieces ot ribboa ot a color to harawn. water, two cupfuls of raisins seeded .«beeu aud bake to thp oven. Serve
Go out of doors at least once a day nt tolly or boiled rice.
or, hatter stai. write a letter to th« crotts wRh this. BBklag It tall arauad toe with the predominating tint of the
boney w ith three cakes.
on some fixed errand, ne change
floored. oneJoorth pound
WRh COM toogwe. potato salad,
one to'whoto jm have never
Waffles with Honey.—Beat ap tte brondens the mlod—tte frett ntr to brown fareM'and buuer.
the Uv to torn a ralDed eSecL Fasten bag are ran In contrary directl'NU shredded citron, floured, aad one-half
draws la love -o letter ot kindly lathe top. bottom aad oeotar with ttraogh ttto band. Tbe bag to Inter­ poand ot blanched and ^chopped al- yolks of fMr eggs, add a little salt, a vlgoratee tbe body. To oo one to the
Witt roast pork. bakM awoet petatereat aad sood cheer, then la year graea raOla. Flowers plaeed In thee# lined with cotton UtUag aad aattet
pint
of
milk
sod
enough
flout'
to
make
advice more seceesary than tbe house­ toea. a^ saaoe and groan vogoAdd Dour to* make stiff
on heart. oalUesta the eplrit
a stiff bailer. After uilsiag tteee to wife.
be pat oo fancy paper and Unod with white sUk or etoe It to enough to hold tbe mlxlng-ej
yf'
laMee.
anltnod aad has a amaD aattet pad in right, and bake to s moder
a smooth consistency, thin the batter
dolUea to deeorate a table. The i
With MBsages. baked potatoot.
-Wimmin.' said Mr. Gragran, “la
{by gradually adding the wBlpped molghty smllar in wan way.“
paper to pretty it taahlooed Into elec­ the bottom. Unless yea
about oae boar.
creamed celery. Umaloea.
Irtead-s favorite perfume It to better
w hites of the eggs and enough honey
Home Cheer hadlu ttte weak to tric light ihades.
Witt roast lamb, serve slat eaace.
-An' wat's tuotr loquind Mr.
not
to
pat
any
sacbet
In
the
bag.
aa
make
It
suffIrieDlly
thin
to
poor
—Get
a
mailing
RoO far the
For the ChrtatfBM Dinner Table. Stva klau for the Baklai ot pretty
spinach and potttoaa.
Our oortbern sroods tarntoh an an from a teacup, adding half
hwt laeipeattv* cUU- nraagh the tube aboM OM and oaeBalf feet long she would prefer to perfume R her­
With frlM rabUt. auamad potttoaa
limited supply of pretty holiday decor- tul of dissolved yeast cake. Have the
00^ foar woeka Bach space will be aad eosw both node with a disc of self.
tolly.
rlhboo. Nan wind the tube with two
It to a tad to have a bag to match atloos. for which the dwellers In large waffle iron thoroughly hot and well bein' dlfferaot wga from aDother.'’
devoted to Holiday pUaa.
Witt larkey. a
shades ot rihbea. plaring them la op­ aatt corset, enco as a white, pink, cities would gladly pai* large sums and greased with lard and pour In tbe hatberry sauce.
Odds
aM
CMS
In
Cooking.
to
fora
a
ttoCkorwith
a
cup.
Two
are
served
to­
Whaa the Praat It Oa the PaBpkla.
blue, green and atouve rae. Tbe bags, these benutital things are ours tor tte
Serve with any toeat ooe sttrehy
To make egg froth qnlritiy when
The hoetaaa whe waata to ptorMe hoai^aCeot. Soeare the rlbbool aad of coarse, are awre ctecxive In Cow­ tshing Belore the snow cpver* the gether with uoney between and on top.
heated aad bum-r adil- beating them, add a soutil pinch <ri
Cam at tto and with aBSlI Cat bows. ered than In plain sUk.
M gather a qaaBlity of partridge Tbe boney
a steple. and at the ubc tl^
salt; n will freeben them. too. To rut
Far Itelny Days.
hoesi MtortalaBaat tor her trtosda Tko CoQtaa can be rolled on this ahd
Cheap and pretty bags may be made berry vines, place them to Uyere of
warm bread or cake have your knife
damp moet. aad they will keep perA oovei JOT to MUrUlB ehlldrso
ahOkM can to her aid the ckway. laid away la Oaaae papm. When tabmusllD
Hit aM Miaa.
quite hot.
the itdl. they will elways He cento n yard. One ynrd.woald make tecUy until Cbrlattons when they will
oa a rainy day to to give them pfea that art now
When
psinttog
the
wash
board
ot
a
When baking sponge enke. dust tte
from •
two bags. Ribbooa eooM be nvfd tor
pOad hlpbroa the Barhat ataUs. nays SBoettly^ wherever ptaacd.
room, pstoi two Or three Inches of the top Witt powdered sugar before putting which have been sliced up. The cbH-Take a atrip of cotton drawetrings and a more elaborate slue decorations Imaginable.
What to mL.
floor also, tr the carpet docs not tit up the cake In the oveo. This enables it drea asasDy-Rnd great totoraet to pat­
the mpOL ao to Meek, aa ovealag battlag two lattes wMe aad as toag bow saade at the top.
tightly
It
wUI
not
be
ooUiod.
Honey
Heripee.
to
lonn
a
delicious
crust
as
the
sheet
aad
rail
Into
%
neat
Unto
ting
these
tegeiaer. and. when they
tan «( fki tosy he ea)eyed. Oeoente
When a mao goes Into the kiltten
Hmey abouM be kept to a warm,
A KRcbeo Fin CuaMea.
Save the fat from frying bacon, beeame expert, e prise may be given
eaa)toB
■boat two Mattes
~ IWMra wUte cards with a I
A teaotralaer Imted the lonnda- dry plaee. A good hot Umperature to help bis wile, she has to drop every­ siraintng’ U carelutly.
Then some to the ooe wbo is soooest able tt paste
WMe aad the same bright. Cover
kla; OM who oaaaot draw
bun R. Where salt wUl keep thing aud wait on him.
morning Instead of bacou. cut a anm- hto picMre oa a ptoce ot plain papea. :
wRh
Cowered allk and tloa tor It—last eoe ot tbe ptoln. ordlarary pnawtaUe toektag
bedstead creaks at eatt move ber of pieces ot broad Into squares, Toys of into kind ara seU to most
ooea ot Cnely woven wires, bat dry to tte kitchen cupboard or up to
•trip of ttirrad ribbon
frolB orsasa papw and pasto it oa tke
meat of the sleeper, remove the slsu and fry them brown to hot bacon fat storea. It to irwe. bnt. wbeo nalag
caMa. Than writs aa aatt:
Tha aroaad the roll aad fastea with a Cat polished aad ahtdtag at thoogn made the hot otxic next the roof ara exand
wrap
tbe
end
of
each
to
old
news­
crilont
placwa.
aad
If
It
geU
enough
me
much
Caer
metsL
Serve
eliber with eggs, or alone with tteee. It to neceosary to pnt alwaye
a win be oa how. FID one eod of the onahioo with
r pictures together, while. If
was lined with the aMteat ot allk heat ttmugh the summer It wlU stand paper. ITTU will prove a complete coffee.
attMttoa at Mrs. Btaaka. troB T to white heeded pins and the oppeeHe
Ballast rsloins -:xq be swelled tor they are taken at random from a toogwith Mae plaa.' or black. Mae aad and atafled with a Upy bag of bran, the treeslag of winter. During cold silencer.
11 p. B, aan Tharnday alght
attempt to extinguish the cake by placing them on-a plate after
book, there may be toflAlte
whUe can be used.
which, la Iti turn, was neatly tucked weather, hooey has a teodeaey to
are cordially tavUed to eoae
change tiUB ha orlgtoal bcoutltal flames ot blaalng oil with water: It they are sratbed and setting to a coM rai lety In tte game.
Tbe
Narcissi
Sattet—Select
white
away
noder
a
coverlet
ot
sUk.
gacae Us waMht Get the laiseat
crape ribbon tor making tte fragile
A bit ot ribboa made a sntall bow oo liquid tranaparency to a white, half will only make them worse. Pour corn oven wiib tbe door 1«R ^ea;
pngfeto yoa eaa Cad and
'
meal
or
Hoar
quickly
over
them,
or
It aheiHd he at leoat the handlA aad at the same time tar- Mritd. granular cendliloo. but can be
akapely.
Select some Bkely po^ed corn aM
melted again by etandtog tte dish to throw ovetoa rug or aurtbing handy
Careful cooking of even the loagesi
OMa. Make a record ot the weight, SB lack wMe. Oarer a amaU bag of Bished a loop to hang It ap by. Then
that wilt exclude the sir.
hot water.
and beet known kinds ot food, wheth­ roll To three capfuls of pop corn add
the tohgtt, aad the girth of the big cotton with a amaU piece ot ribbon. tbe wire part was thickly seeded wRh
That Americans as a general thing er animal or vegeuble. to the Import- three cupfuls of milk sad set on the
If tte untrRIve qualities of hooey
Ithen told the ribbon law toope to re­ pla* and tbe novel enshion pat In
pa—Wi. then oarofally «n open
ora better known, it would be used snffer from living to overheated bp; rule to insure health and atrengtt back of tbe stove w soak OM or two
semble the Cower and deeorato the place.
hours Thee add oae agg. two tabtoDs must be conceded, and perliaps
ofieaer than it Is to vnrtous dainty
tbe table
water with pale yellow Preach kaou.
trokhta Is ao oMect oooat the eeeda.
spooDtaU of sugar, butter the elac ot
should be hardier, less liable to
diahea. It U a well known fact that
tte leg of lamb to
Another pretty deatga can be made
A Number ef Uttle Thio|
m the posapklB with eawdast and
Btartt and sngar maat nndergo a dh colds aad maladies whltt follow in placee with a sharp knife, crowd into a walnut a pintt Of Mt some nut­
Into a large ttiryaaathea
A bos ot stamps to accepi
hary la R the
meg grating, onettvd «d « euptal of
geative change before they can bo m- tbeir wake if we bellered more firmly each toctoton a bk of oatoa a»
pleot edged ribboa. any color, and
trtlae.orahC»l
but to boney ttto ttaage. to to the beneflcleut elect of open win­ piece of green chill pepper. tlM raisins, snd bsfcc. Wbra doM. sprmd
nmke the
to graduated lengths,
b etc. Wrap theB
a coosIdoraMe extent, has bees made dows.
roast to the ordinary way. Dtffereai toDy oa top and narvo with cream sod
eo that the Cower wlU have a half toarth by two Inches, divide It
ap la paper and bary tttB Cott- 8ri spherical eppeeranoe.
ounce Of keying your mouth and oest best, to the favor of tt sagar.
by a Unlag ot draw­ by tbe bees, sad for that reason booey
tho paapklo on a mat of laavaa oa q
; Cretonne Dresser Scarf—The large ing paper and cover the top with draw- to eMy to asalmnste. Is eoncentratad shut Is better than a pound of explana­ lamb. If tbe incUlons have been flUed
arnan tablo aad label “Hinto
tion after you have said It.
with onton rrilcd In red pepper.
Inrpaper. The decorattoa nu
Itttt gneat to gfvea a card with a poa- teaaivaly this seeac
died Hob—Tbe next
The Desired Shape —The atttter—
talent; a tiny spray natrttton as startt and bm>t. ta]
cB nttattad to record hto gasasti.
time yOB have a boUM haaa try cu^
Food Cor
Rntai kind of steak are you vmtlng.
than aaay of the Caer matertoto. of hoDy In water colors to very-iUy tog warmth nM eoargy.
. serve matted ttog tomeof R to thta.«BalI Mto. aad
Nothing ceald be more appcMrlato
WRb 1
A round steak* Tbe Toang
Hooey Caatnrd.—Boot np two eggs
lly for
and a bow of hoDy rib­
crdamlag. Just Uke dM bori. Thto
tor tte head prtoB than the Uttle ttoae The dreeaer scarf to made with bon to yot oarier. With
rife (Who took lessons to tte potatoes, brown ssore and turtUps.
Witt breaded ttops. serve, tomato to a dtohonr Rngltak couatta are tehd
pnBpkla Shaped tavern with which
paael of bine and oraam cretonne, stamps In one compartaeat sod ten tuls Of stratoed koooy. Over this, pour faabtanaMe cooking dassl-.V-n-o.
raucc. baked poutoes or cbipa.
tte ateree wera fiDed of HattoM'ew bordered oo tbe edge with a one^
Bqunra ooe. please.
n pint e( bet milk. flD wet cos
two cent ones la tbe other, here to
Witt
broiled
cbops.
creamed
potoWbo
says
a
woman
has
ootting
to
Whoa pampkla emery base aad paa^ Intt of Mae wash ribbon. This
gift whltt the slangy hoy mlttt say cups two-ttlrdi tun and bake la bot
Fried Breod—Cat thick sUeee of
klattaped Mottera wm ptoago
to a
of pale bine -to fMt like ending moeey.- bet be ovea tor thirty mteuua. teheo cote fle: la one year ahe cooks brraktast toee and peaa.
Witt oysters. ’ lemon or vtoegnr. u«be hraM; dte ttcB to toOk. tteo to
dinner and sapper each 3fiS tlmeA
■ Inaiiii of the heahtoa. Tbe rent of ttnen. also edged wRh a anefatt raf- would never notice that it '‘looks like
With boOed fish, drawn batter saace. egg. then to sugar. Fry MtS a good 4
the dishes l.MS times, geu
tha oveMag may be spent In eairlag ■e of wash ribbon.. Caahtoas
I. and Burrouad with whipped
thirty c««to.
m. Sprtnkto wltt peMffwd BMto
1
u For a Mott of color Rett with tte chHdrea rcody for school twice n with » ttnrp Savor of tootto or vine
aanaer with the
Jack or
A box of
oM c
t rad JiUr. two euaterd Btotmo day tor IW days. «M pnu tte boby
fetoo. The SMBi Bay he reqilnd to ettoepUea ef tte BriMnt eBaet whtoh. oM of M irpator OBI tody oauttB als

I



%

Document Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Newsprint

Text

OCR conversion for searchable text in PDF by ABBYY FineReader 11.

Item Relations

This item has no relations.