Grand Traverse Herald, December 29, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 29, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-12-29

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®trati% ®irat>em detain.
TWICE A

WEEK—T0E8PAY AWD FEIDAY.

niAVEMB aTY. giuMD

$1A» A YEAJi;

thavekw county, micmioaw. tuwday, decemeeh

a. mt.

MISSION AT SOO WIRELESS
GOMEZ VERY BUSY SUGAR KING
TELEGRAPH
24 HOURS
DffiD QUICKLY

FOUR FiSflERNEN DROWNED WAS ALONE
DIDNT BDY GOODS
IN SIGHT OF
THEIR HONES

BUT HONOR FARMER HAD GOOD
STOCK ON HAND.

OpMmi CUf* ArrwM m tlw Clwvt
if AniWKiiifl • V«ri«l U« of
ArUetoi.

Honor. Hleh.. IN«. 2t.-W1i«
LAUNCH FLUNG AGAINST PICN
OoUen Ctai*. wSo IIvm m ibe WnlkAND WHECKEO.
«r bm In Hooestrmd towwhlp, intmd«4 to BUTt i Btorr or not it not
kmon but Saiordnj nlftat when be
Hopor. be to nl>e««d to hnve
rd » liJr Btood Block of
goote of raifoiis kinds.
At tbe general store of A. B. Case
A CO.. U to idaled. that he
errv^ to lake a box or ocrewB and
arrened by Coosuble RoUdLayneh RWno, a Total Low. Waa BOO. Hto pocket! dlsclooed the tact
Valwod M nOOO--Oali Still
that besides the screws he had a pair
Hoflns VI* LttUo Hope of
Of half soles, a coaple of boxes of cart­
FlnUns BodlpA
ridges and other -articles.
Asiontohed at the contenu of bis
FrankforL' M-cK. Doe. IS.—At 11 pot^els. hti sleigh was seardted and
o’etoeh tMa momlni thoro «wi a tor- in that were found various articles
Hfic aOKtinMat 9U0 and a blindino ranging froa shoes to a saosage grind
anow atorm and it oowno llttto can bo
of whl<A had been acquired
dona to rooovor the bediw of Uw four In exchange for money or promtoe.
Clark baa always borne a good
«Mth tho top NMim. Saturday owning. reputation and hto
much Burprtoc. Now that he has been
The fouc ft
caugbL It Is thought that be has been
a northwest gale While trying to make annexing small articles fur some lime,
thapier « thto port tat the Itohlng'tug ibe locsl tnerchaois hsving been much
KMnh. The tow
pnnled at the disappearance of their
7 o-etofk
gooda
upper worka of Ihdlr boat drifted
He was taken to Frankfort and will
be brooghl back for a bearing lomor
Tbe men. Heery Uanrath. the owner
of the craft: Oapt. Jnllua Dortr.
' Chartw Klbby and Oua Stranble. srent
out Bnturday to ManMan toland to Uft
their MtA There waa a heavy aea
when they taR Frankfort and the gale
Inereaaad to tntenalty after their departnra.
. - k was not believed tbw they would
aUempt the retan trip nnlil tbe gale
had aubaidad and no parUonlar atom

11 CfllLDIEN ARE LEFT

DRaiS FOR
SCHOOL BOYS

r mosnlng the finding of porL UOM of tbe wrecked craft told the
' •ton of the enUstropbe and lUe savers
and villagers be^ a patrol of the
beach for the bodies aad other wreck­
age.
The life savtag slattoo to dosed, but
mpmbera of the crew who live here
tpdormed an tnprortobd organisation U
starch for the bodies. Klbby and
Strauble were measuen at the life aar
Ing crew.
Tbe cabin of tbe wrecked bont nme
astaon aad la It the cabin dock hat
otoppiMl at 7 o'clock, abowlng that tht
craft jras wrecked at that hour. Tb(
boat had evidently atnek the cornei
of the pier and broken in two aad tb
Ue heavy aea 'bone of tbe crew couIl
nack abore.
. Haarath waa nnmarrtod and akm
47 yaan <d age. Itorry waa SO year,
dd and leaves a widow and five chll
drem Tbe famlty is In poor drcom
Btancca. i^y waa 3J years old and
the fatbar of fonr obUdren. Straubbwas 24 and loaves a widow sod twe
ObUdren. Tbe InmUiea of Klbby aai
N-8ttaaMe are talrty wdl provided for
Tbe wives and children of tbe lbre<
men who leave famllle* hurried to tbi
bead! ns mm a anews of their tod
bad been carried to tbem and open;
tbe day In aenrebing tor tbe bodies
ebcapad a watery grave. . Lmi
night they could hardly be persuaded
to rstan to tbdr homes while wilHay
a up the search.
Tbe ftatalag tug which was wredted
was valued at 11.000 and wws a sea
worthy oafL Hanrstb has been In the
wbotaaale ftsh biialnen here tor a

r

Bve lives dalmed by-Lake Michigan
wllbtn a week. Iver Iveraon. a well
ao erf thto porufer
n a touDfh last Tuesdas
wi^ on hto' fray bosno from ibe

BROWN-BARNES

STATE WIU BENEFIT

of ftpekSM.—Army Men"
Spokane. lA'ash., Dec. 26.—Military
training, under the direction oi Unltd States army ^ftoers. lor every
seventh and ei^th grade school boy
n Uw stole of Washington, to pro­
vided in a measure which R. A. HutchI of Spolmae. will sobniit tor paa10 Ibe legislature of which be is
mber of tbe senate, eoriy in Janu-

MRS. MARY TRACEY LAID IN
COMATOSE CONOITION.

A

HAD BAD.FAU SDNDAT

Friende Became Aiwtoua This Morn­
ing and Called on Cfalel of
police Who Ferood an En­
trance to HwRoenu

Mrs. Nortnan Morgan, of Omena.
ce president the Great Lakes MisStott, passed through the city today on
ber way to Sanlt Ste. Marie, where
she will attend me annual meeting of
the mtosloa. Accompanying her was
George Abgiwa. an Oitasm wowho will read a paper before
the convention upon the work of the
ilmion at Omena
For many years Mrs. Morgan baa
been an ardent worker among tbe In­
dians of tbe
tost few^ears she bas'htwn located 1
Omens, s-bero she has a :
circle among (he Indians, wblch to
and does a great atbonot
of good. The Indian women of that
locality are ardent mitslonarj^ work­
ers. and their meellngs are replete

SuBering from a bad cut over^
left eye and with her aaoa.^todnng.
Mrs. Mary Tracey, who lives 1n the
Wynkoop Temce, was alone from
abofK.auoD Buoday until 11 Vdfwk
today when 4be door to her rotM was
forced by Chief of Police Ashton, ber
friends having become worried.
Mrs. Tracey's son. Louis, a Detroit
attorney, had spent Oirlattuas with
her and yesterday she and ber eon
had been Invited by Mrs.'Phoebe J.
Fish. 610 State street, to Uke dinner
with ber. The son. however, found It
necessary to leave on the 10;M G. R.
ft 1. train aad so Informed Mrs. Fish.
Hto mother hsd
expected to
FOUGHT. BATTLE WITH REVOLU­
cept the InvlUtloh.
TIONISTS IN MOSCOW.
After Mr. Tratvy left, bu mother,
who bad accompanied him to the au
tion, retiDoed to ber room. She'was
feeling lonely and depressed and was
probably taken'with a fainting' spaU
as the fell to the Boor and that was
the last she remembered untU her CHIEF OF SECRET- POLICE AMONG
THE KILLED.
friends entered her room this fore-

POLICEMEN
WERE KILLED

BARON G0T1E LOST LIFE

Uw tall bad cut a had gash over
ber leR ey^ and had also caused ber
bleed. When found, she
lylnw on b
her couch, fully dressed but
dona 'not :remember haring gotteu
there, nor asd she any idea tow long
she had berii there, but nwt have
laid atooe many hours.
Mrs. Tracey was evidently in a partiallycomalosecondmou astbto mumlag Mrs. Fish eodeuvuntl 10 g«'l S'urd
from her and falling. call<-d uf the
THilllng. where ahe take* her meato.
and alto MilUken'a store, where she
U emptoyod. but could find no
of her. WUt^ber daughtt-r to law. Mr«.
F. a Curtis, Mm. nsh came to Mrs.
Tracey's rooms thto luuming. but *ke
failed to answer the knock on the
door. Mrs. Fish bad not worried yesleiday. thinking that Mrs. Tracey's
son had remained over and she had
token dii
After the Ineffectual atb-mpt to aeare admiitaoce lu the room. Chief
Ashton was notified aod made an Inveetlgattoa. finding Mrs. Traory ly­
ing on the btf. apparently dead. Tbe
door was focted open but
fsiled to arouse ber.
A pbysk-lsn was summnned who
made an examinaton and
her eoudItioD as very probably due to
the toll, tbe toss of blood betog only
slIgbL Mrs. Tracey also
' ' '
of a pain in her Hide, bm whether she
hni other lujurles or nut. ba>
been determined.

U it proposed to devote a half day
■ach week to drill In tbe mannal of
and maneuvers, the Inamictors
being officers Mhd PoK Odbrge
Wright on tbe east side of the state
ind ForU Tanvonver snd Lawton on
Bide of the Cascade uounlalttA
Mr. Hntehinson says the atate srill
'■^efit through It to yeirs to come,
eben the commonwealth Will have a
Tmerat City Young Man and Empliw
IrlUed ciUaen-aoldlery, ready in case
Yeung Lady Were United In
Instead of naving
Marriage At Cmpira.
lepend upon raw reemito for prote<v
lion. Other members of the leglitoRndolpb UbuUki. an employee of
'.nrv in this pan of tbe atate favor
the G. R. ft I. railroad .aiid.Mi.-s Amy
he measure and iJi.-)- believe It will
flastom. dsughtcr of Mm
be adopted. '
Andrus, of Empire, were united to
Utorriace yesterday
boM of the bride's mother,
presence of a large number
I Their Use in Thit tIVea aud friends.
Both tbe bride and groom are weil
County and Game Warden In-^
kaen in tbto city and bare a large
tends To Step
of friends who extend to then
their
best wtobes.'
Mr. aod Mrs
Deputy Game IVsivlen Smith reports
tat It to against ibe law to use fer- Libotakt will ; reside to tlfto city
Third
streeL
reis to thsi county but that some folks

UBUTSta-HASLAM

NO FERRETS

ire Dslng toem and trouble ts sui
Wall Known Young People From Lane
follow. EubsUtutes for ferrets
Tree Marrfotf by the .Aev.
not allowed eHher and if caugbL tbe
F. C. Cartar.
fttUty persons will find themselves
William Hoelihan Provides Quarters
Otto Biowa aad Miss Leas Barnes, parties to a tow snM with tbe 1
Fee Annual Shew of Nertheru
both of Lone Ttee. were married deputy as compUlnant.
Michigan Poultry Aaan.
Christmas Bve at C o'dodi by lb<
Rev. F. E. Carter at tbe Friend's par
They
Through tbe courtesy of William
by tbe brother aod sister of the
Boollhan. ibe Northern Michigan
Bwest. Ansel and Miss Ikhel Brown. Even Month Since the Steenwr Sultry asaortotiou have been granted
Mr. Brown to a wdl kaawn y
the nae of the upper Boor of the bnlldfydney.
N.
ft.
lamer aad Is a man of sterling
IV. lU State s<
acter. Tbe bride to tbe daa^U
JJM occupied by the Willi
Ben BsTDM nod Is sceanpM
Sydney. N. S.. ^ 24.—With the to bold their meeting in the firat week
mnstoalty. Both .young peo^e have pnssUig today of an even noath Mnce ot Jnauary.
a large nnmber of Mends who wtotf Ibe Norwelgan steamer Sticketsud
Ttoe aaaoctotimi wrote Santa Ctons
them al Uacceu to lUa They will left Glasgow. Scottond. lor thto port. a totter asking tha! a bulldlug be glvmake tbelr borne tor thto winter at
Inera believe the ship and crew m the amoriMloa for m Christmas
the Inge of tht tiHfto-a tatbar.
•rea^L A^d the letter waa aaawered

HATE BDODING

SHIP WENT DOWN

Throwing All the Kac
Indiana Many Years.

forced by Troops.

villa in the suburbs and the po­
lice. reinforced by troops, ilaron Coiie
chief of eo-ret polite, aas killed lu.d
Colonel Muraki wuimded.
Several |K>lleeni*n also a.-re kliW
and many on bolli Bides *ere luJurJ.

AT, ST. FRANCIS
THREE SERVICES WILL BE HELD
TOMORROW.

High Mast At S a. m. Fetlewed By
High Mass At 10:30 aa. m. and
Vaspert At 7:30 p. m.
The servlee* tomorrow, QbrtoUnas
Day. at the St. l-'rancto church will he
aa foIloBs;
5 a m.-liigh Mass, sermon and
communion. Thi» mmu u followed by
the setxind mass.
ItiJsu a m.-High Mass and sernmn
7:30 p. m.—Veapers and bentdlction
[ the bles^ sacrament.
Tbe morning ten-U-es will open wlib
the organ t>relude. ('bristmaa Paatur
ale. ‘Herald Angaja.'' by DUielli. fol­
lowed by the "Angers Message.’’ a
solo and quartet. The choir will
render the new Stehle's msM in four
parts.
Offertory—"Adeste l-'ldcly." by Wbgand.
Organ poMlod.—Varlaiions 01
Christmas (torol. by Dethier.
At the evening sertice. Ihe ChristIt! music will be repealed on
organ and by the choir. Instead ot
the mass Ihe choir will render a grand
magnificat In solos, duets and chorus
A SalutorU" and Tanium Ergo." by
Wilkins.

FAULT REUNION
s of the Clan of Gibbs Gathei^
•d At the Home of ArcMbald
Gibbs Friday.

THlSCmr IN THE LIST

OetroiL Grand Rapids, Manictos and
Othm Clttos Named As Lecatiom
For the
With WiraCompaMss.
Traverse (ity to very likely to imv<
a wlrel.-st telegraph stattoo nl the
near future. The statlou will be ewtabllsbed and malnuliied to this city by
the rolled Wireless Telegraph com­
pany. according to toftirniaUon given
the 'Record today, but the plant are
yet complete as to loratiou and
time of insuUatiou.
The United company has just placed
II order with lU RHUiutartorlnc depaitment for a hall a million dultors
worth of equipment for use to riUes
ea»t of the Mlwiislppi river. The ma­
jority of these etatlotts will have a
range of but from IlHi to ;iuu miles t
land or water but others sill have
range of from 5M to 2,000 talles over
land aud water to nil cuuuMloiis of
wea’h. r. \t*btch the ooe here will be
SB not »toied.
Tbr I'nlted company haa thr>^ large
and complete tociortoa and most of
the output has previously been
supplying orders from foreign -governmento and for tbe United com­
pany's
marine depsetment.
The
capacity of the three pUuts. two It
Jerse.v nty and one In Beattie. Waah
is more than ll.OOO.OOO wor|h Of equlpyear. The company will
pete with the regular wire companle*
arid wUI have the advantage of brink
able to handle messages to and
hoaia on the lakes snd on the seag.
Tbe other
dHes. besUi
Traverse Ctty. whi^ Will probahly
bavi- this system ara: Detroit. Port
Huron. Moaroa, Poattoe, Ann Arbor.
Ja<k.H»n. Adrian, f-wi-ing Flint SagIngaw. Bay City, Grand Rapids. Musk<’gon. South Haven, Kalsmasoo, Bat­
tle Creek. SL Joseph. Manistee. Al­
pena. Cheboygan. Sauli Ste. Marie.
Nscanabba. Menominee. Marquette,
Isbpemlng. Calumet and Bessemer.

Wilemstod. Curacao. Dec 26—Act­
ing pmldeni Gomes, ot Veawxueto. to
haring every srell known sympathiser
with PresideBt (toatro pUcM Into
custody and tbe Veuexueton JaUs are
toll
>tnes takes thto step to prevent
any posslbilRy of a rebrilkm.

HE WON'T
INTERFERE
PRESIDENT OUT OF THE LABOR
CASE AT PRESENT.

HADE STATEHENTTODAT
IN GOMPERS-MITCHELL

It Defendant! Carry Out Their AppaaU
the Caee Will Preaent a Differ­
ent Aspect and President
Can AcL
:c.- President
Itooeevelt will not iMerlere to the
Oom]>era Miicbril-Morrtoon came at
preseDL
lu a staiement given out at the

ELECTRICIAN lOLLED

At the home of Archibald Gibba
there waa a family reunion held Pel
day. all (he GibtM to Michigan reiMed'lo Ibe host bring prceew.
There were four getitwadoos pres­
ent . They consisted of Mrs. A. B.
Gibbs, Mrs. J. U Gibbs. Miss Marlon
Gibba. Harold Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs.
Bird Gibba. Miaaes ArdeHa and Jma
Gibba. Mr. and Mrs I>e Gibba mz
Ofltan Tried to OioeehhKi a High
daughter. Opal. beaMe three guests
Tension Wire and Lest His
A fine Ctartotmas dinner waa serv ed
Ufe.
and tbe day celebrated in true Christ
Escanaba. klich.. Dec. 24.—While
style wHb Cbriatmsa tree aad
buying ITiristmas presenu for hto
games.
children In a local clothing store. J. a'
A. 8. Bordeaux, ot Muskegon, re­ Reddick, a lineman employed by the
turned bOtoe today, after spending Western L'nioa Telegraph Co., waa
Sunday with hto parents. Mr. amt
He attomptod to
Mm. B1 Bofdeanx. of NoOhiwL
.dtoonaaect a hl^ te&sloa wire.

BUTING PRESENTS

Son. oa Way Back from HanMnlu.
While Far Out at Sea Rscutosd a
Wireieta Meeuge Telling ot
Father’s Serieua Mlnana.
Sam Pranctoco. Dec. 26.—C. T.
Spreckics. millkmatre augar ktog, ot
Cailfornia. to dead at hto oM home.
No. 2027 Itoward alreet. a victim ot
He had been ill stnOe
Tu*-ada.v. The members of bis tamliy
ere at his bedside wbea be oxgtred.
Rudolph Spreckels. one oL tho Man.
arriviyl from Uooohila yraterdny oa
NipiioB Mare. While far out at tea.
he had b(-«n informed by wirriMs that
hto father was dangerously fU.
Sprewkles waa born In Lamsteedl.
lUnover. iS2«. He received about two
a Khuol educsthm
-whea be
1» year! old. he landed at Cbariea
ton. 8. C.. with IS In hto poekria.
fl. followed aeveral o.-rupalluna unI he started a anull refinery to CaUfornla. shicfa grew rapidly. Ftaally
he liought up all tbe San Fraactoco
refiu'-ilea.
Dr. Penrose Dead.
Pblladelpbla. Doc. 26.—Dr. Rldtard^.
A. A Pi-nnwc. father of United «»■«— .
Sooauir Horen - Pt-oroM-. dM thto"
moining at
Space
street.

MOTHER SHOT
FROM SUNNY SOUTH LITTLE CHILD
POINTED PISTOL AND
THE TRIGGER.
Msgnells Leaves, Holly. Mieiletoe,
Laurel and the Long Leaf South-

A boa of southern I'bri^ tmas greens
aa sent by Mrs. Ikla S. Witoun. o!
Indianapolis. ]o her Msiers in tbto city
for their CgAirtmas (li-i-nrati-niv. The
box contained several large (Sprays of
kav,-K. a sCr»-a?u:-r of wuveu
lauri-l. « xprU of Soathern
holly
and mtoiJi-in,' Tbe-pdie, which came
from Florida, is cdled tb'.- loug Icavc-d
pine of the soutii. the sprig bring
about a yard in
sbe-r,- tb<sprlgii of tlh-'norilK-rii pine are but a
Roy Udetl Made tiw Same Trip and few Inches.
Eseapad WKhdwt
Tbe southern riUiw pn-seni a b.-au
Benefit Dance.
Ulul appeorauce al Cbrtoimas time,
the buur<« .business bouses aa wrii
Jiancelona, Mich.. Ik-c, 56-—reaiden.vx. having the ouUidc dec
McCall, of Kalkaska, was one of Ihe
ly outsiders to sUend the masde.vnst.-d with fjntiiij
qnbrade ball here Christmas eve., at
,1,^ i-'ourtb «rf July TboiiKands of
the opera house, which to altuatcd y.^a of laurri are u-4hI on the mii
over tbe Jerry Hoffman stores.
‘gjjp
,|,g buildings, woven into long
A landing at the top. 15 feet long. »ir»amers and bright, n.-d by bollv gnd
la all tli^l separates the two stalls n,,gUy,oe
History tells bow Julia.Mr. McCall started to Obscend <-.*^..1,, habitually 'wore a laurel
the bark stairs, which are very steep wreath to lover the bald spot
He missed bis tootlOA head, and It to bvli. v. d to be this ariffalllng to the bottom, and It was fear x^nie laurri nos giwwn In a foreign
ed hto neck was broken. Friends plck-,rfuae. Ji, leaves are Uantiful
ed him up. but outolde of A badly jdeitorsilve pu.po-i.-a. to-inta rich. ds:k
wrenched back and bruised body, betgtoasy green, an- teake' baudw,.nseems to be none tbe worse.
1 sTreant’rs.
Boy Udell, of Antrim, went through ' .Tie tuagnolu l.-av. s are esp-cially
le fame ^-siK-rieiice wKb not a ; i-at.lCul at -l c.-ji te iiM.'d in various
scratch to kIk>« for it
jv,i;j. The; ari Jong and graceful, the
Will Warden vicilm of • eeriona ac- ^ upper side to-luv a d.v-k, sl*>- sf green,
cideiil at Sharue. which disabled blroia^hile und--;
lb- . hre a warm
for work, will give a benefit datice biWb Utile beds, brush and luiiy.
New tears.
like pJssy «il!.»vs. pw^p out from
twet-n tbL- long leates.'making a v
pretiy sp'ray withoei any aa^totaivve
fretn *he fturiat.
The Inside of the bousv s are decor­
Three Other Persona Badly Bunted In ated as welL and as there is I
Fire Which Gutted An Apartbreak down the Irimtuiug-.
1 to spread to make the rlliex b«auliful during tbe holiday scs::on.
N-w York. Dee —Dsulel Friiz.-ll.
Christmas to Ushered in mu< h as tb«
aged 5.*p. an riectriiian. waa killed and nonb-rn Fonnb of July to welcomed,
tbr»e persons were badly burned In with tbe illnminaiion of fireworks, and
fire that gutted a fiveotory apart the playing of bands Cbrto'-maa In
'em bouse on West irfth atm-t early tbe south Is Indeed a time ol'nirirytoday.
making

FELL DOWN STAIRS

PNEDHONIA WAS CAUSE

PULLSO •

UHLE WHITE CASKET
MARKS PLACE WHERE CHRIST­
MAS TREE STOOD.

Littis One Died Within an Hear Af­
ter the Bullet Lodged in its Body
-Mother Tried to Kill Her­
self Atterwmrd.
CI.I(ago, Dec. 34.—During a amnieni of aniti-cmenL Mrs. Locke.
-rbm>« baaltoiid to a n
polDlid a ptolol at a bow of baaby rite
oa the front of Tver 3-ycar-old boy's
nlrtl dr.-ss aud pulled the trigger.
■nie buUel penetrated the child’s
Ik art sod the iiitl« one died within,
an hour. The mother, grief-stricken,
tried, to kill herself.
- A kiuall sh|(- casked stands »~(«r
where Ut<f Chri>:ttnaa tree was ptoced
in the gain home on Saginaw aTcnna.

LOSS WAS $10,000
SENIOR
POWDER
CO.
HAD
^ -CHRISTMAS PRESENT."

C. C. Alwsfd. Brother of B. M. Aheard,
of Thia City. Principal Stockholder in the Concern.

The Senior Powder Co. of nimr
Cinclncaii. O.. of which r. C. Alward.
brother of B. M. Alward, of We«
Seventh itreeL.owni a
i< rv-^i. has fau) a Christmas present la
tl..- shape of a 210.000 losa. bat Mr. Alv> krd Is congratnlsllng him^f »>■«» |g
DO worw. only two bqlldtogs out
of tbr l: mf.ich (ORstitute tbe plasL
U-ing wr*-ck<-d.
Tbe explosion was to the gUse min
and th- man who was working there
blosn Into aloms. in facL thd
drxtructloQ waa ao complete «*>■» bo
purtion of hU body waa gecorcred. not
even bis dotbing Tbe force ot tbe
eiplo-4on. set off the alter mlU aod a
mail who was working there waa no
badly burs<-d that he will die.
CHRISTMAS WEDDINGS
Klgb' tuns of powder went off and
Bunch of Marriage LlecftSM Were windt-ws in bouses a mile aay won
brok< ;i.
Issued Today.
Several marriage licenses wTEACHER BURNED
sned today at the courthouse. Gar
field Garey and Mi>u Mab-1 Uefaty. Miss Clara Oesring tnjurad by Otoh
both of Acme. biiBg liceuv’-d to wed:
of Hot Water.
Wilbur Hayes, of Traverse City, and
EU Rapids. Mich.. D(»c. 26.—MMa
Miss McHsaa M. Sh-igbt. of Kingsley, Ctora t>-aring. x teacher to the pnbalso Robert M. Sanguert. of the f>ea Ib scboulc. was painfully burned by
Insula, snd Hiss Ads B Campbell, of turaiug a dnb'of hot water from the
South
MIUoB. rkelvlng marriage stove ov-tn-. bonitsg betself on one
Ucenaeu.
,
iside from ber head -to her kiiMa.

i

MAN* TRAVBNW HUtALO, TUCWAY. OICCMBSR 9, im.

Cnad ..WICC
Tnmse
lenM
A WOK.

25 YEARS

THOMF90NVIU.C.

Mkdi., Dec.U.—WHbare Non Dalratt HAPPY eSLURATION A1
PIFARUC HOME.
balplnK in Ub iUm d«rlo( lie boUdV*.
Mn. ioba Sank, who vm hBtt la
C. S. P. S. and A e. O. Lodpaa Wars la
naawar aecldait at CcvoaNk, U«t
AttendiMs at the Ceremonlee
woA U able to be «p agalh.
Saturday Night
Mis. C. E. Bell left rcatacdar tor

OM.O.
XW.B
TMM.T.*Ata^

Mortar. tP iVMd the heUdars wtU
MMa fiesU rmttar of Tpanaatl. and
Percy Potter, at Of BapMa. are borne
for the holidaya.

Cttr. Mieb, nader (be Art
a e( MarA 1 Un.
MOTOR BOAT CXRRBMX BalUawe pacWa* booae which
mm a Urge aniounl at tarn ptoducu
will fostall a atotor boat expreea aerrtee aexl inBiaer. Many of the farnu
te «a territory are Dear or aUal on
water eoaraet and tbe»e water coareaa are not narlgable for
hat can be seed by motor boata. Tble
winter conlraou wtth the lannera
win be ntade and »a*l aeaaos. the mo­
tor boau will atari oat and coatlnne
vatu they secure a load and then atari
' twek for the factory.
TbU motor boat aerrlce will be all
the more raluable at masy of tbe
are bard to reedi by roada and
the haola are oo eoatiy Nmt the farm
era m* make aoihi^ on tbelr pro^
We beUeve that a motor boat expiM aervice coald be operated at a
^nSt oa Ornad Travers^ bay. There
ars a number of prtau that could oe
loartied cboaply if ludlngs were balH
and tbe tana prodaeta II
aaikat cbaaply aad golekly. Tbe
■Umb Unea between thia rtty aad bay
polBta are peytag laveatmcnu aad It
M poaalMe that a motor boat Una
ooold saU
The coat of tbit kind of traaaportatk» U very cheap. gaaoUae being tbe
nda Item and that not being exeeeBlre. A motorboat can travel at tbe
rata of about eight' miles aa boar ecogomically and this U gnlck Uate.
With each a line on tbe bay, tbe
tamem could market ttielr trait and
prodnoe without going to B|rket. thus
UTlag much time at a aoaaoa of the
yaar wbaa.Ume U very vataable and
aleo
u poatlble to aae tbrtr
taams for other, porpceet.
The motor boat Is }g«t coming Inio
' tta own. ;0| Orsad Tmerse bay few
wttb tbe faoepUon of Ue flabermea
• ncBsalM It as other tbaa
.. «e plaamtre. bat last year a boat ranBlag Sown traa Old MUsIob carried
a Mrsa amonat of fruit und made a
r of pradtable tripe. With
tan M ^aap and rrtlabto as they are
MW. the motor drtvon freighter wlU
worn Uke tta proper place.

nred home Batarday alght
woA'B racatloa from her acbool work.
Mrs. DSTe Dalyea aad alshir Beoele,
■pent last week TUttlag their slater,
Arcadia.
Mrs. Bert Blxby. who hat been aerloaaly lU. la on tbe gala.
O. W. Sharp left Monday fOr bU
home in Ohio, after looking after bU
bnelneat here for aereisl weeko.
J. R Trowbridge aad wife, rt Frank­
fort were ealHag on frieadi ta town
Tneeday.
MIee Lillian Green waa ahopping In
CopemlMk Monday.
er. and Mrs. Flfarek wa» rememlier
Dr. Qainn of Copemlsb waa la
Tueaday, en roate fOr bla old bom« In ed with several plecea of silver.
York Btate.
Mrs. Dare Ooraeil ta able to be
after belag conflaed to the bouae
eial weeks with a broken arm.
Happy Ottharing and Christmas Din
ncr at the Heme of C. H. Oellsway
—AgM 72 Years to 1 Moitth.

UYNARD REUNION

WmiaawlMrg. Mich.. Dec. SC.—UUs |
Nora HKrter U epeodlag the holiday*
at her hoam la Sootbera Mlcblgao.
The Chrtatmaa ezereUe afor the
Snoday artwol were held here Christmaa Ere. Aa over-Sowlag rtiureh
fidl of pe^ wUaeaaiag them. After
the ahori pragram two well loaded
Chriatmaa treea were made bare of
tbelr harden to the delight of the chil­
dren at well as their elders.
Mlaaaa BaaU VIntaa and Mariam
Conklla are home from tbelr aiteoU
tor their vsmtlon.
Bari Bunee U speodlag the boUSoya at boma from attending tbe
Medical college In DetroU.
Ralph Worden 1* attending «o boalneu St 0. P. Msrsh-a
shop while Mr. Marsh is visiting In

A reunion of Maynard family wm
held Friday and the following gatb
ered at the home of C. F. Dollowuy
aad partook of a Cbrlztma* dlpncr;
R K. Shuck. C. Jordan. C. Sadler,
Mrs. 8. J.. Packard. John Pnckaid.
Mra. Annie Shuck. Mra. Joale Mayn­
ard. William Maynard. C. F. Dollosrar,
Mayaard. Winultied Maynard.- . JoV. H. Granger. Bert Maynard. Clika'
sepb Maynard. Mrs. Donna Maynard.

Mr. and Mra. Cbarlos Wheal
rived Wednesday evmilng from
Jrttna to spend a coaple of woeka wRb
their daughter. Mra. Dpaal Hobba.
Mra James Enneat left Thursday
spend CbrUimns at bee old boms at
Cedar, bot waa iwcsOled by tbe Ulnesa
of her alater. Mias Bdllh Harrtni

Perry DamMeton. who It ai elec­
trician in tbj Hercules Mine In tke
Coeur dAlene district. Is around town
ktoking op old acquaintance*. Hbe
wm be in town until Februry.

PAY OR WALK.
TMunlly at this Unm of tbe year, tbe
nOroad emptoyaa an buy ms
psnaM hateg

nrtptenu

of

Mr. aad Mrs. Joaeph Plfarek. of tl4
North Cedar street, crtebrstod their
sllrer wedding saairersary Saturday
night at their beam, abool 60 of their
friendt calling saezpectedly. bringlas
wilb them a See BobemUa fsa>t
:bich was greatly eajoysd by alL
Mr. sad Mr». Plfarek are tbe pa>eau of eigbt etalidrca. aerea of them
reeidlag In ihU city. They are Henry.
Anthony. Mary. Edward. Rnae. Jolla,
and WlllUm. all of whom were pres­
ent aad Joseph, who retldea at New
bt-rry. but who waa unable to be with
them on tbU eecaaion.
M.-. and Mra. Flfarek are member*
of tkeC.S.P.S and 1. C. D. aodetle*
and the members of these societies
irrsnged tbe aurprUe Mr. Flfarek

tbeae

<t to froe rtdaa wbeaaver be
I.
Tbeae coavealeMM
a of favor went
otAco bolden.
r ablppera. MulaeM
«. The rsllroada also aaed to
SBd IMS Is kept Bp to soma astant
la only actual employaa are the
leelplaBto of aaaaala. The trip paaam tkat 4aed ta bo eo common have alw beaa abollabed. This
abeaC not by the railroads tbemselvee,
httt Oiroagk tbs taw whlrti forbids the
Jaaolag of truaaportaUoa to any bot
ling OB bulneu.
Thare ta an old Uw that aayn, "to
•vary aelkm tkara la a reacUoa- aad
wkaa swoe farmed oms rade oo pass. ae. tbe ooman people, who do the
Mat rt tke travrtUiW. were ooameU•d to pay more tor tbe prirUege.
M eoata pMt u mat* to haul n "dead
Snatf" a asOa u It doee to haul a man
who hw paid idil tare. Tbe
wete art glvtag tke pnues bat tbe
paopla wtos aasd thn ratlroada.
UooM. while we are always adBl^
«n 'it aetlvitr and like U aee eamr«M bmr. w« BK glad that tbaro 4*
* finlhiroi la tbe
,tko iwhms raUraa4s and that th*
offtookold
a MW pay tare tke same
das or ksHr to tkalr dso-

ird, Mra. Minnie Granger. Lewis Dolhnrny. Mlaa Minnie Wetkey, Mias
Blanche Granger. Fred Maynard, Miss
Roaana Maynard. Mias Grace May­
nard. Rylaad K. Maynard. Mias Wanonah B. Maynard.
Tbe agea of those present ranged
from 72 year* to i month.

PERSONALS.
From Satarday-a Rnoort.
Mlaa Alma Roaming, n teacher In
tke Kalamazoo pabUe aeboolz.
rpend the holiday seaaon with Eraeat
Miller and bla mother.
Mrs. H. K. Rlgbter left thU a
lag for two weeks’ vUlt with relaUves
and Mends in Grand Rapid* aad vl:lalty.
Mr. aad Mil. Sage Ryon aad daughtar Boele, went to Grand Rapide this
mmnlng. where they will spend
week.
Mra. Btzabeth Oowl returned
arbor SprlngB.
Mra. J. P. Auatla, of Grand Rapid*,
went to Fite Uke tbte morning.
Mra. Artbnr Kellogg went to Frank­
fort tbU mmnlng.
Mm. J. H. Bariow returned to Green­
ville today, after vUlUng In tbi* cttr
Mra. O. B. Jake returned to Lake
City today, after visiting Mrs. J. M.
Cooper of tbU city.
Mrs. M. M. Miller retarned to Grand
Rapids today after visiting Mr nnd
Mra. A. T. PedL
MIm Franees EMrsd left for Indian^lU today, where obe will spend
the winter with her auaL Mra. A. Alll-

‘ Hannen mad Josephfac Carrer left for Ornad Rapids
today, for a week'a vUIL
Misses Emma aad Ida acbeget. of
Manistee, are tbe guesu of tbelr par-i
enu OB Bootb Union octreet.
Mlaa Haxei Dowd, of Grand Rap­
ids. U apaodlng tbe bollday* with her
uncle and anat. Mr. and rHa. A. L
Joyce.
Miss Hartaa Ckmkiln. of WUUsmsrtirg. was la tbe rtty today on her retan to her school at Cedar.
Mra. Mabrt Pray. << .WllUaiiMbarg.
Ftaart* M Uapp says that tbo la- is speodlag two days la tbe rtty
AMaa vU kave to wort w starre.
Amt as aooa aa tke ladlaa learns that
tUs Nina Payne la boms tram bar
k* in to laager a child. Uien tke laaebool In MUwankee for tbe CbdiatAina prrtdem wlU be aoIrwL
tnas vacatioB.
1

Mow Is tbe time to bagla work oa
Art hioe. new set of Nmt Tear’s i
kttleaa which wDl go into effea next
' VHAar.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Gray Had a Very
Fleaaam -Hme At TMr Home
Wo bops Umt Christmas waajaat
On the Penineela.
d It to be
aad tkat tbe taikrt- ha* mad* bla
Hr. aad Mra. A .P. Gray, of tke
Anal appearance.
Pnatttsula. enjoyed a tamUy OtrlKi
Local Bwrefaaau wlU aadoabtadly party Friday. 24 being preaeat
er. After dinner gUu were dUAa a tkririag baalaew this week swaptripled and « very happy time
Btng Oirtatmm* preaaatA
apenu Among thoee wbo were i
W* again eaU to mind tbe fart that eat were Hr. and Mra. Fred Daridaon.
laap mr Laa vary naariy vulabad of CtUeago, who retamad borne
Any.
tato Jbe IrradaamaU* prartoartyj

FAULT DOWTR

HATES-SLEieST
Christmu Wedding- CeramonyTi
formed Sy the Rav. R: S. McOroger This Aftsmoon.


PERSONALS.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Prom Moadara Beoord.
MU* Rota Sleber. daagfater ot Mr.
aad Mrs. Darid Sleber. It? Boardman arsaoe. and book keeper lim R
of thU city.
week's vaosUoa with her lUier, Mrs.
Ciand Wbbb. 176 Oommeres street.
Orsad Bapldf.
Mr. aad Mrs. Cert! Coaiea. of Boalab. returned home today after spend
Ing CbrUtmas with bU brother. H. dl
Costes.
Mr. snd Mrs. T. L. Baldwin.
Brown City, retnraed home today, sfspendlag ChrUtinst with hU broth
er. R J. Baldwta. at the KIgb school.
Mrs. Berths Cm. of Shelby, relaraed bohie today, afterspeadlag CbrUiwith her dsa^ter. Mrs. Levi
Coz.
,
Mr. aad Mrs. WllHam' O Briea. of
Roscommon, retaraed boroe today af
ler spending ChrUtalas at «teribport.
Mr. tad Mrs. R W. Haasey -rcura?d to Cadillac today, after apendlug
Cbrlstmas with tbelr son sad daugh­
ter. Winter Mnasey. nnd Mrs.
Monisg-j«.
. Fred CurUa, of Grand RspMs left
this morning oe a busiaeaa trip to
i'eiotkey and Charlevoix, afier which
M will return to tbe Citv to spend
Sew Tear's with leUtlvea. Mr. nnd
Mrs. CurtU will (hen return to Grand
Rapids.
Miss Dorothy N^on relumed
be Soo this iDorhlnK.
' Mib. C. H. Bnrreit relumed
Ongsley today, after a vUU in the

SAVE THE RECIPES

TATE OF MICHIGAN. THR PROfaats Conn tor tbe Cownty of
Grand Traversd.

................ . im.
Preeenu Ht» Fred R Walker.
Jndge of Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate of Alaneon Tyrrell, deceased.
Bamael P. Dean having Sled In said
Mere U a simple home-made mlzlBf« as given by sa eminent snthorlty
OB Kidney disease*, who make* the
autement that It will relieve almosi
any case of Kidney trouble It taken
before the stage of Bright'* disease.
He states that such symptom* a* lame
back, pain in the side, (reqnenl de­
sire to urinate. especially at night;
..........................
I urli

lor of aalu »t.ie. ana nu
■ring for tbe allowance thereof.
.1 for tbe asatgnment^ and dlstribntlon of the residue of said esute

Traverse Qtj SUte Baslr
A. Ttmer lAy. rroaHmt
R. W%aj4 cam*. YleaTnaMsnL
aamort Oariand. OBBbtar.
X. J. Maynard. Anat CMahlm.
A. J. HavUand. AnaL Cvklar.

CAPITAL. MOO.OOO

SURPLUS, teo^ooo
A ficMnl Buklir BMtReM Mae

-* •^sSsrSd-awtsaar*^

January-. A- ______ _ _ __________ _
(he foreoooa. at ggld papbate otffce.
be and la hereby appotatod for
>Kr Cat Ellmrei M Time IMHills
amliiing and allovlag aald acconc
It iK further ordered, that po
notice thereof .He given by pub
Try It:
tlon of a copy pf t),!* order, for three
Fluid
Buccfssive-week* previews to said day
of hearing. In the Grand Traverse
a new*papbyj.rlnted and clr
oanees. Take a leaspoonful after
Dr. P.
MacNktt
In said county.
each meal and at bedtime
FRED R WALKER.
A well known druicgtsl here In tow:
^ Judge Of Probate.
is aa-horily that thwe lagivdlenu Dea 15. 22. 2». J
EYE, BAR, NOSE
are all harmless and easily mixed at
AND THROAT
home by suaklng well In a bottle This
mixture bss a peruUar healing and C TATE OP MICHIGA.S-. THE PRO
eLA*B«B FITTI*
soothing effect upon the entire Kid­
ba.e
foart
for
tbe
county
oi
J
L'rlnary
a
ney and "
................... “ ■
Grand Traverse.
M-s the W01
At a itessloa of said coart. held a<
the probate office, in tbe rily of Trat
erst- t'lty. In aatd county, on the TU
disorders and •
day of December A. D. IhOa.
Present: Hon, Fred R Walkor
uric acid and foul, decomposed
tbe estate of
maner. which cause the*.- affliciiuii*
Try It If you aren't well
Ssve the alob Heimetl. deceased.
ALL KXKDe or OUT PLOWSS*
William Snyder having filed In said
prescription.
court his peUlloa praying that the ad
a BSABOS.
lulniKtrallou of said estate be granted
lo Mali»Im Winnie or to some other
suitable person.
It la ordered. That the 4tb day
aued Away December 2S At
January A. D. IDim. at tea o'clock
O'clock. Cancer Being th* Cause
forenoon, at said probate office)
Mr*.. Alfred John, of Grand Rapids,
Of Her Death.
i I* hereby appoinied for bear
“ragbtb
elBrned^bome loday, after spending
ing *ald petition.
rae city.
It Is further ordered. 'That public
'hristmas with reiaUves al NortbMra. Benjamin Hawkins died Wed
nesday at » p m. of the cancer notice thereof be given by pubIleaUon
.•ori.
copy of this order, for three «u<Mrs. Una Brown, of 31. ignace. She was 44 years old and leaves a bus cesalve weeks previous to said day of
WANTED—To trade a well bntU
returned borne loday. after apendlng band and eight children
bearing. In the Grand Traverse Herald,
DMiae and desiraMe Irt at M4 R.
The funeral will be held Saturday a newspaper printed and circulated in
CThristmu with her parenU. Hr. and
Proa: street for tana of <0 acres.
Address Chaa. Norutrum.
8t*
fdrenooj at the Archie church, the said county.
HyU. Charles pberat, of Northport.
' Miss JuUa Chlpmen went i Boyne Rev. Mr. Chase, of OM Mission, of
11-daling. interment will bo In Oak Dec 8 16-22-29.
Cliy today.
' TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PROMiss Donna M. Cbampney. who hu
Oodnty of
bate Court I
tuen attending school at Obedlln. r^
TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PRO- Grand Traverse.
seasloii rt said Coart.
Lurned borne aSlurday night.
un. held at
tbe County of
baie trouit for tbe County
Grand Traverse.
the Probaii- Office In the City
:Uy of TravThe Misses Flavla and Marie Hnn- Grand Traverse
City, ill said County, oo
o tbe 14tb
Al a session of aaid Court, held a,t
At a ;iessloD of said Court, held
gerford returned to CadlUac today, af­
. A D. II
the Probate Office In tbe City Of Trat- the Probate Office lo the i:iij of Trat'ter spending CbrUtmu with their fa­ se Oily. In said County, on the 14tb irac City, in said County, on the I4tb
Present. Hoi
...........t.
Hon. JYed
udge of Probate.
ther. Charlee Hungerford, conductor day of O
day of December. A. D. IStOS.
December.
iber. A. I>.. 1»08
In the matter of tbe Mtata of John
Walker.
Present. Hon. Fred
.Present
. >enl. Hon. Fred
Walker.
>n the G. R A I. freight.
Judge of Iprobate.
of Probate.
Mra. F. O. Onrdoer returned to De­ Judge
Cnnull hnviDg filed In aaid
In the matter of tbe estate of WillIn the. nmatter of tbe esute of David
troit today, after visiting her parenu, Urn J I tiler, deceased
W. Cousin
iBlni. 8r.. deceased.
mart hi. petition praying Uiat nald
idleate and determine wbo
David W. Cousin*. Jr., having filed
W. Carver hat
Mr. and Mrs. J. Reynolds.
in said court Us petition praying that
at lb-___ ____________
-his final account
Miss Wilma Peck went to Kalkaska
gal
heir*
of
said deceased and entIUed
tbe
ndmlnlsirntlon
of
nald
esute
be
tor of said esUte. and bis petiliun
today for a visit with friends.
for the allowance thereof, granted to himself or to aooH* other to Inherit the real esute of which
MeWnUams. of Grand Rapids,
raid deceased died seised.
the assignment and dlr'triUu- suiUble p
U
I*
ordered
that
the
7tb
day
of
ordered
tbal
tbe
7lb
day
of
Janlion
of
the
residue
of
said
esute.
who has been, visiting In tbe city,
:lock In the January. A. D. 1909. nl ten o'clock
It is ordered that the llib day of uary. A. D.
to Indian RJvcr today.
-lock In forenoon, at salu
said vivoate
probate office. ue In the forenoon, at aaid probste'office.
A D
at i
aj>d Mr*. Barber return­ January.
hereby appointed for hearing
the lorenmn, nt -;inl I’robate Offin-.
Ing said petUloo.
ed to Sonib Boardiunn today, after be and 1* it-r-l.y apimluted for « said petition.
It Is further ordered, that public
It 1* further ordered, that publl
arolntng »n>l allnuim; said account.
■pending Christmu In the city.
publlci notice thereof be given by publica­
It la fi-nti-r .ird.-r<-d, that puhli tiotice thereof be- given by pul
Mr*. A, L. Joyce went to Grand noUce
thereof bt- git.-it by publlca- tion'of a copy of this order, tor three tion of a copy of thl* wder. for three
Rapids today, for a fe«- day*' visit Gon of a copy'of thl* order, for threo. vuccewfve treeks previous to said day
of bearing. In the Grand Traverse
She wa* accompanied by her niece. successive week*
Miss Hue! Dowd, wbo spent Christ­ of hearing, in U
rulsied In said county. '
Herald, a newRpspi r prliiled and cir­
mas with her.
FRED K. WALKRR.
•rki/r. walker.
culated in said county.
Judge of Probate.
Mr*. P. J. Loranger and'daughter
Judge of Probate.
FRED K. WALKER.
Judge of Probate.
Dec 15, 22. 29. Jan. 8.
Dec. I-'., 22. 2f. Jan. !
Myrtle of Vnanr. are the guests of
I. 55.
Mr*. Loranger's sons, John A. and Dec ir.. 29, 2!l Jan.

Wilbur Haye*, of Traverse City, and
lisa Mellasa H. Sleigbt. of Kingaley.
were united in marriage at 3 o'clock
this Afternoon st tbe parsonage by
tVall.tr L.
tbe Rev. R 8. McGregor, of tbe First
Methodist eburex Tbe ceratnony wu
witnessed by W. H. Fox. of Detroit,
Late court
county
and Hiss Lillian McGregor.
Grand Traverse.
In the matter of tbe esute of David
Hamilton, deceased.
Notice D hereby given that four
montbs from the 2»tb day of Decem­
ber A. D. 1908. have been allowed for
Ea-Superviaor and Ons of the Meet creditors to present tbelr claim*
against
said deceased to said court for
Prominent PartMiW In TMe Re­
examination and adjustment, and that
gion. Pasaad Away Friday.
all creditor* of «ai<t deceased are re­
quired to present their claims to said
Fife Lake Mich., Dec, 26—Marcus court, at the probate office, in tbe City
DavU. one of tbe most
day off May J
reUred fanners In tbU aeeUon. died 1909. and that said claims
yesterday al hU borne of paralysii beard by arid court on Tuesday the
Beside* bU widow be leaves on Foartk day of Hay A. D.
daughter, Mrs. Richard Hodges. Hr o'clortc In the forenoon.
aDrIs wu for a number of years
member of the board of supervisors.

HARCDS DAVIS DEAD

F. M. PAINE.

"I...ORIS

MRS. HAWKINS DEAD

C TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PBO^ bate court for the county of
In the matter of the esUl
Margarette Moylan. deceased.
NoUce Is hereby given that four
the Ttli
A. 1>. 1908. have be.u
claim*
credUora to pn-*enl
against said dei--awd to ssiu «-ouri
examination ami adjiistnu-nt. and t
all creditors of said dewa*ed anqulred lo present their claim* to «al.l
court, at tbe probale Offii-e. In IIIcltv of TravertM- City in *ald county
on or before the imli day of April A
D. 1909. and that said claim* will faheard by said court dn Saiurdiy UiIoUj day of April A. 1>. 1909. at ten
ck In the forenoon.
•niln-r
FItBD It. WALKER
Judge of Probate. •
I>ec 8-1C-22 29 Jan- 5.

Plenty of Pianos
FOR NEW YEAR BUYERS

lUe msh
To extend our sincere greetings to the many
friends who have helped to make the past
year an agreeable and profitable one to us.

The success of tbe year just passed is an
added incentive to make this new year still
more prosperous—a year of increased business
and a year of more friends.

We can promise you our effort' to give
you a better shoe store service than ever

NotwUbaUadlag tbe very large Cbristma* business wc et.joy.-d, (an l i> :
were called upon to supply (be musical want* of all Grand Traverse
< v
did asaortment of Plano* for (he selMilon of New Year* buyer*.
IkaCs one of the advantages of dealing wKh tbia huuse—y.m sr- t
broadest selection, greeleat variety, and the widest range of pi.ee*.
Another adsanUge, no lea* Important. I* ihc positive asKuranre of Ui^T VAU'B i»R lOl'R
MONET. Immeas# parchsse* tor our elghteen-storee. and modern m-->lK«li of merchau-Ji^mg. en­
able a* to both underbuy snd undersell nil other dealer* .
A 1'ERY SMALL PAYMENT will enable you J star' the New Year with a I'laiio in the
home. Afterwards pay convenient monthly installmer< i. Conie today and wake a seflAtion We will
deliver nt once dr New Tesr's Eve,, ss you prefer.
III the other dep*rtm-liU .)f c
W* ore also splenYoar's Eve. s* yon prefer
ness—ORGANS. TALKING MACHINES. AND RECORDS. SMALL INSTRl'MKNT.S.
MUSIC, ett. etc. Come to us tor anything you may need and you will be well satisfied.

We exteud our thanks for the many
evidences of good friendship and wish you an
exceedingly

Happy new Year

SHEET

GRINNELl BROS/ MUSIC HOUSE
ElsktccR^ Stores.

TRAVERSE CITY BRANCH: CORNER FRONT AND CASS STS.

A. V. Friedrich
25th Hew Year in .Business'
_ . J

■-

DAM-&

MAHD TRAVUM HCRAtP. TUESAAV, DECEMBER 2A tMB
I.a>elt. with tbeir onl/ cUId, m id-'
factor/ bote waa put into pla/. wb<te|
/ear old Ron. wbo wna Iben In deli­
backet brigade got to work at once
cate bealtb. mowd to Haneelona. Tbe
and kept tlio flnmea from gaining nn/
vlllagi- was then niuib iliSereni
headway. Tbe depanment waa noUwhat it U now. there being only four
fied, and In a few mlnntna acreni
or Etc bouaes. On bis. arrlral here.
ftreamt of bone wero playing on thu
Mr. latzell bougUi a farm which be
still owns. Tbiiagb the yean they
The Ere wail between tbe engtre
•ASlt^T FACTORY MAO VERY mora and tbe main bnUdlng kepi the AIR. AND MRS. LAZELL CELEBRAT. have lived bere.'^r. an^ Mrs. Lazell
ED HAPPY EVENT.
NARROW ESCAPE.
have noted man^ ebangea and Imimoa from working tbroogh. and in
piovemenu and the/ sUU talk of the
eery •ban Ume the lire wna out Aa
grcai Ere which destroyed the village
piwcaotloo nre Chief Rennie ordera number of years ago.
1 oat Queen City No. J. but ibia
Yesterday la the presence of their
ot needed.
friends and deaoeadsnu, Mr. and Mro.
Wbot' it waa learned that tbe Ore
Lau-ll n-.'re again unlied in marriage,
aa at Uii basket lactor/. mneb con- ACEO COUPLE WERE MARRIED
tbe Rev. Mr. fNiote perfonuing (Lc
ONCE AGAIN.
•tematloa was felt, an It would meat
rN^R90M.
eeremop/. 40 beiag preaent la all.
bard blow to tbe city were tbia facThey have one child. Eve granJcbliDory aiao to bum. Had tbe Ore got
di-en and four -great grandchildren.
« OM t* Worti mh4 Fir* a good start In tbe main building It Mr. Lawll Has a Very Honorable Wi
Mr. l,Atell Is an active member of
Record. HivlOQ Taken Part In
would hare been praeUcally Impossi­
t M*tf« a Paat Runthe Odd PelloB-s. tbe G. A. R- and tbe
Mors Than SO Enpapementa—
ble 10 have omxrtdb'd It. whh so much
Grange. His ^Kh is very good,
Inflatnmable material to work on.
though tbst ot hM wife is not in tb»
Juit bow much , damage resulted
•;.ti'ji be ll•art]rd tbe trade of paicilng
*ir« tbreataned tbe WelU-Hlpau from the Ere U net yei known. The ♦Maueeloaa. Mich., Dec. SC.-Mr. and and paperhsnglng and U still able
Co. bMkct Caetorr «tlh dMtrncUoD only damage from Are was in the en­ Mr«. D. W. Lazetl celebrated their wqik at it.
5(Ub
anniverrar/
of
tbeir
wedding
gine
room,
but
tbe
machinery
and
IbU aTiemooQ. Ignillag io tb« engiBe
Tbe aged couple were the recliiients
raoB. aboBt 1:M' Monday, and belling in the ftclory Jtroper were yesterday, more than n hundred
lay handsome and useful presbat for ibe flow* work of the men sligbUy damaged by water. The Ere friends and relatives calling on them
imong them being a goldheaded
the coarse of the dsy. a sort of an'
«Bpto}'»d Id (be factor/ and Urn auirtcd nndemeaUi ibe main belL Mr.
cane fur Mr. Laael). tbe cane belug
prompt arrlral of tbe department, it Nelson autlng that there was a sad­ luformai reception being held all day.
g.’’. In gold, Iw© silver
On Dec. 25. 1818. Mr. and Mrs, La- valued at
U probable that tbe enUro factor/ den burst of Same.
dollan and about |i» In silver, be­
lell
were
unlied
In
marriage
at
Grast
woBid now be a masa of mint.
■m* annual board of trade banquet lake. Bston county, living there 19 sides msny other articles, practically
How the fire orfglBated U
years. While living there. Mr. LaieU ■11 of the visitotw leaving something.
known. Hen wore at work making re. occurs Jan. S.
This was the third event of the kind
Boardman lake is not yet frozen enlisted in the army and served four
pain and a general overbaallng of tbe
veam and 16 days, taking a very prom­ to be celebrated in Mancelona. Mr.
tector/, wbea Oaear Nelaoo. tbe fore­
Borne good entebes ot Hackluaw' inent part in Ibe great struggle of I,aizen's two brothers B^d (wo sisters
man. noticed amoke in (be engine
were
here to w^ess It
•61-66. Iielng a participant in more
room. Flamea bad aUo eaten tbeir trout are reported;.
O. liOte Sliver Bsanmed tbo mapage- than half
war tbrongt tbe aecond floor of tbe
In the spring Of mj. Mr. and Mr*.
factor/ proper, and Immediatcl/ tbe nicnt of Dreamland today.

inER 21 YEARS

Friedrich will Spend the Bal­
er the Wintcr^wm Leava
Monday, Jan. 4.

PULLED GUN
TOWARD HIM

WEDDED FOR
FIFnilEfllS

^ BIG PLANT
THREAn

MANY FRIIMDS PRESENT

FIOHPTWOIK SAVED IT

IN SOUTH AND WEST

STEIIME

NEW PRIVILEGE PLAN
NEW PREMIUM TICKETS
AND INVENTORY PRICES
Ar« three of the greatest Inducements ever offered by a
Dry CoodB House,

MANY GOODS AT ONE-TBIKD AND ONE-HALF OFF.
PKEMIUM TICKETS GIVEN WITH EVERY SSc PURCHASE.
PRIVILEGE SUPS GIVEN TO EVERY PURCHASER OF SI OR OVER.
With Privllage Slips you can buy on any Saturday, choice of
. 1 a UariUed ouantlty oV

-3c yd.
Best CaUco at
25c
Mmi's Rnst Mic Shifts at.....................
13c
25c Hose for Men. Women or Children at
25c worth of Towelinn for................. ----13c
30c worth of Embraiderv or Lace for ------ ...ISc
10c
4 spools ol Coats Thread for............... .

It will pay you to call and investigate

Steinberg Bros.

The End of
Everything Sale
Wednesdav, Dec. 30

A. V. Friedrich will leave a week
finm Monday, accompanied by Mrs.
frledrlch. for Asheville. N. C., where
hr will spend some lime. Asheville
being a noted csi.1 coast bealtb resort
very inpular at this time of year.
From Diere. Mr. and Mrs, Friedrich
will go Mew Orleans, abmit the time
of Uie Madrl Gras. After visiting in
Uiis qualm old ciiy, they will go o
to Caliromla, remaining until wari
weather.

A Reliable
Rei^edy

Had BecA Setfatary All That Tima.
Btrt Refuacd to Accept Thia
Yaar.

The Kind You Ham
Always Boh^

Tbe following ofOcer* were elceted
Saturday afternoon by Grand Tdarrse grange:
Worthy Maatcr_t3d McMullen.
Overboer—E. E Ihtryea.
Lecturer—!L IL EUworth.
Steward—Mrs. L. K CleveUnd.
AuManl steward—W. B Ora/.
CbapUIn—Mrs. A. R. McRae
Treasurer—George A. Robertson.
Seciwur}'—Mrs. Sarepta McMullen.
Cate keeper—C. H. Drake.
Ceres—Mrs. Mary Sluy ier.
Flora—Mrs Alice Grubb.
Pomona—Mrs. George 'A. Robert­
son.
lady assisum—Mrs. K. £ Dtirjea.
lasurance agent—Gwrge A. Robert
Mrs. Alice Gray has -been the «f
fleUnt secretary lor 'he last 21 year*
and It was with deep tegret that tbe
grange was nnaUe to ibuin her. Mrs
Gray relusing to accept ihe office for
another year. R. K. EUwonb. wba
was re-elected lecturer, wm the onan
Imous choice of all preseaU
Two weeks from Saturday. Januar.v
16. tbe grange will Install ila offleers
holding an all dsy session and u
quel at noon.

LOG CAUGHT WEAPON

Managed to Make His Way Home and
physician Eased His Pam—Had
Some of the Shot Dug Out
Monday.

Ely's Cnu Bill

GASTORIA

MRS. A. p. GRAY GIVES UP OPPIC#
IN GRANGE. '

«tm nwtsl stosew

Bears the
Sigaataie

\VdriB9XA»ivu!siM».FivmahWSS Ad LOSSOP SiSBB
amUSitnaB^
ygwrTOHiL

merry Christmas croud on ChrUteve. A program appropriate to
the occasion was jgiven, as lollaws:
Anthem—choir.
——.
Prayer-Tlic Rev. Helwig.
Song-Tiie Shepherd.” .Class of
girls.
Ueeilation—Otad/s Shugg.
Ureltailon—‘Twh Ixmers.'' Kuib
Herald.
Song—“Chrlslnias Hoys and GlrM.’
l.y l«>ye and Elrlj.
Reeilailon-"Cbrlsimu Box.” Five
girls.
lie. iiailon. "SanU Clans
Moiim- -- MuiHie ^mstrong.
Song. -The UolhieUotn SRaF’—Claes
of girls.
■•Santa (tUus* Krraod Boys”—Glass
of hoys.
S«itig and
I’kiy, ' SMila Claus' Juiiioi SubiRi
'-—Class of Isiys.
tbe• 1World"—Congre8f'i>g
gallon .
T«o, large trees, ts’aiuirully decor­
ated and Well tilled with gilts, were*
the features of the evening. And
Santa Claus helm'd'make li a happy
oci-at-luii for utl

While hauling a loaded gun toward
Mm over a log In ( be wijods Sun­
day afi'-rtiiion, Theodore Boyer of 212
Osrfli'ld avoniio. was shot In the ab­
domen. the gun discharging and the
shot f-niering bis body. Boyer
T«te sad Kro.-ll. Full .ir,.- M et... i.i Krug- aged to reach home, and a physician
gtels or by lusil. lu liquid form. T5 .-cuts, nas called, wbo dreaaed the wound
tly Brolbei^ M Wsiten Simel, K«w VorL and made him aa comfortable a* pos­
sible. Today Royer vlaKcd tbe pbyslI clan's otflee and bad some of tbe tfiot
removed.
That Boyer waa not instantly kill­
ed was flue to tbe fact that the gun.
an old muzzle loading shot gun. did
i.ot contain a heavy charge. As It
Passed Away at The Heme of Hia
Shipped soil DelivepedPrompUy
was, be reeelved the entire charge in
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
his abdomen, the shot striking him
Daily, Saturday NighL
the left. The wound
i bad one. but he Is doing very
Harry E. Dally, aon of Mr. and Mrs.
wen.
E M. Daily, died at bis home. 328
Wwt Ninth street, at 6 o'clock Satur­
day night, after a three weeks' illness
of typhoid fevrr, pneumonia setting
I Thursday,
First Methodist Church Hhd An EiBesides jts parents, he la survived
eallent Program «n Christmas
_____ ._______ .k_____.V*k._..1...
..l-.A*
l•■yA3Ia^k•s, ....
and _i aiater.
Eve—Merry
Crowd.
TeleplMweNo.4S.
bom iroaldc
Miss Ida
both ot whom
S18 S. Union St.
In htis cll.v. The young /man 1
iHigr (Irkli- of fri.mdk who Will mise
Travene City.
him gro.itly.
s^i^d |>rotecU

anr- r>«uUius front
ilsiTfa Slid drivfW
Cold in Uw

iEst!;„“:5HAY FEVER
The Flower Store
OfQttaUty

THE FRESHEST
THE CHOICEST
And the Best ol Col
Flowers
fw all occasions.

QUEEN CITYFLORALCO.
RALPH ANDiRSON. Manager

harkydahy dead

AT WaUAMSBURG

la
Dse
For Over
Thirty Years

DEMANDED
HIS ARREST
LAWYER ACCUSED WITNESS OP
PERJURY.

CAUSED ASHISATION
Dalendant'a Lawyer Oai
Skura, a Hack Orivar, B« Ar>
roated When He Get Tangled
In TesUmeoy.
Rushing.
ing. Ik
ine,
e, 24.-—o sensation was
sprung at thq4ltiklfiM^^j,JcnklM
fot dailaioes when i.awyrr
l.*wyrr
t Ihe court c
mil Martin Skura. witness for the
state, for perjury.
Skura Is a Bay Side back driver wbo
tesUfted severa Mays ago tbal be
oould not Identify the t
wbo rode in bis hack the da/
of tbe BbooUDg.
Today he said be remembered R
the defendant. Skura became
very mneb tangled In bit siatemeaU
today.
Tbe court U oonslderlng tbe perjury
quesUon.
inicalion tonl^ of
Special
Traveroo City lodtge ?». 222. Work i«
the third degree,
Tbe 1907 class reunion ocean Wed­
nesday night

Somelhlnc new.
Steinberg Bros* Ad.

These sates have become the greatest
clearance sales in Traverse City. The
one this season will eclipse all other
sales in point of value giving. Every
section in the store comes in for its
share. All odds and ends, all short
lengths and discontinued lines will be
sold at -prices that will make this sate
a remarkable success.

=BEG1NS=

Wednesday, Dee. 30

ORANO TRAVWSt HERALD. TUEROAY, DECEHRER 2R tMR.

1N>pi)k&. KM.. DM. M -ta tM Urt
UftiqUlR-A. Tracr
rev m,«0 Uooo from Urn «ute lortmi R. nor* ouma. vi« rmiiwi; MU7 ■ultoo »i Dodse CUr A»T* bva
■MWrt 0«1uA OukHr; A. X Mw- dmirtbntM throutfMMt UmIm* «Mt
uoi*. A. J. B*HteaA AHlstut CiA-

Imr. R. .. HMnrt.
Jmtt

o»nm
•MMl OMlMd..H . C. tef
MUru. W. W. tank.

Md tllMtllM tlMO. Tk# dl»tHbBlk«
took ta «n of the dUlrtet •e»l of •
line drawo north Md *OOth Ibiwi^

liW ent «Dnr«4 «R TUK BcRMtlt

Ctalitiii tth .w«> 3.0D0

H. C. Ctoepar. e
trr at Uui •uUoo. faM Ja*t made hi*
MMal report to the foremor. HemtolOre the torecUT etalloD hM done
mtle
the value* of the different tree* In
the weatern part of the >taU.

••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A*****
«
HONOR.

OOOOOOOR^*******
noaor. Mkh.. Dec. «.-The Mil Riv­
en hr Honor oamp No. MU on Chrktnaa night waa a grand affair In every
nar. and waa attended by the targeat
er««d Umt haa ever been In attendnMO at a dance In M. W. A. ball. Ttk
haU waa nlpely decorated lor the oceaalM Md the dancera tripped the
light tentaatk until 4;S0 a. m. The
knU waa nder the aupervlaton
Neighbor* A. W. CIvb. Ooot HeldermH and M. C. Vm Blartrom. The
«fO«d laMated upon the comm
to give a daaee on New Yenra
Dm. tiai. and a eonncll «ff war
held with the orcheatra Md ft wm*
deeldad to bold a New Yean hop on
Dec. fflit. nndor the anapleea o( the
fftuMler* Of Honor Camp M. W. A.
nod the Hellem-* Impqial ortAeatra,
B^erytedy tnn onfrand bid adlM to
1PM Md greet the lacomlng ol 1»«.
With tight bearu Md a merry ha ha.
BUI tor dMc«. M c«n
Mtaa itdHlno Nelaon of Northport
arrived Batorday Md wUI oftcUte aa
portal clerk In place of Bertha Cornmh. who haa teaigned.
The QoakM Herb aod Concert Oo.
^ayed to a good'aUed
Woodman hall iMt week. Bverythictg
to new Md aplcy, and the dlSeceat
seu were handled In a maateriy manpar by Profeamr Phllllpa Md
ward! and their amiable wive*. They
pm MUed for Empire thte week Md
left for that team thM momlag. lenv.
tag many trlenda who were relnctMt
m them depart No more reAned
. «»ioe

TM. ISAOeS-TS: choice tat cow*. (LU
good fat «DWB. tSBASS:
neS-U: eannert. HOI.U; choice
hmry boll*. $k.ues.7&: fair to good,
botoguas. bulls. I303.2S: alocA bufto.
H9tn.
Veal Cakee—Market steady at laal
Wedneaday'a price*; beat lamba. 15.75
\
oraTn.
es.iO: fair to good. Umbo. *5®5.50:
light to common lambs. $3^004.50;
Detroit Dec.
fak to good batcher abeep. ffSQSAO;
$i.04H: oats. Sic: com. Uc.
Chicago. Dec, M.—Ctoae—Wheat tlis Md common, tsex
Hog*—Mvkrt steady wHh Wednes­
H.M; com. 6Tc: oats. OVie.
day; Ugbt to good batcher*. *5.359
BUTTER dlNO EOOB.
(40; pl^ *3.5094; light Yorkeie. *5
New York. Doc. *S.—Butler—Very 96.35; rough. *4«4.SO; stag*,
firm; cecrtpta.t.TOS; creameriea. spec- tail off.
lal*. S3Hc; ofnelat pnee*. jjc; exir*a. as^OSSe; wmtern. factory,
Fmian and Nvta.
first*. Jllfce. Cheeae—nrm and unper basket...I ....
rbaaged; reedpU. a,0!l; weekly ox- Qrapea,
Pear*, per basket
ia.It*. SOS boxes. BCM-Easkr; reer lpla. S.tTS: Slate. Pennsylvania and C1...U..U. ... gt ...............^JOc
Ompau. per basket .
nearby brown, and mixed,
eliolre. Soexte: weeleni flr.t*. 8Se;
aerands. M^Slc
.30940c
Pbtladelphla. Dec.
2«.—ButterQuiet but steady; extra weatem
-VepeUbIca.
ctvamery. 33c: do nearby print*. Sic.

LOCAL MARKETS.
Saturday wa* a very gnlet market
day. Not Mly were there no ehaage*
k tbe price Uata, but the totU recelpla of the atartiet were two Jiada of
poiateea. two load* of coke, one load
of oata. Md two leads of hogs.

WEUKROWM BEAK LAKE MAM
BIED AT BONE OF ms SON
'hlanlatee. Mich.. Dee."’^J8-—Henry
Erb, ap'd fS yMm. a well ki
Ident or Bear Lake, died at the home
aoo. Juailce of the Peace A.
B|b. of cancer of the alomaeh. Re
had been a reatdent of MMlatce coun­
ty tor U reara.

STENT MONEY; PUT OFF TRAIN;
BOARKD FKEIGBT; LOST LEG
Maalatee. Mkh., Dee, S8.—Jacob
CBMleml of Kalcva waa put off a paaaenger train at Bear Creek becauae
he had neglected to retain enough
money to pay bla fare while celebrat­
ing In MMlatee. He tried to board a
freight train lo complete hls joii.-ncy.
fell nnder the wbeeln and one leg waa

MABEL.
A. 8. Pr*y *pcM Sauday at hmiie
t^a llanimond and wife ap<>iit »rvky« In ('entral Lake laai w<«-k.
. Palrbankf ond wife and Mr^.
Sarah Fhlrbanlu apent Cbrlaimaa at
Mabel.
B. T. Pray bad a family gaiheHng
ClbrtaiQiaa evening.
I wife apent t'hrlat
OrhiR Pray
a« at H 8the*.
C- K. Pray Md wife went the Traverae City the ;4tb and returned the
SSth.
Mr. and Nn. 8aml. Scott
eon. Preaton. came t

Aneala aad Oraoe OoneU vlalied
the home of Richard Bayne at SMoa the holidays In Sparta.
Uleodenlng aad wife gave
MmeObarlea KMpp ' aad eon of Christmas dinner to « number of their
trlenda.
BaeklM. WU., are vialting at
Mtaa Ethel Pmy crtled on Beaelc*
kune of her pareata, Mr. and Mm. Ira Gardner Christmaa.
Dec. 3*. .
OorfiBB.
Jaaw RaurtL whe haa been a
«onr on the face of the earth i
where for the part three montha, ar­
rived la town Monday aad ta golag

eoy TORTURED

If yo« arMt My olgara aak Art. he
ho*to them to give away. Oh. yea.
»MIm PmtI Law WM v^.jthe |wUe
at Qnaker Hvh Oo. ahow latt week.
bartag received the hugert nnmber of
rotee aa the moat popular Udy.
ShrtI dark, wife aad child, are mak
tag a two weeka’ vhlt In and ai
the TloiBHy of Premont. While Cloud
nhd.BaldwlD.

A r

.........

hSSiK“-

S—iViiSS

1^1
0 highos

—................lor -the «ourt^ dC'
Grand Tmveme.
In the maner of the urtaU ot
aaries L.<0»uniUe. deceased.
Notice to hereby gtvea that tour
months from the Ut day ot Dooms
A. D. 1»M. have beeo allowed
present their
against said deccaaedlo said «
quired to present thrtr daim* to mid
cwort. at tbe probate officer la the
city of Traverae City in sold county,
on or belcm the Mh day of April A
D. l»«9. and that said cdalms wUl bo
beard by said cemrt on Thursday the
8tb day ot April A D. IPOA at ton
e'clbck in the forenoon.

W(>e<« Rubber* Beeotne h

■s t wv»e» suy^ubwi

..rrRMiM-na-hlrtMV;
No. 1 Gray fas as high u .

T.ATK OK MU HIGAS. TUB PRObate court for the county c
Grand TrB\«e»g-,
Our OM Friergda ar* thp B**L
sCKalOD of said court. h<-ld i
Becauw- thiy have stood the tm
il-probate
(•bate oBitv........
offitv. In tbe
.. city ot Tra­
' time and are known to to- reliabli
we t'lly. In said county, ou the Tib
Ik. lleiTl.-k s Sugar Coat.-d Pills have
ly of Ib-cvnibg-r A. D. 19d>>.
iK-en used for thr.-e geDerail»n’< Tbe;
IV-eal; Hon Kred K. Walker.
cure liver lompUtUL
b-ad Judge of probate.
avbr. bowel troubles and cold* They
In tbe matter ut the estate
ptirlfy the l-lood- Try- them- sr.c p- r ,J»>i-.-phin.- Harts, dervased
l«x, Aak for a-free sample. Sold by
Hubert Itorl* having filed In said
"
V...........................
8.
A
Walt
A
Son*
and
A
E.
Miller.
Bgga—Firm but genmilly ' uuki:
court hi* pi-litKin praying that an anslruiiienl in wrillug purporting to be
Peiinsylvanla and other nearbythe laM will and tCKisnient ot said defree case*. Stc at mark; do cum-nt
county ot efu*>-d Dll* on ble In said court be ad
receipt* in returnable i-a»e*. S3c at
RjiUgil to probate and tb> admlnlstra
Grand Traverse.
l u lunaloii ol *aW twOrt. held al turn of said esUle be granu-d to himocher suitable
probate olfUi-. In Ibf city of Trav
ll 1* ordi-rcd. That the n*t
• ('It ...................................................
caaea. 3:9-3*c. *
IV-c-ml-r A. n IWW. at ten oVUve*
day
loreitoon.
al *aid pivibaie office,
til WUleSah. I
WaUer.
Pn-*enl; IKm.
bi- and Is her-u> apiioiniod for bear­
Judge of probate.
Chkago, Dec. 38 —Was firm at t
In the lualier ol the estate of Ralph ing *aid lietition.
unbiT
ordered.
That pqbllc
Pybiig.
decea*ed.
Utc ad»ance. Recetveia retorted
Mary R. 1‘ytiu* having Hied In said muirt- lher>-o1 b.- givi-ii by publication
tairty active trade- There were good
order. Uw ■
court her petition praying among other
a wpy o
n-ceipU from Mkhlgan. also conald- Mam^rger. ;
thing*
that
*bc
taempowered
aud
aupork roast, r
guar lau of
fhorlln-d to pay to the guard
crabk borne grown on tbe market.
'huumx M.
.. Ralph J. and Tho
' V;niu
Urge flat boxes. $ to 8 doxen bunch­
estate
of the fund ot K.vid
*
ibL'........•••« Pybu*.
es. Oolden Heart. *«c9*l.35; aqiuire
InUtratrlt^leher band*
Judge Of Probate.
boxes. Mkblgao. Golden Hearl..ordi
boni* non. a certain sum ap<-eilli-d
said iietltlon for the support and ma
1X-L-. 815 33 33. __
nary to'good. 759Mc; fancy. *191.35.
lensnee of said mwrUa.
i
link extra abude higher: Mort at^
It is orderi-d, That the Slat day it
poor tops, down to 4D9S0e; i^T.^^ch
IK-ecmbor A. I' ISOS, at ten o'clock
til the Ion-noon, al said probate offii-e.
home grown, white. 8 9 lOc; Oolden
be aud 1* hereby appointed lor hear
Heart, aa to alie and quaUly, 13H9
lug said petltton.
Ibc; giMS top*. l7^9S0c.
It lf> further ordered. That public
,.1492t« noUce iherc-ot bv glv^^en y im^HcatloD
BEANA
: of a copy of ihl* order.
Chliago. Dec. 38—^ <-a*y market
was quoted. No change at Hie *ai
time ia prices. Demand Is tamo. TbU
la only what Is expected at this
FRED R WAl.KKR.
Judge of Ikobate.
Via OOFBMJSO • A A A A
son. Trade Jv«l be aj-t to run Hghi
Dec. 8-15 23-39.
or aonie little time. Arrhato arc modrate, not heavy.

iuuday in
Mrs. Ual
Traverse City.
Vlas Irma Beckwith and her broth
ar. and wenrUI be.plenMd to have r. Bmory. vtalted at A. 8. Pray *
than inelode Honor, the “QQeen of tarkUDSB night.
Gilbert Pray wMt to Traverw Clty
the Yapeyfa their next trip.
on bualnc**.
John NleeuM. arlte Md ehUA came ,'edueeday
Hr». Hellen Watuoli and ohIldivD
nver from Beulah and made them- , went to Traverse CHy Wodneeday and
artvea right at home with Mr. Nk- returned Thursday.
Mtaa Ruth Young apent ChrlsU
MMb big brother Bd aod fatally, over
('entral Lake with her parents.
CRrtrtmM and enjoyed the boapltauMra. Emny Bolsmer and Mrs. Edna
ty of hi* brother Woodaien at their
otomer and baby spMt ('hrlatmas iu
Tmveme Chj.
SoaUt Mabel school had a (hrlstMr*. Henau Bayne Md dan^ter

*-

Just eaacUy as repre­
sented. Tbe anre core for neuralgia.
aad spraina.
Beane's PalnW*hen Injured appl
anitaepUc Md
KiniBg OU. It ta .
-movent blood polaoniag. PHce
k. Mk Md *1.0© per bottle.
, L. MMnlng. Jactoon. Mich, arrlte*.
No. 1 green hldea. pm lb.............tH«
ms Is to certify that 1 have been
Caltohfna. per IK .
u eoBsiMt user of Renne's Padn-Kllbe past ^>
hng Oil to my famUy for the
- think of
ymr*.
being
bouse, than I would without food. 1
know that by ^vIm It at hand
r Raved much
apply at c
suffering I
V<H'P n handy at all lime*, study the
- as h‘4h as ................
airecllom: closely, follow tbrtn Md
von will never regret It.
Sold b) A H. Wait A Soaa Md A E.
Miller.

AliBOst Covsrsd wWi Eewns—No
Night’s Rest for Netriy t YearFeared UMong Disfigurement!aII Treatments Failed endtunit
y Endurance Seemed Near.

PERFECT RECOVERY
IS DUE TO CUTICURA

COAEMISH.
* With the •scepOoci e( hk hands and
AAAAAAAAA♦
•sat. my arm Cly*- {ihirlccw y,w <0dl
' Copemteh. R. K. D. No. i; Dec. »....................iMoly covered with
The aeverml ChriatmM Ireea thitwgb- ecaamA' Pbysktans treated him Mr
out the oouDlry were a aucoeM In
ery way
^
mmf Md^well
-V41 attended.
MMa Marinda Houae U borne from
>Vkmdfr£»S^tthef
md. face, and neck wer*
Pntoahey. wbere *be haa been attend
leu ..go Mi.de acaiba which he would
■: tag the buBlncM ooltege.
intil they fffi off. Thm blood aM
_J!r. Md Mr*. Sayder. of Tl
Tltte. apent ChiiaUnaa with Hbetr
dangbter. Mm. Johp SturtelMt and
would lie diiagured for life.
family.
••When U eeraeod a* if he could ivMr. and Mr*. Fmak McCUab ef Yu
ma. apent tbetr Chrbaawa with tb<latter'a parenta, Mr. and Mr*.
Bmitb
- t f<w nearly a year that i~
he
!Tl£riSt'iTg',i5-T'.-T;;r.hA,
Wnlter DMTflIe to home fromi
MevL Thk may sound exaggrcaird
to you. but In the morriing tlw -S' a
mmt change fur the liKtre. In about

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M'b,v::;;:=3S

R & E L INE GUL

ip

S*.

POTATOEA
Chkagllo. Dec. 36—There wa
change. What buKinea* was tranaacib-d
today was at former price*. There
! buyer* on the market, but their*sa not^'k^h dlsposlHon to do btislnes*. Arrivals contlniie light

FlW. F«^

!S —

Mar City aad Piuiiawl taa
L%SiSdiTx?yTadPre~.a«.
;li.*-JLr2AitSb%a-.aM.:4.AW

..........

ssid^ -uter pTorgwdiao* a* tow

^i-,b'3-L“:S5sS
□nose* sad u4 tor SIMM IS

,-arTKJtS
ISwB'W.KrtJg-y. J

y. to* Am**.*-

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POULTRY.
New York, Doc. 26.—Poultry—Alive.
uH; cdlkkena. lie; fowls. ISIkc:
turkoya, 10916c; dressed. Arm; w*stera spring cblcken*. lS9M)c: fowls.
13914c; spring turkey*, wrelern.
3093SC.

odwelghL A * L. ~

......... *146
oxoeptiooal ntreagth. If yon have troUo
a
lea tW if to your liUng try a nainplc poimd of thin
We will Uke onr chanoet cn yonr oonung biAt

Price* Me per i

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
Chkago. Dec. 36-CaiUo-RecelpU,
OrauiA
400: market atwady; beevoa. *S.M9 Oata. H. A L ............4....................... 54c
T60: Texaim. *3.5001.30; westerner*.
*34095.50; Stocker* and f<>eder*,
................ 65c
*3.609 4.70: cows and beUen. *1409
4.SK>; calve*. ♦O’oei'-

:iNA

...

K; good to choice heavy. *5.S04»«:plg*.
*3,7&9t.!H>: bulk of miles. Ji.intr.VRS.
8h«-,^«wipi..
market
steady; native, »2.«0ttf.W'; we*i.-re.

onen.



Our Graham Flour
Com Meal
- Buckwheat Flour

sltTp.i?^.:::::...............494HC
DETROIT LIVE ffTOCK.
Detroit, Mich,. U-c. 38 —Catllo—
Market steady at last uevk's closing
prkes; extra dry- f*-d steers and hi-ifers. *3.S54i5.5t); steer* ' and heifer*,
to 1.2H0. *4.5094: aieer* and heilMMi to 1.000. *1459 4.75; grass
steers and beilon. that are fat, Uw to

KmwB BTronto

Three Good Ones

w-----•v

Eggs, per dot .
Every Woman Will Be Interested.
Thrrsha* rw-.-.illT bree dl»>v*i-*U

55E jSS'o'lC.'.™," S-gA'S-^' rj,Ai

HANNAH & LAY C».

ssrxTxssiS'gSSiaism

£rL*Kf.2j?.2-.£T7t5.'K

Grand Traverse
Mwelon of said Court, held at
................................Travthe Prvdiate OCBw
In tbe t'lly of Travtr*e Ciiy. la-said Cbunty. on the 14lh
day of December. A D. I***.
W'aiker,
iv-oent. Hon. Fred
lodge ot ihobalc.
In the matter of Ihe estate of BctoJatiiin F. HolrtvmK deceased.
Mr*. Matilda J Holcomb BleoiMtoW
....................... court her tnal
________________
itrtx trf aald *
tale, aud her p.-Httoo praying for the
allowance thereof.
It to ordered that tbe 91h day ot
January A. D 1M». al ten oekvek ta
Hie (orenoevn. at said probate offlc*,
h.- and is hereby appointed f.»r eaaininlng and allostnx said account.
It i* turther ordered, that pubilc
ni.U.-.- Hu-rtnrf b<- given by |wWleatkni of a copy ..f this order,
anct-esslve ».*-k* prevkms lo said day
of hi-arlng. In the Grand Traverao
Herald, a newspaper printed and cir­
culated In »ald rtwnty.
FRED R WALKER.
Judge ot Krobatc.
IV-c ir-. 33. 33 Jan 8.

Better Flour-Money Saved
Because you have uolien along without "Voigt’s Crescent' Meur i no reason
you always should.
.r
j
lo fact it's a good reason why you should try it. \ou owe it to yourself and
your family.

THE FARMER'S STORE
lb li.r. ji.u Iniy a Si--1 Range
in and M la show you a
1. » ,.. t,u ato-til th-.-Mall-.-abk-" rang- Uial makei 1 ibe^ert rMge
IP Hi-- world.

turn after the hutoday*.
Mtoa Della RortmeU went to IV
toakey to vtoli her alaier. Mr*. Dr.
Padden. Abe win mam
The Leetnm dab will meet with
Mr. and Mr*. Jamea Bran* Saturday
al^t. Jan. t. to ttotea to the report
of dair prageam committee tor thek
aeit eatertalameat.
. QLEN ARBOR.
Spedal f.’orrwpondeuce.
Hr. Md Mr*. TutUe gave a Chrtrtmaa dinner to relative* end frlcoda
Thoee pfeaeet were H. Danlela.
1 Mrs. J. Uanieto aad family,
nnd Hr*. JL HiUlagum MdI Mr.
Mra. C. H. Andmeea aad familyall had the beel of time*.
Mual
•oaga. dlalegoea aad epaaking and
the inxurlea we could eat

iMrwtrrt
J leeatrrt him twice aday f.wwx
f.w six tiKmlhe
trKmlh*
and at present he ha* a Ane eom(.b-*i.m
and not a soar on hi* body. This storv

''"And the small diftcrence in com i. more than made up becaus^ there is "no
waste." The foods prepared from

lie rtio* you Ik/*- i'.-'- ov«-c puu-s are rivtded W
aiigk tram. t.„ni*kmg an air tight Jo’-hL

awHesMe

How the flaas afoand the

over of *Thc MalkaWf- an- larger tfeM cm cdhvr range*.
Jui It,
Oochbura. “StoAO..
-• ••
with (Xiiicura

VOIGT’S rRESCENT

I* t UB *hos you th.- triiiW- wall of ibl* rang*.- and ntoo tbe dcUchablc r*-MTvolr whic-h bold* a harrel cf water.

“Tht Flour Everybody Llk**."

St^nkM^ hair foUkk*. .ur^y tte

Doa’t have to te thrown ouL Hiey’re good to eat. always.
Sute rrmedies (alL

VolatMilltag

ny

GrM<fta»Ms,Mlcla.

FRANK TRUDE
OM PostoUicc BnUdina

OfUHO TKAVMSE HEMLO, TUnOAV. OECCMWR 19. tSCE
lU r. A. Bagbee Drag CO. Ud .draga. qaaraattae .
Rsport Of CummftM on <
Dr I.. SwaMon. lo treat i
Jtourd of SujH-.vlauru (or said county
_
of (oaniy bouse and JaH. at
........................25.119 53 24A49 92
Mk-b . Itmohcr 22. 1902
Traven c
Hr. (brrar aow appeared aad took prk« not to exceed <l.pa per visit
R. & GIBB&
All ol wbini la resperttsUy su
part la tl>e proreedlaps. *
U K. rUCV'BDAIfn.
STTATE OP MICHU7AX. (Moaty of vlraad Traverse.
littad.
Mered by Hr. Carver aod aapportod
D, J. TKDMAN.
aa
lard lo raal (be trgte of th« boord for
To
the
llooo.-aW
-.
the
sjid
Boarcrof
Bopervtcow:
E.
E.
niAMPIOS.
Goausittew.
^
UarvlB (or ibr oEirr Mawd. by Hr IUr«bs Ibal Ibe board Uke a
coMivnlHre
oa
Claims
and
Aenwata
would
i.
U.
KDBEBH.
KMincod it to(w cast rereaa QBlil IimI p. at. lor cominmee
follow-lag
aa
their
report,
sn.i
d<>
herv-by
raemmsM
mat
w
J
M.
SAI^ORD.
workamouats achednled herein be allowed Alao. that tte Clerk ul this Board h*
i-d !•>' Ml
Desn aad supported To the Hoaorahl< the Board ot Baparoomtnltiee
earned.
allowed to draw Orders on (be County Treasurer lor the sama
____^ by Hr Cleveland.....
Qd that...........................
the Riujrt be
vtaws of Gmmid Traverse t'ouaty:
l:Mo-ctockp. m.
Moved'by Hr. Dean and suppo'ted Orde
r No
Clalmanl aud (Xsracter of < Uim
t lilmed Ailow^
aeeepied aod adopted with the exeepGentlemen- INirsuaal to the InttrwcBoard railed to order by dmlnnan. by Mr. Slites ibat the report be
10 72
1 Homer Snyder, services as game warden..................f '*
Cton ol bills .No <e. S6. 61 and 16.
Uoas el the loxrd o! rupervkers of tbe
Boll mil: all presooL
, repted and adopted.
15 00
2 W. M. Welch Mlg. t\>. aupplies. County Comma ...
Carried by yes and nay vote
After royllnc mmmIUee work »
county of Wsyuc. I hcrealU have the
led by yea and nay vote,
1 50
3 Ot-o W Curtis. J, P . drawing Jua....................... .>>--present voting yes—U.
honor to traucmlt lo y-our bonorable
Carver aaked to be escaaed lo adjust
it voting yt*—Id.
1 50
1 Amil r. Nerllnger. J. I*, drawing Jury.........................
Moved by Hr Safford and supported "boav a copy ol s rThe Barn* bHns aaw»orted by Hr a Are law.
Dean preaented tbe (ollowiag
5 I- R. Stickaey. quarantine supplies .......................... ' 14 97
by Mr. Hicks that the bill of l>r C. '
>;M o'rloek. the rommitlee oa resolution:
L ond tbrre
u> oih< r
6 »
5 a tlark. for medical service In qa
6 A T. Helertvl. guaraallac supplies................................
mitereas. lb times passed. Grand
B. M BOtiOS ol Hr. BsSsrd. aqaalimtloa sabmllled tbe (oUoaiag
7 Win B. Oray. J P-. drpwing jury.................................
amine, be allowed at 2100. Moved as
Yours verv truly.
report tbrooKh tbelr chairman. Mr. Traverse county board o( supervisors
•■pportod by Mr. SUlM. tkc dork
I
50
8 Jeo N. CHnirtado. J. P. drawing Jury............................
amendment by Mr. Ladd and vuiptxius W. HIMBS.
have been pot to contlderable anttoy
tutniard (o east tbo rote o(
(•.'aa
!• A W. We;dcK-:t. milk, quarwntine case........................
ported by Mr Carver that ibe bill be
aerk.
by Ut. HaDilln and sapportr in adJu^t:bB cUima (or medical
board tor Piot: Honuby (or the ofOro
to Presl R Walker, probate Judge, supplies, postage, etc
paid at a reduciloo of » per cent from By Superv'.'or llelnmnan;
od by Mr. Hossle that tbe report be
11
Ceo.
A
Stesras.
burial
of
soldier................................
milAlkljut
the amount at which same is Itsied by
^ Clark f«Bortcd It vote* cast lor Hr. scccpted aadA adopted.
Wbereaa. it Is deemed advisable
Whertar. Tbe new consUtaMoa to
12
Albert
E.
Jdtusoti
Co.
supplies.
Co
Trw..................
oMutamee
(22041-2160.
Carried by yea and nay rote. aU esUbllsb a filed rale (or mwllovl
Lee lionuby as Member of (be board
be submiUt-d at tbe Novrombor eleetint
IS
05
12
CIIV
ol
Traverse
t'llv.
money
expended
Jn
quarantine
at sdiool caamloers. and be was de- preMOi voting yes—17.
tendanctf on all quarantine aad
Yea.' -Hsr.ilin. illck!>. lUmmivnd has been unanimously approved by the
!4 Fihool A Office Supply Co , supplies. Co. Tress.........
Tbe repott ol tbe inspectors of Jail, digent cases. Therefor
cUrml so elaetod by Iba cbaJrnan.
Kub.>,h. Tednisn. IJidd ; following orgsntxxtions:
2 69
3 CO CbSBlpiOIl
If, J. H. Shults. suppltes, Co Clerk ......................................
The matter at tbe aiedfaM and com made Sept. JOth, preoented aad read.
Resolved. That from and after Ibis
itarver. Harrow. i>
.lUrshi. Cieve
The republican pary ot Mtchlgaa,/“
18 Joseph Sleder. quarantine supplies.................................
Moved by Mr Olbba and supported dale all medical alieadance on an>
peimaUon M tbe boai
.
through its suic ninvontioa.
10 12 land .Satfrod .Stilt-Glbbt-2.
to 12
IT Ola Hutchins. J P.. Ju«lee fees.....................................
by Ur. Stiles.that the report
laraniine or indigent case shall ivot
Nsrs-«^rsoo.
The demorraUc party of Mitkigaa.
9 00
IS 1. Van Bxalem. iH-ni. I'd Treaa......................................
mored by Mr Clerelabd aod sa^ri' copied and adopted.
through its state conventloa.
1 23
19 A. Hamlin Smith, supplies, to. I'ouim'r........................
ed by Mr. autos that tbe oompaaBatkm
Carried by yea aod nay vi
except in cases ol smallpox, diphtheria
*^--^is
lam.-"
The
Michigan Sute Grange.
6 00
-e If K. Paileng.ll, supplies. Co Com m r............................
o( tbe ae« board be llxi
(lied at IS OO per present voting yes—17.
and scarlet fever, which ibsll not ex
rte^l
Tbe MIrfaigao PederatloB of Labor.
17 36
rl F W. Wilson, portage, express: elc................................
■ per mlie
Hoved by Mr Dean and mipported ceed the sum ol two dollars per vIsM.
day «Hh mtleaie o( t
The e Of- -..............................
Mlct
....
22 Vlllsgd'ol Kiiigtley. money t-xpeuded in quarantine . SIS 66
aadi way. by yaa aad nayr vote, all b/ Mr. Hicks that In tbe future where
Reeolved. That if It becomes necee
21 00
22 t; W Websier. M. D. medical services, quarantine .
any pioperty it purrttased (or Ibe use ssry to perform any surgical operatlcm
prwaaat raUPi yes.
• 40. 26
The Suie Preaa Ass
29 K
2t Paradise township, money expended in quarantine..
Moved by Mr. aevelaad aad sop Of tbe county tbe olflceru lo aboni it upon any Indigent person In Orand
d
by
tbe
Lf. Mrv.. J u-iilbbs. supplier, quarantine ........................
ported by Mr. Hamlla that tbe board la turned over shall give a receipt lor Traverse county. It sbsll be the duty
II 10
26 W. Pennington, di^gv. gusrantlne...........^..................
proceed to ibe elacUoo ol a board ot the same.
of the physician In dtarge of such in
isbed in quarantine by Willis Penning­
Kcaolvcd. That the board ol *upcr>
27 Johu Anderson, seruves ill connef lion with insane
Carried.
oOBBty eaovaoaon.
digeai person, to ccmsult «lth the
5 00 ton. be laid over unill January sersion
5 00
person ....... .......................................................... • county physician iu connecUoi
Carried.
Tbs report Ot
for InrestIgsHon.
calls the attention ol the people o
12 76
28 Jurors aixl witnesses lo Geo. Smllb Inquest case ...
Morad by Mr. Clerelaad aad soptbe ooDOty superintendents a
Lost,
on
yea
and
nay
vote,
all
vot
county
to the urgency of vottng upon
25
30
23
M
29 F. 11 Holdsworth. M D.. coroner b;!l..........................
ported by Mr. Btltes that Iba chalrmai was preeented------------pool, or the supervisor of tbe
the adoption of Ibe new constitution,
3 M tng nay—16.
3V S E Walt A Sons, drugs (umUhed at Jail ................
Moved by Mr Dean and supported ship or ward in whit* such indigent
Moved by Ur. Ladd and supported which aeeoia to have obialaed (he ap­
::i W. Pennington, druys furnished In gnaraatlne..........
D decide
peraosi mss be They
by Mr. Cbsmpion that tbe name be
by Mr. Kubesb. that bills No. 10. 26 proval of ail thoughtful and pabllo32
Scbotil
A
Uffloe
Supply
Co.
snppUea.
Register
of
Cbolrmaa appolatad as stseb lenera. celved and placed on (Us.
the uecwHSily ot such opec
and 31 be allowed at 10 per cent re­ aplrlied cItUvns. Irrespective of party.
Rnsolved. That the fee (or sbdom
Carried.
duction
bo have given the aame their study.
S3 Albert K. Jobn»n A Co. supplies. Retfsier of D^s
Mr. DaBB preaented Ibe Barnes ot A.
Ob motion of Mr. Doan, supported inal operations shall not exceed ihHeeolved. mat the clerk of this
Carried.
23 n
31 F. E Brown. Co Trees. jK-'lage, express, elc.............
S. tmiiaoD. M ill Aibtaa aad A. E Pnl- by Mr. Anderson, the committee
sum ol Btiy dollars, any assisunce to
Yeas—Hamlin. Hicks. H^nKwd.' board at once irantmll a copy of this
13 .50
36
Jurors
and
w
itnesses
in
George
Gray
inquest
case
..
eer (or tbe board maatkned.
sacb
opera.too.
tbe
fee
shall
not
ei
county poor were granted unUl
hsniplon. Kubu^h. GthbsF'Tnman. rearluiloa to each board ol aupervlaora
10 19
36 I) E Crandall A Sons, supplies, quarantine ..........
eeed five doiiars.
Hsorrow moraiag at I o'clock to mi
add. Carver. Darrow. Dv-an. t'lt-ve1 61
37 Mrs. Jennie Puber. supplies, quarantine................
Mr. A. 8. Dofcuoo received (oon
Ke->lved. That when the dUunce
repOR relative to matter referred
land. Stiiea—13
wlttflhe lequen that c
12 60
SR Marv Rtriekland. milk, quarantine..................................
aad WM declared by tbe dalr elected.
exceeds one mile, the physician
------------------ ty physician.
-Anderson. Hsrsba. Safford- tahe vopcurrenl ectloq
80 87
A. Gsnu'-ti. supplies, quaranilnc............................
Mr. BaEord preacaied tte aame of
and receive not more than fifty ceMs per
The
eommIUM cm roads
79 35
Moved ly .'tv. uean and sapported
79 35
0 W Pentijogtoii. .Irugs. quarantine
J. M. Myen, which being supported bridges reported as follows:
Carried.
5 07
5 07
by Mr. r!evl.!:;1. ibit the rame be re­
1 Joteph White, meat, qusranllne .
and tbe balktl being spread, (emruen
d by Mr. Hicks and supported
Traverxe City. Mlcb . Oct. 22. l»M.
The committee on finance, ways and ceived and plavve oa nie.
2 Green lake Township, money expended in
TotcB ware cast, all of them being (or To tbe lioDorsbIe Board of Super- bv Ur. Hsrahs that the resolution be
36 00 means submitted the following report
M 00
Carried.
adopted and carried, by yea and nay
Mr. J. M. Myers, and be wan by tbe
rtaors of Grand Traveree Coaaty:
tbiougb their chairman. Mr Udd:
6 OO
3 C.**A*Ctmk.'il i>. taking Insane porwoa to asylum
The rhalrr..ru announced as the two
chairman declared elected.
Oentlenien—Your committee
on vote AH present voUng yes with the
Octttlemc
Traverse City. Mich . Oct 23.1906
1 06
1 C. A Clark. M. I>. investigating snallpox case ....
•niterr ot the cOir.bilUce t
Mr. OIbbs presented ibe name of roads and bridges to whom w
eicepUon of Mr, f'leveland. who
To tbe Hon. Board ot Supervirors
9 00
6 C A ( lark. M D. medical service . quarantine ...
mend site iu. poor 1
Mr. A. E. Pnlvor as tne third member terrad tbe petltloo asking t^t a pro^ excused from votlag—15
200 00
Traverse ('ouiilj. MUhtgan: ,
V‘',v‘
,. nark. M. U. medical tervicev. qnaranilne ... 231
• -be rqpcitnierdC't* of the poor.
Moved by Mr. Salford and support
at tbe board, which
•r Sah chute be erected at the Hannah
10
00
UcntlemeD--5'unr
commi<
10
00
7 J. W. Mllliken. renul. pest houae..
Smt'h. of Traverse.and Robert
aad tbe ballot betag spread. *fie« A Day Co dam on Boardman river, ed by Mr Cleveland, that a committee
ccilully
51
35
ire.
ways
and
nveaus,
rei
51
SS
S
3.
W.
Hiniker.
services
as
truant
officer
.
Barney, ol si:r;#ld lownablp.
votes were cast, of which Mr. A. B would
reoommead that be appointed to aarertaln (be coot ol
8
00
ibnill
the
following
report:
I
M
9
Bobta
Merrill
Co.
.'upplles.
Circuit
(X
...
On motion ol Mr. neveland, hrPnlver reoelved blleeo and was de
enlarging the plr'ure ol the late H. K.
5
05
Having
bad
under
conaidcretlon
the
:.li
American
Drug
i
..
.
.------------ported
bv Hr i-lflu. the board took a
dared by tbe dvalnaaa as dieted the
Bceeham. formerly a member
20 00 matter of finanee. ways and means for recess unt!!
SI W. E. .Moon. M. D. niedlcai servicer, quarantine ...
third number of tbe board ot coaaty
board, be paid (or by aubscript
the ensuing year, we recommend that
62 Geo W. Cnrtls. J. P.. preparing blank
report
to
Carried.
B. E. CHAMPION'.
IS 00 the amount apportioiied to tbU county
Pros.
All'y...........................................................................
Tbta being tbe boor set
(Mr.
Hamlin
now
appeared
and
look
J. a. KOBI-»H.
by the auditor g<-neral. namely 221.63 Orqnd Traverse Hoapital. hospital lees, quarantine
Roan) railed to order by chairman.
part In the proceediaga.i
/
JOHN HOX8IE.
182.13. be levied a* a rtale lax.
27 50
Eon call All preaent wHh the ex( tbe poor rdaUve to county physlIn aeeordance. ___ thev^bovp .
by Mr. 8a*ord and supported
15 00
Also that 37 3 lOfi mills on each one eepiton ot Mnsrs Hnxste. Career and
.( K. B kllnor. M 1>. medical M-rvice . quarantine ippointed' Mr.'Wile.'i
' a. Mr. V. D. Marvin. ItaHr chairman. byMoved
Mr. Hicks that the report be ac. lion, the I
dollar ul Ibe tounly 's equalised valua Kubesb.
8 39
Schooiemfl A .N.-1m.u, supplicK, quarantine ..........
Wore the board and aaked
>st ol and provide lor
.eertatn
appeai^ Worn
cepted and adopted.
16 DO
lion be Irvl'-d as a cuuiily lax
.6 G A Hollidav. M 1’. meditwl st-rvl.-s. quarantine
Ibe rommlilee on apportlODinent
the enlarged picture of Mr. Beec
lor more tl%.
Al(«v that poriioits of the tvjerttd aubmllted Ibe following report through
('arried
11 20
IKicIvoc Drue Co . Ltd . druRK. quarantine ..
The ^Id picture lo Is- proeurAl i
- Oauaotiagof Mr. (leveUnd. aup
The following sutemenl was pre- before the Jaaaary aesalon. .
which is subjec-i to ivassesaiuenl
). medical service . quarantine .
the said superta-. K. M<V1
____
______1. M( Hamlin:
chairman.
■—
veral tomvshlnl
_ l>. medical servile*, quarantine
given naill » o'clock to ented aod read:
(For Uble rt-\uext page.)
Tbe commlttcM- on finance, wayi
’Ishnia ot
; accordance with the pmvls>
-nlloned la
Also that the amounts mroi
60 K. P IJiWltm. M. D. medtral servi.qiraranfine
ammow moraiu to r
plied laws
li
ScAlOfi r.M7 of tbe f'omplled
of means submitted the follcvwlng reimrt 61 K. P l-awlon. M D . medieal serv,l<-w. qnaranUne
100 M
be Rtatemcnis of the townshilip rli-rki
through lh"ir rhairman. Mr Ijidd:
|g*7.
we.
M.
B.
Banders,
prosident.
siwl
isaessmeiil
in
2 87
62 Johnson A IHihl. 'uppli.-s, .luaramti e..............
through tbelr chalrnvoiion of Mr. Gibb*. kupporUd
Traverne CiD. Ml'h.. O.t 23. IW'S.
19 on
6.7 Hr G. W. WHi-l.-r, medical scrv i.-s. quarantine
r. Tedman. (be report was aeeepiDeu.
To tbe Hon Board of Siiperv l>uvnf
<il Allven Tnirk. AH'v . ('liTViil I'l suP 'lies................
id adopted by yea aad nay rate.
thaTlTeVeVff’^^'i^l'*®^^ make'oath fhsl ^ere has been
»C. .1 W llilltker. M-rvive* a* truant o'Hcvr ............
All prrweni vtHIng ye»—15.
adop^
jpuld In to the treasury of Ibe orgsmra
66 Dr. G W Websier. medical service . quarantine
Mr. Kubesh now appeared and tort
It school district: part In the proev-odlngk ol the board.
67 Bnxe t'olr. nursing, quarantine..................................
94 50
68 G--0. W. (Xirtis. J 1’ . JU'tli-e fees.................................
2 o'clock p m. This being the hour
City. Mtcb. October 22. IW«Hons
tin Albori K Johnoon A t'o. :-ti|*plie>. <'o. Herk
set for the report of ike-wpecIH oomP 83
In the other eouiilie*.
SelHsvl * Office Supply I'o. lUppli- «. <>i. Clerk----mlUee apiKsInted to (ormulatc p plan .
further rt-comniend that t!
71 Drake l,a< Hook Co, CirruU ('imrt supplies ............
ol relief lor (be lire sufferers, tbe
rxperlfully report*thal Hie
lit In said count
an and lU-rk hr aulborlxcd
72 Hr. I. J •Tediiian, ceroner bill........................................
submitted (be following reborrow upon terms agreed lo with II
■ h G>xi Gray
(h ihcir chairman. Mr.
through
Add lo
People's Savlnga hank. au(A sum or
Kiiualixed
Real
Total.
Perwanal
aa may be neeeaaary to n
RmI .
I
281.600
Trarorac
City. Mich.. Oct. 21, 1902.
t
217.650
I
7.860
I 273.710
I 33.9M1
SM.;*#
tbe lawful expenses ot tbe county
16 33
Xaat..........................
.330.000
To
the
Hon
Board ol SspervisorB at
2i«.210
127.140
23.460
las.iM
111 January 15. 1909.
8 AS
Walker • .1 . Posia
Oraad Traverse County:
Blair
-■
261,000
S36.0RI
23I.9M
21JI.30
All ot which U reapectfully aubnilt.. IIIAM*
-Your eomiwHme anOenUemen—Y«
77 School A '
220.000
J72.16
221.011
4TJet«
.. 172.1th
pointed to consider the matter of Hd
560.000
IVH-da ...........
WiK.89
17.170
532230
4i.no
R, b- LADD.
16 16
.. 4»i.m
17 11
270.100
(or the Ore sufferers would offer thn
75 Hiair Towt.,h .. lV»iaae.
.256.2.30
7.7»
271.680
22.170
r. M. HAMMOND.
1 SO
.. MUIO
I SA
Grant .......... .
VI W. K. Moon. M. !>.. m--J..-ai m . • ■ ■■
following:
180.370
212.000
2.700
- 222200
li.620
.. ttMTt
JOHN HOXSIE
'll 97
12 U
OruealAke.
Blair Townahip. kuppiie:. q,;vr; ;l
Whereas. Croat auSerlng has coma
269.500
2I3.970
1220
205.180
25 AM
.. S»4U
1 33
81 Blair Townriiip. Supplies, quaraiu
385.000
to many pcppip *n-Jb« eastern part o(
X Umg lAke .
337,76(1
7.600
t
277.100
47
AM
On
motion
of
Mr.
Cleveland,
sup­
3
Ml
3
00
..
a9.i<*
quarantine
.
MayAnld ....
62 r. A. Clark. M. D . medical aen ii-i
our state on aceoUmtoirdMit fcMwet
606.000
301.215
Djttr.
511.875
in.tu
6
00
ported
by
Mr.
Har»ha.
the
report
waa
«■
6
60
..
4M.IS9
Paradise ....
63 <• A. nark. M. D , ni.-dical aervic.
firee. and believ ing that the pertle at
611.500
is:.,840
8.610
553.110
B2.610
2
00
accepted
and
adopted
by
yea
and
2
00
..
4M.470
SI f. A. nark, M. D. medical aervio . quartnune ...
^lasula ...
this county- should respond to the call
66.000
51.205
n.725
11.705
nay vote. All prtssent voting yea—16. for help and that tbe aupervlaora
«M4a
-2 00
k:. C, a. Clark, M D, medical aervfc- . quarantine ...
330.000
301.270
222.115
22.730
The commiuee on finance, ways and ibooM aid in the work of collecUng
107 56
.. W.7V6
WbllcwM
66 Emma Sc-hluiiil. niir'ItiK quarHiilli • ...........................
87 School A Office Supply t'n. suppllv Register of
-----------' “4 forwarding what may be given.
I1A68.000
21A2t,436
through their chelrnisn. Mr. |^d<l;
Therefore, resolved. That ibe follow­
Total..............
needs
........................................................................-I2A02.102
___ .... City. Mich.. Ort. 23. 1908.
5 00
5 00
lat ward, dtp ..
66 \V. E Moon. M H. medical aervlcC at Jail ..............
ing notice he pobliabed ' --------------696J00
7 25 To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of papers and an effort be made by each
.. UIA40
7 35
2nd ward, dty .
89 John .V. Rouse, deputy sheriff Icck..................................
269.716
2 50
GrandI 1Traverse Ctounty:
T21AI0
2 50
supen laor in tbe county, to aid Ut the
3rd ward, dty .
Wrj.
S
Brown.
J.
P.
Jostlee
fee*..........................................
512.725
conimiitee oa fin.. 202450
6 85
6 8.5
4lh ward, dty ..
9! John N. Route, deputy rherlff fee*.................................
296.072
5 10
.. 2MAM
5 10
The aupervlsors of the various town­
5th ward, dty .
92 A K. Pulver, ln-'p<-ctlug Jail ............................................
93 \Vm IV-ltner. livery for sheriff, corincr. etc..............
ships of the county wish to call aUenUAnjm
•t.W^T*
24;tTA115
28264*5
___ .1 connty officers (or tbe
94 DoublWay Bro* A t'o. kuppl!.-'. i o Treat...............
Uon of tbe people to the needs of those
g two year*, would respectfully who have suffered the low of tbelr
95 Doubicday Rrof A Co. aupplie*. » 3. Herk ............
W. W. DEAN.
lumend that (bey be as follows. homes as a result of the recent forest
»C Geo. I. Crisp, t'o t'c.iiimr. portage, express, etc ...
BDW’IN Bl.ArK.
19 95
19 95
97 Doubicday Brw, A Co . supplies. 1 cglMcr of Deed*
fires in the eeatern pert of tbe aute.
RALPH HICKS.
20 60
20 60
98 Mrs. Goldie Scott, nurvlug, quaraitlne......................
51suy are leD de'tUute and mnat have
CommlU-A
186 69
186 09
help to live rtroagh the winW. We
99 Orand Traverse Herald.
ConntyClerk, inc. derk hire, t-V” ^ ask the people
10 00
• to conu-lbute anything
l,„uo
00,
tood.
21 00
inty Tres
quarantine ...
anee. wav* and means, to whom waa
vnUonrd. '
Uon afor
31
28
clothing.
provislona of Sectlen 5952 of tbe referred tbe report of the Soldiers' 102 ('. 1. Martin, supplies, qnirantliie..................................
*»OlbM oad*«ipp<>nS**by"llr. ^teati
lUBlve'of( fees allowed hy
id Sailors' Relief Commlaslou. would 103 riiv New* I'o. supplies county offi.irs.....................
l.awa of 1897 and succeeding
.
1400
00
^that aihloB on Um roport be
a Comtdled
visors of each township abo wlU h
aoetiOBa. the sam of One Hvadred Dol- ..epertfully rv-coniniend an approprla Id (• if. 1-:st.-6, invpectlng Jail..........................................
100 00
rhairman Supt'a of Poor
1h<- shipping.
lara (2100.00) which aald amount is Uon of |80<l0tt for the use of the com- Il*r. Albeii E Johnson A To. supplies, probate Judge
. 1400 00
('ounty Comrot School
Mlil *:M tonorrov «
railroad* will receive anything
mUsion for the enantng year.
106 C. E. Taylor, deputy sheriff (wes................................
on hand In aald treasury.
Judge of Probate, exclusive
leked and marked “F
‘’Fire
We would al»o roeoanmend that the lOT Frank Vinton, deputy sbciiff fi »s
.............
properly packed
M. S. SANDERS.
of fees fixed by law .......... 1.600 00 Sufferers," Alpena. Mich., and Ira
7 50
Iranarmmtaalon
be
reqoeaiMi
to
make
a
JO*
W.
E
Moon.
M
H.
m.-dieal
sci-.lcea
at
Jail..........
Prsdkent.
All (<*!> Id the office of county clerk port It free ot charge to the relief a
report at the January. 1909. rai-eting. 109 W E Moon. .M. 1).. medical service* at Jail ..........
ROBERT E WALTER.
1 50 and treasurer to be converted Into the mission at Alpena.
covering
all
dl»burs«-menta
for
the
no
W
E
Mcwii.
M.
D.
medical
aorvlc*
at
Jail
..........
Secaeury.
eontlngcnt fund oUhe county with tbe
in <'haa. 8 Johnson, sheriff bill (6ir.».-r, pd In advancSaturday. .Sov. 7lh. 4s hereby
Calendar year 1906. thu» makli
________ _____
rnlog (or eomffTATB or ILLINOIS. County of Cook.
eiceptlou ol tax certiftrate fees altow- designated aa "Shipping Day.“ One o(
_ienletu for the eommitlee n: (■ A. I'Urk. M. D. Di.-dlral aervlM-e. quariBIlne Oa this 21at day of October. A. D.
BltUo
^ WALTER.
<-d ruun'.y treasurer by law
<s. quara
llnanre to rheck up and compare MS r A. Clark. M. D. medics! scrvlc.s,
quaranllne
the supervisors will be at each of tbe
E. O LADD.
22 26
lepon with the annual reporu
_____________
____
__
..
rrohate J
following pointt lo receive and for­
111
Doubleday
Bro*.
A
Co.
supplies
E. e DARROW.
CiBi*.
s. known to fne. who made the county clerk and treasurer.
F M HAMMOND,
ward artirle* that may be bronght la.
115 Gregorv. Mayer A Thom f'o. s’Jpi
Chalrmah.
JOHN HOXSIE.
Alao that the eommlKaloner* of the 116 F 8. Webrter Co . suppilea. ('o <
Traverse City. P. M. and O. R. A I.
Thttraday. Oct 22. 19*1. 8:80 a. m.
Committee.
ippJIcs, county oBi«ra
BmiA called to ortor by chairman. and correct, aad who aubaotibed the poor raeke an annual report at tbe
Book Pt.
AC la aqr proMoce.
On the motion of Mr. Dean, support
January meeting for the same reason. m Clark 11*11. J r. iquqpt...........................
bin .
^^wa. Kingsley. Summit City. Fife
Roll eaU; abaent. Hoxsio. Tei^a.
fd by Mr Hammond, report accepted Lake and WlUiamaburg.
W. D. HI001N8.
119 M.B. Garner. M D, medical servlcrs. quaranUne
E O. LADD.
• od adopted by y e* and niy
NoUry Public.
120 H R Paitenglll. supplies. Co Com.. 26 (twice allowed)
K. M. HAMMOND.
Ol yeateriUyla procoodlaga
15 00
15 «U present voting yet—16.
41 E. 47th BL. Chicago. III.
Committee.
121 W. M. Welch Mfg. Co . supplies. Co. Comm'r ..........
L J TEDMAN.
taad aad a^ovod .
On motion of Mr. Dean, aupporied
Com eap. Nov. 21. 1910.
Ob motion of Mr. Dean, aupporied 122 West rubllahin* Co , supplle*. Clrtuit CoiiM .
F. M HAMMOND.
•:«0 A m. This bolag the boor sot STATE
by Mr- Kubesh. the hoard r '
2 65
OP MICHI0A.\. County of by Mr Carver, the report waa accept
e Judge
:3 Grr-gory. Mayer A Thom Co, supplies. Probate
.
(jommHtee.
until
8:30 tomorrow m- .-,
2 60
Grand Traverse—sa.
--- - ■ ipplie*. Probate Judge .........................
Winfield
On nmUon at Mr. neveland, support­
loittoe
worll
O
b thU 20ih day ot October. A. D.
yea—17A Thom ('o, supplies. Register of
12T- Gregory.
ed by Mr. Tedman. (be report of all
towlag fORort (hiMgb their chairman.
ROBERT i; '.V.-.i.T Si:.
Moved by Mr Dean and *«p
Deeds .......................... ............
the commitjee was accepted and
Mr.#. D. Marvla:
S
C
DARROW.
Robert E. Walter, known to me. wbo bv Mr. SItles. that the eoonly c
.plies,
126 Gn-gorv, Mby.-r A Thom Co..
adopted by yes and nay vots. All pranTravm mty. MkA. Oct. ». 1901.
Chalrniar.
made oeth tbei tbe above cMterarnt U of Grand Traverse county take an fn- 127 Grego.-y, Mayer A Thom <'o., ki
ent vo'ing yes—16.
Saturday. Ort 21. !V‘. ■
-*Te the Board of Sopervlaora (or Qraad true and correct, and who eubatrlbed 'eniory of »>l county prop* rty in that
Judge ..........................................
' The committee on grounds nad
Travorso Goaaty:
10 20
(Ju same la my presence
poeltloii. on the Ia*t day of Ik reniN r lys Uiehniond A fla. k.i* Co., suppli. ReglMer ol Deeds
................... ....................bulldlngk submii'ed the followmg re
OMUemMi-By the oathorltr date6 85
Board rail
ANNA NEEDHAM.
eortinef^................
of each yeer and deliver same to the l^> Hiirford Ornikhv. J I', service!11 pre..i-< w"h the e. I port through ' inelr chairman. Mr.
26 00
gated to oa hr year booorabte body.
Roll call,
Notary Publle. Grand Traverse (Vs.
•ounty clerk, lo be presented to the i:tn H J Morgan, livery lor sheriff
loxsle and Mr Kubi eh j iUreha
.-eptioe of M
My CommlSklon expires Jan. 26. mpervlaors of the January sesakwi.
131 Taxed hill of c-ost*. examlnalluii of
..-..-rxeCil', Mleh.. Ort. M. 1908. •
120 00
120 00 Minutes of ye*iiterday'a aeia-ioa read To"
1911.
CarrledIbe Hon Board of Supervmora Of
and approved
Hoved hy Mr Dean and supported
On the motion of Mr Cleveland,
.-xpent-e iGrand Traverse (Mnty:
by Mr. Hlrki that the same be re- aupporied hy Mr KubcKb. the Ixvsrd
Gentlemen- Your eommitlee on
a!>e. Peninsula
nieson .|uar*nll'-'
oM^Md pUced on file.
took a reve«» until 1:36 p. ni. lor com
xation by order Pro*
3 F Holdsworth. M D.. .
grvmnda
and building* would respect[v-.»:. 'lO. pr
t.-dmlttT*> srork.
Attorney................
jind fcupported tuUv report that. It having become
On^TOtkm of Mr. Dean, supported
1:36 oeloek p m
!. druse for Dr. Oauntle’
4 r A Bugbee Driir «'•■
the bill le al necessary lo pur<bai-e addlliunal filing
Board railed to order by rhairman
•aperlBiendeala of Poor (or Oraad. by Mr, Harsha. the board took a reAn.lltT*. Nerling.-:, .1
iim .he vault in (he county
author
Lxed
to,
com until 8:20 lomoriow morning (or
27 15
27 45
Traverwe I'o
Roll .-all: ahaent. lioxsle. Blaek.
f: i; w*u.-r, CO n.-r IKwlage. express, clc.
not deem tt wise
;ty treasurer (or clerk'
imltter work
10 H
lf> 11
Moved by Mr Dean and support'
- Cleveland
purcdia*.' any more wooden ca»e«.
ROBERT B WALThUl,
SO
30 It!
by Mr. Harsha that the report be i
The board was addressed by the IS* F Hold»wor:h. M D. lelcpboae bill ....................
A SV
and nay vote, nil but believe ia refilaelng the aame with
8. C. DARROW.
ClcrkISO 00 No Autb'y I
oeptnd and adopted.
Hon. Chaa Oarfleld. of the aUte 189 J W (j;<nrtletL " D. med-'ivl w rvlre .... xt ..
meul case* as rapidly as possible.
X.,;,cg
,ve3~I6
Cbalrman
1 26
1 26 [p
Carried by yro and nay vota. t
(oreeiry eonmlaakin

bool A Offlee Snpp!’ t o . supplle*. Oo. Trea*.
The seeilonal cases for Chauoery
•t Ki-'.- h naw appeared and took
Friday. Ort 23. 1P08, 8:80 n'ekw*. a i
: 00
7 00
Moved by Mr Dean and supported HI Frank McDonald..deputy sheriff foea..................
^voeal voting yea—15.
files being lasdequete at the present
. t.b'- proreeding*.
Board called lo order by ebairmai
3 00 NoAuth-y p
Hoved by Mr Oran end sapported
by Mr. Hareha. that the, board
112 J. w r.xumlc:t. M !>. abdominal »upporter ...
:v-xii addressed the boird rets time and filing c-»ea being aecoaaary
Roll .alii all present with tbe e
hy Mr neveland that the eommitlee
ervlror* ot Grand Traveree
1(3 Honici e'nyd.-r M
** game warden..........
o :-!i-f of the hre sufferer* al Al- (eg tbe orerflnw vaalt below tbe clerk's
OB rawaiy poor ronler with Dr. Swan- oeptlon of Mr. Hoxale and Mr. Hat
levy a tax ol MO ot one mill
W<wd Dish t'o . wood, quarantine..............
-a Ktxiitig that be did so at the re- office, we have purchased on npproral
5 00
toB iwlailve to tbe terms be wUI mak<
dollar, oil the a»»cwsmelU roll
dPBuiy khe.-lff fees..........................
meul filing casea and plan to place
F H.
.--.i of Mayor Germaine.
""lllnutea o{ yesterday's proceedlnga county, in accordance with section ....____
lor eervltos as coanty pbyalclaa.
67 00
____ _
1, deputy sheriff fee* ......................
■i Iv Mr Udrl and auworted the wooden (Or (he proneni lo the
rend and approved
68 00
Carried
5917 Compiled Laws of 1897. and that 1(7 r E Tavtor. d-piltv sheriff fee*..............................
• linti thtt .1 commlltce of three vault ly-low.
Tl>e (ommiti.-ve on eouirty poor eab- the committee on finance, wavs and H* Hatir.sh A l-*> M'r. I’n. Mippl.e*. quarantine ..
Moved bjs Mr. Hamlin and
We believe that all the fire protee
-unoir'ed ty ih" board to formulate
by Mr. aevelaad that the report of mlUed tbf following report tat
means iaelude thU amount.
119 liannal; A I-ay M< r< Co- court house and Jail
sufferer* (ion possible (or oar vatoshtc
• vr
tor til. fl
tbelr chstrinan. 51 r Champion:
75 i:
_________a matter la which all of the
uprll":
Traverse City. Mleh.. Ort 21, 1908.
r.'fri
2 orlock p.
ttO 6T.
180 65
a which 7 a made a spedal orSar of
13(1
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Pre*'
<*n
,
priming
and
xuppiles..........................
tie
Pre:
tax
payers of (he coaaty are rttally In­
1 90 .
a (or 1:00 p. «. be coBsldeTed To the Hob Board ot Sapeirtaore of
1 90
151 S E. Welt A «ottt. drugs, quarsniine ..........................
terested, and w .- do BM feel that wood­
Ornad Traveree C-ounty. MIrh :
72 S'! i -he'chalriaan appointed a*
15! lliinaaSi A i,rt Mar,-. Co.,
houae A Jail aappllea
en filing rase* give tbe records all Of
(tontlemen—Your
committee
.miltee Messrs Ladd.
Carried by jea and aay votr,
t O-i-ili.k
.buri hoffve MippNea .......................
the
protertioB ponsIMe.
ranoty poor to whom wn» nderrevl the
1 Tedman.
. Hammond 13( Tl.. - j.-'
preweel voting yea.
_
S.-.vp >'u.. (unilgatluf suppUcw...........
frpm In view of tbe fart, that metal filing
The report aow brtag betore the matter of hiring a raumy pnyilrlaa.
ixrt i^be ............. ,r F 'Un-e iJVPiie*. nrvoit Court ........................
jonty wasI pre- cases are rbeaper than tbe wooden
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board tor eoasMofatton. R was moved wonM respsrttwUy eMommend that
156 El-:ier H:o' . j rlutlng..........................................................
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the
chairman
and
clerk
of
thU
board
IS 00
by Mr. MemllB and supported by Mr.
167 Soudan opecUllj Mlg. Co.. 5 gala, fumlgator ...........
Cleveland that tbs aaaw bo r^errad he laatnictod to ohter low a contract
for corraettoa.

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MANCELONA
ACCIDENTS

te moUoB of Mr. Dean, aupported, vacation which ahe will spend wUh
hr Mr. <-baaplon. Ibe time w#« grant­ bed pareafc. y Rev. and Mie. R. 8
ed tbetn
UcGregor,
Mr Ladd reported reUiitr i.> ihc ,
etepa necMtary tor a LuaiJ 411 r-u .i.i/ j Gt-mt Meeboer and family go
auditora. Ibla mailer l:a\l.iii
i' - Hu':. ;id and other MCi«Hh«-rti UicblguU
ferred 4o Ibe uicimlUi’e uu t .iatir> .' p. iat> tbU evening for a four dayx'
waya and uieana at a pn-Vwti:; • 'al...i. I -Isi with reUllvea nod friends. Mr.
Moved by Mr. Uotji and au>|.j...J. - uer'a shop will be closed while FRED BENNETT THROWN ON A
allied. TbU uahM tbe vault
SHARP SLIVER.
and tbe protecikn to tbe
ti< I.. goue.
oNaaMe tax recordi
-da the
Mr. and Mi*. C. J. UarnMl and Mlae
>1 of
county audliora and report tbe aanie
Ida Oameii left tralay for Cnlem«D.
I derieM. in
_____ lla|*de.................
Id bU
bl o«oa. being at tbe Jauury aeaalon.
•OtaL Tba total ax^ee of ^ tomllu spend Cbrhitmu. After the bullday
Carried.
a^'1114.10.
« BOW on api
Mr. Carver now appeared and took they will go to Thedford, Oat., lor 1
in 44 wbicfc
part in tbe proceedinga.
two weeks' visll.
Tbe committee 00 Bnanee. war* and
Miss Thins kVIend w.ni lo Grand
HAMBLIN HAO BAD
meana. reported Itie following pay roll sRpId* yeslerday lo al-eld Ibe boll OEORCE
LUCK STREAK.
for the aeaalon .
STATR OF MIClilOAN. Ctounly of days wiib retailvi*.
OoBtoimoo.
Mn. lUrrlel P. Hull of IVloskey i<
Grand Traverse—ea.
To the Honorable Board of Super
Ibe hollda.ve wlHi her son, Log Whkh Rolled Over Charles Fin­
vlaore of Grand Traveree OouBty. Caaalua H. Hull.
ney's Lsgs. Will Maks Him a
Mlrbigau:
br raa 4«d ov vwe. all
Mrs.
H.
B. Smith of Petoakey. ar
Crippis For Lite—Tssm
Ueullemeu- We, your fommlilee on
Waa Varsd.
Suanre. wnya and meaua, du eertity xlved today to spend the boildays
tbe foHowlag to be the pay roll lor wih ter daugtaer. Mrs. Cassius H.
MBOlBUeB rOlaUve to tbe Ootlak Bei
clerk
be
authorised
to
draw
orders
StBorTubad that the/ be clfrn m
Hull.
Mancelona. Mich., Dec. 24,—Fred
I
ibla
aeaalon.
and
recommend
mat
tbe
No Saanarj aaaaloa u coBiplou tbelr
Mrs, A. P. Nerllnger left today
Bennett was painfally injursd in
00 tbe eouBiy ireaaurer fiir same:
fORort.
spend Ibe holidays with friends
pecuniar manner while chopping down
Allegan, Grand Rapids. Ann Arbor and
ee. Tbe tree did not tall proper­
Name of I
Miles
MUeage
Total
. Pm Per Oiam
Uelroli.
ly. but silvered and Bennett , waa
Nbn Uouto ..
14 I 14 I It 14
4 I II M
. M. HamtU .
11. B. Hull aid wile and Hon. W U. chftp^lng the buft loose when It gave
21
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17 Cl
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idwln BlacB .
yray. throwing him onto the stump
C.
Uemwine
and
wife
left
tbla
UM^
fatpb HKBa .
IS M
Itig lo apend Cbrkitluss at lha old He struck with bis side ou a sharp
34
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sliver aud waa paiafully cut and
4 SB 44 IB home la Wauaeon. Ohio.
M0
Mr. and Mm W. K. OeWlU wlU 'bruited. hlB riba Vlng all tbat aaved
1 2« 1: SB
liave in the morning for LaPorie. faU body from being penetrated by tbe
60
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ind.. where they will visit tbelr son. ajlver.
lAdd
They will also slop al £<. ojsepb and
GMTge Hamblin.
employed
In
SMion Harbor.
\»'blte'a No 3 mill at Vyne City
SB M
SC BO
Mrs. Walker Campbell, of Cadillac, nalla In both feet. Although he Is un
14 00
r.r HwAta';'.'.;;;
ably lo work, ubleas blood polaonnlg
h in tbe cliy to spend Christmas.
MM
Hr. and Mrs. R. W. Massey, of Csdll- EeU In. he will recover In a abort «lme
MM
Isc. are at the home of Wynier Mas­
Chartei Finnely. while driving a
sey for tbe bol^ys.
■'4M”|25 74"MM 74
Hbses Josephine Carver and Uerl «m leave him wltb a stiff leg. ills
team
became unmanageable throwing
rude Haaniie nwlll gu to Grand Itaphim lo tbe ground and dragging a log
ida Saturday tor a week's visit.
1
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Mr. and Mrs. N. E Tbompoon and over bla ie«B. Tbe right knee wa.
Mr. and Hn. Prank Helm left today badly injured tbat It will be stiff.
Mrs. B. Kemp and brother. James
for Portland.
.and other points
On bmUm «f Mr. Clevaland. snpportUudd, are visiting tbelr sUter. Martha
RERBONALB.
•« by Mr. MoBlIn. report was accept- •
In tbe west mV and Mrs. Heli
•d and BdoBtod by yea SBd nay vote.
liett lo be gone uutll next September, at Cross Village. They have been In
bat Mr. and Mrs Tbtfiupson will lo­ total Ignorance of each others where
Prom Friday^ P.aoor4
Master Loo Campeau baa reUmtd cate lu Ibe west if they And a desir­ about for 14 years and tbe meeUng
will evidently be a happy one
from Aunmikton <oUe«e at Sand­ able locaUoo.
srood.
wich. Oat., to epend tV bolldm t*«b
Prank W'Hdman bas gone lo Plkil
ROBERT E. WALTER.
tU parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cam- apend th ebolldays with relatives and
E. C. OARROW.
Clerk.
Charles Ashton, of Detroit, arrived
peau.
Chdrsaa.
friends.
Dr. Sarah T. Chase ler^ today for last night to spend Christmas with
MV UHlu MoOrecor. wV la a>TV BUta sMoal aoclal naagloD oe- teadlng the Illinois Conaerratory of Otsego to apend Christmas with ber bis parents. Mr.^nd Mr*. C. W. Ash
6» Tkereday slgbL
Maalc. Is borne from the CbrUtnias parents'and other relatives.

v>os The tlihg apoce U Uk«n Into
W: NMlderMka. vo rocnailBOOd 4hnt to
£' No foiure no waoden conot be porE jioeiwl. and that the meul eaaM
•lib ua on approval be porcbaaed bjr
No eouniy.
■ farther that tba
•oul table now ip the rank
Ilk In tbe

NARS IN BOTR FEH
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OVERCOATS
Prices Exceptionally Low
The regular value of our Overcoats
exceed any heretofore offered.

One-i:hircl Off
From the regdiar low price makes them the best to be
had for the money. REMEMBER, the price includes all
Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s. Our sale of Boys’ Suits be­
fore the holidays leaves us with a line to clean up. There
is a good assortment to choose from, in ages 10 to 17, at

25 per cent discount.

HamUton Clottiing Co.

Mro. Btlioa Hot No Idea Hew the Fire
Btortod—Wm Aleiw When Bhe
the Flomeo.
—44. Insuranc.
While sitting In ber borne se
Thursday about 10 o'ckK-k a m..
Will SUIes. who realdea on the
Cay shore, was sunled to see shioke
pouring down the stairway. She ran
a pall of water, but finding thai
■ he euUre upstair* was a mass ul
flames, grabbed an armful'•6^-clolb
Ing tbat hung near tbe sulrway and
ran foi help.
Neighbors came to her asalsunre.
and tbe entire conients of the iwwei
floor were saved, but the building
burned 10 the ground. The loas 00 tbe
building was between tUMi and |7uu.
no Insurauce. All the nmienu oi
the upper Bunr.wetv burned, and ui>
there wa* alsu nu insurance.
Just bow the Are originated Mrs
Stiles U unable lu explain. She Was
alooe In the bois-e al the llm*-. Mi
Stiles and bis brotfaer Herbert Stiles
Wing gone to Bagley’s. on the Pen
Insula 10 flab, leaving yesterday. They
bare not yet returned What yaa left
of the bouaebold goods pas Uken to
tbe borne of Mr*. Hen dsge. or Elm­
wood.
When tbe flie first broke out Cblei
Rennie was noilfled and naked lu
send help. A few mlnilted later, howword came to him tbat noibing
couW be done to save the house. Tb»
chief could not have sent apparatus so
far from the city, at It would Wdl
rap tbe departnieDt were a bad fire
to break out In tbe city.

TUNNEL CO.
CAPITULATES

Prices
Irresistible

Whelber it be GOING.OUT-4>F-BUSINESS or
HALF-OFF SALES, these lew prices wUI
dcmoiistrale lo yon stropger Ihsn
words that the

Globe Department Store
Undersells Them All.
From Our Clot
l.S* Heavy Work Pant

Tor ...........................................
ID.oe Men's Heavy Winter Suit4
18.t0 Overcoats, your choice
for ...........................................
IXSO Overcoats, your choice

1.S* Mackinaws, good quality,
*.« Men's All Wool Kersey
Pants for...........................

» 5.69
11.97
6.59
2.97
79c
.1.48

From Our Millinery Dept.
50c and 25c Children*s Bearskin Caps.
Bilk crochet Hoods and winter Tams.
The entire stock, your choice for

15c and lOc

Ladies’ Trimmed Hats
Only 25 hats left. All must go—prices
no object. Every hat marked down to
less than the cost of the trimmings alone.

From Our Shoe Dept
50c Men’s Canvas Leggings

WILL BDY WHOLE PLANT

Backus Company Buceessfully Fought
th* Tunneller* in the Courts and
Also in Othor Way*—Litigation
Was Unprocodontod.
Oetrult, Mich. D.-C. •«.—Tbe De
troll River Tunnel Co. bj* agretd to
purthaxe ihc euiire plant of A. Back­
us Jr. A Sons, lumber dealer*, at
y^irt tireei •I'rt and tbe Michigan
Central right of way for half a mil­
lion dollar*.
The purchase follows llUgatton un
recedenied In the rouuuy.
Backus A Sonf have'eppooed the
tunnel company with unerring
slstt-ncy. it being alleged at one lime
fbat they bad mined the property
with high explaelvex to pieveul (Ucempany from crw-slug it.

33C

Women’s first quality spring heel 9Ar>
rubbers marked down to...........
Men’s Alaska Overshoes marked
down to. per pair—............
Men’s leather top snag
. 4A O
proof rubbers for ......................X^fbO
Moterman’s first quality rolled edge
good soles, wool lined rubber, a AA
3.50 valuesfor .........................
Men’s five and six button Gaiters In
grey and brown.
$1 quality marked down to -..W>V

From Our
Ladies’ Underwear Dept.
1.25 Ladies’ All Wool Buckskin

7Qp

color Underwear for................ .firW-

1.25 Ladies’ fine rib Australian Wooll
^
Underwear to close
*7Qr
out at ..........................................

From Our Ready-to-Wear
Dept.

FOR CITY POOR Cloaks, Suits arid Furs
Bupper Waa Served Previous To t
propriale Exercio*
ChriMmax programs were held by
tbe primary aiiirMnierruediau- depart
lneot^ of Ibe Bapii-.t Suudsy m-Ii"-!
TtteMlay e\enluK In tbe parlors of the
eburefa Tbe exeretses were held at
o'cktrk. aud Were >ery pretty and jp
proprtate
Supper was serted prei-edlng tt••
exen-iae*. Ibe table* In- ng lu rea.'l
at 3 ovioik Suuill ChrisMii
free*, ligbied .aiidlea. CbrMmas oc.i
tueuts, and greeu>f*tuade Ibe labl-i
bright and beautiful, and tbe tu. >.u
consisted of creamed potatoes. <v1j
chicken, pickle*. Urts, fancy waf>-'.
coeoa and best of all. boxes of candy
wbti-b were greatly enjoyed by lb' I t
Tbe poor were not forgotten, xtid
small gltla were brought by the chi'
Area for the cblldrt-ti of those who are
Du(i VO well and f rong.
A nevklace made of tbe birthday
oEerlogs was sent to Ibc Hopl liidiaiiK.
t'lsreuce Cooper being dressed In the
New prIvUegc

piM at

Sletek^ Bf, See aC

ALL MUST GO.'
Season U Getting Short. Unen Arc
Getting Broken.
All 25.00 ud 22 50 CMts for.........................1*.**
All 15.00and 13.50 Coats for ................
8.**
All 12.00 and 10.00 Coats lor........................7.07
AU r.OOand o.OOCoatsfor........... ,.........*.7*
All 20.00 and 18.00 Suits for.........................S.M
AU 15.00 and 12.50 Snlls for .........................8.48

Furs all marked to cost.

Givers of
Globe Trading Stamps.

GLOBE
Department Store.

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msssat

. and 1 wish' yoa a Happy New seriag what be was a«4w. hPPlM tbe In Ibelr yard when tbe aaow kadi
emergency br^ea and stopped (be mcHcd."
train wtlMn flftoen feri of the brwak.
Just then tbe deev opened, and Kate
Tba paaawifetu. who left Cbe trula
OM MisMoe. Mieh. Dec. M. IMS.
certain the trouble and wail for tbe cook, tookfd la. 8be had h pMr
iYmU
retwln lo be made, gave the b<^ sub- of mhleM In her hand.
. . -WsaaOpwAM*
W*w b»«s atawa.
“An' aure I forgot to tell the child
lal flits.
• •fTh*
HmM Vmi«| F«lki
i pul them in the warming riaaet W
ih^ v«r) last" Dorothy floi
and she has pat It ap oo her would like to Join the Owaahlie Oub
Srmato HIttaM
if you will please scad aae a card and
unall soil llBidy Into the
dosh. aad siaUet overy Use she )
dry.'’ she saM.
-Hi! Bo! Wbatb aU Ibtor saU
er. her school tMMhs sJIppinc from her at It.
button. My day teacher’s aam<
I w4H try n«var t* Mrry *r
Hmr they ail Unghed!
Ralph,
looktag
Into
the
room
where
kooM
to
the
floor
one
by
ooe.
Miss
MutrooBey.
aad
my
Saaflay
frM mtout w>ytMii».
-Wril &«a. you've got well atoriied
avna
lay
la
a
fortarn
little
heap
wu
Aant Lots looked op ftoM her oeorschool teu^erb name to Mrs. Harvey.
up for tbe wlBier.- saM Ralph, when
I
try to bt « tamr M <
lac. Jtist a iltUe aurtlod at the deoPor pets I have three cats. Their the louage.
be
nmid Spvak- Three and a half
She lifted her pink, lea-aialaed face
psirtni iMie, It »as hard to tell
tre Pbl Nat and Daisy. Mr
Id'-ts
you
pair of mhteo*! It wtMld'take
papa is the Methodist pastor here 1 and looked st him.
what li«a nilcbt have befallen Dor71 guess you would cry It you vre're quite a while 10
diby. Dorothy was so careleta aad
have two brothers and one >Jater
I <MII try to bt !•»*■». imu
1 will try ana wrUe you a few III
- Hui I didat lose the last pair.
>
little
as
me.
and
»%eryihlng
w»ai
She
decided
In
favor
01
Tbeir
oamre
are
fuyi
age
Blue.
NIta.
M Mid kind to twyktdy «nd
to let you know Uai 1 am well aud
cried the happy child
topay-iurvy
(e two. and Otto, age eight month
disorder Al Dorothy’s
to *v«ry
»Wb».
bape you are the same. Tbls to tb.-Maybe I would." said Ralph. "It's “It was Kaile's Wame. but 1 11 forgive
Your'new friend.
hair.
foartb time I have wrilteo to tbe Her­
If I ever fall In trylna to do
a Very cryey world, I Bad. Kale
'■Yrs. that's oee of then.*' Dorothy ald. I go to uchool every day I cam.
Blaie
Chase.
tkoM Mdm», I «1ll Try, try
When - I
weeping
•W^wrell.* said Qrhndraa l..eland.
eirlaliaed. roadii.c Ihe clsare. “I re- My teatber's nanw is Ur. J. U Miller.
Isn't It nice to tbtak that you are
comer, “f. doe* beat
through the kilriH-o. ovr
m..<hen roxy
c
Bolted solely to brush |ny bsir We have flUy-three adtolars la a(h<*l Sumhlne girl now! 1 hope >-o<i w

I've gut another pair of
onioos: but all the same, It laa'i good
We are going to have a Obrlstmas write to me again locne day.
mittens jt^done but narowing off.
eaerclse.’'
year S'uw looh st it It’s so unruly.
st our church I am In a pievv
Then the big brother tossed Erma 1 .ooMu'I't think ol leiiing the dear
It needs fosslac wl>h every hour l»
Pllel.ske. Mich. Ib'C. 31. INN.
a song tor (briatntas Eve. Here
p on hto shoulder, gave her a ride child go with raid Bngeri
the day. and the vImI'b dreadful this
some names for the Cradle Rril
around tbe room and set ber down
Tbl* tins- everybody laughed luilder
I tbougbr i would write to you as
Gerald D. Holland. Oopemtob. MIrb
again.
that) b.-fur.'. but Erma bugged grand­
“Out that wasat the laat-the Very age one year, and kY^die M. Mid
bave not written in a kmg lime
•Now. let’s hear all about it. ', be ma -till her 'Pec-tacb-s felt off.
laair’ Aunt Lois snilrd iaqulrlucly daugfa. Wtniord. Mich Please send to storniluf quite hard today. I
said, -and If It is auyUlog curable,
tato the perplesed face belore her. The the cards lo aw. Oh. yes. 1 must t.-!l awfully kmtaome studying In
well cure it: If not. well bear li the
hair problem bad lapaed tato hopeless you about Thankaglvlug! We bad
bouse
I bave had tbe wboo|
best we can."
gakewpioess three ttiwa. at least, Bae lime. We had Thanksgiving din- cough for Bvr weeks, aud
.. . the aamefOld trouble." said
within tbr week, aad she kad wriuee
it our home. We bad -Sree tur to miss ncfaool all tnat time, but
the little-girl, vtlplng her eye*.
-January’’ at the bead ot a letter that keys and lots ot other, good stuff. getting better now.
Tbe Suuda]
-Whall You haven't lost the mil
very moralacThen- were thirty here for dinner, school to.gnlug to bave a ChrisiiiuiH
■ns again? Well, that 1* bad. How
“.Vo. The last was talking barii— auuu. uncles and cousins. , and my
at tbe Meibodlst cburcb. and
at talking buck, rather. It Isn’t Grandma We are going to have live just across the streei 1 beirmg Id it bappen?• | s posr most likely I lost them ye.
•oaand Vies Fraaldsnt Mro. I
Of the New Year we m i*l> to i^xti-nd b.-aily gr<-«-ling> I
temper exaelly. It’s getUng ruflled ('brlstmaa dinner at (irandroa's
to flunday acbowl Here are
terday.
when 1 pUyed snowballing
and cttvliqiiec* and to express »ur apMn - isIhMi u'
Up aud letting my iongw go at loose
names for the Suasblne Club; imrloyalty that hs* mad.- « possible- tiir u- t*i Mo a
•onehiM Grandmother—Mrs. A. U ends. wh.-n tbe girls tease me about eipect we will all me<-l there
wl'h Jachy; but I .was sure I put them
othy
Perlgo. age all. and Is-lto
nothing happens, then after Chrlsti
)S-ar'k bu»lii.-«s.
in my pocket'
letbing. I've teen ashamed of It I will write again and tell you
ev*denre ol the f: 1 that
Murphy, a^e sig. And here to a name
-Huh mstiy does thst maker asked
constant regard for the w.-l
a hundred times, and I wrote down about it I expffct to bave a good time for the Cradle Roll: Charles Ells­
-UOtlv im-reas
Htonbar of m
Ralph.
with the resT'dhe alghl belore Now with my coualna.. Welt, 1 will have
worth Helmer. age two wr-eks. Please
all a Hniipy !
Again we wi-h

Why
grandma
I.elaad
gave
vimtiN.
Year’# Day. 'X *til hold on to my close for this time.
-nd tbe cards aitd buttons In
>me Tbanksflvlug. and I lost
tongae.- and’^ut two broad, red lines
name- Well I must close. tOr this
Prom your Sunabliier.
and mamma knit me a mate; then I
NwMMr of nwmbara en the Cradle under IL And I’ve oeld on pretty well
tune. Oood-bye.
Roll. Ooa. 1, iMfl. M.
until today. I’ve smiled as sweetty as
Ever ynnr nunsbliier.
What a lovely time you musi I
na knit another, and then they both
a June mornluf-wheu I didn’t leel
N’ina Shannon.
A Little fliianftr.
Id on Thankaglvlnr I hope you
got lost togeiber. Mamma said then
smiley one bit—Battering myscir all
I live righi across tbe street froi
tell us all about your Chriatatos. i«
Ooe day. I met outside the tova.
she wss discouraged, and 1 was. too;
the while that my face would get used
tbe Meibodtot church In Traverae
lit the very next day Uraudma Allis
_e new lines. But Julia Douglass
City,
so
I
can
watch
the
Christmas
egElk RapWa. MIrb.. R. P-'d. So.
•III me a palr.aprhag aomiCMog on me this aftererctoes.
tcm.
Dec. 17, ibog
-Aiid now iliosc arc lost. loo-V Ralph
t-nothlng worth while, bui Julia
freeslai.
X^'
Inquired, wlih the least Ml ot a smile.
be ao aarcasilr—well, that went Dear PreaMeal—
Smut.
I wish to Join the SaUhbfne Club.
-.No." said Erma. "I couldn't find
like tbe olhera."
Dick fuund b.-r In the orchard
a tar cap o'er his ears.
Id so does my sinter and brother,
ibOM- lo uiy cluak pocket one night
eadlng something nsetul every t'lora and KMdle. Please , send
morulug. Nobody kiiew wherv »he
Su.«btte as your pet hitien's,
at school, where 1 leli them. 1 s'pose
iy-1 think you told me about
uue from; nobody ever riainted her. votuebody must have stole Ibem. Then
Ijecftoga of tar. and, iUten. dean.
rdVda. and buttons. 1 would like
Aunt lx>ls’ gray eyes wen- ibougbtlul have my baby brother Join the Cradle
8be was a pretty little creature, mamuu iMiugbl me these, and .he
Two Uoy tarry Rrillena.
behind her R>MUc1ca.
Roll. Hto name to Bmle. and he to snow whUe but ftw a tiny bUck spot said if they were lost 1 would have
-Thai fell through the aerond day- three years tdd. 1 like to go to school. on tbe tip ol ber nose, making her look
He had the blaaaL brightest eyes.
to have some sewed to a cord and
• was It the ihlrd! Dorothy replied Mr teacher’s name la Mtoa Cora Pat for all the world as thought she had
Aid cAnUy oirls all shiny.
wear it around my neck. Jnst like
:ely. -We bad calleie
been poking about among tbe stove- baby. Oh dear! Nobody knows ho*
Two dlmplea or Ue largest alas,
coe. This to all 1 can think of.
or
three
evenings,
then
the
lessons
pou and kettles.
b
aad tiny.
Tour loving Buanhiner.
careful I've been, and I’ve kept theui
aeemed longer and harder than they'd
One dny. Dicks wee niece Maldie a long lime—ever since my birfday
Clara Ooe.
tine with ber mamma on a visit
I gHateuad like wee ser been beflire. and-"
Aud I never can wear 'em 'round ray
Do you live very far from U
-I #ee.“ Atini liols was atudyliig
the farm: and her bright eye* soon' neck-never!’’ and the little brukeii
pearls
schcml houae? I wonder what -your
the Mtuation aympalheilcally. It was
spied the, Ihtle white, farry heap curl­ hearted lassie burled ber face In lh<
Upen hU plah cheeks glowing.
studies are.
one
flt
Aunt
IxHs'
atroag
points
wHh
ed oowlly don-n beside tbe stove,
And dung In dustera to hia carit.
cushloti again.
Dorothy that abe never scolded, much
"Kitty dot dirty late. " she said.
Wht^ broateti bold were blowing.
"Hold un. this will never d0!~ said
Manistee. Mich.. Dec. 18. I»8.
leas laaghed at one. which was a deal
efaskihg
her
ruund yellow h«tad Ralph. "IsKik ufi and see 1/ we ean'i
Dear PraaMeut—
sulemuly. Nose 'miilty; must be make a bargain. You have kepi the
' .|aM J. “Where go you thto cold morn? worse. -Vou spoke of bolding on’ a
1 have aome aamea for the Sun
moment agi^your tongue. I think It
washed!'
‘wilt you adtoU have a nldiel!last mittens a long* time.—almost u
abfito Club. They ore: MarffsrK
1 was wondering whether you
Ho >me got a dish of suapand water hK.nth,-ai.d ni gel you anoiber palt
lie blew a ^ blast upon bis bon>.sen, age seven: laoa Hansen,
thought of applyiug the same
and sernbbed poor little Smut’s blat-k If you'll promise nut to co’ for iwu
It was a long Mrie.
eight; Gordon Berg, age rHue; Goldie
MOM- very bard and hmg. until Smut weeks, unless j-ou trees.- your I10«SundUng. age eight; Ullie MeUeItoioihy’a fair forehead crinkled Into maage. age eight: Herman Predrick- tboiight of tbe plus In her *t.n little
Hto pmlle was like the aunshlne clear.
break your leg. or-have someihlm;
Wo not onlT «ivo yoo Iho timo .al Urwbl. ot ,o.ilin(! tal
line, of Inquiring ibougbltulneM. Just son. age nine; Clyde Magnusaon. age' feet and used Ibem on Uaidie's bands. worth crying tor "
Hit vole* was sweet. O. very!
did when nn eanmpie In arlib- seven; Bertnnna Moody, age nine; Then Maidle M her go' “I bring the world a brige New Year.
”ob«joo aon’t,*. .Imlgivo tn.li.l of Um iSe. »0« »u>l U>
"Ol .'ourse I won't Oh. you an-- the
Tbe next summer Smut U-ratue a goodesi brother’ .Can you get them
ntetlc bad been woiiied tbruugb to tbe fjllk. Hauaoii. age eight; Irma Peter
' .
My uame to—Janaary!”
take Bod aak na the price.
proud aad happy HiUe cnt-moiher. now—Ibis minute?’
fliiding of n wreug^nswer.
son. W ten; Lurlle Allen. Ige eight:
Ttoa New Yaaar.
-1 don’t believe I understand—eg- Ethel Paulson Age eight; Mab.*l Jen­ with a lamllv of three blark-and hIiIu-Yea: get your wiMps on.” said
-A kappy New Year!actly. aunty." she said ' doubtfully. sen. age seven: Rose Talbot, age kitten* in the loft over Wck’a heo- Ralph, -and put your hands In. your
Ab. 'Us easy to aay-When yon rvublve to do nomethlng, sevea. Please aead the cards and hotise, Dick's ohlckena were the de- ttuB’
»ot Wbom try. you <w you.
ligh' of his heart. They knew their
Woa»n’» Home Comp.. .$|Jt
and don't do It. that's the list of It buttons ot me. ti Clay 8l.
Hall an hour After they came Into
Mammi
TwwROw. eett day.
Everything’s spoiled, and you wight ns said 1 could send you ooe of tbe pic names, and would c • In a hum the kltiing-room where the family
SneoeM Maguiae.- .••■$1,00
Por'^e weak, tor tbe mouth,
-$L00
ere seated.
lun-a of Edna. Gjp. Kitty, and I. Thl* when he caned them.
.Suoooat.............
TU be gentle Bwd daar.
One night he forgot to shut the hen­
Dorothy paused at the warning of morning before i went to srtaool I
Erma's faij was very bright and
Ami make tor as aU
Aunt LoU’ uplifted finger. ’No. no. pot aome crumbs oa tbe porch Cor tbe house door. In the nlgbt there wa
on her handsVere Ihe new uiiiien*.
A bappy New Year?
my dear, not ’spoiled.’ Breaking over ^rrowa that stay around here. In great outcry, then—a squalling i
‘Kalph bought them lor lue mam
man the paliem. but that doeanl the picture. 1 am bolding the kitty, carkilug and a pueer uotoe which
ma," she erb-d, .-agerly. "and he said
Hato Mambera.
binder your weaving In atrtaght. and Edna baa her hand on Gyp That body knew what to make of. all
they were a prew-nt be dwln’t b<Review ol tteviuwi or Outing
8Me Cbaae. Old Wlsakm. Mtrb.
pretty threads alicrwsrds. It’s die la all I hare lo say for this time.
gel her.
1-.- you would make me wewr a cord
SneoMB
naru One. BIk fUpIda. Mieh.. R V.
Almost the whole family rushed out around ray neek! I’m going to ket p
ranraglng. 1 know, and one leeto dis
McC nrc’a or Womao’e Home
Prom.
O. No. I.
I
see
.what
It
was
all
about,
oad
UJilb JobB<
tbe*e always.'
Hirry N. Blennaher. Monroe Center. sattsBed every time onus eye falls
CompHiiiou
McOlure'i............................. $1.60
there was a fox. a big r.-d fo\. that
that ugly crosH-tbresd.
Everyone *mll.-.l. and mamma held
^
MUR Name newt by WWle lun BlerIt always makes me so hsppy
less of that
,1- lo make a supper on IMck's
All Fov For $$.50
there's sur<‘
)
a
pair
ul
rt-d
ml'ten*.
omy- The mala thing learn about tbe Sunshlners being kind rocblna.
"O mamma! Where dld^ you find
> and Udla Morphy.
But he did not get
lo keep on wearing, wlib a sharp to tbe birds. The agarrow* will enjoy
them?" cried Erma.
nte Uke. MIrb. NsaMa sent by Nina
down out of the loll had dvupp-d
out against making soother as bad. the erurobs these mid enowy days.
• I’ncle Jim came in at'er you wenbrave little Sntnl right uik>ii hi* buck. gone. and brought them H-- atmo-t
nara Oee and Eddie Qeu. Elk Rap or worsb."
Rapid City. Mich.. Dec. 1». 1N»8.
then- she 'hung. bllliiK
• You mean to go right on Just as
fed them to old Billy in a forkful of
Ida. Mh^M R r-D Jio. I. Names sent
Dear Prealdent—
thongh'
the
break
hadn’t
been
made
scratching.
by Oara Ooa.
TbU Is Saturday and 1 will try and
The fox was making the funny
"Why. I must have lost them when
Mva- BUS JarretL LUIte May Jarrett. at all?" Dorothy put In eagerly. Her
wrlie you another letter. Ever since aol*e. which wasn’t a bark, nor
<'larab.l aild I played on the ha>
OoMs JarreU. Ivu JarretL Annie Jsr- aunt nodded. "But Jhai wouldnl be
school Biartcri I uaven't mlased i
growl, but a little ol both; aud when
)w ‘" cried Erma.
reiL
Jarrett and Ray Clark, Sew Year resolutions. You couldn't
been urdy. We had a Christmas
heard Iheiii all coming.
nay—’’
"Aud thl-." said maniroa. holdinv
Wtllumbnvc, Mich. Naama sent by
at our Bcbool bouse last nlgbt.
fCSltipered away to Ihe w.kkIs with
-You could say that you had done
. one brown'niil'en. ’ Jacky fout:d
AlUa Cterk.
,
tbe beat you could uuder the clrcum- bad a piece to speak named. ' Chrtot- smut, who dropped off le-torc long
Margaret Olaea. foes Han^-n. Gor
mas
Eve.and
a
story
to
tell.
It
Is
id
ranie
hack.
sunces." Aunt Lois luterrupied. "and
dou Berg. Goldie SnndUng. Ullle
Wasn't she praised and petted!
even God doean't require more than raid today, to It not? We are bavlug
Hellemaage.
Herman Predrid
didn't she live on cream lor a week!
that of any of us. I think it’s the fsll vacation now for two weeks I
Clyde Magnusaon. Berianna Moody.
or course the older folks said .be
ure to pick ourselves Up, and press be glad to exchange post cards with
Ullto-llanaon. Irma Peterson. Lurlle
Vas defending ber family; but Dick
forward, after we’ve stumbled once, any ot the Sunshlners. and will
Allmi. Ethel Pautoou. Mabel Jensen
declared abe did Ito save lb-- chirk
that wreck# ao many Sew
Year turn tbr same kind of card that
i
and Roae Talbot, ManUiee. Mich.
ceive.
t
will
have
to
cloae
for
this
ause they were bto. and be­
reaoliitlons. The first day of January
Nasna aanl by Edith Jdinnon.
good time to blase oA a new time, wishing tbe preaideai and all ti
cause she was bis own little
path fw ourselvea. because the whole gnDsbinerf a Merry Christmas and
H. V. r. RunahlM Club Cradlt Roll.
EiBvsn Tbitvga.
year to before us to Jollow IL And If# Happy New Year.
CRarlaa Eltoworth Helmer. agp twe
Prom.
Someone baa suggested
eleven
we^. nta lAke. Mich. Name sent the following—tbe V
things every' girl ran learn bclotv sh.—that counu In the end. even If we
Muybetl Mnran.
by Kina Shannon.
thousuids: raen. women and
fifteen. Sihul the door, and si
get away from tbe beaten truck now
I am sure many ot the Suusblners
Brule Ooe. age three years. Elk Rap
duidren.
and then. There’s Isn’t any day In the will be glad to exchange post card sottly. Keep your room in lAMeful
ids. Mieh- R r. D. No. I. Name
whole year that’s a good day to glre with you Have you started a roller order. Have an hour for rtolng and
When appetite ^ it restores
MUt by Clara Oee.
urise.
l^earn
to
make
bread
us
wyll
tlon ot them?
*
it. WbenfoodisatMinkn, It
Oorald D. HoBand. age one yoar; up tryln*-”
as cahd Never let a bmum *tay off
• ni bmah my hair ihU very mH»'
lifts the burden.
Prefldte M. Middaugh. ropemtoh. Hlcfa.
tweuiy-lour hours.
Always know
cried ..................
Monroe Center. Mich.. Dec. 30. IN'*
....
Dorothy
Names sent by Ruth JeweH.
When you lose flesh, it brings
where vour things an-. Never let
apringing to her feeU with a fine rimw Dear Presidentthe phunpoess of health.
in her bright, young
day pass without dMag aomevhtng
thought I would write you a l>
The SumMm ProatdofiPa VIolt
make sotneone lorolortable. Ne«er
I go to school every day 1 ca
liapgy New Year, Sunbeama! Hay lace. "It muatn’t took like an ovenWhen work b hard and duty
It be a glad year and a brl^i year broom all the rrat of tbe ytsar. oeeauae There are about eleven children In my come to breaklast uoildllly dressed
b heavy, it makes life bri^
tor you all. Your prealdcat canl It has a few times. And 111 take up school and we have a good teacher
UtMl His flcheol Rag Wall.
In the third and four grade.,
think of n better wisb tor you than raadlDg that htatory tonight where
You ean never (ell wbai that sriiool
am fourteen year* old now.
(he Buaahlne wish: May you never left off when the . rawforda
brother. Harry N. Blennaher. would bag of yours may be able to do for you
wofTT
fret; mm9y you be happy, lov- And I shall try to bold oo to
also like to Join the Sumhlne Club, If you put your wits behind It.
lac. helpful and hind, all the yjmr and (ougoe—and my raaolatloa. loo."
Edvrard “ArodL a twelve-year-old
and withe* you to send him a card
never give UP tn-iag aad trying again.
Scoff's £nH(bkM of Cod Liver
tad button. He to six year# old He boy. of Tracy. Ind., while returning
Your praalfln.1 read such a nice
e food that makes you
OObthef.......................
•ereo aloe tottera this week, be- has been going to athool, but now It from Bcbool two days before last
Sew Yaar’a story Oie other day. that
Chrtoima*. dlseoverad a broken rwlV
o
COM
lor
Mm
to
walk
ao
tar.
I
e
tibrtoimsn
vacation
to
each
to RBtng to give It to yon to^ead
way
r«U.
A
irmlB
«'*
b
approaehiag.
wtob
you'
a
Merry
firtstmaa
aad
alaauad df toOIng you a story herself. exciUng time no one feels like slttlaf
and the boy far as UistaM did not
Thit happeaa to be a atory aboat a still long enough to write letters. In Happy New Tear. Oood-bye f^ this
know bow n> warn It of tbe flanger.
one that eame from Edith J<Rn'gbi bnt Rie boys win I Re R. loo. The
Then he tbongbt of hto scbodl bag
non was eoctoeed a photogniih that
Wavlag this over hto bead, he ntabyoar
prwideai
wtobea
ytm
might
sU
; HoMlag Om
dova Ue Bae, aad the
tOOTTaRO«IK4MrwrifluM»*T«k
I hope yoa bad a Mvvry CMt
De ym lOMbar that BdlU told
tlh.«w! Tfcafa the teat oltkom-

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