Grand Traverse Herald, December 25, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 25, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-12-25

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WEEK —TUESDAY AMP FRIDAY.

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POSTOFFICE ROBBED;
FOUND DEAD IN SOUTH AMERICA LITTL£ BOY MESSAGE FOR TAn
DEATH AND
FOUR
ROBBERS
JARED
IN HIS BED
VERY BRAVE
DREAD FEVER
CHARLES E. BRAHDER CAUCHt
AFTCR LONG CHASE.

IMaI*. Mleh, Dm. 23.—About 4 barn, on a farm near hera. They wei
o-clKk thi« moTBlUB. th* local port- hiding under aome hay and wei
handcuffed and locked up.
Their capture I. believed to break
two mobU« and about »2S0 in coin
up a gang that hae peetared this
and rtampa taken from the uault.
• Four men wore rounded up in a tien for eeme time.

:enr«r Asoiatsr.t Caah.er In Main thI- HIPS AfNO LEGS WERE BURNED A^vad in New York From a Crwiat te
I >RiOHTFULLY.
'cage Offlcee of tha American
Want India* and South AmarL
Espreea Co.
can Parts.

......... ..

GAS FROM A STOVE

Chicago. Di'c. 23.—Alter a pursuit
New Viirk, Dec. 22.-Bearing a maaarer two comineni* by deU-ctlves.
age tor President Klev-i Tall, the Nic­
Charles E. lirander. former asslkiant
araguan consul geueral to the PkUlpcatibler In Ihe main Cblcago offices
pln.-* and hi* weUe. arrived te New
of the American Rxpre** Co., ha* Im-<« IS RECOVERING NICELY
FAMNTt AND THRU OTHER
York today from tbe West Indite and
HIS ACCIDENT.
CHILDREN ILL.
arrested in Canagr-na,
Columbia.
South Aiiierican ports.
South Amerlia, on the charge of steal­
The consul general refused Ifi dia­
ATTORNEY MelKTVRE EXPECTS
ing thousand* of tktHar* of the cumls* Ihe luoasoge, decliri^ it eras COOBurnham, With Hla Brother, Waa
•ante Claua From a Local Store
TO GET STORY.
' <Ndeat Eon Wae ApFerontly RecoverlAnj'a money,
BdenOaL
MIsed.Up n Scandal Connect
Heard of Hie Trouble and Paid
iNf Eut Heart Wae Affected end
With Mutual Reserve Life
Him a VieH, Which Cheerad
Oreem Caueed Him U Fall
tnauram Company.
Him Up
FIRED OUT OF THE STATE OF Mil Dapendt On This A* Hla Strengett
Deck Dead.
Feint For Defenae Of T.
•OURI.
New Yortt. I>T. 23—Frederick A.
Jtnklna HalnM
Edward Phinip*. il»- -l-yoar old atm
Burnham, formerly president of the
• CHRIETMAS TIME AT
’ •
cf Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Phillip*, of
Flushing, Dec. 23.—Attorney McIn­ Mutual Reserve l-tiud Life Inaurante

THE HANLEY HOME. •
Lincoln »itrel. loll luUi a bolb-r
company, was found dead today in
tyre for T. Jenkins Haines, said to­
• Oavd Hamey, aoed II, dead.

suds last Thtttudny aliemoon.
•d at hi* b5>oie on Seventieth Kireet.
day that he bad a plan whereby be
• Chartoa Hanley, aged IS. dead.

*l«oul 4 o'clock, and b'.rned hltoselt
Mr. Bumbam'a death waa due to
will
get
the
story
of
Willlau
£.
An• Mr*. Leeia caek, aeriewely III.

so sevt rviy that H was thought that
gBh accidentally left eacaplng from a
nls' relations with Mm. Haines before
• T«*e ether ehlMran ill orltli ty- • NEAT CHRISTMAS GIFT
tbe llitlo fellow would die. but he
stove In the bathroom adjoining. HI*
the Jury.
• pMd.
ha* endured the terrlblo suffering
FINE OF SM.MS.
wife bad left him apparently In th»He U d<-pendlng on tbla tor bis
• Farenta ae 111 that they haven't •
with wonderful furillude and vlialliy.
Ue»l of health the evening befoVe.
strongest
point.
Witness
Kimniell
try• been told e« etdaal aen4 death.
and Is now on a fair way
N^urnham waa mUed up with hi*
day
told
of
being
held
bark
by
tbe
de
WaterwFleree OH Co. Ordered D
Tbe bum* nre anmnd ihe hip* and
brother and other* In the Kcandal con­
(endant when t'splaln Haines shut
iHonor. Mldu DocTbe ,T*Uleg*, and oven yel it ia.»ece»aary for
aalved Unleca It File. Frocf
nected with the Mutual He*erve Fund
Dde. tbe Uni« of aoep, gUU and cUd
That It Has Ouit the
(be parunts m sli up a^ care for the
Ufe Inruranre company.
CRUISER TO FOLLOW THE BAT*
•aM. wOl awaken no reeponae In Ue
suffering child. Tbe m^or tells the
The police believe It is suicide.
TLCBMIP MAINE.
botM of WllUain Hanley In Platte
elory as follows;
. OM M tbe moat praaperJefferwn City. Mo., Doc. tt.-Tbe
**1 had bMn washing and bad a boil­
««u and pramlnent farmert In Bansit Supreme court today bandi-d down a
er
of
hot
sud*
on
the
Boor
and
aome
FoHy Pest Cards Went to Lend Letter
Gun Boat Dolphin Haa Laft Fort An
eemty. In fdaee of Joya and reJotelnE, drcliikio berrlDg thi- Standard Oil Co.
starch also hot. on Ihe table. Sddle
ice Veeterday end 24 Appeared
Prtnc* Undar Baaiad .Ordora and
there to aorrow and death and the de- from doing buslnrae In Uluourl. TkU
Without Sufficiairt Featege
had been around the aiart-h aeverul
Da* Main** is Alto Hold In
lerlnm of fever.
followt Ihe iirOMWUtlon of Aitomey
To Pay Way.
limes and 1 had told him to keep
Raadlnaa*.
The pretty and hapi» home waa In­ Oeneral Hadley, now goveruor-eliH.-t.
away from it and he would for a time
vaded by typhoid fever about a month
Tbe rhristma* seaaon U always Ike hut every time he would go back to il
Tbe Republlr Oil Co. M alM ouited Said H* merely Went to the Hem* of
Waablngton. Dec. 22 -11 is reported
aan. The father and mother
buslL-Ht
season
of
the
year
at
the
and Is fitu-d $60,(M>0 along with the
Plnally I sUpp^ hU paddlea and sent here that the batUesblp Honuna and
Frank P. Gluier Ae Act pf
.Dec. 23—The State postoffice, and ihU year the clerks
nricken and. the fonr children. They
him back-ln the other room. Ha
Cmirteey.
ly* in reepenee te a re are a little busier than they wei
grew rapidly worne and the danghter.
we^ in hack in the kitchen, and weal to tha tbe cruiser North Carolina .Bad hooB
The Walers-Plerce Oil Co. of which
ordered to fellow the t
inezuels a United Stetea 1907. There are more Santa
Mm. Leala Cook, came home to care
lAn*ing.
MIcb.
,De«.
22.—William
itarah.
Venesuvlan waters.
,
werihip hae left tor LaOuaIra to re­ packages, more lettei* and
far them It wai not onoock that the H. Clay pierce It the head, le ordeied Donovan, deputy banking
dleaolved and alto Oiied fSO.OVO.
“1 went to the table for aorocihing.
main
until
a
eettlement
le
reached
The boat Dolphin left Port A«
dthon ihaald hr aMIcted, ao the dloChrUlmas
post
cards
than
paased
died U lu-n the trial of Frank
Tbe order of
forget now Just whaL and the child Prince last night under a«|M .ordats
with tVs pevrtre.
• anan tonchad bar. too. and her aacrithrough tbe local postoSlee last yi<ar.
Wetera-Picice Oil Co. U cendlUonal P. Olasler waa resumed thla mamliig.
thought
I
was
going
to
bit
him
again.
and Che cruiser Dca MoTnea wbleh Id
W. |. Buchanan hat left for Vene- both In and out of the city.
Soe want fdr nanghL for abe aleo
If it file. aatUfactory proof viib the Donovan followed Tlieodore Wood, lels as *pe..el commlealoner.
I guess, for he stepped back and fell at the port Is held In twadlsate M
. Mvelled t* taka to bar bed
tTirlsliuas makes no dlSeranco
coot by January IB. l»09. that It hat wbo was caahler of the Chelsea bank.
rer into Ui>- boiling suds. Quick as proceed to Curacao.
*
, leave the oilaletrntlont to the aDUetod
tho rural mail i-arrlom. They wit)
Mr. Donovan was asked by Attorney
levered all conneciiona with iho Standflash I pulled him out—1 was stand
' taaUly In the haoda of otbein.
ike
their
long
drive*
Just
the
Sawyer, for the defense ,lf he did not
Even tUa waa not enonjth. ao dnaU< atd on CO., ibcD Ihe order of dioaolu go to OlBSlSr'* home when Glaaler wa*
on other day*, and no doubt will Ing right r.txt to bint.
Hon
will
be
held
In
abeynnee.
"I never saw a palleniier or more
«b» rwmomelaea. came into tbe home
carry many a package to couniry
sick in bed and teU him that Uui bank
and look with him tbe tplrlt of the
homes, package* that have b«H>n de- gritty boy for bis age, hut ha Juat
atOyrat.
hung to i:i" and t ried. -Oh. oh.
-SAfWf- dM abn. OUuA. Weak and ill.
litod ea route, and wonlii lay
d'ld tiol tell him Ml." 'answ.-red
Pia.
my le-;s. my leg*.' I will renieuithe parenta bore thla grief, houlng
tint
I
the
day
after
Chriatma*
it
it,
Donovan. "I almply went
that their Srat bom, Charlee, would
lor tbe itrlct business ber tho*,- crli-i; to tuy dying day."
house as on act ot couilesy."
recover. For a Ume. It «K»n»ed a«
mi-iiioda ot Uacle 8am, wbo does
A doctor wa* spendily auuitnotied
IN
MUSKEGON
HOSPITAL.
though th.tr wMiea would be fnUllled
believe In lOttlBg hla work get behind, ind vras at fliwt duUluu* regarding tbe
OTHER ARRESTED.
s. Ike fever Ml him and although ha
lor even tbe best day In all tbe yew -bances for reioveo. Hat Uil* 1*
METHODISTS OF ThU DISTYIICT
vaa very weak, he began to coevalTbe clerks, however, will have a the only time ihi. chllvl has shown hte
ACTIVE THIS YEAR, v
mile freedom on that day. There will nerve. For three nights be lay as dead
unknown Man. Who Said He Wae
d the work
It li hard to I
ne delivery In the city. In the tore with tonsolltls. and af anotner tim.-.
Looking For Helen Could. DM
. _j Of Piovldenoe. the Divine mov(..and the postoffice will be plosed be had iht- measles with convuUlons.
the Sheeting.
fnga are beyond the mibd af man. The
lor part of the day. Tbe office will btl At one time during his suffering from
Sleeaae Indeed hdi the yonng man,
ERWIN STARTED FROM SPOKANE o|>en In tbe .on-noon from > until Uus injurr, he nearly had a oonvuc
New uVrk, Dec. gS.—An unidentified
o'clock, and in tbe afternoon from 4 sk)D. but came out ot it In a mimjte or
biH It left Itt dread timeee behind In
WITH SEVEN CENTS.
lasrwho
aald
he
wai
looking
for
HUy
tha form of a weakened heart. Tbto
until 4:20 oVlook.
Id order to make ibi- rierka happy,
I have paawMl bat for a eircum- Helen Oould and wanted money, today
There ha* been one thing to cheer
•hot and perhap. mortally nou
aianee that aecme hard to explati
rostmaster Carter, a* hU bt>en hi*
Steamer Thomaa FrIanL M Feet Long.
the child at lem i, Santa Claus, of the
The young man had been peaeefirt- VanDwIght Sheldon, a atudent of Ihe
i-jsiom. today preseutvd thi-m with
Burned at Her Dock at tha See
Hannah A loiy Merv-anille Co., heard
claw
of
IVIO
In
the
New
York
Paopla of Colfax Towiwhip Hav*
three bushels of nice red applle>.
Ir alerping. when euSd<-.iily the wauuby a Fire of Unknown
of hi:> Injury and .-•-ui him a bag uf o^
diy.
The
aboullng
ocfurred
In
ihr
Eractad Pretty and Medarn EdL
Now that everj-oiie, or almosl everj
•r. caw him rk*e In bed with an etaugi-s and utlier fruit.
origin.
fieac and Hav* ExMlIant
le. rem^mbe^s souie one with i
pnaalon of horror upon hta face and cellar of the home of Dean Snow on WAS TOLD ON THE STAND TUE6
the campus, lit- Is aupponed to be d>^
Start Toward Paying.
Cbrisuuas
post
card,
the
troubles
of
a cry upon hla Hpa. He fell back and
MnekegoD, Dec. 22.—While damuel
DAY MORNING.
the
clerks
have
muUiplIod.
Testerpeenlagly without awakening, pawed m««led.
PoatuU. a Polish Uborer. lay
over the horder Waa. The attending
Tbe nL*w M. B church In Colfax
llaeklt-y hospitel with a scrii.us »U’J day Cheie Were 34 posleard* received,
pbyHclaa uatee that hi* bearl r
ownship. *ev.-n mUM west ot Mantoe.
"TMc It the Way Wa Settle Thinge In wound. Waller Wysynswl. a young Fo- encased in transparent enveloiH-s.
havrstnppoil beaUag ln*Uutly.
Amerloa,*’ He TeM Stevena
lander, gave himself up to tho jiotlrc. with tut a one i-<-nt stamp on each
(bongb he had beea trlgbtenud
After Hie Brettmr Did
He aay* he sut>b«-d In self defense People Keiierallr do hOt know thsi
Uni-Ie
Ram
reeognize*
even
the
trau»ent
of the Orand Traverse dlolriet.
SMtk.
Bhoetlng.
end wounds on tho head l>ear ihh
•UILDINGS «IAOE TO ROCL
parent envelupi-s as an <‘nvelope. upon
w hich 1* the sixth new church he has
. It ti Ihottght that while be
Had Long Walk.
MESSINA. ITALY.
Which must be placed a tw-t,
New York, Dec. 22 —Thorton Jenkdedlc-aKd In the dUtrict In tbe late
aleeplac. hi- waa attacked wlik
Flint. D.H-. 22.—Erwin, aged
COMPERS
DREW
stamp or It will nut reach its destina- SAMUEL
nightmare or horrible dream. It U
tea Hklnes. on irUI for compUciiy In reat-ht-d ITlni today on his way to
YEAR'S SENTENCE.
known that Ihe vliUatlonc of elrcp
tbe murder of E. AnnU. was no longer Itonro in Oitaw.-i. Canada. He let;* S|»r :lou. Another style of envelope which
fmae building 24i4l>
IS olleii mailed with a one cent stamp,
thakc the nervea of the moat barily. Shook* Monday Scared Many of tht a man Of ateel nerves .snilUng. affable, Lane. Wash.. Juno 7th, wHb but i
r>'< t. with tower nine feet square, and
Out Inu Open
m that plsct-d cm Ihe comer ol a post
even gay. today when be wa* led Into
to In bU weakawd ooadtUoa.
basement with eight feet eellliig under
hi* pockot and walked the
Country.
card, a tiny envelop*, to be sum-, but
the corn room .
ferart wm unable to atand the alraln
the whole tulldfeg. It la flnlahed Ineiiiire distance except 70 mile*,
It must have u tko cent stamp the
The icitimony given by Mr*. Helen has slo|il out ihHus evi-iy Tilght
gnd «ntt beating.
aide In souther
ume a* Ihough It was full gpown.
Heaxina. Italy. Dec. 22.—Mild earth E. Annie, widow of the victim of the
' Lddag In iheir dnrkeaed room. She
floor and U heated by • good hot air
cepi seven.
Several ot these w«-re also received.
quake *li(M'k. have caused many build army officer's re\olver waa a body
parenu.
iuruate.
Bteamer Burned.
Among the post card* that never
blow to tbe defenae.
doilh. know not bni that their be­ Inga to roll in thla city.
Twelve shed* faava ban erected on
Sault Sie. Mario. D.>c, 22.—While
reach their desttnallon are countless
John Stevens, of Flushing, wbo lestlBboeki last nl^t were ao aevere
loved
alive and recovering.
tbe church lot for tbe accommadatlOB
being laid up at the dork tor the win­
numlters of mica decorated cards. «-ii
the residents of fled at the Haines' trial today, dealt
I kelng rack that it U to frighten many
ter. -the steamer Thomas FTlant, >6
cased
In
no
envelope*
The
poatoffu-.the
city
into
tbe
open
country.
tbe
defense
another
severe
blow.
not deemad haat to tell them the true
Cate Craw Out of Joycott of Buck*
feet long, owned by Captain Den Lew­
authurliies at Washington lasuod an
Stevens said that during his talk with
atate at atulra.
Steve ar.u i.^nga Co., of SL
graded. *.-«ded and fenced. It will pr»
is, burned to the w'aioru edge last
Thornton Haines follo'T.mg the ahoot- night. The origin of the Are Is un­ edlvl some time ago demanding that
An infected wMl la heHrvnd to have
Louis. By i:.e American
attrsetlve appearanre and
these mica and tinsel bedecked cards,
ing of Annls. the defendant uid. "1
FedeistioR of Labor.
will b<- worth abpol 22,000.
known.
if unencased, be s«-nt directly to the
guess you were not bom In America
Killed By Pall.
More than |G(0 was pledged at tba
My brother la an army ouicer and this
dead letTer office at Washington
WalihlngKm,
Dec,
Port Huron. Dec. 22—Mr* Allgust
sert lees, which, w 1th whst bkd
Gw Gottlieb taye Ha Bought One la the way we settle thing* te AmerThere were in of these sent to tbe
Uotnpi-rs wa* si-ntenied t 12 mouths airt-ady been pledged and paid pate
Adoph waa found lying dead at the dead letter office yesterday.
Weighing tCTfi Peundn—Bhippad
Imprieonnieiit. John Mitchell to nine them Id fine shape flnandally. Hoch
foot of the etalts In hed borne nepr
It to Chicago.
. ‘ Farmer LhHng Near Otaoge Haa Doth
month*
Slid
Secretary
Morrison
to
i
Vale this moming A largo gash In ibr
credit I* due to the people of thA
Eyoo CMoM By An AeddoM—
lUuiiiliK b} a d'-cision of the Suprei
head indlcaied that she
had fallen
nelcbborbood. and especially to the
Ott* OottHeb hah juet rclnrnej from
Hooa Badly Crtmhad.
court of the Ulstrict of (telumbla.
down stalrv,
pastor, tbe Rev. G. W. Duteher, for
Empire, where he bought a couple of
their courage and devotion In brlngliig
The
decision
wrliu-n
by
Justice
L. W. Codman, Travelling Salosma
u Mkb^ Doc. E2.-«i»day. cars of scrap iron and inrldentelly pur
this i-nierprlH- to a Mcceagfui cooWright In (be case growing
Fod Muaaelman Qroeer Ca.. for 10
chased a hog weighing l.liTS pounda. JOHN BROOKS. 70 YEARS OLD.
'iChaoior Smith, a Urmcr living
boycotl of Buck* Stove and Kange elusion.
Vaara. Goa* With Anethor Hot
BURNED UP.
Otoicn. waa ktahod by a eow wkidi he so be euied to tbe Record, the bog
fo. of 8t lx*ui*. by Iht- American
l<elng
the
lurgeai
he
ever
saw
te
was milking. Hla noe* was badly
Phyalelan Sly* That Mlta Lulu
L. W. Codman. (raveling salesman Federation of Labor.
oraoked and bath afea avrolk-n ao he tUlty. Hr. GoUllcb slates that
Hoima*. «l in Chicago, May
fur the Mus«elman Grocer company
The Buck* Stove fo baa r year*
Uvdd Aten* te a Uttte Hut Nur Hecannot aee. The doctor* are nnaUe
for the past le year*, has resigned his been published In the "We
elley Bros, t
lerrbnuU.
wr Viltega—Savings Bumad
to anyr to whnt
wkat ezMt
cxl^t hla er
cyea
jwalUoo to take effect January 1st. ronite" ilM of the Fnderationtets.
being the reclplcnu.
Program and a Sacred Canate WUt
Alas.
Jured until
nntll tha
MUs loila llomles. of Old Mltxion. and will enter tbe empliry of the Lem­

The particular paragraph under
S* Given Tomorrow Evening
There bac been some doubt cast ns
who U receiving troatment In a Chi­ on A Wiice!>-r company of Grand Rap­
which the action was hroueht deelares
At 7:2a
tc tho oontectnoM ot the weight of
MsTsball. Mich., Dec. 23.—John cago hospilaL 1* somewhat improved
ids. covering the same territory that any eombinaiioD In re»iralnt of trade
the animal, but Mr. Gottlieb «ays ihat Brooks, aged 70. recently divorced. M and altboutei she la very weak, tbe athe has for wo many year* patsL
i* conspiracy.
Tbe Cbrisima* program of tba
iheie 1* a reward of $30o offered
old veu-rao. was burned to death In
belleves she has
•late MHHary Board
Bail Of ISJKIO. 14.000 and 12.000 wga (hurcb of Christ Sunday acbool srOI
can prove otherwise, and Homar village ibis morning.
chsDce for recovery.
Mrs John
INJURED KNEE
fumlsbed and an appeal taken ’.u the be given tomorrow evening M 7:20 at
Tlwt tho Haat EM
that E. S. Dally, managrr of the Em­
Ha lived In a little hut which with Holmes, her mother jwtumed yester­
the church. Tbe program will be la
, Mat With Aeeldent Supreme court ol tbe United States.
pire Lumber Oo.frtNn whom the hog >m* money was totally desiroyed.
day from a vbit with her daughter
JuMlce WYlghl deuounct-d tbe m-tb- two part*, (he flfsi being by the
Whll* Getting Out of Slaigh.
waa pwrthaaed, will hear out the
who had been snfferlng severely from
While alighting from a sleigh when ods < iployad by Oomperj, Mltcheft junlof. primary and intermediate de'
UnalBf. Dm. 21—The Bute miiMr*. G. R. Hunt returned to
home sickness. She U receiving the
be
went
home
to
luuLh
Tneaday.
Dr.
jSLcd
Morrison,
and
Gomiicra
made
a'
partmenu. This will l,e fcdlowad by
tiarr board today
today after a basiaess trip to the city. eb-cule light ireatmeot.
Oovernor Warner that tbe neat milP
Mrs .Holme* has another daughter Frank Holdsworth slipped anc fell, te-' rpeecb declaring he acted »:* he did ' (h«* sacred canata. 'The Promlte aad
Dr. aad Mr* J. O I.^C<ire. of Bk
he beU at Lading- RapMs. went to Empire ihU morning
OapUln and Mr*, ('bat. Webb left In the hospital. HUs Elisabeth, who is Jnring his knee and wreadUag his| beUerteg that every man Is roarju-jihe Fulflllment'' by the chonu choir.
army ^wpa to spend Chrtetmaa. They were
today fur CsaobpulU to spend Chriot- not a'patleni but a nurse and who wUl : back. He waa unable to retura to bis! teed the right of liberty and frt« This eaaau occiipiet three quartert el
oGlce tklf afteraooB.
irpeedt.
Ian boar.
graduate February next
d by their tAOldrea.

TWO SONS ARE DEAD

HE KEEPS DP ms GRIT

BEFORE TBE JURY
STANDARD
WAS CANNED

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REPDBUGCO.GOTIT,TOO

DONOVAN ON STAp

POSTOFFICE
PEOPLE BUSY

U. S. BOATS
TO VENEZUELA

NO R. F. D. CHRISTMAS

NORTH CAROLINA ALSO

VENEZUELA
WANTED SHIP

POLES HAD
KNIFE WAR

SHOT A STUDENT

DEDICATED
6TH CHURCH

HARD BLOW
TO DEFENSE WALKER REACHED FLINT

PRISON FOR
Labor MEN

MRD EARTHQUAKE

JOHN HiTCHEL, 9 HOS.

HANHOTH HOG

nCIED BY COW

RESIGNED rasmON

OLDMAN CREMATED

A

THE REV. HR. FOIGDSON

WHAT THORNTON SAID

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HAY RECOVER

CHURCH OF CHRIST

AT Kfifo

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WUNO TlUVKRM HCRALD. rRiOAY, DtCCMKR 2B. IflM.

OFT OF TWKEYS
SIDE
HAD PROGRAM

tad •W»M
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lenli WEST
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TamOj

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CAMC iUDOCNLV ‘TO & C. MOTFATT TODAY.

MARKET DEPARTMENT

A Winner for

♦l.St
LOCAL MARKET*.
There U not mneb doing at tbe mnrClDClnMU. Dec. tt-RacelpU
,.yim lYiiMi
Mlcblgnn pnUtoM were light da.rtng
AT I
Few Blrit On tbs tOd of Hla Hnnc bat A half doaan loada of pgta
tbe week ind tbe demnnd InncUve.
aoM yesterday far tt tmt
t eONOCFTIOM,
and Anatbar la a Mae Tr*^
but
tbe market ruled ttitmg at about
buabeL
Nine
loada'*<
hay
were
aUo
Arrived Fer Cbrlatwiaa.
80e per bushel on track
orou^t U. the price atfll brtng SIS
white atock and around TBc for
O. C. MeCatt shea be Based up' at le SIS
tbe ridgepole of bl* none on Park
Bealde* thCM one toad of coke, one
atreet tbit noon saw that be didat
KiMaa CKy. Dee. 2t.—The potato
toad «t oau, two toada of hm. three
gxeiLLKNT|.Y FREFARIO need to worry aboot bl* CbriaUaM hettew. on* toad of com, aad oe* toad markrt waa rather a ume sBalr tbla
dinner. SttUng «ai*Uy on tbe roof,
AND RKNDtRtD.
week. Tbe demand waa only tnlrty
were fonr big tarkeya. while on tbe
good and as the aaimly **» generall}
root of tbe first bonae south was aa
iomple. eondlttona. aa well as prices,
otbM- oae aad la a piM tree, edil
Tree Wltb a Real •anta Claaa w
tittle change from teat
abatber.
Leto af oma fee All. Foilo-ai
Snow in Colorado htedared the ship­
Tbe birds were not left by Baau
GRAIN.
The laterMUiii
ping from that dlatriet.'but that tic:
CUa* bat lenrtng (hat their happy e»
leboriL Dee.
evidently had no effect on this market
kauaoe might saddealy be lenainned. IIMM: on**. MHc: oat*, (le.
TNK CMRitniA* TRAOC.
Moat of tbe Coloradoa are of poor qual­
they left tbe Broach butcher shop aad
Cbtoagn. Dee. M-—Wbeat-CoUo- ity aad • good many oomptelau are
1b«bMm mi* br «s BTMtag RM^■ mo Wedaaeiay'a Raeeri.
Tbe CbrUtmaa profram of tbe Weil took up their abode with Mr. MoCplt. llfftte: corn. (Ttic; oats. (Oe.
«i nvrwmUUT* tomf tit* bait
leoalved. Both Pearls And Rural* aeld
MW am ot tb* cKr (bow that tip to •lie GalbaUe ecbooi va* enjoyed by •ajoylag aelr freedom very much bui
from M to 6*c a busheL
PKOOUCE.
dUa mndac Om CkhABw bwl
(be pupUa
there tMlng a balng too wary ta come down sad
Nebraska poutoe* wer
New
York.
Dee.
tt.^Botier—
■gala
be
taben
Into
capaUvlty.
geaulne
Saau
Claaa
preaeat
at

Iwi Ml OBir bwn B«eh bettar Uim
Steady aad nnebaaged; ivcelpts, 11.- 1* sBWiy. The quality to only fair
wniwl b«t
vltk Utt roar Chrtaunaa tree, ibe obtldrea all reMr. Moiatt wm muck pleased whh
and the demand tor the stock la rath
oatvlDg popMm aal eaady wblto ibetr hte unexpecUM gift but waa ta a 917. Cbeeae I
light White stock sold from 55 to
glfta ter mo anotbor were bna«
Tke iMBiriw war* ■>««« •* <»<■
gaaadary. at teat reports, how to reeeipla, l.TPO. Egg*—Firmer; recelpu 65c. aeemdlBg to quality, while qi
MMlbl* M bbwJU* aiii were not om- the.tree. Tbe imoi wm preuUy deoo- barvMt bU CkrlBttaaa preaenta In C.47«; weatera firsta, StJkc;
itoaa on Buriy Obloa wer* very Irvegsosjesm.
•Mi w «M HM «f trade bnt to all rated la belU, ookir* and other aulta- time tor the taiblly meal Friday.
iilar.vThere were almi tome Iowa* on
CUcago. 9*c.
•Mi €t m**>aait*tB».
ble CbrlaUaaa daeormlkm while tbe
hand, which usually brought belter
dalaies, il^KiSc; twins,
Tb* najoriur of the aercbiaU
,waa brave la lu array of Uaael
young Amerteas, U%<!. Butter-^rm; prlcea than tbe Nebraakaa, idatio
•awht H hMvflr a* u*oal ibla rear and inary uvetber with tbe auay
p KANOAROO BTCAKB
creameries. UeUc; dairies. 21HO Block was quoted about tbe-1
preeeau.
the Colorado Rural*.
AND CHOP* NtWEfiT
2S«: Kgfs-nrm-. first*. Wte.
Tbe tree WM la tba ladge i
PALATE TICKLERS. ♦
The cabbage market wm lea* firm.
and prevloua ta tbe vlalUag or this
1 fart a weak tone developed. Tbe
by the dtHdrea and tbe appearaace of ♦#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•• \
WOOL.
New York. Dec, M.-MIUIoni
aomrbat bat every autre la ibe elty BasU Claui, aa exealleat proftan wm
Boston. Dec. tl—QuIetnMs still ob­ demand wm generally light, on
proeeatad aed r** prewBU atocka ol Blvon la tba fourth aad ifib r^de yearning for rare delteaclr*. gourmeu tains la tbe
wool maiket, bat count of the warm weather and l.lgh
mrcbaalae eqnallad by tew stfwe* room, the pragtaBi belag as folkiwa: wllh Jaded palate*, cu enjoy kanga- I'rtoes boM. alihougfa a slightly eaa- prices that are prevailtu* Tbe local
At the smart boU-hi and
la Mleblgaa. Tbe cr«at variety of ibeu
CRonis. “BaRU Ctaos**—Hlnian.
rney Is notad la tbe poorer bupply la fully ample and meipw
muderub-. Northern and eMieru
■UN** mm4 tbe doe* pdelag baa kept
baay, ~P^
plua"—Catherine awagfer remauraafa never befoie wm grades. Local bouse* stale tbelr bln*
igaroo
kanga
Mdi trade bere Utai nlfbt bare goo* rnarek,
rai aerved lo ihe New Yprk cm cleaned up better tbaa at any cor- bhlpl>er« re|H>rted farmeni offering
ta the dtlea tbraagh aiall order* and
public.
‘itaoU'i IfcaMager*."—MlBlBii
Dg period for several years. cabbagf quite freely at the lilgh
liriwa.
iu the name dtotrlcU wh'-re, on
tMa lb ttaau u my sraUlylac. a*
DUlogoe. •The Rebearaar—Fourth
A aiU. iDOorpomted.
West Four- The supply of good domeBlie wool U
ilM- low level of values, growers remany apaat la imarae aiy drea- and fifth gradei,
teemh street. d«aU In game and poul­ so amall that quoUilons
iat« laridy arttbln tba city.
Cborva. -^nU Clau* Sat All Alone try. lie received tweniy-nln«*kangnr- Fine staple territory, however, selU (orted Ibe supply practically exhauatTbe tact that tba Cbriatma trade in Hla Den"—Minins.
ooa from Melhonra*. AuatralU; they M a scoured basis at Cto and good • d. Price* t-euiered around 240 a ton.
*M b*M aaUdamgr to Lbo tBe^
Chriataiaa Candles—Minima.
boaM M cold storage dnrlngJhe ttothlag territory at SSDUc. Floe or 22.25 |u-r hundred pounds, crated
dmta apaaka «dl for tba gaaeral
Reriiaiba. "Bessar CUM--—I
Ohio delalD* la firm at 3«OSTc; and or 22.10 in bulk. This applies bulb to
voyage, and are now.
WiaconsiD llulland and New York
MadlUBp «r Ibe eitr. Urlas ecpMtfen eea BIrek.
AUo came the latonnailon from the quaner blood Obio U atrong ai
are prattleaUy tbe aame wbatbnr
Dantab of good qualU.v.
‘^rlstmM Time'*—Minina.
dealer wba aenl them that he U about Other line* are quiet, but Iield
••bard Usaa” com# ar not. bat boUday
Tbe onion market ruled steady. lUfirm basis.
Dlalocue. “How tbe Btorr Grew"— Ic abip too more kangaroos; be
boneh a alightly better feeling
baylai la a iadbla Cantor and attber Mlaaw Berate* Balbel. Bom Rich- hr U certain kaagaioo will Jump Into
eoMtraeU or expaatU la a direct ratte orM. Besaie Middleton. Martha Vaa- favor In New York aa tt baa U Ibe
evident. The demand for Red Globes
PROVISION*.
SM generally good.especlally for the
wm tba packdboak at tba poblte. koikl. Fhaneea Balseab.
best restauranu In London and Parts.
Cbleago. Dec. 92.—Provisions openJa *ub Uma. tbe Obrlataaa trade la
beat Stork. The locnl supply
“Polka Dot Chrlstmaa-MlalnR
d nnehaaged to :mC5c higher.
na. ud in 'bard Ubm"
lilc and r«-c«ipu moderate, coming
“Babe of Betblahem“-«thel Burnt.
CTose; Pork—December, tU.CO: Jan­
carry over tbe greater porllM
from MlnnoMita. mostly.- In quslit;
d
route
t.
1
A
tarmer
o
“Mother Oooae's Cbriatam“-Mlauary. I1&.8S; May, Il6ff6. Lnrd____ aaya:
at tbalr etix*. Of oonrae there wQI Una.
lucst of the onions were poor sod 111
December, |».aO; January, gfffO; May.
cured
the
‘Bttcklla's
Arnica
ba aom atodt anaald In Traaerae
“The Plrat CUM Worablper“— two worse sores 1. . .. aaw: one on III.S2H: July. tf.«S. Rlbe-Jaauary. ■ le fancy slock was on hand- Prices
City' tbla year bat tbit fai trae every
*»re very irregular, varying fi
ae sn my leg. It U to.2TH: May. |8-S7Ji; July. |L72.
Rath HooUban.
my hand and one
year not alone la Traveree City bat la
tn TOr a bubhel on moit of the stock
worth more thana Us weight
-------- la gold,
“Wbat We Want tor ChrMaiM''rltbont it 11 .I had
1 would bot be without
. to
otbM elUea aa vea
white tome fancy Red Olobca brougbi
SEED.
mortgage tbe tana to get ll.“ Only
Tbla tnomtoi. there were many purI high M 7Sc.
i,.“8aBU“—Aatbony Rich- Me at 8. E. Walt A Son*. C. B. BugChicago, Dec. 22.—Timothy-Decem­
rbiiiTf down tova and with two baat;
bM Drm ................................
aria.
\
ber.
MM;
March.
M-95.
Clover—De­
Ap'^g.
nev day* Ml. tbe Otrtetam trade
stores.
“CbrlttnM Mght“—Minim
cember. M.IS; March. M-M.
ClncibL;.li, Dec. 22.—There WM ar
ariB aaioabtadly exeead e<:p^Uoiu.
Bacltatkn. -ChrtatnM“ — Bta^
marked rhuUKr In Ihe apple aluiatlon
SaUtvaa.
COTTON.
—^ here this week. The market continues
Oaneepttai Oaaette. Vol. ♦
RAPID CITY.

New York. Dee. 22.—Spot cotton very strong, notvitfaialandlng the fsri
ckwsd q}let. 10 points advance; mid­ that the high prices have
dling u^and*. ».26c: middling gall.
arked degree
Rapid Otiy. Mtob.. Dec.
fJOc; aalea. l.TOO bales.
and that the dealers are not taking
Klaney returned frowi Tasaga. Minn..
Putnre* closed very ateady; ctoa- hold of the offerings m freely m oould
•PIDU.
PAID
where he hu been for the last two ing hid*: December, t.hfic; March,
OFiS.
be destrad.
weeks iooklag after tateresu o( the fs.7(c; April. 2.77c; May. 2.21c; June.
Kings are selling at 24 to |45C per
81. LouU Hoop and Stave Co. They 2.7»c; July. 27»e; August. 2.C»c; Sep­
barrel. Bi^vs. Baldwins and inppina
mill there. KInly. tember. 2i7c; October, 2.57c.
PTMtUa WIU Ra Bn*M Up «y Ar- to M. ARRICK TAKES EXCELLENT
23.50. Spy* 23-50 to M-75. RmseU M-25
Voli^t aad the Small Bros. wUi go
PORTION.
and Greenings M-25 to M-50.
la tha^aear future. Tbelr (amUlc* wlU
tM Law.
SUGAR AND COFFEE.
Receipts of western bos apptei arc
go later.
New York. Dec. 22.-8ugar—Raw. light and the demand Hmlted. Jona
Far aUantiUy flaking
Ike LedWr of Oraad Rapids U here »mlaal; fair refining. 2ff39SJ7e; thani are ai-lllng at 22 to 2MS. Belltaka wMb aat Uaaa ayde BpMel and
centrifugal, m test. 2.7303.77e; midas- Bower* 21-25 to 21J5. Wliiu Peari buslM
Chailw Bpldel wm broogbt before
WtU^yan and Will KroupM of
r, 2A2c; refined, quiet ; crush, mans, 21J5 and WInwap* 2140,
ia*ge NerUagar today- , Oyi* ^Idel
Traverae City, wbo have been here ed. (.4(e; powdered. 4ff(c; grannlsiTbe bulk apple deal on track pracU
planiad goaty and paid the coats, B. M. Arric* .tor tbe Ust two years
lor the past week hnntlBg. returned ed. 4.75c. Coffee Quiet; No. 7 Rto. cally cloaed ibis week, only a strag
inmafMg tn It Cbartaa Bpldel wm rlmmer aad at tba bead of tbe ade%c; No. 4 Santo*. 7ikeM(c. Molas- gllng car or two arriving. Tbs price
home Mondny.
laianaad.
ertUIng departaeot ef tbe Hannah A
i; New Oriesna. 22e«ic:
Mr*.
LewU
LaCnr*
enjoyed
n
vUlt
ranged
from 22.25 lo 2275 per barrri
Igaoraart of tbe law wm raaponal Lay MercantO* oraipnay. bM b^erad
meMUTP,
Ma tor tbe Uw rMation la this oase.
reslgnattOB to aecept the pMltloa from her tntber and mother. Mr. and
POULTRY.
and no ionbt there are many otbera on the edlutrla] ataff of the Dry Good* Mra. Sa^ett, of BeUair*.
New York. Dee. 22.—Pouluy—Alive
CELERY,
Carl Kinney, wbo U nuendlng
who da not kaow that flaking on In- Reporter, a meroaBtU* pMer pul
quiet; ebkkeoa. He; lowla. 12ei2Hc;
Chicago. Dec. 22—Waa ateady
Ifigd Uk« w(th aal llMS la praUbli- ed la mirefn There U only oae bet- •cbool at Kalkaska, la home to spend turkeya, lODiec; dressed, strong;
Trade a»re actiie. yet not up to
ai. Whenever appreb
■oalUon of the klad.lo tbe Uaitad
western chicken*, I6fr20c: fowls. lO l•ec(alloBs. There were good receipt*
Dr. Hong of Alden U n ftmiUar BgoDloarB of the law, anwat la aare to ButM. and that 1* as editor of tbe
ei4c; apriug turkeys. l»053c.
from Ulchigan and a fairly liberal
re on tbe streeia these days.
MIow. The sfTMt wm
Dry Good* EconomlsL pubUabed
.upply WM held over. Large Sat boxMm. Detosb
AMen visited >lr*.
Deputy 0am Warden Homer Snyder New Tort aad oarned by the a
LIVE STOCK.,
t*. 6 to 2 doaeo Ounebra. Golden Heari
B.
Tucker
Friday
last.
' aad aU peraoM are waraed aiaiaat people.
Chicago. Dee. 22—Cattle—Receipt*. 90C9II.2S; Sliver Plume, 75c; square
r. Brown of Central Lake waa
Mlag Ml uaaa.
'
Mr. Arri^ U a buaUIng, energetic
BAM; murtiet Meady; bceve*. M.SOb
Michigan. Golden Heart, ordi
here on buttness Mouday.
youag ■»" and It bM been tbrougn
7.75; Tenn*. MSoeiJS; weeieraere. nary to good. 409--Oc; fancy. 759Mc;
Prank Horton of Cedar a'rrtvad Tue*
Us exeelUnt work with tbe Big Store,
M.50to5.5n: Stockers and feeded*.
Htrte extra a abadc higher, short
day eveUng to apend ChrUlmaa with
aad also his work U tbe Chicago
$2.6l>D4,75: cow* and heifer*. fl.BOQ nnd |Kx>r tops down lo lS92Sc; per
:hU alater. Mrs. B. Tucker.
■ calve*. 26eB.S0. Hoga-Receipu. bunch, home grown, while, 5910c:
Vapi« PMpla Were Uaitad la Ma atoree. at Decntar. III., aad la the
Mr*. J. M. MeParraa wm a KalkaawesL that be haa become fitted to ac­
22.000; market steady: Hfht. 2t.2uO Golden Heart, m to site and quality
riage At tha Long Lake Paraaie
ka abopper Tuesday.
cept no reapousible a poaltlon,
5.50: mixed. 25.1596.20; heavy. 25.20 10915c; gre«-n top. 1S9I7HC; Blue
a«a •/tor. Carey.
Mrs.
B.
Rafferty
and
two
children.
tbimgb tbe managMDeat of tbe Han­
95ff0: rough. 25.2005.40; good '
UibItoD. »mall. 25930c.
LaBerra and Umes. left Tuesday
At tbe PrtonO* parsonage. Xgta nah A Lay MereanUle eampany
moralag tor Ouaway. to spend (%rUt- ch<dee heavy. M.409S-60; Pte*.
Lake, at 1 o'cloc* Monday, ocenned regret losing so good a man. yet the;
D4.7S; bulk of sales. M.S095.M.
BELLING RRfCto
the marriage of Mia* Ida Mae Wald- are proud that tbe Me aelecled tm mns«wUb ber bnaband st tbnt pUos. Sheep—Recetiu*.
15,000;
market
Frulte and Nuta.
iwa. of thb city, to B« Aa
thU poamoB was one of tbelr
steady; native*. 12.0095; weeteni. Orapw. per baakm ...|.........
OltAel. of UtUe Rock. Arkansas. The
enjoyed I2.C094M; yearliuM. 2S9C.25; temb:> Pear*, per basket ..........................
CranbetTU-i-. per qt .......................
Rev. OorvM A. Garry oBctatlag.
Mr. ArrIA wiu remain wltb
since we began using Dr. 24.5097.60; weatera. I4.5097J0.
ChvsUuts. per qt............................
Mra. Carey, tbe gmm'a ■]
Arm unui about tbe aMdU of Jan­
Ufe Plus, three year*
Oraoe*. per bMket..................... U929«
. U A.
of Rural
aervad dlaaer after which the young aary. when be wUl leave tor CUcago _ .

DEANS.
Hickory nuts, per qL......................... lOc
No. 1. OuiUord. Maine. They
cdgpte returned to Cbe dty to take the to take up bU aew work. HU place Route
---------------------10c
Chicago. Dec. 22.—Ruled qnlei
cleanse aad tone the system In a
........ 20940c
orentiig train for short visits at Grand
not yet been filled.
genUe wv that doe* yon good. 2(c late quoted prices. Red Kiduey. ('al................25c
RapUa. Chicago aad BL Loali.
to E. Walt A Sons. C. E. Bugbee Iforaia Umas and pea beans are all
......leexc
ttg Go, and Hannah A Lay drag rather easy..There la only a moderate
rnate ta Uttte ffax*. where
........ 209^
ffitchal has a poMttoa m railroad
demand. Market Is well suppUed and
MartE wftb the Mlmonri Pacific.
Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Neuter toft to­ there are good reoelpta. Pea beaas.
Mm Oltehel bM a Urge drde of
day lor Fnnktart to vend tbe boll^ hand phtoed. cbolee. $2*0; prime.
MaiMa here wbo ualle U tbdr eon
2M092.1S; coed. |2i»; common. 21-75
days.
about
Joha GUebrtot to sufferiag wltb an 91A0; medtoma. aomteaUy
lack of teng trouble that Is keepiag
PraakUa. Pa.. Dm. JL-Prad Ctena,
DetrolL
Dee.
22.—Bennatom from work.
a civil war veteran, to oonvteeed that
Mra. to B. OePrnoce returned to 22.K: May. |L2S.
wbU* Uarie Bam may be a Uitte Mow
imetlmaa. be will. If given time, pay KUgHey tbto moralag after ahowlag
me MtoW* vmtg Mm and ttolei
In this cUy.
' POTATDEB.
VMNB My UtotM U TbU
la btmeat debt!.
Chtenga. Dec 22.—The undertone
Ctena WM a member of the mew of
City.
Where DeHats Flew.
of the market wm weaker but la the
Ibe Union guBboat Tnacumbte. whkA.
David Parimr, ef Fayette, K. T", n absewee of trading price* were caHed
Hmlrr aftarnoM J. Louto Carry, of
veteran ef the civil war. who-lest a
KM Bapito. and MUa Carrie E. PnoL ad* at Vkkabwg. cnptnred a «Mntl- faot at Gettysburg, says: The m»d aomtoaUr unebaaged. What buyera
Baetrlc Bitters kava dnM 1* appenrtd oa the market were boldlag
of CUeaM. »«•
*■ ■w»Mge ty eg eattan at JaatM’ Imndtoi
worth more thaa Ore hundrad doUan off for lower prices. Darlag the holi­
bp the Bar. 7. W. MHUf.
IM2.
to ma. I spent amch maeey doctorAttar a rUtt to the parmrtb of tba
Ha bM Mat received * warrant (nr tag fer a had case af atamech troeble. days the trad* looks for a quiet
brtto aad otbw friend*, tbe happy to oMta. bis ahara ef the pete* :
to little pttrpeee. 1 lhae triad Kectrte ket. Bates reported were at (7972
Mwvlllc. Dec. 21^-C, H> Oi
Bitter*, and they coed ana. I now
«ogpU wm oattU down on thMr beantake them m a towfe. and they toep A On. quote the baying price of pou­
Otol farm at Bk Inks. wiU the
me strong and weQ.“ (Pc at B. to toe* en the OrmnviD* market at (5
I Ltontenant Ralatd I
rb^ttattona and M wukaa of <
WnR A B*M c to Bqghee Drag On,
«(Tc; rye, 7Pc; wheM, *Se; b
I to Portland today.
aai Bannk A Lay Erag aaenn.

HDIIBEiS BT GHIMEN

$24.50
A GOOD CtlTTEK

«».

AT A LOW rnicE

s?s

USED sn

GOES TO CHICAGO

SPECIFICATIONS
GEAR—Rock elm (not braah hlAory) %t\% inch beat Tunnera,
Inch'beama.
Inch to
lack kneea. % and 7-tO iadi
hand forged wrought Iron braces. '-iC wraaMl Iron draw Irawa bolt­
ed to rranae of body and to ronner*. \% Inch channel tteel aboea,
ixlK tech qnick ahlfUng draw bar heavily Ironed toll length. Brace*
are all hand forged and fitted to each cutter.
BODY—Ash frame aad whltewood panris
appearance, thio* pnwg slept and 5-Inch step board. extenaloB Wing
dMh. nickel plated arm aad dMh raiU.
,
TKIMMING—Wool faced blue or greea ekiih. Spring
12x34 iDcbea. spring back 12x39 Inches, padded aides
lOlixfih
inches All parts removable.
PAINTING—Body in colors, neatly striped; grar. blue, green, or
carmine, nrally striped. Only first ctea* tead aad oil aad Na I
varnish are naad, giving a 'fine finish and a Job that wUI wear wall.
SHAFTS—Selected hickory, genuine tosUer trimmed. Pole In
place of shafts with alngtetrces. evener wd neckyok*. 22i« extra.
Other fitTka hud grfidea: at................ WMtoWM
Open and Top Kpriog Cntteia..........$4Ut t« MS .§

Fw and For Ubc4 COtotto* a complate line $1C.M to MS

Wateb lor SpacUl BErthlai to Ca>b aext w»ek.

FARMER’S STATE
SUPPLY
CO.
ST.
...mom

pork, pc
Sliced Urn .
Sliced kam .

...
James Kern* *<rt to Mt. Pleaaaai
today lo spend tbe holidays.

Flour. 11. A L. Beat.........................fiSJg
Hundredweight, corn meal ........21.50

C8T69CBm

igp-:

CDHT-FOOT

“,S£

-m

cult court for Graa
ty—In rhantery.
Hay Lindsey. Co
OomUalaanL vs.
leorge Under). Defendant—Dec.

1. per busbc
■V
ttmii
.
Ml. IU
d hay ........ ........................ |l»OI5 (his cause that Ibe defendant's teal
known place of residence wm in thi*
H. A L. le. but that hit present place
Idence cannot now be MocrialneA.
molten of U II. Cage, SoHcltor for
above named complainant. R to
ordered that-aAd^teiMwiL George
GUYING MUGEto
Uodtey. cause htTYpimrahra to be
entered in tbla raao either lo person
or by solicitor within five moBtha traoi
the date hereof aad la default thereof
(bat tbe bill of cmnpUlnt filed herein
■nay be taken M confessed agniast
him.
OGOROB W. (TIRTIB.
bumib

u

vu

Wheat. H. A U .......................... .l.,.»5c
VtL Dec. ifi Jaa. 22.

Buckwheat. T. C. MIIIIng Co. .

l8Ki

a

STATE OP MICHIGAN—In the Cirruli court (or Qraod Traverae Coun­
tv—In Chancery.
Maggie Clark, ('omplalnanl. vs. John
Clirk. Defendant—Dec. 16. 1902.
I tbe laat known ptore

.... =s
..................1JJ4C

1 green hide*, per lb .
Ctlfskla*. per lb.....................
Horaehidea! p.........................

cnaa-WAUHtoN

;:;;S

leii

No. 1 Coon M bigl> M .

t place of residence cannot
ceriainrd. On motion of L
r the complainant.
Clsr* cause his ap
peraon or by
u-rc-d in Ibis cans
......... .. wituin
.tuin Are
aoMclior
live montha
months from the
date hereof and In default thereof that
r taken aa <
him.

C.IXIRGE W. CURTIS.
Circuit Court Commtoaloner.Graad Traverai- <0., Midi.
I. II. GAGE.
Sol. for Complainant.
Business sddreu: Traverae City.
..MA6
I
Mich.
..•LX
Fri. Dec. 124an. 22.

Many Hiindreds ot SaMsIied
Savings Depositors at this
Bank WUI Receive Their In­
terest January 1st, 1908.
We iKvltc yoD to o|2ca an aeeom wttk «■.
Tain Bank ia a moat degirable depogitoft tor jau fimiagfl
for it ia •tron^ conaemttiTS and gafe, nlway■ paja od de>
mana. asd allowa THBBB PER CfSST IKTrai^, ooa
pounded tirio© • year.

Oae Dollar «r More Will Start

sA~t I

Travearmra, Oltoy
SGa-tM Barilc
Oldtst and Strvngnt Bank iu Northern Mukigau.

IP wm

■?

ORAND TRAVCMC MCRALO. PRIbAV, OteCMUR A 1M.

STATE BAM CATHOLIC
CHRISTMAS

SLEIGH LOAD OF
WOOL BROUGHT $2,000

Onttil
SwNn.
-

♦♦♦A4444444♦♦♦♦♦♦
From TaeadayV Record.
be kkel perqtle who attend the nnlvervUy. who have not cotne home yet
are expected tonlkht on tbe laic traia.
jAmong them are the following:

OmCXKA-A. T*»eT

tv.

VnV

«Mt; B. nor* OlDcR. VlM PmUMt;

AT

dT.

FRANCId

{Glenn Codmaa. Alfred Wilhelm. Merril
-Crouer. with

urd. A. f. BavUtAd. AaitoUat Cvh-

-McCarUty

mdums gave pkogsam

ewl Miller. Mus Eva

I

Eeeowd

j

Grade

!

,

bonrde add

to tU

Tmo tbouand Aellata U wW

coorae there U a Chrietinas tree. paU;

R-!»ool In rtorage. wnlilag lor tbe gor-

Bd»mb.n,r rral.rf f.r «n. .1,W

■■»»».; ImWo.' .o »n U.m
Older that be mlgtal ihlp them
Tbe inspeclor found ttlcrn free from

In TBe Evening Record, i found In the Gralid Traverse region,

by the Mlalna.
rger bad between »?S.-1 u equal II not superior to «ay wool
Bong. "Jingle BeUa"-Boya of Min- 000 and 130.000 wort£ of hides and , grown in (be state.

upset and tbe hoiae ran for about two

Mr. and Mrs. Val Dunn caUed

Bedutlon, "M/ DoQ,"—AUcla

Thai

niilea and was caught by F. KratchorlL

Cor-

Belle CaaOeld apent Baaday

“A Cairtetnuei »re Thoo^l." Mar-

RodteUan. "Oar Baby"-!lJUle Brad-

being

MM* hide McMallen

After a piayar by the Rer. Demai

and

OUo

Brager went to Traverse City Tburw
I ore over, the day nl^L

i

tree with a Santa Clani.*

Suadap..^ an

Monday with tfthel Seeor.

the Intermediate depart

maat of the ebareh. the feaUre of the
entertalameiit

Frank Jeaaau speat

Monday with hu aunL Hr*. 8111.'^^
'Bertha Lewald spent Sunday

Baaday Mbool

K. meat bidding exeitiNe* in the baae•eefOai'a

with

Thelma Thomas.

cello* Wleelor. aad. Samuel L«Boebe.

^ ChrUtma* waa c«lebr«ted - at

on

Mra. McCary Sunday alternoon.

Bllla.

'Vram Wedaewlay'* Record.

ta*t night,

third aad fOnrth grade* will have

Miss R. McMullen, teacher of Dana

ercUee in the *econd grade, a tree achool. went in Rig Rapid* Saturday

OodiltB. and a eelecllon hy the Ban­ barteg been provided. The

acreulb

night to spend Christmas.

and eighth gmdee wlU al*o have «xUr*. R. Potrafka was taken Mdd<
j by the erdaaa. but in place of the tree will ly lU Sunday eveolng.
have a bolly rope. Some drawing* la
Mttla falka. amoh to the e
Mrs. Wlllljm Saunders vpent Friday
room by Henry Day aro eepecBlL Mlae Margaret Keith gave a redand Saturday with her sister. Mrs. T.
tatMn. loDowad by a piano aolo by telly fine. The work of the atodenti U Hebird. of Traverse City.
dar ndUml oroheeira.

Min DMight Bawyer. Mia* AUoe Haa- oa ohlMUoa today la all the room*,
M then taTorad with a reeitatloa.

aad U neat and cooaldnrable akiU la
rrangtag and dertgalng.

‘ and a dialogae by eight Ultle gtrie and

BOWERS HARBOR.

I' am hofftnm the olaaee* of Mm. W.
M Lore, Mn. T. C Wright, Mlea Heioa Moora, Mm. B. 3. Hawmnnd wa
ghren.

PARn OF NASONS

Bora, to Mr. mad Mr*. Alex Carrol, a

"Peacetnl NWhf waa aang by part
John Lardie has aold hi* old fann <o

or the achool, tallowed hy a rwlta-

VcncH Kaner of Traverae City.

thm by Mba Dwight Bawynr. Janie

win
Amoet Zoulek'* cblldron

BMler thes randcnd a pbno eolo. aad
the

aeheol

aang

"Might Ood and

Mbs Slgnc

stetllng

Wbaa Sente Cteoa arrtred he ^re

beautUal

wRh tu trimming* at tlaae] aad gold
aad fancy oraameat*. >ag» of oandy
aad gitte from the taadier* to tbe pubDa

and from papU* to tbe

The Mlowlng teaoher*
cat with their claaeet: Mis* Bomae>.
Mm. S. J.

Haeuwad.

Mia*

Halea

gfoere, Bd Keith. Ollrer Watem. Mm.
4

W. B. liove, MlH Helen Abbott, Mm.
T. C Wright. MlM HabM Greeno and
Mias Mahpl Dt^rm. Mn. K. L- Bd-

party given by Travmq* city lodge

cer being Moot

Wonhlpfal

Master

Montague,

g

department

of

the

Braday

CwHaTha cbiinte psrlora, all the
lor ciaaae* aad the ofBcers of tbe Boa
day acbool to enjoy the banquet to-

Cream.

Aaeorted Cake,
Coffee.

Daacteg cioaed the eveategb eaterUnmene. Urn Theater orohestra
dec tbe dlreciloa of Prof. Karl HorsL
fanlahiag the mask. The fatlowlag
>mmtttera had charge of the affair:

Ob Toeaday night. Deoemaer 2*. the
will hold a cblekea pie baa-

Beef Tongne.

BiecaUve—CBarle* B.

Hale,

wn-

Howto Cure
Lifer Trouble
KanV«* Bo** My

Item Mothersm. F. O. Beumaan. John
P. OU. A. B. Cook. Elmer B. White.
GSbert.

William

MotheraUl.

Kingsley today after shopping la tbe

Banqnei-R. H.

SJ

OHae eervfm.

can r^fford

lo

trust

b.

Ask your own doctor.
Tha bMt kind ol a t**Um«wlat—
"Bold fer ovwr alatr ywsrs."

1



f

ssissMaua.

iyers^it^
a< fc-rwCM t

at 1 o'clock p m. of that day at th*
front door of the court botase te Traw
City. Grand Traverae Oooaty,
Mick., (that being •he plaoa of hoi*the Circuit court tor said eoantyJ
r premi................................... la aald morb
FARMS WANTED-! leave lor Oblo
ge or a
Di-c. SA to and farm bujers. If
I want to sell your larm let me
»w. Wm. Troutwlne.
Dec. 18-2M^ aad aa attorney fee of Tt

tnsi£‘"t.‘ssSA‘Sr.°'ss.

city.

ara as provided for te
be add are deeertbea
Mrs. O. C. Alward and. six children
know the taw regardIf >-ou want
■uortgage aa atteated la Trav­
went to Seymour. lodlana. today to iDg alt farm
erse City, Grand
Traveras oauty,
locate.
Mrs. Alward formerly lived "Michigan Farm l.aws.'
Mich. vU:
in .Sorthport.
The undivided ooo-haU Of the follow.
Mr. and Mrs. James Blood, of Nor^- and Boi- business forms. See plciqre tag
« L.........................
de.tTlbe
port, went to Maacvlwa toda)- for a of tbe book and oor offer on another the northwest cartier of k*
block "H- of Hanaah Lay A Co.'a aev|«ge of (his |>apcr.
short visit.
I

j-our stork, and why
other when you can buy liarveil's for 55c per package, the i
ard for sixty 'years.
Harvell's f'ondftion I'owders have eatabllLhed
world wide reputation as being 1
best on the market for borses. hogs,
cattle, sheep and poultry. Absolutely
DO wa.Mo and full weight padugrti.
Sold by S E. Walt A Sons and E. E.
Miller.

The Flower Store
Of Quality
THE FRESHEST
THE CHOICEST
And tbe Best ol Cnt
Flowers
lor all oeeaslODS.

TelcphoaeNo.4S.
118 S. UaloD SL
Traverae City.

Ihiglaiid. Is rarely oliirurcd.

MICHIGAN FARM LAWS

eart oo north Has of saM W q«* IMT
rods
and
eight
fosL
Shanon
aoutboaslerly parallel wUh the wrot
line of aald lot one to the aoalh hoandary hoe of lot two te said block "B."
tbeoee west on the south bonadary
Hoe of said loU one aad two te aald
bloch two roda and elevea feat to waat
of aald lot osa. tr
along the west booadary
TATE OF MlrlllGAN. THE I’RO- line of said lot one to the pine* of boglnnlng.
ba:c court for the couiiij 'of Grand
OcL A ISOA
Traverse.

■stioa
...................
sad Ibe w*l»«7
wsl>«7 dle-bsripdie-hsrip- traw era
we*. aloec w<Oi a 1 sh. «>i..------------_..eJius tba dtaeae-, am pBi is real br
Creaa Balm bn^l. laau aad ara
natwd. bnatUs* U oertBab UstU 704
try tbit n iwty. mo rsa fans •« KVtt uf tbe
goo* II wtU «-> TOO. I> SBoUtd iBnellT to (be

session of said court, held
e probate offire In the .*it> oT Tra
VC City In said roualy. ou the k
r l»0A

L. H. GAGS.
Attorney lor Aaslgneo.
DuslnuM addresa, Traveras CHy.

of probate.
In tbe matter of the csUie Of Alla

Mrs. C. C. H.....................................................
■d In
ltd court her ix-tltloD: pruylng! for
lio'tisc tn sell at private sab- the in
teresL of said estate In Certain real
(•Mtate therein described.
• 'UMdl.y HMer H OU*<g
OU*<gb4Mlns.Ki(«itas,
T.oTTt
o(
IT ‘
It is ordered. That tbe r.ih day of UJaaaleK Hno«W.
January A. D. 1!*09. at ten o'ekH-k in
. _ Mr
... rr^ .i-r 3
.. _
e forenoon; ai aald probate ufflee, lie nTHruSTran-rwira tbe Tirealy-SMtear •<
id is hereby appointed for hear
Id petition, and that all perrons
Aadwh,«M« im-SBOUSt '-Islaad u tv Oar
eeted In said
said court at said lime and place, to
.-boa- cause u hy a llceusc to sell the
interest of ssld estate In said
estate should Dot be granted.
It It durlber order«d. That
public
ndtb-e thereof be given by pnbilcation
for lhr«
copy' of this order, f
prevlou* t«
restive n<•ecks
.
bearlnii
Ing. in
la the Grand T raverse
wtewvhsstisyi.epemiMa. .
printed aad drcnlataid. a r
ed In aald county.
FRED R. WAI.KER.
Judge of Probate.
Dec. n-l8-55Jaa. 1.

__ _

!K5'S.'V.l“.Tt,7.r'r SfTf-r

DENTISI
DR. W. J. HI00IN8. OOMNL
New Munson BIA
TraTerso Ctty.
CSiUMM lelepboao: office. TPS; roaIdence. S02.
Ask to be directed to Ms office op­
posite Sbennaa A Htmter.
Do not be misdirected.
Gold work of tbe vety beeL
Porcelain Inlan.
Palnleea esiratelon.
Strong. natuAl appearlag and very
best artificial teeth.
Hake appolatmenta
ahead
when
posHhle.
,
once hours 7:30 to .JMM. 1 to A
; Other boar* by reqoert.

Bcrtk Uaa id aivltca
iiali-Bliw (*i totenM-ialirn.? t^fc». (hroiw
w
won Uwid Ud (w.. in tbrooa
.lUhooe
third >lk>< rud*. tteae*
w. u> (m-ro !«kc. throw aarth aa* SBaS
loth-wUkS tbsaboir oTOivraLak* toplaaa,^
1i>r<BBlac. ■•«>* loa .a» <i< aoUtvailtairt
IbIrtr arm mom o- 1— "Tf th* *M rod rt
Lot thrva'li. •'•nimi tvrolywiha t*i, «e*a
twrolr«U aarthor raas*»wat«« wtaLbalaa

•eoth b«> ef loM hii Ihrro^i; Wimm wste
Ihr aoalh-wrot
Md Let three iSi:
thwe BoHhtothe Bartb-wrot ronter or**M
lot thna |*>: ihro<- arot to the piaea of •»
'
AMb lAt leer i4-. ell ia e«iUoa
-alaa <»>. Ate th- aarth ewe gaarw
' tr of
thin 7 I *rtti
rat
All la T
iiHV. ■i.r:*

irst’u

On another page of this paper will bo found an advenlsemm:
of the new edition of the MIchigsD lYrm lji«v. brought' down to
the present, wiilch the ilorqld has l<-rn fortunate iii sNroring for
Its subscriber*.
This hook contains 250 pages and treats full? on 35 subj.-ers.
giving an average of ten page* to each subject. Almost every law
point that can ptutihly eome up in connection with farming Is giv­
en In plain language, ro that no person can raUunderstaDd Its mean­
ing. Thl»
"“t
anywhere, and ean
'
the adn-rthe v«o' low iM-ic
Herald subscribers
alter wiia
lut- publlsb>-is,
ituoiisu-ie, ee .had
jau
iking
up the mailer
with the
tlscimnt. B< fore ta'
'
bly by first class siiorueyi, who declare
the book examined thoroughi
claimed for it.
It to be everything

Kartgagee.

-

Travrrw City. Mi-h
Frt .lNr U Uardi 12

Rred B. Roderspiol

REAL ESTATE
Farms aiid City Property

OsldweD's Byrap Praam does tel*
lavlteUon—A. B. Oo«*, E.' P. Allen, ____ _ tine Taka a few doera aad ee*
hew quickly the Arowwy ferttac learra.
CkrMmaa at Omee
Charch-ohUJ. V. MdBtoah. Hens Tobler.
dna’B tree for the Bpnday eehoot at
and parfret •
7 obJock Thanday ercalag.
I like yoor oM
M grip* nor pata. It acta .
dM M
The ragalar aiicN** will be BreaAROUND SILVER LAKE.
aad Is very ptaesaat to u
a«g aaM plate at
ThotMtey
--------- -- Mkk.. a-------h
lBdtg«*UeB
aad
Uver^
BlghL foOowad hy a tall choral ccleAugost Potrafka and daiighte
re uaed Dr. GaMwelTs Syrtrooblc.
hemttea of tbe Boly Eaeharlrt at It ivery.aick with pnenmoala.
tb fine ranilta. U is a p0o'dadc. aUdalghL The aeooad oe
George CaaAeM la very sl<ft with ____ __________ aad 1 aev fsal as ktrooc
aad wrti ss fotBarty." Wai. Bladt. Kltloa wm be at le a. m. Chriatsas day.
aaue. nL. aays; "Dr. CaldweQ-B Byn«i
At both tho midnight aad to e’elwA
LOae Davison and Dan Klckio* call­ PerolB Is the bort remedy I ever used
tar lirra eoaaplslat v ceaeUpsUoa.*'
ed oa Mra. Ida tteanaeaMhmldt Sun­
Mr*. B. B. Btowa. Addlagtoo. lad. Ter.
tab aerrlee wffl be enag, with aa aa- day evening.
was troubled with torpid Uver aod ceesUthem tetrott and aaoto by Mlaa
Pred Biwakel waa tekea aertoosly 111
Brer

you

Cbarie*i

lie. M. B. HaakelL

Bri^t Baaday erenlag.

Sbarind Our

Profits

Bought, sold and exchanged
MONEY TO LOAN.
CALL AND SEE ME.
Boom 1.4 Magealii- Bid-.?., Traverae City, Mich.

On lj«»iiibcr :U wi> willcredil to teivinK* aocoente
upon uur txxika Iboir altare of ibe aemi-aaGiial distributidh of interesL

Besforc oor atawkholdera r

tUll-D NOW!

ceive one cent of profit o Q Ibeir iovesUne&t in thi*
bonk, tbe Bating* depoeitora axo jwd the intereat
On Jane
and December
npon tbui:
.....
yw there.....................................
i* credited to
I eaoh
eaohand
andevery
e
SI......................
of each.............................
aooonnt the inteieit earned

on toch depoaite

tbeir pass booka after Deoemw 31 to
"cbeoked np”

that

entered thereon.

the acciaed

bare tbeoi

iotereat may be

TfaU intereat bekooMa

part of

tbe principal and begina to draw'intereat Jan.
1

IroUIVIBEIiR

All

our aavings depasilors oor requested to hrioc in

at 3 per oent

)

s?2i.sar];ss27Sf3 First National Bank

WUltem Bsanden te akk.
Mootleeila. D. Is glad to ssad s trae
Aagnst Myers and two ladiro from asamla to ani-eas who hat a
It™verve aty. wbUe driving o« from hM win gfv* It a fair tnaL

Is cauadsd tel

all

it for

couehs, colds, broDcbitis, con­

D-^Atwell. V. A. Patrick, H. S. Bar-

telth.

"Angtet

them

and they prescribe

BecepOoD—Herbert Moatagiie. 1. B.

i. E. R. MoCoy. T H. OH- physic Is aa eaaergaBcy ismrdy. but ae*
er a bewM traataMul. U the bowds d
' '
ere IW a reosa
isgulartr
there
______ *d than OM--------BUworth.
W- FtejU l*_ temoved by a
WolootL M. P. Hoat, Everett BTilt_______________ BW»y. tired I ..
.
ney. Herbert B. Mcategne.
GHRISTMA*
WAS
WELCOMED
th* coated toBgtM. the duO heed palaa
B. White, O. A. Ho]. tbe eosr Btaraach. the
a sallow cteplexAT GRACE CHURCH.
Iktey. 8. 8. Smith. T. Wv Thirlby, Asa
ime
to
ti
Bale.
n the be
FkmwM. B. Holley. Chaa. B. Hale.
■areharite at tt Ohioea PmHerbert B. MoaUguk WUUam

aa aa etertory arieetton.

to

some

gelt. W. H. AbbotL'

MIDNIGHT SERVICE

We tefl

about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

n

Creamed PotUoes.
Waldorf Salad,

toe

doing

■U Herald Snbscrlbers.-Wtat Lawyers
Say ol IL

Frlcaaaee of Chicken,
BeOS.

the aano tree aad deeoraUon* left by

mmlor

Pickle*.
Wafera,

oiled Been.

held

their tea^ara.^

The Blue
Altfaoueb Inn a few rcllc* fr.im tbe



returned

QUEEN CITYFLORALCO.
RUfH ANDERSON, Manger

Sold at 8. E. Wait

month of the rirer Thames, noted for
its fwm. tbe ttmoniibere of Uoroc bay,

Chrletaaa Uwe. the Uttta ones aalag

waa spent by the kindngadtnen aad

Is world wide.

Grand Rapid*.
ot

NOTICE OF ANI
NNUAL h
The annua] nnretiqg of t!
lotoat Fire In
WlUlam Mothirand Trai-eree,
roree. Antrim and I.,oelanaB
rill be held In Grange Hall.
crtlU waa the worablpfal maater dar­ Countl.
Traver
irwierw City, January &. 1»u9.
U9. at 1
ing the year last cloned.
o'clock p. m. for the purpose of elect­
After the instellation of the cMoera ing a Prestdent. a Vice PrcwldeDt and
the foUowteg exetilent baaaset wi
two dlrectora. and tbe tranaacUon of
other
bnslnosB
ol
Imponaace
that
will
•freed:
^

Their

the older onee. A my happy time

Uulq Lottie Getnmn is spending her

grip on roe. w hen a friend recommend­
ed Dr. King's New Dlsrovery. I be­
gan taking it. and three bottle* af­
fected a coicplete cure " The fam.or this life saving cough and cold

fnl year, aad a aplrit of harmoay has

Olive*.

alter

Nickerson rctnrned to

Shipped ana DelivercdPromptly

Lodge baa Just ekwed a very anec***-

Thb afteraaon the ptteary E^art•eat of tbe Baaday netool
I.

Herbert

Gr^nd lodge of Mldilgan.

The ckMlag of the •renlag’s picasWatched

Hr*. Ada L < .
kaown proprietor o
Vaughn. Hiss, eay*:
ilhs I suffered with a

able Of the aeaaoD. the laateniag offi­ her vacatloD with her parents at Elk

area was a soag by the eaUre aebooL
Bhephcrtfa

Five Rare Mrtate.
There are dve rare metals In the ee
called platinum
ilntn, puUsillum, Irliilum and rotheotum. Rhodium reslats the aelioo of
cbemkwlB romatkably. arlds that <llsBolve goM and platinum bsviug no ef­
fect upon IL ' It is need for cniclblea.
Onmtam Is tbe benviest of tbe
onodtlxtb heavier than guU. IrMliim
Is one of the hardest tm-tals atxl Is
ertensircly used Id the making of
poinu for gold i»ena
and oiwi
oiiKtlv
It nM-tnIs are o'ltnlmd
i
merely
as byprodneu la tbe reOnlng of platlOUQI.—ArgoQunl.

No. m. F. A A. M.. at Maaonic ball VBrttlott with Mra. Flora Zoulek.
UUs Mary MaroMcy U *pcndia»
Monday waa one of tbe mort enjoy­

•aed to her home by niBoa.

"While

Sunday

AngcH’

today

Christmas shopping la this city.

Mrs. T. Mtlchell went to Honor this
tbelr eye ou Ibe ini.uiid." for It needs
'some skill to strike the heap of aioaea morning, railed by the illness of her
at Ibe right spcH on the rood so as to grandchild .
eei-ure a lone stralcbt fHgbt.-IIlustnted txAdoo Nrwa
You MuH Hav*

1 and aannal lek'a getting aome sewing done.

Tbe pablie I

few word* of cheer and cacouragomeat
the corner of the dialog room, pro-

Pijiant at Play.

NelUe Stcvenion Is at LUxle Zon-

Mbe^ for the part year, and spoke a
Cor tho cemlag year. The tree, set la

Laiwon spent

Lydia

Kingsley

Madam Selber will leave Oercniber
(omewasl
3S for Los Angeles. Cal., on her an­
resembles. Tbe Imiwa wurtiurs play
dung tbe rcodvrny. and (be came coo- nual trip to the wesL She will be
gone wereral montba.
sls:s uf loug drives wi::i a reed,
Mrs. M. n. Rudd and daughter. Ida.
eud uf v.bk'b H set In a targe bruvro
bean.
Bolaa-.-lng a javellu nleely ic and Mias Calhoun returned to Manct.fbt baud. vd(b tbe f»rciiiiser a* tbr iona today.
driving 1‘ower. they pr.-Je-i It swiftly
Mrs. J. J. Woolabic and son. Leo.
at a mound on the ruod abend. froB returned to Kingsley today after doing
which it gisocee. falling SM or 9X
her Christmas shopping here.
yards away. Thus they walk and play
Louis E Moon is home from Ann
for ndlei. vying wifli each other fur
Ibe loagest drltc. The Fijians “keep Arbor for The Christmmas holidays.

Had a

cad Monday with Grace Kllmunr.

Oaiwa After Eicereisaa.

a abort talk apoe the work

Ho

are very

sick with a bard oolA

Grand Master

PriMt of Peace."

a eery

returned to Fif.-

Mrs. Ucorge Becker went to Cadll

Mrs. E A.

tbe car wlih the wool the drtrer disease aad gare them a clean Mil.
bad a picture taken of tbe load, which The wool, eome of the be*t to be

Bong. "Hang Up Baby'a Stodtlng.'

gait
Bong. ‘Talry Bhip."—Minim*.

Children ' of

Congregailoaal

Mra. Viola Clark

Mrs.

aalSA. aod aome floe drawlofa on the

Mlttlmt of the firet and aeeond gradea.

Tree. All Enjoying a Happv

PlrA

Roland

to Reed L'ily today for a week's vUil.

room bu beea decorated for the oc

Bunday evening bad their ruttcr

!

Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Prank'^Wwuson went

aftenwoe la the aoeembly woo. The

"8aaU*e Relndew"^-Charlea Mene-

g

sod

jac today lor a short vislL

Pnaei* echool will be obeenred Ibli

ftCHEUBEREDr

the

Lieutenant

mas shopping la this rliy.

Praia W«dBe*diir'« RMord.
The Chrtoune* exerdee# of the 81

Because ve make medicines
for them.

sumption. They mist iL Then

with

speeding rozne liiae In tbe city.

deck^ o«t with Onael and
CONORCOA- The eserclaea wUI be giTea by the load of wool test week. TAlien en route

oepartmem Had

Me

,L^ke today alter doing sodic I'brlst .

fi^FOiqnUREN

PHmary

Mis--

Mande

' Bougbtoa loll today for Detr^t alter
Third and Po-rth Gmdaa

It wm be u fiAowf:

Wedneaday

Tknrtell.

A E. Finney, of Kansas, is spending
Mrx. Finney.

Had ThMra.

dUNOAV dCHOOL.

?IK\

Miss

, Michael.
hU t brislmas and New Years

CkoMH Ob <mt 3.000

g

Mclver.

‘ Koberu Kcboc. Julias Martinck. Earn

dEL AND TRlNMIHOd.

K. B.-Addf«M in OBOacOoM «ad
Cjiii-|~~-—
Ncardlnc BuUim
to the TrawM GUf
SUte
Buk, TmwM CU7. HtdL

OP

Jack

<OIIre Turner and Miss

j fcr cot dHdVc4 di Time BcBdittt

$bftK

whom will eome Bert

and

'Josephine Usvj-. 1.obU Tinkhsm. Miss

CHRIdTMAd TRCC OAV WITH TIN-

IS BY
A CLAUS

to Doctors

1 Pierson. Rey UtCarry. Don Bingham.
exCRCidC*

BMMt Outaad. cuki«r: A. J. M*r

__ _____________ _____ Tid*T hv.
nv* caadu Mm. J«1M T. Hwiwh.
•uuHl OutoML B. C DdTM, Jottf
, W. W. gBlML

Fred

Why Refer

IUGBTGAQB BAJA-Dalami
‘*1 been made to tbe ooaditk

by Rebocca A Pler^ U Ti
CUy.MIdtetoGco. B.BlNcfeaid.1
aam« plaoa. dated SepL 17. r
recorded te tbe oOc* of the
of Deeds for Grand Traverwe Oontg.
Hkh. SepL IS. 107. at 7 o'clock ». m.
of that day la liber S». of n
'
page
e <S3.
*S3. wbldi
wb
mortgage wro’STlhe
3rd day of OcL ISOS, daljr aaalgaad by
aaid George s. Relcbard to Btaphew
Heath, and the ■sslgamaat ihctaod rw
rorded to tbe once of the B««lster «<
Deeds for Grand Travme Oasaty.
Mich. OcL A ISOS, te Laer'47, «< mathgages OB page 118 aod opoa wtelA
mortgage there is now ctelamd te ho
due and onpald at the date bsMOl
b*M0l
Eleven Hiutdred and PlfMbree Oollara. aad DO proceeding eUber *1 law
equity bavtag been taatitoted la
er tbe debt secured Iher^ or
any pert thereof, notice la baiwby
glres that by virtue of Ue power at
aale coatalued te aald mortgage aod
.
rlib Ibe BteUte
made aod provided ther* wm be
•Old at public aaetiea or veodao .10
the
e ktehrai
hi ‘
..............
bidder OB

IMer Control of Uoltc4 Stales Itcamiry

is

some

bibber today

than 30 daya ago, bat ia OHEAPEB

than it will be 30 daya from no«r. ,
Boilduig Material of all kind* ia cheap and labor ia pfentifoi.

Now is the GoUeo Opportmdtjr
J.O.CROTSER, Deceiver

South Side Lumber Co.
Both Phones.

Travers* Oty, Mich.

N

,,.r.
)Ay.efiCE-<o;n a. v
D. O.
Matter BvereU ............. left M'ednew ti h>M htt pocket beak wlU c
in Travorse City Moaday.
1 It last week.
day avaniag for Uabon.
Dee. II.
Aliena Crain retaraed home from
Mra Wm. WakeMd
Grey Irolbers' sbere she bat been
bOr« WUsosi. rKsnied to tbelr bomea
ttrfclBr th' pai*. three weeks.
in Weston. <»Jo. after a visit
' *
' WELLSTON.
Cftaa wndbB and family. They
Mrs. Rosa Semark. of Dabitt. Mich.
Robert Payne v isited S. H. Lawyer
School doaed PrMv
anpanled hy Mtta Minnie Wilaon. WM eWttt« wUh Mn. AtbelMB
woaka' vaeaUoa.
_ wtU spend tbe wlaler la C '
jyoiplky «ad iBBla Bloodgood rw
day last wedt
milaa Uanh »( H
*ne
funeral
of
the
Rev.
L.r
Mr.
ArtbenoB wmtt «p Bbow thitMgh her* Btaurday 00 htt way M>
tnmed Friday to tbelr borne in Traye
from
tbe
lalaad
Breibem to bay sobm eblnglea for htt -ravaneCRye agr after aevend woefca dpeat
m ban. which to «
h tbclr grand* pareata. Mr. and
Howard-aad Uai Shorter arc here
rtalUag relaUvea.
Cbaa. J.'Vogi wBt vp
Tbe t
.
1 by the Rev. E.
I wish aU raadere of tbe Hrnid a
Oty
..............
tost'loBdvMl
He iBieala getag
shower Wedneaday night for Mlu
to MOwaakee fw C%rtti- Merry CtariatBtts aad Happy .\ew
Carrie Foote. Sapper was served and Oopemish. a
back .
Tear.
mas aad New Year.
^ey all irtamed borne^a ^ boui of this place.
Tbe Gree* Briar acbool la having a
A. 8. Pmy aad htt ••*. CUaten
l^ing
I
. A choif CM
Pny. el MabeL ar* frtdwg lor Mr.
iqnisb. Mlsa«
Doy. Newi n and wife have a
Alberto* 00 the new barn,
llta Mlitta DnrdorC. off Brctben. to Maple aty.
ly to do
A. H. Coates aad F. O. Miller with
Adam Tacar. of Srtoa. was a Crdar
It week.
abopplng ta............
Mra G. B. Baldwin as onaaist lamRaa caller today.
T. W. Hawley o _ from
. AMcn
.
Pvaak Harvey aad ThmOr. of South
tt bewlL_ ..............................
day
. . to spend
. - tbe winter
inter at Wm. Ished the muala
•ed. Ineight grand!
.jttaoa. have moved Into oae of A. C.
Cbaa. Vogt was oet with
Oarry'e.
Inland
atow mnklag paths arooad Weitttoo Wyakoop-t booasa.
Mr. and Mn. George MoB^rtoltMrs. A. C. W’yakoep wm a btttlac'.x
ed frieoda-tn Traverae aty Friday.
■Her
la Traveroe f-Uy today.
Mlai Alice Soars, wbo I1 aticndlng
Mr. aad Mra. Charley Klaeator and.
D aoBM measure 1
tbe Agrlenltaral college in Lansing,
wife
have come home from ennip
expreas
their
thanks
to
the
Revs
J.
arrived Saturday moralng for tbe
Charley has baea sick but U much
W. Miller. E- W .Wood and our pastor.
Chiisunas vacation
better at this writing.
James Tomer, for the lender broiberMiss l'.aiTie Foote and .
It will be ii
e for Ue mall <
De^ 53.
Carry leave Monday morning —----get tbroogb nalese tbe aelghbors all
»*i turn 001 aad help open tbe road.
•ne Clly where they will be aaltedr In IDvec ausoeuu uu isuici auiu
marriage by tbe Rev. J. W. HUIer and Anderson Undertaking Co. for the eaNEEDFUL KiyOWLEOCE.
Dan Pralt drove to Traverae Ctty
leave Toea^ morning for Oxlord. the preaslve ibeaf. to R. B. Reynolds and Friday with a loaid of wood, also tab-.
bride's old home, for a short wedding family and the M. R. sad Union
He returned Sunday
•s for
trip. The happy conple have bosU
bo*U of
enlDg Ibmagta the snow storm.
friends who onlce In wishing them a ful floral olferiagt and to Ur. and
rmnk Roger
and Laum Bates
Mrs. Frank
Rt
Cbai. Maynard and others tor were the
happy and proipetoiu Journey througn Mrs. C_..
il guests of Mrs. Millie Palmer
their neighborly acU that 1
Sunday
true neighbors Indeed,
Mr. .and Mr>. Eddie .Lake have
The symptoms of kidney trouble are
be tbe Ue that innds ou
so unmli-iakable
'slakable that Ibev In
moved to I*ke Ann again.
rhrtstian love."
■ ck kl(
Mr. Boaack. of Mauton. wax ibroogfa grounl for doubt
RENDON.
Dec. :i.
onr viHnIty. collecting and scUlng Crete a thick, c k
L* Verne Sackelt. of Grawn waa In
full of a
ledlrtne for.............
Uondgy.
aiiended by a senutton of scaldiag
MrsSOUTH GRANT.
Bert Dare, of Benton Harbor. Is visThe
back
aches
crasiantly.
headacbex
The storm of the last few daya has
ting friends In Iowa.
ry bad bat tbei
made tbe roads
J. W.
K. Jarrell spent Sanday in Trav- a
passed victim 1s Oiien weighed: down by a
!. or W
little travel on
OB them Uits
this morning
tnori
City visiting bis dauhgler. Mrs. they
ligue.
Neglect
virinliy
£
feeling
of
Unguor
and
fall
tbroogb
our
vi
will he broke out before night
A. B., Clc;
Vmant.
theae warnings and there‘ Is danger of
for Lake./Ann.
lion I
Rafns Dunning leaves today for
Mrs. Myrtle I.*ke went to Traverse uropiiy.
dropsy. oiiiuiiB
Brtghfs u«ses*r.
disease, or
or diabetes.
Vatervliet where he expects to spend maa shopping. In Tra!
City Friday, retnming Saturday even­ Any one of tbeae aymptotua tt wamlcg
Saturday.
'be winter.
esongb to begin treating tbe kidneys
ing.
The town board met at S. D. Burke**
Tbe ^Weal Union Aid society made
•>.-lay often
.Mr. and Mrs. Ana Palmer drov^
at once DOay
proves fatal.
Saturday.
t:i.U a
You can u*<! no belter remedy than
Implre to see bit Iaunl. who Ilex
8. O
Doan's Kidney Pills. Here’s Trsverxe
he point of death.
Iveryonc bad a good time.
I. of
Ann. a
City proof:
Hod Axtelt.
o Lake
'
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Camite droi^
Thursday
Mabel Greeno. m B. nfteeeib St..
_ Traverse Clg-»• last IVlday
Traverse fity. Mli-h.. says: "We be­
wMt of wm Bateslieve that Itoan'x Kliluey
ey Pills
PlIU have
have no
brougbi back a toad
feet Song, a sharp n
There will be CbrisUnas trees at the farattnre.
Bring your d<«s and 1
eqi-.aJ as a cure for backache* and
;nUod and Bendon M. B. ebnrdies
palnx. that arise from disordered kid­
City.
Etder M. C. Oaild. of Tea'
Thursday evening. All are cordially
neys I am pleased lo recommend a
i In the Adventist churchI last
iBTlted.
remedy of tudi groat merit ax Doan’*
>e papeured
1
Kidney Pills. They ran be
p
_______of Mlsb Unie Hanee
Q returned home SaiMrs. Olll
eroved quite a saecesi. Many pretty
For sale by all dealers.
Price I
nrday after vlalllng relatives
a load
oeymour *blenties
«usi»-» took a
>fnl anides are being sold.
rents.
Fosler-Mllbum
Co..
Buffalo.
-ad* In Ohio and Chicago. □!.
Buckley to
young people.from here to B
New York, sole agenU for the I'nited
Arthur Ralston has sold bis ftnn
attend the eneriatpmentsln the CODStates.
Friday
^gational church last Frit
name—Doan's—snd
DO other.
take
Allen Barrows bad tbe 1

Gmnd Tral^erse Region
> Mtt ««Mh OmH

Thia la

«i.eN ARBOR.
*c<7 atonar Aar-

Wind

' Th» LatfMa* AM woetHy net wHk
Ht«. H. B. BbwWan Mat WcdDcaday.
OU0 ud Hans ^iia, wbo divra
from Ikelr bone near MapK' City iHtc
to aebooi every day. have noved bcic
•ad vin board tbemaelvM.
H«ak>teya mod boood 10 let •• educotioa.'
Mn. Hei+t of Holbuid. after apendiaa a week bore arlU bar aiater. Mra,
Bent SberMaa.
SberMaa, aad her biatber. a
land, baa n
.be grab boL —- b* tbe acbcdan In Mact*bee----------bum. *aa «e0 atuaded for aneb a
r MbtO for tbe a^eoL
A sleiib load of Zi rwnf: folka ei>toyed tbe ride Uat Wadot*^
..jl lotbo aoBteof Mr. and Mra. Jane>
Dma at Burdlckrtlle. where they kef.
faMBR Invited. M meet aeveral ot^i
yooBC
■I foUa for a party, and «.<*
- ••
tine a»
as thdy
thd:
tolly
tlae
donenlg and ganet. A fine ani^>
waa aerrod and Ihey were alao ireatee'
wlih apple*, popcorn and candy.
There wae a amall wedding pafti
ai the borne of Mr. and Mra. F. b
Flrter laat Thmoday. their dawtbter
Maud, was tuthed in naniage i<
Georgej Fatea. of Traverae City.
City, bj
Coarloa
___ s A. FUber.
FUher. E
Bug.
m). Immedl
Immediate))
after tbe ceremony the' company «
aeaM a___ —
a fine dinner. One thing <r
dFserres partlcBlar mentlw
la a bed of orange leaveo a
JWB orange, presented to the bridt.
Mra. Cbartos A. Filler, taken froni
orange tree of her own ratting W ^
* and hope tbe!
pttp through IKe win be atrewn will.

gOj

ELK LAKE.
. Mtti CbgrtotU Maoro enterUlneil
(ke lodor eddb fluardar evening.
a were oerved and
a good time tt reported.
MttaTearl Conr viaited I
TraTcno CHy over Sunday.

Birth Stores Open
Evenings

**•••»•••»«»•*■••»•• a***«»«»»»**io

t To die SaviDgs B^esttos of Ponies S
t
s&vlRgs Baak Iravene Otj
^
Ob Dec. SI tbe r
..
your Bcoounu Piesaai ;
pro|>er*caii7 thereof may bt-j
T U^ote tea.
Dcfwatu made In our xaiHtg* dc-panmeat <
S will draw iBierert under the rule* Imiu Jan . .
sun the New Year right by llmlilag your expcsdKum
ihaa ii—titsf
I
and dcpoeitlBg[ tthe balanc'-. which will bec better
«-foUowlBg well kowa men maaugc this bank.

H. B. (*VLU PrmHtoL
A. V. FRIKDRICII. \1ce Freridea L
CHaA. WILHELM. Vloe
BeaJ. Ttdrlby. J. O. Crotoer. Stopkea l*atair/j
HaellmaatoL
atoL Geo
Geo. W. Lartle.
Lardle. Wm. Loutea. Frank
U. Eialtk. a B. Ormt. L. O. Rice.

thought of luring s home at this time

Gratil IVtli-ugill baa xUrted to lum'•r off xonie timber that the Are ran
ttarouah in tbe (all
Th.- Rev. Mr llaxklD* went lo bis
foniK-r charge u> a church dedication
- _
family
over this last Sunday.
e City where he
The Rev .J. H. Byer fliled ih.' Rev.
D duty as roonty IreasMr. HsxkiD*'
a
..............................................Burdick
urer
iaxk
viilr Sumiday pm
l*rc
a<lrr Fertuxon wRI boU
pjcled by-y hU daughter. Ruth.
eomiuuuluii M-rvicer at tbe East OarMr. and
J H. B'
fleld M 1: <bu;<b IVcember SI.
Traverse
D M'ednesday.
.Geo. Bro^ bad her fine .
Roware <-• ttnl
itmento (or Catarrh
Traverse City
biougbl
'Teti
week.
A U Burr went to Traverse Clly
Wednesday last.
There lx quite a list of flrex that
curred lately. H. Farrunt's
tvllle. burned
Monda
nday
Burdlckvl
faineight, about «6.0M toss aed
_______right'*
resBrii
Hies bomelesx. aud Frank
bunied last night
Idence I
since Wal__
xst Kasson
was burned. We feel sorry for all
these lasses aad especially at the

rag Special Credit
Plan

c««a*y>

ISIS

tms n* sstn Xmu.to usonsnOte
•IMihMsssot M ltdr il»Hds( 4W4g*a Uf. Jot Bn awe Oft
An <»Weu no ymr ihonliif.

AD cutaraen bavio^ accomts ban,
aajr have tbdr Cbristnu laiMfloB
aMedtothen. We 4oa*t want uifbaiy
te taccffice their Xmaa CBb oa acconot a not havlnA tbe aoB^.

J. \AF. Slater

J. W. Slte'fclttr

Otti* MssoWiiiciit 01 Xmas Bills this year
ranks with those of lbe
jniording the People of northern tUichigan
large stores in the big cities. an opportunity never before presented.
eitififf tbe cream of the
No»youc»n make your. Xmas selections and know tlial you arc geuinK
lusefurnishirRs. we are fully prepared to meet the demands of the moi
map purchases for our three large stores enabW us to sell at extremely
; ,you
mas shoppers will readily appreciate the big saving on every item, visit
will find many
to buy a present lor someone; perhaps you arc undecided just what to get. You will
things here which will help you to decide in a very economical manner. Make ihis a
« fum'iurc
.
Christmas, for nothing else reminds one of the giver every day in the year as furniture does.

rARPET
Vf DMG 5vAU

|B Ml
We Wish You All a Merry Christmas

We Wish You All a Happy New Year

Special Sale in every Department Until Xmas
Dt you ConUmplak doustkttplngf
If BO. you ottght to aelcct your onifit now tor you have the special opmcauB a --------- ■tore on vatuo ot..

...VM -V purebased at factoarwe have about tow oomplete oulflt*J^re. whteb
ot pioflL. Even If yon doot
you can aave from tiS to 140 by
Rg Ot this kind will be an object to

Wt 7in Wall Otdtrs Promptly
Wc do a large and aatttfactory mall order 1
tend our Great ChrUunax »alc for you
pay. Yo • ..
Id Iboai
itooi wbat
whJ you
)on want and
let- just
win gp; 1' n: lect the ankle .you want andI you
;
irirx-'f. Ill ‘cndtilug your
________ as though you were here and tclecieU :
i;.- F.-oni Btreci
ordera be sure and addrexa onr mall order dcp...:
Post Ofand alga your name and addrem plalaly. Mhke .. .
flee Money Order* or regttiered letiera.

Che Original and Only Exclusipe Bouse Furnisher in Craot. :; City.

X m.Slater's 2 Big Stores Union127 St

MV. p«c«ii>» m, im
•oKbcr «r taMal* o( ^Mwt Mil
•M^
' '

■M,- aixwain ■leawair ter omr

CASTORIA
n« SlBd Tm B»* Ahnj* SM«tafcp aaA «kk* feM feM
la aw ibr vwwr SO jmn, kM fcwaa Ow Mrwtw of
etetaaM^.

iWdaeMf Toatattk,
w«**araM

An Cm
Bq

What is CASTORIA
) fbr OMtor OO. PanW. It !■ PfasMaat. It
M Bor otlwr liareoUo
M. It dcal*oya Wona*
a Dtentea and Wind
CMte. ItnU«na ToetU^Ti
e Food, nfulotca Uie
J sleep.

MMM* uad Bovela, sMu.-------- .------------e CUldn^a ----- ^
MoCAer'a Friend.

OPHUIHP CASTOR^A

always

Bm» the Blfsiten Of

Tbe

Yoa HaTe Always BouAht

In Use For Over 30 Years.

cty.

Tnrairoa Oty «e have aMoe atreeu

A OalM «r 100 Am Owt^

vIkA

we ase jaatly

We WM oar odlUr a Ueny Chrtotmas aad a Happy New Taar.

Saturday In Traverse City.

Stale
Irwin Letaoo retunsed to Travoae
There wfl-Ae a OeUtmai tree at
Somb Maw nAool the 14th.
— atfeei and Waahtnetoa street, >'rr*t CHt Ula morning.
Bat pertaap* ren an wM caartBCfO
Qrbver Umbed aad arlfe weat U
Ur. and Mrs. T. tYarabui* apenl
have flf- alreet. Caaa street. Sooth Coon aOeet
y«l ao lk« (orervi
raverae CUy iWedaaiday.
Saturday lo Trarerae City.
orH It ont aun tartMr. Th»y Mt# Elcbtb street and Sixth street are the
Mrs. Uabel aad fine Pray vWted
Ur. and Ur*. J. Bndd w«Bt the day
leU over t^ch we take our vlaitdiadovmd that It takM two boraM.
Traverwe City the ITth.
I Traverse City.
and after we po over those streeiu.
Ore hours lo ban] a CM pound loud
Roy and James TbMaaa arrived,
m
Ur.
and Mrs. Thomas Pray were |a
tYiy the Ifcb.
.................................................
iii.R Trat
iboae rinr nliet If the road Is mUb- then we are rather chary a» there are
10 spend the btdldaya.
Andrew aad Ciinl Pray returned to
rrorad. Fl»c boura to |0 nine ™noi! r.91 many stretia that are Juai what
Wensuai .the UtA
Tbe
HUse*
Retu
and
Ma.*?
WooL
“A prottjr alow team.- yoo ay, but they ought to be at aU senaonaottb#
sey came from Harbor Springs u>
Hre. X-yda Boyd and Mlaa Ruth
ihM there are roada In Grand Ti*»- year.
spend Chrlsimaa with their parenit.
Young went to Traverse City tbe l»tb.
erae eoanty where with CM poands or
CYiarler Lindsay aad Harry BmkC. C. Poller enteruined bis High
A paved street is a fine thing, but
10 buahaU of poutoea in your wacon
school puplU last Friday Meninp wlio wlih were Mabel caller* Sanday.
like many other good ihinrt. eo*u
1----------------*
a
banquet,
at
the
bome
of
Urs.
H
F.
Kolph Worden drove to Traverse
box, you couldn’t make alas miles In ontch money. U l* not necroaary to
Danie.
Covers were laid for thirty, Ciiv one day last week.
lb hoitn. and yon know It.
pave a street in order to have a good six. The decoration* and flowers were
Mr*. Rebecca Pray was la Travors*
carnations.
Five
course,
were
nerved
City
on bualmma one day last week.
atreet.
M'eUIngtoa
street
is
not
paved,
On the other hand. If the road la
coBslstinp of cream
of tomatoes.
.Mrs. Orin IJmkay and Mr*. Losee.
iDproved. yoa can atiek Mb buibeU .vet ii la one of the beat streets in the
•lery.
olive*.
mashed
poiai
who have le-en in Traverse CKy Ukof apod* In your wapon box, Uka the cliy all the year arousA Bay street
oil*, fruit Ing rare of their sister, have returned
ilrtten. cabbage aalad.
straw*, lee eream. home.
>Iad with laan and pel (o market la tbc h not paved and altbooph U Is ihe in­
Miss Etta Kei.«v
Mrs. Cora llamond Is on the Mek
Hme. If poiatoea were worth M let from Leelanau county, it ta one of
eenu a boahel.-foo

of

proed.

schoolboy la lamiUar

ol

the commerce of what’ wai; I ben vn«
erorid. passed. Over this, the great
tytampbal procpaatona with

the cap-

UvM at the chartol whoeU travelled.
Snuv that road wVs built, million* of
peraoaa and animals have passed
JL yet tbe ••Applan Way” aim exl^
How many of our
I aibn- centartau have paased'
The Oiwad Traverse

region

hai

some exceileat nMda,aome falrroada
and aonw roada

that

are

merely

I la the sand. Oraad Traveroe

FYank C. Patten and wife to George
IL KIILourae and wife, lota t, ». 10. II.
14 ami
of blk. 3. Oak Park.
lU Uaiisom to Vleuw A. Patrick.
WV, of N'W14 of NEM. part Of NKH
of .VWM. 87 27 il. east of P,_M. R £
llo|M' I'blllpK and wife tnU. C. .Sew•■oinb Uiid wile. 8WI4 of NWK asd
SWti. I 2SS
J. H Gr-ringer lo Melvin C. Craig.
K g ac-n- of .NRM of NWH- *kSd tlI. W. lotrdle
*rdle aad 1
wife to
• Oaytoa
C
-die. lot U
0.-iirso
rgu and Kiorenee
>
WhlUMUa Iff
.nmuel F. Ilodge,. parcel. 8-tf Ifi.
Felix Miller and wife to Obesler W. .
Bunce. lolB G and lb of hik. 1. WW- )

pounds were bnnled to

market lw.t

rir..r

roads

been

improved. It

looha

EAGLE CLAM; BAKE

ihougb that bond Issue wonid he h
wheat weighs Jnai the earn#
good thing.
bushel of |ioir.ioefi. GO pounds. Figur­
W* Don’t Have to Wait.
ing the wuole matter down, the gov­
But here in Michigan, w.- don't have
ernment find* that tf> haul this bushel
I wait for tbe United State* governof wheat or potatoes nine miles colts
lent. our nuie. through the efforts
lA cents more than to ship It 8.100
or SiAle Highway O
miles, or from New York to Uvorpool.
tk> 8. Rarle. wim Isn't ashamed of Uie
Or. this bushel of wheat can be ahtp"Good Hoads" Bark*, has cared
ped half way across the contlnenj for
for tboae who want belter roads than
less than It oesU lo haul it to the ship
If you build
ping point, taking tho goveramont av­
wile of rood in, your township and
erage of nine mltea as a basis.
that mile of road is according to state
That preaenta the matter tn a dlB- apedficatkms. the state will give you

K’

Maud Rurdge left forhiT home
SaUirdsy niornmg at Alden;
MIhs
Gram'tor i'lk> and 5IIks Uarnard for
her bonit- In Coldwau-r.
Mrs. J F. Mathew, wHI li«ave Thuraday morning for Harbor Spring, to
• " '
with her staler, Mr,
turn-To Mr. sod Mr*. Clinton Wil
I. a boy. IVcember ITth.
k-c. 82.

:i Mr. and Mra. I', liampiialley's Sunday,
rmsn. Iia, Ju,t
work on O. I>.
. 11*' cement tiMlSi'.
Mr. and Mrv. J. C. Amy ore ma)
liri'parAliOii- lur kpienllng the holi
wei-k vioiting old friend, and relatives
in Trsv«-i>v t'ltv .
Ussle Ki*lin>-r is working for
llw-l
.kl-y.
. Ur*. >
p'roiid parents (if a
wi-ek.

\\% of XWW of k»j._a

rrcdUFcScnMd
Rwail Ka«mt*

Kingsley Tuesday
panled by his old rli

Faraa aaS CUy I

CARPENTER CORNER*.
We are having plenty of aaow
nake good sleighing now.
Douglas Rice has a sick bone.

Mcmej to kma, OaU g»d paa BO.
g«al-4MaM*mia.. tiwswmOIg.aWl

THE MICHIGAN FARM LAWS
After the Banquet. An CxeelleBt Musi

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Dance Plans Completed.

THE MIOHiaAN FARM LAWS with Busiaess Forma and Model Basiocas Lctten. is a book for tbe
One of the Cm-sl sociM

evening*

ever enjoyed by Trnrerav City Aerie
.\o. 888 Fraternal Order of tSsgles oc­

table of tbifty-hvecbapterasbowslbe vridesarpeof the UwsWcootaint

curred last night after thuregularbusl-

TABLE OF CHAPTERS.

iiss session, t'hef Oavldsjn |>erparlng

And why U

reward equal to atmut half of wtal and serving a clam bake. Tbe clams
good roada, some thto dISerenoe In tbe coat? It is be­ you expended. Thcn lt you receive 50 were done Jnst right -and ao waa oveo'
fair roaM aad acme roads that an cause the road* of tbe oonnUy are sol per cent back from tbe aiatc and save thing else on.the bill of fare, every
•eraly tracks la the aaad, yet Grand improved as they ought to be. Take too per cent profit on your haul*, how member o< the lodge doing entire Juaeouty baa

Rtal CsUta Ti
Geo. £. Rivhsid to Btepbea.
parcel, blk. 4. H. 1. A l». Ttb.
Rana
aad wife U
lo Joaaa

'r-’==.

aia of eomparlaoa but a busbel

•rent light, doesn’t it*

A CbrUimas tree aad program wUI
be given at tbe Brimmer school koass
ChrUtnua eve. by the sehoot ahHdien. They are worktag bard » maU
1: a’tueceaa. All hope to see a good
crowd aad ooconinge the workers.
George Irvla
via. wU had I-. . tune 10 gn the muscles lore loam In
l.t* leg. U gaining slowly.

CORNELL DISTRICT.

Ibe distance of many farms front

with the

hnadiwda

Mira Fern Smith aad tme in—tn Miss UYaaie Stabba.

pie and lake li
The rnieruiameai Saurday night
was a success aad aU bopa to see .
mor people laterented. There was r
good crowd out but they atlll
room tor more.

. am] Mr,. Gin.

Um. Tbe old Romans were a civtllxed Ihe inarkcls and.flgnred il out that year on which a saving of $30S»M.
people aad their roads ahow II. Kv>

ycani'fiio; OvM-'thls great hlghwpy,

him.

y--

Ludlagtoa Street.

wmm

Traverse eouty as the buner

SecreUry Wllson'a twelfth anmiat re-

ty of the regtaa. the connly In whk*

port and notice the number of buMt-

Me
metropelU of the north Is located.
e metrepelU

cl* of wheat raised In ttai* country lo

abonid aet an example to all ibe rest

IMg and >on will see that ihU loss to

or the regloii.

Ibe grower u tremendoun, the total

t Ammnk.
2 Bees.
3 BomR>ea.NegiomAaMi.
4 Co^>maliam.mn.TimtLain.
$ Dakr hofl Food UwA
6 Dcaceal cf PrcfMty. etc.
7 Dower aad Curtssy.
8 Primage
9Euma«ncfPrnpm1x.«M
10 Fewm.

n Fna

Be ooe of tbe *"paitiaiUr** people.
When yoa make lip your mmd that you want
**Lflv White** flour, you*w a leaaoo (or it and you
ihaiild inast on gettiog i^
The *'ea^** person gets what the “paztkular**
pexsoQ doen t want
If you*re paiticuUr and choose the best, you'll
^it
You'll &id dot most particular pec^ buy

LUy White
**Tha near the BmI, Cooks Us.**

And ^ most the people viho do not use it
are not particulai ^^4iatI mey use
Users oLUly
of Lily White
Whited
^ thought
became they
deddoo. They are using Ldv White because
t is the best flour and because no Goe
ooe can
hdieve it__________
sell than any other kind.
Don’t let anyone get the inqxessioo dial you're
“eosy\
Be particular—get Lily White.
For sale by your deala.

12 Fnib. Flak Tmk etc.

1

Be Particular

13 FidtLmm.
UGameUwt.
15 CrkiMh.
16 HmbaadaadVXe.
18 LaadbdaadTaamfi.

19 Uem.

‘dSr.'L

20 Maome aad FctAm.
21 MoaeyaadimermL

22 0ICMS.

23 {WdmDcfFmmmg.clc.
24 Roads.
25 StmdayaadltiObmnaca.
26Taxi6em
27Tma|>aM.

26 Tries ami Ttmbcf.
29 ToMfmCoMNaeamSrib.
30 WamraadWernrComam.
31 Wemk
32 Wei^ ami Meaimm.
33 WA
34 fmiaam Fona.
35 MotUBoMLotaa

Cadillac Street.
mutdi have yon lost by building this
road* A man doesn't have lo he a

;lcc to Ibe lunch, tbe menu being as
ullows:
Baked Clams

malhemaUcUn to figure this out.

Pidtle*
Grand 1 raverae Is inhabited by as
progtvsslve a lot of people ss there I,
In tbe country nnd if wc are not mis­

Rye Bn»d
Cagles Broth

Uansci
Oltvi
While Bread
t'igai

After Ihe tonquet. a delightful mu,i

taken. tbe average Is even bigger than

cal pragratn wo, given by
Herman
other locallilea. The people are here KIrchner. Elmer E- White and «aer»,
to stay, not merely transienis.Many of ■fbe occasloii was one of tbe most en
them bare wrested their home* (roue joyable ever hold by Ibe local aerio
•he wHderaee* and are constantly Im­ and there «as a large number pres­
proving them—building a new boose ent. all the meinj»en. having a vep'
one pear—barn tbe next—buying labor ploa-iant’evening.
saving machlnco'. painting up build­
ing*

and

oaostrueUng' scbools

that

are not only good to lock at but are

the hall will be

ccive pracUeal education.
Good road* will come la time, hut
now U the lime.

THE LAW OF THE FARM
ra its sobyeet completely and contains tbe Imw as it atanda In force sod *Onet te
• repeal* are atricken oat a
law oftbe farm. These valuable Law. and tbe 100 Floe Baaloes* Forms ^ 40 Model Bylaess LeHers-^
all concerning farm blatters avakes it a book that every man aards f«c bla ows asc aad tbe edneatkw of

Arrangement, have been completed
for the big danee Christmas nigU aud

place* where ilivir boy* and girU

The auie won't al-

HOW TO OBTAIN THIS V/M-UABLE BOOK
ai.g!Si»grand traverse sew-weekiy herald SI.00 II WE OIVE YOU
niCHIGAH FARM UWS

-

-

nays be oCering rewards because by

J^||
T,UI ».D0||

BOTH FOR
SI.50

and by poor roads will be the excep

Myrtle Rowe M QoUe atek at this
than the rale and tbe re- wrilins
Hoy Weller bst relaraed lo his

d wont be necrosar)'- Good roads

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r ogtoa*manbncribe,«raeadycgf aahecri^

moacy maker* and are desirable

liroi 8>
Bys m town. .
Mrs. Charles Phelps spent Soadax
Hecmanry in a c>iy. ~
with her sister. Mrs. Canlff.
But wlOle good road* tor tsnnera
Mrs. MUfonl Moor U eotertalnittg
are an gbMlute acceMlly, so an tf>oi her *lster.Mra. Baker.dfPUtu Lake.
in every way.

mail, add IS ceaU for pcatagq, etc.

Botl) Phonn No. 23.

«

Mis* Bernich Catklng. who taacBnt
In district No. 1. weal to Bott- Uka
Monday, where she will apmtd Ur
two weeks' vacation vtsUlBg ralaUvoa
at that place.

would have re­ the trorat. If n« the wo»L aireet in
the city. You aM it works both ways,

much'won®'you’save in a year in
sirceiH. and we an> glad to ki-e iV it
Good roads mean more thao plcaa- time, in horses. In wagons and iii ucproveibent that is eonslaniiy going c
it iTWelUng. -Good road* do not tual work- It loots like it was worth
tMoMsd mUoa ta tho length of Ul
lu Uie city and hope that it will co
rhUe.
doeaat
it*
the roada In the United Stale*. Some alone benefit the owner of the aulolitiue.
The United States governmeni t»
DiobUe, they beaofli Ihe farmer and
(hcae are «aly traUi but they are
The iliustraiions In this article
frail grower aUU nwre and tbe gov- ..oBcenied In tbU niatiiT and PreiivlowB of streets and roads built t
all lluiad as roada. whnlber they are
eromeat has Issued
Hguree which dent -elect 3Wt atiirs that be is in
laterlals furnished by the Bk Otall of boulders or are deep sand.
favor
of
IsMidtDg
(or
interior
improve­
prove ihU beyoad a donbt.
Ont of that great total, but IM.OM
Dient and Lime Co. of Rik Ropidr the
ments and If these bond, were Issued,
What the Ooveerunant ^Learned.
rots havhig bon kindly loaned the
milea, or teas than aevan per cent are
a -portion cf the proceeds would go
111* goverament experts hare uklor good roads.
Since S.'.O.OOO.OM.OuO Rtcord by that firm.

“APBl» Way.-■rbMM

COPCMMM.

been

olflciating.
Kdward Kaie-om
l>i)iiu> from
flivel on Saturday eieiilne lu H>epd
the llirislou, vsraliuu
MI-.S Klv<>,iu Thuma, arrived home
from l*rto,key Rslurday Vveoitig for
till- bolUays.
l-'ulh-r Wl
ibU
morning
- V aval ion s his honii- l;

si.

OopemHb. R. P. D. No. 1. Mlek..
ee. 8L—George pattnraaa Hi'

Mrs. Essie Fairbanks retnrned to
OIrU:
her home III Trat erae City. Saturday,
Our ppportnnltles.Raymond Bartlett,
Toachera." the IWh.
Dec SI.
Cbarle. Thomas. "Hl|
High Sehoc
Marlpn Kehl. “Our Ideals."
PROVEMONT.
T. d Banmberger. "Our Hoat."
end srlfh an Improved road one. How civie street or a crushed atone eireel.
Mr*. G. H. Cordes left Monday for
Mr. Fuller. "Our Father* and )
MUwBukee
where she will spend tbe
many trips would It take to pay the And^^any of these are cheaper tban
lOlidays.
oxira uxea for the pood road? How brick.. bitullthio or asphalt.
Mr,
Jaf
8eoti
did shopping In Test
pr.-i
>0 ('!(> on Wodnerdiy.
Puller. In behalf of tb<- High achnol.
Mis, Carrie Fuller spent a few days
tlar
lar and
a
cuff
manUurc
After the!. with Mr.-. J. Valley
Smith, of Trtv.1. Santo AUU
ami All.
Mr. 0UUII
baounct s!l repaired to the borne of I
• City, passed through
r. and Mrs. G. M. Oame. ubert* ('
lavt.
malnder of Ibe evening »as s(>ent..................lay
— ------imes. conven-alion and a program t
G. \V. fook went to Suliooa
ronslstiag of piano aeliriiotis by the Ra> one day lost «r«k.
t seat
ivs Julia Miller. Xillle Voice and!
Mr». Wllieherg
sent to Trav.
noro; al
a Gartlio. Instnitui nial daeik liy'riiy Monday wnero,
she will spend
Mildred Nelson and ftsra Wnrtburg.) fbri
Vorol Auetm riariuaa JolinKton aiidj
l< Srotli-ldi .of TraverM* City, trausbusliH-*- lu tos-n on
Monday
Glady* llame and the Mlsju's Jolla Bi-b'd
Brie
Gram and Maud IturdKe. Mr. KulVr,la»i.
rendered several pleasing vele.llo.n.
J<ihn l*ctoi^. of la-|and. wa* In town
ila\niuiid H.-irllett won Hie pHMiversatioii game.
A. UsJl'eli spi-m Ibn day In Travbad

Two mlllkm. one hundred sad fifty

cry

Dm.

Improved. In rut it Is pofsible'to ronstroct a grav­
other worda, with an untmproved road el street that will sund up under
yon would have to make two trips ai-ear or a macadam street or a coaIf the road

'Good Roads; What
They Mean to You

Good roa^ arc a mark of olvlllu-

UM Mr. aid Mia. Oat Wackw aaA
dtUdrea Suaday.
-- ----------- Staatoa ____
been attswding the

ceived IS for your first load and |10

of apiM-nillciil
week,.
The liineral servKv will b"
held I.
.
1 -in till
I'on-

.

TW Mp«r sseotlag «m hN« at P.
.. Htftnaa'k W*4n,s*»» a>^ wn
would like u> OM a

HERALD AHD RECORD CO., Prti., Trsmw CM». «rt.

•HAND VlUVtIIMI HCMOA nilMV, I
Kotl It out batf an InA In tbidnem, grating of freak lemm peel; floor tried tbem before:
nometblng very hot or dae very cold cot out sritb a tbree-lMb cutter and allgbUy and stir te. adding test tbe
p TKyyia^EK.
yearn cake that kns been
abonld be made at once. A cloth: place te a grewed. ahaUow pea. Beat well beaten white o( oae egg. Bake
OteMitved te a UtUe warm water, and
.. nto a tabtespoonful of sugar te teavea.
wrong out of hot water or a piece of,
Tbte fintebea tbe baU doan eggs, floor safflelent to make a batter. Beat
and a tablcepoonful of milk, brush tbe
lee wmpped In n bit Of a
tram which it yon have used Jndimeut bard, then cover and stand In a warm
ton will often take down the awetUng galettaa with this, prick them wttb
MR8.MABEL BAffiS WILLIAMS Edttw
te mtxteg and measuring you wlU have pteoe until spongy and Ught. Thra
and prevent tbe part from becoming fork, and bake In a fairly qul^ ov«
-buck and bine- to any great esient' for about ten mienUa Kalstns or car- elevi-ti cakes dainty enough to serve to beat in one teatoooafat of sah. two i
]0!<t favtidl3n« company,
teaspoonfute of augar and one-quarter j
may be added to the Sour.
ta Central and Kortbera Europii be­ If tbe anUe or wrist te sprained band­
CMicUnt ChriMniM.
warning might
be sound- of a cuplnl of mlted bUter; when |
fore tbe IntrodacUoB and ^read of ages dipped In very cold water or. bet­
Th» »k)r CM *011 r«m«Bib<T
Eleven Cakes From Sta Eggs.
however. in regard lo the
mixed, add sifted Beer I
Cbrlntealty. bad a grmt veneration ter BtlU. witch hssot, should be qnldtly
Tbe «krilnt CbrUtioM iDora.
Wben tbe bens go on Ibeir annual flour uced: qnsllUet differ so greatly enough to make a soft dough and on- >
bound
on
tbe
part:
the
bandage
most
for treu. They would neyer wUIlngly
Wben Id Uid ooI4 DM«mbcr
that it te almost Impoosllde to give a tr> very soft and,relTeiy to the touch,
______ __________ ___ ________ ____winter strike, it is wall to ha
damage them. Under large trees. be quite tight to be of any eervlce. and
Tbe 8b»lor. Cbrtol. wmi bom.
rale that will be (onvet !n all rases. An 'over- again and oet saMe until risen
eepeeteUy old oaks, the great councils kept wet and ooM. and tbe part must ‘ good recipes .to fall Ude upon, for tbe
excelleDi plan b lo measure tbe quan­ to twice ilv bulk. Boll out on a board
were held and Jodgment given; and be kept still. Wben tbe doctor comes making of cake* with few. if any eggs,
And DtUI l,D dtrktteM eloaded.
tity called tor. put In nearly all. then half LD Incta ibick. cut into small bisthe graves ufthli pe<H>le were found In he will often strap the sprained mem-1 The New Idea Woman-s teagaiine
Asd sUn IB oooDdar lilbt.
bake a sample cake in a smsll pan |or ru;;.- and let stand again on tbe board
her
with
«m«n
urips
of
adhesive
gives
oxrellenl
Mgge.Uous
along
thU
groves.—they aU-aja being burled on11 feeU ll» ter deptht crowded
until light- l*re*s down the c»-mer
Hue.
as
fbiibws;
trisl. adding more if necessary
on crlsscruss.—Ladles’
dor the routs of a tree. Tills all was
With ufeH fair aad bright.
or cggless icings there are many, tbe nth the handle of a wcodefl spoou.
To begin with a Inyer mke. wltlcb
a refult of tbe saperstltlon that their
H always in ortier mb one cup
must popular, perhaps, being the ton- .ru'li the edgee with sof. butler, fold
gods lived In those trees. In tbe lin­
No star oatoldi lu glorr.
'
sugar, ouc larK-- table] ixwnttd of but­ danr For z ;w.>’ayrr C3k<- one-)arg>- ind
to»<tber. Mnee half an
The Modem Cookie Jar.
den tree Bcrcbia dwell, a benign spirit
So tmwpet wind U btown.
(Offre cupful of sugar will be suffici­ inch
on greased pant, brush
A pleasant curtom. dnd one which ler. and, tbe yoke of .me egg
wbo look charge of ibe babies, and
BM irtU the Christmas ilorjr
Ue&eure one scant cupful of ent: pour over It one-balf cupful of bot wOtb^mili and. when very light, hake
rocked their cradles when tbe nurses is to full of bospiullty and good cheer
Id mule of Ms own.
milk,
and
sift
water
and
stir
unUI
dteaolved:
act
a
hot
Iveofell aileep; In the oak. Dour. the. that It Is a w-oodor it is not met with
baking polder with one tnd two-tbirdl over Ibe Sr* and boiL wiiboni atlrrlng
StcwedScTdneys—Soak Ibe kidneys
thunder god: In ibe willowa, all so.-ts more frequently outside of “kloiber
Ko eager strife of mortala
cupfuls flour and one
or jarring, nniil a little dropped
in cold water, iben'scald them and reof spiriU; in tbe elder trees, the Country" te the aervlng of very light
la bur fieU or town
stan-h. add^ig milk and floor alternate­ coM water will form a soft ball be­
(be outside membrane.
.I'm
dwprfs.
Whenever the festivals of refreahmeniB to all calkrs. It takee
Oat sees the opened portals
tween
the
fingers.
Let
cool,
then
stir
ly
uiiiil
all
U
In.
flavor
with
lemon
tIOM. UtPS. ». WXXIIUS.
tbem
through Ibe edge to the center
these gods were celebmted. thek irves but a moment. If the cookie Jar is k^p:
Throogh wbUh thb Christ eoi
peel, and bake In two teyeiw In a brisk until light and creamy. Obocotete jnsy and remove the bard pari. 'Hut them UOS. L-VPS. l>. MOCOKII. n» fl HL,
> dcomted with lights, wreaths and full, to bring In a plate of these little
dowa.
rr Waaliiagtub, l>. C.. Ba-Adjntaat
oven. Any preler.-ed fllllng may be be added and cooked with tbe sugar
with one aaltspoonru)
qnesten (tnssela). and offerings were dalntlei and a couple of cups of fresh­
t.eaetai
liUie of TranaMM, and HUtrM
lor riioeotete Icteg. Maple sugar may of salL one small onion, four cloves,
used.
hung In the branches, which, however, ly brewed tea. Cookies. Id these days,
Aitorury St Naabvllle, te an arileat
li'tle p<'pp<-r. two ublespoonfuls of friend of Penus. ll< doM t>»l besitate
The white Of the egg may be used In be subetituted tm-'Uie white making
were plundered again when the fesU- are not alone tbe big. soft, crumbly de­
O Mver-aUent eoag!
delicious maple icteg. which is graaUy
egar
and
water
to
cover.
Simmer
almond
cake.
Cream
onelights
of
our
childhood
vteitt
at
Granda
to
give
poUie
e&doraaauai to
very
ral was ov<w. the gods being supposed
BUU keep tbe green euth tender.
w...
MK* !k.
Improved by the addlHon of nuu.
u..;:l tender Brown one Ublospoon- excellent remedy.
ooly to appropriate tbe best—Sunday ma's. but Include an Infinite variety of -half capful butler and one cupful sugar
Bull keep tbe graj earth strong.
Perana baa no aaperior.
For a gelatine icing, put one leve! ful of butter, add one ublespooDfut of
pretty lltUe fancy cakes. Tbe Ladles’ ■nd add o
School Timka.
tesspoonful of gelatine into two uble­ flour and. wben mixed, add ope cn^tuI Bnt It te as a eaurrh reswdv It bos
Home Journal gives some good re­
sun ke^ tbe brave earth dreaming
,of the liquor. RMir tbte over tbe kld- ashieved lu aosld-wlde aoto^ety aad
two and a quarter cupfuls flour aad spoonfuls of boiling water, and
cipes;
Ohriatmaa la I
ueeess.
or deeds that shall be done.
powdered sugar until the mixture te ! "ys and serve hot.
Sand Cookies—Beat two eggs with­ beat te: flavor with almond extract
Any catarrh nmedy to beeome perWhile ^Udren-a llvps
The Christinas dinner of the Shaker
Baked Omelet—Pnl one Ublespoon- Bsseatty eSeeiasl in tlfe cure of esand add last tbe stiffly beaion white amooih enough lo spread, which i
1 tbe Boa.
is not like the Cbrlsimaa of tbe out separating, with a capful of sugar,
Ibe egg. Bake te a loaf and ice be done before If seta. Let dry la a tul of butter into a saucepan and meK. torrh must eontola toale and tavlgoratworid’s people. There are no fruits until very light. Add four Uhlespoonoool place.
bm not cook IL then add one Uble- lag qaaliUes with lu anU-eatarrbsl
with foaddnt icing.
fuU
of
son
butter,
and
work
in
snfO angels, met and apitndid.
Bor dellcaeiea. They have tuikeya,
spoonful of flour. Mix this well and quoUtiee. CatonfffiafwayaaaexFras*
:ce11ent spice cake requires no
Tbreag In onr benrts and atng
docks, ebickeu and plain bread and flcleni flmr to. make a very bard
What To Havs For Braakfast.
stir into It one cupful of cold mUk. stoa ct awT* waataaw. aHher immf
eggs. To one-balf cupful brown sugar
Tbe wonders wbick attended
hatter, and regeubles of every kind, dough. Dust the board tblckly with
it te jmst as hard—admeUmes bord­ Hiir this until smooth and set aside
and one-half cupful butler.
Tbe comlag of tbe King.
srell cooked and in tbe grutest aboad- granulated sugar. Put out a portion
cupful molasses and one cup­ er—to decide what to have for break- to cool; add a pinch of salL- Sow take
anee. *n>e women occupy one aide of of tbe dough, roll It as thin as a water,
: is to determine on the dln- six egg*, separailng tbe whites from
ful of hot water. Add a pinch of salt
ogblyndlberysl
•mi we. too, boldly prewlag
the table, and tbe men the other. Tbe ■prinkle the top with augar, and give
I. And the family keenly
the yolk*, and beat them very thor­
of cloves, cin­
Ft-TMUfM-C
Where oau tbe abe^erdi trod.
elder alu at tbe bead and Invokes di­ one light roll, to press tbe sugar lntl^
namon and ginger If liked. Sift one Jo.vs a little variety In tbe first meal. oughly. Fold flrsi tbe yolks aad tben
Rea. B. S. Riraa. now reaUteg la
Cliftih Betblebemb Hill oT Blesaing.
vine bleealng. Chen each man and wo­ tbe dou^. Cut with a small, rmnd
The
grow
tired
of
tbe
same
kind
of
Ibe
whiles
into
the
sauce
very
care
Kome.
Alwka,
was formerly a mcmls-r
dessert spoonful of aoda with two cup­
And And tbe Sod or God.
man rises alternately and UfUng tbetr cutter, and bake In a moderate oven
fuls of flour and beat in; bake briskly. mufflDt or Uscults time after time, , fully. Put all Into a granite baking- of the Eoglteh House of Partlament
->-PbnUpe BrookD.
light band may, “God is love.- They until a golden brown.
dish and take In a moderate ovea andHtofeisry to Ibe Ute Irish |«triot,
Ire with white icing (fondant) flavored with perhaps an tJternatlng bil!
Coffee
Cookies—Beat
two
eggs
with
then begin eaUng. and during tbe meal
fare of eggs or bam or bash dished
from fifieen lo twenty nannies. Serve Cbsrtea biewsri Paroell. Ute Wssbwith a drop of peppermint essence.
• *-Cb!me oat. O Joyful belte! All
Ington sddrvaa te. Now Willard UoteL
not a word |s spoken, each one helping a cupful of sugar until very Hgby Add
dtalely in dish In which
A<dellcious date cake calls for one In several ways, and long f^r some­

wortdlydlsotwds drown!
bnrier and
Washlngion. D. C. He writes:
himself or herself to what they desire, four Ublespoonfuls of
jg. Cream one-bulf rupful of butter thing different. Tbe following recipes omelet Is cooked.
“I have used Perona acd can reeom• TteM np your green, O trees, te
nibey drink an enormous quantity of beat again. Add ball a pteCof strong,
and one and om-balf cupfuls of sugar, s-ttl be a great help to the mother of
F-Innan Haddie—Pick Ibe flab into mend your remedy a* a very effeeUve

make n Chrlatmu oowe!
during the meal. At the eonclu- warm coffee and ailr Id hastily three
and add one egg beati-n light; beat just such a family.
cure for otodb aW tat
fine
pieces
and
a
ttb
a
small
lump
of
• Give of roar beet. O eartb! Make
cupfuls
of
flour.
Add
two
Igaspooufuls
Blon of tbe Christmas dinner nil rise
until
smooth.
Sift
four
Mounuin
-Scones—Sift
together
one
butter
tbe
stee
of
a
nut
put
It
te

room. O human heart.
and aing. Tbe clear vmeea of the celi­ or baking powder and sufficient flour
• That He who came thU day may
roll Roll qui^y, cut with a large baking powder with three cupfuls of quart of flour, one teaspoonful of soda pan over tbe fire. Add one cupful of
bates make tbe banquet room ring
floor, and beat in. alternating with one and me teaspoonful of salt. Work te cream into wblrii oae tableepooi

nerermore depart.with a soft and Arming mdody. Tbe round cutler and bake In a quirit oven
nntu a golden brown. Thte doogb cupful of milk. Flavor with lemon three lablespoonfute of butter and mix flour ba* been robbed smooth,
bands and feet of nil keep time.
peel and add test one scant cupful of with one pint of thick sour milk. Turn all this come lo a boll, and when eoolAfter tbe song the elder mines his tenst not be so thin as that for either
No portion of a buneb of celery
dates, stoned and cut and flowered the paste on a well-floured board:
litUe add one large
the
sugar
cookies
or
the
glngersnaps.
eyes benvenwnrd and ebanta a prayer
lightly. Bake to cut In ^uares. ice knead and handle very ali^Uy. and of grated cheese, a little pepper, and. need be waned. Tbe green stalks and
They are soft it well made.
Home Aear can give no more bean- In which aU Join, after which they
into sections which can be rolled Just before serving, best up tbe yolk leave*. usualD thrown away, are all
Chocfdate Cotteles—Hake the eame and serve with half a date on each
dtel greetlag and Cbrtetmaa wish to BMve from tbe room in eouplea. tbe
square.
Into rounds the siso of s dinner plate of an egg and attr through. Place thte useful. Tbe tender white stalks may
Its readers tbaa tbe one veleed years men together and tbe women by tbem- as coffee cookies, uslnfl a cupful of
A good cocoanut cake caRs for one- and about one inch thick. Cut each on pieces of toast.
tepl^ water In which two ounces of
be served wbolo and-taten with tall,
ngo by that prlaee of writers. Charles •elrec. and go to their
balf cupful of butler and one cupful of of those rounds Into four sections and
Beefsteak omelet—Chop up very or dKK>ped into dice and dreaaed tor ^
IMekena, wbosf heart was always over- Tbe remainder of the nlibt. while fbe grated chocolate have been dteaolved.
I; one egg yoke and one- bake on a hoL sightly greased griddle. fine whatever steak yoa happen
Snnsblne Gems—Separate seven
world ovtelde te enjoying Iteelf In
gewtag wttb good wUl te aaea.
salad. Tbe green stalks may be cut
The cakes should rise until they arc have li-fi over and also a bit of «
1a given eggs. Measnre s cupful of granulated balf capful milk beaten in. with a
,
thick and flalfy. Be sure they are if there te no fat with Ibe meat Roll into iman bits, rooked In bollteg
up to song and prayer abd all night sugar and sift It. Measure two-ihlrd« scant cupful of grated cotoanut. a
or three cracker*, according to water unUi leuder. and sotred with
cupful of pastry flour and sift It lilnch of salt, ami un<- and twolhlrdx cooked tbrougb. Serve very hot with
long the voiced of tbe Shaker sisters
flea Umes. Beat tbe whites of tbe cupfuls niUk, Into which has been sift- the coffee.
tbe amount of meat and beat np two a cream sauce, or they may be boiled
•ad brothers are board tbrougb
and
MralDcd
into
the
soup.
Pu
the''s.^
Huffs without eggs or powder—Pul eggs, mixing oil together tborougbly.
teaspoonfute baking powder;
nNmtU light and add half a teaballs.
es in a pan. and dry corcfBlIy In
apoontul of cream of tartar and beat add lasi the ztiffly beaten white of the into your gem pan a piece of butter Season with a little salt and pepper,
the size of a walnut—that Is. into each and stir through half a rupful of mltk. the oven. Wben quite dry. cninibln
pg. Bake in a loaf.
again. Add the yolks of four eggs
A Christmas Totet
litem, and put awpy in wld«-iiM»tbed
To lend variety dainty pattypan mile compartment—and pat it npoa pour thte Into a bot fn ing pan and
Here’s to our Christmas, may It bring that have been thoroughly beaten, and
the
top
of
the
stove
to
get
hot
while
botUta
dow^ covnn'd. Thte wBI be
cakes
are
desirable,
and
two
rarlettes
:<«
to
cook.
This
recipe
te
m
mil in tbe sugar, then tbe flour. Tbe
us good cheer!
mining the batter. Take twd delicate If cold chicken te substituted toupfeqDsl^adlfp'^’taejl for flavor
ts must bo quickly but tbor- may be made from two eggs. For the'
Hay tbe Joy of tbla Cbrtstmaa rei
obgbly blended. Bake te greased gem Brownies use one-ihlrd cupful butter cupfuls of flour, welt sifted, one rap- for the steak.
log soups and sauces'.'
all. ter and near.
fal of milk and one cuptnl of water.
pans te a qul^ oven tor fifteen or and tbe same of segar. rubbed
May the message of Cbriatmae to
Fisk Balls—Pick over Ibe fish yon
So much te Us favor m a food;
twenty mtentes.
U'ben tborongbly cream; add onc-ihlrd cupful of molass­ Mix well and turn onto the bubbling have left from dtnaer. carefully
hew be dear;
medicinally celery is of even greaiet
Tbe ftrut Cbrtatmas song came
May It aootbe every nor row and dry done and cooled, ice tbem with orange es aad tbe yoke of one egg and rub to butter In the gem pans. Bake, in a moving the bones. Chop it flue and value. It te an excellent nervine, and
strnigbt oat of Hedven and rang dowa
n froth. Sift one teaspoonful of baking moderate oven for thirty-five minutes. mis with it enough cold boiled pouIcing.
every tear.
a
liberal use of ll caunM be too Ughly - from euMlt aUen above tbe manger
Oomteoet—Beat'the yolks of two powder with one cuplnl of floor and Do not salt tbe batter, as they will not
be twice Urn quantity of fish.
May U bind doaer to us and) noul that
jrf Bethlehem: -Glory to God In the
a qnaner of a pound of butter one teaspoonful of corn starch and rise as well If. you do. Fill tbe little Cbop and mash fine and make into recommended te uenous IrritabDIiy
U dear.
kUbneC pence on earth, good will to
In megrim (tick beadaebel it te eqnal
pans
on<-balf
full
of
batter
wben
it
heal
In,
adding
last
a
scant
cupful
of
and
a
enptul
and
a
half
of
granulated
tails
the
slxe
of
an
egg.
Flour
the
And tbe 9lrlt of Christmas teA nil
men." Human voiew took It up. nod.
finable. Bmlnent antboritlew amert
augar until very light Then add one nut meals chopped. Bake in fancy goes into tbe oven, but when It comes outside lightly, and drop Into Ixriling
tbroogb tbe year!
year after yoar. for centnriea. bs’
that when fr«-ly eaten. It ts a positive
.oui the cakes should be well over tbe
cupful of tepid water. Sift three cup­ pans.
Fry » llgbi brown.
Serve
•diped It la one or another form.
for rtaeumattem. It te also a stim
Fttr tbe'white cakes or sweethearts, top.
fuls of flour and four level teaspoonwith slices of tail pork which have
If
An
Amident
ffhouM
Oocoe.
Whatever tbe'te^ the trinity—God’s
Sour milk D.-own bread—Take
ulani. and possesses valuable diuretic
fete of baking powder. Add tbte lo tbe whisk the whiles of two eggs lo a Ktifl
been nicely browned.
-Acetdentn wlU kappen." even
Btory, our pence In God and our good
properties. It is well known ibal'A
first mixture, beat tboron^y and bake froth. Cream a quarter of a cupful of and one-half cupfuls of sour milk and
Broiled Tripe—Get tbe
wUI toward each other—la In pr^or- hrtetnianUme..and one should be pre­
heat
ll
on
the
stove,
then
st
butter
and
one
cupful
of
sugar,
and
number of the widdy advertised pat
greased, shallow pan. The batter
ttea to human peace and good wUI. pared to meet them promptly- One of must not be over a quarter of an inch add aluraately half a capful of milk tegBPOonfuls of sods, half a cupful of tripe, and rook it In boUing salted ent medldne. conialn celery si tbelr
Thte la the aoag of Heaven given by the most treqaeat aeddents that occur Uick. When done and cool cut tbe and mie and a third cnplnls of llonr. New Orleans molasses, one tmall salt water for half an hour. Drain quite
chief In^edlent. and claim many
tbe engelB to eUr our eoute untU they on CbrUtmai te tbe burning of either cake into dominoes, ice tbe top with which has been sifted with two and a spoonful ol salt, one cupful of Graham dry. Butter tbe honeycomb side snd
cover w ith a thin coaling of cracker marvelous cures te kidney disoases
abaU each oae imtcb tbe key-note and tbe tree or tbe dotblng of tbe peraona white icing and dot with melied choco­ half teaspoonfute baking powder. flour, one cupful of carnmeal and
rheamstitm. and nervous Iroublea
A mag nllck with a sponge
dust. Broil over s moderate fire
bemne aunned to tbe angels’ tong.
teaspoonful-of
tasking-powder.
Stir
Beat well, then fold te the whites of
late. Use a wooden toothpick
til a^^Hlcale brown. Spread wllb Pos*lbiy a free oae of the plant mighi
Tbe grant theme of tbe lore of God tied on tbe end and several palte of
this well and turn into a well-greased
tbe two eggs and a half
water shmld be in every room where akewer for making tbe dots.
butter, salt and pepper, also a little prove cqoaUy bciwadaL Many de
abowB to as In tbe Cbrlat-okDd's
cake pan that will Bt In your steamer.
Spice Gems—Beat tbe yolks of two vanilla. Bake In bean
there
U
a
lighted
Ckrtatomn
lemon juice. If you like It.
Udout salads may be made by emulag jwver loaee lu power, and every
have a double boiler, put
malnlng egg yoke make a
With tbe remal^
eggs, a cupful and a half of sugar and
Meat Gems—To one cupful of cold Mning c-lery with other ingredlenta,
bnmna heart may ewell tbe harmony, wet spooge will very quickly exthat. Should you nse tbe cake pan.
chocolate cake
e as
a' f<
follows: Cream
two Ublespoonfuls of soft batter
cheeped meaLsnake a sauce of two Tbe following recipe* are all oi
or mar tbe music with Jarring discord. ttnguteh tte Are In tbe part of tbe tree getber ttetll light. Add two oances of third cupful holier with one cupful tic a thin cloth over It aad pul
tablespoonfuls
of
butter,
two
of
comOar buman noute. deflled by sin. bnrd- that bat caught and all tbe neighbor­
celleBt:
Ibe >u-amer and cook three hours;
ing candles. If the dotblng should melted diocotete. a level leasiioonful sugar, add tbe yoke and best until
•ned by eelflabnesn. deafened
starch and one cupful of milk; mix
C-lcry snd Apple Salad—Pare Ibret
aalUpoonful of cloves fluffy. Melt one square of chocolate tben .tet in the oven for fifteen
blinded, may tell to echo tbe gtedneas catch fire the peraon should be made
■ his with ibq meat and add tbe wellute*
to
dry
out.
Which
ever
way
over
the
boiling
teu-kettie
and
blend
aad
two
of
ginger.
Add
tbe
whites
of
tart apph* and cm into dice, mix wllb
of the CkrtotmM chimes, and. wben we to lie down on the floor and
cooked. H nmisi go in the- oven for the bestenyolks of two eat* Seaaon with two cupfuls of talery. cut Into b'alfwell besten alternately with with the egg and sugar; sUr te
get ao tar oat of tone, there Is bat me blanket be qnidOy wrapped around
sail
and
pepper
At
the
last
Mir
drying
out
J'bl*
te
made
In
the
after
two cupfuls and a half of pastry flour. leniuiely one balf ruplul milk and one
way bad: to oar power to gl^ Oed him te order to smother tbe flames.
lightly in the beatt-n whites of the lAcb lesgths. Arrsnae MUice leaves
ion and warmed up for breakfast.
Beat weU. and put te Tour level tea­ and two-ihlrds cupfuls flour, into wfaiite
or to bring pence upon tbe eartb—tbe On no acGOnut should be rush about,
egg*. Bake twenty minutes In a bot teto cups for Individual servi^ fill
Oatr.w8l Gems—Heat very bot thi
been sifted two and a half teaBeat
run to an open door or window, or te spoonfuls of baking powder.
with the apple* and CeWty. pour over
way el good will to men.
quarters of i cupful of milk snd add buiien-d gem pan.
■poonfnls
of
baking
powder
and
a
again
and
hake
in
a
moderate
oven,
te
plain French dressing Juti before
Have we npoken dieer to any eor- any way create a draft, tor thte only
Pouto Omelft—Put into a double
i- tour (sblespooDfuls of sugar and
gem-pana.' tor fifteen minutes.
Ice pfneh of salt. Flavor with a quarter
serving. Uosy ilnied apple*, having
rewimr'soal* Hark! we ctrack the tana tbe flame; a little presence <
boiler,
if
you
have
one.
two
cupful*
of
ball
a
teaspoonful
of
salt.
As
soon
os
teaspoonful of cinnamon, and bike in
with cbooolate or maple icing.
slice cu! off the end to make them
key note then. Have we comforted the mted at such a Ume wlD save many
loaf, or In two layers and put to­ It grow* lukewarm add oncqusrter of cold marbed poutoe*. adding one- sit ftnniy. and carofnlly hollowed out
Meringue Shell*—These shells may
eoSerlng? Again tbe mnale flows.
yeart rakt which ba* been disMlved quarter of a cupful of cream, three
received a alight be made a week before ckrteunas and gether with white Icing.
until ofliy a nice wall te left, make
Hare we bowed beneath another's barcitron cake take one and a lo oni- qutner of a cupful of warm well-beaten egg* and S tittle *air and very pretty recepiade* for teto aalad.
at eervteg Ume filled with whipped
■ dm? Lo. tbe melody rtoea ever wbUe bnrn and tbe akin te not bmken. dry
Take one cupful of cold cook­ ‘ pepper. Stir ligbuy until hoc Melt
cream or mixed, chopped IrulL or ice half cupfuls of sugar, one cupful of
Tbe apples Mwuld not be prepared
we ntener under tbe weary weight baking aoda (bicarbonate of soda)
a
frying-pan
one
tablespoonfni
of
ed
oatmeal,
aad
with
the
tips
of
the
milk, halt a cupful of butter,
Are we foUowiag Christ doeely^ln In­ jsbonld be spread on tbe part and then
batter, pour in the poutoes and let long before serving, as they lurn dark
Bea'. tbe whites of ate eggs to a very creamed with tbe sugar, and three Dogen- wc-k Into il two and one-ball
dean bandage applied. But U tbe
ward asd mtwmrd thlnga? Every ttep
hem cook slOTly until brown on tbe alter being cut.
stiff (rath. 81ft half a pound of powd­ cupfuls of flour with which sift one- rupful* Of flour: iben add tbe milk.
akin
is
bf^en
aome
oUy
tubstence
era take m the upward road of aelt-do
f.-lery and Beet Root 8aIite-Bqa|M
Beal all ihoroughly. rover, and allow under side. Place the pan In the oven
be used; tbte moat be perfectly ered angar. and mix It with tbe wbli</ half teaspoonful of soda, and
nteL we are helpful to bring the
overnight. In the morning, a moment or two to aligbUy brown tbe quaniiiles of diced edery and cold
dean and all air must be exduded very carefnily. It tbe mixing is done baking powder and a pinch of aalt.
world In tune with Christmas aoag.
topside. Fold aa if It were an omelet boiled beds mixed umeiher. Ktap oo
too qol^y or beaten In too hard tbe LasG.v fold te one capful of ettroa pour into ibe gem pan*, which have
Doaa It oQ aoand fandful. like a bit from tbe wound, qean olive oil
and
slip
<n
a
bot
platter.
ice
or very cold until time to serve.
been greased, and eel In a warm plac*
mixinre will run out of shape wben chopped fine and floured. Bake te
of poetry mt of a book? It la aa true vaseline tit is better If carbolised) is
Garnish wiih ertep tenure loaves, or
I rise. Bake half an hour
and old Unen sbonld put te the oven. It not weU mixed tbe loaL,
as tbe mom prodona truth of God. and
eatery.
serve in apple cape prepared as te
Fried Mush and Baron—Thte break­
An attractive cake te a nut layer
meringues
will
swell
te
the
oven,
then
be
Boaked
te
one
of
these
and
the
part
multitudes o( hearts are treading paThe common celery la a aatlre of above recipe, and .poor over a amyoMfast dish te very delicious, but l» best
foH and crack. Put a sheet of paper with chocolate fllllng. Cream
Ueatly. any. Joyfully, tbe path of love gently wrapped; If the Ungers or toes
of butler with one made with cornmeal math, though Great Britain. In its wild stmte. it tev* nalse dresMDg.
are burned they should be moat enra- on a ibldi board, drop tbe mlxtore by
and good will, and feeling In tbelr
strong and disagreeable flavor, and
ciipful of sugar and one egg yoke. Add somc'toooks prefer cold hominy. Tbe
dust them thlitely
Plain Cetery Salad—Wash and eat
sonte Gie echo of the glad Cbriatmae fully separated and each one wrapped
r and bake tbem te a iwotbirds capful of mUk and two cup­ mu*b must be prepared the day before a peculiar odor. By raltiratlon It be­ into small pteres the white stollm of
by itself, otherwise they may stick toand put into a pan to get cold; wben comes mild and sweet.
fuls of flour, with two or ibtee
oven.
Mlten
placing
two bunches of edery. Arrange letgrtber
and
canae
great
pain.
Over
By C^at’a great gift of btemelt be
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needed
cut
it
In
neat
slice*.
^Ich
spoonfuls
of
waking
powder
and
a
dasb
I
on
the
paper,
shape
brought tbe poadumy of tbe groat tbte a tej-er of cotum should be pteced
>w sute for talads. or as a flavoring pile mtte mo«ndB of tbe celery te
be dipped in egg and fine
with the spoon te rows, keeping jt aalt. Stir te two-lblrds cupful of
poaos. In tbe great choir, oack voice tn ixetade all air and the wbiMe be
not meats, chopped and ligbllr floarod. crumbs. Put the bacon in the frying- tor soupa. and are unaware of
each, and dreta with majonnalre .
that does not lean tbe dlrine song wlU held te place with a bandage. A doc­ them two inebes apart. When tbe
Bake In two Uyers. fill and lee sritb pan and. when beginning to curL take varied and dellgbitul dtebes ooe may
topi
are
brown
and
bard
lift
up
each
tor
sbonld
see
all
burns
at
least
once
ka missed. Let as see to It that we
Celery sod Nut Solad-Bemove tbe
them out and lav on brown paper or easUy pr^mre with It As a food It
•well the great song, as we may by
twice, It tbe bnrn te ao bevara as with a Umber ksUc, break In tbe bot­ ^ocolate fondant Idog.
> wholesome and pleasant that te shells from aboot two doten Englteb
a
sieve
to
drip.
Into
thte
hot
fat
put
With
tbe
remaining
egg
white
yon
tom
carefnUy
with
the
tbnmb.
scoop
■bock tbe bead of the perevery helpfll prayer, or loving word.
your piece* of prepared mnsb and fry every vegeUble garden tt abonld be walauls. turn boOteg water over tbe
pfttoBt doed. that springs from onr |s« butaed most be kept low. bM- oat the soft centre aad iborooghly dry may make a deUclous while trnU cake.
meets,
let stand about fifteen minUes.
given
libera!
space
and
generous
eultlSUr one cupful butter and two capfuls b.wwn and crisp on both sides. Drain
*ood will to me»-wo shall tbe glory to *»ter botUea be placed at tbe feet— tbe sheila.
». When bought te tbe market, teen drain, remove the skin, and
_ to a froth; measure two cup­ on paper. Have ready a hot pUte. on
Calettei—Sift one-pound of floor,
God bo aang: so ahall peace brood j *ov tbeae wlU geoeraUy be very cold—
which pUce the aJires of mush, with a dozen or two bunches may be kept break two ssml) .pieces. Cut an equal
over Oodb aartb; ao tbaU oar own j and a stimulant be given nniU tbe do» mb Into U a qnarter of a pound of fuls sweet milk aad four aad a half
fresh for rome tlm.-. Wrap teem te quality of celery into small piece*,
butler- Beat three e*ga With taro- cupfuls flour, sifter with ate apoonfute the tacos on top.
bmtrta swell wllb* sacred Clirtetmas jtor can arrive,
browB paper, sprinkle with' water, mix wite tee nuts, marinate with a
Parker Hoase Rolte—There
toy —Nortbweotani AgricnlturteL
I When decorating a CbrteQnas tne thirds of « cupful of granulated augar. of taking powder, addl^
Freneb dressing, benp te grtep teUoe*
until all te te: beat briskly.
Have many recipes for ihaae 'famous rolls then give an outside wrapper of dean
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lor removtng tbe presents from tbe add halt a cupful of mUk and hall
cups, dress with mayonnatee. and
of aalt Work all these te- ready one capful eacb of taopped aV and each one seems to be good. Thte damp dote, and keep te a cool dark
Origin af «l» CbriMMM Traa
1 higher brantoaa teUa aomeUnma ocenr
garateb with whole wnlant meats.
place.
may be a help for those -vbo have
The old Taotantc and Bason races and braises or sprains may result. For gredleau togetker Into a amootb pasta moodi, riirosi. dales aad flgs, wMk

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