Grand Traverse Herald, February 27, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 27, 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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1908-02-27

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PARr ONE
THAVERSe CITY. ORAND TRAVE#I« COUMTY. MICHiOAH. ThUR*DAV. PCeiTUARV 27. 1

Na ».

man sho'^M bi- allowe-j to follow out coauaci. He said he had otto* deProgreac o< Edocetlon.
kliM On«e Dobson next gave a
tbelr natural deslrxd In their vaea- | dared that you get oat of tkm ChristiOB of Hfe. as they will get meotal ' tlan religion Just In pixmortiOB to s
beaalltnl vocal so!o. "He Was a
But knowing M not all that neces'
i>iipee.‘' acoumpaoied by Leslie Wag skdy. there mast be a knowledge of
dyspepsia by pursuing studies about |snst y-f.) put In It. "So U li «tth
;
things t-iey del not care alaeji
He ! Ife. - be said He spoke Cf the hOM
,
lay. ber tnezio v<dte being beautiful bow to brinr^«Enlte things Into relt
toastmtisier. He conUnned by
_ _
_____
spoke Of the Mgb salaries of experts j being a good place to be It It sros
and qualltjUOD with other deOnlte things
A
^•UtlNCM cocteoc oathcrinc leg that It was well to forget sgl^n I
.aj'faVnVd"ihc andkne^ wli'h mao may know books but books may
-------In businius to-, in r..raparis..n to the; a properly coodocted home, and toe
A tUCCCM.
tboagbia occaatonally end■ replace

a Ushter setecilcc.
cot bring bread. The lint ibmg Is to BOARb«»N CHIU! STUDY dUCUE
" ""
~
tbem by w!L He laid claim to wit
MendelasobD'n ••.■5;>rins Song* was know and the next ts to nse com-1
ENTERTAINED
■•»pen soda fountain cl.-rk h.- d'-clar- oft.-n the cause of boys SpeAding
In one nepect at least, be would be then beautifully rend«-rcd by Leslie
•■.1 being paid more money than the tbelr eienlng sway from home. In
Dion sense in applying
Tbe knowl '
brief. Mr. Nye
help COO- Wagiey, i,;;,
refused to accept a edge or applying things learned
-----------superintendent of schools. -|t is be- the r.-#pecl he spoke of tte ralW of
irasUng the banquet last erenlug with I recall although
ranse they know how ’ he said. In domestic science, which tialaad glH»
audience very
should also be (
tbe one of the Uncoln club, one rep atucb desired one.
emphasising Che value -ot becoming to i* good home kiepeea when they
nc together in tbe right way
rerontatlve of .a great iiarty and tbe
toastmaster i.V n Introduced
expert in any line of business. He had nothing of that tralBlng In tbalr
even logic some limes *-lllj
-----------last one, representative of a great rp » g Gamtr in u few, a-ell rboeen
not prove op.
.
ADDRESSES
WERE
REPLETE also epoke of the need of teacher* own homes. He believed tt to be of
school. Tbcn ns a fdl to any aerlous-U„rts. saying ibai he was glad to Inwho could grasp the material things ' sp.<mi value In citirw where the
It Is ueceaaary to know more than]
WITH AIDING THOUGHTS,
ncas be add.d,"Tbe greatest business!
, „„„
bad kept in close
of life. He urged the valne of ckner , majority of the populatioo Wat torolgone thing. A business man must
RLCTC WITH OOOO college in Traverse City,
City," tbe sally ;
oduca-lou of the young
relationship
between
the
puhllr j ner* sbo huddled Uigether la «»"«»
powsess a knowledge of things per­
L
lug
grc'ited
with
laughter.
Tminm carried out.
schools and trasiness bouses, apd tug 1 quarters and fumtab^
of the city.
tain to or related to Ms boflness. Speakers Were J. E. Brown. L.
Tt»- toastmaster thin called upon
tesiiMj that in order to give the cbll-iiies for the girb to'laara the art oC
Dr. Gamer ly-gsn b.s 5p--<-ch very Failures used u> become farmers witli
Homaby. Prof. I. 6. Gilbert end
E Versey I>gg. *1.0, *:lb Leslie
‘t- n an Insight Into r>ai affairs of bousi-k>'e[4ng. G.rls In the third JCStf
happily by expr.i>slag gratlflcallon al the resail that they scratched a bare
the Rev. ChsHes D. Atwell
Wtgley at the plaro, sang. •The
!
tcaebens should be allowed to 'to tbc domestic tcience achoola ar«
being preeeni and jolKi'slng this with living from the soil. Nos- farming Is
—Musieel Program.
nosary,” by Ncvln. Comment on Mr.
•Tk - tbe.r
. i-.;o ije !>.:smess; flttfd to go out and take oecoRterT
speelallxed and tbe resulu are at once
Legg*! voice and delivery are auper;.ous.s. the fa.-,.ric*. cf . .-.t differ-1 poeltlons In well reguUted bOMOsppareuL
"Fathers’
night'
ai
the
Boardmai
flous. sufficient to aay the audience
.ni percKls etid have s..-nc one ex-j holds with prospects of advanclBff to
ProBtable employes are needed as | avenue school was ooe of the mos;
fully appreclatid the high order of
(ilnla to them the s-orkln?.* of the | flrst positions. "These girls WDoU
poor help Is dear at any price. In | airrcessful affairs of the kind yc.
his solo ahd called him back. Us next
never have the training at boBs to
trbpemln^
ipemlnt IfcO.i-kiO
IhO.fkiO annually Is spent j given ihU winter, the program prr , „’0,0,, with the 1
noBibcr being "Irtsb U.ve Bong."
do this work." be declared. Re ala»
- schoot, manual training and do-1 pared by the Mothen’ Child Slndv
ML R. L. Njr^ TMMHiMUA-CpMk- which also earned him much appUnse
spoke a good word tor Bonnnl lral»>
mestlc
•Stic Bcleatv
science are lauglfl and tbe Circle tM-Ing full of inlereat and well
tartGl oomp>>s<d of Henry King. tog which would teach a bor.a tndOb
•n W«r« t>M H»v. C. D. AtMli,
*•60 Ospendsbie.*'
large Interests that pay fhe taxes are ; carried out The rooms 00 the flrst Mrs. Degeo. Mrs Caldw. 11 and l-''t»d
Or. H. »• OVUM-, Aitffl*
The toastm.vsU-r then Introduced
giving him on <
taUsHed that the prodnciioa ot young floor aere neatly d»-oraied In nation Halil y guve a beautiful selection.
UmToTMid Or. OrvgAfy.
on. W. H. I'mior. who spoke on the
Ing his Batura
men and yonng women who know al colors and a One display of the "Bada ,cf the Wllderaews •
anbiect. "Be Dppendable!" Mr. Nye
Another aelecUaB by tha gnirtok
rcltit-Ds a ifp’tlt Tbe man.who knows a-ork dne by tbe children brought
Dlceucs.on.
TW •Imrestb adbiuI baoquet of Uie alleging that tbe toast was directed
dosed the pragnin. after wWeh todraws the large salary
; forth moch praise from the fathers as
I-vse Iloru'-tHe folluve-t *t!h a dis­ fmbmenu o( ccCee. noadwtebM.
MoHbM BuIbms (ollecr *u bold at tbc ladtea .bet the Judge evaied
tVe sUrt out in life at A and It Is .well as the nioibera wbo were in SI cussion of th' sah.'cri. jutee of his
!■ Hont'o aeadonr l«t eTealni mJ the accuaaCHm b>- making his Ulk
pickles
and osoorted cake www nerved
a long wa>« down to Z and tbe man . tendance. The following ladles had views bring iiie sani- -• fuse exVM
of tile moat pleMont of ur replete with valuable tbougbls tor
and the guests rbmolned tor b aoeUl
knows hie business from A to Z
"< ""
b, ar Br,,., V. ,-bk. ol vtolt with e*eh other.
of tko aUBAlB (Iron bf tbc eollece. eliber a young mu or young woman
e msD wanted and the man wbo
S'lpper comnimee—Mrs C. F. Zeff me difficulty of Inralng • jt flnished
u
tbo bom piooMPL roiir tX6 ibout to enter upon or actaally en­
gels the salary. Tbe world
rhalrmaa sse'sted by Mwdames Toe, ppodacts from the schouts. stamped
gaged In business life It would be
for the lazy man The drifter also
Edgar Kriih. E. C Holcomb, j^d labeled, as It was dlfflcnlt to tell
well If this sddrvsi could be pre­
needed.
The
speaker
clo^d

W Ro..pd and A L. Rorsbacber. |
.p., * po, was going to moke
served in print and rood with care by
expressing graUAcatlon
being
Decorating committee—Mias May-jin life before he was given a chance
all who are about to enter upon Lbelr
prvaent.
berry, chairman, assisted by Mis*;
develop b s nmural desires
The
career as excerpU cannot do It
Celicge Btutfents.
Campbell. Mrs. James Keboe and K-bool he aald does pot fli the boy
Justice.
The audience was iben truly fav-]
|
^
^
Mr. rmk>r began by firftrrtng to
ored
with
a
vioUn
due
by
Prof
K
B
j
irritation
commlUW^MISs
Drew,;
These
ceme.
be
declared,
with
actual
and address be made last year, asyH<.rei and M;s» Moselle Renn.-tt chairman, assisted by Che pnpUs ofifontacl wlUl bnstseos life, the school ICE BOAT STRUCK AN AJR HOUl
Ing that he might have given the Im- ............
THROWING THKM OUT.
boaorous for>
Dr Camer's ad- Dreamy -----------,ihe upper grades.
i' fomishlng the foundsilon of the edupretslon that be was crtUstslng the
Es,„.Halnmeni
eommltwe—Mrs I esUon which realty begins In the home
bulness college, but such was not drecs was replete uith ihujgbi and •bowed the Infinite capablltties of
was
so
ably
deiivenii
tbul
the
closest
that
wona.rfui
Insiniiment.
Ue
muH... ^ vfm Roxburg. chsirmin. soMsted by po, (* oaubed in actual life. AD aid
the case ss If tbe stud.ru got all the
““’•“''“iMrs. Dcgen and Miss Hanks.
to this declared ss did Hr. Btwwp.
buMoesa college muld give him. he atteatloD was belt! ibtoiigbuut
hidden beneath the wrtuen t
«'s^re r
Mrs. Robert Price, president of the by taking tbe school to tbe faetorlet
could get bat Uulv more In actual
ibf outburst of
charge of ihe program.
advanced educauon In the last quar­ brought out
and buslDcas bouses.
experience.
PULLED ROMA CVANB OUT Wt,
ter of a century, said the speaker, the
previous to the opening ot the
"The business man and mannHAIR OF NIB HCAa
Tbe speaker then told of apIogUmagnUceci bulidiogs, tbe enforce­ excellence c
gram orchestral music was played by factntwr." he said. ’’Most educate their
Ing to Mr. Needham by atattng that
followed
ment of the Uuaci Uwt all have con­
the Misses Helen Hannen and Addle help." He spoke ot the German ooohe bad given one of tbe business cert
tributed, the truant laws Uklng ehil- Cant's Girl Be a Soldier." whicb
Soles, snd Herman KIrchner pUyed tlouatlon school in which eleclrteUy.
Was
Revived Bythei^Wtoir
hge sindenta a difficult legal docn
dreo from Ignorant bomea and trans­ also well given. Mrs Horst being al several comet solca, accompanied by chemistry, pharmacy, nargery. drawand Hts Fleet Thetsght W«
ment. dleutlng It over the telepbone
forming them into educated men and tbe piano.
Mrs. M. fi. Kehoe. Mr Klrcbcer slsoiiag. deeigtditg. e«c. are taugbL the
to Have Net Bowed.
nod tbs work had been returned to
Gregory was the last played several selcctiims «o
j «*cheta being men who
__ .
hla lo »oat dxesTlnt abape coatala.
Belenoe. a few years ago. was speaker On the program and he had comet, accompanying blmsaH on the < ig the work day hy day. the stndents
Three High Rbool bay*. Bowmrd
ink but one amaU. InalgniOcant typo
the high comptimeni of s perfectly
gmphical error. In return. Mr. Need- Uught without any appliances. To­ al'..iijit;vc audience paid him snd Ijis Plano with his left hand, etecutlcs! thereby gaining theory by practlca. Uorgna. Bona Btoas nod Oene At*
this difTcult feat with much credit. -The question Is not so ranch the tongh. were the netotn ta m nneWtot
barn told blm that hU crlilcUme bad day the beat instruments m the world h«»r.-r* were well reiuiid fi>r llslrullig
are used and Uic siu.iy is Uugb; In
lu himself.
[nature of the public schools as what which only Inch prwrentod tran tar*,
done the pupils much good
closely.
Welcomed Viaitofs.
is coming after He closed with a lag into a troiedy mdor mltoiv
PMIMM mi *>VB to tbe lone Ublco
BduesUon without people being de- all the InstltuCKjna. The lengthening
Itr
M,
S
Frrgory
was
the
ls«t
in her opening remarks Mrs Prir.-|pif.g for the culture study srbtcb he
«4 tor wrcz»l bom enjorrd Tludi {>endant on you. sBd Mr. Cnilor. Is a of the college
(u two bead."
First the voluntary I extended a cordial welcome to the. declared should never Uke a back
Md o praenn •eldotn oqnAlled.
Right after nehooL the boyi MbiB
damage. To be dependable la a greet to send out into tbe wurM scholars
guvwts of tbe crifle, j
u, o„r pnbllc schools.
'Tbe bMdtwt WM a mmoom in erery iblng but education witboot being better prepared fur the Bfe work. *fid-nt and secouj the Involuntary, j [m^rr*
ed for aa Ice boattoc nQ ob IIo(>
Manual Training.
««7. MtblBg being left ndMO Ui»t trustworthy U to become very often, Philanthropy baa also aided by furn­ the one wbo goes because he s sent | raying that although they expected
gon a boat. There wu a good aortbThe flrst topic was pot under Iwo^nin tbe circle without moD^ lhey| jjr*
ishing money.
vo«M toad tovard Ute eniomeat
B Degen then tang a aolo west wind biowlnc n&d the toe sett
an educated tool tor evil.
tte plaanr««( any one preeeat. Tb#
Aside from tbe common rchools. sub heads, the successful and the uu cM.uld not run H wllhout friends. Shej very charmingly'. Prof. 1, B. Oilbeft the ohore was ftne bat the itoort «U
If a person U aetoslly torgetfnl
succntsful. By the unsuccessful, he |
;heir co-operation In every good | foUowjng with aUlk
upon M
" anual
■*4im twit Cbe addrewe.
and not dependable In that way. il«s there are many others. There are meant tb
not exlUng enough, eo they wwnt eto
through roisforiiine; work that would help tomake the:trtjn|gg from theriandpolnt
of the
BRReal aaabon. the toaMauaU
for the other good ntreak nboot twa
can be overcome by drill and these schools of buslQ'SS, medicine, mining, a-ere forced to gl'e up citing a
class, children better morally and physical-j school." Mr, Gilbert has often spoken
antiMiTi an ootrtbgted tbelr part make the mind aad meBory even sgrleuiture. all of which will lit the
n half rallae tron sbon. Thar
mate who in two year* at Ann ArWr
Arlwr [ ]y sh,
sbr paid
pajj ag tribute t.to Miss Hank*.; n,K>a this subject, and bis argtimenU
la partoet baiBoap.
young man or the yonug woman for
bad croased onea goUtg aMt nod ware
more valuable. The self drill
had fl^« operaUons for appendicitis ; who originated and carried
are weighty and to tbe point. He returning at obont thirty bUm u
la roreatetr ball oe the third floor, valuable In tbe formation of cha^ their life work. "Blcpty your iwckel
and finally had to give up
Thrn'*ork last year alone
hse
made
a
tfbep
study
of
the
qoesbook Into jour Lmlns and you will
<M* wore tear loag Ubiet. three .acter, Tbe person wfco forgets
when he came Uack. his heart was af , This was followed by a piano i
tkon and believes that the tithe will
nil yonr pocket)>ook.'’ ssdd the doctor
nwtag: aortt aad ooath aad tbe bead tries to atone and not repeaj
Btruefc AirftelA
frcled in an Incurable manner
by Roy Rorabacher. which *«» w-w; r„me when it will bo esUbBsbed In
With education c«ime* civiilxalloa and
table, vhara tbe apaakera. the toaat- tanlt. la not a bopelem case.
"L«. K«- go." obODted Bvna aal
was a terrible thing to this Voi
then the subject. "Does Ihe,,^,,. c ty as It Is In many other cIUbs
universal
peace,
iliminatc
edu<atlun
Baatar. etbam prho ioOk part to the
Morgen, wbo was in the co^ pK, did
The. opeaker then pointed
niati whom the speaker called John jpuMlc school lit
y.iuDg
i-vDle
for|„f
,.,wn
smaller
size
He
spoke
of
BBd
tgaomnev
and
unive.-sal
mpraa aad the newepaper men wei
other ways In which young people
Dr. Gregory staled that all knew many pracrical work," wae taken up l.y J I Ihe gn-oi Tnajorlly uf latorers In Utli to. The boat leaped forwaid with tofssne,
aeated. malng eaM aad treat. Tbe could be dependable. Tbc
cieosed speed and than srfthowt wan­
Johns and awkvd Ihst w toast
. E. Brown, superintendent of the Han ifo-iniry. kc of ovary lon men
Tbe schools of Traverse City have
>atkma and
ing the sootb raoner stnick tn nlr
who wastes bit employers' cost by
thought to each one of lli.-m
[nab A Lay Mercjintile company
ing with their.bsnds, Arhile bnr
UWaa looked e 0 pretty and the eeene beating the building too warm. Is
done much to r:i ae sistdvrds.
bole Tbe boat stopped os though tt
The doctor then dvvoled a few store who g.i>e ■ secy able d.sniv cent are In tbe professlw He told
wm ao aalBWted. that a flaah Ilgbl dependable, he bss npl the Interesu busltirns college was establleherj by
bad stnick a stone sraQ and tbe ntomfauies 1,. iha,-.f who had the healih|*toa of the subject. Jle spoke partly I Aomeihliig of the worri
tree takaa.
that Is being ner sank through the toe eo aa to
of his employer si heart; the clerk Prof C n ITockeray In 18»4. Due to and strength to complete their wuikiBs follows
• done in the niiiae-^i
make the cross beoB olBoat pet*
The vlaBda were aUltuny prepared who permlU waste In the store vrtten his practleal ways, his energy and saying that they cuuld do what they i
Bcbsel It a Fsetory.
• where buys s"-q girls are fluod
pendlcular to tt.
aad there •» eaongh and more tor be coaM avoid II by watrhfulnews is persoveraiic. I- b. came not only COO
thought they could do If a yuotig;
school
1.
a
factory
where
the
i.rucUcai
work
where
they
rtin against
Boys In Water.
ildered
fav.loraMv
l,ii’
through
atetybedy, tbe scan beli^;
not dependable; the office
mail or , y-ing w..ms;i goes through jr,, matens; is refined and prepared. tr.luge, -\Ve have nothing
When the boat etnek. tbe'oo^plt
OeJery
, OUrea ,
Plcklc* girl who uses valuable sutloaary out the stale lu
t'-, •-hool w.is any institution and believes that he
se The periuct i.s Dot uniform schonls. ' he ssid -U-m tern
upped ao as to throw Mor^ hatt,
Com BMled Haa
Cblekea
when the cheapeat paper would do. taken ov-r b> 't i' V-.tlb.im. Dr or sh'e can sih-c. ed. then i:.e» will |Th.
raw nij-i-nal cc-riKS from the th.- child *h*t the g-est occupailons in the orater and half on the toe. He
. Potato Salad
Cabbage SaUd for memoranda. Is not dependable. Gamer said !i bad be~n his ulra.«urv He U,.s.-d with a l>e:.ui!(il poetic
* of -h- !.i!H*rer and the rap-tgl '..f Ufa nre Th. rmanaged to stmggle ont and toned
While Bread
Orahan B«ad
Small things, true, but they help to watch Mr N’e^am for U yt-ars !ri6;!li to .Aiiieiica
. |.( f the lgtj..™nl and the «liicaled. homes to give him th.- l.asi Idea wha«
Us aitenUun to Bvans. who woa
.%e Creaai
Aaeorted Cake form tbe character for great things
In the High *rhool his ability to
The toastmaster conciuded the pro- of
•• moral and th.- Immoral, the rfle
Ftruggling desperately with the deOihABeitean Cbeeee
The man
who will not stop work, his wtrlei ai--ii'ioii U> duty s.Vi griim by- staling that all had -njuved
,h.. .jn.-.iuth, from hutn-s :uty i»
He -.:i
grip of the icy water Crawling oat
CoBee.
a minute
after working hour* bis dependability were marked Fin- the iileasamr es as we:i as th.- earn where the'Tnit > uf » attend to c ilii the wo
on the irr be grasped Evans by the
if
hU
employers
Inler- lahtng bis work as a *tiirt«Dl. he be­ fst thought.^ and the ev-nlng Lua,,j... -h,. tiitrher things of life, from fining
The taeocattoe was prononneed by even
arm but hM grasp was loosened and
came a teaeh>-r In the eomm>-rr'.al dethe Bee. C D- Atwell, of Grace Bptali.-eii both etit.Ttalnlng and profltsble t-ooies wh- o- the efluenees are i|.' tiona o
the boy sank. Almost wltbout hope be
partmenc succeeding there as tisusl.
oopal tbvA. aftw wfaleb ererybody
ioml;tlog from homes where the place .
plunged Ills arm In the water and se­
Now he has charge ot ooe of the best | furnished hy Prof HokIs fojr p-,..
derotH tbelr atieBtloa to the ban.
talk I* purely i.f bii.lpeKY nr f~-tn I0 rtii.k !-f tlx a IEl*t-*kivi ■
cured 4 crip .>n Ev»n»' hair and bong
srhoo!? In Michigan, a night schoo urchesini aud wa.s Ir.deid e»rell-t
anet Iteetf anUI Prof. Keedhaa rap
i.Lhert. where the ta.k l* "he chaff ati.J g r . r.-e t.v-sy- -cle-i-r wt
■ more,on for d-kr life merally. A bettor
Uifceu advanuice of bj many, hasj Preilous to tbe banquet, a cone.
ped lor order and lotrodoced the
-wad.-*'- '.f v.ici.-ly
AC tn*se »rUie res, <d ,.-at1oa
r
boys'
hold
W1.K secured and the drowning
been addid and summer s.-booi has
Pfot. H. L. Nye.
I
WJ.S gtveo and after the la
[..ured .;:le 'he pol-ilC Wchool* Whefe a':,) j-h
L will; boy wee p;l-.,-d safely on the ftm lOO.
proven succersful
He congrwfilated
am atated that elorpo.
■hey -eeei... !;ireCectusi bBlh and H->- ;-.,eti •>«„, «.,:,,.-h!-c .(
:>racll-j
"Bsvs My HsL"
yean ago. the etodenu ot the oollege j
tbe youtic ivopie oti nut oflir he:i:e '
"7.^., ..<j that wheti
'hen 'hiiv.-rt off the platform Into Pfr -ai 'h nxv of ii',. | gg,
firm beMa-uvreh had Wn sitting on the
•ret Bat together tor eocUl enjor |
I..,... ...ll
sttik -r -W^m survive ..r perish
;;.-vr- t. the t-indameutal thing of
"-vie-ani bear the mast and hod
bm .
J.,,,,
Beat aad each year, they bad done |
The Brsi teqinrenierl tor the y..iinj e-lurs' on but manual training sn.l '••■en
thr*.'
■en thr-.s'i aeittnn tbe moat and lay
tbe aame. Poar bad been espreaaed
in losing. Dr Gamer advocated'
rompany l-fi. al! ; c numi»-T'
l:fe Mr Brown durowti,- .ejence have a prscllca. uii'-onrcKthe only signs
that eoaetaat repeUtlon woold bring I
education as a mf«ES to an end.
jr<-evjvlng severs! eccorvs The mu-M declar-d was 4 pure character
that Is worth even more tban'<-f l:f« being mean*. The cold water
meootoey. bet that wu not the eme,
Mlrs Bthel Gibbs was called upon cal program was.
hutieety
The young person he de that, It will bring In dollars returned , revive^ him and he oat upon lbs
OR.
M.
B.
6REGCRY.
ae the gathering last evening bore
at ihe conclusion of Dr Gamer s aJ
Two
step— Car boe-lick
AiaU ' ciar.-d should take the Itnocke tbe many times
every
cent
that
It
mas:
Ii
was
easy
to
crawl akmg
ample wltaeM. it U wMI to meet to­ Who Bpeke on •College Btodents." dress giving a waltz song by Anlllf. a iHllh
rmirtftnt and 'he fatlu-es aa pan pay ■ eotit "
this to ssfery H'.s hat was flooUng
getherIn e eoelal way
because
difficult composition but gtv.-n with
Waltz--E\.-r Th.ne." iM..shcr>
{or hif service. The more he d.> •
Ravnirrc-1 Ba.-ne»
It -ta/.u in •:..' wafer aod tbc young ass's
demand it. will always
iboaghu are Interchanged
which j
credit to Miss Gibbs and lenuine
Two
step—-Awerlca
Forever Ifor others the mor. he helps him*.'!' the p-oc-aia his
being 1 flrst word* -.cCTe. '*0 save ms UJ."
Bake the reenln of the work appar- kept • servsat by bis own carelias-|
her sudleoce. her voice I Billing* 1
A great many business houses hsv. -xceediociy we:: executed
much to Ihe verbal disguA Of Us
nroa. He then cited a young man \ baring
quality She was recallOverture—' Clctrnor " cLAbsin.i
in tbelr employ youDg men wbo pa-t
The R.v. Mr. Atwell.
compatitoiis. He has a borap oa his
there-to talh school, b«t would Intro- who had come here five years ago
appreeituon
Waltz—-Queen ol Roses"
Ihrir haJr In the middle, roil iheU
The Rev c l> A'*-:; then took up tempi* the W re of OB egg tO ksop thO
) knew ot tbe trials i a salary of ISfN).
r be Is getting jtgnn_ -An Every Duy l»U,v - Leslie
All who wire conn-cteq with lb.
spend a good share of the qucvi-.on of roaauoJ training fnm In'Went in irind today.
000 Iraoblea of eebool life but ooola , tl.SM with t chance for odvoz
Wsgley being her accompanlsi,
planning or the actual carrying
time w th on- eye 00 the clock ihe home, sutteg in op..-olag that he
Diarence J-jeyRolda had seen ths
tnrffet them on this oecarion.
"A to IIJOO very toon. He didn't watch j
-Tbs Yoimp Mao Who Kivow*.’
the banquet sad program
deserv ^ And s great many vc-.mg women m felt the super1n;-i
• to be an ec .boat t p ove:- at the company's storo
. baaffort obould sparkle with srlt oBd the dock.
_
I Ur N>e Inlroduc.^ tl.e Rev C. D. | Ing of Tvngratnlalton
01 »uc- vh,. emtdoy ot buslTiess bousea speed lhnsia»i.
not feel 0* and haj run over and told Dob Hor>
toagbtar." said tbe speaker. “And U
Mr. Umlor closed by reading s| Atwell with an old tongn- twisting cvksful in every way
much time dlsc-isslog news and th» though e woutd 1
to take the op- gan. *b*> m ode a quick nm to tte
tttoe k onythlBg In a bane, tt wlU 'dlpptog. on edUorUJ ftom the Grand icooptei cotcernlng the man who
fashions, and keep both eyes on tlfr'ie.sinoD
- said in parti eceoe of artloo where, howwvsr, b«
1 BOW Uke plaasore in tolrodnettngRopida Press. IlhistrsUve of the need j knows that he know*, etc
aroneJ matrimonial market.
i want to say t i' my Ides of was not needed for chilled as tbo
to yen. tb# ttrd ooostn of the tofflons of dspeadnhle yoong men snd young [ After s witty laitoducGon.
Art Mora Eflxlettt.
Ilf* may he dlffereo' frnen the aver-, boys were the^ bad cut ths aO Ioas%
aiQ Nyn. Prtff. R. U Mye. of the High
tbs TOlosble kind of employ- spsojter talked on ignoroiice. showing: from tbe gray clouds above we know
more young men and yo«ing age idea of Ilf*. 1: may be
fosb-jasd tuned toime.
ers who wUI always And a place that Ignorance breeds
The ‘ that the roots of the flowers which ■
flllicg poeitions with,|on.d but if It is I am wilting u, be! This momflng ther srw 1____
TmtiiiiBii'a AddraoB.
whfto ibr other kind ore the flm
child feori the ^rkn«>>s. business
blossomed so freely for os lost Sum-' marked efficiency than ever before." kd fashioned " He dselared that the ! worse for t'selr odveston and 1
Mr. NFS expreesed his plsasnr* at go when bard UBts dome.
being In Igsoronee of flnancisl condl- Ber are last asleep In tae dark earth he declared, and drew a comparison'money returns should not be the able, with fi>e e
beta* present last evening end toU
Hie toostaaster then Invited 1
Uons. gM sfraU sad a panic ensued and that it will be many weeka be- between tbe young man today and the n.ain ques'.or but bow mneh good! to cat <m» the boat and brlBc It to
• 1 Of the honor beetowed CBtor to deliver Us sddress before
know Is to have- definite knowl­ fore they wUl thdnk of riling froB yoong man of 50 years ago. He
, could be added » the community, j Shore. Rot they don't core to iwoeot
■poB Ua
RpoB
Uto th Mtoe
iMsrttog hla an the the High tohwL
edge and to nndentond.
The boy thalr alnffibeto
iUeved that the young bob or wo-'and to those with whom ws dome IhUho ospurtoiod.

SEVENTH ANNUAL BANQUET

CLUB GUESTS

225 PERSONS
WERE PRESENT

: PRACTICU SUBJECTS CONSID'D

HNB □CBIBIT UDRESSES

3 BOYS WERE
NEAR DEATH

HDWUD flORtU SUD U

y

-- ^

|T^.-

aiUND nuvcm Mtiuu. THimaoAY. rcftmiARY o. ira.

Mil________________

Tbe Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.

faatewed tin teeth ha toe'Rash ]nat tnreo will be on exhibltton at this
ton and vhkft aMad to the pMaaare ooaty MO not more tllha one yonr
tee win be
> abwee her kaee. three teeth pmtetiwia( tha araalas.
* and not law than thrw monthn.
Aftar tbe dog had Hues
her. charged and an money made above
Sactlon I at Uto act reads: *Mrban
IntafBvcnad amoag tha toatta vara
fcllikii of PnklM VM okwrrad
be expended tor pUsV „
,
,
*
aany panoo to conricted nsdar this act Mtoa Wood aoeeeeded to driving

t__ ,v ____■___ .1_______
, Tuert :» a niirner iirvrailiuE ta this
A Tracy Lay. I
mwt4y RigU
hr
TrtfWM CUT aararal aaeal oalaettOM by ftobart
aentenesd to serve a tenn ol Im- off and making her way to the home
B. Floyd Otoch. Vie* Prwridmd
Mm. n,
vlUi th» MrtMt Wvarda vhldi Mta graatly oaMred.
The
High school entertnlnnient
;ni
n
uvc. Uanx muMcu
prlaonanni Mtber to one of the state oi her mother. Mra. Owen Wood.
alao a raettattoB by M- B. H«dlay.
Sameel Oartosl. Cototoc.
■tMiMtati
ot tka
M*»
(o
night
ilraiUs are caused
The Bdwarda boy ta H years old coarse clceed on Wednesday
prtoooa
or
to
the
Detroit
Boose
ot
Ordar of BailltB.
A. 3. Mayaard. AaaL Onhtor.
fmr
pML
MmtIj
im
o«t
with Hal Merton, a deeidedl^ clever!
*'
caoeteMae ToaatioaBtar Loraasar OerroetfcB. the wnrdes of the prison and waa on hla way home from aehool
A. 1. HavltoBd. AaaL Caable^
» ~tdMJ MWbwMlp
or ai MS'
ipertotaadant ot enld Honae ot when be met the dog which atucked
^ tb€ toll call asd bIm 1m- aanOBBOCit that It had baan daeldad to
aj.-flesi sraoften i
Oortaetion to which old peraoe bhaO him Httog him on the hand. Tbe anl
forlTa tba ordar of -balUCa.- la
the re»ufl of k»|. '
start to flDlah.
' ikf Mtr- The gomta of tlw arcelac aacUcs arlth the lodge. Soata yaara be condoed ahall. at the end of each saal went os to the achooI and enter­
bev dixeasc.
If i
Vai* Oraad cliaBeMlor
flannM
~
kidney trraihle is ;
ago thla adjaaet of tba lodge bnxrad and every week daitng the period ol ed. toe aeholan driving it out before
CAPITAL^ SSOOvOOO
To tbe repubScaoii of Grand Trsverse
Is all. It to said
allowbl toaiivwace
or aaoit St«. Kart#. Oraad r eery aoteTtalalag feature and Ita wld tors of lapelenriBBit. pay over It bit anyone.
SURPLUS. SA6.000
tlrekiiljic’ -prnxon- ,
county
to any ot the aapertotcadeou of the have Htten 13 peraoaa besides uumga^ o( Boectd and Saal
W. -M. mual will be baUed with eooMdei
Cil
bloai
.:1l
StUnder tbe new pfsmary law. repubot CbarteTMx. Tbora vcra
aatlatacUon and piaatare by the dty or county In which the wife or «oaa hega and abeep aod for that
mn Domtoatloas (or tu
troB onl of the city. H.
ibana. Tba followlag ooaimitteea ehlldreo of sodta penon reeidea. the iqnaoD, a general epidemic of rabiea it
Ibis
senstorial
district
must
be
made
Ucak
nuwn
and
waMc
a
Omm. ehaaeaBor cMtntaadar of titc ware appolated to nake the Deoeaaary eoB of one dollar and fifty cents per feared.
I A CCKTAl Mawktt-Mwriaaakllaa
under the old convection syetem, an-l
Bls'i'ici trwiblc* slm«.i sl«sy»
%>HUi lO^. Mi A. B. MUM.,
ikamcBU for InaagoraUDg thU week. If there be only a wife,
Tbe dog started to at South Milton,
toss the dlrtct nom,nation system I.
'
fifty cents per week addttkmal
feature to oenaaetloa with the lodge
biting four persons and then traveled
adopted by the enrolled . repubBcsas. trcnimruiof thr tJnev^ If i'«. .re frel-|_________________
...------------------------...
OrgaaliaUoD—J. A. Loraager, E. R. each Btoor child under ibe age of U north through torch Lake viUage
ilOD of the queetion. I mg l.-Uv v«< ran nisLc n.. i:u.talic l.v I » P«T CCU tUtWCS «• TUBS D9«8lU
■oil Can.
McCoy. A. W. BIckerd. O. C. Ugrtg. year*. In Ueo of any earBngi ot such mg Wingfield HIcbois and then on to
There was
no
jecosslty
for
im, “ki..^ I.r. Kilmer s S«mp-Roo4, the |
person while an inmate therein, said Atwood where Miss Wood waa
Tkf mOUsc of Ua roU ot maabar* P. O. HooBaoB.

gre-l AUinei, iiirr snil bL.l.;er re-.:lt7.iv, i
—w—
change,
but
It
was
made,
and
to be expended by said aopertnIt correrl!. inaUlity to hoM urine n;:i| j
Vaa «B ryywaataa earaMy and at
Property, ragalta and Tlleale—Prod
ucked.
republicans of this
district
should | scaldinc I»a:n in ps»x:
ft ito WaMa a tb*d ansaal araM. It D. Curtla. C. 8. CarU, Fred H. Pratt. lendent of the poor for the care and
Tbe dog ended Its career to
tit"! "ttl’leastiit n«i-o4ty of lx--ng
have a chance b vote on the quesUon |
aepport of the wUe or children of said
'
dihilit «Uk Mora than ordtaair Henry Smith.
leep pen pf Albert Byert. Mr Byers
person,
aa
the
ease
may
be."
gvl uv
^4awa and rulee-0.
C.
lagilg.
!ebooUng It from the window of hU
desire. The queetion may be mght. Then
cxtranrtiinanCnder this act It la alao poailble
h^laaaa aboalOB tbora «
tka'lre B. Curtla. C. M. Decra. B. W
home.
submitted at the comtog April elec- eftecl of Sm-amt'-K-»H i
•ooii rrsilrol. 'Bm
E. J
MacNmTT
for the ofilciala to send out M
Qrelliek. P. O. Heiimann.'
It x!,.n.U the b-.ghc-t for It, wimdcrtol ■'***
*
WACIdtoTT
ipon filing petitions signed by
for any man charged* with
a aartaa ot aoelal eotartalanaaU
A prellBinaty meetlog of the com
curex of -.Ire mo.1 dmrvsianK exxem.
A trvatweethy Young Men.
twenty per cent at tbe enrolled repubS-x
jmp-Rtxil
IX
]-lcax.mt
to
ijLe
an-l
i;
donment.
whereas
under
the
old
ip-R<
fhb teU and
winter
Btiltee wUi be held Id the lodge roomi
Tbe following oLltuary was read at
llcans
of
tbe
district.
Tbe
time
lx
sold
1>y
all
«i^ ware preaaoted by a eo
at t:00 o'clock BuDday afteracoo foi tow a man coold escape erreat
le funeral of Gc-orge B. TlHobion at
abort, as these petitions must be filed
fM plaa aaggeata eodal e*«au that the purpoea of eonaidaitng the
pro amply going out or the auto.
SJtiiiilc Kntic oi tins aomlerii
Summit City
OLA«8t« PITTtO
with (he secretary of state not later
VU add Boch to the Dleaaare of lodge pcalUOD further. The iDtereei In the eenUy a Grand Rapids man aband­
Oorge B. Tlllouon waa born at
im SlBc4i
Trdvwrw 049
(ban March 6lh. but

Mdti^rt la tha future.
Traverae City lodge of Pythlana haa oned hla wife and went to California Summit City, Grand Traverae county
the pan of republicans in the vartoim ro« Sc Co., BiiiKUamioii. N Y. Wheu
He
waa
apprehended
and
brought
back
■anMWt
been eonaUotly growing ootll
Michigan. Nov. *4. irra. and was ac
„u.u- -ill ..,.11,.«.«
u,.--..
'■”™*
to bto home city to answer to
AflV the ragntar boBloaaa aaaaloo. there la a tnemberahlp of tSl.
cldenully killed at Cadillac. Wexford
quirad Hgnatnres. I am arranging
: '
flw Am rank waa Moferred opoa ooe poaed of Trarerae City's best young :hargc.
county. Mich., F.-b 17th. 1»B,
na
circulated
to
each Root. l>r. Kilmer • tt-amphave petiitona
.
oMilteW. The lalUatory eaiwBODlea men and pragreasJre
hualoeM
waa the flftli child of )ohn P. and
to
Binghamton. N.
connty. and wUI be gtod
mfii Mlifwad by a ban«aa(
which prvfeaalooal men, and new nteinbera ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A Mary Tlilltaon. and is survived by the
blaak petitions to any who are wiinng

LOCAL
OPTION
IN
^ '
«^,haji)yad by sore than iW
are being conatanUy added.
molfarr, daughter aod two brothers.
rireulate
them.
This
li
a
matter
VAN BUftCN COUN'TV ♦
hm, aferMal
eoaing In attar
At the meeting next week and the
He was called home but a little
which all are inierested.
and I
raghlar Mgo acMka.
At the feaat week after, aeoond rank work will be
three mouths ago during the last ill­ hope there may be an eBon all along
vMeh ftiUowM tha work, Chaneaiior : conferred, and the
two aaceeedlng To the Editor of Ibe Herald—
ness aod death of bis father, little tba line to secure a re-submlaidon of
As your valoable
paper to stoodTeneasee For Bryan.
" 1.'1, XMhger,
who
praalded
aa Bellas, third rank.
It will be aeeo
thinking how soon be waa
to
tola
hto qqeation.
Nnshvllh-.
T.-nn .
I'- i.
-Tl..ig
bravely
(or
local
option,
temper
The maon waa ooe ot by (hla that there la such of I
atruck dowp to hla young manbo
Oudinac.
lilac. Mich
M
. Feb IS. ISOS.
m.ite ih-lii K-ra! .c
nimiiiltl.-t.
#hleh Traearoa City Prui­ eat before the lodge for the nert few ance and reform. ( wtob to'Jend Iny
George
B.
'nilotoon from early
FRED C. WETMORE.
little mite if It will be accep^b'le.
hax endorsed Iirin-j tor
lUi-' presi­
tt are acewtomad to and which la
childhood evidenced*'a desire for
Stow Senator
dency.
fully realiie you are able to stand
ftlwl^ hugely an)oyad by
eraryone
■ fe of a railroad man.
He wax
alone snd do valiant battle. Bet hav
A OroM Brtdga.

who attaada.
a Dumber of years of bis boyhood tbe
PCmONAL.
R elief fee. V
Jerome Wllbelm *epda hto father. tog lived to Van Berea coenty at the
- AftOf the good thlnga
pel of the railroad men of the Walion.
It coined oB the banner
^
iiipoa^i ot ToaatBaater Loranger In- B. WUhalB. a clipping from the 8t.
Mr. aod Mra. A. B. HoUrt left this
Traverse City branch of the G. R. A
trodae^ the aaroral apeakara
with Looto Pcet-Dtopatch. In which la pic­ local option and having worked
moraine fur Peusecola.
Fla.,
dherc
I. railroad and through their care
was
vietoroua
of Ibe McKinley that crusade (which
tthaiy raiMr|M that added to the en- tured a diagram
attention
the Ixvr became (aailllar they will spend (our or five weeks.
largely through the eBorto of the W.
'Oiutd Chanoallor Carl- bridge which la being built acrosi
They will viait friendw
In
Grand
with many of the signals nod dutle
C. T. U. women) I realise tbe courage
'
WM 6a ftrat to addraaa tha memIsalppl
river at 8L Lonto,
of rallroaii work.
For a few years. Rapids over Sunday.
must have and toe moral stamina
hora aad ba gaw a reaume of the ob> Wilhelm being the aastotam auperlnMrs. W. J. Sylvester, of Cadillac,
diagrmm one must possess to do baiUe
iaeta of the orderJBd the great work
returned burnt' thla moralng after at­
the llqoor Interests.
wbric
'' U‘\A heaMopnabed
la a manner showing tbs underground
Ilona and tried to busy himaeir with tending the funeral of her slilrr. Miss
The amount of arguments, tbe time
whleftdMl a eery eneellent lBpraaa*oo pictured, ahowing llamen at work at
(arm and other labor, but It seem>-d MsIm'I Purklxx. ut Northpori.
and strength and patience It
'
helag toreetal aad one ot the beat rock bottom. H feet below toe i
Choice Uuoolortol Japan
patfiicnlhrij 6g» Qatar aad
Misi Cassle Hammond relamed to
Impossible for him to content blmsrlf
' .JIaaMtiMW! hpMi Pythlahlam' erar line. A barge floating on the water to overeome the deceit, the (alsehoods
exceptionnl alreDRtb.
It ;ou1tor» tnmUe artliM a
any other line of business and the Barker Creek this aftcruooii after vis­
liearft lh‘ TravwrM City, the ooly ra- to shown, which contains the engipe aad Intrigues the llqnor element will
tea that i* to yoar liking oy ■ w—pi** pOB|d oCuiia
^
parents finally recultoally consented iting frlenda in the elly.
thrust
npoo
the
ignorant
and
un*
ftrM batag that tte graad chancellor for temping air. the workmen's qurone.
We will take onr ebanoM on pour oomlag Uok.
Mr*. C. W. Filch and children, who
Ms trying the railroad life
and the enitwnce. or trap door anepeettog people to almost past bewnM ^ 6re the lodge OMBbara
Mrs.
During his service be proved blm- have been vtaiUng her slater.
Bots|t can be done. It bat been
thre^ which the men deecend to the
Monttaa,
Lndtogton this
•If
a
trustworthy,
faithful
and) Fred Drau. returned
In mnlUtudes of places and It is
auavattow below the river. There

CaagiiUrintod Lodi
dilgent nan.
Whu can say that ail;°°°n.
Ol^ Koepar ot llecotd and Beal a dwth or 14 feet ol
water,
toen high time It was done here. .
MW “
Bitwise God did not call this voung'
Mr. ami Mrs I.XHii8 Crickson. of BIk
can lesUfy ibat to Van
Baren
'«• la alwaye an anUttalnlng eomea aaod. helow the sand a thick
for a purpose to this l.iie of «orkj RapUto. ggissed through the city today

KmsA Mf-ortto •torawto.
county nothing but moral and finanr had 6* gathartag thoroughly bed ot egwrete.
th«t In rrspon.lltiK he simply dl.l ! '•'> their way lo Suttoos Bay to visit
Hartford
reiy fine talk from him. Mr.
Tbe Mipgtoc deecribee the danger rial good came oot of It.
duty before blS God. for as we/'-ial(v.-s
my home town then and all the
to tbe workaMo aa fotlowe:
follow bim to bis work we see that t-y
arguments
at
well
aa
falsehoods
the pyfhlhna of Tiaeane
“la a catoaos reetlng oo bed rock
eth,
a I
!
H. A. I
hla foresight and totcgrliy be aven<-d
that are being used here to defeat
have come
tba. grand aaoeaaa
at tba bottom of the MtoatoaippI
numerooa
catastrophes that might!
meeting bald .bm a year
work day antf night with the local option were Iterated aad relte^
j something should be done for
<iur
have caused the death of otbera
ataled that without escep danger of death always before then. ated: Ibeae vUtorouniy presented as
iH-autlf.il city and the Second
ward
well as great loss lo tbe company and |
agHnit
It
there—that
expeclallv.
It Is no-, h.-cauxe I have
ot the grand Above tbalr beads la a aoUd mam ot argumento
In one Instance at least be proved
Hartford
woold
he
a
dead
townTrareree OtT'araa the beat g« feet ot eonereu and masonry wwlghbeen urged by my many friends but
hiUVlelr a hero, when at tlw village 'd
because I think
the Second
ward I
AMUnr of tba order to this tog tboonnnda of Uwe tbnt may crash grass would grow in our atreeia and
Klngiley by risking his nwn life he
of the llqoor mrn went so far
needs another good alderman, that Is
tiu aaaroat.lbat baa erer
In npon tbam at any
time,
saved
the life of a comrade
H’
aa to drag the atreeu aad tow grass
the reaxcin that 1 here oBer myself os
b«^ the Boating la
Battle aroond them
are tbe
treeche
never hexaaled one second at ij seed.*
ihar* the Bemberablp U Boeb qnlckaanda of the rtrer bottom, pi
.. nw.dld;i'- for aldc-rman of the Scrrime to risk bis life
as
a
sera:. !
The aaloOB men threw their
vile
nnd ward "n th<- dry democrat llckvL
tthan to ‘Trargrae
aiy.
Ing Inward against tbe aides ot their
meant the life of the other and lux
I
I will y.xl i.i> [yhiilograptah.
0)
naf np to thla Use, although
Always epithets and inaulttog languase at
life tneam the support ■■( a wife :i: :
the wtNoen who worked and
prayed

Resp.Ttf«ily,
• 1^, a yaar haa atopaad to hla the water aad mod.
family, nor would this hero accept ■ (
for IL
They threatanod vengencce
I
H A. I-ANGWORTHY
I hiw the auu, then u MIU praaenre behind tC to eeeklng aa
a token u( reward aa he said he "ui.lv
and
deatracUoa.
Bat
to*
and
behold!
' •"iV^le oamtoent npem the traaee.
did bis duly-morntog after election, they
4 wtUeh tha Pythl^ were
‘T%a qslekaanda are kept out
Oeorge Tilhwon had a wide c:r<-:.'
Into
to Trareraa City.
impreaaed air. whloi to pnmped Into quietly shut up shop and went
uf friends and If he bad enemies It s
other and more respectable bnalneas.
U eery weH knowi
the catoaon from above at a prei
unknown in the writer, as he was >f
me
boneet
respected
ritltens:
Igrded to Trareiap dtp aad of U pounds to too aqnnra Inch.
a mIM. helpful dlapoaltioo and wish. .1
moBt gaaat among
*The Itoee ot the tl men d«peod and today they are thankful for thrir
nothing bill the (rleodshlp of all. H>open the air pomp* hbore sad the osrn talvatloD and that of their famwas a mother» boy and never (org-u
.
CMngiaadg B. R.
ot the man at the air thea tToa the deadly Influence of the
the tender love and
rarw of
ILi.i-.
alfo torored wMh aocM tery valvee. Let th^r preaaere reins for 'Serpent of the Still.”
n.-.L-h'-r
.A branr.h
Is
again Uk-ti
PVoa that time on that i
momest, and toe oote of t'
lOMTha.
fr.oj the fatniiy ir.-e. tbie eartbl.. t every other town In the county haa
l^towto. toraariy ol ladlayta. river's {lOttoB would buret to
a
Is broken and we may not
und.r
token on new life and vigor
So lock
would
^ who hhi reoaaUy atartad to Uw tbe Uves ot tbe U men
Island but an all-sUe Father know'-'h
up, no police, no dTwn'kenneia. uvt
Mred oot to an InauaL"
Vraettoe to Trareraa aty, r
lall anil will M'.taiu itx In all times .f
BOW aod toen an old time toper who
party of brldg^ contneton.
to tha toast.
-PythUnUB
to
toamictKMl and
xouk:.!u.' we'll un.|. r
t
of
the
county
Maaa." Mr. Baldwta to a very aohnt few buBtoeu men and newspaper m
I swig
But tbe beys and young
went down to tbe catoaon. and toe
■14. ptoaMhg ipeaker aad gare

AMtwanaiy.
n* Iwif-twtk ttttivan^ o( tk*

EVE, EAR. NOftS
AND THROAT

'SSiC

F. M. PAINE.

P-L.ORIST
ALL KXn» OP OUT PLOtraSft
Oi^nAME, .

, sif............
We Believe

^

Pri4^60c per r«m4s

J. J. OREZINA

«6pMa'

THE FARMER’S STORE

It will 'Don be time to be looking for your PRU­
NING TOOLS an »*e would like to have you call and
examme our stock before yon buy. We have oearty
all kiud of pruners but the best is the CLYDE DRAW
GUT. This pruntr is made of tool steel, haod forged
and fjlly warranted. Wcilfo hjive the SRiall baud
prurer#; pruning knives, pruniog saws—in fact every•.liitig you net d ft r trimming your trees at very low

IE [CM

f-Fi rails

Suffered Toffnents from Birth —
Boils Fomied as Big as Walnuts
—In FrightfulCofidition and Could
Hardly Work-Tried All Kinds of
Remedies to No Avail—At Last

10^ BWBbtra Boaw eery good eawr
fatpipowt,

^ to a Pythian

ot

long

are safe aod sober and stood at

report of one of the newepnper

a promluin.

as Mlowa:

Tou climb down Into a great steel
ato^
hhd
showed
‘““r of Itocaaetof
the
gnat chamber 70 feet long and M feet wide,
with a celling of great beam work 7

ot the orguSsatkm.

A. r. NeHlnkar aod the Rev. feet high.
were called upon and bulbs.

Thla li lighted by electric

Tbe oppoaUlon party

made a desperaw eBort every

Titewlay

does

aeem.

however,

that

you

base you aee the men at work

have already given enough taels and
figure* to coavtnee any tenaible man

One to lying that local opUoD is a God send to
community: that it Is productive
Hr. Hnmp- <m hto aide cUpptog with a cold chisel
11
at the rock where tbe steel edge of of good and good only , wherever
But It
the ceiAton reeta npou IL
l^ere la a baa been tried aad enforced
n men are thinly cUd.

h''m^ In the rock there aod ba to cut-

not do to let up.

Urc U 'town ao toe edge of toe eaia-

line and precept upon

alon atU rest upon a level.

wine toe victory.

" 'Are

you

never

afraid

HBS. P

down

It la line upon
precept

that

“'Naw.' he anaweiw

with

B. TRAVIS.

Dk. A W. Chaae’a
KUaey and Liver Pais

name oP Edwards, botb from Atwood.

it’i abort hours aod good pay.' ~

Antrim county, were to tbe city Fri­
tbelr way to Ann

bating been

bitten by a

Jamea Ketoon waa
arreated
night npon coinpUtot of bto wUe Mary Tuesday
Mtos Wood, wbo U only
NMaon. the warrant charging

yearn of age.
tiwiM*. Iiiliiiimii

He waa token before

Judge Naritoger by SberiB

Chariee

Jobaaon. wbo went to Weuel yeatrrday wliara Notocm waa etaytog.
I aat tor

mad

oM. ™

Hto

WadnoNlay

-ttid

-l-ar

Irom top

-n

iK.Uom
SoaiF 3-11 new bfM>kx have Just be.-n
added to th<- public

sch'xil

librsr>

The re was a grand rush for t-oolu- .ii
the moffieot of oflering them'for d'.s
IribullOD.
Several

lo- boats made tbelr

pcarance on E}k lake recently.

a:'

The

b>

very very for the sport.
supper .u

Crummlne un T.i«s

WHOLLY CURED IN 8
MONTHS BY CUTICURA
eewr uooe I v
am ■u'W a m
.TWxj all kinOx

>r

Bting-raema
n-.rld. x<xl I
okl. 1
I hxsrd c4.

itxxIiviii,^


..t
vk- . ut all "vra
l.-dx. «h.'-h hr(U
erowin* oiiul Hx-v
t inim-ry. I
..uix, .-waxiru: gr-ac
r-.'ild take Ibe Kkm olT
i>ul I k>T< from aiTwti'h-

.'nchtful -xuoliti.m.
wu K>
.(.at 1

,

Use Alabastlne

iT'.Si'.JL.V'i

ar.r,

ia^

Mr. N>-i»>n
tbe
•/ (
thev would )
me be wax o
1 UX.X1. Ih.
anrl. in line...........................
cur* Soaj.,
. K<m..lv
POU fur al»w -Igl.i RX'iiibx. an.I I
icuthfuilv «v 1 ato cured. 1 >-.r-li
renrerirfw.f\.I l*'il]c'ira Keiie-ilM-. t,<

ive xiii.wD djffert-Dl xhade* to aet.-aler AJabasUlic li a c
ily tl.- i..- b> aldmi;
It harden* aal. age and
uol flak.- tea!" or
[MCKSue will rove:
»iu • quare
l> l<
A fivv-tm-.n
‘ AUbaxllae I* rh. I. r tuaft an> other preparalkm.

dog

Ales Parks, wbo has been attend eg
toe High school at

Ann

Artmr.

toe winter.

He has entered the Histi

school here, taking Junior work
Tbe annual meeting of the

13

year*

l.as

retnrned to bis home tor the re*; ol

aoi-:q.

County Teacher*' asM>rianoe will

-ri""-! "

IS.

wife aad two minor children under la

hesirsi

Arbor to

take Ibe Pasteor treatment, they both

abandoning

thick

the home of Mra

Ooce a aaud hog. you arc always one.

with deMrttog and

liarv •

Mtos Orrine Wood and a boy by tbe

day on

_

Inches

Guild gave a ewry prelt)

Bitten by Mad Deg.

tough.

Arvwated foe AbandewnenL

.c

No ni-.r- perl-■■

Tbe ladles of the Episcopal SoC "t>

berer you aak tha man.
■Tou wont die tUl your time comee.

:«-s

F> b.

the

n-al.:

yeara to kilt IL but without avail,
It

Through

flii-sh' d

Old PostolHee Bonding

*’ I filling V' vry ;i\ iiiliibh- nine- of btofaCi

City around toe edgee of the ealaaon. Theme

etoeed

OlUla. wbo got os

RAPICS.

Rai'i.a-. Mlcb.,

rrarnplou
I

ibi

growa firooger aod atronger

The air to hot and opprw

remarks, the and thick with steam.
being

being eloeed by

Elk

Uial opLloo baa atood toe teat
It year*.

ELK

FRANK TRUDE

Vrtru„,

F-t™

Sb, U..m«bl »o«WU ol ll. oo.|0«““‘' •»' '""■I “-r
u,. ae' “ ■X““ *■ »,
b.rbol.In.|eil. oLL-a.lot -d Sop. 1. B. Oil
iU'rl. of Traverse City.
The oBicens
It got noar enough. It sprang
‘of toe assoelallOB
are:
Prenldect
Jace.
Mtoa Wmsd saw toen that It
Sopl-.W L. Reynold*. oV
Bellaire.
wa* mad but dldnt lose her nervr.
vice-presWent. F E Hoppina of Man
She had a plHhlork In her bands and.
celona, and secretory and treasurer,
standing toer* atow*. kept strlktog at
Mlsa BerSia A. Baker, of Bellaire.
toe maddened brute. kMpIgg It away
Ike public nchooU of Elk Rapid*
from her face In that manner.

,3’.T

ilb-f Ih.
.1.-11 Mr. Born.ni. v
r Tiiort. for iny xtalenirat*.
"Haie BordweJl, K. F. l> S. I-tar
Coroerx, Tipton, la.. -Aug. IT. J<iOT.
”l chuerfullv -nelnrw ihi- above uwUni.wual. It i. t.e- iclh.
I krv.w Mr.
BordwHJ arwJ kr.. w the cvmdiuon tw
waa in. He n.-ver urea uf ivaoong toe
CUUcura ReVIMelM.
’ N'riaoe H. Burnett. Tipum. U."

.pixjar.lr an-l

w.rodwort

larld--

l»-rore kprin* Work begtoa.
.c usd more.

oodT^oa

The anlmnl ww loo ckwe to her. will present tbe Turner Art Exhibit.
Of Boston, at toe opera bouse.
Feb
in toe'fore abe could drive It away. It hadM to 3»

Over W of toe fine« pie

Don't (orgwi to

Iraw your al.cmlt--. to lx BLATCHant to ra -v.- cai\<i do m> on Btatebt'ou ct-i !H. t"wt rewwito from tbti
Cal! for It at

(}roUe annintinip- with Cutieora, the
grasl Skin t ure. poawded be warm
balha with >'uti.-ura s*p, followed lo
Ih imW dev- of
Cuticura K&olv.-ri't f
aJf'vd mat, ,
rvlitf. prVBUt n
xUa-t.'. an! niint
lo a ipeedy cure -f torturmg. duncuf
Ing. itcfaiDc. txirning. and acwlT humor*,
etaranaa
raahre. aod tnA.e.ro...on.,
from tofaacy u> ag>-.

r

A* lb'- corocr of Caax and rruc: Gtrewu.

TRAVERSE CITY* iOCH.

•^AMO TnAVtMt MOTALD, ThuM^. VnUUAlW «T. Wi.

IHE HERALD'S FARfl PAGE

=™
rUm to

Ymm Page —a

wnEwmttKPtt^,

AaytMa^ Yam Cowtribnie

There are two caaaee for tbie troo
ble. Oac to a ipoopp eoadlUoa of Um
gtonda of tbe odder ai tbe base ol
tbe aSected tut aad tbe other to al
eere la tbe Ube ot tbo tut.. Bathe
tbe atected teat aad part of the ad
der at the base of the teat Mtb eold
water for Bfleen atlantu after each
nlUtlac and Injeet half a Uaspoonfsl
of tbe followlnc with a snail sfrincr.
Ilia SO pains acid, one oueo clreef*
and one oanee water. Shake np be­
fore uinc- CODtlBse Ibis treatment
for a week or more If necesury

wm ifak< It Bdlcr.

AU

ArMcs

NUiniSOFFUIPIEK

MusljQ Be Slgacd.

SOME PRACTICAL
HELPS BY PSACnCAL PERSONS. . .

Wrtic Oaly lOm Om SMe al Bw Parer

tal eosu amotttttlBc to 237-50. Tbe
t^hly. Fowls aboald be wrapped to
pantoa to tbe agalr are now trying
white I paper, wbiu un be obtained
to flgore oat to wbat extent a man
^ 0*ed MwMy
Awa^-tn Aha
Uncle Sain recelred »llJOO.OOO^sst
at anV printing ofdc*. aad then pack­
un make a tool of himself over irt heed Raielng ftringe Veet hiMna t ed In Elcah. not bloody or dirty, boxBark CatorM CtTMiii BKk
year for pabHc lands of all Undo.
Men Who uademeito tbe 0*fofthaBani.
Aa apple orchard near Albaay, Ore.
flcwlt toiaiaaaa.
52 run old. Is still prodnclng good
Place the row U on their backs in a
To QMd BUU« M tbo ■Vrtaee i>
tmlt.
and pUce a sheet of parch-!”"
W U buome patsled fey »•
J More than 25000.(W is paid every
t> tftif UvM Bwvre, for tbo ftrot
^ argnments used oa aD aldu aad U
A
gardener
al
Tacoma,
Wash.,
last
-----------j rear U. growers of .onion seods. Near- .
between tb« rows. —
ThU
T*lB wlD'Vub ODt Um uboUnoo Md
very much nndeclded jaTwhat brand
season marketed 2760 worth of eclery
The advantages of green manuring <'r 23.t.00.0«o goes to Cbllfornla growtakes a bit of time, bat tl Is
*wb tbo tead. Tba roo httt the
from one acre ot groand.
_
^ I that will bring money to tbe markH wtn give tho beat returM.
I with bare fallow have. s alone. Tbe |
COM ittr piotaetka. Thio to « curt
Of coorae ranefa depaeda npM tba
Calvin D. Rogers of Iron Rlrer. I attracted mocti attentioo. Experl-1 to Santa Clara, Sacramento and San
M»>Mt tbo m or tbo oorerttr of
WIs.. has Just Imported from lUly menu along thto line were made by Joaquin counties ship hui
kind of roaster wanted, tf A lanlliB
fraot os crui Uadi.
twenty bees (or which he peM
8t»e to moat aatoble. say. (Oar to irt
selecUng two plou of similar site, ear loads every year and the planlA
la tbo ooa auDoro »0I ertc terUV
each.
pouads at 2 moatba of aga. lack
one of which was aown after barveat Uons ran from Ito to
too what It aoau to contact with,
breeds aa the Plywoath Rocks. Kho*a
The eiplorlr.fl of a _rre-am separat- with beans, bine lupins, peas and aisc.
and that ii a oaaU part of tbo Usd.
Island Reds or the targe Mae atraln ad
r nurly killed (Sari Adams aad his .vetches, while the olbi-r was plowed
Thc greatest onion farms
u It eaaaot bo m eqaallr dtotrtbntod
White Wyandotlea are prcfmMa.
mother,
living
near
Trwtpcluu.
at the same tlms.
aa tbo tuald ■awwi. lor tbe uriu oC
ninu Boeofring Cemmea ki Many
Tbe
animal
ihap
best
and
moat
eco
Bnt If a bird Li wuUd that v«
jinn.
The greM crop was buried about
^tha anrtau eorertac doco it Tben
•ectlom and Are In Dally
the work that we as walgb from alx to Hght ponads at •
ranch near Ventura, Cbl., nine inebaa. and tbe other plot again
tha boll to Boakod m tor u tbo Ilqald
Praetiul Uas.
breeders and fevders have put R i months of age we shoatd advtoa aitto
5C«M bosbels of lima bsaos
plowed. Tbe aubsequeot crop (manaxtoodi, oroTT partJoio of It The
er the Light Brahma In Ito parity or
do is Ahe moat valoable anlrnsL
la aplte of tbe cSorts of manntac- rMaed last season. They wer»
■BaUrat root eaaaot peaetrato with­
gelsi on the former plot exceeded
The greatect good tbe farm paper • roes of rndlan Gama <
out coastaatlp ooaliic to aoalaet wUb torers to keep ap with the demand threshed out byo one machine.
that on the latter by two aad oneperfnrma Is to atimnlale tha tamer I
«*!*•• *>3
»«y- «l»to a vaar
Snp>ror -WUIUm of Germany sent hnlf,Mons p>-r a^
for fanners' solos they an. far be­
tbo structb ot the awnaro.
to greater efforts to achieve soceesa ““■tof'^ry roasting fowL Tha Ib
ntto to tbo eaao with craaa rooti. hind with ih^r orders and the clam Bftcen coach and cavalry horses t^
More favorable resulto have been
and to do the very beat be knows ^toa Game, bring a solid, ptamp towl.
They
hoiKo tbo rOBBrkablo crtwtb. Bb it a or for BiBchlnea la becoming more In­ the InlernaUonal show
r.bulaed in certain Insunees by bare
how.
Sin add more aright thaa voaM a
among
the
most
brantKuI
animi
sistent crerr tnonth.
9to«o of cnaa land bu
fallow than green manuring, and exThe horse that caa walk fast. ''”"**”*”** oaa of tba Aiairtnk
- seen In this ecrantry.
The fuiole has not hurt ibr basi#toad OB It la tbo toli and to plowod
perlmenu ar«- now being carried out
whether he be s Saddle, driving or
Medlibrraaean -■
Night riders, In Tennesree who
la the aprtoc. there to alwara an in- neu of manufaettfrers of this class ot
Lanebsuin with a Xew of aacer-.
draft horse, always eommaadj a bet- Drahmas.
veblelee, becaaee the farmer Is the wore arnuti'd lor hurning tobacco lainlag whether the fallowing ot the
araaaad crowtt ot it, abovlnc
Rankin says be can get idaal nutabeda
and
shooting
at
tarmers
r
price than the one eqaally good
aolldut
man
on
the
econirr
and
has
the eollecuon of nltro-|
aaaTlBotoc raanlt U toror of tbU
lag
fowls
best from the Light Brah­
I other respects but a slow sralker.
tootbod d maanrlac the ooU. Bot If not been fenced by the Olp-nops of set free because a Jur>- could not be gen and the activity of tbe bacteria to
In training a borxo to walk fast he ms In lU parity, eaputolly If ha Bnt
the high dnaaclers.
He baa gone foDud In the county to try them.
too laaid la plowed before tbe mam
greater extent,
to not Injured ta tbe toast for say gr«wa a good frame m hto blrts aad
Wyoming Is sending a number
to pot OB and thee enlUratad In tha along aboal bto businen and U ready
The^employment of green- manuring
tben flita them out with earboaBCMU '
other gait and can be taught to 1
opo't cash for his auloNrben- her lough little bronchoa tp 'Alaska.
’ gpriato tbe toanlu will be aUIi
■ medium ud b>«T) soils baa many
Biaterlal.
and gallop just as writ As before.
ever he can get it.
eurlaelnc that anrfare naaarf
It has been found ihs't they sUnd opponents, but several German agrtAt any rate a Urt moat be pradMh
The farmers who are eonsuntly on
toa baat
^
Althongh all antomoblies are sold the rigorous cIlDialc up there betu-r ciilttiri-sts appear to have practiced [enrt ar,- .vi Wcthcnfleld, Conn., near
the lookout to (urAsh Just wbat tbe «d that wni slaad extreota forUi«
*
Tha aMaaraaboBU be appUedr^on- for spot cash, li to a well known (act thaa any other brv«-d.
It with remarkable success for many I Harif-ird, nod the odor from the
irkct domands and who And tbe aad at the aame ttote have a ptamp
' Ip and worked down-wlih a fine tooth that B Urio praporthm of the men
The government reports
In one insunee. on clay, the gniwlng i-lauis when in full tilt may
best markets (or choice prodneta and Bice body with good welghL The
harrow ao u to brine U it eloac con- who own them have mcHlgsp'd some Cpo.ood cattle dk-d In the Uniu-d
salJ to be less than one half-be fairly laMi-d for miles arouuJ.
compIaiB least about farming not pay- prime aprtag roaster or as It to mm\toci whLb tbe cronad. Tben tbe eoll
farmyard maurc. and the j Many of the farms in Connecticut and
Bonly kDOWB. tbe ’‘anft rouur,*’ to
wlU bald^'the atreacib—tbe 0au aa
yield of sugar beets has Iw-en in I Call
alirornia raise nothing but seed.
ean make ndlk. wool. braf. a Mrt not over 6 Booths old tad «M
ttep are aiedo and the maaare ap> and Ihrec-fourths tons
This Is the most protitable part d strength, feathers and mutton.
which haa the above charaetarfatka.
pUad wlll -ba a part of
aod, aerer
the business, provided the growar on- II requirtw Ip each Instance a
Sach a fowl wUl certataly bt good
^)eat naton «a land that to aableet to
Green I .nnring has also been sac- derstands his hnsloesa.
He must chine aspectally adapted for the per­ aad trader.
waablnc.
cersfully ■ nplnyed In orchards tndlhav- servc.i a long ai.prenUceshlp
I It It
fect eonrening of grass Inlo each of
It la tbe beat Wap to appir nanare
h<^ gardens. In Ke.- South Water the • and lx- a Bcientlst. Seeds are always these rubstancea.
aaamDed that the «M«t catM lor
wbethrr kmc «r abort—tbe abort,
pnictlee of sowing tares and pear In |riimiliig down and out. as potato a«-d
ydllow-aklaaed eareaaa. Bhatfi tt
A farmer's ability is no longer
roues to tba beet bat Ue ieacaat
the early autumn among the trees In I dry's, and there are slralna ot Jegen- rated hy the horse powet be can xtomand a wbUe^klaaed bird v«
■tfaw Bat
thc government orchards and plow-jersey la tmlons Just aa Ihw are la wield: brute toroe to now aappUat- know of ao better fowl than the Black
teet tbe'a)
e aarfaow both wtnter and avming the erop has Wn found
give - human Irelngr.
ed by brain power on the farm as Laagahaa la 111 purity or a crau d
aer. Brea atnw alone has a» aSect
saUrfseiory results
Black Minorca aad Qlack
Lnlll n-eetilly 11 was not thought well ns In other calll&gi.
oo land that to amprlalBc to
of these orchiirds the char piu-Kiblc ti> rulH- onion seed on a lance
Aiiltnals are kept on the farm for
who tare nerer tried It. and la aome
'keter of the soil, which was formerly scale and the industry was coefllted profit and
ptoeu 4 to alwara aj^Ued to whut
very rarsh and stubborn, hat. U Is to eonipar.itlvely small areas, because feeding requlrro a food that wlU pro­
Mda to the toll.
sUted. been Improved almost beyond It was thought greater corc.could be duce the greatest dnantlty of flesh or
■ Let na uu a» tbe Baatm bui
recognition: and where the toll was giver the plants under such condl milk at the least poaalbla coat.
Unaeeri Boal to a ebrap tad ••trttoetared on tbe farms and appir It as
fruit crops have (Ions. I^w-. however, they are raised
tiouB poMtoi •«SS,;!Qaata|diig mb par
The fact that syatematic n
tbe soQBer It cetsbeen obtained, owing to the sddHion on an oxtenMve seale and tandrvda
BO much work with so little eSort ta crai -prouin and 2 ^'vaal lat
u the soil ttoe batur, as lu stnncib
of humus obtained by
hoi-itar.ds of dollars Is Invested In largely due to tbelr keeping their Im­
It la an important pan Of OM ra­
^ Md protaetiu wlU at once beaeflt
green manuring—W. R, Glibtn. Cai>
biii-lnesf,
plements of labor In order whetlu tion and especially valnahle hi tha
the land hutead of the sUencth cotag
adlaii Rx]ierlmeiu Statinn.
Tlie Am- rlean onion growers have ihcise impiemenu be os. phrw or pen. fall or during the moltliig period.
at. M It doM In the ban aad In tbe thing else to raise tbe money to
Stot4-B last year, over half of them
Unaeed moal to the naldue latt af­
The iM-at stock will not be loag in
It Inlo the fiwelgn trade very hoavBaaare bup. w wwlnd It on a emt for the machlnea. Thousands of city succumbing (roiii exposure The tolnl
V and It ts now- reluctantly adoilltcd degeserallng If not properly fed aad ter flaxaerd haa been embed aad
Banr farma.
homes have been mortgaged for this losrcs fri.m nit causi-n i,
d
th.il this e-ointry produces as good eared for. Tbe man who pula money ■objected to extrwmo preaaure to ron to an cxcallcat plan to urt it oa purpose, according to a Chicago deal­ at 22-l,iHH>.iin,i.
Into
pr««nnag
good
blood
and
then
raova
the wrll-kBowa Ilnaeed or palatgrow*
anywhere
In
the
world.
Ci^ through the orchard and small
tha Boadowa, and teito as aooo as er who has good means of knowing
President KunsevelC has Invited the fruit plnnlatlous and rlean up nil the
IS (rtini 2T3 to 2l»0 per acre ncgU-cu ll Is exceaslTely extrava- eria oil. Tile cake that to left ta
' tha M namre beglBs to 'hs made wbat >c is talking about, but think
governorii of alt staleuAncl territories brush and burn It. You dewlrry dis­
grouDd to fine meal. and. eoatatalng
onion s<-ed, but the pir>flt.« are
aad apraad at oan clou aad
of a tamer atortgaging bis farm to
Growib to profit ia anything or any aome oil, and being rich In nitrogenw<-od "seeds ''“'■''’■’‘b'>hdlngly large. Some grower*
aad aqaatlr «• aO pueu'^d oostta- get Booey dor an auto! When he to meet him in Wusbington May 13, eases. Inspet pesm
kind of buMneas. 2^nd as «MI as
nents. It forma a rich and
I clear ab<ive all expenses as much
M thto darlac tba wtoter. Be anre to bays a machtae be doca so 'bceaaae to discuss a means to eoeaerve the without oumlM-r
and grain can be made to baalthfnl food for poultry.
The Ivirrrs should be dug mil of li-i-o per acre in a single season. But|ll'^''
eorer all and apread erenlr_aa pon he can aae it to hla bnatoess. and if waterways, forests and landit »( the
country.
In the winter ll acta ns n hraetog
to d-i this large capital 1* required, a* I
'n growth and valiie. in richtheir w’lnlt-r neats.
ta. add If It la poaalble baee
be does not have the cash to (be
s of soli I well as In price.
took, greatly aastatlng tbe dropping
Fhmlag In New Heilro has been
•an apuadat. .la thto aut
Ikin t let the scabby spates He im tbe grower must have all the liest ap
bank be walla UU he haa.
of the old feaibera ind the growing
given a great lDi|>etuB during the der iIk- tiw-s, hut fe*-d or burn them pli-Ciei*. Including Irrigritlot plants.
maaan ajHuder un onir be nacd
Tbe small single and two-soaied
of the new'. Its annlymto to near that
The small farmer who known liow
The strawberry bed does not no-il
'* rfcry tow tUau dnrtnc thi winter roaabuuu built for eonatry nsc arc IWBi few years by the work of the
of BCOt.
fameia' Institutes and many nnpro its winter blanket until the ground enn make s very greid li\|ng on from
Bhaa tba snow to not deep, aad
now tamed out of the faelorisa st the
ft to of a very fattening natare mf
. prefer
apiaad on tbe mow at tUiu ralo of about 1XK» a month. Iasi ductive valleys have be.-n turned in'o froexew hard enough to bold up a three tn fire acres, and If he gore In
ili/ CHntoa M. Scbulu.)
for Ollier s'-eds, as many pxp*rt farm
rich grain and fruit fields.
wagon. rb)tit be stingy with It.
therefore should not be fed too atruar
wbea wauat am tbe Biraodcr to a year tbe total number maanfact
The fruit and "■ V. gelable cellar ers do, selling ihetr pisdiifto to th.tofore you gel to drawing out tbe y. An overamoont U apt w bring «•
■ saod adpaataga laatud ot aOowinc
One of Un- rights at tho InleroaUnnabout 7.000. bnt It !i-«tlmatcrt
big
seed
houses,
he
ran
make
very
farm manure better look up the qneo- cases of loasraeas ot tha boweto. oaa tofsa bup to 'aceamatoto annad that the number this ytAr *711 bn al Btock show was a pure white Gal­ ehould Ik' ventilated and kept aa near
large proflis.
,
tlim of low wagon wbecto. They peciBlly to young stock, while proper«ha baBdtocto
quMe doable (hat figure. Borne of tbe loway. sired hy SootUab Sundard, a the freezing point aa possible.
Th- growrlng i.f seeds U the hlgbrel save a sight of work sod It 1s hard y fed It will remUte the bowuto aod
The young orrbard must be protect
if pn ban a flald plowrt In tbe foctorii-s wbtwe bnalneas has been de­ tborougbbreil Galloway bull out of a
devi-b-pment
c.f
agrleulliir.;tnlifting
work. loo. Tlilnk how manx thus keep the stock In n benlthtnl
ed
against
mice
and
labb'ts
tbi
not
m aathtog to batter U tbe aoll needs voted to hl^ class macblnes
pure bred white Galloway enw This
r»-*‘liil seed farmer Is slwiiy*
„f|lon* of manure a man must lift who eondItloD.
. It thaa to spread dIreeUr on tbe s>
whose business has been seriously (i> a freak. Imt may pr.'du<e a new loeleri this.
hejw-orks al .1 all ddy!
Some writers claim thnl n leaapowTake eullliigs of hardy mws and big r-i-irti- fur hi* brain* a
fan. In tbe aprlng roa wilt Had
type of Galloway
Injureii by the panic are now lur
hnil's. a» well as Hm- eutraDl iird,
handa.
are good for borvo-u ,but not (u) to a good allowance tor a hat;
al^t ibat wflt do yoa pood to look at. fhelr altentkm to tbe manufnclure
The (atooua Riverside dslry and
lb- eulll'nUoo of ih- eomniereul fr>r hens \t1iyr Broause a ben Is E
some Bay a «uart ot Ilnaeed to auffiInataad of being trosen In ,beaps of farm autos and low-priced runs-! stock (arm owned by the Plerr-.- Lrotli- gooseberry
Cut slit* six or <iglil
dent
quanUty to mix with hail •
Inebes
long
and
plaui
them
In
a
kh<l
n
traasplrtiiling
t-n-luroi
greatly
hull'
like
a
horse
i the Bhaara wlU Ubw aat and the aboDto and the output of tbcM- maof Stncklmi. Cal., ts to Iw- sold in
Inreil aod^well drained si>ot. b-ating 'b‘ -Sied yl-l.l- Til any nutnlx-r of
A bog w on «our swIlT. decayed bnabel of meal and bru. and aome
Cnaad banutb 'lt will be dark, soft, chtoee will doubtlees be very largely small pints and iliv ihiirmicliliri-d
one bud above the grouod MiiK !>!'• In-rr-p-e b.i, iK-en
h<-en from C'l
Cri to
t- vegetables and other offal 1s not fit recommend It on the proportion of
Baltow and rich, aad m «llt ha^
Increased during the cooKng year.
tie, which are funimis the wold <
with *trtwy msniiri- w hen th- gro-m-l ’
l'*'r e.-tii
The ph-tiin- shows In [ f"r food, and there ought to be a'^on- about one to ten—that U,.one part
aoanetbias to teed tb* totare wrop
III be dlsiM-rwed The owners
tees for (am autos, which now
fiyenes.
I >1"’ Hr I e.-luiiu, W. ihcrefleb] onions , tohmeni to fit the crime of suehlfeed- Ilnaeed to ten pans mixture of cornkai wWtbe-airaUshle for plant food
ruk from liM to 2600. are no'i likely IHa diraeulty of ueeurlng labor has
:here he bald spots In the Uwn|*D‘r|i were not Iraoiplan'ed. and the
meul. wheat bran, aod grqnd oats.
at baca. Tonr clover and grass need
made fancy stock growing unprofit
go much lower for a year or
Tbe writer has obUtaed tha bant re
«1U bo nre to uteb and will be
stir the toll with a rake and Ihen
Breaking loose from tbe old
at least, as dbe demand will keep able.
__ jBiriai for rabiw.
sratter the blue graru seed thereon
roundlnga and moving away off some­ ^oIU by feeding it to the propoftlon
maanfaetBrers buaj. and it will not
In order to flnanro the moving ol IVi this before a rain If proslble
TbU ia hot fttoae beuaso the »
where wlthoot knowing snythlng of five pounds to 100 pounds of gnda
be until there Is ne overproduction the erv<[Mi In Wasblogtoa state Ibr
d mrat (the meal l«log 12 per
The amateur vlnarthst must d- th- *c?^J
■■arly j
eondlllon-- Is a r:sky plee*
that cheaper machines may be cx
M-rs. hankerw. «hipi>ers and ex. vtotem-e lo bis feelliig* wihen pruniiig, uprlng or
I and "I buMiu-sr. to ssy ibe least. BeUer cratl. Thto 1* given dally the yrar
p<'eltd.
jiorteis gill together aud agre<>d on a for be dtolike* lo rut luick. but se^er--* l.-cii imp
r of fanning to
sUy whir- iiD- know* the country around n* a monilng mash.—Mkhael
A very good machine sdapird to all short cn-dlt plan, as a rr-rult 'ol (irunlng ts ■'**<ntlal in ib<- future iirsnd the methods of fsrmlng and do K. Boyor
t Ike nsnal way of throw­ kinds of coantry roada may be bad which 230.000.000 worth of wbesu ll fulness of the vine.
b- fter work than lo tbe pasL
The (an system of pruning raoalst*
ing it to -ItuiBa and ehtmka to of lit- for 2000. Throe are twoiieated vriil now flowing to F>uget Sound and Pa
Headwork during the wlalcr win
clfle
coast
polnU
for
shlptuent
to
Eu
of r<-serylng lour or five Of the strong
tie beaeit to the toad tor the drat cles, well built, with high wheals,
rave legwork during the rummei
If
firni-r*
would
gay
more
atten
hart rwbbtT tiroa. 12 to 15 horse rope. Africa and A^la.
low-rroalng shoots aud cutting out
y«ar. Tk« air and ’land get
lb- opilmxulc That Is believe la
fi-.fi t . tJie mnrketlng of fowl* they
Btrangtk la apats. while ttoal of the power and capable or making iwrhe
.'■ii'irself.
your neighbors and your
The bnrwe that Is "all legs" to not
w..i;:,l ret more money for ihom All
twenty miles an hour. Thwy are"
While you sre pruning leleri good,
farm*
Think that everything
lisd to wNBoat It
K- one you wgnt Try to get tboae
fowls
shn-iM
I
k- fasted for
iwentt
good hill cllfflbeiw aad Bud do^ not
smooth shoots, cot sboot one fool
have to do Is the greatest to
that are well set. neither too lag
fo-ir
lionrt
iK-fiire
being
killed
Pbiek
atop them.
There are cheaper
long, with («n or three buds—a bud
worbL beause so It to (or us.
leg*
nor too long bodleu.
should tK-giB Immedioleir af'*r
A Vlrgiofa mat found a flsh three at the top and bottom. Plant them ai.^.ii.^c
n. but It to obvious that good
Hfb water for the bog Is like beer
Narrt>w<bested boneu have not
Hang tbe bird head down
material coanta much In the cost of Inch's loag to it mortiing's milk once -0 a slanting posItkHi r
jfor tbe roan, h alls up a big space (he endurance thst those have with
' U Ihe herd Bilk to eapemled on the
« machine and It to genetuUy the When he confroi ted his milkman top bud Just out of ihe ground. Tamp
jfor a time, but does not leave any pood broad cbvsto Ikm't bay a thtohome tom aad otoy tiie ereaB iral
(hat the eheapest machine to
the soil firmly and mulch with coarse
rrrd. bard fat un bis riba.
breasted borae.

to the taetory there to ao daager ot
the loag run to tbe blgbrot priced at
manure
I Study up tbe fruit and seed catsthe pntroBs getting an Infected sapShoe your boraea for the baatoeas
the start
Jli-cues.
It will not be so very long they hare to do.
. ply ot akia Bilk tram a aonree outThe reason that varnish to coming
iK-fore TOu will lie r;ght In tbe
tode their ova toraa. Vbe tom sep­
Study your blacksmith as wall ■
r your wagera or carriage may be
spring s work again. Then there will 5ur horap*' (eel.
arator wdl pretaet him treat a«I■I^
At the raceat meeting of the Nathat yon keep It la the room whennot be moch time for hunting np the
tag Ubercaloola from the Beighboria tioMl Onuge or Hartford. Coan..
It to easy to hang up your faaraaaa
Ihe horse* are subW, Tbe cheml
good
ibltigs
the
narwerymeo
and
seedherd. wHct say be apread throagh Precldcat McUln of The New Haven
you once get Into the habit of IL
rals from horse manure and artce
grower* have to offer.
the medluB of tbe ektoa ^ilk retara- railroad bitterly atttaeked Trealdeot
How many tarmcra do you know tbnt
will do that every time.
If the arerage fanner would pay as drop (hem on the fioor?
ed froB the ereaBerr. ramers aad BooMvall. but the grange promptly
It to sometin>es said tbsi yon eaa
Close addiiioo to tbe deudls of bis
dafryma who are feeding yoog
od a reaolnUon dlaelaUnlng re
matat- any hors* a good walker when Leave iboat two Incbea of feathcni business as the city merehani does be
"Educated (anaera- are to be tmetoek tbe ereaBery aktoUMd allk speBtlMtlty for hto retaarkL
ytm break him. Tkis Is not always sdjololug the bead.
I would be greatly surprlaed at tha
1 out by the Cnlveiulty of Orlcngo
•boald by aU bmm have a good oep:
I. Toa never can make fast walkAfter the fowls are plucked (hey | lump In hto laoome.
truiieea hartog eatabltohed a tbiMaretor ud by ae detag toMre tbeli
of some horses. It Is not la them should be plsred on a sbapiag board j It is almost as much tbe ‘duty of years' course In agrIentUre.
beH igslaet to(aeaea.-r. L. RMey.
Tke eon huBkera.of Iowa fomed a cowx drank from a li ut sirtkm. ThU aad you cannot put i: in obIns you sad a weight placed on lop. as thto - every firmer to pot up ke for tbe use
Adjudged tosane R. Uvl^aten. a
oalOB toat fall aad pat np pricro. bat explanatloB was sot entirely aatls- do It before they are born.
-ill give them a plump appearance,
tee. of bis (amtly as It ta to pot np con Bawiian writer and personal Mand
U aooa plaow the famera balkad factory and the i
whlch fol­
If tha horaaa are Idle tan them act Never hang chickens by the MCB-<as
togs./as Tor the use of bto animals.
of Tolalrt, baa been teat to the Napa,
aad tBMd tbatr plga Into tkelr lowed was coBdoetod srith grMt rig­ for a good CUB every day aad cut It makes them look Udn and legg^.
The animal that beat aad aopt eeo- Cal. asytaM.
•.LA. «mes: “t kese •
haua. Ttoa brake ap the naton or aad a half doara brickbats. The down the corn ration oa^half. Feed
Never ahlp fowls ttatii tbey^v* wmieally does tbe work that we a2
Bata atom thto week ta Hnr York
tket flees Moody aRk froB ow of and pitoea bow range taom 2 to i net reaalt was a lavsntt tor daautgaa toots or bran mash at leawt oaoe ev­
been thorooghly cooled. Twrire boerw
Bved the dty tMOMfi by renovlic
her todtd. mat «n bs do«e tor ttr eaaB par bwkel for hnakbig.
and a police conn aettieiBent. the to- ery week.
to none too long to cool a fowl tbor- do 1s the moat vaittabk a

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TV omut Ooot tor tbo Onatr ot OfsaB tnTotM to Chu..r of tbo pMlllen ci J«aw B. Bntfler. Andltor
at* of n-frfor u4 !■ MmU at said Suu.
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Ob TMdb* asd filar tl* peUtloo of tb* Aodltor OoBaral of
tto «BU of iTldilgaa, prarlof for **fiMr«* in taror of tha Out*
«( MMIfiB. agalSBt aaeb para*! of Uad tliorein deserlbod. for
tta oaiwaij tbmki apMifiad. elatsiad to be doe for tazaa. Intanat
ml lAitiw OB ca«h SBcb parcrl of land, and that soch landa be
BOU *r (ba asoBBta ao datewd br tbe State of Xlcbican.
K M ordered tkat said petltloa vUi be broocbt on for, bearte( aad deerae at tb* Marcb tem of this Ooort, to be held at Trarore* citr, to tb* oeaatr of Orand Traewe, 9ute of lilebican.
OB tb* eoeoBd dar of Uairh. A. D. IMS. at tb* opening of tbe Ooert
OB that dar. aad that aU pereona tntereded In aoeb land* r anj
psrt'tbered, desinnc to ooeteat lb* Hen claimed tbeieon br tbe
•tat* of
0( MIebiaaa,
mKOVaa, tor
wr eoeb
Vlica tax**.
UIW*. Interest
luwn. and
ewu ebarfe*. m miti
port tb*reof diall a^war (n said Ooart. and file vHb tbe clerk
tharoBt. aettn* *a raftster In ohancery. tbrtr. objecilont tbereto.
OBOrbadsrotb* first dar of tb* tens of tbli Coort abor* oesUonad. aad that In drfaalt thereof tbe aaaa wiU be taken a* cooteeaed
cad a daere* trill be takan and antcred a* prarad tor In said peutloB. ABd It Is fortber ordered that tn partnance of said decree irH of oeH
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A piece of land beginning at a stake 2 rods weat and
16 rod* aouW of norWeast comer of aeH of swH
theneemonlngeouWlOroda.Wenoe west 16 rod*
Wence north 10 .rods, east 16 rods to place of be­
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••paid: except that landa laeloded In aald -Scbedul* A" for ta»o *H of awH .
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and wbM taxes remain unpaid.
TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH. RANGE 9 WE8T.
Tour peddooer further sbowa Wat In aU cases wbera lands
«t« Wdedod tn -Sekedule A" as aforesaid for taxes of 1890 or ot
See.
•Bp W*or 9«ar. oaM l^ds here not been sold for said tazee or
tar* baoB barotctore s^d tor sAd dellnquant taxes and the aale
1 00
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sereral panda of
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Tbbt peddOBOt fOiMr shows Wat the mid taxes on add «e- •eH of nwH .
09 1 6
...2 40
2 88
ilbad taMtato iBmataed unpaid for more Wan one year after neH of awH • ... S 40
Mr were rdnaed as dsUagseai; and We oald taxes not baelng
.. 2 40
1 84
been field, aad tb* same bdag now doe and rraalnlng unpaid as
------- «5toMr prays s decree la ISTor of We
■*H of aeH -- •
toMt
tbs sereral Mnnssu of taxea. interest, colleedoo fee and aeH of aeH - ■.
1 00
iwH of aeH ...
as s«»~i"ts«t sad BXtsaded' In saU schedule a gainst the iH of neH --1 00
lal mkM of U
1 00
•H of nwH ...
: of M said oar*
n*H
of
aeH
...
i, th^eatW of aaid T"**f** 4ff land may be sold tor We ue fl. H of n*H . .6
2979 1 34
dae Weraon. as piwelded by Uw. to pay We Uen afonaald. * Q. H of awH .
6
8140 2 66
1 25
6 40
neH of 6*H ...
Salafi DscMber list. 1907.
___
■ H of seH ... . . 6 80
JAMB6 B. BRASLET.
1 22
of nwH-... . 7 40
ABdltor General of tb* 8«*te of Mleblgan. for nwH
7 42 56 1 84
iw 0. H of nwH
In bdtsK of aaid BUU.
1 00
5 17
. T 00
nH of eeH
1 40
2 60
1 00
a«H of ae H ..
•CHCOUhff A..
. 8 40
4 14
1 00
swH of awH ..
2 60
1 00
iwH of eeH ... . 8 40
1 18
iwH of o*H ... . 7 40
1 34
loH of n*H ... .. 9 40
i*H of n*H ... . 9 40
2 60
seH of awH ... . 0 40
1 00
2 60
. 0 40
••H of aeH
1 00
1 34
OH of ewH ... - .10 80
1 on
aeH of SWH ... .10 40
i*H of aeH --- .10 40
.10 40
i«H of aeH ...
fiw8i or SOH..........14 40
It 10 tl 81 I 08 tl 00 8 4 99
2 44
.12 160
.......... u 40
90
77
04100
1 71
13 80
1 72
•eH
TAXt* or 1901

.14 80
1 72
nH of neH -^TOWNWW tr N04rrH, RANQfi 10 WfffiT.
-.14 40
1 34
oeH of n*H
..14 40 •
nwH of nwH .
fiV «< MU ...........18 to.
1 tl
U
06 1 00
..14 40
neH of aeH
1 Oft
r
GIO MIBfitON HARBOR
..14 40
e«H of aeH 1 Oft
1
TOWHfiHir or PENINfiUUkR.
-.15 160
neH of ...........
..15 80
eH of nwH--.'
i"4i u.'ii'm
..16 40
n*H of aeH .
1 00
4 S3 dH of ...........
.16 320
1 00
1 98 twH of a*H .
..16 40
.1 00
-.17 40
leH of awH..
TAXEfi or 1N&.
..17 80
wH of n*H .
TOWW^r » NORTH. RANGE 9 WEfiT,
nwH of t*H •
.17 40
8 11
2 11
.17 40
224
84
neH of seH
OH ot awH
.. 8 80
17 78
4 61
..18 40
24 09 neH Of neH .
0*H of oeH
..18 40
5 30 nwH of aeH ■
BWH of aeH
.. B 40
8 42
89
..18 »
8 24
6 46 eH of neH -•
awH ot B*H
..10 40
1 10
I 24
.10 8C
1 08 WH of BWH
..10 40
1 10
n^t^aeH ■
T U
8 64
I 14
-.10 1
*8 64
.19 40
2 60
fcH of MH
.«wH Of ewH ...
1 10
.19 80
3 24
*H of. aeH .
ocH of swH ... ..II 40
1 10
..19 40
•eH of teH .
B*H of s»H ... ..11 40
1 to
..20 80
DH of nwH .
A piece of load beglanlng at tbe 1-8 line between
-.20 40
IWH of aeH acH of **H and nwH of **H of BecUon inter.21 40
leH of oeH aecttng tu «S8ter of Bute road. Wence eouth 400
..21 40
IWH of neH .
feet to lake Mre. Wence weal along lake shore
.21 40
iwH of acH •
fiOO teeC to where We 1-8 Uee intersect* lake
..22 40
aeH of neH ■
shore. Wanes east along said 1-6 Mne to place ot
.22 40
1 00
swH of nwH .
begtonlBg
,
----------...18 1 56
‘60
16
02
1 78 nH of BWH -..22 80
aeH «f aeH
... 12
40
1 00
26
04
2 30 • H of twH .
-.22 80
SWH of SWH .. . ..18
40
1 10
29
04
2 43 twH of aeH ■
..22 40
....18
40
1
21
83
IS
s*H«t**H ...
E 17 aeH of aeH
..22 40
1 43
Lot I ............... ....18
19 48 1 10
29
04
1 00
2'43 wH of neH .
..23 80
1 97
U6 I................. ....U
46 83 2 18
57
09
1 00
3 84 BWH of fWH .
I 93 •
..23 40
Lot 4................. ....18
19 It 2 18
57
09
1 84 •eH Of vwH .
..23 40
1 00
L0t$................. . ..18
14 St 1 10
29
04
2 43 • H of neH-..
..24 80
Lot «................. . ..18
10 II 2 18
57
09
8 84 •H Of neH .
..24 8<l
•wH of B*H .. ...14
40
I 10
19
04
2 43 •eH of n*H .
.26 40
»
04
BoH of awH .. . ..14 40 1 10
2 41 nwH of nwH ..r 40
BWH Of BWH . ..14 40
1 10
8 43 •WH of nwH ..27 40
•WH of a*H . ...14 40
1 10
2 43 ten of awH .
8 01
1 00
1 10
oeH of n*H- - . ..14 40
3 43 •eH of awH s a
1 DO .
1 10
B*H of swH ..
3 43 !WH of aeH ■
..T7 40
S $0
1 00
1 10
1 00
2 43 >*H of o*H .
..28 40
1 90
1 00
. ..14 40
1 10
1 00
2 42 iwH of neH
..28 40
1 to
1 00
.. .14 40
1 10
1 00
2 43 ewH Of neH .
-.28 40
1 30
1 00
Lot 1.............................. 16 xsa
1 00
3 43 ••H of neH
..28 40
•OH 6*.............................. «MO
6 64 nwH of ... .
..28 160
■»H of...............................UIfiO 4 84
6 64 neH of awH .
..28 60
67
1 10
2 43 nwH or awH ■
..28 40
1 18
1 00
a 86 SH Of 6*H ...
A.”
utf.« A desertpdon of aB tbe lands tn aatd Conotr of Grand
Trawae open
imon vMeb
TraeeiB*
vMcb taxes were aasessed for the roars menUoned
thsraln. and wWoh were returned aa delinquent for non-parment
of tazM. and whleb tazae bare not been pdd; together wMb tbe
total ameant of soch Uxos. wltb Uiterest oomputed thereon *fixed tor sale, and coUecUon fee and expenaca. ta prorlded
\ of said parcels of land,
shows to tbe Conrt that said landa
.................................Ilona of

srssst^K sjiri'

I 8
18
t
3
6
3
3
4
4
8
3
t
5

17
SO
17
SI
55
35
3C
85
85
84
17
43
68

4
3
4
2
10
12
II

61
84
61
84
20
43
35

^

4
2
1
5
1
2
1
2
4
4
II

59
91
98
77
98
90
98
91
59
61
85

4
4
4
8
12

86
85
61
73
70

12
3
3
5
6
2
3
2
5

C2
35
25
66
66

35
19
66

5
4
4
2
2
2

I

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8

M t 07

neH of neH ..
awH of neH •
nwH of DwH .
nwH of BwH
neH of neH -awH of neH awH of nwH ■
nH of nwH awH of nwH
neH of iwH -

1
1
1
1
1

00
00
00
00
00

1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1

00
00
00
00
no
00
00
00

15
4
22
9
4

11 08
awH Of nwH .
2 67
aeH of leH
16 60
SWH of ne fl.
6 n
aeH of nw fl.
. 2
2 81
. 2 40
aeH of aeH .
Commencing at a potm 31 roda east and 22 rods
aoutt of north H post Wence weat 15 rod*. Wence
Bontb 27.66 roda. Wence ewat 28 roda to center ot
creek, thence corthweaterlr along creek to P. M.
R. R. right of way. Wence west 12 *5-100 rods,
thence north 20 feet to place of begin­
ning........................... 44
65
17
03
iwH of neH........... 7 40
4 21
09
^
bch' of «»H...........8 40
5 40
Commencing at northeast comer of souW H <*f
nwH running weal 80 roda Wence eouW 20 roda
Wence east 80 roda. thence north 20 roda to place
..10 10
I 73
of beginning
..11 40
rcH of neH
neH of neH .
nwH of neH -neH of a*H ..
nwH of aeH -aH of oeH -•
1 12
ewH of ............
1 12
ecH of .............
5 16
.14 40
twH of noH eH of »H of
..14
20
2 47
.14160
3899
10 U
2 83
.14 80
1088
CH of aeH
1 9!
..16
40
7 40
aeH of neH •
1 92
18
80
7 40
nH of aeH --..1C
40
2 57
neH of awH 40
2 57
neH of aeH --■ .16
.16
40
3 34
awH of seH ••
26
40
6 49
neH of owH ■ . 17
10
.18169 12
2 62
nw n. H of ..
88
.18 40
neH of awH
, H of aw fl.H 18 89 76 3 50

1 00
1 00
1 00

3
3
5
3
6
6
2
6
6
7

1 00
1 00

1 00
1 00
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1 80
1 74
1 05
8 86
2 60
3 08

2
3
2
2
7
4
6
4
2

63
29
7S
74
72
38
39
88
73

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2 59
3 51
4 14

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00
00
00
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4 01
8 56
1 00
1 00
1 00
5 10
neH «»f neH -- •
1 00
,wH of neH ...
1 00
H of neH ... •
1 OO
IW an of nwfl.H
1 00
8 »
aeH of n*H . .
1 00
aeH of....................
1 00
BwH of a*H ... . .25 40
I 00
t 51
iH of nw H
. 25 80
1 81
eH of a
8 90
6 M
neH
1 00
1 08
1 00
8 It
1 00
4 a
wH of neH
1 «
1 00
8 It
1 00
2 10
. of twH ..
1 U
1 00
1 10
aeH of awH
2 10
DH of DOH
8 II
TOWNfiHIP 27 NORTH. RANGE 10 WEfiT.
1 20

II
1
1
1
1

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;s

Beginning at aDuthewn comer of lot 1. tbeoce weat
on H H line 29.12 chaina. Wence north 23 decree*
easi 226 9 12 feet. Wence north 28 degree* 60 min­
utes east 137 feet. The last deacrlptioe bounto
wca: aide of aUte road, here we make atartlng
point, thence north 28 degreea 50 mlsutee east
106H feet. Wenre north 61 degreea lO mluntea
north 221 feet. WeDce aouW 80 degrees 30 mluotee
west lllH feel, Wence south 6t degree* 10 mloeaat ISS feet to place of begln. 8 50
6 19
1 86
1 06
Btng
..10 40
1 00
aeH of »eH 43
aeH of neH -1 45
nH of .............
1 00
neH of **H
1 00
23
awH of **H .
1 M
BH of aeV, ..
23
aeH of aeH -1 M
8 72
2 r
*H of aeH -•
8 14
1 60
nwH of ewH
a.
aeH of neH .
aeH of n*H* .
1 41
r
1 40
..24 80
n»H
..26 80
1 67
1 27
.26 40
.26 40
of aeH •
.84 40
1 53
40
M
neH of n*W...........M «>
^ ”
**
*
TOWNfiHIP 2B NORTH, RANGE 10 WEST.
See.
Beginning at a pcint where tbr notytMt cotnw^^
land 46-100 acre* oned by M. M. Welch tonCM
the SUte road, thence north iS degree* 60 nfinote
line of land
thence along aaid east line of H. L. AUen
about 24 chaina to bay abore. thence al(^ ^
abore a norlheaaterty course to aectlt*

tween SccUona IS and 24. theoc* eaat to land of
O. \V. Peek. Wence aouth aloag line of O. W.
Peek * land to H Hne. Wence weat to 46-100 aw
lot owned by U. M, Welch. Wence a norWwerterty
eour»e to SUte road to pUe* of beglnnl^. altM
od on nw fl. H -2«
27 18•, 7 07 • 1 09 1 00

15

;s

2 U
I fit

Iu

U 84

IS
I M
S M

-'3

V

Deglnning at a point in center of highway booadl^

2 41
2 35

6 20
2 SO
6 60

60 iink^ north and 84 chaina eaH from
comer__lot 4.
BouWwest_____
- thence north 12 degreea
3ft minutes wert 2 chaina 82 link*, tbence ••«* to
shore of Quad TrSTerae bay abont 870 Rnta
..........................................
to atopolBt
60
Wence aouWerly
along abore of hay
a potol
Unka north of south line of said lot 4, Wence a
parallel wUh aouW line of lot 4. 400 links to beiinntng.................. 35
8
2 40
62
10
X «
TOWNSHIP 25 NOR714, RANGE 11 WEST.

1
1
1
1
1

00
00
00
00
00

1
1
1
1

Oft
00
00
00

IS

1 17
2 61

1,0ft

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

•H of BwH of nwH 2
17 33
wH of nwH ...........:■
seH of aoH except
1 0ft
R. right of way 31 37
14 42
TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH. RANGE 10 WEST.
8 21
2 13
. ,2f. 80
. of aeH
neH of neH
nwH of neH
*H of neH
nH of nw H
H of nwH
seH of DWH
• ne
eH of aeH
awH of aeH
TOWNfiHIP 26 NORTH, RANGE 10 WEST.
. 8

I 88

TOWNfiHIP to NORTH. RANGE-IB tMlfiT..-^ -

1 00
I 00
1 00

eH of neU ... .
BWH of ftPH - nwH of n«H • •
iwH of BwH • • seH of ... I...
nH of neH • •.
iiH of nwH • ■ awH of nwH
,H of «w n H
neH of aeH
awH of aeH
WH of nwH •••
wH of aw n. H n*H of neH
o-H of n*"* eH of neH
wH of neH..........
wH of awH .. ..
n» H of nwH - •
«->H of................
a»H of aeH •
TOWNfiHIP 28 NORTH. RANGE 9 WEST.

SH of neH -Lou 2 and 3 .
iwH of »*H
aeH of awH ■
fwH of aeH •
aeH of aeH .
nwH of neH BwH of twH .
1 87 seH of «*it •
1 87 *H of aeH ..
- 74 aeH of neH ..

15 15
10 62
10 62
4 34
4 34
5 34
9 44
4 40
2 15
5 55
7 64
.3 34

1 00
1 00
1 00

iH of neH of iwH 21
WH of »*U............*1
aeH of twH ...........H
dH of <
IWH of aeH ...........
aeH of ••“V ............^
neH of neH and
BH of “oH ........
nwH of eeH ......... !
neH of .... ..........
nH of awH and
aeH of awH
aeH of .....................5
nH of noH. awH
of neH and nwH

nwH of S'>wH..
aH of aw<H -sen
nH of neH
eH of neH --aH of ................
ne"H of neH - •
swH of n» H -WH of awH -•
neH of neH . -.
4 38 ■ H of neH • • 4 38 ewH of LwH •.
2 74 neH of twH ■ -

ii

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00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

25
66
66
80
35
35
87
60
60
71

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1 00
1 00

..ill

.1?

40
47
45
15
65

1^'

III II
cwH of aeH
■ 17 60
83 31
BWH of ueH
1 68
aw fl. -H of nwfl H.2* 41 20 2 60
fl. H [or aw RH 20 81 06 4 88
aeH Of uwH
.............................
pw^-G-A* of ne fl-H 21 41 05 1 18
pefl.H of nwaH..21 40 18 1 18
fl.H of nwfl H 21 42 96 1 It

II 00 8 8

eH of neH •
nwH of neH ■
neH of aeH -

nwH of n*W . • • ■ K>
aoH of nwH ...........SO
nH of BwH ........... SO
KwH of »*H .......... SO
aeH of 8W-H ............20
aeH of
20 1
nH of »H of ne H Si
nwH of nwH ... -21

ii

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H 1 I' 1 i
•1 67

51
61
63
..19 80
84 wH of neH ............19
..19 8080
84 eH of nw fl. H ...19
80
84
nw ri H of nw fI.H 19 44 74
a«H of

£S'

1.1
1* s

TOWNSHIP » NORTH. RANM Ifi WBBT. ‘

TOWNBHIP 27 NORTH, RANGE 9 WEfiT.

s."

,s

*H of mH...
nwH of aeH iwH of aeH .
neH of...........
neH of n*H •

1 00
1 00

DH of, iw
______________ _____
_ be neoesaarr io tompletc tbe eH of nev
t tbtfeto aa mar
•ale of aaid laada and of each and erarr parcel thereof, at tbe of­
fice Bf lb* Ooontr Treasorer or at aocb cooTenlent place ai abali
» aelaeted br blm at tbe ooontr »eal « tbe Ooontr of Orand sen of n*H
Wat* of Mlebfian; and that tbe aale then and there *H of **H .
neH Of aeH and* srlll be a pobUc «)a. and
1 47
ore* Shan be aeparstalr exposed for sale tor tbe toUJ Uzea. Inter1 76
of aeH
oat and cdtarfc*. and tb* aale ibaU-Be stade to tbe perKn paring
1 78
tbe foS aaooqt charted afslnst sneb parcel, and aoceptlng a oon- *H Of n«H .
8 85
*84
of
*H
.
Toraaoe of tbe smallest nndlrldad fee slm^e InUreet tberAn; or,
..18
80
1
86
If BO person vfll par the taxes and cbarcet and take a cosverance
1 48
..
n*H - - - ..28 4*
of lam than tb* eatlr* thereof, tbea tbe rrtole parcel abaU be of1 49
..IS 40
aad Bold. If anr parcel
land eanaot be eold for Uzea.
5 89
..18
160
aad ebaitoa. aocb parrel shall be passed orer tor tbe time
1 97
H of s*H .. .28 40
_____aad
d MU.
MU.OB
oatbe
tbeaoeetedln*
soMaedlngd*r.
dar.ororbefore
beforetbe
tbecloee
closeofofthe
the
2 06
.18 80
sale, be raoHeoad. aad.tr. on oacb second offer, or dnrtng soch sale. .j of s«H
72
28 00
2 78
M aim* otaaot be sold tor tbe amount aforesaid, tbe Conntr nH of eeH -> •
28
a
44
2 10
sH
of
te
fl.
H
Ttmmtu MB bid off the same In tbe name of tbe BUU.
IM^
n*H
Of
..V
a tbe Hon. Prederiek W. Mayne. Clrcrfit 9od«r. and tbe
awH
I
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of
6*H

•nlaesM OmHOM etaraad Traewa* Coontr Ud* 9th d*r
.29 240
8 04
aeH of ..
i*»Mfii7,>06 16 1 81
reanucic w. matne. circmt Jodc* WH of aw n H. .30
1 81
sH of neH -• - .31 80
,82
160
neH
of
................
r B. WALTBR,- Retlater.
dwH t'f ............... .82 160
.82
40
eeH
of
««H
■-liTATB OP HURUOAK.
I 81
wH of **H
• .82 80
.22 40
aeH of »*14
I 69 '
•eH of ................. .82 160
1 53
5 89
.83 160
SWH of ... ...

K-tSS-________

TOWMBHtr M liOIITH, ItAliGE B WEST.

80

11 62

5
3
7
1

33
54
09
61

il

go aUle road ...18

29

of Northport and New2 *.6
69
fit X Ofi

TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH. RANGE 11 WEfiT. -

\s

1 58
60
eeH- of
1 53
40
aa^ of icH
18 79
8H of ewH .
1 35
neH of seH
1 M
1 29
neH of teH .
1 35
owH of neH ■
1 00
8 58H of neH -•
1 85
iwH of aeH .
1 M
2 04
swH of DwH
I 59
wU of nwH .
08 1 fl
seH of DwH .
09 1 fl
nwH •
nwH
4 26
TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH. RANGE 11 WEBT.

Hi
4
2
2
3
6

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sn
52
82
41

1
2
3
1

75
52
82
89

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6 0*
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swH of nwH except 25 acre*off we*l «lde
S« 1 00 II fifi
5 15
9 51
2 47
57 1 00 . Ifi 56
aeH
of o«H ...
. S 40
14 27 8 71
-------- ,n
,n norWweat comer
neH, of s-H except
7 11
1 86
28
4ft rod* square .. 5 30
oH of sH of bH of
nwH of iwH ...1
neH of
...........>
EUat part of aeH of
1 80
W.-st part of seH of
15
4 62
1 18
eeH ....................'i
40
24 46
B-H of nwH
U M
12 75 8 15
ftH of nH of r
• 06

nw
10 o

*4^ awH of aeH2T

26

6

85

1 65

25

10

TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH. RANGE 11 WEfiT.
North i>art of a
..
n 50 n «
2 80
25
less S parcele
1 That part aouW and
«pH of ft
of hlghwey 13 acres: The norW 21 rod*
> 3 A aufp 12 rod* wide lytng ooeW of
19 t:
the oorth 21 rod* and efcndlng from eaat line
w-at 6<| rod* MS acre*) 4 A strip OC We weH
aide 1.1 56-100 rod* wide running from sooW line
n 59 rode (5 A I.
5
The aouth 38 53-100
roda of the aeH of neH except a atrip on weat end
13 sr.-u,o oda
r wide and Wat part tying souW and
eaar highway
36
4
1 76
46
07
South part of lot 1. exr.-pt a parcel of land In aw
comer of • 5 42-U'ft acre* of lot 1. commencing
In cenur of b'y. on the line between lo» k
and 2. thence north 25 feet, thence w»-*t parallel
with aaid lot Hue to We abore of Grand Trarelwe
baj-, thence aouth aloog We shore of bay to eooW
line eg lot 1. Wence east on said aouW line Of
lot 1 to beginning i ft6 acreai
36 6 36 10 46
2 72
42
!
NorW 10 acres of lot 2. leas a parcel: Begtmrlog on
north line of lot 2 at a point 719 minute# west of
northeast comer of lot 2. Wence west to bl^way
along shore of Grand Trarerwe bay. thence aouth
along center of highway 265 feet. Wence eaat par­
allel to DorW line of said lot 341 7 feet to an Iron
pipe. Wence deflect left 13 degreea 35 ffilllDtes
192J feet to an oak aukc. tbene* north 2U feet
to auke 00 north line of aaid lot 2. Wence w«M
on said north Une 167 feet to begUMg
38 6 37 6 56
1 71
28 1

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•ftAMD *niAVCtlSe HBRALO, THimCDAY. nMtUAItV V. IMS.
CITY OF THAVERtr CITV
Parry HannHi’s Second Addition.

roMNSMIP B MOUTH. fUNOC 12 WEST.

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16

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1 00

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1 02
20
1 00
aw% of M)i.............10
40
01
21
01
1 00
Alt poft'oB of tb« wH of
vnt of pab'Je blgt«S7 ........................ 12
0
21
14
02
1 00
«»14 of B«H .. .JO
40 1 «
(0
08
1 00
•0O& port &IVOK10
22 4 71
1 22
10
1 00
.
of *ir flK •••U 40
2 77
to
16 1 00
» O.H of •» Ok .10(0 47 12
18
2 41
(2
1 00
Mk 0( .................... so 100
6 22
1M
tt
1 00
BH Of
Of tw
. n. k .................... .21
20
01
2(
04
1 00
lot ( of ....................20 21 tt
OS
26
04
1 00
•k Of oek ............. 21
SO 1 to
-40
08
1 00
Lot 1 Of ..............21 20 07 1 II
20
06
1 00
Lot 8 of...................... 21 24 (4
05
SS
04
1 00
B«k Of no fl.k .. .22
40 1 St
40
08
1 00
*vk Of Mk .. -.24
40 1 SO
40
08
1 00
TeWNSt^tr NORTH, RANOE 12 WEST.
Bk «f M n.k of M
fl.k .....................7 00
2 If
ITaOO
tvk of B«k ........ 6 40
6 47
142
22
Mk Of 84k ........... 12 40
0 22
240
27
mk of Mk.............10 40
4 16
1OS
17
Ut 6 of...................... 26 22 70 2 16
74
11
CITY Of TRAVERSE CITY.
BIk.
Lot 16 .........................12
148 18
8877
6 97
Lot 2............................ 19
41 r
1268 T 98
Lot 12 ........................ 10
01 27
2272
2 68
Oomcnetnc ot b polBt on th* WMt Ub« of usion
Btnot 176 feet BooUt of tbe (Bt«neetloo of the
•OBtb IUm of 14th BtTMt Ui«nc* west 160 feet south
B feet. Xhenoe emt pBrnllel with flist tiotmd»ry
EM Id the srwt line of UdIob sUmt thence north
to the point of beglnslB(. Also eooimcBdnc tt
s point on the sreet line of UnJon street 225 feet
■OBth of the tetereect'on with sooth line of 14tb
BbMt thenee vest 160 feet south 25 feet cut perslM
with 14th St/ 150 R.
thenee
n. 25
2L to b«Bnnlii«..
l 90
49
08
IkstsNnt nt s point on the north line of I5th street
IB Teet west of the west line of Colon street
nmiBf north 150 feet thenee west 4I teet. thence
tenth 160
xhenoe sut to peSnt of besicBine.........................
11 62
3 02
46
OesBBenelns 67 feet enst of northemt comer of
let 1 Osh Heifhtt nSSKton, thenee sooth 100 feet.
. thenee esst 82 (set thenee north 100 leei. thenee
wnet 21 fmt to besinBlnf
00
23
04
CITY Of TRAVERSE CITY.
Township tf North, Renfs 11 WmL
Of...........
S3 test eonth end 122 feet emt otk
pest between seeflone l and 2 thenee eonth 160
SMt, thenoe met 60 f^t. thenee north 160 feet,
thsMM weel 60 feet to befinnlnc
1
1 46
26
06 .
Ommaaclnc S.u ehsine south. 102 ehnlas mst of
k poet between eeodons i and 2 thence north 144
Ceet. thenee eut 125 feet, thence sonth 144 feet,
thenee west 126 teet to hcclnnlnc
_
1
2 20
67
09
PBseel of land in eeetlon eommenetn« 83 feet south
223 feet emt of k po«t between secUons i end 2
. thenee novth ISO -feet, thenee enst 60 feet, thence
Berth ISO feet, thenoe west 60 feet to beginnlnc
1
1 46
28
06
PBirnl of land In mcUon commendne 82 feet eonth
and 262 feet esst of k post between eectloos l
sad 2 thenoe sooth 160 feet, thence esst 60 feet.
Bsme north IM feet, thenee writ 60 feet to beghnlnf.................. 1
2 03
63
06
OoBmendne ml n point in center of Acme sute
rand 26 rads east nnd 28 rods south of k poet be­
tween secUona 1 am 2 thenee north ISk rods
thence wen 6 ime. thenee eonth 13k rods to
oentDr of nad thenee eut alooc road to beglnB2b»......................... 1
11 62
8 02
46
OnwBMBelns SI feet south end 233 feet eut of k
mat between medone i and 2 thenee south 160
Bet thenoe ean 10 feet thenoe aortb 160 feel
thenee west 60 feet to bofinnlor
1
2 20
57
09
Fan at aayt of mk of eeetlon. eommendne at
NBitheaBt eoraer of uid .demrtptlon thence wut
Itl l-is tbet, thenoe unth 495 feet thence eut
<
US 1-U weet tbenu nortb 495 feet to be«tohlns
11
11 62
3 02
46
Pvt of uk «f nek of section. eonmeDUni; 168 2-12
feet west end 20 rods south of northeast corner of
naU desertpUon thenee south 10 rode, thence
wut 16 rods then'M north 10 rods thcncs eut 10
rods to heBlwntWEll
75
20 . 03
Part «f lot 4 oomnendnt 6 chelu south of northean corner of said lot 4 theau south 2fe chains
thenoe west 10 chains thenos north 2.6 chains
thanes east 16 chalna to bsclnnliic
11
I 81
76
12
^
AfMl AMHles.
■a^Vfsatonot
B............................
2 0»'
75
U
Abfoaa Rsasrt Adtfitlen.
8oMk 1-2 nfloi 1 and north 14 of tot 2
If
05
01
Lola It ud 12 .... 2
8 72
2 27
- 'NEooth k of lot 26 and entire tot 87
I '
4
8 28
85
-t«tn........... :.... 4
eS
18
lA'f and 10 .......... 6
87
23
La< U....................... 7
46
12
Lot B........................ 7
46
12
Lot 21.......................... 7
46
12
Idt 22 ........................ 7
.46
12
I,ata B. B. M . . ■ 7
2 2o
87
Lat 11 ....................... 6
58
1
Lot U................... . 6
56
15
Fsrmreed Additlen.

85
18
02
03
02
02
02
02
09
02

too
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00

1 00
1 00
1 00

l 00

1 00

1 00

1 00

100

1 00

Lnli n and tt .... 1
1*.......................

LMa 20 aad 21 . .. 2

t

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4
....................... •

in

4 20
»

06
06

U>t 22. eui H of lot 23. except north 50 feet
1
10 25
2 67
Perry Hannah's Third Additlen.
24 72
46 61
28 58
6 57

45

1 00

1 00
1 w
1 M

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lif,

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6 43
12 12
7 43

04
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19
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PLAT OF OLD HIUION HARBOIL
Le ts 46. 46. U. 51.
2 41
16
m
61

1
X
1
1

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66
66
66

1 M
166
1 66

4 14

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1 tt

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1ft 15 ...

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00

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Lou L .il.6. 6.T 8.9. 10. 11

Lots :i and 7; ...
Perry Hsnnah'r Fourth Add ti«n.
3
8
13
I
4

North H cf lou 18.
64
19. !0. 21 ............
11 North 118 feet of
00
Lots 1 and 2 ....
40 Lou 3 and 4 ..........
70 Lou 3 aad 4............

2 M
36 02
. 19
17
6

9 J1

79
66
28

1 40

6 15
4 89
2 15

1 00

46 53

1 00
1 00
1 00

26 76
23 96
11 72

Hannah Lay A Co.'s F
194 r
63 68 A parcel in Lot 7 described as follows, c
118 65
Ina St southeast corner of Lot 7 thenee west 150
feel thenee north 60 feet thence east 150 feel
thenee south 50 tut to bedoninc
6
9 47
2 46
36
Hannah Lay A Co.'s First Addition..
Blk.
Lot 19 and east k
of Lot 20...........
21 86
6 56
Weel 66feet of
Lou 1and2 ... .10
*1 81
5*67
67
Hhnnah Lay A Co.'a Socond Addition.
Blk.
Lot C and west k
ofLot7 ...............6
lOM
621
60
1 00
Bsst k of Lot 7. Lot 8 and west k «f Lot 9
6
21 »I
5 67
87
Hannsh Uy A Co.'s Third AddHlon.
Blk.
Lot 8 ..................... .-.7
14 12
3 67
56
Hannsh Lay A Co.'s Fourth Addition
Blk.

26 62
4 46
1 46

S 16
1 16

10
11
18
25
85

2
2
4
6
9

51
07
34
97
73

2 62
2 44
2 01
1 SO

SS"’

27 05

Sir-

Eii;
4 42
Lou 2. 3, 4 and entire south k of

] 00

14 ....................... 1
Lou 9. 10. IT. 16 . . 9

34 SO
6 60
2 89

21
36

05
10

1 00

00
00
00
00
00
00
00

1
1
1
1
1

00
00
00
00
00

1 81
1 SO
1'*

VILLAOE OF INTERLOCHIN.

47 45

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

00
00
00
00
00
00
00

1
1
1
1
1
1

00
00
00
00
no
00

...FOR

Job Work
of every kind,
from a

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73
66
77
76
29

I
1
1
1
I
1
1

1 00
1 60
1 «

2 21
5
North Fifs Lake.

26 SS

91
70
59

24

•S

1 40
Lou 11. 12. 18 and
14 ............................. 20
1 II
Lou 1 and 2 ........ 21
Lot 3............................31
38
0601
A piece of land rommenclnr on,comer 7ih aad How­
ard street ninnlnc on utt line of Howard street
CSO feet (hence eut 30 decreu 15 mlnntu to Tth
street thence west on sooth line of 7ih street 376

1 75
1 75
3 26

Lot 4 ......................... 1
68
15
02
Lou 20 and 21 ... 3
1 74
45
07
Hannah Lay A Co.'s Fifth Addition.
Blk.
Lou 7 and 6 ........... 5
2 31
60
09
Lou 15 and 16 ..'V. 5
II 62
3 02
46
40 foet next soutb of north 60 feet of U>u ], 2. 3
6
23 2 7
6 05
93
Booth 65 feet of
'
Lot 19 ................... 7
19 65
S'll
79.

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3
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1
2

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Book or Pamphlet

l^is 7• -“iu
and a8 .
I I? I Lots 10 and
« ,- ,

Lot 6 ......................... 0
Hannah Lay A Ce.'s Ninth Addition.

1 00

Wut 40 feet of ust 80 teet of LoU 1 sod 3
6
16 28
4 :?
65
Wut 45 feet of Lou
Lmd 3 .................. 5
30 36
S 29
81
North k of Lot 8 .. 5
11 62
3 02
46
Lot 9 ........................ 7
24 84
6 46
99
Hannah Lay A Co.'a Tenth Addition.
Blk.
Lot 12.................. d.l2
46
12
02
Lot 13 ....................... 12
46
12
02
Lot* >0. IL and 12 .13
1 49
39
06
Honnah Lay A Co.'s Thirteenth Addition
Lot 24 ........................
7 27
1 89
29
Hannah Lay A Co.’s Fourtsenth Addition.

1 00

Lot 32 and s intb 6feet of lot 31 except ust50 feet
1
2 91
76 12

1 00

l 00

1 00

1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
I 00
1 00
1 00
1 DO
6021DO
1 00

1 00

I’Oe
100

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Oak HsIghU Addition.

6 44

I Lou 5.

l^^;i.cu*3snd4-..:

5

19

05

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11

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ll

1 98
1 75)

o

I : 3. 4. 6. 6, 7.
S 29.
-70. 31 . . .32
40
10
0
L.U 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. M 16. 18, 21. 22. 23. 24. 25
3 26l,
'. ly>t 20

1 no
1 00

1
1
1
1
1
2
1

28
28
25
25
25
25
28

1 no

^^Jl^UHand 15

But 20 feel of Lot 31 and wut 15 feet of Lot :
8 62
2 34
W k of Lot 19 and eut 10 fe«^<rf^Lot 40^^

1 00

^

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ii

1

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^

6. 7. 8. 9. 10

■"“SSS

is.iS ,51
Ud^ll^eicept soutb

to a

North Additlen.

“"'Jr- « .

Lot 102 .

Sv -

22 16

iili

1 00

1 00

16 40

28 51
20 TS
2 51

Hsnnah-s Third Addition.

2 25 Lots 24 and 28 .
Lots 1 and 2 ..
and 4 .,

Lot 4..........................

liLVmiio;;.-:

1 00

Orovsr PvK Additlen.
5 Tl
1 41
»
Addition.

1 11

1 00

........

'US
21 85

6

100

l 00

7 18

AS
61

i*2. I. 4. L 6.'

17

Wut 60 fM of Lot

05

27 62

80

8!
16
19
16

II 00
1 00
I 00
1 00
11 00

Lot. 13 and 14 ’..;'

100

Lat to. . . . . . . '*2'
67
23
03
1 00
SI apd 14 ... . 2
1 74
46
07
1 00
Lot M . . . . . . . 3
87
28
03
1 00
tnd Fsrwweod AMKton.
Blk.
Lola S. 4. S. 6 .......... 1
17 74
4 61
71
1 00
Fester and Cretur AUitten.
Lat K..........................
75
20
03
1 00
-Lota .....................
75
20
03
1 00
Let lU......................
26
06
01
1 00
Oeedrlch's Addition.
Blk.
. Lot 7 .......................... 2
3 20
83
13
1 00
Geodrleh'e 3rd Addltter;.
Blk.
Lot 2 except west 82 feet and north 16 fert of lot 3
except weet '82 teet also a parcel deecrtbed as
follows eommenclnc at northeut comer of lot 3
thenee cut 16 feet thence inuth 16 feel, ibence
west 26 feet thence north 16 feet to beslOBln*
.
^
X J 12 49
3 2.7
SO 1 00
IM 6..................4t. 2
1 00
49
08 1 00
Let#............. .....
e
2 66
05
15
1 00
Ortffin and Winnis’s Addltton.
Blk.

.

15
21
IS
I

TOWNSHIP » NORTH. RANOE 12 WEST.

il«

Lou 1. 2. S. 4. 5 and
I

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PLAT OF OLD MIS6ION BEACH ABBOClATIOtd.

25tMnM62B

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I 6 21
6 91

SUf^S.

VILLAOE OF FIFE LAKE-

1« 10 Lot 3 ■ . .
, lx)t 16 ...
2 75

.
VILLAGE OF KINGBLEY.

Lots 49 to 53 Inelusive ..................1
Ix*t
18
...
3
15 41 I l-0'» 3S. 36. 37. 38. 39
4 12

60 feet next west of eut 40 feet of Lot 73

VILLAOE OF SL'HimT CITY.

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West 17 feet of Lot l» and eut ir. feel of I30

3 92
3 75
60
5 95
5 ns
1 81
8 82
Oskweed Addition.

Lou 206 and 207 ..

VILLAGE OF WALTON.

Lot 134 and north
136 and cast 20
62
42
31
11
11

46
58
09
78
78

on
ftft

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VILLAGE OF ACME.

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2 91
1 4<1
1 92

16 1(1
19 78 Lr-t^ IS. 21.32 and 33
Lot 19
...................
LoU 2C and 27.
I Lot 29 i
Lou 34. 25 and 36 .
^

Lou 27 and29.... 1
2 03
83
All of Lot 1 lylnc Dortb and eut of P. H R. R.
2
2 20
57
Lou 2 and 4 ........... 4
4 65
I 21
•tula and Spenoara AddHlon.
Lot 23 ........................
1 48
U
Lou 28 aad 29 ... .
2 S3
61
Wilhelm Addition.

Come to the office
of the

12 20

45 feet next wul of out 146 feet of Lot 73

North 100 feet of west 5 feet of
]O0 feet of eut 20 teet of Lot
teet of west 35 feet of Lot 135
II
Lot 147 . . . . . . .
11
Lot 148 . . . . . . .
2
Lot 398 . . . . . . .
19
Lot 199 . . . . . . .
19

Calling; card

Bowkera AddiBon.
I Lots 1 and 2
Lot 3 aad 1C fee- aortb side lot 4

I 00

2 91
1 45
1 92

1 00

1 46 I
2 sol

70
18
2 97
77
AH60SA REBORT.

0.

HERALD and
RECORD CO.

1 91

0
1
0
0

2 89',

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2 15 Lot 16 !..

1
1
1
1
1
I

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00
00
00
00
00

2 33
1 65

1 a

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OKAMD TKAVCMC HEIULS, THUmpAV, PCWttMRY *7, 1
•ttto Nmm.
Ii
I Hill, ehsnud
John pFtttm of Bay Oty. 70 wlU) statutory oBense.
years old. died Stmdsy while sitting
Tbe tows baR at White Chmd wfll
la hU chair. Heart dUeaae was
soon be eompteUd, and dedlcattou:
cause. Me bad lived here many y<
wiH follow, ^leedal act of the
I
Charles Bron, in charge of
latore enabled White Ctoon to raise!
Grand Trunk coal docks at Battle the money for this ball by bonding.'
Ciwek. took morphine Sunday night The bunding cost la the BolHibor>
and wUI probably die. He U said bood of $8,000.
delteioos in ArOBM «od tuts, aad friOy
op to the nandard—tfaat'g
to hare attempted suicide beeanse
Mis. Katberine O’Leery, daughter
of domestic troubles.
Of Ucul. John HoweU. who was with
The Rev. Carl Vlgren. a former Perry la the ffghl on Lake Erie, is
missionary to Odna. has accepted n dead St Kenunee. at the age of 8$
call to the Swedish Baptist church years. She was boni In Detroit nnd
E-tt IvickMie OTtofas ant fall ^orad. ..a, come,
Ip Cadillac. He was then- on a tlsU married Michael (yLeary there in
tn yon fa far-tj-ht, dnst-pmof paclotaa. oabich
after which the I8SC. She esme here <8 years ago.
keep it fresh, nch nnd
can came.
WUkam Walker of Adrian, ngalnat
Ctesw
William Glasgow of Tale. 70 years whom a warrant was Issued a year
McL««hlio-s XXXX
d. a pioneer farmer, will probably acd a -half ago. for embeulemenL
Coffee is sold by
die from a stroke of paralysis eus- has been located at Bryan. Re foil
mined Saturday night. He was found from a freight train while stealing a
helpless on his bed by nelghtMis Bun- ride. One foot was' rut off anfl
otSer badly crushed He i, in a
day mornlnsPrank B. Drake, for many years riou.' eondltion,
general manager and reeelver of tbe
A. D. Bank, a pioneer resident •!(
C. J. f M. R. R. Co., which road is lAosIng. dlnd Fifday morning. Be
the D. T. A M.. Is dead.at bis passed away In ignorance of tbo fact
Imme In New York. He left Msrsball that bit agtd mother died last week
XXXX COFPRS CKUMB
Thb Placid I
In 1S»6.
,
and was buried Thursday. Mr. Bank.
Residents of East
Mrs, Alfred Curtis, wife of a pros­ »ho was 70 years old; died of aI>o^
suburb of PblUdeIpbia. are quaraa- chert-r. England, cotton Ann. beQKAWN.
jwpicEce
sarprtsfd j
perous farmer, of BL Joseph, went In !e*y, His mother was M years old.
of a hen perched uyon the jl6p of a
tan Wcdneajlay aqd attempted
onvn. Mich.. FM. M.—Mn. WillA tramp S under srrest at Homer lined in a pnvalc school bulldlag. In ] qnealhs |2.265.0(*0 to various ehnrtthat place, owing to an cutbreak ofitlri. hirlaJlng $i.t»0i« to the Juba
OeneraU Fok and Roitae were
milk wagon which *ss ^'lu route suicKle by drinking
Uin Balej end dughtrr. of
At'charged with entering a bardwi
scarlet (rv<i.
iRjlst.dB library ml JUnt^rotor. la
delivering milk. Thc"heri bad orlCenter, apent Baodar here with her deltted and dUebarErd.
early hour Sunday morning the' store, a mrat market and drug aw
The navy RmlUary steamer Bnffak. [ which dnriog her IIMlme uhe «t>eal
dently perched bersrlf upon the cover attempted to burn ner bouse. She II is alleged that he took arevolverand
pamu, Mr. Alderteh.
of tbe wsgoD over nlglft.
Mr. ud Mi^. William HlBtea were
Mil be committeed to the Kalamazoo! eartridget frotn the hardware store. Capt. C. F Pool. r. 8.. N., In com- [ $T/(*P,CWi la bulldlBg and Offuipiiaz.
mand. will leave Bu Franclato Sat♦
AS A FARMER BEES IT.
driver bad failed to setyher when he Insane asylum.
Trmreree Ctt^ caltcra Twadar.
rauiage from the market and brandy
V*e.--VV
$::.ooo U
in iuv
the WIIUlUrT
attoniey fee filed Iff
•nn,
fa,
There will be a maeqoetwde
at ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦«♦ rtarteJ out In the early momlsg.
How to reduce Are Insurance prem-; from the pharmary. He was drunk
make ready there for the Ug AerL '
To the editor of the Herald:—If The -hen belrg stiff wllh the cold loira U fhat la bothering the bualnna when idcked np by the offleere.
, iDw Uhe IDB PHder erenla*. Peb.
Tfa. a w .
___I
r‘“' J^rDonald estate lor ■enu.w
space can be aitared. I would like to made no aftempl to Oy away but | men of Manball. At a recent meeUnsI Deputy Sheriff Hammond of Roch Tfa
, fanolfa
j,™. Ho„ MaDofaU to Ifa
munlt
..............ui.l .Ik* I,™.,*, to, fa.
I’Mre. George Johaeon. of Oregem, ar- Eire tny rerrton of the liquor tral huddled herrelf up fn a heap ood was of the common council the matter e*ter has recovered a watch and Iwe
Evans' baiticwhips.
I in things uke tbclr
rtred here Mondar to rlalt her annt.
I discasicd at length. Tbe busl-jrlngF. valued at $1*0. stolon frrmi the
Thomas
J
MuU
in
wa
Mra. Jamee WlDcheomb.
Bill Jones goes to town and g)ds
B has also taken , house of Mary Robinson. Mnndsy.
on the Ars't ballot as Ih<
Mre. AlUe Bert made a betloeae dnmk. He spends $& and of thls.''tbe
it up. A loehl insmnee patrol to be, Tbe valuables were fonnd.tn
Sovlh Manitou Ittand. fVb. 2L—
PERSONALS.
trip tb Trareree City Tneedar.
es get I2.&0; (he bar­
i*aia (or by thi business wen Is being Randolph hotel, at Detroit. Edward candidate for congress from the James P.*B«rdldfcr-fltat assittaBt of
a t>. Aniure went to -Detrett on a tender. M cents; ISeenae, SO cents; Proqi Tlinrsday’B Rerord.
j conridered.
{ Stowcl and Janies Rayburn are under FoiiHh Ohio cougrrssional district Graiuy [(land'light station tn WltRcsoloUcns
endorsing
both
Prcridcia
be^raa trip yeaterdar. Hr. DennI- rent Jlght. heat and other exiwnae*.
State *Pood Itirpeclor G M Dnir.c| Harry Rhodes, arrested for alleged arrest charged with the burglary
fonsln. I:nr. been promoted to keeper
Bo^4{r Trarcrae Oit;. atn hare charge
passed thrbugb the eliy this after-!fa!be swesrlcg In the local option] W. W. Manger, one of the oldest Roosevelt and Secretary Taft were qf lh<- South Fanltoa kilaml light sta­
a In Mr. total
his way to Nortbport to’raec agMnst Nrlron Rhoadia at the restdenta of Oalcsborg. died Friday passed. Don C. Hendetron and E. T. tion. Tice W.’ p, Lorroe, keeper.
Conklin were namt d as national eon- trasBfrrTrd t-i tiH->rc|H-rsh:p of tbo
4d»Ko-B abcedwe.
m'lMves hit tsain
1
nut all night «l>end a few days with
Jiinnsry leim of the circuit court, at morning after a short IRoess due
htch arriVB#»a few days ago. Paw Paw, was arraigned and had an his advanced years. Mr. /lunger was rcntlon delegates vriih
Hathawnjr spent Bandar
and la arrested for emclty to anlmaH.
WankrcBC. lils.. hatbjr light station.
for Taft mo long U he IS
Monroe dater rlsiUng her parents.
la lastly proud of the young examination before Juiticc Rowland.''(■ yen re old and for mat)y years was
HU lawyer cosU him |5; he is fined
The change will take rtv-cA Mferoh L
.
Toeeday erenlng. Feb. 25th. there tiS making the total oost of his set- fellow as It la his first son. and he Is He was held for trial at the March a veterinary surgeon in the eastern eandidsu.
Hart Gees ta Prison. ')
The Tcpubllnui state central com­
will bd an enterulnment at the M. E. Ung dmnk. $26. He then goes home cudgeling Jils bruin In ordhr to find a t-rni of court «n the sum of $1.00') part of Iklc connty. Ho was a veteran
Detroit. Feb. 21-Atonzo lUfi. tbo
^arch given by the Ashury Epwortb with n big head and lays off two days name that will suit him.
lisll. Not being able to furnish the re- of the lO.trO Ohio volunteer Infantry. mittee t>r Kepiuck.v. Issued a call oleoffargarine king, whose deflanso
convention
In
J
xmi
I
s
AII
c
Leafoe'of Traverse City, all are when he ought to have been working
Newaygo's village council passed
Tbe Rev. R. N. Holsaple. aosUtant j qul»’d bonds.
of tbe,isw.m|n.<p«t hjg) over $20.Mfi.
cordially Inviied to attend.
with hU team and earning $3A0 a superintendent of the state Anll-;lho county Jail to await arratBoment'resolution connected with the bonding May e, to oelcct delegates to the na­ was toJay rciKekriitafta
maalhe ..
tional ooBventrim.
No rcrolullons
Bandar at istn p. a. Mr. Hudson day, $7 for the two days, making
iloon Irogne Is In Ac city on bust- lu the higher cdum,
ipropcuiiloB to put to popular
In th; house of eormttoii.
will speak at the Qrawn M. E. church total of $32.
»a.
I The Central hol.l at Cadillac thejrlllBge elrrUon. March 9.
Citizens n-gardlng a candidate for i
- Burned to Death.
of the Unltrd States were adopted.
o« tnpersnea.
Mr.-and
Mrs.
O.
P.
Carver
have
re
r(^>M'riy
-of
Dr.
John
Lecson
and'
will
have
a
chance
to
aay
whether
nil cannot now tiny feed for bis
All-'gan, Feh. 2l.-Juhn LodMto.
Prraldrnt Roosevelt has pardoned
Mr. an^ Mra F. L. Bird were hnngry horses or build a lino fence. turned from Summit City where iheyjlcatcd by Mrs. M Maloney, was par jthc couerti may borrow $10,000,
Allen Parker, who was eonvitted In aged 76. was bnrsed to droth (b n Are '
Traverse city bkllan Monday.
Mmself. bU family, fats credMors, attended the funeral of George Tlllot-1 Hally destroyed by Arc late Saturday ••perlAed purpose stated
which destroyed his home nk aidMrs. Rsrr and Miss Johnston at- his township, bis school district, his
[ night. - Dr. Leeson’s Ickss is covered' <.roctlon of a public building suited the federal conn In Nashville (wo
years ago and realenced to serve five night. He lived alone.
tended reading circle at Travem —jjfa
hts
- • •
■Irr. J. Alberti and daiight'-r. Mrs. l y Insiirnnce. Mrs, Maloney's loss ,
U- piihlle utet.
ti.*eL
City Saturday.
Van.lervtwn retnrii'-d to Chicago i* *1':'’. wHh no lusurame. The test] John T. McCurdy of Owosso has years In the federal prison at At­
bors all suffer some of the lots.
lanta. charged with misnse of frinds
Who galnsr HU tomraunlly has lost today after MsUing Mrs. F. D. Osborn.-Of Kelscig U’igcrcn. grocer, on Arst been granted a judgment for $11.of a bank Wlsncr
at Tullahoms.
Killid the Ckicfcofis.*
t'Sl.S.I
by Judge
InMc- Tcnn.
$32, the saloon keeper geU tifft 75 of Flllh street. Mrs. Vanderveen was Hour, b ».10i.. ir.,an d Mangus Han-^
Ill the
estimates
for appropristlon.;
aecompanled by her daughter. A1- »0"- who inns a emuli Tx.-suurant on j
Curdy's
suit against
Shiawassee
coon' Two dpc>‘ Thiuvdar entered t^e esaU, who geU the resl? That
I the hamc Aoor. Iiaj :i small I-jbs. A ly. The county will likely appesl. sent to eorgress liy the oepartmcnl'
chicken hoste Jn which Miss Nettle where local option U getting lta.4raw berta.
of
state
Is
a
recommendation
(or tbs'
€. Gray had a flock of 20 W%lte Ply- back. U It makes grass grow In tomr
Helen
CD Mssoi left this mornliig|^ dofi'CtlVe cbininey rnuri d the fire. ^ John T. McCunly held notes for motimoth Mock chickens, and iMoghtered streets It will slap make grass grow for Cadillac; where she will
win visit her; The Central Is one of tbe oldest ho- , el loaned the county In connection appointment of four eomraerrlul at-'
lacu.ii. ;o tc r'-’ni d to f e various
Jl*'* °f Ncribern Hiebigan.
| with building of the court house
Uiousands of acres of land in this
ordhf •qdh. IpRrlM them M««llng
e-jii...-. a ard l.,Tai.oou of the Dnlt-!
ifcs. M. lUcksrd end ..dsughters.) Whether or not me UaiGc Creek It-, Corunna
<nad mMN m tbs Boor of the coop, hotnty now bare.
tma TUKM OM eMcken honae of MIsi
J. 8. Blem.
Doris and Rachel, who arc spepdlng ..........bonds
—•*' for tbe erection of a new] Jandanan Fegavie wu drowned
Jennie Andsnon end killed sevmal of
the winter In Grand Rapids, returned city, hall and pol.ee station this'yenr ^ while crossing the Soe river Tbura- diecrrtlon of the president, with
A coinpaclou broke through, ariet of 4.4.DOO each and allowai
this flock. J. J. Qrsy In pasting
Klllsd by P. M.
(hat city this mcralng after spenC- a large amount of money is to be day
brsae renKiag from Qstarrli aod drivm
$2.&«i each for traveling and <**► < sway aCoU la lh<
$2.5M
ihcHowl
quieklv. "Bmara
Ralph TbompMn was Insw ':y lUtl...................
beard the oomnratlon smong the hens
( a short time at home. They will spvii; for ImiirovewcDtf. Approprla 1 the ice with him. but was rescued,
ezpeuses. Bccrolary Root and Sec-, tbe S-wswof Twte aod BbcIL FuU Mas
tloas will be asked (or two cement I The Pere M.Trquetlc has laid off
and chased the dogs sway. Chief of ctl by Prre Marqui-ite JiwId N'o. 6 return home In tbe spring.
iary
of
the
deportment
of
Droapi^a or by «naO. UqiM
retary
Straus
bridges. rrxUng |13.tH>u iirick pavlng^mic tsnn In each of Us section eangs
CasnovlB Fridav hlgbt and bis
Poles Ashton was ooUfled to look
Mils Frances Leutholtz Is enjoying
wh
®^(o«0"sfnatt«iiisas75ets.
romrorree and lalior.
Joteph Thomiison. was so badly
Into the matter, and-'be started out
both very By B.-olhori. M Wenw Utmet. New Voek. i
week’s vacation from her duties as costing 130.00(1 at tin. i<a*t. and ce-!tor twn «-p< ks at Brighton. The Ann
eldfwalkii to <hi- • \tent of t:0.-' Ar!i--ir has l.'.ld off seven-of Us (wen- much iuteraArt in this praporiiloi
inji^thathedl'ed at 3 o’clock this
tn ffMst of the doi^iIcslRdy St E Wllhelm'o dry goods
the former because be Is alert to «vty-«lght section eo°FS.
mas Oray'c lou It heavy, as she momlog. The men » .tc driring orer ctore. She left this coon for a few
<
ry
opporiunlty
to
promote
comtoerMrs.
Frank
Vrevlaod
stlcmpted
to
bad been at great pains to bring np the crossing and (ailed to hear or sec days’ visit at Frankfort, her home.
dal lutcrcfls at tbe cotm|rr. nnd ths
General News.
the train. The three homes the men
the standard of her flock, three
Phil Griffin and two sons. eoiumlt c-ulclde at Iirr home. 317 Cot­
The rwpubllctns of the ninth.con- latter especially because the pro­
them having high ecorM at the reeent' id were kUIed.
Cruce and Phil. jr„ were in the city tage strrel, at Cadniar late Saturday
e. K. Moblo. Of this city, was on yesterday on a burners tilp.
n;cht. With s fork fr.>m .-i earring set ^ Kressionat eSstrlct. Mlrr.niri. Indorsed posed aticcbi’K would be able to fur­
ponltry show. When the khickens
nish Information mnrb dc. I.:d by
the train and bel|<«I pick up the^esd
were fed In the moming the door
John W)-man, manager of the Ume she cut a gash nearly three Inehes secretary Taft for president, and At- he di'i'-irtmcnt over which he pneand bU Injured
their bosse was left slightly ajar 1<
A Cement Co., and wife, of Petoskey. long abunl four Incheii helow he, j torney Gen lUldey for governor of -Mni. Such attaches arc common la
^er to giro them fresh air. and lu taken os the train
who hajre been visiting Mr. and Mrs. chin, It Is said that Mrs. V:-eland’s Missouri R.insom A Brewer, of Gss- b< eaflosslra acd legations ^ other
about Albert Dorr, of Dll West Seventh attcwpi to end
heir homos ab(
life was caused eonsd^ count’, nud Wllllnm EpperfliflsopAtMr the dags found aeersa to from there cent to their
cnuntrles. Several of lie ^copeaa
ibg flo*. The UUing was done a half mile distant^
street, and other friends, returned ■ by jealnury. u L Ihu.ial'.t the Wound son. nr Rails county, wire elected
Mr. Mobls statgd that the sensation h'<^p ,^7y "
«vl.l not prove fatal
| delegates to the rhlcacn convention lov.-romcnts have similar
ahMt U;fl» 7Mt«*y forenoon.
lo Washington. Several of them
when the tmln struck the men and^ LIrar. of Duluth, who
Mtes Martha M. Glddlngs Is dead at They are Insirurt-d for Taft
the hornes wns the nue Bk thongb has been visiting Mrs. Sam Benda, re­ her home at Romeo, aged 60 years | The Ohio railway cmmisslon wii! .also have agricultural eziicrU attach­
the car bad left the track and were turned home yesterday.
She was a daugnter of the late E. W. ^ invrsilgnte ih-' wreck of Saturday 'd t' their rmbnai.li-B.
Kif.-" ■
S'W-a! Briitesunl Bpiscop;! clcrrunning along on the ties.
The
Mrs. E, H. Wood went to Boyne Glrtdings, Three riilers and two broth nighv In which right people werbodies Of the horses were thrown «tn City y'-' terdny.
been given very gensml
(rs i.-.irvlvc: Messrs E. W. and U A.!’kl1!.-d lii a grade r-o.rlng n.lll-ion CMi;-n lint 111 Sew York the other Tr*]* rro<^ O-lM CAy sad rsoTOM*
.lay
and
i.rgsDlzrd'tbe
Anglican
Ro­
a statement to that effect haring first ali.ngji.le the eoachc# and lore all the
GidJings. Hiss Sarah Gi'IdlnpH and iK-twe<n a Rig Four ir;in rn1 .-v irolMrr. C. D. Armstrong, of Kalamaman uniot. nlih W. M Csreac. of
Mrs
H, N. Wood,
of Culor.idn ley e^r St Toledo
I In the New Orleans Fleay- tu-iis off on one sMc.
I
r. A MmaBA. a-1
g<v>, who hen been visiting Mrs. A. M.
Tb* croBSlng at the point where
sae. However, tbe regiorter who se­
Sprlnngi and Mrs,. H.W, Chase of j Repul.llrans ..f the fifth war.1 l■..r I’MlartelphiH. as presidenL Their r.i 'JBNKA Agu«
[Kelly, ret’tncd home-yeitcrday.
the
ascldeni
ocem->1
runs
dlagnonalcs red ths tnterrlew with (he cardinal,
rambrldce, Hass. Thi- fanrral s<-r jgressloral dlsfrl-t. Kansas.' ns-ii.d .-iTowf-'I p'lntiiA’ Is to Bfvk church
[ Mr. and Mrs. II. Morgan, of Inunion with the .ruiholle church.
tailed to catch bis meaning and to y. The wen had boon at an aucUon
| Lawrence M .lones and Mayor Henry
I disnapolls. Jnd. who have l>een visit- vices will be held Tuesday.
detanse of his posUloa. the cstrdhtnl ale ond were driving the team and
Kilii Jil'C No. 35*. L. O. T M. M .'M. Desrdsley deiegnii-s to the nattonling friends In the city. left yesterday
;;>,t" rill- of Hie Ejitoc-pal churdi.
made the foUowlsg sutement to the leadUig one horse. They were muffled for Galveston Tezae, where they will cnirrialnei! 30d members of hives of al convetiHgn They wm- itivniried
l:i-h Hill. Jno.. wbcrc * bank role
plearus. a tac simile of the tetter sp- up In big overcoats and die train
Dowagbe. Btichansn.
Three Oaks, fo, Taft. K«rb>ri d Hndlev w;i, :tj
siKTid the remainder of the winterry octjrred the o’.h«-r day. sits alup behind them. . The bodies
poaHng la thfet paper on Feb. 11. the
Mto. N.m. fatofak,. O! Ota.to-!'”"" ■>''
, a-rf-tor
it eoni}.:<-ldy wlj;cfl vZ the mup
thrown ^boat fifty feci from the fato. 1. -uiOfa fa.
tollowtng being a eopy:
Cfarifa. «t|“ *
I -ni. -r,.bur.,.. to .fa ....tofatoi,
1«1"> by o '-ydnir-. it ;* oiny a few
track.
“1 regret that your reporter
.to. ellr. Alto. ,toto ,fa fafa,.. to
L ,fa„to..,.,„fa| J|..-lrt to Otoo tofa*
ii* from i.'l.crtv, the former home
A physician on the train gave what
coBsekMUly tailed to catch the two
.fafa Ifa l..I.fa, to ,fa .to... «m.A Tho.,.. f...
the .'.-.ui-- !
!bc fanioiih banexwnulon of my tbougbu In an In- Airisiuncc bv could and wIk-u tii<- 1... j™-,... to M.r.faiofa
.fa.bnnd-. cfaiA, tor to.
, Tbo
on ; ...to
terriew Uat evening. What I bad mi-n wers' remove I at Gssnovla ac
________________
iMsl'-r!. U. T: and >:> yeors old. Me _Tafl for presidein sel.-e|ed p 0. Rem
T’l- sIJ: of Mr- Rylands. widow
tataaded to sa^was that In my Judg- compaiiied ^h'’tu b> do what be could
PERfiONALfl.
'Clave, who U a lending fruit growei. irk and A J. R'»«l-v d> legale* to the
•f John Kyii.i.d' t^f ’hr famoc: Man­
nsBt piahlblUfe la Imprscilcsl to for the younger s$Biossh.4ie rcalizcii .Fttna Saturday’s Record
!’’”*
* divorce.
} Chicago ronvenllon si;.l name'! ,t
larga..eommerctal cities Uke New that the Injuriet Arro fatal.
' Mrs. Snidmore of Ttiiee fttvera, ft. Young as prcfldeotlsl el«-rii)r f<>r
Merlon Vote, of Glen Haven, who
An Inquest will be held Friday
Ortesaa.
;fo of r'-presf-ntnllTc A. W Srld } ihr dl-lrichas
been
In
town
en
business,
One of the horses was
“t think that local opuoo can be morning.
I mure, ulio
uho has becu in the h.»pltal i On a warrnn' charg'rr
today.
woifgid In .froi't of the cngiiie and
sBceessrally tried
eonniry
Arbor for an operailon and ib.. forguey ef a |l.-o.''«V) rkwk on a
acd Mrs. j' P.' Crandall
bau to ^>e pried out.
jtirai.-n'af. 1» eoavaleselng.
|Q.i«kertown. P.i . hark. 1,e«-ir g.
igwley. went lo Deulab todd;
I b&iory J. Waldron, once an expert c,.x, nc insursnre broker, was arrest
B. Bm:.ir«a. of copcmisW
. OStierkl Xosmel BMtsneM to Die.
flsriously Injurud.
jbolikkeeiier and an innueatlal man.Jed alter a slrtigcie with two drier
borne
today.
■ BL. Petersburg. Feb. 2«.—Ocaeral
Clinton, the t-year-old son of Olive;
tires .It piJladelpbia.
Btoesael was today sentenced to death
rcitbaupt. who liven lo Ix'elauu
''HirZrcTwif' t^kTc Gar. Guild of Masss. hiiseita paid
log Port ArthuV
county, was seriously Injured 8•ta^ CM to Copemlah today.
,
I^afavette InJ . for 5,..rial,
hi* respect* to Ihc prrvl'lcnt Hi- .leBr. cml, -fat to M.to..fa _,fa.„ I
during the lUssoJapanese day alteniooo In the lUniiah.A Lag
dined to diacufii politic* 'icvou'l
The Rev.
. Ferguson went i
Mercantile company’s store by tadbat asked the Law and Order league' saying that
overture* had l>een
Wexford today.
a U made that, the lag against a screw in the wall.
lo demand a grand Jsry lovreUgation made to hia
become a vice pri-s:Mra. A. TarJrnon
t to Manls
Tbe mother, who was doing
ef alleged violatiun of the Hquor law. deniial candidate
•hopping bad left the child In 1^ Ue today.
The atiorney illegcd that many taLucius r. Hovee. of HsriforJ.jCona
wW«^^Lngevi*ee<Tev^ ostKeWstef
cab near the main entrance.
^Tte
Mrs. A. E Fay. of Big Rapida. ar­ loonUta had 'straw' bondsmen.
was app. Inied temporary reeelffr for t«Mrdic&wtini requitvl. orcto astast
child stood np acd loatag Its balagel rived this afternoon to apent the reNine boys from Menon tsee a ill be the Sews-d Rubber company, of Bn*
lu^are ar*J wot t# itupJaAt t)
maladvr of the winter with her dangh- tent lb Lans;ng February •* by an
tell forward. On the wall was
by Judge Shomay of the FUper•crew and this had once been corared T. Mra. W. T- Roxhurg.
For gpring and sum­
enterprixlcg ccwsnaiwr
publisher. lor fonri.
MIsa Emma 74’llbehn MR this after-. TYle boys will vtolt the state Instltewith a bolt whteb had worked off.J*
The plant* of the Capliol Truck
mer work bu7 baod
some manner. In falling, the chid'*' ooe (nr Omena where the will spend'
and win b« enlertalDed at and Rag Manufaccuriag rompacy acd
tnflde ahoev. The best
(ace struck on this, the screw catrhweek TiaiUag frinds.
luncheon by ^v. Warner.
the Eagle Trunk Maoufaetnring com­
Ipfc tbe -flesh ef the cheek
of leflther-every oait
C.
OUlesids. agent of the Pere
It is poi likely (hat any criminal pany at Pittsburg were act afiro
nose and teartiig a jagged mt to the| Marquette at Elk Rapioa. was In the eoMs win be tried during the March Teerday afternoon by ,
•od stftch just right
dilld’t Up. The teeth are all aflected city today.
term of the ciroolt <ouri at Ann Ar
for good wear. Cost
tan how badly to not known at ifkrm
Mn. J. M. Battaobary Ictl today tor bor. There are Are ease* en the row (oeapee from Injury, but reached
little more than the
Oraod Rapid* for a vtolt wllh frieods. docket, bnt the omlv ones that may be tbe atreet In safety. The toaa it
1%e mother la almon prostrated
O M. Morse left for Mt Pleaaaat tried arc thoee of Tbcmtaa Elil*. the he»ey.
comm n kind but not
ig
over the aeeldeaL tflaning beneU for this moradag called there by the aeftsrith
rweoty-Dve girla. taenban of
much.
Par Biio by Jsbnaew Dn« Co.
|oq« IOmh of Us ataUr.
ta the coRtaloo 6& Mata street last taataooable tamlUe* of Bryn Hawr. a
The Bev. sad. Mrs. 8. U. Flgmlag
cntcrtaliiod 21'members of tbe Acme
Ladies’ AM society Thursday afteraoon at the Fourteenth Street M.
tmisonagc comer of FlReenth
Pine streets, the Udies driving
from Acme to a elclgfa.
'The afternoon was spent la a social
way. aod at 5 o'clodi tables <
with a pot nick ss^r wblgb
ladles brought uitb them.
Adne
housewives are noted (or their fine
cnilnsry art and yeqterdayis (can of
good things but added to their
reputation.
After supper the guests gathered
In the parlor and nng “God Be NVIth
Too.- after which the Rev. Mr. Flem­
ing gave a short talk, assuring the
guests that he but sicbed they were
as glad to be sith them as he ;
Mrs, Fleming were glad to ba^t4hc
HU talk wtd full of spirlinal help i
was ■ fitting close to s very enjoyable
afiemoon. Tbe ladles drove L:ck to
Acme early In the evcnlag.

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•M<IB TMVtM lautK THumMY.'ruiluUV tr, net.
'waa ao nallka Mm. that Uada Mack May longer. ]. am well at ptcne&t aad |
e of tbe f
>. 1 wUl. ribbon, c 1 yard of black rlbbcm. a!
mack Veted and poatled abont hope you and the Snmhiiien
look ter this to print aad hope tt win pocket-book with twsaty-five eaata to
tt. nnaBy It tned again on a tree- aB wMl. u la nice weather beru now. lias the waste basket
| it. obe book, the aame af It da -aarkl !
root that kad been tamed up in tbe
There
Tour Suasblaer.
| the Herald Angels Stog." a poet card 1
air by Ite uvak taUlag ecroaa aaoth- was a wedding at Suttona Bay New
Age A
Ira Coarsoo. I album, a dreaa. e faaey dish, a glam !
teUen tree. Cable Mack waa ahla- Tears eve„ it waa Laura Oeonseth
Too are certaloly a real Sunshtoer. cup. a handkerrblet a Chrtstmaa 1
tng tbe light all aroondr to catch tbe aad Muten Bahle. The church was
take such good care of your' card aad the little booklet that you
H«nM VMf Mkf MiiiMw
naat like oar VaMktee Clab prettr
gleam of the cafi eyeu. wbe«i all at decorated very nicely. We lake the roebter.
I seal me. a pair of strings,
sttafciDgs. n
a pair of , |
weU. *>iiT fm ABd Uere taa*t aar
once. diracUy over bis head, (lew a Herald yet and enjoy reading the leidenbt aboai vkat the Saiufalac Chib
'1 wW tfy MW U wmrf «r
great animal that be said Ic
ten. They are very toteneting to
tklaha
of
Aaat
Usile'
Now
left
read
««« a»M
about twen^ feet long In tbe dim md. Wen. I can't tklak of any more
tbe etory of Noar. the vlaa black
light. Tben be knew Iwaa m eu
I
try w
*■ *
an I will claae tor Uto time. Hoping
,
— .— . wd*M
dot.
wild cat. bnt a big cougar, and as <
«e this printed In the SunuMne
One day to aebeq) we were talking P*** 7^ names don of all thoac who
Veata, Waak., Feb. 7. X*. rifle he had waa too llsht-ebooUag
aboai writing to the Sanshlne Oub 1
“*■ Uttogs for Christmas. Yon
kill it, be waa compeUed to eaU oC
Tour Soflshiner.
and
lelltog
them
ill
bow
we
spent
|
>><>
surpriaed
to
knew bMr tar
•rer tell jroa tk
tbe d<% aod go home. Poor KIg waa
Age 11.
Laura Johnson. our Cbristmaf. We •ouidn'i all take
presents came. Mama!
•wy IM«t thtet,
“bacbed tt* oo thla place tor Ore Wtterly disappointed, but if It had
I am glad you enjoy reading the the time to write, so pur -teacher.Mtoa! nnts to know If you bate a Christ- ^
reart
before
I
case
to
lire
here?
been shot and only wounded,
If I WM Ml li «rylM to M
Tours are always to- Dago, provided s way by leibng us“** cactus. If yoa haven't, she will
Weil, be AM, aa4. of coorae. eltboat cougar bight have badly Injured
tkM tttaffc I ^ Wnr, try
uieutlnr
draw slips of paper and I happened
■ ”**
r«>» •“ 1** spring. I
aoBie ktad of jlraly conpairioB. be
killed hU master or hlmaelf or
to get the lucky number, so will ptw-j H'ell. good tye.
would oftib bare bees quite
both, and no one would have been
Glen Arbor. MIrb.. ceed. At fltst. on account of having'
7°“'' •"»*“* Sans*lne girt.
; “‘I*’"
aome. Now what better ebam
able to And tben. Cade Mack eui
Jan. ?T. IMS.
so short a term of school thU year, i
Mabel C Mann. ‘ ~
aarbodr hare tbaa a brlpbt. (aUbfnI toed ibe cougar tracks nesi day and
Dear Ibeoldent—
we did not expert to celebrate Christ-i
««talniy did have a lovely
dos. aa Iciig at one can't alwayn bare said that Mme left to moi.st pi
very
much,
bdl
tatpr.
as
there
!<‘'>'^«mai.
and
1
am
glad
you
wrote
will
wrlie
a
few
Hnes
to
you
i
otber poiHile about?
r aomeUaca were fwat m big as saDcera. s
to be a Cbristmas tree at tbe
about yoar pmenta.
think that In tome war* dost are bel­ tog that It really was a very large three of my schoolmates wanted b
write with them. I have not wrltaving sUUon, we Anally deeid<>d i
*
ter than a praat maar people, be­ anliaal.
hast Ob* t.. xo wi vrbtn m teeam. aiotr u
i to you before. 1 ao sitting alone to have a school rniertatoaeni which'
Carp Lake. Mich.,
enA* a dog friend will rea»r and
Though KIg did bate wild-eaU and
•chotri. I so to school today proved to be very nlre We only prac-’
J*®- *•- !•**tmlr be glad or eorry with you (no
had over a hundred shot for him. b^ Have 1 told you what 1 got for Chrtit tired abont a week and bad somtlf’*'*'’ Pfestomt—
MM. GLAKA VATU, MK^.
prMeodlDfl and they will serer tell
Uncle Mack alone, besldm treeing mas? I don't ronember. I will tell- very Idee selections. One was -The i I
l"to your SansblDe Club.
anytblag you don't want tben to.
many others, aome of whlcb otber you again. i got a doll, some little Dollies' Lullsby,- pUyed by two glHi *
•'»
««>»- and 1 ha*e read
Uncle Mack tblnka about tbe tame
mm VM Vrwliil MrtH GM
and a new sled and a peacll a box of
parole got. he lived in peace with dlabtv. some blue ribW. candy and with dolls to their srms. Another was
srithmetlc. and spelling.
way. to be hat afwayt had a dog with
writing paper and lou of candy and
our tame eats, of which we usaslly peanuts. There is snow here
The
Deaf
Grandma,"
played
by
foorl"‘“*’
cud fl»e monthv,
bln bore. After trying one or two othnuU. I got aome Cbristmaa oarda too.
had eeveral about tbe home and nof
ua.
^■^o!et
and
Ids
were
my
grand
•iwtog
to
ssh.ihl.
1
a
I
would
rather
have
K
bare
era, be went to town one day about
Weil, that win be all for tkit time. I
pedally thle bam. He would let them ground no 1 can |>lny om i»f doors be­ children nod Harley Beck wmi the
' >»»*■ ">7 teacher. Her will write mere the next Ume.
dfteen yeart ago and paid a man
with him mm his dish
Miss Florenre Axicll. Our
cause It is too cold to play to t
agent Ton can Imagine how 1 look­
there dre doilart for a Uny, rolyTour toving Amshtoe tay.
I. M«r.
wouldn't evn growl.
If ever
snow. I can thtok of oo mure
ed. for I was dressed just like a rchtol Is dUtrtet No. 5. llebroo town­
poly. luaiy. black puppy, jntt oM
Age lA
Andy Connoa.
dog came here, uniens his a
write, so win close. Good-oye.
grandma. We bad aome sooga. One ship.
enough to leave Ita mother. It la raihIt la ever ao aloe to have yoa aad
wss
with
him.
KIg
would
chase
him
From.
UttI* D«g lUvA
From your Sunshtoer.
waa. 'Those Christmas Bc!U.~ anothar a rtak to pay much here for a pap.
Freda and Ira for Sanahlnei*.
I.ura Snyder.
was “Shine. Deautlful Star," Then
Uabto Hollaud.
t (M4 toeka km m* thlagi U ptntr. beetme in tbit Pacite eonat eoantry off the place as though It
wild kntmal. end any of the nearer
erer ro glad that you want to
It will soon 111- cprlng now. aod we bad another, which i thought
A fcpt bU a pvaMt:
moat dopa bare while young a dlaneighbors' dogs he would Chase clear' then you cap hare floe times playing proved to be the nicest of all. There'* Sunahlo.-r. Minnie Mina and Bl«M«y kM a half aeare of ptaytUasi.
called anlmon-eickneee. and a
to their own door-yards.
*
of doors.
were nine of ns In It. We had Saabe good friendi of yours.
fian aad amvt aad baU;
very great many die of It.
Df^r Prealdenl—
ClaoB
and
Mr.
St.
Nicbolaa
After
Nig was nothing if not energetic,
Bai
Do( Riff - Mt Mg te Nigger (be waa called
play was over we bad coffee and
Empire. HIcb..
1 Wmght I woald write yoa aW
ren In play, even when be had r^cb•n Arbor. Mich.
Vky. ka kaa aatbias at all.
either one) polled aafely tbrongh that
cake. Then Santa Claus came and
Feb. S. IMA
ed whA> was old age for a dt^. At
tr.- to let yoa knqw that I Moeleta
Jan.
n.
190S.
trying time, and gree- np
took everything off the tree and’ we Dear President—
your, card aad bnttoe. | was varr
WM.If yw had to yonr Jaeket-poek atroBg. gentle dog of great lateili. ten yeaH. he would play like a pup­ Dear Proalilr nt—
home.
We
bad
a
tree
at
py at ^Imea. with aome yonng dog.
going to write to you now.
A* I have not written for a toni moeh pleaoed wlifa il)em and -f thank
geaee. Hie coat wea black and
home. Now. | am going to tell you SsDsUao Club I thoegbt I vonid >m very mneb. | have two brotton.
or with ua. When NIB wee about five wrote once liefore and received
• illfaraM
an
ly. and hU tall big aad bmby
I yean old we bad a puppy we named card and button and am very thank­ what 1 got for Cfarislmas. A box of write now. Will you please send me I , am nine yiar* old. I am to tha
4tod HPr at-'iaad i
baadaome. He abowed tbe very tinMajor.-and Major ponld do just aboiA ful for ibein. I am well and hope yoa Trittog paper, a book, a stlk waist a <ard and 'button, I have
in > third grade. 1 have readlac. artthmeieat bit of wblte abirt-front and wore
•b ltlc.lar.g
as be pleased with the older dog snlf
yip same. | am to the sixth two bandkerehleto. two collar* and a wanting to join tho Sunshine CInb
WWn kott tktogs were ao
taa gloraa aod ahoet. There are
ao trouble about it at all. When Tfig grade. I bare arithmetic, history. necklace. Now 1 must Hose as my for a long time, i.have a cat named
Aad UUla DM Bafa
good many fleaa In our part of WaahIt
tier
is
getting
pretty
long.
Stub
aad
a
pet
calf.
It's
name
is
Rot-,
Is all I can tbink of.
iroold be standing sUll. Major would Ib^ammar. phyciology and spelling.
la aaklag bad crown bold.
ingtoa. bat Nig batbod ao oKen In
From your Sunshtoer.
le. Wc have a boulc. Its name is
Pwto
alt down under him and poll and wor- My teacher's name is Mr Barth. Hw
coU river that they wouldn't utey
Dime, and a few other pets. Well, 1
Amy Delmarter.
-thlckehaJr on bis breast: tben la a good teacher. Our sebool stana
«h« wwVd ym toif tor bte Vrat «d
him at all. He waa much in the
You have written a eidendid letter, will tell you about n:y Chriatmai
I wonid like to see your cat and
ntnote.
perhaps,
we'd
see
Nig
at
S:S0
and
lets
out
at
1:00.
'Hils
is
•Bft
id 1 am sure all tbe SunsMners will presenU. t got a Cbr:vtmas book d(« 'Utrat are ibrir named?
lae aad waa treated tike the
Balling along, with Major’s teeth fast the second time I have written lo
•h down MW and gnmt;
enjoy it as much as I did.
tlemaa be tried to be.
In bis bushy tall, and feet scarce you. I will clove, hoping you are well
Da yoa thtok he’d wi m meb aa
Nig loved to make hiaieelf aaeful toitcblng the ground, they went
I remain yonr friend.
we dor
> .
. Cedar. Mleb.,
aad Uncle Mack trained Urn
fast.
by the time Major was
Lucy Andresen.
Or ceSdd be do witb leaer
Jan- S7. 1908.
bring tboM. bat. coat, or aortblog
<to have sease." Nlg's tall
Aren't yon glad that the dayv arr
Hare, little Peg Baga.
tbe dog conld carry or drag aloog. was nothing bnt a ragged wreck-i so much longer now? a short time Dear President—
At the right piece pteaw berk
Aner I came. Nig
thought 1 would write to you bcBnt what lots of good times those ago It was dusk at four o'clock, when
lore this time, but please forgive me |
fliled tbe woodboi'for me. a stick at two had had!
your school Ilet'oiit.
A Bortoo scboolbojr WBS tals
bare bad so much to do. I put ,
rtrtmm rm'4 ike a mice wabrella. a time.’ When Uncle Mack would be
Our first lltUc bsby was brought
weeJt mad skUy.
.
•way
out
in
tbe
field
end
I
the
Christmas cards oo the tree at
Mr. nrely aa «ht aky
Traverse City. Mich.. R. F. D. No.
home here when about a month old.
church.
Everyone
who
saw
them
Mg would often be eent In to
Mua dawn a Aaod. to aO tbe tareat
Jsn.*I7. 1»M.
tboughi that KIg would
thought they were lovely. Mama
His arms were soft aod Babfay.
take thlaga out to Uncle Hack or to
TM*rw nto-M om fcMwe why
good friend to him, so they
Dotr
President—
briag thing! to me. He aaved
wrote Ibe names on the hack of all
He didn’t have e strong miude in Us
MM BOlv-ltof hum
KIg came np to
tVhlle ii has been a long time since tbe cards Yes. dear president. San­
Ibeuaanda of steps that way.
ItoaaU haap yav rttetota dry.
me after a alight hesitation, and told
wrote, I win write now and let yi*o ta Cl«uii did vUlt my home. I wish
entire body.
oouree aoeb a wllUag dog- generally
bio bend In my Up. and looked up
know
that
I
am
well.
Will
you
please
OK. yM toldht
I a pood rerol- get a reward of aome ndcc bit to eat. me. but. do you know, he Just simply l>ut these names on the Cradle Roll? you could bavo seen Munia's ChristHe loved sweet things and If I'd oger
rear cactus It was In bloom and bad
The physician who had at|teaded
ear;
wouldn't sec that baby. And be never James Tremaln. Evelyn Tremaln
him a bit of sticky,taffy or eome such
elghty four blorsom* on it. Ever
I kM»v y« do an bate
the femily for diirty yean prescribed
consent to play or be friendly Otis Tremaln. Genevieve
Palon many SuDebinere and others camo Iii
thing stuck fast on my finger. It was
To me a tiamp atopg tbe highway
with any of the children, ibougfa bo James Is five years old. Evelyn thre<Scotfs
Bmulsfon,
amtming
to
see
him
try
to
gH
It
with­
lo
f«It,
You
wanted
lo
know
wl-.it'
Man gtoMt toward tba gala.
never so much aa growled
years ^d. Otis one year old. Gene­ I got for ChrlallUfls A doll, three plnij
out ‘hurting by band witb bU great
Ftoree HUle Sag Bapa.
*
them. He wpuld not stay near them, vieve tlx years old. Please n-nd them
wblte teeth.
six pfwtrardr. a box of writing p*-|
NOW:
im* aMd tba bpllat atralfbtl
and if shut In the bouse, went off up- each a card to my name I have lost
It waa add. too. the way be adopted
|>cr and eiivelr>;.''t. t* n yards of white
ataira or under a bed or some place my button but have the card yet Fur
Or tmrU a laibtop gtoto wonld aoK me when I came here to 1^. Tou by bimrelf. He didn't come to the Christmas I got a handkerchief,
To feel that hoy’s arm ye«
light have thought that be would
» so much any more, but stayed album, a post card, some oranges,
wooU think he was apprenticed to n
have been a Ilttie lealons after bavlag bla master to himself for several mors with Uncle Mack ouUlde. Do candy aod nuts. Por pebt I have i
you snn>ose he was jealous of tbe bantam hens and a dng. 1 have .
yean. Bnt mm the first he gave
children?
:le calf. My teacher's name U Mrs
me tbe greateet love be conld.
AU. DRUOcHtSi SOe. AND Sl.Oa
A UtOe Dog BaM
Nig lircd to be almost fourteen Hendersbott. I like her very mu.’h.
lid very seldom care to go off the
All wblte. and brawa. aad taa.
yean old. and at tost was totally She has a little girl wbose name is
place any more with Cade Mack,
deaf. He had from poppy-hood been Arllne. 1 like her. too. For studies
Mar Mm patbapa yon'd like a mek- leas I wtot too. or Unele^Msck
rtod bla rifle, fur yon must know that Inclined to be a bit deaf. We always we have reading, arithmetic, physl
It is aeike energy' that runs
Nig
a (amona banter after cer felt that he bad earned In bU young ology, language, spelling, geogratihy the organs of your body. The
Ah.aeablBdlpaBdtpttagt
year* all we could do to make his and wriUng. Well, at my letter
itam of game.
storage battery is the nerve
•aM dMktocrwaad to hreaay atrelaa.
old age easy aod we did all be sould p-ttlng loog, 1 Will cote, hoping lo cells in the brain and spinal
, Just to try the dog.
hear from yen.
t us do tor him.
cord, and from this battery
Cade Mck would make motions as
«.
IMy.OttlaDBgBapB.
I could tell a great many more
nerve force is sent out through
It to Ml at me. and Nig would
Me todltok. pretty tUagt
Bcatrlcr TVemaln.
leresitog things about old Nig, bui I
the s\-stem of nerves. To keep
lUy jump between us. and ae
Is
Ar'dno
the
same
age
n-<
.rau
nre?
the body healthy ‘you must
each a manner* that I really beUAre dou't want to crowd out your letters,
B—Mr tbaa aampH) ar aaMy
1 wonder If you a^ In school togeih- have plenty of nerve force; if
that if Unde Ma<A bad tot the pre- BO will stop before you snd the presi­
MOaU Uaaha or do Tad
dent
wlah
you'd
never
heard
of
TOU
have not, the organs work
tenoe
go
very
far,
Nig
might
have
to tbe mare aaae at "areebaT
imperfectlv,
iperfectly, the circulation
circulat
is
Aunt Utile
MlCen him. So you see I elweye (di
Maple City. .MIrb
Let us ask aunt Uule to tell i
sluggish, digestion bad, appesafe evea oo this back-woods farm,
Oaly to baar^i mU
Jsu IT, I9(*v.
tile poor, kidneys inactive,
;ive. and
Whan. Nto was with me. tboaipi many more about Nig. shall we? What
Ttato llttla Dk Bags
Dear President —
dear; clever fellow be waa!
aches, pains and misery are
■•.II virltc vnu * few lines and IH the penalty.
. _te I've had to be here all alone,
Ctoi«-iMp I
know I would like to bo a memTour president thought she was
You can k<
system
abd mwt than many days. Though
. lililcs' Kerv
giowB-ui> lo expect any vslenttoes. lier of your Sunshine Club. Please strong w
Nig aaemad ao devoted to me.
me a card and button My age It assist
isls in generating
generating n«
didn't love hto maater any leas. no. but wbsi do you suppose happened
UHto TMa^
is twelve years l gn to school every
strengthen
8be
got
three!
One
from
Mabel
energy:
it
strengthens
the
tadeed!
A Bttic bR of gaUMca
I like my teacher very well I
nerves and makes the whole
1 have said Nig was a greal konter. Mahn. one from Blenn Dell,
OCtoa mKkae the t
0 the fourth grade An thl* Is
system strong and vigorous. but after a lew chases after bear* from our Second Vice |
1 a Uttle tot of love
first time i have written, 1 win cl
-■I tax* p)«a-jr« In
aad eoate eettre cuffiags from them, Mrs. Shields. You can't imagine
Dr MiiM N>r>i
Makes each a happy tame.
for tbt* time Good-hre.
rroco
_ .. . '-4J t-melraiton, tiij«nTTt&la
hs Be\-cr cartd (or that kind of game bow surprised snd pleared she was
A Mttte faU of tape
I
m-ianvholr.
Afler •e^-erwl
From your Sunrhlner.
how tuBiblny the day' seemed
DMOth* >-.,evn:-s from aN-n* d'Hur*
mnek. But wild‘cate! Tbe woodt
Main Ike Mrtaet-day leak mt.
.
Gladys
Hltion.
1
tri*a
U.n
and found Imme­
were thick and ctooe around bpre Ate ** at the torlng greeUogs.
diate
tMmf. U KxMbiw aiwl iirewgtn.
Aad a little tot sff etarHy
I hope It will not be the last time ens lh«
nervM, chaae* away lb*
(hen. aad Nig would even go out
Matas glad Ita aaddeat toiy.
Xlooay
and
dfnrvaaine
lAougbu and
Next week we arc to have son you will write I enjoy hearing from
Bight Md tree tbe cats if any veu'letter* from Sunsblncrs who go i my Suoablners.
dnred near. Many, many tli
tbe
Dell
school.
Summit
City.
R.
r
D.
JUDG*
J,^ron_^SCTOANN.
Uncle Mack gene ont after night with
r. feb. n. MOC.
No. 1. Mr. B. L. Jones 1s the tearbi4Mcala.tre~ laatern and goo to where tbe dog
Emiilrc. M rh.
vawr drvdirtat. whe • Cj-re •• »etd W
would be barking, and by shtolag tbe er. and he is much Interested In our.
tk* Bret Iwtu* will I
Bonshtoe Club.
light
Into the cat's-uyes managed
to WUl refund your
Lara Baydar. Otop Uha. kOek.
Dear Preslicnt—
UGHT WHITE BREAD
bring U dosm. KIg was always toval.Otodys BUiua. Maple Oty. MIek.
Miles MedLal Co.. Elkhart. Ind
I have never written
the San
Suttoaa Bay, Mict. E. F D No*.
tady me ba Ooamea. m»ftr aaWe la tbU aeighborhood. (or wild
FLAKY BISCUIT
ahlne Club, but my rtstrr Freda ha*
Jan *4. 190A
cate love chtofcens. bOMseeate. ume
written and I tbougfai l would like to
labMU and the like, and naed to be Dear Preoldcct—
UGHT SPONGY CAKE
be one of the Sunsblnert. Will you
a
Mg
aaloaaee
here.
Any
wild
cat
I have aoi wrltteti to yo» (or quite
M. V. V. iMMilae Clab CraM IML
please send me a card and button I
DEUaOUSGEMS
al ta would go efler like a whiriwhile, ro I thoogbt l would write a
DETROIT
lamae Tremala. age five yean;
gave a pet pig.' It la very cuir and I
aad ao aearc It with the ruak
w llBoe M t have Ume. i \hank
Tremaln. age three yean:
have a pet cblckvti. it 1» a rooster
offer* fine butlneas oppoeEXCELLENT MUFFINS
and claasor that the ^ animal
yoo tor that pretty poaial. whlcb I
OCp Tremaln, age cm year; Oeaelunitm tor thew well train­
He" fr. ».c off h'o t€>e« aod I doctorci
“ttwed.' He even treed a nua
got
from
you
a
abort
time
ago
I
ed in Bu*<ness Methods. That
>Bla loot uctll It got wvM. He has got
vtovt Pbtoo. age eta yaare, tTaveme
Ibonght I would teU you what I got
■S why there are now over
be quite j drar pet 1 suppose you
Oty. Midu B. r. D. No. «. Names
of anything made wiih H. & L.
One nlgkt when Nig was not yet for Chrlstmaa. I got a aoap dtah. a wQI think ttds i* quit.- a long letter
aaOOO aucecssfui graduatea
Mat by Beatrice Tremalo.
of the Detroit Buslneaa Uni.
tome years old. Uncle Hack and be
Co s products sure to be all
haadkerehlef. a
procil.
Utile- boy to wrile but 1 do like
' Donato WJln, gg. eight 'rmt*:
varsity new doing so well In
Mnnlag (aom ataohelor neigfatabtot. a doll aad lou or candy and — take such gtr.J car,- of vonr pet
right, because they are all right
thl* growing e*ty.
The
Oarid WOsoa, age aU and a half bork Maoe. wtaro Uncle Mack bad
note. I had lou of (ua aJ'Cbrlstma*. j My sUur and I wrei to Empire tbe
chances were never better
yewti Je«to B’ltoaa, age five yean;
in the making. Yean of cx<
to do Ita ctarea. ibe ateo being W« tad two wc«f-i' vacation danng,other day and tt waa very stjrmy I
than today. Why net get
•MilP7.inim.mge three jMra: away ftom bom that night. Tbe dog
ready? Enter any timw.
pert
milling makes this possible.
Chrialasaa. bat we are going to »iart'think Emi-lre Is quite a He plaee, I
Winter terra now open. Fine
Umfkrf
worn age
^aataaB •toned OB somtobing. so Uncle Mack rehoel Hoaday. I am U the foorth. was la a hurry and r»n Into the drug
catatogues fra*. Write for
maglta. Taata. Waaktogum Barnes ran back to get taatem gad gaa and
My ohrie («• Piaakfon Is .stared i thought nt first It wws the
W. F. Jewett, president;
avit by Mn. MaKtoley VUam.
went along, too. toDowtag back Into vislitog her* now. He stayed up lo mrai 'rearkM, Well, dear i:r,wldent.
Bennt
* P.
“ A- PrinR. J.. Bennett.
C.
eipai. IS- Wilcox street. Ow
Ibe woods aaarty two mitoa. Tbe ani­
place thJM days. I had lou of | hope my irtur will be as to'ieresttroA, Mtoh.
TMs *aak briag* aaottar long top mal Uwsd oerwral. dmea. bat Nig foB with ktoL 1 (BOta ta ta cotog teg to yoo aad the other Susshloers!
•ar horn Aaat lUm 1 tkbik ata ou«M»t koU K a^.«a^: a>4 Iku
tjfU Moafiay. 1 wteh ta wonid aa thair letter* are to me. Hoptag to!

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Keep

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We^iluanf to Buy

Maple. Beech, Baa
lock. Tamarack Jand Pine logs, apd
Cedar ;Shlnglej Timber delivered at
oar mill, and Maple logs and Cedar
shingle limber on cars.
Win ipay blgbest casb prices lor
same see ns before yon scIL

AU kinds ol Lnmber and MUI Wood lor aale

TRAVERSE CITY MF6. GO.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

•lUNO TlUVCmc MtftUa THUftWAV. KMtUARY TT, ItO*.

PEOPLE WHO REALLY KNOW WHAT PE-RU-NA IS.
Mr. 0««rf«
AntMT. m Wm« mb Su, Krv Tork
OUy, S*w T«rk,
»60B«bo« I b»T« kln$«Aad •
lea acaiBat ade«
ttaed BeCUetae, b«t 1 vast to'Baka oka dMMad eseapU
la taaw ef Penna.
a e«>d UM vtBMc aad It eattlad ta throat
aad bead, deT«k>pl&c a ^aal {lentstaBt eaiarrh. whb-k
weaed to defy all BedlciMaaBttU triad ParsDa. BaCora
1 bad Qaed two bottlaa 1 eoaaidafad myaalf caiad.”

be aoMMlona trial will baaaaeiaatto
dUabQM hU Btod.
Perasa to a great and oaetsl UmUr
medictoa. It to aaed la mnlUtadM <4
m. It baa beccrae a lUadanl rete*
ed7 for rarioBa pettr allraeata to tba
borne. IttoeapeetolljnaeftiKorcllBatto
laea. It to as ezeelleat remeri^toa
eoldf. It to a well-tried ranedr for

Cataed TMtjf Pauada.
MrA^X I U-i. J. Oordaer, Ull Maple Are..
Nr. Wtokllffe R. 8»Ub, editor of Tba
^Mtatob Narald, formerly prIaoJpa! of Uarrltburg, Pa., wriioe s
*'l bare found a core to ^ntaa. I
U M Oamaroa. Idahu, wrtiea I
opor dMto tlBo 1 aaSend wtto oa- I eetutot Teeommcitd Peroiia enongb, and

^uTiTiJu known to ^ who know
that Perana la a dl^olasd alcoholic Peruna by actual experience.
ftoreakHCi
drink, be wUl be wamated to
such a sutement. Practically, Peruna
cannot be ao used. Anyonewhoknow* Neb., wTliae: •! don’t bare any
anything about Perasa by peraonal ns* reeble to my throat, aad bara not had
headache for four weeka.
knows tbat Pmna Isa medicine. Tbs
••Perana la tbe very medicine for ea>
very label on the hotUe,glrlDg Iheprin
tarrh. There to no medietoe like U to
dispntahle proof that Peruna It a medl
tay before
csl ompound. We will be willing to
‘I will keep
kee it to^iry hottee to gnaid
••I
uitsrsiiiee Uist no normal person eanoi
Psruna ae ■ berera^. Ii against eaurrh. a* ti enrw aU aaUrrfadl
one iblaks tbto ramady >

Wbea tba gnaw Fllaa
During tbaae cold wtatar days have
a aorUy-Uaed towkst bAtad tbe Mare
for tbe use cf talthtai ptni^ by dar,
aad aaotber. pnfatably a warmlyUaed box with a amaO opaM^
ptaqpd UttubMe wbaea It to a
eat. for ber^iggi^ abe d

A drafty wtadow near wtaek yoa
have to Bit My be made eMbtay ataUfht by rnttUag aanow eWpa «f fbta
ber from a wora eat pair at ovaraboae aad toektag ikem arouad U ta
aiafmulrtbdinll. Iheliereitwllldo
tbe form of weetbaretripe.
to nweb far otbert be It did for toe.**
Wladowe eaa be kept five from let
by dlpptaff a sponge wlUi aMabM aad
Wtoa ai the aerpant And yet harm- apples; add (hr bulled rice and nillk.lhair a cupful o( sugar to one quart eon rprinktod over iba top last ba- rabMag tbe gtam wUb It. R wW itod
Nva tbe gtaas g rarp Ugh polsb.
laea as Uie dove—
beat Ihe lumps out. add tbe other in- of milk.
fore strvlBg.
ABoag tbe maay aeee of all, thto'^
Be thou like Obrist In heavenly pa- gredioDts and bake. Beat the' whites
tbie to not tba laW: On a wtady day,
tieoce and love.
of tbe four eggs «lth a hute sugar,
Utaful CMkIng Hints.
wbon tak atanh to aura to ba aearty
—Rev. Frederick R. Marvin.
spread on the top and brown,
H (lie cake apUta open oa top you
sum to pot aside for dreaa by tbe blowa out M tbe detbea. pat a taa>
MRS- MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor
Apple Bauer Pudding—One blBt of may know it baa been baked ta too
daughter! of royal houses. Before bar spooafnl of salt la tba atarek u
Putting Away Winter CIMhIng.
of milk, one pint of flour, four eggs.
marriage the du^aee of Fife, King U cooklag. and tbe »rmeota wffl tm
Although tbr moth Is tbe bete nolr one tablespoonfiil Of butter, one tea-| A cake batter should be well beaten
‘They may ha aeltbar brilliant nor Of erbry housekeeper, ti la not dU- spoonful of salt, one pint of pared and after the flour tg added if a Ane-gcal.i-1jEUv^'i eldest daughter, was said .tala the seeded etUtaaaa.
My mu.
^dve a very small dreei aliowsace| If eggs are trooeo K to bMt to let
baantiful. bdl toay ara wltboui abarp BcuU. ouce ibe habira of the Uny pest sliced apples. Beat the eggs. add,<d cake In desiredI would be gotot. Lord,
—|1.5W a year, Bealdet yachUng, them r«ala aO antU waatad for MB,
edges that cut and eio)actlug pacu- are understood, to escape Its inroads. milk and other Ingreclleola. Stir In : Place boiled ham In the oven for
Nor tMM. Mr frui;
UaHUea tbat bnnaa. ‘fteir genial and Tbe more coiled the article the bet­ tbe apples llghilr. Bak. '
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Mm tm «Mn Mod <4 «d1m
oopBlant nature wrap otbm about ao ter It Is liked by Uie vigilant mother pudding dish. SiTve ullh cr*-am and tna note the Improvement,
(be upper class, royal priaceeaea bav
wadded qnllt called a 'conrortable.' insect ai a netilng iilace tor her eggs. sugar as soon as done.
| By cutting old potatoes into amall
also to wear the costly and diborate nearly aa wefl ae ttaab agp.
I am not wW to luow
wraps a oMrerlng mortal on a winter Grease qiota are her particular 'de­
Apple Pudding-eix chopped sour!*’*”*
them W soak for three dresses which their rank demands
The toff of tbe man tofts'
Wlwt Mt I Hto;
nlgbl. eomallmca. to be aure. ooe light. A thorough Inapecfion should apples, six beat.Ti <ggs. one aod onen cold water, (bra boU-i,
boots are worth tbetr wdgbt 1
1 dam Mt «ry too kwd,
» cow «llcd
.0, „„.o,
needs to be •aUrrod up.’ bol. after all. be given to all the wtotc-r dothlng. . half cupful* of btvaJ crumbs, oni'comfort, at I
t tbto aboiiMM boto.
Jtott
there Is a dell^tfnl aaUstactloo In Tbe moth abhors sunlight and craves j half tearpounful of salt, the grated
CCW „oc. . CO.W .ol,.muw'*
... potatoes ..
while [ner boot edee tor ihoaa wbo aafer
is obtained.
' a
■W
being 'warmed aad comforted.' and darkneoa. For thla reason' many.! peel of half a lemon, nutmeg and
f®*
To d-v'^ipv wash It and hake
*®**“‘>' “*> extraragiat [ With coM feet Oaat-ofl fdU are atoo
Ltot chon at ttoytb abotMat any: .
tbare la often need of )uat tbto.
all woolen house-1 gar to Uite. Mix and boll or bake.
To
PT.1C, ...h 1,
.Iwkc.
iwa hr ar». bliu .nomt «-Wr.bl, Korn rtM. U M ooU. I.
. ‘KMM. hara toy wlH; ,
Manaad be tba eomtortabl* people bold arUdea on the clothes Une lu I Apple Pudding. Dutch—One pint of|<»''5' Set in a cool oven, aod when It
D
ten
tines
that
iuo.
Age
baa
ttotb- eon sllppera aad a
Aa toto haM «hoo«C le!
who meet tbU and of Bred natural
the sunlight for an eaUre day. After' flour, two leeapoanfuls of-bak.ng pow- ** vriep, let it cool. Put Into Uni or Qg to do with the matter,-for Qoeen
If bouse piaats get frttsM. soak
^yenplia-*
"Oomforuble people do not tret, this they should be thorougbl.v beaten dir. ono-balf teaspoouful of salt one
'‘•'’’P the air excluded.
aoeev
emat'
“**P''^«**
spends
more
I,
than
does them, pot aad an. ta a ti* q( eatC
and fame and AgeL They do not bnacleaned. Before putting them I labltspoonfni of tuitcr. one egg. I
'
Ii.a. flaky
a.fc. undercrast
y®nng daughterHa-Iaw. water uatn the frost to eot, (bag
Wbat I fltoM otoW. porebaaea
i. light
Ue aad drive, and make otbera rest- Into the storeroom It Is well to fwnl-. Uiree-fourths t.f a cupful of-milk B. at
keep
them tor aevenl days ta « dark .
Tbto wilt pmiA*.
aaa and srretebed. 'In quletneaa aad gale that room with a sulphur can- well, and lorn into a long biscuit tin
P'*'*
5®'”' *toa. fill tbe
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cool pbce. twt wbara tbay wM not
At we from SMATWMeat
cooddenee' Is tbelr airengtb. and
Any tight receptacle, be It the [The apples pared and cut Into rlghths,
<®rk prltlU. and bake. Then pro’
*
pnyho„^
fiwese agalB. T^ vID edtaa o«t aB Natp HbHA « •Md:
they aootbe and atrangtben otbera cedar chest, trunk, pillow rase, call ' are placed lu parallel rows over (h«
**U> f®®>' P*' ®*
My baby la Just at the active, creep- fight If not too badly frosM.
at (be same Ume..
Mncn or paper bag. if iierfeclly , top i»)lntt down gprtbkle three table If*''®"
f"'”- rustard or pnmpklti. ^
,j,d when busy tUMit the
“1 am a tarmefa* vlfa.*' aaya a eaoAaw«,whM«lidltobaada/
•* )*“f l’l"»»ur.-.
I bad great difflcelty In keeping tributor. •‘aad *a bast ear bouse with
■Toqtonable people are not dull. ctcoe and thoroughly freed from all r.njonfuls of sugar over the lop and I*®'* ’*'*■ '®P
Wotod ptoy «llii Ira.
» usual.
og,
danger aa well aa d^ugbu. stoves. tberatOra I rnnat have aoma
Inaolmate. atuptd otuataraa. wbo taka poaalble eggs. Is aafe from Insect in ,hcke Serve with rauce.
VMhhoM tba bui^ goal
Bomeiini-* joiks ofegg* are left ’ uotll t bit upon the following plan,
things aaally baennaa they know no tradera. and none of Ihe usual moth i Apple Indian Pudding—Two tjuarts
way to keep my bread sponge warn
Of toalr datota.
^ne cupful of Indian m.-al.
“•‘•loit a dish which calls saya a writer in the Ladlet’ World: over night t« winter If I wtok good
better, or becatwe they are too Indo­ estennlnatori an- oeceiaary.
lent to care. Net In the least to U so.
-----------------------!one cupful of m«’aosoi, two teaspoon-' *®'' °"'r «1>I"-''. drop tbtm gently In, I bad a carpenter make a rough bread. To aeoamplUb this. 1
Tat chaeaa toon tor. Ba'-tboa
rtoa a tog of wood or a atone Image
•and Baps ,tor »lek Ream.
'fpi, of salt, thne iabl.«.poonful* of,® *»•'>
'I >"P do not; wooden box or chert, thirty by seven- two brickx tboroughly, wrap them ta
•Who 1iM»ai4 boat:
sroQld be as plenatbg. Comfortable
One Of the mua; convenleni anl buUar, one quat of sweet a]>pie*'
tboin initnvdiatvly They wlir ly-two inches In width and length a thick Aanoel cloth, set my yaa caaTMi otoMtoft pnyar «r adna
people am rather like tbe qnUt'.cIca
qnUtU-»u for uae Is the sick room ti n tchoppcdi ginger and rinnsiaon to "®‘ »P«” ^
»**Pd for several and twenty-two laches hti^ The Ud Ulatag bread sponge upoa tham. aad
HeMa aU dm nat.
ttream vtib atrang yet oieady cuR'sand bag.
ta«e. Scald the milk i/d i«ur over'"*>'*- Handle them carefully so they was tr.zi ■ of i^o strips of plank (as- cover It *11 wtth a tUck biiakat. Ba­
Walla C JL Dorr.
root, baariag nblto aalto on ita plKld
Oet some clean, Bne sand, dry it ihe ipeal gradually, put Into a farina
brrak
lened together by three cleats oo Ike salt: Light, flaky braad.’’
breaat.
oroughly In a kettle on stove. Hake boiler and cook half an hour. sUrrlng ^ ** * towl is to be opened Uy a {dcce t under side I covered the floor and
A cios-t Just octaide tba kludiea
-Ooe wbo diffnaea tbto pleaaant
bag about eight Inches square, of often. .Butter a deep pudding pan. brown paper
on the jable|inner walb of tbe cbeet. Brrt wUb door to bold food la tbe cool weatber
• Ototr Ayat to tba worat thing
aaiisa of aecnrlty and VcM. tola atmos­ flannel. All it with dry sand, sew iheiturn in tbe batter, add the other In«®d
■>^ “® “mosa- «>,several thlrknesses of cotton batting of virly spring aad late (all will aavs
• yon oan gl*a up to.
it*U coma
op afterward.
[and then with pieces of aa old qollt many steps. It la )ast a dry fooda
• back at Umaa wban you can't aat- ' phere of paaoe nad goed-wUI. doaa It openlngB carefully together and cov-^ gredlenu. Bake In a slow oven three
j hours.
j
honing a -lam see tbat "the
by vhat be U. It to Procter rather er the bag with cotton
Ultra lined it smoothly with denim. | box railed lo tbe shed, and flalrtad f
« tofy yonrualf. U'a a way you get
than cooduct wbleb glvaa one a claim
Thla will prevent the aaad from j Apple Dumpling. Sliced—Two cup^,^‘'*”^ ®“'r smiles on one sMe of Us. and around the top tacked
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an, with
righ s hinged door with a lock. HeMa'
• into, aal IfU toOow yoo up. U'a
water merely ; mch scrip of the same. In aach a man-1 ar- bored la each end to
eMbelong to tbto vtoaed elaaa. Look sifting out and It also enables one to'full of flour, two leaapoonful* of
• 'hat
• an awful habU. I tall yoa.—Pnthe bright aide, bellave tbat -All beat the bag«qulckl) by placing It tn. taking powder, ooe large spoonful o{. simmers,
fora a teriea of pockets t. iiiattoo. Bet tbe milk aad battaraai
• Utooa Bircmrs Oottoga.
tbtngs work together tor good.' and aa oven or even oo the bstek of Uk butler Mix with milk
A beapiug tesspoonful ot pulverised' used round beaded brass upbobtery | meat keep ftaaber and aweatar ta tt
don't worry. These are tbe prtnctple
than
they
would
In
tbs
ester.
It will be found very much spoon aod roll out. Invert a teacup In !chocolate for eacb gits* of lemonade ; nails for tbe purpose, and pounded
Before going out UC tba eotd. U thm
and practice of oomforuble paopie." better (or warmiag the bands aaJ the pudding dish, fill with sliced «p-‘makes chocolate lemonade that is a 'h-m lo hard, so ibera
fert of lavalids than the hot-water pie* Cover the dish with a crust, mak- change from the usual ktad
possible chance for 'r-poeey ' to lacer feet are well warmsi. than wrabpsA
“v thwa to ana peraoo bmiw than Strive alwayw to be calm; be cheer bottle or a brick.
j''
tag a bole for the escape of steam ] To prevent ebeese becoming moldy.<ale her tender Angers or tear her lit- smoothly la thin i
■batbar wbon wa loea to maaC It It
fui and sleep well:
tore sllppiDc on thA ahnan they will
It Is eapeclally good In neuralgia Bake or steam. Serve with sweet wrap tt lu a cloth wbleb has been Oe frocks. 1 next covered
■ She baa Delight ta music; naeh wtth little
rbeumatlsm. aad la alto very help­ taaee.
! dipped In vinegar and wrung us dry: wich flgured deidm. flnlshiog the edge kwp warm a long tten. IT chOdrast
M itogh aaglta.
chUdrer dwell;
ful If one Is suSer:ng from tooth­
Apple Cbarlolte—Spread sllcet - of as poasible. Keep la a cool place
. with furniture gimp, and coooealed aboea were always bonght largs
amra to one day than n oat paopla do With moderaUtm eat; aatate the o»mi ache.
enough to admit ct «Ui bttag doM
stale bread with butter, and lay (n a' ttavr ilm- in cooking by soaking (be sides of tbe chest beneath i
ta two. yat aba alwnya baa Ume to
they might he gnsfted against., ihs _
tag day
buttered pudding dish. Put a Uyer of Wans, rice and all dried fralta over; valaacc. The addfUon of coiicre
eoMfwt a crying child, bear a blrtt- With glad "Good morning’’' be it rosy
froM bites. whSeh onsn seqalred. will
Whan the FrwK Runs Cow.
pared and -illced applet oa the broad! night.
j pleted the -pUy-bouse aeng. aad aaa tba baautlca of blue
dawn or gray:
Grand Traverse I* fortunate beyond' add another Uyer of bread aad-ap-j
Chop* caa b- baked In ths oven on Poshed back against the wall aad plague tbem sC thsta ttvsa. Then pn■ky, towata aad lanf-abndow.
Tby bordena bravely bear.-yet
yther regions this year lu tbe quantl-j plea, sprinkling sugar and cinnamon Ironing day when it Is d^lred to graced with a euehloo or two. when per foUed arouad (hs ankle, orer tks
tataroattag to traee the maantaga of
thou no delay
tjr and'qitamy of Us apple crop and^over each layer Add_ bits of butterj beep the lop ot the stove fiean.
loot In use. tt masqu-rades as a very underwear, and nnter tbe atnrkliigs
.vooda to their tmtauto aourea. The To help a tewbie brother all the raf- the price puts this delicious fruit with j on top. cover and t nke* till (be apple* | The ong'.na; flavor of tpi or coffee respectable divaln In tbe moralag. Is also a gngt pratoetion tram eoW
dtotkmary dadalUon of contort
grd way:
la the reach of all. When the fruit are done. -Serve with sweet sauce. lw:ll be preserved If the articles arc however, after Posey has brcakfaated and dampaetn. TThcn the atocktagi'
“wtto alrangto,- aad It goeo oa to mak not wo mneh of aeU;
aad shoe tops hsenme damp (ram wst
cupboard begtas to take os an etn|e| Apple 8wUa Puddlag^Cover the kept In eartbeosare. china or glaa*' and had ber toilette made. I
aay that It to -poaUlra antoymaat of
Idly tret and grieve
skirts fapptag sgaiait iheat. aad yon
ty look, try rome of these recipes for ^bottom of the pudding dish with receptacles Instrad of tin.
-’be lid and wheel the bos lot
a «Mat Md parnaaeai fctod.-'
Tbat thou Biost all earth'a wMtaf'aad your noon desoert:
I bread cromba. then pared aad sliced
Boll the poutoes you lateod tolvealent pottUon. spread a rabber have sot tbe opportuiRty of changing
•aya too Tonng Pooplaa Weekly
beauty aome day leave:
Apple Pudding ariUi Rice—6>x sour apples, until the dtoh It full, tbe last bake for tec minutes before potting | alMSt is (be bottom, aad over tkM
tor dry oaee. remove them. lAb
"Tlwaa arc penoni ybe glre joat Traat thow lo God. and in the holy apples, one cupful of cold boiled rice.‘layer being bread crumbs. Make' a them Into the oveo. Tbey will bake-mat. Into her “dongeoe'’ tbmi goes the fsMsndanklMdTy. »rac> «*th 'n■traddto. aad
looutepe tread
I aad I I
plat of milk, one capful of sugar.'custard of egg. milk, aod sugar, ao in much Isas -imeand be just as nice,
per. whan tbs wwt eovsttags may hs
toay art beat described ks
Of iboee wbo live toeever. tbongb tbe jsloe sad rind of one lemon. aBd|eerdlng to the atoe of tbe disb. Fourj gome cooks claim that the flavor ot
Aptobla
Aptobla peo»
peopto.yqfts bt tonr cj|ib. Core and chop Ibe'ovor aad bake, aalag (oar «ggs and^ cocos U improved by a DUlc MaM••1 irtoi awbr laMtdlee. baieould And
MMaptoA^mldgPram^re^tcr.

a opoUi be erer
e I liesan teklni: IH-runa, and will
>aiinepd It l»nt!i<-r>. 1 onlywrigbed

HOME CHEER

mu tbto doffM.

JImutiti tilttr't CtUt

.

TbrMtmtoNoM.
''Mn. 1. D. Hare., UB7 Dmld Hill, Bal- which the vrlUe know* nothing.
Take, for InKiacce, Peruna. There are
ttmore, Md., write*:
plenty of people who are wiiling toaay
“Parona to one of tbe beet renedlee Peruna U tlilaand that, who ncrer haee
for grippe, Qold to the bead, acre throat, taated Peruna, and hare nerer known
nerrocta hradachee, and coogba tbat baa anything af-AWt lu eSecla upon the
orer been dUeorered. After the nee of
one bottle to mr family I don’t feel aafe bnmab system.
There are people who say. and proba­
wiibont Peruna to my hon*e.”
lit a later letter Mr*. Hayea aay*: “T bly :>oltfve. U:sl Peruna U u<ks1 as a
am serer without a bottle of Pemna in twTerase by aome people. It would
tbe hogaa. 1 find ft good for ino»i cn ry be tberaslesIlhlnKln the world to show
complaint. I glre the riuiJrvn I’crutia Ihu faUiiy of such a (>rllef.
U,i* enU
gn to llrt
If they liara a rolil and it al«ra«« r<- I I^'t (vny one w ho tet.l- this
llaree them. 1 iton't thiek 1 couiil Unit 'Iriis
a better remedy to {ftre me uliUdrah " | r> i unu. If, after aurmpting to u

cbMt aSord pratBcttoa troa
aad are ao tOch that wMla Paaer csa
peap oacr wbea aha pnDa banaU
^ M baftawl^ ta da ta
riUky taibVw ttwa M m d
bar cUabtac or taUiac ooL
bar prlaoa. aba caa taabta aad raO
t« bar b«^ eoatMit. tba padded
valla aad «oor laaraatlBg, bnMa.
Her Wja-tba robber doc. «o»J »»b
fatUe, coDc. blocAi. wonted boQ.
rag dear, aad all tbe reat are arraagad to tba )
aerlbed. ewto Mtag tostoMd to A
kng atrtog. tbe Otbar^ rrtriiiaJiir o(
whici. U tacked aaearalr to tba atoc.
^'ben Pneej bagtoa bar pntod «(
root inprlBoaiaaBt to the noralac.
. take one toy from iU bMiag ptaee
and Mve It to her. CblUlike. aouMr
later the to certata to throw or.
drop it over tbe Mde. ta oorty play­
house days. 1 was invariably pottAed
of the cataftropbe by a to«4 waO,
which was prahmgM oatU tbo oovetId article had beee renmod to Ito
owner. Now. bowerw, aho baa toono rocover It by meaaa of tbe
string, like a mceeaful nikhmeii
poUlng la hto prim. Wtwn she begtae
to Uie of OM toy. I rMmw It 'to its
respeeUve pocket and Mve her a
fresh ooe. At *iup tlBs“ I pat a pil­
low In ose end of Ibe etoeat, abd mered wUh a light btabkat. Bar Mai«ty alumben as sweetly aa ta tba moat
eUborate boaataat or t—aw—se«
cradle.
Tbanke to tbto devlM «y beoeowork la performed tranquilly and aipedlUously. batag trsa tram tba ropaotod tatemptkms wbkb are n»
avoMabU wbea ooe has oa activa
•Bd InqulBiare Infant at Urge la tbs
■ad to la parpetaal tear tost tt
tumble down tba cellar atalra, swab
low a pin. or get wtthla range of an
open wtadow. The ptaa eaaaot tofll
to be ueetal to aay aoibar sitaatsd
a. I am. aad
tba ebast bM out­
lived Ifs ttteftttaeei la tbo nto of
haby-teadar. It trill BtU be of valua
aa a lepoaltorT tor apart beddtag or
weartag waral.

^mnh

Parcs 9 ti 14
MAG

TRAVCPttl CITY. GRAND TRAVCRGE COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THimtOAV. raGRUARY XT. IMG

WAS GREATEST
YET HELD HERE

R. N. HolMpl*. kko M b*
an«r
HHeleM work here bftd *w tots tbs
sUU work ftsd WM BOktot (ood.
OpptoSM)
Th* Raw. R. N. HstoSRto.
*Tbs opsDlsg gu ot tbs grsstMt
einpalgo' tbst Trsvsrsr CItr bts
city orcra MOUM racked TO sc*n or
Grud Trarsrss (
w <ji
DOORS LAST NIGHT.
sTsr kssvs It to bs Brsd taslgbt.'’
ssM Mr. HHtoPis. "Tbs gostttoo
wbsthsr or not tbs psopis of tbs eo«o-

miy tbst tbe ettwou wpro Ml of paossotlOBs sad If tbs law dossot proaiind Anlmalo.
Isboot tl.OOO lo ediu«te a boy w gtrt.
Mblt, It Bsszt* s rstam to tbs pM
gl* and tb* town bad ^ sggMraaM
"Tou are told." said Mr. Morw*.

ibroBgb. rtotbs Urn.
UesBSS systsm.
M a Wedaiwda, aigbL At Qrasd
That if the salooBt go. there will bs
*“ maktog tbs tOTestaasat. lbs
BagMa tt wm ratotog Urt MM tb*
- Tbs other pstot was tbs ammswt ImioedUtely blind Ugera, bind pigs ‘
^ *“*•» I®
«*‘>d sad tbs
storm ocstcr experleweed a mlxtara
tbst it vsa better to bsrs s well str sod otbsr salBiala of dslectlTs ey*-|ooBniry. Yet tbe astoon esa eoMS
of haevy snow sad al**t aad tbia l»toresd ItosBSs Is* tbsn a poorly sg sight." to LouUrille, Ky.. where tbs •*<»»» ssd to a afcon lists apoB tbs
gvtbcr wMb tbe blgb wM i
whole laTretBKiil. If tbs asloos |
forcsd protriblUoo law. Tbs apsskvr'
well enforced. e/w.'whole
> Dwr* No. ff7
asked tbs qnetttoB. -Did you s*sr sfs|-bUDd |rtg»- were dlaeoTsrcd. Tbs lU clotcbts CO tbe bo, or girl, the c,-rv CHARTER it A GARRItR TO
RIGHT.
s -srsU enforced Ucesse U*r G-hso J.peaker then'quoted Jodge Artnsn. money tBight as wen be poured down |
31 carp to the trato and DM bg flsa
Dtery day. tbs aatocn
(be lid was put OB to Detroit a fs* | of Indiana, who said that iber* would a rachol
tbes*
bad
to
be gottoa oto «( tt*
Sundays ago. the newapspsrs deelsr-jbe do "OllDd plgi“ ohUm tbsrs were spoils one bo*.
sd that It was tbs flnt time an at­ blind ofTk-laU
f'rcuUV doeanY say bow *<»d‘A.yp nwiw ClCRTTUtt DC PfTT way. tbe heavy snow making tbto «»
oCTk-lsU and
snd there would be no
tempt had srsr been made to enforcs blind officials nntooa there were blind
beautiful and bow beautiful Mid UnLl CLCwllliH Ur Wli tresoely difficult.
Tbe bUttard struck this elty aboto
tbs la* to Detroit
sells, ■'ll. smrlla onto bewTeo." j
rotera. The llcease system doe
DURUT INTERUT SHOWN
Tbe speaker the: dud the reasoua dose the "blind pigs." He told Of a 'I"'*'
*R»ker. Koboly Ngned cmaiiTER RARt LOCAL WOMEN 10 o'clock Mat Bl^t totb* abag* *C •
sleet vtorm cootautog Bar some ttma.
why tbe law was not saforced.
case to Vermont where a aalooB t , that poster eald Mr. PatteagUl. "But
RROHItITlON WORK.
FROM VOTING.
tbe wlad betog very bl^ aad a
abort there being eo many ih:
paid a license yet sold tbe nqoor tba [ dare tell what tbs aalooa does to'
about It to enforce. Tti-:- Venae law due to the anperlntendenl.
aa pcaelble.
ptohlblts
Ur Morrow began by declartog
City Attorfwy Dovla ttstM That Until
DeapHe tbe storm. tblBM ara mov­
•ato of liquor oo Sundays after
ibat what was good teadtog today
ths Charter ts
ing CD tbe Pete MarquMU and tba
o’clock at night on week days except regard to tbe temperaoce morema
Mothers of the City Cannot
other local raUreads aboM tbe aaa*
is granted by coun kept fire "bltod pigs - going. diaprOT
Sc-vs Oft Bcerd.
aa Maal today
ciU until as late as it: prerioua to Ing The aiatement that the saloon men
7 o'clock to tbs morning unless tbe who paid IlcecAea would be deteeUrei
■n» grest BAM Bsstlag at CUy
Thirc
!■< — vv:-an
council makes li 6; rale lo minors, and ferret oot these kitchen bars.
•pent hooM iut svsntng wm 'tbs
irard of rdi-»J«B f !.• > vr despRo
dninkarda. Indians,or persons of In­
That RM Poster
the .It.rle ti t have b«K; u.ffortb
lorgMt asd toodt sMboMnsdo totodian dsaesnt, any persona wbost tbs
poroMs '^nssttog srsr bsid to Trot'
then produced tbs tam
to have a moCcr ot tba bow.*^- the
saloon koepsr baa been notified by ous red poster which ti banging lo
snt Olty. POr tbrss boors, tbs grsst
e ty e'e-tfr tt—d'.ng In the wgy pot
father, tnolber, wife or guard.an not
man, talooRi In tbe rtty. According
e of- pso^ yoov Md old.
cnly cf aomee toting bat alto of a
•stt liquor to; tbs saloon can't do
to tbe figures of tbe agrlcntture de­
■St ssd Uttsssd iBtsBtly to tbs tosto
wjcrji tcecmlng te ciim'ariof tbo
buatoOM nnlM he fliis a bond with
partment.
last
year
there
were
2.500.
mod srvoasau prsssntsd by tbs sUs
loard.
two torsttoo, tbsrs being at least 12 000,fPO bcwbela of rom raised. 600.
ipssksra snd sUboogb tbs opsrs
The r'n'c la-v pMvUu that a wo­ RRERAREO BY RGHABATOWN (tt
proriafons aU of which must be en­
OOO.OOC bushels of wheat and 153.000,
0 tbs doors, Tsry
man cr.r ’kf-iome r. mncbcv of the
DIANE tntlDAY N6GMT.
forced.
busbela of barley raised In tbli
fpw ton bstors tbs ssrrles wot orsr.
Nard or can vote v r *n< r>'-e?6 of tba
to
Barry
county,
tbe
question
wns^
country.
Tbe
poster
claimed
that
the
Tbs toosis vsi BBdsr tbs dtrsetton
arlo I l;.crj bat as filed beforv.
asked
tbe
praoscntlng
attorney
U
i>rp‘.
brewers and dlitlllera used 36.000.000
of Dr. G G Gtottb snd tbs Isrgs
ibroogb ao erw la t'le c.:. ebartar.
bibllloo law wa^.jK>t M easy iq 1>n- bushels ot cc s and that is only one
d ed -rolcss
the women of Travenc City wore dloforase as the present Uc^nse law ar.-t. bushel out of erery »• raised._____
Don tbs strtoos obeirs of tbs dty
e- trancblsed and alM
he railed that to enforce the present ■ gso.ooo.noo bnabeU of rarioua gralna,
Abd U WH traty tosidTtog to boor tbs
error they srera barred from boMtoff Wn. HUDEON i
loenae tow would take an ar»y. b«^ I they used 70.000.000.
tsttoo. Isd by tbs cbotr,.
office, tbe ebaner sayiag that oaly a
THE eoMRUMBNT.
ennae there would bare to b<
•tog not only tbs Msgs nsnsUy nng
. be apeeker then gare s s figures
qoaMfied Hoeuw of Ue Mty can ba
•I rMtgiou gstbdrtngs bnt tbs nsw ty can «ay whether or not they want
elected to tbe board,
-lileMcsB. My Mtobtgsn- -snd -Hsreb- the aaloM baa been paaaed on and by aeven days to tbe woak. Tbe probl
R>-ts out of ihe grain sold the
tbo charter, not belag qnaUfied Hec­ Oeolarad TImt tb* Eato** Wa* tt
thm tow baa but one requirement.
iRf Tbrmtoh;4}sorgls.*- Tbsrs wm s
tillers. A bushel of corn win produce
tremenduoua and overwhelming
tors therefore to Traverse CRy (bey
Werat CMiwy af th* Had MM
tbe boy or girl and sign
••tag to tt snd SB SBtbnstonn
ireaaloB. we have anld that
Tbe matter of "blind pigi" was dis ' fonr gallons of wbUky which sell for
cannot bold ihe offkse.
and no one will sue me t
and to AMtof Tham ttmh
cussed, abowlng that tbe saloon bides 116.60. Of this, the retoHer geU *7. either."
, Tboae in charge of the matter wO!
■bowod tbst tbsss soogi canght tbs wanted that rlgbL" The prelim
hi TTialr RigliL
glops have been token, the peUBona tbe Mind pig while problhition es- the govemmeot, pi.40: tbe manonot
abaeden
ibelr-offoru
bat
wfO
go
VRhUo nod tbst tbs ssnUnont
Net Hon But Buolnoo)
ahead and make every
prwBsd to tbs psimpbiBSM %ss tbs that were sen out that only required poaes tL In regard to drugatorea. (f facturer. It; <be railroad eoBpany. M
Hr.
Patienglll
said
be
kn^
good
t7< signer! ware nlgned by 1360 vot- they oouM sell so much liquor, why cent*; the farmer, to cento and tbe
have the charter so amended that the
^ of tbs Stoinrs. BsardNsyb
Ft. Bdwto RadBOA of WtMfci/ wm
en In tbe bustnesa. it was not tbe defect Till be remedied aa
en of the couoty end now tbe qnea- dooY they do it now? Under tbe pro-, consumer gets drunk.
men be was against but the boNneas. poaafble. Thta wiU take a legialaUve teoderad a anlqu* laeagttmi and bnm
tlon la before tbe voters of tbe coen- hlbiUoB tow. every Monday morning:
Working Mans' Enemy.
qwat Monday trigbt at Pttabalowa tf
Tbere Is not one redeeming feature enactment, bene* nothing
about a aalooo. it takes a man and done cntkl the leglalatnre meets again. tbo Indiana of bla ^rtob almt mtt
The oatnpaign. Mid tbe speaker,
makes him a brute. Drink spoUa a
them gatbertiic to tbo old adbaal
Tbe committee eonanlled Cky
win he conducted along nane, ca:
an for every occupation.
torney Davis to tbe matter and be bafldtog and preparing a a«gar ttat
and iDiclUgent tinea, tbe day ot mudThe saloon keeper woaY emptoy a gave It aa bis optokin that tt woeM would have doM oradU to any abiC.
Altagiag and calling names hM passed
bartender wbo gets drunk.
"Boys. be ImpcsaiUa for a weraan to aerve The entire work waa done by tb* Wpf
ud if a penoa dtaagrees with tbe
dpDY you ate bow many kinds of
on tbe board until tb* ebaner
cause, be ta given tbe rl^t to tbtok
you are to go tn there and Uke been amended.
give* mneh oradit tor (
that stuff toto yonr stooacb tbatTbc
of tbe affair.
'
Tbe Issue la s^narHy. tbe saloon or
who sella It to you can't take
•0 natoOB.'and Is not a Mmpalcp
lb tbe ban Wa'^'ilttMd'wanraA
wltbeut becoming onfl-ted
table*, tbefr anaw naggary, Matty Br­
agalnet todlvlduala or tbe peracAal
hL-slnessr'
asked
tbe
speaker.
Thai
and Mabof
character ot any man. and everyone
p.-a(er la proud of tbe fact that tbe
ate mesa calling forth a
i^d be glad to help the Mloon loen
liquor iateresu pay ooe-tblrd of Otv
eommaat fnai their sgtritMl advtoar.
lend a beitrr Hfe. Tbe campaign M
taxes, (hey shoalJ pay all the (azea
not agatoat men but against an toto tb* Mt tt* «0ftt
and a bonus besidea for the, make
slltntion. He asked that the people
of tbe peoirie to abowtog him ttM
seven-cightbs of the buatoam to
tribute of a
study tbe qneoUon and inform themCfliatoal couits
a
saloon keeper
aslvM.
Tbe Catholic i
go to bed at night without tblnktown to more tbaa half a oaataty oM.
The llqoor fm-cca are organised and
log that tor every nlekle or dime be
rr. Mrak. (be betoved |
woHitog agi
rcaelved,
he
made
aomebody
wane.
wbo apeot bto Uf* time I
peiBsee toreaa desire. If loea] option
The man wbo baa bo.va Isn't going
la detlred. iboa tbe ealooo torece and
of (bat ptoea, I
lo vote for the saloon, the old toper
say that VUte pro-,
Btoaloo to 1S60. Ha wm "iiTiriiilii
lanY going to tecause he wants to be
ibautnted. U
by Pr. Zorn. wbo-frSrmoaadad bf
a
man
yet.
the
taxes
will
be
gone
bnt
state problbiaon u being
py.
Bruno.
Tr. laaocaat aagt <
ig worted for
there will be mere money In tbe
then they want local option.
(be paogM. Pr. Badbanka and more money with wtocb to
soo Eaa been wtrb them a year and a
Mr. Uoiaaple then told ot tato visit
pay tbe bills They say it will bring Was Thrown 0pm to tba Rublle at half, and attboogb a young ann baa
to Oklahoma when gial new atote wms'
a floaocltl crisis, but not to.the
Night—Goveem HughM an('
endcavortog to bar liquor seUtog
alraady, was Cor kimaMt a pAnea ta
stage and Mon tboa Ht a
GovecBOr.Rort Took Rart
btnne. the wife canY feel It. tbe man
intootare tram its borders.
The
tbe hearts ot tbe paogte, and Mm!*
' W o(
MtaMtors ef the city and
In the Ceramonlea.
can't feel It when he thinks that every
banded la flgbttog tbe wont mtmy
Cbo tDSgkan o( the evsiBtog. tba Rev. ■akMD forces wers them wlih ^elr
day be ta that much nearer to owing
srguments and Btoratvre Myl<« that
O. W. Mom«.
Kew
York. Feb. 28.—Presfdeot of tb* red man. tbe Uqoor traEto.
ilB home. The uloon man srill even
state prohibition was a tnUure
"My people are gantto, ktod and ta>
iMgM;
traduced tbe Rev. G. "W. Morrow, stole
The liquor business la tbe working •e glad when be I* out oarnlag an Roocevett pn-ssed tbe button to tk*
[
was
wantsd
was
local
t^tloo.
iManpK asaMtant nnpertotondent;
White House this afternoon that act porter tbtobe: said to a HanU vm
anpertniendent _/>t the Anti Saloon' man s worst enrniT declared Mr. Mor- honest Hvtog.
PHny W. Marab, attorney and Hou Here to Oraad Trareme county tiiey
tn muUpo tbe vast maebtoery cf tbe
The
danger
lies
wl'h
the
men
who
league
saying
that
the
league
bad
[
row.
In
Teorta,
tbere
ts
a
disUUery
enemy to tbe aatoOM at EoMom Bay.
seeking to keep away that wblrb
B. %. nttoodin. exetoto auperintendbeen to exlauuce 25 years but hot | with a capitatizatloo of 12.000.000 and Ibldk they can drink a lltUe and then
Bnt their drtoktag 1a greatly **■»
Mrt of pnWie toatraotion: George H. they thought was good tor CHtUboma.
Mr Patt.tiglll, then showed tucnela between Kew Turk and Ho­ gereted. • U the MtoOM wooU oaly
Mr. nolaa'ple said that tbe queaUq-t much bad been accomplished in Mich- j from TS to lOO men are employed
Croaa, chairman of tba eonacy orgaa
Igao untU within tbe last tfcrte or! there
ai Pekin, III., a few miles
this m<.i!e.-at.- dr.nklng affected boken. N. J
•ell to them a* they do to tbe wWta
wag
up-to
tbe
intelligent
rotera
of
tbe
taaUoa.'aettog as obalrman at IM
At mldaigfat tbe tunnel will be
phyfrsHy tiy making him less
------- --V oonnty and If they came to tbe con­ four yenra. moeh of wbat hnd been ; away. 1» a glueoae factory with a
tbere would ha MM trooM* 2Nm
) Wilbsuod tbe attacka of dls- thrown open to tbe pob>lc. Elaborate tbto source. They ahoold refaa* 6*
clusion that tbe Mloon was a good they must file with the prosec-iilng at 11tal of ll.ooo.ooi) employing 600 '
After fte singing of asveral
torney the> list
list of
of rvei-v
every aaU.
aali- nt«.la
made,'' Tj
70o men. Tbe speaker then
He, closed his addrere by quot- rveerr.'iBles attended the opening Of
the minora, tbe women, or t*
(bs nesting wm opened by tbe Rev. thing, that U made baM>y bomea. lorp.H-m entitled "WYiisky- which ih- 'lie It vhleh Governor Hugtaea sell to them to flasks or jnga. 1 bavo
tbe.quantity, (or wbat luirpt'^ and' ures showing wbat laimr received
Ing
bnsbands
and
Indulgent
fatbera,
P. Mmdltb.
tbe Priendt cboKsb,
/
] from tbe manufacture of various aroi-osf-d to dedicate to Senalor acd Governor Pr-, participated.
wriuen several ieoan to tbe aalooa
that It helped wlTsa. BOtben. aUtera who purchased it.
wbo read th4 i
Cane,
of
Mt.
Pl<a*ant
and
Senator
tlclw
kboaing
that
the
manntacture
men and also Uk« tbe matter ag .
The Rsv. G. W. Morrow.
and children, then they would vote
- tbe fim cbajtoT of James, iz vei
tviriut. When he sal
of liquor paid them the least of any Rayufk'
with the coanell. , I tbtok to ttma
for It but if tbe voter decided that
/to BlL Bs was followed by tbe I
The
great
Aon-Saloon
mng.
ibere will be much (eaa driaktog
tbe saloon was not a good thing that ‘MarCblng “nirougb Georgia.'- was And men wix> use liquor ran t gel the down, 'be ari-lau)k<- was long coniln
^Q,_OMb)ta, or tbe Oot
best
positlona.
among
tbeae people.
it
robbed
tbe
faMUad
of
hla
manhood,
AetA, who made tbe prayer.
then auag after which Mr. Crose In
Alter -N
I
The
speaker
then
paid
a
tribute
tn
-During tbe last summer tbe pern
Tbe Rsv. 3. A. Canby. of tbe Chureb tbe home of wbat It ebonld have and was ancient history tomorrow
pronnjrred
pie of tbto poriah raised 3130 troM
of wires. Botbera, was moring with (be speed vi >> -I the beauty of Ihe city, its todustrles
ot GbrlsL than ibtrodnead Mr. Cross,
their crop* which they applied on tb*
tb*. ebalrtuB, saying that there wat slaters and cbUdiYo. that It did not Wcio... H« an. aid «t a, d.irtt.j-"'
»y .fti« hart.
church bulIGng. patatiag tbe totorlof
Piaoat that *.nt up avn a. Kluk
..kin, a.
• tlMe when tbe paaton stood alone elevate tbe moral tone of tbe dty
and fixing It ap gnerally. ‘IMra M
lb this fight bnt DOW nil was ohaaged county, then vote against It.
ih< ut a.'ki.i„, ,h. la.«.««tall.;" "iz
"' Z
••ortates
when
(bey
active interrsi amoag tbem ta
He sddaed tbe people not to trust
•Ad that tawyen. doetora,
and the 63.000 000 bMtlethtp,"’
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dress 821 meetings In the state
ebureh work."
th« Issue to Ptben but to get put and
tannsrs sad all atood together.
tbe people demanded revenge and
Pr Hudioa rvaldea at Petoskey hot
not to feel confident that tbe la- aecored It amply. YcL there is an which about 78,000 people attended to
Mr. CfOM atoUd that Travarae City
among other advairages that this DEPARTMENT SOON HAD IT UN BUZZARD CAME YEfiY SUDDENLY has tbe todtoae to his care at Pababto
alMald b* oow«tulated on si^ a aue wosld carry but get oot and work
ly in our borders that deetroys i
OER CONTROL.
,
city bad 23 saloons.
town and several other potota.
reprMMUtiva gathering as wu aa- ao that It wUI carry with
300 men every da, and $3,000,000
"I'm glad tue'r oumber u 23." said
onbted last algbt as tbe tompetaBce overwhelming mayorlty tbet (be evil
gq g, pari,
----------EXTtNDIO ONLY r,0« MEN.V
ELECTED ORRICEM
ffMwtton bad always been oonald- wUI not dare to rear its head
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! He concluded bv making an appeal
Chimney F'rws Also gtit No Dam-1
TO GRAWN ON P. M.
Pliny W. Marwh.
•rod vstber dry. (nppianse)
Tbe
The people of Michigan are spend ■
funds for the league work.
i
age.Resulted From Either
w. R. C. Sewing Circl* Mat WMi
The ebairmsa emphaslted tbe fact
■oettog todioated that tbe gnat tidal
tog 640.000.000 a year for liquor and'
Hon. H. R. Ppttenolll.
1
One.
-----------Mra. Aaa Hal*.
«we o( tomperanee had rolled north- that it was ai necessary to carry tbe an the, are getting back to retura u: Hon. H R Panengtll.
sup '
----While Trainmen Wera Fightmo Enow.
Tbe W R. C. Sewing cMe a>et
queat.'co by a Mg majority as it was
Wd nnU] It bad broken
32.600.000 a year tn licenses. They trrir.i„„deni of p-jbl!c InstrucUoo
j The fliv depenment was called tr.'
C**, Wee, Full of
with Mra. Aaa Hale Mooday and
d^wua Of Gmnd Trnveroe Bay and to carry it as the alxe of tbe majority are teUlng tbe people of Grand T«v-l,h,„ iniroduced and he give a witty 'be eigar factory of Ftank Adams, lo
elected tbe following offloen;
'**""■'8 »
«uld sad to aueb a deluge that the
tbe eofoteement. He then etwe eouni, that if tbe saloons a.-e:„n uiat kept the attention of hNl'^e r-ar of hir reejder.ee on I'nion
«
i—Mra. Abbott
ram powar would be drowned. Last toirodoced PMny W. Marsh, tbe
abollabed. that Uses will go up. Itltearera very closely, totrodoctog hla!»'f«i between Eleventh and Twelftn
Hrat riee-prcaident—Mra. H. CortiA
' From ToMday'a Rpeord.
Bight's moettog was reaUy tbe opea- torney of tbe league.
baa been figured that tf all tbe aalonn' subject with i number
street* Itondsy night C B:30 coaU cf
Second
rice-prerident—Mra.
M.
A heavy itom <
1b( gu to tbe campaign deetored tbe
Mr. Marab said It was with a feel- men aay are true. Uxe» will be to-: stories,
JameMb.
•RMbw and it la to be a campaign tog congratulation that he took part ereaaed from 62.88 to 63^2 .on the i The saloon km-pera' circular sayi
"" ■'"rt «'• ''“■“■Y
o, a.
Third
Ttoe-preaMaat Mia
Aaa
tt adneaboo. He believed that W tbe to such a meeting m last night and •100. Bnt this to not all true because, eotblng about their being helpful, they
Hale.
Ragpto ot tbe cowity were to poaSM- that It was a pleasure to see the peo 30 per cent of tbe crime la direeti,^^
p,r one-half the taxes and
Secreury—Mrs, P. C MarNa.
4M or tbe toeta and their bearing on pie lay aside tbe little dlfferaorea la traceable to tbe aaloon. !n Mlone^ o.y
,n -.h, com and emplov
me'^l ba.v
T«Mnrer-Mr*. D. K. Raddaa.
^tb* waltor* of tbe people, the
and take a common apoUa. tbe aaloone were
dtotrletvd' much
n,„cb Ubor Other tactorte. put In
» bcb bbUbO, .M .Oob,
■re districted
woaU ba drivsB out Grand Tinv
stand on oommon groqgd. He said and confined to one-twelfth of ihcns or ?(> trei and tbe dtotlllertea use
Mr*. Cbaric* Woodrrtff of •------Two chimney fires also called for: train No. 3. dne bevw at 6:45 p. m. wm
eoutr It got akme to tbs fight
that ooe of tbe points be wished to City, la the 11-12 where there were|i,ut one.’
died after an boor^ IKmm ot heart
tbe itteauon of the departmeoL ooeideUyed nine hoora aad 40 mtoutoa
(bare am 14 connUes in nB sod tbsM conNder was that ooe tooched on by
trooW*. Khe was n years oU. fTvo
looaa. bat S5 poUeemen were rv-j The rpeaker tbec said that
to the Ladlee' library buUdtog and I and tbe north
,-------ooantiea bava tbe tnoml and Inaaetol tbe cbalrman. that la the bnatoem of
bar.
qulred. In tbe saloon -dlsirlct. iber*|tioce he had anything to do with odOaagpott of all tbe
Love on I No, 5. due bera a* it p. m„ w,
bavtog tbe prohlWlory Uw enforced. were 147 pollccoDea. New York city | eatloa be rYgardt-d the schools of this --------------------’
A Taft dub has 1
also haring a chimney {i^ed six hours and iO miaatos.
la tbs state «( Mldilgaa.
The (Tea of (be people of the “wet" receives 3T.000.000 * year to Heenees j city' aa excellent. Thev are capable
woBBo. It Will endeavor to eleet a
I doM af either
Mr. CroH then introduced the Rev. aeeiioM of the state are on tbe "dry"
IVbile tbe atom '
Taft delegate to tbo oomMiOB M
and epeoe* 3l2.00fi.rw0 ror ponce.
j of dclag good work. It eoau joat place.
nonk.Uwuo
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OJIAND TRAVCMC HCHALA. THimtOAY. rSBItUARY tJ, nm.

&anil Trarcrsc HcnM

MtM^’isrsrco«D»
Tueap'T. MTia,

abonid they Ihlak ct repealing ^
prohiblttoo law. when paaad.
The
dgkt to aot agaiiiat tadIridaBto
otolaot a eysten oad this ayatoaa to
controllad by what wa call predalotz
popotoUen.
Tha male tor the terrlee waa
U^rtfany rendered by a qvartet.
atotiag of Mra A. L.. Bachaat. Mtoa
Carrie Bari. Dr. toolth aad St
Bdwarda. Mtoa tort aa^ a baaa
Aok>. ”Thm to a iwad Mtoa
Bath Met Been.'’

”11 the BkxB helpa tba naa to dare not be generally kaowa that aerarml
far hto family oM rntoaa the moral BUcs of tha fiftm
Iona at tha ecBBaoltr then wa are Buckley from WaAon to aliendy giadH tystam of ad. wftb a pnrtloa at atoai laid, but
craft to coovaltlac the Uqoor «ea to saA to tha ossa.—Baekley bstarprise.
m Ueaaoe. tt U to cood we hava
Cot. Warner aad Lienlmat Oor.
no Hght to make them pay llceaae. If
It doaa not. alerata tbaa It to wrooc- KeOey hare beeo asked to apeak
11 U to a
let aa have oaoa ot IL ;Ouo. nest Friday, to dotease of prtr refonn.
Let aa aot aril oeraelrea tor a few
to pan onr atrecta or
Medicine that !• Madieiaa.
PBMr taaaa.
”1 hare anlfercd a good deal with
HM. Grant M. Iladaaa.
malaria and etoBicb complatoU. but
At Che Poarieenth street Methodist'

LoU of pork
Lamb Bleak .
Lag ot tomb

oe of sa
office. I

Teal steak .
Teal amps .

,
CTATK OP MICMGAK. TH^BO- •
9 bate Onort tor tea Ononty af
Grand Ttaverse.
hrid St
Ai * lesrioo of sa- cowl, hrid at

Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the cctate of WU-j'
Itsm J. Wsitoce. dqcraaed.
)
Juba Waltoce hgring fled In sald(ltos T.
tui UU, B.,.,,

Hoo.

Frod

E. yttSkm.

m eu. a Bn.

,:s e;, ■'so.fS

BMa pork
gift risk.

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ftorin haddte ............................. lie

e Bitter . irify aod enrich the
had reason to eoasratuBe tor-1stimach and llrer troulata'thamoalras when it was their ty aad one at the bast fcaowa temper-'
down
workers la the sUU. dellrered
• <a «nr^ am. goad toattu to Itotaa to Prol. P. 8.
W. C. KlesUer. of HalUday. Ark..
Goodrich, of Alhlca eoUewe, toitnetor an eseellent dtocourse on the ad- Baeeliic Biteen purUy and enrich the
ta Oraak and BnsUab Bfbla *H>Be of Taatages of drirtog the aalocoa from blood, tone up the nerves, aad Impart
Tlgor and energy to the weak. Your
the aaddeat thlnpi.’' aald Prof. Good­ the county and the state A large ntoney sill be refunded If U falls to
Vm ■mtm C«Mitjr.
congragaUen listened to The address help yea. SOe at 6. B. Walt A Sons.
Mae« hw bMB mU bj Ua <wa«- rich, pUetop the attrs and atrtpaa to
sith Bsch latarast.
Hannah A Lay. C. A. Bugbae Drug
. mtB la MmI «»Uoa ralaUre to Ite front of the pnlplt. 'la ooaaactloa with
Co. drug storts.
The Rsv. H. O. Boriey.
«vU rtm cmt«d tmte that law oor Urea today, to that this beanttfal
The Bee. H. D. Boriey. of Detroit.
«ir VM«m aaantr. which haa>aaB fla» which wa aU tore haa to protect
•eoplod the pnlpii at the.ChnrA at
both
the
cfanreh
aad
tha
Bakx».
We
• «f7 ««nMr <0V II raan. U another
TODAY'S MARKETS.
Christ, the eongregstlon being a large
trtMu thww ia a oeatriboUen tnm baHere tha ttaa to Mmtoc when It
one sad hstenlng (o Mr. Boriey with
am. P. S. IVcTla who tonaerty raald- wilt aOll protect the ehorch bnt wbea
CHICAGO POTA-O MARKET.
wlU ha BO aalooD tor It to pro­ the eloaeat attention and the deepest
>d la VMBam aooatr ia which Mn.
Interest
Chicago. Feb. S6.—PoUtoes—A gsnTiaviatmlowt tha aanCttm ia that tect aad Umb Old Glory win beeoiBe
Old Hoaatty as wal aa (Md Glory.”
Prst. Maasstink.
erally steady feeling was reported.
wOBBty nhdw local o»ttoa. In
Tha text eboaae was Lake lO-»
Prof. Haeaeltok, of the Perris Insti­ Trade waa rts'rieted
more or
WBMcctlea. UneoU B. TttaA atu
tute. BIc.Bapids. spoke at the Pint lest by the rain, yet choice to fancy
BUYING PRICES.
at Paw Paw. Michi^, wrftca apon ”Who, Ihea. to my aaqhbor,” tod
tta nbjoet M tottawa:
• toaaker'a reply wu. "That nan to Preshyteilaa church. Mr. Maaarilok atock soM fairly wclL For Tues­
ray aetobhor who needs me noat and U an rioqaeat and forceful speaker day the arrirals were fair and the
nxwal opOcB haa ha« a ci4at
I aa bond to help him. whether be and his aannon was derotad Urgriy oKeringt were fully equal to the. de­
•004 la tMo WMtr. Only
to tecta and figures concernlag the mand.
Chat lor U paan wa hara not had ac be to India or whatber he be
local opUoa nwTemeat and Its effaeu.
Saks reported were: ] car la tacks
apaa aatewa hata. Bahaa thraa yaan Aaartea. whether be be la China
«I4 hm (PowB to.thatr aatailty and Wchlsan. np awuer where be Biay
St 63c. 1 car at «5c. 1 car at 66c.
be. that naa to ny nritohor wbo
At tha BrangaUeal chnreb. the Bar. In sacks at CSr, 1 cars at 70c.
, hara not aaaa an «pM aalooe la the
T.
P.
BaMT.
of
Lakariaw.
deUrerod
n
aad
I
an
bosnd
to
wooaty. Narar la ira hlatoty.
Bulk, per ba. *.n ear tola—Michigan.
balp him.” 8ooe of the old Jawtoh the Bonilng aanaoa. hto addfsts be­
tUa oonttr M PMVmd aa Mas
UlnossoU or Wtoeonrin.
Rurals
racardtof robbery between ing a sUrlag demonstration of the
-tta pact U ywart. AB tha towaa arc
choice to fancy. iSeiOc; Dusty Rurals
ianiaalam aad Jericho were quoted tact that tba aaloon isu adarirable./
taeraadac la wealth aad
poaalbly hf^er. Ordinary to g3bd
and emphastoe^ tha sUtament that
Oak
Park
CoagragattoMl.
'
Kaay paraou i > contog to this
636C7e; common, ahowlng frost oi
Stoe
”theiv are aona tUnps that cannot be
The Ber. H. L. Alexander. Sr Grand
Btado local eren by iacal aeUoo aod Bapidf. waa the speaker at the Oak dry rot. as to condiUoa, 6$«6te: Calvas ............................................IffSHf
la WDluUi hoMy haeauaa then an
Burbanks, choice to fancy. 66e6$c;
althocfb onr
1 Congrsgallonal church,» there
•0 aalooaa. To abow that the people
ordtonry
to
gooj
6:D6S
c;
did not tee fit to pot a prohibitory bring a large attendance aad i
am U faear at U, I need awly ta
showing frost or do' rot. aa to eondl
elanae toto onr oew conatltotloi
palat to tha teat that arary ttoa It
tion. ssesoc: red sick, choice
they and all wbo bare to do with
Hogs, live Wright, per 00
1 Iha. UOlSt
kaa haoa aahmittod to rote. It hae
fancy. 66G68c: If extra fine possibly
laws need to remmbfr this, that
haaa aaatalaa'iL IT It ware detrlfflaatal
higher. Fair to good, e3e65c; it pour
whaterer to morally wronc can aercr
to th^ has tfttoaeta o( tha o
down to 67®60c.
Spring tombs. live weight............. t'w
bo aAda conatltnioDally right
(ha paopla woold hare knowa It loac
Detroit. Feb. 26.—Close—Wheat,
Pouitry.
whaterer la morally wrong caa nerer
••9 and latonad to tha open a
com. 61c; o^U. 55c.
Spring chickens. Ilvs arelght ...
be made legany right. 8o are may
The paopla of tUa eonaty win araraca
LORNC
MCINTOSH
AND
KATHregntote aad we may tax tad are ma:
Caicago. Feb. 26—Close—Wheat.
Hidsa
aa muavsmA aa thooa of any other
LCEN^O’CONNOR WEDDED.
le, hot the aaae horrible teet la
Mar. »si.c: corn. 61c; oau. 6$c.
Rides, green ..................................... 49«e
cpaaty to tha aUta and Oiay will not
betora oa aU tha dma. that tor tha
Bast BnSato. K. T, FTb. 26.—Cattle.
■toad la thtor own Ufht; I hope the
prioa ot Mood we are wlnktog
25: slew and steady; veals. ISO; ar■oramaat ,wOI carry, not only
laUnlty.”
Uve, 26c higher; cull to choice, $SC
poor oooBty hot aUo la arary eonaty
Rapids Gstorday—WUL. Take
Prof, boodrteh neat took op
S.S0. Sheep. 6.400; seifve and steady
to thia fraad oU atato. <Tbara-la
Weatsm Trip.
This is Wdrift-^Raading.
or wot a team coold
for choice lambs; others slow; aheep.
aotofi^ aBal to the aalocB. wor hm
\jca F Zellnskl. of 6S Gtbsoi
itbUD SI.
be
proaperoaa
wlthont
the
amloon
and
acUve
and firm, $5.50eS.85.
Hogs.
Mara arar-Hy pood aama trom It.**
BuSalo. N. Y.. says: “I <o6red Cb<Lome'ilclnioth and Mtoa Kathleeo 5,100; ocllvc, 5C10C higher.
I It paraly at a boiineM
moft sDBoylag cold sore I ever had
TWi atateBaat. coaatos Iroai ae
O'Connor,
both
of
this
dty.
were
nail­
with Bucklens' Arnica Sal'
MthofttoUra a aaaiea aad troa ana teopottUoB. The aaerace wortdn*
ed In marriage Saturday afternoon in
pMei
lied this salve c
Who ia to potoda^ to warn tedpaiaat. man in the Vrltad States earni arary
day.
iELLING PRMG8.
The Grand ^pldi. the ceremony taking
«fll pa tor towardi radatxto; Su' eUta- year briwaan $100 and $500.
Sold
place to the Presbyterian chnreb in
toawt mass that ^nBeraa
haa aearage liquor llceaae la $500 of which
dcr guarantee at 8. E. Watt A S
tbq-pracenee
or
a
few
relatives
a town; or Trarerse Oity for iaatosee
Hannah A Lay. C A. Dugbec Drug
Ptototad baeanae of local iqittoB.
Co. dr^g atorss. 25c.
nple, would get $t6A oot of the friends. Hre. Earl Cook and Mtsa
of aato saloon. The aaerage ^<^^1 Q'ponnor. both of this city.
: (D Grand ETphto to attend the
' the dly working map would earn and apena
Sad^teg. and retoned last nlghL
wplad by to Trarerae City a large part of hto
«rth young people arc well ktfbwn
I, the Bar. Inoonte.-between $400 aad tSOO
Id this city, the groom baetog been
O. W. llcrrow. a______ ___________ year. He would spend It right
■san to the Hamilton Clothing
nCthe laacae. apeahtog at tha B^ptlat town for the aacaariUca of Ufa.' far coBpaay’o
store for some Ume. and
I. for dry goods, for cloth,
ttewto. Mr. Morrow took as hta test
the bride haTlng made her home with
lac,
ate,
thtBca
that
he
would
aoad.
latah «;l and Bahakah S:tl-U.
her
risier.
Mrs. Earl Cook, since Iasi
lor It haa bean ahowa that to coun­
iBber. her former home being
aa« tosttoet awaa. wpa to the draak- ties where they had the saloon cloaed
ago. The groom to a nephew of
op
there
ia
-a
great
Incrusa
to
bntiwto. W9a ia the taralaber aad woe to
Captain J. V. McIntosh aod John Me
ia thcoa pnrUeaUr llaea.
thawnwritoaw.
uny so ter hoots and ahoat lor wo- Intosh. Both young peo|de hare many
Momw aald ha dltot-po
frictola wbo extend to them their best
ta and ckUdrea.”
to daroae auato attewUoa to
wishes.
‘ «nakaitla .aa they had thair paaMb-: PiwL Goodrich spMca of the anoeeas Hr. and Mrs. HcIntoSb will leara
mm and toad ay «t tha oM toaapar<, of local option la rartona portlona of for the west to spend their honeyeonatry^aad
predicted
that
to
Are
aapa awattag waa past. As to tto
LACLORIA. Ih» l»rr~» Am-.-m
noon
and will probably locate some­
years there would be no aalooa In the
inCBla.lbr I- tilvror Ih- ADM-ri-«ti Coltantehaas, dodli was was m
t.Bl— IB thc^^Uu.
'-If*
where In the west.
state ot Mlekicaa.
to9Ps
awat aan Uunghh
sirrwl}- >oOCBr<i;r eror.^ ki»a Pinnippir
The flav. R. N. Hatoapla.
It la oa tha toeaUan at tha eteliUoUUona T"«s lou In I,«UI..rU h»iAt the Pint M. B. chnreb the Ser.
slTSBCa-d u rv1r>'M'p.-r
le ibe i»-t
ptotelM- that tha btoM laau
Sr.- Vf«i-. An oppDOqn • r .4 » bfrtlmr.
NsBT ihiMT Mistiau ■(' ■l-l.-li .-ml. uthooa ora tha OMO that will hara to B. N. HotoaDle. aaatotant auperintendr-,ir«H.T «ao»-*-h" i-urrhibs* --ui. I’lanor tha State Aatl-Baloon Laacne. Tvmifth Annual Salt and Supper in Gats, per bn...........................................gye
Xn\turu nt (It,. i»n. i,cniT »r.d forif »cr-»
ha raahaoad with, to this oooaty it eat
New C. 8. P. 8. Hall N«t Tues­
Poultry
«UI ba BwaaaaiT to taka aMaa aad spoke to part aa foliowa:
‘”Iba aptoriate. toeeasafnl aaHday Evening.
H».,
oU.
i»r
lb
..............................
V a peraaa h loohto* for a llttla man
Hioan irorkar haw dtocardad tha old
paSa or mtoug a poUiiead olto
■" "■ ................
faahloaod tamperaaca
laetnre
The J. e D. ladies* aoclely are mak­ Spring cbKkent. live wetgbt ........... gc
top whatewai raaaoa they wU
which he ptetnrad the aorrowa aad ing great preparations for their
FRESH MEATS
coBpriaa. Mr. Marrow appaaled
drankard's home. The twelfth annual ball and ittppcr to be
leak toa aatter aqiaitiy to the teea lactsrrrofaathe
longer oatrariea any^qtar- held Tuesday srenlag. March 3rd. In
wad ot laaot tore toa hoy tha baoakt
ftruch OfOcr,
aon who to eoaaarted or ermpathtoes the new C. 8. P. » hall, corner Front
w(4he dMbt.
23 and 24 PcoUuolar Bask Bide..
wl^ the Uaoor traBto. We bare not and Oak strrM. No doubt the ladiM
the otsaiMto ta (aror at
said loo Boeh la tha past abont these in meet with thejr usual anccess.
DETROIT, MICH.
^ waloew. aoeh to aatooos halptog battbtogi bnt too little abont the InsUtnThe menu tor the supper is: Roas:
; ama. the atoMS halptog a town and
D. AWnSTROKG, Afent
tiona that are raaponslbla tor It an. real, pouto salad, beef tongue, soar
Jha tota at Mtod ptoi attar
Today the phase of tha qnaetioo
kroat. boiled ham. pickles, baked
oAato ware drtrai oat ware t
not what we are going to do with the beans, kolacbe. koblicbe. assorted
wpt tor. lionao aatoag that oa tor
that drtafca. or tha drink haWt cakes, coSse.
aalooBB hal|i^ a town, they
bnt what are wa etdog to do with tha
The price ot admlssioD U $1.00
aawar laeatleoal when a towab adAatarleaa aaloon
couple which toelndet supper.
wiptacaa wars odrarttoed. Tha east
at toa totoao to toe city and eonty
“Three years ago 1 was marked for
mam aaSaa as to etoalag oDd flgnret
aad cogrndert tha eplrU at law tlria- death, a grave-yard cough was tear­
•toao ahpwtog that they coot i
ing my hmgs to pieces. Doctors tail­
Uon. The clrUlxatlOB of aatlons is ed
to help me. and hope had find,
totob toco waa raeatrod.
always d.'lcriBlnad by tba ability of when my hnshaod got Dr. King's New
Plbiy w. Marsh.
the people to obey an antonad law. nseovery." aayv Mn. A. C. Willtoma.
P. W. Morah. aaanay tor tha Aatl- In the center of Anterieaa
of Bac. Ky. “The first doae helped
me aad tBpsovement kept oe nnui I
Btanda the aalooa. B
had gained U pounds in weight and
apaoker Of tha nm On
ats at the lagaHsad llqnor traf- ay health was fnllv restored." This
fte to break down tow. the liquor Bedldne bolds the world's heating
tnSlc nays to tba law makera. *Leai vteord for coughs and colds and lung
*Pk!th. If it hath aet
ka^ year hand o8 or wa aad throat dtoeasei. It prevents pnewBonto. Sold under guarantee at 8. E.
httog ahtoe.-'
to It at tha next
Wait A Sons. Hazmab A Lay?
<
syfe.
A.
The raaaoa tor tha to^ of rtatola What It the doctora, bnatom man or Bughee Drug Oa. drug stores.
~
B. 50c
and
toMRa la dsa ta toa tect that
etc.. Molded togatbar aad IIAO. TrialbotUe lOc.
kat« had- toMh hto had not worked.
Bow
oaU Mr. Marsh. Wa hare
long would tha people atond for It*
ba dlaeearwfed whaa wa rlew tha rla- Tet tor tba last 60 years the legtoU«kas or tha Arotoa eonrt. tonr^ftha Uoa of our atota haa Jtaan dkdatad to Smrerel MItos Sstomen Sunktoy and
at wbon art tha raatots of drwnkea- by the llqaar traftie. Tha tlma wlU
Waltaa Havs Already 'Bssn
. aoB. The aalooB to a erine aad to
Gradsd and Stori Late
whaa
ao^wcacBlsad by tow. Aa attettot to Ikto mast aa^ tt win net ba loag
,Biwii tha grocery tra«c woold he do- whaa thcM to ptfhUe aarrtee
. i Hnbbril. with his M. A N. E
adned by the wipratoa coorl
enter to tha Mqoor tinkle aad teal •nglnoers, havq recently been work­
toiaaiiaa aay that probMUoa
that they are nala poiltknlly.
ing^ the beat posrlMe grade crosshot protabH aad that toa proaawt law.
*^latea. wtU) her poeacty and pro^ lag orer the O. R. A I. at Walton,
waO ewfoaced. it better than a atftetar hlhUtoa haa to aartao daporiti glM anvthg derided thto testate they are
law which coold m be aoiSoroed. Bat per capita. wMle Mi^lgaa wHh her pressing on with thrir anirey totoe proaeot tows has naay ptortotoM rich rinBtenee haa $• per
war^ Alpwte whlrii to to be tee
a*B0 prohiMtiao baa bnt om.
A has an easn.$tM par nnpfta nrmthktton of tee road. This to good
IWWB acalaat maiSar. amaXas
OkkM, LargfiM aad StraagMt Bank
yet afaca aha haa had praMhlttoa aka ■ews tor Baekley. and this whole vlam ertaes to aot prahlMt. bnt w haa bean aatm ap by ctm^bi
is KOTtbem Hicbigan
riatty. «s It wID give better mall as
at.i
asd ihfcin
W cpdaM
woB w pMteogvr servlee. K mar

::.:2

d county..
FRED R. WALKER.
Judge of Probate.

“.............v.%

New Ufe PIIU Is ever subjroled to
this frtghtfnl ordeal. They work so
QuieUy you don i feel theB. They
cure consUpstioD. biliousness and ma­
laria. 25c at S E Walt A Sons. Han­
nah A Lay. C. A. Dugbec Drug Co,
drug Blores.

.............^

SURPRISE TO FRIEKDS

.................”

^CUBAN
FRUIT
FARMS

On Easy Terms

"SS

hrira o
Inh.-rii
•" “-“r —P-Wl-d »«
idt-c<-aa<
lied s«^pd
,
allowaace tberetd. and Ar tee sa­
lt to ordered. That the 6tb day of slgnment and dtotribsUoo at tha rsslMsrrh. A. D. 190$. at tea o'clock In g-e ot aald eatat*
the (otrnooa. at said probate office., “
be and to hereby appointed lot brer-'It 's ordered, that the l«h day ot
lug Mid peliUon
niUon'Mareh. a. D. im. at ten o'clock In
It is further
tfaer ordered that . pabUe
be and is hereby appointed tm am
iulng and allowing said account;

.....................—

newspaper printed aad circototed la said county,
FRBD B. WALKER.

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Stops canehe la two Btootw:
looihscbe or pain of' bora or scaM in
five minutes; hoarseneM. ooe hour;
museleaehe. two bonri; fore ihroat.
twelve hours—Dr, Thoaias' Sfcloctrie
. monarch over pain.

This Month
is a

Bargain M in

(I

at

Friedrich’s
^ IF YOIFREWISE

M

you will take BjwanCage of
ibis money lawiig shoe sale.
Ladies' Patent Colt

Shoes

in face rf
at....................

atyffs

Lidies* 6ne via kid shoes,
light or hesvy
soles,
for only..................... -91.M
Men 8 Patent Colt Dress Shoes.
for only.....................................

$2.50

grade.
$1.81

Boys’ all solid Calfskin Shoes.................................... 81.48

CUT PRICES
on all Men’s. WtHjien'a. Mtisa aod Children's Feh't
Shoes and Slippers.


J. CJUMHG

Cuban Land & Steam­
ship Company.

SBU£R Of GOOD SDO£S

Too Modi Care
cannot be taken to selrct
the most suitable FR.'^ME
for your PICTURE.

Certificates

Wheo it comes to the
question of what is the
proper kind to use. sec us.

Deposit

are always In favor where their partic­
ular value Is known. To be ^le to keep
yoar morcy In a bank, earning three per
cent-Inlcrat, yel avaUaHe when yon
want n, arc advantages lor this form ol
Bavlng.

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK

^

We can show you an
astonishing variety of new
and attractive sovelttea in
PICTURE MOULDlNtiS not found elsewhere and
we employ oooe but skilled labor in making the haawa.
Then again none but the imported, best quality
of glass is used insuring a perfect piece of workman*
ship.

CITY BOOK STORE
TnTcree aty. Hick.

TSe Hobjrt Co. pus.

r'

: TTr yr^T«--

Ik TMUmOAV, PCMUARV tt, 1

STATE BANK

gave an

OP MuanoAN.

by a reading by Mlie Blaaehe

Car­

penter.
“Tiesra Of Three Cltie«“ waa

CKNMMO
• 9*iJOOO

Oi»tliI,
Urtiu,

title of an addraae by Robert E. Wal­
ter. oouaty derk. and fate aMa addraae
followm by a aelecUon

' omcn»-A. ««Mr Ur. rtatt

tbe

by

WlUiamsbiiTg band.

Wlcri OM. Tk» PMUMi l«n

“The Rerleed ConoUtatlon- wi
bean given

by

Boo.

..
. BV LV.
9ior4 Rnowlae bat owing to the fire
Jaiam C. SinAJI|^ ^ ^oyne aty, which deetroyed hli of­
fice, he wae unehle to be prasem and
K W. HaaUnge. of Tfaeeree aty. look

9 per ce« ami « TIM DchAs

tbe topic. glTlng only a brief bat an
The Bjembere of the
grange feel very gratefnl to Mr. Hssttnge for acceptlRK the InTitatloo
tbe notice wae rery abort.

Cirwlniw lliB wet

The lart nnmber on the rcry



A6BURY TOUNO BCOPUC OAVt
eNTERTAINHENT THBM,

Tb* bMt kind o<etaetiau>nlrt-

[ —*ai-£.ssiasjr:r ‘

tonA

I . . >% •JL. lAt&triBiii.

175,000 RRE
Three

Tw»«t«ry

Brick

Cnjayiad ExceUMrt INnMr *t Of Pt^
•ensst «nd Gave « piif Pr»
frm at Chwrdi.
b raapPDce U>*u ferltatioB al
tweot7 membm of Uie Aabary B»vortt IMCM vtnt to Orswv Taeaday
eraaiw. vbaaa'4^ gar* an eatarUlBiMt for the beaeftl of the Oravn
^uit^ An esoaUeat dinner
had bam praparM at ‘be pataonage
aai (be re!ka rroK town did JnaUee
ehOT^ at 7:M and appaarad ai
I la No Land Uke
Oaia“ (T
yaadttttat. ‘Vmtaaky^Ila,’* (Conw^><>Albef«a Lahsan.
Male aoaitat. ‘*Hia Old Oaken
fia^at*' <OaibM)-IOUar. DeT<
8te. HobSa.
Wbaatfcii. -Iha Ne» «o
(badr)-Afthar »paaoar.
Tmor aolo. The twwd of Bankar
‘ Wa," (Oorart)—V. O. ifiUar.
fcaat, -TaU M«. WU My
Ofeo Traa.’* (Bos HaU)—Pybu.
BOKL
trta, -ABta.- (Lafbyl

MbM Qnartat, ttana Wfcata
tOaa Btoom.- <TB«
ApmetulVfllar*. Hobba.
Part 2.
daartat. i
XffMC. fiilar. Bobba.
I trto,
tmrt< •Bwaet and'Low.'
Pyboa, Seott.
They Boae In
Todal' aoIo, “What tha Chlmnar
■aac.'S- (Of«BoflH-^Oaa BUa Kan
fna.

^rboard Watah." (WUlMiner.
Tha breetor’a wUe"—

Maneelanm,

MIcb..

Fob,

whl^ br«Ae ont at fitSO last night ileftioyad three twoetory brick

boild-

Ina owned by Jobn OUt, and cauaed
a loea aggregating over tf&.OOO.
The fire si- rted from an

unknown

canee In tbe dry goods store of Jacob
Barnett, and kuickly apread to the ad­
joining bolldlngB.

Four families oecu'

pUd rooma above

tbe

and affixed Ibe seal of

ctoraa

tkeae wav* driven eat, aovne of then:
srUhoat time to dreea.

For Reglaler 01 Deeds
Bddie A. Monroe, tbe coofecUtmery
and news dealer on Union street, offlelaUy maounces today that be li

Notice.
To All Whom It May Concern

' bate
court f
and Traverse.
I seevioD of said <
. held ai
the probate office. In
the city
nl
Traverae City, in said county oo (hr
25ib day of February, A D IF>8
Present;
Hon.
FVed
R. Walker
Judge (,f Probate..
In the matler of the eaute of Ed

Whereas, written applicant
petItloDi. addressed to the Board of
SopervlBort of the county of Grand
Traverae. have been received by '
clerk Of sad c iniy and filed In
ward Fl*h. deceaffd.
office,, praying
, .
„ i It an election be held
Cat
raroMne Fish having filed In Hid
In andI for tbe
the said county of Grand
Traverse,
iverse, under the provi
provUloi
rmine who
No. 207. of the Public Atta of 1KS9. acre at tho time of his death the le­
approved June 29. 1889. as amended gal heirs of said deceased and enti­
by Act No. 183. of the
tbe Public Acts of tled Ic Inherit the real estate which
1899. to ascertain tbe will of tire qui
»afd deceased died selxed.
It Is Ordered, that the 23rd dav of
ified electors rt said county, wbethi
liquor and March. A. D. 1908. at ton o'clock In
prohTbii- (be forenoon, at Hid probate office,
-edunty: be and is hereby appointed for hear­
ing Hid peiltlon:
It la further ordered that public
Whereas. At a sessloo of tbe
e Board
notice thereof be given by publica­
or 8u{tervlrors of aald county. R<
the court house In the city of Trav­ tion of a copy of this order, for three
said
erse City. In said county, on tbe 15ili BUccessSve weeks previous to
day of January. A. D. 1908. tbe sold day of hearing. In the Grand Traverse
Herald, a newspaper printed and cir­
petlllona were duly examined

THIRD MNUAL BANQUET

Rriia

ooffaa;

the program opened with mnelc by
'the WaHamabarg band

which

tnOowad by an asealimt dii

sssrr

W.S'S”*’'

will

$42,500 TOm SO FUR
RAILWAY

COMMiTTEES

KARO AT WORK.

in BARNEY ^
LADIES' OUTFITTERS
(BeaAleBUu next Grlnnell teosJ

Have

ef

Liberal

Been

SubaenpUor

Made—Ust «f

The ButacripUon committee haring
charge ©e matter of rafslcg funds
for ©e pnvpoaed sin-et railway

and

enirban tines have been diligently
wo© making a ©orough eanvau
among the business men.

A

S’',

doncy oi sain peuuon, and the hear
Ing thereof, by causing a‘copy ot this
order to be published in the Grand

court for examination and adjnadnent
Bud that all creditors of said dee ry-qatned to prevent ©elr
laed
Iris
said o'
office. In ©e ©ty <

three succeralve weeks previous to
aald day of hroring
PBB) R. WALKER.
6-«t.
Judge of Prabste.

Judga,«f Probata.
©niment cures itching, birefitau
pro'rudlng piles after yeari of aufferIf yon haven't ©e time to exercise
log. At any drag store.
regtnariy. Doan's Rmicta will prwvent oonstlpatlan.
Tliey
Induce a
‘Hie ChllHu geverament has begun mUd. (My, beattoful action of ©a
wlihoai griplag.
Ask yonr
work on double tracking the main bowels
druggist for them. 28c.
railway line from Valparaiso to BantiagD. a distance of about 100 miles.
wMch

will

require a

laige quantity

Joseph Butcher, of Camdea. N. JJ..
ihoveU off hU sidewalk each enowy)
day. although be la M.

'

Te Break la New.BN!* Ah-v*
AHro‘. PwMUw. a pwiidiy

jraroato

TRAVERSE dTVS BEST STORE

EXCELLENT SHOWING OF

New Spring Suits
We now offer for your inspection a very
complete assortment of new suit ideas
for spring that embody the latest style
tendencies, also the smartest
effects in fabrics.

THE BARNEY CO.’S
Opening Week Announcement

Butterfly. In many cases there are modifications of
the different styles that only add to the
beauty or smartness of the effe«.

will not appear until next issue of
this paper. Watch for the spt-cial

grasr

but

promises

liberal eubscripticas have been made.
Up to last night the total subscripHon wu tC.SOo. the follosring be©g

InlroductorY Sale of Ladies Suits, Skirts,
Waists and Silk Petticoats.

To the woman that likes to feel sure that what she buys IS correct in every
detail, we shall take great pleasure in showing this spring's collection. Every
garment has been purchased from the foremost makers in the country—makers
whose reputation is too great to put anything on the market that is not right in
every detaii. Every s-jit bears the little marks ot distinction that differ them
from the ordinary suits and easily place them in the lead of those usually
shown by other stores. The price range this season will be

The Hannah A Uy Inleresto. Mayor
V. Friedrich, W. D

C. Germaine.

F. Rougher. A, W, Banak, Prank
J.

N,

Shumaky. Jno.

It will pay you to keep in touch with ihe store that
is coUeciinp an entire news ofk
of Women’s Wearables.

Ban©. Geo. W. Lardle. Herald and

BRaimrth, of TraverM ©ty. dU- togid Douglau. Jobneon

A

Row

Turner.

t FsncOou of Frank Trade.
A quartot eompoaed of

darch. A. D.
D'. 190S.|
1908.
|fi-Tt
day of March.
SoUcltor for V^mptaSanL
o'clock in the torenoon. |
for thi
TATE OP MlcmOAN, THE PRObate
Court
for the Cbunly
cf
other peraont
Grand Traverae.
Hid rotate, are requi
session
of aald ’Court
, Ic
’" ©e matter of the eeute of JG>n ot
C(
bm
A.
Nickerson,
daoeased.
then to I
the ProbaU ofNoUce U hereby given that fov
flee, in th
©ty. and
City of Trsverse C
show cause,
'. tif sny. t
. why the months from ©e 14© day of Febrwthe prayer of (he i
should ary. a. D. 1908, have been allowed
I w present ©elr claims
n be granted;
id
deceased
to
toaM
And U I* further ordered, that Hid against

while the styles are varied enough to suit every taste.
The principal ones are the Prince Chap, Pony and

many have been seen and many have

Om BeofiaM came nan and then R. kop Kyselka. EUswer© Hale.

©« •(«©•.“

'Then-upoD
day, the 2nd
next, at III
be assigned
petition.
Hid dec
Inu-rcsU'd In

Oq account of delayed shipment® of
merchandise from New York

Subccribcrs.
From Wedupiday'i Record.

Votraba. Bacbant * Roacoe,
A vocal

of

. or that ahecaose
make and execute conveyance ot tneig copy t
this order to be pensoaaUy
re.il route described In sMd contract. | served <
aald defendaziC at leart
1. -Id
M^b. opoo 0,0 tono. |
a,„
U.V Uo.' .ho..

Panamas, Serges and self-colored Stripes predominate,
Premises

daat by Mra. Mabel Scofield and Mlae Record wmpany. W. H. Umlor. ProR

- newspaper printed, pabttobed and
Paid peudoner prays that wstieclflc circulating It said Omtr and that
l-rt..ro.ance of said contract
d^
p,.WicatloO be coottnued thevrtn
e. execuloro cof aald , „ i«„,t once in each week


mmmmim

IS

AN

OB “My interaat In the 'Wlliameborg MarUnek. Klnasen A
OnagCb“ by LoveB Soma.

and that In default thereof. Hid’ bUl
be taken as eoctemed by the said defendam.
And It It further ordered. That with­
in twenty days the said eomplattiset
oauee a noUee of ihU order to be pubthe Grand Tveverae Hwmld.

7f?,7.'£iS

the snbaertbers:

Apple,

EhMrtad Oakaa

^ liaie
mart for the
county
ol
Grand Traverae
At a seH,-loD of uld court, held I
the probate
office. In
the
Traverse Cliy la wild county, on the
25th day of February, a. D. 190A
Present •
Hon
lYed
R. Walker.
Judge of Probate,
la the main- of
iwUte of MaUe Fish, a Minor.
(.Arollne Pish, having filed In said
court her jietlllon liraylag for llceose
to sell s' private s;;1e the Interest of
uld estate In
emtain real esUte
therein deuribed.
ll Is Ordered, that tbe 23rd day of
March, A. D. 1908 at ten oelock lb
the forenoon. «1 uld probate office,
be and Is hereby appointed for bear­
ing said petition and that all persona
Interested In said estate api>ear be
(ore said court, a' said
time
and
place, to show cause why a llceose
to sell the Interest of Hid route In
Hid real esUte should not be graot-

mmtoo

STREET

MtllUBaborg;, Mich., F«b. K—The
Ihbd annoal banqaat of tha Win
baabnrg Orange wsa held here last
»>Mug nnd daapite the vaaiher.
thaaa aroald baea been many more u
tiny half tha nenibera oera nable
to attend on accoont of
Uoa of tha raada
After an beoeatloe by tha Rer.
Thotnaa Toong, the foUcvtog rUnde
emkad and arranged b a moat pleas­
ing manner. were aarred:
Oyster Stao
Wafera
OllTea
Salted Paanots
Pichlaa Orean Tomaioea Cneombers
Fried Chicken
(Md Heaia
Baked Beane
PBtato Salad ,
Cabbage Salad

OTATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PRO

ae.kju.is WANTED—To buy four borseE. twe
I'-'” '-no b-avv from -I to 6 yrors
yrars
Hddle horse o
Slater
9-lL

mocb In his favor at tbe prlm-

'_____ ■

said county
FRED R. WaIJvER.
Judge of Probttic-

Loans Hd dlsennnu

ariea.

l« AddlUaa b tha
Thiob
r Eat. m Exertlent Program
Wae I

>

rw- steel and many Uiousasdi ot
. - ---------------- the aforenamed ac.. ..
ales. Ttito. with ©e harbor imI Lemon. CheertaU and CusUrd Ptoa.
aacertaln the will of (be electors of
aald county, whether or not the maniiproi^meDU. will greatly reUeve ©e
factniT of liquor and IDe liquor traf­
hakka u ra
rroni -orJreTe^Ju^*'IV congestion In that imrt. which for ©e
ni.ou; B
fic shonid be problbUcd witblo
lut
yaar
hu been a great hindrance
EOblC^:. MONROE,
limits of esid county.
to bauslnesi.
.raid i; la further ordered that aald D !‘r^ N anoaoj' bank
candidate for the repnbUean nomina­
elecllon. as -above directed, shall be
tion for r^gUler of deeds.
held at the next general elecllon. for
If nomlnalcd and elected
I
township officers In said several u
give the duties of the office my iMst ahipa. villages, cities and eWx-Uon
attenbon and will serve the pcopio ot trtcu in said county, on Monday, the
Grand Traveiwe county to tbe best of sixth day of Ar*U. A. D ls*n8; that
, election thill be by ballot, nnc
my ability.
. the ballots ihall be In two ronn>
EDDIE • —of which shill contain the sordr
Lisaiuim
"Shall the man ifaclure of liquor and Cspltkl sLiok paid Ui
the liquor traffl- be prohibited within •arela>rtm)
ntvdlu. OM
ihe county —YES," and the other O'AridfVI
>lvXlc-ivd« antwid
form shall be; 'Shall the manu'ncnjre (ToBOvIriU de:Q.IW .
li:
bla a^Dd year of the present
''rotlfipkk-snf d<-pro]t
021
Owe to hank* aod
on the board of education, annonnees hlblted within lae oiunryT—NO:
baskj-n.
btmaelf at a eandldale for re-nomlna- every ballot on which the word ' YES' OrtKlKl ehaeks
QMbior'sebceb..
it found shall oe counted in the bTUtm at the lepublieaa primaries.
flrmative of uld proposition,
Hoyt la %,men]ber of the firm of Kue-y ballot oi whven the word "NO"
beek E Ho.n. elothleri and
genia'
• aad UU> riduIs fount
foul
• • «.. co inted hi the nega
>nd rtiall
nienlod
on Union street «ve
... of Hid i-roxisl-lon; that under BilU 1‘ayabl*
and la a prominent young business the provisions of the aforesaid
persons entitled .under the Uwt of
man. Previous to his elecllon fpr-the
I or MWbyaa. Cuaasy.ar Oraod Trat
) stale (0 role for Supervisor shall
present term on tbe board of eduen
I. bawncl aarUbd. raoblcr uT tfar sWe
deemed qualified to vote al eoch
art tank, do ooI-isdIt swiar that IW sbovt
tJon be.had already served four yeera election;
tloo; 1that the replRtratlon of the
itattoet t> tciM to thsWt of tej keowlodar
qualified
clpctors.
the
hours
of
c
iber of that body and had
d balUf
aAm-XL OABLASli.
way devoted bis beat gfforta for the Ing and closing the polls.
and of holding
,ing and coo
benefit of the schools of the city.
-...................... .. jnder the pro­
It la lb the credit of Mr. Hoyt that visions of the aforeHld act. and the
during bis present tena he has missed P>wers and duties of the boards of
He It '^*l*'™tlon. of Inspectors of election,
but one meeting of (he board
Oonwvt—Attest:
HABRT r. IIAVIP.
township boards, eommoo
councils,
reeeivlag eaneet augport in
the
and all other officers, wlih reference
Third ward for the re-nominatlon. His to Hid election, shall be the same In
long experience and knowled^ ot the
operation of tbe public sehrala

C' -

S-4t-

Traverse Clly State

:SS''

«dme the way of the
' aa to floVen. for each one bronght
a cbartahad crepe or tUane
^.joay. Natdtally tha tmin vaa Ute
tad abogt aa Boor and ai half vu
. apim at tha glattoa wham the aaxl
of the prograB «aa glean.
^ &the taecna naaban erlit to thank
V ^hpvii for thrtr kbd boapltnllty.
|a-e amociany Mr. and Mra. C. W. Ban-

culated in

Whereoa, upon such examlnaUon ft culated in said county.
FRED R- WALKERwas determined and declared, by reso­
Judgb of Probate
lution adopted by said board,
that
It Is
9-41.
aoch election bad been prayed for by
notice thereof bo given by publlcathe requisite number of electors, td1 lion or a copy of this order, for three
l; by not lets than one-third of all agPOBT OF TB9 CONIUTION '
1 sitcceartvo weeks lirevloua to
Hid
! qiialTfied electors of said county,
shown ^ reference to the retnrna
1 canrais of the last
preceding
Iculatcd In Hid
Id ciilti'y.
a> Travrosr Cltv. UlrhinB. at the clow of bsA
FRED R «
MS. F<l, Kill. IWe. as rwllad for by Uw
aald county.
coBiBlialOBiw uT lb' Banking DcparimaiL
Judge <
Now.
therefore. u
U is
Is oroerea
ordered ana
and Qidi­
", uirmwre.
rected
d by tbe Board of Bupervtsnrs ot
said countr of Grand Traverse,
n-rtocUon
A 1be and the i
ereby ehUed la tbe several
elocMo
county, pursuant to the

.

Said petmoaer furtner represeoia
ClreuU|tAld real wtate abould not be granttha' said ItTlUam Ck»tea dieo oo tbe
ty of
It la farther ordered, that public :9th day of December, A, D.
1907.
this
notice thereof be given hr publlcsllon without making the conveyance re­
of a copy of this order, for lhre<- auc- quired by sueb contract,
and
that
L'‘"rk ceaslve Wi-*-ks previous to said day Ceorge Coates and Clark Coates have,
Ot bearing. In the Grand
Tr»\.-rse te-en d-j!y appointed executors of Hid

the

City- In I
I8ih day of Januar
(Seal.)

Yol^

22.-Flr.-

-;^

w'jnnLi

Building,

Were Dwiroyad By Sian at
Laet Night.



Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is not
a simple cough syrup. It is a
strong medicine^ a doctor’s
medicine. It cures bard cases,
severe and desperate cases,
chronic cases of ssthmt, pleu­
risy, broocbiiis, consumption.
Ask your doaor about this.

eaaeful program wu masic by

LUGUERS AT GRtWM

:

A Doctors
Medicine

rrety
respect as In case ot annoal otate
the pbo
ta b of
PHO-IQTATB op MICSIGAN. the ORturmbera of tbe board of eaperrlsors
court for the
«maty
«t
bate
Court for the Canty ot:^ emt Court for the Coonty <E
------- Court
so far M tbe same shall be applicable:
Grand Traverse.
jcimnd
IGimnd Traversv
Traverse.
Grand Traverse. In chancerr
Cbalmtan of she Board ot Supervlaora
... . .._iion of said eourt. held at;
At a seaalon of the Probata Court
Or«<«. Oomr’-'-------unless otherwise prortdad In said act
T*
In
the rtty rti^aald Coun:y. he’d at the Probate’Alvin Great. DefeadanC^
Walter W. Daaa.
Cft?\la said county, oa the office In the diy of Traverse CtU. on ■
Suit peudlag I
tbe artBlt Court
of Grand Traverse Co.. Mich.
itth day or Febmary. a. D. IPOS.
Robert R. Walter.
Presenl:
Hoa. Fred R. WAlkar.
Clerk of said Board.
Judge cf Probate.
eight. '
State of Michigan, Coonty ot Grand
In Hid County, on the 16th day it
la the matter of tbe estate ot MarPresent: Hon. Frad
TraTerse. ss.
.
January. A. D 1908.
mret C. Pranklln and
WUllam
B.
Judge of Probate. \
In this cause
r
Robert
>bert 1B. Walter, County Oerk i
R appaarlag tram af­
^of‘t
fidc.rit 0
County

(of Grand Traverw, dOj
wmiii
file. that UM defendaat has
...................— - Franklin, bavlag filed
hereby certify
«
I
I aald OoustT, fiusuing
mo-.kw
of
Arafl
------------------Nerilager. ------”cen»<> to mortgage the Interest of
On reading..^ flUng tbe peUtloa. pUinast's solicitor. K to ordered that
---------- ettale in certain
teal
estate
duly verified, ^-J;
^wlames '••*eh repre- the defeodani. Airin'Or*e&.
Inal records of the order Usued by , therein described
bto
Wmiam Coates did to appearance to be enUred herrta. wUhthe Board of Snpervlion of said Con*-j
K u ordered, that tbe iJth dav of senting that WiOi
hia lire-Ume to-wll
the
nlseIn
five
months
from
"
the date o'
a( this
■ ■
ty, calling a-«peelal elecllon on tbe!'•■‘■rb. A. D lixis. at t.n o'clock in
D. 1907, duly order and In ease of his appearane*
nrt)t*>fitlon of
County
probIblUoc. I il>« forenoon, at uid probate office, leenlh day of July.
dcitve:
aald
James he cause hla aniwer
awev l
to the complalaand "be whole of auch original, as en-jbe ••nd U her»-by Bt»[>.«lBled for bear
certain contract In writing ant'a bill of t________________
_ and
iplatot to be filed,
lered Is tbe Journal of the proceed-Mng said pelluon. and that all persana
said Board, at their meeting Interested In said estate appear be­ to convey to aald James Marsh oer- a copy thereof to be served oa
therein
described
lot's soMcItor wlthlB twenty
ns ry 18tb. A. D- 1908.
I fore said court, at said t.me and place Uln real route
TESTTIMONY
WHEREOF.
1 > 'o 'ho* ca“»o •'by a llcena.- io tnort upon the terms and condltlooa there­
have hereunto subacribed my
name; P*ke the interest of said eslate
In in meoiioned.

.....................................
^e committee
wrlll....... .......................

Mra. Mabel BwBrtd. Mtos Cora Bco- afternoon to compare notes and cooMl. Chaita Eata* oad W. B. Ayera. ter recanMng ©rtber

jiUm.

Favorites of Fashion
Sterling Qualities
at Economy Prices

From $8.50 to $75
and at every price the assonment will be found complete enough
to satisfy the most exacting sboppey.

We are also Showing the New Spring Jackets.

AMMO TflAVtnC HttUIA THUAWAV, PCMUAfiy *7. 1

Gfand^Traverse Ftegion

la Trirerae
,
I Mile uuT KUnrerry la qalte tlefc
!M IfoDdor
ihe boa MCtai at the Amtatrong with a bardcoU.
ifA. Fowler wfir take
•ebool boi»e war a euec***
the em
Har.d Bman aad bit motoer came
roangcai of Hr. Spade-a ehildrea for tertainraet/ glren by tbe
chUdrwn from Trarerae City and tpeol Snndtr
'winter.
macb aptweciai*d. tneir render- at borne Ctrui H hauling kmi
le Lodiea. Aid met
with
Mra.
naUooal
hymn bein
TroTerae City,
Mliae were a S. 'RKimM. R O. Oa^
tlly prettjTboradar
to aew for Xr.
The Ladle*- Mi which wat beld
_____ •••eh the M«i >r«ld »ffe« IWII »*■"- F- Chamberialii, U. Bwry. *. H. Spadc-a cblldreo.
port a good tin
Mr*. Ed Emorv-t wat a tscceu be
•sBr. U CbUDberUln. Owrye .
of each WMk.
^•n Tweetf*/
' Oeo. Gard and wife rlHted
Ure.
The Her, Mr. ItaeldM preached
ifoclally and dnancUlly
________ _____ ^
_
■• R- lUren, 3. H. Te»*er. F. 8am- NoOaiBger .Tneaday.
try belufal termoe Sunday
morn I
If It had aoi been for the timely
Mra. Black U rUlUag ralaUrea at
ig.
He la one of the men who al
Trarerae City.
waya give aemethlDg to tbibk about
Elrt. Day of Klngaley ta working
betr eennoni.
to tbe gromd
At it waa the roof
for Hr« Oanan Decker
Charlie Foster of Tra«i le
City
-Feb. SI.
ihall
,
_
Al If. Jet«7 ud F*fey TlUoUonJor Wotiler ottetaUnr IV. L. 4. Tedthroat, raueed by
------------- -••
MonAr BOOS. «»ll
mi men "ixS Prof. j. B. "
OfttCN LAKE.
-Uin* relactloBt.
th of Pertjr^brotti fyi«*
retectlone. aceompasled by
Grandma Haiel »penTedman ere tbe orcan. Tbe bodr
«r. George.
Mr* Ooldee.
burled Id tbe Brenrreea
cemeierr- dren retnroed home Tiietday
Mr*. 4obn MIIU 1*
MAYFIELD.
rlali iu Berrien county.
Mr* John rranklln
cow 01 • ear MH w tmawea uai bf^^ra^ wealeter Percy
Perry o'l
ol BumThe Udler Aid aocleiv m.-i
-lohn Burbelm and
finer. Urdia.
Mr Silte* from A<
L.
Oildit ThurwlBy
. - here
e by the
i>ij Mr.. 4.
ia« City. William of Troy, Mont., and were called
tbe luiuoit
miuol*
I Ing for fn<i
.,nd he I* erpect
A deiegaioo ol
B'e
heir mother. Mr*. Burb.-lm
I'''*’'
Mr*. -Oeo. Crawford, of Bayfield. Wi».
Ing a large order froji Ouy •niotnie
»e Haradlie Hi'.aht*
Grandpa Rbodet le oulle rJck allh.Mon
The ptil boareret were A. M. 4eflrey,
m
abeiHlnnee Aft*-. d*^0 ‘
_
he rlppe.
R. Helm. Floyd Darldm. Bari 4edd.
Thoccpklna hat bouchl
tebn Wllaey. A. A. AnHgbt.
1 Mra, Burt Hunt
? riill lluiiat exerelne* the following oflct^ i
mere elected (or the coming year !‘''C '«•» of boiwTO.
f at Traverte Ciiy Siilurda}',
Mr*. J. L, Ulbb*: vice l*re» <
—------------------------- -Olleer Coburn and niece Mra. nut-j
Purr Janie*; lice
Mr*
Fred!
A STEADY DRAIN.
! Barton spent a
few
da><

FATHERSI

i

Tl?anroRiDg boy of yours, of whom you think
so mu(h, can begin right oow to learn how to
tavetand be thrifty, if hi« father w<U help hint;

I
t
t
help you to
I
I
START HIM RIGHT
t
t
People’s Savings Bank tI
We do not close at noon
I
Open every Wednesday cvenlag.
I
and your help may make for Irm the difference
between success and failure in life.

4. U. CatMc !• eialtlng at hH aU
bowie la Fara. lad.
Mr. and M . O. P. Carrer and Mr*.

MABEL.

kere by
4aaQi of bar'
Oaorge'TlDo'roo.

t
k

. Omrge TnioUon. too of Mra. 4. P,
TUotaon. waa accldenally killed fit
Oadflac lart Monday, while worklOR
oo the'O. R A I. railroad, l^be train
OB which he wa<< brakeman u-1 just
Macklnttc.
loote from the
train, al tbe nor b yanli. and rlarted
aonlh; George rtepped onto tbe pilot
of the enrlae to rl‘
and In
tmdccountatle way
t hit bold and
tfll in front of the engine.
..............
...
He waa
Bni dlfcoeered tmtil the efutlne
efkglne bad
rack, to
B-rpped to hack dip on a ilie track,
let another-train paw- when the
be body
giBe. It
rbtied out from under the engli
Bad heen-dtaggod about MO feet from
lrh«re be fkll. No one aaw the acddest He had bM fldek abotit two
wbeka and tblr waa bla Biwt trip out.
Some Ulne an he wai gvlte badly LoJwed In Travme CJty and alnee then
had been nb)ect to fainUng apMla.
aad It ia preetmied that
war
the
eanae of the accident.
Percy Tllloi•on and A. M. 4eftery-went to Cadil­
lac M,
Monday. Jir. 4e0ety etayed no It
>M
Tveadi
Tveaday and accompanied the body
teoie. It wai a aercre abock to lila
borne.
Mther. coming m mkio after
tbe
iMtb of ber hotband laat Norerober.
Tbrteep Benben
of
the Bro:b•^
hood ot Railroad Trainmen of wbicb
he waa a mabn and three ladln of
the Lotlet’ Anxlltary
eecompaBled
the body borne from Cadillac Tneeday aad b«id Brotherhood’ terrieea
oear tbe
b

boijy ht'tha home In the at-

Saturday and Sunday with
WIIIIntORliurcr
Vr. A. Worden made a tri
erte City PilJay.
lira. 4ame* Wai
r'aison U aome
at ibl* date.
4ohn
Falrbanki

......

.........-

,

Til.berer Trras. Mr* Pinli Barnum .Sick KIdneyt Weaken
tkIn Tra
WhoM
Boey—asaite You MI. LangjW
and Doproased.
aic-k kidney*
weaken
the
bodv
—r. .HIM ij
SAMMAir

afternoon. Feb. ••. at Travenre nir.l
P»lu. Wal*h I* taking care of Geo, ^'nt^'ich the conimiial
drainage
better
City.
Spa tldil.K
i life giving albumen from the blood nl-

K.ltCBli™

Arn., DilM 1“' .‘"‘S”

We will

Vr» Fmilr Hsffnrd of
Fennville i•od the *til>»lllutlon of
waa down from Tiie young couple "were at ended livl
Mr. and Mr*. Burt Hunt
Miv. Hn:;i,MV Ii
h.!«. I.een ri--iidlng n few Jay« j^rlc add that goes broodrtfter of Ihe bride. A. 'i-y return-‘ «Ith her cjosln. Mre Platt Bamum.!**‘*.
the system
‘ f dlaease
1/^ ol atboi
where he hat been working thU win- ed home on the erenin: train artowd The two mod.- U trip Ui’ T««**e'^£ i
of friend* mr them and gav- them a Clly- Friday In*t
Mri. naSoril U-ft
woaknest, languor, deprcaalon
I'rie
imIsoQing
cauaes
rfaeumaue
Ehower of rice.
Both have a
larg-iltir .♦iir-gai:
.
Monday.
pHin, iiP'voi:«ness. nausea, rhicka In
numU-r of friends to wish then; r
MATCHETT.
I
n.ilvtt an.l fainkly were -vtattthe
back,
gravel
anj
kidney atones.
banplnee*
Tbvtkday.
been cjuite rick during
In kpilp of
li.- .lonny
wfglhrr “f* ®‘ I>>ton Hulcl 'a Sunday,
The proper 'restment is a
kidney
Mra-Winir. Rhode* I s very tick V
p:-'t week.
Mr». Fred Atitt of WIHlamtbnrg
ireatiueoL
and
the
be*l
remedy
Is there «as gulie a rrnw-u ou to hear!
Mr and Hr*. Will Taylof enUed on
the lagllppe
rtflled at A- S. Pray’t Tuesday.
Winnf'red Spaulding reliirned Doan-s Kidney P.li* Great Traverse' an eicclleiit ncnntm
dei.
ered
by
ih.lalter's
talbsT TVesdny. Feb 2i.
Matter Paul Drown and Stub> Pray
I
Kingsley Wedm-sday
Mr. Herbert Suodav
Ciiv cut.-* pr-jve t
Ml. and Mr*. Amos
Box
bambBland
rpgnt Saturday and Sunday i
calling upon relaT } fmlor. veteran.
$Jft
wnt inc Mr.-fd by Mrs liklUh C*ner. d
OVIATT.
Lake camp.
the i street. Traverse Cit.v, Mleh.
■ ompaiiy with -tevsi-■ Buckley Saiurday
over 1Hammond
The second number of the l.'crilrr
I oihitr* a
"I ha t k.dnev trouble (or ye:
• borne of 4ohB Wall, I
Mr* Warrt-ti Taylor lost a korae
iy>- fart,
course aoder tbe ousplce* of fbe'Sun­
. acecmpaolt'd
> far Be
Soiiih hsu doctored and tried varloos_______
.Ut
r analz
■ i Thursday.

and Clint Pray eapect t
day school will he riven In
the
daiighl.i.
Mrs remedies
without
obtaining
muchJ
Uaneelona next tummer
l*Hai;.d
chiiri
help f beard of Doans Kldnev Pills i
The sick In be crmimutilly orr
Pbb. 16.
g p-Jn Rteaker, W H. I
............. Koch left here Slondiiy for and had seen them reentumender
Erroll
improving, Vts, RunAl Is aide t
lect. "Tbe Making of Mannr»od - Sin-j Tre’nary.
her.- hi» father har a con our papers .ind Jeclded
give them ic Cbarierolx today

gle ndmlsslon *P cent*.
WeXFGftO CENTER.
tiset to run a shingle mill.
a inai. i purctaa.'cd them at the Walt
L. Brett and family were visUoi
Irwin Is well and favorably ktrown
Ml*.
Mrer*
y tiled
Mr*
Eduln Gran with his atm:.
Mias Pharmacy and commenced
and comer to us wl h strong recom
Decker Friday.
l-rvplt
was aston-ehed i
Mary Beck, visited Mantoii
Frldav |
Claude Downer and Burke l<pwU mendailoBs as to M* chararior and
...................
I.. II. .iiA.-,a*
a
speaker,
ere at Buckley and Wexford Tues­ his nmiaoal ablHlv
I
Mesdame* Oeo. asd Myron Taylor‘
Mr* nirbard Marshall, Mn
Fred
come everyone a
day.
andI enjoy a trea’.
aied, I
‘ been free from *i>ent a very plensBlit •
Tablicrcr nml Me* Audle Tnrlor have
Angus nrlffiib bat moved In 4udd
y kidne
my rc- Amor Box Tue#d*y. the
Rev,
and «»un«*al-tata»o*i
b'-cii
appo'DIed
-lelcgates
to
|tbe
ElePriests’ boufe. _
* of Doan's Kidney Mrs Heftoer. also taking dinner tb.-r>
nieiiitiry
Snudav
scbtui
c-mveniloa
al
Bessie Cooper rtslied Eva
Cook
MMs.'^
tii.1 making several calls la tbe nelgb
The young people*- society hiivc Tr.iver.'e Cliy.
t. arday and
_ _
Sands:
mday.
For rale by all deab
Price
5fi In'! hood.
Mis. Hullls T»I>Iht.t
an.l
ItuK- ceot*
Flossie Cop'
art-based a new «treei lamp whirii
Popley visit _
Fostrr-MIIburn
Co.. Buffalo.
4ustiu Knapp is working In Bo^111 Boon be eretsed In front of the i1;iugbN-r Mi-lcn. visl t-d ov.-r Suodut New York, sole agents for the t'nlted
1. Black. Stturdav and Buna few weeka
ilh the family of Arch
Gibl.s
ut State.
cbnrch. It will be a great
an? sorry to learn
Ujat
Mrs.
•1 and O
me—Doans-aaV.
* OQ,*ali*e.O.
s Sundf

•»«•»*«>wswvMvswsttsM

rnion

b’StoS'Stb.Ne.s-Mp-t^^

Cranerse gitV'S Ceading Bouse furnisher
TRAVERSE CITY

2 STORES 2

and ELK RAPI^

Sells Everything for the Home. Will sell you one article or a dozen. Will furnish one room or will furnish your whole house complete on the easy
payment plan. By doing as wo advertise and advertising What we do. we have gainid the confidence and most liberal patronage of the people at
large, which m»k is this one of the best and most progiTffrfva house furnishing stores in Michigan.

Cabks

IDorris
Chairs

We have tome excellent v«U
lUB in both Tonod End ninBrc
Dining
filing from
$4.76 to $2r..OO. We alio carry
a eompleto Hoe of Eitohen Tablea, Bewing Tabke. OaitS Table!
and bibrary l^blea np from

We want your of inion on a Morrig Chair
that we are adliDj for

$0,00

$K2S

Tina chair ii mmle of Ihc^oogblyaeesoneil oak, fiuiebed in injlUoa. highly poluhcd
and band carr«d. Tpholatered in beat Ve.
loar Stationary epring aeat and adjaetabio back. IsArge. roomy «nd rery oomfortable, ai well oa ctrang and domble.

Kitchen
Cabinets
In onr Cabinet Dept, yon will
find joBt what yon bare been
wiabiog for. We hare a iaige
line of the beat and lauial Improrod Cabinet!, many aiyka
and aiaca to aaleet from.

niaUresses
Springs
Beds

$5 to $1$

I

Kitchen
Cupboard.
Weoan aare yon money' on
tbeae ami can anpply yon witb
toe Onpboard yon hare alvaya
vmnted.

Sideboards and Buffets
BONT FAIL to aee tbeae. We have a number of a nptea which ire arc doeing out at tnrphaiogly low imicea.

Visa oar Carpet ‘Dep’t and see
the largest and prettiest line cJwr
displayed in this regirnu

Quick meal Ranges
We cannot say too much in praise of this Won­
derful Range. It has proved itself beyond any doubt
to be the best range buili. There is no Range made
like it. none made so good. Come in and let us show
you tbe construction of this Range and the many
goad points it passesses over any other range made,
regardicssjjf prc“- It’s the cheapest range to buy
because it s the best. You can try it while paying for it.

W

We hftvp a large lim- of
lh(«e. !• well AS BiankoU,
Cooirortables, Pillows, and
everything that goes to
make op a comfortable
bed.

(m . . F£tr

liM/jr/tam

Be Sure

ami ask to 6<>e thi-iiL'TFlT—bed. lapriogs and Maurea.-—wbicb we an? aelUng for

$6.75
e would inocb rather show yon than tell you ulouut tbvee extnordinary rsloes
which prevail tbroogboot our tmiire store.

J. W. SLATER
^MffTHE PEOPLE’S HOME FURNISHER

Universal Stoves ; Ranges sold
exclusively by as. These are the
kind that are guaranteed.

piwiw^uiii

•<mAM> ntAvcRse
A0is. wiwre dot* ito_____________
fit TOUT Tbe Umsm feei do bm btv
Urn t« mok« cood tbe Janet <w the
I alJe ot-thH fioarttoo not to
I m aJI

WOMM’S
lACHCHE

■oner.
Drj gao6» BerebaU
will
dren yon np. luUojc yon look comtottn^. Bice «Dd cleu. fieloont ud
, wMit tfiey deal in revemn enUrely
hU many eana and makea bIoikI
I feenraiy ntdorae tbe work of
peiiton. of tbe many
ooocreBnt
tbey rrpraaent and tbe way ibey at«
mktpc hoU of tbe bom of the naa
,,aJayW.
I tfito beartlly eonfratulau
I’the Brenln* Record and Grand Tm*'erne Herald for tbe bold aund tbey
I bare takn anlntt tbe ralocoi. I will
throw my work that way and li
,ence alao. Other pertodieali tnaj
ItiDder deep eoerlcUoa that It la

' ne lade k «a Mliiwfiliig ol
rvomaa'aotgtiiitin. It qolatr ofiDa
ttePtloa to troable bj fiching. It
Mk, with other (Ttnptoisa, aoch

radh dkaw tbe ooe don mnetl]r'
*■---- leiooTBS tbe cause,

lljSSKTSSHiiS
; Jtra. Wm Young, of e OolombU
;&««, BoAknrtj Ue^ sajs;
, •* 1 waa troBbled for a long time with
*MdfB) badnebn and a pain In my
dda, andwaa mlaerabU in erwr way.
iSetoced antU t waa disnonraced and
kwaiLtIwpnMaererget well. Itead
'VM Lydia B. Plakham’a YageUble
«HB»nDd bad done lor otbera and
dllldM to try it; alter takinn three
koMaa
I can imly aay that X imr fell
• leanMy^aaytbatXiieTarfdl
in my Ufe.”

^tad^eery aetere b

like a new m

mm For SICK women.
I roMo sad herbs, 6m been the
ibsentnnbkdvltfa
«kiB,ffl>wM tomets;

Written
______________
, Why want the saloona?
la there
one sood boalnen reaaon for fmeplac Cbemr t aaawer. No.
In dm first place, tbey tfre
you

la tara. InereaM tbe
an>eUt*
ter
---------• As tbe
Mm bedna to fade and decrease.
Wbat is the parpoae and :Intent of
the bnOdisg of clUes and <
eommanlll«
ShcMld It not
. . be for B
good gov----------------. fbf making the beat clUsena,
tbe beet bsalneae to all mankind. Urns
makiag happy homes and'tamlllesT
' lU offleert are elected—for wl^
wl
-------- ee bow much danger, how mL...
flia. h(A many unaanl^^ e«nt>andtap can be pot on tie people? To
Sw bow much mlaery and i'
they will leave? No. no. Wef
wbat are "
ha riean
for enaeUng
tbe good or tbe people; to keep out
and tweak down epidemic
dlseaasa
and protect tbem Agrinst aU
ertls
that might injure Ra OUmbs; to prevent that. Umt woold reh
tbem of
^ tbrir manhood and leaaon and many
u other tblflss that could be named.
W
Doea the aaloon come to your relief

7,

BUB beeomes a booterf a
fito tncreare* akwg this line, tl
he cam for that which
and
!b Is pore
pu
iViL You mar ask why. Because his
system is becoming wrecked

- ..............J ouually
reaentatiw of their finished
fiDUhsApipdoct. The proI Autpot Of the saloon ffaBd
oppoAeo to onr better jndgmeuL Wliy
so? ‘Beeanae Uie goods tbey give you
bring^'-FOA
MrtUagof value In ex­
change tor your money. With tbe tatooAs la onr midst we sre prepsrtng
men and women for worae through
tbe driah wMcb the aalloas fornlsh.
Can there he shown a single Inatanoe where tbe Nfoon Is of
1 rity
mnnlty that may not be more than off
set wltb that wM^ Win-be mneb bel­
ter for tbe eommnnUy? ~
N&. TbM of what nae (a
Do yon know of aaloona supporting
men for oniee. lAo are________
Gbrtstlab. who do not freffoent tbeee
planes and drink and ; boose with
tbem?
Tbev certainly hre ecaree.
ara tbey not?
Vttb tbe sahwiu In onr mldsi we
haw mvrdets, pu»ert». and wretched-'
: neaa. Children, half fed are growing
up In tbU ccaBlttoA to
take
onr
plaoeu. Abtldren that ubould be fed
ABd cared for that tbey might be well
> dewloDpd In body and arind and mnt. ^ to propertv be able to aseet tbe
i problems of tbe day. WQl wUakey
iloon Ao
* uav
BO
I use la tbere of tbe sa' A fair

ed pIMre of t
SHiB.
ain
B. iohoston received
re
the book. BitSweet for gnfmlng motfaer Oooae
rhymer.
RefreubmenU were served
and a pleasant evening spent by all.
The I. O. O. F. held Ibelr annual
banoDet on Feb. UUi which was well
atteoded.
After a tmunteeua supper
d mdeilng of toaau the guests
•re taviied to tbe upper hall where
program of music and rodutloos
IS given.
Tbe renaluder of
tbe
evmlng wno spent it dancing.
Mr. and Mr*. Wm.
Voice
spent
Wedwaday In Traverse CKy.
Mr. and Mr* Peter Wurxburg spent
Tuesday and Wednesday In Traverse
City.

ycara bowerer la too
3 like I
upon ao ImporUnt qm
Mir* Hdllh Srotl spent
Tiierday
__ _Bot.be
_ able to *et away
nray fron
from t
and
and Wednesday tn Traverse Oty
old landoarka In tbeae daya of proTbe funeral of Mira uraee Perkins
KTCMlTcaeaf. Much more can be utd
as held from
tbe M.
K.
ehurch
bnt wHh the many cbances asa^i
Thbrsday. tbe Rer. Mr. Robinson oftbe aatoon l acnln nak. Wbat do j
ftclailnR.
want wlita Ibetn?
Feb. 2t.
Wbat real good can
and carry' oat and prore to be of ben
^ A Plana at a Nominal Price.
eflt to the cotnmunliyr Their record
"Ch'csenr Urge*t music bouse. Ly­
U too bad to tmt tbetn In tbe future on A Healy. announers a
Clearing
- let n* pat tbem out of tbe aaloona ^teof pianos. Several hundred splenand let tbem aUrt in tbe work
of
Sre offered vllbout
clotblny. feedinx. thoelBK and maklDC
I are sold.
In
tb-J>
men of otir boyr and men of men
ibar of Sielnway and
Wbat do we want with tbe ealoonC
and secondP. J. Storer.
3d
piano*. I
Inainimenis
of the following
Lyon «
i.ruD
A
Healy,
ncojy,
nuouugiou.
tuse.
Knabe. Washburn. Ftacber. Kimball.
Report of tbe Mtb eonrentlon o
Cbfricerlng.
etc., etc. In upright
e Look Uke and Oarflold Saoday
noi
neat
Inotramenu
at
SltO,
i____
scoool asaodatloo. held at
Gnotou.
S16P. ties. IIM. 1200 and
upwards.
Feb. 176. IMS.
Tbl* 1* an opportunity that will
Called to order by Rreeideni
cur
again
Any
piano
not
proving
ert Barney.
tirely ratlsfactorr niay be retilrocd
Sons ier>-i
■Ice led by Mias Reece. Ai
their expense
Address Lyon 'A
e Rer. Cai
preeent pr»rHealy. ID . Adams
Street.
Chicago.
Distance It no obeucle for in pr^
on
the topic.
Onnton
Guaday portion to the rsOolr to be made thr
freight charges are Inslgnlflcanl. Any
«b«l- Sons. Tl. «> tweet to trart
^
^ j^,. banker will asrnre you of the entire
liken 00 tbe Dementary ConyeartoB. retponslblllty of Lyon A Healy, and
toon !o be held
at Traverse City thetr record of tt years for honor­
Write today so a
waa siren. Sba cordially Invited
all able dealing.
lapart Sunday School Conventloii.

u;’u‘ru£^.V.-'„S Sui

to attend.
Dlncaaaed by Mrs. Hobba.
MUa Barney and Mr. Wlllobee. A recUtion by Bertha Ranaom of
Lone
Tree bclny encored ahe reepooded
with another pleaalus one. Appoint­
ment of Domloaitns committee. Introdnctloo of the audience. Dinner and
tocUl hour were enloyed.
; Afternoon aeulon—Slnslng by all
praeent
Devottonal lerrlcea led by
Mtaa Martha Barney. SecreUirc repert. Five aeboola preaent. Boll call.
Cedar Run one; Howard two; SIU-^
s; Lone Tree tlx;
Gunbm
Treaanrer'i
report. %S.9t

16.78.
Aa tbe aeereury was obUged to leave
early no report can be given of Mre.
Hobb's remarks and dlaensahms
of
same. Otficen for ensning year were
elected as
follows:
X>r«s..
Robert
Barney: rice president. Mrs
Ford
Fanning: Sm.. FOrd Fbnnlag; Tms..
John Brtael; Supt. Honse Dept. Mrs.
Ford -Faniitag; Bupt Pifsmry Dept..
Mre. Ford Fanning; Supt Teacher*’
Training Dept,
Mr.
Drake;
Bupt.
Temperance. Gena A. Shearer. Next
convention to be held at No
May. IMS.
Robert Barney. Pi
Ford Fannlni;. Bee.

with Mins Alpers a- Bast LeUnd.
Antonia Barib and Chris Dorthoop

slth
Sunday
....................................
t Maple Cl.yHetirr Bill* Jh. who wss ehara*d
with SosauK wltb IntCBl to m-JcA-^'and whose ease was tried hr
-. court, is out on probation.
Fred Audeisoo speot Friday at Bol­
tons Bay
Ida Nelson of Maple City return> her bome Monday after visiting
wltb relatives a; this place
Hiss OeorgU
Psulus
of Lelsnd
^eet Tburtday and Friday with ber
^ter. MUs Nettle.
Ooslaf Peterson ha* been vlsltlog
with hit sister ai Fmokfori for a lew

NORTH PORT.

'm: Leslie of Chicago was
•lehara some ooe says to help town tWs weekMake erimlaals. that a few of onr
H. Ryan ts aoEerlng from an
waalA4e criminal attorneys eoold oe- tack of pnenmoaU.
eaiteallj' get a v^k at some poor
Word has been recrived of
tbe

tHuitsDAv, frawAitr ti. 'i

SIMPLE

HOME

RECIPE.

t>et from any preacrip ton phamu
C>U tbe folinntog:
Flitd Rxtract Dandelloo. osf^half
ounce; Compound Kargou.one ounce
Compound 8} rap Banraparilla. tbri^
ounces. ^
Shake well In s botUe and Uke
teaspoonful dose after racb meal at
bedtime.
Tbe aliove li considered by an •
nentt auiborlty, who- write*i In * r
York

rrittee toft lk-rc 1
.Ik Rl:... ___________ _______ lIlfflruU!e^
Th1» mlsture aru prompllv
ellminaitve tlcsuer of 'he Kldn.-yr.rti

from the blood which causes Rbeuna
tlsm.
Some person* who ruffer wltb tb
afffiirlon* mat-' not fi-cl Indlned
<place much confidence In ihls rlmi
mixture
i those who have
*ay the rMuH« are rimply *ii
• lie relief being effected Without the
slightest injury 'o the stnmacb or olh
organs.
Mix some and gire It a
certainly come* highly n-«mimende!i
It If the prercription of an crj-inent
nnrhorily. whose erttire repn sllon.
1* said, was cotablisfaed by l(

PROVEMONT.

Mr. Farmer; ^
Are you satisfied '
where you are? ^
Wouldn't you considf^
a change foriheliettEi|

rwgnlar review of

Traverse

I

$16 00

A SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS
IN OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT
.•\fier our Gigantic Clearing Sale we find that wehave a- number of odds and eods left incur many lino, Suits, ^
Overcoats, P^ots, Sh'rts, Underwear, etc-whidh we arc
Roing to close out at a sacriOcc-we quote just a few of the
many special barg*.insja>: have to offerBoys* Wool ;Casslmere and Cheviot
Soils hlack* am] dark mixturea, all double
w-ai «n<l knoe*. Tarraoloii not lo rii>-Kxim
Ktoo.] 12 50 aod $a,00 valoeu, ^ f C/1
sizes up to JK yean, at............... tP i

d.XoT,”'’ ‘°

Boys* SOc Winter Caps a
miaofirociit. st only ...................

18c

Extra HeaW Bnllalo Flanel ShlrU
#1.76 and ii.OO value*, .foul a fe» Wl
WLilo tboy-^ Uri
One Lot of Wool Vm*trwkmr wrrth
#l.li w^hlte Cat brand-shirt* and
. drawer* to match,
^
*aie price.......................,.................... ODC
Men’s ad Boys’. Warm lined Glov
es and Mitts in heavr Calfskin or Horse
hide, or liue Khl and Mocha, rpsolar 65cand 7.5o quamio*
al only................................................OOC

From Our Gigantic Clearing Sale
25c
Ui«t wpr-

I

Two crops A I’w —

!

Convenient markciv —

:

Grazing

,

year around —

for

stock

the

I
I

.

JuJf cacsi-let whether Ii'» bettrt
to lake ailvar.tage at the wvnir-vnitie* tbi> Icrri
where > ,vu ate, ftrug^ling aksig
litKim.
w
eradre:-----------------------------cDc
io^ your '•>«t- and
___
____
Iri'ug
m « » high-prK^
..j—r. to
—____
farm whkh ii "ail worked

Bel:*. -..

T'-.kt a
ire eo’ri he
liei. Xtakc

tt2;'.7d,rrd.'?'d2;r77,.'d."

25c
,J5c
135

aad uOc pv-rgarmouLAl................................. ^«7C-

I Cu yaa iIlBrd I# sigy
Mbere yaa are?

n«a»tontbs

m

s^,".

full plaited, worth $18 00 to $20.00

Good water —

Maccabees, beh
IMS. It wa* decided to bold the
nnal ‘Tuieb Supper” on tbe evening of

at hU home in OladatoM. V. P.. this
week.
Archie AbboU Is suffering from a
brokM leg.
Farcy Smith has aold bto home to
ger. Danger of what? Tonr ei
Mr. and Mra. W. Ramaey and srlll
: on ecTeral appUeaocs for mem
Mo oriea yonr beak friend win r
mow to Virglala.
AgriMt you After tbe a '
lip to tbe order, and an InvluBorn. Toeaday. FVb. Ifith. to Ur.
vared bim to
aad Mr*. C. Baomberger. a daughter. Uon has been extended 'o the mem­
Born. Tueaday. Frb. Ifi. to Mr. and ber* of Hive No. S3: of TraverK
tefi yon that .
_ ____ Mr*. O. M. Dame, a mm.
Clly.
of tbe Tent No. 871
has dose IL Mneh of tbe tasanlty tn
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bcott and Mr. and
«nr asyinmi caa be traeed to
tim
•ame ouwe. Of tbe aawort of tbe friesd* tt the Brott bome <
An effoit-to bring made to make tbe
erenlag ooe of tbe meet agreeable to
e oeeaslon fa red, whSta tbe Ustory of tbe Tent.

$X2 60'

New Tailor Made Suits

Tix-txud :-•< ut................................... ^OC

Low land values —

CHy tri

i.rpr," eX

trimmed with band of sejf material, worth $10.00 to SI900.

Ladles- Dressing Sacqnes and -iimooa,

offered!
Bert

Mrs. Geo. Bernard'was rlsitlnc her
sistcr-lD-lsw. Mrs. Frank Bartlett, on
WHShlngton's birthday.
Most everybody
I*
cutting wood
Dd hauDng logs tn thU vicinity.
The Hlaae* Mary Welaler and Ulllan Bernard were CAllen
at
Dan
Gslavan's yetterda.v.
Alex Hebert and son Frank
ancutting wood, at prvaenL
Richard Lemcool and Frank Hunt
■e catting wood «a
J.
Luldlaw's
place, at present
Feb. 24.

New Tailor Made Suits

Therr it an abundant
•upply of good water.
The lawifril u plcmilul
u.d rverfiy dii-jibuieu.

Mrs A. Hebert wa* a pleasant cfillr at Mr*. Will Pouch. Saturday U.^L
Mary WeUIer

WlUlatn

s^iid! Our New SI.25 Waists at 98c
Our New S3.00 Waists at S2.45
We will
sell ail Our New $6.50 Waists at S4.9Q

S7.95

The Cllm se is mild and
healthful.
You can wort out of door*
the year armiDd.
Thric sre good Khooli
snti chiiTvI.v*.
Live slock hn good rsnge
ncarb all yeti.
No comIv bams are needed
lor 'Yinier houaing.
Tlure t» a loog_ growing
. iea*on—tbia rneans
bigeer and more prob-

t!!;

broufiiu out. We are Roing to price these waists 5p*ciftl for just one weekbegio oing
t morrow and coniitniinK until Saturday Niffh’. .March 7 h

Men’s Fine All Wool Overcoats rtn>y.
!>lack HUii Oxford
auil $t& 00 apocialA
Till# aeaaon’u corrci styU-u Onlv Id Wft to

Or;d>y.

I

Brand New Waists For 1908

t'ot

You can raise and markn
ton-c cr- p nearly every
monih in the vrar*
Tbi-ri- irt eoo3 inar-k-s

and Mr*

lhat surely ought to keep this store busy head
and shoulders over dll others.

Raal EstaU Trantfci
n Tnyl'g nil wife n fjeorg.Al.U. 1 loi* f. and C, bik
■ Id lo Klnr-lev
IHn Mill.
Miller,
psreeb In see, ••. T, 1?. R
Matilda M-ller to J-Hn W >niler.
ind lii. Mk R. naytlJe and lot
12, O. P. T C
of MIrh. lo Ri .srli Brown,
fe>, of net.
IV T 2:. R 9
Fred Kavttch to Fre,l..,,r;. S.l.re-d

I Take
a piece
of
flannel
large
enough to cover the cbe*- and spread
on it a thin cos: of fstd aod lo this
apply two or three drops of lurpen
tine for a child and for an sdull throe
or four drops, no more. Put 11 on the
chest and keep U on until the pstiei.ti
complains of its drawing too much
If a child till the skin looks red, then!
take it off and appl.v a warm
cloth about half an hnnr. then appl.v
frr-th poultice as described above
nnlil relieved. Should lake no expo*
for four day*. A little smartweed
U good but no other medicine of
any kind.
The same treatment ap­
plied to affected
part*
will
cure
diphtheria.

DleAsani caller*
• Mr
tone * yesterda.
George Bernar

AND TWO LADIES’ SUIT PRICES

T

MAPLE CITY.

■ vlritod near Travecse Cl y Feb Ifi,
Bynm Marvin
went to Kingsley
yesterdsv,
rab. 24.

A WAIST SALE

4 dr-igsiFi .,.-re ill
hom.when
arkdd stated that he ro-ild rather
ply the Ingredlenu or mix the
fcrtptlon for our readwsT^lso
ommends f as harmlcxa.

Mr. Gildgart of Albion gave ■ tem­
perance lecture at tbe Congregational R II.
church last Sunday nigbl.
A. L, "ni'l:
’ I'-.r|,a:a
Lev
Ir and Mr*,, Frank Totten
and lot*
- pi.-il Kltisvlev
Mrs. Andrew FIsber vlalted at Mr
Charle* B. TurntT nod wife
lermtn'i of Long lAke last Fri­ tie V. Baugh, fwl. of se'..
It. T
day.
27 R 9.
W. C Ashley went to
Traverse
Emmet Haga-iorn lo Al/.idu Mag.: ,
todaydorn, lot* 37, 3* .vnJ 29, bik. 4. H. L.
e Rev. Mr. Phillips and wife at A Co.'s CUj.
d tbe
................................................
ton last week,
A. H. Fisher and Miss Minnie Palm-

Ur*. Joe. Scott and Mrs. 8. Bebaub
Id shopping In Traverse
City one
3v laui week.
Jaa. Soon of Hanlateo visited bis
graodparenix over Sunday.
Miss Florence Mosler entertained
a number of young friend*
at her
borne 1**1 Sunday evening.
Monday afternoon Tracy Coutiiorler. aged about five year*, was badly
Inlured by a load of log*,
it
wax
tboiigbt that bU colUr bone bad b(-co
broken.
NOftTHLANO BEACH.
Mlr-s Gertrude Kuennin and
Mis*
Mr*. H. 8. Brown U able
U
BmeUa Sebaub spent Sunday
with
About again.
Ml** Bertha Habnenberg.
Ira Johnson Is home from Oedar.
Mary Llnguar It working at Jacob
ben be has spent the winter.
One of tbe most ipJeasant
events
Feb. 24.
that has taken place here was the i«ar
tr givea by Miss Osrrie Anderson on
and Olphtheris.
BAtsrday evening. Tbe evening waa
The following has l>oen sent to the
spent In gsme* and social MOTenp- HeraU for i.ubllcatlon:

aod
_
Those preseat wei
toaU Barih.rMlna Alpers. Nettle Paul0*. Clara and BHmbetb HoLon. Inga
and Isabelle
Iverron and
Messrs.
WllUam Tboma*. Will AlpeTS. Hans
X^arnon. Ownn Melketd. ChrU. Durekoop, l.ewrt Mansetb and
Mm. Fred Horn.
FYed Anderson, Peter Clausen and
and Adolpb Johnson ateended court
at Leland last week
Nell Nelson and
slater.
Berthag
have returned from
a
vUlt
with
friends nod relatlres at FrnnkforL
Mies Marie Holton spent Bun^y
with her parenU at this pUee.
Mrs. G. W. Boordo It quite ill with
the grip.
kftsses
Oertrude and
Bllmbeth
Holton attended tbe ball at Korthpori
ly evening.
« foa^ng with Mrs. John

hckalo.

and blue. Tl^ evening wao spent te’
Daucing will follow after tbe sup
camea. for wUcb prises were given, pw.
Mrs. Ortffin received tbe prise
tor

j. a. Loraager. Com
gmaslog the fisgs at tbe ssttona. ’
~
- whicb was a Urge banUng .
Mra.
-------------------tbe prtie for

Ladles’ Union Saifs that
were #2 60 HI.........................................

Doable-Fold Sheeting,
1
bieached, peryard..........................1 O V

Ladles’ Long Coats
that were #1U. at..............
Ladles^Long Coats
that wcfb #t) .X>. at ...........
LafUes* Pars
tiiii were 2UIand fl2, at

VaL Laces
Uial were lie a yard, at ..
Embroideries
worUj

uC_____

_____

Biby Saeqncs. »onu
die, at...............................

.... 4c
89c
... : 75c

STDIIBERG BIOS.

4.50
1.95
4.95
3c
9c
12c
.Pc

..,.........7c
And io addition to all theae
phenomenal bargains «e give
Premium Tickets with every
&0c Purchase.

ORAMO TRAVtR** HERALD, TMUR«»AY. PEDRUARY ». tM
or (Mm Bam an
aclwol hen.
John Wetteoa U■ worklaf at Hapte
CUf with hU teaa
-1
JB Srawlas
tor Mr. Belh&cer.
Hr. BIrdur. w1
Saieet Win tarn « £i[tr«
. .
thne Bso. tBOT«d bit tanllr ioere last
: wwk.eietpM wooftbe flrii.
Kate and1 Irene, who main
r«*ahi berp
herj for
I tne Mbool. They occupy
a part of
I Mrs. Shsy's bouse.
I aft*, ainton nsber pare a amall
I dinner, party last 1 nuiwday. It belnp
I her 27tb birthday Shr was rrzQcmj bered we'h (okena of Iotc and frtead•ahtp. The ftiesta were ao pleaaanly
tmalii<«d they hoped for
u Of t • day.
rer thi
K.O.T M. halllart erenlns. anil, "we
had Jus: a aplendld time," la the re-

Why Don’t Yon ^
TcO Yonr Wife
0»k• wUed»riieriW»coedEDd&il htf
farad ii ncrW «ad dww a iittk aifwriatiriD forlfaecftort ^ B makkg lo pleaw 70a.
The efaaDceo are dte eilaiy yon are pajaf lier net toy
toe kite and if ^ g<** regdari^ sbe't doiag better than
dKaverage.


Mofc disflftirtnp akfn crop Iona.
■ • . raabes. etc., are doe
Burdock Blood Bit
tens Is a cleansiOK blood tonic. Makes
joi! c>ar-ev*-il. clcar-bralned, clearskinned.

Eneoaage ber in her edorti to be ecanoinica] and if she
hasn't atreadf foond oot bendf, sbewber that it is real
ecoDOi^ to pE7 a Bide nore, if oecessai7. for

Albert Prauae.
Feb. 22. taklnp with him the Infant,
only son. Brerett
seren mootha and twenty-taon days
da;
oely brifhlIt child
old. He was
Je Erorett
and alt who
Mb on account of hia brlpbl wi
The funeral
,, place Tiiesday aftemoon at . o'clock, the Ber.
Enpelbett ofSrtaUsf. The retna'ns
worelnld to rest In North I’nlty <
etery. The bereared parents have the
hoartfelt sympathy of the'entire com-

Lily White
**Tba riov the Bert. Cooke Uae**

' Than k is to tel cheaper flour and have to threw aw^
a lot of farad and biscoks became they were so beery, or
SOUL or taitekii that no ooe would eat diem.
For eak fay yow dealer.

REW CURE FOR STOMACH
B. E. WaH A Sons Give Their Readcm s Chance to Tr^ It.
Druggists do not often guarantee
anything.

VALLTY CITY tajJNC CO.

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home fwan Cedar where be haa been
-orklng for BUly Oow.
S. B. CMte aold a heifer to Wm.

dalag t^orm agala.
'
Mm. Nhk Nelaow was ap to Tiarera* aty tor a few days, with hei
son WIRte and wUe.
-------------- the tWradlae Height* laMrr. Lacra' Bates was the gMSt of
Mr*. AngrnU Me* Thunday.
>ba- of Mayfteld. last Tbnruday.
We all wonder w.>ere our null
Mr*. Frank Sayerr rlalted at John
man was Saturdayhe'dld oot Wtncbmba- Friday,
tutday
put in bis appewranoe.
[ Sunday.
Mm. H. Stowe U quite alck.
1 Mr*. F. K.>as« and Ubano were
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cjHem SaUrday.

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i^m V Tt H^^^TnwwMfU* ba<

roada are ten good n
though onow haa to be sboreled
where It has blosrn away,
where.

Mr. and Mm. W. H. Beeman of Os­
borne spent a few days rfetUng their
brother. Fred Atkinson, who has been

eaUog. aleepiessness, aod
TtolUd with
any other symptoms of stomach
>ublv and hare found the usual
B iwwerleaa.
has been rlsltlng bit moUier the past
pr»*criptlon caRed Mlweek.
Mr. Pbeatt made a pleasant call on o-na stomach Ubieta to offered to :he
medical profeeslon and general pub­
Fred Atkinson lari Monday.
lic ae a final aolntlon of curing stom­
ach and Intestinal troubles. Its sueoca^'«verywhere. has made It. in the
GLEN ARBOR.
Mr. and Mrs, Eugene FUber made last »w years, 'the acknowledged
a bualnefs trip to Empire last Moo- epeclfle,tt is today.
Strengthen the whole digestive
lieniy of mow. Six teams were
drawing logs a F. B. Flaher A Son's
els do their work ns thev should.
Gurlave Johnson and h'e sister, There will be no (Msiress after enlTilly, of Oilrago. came home last Inc, tv DO need of phvElr.
Jame* Herbert oi Old MiMion were
6. E. Wal- t Sons have »o much
tn roe their mother, who
called home to*t week by the sertons Thursday
faith In the power nr .Ml-o-na to cure
rms
quite III; to much iK-t-er now.
Illness of their mother. Mm. Laura
Two young men from South Maul- stomach'Ills that they cive a gueranwtth every 6(K-enl box to refund
tOD
were
at
the
dance
last
night
Ladle 1
Mias Lulu Lerance and Miss Hazel the money
y if the
th remedy falls t
_ It her home tahonor of
fhirtaesth Mrthday.
Befmhm
were aerred by Mis. Soura an
■Dod dae was ted.
Mtoi Rena Unnro of TraTerve City
caibe Batnrday morning ro apend a
few day* at her home b<
-- Je 8bi
Mlw
Lottie
Shearer who ban been
iUytng with Mm.- Frank Sonm '
aome Ume yetuned to her home
reswell Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eurtek of Mapleton
imes Tuesday
Tueaday toseebargrandmother
Mm. lAora Stocking.
Fab. M.

The Great

Nick Ncteon bad a rery sick home.
Mr. and Mm. Will dark hare gone!,.!r "
LT ‘T,:o*:p?or
Ou.ck rcier M.owr the use of he
Petro Bate* was the guest of his
«rr*lm«‘nt; the stoppage of
)usln Carl Bate* and wife Sunday I
'*
dropp(og
Charles Bates of laJte Ann gut hl.t 1P“" •“'»
01 smashed with a log while leading
ratarrhat pnns are
cap, at Allenrllle. W’e are all aorrjvl«wtbut hope that be may gel along nice-.''®-.
Kyomel la the soieau alnpleat.
qnicheau easiert and cheapeW way to
cure caUrrh It does not drug and
derange the stomach; It goto rlgh’ to
of the 1
Ur and Mm. Marshall
I,ewl»
werdlh^
*7a‘r
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(he catarrhal
aite Mm. (tori Bates;
tisrues.
locday <
I 00 to 8. E. Walt A Sons today and
and Mrs Dddle Lake were the buy a complete
Hyoiuel ou._.
outfit for
le Hyomei
... tl
gucsu of their brother Walter L^ke *«th the
t' undemundlng
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that
it It do<+
money
ion.
will t refunded.

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Special Prices on United
Breeders’ Stock Foods
$2.50 package of Dairy Food,
25 pounds
in a package.
Speciai'price

$1.25

$2.50 package of Horse
se Food,
25 pounds
^
in a package.
Special price

$1.25

THE DRUGS
YOU USE
Should
Should
Should
Should
Sboald
Should

•peat %m Friday at tha beam of
Mr. MacrY pamu Mr. and Bra.
Charic* Maey.
Leonard CmiBlaKhaat Ir puttiBi 09
Wsfc tor the Oihhs Oo.
Mr. raster and worn Bogene w
drawlng logi to tteyEMd.
Mlaa Myrtle TUrrtai of Klngaley
and a Mend called ca aer pamtt
Sunday 'attentaoa.
Feb. 21.

TO CATARRH SUFFERS

•ff.

S. E. Walt t Sons bare been ad- Ben Lebaron
t- aing all mho r-.tffey from any of the ^ pvnnk Ser. - haa tieen dra
•vjnpiom* of catarrh, auch as offeo-'
offeo- pouioea to Kingsley in the past
sire breiath.
' dryncRf
'
of the
P»lc , Mm. Lolher Macy and Uttle
H L. NV'wien is in Empln.-.
Bcrors
the eyes, stoppage of the nose,
WEST ALMIRA.
ud Mrs. Reddy went there to the
dlscharpes and droppings in (he
Mrs. Mabel Bqira was the gurs; of ,hTC,t
lughlng spasBs and general
M:as Rckah Wilson Monday.
' wc^esaanddibuiiy
to
and<- ■

Brt diet n’t die pecat, aigrw^. it’o lore die’s wo^o^
lor. not DMie^, EDd if 700*0 poise ber a fitde once in a
wfade 700*1 fcave al 700 cao do to keep ber froa wodaog
beoelf to death ioc 70a.

ELK LAKE.
Jamei CRdaey of Tntverae aty call­
ed oe hi* slater. Mrt. Jacob Waldrun. Ism Monday.
Andrew Uinior bad the misfortune
to cut nii head last Monday while
cntilng a Umh off aa apple tree with
an ax; the ax. catling 00 a Umb
and boudlag back, cut a gash
ahost t#o inehcg. Mcdtral attendance
1. and the
1M as weB as eoold be opected.
art. Lmt* Stocking to no bei
at thto wrttlag.
A phyntoUn
BMralng to eee Mr*. MaiY Sloektag.
who to qnlt* Mck.
Mtoc Bdaa Can* of Traeerae City
.fa rtoltlac Mlae AUe% Soar* tor a
tew day*.

aouoN.
. Mia. a B. CMU. N. W. Rarrluftoc
«nd wife. Herman Holhurt. Mm. John
Ferpuaon and Mn. j. W. m^ennaa
wm Trarowe (^y rlaltora Sa orday.
Frank
u drawlag cedar logs
• Ctdar.
We lean that Mia. A J. White haa
returaed from Ana Arbor where she
had a bone remored from her head
ihiTOgh the Bosirtl which bad been

We h.ve -fiold THREE TONS of thit Stock
Food in the Grand Traverse Region in the
past year, which is a sunding proof
of iu ffood qualities.

b.» Pare.
he Frv-sh.
be of riebt potency.
be dispensed oarefuily.
coat you but a fair prioe.
^
be Iioogbt amid olean sarroandinss.

Ereiything at ooi store is as it should be. Yon can place
utmost oonfidence in our goods, and our metboda

WAirS DRUG STORE
Comer front & Union Streets

I Wall Paper |

The Hamah & Lay
Merc^tUe Co.

Travers© City, llicb.

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Carpets

Rugs

Linoleums

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.

Wuslin Underwear
.AND..

BOWERS HARBOR.
Feiteton Friday by the
e aerl
aerlona Ulneas
Of her mother, Mrs. 'Wlllet.
MltaKelle Krouga to keeping bouae
for ter hra'iiam f<w a few day*.
Louta Zoul«r drare to Elk Rapids
Monday night, aocompaafed by Mr*.
Herbert, called there by the 111
Of her mother. Mm. Slocking.
1 from this Tlefhlty attended
the
at OldI Mission Frlday
... party -.
ntrtit, (ton by the band boya.
Hia. Otes.
“ A. Kroopa to *lck wlfttbe
to grippe.
Mra. Kettle Kroopa expeeU a risit
from hm brother, Mr. 6ilrer. of Spar
ta, thto wete.
Tiak Tompkloa of Old MUelon
tiU^lng tree* (or Mtoa M,
Son to Mr. aod Mn. Jote Kroupa.
Jr., a aoa. FYb. Itth.
Chai. and Albert Kroupa are each
peebesaotn of new Edison pbonoHarry and WOl Johnaon are har”The*liSif»' Aid met with Mrs, E.

Olbite Goods Sale
la uow in fttlT swajr. AU the Udiee are
•nrpriaed at the quality and prices ve
jire offering on the WllbOT Dyer

sioai of New York aiy,
eoulBtiiig ol MnsUn Underwev uid Wub Goods.

LADIES* GOWNS. beautifoUy trimmed with fine laces and
embrtyiderict V sbap^ and aqtiare yokes, made extra full—

49c, 69c, 79c. 99c, $1.25, $1.48, $1.98
made a trip to Trarerae <

fire tacks
^5C

Hemstitebed Umbrella Drawers,
19 cents a pair.

. Katie Llnale to better
Ring hi* father. Mr. George

with

Free-

Mtoa Marie Freeman
rtritlng
friends in Trareme City.
Allle Uter and Miss Pearl Bradle
▼totted a* Mr. FrMman'a. Sunday.
John SmHh and family rlsited at
Oevee Freeman's. Sun^.
Lemon Seely ;and wife rirtted
Mr^ TiOTpMn*'. Sunday.
SHETLAND.
Toey Kemakal went
- • t Thnr»Mr. and Mm. M. Karo* of Bast Em­
pire stopped over at the Traverse
lAkke resort tost Wednesday «*i their
way home fnm Leland.
Mesdames B. and V. Tiakochll and
L. Ludwig attended court at La'
tost Wednesday.
Prank Vlakochtl opent a couple of
daya In town lari week.
The m»y frtends of Henry A'hlnwtll h^Bleased to learn of Ms
. gementHl^toa Mamie Prank of
dm Indiana Are.. Chieago.
Bd Phesit to TlslUpg friends In LfMMdL
I

DRAWERS with solid lace end embroider; flounces, extra
deep and fall, a pair,

49c and 59c
LADIES* SKIRTS made with 18 inch flounces of solid lace
insertion, flno embroideriea and hemstitebed lucks.'

79c. 99c, *1.49, $1.98
CORSET COVERS.

DomT taU to see fbeiti. No

value* to compare with »hem in Traverre City.
with laces, inseruonB anti emlvoideries,

CARPETS AND RUGS
Our Carpet end Bog Deportmaht U now fa *pring dtra.
Everything that is new and np^ date in Fktor OoreriBg is Dov
on display, and a* we make an tffort a* far at po—iWa to fibov
only one pxttcra of a kind, it will be to yoar interest to make
your *electioni early.
They show tbe new effect* in Body Brataela, Azminitera,
Velvets. Jap Bbu*©!* and Ingrain.

Mr. Roscnilial has been in New York for
the past three weeks, picking up bargains
for spot cash. Car loads of goods for all
departments are arriving daiiy and we
can show you ail the New Stylish Spring
Goods at the very Lowest Prices.

LADIES* DRAWERS* ombrella style,
•nd cat extra foU.
Extra ralao

WALL PAPERS
Kvver before was there a chance in this city to bny from
such an enoroiona selection of psuerns and grades.
The assortmeuta allows for the exiK-ution of the most
clal>orsle idens of homo docor&tion even in the cheaper grade*.
They ioclpde the many beautiful srmngements^f Crown
and Panel work. lodepoodent Walls and Ceilings, new oombinations in One and Two band effect* and the twelleat Ime of new
Wall Burlap* ever shown in the city.

Finely inmmtd
_

25c. 49c up to 99c
See Our Special White Goods Counter

The GlobeDept. Store

10c wall paper with 9 inch
border, extra good desiims.'nowsriUiDg bL per

1.5c wall
p\pvr. independul p\pe
cu. walla. . in stripe*,
saitnble for bed rooms,
ect. seliiog now at. per
roll.............. ........................ Sc

15c wall paper in full as­
sortment of patterns, 18
inch border, selling now.
per roll..

3-5c aod 50c papera. lodependent wrjls, in tapes­
try. stripe*, floral*, etc.,
selling
now at. per
roll . ..................................ISc

ilOc wall paper in 18 inch
border effecis. full line
of patterns, selling aow.
per roll -.
2-oc wall paper abowing
all the new coloring* in
full aariJrtmecL 18 inch
border, eelliog now at.
per roll............................... 2«C

• A glance at (he line will prore to yon we are tbe Carpet
and Rag Store of this section ”

Straw Mattings, Fibre Matv
lings and Gras* Hatting*,
in all the very latest Japanese coloriogs and design*

RUGS. 9x12 Boom Sise
Bngs in all tbe known ma­
terial* from tbe Terr beet
down to M cheap eaob a*

$1«.00

Remnants of Wall

from tbe high prioed qnali-

P^per—A large line incluuing jMttoms and deaigns. to close out at very
low prices

tie* down to a* low per }d.

Fine Ingrain Art Bqusre* and
Cottage Bogs dowa as
cheap a* each

Wo are sLo-ring an elegant

Cordemon Carpet for filling
around rug*, come* in Tan*
and Green*. Priced a* low

Wall Paper Cleaner
put up in cans, make*
DO streaks on the paper,
is a ihnroogh distofoctent and very easy to

0*6. Prioe per oaa .lOc

$4.00

quality of Ingrain-Carpetat
per jd.

50e

Linoleum and Floor Oilcloth
Onr sprlDg shipments in these lines are now on display, showing all the new effects in cvci;Ihing from the finest down to Ihc cheapest grades of Floor Oilcloth.
Uaoleani In all widths from 2 yards wide np to 4 yards wide.
Floor Oilcloths In 1 yard, 11-4, 11-2 and 2 yards wMe.
Bemnants of Llnoleiim and Hoor Oilcloth. They come in pieces of from 4 square yards
up to 10 square yards. All marked at Greatly Rednced Prices -

NA/indow SHsdes
Almost every color and widih of shade cloth carried in stock at ail times, and as they are made to order you a!*
ways get just what you want and j/ou are sure they will fit your window*.
We use only the bejit grade of spring rollers.

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