Grand Traverse Herald, February 06, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 06, 1908

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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PART ONE

p^ecs 1 to 6
TRAVeWE CITY. QftANO TRAVEREE COUNTY^ MICHIOAN. THURSDAY. FESRUARY 6. IMS. .

THAW FOUND NOT GUILTY

men sbovt-Ilng snow tried

svelgie

bad

Street Cutumistloner Lu
force of men bisy all day plowing off

canity removed from him tha aUmp of the walks and leveling ihe road lied.
a felon'-

Must of the streets could make.runic

While none of tha ce<

some.

The (rain ran about an hour

would allow themtalvea to be qoutod for the driris. but ulong the Hannah
store
on tha eubject they all agreed that It t lAy Mercantile company's

never been such a thing aa a

plow on the road.
A plow went -ahead of the train to
No utlempt will be made to

handi.'

ON OROUNOS
OF INSRNIir

Inal insane.

Said the Uwyar; “Harry

was also hard (or the horses which

Thaw it iwt a criminal according

It almost ImiKMMlIiIe to get

I 1

OF

THE

JURY

WAS

BASED ON THAT.

the drifts, wallowing
necks.

mi

uto after the juror* had been directed
Uke their ecato.

SENT TO MRTTEWRN ISYLUM
JUOOE

DOWLINO

PU^CEO

HIM

Shwrtng That Thaw

Waa

!ch submitted

to

the Jury

and

It

scarcely

any

'hances are

Klelghing.

that

now

firet became evident that an immedi- here to stay, and Its

A

vard'ct

With -ProrMaiva

was

Naw York. Fab. 1.—Tha Thaw var
•r Inaanlty.New VerOc.

Fab. 1.—Juatlea

Dowl­

the craving of the lumbermen.

tha* greunda of Inaanlty."

waa

ar

neuncad, pandamonium brake leeaa li
tO»a,eaurt roam.

Lawyer

LIttletai

Prom Monday’s Record.
MarquetU"

The tracks of th.- M. k N. K. were

passeng.-r

train*

11 tyebs-k re»|K-ci.»ely Saturday

Sama

Impressions

th-

yestenlay clearing off the walk*

4 ts Saturday aflerooon

local larly. It wa* lnn«osi'!lile for them tr

"Aa

I

looked ■ toward

White that niRht tuy

m-ollecilon

la

that be waa Inokiaf; toward me. Ncvri

remained there until 4:15 m the morn-

did I

lirSeTe that eurh tualevolenci

places on the walks.

(or

It

running

*o

near

me.
The Keswick ml had seven (.•■■t

It

Men

are stil

Itig and

by offering

high

wages.

2>i

N<‘. 225 ha.l

s. ven light cars
). 3 and No. 5 -were Inith do-Jble
headed and bad (he freight lu.i gotten

by

' Is busy world.

done cheaply and tho pUstor

n>r should be ■used. Sooa aftor pturt-

When ask<-d the se­

ct of ihl* mergy

is

lit culiivatlttg a two bona cnHlraIng a spike tooth drag may ha qaod

and enlhuslaslt

lM!'n
■r.turallj-

b. r

temple

all-- serif.
enw-r's

and

to freshen the soli and kill wood aood.

said:

! have on

y--ar*

and

e:i:.:-.iasm

thopoughly

and

oftoa. ra-

G- W Miller gave a radtattoB "Hie

»>m

Long Handled IMppor that Hang* hy

li

the Rink." which wa* mncB osjofod.
Hanragting tha Corn.

t flnarcivl lorre'* bad

The Woman's Section.
The fidlow'lng offleers were elected

Preridenl—Mrs. John Holmes.

Old

Mlsslnn-

•My

I

I* that a host of P.«tr inlin*' nr-ccMlty; that them ara

lKi>ple are more dead than alive. By
this I mir.n those who are

Secretarv—Mrs. E. A. Evans. Trav
. rse City.
The concensus of opinion of

Harvesting the corn crop with as4
III I'Jiurr-..::* Indolence without a sJlo waa the suhjod'takM
tnd she beenn . as
abe
expressed by N. a Hnll.
He atetod that tha
1. 'alUj.'
idlo is not a rich man'* lagary but a
■ruused hiT (i

were neeured.

Ing flnan.v releasing It.

dloenaoed

work* accurately.

with ;

at work today b-vellng off the streets

The hnuw plow was for the ensuing year by the Womans
run up to the stafled train and the N.s-tton of the Fanners' Institute:

counts

Mwjl was Id It and yet her
h.d <‘-:t !*• torch and sjm»thl7.- will-

■e tiM-k an lnu-ri'*i

I'ulilvate

C«-w of this alto heliKJd lu the sluivel

wMch

iul.Ject

.h.il i. «a;."y .xplala.d.

It could l>e ernwdid.

Mariln brought it down,

the

er»-d In order to make way with th-

the headlight and every iilace where
a

was

tiif!-.- t- six fe.-t de<-p.

Thoinpm>nville to help in the shovel-

caked In

•rop

Iteraied Mr. Canncia.

He ad- pulled Into the station the train looV
like a, moving snowdrift
luUa iD&aolt)' at ihi- tlror and declare*

Bradley

Corn Planting.
Planting aad cultivating the eora

hese ^aHy do Im-

-lr»,uiu>n

Aii effort was made tp get men at

Snow was

are cunt

plows, and the bunk* bad to be low

this morslng, but when it

hr haa no remoaihranri* of ibt- ahool- anything eVe.

too
the

(•^’t long and the snow lu It was from
Ib-spite all ef

secemd
calv«B-^

Owing to a misunderstandJnic

■ e l.i'jgned _S she strok<-d her pr.-ij

port at 9:15 a. m. was only 2i>- min-

save:

handle tho snow which fell back up

Bob:

-ueb class.

on the walks after *h<- luiiaiage of th-

Near i'ork, fVb. 3.—Harry Tbaar haa

pcaaltr

A*

A

many prireg. were awarded foe

This cut to I.KiW

juat ctvon out hU own vrrsloD of the

and expected the drath

ha-

several gangs of men at work all day
though the snow plow* worked regr

A. MoaUgue

)>remium. Fraak Smith, ogo

li. R t'utinon
He reeamatmida
«
I read of *a . lUeily woman horse lower planter Inatead ot plaathi- work it h«f lome i
ing by hand. It I* then done «e ttao.

forenism and cliar.d the tracks fo

ff.-lght whlrh was stuck lu the sn..w

third

prem-

l'n>ki-p Kya.-lka.

all |w'r cent of

III

core—First

Impr.-s'I bushels, there being but one prtoa la

"Some

: to us from all source

However, a sno-\

the EMgle Prou;

lum. E J. Taylor, steel ruor, Aonatod

.

Ir

no! as badly snowc-d undiT as some
pbiw was sent out seoiiaiig

th >

Mrs. Campbell was followed by Mr*

of the other n>aJs.

.111.1 had to be shovelled out.

le Di-stnoud cut-

program,

II*." She »poke in part

forts made to shovel it out. the 'rain --dow which was wvenil feet deep Ir

The T. C. I. £ M. Inilp from North-

From UoedAy'a Record.

(or Ihr d<-ed.
Whan tlt^ verdict of “not guilty »n

1 anknient at Klng'b-y and waited on

by

C!a»» D—FRnt

reclta-' ired Iron bushel meoanra, doaated by

tll a snow plow came and butted !'*

fn-lgh* No 235 got stuck In the snow

ihootlnK of Si/nford Whl'c.

ing haa aantanead Thaw ta tOta Matte-

caused

war through to the u her side.

At

but

the sno<

stay will prob­

O. R. A I.
By Wlra to tha Evening Raoerd.
«et waa “net *ullty an tha greune.

Irout.le.

was

held up at Menif', south of here, by

TUnmgh

Harry ably be long enough to satisfy ever

impoaaible.

Thaw expected ^ dlaagreamer^

Inaytlty.-

made

for connections.

night did not reach here un tl vr

The cry has been (Or snow.
K>w there ts now. plenty.

WitHn an hour after hla case had
Or*r Wat Baaad On tha TMtimony

course,

tbilr delay

a' doaated

' spoelal req-

em-l

am!

December nnd January there has

EXPECTED DISAGREEMENT.

Ihe

hut wes caused by walt-.|Mlss Lena Ladd

of the storm If he bad to break the day niunitug coming lu behind (our the paseepger train.
engine* at S:15. The two train* we;
stretched with the intention of shak­
Street Commlcsioner Lutmas
ing hands of each of the 12 man who

of

( r-ii train M>-jth struck a snow

of

walling

aaswered :u

young ladle* pia.ring (br<v s-b-ctioni .jby J
'one of them

’■b-liiou responding t

snuw.

boitl^

question* I year's suhscrlptlon to the Doily Ba^

■ 'premium. E J Bast, oae scoop sboveL
Mandolin and guii jr music by th ■' dona ej ii>- Frank Trude.

i.-g for the southern connex ions

1

many

Barnes sisters was c -:ie of the pleai -(

mail en-ering Ih- Ing featurv*

leit this was not owing to trvuihb-s

aceotmL

by \ donated by the First National

followed

plain, etralghi (e.-«a

outside of the railing, hit hand out.

had acquitted him.

THERE TEMPORARILY.

wHch Mrs. Canipl<e<

a

which

but exiH-rlem-.-d no aeddivits.

One horse during the forenoon

each man in turn and oUrted to walk door as though h«- lnt«-nde<l to g«-i

making

ttton,

,as full of good j lum. Ju'dj D»II. 25 aariogi

elo ■ly

hrlnglag out

their own.

scramblid U{,on the sidewalk In fronts No. 3 aii-.I 5 due In this city at
of a dry goods siore and made foi

Ha nodded

plow left again at
morning,

aftertunm

city yesterday, w as sev.-ral hours lai

plunginc

about In the snow almost up to th«ii

Gaalng Into the face* of the 12 mi
Thaw remained (tandirtg for a

nnd

through

I

wa*

on the Pen- Marquette arrived at 5:

Some found part of

tho verdict and we will not oeunten- had to break the roads.
WANTED TO SHAKE HANDS.

VEI»ICT

If it was hard for tlw pedestrlai

The snow
yeMerd.iy

paMBgt- for the Jo::si paswuger train.
The

Her talk

and

the ladli*. the dliri; .•toa which (ol-|s!<cand premiam. John OaUagter. ooa'

the way (or the i<assengcr lowed

brought the only
Two Hour* bats.
The t:10 afternoon passenger tr

Hard For Horsea.

train.

Nurihport as Iruul.le was aniiclpatej.
the freight in regular trtun buids ui;

ahould be kept under obaervatior
I hie metiUi cortdltlon la detarmi

point*
*ni>» plow'* ,u«-in:iius work for hours,
clearing

waa the belief of the family that Thaw the drifts sere so plentiful some of

Mattewan ie an inatitutlon for c

the meat.

beblad them aod from the signs there

Uiem into lending a band.

the

so

tint a* many as ahoald be In thU Tl-

en- clnity.

If a few eowu are kept per­

grosHid In Ihe daily romtne of tbeli

haps it Imt m> inportanL bat ft U

work that they lire not alive to theli

sdvlsabte wllh six cows and a Bocog

own

stiy with ten or more. Stlaga to polo-

family,

b-t

alone

their

n«4gh

iviw but the train.was si.ijiped,
k. would
proI.aldy
hav.- com.- member* was to ha’i'e no sepqraiese*
Hit
!«r*.' and the tb.Hisand and one bless­ Jable. the rattle rellih it IB tba win­
The iK-sniond rut -Ion next year, but to extend the time
were on (lr>‘ wllh -wlrked hate of hundred and Hfty pounds irf steam through nil right.
ing* of this Iw-autifu! world In which ter raontb* more than othor food.
sere raised ati.l the drift was thrown
beiw.H-n Henry
and
Thomiwoti
-( the Institute three day*, and give they are. It Is s«. easy to to-come a
IHa mouth was o|ien ehowinp
Batter
ter Reads
Reada Ur
f
Mto»{gaa.
jw^uaad and a maaaengar waa dlapaUh!'• and the iiaieergiT trains b.-ir.u me day to the womens' secilim. thus mnehlre act live ,-i treadmill life, nr
Ills Idi* In-lh fa a hnrrilili- li-er Jbat •Igbt and left. The snow ha.s not yet
“Oeller• 1Road* for MlehltRftJ^’lftto ,
far Dlatrict Attorney Jerome, who
atiui'd nt DHKIs very hair waa lad time to |iaek or the story would m.nbb' to get aouiml the freight w>-r.' iffurdiiig Ihe women the opportunity A *e1f een'ired Isolated one that It listened to with i
. had gone u hia affiee.
have
iKH-n
different.
Ill
ill
Henry.
Thijassengers.
oilu'r
of
he.aring
all
the
speaki-rs
at
the
hristllne.
That la wliai I saw and
takes a mighty effort to rl*r above ft. wo* takr-n up by Deputy Btota Hlgto
Upon Jerama'a arrival, tha regueet
■n l~(ng b.rre.1 to sb-ep
In
the ins-tltute and Incidentally giving the
thouelit came tntn mr head be was
M. A N. E.
"On.- of Ihe leading educator* and way Oomml*.loaer Frank F. Boceta.
far Thaw'a diaeharga waa renewed.
lehes as best Ihi-y cmild. siifTeCi-il Bed an o|>por’uuliy of listening to t«>Thn1»glrt* of this country said not
Cdinp to kill mr. I km-w that he had
M £ N. R. pasM-ager train due
He stated that next oeaooa th« dtAfter S fern momenta' reflection
disconifor. tho engines bealtiig th-- [he excellent addresses given by the Iona ago: 'I to-H.-ve that every per
threat! ned to kill me and I knew Uiat at 10;30 a. m. got in a half an hour
tecf road Ux would be
ahoUaM
ti«a Dowling aald: “The Ju'ry having
in thoroughly, but II was u wei.ry w<iroen nl these wwslun*.
he hired thuK* to lieoi aad malm me. behind time. A plow had been ahead
son nnd panlculurly every bousekeep- Tbinga are different from tha days
found a verdict of acquittal on tha
wait,
howeyer.
No.
K,
a
south
l>o-inri
The
woman's
section
wa*
well
al
them but bctwe*-n
Netuun and
do nut rrmrmber walklny towards
«T *b.iu1d gel at b-ujl one meal a when It war evolved and avaryoaa
ground Of
Inaanlty at tha time
i-ngt-r Iruln. wna biOd iit Tbonip
Inlerloehen they ran onto four feet of
endi d yesierday afternoon and some week away from home. M*ben thU 1*
im."
cooaldere<i It tbeir work to look aftor
Bhaatlng tha aaurt taala Incumbent up­
stuivllie and resehed GramI Rapids an very aide addresses were given, Mrs. ikuie. cheerfulness and good health
Thaw fouittit today, but uasiiccr.ss- snow for a stretch of nearly a mlle.
the roads. Now the work to dMdad.
on ttaalf ta leak to the taatimony glvlute yesterday with two engines
A Rol<ertsoii opening the aessloti will be greaUy Increased ihough the
fully. (or special prlviK-xrs.
His col
Perc Marquette.
for it canes aomeUVM at a soasoa
Ofi during tha trial for tha degree of
Snow Plow Stuck,
I'lth a few InFrndiiclory remarks, fol- food' thus received ahuuld be of laxt to a crazy Chinaman who has
The Pere
Marqiii-ite hn^ heavy
when tteopie are bosy with their
le
saow
|i!ow
wus
sent
couth
a*
.wed
liy
I.rayer
byjdr*.
A.
R.
McRae
appointed him an officer In his army snow all along the line bnt not a train
different or possibly i«.r qualltj-.”
crops. The road rommlMloner cota“The only finding In thaeaaa waadaIS Kalevn a' 7 3n ye-terAiy morntrs Ji'tis C. Pi-tersan also gave
a \ "It is a well known fact that wo­
million men.
Klai;* and
em­ has been stuck In tin- big drifts as y i I
aeribod by tha dafandanfi
axparu.
i-adliig wl.ii-h was much i-njoyed
perors are hia iii4i:1ilors.
Thaw Is and to keep '.hem fn>tu laying around
men grew old fueler than m«'ii, but
Pfogreaalva Inaanlty. That tcitimany
» lioanT
i-mied a
demnndlnj; artion and says he will em­ and eating snow- whi-n they ought t'l
Mrs Eiiiiua A. CiimplKdl of YpillaP nc-d it he so.
To k.-i-p on'e health tk>n* wh.Mild be Imported oariy and a
hat bean baaad on prior eutbreaki
...ith ill
ploy new attorney* If noihins la done be earning dividomis. the plows have
I gav<- a helpful talk upon "The baw Is the mow Imimrtani thing for the vole of 50 rents may be made oo 2L
tha part of thia defendant. Tha nuraa
uliug to dig JUt the line a.- far as of It." taking np first the best way
been kept busy.
wife aad mother, and with her most The road improvement tax to fbr the
who eartd for him In London,
At 12:.la *. m. a plow was si-nt out I'etoskey.
saving steps in doing housework. of this mtponslblliiy rest*. She may building of bridges and entvert* oloo.
phyalclHi from Menu Cario, Dr. Walla
How.-vi-r. <me-ha!f mil., south of
Ing the hniisewife plan on how look after others buotbe iithera will
Tha G#at Storm.
north, going ap far as Peioskey and
and Dr. Brown toatiflad tt theta outeommlaaioner works tndar tho
luierirk. serious dlfflcul y
was eii
also cleaning up (he Klk Raidds aiul
!|.. her work In :i systematic man- no: loi>k after her.
impression is township boaVd In all bU operaOoaa.
Proia Saturday's Record.
broald.
countered
in
the
rhatsof
a
cut
Ihrw
Kalkaeka branches. At 5 o'clock this
r.
She emphu-lr>>d tho
need of that when a bustand <]<>■* nut look the nwd is surveyed and a proflle
AFRAID OF OUTBREAKS.
lers of a mile long with snow fre>h air In the sleeping rooms. d<- ifter his wife as he ought to it is betuoraing. ano:her plow was
started
“It appalre from tha -avldaneo that
made and submitted to see U aaBsFrom noon yaaterdsy until neon •
Herrout going aontb this time and running from three lo seven (e. t de."-p
i;g Ihai the housewives were so -ause Ilf thinks she hM sense enough factory. approved by the board, aad
a raearranoa la roaaenably certain to
today,
the -baromator dropped •
R Grand Rapids, the worst the plow Btuek and engine No 212. afraid of the family taking cold they O look after herself. "
tSko place at any time, and that it U
ct'mmissluner works aeoordingly.
from 29.40 to 2SS0. A falling bar^ •
ig betwwn WTilto Cloud and which w-as double heading with No
:er allowed a bit of the win'er air
Mr*. Evan* read wveral ■■-lection*
Impqoalbte to oatimata when another
old Uw provided for a 1
foot
omator with a north wir>d is vary •
3H ib-iach'ed nnd sent out >o a*
p-netrale to tiu-ir l»drooms. and
Grand Rapids.
0 emphasize p.4ni* on her talk, the
OutbroMr. will occur la conceded but it
I: the neij provides Jf forC There
unusual and maana that the storm ■
the plow, reaching tvilllamsbiirg
- fuol I
Iter train No. 4. due to leave
S4'lectinns to Ing
"jle«l toben
you
will oecur.
No one haa tertiflad in
TS.ooo miles of
pabtto vagoa
will continue.
Today's weather ■
!:55 p. m.
here at G a. m.. was late getting out
brviilhe.
She pn<- an Instance of •
■ "The Qtieenliivi Woman." and roads in Michigan and $3O9,0M l^aat
thia court that tha defendant can be
report says cold wave for tonight. •
I. 3 left Boar-lman al Itin p m
owing :o the fart tJipt
the engine
and wife. w-|io slept In
; a-ork. but B'orry."
'
cured. Tha oowt thorefora order* aa
them. More than pabUo tnatthtcouldn't get the train away from the with engines No. 208 and 2!* re.-whinc
liny bedro .m all win-er with pn
tion* In the stote.
An old Ume blixaard swooped down
BtaUob and another had to 1h> sent to Petoskey at 4:30 p. m . about eighteen uiMIde venlUatloo. with the wlmlows
Last Day of Inttitutc.
I<on the city yesterday ofirraoon and
siwakfng of the sugar beet InNo. S. north hound, due hours IntP. The snow |.low got 'here •losely tiatlded aod the door closed
The question l*vx which was opentod On tha ground of Inaanlty and the still conUnnrs, the snow falling stead­ help out.
di»t^ N p. Hull aald that m tea tea
at 3:58 p m.
'Both the man and hi* wife died
I at Wednesday afli-rn<X)ns' seaslon
court dooming hia diaeharga at thia ily all the afternoon and nloel of the here at 11 p. m. north iHuind. dmcro^ will bring a good proEL eleaiteg
S5
mlnuvs
late,
due
to
a
late
Saginaw
Stalled
in
Acme
Cut.
within
a
shor.
per.od
of
each
other,
'
Ihe
farmcn.'
Institute
brought
oat
time a dangar, 'It la ordered
that nlghi. aHbouch tx-twtvn i: and
1
2301 T»jere Is good »ocey In It aad
Train 181 with If. loads -was stalled haring
suffer»--l
fioni
loathsome
•me helpful discussion N. P. Hull
Hairy K. Thm* be token forthwith to o'clock this morning tben< was a lull connection at Baldwin.
•Iwayw u
maikeL more
aDro
said.
ivjng the questions In charge.
No, 1 duo at 11:10 a.m. was on time, a :n Arioe cut Saturday night and was
MatUwan ototo heopital of tha Inoane
the storm.
It was only a short
than potatoes and sboaM be tokoa qp '
dragged into Doai.lm.vn by the yard
-praksDg of the arrangemeat ofj
Alto-na and Kalamazoo were apokand-^ court erdart the aharlff of thia
le, however, aremlogly (or the pur­ glow accomp-nnylng It only a (lari of
here, for It will be prodUhle.
I'asstngi'r traiu
home. Mr* Campbell declared
1 of a* gcwvl i«-arhe* to grow In Ihl*
county to conduct him there Immadl- pose of the wind gathering roiaforco- the way from Bellr.lre owing to the engine at 9 p. m.
The committee on core qxhlblt for
No. 12. with 'W'li roachiw and engines
o often young p«-op!e went beyond
Ptoly.“
mente. and It staried up again, from engine steaming badly, A switch en
le coming year Is A. H. MeCtonana,
liiS and G8 haJ a bard time gt-UIng tbeir m'-ons in'^buildlng their first!
It Is gi-nerally
lerstood
today
on giving of its pent up fury all glne had to help make the start a'
UTTLCTON OBJECTED.
avid Roush of Traverse City and
ihroiigh the d>-!'p snow In Acme rui home, ana she toM of her idea of an! that tuberculosis
' be communl
>e station.
I i»T]ar Littlaten entered formal cb- that It had been holtling off the first
George Arnold of WllEamsborg.
train was, due here at T:l5 p m
house for Ihe firs' Btarl, btv |raie.) lo pe*.iil.-, i
1 it Is often dls
Engine Off.
jaetlon to tha court order: “I accept half (X the winter. Snow fell abuedH kitchen and w.isli room, a din ip-ir.-l The cern-<
An engine on the G R. £ I. was de­ Saturday nlghl but falle-J to reach here
etlme* form In
In some
from your honor th# I ardor and oak natly. piling up In beat*.
J. O. Kuichina Dead,
»'4« p ni. Two hours un.i 3'‘
il the; the
le milk ts coothat the urerd forthwith' be atricken platH-s making passage almoit Impos­ railed early this morning east of the
From Monday* Rooord
itee
of
this
delay
h-'wever.
was
•-plDg rooms up stairs, where a!
lo'u’d lie made
from it. I would Ilka to have
sible.
Roods were drifted, sidewalks depot, and was off the track for s<ime
Word WH* n-celved In the tfity thil
'o Evira N- . 1^1 be.r
rlor may gl»' to- «|tuated. healing' Ihei- lh.-e 1;- 4 delay in order to cenauH wtth were loot to view under the great time. 1'. was pul bark on In Ume to
’’'rnitig that Oreo Hutctrin* hod died
Ih- seeonil floor t—iiig had from aj
SS-me or Ih- 1.
but the snow plough for the lO.j-i
my client." said the lawyer.
heaps of the beautiful, and still the
suddenly in Rapid aiy where be haa
Everything Clear Today.
um in the pu*- eoing thmugh the, I their be'ief th
morning train.
“I win give you a rwaacnabte time,"
low fell steadily.
ago and movci to Rapid CUy where
tiir.iav'* blizzard continued until!
Fisherman Loot Coop*.
aaM Juatlea Oowting.
The wind Increased In volume and
be«-n
In huslnes* some -.Inje.
Sunday morning, the light powilerv';
•There are variiF.s idea* as to ib-!
Several fishermen put their coops
Tha eowitoal for Harry K. Thaw wilt blowing from the northwest was Ung
J O llutrhini was a resident of
• being sueceedt-d by a heavier
;.er flo-u- for a ki Chen." *ald Mr« ;
3 the bay yesterday to spear cisco.
decide at 2 o'clock whether or net ta ed with Icy breath of the frozen north
Truverwt- City f-ir several year*, hav­
and (Ms miule the problem more
mi.be'l
"Hut my id.a Is to hav, a
fight Thaw'a commitment to MatteTwo
of
them
did
not
think
It
neces
is Impoisible at limes to see a
ing iM-a -ncag'-d with hta soo. Clara,
dlfficiill (or the raJroad men. V-M-r■nent n-.,r w:lh rounded r..rn.-!S
bring them ashore last night
wan. Thaw's counaat have
already blork ahead, so full of now was the
es* now owned by
ther.- was a light m-r hw«wi wind
lee
was
solid
drawn up a writ of kabaai eorpua to air. The enow waa light and fluffy bellertng that the
'■J«i*.-|ih Mroth-r
Front street. He
and the snow drifie<| slichtlv but the
n it »:S '!se a rubl-er mop
p real at to Juatlea Nawburger in case and Ins ead of parking was
blown enough to stand a strong nonh wind
'ther* a few year*
plow* were kept out.
Th<- plow left
hi b-nl*ltns ihe second hou
•- £ 1yi
they daoida to make a fight to have hither and thither by the velortiy of and the result is that they will have
n-w* with Mi non.
•h more ran i„. i»*i»-nde<l, i
I’, tusk, y at 3 Of lock thi.-i
moraine
V d e -to
build
new
ones.
him raleoaed Immadiatoiy.
j the w md. then heaping In place where
Mr Hu•ery highly regardri-n rlinui] be chosen. aod be.
-learing up the line
I jS.-Iklrk,
ne pair of ail
wool ;
Had Hard Trip.
The VERDICT.
-It almxwt blockaded Irafftr.
•I i‘'i- --iiimunlty and wa* wellThis morning at It ts. he plow 1. f:
- of digging the ceiiar
-qiiare home htonket*.
donated
by,,
The G. R. £ I passenger train due
Whan tha jury rapertad an ag''^!
»'pret preaealed a dlsrourag
sn
a good cIBzen asd aa
•nr the ro-i'h and will run a* f:.r a.
Purm*'.''*' S'jpply Co
matrt Juatlea Dowling Mid; “The da- lag appeannre at an early hour 'Jils at 1:25 p. m. p-a1lei In at 2:5:., look­
eM bill- -Kt* mac.
Some years
IVhii.. Cloud. Tonight the plow w.n So three f—t d—p ts sufficient TtWh.'e dent—Third prize. E. J. Ea»t.
Although
fafMiant will riaa and leek upon tha mon^ng. eefore the -snow shoveW got ing like a small avalanche
h- wsK notn.natc-d by the demo■uc ahead of No.
3 lo PetosV.-y kit'-bsn ohoul.l be w-eli aired and w> Il Gale five-shove! cultivator. 4oa*ted hy '
at
rir work
Gnat beapa
heaps of
oi the
tnej euppoeed to get out of Walton
jury.” Thaw rose atiflly In hit aaat In their
Great
ic ^afTy for sheriff In thi* county
B^yshing wa* clear today, even th- ■ighted. asd furtilshed
convenier':» Wi::iam Holllhin Co.
’ '
in , owing to the lateness ol
with his arms behind hie back, ho' pure white bad piled up all along the*
the
h''h»vgb making a good run, wa*
I^ Rapids and Kalkaska
branches .n such a manner that the housework ■ The foregoing
awards
were
for ■
^ turned and looked at the 12 man.
| atrrei . la aomebUces to a depth o(| the trains on 'he tr.ain Xne. it *a-to-ing
cleaned
up.
the
Kalkawka wtU be lessened
Have good ver. II
md the foilowini
or firv feeJand it was a fit sub- afier 1 when the sun was made for
“Oantloman of tha Jury, hew aay
H- wai to.ra In Ohio in 1242 and
atloD so that the 'uedruoma will no:
Heavens knows .where," as Con-! branch being clear at noon.
or a pho^rapher's camera,
Hava you agi^ upon a vor- Jec; (or
ywt
, >m.-ll of onions or the parlor of pai,
up '» farming; come to
A—Tel!oir
core—Frst
.
Clas*
Fraightd
Running.
duitor
Peck
said.
Work
erk For Aset Commitaloner.
dietr
>~:ty In itCk and In the aams
lura E, O l.Add. 15 ewid piece donatAll th- local frelgh's are rinnlng
It Is eight miles to Kingsley and
Pede«trlai
Ie«trlaas S<Uy hare been few.
“ffa
have.
anawarad Foreman
:ed Ir. Homstead. town 22.
-Too often the only water prc!;!- i
the Traverse City State l.aak:
le run was made in a 111'!.' morw and the ihrmigh fn-tghto are rjnnir.g.
I hut everyone Mwio'd to enjoy
Orcmmala.
F-.- several yean he was
-eroyi prize, r H I>rake. Iron Age
net stonn.
The snow plougba were out than an hour. They never go- stuex but are only carrying licht I<«>niic»-.
gulKy
or
.“la the defendant
the saw-min of the Hand'/oated
b.r Q'.i»-en City
At' Fas: freight No 55 w;lh tOerchandlieearly, but la a few minutes from thi but kept crawling all the lime.
guiltyr
V ...tniiahy, m 1872 be enthe
drifts (or Trarerse CUy aad way points, it up to the house So it le w-lh i..- [mpime
Foreman Orammals turned ta Jus- time of their paaalng the walks were Summit City, as usual,
Ril/.bee
liiMioon bustneo* at FU*
• Gi.rd'm and
fa*' *!.<n! supply, an ux l-atiing agalsM s
planter.
tic* Dowling and in an ahnaot inaudi-(again drifUHl In almost as badly as made things tnteresUng but someway came through last ulglit
creel; block of sood »all:ng for th'ted by the Pouto Implement Ca ’
"'f '*
"f Trarorse aty,
bla tone announced: “Not guilty en:U4ore the snow plows got in their they crawled through and bad some fr.lgbt No 56 got iBio Grand Raildiv.!.man 10 split It.
Everyone kn -ss
n»M B~V^h:te
cap dent—Friw:
the busiaesa of, Mr.
tha ground of Inaanlty at the time of woyk. Residenu of the outlying dls steam left
piece
»’:U«luenUy
movtag
Thing* *rr In such -haiH* that it is it COM* ni.'re to bury a woman '1st: prize. James Wilson. 25 gold
FrOB^lnpOey here Is considercl
tha aheatlng."
Itrirts had a strrniioiai time
getting
it
doe*
to
keep
her.
Tbv«e
l-'iliisto-liev.,1
that
she
I'.-tink.-y
bran-h
donated
by
People
Saving*
Litirk,
secTraxerwe
City
aod ongaidBC
FAMILY DISAPPOINTED.
down town this morning, the drlTs pn eas’yrun as It is down hW all (he
ond prize. Wniiam Selkiys. one y-ar's,buslne** aa Staled.
Tha cammittmant to Mattewan waa runtinulng all aloag the streets oo way. But the rfrmlnute run took 55, will t"- kept running no ma ter what- sbould I'e. remedied, and thing* ro'
Mf Huu-blna nad a targa circle of
• diaappeintmant to all tha mambera sl<h walk-s and In the roads, an It was The enpne was praencaDy biddea by the w-.aiher Coa.t lior-. today's MU'w airanged that all iinneceesary labor • •ibscriptloB to Evea'ng Record, do•akad Juatlea pawling ta ralaaaa
prtaanar Imwadlataly.

could bo shown on a humaa face.

The juatlea r»

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of ThawY family and h<a oounaal ah Hobson’s choice as to

^
k

where

folks

no', to- i.g regsrded with any alarm.

Dated by Herald gPdRerivrd Co : third : friends lo

Travere* City who wUl

b*

Mr* Caniplx-ll
(uriherspoke of the pri-mlum. W. "B. Warden. Gordon corn j gri--ved at his death.
At 10:Sf» a plow wen: down to WalC- R. A I. H»d Trouble*,
raringfor the m.-at
planter, dritiated
byPoUto Impk-ment!Th.- funeral service
The v:05 G, R * 1 train Suturdsy I-et raethudv of
well' ton returning at 1:46. The run bach ;
borne, giviag her Co.
| Fife Lake Wedaeeday tmdw Uaaoalo
bard a* the run down which'night did not pull 4n unt.i 2 o'clock supply for the
LawyorO'f
Lawyor 0'R»*y Mid that th* jury in 'shoveled oat. and aa the pedestrian*! ...
pr^rvlng^ Claaa C—Whit* deni—Firm prem-jauaplce*.
wm 'drlfUng I.v, sterJay morning, and .t ibeu would recelpu for canning and
-uffumiagTl
aaqumiitg Thauf en th* ground of ln-|pan»ed eloiig the stgeeU the botIneM shows that the *now
though they consider tha verdict

practical victory.

a! walked.

Before 9 o'clock the down-j

| town district had been

prery

OKAND TftAVCMC HtfULO, THUMQAV. FUKUARY «. IN*.

ANNUAL TAX SALE

! 1-' 1 I*

. StaTI of lIlCBIGAK,
GotrWTT OF GuKD TsAV-EJUiE,
Tbt OrAit Oo«rt lor the Caantr «t Grand Traverse la CbAnId tte aatier'of tbe prudoa of Jane* B. Bradler. Auditor
General• at Cbe
said Stale,
- -Bute of Mtcblcaa. for and la behalf
I of SI
for iReaatool cwtata landa for taae* ataeased tbersoa.
On reading and ftMng ibe petition of the Auditor General of
tba Btate of Mlehlgan. prarfng for a decree In faror of
Of MUBIgBI. Agalnet aaeb parcel of land therein dene
tba aBMBU tknrtfa apcelfed. claimed to be dne for tasee. Intereat
and dlRrBii on each aueb parcel of land, and that aocb Unds be
aoU m the anoant* ao datawd br the State of Mleblgan.
- R la ordvred Miat aald petition vlll be brought on for bear­
ing and' dterw at the March tem of thU Court, to be held at Trav­
erse Citr. in the Cowitjr of Grand Traverse. State of Mkblgan.
M tba arand dar of March, A. D. 1»08. at tbe opening of tbe Court
A tbdC d«7. and that all persona InterMted In such landa or any
pait thtnaf. desiring to conteat tbe lien claimed thereon by the
8ta» or MMMaao. for each Uzet, Interest and cbarget. or any
part llarc if ahall appear In aald Court, and ftle with tbe clerk
tbareoL aoilag as reglaier In cbanoery, tbair objeeilooa thereto,
on or before tbe drat day of tbe term of thia Court above menUooed. and that in default thereof tbe name will be taken aa eonfeased
and a dheree iHn be taken and entered aa prayed tor inaald peti­
tion. A*d IL la farther ordered that In pumuance of aald decree
tbe landa daecribad In aald peUUon for which a deerea of aole iball
be made, will be aold for tbe aevetal taxes, Intereat and charges
tbmwmi as determined by such decree, on tbe flrst Tuteday In May
tbervnfler, baginaing at in o’clock a. n. on aald day. or on tbe day
or daya MbaoBeant thereto aa may be neceaaary to complete the
■Me of aald Unda and of each and every parcel thereof, at the offtce of the Cbonty Tretaurer or at auch convenient place aa abaii
be seMcted Py blm at tbe eonnty aeat of tbe County ol
Trsvarae. srsu of Micbbmn; and that the aale then bl.
made vlU be a pobUe aale. and each parcel deecrlbed la tbe 4e...............................
................
”#e toUl Uxea, interI) the person paying
amount <
1 fee simple Interest t
of the a]
If ao parson pill pay tbe taxes and charges snd take a conveyance
Of
leans than Xlk entire iberecf,
then the whole .parcel shall be of____
............. ..............................
rcel of land cannot
c
. - for
- uses. Inferod and nOSL If any parcel
be sold
teraat mad ehprgen. noch parcel
parcel shall be
t* paaaed over for tbe time
belag. mi abdll. on Ub sneeeedlng day. or before the cloae of the
nle, be rsoBered. and If. on atKh aacond offer, or during such sale,
the BMa canaot be sold for tha amount aforeaald. tbe County
' Trennorer ahall bid off tbe aame IB the name of tbe Bute.
Wnbrem the Hon. Trvderlek W. Mayne. Orcull Judge, and the
aMl er aald Canatl Conn of Grand Traverse County this Slh day
at Jnnnary. A. D. »0I.
(8*al)
ntElJBBICK W. MAYNE. Circuit Judge
K. WALTBft, Register.

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Auditor General of the BtaU of Michigan, for
and In behalf <rf aald Btsla.

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mxlnnlng at a pilnl where (he porthwpst comer ot^w
land 46 10.1 BCiPS ovmed l.y M. M Welch touchea
the Stall- r.uid. ih.-iicv north 43 degreea Wndnules
I owni-d by H. U Allen ttsuit.
east Hop of H. U Allen fis'..
> bay sliorr. thelicp al.mg hay
ahim- a northpaalprlr course to SPPt'rm line be
twc-ii S.-ctlon* IS and 24. thencc'cMt to land of
G- W I*.-r‘k. thence south aUmp line to G. W.
Peek's laml to H tine, ihenec wew: to 46-100 acres
lot owned Uy-M. M. W.-lch. ihc-nce a northwesterly
oMinie to Stiiip niod C» plan* of lu«lnnlng. allualP.I «>t. nw fl H- 24 49
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TOWNSHIP 30 NORTH. RANGE 10 WEST.
Sec.
Beginning at a joint in caiter of highway bounding
liK I) on the eaat 34! feel south of north line to
said lot D. thence went 16 rods, thence aouih 4
rods thence east 16 rods.-tliencw north 4 roda to
beginning ... .35
40 2 25
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OunnieDcing 5o linka nonb and 34 chains e*at from southwest comer lot 4. ihence north 12 degreea
30 ffllnuies west 2 chains 32 Unka. ibeoce «ut to
shore of Grand Traverse bay about 370 Hnka
thence suutbOrly along shore of bay to a point 50
e
links Dorthmf aouth line of wald lot 4. thence we«i
parallel wl-Tl south line of I.K 4. 400 link* to be­
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• H of neH .
nw'. of seH
► wH '.' r
w H of t

i=

:.f l.wH .......... 26 40
f nwH .......... 26 8f>

1
1
1
1

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1 35
>r04
'3 59
2 34
11 69

61
2 04

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S-* H o' riwH except 23 teres off we«t aide
5
9 51
2 47
. .7
14 27 • 3 71
seH Of nwH ••
.5 m
neH of seH except If. acrvfc in northweat comer
28 1 00
4i. roils square .. 5 a»- i u
j sv
nH of *H to *H o'
nwH ol sw'k .. 12
r.
1 81
47
neH to seH .. . 12
4"
8 6|
94
Guui |»N of ►• >; to
S.-H ........................ 12
25
1 *0
47
I'.-i-l luirt cif *<-H of
e-H ........................ n
I-'4 -.2
1 18
n-H of nwH .........«'i
24 46
6 36
West part of lot I 15 t: 73 I
15
2 12
H of DH o' DH of
eH of n.-H
72
17
5 42
1 41

w.'’^to'^nrH"^ .“^:4

1--

2..

7 24

1 to

6 35

I 65

29
25

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TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH. RANGE 1 1 WEST.
North lart t

swH of

;c

n :.f. 8 8<

:

sn

S5

3 S3
8 76
8 «8
2 75
3 SS
9 SS
I K
4 06
16 20

That part south and
i.aro'U
Tbe north 21 roda
.p.Hai 2 A etrll. 12 rt«!s wide lying south of
-,he north :l '•■ds and erei iding from east tin*
A
etrip on ibe veto
wept 60 rod* i«H
4-Ide 12 ■•6-10" rods W.de run rung from aoutb Una
tH south 38 63-HM1
rod* of the aeH of neH except a strip OO west end
12 56-in.i roda wide and that part lying aoutb and
ea.v to highway 36
«
I 76
46
07
South part of lU 1. except a parcel to land In sw
r.ifiier of s
tl Urti acre. <rf lot 1. commencing
m e nter of h > . on the line between lota 1
aii-l 2. thence north 25 fer-l. thence west parallel
w ith aaid lot line to the abore of Grand Travera*
l>a>-. Ihence south along tbe shore of bay to oouth
l.iie to lot I. thence east oo inid tooth line ot
lot I to besflnning i 06 acres)
.76
5 36 10 46 2 72
42
North Ui acre* of lot 2. le** a parcel: Beginning no
north line of kx 2 at a point 719 minutes west of
northeast comer to lot 2 thence west to highway
along obore to Grand Traverse bay. thence aoutb
along center of highway 265 feet, thnoe cast par*
allel to north line to *ald lot 341.7 feet to an Iroa
pipe, theoce deflect Itoc 13 degree* 35 minutaa
192.5 feet to an oak aUke. thence north 212 feet
to stake no north line of aald Io: 2. tbeoc* west
cn said north line 187 fee* to begintong
3C 6 37 S 6S
in
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3
3
3
2
2
7
5
in

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30
77
86
15
93
60
n

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10 24

10 41
S 88
A

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M-H of n.

TOWNSMIP 28 NORTH. RANGE 10 WEST.

..IS 40
..IS SO

59

TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH. RANGE 11 WEST.
aeH of 8wH
SWH o' ee’«

*H to s.H of seH2T

16 eH of
a«H pf aeV,-

DH ot neH ..
8 36 LMa 2 and 3 .
6 94 iwH to swH
sen to owH *wH to aeH 2 89 aeH to aeH .
2 69 hwH to B*H _ awH of swH .
87,t«H to

87.aH to aeH ..
74^ooH to
..

n:

3
3
3
1
2
2
3
1
4
2
2
3
6
I

TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH. RANM 1

eH of neH ...........34 SO
1 17
iO
05
1
6 21 WH of neH ..............J« *•'
1 1‘
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1 17
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05
I
6 21 wH to swH ...........34 80
nwH to nwH ........ 35
40
68
IS
0.7
1
mH of ................... 35 160
2 51
6f.
|0
I
SWH of seH ............34 ♦«
C*
'*
'
4 .38
TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH. RANGE 9 WEST.
5 21
4 38
5 21 *H to swH of nwH 21
20
7 44
l 92
7>.
1 M
4 42 wH of nwH ........... 37
S* 17 IS
4 4*
69
I <s.
4 38 >pH ot sel* esc* [It
4 3S
R.R right of way .71
27
14 42
3 75
^S
lo
4 38
TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH. RANGE 10 WEST.
: 58
3 61
S.C.
4 14 ► H of seH .
1 00
..36 40
1 04
27
neH of neH
3 R iwH of DCH
<w
1 1.0
• 06
2 W H of neH -

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29
29
41
35
41
35
36

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1
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1
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1
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1 1.8

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1 00
1 00
1 00

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1 «

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68
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30
30

ss

22

1 00
1M
1 OS
1 SO
1 00
I OO
1 oO

'el. Of SWH
Of..............
neH of net, .
> H to neH .
(WH of.............
*H of neH .
seH of neH .

2 53
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05
05
05
03
02
06
06

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8 a

24 ’
80
24
24
24

44
I T9

2 .6

neH

-H to sw n. H

neH

51
68
50
98
32
IS
18

TOWNSHIP 2S NORTH. RANGE 11 WEST.

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

DwH

2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2

5 20
2 30

seH of ..................
nwH of ................
nH to sw'H...........
eH of neH ...........
SWH of npH ..
n«H of owH
29 40
►» H of s» H •
seH
nH of
Of
nH Of
EWH ■

ii
ii

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

BwH'of se5i ........... 30
wH of nwH --- -31
wH of sw fl. H -.31

1 U

..28 40
..28 48

.21
nH to sp H-►wH of spH
BpH of seH . - • •
neH of neH sod
sH of jipH - •
nwH o' sOH ___

1 85
6 47
8 02

1 85

1 oo
1 00
1 00
1 00

83
1
2
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2
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a 1
96

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ii

3 16

IS-

40
4U
41
81
40
41
40
42
40
40
40
80
40
40

-IS’5280

township

2 36

'swH of nwH........... 21
DH of neH of swH 21
*H of neH toswH 21
wH of swH
.........21

swH to seH............ 17
•wH of neH...........19
n. H of nwfl H -2e
G. H or fw tlH-20
seH to SWH ...........20
uw n. H of ne fl.H 21
nefl-H of nwfl H -21
nw n.H of tJwfI.H.21
SWH to nwH ... 21
neH of neH............22
uwH of upH --- .22
of neH ............22
n* fl H of own H -22
M-H of nwH ........ 22
•eH to............
uwH of SWH .
• H of DW H
ii

Beglnnlnc i
on H L 1
east 226 9-12 M l thence Darth 28 degrM 50 n

r

nH of neH ...........
sH o' DeH ...........
sH of.......................
neH of oeH • • • •
swH of nwH • • • jwH of swH
neH of neH •
sH of neH ...........
swH of uwH •-• neH of RwH -- •

35
17

124 17 4 84
40
2 60
3 24
90
2 60
3 24
2 62
2 60
2 SO


10
30
87
74
05
17

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...........20

...20 1
K<-H of • • •

iiH of eH o' 0 ' H-21
nw'H of iiwH ... -21

I'H. of sen

■rS

1 6
13
1 84
1 34
1 60
2 60
34
67

3
2
3
3
3

1
1
1
I

n\^of *wH and
aeH to ewH •
aeH of ..................
nH O' '>eHof neH and nwH
of ........................
nwH of swH -- ► H of SWH -.

1 00
I 00

160
80
40
320
4
40
80

ii

swH of BwH.... 20
►eH of SWH .

I 00
1 00
1 00
I 00
1 00

98
98
...16
..13
,J6
..16
..16
..17
..17

y
03

39 79

3
1
1
1

ii

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80

40
40
40
40
40
40

4 35
'2 68
1 87

2
2
3
1
2
2
3

40
a 08
3 88
44
1
*wH Of D*H
seH to seH
■ fl.' H
2 40
16 5u
4 29
fwH of
*«H of .. r fl. H . • 2 40
8 2^
1 “
«eH of sen ............ 2 4(1
2 81
Conimenclng at a print 31 rods east and 22 rods
south of north H pn>t thence west 16 rods, thence
south 27 66 ttMls. thence east 28 rods to center of
creek, thence northwesterly along creek to T. M.
R- R rtgh: of way. thence west 12 76-100 rods,
thence north 20 feet to plnee of becin«3 1 f
Ding.......................... 4
4
65
I'
17 1 tl
n«H of neH.......... ’
«
< 2>
1
aeH to awH...........8
*0
5 40
I 4i
Commencing at northeast romer of south H of
nwH running west 80 rods thence south 2« rods
thence east 80 rods, thence north 20 rod* to pUce
of beginning
..At 10
seH to neH -. -.11 40
neH of neH •nwH of n*H -.
neH of ewH ..
nwH of Wh ..
vH of neH -1 12
SWH to...............
1 12
••H of .......
I 34

K-H of nwH
T.H of SWH

i 40
1 37 4

..

1 «

1

91
59
61
86
86

TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH. RANGE 9 WEST.

SS

03

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2 io

2
4
4
11
4

2
2
2
4
5

3 67
2 92

80

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78
79
41
41

1 41
2 7*

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..29 40
..29 40

TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH. RANGE 9 WEST.
1 IH>
I 00

99

297
3 96

SO

..34
..34

17
31
66
38
U
U
U
84
17
41

neH to swH 2
2
2
2
2

2 76
2 78
8 36
2 96

.33 80
.32 40
.31 160
.33

4 31
1 9S SWH to SWH
1 98 neH to nwH
WH of nwH
iwH to swH
■pH of sen
24 09 neH to neH
5 SO DwH of sen
8 45 eH of neH
..19
to nwH
2 43
.. to sw fl. H and
2 43
awH of sw n.^.l9
6 74
-.19
5 74 neH of »<*H .
..19
8 4S srH to aeH seH of
.
DH of n«H •
i*H of sen leH of neH .

80
17; 78
4 62
. 4 40
S 31
. I 40
3 43
..10 40
■ %w% of ae«
1 10
..10 40
1 10
■OM Of D»M .
awl4 of...........
..10 too
8 64
..10 180
S 84
.11 40
1 10
..11 40
..It 40
_ ,_______ __________ >g at the IS line Iretween
nrli of ael4 and nwl4 of sen of Secthw Inieraeeqng In center of Bute toad, thence oouU 4M
toet 'to laki ahor*. thence west along lake shore
SM feat, t* where tbe 14 Uoe Intefsecia Uke
shore, thence east along aald 1-6 Nne to^plac
. beginning
.
-60
..12
40
I 00
..It
40
1 10
..II
40 321
seM of aoM ...
83
UK 8 .................. ..IS
It 43 I 10
29
I 00 2 43
UK S............ .. ..IS
48 23 2 18
57
I 00 3 84
39 62 2 If
U>f4.................. ..13
I 00 3 84
67 ,
14 82 1 10
UK 8.................... ..18
I 00 * 43
UK 0.................... ..IS
80 82 -2 16
I 00 3 84
67
ewM or wlA ... ..14
40 1 10
I 00 2 43
..14
40
) 10
2 43.
..14
40 1 10
29 '
04 1 04
2 4
..14
40 1 to
4* 1 00
2 4
..14
40 1 ID
40
1 10
00
2 43
ne% of mm% ... ..14
00
2 43
14
40
1 10
00
>43
14
40
1 10
00
2 43
.1438 88 I
18
UK 1 ... ... .
18 160
4 SI
BoM of.............
1 IS
C 64
..15 180
43
..18 40
,3 84
8 18
*^•8 00% ....

t

5
sH of oe% ..
wH of nww .
self of nwK .
neu of swl4 .
iwK of sa-ii .
M of swH .
iwli of .. ..
swli of ... .
sH of swli ..

•H of SPH ..
nH to neH •
UPH to nwH
nwH of nwH
neH of aeH
oeH of sen
neH of ...
eH to nwH-.

08

90
I 78

nwH'to seH .
swH to a«H .
neH to............
neH to nwH •
SWH to IwH •
eH of neH •
DwH of neH .
neH to seH SWH to «eH DH «r neH
ncH to neH .
fwH to neik
nwH to nwH nwH of swlt
neH of neH - nwH of neH
or nwH

north, range io west.

si»11‘ r

81 «

*•

A piece of land beginning at s stake 2 rods west and
16 rods south of northeast cornet- of seH of awl4
thence runnlngaoutb 10 rods, thence west 16 rods

seH of swH
seH of. sew
DH of awH .
aeH 0# swH
iwH of seH
>wH of seH
'H to nH .

tl 81 I 08 II (
JT
04 1 I

IS*

1

...

WH of swH ■■■
aei|( of SWH ■■■

neH of ne fl. H ••
aeH of oe14..........
awH to nw fl. H •
seH of nwH ... .
Mt. odMeSwi fin and expe«»^. ••
“'■>
A-^ nH of swH ... .
an a vhlld Maa oa tba several parcM# of lands described in said

*^*T0W petlUtgier fortber qbowa that the aald taxes on aWd d^'
•cAaTunds hnve r«B:ilne<l unpaid for more than one year aftor
tniMnn
as deUnqneotr and the said tax* not bavlnt
tosa Ban. Ifod tbe anna bWng now dne and remaining nopald aa
aImM aotifiarth. year peUtloeer praya a decree In fovor of tbe
- atSt
each imrcel of aald lands, for the psy
mat or tbenevertl smounte of taxes, intereat. collecUoa fee and
^ ah eompoted and extended In said schednle. a^tnat the
ol
noatnlned tberetn. and In defoult of paytbaaaw aeveral onma eompoted and extended against said
' foa^ that aaeb of aald parceU of land may be sold tor the
aaaoitpu doe theraon, as provided by law. to pay the Hen atoroaald.
And 5^r ^Itiooer will ever pray. ate.

10
W

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neH of swH

' STATM or MICWOAN.
o tbn Clreuft fieari for the County of Grand Traverse In Chancery
The peOtina of James B! Bradley. Auditor General of the SUie
r-v
■ •teH
f of
-------------J
reapactfnlly shosra
and tn fael
of aald State
__________________
_ ler set forth and marked -^ehedula
that
Ue hat ed fa ____
A.” iwiainra dsaerlpMoo of'aU the landa In said County of Grand
^vatpa npm which taxes were assraaed for the years raenllpned
therelB. and which were returned as delinquent lor noo-paymeni
Of Rom', anfl which uses have not been pidd: together with the
total afootn of snob taxes, with intereat computed thereon to the
Mme filed for aale, and colleclloa fee and expenaet. as provliled
by.taw. •Ttanded agalntt each of said parcels of land.
Thor petitioner further shows to the Coon that said lands
weih retantf to the Auditor General under tbe provisions of act
SM «r tbe PobUe Acta of IWS. aa denneuent for non-paymeot of
- said taxaa for said years rcspscaivc-ly. and that aald uxes remain
impeiit - except UMt Uodt Jncinded in aald “Bcbedule A" for taxes
• of Itiifi'or prior years were returned to the Auditor General as detor saw taXM andsr the provlalona of the general Ux laws
ID tone prior to the pamage o< Act
and wbleh Ums remain nnpald.
Tour peGUooer further abows that In all caaes where lands
an IDCld8e« -hi -Behedule A” as aforwsWd for taxes of 1890 or of
a* Mor yoar. aald lands have bot been sold for said taxes or
ttm-htm heretofore sold for said delinquent taxes and tbe sale
OP atin w nada bare been aei aside by a Court of competent ]ur-

..21
.21

wH to ael( .
bH of nel(............... zz
swK to D»14 ........... 21
aato «C.Jieli............. 22
tfct* nr ....................22
of swli ............. 22
of SV16............. tt
nel4 to B4>4 ............. 22
wH to 0416............. II
ael6 of ee^............. 21
wH Of .
•H Of ...
nH of ..
...14
swK of .
...24
...24
t
sH o nel* .
...28
Dlk of DW14 .
• H of nwi6 ... .
BH of ewl6 I.. .
eH of nelt...........
twl4 of n*l6 .. .
•H of nwu ....
sel4 to nw\6 ....
wH of awlA
nel4 of ae\6 .. ••
WH of self ... wH of nel6 •••
eH of nwH
.
wH of «H ... iH of neH ... ‘wH of neH
. .28
aeH of neH
iwH of.................
.WH of BWH .. .
iH of 8wH ....
nH of sen ■ ■ ■. ...
aH to se n. H > .28
nwH of................. .29
eH of 8wH and
seH of............
H of «w O H.
sH^of^neH ....

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Township 2s

TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH. RANGE 9 WEST.

. TOWNSHIP fS -NORTH. RANGE 9 WEST.

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•RAND TRAVERte HERAU), THUfttDAY, FEBRUARY C, 1NB
CITY OF TRAVERGE CITY.
Paery Hamirh'a G^cond Additian.

TOWNBHIP » NORTH. RANGE 12 WE«T.

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Be 0 u o(. . . Its 01 7 04
1 83
• M 1 00
of •«%. . . 10 40
81
11
03
Thit portlM Of U»
ot neU w«t of rfbUc hlth*.**'.

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■“Kfeiis i!

m

1
3
7
6
18
t

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I n

1 00

mmi

1 u

1 00
1 00

118

r

3
2
2
3
3

-s ;s IS

46
06
24
46
46

U>U 24 and 25 ....
224 6 43
I ond 2 ........... 4
46 61
1 86
Lola 8 and 4 .... 4
88 68
*7
Lot 6 ......................... 4
6 57
1 46
»t 19 and cH of
. Lo‘
................... 6
24 72
6 43
9
Lota 31 and 32 ....
614
Ptrry Hannah’s Fourth AddHi^n.

........... » 40
4 It
1 08
U.4 8 ot . . ...........IS 11 70 1 86
74
11.
CITY OF TRAVERGE CITY.
Blk.
Lot 16......................... 11
14t 11 « 77 B87
Lot 8............................It
48 17 12 68 T 93
Lot 11......................... It
91 17 23 73 3 «
Commeocfiit at • point on the weet line of UBTon
•tioet 176 fMt oonUi of the Intenectlon of the
sDath llDB of IfSh^lreet thence ve«t 160 feet south
11 feel, ihenee east parallel srlih Hist boundair
Hne to the »cat line of Union sireot. thence north
aouth of the tateraeetlon with south Une of 14th
street thence treat 160 feet, sotuh 26 feel, east par­
allel
vlth 140) St. 160 f(.
thence
n. 25
ft. to batfnnlDK..
1 90
49
08
BoRlnnlnK at a point on the north line of I6th street
166 feM treat of the west line of Union street
running north lio feet thence west 41 feet, thence
south 160 feet, ihenee east to pdnt of )>egtnBing ..
.............
II 62
3 02
46
Oonuneoclng 67 feet east of nortbeaat comer of
lot t Oak HHgbU aOdltloo, thence south 100 feet,
thence east 33 feet, ‘thence north 100 fear, thence
vest S3 feet to hegUiBlng

8 25 8 04 81 00

• 2 M
2 40

4^

Lou 1. !i. i's, C. L 6. 9. 10. 11 and 12

1
1
1
1
1

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00
00
00
00

I
1
1
1
1
1

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OO
00
00
00
00

wt.”..:
72

1 00
S
1 5400

38
61
38
8

14
69
IS
24

83 1
19'«

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1 40

26 78
83 96
11 73

1 M

SlriVxR^dt.

10
11
18
2S
36

100

61
117
34
97
73

2 73
2 KS
4 77
9 29

17 64

4 69

42
44
73

1 11
74
13 31

28 60

89
20

04
03

01

......................... A

27 03

3
1
1
1
2
8
3

19 35

Sum

1 00
1 00
1 00

1 30

1 00
1 OO
1 00

1 67
1 67

1 31
1 30
1 33

34 30
6 80
2 89

I 00

* 88

1 00

1 00

02
03

1 OH
1 00

1
1
t
1

Lot 102 ......................
II
3 1

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Lot 18^*"P»

j 35

W H of Lot 39 and east 10 feet^of Lot 40 ^
8 13
3 86 60 feet next west of east 40 feet of Lot 73‘
11 09
2 S8
8 13
45 feet next west of cast 145 fee- of Lot 73

1 00
1 00
1 00

1 98
1 98
1 38

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36192

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1 M
1 00

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1 19

if 1 i
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lui* (i* WMt halt exwpt east 50 Wt of Lmb 26.

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LOU...0.............. :
iS
.’i

atMI. ."d Bpwew. Additien.

PLAT'OF NEAHTAWANTA.

IS S S
Wilhelm Addition.
;.....^

88

23

i

1

AHGOGA REGORT.

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14
01

Book or Pampblct
to a

Calling card

c

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1
3 48
90
VILLAGE OF ACME.

of every kind,
from a

Come to the office
of the

- ■

?1
»
Gowkera AddiBon.
Lois I and 2 ......................
3609
Lot 3 snd 16 feel north side lot 1

U.4

25
!5
25
25

3 09

Oakwood Addition.

1 OO

1 74
9 37
2 05

North Addition.

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Blk.

8 61

1 Oft
1 ftO
I 00

» i-v

1 00'

8 42

74
52
26
25
52
52
85
52

Job Work

VILLAGE OF KIN68LEY.

.

1 00

1 00

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

VILLAGE OF WALTON.

1 on
1 00
1 00

4 14
1 88
in

1 00

1 00

1-00

52
25
26
25
25
23
25

1. H

1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00

1
1
I
1
1
1
1

8. »>. 30. 31 .......... 32
10
10
6
Lote 9, 10. 11. 12. IS. 11. 16. 18, 21. 22. 23. 21. 25.

1:^ i6'':..-".-:::;:3s

1 00
32^

Addition.

1 00

08
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02

P-1 Mi

1 00

35

1 89
2 17
3 87

5 ; I

1 15

But 20feet 'of Licrt’31 and west^lS^feet

Lou 30 and 81 ... 8
27 63
7 16
lit
Bast Sk of north 116 feet of lot 2 norfh 116 feet of
lot 3 and anst 10 feet of south 60 feet of lot 8
4
2! 73
6 91
91
Lot 14 and west 12 feet of lot it
4
81 21
8 11 1 86
South 66 feat of tott 20 and 81
4
16 49
4 89
66
l<eiU......................... 6
1 46
3*
06

10
05
05
06
06
06
05
10
10

Sir*ii"

2 05
....... 7

1 no
1 00

1 00
1 00
1 00

J

on
00
00
00

12 34

Havitand's Addition.
1 74
45
oak Heights Addition.

11
1 :
1 30
6 75
1 87

interlochen.

u„V”....... s

1 00

1 00
1 00

s s !
= = =

Weat 40 fc« of eeafSi feet of Uts 1 and 3
6
16 28
4 23
65
1
00
2!16
West 45 feel of Lou
Wnd 3............ .• .. 5
20 36
5 29
81
1 00
Ntwth H Of Lot.8 .. 6
11 62
3 02
46
1 on
Lot 9 ........................ 7
24 R4
6 16
99
1 00
Hannah Uy A Co.'a Tenth Addition.
LuU 3. 4, 9. 10 .. .70
Blk.
Ut 12 ....................... 12
46
1!
02
1 on
'
l.ot IS ....................... 18
46
12
02
1 00
2 94
Lots 10. ll.ADd 12 .13
1 49
39
06
1 00
Hannah Lay A Ce.'s Thirteenth Addition.
10 46
24 .......................
7 27
1 89
29
1 00
Hannah Uy A Co.'a Fouruanth Additien.

Blk.

1 00

36

Lot . 20......................... 2
87
23
03
Lot 32 and 31 .... 2
1 74
45
07
- Lot 30 ...................... "
87
!3
03
2nd Fsmwood Addition,
nik.
Lot, 8, 4. 6. 8 .......... 1
17 74
4 61
71
Foster and Crotaar Additioft.
I.ot 66..........................
7S
20
03
Lot 6! .....................
76
20
<13
29
08
01
Edit 146 ..
Goodrich's Addition.
'
Blk.
Lot 7 ......................... 2
3 20
83
IS
Ooodrieh-s 3rd Addition.
..
Illk.
LM 8 except west 8! fed and north 16 feet oMot 3
except west 83 lert also a parcel di-scrlbed as'
frtllowe -commenr'ng at oortheast comer of lot 8
tbCBce east 36 feet th<mre wo^th 16 feet, thence
weat 36 feet thence north 16 feet to beginning
1
12 49
3 25
60
Lots......................... 2
1 90
49
08
Lot 9 -... ................. «
. 3 66 '
96
15
OriNin artd Winnie's Addition.
Blk.
Lou 81 aad 33 .... 1
1 16
80
06
Ofwvsr Park AddlUon.
Lot 19 .......................
6 71
1 48
83
Pe^ Hannah's Fimt Addition.

Village of

sHv:;:::!

1 00

1 00

Lot 76........................ 4

It
06

ll

tv;2

1 00

1 00

1 00
1 00
1 00

FOR...

1 00

v.;.K

IdOts 2. 3. 4 and'entire soath H of
16 10
90
23
Lot 1............................G
2 21
57
31 25 Lou 15 and 16 . . .G
North Fifo Uka.
26 55
Blk.

w". \i rfLoi M iK

..........................O
Lot 6 ............. ........... O
nah Uy A Ce.'s Ninth Additien.

PLAT OF OLD MIMiON HARBOR.
Lou 46. 48. so. 61
10
03
Lot ei".
08
Ut 95 ...

8100 8 3 18
1 00
8 18
1 00 14 U
1 00
1 94
1 OO
1 94

91
70
69
56
84
24
89

89 35

23 94
2 It

Lot 3 .

33 8 04
S3
04
2 76
43
,a
nt

650 feet thence east 30 degrees 15 initiiites to 7th
street thence west on south line of 7th atreel 376
feet to place of beginning Sec. It. T 25 N-, 9 ^
2 79 1 19

West 60 feet of Lot

100

8

Lou 11. 12. U and

45
82

Lots 4 and 6 ........ 26 62
6 66 I 02
LoU 3 and 4 ............ 8
4 46
1 16
18
Lou 16 and 17....II
1 46
SB
06
Hannah Uy A Cd.’s Gavmth Addition.

1 00

8 89
89
10 63
-•

1 81

ri.i:,.i,i....’■
786

IdOU 10 and 11 .. ..E

Hannah Uy A Co.'s Fifth Addition.
Blk.
LoU 7 and 8 ........... 6
2 31
60
09
1»U IE and 16 .. .. S
11 62
3 02
46
40 feet next souifa of north 80 feet of UU 1. 2, 8
6
23 27
6 06
93
South 65 feet of
Lot 19 ................... 7
19 65
5 11
79
Hannah Uy A Co.'a GIxth AAddItien.

100



9

14 33

[I::1 00

IS*
U.31

16 47

Lumbar Co.'a Addition.

__________ g S3 feet sooth and 113 feet esrt oft*
post between sections I snd 3 thence aonth 160
fMi. thence east 60 feet, thence north 160 teek
thence west 60 feet to hrstnalng
1
1 46
38
06
OsaKnenrlng 6.11 chains south. 10.8 chains east of
K post between srcUons I and 2 thence north 144
fret, thence esist 126 feet, thence aonth 144 feel,
thenoe west l» feel to beglnDlng
1
1 20
67
09
Pnivd of land In aectloo coninendDg 33 feel aonth
333 feet esM of % post between aecUont 1 and 1
thence aonth 160 feet, thence east 50 feet, thence
aorth 100 feet, tbenee west 60 feet to beginning
1
.
I 46
38
06
Parcel of land In section commenelng 83 feet south
•ad 883 feet east of % post between sections 1
and 2 thence aouth 160 feet, thence east 60 feel,
thence north 160 feet, thence west 60 feci to be­
ginning ............ .. 1
2 03
63
08
Oonmenelng at s point In center of Acne sute
road 28 rods east and 38 rods south of K post betsrses secUona 1 and 2 thence north' 13H rods
thence wrst 6 rods, thence aouth 13H rods to
center of road thence east along road to begin­
ning ........................ 1
II 62
SO!
46
Conmenclng S3 feet aouth snd 233 feet east of U
pact between aacUons 1 and 2 thence south 160
feet tbenee eist M feet thence north 160 feet ■
thenoe WMt 60 feet to beginning
1
2 20
67
.09
Pnrt of sel4 of ne% of secUon, commenclDg at
northeast comer of lald deecripUon thence west
182 1-12 feel, thence south 496 feet thence east
III 1-12 vert thence north 496 feet to begInniDg
3 0!
46
11 62■
B 188 M2
lortheast comer of
said deacrtirUon thence south 10 rods, thence
went 10 rods thence north 10 rods thence east 10
rods to bectontngll
76
20
03
Part of IM 4 comttenclng 6 chains south of north­
east, eomer of said lot 4 thenoe south 26 chains
thdoee west lO chains thence nprth 2.6 chains
thence east lO chains to begtonlog
-____ 11
2 91
76
12
AcUli Addition.
But 78 feat of lot
20 ............................
2 90
76 .
U
AhBOSa Resort Addition.
Bontb 14 of lot 1 and north 14 of lot 2

e

II

7 and 8..................2
Bntlra ........

!SS

North % of lots IS.
19. 20, 21 .............2
3S 02
9 11
1 40
North 116 feat of
Lou I and 8 ....
319
79
5 IS
Lou 3 and 4 .......... 3
17 61
Lou 8 and 4 ............. 4
8 25
2 15
S3 1 '
Mh Lay A Co.’a Ftmuraed Stibdivisien.
Lou 22 and 24 .
Hannah Lay A Ca.’s Firat Gubdiviaien
194 87
Blk.
^
63 88 A parcel In Lot 7 described as follows, contnenclit 66
ing at •outheast comer of Lot 7 thence west 150
feet ihcnec nortii 60 feet thence east 150 f«ei‘
Uence aouth 60 feet to beginning
6
9 47
2 46
88
I 00
Hannah Uy A Cu.'a Firat Addition.
Blk.
Lot 19 and cast M
of Lot 80 ............. 4
21 88
5 56
86
1 60
Weat 66 feet of
Lou 1 and 2 ... .10
21 81
6 67
87
Hannah Uy A Co-'a Gaeond Addition.
Blk.
Lot 6 and west H
ofLot? ...............5
20 04
5 21
80
1 00
East Ik of Lot 7. Lot 8 and west H ofLot 9
I 6
21 81
5 67
87
1 00
Hannah bay A Co.'a Thied Addition.
Blk. V.
8 ......................... 7
14 12
3 67
66, 1 00

0.

• 97

75
33 06 I 47 31 0
68
10 81
1 66
16
81
1 00
16
I 00
19
1 00
16
1 00
31
16 16 8 33
26
U 8S' 1 73
Third Addition.

88
60
*“4 3....... 1
11 13
2 89
43
12 Lot 22. eaat H of lot 23. except north 60 feel
to
1
10 25
2 67
41
07
Pa^ Hannah's Third Additien.
21

ir,

04
1 00
04
1 00
08
1 00
06
I 00
•4
1 00
08
1 00
08
1 00
TOWN»;^27 NORTH, flANOE 12 WEGT.
10

111
41
IS
81
IS
1
68
43
Hannah's

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t ts

11 11
It 1
1 00
2 01
t $0
1 00
1 00
1 to
40
11
1 00
t 17
4t
0*
1
00
1 to
TOWNtHtP 2t NORTH. RANGE 12 WEGT.

...

PLAT OF OLD kliSIION REACH AGGOCIATION.

VILLAOE-OF RFE LAKE.

6 52
2 16

i i i

1
1
1
1
1

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on
no
00
00

HERALD and
RECORD CO.

'■pi

RUW THUMSMY. FCWtUARV «. IHt.

Mrs. U »lo?n». Vl But Flfteentli
•trut. «:m saavrcd tbe r^morsl ot
hv iBdn flofsr on tb« rtfbl band t«o
days ICO. la alowly
b It looked at first u thoosh sbe
vontd- iCM fear band,
lut TiMOday aba ran a henlocfc
Into b(T Itofar. and after ramorlnfi K
^o^bt boUtni further ot the aeddent.
Tbe followln* day. bowerer.
iu4 betwofi badly aarcUcn and Wed
bWday t^ tadea *n*er was ^rnpuUt
. Morrti M a^woman who bu
extremely unfortnute for
eral years put. She hu a family of
MTon children, and altbousb tbe <ddeat U a son U years of age. be bu
not been able lo obtain ateady work
and the mother has bad a bard stniS'
tie to keep her lUle ones provided
for. Lut summer her youngest child
D down by
badly Injured, and the added dxpense
of doctors- hills made tfer -burden
great indeed.
Mis. Morris bu been confined to
her bed since blood poisoning set In.
and It win probably be weeks before
sbe win be able to work again.

I, \

Serious

National Problems

. HuonshllieEyesoIF.HoiacUuonSiiitai
rrtM» Brenln* Record.
It Is always a aoorce of ptouura
and profit to discus aubJecU of bnmu interest and pubbe momaot with
a person wbou mind > stored with
fund of raluable InronnatlOB satbed,
by loofi experience and Intimate conucl wltb great events and matters of
Mtlonsl and International Import,
and close usoelatlon sitb men In
bigb places who do tblogs. Snch a
in Is F. Hppklnson Smith, tbe celeited'snthor who visited this city a
few days ago. Mr. Smith Is a typical
American gentleman, or rather an
•Amerleu man." In every sense of
tbe word. A mu of culture. Infinite
charm ot manner and ue who Is
Ith tbe "seamy" Mde
of life.
In bis younger days n civil engineer,
he became one of the moat prominent
In his particular field of operation.
lopkinsoD anith hat conslrseted

twe-thlrds of tbe vast audience went
prepared to aatagonise Mm, many ol
them armed with dlffleult quesUons
which were to be fired
ttry for the porpoae of confusing and
dkcredltlng bim.
Mr. Talt
been npon the platform but a
moments when he captnred the whole
audience by his personal charm, kind­
ly manner and conspicuous dignity.
Hi* honesty of purpose soeiued to
pervade ibe whole bnllding. Inriead
of tbe antagonism which was Intend­
ed tor bIm be commanded tbe respect
and admiration of the great crowd,
and If the secretary had nut qu;nl)
•Ilpixd out of a side duor. hundreds
In that grea- audience wotiM
have earned him forth upon their
shoulders.'
When uked as to bis opinion about
r. Taft's altitude toward the New
York delegation to (be naikwat con­
vention In which he conceded It to
Riighes. the query was made If
that waa not a particularly shruwd
poIlUeal move. Mr. Smith replied
that. In fact. I
pollUca that prompted Mr. Taft
gel
take that poaRloo: it was his gene^
nature aad honest charsc:
his dlsposlOon to deal honestly and
fairly with all men. Said Mr. Smith
"If Secretary Taft ahall receive tbe
nomlutloQ for pr
___ of the country, there ts nothing
that will stop hla elecUnn. lie pos
senses magnKIsm. personal charm
lofty chnrscteristJca and a lovable
tbatrwill appeal forcibly to
people of the entire eountr?-. His eyes
reflect the gentleness ot bis character,
but behind all these chararterlsdcs.
here Is (be wonderful ability, lioth
naturol and acquired which Is possoss,ed by ^ T*tt In far greater degree
than any other American la public
His cx|>ericnce lo tbe 'Philip­
pine islands. Cuba and In the cabinet
of tbe pn-sidenl, and positions ol
highest iKMible n-sponsibllUy. have
flU><d him admirably fbr .
office as president of tl
BUles."

The
General Oemand
at (be Wdl-lnfermed of (be World bu
always ban lor a aimpie. plemutt and
eflident liquid taxative wmedy of known
vahm; a Uxntive.wbieh pbywdaiu amid
(or family we beeaam its
pooent parts are known to them
wbatcanme and (nily bewficial in rOeet,
aseeptable to tbe xyston aad paOe, yet
prompt, in setioo.
In supifiying that demaai with Ha
iDrst eowbiutitw of Syrap of Pip and
Elixir of Senna, tbe CMifoniia Hg Syrvp
Co. proceeds alorg etbiea] lines and relire
on the msrtta of tbe laxative for Hs remark­
able Mccew.
That u one of mai^ teuow why
^TUp of Pip and Elixir of Seau is given
tbe prrferenee by the WeO-Infarmed.
To gri iU bowAcial effects always buy
d by tbe
lornia Pig §ynip Co., only, and (or sale
by aO b^iog druggitU. Prwe fifty cenU
perbotdn

TraTcret aty Slate Baki

LET THE

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

A Trucy l^v. Prvstdent.
U. Floyd Clinch. Vbv ^>rvsld««.
^;UDUi-1 Ca-riasd. Caxblcr.
Jt. J. Mayoard. Asst. Cuvier.
A. J. liavlland. Asst. Cuhirr.

Traverse City, Mich.
Sell yoa your bill for a bonse or bam.
a fnll liitc of

Wo carry at all tim«

LUMBER,? LATH, SHINGLES. MOULDINGS.
FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING. PORCH
COLUMNS. INTERIOR FINISH AND
DOORS AND WINDOWS
Get onr fiffurcs and oompan- onr ^^railee befon’ buyiDK
nn. Look for the Big Roil Plant.
Cor. E. ^thSl. aadLakeAve.

Phonon, Hell

CAPITAL. S2OOAW0
SURPLUS. ff45.0OO>

C<iU on

A Geia^sl SaakiflC Aaslffcsb Dm c
Citz

)

We Believe

have the Best Tea on
the Market

Cboioe L'noolontl Japan iwrlicnlarly fine lliivor ami
fxoeption
i. If J

l samiilo
. ..
.{wund of this
•M that iit lo your likini; try' a
We will take our cbam.-«n
K.-«n on yonr«
your coming
'
’back.
‘ ’

Price. 50c per poontL

J. J.

BREZIIMA

Cent tllnvH nn Tlae Der«lt8

AmsUvBI*-»lM s.

Dr. F.

j.

MACfiETT
Qpwolailat««

EYE, EAR, HOSE
AMD THROAT
QLAQBBi FITTKO
etty

deled at various polalt. the mur.business they can handle.
m^m Kama
This book Is now being made u|.
ami all who have rooms ellher sriUi or
In FeurtUn Counties.
without l^rd should notify M. P
Loosing. Ju. 31.—Regnrdleu
Hunf. secretary, at once. In giving InISKt July and for a time she! bivn vlsllihg with lu-r iiarunt*. Mr.
wbnt tbe eonstliutlonal conventKm^ character for the government than
formation, the nuBiber of persons Uiat seemed lo Improve but gradually grew ! at;.! Mrs tlllo TUies, returned to ber
did. prohibition vrill be submitted any other man In tbe United States.
can be accommodated, tbe locatlun.
I bums to M'-rski’ipm t'Hlay.
to"a vote i the people In 14 counties It njiLbe who built the foundation
whether
board
can
be
(unilshed
or
this apring. Tbe AnU-8n)ooa league for tbe sUtue of the Ooddeaa of Lib­
La-ach bad many friends In
g
cut..^ ,.f s^n. r« turned
not and tbe rate per day should be
e very eorry to leant lari night from a np tu the npi>eri
made a campaign is IS oountlu this erty which burs the beacon light
stated.
winter tor anbmiaslon of the question which sheds Its rays over New York
peninsula, bnnglug with her a baby j
It bu long been recogslxed that tbe
and In nil
one, Branch, hu been harbor; and It was be also who bnllt
eiil, the child of her sirier. who li in
city could get morcvUltors if there
HONOR.
anccuafnl. According to B, N,
the fanspllyl at Newberry ertlkwHj'j
the sea wall around Governor's Island
* and the
Honor. Mich. Jan. jn.—Lumbenn*-n HI. Sbe rvKirn<-d to Solon ttfis morn :
uple. of Orsnd Rapids.
In New York bay; but the greatest
advertising of
lu this mck of the womis are smiling
ent for the western part of the
work ever accompUibed by Mr. Smith
ALL KIVC6 OF OUT FLOWS B
ff
private famillea should do much t
Mrs. Martha Tr
These are the counties in which pro­ to his engineering days wu the con­
Or. Shilliday, of Lake Ann. Is in the]
ward bringing mtfre people here.
sick list Ihls Week.
hibition win be/ •ubmitied;
Cass.
IB BBABOB
city today visi'ing,

I
struction of the
Dr. Shllladay. of Lake Ann. was In
Barry. Orailot, Osceola, Grand Trav- off New London. Oonnectlcut. where
John Jotiepb. w.-ll known inerrhanlj
Lowell
beurt
a
Candidate.
.wn trxiay. The doctor has many of Empire, is In the city lishiy oi:
erae. BL Joseph, Oakland. Midlud.
the Atlantic ocean aweepa with reLowell Sour*, of Whitewater to
friends In Honor.
MMaankeak Oeuna. Kalamasoo. Clin­ lentleu fury into Long Island sound.
biisimw*.
whip, one of tbe most prominent
Smith tel! on the ridewaJk [
ton. Olndwln, Wuford.
». Ralph Anderson and daughter' —■ ' ■
It la one Of tbe moat dangerous porpublicans In Grand Traverse county Satunlay iind broke his
lb tme eoqBly, Vu Bure*, non
:Ms nioniing for Grand R.-iplds'
(tons of the New Bngland cout and
outside of Traverwe City, announced
Mr and Mik. J W. Cruse'visil.-d
only„-dry" county In Mldtlgan.'the this It^UwoM Is one of tbe greatthe Record ihU morning definltely Travel...- City Saturday.
■nJOcm men amUs u attempt to get
ot lu Mod.
that he would l>e a candidate for the
A. U. Cast- made a buslnews trip to
tbe question aubmlUod but were unIr. Smith devoted seven years of
;l<>n fur reprcscnU- Matiist.r SaUirday.
sDceeutul Md Van Buren will sUy
his life to the conttrurUon of this
tive In the state legislature.
Janx-s Rldgley I,-ft for .Indiana
-dry.great work, and for seven yearn be
Sours was very strongly talked
Thurxhv to sia-nd tbe wiiiti-f wt h
spent Ms entire time upon the reef
years
,ygo
for
this
nomination
Duth of rMa. Sarah C. Mann.
his chll<lr.-ii.
took no defiulle action He has
Mrs. Sarah B. Mun, wife of Robert living among his woritmen and direct
Mr. John TilUr. who has la-en vi ry
Ing one- of the greateiJ engineering
decided to enter the fl-ld at
i. Friday
low for the isist two months, h. re
Moved to Grown.
feaU of lu class. When he began
noliriiathm of a large uumiK-r ol
IM>r1ed nn tbe gain. Dr. Shiiladay atIn tl A Clatk. who lias l>ei-n here
ennstructlon of this llghlhuuse
pU- lo the county who would b<- gl.id tendlug
after montba of suffering from dropsy
l»r
ni< lime, has gone tu Craww
Smith wu about forty yeara of
Mr. Smirs repr^-sent the coun y
and compUcatlons. Sbe wu'77 yoars.
Saturd.-iy mumiiig n w.-.- sma' l«>>
Chlrtcae
Question,
where he will Uke the |>ractire of l)r.
four months and tS ^sgaedd. Besides age. and uveo years of tbe best pari
at l,atislDg.
naked for udinltlaiire ii' the honu- ot
ikrng of |K>|IUcal cundltlona. Mr
N M llojlau Dr. HoyUu had workRx-ShrriB H G Chandler Is alvi a Mr and Mrs. Ralph Monroe. All dis
her agM huabud she leaves three of hU life was s^bt In the arduous
■-•I up a liierathi’ pracllre hut baa
task. These are only a few notable Smith said. "We hhmild have
caniMd.vle and It Is prolialile tlial the ing well at Ihls writing.
sou. Thomu Carback. Robert
ties In this country. It 'oo large and contest will be couflm-d to
g.im i.. U-iriui.
Clark, daring bia
two
Mann and latvl A- Mann, who iwldcs engineering feaU.’performed by
guile a •niiiiils-r of onr cltlrens Ms
wc
have
other
Interests
more
serious
.-1,1,1.
lii-r.-. made a latgi- uanih-r ol
celebrated
author
before
he
beume
at Honor. Fourteen- grudchlldren at• .I .It Kiaiikforl l.i-l week. Iiiviin
lo
command
our
atientlon
than
tbe
Death of
fre-iids -O Wish hini siicT«Wa in hi*
dlsUnguishcd as‘U'artist
Ion of polllics.
The
Victor Pcleriyl. sr.. one «>i the first
new field.
Mrs. Mann was a woman of rare author.
Japanese qurn lon is not a menace. settlers of Traverse City, died n 11: Jo Itarkwell.
■westneas ot character, and through
Friend ef’Proaldent.'
There are other questions nioiv serl Kitduy alter an II1im-ss uf piieu
her long fllneu during which time her
Mr.'Smith hu become dlsUngulahfor
instance,
the
CMnese
prob
niouia.
He
was
S3
yeara
old.
R«-sld«-«
•offerings were alwsyi Intense. ■'
PERSONAL
ed throogh Hie merHa at his aplendld
We will tome time be eonCnsot- tbe widiise he leave* seven childrcu.
boro It alt wtth patioBoa, and wu
books, and hla dlatlncUon In tbia, tofollows: Mrs. Joseph Urban. Mrs. From Saturday's ll»-eord.
I tor tkr Ug-er life to all imUer with his ptrsoual charm and ed with a very serioos consideration
Mr. ami Mrw. L I., Hamillon went
of that question. The Phillpiilne Isl­ C H. Hanslmt;ky. A. T. PeU-nyl Vic
who cboo Is contact with ber.
r ebaraeterUUu thal attract men ands prewont ano her serious problem.
lllg Rapids this morning for a vis
■evnyl all of this city, and Mrs.
stead ot takiBC Mrengtb from
of great endeavor to each other,
with fri.-nds.
frienda they we»t to her for encoQ^ served to bring Mr. Smith in contact The disposal of the friars' lands In Julia I'olbtrk. Mrs. Ruikdpb Hurl sud
Mr and Mrs. \V. E. Martin wi-n; to
agesaent ud aid wfijeoever they fell with tbe foremost men of this countiy the Pbilippines is a question ^hal George Peteriyl, all of Chicago. There Mackinac this morning for a visit
-e also 2C grnndchlldrpD.
in Beta ot It. For many years she baa and Europe- In the readlng^^om' of must be bandied adroitly and by men
If you are thinking of buyinj; a steel ranj;c we
Mr Prteriyl came l.> Traverse City with friends. Mr. Martfo is fireman
ben a member of tbe Free Methodist the Park Place hotel, the Record bad who have the tact and Judgment to
the Northpori branch of the T
handle this most delirstr proposition.
hen the present slH' of lh>- city
think wu can interest you. Wc have alarj;esix hole
cborch. For (he past l$ years Mrs.
vejy pleaunt Imenlew with Mr. Unless handled rightly. Ibis quiwtlon
L. * M. and Is eiiyoyliig his lai-a
w-llderiieKs; hig first trip being made
Mann hu been a resideat of tbU city, Smith. The converuUon led to the
ranjre
with l'< oven, hijih warm closet, porcctaioed res*
coming here wtth her fnmlly from administration of Prroldent Roose­ presents the danger of a religions war Ip IK54 He was a cabinet maker, aud
cJdillac
ervoir, duplex yrrates, coal linings, pouch feed, hand­
This Is Indeed a very grave question. made the first cask*-: that »ai
V. exford county.
IV lu the
velt. Mr. Smith suted that he had
Cuba.
med Id this city. In the first
somely
nicklqd, heavy asbestos between two sheets of
been a warm personal friend of Mr.
city.
FbnernI tervlca.
"Then there is tbe question of Cuba. he formed a partnership with John
Roosevelt ever since t1
The Rev. L U. Carivnler r>-lumed
sted that we are th'^rir;: for $3n.tK».
Shadek. but later moved to Chicago
Funeral aervlce tor Nelson Duell.
The United States has a grave
to pHlsiun this mpniing after vWIt.
wu a boy. He admired
who died Tburaday morning
aponslblllly ibere and it will require where he lived for 35 years
been ao close to him that he knew
We also rcll the famous '■jewcU'’ steel range and
urned to Oils city hrec years ago. :ng members of hi* former charge at
borne In Monroe Center at tbe age of
bis personal ehamcteristlci. hla am- tact, wisdom and good judgment for
the. Fuiirt.viith -ir.*- M K. church
the “Malii-ablc” the best range made today.
M ysnrm. will be held tomorrow
this government to handle that prob­ and has since resided at lit* fconi<
billons and lofty purpooai and knew
of Seventh and Dirision and the siiirouuding disttiri.
log. at 10 o'clock at tbe home,
lem in a maimer that Is Just to the coruef
Erma l/ine. who teach.-s srhoi.l near
him to be atocere m bU work log
Before
buying a r^ge come in and let us hhow
strwls.
alfisa thn>f1dow bo leoven three acma.
the public welfare, and a man whtf Cubans and that will mainuiu
('•■dar. Is In town to .sp-’iiJ Sunday
»r. Peipityl was marrie.l 4o
you our stock.
'
■/
U W. DuaB and Milo Duell. of Monroe
did not wait to have Mi tuks mold* spirit/ which prompted the VnlieJ
w ill her |«ji-eiits
center^ tai Fred Di^l. of BalUrd,;
BUles to lend Us' aid to the people ;o to Miss Kalbcrlne Jeiabek After
Mrs Fred ('ciluirn. of Ea*t Jordan,
ed fw him but who took tbe initlft*
their n-iuoval to Chicago
Wbnb. Mr OueU wu one of the
In the acrompUshaent of great of tbe island. Tbe Panama ranal ilnui-d tbe cabinet makers' trade, and wmt lo Frank •■■day
ptoneers of that localUy. sri’bng on
project has proceeded so far that
A. W. StoM-nson. of Grand lUp.d/.
staritd a grocery store on West
tbe farm on which he died in the year things.
there will doub'less be no trouble
repre»eiiUth- of a * liolesab- dr-ig
Why They Objectad.
Twentieth wtreel, which he conduc ed
im.
that direction."
hou*e. i^unied s..uHi Hus m-rnliig
In tbe star which U waged agalnat
for
IT
years.
Tw'o
children
are
burled
concluding his remarks I
Outh of Mra. Amelia Lamb.
the criminally disposed trusts. PresO^ Stbllb
the family lot at Chicagu. Tommy after making a I. isin- ss inp n. N..:th
sUU-d.
'Again.. I
s
Kingsley. Jan. M.—Death bu again
port and I’ron moni
IVl.-riy! and Mrs. ^■rance^ Hurt
taken a young matron from her borne. dent Roroevelt. declared Mr. Smithy there Is no room In this country
Mr*. Henry Coeteiiholr.. wl,l. 1.,.The body wa« 'aketi to Chicago
Mrs. Amelia lAmb. wile
James hu taken a stand which tow nieit for politics. Our rsoris s'.ioiild t<e de>
lor Imrlal.
would
have
dared
to
Uke.
and
tbe
reLamb. pasMng away at 7 o'clock this
voted to tbe consideration and solu­
(hat
in
every
morning Otrr a fr«T days' lllneu. She
tion of tbo more oerious problems that
Death of J. W. Slack.
J W. Slatfk. an old and Ughly rr
wu 18 years old November 80, 1807. case be has been right. Although maytthreaien the peace and future of
s|H>eed resident uf Wexford town
Mra. Lamb wu formerty Miss Impulsive and aggressive. ' he said, this country."
Amelia Dolmer, her parenu being Mr. PreMdent Roosevelt. wUh the firm
ship, died Janaury 3<nh, having
and Mrs. Henry Dolmer. of this pUce. courage ot his conrtctJoos. Is
suffered a sueond stroke of paralywis
A Good Plan.
Kiiincv Iruub'it prc\» ui«.ii the miud.
BeMdea her bosband and parenU. who has done more than any other
The Traverse City BUsInrws Men' Hr leave* a wlfr, und onr son. Dallas lli»coura^:v»»ud)e»»lu^u^llnllon; beauty.
In this conntiy today could have
Mm. lAmtf'learu a brother and sis­
viyor and Thrctfulassorlailon has figured out a scheme Shack, a leading rarrehani of nucklcr
Mr Slack's remain* will be burrl.n!
ter to moarn ber untimely death done In the campaign agalast such Used very considerably as a resort
DV&A *nr>n <li*.ap]K-ar
when thckhllivysare
Fanemi arrangements will be an- powerful corporate Influences as have Used very coBsIdernbly sa a resort Saturday afternoon by the Masoaic
been arrayed against tbe piweldent
out of order or Ui»Bounced later.
Every fraternity of Sherman lodge. .
ea»e-l.
and his policies. At a dinner a short eliy at no boat to the city.
Kiduey trouble ha«
year
tbe
G.
K.
A.
I
gels
out
a
book
time ago he beard some bluer
Death of Mrs. E«ns A. Schramm.
become to prevsienl
-.•d If y-m hsM- .
let in which tbe hotels and boantlug . Kingsley. Mich, Jan. 31 -Mr* Bflie
Ib.tl it !•
bouses of the cities atong the road Sebramm. wife of John A. Scbrwmre
mon for
or a chiM In t-c
against the prealdi
Lm« h Rasko a.
I.I'U.
are listed toge:bcr with the numhr dti-d at T o'clock last evening at their
U.rn. afflicte.!
afflictel «iHi
stated
that
It
umeyod
him
so
that
■i Kgu rp-ali-»«;
■urry Cumli*.
HAVE ANAOIIA.
wv-ak kl'lnv^*. Uthe
be said a few things that be intended of guesu accomraoJated^ and lb home n<-ar Kingsley. Sbe wai C4 chi; lunnateatooofu-r
Sikai-. »'/••:> l‘":.i»-r> Tl.oy
and Jill. r,c,i , I...
rale*.
These
books
have
a
wide
cli
year* old. death !-ing cause dt->
as forcible aad which were, forcible
wbenl
1 riilly. li..-y
e when it should
ould I*- able tocontn.l tl
j.iar* old. dea h b<-!ug cau?<-d 1-5
After that Ineldeni be bad made it culaUoo.
-•I’.i 1- i- • -'U Try ..ii-. i‘h.- Ax Haiidl-a.
passage. It is yvt sfflictcl with liol-welThe Trsverse City Btisines*t mIui'< G-rmany but came at .in early age ..
point lo dlacua* with people whom
. ;,r. -..-l.r; V. .- hss<- till Dj bIiXI. WbltO
. ---------------- ------------- nf(J,eihffi.
be met on hi* travel* the subject of Moclatlon propose* out only to have to the Cnti'-d SUte» making'her home
i>ublc.
1 tTrv ,esk. ; it 1- a fin. ti.il.-i and
he
regular
hotels
and
lioanling
In
I>eftaiic<>.
Ohio,
whore
who
mant'-d
Mep
sUool-1
be
towar-i>
the
trt.Uim
iil
i;
. Roosevelt and hi* pollelea. and
k-. T.iii.r, *. a g!y.-.i«r,- M.ap that L als'j
these
tu^iortani
<>rg;iri>.
Thi*
u::iilv:-jjr
to ihta ttror. wHh^the exception of houses of the rlty H*:rd, but the |>rl- Mr. Schram. After a rhor w-rvic*- at
;.]* I Uaud".. *ilU l-ir l‘v <aki- S«-o 'h*trouble i* due lo a di«es*eii oonihiiun t
the two mm nenttofli^. hr had heard vair famRles wbo wit care nw roum- Kingvley tucuorrow. where the Rev trie k.<lnev« u».| blu-Mcr ami nut lu
.S-wiiig M.iehiix- <W. Coo->anot.
Soboottle win Offirlalp. the- body habit as niu»: jieople »uiit«ic.
DotbiiM but praHe and favorable com­ era and boarder* to as well wltb the
;. ~.ii: :|iut Is »I*' fn slvat fiemr. Th'»..Tkiesr probably would not be
H'omsn a* well a.»menirem; '
bo taken to Deipbo*. Otilo. for
ment (or Mr. Roosevelt and hU con
.’<>■; WMl. sre tak.' I.*rk anything that
it.le
with
kidiiev
ar>4
given
in
deUll
but
the
toul
number
burial.
Tbo
decoai.ed
also
leav.-*
rou.
duct of tbe administration of tbe
in-i !*>th t»^ the M»
John. FTnill. Pri-d and Chrivtopher Tlie nul l and tbe immcliate
United States. Tbe only adverse wltb the average rate would l>e pub­
talk ov<T other tbings that i
lished. The »ecre-ary ot the smocU all of whom re>lde near Kingsley., ex- 5w«Bp-Root issnor.reslireii.
ImMs> Iht ewmwkkkoMsI 4sd«» crltlcl»m having come from the two
K. nt and Ca» Street*.
M. P. Hunt, would keep a lt*t ecpi John, who Is maki^h:* borne lu bv druggist*, tn fiftymenUraed; and it developed that
□t ami oneilollarg
these represented trusts the president ot these places tn esse of Inquiry so Ohio, and one daughter.' Mr*. Mary
lebottle*. Yonm*!
that the visitors couM be properly Mox. wbo ah^o live* la K^gvley
wa* fighting.
IV« a «mplc botUi
__
Akirlbuted.
bv tnail tree, al*o a mwsW*»«M>l
Taft.
Jl
674s team Rsa^ Bask iWbsr.as
. .
M.CrClM
Death of Mra. M. U.Leach.
painpblri telling tTl abont Swamp-k
Many summer vicltor* would prvfi-r
Asked aa to bis opinion yf Secretary
ofthelhoosandaoi it
lodiug many ofthelhoosai
Ur>. M U U-ach^.Iijriars old. died iSKludiug
Taft as a presidential caadidate. Mr. to *peiid their vacation with a priva-.c
lual letter* rective-J frui
family rather than In a hotel or board­ In Spr.ngdale, Ark.. Jau. 3€. Mr*. J. E. euied. In writing Dr. Kil
Smith reUpsed intJI
mood, and spoke ot personal aaaoela ing boBM and many people bare d**- Nelron reeelitag word to that effect Bioghimton, N. V.. be sure
Mr*. Leach had l»en ill (or this paper. Don't make aov mistake.
tkin wltb tbe genial, good-natured slroble rooms ellher with or wiibout today
the name. Swamp-Root.
secretary ©►war. In New York, a bnard. Tbe G. R A 1. *»utd be will­ for *nme time, her physician diagnos
■I S«mp-Ro«. and tbe adBiDghamUw, N. Y., on crery
abort Ume ago. when Mr. Taft appmr- ing to insert U»e information as the log tbe roinplaiot a* cancer of tbe
stomach.
Sbe
nod
ber
husband
left
•d In Cooper onion (or as address. more people that can be accommo-

".»1S

, F. M. PAINE,

P-l-ORIST

THE FARMER’S STORE

FRANK TRUDE
Old Posloitlee holldlng

Wiaei n Well u lei k M
liKnUe b Klee; nil
dtiMei TioiUe.

Do you want to find out
how cold if is?

Pale, Sid% Girls

is

tE A W. (Wi
Pills

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

ORAND TRAVCmC HERAIA THURSOAV. FEBRUARV i. IMS.
Herald but my graadma Sargent does. long lime. I helped mama wash Ihv
Cedar. Mich.. patnoar. phyaWor' geography, wad
Teaay Hallett of cianada whom Bessie dlahea after lupper. .Jfatps waa sick
Jan. S4. 1908.
arithnreilc. I look Qufte a few mo­
Morpo wrote shoot. Is my couaio. last night. I to to school ereiy dny. Dear President —
vie leaeoDs from Lacy Ganaett bu: do
She went up there last May. Well, t My studies are resdine, _ spelling,
I lost my card and bniion. and not uk« onw now y It Is too sUrrmy
will eldae now.
arttbmetic and lanmge. T ^ve two would be pleated It you would be so sow We' expect <o move soon, but I
Tour SunbesB),
|
little brothero. There ar« twenty' kind at to send me another. M>
RvdiM m R«ffUlStlAII «f TIM
W 13.
Blanche Bridp.
be .very (fr away My birth­
tewcher'a came •»
Monde Mebebolana in our ecihool
green tree near tbe White Honae^by
HanM YMtif Pallw •hmRIm
F^ldn-t you like to go and vlaR have tbe a
id. fourth, fifth, aeveat Mlehael. 1 like her very well. It Is day comes next ^oolh Will you
a eareleaa ditver. Kneeling on tbe
1 didst’ know that and ninth grades. I
n the fourth ' mormy
It here, 1 am In tbe fifth please rend me. t Sunth ne pin. as
ground an<| putting tbe fairda back In she was-yonr eoualn.
grade. Good bye.
grade
wilt close with love to all my other one it broken I will tend a
:be necl he replaced It naylng. -Theae
t akotit anything
ttamp for It Send Dntsv't and mine
•he Sunsblner*.
birda are helpleaa. and' HI make tbem
LeeUvIllo Mich..
In the tame let.er. I will tend tome
Marlon Kennedy.
I wtH try ta b* M htppy M t
happy
again.”
Jan.
1909.
.ridJltt- •When It a bed not a bed?” i

I
ID)
glad
to
bear
from
you
apin,
can^and maka avarybady Kappy
Age 13
Katherine Persiyk.
Tou all know bow very, very poor
Marion. It has Indeed been a long
Tour old number was 483<1 and 1^ '-What Is it guet round anJ round the. i UckX rsisiat uJ B:ud Isruia
I wrote to you Mt kmg ap but as Time finee yoa wrote.
Lincoln waa wben be waa a boy.
hnve sent you a tiew card aod bo lon. bouse and never leaves s track
I win try ta ba laving balptat
'.av« a lot ot new namea to send
Here la a deacrtptlon of bla bed; Tbe
-When It a door oot a
-What
t—s
aad kind ta avarybady and ta
Cedar. Mk-b.. R. F D No. I.
head aod ooe side of the bed were I will write apin. Tbe namea are
avary llvinfl Uiln^
‘Three Ojk'. Mlfh.. to 1. that goes on four legs n :be ItVlSed
Jas. t*. 1098.
morning. Iw« at noon, and ihrc- at Eaur
formed by an angle of tbe log cabin. Frank Nichols, ap 10. Bari Nichols,
Jan
im>8.
age
7.
Bernice
Hammond,
ap
S.
Boyd
Tbe bedpMi. standing out in the
night?” I mrui clo*>' for tbit
Dear Presi.ient—
Dear Pr«’.|d*-fit —
tingle crotcb cut frtitn Hammond, ap C. Bra Krugler. 'ap .1 mnai drop you a few tinea and
y«>ar loviBjt Sunshltier,
TTroiitta'u. at t^tuvtiitd. i-i isB,
1 recelv.-d my card and button safe
the foreat. Laid On thli erorch were 7. Huel Wood, ap 10. Samuel Nlcb- let you know thfif 1 am well, and
Age l.t
Harel Brogh
and thank you for them. Here |t a
tbe ends of two blckor)' atlcka. mhoae olaon, op 8 and Susie Sirbolaon. ho|>e you BUd
list
of
a
few
of
my
lios'*
frlendr
wliii
M wS) Sad brsItMsl cUmaW. good
age S, for .the Sunshine Club; aod
other enda were mortlaed into
cat for a |iet, i
vbunihet ler uaulr worsMa. scbeol*
wish to beronie Suti»hln.-rs; all ate
lop.
Thesewere bridged by hlata Paul KIcbMaon ap 4 for the Cradle like to play with her when my m.
rc»>l ton, ■!
of 'Three Oaks;
Bl*»-«nh Celuw..
from a foreat log. On this wa» placed Roll Pleaae send them all cards and Is done. She likes -o ptay with
bu tons. I lost my bntion; will yon letter than anybody else We havv .., Hcrte-rt Juergens. William H:ikrr.
Sutton* lU.v. Utrh. R F l> Na asck of dried leave*.
John
tend
ip
another?
There
waa
a
ChrlsiJan
r.

to,
ht
n..n,
I,
mn,,
1: must bare been i>retty hard to
• at the churtk. We oil went
n>-:ir Pnwidenl—
|
w.lk ,a
Ik
.«*«.„
'■‘"W”. ►'""k
aleep on. but be never complained.
"“"'■I "■««»
I lake much plearnre m dropping 1.
Wben he wna a boy he had fire to H. I tpoke a plfce called ' Our h.r. B0„ r..n .k.n Ik .lk„r
Pleasu- -<end them
i line* 1 wae sick last week . ■ ■■' "
booka, ■niese were the BWe, ' Pii- ChriMmas Bve Scare " For presenw IhenBit to m> much warmer we eanl^'*'
:so«n. as 'he boys are ausloiis I have.
I little teller now 1 am : name .
have belter limes playing. I walk
grUn'a Progrei*,” "AeBOpa Fables.” I pi two red hair ribbons, a red si
Cradli- KoM. Also *md
i ihem, to my address nnd 1 s I give I
iindk^rchl
school every day There are Jilrlyhistory of Ihe miled Suies. and waist, a bar of aoap. a band!
nil- a uid, l-vnuM- I lost mloe rethink < r ball
work box. a vase, a nickel, a pout nine achedars in onr school. My siod-l'*'^ ' the boy*.
c*-iitly
Weem’i, “Ufe of Waihinpon,”
team
win
l>e
ealleil
Ihe
II.
Y.
F
R.
B.
card album, a speaker, a Cbrtol)
4th wc had a party at Mr | | r,.,„aln y.vur true Simrtjlncr.
les are United Stales History, arith­
There la a alory of tJncoln'a hotiRamaray bhltida.
C. (Herald Young F.dk* Base
card and In's of candy and mils,
■nd ;<ll had a ginvd llm.- that 1
Kovarik. .
ealy that your president never read birthday will be a week from yeateri metic. civil government, grammar, Club! in honor of the H Y. F. Sun­
>imi My nccithcr went t.>| ] »h»uld have liked to have seen
orthography, physiolop. geography.
Numbar af mambara balonging Fab. umll the other day.
It waa about
shine Club.
day. I will be twelve years old,
Cadillac
to
vtoll my »l*ter Mr* Hi'u»s|y«u when, you w-wv in Traverar Ctly.
s|>eiHng and penmanship My teach
wben he waa |»iaUnaBter la a small
1. no*,

Your Sunshtner.
a visit to Wiecootln in Seji- er's name to MliA Laura liurfiend. 1
I fhcMild t:kc 'c> have rnnii- and -een ' nu,| Ui>|m' wi- may meet tome day?
western town. The office waa poor, Mmlier. We children hod a nice time
Paul Bugene Gii>«on.
1
yiHi wli'-u I w-:av In Travetne City, but,
and Lincoln waa {toorer than the of­ playing with our cousins. We bad like her very well, and she is very
Spool Cotton Numbtrw.
A Kin».
1 hope y<m will write again sot
did niu have lime. | reoelvi-d a |mi*I .
kind to all the acholaia. My sls er
H;i\e you i-ver Ihimghl about the
W« Ulkad of kinp. little Ned and I. fice. It waa known that ho waa very never seen a cousin before. Two of,
and tell me alKur the goo.l time* you
Iivmi Ml*. Alice Kellie and two;
and
lirniher
and
I
tike
to
rend
the
hard up. and It waa aUo known that my eoualoB belong to the Sunshine
say 111 w-iiirh wixxd ccdtqa to number­
Aa we aal In tbe flreUgtat^ slow;
r Kwether
uf her Alee and >label
Herald. I mtatt elcse because m>
'd?
Many (wriMMia wonder ,why It
or Alfred ihe Oraat. In daye «one by. tbe Waahlngion apnt waa In
Club. I mt In their namea the last letter is getting long enough.
Haiold Kvdtle also.
collect tbe lltlle aum due tbe GeoeiYI t^ne I wrote you. My grandma ha<
I In regular order, a*
And bia klkadoB of lone ap.
Traverse City, Mleh . R. P. D No. 2. They were all v«-ry
-cat them '
Vmirs truly.
poatofflee. A friend. Ibiuklng Lin­ l>een visiting us. This letter t; g>'tnio>t iirb.to ani<-l<-s
Jan 2C, U>9S,
each a raid I wirii to bi . he Sun-;
Cecelia Boilus,
could ,niii be. fur :he number* are
Wllllaat', wbo brave and coln might be embaraaaed.came down Hlng pretty long an I will close.
Dear Presldiml —
whiners li> •-xchauge ihmI eardt, I
Have
you
far
to
go
to
«cho»l?
Yes.
to tbe office to loon Uta the siim
not arbitrary; wbat they really mean
Front your friend.
I have not written lo yon for
will return a.ij- kind of raid, the
we will ul Iv glad when summer
meet tbe demand. Uncoln
to the npmlier of hank* It lakes lo
KelHc Sullivan.
long lime. u> 1 will write now I
Mime as r.T«-lve,I, ] Lave a iiogt
thanked him. and sold he did
weigh with a imund TCben. there' Tbaa. after a
t am glad that some more of your
to school nearly every day. 5
card album half full afid wtoh to

I
need
any
loan.
While
the
two
I
tore,
w-e see a *inoI iMaritig Ihe aumlearn
trtends want to be Siimthiner*. They
a'nAea are reading, arithmetic, lan­ have It filled. M, ad.lrr.* to Helon '
'
J*'*J
Traverre
Ci
y.
Mich..
Ulking the gentleman came In.
- Of aMtbar srwt 'aan.' aald Nrd.
guage. spelling, and geography. I --------- k, Sullonr Bay. Mich . R, F D.'
'
Jan 24. 19A8.
leas than glOO. Uncoln
like mv teacher quite well. Her
cure 1-^ Siowe. Five children
Dear Prt si.U'ni—
“And Ihla one a 1 good to the op- to hla desk and look out sn old stock,
to Mrs. Holbrook. She let u* play w-aai to kdD the Sunahlne Club. I rntton lo wi-igh a pound; and ao with
'all the-iSher mimlier*. The more
log. and turned the coin on the table
I thought t would write to the H. "SqnlTTct* last FriJ.iy, For pel*
Their name* are William. B*i1ier.
It was counted out. and met tbe de>
Y. F. S. C. I have not written fur a have a white kitten, and a black and
coninton gradiv. from which :hre«d to
Re vaa gentle, and bmte. and <w
Jan. 23. 1908.
Markus. Feler and Harry Stowe.
UKually made, run from ten to fifly
lung lime. I am fourteen years nid. white cat. We have 'wo cows,
Waaet be greater iban all the real? maod exactly. Well It might, tor
Please send tbem all cardi and butand am In the .seventh grade. My calf, anil a horse. I'bave loai mv S
banka to the piMiod. The fineaf fctrin
*1Vaa A^bani
Lincoln.
pi was not only the exact amonnl due.
•xcejit WIIH;im
I IRen a I
piuind and in the coarsest there is
riiidles nre'his:ory. arithmetic, gram­ shine buUOC. Will you please send
bui the Identfcal money itself that
know."
nlDg jU'ldoOi exceed*
II hanks t
you r tho
' ‘iilioui one half a pound lo each h
mar. penmanship, physiology, geogra­ nie annitaer one? We.
Llneoln had taken In: old-fashioned
write to you. I am well and hope you phy. aod apelling We used lo live at
alxi>eneea.
1 holM*^aa Lincoln a klngr 1 asked bim slx-dollan. pitlareena.
are the same | used to II
GUI's Pier,
old-fashioned cents arid all were there
we have moved Travem- I have been taking mimic0»B.

Traverse City but we moved
to Pourh. I had
"1 never use money that belonp
dear mends tostona of Mis* Uaiinel. I
And la walUng for hU reply '
lh<- spring, t have a litrie brother,
other people.” aald l.lneoln. and that
at Gills Pier: and I miss tbem
'real veil 'Well, niv leper is gellrog
A ioog proeaaahMi of noble men
hit name to Charir* Clifford lie to
much.
I
have
a
little
i.isler She to loug enough, so 1 will co-ce.
resolui^n did miieh toward . making
. Seemed to paaa In the flredl^i
very- cute baby. We have a lltlle coll
him Ptealdent of the United States.
two years old. She says all
/ Nursing baby?
From your Siinsliloe girl.
It's name to Besaie. Wben I p (A
le cunning things you.could think of
Age 11.
Daisy Brugh
YTben *’No," came alowly from little
ochool It will follow me until It pti
Do you aiippos4> Uncoln ever cele­
When she asku for anything, if
I It's a heavy str-lu on mother.
Hnw do you iiliy "Squirrel ■
Ned.
lo the road and then p back ro wail
don't
Haten
she
soys.
"I'll
say
thank
brated
Valentine
Day?
Probably
not.
voiimto ns though It would be great
And tbougblfully; then vftb'a aiart
until I come anin.
My a<
Well. 1 guess I n il close for
**Re vaant a king—oataide.’- be aald. for It doesn't seem likely that there t'lva Morse, wants to get n Sunahlne
Her s^fitetn is crtlied upon to supply
this nine, hoping to rix- this in print
ere "Valenilne boxes” in the poor
-Bot J think be wal In hU heart
button. I have three names for the
Ooocishjncr.t for two.
1 remain ns ever.ibool be ocCBaionally vent to. Val­
Traverse rii.t, Mirh. R F. D No. 2
—et. Nlebolaa.
Cradio Roll. Here they are; Leslie
entine Dny is a day of loving, friend­
Your true Sunshlner.
Jan
2»:.
19AR
Morse, ap r. years. Delbert Reed.age
Soir.e form of nourishment that will
Ullan M Barnard
ly tbougfali and so of course
A Mrda' Valairtina.
fV-;ir pTeilJeni —
S years, and Charles C. Reed, nge
How sweet your little^ sis
iiii
Sunshine Day. Everybody knows how
Mmw o'er all tbe findaeape.
bo coblly taken uji by mothcr’e system
moiiihs. Please send cards and butA.I I h.ixe noi writli-ii to Ihe F-ui
Ite ! I should love to liegF’ lo, s
nice happy secrets are. and wbat ftip
Wtotry tkloa o'erb^.
is ncc'ied.
my Address aud I arlll deliver
-.hlne
for .-I king lime f will le.w
la to do loving thinp for people
Ilf the cunning ihdiaa
Creoklng branebet a.raying.
them. I nm going to send you a piece
do so I- has Wn very stormy all
Tbe vaaiam doudi are red.
and not have them find ou: how such
of while Mrcb bark, which groi
ila.v, but not vers- lonesome for nie
Scoit*s
iMnlalastho
thinp happen. Suppose, ibis year,
Cedar. Mich.. R F It So
>r peninsula. The men |toe1
1 Ko lo srh'Hil i-viTV day. My teacher
each try to do one loving thing for
Jan 2(, 1!*<»8
greatest possiUc r.mount of nouriri>>
High «p tn tbe treetop.it from Ihe trees and use it far |k>PAV1* Mrs Holbrook, she live* in Travon Vaiectlne Day. Shall
Peatbart Battering.
ment in easily digested form.
sm In the fifth grade at eebuol. If Di-ar President—
et*e t'liv My vtiiilie* are 'pelllng,
I all try ?
Blnai a Httle aaoirbird:
would like to Join the Sunshine
don't »;op writing my letter will go
‘ “ftr away the apring.
Club. Please send me a ear.I ami
in the waste bafkel. so good-bye.
Maple Clfy. Mich.. R. F. D. No.
n. There are ins-tiiy-seven children
Your loving Sunshine girl.
Jan. 19. IMS.
Blue aklea and tbe flovera;
our school. .'My •eaclier's
Merle F. Reed.
Bnt «• love tbe eold. .
Dear President—
Maude McMIciia^; she to rori kind
I was delighted to pt the whin
And oar bearta are happy.
I must drop you n few Hnea ai
us. My uealmale to Katherine
birch bark.» It was tbe ibinnesc
' WUb tbe love they bold."
tell you that I nm well nnd hope you piece I ev^r saw.
Persiyk; she ia in the fifth grad..
.
She to going In write loo. I am tn lb
are the same. I am In the second
tBlekn-doe. a4ee. dee.” '
reader, and my teacher’s name
Norlhpor. M;rh . sixth grade. I am gihng to Provi
Slop bla Bweetbaart gay;
Arthur Zimmerman. 1 have lost my
the spring. 1 am ihirti-en
J.in. 23. 19AS.
Merry little aonptera.
years old. With lore to all the Sun
card and button so please nend me Dear President—
During that trying peri&d in
In tbe twilight gray.
another. My slater Helen and my
shiners.
It is a long lime since [ wrote to
tviiidi women so often* suffer
brother Alexander
would like .
Prom yrnir Sniishiner.
f
__________
from nervousness, backache,
Join tbe Sunshine auh. Please send )u BO 1 thought ! srould do so now.
France* Schanh
sick headache, or other pains,
rrldar. Jas. 31, IMS. each of them n card and button. I am In the third grade. My teiyrher
I am glad that you and your broththere is nothing that can equal
New members Joining since iatt re- think my letter to getting long enough is Miss Nettle Paulus, She to Aery
-s want to be Sunshlnei s and hot”'
Dr.
Miles- Anii.Pain Pills.
good
to
us
chlldtec.
At
rece^a
so
. POrtA«:
^
for the first time, so I srill close.
you will like, your cards and buiionf;
They stop the pains, soothe the
Vlya Mtwse. CotmeravNIle. Mlcb..
play --nappy to tbe Miller.” ”DroF 'he
Yours truly.
'
oerves. and give to
B. r. iD. No. S. Name aent by Merle
HandkercHlef.” -Squat Tn».” "Cross
Joe PepUnaky.
Cedar. Mich.. R. FD No 1.
t. Rm4.
You Joined Just al>out a par ap. Tag." and ever so many more games.'
Jan. 21. lifts
Aagi^rBchsah. Paid 8. Bcbanb. didn't you. Joaepb? You see I don't I have two brothens and two sisters.
lAwrence Bchanb
and
Pmncea forget my Ixqu and girls.
ues are Ole Gilbert. Paul Dear President —
the relief so much desired. If
. would like to Join .tout Sunshine
Schaob. Cedar. Mlcb.. R. F. V. No. 1.
Gerhard. Mari.e Blale, and Broma
taken on firSt indication of
Club, and plenfe send me a can
' IMoa and Alexander Pepllnaky,
pain or misery, they will allay
tnterlochen. Mich.. Pauline. Fkir Cbristinas I got a bank.
n. I 001 going to school
Maple city. Mlcb.. B. F. D. No. 1.
box
of
blocks,
a
toy
horse
aod
a
the irritable condition of tbe
Jan. M. IMS,
there are i«eniy-s.-ven people
Names sent by Joseph Pepllnaky.
handkerchief. I went to a wedding!
nerves, and save
Dear PrealdentPrank and Bari NIcboM. Bemicc
Christmas; !; was very pretty. We ^ting to school Miss Maude McMich
suffering. Those •
use then*
I have not written to the Suoabinc
-1 to our tearber
RammoBd. Vva Kniger. Boyd Ramd a Christmas tree at achoM and
at regular iniervs
intervals have ccasYours truly.
aMBd. Hanet Wood. Samuel and Susie Club, so 1 will write today. Our school
s at church. I will close, thanking
ed to dread these periods. They
Age I
loiw-rence Schsuh
NlcBolaoo, LeetavCne. Mich.
Names waa out last Friday for this term. you for my card and button. I am
contain no harmful drugs, and
My studies were reading, ariibmeiic.
Ever so many of Mto» McMichaei's
aent by Nellie Sultivan.
Your linle Sunshlner.
leave no effect upon the heart
Blswurtb Oelow. Heftoert Juergena. puraansblp. gcopaphy. languap and
l^am
John darence Aoderaon. pupils are Simshlners now
or stomach if taken as directed.
Winiaffl Baker. Moyd Ourdley. Bdaon apoUIng. There were seventeen acbol
You miwt have peat fun Maying glad yon havv becomw one also
Thev give promjlR. relief.
'•I'bBTV brvn an Intwl.d for t
In school tMs term. For Christ games at receas. Which do you like
- BaAsoan, John Hem. DMt Chapomn.
I pi n cap. a sweater, mlttena. a beat?
Ffaak BheMon, Frank Klute, HowCedar. M;cb . R. F D No
wiBg^ Milr* AnU'PaUi PeUs I am
Jan. 24. 19P8
art Ramon. Louie Prechard. Three t>aM. a Ui|i and on express wagon. We
rvliTVFd of cn« poJR. sad wrx alwira
have Rtm p; our old dog Sbep.
sad
rest. I tr.tide had I ucm o(
Nortbport Mich.. R. P D No 1 Dear President—
Phones-Ciiiztns -yl. Bdl lOy
flUm. MA. Names sent 4^ Paal Good-bye.
tb« Pain Pill* v>H-n I wai ftrwt takaw afrk. they would have currd bm. I
■ageae Olbaon.
Jan. 23, 19A8 _
1 would Uke lo join your Sunshine
From your loving little Sunbeam.
Club.
Please
send
me
a
card
an.-l
ImtDear
President—
Ap 9.
Waldo BrldgO.
Or.
Hn«’
Anti-Wam
Pint
ara
aaSd
»y«>
■ H. V. F. SaiHtalM CiuB Cradle Roll.
Are yon glad school la otit? When
My brother to writing to you. so 1 .ton. There are twenT'Seven schol­
Paa] NMol^. np four yeoia. does It begin again?
thought I would too. I am in the sec­ ars in orif school. Onr teacher's n:ime
LeemelUe. inch. Name eent by NelThe woman who likes ffdky i ru-it
ond grade and Miss Paulus to my- to- Maude McMtchad. She i* very
He BuUlean.
to her pie*, cakes that arr* l-ght
Miles Medical Co. EOiarvM
Ittterlochen.
Uieh..
my
teacher. We have lots of fun in kind to o-s- f am In Inc sifond grart'Leatif Morse, ap five years; DNand riaky. riaky biscuit. Ii^^lm-*!
school. Wo play lota of fiames. 4Ve 1 like lo go to school. 1 .>ni ostit
Jan •*. 1908
bert Reed, age five years; Cbarles C.
and whitest of bread can do n>>
Iiave a new orpn in school and our yi-nra old
Bead, ap five moaitae. Cocverarvllle. Dear President—
FT^ your Sunshlner.
better
than
to
buy
IHrt.. R. F. a No. 1. Names sent fay
As my little brother Is writing lo teacher plaiw very nicely. We like
August Sebauh
her. I like music, don'
Morle'F. Reed.
the Herald 1 will write too. 1 am In
DETROIT
Some day write and tell me wha'
the aeven-J) grade at rcbool. but now }ou ? For Christmas I got a nice dnin:r studies ar^-. Aurtst
When your preatdeot first looked ati pbool iioulanJ-lani ptngfia piece l.v. a sad iron, a piggy bank, a-rup and
offers fiivc business
eppor.
twu'tioa far those mcU train­
Tbe calendar Br February, this year, Mocks and help mama. I'apa and my saucer, a handkerchief and some can­
Cedir. M.ch R F U No 1
1 here may be other flour that
ed m 8uameu Method!. That
two Antes seemed
stand out very older slaters were borne for Chriat- dy aud piworn and nuts 1 «ptd:e a
Jan.
24;
Iff"'
I!
why
there
are
now
ever
costs more, but for all around
piece
at
church.
I
must
cU»se
for
dWlnctlj^ F^ruarAlSih. which to
We bad a nice time. I pi loB .
20.000 successful firadwatea
good dour you will look s long
Dear Prisident —
Uncoln's ,blrth^. Ifeo know, and ot preaenU. I got a handkerchief, a this time.
of the Detroit Busmeas Un>Yopr Sunshlner.
1 would ''ke to join your Sunshine
time l>efore you find a Hour that
rebirmiy Hlh. which to VnlenUnc, neck chain, a otory book, a wor'o
verarty now domg ao well m
Marie Blale Anderson. Club. PJrare senJ me a card and toiitthis
growing
eity.
The
brings better results than BES I'.
day. That week ^ ce^inly a pretty.
pair of mittene. a pretty plruire..
chaneo* were never better
am going to sch>«v! now aud
Y<« Indeed. I am very food of mn
Bice one. vlih twoTSuch good daya
-o aprooa. a pair of gloves, a set
than today.
Why net
get
plebralo. *
of beauty pins, a tablet and a box of sic. and should like to hear your there are Iw*-nl> se»"-n p*oj4e going
ready?
Enter
any
time.
c -rhoiil M-Ss Maude McMlchael m
There ^ evM&mnpy imereatlng aUUonery. My fiuera Katie and Mar- teacher play on the new organ.
Winter term new open. Fine
atortea <g| «l«it Unooln.
Ub
•ii:i i-achir.
cauioguet free.
Write for
and <
garet are at Atonaon and Winnifred
it.'w. F. Jewell, President;
Maple City. Mich .
lorn- trull.
that Ble^ ;|our
I
president
City. 1 have a little
. P. A.. Prin,\gr
7
Paul
S
ScLaub
Jan.
24.
1908.
ahottT-kito
MnAeea'Io
-C4.to>,
every liTlDg pid fish my Grandma Bridp pve
t street. De1 am sure you m ist h-ave nice
thing.' Op^mornlag
Ope
he round that a
like to Uke cai« of |:. Waldo Dear Prraiilertthought 1 would wrire a few lines Ume* at scb,»:--l- Have y..u received
1^ containing tfaroe little
have nice times riding down
iVlH^kBOClMd OB aa ever hlU OB our aledA We do aot take tbe lonlfihL I have not w^Men tor a your bottoo y«?

l^“FA[!MS*-;-FREE

SUNSHINE!

WESTEBICAMBA

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Great
ReUef

WANTEDI
'■

Women

T

Cedar Shingle
Timber

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

"BEST” FLOUR

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HOME CHEER
MRS. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor

Bobb/a ValMitlM.
Siw’a with me In th« morwlnf.

I shore of Boardnbn Uke. where Sth
u. street brtd(e now sUBdi. I hsTc that

bwn »Ti.iiCT.r I Li Miir. .iblle. ... In

I

• I”*
a~. ..u

b. .„no,.d

nn^""”' »'

Bnl wbnn I'i lot mO not,. .1. n».
•“* I"" •“
"Ob yes. I shall bare to make some
__ . slwsrs cries,
cookies for supper, but Instead of the
Vkst I «m her sweetheart and then
usual round ones, sball cut them In
her bSLbr bojr.
BbL lood or bad. Tiii always her dear­ heart shape. I iMUght the IliUe Uo
cutter (or five cents several yean
est Urta* Joy.
She lakes the part of teacher wbeo ap."
"Well." ;he friend demurrec, "I
time for Icaaons eomes.
Bat at recess we pUy like the Jolliest hope the children appn-daie if
But her answer was only a smile.
She <WB shoot my Christmas gm and
bit the tarxet stralcht:
Sbe can be a Caten soldier or a Yan­
kee captmn's mate;
Sbe can be an ensineer or a pirate on
the seas;
Sbela anythtoc t want her and does
jBst as I please.
1 like her best of any boy. or *lr
Mead of mine:
Bat t woa'r tell her name, (or abe's
my ^enune.
Mother knowi the tme I mean, and
wUI caD me rocatab
And abe's not tell the secret, 'esnse
It's all about bersein.
—Jeaale Forsythe aine.

It may'bare )>een only a cbeerfol
word.
A paap of the hand in meeUnc;
But If hope rSTlved at the meaaase
beard. Or coarace eame from the peettnrHow fine to think of a aonl waxed
Of a harden Uchter posrlng.
Beoaoae yon bwaned to come al<ms
.When Ufe made Ms dresrieat showSbr this U the tnip pod eomrade•hip
la the life ws lies tosethsr.
That bolds to a Mend with a Brmp
■Op
The rooghef the way or weather.







life U made np not of peat
s or dntlea. bat of little
(ht^. ki which emllea and kindBfssrs and asiall obliptlons glrea babitoally win and presarre
the heart and aecnre comfort.—
Mr Homphrey Dary.

Jlmaf It* eUHt't t»tU

'

A Valsntine Party.
LMt year 1 went to such a pretty
and appre^rtate card party on
njary fourteenth, that 1 think It Is
writer in
were writen on correspondence cards
with a pen and Ink sketch of two
hearts and an arrow In one corner.
Bach peat waa requested to write
s valentine and addrms U
other gueat. As we entered the bouse
there was a very clever Imttatlon of a
post box by the door into which we
were directed to drop oar valentine
it wss made of a wooden box with
rounding lop of thin cardboard, ti
whole ooverel with silver paper and
marked "U. S. Mall" In letters cat
from red paper.
or course, we played "bearts." and
Ibe score cards were bean shaped, as
well as the little rod markers which
we stock upon them. The prizes were
a plsMer cupId (or the best score
among the men and a beart-ahaped.
allver-topped cold cream Jar for the
winter among the girls. There were al­
so two. booby prizes, a candy heart
and an elabomte lace valentine.
The snpper table wns nnosnally
pretty. Down the center, over the
white cloth, was laid a red ssUn rib­
bon. sbout eight inches wide,
which were placed heart shaped dish­
es of silver and glass bolding the ol­
ives. bonbons and salted nnU. The
candles bad red abades and In the
center of the Uble w«a a tall vue of
red camaUons. We had creamed oys­
ters and creamed cMcken In heartshaped patty eases, sandwiches cut
out with a heart-shaped cooky cotter.
Ice cream served in red paper cases
of the prevailing shape, and. of course
small cakes to match. With the ^fee came the dtstribuUon of the val­
entines. each person reading the one
that be or sbe received, pnally the
hoateas announced the engagement
of Jier sister. A most fitting cMmax,
It not?

Tateolne day Is nsoally considered
r by the yoons
A Val
telk. or hailed as a norelty by tboae
A Jolly aarpriae was perpetrated at
aboot to entertain. Hdwseer. Home a little dinner on tbe evening of St
Cheer has always advocated naklag ValenUne-a The meal bad
(he moat of ovary day. and would aug- progressed when the doorbeU rang
furiously and the waitress In a mo­
fast that an <
ganaral roottae of the home would be ment brought.a large envelope for the
host. This proved to be a humorous
of pleu^ And proflt
: “nie toother of one Traveiwe Oty valenUne. which made loU of fun.
family was aoenaed by a Mendly a few mtnaies later the belt was
neighbor c( ''cetebratlng" at every beard again, and a almUar missive
opportonlty.
The amoath-;was delivered to a lady guest. The
tsead. BWeat-fookIng mother Uughed . hostess and the remaining goetU
a little, than grew thooghtful.
were rimilarly honored, and the dinToo kaow." abe'^d. T beMeve per hour was a gale of merriment
so thoroo^ly in keeptog to toncta
with my children. The earlier they j
For Cupid's Osy.
naderoUitd that their mother always 1 j^ere are so many oellghtful ways
carsa shoot what they are interested ^ offering heaMtalKy on St Valento. (be Isas apt they are to grow
p,y yj,, y ,,
neceasary
away from Iwe. and to make eonfl,5^,,
danta of other folk. 1 want ibem to
,j,en exercise
tael ftwe with me. and to bring me ^
4ngennlty in order to give
•TB* their fooUsh. simple tbooghts. .omethlng enUrely original and charand (o know that while 1 may not al- aeteristlc. says an etchange. Any wo«aya agiwe with them. I am never too’ man of resource can do ihls,
hear to listen, or too
' few suggestions will aid her in makto try and nnderatasd their polal of
1,^, pu...
I A few general hints concerning In-Teo. of coorae." the neighbor ana- Tlutioto and decoraUons will answer
wmwd. "Brety mother feels that way.
Valentine parilee. Freand does K to the beat of her ability. ,u,ntly. the pretty card valentines
hot I dont think thnt aitsvren my,^^ panstea or rosebuds or (orgetquestton. ^Tiat is the use of going ; n,e-nots are aUllzed for InvHaUoni.
to all the bother and work of specUI
^
boa^d and
celebrations when the children know
are npyoo lore them and are interested In' propriate. and can be esally made at
the little valeatlnes they get ^t.^,o^ne. or s decorative design Of a
school or make for their friendsT'
hearts or an aITow^derced
"Wen." was the answer, "that all heart with the old-fsabloned sentldepends co what yoo call bother and
Conilant," or "Faithful
work. It happens that none of the
^ pueod across thi
family birthdays come at thU time
^ , ^hUe card. Any fanciful
of year, and 1 feel Juitifled ln,put.|,p^ appropriate to the tradition of
ting by n small sum for valentines. I
p„„,oo and to the frolic IntendThU year Mary hat been too busy In j
^e used
school to do more than her nsusl Sat-1 ^h^
^e requested
nrday mend^. ao I have flushed a
TSlentine written
little ambtoMered tom-over collar
Those brought by the Udles
and caffs to match. It a-as 'pick up'
,traded fOr the masculine guesto
kind.
work Of the slmpleet
kind, and
composed by the
i6»thlu M mo-h-r n,U U,l.» ol
_
> placed
M
B,t. UM «p I, tin.. I, a,,.,.,,
„a
Mpn. ul tIfipM l«o . t.«.j ..1
p,
nun, m-Mop., .Ill an. bn In
^
. plnnn. I tU.b. ibn. II It .n,
Ml saved (or a special day.
"Jack haa Inst sUrted a collec'ion | a pretty way to decorate
Of enrios. you know, so naturally his the rooms b to have strandr of
TslMtlns most be something a boy of green or sndias crossed f.-om
twelve wooM not ecoB at. l happen ;cornera of tbe celling nnd a sfaower
ed to think of n very perfect aped- of small red and whl:e cardboard
I Of SB old flint Indian arrow bearta suspended from these and set
baad that I (ouitd, ywaia ago. on (he fluttering by every wind. Or. beans

of different sizes o( pink cardboard
may be strung on a thread and sus­
pended In festoons all around the
loca. one of exaw size being hung
from the center. In the dining-room,
ribbons msy be drawn from thu large
central heart to the heartsbaped
place cards on the Ubie below.
The color scheme should be <
slsently carried ouL CsmaMons
nardssl msy. be made
special flower of the occasloo i
ribbons and cardboard beans should
be selected in the same color.
The
far as posslbli
ihould correspond.
Heart-shaped
sandwiches and cakes. Ices in
form of Cupids, or hearts are easily
arranged..
A heart hunt for
Valentine's
ire Is stndlar to the well-known pea
lut hunt at children's parties. The
secreted hearts may be o( paper nr
candy, and It Is quite Interesting to
combine th two. only makiDg the paeligible tor the competltloti
Prizes ere awarded to the, Anders of
the greatest number, these prizes be­
ing something in heirt form, as,
photograph
Insunce, a ring ho*.
frame. The old-fasbioned heart lozwltb a sentiment printed li
pink upon them msy be nrt>ropriately
Special prizes to the perflnding the two parts of
Tided heart may be given.
Twenty minutes msy be devoted
rke writing of love sonneu. with
prizes to the best poets. To separtnera for refreshments, two
large paper hearts should be sus­
pended from the celling, several feet
apart., Bach heart will have a bole
In It. from which bang the ends of
long ribbons stretched between. The
young women will take bold of the
ribbons on one aide, the men
other. A signal Is given ai
heaiW^are sundered, the partners
flnding themselves at either end of
the several .ribbons.
Hearts trfnmpbant may be made a
contest, and two prettily decorated
heart earda Wed together with rib­
bons. showing turtle doves. Cupids,
and forget-me-nots should be
trlbuted. Pencils are attached
for which every answer
must begin with "taeart’^ are submit■ d. For Instance:
What flower gives us consolation;
Heart's-ease.
Under this consolation wtst do' we
become? Heart-whole.
What are Cupid's Urgeia? Hearts
How does a lover greet Ms sweet­
heart
Hwtily.
When she is cold what docs he suf­
fer? Hearuche.
What other disease threatens him?
Heartburn.
When he is Indifferent, what It he
Heanless.
Prizes of any sorts of hearts should
be given, and these may be cosily or
simple as may be prepared: a heartshaped box of bon-bons or s pin cusb>r a silver trinket or an ash-tray
being suitable.
A Valentine PartyPrt«y portieres may be made of
red paper bearts cut about four Inch­
es wide by stringing them on white
baby ribbon and putting them on the
portiere polo with tbe end str
touching the floor. -Graduate
length of the atrtngs to the center of
pole. The taCArts strung may be
Ued to he chandelier and taken to the
four comers of the room, also taken
from the chandelier to the four corof a Uble. a novel idea for sclecUng paruers for supper is as (ollady leavt
dressing room, pin to her dress s reo
heart tied with white ribbon,
name written on the heart, and
each gentlemans' coat^ pin a key
(rom white cover papeV and tied wirb
red ribbon. Take a common door key
lor a pattern. These will cause much
gnesslng until time for refreshitienu.
a sheet on the wall and have
each lady's red heart pinned on
ihee-. Give each gentleman three
shots with a bow and arrow at
of Qie hearU. If he pierces on.
then finds the lady whose name 1
the heart and gives her Ms key.
For tbe Valentine Supper.
Pink and white candy hearts a
used (or a decoration on a layer cal
at has pink flIHng.
For salted almonds little h^a
shaped boxes are lined with rtesrie'
paper. Tbeso make nice favors (or a
Valentine luncheon.
A very deWclous sandwich filling Is
made by mixing together equal
titles of deviled bam and chill
Spread (be mixture between slices of
thinly cu: bread, which may be lightbuttered If • desired, Theae sand­
wiches may be cut in fanciful shapes
I be served at either St. Valentine
' Washington birthday luncheons.
Creamed Hsh In Heart Molds—
'boil some rice until tender and dr;
season with a little butter and szlf.
Spread the rice thickly on a butiered
t>aklng pan and leave It for a
hours. Then with a heart-shaped
ter cut Into forms and ecOoj> oi
little of the rice from the mlddb
each ' Have ready some cooked fish
which has been picked fine and freed
from bones and bealcd
or wUte sauce. Fill the hollows of
tbe rice cakes with the fish,
sprinkle minced parsley
serving very hot. The rice may be

limed plok^by adding a Uttle vegeu-jand when finished ibree boles are
ble coloring diluted with water, to i pierced to correspond a»d narro*
the rice while It Is cooUng. mixing | ribbon drawn through to tie it tu
it in well. *
' shape. Throe ribbops. one (sstened
Kean Cakea-Make an angel-pake fc each bear', are tied i<w:etber In a
canned tomatoes, one onlon,slx spiigs, bow. it makes a pretty catch-all fur
of parsley, twelve iiepperconts. ;wo; trifles or a nice work-bag One don*(ticks of celery, one blade' of mace In eyelet embroidery on white linen U
and lix cloves for iweno-flve min- mounted over a pink covered foundaStrain and add to it while hot 'Ion with pink itbbon trimming an.!
two UblespoonfuU of lemon juice, the Inner lining of pink.
Ubiespoonfula of geJa tn softened
little hot water, one teaepoonful;
Made with Com Meal,
of fslu one-fourth teaspoonful ol pap
Old-Time Johnnycaki^Thr follow
rika: turn Into a shallow pan so It Ing u a very good rule lor johnny
will be one and one-half inches 'Mck; cake: Put three cupfuls of com mca!
chill: then heat a heart-shaped cot- to goak with three cupfuls of nwi
besrts from the jelly milk over eight
Lay them In a bed of lettuce with half a cui»fu! of flour, two tab!e»pi«ivmayonnalsc dressing poured on tbe fuls of mulatwes, one iM-aien .
oves.
teaspoonful of soda which has
Hear Sandwiches—Cut sllcs of dissolved n about half a cuplul ■•(
while and graham bread Into heart- milk. Stir the batter very thorough
ihaped ideces. butter each slice and ly for several minutes and pour it in
put the white hearts together «tlh a m shallow baking pans which b.-ive
filling of salmon seasoned with lem- been buttered well. Bake in a ver>
juice. Vae tongue or chicken w ith i hot oven. It should be about an Inch
- graham bread. Or chopped dul>-s and a half thick when done and I
with a sprinkling of grounfl nuts should have a fine crust,
masps^a delicious flUlng for graham^ Com Meal Cems—One and one-ha'
bread eandwichc-s.
{cups tour milk, onc-half cup supii
Heart Croquettes—Boll three me-1 one^baU cup ehoncnlng. one egg. on
dlum-slzed potatoes, mash, and press and one-half -cups com meal, one cu
through a sieve; add butter the size .hour, a little salt, one tcaspoou sod:
of a butternut. Beat two eggs with | one teaspoon baking powder sifted lu
and one-half cupfuls of sugar and ■ flour. This Is nice baked In a loaf
potato with one cup of Johnnycako. or in gem pans.
milk, four cupfuls of (tour In which
Com Muffins—One cup yellow- comhao been sifted one level tenspoonful neal, onc-half cup of flour, one large
of grated nutmeg, and four ubli-spoon ables|ioonful of sugar, one and oneof baking ^wder. Roll out to one lalf ieas|>oooful baking powder, one
Inch thick, using as little flour as pos. leaten egg. one and one haH cups of
keep from adhering
:w-eei milk, a aall-spoonful salt: bake
board, cut »1lh a smal heart cutter, j |n hot greased gem pans,
drop Into smoklng-hot fat and rook
Date and Indian Pudding—Scald
until a rich brow n. While hot roll In-' one quart of milk, mix one ublespoon
> nut cnimlis.
I of cornstarch w-!ih three - of >
Heart Cakes—Make an angel-coke ^ meal, wet with a little cold milk
mixture, baking U in ao loch-deep' stir into the scalded milk. Cook ten
When cool, cut with a heart minutes. Ik-at the yolks of four and
form, cover with pink Icing and dec- whires of two eggs together, add oneorate with candled rose petals, or if half cup of brown or maple sugar,
you have not a supply* of these, mv one-half teaspoon of salt and onesmall hear; candles, placing them]half teaspoon of cinnamon.
Pour
iround the' edge of each cake. Red «ome of the hot milk over this, then
-egetable coloring Is used for the tint, stir all together and add one
ng; it Is harmless and may be pur , spoon of batter and one cifli of s'.oni-d
chased of any reliable druggist.
'dates, slightly floored. 'Beat
Cake Decoration—A pretty cake or- whites of eggs with two tablespoona
iment was a email wooden stick of sugar, add three tablespoons
le sir.e of a lead pencil wound w4-h’cream and stir gently into the
irrow scarlet ribbon with a number ding. Bake one hour or more I
’ Irregular lengths of red ribbon slow oven,
fastened to it nnd each ribbon tii.pert
Corn Meal
Custard—Scald
with a candy \eart. When placed in quart milk, add one cupful granul
the center of the cake, the ril»l>ons com meal, one teastoonful eali ml*e<l
ranged to tall over the lop of with one half cupful sugar. Stir until
the cake.
I mixture ihirkens. then add one-half
Ice Ho.Trt.“—A l>ink Ice^-re.im or ic- cupful ftirrinls and one cupful pilled
is pressed into heart shape by urtng raisinii; cover and cock one hour In
heart molds; unmold onto disks of double iKwIer; remove from the (Ire
loaoted sponge cakes; metal arrows |nnd when lukewarm add two sllghtly
tre thrust through each heart and a |beatcn»eggs; Him Into buttered dish
crystallized rose leaf Is placed on i and bake uot longer than onc-half
------------ :----------Newton Tapioca—Soak uve UbleA Pretty Place Card.
spoonfuls of |>earl Upioca two hours
novel |ilace-card makes a nice jin cold water to cover. Scald fo:;r
favor for a valentine party. When the j cupfuls of milk In a double boiler,
dinner Is given In honor of a frtetid, and pour it over four tablcspoonfu's
triple liearts are cir from heavy wa- „( Indian meal mixed with thre. icr-color paper so that they can he fourths of a cupftil of nioInBscs; ih.-a
folded together -ind an the ipper |uirt ,
butter
three tables
treased but not c
a|>ari.'nnd one and one-hulf iem>pnonfuU of
Across the first heart the name of sal! Cook In a double boiler fifteen
guest Is written, on the < -nter one! mtmiies, stirring constantly, until
kodak photo of Ihc
of honor nilxture thickens. Add tapioca, dn.ln
op the hostess Is pasted., and on the ed from water, turn Into a butti-n-d
third some love mono or sentiment, pudding dish, and pour over one ciipFiowing ribbons or liny flowers In fm of nillk, h'll d-o uo: stir. Bake one
water-etilor pain: ran be used to hour nnd fifti-cn minutes In a slow
make the eard more decorative, ov.-h, and serve wjlh cream.
From the chandelier hang n largo
-----------------------''
Gaeamum Cake,
heart and to this altach'a scarlet ribbon for each guest. These are drawn. Cream ha.i a cup of butler with
meet the heart-shaped place card one and a half cups of confecUODors'
the table.
I sugar: slR together two cupfuls of
flour with one icaepoonful of baking
Valentine Favors.
■ powder and add to the first mJi
Cunning, little Cupids are formed alternately with two-lUrdS of
if white china dolls dressed Ic gauze of cold water, then fold it the stiffly
«Jlh white paper srlnn* atUched to beaten whites of four eggs. L:ne a
he arms' eye,
' square
with oiled paper, over
A pn-tiy'sachet consists of a niim- which place a few rose geranium
ber of small silk hearts susiteuded m leaves. Four the cake mixture over
uster from Irregular lengths of ih leaves nad bake This srill give to
baby ribUm.
ihe cake a very fragrant flavoring
rge hearts cut from cardboard which la very delicious The leaves
covered with crepe paper laid will pull off readily when the cake la
a heavy ihlcknese of wadding token from the pan,
pretty «us|>onded be ween fold-. Frosting for tbe Above—Boil toIng door#.
.
getber one-third teacupful of water
prutty decoration for a nrom ;» with one cupful of granulated sugar
ros* some strands of evergreen ten minutes, of uot-1 It will harden
imllax from the celling comer# when a little la dropped In cold wa*er
and suspend on thread from to;# .aen add three toblespoonfuls of
small white and red hearts. Tbe sweet cream and beat until cold,
thread bring so frail 'bree will sway tpread over top with a broad bladed
with et-ery gust of air. Rubber band# knife, and If desired, sprinkle over
■» good if the hearts are of heavy with blanched and shredded almond#
irdlioard.
■■
Fold s square of b‘'avy note pai>or
such direful
four leave# of an equal size
and rut out In heart shape, leaving
To one just newly wed.
four beans will be a-iachv'd
At
that
ber
spicy
cake
tbouiy
lower part Wrttc the name
Or heavy be her bread.
of piesi on outside.
St. Valentine
This Is one of "Mother Infall.ble f
party, the address and Februa
8 p. m. * each of the others and fold I saja Table Talk, especially good i
•hope This If a ;iretty ; make when the price on eggs U son
;p In hform for Valentine party tnvllatlpn.! Ing.
'The foundation of an effective
Cr^m one-tbird «( a cupful of butcushion is a pair of hoan-sbaped ter add slowly one eupfnl of sagar.
cushions, covered w:th crimson sa'ln B-bea thoroughly Incorporated, one
The outside cover is'Of net w;th a.quarter of a teaspoonful ground
full ruffle of lace The cusMons arc , cloves, one teaspoonful cinnamon
tied together with crinxson ribbon and one nutmeg grated. Add alternatehows ‘
ly one cupful of apple sauce
A dainty c-ttch-all Is formed
of cupfuls of lifted floor, lasUy cue euptbree heart-shaped pieces coveri«» ful floured raisins and one teaspoonwith embroidered linen and fas eneq ful Of baking soda mashed smooch
together with ribbon. Each piece Is Beat a few momenu. bake in rather
covered back and front separately. i quick oven* thirty or forty minutes.

PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. I.
Dr. Eanaiaa ii how offar^ Pentna to the pablic as a rofolar rTmnTtirrn
*ial prodncL It is jui ai ethical as any coMpoaad pat ap tor tha ■iaditol
’EIBCIPAL ACTIVE IRGEESIEKTS are promineatly incorporated-ia tho
kbel os the bctllc, that the people may ktow that the claim* made for Pentu
have a true j cstiflcitlon.
The oh’y dejturttre we shall ciahc from medical ethics in the eondoet of
rcrar-'. n£cirs in the f--:tnrc.fac: '>ha: we shall contmcc to advartiM and
•ell our product TO TEE PEOPLE.
U we would r^e' to sell ti doctors only, to udvertiae for Aoeam oaly,
iher. 'iho mcd.ccl fratenily wouhl be obltffed to reoogaia Penuaitt bai^
ea'-i.-:;; -.ci'JaD ticir apprstnL
j
BUT vrr SHALL KOT DO THIS.
/
Wc zhill cc5U=ue to c£cr Perena to the peoplk We ehall fiantinneto.
rcy to the people oar claim* far Perusa a* a bou»ehold remedy/ We ibaO
cju'asue to supply the people with tree literatnre. teaching them how to b*o
cir medicine, tca-rhirg them bow to avoid disease. teacbiagthupraaBy thinge ■
hose. We slLiil coaunuc u do Uul whethYr the aedieal
f hen:
profession like it cr ccL
We are preposieig from this time on to lake the pablL^ into our confideBca.
Co:v.ith'toL;iii:g lh.:i Kse initaton and subsUtutors wiU be attempting to
p et upsoseihic'g which they consider juctas good at Pemna. we are going to
drew te:dc the vc.l cf sccrecv and Jlow any oot wbochooaea to kara axnkto
OF WHAT PEEUSA IS CCilPCSED,
'
Th;j cu-ht to disarm all heccet crittciim. We expecL howorar, that
tetsa will coLtisue On ssme pieuxccr other thow who aretnTtooioi the
acecoM of Ferona will eoatirM to find
fxnlL Butwearod

Poopio Who Object to
Liquid Medicines Can
Now Secure Peruna
Tablets.

PEStrSA IS A OEEAT KEDIC3
It bat become a hooaaheld won u
millions of bOBOA Oar Mlth U th*
remedy is stronger than w

in fereigs lands ucUl the pieople of all the world are luppUed with thit^eala*
tblc'hiuishold remedy.
lyWECLAIMPmUKATOBDACATAEBHREllEDT. BayabetUeaad
try it If It helps yen. be fccuest and acknowledge that it haa helped yoo.
If you w^t'us to we will publish yonrstatemenlexaeUy^yoa flanish tt
away no words. If yoa W1
publish yoar portrait in coanecaon with it We will not do this withoot your
written request without your entironoaseBt
Perona has cured thousands of people of chronic eatairh, ia miBy phaam
and lotmttosi. At least that is what the people aty to la. thiou^ mMaUritad
pemoa wUl coro many thonmnd mors, in ^lu of Csbrioatod
slandert to the contrary.
____
W£ GUAEAHTEE EVEET BOTTLE OF PEETIHA TO COFIAIV TEB
mOBEDIEKTS PEIMTED OH THE LABEL.
We guaiutee that every tcatimonial we on is abaolntoty tm-ii th*
exact Uagoage of the testifier.
pesdon whose name it bean, that every word of every to
M hy the band that aigsed it
i^byt
We are determined to beat oar oppoaenU by balng fiairv thu they
1 Wei
daalinff aquarer thu they dare to. We ara determined to aaet Cdnl
Brr dealing
/£th tmth. duplicity with candor, inainoerity with aiaeerity.
I WeknowthattheosenefPenmawiUappreciAtaearstaBd. WebeUev*
^t the dealen in Penma will applaud oar coarse. Weexheeteven ««rep^eats will be obliged to acknowledge finally that Penma is not only u
boneM ud tueful remedy, but ou of UM OfiEATEST &0D8SH0LD mU.
CIHES OH TEE COBTIHSHt
This mlxtiii c- mak.-z a
cake hak.-d In g>-m pans about twen­
ty minutes. Serve »-nrm If deeired.
Make tbe aj.pie sauc- In the usual
may; Sauce made of sour apple*
makes tbe best cake; If sweet ones
are used add a equeeze of lemon
juict.

Alphabetical Fare.
"Have you got anything here beBinning m-ith 'k' that's good to eat?"
Inquired a nem- customer at a wellknom-n local delicacy market recent-

drulo Ihetn. place In a saucepan with
one taW.-ftpoonful of butter and a
dash of i«^-p|.er and shake ovei- the
fire until plumped. Drain t-ff the
liquor which exudes from them and'
add to U eufflcleot rich milk to meas­
ure one ciipfBl and a quarter. Melt
Kuseihcr one scant tableBpooDfuI osch
of butter nnd flour, odd antshalf of n
teaspoonful of salt and the mixed
oyster liquor and stir uuill thickened.
Four alns ly a -jiorilon of 1; over one
ai-ll-bent*-n egg. ri-tum to the oaocepan ii:id rile o«er hot water until tbe
(‘kg tH-giiis to thlcki-n; add tbe oyalers and take at once from tbe fire. -

"How- will p‘c|(>‘''l kidneys
wer* - replied the clerk, after a
mint's thought.
When onleni are Oderiasa.
"Flisi rati*. Give me a dozen c
How many time* has ererr flat
The kiiti-n's life Is saved." exclaim­
ed the strange patron with caihusl- dweller entered hU home only to cry
ifcim. "1 told my wife." he conUnued. out in disgust because tbe odor of
••that If 1 fatk-d :o send home i/kan- ihe onion or turnip or sotnejblng «lo«
gar<H), dead or alive, before Z o'clock. I lia: lM>rnieatcd the entire rlx or tevshoiibl expert to find the kitten,en rooms?
s. rvi-,1 U|I for supper In the lateal ;
atop''having such things for
Chm.'se style.
But your happy dinner." he suggests to his wfife.
thoughtsav<-* her.
You tit: wc alt i
-Why, If*mortifying to
go: tiredof eallng the same thing |
friend to!dine when one k
la« month we j »ort of atmosphere U going to knock
DecemtM-r we him dow# as Soon OS be enters tbe
viiiiid - at up <or rather down) the al- dooi.”
j
ihalH-t. taking om- letter a day. with
A'.< a inattcr of fact there is no
•fi-;ti| isitaii*-#, leu and iiiff-H- Uirown need for'excluding tbe onion or tbe
n a- -lai-b-#. So on 1>>cemlH r I wc other oflV-ndlng eatables. Tbe slm:rati-d the db tory Kv-hli-tu with t>Iest way In the world to solve tbe
1 bill of lare ccnslslicg of applet In dlfficully! Is this: Hsve the Cbok put
nany form#, apricot# pickled. asMr- Into the cooking vesael with your
igus. almond#, and th.- siapl.-s 'riit onions just a piece of stale bread
-.ext day's menu was beef, boi.-te.
big as your fist Somehow
jeans, biscuits, bu'termilk. bacon. |
other the bread at.-ori* the odors.
:nd boni-ms The following day we j
'^^.7
Vasled on chicken, codfish balls. '
:t down at tbe
-lam>. cHery, cnenmber# iu'> cents
■.-lebi, erabs. rhi-e#e, cake, crackers.
md cherrle#, e.ir'ms. eid-r. catsup,
and randy. And #»i It ha# gone. The
u.._ day w-fiiilit have b*-en a fast day
ha-J it not Ix en f'-r *-ggs. but w«nia-!.- an Ea#tet ol 1'. Ytcterday wtd.ned. *- •' •
' #nd supped chleflv
oij Jvlkif. Te-lay >our kidney .ii'c
gt-#'kn >av.» US from storva’-i'-E.
win:- .onicrrow we will grow (at
liwT. l.in:i.. lobM-r. Mtuce, «-f
A
number of 1
thought of before —BuSa. Ex„r.
Oyater Short Case.
Mix togetc-r one and
half pir'sof flour, one half sf a
a-ue-'tnfnl of
salt ar.il two lea#i.'-,nf':i- “f l,akinz
powder and rit, into -l.i* one-hali
cupful O! b itter Mix to :i soft -lough
with #wi-.-i milk, diwde in 'wo eq-;tl
parts, turn out on a flo'ure.t b»«nj
and roll out two third# of an Inch
tf.;rk and a# marly round a* j-osslK... bpread on- p.-c- *Hh a little
toft bufer, cover with the sec«id
pjec-. hnirb.over with milk and bake
Iti S hot oven. When done lift up the
lop piece, lay both on a platter and
pour ovi-r them the prepared oysters.
Pick over and warh forty oyi'ers;

Love’s Aretwryv

A t.'-(»i gam" '« iniroduce for a
V,..;:.lue party calk-d "Ijovea
may be made very enter-.';:y and amijalng. The prepara- are very simple and Inezpeo*
-jf the total requirements being 1
toy leiw- and arrow.-, such as may b*
|.ircha..ri at any toy shop, and a
upill the renter 0( wUch tt
-eai-d aiiari:- ni h'-an. with various
loAil-r IfiKs urattered over the surRi

and brie•Ide of the room
.brae l^tn om. #!de
there there 1# a eka
wall space
'the end of a hail !■• most desirable)
and fas'j-n’Uie sheet to the wall. Let
each smt#i In turn have three shots afl
’he hear*-*, and keep eeore by means
of 'the h'tariehaped stickers comrr'or.ly used at card par ies—gold
one* for every time the bull's ewa
reiiroseoted by the large bean In
the center Is bit and *llver ones for
tbe sinall hearts. The #core cards
may appropriately he of bear-sbaped
cardlioard Ued with a lovers' knot
of true filue. ]f expense need not be
cirfirlderod. a set of the bow and at'
row* for each gm-et makta a dainty
favor, and after tbe game they at*
lied tugrther with blue ribbon.

r
Part Two

Pages 7 to 12
TRAVERSE CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY «, ISOS.

STATE BOARD
EQUALIZATION

ICE MEN EACH
COT 6 MONTHS

;bl» street,

I the iralTx

tliat

n:,. that the niPic

I «Idifa be nui lee* than ST feet bewi>eQ ; thought lo bo-wutered
' nirba.

Owing lo lo the ateep grade

gravel macadam

becaure

rapidly wear away and

It

C. F. Hunt, r

Tbe rep.>rt was teetloc - Thej

IINSINQ GROCERS IN TRODBIE

of

This new

e pile <m Ihe

Mr

buUdtnc

OMtroycd By Fire Today, tha

Place, So Naecuiry Changa

Cueeu EsMping By Lad­
ders or Jumping.

Waa Made

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Laiittlng, Feb.

Tolrdn, Ohio. Prb. 4.—Mcmbrra of

4 —The con.<on. to

board ol equalization compewed of the

today by Jwbce Kioalo.

governor, attorney
they

were

general,

auditor

general, land comnilaaiuuer and t
Tne proposal lo put private banks

preme court remanded (be caie for

under

reaenteqee on tbe ground that

fought tb« afleniuoii.

Itai'

Serendanta should hare been aont to
bODM.

blate

sup-rvlsbui

is

being

It Is likely U<

be adiipr.f.

the county Jatl instead of the work.

Today the aame’Judge Impoacd sen-

cussed

erainl'Tlij^Ie syrup.

and

sou hotel

lh<* resolutions'for 'he

today

Tlie gu.e.ls

of

was parsed.

OPTION ON
PETERTYL LOT

Prseent SanRyw-WNa Paintad at
PROPERTY

aafiF/Mirf'.i’

INSPECT PUBLIC

Tlie mnnl.o-c „f >tls* Blad)w_V

nr K. ThaWi atl.irnaya will open the

rlag.-*’ ntifi

flsbl at oore to obtain hla liberty.

wlih

a

Who

have

las their client to court for raamtnatlon aa to his preaent aanliy.

III

maiij.-d

Anieiiciiti

Into il,e

COUNCIL

wlihln

>cars.

ll mny'be anid lliat a* n rule

Ta»o'er«i F«b. 4.—Oiapatchea from
IGOOO

Moura

urare Main In a battle with'
of

Preneh

Pronehmoi

and otneora waa givan at ISO.

The

battle occurred at SotUL

$100,000

INSURANCE

Punaral Sorvlee for RuWr and Late
Crown Pri.noo Will Be Held

By Wire to the Bvenlng Record
London. Peb. 4.—King Carlo*

cat

rtad a Mfe Insurance |>ollcy for
000 in one of tbe old line

DrtUrh

. cunpaalea.
Tbe Mnoiala of tbe Wag and the
crown prince will take place a: :
m. Peb, 8 at the royal pantheon 4>f
St. >Tnc«t De Uabon.

1a

Ra-'

Jng Prepared to Join Admiral

have beit.r luck than

goci-ra-

ment Is aeaembliOK nnd prejuirlng fiw^
another

balUeahlp aquadroc to Join
Braat' Oeet.

Admiral

iin

board

of

hrlug
that

bulld:hg

iBspectors

Ihi-y

see (hut

train

morning and Ore prteons wer»' tupurt

scoring pi a. while \letor Petertyl bfItirl)

Arllrle*
Walloon

R

g.-.-*e,

«(*

nU.i heMleg i-oiirt In

glove*. h«*. rarotw. a waah boiler, a
tea.

coffee,

ter.

.He clt.Hl eaimeUlly
He

Guild

and no rvar exit.

would be better for the proprietors Of

believed

cage hy him

»»r*

iial xatlon of Sfm.ooo. with 4 paid up
capital Slock of m.OOO.

Tho

Mock-

holder* are Ralph Cut. at Wngaley.
Joseph O. m>t*.jT, of Tniret**

Ctty.

Herbert F. Booghey. alM of TruTerw
fiiy. and John Orvmd. of Boys* Oty.

SmECONKEHTlO*
clatoin wont to JackMn T*d^
—May Come to This City.

Josoph^MMrotto Ky»e!ka and U.’
i’- Hunt left for Jaekaon thto mortdas
L. fL

oey was to have acciMmnled thorn
Hrday,
... he got mlsad
up with a allring Buehlna sad eat tka

MIM C<*r*

Lawn and

tha

seeldMt

k.-eptng him at boas*.

to THIS AFTERNOON.

If Iho ouihmk appMTt branbls,
the deirgatra «||| qBdeayw to amra

Mlai

Hilda-

Qtrd* Grown War* th* Ou**(s

the meeting of tbo *Ut« I
lor Truvrrwe ciig neat year.

of Honor.

fact thru he li >upjsi*<-d ti> Im- .-isle.-p
of the year, he' U fully ns

In honor of the Mlspes Clara l/-wi^

TERMS OF FIVE EXPIRE

wide awake ns any l.lr.l In the show

..f Indianapolis. Ind.. and Miss Hlldf
Zip ^'oon escaiH-d from hi* cage ihl* garde Grawn, nf Ml Pli-ataul. Mr* J.
^TWO ALDERMEN WILUNO TO
morning and gave the
birds a big
MllUki-n 1s *'titerlala:ng this after-

hai!

cash, this propoMBon being made to

cooBty.

Tbe-connanT has a eao-

end of hit finger off.
MRS. J. W. MILLIKIN ENTERTAIN

h.dnlng

raeeisin I* the projirr'y o

stairway

ihereun. ll can be secured for SlS.sno

•-•bMw. or

Oogebte

to Bitc-nd the state meeting oC BmI-

FFAIR VERY PLEASANT

Chiirli-* Irish, and nolwllhsInndltiK tli-

-lea] of Inquiry In regard to the mat­

iBcoiwwUim
Ijike Lumt>to->M

M'aiter.

lor the highen scoring Ught

11 w.mid Ih. n iih-aaur

of anuiB.-men; h<-cau*e of tho p-ceiit

which had only a narrow

house

J«hn Onind.

iiess kien'a asaodatloa.

Tti.Te SO hlnU i*f many varlelb-.,
iiiiil

Ralph Caa*. J. O.

Ceataar. HerUri F. Bouffhoy and

f. r* 4,ne art i f horse shoes ifor good

biitry *p.-el«l nieiilloii. yor the displny

they
r.-nntd

there

pose of using Jt for an engine house
engine

scoring

Iilir.'oiis- nnd a k.- tw c-y.-d rarcooii 1
leirdle staled lhal

or

new

scoring

F, E Walt S Bona

lament. phoU.*^ cigar*,

The tmitlun was ndopt

com­

Bled today with County Oerk BotmK

Sprcial PrixM.

|s>ullrr foud.^lle:

larg.s-t

It would Ih- iniisiriillil.' to give I'a'-b

piil.Ur halls, Ih.-atera,

A. J. IVl.Ttyl propiTty on Ihe comer dliuislers and then- had been a great

a

stockheldar* Ar*

inamestua.

Pr.MiT

which 1* the

lumber

INCORPORATED

tine worth winning

the old iM.wllng alley room. 23S East
street,

lake

weven

offer a I’i.ro eaniTa fur ;be highest

The show to being held lu

imi iheiv I* no ns.ui 'o sluire.

me places

In the city and

Mr

of Vnlon and Stale streets for the pur

Walloon
pany

••ai> r.d

biilldtog .-ver .is--.! I.y ttils.ass-s'lr

told that

pie of the (4ly III regard to the plaren

11

ninning about

among

tbe

m'

RE-ELECTED.

n at her aparini.-nu in the L'ark
r»- hotel.

he council by Mr. Petertyl last ev.-n- 'he moving picture shows, the owner* i

A large nutntH-r of ladles

Robert Baniey, Jr. has a pair of
pr.-s.-nt
If
their
patrons
homing piSvons l.-s* than t year old. the flr.i til
bc-n;
_*"!
Aa Yet-One MwiAor
Maii«»e BawS
Baaed •
r pretty are tbe dainty little Grawn. who (s a former J„
Traverse City
tn-Hev.
d
that
the
proThe iiroperty
cfuisisis of 40 feel
Public wanes ta be Efoeta^
J
,
Wrd*. A buff eochen hanlam 1« also girl.
h.J Ul... d..
P--™.'!".. I

Tb„
frontage on I’Ulon street and lie feel
Mu*
l-ewl*
has
spent
m.ait
of
her
l.iif 'ha
-nctiectlon would
wni.l.l s..i-d>BT
a*..-.'
'
'he inspection
r«-veal any
The terma of fleo
alderatCB SXfrontage on Sta'e sir.-. I end Ihe op­
keeps husy laying eggs every day.
t;fe In travel, and Mm. Mllllkee
plre this spHog. tbooe
who
hava
tion holds good for JO daya. A» sUt- thing wrong l>efore there was a ponic
Wild Geese.
her while the two were popping at „rred their time briw
ed the price is rash and ha rase of de­ and a horror.
TTiree rIM Canadian geeae are en- -s. ..m. pUr* in Paris * few years,
w«rd-Vi.c C.^lmer.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
ferred payni.-nts. other arrangements
Oth*r Buainet*.
•-red by
Earl
Adams, magnificent
first meeting in
Second ward—r. R. GoodridL
The rofignatlon .,f Dr. E U Thiriby
New York. Feb. 4.—By wireless th* would have to Im> made.
linking 1 Irds and near neighbor* ofj
th a warm frlendahlp'
■nilrd ward—F. j* Shuter.
« a nietiilH-r of th.- hoard of e.luca
White SUr steamer Cymbric re^rt*
evenl of the city desiring
r vr.-^'-.r
snow white Pekin I si’far.g i:p 1-et
•••c the t-iro and they
P^nirh ward-Ceorg* w. Urdla.
the rescue of 37 peraens from the building Immedialely soirh .^of jhe|tlon was ad.i|>led and Wllhaai Thiriby |
..f Mr W.-ise
jhav.up
rorrt»p<.nd«i»c-- since
hTfth ward—Dr W E. Moon.
place.
1
..
burning steamer SI- Cuthbert at ees. P. tertyl bulld.ng. Mr. Petertyl wouldappolnl.-d In his place.
-It' rn lo Amerir*
largest <!;6j-!ay|“
The oonimuBlcatlcm from the PedMr. Palmer baa dlapOMd of hid
Fifteen were drowned and nine periah- grant the use of the south wall on COD-1
lhal nf .h-.- Zlmtti.-rmati, who hasj
H
has trav-’-d pmr-tlcatly
liU.-r.-e'Ji in lie city. It to
pfObabI*
dltlon that the alley In the rear of j‘'ral Audit comiony slating tha- If the
I the flamea
SS
-.1 in,' Whit.. \V>andotles.
'allrr-.-r he OH W-.rld. anj ih-s aft--r.
that he »111 hot be w candidate ts gaebuilding be vacated and he
i>r»>m!4 service In
the
rst i- ii ne;,r the door Is oc-; ..........
'"M fh*- iadt-. samet" ag of
oH-d
himveir.
hui'Dut l•Kog In town at
given the 40 feet north and M..ith and.
‘I"*
should',,,.,,,^
.V a nii''h.-f!y Buff Orpington, l'''
ri.- Mf. which wi.. greatpr-t.en-. :i maw imiKrwibie to laars
the 60 t«t east and west thus vacal-ll'*' “‘‘'•'n ««
received and
■ n,Kv!» K. tiuy ■ hl'-k* only a ’*
ti> the
sie ren Mr Lardle's motion,
his mt.-tjt'.n.*.
ic the Second ward.
This proi>o*liloo also
hold
"I'
Some of Ih-tn are Ply
•on, a'.,r..t.»
i.,n-:re rbristGeorge Stewart. Wis K<Hed John day*
t
bid of the First National hank
Mr (J.w.drpli who ha* repreoeoUd hli
-rk-- i.iit it link.* no dlffer■ ' ’""S * . t tMty. r Hh - la a
- 1- 'or
for loe
the water ana
and sirei-t
*tre.-t liuers<-cunn
interK-etinn
S..II ... lOC.n.1 w..
I
,
ward at.!> ..:H welt and It a valuablo
made'
Ipnr-- to h-r
Shr
l<
< rirtmI
i.t
memlH-r
of
t.htiioartj
of aldermea. will
Interest helng offered ri-.-i
n
wn
u
.
*
td Thi* Meroing.
[through 'he I-.witv1 of public works and t'onds. par .and
...
... —. ■ vharte. II
Wll.H'o. who also has a
If they ran J.i .years i
I-., a raridliat*- for rve-lectloc.
IS
on motion of Mr {.ardli- li'wan
bree dl'|d.iv o' th.-se Vtr«to
•> Africa the Th.id warii. Mr. Shuler waa not
Py Wir*' to the Ev.'nliig Record.'B* eferred *• the way* nnd me.,r,-., '
(erred to the ways and mean* i
if the iir.-t l-»t d'-play* 1* that
Trenton. S'. J.
Pel, 4-—tle'vrge
onmilt'ee on Alderman Moon'*
mlltee.
of B G-ddings. wt.n ha» a pen of Sk . and*
Sli-watt. H m-gro. w.-is put to d<-a b lo
made
aa
eieejieat
aldcRnaa
Fifth Street Paving.
Mir* Grawti ha* also been abroad,
lit the slale* prlfon |
Th. ,hh..„r-.
,1,
d'.d should be decide to run egem.
esllmales c*f the cost
* bel,-.g and the giv.- *
interealiog talk
today
He wo* d.vLared dead
wo-jM mei--. with ready favor.
« I«.l«h Ht,h . r„-i ,„d w*h..onh;°'
"'-hlhera
-i—t
r her eii»T,ence.
while
'rawellng
d'cUvk after two ontac s. He killed
Mr Lardle. <X the Pouth ward. U
ioha Snell for IP
ha* b<-en before stated. wtU b« a Can­
of the halls, etc.

'• that all pr.-catitlons had

the last m«->-tlng.

taken.
I

He

NEGRO ELECTRDCUIED

:;i:r

FM .„d si..h

.,„T,

Prince Oe Sagan's Su t Against Count total.
Boh, Df Ciataiiaoc Wat Begun
\

^

h„.

,

Td.

dida!.- for the noKitailoo for mayor

ptoap macadam. ST

»

ai.d

tlJ4S.»<>: .
, -prank Palmer * H-a: ,„ct. amount-'»*”'=’
lniR to $15 IT wen- rernm.-d «n reeon, I
^d Carll-V. of EHk Rar-ld.
mei'da-ion
'oommi'lev-

In
n Paris
Today.

of
'

the

wavs

and

b,

iron,.,..

'

TS;
• addition •

Th- Cnstaliat'e wusicalU-d for trial to- »6.vj.Ji 4S
Tli.- ease gr.-* o :i of -l o -!roet‘
prince

and

prieV, 'Jir filfbr—Private

the

"”'1
.There ar- J?.

^tr.-et,

froguge.

iu-er'*iti;ouf.

tie.

balanc- on
. H";.' of th.
, fundr.

:j;

r:.- 'eiu-d a year

S:!',

be [lec*,

{

On Mr

Murchie'* mptiun, the esii-

who

aUo

Dr M«e->n. who baa effletently Mrred
*•■1-

!*dw'i»aot

Tb«

cU»*

of

for any of th- aJdertnea

Aabury have appeared on the scene,

ar- rhurv-h witn th-'r i-ach-r. Mrs

Herk-'

In th- l*Mrd o< public works, tba

rs-'te-. met at th- hom- of Mill ReU term of A. W. Walt ezp«r«* and Hr.

from Pr-eiwn. tha'[..are,

'T •‘""'i "

Starllgh-

o>**» be a cnndl-

r^lec-loo and uadcwbttdlr
will le electod
80 far. i
.rardiUatei

and

rblck* that be

woe® toev were a d*« old. ,Tbor g-ewThe meat and milk in*pe<-li>r-s re- and thrived and
now ready for
Bin.
i mates were received and filed.
iimh showed 24 dairies to first class acy old ribbon,
_
.
By Wire to tinth.- Evening llecii.-d
Reni.-d
' [\
Coo'd Made R««
condition In the'country and 'fare* In
The finest display of Bajjvd
Ply
WashingTtln. Peb. 4—The iwnKk>n i
The board of puni.c wo
1 rrcom- fair, lo the city
Br>t mouth Rocks In number and general
rvpv>ried carriid I15n.scii.uo0.
’mended mat toH-aiwe of th<
or^claew shape and : only fair.
Two|appearanee up to n n to-ia> was that
------------

r*- T B*-ad;-.
,Mlvi Uwl» In

*“
Rock*

approved-

j

I; mche.«i la the j

Hla record

to one to bo proud

Bv* TiiS'ker serving the

Plymouth nOCKt.

repo-*ed a ca«U some of in [.

s'l' rauce bto offltda] annouaew« week.

r'’" '’'**“*
Is show./-'^*'-

mean* ”’S
t-j-itif'il R.hode Island ReJ.'
■ and th-4r rich r.dore.i fea-hers ar.- tt-

,.......... - -........................—
------$l.JhhJ0:
,
^
Tbe usual firsU'f.the.nH.nth grUt of>*>J'‘«
l,'^f«.6f-S—
bills w.-n-allowed
!
Paris. K« i> 4.—The trial i-f the sidl'
<*'»ncre e, combined curb and

I.., m

s,;u,r,.hi,

- f■ —

total. IH-Mh.!*:.

atmrk a atreet car at H«Nne>u<ad Ibt*

L..

a

•liiile n little atiklely among the p.s.

Ing In ivsi>onM- to a request made at

37 PEOPLE
WERE SAVED

Bght b.‘t*-.-»-n the

ed badly Injured.

has attended

her sisters.

day.

Train Struck Street Cer.
By Wlr» to the Even:n« Record. *
4,-a

Mr. Uinli.- B*V.-d th.- cl.-rk If thenwas
mid



CAPITAL ST0CT-S90.000

I'niiiklln has charge of the

niosi- or gardea^.

' t
>1 only In stac but in qualf"’';
of Ihe bird, the door* of the Nortb-

iiirkevs, diiek*

Adopted—WilHam

building

Tl-.l- *le.-* bus.

candy duck for the. highest

Py Wire to the Ev.'t'liig R.

deapslefa to the IHilUpplnea

Peb,

]i is

J-

l/egh.im. and J. W. Jackmia offers a

•peiied to tile public thi' aft.-m.-wiD.

Bswtri

If -he city d.>si'.s lo purchase the

lo be hoped that $llas Vand. rblli will

the.

The show r(K>Ri bos been a Imsy BrahmA
Ihrt WinnU- offers a bair
was adopt.-d. th.- co'incll to meet Monrut to the Uiy showing the largest
to hear Ih"Uf»- The officers
day April M at S oVI.K-k
the usauitaiion have been
working f.-wls, Orinneli Bros offer a due bill
r.-nions-ranee*. luUlee to be publishhard and fast making tbe entries and of t» for the hlghw;
scoring buff
ed for four week* rrcvb'us to salo
g>>iiing everything In ahape for
birds. Otb.-r prlti s are money, shoe*,
meelltig.

lo e*|tw, etc.

Thiriby on Board.

ttl lllon;

tiihied to osheu on their lips.

Evans' Fleet,
By Wire to the KrcnlDg Mecord.

Pa..

War*

and

I*' "

Jlfi'due E-Il f„r the hlgbrwt

Choleect

Specimert*.
finest display ever held In

I'lii Michigan Poullrv asauciatlon were

fting the Pore Marquette right of way.

.'le ,

Cealt^RaMlu

ONE FRtNC DtMtGES

Another Battleshi|. Squadron

Tlttabutg.

(ions ter Paving

be.-n siir-

they have lajugb! deail sea fruit which

IKPHimPPHES

Washington, Peb. 4.—The

Paving

ressfiil knit lu th.- mnjurily of these,
whose

1

comply fully with the low In

cceiii

have brought them titles have found

By Wire ta tha Evanlng Record.

—Pens CenU.n

nah avenue and running th.-nce aoutb

of ......................... .

•OARO TO DO SO.

Cftlmaiai of

crary

the AmnCruii girl*

10,000 MOORS
REPORTED DEAD

INSTRUCTED

girls
nrlsK

compnrniiv.-Iy

BUILDINGS

l.rfore

The Klmiioli Music company offer a

strec: j

A resolution to vacate Smith street

lifltvi-d

lire luvsi-hle I ^h.-r

tfiviiii ol

iheae marrlngea have not

Hit wife fainted yesterday at the
■Isbl of Thaw's compnnione.

Tha number

FOR

.-v.-,

W. II. Vnilor has

B. 31

Geeae Are Features of the Show

and

a flqiit IM* ill -rtiing and

Pel Racoon and Three Canadian W.ld

Wadsworth I
Front

tog.tji.-.- j-.cd never had
tie ,r

ing Blacl: MltiOrras

-i|N-nlng

ribla plsea*' aa aocm aei imaalblr. Har-

' tain a writ of habeas corpus remand-

and

yeir'a business

m ..u . shlb-ii. 3, tvo ;<r -he c-k-

'he Utile Tarern for the highest noo*

Will Inspect Theater*. Etc.

d-lUH to
u„,)u Htehi<«)T 1
revlvtii Inlet, at ,n ............................. n-

forces.

CITY

1 tve'-vt
sirap ta

;« » iii--a' tlcktl. ;i mi ni*, offered by

I'egliining at th.- Inlerver lon of Han­

u4t/£Z> .fZfW

Now York. P>b. 4.—ImjMlled i

«.-a Interior eay that

OFFERED

ENGINE HOUSE FOR S13.200.

at Mattawan.

v lared a substantial dividend.

arv- ii.ive! Inl.e.l

Simitar r.-solniiims f.u

Fifth

oampany Juai doaed a'wy

•!;st;u..i;cg th-'fact tha. :h.y w.-re

make a flue apixafwnce.

M.nrrh ; at S

Oraygoo.

Treasurer—C E. Heaaetowoet.

'»o.:U ^U-

[ • '>m-.u:.d Ih'Jr t.mi.n.

that notice thereof

Railr-wd avi-nue to Barlow street, the
of

iY<-«!deQi and manager—Id. O. Rtc*.
Vic-pr«ldrnt-A. U Rorbaeber.
8.-cr.-tar}—Nellie

.lts|>1ay of priri-s, nn.l some of these

this the paring of Washington siree' fri>m
»

The directors met wnd qlect^ <h«
following officers:

' Single C\rtBb Rmwn l.egb»Ria which

sew.-r were passed.

Will Hava Him Eaamlnad aa to His



MINT BIRDS ON EXHIBITION

Eleventh wireol*

Mnnd-vy

Amubuchler. Solon.

te: u !iy Prank V. Sin.th. and la.l

OPENED I

be given by piibllratiot) for two weeks

ptivlng

HABEAS CORPUE

WAS

I

with the cUy clerk for

slri-ets. and the East

THEY WILL OBTAIN A WRIT OP

SHOW

THIS MORNING.

aiy;

Ctty;

Sli • >!is;.!:y Sebright i'antan - ar.-

g.ii

o'clock p. m. to hear r<-mi>i»tranr.'S.

netrolt. peb, 4.—Frank I’. IJeht, a
at

Wlibln a day or two they will oh-

POULTRY

Raaelutlen.
A n solutlon direcrtiig that the plan*

Traremo

Traverse

Kucc-ssrul

——

In thi- city liewsparv-rs and Ihai the

lAWYERS ARE GETTING BUST

vlfe that .tie be releasr "fruni that hor-

BIGGEST AND i
BEST ONE YET :

The r.-tkilutiKns send­

eiamlnaltin and

Rktrbacher.

B. F M-.sh. . f C!iailev..;x, has nine
• 1'.- tr. Ig,- Wyand ui. s. and

and estimate* for a lau-ral ww-.-r lo­

l>e depnen.-«t

L. O. Rice.

John W Alloways. Kalamaabo- C. IL
ll.-aseUweet. Grand Rapid*:

Tbl*

for Ihe entire sewer as they would get
all the iM-n.-fli

a Ugh -corihg cock-

k.')e v!,i.-'u

side of t'he street\would have to |.ay

counrl!

lailar

year:

- ul Muck v..nrert.v

time.

windows.
Pound Dead in Bed.

madlau aoUA by the demands of hla

third

e*c8|M-d on hiddem or )uni|M'd from

PROM -HORRIBVE .PLACE.” «

held yesterday the fuBovlnf dJK.norv were el.-cted for the OBFtSng

"Tbey

the.rltenr if :hc cover

city'* wish.,-

arv

hoU. I> ,rf the gueCD Cltr Im;

Th.-se bird* are g.ner*lly

wild and do not Uke readily

attorney stated i*“'“

The city engineer was of tbe opinion

U-tween T.-iilh and
Mlnnc

Imnu-d here enily

canslug n loss of

DEMANDS tHjrr HE BE RELfASEO

Dy Wtra to tbo Rrenlns Record.

the cltv

ginning at Ijikv avenue In the alley

Hotal Burned.
Ml. ritm--n.,.Peb. 4. -The

•boulder.

that he could begin all over again

were

day charging ihem with selling adult-

WIFE WANTS
HARRY FREED

Mr

desired eaptivilv

or angge*.

wore Onally adopted.

sworn out for seven local grocers lo-

tenet of ala mooUia in Jail.

I

This was dl*. f*"

ing it down Iho middle df the street

Grocer* Arraatsd.
Ikin^lng. Peb.
4.~WiirT*nts

if

/tuorc them

the city and that those tm the north

The Su­

willing to do anything;

and the bay m-|r idn c sirik-g

that ih.-ri- would be no real Having to

flned S2.SOO eac faaad aeoteDced to alz
BtODiba U the workbouae.

washing the*<‘ in.

1

Bua.naM

ciarM Dividend.
At tbe annual meeUng oC the Moek-

on

i-.-I w::lrh he s-.-trrvd la A irian. Tbey

them

Mead of in the sneet.

day ndopiM » proiiosul lor a ' stAti-

the Toledo lee truat were re-aeoteneeil

I

; r.d

light

,,r..|H-rty owners have gotten together ”'•* "'•"“R' '’»>ad .-vpressed himself ar
bet-wevti

Yaar-a

They never mal.e
they w;li com

and

and now want ll on the back of thelri*""“« '«• ‘•'‘fy
lots,

By Wire to the Esmlnc Rreord-

a' I’tii any time

The matter of changing the roote of could ea»Hy l e r.ciir. d and the eitvjblcd fancier.
___ ____
hauling tbeml
Arttur Man in has lO Black MinorIhe Bast Front Btreet yewer came
up
again lastWniug
It »eeiim that the I
farther that ■ CC* that are the pride of hU
heart.

Hold That Judga Errad Whon Ha Sa><
WorfchMiaa Aa Jail Waa Proper

. catch them.

lieach.

would so I'll.- the C.nd.r* that

East Front Street Sewer.

Nearly two yeara a«o

< and also Diet

,, the »<• off •

were leferred

IMPLEMENT

HELD ANNUAl.

bay. that tlier.. had Inn-n tuune dump-' Mr. Hunt-T any itxwblo when h.-

wxiuld not only shelter the tool* but ] Bostick
I n-»»ona!'.ie
would save much in time.

MENT WRONa

C«TY

. f th.--r p.*n* as I
little notice Company Ha* cioaed a V«y

Mr. Oooditch Mit.d in regard to Ihe; thiejgh trying to

and means rottimlUeo on
Shuler* mu'lon.

SUPREME COURT HELD PUNISH­

bull
I

lutue bird* ti

| [.eek their beads

Pisnu and iiprclflcations for a city starch factory puttina cinder* in thej from tbe visitor*.
ttMil lious'' whieh could !»• erected

SENTENCED OVEfi TWO YEARS AGO

|i0UDd>

-..me Mottled An-

would be a-kets wer«- twlc- ln»j»-c:.tl and found ! rona* that attract a guod deal of at-*

*City Teel House.

AT TOLEDO. O.

eot.-r.-d by OSv. r Witer.

would ^ rUndar.l U-ing ahown. The meat mar-1

of conrlati; expense. Brick or (to be in go.-l rhain-.
concrete wns therefore r.-cuumended. r.clveil and fib--1.

MUST SERVE THAT TIME IN JAIL

#

•re lave»:;sa'- up U bandeome bird*.

cvM.acp* of rr«-k.Tel« ••let* vlubt
developing and the
legal' feefe tntirh biss.r

It wouldn't be advisable lone atone or j watering

North

K!niwo.jd avenue.

and elecUoa Of officer*,

Mtos

Spencer gave a vocal lelecUon.

last Wall will be a

e for m«>e»

e.,.e

Fern the Office but becanac be beUerw that
ac- the longer a mar. aerres on the bodrd

cnmpanled hr mTs* Oolda Rob^.aaoniof p':biic worth, the better
„r. the .litfc'ar harp, which waa much qualifl-J to were the city.
-B>.y-.i,
Ugbl rwfres'
served.

h*
B« b

..ORAND TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. IMS.

I Annuai
White Goods Sale

Rocking Chairs
FREE!

Steinberg Bros.
GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE
to make this Clearing Sale -the

lo additibo to all the bargains we are of*
fertog. we give a premium ticket with
every

in our history wr are going to sell
;.i: ,>iir ^Vhii=; Goods. Embroideries. Lin-

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

50c
purchase—GOOD
UNTIL.
1. See other side of this circular

< ns, etc. at great reductions,

bee other

; in of this circular for details.

for particulari.

Extra Special

THE CHANCE oi a LIFETIME
to 171TD6 and FUR
buy r Una GARMENTS
There it no hm of teaaiiig yon with that olil way of mark­
ing down pricM—fint—then aeoond—then third mineU«ma - We'ii
We'll take our
onr medicine in one big doav and get
a to (juote many
u
it quick. Spaci-will not permit us
lally mild .Tamiary
prioea.
Sufficient to a^y that the unuanall;
x-k Bud wo mnat
weather baa left u! with an enormona
^___________ __________
,
Jii hand and get
your ahare of tbi* aale. you'll aurely aay kind thing! about
ua. Remember that early aallera aecurc first choice.

nh For Ladles* t«S.eo For Coals of

Prices That Defy
All Compeiiiion

Our past phenomeoal Clearing Sales are conviruing proof of the genuine yalu<‘s we
have offered to the public, and we continue to maintain the public confidence as is always
shown by the quick response to all the sales.
-The opening of this'store’s doors Saturday morning will witness the inauguration of
what will be unquestionably the greatest Sacrifice Sale of Winter (.iocds ever attempted in
Traverse City. Our immense slocks of Ladies’, Misses' and Children s Cloaks. Waists,
Furs. Dry Goods, Men s and Boys’ Clothing ami Furnishing Goods go in this sale at Onequarter. One-third and even One-half Oil
_
It ought not to be necassar)’to do more than tell you the facts. 1 hey re enough if
you know what they mean.

This^Great Clearing Sale of

CO CO ft"
For Neck Scarfs of Jap
Mink, Bine Wolf and laaboUa Squirrel.

Cloaks, Waists and Skirts

0 J Sn For I7UW lor Neck Pieces of Jap
iPOOC/ Mink. Bearer, Opoaaum, etc.

$U5

**•“

-tHo Goods

I'kort-ks

Blended Brook Mink BUckAatrec-hao, etc.

$ 1 t^O ^
N.C P.ec«

at Tremendous ’Price ’^eductions

WOOL DRESS GOODS

Means that every garment must go now. No one
has ever offered such fine garments for anything
like the prices we now quote:

at i and some even H oil
If taeb Fmy Mixtures and riaida. 60c

mm:

Sll.’.iO for choiev of all oi^r best $.‘*.75for $!-■* and
.''ilk Lined
. high sradc cloth snnnooU.
cohU. made of line Broadcloth
mailc of choicest Broa<1<-loth nixl
in black or ralors louse or tiiud
light weight Keraey. io black
•lyh*. Full '>0 inches loug.
an<I wdoTB. Full 62inchcs lone
.\lso K< rsi‘y C»iats and .lackHs.
Icosi-or fitUsl sUlcs. linol witii
U-autifiil slyk-s. go liiiIiiRlii
ailk. Your choit« cf ili.-ae ami
c Clear.Lg
Clcarlnc Sale
S
gaiilic
^ 75
all other $20.‘$2 ) aud SW cv,i«.
tily
all go At ibe auiiie J ^ Q/|
price, fot uuly.......... XXevU

.

8lc Novelty SnlllDgs, 40 iuobee wide, all
CQ/->
Ihn
goDda, at ................................................ *72^ V

^Stinp l?8bSSw*pi^*?!d st^^ar.';*.?.6^c
6*l^BlackPsiiamS.areguUr«l.S5

$2.85 lor 6.50 Long Coats

<ii Black aad Stored Wool Dress
_ UBd Rennanto of Silks at Prices
___ are hound lo close them out quick.
CokirodTaacIa Silks, 75c rel^.
SQc

iochet looc. loot.- N< \clty
cOMs. worth
.\lso .V' inch
blh< k coats. iMuumti wiiii \. lvd
collar and culls.
g gg
for only .

17 ImA Coio^ Jap Slli& 14 different
onion, alao black, 60c quality, at.............................U

Wrappers, Kimonas
and House Jackets
AT HEAVY REDUCTIONS
B^ne^ wrappers, worth 1125 and gg^

$8.15 tor $18 Silk lined Coats

$11.90 lor $S0 Coats

25C

GmlteClotli,

SALE OF

0Q Q C For $12J» ttid $15 Overcoats in ('x
tPC7»^t7 f-jrd. black, bine Of gmy. nice- fitting .wls.
extra well line*l as'l taiiorwl. all *-(>m-ct styh-i ami lengths
<tA //C For 810 Overcoats.
M.n'*-m.! Young
M. n s JIO < *vere«>;.ti in Oxfonl «nd bl-ick.
co;;i, ; wit.n-r 1 Tigths in all hitses, this talc, at S<<4 >.
$12 and $15 Overcoats, moatly amaU
fi* V C/l
go'iu this w.l-.*at........................................
$8.50and$10Overeoats,mmUyaaiaU
hi/.-s, go in 1(H» s-il<’ at ...................................q/tJ-'Tc/

C I 9 A ? For Men’s $18 and $30 Fine Suits
^ i A ‘\JJ of Fam-v WnrsuxU an<l Caatimerra. Blue
S*‘rge. IJ'uicL Ttiib.-U nml ratliiiihi'l Wiimlwls The ’ .Mii-hiiels. Sli-m A Co.” line K’*-b*-iter Clolbiiig.
Tim verx
beigliih of pi-rf* ction

0O

For YoongMen's$12and315soils

riim-’K TlnU-ts eix! Cheviolb. titm-y w.,r.t.d»
t.ti.l (' issim- r.-s- strictly up to ilnU* io every detail “>;»
well a lon'i Ihronghont Six-s l-‘» to ^ y<'»rr,

CA A Q For $1150 aod $15 Salts. Tbit l-i
t^O*70 io«4odt*a Men's ami yuDug lut-n'^i |12'*0 utvl
*15 Snits left fr.itn oor n-gnlar Winter Slock.
CaaliUiiTi * ami Ttiilwrt*. single an<l double breaaU-'l. '"A
gD3<l seli-ctioD uf blacks ami 'lark mixlurea.

0A OCFor Yooog Men's$10and$13Soils
in sixea
to di>, will alao fit aiiiall men. Tbii
lot h fl <iv(T from <iiir seaaotra bniincM to clos*’ ont iiuick.
hi-i!.'*'t!;.' very 1*i’a- ji’icc.

DUCK COATS, PANTSj UNDERWEAR, etc.
Heavy Dock Coats, blanket liu*-*!, rublKT lutirlin*-*!.
Wtml ami Water I'f ’ .f. An extra *'2 ,0
^ ^
quality, in this sale at ....... ..............................

$1.48

6.40

! to '• years.

....... 75c

Ltbi.^' $ :»<>

Astracl.m coals ill u1! cul'its.
white. i;rey. r
100 fore.dy
Were >2 50 at

bruwti.

navy.

1.25

Wvr.>$.i'.o. lOJaud 4 60,at only

ei.'irs.i,",':?:. .3.98

•Pi M •jftJ K rat-y!. Vienuas and Bfim-ra.
All thm
mT.s-m's Btyli s. In
bice nm! *ixfiml. ••-rg*- «ir renelian
lim.i is.lv. taiiii »lt*t ve lining, warranted for tw** year*

512 .‘>0 Kersey Coats ill blu k and
colon. *>0 iaches I
ud or h^lf-fitU'l
ta, go
clioiiv
I ■ igan'itic Clearing
Sale f( only..............

1.25 lor 3.00 Baby Coats.

1.5S lor Misses* $.60 Coats.
Misses' hmg.
loose- eiNils. maile of brown and gray mixtures,
triuimnl with velvet and aoiiUsb.
^ OC
were Hi an<l $:i.60, at................................... X*Wd

UNDERWEAR
^ MARKED DOWN
.... HALF PRICE

"'■".SI

C / I O ^ For 318 and $20 Overcoats. Fine

$6.40 fot $12.50 Kersey Coats

for
For ngre 6 to 14 years.

One-HaU to One-Third Oil

win* gi'i! in on Jfi’s 41<‘arauce »ai’' “f lijn
g.'U n pe rmanent remim'”r of onr .itiahlv
.r*i tii-’s*’ prii’i’s for Uiv fri. mis we mak*'
!i Bifor.
cloiiii-6 ut half aud one third (tT
No wtmUr p*si|>le

Eaby Coats Way Down

Children's Coats Half Price
aud evvn less I

Men’s Clothing

1 and 1.25 Wool Underwear, broken as*orumms
left over from ..nr
,r !*..as.n.
1
.............................
s atm-k ' Red. ^r;^i i. AQg,
on. go ;.t ...................................... 1.1/a7V
brown and>ihiioii,

3.36 for 6.50 Novelty Coats. |{.ibi<-s Nuv.
eUv B-.rskin. I'onyeKin and all .titter i.tgh
pric! Novelty Coati. W.-r-Ti.
« «C
.1.50 and 7.-50.chr.i.vfor uuly ..............U.u!)
S2.--H,. go now at

................... .. -.........

/6c

Fine Silk Waists

■P Q« For 4.50, 5 00 and
«6.C70 6.00 Taffete Silk
Waiata. black and colon.

1.19

For 2.CO and 2.25
Mercerized
Sc-oi.-ii
a. WhiU- \ ••sling V\ esis
riaid Wnisls.
uin! Black Embroider* Mohair WruBis

sviz;;.

_

’::X''.z'^:..Si-48

S2 Bullaio Flannel Sbirts.. xira

^ J 2Q

4.35
/5c
CUMb^B-a Ueion Soils, mitb 35o, .

_
J and
Lace and Net Waists.
kUtifu' Medallhins. and
trimmcil with b^at
faiiey silk waists

2J

HOSIERY^SPiSf^,^

1 AQ For 2.25. 2.50 and
X."XO 3.00 Silk Embroid­
ered Waist*, msdo of fine Wool Batiale, etc., in white, black and light blue.

1.98

3r 3.00. 3.60 and
4.00 Waists made of
Net, Silk, Batiste and‘ Brilliantine.
IriUii


19c

Ladles* Outlno Gowns, worth tl 00.

Men’s Outing Flannel NIgbt Gowi^
43^
1; ii
guaii i-vcr m I'll-. ■'F-iulih-aa” ouik'', at .

_____
.
':zzz':zzz.::Z^z°‘:z’Z’‘:$i.89
69c

38c

For 75c.
1 00 and
1.25 Waists lu wLit,
aod color.xl. Very k.hoic..• garmcnis t
thif price.

Skirts Away Below

Regular Prices

All are made stHclly In accordance with very lalesi
lashlons from ihalerials lor present and early spring
wrear. Here are the lots, manulactnrers- slocks and
our own combinefL
1 98

Ladles’ U aad S.S0 Skbis
ma,U. of LaOiM'Clot!, ami Faacy Mis

9 Qfi For Ladies' $4 and 4.50 Skirts
• • xO u.&.ii- of Mohair. I’at ami an! M;\lur*>

turee in black and colora.

A AC For l^es* $6 wd 37 Skirts
maJ.’ very full, of extra nice grade of
Panama in ult colon. The very ncwi-st'and Ih.-!1

Ladles* Black Wool Knit H
uOo and 76c, at

2Sc

39c
,t"? .■ 89c

HUNDREDS OF NEW

^2q

Misses' ont'lnfl'^m^ i»^rih 60i: a^ rOc, gg^

Qf^n For 1.75 and 2.00
wOL/ Waists mil*' >J ;dl *<ki1
Botony Flaun*I in all i jlori. alao «htt<ami bUek mervriitM.

t^tylea.

“7 t\S\ For $12.50 and

clO.OO skiru

mvleof Silk. French V,.iU- and Ust
grmle of Chiffun I’anama. Mxuy new vfficis.
Vrry prvUy stih-s to clioot*- frcni.

All ol Onr High CUss Skirts are Snbiecl to Big Rednollons.

r

r."'::.. / 9c

W^s' Sweater Necks,-''-w -luality.axtortM ^g^

lf9c
Boys’ SOc Caps

w'gbia.

OftANO TMAVCRSC HERALA THUftSOAV. FCBItUARV «. YMA
t Law.
'

Coantr Oerk. Robert

Bheiby after vUltlng hU sUter. Mrs.
Welter T. B. Sharp.
Mrs. r. R. WlllUms and atm. vlaited

E.

vtake* lo call •tteaUOB U> the rollow-

PKblic m Traverse City iast^ week.
Acts of 1»07. re«arflBK :be caedaet- ^ Mrs. Nora Blman has rctmaed to
lag of uy buaHMM ODder wr naoe. Old Mission after a ahor-. visit here.
1st MCtlODS frOB Act

lei.

■irle. etc., vlthoal lUac In the of'

Miss Mabel Baldwin has

iwtnr^

Em of (be eomtjr cWrk a certiflcUe. to Birmingham. Miss Baldwbi was
Mtllag roftb tba BMBe Mder which teacher la the high achiiDl but had
led end the la
AiTidul ausea of ihoae canr on aneh
baalncM.

Mr. Walter

will

to gh e op becnooe of Illness.
Tbe east side. bOM- company

mao-

Ouerade oemra Feb. iff.

cm

with Prowtor Fred H. Pratt In reOaeth of Oeo. Hardy.
George Hardy, tor many jeacs a
resident of Long Lake tuwaMilp Ut
for a D(U>ber of yean reelElam In this
"Prorltflng that no pMwoa or peraoos aball bMaafUr eany oa- eoDdad
or traaaact haaliiaaa to thla ataU

. died at lf:3 a. m. Saturday ai
borne. S7l Baal Btgbt street. Be­

4)er any aaiawed ■aota. or under any

tides ’.be widow. Mr. Hardy leaves a
Bd. Hsrdvy. and a daugbtOf. Mrs.

dWlsBaUoo. aanw or a-'rla.

Clara Kessler and

THE NIGHT M&6MIRES.

CANINE POLICE SOUAD: pronounced HIS'
CASEINCUHABLE

Bemethli^ Werth Knewint Per These
Who Lie Awsko and Wt
-Too bavu Mlb awake at nlgbt.“
hM

gnawing

Boraevbere dosra

at
la

tbe
a

woodwork

kitiAieo cup­

board r
Ihe listener nodded.

Whole Body Raw with Eczema-Ufe was Intolerable—Wat Even
^Incased io Plaster—Discharged
Hospitals as Hopeless.

TO PATFWL-POSTS WITH MEN.

“Bow lood did it aannd to yoc
load as a burgUr spUbieflag tbe
Clever Aaimals Taught te Trip Up
jambe with a jlmmyT
. fiuspicieus PsrsoAS en the Run.
ABOtber nod.
“Too bare been awakened at 140
They Knew Bad Man Prtxn Coed
a. -m. by tbe crying of a tuetblnf: in­
Neariy Every Tin
fant nest doorr*
A shudder. ,
-And It sounded like tbe boanemi'ft
mnra of miucted ululationa of a frendo -Jemaefi

... . . .. __

mbnilng sod
looLIng I

a

mnuKd

a

From tlx aer
Ifua, yemn uld.

il.«

otepeoo.

this, otnie. or to any corporation organiaed under tbe laws of any

other

Wakefield over lo Belgium t« lm>k at
the police dugs of Hrusm'ls. Gbcnl ami
other clues. Wakefield liked tbe mr ibods of Gbem liest. bought four Gbr'ui

slate and lawfnlly. doing busincaa In
this Btnte."
BBcUon E of the act

referred

to

states that those who failed to com­
ply with Urn proeUtoos of thU

“No. no,- be said.

mrtcuoe thereof aball be puntabed by a fine of bot lets than twenty-flTe nor more than one hundred dotUrs or by imprisonment in the dlscretloa of the copn'; and aach day any
peruon or persona ahall violate

ELK RAPIM.
Mich..

Feb.

Tbe

<Agrkmltaral

eeclAy

baa elaelA the r
PreMdMt—Braeat R.

Harris.

BIls-

Foreat Home Twp.
DIreclora—Oeorge

Ointber.

Cuelor

Foraet

Home

Twp.; J. W. Dewey.

Twp.; T. B. NIlea. Mancelona Twp.
W. H. Jaguaya. Jordan Twp.; Thomas
H. Rubton. Oenlrai Uke;

Wm.

F.

Smith, Banks Twp.
U was decided by tbe society, that
a fee of ME abouM be charged for
the nee of tbe greund for dreua (nrposes, and that tbe tweetdent, secreUry «ad tr^aanrer should meet the
hoard at aopervbmre at their

April

session lo confer with said board tn
the Inter^ of tbe ipOd fair.
''Tfotke WM given at aald meeting,
that at tbe adjaaraed seaslon to lx
heM la the

court

house.

Monday,

March 2. that the auober of dtrertora
would be changed from ala to IS. o
» la tbe county.
Fruak Vender baa sold bit

“1 maso oft

wood. pine, this bete."
And be drew from bis pocket a
aevent matebee
dieted, tbe fiame would not consume,
but only blackened ft a little.

any

a of thU act aball be deemed
A Mpante offeaee.

Antrim CEWy

there's*'-

act

■ball W guilty of

nk Rapids.

not bniu
“Oh. yee. Tbeie’s brier, pipe brier,
yoa know, and there's Iron wood aod

photo­

was fireproofed by
It wat part of a whaleboat
and CMS when a harpoon was stuck
Into a hig whale the Ube fonlod. the,
Btea all Jamped for tbeir Uvea and tbe
whale made a mad plunge downward, i
draggln' tbe boat down bebind It,
Down. down. It went They Iboogbt ft
would never come up again. It made
a lot of tbeae tervtficplaogaa and dlves.l
then It dashed off faster *0 llghtnln'.l
but It died In tba end. and tbe ^lerie'
sen got It and they got badt tbeir

boat too.

evers- part of his tn'sly was qiiib- nw.
We had to strap him d.iwn in iwt. for
be used lo u-ar hinw-If dreadfully in
his n|e>i>. The ag->iiy he went tbnnigh
is quite Ijeynnd w.xiU. No one tlnnight
we would nwr him. Tin- irginxmal
div-px. a verv- cb-viT man, nmnounred
tin* cone hMjnd...,; at hw-t. he noul the
only hope was that In' might, ff he
bv<^ lung enough, •nitcmw it to sotne
extent. AV>' had him m hospital* four
timra and lie was pronouiK-ed one of
the wnr-t c-a.—. if not tlx wor»i, ever
admlii-d. From each lx was dischargitl as Inmral'le; in fart Iv got
At om- tn-|.iial ■ he»- incan'd hun in
i^i.t^bm.I tin- -.-m.-d to oggravste
ililv. He lonki-d mi
badlv
_____ _______
tliat no -... liiii.l to go near him
his life wil
w - a Lunk-n tn him. \Ve
and hie
kept Irving nvn-dv afi*T rrnv-<lv. but
we liad gut Bhti-vt pact hoping f<x a
cure. Six moi)’b« ngu we puirha«>d
a eet of I'ulieiira S«'ap. Oilitmenl. and
Heeolvnt Filk and perM-vm'd with
tliem. 'Th<> mult woe truly tnarvelous
and tn-dav lx i.i»Tf.*-tly cured, liir -i;n
ikmi-b on It an»-wlexe.
'

toad.
<'MlciluiH>iur Lane. Cambk-wdl
Ki)E.. Jau. t:

Loon Anger, an aged and respected
dUtea of the east aMe, died Thurs­
day monrieg of asthma.
■too OauntleU baa

been

tn>m Mllna aod Is at

brought

present

In

serlona condiuoa. the reeuK of falling
down the eieps

of

tbe.

Unlvrrtlty

Midini.
Mtw Clara Lonnger baa

retnmrd

hone after vlslUng Miu. Charles Car« aty.
Mra. Ble LaFarge and Mina Bald­
win ai« visiting In the southern part
of (he eute.
J. D. ArU and wife, of the east aide,
have returned from a vtalt near Kaikaaka.
CUroBce

MorraU has returned

lesjM;
Dr. A. W. Chase’s
Ointment

B*r mM kgr iikkaia Ong o*.

to

I triumphs. 1

gowns

and

toilal and maintain the
with onr gifts, whan aU tbIa U over
and tba brMs'a mMbar bat cried and
tbe gnMts hava told wbal a sweet lit­
tle girl ebe was, then wa gather with
laugbter In onr eyee end a tug at onr
bsarta and throw rlco and oM shoaa
and all aorta at foollabnam after tbe
two wbo are looking ao bopafuUy Into'
the bigb noon of tbstr Uvaa. It Is all 1
symbolleal.
Surely It is Biera worth
•urely
'
while than tba firecncksts of
Fourtb ot July. Maybe It la as much
so as tbe TbankaglrlBt day turkey or
tbe Baatar raMUt-Waablngton Times.
FsiM ts Talk Eoglieh.
A pleasant faced woman, cleanly
■Bd waU draaaed. ooenpled a seat on tbe
taslgrant train over fte Panaaylranla
railroad.
Interpreter and paseeegen
tried to convene with ber In a dooea
langnagea. but tbe only looked puttied.
“Wbat Use does this min reach
Braddockr ebe askad tbe conductor In
perfeqt BnglUb wbra tbe train reached
▲Itnou.
Her trsvellmIf c«
bad failed to talk CnglUb to ber. tbe
' tancaage abe ksew.-PtaUadeIpbla

Megfiets For Hsndi.ng Olsas.
Il h.'i* Ixcn proiiosi-a to use clrctro
mmgueu
for Ilftlug and baudllag
Urge psile* of glBs*. This 1* aceompIltbMl by placing a piece of sbeet Iron
onder tbe giasa and apfOylng otw «r
more electro magnets on tbe U|qwr
(are of tbe giasa. Hx eleotto magnets

In Cutting Aluminiuw.
For r-utliug aluuilDluci In a* lathe ulte
■!i be used
as It pr^

a better Snlsb to be obtained.

New York city
asUng that
damages be awarded to certain clb-iita
bo-attac of a change of grade io tbeir
stre-'t. When be bad <-omplHcd his ar­
gument the president >Ald: "Mr. Blank.
yon ought to know better than to take
np the time of this board In this man­
ner. You are too rwd a lawyer not to
aliuw (bat on your own preseoiatton
of facts tbeae im-ojiIc have nut tbe
•badnw of a legal claim egiilort the

In Its direcllofi.
Another accumpllsUmcut these four
footed Itoglxrrys are.uow up on I*
that of paying uo murv aticn;
foslllndc ot revolver bullets than a
tried ivirlvvor pays to a \i.!lcy of bird
shot. Tbe Ulghwaymou test Is auoiber
oue. Tbe part of the bigbwa.vtuau Is
taken by the uiaa wbo ban tx<-u (ced­
ing the dogs and w ith w hom onliuary

would be If It were not for tbe sym- Uooa are pteaaant. nurse'(been.
boUI
Turkey at Tbankagtvliii. tbs you will fall asleep. In tbe morning
stackings bung at tbe Wind firo^lace J«u will not be downcast U-rauw your

making

1 <a (‘Bt-'l.-en. err ( *
luce. BUM IWI.. UcM.

«.

> usual for field guns. It Is of cuurw
tireecbloading iiolrk flrer. er|iilpped
-nil a hydro-pneumatic brake.

•but lie

down half a mite or more to change' count for the latter would keep me
tbe Bbav of tbe vrood like that“-New; talking.
"But take it for granted that what­
Orlaana Ttsae-Damocrat
ever your cause for worry at uigbt It
will look smaller by. daylight and rw
•ymbeta That Exp
What a hDBdrem old world *thls , fuse to dwelt on It. If your anllrl^a

k tbe rabbits aod eggs at Easter.
tbe pennlaa noder one's plate
bIrtbday-tbcM old make believes geo•rally sweeten our Uvea and make us
bstter. CMtler and stronger men and
women.
8o when a wedding comes
Into our circle and we all work ouraelvaa HI over tbe preparatlosB. either

h>.
tVticT

Garmsny's Reia dun.
Grvnt paius aiv taken by tbes- tier
to exehidr' at.

Tbe squad have been taught on>'
thing at a time First came obeJienre
to urdeni like "Come to becL" "After
Um. l<oy." and tbe like. Next cime
knowing a polU'cman In nniform and
aiwujs working with the uniform.
More dIDcoll tUati this was Icanilug to
dlstliurilsb a Irolleeman's wbisik- from
other wbislles. Now the dugs will pick
ever}- time aad run
out a |>ollcoma

Ukely

Prise Meney In 1T62.
To tbe Eugllsb victors of Ilnvai
txIoDged (be spoils, snd very rich and
Important tbeae were.
Besklea tbe nine Spanish meu-of-war
found Intact In tbe harbor, wbiob
added to tbe three sunk at tbe
trance and to one or two others «
tured outside lu tbe course of tbe
•ratloos fanned about oue-fifib of
,
Crippled ber for the rest of the war. |
no leas an amouni tlmn fS.000.000 was
tealM In |»rtse money by tbe cap-

"I nut only expo ted t

dogs would be (rh-udly.
fitrauge o'|> walks up. wllb I'ido cop
trotting
obediently
at heels
O'lt
epriugs Mr illghw-a.vmau and fa'.s
□poo strange cop Fldo cop rvsilses st
owe that It Is a case 'of Ixlng true to
eitbw duly or bis dinner. Ili-siiatc?
Not be. oue glance at the I'lue uulform uf bb» (rivud, and I« bL« siolstauce be flb-s. Mr lligbwayiuaD n.ourally Is soon dowu and uut. What
would bapi»-n if tbe qnomluiu blgliwayman fetltd lo ixrforni bis fmi< ti.>n
of bamllng oat dinner tbe next iluitbe rido
snd be liH-t was not Iv
\eale>l al'iwllce bcod'iunrlcrs
The dog* w ill lx sent out with InJI
vidual lullcoaicn. tbe mau bolding bis
partner lo Icasli
Wben in the middle
of bis Ixai. which tbe dog has sirvady
been made famlUar with so that b.knows It as a beat of his own. doggie
Is released and chases blm».-:f an bis
duties.
Uc scours field* an.l runs
through allcvS. bh* a 1-* at cellar

pushed by hts client*

wii'i ..vm to

know murv alwai Uic i:r.v iluu be
d«ee Uut the only ibliig Lc <-uu Jo la
to let them come up agabi't It tbauiBclvcs. They probsM}- know us much
alout ft DOW as 1 did U-rof I thank
you for your attentnci ' i\ iib that be
took n;> bis lHx>k« and left tbe room,
followed by a half dozen c-restfslleo
rilciit*.

You
tear, lu t lili
ran iru't a <'bitiaii._u to <:
auvtliliig be agr,-.-* 1-. •
Wbea I rvacbed I '.u Vna;
my Interpivier a ('bin*-** il
lMcx.lcaoi. ,«ayul*le 1" l-m
the money

I I:

I'blna w-IIl uudersr.-i:
dug bo riq'tw-laMf
ua; t-binaiigSD I* *1

doors, and wbeo be sees anything
guod fellow,
plclout Iiarks

turc of this wealthy city
sum we are told that Albemarle
Focock as commanding rsapcctivc.
D D»« '*od end sea forces received uo
lees than £122.0*7 each. whDe Comme*
dore Keppel’s abare amounted
much aa £24,5.V. and doubtlen b
farotber. Major General Keppel. revel

rl.lxge or .1-sirl.an.l » i •
cop runs up. and they luvesligste.
If h:nl JUap|xan-d wllb my '
be sees any one runulug In a suspicious cn.liliig the draft s:jJ I.v
msnuer. (be dt« Juiui- right in. triix
-XU cangSi. pnin-b;;' ill
op tbe rnnojr and elands Uylng uter Isxn r vlfi and sever-. ' <•
him until the officer come* up.
Wo-Jl.l oaie ‘.-‘l b'-> b'Ofl
Three of tbe four BclgUns arc named !!i-ri:ic*' !m ! Neil uuyl. c I
Tbe fourth, tppy w<m;,i |,.ive j-inNIi* 1
Nogi, Max end I'onncr.
ed an almost equal sum. Thus tbv: fur~ ransous. L< name.! Igid}
' I’unltlimeiit
mjrv.v
Keppel ftmlly Ixneflted by tbU ex|xof the i«ollce dcparimeui 1* an
» snincNHly
Sjn.-iel ^I.•r
dltlon to tbe tuoe of considerably over npQ, to tbe effect that iJdy wii; so.»
cess Magazine.
flSaOOO. snd ft Is racorded that tico- .uj somewhat to the number of Belglsii dog cojx Dogs young
,raiu fur New Turk
aoKxe lu IV-li.luiu. aud ft dost* lit.
norc to brlug them here. S>o tjdy
pups yriH he worth at least 120 aph-ce
> added
t and at
to Ibe U<
outlay to the ixdlce appropriation.
The fifth dog. Ibe Eugllsb
,
cell's) Jim. Ill
be I* tbe;
if tbe experiment
llveUcsi of tbe l<
with tbe dog* snccceds and they d >
many middle aged i
, .
.
specUbiliilea who are running for tro!
leys or (be doctor, tutuiv squads will
probably be Urgvly compoeed of Bar
ttob Airedales Uke Jim.

money purchased tbe estate of iu>iribfield. In Sussex, from which he after-;
ward took bis Utle. Pucb werv tbe;
solid reward obtainable la war In tbe
etgfataeotb century, wbeo tbe profes
Blou of arms was (or tbe successful
soldier considerably more lucrative
than ft to todsy.

vine husband M
OM wbo when bto wife has tbe newrslgla Nffers more than ebe doM. B«
-And abe generally secs to It that R»
4aea.-Clnclnnsd Enquirer.

At CoUlagwood and CrMaora. Ooi.

IO one todeccive joo In thiL
JusL-os

Experiments ttuit tritle with pud endanger the bmUh of
InCaata and Ctuldreii—Experience

agaiust ExperimenU

What is CASTORIA
Buric. I>mpti and S.M>tliinB Syrtipa.

nft-r
if. rwurj
..1 b.v»e

What a Kret I:
rtoboUv there U no i,r- tic-ii t.-i-n
nxre frequecilly ukhI ti:::i
word
'•knot" Tlx w'Xd to synonyiU"US wlib
tbe miWh-al mile. ..r C.'Arti’t fx't.
While, sk every one ktmws. Ibe grofrapbkal mile is OJPto feet
Thto
would make tbe kn>.t equal lo 1.IS
geot-.-ophUal mil.’*, snd therefi

<.oiiipare ite siexd
a boat expressed lo knots
road train. It to neceosary lo multli
tbe si'f.'d In knots by 1.1
point to I- reinenibered to that spee.1
mean* s dtotanee traveled In unit time,
•o when one rpeak* of a boat bavinc
a speed nf 20 knot* ft to Dot neee*»a
«r prwper to sdd per boor,
ttself when employed ss s unit of

have IwrD Inuodnced Into that coonuy speed *!ml(!e* nautical miles per boor,
by tbe Moon, it to etlll In nae Bmon| . a cruiser ibst makes 21 knots traveto
the peaaanta.
| *4.13 geogtapblcal mUek per boor.

r

It bt rjcawaiit*

ithcr 0]>ium*
aU .MorplTi
■phlno nor oUicr Nnrrntie
juid aiUya FcTcriehncKW,
Colic.

It cure* T>inrHm-a and \Ylnd

It relieves TccthL^ *.-roablcs* cures CuusUiuittou

and Platulcucy.

It. oaMiuilatos «.iio Food* ixKnlat*-* tho

Htomarh and Bowels, glrinif bcaiihy and natural

hIm'p.

Tbe Cliildrcn’a Panaeca-Tbe Hotber’a Fnend.

CENUiNE CASTORIA always
^ Sean the Signainre of

The Kind You flaye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.

----------- ^xntist
bays

I

HeldTng His vco.''
Michael Callabuu. a m. iimu Invn for
! Jbr~»wn>tben> rallruad. bn* uLevii CadMagmtwa. .
a!l.-rni*n. wUHc.

THE DIVINING ROD.
French

________ _

havlng tbe lime of tbeir tlxe*
with the doCBles Wakefield i
trolwen Charles llcenuan and ililea.
MclKinald nr<- the lui-ky <.-u|is wbinw,
dally Jell has been to go to South
Wasbiugtou park snd trxln five fnrlieBomc puiHi bow to be good |>ollccniea

appear before ns as ibingii realUed.
our smsU worriee at overabelming
calamlilea.
“You find youraelf awake lo the
night and your tbonghls wander back
to some lime in your youth when In
tbe presence of those older and wiser
yoo-aa you now Beclt-were guilty of
some alight breach In depontnent or of
some little offenaa to good taste In
apecch. and you dwell upon tbe eoudemuatlob that must have fallen u|k>u
you. In the morning If what yon were
dwelling upon ao seriously oecura to
yoor mind at all you smile and say to
yourself that U your fsult was noticed
by an.vu
an.vbody at tbe time
e but you to rrmeu
trivial foi

ad has been made tmdftr hu perw
Bonal superrlsion since ltalnrau<-y.

CaatOTia is a bartnloas gnbatltate for Castor Oil, Pare*
Ti.'l alarmr^at first.
V.TV
howevi-r.
tlx rash l»-g»n to
rimwd over his li-wd
and shoulder*, and
It <wund him gw
duvnifnrt. I Ui
and (nisi half a d‘W
s. all with tin- sannTbe

p,pp» ..d .. EddlUh AIM.l. .. -ISrST."
P with tbeir new field aitllpertment with snd brought them u\-er.

ing to t
ofiL
"Tbe fact la." Ibe physician went
on. “the night magulfiea. At night our
plMSurca are tuura keen, our iwiaa

“Tbe wood of tbe boat was all
tbia bate, bard as iron.
Wbst bsd
“Tbe night magnlflesT' the physician
hardened It was tba presaore of tb« repeated. “Such things as I have
Wktar.
Bctenttllc codgera aald tbe tioned prove It It la partly due to tbe
Whale esoat have carried tbe boet! alleace. but more to ourselves. To ac-

graph lalley to C. B. Houk. of Boyne
City.

“There you ai*e. Yon recall tbe idea
aad aoiM of tbe epigrams and a lltUe
of tbe aeUIng and all of It ao commooplace that you wouldn't thlok of try­

in one Tor over SO.yean, haa home the algnatnre of

All Connterfeita, Imitations and
x ntmths until
.-n Owen's life
wse mode inuilersble l.v pczmia in
it!> «<v»l form. He
was all right utiiil
• red r»»h broke

I iSr;....

ship duly organised aader tbe laws of

The Sad Yon Bare Alw«yB BooBltt, and u^ldi haa been
'

SUFFERED 14 YEARS
CURED BY CUTICURA

aofoebody's blood r
and a bull terrier bgrfcs at you. one of
Partial collapae.
tbe best things to do Is to slop. You
“Along toward morning yon have lis­ win Slop anyway, willy niny. and
or otherwiae. other thaa
the
real John Bailey. He was 7i years old.
probably at tbe coat of a bruised sbln.
Hardy came to Ihh locality ta tened to the (bin. small voice of a
e or aamea o( the tadlvMaal
for ibe dog belongs to the new ranine
IMEb ana wu well respected by aB qolto drculatlog above yoor boadT'
ladltldaala ovnlaa. coodueUnc
An Inroluuwi
inroluuwry slap.
police squad, and tbe first thing be
llm.
I'onersl senicA
(ranaacttaE awh bualnees. onleaa such wbo knew
lod like tbe screeefa of i
does when be sees a suspicloas looking
“Did ft
held on Bu^r afurnoon at S
person or peraoaa aball file In tbe ofo'clock at the h<6c. the Rev, J. ■»{ planing uiili turalug out clapboards for peraoD on tbe run U lo dasb
Ace of the clerk of the eoubty or
a barnl”
tween bis legs aud send him
Miller oMciallng.
oouatlea la wtlcti sneb peraoa or pet'
Two nods.
collar bone. Tbit Is because li's tbe
‘“Would yon have minded any of firat rule In tbe rode book of the new
aoaa ova. eawduct. or uaoaact aueb
•old Fine Coeimral.
^ tbeae Bounds In tbe daytime 1"
canine patrol pqaad No. L N. Y. P. D..
boalaeaa. or matnUIn aa - office o>
W. Wilson, register of
di-edr,
A sbske of tbe bead.
says tbe New York Suu. .
place of bntlneaa. a certificate aetUng
“Now. 1 Lave no doubt you think
bae sold a floe Black Java cockerel^
Tbe new sqnad ofjtoUce dogs is fnlly
forth the aane aader which aoeb buato J. W. Close, of Ft. Wayne. Ind.. Tor ttpt tbe stx-iulug loudness of tbeae trained, and there always will be this
loess owned Is. or Is to be coodoeted
aounda was duo to tbe contrasting
Insurance against Uielr biting a iiImv
wbicb be roce'tved tlO. The bird will
or uaasacted. and the Iroe or real foil
lence of tbe nlgbL Hut lake snotbef out of a raspecUbte clttsen under tbe
iln In ibis <1(y notlt after the
name or ttaatca of tbe peiooo or pertaut You have been In lover
poultry abow. and will be
entered
tTm-um <«-iibout utfernncei.
1 eoolac. coodncflag or traaaactman—they raa’t. Kacb doggie cop is so
under the name of Mr. Close,
“And do you remember hot
muezled tbat be rao drink water, bark
lag tbe aame. with tbe botne and poatnofter aod wanner and more Uiplling vebemrnily
have Ills Qou! iwlted.'
ofllce addreai or addreasea of aald pertbe touch of your beat glri's baud
esDoat
FCRBONAL.
aon or pmoat. Bald oertiacate aball
as you strolled with ber on the way •tome false frleud. Inadvertently rlirw
be aecntad and duly oekaovledged From nuraday's Record.
homo from sloglug school at tbv wlicti. up Ibe pillars of aociciy or aic.-pt
George 1
by the peiaoB or peraoaa ao owning,
Ing hour of half past 9 p. m. kban ft iKdagtia from a boirber wbo wants to
condoetlag or intendlag to conduct' Kingsley this morning.
Hied In tbe fotenooo keep open after hours.
!
Mrs. J. II. Kculftt left this moruibg
If you might eKort ber to the
Tbe dogs have hem In training for |
hi vocal exerrlsrs';'’
-Persons now owing or condueUag for Kingsley on s visit with friends.
tbeir duties since they were brought
j
CTare
WllklnBou.
clerk
for
Peter
over
from
Ghent.
Belgium,
a
few
•ueh bvalBM aadar an aaaamed
!
dugs of this half
name, or tm^ any auch daalgnatton Wurxburg's drug store at Nortbport,
the flulabiQg touch?
collie half mastiff breed have been I
referred to ta aeotten one. ahall file hM gone to Saranac on a two weeks'
“It was not.'* tbe pbyalcUn replied nsed lu police work for years wlibj
vacation.
aaeb certtficate ai
to hlB own question, noting his tlstcn- good results. Third Deputy Comnils-l
Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter, of New­ aria look of uncertainly. “Take another
scribed, within thirty days after this
eloder Arthur Waods determined to'
act shall take effeot.
gad
persons aygo. who have been Hslllng friends Instance; You think you know bow to get some dogs to use in the omiyinc|
Bast Jordan, aivlvi-d UiU morning
beraafler owning, conducting or transB imie.“
precincts of New York lo fight ihet
A smile
graUficallon.
• » tIbH with Dr. and Mrs. J. L
summer epklemlcs of atticks on cbll-'
noting boslnesa as alpresald shall, be­
the police with the
“Welt, you find yourself awake at dr«Q and help ■
fore commencing aald bnalneaa.'file Boyd.
Mrs. Frances BdIcV rt'tiirned to her Bight and thinking. A gvm of an idea long b.'als all tbe year around.
auch eertlEhate In .the manner bereauddeoly sparkles In the darboeas.
He at first ibuugtrt of Moudboundi
homo In Charlotte. Mlcb.. yeaterday.
You snrround H
but these did uol seem prarticabie. A
’*nU act aball in no way affect or after spendlag a month with her sls- while elaborating tbe oetiing you
tbe suRgestioD of Uobert 1. Bacuu,
Mra. Men J. Gagnon. Cll SUtb aaleep.'''^hai does this Jewel aiu<
apply to any corporation partnership
to In tbe morulugr’
aaaoetalfcn. nmlted or s'pecUI psrtaer- street.
Mr. Woods sent Ueutr-nant George K
also

CASTORIA

Outlet to ■bc>erformed by New
Ybfic't Dog Copt.

a phyMelan. “and hare baard a

moMe

Causes lu Aetien.
j c alking al.ing Ibv rsllma.l iravks be
(.nuls rrolvt. a Frvui-b M-iemtot Ma- j . iin.l a bvctluu bond piecldly
p
sleeping
dom-d at Ulorun Ki.'. Muriu.
bvsidv tbe rails. Callabn look.*! dlsrvTenixs. thinks ihcre to somctbliig lu gt’rtedly at ibe deUnqneut for a (oU
lb# divining r-sl. Uto theory to that It uluute
Muuit- aiiu
and then
»m-u n-iutiraeo:
Iviuarled: .
doe* Uul iNiiui to water or a pnxi.um
"Slope on. ye laij- spalpeen.' olapR
met.*!, but that Its action Is coniruiii-d on. fur as long as you alaix you've^
bj any '-tornge Id the density of the a Job. but wben you wake up you ala*l'
ernb's cnitu over wbicb ft to •arriud.
got none.“-^pianflJ^^^xlna.
Thus be to'Ileves ft would make tbz
usual res|K>BSe If It were caiTit*l acnx«
ICTATE of MICHIGAN. TftB P1U>the Hue .if a subl.Tnttieao hstenv.ursiItali' Court fur tbe County of
wbicb luid run dry Just tbe san.c ns if
(Ir.vml Traverse.
water w.-r>' Howing Id It. aud It would
In the mutter of the estate «f Cy®n>H>oDd to depB-tts of oil .«• uatunil
tbiu Kriit/'T. (leei-aeed.
gas Just as readily as to water. t>n' of |
Nolli-i- to ticn-liv given that fMir
precious ruelal or coal. He think* lb.it|
U'tli.- rivm the 4rb day ef January.
an ImjHtnout change In the ennb's i
I'. IKito. buve lixn
Mr
density aneb as to caused by a aulc
clltor.*
temnean ilver may tx detert'*l In
'xaminaibiii and adJuK'ineir.
pa»leq >•'.•
‘. t ■ u ca —i .:c
^
that all rn-dliors of said d<x<-aM-d are
.-allv.jy i,....: U' ii subu'i-raiic'iii wa
tcrcouree enwses tbe line of a'siipcrfi- rcqiilnd M pnwenl their claims
ca d c
the (4tv of Traver*e*Clty In said
den one may bo traced with Uie tud by
I day
r bi f.ir.' thi' :
M.-iy.
a person oixratitig ft tn a Iwot on tbe
1 win
aii'l that said cbi
aurfsi-c streaui.
heard by raid emit im htlday.
He considers that tbe pbenomenoii till- Ktb d;ij "f M.iy. .1. I>. Itoto, at ten
U one of mugnettom. Tlic earib at i>'cli><k In the foieiKioii.
tract* ibc ml dlffereiitly
i| J.miur} till. A. fl.
tbe bidden fi-ulure* of It* slrnctare. If
the opi-ralor vfmn niMier shorn or If
be grasps IBE rod with nildxr or *IIk
or other ntmconductlug gluve*. nniuing
will bapIXD. A miigtietized rod. on HpOther band, will give far mure |MKltlve i.v
J i'» * C- :idi pm
CIVT
r PtoiM
results tbau a |iluiu one. He lus. be

z4

1

H. L X. L TWE GXni

aavs, BntboDU<ui*'il Ibi- - ;-c.;
two alternately to a liUiufttilocil
j ^
tor. Tbougb he m-ver knew wbicb rod
be bad. ibe. !iiugueTlr.d one always

5I.J-

je«;:
ke
. *1
|r-..ik.*-n

iiii'E

showed fir greater acllvlly.
Really, however. It to Indlffeycnt
Wbst maiertal to iix-d. Oixratun. iisuady prefer a hazel twig, but M. rn.ttoi
Uiluks wbslebune or laalac-a Ixiier,
but U-*t of all a tbin r.id of sttxl
el alxuit
ob
an eighth of no Inch lu thickues*
the eud* n rap;*-J lu hue copper

r.r

Artificial Gems.
Artstidc t'b'iri-iti- has dlwoTcn*! a
DM-tli.*! of pni.lu.Hig very to-.tiiHfuI
/la;2"i'd* by p.ixtiug a js.wi-rfiil cle.-Irt- c.im ut tlmMigU a liquid *ul|.hale
uf bljck .-arU'n
.\-c.llu-r Fr.'a.-b sa­
vant Qov- ci.Tini* to b*t.' ili-*ci».T»->l a
means of '-<.:i\erUug tbe ••••rniijun mlo
eral CiTUuduiii. which l« only worth
rl 2 frnui-s per raraf. Into ruble*
so l sappbift-* of a mark—1 value |■.|U^I
to 3fi fran." jxr carat ly a simple
process, A mouib's exp'eim,- I., tl*
actli'ii of ralluni turn.*! jc'.ow . or;ndutb lu»fln«. clear n!l).t ." wtdi.- ibt

Standards #f Musure.
The U'»'ilut...ii C.f Milling .-irid M.'l.tllurgv "f Irimbili ha*
tc-l and
m-emiueiiib-.l Ibe a.biptinn ..f the fol­
lowing d,!i:iKi -n*: That the ton Ix-n
:b: of 2.'»i0 i«>ufW« arolrdi:ii .to;
that tl;.' miner'.. Inrh l»‘ a flotr of 13
cubb- fe.-i |»-r luiuote, that Ibe guil'-n
be gnil'.n of ten pi.uti'to; that ;• I
teuqexaiure* to- exprew*'*! In d. cr s
ixnticraJe; ibat gold ami sllv.-- rv
s Ix •lai.'.l lu tencs of Uoe
n..i as l.iilliou Hint th- g-., l
■ of <XI- Ix expressed In t!'. tr- '
.' of fliir guld. worth g2>>.irr. or «.

.■itSlp £
..

t M
!«U

il”

II » .
Itk&piw

Train*fon'i-tw**'rr.*tw«'i'r ?r<1
rrd Pro
Provctm.irt Iob»» bS
SX> '* ■. awlU -..'e m.
Train* frvn f—Url'.iT »nU Pi
•1 l< *-X nji.l e tfc.
Kslr. I.BOtraln. nmteh' lO*. in. nnS « b p •
F. A aiTiJURIJ* O. P. A

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

• UllUlgS

Rubber Soles
A true f -rest to not nfre'\ a -t-.r.boGMi fub of wood, buu r.» 1:
s
factory ot wood and at tbv satuc time
a reservoir of water. When y.,u heir
to preserve our fores:* or to p aut tiewones, yrwj ate acting tbe part of good
d Uzvn tb—Uouae • eU.

on yoor old Rubber*
add a lot to tbe wear.
We

cement mbbfT

aoles on

tad go«r-

an tin.' tbem never to
Rtputatien and Charaetar.
Law.ver texatniultis Jurvi—Do yon
anderstaud tbe differvnee letwe.'n
character and reputation? Joror-U.-potptl'.u to tlie Dsme your oeigh'o"rs',
give you; character to tbe one tbey i
take from Jvmj -.fudge.

-•ome off.
.Aak to tee tbe rob­
ber KiliDg we use.

QRAND TRAVER8E HEUALO. THURSDAY. FEBffUARV «. ISO*.

A. J. WILHELM
MID-WINTER SALE

Corner Union
and Eighth St^.

SOUTH SroE

After Inventory we find we have too many Goods--we bought
heavy last fall—so we decided to have an unloading Sale and give
our customers the benefit. Look over these columns, you will sure­
ly find something that will interest you. We back the truthfulness
of this adv. by the firm’s good name. Sale commences Wednesday
February. 6th, and continues until March 1 st.

WMITE GOODS SAL.S
In connection with the above, we will hold our annual Linen and White Goods Sale.
Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Handkerchiefs, Muslin Underwear, all Shirt Waists,-^
Embroideries, Laces, India Linens, Long Cloth. Cambric, all Sheeting and PillowTubing,
all. Muslins except those mentioned at special prices. Ladies’ will find a good assort­
ment of everything, included ih this Sale a discount of 20 per*cent. will be given.
In thif column you buy $1 00 worth ol
goodt for 80c, or 10 per cent dUcount.

In this column you buy SldO'worth ol
(^xkIs for 75c. or
per ccAt discount.
- -y

Dress Goods
Silks. Velvets
Trlnunliios
' UnlnQs
Ribbons
Ready Made Skirls
Silk Underskirts
Sateen Petticoats
Flanneleite Wrappers
Corsets
flannelette NlQhlgowns
Yams
Cotton Batts

All Winter Underwear
All Hose lor Ladies and Children
Wool Mittens and Gloves
|Ud. Mittens and Gloves
Fascinators. Ice Wool Shawls
Infants' Wool Jackets
Large Wool Shawls
All Wool and Cotton Blankets
^
Quills
We ha%-e other arlides not mentioned
in any of these columns for lack of space
which will be included in this sale.

In this column you can buy
worth of tfoods for t)7c, or
’ i per cent
discount.

All Ladles* and Children's
Winter Coats
All Fur (Meek Pieces aud Mulls
A Few Last Year’s Cloaks lor
Children we sell at $1.00 each.
. LADIES' FUR JACKETS
1
1
1
2

A-trachan worth S'iS.OO for...........SJ7 "0
Astrachan worth $:{U00 tor...........$22 00
Near Seal worth $.’>5.O0 for.........$4iJ t»0
Near Seals worth $4.5 0(1 for- ..isi

In this column we will give you a few
pri<%s on staple goods.
Best Calicoes at.........................
Percales worth 12 l-2cc at...........
Percales worth 15c at ................. .I2I-2C
Amoskeag Ginghams at..........
Sc
Loesdale Muslin at ........................ 9Kc
Indian Head worth lie at...........
Uncleached Muslin, good, at....... .... 5c
"
worth Sr at ... 6c
.. TXc
..^4Uc
"

worth Sc at ....... ... Cr
......................... 10c at.............
......................... 12>icat... ... ’9c
Chaiiibray at...............................
Noile Du Ntord £t........................
Ginghams worth 10c at ............ . ... Sc

Here Are Some Bargains From Our Clothing Bepartmeflt
Men’s Fur Coats at COST.
All Men’s Overcoats at 25 per cent Dis­

Extra good values in Young Men's Long
Pant Suits.

count.

All Boys' Overcoats at 25 per cent dis­
count.
One lot ol Men's Fine WorsUHi
Suits worth $15 aud
at

$1 O

One lot of Men's Cassimerc Suits
were $12 and $15. Sale
$1A
^ price .......................................
/One lot of Men's Suits, one and two r>f
!
a kind, worth $10 and $12
$Q
choice............................................
O

One lot mostly It) and 17: were $s
to $12: all go at...........................

O

Yonng Men's Single and Double Breasted .
, Suits, mostly new: goods finely tail­
ored. worth $11 to $12 $0

All our Fine Worsted Young Men' Suits
ages 17 to 19; worth up to $1 A
$1G; during this sale...............

Boy's Suits ac's
yuirtiT Off.

to '' years at Onr-

.A lor of Men and Boy's 50c Caps at Half-

.All onr Dnuble Breast«-.l Knee I'ant Suits
One L’narter Off our regular low
prices.

The celebrated McMillan Barns in heavy
all-wool, worth $3 Uur- $0 RA
ing this sale.......................

•All hne Caps Onr -L>jartfr Off.
Men's Stiff HjKOm Shirts, $1 ARa
and $1.50goods at
POC
One lot of Men's colored Flannel Shirts
at Oru .(Quarter OffAil Boy's Knee I’anis at 2(J ptr tent Dis­
count.
c
Mecce Lined Underwear worth QOa
SOcal.................................
OOC
Wool Underwear worth Vic

McMillan Reefers for men

Boys' Underwear

I'riw.

Boy's Knee I'ant Suits wi:h \ .-st. OneIhird and One-Half'^)tT
lh«se
suits age t' to l-‘< years and are e.vtr.i
good values.

$0 QQ

X0C

You will find this the mo^t honest Sale and the biggest
Bargains ever given in Traverse City.
Comer Union
and Eightli Sts.

l:

A. J. WILHELM

SOUTH SIDE

1

QRAND TRAVER8E HEUALO. THURSDAY. FEBffUARV «. ISO*.

A. J. WILHELM
MID-WINTER SALE

Corner Union
and Eighth St^.

SOUTH SroE

After Inventory we find we have too many Goods--we bought
heavy last fall—so we decided to have an unloading Sale and give
our customers the benefit. Look over these columns, you will sure­
ly find something that will interest you. We back the truthfulness
of this adv. by the firm’s good name. Sale commences Wednesday
February. 6th, and continues until March 1 st.

WMITE GOODS SAL.S
In connection with the above, we will hold our annual Linen and White Goods Sale.
Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Handkerchiefs, Muslin Underwear, all Shirt Waists,-^
Embroideries, Laces, India Linens, Long Cloth. Cambric, all Sheeting and PillowTubing,
all. Muslins except those mentioned at special prices. Ladies’ will find a good assort­
ment of everything, included ih this Sale a discount of 20 per*cent. will be given.
In thif column you buy $1 00 worth ol
goodt for 80c, or 10 per cent dUcount.

In this column you buy SldO'worth ol
(^xkIs for 75c. or
per ccAt discount.
- -y

Dress Goods
Silks. Velvets
Trlnunliios
' UnlnQs
Ribbons
Ready Made Skirls
Silk Underskirts
Sateen Petticoats
Flanneleite Wrappers
Corsets
flannelette NlQhlgowns
Yams
Cotton Batts

All Winter Underwear
All Hose lor Ladies and Children
Wool Mittens and Gloves
|Ud. Mittens and Gloves
Fascinators. Ice Wool Shawls
Infants' Wool Jackets
Large Wool Shawls
All Wool and Cotton Blankets
^
Quills
We ha%-e other arlides not mentioned
in any of these columns for lack of space
which will be included in this sale.

In this column you can buy
worth of tfoods for t)7c, or
’ i per cent
discount.

All Ladles* and Children's
Winter Coats
All Fur (Meek Pieces aud Mulls
A Few Last Year’s Cloaks lor
Children we sell at $1.00 each.
. LADIES' FUR JACKETS
1
1
1
2

A-trachan worth S'iS.OO for...........SJ7 "0
Astrachan worth $:{U00 tor...........$22 00
Near Seal worth $.’>5.O0 for.........$4iJ t»0
Near Seals worth $4.5 0(1 for- ..isi

In this column we will give you a few
pri<%s on staple goods.
Best Calicoes at.........................
Percales worth 12 l-2cc at...........
Percales worth 15c at ................. .I2I-2C
Amoskeag Ginghams at..........
Sc
Loesdale Muslin at ........................ 9Kc
Indian Head worth lie at...........
Uncleached Muslin, good, at....... .... 5c
"
worth Sr at ... 6c
.. TXc
..^4Uc
"

worth Sc at ....... ... Cr
......................... 10c at.............
......................... 12>icat... ... ’9c
Chaiiibray at...............................
Noile Du Ntord £t........................
Ginghams worth 10c at ............ . ... Sc

Here Are Some Bargains From Our Clothing Bepartmeflt
Men’s Fur Coats at COST.
All Men’s Overcoats at 25 per cent Dis­

Extra good values in Young Men's Long
Pant Suits.

count.

All Boys' Overcoats at 25 per cent dis­
count.
One lot ol Men's Fine WorsUHi
Suits worth $15 aud
at

$1 O

One lot of Men's Cassimerc Suits
were $12 and $15. Sale
$1A
^ price .......................................
/One lot of Men's Suits, one and two r>f
!
a kind, worth $10 and $12
$Q
choice............................................
O

One lot mostly It) and 17: were $s
to $12: all go at...........................

O

Yonng Men's Single and Double Breasted .
, Suits, mostly new: goods finely tail­
ored. worth $11 to $12 $0

All our Fine Worsted Young Men' Suits
ages 17 to 19; worth up to $1 A
$1G; during this sale...............

Boy's Suits ac's
yuirtiT Off.

to '' years at Onr-

.A lor of Men and Boy's 50c Caps at Half-

.All onr Dnuble Breast«-.l Knee I'ant Suits
One L’narter Off our regular low
prices.

The celebrated McMillan Barns in heavy
all-wool, worth $3 Uur- $0 RA
ing this sale.......................

•All hne Caps Onr -L>jartfr Off.
Men's Stiff HjKOm Shirts, $1 ARa
and $1.50goods at
POC
One lot of Men's colored Flannel Shirts
at Oru .(Quarter OffAil Boy's Knee I’anis at 2(J ptr tent Dis­
count.
c
Mecce Lined Underwear worth QOa
SOcal.................................
OOC
Wool Underwear worth Vic

McMillan Reefers for men

Boys' Underwear

I'riw.

Boy's Knee I'ant Suits wi:h \ .-st. OneIhird and One-Half'^)tT
lh«se
suits age t' to l-‘< years and are e.vtr.i
good values.

$0 QQ

X0C

You will find this the mo^t honest Sale and the biggest
Bargains ever given in Traverse City.
Comer Union
and Eightli Sts.

l:

A. J. WILHELM

SOUTH SIDE

1

ORANO TRAVKRM HCRALO. THURkOAV. FCRRUARY •. 1M
:.sij
4
uOl yoa." said tbe woman eager­
ly. ber face lighting up. “I had wsdI9 tbe youug cxpktIueO tout they were going lo giro |
so;ne mnb. lie to tbe man that wna ,
ad a sealskin all my life. I was a fac­ woman saying:
tory girl, and on lay way home at
“■Wookln't It be swell to live like slv-t. t>a Wednesday night they pr»
night I used to atop before tbe fur that, mnoma. with all those delicious pa«“.! to att.-..,! ao entertainment aud
menus every day? tVbeu Jackli CM* ' “I-owg r-d to the young chap by sayrich we'll do so. won't wer -Xew ■ ^
«« ‘he
-' h r';::r* tiack 10 draw out Ibe iiain.
York ITeka
l':;pa. ' *.-.;d tbe yout^A* (be aiiA
worked In a fur sbbp If I’d have Oared,
ii;
n
muebpalu?"
Ti>*.
Nautical
Knot.
-but I was afraid I'd steal something
In relerriug to tbe »|<ved of \<ei o- j
Very much, uiy sooT^
Then 1 marrkd John, und there was
really the standard coffee—that’s
notblug but hard work and babies we sjwak of ibe nymU-r of Lt9n» t 1. i -.taJ be is pivity near deadP'
Suiuelluea I couldu't get out to kK>k elcd .t knoPh a ii.ea>utv of si-ee.l ,.l i “Y.>; Ik-', in b.-..\ s1iv|h-“
,u
Toe
lid itiouglit deeply for awblW
In a fur window for a week at a
the old luetbod of hudlug the s|sv.l of
time. Then John died.” Tbe wmnan-* a vessel by mc_m- of a three iscuervd
face
w-ns
alight
'Three
biiudred
dol­
piece of wood wllh a weight alta.besl
Always fre^ rich and clean, because ^
lars wouldn't buy mueb for rlv but It lo oue side to ho.d It upright lu tbe
R.flH Fireanr*.
of the air-tight, sanitary packages— ^
would iHiy a M-uIrkiii. I wuuied It all water. To each coruer was lasleoed a
s-'e.ph Keii.-ingtoa museum
tuy life: 1 Ue'cr bad rv niu.-b imcury curd, and to tbe Juucilou of these cords
■:it wheel l.s k mnskeis wiili
one full pound to each package.
at one time la-lotv.- I omldii't bel|. tl- w;o. alla.-h...I 11k- log Uue. This lot;
ie:*-mjde d-jrlug tUo ivign of
1 Just bad to buy It. 1 was m-u-r so and ItiH-. with a small --.sudglass. .-nm
McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee
. It not e.irlicr SacU toirre.*
boppy lu my life as the mgbl I wor.- It pleW the apiNiralUs for rvs-k-«.!::g a
a
cuUihI •-s.-r».we.l "
borne, aud I'lu Just as bupi.y xvtib it TeSM-r* si>eed. The log whi-o dr-j-ssl
sold by
irej lu B note oD 'Hudii-ra*."
now. I'd do. It again. I'll work my Into ibe water reuaui.-d wber.- It fell
UDgerw to the U>iie for my eb.ldn-u. Tbe h« Hue wgs dlvi.''.Hl off lo Lueiv.
ALL FIRST-C|ASS
But I BUpiMOM.- you wou'l help tue to get tbe dlslitbcv ts-lu»-ii the kuots m-ing Bi-ri.*uuiii t.y bituag twiiv lu
work now r
GROCERS
the same fractlou-jl j.art .-f a uauti.-a! klou Ibe vane
M. M.'.ry '* K-affer.! at
The- woman bad riseu fr«.m tbe »j;le as Ibe lime measured by the siiud- sixt.v .vaAl* wdli a "-.-tvtveJ" ptotwi.chair's i-lg,- Sip. Stoiw was m.-dila- gl;:as was of iiu hour TlsTefoiv tbe London Nice* and <JuerK>.
thely tupping tbe 4>.wk with ber ]a-n- numlsT of knot* vrbicb ran out lu the
He Was Psrtieoto-.
tltue measured t<y the. saudglam rep­
fine day the iiii-Iress of lb.- h-';:*e
resented tbe i-.umber of nautical i::ile< l.:id some s|»--|hi delh-n.-y-«>n the t:il-.e.
nu hour that ibe vesx-i was ruiiuiug au.l the thoiiglil came to her 10 -hsr.bcriiig
that
two
of
her
lady
dirvetore,
1
Por example. If ti knots r:in ou; during it w-i;h her laundres*. «b.e-e d.vj It
lately wblowi-d. wvtx- scvklug forjn tMm Sli.iK* biiti-d tli«w <M«1N Id a fuIiK-ss 111 Kur<>|>e. tbe uiciigi-r ulluw- the time lla- vi'.ssel's s;s-e,l was said W.IS at '.he le.ils.- S ■ IWorv Iho tol'-T
U->L. t«s<lber «llh asr. iiaiiiv, ad atiiv greiitcil by tbe Mingy deimrted to be rt Luors.-.*w-lvutl:':'- .\merli-an.
Wl-Iit h cue -he iwiv-kcsl a t*>s carefully
drvMK. lu(lvlt)-. and th<*D cauit- duwn to bavlug tivcii multiplied iiy a gi-ucn>u* j
ami t.-k it to bc-r
Phytlque of Criminsis.
luurv lutcrvKthii; dvtaUs.
■\ V..-.111 you to t.tke this "ilti ye:i
court while tbe estates wvrcV-iug wt-1 In tbe ti'e.-tuaii army au exatnlnaU-'U
*'II»u' luuK Ijive you ll«««l bi'Ki"
an.i try li We consider H uuusuudy
lied. Mr*. Ktbue mlgiii uoi be symi>a- of
dellui|ue il soldier* wa* tv
"A
Uwllc. but she was logical hiid fair rvutly ipade by a .-rimiuoingi-it. wb-* n; -e l IboUgUl |s-rh3i» it w.'iiid sa'o
you
some work lu ccoklug wlum yoa
Mm Si.>00 ralaed btrr «yrbrowa.
•r niAm i. sweet.
mluded.
found that lu height, weight, breast g *! *ui>i>er t.uilclil "
‘•Wbcn- did you wiur fivmy
•Tbere* m Jniillorabip vacant In a
The wo:un ivvcivcHl the |>arv.Hl la
woutau n>auUuty.d a nearby achoiil »hl<-b 1 might get for you." measure. mus.-ulur j-.wer aud genera'
irHgbtad. 1M7. bjr E. O. Pmrcatls.
luuilllluu
they
ux'i-uged
much
lM-;;er
the spirit U. whi.h It Was given, sny-,
town.
abe said, "li'-s St>> u umiiibsaud you than tbe wvll to'baved soldier. Ibis
lug as sbe reeeivc-d It:
• W'tO' did yon leate tberer
could live Weil oil tliat .\re you slrotig eiimluologtot d-s-s’not Imply that
-Thank .vou ev.T ~> miuh. I know
~My busluiDd died.'
Ka OM era accuaed Mm. Stooe of
eouugti tn do the work, and will you luals are by nature Ix-tu-r phy .lc;d!.y
•njoy it He's Jest os
*'Ilow long agoT*
do It w-ell? t>f o'urs.- If y<Mi ilonit do than noaetim’ualR. but sugge*!;
being unduly aymiiattK-tlc- Ten ji-am'
t hi* vitibsi ez though
U Well you'll simply t-e dlm-liarged. but the eondUion of crt:nlnal fa:uUi.-s to
e*I*rteuce wUb a tuTJtal hualaud and
lt.s.toD .kUveritoef
1
should
dislike
Irecsmimeml
au
Inten aulaeoaeni yean of buffi-Hug wUb
much more wretched than resi«‘ciabhBRmSH NAVY MYSTERY.
conipeleiit js-nuHi."
BRITISH
tbe world bad drixlred her of that
ones that only the uncommonly stiruig
".Vgm. pI<«iio.~
•T*ul me oil trial." suid tbe woman aurrlrw
aanttiuenUI guallU. If Indved abe bad
"Tbe
old«i
to
ten."
'
Traditions Rega.-d.ng th* 0*ath of Sir
era iweaewed IL She va» aduilrably
eagerly “Ind.isl. I'll do It well, aud
‘TIusiMiud leave you anythlngr
Cleudesley 8hov*l.
Jamie I* old emmgh to help me,"
flned to ba wbat abe waa-bead of tbe
ADVANCE^OF SURGERY.
Till- woumii h<y.iiBted.
"Verv well," said Mrs, Stone. "» c.uic
Of tbe aluiv.*!. <Miui-leti- wrwk 'of a
Aaaoclated Oiarltlee of a laive city
"Vce. a link-," she said Onally.
iBtiwaton wbo came fawning down
at V o'clock ou Mouduy. and I'll see Tranafar of Viut Organ* From Lewor squadrou vmder 8ir Cioudeslcy 8b..vel
“How mui-br
on tbe rocks of the Selily toles. togv'lbwbat <■*« be done."
An.mal* to Man a Pootibility.
tbe corrida dreaded tbU aban> eyed.
-tVfll. tbe am-ieiy burled blio and
Yor several s>i-<uhIs after ber visitor
tUn Upped wouian. Wbat an eijaTt
Mvdh-al sciemv to WKin to urrom- cr wi;b the dc;i!h of Its gallaut com
iulJ tiK- doctor, and 1 had a mile left." bad left Mrs. Ku.iw s«t sli.-nt ts-fore
Ui;.uler. the gtv;itest seaman of the
cicaa esamlner tbe yeara of tnalubt
"How wnebr came tbe reiuomelesi ber desk. Then sbe »birl«l i:t«.ut lu pllsb the transfer of souud vital or­ age, a iiuiutwr ot curtbus irudlliou*
. and unbelief bad'iuadc ber! How dlf- questiuu.
gans and ll*sues from tbe loner oalber revolving' ebuir to ILsteii lo tbe mal* to imiu. Ibe sul-stltiitiou of are associated b-nb with the evculs
fii.* 41 was to bare tbe telltale bottle
“About 43CKI."
leudiug up to the caiastroidx- aud iBc
next tale of-woe.
r up tbe
healthy
organ*
for
tbe
dl*.-j*e«t
t«in*
"You have tbatr
.\ Ihoiitb later one of ber Bsslstutits of tbe bumau body will be made jkwsI- fate of the cv-lebruted admiral.
led OB tl
“No. ma'am.”
aald^r:
The o-:tM:iii.liug Ic iture oi the .-nluj.
8be bad drlren away half tbe mendi
fde tbniugli tbe uvw exporluu'utal surcants Id town, Tbe worthy one* whom
•TmlRraid that woman for whom pCO' and vlvltK-i-iiou siul will rev.an- troi'be I* -the mystery .u jihovci
we secured tbe Juiiiiront' iduivC was an Uoalle UioJeru medl.-lue. Tbe stu-ct-**- death, winch will iirulvatil.v never tw
abe bad made comforUble at bome-lm|ss>tor, lifter all."
tbey even were not grateful: tbey
fut trausiciinllng of arteries fr.iiti .Hie sob.M. iiiiJ tbe latter turu* ut>uu tbe
"Wbat makes you Hiliik soT o'ked BUimal to another to tbe first step to­ admirai's eii.orabl ring. tVue story g->e*
mlsaed tbe uolae and exettement of tbe
■ireeL .Bnt Mrs. 8toM was obdivwte.
Uiul the U*ly wa* pickcl U|> <ai Hie
ward this end.
e atmosi shout­ Mra. Stone.
"Well, auMiow. 1 don't think she's as
U tbe police would not euforce’ tbe
Them- are the wm luslous druwu by sho.e by a soldier uud Uto wile and
ed.
tgK'r as KIK-ii W.-st. who wauled It ” '
liuib-vl by tUet
begging ordlnanw, abe would. If the
The woman cast down ber eye* "A
"Kbe has live clilldivti to supiiorf."
*]>o| to
really needy oiiea would stay at boiue. scolHkln sack.” sbe related aluiosi intl Uesc-:.ivb ts.U'L*.
returner! Mrs Sl.uie. "l-lllni bus ouly
abe would see that they were provided
In Pathot. Heilii-k us to-iug tiH- l.un.-tl idaw of lIu
audibly.
nJiuiral. iiu.l, accoriliug to trudliiom
fa; If they infested U» sttroi. not a
two. aud she drlUk* "
ogy" wrUteii by him
■p-setitutiou
“tVell, 1 decUrer bin. Slone sokl
"Yes," said tbe assistant, “but I to tbe Atiieri.-au .ksi
gi;:*s hu* never grown U|vou It. Sul*.'penny abould ibe> baVe from ber. and
abe would see that they were arresud aloud. ”.k rburwoman wlib a new aaw her lu tin- luirk vesienlay, and’
.Iiiently Hie bb-ulito' of Hm cor|we wa*
wbnt do .vou tliliik slie bad onV
dto.v-creJ. 'JIk* remain* wore vshumInto tbe luirgabi. Ko tbe bUud laveu- S300 sealsktnr sbe added to herself
“Wben do you proptiae to wear' It,”
"A seaisklii sn.-fc jH-rbaps." said Mr- society
da men took to woodcurilug. and
of Chic
•bic-ge cJ and conveve.1 to Loudon vki flym
they all grumbled aud were very un ■be went on to ingulte—"to your wak Stone, not lo-.kltlR up from .the Hgures
r Ludwig K.-tibs-n of the 031U. wheie they v.i-iv rmb.vtinoL Ln
In tbe tnonlugr
she was adding
.ly S!:ovcl lewurd.*! ti.c soldier wlib a
hai>py.
uuiversit;
“Oh. no. ma'am." conttuned the wo
"j»o you kiu-w
gas]iod tbe olber.
ITvif.-ssor riexucr'* piijs-raiso .-.'.utaln- lK-;;-.|oii for life ::u.l rv*vl-,.*| fr--,:i him
One morning a woman Id a bedrag­ man. taking tbe question aertously. T
>d ai-i-ouu:-s of a serlos of c\i*Timeuts Uie ring fouml on her liu*b;ii:d * llng^'r.
gled black gouu uud a «'Cll witb n bole wouldn't wear H every day. On Kuu- | “Yes. J knew."
Tbe assistant was bursting with cii on ruts :iiid luhv iK-rionmsi bv blmAnother story to that I'aivtou. the
that cAuie just ovec the lip of her uuae daya I'M wear it souHriimes. if It's - '
rlosll.v. She waited a luontent
self aud bis i>s.*oclu;os leading to im- jemwT of tbe .truudel. discovecvJ lvv.»
iiuhIv ber nay into Um Slom-'s office
too sunny and doesn't ralu. They
■perhaps she ha* seen lietter days." |>ortaui dto-ovorles oou--enilug the bio­ SI. M;iry men ..|■lanvli!!g over the poR-'
Mrs. Stone knew tbe t.v|.e-buslNiDJ, a twin doMD’t hurt 'em. but I
logical coudltloas of tumor growth,
laboring inah. Ju« deud; frotn three to take the chances—aud *00 fade* 'em “ 1 sbe vfutured.
t think so." said Mrs. Slone, rathologlcal problems have tot-ii emit* M;;.*l 1
Sb.ivei's ring and lii<iDlre.l'
ail young children, not oue of cani'.ug
“Wbat good to It to do you. then?"
! ■•theugb It was a sort of Inherliano.-." luously utl.-i-led by rvveut exi"'riment»
I...IV it iLi.l Kvn lubeu.
“Ob. I Uke It out of Its Ug and
"Oh;" setd the aaslstani. "Hut It
tiukl was
be ku-'VV
Id vlv Inectlou. aeeorub^ to the New
■*ile seated.'' aald Ura. Stone brusque­ stroke it nioralug and night ami UIt |KT- York scleultot,
the t..ly, lojeil.r. tu're I*
ly, but not unkindly, and ber limp tween while* w hen t have time. There very gis>d and new. I thmight
i iiarrailve of f..ul p.iy-tnwt perched uncomforubly ou the Isn't much danger of tU licing stolen bap* Ik wwa electric, but It
luy years iifler the vvi.s-k
•dge of the only chair, wbicb was ao No one would au«|>cci euefa n iblug should think sbe might m-11 it and get
Ogerstien* on th* Stomach.
located that every ray of cold gray lu a place like outw. and t'd,Ah«*b a something for tbe cblldreu "
Tbe M-lenco of surg.-ry h;.* made
“Sbe tuigbl." said Mrs. Slone, "but 1 tome remarkable iidvaiK,^ diiriug the
Ugfat searched out tbe tlueo Id tbe vU- cIilM witbln .vu Inch of It*' life wbo
Itor'a face. “Wbat can t do for your' d.tr«>I tell of It. yire's the worst 1 do don't think she will. Two. eight, nine post feu years. Aiii.'hg other thing* It
livn,
iwi-nty-four—we've
taken
tn
Jk*4<'
bar •■v.-eome iKsiSlbA- to su.-cessfUoy•T want work." said tbe woman.
dread Ore. I wlsu I could ItiKurc It."
lu dues this month. That's not bad."
ms-lJ the slom:i.-li -and exira.'t fr-iiii It
-Wbatklndr
Mr*. Stone was facing one of tbb
"Any kind of work by tbe day.*
foreign Inidles that have to-en porp.Meprolileius of her i-nnvr
*Cu yon clean r‘
EXPENSIVE APARTMENTS. Lv, or awldemullv ^vvaliovv.*!, lu this
“1 dont undersmud It at all.'
oiH-mtiou .1 simill ojK-nlng to made in
Tes.*'
"why you should have *11001 y
Womsn Who Cant Rent Tn*m, but the alsloiuen. the slomacb dr..\vu out
“Wash welir
L- <-apltaI *0 waslefull
waslefullv nod
Who Llk* to Inspoet Them.
au In.-lsiou made niid the foreign tosjy
“IVetty well.*
rvl.vY.K1 liav iiotbli
“COokr
The
RUiKTliitciideiil
of
an
exis-n»ive
reiDOvvd. nfl.T which the ois-mug* are
wUb tbe thing, and .vou uome to a
*6onie-plalD tblnga*
cbarltaMe tssocuiiloD to get work for aiutrimeut building was telling bis ■ew>vd ■up and ivoovery follow* w-lib
tbe same ivnaluty as In exieruul oi*er"U'm-cleaDlug would be best for
troubles.
- Vif tbe mu'del »he'’0
"It tou t show lug apanmciit* to those atlouR. Such apndes a* kulv,-* und
wbo really want one that make* me forks. I«re of b-.rl.-fa‘*« tvw-tb. «bk Tim ring--.** e
Bee Uie w hole world through d.irk Idue have Iwvu so n-iiiovc*l
glas-scw JuRl now.',' said he. "If* Uie
PRODUCTION OF OZONL
aggravation of the isyople who p>.a1«»it
.1 passed ialo
Inspecting tine sulu which they can­
tmilv of the
not poaslbly jciy for.
orlpitiri; d..ii.tr 1
•ly Shove! re"You wouldn't Imagine bow tnany
tvivcijt
fr-tiii
Hie
tuurderewomen have Ibe mania unless you Imd
aii.t l.•.pW•alk.•.l It at
tuy Job for aw bile. Only y-cRterday a
young maiThx] woman ami her m.'tlier.
both smartlv gow ned, ask.-d to see ouc
of my six n-.m suit*, which rents for
to^proifJWi a n.oiilh, and tto-re'* Uo kllebeu
In the up;irl:ueut citlior
We serve
meal* from tbe luiseiuaul at flS |>er
week for each I«TsoU.
“Hell, those w..rjeu were here fully
To make toad bread of Uy White. *Ue Bow the best coob use.” it
ui|«iuyiiig r:;lu 1
an hour. They dlsou*sctl the ouihs'k
• ttWbecaweoianydingwtaatwith tbe Bout, but fa sane otha
liig^.for Eui-.-iv. 1
from tbe various wiiulows ami tbe size
and plan of the room* and eery little
FROM THE PIKE WOODS
We know Bkiikiasly dat crerr nA of Uy White flour sent out
detail. They waiitvsl to know If the
bom our m3 is ^
a every req>ect.
fppol room w ould l-e done over lu .-id
of .
' Myome.'t A*om»t.c
gold and hrowu lo barmmlto with :. Wi.uii'luui 1
We test jt every day by expert methodi and also by baking U.
certain set of furniture, and they
niiast of f«r.-»ls. ati'l I.-*' In lli:it of
measured the windows to see If tbeir : midst
Being the moat popular flour on the market and the bcsl seller. Lily
n ta the air Itik.-j at bl.h
I plains
curtains wrould til.
White B naturally subject lo mac a lets trickeiy on the part d unThl* Jii.iiiiitH..ii -' ..z-ue la'
“Where 'liaby' was to slerj* lofherevl , altltui
satgmlous dealen w-ho sanetime* buy up second hand U}'Whke sacb
large .vuters I* dm- b. Hx- e..:i:,t.-i ..f
the
young
woman
a
wh-lo
heap.
The
m order to work ofl inferia brands of flour on unsuspecting customers.
uUv sunny r>»>m »he wanted for u organte siil-laii.*-*. ^h- ..z..u.. ili-.t
mUitohoR aud di*.ipl*-ar*.
the iitv*- .‘
Be swe wben you otda
nurseryhad
only
ts>rtlere*
letwecu
it
c
aud the drawing room, and :iiioito-r emv of till* ua* at any l*..:it to .v.paroom 0|>CDed Into a vvurt. w bile a third We of giving datd as if the ptirtty of _
tbe auuvs-pbcre.
,
had a draft blowing through
^tosplr*'
rtcivc.ruilv *|wak'hSi**" '•-•nialas j
•lUC
al-Hil oue |vart of ozone t-r ;•»•.<••. 1
they tiuaUy
partvd
..xygea
xml
ultr.«i:u.
in
au
t
1.voni< 1
od that tbe kid should have a crib lu
atmoRidiere
ui.mr
L;g!i:y
.-liarg-d
with
1
tig; same r<K>m with its iiarents 1 U
'’The ncNV the Beet. Cooks Use"
gan to f.-e! that the aiMritnent wu* off iht* g»s r»-*piraiiv.ii I* effe.-t.-d wi:b '
dlfflV-ulty. and
.*-rtaiu i.r-.j-.r- my bands. *
•Tben they iiMlsted u|«n seeing Hie
Utal it comes at sacks with out name o I diem and ptopetiy bed with
p.:'.m;--d
: mavchef and went over tbe sut jevt of very disagrveab).'.
the regulaboo millers'boC
5 of ctvh.rr!meal* with him for another fifl.vn <.r an Irritiiiit a.-ib-ii.
We are gUd to say that it b only once b a wUc that we £nd this
twenty mlout.-*. loakiug him g:ve all Ik'S, th.-refore, ft to
hop.'
r
toibstitutkw tnck plaj-^ oe us and then only by that kind of a dealer
tbe menu* serv.,! f.-r a week l.sck mureuver. a -itomrc
:,t the starwhich the average persoo can pg;k out it once u ur.tnsrtwathy.
Aftor that tb.-y cllml**! t- tbe t..p of
ve^au-!
Ibe bi‘U*e m *•*<■ the maids' r.*>m*. oh.Th* Bay's Netio*.
We don't wrant to reflect on the presl majority o.' o’eaieit who are
of which g'X.*
A Memphis ls>!-’r tell, of a marr.eo
honest and our best hienik, bat wc wih lo protect ourjc!vci.ca: cur•■Ftnallv Hicy .
*1 tb.-it the ap.vri. cotiple who are tii the hai.:t occasional
lomets and reputable dcalrn and wc otJer 9 rew ard cl S100.00 I or
sattofa. tory they ly of going out t.. euteriainmeni* and ):'f
.lout w-as the it
"
informalion which wtD Wid to the ecr.virbon of tny pctwi iousd pulL«d socu aud that they w-oul.l come •oclol affaire, am! at such uu.c* they
dag olha flour in Lily ^'hge sacks and sellog it for the ;;cauine.
j,,'
] Lack that evening with the young wo- make thcmaeJvcs solid w.ih tbeir littl* .'*
! man's hualvand. They, felt *ure be , hoy by saying they are going out to
Fa sak by yog dealer.
i would deckle .to take IL
; aee a tick man. Oue week three aocUl
jh- coaii.: •to .y;t
I “Aa We came downstair* I sta.ved be- affaire came pretty fre.;ueaU.e. On aej ts *o;d
.'.■vit' A- S- ■
VALLEY CITY MILLINC C»,
UT.d th- n...
I blud to lock the apanmout. which had • Monday night tbe pareuls went to th# md. r .1 g’-.ar
Croad RapUa. Nkh.
j li*>en uuvier lh»iK«.tl.va. ami I supiore . theater and told tbe Ud they bs.1 lu sit -y :f. i q.--.
1
thuu^t 1 wn«n t Cv.lng guv far 1 HP with U»e sick m^ Tureday mgp'j Jon. Co-Fcl

^ A really good coffee ^
atareasonableprice ^
McLaugbimXXXX Coffee I

HerS^lskin.

s,s!

w

If a Woman
Fails

BMst drs^th- of tllent OM
WallenMeijf. tbe aniagon'jit of
Ga*tavuaAii;;f^“’ abJ ‘he iv.-:-.r..uad
er of thrf emiwrer s ormle* lu i:: Thir
k' YcaA; w:i-. H,.
:u..5 ll:.
dek-|K«-t s:>»<e
Ivign
hi-..
Hi* Oltk-ers IcA .-are Hint
-.d
Tersali.ni »bWd disturb ibc.r g.-u-ral.
Ta.y kiww that a cUan.I.r
Nvu bauged f-w wakTug bua
onhr* uhd tlmt au odbvr wi
wear ciankiug -pur* Ui iIh- >
cr's prvseu.v bad t*vn

,

.- siiemv the- g.-ucru! .i--;..
,adi* were Mrvl.Ued a.-fvvet* in order to gujr.S hm> :
i. clikiurlina.v of sounds. V

t Lydia
luldvt'oupuuni
woiiutii truiii sunric-Blupenitiiiiw.
V:*. >
Wt.:u:ii*,vf liuniiucr.

•o.ff.--er freiiB female
clo! l.v lie lb 1‘iiiklmiii's \cgts
restored me to hrallb
sialhsL h.' u.>c.-f
any ,u,e. and Ik- .
I eis-ratic.n wa» abw*.
W gabd at. even
dcr: The .
-re. ;he„ to'c.-scM,
t S|*Trmg. <rf tlcy, •
._. ________
nd.*I not to.^v he.;.
'V.'
. tlucoR.i, IIL, write*:
knowliig that a curlou* l.sjk Wetild *'
iffrred from female trouble*, a .
bring them puni-hnu-nt.
•tumor and mueb inflamtnsti.m. 1
tf the i»-*l d.*-H»rB in I'lncsgit Jecbl.-d
.ng Paracr
Engbf
that so.-r*-ra;ion w** Di-eeMarv l.v save
ife.
I.ydia E. IhokbaiB'* Vegv-talde
0 the Lo
•tlhvut

y FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
aboui.-a. .'lue sti.l. vour gra<*-.'
cleared him ami In* Luiii^ and
friuv at n^lseml
i leascsl was
.di^e with Ibe i-rTon;ian.v that
Oci-larevl be wou;.I g;..- Ho- .v.-mq:
v ine hi* nret va.-anl’livmg an-l
long afierward .arrhsl out the f-r
Ise. vowing that tf tbe eura'.stopis-d lo pul! bim out of Ibe dP..
Would iK-Vi-r bave pa:r|>:iiz>*I 1
•fportlw: pare-.m.' are stlH to u- flu alniiwt every .-ounty toxlay wb<>
hold tbeir ow tflu Ibe first fiighl w
hounds rviu bard and i—nie of tb- kest fox hunter* 111 ull time* have b
suppiksl from tbe tank*, of the .
Eycn the warniug again.! 1:
‘buwky-nge. buutynge and dansynotile relgu of King Henry VI. iipj*
to bavw bad wry Utile elf-el.”

,*• For thirty veam Lv.lia K. link.
:..l liiiiu's Vegi iditio Coo)|>>iin(l. made
. • It-dii n>>i* and Iteriw*, lim* U-eii tbe
*;,.nd:..vl remt-tiy for female ilU,
lo- uihl h.is]a>siiiveiyi-iirv<itbousand.*oi
di Woiii. 11 who have K-eli inviibkii with
i ti 'lispUvv-im iiUv. iiitUiuunaion. uUvi>.
;i, ttotu tit-roid tumors, irregularitie*,
:,i iieriodk- to'iii'-I'aclv.iehe. ihat U-arbe illR-tloWII f.vlili-.:.lLitllleli. y.ifdiKv*.
.'u li UMli-diiH .-V.V •! ni-rv ou* )>ntsiraU»u.
,„t M'liv.ioii'tyouiiyu?
I wonu-ii
Klu- ha; • gllldftd thoMsMids t0
bualih. AUdms, l^ju^u, M>a>.

.jcvi...<u siteakmg lh$ foiigtie of tbeir
forcfjH.ere pretty mu-U a* It waa
*I-.'.cti l.y .Ilolf the •:;iosvT and Harold
Hartlrada They read the sags* In tha
tviugile ttf the ttld sJugvTs as cBsUy a*
Only One Sea Power.
our t hiidrea -an read Khakrapeare and
iB the auda- liy of puny irluai]>h* the Eugltob Blue.
nation* are enU.si s.-a i«.wers. hut
tbere to only one sea iHiwer. and that
Ibece i* eisol reastiu to b
Is the M-a itself. ."Tur fumed
tbe Mt.gnilyliig power of i
vies melt aw;iy.~ Wltblu n huiidnsJ
yard*, of tbe he»t eliarted Metre siout
irly kuuiA.
ship* are OK bubbled. Th.-it ws Hi;.t to erysui w-a* f.Hind by''i
u* rtimiilar wh.-n ealm lo Imk- !.«:»
rti'iet'itf tlx- pata.
Mmrud.
and ferries aud tugs as arc tb- 'lii-r- .tml U to i^-ity wriam
after Um
oughf.-iTVs ttf a tlly t-i its civ-wtl .tf laveuHou lof glass b
*|tberea
humanity takes on ai! Ibe ssi**-i ..f i,i„wu-..f tltal material w.-re cnumooly
chaotic rerror wb.-u winds an.l *i<jnna used a* mlguliiere TU- i-Tfeeil.io of
prevaiL Tbe waters s,t elow- a* l.t re
.-uttliL' shoun lo aa.ieul Bcraa.
l!i*-l the ln.-tally. liBlils ttf Ilf- grest '«.*|H.,la:iv fin tb.-w o' very minute
tuotr..i-.;i* ureas nil. tl tot!..-f-e* of
m,ve l.en aiulaed

. L..r.l 1
v.vc. au.l lit re .-an 1.- llirV .|..u’-t that
iimt none .-f it* !r.-::;.-uib..i* re: :;Iv m tlx- urllUet^ wh.t cuid ev.vute thuea •
all Uk 1T"ST>». fy>% 'vlie I't-j; '*.fi*lvj* w-.-uderful [work* eogld also shaite and
Th* Irelandsr*' banguag*.
poltob thejuugh.ii.-r* U-M. suited tar
n-iw- strange If w ouM ».*-iu Hv u« to- tbeir own |«r other*' uaa.—New York
d.iy If Hten- citotod, say lo Ncwf.mnd- * Aiuerlcau. |
land, a .-olony of Angio-Kax.
King .Vlfrtsl and siip.vki:i
Yet this w-..ijld
Klug Alfred's
of lre.:.vm!.
exa.-Hv pa^yl Ibe e.n*e ..f
While Ita^ and S».-.|.-* h.i

... J
MiJ^rt'-lloUe
v.li'K .1 tslfs.lat hoad

i

.■-m! l’’ wl.Vh

Our Inventory
•Inst eympiettoi shows us to !>-.> <)Vt-rstock<>>] in aoin^ line*—
To iiiove these eomla we .-ire pn;tini; iiianY. of tiieiii out marked
at cost or bejow—Here ia nciiiiuceio
U.k-hI Drug Store
(iooda at rt heavy sa. rifie..-YHere arcla few Katuplc*
Otsmo BiittermiJk ;Sna|j 2.'»c boxes at.................ISc
rulni Olive Soap lOc Iwra .tt'-.......................... .. .... -8c
.Maple (Atiigb Halsam 2'x' at................................... 17c
Maple Coni'll Balaam .V)c- at..........^.......................3Sc
(i.olycHr fioM S,y,l Syriiitp-a at..........................l.olT*
All Latliea iHudv! lia»is..,iall^Dew) at.............^ off

Many more bargains,-come and see them at

Wait’s Drug Store

Lily White

Li

Defiance Incubators and Brooders
...

,
iulsof
11; D<t biiy an
ot
ti::a l<ock: A card will bho^ it.

tirootler jiulil jt-.-j h .
Ad.lreas

MARK E. CHIVVIS

laventor an-i r. in'af;i’'fjrer of ])<-t:-tni-!neal>a!orti ami Braodera

Manton



Mlc; igan

1

©iraiijeirdje

Part Three

Pages 13 to :n

TRAVERSE CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 190S.

non of th«- church. i

.r;,,,. BANQUET- 0 F
EAGLES
LINCOLN CLUB

e. 6. GOVELl FOR CONGRESS

tHT wan served
l»oct.

0RGANIZATI3N

5,OQOMEN
i FOR frontier;I NOTED SPEUERS IRE COMING

j

WAS formed;

ENTHUSIASM AT

l..v

the

the Place

Oeewpicd by Darra0h.

Smaller detarhni. ii ts or snmie'n.
have been iT'a-E-.liiiy hteailily lE.ward
the same d-rliliaV.
weeks part.
This rotireniriitloii is due to the nerresslve Blilliirte of Turk« In .Ibeli
frontier dbpiit.- with the Ihrstans,

Oeorpe o/corc.l for conurcos to
of a

stroop

the

orKaniza'iuu
Grand

in

Traverse

county to push the Intcrt su of Mr.
Corell for the rcpubllcBD nomination
for eonsrea* in <hc cUventb dUtricL
A meeUng of a larse number of prom
itieni

repubUeans In Traverse

GFORGE C. COVELL.
Candidate For Cengress To

CHy

Succeed

A. B. Darragh.

vas bold yesterday' attenioon for the
purpose of oinnlslng a club to P:r-

i.r!i';'-lur:i: nnrlfeeled at

tber Aip intercsU of Mr. Covell In hU
campaign for l^e congressluoal nunInatlon.

J. W. Patehin was

elected

ii- are
lions tb.-it
beurty

cbalnnan of the mettlng and J. W.

[Kiyi'ive

: Ir. OoVT-Il

aii<>

A great

coulilIeM

111

TRENTON

caA^

indlca-

will

3 FIREMEN
WERE KILLED

HEIDQOIRTERS’ IN THIS CITTrWIS DOE HERE THIS IFTBIIIOON

iie other

II

{■N.-amt and there was a unanlrnuus

S-ew.Tr-'L acid.Toy at « I
bsnqil’-’ will la- sen.d
..pin. 'u.-jrc at
• '
tend ihi- I.^nc
ce-t.luc la .III
•ery mnll .uiid r
thing iwlut. to un i
-B of the He alTnl
he evening ..f Tues.

BUSINESS SECTi

City oandtdnte In congress at :he ui-x'
election.
Three Separate fie
This Morning M
After a F.ve-

While Mr. Covell ha3> made no of
ficlal ancpuDcttnrtit of bis JiiliDtlon
to become a rSndIdste. It Is conceded
Uat such win be the case and when
lolcrrlewed In regard lo his platform,
be

announced

cmpbaticnily

that

Trenton. .S*. J., Feb. S.-The great
cel wire and cable plant of the
John A. Rm-I.lliig S<ins Co. which o.'copied four rquar.- bliK'ks. has huntod this moniliig
Thrw ttroim n wore
killed.

if

cletied to coegrtAs. lie would defend
acUoot of Prte;deut
and advocate the vrosecutiun of the
poilclcw Mr. Ruosrvel' has punojed In
national

reforms,

which have

bU administration
salDod for him

uo

of

maaaea of the people of the rnltcd
On

noUon it was decided

tu or

sanlae and the mime of the club wa.i
InllulHl .. II. Gi-nr,..
Congraaalonal club.
Bmitb

O.

Cor.ll

^
MOFFATTT

A i>crmam

Bvi-rj

organ-

:■ dWrlct Is

re

cordially li.vllcd to b.-v.iii.E'
nad naniE-E. may Ik' l;at:d-d
ntnr,v. O. f.

.V.iffu;

lod Travi

»

The Program.
N.”*-, clia rnian «>f the re-

Will INOUIRE INTO BANKS

palgn amri* Mr. C.w.-H 1* n.n nom
limicd 11 will nor Te- b. cause tho lack |

il^u'iot.’d all

freni Ills hiit’-.o .-.itiiily and I TO SEE
frAads Iti'lhis s.'fti<.a of;

IONS IN CASH.

I t'-e unft-tnl lu--. tf
jgregaii-'iinl ^hurch h.-:
Ithp following officeni v

^wMdent Covoll CongrMai

I

C»ub|

Trust.

H. 8. Hull. F. H.

ITatl.

3.

W.

»
f.-r
f-oir
i.'.-.rs—C.
d 1 B fllll . rl

J. O. Crolecr. W. F. Bowen.
White. H. A.

E.

Musselman and

K.

A. F.

Cameron.

Chorir

V.

•r-^K. i: tv-..n-.

A. Hxir.mnnd.
IVb.c:i
lo local asBCVfUtion.
two
l\ Walt
eijiej of Mr,;Walt a*. Clerk

Ste.

.IS..

Cparator At Bcardman
!
Fire Whistle
B<e<
To
Ids of Tobacco.
|

I

i. ha.l n

,n n...,Marie, .-v-iallr.iad

.

.

was

Also

decided

to

In-

t::i* In .-:i’raE tertrlic of Ms nature.
A Ciatl . r ext- ;id.Hl p.iMlc .•xp.-rienre
and otic who l< liit.-r.sted tn several
■riiiU}4rU.I oiiterprisos in ire dly. and
who luhi always T):anif>*stcd a puTilic
and llherai’v wh.-n eonirl
tioiis have iH-ea r.-<iulr..I. Mr, LArdie
tisn I.-fi"-.- the p<0|de w.dl oqilipped
Alderuian
neat apiwi
•Jiiy's l:.e

G. H. GEXHlrlcb has a pen of aleck
RMwn le-khorii. and Kcnnetb Bhadek
Is displaying two Blue Andulaalana.
In y.-.t. rda.fs write up ot Uw show.
C H. Wlb..n was M»en credit for
r. *. nt t'mi- the contes' showing the HiilT Orpington ban ■with
stn.ng canu.dates who her l.S IIIIU- cUtek*. when tha name
o very commendable .houbl have iH-E-ii O H. Wllcoa.
his beti has ifCE-n a profitahia Mrd
'klnJanv:IH owner. The firW
'
with 15 egga. all ^
ry Khe I
hlrh *h. batehed and so tar baa ber
U liltle chickens in the beat ot beatth
tha S —
spirits
Pome of th* chl^
winter wea-ber
nriihineioti and the real «ra PIT* iih Rock
lYevlous to ber gotag
laid
the -Elting business aha
ANINC

OF

B H. Gill. 4if Central Lake, has tha
; largest dls-lay of birds of any one
exMllior. H- arrived over tha Peiw
,Marqi.-i .' si 11:1'' yesterday
with

Constitutional
Convention
Adopted
State Reforcttration Substiluu
and Killed toe Proposal to
Aboiisn Stau Banka.

.aring, FVb. 5 —
jury »*11 luvi-stigab
bai.lng .late fund.

:. r lucrA.-d
..-d
3*”.—. t.. J:’..,...•ed th. ibtvr.
per cent,
®

.
:harge '*
lower
er ta
rat>

Peculim-,
to .’Xbt in the
Ir {wiv:i.s.’. bank
is elaim-d that
- deposit,
from
1, tUs bank and
from ■j‘m to 34a

ar|.-“"i'

lessE n*.
Is promised.
Pert- Mar
• this
.•ir:iiine at tt;.- d<-isy half .. .................
late, a'.though it looke.| as though t*:.i. t •- c-;t w.iald n:ak- a heap of irmi
bb- f,.- Ih.’W.

IKRS MILLER IS DEAD

'ilul

-ath eii'- r.-l he home of Robert
,v, /.i. W-st Sinii. streeL at 4
lek ve.terday afternoon, takifig
V the w'fi- and mother, leaving a
boy b’lt 4 w.-eks old. She wa#

:.-r of Mr sT.dMrs 5
l.ad ste-nl ber .Mir

-irsafraid aitl filly

I" fi

lEON
WITH LUNCHEON

.

Th.* three legged rooster claims for
binie-!f Ih. honor of being tha <»Ty
three |.*agE^ reostcr lo tha world. Ha
hails fn>m- Clare.
Th- first blood spilled was from tha
:omhs of two Partridge Wyl ‘
which gcrt their heada entangbd by nib*
ig Into each otbeiw' peoA It wna
,.,N..N8an- to build a partition oot ba*
.
,-------____
prtios not mcnOoned In th
program arv-ws follows:
A paly «(
jur mitts from W. M. Coddingtou are
offen.l for the greatest number of
,.p.,M(ig about XT, for ontaMo
eon r-e'anu only; John Fboto offers a
pair o' buckskin gloves for the hlgbist pen for entries coming from a
distance of in miles from the city: A.
W. Jahruus off.-n. a bo* of fine clgara
for the sec./nd largest dlaptay.

<fe and Mother paaaad Away
cr Home at 4 O’clock
festerday Afternoon.

life in tWn dty.
she grew to wofrlenda by
n;anli'"«I *be w„n nai.y frle
h-r fwret dbp'.sitio and she

-f

: ’’'Mr.' Sm‘ih ■ wa- ‘a randldaf-'
Ali.fr. Igbt'tr.ifflc has le-en afir.::il.-d , r> p'Jhitcaii iif.ni nation f'o- se.-r-ff M*
for tiMlay. t; ,:. trainmen d.-votlng tlie;* • itKv ree-;v;cg hi’-' sxa*.- ili.iei;nimeat.
cffori.s to kc-nlng the pnsseeg.-r ser Ii:'* -iropre-d ..’It of 'h*- rare
»|r- cnlng.
The .’orni !« creatins
That poaching has b-eh going on
1-..1- .V- at! along the Peti».keT d'vlslon
Tt:e we.l*he'mar. Wh
»* -lerdii.). »a» g-t:ty
l*Wi.;e.K-rs Is
Joke
wii; -ind'.’ibt-d:
Gra- I Travers-

Mrg..John T. Besdie Enter
ntertalned This
Artecneon m Honor qf Miss Lewis
and M.S* Grewo.

iniber <»f Rhode bland
While., the ttrsi of the kind arar to
be .-xhiWiei In this cLiy. Tbara are

f MRS, SLAB! DEAD

. e-d is t! e right n -i
s a. he will uudc.ub'e.!!.
law 1* f’lllv ecforr.-d aeJ
c and fish of The w-eri*

in- Ug RiisseJi snow plow left at

-f.-r th- south 'I'-if morning and
[b-iIc.
-a« t-*rn bu.y all day, while a small-

Sof'

. on
ling

.1 altho-ig‘;
Ul.“‘

^

mocking bird whlsile.
which h.* hgss filb'd i:
. but the .iren wTtich
kY.lliV TLi|..ilt.._
1
..
.
fire dcpariRj.'Dts and thliici
th.-,iu.stirie. which v
niltee by .aint more than threv mem­
.
A. be wg* the onlv oiithe R.’v
ncma*:
a Jh’ liK-ated that heai l buv
bers from each county In Iho elcreoth ed vl-h ,,r:t'
r.vhllP.
T|;
. ..
a Civ ’shleil.-. it was laid t
dlstrirt. to be named I:iler.
presb Tvod. show-hig tl.at i
r-ipls for.,
■ aged 1
igc Elf hi. ’.-r.iii-i of snio’Njng i
den'. Eniith was auihor r.vl to call~a', ibe rear h*i Iwr*) f;
:. and the
* Rev. J W. Mill.
tneiiing of ih.' cl-jh at such limes ai> ia*bur*.eii*-ii';
1
deficit
or,*Ul
r-'
be fboughi advisable for furthering of
UNION STREET MOTHERS
fleperti
Mr. Cuvell's IntervstF.
The Tvt.d' .*;• the
irs t-f age a:i.f
Mr. Mi:;-r w
It wa* the unanlmiijs siditlmeBt of el _
;k H.
'..and. who .»
. ll.c
the meeting that a vigorous ramiiaign !<5eorg.' E
im-wt prestrat-d with grief, leav.-.
M..ir:‘.c-.e
the'
The M.^th.-r':: cT'.b of the
Tnlon
daughter. Mrs. Kat- f Wondbur.v.
be pn>.eeuted and to oeeuiv a united
*
tho Udl.s* Aiu ^^TYet .r;:-v-I will m.-,! lomr Shanghai,-china, a ni''s!c’nary. an-t
force In Grand Traverse n.imly and
WrigH the re I
The follow
S.11, Edgar., wh-. tiw-th- r with hi.
other eouiillcs in the north.-rn poitiurf
M-'-ree Slid rnr F™*" "-i;
if-, WHS *• h.-r l>ed.si!*- Wien d-a'h
■V hr Mrs. F H
.o!..—Poiiof the dlslrld to work for 'be nnni- elcn Ml»si.it;iry
r.ridge Bililders
fk-cip
x’ly th-G
IrAtloo of Mr. Cwell. Asld.- from his lUrri-ni. tl^t ..f
bv M:«s Frarcc,
•--r
t'.,ren. EVKI*
y,..r tius
pmooal fitness and ability vt serve
ant f'rrcle.l}-. Mi K Mah.*! IV-.-pres. the,
Hertto'ion—Hare; Edgerl.v.
id*athuasti. •ar. so be dr.'
0 Armthis distitet in eongrecs the fart lha
Smid:.y sebo-': r l-krt of Tn.’UiUTshlpi
.Answering of questions by mothers.-t.'dav to offb 'iaie at the !i
l! of IaVt
represenlaUon from Trav.-rs.. City and
riant) solo—R.ii-b.iei Wade
.« H-'x*>. n •turniiB* in
V V.:- . Min:rt.’ Watt.:
open c
IM: .'. W. Millik.*i.,
Mrs. Harvey Morrl-ou wi.s lo,have--.-r .lud sifl ering seTerr-l
Onuid Traveiwe etniiiiy would be a
i:. Tb.- i;.-v. Mr.,glv.m a pap. r ls;t »a. ca'b-.l .vjt of i Idlrr.ti.l btft ■ anlviug h.-iv
benefit to the upper portion
•'•irwhiTn'
ix-port of lb.* cotidl j town.
Jbefurc death
U

rnw»e the tlxe of the «uti>cuUte com-

e for
:.rd
la
,unhe**t
wind
E> fall of tnnlat
K.s
of tin.-.id parked
•• hard • o bn-ak.
id has not
N-en
v.’bvliv as It did
: h.iN iMk-n hanbo
:s have bad a hard

the JaiKini
'e and hii>
. prints - ' v|.-w- .111
th.- r..-.;
.
H.-n J-'ll-is Kahi
San Fratir: ro. w h-re rri'ich of the.
,,„,u , ;
Jap.m. e
troiiM.- h;i- iK-r-:rrrd.
w-ill|w;,^ Iheggh
be h-’re
id will sneak n- that crea' 1 he r.-nderi-d
.|tu.st;oi
ith- Ira-: II’

SOCHOTTE HID!R AM

cxocuili.'

Paichln. B. \V. Hastings. T. T. Haiw.

r.*.. ;V
at th.’ <
le city i-'.utiril for a g.s>-t tnai
and Is well p.w’ed optin ri
s, Bitiuidpal govomment and i
of the conimuuity.

C*n.-CoP. Conninga. ^
make th.- trip, as If
■r s.Tv4ce could Ih'iWashing n
adopted
I
iiibllc than by taking
iii. iKT -'i.’ /-] ;::v St.,-..- b:
tivl.iy, S.’iiator Stotie lutnsluci’d
a
tesolutioii
j. b.,t ti.-e 11■ Seutheen Oeatoe.
t N,.fne-»-;.. r,- i
•now
Snow s-Io*>
rilling ’iiK.n the pr. fldetil dc.'fref the
fnncTvsst'-.'in G.-orc.- .«?, I.-gan-. of have l~.:i
;i- afierno<«i t.-.vtna
Miiiippiii.-N in inn.
rharb-stiT. S. 4f.: who will or»t.k at ,id mak- a p
for Ih- trains, t.ii'
Senator CullsTson gave n.rtice he
at bniiqu.-t ts ..ne of :h.’ rising .v.mng; wi'h Ih- eon'inea'ly fiiTl.ng s-iow
v.uM cfl! up ton:. i;..w .1 res.du i.m
mv;t "'f th.- Mhirli
H- is now s,-rvlns t wCl In- .‘'«r-iiir»ci-j w->iK tr«lnc t
i-qulriug
wh.dher the New
York
his 'iiltd t.-nn .n eoiigr.-ss, tr.d Is an k--he
-1 ,u,sn;.!.!.-.
.s
rl.inkv had l.■fl:s,.,l jd nuN-i la cash
ora’or ..f distlwl'nn
tl- t-b.ng* t->.
-y. , . y.-., ,
m me » nn- ,:,ejr oM!gatl<.i-s to ..tilstanditig banks,
i,
m b<v-ara.-etalle
.ast • v.-ning..
,f,«. j-f,,,;.., ue|.r,.*.-nt.iUve pnyn.’, the young*-r g.’it-'ra’ii'n ..f S', iili.-rners
difr-r., ,„,,a,niV.-h
harrtradi
ccl.x-t.’d fo.-iXeu- York, sis'k.. lor more than gn who !.e1-'.- In fofg.-rtihg
.‘net*..
His s'lbjer;
the l-ia-ft^raut l.; nill.s .r.,nh of Whl!.’ Cl.-n
-.-„_sv.„v
'i'” r. !.-.b’!.-an poSctes. colti club W’.l! W "O-.: r<.ii:.;ry. Northland It is pr-.lwl.b- e. :!1 not reach th

Itatlon was then affected with these
Officers and the follewlog
committee from this city ;

h'wlng with SI
«’:rd;.y. the s
^ hiiRd!'-. and t:
niBcl.’ alt day

s C.mcen.liig

i-TOR THiRTy-SIXTH TIME!

W. W. SMITH.

rotv-t Alder*~»a M:kes
A
:c*er* of H.s Ca-ardacy
. Nim.nation ot M:ycr.

GRAND JURY
WILL PROBE

-'.l.j.vt n..t !h ng aiim.’iiie.-d as v.-i
H- wilfcb.’ nrr.in>tu»ill.-,1 hy J.dm W
ilhulu’-dl. of r.nwid RaT.iils, m.-mb.-r «>l

Krym tU» time on r.ie Ci.md Tret



«».lARr!EIH THEFIED

■lG.R.il.ONlT MADE ONE TRIP

I’l.-sldeiH

able factor In tb.'

Owing to the absence
of • Judge
Jane-s T-;. k.-r. of l'.m<-ord. ’srho l»
pntbahly hung up In a snasr drift
.'oni.-wh-r.' tH'tw.vn
this cky and
Grand Kaptds. TU'n.' of the pens at tbo
N-Tth.-rn urrhlgan IViuItry
assoclle
-n .show wi're d.-eoraied with rite
IIS today, anil the exbihitor* vQl
vi- to wal' until totnorrov bcfot*
,-v can learn jnsi where their Urda
<iul
Mr. Tucker did some scoring
IiidlaiiapoUs y.-sterday. nod was eii- rt.-d :n lodav on the 1:10 train, but
tluit had njl arrived at tho hour of
going to presa.
I* who are trying
to
find
.■» shoiiWer* upon which to
ause of the bllisard are credto the iv.ultrr show.
"It
l.ad weather lakOsaie. and
; Bl Ihl*. - some said today.
The storm has much to do with tha
STifSsir of til.- show, however, aa U
k.-ep* awnv th.- vlsltnm who WOalA
otherwise tie In attendance.
One of he llm-sl pens lo be seen It
that of Will nni J. >nisoo'. of Klngm
ley. wlio has a dlrplay of bandaome
TOack Mln.*rr.is, five ptilleU and a^
cockerel
The' <-orkE'rel won first prUo )
an exhibit In llllnok.
Albion ^hiiw rIMms to be the yonitgest exhlbl
llig a p
RsnlaD
ci.uvi- of h. r WE-igh‘. IS oun^. Dick
and Mldgt-l.

PECULIAR CONDITIONS ALLEGED

•Tarry {!

or

Smith f<T E'lirelinx III.

li t..- ret^trr.lfty.
I'“ oBIrers of the

T*r.-*ideot--Hon,
Frc.lerlck
W.
Tt’-.tic. cln-v.t j'ldce. fharioviilx '
Tr.ao"tvr—la-on F Tlltis. cashier
It, t Nuii.r.ial b.rtk. Travers., ritv.
S< r.-..^rv-Robin E Walter, cu.m

WANISFREE
PHILLIPPINES

Club.

cn-JUlieh ItI Ibe dir

n and ez-8eoaiar O. C. Moffatt aecreUry.


ORLANDO C.

EiMnynr W. w..S«'»*ary Covsll Ccngfccaionai

was elected president of the

Ma>

$400,000 Lest.
Berlin. N H . F. t. G.-Tl, .• E^-iiar:m. last
ate flres in lie- bu-lii.-ss s.
The .’x-rlr.ve
ei.nmiilt.s. is ciin,• Marquette Afternoon Paasenger
night and .•arly t.Hlay w. r‘posed c.f the f.dinwing.
H»U. F;el‘ram M.ry Get Here At 6 This
.tf'er flvo Imurs, il'irtnc which llni
. rlrlfW. Jfavm-. Churl. v,.*i:
Hon
t\i* huyin.NS ,;l.-Tilc! was tltrea-onEvening—Snow plows Out
'A'ILL LOOK
1-Yel r W.lntore. Cadllhir, H. A.
Bsttbng With Drifts.
fire banting at .-nch end. Lo.n.n |u>>
STAfl
Mnssleirnn. Tniv.r-e Cltv: boon
F
Titus. Trav.-Tse City;
B. \Va1
DetfOiL
M.ch_
feto.
5.—f
l.-r. Traverse fliv.
from the copper ci MryNand «
C A. lYltiier of Manirt.-e. pr.'sident
Icwtr Michigan naicale
:ate pqgct.1
. __
of ihe State l.eacue .«
Repuhllean
complete cuspcnsion of traffic,
.'lulls, will 1h' the 'nasimasT.ir of 1h>cars, le'ecailh >'ne and railrpt
completely tied up:
flei"*nt gnaiar.i.s' <if th.- sucres*
..f
this I'k.nlon I’t the tt.xnquet.

made

popular

the 'supiKiri

Storm Cuts Down Attcndane# At th#
viillam
■isen Hss Fine EahlWt
—Notes of Shew.

O

STORM TIED
UP THE STATE

*The biisln.-ss m etltig of tho dull
will b.- b.-ld In Sti

opinion that there should be
sanlied effort to land tip' TraverBe

Preeldvnt E

f Chai> I
. Ijinxworftiy.

HeiillmantCl.
ijuartE't--Arthur Earl. James
^V.‘n. Flint.- and hY.d Malln.
ne act—Ikrt Wlntil.'.
so- How
to
ILvcome
an
Eaele.- Tlioniae Finch.
d fa.-i.
1 |«:;rin .,-'(e-l It Wyck.vff.
Ime r'lIiyH and nperUllles—
Ibm. Affs\lueN<I?i.4aii. ..fGrand«ac
tltt.pl M- Itit.tttiot. <d A- I., .t.-ic-,.
Rapids.
5—Jtid Catnerun. :
will Rjiiak.III "l.ltt-i Shoemal.er
t'Mcc h
s Addi'-Tf."
I CornVt m.:,i
•man K.-rrtiti. r. Mr.
;i. of l!iU city, iK'-rrhn.T ids
ois'ti piano accum
att<M-nev
for | |uinlnjeoi
..iwMi- on -I in-j
S.mn—J A. .Iiivdbr.
____
. I
HUKiry of tite Eagl.-s—By Vici
i
Till' nuTiJect rJ'.nu-n t,v .Erne«t
C jfVE sld.'Ut G. .irr>' RiaK.'lv.
Siulih. pros.-c-itliic .i-f.iniev yf K:«lsj-s la!ti.-s.
kuska coutitv. is -Th.iiichle of U.-'i
Cl'.B s.iU.—FtanV Kliizac. J. I
Day.”
Th. ro wli:\alM. )-•
rv-’ W.vckofr
n.ttrks by r-dlriPe 1*re.v|.|.uit
Slayfiej
I'ion.. s..!..->Y.-.I M.iliii,
and th“ program will l-e the b.-M ever I
Istcp ih.- l>«ip Sies laily cnm|>an<
heard in 'hi' city
tiiider the tiu.nRg.-ment of A. Gtddiagi
Banquet At 7:4S,
Hand ci-tn. rt.
The banquo’ will
!»• serv.ul by j
Peace tir.-akere—Ad..ms and Kb-pm
Gran- rhur«'h milM and Ih.- t.r-K.-ts!
fluinld.- cnards-dle man aud Hal
t commlit.-o has
wit! Ik* tl ■•acti and Ihi y will ho tssued i
Th«*
_ IKS.plr
< In tho uiv.-n
ri'ii.-.tl.'n
Th.- m.-rolk-r-1 grelii
ship f.V of Ih.- clni. is SO V ontR and will
k- pres.-i
the alintial d'loy nr<* f-o cut*. I>qes
:uindldat
are ynyatil.' l.. nn<l
talui'd frem St-cr»-i

RERUN, N. H.. WAS THREATENED

this «Ti;.i:i of the dis­

W. rthy

Ie. wi-:t.-

t:

n-CE-lve

vordiiiT Ki!|iTiTit nut only

from thl< IT ttnty.bcil Irem

1 was roantfested by thenu'

•.I'iCK
A SNOWDRIFT.

I

Rc»|ior.Mh. t
I,a, not >.
I
tax ix't utgi.Ki

St. Petereburs. f-h. *,—11'
Ive -hi-i•ri'H from
»at>4 IrEH'iis have In—
Turko-fV-rnorthi'm f'nuciwia lo
elan frontlir.
w

1 Effort Will 8« Made By
Prominent Repubileans to Put

Traverse City and

JUDGED

y Truverw.- CHy'.Airte VULL DEVOTE MUCH OF TIME Toi"UT THE TRAIN
THIS REOIONt
HERE UNTIL NIGHT.
rchnor aud Catnp!-tre

' Both South and West \
:!
tented By
Oraton
{
Meeting in Afterr^
I
ception in Eve
Certeentratien Is Due to the Aj
Bive Attitude of the Turks ;
Their Frontier O’Spute
Witt. Persians.

•lotan

AFTER

Faust To Be Toastmaster.

Iris BEEN GOING ON FOR WEEKS

W. W. SilTH IS PRESItENT

•Bcrofd A. 8. Uariagb. will be

LOCAL MAN WILL LOOK
CAME AND FISH.

lA Of
WARD TURKO PERSIAN.

THE ' MEETING

in

iBIRDS NOT

STATE DEPUTY!
,
'

YESTERDAY.

Mr. Covall

mELEBRhTE.jiLLEN SMI [H

-

STIlUNGS SUSPENBED.

itsband and little a
par«nU a
a Sullivan, a

IN FLORIDA
r. and Mrs. W. O- Foot* and Dsughter W.ii Spend At Least Two
Months.

Foote and daughter,
Ma-jrtr.e,
this noon for Mmpb;s. Tei:n
lere they wlR meet Mr.
Foot,
' three go down the
ilsippi river to the Golf ot Med■i- .-iii-r’alned *’
:;or of Mi-J.. Clar*
i'.op;ilnB at P-nsecola, Fla. They
ina;sil:!
■-S
Ibit.ac Printer, wll! spent 8’
and
Miss
-•).pended. W. N. war n cllmal
in the hopes ot It ptwr,
I. Of Ml Pleasant, at .«• '.’.gs bus b*
R.-dt. r. p^i c . xie-rt is in charge, ing
to Mr. FOote-s health.
delightful afle
it- piubably w: I be niun.-d »ucc‘*'«>r He
In the west for acoia
b. 8limugs
improving veiy slowly.

“ILm,'

1

©iraiijeirdje

Part Three

Pages 13 to :n

TRAVERSE CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 190S.

non of th«- church. i

.r;,,,. BANQUET- 0 F
EAGLES
LINCOLN CLUB

e. 6. GOVELl FOR CONGRESS

tHT wan served
l»oct.

0RGANIZATI3N

5,OQOMEN
i FOR frontier;I NOTED SPEUERS IRE COMING

j

WAS formed;

ENTHUSIASM AT

l..v

the

the Place

Oeewpicd by Darra0h.

Smaller detarhni. ii ts or snmie'n.
have been iT'a-E-.liiiy hteailily lE.ward
the same d-rliliaV.
weeks part.
This rotireniriitloii is due to the nerresslve Blilliirte of Turk« In .Ibeli
frontier dbpiit.- with the Ihrstans,

Oeorpe o/corc.l for conurcos to
of a

stroop

the

orKaniza'iuu
Grand

in

Traverse

county to push the Intcrt su of Mr.
Corell for the rcpubllcBD nomination
for eonsrea* in <hc cUventb dUtricL
A meeUng of a larse number of prom
itieni

repubUeans In Traverse

GFORGE C. COVELL.
Candidate For Cengress To

CHy

Succeed

A. B. Darragh.

vas bold yesterday' attenioon for the
purpose of oinnlslng a club to P:r-

i.r!i';'-lur:i: nnrlfeeled at

tber Aip intercsU of Mr. Covell In hU
campaign for l^e congressluoal nunInatlon.

J. W. Patehin was

elected

ii- are
lions tb.-it
beurty

cbalnnan of the mettlng and J. W.

[Kiyi'ive

: Ir. OoVT-Il

aii<>

A great

coulilIeM

111

TRENTON

caA^

indlca-

will

3 FIREMEN
WERE KILLED

HEIDQOIRTERS’ IN THIS CITTrWIS DOE HERE THIS IFTBIIIOON

iie other

II

{■N.-amt and there was a unanlrnuus

S-ew.Tr-'L acid.Toy at « I
bsnqil’-’ will la- sen.d
..pin. 'u.-jrc at
• '
tend ihi- I.^nc
ce-t.luc la .III
•ery mnll .uiid r
thing iwlut. to un i
-B of the He alTnl
he evening ..f Tues.

BUSINESS SECTi

City oandtdnte In congress at :he ui-x'
election.
Three Separate fie
This Morning M
After a F.ve-

While Mr. Covell ha3> made no of
ficlal ancpuDcttnrtit of bis JiiliDtlon
to become a rSndIdste. It Is conceded
Uat such win be the case and when
lolcrrlewed In regard lo his platform,
be

announced

cmpbaticnily

that

Trenton. .S*. J., Feb. S.-The great
cel wire and cable plant of the
John A. Rm-I.lliig S<ins Co. which o.'copied four rquar.- bliK'ks. has huntod this moniliig
Thrw ttroim n wore
killed.

if

cletied to coegrtAs. lie would defend
acUoot of Prte;deut
and advocate the vrosecutiun of the
poilclcw Mr. Ruosrvel' has punojed In
national

reforms,

which have

bU administration
salDod for him

uo

of

maaaea of the people of the rnltcd
On

noUon it was decided

tu or

sanlae and the mime of the club wa.i
InllulHl .. II. Gi-nr,..
Congraaalonal club.
Bmitb

O.

Cor.ll

^
MOFFATTT

A i>crmam

Bvi-rj

organ-

:■ dWrlct Is

re

cordially li.vllcd to b.-v.iii.E'
nad naniE-E. may Ik' l;at:d-d
ntnr,v. O. f.

.V.iffu;

lod Travi

»

The Program.
N.”*-, clia rnian «>f the re-

Will INOUIRE INTO BANKS

palgn amri* Mr. C.w.-H 1* n.n nom
limicd 11 will nor Te- b. cause tho lack |

il^u'iot.’d all

freni Ills hiit’-.o .-.itiiily and I TO SEE
frAads Iti'lhis s.'fti<.a of;

IONS IN CASH.

I t'-e unft-tnl lu--. tf
jgregaii-'iinl ^hurch h.-:
Ithp following officeni v

^wMdent Covoll CongrMai

I

C»ub|

Trust.

H. 8. Hull. F. H.

ITatl.

3.

W.

»
f.-r
f-oir
i.'.-.rs—C.
d 1 B fllll . rl

J. O. Crolecr. W. F. Bowen.
White. H. A.

E.

Musselman and

K.

A. F.

Cameron.

Chorir

V.

•r-^K. i: tv-..n-.

A. Hxir.mnnd.
IVb.c:i
lo local asBCVfUtion.
two
l\ Walt
eijiej of Mr,;Walt a*. Clerk

Ste.

.IS..

Cparator At Bcardman
!
Fire Whistle
B<e<
To
Ids of Tobacco.
|

I

i. ha.l n

,n n...,Marie, .-v-iallr.iad

.

.

was

Also

decided

to

In-

t::i* In .-:i’raE tertrlic of Ms nature.
A Ciatl . r ext- ;id.Hl p.iMlc .•xp.-rienre
and otic who l< liit.-r.sted tn several
■riiiU}4rU.I oiiterprisos in ire dly. and
who luhi always T):anif>*stcd a puTilic
and llherai’v wh.-n eonirl
tioiis have iH-ea r.-<iulr..I. Mr, LArdie
tisn I.-fi"-.- the p<0|de w.dl oqilipped
Alderuian
neat apiwi
•Jiiy's l:.e

G. H. GEXHlrlcb has a pen of aleck
RMwn le-khorii. and Kcnnetb Bhadek
Is displaying two Blue Andulaalana.
In y.-.t. rda.fs write up ot Uw show.
C H. Wlb..n was M»en credit for
r. *. nt t'mi- the contes' showing the HiilT Orpington ban ■with
stn.ng canu.dates who her l.S IIIIU- cUtek*. when tha name
o very commendable .houbl have iH-E-ii O H. Wllcoa.
his beti has ifCE-n a profitahia Mrd
'klnJanv:IH owner. The firW
'
with 15 egga. all ^
ry Khe I
hlrh *h. batehed and so tar baa ber
U liltle chickens in the beat ot beatth
tha S —
spirits
Pome of th* chl^
winter wea-ber
nriihineioti and the real «ra PIT* iih Rock
lYevlous to ber gotag
laid
the -Elting business aha
ANINC

OF

B H. Gill. 4if Central Lake, has tha
; largest dls-lay of birds of any one
exMllior. H- arrived over tha Peiw
,Marqi.-i .' si 11:1'' yesterday
with

Constitutional
Convention
Adopted
State Reforcttration Substiluu
and Killed toe Proposal to
Aboiisn Stau Banka.

.aring, FVb. 5 —
jury »*11 luvi-stigab
bai.lng .late fund.

:. r lucrA.-d
..-d
3*”.—. t.. J:’..,...•ed th. ibtvr.
per cent,
®

.
:harge '*
lower
er ta
rat>

Peculim-,
to .’Xbt in the
Ir {wiv:i.s.’. bank
is elaim-d that
- deposit,
from
1, tUs bank and
from ■j‘m to 34a

ar|.-“"i'

lessE n*.
Is promised.
Pert- Mar
• this
.•ir:iiine at tt;.- d<-isy half .. .................
late, a'.though it looke.| as though t*:.i. t •- c-;t w.iald n:ak- a heap of irmi
bb- f,.- Ih.’W.

IKRS MILLER IS DEAD

'ilul

-ath eii'- r.-l he home of Robert
,v, /.i. W-st Sinii. streeL at 4
lek ve.terday afternoon, takifig
V the w'fi- and mother, leaving a
boy b’lt 4 w.-eks old. She wa#

:.-r of Mr sT.dMrs 5
l.ad ste-nl ber .Mir

-irsafraid aitl filly

I" fi

lEON
WITH LUNCHEON

.

Th.* three legged rooster claims for
binie-!f Ih. honor of being tha <»Ty
three |.*agE^ reostcr lo tha world. Ha
hails fn>m- Clare.
Th- first blood spilled was from tha
:omhs of two Partridge Wyl ‘
which gcrt their heada entangbd by nib*
ig Into each otbeiw' peoA It wna
,.,N..N8an- to build a partition oot ba*
.
,-------____
prtios not mcnOoned In th
program arv-ws follows:
A paly «(
jur mitts from W. M. Coddingtou are
offen.l for the greatest number of
,.p.,M(ig about XT, for ontaMo
eon r-e'anu only; John Fboto offers a
pair o' buckskin gloves for the hlgbist pen for entries coming from a
distance of in miles from the city: A.
W. Jahruus off.-n. a bo* of fine clgara
for the sec./nd largest dlaptay.

<fe and Mother paaaad Away
cr Home at 4 O’clock
festerday Afternoon.

life in tWn dty.
she grew to wofrlenda by
n;anli'"«I *be w„n nai.y frle
h-r fwret dbp'.sitio and she

-f

: ’’'Mr.' Sm‘ih ■ wa- ‘a randldaf-'
Ali.fr. Igbt'tr.ifflc has le-en afir.::il.-d , r> p'Jhitcaii iif.ni nation f'o- se.-r-ff M*
for tiMlay. t; ,:. trainmen d.-votlng tlie;* • itKv ree-;v;cg hi’-' sxa*.- ili.iei;nimeat.
cffori.s to kc-nlng the pnsseeg.-r ser Ii:'* -iropre-d ..’It of 'h*- rare
»|r- cnlng.
The .’orni !« creatins
That poaching has b-eh going on
1-..1- .V- at! along the Peti».keT d'vlslon
Tt:e we.l*he'mar. Wh
»* -lerdii.). »a» g-t:ty
l*Wi.;e.K-rs Is
Joke
wii; -ind'.’ibt-d:
Gra- I Travers-

Mrg..John T. Besdie Enter
ntertalned This
Artecneon m Honor qf Miss Lewis
and M.S* Grewo.

iniber <»f Rhode bland
While., the ttrsi of the kind arar to
be .-xhiWiei In this cLiy. Tbara are

f MRS, SLAB! DEAD

. e-d is t! e right n -i
s a. he will uudc.ub'e.!!.
law 1* f’lllv ecforr.-d aeJ
c and fish of The w-eri*

in- Ug RiisseJi snow plow left at

-f.-r th- south 'I'-if morning and
[b-iIc.
-a« t-*rn bu.y all day, while a small-

Sof'

. on
ling

.1 altho-ig‘;
Ul.“‘

^

mocking bird whlsile.
which h.* hgss filb'd i:
. but the .iren wTtich
kY.lliV TLi|..ilt.._
1
..
.
fire dcpariRj.'Dts and thliici
th.-,iu.stirie. which v
niltee by .aint more than threv mem­
.
A. be wg* the onlv oiithe R.’v
ncma*:
a Jh’ liK-ated that heai l buv
bers from each county In Iho elcreoth ed vl-h ,,r:t'
r.vhllP.
T|;
. ..
a Civ ’shleil.-. it was laid t
dlstrirt. to be named I:iler.
presb Tvod. show-hig tl.at i
r-ipls for.,
■ aged 1
igc Elf hi. ’.-r.iii-i of snio’Njng i
den'. Eniith was auihor r.vl to call~a', ibe rear h*i Iwr*) f;
:. and the
* Rev. J W. Mill.
tneiiing of ih.' cl-jh at such limes ai> ia*bur*.eii*-ii';
1
deficit
or,*Ul
r-'
be fboughi advisable for furthering of
UNION STREET MOTHERS
fleperti
Mr. Cuvell's IntervstF.
The Tvt.d' .*;• the
irs t-f age a:i.f
Mr. Mi:;-r w
It wa* the unanlmiijs siditlmeBt of el _
;k H.
'..and. who .»
. ll.c
the meeting that a vigorous ramiiaign !<5eorg.' E
im-wt prestrat-d with grief, leav.-.
M..ir:‘.c-.e
the'
The M.^th.-r':: cT'.b of the
Tnlon
daughter. Mrs. Kat- f Wondbur.v.
be pn>.eeuted and to oeeuiv a united
*
tho Udl.s* Aiu ^^TYet .r;:-v-I will m.-,! lomr Shanghai,-china, a ni''s!c’nary. an-t
force In Grand Traverse n.imly and
WrigH the re I
The follow
S.11, Edgar., wh-. tiw-th- r with hi.
other eouiillcs in the north.-rn poitiurf
M-'-ree Slid rnr F™*" "-i;
if-, WHS *• h.-r l>ed.si!*- Wien d-a'h
■V hr Mrs. F H
.o!..—Poiiof the dlslrld to work for 'be nnni- elcn Ml»si.it;iry
r.ridge Bililders
fk-cip
x’ly th-G
IrAtloo of Mr. Cwell. Asld.- from his lUrri-ni. tl^t ..f
bv M:«s Frarcc,
•--r
t'.,ren. EVKI*
y,..r tius
pmooal fitness and ability vt serve
ant f'rrcle.l}-. Mi K Mah.*! IV-.-pres. the,
Hertto'ion—Hare; Edgerl.v.
id*athuasti. •ar. so be dr.'
0 Armthis distitet in eongrecs the fart lha
Smid:.y sebo-': r l-krt of Tn.’UiUTshlpi
.Answering of questions by mothers.-t.'dav to offb 'iaie at the !i
l! of IaVt
represenlaUon from Trav.-rs.. City and
riant) solo—R.ii-b.iei Wade
.« H-'x*>. n •turniiB* in
V V.:- . Min:rt.’ Watt.:
open c
IM: .'. W. Millik.*i.,
Mrs. Harvey Morrl-ou wi.s lo,have--.-r .lud sifl ering seTerr-l
Onuid Traveiwe etniiiiy would be a
i:. Tb.- i;.-v. Mr.,glv.m a pap. r ls;t »a. ca'b-.l .vjt of i Idlrr.ti.l btft ■ anlviug h.-iv
benefit to the upper portion
•'•irwhiTn'
ix-port of lb.* cotidl j town.
Jbefurc death
U

rnw»e the tlxe of the «uti>cuUte com-

e for
:.rd
la
,unhe**t
wind
E> fall of tnnlat
K.s
of tin.-.id parked
•• hard • o bn-ak.
id has not
N-en
v.’bvliv as It did
: h.iN iMk-n hanbo
:s have bad a hard

the JaiKini
'e and hii>
. prints - ' v|.-w- .111
th.- r..-.;
.
H.-n J-'ll-is Kahi
San Fratir: ro. w h-re rri'ich of the.
,,„,u , ;
Jap.m. e
troiiM.- h;i- iK-r-:rrrd.
w-ill|w;,^ Iheggh
be h-’re
id will sneak n- that crea' 1 he r.-nderi-d
.|tu.st;oi
ith- Ira-: II’

SOCHOTTE HID!R AM

cxocuili.'

Paichln. B. \V. Hastings. T. T. Haiw.

r.*.. ;V
at th.’ <
le city i-'.utiril for a g.s>-t tnai
and Is well p.w’ed optin ri
s, Bitiuidpal govomment and i
of the conimuuity.

C*n.-CoP. Conninga. ^
make th.- trip, as If
■r s.Tv4ce could Ih'iWashing n
adopted
I
iiibllc than by taking
iii. iKT -'i.’ /-] ;::v St.,-..- b:
tivl.iy, S.’iiator Stotie lutnsluci’d
a
tesolutioii
j. b.,t ti.-e 11■ Seutheen Oeatoe.
t N,.fne-»-;.. r,- i
•now
Snow s-Io*>
rilling ’iiK.n the pr. fldetil dc.'fref the
fnncTvsst'-.'in G.-orc.- .«?, I.-gan-. of have l~.:i
;i- afierno<«i t.-.vtna
Miiiippiii.-N in inn.
rharb-stiT. S. 4f.: who will or»t.k at ,id mak- a p
for Ih- trains, t.ii'
Senator CullsTson gave n.rtice he
at bniiqu.-t ts ..ne of :h.’ rising .v.mng; wi'h Ih- eon'inea'ly fiiTl.ng s-iow
v.uM cfl! up ton:. i;..w .1 res.du i.m
mv;t "'f th.- Mhirli
H- is now s,-rvlns t wCl In- .‘'«r-iiir»ci-j w->iK tr«lnc t
i-qulriug
wh.dher the New
York
his 'iiltd t.-nn .n eoiigr.-ss, tr.d Is an k--he
-1 ,u,sn;.!.!.-.
.s
rl.inkv had l.■fl:s,.,l jd nuN-i la cash
ora’or ..f distlwl'nn
tl- t-b.ng* t->.
-y. , . y.-., ,
m me » nn- ,:,ejr oM!gatl<.i-s to ..tilstanditig banks,
i,
m b<v-ara.-etalle
.ast • v.-ning..
,f,«. j-f,,,;.., ue|.r,.*.-nt.iUve pnyn.’, the young*-r g.’it-'ra’ii'n ..f S', iili.-rners
difr-r., ,„,,a,niV.-h
harrtradi
ccl.x-t.’d fo.-iXeu- York, sis'k.. lor more than gn who !.e1-'.- In fofg.-rtihg
.‘net*..
His s'lbjer;
the l-ia-ft^raut l.; nill.s .r.,nh of Whl!.’ Cl.-n
-.-„_sv.„v
'i'” r. !.-.b’!.-an poSctes. colti club W’.l! W "O-.: r<.ii:.;ry. Northland It is pr-.lwl.b- e. :!1 not reach th

Itatlon was then affected with these
Officers and the follewlog
committee from this city ;

h'wlng with SI
«’:rd;.y. the s
^ hiiRd!'-. and t:
niBcl.’ alt day

s C.mcen.liig

i-TOR THiRTy-SIXTH TIME!

W. W. SMITH.

rotv-t Alder*~»a M:kes
A
:c*er* of H.s Ca-ardacy
. Nim.nation ot M:ycr.

GRAND JURY
WILL PROBE

-'.l.j.vt n..t !h ng aiim.’iiie.-d as v.-i
H- wilfcb.’ nrr.in>tu»ill.-,1 hy J.dm W
ilhulu’-dl. of r.nwid RaT.iils, m.-mb.-r «>l

Krym tU» time on r.ie Ci.md Tret



«».lARr!EIH THEFIED

■lG.R.il.ONlT MADE ONE TRIP

I’l.-sldeiH

able factor In tb.'

Owing to the absence
of • Judge
Jane-s T-;. k.-r. of l'.m<-ord. ’srho l»
pntbahly hung up In a snasr drift
.'oni.-wh-r.' tH'tw.vn
this cky and
Grand Kaptds. TU'n.' of the pens at tbo
N-Tth.-rn urrhlgan IViuItry
assoclle
-n .show wi're d.-eoraied with rite
IIS today, anil the exbihitor* vQl
vi- to wal' until totnorrov bcfot*
,-v can learn jnsi where their Urda
<iul
Mr. Tucker did some scoring
IiidlaiiapoUs y.-sterday. nod was eii- rt.-d :n lodav on the 1:10 train, but
tluit had njl arrived at tho hour of
going to presa.
I* who are trying
to
find
.■» shoiiWer* upon which to
ause of the bllisard are credto the iv.ultrr show.
"It
l.ad weather lakOsaie. and
; Bl Ihl*. - some said today.
The storm has much to do with tha
STifSsir of til.- show, however, aa U
k.-ep* awnv th.- vlsltnm who WOalA
otherwise tie In attendance.
One of he llm-sl pens lo be seen It
that of Will nni J. >nisoo'. of Klngm
ley. wlio has a dlrplay of bandaome
TOack Mln.*rr.is, five ptilleU and a^
cockerel
The' <-orkE'rel won first prUo )
an exhibit In llllnok.
Albion ^hiiw rIMms to be the yonitgest exhlbl
llig a p
RsnlaD
ci.uvi- of h. r WE-igh‘. IS oun^. Dick
and Mldgt-l.

PECULIAR CONDITIONS ALLEGED

•Tarry {!

or

Smith f<T E'lirelinx III.

li t..- ret^trr.lfty.
I'“ oBIrers of the

T*r.-*ideot--Hon,
Frc.lerlck
W.
Tt’-.tic. cln-v.t j'ldce. fharioviilx '
Tr.ao"tvr—la-on F Tlltis. cashier
It, t Nuii.r.ial b.rtk. Travers., ritv.
S< r.-..^rv-Robin E Walter, cu.m

WANISFREE
PHILLIPPINES

Club.

cn-JUlieh ItI Ibe dir

n and ez-8eoaiar O. C. Moffatt aecreUry.


ORLANDO C.

EiMnynr W. w..S«'»*ary Covsll Ccngfccaionai

was elected president of the

Ma>

$400,000 Lest.
Berlin. N H . F. t. G.-Tl, .• E^-iiar:m. last
ate flres in lie- bu-lii.-ss s.
The .’x-rlr.ve
ei.nmiilt.s. is ciin,• Marquette Afternoon Paasenger
night and .•arly t.Hlay w. r‘posed c.f the f.dinwing.
H»U. F;el‘ram M.ry Get Here At 6 This
.tf'er flvo Imurs, il'irtnc which llni
. rlrlfW. Jfavm-. Churl. v,.*i:
Hon
t\i* huyin.NS ,;l.-Tilc! was tltrea-onEvening—Snow plows Out
'A'ILL LOOK
1-Yel r W.lntore. Cadllhir, H. A.
Bsttbng With Drifts.
fire banting at .-nch end. Lo.n.n |u>>
STAfl
Mnssleirnn. Tniv.r-e Cltv: boon
F
Titus. Trav.-Tse City;
B. \Va1
DetfOiL
M.ch_
feto.
5.—f
l.-r. Traverse fliv.
from the copper ci MryNand «
C A. lYltiier of Manirt.-e. pr.'sident
Icwtr Michigan naicale
:ate pqgct.1
. __
of ihe State l.eacue .«
Repuhllean
complete cuspcnsion of traffic,
.'lulls, will 1h' the 'nasimasT.ir of 1h>cars, le'ecailh >'ne and railrpt
completely tied up:
flei"*nt gnaiar.i.s' <if th.- sucres*
..f
this I'k.nlon I’t the tt.xnquet.

made

popular

the 'supiKiri

Storm Cuts Down Attcndane# At th#
viillam
■isen Hss Fine EahlWt
—Notes of Shew.

O

STORM TIED
UP THE STATE

*The biisln.-ss m etltig of tho dull
will b.- b.-ld In Sti

opinion that there should be
sanlied effort to land tip' TraverBe

Preeldvnt E

f Chai> I
. Ijinxworftiy.

HeiillmantCl.
ijuartE't--Arthur Earl. James
^V.‘n. Flint.- and hY.d Malln.
ne act—Ikrt Wlntil.'.
so- How
to
ILvcome
an
Eaele.- Tlioniae Finch.
d fa.-i.
1 |«:;rin .,-'(e-l It Wyck.vff.
Ime r'lIiyH and nperUllles—
Ibm. Affs\lueN<I?i.4aii. ..fGrand«ac
tltt.pl M- Itit.tttiot. <d A- I., .t.-ic-,.
Rapids.
5—Jtid Catnerun. :
will Rjiiak.III "l.ltt-i Shoemal.er
t'Mcc h
s Addi'-Tf."
I CornVt m.:,i
•man K.-rrtiti. r. Mr.
;i. of l!iU city, iK'-rrhn.T ids
ois'ti piano accum
att<M-nev
for | |uinlnjeoi
..iwMi- on -I in-j
S.mn—J A. .Iiivdbr.
____
. I
HUKiry of tite Eagl.-s—By Vici
i
Till' nuTiJect rJ'.nu-n t,v .Erne«t
C jfVE sld.'Ut G. .irr>' RiaK.'lv.
Siulih. pros.-c-itliic .i-f.iniev yf K:«lsj-s la!ti.-s.
kuska coutitv. is -Th.iiichle of U.-'i
Cl'.B s.iU.—FtanV Kliizac. J. I
Day.”
Th. ro wli:\alM. )-•
rv-’ W.vckofr
n.ttrks by r-dlriPe 1*re.v|.|.uit
Slayfiej
I'ion.. s..!..->Y.-.I M.iliii,
and th“ program will l-e the b.-M ever I
Istcp ih.- l>«ip Sies laily cnm|>an<
heard in 'hi' city
tiiider the tiu.nRg.-ment of A. Gtddiagi
Banquet At 7:4S,
Hand ci-tn. rt.
The banquo’ will
!»• serv.ul by j
Peace tir.-akere—Ad..ms and Kb-pm
Gran- rhur«'h milM and Ih.- t.r-K.-ts!
fluinld.- cnards-dle man aud Hal
t commlit.-o has
wit! Ik* tl ■•acti and Ihi y will ho tssued i
Th«*
_ IKS.plr
< In tho uiv.-n
ri'ii.-.tl.'n
Th.- m.-rolk-r-1 grelii
ship f.V of Ih.- clni. is SO V ontR and will
k- pres.-i
the alintial d'loy nr<* f-o cut*. I>qes
:uindldat
are ynyatil.' l.. nn<l
talui'd frem St-cr»-i

RERUN, N. H.. WAS THREATENED

this «Ti;.i:i of the dis­

W. rthy

Ie. wi-:t.-

t:

n-CE-lve

vordiiiT Ki!|iTiTit nut only

from thl< IT ttnty.bcil Irem

1 was roantfested by thenu'

•.I'iCK
A SNOWDRIFT.

I

Rc»|ior.Mh. t
I,a, not >.
I
tax ix't utgi.Ki

St. Petereburs. f-h. *,—11'
Ive -hi-i•ri'H from
»at>4 IrEH'iis have In—
Turko-fV-rnorthi'm f'nuciwia lo
elan frontlir.
w

1 Effort Will 8« Made By
Prominent Repubileans to Put

Traverse City and

JUDGED

y Truverw.- CHy'.Airte VULL DEVOTE MUCH OF TIME Toi"UT THE TRAIN
THIS REOIONt
HERE UNTIL NIGHT.
rchnor aud Catnp!-tre

' Both South and West \
:!
tented By
Oraton
{
Meeting in Afterr^
I
ception in Eve
Certeentratien Is Due to the Aj
Bive Attitude of the Turks ;
Their Frontier O’Spute
Witt. Persians.

•lotan

AFTER

Faust To Be Toastmaster.

Iris BEEN GOING ON FOR WEEKS

W. W. SilTH IS PRESItENT

•Bcrofd A. 8. Uariagb. will be

LOCAL MAN WILL LOOK
CAME AND FISH.

lA Of
WARD TURKO PERSIAN.

THE ' MEETING

in

iBIRDS NOT

STATE DEPUTY!
,
'

YESTERDAY.

Mr. Covall

mELEBRhTE.jiLLEN SMI [H

-

STIlUNGS SUSPENBED.

itsband and little a
par«nU a
a Sullivan, a

IN FLORIDA
r. and Mrs. W. O- Foot* and Dsughter W.ii Spend At Least Two
Months.

Foote and daughter,
Ma-jrtr.e,
this noon for Mmpb;s. Tei:n
lere they wlR meet Mr.
Foot,
' three go down the
ilsippi river to the Golf ot Med■i- .-iii-r’alned *’
:;or of Mi-J.. Clar*
i'.op;ilnB at P-nsecola, Fla. They
ina;sil:!
■-S
Ibit.ac Printer, wll! spent 8’
and
Miss
-•).pended. W. N. war n cllmal
in the hopes ot It ptwr,
I. Of Ml Pleasant, at .«• '.’.gs bus b*
R.-dt. r. p^i c . xie-rt is in charge, ing
to Mr. FOote-s health.
delightful afle
it- piubably w: I be niun.-d »ucc‘*'«>r He
In the west for acoia
b. 8limugs
improving veiy slowly.

“ILm,'

n

^14.

GRAND TRAVCR8C HERALD THURSDAY. FEBRUARY «. 1908.

Grand
Grai Traverse Herald
n>Bi>n;;wjgi>MiiM!.»
KUdanbr

a.

statement is made, Havana. Cuba, where tber spent sev­

tber remarkable

building suf^lies.' equipment and man- for the five weeks she was there. Miss
ufartured goods tn the value of SISiL' Stout bad the pleasure of bathing in
HERAIA AND RECORD CO.
•mT. BAtM........................................*rmu
1 at the naval station every
0004)00 anniiasir. This to Indeed a re­
••e-O-Bltw...............................Tta. Pr-ktaot markable utaument and abould be| afternoon.
8.W. Bun...................
Bn her way back. Ml* Stout vlstaed
given the caieful
con*;derutlon
of
Can It in Chicago again Intending to reach
be possible, that tha people of this this city Saturday night but the snow

everr cl'lren of this countr.

TMOG. T. BATES,

countrr

owfCT_i»gsoK; sgt-

are

paling 82904)00400

an-

drifts made things different.

loallr for whlskr. beer and other In<ixtrants, In addition to the preftt to

Csndidato for Mayer.
To 111** Voteru ol Traverse (lly

he menufacturer and dealer,
wbirh
Having t>egun the rirculaii*>n *>t/pewould bring the total
...KttiaAdTWMr 000 or more? And how much dn the tlHuUk in Diy oaiiVBkV for the repiibllcan nomluatliiu (or mayor ;ii tli*- <-otnfarmers of Grand Travers*- net of this
lug prlRiari<-». I considi-r it pr**i**-r a

»4oo4oa(ioor
This is

Indeed

an

argument that

this ttm*' to make

an

offii-lal

an

that t am a eundiiliite tor
must make the people of this countr
high offlre.
It Is not only nir
sit up and take nolle*-. Hundreds of
iilon which ' pMmpis
very mlllient of dullara! Just think of
c;indi*l.-»'*- but lh*r is-r
SmsiM 1o clreulqUiiff UU-rature
t<i Hundreds of millions cf dellars poured illusion of Jarg*- mimlM-rs of |*r**mliicoairtd*(K the effecia of
the *nU down the throaU of the patrons of i-nl tax luijt-rs stid wnrkluglueu *>(
Mlooo iDoennctiL
Ooe eoncero Is the aaloone for urhich they pet
ih- city wb*> l>cli*'t>- that ih*- buriiu-se
Except
SnAng oat full PMT* Of llIttsintMl a single dollars benem*
of lb*- rllr. should I Is- eU-cti-d, would
BM^r relatire to ulleged failure of where liquor Is used for |.ur«-I>- ni'-dladniliiislered in behalf of the
proBIbltloo-ta the lUte of Maine rlnal purposes, which Is a (rifling tlrv iHHq.te of the eomniimi y with
VBUerer maj- be the anfumeoia pre buioudL
view to an econonilciil
govt-rnmeii^
If
there
ever
was
an
argument
•tetid aalaUve to thla Broat Ne*
combined with a pr*.cT*-*si<e poR^ybiilqM otate the fact remain* thei against the exlstcnee of ilie Mihmn that would bring future benefl«-<o
the aoMHiM per eapha depo*lt«-d In evil, this Is (be strongest and most best city in Northern Mlehigan.
the •aHnim banks of the «uie Is the effective that could be brouglil to
My platform ihcreforv, being
1*t|««t of aar atate la
the nnloa- bear In the campaign which is l>eing duMrlal prognws. «-conomy lu piilille
fbw* can be no arBument that will wagr^l by the antl-aalnon league
affiiir* and a firm purpose to s*-rve the
The argument is made
that
•how that this condtUon la not a parwholi- pe*iple of Trav*-r*i- Fily r.-g.ird
OeiSntlr admirable one. The pane re- abolishment of (he saloon would »1pe less of i*nrty afflltalinns, 1- ask the
Thny to Unseat to poblishers free out the market f<ir the pr*vduetK»f the volerti who approve these tsillrii-s lu
farm. To this we niay aay. that
of asarge and is gotten up In ver;
give m*- tb*‘lr Vole* at the t-umiug
tfSettve atfle. It IlluitTatea places in matter if the liquor Intervals are
priniarle*.•bcM Of <be cHles e( Maine that an- ilrely destroyed, the farmi-r of the
Respcc;fuUy.
deroied to rldation of the liquor laws. United Slates will still live and find
W. D. C. GERMAINE.
TkU eoDdiUon. if It eilata, does not a profllable market for ’he fruits of
'

.'-tTE OF Slid
AN. THE I’RO-'O TATE OF MICHIGAN, THE PROCounty of
Ih-Cc.iu:y of ^ late fo
iT--. -I Travrrse
i-. (h- luutt.-r *)f ;V c.-f.-.le *>r W;lAt a scw-lon of said eourt. held at.
yards be:wt-en each diiislun.
SELLING RRICEE.
.’.e*-a**-d.
probate offlre.
:u the
...................
The admiral denies the report that.Ctearbaek pork. i*er bbL-...
.818.90
N*.'tU-f
betvby gU.s that four Traverse Ci y. In *sid e.>nniy, on.lh*
g pilot will betaken on board to guide Clearback pork, per lb ..... -------- lie
:S
t;,.
.l.yn'oarr 55nd day of January. \ t>
the ships through the strait and b*-- Short cut of pork, per hbl .. ..818.90 .\ 1) ip'is, have tni a
allow.-d for
pr.->.-nt- Hob. Fr\-d
R.
Walker,
?!*-sci'.T
Ib.-.r • claim* -.i,;,if-l‘roI*»te
^
Il.-V.e the ofne-rs w::i le equal loj Itacoa. p*-r lb ................................... .liesse ■ --‘i:'' - J-*
d*-e--J*-**I to *a:d roan
ip th*- matter of the estate of Della
jLard. per lb ...................................... ...........I*c
piloting heir owe boau.
avu! udjiu.meiit and ,
WtlLL*. Mtl*J and Carl C.
I Dutter. dairy, per 1b...................
• -1
or
• Milk Report.
I Ham, per lb......................................
t.. pr,-k.i. t'rioir'TuTmlTv
prol-at-’o'ffli-.- >n
Jame, W IIillik* r. cuardlait nf said
Inspector DocKeray bas r*-porl.-d the Butler, creamery, per Ih • —
rw iM-'-i-e th.* “"th m!ror-- havttig tll*'d in said court his
folhiwlng milk and'eream
^eom.rear:ne.-px-r Ib ...............
...^ T- ' ■ C- .rit^;..rr'r.I
M^t^-tfon pm,lt,.- that hr be authorMilk.
.poseri-d and licrtuuM I
Cbeese. Amerieao cream, pet lb ..SPc
Jj ^V-ardbfsaid
’. by said eour
No.
5—Fats. 4 : solid*. 15 6
■ st of said m'.n*vr* m said
Eggs. i«-r dot..........................................
-;uy Wi..
d.iv
May. A
th. rein described
No.
7—PaU*. 4.1; solid*. 156
-lo.-k tn the forei■••(ato•* ,iH-r bu ____
through the Magellan

strait

in

Liquor taUmU Buiy.
Uquor
iDti'mu .ar<>

N*>

8—Fats. 4.5; solid*. 157

Salt, p-r bbl ..............;...........................

No.

15—Fats, 3.6; so*.lv, 153

[ Strained honey, per qL..................

No.

16—FaU. 4.

solid*. 15.:

No 15—Pats, 3

solid*. 15 3

N**. ja-rFats, 3

s*'li*ls, 15 3.

53-Fats. 45: m.IMs. I

I Cora meal. p<y 190 lb* ......................

54—F.;ts. .3,6; solids, l:

! CJirn. p*-r bn ................... .. .........................

No.

53-Fat.-. 3V; solid*. 1:

I F.-.-d- H

n —18

jllay, per ton ......................................

Library Report.

1

x'u.-n

out—Firlion.

1513; ' Spring chickens, live weight ,
3;
Sail Fisty
natural .Mackerel .............. .............................

tvMcb-u. 51;

foti-ihigy.

4S;

si-U-tie*-. 4x; uwful art*. 59; line arts,
45: bl**gr.nphy. 4S; ’p-neral work.

a.

taw U it la adopted In thla countr.
IB* gride of erery

dtlseo

of

the

eo«Er to eee thet the taw u enforced,
and If eneh eoforcement

Is

aecom-

pltehed there need be no evil effeeU
at the

adoptfea cd local

terlopera," who pay no taxes.

pe^e In tte oommunttr -where probimore

nooer tmder that oondlUon than on-

Dixie J*-nkiiis and Flora P.iwell.
UZZIE m'NN.

the leaden and

the countr Roe if

Remove these

tweBtr-twe aaloons and there will be
oppertun-

SMa'and glaring temptalkma for the
pouBg aian who would otherwise spend
tBeIr metier in some other

channel

▼baea mar he aaloons esUbilshed in
be ammmed that there will

sately
not

it there are hall a doten

t**t will be a great number and
the change.

advocates

tn the hlghcwt places In every commuiflty.

Right here lu Traverse City.
who are cjirrgetlc

movement,

who

pay

in

vc-ry

every

this
large

year

who arc the very life of
the community, men of public spirit,
their home city and m«-n who go down
Into their pockets at every t^!T for
terprises but for charitable purpoees
When the liquor dealers class those

localities.

to be a failure but
be«^4|h.^t henedta have been dt-WW^Kdteat the liquor
been gfrotlr mtHgated.

At this time

thero^J^n wave of (emperanre tw-ntl
mng over the counirr. The
selvee hate different ideas
were common

some rests

Tbe great industries are reetg-

nlsing the fact that »obrtet>tim most Important

elements

that

.^mrvem their woihlng pcopk- nud tb««r
This loBueoce

alone

BMM a mg step In advance for the
^ Yi^lbttloa movement aod the

Huckwheat. pt-r bu .

Wilson. McKinley Wilson, tasbel Wi!

FOR $1.98
|i.it( nt leather tlress >li*>o‘

you can }*ei l.i.li
in newes*. s’yle.

/

FOR $1.29

you cin K' t a stylish, liond wearing shoe-stylish
enough forbe.-d, gocil wearin;* <iioiit;h f*-r every day.

Those w’undiiig highest on examina­

and

this

method of argument Is the v*-ry i

Emma

McManus,

. sevenih

Stoekw

ilo business at |*v.i-.-lU pii.-.-s.

idUJAX HOIfniN.

Nearly Frexe to Death.

rivals werv *malt. y.-t‘the

Saturday night, and remained unUI a

mill y<-st*-iil3y and jiisl

At

nffiiiug

> f**'

Hogs, live w<-lght. p.-f inn Ib* 83^ 3 Sr
Hog*, dr.-ssed. p*-r ICO lbs ,...5‘-(G6r
Spring lambs, live weight ................ flit
Poollry.

would

t*> b*

I car at 75c 1 .«i'1*l T-lr.

the mercury lurmil aronn.l and ilrop-

Market *|uoUble a* follrews;

pod farther down lu the tuts-

Uulk. iMir bu. In car lots—Mi'-i ;.

has gum- yet, ending up at 4 l«-lnw by. Mlui:>'sc,!a or W;.-*c*iiisiii. whli-- in
ObsiTvi'r Waifs th*-nnometer.

"'r rluiic- b. fancy. 6:iili7*>c: .-xlra f.-i

Hen*, old, llv*- weight

.............................. 7e

S|Ti:og fhl(k.-ii», live sselght ..............?i
Hidea.
Ilbb-*.

S£U£fiUJf aooo SHOES ^

Hl-t.-*.

ni*i<-*. " i .5<i 7.3*'; .irditiary l« goisl.
i;r.->*,
Tallow ...........................
her.-*
mi*n. sliowing fr-i.st or dry r->i.
c-d for Imme. but when within a f* w
Fresh FisL
riiiidiilon.
56(ii:5c;
r--.|
siblocks of hik residence a foot that said I*>. while one niniiest l'*-c*-nl one
calmly alinounc*'d that It, pas t*i l>e- ch.'l.e lu fancy. C;o:oc. fair to g*-od. Markin:ic
been ir^mbllngAlm owing l*i rb* *»vr Ih*- r*-ro mark.
That will 1-*- a
tarn. l»eeame so painful he was uroS i.-C'ir I White fish
1*- one to go by In the eummer but
abl*- to walk further, uiid was obU-i-t
pr.-s*-nt I: ha* no frl.-ud».
crawl the rest of the way upon *.
Ihit Harvey Langwonhy after many
bands and knees.
rebuffs. ev*-n by the groundhog, siaiui-*
When
Mr. gpeiigen'.u-rg
reached
a show of getting even.
He s.-.d ii
>me he found that all the Auger* on
would rain yeeierday while Ih*- p'vboth hands were iMldly froreii. rtlso
*-rumi-ni ob**rver says tha- it may
the hack* of his hands were frost • 1
rain tonight. It It doe* and the p>v>A physician was called who did every ­
pl*- and the uewspajK-rs m-at Harvey
thing i»o**lWe to ndtevo ;lie p.tin. and
Ighl. then ht-11 l**- p*od and won't
Is not yet known wlu-ther he will
■1 th*- b.ij- fr*--c7*-. J*-rrv TIumias ha»lose any of the menils'rs or not
ig wi fadniwn and alien him a etear
Another vIcUm of the fro*;
klue
fl-'ld In the local weather li-j-iii.-ss.
as CliarW 11«-ck. who *i>ent ne.vriy
hour.

At>oul 15 orlofk he sl.vrl-

llii-rmom*'l*Ts said

15

made bluchcr

you ..in
t a
ti!?: |’.nenl
i.iit, with dull le.cher lo]*-:.

Sheep, with wool on .................................... 4r

w.-r«- *mid*-.
Now. Which Wat Right
Harvey l.anirwn:lhy said it

Calve*

tin- innik. t w.-ie not .ner auxlini

VIsibus iluniig Ih*- nioiitli, 7.

ijinn they cau pliir*' In the liaud:

FOR $1.85

Corn. In car. 55 lb* ......................

From W.-ilnesduy'* lli-eord

Steers and belf.-ra, light _____

community

bebiw

67eC5c. it pfOf down
Sack stock is sclliug a; i

this

good one I

ttane.,>Becotd.

liquor imeresta are doing aomi
advertising as

nn

larta.
nah
drug stores,

ivc also* l>cen tvi>oKM.

a of ''craflr

fanatics’'

''Interlopers" who pev no taxes and
city

which bear no Ux burden.

all lh>- newest aod prclli»;>t

A Dangerous Operation.

h;:k to 311*1 from the trains .wlileh Is IliP removal of the «p|w'ndlx bv a
u»e to any old hour. Mr. Heck ha-I Mirgiim. No *ine who lak.-s Dr. -Kiilcy
the toes on loth feel hadly frok-«H|. New 1-ifo nils If ev.
ihi* -frightful ord-'ul.
He was' at Fork today, however.
quli-tiy you don't fe.-l
Several minor cases of frext
hi**-

A *i^>3

Among

Gone to England.
Dr. E. 1^. Thlrlby
led
Mou.lay
moruing via the G it. A I. (*» Is'Ron her don. England, whi-re he w.l; uk<- up
way home after sp*-ndlng two month* a y.'.ir's work in (be Iv'iid.m hospiu).
In Florida. The (ranstilon from flow- Th«- d.vetor had a rousing far.-w. ll re-

etaevbere alto, there are great flaming Tere
Marquette
IMteri appeoilng to the fanners and which laid up at I
WBStflngmen t« not be misled b)- th>-

Matin fierhOshowini; of

1st, 2d. 3d. 4th and 5lh

In the
ttlilou of TnvrseCIlr. and doubtless

Uakntims

FEBRUARY

1 l^e nlchl out tn the cold. ilrivli«

^ JBmit*tbat It baa proved a tallnr-' iu

represent

s:.

«a
Rlehardson. fifth grade; AUi.-rla Mc­ Only a v* ry moc|i-ra|.- busiii--ss
trniisarl. d. Wb:it luiy.-rs ap|~-.ir--i| -n
Manus. fiiurlU grade

elvlllr*‘d

Teuth street, called uisin n elek friend

Vi ttenamfV

who

Sinel:. p.-r lb ......................................
k.-.-pi tn.- w. ll. and Ih
tialtnon rj'.inn. je-r lb ................
El.-etrir l!llt.-rs |.'iillv :
BUYING PRICES.
mi-iili-iiii' loi xloniiieli and liv.r ;
I.ie*. and fy>r n
down coiidli; l•l>^ntoc-. i»T bu .............................
Average dally attendanee. 40.
W <• KU-.T
. *.r Hallld-... I
AVId.'S..
Pereent of nt(endan<-4i. !*fl.
1 .* mt.-ers purify i.siil eurieti th*- ltu|(,.r ~r lb
Eh-eii.r
N*-iiher alwiit nor t.vrdy—.Anna IdtuMl. um<- I
Duffek.
Rii lolph
Duff* k.
Frank v,iK»i- and .1
p"
............................................ ~
•-fund.il if ll lulls 1, 'H.iy. Umw-c. |ier ton........................... 8l4<
Hii*-1»-I, Arl.-y MrlWnald. AllH-rla Me
S E Wall A St.n. |
Grains at H. L- C C«.*e MIIL
Manus, Ih-atrlee McManus. Nina Rus­
ll.icbe.- 1-r.ig \x-ii. al,
bu ...............................................
sel. Dewia Husw-1. Ethel lluss.-l. H* len
NumtH-r of dayk laugh’. St).

Day* ailemliiiice.

SPECIAL VAIAJES JUST NOW

Shrimp. |H-r lb ..............................
Chilli*, jM-r dox .................................

o'rlork Ibis ni*>rnlng and stJI

r roars in eome

remafkable

that you >»ct your nuyney' . wor.h when you Iniy ,i pair
of shoes of lis.

Crabs, each .........................................

Suits and helfi-r*. l.Ru) lbs. .

dayjilghl. and si-venil tvsidenis «>t

worr

HollbuL p.T lb .................................
.Salmon. i«-r lb .................................

Chicago. F>-b. 6.—The n>.*ik<t ;u1.-

e city have ca'ise to ri-iiu'mlH-r
thtdr loMAtr a^ It mar be rcasonablr worst lilirrard Of the season.
of
Henrj- SiH-npenlK-rg. of S20
West

of-ttnlrRown#lp.'R-

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

C*hl. |MT ............................... .

Medicine that is Medicine.
•I hi.x- Mill-r.-.| a L'o..d *l.-al
i:;il:ir;a ;*' ' • .-maeh «Mm|.lalnt..

Total number enrolled. 15.

t.-ach.-r.

VIotBBona of the law to the detriment

AND YOU KNOW

rout .................................

Helling, pi-r dox.......................

Arm. with -he main sab-s at 7“.- t--1;:*

«ane)vded tha^e people

not I

ov.-r and Ihi-iv ujo tlf1*-.-n or 'w.-niy

................................................
FreMi Frah.

Mackinac
While a.b

The h.irb*)r at Old Mis.luu i. fo-i.-n

‘‘f’ 11 ‘'ilT-

LOW VALUES, GOOD SHOES. SHORT PKOriTS AND LOW rRlCES-TH.ArS
OUR MOTTO. .

Oats, per bu.........................

grade;

Itbeoj the eetabllihmeni of aalooni

Ihe

wIiik>1

Side pork

Ihey are iesuking the lni«-lllg,-iiee of Ralph Ilirh.nrdsou. sixth griid*-; H*-l*-t

as "crafty fanatics" and “Interlopers"

<t0*Mhlp will here eomclhinB to i

>MocC

n* port of the Stony Rrach

their opponents.

aMdlhg iiBdple Ad will not tolerate

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

Veal stew* ..............................................

.Aff .J.-i'l;4 I'

Hoast ...........................................................

yi-*ti-r*l:iy

l-cliig g«kl.

engaged In the anti-saloon movement tion were le’stir N*-lson. eighlli grade;

The frost got in Its cruel work Sat

nffO-

Eckelim-

I ll.lt

i-Ti lit |>!.i:i ihiMi I'm,- inula run of stores.

5 well.

/

towtBhld-ST* g« clUzena aod

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

contributions, no; only for public en­ Rlehardson. Ral|*h Rfehardson. Utllan

BUdtei- or fact the people of Elmwood

t(T what

V.at chops

lli-h KbatilU-s on Un- 4re. the O.-hlug

for (he month <-ii<ling Jan. 31. loits

men who do things for the beneflt of

s Is not a Bood
IBcse are twentr-iwo aaloone In Tf*v-

conequenc^ of

sUongea'

of the

I argumeat that aaloone wUI be;

twentrtwo.

The Mtsst-s Row- Ilobertson.

advocates of (he eUlnnos seek to gain

amounts of money

faW of the movement.

tartanan countr. but H ran

iVeal steak

tructiug niucji atl.-nli.tn.

friends, ihey will And little sympathy

dte a iMenae taw. that, in itaelf. is
OBFef'the meal forcible arguments in

lewoied t»*B«r-two open

I Shoulder..................................................

landed .in iS-jioliiKl.-r. n big fl.h at

a well known fact that some of

■ dVBea It la abown that the workioB
Mdoa is enforced are asrlng

Il.-rt

PEOPLE ARE
BEGINNING TO REALIZE

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

L^ ol lamb ........................................

Fashing on the Bay.
Many m-opb- are
iu fi.-li:ug

r.-imrtod.
given to

The following were vlsitom the past
months:

..5©Rr

iLamb steak .......................................

iu taking lor Mnekluaw trwtit .it Itower. Hurl.ir
plciure* of noted men and searching at |ires.-tit oiid wuin- g<*»d (-a’eli.-r at.wns

L'ltta Child Oeadd ;.d-.|X. d danebK-r »1
Foil H-I!ld:i>. dbd y*
........ ..
■'( |■lH’»llll’Ies
*.:i K- h. ld Ftid.v} aft.-rn

Fork steak .........................................1:
Fork sauiage

wben they use such terms ns these.

option

Oeaad Trarerd* countr-

cre* Otr at this Ume.

If the

.8eiflc

_ lailu ot pork .......................................

liiteirsled the past week

for names and
move- Special attention
ent, the liquor dealers di-slgnate the Uneoln,

leadera as "rrafty fanaUrs" and “In-

..ISSr

L«mb chops ........................... ^....

Tile rurreni •■v<-nt class was much

publle

*-.-W* p
lb.- Jlrnud Tra».. r-- Her
.1 li.-w-l-ai^r
• -il arid .
lal.d in ».ud eounty .

FRESH MEATG.

,a 1. iidaiir.—Men. ’Hound staak ... ...........................
Sirloin .......................................................
5l*i; nora-'ii. Ill; rhll-irn. sni; t*>lai.
I Hamberger ............................................
ll55; d..:iy av*-rag.-. 44
Roasts .......................................................
Story liotir .atleu^auri-, t**l;i’. v.l*;.
Slew* ........................................... ,....
average. 35.
••ork chops............................................
nsim

Re|Kirt

fiirth-r i*r.b-ri A. Thai

j Putteriiouir, per lb ......................

total. "3x7; *talty av* rag*-. 99.
Iti ailuig

I'

V,slr.jTSSSffc’sr "

J'M i-nd.-r g-i.-irout-H
W...I
H.„.
J1iTXbe*'..Th'iiC (' * .*
»1.*J*>. Trial bottle

Flnnla haddie ...................................

75: lil*-ral*:rc. 7*'>: history. 53; travel,

.■iidlng J»n. r.I, Iftns;

In their tirade against the

]^t,.It vUl be the dutT and should be

[Spring chicken*, per Ib.............

Juveuili- n.Iitm. M7; pl:iV*sophy.

for (be month.

of Inielllgent and indostrlAs the Ree
worklng iHxipte In oth*-r lines. If
prohibition
t of (he taw the statements made iu these claims
of the saloon Interests are true, then
%in 3tm a failure aod we
there la all the more reason for vig­
we srtaaterer. whjr there should not
Be a noat tlgld enforcemMl of the orous efforl* to lessen the evil.
before,

Rcultry.

«‘"’iHeni. old. per Ib ...........................
Ikcks

Mirrkea tor 0«a«n.

- 1*1 Kmc. N-w
‘ A, C Wiih.ini*.
Ilr.t do*.- h.‘(--l
t k.'iW on itM:! I
.1 uu.IM-d -,x p-uiud- ;u W.-Jh’
r heaMh wa. rillv r.>i-.w»-.r' T;:i-.Ib-io.- In.ld. Uu-' wurM,' h-,;I
-..:,1 f.a r.. I'i. an*! e.-id* and hi:;.

Middlings, iwr 190 lbs...................
jnran. per 190 Ifae .............................

Iilirary lor^h*- iiio;nh'*>r January

.. .. i-r.l*-r<-d that the IS'th day of
Jiiliu.irV 55nd. A D 19«
!
A H l«*-*s. et ten o'rlork In
dTlEU n. WA1.KEH
M-.e (--. noon. .V ejid prohale ..fflee,
•)i!dg*- .rf I’jobate im- .111,1 t* Ji. !.-’o .ippolnii-d for h<-*r_____________________
mg sa).1 petition.

L A Co.'s nc*l,'per 190

- Cream.
No

ord has

leUlW of the earloai etSes and has better food aiul contribute to the sup­
aMK|B( to do w:th the neriu of the port and

r. H. L. k C-’s D*,v-t.p, r b ?

VfS'o.
.....I

No.

pnl^MUoB aMremeot.

teas TfolstlOM of taw but U la a mat­ spent for Uquor* would otherwise be
clothing,
ter that retta eoUrelr with the of- invested In homes, better

I

AppK-s ...........................................................

Nrt

This
Worth Readi
!>-o F. -y
..........
Rutmio .N, V . -s;iyj.:
luoxl aiitioyine eol.l
K*'. pupils .•iirolh-d. 35.
wlih Iiiii-in*-ii>' An:
pll.-d this ......................
No neither nb**-ul nor tardy, S3.
CovecL Keebaugli. a Reveulh grader, days, wh.li *-verv t
was gob*-" H.-.ii- all sons s*.U
was the Successful ni
In the *|h.-1I- .l*T cuaraui-'i- at
;. E. W;..i * S
Ing etinipst.
Hannah A l.iy, (
A llUL’Uv
1
ClaralM-ll Dune has the best r^ord Co. drug slorj-s. 5

Mtar the tact that ptobibitkm Is a his tabor. The world is wide and the
good thing for the sute of Maine as market almost unlimited, and w
It Vni -be for the good of anr com- venture to say. that the money.
of millions that anVdnttr or anjr Hate! There are doubl-

atatad

Barrel*, lU-rm-Jda*. $6 5-

a

that tb«ae same brewers and dlstilleru eral dars seeing the city, returning to single col'jmn J^lh 46 yard# betwe*-u lille. sccoud growlti. slow!
ships of each dlvlskm and wj
Key West od Thursday. At Key West
exp<-nded
(or
lambcr.

•nty alt night, was

Holou Stout, who was

onei m.iile.

Uoposits made in our Savings Deparimeiit diihnc ’.hu
first five days of ihis month will bear inierest from
the lirst day of February. '
\Vc pay three
cent imcresl compounded iwii
year, january and July,

ind ocean bathing wae a sudden cep ion at the train, a '.arge numbed

l:>.-:t:li*.Ti: variety.
'J hen ayain as c ;;,d a Ime lolof« oini.c vaicn’.ints
Ic each.
Mail order- i-romptly and carefully attended to

The >

but Miss Stout expr(>*scd herseff ot^s fr;end* accompanying i.im ’o
V* well ph-ttkcd at tielag where there' the depot to bid him G.vdsp.'ed.
A-'
that tber will appMl to ibe common
winter once more instead of baking Ibe train pulled away fr.mi ih«- drujt
sense of the farmer and the u-nrklnR- under a southern *un.
three rou*lag cheer* for I>r. TMrlby

Handsome new Posial^ from 1* lo If'c. I-ancy box
V.ilcniines and lace Valen’ines from Ic each to S*>.

mesta: in this regard sre so absurd

man and do more Bood to the pnihtbl
OOn mute than to the cause of the

Miss Si*>ui left IJec. 1 for Key West
U> Ttol-

her iiarems, the Rev

and

fl^uor dMieri.

Mrs. C. T. Stout, stopping at Chicago
The aeloondlng statement Is made. Cor a short visit. \i»iUug In Jaikson-

UmttluHag the past rear, the brewers

rille, Florida, and also btoloite

•id dUMUera of the OnRed

Augustine

Sutei

|«||.%) the farmers upwards ot due.«0M86 f*r prodneu to be oonvAed
im> Moxtoatiiig tlquqore.

The

rent the air an*l caused something of
a C.vmmollOD aldong

the

luisseug.':

who craned; hek neck* to *•-.

what

* all alKiu:.

Bt.

At Miami, she took a h<kat

for Key West having a dellgh-ful trip;
The Monday nfier Christmas. Mis*
Stout,

with

her

parent*,

went

Traverse City
State Bank

Admiral Evan* has derided that tb*
American battlejhlp fleet

wU!

sai

OlilesI, Larqest aiul Strongest Bank
In Nortbern Michigan

CITY BOOK STORE
Traverse Qty. Midi.

Tie Hobart Co. prop.

' ORANO TRAVmC HtIULft THUMOAV. nMtUARV •, 1«dR

STATE BANK

rtna Teaedep^ Baootd..
l
Mlea Mlanie Halt aad Mre. Bd.
WbH left (odap tor Kalkaiaa to attead the K. .P. eate^Ulaineat at that
place.
WaiUe OampheU weht to Grand
BaiKd todap oa a boalDeai Mp. M: IMM
^r«. Della Omenman aad two chll»Mf« CIM. Tto »
tH.OlAAli; A.i.M
«. AAB
drea left^ie noralng tar Oraad BapIda for a Ttpft with Meade.
anwKMB-a. 9mm tm. s- ftm*
«ae Oompaaloa Pbreeten win glre
OMk. Ito.
9. ■■■Ill, ttMt
booeftt daaee tonight for the BeoUh
■. C iMMt. taiy Mttmi. W. V.

1200^
• I4M00

t •« cot aiimrfl« Tlae ficHBtti

iSsSBa^SSsa,^

.artririii ite wMt nis

mI

m

OmO, •r
-............-.......................
r. M. riMmamn.
« «f
; a aUptMuoa.
OM
o the
yAoB—re oethjs’eoaatr dM Sender
Mgkt at < g'eloek after a kma UI&eH
whiefc VM eaaaed hr a brakaa Up.
Death tedc aUm at the
Ua iaaUttar, Mn. W. H. Umior.
wMi^ had Ured atnee
with the aMtdnt that aaded hie life.
He vac 74 rean old^ A rear ago laet
BMath while «alkiii( oa the etreet
fell aad btoke hie hip.
., aerar hartag recovered frtn thal aeddaat, aad had beta emflaed to
had eewHiMtelly alaea that tlUa .
aidae the widow, he leavM eerersl
.^ahOdraa. Mre. W. H. Dolor, Mre. A.
' C. Wghkoop. Vi Cedar Bn; Kia. D.
A. Buber, wife vt Prtifeeeor Bprber
of toath BoardMa, aad Bred
I, ewaer of the MeWathr
taro Booth of the eltr.
oaeof the e^j
hiooeen of Mar«eU towaehip.
darlag mideDee there held
I. for II r«u» boldlBg:
the oftHh of. towaehip treasoier.
theoih at hie death he had ao diareh
apiBdoB. ha had beca of the Metha
im talt la te earlier
CUher vae <4 BvUek .
«hla oother wat a eoeelB oCekartlB

W. O. & Oarmalae in the ww£
The» drel
tormel •
eaadlta^e lor mapor conn from w.
D. C Oerpalae. Mr. Oenaaiae'e of­
ficial annoaBceBMot ei caodidate for
(he high office of mapor of fcaTeree
Cltp iB girea la another column of
The Brenlag Becord todep. a.id eUtee
that iJe platform wUI be ladeetrUl
progttwe. etric Improvement, eeonomp
la mvnielpaJ govemmetit aad an admlBlatratlon for th# beaett of the
worldag people a» well ae .for
of the oommti
Mr. Oenaalac wae & caodidate tor the
a two peare ago bat i
feated bp J. M. fHlIett.. He a
at the time that he woeld be a caadl-

r ^
L

la im Vr. Kephtaaoa wait oarrlad
e at'^her
M wae a aetlra of Ohio. Ua MrthpUM
IMsg U Cniahoga ootmtr. Barip la
ilte be turn to-,inehlgea. aad adoptM it aa hie tacee eteta.
ftor auap ppare Mr. atepheaeoa
iNod oa a derm at Mardald. hot the
laat peara^of bie hfe were epeat la
Trareeaa 0|tP. 4z« «C
ward
apet at Me tedewM, iflOd Soalb

BOOB at 1 o'eldck at the hone.
State etreet. the Bar. f. W. Dattao
oBMaUag. The paU beam
be
aciaued tm anoag the paetore of
tha oUp. Barial will be la Oakwood.
Mre. Miller wae e womea of aoblr
Chrlattaa eharaetu. She wae bom la
Oatarla, OtaadA Tl peare, ato. aad
whea psat ll.peata of age wae salted
la BarrUfc to i. W. Miller, a rifing
poaag iawper of Ladlagtaa, Mleh. KO:
had feet beoa admiued to the bar.'
aad wae the tiet todge of probeu vt.
Maeoe eoaBtp.kaleo the flnt etrenlt
•oart oonoliBltaer. About a pear;
nfMr hli manligs Mr. Hllltr beoame
nenpvtaA. nafi wfitarwd the ministry.
rot abogt W years ha hai been pM
ot the tUtk. hard working mtalater

..
/

it after hls preThetrtah
fMtiW was at m BnpMa. aad after
tvo yaera he went to- Merlhport,
where they remained abest two yeara.
to the to yean M Us aUalatry. the
'Bar. Mr. MlUer hie Ailed
Umrgee, alAaye with a greet atBlstaaee (rott hta wife. Tea years After
he Am came to Trarerae City he wee
nppotatad preUdlag aMer. fie atao
ABefi theta eUttoa at Kalamaieo aad
U was while her hnehaad was
preeAlat at Big BapUU that Mrs.
Miner Am Called la heUth owing to
her hard work la the ekarch. She wi^
a eweat etager, aad took an acth^
part la maeb of the chareh work, asher Tolee to sria aoels to Ohriat
ta the iwrtral aarrieM. As a miaaioaary ««(tar and Baaday school work­
er the aerer aparad henel^ aad at
taet hM- hoatth gave out. nerToaa,
pfeatratkm eornpemag her to give ap
Chareh work.
Btataen pears ago tkey moved to
this dtp. where they have atace reMAad. althoagh the Bev. Mr. Miller
has preaabed ta eoUplag districts,
Mra. MTOar remalntag ta the home ta
this alty. as bar health woeld act per
mtt of her galng aboat ai before.
Two atateea aarvlve her, Mrs. Morllla Beard, a twin ataiw who reetdu
' la New York, and iln. MlUtaaU.
wboee home la ia the aoathera part of
the state. Mre. MUier received her
odacaAoa ta ralrtald Bemtaary.

ftoUoema^^tte?
^ P»ToSoek ed aefta^ oTthe
Mr. Opae was takea to tka anrlam
taalp Bat Wadaaadar. He was 41
paaia old and leaves a wUow. bat ar
ether retatlvaa te this dtp. fWr ebon.
• year and a halt he bad Uwn emyplapad oa the pence force, bat aftvr
that worked iat hta trade aa a eum,

L;i^

Mra. dyne took the body to AlMka

Wly Refer
to Doct6rs
Becstue ve make CMdldoe*
for them. Ve teU tfa«B ’til
dboQi Ayer’d Cbetry Pectonl.
sad they preacrlbe If for
ceutbarcolda, broodilfid, coesufflptioe. ‘^ytmetU. Tbea
you cdo tfard to mm II
Ask yonr owa doctor.
wbHtklBdefate
*Beld for OTW aiaxp ream.”

W*bav*maw>Ml W*p«»tuh
UMtWflMf >11 —f ■■■liNli

RAOt «

11-

QTATE of MK7HICAN. THE CIR
cult Coort for the County of
Grand Traverse. In channel
Rmma May Qmn. Coi
Alvin Green. D^ndant.

J

W. D. 0. «
dete at the next eiecuoa aad Is now
cairptag oat the provtalona of that
■tatemeoL
He baa alieadp clrcnlated hls petltloai which have been numerousip
signed bp well-kBowa biiiinfxi mrn
large number of vnrktng peopie. Mr. Germaine saps iihat be It in
becomee
the flgbt^to win end If t
mapor of the dtp. at the end of hit
term of office, he will leave It with
the peofde to lodge whether bis admlatatraUon ahall have been a good
He ta pODDg. eoesceUc..^nd has
achieved cacoeas in hie own husinen.

for the OouMy of Grand Traverse In
Chancery. n< the CUy of Traverse City
in saM County, on the 16th day of
January, A. D. IMS.
In this cause it appearing from a(
BdiiTit oa file, that the defe
lefendant has
rwaldence.
ao ‘aiit known place of rws
motion of Amll F. Nerllnger.
laant's eoUcItor. it Is ordered that
the defsndaoi, AMn Omen, cause bis
anpserance lo be entered herein, wtibIn five months from the date of thu
order and In case of hls appearanrebe cause hls snswer to the complnlnof complaint to be filed, and
a copy theroof to be served on said
co^alnanC'e r.d'cltor witIrtB
WitIrtB twenty
t’
dapt after service
him of a copy
of said bHI and noUoe of this c rder:
and that In default thereof. saM bill
be taken as confessed by the said de­
fendant.
And If tf further ordered. That with­
in twenty days the aald complalnnnt
oiune a notice of thia order lo be pulillBhed ta the Grand Traverse Hs.rald.
a newspaper printed, published ajnl
clrcnlatlnc tn said Craioty, and that
eurh publication be continued therein
at least once In each week for six
weeks In sorceoslon. or that she cause
of this order to be perwoDallv
sald defendsJK. at . least
Bbo\
ily days Uefpre
ippearance,
prwsci
rrlbed for hls ap
Amil F. Nerllnger.
plaiiiani
Solicitor for Conipta
i-Tt

The Mercantile
Hannah &Co.Lay

This sale is the center of attraction just now, because buyers are assured of RettiBB
the newest and brighitfst tbii-gs on the market and are getting them at a discount |utt now when the shrewd ones like to get their spring and summer sewing out of the way while
I here is less to do than later.
While the price of cottons has advanced wonderfully, by placing our orders long ago
for Undermuslins, etc., you are assured of getting somechiog unusually good for the prices
asked.
^
Everything now is clean and fresh and everyone likes to buy them while theyare aolbWr >j-/ > ;
Wash goods are now at their best and at the discount it behooves every one to buy now.
By buying now you can secure your yearly supply of sheetings, cottons, table llbeos,
cti . at such a saving that you can well afford to spend the money.

CAN YOU AFFORD TO LET THE CHANCE GOJBYT

TRAVERSE CITY'S

TRAVERSE CITY’S
BEST STORE

BEST STOBE

Final closing prices on Ladies’
and Children’^ Coats,
Jackets and Furs.

The Globe Dept. Store

These Include our new. this season's
garments and a reduction of from Onequarter to One-half from the original low
price offers a great chance to supply
your wants at a very SMALL COST.

Orsb Bsskets Every^wKioro

ONE-HALF OFF
On all Ladles’ Cloth and Caraco Coats
and Jackets.

ONE-HALF OFF
ONE-FOURTH OFF

Onaill'ar Coats, oothiog reserved.

Remember.

ONE-FOURTH OFF
ONE-THIRD OFF

at,

all Children’s Coats.
libs to select trom.

Only a Few More Days to Close Out Bell’s Stock
Free Stamps with every Ten Cent Purchase
-Arc you favtng your stamps’’ We will coniinue to give Globe Green
Trading Stamps for an unlimi'ed time.

SEE PREMIUM ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR

CENTER TABLES for REMNANTS
BeU's .Stock of Shoes
and Robbeos al Prices
Never Heard ol Before

An elegant line ol sizes and

ONE-THIRD OFF
ONE-FOURTH OFF
On all Fur Neck Pieces and Muffs, except
natural mink.

ONE-FOURTH OFF
Tlirec Great Lois ol Ladles' Long Coats. A
Great Variety ot Styles to seleet Irom.
Lot I—Values up to $13.50........... $2.00
Lot 2--Vaiu68 up to $I6„00
$3.50
Lot 3—Values up tn $18.50........... $4.98
They are in Blues, Fancy Checks, Novelty Plaids, etc

Don’t forget ^he Whirlwind
Sale of Whitewear starts
Saturday next.
Watch for the big ads. in the papers.

** ‘

Death ar a Pieaeer.
are betwoaa W aad M pern of age.
t <ff the
J. E. Brown. 4
UoBird & Houle, of Acme.«ae of
Baueh A Lnp I
np%,
Lscaard 8. Bcnie wae bera la
a Mimtajl Beoort.
the oldeet reUdente U the oooatp. Saratfige conatp. New TaTk, XtlS aad
storw 1^ totap tor XStteago on btmlin'AgM
Dorgolo.
dealgaer
ta
the
djed at 10:15 Mtmdar taming at hie
red with hU pareate to Oapaga
amr itopartmeat of the BhaaUt
obme after a waak e mnaee. Mr. HosBtp. the eeme etata. la JUT. aaA
eta hadbeen la fentag tiealth tar acne then to laaawee eouatp. Mtehtn". ta A Lap Oompaapb etore. hea retarDed
time, but bed onlp tehee to Ue bed a im. He eaaai^ la farmlap ta that rran a botaaeaa trip to Gbieago aad
Oraad BapAda
week ago todap. He wee la bie Kth
I r to iii.'. . ilr ihea cam* toi
pear.
WiiiieViicr. L-..W
BBp (owtu.iip.;
Ur. Urdle
. Bozele wae the father of a and'bouglii a (arm where tue Acme i
Havtag gtven mp
•t to .
large taadlp of cbUdrec. all of whom
— e- a candidate
Bdldate for
foe atapor of Trarare Hvlag except one eon. Aloaeo meeting In East Bap
_
dtp at the coming repobilcaa >PANTCI>~IUght off gulek. A atai«p
Hoxife, oC Ba:ci. who died several I.™.. H.
,r,t th. Tin«t. t.
** I, prlmartes II cadw
oottalder It
It Ptw
proper .1
at thte
peers ago. Hls children are Mre. C. Aeare aad wat the pitodpal figure
e la <i time •to annotmee It
........................
tbroogh dhc
Mich. -Most be a fair writar. gMu
. EUUs. «of Batee. Mre. A. U Hart- thatJowDtbip. W-ben be bought the 1 P«v«s and U» eap that If J ehoalt. ..
ta fignion. pi seeing-endacUvw.3^
a
th„ ™.I..
nd. Mrs. ^C. M. Moore aad Mrs. P. 1.
a lot
etiek-taUdt
Rdveneea. WR
Fleh. all of thlacitp. John Hotsle. ofjwhich wae built la ISSt Aboot the'u^ ‘ao‘d'“«enT'ncmsaiT eo'as'ta
Uffbt end pleeaeat. bat acme a*.
mill I give Trat
Atsue. t
■ of that 'tawaahlp.'pear 1*74 he rclmtlt
r the attention that
Bring. Wages, when work to IW.
tiu per month, boatd aad roUta
Cliarics. of ScetUr. Wash., and Dr. A.] which he edii
n gohn ta the a mayor should rve. I beHeve
vliy government aad a s<iua:
First come, first eerved. Cell eP
s JiiaUce of the gtsad
t: Hbsrir. of Grand Rapids
Tbcrtn spring of ISS4
deal lo all classes, and my platfor
write, with referenwe, P. M, BUh
are alto 22. grandchildren. SO great- peace and highwap
■ I tberefori' would be civic rlgblc
or. Mich.
Mb
grandchlidrcn. and one gT<«t«reat- many years In IS27 be was married
i-cv-tiomp in city affairs. Ixws
grandchild., a ton of Mr. and Mrs. to Marp I'nderwood. a native of New poll Irs in dtp affairs and l>otter city
Don't Try UncerttlH ftec»ee
govrmmenl. 'I ask the voters who
Wimani pray, of Malx-I. Orrn lio]^. ToHl Ht- mun a member of the* firm approve
these' |s»Iirlei U> gl»e me their
Hoxsie £ Srrlplure, of Acme, who
of Acme. Is also a brother, also Bsra
Hoxsie. of Hadsoa. Mrs. Jane Kellp. condoeied a suolm mill (or manpl
I
of Hollowar. is a sit:»r. All of these

Men'?
S'2.50
two-huclke
Rubbers? for socks. The
best Ball brand, at thta
sale ..................................... 1 7t'
Lumbermen's SI Socks in
black and wwie, at this
sale ........... ...................... *.-yc
Men's $2 50 Combination
Felt boots and Rubbers
at this sale................... $1 ■I*'
Men's So To I'i inch leather
rubbers of first qual
ity. American and Ball
brand?, at this sale.S-’V.'
$2 50 snag proof two-buckle'
Perfections, to wear over
felt boots, at this
sale ............................$1.25
$3 00 felt shoes for men.
sheepskin
lined.
Your
pick of large stock at
(his sale . -S2 23 and 1 47

hTllp“'J.fecE‘

rab Basket No. 14—Wide
Grab Basket No. 10-Col­
Embroidery
and Inser­
ored San Silk.
Jars of
tion. also heavy Cluoy
I’eiroleum jellies. Ciold
Lace and
Insertion
to
l.ily
Toiler
Soap.
match, 25c and S5c val­
Fancy Hose Supporters.
Grab Basket No. 5-.M--n's
ues. Choice per yard.lOc
Vegetable Brushes. Your
and Bovs' Winter Cap?,
pick
worth 3'.':-your j:ck l‘.ic
Grab Table No. lo^Bell’s
$10 Men's Suits go
Grab Basket No (-.-BeU's (irab Basket No. 11—KXK)
at ...............................................598
25c. 3.-K and 5<>c Neck
dozen Pearl Buttons.plain
wear, all shapes and
Men's
Overcoats.
and fancy, suitable for Bell's
$7.50 values, now.$3 48
Qcy
\’ests. worth 25c. Choice
rab Basket No. 17-200
Petticoats.
Flannclct
per card
................ ...........:ic
pairs
Corduroy
Pants,
Kimonas
^nd
Ladies'
best values ever offered,i.rab -Basket No. 12-MO
Fleece Lined Cnicu
W'arranted not to rip—
do.’co latest styl^ Dress
Suits—your pick ------- I'.hyour pick............................. 95c
Shirts, bought by HELL
tirab Basket No. S -Ladies'
Basket
No. 18—
fall business. The Grab
for this fi
Shirt Waists in Merc^riz
Men's Pants, fancy stripes
M. & G. Brand. $1 and
ed Satin. Percale laf^d
and olain blac-ks, $1 and
$1.25
values.
Your
pick
I’'lanhdettes. 75c
Your pick..............................h'.tu
Grab Basket No. 9 —Leath­ G^bBas^tNoJ'l-Muslln
er Wrist Bags, gilt and
oxidized frames,
some
and Reefers.
Your
leather lined. 75c and SI
ed Mu,sl n pants, ages c
pick ........................................63c
values ^'ou^ pick ... .39c
to
years. Your pick 9c
1

Grab Basket No 4-Aniheia! Flower?, consisting
of violets, roses and foH.age yOur pick....................2c

!S5.S-::k^S

mJrillso Chiidre^^ luck­

with every 50c subscription of
the New Ideal Magazine

MAND TKAVUK HUALO, THUAAOAV. mmiAKV A 1

Grand Traverse Region
ekmr of the JaM^Uon b^t ladbe

Walter Athley of Haple aty bad pnt
two gaaoUce lamp*
Inv Hr.
fUy*a
market and one In'
C. A. Plaher'a dwoOlne hooae.
Qrite a number are complalntne
Of acTere eoldt. Hr. DumbrfDe closed bb school laet we^ on nccoont of
bis c(dd: will open it anln lomoriw.
.

w
Feb. 2.

A BBOw atorm ng«d bw« last Batorday and auoduy. the wind dHvlng
Winding cloud*.
Tbe road* are almoet Impuasable
log to great drilti. The R. F. D. mull
carrier was unable to make a trip Sat­
Poor teams are drawing log* for R urday.
unable to make a trip on Saturday.
B. Reynold! now.
Hr. and rMt. Joe Steiger and Fi^
Wm. Dexter. Mr* Freda Carpenter,
Clly
last
and Hlrt Mae Laaiaen were Traverse Atkinson were In Hapir
City visttorv Saiarday.
Hr. Cole of Wert
Inland
irrlved
home Saturday from a butlBem trip
to Kingsley.
Charley Barloo It very tick
'EXFORO CENTER.
pons are very JlsconragiBg at

S»f A. Kalrfunaa>w«nt to
Hr. |ud
• City thia moraine.
•MmIm
^H«r«li •HIM IW»
The lAdler Atd will meet with Hn.
John Kehl nmraday afteniooi). Hr. and Hrt. Ryan left for TVar-•
»if a
...
City thU moraine
to tpem
CAdT aAY.
few dayn.
Tbroneb a clerical error
In
the
Clare Wlltnaos left lent week for Herald ofdce it wat made to rend la
two weeki* rno|Soa to be tpent last week.’ corrcHpondenee that there
NOItTHTOItT.
t hb bone la Haranac.
opold be achool tbJi winter
It was recovery.
J. Hite, a member of H
Marob rAed by an almost
IJttle Willard MungvrtOD w
mpaay. arrlred here Ttteaday nliebt that no winter term of achool would
beqn very rick wllh typhoid fever I
Uke bb place for the Ume. ai Hr.
htHd.
much belter and I* <‘teadily gslolng
II. The company bat
laurday'i enow atnrm and btluard
George Hanuird
passed
through
■ TOO «orai we h«e thli winter Ou town. Fi-lday, with Ihe body of bl»
U'«a Ida Boott b tpendlne her ra□e tmdi tbe snow bat drifted
Mven-monih* old child, sblch d.e.1
cation at borne, hatdne cloted
ber
drlfu are tlx feet blab. Hr. Gil­ hi* home In llomeK rad Funeral look
achool neor Interloeben.
lette. our
mall carrier, faced
plfce OR the farnJy U>i in the Inland
P»b. 2.
' drlfu.
Wben he cot
. Kaai* 8Brdc«. Um«
Honiacli
cemetery
Mi
Barnaid
ide corner*
1
the OourUde
I
I Prof. nUter AttMdad U>« leaeb, SnuoM B«t on
OLD HIMION.
. .
xford.
Mliu lUttle ItuFman and
Wllht
tlie Clifton Hed-lclne (how hat
5 Trarerae City Kowercr,
ten entertalntnc the public In tbe
Rhode* both of lhlsH>l»ce were
fled Saturday erenlng ai Ihe hoB
place for the latl weelc.
They
Ihe LHde's parent*. Ur and
in good dcmsnd.
Uewla Huffmau. 8. I> Iturke [»rfonn.
Jetre Well* who It lumbedny
ed the ceremony
Onl> the It
Oval Wood Olah company't
eighty dime relxilvi* were pn-M-ut.
loy* on the i
u quK
July 3.
had to carry water qqulte a way*
ni'
Hr
Manufacturing
Tbe
Trarerw
Hrt. Jim 8w*eny :i rery ill anJ the
cB»<-d
with
Ibe
Job
rcmiiaay
i
SOUTH WILLIAMSBURG.
I. NnOle Nnlnon; Ttom doctor «lTet little eDCOuragement of
t orguritt. Btta KMaer.
her recorery.
Snow ha* rome at la*t. Enough lo
Hr, and Hrt. John Dreq; bare jcone
make good aleigbtng. but tbe high
10 bouaekeeploR In tbelr own borne.
^ C«j«------------------ wind-i have left It 111 drill* Our R.
Hr. Barton has had a well day on
.• school F. D. carrier failed to make bt* 3a<
d.Hded
hit place, which they needed, at they
urday'a dellrery. shVh make* us feel
for tbe twlnter ITie roaj*
had to carry water qqulte t vayt.
ilher lotiesuRie Tbe «noa
plow it
Hra. John Hanhtll ritited In Trar- and msDy little children have
t t
running
tbl* morning.
erae City two or three
dayt
last In tnow to roach tbe teboul iiousc.
Plenty
caoelog anxiety and worry to ihelr
■eii l lo,
MlH.lUfr-Oartke rcUnnd SatnrparcDl*,
Friday aoise of the parents
bare wiK>d to rut. Webtter*
«ar nmelBK tram Sattonn Bay. vberc
had to hitch up thilr li-cmt to go afrunning everr day.

•he apMi ttt paM eroek.
ter the chlldren.
OLEN AJtBOA.
. Praeldto* BMar FarfMOn of Ti»tWallle Matflton hadwt *lck- I
Mrt, John Uickerxjen of Etut Jlead
mowed and It biowed.
Friday
•He aty eondaeted the n«^ U
It 1; la beiitr at tbU writing.
I* on the tick list.
Htnrday
A
If
Twad
bl
5a H. a. ehuBii Uat eMninc, anlntHarvey Martin U at South Board
Plenty
. of
. the beautiful
•« br the annir. RoMiUOO and the latu
man working In a aaw mllL
Btbel
lel Cobb and 'her two brother*
b
a*?. Hr. BenthaU of the ConcrefaSHETLAND.
We are glad to learn that Mrs K1
went to Northport Tburmlay. to ritli
nana) tdioreb.
Joe Slelger of n.reland township
Beach, of Traveree City, a for% Valentine aoelal vUl be deea a Bieter they bad not neca In t
□ waa ailendtj the good road* conrentloa
■ resident of Bast IBay
by the C. a aodety In ihe Otmgrw yeariheld at Traverse City la»l Wediiet
UtUe tort TntOe. who has been
ttoaal charcj phrlor* on Feb. 12. Af­
Andrew Chsmpalgn
of
Traverse
ter a ehort profram
refrrahmentt the tick Ibt orer a week. It some I
like SonradA wen'
lawn
la*l
City ar.d Gevrge Forlon
have
got
wffl Ae nerred.
Wednesday ami ho.ighl a new team
met with Hrt. Red- through culling wood for OcUre IVira
> Aid society m
IBM Un Btnale H nrj U. at tbit
from Barney Anderwm
*t Wednesday.
The many Mend* ofMrt. Tom Sem
for
Hr.
Randall.
Tbeae
bolt*
g
daughter wai born lo Mr. and
the excelsior rompany at
Traverae
Mrs. Prod Bennett Imt Tbormlay
Don’t forget that the
Maccabees CTty.
George W’ilson It helping
Claude tard whirh prevulled l*»l Saturday,
- fire a'free
■ e dance In Ray's
ball
afll
Bay'
very few vi-niiired o’ll lo o'lrlid Ibi•M). 12.
Jerome Forton hat the }ob of hanl- tuceral
ed li
Fred Atkinson called on Mr
and
fng
Julian
Forton's
cedar
lugs
tc
__________ _ ...
be n
Ing ft
Mrs. James Mlkulu l. d Sunday aflerEast
Bay
Isimber
company.
of the caterer]
Irol 0
Feb 4.
I forgot to r lenUi 1 last week that

«Mln lA, ttwr nay *• mmn4 thn H

---------------------------

BCNOON.

Roads are quite badly Uockad. but
aen are busy tbit morning ckiarlng

-..—, ........-

vrittng.

i¥i:=S:a
£Sle^^ OJIette Nelm: tL K-.
BUnche 'port^;
Hay Bndd:
A.. Nallle BteH^ Sen t..
rpleket. Uary wneii. Ai tbe

' Ml’

We ssk OD notice of witbdnwul from any depoaitor
jaitor And new have naked
saLed one. Onr deposc payable uo dumaDt] and cAn be <lra'
iuat............................................................
soy time tbe depositor deaites.

DIRECTORS
H, S. HnU...........
........1‘rcuidcnt
A.V,Fri.Jn^...
Vice Pr«idenl
W.lhelm ....... Vioe I'reaident
C. A HfiinaioniJ. ...................Csahier
Wm London,
Stopheu Lanlaer
liivo W Lardie
J .M. Huobmsntel
F. C Dcsuioml
Tliirlby
O Crosier
H B. Gsmer
K. H Smith

uiiday
J W Slack dle.1 auddeni; Tueedev
evening of heart fallun- while lilting
In a chair by ihe stove
leave, a wife, ooe son Dal
of the B'-ekley Mereanille
two step Oanghi
ley of
Chspp
Chsppley
Wexford
Fuii.Tal
be held ai
o'clock, remain* to be laid
Q the Wexford eemeterj
The Tbnmpwn fanill) are at Cadll
Mra I>-Wla vialled her
aid and family Thuriday.
Jan 31

i

DOWNWARD COURSE.
t Being RaaliRd by Traverse City
imie liackaehe nl first
Dally Inm-aslng llll the

MUn Laaa -PPternoB apml Unt
l^nrndiy Ud Fritaj In TrsTcne
^^nUo'fcanwbntl In « W •» U>1»
^nott-...

NO NOTICE REQUIRED

I
hark

t'nnarv dlsordi'r* qtiickiv follow
nialKVes and finaUy Hrigbl * IM

MABEL.
Mr-

This '1 tbe do.nwtrd nnirse
of
kidne> tils.
I»u 1 lake this roiirse Follow the
advice nf a Traverse City rlllxen
Mrs ramernn I Tumpkln*. formerIv of 421 Maditoil ttreel.
Traverre
Chly. Mich, ray*
"My husband had
several symptom* of kJdtier Ironble
for rear* and Ihtrjgh he wa* never
obliged ■« give up working yiv be bait
been pul io a great anioonl of Inronveitlejiee and Irmuilun. t'•-*Ille* »utfertng much pa ii
He uiv-d
IVmn'*
Kidney mil*. piireha«vl al the Wall
Drug Co
The UM- <d
ihlremedy
gave him relief wliHn a f-w
day*
after iiKlng same
] have i.!*,, r,-cvived hl«refle|a1 n-siil'.e from iialng
Doin': Kidiiev Pill* tor Ihe cure of
com plain!
Kor* SI e i.y all dealer* Price
M*

M.in„,i u, kTnokfort tbla morataA

0*^0 T'*/
Ba es Ratiirday nlghl, where h,- bar
Iw-en working.
;
-Mrs. A S Pnij xlsltej Mrs. Bunmler Friay
Jaine* Sloop* and family went lo
Traverae I'liy Tuesday
Mr Degrtni drove to Traverae City ,
Tu-'Sd^.
.
j
Mr Wi-klUD and daughter Bertie
Worden went to Traverse tlty Tur*
Feb

2.

Mrs

John

EAST MAYFIELD.
Blrmlej- Jt on tbe slch

■T'"'
,hi*

1- H Carpenter hat be«n
f,,» day, with (rleod* In
BeuLlrnrhood

Ml** Dorn Darts spent Monday
1
with
frieiuks In Traverae Oty,

Deafness Cannot be Curt
by iotwi
dpiwlNeig tto mr.'
dl»^«l
-cere iWe«as.aad t

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Itvt kewnns, 1
diwfanwIII uie rvMiR. sod ns
UoBcws
brtsk<e
tak eu sod thi___________________
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lU nenoal nadltMA. bwlo* will b* dMSIuisil

Mr* Ifcivld Springer■ is 111 i
TnnersV City aan.taitu
Mtw Man- Raaky and Ul«a Haxcl
MrRlII who have l»en visiting with
their tlMer, Mr*. Bell* Dav|*. have
retuni.'d to their borne near Sunimll

State.
RememtieT

Mlf. Maude Slocum who baa been

Jaiii-» Wat.on l» some holUT [\l-lit..g her parer.l* of ih» plate, re­

al ihl* anting.

the name—Doan's—end

»srAoa.vaMs.a

jCiiy.

J. W. Slater &

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SXOR

TRAVERSE CITY

ELK RAPIDS

One of the Largest, Most Complete and Up-to-Date House Furnishers
in Northern Michigan

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$11.50

Our

IBaby 0abs
..d eo-0arfs

Extra Special

as

of Rood* sod

in
of

pol-

l)ie

the

]-.ir<’8t

bl>- c-oda au<l Ruaraiitoevl

.Adjutta-

apringa.

Tbia

mail be Been to U- appr.-cisud

Ligheet

ijDality

possible

prioea

to

forniah

yonr

Uouae.

remote farming

aeetioii,

No
town

be

will

matk-r

or s..mc
furniab

yonr home and you can p,ty for it aa

Parlor

Camps

yo,ir

inoou'.e will allow.

(Ue Cannot

$1.25
-i i:'

iod thcee Sail Irons too highly.
give them a trial and yon will never oac
any other kind.

morris Ebairs
$6.50
will bay a Solid Oak Morria Chair, finUbgolden, highly poliahed and richly cAired.
Adjostable back, •tatiotiAry cothiont, opboUtared in best velonr.
All joiota are
perfeoUy fitted and glwd. making it as
strong as it is banda^iBe.

Will buy a
lamp

With

w; ,k

and

iflobv

Uiv

parl-ir

cbiiiiney,
d-curaUv!

Thcte are

rare

bargain*

Carpets* Rugs
DONX fail tc riait this departinecL
we will save yon many dollars on aarpeta,
roga. ctutaint and lin^cum You can boy
the beat grade of Tapratry Bnueeli Carpet
ben for 7Sc per yard.

$7-00
will buy a Sectional Book Case, complete
with Top, Tnil and Baae. Made of aolid
oak, tpiarter aawi-d, at-d highly polUbod.
There it no Book Cuae equal to a Sec­
tional

Jlsk to stt It.

yor don't necvl your pockets full of mon­
ey

.,$2.75

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ia

IdrIiIv

velour, neatly bound and ttifto)

Because
he leada nil othora ill

““'“‘”.$6.00

mi

und

iiLt*!. while the nphulatery ii ma l<' <‘f beat

“'^LHiBWON'5. r'

5

Davenpjrt or

either -made
Franuwork

Solid Odk, richly carved

whether yon live in a city,

OnEiSvp from

used

llll- ven' lMv*t deaiRn.

Cotton Top Mattmi is made of foil bound
tioking, doaely atitobed and tnftod Filled
with beet quality white oxoelaior. and over­
laid tritb clean new cotton of
anperior qoAlity. Ourprlee

A splaodid time to boy the bsbjr s cAb
or esrt for nuuser, as ve have some «xMOwt tohies At this time of tbe yesr.

DOmUlb)

biiya this extra large llivao,
Couch- can I«

Dresser
$7.50
will buy a full sir.*'! DreFeer. beantifnlly
finiabtal And highly poliahed. Baa l>xS0
bv-rel plate mirror, large, amootb fitting
drawer* and band carved toilet.

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II C. A. Bagtiea. Oni|a, Lraek at al goar case ...
■ C. A. Bacbaa, Oraga. OaOorl* gur. ease.................
•0 C. A. Bagbaa. drag*. HuVtt gur. ease..................
91 C. A. Bagtai. drugv Lofaaila ud otDrra guar ea
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r. H. a oaraer. mad. alt . Loraelte goar «
*<im' Dr. U B»aar
BVAMM.
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M A. T. patertrl. Beat. gur. case..........,.............
(T>100 a J. Morgan, liver; ItrabuUnee ealU.2 allewedi
Mi Herald * Reeord Co., prlntlog........................................
tot Eagle Hrru prtDtlng.................................................... .

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Tha Bailor of the Mil or Dr. F lioldavartb—ItlAO^for nedlral
la gaarutlM. redenvd u> tbs board br
(be coBBltUe N Otelna aad Acunta. pnaaaiad.
Hbvad br Hr. Baford aad rapmriad
hr Mr. Parru that the aaae be re4af(^

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Acme
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Kingeb
Boldiefs and 8« lor« Krll^i Fund

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Rorrey
t'oOllDgenI
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Depoaliorr
Caifa on Hood
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Board of Prisoners al Detroit House of Cor­
rection
.................................................

622 78
226 9.1

.Inror Fee* ...................................
Wlliir.t Fee*
Servic* of County Agent...............................
Payiucnt-C.umir's share of Salary of Judge

242 22

Reeottftien*.
,On the drsth at Fiord Dennis
I
Whoreu.
a decree
of Dinaa
iProvidenrs* the angel messenger has
1466 I7ies<ered the home of oor dear sister
I n< nnls and removed her devoted tad
'loving eon Floyd.
I
Wherea*. we recognlre that |p fain
• a* the hulidibg up of noble Cbitslilan chameter tlM msnbooj, lie was
.hi* ointhrr'r bripr and Joy. bnt God
I took him and now be awaits bar OA
the other shore.
TbcTcfOre. be It Resolved. Thai tbU
-ivle y extend our heartfelt sympa­
thy to ihc grlef-ttrirken niRtber. Be It
further
Resolved. That a eopv of these resnlutloQX be presented to Rirter Dennla. a copy epresA on oar ntfoates aad
printed in the Qrand Traverie Herald.
There was an angel band In Heaven
That was no( rutile rjmplcla.
S>' ihrv took my darling Floyd
To gll the vacant soil.
Mrs. iV 8 Ottlrigsr.
Mra H. Rtadlehnner.
Ura A. Mr^er.
Cemmitlea.
Reaeltrtlena.

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It baa Itleaned Alalghly
God to bow down In narrow oar dear
Slater Boee by the death of her be­
loved moUier. I; U BtUhg that thU ao>
eletv give due and lanUag etpraanlpa
to the sense of her loan. i'keretareM (
It
Beeolved. 1^1 w* extend to oar
norrowing 8Ul»r_and her family oar
earnest rvmpatby (s.'ter bdraaesrasaU
Be It furthef

.
Reaolvrd. That ■ eopr Of tbew reentutlbos be spread npoir our mlnatsa
and a copy be presented to eer ototer. Mra Rose, aad nublA*4 In tbs
Grand Traverse Herald.
We mfaa tbee from thy friaee. dear
mother.
A thadoB- o'er nor life Is east.
e mis* III

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•urt House
laranUoe
Coroner .............
Bd. 8'ipervtvirs.....................
RouuUes
...
Burials
Denlbs
BIHbs
.
Marriages
iclerer -Loans
liilereat Bonds .
Bonds ....
Printing .
Federsl Audit Co. Audll

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Sheriff and Deputies
R H TranspurUtloD. Service of Sheriff, tod
MeaU—Pritemers uj Detroit House of Corr-ctloo...................................................,................................

JUI. »C
Fee*
liiioi Fee*
Wllti.** Fee.
....
Couftable IVe*
........................
fM>i-riff Fee*..........................................................................
s.-rvire* of County Agent .
............................... ......
Livery ..............................................................
Meals for Jurors............................................................
SL-rvIrrr nf Rbrrig. Hesl* and R. R
Traupor
tallon-PvIsoDert to Dcirolt House of C»r
'■•nlon
.................................................................................
B-Uird of Prisoner* al Detroit House of Cor-

Flelo<-t<d 1 .
....
Fines Justice Court ..
.'.
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Fines Recorders Coiitl
Fine*. Circuit Court ..
..............................
Sundries.........................
.........................................
Umnt........................................
Instllolc Fees.................
Proceeds from Poor Finn
Pnradlse Settleineni—1005 ........................
Rebate on Curbing .
...........................
Desk and Door . .
..........................................
Prlmarr Beboot
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,
CM. Fhes Del and Uguor Ts»—Co. Tress
Men—Coontv Clerk's Office.....................................
Cotlecllons from City sad Townsblpa................
Poor Orders Ri Mimed ..................................

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Tb tbe Hoaorable. tbe Chaln^ and Membera of the Board of 8ui>er
vtaocB of
Traverw Coaatr:
OMUaowe—< aabmU bm«*IU mr annul report tor tbe Eaeal rvar
aMIng DMcmber 11, A. O. m7.
Rtapectfolir.
R0BB8T B WALTKB.
QxDtr Clerk.
ma la to certtfy that the vltbla tutemeota and balmcMUve Wo
wtRpd aad (onad corract aacordlng to the booka of •ecoanta u kept
br the Cooatr Clerk of Qrsad Trareru Oounir.
J B- AaRDMAN. C P a
Oeurai giatameat—January t, ioq|.
eacua of UabiUilu..............................
OT.ils 04

Mai;« polatiN,. xnloing
hauled
. her. no*
j nipn- v.l!l 1,0 no meoilng rtf the Ij-

jrsTH'E rm-RT-

1 County Tax—Oil
—CUy
grbool I
Copying Surveyor's Record
lAtans
Acme
JOKK hoXSIB.'
Commllt.-e
Blair
0>st Bar
Moead br Ur. Batord aad upiiorted ported br Mr Dtiryea that the board Fife Uhe
kf Mr. Btllea that Iba ume be accept- arUoara alms div.
CarfleM
tlranl
Carried.
flri-en Ijikr
W. W. DEAN, Chain
Long Ijike.....................
M;.~6i..,UiwI “onf. E. WA1.TS». Cl».k
Mayfield...........................
Paradise . .
Peninsula
COUNTY CLCRKt ANNUAL REPORT.
T^:.\el^•• 0:ty
I’nb.n
Jenaary 1, IMS.
\tllage of rife Uke
"
Coua<r Clerkb OfAce.
■■ Ilage of Kingsley
Traverae CUr. Mtcb.. January 13. lon«
hleasirr

OtTM uMer oar baade tbi. Il.b dar Of J.a.arr.

rill probablv May some time
Tbr elder’Mra. Pepler made a bul>e*a trip Co her former borne. Baldrlu rvtorring Wedureday
dr* 1 S Jamtaon has been enter
lalntng her old friend Mis ^slgn. of
|KaJordan
Tlie (jriilv of T
Ooodsrll
living
we«( ci Ibis place, are having a light
fnmi of «manpox and are under gunratitlm SI pr>*«-iu
I
.Crank Sayvr* has been ggulte tick
I

RFfoRrutRs roirRT

RecMpta CiawiHed.

Proreculing Attorney

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CIRCCIT OOVBT
Juror Pees (Mileage and Per Dem
Witness Fees .'................................................
Dravlng Juries
Subpoenaing Jurara (Sberig)
Subpoenaing B’ltoaeses (Sberig A Dep'ys
Sheng A Dep'ys. A(tea<Unce
Adendance «.on Coi
Salary of Court S enographer....................
of priaonera by order of Court
Pr^.
it>< Appearance for Minora—
Cases.............................................
Rnppiu-s snt. Printing
l.tUrary
......................
S- rrices of Sberig. Ueais and H R Trsnr
porutinn—Prisoaeia U> Detroit House of
Biianl of Pitsoners
Delru-l House of Cofreetlon ...
M>-aU for Jurors
S|USPrvtkSIlon Orn:-<-r Services

DIaburtemenIs Clai

m

mads
Ml. and Ur*. Thomas Smith were
at Traverse enty
Wednoaday •H«F

State ............

r Mkbtgaa. Oovatr M Oraad Traverae. ea:
~
MeBurdof Bapemaon orOrud Traverse Coontr. Hkbigan
-We. ponr ooraiUee on lunce •ajs and meaiu. do cer' tbe
' pag iroll forr ihia aenaion.
aenalon. and rrecommend that
IHr «be 2gll(iaUg ic be
the Clark be aathorlaed to draar orders oo tbe Oonntr TrgMurer tor a

SST;5.JSS'“

o* bcr« (be i
open Vinter being ao auMealy cioaaA.
There rere ao «erTleea whatever at
tbe church lest Sunday. eaSag to the

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Ingueni Tax and imereat ...........
Tax Salea ...
.....................................
Redemprlona .
Rxpeoae of Sale*
Uguor Tax .
.
...............
er IJrenae. .
lerltancc Tax .
State Tresr i‘DTTnenu Pro Ser 2 A
Imereai on Bank Balanm
I. Reeor ler> ronrt .

P. U. lUUUN.
CoBBblee.
preaeol votlDg r«i--(t7 l
Bill <*f l>r Beamoo—142 00—lor
medical aiieodance. H Jex qurantine raae <10061 preerated
On root loo of Mr. Houle, aiipncned
br Ur. Clerehtad. Ibe bill «ru
over uBill tbe aext eeaaton of
burd of SupenrtaorB for fnrtber
alderailon
•ro», I
of tbe .
Blttea om PI nan e. Wars and I
pruBiled lb. r.

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fleoersl r.nitilr Tax
leral Stale Tax

('arrled b> rea bmI oar vote—ell
ni Referred to Board
red Ion

STaeupUd and adopted.

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Board of Prltooers
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Janitor Fee* (Sherlffl .........................
RaUry of Ma'rbn ......................................
I icllt . .
Water
.......................................
Pltel
................... .................. .......................
Telephone Reoul .
.........................
Prtatlng and StsUoaerr...................
Postage ............... ..............................................
Ijobdry .
..............................................
Jail In.pertloa
......................................
Medical Aiieodance aad Drugs .
Supplies
................................................
Iron
................... ...................
I.ooklng After Stolen Property ..
I.lverv .
.........................
Turiikev Fee*
........................
Sh-r(ff Fees .
....
Nepairv on Jail Ram
Bxpen.e f Taking Child I Sebool for BI ni
Repair*
Service* of Antrim County Bberfg and blood
...................
...........................................................
bound
Services of Sheriff In ronnacllon vlth Inaahe

COI RT HOl'SE------Ughl
Wjter
Phone Rental
.lanllor
Fur'
I,a»n
Rvpalr*
FiiMire*
Vault In P.aM-(neal
tVcoral ng
S'relphl and Carlige
BnppllcFiirnl*

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400
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43
64
29
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42
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121
112

363
33
130

166

Circuit Judge

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76
46
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Our home li
w.
We miss thes eeerrwhers.
Mrs. tl. 8. OUlager.
Mrs. M. Btadlebaiter. Mrs. A. Moyar.
OommlttM.
Reaoiiitlena.
On the death of Blcnle Tbaxer.
lAliereaii. by a decree of DhrbM
Providence ihe angel messenger bu
entered the home of One Of oar a
ber* and removed a devoted fe
kind and loving father, and n
Whereas. 'Tr4s sodsty wUh Jo give
due and UsUng egprwaafam to the
of the fdally's htaa. we voiMd
humbly bow In 'nbmlaslan to the 0»e
ibei doeth all things well, for what is
their loss Is Ms etertal gala. There-

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Rt solved. Ti n? vre e-i cd o^r heart­
felt svmnalhv lo the bi reived vile,
ft farther
.. of tbrae lasithm* be presented to the wife and
mother, s copy be spread I
minutes and printed In
tb
Oraad
Traverse Herald.
"Death ha* entered the borne circle.
Softly came the angel's wlaga.
Wrapped him In hU snowy maatie
Now In besreaty cbolra he Mngt.'
All earth'* sorrow* now are over.
And he wall* tor us afar;
For he whispered as be entered.
'Usve the pearly gntes ajar' "
Mr* I- 8. CKUnger.
Ur* U gUdlebeuer.
Mr*. A. Moyer.
Comral(lr-e

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962 62
154 23

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Mrdu.-il Ari.-ndjnr»>
nn.gv
Niirsiny

Biiarri and r»r>16 65
317 «
16 60

Slippllev
l.lvefv
Mr,,,*, Hr-nt
Rnppliek, Burned
l'!..lhi

Real Estela Transfers.
Uvchael UcCany ind wife to K P
Crunkhlte
rookhlte, la In e. >, (
. T 26. R 10
W W, Smith ,t
i„ I
II ft. of I..I* ;
Co 1 Srd
D J
Duk,-. an.I slfr Ui Guy OeLoog an i *,r.-. lot, u and 26. blk. I.
Oak Park
W H .-CiBiei* and wife lo Damoo
Seeley »n,l .He, • 30 i of elg of se^
see : T rr R 9
WIP 1. Drown and wife to Howard
II Gainer • 4 of lot 32. Edna Park.
tiigiivi Sli'Il, and wife to Howard
n Osiner. lot 12. blk 3. P. H i 1st.
I
John B' Martin and wife to Harvev I. Martin, lo(a h>i. blk 3. Bayslda
I
Fr-d K Cowte. lo Ora B.
PWtea.
I pjro-l*. eec 11 T 27. R 11.
'
tv J Mlllarj and wife to Roth 8.
'Kelley parcel*
,
fHal Wood ix*h Co, to Benraad
I r Green. lou fil 62 blk 2. Oak Par*,
i
Oscar SJmtiaoo and wife lo Bert HMullcn. e«e of lot I,, all lot 6. Wk. 2.

of Contlngcat Fund.

■07 Overdraft
Del. T.x
I Tax In
Tag
I 5Sale

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Oeoemi Tax
Uguor Tax
Int ..n Balances
Coat— Roc. Ct ..
Co. Fees—Uguor and Del
Proceeds from Poor Psra
Fees—Co Clerk
Fees—Co Clerk—Deer Licenses
Rejected Tax ..
...
Corls—Justice's Ct
Transfers—And Oen
Excess statoTax .
Rclste on Curbing
Door..............................
IVak
ParadUi- Sctilemen —1906
Sundrvit

W.lu,">t Fm-a
Sh. Mff
Chenu ..I Ana
T, )• phoUe Mer-kdg-esjge—Coroner
TeeMQlon)

POARt> OF SVPBRVIBORSPer iHem .
Mileage
priming and Stationery
SeiM.ee i,f Com. oo Pnor Faim
Expellee Ilf Represen aliuo at
Si.;->vi»oi,

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2« 20
22 24

iaiary
tupplle.

Oisburatmtnta.

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BMIaguU Taau la HaMo of Btata aad Cotmty fae Celleeliaa.
30
030 57
2.426 03142 60
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5490 II
193 CO
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POOR—
uoard and Care of Inmates
Board aad Care of Othera
Medical Atleadaaee............................
Dmgs..............................
........................
Vuralng
...
.
.
Supplies
...........................................
R. R. TransportJtkio
Clotbinc
Burials
Houss Rent..................................................................
Salary of BaprrinteiuieDt...................................
Serrtces and Ulleage—uaaben Supi'i
Labor oa Pogr Parm and House.................
Lumber—PooHtmMe ................................
Laoadry .........................................................
Telephone Rental.............................................................

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rol'VTY TREASVRESSalary
, .
Printing and SUUonrrv
Supplies
T^iaiagv and Express
Preoium Bond. Co Treas

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47
71
90
00

Salary and Oerk Hire
Priailng and StaOooery .
Snppile*
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PoB'age and Bipreaa
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W«J

2.603 19

Helen M. Brynnt to A. H. Doeharme. lot : blk. 17, F«e Lake.
Helen H. Bryant to A H Doeharme. lot, 2. Wk 17. rife Lake
Abbey Goff to A. H Duchnnn*. lot
9. blk. 12 FUe Lake
Mary B and Wm. H
Sickle
to
Parm C Gilhert. pereela. sec IT. T «.

76
12
69
40

42 26
366 06
M 99

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Accldenia will bnppen,
bat
tbe
beat-regnUtsd lamilles keep Dr. Tboa»aa' BHectrtc Oil (or *uch «er|B»cie*.
It aabduea the pain aod heata

the knrtg.

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OMANO TfUVtItU HtIULO. THUMDAY. mMIARV % tm.

KIN6 AND PRINfiE KILLED !rsf^£

the bo*rd of ■
"
Tlim ea R. F. O.
joavele oot on the Lap Lake raad.Ivhaa R tsat. oade aR bat two mOm
> la thalr Ucbt.Mttac* tt
ahmll M kpptloftM*;
PariuckTMk the ase^Uoa ai iha|c«Tered foar aad a half Blln of bta
kU vaarr J^Muver. aod waa cUd trarel over sack
mbw dritta
ibMm otborwlw proTldod In uld » '
raportn. oe oae bad more to do with I roola aad tbeo atitklat as aaior- i
___ '
W*JUf W. Dema.
aa were fousd oo every roohe. aad get
tba bUsMid Sataidar tbaa the ml | mourrable drtft. tcraed hit borae'
arvMBd
Ob
a«y<hlag
tike
Qme.
Borne
RULSR OF FORTUOAt AMD i
10.11 carrtta. h. erery ease the ear about and Bade for bone a. faa. ..
»*«*-*«" Haakeil arfb
don withpil.'tbo oEshUK amnt» to
to ai>cg««.t to tbe cobstry folk that of them as It waa taud. were too
MUR AMAMJHATBD.
rtera wtr* frtRi two to throe boon | bli bor*« could wallow
ure tbonuMM PoUm fovda Bormncl
clerk of uld Board,
they wtab Qbetr mall is aech weotb-.moch tor tbe carrlen. and wbM each
late,
and
Bwac
did
dck (ct b<
of Utchlpan, Ooiuitj of Oraod
apoa tba rec^ea. the nutaber of Bute
'
as araa handed oat Saturday, they' la the case It la set to be eipaetad
til reatetday. Roadi were
TriTerev. m.
and killI. Robert B. Walter, Coast? Oerk ble Is piaeea, and after battllbs »1th j
, peree time for a dii bad b<«er get oct asd help break tbe that the mall will rebch IB deeHsfr
*d three of thcin Bdd captured three
rtwAv. It la impoaaible tor the rural ttoa.
olhora. Ooe iM theavcoamiued asl- ____ ___

baok4laeoura*ed.
] road, be became r-aUed oear the farm
Ode after being plaeeA la prison. II' foregoing la
W J. Ooble. carrier os roole No 'of Adam Stricken, and aa It waa ImIs charged that ooe otW murderen <rlpi. compared by me. from the orlgWM a Bpaniard namod Cordova.
i'?*’_'***r*“.
the order laaoed by t. Paalsaula. bore Is atebt of the clt.v poaaibl* to P> ooe wa? or the other
DRUCVID THAT RfYOUlTION l«
The bodlea of the king, and the the Board of Bopenriaor. of aald CouD-1 Dear S o clock Batordar sight, and he put up for the sight at the bo»e ot
ty. calling a apeclal tiecuon aa tie | ,bes be reached the sidewalk os Eaat Mr Stricken He returned y«aterda>
RRACnCALLV OCRTAIN.
crown prtaee were remored-drom »» propo,mou
' county pioWblUt*.’i.""'
lie road, driving ' soon
marine aiaeoal to two closed aarriagea and the abole of aucb original, aa en- ■
to the royaJ poUee. the Paco d» Necpi^ee^-d ; *''» >»«*' *“<> cutter atosg the pave- !■
8 Glllet. of route No t, who
Noe- i«red
tered Is the Journal of the pi^te^d
at tbelr mektlsg Best
meot while he
be walked beblnd
eaaldadea. tbe late resident H tbe''”** of “‘d Board, •'
So'
e,y u,e Five jjiir Cor

CIVIL WAR
IS IMMINENT

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The Hannah & Lay

ranSH CRUISERS HAVE STARTED

kin*, eacorted by municipal
^ WHOIJXJF ,
"‘Ptoted.
,
hale her^o ?^blcri^ m^oame |
•-»-ral hour, late aud all .a when h.Three Fatal Wound# tor Each.
1 and afdaed the real of the Cireult ehrre one began and the other kft funded up at the bars.
COMRANtn OF INFANTRY
They
looked
«
elblog
Hke
i
I J. Gilbert, of No. C. aho asnderveaamlaatton of the wouoda of
OPORTO REVOLTED.
traveling mow drift.
j around tbe vlc:nliy of Silver Laki
the king, who wb. already dead -hen
;,„a,rr. a D l»og
Arthur Neal, who Is 3 route : auJ sicr. the weather Is fine, snd aft.-r.
he reached the anesbl, showed that
(Seal I
Robert E. Walter.
.
0..rk,
Crwlsar Bbiit la Protbct Bfan-i three bullet, had found their mark
littareblb- IVeititer Frsnoo
|Ooe wound was situated at tbe nap<A CocTwetien m Pries.
of the seek, a second In (be shoulder
In the large adrcrtlaement of J
uel le htow Rular.
.oa tt. u.lrt -hiu,
a, fui wl,V,‘„'.''ra.Li..„
..i,
Wllhel
wound, wvered the earotld artery.
]
another column of the Herald to■y Wtra to tha Svanlns Raoerd.
Tbe crown prince who waa atlll day. a mistake In figures make It apUibon. Fib. A—A reign of terror breathing, bin wbo died almost
Ibat Ifg Jackets arc sold for |;7.
i tbould read $3t

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Mom peegle bellmre that a rwwMiJtlon
.uffared three wounds In „
Qooda, .Tilmmlnga.
is aartain and that tha country It
head and cheat. Two buUeu bad Ready-made Skir^a. etc. departmenu.
nakc Itt appear that there Is
d ta ba plungtd Into tha throat of struck Prince Manuel. ■
t*c,tl
lower Jaw aud the other in the arm.
.«»? *hlle
Tbe tragedy occurred about 6:30 In
reduction of SO per
Madrid, Fab. tc-r^ring a revelir- tbe eTectog. but Che panic which In­
tlan In Ftotvsal, ^ Bpanlah erwiaar stantly gripped the city and all Its
POISON FACTORIES
Driaeoaa of Aaturtaa left Olbraltar for actlTltiee prostrated tbe tines of coo4>pa^ thla monting to prelaet BpanYou Will Be twrpriaed to Lsarn How
boute that tie i s of the a
Mi'bitareota.
Many There Aes.
Did you ever feel stupid and dull
tion waa permitted to be sent broad
after eating a hearty dlunerT
cast.
M*ieo food Is retained too
Woundtd Boy Prinos Baoomea King. ,hs stomach.
While the
tbe people coenmooed upon | weaknesa.
weaki
the poison factory works
ran sailed tor Lisbon thla momitrg.
the future of their couiRry the minds '■'^‘•rtline and there Iss gtddlD
glddluess. conmipondenc
.w...Aa,...*, heaftat.........................................
all the faithful monarchlets turned.1 riiaUtn nC
^ thoeeWr A
deapom

rtvoltad at Oparta. the man daoUring
dhay BMid as longer serve under
the mutineers . The r^rt of the pre.
atamtJe^ ef a republic la fenlad.

i.

Utbon, Fbb. S—Following tha proMametlon af tha aeeaaalan
Ifi^MTwtd Manuel. Duo Oe Roja. to
tbe throne ef Pertugal afUr the murdcr of King carioa and crown prtnoa.
It kioame known that Fromiar Franco
barely dOaapad aooaoolnatlon at the
I of ttoac wbo
bande of <
’ blHed tha rular and hie aan.
Baaar Franao, who waa In hla heme
In the autaklrta ef the city guarded
by treepe. waa aawad aniy aftar a bai' Ua with the rapiAlleane who had baleagurad tho aetata..
When the emuldba aoaaeajne atteokad the Ftonoe palace tho troopo
en guard ipinad' lire and MUr an tm
ehaaga af aeoerel velleyo tha attaohara drew eR aarrying thMr Mllod and
UWoiv Fob. t^To FUlfy hoatile
publio oFinlon and prevent a rewalutlop, FieinBr Franoo. tha moot hotod
saaa to FartugaL raolgnad today and
a aaalKian aitoliMt has bean .forsnad
wRh Admiral Farrotfra at Ha haad.

-

Waohfagtofw Fob. A^nato today
osiynetMh adoptada
adof
' datgaea an tho murder of the king
aa4 armun prince ef Portugal.

at once to the thou^t that the wound
>f IndlgestK
ed boy, Manuel, Is now king of Porto“
e of Mt-o-i
tiom
puts witiln the reach of
gal. With thB conricUoa ceme the
rellal
and iraaltlve
other that all muit be done to safe­ ereryone a reliable
for all stomach wcAkness. Ml-o-ns
guard the boys’ Efe. aud couriers Quickly cures the worst cases of In
thundered through the otrecu sua- dimllon, 4and the pain and distress
mOQlng <0 the bedside of the wound- whlkh te 0
llsappear,
youth all of the akllled physicians that soon dtsapT
cutwilTr power of this little tablet.
could be found In Uabon.
mi-u-um
BV-IS
upuu ruumy
"■
acta upon
entirely mner-.
differ
ent principles from any of the other I
Queen WHI Reign for Present.
remedies
that have been used
Aatoof tbe first to be called Into the
critical situation created by the ooessClnalon was Premier Pnneo. the flic- itrengihenlng action upon
tator of the kingdom. Pianco w>-i elea of the stomarh,
li
BSlDg
protected by a aquadroo of caralry-1'•>»
digestive
Julc s and
work
there be conferred with the queen and (ocmI which ts eairn
high officials of sute on what further I 8 E. Walt A Sons have seen
t:eps should be taken.
[many cores maie by Ml-o-ns t
It U underotood that Queen Amelle'J^r„^ rx"to\rtb? rome^" com m
will be regent dnrtn* the minority of
unless it cures

Net lee.
To All WhoB It May Ooncern:
Wherwas. written application and
petitlont. addreeaed to tbe Board of
Bupervlaora of the county of OrunU
Traveri. have been received by the
clerk of said cooniy and filed In Ms
office, greying that an election be held
In and (or tbe said countv of Orand
Traveree. under the prorislons of Act
tOT, of tbe Public AeU of 18W,
iroved June », lM9, ah amended
Act No. 183. of the Public AcU at
I8g>, to Bsceruin the will of tbe qual­
ified electors of aald county, whether
ifaecure of liquor and
f Hquor traffic should be prohibit­
ed within tbe llmlia of aeld eooaty;

Uabon, fab. I.^ing CariM
Crown PHnee LfiU the court boose In the city of TraePonsMd aM tho
tl
unty. on tbe Ifch
Saturday
D. 1»08. the aald
•raalag. Tbo klngb aecoad son, (be
Infant Maauel, was aUgbUy wounded,
rd. by r
but Qaiin Amolle. wbo atrore
tho crown prlaoek life by throwing lullon sdonted bv sild board, that
election bad been orsved for by j
hetodf open him. was onhuri. Pits aucb
he requisite number of electors, to­
«( the re^das wera shot dead by a rn : by not less than one-thlyd of all
poBee guard before they could escape. ;he qualified elector* of aald county,
A band of men waiting at the co-- la shown by reference lo the etiinis
- the last
ceding
aer of tb# Praco do Cammerdo and
for sU'e officer*, held
tbe Ron do Areoiml suddenly aprang In said eomitr.
toward the open earrlage In wbicb
Now, therefore. l Is ordered and dlth« reyaj taxnlly was-driring ..
.
eosuty of Grand Traverse,
palaew and toroUng ctblnaa. which
that an etactloa be and the tame ts
they had had eoocaaled. fired
The hereby caled to the several -ownklBc and the crown prince, upon ships. vlllaget, cities and election dl»
whoa tha attack was directed. were.„.vi« ui asM county, pursuant
k-—~* to the
aagh
throe tlmea and they tired provisions of the aforenamed
gb to
to be
be carried
carried lo thel»»cenaln the will of -be elector, of
e«ty hMf toougb
_ I said county,
. inty, whether or not the mannmgrinc arsaniJ nearby, where -bey faeture of liquorr an
and the liquor trof/«gplrod.
fir rbould be prohlitbitrd within the
limits of aald county
^
Quean Triad to Bhiald Baa.
___ _ Is further ordered that said
Almost at the first shot the Ung election, as above directed, sball be
Ml back oo tbe euablons. dying and held at the next general election, (nr
moment tba crown prineo 1 townahlp officer* In aald several town
at tha
haU rtae and than sinkieDlps villages, cities and e>ecUon "•
*
1^... 1_ ..I* ..u...,* .... UnMAar
Irtcts In aald county, on Monday, the
I tha aWL Queen Amelie
back
Jumpad up and threw heroaU toward aald election ab ill be t r baltot.
tba arown priaea. In an apparent ef- that the balloU thall be to two forms
ton to uve hU life at the coat of her ooe of which shtll contain the words'
vwb. bat tbe prlnee already bad ro
calred hla daatb wound.
n* rwal tamlly sroa retuniing from j form ahall be 'Shall the manufacture
\BUa Tlcoaa. where they bad bean ao-inf liquor snd lie Hquor traffic be
their way from j htbtied within the oouniyT—NO:’;^
JonreULf. and ware
. 1 every ballot on wbicb the word -YFS"
tha raUroad Btatkru t> the patoee *ll* found shall he counted to the af­
strong guard waa to attendance,
firmative of tald proposition, and
cause of the recaru up ial
r o* in the city every ballot or. whrf-h Ihe word -NO"
and-the dlaeovary of a plot to aaaaas U found shall :
Inata Pramiar Pranco and overthrov
the MOBArehy. But tbe band of nur- all persona entitled nnder tb* laws ef
daaara bAd selaeted the moat adran. this stste lo vote for Supervisor aball
tagsowa spot tor tbe commlaal-m of he deemed ouallfled to vole a- such
tbair crime, tor (bay were concealed
hour* of open
from tba eye* of tba police until the tog and rloalng the nolle, the man­
caniaga had ra»ehad the Praeo do ner of voting and of holding snd com
dnc lng said election nnder the prS^
Oammaicto. a large square.
Taksfi by Burpriaa.
dntiM of the boards of
Bedoro any of tbe guard ware aware regletraUna. of Inapactors <M elaction.
of wbat waa happening tha aaaaBslns
common copdcHs.
Iropad toward tba carriage —' - and all other officers,
rtmittod. Of abot. tang oat.i'“J*>-*
every respect a* lo eaae of annual
prtboe bsibg snot iDw^ip elections, or election of

Mercantile Co.
News fr m the Convenient Corner
Buy Valentines Now

WhUc tbe assoninsDt is at Us best. Wc ire showing
ihc frcaicsi variety lo the city.

Valentine B oVs and Booklets
That arc i-iitlrvly i ow A .srg- liar of Imported Booklets that are
tho noa'ost iha: an shown Si-11 ml lOe. 15c. 25c. 60c. Tfia a«d filDO.
With (hr -UUlo r rd Hvart" rcclosod. Tbcao well at fiOc. Tfic, filDa
S1.3S. SlAO and |2.

Beaotiful Books In Dainty Bindings
lAvrv ValcDfluea. ocw arylcs. rrll at 1c. 2c, Sc. fie. 10c. 1|C. 20h
2Sc. Wr have tbe embossed Barelopea to fit all tbcw ValeoUnec.
A big nee of Faac.v Valeetlnca at 10c. 1 fie. 20c. 26c and fiOe. Thoumuds of ValentlDr Post Cards at twe tor five oanta. There are
some of the tiewc*; that are ahowa. OobIc TaleatlaM at 2 tor 1c,
aud all kinds of big oaea at 1c eaeh.

Thonsands of Post Cards
Now ifi the time for you to order voor wood-cuttiriK
rig. for gprific it drawine n-ar and by orderinp rar>y
you will have it when you have use for it. 1 can fitjyou

in a complete ouifit,

FnglECS, Drag Saws, Buzz Saws,
Grinders, Lath Machines
and in fact any michine that is run with power. We
have all styles and sizes of gasoliae cneines, portable
or sia ionary. If you are in the market for anything
in ihrse lines, please write for our free book. Address

M. J. LaLONE,
St at Acent.
Iq office fill day ?<5lnr1ar

Traverse Ci )•; M'ch.
Otfiew City Opara House BWk.

Right out of the Importerw' hauda. freah (ron tha proas as ef
Germany and BAMby. Birthday JtoaUla. ValeBUna }\Bt^ Waahinrouk Birthday Cards, St. Patrick's Day Cards. BeauUrul Baslar
Postals. Aanlveraary Postala. OreeUagt to “Dad,- ■‘Mother,'* ’VaCer.'
etr.. etc. Greeting* from Traverae City Poatola, PackY.Moeal Views
Postals. Lasstbg Capitol PosuIa Michigan Btato Potala.

Tppewrlter Supplies
We carry a full Use of the Retnllcp BuppUaa. Wa kata ribbons
>d. L. c.'. Wth. CDllmHL PrankUn.
for the Rea>.ngtun. the Undri;wood.
POX. the (Niver. HaBBond. Smltb-Preinler.
Typewrite^ Papers of all kluda. (twenty dlSoraot ' Mylaa at
paperl. Manutcript Covets, Typewriter Oil. Screw Drivers, Bntsliaa,
Brast-rs. SteMgraptaer's Note Books. Copy Holders. We aril roa
Coupon Books tor your Ribbons A book with nix Coopona wUI coat
you 83 60. 'Can be twdeemed at any time for any kfnd of ribbon.
“Beverly of Orauatark." the tegular tlAO ealiUon wa are now
triiirg (or 50c. Ge‘ a copy of this most popular book wMIe It ro­
ll.^.ll^ at thlR [irlee.

Grand Clearing Sale
Men’s Overcoats

This is to he the Final
Cleaning Up of
Winter Stocks

We offer you
Overcoats worth up to $12.00
worth up to $20.00
worth up to $25.00

Men. young men and buys who have teen
waiting f. r an opjxjrtuniiy lo buy clothing at a
small price, will NOT have

Som« fine lots of Men's Suits
worth up to $7.50 for . - - •

better chance

than during this sale.

Some choice numbers in Suits
worth up to $10 for........................
Some broken lots of splendid suits
worth up to $14 for .....................

We have made some very
sweeping reductions that we
know cannot but interest any­

6.96
6.96
8.96

Suits that have sold all the season.
'1 1 OR
finest grades to $1S for.................. ^ X-CJU
One lot of suits from the best tailors, every one
one finely finished in evttry way, new pat­
terns. but the lots are small, sold
up to Sl’2 .................. 0\E-QUARTEk OFF

one that is interested -n the
purchase of ctoihiog of the
right sort—clothing that is

One lot of suits in odd lots—good, ser' iceable
Suits—not all of them this year’s cut. We
clean them up at
—------ HALF PRICE

made right, finished right and
will wear right.

We arc cleaning up the Children’s
Boys’ Overcoa's at reductions that
move them
If you have not seen
different lot*, by all means bring
boys in.

These Overcoats and Suits that wc tell you
about today are froijj the bfst numbers in our
stock.

6.95
14.95
I?.95

Sizes and lots are broken and it does

and
will
the
tbe

not pay us to carry these small lots into another

There arc some small lots ■>! Children’s Suits
that we are closing out a: some very sharp
price concessions—

You can save money by buying now.
Will you do D?

We are making special efforts to close out nil
Men's Fur and
nd Fur Lined Coats. The
prices will greatly interest YOU

One-Qaarler and Onc.Half OU
Coj-vr-L’l

Hamilton Clothing Co.

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OMANO TfUVtItU HtIULO. THUMDAY. mMIARV % tm.

KIN6 AND PRINfiE KILLED !rsf^£

the bo*rd of ■
"
Tlim ea R. F. O.
joavele oot on the Lap Lake raad.Ivhaa R tsat. oade aR bat two mOm
> la thalr Ucbt.Mttac* tt
ahmll M kpptloftM*;
PariuckTMk the ase^Uoa ai iha|c«Tered foar aad a half Blln of bta
kU vaarr J^Muver. aod waa cUd trarel over sack
mbw dritta
ibMm otborwlw proTldod In uld » '
raportn. oe oae bad more to do with I roola aad tbeo atitklat as aaior- i
___ '
W*JUf W. Dema.
aa were fousd oo every roohe. aad get
tba bUsMid Sataidar tbaa the ml | mourrable drtft. tcraed hit borae'
arvMBd
Ob
a«y<hlag
tike
Qme.
Borne
RULSR OF FORTUOAt AMD i
10.11 carrtta. h. erery ease the ear about and Bade for bone a. faa. ..
»*«*-*«" Haakeil arfb
don withpil.'tbo oEshUK amnt» to
to ai>cg««.t to tbe cobstry folk that of them as It waa taud. were too
MUR AMAMJHATBD.
rtera wtr* frtRi two to throe boon | bli bor*« could wallow
ure tbonuMM PoUm fovda Bormncl
clerk of uld Board,
they wtab Qbetr mall is aech weotb-.moch tor tbe carrlen. and wbM each
late,
and
Bwac
did
dck (ct b<
of Utchlpan, Ooiuitj of Oraod
apoa tba rec^ea. the nutaber of Bute
'
as araa handed oat Saturday, they' la the case It la set to be eipaetad
til reatetday. Roadi were
TriTerev. m.
and killI. Robert B. Walter, Coast? Oerk ble Is piaeea, and after battllbs »1th j
, peree time for a dii bad b<«er get oct asd help break tbe that the mall will rebch IB deeHsfr
*d three of thcin Bdd captured three
rtwAv. It la impoaaible tor the rural ttoa.
olhora. Ooe iM theavcoamiued asl- ____ ___

baok4laeoura*ed.
] road, be became r-aUed oear the farm
Ode after being plaeeA la prison. II' foregoing la
W J. Ooble. carrier os roole No 'of Adam Stricken, and aa It waa ImIs charged that ooe otW murderen <rlpi. compared by me. from the orlgWM a Bpaniard namod Cordova.
i'?*’_'***r*“.
the order laaoed by t. Paalsaula. bore Is atebt of the clt.v poaaibl* to P> ooe wa? or the other
DRUCVID THAT RfYOUlTION l«
The bodlea of the king, and the the Board of Bopenriaor. of aald CouD-1 Dear S o clock Batordar sight, and he put up for the sight at the bo»e ot
ty. calling a apeclal tiecuon aa tie | ,bes be reached the sidewalk os Eaat Mr Stricken He returned y«aterda>
RRACnCALLV OCRTAIN.
crown prtaee were remored-drom »» propo,mou
' county pioWblUt*.’i.""'
lie road, driving ' soon
marine aiaeoal to two closed aarriagea and the abole of aucb original, aa en- ■
to the royaJ poUee. the Paco d» Necpi^ee^-d ; *''» >»«*' *“<> cutter atosg the pave- !■
8 Glllet. of route No t, who
Noe- i«red
tered Is the Journal of the pi^te^d
at tbelr mektlsg Best
meot while he
be walked beblnd
eaaldadea. tbe late resident H tbe''”** of “‘d Board, •'
So'
e,y u,e Five jjiir Cor

CIVIL WAR
IS IMMINENT

tx

i

»u,,

The Hannah & Lay

ranSH CRUISERS HAVE STARTED

kin*, eacorted by municipal
^ WHOIJXJF ,
"‘Ptoted.
,
hale her^o ?^blcri^ m^oame |
•-»-ral hour, late aud all .a when h.Three Fatal Wound# tor Each.
1 and afdaed the real of the Cireult ehrre one began and the other kft funded up at the bars.
COMRANtn OF INFANTRY
They
looked
«
elblog
Hke
i
I J. Gilbert, of No. C. aho asnderveaamlaatton of the wouoda of
OPORTO REVOLTED.
traveling mow drift.
j around tbe vlc:nliy of Silver Laki
the king, who wb. already dead -hen
;,„a,rr. a D l»og
Arthur Neal, who Is 3 route : auJ sicr. the weather Is fine, snd aft.-r.
he reached the anesbl, showed that
(Seal I
Robert E. Walter.
.
0..rk,
Crwlsar Bbiit la Protbct Bfan-i three bullet, had found their mark
littareblb- IVeititer Frsnoo
|Ooe wound was situated at tbe nap<A CocTwetien m Pries.
of the seek, a second In (be shoulder
In the large adrcrtlaement of J
uel le htow Rular.
.oa tt. u.lrt -hiu,
a, fui wl,V,‘„'.''ra.Li..„
..i,
Wllhel
wound, wvered the earotld artery.
]
another column of the Herald to■y Wtra to tha Svanlns Raoerd.
Tbe crown prince who waa atlll day. a mistake In figures make It apUibon. Fib. A—A reign of terror breathing, bin wbo died almost
Ibat Ifg Jackets arc sold for |;7.
i tbould read $3t

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Mom peegle bellmre that a rwwMiJtlon
.uffared three wounds In „
Qooda, .Tilmmlnga.
is aartain and that tha country It
head and cheat. Two buUeu bad Ready-made Skir^a. etc. departmenu.
nakc Itt appear that there Is
d ta ba plungtd Into tha throat of struck Prince Manuel. ■
t*c,tl
lower Jaw aud the other in the arm.
.«»? *hlle
Tbe tragedy occurred about 6:30 In
reduction of SO per
Madrid, Fab. tc-r^ring a revelir- tbe eTectog. but Che panic which In­
tlan In Ftotvsal, ^ Bpanlah erwiaar stantly gripped the city and all Its
POISON FACTORIES
Driaeoaa of Aaturtaa left Olbraltar for actlTltiee prostrated tbe tines of coo4>pa^ thla monting to prelaet BpanYou Will Be twrpriaed to Lsarn How
boute that tie i s of the a
Mi'bitareota.
Many There Aes.
Did you ever feel stupid and dull
tion waa permitted to be sent broad
after eating a hearty dlunerT
cast.
M*ieo food Is retained too
Woundtd Boy Prinos Baoomea King. ,hs stomach.
While the
tbe people coenmooed upon | weaknesa.
weaki
the poison factory works
ran sailed tor Lisbon thla momitrg.
the future of their couiRry the minds '■'^‘•rtline and there Iss gtddlD
glddluess. conmipondenc
.w...Aa,...*, heaftat.........................................
all the faithful monarchlets turned.1 riiaUtn nC
^ thoeeWr A
deapom

rtvoltad at Oparta. the man daoUring
dhay BMid as longer serve under
the mutineers . The r^rt of the pre.
atamtJe^ ef a republic la fenlad.

i.

Utbon, Fbb. S—Following tha proMametlon af tha aeeaaalan
Ifi^MTwtd Manuel. Duo Oe Roja. to
tbe throne ef Pertugal afUr the murdcr of King carioa and crown prtnoa.
It kioame known that Fromiar Franco
barely dOaapad aooaoolnatlon at the
I of ttoac wbo
bande of <
’ blHed tha rular and hie aan.
Baaar Franao, who waa In hla heme
In the autaklrta ef the city guarded
by treepe. waa aawad aniy aftar a bai' Ua with the rapiAlleane who had baleagurad tho aetata..
When the emuldba aoaaeajne atteokad the Ftonoe palace tho troopo
en guard ipinad' lire and MUr an tm
ehaaga af aeoerel velleyo tha attaohara drew eR aarrying thMr Mllod and
UWoiv Fob. t^To FUlfy hoatile
publio oFinlon and prevent a rewalutlop, FieinBr Franoo. tha moot hotod
saaa to FartugaL raolgnad today and
a aaalKian aitoliMt has bean .forsnad
wRh Admiral Farrotfra at Ha haad.

-

Waohfagtofw Fob. A^nato today
osiynetMh adoptada
adof
' datgaea an tho murder of the king
aa4 armun prince ef Portugal.

at once to the thou^t that the wound
>f IndlgestK
ed boy, Manuel, Is now king of Porto“
e of Mt-o-i
tiom
puts witiln the reach of
gal. With thB conricUoa ceme the
rellal
and iraaltlve
other that all muit be done to safe­ ereryone a reliable
for all stomach wcAkness. Ml-o-ns
guard the boys’ Efe. aud couriers Quickly cures the worst cases of In
thundered through the otrecu sua- dimllon, 4and the pain and distress
mOQlng <0 the bedside of the wound- whlkh te 0
llsappear,
youth all of the akllled physicians that soon dtsapT
cutwilTr power of this little tablet.
could be found In Uabon.
mi-u-um
BV-IS
upuu ruumy
"■
acta upon
entirely mner-.
differ
ent principles from any of the other I
Queen WHI Reign for Present.
remedies
that have been used
Aatoof tbe first to be called Into the
critical situation created by the ooessClnalon was Premier Pnneo. the flic- itrengihenlng action upon
tator of the kingdom. Pianco w>-i elea of the stomarh,
li
BSlDg
protected by a aquadroo of caralry-1'•>»
digestive
Julc s and
work
there be conferred with the queen and (ocmI which ts eairn
high officials of sute on what further I 8 E. Walt A Sons have seen
t:eps should be taken.
[many cores maie by Ml-o-ns t
It U underotood that Queen Amelle'J^r„^ rx"to\rtb? rome^" com m
will be regent dnrtn* the minority of
unless it cures

Net lee.
To All WhoB It May Ooncern:
Wherwas. written application and
petitlont. addreeaed to tbe Board of
Bupervlaora of the county of OrunU
Traveri. have been received by the
clerk of said cooniy and filed In Ms
office, greying that an election be held
In and (or tbe said countv of Orand
Traveree. under the prorislons of Act
tOT, of tbe Public AeU of 18W,
iroved June », lM9, ah amended
Act No. 183. of the Public AcU at
I8g>, to Bsceruin the will of tbe qual­
ified electors of aald county, whether
ifaecure of liquor and
f Hquor traffic should be prohibit­
ed within tbe llmlia of aeld eooaty;

Uabon, fab. I.^ing CariM
Crown PHnee LfiU the court boose In the city of TraePonsMd aM tho
tl
unty. on tbe Ifch
Saturday
D. 1»08. the aald
•raalag. Tbo klngb aecoad son, (be
Infant Maauel, was aUgbUy wounded,
rd. by r
but Qaiin Amolle. wbo atrore
tho crown prlaoek life by throwing lullon sdonted bv sild board, that
election bad been orsved for by j
hetodf open him. was onhuri. Pits aucb
he requisite number of electors, to­
«( the re^das wera shot dead by a rn : by not less than one-thlyd of all
poBee guard before they could escape. ;he qualified elector* of aald county,
A band of men waiting at the co-- la shown by reference lo the etiinis
- the last
ceding
aer of tb# Praco do Cammerdo and
for sU'e officer*, held
tbe Ron do Areoiml suddenly aprang In said eomitr.
toward the open earrlage In wbicb
Now, therefore. l Is ordered and dlth« reyaj taxnlly was-driring ..
.
eosuty of Grand Traverse,
palaew and toroUng ctblnaa. which
that an etactloa be and the tame ts
they had had eoocaaled. fired
The hereby caled to the several -ownklBc and the crown prince, upon ships. vlllaget, cities and election dl»
whoa tha attack was directed. were.„.vi« ui asM county, pursuant
k-—~* to the
aagh
throe tlmea and they tired provisions of the aforenamed
gb to
to be
be carried
carried lo thel»»cenaln the will of -be elector, of
e«ty hMf toougb
_ I said county,
. inty, whether or not the mannmgrinc arsaniJ nearby, where -bey faeture of liquorr an
and the liquor trof/«gplrod.
fir rbould be prohlitbitrd within the
limits of aald county
^
Quean Triad to Bhiald Baa.
___ _ Is further ordered that said
Almost at the first shot the Ung election, as above directed, sball be
Ml back oo tbe euablons. dying and held at the next general election, (nr
moment tba crown prineo 1 townahlp officer* In aald several town
at tha
haU rtae and than sinkieDlps villages, cities and e>ecUon "•
*
1^... 1_ ..I* ..u...,* .... UnMAar
Irtcts In aald county, on Monday, the
I tha aWL Queen Amelie
back
Jumpad up and threw heroaU toward aald election ab ill be t r baltot.
tba arown priaea. In an apparent ef- that the balloU thall be to two forms
ton to uve hU life at the coat of her ooe of which shtll contain the words'
vwb. bat tbe prlnee already bad ro
calred hla daatb wound.
n* rwal tamlly sroa retuniing from j form ahall be 'Shall the manufacture
\BUa Tlcoaa. where they bad bean ao-inf liquor snd lie Hquor traffic be
their way from j htbtied within the oouniyT—NO:’;^
JonreULf. and ware
. 1 every ballot on wbicb the word -YFS"
tha raUroad Btatkru t> the patoee *ll* found shall he counted to the af­
strong guard waa to attendance,
firmative of tald proposition, and
cause of the recaru up ial
r o* in the city every ballot or. whrf-h Ihe word -NO"
and-the dlaeovary of a plot to aaaaas U found shall :
Inata Pramiar Pranco and overthrov
the MOBArehy. But tbe band of nur- all persona entitled nnder tb* laws ef
daaara bAd selaeted the moat adran. this stste lo vote for Supervisor aball
tagsowa spot tor tbe commlaal-m of he deemed ouallfled to vole a- such
tbair crime, tor (bay were concealed
hour* of open
from tba eye* of tba police until the tog and rloalng the nolle, the man­
caniaga had ra»ehad the Praeo do ner of voting and of holding snd com
dnc lng said election nnder the prS^
Oammaicto. a large square.
Taksfi by Burpriaa.
dntiM of the boards of
Bedoro any of tbe guard ware aware regletraUna. of Inapactors <M elaction.
of wbat waa happening tha aaaaBslns
common copdcHs.
Iropad toward tba carriage —' - and all other officers,
rtmittod. Of abot. tang oat.i'“J*>-*
every respect a* lo eaae of annual
prtboe bsibg snot iDw^ip elections, or election of

Mercantile Co.
News fr m the Convenient Corner
Buy Valentines Now

WhUc tbe assoninsDt is at Us best. Wc ire showing
ihc frcaicsi variety lo the city.

Valentine B oVs and Booklets
That arc i-iitlrvly i ow A .srg- liar of Imported Booklets that are
tho noa'ost iha: an shown Si-11 ml lOe. 15c. 25c. 60c. Tfia a«d filDO.
With (hr -UUlo r rd Hvart" rcclosod. Tbcao well at fiOc. Tfic, filDa
S1.3S. SlAO and |2.

Beaotiful Books In Dainty Bindings
lAvrv ValcDfluea. ocw arylcs. rrll at 1c. 2c, Sc. fie. 10c. 1|C. 20h
2Sc. Wr have tbe embossed Barelopea to fit all tbcw ValeoUnec.
A big nee of Faac.v Valeetlnca at 10c. 1 fie. 20c. 26c and fiOe. Thoumuds of ValentlDr Post Cards at twe tor five oanta. There are
some of the tiewc*; that are ahowa. OobIc TaleatlaM at 2 tor 1c,
aud all kinds of big oaea at 1c eaeh.

Thonsands of Post Cards
Now ifi the time for you to order voor wood-cuttiriK
rig. for gprific it drawine n-ar and by orderinp rar>y
you will have it when you have use for it. 1 can fitjyou

in a complete ouifit,

FnglECS, Drag Saws, Buzz Saws,
Grinders, Lath Machines
and in fact any michine that is run with power. We
have all styles and sizes of gasoliae cneines, portable
or sia ionary. If you are in the market for anything
in ihrse lines, please write for our free book. Address

M. J. LaLONE,
St at Acent.
Iq office fill day ?<5lnr1ar

Traverse Ci )•; M'ch.
Otfiew City Opara House BWk.

Right out of the Importerw' hauda. freah (ron tha proas as ef
Germany and BAMby. Birthday JtoaUla. ValeBUna }\Bt^ Waahinrouk Birthday Cards, St. Patrick's Day Cards. BeauUrul Baslar
Postals. Aanlveraary Postala. OreeUagt to “Dad,- ■‘Mother,'* ’VaCer.'
etr.. etc. Greeting* from Traverae City Poatola, PackY.Moeal Views
Postals. Lasstbg Capitol PosuIa Michigan Btato Potala.

Tppewrlter Supplies
We carry a full Use of the Retnllcp BuppUaa. Wa kata ribbons
>d. L. c.'. Wth. CDllmHL PrankUn.
for the Rea>.ngtun. the Undri;wood.
POX. the (Niver. HaBBond. Smltb-Preinler.
Typewrite^ Papers of all kluda. (twenty dlSoraot ' Mylaa at
paperl. Manutcript Covets, Typewriter Oil. Screw Drivers, Bntsliaa,
Brast-rs. SteMgraptaer's Note Books. Copy Holders. We aril roa
Coupon Books tor your Ribbons A book with nix Coopona wUI coat
you 83 60. 'Can be twdeemed at any time for any kfnd of ribbon.
“Beverly of Orauatark." the tegular tlAO ealiUon wa are now
triiirg (or 50c. Ge‘ a copy of this most popular book wMIe It ro­
ll.^.ll^ at thlR [irlee.

Grand Clearing Sale
Men’s Overcoats

This is to he the Final
Cleaning Up of
Winter Stocks

We offer you
Overcoats worth up to $12.00
worth up to $20.00
worth up to $25.00

Men. young men and buys who have teen
waiting f. r an opjxjrtuniiy lo buy clothing at a
small price, will NOT have

Som« fine lots of Men's Suits
worth up to $7.50 for . - - •

better chance

than during this sale.

Some choice numbers in Suits
worth up to $10 for........................
Some broken lots of splendid suits
worth up to $14 for .....................

We have made some very
sweeping reductions that we
know cannot but interest any­

6.96
6.96
8.96

Suits that have sold all the season.
'1 1 OR
finest grades to $1S for.................. ^ X-CJU
One lot of suits from the best tailors, every one
one finely finished in evttry way, new pat­
terns. but the lots are small, sold
up to Sl’2 .................. 0\E-QUARTEk OFF

one that is interested -n the
purchase of ctoihiog of the
right sort—clothing that is

One lot of suits in odd lots—good, ser' iceable
Suits—not all of them this year’s cut. We
clean them up at
—------ HALF PRICE

made right, finished right and
will wear right.

We arc cleaning up the Children’s
Boys’ Overcoa's at reductions that
move them
If you have not seen
different lot*, by all means bring
boys in.

These Overcoats and Suits that wc tell you
about today are froijj the bfst numbers in our
stock.

6.95
14.95
I?.95

Sizes and lots are broken and it does

and
will
the
tbe

not pay us to carry these small lots into another

There arc some small lots ■>! Children’s Suits
that we are closing out a: some very sharp
price concessions—

You can save money by buying now.
Will you do D?

We are making special efforts to close out nil
Men's Fur and
nd Fur Lined Coats. The
prices will greatly interest YOU

One-Qaarler and Onc.Half OU
Coj-vr-L’l

Hamilton Clothing Co.

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