Grand Traverse Herald, February 20, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 20, 1913

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

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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)

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1913-02-20

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OLDEST'PAPEB IN inemGAN NORTH OF GRAND RAPIDS—ESTABUSBED1858.
Covera the
Graad Trav*
erac RegloB.

Twice a Week.

AND TRAVERSE BAT SAO^
TnAVKRSE CITT, GRAND TRAVERSE CX)UNTV, MiaDGAN, TlirRSDAV, FEU. 20, I»]:J

FDR INTERVENTION USED ACID
POET CALLED HOMIE FIREMEN WDN TO REDUCE RATES CONFLICT IN
POINCARE IS
NOW PRESIDENT
AND REVDIVER
THEIR POINT
WAR REPORTS
MARTZ BILL WOULD KELP PEO­
PLE OF STATE.

JOAQUIN MILLER QIEO FROM
UREAMIC P0I80MING.

D
PREI

Repreoantativa Whelan Claima Amorican Citlaena Were »hot in City
of Meaico.
laDBioi;.

Hla Bod)' Liu U State In His Cabin EASTERN MANAGERS AGREE TO
In Fannetsea of Slerraa
ARBITRATE DIFFERENCES

Keb. IK—etinconv

tie house in the hills, where he died
yesterday. Ilfs body will be cremsted tomorrow, aeording to tbe poet's
whb. Miller-S'deiiih was due to are
putsonliig togrilier with organic
etiiiipJIraili-ns.

Whelan. WheUa claimed to hare in
fonhation that American eiUaena are
beina Kbot duan In (he atreeU at
WeiLloo City.

a All the Ccr«<n«Aies
Changing Chief
Offlelala of Nation; Genoral Rejoicing All Over
rarla. Fob 18.—Ralmond Poincare
today aaonmed the duiiea of preridoo
of tbo ropBbllc. while fuller Preai
doll Falilerea pueod lotu private life
The tracefer oP ofAce took place in
the Blysee Palace thla aftcmooii. The
ceremeSr did not dlBcr in aay :
rial fentnre rrtKn the progm fdlowed at V
Mide from the format ceremoo.v, the
popniartty ot M. Pdcare was evl
deeced by popular rejoidnp tbiouKh
oat the country,
heliijt more general and more eniha
alaatic than were ever known to
martt the advent ot a new prealdent
in Ftanoe. The entire cooniry kepi _
holiday In honor «t the occaahw. The
(ore#oment ofDceo. the acboola
many plaees-ot bualneas remained
ck«ed for the day.
In Parle many bulldimts were dec­
orated with Saga and hunilas. while
pictoree oG the new prealdent were
diapleyed In countleM vlndowa
the eueete la the viclDliy of the
• Elyeeo Palace became alive wltb peo.
pie. The acenc as the pregldeDt-elect
drove -within the doartynrd of the
palace was one of great nnloa
Several reslineeiU of Infantry engir­
ded the yard, bugtere In britliani nnlfonw aooBdad tutnnm Mkn w«
dipped and the military bands played
the ‘'Msrselllalse.’' Outside the crtFwfls
Wonted '-Long live the presIdeDL”
nnd "Long live Mncarc.’'
The acinsl ceremony of the trans­
fer of office was simplleity Itaelf and
caoaumed oearrelr five mlnntea frum
the banning to the end. In (he
Saloa des Ambaamdeun. the Urgent
of the reception reams Of the Elyscc.
the retiring preatdeat avijted the ar­
rival of the man who was to succeed

eenate SAd chamber of depotles. and
the membens of hU mUitary bousehuhL
President Faltleres' adamas of greefiag and tbe CTOponse of fal» sut-cossor
were both brief. Both H. Poincare
and f-'alllerw srore cvMing dress with
tbe broad sarlel MsbSa of tbe Grand
Cmsa of the legion tt Hoacr kcross
their breaaia. Tbe presoaee of. tbeir
military suffs gave hrilDancy to the
Bccne. the bright nlfOnns affording
pl^tog loud of odor against th
sombre background.
At tbe boor of tho InaoguraMoD
eiery military gnnUoa In France
thundered n salute of t1 gnna. The
ooldlera were given a half holiday by
order of tbe mlnistor Of war. l>»tl<.wing the reroamay the former
presldi-nt and hU raafly withdrew to
tbclr private apamndM In the Rue
k-rancois 1. Preatdesl Poincare did
not remain loog at th* palace, retomIng to btu former boaie. where hla
wife awsKed him. Just when the
prraldcot and Mme. Poincare will take
up their permanent abode at tbe B\y•'.•e baa not been annoanced. It Is
rumored that the palaoe is to be
renovated and redeooratod from I
ment to attic and that tte new presi­
dent and bis wife will iwmialn In i
preseot'bome vnUl the work Is
pJ'ted.
The catensive "bruahlng up." which
the Elysee la to undergo at the order
of Mme. Poincare la gmiarally under­
stood lo moan that tbe palace will
■oon be tho Rene of nodal gayetlot
and offtcia] eatertaloment aurl
have addom taken place wiUiin it.',
walls during the sevsn roars' <
paney of M. and Mma. -Fallleroa.
whose netfort of tbs soolal<oiillgB
sUandnM vpoa the offies of chief eaaouUve-and tbo mistrass of the Ely­
see bss boM a aabject of mnch com. ment and crIUdan.

HARVESTING ICE
C. U HALL A SON ARE FILLING
THEIR HOUSE

Mrs, Katherine Lurden Rsn Amuck
After Georgs Wlnimans R
jected Hsr. Dying Later
In DetroK HospiUI

Dolro't. Fell. IX.-Mra. Katlterin^
Modem Applienees are Ueed In the
Lurden di«l IMay in a hospital. afi>-r
Work. Which la Great
illeavlng ,c3rLo||c acid Iasi night
Econemy.
''
While erased with jealousy bctauauworge Wtnlmana. -aged 33. rejected
The tneu who ilral In Ire .are bu.y
llefore drinking the ncld tli-these dayn, and among thoee who are
woman daabed a part of the content
taking advantage ot the cold weather
ot the bottle In Winiiruins' face, then
la the Bm of C. I... Hall A -Son. They
pursuing him to Ids boarding house.
have their Ice house on the l>snk uf
t<he shot Mm in the shoulder.and thini
at the foot of Fifteenth
shot herself In the tnmidc. HospiUI
‘The bniMlng
I
U TUaTo and 3D
street.. 'The
rhvaltlans said tuiay that Wlnimans
feet high. They have the latest ma­
chinery for cutting and bolsltng the ul.cht Ive partially bllm' hy (be arid,
but w-nuli! recovi-r fn.m tbe-bi.llel
to the bouse. At present there arc
nineteen men who are cimlni;. mnning W'lMllld.
it along (be rhannel and oiwraling the
hoist. . The channel is Uiree hundrot
feet long and jjist' wide enough to al­
low the cake to Vllde ihrvugh. Five
six rakes are pusiied at one lime
and one innn sends It on i<> tbe nexf.
unUI It reaches the hOUl. This Is o|ierated by a 30 b. p- motor. As tbe
cake. W'hlrb U now- sixteen Inches
s and Individuals Are SendThick. leaved the walef. It Is washed

USING NEW SYSTEM

by a hose aiuched'lo this motor, a: '
all did or cinders are loosened^ as
pauses up the Im-lloe It meets
scratwr that takes off nil (he slush
c and corrugates the rake lo keep
from frceclng to tbe Uyera. Indhls
■y each cake is tbe same slaw and
w'clgba SOO pounds As tbe rake leaves
he rollw-ay it strikes a allde* for
house, and men aland there with their
[likes and swing them to any part ot
the room that they wish, it Is Inter
ertlng to watch them and see how- ex­
ert (hey become In stori.ig (he cakes.
Thto house will hold 3.’..000 tons and
will hr filled "by Thursday night.
This firm have built up a good buslness oiiutde and have a number of
good orders already on file (hat win
lie filled at onre. It is said that this
macblnery Is the beat In tbe sute.
The Boardroan lake Ice Is the best
that It has been lo years and the dlher
firms, the C. B Taylor Goal eompany .
J. O'Brien and J. O ItopUni. «re
working a full force of m*n on the
opiioslle side of the lake and will
have ibelr bouses all full. There
will be nearly SO.Ooo tona imt up bv
these-firms There are a number of
the largo stores who will have Ire luil
up bv these pcoide while they have
Ihelr men at work.

W'lth the growing aiXJUttlnlani.-e of
niercbania «nd nianulariurers
parcel pusi eysleni traffic Is dally boutmtng beavtor in this depamnent
pouUl w:urk. Where H wus formerlv
used ottly.aa an experiment by
leas skupUcal iicriiona and firms it
s now- become an estahlished nicthivd ot parcel delivery.
Merihants are finding ll of great
advaiiiages In sending nicirhandisn
and prudu^ to (belr.lvalroiiR. Almost
every known article which Is aiild
whii-h is eligible under ibo psri-el
post rules has been slilptied through
the local postofUi-e. (and), machine
r.Uings. shoe*, bsrdware. grvKeries
and produce are among the daily de­
liveries.
Individuals ure alMv ^getting Tiilo
the baidt of sending Itn lr parvebi b)
man and the nuuilier of large pack­
ages wHgblnc In the nelghlvnrbiiod of
-ight and ten ptraods is iH-eomIng oo(icoahly larser. It is expeeted (hat
the amount uf liusineaB in this dtmt wlU be
* stiinmer and re»urt i

ALL RUMORS
ARE DENIED
DEIE61TFS NOT INSTRUCTED

Jackson County Has Arrived Scene Ninety Strong to Help
Along the Cause of
New Parly.
iiaiiln fre,-k. I'H.. IV- llutunrs of
atlciLpls to lie made loiiioirow
I'rogrcssive state cudvcuUoo tu amash
the allegcvl slate of National Commit
K-eman ilenry Wallace w. ie dpelared
unfounded today hv State Comniiltei11.00 Wngner of ilaltle Creek. "It i»
all bunk, originating In Kepuhliran
ranks lo eauae dissenshm." he raid
•'The dclesates wlH come here unlDstrDrirdwnd nt liheriv- to make Jhrir
vwn choire." HclegaiimiR ifi'gan ar­
riving in numlM-rs indi.v. Jackson
<-«unty came nlneiy strong on si>erlal
each delegate hav iiig hut oncihlrd of a vote.

CITY IS BURNING
HEAVY DESTRUCTION REPORTED
FROM CONSTANTINOPLE

Turkish Stronghold it Hard Pressed
by Bulgarian Troops. Who

C'onMatitinoi.Ir, Feb. lx —The qn*ler mUointng tbi-ytalni Snphin mornuiin fonsianitnopln Is burning

A heavy IwniliardRK-nl «>f Artirani'pboccum-cl on Sunday.
It is said the siiimilon amun-b
liulslr Is unclianged. A Rtilgariap cni■ HID U advancing (hmvigh Belgrade
loreal. lo the west of Derkos lake. In
dircciion of Ornianli and Is fortiFraudulent Operators Have Sw^lsd
iving the hi-igfat west of Sivaskeul.
Public Out of Millions DuriM
The N'rrribern
Michigan Hound
Past
Fsw
Years
Tebl^ Merllng of teachers will uke
•bu« in Uie Cenirfi neheol building
N'ew Yof*. Feb. Ifi.-Prvmiliicul
»n Frtdaj a[iernn«|i when a program
will be earried out that will prove of stock brokers (fom muny of the prin­
. benefit lo the teachers of the cipal (rlUes of the I'nited Slates nnd Wa^ Given at Tompkins Heme Sat­
'anada
esaeiiiblod at the Waldorfregion, lo the t-veninc a banquet.will.
urday Evening.
erved at tbe Park Plaoe. after Astoria today to complete the orgauwhich two educational talks will Ite irailon of tbe Intfirnailonal littrivers'
given by widely known i educatorv. AaaoclaUoo. Tbe brokers ore alive to
Obi MiKvlun. Fob. IK.^On* nf the
Clttoegs who wish to attend tbo lian- the fact that the time baa arrived JolUcsl parties given at the Mission
when ll Is advisable lo band logv.tiier
a long lime was ilin nne tendered
lor the protectloo of their mulnal in­
Superintendent Tyler. An
l
y
Misti Mae Tompk^ Saturday,
terests. They believe Uiai ihe reoenl
stump In the tecKimaio brokerage evening with St. Valentine with'
games, contests and other amusebusiness
and
tb«
susplrion
'wltb
which
Following Is the program of
large part of the public has cy>me rienta as diversions. In a contest In
bo meeting:
regard the dealing In ttacka is di­ which each guest bad to draw
Friday Aftemoen. Central Building.
lure of cupId. Oliver Drinkham carried
rectly attrtbuUlile
3:30 p. m.—Temi>oracj- oiranltafirst prlxc and Miss Katy Uagof the got-ricb-tjulck achemeri who
lon.
call thomaelrea broken and deal, ley the conaolation. In untying a
scbotestlc Athletic Aeiivitloa
largely by euJU In stKoriiles that are ■Lover'* KnotVCarl ITati and Oliver
Topic. A Belter Itesls for InlerBrinkman received (be prise favors.
abtolmdy worlhleas.
telnsUc Athletic Activities—SapL
The IniematJooal Rrokera' Aatocia- After a general aodal time luncheon
E. C. Hartwell. Peloskey.
was served and tbe napkins, each
iloo purposea to conduct a
u put out of business the ssrlndler* bearing the* Dame of every guest
who have vtctimlaed tbe pubUc to (he the jiariy. were carried home
extent of 8408.000,000 wlihln the past sonveniera of the evenL It was
houa before the young people
few years. The members of tbe
e—iKi I
sod many expressed
elation will UM
BaoqueL Park Place Hotel. 8
on their letter benda, and If the hope* wish they might attend more parties
Speaken ot ihe evening: Presldeni of Ha premotera that practically all Ta like aaiture during the wlnt^.
. T. Grnwn. CenlAal Nbmial acbodl. IcgJthnote brokara will become memHOS'OLt'U;—His ealasoc which topic. Bdoestlon In Norway and Swe­
bera are rwalteed. the premnptkm
HASTINGS—Can Rice, aged 69
had bean sunk for the eonwoclion
den.
^
be that in dealing with n broker yeira. a life long resident of Carlton
tbe Pearl Harlwr drydoek. bunt to­
Prof. C. O. Oatl*. tJnlvereJir of who la not a aomber that the cus­ townahlp. was found dead in bedf this
day owing to tka great^uedan pres Michigan, topic. Tbe Urger Field of
tomer should move with canUou.
morning by hte son. Bert Rloe was
oure, and aeveral years of work were'ibe UnlvirBlty.
U also expected that by
nllve Monday night Sberiff
It '*
is PfobablaUiat the aeci-l President
President-Crawn
apent n
a consider«x»*lder. the frauds. ledUsote brekera will be WBlte

-Craam spent
deemed iDQnest nnneceaeorr
been
teamed Rice
^
able tobulld op tbete mall buMoera lol-hM.
uoaMed with heart (

ROUND TIBIE NSTINB

CAMPAIGN STARTED

VALENTINE PARTY

--- -

I^nsing. I-Vli. IK —It was eslimsle<l

Oaklaml, Calif. Fell IR -^Tlie body
Jratjuln Miller. Hie "isiel of the
SHOT MD BURNHI AFFIHin ofSlerras.'-'-nes
In state today la bis III GOMMiTTFE

COUIITRY OBSERVa HOUtUT

Predicted That Reduction
Would
Amount To From 30 to 60
NEWS FROM MEXICAN CAPITAL
. Per Ceirt.
IS UNSATISFACTORY

wB sELECTFo'::~\™rrj.:,r™,'r PESTILENCE IS NOW FGIRBI

This Arrangement Will Do Away With
Dangtr of an tmmedUle Strike
and Probably Bring Peace­
ful SettletncnL

tance teleiihone rales would'result If
the Mariz bill Introduced tnVhe house
last night bev-omes a law. Wariz sub- DEAD HOMES B^Nd^EtTB IN
miittsl a long schedule of rales with
TROPICAL CLIMATE
the bill.

FAMILY IS ANXIOIS

OeatrveUen of Sewers and Water
Supply Has Placed City In Bad
Plight; United BUtes Is
Still Inactiv*

TO LOCATE JOSEPH BOEHNLEIN.
A KINGSLEY FX^ER

— -atuan

New Yoik. F.-li. IS. The «*»Irrn
railroad niHiiagrrs Inday agreed ii
bitnile their differrm es with ihi ir
riremen umler the Krdnian act. thus
nverifng iinioivllaic dnirger o
rirlk.
The dcelskin nf the managers was a
vleiery for the firemen, Albert Phillijis. vice president uf the llreiiieii's
hmiherhood. was named as ihe
meu's reproieniative on. Ihe arbitra­
tion boaid. M . W. Atterbury, gem-ral
manager of the Pennsylvania railroad,
will represcnl the matiagcrs. These
will select a ihiril.

Feb. 18.—VSTille
I'niK-v-siaiealHsima^optingapencoXas Not Been Seen Since Local Police ful .ninudc, slio it novcrUielesa proBent Hiir. Out of the
paring for luraslblo war. L'ncensored
City
dlKpaichei from Mexico CIQ- today
gave the officiala hope that Genera!
lipaving a family of ten rhlldrca iilaz wi.uld shortly control the capl­
ine dispatches were from Am•iepeudei.i upon iludt moiiier. for r-up^-orl. Jos -ph ^le -hnlciii. a funiii-r llv- h.-»..a(inr Wiiscin-the fliet tincMsored
t^g'slcv. liji* disaiipcared i vva i,lD(e haturdi^.
Yc-KUnlav. iho ambMsador reportrad nil trace <'un be (oiiod oi him. H..<
•lisappi.ariiiiw v-oa 'aiiiicident with bis
night the
expulsion fmm thi- cliy by tbe police.
irestm OIK famil.v. li.iniini.' federal (mops were retiring Into the
| ala-e Fictfc fgliilng, with enormous
against ihc Icrg odds of tnmg
•nske n living fniiii a heaviiv meutn- «a.'iivlii<-.r. marked the battle; Many
Lcrc<] fanii. -Sixli loJvsiite niin for-lbc di-iic. nnd wcuitded. iDoetly fedenla.
lltii-ri'd the atreets In front of tbe
)>itr|Hiw of seiillDg JoBio bUBlnesa.
Anu.'i-an embassy. The filing. Wilatn
nil whl'h iin ngn-emi'iii must
eaid. was Ihe heaviest of eadt daya'
are out vPith Motes for base­ leacbed bcfuri- the wife and children
engagementa.
will have vveti ih< privilr-go of
ball SUBSCRIPTIONS
These official dispatches were In
Irig U|o>n 'the uti«]ual siruccle.
The onlv two Ways in whic’.i his ills- sharp emiirnst with the censored preM
reports. This Is regarded a* eloquent
Forfeit Will be Lowered to $S0Q; appenrance <an l>e arrounied for by
the i>oli( ■ are ibal be h.ia'elUii-r taken irouf of Mpdero's efforts to prerent
ScMuie Meeting to Be
WD life or is ItHkol up in jdll in the dhuBS^'rf his oondlUon reaching
Held Soon
-tf.lhe acerb}.towtta on a drunk ie oiiuldo wojtd.
.A-iicri< vn Amiiatgador Wilson's dislind diMtrdeily -l.arge.
The iliroriura wliu an- , 'nil wiih
lbtehtil.--in ran;e to ibis' lily aluw pnlches today told of increasing (w
ii«iU-a for hanrball BQberriiUi.'nB repoft V'O weeks Jiso aiol
peeiilcnce in the war (nan Has^eogood returne an far, aithfoich some or I get drunk, niiriog hla slay her- rity. Head horses are lying la the
Ihe men called on se<-ni lo be un- he hat', le—n pI,i-:< <] in ihe lockup
rirt-el.s, and the destnictlou of aewera
iwaro of the fart that money
Is «ral limes ly lli.- ja>llre,_ a We<-k
and roilure of water supply and food
r **,«-ral
loceasarv tu nm a bas<-biiil l
The
tnr'.i} lie w’a* given the alternaii-.j- shortage, wiiu the tropical cUmate.
Traverae I'lty club Is In much better by Chief of IVillc<- Johnson of eillM-r has rroated a condition favorabla to
.iia|H> than, mosi uf th'- iHlier riiiea petting OJI of town nnd returnuig
pldomlr. Censored diMMtehes today
;-i Ihri league.
Ilia luuae or going to jail. He Imatl;' from Mexi'Vi City said that not a fiun
Besides this adv.miHcr
gave hiK cnnMHii I» lieing sr-nt lioTiir, was fired before 9 o'clock today. A
iiDV- iiieni aiiiiiiiu t.ie league otflcials bnt r-(uaed to go by Wiiy ol Kings- Matcmuiit iisucd from the nitlonal
> iavver tbe forfeit-to 83eu and make 1-y. Ix-'-a'isc of seme prrvlou? trouble palace said Madeiois iroop* had taken
psvable in two iiislollmema.
which he iiad there. He lold the pi> the Y. M. C. A^LuIldlng. If true, this
April I.'., the other on .May 1. l.nst :iei- ll .it he wisild go by way tif In- was a severe loss for Diax. U was
.ear the tl.nidi forfeil had to b.
lorlocheii and fro-o there would w.-vik impossible lo verify the r^orL
1 early in tbe aeason. When about the ten or Iwelve miles to his home,
ii/iib baa been raised (or bxzeball lie was pul on tbe ualn by I'alrolman
I:e forTelt had to be put up. with the Carson with a ticket for Inlerlocfaen,.
-.-suit that there won no money loft end since ibrn noihltig has been seen
n sUui tbe'aeason.
■ heard of him
Tho riiange in time Nnd amount of
Tbe minsing man wo.-v an habitual
’■.rfelt Is looked u|Kia whli favor hy dntnkurd ard rumy bf hit- iieighhors
U Ihe 1 lulls ill tim rirrail and wili looked ufuin hlci ns fieiiig more -ir
-nibitblv go Ibrougli.
>sa insare. Whi n he was lork-.el up
dH-ectora tiMM-'ing which was to 1 y the police he wept blllerly. Family
he-m held at XjdEIateo Heal lion- Iroobliw are given bj- ninn>'> P'fBOOa
liay for the purpose of i
whe wen- arqui.itiied with,him as
msHluthm ami dlin'iissihg the sched­ tmivc for aiiicide. The affair Is being
ule has lieen i>ostponed. An effort v/|||
made by the Traverse t'ily orflciala
igvi^y I
secure two Sunday games wlin
Aiiinlstee here and .two there, glrlng
fana > chance lo, witness four
‘tunday itmiosi* bciwecn ^cse clubs.
Travers* C«y Man Hax Been
To Be th* Orator.

DIRECTORS BUSY

FULL QUOTA
OF DELEGATES

HIRHDNY SSMS TO FREnil

ROAD METING ATEISWORTH.

HUERTA CHEERFUL

Hen. Frank Hamilton or ihia cllr.
(be pioneer Better Road* tnan (nr the
Grand lYaverse 'region, has accepted
an Invltatlte to .|><> the speaker at an
all-dny good roads meeting lo be held
Ellsworih, Antrim county, on Sat­
rredicte That From New nn Peace urday of (bis week. Because of his
knowledge regarding Shat la being
and Proaperity Will B^etgn
done in road building way In other
In Mesleo
*
rxninties and because of the amount
Washington. Friv. 19.—Uen. Huerta, of Infurmatlbn that has ocrumulatea
r-ho (orrrd itie alxttration of Madero,|regardiDK metht^R for hulldlag dl^er■>day Hcnt the following moasoge (6 ent kinds of roads. Mr. Hamilton is
iTnsIdcnt T^i:
Iin grant demand for townohlp and
~1 have tbo honor to inform you Ijconoty meetlnga, whore the snbject
overthrown. Oil* goveromentjof Better Roads Is under
i.L ____*____ ■ ^___________ ...1*1___
forres are __
wlih
me*and from now tlon. %i,
Mr. Kamilton'R *,ll.
talks at Ellsjfr peare and proaperily will reign.' worth will be lllnsErated with lantern
allds views of tbo more Important
read* in thla part ^ the atate.

National Committeeman WallBM la
Still on Job in SpHe of Rumoea hat He^a* te'
Be Oepoaed

Batilc Cn-ek. Feb. 19.—bvery.train
Into the city today dlacharfed Ite full
qui-m cf delegates to tbe progresalyo
coaveuiioQ, and befurn soon the
faUbwera of Theodore RooB^It had
taken thb city by atonfc. ^
Every county la t
In the nortbeni |
^*Uatlonal
Commitieeman Wallace of T^iroit te
stlllcn tbe job today, despite remora
that he would be detbroned. Tb* otete
central
v-amniluee named Herbert
r
IBaker of Woodoek as iMBporary chalrThe CTvmmiUee llsteand tb Wal­
lace's BOggeatlons and agreed to all
of them.
When Chairman O'S’eil of the otalc
eenlral coomiluee rapped for order1l;40 about WO deletate* were
prcicnL O'.Vell I
•Mojilgnniery. Ala.. Feb. IS.—AL
chairman Baker.
lohn Episcopal church tn this city te
Just
before tbe bsHoting oUrtad
Solem
F«*.
19.—W.
J.
Chose
has
be the scene of a Double weddlnz
M Ute frame nf hte mill up and vlU bis aftenmon- pany iaadera aold
omorrow cveniag. when Mis* I*outee
Bankhead Perry will be united .In'soon
—a *ave H eencloeed. All the
Supreme jodgea. Turner of Muokomarriage U> David Andrews no11i.xay.Uhat were in tbe mill are nt work
gon. Cook of Iron Mountain; aOpOHaThe brMe te related to several of ibe'on ttate end eo did not lose
cU«ti families In the aouth. She te|Tb* Traverse Oty Iron Work* has tendent of public InetnicUoe. Maw*a daughter of the late Col. William fourteen men nt work on the mnchln- link of Big Rapids; VDlrarMty reHayne Perry of Grenville. 8. C-. who err. end ore ninblng ll a* fast ns gent*. Pteltenglll of
wo* the son ef Gev^aBesJuDln Perry'pomlbie. They will send It out wbcn|man of Pontiac: member of Board Of
r-f that state. She te also the graod-'itedT and the full force will be readyjeducntloo (hurrhlU of Troy; mamhir
daughter of United Stetw Seontor to eommence eewing in a (aw dnrs.|o( board of ngrtcnlture.
U
mod Jfta. John' N. Bankhead of Ate- It «gmki w*n tor Mr. ChMe'a abflHy|oworao; state highway ~-«ntei^*r.
|to
n- the met of a bad aocMonL^Barl* ot DetndL ,
,

NDTABEWPIND

REUIL0IN6 MIE

GrdHftnnie^fltni/if

Is accepting a dtotortci Idea ofs*Mt
the tow cohuina aad bow it wsold
woi% out If placed opoa (he atatnio
bo<^. If the tmlb in regard to the
adhered to
nuaaure
•rMiSir.Hk'tiins.tv
would be little dlfbculty esperl.
HERALD AND RECORD CO. theic
need In passing lU but when Persia
UECI. l). BATKrt. HaMCIas KdUor ’
tern efforts are made to dtoctpdit it
W. A-liinsiiS. MWor •
by Hirulatlng reporta ibal have
maltrr Mkrrli
CT«t Tr»\rr>r L'lU, Mlcb- foundeltoD In (act. it not only pma
IBfT«M.ar Matrtl Z. M».
Ibe bill in had. but places thoae whff
■upponiag it In a wrung light be­
Bott PMnci S3.
Ottta*. m Frpnt
fore Ibo people of the state, it Is to
bo regretted tbst those who are ap­
. tl.ki Is Ad»*»w posed to a destralile movement when
laAd\«
nn^ilc tq meet tbe Issue fair ami
IQ .<drac
square resort to busbwbaiking lactb-s
that are not only,n dlagmce to Ihetnselvea toit the enilrt lommumty ns
fWllPAUrZEIUStlESS
, ▲ TmilnMd Birtke of the nmenUnfle w-rfL Ji Hghl tbat cannot be wocKfaie
fight at all It ia meiwly a
thu vOl tie ^rouibl About it (be Breatn «a tbe 34 rullnwds^eaat of (be form of ausreb) ibal In Ibe course of
MinlMlppl oad uun£j>( ibe Uttio quit lime is bound lo cc-me tack'.and
tboir iob* at is nlsoned Sfould ^l^c- smite the i nes who gave It blrili.
Ueoty tie up business for a titae and These same lartlis are being used to
coat mlllioes of dollars, not only in ilefp.vi the new proposed charter In
teat T«W* *W
strikers, but (o Traverse Cily. .vr£ beforo
tba caMTsI business of ibe country. jialgn is over those who have »ilful'v'
conienls of the
Hiera to so murb depeudliu: upon tbe
railroads of tbe present day tbat ib<- measure w-ji; bare to answer to the
c-lectomte. of tbq city for their under­
ieut tUp In tbeir srbieduli-s weans
band
metbeds.
If
an
i.ssue tmnndt Iw
ioai ftat cannot bo repaired for « lone
sqnarvly in the oi«en it lis far
Umaaner.' Tbe railroads in tbi- large
riUea are ao much a part of the io- I better for tis opiwments to keep ailU
dusUlal syatem that if they are crip- and act«'|.l the verdict of the people.
pled «ll husini-ss suSers in tbe same for there is nothing to be gain^ and
ratio. It is oaliinatcd tbat in the ■verything to be lost by apreadlug re­
tlclnhy of New Yoric ajonc there are ports that ore nut founded up I
noarty a million people who are dt- irulb. Tbe Olasner bill U designed
le-ndeot upoa iliu lailroads to ukc help the human race by enlun-las
iheni to andVron tbrlr uutiness every stricter laws Jn regard to tnarrKice. it
di& and as they live a number of embodies pnuup’es whiv* are souiul
-gnizcil by phyaii ians .vnd
oiiRa from the business secijon the
tattare of uaJns to lur would fOe'- (libers who havemade a study of the
great question, in the face of these
tnally prevent -.lirDt troai pilop o
tnnrtng from tlielr dr.lly labors, there­ facta It; i-eems loo lod that the ei
by enlaJliog a heavy k«s tuai cwild guod ihui it would . acivimptlsh,
paayvl. 1* being discredited by a few
tat'be.aatlmatcl :o actual tboniy.
of Uie direcilims in which butincss pvM%ple who have not tbe foresight
evolution will have to tend is toward diyrern the great benefit tlml would
from HsadotKion as a sute law.
lemming the conditions wbl<-b raase

Dousulss ail Kbiorr
r.,«3:u'iEv!P'“
-president ad Interim." General I>laz.
vlctqr of.the war. was made head of
With iteefii'ni SrtbV MsnIaYee |dh[thu>»bmed federal and rebel armMuBhere In (he llDeiiti Uey' afliln
T^c Mitre city It wUd with Jo}’,
wenl down to del
defeat before ib41 Jpnx I ?Aabaaiaidok Rlleoii ahl. Other forin a Ihre<--LI...w.
ihrc-man tealh 'maici tollby at leljm diplomats held a cpnferenc-eHo.
.Manistee Tuesday •Ight.
Bight. The
Tbe BsYt
StYt City day to diacuas the rc-esubliahcd
». flVc
ef. stVte,and1u
.!.»------•'’•'<jcr. Tbe press censorship bna been
■611^ stihed biitjo
(hd oTAbing tritiiiM T^e' match' (obked .lifted.
(inch t-ontesi for them. After
the flrai game.
down: in<T*tbc 'traverse r'ity- '(fTo
rqliaded inlo"l^rm,
"lorm, taking Iwb'biit of
Ihr^ games from them. Tti'e bbwling
wah not sraKstlonal. largely due prob
ably to ffie» dlfferan^ In qimiKy
(we^ the Eton
i:ibn ahi'Sftin*ieii mHcyV
We have a few pair
Borne hard splits also helped keep
down the tallies^ although Oolle^l and , The sea gulls and wiU ducks which
^ eapii_ ioi^of the
.MUliir iooic apllu in iti; d^ooiiMua litve nilierol In the r^ver oB,ar<oun(
best
the
which brought Iffe ManOtke' Vooters of, their feeding grounds bulDg (lozeB
store left. We want
starling coiidillon and
to tlieir feet. The third beat wati.tbe
In order to tide
the natch, Traverse CUy
to -plsaa them, all
taking Ibk derlkioa tiy a namtn a( H 'iKem over a collection will be token
up and to do this
lUDE. Thd game ncores ((rf tM laobe in the public oc^piis tomorrow mornwere .‘.55. C32 sod 4C?: dor Manistee, tag and the money raped will be used
have cut the prices
«4fl‘. 473 and 453, The match was won to |iutcha»e food for the birds. Their
from one to two dol­
by Tcaverse t’ity- with l.-VJi frin* fradlng will be aiicnded to under the
lars a. pair.. If you
against Manistee's 1,474. a lead of 47 npervision of Huaiaue Oiltcer Uun
couBta.
Carson.
are interested in
Collett of Traverse CKT had hU
high
cut &hoes now's
Leo4( Fof tha Reason..
average for the match. wl£k lgS,.wbl
>u k«.ep chl( kra* and eonsiiler |t
tor UanUlee Woodrow took the high
your chance.
liastitne. look tor the
mark srlih an average of ICB 1-3. Tbe rdason. In in<
was the Ugblest ffhjeh boa
.............
ehli ken.s
...... ...............
are tn poor
..
rvoBdil
iduir
been rolled between the twq. leaiBq with dull combs sod itluirmjte.
this oeason. Manistee showing , much ■nAHVEU.'K fU.VDITlOX HOVVUKIt
and note the difference. Ii eouMcracu
InUHorement over (heir fomyer attmprm.T. the gii]>earance of
Fantiers AttiMlloli
iempu.pt scattering, (be hottlaq. .A the fowig. a
tiore inuiortoni
iBcreuscK the yl^ ••{ esegs
feed which s
held
alleys tfl- largelvrflBci
h pcrtect condition, that
laackage. tk>kl by aU
er'tbe,raniMl was much enjoyed by Price S5 co
draggista.
the tew'lera and in spite of the feeling
bHween Other’ tMms from the two
cities Ihe (ofli^ are able
Itelng a legal holh
their i<ow-wows and smoke ibq i>eare the hattke ol the city will not be ejiu.n
|K»illoD I
(or liusnluse uo that •!
Pll« in a (•errec^ly anilvable feeling
er's borne. Addri-se, ^ Mulder Avc..
Grand Bapids. Mich.
teb lt-5t* V
Tbe individual acores werg *s fo
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
iWS!
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Delwrtuient of llie Interior.
Haled hay.
i..*n*'.gradai
. 8. l.and Office ; It Marquette. .MirbP priecf rlcliL
ville. Mich.
Nolite is hereby ahen that
Hojir* of Tniverau Oty. Ulcblgan. who
awe ana nnuse. vame so.aiw; wouto
on May 55, IfiOC. uude boiiiea'v
try No. TthkZ, Serial No. (H3-

Meas
HigiiGiit

tHms

Ce6. C. BATM
. PresMont of Herald a nd Record Company.

..... .. Holes. wfao.-« ivonrait »•- chief 4x>ok-kee^r aod offlct- man for
iH-ara here, la now, wfnre ihcMlcaUi of . '“f
* ‘-V i^nlilo ComT twe. the head '

Big Store
T. Ilatca. the ‘’'■^1 , ^ .^uuplcd lu new building; then
ot the m-smpnper and Job i.rlt.ilng bus- ,.ooK.kfe,.«,rtor il.e St.bfiard Oil ComIness conducted by lht- Herald midp«oy .of Grand Rapids.
Iti-cord 'Comiauiy. consisting of ib.-<) j|,. ,hen went to Chicago, pun-haaseml weoMy Grand Traverse ilerald u,e a publishing buMnes*. consisting
and ilaily Rv<on1-Eagle an.l th. largest
,j„. Amerii-an Pontiry Journal and
Job iirtattlng'shuji in nortiuqn. .Miebi-j Amerlran Advertiser and printing the
It).
) Aiiierii-an Swineherd and American
Tbe ohrly life of Mr. llalCB wa.* Siorekeeper. He bull' up Ihc Anierl*lH-m OB Ihe farm, now known as the j,-on I'euliry Journal, tbe main pan of
y. J. Stover ptaee. four iiiUes suuih-^ ihe business, from a monthly rirculal
West of Travciwe ('ily liu'd hU early lion of suo. with Jr pages, to ed.tS'U,
school days in Traverse ■Mty.
j with over 2t>v |Mgex. consuming more
After leaviug achoul al til* am- »f jiuH-r tlisn any other class oV trade
llfuvn. hq It-amed Hu- printer's trade iiaiHT Jn Chiensn .and making ft the
III the Onind Traverse ilc'mld office, laigosi and best of over liH) exi luslve
strtkea. Tbe airlke is a danycrous
and tbomuglily. leamlUE . the news- iimiliry pnlilicailons in'the. world,
weapon t.) wield, because there ar«
imper publishing boslia-»s: then wasj Selling lh1« imsineas he returned to
TB WCItEUE nWEBS
many innocent ptopir who have
Iwkkeeiier for alioUI ilirti yeara for hU Isune town. Traverse fity and
Slate
Dairy
end
Food
Inspo
tor
J
suffer when one ia called. Tbe bnrdea
He^'v
A Uav J--urnituie t'oinpanv ol now itu- pnidileut of the-HeruM a
diafting a measure
Is bot' borne by those who are
Grand Kapiils; then for eight years K<-<-oid ronii>aoy.
prinelpalo. but all who arc in any way w hlth If enacted into law b> the legis­
dependent ui<on the product of tbe Iti- lature will giv>e the Male railroad,comdnatry Involved must siif7cr an equal mi»lon .jiirlsditUon over nil public
nr greater loss h.vn tbe ones who am' and semi-public uillliies oi>crated with­
primarily Interested. As a personal in ihe sute.. Tiii-rc Is need of tbe
commission to have these powers, for
there Is just as much regulation nrodeven condoned, because of the w-|derallroads ami in mau)a Instances
reaebing effect that it'everts upon the
LIVESTOCK.
I more' There
(OuBtry. Msaas liave been provided
Hiiffalo, I'eh. ll* - -Tan
stances arising daily w-bere certain
for the settling of dlfleren*<-s Iki
c«r|H>nviioDS oversirp the Imnds qf I <wr hsiils; steady, O.ti'-i it 7.'-. Were very good Ih ’witb ftour and feed.
labor and rnpltal. but on act(iui
Tli*-se line .lay* have made tbe fahatb# pervenisty of liumaii natuic they propriety’In dealing with the public. Calve*. arliVf. ,*1»'jdy. Siiti .li’. S'lii-«-P
St the present time ihe people receipts, “.ron. alow. sleady.'$S*v»:'.r3; «rs gel oiu some of tbeir potatoes and
bare foiled to anvintplish Uieir de»r«i7. llvis*,'te.t-lirt.-.
a«- .'•--■teidav and today there have been
fired end. One of 'be problouis '<f tbe have -no renu dy excoirt that rnrnlsbcd
iiime
weighed than lu w«-kii (last.
llve. 'sirong. ki.t'l*; closHlg. Jh-T-'-l!,
fatare that will fiavo to be setvied is by the couris. whUji are found
Tneiily loads In all have been Bold
bow Ic set^
differenees with
against tbe people when some k-»«.
Tile load* III hay and wood are large
the least trkii^ and losb to both gr™i issue of common good Is at
POTATOES.
■ides ol the question.
suke. Increasing tbe power of Ihc
f'bleago. Feb. 13.—I'Otatcs-!'. tSr/Hte.
commission will give tbe public a safe­
PHciet emrrecMa «»«y 4V.
guard that will improve conditions,
n aiHHUTE PIDUBIGE
It is reported that s certain coterie and the wider tbe iwwers that are
given Ibe members tbe greater will
of Chicago iieople have started
crusade designed to eliminate race bo the benents lo be derived by the
prejudice from buslucss and profes­ I>eopIe of the aUle whose interests
sional circles and give tbe negro an tlioy will be expected to guard One
UYom Tuesday < K. (-'•icl-l-aiale. i
equal chance wHb tbe while man in niisuko tbat has been made in ci
More iBI«re-'t eeniei. 'uruuud the
the matter of employmeat. Theoretic Ing commission is tbe liiniling
ally their object is n wonhy one. but IKiwers to such a degree t£al much egg'mark'-t ihai. all tin- other lanr
products.
TIk- (a-1 tliat the i>r‘n-e na-.
in t^ light of fuiM history It is dir of the good they were Intendod to
been re<luced llirc-aniT four. c-miis/Is
fieuit to 6M bow tbe sums of the coraplisb la made nctmtive by
-markable, but the dealers r. aJi/e
aegao will ‘he ImprAeU by their cam hsodlcaiis that are placed upon th>
that tbia la near iIk- greatest pr.jduepaigs. Just such efforis have beep A free hand in action Is always to
lag season ami ,r.i they an--tiyiiiq to
mads before, and-failed because tbe desired by a imblic (Timmlsston. for If
unload the storage eggs belere ihi
ones who were at the head of the pio- Ibe members itavc to hedge and trim
Ihe demands of the ron"»*- feesh stock vome^ in and (lie duiuait.!
jeci were far more willing that
is DOk large cuough to luSi.- .are of
body else do (be employing of their tions which they are supposed to reg­
the enormous supply (bat is Ih-iuk of
dark akioned brother than la Uke ibe ulate they become a deirlroeoi Instead fered. Tlie f^-ab au|ipiy (-o'lH not
Ontons .............................. .MCt<et>em. One of <be great prob­
iniative In the matter themselves. Too
an outlet, ao the prives liad a
many eflurts in behalf of-xhe negro lems of the limes is (he question of downward te'ndenry The |u1«es w.r.have gone for naught because the pro­ regulallng con>orations in auch a
IT and Ih <-eiit«. Hiitu-r values !i.-H
moters would not lake the medlilne oer as to force them to live up to their their own and tbe roc«l|>U wt-iu very
that they prescribed for oiliers. Tbovse otjginal agreenaems with the i>eoi>le small, ih to 3i. cent* b<HnB laid.
whose paimnage they
wbo are show ing 'ho tnur h
Thirty-six car* of i»ol*toe.-> were- lelor the colored man in flihtago ran {•endeni. A piiblir utility coij<oratlon t-elved and the pricca were 4s to .'J
ireful and beneficial only so loBg crate, with a fracBon in flavor of the
give- tbe movement a wonUerfuL im­
.11 does (he right thing by tbe peo­ Mli-lriKan Mo.-k.
pel™ by giving him employment in
ibi* own office and bu-inesa places, ple. find whtqr it eeasea in do this
glloOM ilie weather change Hi>CRAIN^nnnah 4 Lqr Cii.*
and by so doing tbey- will not only- and goes in tor exacting exhorbluot IwIom’would liavu an upward mark
I for its Vrvlco it becomea Ibe
help the rate that they are trying to
^'Graud Rapids, but the lercipt*
nplUt. but ibey will alo irove t^tbe (kite of tbe aute lo regulate it and Wfre aniull and the prices luiuaiuc'! Wheat .
this ran be done only by.g rommlsslon ■A they were Saturday. Eggs, strictly Com ..
World that Ibey'are rcall' sincere
Oau ...
tbelf motives, ^iace prejudice la a whose i«aera are ample
tradi. :c cents; butter. 37 and SS Ryi ...
tbe requlremenla in bringing to pass di^ltta: intatocs. (3 cent*.
pewillar iblDfA-M so long as
1, purTM Iba..
(be needed v-hanges.^ It Is believed
eaisto there wllk^ liilje hope
nie local grist hiHia had more custhat this extension of JurlsdletiaD and Um yesierdav tlian they have (or >ev
changing the nimioiis existing
tween the raoe& ioday. filack and power will prove of snhsuntial bene- tfM) days. The last snow baa snwotbo the people of Hlclifgan.
wbUe bare slwajp formed the strongIljr the roads and baullog is much
l contrasts In nature, and it will
toaaler, There were several small
iak<v more than tbe ill directed effort
loads brought in and the ahipmenis
ot-a. society of entbuslasts to make
Ml Vere very li-avy. The teaming
better harmony in the 'business and
dglKMit the copniry it heavy and
professional world. *lbe success of
tliat Increases the demand (or. feed
W4II Be Held at Old Miaaion BaMirIbe venture depend-n solely upon the
slaceriiy of the ooes.wbo are support­
B
I
ing 4t and (heir willingness to place
A good mads InaUtuto will be tatid
the black-man upon an equal tooting
In Grange ball. Old Mlaalon. on Sat­ (Fmm Wednesday's Rmrd-Eaglc.l
with themselves in tbeir own business
157 cars of potatoes caused the Oilurday. Feb. ?l. Everybody ia invited
Tallow
_
planes and homes. This is tbe
come' In the forenoon and bring uago market lb drop : cents and Ibrre No. 1 bone U^qa.'E:?...^ oM «»
arid test and the resnltji of ifacir
huakels well DIK-d aad eat dinner with was some rapid selling to take advan­
croBBde wilt be watelied with Inu-rcsl Ihe Granserr at the ball. The Grange tage of the big dro|i, Mtcblgoo Mill
PUR HARKCT.
h» all who ate ibinking along thu tlm will (aioisii tea i nd coilee lor al! w ho took the lead. «-<- and .'><‘u prevaUud.
of abolishing the old time prejudice
The Old Jvliaaion band will fur- 7.355 ca-ses of eggs caused a still
tbab baa existed against the colored plah Xnusic. Qaeationa |mrtainlDg
further drop of 'He • ooxen and buynaa in tbU and other coantrles.
the cooniy road ayaum. aUie reward era only took Just what they needed
roads and bonding for road buliding lor the current sales, i'lc fo'r extras
and ITr for flrxts. Butter remained
w ill b« di*em,p.xl. Ev cry tody ;
suna lEPNTs
(be .same.
or ol
The local markeu had sfl they
the .Clai
eforc
rould atteji'l to yesterday. Tbq TanoTwlim
OppoBlte
iB
CbBristor.
Prtean npptp 0^.
the-atata lagtolatura^bas become dUpver northwest are taking ailvaoWbra tbe cbamciara of twins afB
aasUd «Hh the methods employed by
Bot BaacUy tbe aame UmT-BM Bxaott tage of Ijvke Leellhau Iveiog (roten
ranoinfl Rgpffcy. >r r IbaM who are lobbying against his tbe oppaaUe of one aaoUiar- ,.Oae WS knd are brining in.their grists and
.-Whan I toot UB^ ifMedi am
Mswr*. OpponenU of tbe bill are be quick, nplf-confident an^ qnlck-tcm- taking In exchange tbeir year's supidy
ctoairiaUftg au ki»da of stories which parad. bai quick to forgive: tbe otbor of flour and feed. One farmer broniHit
iMfe afaa the almpleat
of i ntow, Bhy bb4 i
In 41 buah^ of wheat nnd took back
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Range 10 W.. Xliehigan lunrl
filed notice of intention to make five
•Hah claim to the

Ct«rge Alrook. Of
NayOeid. .Michigan; Henry .1, Foiton.
of Traverse City. Michigan. R. So. 4;
Thi-odore Koeers. of Mayfield. Mlchi-

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•evw bnnwts ot floar «id U* feed. •BV Ibn BMtBM*
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Stocte ol RfoiehaBdi^
Fan» MB Fnilt

By tbe "KB^tor" method I can re
move those aching teeth abaolntely
without pain, and without the Bse of
drvuta to prodnev oDoonaciousneoa.
iple of nervous t
with weak I
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DH. W. 0. KINVOK,
{0O9W<mihetarBI«ck.-wRir4R. Holds-

PEACE ^

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410 Stato Bank Btiitdin^
Traverra City, Mich.

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and M)e of anv of these nro|>citiv.-s‘
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lamie

Cimiii i-ourt of Uraad Trav.
«miBly. at Traverse City. Michi­
gan, on the 55(b day of February. 1315.
Clstmanl names as wlineoses;

Local Markets

^ ttnH m H?f

Shoes

BIRDS JliEflllllGRY

worth. Traverse City. Michigan.

Ara only parehaard once. Therefore-tbey abould be of luodM
design, built of most dnrable
_ ... . an-l arlUllrally
. such
Ished. Von will find only
ui
of
.
at the work.-'
V
A. W. BICKBROrw *-» .
Tniver»e City. Mich.
321-Bay El. - -UtUh nninea

FURS
FREIMAN & CO..
m E. Fnto Sl BoA PSoMi.

HDBITA H«l» «W ReBME

THE mcmCStf^tiEBAipRtCO.
FeraiBn INpl«n«ts Held Moottog To­
day to OUboas Now Ortoir:
Prraa Canooeshtp H«
LiRad bydhs J-«iisra
Mexico .City. Feb. i9.-5-Tbe‘resigna­
tion or President Msdero' wUI be fonnally arepted by canffresa .'bdsr and
General Dial win be oldctBd provt
sloDil'^lent imaodtoUlr. Madoro
be examioeo
exantned oy
by pu
MMobs and
will oe
■•rwerao
•depoeed
be 'deaared ‘ fhaaBe. ^.'.'di
(iresldent wltf be sent -t«>ka
-to^ksofl as
itlAial tol-'tOBsae cMtolnoWtoBtll fleabd
hnally DeCenOlned:' 'Be wilt ibeh
. J bMMflthd Moo ‘ and ‘ tMaiskna
fh&'. Mettled 'ITehliWIftle
bdneral Hperu Is aetifig 4S mftiurj'

MeUtoi^dr'tbe-Hl^AtM. GtteMl BUo
iiu^ IF tfttthfy gb»fi^
OM-ra
lHRt«. lDCln«Aig’^Wfic6 Cnt.
C^Ve Mk^. blwUiN- br Ae Iffes
iaWr.-& vtetf to hb
OeB
tNwiWd'Ma'‘'r8nbweit-toaiy U8'a
trtutiMtll mrch‘froth 'tM ’cloaU-TU
TSf'kAHi
throiftwr stbM flayilght aii^li
am
ifhh ga'r MAUnk:
etiw ihr.
cnr. reo.
Mettob
teb. ji»r—pi
iate^ toSl
war'iia
lb rtiK'
Un^
(Ur ■ ‘

-

Mkdiiir a ‘atlU Sett

Qm»nX niHBiB
WBMnu
HihAa w
to bf^T.iaf
mtm -«■ At toA-

Tbe
dator*'elimmafees the old
The “Chloride Ac
aanoying necessity of ^_img yottren^nc atynight
aod-obviates the-dang r erf breakdown at. vital mo.
c instantly available and
ments—it makes’yoor
always dependable.
^LiiJht Your Conatiy Home
lo4
Wn«<>

lcKSorr,''*‘85:**^

By

Vse Ae Ntw fareelBo^
.3y Uie Parcel.Po8t„ we are enaW^ to, pipce
nearry .evebithingin . the Drug and Kodak, line, at
a trifling cost. 5 cents will cover postage on any
ordinary aitiple., %y not use the Par^ 1^0!^
You orden will be promptly tended to and-mailed
baql^ to yob on tbe next mail. If you..encio8e more
than enough postage we will return difference in
stamps.
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^KARD TEAVEBSE HKRAT.T) AND TSAVXBSS BAT XAOUB. THUBSDAT. FEB. 20, 191S

PAGE THBEE

J. W. Slater’s Third Semi-Annual Sale
ol Inverse Qty Clialr Co.’s Chairs, Settees & Rockers

Another oppertunity to buy a Rocker, Atta Chafr, Morris Chair or Satie: for one-q lartM or one-third less than the regular price. We have purchased
the Traverse City Chair Co.’s complete line of Sample Rockers, Morris Chairs, Arn»,phairs and Settees and wish to dispose of them before our spring goods
arrive, if you need a few good ro:|(e.s this spring, buy them now. It will mean * big saving to you.

ATWEFACTORY
PRICES
SELL ON EASY
This Mission Rocker
Made of select stock for sample purposes, Early
English finish, has foil spring/seat, upholstered..in
Chase's Spanish leather, a bargain at $7^0. Facto­
ry sale price $4.95. /

PAYMENTS OR
FOR CASH.

Beautiful Rocker
Weathered oak rock sr like go**'except that it
has wide panel back in place tf uplosteriog shown
in cut Has full spring seat, nice embossed front
posts, a good value at $8 75. Factory sale price $5.15.

mm

1.

•'liiimiiiii

This Beautiful Li­ This Beautiful Itocker
brary Table
42 inch to.>, made of heavy select
stock, American quartered oak, big value
at $11*50. Factory sale price $8.65

in OB. <>r )hp bilrKi-at'.burrJfo* ve havi* ov<4«e.-n. JjirRo, r.i.nuy. rtMifurtable, aanil oak.
wrll buUl. aprliig c'lrshi'iB.' ovat.
in
rfaniit-'a KusratiU-Ml 1>'urh<t. a ti^ •lial- at
•8.5<k—fatlory ante price..............................*5.25.

Turkish Rocker
SETTEES
Her<> is where you Ret the bat salat. A luxe tnlid ink settee.
iipln4it« iv.l in Ihth v nsae's Spanish Ivativr. jti-od ftiil'h, well
liiaile. wtiuhl sell regularly at *14.0(1-f4< lory aale prlcj-___SB.25
tiante si-Uce with Non head arms. leRuiar *15410 valiii-:-»a<'
lory
pri.e ................................................................. :............. $94IC'

^Tbis large, all ove^8tu^fed rocker, spring arms,
back and seat, full ruffled
front and arms, tow and
cotton filled, solid ^oak
frame, worth $22.90. Factory^ale price $16.00.

Library Table
This large well made mahogany,
library table 44 inch x 26 inch top. 6
inch X 24 inch solid pedestal, large
drawer, sells regularly at $16.90. Fac­
tory sale price $12.60.

Foot Stools
. We have a limited numbe - of ihese solid, weathered
oak. upholstered leather top
foot stools at OSc.

A Big Value

This Rocker

This solid cak arm rocker, seat and
lower part of bac^ upiitil^cred ip guar­
anteed Chase leather, regular $950
value. Factory sale prii;t
00.

la a Sleepy Hollow type, and embodlea all rhe
jn«Rl at.vie and .•omforta possible. The fram.'
Ii *r.lld <>ak with heavy ennrameed alool aprin*
miahlun aeui. The back and asal are uphpla
lered In ihc beat <-ha*.- Icallier. i-epiTar *li.0o
value—fattcry tale piire..............................*7.so

Mail orders promptly .nd care,
fully filled. Everything guar­
anteed as represented.

Turkish Rockers
*l'hls beautiful, intcurioas. all over stuffed Turktrir
ttH-ker. (uaraDteed Chase* }«Mher vpboiateriiic. oak
nr uiahiursnv sprlnic plstfomi. a barsaiu al Srs.OO—
(actory ask- pries.............................. ...................... *IS*S

J. W. SLAIER’S

Auotber Good
Value

Made of solid oak. uphosteied seat
The only place in Trav­
erse City where you can bny and back, ruffled front, a big value at
tUM. Factory sale price 06 75.
these sample chaiis.

J. W. Slater
Youp Rellat>le Homefiirnlslier.

Notthern Michigan’s larg^ and'
only exclusive housefumishiiig stofe.
mmmm

^ PAGE FOn?

O^AHD ntAVSKSB HB&ALD AMS T&AVXB8S BAT ZAGLX. THUBSDAT, FSB. SO. 1913 M

Annual Tax Sale

TOWNSHIP a NOMTH OF KANOC • WCST

8TATI! OP MICHIGAN. Coumy of Grat________
The Citvwit o<un for the Coumy uf'CreiuI Tnvcrar. Id Chancery.
In the mallei til the iit-ilUon of UraniH It. Pnlh r. Aii<lluu
oral of ilie State of UlrblBan. for auil In tx-liair of aalil atat
neK of ce<4 ............ if. 4U
the aaU- of rcHain iandf fur uxet aMcotosI tbereun.
t I 42
of KwVi.lil m
On reaiiliiK and lllinit ibr |•elilloll of the Auditor Urncral of »H of
the Slat»> of Mlrlilnn. praylnK for a di- r.M- in favoi of ih- Slule ae«4 ..rueti ............... IT 40
of Mil iiiKan. asulRKI rjich loovl of land lliHi-lii .IcM-rllk-d. lor the wii of n*>H ............. IT Ml
amounis Iheielli ►nn-lll.'.l. i lalimir u> Im' .tup for lav.-. Inl.T.-i and *eKl of nuti .......... IT 4»
• Idraiii UU earli Mnh |i!ir<fl of land, uiid that su. li lao.la W >H>ld i« «. of X
..IF 40
lui III.' amounta ro claln.p.l by Ihc Slam of Mlt lilean.
.................. -Dd on
Ii l» onlir.-i] lUai eul.1 |H-Htlun *111 l.i« bnumM on for h.-arlna
. and d.H-ree ul lh« March urm of thia .<ouH, io Ih' li.-id ai Traw-rt-.p, neU 24 tppi wide runiiliii; frviii Nonh HeCiloo
line to lbeKI».-r..fS
I
Cliy. In the Coumy of Grand Tmv.TM-. Stat<- oi Michigan, on tin..18 -4U
Third day of MBrrIi. A. n.. on. ai the ..|n*nliiK ui ibe •eU of nc>i
Coun'un llial day. und tl.ut ull ii.rM.ini Inl.n-Mi'd in ku.h tan.U e'i 4if
or any |wrl lh.'rp«ir. .lealrlna to c-uiiIp.'I iIi.' Il. n . hiiininl Ih. ii^n by uw>4 of r
e»,
of
lA.
the State of MlcliifUin fur o.i.-li laxo. lul.-r<>st and .'harder, or
any |inn tlioroof. ahull aniH'aF In raid Court, un.l file «lib ib.' rieik D«'( Of ne>^..
«» «, of tlS t.i.
liner In .•
or bplorc the llr>.t day of the term of ilii.-x Conn above n>pnlH>Dpd. awk, of U.-14 .
and Ibul 4u deDtiilt th.Ti-uf Hie nan.-' *HI le' tai.eii a» eonlveH.nt
and a dwree willHw taken and enlere.l a» i.raye.l r..r In w.1.1 iwl
I tw
lion. And It U* luitber ordered that !n irilniubuiv ..f m.1.1 .twi.-e
I W
of we>i
Ihc landa dcM-rlbed to said in-lillnn for whb
of val.
seM of Ke>4
rhall I.C lllfidv. will1 by
he sold fmi-iril taxes.
.-.oal^ai
lie!* t.r IH-V4
pharyiw llier.^>n aa del.
el.'iniJn.'.l b. sueb d.-i r.-.*.
day in May ih.'reader. b.-Kinnlna ui l.> (.'ei<x'k a. in. on said •!
nw«i of nw-t4 ..
s.*ii.t.rswi4 ...
or on the .lay or .lays snjispqii^t.lb.-ivi.'. aa.muy 1m- neecanury
a.Xi Ol ii.-ii ..V
roBiiilrle Ibe sal.' of said laMs and nf caeli and A.-ry t.
sv.'.. of nc«4 ....
thereof, at thc-oflic.' of llie County Treasurer, or at ui'li voi
ne‘.« of nmi. ..
lest Iilare as atiall be s.-lectcd by him al the lAnint
Conaty of Grand Trut-nu-. Plate of Mi.-hlKau; unjl llial the luile twu of n* t« ..
(bmi and Ihere made will W a iniblie sale, and t'a. h fiureeLd.-arribed *0*4 of nw\i ..
In the d.'cree ahall In* ►ei«ral.*l,'/exinnip.1 for aalc >foi the total ue«i of swkt
taxe*., Iniercsf and ilip.rKes. aii.l the sale shall U> tiiade to the fir **H of swi4
I r.g
41
eoa paying the full anxMim . barged againri mi.Ii larrel. and aro'i.t neU of sc'4
C i*0 1*^9
im-yau.e of the saiallest unaivid.-d tf.-e »lmi>1e tateresl
set; :..............
therein: >r. if no ivix.ti will |iay the tux.-* ami rhai re* and lake
mveyanre ol less than the entire tli.'reut. ih.*n tin- whole j.nrc'el nHof sc»4 of s. %..
nw't^ of bw Vj ..........
ahall l>e offered and sold. If ary j.art'i l of land eailn <l l>> miM
t-ixM. Inier.'al und eliarset. surh jarr.-l s4uill h- |.,.>seU »i.r
.. of swt4................
the time bi*iiig. an.1 •halt, on the Fi'eteedlng .lay. or befnre
vf H of eS of n* U • •
rioac of.the sale, be reofl.'-i'oJ, acd.if. on Mich se<\>iid offer. .. * frl % of wwk, ...
during auoh sale, the same canatn be sold fur the atiioum alort*- weW of awu ..........
aaid. the County Treasurer shall bid off the same In the name of neXi of s.*«» ............
Ibe State.
" iX ol-wek. ..............
;
Wlin.'M the Hpn. Picilorlek W, Mayne, Clrriilt Jinlgt*. and ybe rel4 of s.-«4 ........
a««] of sal.] Ciret'ii Couif of Grand Traverae County this liTli dav ijpV, of net,............

JW-eulber. A.
uwil, 61 new ..........
et, of-se«4 ..............
KRKIH'raifK W. MAYNK. fir-nit Judge
neU of nel4 ..........
4i C.tunierelgned.—
sw>4 of nw»i..........
48KAW
EUMER E. WHITK, lleglMer.
iiel4 of n.*<4 ........
40
I «C
28
V4 1 t>9
49
1 (Hi
28
U4 I 00
0*^ of n.->4 .............
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
TOWNSHIP gr NORTH OF RANGE 9 WEST.
TV> the Circuit t'ourt for Ihc County of Grand Traverse, in
See.
‘*H
<11
wt'H
............
I
40
4
V9
I
OC
]6
I iW
Tlie iN'illlon of Oraiurl It. Fuller. Ainiflor General ol Ibe
of Uhbifain. (or and in helialf of sni.l Stale. i.i.iHi'irully shows that i*H «*f n.-H............ 2 41 44
and iieH of uw frl
the 11*1 of lands hereinafter set f..nh nn.l marked •Schedule A.'
H
.........................
3
33
24
95
6
49
1
Oil,
Mhi
ctiDlalns a deaerlldlon of all the lands in suhl County of Grand Trav.
' erae msjii wl.ieh luxes were a.iessed for the y.iirs nienllom*d IIht.* Couimcm ing 23 ro,!* North of Sombwest corner
of neH «f ncH. blast 3tl rods thence North 8
.. and wlnrh sere returned as dellngneni tor i.un-i«vn.eni .d
rode,
thence
We«
:!6
rod*
thenrx*
Soath
8
and
wlileh
taxes
have
not
been
luiid;
lug.-iliei
wlih
the
total
taxer, a
rod* ......................... 4
17 111 4 43
6S 1 114
niiioiinl of su.'h taxes with Interest ronilniled lliecon a> Ih.' time
oiiiDieiicing III rod* Riinlh of Noithoa'i corner
fixed for sale, and rtdleellon fee ar 1 .'Xiwnses. a-c i.rovhled by law
ol n* H ofM-H t''»i<li 12 rad* thence We«i 4U
extended Oi»lBSI each oT said iian-.'1- of land.
^ '
rod* iheiKv North 22 rad* (hence East 22
' Ynur ivtilloner innher shows to the t'orrl that said lands were
returned to the Au.Htor G.'ii. ral tinder lit.* iTutisions of A. i r.ts of rod* thence South in rod* thence lte*l 18
rods to beginning. 4 4 37 6 23 ' 1 62 '25 1 06
the Public Acta of >X'.>3. us delinqu.'iit for noii'imy nietii of said taxes
l.ir said year* r.'siW'.iltely. and that said taxes lemuin imiald: c’. of *»H oJ *eH- 3 2<i ,__
' aeH of * •

ewceirt llial land* Included in said ••S.hedule A" (or lut.*s of ISfH'
s. ■. of neH .
or prior year* W'ere r.inn.cHl to tin- Auditor General as
n»>4 of
• 14
3 TI
for aaid taxes nn.ler the |irovislon« of the
i>rtor to
W'hkrb tuxes I'.uuiiu .ini'aM.
Your i.etllloner further shows that In all case.-i where lands
are Ineluded in -S.hedu!.' A" as a<t.r.*siF<l loi tuxes of Isfo or ol
■ tiny Khir year. Jiaid limd« l.av.- ii..t i .yn iwdd for said laxi*s or hayV
IteM h.-relolore sold fur said d*'Iii;i)k..'iit taxes and the 'Uie or salr«
M> Biade have been set aside.by u euiirl -of rbni|M*lenl jurisdiction.
• or have been eaiDCeUed as i.iwl.led by Uw.
Your jiciiiloner f.iriiier sfiov. s .md awrs ligti the taxes. Inter­
est. collection (ee'hnd ex|N*nses, as Set lorih in said •.'.-betliiW
are a vulid llcc on the sevcial |.u;eels of lands de«.'rilN*d in said -ae'i ..................
of-M*>i ..
s.hednle. *

Your i«tliloncr further show* thatnhe said taxes on aaid de- jwt^ of «e*i
scrib«'.l lands have remaiaed unjald for more than one year after IIWH of m-14 ..
they w-ere returned as .lellmiiieni; und the aaid laxc-v not Iiaiiiis *‘i of nw>4 ...
».ee» laid, and the Bame being bow due and remaiDiidt imiil.l as iie'« of sw A*..
above set forth, vour |u*tltioncr prays a d.-cree in favor of ihe State set; of sw«4 ..
of Michigan fifiJtinsi ea<hpan*cl of said lands, for the i«ym.-ni of the n>, of IV. Vi ...
leveral ans.uiils . taxt-s. Interest, cxyll.t-lloii fet- and exi-elises. us
TOW(NSHIP 28 NORTH OF RANGE 9 WEST.
.-omi.uted anti .-vt.-ndcl In said srh.-lalc against the -ev.-ral parevU of land .-.'ti’am.-d therein, and in .Icfaull of iuivm,*i)i of the sal.l
Srveral sums (x.inpuicd and extend.-1 sgainst wa:.l laud-, ihi. each South t«rt of b*14
of said larcels of land mav be sold for the amouni* due liiel.Aiii.
nwV, of seVi ..........
as provid.*.! hv law. to |.ay Ihe Hen i-foreraid.
I SW-1., of se»,..
.Viid v....r i-iliioaer will .'ver piay. etix
>f
.............
V liaied Ih-wmber 11th. Ibl2.
11 ST
2 «
■■l-sp»4 ............ 3 38
^
OHAMEI- It. FCM-ER.
• w
Auditor General of the Stale of Michigan, for
TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH OF RANGE 10 WEST
^
• 'ti iN-balf ol said Stai.*.
Sec.
sH* of »e>i ...........’..3d 80
3 T»
99
IS
100

SCHEDULE A.
nV* of nwVi ............ 3f. »«
3 TO
W
15
1 W
XWVi of 11*14 ...........30 40
1 90
4» t ox
1 00
TOWNSHIP 29 NORTH OF RANGE 10 WEST

TOWNSHIP SF MONTH OF NANM M WMT.

:S'

11 I I

acH of mK ______r.
nwK of DWH ..........

( 14
40
12

ali of »* V~rr........... 3)
0c\4 of se>4 ..............31

11 00 I b s>:
I 00 lT-04
1 00
4 T5

iS of »el4 ...............U
IW\k of BW^. u«K '
of aeVi und Iota I.
TOWNSHIP a NORTH OF RANGE 10 WEST.

I n'.c of V<i of owl«..SI

I 29

) 4M

43 VO
theoev- West ICO feet thence South 50 feet
thence East ICO feet thence North aloni West
Mae of Elmwood Avenue 50 feel to begin­
ning .......................
48 14 i: 52
1 93
A pareol deKiibed as follows: ('omtiwBcinf
149H feet South of Southwest corner of Elmwood Avenne and JeEeraon Avenue ('
V,lh ICO feet
•et thence South 50 feet thence
t
>Hbi V
t thence .Nonb 50 feet to begin..........
23 81
6 19
ning

n*<4 Ihem-c i:a»l 44!> f.*M to ubore «
. iU>. theiii'.- No.lberly aloiue ebure 3r.« . .
llieiicf Wm ROt feel to Norili and -South H
‘line llh'llet'3400111 30:. feet ( u beslnaliv
5 r.4
4 vS

TOWNSHIP 29 NORTH OF RANGE 10 WEST
i South 2r*Vi
that i>ari
ol uaH
Highway

y:::3:

S'is; si

5>st 30 feel, iheace South ICS feet to begin'
*
nlng .................. .
I2.i; 6 62 » 09 fl 00 | 4M
XimmeoriBg 100 feet tte*i of Southwest cor­
ner Block 2. 2nd Fernwood AddlHon thonch
Weet 206 ^t thence North 165 feet tbenoe
East 205 feet thence Sooth 165 feet to bcfln»l«>« .......... •_•••.•I S7 .
SO lot 1083
as follows: Ohminenclng at

rods .of
of neH
8:asl of
.............. ;

4*
7 53
I 9C , 39 ,1 tw
TOWNSHIO tS NORTH OF RANGE 11 WEET

;



,

of Jpttarxon Avenue and Madison atreet
tbeiico East 150 feet thence South 60 feet to
alley, theaoe West ISO feel nloag
thence
North 50 feet to begliuitng'
m •
...
H of aeH ............ M
12 92

.1 00 . 17 80 Gamneoclng
67 feel East of Northeast corneT^t.TOWM;hiP 2t NORTH OF RANGE 11 WEST
Lot I Oak Helgbu Addltltm tbenee'South 100
feel, thence East 33 feet thence Nonb 100
Sec.
feet thence West S3 feet to beglnnlns
Starting at a point 4U rods East of Ibe NorU10 77 2 80
U ;
west corner ol Seclinit. thence East 35 roda.
thence ^uth |u rod*, tbeuce West ST. roda,
^
Township 27 North c( Range It WaM.
thence Bohh lU rod* p
Sec.
1 90
East part of swH of
eHof weHof nWH--2I *li
neV ....................... 1 28
26 36 6 86 1 06
]
iw-H of neH ............22 40
land commencing 38 feet South and 383 faat .
wt. Of UeH ..............22 W
Bast of H post between Seetloa* 1 and 3
itoH of nwH .......... a> 40
thence Shutb 160 feet thence
59 feet
w>-s of w'H of neH-38 «•
3 94
1 U2
thence
Nunb
ICo
feet
thence
West
59
feet
to
IT 70
4 69
betlaalBg ............ 1
2 70
TO ' 11
]
9 86 2 56
Parcel of UaiF commencing 3.1 feet South aad
TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH OF RANGE 11 WEST

"'Iff'"

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i
I
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CH of wwHofDW’H- 5 U
eVa of m-H of nw'H 5 20
wJ, .uf »cH Of DwH . 5 20
14 10 3 67
1 00
eHof ni-H of evH-. S 26
Tlvsi i«n of neH of
Bw-H 'Dorth
of

highway ........... ....8
1
reH of *«'H..............13 4U
' nt, of nH of neH of
*cH ........................14 111
14
I <W
71 I 00
; neH Of B*H ........... 13 48
' U’ext i«not lot I..15 1:
Thai I«rt uf AeH of
'ni-H aouthof high­
way except South
HI acre*.................. 17 12
«wH or neH .......... IT 4V
South iiari of nV*
of ncH. . . . . . 21 S3
11.80
•« of *eH
-23 40
6 SC
I 65
I tW
, of ***H . . . . 33 46
TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH OF RANGE 11 WEST
Pec.
North |ian of South
tea ul I-Ol 4.23

W

14 88

3 D9

48

19 33

feet thence North 160 feet thence West 60 .
feel to beginning. 1
1 62
42
Part of lax 2 beglnaiog 41k 7-10 feet Easterly
of M'est H post OB East aod West line of Bec>
tkta, thence East along said H line 100 feet
thence Souib panllol with East tine 175 feet
. thence West 100 feet thence .North 175 feet

cx::si.........................

Ins South and 1 8-100
chains &ist of H fioH betweea SecUoDf l
and 2 thence North
tbenoe Baat I"
feet thence South 144 feet them
ence Weet 12
heginning
1 95
51

aad 2 ibetKo South isti leet (hence Eaat 60
feet tbeace North 16(1 feet thence West 50
feet to beginning. 1
57
IS
1
Fnrt of
2 comAencIng at a point 48 feet
74 inches South and 3:! feet Weet of H Pont
between Section* 1 and 2 tbeace Bontb 88
deg. IS mia. West 190 feet tbeace South 21
deg. 40 min. East 138 feet tbeace Can 42 feet
tbeace North 165 feet to beglnaiag

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Commencing at

TOWNSHIP 25 WORTH OF RANGE 12 WEST

C 31
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' That pun of neH of
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IS
ncH of seH ..
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* H of sw H -TOWNSHIP M^NORTH

OF RANGE 12 WEST

Nortbweet

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32

4 44

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..11 30
t.eV4 of seli .
..12 40
A piece of land-beglnnlDS at the % lipe be­
tween the ueV4 of aeV4 acd nwVi of aeV4 Interweeting in center of State Road, thence
wonth 4WI feet to lake Shore thence North­
west along lake abure SUO feet to where the
V !• line im.-raert* lake Shore thence n
l-:aat
V Plat e of iN-giimiiig
atloDg said ■
12 - 2 S6
..12 SO
ae>4 of aeVi...
M-H of wrU -iFit. 2 .......... Irfrt 3 ..................
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1.01 1 .................

w‘, of BW-«4 ..

w14 of s*!4..
nti of wcV4 ...
nwifc ol 0WV4..
TOWNSHIP 2C NORTH OF RANGE 0 WEST
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Im*H of sw>4...
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wwl4 of nwt4 ..
nwM of nwV4 ..
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of

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Lot 22 ............V....
28-29 and 39..
43 and 44........
Lot 12 ......................
UtU 15 and 18 ......

.. >f VeH •
; nwH*of\»H ..........15 40
2 24
58 '
• Commenring 16 feet South froni (he South line of P. it. right of way where the 3. T. Btark
Rood crone* paid right ol way as the point
ginning thence In-a Souihweateriy dlreolarallel with aaid road 8 rod*, tbraea
I 1)1 rods, thence Northeast 8 roda,
p Norlliweet 10 rads to iwlat Ol
Ding situated io seH of seH
I* SO
2 24
68. .09

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8 91

I oeH Of poH..........MM

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1 87

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81 80 31 27

3 27

foet thence Eaat 40 feet (1

OOMOBCIOI n IWt WM « I

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East Gay Park AMRIan.
Went H of Lot 4 and
Batlre Lot 5.........
X 62
42
UK • .........................
87
23
tot 9 :......................
-24
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68
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Ut IB ..........
44
II
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Ut 66 .......... ........

15 81

' 106 27 r 61
Unplatted Prepetty,

tomenclng 115 feet Wes
of the .Vbrtb line of 15th
line of l-Blon street tbt
thence West 10 feet iht___
thence East 10 feet to bednalag

Ut 4

UAa 49 and 42..
Ut 29 ........ ..

4 a

linloa Strem 175 feet South of the tnteraeeiloB of the SoMh Uae of 14th Street thence
West 165 feet thence South 25 feet thence
East 165 feet ihcnee North 25 foet to point
of beginnlBg. iheae Unee were fonneriy
known as Iwt 8 lUock 1 FVniwood Addition
.2 85*■
at a point on West line of X
Street 233 feet Soath of the lot
tl
..........................................reel
ret thence
West
165 leeu thence South 25 feet
let thence San
Sai 168
feet (bMce North 25 feel tto place of t
niag. theee line* were formerly knows os Lot
10 Block I Perawood Addition
2 85
74
1
GommeeeiDc 125 feel Weet of the InlereectlCB
1 Uae of Union Streec and the
of live 11

nwH ........ «
1 83
48
twH ...............10 e«0
3 66
93
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of »* H
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4 and West 20
K of Lot 5........ 13
I South C: feet l^f LoU
13 and 1C except
East 3 to«t

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34 35 1 70
44
CITV OF TRAVERSE CITV.

BIk.
• South 50 feet of
.North 75 feel of
1^1 12 .................... «
North 56 feet of loU
11 and 12 ................ 6
Ut 18 ........................6
l4»t 6 .........................7
iwt U ..................... 7
i liOt )
! West
rat H Of LM 5..
t 15 .

»wV4 of nwV4 .......... 1C 40
of «wVi ........... 16 40
neH of *eH ...........16 40
swVi. of leVi .......... tC 40
54 .
08 1 00
W.14 of leVi ........... .16 4i>
1 12
17 1 00
neVi of wwH ..........IT NO
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08 100
BwVi of neH .......... 19 *f>
50
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m* frl H of se frl H -1940 07
- friHofnefriH.20 41 c:
50 .
08 1 00
H of awH ...........20 40
23
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frlHofDcfriH.21 ««
frlHofnwfrlH-21 40
S 87 101
• frl H of nw frl
14 ........................... 21 40
-a 87 t 01
Piece of land on South line of Section adjoining
<5. K. and I. right of way 15 roda North and
South and 8 roda East and West
21
4 83 1 2C
ncH of aeH ...T...23 40
1-49
39
swH ......................... 24 160
5 97 1 53
cH of swVi ............:s 80
2 99
78
n*H ol b*H .......... 25 40
!• 97 1 55
24
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3 77
98
2*4 ' 1 00
*H of *eH 'r............2* 80
5 97 1 55
08 1 09
ttwH of m-H ..........31 40
1 94
50
TOWNSHIP a NORTH OF RANGE to WEST.

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oii of *wH or-fikH
and nH of sH of

*WV4 of neVi ........... 10 in
cV& of nwVi .............10. 80
lo»l»
6-10-IM2 and
.13 ..........................10 1T9 SC n1 24
24 . 2 «2
weVi ot swVi ......12 40
98 ( 25
1 93/ so
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la>ls M-:. and 6....12 12« 97
nwU pi nwl4 .......... IS 40

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Lot 11 ............................
Lot to ..w................
TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH OF RANGE 12 WEST

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4 13

TAXES or 19A. ■
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TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH OF RANGE 9 WC^T
e»4 of nw frl H..
*e«4 of neU..........
iic-14 of nw>4........
•wV4 of ne*4........

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Lou 6 -and 7 ..........
Lot 16 ......................
Lot 19 ......................

nH of neH of se frl _
’ nHof'neH orsw-'n'li

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Sayaide AddWem *
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Oak NeighW Additieii

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South «: feel of luM

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I! 30 12 7 83
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Beginning 20 roda North of Southwest comer
of swH tbeace North 20 rod*. Eaat 16 rMa,
South 29 rode West 16 roda to beginning
12 2
2 58
61
Bogioeiag at a point 69 roda Nonb aad 48 rods
of Southwest oomer of Seetloa thence

wH of eH of scH-. *
el, of neH ............II
.•4 of neH ...............18
South part of nw
. frl H ......................19
i iieH of ** frl H-.

neti of seVi ......
lurU l-2-WeT-x-!t an

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CITY OF TRAVERSE CITV
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beginning ............to
12 76 3 32
Part of acH of «cH commencing 660 feet South
of Northeast comer ol aaid description,
(hence Wert 6294 feel thence South I6S feet,
tbenre East 6394 feet thence North 166 feet
to beginning ....II
IT 21
4 47
1
Pan of s«H of neH commencing at Northeast
comer theaco Sooib SO rode thence Weet 20
rad* thence Nonh it) rode thence East 10
rod* thence North 29 roda thence ^tlO roda
21 51 5 59
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Lou 2.3.4.6 and 7. 3
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auf-h r-a.Jietu)ess uiere
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any Ihe d.--.urti o idd uol t-ure LfkUiB'uU-<jh<il-«ti tn» IVnmn; mid yel
»:ia yei y.ui sr.y B.-rnaa did cure]
v.ns i.it'Me far Ip-u.
-Ui-I «V»u y<';i
t\ ri ' 0i!T-r. in-c d.a s 11 make lu -.-l•^»•. A* I; uiidvr-fWi-i ii. He* «!>■»■• .if
•—o wliLl’ier 11 v.-is olei.liol of sunie|reruaa U o:fr
i-j-aii/iil.. Sow«t*lne
;l;er <»ri- tliat .-Weetrd Hte rarer*
til Hr be l.yrr.tv j-t cnt. nr.-ei-tt. ,i„-..c
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■iffrriKice. b-ut II i:-ilMvnlnff iti-|«-iip:i- li.bK-spiKii.fu! •<] uTi'-h.i. -.tl.-.e. e-.i-jp!
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CC, Said Esniosion Showed Great
:•>.« cure IliBin.' lie said.
tv., re L.JtVi'at 1.-as' f-hr <
1 rej-UrJ.
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lily unilerstaiid tlial. Alei.fK.I, >,-* you obj-aied to y..or
r't: l.-ikSuffrage Cause.
-s a Urus. !'ie acme i.s rjul- jltir IVrSna
ll:-; sruun-l i-.:::
I’e;ilij.--or iiioi-:'l.lti. If nl'-ob<d' c«A’i;ruiia cMitsIn. ar.-ithi.L In ray Vk^iim
eii/iln dlsem-e-. w-b.-se U the devvpil-eir .1 • wa» llie al--i-..il that cue-O l»-.Hi of
laind'-ti. l-'eli- If*.—t’iiijncellrrr of It"}
I oiid. TUatid C..K! tin: I’--rutia
t.Ut ■ you. V-ur wuh-r ex l-I-T.I;. was cured HV'binpixw Iraxiil rA>'cl IIrirCiV--. i-outliraliit »ai the l»b.-l er -^uiri butlli- the,.jf n v.-rx-roTt-iu.* tillra. nl.
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"ii about sin i'e.ur .w t\-J . lt-.titi*hds «f «unh CasaH--*1.- t«.r..b mad.- Hierx-tx- v.-orsc si'id |
f «2 -It—.■' l-o f.-i.Tie.i_ -f i.<o..(.r
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OFFiCULS HOUSE WRECKED

NiLSON MlKES'llOSTATaiBIT
BOSTON POST CLAIMS STATE­
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IMO-Ohest Admirer of Boston
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. ChlAa and Tspan wjih ihc xri-sai.-il :iUmu ibt- laei'. l>m -i.-i on.
uHi- tu ■■li-iiiily ti rKitue Ilf I..I'
ptfjbet of inteslicatinp the pusriliili
|->-»-apai.| l«(> BTil-r iili I Hit- a.bV
ties of Canadian (omDii-n-c in tiiusc
cxidaiiutiuii wliiili U at all |<luti.-iI-'<'
two cMDlrles.
in ibi- |iarl> mast
liaxe I.... .. I tiOii-ii-nllx liubuid wltli
pirilii.yii}- bi-xi'raat-' <u li-c double utii
het-n t-ajirnml with half bis liiut:iu<-.
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wail fiiaillx d«-»Ttcd bv ili>itlb". It will proliald} lac i-la‘iu<-! *n
days
soiiiu chb-fiuiti ban
m>Im-i>-i1 lip and mxiix-d that hir t<-3K-i
A ttuinticr of Indians, nunc nr lest liu-kf :art of 41-x (iitMPlilnsi- dr tliaf
Ik di-pl-ti-d.
itiluxleated. nanaced to eel them hlk ........... ..
ii'iidil fh:.i Il«ltlh» fiiulll bl- ll.;.ir.
i^ven into a nilxup M<Mida> sii
iklinK In ti"the'e. R £ I. tfpIKU when they boi Ik- tinkl
rbildled In the ownership of a s:yl
tAnff. The TMskfnk had walieil until
EA&T PARADISE
Ihe last tnlhtile before boardlnc (he;
G «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
liiln lor their'native Villases »hd 1: ♦
Winnie ru-r<i'. «iio le ujirkii;,
was found that In the rush or lea^iiis
.Aiba
this
wltiit-r. -Ie;,t SuihIhxsullrasr ha<l been leil larliind. All
a(, iba Indiana k-U-Hu- train, and .ran- Jionie.
. .-iii-J .Mrs ].'>nia <'iir.'ii:-rl-3ni
xihiW .'I Ibiward i‘li-latnlt. S:.i-i.i;uxllllt-IDOOfl.
Mr, ;ibd .Mr*. Cliirs. Hii.ird ol Ks
in.lbs Wi--«- ■lu- um-Hk «( .\rlliur,
.•'alvln and Wis’.cy Bpariiiii,’ ol this
ia-- l.ibt wvcl:
Ri'-hanl SrariiUB teWnicd'in .Mh i
Dmiu.Pwwe of Ufo-tRow Ust Uonduy to (csome btr vurk
lira**-.
Lydia tPiokkam-aVese'ri.- slid •<. icfcrtTtn'u! Miss >ts1.147 Compouod IK^de
Spritlps. wb.i la HI ihi 3».et ^radusfitospilal at (iiiraru. Is Mm.liiy uu
Her a WeU Woman.
prux iDB. aud that eb« -will retuni
.
-“DorinK the Chanifa iionii- feuoii.
Miss lAtira PcBUf epeW tlic »e<-k
Ufe 1 wiffMcL-Lir two faars. Hr^
.kyoartn-4- -tid w-itli her par^e at this -pl.«
dicim- 1 emiW not
Tiiu BiK-llini: I'lnKst whUh was
lioMK thi^
ly-cloihcaand was held at the nxliixd bnitso S..iu
il-O v-/y bs4i}-, vcniOB. war nn very well utli-tniwi
with three n Bicounc of the laid (undii) u u;
Ihe roads. Mra Joe Woldoa wr^i ihof hoolxoas for buiuE ibo "lies:
speller."
^
Fred Taiibercr and iliildreo siient
few days of IlsI week vlsirinjt a'
the home of Artbnr SfatrUnEMrs. Waller »ioclrhs<h has hc-ui
nearly laid up nilh rbcutuatlMn fO:
th» last woclf or so.
.
Miss Rer^a- SpailiiiB visited at
Myron runhiashniB’s Saturday ao-J
SundaT'.
Mias Myrtle Wyt^i.ff nttended the
liraiiEe social at Summit l-Ylday even-

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HOW MRS. BROWN
SUFFERED

a“SS=«

2 04
3 04

XKNUXL ROLL CUL
Pythians Turned Dot in Full Force
Tuedsay Evening'.

ARM

GORSERVATIOR GONBRESS

TJia-rr Vx.-;.. I' ptv-.ail
tiuul roll call Ilf the Ktilstiis of Pyibia.-. TifPilay nlEiit. this i.-’ a cii-iom
l‘iH' I- oli.-.-rxcd iLniUElmiii Itic entlri
».riiiiiirx, . J-j.-h im-fnlK-r I- ini"i«--.x.
Io cilhcr lii- iir.-rcnt or i“Tl.i a word Of
pr -piinK. it alui.ve bniipj out a inli ram,fur cddiexaus.
u’lt-ndaiuv, Ali-it- iJe ■ .-rt-niunice:
lli'-re HI'-a l-ii.-im-l spre-uJ for ihr
School Report
iiiciubi-n, ill i;-u diidfu; roum and piv:m-1 ll' the .Sl-arlim: vci--- 1. J>i»f
iwrcd b>-'t-h*;f Sam Farrow. ■ Wbi-i:
I’. ia»is<- u-wt-al'n. '.-ir tire
Ihls feature war
the cbaucHhxr
iiaonfi' < aiTiiie F<-*-. li. If-:.:
tiijf.lrr. K. i:. Harlnk.
:..i.-i. of*;. •• r-i.-li. n; n-juil* •*
MlorBcro-fladi- :in>l
pupils -iiridh-d 2«, u-rniliet siris entii-.-j^iniii
II: nuu'etf f->-8 onro!!^ 14;
n-/thai W!
wa« aupret iateil;
: - 'i.dy oiiciiiiMnA'. Zr, )H’Tix all ,p;eia.-nl.
Nliowttl bow a!b
JS-. ’I .-•lU-AOHiin-. kt.'- Thnie who
hi*)-e pritii-lphn!
Ih- jiijt inl» 4hu
ni-ii-icr alim-Pl nor ln!dy dorlnv
-xcrir day llxiDp »; ail.
li.- iii-b ,xi<- Ho.ui-r rkivfvti- S .;nl-v
The, Kalkaska ifdjie-Js e»puct--d
S:i.i:h.Y.-e Sr.xuh. _ Ma NVwia.ir, ,i.
Uu hciv on she -ixeliine xrf -larrh 4

full ritiioJisiK- third.
Tbr.iiexi m»-ctlnB of ifco. Xort’itm
lii hisan PyiblaD.loai.-ue win t-x h.-id
n C’harJgvoix.Man-h 11 lb aral arir.nciiii-nis will^ iii=.>: Io nm a si*-i-lal
train Iiimt TiaxciM- t'liy’woiuo iliuxin the af!-rtioou. TLcjt- will Ih- drU-caiiunE fivin CadiUiie and .Maul-ure.
w-litle the Mk Kapids mi-tulreni^in Iw
ddi-ked np at iVlIliawt-biir*' u!ti> the
Kalkai.ka todse at ixai.id Ciiy. K. J.
.Mercer was npi«>iliti-d s-bnlrnmn of
the'traiisiKiruUon com^iii

ALLEN’S
COUGH BALSAM
used orhen attacked bf a C«ti|4
pravsnlo dangerous GreacNal
and pulmonary ailmonIS OUCG
Cantaiin mo lu

^Ot '
ct-

Your Opportunity

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Vottm^HBiB
BercadaslfsSowef
^arr* u be

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MM MktBni hive

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BInte ttm r^raadt arc ao-t
bdBL' The Bar sUl «eo.
jBMM^goae w^ there wUlbe do fn

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LAke JUNCTION
G
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should roBtembi j. GGGGfGGGGGG GGGGGGGG
Mrs.
Flo.-d
Huff
w.aa an' C’uplrj,
tlfaLtherc is no other remedy Litowra t->
#9 meoessfulty- eerry wonen throujfh -nller last Tuesday,
OteUy4s«-twrh4«s LpsLa E. PiakUm’s wood lor Floyd UuB IbU Wedk.
Mr. and'Mrs. Fkiyd Hoff were e*l!VheaUbU-Coagpound.
whffi pperial adrles writs Ni iBs Ob B(] Paine and tamlly‘Sunday.|
Rk-b&rd Beesiosier It vIsitiuB at^ „
FtekkM BedlrlM CffadeMBii'/i
5itkDLru;Ba«. To«rlcltM-wiD Floyd Huff's for a few daya
ha opniody itiaE and ffuwmd by a
Kobert Payne la rialtins EMit> Payne, '' *
I ab4 MM U ftriet«
and Uhilly for the last few tlaxA
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Today I bax e wo serve ef whesL

Urge bottle.
M. V. Mclnnes

176 Jefferson Ave.
Octroil, Mich.

BRQKI

Is-c- Ji-aai;. an
ti-Jl al the Slate
lK..-pual. > --auliu-.l s '|■a>^l:lKl :»id
IP i:.,iir.v Ia*i tuplit wbcii I" i-ll al
joiit-r liuk aif'I hivUr hIs U'd arm
«e lb>.V rac. wl.u-lt liad
Uhu t-rhis'vul.d ii/r last^niBht had aitraiivd a hi:.e . ruwd in tb- r:nk and
.it was <>iil> ir- ,i-i|-i :• bavi.;am>n th»l
a bumlCT of injuiiujs wcn« averted.
Mi!.i Ji.> Ml.-(Jell bill, w^u wi.< -^IlDS
with Suau at the liw-; uf (i:i: a< cidi-nt,
aira!u<-i tiic nm.-uler. in m-r. arm. but
1
‘ •' abic I" us-- i: foua'y.
The <uU|du Were tikaiitB U.-biti4
Hue bertBiiiri. who wen- bUH rather
awkward utt tla- iuil.-t‘. aud In tiiru.
iBtf 3 ly-nt- r had ti. -bafs© sharply l«
avoid rxmulnB iiuu tlietc. lb >-6iiie
way Miss tk-tci:*-!IV ef.irte U.-afiio ixvy^gkT ill Sv.aiir iJid l-tlii li-ll III tbC
xx-ai- lulurt-d In feinichluR
out !.}.- I. Uyanu'in waiu off the fott-n
X.I llu- l..!i.
lie was lakrti to liu huspilBt and
iM-iiJnil at'xni.on, A iiirhmB t-olnx-id'-m-c in cohnovtioa
xxit.i till-'aci idx'lit. lu-: liir.hl i" tii>- :
iici-il In I!" :»i-i 'hu: a lew Uontlis
ato «iue of Swti. s .-i.-ixar.- hruke h.T
Prominent Leaders of Movement on
ana a' lb- rink lu airnoit thi- sauic
Program
iitaiini r.
l.ir.pi-lu. N*f‘. Fell If'.—The fuurlU
i umi.ii iiiM-ilij?Ml trie .Mx-.r-iska t'vfivi-rvn'1oii <"onsr--as la-e-.-n a- i'-h- SuiIt TrniS(lektnvriosl*sjw,nfmatm
yi'iix{-r»;t,. iiday r ii.l will rnBltiiue-ttiwill, brpsna,'
s taaldleMhal PIsAtr
.iil Sjfardaj. '('.itry W.-i!_
_
driv--* oU> lbi.'|«iB
.Xideui of Ih-- l:.<0!.in. 1I r.ran- nf X.:it..!Bi*f
. Jibi-umatiiuD. etc.
•1 i-iU tI
p-yii
y I2fu <
ilruch-'-'
U»-r j.muiiLt-iil 1. .tdiTE i

Feb. IT.

I 51

12 -g'jSJ 1.2!

OU>W9*4»<*COASSOC1ATI»4
••' . ‘
M^.9tyNAti|f ao n^h of range io west

f seriON
2f ................

BoiAcai.-1'Vb. l9.-Tbo Hgslon J’oel
iods>- auaounted it had posiUve
kbov|»lKc iliai liOulK U. Ui-iUidi-lB
llhble tu bu seiTClar) id roluuit;r<-c
tiOd labur In Wtiwun’s (Sbiuct. -The
S. B-HAftnSAK M. D.
Booounrenieni sa>s Uraiidele lias doUIlnvlnp a lltilv I
Jiilrt)- accepted the poat.
f f«-il(-r-,l olltcee a
Not,Denied by Wilaoo
B> Unlehed 1 fell h
TrentiNi. Vcb. 19.—lYvsldcnt eliK-i
g unirlat in chat
Ijushicwi III eliinv
Wilson today docllnod ui afflmi or,
n aaa cnnduct-.l
liter
the
,1
_ . -auilDincnt of, the Uoaiou '
3 man nf m.ire ih-m orJii'jiO' I"IW. Toil- Is nosciTet. however, that uuiKme... bein; a . mpMye
i'..- rov.
Wllwin has loiiK t>ueu a Bccot admirer rnimeiit w.hi. *.ad passed ’ElirauKh revefal el.il sp-vice examlr.ai
uf Brandi
indcis.
whom I hi-1 twyn arqu's^.Ks-l. II ' “Well." I rx.i>!!said to me. nm Icnoar'nB w-h» I wai:
tWnl. 3 m-al dt-al ef this parir.t «!'.J to me. ’.‘U- friend, ll >-«« xvs.-.! i di-.ing cv~--t!>. vrliM tlib. i.vcraBff i
in* dicine bus-lner ■ eui!n in be «lori>.-d i-- x.-e!!‘l v-iiEi-I r-d-i 'i >ou to til."
r-.iii3 wi.! :«i ‘y .dih.z. Y-ns hare ai.f I:u-. r be- r
Hsi>eelsli;.- sc-b rt-meilk-a as ren.i-a.
b-ned y.iir mlmi to b-<-.' -u- rn-ju-ilced
reruns, ns you Kiimv, Is a sllmuhmt
niniiis
t«-en!y per
1 loluhie nf-.iu'L WUl.-aii a!..[Tl!:it to
' al-Kio iToi>i-le late it with
lln-uf
Is Object of Canadian Minister’s Trip
1'. if. am] such remeOk-i
^^.4U^lrd tb.-t
to Australis
222bt"*
•hiUUi-.] by
y rhert tlrrr 1 fwaid I! t H 1i-fr.*nr
ewn m-vlher I'K-L 1‘erie
a coach, niclit rn-eiitp. was
tx---irair :-td I
nouicinli-d and Wf.-.k. r—n.-j
teln.
So ttmuB ■li*We'« after nt-wi*
Now, If iny mul'ier !.ad u-i—J V-irn- I<ile.ii t^li
esaminej her.- TO«- «i> :il--:i
^ tnidr and rommetre. l
n-n-.dy l.f •• that U n-.;.-Ud U- ail
prew'I seveml time* tlwt
oAnra.l^aU
BOlnK Into c-Ki»unfimi. <m«
Iful to
In uira-J -ixmi .
t cu:- •! }-9Ur in-.lJ-.---r. It xh. -.
li-.-ii
inucbdllsi ussed
Was climntc btvnrbl-.la At
n mmiy l.ke l-f-runa, 1 Ihiolt It ia out- .■u-.e.:-x..-.i. It- t.'.y ot-i-i- '-'. iif'x.iili; ,fn
.•and New 7.ci
ewa« rejrcoun.”
lirrnftidltlon was<|Biieserlints:

,
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»':rc f-w!i -p .•tber la j.xii-l’«f tw.-rc
. imary object of Jlr. Foster'd trip
.emln 1 vwi{.,r,f,-i »« a»k-*oiir* riSi-sOld*.
1
■ -\Tbii Bo y.i-j *op- Till* Is
allhn-jzh rti-.- t- ok
the Aotlpodes Is to surnd Uk- si.
awj-ln-. It-in.-v.-r. thit I’ -s
s faithfuBy
t w-.v-'ia the laser l>e«-r t:t:u»l<-f- runs t-ooialns ..-I’y el~..;io;. t«p it d...*
Sfons'ofMbe Uomtntens Trisdrs Coniyear.
le tuld tix-r abi.ut I'erut.a.
mtashm. etlcb was <-rretrd by Hie ini- and BE.vmft rey
h and aB3ln»t
“W by. 1 i.ffc. uran It »ai tin*: lirnul-xnl to'b..!. ]; It 1 lia eratt. :i«l i!.3i ib.t^rtOI xnvermnsht (wn ream aco
wislirs of our lamlt>-. she bran.n tal.lnir i if e-T. tii-d.
no xl-mK.U '....'.i tin hi4 tul’cr-ai.a iu ■I onl;-on!;-- not nanuf-ui to
cOBsMer aSd report 'on the it-ooiiri-cs, Ita At once sbe Improved. =n.l la !c.:
tl.w:-r xx'i.. H-.k.- l:.. but U t.- kofi In the
than elx ttio-iihn she nppamilly v..-;
• ow, > • <-ncree. t’---a fiirfatlm- dowmfWcrr.K d .«t
tl
3 the
l! W.U .tu
prndociimi. tradP. mariuracitires.
vaell. Wc d!<! ail xxc cix-JlJ to 0i*r-i-.:r.
t-i- r •- .-.Ir.-hol. tm- a* 111
-xit deal of KOOd lUiU Ui-re >3 ZLOl
|>T ehch part of the' Brillsb empire. atp her In taMneV.-runs. but -lie ja-r. 1 xx
X- -,- .Ty or tk-ny t.uier olcoi.U«ii1.-»l donB-r «-t for nine a
.\Wdc from (bis. U-jp senaialiv pe­ sbted. It flP.all.v < ante out tn llic mn«:- 111,dnlB b^bil.* 1-fnU NA L5 iVil
Btliiee thni PeniP.a contnlmnl aloiW.'
»
li-wrj my tlint ]-~-n
ll^ nut 5Tr. Fo««+’a irtfi
luportojn cunnm-tioD wlih the c-ani- that iKni.iited tny* mot tier. U
^n now on for thO ertenslou «>( l4y th» a:n.>hol thel IVnmn
li l-oUI.; vf Ik-ct
• ca'h rrti-:i!
u;.: X
adsdlan ceminefce.' Whether be is We hft-1 the lauch .m
not ca-n-'-n] t" ir.ai... fun of fn-r y«-i nbin.-.
eoipowered. u has been reported,
Ilf.- br'ns i-ur.~J wph a xlllutiJti .-f al<^prcbtlate a trade acri-enieni beia-eeii tiuL bbc sei;iiis lu be cnilarnUix-d .h»r •.l-ali..n of :ib
pleiad 'lu ai
^nada and Ansirslla la a disputed
Ask Your Druggist for Fm Pemns Almanac, far 1913.
bm It Is known ihaJ .-iprr

INDUIIS WDIE MIXED

North Ftfe^o '

IS
02
l^a 4. :.. 6.7»a«. 3
S*
IS
Lola 7 sod a............ 8
Lots 6. 6. 13 ao« 14
2#
toUt.lO.IlBKll*.-*
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VILlAgE OF INTEIlLOCKEN
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'FifO'take Lumber fco.'o i^aiHten.

Lots 2.3.4oihIsM.:W

rA«E nVB T

ENOUSH SUFFBACETTE8-APPEAL.
Tc USE OF Dynamite
.

OF

1 02

3 M

r

BlMS'FOli Mcohol In Pe-ru-na- USE TACTICS
CliBINET PLAGE
An Unjust Criticism OF ANARCHISTS

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HKBA^^Al^TRATOME BAY ^GLE, THmDAY, PEB, 20, 1913.

.

Como to OUR Drug Store..
im AHEHCAN DRUG STfHtE

...

WOE SIX

OEAim TBAVZSBE HEEALD AND TRAVCBSE'BAT EAGLE, THUBSDAT, RE. », IMS

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♦♦♦♦♦•♦•'(■X'l J- A. RiffaiirdK>li. Mr. RkbardCEDAR CITV
♦ MO
utoit lo |i<>t ihe boob)-. u>d be
bi> lim« brown do|r wen the life
I'lwd rbgio and Fratik Klrt dmv« lo of tbo party arier IS o'clock. Dcliduut
N<vtb I'niiy baiurday and apeot ibe'rcfr«abmcau were oerved and altodaj.
Igcthcr /I waa one of (be-beSl panin
Joe 2lninicnnau loaded a car «t beet itlvn to far (bit
and lK«B berc (Vlday.
' I Mra. Melville BmIUi has been quite
Two of the youna people's claaaea'slrk the past t*o weeks with toealtlt.f Ibe Sunday acbool met at the home Us. Sbe is now on tbe gain,
of Mrs. Sillier Billinan anti had a} vMr. and Mrs. Whaley of Traversf^
valentine party ^•Hday evvolnr * A fity were here one day last week and
pot luck suppi-r was oerved aV C tlsiled Mr. and Mrs. J. Kouseku. They
o'clock end the evfalna waa apunt wore on tbeir honeymoon. Mrs. Wbaltn a very eni«y-able manner.
!cy Ir 3 neier of .Mrs. Rouseau.
Mis. t-'rank
was sbopplng In' Hilly Culver was meat cotter at the
Traverse City Sulorday.

(n»«it market here Wixlnesdai
Mr. ^d Mra. f. J. Uright of Oleo- TburotUy of this week. Mr. Vlack yaa
imrry iraMaeted buslneaa In town one at Manlatea.
day thia week.
| Tbe local nienhauts
Tbe indies' Aid Society mef at Ibe pulllup ap Ke. The it« is letter Iban
past president. Mrs.'usual on the river this winter.
. W^nesday afternoon, for a' Cedar Ciiy Is getting quite lueiroaocial time* and their annual election poliian. wlib a moving picture abow
of ufflceri. Mrs. Vlack was elected all itk own. Harry Woodward, bis
' prcvildeni. Wiy. Uowens vice president wife and Uob Harns are the panlea.
end Mrs. Hag.i sc reury. and ireaaur- Their plciuica an- real good and they
er. Ruby Hilluiaa. '
have a good crowd each evitilng. .Ten
Mr. and Mrs. Jottn Tui>er ddlgljit. eeiils. ^.diutrsicii is chnrged.
Tuily cJitenaineil tl^ ;<l>o'club <rHUi a
l.lttle Voda Hago baa been quite
card party Saturday evening. Owing aick the past week, but is now better.
lo tdekuesa aonie were unable lo at-.
------------—--------tend. Those wbo did had an excM>lloually good time. Mrs. Tucker made #
NOtITHPORT
a spetlol effort' to have Ibluga ploaa- ♦♦«•>♦«♦«♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦««♦
ant for liir guesla, ua ihc.v iulond to
&. iloltnea spent a lew days last
leare for Vliglula In the apring. Three week in,' nrand ' Rapids and other
UUcs v.ci'o plajed. and prises were Southern Michigan points, to look at

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soenU were eerred
Bniery during bef ilineaa. left laat'ruoma.
wet* for her home la Traverae City.'Bierte'a Cafe. Tbe Aadereoo broibThe l.adies' Aid Society of tbe Coa- era left Wedaomlay tnoralag for Han.
dibneriMicb.. where they wlll open a atoro.
gregatlonal chuixh will aerve» dibnerj
at the church perkira Friday. Feb. rj., Mr and Mrs. John Scdilff|nedor reTbe Mlaaes Bauinberger eoteruined tamed borne from laidlngtoa Satur
number of their frleada Wednesday d^ evening, alter apending tbe past
evening lo a dainty supper.
week there.
Peter Wuriburg left
Thursaay| Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Campbell, who
rooming of last week to attend the ^sve spent the past two weeks riw
slate derootTatic coovenOon Whichj,,,„g
relatives to Cbftaico
was held at lonsing.,
*ad Evanston, relumed home WedJames Telgard spent D’ctlncsday In
evening.
s«uom B,y.
I Th, nm ..a
T«, »™uy„boor..b.l.r.,tn...,„,
1. I. Sl..d»..'.
M H.H, J.,
,
friends enjoyed e sleigh- ride out to
(he borne of Mr., and Mra. a WoolThe 1. O. O. K.'s aatiual banquet
bey Tburadsy evening, lulnty «- was given at their ball Friday even­
amenU'were served, after wbkb ing. After a dainty supper the guests
were Invited i» the town fasll. where
a plessini evening was spent in danc­
ber (if tlllmim Jr.'s friends Tuesday ing.
*
afternoon in honor of bis tlfih birth­
H. iloughey of Traverse City spent
day. At t o'vltx-k dslnty retresb- X few days last week at the borne
uirnts were served:
of G. M. Dame.
MUs.Cratv Kehl wsa surprised
Mr. _
and Mrs. r. ^
Scott wero pleas
by . ddmld-r or h.r
oV .
,.IH IH.od.. wbo bo,Udb, wllb lb,.o. ,rt,..rtdob llobd.y .....Ids.
s bounteous pot- luck suppci'. A
podro * I tbe main fcaturo <
lUvssanl, evening w,. sp,^nt in musk
,v«,iug.
:ind conversation..
|
j.
Tlie oreheslTs furnished siieelul,
' '__
niutic at (be M. K. iliurcb Sunday
evn^ng.
„y
CeRvIneing.
Wilma IVainen la HI at this wriilug
"That Mrs. TopOoer must know I
wUfa sppeadlcltu.
^
powder ny face." decided Mrs. De
The Mascnlc lodge ga've a ruri-wcll Puff, "for Just.DOW I bsart ber telling
for Frank and tKmrge Andei-1 Ihe
the Janlior's
JanlloF wife that tbe thought I
Tuesday evejjing at their lodge! belonged to the pUsterjwa' union:"

’Tin?
SATURDAY
THE LAST AND BEST DAY OF THE BIO
WHITE SALE

A Day Filled With Unusual
O-P-P-O-R-T-U-N-I-T-Y

Ncle these
SpeelaU aad

Make Your Plans to be There
THE LAST DAY

CORSF.rS

ts%
DISCOUNT

TBE LAST DAY
wmT'E^ao^s 10% DIs

Note These Specials and
TDE TIME

THE LAST DAY
MUSLIN
se-UNDERWEAR 13%

Beauuful patterns and exceptional value.
A Ltnen of $1.50 value and quality.
18 In. Embroidery nosnclng....... IBc
X7 la. Embroidery naoBelDg . . 20c
A value thot you will not want to nuss
uuce you have seen it.

Sale Slarls-10:30
10c UNBLEACHED

PART LINEN CRASH
An extra good Piece of goods

7|c

rail's G»»e

7|c

Sale Starts at 1:30

Sale Sfarts at 2:30

Over l.MO Yards of
ISc valac
ISc value

WbHe They Last

136 in. Berkley Cambric
to Yards to a Customer.

9C

Tilt IIS Gone

DIS.

Be Ready When Time Is Called

Sale Slarts-9:30
SSITLtcb; -

g

the TIME

9C

yB).,T200

20 X 40 HUCK TOWELS

the hsertWt synpathy of all.'of last week with reUUvea la Tra**
DRANT CCNTeR.
funeral aervirea were held at the erae City and Bla^iam.
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m
ebnreb Friday aftenooa.
A little aoe waa bora (o Mr. and
Orani Center. Feb. U-—Mrs. Geo. wbea bis many friends gatbved to Mrs. Jos Stefnaiac.
Disard' of Traverse City Is visitiag a'|«y tbetr best rtspeeu to oas who
uias Josepblne Hal
few das's with her parents, Mr. and las lived among ns tor ao many years lug for Mrs. Chase I
Mn. James Harvey.
Rev. Harvey from the FrieRds' diurca
Mlaa Viola Mlaer returned to Trav,
Mrs. Harvey's motber. wbo has been ■t Traverae City otAcUted.
erae City after a few weeks with bee
hick all wioter. U no belter.
Will Chooe ot Clicbriat attended tbe node. Peter TbIeL
Arthur McQueer it nuraing a datfer
K E. Champion made n biislness funeral of Hr. Cane.
ip to Traverae City Mcmday.
Henry HeOill bu been bauUng lee wilieh be came near loalag by tb« oaw
Mra 8. L. Braeehridge and Miss ior (he aaylnm the paat week, and in M. A. Culver'a aaw mlB.
Mr. and Mra. John Ferguson enjoy­
of bis iraraea haa been very aiek
Phoebe Biggs attendel an Advc
JveptUt
ed dinner with Mr. aad Mn. Heacten
convention at Mceick aevoral1 days but ia all right again.
Sunday.
lis week.
Mr- and Mra. Ruben Barney froui
Mlaa Doreey gives a good rt^ of
Miss Anna Cbamidon rHumed Sab lionc Tree called on Mrs. Duryea lak
tbe teachen' Inaiitute at Suttooa Bay.
urdsv from tiraod Rapids, where sbe Friday.
Fony-aeven teachers were preseat aad
IK been vlKltlng Mra. Lw C.-Skinner.
The ecbolara in Dlatrict No. 2 en­ a good time all around.
Mr. nnd Mra. Schell nre visttlng
joyed a valentine box laat Fklday and
Jue Stocking, wbo waa hit by a fa'Iiheir daughter. Mrs. Randall, at KaM many were tbe lender measasea eting limb near bin homo aonh of
Bay.
changed among tbe jw^la.
Cedar to still iiDamsdont. but tbe
John Hall spent FYldny nod
Neva baa been aa acarce aa ben'a doctor thinks bis coadlUon s
Saturday at Travertrf- City.
t'-eih It. ihia locality fur ootae lime, arable. John Stocking, father of Joe.
MrK. K. Davis vlKlted at Jss. llSr- (ur aiiu-e the aeres-e cold and
who was working for Stepbea faul­
vey.'K Sunday.
corma oet m ever budy
tier. heard of tbe accident about >0
' Walter BracebrUge. wbo has been
ataied at home la ke<9 w.irm. The o'clock that night aad itarted for
laid up all winter, is feeling much
cjily A^ielet.* evert line bee i the leani- heme, walking the dl*taa,-e of ten
belter, blit Is still unable to use taU
! miles.
hand.
Mra. J. W. Dickeratn and B. R.
Tbe next meeting of Ibe (Vest Un­
drove out from Traverae Ci;} and Csie «»ti*H-t ro, allefirl tbe funeral U(
ion Aid aoclety wlll^bs beld at tbe
■pent tbe (lay at J. M. laiiuit’a last WeIto'''^flItvr?^MB'.jf?*iee:qnau wuihall Feb. »ib. They will serve a
Sunday.
« ulei'x-era. in 'raTerae
t
e Cily
today.
jau luck dinner
Fob. 17.
F >b. IT,
Urani Ccuier
grange are urged lo Iw preseat
next regular roeetlng. February 3*tb.
MAPUKTON

There will be inllUlloD and plani
made for an oyster supper.
Godfrey Valley, wbo baa been ill
.Miss Edith tSIncbcomb Is home with pneUtnoBll. ia on tbe gain.
from ^uckley, caring for her mother,
lawrence Carroll. Andrew Carroll
who hat been very HI.
and Frank Valley'have been banllog
■ga lo Traverae atfc for Will Cat
Siepben Camll. Alex Holman and
«
SOUTH MILTON.
Andrew Gilmore are buay faauling
loga for tbelr new barna.
South MllioD. IVb IS.—All are dad
Frank Fdgeoomb bos parebaoed
o see Atr. and Mr*. A. Goodman out
doe big Fxir of mnlea
igaln after their long aiege of sickAndrew Gilmore eoM a borae lo
Matt Mohoer of Rellalre.
The ijidiea' Aid meets Ihl* '
,Mra. Earneet DeGraw, Mra. Tony
with ilr*. Weatern at Waa-wa
Zoulek .and Verta ierdao are on tbo
tint.
alek lIlL
CbriMie Hin baa been oonSned at
Feb. IS.
tome for aome time on account of a
ieriouK Injury to hit head, indicted by
:be bite of a borae.
Mrs. Tbqmaa Chrlatiaon entcnalii
'll Ihe Wlkia-wah-go-nlBf club at ber
tome Tueaday, the llth. Owing to
he blixinrd that prevnlled. the attend­
ance waa light, bat ibose who were
ortunaie to Qcnrb there felt well relaid. for they enjoyed n deilght/nl
time.
.No chureh service* were beld in
teuih Milton Sundky. aa there waa
lUBiterly mecUng at North Milton.
Toreii lake I* froaun over at. laat.
Ahlcb delights the hearia of the Sahermen. There are a number of Sab
Uouaea on i:>e Uk« alieady.
Tbe farmcis are enjuyiag tbetr own
Iresldes these daya. aa there ie not
uad of an.ublnc toing to market.
Jim Chaney U apeadlog eome time
his cotuge at Chaaey'a Cove nod
nsbiog in EUk lake.
Walter M'llsoa hBH a very
bfirsM taused by running a nail ia Ita
Mr.-and .Mrs. U. Keller of Cleveland.
O.. visited with Mrs. Wm. Wood Ust
week.
John Itll welcomed a lltUe daugfaer to their borne a few daye ago.
Mrs. Joe Mcl.alo is auffering with,
neuralgia la ber bead aad face.

BEtTNER
»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#
Mrs. lleriha Helme received a let­
ter from ber brother nayiag that her
-notber waa expected to pjM awa;' at
Mr, and Mra.^Warrent wet* lo Man>»o to apend a few day* with Mra.
VV'arren'a father, bet on reaching
there found him nick, oo abe auy^
-me dayo with him. then returned
hunie to prt-^re to go back asC
her leifr* abe found her fjtb
pua**d r*ny
Mr Treeee buijgbi a tow of Mr. MIL
l. r last week.
'
Mr. Miller was In Grown Salttrday

ft of Mr. and Mia. WRUsim Mon­
day.
Mr. Minis iveeived a card from
alati-r saying If be wanted to eee his
:!K.iher I e mnsl rone at once. ,
Feb. li

Regular 15c value

9c

Each

ALL DAY SATURDAY
Wrappers and House Dretses

ALL DAY SATURDAY
White Petticos^ts

GINGHAMS and PERCALES
$I.$1.2S and $1.25 values
All Day
7Q«
SATURDAY
«5FC

Some with Insertion and Lace.
Others with 10 in. Embroidery Flounce.
^'our Choice
400
Saturday

Sample line Bediprtadr, no two alike,
marked at a savins of about y».

i

Sotartfay—One table 'slightly soiled Un­
derwear, % eft. -

The fuaeral of C. B. Cnee was held
Friday at the lang Lake church, «ad
Interment trade in lang lake cen
l^e nol^borhood baa lort
good dilaen aad all deeply aympathlse with the bereaved wife aad
daughter. Me alee leaven all brothand two alaura and a boat ot
frieada to mourn hla Iona
Mr, Bari Carmlen went to Carp
Lake to vialt relaUvea
Oliver Caqe of 'Kalamaioo attendud
the funeral of bin brother. C. B. Case.
Mr. aad Mrs. John Clark raent
Banday at Roy Oajtalen'a
Mlaa Olive JUebl npeat a coople of
daye laat «e^ srlth her frtood. Elale
Conklin.
Cbeoter Eltlou reUraed to. htk
home In Oklahoma laat week, haring
boon called here by tbe aertoas 111of hla father. J. M. Etiou. whose
coadlUoB remalna i^out the aaow.
with porii^ a very alight imprornment
The uoftmely death ot Bagnaa Ceaej
M cast a gloom over the fstlro
muUty. aad the wife aad daaghtnr

OODENtaul
Born, lo Mr. and Mr*. Roy Urtle.
Feb. 16, a IIUlp baby daogtater.
lodlu' Aid Satiety meets tbia week
Wednoeday with Mra. Lnlu Hunter of
Bowera Hailior.
Mn. Frank Stevens, who boa been
quite alok. ia able to be about the
boQse.
a. .SUckney of Bowers Haibor
loat quite a valnable borae last Sun­
day morhlng.
'WailB Eimau of Elk Rapids amved
Saturday for a few days' visit with
friends and icl dives.
Robert lackey waa quite sick
daya ’aat week wUb the grip.
Mra. Ray Duan. wbo haa been viaItlng friends and relative* tbe pavt
torte weeks, returned to her home in
Traverae t'4ty last Satorday.
Mlaa Freda Wrlkel 1* visiting at
Joes Oiriatopoer’a (or a few day*.
A few frteoda gathered at tbe borne
of -Hr. and bira. Bugeoe Rusael I
Friday night and gave them a pli
eurprtoe. A heart hunt and a
mminery contest among the in
tbe evealog's enterUinmeaL
Mlaa
Olsdya Harvey won tbe prise bunting
tbe hearts, and David Elman won tbe
prise trimming hla baL Milton Gore
and Den Gbefing acted aa Jadgea. Re­
freshments were served at midnight,
and all report a dne Ume.
Feb. IT.

PROVE THE WORLD REVOLVES
«mpi* Cm

; OutllMd hr Oae

a aeenrate preol
be given tbih that raceatly pubUahed in a Oerman paper wbleb gives
Ibe followlag dlreeUoB* for Mbeianating tbe eame;
Take a goodolsed bowl, ffll U searly full of water aad place It upea tbe
door of a room which to not expceed
to ebaklng or Jarriog from tb* etreet.
Sprinkle pulrertxed chalk over tbs wa-

■traliht black line, any an laeb or
(wo In length. Havtag made tbla Ut­
ile black mark with tbe charcoal pow­
der on tbe anrfaee of>the eonteaU of
tbe bowl, lay down npoo tbe Seer.
cJoee to the bowl, a ettok er aome
otber etralgbt object ee that It wtn be
exactly parallel with (be mark. If tbe
line bappena to be perallel wHb a
crack la tbe door or wltb anr auueaary object to the room this wfU serve
aa well.
Leave tbe bowl nadlstorbed (or a
few bosn and then observe tbe peel-'
tloa of (be black mark with refereaeo
tp;.Urh object that It wa* parallel wltb.
It will be fonad to have moved sboet.
and to haVe moved from eaet to
la to any. to tbe dJreetloa
opposite to that of tbe movemoet of
tbe earth on Ua axis Tbe earth, la
■Implr revolrlag. haa carried tbe waand overythtof else to tbe bowl
around wttb It. bat tbe powder baa
been left behind a IRlIa Tbe Itae
will aiweys be found to bare moved
from east to weeL wbleb provee that
everything elee baa moved tbe otber
way.

EASY TO DETECT FORGERIES

Some methods of deteettog forged

of the p
f to a
lectaro before (be Faint and Varatob
society by A. P. Laarte. prefcMor of
cbemtotry at tbe Royal aeademy.
Tbe lalormalicm. baaed on examlt
tloa of literary materlato, said Profeo■or lanria to very Imperferi aad toaeeama. Ha then told of apodal
CEDAR
motboda wbleb be bad dertoed for eipOltlOBS
Martin Browa of Leland and A. E.
Belllofer ot Maple City passed
through Solon to and from tbe
ty
:ii.bHchn aUte convenikm at Laaalng aeribodribe rceuU* obuioed with ref­
ireh casee of scarlet fever at Mr. erence to tbe palettea of tbe lllnaalaaJ«- uivea.
lora of aneleai Baaaicripta ap to tbe
Cditb tVblie baa Indamatory rhea- ead of tbe Sfteenib eeatory. aad then
dealt wttb the pigmenta «*ed-ta later
tnatiam.
timhe,
tradag them to tbo dawa of
Mors, to Mr. aad Mra. John Haymodera ebctalMry. He showed bow
apart from general eelentlfle aad bto
torieal totcreai. the toqtrirlea were of
great value in eaabltog (orgarles to be
detected to worfcarof art
"There la no doubt" oaM Profaaaor
Lanris. "that a Urge aember of forgertee bave beoa predneod. and tbo
bistoty of tbe plgmoats. uaed to oarplay the
Ucr aad Uter times. dMwed that tbo
deteetioB of tbeee forgoriaa wUl aew
new game
bo eeaparaUvely easy."

rOR LUCK

RoodlesI
'made by
the Flinch Card Co.

This game, although
placed on the market
late last seasem, bids
fair to equal or excel
the game
Flmcb.
A game ^at all tbe
family can play and en­
joy. If you haw liked
Flinch then try this
new one.

AwtralU and tb* toUndi of tbo
Malay antolpeUgo are tbo koM ot
tbo cockatoo. About tbu UmoW tbo
year (be young eaea are aetrtr all ou
tb* wtog aad wltb ibe paroat Wiig are
begtoatog to gatber tote Socks, aeeerdtog to cuateuL Tb* eaew-wkito blrdo
wltb f‘-—
V
ealog oereama. praaoat a rtrr bssattfal aigbt at least So Haggat aad eederty are they la tl ‘
ter* allgbUag that evea tba tu
wboM into they may be after, e
help admlrtog them.
The cockatoo b very teteUgei

Ratdkt,50c

aiYBOOK
SrORE

Aa togealees method
M aabao of a eroaited body
bo rooorded. After a woman had beet
ereoMted tb* beabaad took tb* aMMi
to a ebomlat (or tbe puryeo* of ai
txmetiv tbo tnm. whUA ha U IM
woartof aot to hu rtog. aa m» wokb
wear a dUmemd.

O&AND T&AVES8S SE&AID AMD TBAVXBSE BAT XAQLS, THUB8DA7, FEB. SO, 1913
the L C. Rickard bouse recenily
0* Kean. Eva. Nona and Ida Moor
pled by 1-. B. McHermoK.
Uurw Volie. Earnest Voice and .Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frink, former May Koon.
Mils Uertbn Wical rlslted friends
reaidynu here, bnt now of Cleveland.
Phio'. have been vlslilng In tbe neigh­ in Traveree City :^*.aiday anj Sun
day
borhood the last Week.
Winnie
Pif.ne came bom* from
wctii to Travenu* City Wvidnesd-y aft
TliP tlleplicrii puKliKiae.l Iheir pie
A-noon lo attend lodge inM-tlhg there. socUl at .Mabel until Thursday. Eehr Alba Saturday aud will ruum louiur
row.
Hr. fulling left Feb :■ tor Grand
Sir.'and Mr*. Winnie IJIei.o visit,
Kui'lds to visit lilH molber.
The inletiur of the )iusloffli->
Tbo tree ^hool of agricullnre every leceived several cuatK of freSh paliii wiili Hiu later’s mblbi-r. .Mr*. lfile»
Sunday.
.Momlay evening seems to be <iulii' a mill U uiut'li Improved thereby.
J-dlimh- Rtky und Eamest VU>Hmes-jis.
r. Ui-nedirt lias dased bla special
N. ,J. Wyckoff of Summit Cily wqs mi-i-iIngK at Ilarker Cn-ek and be a'ml dn.tu 10 F'lte UJce Satutua.v.
Conducted by MIsi Mae Dewey.
ealicd to Traverse City Friday noon Ills family have reium*wl to tln-ir lioiu-t
wliere bis wife U visiting her |«rents. here.
,
PERSONALS.
W« wut to
t]^ Department of the
lit" Is. very bfouil. as he baa a llMie
Feb. 17.
fraateet poadble vUae to all concerned and to
dau|^U>r. burn at the Ituiiii- of
iFiv.m WMm-i.day‘K Ihtord Kar.ie
thii end reqoeet that all itenu of personal and
graiidiisrentH In Traverse Cltv.
Leon Moerv. fermeriy smpleyed
»«__Dewey
nnaiBl...................
inta
interest
be senti to
1.___
. . to ‘
C. P. lai'rdle WM in Klugaley Fridey
ALLVN.
MrAIIiRter'!i drug eiore. Ik viKiliiig
ted in the Department We especially
uoorporated
1 business. '
• ♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦« ♦ ******** at the boiiH- of Mrs. SU-e|ier, T.IT WvkI
ask OM ehnrcbes,
eht
fraternal societiee and the
•Mrs. II. MrIJn dues nut lluiirovc
There »n> le-IWeen 2:- and 3tl ItWUlB Scvenfli etm-i. for a f>*w days, tc
Ormnce fnmiih items of interest in their respeovery isM. '
haulliiK lu Allyii Klallou: woud fur two t-uiK-ratliig from bl»'Klrenuous phur
News of social events and
Nela Manignid is borne
<vmil>aiiies. boIlK fur cine aud logs lOf
entertainments,. Improvements being made or con.
iiiBiv-tiihal Mtudlea at Sandusky. 'Slli h.
short vacation.
■ he mill.
templated, and bnsiBass changes and transfers in
.Mie. Fred Tabberer paased on to tluPauFRar.- had a narrow eaca|>e fttua; Prof. Hanslcy has reeevared from
real estate in town and country are especially
Reiter Und. JVh. 8ih. at Free|«rt .M-rimiK injury while luadltig (uiir-fuol
1 attack of grippe wiilcb be has be»-n'
aoceptable. The above applies not only to the
The remains were brought home, and wood at a lilace three mjleii uurlh Mifferlug (or Hu- paM Y’i I;.
▼iUa^ of Fife Lake, bnt to the inrroBnding
the service wua held lo the Mayfield when Hie nu-k Upped over on.biui pin
Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Holland and
conntry.—Editor Herald.
ebureb Tuinduy.
daughli-r
little Geraldine rcliiriii-d Hus
tllllg Idni down aeroKH Ihe luiigiHMl-s Helen Skiver visited her par- (Iie bonu-K lieelH. lit- wuK aknw- and noon to tlu-ir home at ItoYiie Cliy. afti Cbas. Dees of Kaltaska was iMiBl Rmvee. i:i. n Itavli end riaudc
its at Hgnnab over Sunday.
a vWil with ilr. aud .Mm. W. .W.
oiil) oix liuUM- for a huig dlKlam-e and
esM caller In town Friday.
mrre all taODie over Sunday rrom
Mark Kingsley, who is attending lhai at host KO riMlB away. He railed
cliinond and family of Weh'ier
lilgli Hibooi a| Traverse I'lty. vlsil»l
Mrs. H. PMHieter of Cadillac
hel|i ami was litutid l.y j
Kl ri-ct.
ilrcd Wedneeday to care fur her lia
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd SulTord of, Is iiaremB over Sunday.
whti <-ame ami fael|ie-l him out
. Miss Ida Kleiber returned last even­
Miss Ruth Wyckoff, who* has been
ter. Mrs. Ed Gilmore, wbo is seriously Tra»e«e Clt.v. wbo have b*^n pew,
SeVeial ieani« t-i? « Hr riieluyaan ing from ultt-nding tin- big milllm-r.' |
UL
>ialUns hli fachbr. Cbaa. SUtford and wy ill Ik liiut-h lni|iroved at'ibis wrii- plow broke om He- nuid lif-nti
op. uliig fn CbUago.
Fred Hamilton of Oobsll was Sbe family, returned borne Sunday.
ood haul Simdav.
.Misa BandaL who is leaching in
Jno. W. Crvi«e and Chat. S^scy. of
The funeral of one of Mr. and Mr*.
guess of L- E. Green over Sunday
.The O. W t-lDik saw mill I- running boiii r wi-re In lh«i rlty ycsH-iday "it
Traverse City, visited Mrs. feintm
I'nuik
Coin^well'a
twin
baby
boya
«u
Sira. W. E. Richards returned from
rdll l.laM now.
over Sunday.
biiKlm kk.
hM M tbe Catholic church on SaiorHanim on Wednesday.
Mr. and il
........ .......... ..
There
wlH
be
a
S|s-Uing
school
L. H. Wheeler of Sunset Ledge.
& a. m.. Father Flayjo coo€oc<Fata Naylor baa a new gasoline eninday with relatives at Keystone.
tie Sliuit dlKtriu up uorih next Bat- Oiuclia, WOK in (h« city y>->il-*i<lay uii
ins tbe servlm.
giaej^r prroslng and grinding
Mr. and Mm. Myers wem to IMmli
.day iiigl.'i.
l.iut;i.-m <-(>niu-<'t<-<l with bl’i n-xirl
In Ute <athollc cemetery.
meat market.
Monday for a week’s visit wliii veluThere Iibk het*n snnH- eunii
llv
Ik (daiiiiig iiiaiiy iiupruvrincniK for
1W -nuay Hee«- held the monihly Hies,
JJttle Dorothy Gilmore U 111 from
-ilos frreriiu; driliig tin- ivdd snap'
II- (vmitiig Kuiiiiocr.
botlneM meeUns of thetr cloaa aith
John Mo* went to Jackson Tuesday, Ibmie did not gv< llieir iih.N •■uinpletan attack of pneumonia.
Mis* Far Bsmu* left th>t morning
Anctu
and
Joe
Tiffany
on
Thursday
where
he
ex|iecis
lo
And
employment.
Hesirr Louka retnmeu from a bual*>d iM-furt.- the SHOW cauu-.
for several days' visit with her aunt
erenlns. Hefrethmenu ranaUllns ^
Hr. Carson, dentist. Is at bis rooms
neat trip to Grand JUpIda SVlday.
Mr. Jorgeiueti of (be wood am) IhiIi Mr.-*. Tri* Ttiiklism.
Sigfrled Bematelne relumed to bis sandaiehea, picklet, cooklea uiid cake in the Fenton block evi'cy Tiies<!H.> deiiaii'meiii of I(u< fch-y gr liuiiglaK tin.
were aerred by Mrs, TBienr.
and Wedne-:day
Hr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson went
borne in Evanatoe. III.. Snnday.
tUK here Ihe lust nf tie- wie-l;.. || !■
tIcKiige iininlluan went to Keeil
I Gland KaplJs HiIk iiHiriiliig. Mr
The KeejySwect and Grace and Grit
Mr. and Hia. WIU GUreore
v|MH <e.| Some rliuiige will U- nia-le In'
.Fnd> rsoii will lake the Sliiine (lerr'-eK
lo Walton Sunday, where he hM a -laoaea tiict at the borne of Mra. Ii. City Tursday on buslni-ss.
Johle-m.
K
mil
Friday
evening.
After,
the
Mr.
and
.Mm.
Frc-d
Moore
of
klanton
and
Mrs, .Viid.i-rson will vIkH with her
poattlon in tbe station.
returned borne Tuesday after s|N-ndlng
nlKtyrs.
1
Sir. Smith of Baxter waa here on buaineoa aeaaJon the evening
loyally spent in games and music wo weeks here visiting their sun.
Hans Tobler. left last night for I
buslMaa Hondsy.
ALMIRA.
«
s of po- laude.
Grand Rniiids. where be wilt ie<clii-|
L. Morrta of Tra*«ae Cliy la In •Mre. Hills si'^vrd r
A sleigh toad of young peo|ile from
talo aalsd. baked beans, rake and
tl»e t’on»lKlury and Shrtue d<'ere--.il
town on boainetnahia woMt.
We are baling fine weather.
Utile Verda Crego Is visiting In ntcoa. followed by an abundant supply the Rparllng neigh borlumd altended
Jesse Ijike wasvhe guest nf lii< wlHi till- iwM uf,(b(.> TtaverKO- City]
church here Sunday vevenlng.
]
Cadillac, the gueat of Nra. John Ter- of candy hearts and kisses.
IDvtiidpareniK and C-eai grandfather. crowd.
Jllas Wilms UutoirTu--on the sick Mr, and Mrs. K 1 Ijike and E C.
wlllifar.
Mrs. Chet Darlink of Slanioo and
Mr*. Ed Garnet left for Battle Creek!
»t.
I.ake. last Sunday .
this morning fur aooii- liuic. Mr Gar-|
Sirs. G. E. Hodgea aUended (be daughter. Sirs. Wm. SroU of South
D. U. Ensign left Thursday for isniWaller SpeUmah of Ijke Ann spent nett arntupanied lier. and lie w ill thciij
funeral of'Mrs. Fred Tabberer at Hay- Buardnan. came Wednesday. Feb.
sing on business. He will reiura Sal- Mondn) evening with Ivan l.ake.'
to he piv^nt at,a family reunion
on In Ih'lroil viherc jie will enterj
«eld Tneaday.
^rday.
Mr. Kidder, Sr., is no belter at this
A. T. Breed It quite ill; Sirs. Breed the former'a nwther. Mrs. Chaa. I
ikikIuI sefvii-e liavim: .-v*-Uaiig<-«*
Helm and Madison will give another writing.
llonA. the occasion being hgr 77th
ts some better.
with a.Delnilt man who wished to!
of their |io|iular dancing luinies at lieM’in Shilliday U sick in tred.
Sire. Jennie Orlahold of Peterabarg. btniday. Mrs. Dehean was taken III
ime here to live.
, j
Monroe ball Thursday evening. Fel.
There will be a spelling Uw beltl at
MIA.. Is the guest of her aunt, Sirs. the same day and has been under
Mrs. C. D. Town's and. Mrs. Jos.j
A goiMl lime U VKsnred Co all wbo lha Kliult si-boolhouse Saluiday f.-venle rare of a phyalelan since.
E. Tlbblta.
/
Itulier of i:ik iUi|.ldK. er.- In the fii> |
niinid.
..
lug. Feb 22
O. I. Boyntob nBd.^lly are now' Miss Clarlsiia Downey has returned
>r a day's slionrdng.
I
BlAe Huclle. the 11 monlbK«|i!
Paul Rare bad the niisforfuiie to
•eUlcd In tbeir sew home, recenily home frucu Cadillac.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kehe* went toj
Maaier 7 ynn McKee of CjidlllBC vis daughter of Mr. and Mrs <i«<'>rge'Fr>re- haw a pile of eordW'HM) fall on him .Inn ArlMir Ibis morning where Mr I
vacaied by J. Jonas.
man. of North i>atwdiBe. died last Sal lust F’llitay He called tor belp and
-Sliss Mna Burkholder was down lied-relatives here over Sunday.
Kehov
goes
for
tr<-alin>-nl,
Janies
i
The last number t>f the Century en- urday mornlUR after a brief illnesa. vifK. Elis lUsle and daughter Nora Kelioe ut*oiD|>aute(] them.
from South Boardman visiting her
i
Funeral services were held from the
eltt to hlK assiniaiiee
brother Henry and wife a couple of tenainnie;.l class at the. Grange Hall
H. H. Kedarey and wife returned.
scboolhouse of Ihai iicIghUirluHsI .VIoii
Guy tntrien I* drlvlag Will fiarkh I tbeir liotite at' Irou Mountain ye*-|
a-lll be given Thursday evening. Feb
dayc the laat of tbe week.
day aflemooR
t.-ani. hauting vordwood. He iiad the terdav after a two weekK"vt*ll wllbj
Mre. r. F. Batwell of Manton waa 27. by charlpn dioward Plalcnbunt.
Feb. II.
ntisfortiim- lu •have his toad upset on
here on butineae Friday and Saturday. The subject will be ''Worms lleiieatl
relatives amt frieailK In the city,
|
Moielay
iSIra. Slunger of Clinton waa tbe me Dot."
T. O. Baker left this morning for
Perry W. Hothgeh left last WedneKChurch News
cueat of SIlM Marion DIckleon over
CORNELL DISTRICT.

short biisineKK trip lu Katkaaka and
dar
for
Frankfort
lo
see
his
grandiarBandny.
< Prayer meeting every Wedneslv >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦«•
Elk lUpidK.
i. Mr and Mtw. John -RRiith. after
Mra. Prank Thompsou of BuAley'evening In SI. E. church it TrW
Guy W. SUc'k of Cadillae was H. this
Miee Acfies Rewin. who ha* been
Kl>eDdlug three montiiK with his aunt
te vlnUlng bar alater. Mra. A. Camp-1 Sunday ac-rvlces for Feb. 23. ISIS
felnliy Monday an-i Tut-sdaj.
visiting with frirnds in tbe city for
and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. K fj. Uate*.
helL
{Sunday aAooI in M. E.church
a
John Amy bas be>-n quite HI again.
the past few days left this nomlng
s.
Vio)a
l^ke
was
rilling
on
Mr*.
Kenneth LtBar relieved O. L. noyo-j II;4.*> a. m.; preachingin the Presby
Mm. Philip KeHugg is VIowl) luifor ber home at Barker Creek.
l.ewlK Huellmaniel Ust Frida}.
ton on mral route Nu. 2 u couple of tertan church at Z p. m.. by. Rev
roving.
N. J. Brown has returned from a
.Ml- WniulM-e of Cedar Ituii it Very
daya tbin week.
tong of Manton.
Mr. and Mm. Frank lliitl.r ami Mis
borl vIkU with relailves at Manistee.
Mra. VIo Got returned tVedneedey
Epworth l.,engue in M. E. Aurcb a' Tank Barrett
at Juliii Allly’^ low.
R. R. Pawshaugh. who ha* been In
Mrs. Iru Ran- bad quite a fall on tbe
from Grand Rnpidn. where abe was (i:.30 p. m.: l<H>ic. ‘The Spidat Motiv.
'unday.
e laM Friday, huniug her hip so *be the city for )*e i«si few day* on tmsviflttng her danghter.*
‘ —ly.ve." Mark 12:2K-34: I.uke «:2:
Hauling Ice I.- the iii-ler uT 4be day.
wax liaidly able to gel aniuad the IneH* left this imirnliig fur bis borne
Mra. D. MeAley went to Traverse'John l.".;3t; Rom.. 13:10; 1 John 2;i:.
MUa IJute Ketiiier Is wurklug
.
Gniiid Rapids.
houee.
City Sunday to eee her sun. Otis Hol-I Fn'aclilng Immediately after hy :ien BriglianiV '
B. M. Palmer l^ft-ihia meming for
Mm. I.uey riark and son Were
brook, wbo la lit
jllev. A. W. Baker.
Cecil Amy nii.l Jiilm Zlnimi-rmaii
Saginaw, where Ik- will be (pr a sburl
KUi-»l» of Mrs. laura Uale>'Tm-Mlu:
A Steele. WnUar Dowen. KraukI Feb. 18.
tre working fur Joliu BarrHi.
buKlnena.
iilthe <
Mrs.vIoaeph Flake Is able to lie out
**^****************\ .W. A. Dutner. who ha# bssit In the
igsin.
MABEL
B'chy for a short time on buelsesa left
Ernest KeiimfE'ami 1-oule Haines
raoming for Cadillac where he
tre rutting logs for Bert KvIIusk.
Willie Getty drove to Traverae (Hy will be for a few days befbre relnraFeb. 18.
Ing to'hia -home at IJrlrott.
Saturday.
Conducted by Miu Edna Wall.
Alfred Perkin* returned te hi* hem*
K. T. Pray made a fcuslneo* T-'ip
Reed City this morning after a few
»
F’lte Ijike one- day last -we.!k
BENCXIN.
e city.
There will be a pie auHal :>l tlra days’ visit with frlendK
nw people of Kisgslej ud the
rtMhsv
Brown's Thiireday evetilqg.
| Cha*.
Quinlan and wife, who
Earl
Smith,
who
lias
bo-n/wurMiig
this
Departmeol.
conatiT are all intereited is
Sam Cbanry made a' trip lo Tur.-b licen vlKliltig in the city for tbe past
L
Boyne
Cltv.
1*
borne
hiimlug
We tball be glad to have jadiriduals, cburcbea,
River Saturday.
|few day* left Oii* morning for their
mounded knee.
tbe Orasge, fr^onial eoclAia asd all other orH.
J.
-Hoyi
of
wnilamaburg
war
a
home
at
IITiile
Cloud,
Mr. and Mrs. CUud Webb ofOw-w
I bgnii is itemt of newi, perx
I T. L. Heskina left this mamlng for
•re vuiling their slater. .Mrs- .Call caller here .Monday.
esta of moetiag^ aoUcei of e—
The Swastika Clpb met with Mra. Grand itapid*. where he will vUil for
Urpantar.
bsdoen cbaagei, psbUc improremenU
ja few days before leaving for Buffalo
Grandma
Worden has move.1 back Losee last week.
beisf done <or oostomplatod. aalet of real eiUta
Cworge Uudscy and family WsUed and Detroit on business,
-0
ber
borne
In
town
afier
brink
Is tows or coontry,
oontry, iasd asy other items of gesrrl-itiv-t* Here Sunday.
j Htnry Mastoek left this mefitlng Tor
ler ana and rsaiily several weeks.
•nl tsterert. Bend iall itemt te Hiss Edsa Wall.
JcReraon IJnds^r la eulie sick at Grayling, where be w 11 Tbe for
Tbe pdtioffice was moved FMday to
Ml» hu charge of the Department.—Bdifor
{days on business.
t* new home at Cook’s store. Gene this w-rltTg.
Hanld.
Ft-1-log V.rtsHi 1* n-t ilulU so' p. a. Clary left this meming lor
Cook has been appointed iioatinasier.
{Alpena where he will stag*-'Tl FI
There wa* a bo* socUt at Cook’s well.
wlth'ber psrvnti-. Mr. and Mrs. John
J.
R.
Button
Jg
raising
ten
full
for the Girt Scouts of tbe Congregakail Saturday nlgbl. A good limr Ik
Bowden or Summli City
blooded Cbeeter white pigs- They bre tional eh*rch there.
wponed.
viKltlns her nisca. Mrs K. J. Case. aiMl 1
Ur. Drownkon was ctiied to Floridi
Harry Winn of the Middlcbee-MarA eurprise party was'given Monday ihree day# old asd beauUe*. sisiar, Mrs. Cco. McDonald
Tneeday on ac-ounl of the illness
Feb. 17.
shall Oven Co., of Cbli-ago. is here tnlight at C. K Umb's in honor ot tbe
_Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown were Stnn- bh mother.
. ----------------- ^-----KUlllag a new oven for ReU’s bakery.
'lirtbdays of Mrs. C. E. Ijimb
mlt City visitors Sunday.
Revival iseelinss are being conduct Orla Lapb.
♦ ♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦ «
H. D. Weal.
>>*«n In ths
Edward Potter went to Detroit Fri­ ed by Rev. Jouee and Mr. ami Mr>
NORTH PARADISE
Mist Eetber Dunabee has In Trav­
*,tliy for several da>a on buslaesi reday. where he will iioit friends and Bales of Bherman at the 3t.'E.4-bnrcb erse City Saturday.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦,turned to bU home at Grand Rapids
relative*. He may work there and Summit City.
We are g)ad to say that Mr*. Wm.
Mr. and Firs. Roy Van De Bogart
■ot return until spring.
John Bowden of Summit Cliy wa: sre visiting In CadllUc before leaving Riley U able lo be np again, but ^ g Myeo letv thls morning for
Mm. Ben Worm it aUe lo be arwmd a Kingsley caller Wednesday.
city, wfcere be will visit for
tor tbe west, where the)- will make eorry that one ot tbe twins has been
-again after her *ev«e illness.
MUs Netlle Gray stieaded the teach tbeir new borne.
very auk. _
If^,.
relatives before leerGam M'esntr of Wkaska is visit­ era' institute at Traverse CHy^
Mra. Ernest Curtis and children left
Freeman left for Alba agal*
,or a short buslnesa trip to Mlling relative* end frlesds here. His week.
for tbe north to Join Mr. Curtis, -who
Prof..A. H. CUrk and Mist Bartb
old friends end nelsbbars welcome blk
ent away earlier In tbe winter.
return.
attended tbe teachers’ lnltit^^
Feb. 17.
,
Rlchard Sparling Saturday and SuncadlUac. where she has bean vTsMU* Helen Skiver opent Bunda.v Traverse City Ust week.
Ring for tbe past week with frlaBds.
wKb ber pareeu mt Hotmes Biding.
Herman BorensM was a Traverse
NelMKi Milks, who ha. been^worklM
na. returned
Pete Bnpder returasd from Grand City vlidior last Saturday.
WILLIAMSBURa
for Mr, Sayera at RIvcrvHp. cameV^
homo at
i FTlnt after
his home
Rapids with e Bae spaa ot draft eolu.
Saturday; Feb. 8. was openUg: day ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Djdown
♦Idown Thoraday
Tbnrsday to rlalt a few days ,
business.
|
Edwin Clark went to Flint, where be for the new grorfrry atore.
le# eattlng baa begun and pecker* with retatlves before stating for
» _ «L
E. Betta of OetrelL who ^ been
will work tbe rest of the srtmer.
Tbe MaceatM {larty at Dr. Fenton's are buttling their Ice from the jwnd. I Rapid Rjver <o visit with Ms brother
in tbe city lor a few days on bu*tne«s
Pet# Bnyder of NorUt Dorr, is the last Baiorday evening was well at­
Mra. Bwyn
•n Hill
Hill.............................
is visiting ber hns-^ Eva Moor Is staying with l^ra.
left ihl» 'morning
gueet of bU nneu. Pour Weber, of tended. Ail iwpori a dne time.
boffd at Jackbon. where be I* worh-'g-r«>ii*ii. whilr M
Ftecman la
be will be for a Short Um* bethis pUee.
Mrs. Sailor was a Traverse Oily
Eamest Voice Is kept quIU busy
tore reluming to his home..
Fred Welat returned to Qraod Rap- caller Wednesday.
lave
Mr. and Mr*. Arrb Brown, who have'making
poatcards Ulely.
{
Ms after ipeodlsg a Uw daya ber* on
Mra Howard Ouan was a Traverse b*M Tisltlng at Coldwater and other { Thoee that o-lled en Mra. Wm.
lathe mlU and sbingia
bneiacea.
City visitor Wednesday.
eoutbera points, are pxpected home lo- Rjjey Bundsy went Mr*. Joke Per- KANTED-A
min. Addrens Aiex Ssrer*. Bomb
Mies JeeM Bowdes speat Snadar
The members of the Mabo
f BigbL They will njove directly into haU and daughter.'Clam wnilasi
Boardman, Mkdi.
feb tbit

NEWS IF EMND TRAVERSE REfilON

PAGE SEVEH I

COIMNINE: & CONNINE
LAWYERS
Want n. conntmc

NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS
Fife Lake Department

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Kingsley Department

Try Laughinq : Yourialf.
Companion
1 Woman's Hot
the- course of a talk to gIrU about
tifendiblp with boys, appear* tbe followlDg wise obeervation: ’’ll I* not a
bad Idea at -all to laugh at one's own
(allures. It Indicates at least that
yon have tmaginallOB: that you (
Imagine how funny other people mi
think souieUilug that yo nhave doa
Unfortunately True.
Tbe Uidustriuus mat. has bla potato,
but be seldom Is oa guod compaliy aa
tbe loafer.

tun's Uinhilav lo‘
!)■•- liaiikK uf (he-(>r hiiKlueKH (III Hist day.
liii-'We.I.ihur.s

liH.A. DOTY win
open a flash light
studio at Bendon,
first door ea-t of Ben­
nett’s store. He will
DC there Ftb. 20, 21
22, alsofcfi. 27,28,
March I. Popular
prices.

IiiselecUnjJ tlie ha.ik .^o: your
huviiigv, don't foil III consider
carefully
the Humageinent
and Sliding of ll e hank.

For more than fifty years this
bank has 'stood among the
foremost financial institutions
of Michigan and the fact that
it has seived its cHm^ well is
shown by its standing, iollaence and the volume of^ its
luisines.s now.

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK
Cspital t200,000.00 Surplus S100.MB^
Resources, $2»2S7,000.00

THE WHITE SALE
Will Conlinue UnlU
Wednesday, Ft b. 26lh

This will affonl everybody a chance to profit by
the low prices now being made on White Goods of all
kinds.
' A mighty good time to buy Cottons. Sheetings,
Embroideries, Bed Spreads. Muslin Underwear, etc.
Prices are. so low you can afford to stock up for
future needs.
Lockwood ’Bleached and Half Bleached Sheetings.
yds. wide. On sale at yard............
EEXAREABLE UBtN
BARGAINS
Unbleached
Crash Tow­
White Outing.at yd.S^C
eling.
at
yard....... 4A^C
Fruit of tbe Loom and
Bleached Toweting,extta
Lonsdale Cotton,
good, at yard....... 8^
at yard..................8^e
Mercerized Bleached
One Lot Wide Embroi­
Table Damaska The 50c
deries. 15c & 18c values,
kind, at yard......... S8c
at 'yard....................11c
$1 Table Linens. AU
linen and 2 yds. wide.
Bleached Pillow Tubing
At yard................... 82c
Line 1 finish, 45 in.wide.
Mercerized Bleached
at yard....................18c
Table Napkins. Hemmed
All Line-1 TorerhonLaces
ready for use. Doz.84c
Good wide patterns, at
$1.25 Bleached Table
yard ....,................... 4c
Linens. Every thread
Bleached Sheets. Tbe
linen. 2 ysrls wide.
50c kind. Sale price
Beautiful patterns,
each..........................S9c
at yard.....................9Sc
A Mighty Saertflee of Cloaks aod Furs
4
fir Ladies. Chinchilla and fancy
worth $7 and $7.50.
mixed Coats, worth $10.
for Ladies' $ 15 and $16 50 CoaU of finest
Chinchilla and Broadcloth.
WBlfE SAIE SPBOALS

$7.98

GLOBE DEPT STORE.

. Mur tails are cAised lir tbe Joints
asd^ scusctes ot Uie boi^ becomlni:
cold and suS bom'atuudiiic. U>' the
careful um of l>lasl;ets the kIuijI
tould ^ kvpl more cutuforiahle aj..l
Ilia linba aitd niuarlcs mun flexed,
nod he would luke less time nfl -r
atartlBs to warm up and pel in cundMIoo to control his fet-U The iiurse
that Is a)loa<‘d to stand naked
less^ blanketed in cold weather until
! beoutoos thorouKlil}- slllf. and
j started In a burr>- or asked
make rbort turns before he has »ltr<ned,np enofiah to have rontrol ot Ills
lepb will aenerail.r ito'down when lie
slips badly. When dHving a team up
a heavy gnide.. alwua loosen t.he
check reins.
We' see drivers with high wagons
behind their horses who plaud the
nnluaU with their beads to the win.!,
when, by tumlni; sbein round they

1‘rol.... E. Chaimian, iiouliry vxiK-n
of the CnlursUy • f MluMsoia. is !r\Ing to interest tlic fanueis and fwul
totueu of that stale In the inatti r
lurreasiug the Wi-iKlit of their inarke;
poultr}-. Ho sttys: • Tlutv are approtl
inalely J0,:i::,UlW cluikeUs in Jlliiiiv'sola. KciHliii): tiieai until I'li-V weigti
one pound liiure will add $!.«wii,uiiu to
their value."

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*" kte«hera*i>f the Salt Lake City, tie
den. Proi-o and U>gan il iahi P.Hilirv
assoclaliona are aKitaiine the matter
of roraung a mate assmiaiiuu to »'
fur the lnipix.Vi'imnl of the puuUiy
dustr)- of t'lah.
A fire-yecT-nld Ulaik Stpanisli hen.
owned by Mrs. Taykir CoIUns nf
Bellies. III. lins adu|H«.d six kiltmts
end cares fur them as tend. rly as if
they were her own chicks, fitf kit­
tens have ikanuld to he<.d.the call of
the ben and Hie ben hrouds them I
sanM! as site would^n uian> cln. ks.
A dipnrt'K'm of puultr.. husbandr.v
has Ui-en added to the u ::ular n
at the Slatt Ci llm* of AcMcuUni
Athens. Oa. A » nvisi l.iiilu.ug'is In in?
erected tor this ilepjnnier.t.
Just before TbrnkM ivlng in a single
dsy. 21 car loads irf ntrteys w
shipped from Moirisiown. Tonn..
the New York City umrlu'i. Tlie
gregale .vnlie of the shlHuenl was
Vteerd St St'O.iKW).
Don't forget that It is Imponaot to
broed only lie.Mthy fowls, that Uiey

wfluansri Mrs. Btokkaflll kept bar
t at tos eatlyfag bank wbsra
d torstodsMtolMBa. -Tbat

the lot of tbe animal more livable
In this matter of shelter tbe Swiety
lor ihi* Hrcteuitoii ut Cruelty (o Autmala tau also do good work, and in
lilies Ibis question is hot outside the
province of the mountid poUcenien.
The sialile should not he kept i<
wnrni. Horses should not be given
lie cold water to drink. And drirm
should be slow to use the whip after
snosi laJla.

should have atrabuniUDco and variety
whclcsmue- food, that they should
be boused In well planned upen^rmil
houses, that they requite iximpara
ly little cdK if that care is only of
the (oini.aHi sense- kind. If you re
ni.-n.hir tliite ihings >oa cau fotr<t
luosi of the r-pCtiliry troubles." fur
you witi'l have 'em.
for oaily .hicks should be
itaried •auun. -Kubruary sud «*arlv
March*<-lik-ks arc Bsuully money nisk«rs. Till- cK ki-rris arc good., phniip
yiWsieCB b. the liiiii- chickens aix- selliiil: at rt u.'?r ct-nu a pound. Tbe
punris. if pniperly t-ared for. will
iiiik.- fine fall and winter layers when
iggs arc at lop prlc-s.

t ot wu«ny
fVir tirdinrrv work about the farm.
tills
such ns disit-itiiing tUe puaUnr
__ ____
..ri bards
__ __ ____
iiourrs. luma, and su Yorlfa. ttm-<- orlyear from two applicalM.ns of arsenatc
four uhlexioonf^s of the cresole soap'ci lead. This Is the third cuusecntivc
lo each Kutkiii-of water -cill make a'-.-V Hu.1 resulu Hh.- tills have beeu
r.ilisfailory s<>liilk>n. Since (hn solii- ..iiUiiio-d. and ii%ias vuaie not from ac­
ts ric-.ir it -on In- applcid lhroui:*i .Idem or absc-nre of wornu. but from
;.iiy kind of a spray pump or wilb a'a thorough onderstanding of bow
brush.
Icpray etfectually for this insect, i
* • *
|iie>i doing the work as li should
Soli.e new l.-K-ds just luipp>*9. as dune. Only two appllcalioos h-ive
with ti e popular :.i.d hatedcu-me ('oluni- been needed in our orchard, as >
Ian tVyatuhxic. which camr- into ex-,I.ad but .me brood of (odling moths
istence because a White Wyandoti* fight, in st-cHana where there are twe
hc*n saw fit to crawl through a hol.-'or three broods of worms, more ap
in a fence, there being a flock of plications of potson spray mnr. i<
Kam-d I'iitmiui'i RfHkr or the other nude if Hie worms are to Iw kept
►hie. The i.wm-r of (ho hen—a clergv- Inun the apples. In any tocatloii. bow­
man—liked the cross w-hk* resulted ner, (be first brood of worms cam be
so well Uiat be proceeded to per-jrntirely rootroilcd Witit two nppilcal-etuaie it. The ColumUaii exhibition tluns of poison.
- f'bicwgo gave it Its —

m ,Cattle

liipifillPliiiilllilliiilillllllll

alt.^just
k with.
fingers of the- feeder. Feed thy calvi
every fonr to six hours for the first
few day% and after that, thn.1- liuies
« day will be euougti. The aoiuuui
•bould be deiermlncrd by the size of
the calf, of coume. but H Sboiild
eze-oed imaT'Ints at firei andgan then
be ino-eased as the deniancls of
calf require.
Tbe lusiu ihlngs al.«i't a calf i
IR to let Id the sunshine, to keep it
dry. and as warm as insnibk-, but
never sacrUice suiulilue and dryce^
for warailb. -Sunshine Is essentia
lor tbe best deveheproent of lli.
(Sires, and they will not make a g.iui
giowth unless Ihey are allowed to sta;
In the sun all Ibey wish. One of ih.
prltK-ipai sdurc-es of failure in growiui
sklni-milk calw-s Is lo keeping then
In quan.-n Hist are cold and damp.
Arcordiog to pniL-nt castom ih.
biK-f animal has praciirally no ni-ck
Tbe Liuudy trImmItiK, •liicludhig He
-flret joint of the Ui kbone. is all that
la remov.-d Ironi He-. hock. This li.N-k
litailuing is used fur sauiugi- mrat or,
inin<-eiu.«l or is sold fur .log lu.-al
The rib cut is uW cxclu.sively loi
masts. Tin cliiick serves well Jm
roasls. steaks «r iioi roast. The for
ward or neck eml of the chuck i ssiill
able only fur masts or slews, sod iiso
ally solU lor about llirev cents a
I Iban the reniuliilug i>ora Sbui^er or arm steal.# cut frolic
Us lowsr end of Uie chuck arc soiii.Uiues sold for runnd slmtks. itoast<

:r.:

seoied (be last word Ibsl bad
uttered upon lbs suhiect
tolly deranged. Although tbs rooaiB
Hay and Jane. He will endeavor to for Thrieui psHents were barred and
ired by doobls doors, tbey were
it earlier In tbe spring when the
Of the highly prised products of the
wtaBe (or thns
garden Is affordliut lilHe or I
vsmtable garden.
9 harmless tbera was tittle
Uiw good ground for tonialues, but other greHB vogetuhlex.
drteUoa toslds tbs spadous
no ti«ab manure, as the latter wUl
Market gardeners hare made It
groundi. In fscl. when it celebrated
ulate plenty of triage but few general pracilee to force rhiilarb tn tu fifth BDDiverasry by a garden par­
fruit. Well rotted manure or pulvetw rartous ways to siipfily the mld*wlaii-r ty. the governor, the mayor and a
ited sheep manure msi be dug Into and early siting trade from whirb
........................... gursto, thslr
the groun.l to advantage, or comraer they have been aMe to rvallie hamlcUI fertilizer may be forked into tbe
iwodls. Their melbuds are Mmwith
keepers and Inmntss. pMotog
soli sfter the plsnts have been set out. ple. luezpeotive and caa be very eas­
traitog Into story nook and cranny.
wspoonfui of nitrate ot sods ajh ily adapted to tbe average home i
Tbe(a WM DO skoletan in the Poltsplied Just as tbe tonatoea begin
No experience la necessary
Aeld asylum, nor any bicmtsb to bo
turn will help the rtiwDlag process and forew rhubarb In a «nall way to r
give a rich color.
ride a ubh- supply during He- latter
Thus It happened that two men met
part of March and AprU before the to MS of the spseloiis eerridon. and.
Here is a simple pUn tor ralslng|'weBUK-r has become eulflclently werm made (rUndly by-tbe toodval occasKm
l»o not dig a trench, but to eun tbe plants In the opeu ground. and tbs dtaner. at wWch risKoTB.
gumilta and pattonta bad sat down to> the soil as flne as the tnllto of
•stber. entofud Into coaveraatioB
Be IfltimMe With Your «oH.
This to a bsaatlfnl ptaoe." said tbe
r into It <
The seedsman may (all you that
older, a digaldsd ganUemao weariog-a
the plauiB in a single tow right roU. parmdps and mHons do te st in frock coat and carrying a silk bat la
lurhes ai<ari and cover tbe grouud sandy soil, but the serdsuau caiyioi hit band. "Tbongh I am mainly
(here Is the pointi with twu invlies of come out to your itlttce and dig in
for Its having been created.
fresh lK>rse msuure (fresh, mind youl. garien iinUI he finds that at one
' d at tbo
taking i-are that li do<-s nDi. touch, the of it there Is'more aaud In the loam
plants. Alinolutely do further weric than Bt'ibe other end. You may hh
wlU be required nnlll Otiie to blanch uion tbe right spot by accident, bup
the (wlrry. Wlist i-ontd b«- enslerl
there Is gri-at danger you will ptaiii
"Teo." Mid tbe otoor. 1 as Oovthose i-aiTOts where the celery ought
irimr Pike, yoa hnow."
to be. In the heaviest noil on the place,
T'm very pleased to make your neand vice versa. Then |io»r crops
or." ooM too olbar.
and early summer crop. It Is one of both celery and cwrrois will Ik- the graaplng (be speaker s baad
the first vegetatdfe 'that matures la first Indu-ailon that something is T was tote for tbe dinner or I abonl^
the o|i-n gniuuil In spring, generally wrong. You must fliul It out and make have met you before. I am tbe tnej|Or
sidfl next season.
of
PuttsOrid—Arthur
Jenklnoon
g rc-Bily (or labh- use lu early
Onibbe."
Tbe first man rcUantsd a step
-Indeed. Mr. Mayor? 1 am drilghted
to meet yoo. oven here." be sold, wllb
a forced smile. "fibaQ ws'co etttsldeT
• Td prefer to show you someUitog of
our arran
~ '

Variriini of appW differ grvatly
I Ibe cuDdMioDs of (be stamen bars
and ativunu-ge should be taken of this
praying. In auwe usebards
found that as so.ni as tbe blossoms
' >»ff of the Black Twig trees
rianreu bars had wide cracks between
ineui and v.uiu iL the right cooi
sinayiag. Uum-» Uuauiy was the
rioweat and most imgalar of anv
xariely in these orchards in reaching
luU hhmn. and in gbedding
ge This was the last variety
sprayed, os the ueas were not only
if bl-M/Diin*;. but tiie slanien bars
were slow in sepaiating wide enough
let the romon sprsy down into the
bottom of the cal.vi cnp.

Elgiitcen millioo nrawtwrry plauts
ere sold In t»ll by the B. M. Kellogg
Flowers ar wcU as vegr-tabli.a need Company. TDroe Rivera, Mich. Moat
feeding. Tl-is Is rvtJcifiarly
of these plsris wore grown si Three
loses, which seldom get as much Riven but ilie (xui.pany also
Eourlshmeut as they rraily crave.
farms at Caoby. Ore.. ai.J at Twin
your eyes to rase ga*
Falls. Idaho. Tte company printyd
j«ssll>illUes to ose a heavy malch of lgr..W caplec of tu «4-f»age catalog
iiuQurc^ around ;hc plaiiu. spring and Ibis year tu preparation fiv toe trade.
fall, lightly forkfng H‘ Into tbe soil If
*!ts visible piescLct seems estheiirolly
The grape (Top la the Chautauqua
objectionible. A sprinkling of wood belt in New York did not range quite
sshes and boos mMl added will help, ' up to (be Dsnal standard (Ms year,
end^ust as tbe bods arc swelling, a the prices ware (airly good. This belt
little rnraic of seda may be sopplled estends for about alxty miles from
have good roses Erie. Fa. to Attgolv K. Y. It varies
I you aunc the plants.
from three to ten tulles In sridth.

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

Tbo outer door of tbe room
■tsKly pat toM mm urn safaty 4atbey otoppod. aUgbily ajar.
■k-toto.
inner door altbto. wblek otood
WbM ato VBB prapartng to toava
wide opeo, and a beavUy barred wtm
^ boaas tor tto Int dm# ^ bid
dow looking out upon tbe lawn. Tbo
Tbey looked
door and otegpod
each oitaer ateaaetoglr. Mdeniy ton
mayor gars tbe goserner ^ vtotoat
push whiefa oMt blm siwrtrtftg ~

H had ctooad bw
hind
Kvon ns tbe msypr realised tffis tbs
loner door opened and tbs gc
white with rage, spraw n||gg
aallant. at tbe same Ume akrie
Ue top of fats Toico. Thar fought Ml
over tbe room.
' Nelgi Help!" yelled Ibo _
and Ibo mayor re eetomd hto sboota.
They beard aaswertog ertoo (rugi tbo
lawo boueatb.
Tboa steps cazM
qolcfeir aioag tbs eerridor. and tbo
door (lew open again. dtsMi
dtobcveled and pa«H&
scaled epos tbe fioor
eyes and qearred faeos.
came runatog to.
'Coreroor Piker" aboutod cm. bw
rring toward Mm. "My dear goienter.
«bai hsB cceurred?
M'be to tola,
maar be coaUausd. tortong apoo hto
confrere aagriiy- "How dH bo gcT
here? I toM you to keep tbo riotoat
patienu to tbe podded eelto gU day.**
"Mw—bot this to tbe mayor. Mr.
Arthur Jeakinsos Cruhbe," M<
tbe utber. Tbii to n bMaow
lahe, ab-."
"Uut pby did be aMtnR tbe ger»
nor. tbaar Bow did tan
borer
"Ho told ae be was.tb
tbe pTtoeooa of Montenegro.* naU tba
mayor onUenly. as be begOB fiastlM
bis etothea.
"Vm UM as yoa
erofKlngftoorge."
■To bnaor you. wtr. to bnaa- you.
I thought you wan to tbs prtaniy
stage at sente aanto."
"Ab. well." oMd tte
otrotefatoc out hto hand,
other teak tuftiBeoHy. "I
opoe prikartee nuw. Sont dot toat
door doae. dotoor."
(CopyrlgbC Wt. to W. O.

■ tout out bar Mg-'
■ tog. shboagh It
..
___ However, she
could carry tbs papara la It. Tto bag.
bstoc Mg aad aamm. bampsd mta
aa

aba

tto
tor tor.
"IwUl-MC-toialdtor. TMsIm.
ply mtmt toara to lack Mter yoar owa
bailaeas afisira. so yea might as uetl
make to <ffaar mtod da fit! •-dffky oa
MTto mm toa mtogg towslry asaand
teitot hag.-(a(rr Mp sMtad ft to tto
toDs ifcac a told aato stoto tos toolUb pscntorMM'cftostotototos half
ar tos MmW ,mi '■■■>. sdMalawly
bspsto kirn. - .
-Baeasss tt-* tbs iMpat piam tor ay
nags sad thlags!" Mmtad -Ms wlfa.

■1 esrtslnly a«A ntoto toa «ag Is

FrequMUy ttot gMMto tbs __.
oltapto dram bar |i#< — -gnto tlaa
sbs alBUst tod MgaMto-Mtoto

WUX REtfilYABSOOT Wm

flaung oat tto bag fi g Itomib tba
M>wa(Mtsia fawhfipto Mta hU
<toJrcad«a(-wM. toUtotoMsber
carry U toms.
SometMag toppMad Mery day tos
No other artl^of load to to
oaoqepufala to tbo tofiamo of Ms tbiuadsidNajMtollW. asbs-s r>
iagrio tba toab.xfhs’hfis. mm and
surrouadlngs than __
Now-lsld eggs do sot always kavo MdHnd tubiitogirdMto toffWtotbss
tbe Mae flavor. Tbs food sad osvtrenaeot of tbe fowl mo iMsctod
a to mm B totohfat
to (bo taste of tbo
opon OBiona for a few days wfil field
tbe onion taste In ttaeir eggs witkto,
S week. Bggs that sro told la toolB hatotagtoa to
eaelltog stables will bsve tbe odor
oftbeneet. Bggs that are taU to
country score to tbe eaae mom arttk
yraaertes w« be Injured to flavor to tmsgtae tost tbs had lost It -mi totood at «hn Othsr to i
a abort Ume. toggs that tbe boyt too to dim gany ggd mall dmto so to ra-!
__ _________
-ra.-—•.
..Ik **
WicbM otoM or to damp rtoto wKbdassmitti wartotHi tt!
Stber rcapondad. "wont yen walk eenara are injazed.
timt bare WM dUcoTsvad. ito wBra ImrvoMl
wMck wbsa tbs dBmMM ams evsr]

"wi'U5°{LT. “rs

Egpe Can Be Inflnaecod to a Seat
sWo Ooprao by Mstawa of
Their fiurTUundtogb

TS-sScr;

"SSI rL-

..... —Hr. ^^
at odtos.'
.
■ .1 Bggs even taste of tbe box board
Tbe gi
—^ aotoowbat
wblcb tbey are crated for ohlpidglii^.
i sntipuM you base sonss tatsrvst- ^.k .
sn ^ —

^"^hrtMuoL ^
*them'
*“*
*___
SSS.Hl.^T’
h.tlSn
^^ storage havesfbeen
eggsknown
packdonbUese think t
that
they a.?M^
are sane.- I^
"Host of them do." aBSwarod tbs'to take (be Ssoer ofb
other. "And soma of them imagine tbe mibs baildlnc bat
that tbey ar« celebrlttoa confined for tbe oggs fay m brkk wall
political reoaons. For tortanes. out; Tba taste of an egg to
on (be lawn at this moment Were Is' oneed by tbe
a men co^ to toBtog bto (itonds: *be« tbe fowls ara at tbslr b^
Hafves ran be raised well In Ibe
^Smaam th^
to M.yor|h„, , better character aafi. fiaar
rtrat Wwsw.
Tbs «aa and • Osnp kf WMsr.
winter. The main evo^utlal Is to bare
kk.
than tba eggs af toe tot «u^
ns loMsr’s c^w k mM to bs tbs
A Oaromn pratsssar anmsl Mclnar"But be tonX" sUmmerad tbe gov- iner waattor. wbM tbs food of Ito
the quaners warm anderomtoruble
das has amnssd hlms^ srlto caictilfctmor. 'Ton are tb^ mayor gad no-; fowls to maia varied
_______
and toa
with plenty of suoshiue, and lo feed
lag bo* long a drop of water stays body else can Claim tbe titja. By tbs hmt has fwmsuj tbttr
ralio,ns l
o proiK-rly compounded. inals. espsetaUy

tbs seorplont.
1
and in tbs oe«M ketore It to eraporatsd.
If the ca
among tbess ws cab find nssHy as and how soon it raliirns to tbs asa.
anit dairy antiiuls should be. there gnwt a variety h to tbs bardwars
■ not My bow—
« Mr a torgt gasc M tto afisw
may Ih- trouble w|ih the. digeallve sys­ ■bop. tteors and trissors grs
tbe total evBpotwtlOB from tbs «■
and stared at the other to amasemrnt.
sliaaar In operstHn to tbs pli
tems. if they are not ftd proi>erly.
of tbe ocMn and MUMttng tbs total
"How 4U yM know ttotr be whis­
Eggs
_
wtona a watooMaraaat
*Ym. I’m hto %alf- strictly (rash, bat It thv «n «(»It Is di-slrobte to have the calves and ws find a nuibar of ssMrsa volame of water In tbe ocma. a di^ pered kMldly.
Mrrylnc sacb tools, lbs agrwiga. for
dropiied in Ihu faJL Cows producc- iBSlaaes. carry a pair o< loreaps as of water aaterbw tbs ocean wUl suy brotber. And to be trank with yen." duced rl^ sad go natokfr tole tba
toste
MW
yaaia.
pravldnd
H
awalu
ittoued.
"I
am
also
a
balf-bratber
right
htod-of
atmwL
to^^rStralA
nxere milk at the beginning of the akfllfiiUy coDstnictsd as any a csoIts turn to b« evaporalnd. However,
mllklog IK-Aod Hum they do Isler. and ; ttst bsm. Tbs power of tbs Mg pin­ tbe professor admUs that tbs enrfaee of Kto, F^lnsto f Ml^ in tbrir origtol^SS^ «Ut
on tbe | exception of a taste of tbs straw
in the fall and winter milk and tnllkl .
ed
.. a crab's
.
or lototer-s claw is water s.Unds a good ebsnee of gatttBg toe^ ^ to ^
Of tbs modsra abend of linAara. TtM average suff board wato at Attofftlc City vbee Wa ] hoard auiraondlaa •»— for aevoMl
[iroducts sell for the higher prices. - wall known, and
wsre^toUdTM. WmT yM walk this tooMbs. mT^ bsM awaat and
Then, the milk flow mav be kept up tnrtmmsms Met
____ to chir twelve daya
for BMSC domootle
longer, for the feed a dairyman can
bafoto k bM taJlsn to tWh end
ten montbs. That to m lomt as to
tstba^
tupply in the summer i. more palatawSK^Tbs JVtt tovX
BseuMry, for by tost tlaie tos crap!
i.le than he can obtain In the wlnt'er.
1 ar B«w4aid siM wet to at baad.
It is best lo have tbe calves droje ^
Us> v'Cavy Fsriod.Unlgus dtons *m Frmmm.
i>ed a little before extreme cold weaih(
As art tosar who ba^ans to
«-r. for It .will be easier lo care tor
tt
“weD ap" OB aarty toegltota tartot
_ ' ------- -- ' --------• New Jency road whBs litp
them in warm weather, and (hey will obliged '
cbaaeM to vtolt a mb avosw gwP sister by msMaga
Of tto priacMS of icbsnffenr fixed s brahM tire. He asyondy. awd tosyyyi tegUsh moMMmera.
|
slgB St the roadsMe.
..................... ... said
-to Ptomse." toMM."attbeM^tototonettoa edb ctodnot srkito be
rMhaaw.tberalsa;traBcetntorirtowutosytova Mgto'
calUd a "fins bit at Cblppwtolo." Tbe lady to one «^
ef Ibaae
callar's mors ptaettood Cffa told blm datos to be toe idtosM i
ato seem to ms dtogkMM M tpMM.
tbs pisos to queaden wW at tosdsrti gretonalf!*
Over tbe read, as yoa ester (be town
the ksroe dele as inasible.
otoee to be at tbs disposii «f«B wo» saaoafaetar* and pntntW. no bn Ms-My stotor.' cried tbe
fltots. to an arab m whito to pdMadan postal nsrMnts-to tbs cafittaL ptT rMniked. *I
cm for it" Ton amass aseT*
tbsaaiMoftto
Froa tohn May.
Pra. Dr. dlnisntonmWps b« also HaaStrr Mgitod too ksl—ia. n-m a
"Bat to be frank wtto yan. gores^ tbs roto—(or all
toisWc with ton apMto ton vorM. bnmigppotaind toantosltor poMHoe to
nor. t am aftaM a itraatlTil e r has bared in Fra
VMb tbs tbeutots cf tbs Jaw^ JOanOKto. wUto^e -ttotof^htoakfi;
■ May t ask wbp PM too t u
ta WbM fbo ,t«—1
I totiOy ctoa to aMBtlon rwk
tot ur
” *iOb-1
*iOb~4to»Ttaow,"a*idtomb teow."afiid toe
enb jouraal. to tlgoraa^ ftg1lkttog-«a. qoBfr. 'are ratoer poaderoMs tor
CIsetrielty HanithfnL
beMf W tbs Aortitoa liPctokn Mtoll ttoto* -------"B« ytw Jotow,' mM
Asto factories are salt) to be b
«enranta' finito tor • idstoer cooesn- lbs «
'toto bstongs to Chipfor *«ktoM ftscaa
• PMBBIUU -mn ptatafir

FOR JOB WORK C I

tdttdto Ukrary. Ttoh
WA-toto* away aba ra­
ff- tototow It bed }uaC

sa abs togtodtoatotol bag tofi
dbacum’toamtag. to a-kmsbnoa.
s ft feU to toa Jeer sad wsa
PMSMttodto«* hostaas- pat
I. sad M

*nSw^(^hag«

gave riss t
I of saSBsl
M-wtto dyaamlto or dta.

■UMbtodHtotoMbroogh s wbela
katotosMto dhlag tetndrTow
aUgmfito *am ta tto ssfaip dsttok.'fiid tototasyto I esa draw
stff toaataf mitot's tkst deea

..P flppssrad traaquO.
Laytag Jsaa tor ha* she
"* "g gad coat eat

««««." aba said M

-£-sar-—•»&
•am 'toff am ■ifi»‘tii dto-ti

k-Tg-'

b toad
toaUa
he hM

Jto M*

\

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TO TBR BIRAUD iHOD RBBORfi €0.

Q&AXD mySBIl BBULD AKD TBAVZBSI B4Y XAOLE. THUBBDAY. nS. 90,1»1S

1

Me
Bova' and OIrla' t$c Stoddnx
Capa.
IkiblM' 25c lo 75c Jackets
HaUa' 25c Baaiskln BaeneU.
CbUdreti'a 2bc Wool USflMii.
ilabln.' 15c naeced Veats.

Will be BoM oOly to rultorftera
baiylQS $3 or ovk of otW mer­
chandise. '
IJmlt. Id yards to a ^atomer.

Two We^ Of ftsfilsMe SbopplBg D^s for Every Mbb or Woman Hut Buys
Wet^h^ Ajpfarel at STEINBERO BROgi.’ Great Annual VWater

v.'x-

CLEARING SALE

W •[':i::' l lSli

It is sometimee said that annual clearance sales area heavy drain on a store’s ptaAu ler the season, for the reason that so many men
end women wait for them. However that may be. the fact remains^tbat February is deailDg^ut and stock-adjustiog
for us. and ab*
hr the ■—Artwr. Aad the fact is, this season, our own loss of profit is relatively hm tim
because our regul^ustn^rfa^'been gnaUr
tka* mal, and consequently our SPECIAL PURCHASES for the winter sales are mueh teller than usual. Therefore^ while the Mfaa an cx£Mr/>~in many cases less than half the wholesale cost, still we expect the month will oat show a serious loss, although the prsRf Is «r

IP
fmx ;ii’1

cbHmos atf $c jiMle

4«<scr.

V?ry ^vhistanflal Saviog$ in Ladies* l|fM!(|y-tp>wear Garments
This Clearance Sale of Ready>to-^ear Garments is remarkabiq for these
reasons: First
imiD^ise number and great variety, which makes it poasdrie
for every woman to get the style best suited to her. Second—the up>to-^te
styles in which the garments are made. . Third—the savings, which average
about one-thiiti to ene-hatl

Ipm^
;i ^-I«I ’

Ladies* Far Seta
M. 4$. $•.«•% OH

Wie*’ CoaU',

2,95 & 4.50

LadiM' and Mimm’ Long doth Caati. tiuid<- of chliicbUIaa, luncUy
iniuuri*. bnadt-iuilig.
In
bbii-k. biu»D. <nnliunl. luvy. .-k .
SC.M'.
JItHHi. *i:-.M<. h<.. u<>* at ....$3J5 and $4.sa
Ladica' «nd MImm* Long Cleiti Coats. ii<ad>- uf ubluJI0.MI. *20
■ liHIaa, bnutdi i-'tliB. 'ioinuB and duiibli-Iai i-d UiSiKfials In pia>. bru*n, blark. ulid naxy. alw> cara­
Jap Mink am, lb*l
.
cul •.oau. Uaal werv *12Mu. IK-.Uii and DB.du. urc
*i:..Hi. urt. no* .........$J5.»
DUXX ...............................................$6.40, $$.40 and $$J$0
g Cloth Costa, uiadc uf blob. boux-h-g. *ldi- oulifli, aud
jvcLy cli4bK, in cray.
Uiat *«.rc IIKMj. I

1:11,1 i
___ ii.wiLea.eo___

nc* ............................SMBS

Mr. Man—Serb’s Yonr Cliancel
MUM-iau t(«l IK |IM-1«-|,
Ml iH-rcienr ULdor |>rh-«*rLv. afd K»t iIm- 1m(. ,

Voii'll

TiP>i*S OVERCOATS
If^’S OVERCOATS with CoavertlMc Collars.
' full length, brand new garments that would be a
good purchase at the regular prices of $10 S A A
to $l£ Nearly all aizes; in this sale at only W««v

Extras!

Sl4MmdStSM
StSSSaatl SI8«$
S22 0t cad fZ2 SO
S2S 00 ead SiO.M

I nntUCa$io.fotKmaaat, Gaai IkUtaAai SUar
I He., tomtk l2'Ae i*l.
I mymd,at......... OzC

^..... 4c

Sidts at I1.M, 2i65e etc.

.

«u.r»h J
....................$1.96
Kniekerr Suita, on
Korili $2J^K»I CO
now ....................................... «2J$
8oy»‘ Knieker Suita.-one lot
worth $t,Su to lUOO. all
KiM». no* Bt.......................... $3BS
Beys' Kni*er SuKa. all of our
t«~it
BornieDU
iezoept
*unh from $<i.uu lo
r Ml. «rr no*....................... .$4SS

ncM 4 to ts. yniih *y>n«>rtIble («IUnt.
aad
t3.»<0. are nov ..................... %2M
Cm tot «r Boys' Oww^osta
with ihp «niTftrtibl« Wonn
tMlIars. *rorth from $6«> rt
-$10.00. are «ow
............... $4.40

Our Blue Serge Speciala are
uernd.-rs 01 III.- i.rlro. Ureale.-i vtU!.-> fii-r aluia-ti lo
. B'l:. S.T|;,- Kii'ik-T UnilK.
for itilK Mil< al... $4.40 and SS.40

.
MvtS lie per tiOlr. at___ '....11c

ma

€loitun«r K» Med
At Bid |5avln0»

Sig«^ Linad Ceats at 30 i te $6’I

Ui

HMuy Kcracy Pants have

From $1 JO and-$2.00. tc...........$1.10
Frem S2X0 and $3.M. te...........$1J0
From $3.50 and $3S0. te...........$1.K
Prem $3J0 and $4A). to...........$2.05
• 'bliilie,’ ;iiue;i’.*”® ' All pur flnnit an.l U-ai Wurnied
UresK PsiM*. r-orHj from $:i>0 to
• $e.ao. *111 Ik- mM at 10 to M
-to $SM. M* at .
M* .

........ .*“!^V$5

" Sfriskre Bni.’ ffemifm Ticitels
*' don't fercH Itkat our Peonhtn Tlckels'*iU iw'good all thro
1*13 and lUai, hi addition to-elvlne ?ou the lowost Klees on deMadalle Buuds. unc of IbMe UckeU U clven jou with orary Me
(lurciiaM-. \'aluatil« pn-miums alven for Ml ot moi,- Uckefs-

Knit Mufflers, Shawls,
Headwear, Outing GowhS.,
etc.

Dress Goods and
Silks
All Wool Suitinga, 40 Inchea wide. 11.00 to 1145 quamiaa. la
gray, taa and light green minurea. per y-ard.................. 7$e

Chitdren'a Wool KnK Pottieoata. tbnt were $5c. are MB. .3$a «34aeh Braadeloih. aU wool, beat Sl.OO aMIlty. practically SD
cotora. now at. per yard............................................................7$B
Bo,.' and CIH.' Toogoek that were 35c aad 50c. ho bm
Knit Mufnera. one I..t tliM were SOc, are w»i#..................
All -Weal Fane, Suitings, two very choke patten^; beanUfsI
Bwoatera in w^te. taniinal.
qitaUty. 5« in<^ wide. woKh SI.50 a yard, at only.........BSe
oaford. or luarnon, that LajiiM'^^t.i»9 NigKToowna. beat grado. are how oaU
were *:.M' and *;i.uf>. are
Woratad SuWnga. doable f<rid. regular 25c goods, la wine.
BO* $145: that were *:.M1
cardinal and green, per yard ................................................15c
aad $4.00 areoti* ...$24$ Miaaot- and Cbildfvfi’a Outing Cowna. bow at Me, 4$c aad «$«

IMiu’ Smm lifocH

g|“ri

BpYS’ CLOTHING
Oac M ef B«ya’ Oyi
•P«B M. IB Itid
«<-rp
•LU Md S3.S0. DOW at.
.$1.40

sii!m uT$1$J0

LADIES* SKIRTS
$$.«$. iAM,

$14$. $3-94. $340 aad $440.

AH new and nifty, including our highest class garments.
S7 €$ fn Arne* of 38 SaiM mttik $ieto SIS
•srtA
Marfft
Mvrfl
•arM

'

btraCmJCaKcc,
at, prr'yari-----

SUITS lor Men and Young Men
Stag
Swat
«Md
S«($

Our ontlro stock «t MB teaoon'a Lodita' and MiaMP'/
CtoUx Suits, made of sionn
aarpcK. I>vbl>b- di-viou, *ht^
iitrda and iinrelly taatcrlaU.
puailixx'iy ibe pmtlot uyBia
and beat value* In aaiu
4>bo»n tbla acaaon at |i:n0»

800 LMlM' Skirta. awdo at
serge*, panatnaa.
and
uoxt-Ity clotbi. In
noTy.
Lsdioa' Fur Otiving Coatik tb^
U4^>. aro- bro«-n. gray. lan. cardli^I.
................................................................... $13$0 etc., also black allk aad voUo
BktKa. all good daairaSiP
LADIES' DRESSES
BL' Ioa: Ibc niajoiity ef Umbo
being ihig oeanna'a gooda aad
ruuld hardly be reoagnlced
train tbe comiag sprlas'a
aty-lea.
SUrux that vanr $6.50 to
1I2.XKI 81 .......................MJ6
Skirts that vere *4.50 to
*:-M) at ...................... SSJO
Skirts ibat were $3.M lo
$;.U«. at .........................$3.4$

MEN’S OVERCOATS,
MEN’S OVERCOATS.
LADIES* WMSTSgDURTS end SWEATERS
worth 12.50 and Q AA
Ladtea' Flannel Shirta and Waiata. beat sl.vlee of the aeaaon,
$14, DOW........... 0.5W
including tboae *Rh Itubeeptarre cuilar. or with aoft, at­
tachable turn-over collar. In plain gray or atnpt-d daonela.
MEN'S OVERCOATS,
MEN’S OVERCOATS,
ur while llnaaa. piqiua. or IlDgeric: were
and tl :■«.
oo» at........................................................................................... $$e
worth $15 and A AA very best, worth 4 M AS
and $16. now... aroaW $25 to $30. Dow .Jl^aftf
t and ..........
Cbliara-s Coa^
to I7.5*. are no* $145.

S9.89 tar
m.40tar
SI4$94ar
MSOfar

VmOt^SuUm

lo.VO. no* I

Sweaters In cardinal nr
WhIU Bearakln, 50 Inches wide, beat qnaSty Of plain or early.
ford that wiTi- Jti.wt. BO'I
worth 12.50 to I3.0U yard, now at .................................... .$!.« white aaeaterg in plain
4^diea and fdiaaea; Oail Clovaa. that ware 25c a’pah-, m
heavy rope aiiu-b weave,
Minch Carduray. ao popuUr ud so hara to geL apecUl at
that were IM«> and **.op.
per yard...................................... .............. ................................. $$e
iavy Double Knit Mmog,k for boys or glrta. wen ttc^
are no* ........................ S44S
'ardudde Black Maoaallna. extra good qaaltiy. atSd by Many
atoraa at $1.10 to tl4i lour prtM tl). now at per yd.4Sa '
Baby Mittens, were 25c a pair, at ............................................ W

mNISHING GOODS
Shirts, Seeks, ttederweer. Ceps, Gloves, etc.
M£N*8 OVERBHIfITB
blue. gray, and tan -Saaael ablrta.
nearly all alae*. weM $L00 aad
1145. at ....................................7$c
Man's Ftaimal ShMa. abMt 50 IIbc lot. were *145and ll.SO. now

LAMES* HOSIERY and
UNDERIVEAR
WlMi4»»4t ol e*tn ot Hom an. broken uMMtmento

MEN'S UNDERWEAR

MwbFMniiirBhlrU.'

. mMiiaiu and haaer watghu. that

Blankets an<I
Comforters
All Reduced

-nK

Bays'
all Biua. worth SOc. .no* at
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
The Natad -Brwnd of ’Cagta Bhkta.
Plain -aad pUUad aty Ua. woMlt
....................... alao.......................
S145. are now
at ................................$$e and $l.4f
Men'. Drea. Shkt* <hat were SOc Men's Wool |
and «5c. aad a few that wer«
75c and $140. aM mow ........ 40c
MIGHT OOWWS AMDJUUAMAS
Man'a Uaavy FJaaaM OtcUM
Gown., that wereil.25 and $!.$€

CsMen Fleeced SlenketA alae 40x
UK. that were 50c pair, now at SB
,st Voderwear go nt a tblrd under price.
''
Cotton Fleeced Blaaketa, Urge ll4l
alM. now BL par pair

in Moat and beavy fleeced cottoe hoae. two loU. worth 25c
Cotton Fleeced BUnkata.
d$igAk.4ow«t .
heavy and extra : :a wete Sl.(
and 1245 a pair.
V «l .. ,$U
VMM Hapa phOn -or ribbed, were 45c and 50c a pak. now at ...Ms
Plaid Bisnketa. extra Utga _
has ChHdran'a WcM Meae. were 35c aad 45c a pair, aloo astfa heatv
choice, wool Snub, were $1.00 ^
MaoMsg. wet« 50c and «0c a pair, are now............................ ...........2Sc
pair, no* al ........................ JE45
Waal StecklnM for Boy* and QMa. extra heavy, vera45c a pair, an aow 4Ss
eat Wool BJankeU. were-Sfi.M a
pair, nu* at only .................J44(
All Comfertera Markod.Dcwn; wan
*1.50 to |S.50. no* at $$e te $24* Lp^ dsqps^ Ribbed Vesta, light welgtL Isag alesvap WMth S6e a ^
HOUSE -ORSSSES and KlMOkMtl

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

!sr

Lediaa' Ung KiiMnaa. aade oi LMMa’ «Aien Bplta. M white, gray or peeler, all styles aad sMsa. worth
chiJIles at $1.25. and heavy UBS. B
Men's 04ee^''' PJM^ '' OuMag
fleeced aiaterUU at $1.7$;
■vpwe gameaM. wno uvbb bvc ew
dMjatiuM. itwi -waoe 12.00 aad
................................10* ts 20^ macaaat ■
$2.50. ace BOW ...........
w.«
r. aU alsaa. «L par gaaaMaL oaly . .23s
HEAVV MfOBL BOCKS
PLUSH AND FUR CAPS AT-SBc
One hit. worth ir.0pair,BOW at. So
4$CN'S SWEATER COATS
Cto*h Capa and Ptaah Capa
<)m; lot. worth 20r pair, pop at Ite dan’s Mwaatara and Swaatar Coataj Menu
rth IV to tl.fO. and Ear.-^MlS
It 2W
bit BMeciloa. oU odors aad aUea.
One h
It Mo worth
from 75c (o *840. are now
GLOVES I
4Se. OSc. $t4L $340. S340. $4.^ Beys' Capa. «»h for Kited haade.
Man's Me«ae-M
•Orth
• rOc. now at . .1$e si
SlM$64S.
*r Cats,
<
Man's Cur
that wet*
I up to 12.50. IS40. fS.00.
fS.OO. ate,
mu.. 41,,
- , ■
fDAVKBBB CRT, KIOH.
75c pair, now at .
$145 and $1.05 now at 11.4$, $345, $345

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QRAXS TKAVXUI BlEALD AXD TKAVXMl BAT «AOLK, TRUBSDAT, RB. SO, ISIS

Ttw Pin »y th« •••.
Th*re wer» •fvm qpb«n wUb their
nm in their hnitdi
AM tfaer •nlW and ultcM hr the
•eulde candi;
Yet s«eei
the nteet dev-fnti
The worita they cpeke. iboush they
npnlir eo low.
ArroM the lone, dim cemuiie* flow,
And ve know ibetu one end all—
• ^ Ay* know then and love iben an.


baain; than o

LENTBN YAfie.^
♦ one tahlespeonftil
«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦ pan. atir In one u
of flour
Cream aoup is always as dainty as It and mis till smooth. Than add the
Is deUleetm. Tbe mUk soup Is made liquor uU one capmi ot m(Ik: atIr mby tbe addhion «f pUln milk, hut the til U «oUa and nooks far flva minutes
cream soup requires a while sauce Kbiiiadd two lablaspoonfulB of cream,
which is usually made with batter, tbe oyateiw. a little temon Jolce, salt
Aogr and milk or sometimee by stir- and rad papper. If a ebaaper sauca Is
ring hot milk into the beaten yolks ot preferred omit the craam.
'
eggs. A frequent ccmplaini made by
ahapletgfi Seatlaped iW-Separaie
women is ihsi their cream soupa are cotd.««oked flab la tlakaa: there
not amooth and velveiy. This Invari- ,bould be OM cupful. Cook one-half
ably Is beeauae they do not make the teaapooatia.AiJ,Apely topped onion
cream atoce properly. Many women and iwa tnJtiaspoonfuU of finely chop:make tbe cream sauce by stirring the
^reeq 0f>pper In two nod
'flour Into the milk, boiling until It Is tsblespaoafuto of butter Are minutes,
thli^ and dipping In a piece of but- aM two UhiMpoonfols of flout; mined
ter. Some do aoi even.take tbe pains «|th aa*.JmU4easpoonrul of salt, ona
to stir out the lumps, ami when ihay fourth toMpooDfal of paprika and a
add ifaU muiure to the aoup bails f^w graVaoT black pepper, tn.l atir
they woBder why their cream soups „ntll ibe»qghly blended, then pout
Uek rich color ami smoothnegs. The „a gn^l^. while atlrrlag constantcofTci way to make cream sauce U jy, one rn'phll of rich milk. Brian to
to melt the'butter iu a Kauoepao, with- ,he boiling fiolBl. add fish and ngnin
out sllowink It to bum. When It is bring to the boiling point. Turn Into
melted remove tbe aaapepsn from the , buu-rad baking dUh. buiiered rameflre and stir the flour inlo the butter. q,,(o dittos or buuered scallop sbeUt.
then stir the milk Into It gradually, sprlnklawlihseaaoned craekercrumbs
making a smooth laste. But it Inlo
bake In a hot ovm until crumbs
a double boiler on the stove and cook
brown.
Have the emmbs light
until li U of the consistency of thick ,nd evenly «*ted. not compoot and
cream. Then mli with the soup tasls. ,b|ok In idares, Allow one-fourth to
Pome rooks beat the milk before slle* onethlrd cuirful of melted butter to
ring U into thO butter and flour, hui
of mimha. aad atir lightly
that U not necessary. I'nless tbe rec- *|,h ,
,hcn add a faw grains
Ipe cslls for a greater amuiini, the fulsalt.
kiwlng formula for cream sauce may
Boiled PUh—To tbe water In which
bt u,^; Two level ublesi^a. hutj,
^

iheseT Are their lives to be hope­
lessly stunied?''
Like a Uasb. as though lo direct re­
ply to the iboughi tame tbe revela­
tion:
' In these days ol good and iilenilCul
reading Inatrrial. even the newspaper
U full of beautiful mile blu of prose.
Insplrtug'verees and helpful tboughls
from the wortd's greatest writers.
Seven tad nwo in the days of old. * Though one is miles sway from pub­
And one mas cemie and one was hold. lic libraries, even ibe school reader
And they walked with dopDwsN can fumlsb gems of prose and verse,
eyes;
while ever and always there it at band
The bold was Peter and the cemle the Book of Books, which is saUI by
was John.
crltjca to ronisln some of the world's
And they all were aad. for the Ia>rd masterpieces ot literature.
was Koae.
But bow.about Ae wnsle and ihe
And they knew not If He would
Idcture which we are lo giiv at every
rtoeday?
Knew not If the dead would rite.
No artist ever succeeded In getting
The livelong night, till the moon went u|<OD canvas the wonderful colorings
of tbe woods, the bilU. tl»- sky aqd
the water. No painter, nut even R6ua
In the drowning watera. they beat
Oonbeur. has depicted the physical
about;
Beat slow through the fog their t>errectloD of a well lared for animal. < u.; Lnw. ..It sad j*pl-r to U.VC.
The masses of smoke rolliag from
way;
Cream of Tomato Soui^r.e-bslf
And the sails dropped down with the stark of a locomotive on a cold can tomatoes, one-to.trih 'casiaon
winter morning nssume such shajies
wrlngtoK Vet,
■oda. one laaspoon salt, one-founli
of gray and white, auch curves and
And no mnn drew bnt an empty net.
teaspoon white pe|.per. two leWeASt now ’iwaa the break of the kpimls. agnlnst the blue or clouded eiMOOs flour, ta-o lableepoons hotter.
sky that their beauty is beyond words.
ouanouart of
day—
quart
ot milk
milK or
or the
me same
same jiwn
The great, glad break of the day. And as for music, if you cannot make
milk and water mixed.
it yourself, or go where others can
Heat the tomatoes and rub through a
‘’Cast in your nets on the other tldel" sins or play, what better music can •Jeve. Melt the butter In a Mucei>an.
(Teas Jesus speaking actosa the you ask for titan n bird song? The ■ahe It from the stove, stir In ibe flour
wealiby"so<-leiy woman who goes to and the milk ac<-or>Uog to directions
tidei;
And they teat, aad were dragging the opera to see and to be seen is not given for making cream sauce. Add
half as fortnnaie In ibis resi>ect as Is
hard:
ihe soda to the hot tomatoes and
the most Isolated woman In the far- when tbe bubbling slops gradually stir
But that disciple whom Jesus loved
CrtM straightway out. tor his bran off country, wbo has GM's own song­ tb.,o....ib,.ib..i..b.„.~. Abb
sters for her orchestra.
was moved.
the salt and pep|<er. If the tomato
The.fari Is. we build onr limitations, Is stirred slowly into the sauce there
‘ It Is our risen Lordor open for themselves all tbe beau­ will be no danger ot the curdling
Our Master, and our Uwd;ties of the grear world, according to which many cooks fear In making
cream of tomato sosp and which Is
Then Simon, girding bis fisher's coat. our own desires.
"The iioom banns on the berry hush, quite liable to follow when the rook
Went over the neu and out of the
to catch Ihe iioet's ' e.ve. " aays one dumps the cream sauro Inlo the hot
boat—
writer of sweet vetwe, and says an­ tomato, as many Inexperienced ones
Ah! first of them all was he;
Repeating sore the denial past.
other;
do.
He feared no longer bis heart lo cast "Every common push's nftame with
Cream of Celery 8oop-Oae bead
Cod.
Like an anchor iato the aea—
ce1er>'. three cups milk, one ctip whipBut (Aly he aees who takes .gff bis
Down deep Into the bmigry aea.
cream, three lablesiwons butler.
• shoes."
ibree Ublesi>oons flour, salt and pepTo the seeing eye. tbe listening ear. per 10 Uiie. Chop the celery very
And the others, through the mtsU so
beauiy, music. Ilierature are every­ flue and put it Into a double holler
dim. •
/
In a mile ablp came a^er him.
where. and are ours for the taking.
with two cups milk BDd bon for about
Bragging UMr nets through the
twenty minutes. Strain, replace In
Gaegeaphy of Baaf Cuts.
tide:
double boiler and add cream aance
Most liousewives do not understand made wlHi tbe butler, flour and one
And when they had gotten close to the
the
term
used
by
the
bsicher
to
de­
land
cup of milk. Add seasoDing and stir
They saw a fire of coaU on the sand. scribe the varknis'cuts Inlo which a in the cup of whipped cream Just becarcass of beef is divided. Therefore,
And, with amia of love so wide.
fore serving.
Jesus, the erucifiedl
they do not always know what they
Rgg Bean, for Souf^The woman
are buying. Here is some Informa­ wbo llkea dainty aoup gamsfale. will
tion on the subject:
*Tis long, nnd long, and long ago
make tbe egg beans; they are pretty
Since the rosy lights began to Dow
Tbe whole beef U spilt mto halves,
O'er the bills of Galilee:
following the renter of tbe backbone two lauirapoons milk, tbree-foorths
And with eager eyes and lifted hands or venebral column from tall to neck. teaspoon a.l..one.h.1f cup flour. Beat
The seven fishers saw on tbe sands
Each half contains a hind and a fore­ tbe egg very light, add salt and flour
The fire of eonla by the aeaand then stir In lb« milk. Have tbe
quarter .
On tbe wet. wild sands by the aea.
Tbe forequarter Is then rut from the pan 01 hot 1st ready aud ran this
blndquarter. Theae are tbe proewssee dough ibrough a colander Into the hot
'Tin long ago. yet faith In our souls of the wholesaler. The "fores" and fat and fry the beans until they are
Is UudM lost by that fire of coals
"hinds" as they are called are pow brown. Drain them and serve hot
That streamed o'er the touts of ready for tbe reuiler
With the «mp.
the aea;
*
Soup Cotorlngs—tVben the hostess
The forequarter is cut Into two
Where Peter, girding hU fisher's roal.
desires to ca'rfy the color scheme of
lUkiis—Ihe
rack,
coasisting
of
a
sel
of
Went over tbe nets and out of the
ribs, and t^ie chuck, or shoulder i-roiwr the dinner loco the menu. Ihe eoup
boat. ■
will
lend itself to several sdtattira. It
up to. and Including tbe eighth .rib.
To answer. "luiVat thou meT'
may be colored red hr the use of
The etghtb rib cut shows the blade
Tlirlre over, "l.ov'fct thou me?"
srralned .tomato juke, pounded aiUn—Alic.'_ Cary. gristle only on one side. The ninth ach leaves wHl make It green, brownrib Is uauslly called a chuck roast.
ed flour will give M's brown color and
“I wonder tf In Nnaaredb,
...
Tbe tack Is cut into prime rib, finely grated carrot will make the deBy heedlem feet o'errun.
sundlDg or rolled roasts.
sired amber.
There Ungers still some dear reliqne
The chuck Is a rompllcaied piece of
Jlnndeln—Mandein Is a deittory to
Of work by Joseph's Son;
• ' meal when cut Inio.kitchen pieces by serve with aoup. One cup flour, one
Borne carved tbougfai. some tool of tbe butcher. Its anatomy yleldi the egg. one-half teaspoon salt. Beal Che
toil.
following pieces for eoofclag: Oven egg allghily. add salt and fl^r to
Some house with atones grown gray. and pot roasts, boneleaa chuck steam bnke t stiff tjatfr.
rap
A boM Ha boUt who had not where '
will be sufflrieni. pul on floured board
Ills weary bead so lay.''
and roU out thin like noodle dough
Saratoga roartt. Tke tower cut is Ike and leave It on tbe hoard to dry. Then
more leoder. Jtibas the eye piece. told into three paru and cot In nmall
• May be In Ills a»re human a'earl. * .which somewhat reeemblea tke eye of rirclca with a thimble. Put In a but' a porterbouse rolled roast.
tered pan and bake in a very hot oren
Tke chuck yields eilll more enU to and whan they are cold serve with the
• Game litfle things to mlniner and *
the wixard of ibo cleaver. There are *o®P•
hleaa:
the
aoup
and
Mewing
pieces,
plate,
Eln Uuf-One egg. one Ublospoon
• TO touch Him in an bumhle way. '
navel atrd brivket pieces ‘for corning, flour. oBC-elghtfa leasiwon salt. Beat

to pkaae.
• Perhaps came little earthly mem- ‘ oven And pot rosvis. made by remov­ tbe egg, add esU and flour sod atir
ing Ibe, flesh from the aboalder bonea. antil it is smooth, pour from the end

ones:
• ‘The slmi-le sUr of Natareth'a ana- ■ and chuck steaks eut from the cross of a spoo* Into the boiling soup and
rib. Id the above disguleas the word cook two Blnulea.

washed ntraet;
• Tbe busy sound of Mary's bouse- ' "chuck' loses hll of Its pleblan char­
Fish Pnddlag and Oyeier Sauceacter.
One pound of uncooked whlieflah,

-wife feet;
Tbe hlndqnarter to lesa complicated, three ouneea of suet, three..................
• A pattern of leaf shadows at tbe ■
bnt Its dissection Is latereetlng to Ibe fnls of bread onunha. one

doer:
•- The aoeae of trash' enried sbav- ‘ euliaary economist. - ThU part of tbe ful ehoppW puraley. one
beef carcase U cut In two: lin loin of choMed onion, two traspooofoto of

tag* on Ibe floor. .
the beef and the round. constoUng of
• —H. B. Kemper, ta Mcaure's Magil of white
the leg. top and bottom rooud, rump pepper, two eggs, one cupful of milk,
Remove all akla and bone from the
aad Sank.
Sowcemeo a nrakraUcall. Tbe loin Bah. then chop It finely. Chop tbe anet
of beef Is cut by tbe butcher toto top rery finely, and mix It with tbe bread
Blrtola steak* and toasts, abort alr- cramba. Put these in a haaln with
tolns. rouadbone alrioins. flalbona the fish, parsley, onion, salt and pepsteaks, hipbone steaks, booatoat sir per. Beat up the egg* with (be milk.
loin atraks. porterhouse steafca and then atir them Into the other logiMIroasts. Then there are a Is mode top enu. Mix all well together. Thickly
» make a perfect and well round eau. bottom round cuts tor pet butwr a pudding basin, put In tbe mixmtsded Ufa. every one abould make It roMts and eened beef. Tbe ramp tare and preaa It well down. Cover
a praeUsa to read oaa good trit of gore Into steaks And corning plocas. the top wUh a piece of greased paper,
earn *r prose, aoe oM beautiful pk- flank ateaks aM rolled flaak pot and atasm the podding (or one hour.
tnre and hear ose dae piece of music roasu or eoralnk ptocra.
Turn It out on d hot dIah. poor tbe
♦verr day.
\
If the housekeeper 1s mystlfled by oyster sanee over and nrwind IL To
The qaataltoa came by chance to the shop vernacular H Is because tha maka tha oyster sauce, put ooe doaen
Home Cheer, and the thought at oaer has not learaed the ‘'geography of the oystara ta their liquor Into a saneabsM cvts.‘''as a Bootoa enUnary sl«- pan. brtag tbam alaaost w boUtag
"How akeot tbs gram aBUUada of daat pot tL-44av Torii Bn.
potot tbaa strata eba Ugwr toto ■


whfeh bas bean ebtUed U only mloep. sMbtly beotea ao. raO
flne
« FOR YOUR CNTf RTAINMtNT. ♦ lag. It Is possible to eoas tbe sle*i>. cremba aad fry la dagp amoUng hot
lag yeaat Into dtring Its doty by the fat. Or dip aaeb la flopr and aaate In
Dainty paper cases. In which an- jadldons applicnHon of ataodr wnrmth t pan.
trsea, ulads. and frotea swaats aro —net lisat—but It the yeast cake has
ScaHaped Caraau—Akia and
served, are earning ta play an Impart- bean killed by the application ot too cut into dice aullcient cnrrolB to
SBi pan in table decorations. This Is great heal, nothing will remedy tbe measnre one pint. Melt ttmether In a
wHcome news for the faoaiaas. tor any trouble, unless It be the addition ot cauoepan one lablesmonful ot butter
woman may make Ibe ^ly trifles more yeast, which will act on the sollo and one of flour. PUr slowly m onebererif. and she wbo has taste and In- mass at dough.
halt pint of bat milk When amootk
geDuity can rival the dealn shown at
Atesla It •omellmes happeas tt>a> a aadthlrit. aeaaaa with one-baif of a
Ibe caterer's or the confetSloner's. . pie U wanted, but there is neither lard tcaspoooful of salt apd one-quarier of
To make The round rases, cut circles
butter for tbe crust. In such a a teaspoonful of white pepper. Butler
of heavy, unruled writing paper and
drippings, which should al- a baking dish aad flll with alternate
creaae them around with a penknUa*•>’■ ^ alnilned Into a Jar afiar roast- layers of earrouand aanre. Over tbe
or ideat them with the fingers whita
reaerrod for frylBg. »r top aprtakle a tem of haUered
holdlBg tbe cate bn the top of a turneri>*r'e«oklng where dripping ctomba and plaoe In a hot ovaa nnill
blar. first laying a 'circle of heavy cardW ‘*>‘e tbe place of the smoklni hot and browned Well-Table
board over the mouth of the glaas. For
**penslve butter nnd lard. Place TAlk.
a meat dish, turn the edges over In a
* *»*> •“<> »«t to a
-----------------------hem.
cream with a spoon or fork, then
oqueete of iMDOn Jolce and half
The oblong and square rases’ are
will And a bay or make oae.‘ —
of
baking
powdM
to
tha
made from pieces of paper cut In tbe '
Hanalbal.
shape desired. Crease and fold them ' eaiqy mass, and use Just as any-oth"Be not simply good-be good for
tal. Expeclally when tbe pie U to
imathlng."—Thoreau.
>lla
-cl. ol tb.
cup
'««■
“Be Ml ovarcame of evil b« over..rro- .1 lb.
I.P lb. «,! mm.™
“»* "" nma evil with good."—Words of
lb. .1.,, uib pb.1., WbVb dr,. T”-";
““
turn tha edges.
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■«pe«d at ma^ time as you can in
Entrees are served In'^very simple
The Ary of Fargming.
body and'« sphfC^.odb owdaor.."
casjs. The highly glased pspera.
A lady wboro life In a ce.taln well’
best at e^Wmoment W
painted with floral designs, and wiih
educailonal tnsiluiilon has not
*" ^ Ule.' -l.iiian Whlilpg.
narrow bands of gold around the
,^,1,
vexations.
tdges. ure preuy coverings lor these ,,,
experiences ta
fogwvs the dUflcilty-'-IHcVen..
esses, as are plain solid colors, or sll- ^ ,ri„d.at home ihn other day.
‘“'J “>
ver or gold paper with fillgraa adgn.
-An all ibe people at the InstltniO »**»
In I's kind.' aalsds served In little paper Igttnee ^ dlfllhilt lo deal with?" asked a 11a- »*««■ Auraliua
or cabbage heads look twice as api>e-8o act as If tha prindple upon
tiling ns 'when served from a dish.
„ .
Fn"
» hMome a uni-

,,
p„,
„„lng diah
,^ver top with paraley and melt,i butter to which has bees added a
on the round cases.
^rops of vinegar.
An endless array of gay little cups
roses, chri'santhemums. tollps, and
"hUa bam* or UTBie
^ Gravy-A water lilies, which can be Imitated to
Mir added lo ibe regular aaure. im- perfection. It is only a matter of peli>rovf»i It. Water may be used Instead aU In the natural shape and color
pasted on round canes. Tb» iweeu
u. milk.
should he tbe same color as the flower. they are serv«l In
■ •
liUced In tbe tin cake bor will keep
To add xext to an "nfternooo tea'"
. ,
...
Irate some tea Iraves In each cop.
the loaves froo
To do this omit using n atralnar.
IbCiDons ran be
Iv under glaas that is itght and air­ Memorlte Ihl. rhyme, which la tbe
tight. Set one under a goblet and see. iransUiion of an old Cbinene tea
An apple parer’works Just as welt song, and it will prove of Interest to
Po«w«oo* ■" on ^ples. nnd aaves ihagaoiu:.
One last alone, atone you'll he;
"w*
»‘>en there It a
Two together, the priesi you'll see.
nuauilty to be cared lor
Tbrao IQ groups, your .kb you'll
To wash an.vibing. that is greasy,

r.r“.

use hot soda water. Tbe alkali turns
Four. a letter from a loving swain.
»<“P- •‘>lch will do Its
Five, good new* the letter will
o* ® ‘‘l«a»»*agbring;
One of the most soothing appliraBIX In a row. • M>ng yaa'U aing.
Hods for a fresh burn Is raw potato
fi.c.n
Seven together, grant fortnna waits'
scraped or grsled aad bound like a
^
FOr you, ^
so ra> the Tea-cup
Fhtgs.
poultice on the Injured Mriace.
Tra Irai^ shcM aad tea lirei um!
Sweeping with a carpqt sweeper
Tea loaves many and doited fine
will be more eOectual If tbe swMper
Are of had laM the eurast aigni« pushed la the same direction m the
Tra Iravra few and dran tha rim.
*arp ol a rug—not against It.
Tour cup with Joy o'erflow. the
^ moulding board makes a very sat­ brim.
,„actor.v extra shrif for a kitchen or
What te De When You Can’t.
sewing room. If fattened lo tbe wall
Here 1» another chapter from the
chanes to prevent Its
la
Ledlea' World on the subject so aeer
to the hrart of every cook: .
perhaps you are making Jelly, and.
nnn.,, try as j-ou may. It will not “Jell." Try
the experiment of adding tho Juice ©f
a letMu or a quarter of a cupful of
**
whits vioegar. and Ihe cheaito are
* slWto.ytoMdy for cold feel to lo iha\ the dlfflcutu wilt be imtnadlately
•'®*«F >*o glaaea of very hot overcome.
before going to bed. It
PiMuonUy miyonnalee
dreaalug
^ l“®
•“«< will pwrsUi lA rnrdllng, despite all
fmprorejM circulation.
ihe cook's capl. The iroabto may be
A remoat made ^y adding', tea- due to one of three cause*: First, the
siaonfol Of glycerine to a gill of gloe oU may have been added too rapidly:
is a great eoavenlence In the kllchen Mcood, the mayonnaise ma>- have
and Is especUlly good for fastening been made In too Waim a ptoce; third,
leather. |*|>er or wood to meul.
the salt may have been added to the
MUk will immediately and eFect- yolk of egg Instead of being reserved
ugn,. exungulsh the flamea from gaao- until the dressing was fully mixed.
No matter what (he esoaee may
nge or any form of pairotoum. since
u lonaa an emnlston with the oil. have been, however, there to one sure
remedy. Take a rtesb y<dk of an egg,
whereas water only spreads IL
To the ordinary comblaaiton of 1*01 In n 'clMU, cold, dry bowl, and add
w,rm water and ammonia used tor the curdled dressing, a vqyy Iltttowf a
frrahening car|*ets. add a teaspoonful Kme, Just as tbe oil should have been
kerosene and the resnii will be added in tbe irut idace. AOer Jbe
curdtod dressing ha* all been addad.
more aatisfaciory than nsnaL
k ,|,g
g, , f„,,i j,, ,tlcka do proceed as usnaL with axora ofl. ‘ •
Oeeaetonally the horoewife. la her
ggi .ueapt to wrench It off. Slm|dy
invert the Jar and place the top In hot haste, prepares boiled costard In an
wg,,^ for . minute. Then try It and ordinary taacepan. rather than allow
tbe extra time required (or scalding
j.gg will find that It turas easily
fluiaa of varnish on tha hands arc tbe mUk la a donhla boltor. If p«eometlma* very difficult to remove; As pared in this «**—»»•> them to always
dangM(be costard will curdla. owUg
soon a* poslblevub with a iUBe alcotgj «, »
■«,; afterwards wash to the iBiease heat to wbttto It I* aobJected. If It tbould do this, romerve It
thoroughly Iu soap aad water, woman not only has from the fire InsUntly, turn Into a
,koe
on which to keep her best cold howl and beat tt vigoronaly with
o»r Cngliah Mnataa say) hsit aa egg beater. ThU (reqoontly makes
.p, has a wooden hand wUh detach- the cosUrd.‘'come“ ngnin, but U H (nils
gblo thumb, on which to cloa» her to reaiiond lo this treaUnMt, add a
gjoves.
tovri
TtiieB a broom bacome* aberter on
one side, and the ends ct the etnwe
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__
aa sharp
aa neadtoa._ __
dip
hoteater,
wnter.(rim
(rimititcvealy
evenlywItL
with...
tbe
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gMl rM wfll have n btoom
gggriy a. good aa new.
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Uses tar Retale PariMBt.
TberelsA oas for nsoriy cvarythlng In a solid mass apparently devoid of
u n bopalass
|a the kluhen If wo can bnt flod it Ufa aad Itghtnaas. It a
£ven potato parings are not the wovtb- task to try to maka anythtag of IL bnt
]•.* thing* they are oeoaily aappoasd tf a (reeh yeast cake to oMUteneA nnd
to be ta tamnies which have m chick- added to tbe solid msse ot doogh. a Htggs or cows to eat (he aerapa.
tin moce floor aUtad la. tfaeoanatyta
^ The chief pf the fire dqpartBiHt of aboeth tbe extra mototnre. eefi the
g western city says; "If all tha boase- whole left ta a warm placo, oarafnny
keepara wonM bum their petato jer- protocied from dranghu. tt (a almast a
iggg. there vonld be MAhlmhoy tret. cortolnty that tbe extra yovt «tl
aa H prevnMa any a«M tormt^'’
wavk and ta aa bonr or tsro tba flodgh
ft |g .a assy tbtag to try, and 'if tbs wni be light end fluffy and rand (to
(r1^ of a roaring chlmmsy fire that moM into loaves.
thraataM to destroy yoor boM caa
In torodtoakiag it to weD ta romim
ba prara^ail. tt to a vataahla ptaee ot bar that yeast which hea bean evov-



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'
Journey of life we
^ fooltoh Indeed If
»®
*“ Rieonant and enjoyable
■'*‘FS- It would seem that no lilu^
“®“favored. Is without It*
>»»»• ‘rJJs veMtlons. and test, of
temper. To let the mind dwell only on
“>•
friends, health and
fwllglon. are ours. Is to encourage tbe
Ingtatlttde.
®
beg_
^
wiu dream snout iions.
"O**- ®®=WU® ®«®. 1
“>®»‘
‘"O »•« ®“‘

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to hear sod lake cooasal than'to give
lL"~Tbomai n Ksmpla.
^
thine voice: taka each saa'a o
^nt reserve thy Judgment."—Shakes^
^
eomn^tnly annoy thee la others
Thomas a Kempls.
^
^
might, and Bi that faith lei' us
da»e t« do our doty as wa nhdantand
h.‘v_AhroMm Uneola.
“« »«t J«>d*e of what la right aad
F®**
,
"Do not dare to tiro withott .

toienitoa toward which your llv-

“®” cheerful sad serene
^
^ ‘I
*®®- *®®I^ tblnA wMb nil your gjlght."—PhllUiw
®*“
B to true that BrMita.
*
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«“®*' ®I ®" W® ^ •-•®‘ *»<
“Whatevar *s n
‘h®
■«> InterwovM that we caa- be la all frarieaBMoa, Wbaterar am
separate them without deatroylng ^
tot wo a
» atrtvtag
1*“
Wwic. We would not fotgut ^ ,, be."-Ann. Ib
®P®»M *«
t*!® *>••« ig 'ftiigt U Worth While."
of « friend, aor the parting wbteh was
-------------«» P®^- *OT the dying glory which
*• •»*
«®®«•«'»' ®»'
Kttehan iiersta.
partences we pray. "Lord, keep our
A Utebea secret wonh knowing Is
' but concerning the that In order to b
cMUag remarks, the cold negiecu. the IU shape, a little sqgar miut b® aoed
tuklod act*, we msy well plead. "Lord, In mixing It and It must ba browned
help me to forget."
In e alow oven. A atnnt dseaart apoon
It to not worth while to cherish Ihe of sugar te Ibe w^tte ot one e« to tbe
memqry of our mistakes and fatlorra. proper propootoh'. Meiingtta akouM
Let them serve their purpose of pre- be beeped In UtUe mounds—Mver
eentlon for tbe future, aad be forgot- apreM amootblr-over food It to fataa. They abould be atepplug-stoora. tended to garaiah.
by ateaBs of which w# may au^a a
Omelets are much Ughlsr whe* haathigher leveL and not a wall to Impede an u'p with water than when .milk to
onr progress.
nsod foe the porpooe.
"Oh. EmmeMne! tot « forget the
Potatoes to be baked la tMr HApast and bagin anew." This exhorts- ota should be washed clsan. Utan rabtton was found on a4ragmast of a tot- bM lightly all over with trash. awe«
t*r writlea by some unknown perron lard. This prevenu the skins gattlng
and was often repeated to me hMt bard.
Joeoeely by tbe fladar. It might ba Walar la which rice. pea*, aaparawell tor us to lake tbe words as agna. end almllar vegetabtoaare ^ad
mouo: "Forget the past and begin' should nevar he thrown away. A little
anew"—not the fclndnera and friend- aaaaotilac and thickening added te It
ship and Joy of the past, but Iu bit- cooveru It Into a very palaUhto aad
twnea*. Its ve»Hoa*. It* mtstakak wholesome aoup.
Precious to tbe ert ot torgelllng these . The most ordinary of him dlaaera
iblogs!—Selected.
* Baybaqulutransformedlntoaeom-----------------------pnny dinner tor nnexpected geasta by
A Deed Winter Vegeubto.
the addUKm ot a prMty aoup. Caanad
' Do not forget to serve earrou every honllto^ gains a dellctow flavor and
Uttle while. To get tbe best of Iheir na air of elegance it thin sBcea of lemflavor scrub them thoroughly to r*- «• from which the aeeda here bees
iMve din, aad boll without removt*« agtoactad be piaood. oaa la oath cup
the tbU skin; this wUI allp off like gad the bolUag broth poured o**r It.
that of a beet If dropped Into cold *»- F«r canned tomato aoup. ptooo » altoe
ter aa soon as coOkad. Tha carrato or two of orango la end cup or plata.
may then be diced or nlleed and .-piii Mralcu swaet peppara (the
served botured or with a cream or canned pimantoea) with eottaga
butter sauce, or thoy may he eeallopi^, cheese mixed with eboppcD ttotmeat*.
Another tasty way to to tnnrii them; Sorve on tottoeo leaf with aayn^sa.
season welL form iato amaU coots and your palato will appravt tha
and, when eoM. ion la floor or la o« Jndgmem of yoor eyes,
and bread cramhs and brown qoicldy
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ta (at.
*
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Carrou With Brown Sauce—Bcrab
One of tbe o
geed atied carroU and boll nntU (ao, haody.bay for bU atdihdr «
der; then drop into ooU water nnd

Jidee, nnd nit nnd pepper to teste,
•“*
■ littta toska.
AM tbe cnrreU mid almmer ugatber
(or ten talontes. For a variety ea ordl~
*" •
"
«ary eraem noes Roay be twed ta Fulled Draed Rn 'C&e With Coffn.
plaea of tha brown sauce.
Trim the emt toins etoaf of TtotA
' Carrot Frittora-Bcrab and boil a or Vtaona biWff ffM divjde Ihe loer
nmher ot large cenou until tender; langthwiae. firpt Me- htavaa, Um
tbao slip off tte aktaa. Maah thor- gnartan and alfbtitt.
ot^ily. aaason with asR and psppar.
R should he pnllM ntart. ptMe*
AM ta tbom onoffoartor ot (hair bulk ably natal raw (iMb 1b
mraa*
e( hot msibad petatoM. Staapn
Ptaee tbeaa taodl’strips ta g Imksmall flat oaks* and brown ta a Unto tag pan that haa'-^eaa Itoafl wRb
tat ta a bet pea.
brown paper, and ffff'bat ta tbe tonr*.
Fried Carrote-BeO and ekta eev- tag evm tar auvrasi hnura. Tto« put
eral targa. wMl abapM curvou. When tbaa ta tbe ......................... cMge the

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