Grand Traverse Herald, December 11, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 11, 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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1913-12-11

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OLDEST PAPER IN MCmCAN NORTH OF GRAND RAPIDS—ESTABUSHED18SS.

AHD TEAVEBSE BAT EAOLX^
<iUAM) TUAVKKSI': rolSTV. MI( llHi.uX,

DDcrm cuic

m REIEISED

H.. IKk-

s.—Harry

DEPARTMENT IS WILSON KNEW
HIS GROUND
ENFORCING LAW

ARTILLERY OF MEXICAN CONSTITUTIONALISTS

HARRY THAW WARTS
TO SECURE BAIL
<\)ncord.

Til I KS1 lA V. J»K|'-KMl!KK II. ll'li.

K.

Tliaw. who Is reaUlint: efforts to extra­
dite him to Xew Y^rk on rbari:es of

EVIDENCE

THAT

t^'Dsplrary In <

HIS GUILT.

escai<>

from

ball today.

HIS LOBBY CHARGES BUSTAINEO

Willi

Maieiaan. applied

tomorro*' by Judee .\ldrlelt in

«0n0l OFOEFBISE HOIIORED

BY COMMITTEE

for

H(s petition will 1^ heard
.

rnlted Sute* court

MARY PROSECUTIOIS MADE

.
I

H. A. M. IS ROURDLY SGORBI

Tlina- Is at present hi eustod.v, pendIne ibo derision of tite Vnlted States
t on hU apiicai fur a

TAKEN FROM
COURT.

No

Evidonc*

Th«t

Three Hundred Ccnvlctlens Have Been'
Secured During Past Year—Anti-

Juris* H*W -nut 6t*U H*d Preaentcri
,

writ

bal>«as dbi’us. -

Marriage

Contract Existed Between
Aecu^d^ Victim.

Trust Cases are Still

OIL COMPANY
WILL BUILD

More Drastic Than MajDHty—All

Being Prosecuted.

Panics Join In Denouncing
National Lobby.

iHy I'cli.-d rresm.)
Wa>-hlnKton. Ih-c. P.—TniM dlssoluilnn>‘ which hbull InsTcal dissoluliolis.
n-nmving the same

of pn-n from

mi

■•lUlrul of si'iiuratc |■srTs into which
(H.T rnUeri Pn-Hs )

is rll'Milve,|. iy Ibe aim uf the

• Shclbj-TUIf. j)ec. 9.—l>r William U
CraiK tras today
rhiuxe

of

KALAMAZOO

nurd^hnc

FIRM

TO

Hr.

McKuinuliis annuunca-d today in Ills
'ueiinnl rciKiil.

Hrirno

Koremlier SS. and
aide prexenied.

aiib

only

plan of cllKsolulioii which would leave

TO ERECT MODERR PLART

the M-parate |>art!‘ of

Judce

ihe.l'nUm and Soiiihern I’aeiflc r
roads, xeyes av-ericd.

-The mote failed

obow that a inarrlace coniract exUted
beiweeif the defeodaitt and Dr. Koabe'

Department

aliQva

Public

Safety

Plans

"Ill

Campaign of Education to Teach

The verdict leaves the Knabe

neprpsentativA< of

the ^iilania;u>o

der case a deeper tnystery than
verdict the crowds apidauded

vIrot-

ouxly.

shook

Nearly

alK present

bands Kith CralA

the city coinnil'slon lu>t night
dcr to prcwtii till- i|iiesilon of hulM
plant In the <-Iiy for Ihe illsirl
biitliin of llieir iirodiicls tlii-ouuh fhl«'
lerrlHiry.

STRIKE ZONE.
FACES CRISIS

of Ihe proiiosed

liuildlne.

that

they

intended

ild their office and slen-lmiise
bloe|cs‘-uud

to

place

wT

Imri-

MER MADE THEIR ESCAPE

iii!-i::lii

tnirtures atickine UP A»

fh<-

1.. H. .'-‘t.Vel O'

Drewing comiany

Po'icc Refute to Divulge His
Cranh

Name,

plant

-Uy allow- the county road commlsrif Miners Killed Durtng

Riot

floner the use «f the innnielpal en­
gine ffn- the purixiKO of Iryinc out a

Last Sunday—Maas Meet­

atone

ing Held Today.

•tiirIiIiir

plant ffiat

cumniieMom-r has aiicurr-d.

the

The com-

willing to |iay a fair

injured Man Died

Illy I'JilHnl I'c — 1

^•ctroll. Lm-c.

:•

wLilj- jiticiiipilnc

I ::iTc»t two men wPom hi- e.:-.pf-rt-d of the Hirtl <rf an aiiKimi.M!.
which tltr-y

wi ic

aiMl

Btrivv.l

Miew

here

buslLt-iis places are .clnai-d toda- and
^(iz<-D« from all ovar'thc

prteea of Butter and Eggs. Produced
in Central Western States Are

liadlator,

Ininpr

atid

hero' to

I'file In the city who n-al!> know linw

nuin-

In

was ferccil III adopt Ijje aaine laeths
fl.r ldi.Wll;« llr-eliull Ihr- SiloW a~ aVe
lilt'd by l<M'on'nllies.

that of gaining

alxlnnian carl>'i<cla\ . I.y the driicr-oT a- great liJ-adi.av a> lossjide heiwoi-n
imoliiiM.
Moth
men
i-M-npcd. drift:-' and raRiiiiing (hem'until a |ia>
f-ace iui'l

In-cii

I'learcd.

There wss

.>!i- i-oniiuii:iI i-.niid iliriiiigh
.'■Ill'll

ami. -\< r

n-rrlliir*

SiRLS ARE WORKERS

M.

iniproi-erly prevcnthig and seating
prevent legislation" was declared

H

•lave nV-"

in

afternooii.

eht.........,

bor of the same charge.

Reptenilicr.

lhan' one-half

during

iiorrUon found
twelie moiiihs of that .—
iierioil
............—--

that the t'lilrtigo butler and x-gg board

aad
The

MxDt-rHioti, democrat, of Illinois was
guilty of arts of gross' Impropriety
unlietoming to the dignity of the dlsl
(inmiished position he occupies."
.Max-lionald
Jlnary

urgexi

that the dlsdp-'

i>owers of the bouse be rigor-

ously and unsjiarlngly applied In Mo’
Ilermont's x-asc. and impeachment pro­

ninrty-ihreo

FLEETS WILL
LAND MARINES

Is a Rtganlb- iimnniM.lv. xxliAch arbit-

'•"'''e were |x-ndlng In
'**»•»►<•* »'f'lefx ndants under PRE

In

BanholdL
Webb

Mulbatl.

Representative

rorlK . flies a slB|de prio- on butler
and egg:, pro.1ue.si
xvesiein -tst.--:

It also exoD-

Represeiiutivec

Fnlrx'hlld.;Daiue<l hy

of the 'Vhlie
Vhlie

said. "In

lu'Cti six hundred and thin.v-ihri'e ixm-

•. -1:, a repnrv'flled

In-the f,-,i.-rxl
nia-t'-r

hr

I'.il.l. lalxtiit-tliree x-carsi there have

iii> fniirtl
• 'Jii iigo. H. C

The eoniraiiiec gxoner-'
at«-d the AiiH*i4ran Federation.of I«-

.be-«em.ral
I

"•'•»fo'''eni.-i.i of (he act has lu«en

IP..........lion uurte. d,e Sberiimn anti !
"" '"’dcr (be auncrxipioi, ,if die «|»-.lar eominissloner.
I. askvsl. • Tb.- r- luTI nllrg.s1
ami ul'.. a .s.r|.s of local white slave
Ihal I
■ig- l«r.ird 1'
iiftic.T' wIk. lire stalloned at mbu of
a -iilisiiiiarx of Ii..- I'lilcui-o
beard
FOUR NATIONS
tlie i'1-incipal ellles."
.Vrpuiii.'iji;, xxiri be lield
AGREEMENT .
M.-lte. Holds said J7r..<mn of $47:

FOREIGNERS TO BE PROTECTED

MALE SUFFRAOIST IS
LIABLE TO DETERSIDH

SILVBI LAKE 6RAR6E
HEARD BOOSTER TAU
i>ur<aii and

lie said dlMlrlct attorneys

•SIliV the ,|«ss>ige
l«ss*ge

1hr-»{^iiet-y i-iai.si lhal-at'limes he

WILL'VISIT PARIS

Uevelopn.eiii

Big Trust.

I.IleMiTg il.to d.:.-,. dtilt»:

fart that there were only a»few r<-I

aitend

Made to Suit Whims of

running

irn in a fire alann projK-rly frutii
ih<- the l>ox<'« and, he hitERe.iod that the
fuDcral of the three Urlttsh n:iuers chief of llie lire department preiiare
PATHETIC. INCIDENTS ARE
murdered last Snaday and lu Join lu
list of InMrdclions in this regard
CORDEO,IN SOUTH
a Ert-si maas
tiieetttiit
protcKi
in order to '-ilvieai.- the' public a-s to
.SKaltist the coDtiDiiaDce of disorders
Hie prop<-r nn-thod
,
Burden of Life FaMa Uoon Those Who
(Hy rnitml I'l." >
Fony ihousasd penons It was expert
The fcul.Ject of draftliijr and enforrare Illy Prepared fer Nviv Verl., Ib-c. <i--Tl
die
linniiwould Join Id a demand W>on ih«
c a i>roi«-r plumhlhg ordinance waw
Them.
gralliiii off!'lals follou- their jhiIIi
ikeb^Mkera utri-diotorlouagain hrouclii up at the meeting and
i.oldiug up inllii-vnrMiffiagi-'i aiitiaiorv
who over run the dlatrlc
the drawInR lij. of .flie ordinance was
Illy TllIK d l-te >: I
lindl
,,fflr-i.,ls
ill
Wirtlliugloll

pS"
•e mnst be an Immedlaic end
In the department of inihlle afWashinttoti. iNi. !•'
-Ml lleipon ^tielr rase-., (iiairgo K.
twin
Inlrs and the city nltofney who will thns'of lil<- ii-li'l liiidllMl lip III
biiry.'c \ iiii-ii»'--r of I'arliamcnt. xxti
Ih- viiuatlot]
As
desperate, and
rejiort at a l.vter nn-< llnR
^ sluti;R of u Mr clty..i.-p(.n-, ihuii li.-ljl
"a.", Jiiib.'.I ut
l•■■tltoBilIlr, Knclunil.
Sheriff <>uze said today tliat he had
Tlie reports of the bureau of aRRo- ageiiit! uf tljix^i'iiaitmeiii „f avrleiil
In.il August nnit n-lriiseil iiiuler
ma-e-d ^ iii» 3/KiO deputies here In
clateii cjinrltles. <ity trca-siirer and turF shew. Mirt* > tin- ■1ur> of a little
«at-ajidjiioii«i- iirt after the (list and
l<r*-paratl^ f„r (n exjiecicd clash,
life ii.
meat end milk inspe- tor tor the’ month -ripple. «h<)sc only Juy . in
• ■Illy hunger strike by a male siiffrawhile <i,e few miiiUamen remarnlnit
NovemiKT were
suhmliicd
and woti hinc lomalocK grow, Slie live* in
.'isi.
I'l. is
IS S'
h< biilub'd
U1-1IU.*
fur a week-x-ml xiail'
In the di»iri<-t were also ordered Itcre
Ahihniiiu and the (h-Iil ggeni wriii-.;
plcccd on file
Ut inWieJUatid loday, similar In dint
Stflkc ri- I.eid their usual momins pwto young girt memtii'i-s »( o
rarisw tcsUsi and
under InKU-ut-iion
iufl/ied. o|ion
.... Mrs. Kmnieliiic IhipWiiAtu
with lour fneinle su-t oen
liurit
iainsbiiry arrives today on
iaiiisbiii
from leade: ::au no criuao for an outtomato |.)ditl
for lie- liiile g|e1,
-•____ _
-f
Uiiirtl dm KaKer Wille-lm.
Hr
ip
gill. She was-rorrled out in u ch.il.
<niiilng ii> .-\tiieri<-a to li-cturc 6n Kyn-.
i- the fniiliiig plsnlK sind wiili
ilirallsiu and
to
s-Iiifly
couditiocs
learr Hroamlng duwn her fai" tried
here.
Hr xxill ls> the guest of
I 4-iic-iiil her thanks "
loter.i-olli'glato .■'oclallst soriciy.
Then Iherr'anniUln-r girl "whoM- fsShe Was Closely Guarded by Mllitanu On-r U so •■ntHrarV'tha' Ik- miikcs her sides IxelDg the only iinib- niiliti
bus
hunger-struck in Jatl! l.a
'and placed on Board
do ail -ilw cr»klng and «li»liitiu for
E. II Brown'of the Western Mlefai■Pr^in.
four hiliorcni, and won't ri-waril her hiiiy al-o Is the only ii'uMic mnn who
try luiUered

MASTER

"as Fcari-i-ly rixnu liif Ihe whis-ls to

riding.* J’alioltuan

Tbninns Maddi-n w«'- shot through ilm

BY

CHANCERY.

sucli ail iieeimiulai ion of l.e (hut Hin^

copper mine strike Is at hand toda:

Walkout. Schools, factorttt. niiti'-- and

«EP0RF FILED

the

nui'M^. of Iroreii
nui'.

The fen'deh-

IxiarlH all Ixirt- > vldeiii-<-s ul . tinA'Fsa:ii

fBy rnlted ITexs
rental for the usa »f the ensine and
Mailrkd* dhd In Cruc.- hospltaj
•t. I>ec. HI—A t-rl.l* lu the Would firohahly only iitie it for »i\Ih-i-rtiv<-F
l.Mimi
th'- ''iiiiiiKpuict
enii days. It was left to the d<-pari.
qiitotiiobilc In Jlmiiilton avcnm-. One
and npon the events ot ihD afternoon
. uf public works to arraiice.
eukiu'rt was arre-.t<-<l bin Hie polu
and tomorrtiw both sides U-li< ve.wllt ^<;<uiiml!>Klonrr Mc.Vllstcr «wll<-! the
refiiM. In rIvi- Ms nutlie.
vfc-i
c<-;<-tid the surctM or (allure of the Bllentiun of the r»mnil->Hlon to the

;s„

».-r<- Milid
id

nirti


\Tli.tl-’be

Mnnii.

xlu.-h ona mild..

Yn Hcsp:UI.

AYnnk Hamilton appeal^ hefnri' Ih<ommlsslnn with a request that the

AH Business Ceased During Funeral

Jiitiiy flndiiigH. Tluii the .National Aa-

woik. tie did not advocate any s|icceedings against McDennont are ed< lflc legislation by congrt'ss to suppte- px-eied.
np'iit die Shemiaii law, but tuii.l an ax--,
Former ilot>resen(nUres WatMn of
x-raue of ':p; x-omi'lalms a atomh of Us
Indiana nnd- ('annon'of Illinois wm
allege<l violation had lieen recelvc'd.'.
severely ..-riikiBexl In the flndinga.^-In .'
That there arc now pending AlcaniJ.
iho minority report .MacUooald^ld
niM pri>M''rutioDK was recited In the
the "system" In congrew U wung,
|■l•orl.
liuring the .new democratic
loTthe-'
InilnlKmidnii eight nai( cases have
rules, publicity of cofflinlttM heart
I..T.,. i.
:
logs, abolldon of conference commit­
Sni^ess’i'on of "wbiie slave'h^lc
slave'
tees and tarty caucus and urged r*g«as ixdnted 0 jiroudly by Ui^aitorIstratioD of lobbyteu.
my ^ncnil.

EIGIR BOARD A SUBSIDIARY

be I.-M.;.;. -.-m-l
One Sutpect Has Been AtresM But

llaM hVout Mr«->-t.
AT CALUMET

i«- |i
l»rompi

and stHs-dily dealt wIili." was

promise

:<

Their hulMinc will

rated on the lots west of Ihe
Kaplds

OEFUTIEB ANDSOLDikRS MASSED

rci<orie<1 and nn.orgajilra

die aitoiney .gem-rars "inisl .busting"

uii‘<-ndu';iii*a- m
dr»>^ li.-< cml-h'

atiy

nraic n-pori more drastic than the ma-

eraiexl

will be freely used by the anll-tnul

iugM.r,,.r.-i. n ,

elKiDse.

oiislv

of

MacDonald.

Hurke. Ualder. Sperley.

Mibsinnilal e

Usage.

■'(lUld

re«iulre

of

'tion Is iN'ing t<erfertH through wlikh

In

'.onCTl tankK In tbelr lank house whl' h
nut-'

iiepresei.utivc

Mlcfaigiia bull niooscr, filed a aep-

Sxhermnn anti inisl'stat'ilel are belri:

Shewed the Etfccli o« Hard

members of the eom|«oy assiin-d the
rotnmlsslun

eonirol

II fsM-lflc "

«<inKi:inii>

those

Association

Manufacture! s and aOillaiml oneanUa-

’The

' Alli'gi-d vinlsiioiiK of this taw 'die

When He Reached Here H.s Machine

ni.-y were civeti a t>ernil<siun to

GUIIERS DBHIURCE VIOLBICE

th^ Nniional

-plan

ly iiivcsilguCed and violations vigor-

to the iliarurier and «-on<inirtlrm

<;<-n''-tit

from cominulng In

AUTO THIEVES fOUND HEAVY ROADS CHARGE BOARD
KILL OFFICER
IS MONOPLY

There was

ahtwd with the work as soon os tli

Ban

-the

wlio were lutnies to the eomblna**'^

When the Jury brought In a formal

fatnoua

including

soclntion of Manufacturers "waa guilty

jirartice

l*at<ne <vini|iaiiy or its sicK-klwlden,

pure.

and - lobbyistis

sustaining the

idnn cOcHtually prcvi-nled the I'nlon

Alarm Boxes .

their

suYiial

wc'rl.iug suceiHi>ifully,' he- j^aM.

People How to Use Fire

Judee niair said, "ao faf a* the evl.
rience

of

la^if^ly

tiuDs.

f dluu this plan, .ulopted In-dissolving

duced nn etrdenie that I'ralR mutdcr-

coniniittee^
ItteeN Demoersta
I

".Multmll chargc.'s."

Thai the deiuintnenl of JusUrq will

lllatr

The court held ihal'lh>- slate Intro­
ed Dr- Knabe.

and

unlawful

same si-i of men.'' lie declared. •

to take the rafe from the Jury and diemiae was eraoted by

the

coinbiiuition under ilio cxmtrol of tic

The defense* mn(l<m

Investigating

and republlcsDB Joined in the report
denouncing lobbying

"My fiyctl |>iirt>osc> Is td opiiuse any

Koatie (d ber a|«rtineDls In iDdian:il<
elU In 1911. after a trial luetlne Mti"

the houi

n«-« ■adininlrtrQiloii, Attorney General

THIS FIELD.

arqultted

with i^viui n few <-aiiK or new tops, so

le out ojieiily for die iiillitani

Jliai

He is an evlrx^iie radical,

given iiic dciinrtiiieni

ROOT OlVEN PRIZE



ilon .ipidP-niioiis denied.



tion Void.

Sonli-nres of

lb" oilie.R xverc i-imimiilx'x^aud 7.’. imr\



Illy I'niied I'rcBs Staff Cor
Mexico niy. iJxw'. Hi.—in the event
»f trouble threatening Ihe safety of

Henri LaFeotaine of
Brussels.
ilix

dared the Recent Elec-

Txveniy cnnxlrta have lK>on pardon-

■■x! during (lie tail year

^

Six er Seven Monthe Mere ef Huerta
is Possible Sines Congress De-



Thia Year's Award JAfert to Senator

''

for "dotcrtioo

nnd proM'emion" of cTlmes has Ix-eii

CHARGE WITHDRAWN

I Ii.i.-il 1‘ri-ss I

'lirlsiiaiiln.

\or".ix. Ih-.
li>.—penr Klljm'ihsit 111 New V.,rk was to­ ALONZO RAGOALE ACCUSED WITH
DR. CRAIG.
(or (lie \nbel i>rarc

forGigneni

according

r. Craig.

tile Jajian-I'i

iial.

This, it was saM. is (be real ob­

ject of the iDiernational fleei>at Vera
iDdianapollx.

Dec.

9.—Th.'

The foreign fighting ships there
indlct- are loaded with marines and witbb g

ciit against Alooxo Ragsdale indIrt-

WILSON WILL GIVE
LORO DISTANCE SPEECH

infortuatlon

ll was Mated that the United

Illy I'nited I'rcwx.)

xoicdjo Senator H.-nri lait'imtalne of
Urussels.

to

from Ihe einbackles and consulates to­

protx-dion of foreigtiers In the cap-

ll'pine' and tor his eonneeilnn wlih
I'lils vx-ar's prise w-gs

marines

liave agreexi to Joinily undertake the

the piKifleaitoii of Cuba nnd (hr I’hil-

Stale' diriiiiie.

t^iy.

Ktaiiui. Knglapd. Germany and FYance

prjrr for IM7. iK-eaiise of his work In

of

.Mexico

Crux would be rushed to the rapluU

day il.'siciintisi

the si'ii'lcimmt

in

from the Inicrnaiional fleet off Vera

very few hours after the aoundlng of

ed Jointly with Ur. Wlllium Craig was ao alarm by diplomau at ttfe raplUl'
nolle proBsed by IToaecutor Raker to­ (bousaods of nisrines could be rushed
day

ttogsdalc

wim x-Jeeulor of

Dr.

Knabe's esuie and In Uic Indictmoat

into Jlexlco City.



Six or seven months more of Huerta

fore. the Sflu r l^ke CraaRe at Mon­

chargi'd xxlih being an axTcsKoir unless the revolution U successful waB
after till' f^i hy seeretlng evidence wmslderod a possibility today, follow­

roe Onu-r last nlirht While the niRht

ing the aetJoa -of congress In declar­

Holley of |li« Hetord Vlaale s|ioke be­

(My riillod l*rc>-H.i

-lie tuay hi-lp do juiiiie canning

tfly Vniied l‘fo.''s.»
IxMidon, H<-c,
WajehrtI by Si-ot
the other girls liiU*K- eanunlg resigned bis s>-ul in rarUaniont.
Washington. II. I'.. Ih-c. |u
rre*i- Incrlmlnatlag Dr. fraig.
laDd.Vard dcicrtlvcs. who didn't atAnd a Utile ■iZ year-ola-clTl in xihlrh he was ehwrted by tkiiji l.abar
was cold and the roads were bad ibore tomid to atop her. .Mrs.
Kmmcllnn ■Knutli (‘eralina is roiining- a
dem Wllxun xvlH remain In Waahiugmuall and Hrillsh Koclallxt ipivlb-s. bee
Were ll*" preaent. *ome of the' peo­ I*a<ikhRrKl. nillKani Ipsdrr, who In nut farm - not iiinch mure than a garden 4f llteir attitude lowanls Uii- Euffrage
lodny. but this evening’hc will dx'ple drlvlns three mllen to attend. Mr. of Jail on a "rat and mouse" Iltsm>c. Jgitch—Ixvanse iii-r .father'is crappl<-<l. u^d Irish nnmr Itub- hills.
llxer an address t
Hrr.wn gave the !l!ii«trat-l
lenture. left today fur I'aria. Khe waa <]iim-|> Fhe even has to follow- the'idow. AtilIuciH'ster riiamln'r of tknii-

GADILUG HAS JOINED
PROGRESSIVE TOWN COLUMN

* IViiits and Kaniis of M'e>i»rn .Miehl- Rusrdmf by mlllianis
HAIT'LB
rJtKKK-MIss
Victory ...... who.hold their annual banquet
Mrs. I'anMRirFt otlii<r girl and her grundtuoili<-r liad to
van." uclnR
ciRhty alUcs. some of wenl to Ihe station in an wnbulanc,.
"Sir aiiil tence a "farm" on an Ala- IbHitb fliidiorn grauddsUghler of the tlix'Ce lonlgliL The prc'sKluliL Seatexl
them ooiorrid.
Mr. Holley deacrllwd hod was plsced abr<srd the train
'Cadillac.^ .\Ilx-h., liee. 10.—fadlllac's
late VVlllhim Heoih of the Salvation
in 111* exceullve oOlees.
hunia iiioDntaIn tu|i.«
•Traicfwe CUl. the Hub of Ibe
Army . who was oi>cra(ed on for ap- will talk Into a telephone which will' efforts to briug a)>out Hie adoption of
street chair.
r,t,n." using a number otcLUrely new
,'^with dill telephones a roniinisslon form of government was
■>endiciti!i at Ibe Itaitle t'rrek aanl8A«1NAW-The sixth annual Mich- was brought l»ack to tfls iTty from tarlum last month, has recover<>d. She plaw.l about the Horheeter lianquet sueceasful yesterday at
tJide* .The drlrlng over tlie rough
the special

PORT HI RON-JoM.ph Apiilecate

IxaB conference of

hricjilayers llsinilton, Ohio, and plea'drtl. giiihy in.
lOR of Ibe lantern nnd in the tialf will be held In
liaglnaw. Tuesda.v. the {K>llce'ajid lireiiit courts to a
bteir i rertouB In the rettular P-cturo Wednesday and Thursday.' I*rt-s.ldenl rliarge of breaklnc and entering a he
• bile, the repairs wero Iseinx. made.
S- Unton of the Kaglnaw board of cal sliiuxhler house with James Mil
Mr

Hulb-j

cntcrtalneil the cv>mi«n>

With rcadluRs.

Both

vcfri well noMraA

the

speakers

the

trade will give the address of »el
.

ler and >ieallng n hug

Miller, who Is

hoard.
tiOMK-.tiiilwHaador Thomas
Hrlnce llrago

Irom the dfy ol bis armt.

He will oecupy u

tAc

palax-o

wm

fcTBwr AmlwuAfler Grbeom.

Stales

Senator

O'tYorman. after be tiaxi found It im­

declared

Huerta

Con­

provisional

president until the next election In
■fuiy.
lAXiAKSPORT.'^Ind.—Thleres
entered the IHirrell

who

cafe here early

today ignored the ^sb reftstar which
ronuined more than $4«

and

atola

eight btrtctly fresh eggs aad a boUad

aew charter fer the reason that

JACKSON'—lg)uis Veelskla. 16 yaara
old. of 111} City, was pickad up here

the S9 office holders now In power euffering from cold.

used by possible through prew ot hnsinesa to. Were lined up almost solidly agalBSt
the new charter.

attend the baagiHt In peiaotL

gress

election, a majority of 1(13 votes being

ident lias altenipied such ai| expert- cast In the afflrmadve. Much fear had |
experienced hy those to bxor of
and he only did It after much

in I'agr today rented the iialaix- of pleading by I'nlied

a K. Erwin of Oruid Hapida in Jail, has malfiiained hit Innocence H'sldeiire.

b praAAasl of Ute ooatmice.

This Is the first lime Uie pres­

ing the October elecUbo void.

mask in bU pockeL
pUin the aaak.

He had a Hick
Ha did Dot

tAQlTWO

OEAND TRAVEBBE HERALD AKD TRAVERSE BAY EAGLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER U. ni3.

GiW Travtne Htrald

practhv, but not

until

the '‘prei

Heavy Cost

time has the demand taken hold ni
ernod

in the deal.

It

Pfxperts

ona

does not l*ay the povemmeni to <

vir war.

irltfinal |iun«*e and the aboHshi

the

idan

sill

ime.

I

Bntm4
•« . seconds Urn
man
Man± 2. 1908. at the poMofri<-o at
Clir, M«c»i.
CoogtHM o( Mar<^

iH-tter

ad

intane than 'In n tampainn against

direrlloii bo diverted Into more utfef
hannels..-

There lire few pla<-es where

oney could l>e s|H>nt lo

thrnuch and the money Kpenl In tb

tills'drend disease

.

Merchants
fanners
<-rs

Don'! evpe^iaisnl, take

One rtmr
................. ;:.&<• la advanrc
iu mMiths ......................... T5r la advanrc
Three month*
........... ti'c In adraiuc

Hsre EUdeBcy

ihe elder reason for Ii^kI. I.ri.es
iheiii

wIiIhuii

any

proicsi.^ In

resiilulio

e<l a
Ihia

on to
dlr<Tll<ui

.......

IIS
wp

iieiil for a

the

Mie<-eed<-d

in

down the market price

a

and

|H>1ni

ii-imJ

no one evcelif

In

the state eovernmetit for the |>urpoR‘

mono;s>ly sutfeied as a result.

of eurhlng u»e1e«* expcndltiirca in tin

•Aim thaii p-ople ate patient ami lonp

aval

..mp.-J1ed do pay them,

Tin

su|ip|v

a new sute hoard of revemiu ;.hl.l

The

have U urmit d<^l to

do

price, and when the s-uppiv

Is

have

tor this condition, iiiit If on ili<- other
hand they fi-fii-e t«. buy at an exorhl

who nr.

Kev<-ral

iipitosed Inueijan.

The liusy man hni

o (ime«to s|H-nd pirkine flaw. In tbi
eondurt of those who are Iryinj;
i-rlDK ulsiui

i-'ondiilons

U

*

When the new jian-el |s»t schedule
goes Into •-tii-'-i it will Im no soft snap

will have in^ as murhjieavy- iming

1 order lo avoid loss

wlU be oe^M for the next year and

Tio do the Ini.vlm: would roopeniti

sinnsiin/ • aring

As a

< ilmi are iieid

result the sUle laxe* have iiii-r.-a«.-.l
. -to such a point that the pe«i>Ucom(i|alntng
kind

and

demandinc

South ^lltM

sp«-eulai

purposes a whole lot of uoad

nr<

would

-•oiiipli>Hied in the line of r

swin>

of a eliance that will

them relief.

tor

he Ml-Ii ci>vi nC mins'.

-\i^M»rd-

furnish

The exiierir-nce of tiiiiny

.Mr

MilMdy of tin

simn.-ii

Of the Stata* has l>een such that they
for preparing a

»tatr

buduet.

amt

pountrv.

placing the esilmaling and ap|>orliun
BCBt In tb^ hands of a mniiRtssion
who are enpens In this Mud
naiiee.

-New Jersey

Is

of

'locleal
}s-ople

should

ireed to pay an exiraordliiary pri'-e

fl- for cold -.toraio- •-ims

plannimr In

Oo often made

Tie- < lynsuiiier

tin- coat

In

other stales of the
Macserlng
•axes.

under

tJfilon
an

for
that

overload

atleiKied

VInt.-rs

-A

though Ihe numirer of recruits is not

trlits, Tyrone's population being-aliout

om l>

Hlckih

l-:iu Uspids.

are
.

«-re vi^Uo^s here last i

Thc drilling and target work was on ai>|ii-al.
•ne quite openly.

J^OPmont

hiiith Milton Musical c

pn-s'-rllied Ws oo illegal

ii^liaiiioudo!i

Mr-- ■|:.s.rt.

'

lier- fsllier. Snv'ery

iiie ju>opi.-. really dc

to adopt the same plan il.af Is fol- hack up aad refi
lowed out by Rirge buslnff<s inv-resis flcure It

is interestlnK

'«;r

I’-lrurlmii

and

eth |>assc
I ITIdav

lltil.

,

the'people who have to pay the bills, [for tbelr roH slorase artl.h-

I'rlce

callad^ln order to k^p
tnntented.

to !-• ruisi- Is mrfde in the price of a parfli-

the

petipU- ular e<immf>dilv.

Under Ihe present

tam of raising and

t

__________ i__________

s>s-|

spending public!

.

.

,

money there is no possible chame for BRO SltDRfiOn



rttduelng the tax levies, the only waj
Offi.ials of Ihe

that such h condition can be liniught
to pais being through a
■yatemalUlng of the

-sUte

arms

WANT RIGHTS ULSTER ARMY
LOOKED AFTER IS DEMOCRATIC

mMU and m rigid oversight

Tlmy

a«»d

the hshlt
be

millions more fr.uu

|>owefs

lamiol

ke<-p

Ihciii

In

Secrelary of Agrlnillnre Housinn In

ware and w.-ie taken to HtTret desH

rontlnuance of the dlaliibutlon of free
fcf“-ds by tlie nienilH-ra

of

magress

igive tlidm a new: hhold iiism lh••-S|H•ed
M, e
UK- till- otic-s Wliu rr-Mirt

In

this

TERM

and distri­

bution of only new and rare vaiiatle*
of vesatahlea and

(lowcni.

the early days when the

{lack lo
plan

was

tjMft adopted It was the idea of the.

ilsvwer can stop tliem,
loilay in the

I'ulled

ounces of coeulne

rttales

iMuitdes

Ill' I'll

liubii. dlvort-e;

the

OneCof

h.- W.-rl.-ni Kederalloll
ih^faluihet

strikers

l-rop., Tnhdo.

Harry

lasuow

It,
Har

Willard

H

Pardee BnslDesRExchange
Bute Bank BnUdioc. ^
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN.

Covell A .Cross.
P

I..H, Gage.

G.-t tlicir list

of

properties

irilh owners'iiddnatses,'or propoaitioti to sdl your

V

FABMORBUSiNtSS

Hazel Rnss vs Frank Rosa; dive

al cast of ^2.'i.

,. !!. Gate
Iji-oi Williams. dl:

Buyer and Sell­

er may deaj'direet if they pro-

II. Gam-.
O.

Adai

M.-iude Schml.
•linildcknerlil.

.Miuer^
Secretary

M.irrlsoD rM-i-lved a telegram .devlar-

dozen.

Criminal.
Th^ I’eoiil.' vs
ilemiv

may be a

iiion. but Hicre appears'
nrHensl innuibb- liasts (or

proud lsia.si. n Bde by the Home Rule

GINSENG

Itolierl .A. An.b-rs«n.

larceny from the lu-rson. C.sirge
'•oven, pamr c

Both-ftbonpari...^^

.

T33 E. Front SL

loisl stiuiuier he had four-

year and-not luie of them wanted

usi
sHght

Gage.

1 that av.-rag<-s l.M eggs each for

appeal

y In Ihi-

G.-orge

I, hie Wehisvif l‘nk>n street has a

*•1

Mo,v.T

s.
. it

k of Mottled .XnronaK of'which he

Equipped.

prvi.-.'i th» i-oustitutional rigliii

ihn of

rat drugs that the department baa

‘ *"*«a!utoc

A. Steharroan vs, George Down

vroiid

Are Welt Armed and

.-d IT.-si

Inn «r loihor by I'rcKb

other iian-olirs that draw fiends adapt
their |>craonal use.

Court.

w.is mad.- t.iihiy to th.- Am

It.ocni
ail

Up For Hearing Before the

teer Array Is Dane Openly.

mlttee ■* Favorable.

WahlilngtoTi. In-r.' In.-.^

Ther.- are used

■'

Wright,

INGONIS MtOE RECORD ■ Will l>ay the highest prices
and Golden Seal.
IN
PRODUCTION for Giriseag
FEEIMANN A CO.

Drilling and Target Work of Velun.

Coferado Strikes—Com-

shori lime where

Inal idea upon w hich the system yas

v.s.

Adallne.A. cimbb v>

om-; I.

find

lheinse|vi-s to Is- on Ihe nuiik In

and to suhsfttute In Its plare the
founded, the propagiUlnn

desjs-rste methud

(’oprlapd

Tlert Wllliar

nulbiiis wUlilii an hmirrid their :

Only Throe Criminal Caao* Will Be

! way.

koovB.^^fa^ iriq. u>. i.Al U.«d.piulflefW.
sriinr dinv-tlr ,*n tie- ma>-oa< >ar(oe<'. ns

Coiirland, dlvon-e;..lolin W. I’atrhin.

orqe;

('Illy laat w-.-ek 3.."m rifles. we>
c. IV.-I III lu-lfa,i in the guise nf hard-

Hie

Sliced-they r.->5irt lo stimulating drugs Probable That Invealtgation Will be
in order to n-vvKip
-Ir powers and
Made by-CongreSa of Calumee-^nd

CssdMea

A

Palehln:

Maggie SHI. a vs. nben.Sillea, di

-vpen soon to have imMtoo

ACTION BASED ON REPORT Will OPPOSE HOME RULE

pace and so Itv order to inercasf their

bis annual rej-ori advm-nles the dls-

W.

Iht. et al. Mil to quiet Htjf. Wtii.

of the (ur<-e thus far recruited,

DECEMBER

b

u.<es*«r;

Prederirk

John

Crotser and John XV-.rf^tchln.

first stale* to put Ihejdan In opera-i”"" ‘''"''’J' «“ntiem-y
1-eopb- In lhe.se
fast that ihclr
Uon win be the ones to reap the er.-dll
for their |>rogr«sslv<

niancbe

Maggie

ThU U something theoeo-!measures will

pie nrc nnxlous to have dohe aSd'lhe'*"

amipiiultion.

divnree.

Maud L. Ilarls-rt vs, .Jacob

liiip.'rtljig and dUtrib

and

ll.«pre--nW twonr ,if ibeU-IphrmleUas 1

Adams, divorce.

FEDERATION

df thr-,*"

H. Gratopp vs

lM*rt. divorce; John W- Paleliln.

continue

"f iiioUern rlfli-s to siiplil.v m-.-irlj

0 I-.rfeell';“"J"* '‘'
depart-

atau budget and tho dlsborsing de,;
"“•1‘ '■I‘w'1 '’■»« i-re
partment.

ennducled

now- to have juffi.-ieiii imntl'ers

any larcelv a tii.'iticr for the pi-nfile thi-ih-

longer by gu.t>s/for they liave reached selves to attend lo when loo shaip a
a p^loi where a halt will have

be'

n^'dP

SS-:

ivoreo; t'onnlue & Connln*.

Meantime, while training their
M.-.-etly

There Is nn loehal r<-nson why states' rcaulalioii under nnmuit eondilions
husinesS

to

Coiir

Chancery Pro Ceirfeaao.

similar eaiiip

iffy. Ih- Clster leaders

'is'iil 8uti
b>'s

nv*

Grace Wright vs. Fred A

ihriiiigh-nii aJI of Ibe Clsler provin.-es

-wilh \lUv i:i;;d>»
a comer nij^

bursemenis. and ihe sooner-this lia>H|ihe market find an ev-u
Is reached the betler ll wllj Im-Jorja ri,-<birtion In th- nmnuiit i^i.-y

are

Crpss;

nine & Coiinine.

|ire|>ared

hip the r.K-niiu ioi.i sha|><- dii
1>- wli,K-r months,

Sl«r?roir.^u''uiIl-'J[miiTnriTr^

Covell &

unnine A Cor.nlne.

Tlu- diik.-'s, guests have now
crseil to lUelr homes,



Lolu Kva Feaster v*. George FI as
ter. dlvni-e--.

Grai0|i]i,

loiDA Kuh-rs.

of will t.tke it fer nranti-d thaLihe |ssi

-In taking care of their liKomn nnd dls-|sm>n ih-- om-s wh<s have

osseiiilihigi

The JusUr.-s, needless to say- are anil
If l•ntllIlg wi­
ll' thrown

are i'anbular lines ll.;il H Invnivtsf thm

When

& Dunham.

o that the i-iieaiiipmcnt coold not b

the W-BV of ciilf'iii- down i-ur<-hns<-s In Urn

eloee at band when states wiiriinve usked

II fSir th
ISA of his rifle range for this |iurt>ose,

TN-jthn-htng mscljiii

CaUrrh Cannot Be Cnred

I Ju/Ucc

Wnll.-r J. Nelson v*. Lula A. N.-l- •nh ^'AL APPUCkxnoN M UWT eannet
i«t ur Ui- dioms- (-«>srrti (1 a )4uod
s.m, div.ii.-.i,
K. ft. Pratt; Ihinliam or Ciiaritutloaal dlMSs*-. and in order to enre I*

---r. hud tBlf.'ii the preeaullun In

i.iwd was lii 'tH-

(•...ell 4 Cross: IMnii C

CIllM-rt.

The duke,

ihe
c-lidalice. Music was 4urnlsh.-d'by
4u

Mr., and

niy-S^lale r.ankr<-l'"nirw^iiircir7-

.- Ih; of his. .Majesty’s army

e was held at Ke-

large

It 1* evident that the time is

-Sboeld ropdiict their

of Ihe resl of I’lster. hotli In person-

Ibisiness address. Travi-iserny, MlehLouto was tried,
and thorouehly run down
clarea tie could not w-alk

at 'Angell

Wednesday.

charge <ff ifolm

the plan Is atfopled the stale will hnve monoiHiIlsis find, no ol-J>-<-ti«n in
way

here

The Tyrone Volunteers are typical

eindih ut Hurry I'aliuc

‘lion of pil-c. an<l ns lone a

Uke the lead In this direction ntid If
a chanee to blare the

Ills

Mis

An all dsv ini

so

reason why llie

.-ind

<'-iidlng the .h

:r.vAnd tli.e mllit

are now- coming to see the necessity started Ihe bens l^layini; i

from

a

seore of other |>rtifca*lomi and'oecupallons. ''

Bowers Harbor prices
—Sc lor elder apples,
paring apples SOe. Bolb
pbonea-.aiz. US, BcU
67. Canning Co.
oct28-If

If the i«i>p1e rush season at i

this amount is lomerally jiassed with­ the diret-tlon of tlb'in^ uliliout i-om
out any questions helm; asked

Malt

NOTICE!
Is a constant drain
t
.
uck. ati.l also tl:*- high
large .-i' In some of the other rrmti- The dlscltarge oC mucua which is
gome .111 In such cases Is I.vtg.-ly comco-t ofMl.li
the
horse^m-ri'
of
tsised of blood aerum, and la a great
Traverse fit . have de'-iiied it u.-cesequally
divlled
between
t'nlonUts. Vasie. fioooer or later U will weaken
snry t.i raise ih.- pri.e of^hor^hoII lias niovi^ his fainlly
i»c Bir.BiRcst man.
no- total enrollment in Tyrone
Is
Ing five, cents per sli.»e. to take efto Ohio
According lo n-porta recelTcd from,
f.-n Uer-ember I3tli. 1!H3. .
;.imn orgnnlx.-d Into five battalions
Mrs Hugo Will s|M-nl a fee
Ir. Johnson, he was In a desperate
Traverse Cit.',. .Mich. .Nov. :i. isli
nd distributed among gg drill .en-, ondiilon. but he found relief from
Wilh her sister at ITovcnuMil
SfBned:V
ers. Kuch e.%ler electa Its own sre-' hla trouble. We will let him aay bow
McO.011.
.Nemw. Bmi .
Mrs. Mai- llrakel of Tiiivcra.
tIoD leader by ballot, and Hie section; ho found it. HJa own words aay:
IS
is siN-ndlng a few daj
“My friends
la told me to take P
l.-ndi-rs choose the setiton of
Mrs y. «• ItUi-k.
and 1 did aa 1 now (
.^Itrhull, If. J. staby:
who In turn ele.-t thi- hatuUon
Penma ha* saved my Ufe. It la th*
Mr’ and Mrs.' O. O. I'ray w-e
d^-c f, -J. 11
best medicine on earth, and I woidd
landcrs. During their visit wit
gucsis of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. S.-ofleld
not be wtibout If
like of Aliereorn. who la colonel of
Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs.
This ooems almost too good to'b*
le n-glnieni. the Tyrone officers
nioa .-ieelev eiiiertalm
u-d Ml. and Mrs.
troo. No doubt there are'aome reads<-<tlon lenders r.-celved genemi drill era that will think so. ■ The above
W. J. Ayers for llic vweek-end.
atatementg. howet-er, can be varifled
ml rifle Instrnetlon from
Iiiisforby writing Ur. Johnion.
<1 and iton-rouimlsslonerI Offilf
lo full from
llH-ir
woodslu-d
-egiilur lirltlsh army, both
and brenk her right wrist lust
aenl free by
r«-nr.-d. under Hi.- dfreciion
bus, Chla
(’vide liunre Is im.vli
his .houso- U.-UI. (!.-n C.mrge IHfhardson. comAsk Vo-ar Druggist for Free Perona
lamler In chief of. Ihe Ulxlei
old poods into his lo-w
er VolM, Lgcky Day Almanac for |?14. .
• r for>-e and who Is still n the aciMr. ami Mrs. liifton K

v; fault with others iH-eausc nl tlieli

llie fifty isiund limit on packngffK Ihey

-lease their supply at a low-i-r. fltui

lowed to bM in astlmatcH of what

!*.—Mrs.

(jleaner Kedernlion

Ihe nni

pendltare*. each drparttiiem br iiin al­

mer.iianls. fTan'

Iielr lime sinndlUK around and find

ho av Imidinc Ihe stpi k w ill have <

lias nn for the fnonoiKilIzH article,

regntar sjslem of handling >-iate ex-

he

Ol

Mil- f.

price and rlei-rease the demund lo iM- <i liillw-av mall clerk, for with

New

five

feurs. Willie Ihe rest reimcntcd
W'illinnithurg. Ik-.
pital at Traverse tiiy.

Heavy liftiiig

prices tie- ptsipir will hiive In i

mandator}' power to cuntrol and viic

clergymen

rive clerks, five rarnenters. four cn-

llajiillluii ha-s rcturMc-l from the hos­

ever}- system of taxation direct nud) leased oiilv fast enouth lo hold- dp tin-

Uie the c«i>eDdlture of all state f. v.

seven

ihree presbyierlaai

iOiUiamsbtirj

It is a noticeable I

fv-muitd

iinrmal and t. held In storatre and r<-

sclcnllflc busts

Jeraer. like most other states,

e^

In-'presse* It

■ four of tlie Chiirrh of Irt-land and)**®

is-^satlon

i-iiiisfrurilon lor

Keeping Busy

the

IpK 40 stand for.hl di t>rlr.-i they will

chaage^-eofuemplatcs the rrcallnn «

time

be

gineer*. three latlen<. and three chauf­

idac*- sulterliiK. and a-- lonp-n-* Ihi'j are will

thea} npMithe same basis as the laiT'

At the present

cni

vicars. »hal bis Ilf.

Ihike of Aberwrn there

luanufaciurers,

hrinclnp

to

ahi-re they ran 1><- iirofllalily
the hnai< >

enne*.

and

their

"ere If.:, fanners, 3} day-laliorors, 10|*ravc."
DAVIS a I.AWni.'MCr CO, Nrs Vsrl

I- of brine ahoiil a world

Ueoaiise the |M-o|>le me- kly suloiiit to

women have

New Jersey i* talkinc of adopt Ins

- Indirect In the cute and also

to

leaden of theCo.miy Tyrone division 5u

esldenl t
ce In

h-

the effjelcncy enRinecrloc iirtnrlj.h’ ti

i-ounlri

w-x- hU

tons Issue orders

itallist the hlch |irl'-e of eKus the

the

ten- S’«vere''“'

ants drill their landlords,

who attended the first eaiup of

cIlU-B whip- the .rusade was larrled

ataall re-adju«.on a

or. in command of companies;

Among the lino offieers and n.-ellon fj','

Kxls-rien< 0 of housewives . leapiie.;

cerpotations of

In many Instaneea years with

c-iof^oyes have inten set over employ. *a‘«n1i. The

Idea Adopted '

Ul over the-eoiintry pw-s to pro^e Ihiit

t<>

lawyers

to be. found s«-rvlng side by troubled flee

-iructlon held- on tho Uaronseo.irt os- himself,

,TERMS

dcparunenl*. atid

manufaetarers.

day-laborers.

side da the ranks.

Allen’s
Co:ig!i Balsam

High Prices

tllSarcnt

and

and

and diK-iora. preachers and pprishlon-

Office. 123 Prcnt 8t Both Phone* 23

, ,

the )iro]Kised Dub-

lin iiarliament.

In no 1 the' disease elaliued

mires for llO" w.-r.- pruecically the

In all Its raiiiiricatinns ure lonshlere
It is hoped timl

llm enforc-ement

the death list nrooiinted to 2.Tr-7. The

voimtry every year when the exp< nse

n.liie to ittA hlghPul bUldcr. on PrCthe 2Tth d.-iy- of Kchruai;. A. I>..
foreiiotin of
flial day. at ih.- norlli Iront door of
ilifl .('oort Hou-e. in the city of Tfaver.-e i uy. that l-elng the idjM-e for
holdliiv the .in Hi! i-oun lor.’-oiid coun­
ty of tiratid Trav.-r.-e. Tl.i. i.remlsc

had catarrh

■>ledg<-d to fight

lul>er<ulns|s

if.iKin Mves...wliile In MIchlKan alone

of the plan yrould save nilllldns te

HERALD AND RECORD CO:
<wo.

that

IP fnlled Suies' alone that did tho

linne a uv-stem that has tailed in Its
PsMUbf^ TuMd*)ii Md Tliiini«1a)B
TT»veree t'Hy. kllchiRan. b>-

slrurtlon of Ho-

claim

ia< Is nn annual toil of more lives In

H

tiiiiM-rt. '

Th.- avemgr neight of

Unproved fans*. H. C. Daria, 812
Stala Wank Bldg., Traversa City.
Midi.
aprll ZM

He lins in.-ressed the flock to

fifty now and sill .louble it later on.
I«- Is preparing jhqiii now for the aniiial isiultry »liu" i^t wjll be held In

Tlie pisiple vs.

Miller Hobbs, vlo-

the rliy In January. H<- will also show

allng liquor laws

fieorge U. CovcII;

them In Peioskey at the show there.

WANTEO-f'arr
rarrols
isl by qualll.'
long 3 short.

I’arm C. tlltbert.

rcsisli-r* of tl .- North of Ireland 01
The People v*. Frank Koks embercontend with Is heroin, a nioridiine
ic Calumet I’lilren's alllanci'half of Ihe I’lster Vnliintet-r (orro.
•lomenl. (le«rge G. Oovell; Pami C.
di-iivallve wlilch was unknown at the had giv.-n all union latHw repi
Inforiiiatlon rcarlitiig Hie Cnlted GH!H,-rt.
time when the inin- food
and drng H..-S
hours In which lo leave Ml.hMlih-_ ,,
from various sections of the dis
laaue of Fact-------^NorvJury.
draflr'd and which Is
now Igon,
MORTGAGE SALE.
d.-r pain of Iw-lng
i.-d
to a few growera In each nelghhoraffc.ied province indicates that eJas*
having iM-n iiia-le in the
I.en* Harrait, .laimanl, v*. Henry
In inch mmmon use throughout* Ihe a' manne■r .hi. i.
hood and after, they had lK>en tried
eondilliips of a
itliietlons.'whi.h hliberio hnve
nmmer, Adtn.. ai'peal from probate
'-ounlry- that there Is
no
knowing most c^uivtiM ing," according lo MoyJ>r. “'""I"
out the farmers were to reihirt t-sek
I«u-n
exc.-pUonally
marked
court.
John
W.
I’atclitn;
I’arm
C.
Gll
quantity
disposed of ihrouch ! Morrlstm sai.l lie liaQ laid the Tarli
U S
1 Washington the result of tlielr
Trelaud. have |>een all but ohlller
bert,
'Hie dlffereol <
ersr.nti. Ml.hlgan. to John M. I.arIs-fore iT.'sbl.-w Wllwii
trial*, and If n-ruln varieties in Hie organixatlen and jnlllury. In-,
and
slate,
Andrew u'. Starr vs Howard Ihinn kins of th- same plavr
lime. In order to ine.-t tin- Issue thi
•Inveatigation# Aaked For.
found to be adapted lo general
dali-d Ih- iwelfili day of O.-tober. isoi.
ise
John
IV.
I'atihln; Harm C
dnig taw is to Is- alri-ngthened am
tVashlnglmi. D.-c. in.—A .ongrestore Juat that mui-h would he add«-d
and re.vird.-.! in the offh v of the Keg
GlIlKTt
n bill is now js-ndliig iK-for.- tiic Sen- sl.inal .invc.siigaiiun of the Michigan
.Isicr of D-cK for Grand Traverae
to the list of available vqrieil.! Are enlv jiurchased once. Tber*First .Nutiunal Hank vs. Ijtveru li County. Mhbigan. nn the Ilih day of
iit.- Hiai i-rovid.-s f.ir the r.-striecion .•.ipis-r eirllle and the Colorado .-0.-1I
fore they abould be of modern
cultlvalion.
This plan worked well
Wood, asatimpsit.
Curtis U Alway,
design, bum of mckt durable
sink., was d.-mauUed today bvfore th«
lor a Ume. but In the' course of hu .It 1b>- sub- of habll'fomtlng drugs hy
. whieh,
■alt and artlsUcally
(kivelt 6 Croas.
lK.i»e rul.-« €-ommliu-e.
No de<-lslon
regiilrlrl^^-gislrailon
of
every
sabrured thet
man event* all the conatltnenU of
•rehy on the l«1h dav
You will Bad only
was ri'aclK-d. but Ihe tiiomiM-rs acemed
laaue of Law. ■
rtilesa
thV
drug
hahit
is
tdopped
Inof Janusrj. 1913. duly asslgne-i bv
I worka of
tbs' eengreasmen demanded free aecl*
Hattie M, Hdgerley vs. Oliver P Kva M
liiellmxl.
Represt-niatlve
U^ins. widow of John M.
rounl^- ll is difficult to foresee fHVorably
A. W. RICKERD
and in order to supply the demand
Ihirgess, demurrer.
Covell « Cross; I.arklna. afdrexaid. deceased, who be
MacDunahl movqdljor
the
copper
Uia goverament had to go Into the what tb.-.flnal qut.-ome Will !>e. for If
eamr the owner thereof by the settle
strike inquiry, while Repreaeiiiatlve
arm C. Gilbert.
open market and buy up any and all there mrJ already over a million hats
ntent ol said estate to Patrick Burden,
were rri-t.rd^ ml
Keating of Colorado urged the coal
Clark H Gleaaon v*. John Pulci- of Traverxe C4iv. Michigan, and.the
I u^nt In the country- that
kind* of aeeds that they could find
•pher. et al. t>etlHo''D
for entry
of assignment thereof recorded In the
yi. tb.- haldi will c-rulgly spread Birlke iirolie.
and portion them out to Uie dtlfri
to.m register's
office aforesaid on Ihe 19ch
fSrantad Writ'of Mandamua.
idgtnent none pro inne. Gleaaon 4.
Uch an .-flem that half Hie popu-:
eot oongressraen for distrjhulion I
day of February. A D.. 1913. in IJber
J. Kr.-x srrirrd in tkr ro
lanslng.
Dee.
Ki.—The auprenie
n of till- eountry will be mor
their particular dlstriets.. The bulk
;C1 of .Mortgages on iwge
which
lr)Svr*r»*o-irocaL»raiT«ok b
>un today granted a writ of manwith .rr> liiiir meant He ■
Chanesry.
with
the
note
secured thereby on the
ulT<s;H-.l
wHhln
tbn
.ift'Xt
il.-ead.x
the aaeds a* a result went to the
hwi-esteadnJ.-s.sked hard. ■
phone I .
- _____ ..
29th day of May-. 1913. wa* duly as
Judge
O'Urien
of
Vera SHics vs. Purnoy Stiles.,
only bojM- of slopping the sal.- of damns against
fallMul membenT of the party that
wotOd wlah to be treaiad.
signed
by
said
Pairlck
Burden
to
Sam­
reeding* for eo'ntempi, Parm C
I- d'-adly eompotinda Is by iiasslng Houghton, directing him to vacate Ms
•DCh SMI
the congressmen repr.-seoted,and
uel lies anil the asaignmeni thereof
iirdiT dissolving the teiniiorary Iti
him tlMOt Jl 000-'
bert
*
reeordi-d In the register's offl'-e aforeroaolt Uiere «aa,atJll a great deal of strict lawq and Him seelugUh'at they
•TriaMcr-'
Junction against pleketlng and parad­
William Hopkins vs. Anton Sbeles- sald on the 29th day of May. A. t)..
asodomUbiwheb 1
- dtsaall*ra.-tlon over the roault. ITtrra
totkeae
ing by eopiH-r Birlker*. The InJuni-Mortgages on
I- et al. hin (or Injunrtlon.
John 1913. In IJber CC of
a ptiblle Imneflt tb* free aoed Idea
TlnBand* nf aiBiIttr in- ■
|>*ge 3>. ujkjn which tuortgage there
lion was made
iipraBneiit
by the
- suncre
br trialed o( ihel
IMtehin; Farm C. Gilhan.
haa become
Is cUime<l to be due and remaining
tj hAn»wie*-!rrt m Maniinba. Sal 1
I's ruling.
Charles Wilhelm vs, Harlln Brown.
I* ktIlhe»lUland.^-^letta.
I
il«id at Ihe dale hereof Seven Huning of
0 benelU to the foraroBeat
The Dairy Wan 8aya
If The eme<-«
wit anabun I
: al. Bpecific iverformanre of
ed Nlaeiy-Seven and t6-KK> Dollars move thoas aching teeth absolntaly
If little use to the public c*i
He haa more niUk,nrid belter
belt
rreani
cv-cfy»b;.-e in We«eTT;1
iyT97.4e>. and no proreedlng* either at srithout pain, and without the u«* o( '
TORT HCRON—Basil Spring
tra«.
Pann C. Gilbert; Covell
IIARVBU.’S
of the iDfArior aeeda diatrtbu
law or In equity have been Instlivied dr»g* to produe* BnooBadonanaa*.
OONDm^'wjwllE . ll Veei« hJs
imnieneed ault (or 110,000 damages
AaL far deaeriortre hteraiure and
Croas.
alao a burden to the poatal
to recover the debt tortired thereby,
tadisoJ raUway rauw Anil* «e
Paofd* of nervA** tomparansBt and
It I* a alrlrily against the Hrand Trunk railway:
any |iart ihet'cvl, aoHce la therefore with weak baaru w4Il arprKlata tha
which has to carry the leada free of
a food, and Is Fpri^g allt-g.a that while at work In
-reliy given that by virtue of the “£*•0101-“ method of patnlasa axtnopowder for
<H-*I freight sheds he was Injured
power of sale cootalaed In aald mort­ tlen.
c
cowi, horaea. work
________
beep.
gage. and In oompUasce with the
on
blm.
Bold when a copper Ingot fell
leh
<3«irf* W. 8t*v*r« Tt. Trargm ther*"wlU%*#Sd
«
government to have tbli dlMrll.utton

LEGAL NOTICES.

for the purpose of Introduring novel­



ties. These rnre seeds were to be sent

raffles

MONUMENTS'

jmthgylffld of WHEAT r

^

-SSTstfCSi/Jj

I

Teeth Extneted AhMlatety Wtfhoat Pata
By th* “Jta^ilnr'.Moihod 1 <** r*-

Ji.'

to all pana of the eouslrr.
Uffmx timtir ancgaaUoaa have twan
tir tb* disoouisMtte or the

bmUhg hi* ankle.

OR W. a ONTOM,
m-M WUhata Bloek. with Dr. Bold*
Mirth. XtniBCM CtO. MkBlm.

QRARD T&AVXSSE BE&ALD AND TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE. THVR8DAT. DECEMBER U, 1913.
U employed on Jaejier Weeso’a farm.
' Joe Moiig and family will move
iato the lleiiner house this week.
Henry Helm wa* in Grawn on bus.
Ineas Saturday.
Will Mctiarry visited at Grawn
Sunday.
Fred MeWethy Is assisting Mike
MrGarry with his (am work.
camcitly requeatcd to furnlah ?
Mrs Phllli. Young of Traverse Clty
viiited her son Courtie at Fred Eg
jtlls Sunday.
.McGnrry returned
from
Anna
Grawn Mouday, wherq- she has been
visiting the Weldenhammer family.
id Mrs. Jasper Weese drovi
Traverse City to Inspect
ihelr farai iViday.
. IVxter Slcv-uni and wife vlalled reb
alive*
at
Traverse
City over Sunday,
Mr. Pennington Is in Grand Rapids
Fiber McMlchael -returned to Bdnon business.
don Monday.
Ur*. B. Gannett, who has been In
Ernest
Holm
and
lOeanor MrtlarDqtrclt tor,the iaai six months has ry relumed to their school
dullei
returned home.
Traverse City Sundav.
INTEULOCHEN SCHOOU
The laidles- Aid met with Mra. C.
/.atia Harr. Teacher.
1. MonrcN., Wednesday A good din­
ner was enjojed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wmiarnt and
Jraftrs* City. fi. f. ^.Ifo. I l.laa
Hagei visited Mrs. Melvin Grody al WIIIIaRiKliurg last Week.
Traverao (Tty R F. D. No. 1 , r
George Wales and Henry Helm
9.—Miss Emms lirosche has takei
Traverse City callers Monday.
Leo Hornsby
position at tbe stale hivtpUal.
---------Islied school Tue*'
Willie McKinley began school
Ni-edham's liusiness collc«e D<>c«mi>. Freil Eggll muds a buaintnis
trip IO Travecse City Mdndav.
Mr. Ihiicber left Monday for Grand
Mr. and Mrs Chas. tb-aile of Whit*
lUpIds.
Cloud, visiti-d Ibeir nloce.
.M
Mrs D. A. Wilson Is pufferlng from Milo Hayes Saturdav and Sunday.
an attack of the.yiulnsv
Those nettlier liwdy nor absent the
Oscar Nelson liad a valuable horse past mouth are. Marie Helm. Stuart
die at D. A. Wilson's Uecember 9. It Helm. Annin S<iulros. .Manimle Sanwas uVbn sick un Ills way home from dT*. Mnrgerv Wales. Willie Tharp,
tovyn Sunday.
Andy Tharp and n«yd McMlchael
iiid Mrs. J. S ihirton wi
MEITNER SriKK)!.,
Monroe Center the ninth to he f
Pauline .Nickerson. Teacher.

Jhe (Jrand Jraverse J^egion
c«mpii«d Mch wMk by a «ufr
tha

ar Miaa ^ra N.

NEWSl

Qrand Jraverse County
ttahm
Walton, Dae. 8.—Mr. and Mra. W.
Vilrbriald from Grand Ledge.
TUltInc lUe Utter'a brother. M.
; ffane.
l>r. mil from Fife Lake, wat in
louii .Monday.
Mn< C. Wlnrheaicr from t'aClIlar.
U Uniting her alatcr. Xfr*. A. Snell.
\<-ra Gannon aaa aerloualy HI Hie
flr»i oi the »aek.
y'nnk Vtntoo of wniiamtburg. vaK
' In town on buKtneaa Friday.
Dr. T. Y. Kliuball waB lu loan Tnoa-

home In Traverse City snd hst been
under the care of a nliyslrlan since.
Mrs. Anderson aniT Mrs. Johnson
took dinner with Mrs. J. Stover y>l-

News was received here last , week
that Alliert Attlnger. funnerly of this
place Is the i>roud father of a babygirl. born Di'fs'lnber.T.
Mrs M. Metsarry and Mrs. J. Stisk
al spent Wednesday aDernoon ai the
home of Mrs. F. Csinpeau.
Harold Llndernian and llertha Ke■ or were visitors at school Friday
afternoon.
D U. IUhs<itn and father spent Sunday nt their cuiiaue at l.ong Uke.
Mrs. P. Cntnis'au made a busineas
ilra. F. T. Kenney and dauirtiiM
Gladys were business ealb-ra a.t Trs'< trip to Traverse City Friday.
Dan Nicholas ol Drawn, was a
to South er at K. decor's Tbursday.
_
attend the
-Mr. and Mrs Win KnUochvil '
Wednesday on buk.
first quarterly conference mivtln*.
FVank IHirty returned to l^nstnc ness.
Miss Kdna CarrU vUlied at schopi

'liy.
Jacob and Frank Welxtr tranracted
buKlneas in Traverae, City last Wed­
nesday.
Robert Reamer and Adam Couriadr
ere callers at the borne of ('lirlst
oplier Wels-r Friday.
Adam Courtie has been working'
Joe Reamed the past week.
irday.
Nick Doller was a caller ..............
home of Cbrittopher Weber Ust Wedicsduy.
Mat and Dernard Bembenoik made
a husincss tri|. to Traverae City Sat­
urday,
Mat t-Udros and family visited at
he home of John Weber Sundav.
lierf they sere served with an ex
elb-ni venison dinner.
The housekeeper of Hev, William
Kennes arrived Ust week.
She
brought her two Uule boys with her.
Her fcrroer home was In' .New York,
T heodore Reamer went to l^nsing
Monday where be e'xiiect* to find .-mlitoyment for the winter.
Joe Reamer finished digging i>oU•es and busking corn last week.
.Mia* Margaret 'llembeaeck and
brother Mat. were vlsiiora at the WlllUm Reamer home Sunday.
.Mr and Ur*. Stepbaa wciR t<
Kingsley on business hViday .*
Skeels Is ImprovIngMiis hou«e
IS raised the building, and hai
cellar under it. He is also
building and addition to the old build
Ixjuls Courtade. George Riermaker.
Hurry Riermaker and Miss Emma
lileniiaker were absent from school
.Monday un account of the snow storm
■:iuery .Nlikerson haft oearlv com
pleleii
led hi* new house,
Joh
lohn WelN-r has purchased a new

puplla were absent from
school Monday on aecouni
rt>nd>r iK-iiig drifted so they
IteivoM of the McKinley
lie io get Ihrdhxh.he monDi ending Derembe
J4oln» Siding
.Vrb ne Catniiean spent Wednesday
ThetMore Geltzen . rtnsacted buslNiimlx-r of days taught* D
-..............school.
ess In Traverse fit' _________
Number of Ikuk enrolled
rs H. Weiselberg Is sewing for
Kdwsrd Ovurlade vlsltedraltii Harrv
Number of girls
Wm. Kratochvll this week.
Holmes Silling. lbs-. ■>.—Aliks Helen Sumniom
A. Snell was out
Days attendance
Skiver was home Irom Kingsley
Iss Minnie I'otrafka went Saturbursday.
Henry Rb-rmaker was a visitor at
Average dally atten ipee 1C pin!
Sundav.

. Io Kalkaska to remain for ai
thejiohjr ol Jne Reamer la
Uenjamln Snell went to
I'env-nt of altetiditnie 9h.
Win Saxton wps In Kingsley Saturdefinite i>eriod.
Mr*. John Cuurlaile and
.Wither iibseiii nor tardy for the
WUkop has been working this month. Joilc iirtiscio-, Herbert .An day on buslaino-.
made a buslnesio trip to KJugsb-y
Mrs Cox bus so Improved
with the road builders near
.Thursdi .
City the first of the w.-. k on business
Dalvin Hausdlng. Melba l>-w able to be aboul om-e more.
John Allen Irom Traverse City. «ai foot of-Green hill.
iVatik Keopb- has purchased
is. Lillian Wilson. Sanford Mead.
Kalpt)
Hb-ks
transaeted
business
in
Anuoui's have moved away I
tow- of John Courtade.
in town Wednesday on businesi.
Ellzal>etb Mead.
Fife Imke We<lne>.lu: if last ««ek.
e A. Weiselberg farm and. I'aul
The Misses Katie Rahe and 1y>na
McKJNl.KY SCHOOU
Salonskl, a nephew of Mr. Welsellicrg.
Sehmuckal were callers at ,|he hotm
tJlIlan Horton. Teacher.
at Walt....... .
first of th of Mat Endres Monday.
IS taken thi- place for a year.
for his sale Urn at Traverse City. wrok.
There will be a Chrlstmas'iree and
The >!Ut.es Katie Endres. Faustina
Sunday services for December U.
Mrs Si.lirn T.vb-r of Hodg.
program at the Howard school house.
Heumer. .Mnnlra R.amer and Almi
1»13.
^rcAit
caller a( llulities' Sidlug la:
Weber visited *r,!i<v,l .Afondav.
Sundav acfaool at 10:4k> a. m.
day.
TOMI'KI.N.S SCHOOL
freaebtng at :;3'> If. tn. by the pas­ Kverybody
,-J:'r,-d
Hammond
roluna-d
f,
Ar<-hle. Dec. * —Mr*r James Wai

Slyrfle Wyttoff. TJarher.
Inei Kratochvll was sick fawl untor. Hev., C. Shepard.
II calb-d on Mrse Artjiur M. Maim JurHati tbe liisi . the wtu-k.
•fi- to attend school Thursday.
/ WA1.TO.S' st;nooi..
-ilr.and Mrs St.loii Tvlerof I lodge
Thursdu.v.
HOWARD SiTKklU
Frances R. fl^ee. Teacher.
were in IhK vbiuilv Wedue.-olaj of
The i-eninsula Sunday school cor last w,-ek looking after their proiHTly
(Jrng gisnia
Alma Hush. Teaiher.
-ention was held at the Haptlst
Iiiirrii Saturri^'.
I Dint . Dec.
from. Cmttr
district
, Gray s.i
................
9,—1.CO
Peter ijiHatt ha* l>een driving a
Wlnthctmih
of Klngnlcy. spent the
well for Alfred Lyon.
brave enough to venture out Ihtu Hie
Rice District, lie.-, 9-Mr. Kelderand Mrs. Fred Garland were iHlge MlOW' -Irtfls to go to schiKjl Mon Week end al the home of bis sister.
Grant Center. Dec. (■ —!>>wts WllMr*.
Irvin
Rawlings.
house
and
family
moved
to
Traverse
erse City visitor* Saturday,
aou. Seymour .Menilea. Will Hleks.
•lay morning after the blizzard.
Ivewls Si.ald Went to Sigma Wed­
Ity last week.
rag ball nodal wa* gtvei
. Coiieland. Dan Wright and^Wal.All-itluT car of liolatees wai, loaded
l.conard ^Vheal and Den Ksley Archil- rlmrcli Tuesday evening.' The at Holmes Siding last week This nesday with three teams belonging
Uce I'aul are rutting logs lor Clȣ.
to Wm Rainey'of Traverse Clly. He
last week In Traverse.aiv and, proceeds are 4o Is- used tor flxturei time It was Mr. MetruUj of Stit
Copeland.
leliiriii'd
Saiorday.
Dingfaam.
in
the
church.
lia> -who Icvnded th<- car
Ileriba McCombs was a Traverse
RIrni-y Wart and Harrv ^arnon of
Rev. Kendrlek; district sui>erlniendCommissioner
Hornsby
visited
Charles Uidme.-i and vonng sot
Cliy csller kTldsy.
Wevford. drove over to John RrodIt of the Methodist cliiireh. preaHied
Haraca. xAch . are the guests
hnol Thursday.
Ssm llraoebrldgc tnada a buslnaat
ert.k
*
iViday.
•re
Saturday
evening.
harjes'
iiarenis.
Jlr.
and
.Mrs.
c
Mrs. Emma Warren and children
trip to PetosireT !•« week.
Harry AV'orkman of Traverse n
D. C, Cotton was In Traverse City
enl to TruvetTie City Saturday, re- Holm
Mrs Hrarebridge and son Allen
and Mrs Frank Elliot of Fife spent sevwl days in this neighh
irnlng Monday.
trere Wexford lallyrs last tbursday. Saturday.
l.ake vUlied ut -ihe lioiiio of .Mrs. hood last; week.
Mrs. W. H, Wheat attended the
Ray >.afayette. Ia>*ter Ruchan.
Mr. and Mrs. Kb Davis made a
'•r. and' Mra In in Rawlings and
CampU'll
during
the
|<asi
week.
quaKerly
meeUng
of
the
if.
E.
ir Sunileen, August Nelson and Wai
traslness trip to Buckley Wednesday.
Mrs. Venue HbIIm-I of Traverse Cuv
Hy drove to Kingsley Saturday,
qer Warren were vlsHors at Fred Gar­
Grace Harren ban returned . to ■vhureh in Grtwn Saturday.
visited at the home oT Grandliu Sax­
r- John Rrodertck and p John
John Treece wat in Traverse City land's Sunday.
Traverse City, after spending a few
ton
the
past
w,-ek.
returning
Sunday
Markeil
were Kingsley vUltors MonSaturday.
I O G.,F.'s played Needham'i
days with her sister. Mrs. Bdwin WilChurb'S Holmes and son of Dai-aga,
l.4>onard Wlieai returned to hi* second team at basket Itall Frida;
Mich., visited the (amllv of George “'‘wii
llbtir Forward, while skidding
home
In
New
York.
Tuesday,
after
evening
The
score
wa*
19
and
7
in
Eari Dixon. .Clifford and Elmer
McManus
a
day
last
wi-ek
at
Coleman's ramp, Saturday.
spending
four
wt«ks
in
MJi-hlgan.
.
lin.-up WBf as
Broadway w.fre absani from school
lUive Johnson, wife and Utile daugh» hU leg Just atKvve the ankle
fallows: I. O <;. T. Right forward. ler.
RICE StTIOOlmost of Ust weak on account of sickMiiriha. who have been siM-ndiiig
fracture U a serious one boih
Prances I Williams, Teacher,
Maifrlie Ekstine; left forward. Tom the pan few day* in Traverse Citv
bone* lu-Ing broken. Dr. Purdy of
Valley; left guard. Vert McManus: turtie,TH«vnie Raiurday.
•" iford sttended him
He was re­
igbt giArd. Godfrey Valley; center,
Ralph and Garry Skiver drovt
Monro* C*nt*r
ed to hi* home Stmdav.
(-•harlle l.spb. N. H. C.. Right (or. Klngslev Saturday. Uwing . io ....
Leals Spald left Monday mopHlng
ward. Harold DeOrau; left forward, dampness of the: day. and their clothats-nd the winter
Monroe Centei
his Camp at
Floyd
Hammond.:
right
guard.
Will
BartItU
Taylor started to school Monday mak­ Hoffman: left guard. Gordon Valley; n*. loo, when they returned, they de- Slgina.
Med It was nut an Ideal da; lor a
Rawlings drove to Grawn
ing an enrollment of fifty.(our.
renter. Frank !.g)wrle.
• BdrUett. Dec. 8.—Peter Flanslnirgh
UoDday.
W. Mingus.' who .has been visiting . Report of Maple Grove School Dls
Tire family of Mr. and Mra A. T.
of lUnIsiee. U rlsiUug friends
Harry Rrmierick and John Markeil
his brother O. Mlngii*. of Manion. trict No. 7. for November
Xewi
relatlres in the vlclflliy.
•re In IViekley ________
for the la'st Tew days, relumed home
N'unilier of day* taught 2«.
hjirl, and two daughters, luiurn and
Mrs. Bila JtRntfon it vTsiting
Miss Carrie llroderick
Thuraday.
'ecll. together with Mr. and .Mrs Kr
•Numlier of ihiplls enrolled 3f.
raverse Ciiy Satiir<lav. g
ManUtae.
Mr. and . Mr*. Charley Oiappel
expects
esi Newmarch and the MIsse.' Mil
Numlier boys enrolled 14.
> remain all winter. '
There wat a very «nj"v
fi)^ Summit .City, have returned
dred Smith an^ Doris Kimball.
Number of girls enrolled 2".
and dance at John Donk
Sehoet Note*.
hhme after visiting Mrs. Julia cj.ap‘ enlerinined
erinined at a dinner |iartv
Total attendance Cr.S.
day evening.
IVmak Ra*'llogs. Clsra Schneider
r.and Mrs. James Delaory
Percentage of attendance 93 p)i
and Mary Logie were star speller* in
Harry l^gRet and family of Tra'
Mr. and Mra. H. K. Cowles return'
of Hmigc.
ir»e City, are visiting relatives h-i- ed homp from Ann Arbor, f'ridav.
The following I'uidls have not Iteen th.- second grade last week.'' Alton
*Mr. and Mrs. Phillips went to Buck- w-hi-re Mrs. Cowlea wai receiving absent nor tardy: Calvin Kelly,
absent but onehalf day since the be­ "orward. and Gladys Cole wei
jslnesa.
tar si«-!Iers of the third grade
V Saturday on business
treatment for H|e past Aree weeki
tel Widdls. Enoch Hogfetl. Seraf Hog. ginning of school: Ruth Hicks. Ce<
The uttendanre Monday »a* good
Mr and Mrs. Weave
R. A Cowles and wife. Jas. Slmaa felt, MaUlna Lyon, Maurice Ekstlm New march. Kubm>II and l-kUth Aaxio
n spite of (he severe wesiber.
Kirotsley Saturday.
-AV'ord hn* lioen received from No'
and wife and daughter 1.eODa. took Uoldle Warren. Russell Puhl an
Cniiies of -The Angelus," -Th
Mr- Holmes from the south is dinner with Mr. hnd Mr*. Herb Wag­
lorry ihst Ira Gallthugh, -on- of ti
Co'slal Pohl.
imW who recentlv went to the u.
Meaner*" and-Raphael's ".‘Jistlne -M:
Isltiiig her daughter In Hannah.
ner Sunday.
j
ARCHIE SClKKil..
iK-r irnlnsula to find eniidov-meni (or onna" have JurI been placed on tli
• Peter Snyder went to Wexford Sat­
Evert Kyneit'. Roy Wagner. Wm.
Hazel M. .\nge», Tcaeb. r
the wluier, is seriously ill with diph- aehool room walls.
urday on buBlnua.
Chupp and Sarah K. Stoddard were
Iherla.
Urodrtek was absent one half
Philip Homrich viaiied Jack Har- Traverse City rollers Ssturda.v.
George
Hodge luissed
through day this week on aicount of lllnesi
rand Sunday.
Glen Rose visited school one day Jrattru CVy A. /*. g. ttq, 7 Holmes
Siding Saturday morning with NeHle Clark./Zemah Rawlings an
Uus AugusU floarich visited her last week.
carload ol
o horses from Chicago.
nilTord Mi. he] were each absent ont
aunt In Hannah laM week.
John Croft and family have moved
Traverse City R. F. D. No. 7. Dec.
D. V, Ho
Holmes wa* a Traverse ’CUv haR day on account o^the toothachp.
Charlie Tompkint of Traverae City. here. Mr. Croft iniendi to run a 9—Mrs. Julia Clark and Mr* C.
.iier ^lurday.
grade are studylni
St-ent a few dayt with relatives In blscksmlih shop here. '
Haney visited Mrs. Cha* Peart Sat­
JohniSonlh pf Hodge visited at the '.'Hr Laonfal
the vicinity.
The l.adies' Aid will give a tenXmt urday and Sundav.
home of Mr. ami Mrs O. V. Holmes
Tbe sixth grade
studying
Jim Everhart wat in Buckley Stt- dinner to the school children Friday ' The Grange and school are together
irday.
‘Snnwioitnd.'
urday.
ai the I.Adles- dining hall. It Is.also planning a (Tlfisimas entertalnni<-nt
r and Mrs. A, T. Newmarcb were
Tlie school house steps were re­
-#ARTL®TT SCHOOL.
wished that the men and boys to bring to be given at the ball The first In File Ijike Salur.lav,
paired Monday.
Best CorUlt. Teacher.
(heir saws and hammers and flnlsli up grades at school have worked out
Mr, and Mr*. Ernie Newmarrh and
John Markeil U nor doing the
the repair work to be done on the dramatization of
"The Shoemakc
Miss Mildred Smith S|ie|tt Sundav Janitor Work si school
l.adli'«' hsi'
and the l-nves." which will lie given with the iwrents of Mr*. Newniarch
The school bell cannot he rung as
east oFTVfdWh Junr-Uon
Spangler was Called to Sagithe program.
the hell ro|>e is <
esfer Johnson exia-ct* to so north'
Saturday. wliere his daughter »
Mrs F. Aesc-lillman. who has been
The blarhlioard re.eived a- fresh
quite 111 the past two week*, is recov­
YuU. I
coal of paint Saturday.
Mr. Davirand wife left Monday foi ering’ slowly. Her daughter .Martha
td Wevlnc
«:RAY SCHOOU
KUni to attend the State Grange con hat been home helping her.
after-a w...................
BdlUi V Carter. Teacher.
E. O. Thompson returned Thuraday leuUon.
Glen PstoD. Tony RnkowskI
night with
machine after finishing
MONROE CENTER SCHOOL. •
Chris Mllbert-havc roiurned from the
threshing and expeclt
Sarah E. Stoddard. Teacher.
I'liper PeniDsuls. where they
ghmond Park
atart his saw min very
They
Mr*. J. Drove* ejient several day*
Diamond Park. Dec. 9.—Mp* HatJmtrhchtn'
ir tardy during i
I'lsIOng at Hannah last week.
n Rhodes and mother Mrs l..ew
Klngsb-y R. F. D. No. I,. Dec. 9 —
ber are: l.ucv isitcher, Gladys East
HANBk' SCHOOL.
Joe Reamer traded bli (cam of oxen Koffinan returned Tursdar from PeInterloehen, Dec^ s.—Mrs. D. Milne
Katherine Huff.-lnlce Newcomb. Cak
Lenora Allen. Teacher.
I Frank Keople for a team of horses. loskey, where they visited' her aunt
vln Thompson, Klmor Duicber, Harry .nent Saturday altenaoon in Traverse
Mrs. Crtwirge Hanre and Mias Lizzie
Don Martin visited with LosU CourBoyd. Ida Bennett. UU Smith and City.
Hance returned home. Tueadav from
Marjory Alberts spent Saturday
BUnferd Laming.
'
Blair
Rochester, Minn., where Ml*a Hance
Smith IatwU has sold hit tans afternoon in Traverse City calling on
home of Mr. Sammon s at preaeot.
bas been taking medical treatment.
and they expe< I td leuve tin- neighbor­
Rlalr. Dec. 9.—James Laasa and
Adam Courtade baa purchased a
ri; Langworthy wa* i Travorae wife called on Mrs. John Scbmtickel
hood before long.
ne new dog. which faq intends lo but still very weak.
Mra. Algtre and son Harry. Of etty caller Saturday.
Saiurday
:rala.
Frank Gondes lost a verv' valnable
Grand Rapids, tormcrlv of Bk RapEr Lowery ha* returned after spend­
Mr. and Mra. R. McBride visited Mr. work horse last Saturday.’ after be­
ing the wetik end wItb-hU family nea?
and Mra. R. Krelser Sunday, .tilsa ing sick only a few mlnates. '
Of Steltfa I,«wU for
Traverse City.
lOB Tueaday. December Snd. Mr. and
Krelser returned home with
Bump of Kaleva, vistted at
Mr. and Mrs. Howard .*>agton ai«nt Mrs. Manvllie will reside wltb tbe Anna
Mr*. McBride lo stay for a few days..
Sig of the ti'lephone men' of the Tbureday afternooD In Traverse Cn>- former's parent* ibi* winter.
William
Schmidt and ' daughter
Cook TlBlied school ToesIv-ll Telephone are suylng at the
Mra. Maynard It spending a few
The stale road west of the HlgbUnd Plorent-e. were XraverM City caller*
home of .Welasier Wilton.
ly-s Here with Mrs. Ellii.
school U completed.
Monday.
CharlM Wlsckocil purrhooed Mra.
VDDA SCHOOL.
/ Hn. H. Grundy wa* a caller in
Owen Swaln*ton made a baslnes*
.Mr*. Peter Weber and mother. Mra. Hoscbel's house at Interloehen. He
Bdlth Fkyaon.. Teacher.
Traverse City aalurdsy.
trip to Kingsley Monday.
Widenfellor. returned to their home took possession and moved hU fami­
WUiard Saxton was at Tnrerae
Chaa. Schmuckel was In tows Satly Tbureday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Clinton Winrh
eumtoli City, visited Irtends In to
Friday.
Mrs. Wimamson fr

i.r’" ’ /

Jhmard^istriet
Howard JHrtrlrt. Dee. S.—Mr*. An­
derson of Alden, Bpenl ibe week end
With Mra. P. Johnson.
Horn to Ur. and Mra. Ilerman
witch, a hatiy giri.
AUred Campeau was taken auddenh 111 Toewday night and Wedneadv
h* wa« rwDOved le Ua daugbier t

City Wedoeaday.
irdayMr. Hpiiklns and eon I.yle »were
BlJtlR SCHOOU
caller* In Traverse Qty Wednesday.
AAaa Fletcher. Teacher.
Mra. B. suckle* wai a'Ttavqrse
City caller Thuraday.
J. WUkop was at Traverse City
Monday.
Beltncr. Dec, g.-Mrs. HeniT Helm
A party was given at Arthur and children Stuart and Irene, rlsltStiickland'e Saturdav evening.
ed relativea ,Id Traverse City Satur­
Ur. Connlne hna bU alara aetUad day and Sanday.
aod ready (or kualnna.
^
cuude SUdller of TbenpwavlUe.

CASTOR
IA
For lalasts asA OUUm.
IBIWYMlhnAltqiBntU
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PAGE THREE
and family.
t veral weeks here vlsltlUy Jiowcn was a Traverse City
•Isltor Thursday.
jurtade schtwl children are
i-TIwyn O. Defreeze of Wylie, visited
for the
friend* In this vicinity last week
fternooii belore
Hazel <R>nder is suyiag with her
»>e Inviting all parents
sister. Mrs. Clarence (Taiic of Carter and friends If.tbe tcbool with llltl#''
Siding, while .Mr, Clark Is working In
llt.-ii by thtuiiselve*. V
Hoprey ,s working on l.ig ownH
r. She|>herd moved Into his new farm.
e l-'ridav.
Chrhtl J-brton Is, < uttlng wood for ’
-ssie Rliodes Jett Monday for Mr. i->nmlngs.
erw- city to work for her sister
Then,a* I.anibert I.* staying
ib'ii Darton.
at the Dominie .home.
rs. Willis Rhode* returoed MonWard Baldwin U helplns Mr. Nich­
from Traverse City, where she ols Biih hi* new i«rn,
had t>eea with her daughter. Mr*.
Perry Raynton and wife spent c
Barton, who has been very III.
ly last week In Traverse tlty,--.
Henry Hammond, wile and daughNelson Edgecomb an{l w
r Pearl, spent Sunday with O. R
me (o Detroit.
Mrs Tha.ver *|vent one dqv
A very enjoyable huriirlse party wai week in Traverse niy
held for William Pekarek. at his par
Tom 1.ambert has ■•urchased i
- home' John Pekarek. S.. Salur horsenight. About forty were pres
Wmiara Andrew st>ent Sundav with
bis moiser Mrs. Peter Rasbo.
E. .Miner Is doing tome carp«M*r
work
on his place
/forth JllaU
■ Henrv Jeanette spent SatnrdavTraverse City on husine**.'
North Mabel. I>ec. X.—U>ren Wm--'
Will Hawkins worked for Albert
den has been hsullag isdatoes to Wil- t'oiirude last week,
liamsburg tbe past^eek.
Fre. man Rasho has Just returned
Mr. and Mr* Truman I.o*ee and from a hunting trip.
Alma Rrelthaupt tailed At ThoMr* Dutis and Mrs. Conroy railed
Pray s Tbursdav evening
FY-eeman Rasho last week.
II. J Hoyt of Wllliai
John .Mfller haa t
led a now
i..a- ...Am *
^
Rvassing in the district last Salu
Thomas lAmbert ha* purchased a
Truman lxn>ee siu^nt last Thuraday horse,
.
'
: rak lUpida.
Mr and Jtr* OcUve Domine left
Mr and Mrs. R. W Worden at­ Traverse City for IMroU.
tended a me. ling of the Gleaner*
fan Thayer i* quite lIlX
Thursday nteht.
Thomas Lambert is helpide Fred
nnmlier of the ladies from
Strait cut wood.
with the lAdlee' Aid’at Mrs. Ray
Mrs \vmiarn Baker and 'daochter
Hutton's at Williamsburg last Friday.
ROFN-D I.AKE SCHOOL.
Alma RreltliaupL Teacher.
Mr. and kfhi. Deiore' bare gone to
Deirolt to visit friends.
Mr and Mr* Johnson were In
Courtad* Comors
Traverae City last 'week.
Mr* Edd Cox has entirely recover^ '
from her illness.
CourUde Corner*. IVc. i».—
BAST iUY SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2.
lohn . N. Coiirtnd'- virlled al
Vera J. Jenne. Tearlier.
lume of ,^*epb Courtade last ThursUmer Harrell and George Fish are
clearing land.
Mon
K. Wner sbot a lynx which he h:
(klitifM He exiKCts to sell the• hide,
niuc^ iI'nion. Dec. 9.—Mark Hagw.c
‘Pem Thuraday altv.|o iviroh Wednesday,
ernoon with Mrs George Fish.
,m„.
relumed from
Clem St iffen rih-iR Thursday East Jordan Wednesday.
. .nesday.
afprn
moon with Mra. Elmer Harrvli.
There will i,e a Christmas enter*
Miner la cliopidng wood for A tainment u the K'edar Creek school
Dominie.
house Tuesday evening.
K. Miner and Mr. Allen bare been 21. given by the McCorcy and Cedar
trapping.
Creek school*.
Mr Slotlrk Jias not l>eeo .at home
Tracy McTaggart returned from’,
for a few- day*.
Fibre. Friday^
Albert Thaver is digging a ditch
Chas. Dean was a caller In Union
hU own Und
Wednesday.
Mr. NIckols has porchssed M
Geo AIcnok of Boardman River, trl*. lumber of John N. Courtade.
Ited at the home of U aeadeneo PrtHeart Carlisle Is on the own place
Mrs. Watson Ratey and^ daughter*
tieorge Fbh. wife and family spent IJHlan and Pern visited Miss Alu’
Sunday al the Trimmer home
Reid at the Boardman River. Satur*
Minnie Pish was ill for severxl da;
and unable to attend scboul.
C. H. Peck accompanied by bl*'
.Mr*. Trimmer *pent an 'afternoon daughter NelRe. and son Will. «iw*
with Mr*. Fish one day last w.-ek. hiR niece. Miss Mary Peck. rMunied '
Hugh Prouty *pent last 1-Yldhy Io from New York Monday. ,
Traverse CHy.
CEDAR CREEK SCHCXJU
AViitiam Jenneite has. been ou
Edith Bridgeman.-Teacher.
achoel helping hL* father move i
GVorge^Aft^tTUp haa'^flnUhed ^Is Summit City
g./fo.l
work for Jokeph Courtade.
-ary- GibROn. who bas siven^'sevSummit City R. p. D. No. 1.. Dec. C
w^ks here vlKltlug friendV and
he
box
social
held
at
Blackman
Ivis left Friday for bU boLe in
school Wednesday evening. Deceni*
WheallyX Ontario. N '
her 3, was well attended and all reHenry yorten butchered « pU -'thi
:irt
a
good
time.
weighed five hundred and tWenty-ot
Artie Hill and Roy Ilulett visited
lUis Courtade spent Ust Friday at thefllarkman school Monday afterin Traverse Clly.
Hob HeFrance of Kingsley, wa* in
Miss Lillian Jenneite came home
this neigifborhood buying chicken*,
last week from Cadillac, where
has Iveen (or eight weeks. She will turkey* and ducks
Ed Kroko bas moved on Rbve Pent home for z*o week* and then
•r's farm.
rn IO Cadillac (or the rest of the
(Continued on page five.)
iTancls Forton I* repairing his
windmill
- McAlvoy Is In Charlevoix cO'
Albert Courtade had a aick-horae
last week.
John Ward and wife have returned,
from Acme, where they have been
visltiac with (rlendf.
MIrr l>>na Courtade has returned
td her home near Williamsburg. She

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pariDfl stock ?de. ^BoOi
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oct28-tf

KODAK
The Christmas Gift that will appeal to every
member of tbe family—will add to the joy of tbe
Christmas day and of every day that follows.
BROWNIES $100 TO $10.00
IWBAKS
- .
SS.OO TO $50.00
TRIPODS 75c TO $3:00
CARRYING CASES; ALL SIZES. KO­
DAK ALBUMS. ALL KINDS. TANK
DEVELOPING OUTFITS. DEVELOP­
ING AND PRINTING OUTHTS. ETC.
Our stock of’Kodaks and Kodak Goods is the
most complete io Northern Michigan, and our
sales force is thoroughly conversant with the Ko­
dak .line, and anxious to show them to you.
CoiMAand see them.

WAIT’S
DRUG STORE
FRONT & UNION STS.
TRAVERSE CITV

John MIkuleckr purchased a fine
Ing (or George Hanca, retunred home
Tuesday.
Nafe Rhodes, wife and children
Rhodes. Sr.
Prank Oonder and wife. Ivan Oonder. George Gonder and Prank Oond«r apast Sunday with Bort Graham

& COMIVIME
LAWYERS

commute:

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PAOl POQB

iSEAKD TRAVES8S HIRALT) AND TRAVERSA BAT EAGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER U. 1013.

irs NOT TOO EARLY TO BEGIN
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
Buy Useful
Christnias Presents
There is nothing that makes as appropriate a
Christmas gift as a nice piece of furniture.
There is nothing you cap buy that wiii last as
long and be used as often, and it will always be
a continuous and pleasant reminder of -the
giver. Our mammoth stock makes it possible
for you to select just the pieces you want, and
our liberal credit plan makes if easy for you to
—-------------— pay for ypur selection —--------------

Wmesavers&r
l^buj!fhousewi&

GOODS SOLD NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY WILL BE STORED FREE OF CHARGE

m

‘'

AH the
Newest
Colorings
nnd
Patterns

All Rags
Gnaranleed as
, RSprescBled
or Honey
RelnnAcd

We have a number of close out and drop
patterns that are real big rug values.

$4^.00 Velvet Rug, damaged in our show window, to close out
iSEsM
$35 00 ten-wire Brussel Rug to close out,..........................................$27.50
Several $23.00 Brussel Rugs that^re a few inches under regular size,
,
to close out............... ..... \........................................... ....... il7.76
9x12 Tapestry Brussel Rugs up frdnOi............... ............................ f 8.76
Remnants In bolb Camels and Unolenms to
close onl M ball
ha price.

End Your Sleepless Nights
By buying one ol onr'ss.OO Sanitary, Felled Collon Hatlresses.
Tbey are gnaranleed not to mat or gel lumpy.

Bed Blankets. Few Specials in Bed Blankets

$8.00 all wool Blanket, finest kind of wool ........................................ ,$6.35
.$6 00 all wool Blanket, extra large size ....
...54.65
^.50 woolnap Blanket, extra large ................................................... 52.65
$2.50 woolnap Blanket, good weight...................
$1.05
Cotton Blankets.........................................:55c, 75e, 51 and up to 52.25
Warrior and Navfd Blankets la all colors and patterns
up from ................................
^.05

........ 524.50

Ollier Kitchen Cabinets up
lromS4.75

Cut Glass

$4.75

S fSS *7 ^ For a Mantle Clock that you would
99* # O be charged..$7.$0 for in any other
store in Traverse City.
'

Religious Goods

$2.15

Two Big Bed Values
We have about tvgenty-five sample beds that are going at a
_big discount. There is only one of each pattern, so come
early if you Vifant one. They range in price from -

Quick Meal Range

i in

Em

Examine it and you will say. as we do, it is the
best range made.

Heaters

OR
CREDIT

Heaters

^ $5.75 buys a good round heater. Full sheet high.
56.56 buys a 24-inch box stove, the guaranteed kind.
511.75 buyi^an At hot blast soft doal or coke stoVe.
526.75 buys a guaranteed two-flue hard coal stove.
Air-tight stoves from 75c to $11.75.

We carry a full line of Religious
Your Promise to Pay
Goods the year around.
CASH

Globe - WernicKe

Sectional Book Cases .

Si^ everyone ^..prefers to receive pracbcal
things, and sinte everyone reads, why not
dijight somebody with a beaut^ Globe'
Werni,
ernicke Sectional Book Case this Christmas?

We would lie to have ydu Ssnein and
look over the hundreds of beautiful and
practical Christmas things we
_________
ate showing.

IN EVERY HOUSE
There Should b

to $2S

We are showing bundrede of beautiful pieces .of cut
glass at prices neyer beforeJieard of in Traverse City.

IVlantle Clocks

Sill:#

Nothlug makes a more acceptable
preseut than a nice Library,
Table, Center Table
or .Pedestal.

It’s a Sellers
When you are looking at Kitchen Cabinets and told
that you are looking at a Seiiers, then you know
that you are iooking at the best thing in Kitchen
Cabinet there is on the 'market
We are showing this wonderfui gXiCk M

SS_LiJiliilfS==:

Will Do

DAVENPORT
Only One-Motion Bed Made!
This wD&dcrfnJ bad opens from
uiyBed iDoM.emC.Ma/ A
saves fuimituit --r-firi oarf
fiM
mori^ room. 18-lb.
lettod. cotton removable mat­
tress.* Toudon'twear out op-«
holiterinff by sleejwm on ft.'
NoiseltibS, perfect e
Ouanmteed right.

J. W. SLATER

strfsr/ lAsta a iifctane.

Your
ReUable
Homefumlsher

VQRARD nAVnSE HBRALP AST) TBAVEB8S SAT SAOIE. THUBSDAY, DECEMBEB 11, 1913.

King^sley Department
9In people of Kiafilep tad the enrreondinp
country art an latereeted in thit Department.
We ihall be ^ to have tndividaala, oborcbee,
the Orange, fraternal eodetiet and all other orgaaitattooe hand in ttema of newt, personals,
annonncenentt Of meetinga, noticee of entertainaenti, bniineet changet, public iaprovemenu
bplBg done or contemplated, salea of real etUto
.1n;|e«ni or ooutiy. and any other items of ga"feiral interest.—^tor Herald.

mf^» of lee mem. eake and frolti
Ibe ho»:e»B.
Mr. ond Mr». CJpo. KJiulall lefj Tuea■lay for Kalaicaum. »h«r«- they wUl
l»nd the aimer with IiheJr dausliler.
r ami Mr». Have ilniK
Jaa Hoititon
hurc «-te »
W, K. I'ulh-

»!'

JparlIngPialricI
idem laat week.
CllltltU

The Jno. T. Beadle Co.

week.
r. and Mr*. Myron Cunningham
..jrch Saturday
■ moved bark on their farm,
.'?io<-k There we* a modly numl*or
r Kywelka was in the iieUhlior,
prerent and a vciy earnest inierci hood last w-eek worklnk for the
was shown: Tbo president cxiitalnt Northern Insuraoee comi any.
that (he object of the Iranur was I
G*-o An.letl hulehered Ihrev- hogs
study
' tl
the neeils of ihi- .-ommunlty an and on.* heef for Calvin Sparling laat
-niulaie ami carry oni plan* f<
It* nenefit and in ns«l«l in *nv nl*r Thursday.
Henry Seeley
t of school
for the U-tu-rni I of the |>],-opk‘
i-count of Illness.
i-ol-itlon* weer i*bbs<-.I as foil
Earl .Newmareh ta abredd&ig
Hr*..lv.Hi, That llie Fife Ijike
for
Joe
Weldonmu'* l«cal Welfare l.eaicue <
cood many people ta the i
ate a (•etltioii .to be prc-scni<<>l U
iDKvIo'. Da
Kinavlo'.
Dae. S.—Sllas Kendall and hero to Uraiul naiil^R. ahero rlie U I
iHvard of edui'jvliun for a icaiiii-r l
. who kaaa been vialtlns at A. tenJInK retoolil.
hiKh Hchool:" und
DnimtnoBtra bav# eoac lo Oabtemo.
Jived. That
Thi the women of Fife
Mr* b. U l->iKlCT U qtille
Tuesday
Mich.
lake a.'h
>1 lu'otesl aKalnsi
'oot la main able to
evening
tack of taw enturceiuenl on -the
John W..1 WC« SU...V .1,1,
'■
be out. alter a very >«iloua
llloeaa.
Work ha* begun on the mile of
Of the cniimion roum-II. and that
mciher.. .Mrd. Cbaa. Irlah. near Tra<
j
Claa.
(Vloanor
baa
inovwi
Ini
road
from
RllghU
Corner*
to
Sweet*
peililon the .-oum-il to put astdi
er»c City
■'■ leant huuac. recently >amu
ler*. under the supervision of Mr.
selfish Interest and all solf-'wlll and
Mn. WailieKtoa Hall and hahy. who
H. llueHln.
eonshlerina univ.ihe real W'ullan- o Swatnston.
hate been v«r ak-fc are both belter.
Ir. and Mm. J. O. froiaer of Tra'
The followlag were neither tardy
>ur
comniuniiy.
eiilotc,tinla*
a*
n
The baby haa been aiclt tor about
lulred hv the stnie."
Kriday.
The UdhW Aid an*l i«erv|* n.illd w Holiool:
‘th Sparling. Je**le Spari-ietlet ojiTD (heir Christmas fair oi
> Sparling, lone Sparling.
Wednesday. Ikx-. in. m4he I o..(i. I
laat Tueaday.
home.
hall.
,
Mra. John Scheme and funi- • l^irln t'ahfleld and wite ha
Snndnv service* for Dec t:i, tfIX Now Miarch. and Homer 1
and faueily to Travt iw. Cliy
SPAHUNG SCirOOU
Sund.-iy school at Il-tf* a. in; Sun
■pent Thankacivlna
relative* In
-Mr. ami. .Mi>.
Armatroue of ihioe l‘ni>Tr Itan.l at .liU" p in ; Ei*lirare Tompkins. TeaiberTraverse City.
Hall-. Mhh. B.<<miiianl.'d I.) Mm vnril. leaRiie at d "" i* m.; pr<-a*ii4n>;
-Norm Swatnaion and sib r timud DnrHne and Mr*. Hlrrhfleld of Mcslrk.
Raplda areolxttlnt: relatlv
in Ibis made a shun call In Klnealey luat •• Heakei
vlelnlty.
\__ y
Week. Mr. and Mr* Armsirunc lived
G.-orne Sleefi* wa* railed to CrofMl** Charh.lt.- Muii
The
................
little -..........
bor bora
.....................
t.
r*d .Mr* in Klnesloy In the mis and lived in
uii Thnisday h> ilu- death «>f hi*
Thuisday afiei
Geo. Weaver last Saturday lived but file hovire oane.1 1>« S Femlemaeher •rollwr-ln-hiw. WlMlHm iv.-s Mr Ivc*
Grawn. Dee *—The i>rliuarv room room*
Ma Grn*v .-titered (I
a tow houra- Mr. Weaver i* in Eniuv
Horn to ^lr. and 'Ir* Will Slianka. VBK suddenly stii.-l.cn whh heart fail- IB* new sviplileinenlary frailer* purschool 1'uesitay.
dine and sort! could not Im- soiien lu Sumla*. a aiilhre while workina lu ih.- woods. The -hSM-d with the |*roeM-d* from the so- tills
.A iH.X XH1-.I will he K
hlm. The mother I* convalescInK
alesclnc .
'
Church Itema. ’
fpiierul wi,Bs held at the home S
•lal
Tli.-y are the Etaoii Prliuary home of Mr. and Mr*
UfV. M A t.iddle's ai lKilnim
npidly.
I Ufv.
tiny an,I i
ii.-nt was In Kalk

...................
Klnasley.
raiisar I-YIdav
TTi# last spread...
for the year «a* new
Snnda'
eonielery. He IcBVe* » wife, ©nc
(tarar HIvTti I* iiiovtni; his fumlly
ening will go toward
mere.!* ol the
riven on Tuesday al the resUen.e of iii.i Msylield.4 |..
and one danahier. also a ipo
ito the Crandall building.
Istnia* enienalniueni to be
itrlph Case by the Mciho.ll*t Ijulh-*', Vounu tH-ople's nu>eiliis In the even lin.lher an.l stater.
ThOjilel.atf h.-M 111, Ih.* grammar
, the rehool Evervtine eonie.
AU The bouse waa beainlfully dceo ins at ll o'clock, led by .Miss lieraer
. joni last Friday afteraoon was very
El.K 1.AKK 8CH001.. rated for tlie tvrasion S.»eral friends toj.ie. "l.e*iiona Trum Men and Wonier
good. tlM- subject being 'Heaolved.
KlU-nl-:. Madlaou..
and the hurtuind* were invlied. The of the Itlble" ITayer n,<Hllnt: oi
That Washington was a greai
i-of-town iiarukera were Mr and Wednesday cvenliii;.
ill Amori.an htatory than I.IJneoln."
■s. V. H. lierlKTt.. Mr and Mr*. .1.
At the eomniunion at the rhurel
A,
jiruXured exeellem arguBoth
O. Crotiwr and Mrs. Havid Wynkoop la«
indav moraine, three iieopU
-It. E. Hill* of
" IIiieKatlve aid. W(,n.
.
1'he
of Traverse City. AlllMiiiKh this was a unHed «1lh the ebnn h
Delaware. «I. wa* h.-r.- last week
.Iiamilte-i (he vtory
•^h.- tint griv.i.S
social aniiper. some very lllieral vli>li- . The ebtekcD supis r kiv. n hv iht look after his (arm lntei*<a(t.s.
rk and Her YouBg." and
ors awelled the Aid dt,e* for the day Ilapiisl Aid last KilUa- evening <*»>
The tli*t of a M-ri.-n of iaanle<l |n*v- htv.Hl it to a >*-M api-reclnitv.- audlto 133.;:. AIkiiii awenty-flve |>eople .n deelde.1 sui.-.-*». Over one hnndre,^
Ic's danees will he held In tin- torn •m-.* Friday aft.-riioon
were prenenl.
were serve-l. and the proev'eds w«'r«
1.11 D.T J.'.th
Tilt- M..tlu-r » club met at ih.* *ehoot
MARKETING OF LAMB CROP TREATMENT OF SWINE MANGE
E.J.-Ca*<- was a Grand iUpIds busW II .-Steel.- will l-'ave In th^- l.mrn house -rhursday-ftUiudioon aii-1 rn' ineis calliT on Monday and Tuesday
Uev. ioaepb Colo's ai>iKiintiiiems foi
IK for tfrand Haphls. where he.wli: '
‘ a Tliuiik-Klving pragraui givcii
lleary S|*vrliBjt of Traverse .Cliv ncxi Sunday are: Snimnli City. in ::< s|*en.l a .-oupk- oi ilays and Ibenee e<
egnicular Attention Should B« 0» Cause of Oieeaae 1a Small Animid
implta. afi.-r which a pa|,.-r wa*
ParatHc Which Burrows Into Out­
. was a business raller on .Monday.
a. .ra.: Maieheii. : i>. ni ;'Klnasley,
voted to Talk of Getting Anl.(
to I'rbana. Ill . whore die will iiiak.
I,II -Thatiksgivlne" by Mr*
er Layer* of tho Skin.
Henry MoeiUn and wife returned p. m. Kpwollh leaeue In the eveuini
Ml.ihlaafi diKplays at the exhihli
mala'in Proper CondlUon.
M.n and tnie on -The Home" by
from their Canadian trip last Saiur- at r.. w by SUs* Kdna t'raiio; tuple
- hnrtl.-ullural MK-l.-ty (h.-rd ihlouman*. Th«- aUeudanee was.
dav
"The Lvnaturiac of Our 'Jlolv liavi week.
the
largest
the
eluh
ho*
.-ver
had
The
Every
flock
owner
should
devoft
.
Mrs. It. I. KnsUn was a Pik- laika ami Holidays '
Pre.l (Rlberl Is inaklnc an iiui*rnv>v- next nieetInK will la- h.-ld at Itaiey'*
partIcnlar
attention
to
the
handling
.omewcUoni
of this counUT.
caller.'lai-t FYidav.
,.-tii In his *hoiet-y iiiiiiinK in a la
tiaH-on th.- .-venlng of Jan 2y. to
Of bis nock in sneh manner that bis nowevttr. it does not appear to be a
Mra. R Bsniiiaarih and
Mrs. Chas I.UI7 ot Iruveme City
low- window.
whhh Ih*- Kentl.-mim ar«- liiv|ie«l. The
were tn Cadlllar oaf day
was a Kuesl «i l-Mmuiid lioun's
‘Wi. of lambs will
in propv con- eomoM* disease in tbe I'nlted SUtet.
The I O n y now has over .
*ubj.-rt w ill la- ' Agrleullure in lh<- Hu
Mr., |■oIlac h was <!Ulte sick last
■ -Mr. and Mra Ray Hark n rvtun
indr~.| t iiemliers and Is eiilKled
mtlon to ^ket when the price Is ,ener*-. bat lodging from the nnral S.-honr' A |irneram will la- glv.-n
ed to -Traverse City last ’ •k. The w r-eV.
*o deh-w
kh-vat.p to the Brand luilu.right to sell.
mert>tm;ntferences to swine mange tn
hy the eiul*'an-l refreshin.-hls s.-rv.-l
Mias Kera Sheets f|h'iU Stierday
had lieen'vUldna rtlsiiv
for *t>
(•round ta i*>-lnB •'l.■arr>d (oi aiinllM- All are iiivit.'d.
The increasing demand for fancy B„„p»n coanulea. 11 would a«em
etal day*.
and Sunday at her home near JinckKlnce at the Point. 8(» far six e»l
Ix-on (aawy.-r ha* «-ni.-red m h.*-l
mutton at times during the year has
^ common disease there,
Mra. Harry- Dowd of Crawn visited kw. T he condition of lirr brother, who
ces have l*een .-nntracled for (hi again nfi.-r two weeks' ahwme on ae Moat Satlafsetofy When Located In given flock -ownerw a much better oi*
mange ta a verr
wan beeideiilally shot M not Improved.
relative* here last week.
a*on. w'hlrh are to be ready lor o<
Light Open Ground Where Sell It
portunlty to sell their tamta when
burrow,
tra Man-belt and wife and Have
Henry WUlae^cr. Frank ud Joe
I the spring.
Net inclinedto Be MMcL
prices are ou a higher level than dnh ^to tbe enter layer, of the skla. Th.
Cavlirh went to Munieina l£il week. Hammer and wile were Traverse
'iirrbuBg K|*ent Tuesday li
tng the ordinary reason.
|
; ..bich . batch
- where they cx|>ect to wort; this w'lmer. City Kuesls las) Weddewlay an-' rraverae City
Lost year w* had aev-enl aniele*
The mw with a flock of hlgh-ctass^
E- J. Caae and wife were in Trav­ Thursday.
Mr* J. Comstock ta able. 4o b,
about underground or pit silos. , to mutton sheep has a field of operation,
The .Md nrtcieiy filet with Mr. and iroiiod acaln after her seven- lllnesr
erse '•lly la'i Thur~lav in atlen.lnm-e
4^.
tome parts of the country this form ^1 hi* own. Today there Is a st.-ady, opment in the outer layer of Ao *kiG
'Mnr. kiiycart. The reaiilt waa a iKKid
at the fo-thall tame.
MIhs Claia WiirrluiTK has coin- t,
at a silo leemi to give general natls- demand for all tbe Iamb* he
Mr* Jo*- Ruu*-r went to Javksou i-rowai, u K|ilei»li.l llntier and a' real '.rand Hai'ids wh.-re she will atleiiP'*’ of svtna
last Wednesday to spend Thanksxlv- Hoeial lime. Ml. and Mrs Kn.vei
■i-siness .ollere.
tactlon. W.* should Judge that they ..c
.T
.cKa
o,
lb,
,«r
.bb
u,
J,,
a
„„„
...
,
t. Ueo.-lirau- KO to Indiana to s|M-nd the wimer.
Mr and Mr* Will litishor an-l4w,
are mopt satlsfa^ory- when located In PH^. U.I ib>ure • tur nui,n
pUp Tb,y
Tliere whs a family jaitiierinK
|■^el■B^ali,•n^ ai
-hil.^-n of Cadlllar sw-nt last Snnda
light, occti ground, where the drain­
nslcn nt;
itiydney Itonn's Tuesday eveninc. vilh Mr an.l Mr* htarle Hiishor
hi-mn made lor a ChriMnias enlertai
*"?“V : ,
and dig at their aides and neck with
age
is
very
good,
or
In
saturally
dry
11 ,. Mmpi, . m.ti,r ol b.m, b,i^
The occasion was to celebrate .Mr. Itrv
ManeHoiia last week.
IT. Payne of Sutrnn* Itay will eIv, mi nt to be given at the ». hool hou,
Icoumriro where the soil ta not
Umbi lb pood eobd,Uoi, pbon tb.
uaVi's aixty-thlrd hlrUiday. The ehl
Claude Moore is opening v
I leeiuie on "Tulu>reulnsta" S.mda: F'iiday. Dec. 1!*.
dren pre-eUed him with a fur cap.
Mrs. All«-e-SnvalU w-as a caller i 'elided to bt- molsL says (Uh Rural mprb.,. po, not o.«do.d,d
store in the buildi
cvenlne In the CnntreKalloiml rhiiheh
-J' bi, tb. plp. do bot dnHop u tbw
The ehiidreii and friend^ of I'lia,
New Yorker. Where such sHo»
Mr. and Mrs.
^
The ylrlsk haskeihall team save i Hales on Tuesday.
SaTrom the large feed
Bhonld.
»re winletini; in, Traverse'Cliy. were Harrell and wife had |,1anned a *u
I. J Crisp w.-nt lo Travers.- (Tty dog Into heavy and naturally
-hlCken pie su|*|*er in the town hall
Tbe iraatisent ot ewlne mange po.<
fneots.laM week of thflr son*. Ches­ prise for then; on Saturday evehine, Satnrdav cvenfnK. which wa* wef
TuMulav.
groond they do not appear to be
Mats la tbe estental appUcatto. «f
ter and Will Thayer
their thirty-third weddinc
Miss Haxel Itaeon enrolW al school tafoctory. Bulletin IJX from the
teiided.
A. Kadrovwh of Saalnaw was in
Tlie Woin.-Ri's . Ini* met al Ih*- I
Momlav.
braaka experiment station at Linroln
.* that the pariy .111 t
town the first of the w«-ck on bnsi.Mr.
and
Mr*
Tniman
Smith
vr<-ni
-iidi-rson Itvan Tue-oiav
a number of form* (»f the
nrsa couet^raini; his more hundluE re
.-4;;aver*e City Monday.
I
envwvn Thvi proKram wa* in eh
adapted to the condlN M'-laiiii i.nd
cenlly oceui*i<.-d by IVnnis ManiRohl
Mail Baron and Austin Bavnion
of Vlfi.. l*r»-.»idenf Mr*. J. P Mail
rtlaa Clara Wurthnre of Nonhi>oft rived on Wednesday,
lexia durim;
-ent Imi
waa a cu.-t of her iim-h-. Will M'm-z- the rhri(.ini:is holiday
« Hoharl
r lM>inB held at
.-venlng. Thertbot*. the |«sl Week- .She went from and olbi-r.reloUveE;
Earlv Hist
n- will* are eon
I'eoph- of Ml
' \v
NclMn.

Going Olit of Business Sale

All Wool 7 pound Blankets, $5.50 & $6.00 pr.^
Stable Blankets, $2.25 & $2.50 pr.
$15 Single Harness lor $11. $17 Single Har­
ness lor $13.50. $18 Single Harness lor $14.
Our Entire Robe Line at Cost.
dec. 4‘tf

I

••

(fra^n

IforOfport

Pato

Fife Lake Department
Conducted by l|dlu Mae .Dewey.
W« wut t« make tliit OnparUnent of the
gmtoft potsibl* vain* to all coBoerned and to
tills end roqnest that all items of perao'nal and
genaral interest b« sent to Miss Dewey to be
hieorpOTated in tb* Department. We especially
ask that ebnrcbes, fraternal eocieties and ttaa
Ckisge famish item* of interest in their respeottva organintionB. News of social events and
•Btertainments, improvemenU being mad* or contemplatod, and bnsineu changes and transfers in
ml Mtat* in town and country are especially
acoeptable. The above applies not only to tbo
vOlBge of Fifo Lake, bnt to the nrroanding
eoimtzy.-Editer Herald.
kite Ukc. Dec. S—Mr and Mr*
IxiwHI Smrnc and child went to Ovid
ly^ VI

"ui. Hrockw-ay and M. B. WriRht
Icit lor Trr.nl Cri-ck, Uplicr |•CDlIll *
Wcdi.cwjay. for the Wlnlcr. .
Mrs John Ktraban went la TrhvV Ult liei
M'cdreaday i
. f: ■/.. Til.Nis has bM hera for a
few day* irv.in .Marion. tUIUdk friends
andauendim: tn huidttoas. He left I
- TVaverse < p> Tncs.lay,
Miss 8adii- l.vk- has sone on a
week's vavatiun to visit frten'da and
reUtivea at Oden. Alba. Bnilra. PcAlansoii.
1 Knot* of
esday to >li

Mr. and Mr*. H. J. Voorbeaa.
Mr. and Mrs! John Kimball anivad
here Iasi Saturday from Detroit and
M*
M». Jt* Slurry and son. Arthur
Meccaii. reiunu-d (ruui East Jordan
on Wednesday
Ik Morris of Traverae City was over
................lav^^aijromp led by his brolh.of «ev
Mr* johi. BurkhoWer and dati«hler,
Marlon, of South Itcdrdnian. were
cueals of Mrs C. Dewev nt> Thuraday.
Fred Tabi>erer loft Wt^inesday for

manon

Ira Dam
man I* apenOlns a w«ek
ier. Mn.
Holbrook.
Tracy yicTasicart came buiiia Frlear from Rajlrard. uptwr Hetilaaula.
Ja*. Sinhaa, 8r., cama home the

Week.
adman cave a nai*er on •>'*•
ilpior* Ilf the World." followmil Mr*. Geo. Anaild-:i
e.1 by one on James McNeil Whistle foiiiona Grange last week
hy Mr* W. J. Thoma*. The club ail
y pk-Bsani
irm-d l» nus>l al (lie hoini- of Mr*
. niiig at tl
lie. Kehl. Tuesday. IV.-. !*lh.
wiiilaoD.-'A'tsDiit thirty i.t her frl.-t.d*
Jine to siiri-riM- h.-r ifi honor *.f h.-r
loi Nelson ta suflerinK an atiael
of h.ekj*w.
mrieenih hlnh.lav. ?he re.-elv.Hl
Dr. I II. Copp will leave Thiir.dai
lany preltv gift*.
le-onard Hox*ir dhl linl retun to 111
or Florhla. where shw exi*.-'!* I.
-ix-iid a i*arf of ih.- winter.
sehiKit work at Traverse City onl
The .M. E. ami CotiKiesstinna
l.y|i.lav morning ta-iati*.- of th<- *,
-hiircb*-* are |*re|,irmK for Chiistma;
program*
Mr*. Frank Houck anil .laiighle
The prirruiry at
lary. went to Trav,-r*e City Monda;
interned tal
partmeiit* w-ili giv .1 ChriKimiis
HATES SCHooi...
Norm.-i Turnlnill. T.aeher.
tainment In (he IiIkIi *cIiu»1 mom.
The I. O. T M. .M. held their atinaal
eleethm of offiier* Friday evenii
ning.

SikMt

Priss OoraeL

.

•QiiimstKler
Anna Nelson: lieiiteuui
•The
Fe,ler*tlon
Elk lAke. Dee
Tl
nan: flnan.-e 1 ei-er. Celli meeting of the Gleanen
. .. ?r* wa* well atrc-ord keeiMT, IJiltan GUI tcntfe.1. A Iwuntlful
itlful dinner,
d
w very
ehaplalR. Ma' Charter; M. at K. good supper and a fina program were
Mary Ilu-ld:' sergeant. Ida Ru*«el; enJov(Hl hy the fortunate one* who
first of the w'l-ek fiom Flint
1-1,-k*-!. Aruiir-4[\'l|sen: Mlve phyxletan.
ere ihere.
andergroufid ta doMTlbod. 1
Miss 1‘aiisy Si«i-I<> was at Kalkaskn Df, I R Poi'P. After (he huhltii-**
The .Nowtyii family are moving from Uge of aneh a sUo la that It can be
Frtdav.
•esalon refreshnienta were aa-rved hv
>e T. J. Caras ptaee to Elk iUplds.
C.. C. Clinn-h went in Traverse City
'l.mtan Gill. Anna WII*on.
Mr*
John
D*wwai
a
Traveiwe
Cily
Tuesday.
llson an.l Delia .slior Thursday, returning Friday
^
-There t« i««
ronm h.,
Tueadav to see his wife al the aanuM/r-wiiil-'Mri. l4>-ell BoBra ai*ciit
Th«re la lea* danger from ha'
tarium.
log the allage freese when It ta put
frt^i Tuesday to Friday in Tra'
Dennis Hilton anri Frank Gill weni
underground. 'The greatoat 'dlaodvaac/y attending a meeting of I
to Ciilvy last Tuesday to work iu
lage is the fnepnvenlence of taking
Siearas' tamp.
. Ernest Franktlo ha* lw>cn
the eltagr out. 'hiere ta wlwapa aotoe
I>. II nidifh-conic is no lietier.
lek the pa»l week
dangor In such a ailo of poison from
Alfri-d Carolhers return**! to 1
(Continued from Page Throe.)
.Mr and Mr* Seotl >lunrn a
borrv Tuesday.
■has. Ilarratt and wile e. l.-hraled
home of t
altage terAt the I. O. O. K, Irxlco Wi-dm-rui.
Id Mr* Ixiwi
their thirty-third wedding aDDlvcrsarr
menta during the fint two weeks In
rvenlny there *a» an ithuxually Ians* SatiiPday evpulng.
Stour*, during their auy in Traver
the alk). The gaa ta heavier than air.
atlendanre and officer* 'were elected
Chas. Chappel and wife, visited
City.
for the eomliiK vear as follow*: N.
ra«n last Wedmuiilav.
School Notes.
, and thuaaelile* down to th* bottom.
C. A. r.oop; V G , O 1. Hoynion: *
Sebool o|**n*d last Monday after a '•» ilicra
^ oo poulblitty of eli
Byron Hulett took a load of nogs
retary. U L. M*xam; financial sc<few day*-Thanksgiving vacation *iih drainage In a pit alio. It would be
1 KlnsAley tod*.
Ury. Ce« Slun»:'trea»urer. P T. i
Mra. Stoyke and Mrw. Bowera were - tae* Belle Gee and- Ellen Madtaon daagerona to go down late aueb a a»o.
terson; irustee. John Paler.
Kingsley callers today.
teachers. Mtas Uu^ey being unable as II would Igto a well wlwra thta gas
Mr* Guv Waller went to Kdiw
Dave Hammer and krtfe and Ira to return.
• j, preaenL The chief dosgw seems
iiurday to v|*|| her parents. Mr. a
Matcbetl and wife spent the w-eek
Mrs. H l^inks. over Oie holidays.
end vtalUa* friends at Traverse City. Tflne StinM ll^n^l* being'"’*' •'•"Oing for a few days. Before
PVwnk klo*ley of Culltertson. N»
E. G. Raw-nAgs has bean ploushing
has bouEht the farm formerly owned
prepared by tbe achooT The dale and
*"'** • '‘'o
by the late Mtrrus Davi*. Mr* Mosley
Place of giving will lu- announced •«>« the e--«tter and let It feed Into
and iteven rblldrep arrive.! TueAlay
later.
the alio for .five or ten mlnnles before
and have taken poasesalon
The
fourth
grade
geography
rJats,
workraea
ore
permitted to go down,
HovAr<l Hayward and famll) of Pal­ -bange at Kingsley, resigned ..
•e learning tbe rspItaU of ihe aUie* a iMt of the (tanger involred would
lida. Neb., have moved on to tlf^ farm rapt a simitar i>oalUon at Grwwn.

' bd to lower a lighted tamurn
Ed Rawlings and wife were Klnga- (If tbe I niied State*
fonnerly owned by Peter -Naylor.
‘“•ifiown into the pit K the light cony callars Baturday.
at because of a cold.
-di^.,— tVera Barratt spent Sunday at
bom a
tfr*. Gut Barrat is -reported as no
r was borne Sttnday
better- .
from Cadlll
aa and niyllls Slocking of the haa been-thoroughly atlrrod up. There
EUa Barratt was a' Traverse Oty
Mr*. Cha:
Ward school will enter (be , would be no danger lo the winter
tiler lss( week.
C. Hmehlns house
.
an.l fifth grades, raapeetlvely. uee. aa a rule, since the gas does not
Henry Tahbcrer. entertained
Emma Seymour ta vtalUng her of the Elk l-oke school Mouday niorn- form in targe qnanUUe. at (hpt Umathe ChrikUan Worker*' lilhle etas* of brother Jim chappel.
Also the air lo tbe ailo ta warmer «>■«»■
ih.cM. R rhur.1. in her hunie Triday
Jake.gulrabaeirs-have moved on
Seven of the girl* of the Intermedl
outside and this wonldcrre^
enlnik Then- were Sx membera Jim Cbappel's farm. :e room met with Uelr teacher Baiur-'
«ia would create a
present. After the busineaa aeaalon
Mr.
Honaby rlatted Hackman
U I. .tS P«P*>r.,lP IrtP, IhH, J™’ “
“•
tha company wu treated to refreab-. setool Tueeday XoreAoa.
Chrlsima* tre«.

lEffS IF nE^SUn^TUVEKE IE6I0I

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Close proxlmtiy to the targe dUea la
the eaotora suta (here Is a pttieuble
field Tor the winter lamb buslnere.
This Is a branch ot the sheep busF
ness that can never suffer becanser of
competition with the targe feed lota.
Tbe eoDSumen of this claaa of fancy
mutton are (he rich people who have
money to pay for any article that
pleaaca their patatre .kd who
never accept the feed lot lamb as a
subiUiute for the tender. Juicy
palatable tamb that poosesses raperior qualities.
Another branch ot mnl^ growing
thM perhaps ta better adwied U '
average fanner I* that of matt
spring lambs for tbe marheL Such
tambs are ready for market sbortly
after the winter lambs are sold,
genera] rule such iamsb bring more
money than thore that are beW back
and finished along toward antumn.

MAKING PROFIT IN TANKAGE
Article le Nreomlng Mere and Mere
Popular .n NUrogenout fiuppleTankage is becoming more
more .popular aa a nltregenoos snplement to corn In pork making, aaya
_»e National Sloekiw. Thta ta eape.
dally true in tbe mCldle wesL where
the packers have pnabed lu sale '
doubt cstfU aa to lu value. At
Ohio experiment'ktatlon Profeoabr
Carmlchafl placed one lOO-pound pig
with each two ateera bring fed corn.
The pigs found a full feed of corn la
tbr droppings from tb* aleors. One-:
half of the p4ga were fed In addltta.:
to tbe corn one-third pound each of
tankage per day. The Increased ^st
over tbe.piga fed no tankage amoont«d to lU pouqda for each 100 pounds
of tankage ted. At present pricM ef
bog* this means a big profit 00 UnHag* fed. Tankage eoatafau abont M
per cenL crude protein end ^uld be
bought now lor about $4* gar ton.

The OMy Time.
WU^"Do you love me gtU. dwr
botm

B&b-"Wkr. ret; bat gwfre
•UlL"

Pig Affected With Mange.
dislDfecUon of the qnarter* eo thotth.
animal will not bbeome Infocted again.
In addition'eft tbe^^Al^^ Rad santa
tary treaiicirat It is a’
................
bog is particularly auaceptlble to th.
dtaeasr.
There are many snbsUnces Uwt wU<
kin the parasllee and -cure nln.
mange when property applied, lit.
beat form to apply the remedy la la
a acriutton or eoinlalOB-that cu b.
applied to aU part* of (he pig's body.
OintmeoU applied to visibly affected'
parts are useful In kwptng the dlw
ease lo check, but the wbole-eurtac
body ahoeld be tborongbH
order to complete a cnrwt
This U best done by dicing tbe pig.
or by scrubbing or "hand diuosing'"
where dipping ta not pracUcal.
of tbe most efficient and ecc»
Mmtcal ramodle* ta th* - Urn* and
nipkur dip made from th* following
tormuta; Preoh llaxe. eight pounds;
flower, of sulphur. f1 pounds; wnter,
TOO gallons.
Weigh (be lime end sulphur eaiw^
fully. Make the Itm. with ouffletrat
to form a thick pMta sift the
raipb.r and mlk weU with a hoe. Pd»
thta mixture In a kottl* with U or M
gallons of water and boQ for atlMSt
one hour—two hour. U better. In
using (bis dip for sheep It Is allowed
to settle and only the dear. oraagO'
colored Ilqnld fs «Md. In dipping
swine tbe whole maa. Is used. Tho
dip should be warm—IM degree, to
no degren P.
After dipping or trwUag awMo.
(bey tbw^ be pieced In dun. unin­
fected'-quarter*. ,The floora. partltlona
other p^ of the butld^
should, after th* removal ef all iKta*
and dirt, be (borougUy uturated with
dipping aotuthre. 'Thta abouM b.
appUod with a. foree pump which
rive* the rotation into all creeks.
Tbe peas should also be whUowaabed, care being taken to flQ alt
etweka well.
Camo OR.

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TKAVtUX fiXXALD AMD TKAVXB8E BAT EAGLE. TEUESDAT, JIECEMBEB U. ISIS.

j4ome Cheer
Un. Mabel Batea WiUia

TH» tM af the Magi.
, New when Jeaue wm born In Uethlebem . . . beboid. there came wl*e
^cn frotn the ««ft to JeruaaJom. . . .
AbA lo. the war which they eaw In
the ean went liefore them, till It
came and stood over where the young
- «hHd was. . . And being warned of
Ood la a dream. . . . they detwrtetf
.into their own counto another way.—
SL Matthew.
V’lth a bnrvina in our spirits, .rttb a
ilfUns of our hands.
We hlvnh^:i.d^ Wl7n kjrfdoma.
• long forgotten In-the aands—
i)«a Huwom. wh™ tho tw.u»
c5yd^ guard the einptv
thrones,
■Where lone owla’ hoot their '!louJ disdain among the sraithred stones,
We passed the ghost of Nlntvch upon
the windy waste.
Where once the Angel of the SwonT
the paths ol Eden pared.
We trod on crumbled Habylon. where
- once on towered height
Her winged Ilona watrhod away the
lone Assyrian night.

need not be written out It mteht
be summed up In a nutahell to read.
• a pleasure shared Is a pleasure
doubled."
* '
—M. B, W.

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mud, Jn tm

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This Is an admirable way to shape • p • A ♦ ♦
doughs (ODlalning cbopptd fruit or
4
nuts, since such addiiioDs interfere ^

wibt the use of a cutter, and It is al- * CooM* ChristaUU JtM *
meet im|¥>eslble to shape them welt ^
'
«
in that way.
^
^
'

Cookies. like pastry, because of (be
large projvorUon of fat Uiey contain.
The quesdoii of detoratuma lor ih.should be chilled thoroughly before (viuniry Christmas tree is sombtimt-s
any attempt Is made to rbll out the hard to solve says Klizal^th Grant In
dough. The various ingredients ntay The Country Gentleman. An encrgKlc
be chilled In advance or the dough aocl«l rommlltee in a lUtle country
may be chilled aflor mltlng. Ilefore chur.-h very sncceufully met knd ove/thU Is done the mass of dough should ‘came this difficulty last y ear, ited ap-'
be divided into at many parts ns de- pl.-s. cut In halves and securely bmig.
sired and the Savoring mutcrial add- were the .nndlestlcVs. Spool lovt-s
ed. The nuu may be chopped In covered with gay; red and green pawith a knife or kneadi-d In with the i«>r and filled with nut-meats anc^
hands, or the dough lolled and the home-made randy gleamed against
chopped nuts folded lnto .lt.
the dark green tree. The Inevitable
When shaidtig or rolling begin with strings of |>o|>corn and cranberries
the lighter colors and milder flavors w'*re festooned gracefully and hung In
to avoid mixing the serti* on' the Profiiaion from the topmost brambus.
board.
'
All this was only a background for
Where fancy cutlers are to
used
‘rvf - a' ihouthe dough should t>c rv.ll.-d very thin. **'»* •■ookW gn-eied the enraptured
U should be chilled and but a small
"I
children and -gmwnl-ortlon bamlled at a time, while the "P" ' Th'*
bl
«"■<' *'»d la^en
remainder Js kept in tin- refrigorator circulated so that for otice the lltrle
or other cold place. The Isurd and
liad Is two-hundred capacity
pin should be lightly sprinkled tailh
T'e tree yielded'its Trult"
flour and the cutter also fl-mred.
I>‘»I<nK
«"«".« nelgblM.rlj
-lights. TtK-rc were srowl-alls liiid
It Is a far simpler matter to bake ]
fln-Ualls, cart wb.-..|». eancs. while
eeokias than loaf cake, as there I
dulls Bnd■^oigger babies, dogs and
danger of ih.-ir falllnK. and they seldoin d«Kl 10 .1., ID
n..r,.
*“ »«««-"• ft*"1D.D
10 „D
Y... dh,
”” •"WU"”"
't»>
DO.I... .Ill ima ), D™, 10 LI. iWiD
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A wiiler In the Ladles’ Home Joum‘el's ho. ,o make twenty dlffer^^^
of < hrlsttnas cakes from ono
'-“t'- Sh,
"’koh we wish to make a yarietj
**f rakes from one liatu-r we should
»onsure or weigh half a capful, or a
fluartcr of a iwtind. of l.utter.^me cup
neariy half a pmmd of sugar.
**'o *>nnll eggs, a quarter of a eui>ful
of «»k. and one pint of flour Into
'klch one trakpoonlul of baking pow^or has l>een sifted. To give ngvor
variety we also should provide
^tracts and spices, a lemon, an
ounce of chocolate, whole and chop­ To- U. Lk. th... 01 . Klid
"-tped walnuts, shelled poanuu. chop- especially beware of i-utting thick and
Out of the hush of the holy Bast, out
raisins, eltroti. «ndled . herrh‘8. thin ODB on the aaiuq^pan.
Doughmfts for snowballs and Firehalls—One
of butter.
of the night of old
'
some of the mncaronl alphal>ets and
The palette-knife ts'mosi useful In
- We seek the One the keepen of the
sugared esrawsy seeds. Other raising the rolled <-ookies from the pne <-upfuI of sweet milk, one and nnesacrwl fire foretold. '
things which might be used In the board to tba greaiw-d jian.- and after­ fottrih cupfuls of powdered sugar, two
Initg oenturlee the wise have watched
*■>
candied peel, angelica. ward In detaching them from the pan iM-oibn eo:s, one.teasi«M>nful of bak­
upon a p»«v afar.
preserved ginger, almond |>aite. shred- and placing them to cool. With care ing i-owder, oncfnurtli teas|Hxmfiil of
Twdlve Magi keeping vigil for the rls-'
coeoanut. eardamom seeds, and not a atngle cake need by lost by burn­ salt. Flour to form a soft dough
Melt the buter and mix w in, the milk,
Ing of the star.
other mateiiala used to give ing or brooking.
then add tbe other incredlents Koll
Long ages they have walled for the
o'"
to candles.
IWiltn .fc ,D..i ccniUl. 0..ut
herald of the birth.

The quantities here 'htyen wJii re- -cr.0 10 lilv -Drt.ll- TI...
^.....1, „„
The great hour wiicn'a <*hlld should suit In four to sli dozen lltle (•akes ««d u He L.C. or hoD... n..ac
p.,.
come to jK>lse the shaken earth, according to (he size. The small CDflc. I. 0...1UD1 ror tro..lo«. .od
shapes are generally most satlsfnr- B..1 DC cured .. to torn .od color >. ...o.,.,.. r..
dip Id
We c*me ^mmanded by a sUr and lor>-. With the great variety of'flav- tor ciDdY. Or .d cs« .hire iD.y Dc
d„,„i„o
•ent by dream we go.
ors available it would ^-Tgsslhle to
OTcrvcd rrOlD the dODdI, .. .DtTcred
.olortDC,
.|,„ „ c„,l|c
Yet of this hour hereafter all (be have each "cakelef' differ from er- DDd He hoi roDd.m poorer ever li.
worlds and heavens shall know, ery' other In fist or'and form.
ckloe . Dolled IroeUntr.
„|„,oThla Is the One we w»nhlp in the
The order of combination Is tike
A simpler frosting is' made hy
Sugar rookies, tor Canes
an.l
splendor of the fire;'
(hat for any butter cake. I.ei the
lightly beating tin- egg-w hIte and then Huoris-One cupful of butti-r. two < -iplie is the dream of every heart, be Is mlxlng-bowl stsnd In warm .a'ter for
the world's desire.
a few mornenis. then wipe dry and the beating into U about oqe cupful of fuis of-ausar. three cupfuls of Gout.
The prophet watchers cried of - him Gutter may be ereanied mote easily. powdered or confectioner's sugar and ihre<< eggs, one-lialf .cupful of sweet
a toaspoonfu! of lemon Juice. Thliv-n,||k. „ne tables|roonfut or.v.xnina.
with vlslon-ilglited eyes:
When that Is nofienetl and lighter eolTbey aaw hit scepter bush Ihe earth ored graduallv add the sugar, break should be stiff enough to hold its three teasimonfuls of luiklnc |s>wib-r
and ihan against the akin.
one egg. reserving the wlilte for frost­ i^aiv© when siiread on the bottom of mu the tpgredlcnts together and ad'l
ing if desired, and Mend the yolk with a cake, and will dry off lo a short ©nough flour for a Miff dough The
canes are ticnttly rolls of dough, in
Twns.be the Vedir poets sang Ih ages the butter and sugar; then add the time'.
Or W'ilhout even the egc-while the '-ane shape. Hearts can be marie hv
that are gone.
other egg and lieat all thoroughly:
TllO lair young God they knelt to in then wot* in the flour, adding the Jlne sugar may i-e stirred Into orange paper pattern or cookie cuKerLAtriisthe brigbtnefc of (be dawn.
milk gradually and alternately with Juice or atrong coffee uml! silff the canes with r«-d and white icing
Tbia U the Golden Child that rose, the flour. Had tho'botier bwn melt-. enough to spread, or the su);Br may be and lee the hearts with red.
Fruit rookies for .knlmals—One and
wh«n worlds began to be.
«'d Instead of creamed a lamer quaf- blended with coeba and ninlstenevi

one-half cupfuls of sugar, one < upful
Aad floated In the lotus flower upon tity of flour would hgve been requlr- with hot water.
v’»rful of
the mother see.
,
ed. tf the dough is too soft now more Two thin chokies may l« put 'baek'^
leax,Kvon
This U the Child of Mystery drawn Hour may‘l>e added, or U -may. l» in yi-k with a thin- layer of any
'“f "f
down to earthly years.
ehllled for an hour or two and then frosting between
The
horses.
Hons,
cats
and
birds
ch.opiN-d
raisins,
one
nipf.il
of .-nrTo bear the 'common burden and to it will stiffen so that It may be rolled
*‘'<I
,
taste of mortal tears.
. thin apd cut In fancy sliapes. The are ttmde from a part of the doviifli
together, roll the dough haif an
*
less flour used the richer the cooky. flavored with caraway seeds, rolled
•'"1
‘^'«'
. HU word shall be a sword lo smite Before being chilled the dough should thin and shaived wUh Un cutters, •"‘‘h
These .tyokUt we're very fat
the traltors on their thrones.
be divided In as many t>arts as desir- These may Iu- .Ut out hv pais-r palTiU where the kingdoms sund In ed sod the different Havors incondrat- terna laid on tbe dough. if ahaiK-d «t<l PoPulkr. The doc-, cats and
cuttera ari not obtainable, so.me l'««n‘^:re I.t-,1 In ch.-volaie; th.- rab
pride shall be a place*of alcAea. ed.
' '
*'1^
He cornea to show m how to love and
In the Illustration gt'en in the ma- pUtn round cookies have stars and ‘'‘‘f
I'laln Ginger r.-vko s for <'art» heetv
how to bear our grief—
gazine one plate of dough has with hearts cut from their centers These
might-Ire
plarod on top of a plain
-One eupful ..f New
To Bake the barren bough of life It the spice and rali.in» to make
X- cupful «if lini
•Urt trembling into leaf—
"hcrmlu" or rich fniU cookies An- cooky spread with bright-colored jelly i”’!*'*®'*
I- cupful of lard.
froaUng which would showTo tell the wondroos news to men oilier Is-being bWded with half Us
spoonful V
that they belong to OOe
bulk of c^oaniu. while that on the opening In the cem.-r of the lop. ^
Th..
rakes have cbnpiu-d •‘INK.t.ful of conatnoti. c.n.- tcaj.i.-Km
Tl*boae whisper is .the living wind. Iioard is mlond and flavored by-lh©
wboee shadow U the sun.
addUlon of toros. and that which Is nuts in III.- (l<mcl. an-1 half nuts [.la- 1“' “I
’•’•'I
—Edwin Markham, spread on the i<an Is flavored wlih ed on top i.,,ind.caie their nature.
ginger. There ie no ••»a< t proportion Some other nut cakes are ,how„. *•''1-i“
“"<1 »*'»
•‘■'‘I
Tbv-n
, of fruit or nuts to add in such sasea—_ where, after apreadiw.with a soft
Ingredi.-m.'
, from one-fourth to one-half as much frosting, the surfa.e Is enrinkled w lik “><1 »>>''
* At Otriatmaa tide the 0|.en band *
Holl the dough a fourth, of an Inch
, as the amount of dough used. Vse choppcd nuts.
■ Beater* tta bounty o>r sea and *
A long, narrow cake is covered with
rart- he.!« the
, spices sparingly. ,

Und.
MUfcrs and d.-coraic by having
Ullie points like these, should be frosting, candied cherries arranged on
' And none are left to grieve alone. ‘
, remembered: flavoring cxtracw are IL and the edges bordered with
• For kive Is heaven and claims its •
, liquid, and even half a .teaspoonfu) bright-ltroin plstachlo-nuts chopped *
*« •
Run
fine. Other* with white and chocolate
threa'des for hanging up through
®
will make the dough aofur
—Margaret Spngster.
, ly: while cocoa, similar in t.-itnr© frosting have a rin. of sugared carsI”*''"'
to flour, tends to mak^^e dough way seeds. Almonds, walnuts and
alilfer. ; Chocolate or almond ivaste Mnernuu also are used for garnlshlng.,/-«Jl-»>"‘» ®r «« '-’I""conUlnlng fat. If sllghUy warmed, will and candled rose leave* or violet/‘I>« “ •«*
I""! • I*!*-'! f“'
(
• ' tn'emmy- dull, and son,.blend more readily with (he dough. . might aerve the same purpose.
After the dough la mixed there are
The n«nes against the Imckground 'lo' I“U‘'
I"'
•«''»•>»'ri'ver
several ways of shaping it for the of chocoUte frosting are readily ar'oven without using the rolling-pfn. ranged by picking out the right letol
‘'.>®
One is to inveji a shallow baking-pan tors from a jmckage of tbe alpbabels «»“"
"'•‘'li' I'^obles for imiU and Angel*
A year os so ago Home Ch.-cr's and grease the iHiitaai and spread the used is soup.
—One
and
one-half
cui'fiilt
nf
sugar.
editor read an artide which' she has soft dough evenly over the surface,
■''
two-thirds cupful of sailed lard, vine
never forgotten. It was the story of thick or thin, according to the result

yhvmd the;
Sdhoi's Jable

Th. p,...,™«..,0. ..H.-.-. ch. jr:

n lonely.‘little boy, who was not aick desired. A |ery thin Ityer may be
•nough to be In bed. nor well enough cut and rolled while hot. but a less
A quaint custom assocUted'with the
to be out playing with other children, rich mixture is hotter for tliat. pur•His mother was ao absorbed in pUnpoae. It will spread while baking, so superstition relativs. .to the fortelUng
■nliig a wonderful Christman tree for it should not quite reach the edge of of the coming harvest’is to IK. found
him ilmt she shut herself away from tbe pan before It Is put tn the even, among the good people of Southern
him for days, not realising that nine- An noon as the dough Is bakt^ before i-*ran(e. There, on Saint Barbara's
.tenths of the real fun of Chrisimaa removing fronf the pan cut'lt- In Day. tbe fourth of 'IVcember. every
W the getting ready. -«'hen the ^pea with fancy cutter*, knife or devout housewife fills two plates with
' *>'001(01 day came, a' llaUeas. aad-. pastry jagger. There need'Be no len. grains of wheat and poors enough
laced little boy falfed to l>e lmpresse.1 for the ragged edges nay be made wat*g upon them to cause them to
Boat Bh« then places them In (he
with tbe tree, or with the ^eni* into a pudding.
which bad been chosen becatfse they • Another wsy to avoid the, lise of warn aabe« of the fifeidac© or on a
.had amused and t&tereated hit moth- the ralllng-pIn Is to cut a soft dough sonny window ledge. This is called
•r. aad waa called ungrateful.
from the apoon with a knife In por-. the plantlhg of the blessed Saint Bar^ In contrast was told the story of Hons the sixe -of a nutmsg or walnut, ban's grain. Tbe water and tbe
the mother who planned everything Tbeae ahould be plata^ some dlatance wann^ cans* the wheat lo sprout by
beforehand with her llule brood. Tiny apart on the baklng-pln. as they will ChrUtmastime. gnd the anxious watch'nags** made the ornaments, eager spread and will run 'together. Over erS are then able to tell what the harbands helped decorate Uie tree. Tb«re these may be sprtaliled cbopi>ed nuts vest of the ensuing year will be; for
wer* days and weeks of keenest anti- or frulu. and the result will be lyreg- as Saint Barban's gnin grows well
Clpatlon. of wonderful secret confer- ular lUile
shapes known asrock
or lU.'so will the harvest be good or
•Mas with
mother, and together, cakes. Or
a soft dough. If cold,nay
bad. And in symbollxatlon of Che life
When (be eventful day cane. U|ey be shaped
in small balla
*llhtbe
that has come into tbe world tbeM
Were doubly Interested, because the bands and
placed on tbe greasedpans
plates with their'Uny sprouts of green
SUttnring tree' was 4 (Ung of tbetr at least iwiee tbeir width span. Tben are ptaowl in tbe centre of the Uble
•wa crsatloo.
;—flattan tbe bnlU witk a (IstdioiteHned OB Cbristmas Day when the fesUl
Th* awnl H M obvlDM thtt trttti op dl»p*« in Onnt.
mwl ll MCTod.

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eggs, lemon flavqr. Flour (or ullff
dough. Mix all togrther and cut by
ps|»r ivtUema lee to give Individual
Hy. Yellow Icing gives Vliiiiese dolls
the slanting eyes, and a yarn pigtail
proves their natloiialUy. _ Fat' little
boys and girls, milkmaids and bahy
dolls with currant eyes and . peanut
buttons met with 'm-arm approval
Round cdbkiea iced in white, wlib
hair and features painted on In meRed
chocolate, were easily made and very
'popular.
Chocolate Cookie* tor Stars and
illce—One cupful of powdered sugar.
one egg. one-haif cupful of buter. three
tablespoonfuls of sweet milk, two
teaspoonful* of vanilla, one-hatf copfnl of tnelCtvd chocolate. Fleur (or
stiff dough. Mix together and cut
by paper pattern or cutter, ice the
surs all over with a thick, shiny
white icing, l^ve (be mice unIced.
using drops of icing for the eyes and
a bit of yarn for tall,
Alt the womeo o( the church helped

In this baking; each one waa given
the recli-- and numlvec of cookies ahe
was to i-fe|>are. so It was .not a burden to anv one. ^
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'nw were filled with pop-.wm. ^
^.
Oxer the Uhle in the dlnltrl<f«.m
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s"s;-ended a Urge lioopv^ound
^ fOt j/ipHT
^ arounil with ground pine and dtknrat-.

^nt$rtainntnt ♦ '■'I »!<>' h<>n>-beiges, ah around this
A
♦ I''***’ w'-rc suspended small red stoegLittle of Everything.
«4444444444444444
u>so rlbblns of different cok-m.
HHxTs .Vest I'liddlng-lsd come lo
rea«-[iinc:t.. e.-j, n guest's idat*. and
A Stocking Party Is Lets of Fun.
l>oi1lng iiolnt one quart of tart fruit.
attached t„ , npray of holly. At
lUve ready a Uuer made of one
The Invitation cards
“ miniature Christmas
UblesisYonfiil of butler, iwo-ihlrds cute '-d with a row of slo.kings at the
.....
■ decorai<-u
——... with ....^(-.and
(insei-A»d small
fui uf sugar, one well-beaten ccg. one iny-Mea the Invitation the card .v.n ,rp«M,rnaments. tm> stocklXs In the
and ojp^haff cupfpls of flour, one and laiia-d these words: ' llrmg somcibmg guests' color., and lighted up with
one-hajf tcasiHMiRfuJs of bakliiE pow-. along for a •aunshine stocking’
randies of th<- same .s'olor
Pincea
der. one ieasiK>onlul of vantihi ex'In the recei’tlon-ball was a large w-cre easily found hy means of the
trart. and ono-half cupful of milk, stocking above which gleamed an colors, so 00 plactv,.ud8 w. re needIkmt this mixture un|ll smoorli. then many ia»dh-s as lh< rr were guests, ©d. Tba stockings that were sus.
drop by large spnOnfiils on the Imlt- and below ».-r- li ttered the wonls.. |.endod from the ht-(.:i toclained tiny ^
Ing fruit' Itako in oven a rich brown. Drop in a !-lt ol sunshine " Afn-r china dolls drefse l m ear h guewt's
Serve with cream and sugar.
the guests had deposlu-d Ihclr pack- <-olcr. the heads -hum ing over the
Ham and Itlre, a .doulhern TlUh-- agi-s or tinering into the slucklog. lb<- tup of (he stocl.incs. Th<- tiny stock-'
Heat one and one-half tablespooufdls hostess pfesviued each of them pith Ings-on th‘- tree •vntained yokes and
of Isrd In affrying [«n. imt iu two a small stocking made of sljk. to rhytnis which caused muc'i ne-frlment
tahlespoftiifuls of chopiM-d onion, one which was aUach<-r| a ribbon and pin. when read.
tahlesponnfuls of t hoptrari iwrsley. so that they could W ttta< h^ to the
The rooms were simply and approand one cupful of chopptsl cooked dross
l-iicir sloekliig was iniide of prlaiely decorated with I-ceighs of
ham, fry until a Ifchl brown color, a ilifrereol -color, which war to Is- the- evergreen dersiruti-d with festoons of
then add one and oiifrhalf t iipfiils nf giii-M's tulor.for the cveplng. These tiny r<-d pai-er stockings rtr-mg- on
hot conked rltr. salt , and pepper .lo slctcklngs were found to ivuitalo Utile Mack . threap. Before depaniiig the
lash' Mix Well and add one well- sketn.s of yarn Vhe same color a> the exirmlmd the conlr-nlm of the ' Suit.,
beaten etc
Item.ive frtrm Ih© fire sto.klng. also a few nb^les What shine sloekinc.'' anc) -.oted fin'whe^
and pile on a dlA. Garnish 'with they were i<t do with the yarn and tis ennteots whnuld )>e sent lo give tS©
siirtcs of {vafsley and small l-ierea of pi-edh-s
. inscovcrud later, when
t pleasure whei;^ roost ncerled.
c(M>k>d ham
I hey wa-ro seat' d aiound a table, in
riie«-.e Souffle —Onehair cupful of the lihnii.v . sni-pllj-d with red paper
graied eUeese, one cupful of bread- muslin, s<- issiirs, and thread. Ea>'h
A £oakln| Hint
rrumbs three tahlespooirfvilg of melt- guest was luhl to make a stocking.
cooking rice, and a double od butler, threr- ecus, and salt and and to
Ish the edge with the col, Iwiller (la not available, the following
ID U.I. I..I Di. He .COT. «... ..n., « H., ,i,.. mUDi Dc .bl.
a.
Stir In the cheese, milk. bvitU-r. bread- to dl-silngulsh their sloekiD.ca fromI sticking and burning on the bottom;
rrnmba and seasonlncsc Turn Into a the others when hung In a p>w along Heat a granite or earthen stew ket­
buttered flrrirnyof dish and bake lo tlie n
tle on the back.of the atove and place
a moderate pven for one hour.
When all the stocking- were finishthe Irottom a tea*jK»oaful of gbod
Fl.rced Salmon Ma«h one half <an ,.J. lire
c hhostess pr.jvid.-il the guests
n,elie.| Just enough to nm.
of s;r1mon-wlth a fork. Put, one half wmJ1 cards on whl.-h th»v w.-re to- ythak© the kettle till the butter eovenirfiil of milk into a saiicenan. add v>Tiie
» thing they wish-d lo fUi-l
,j,e b„uora. pour In holUng water '
root tDt,l,.,»o»r„K or rioo hr..a^„
,d.
,io.i,-,h.t
,T.D,h,. .11... ,.. h-.i, 1!.0D .aj on^,.a ,,»o Jip,,^ lo
^oi Uop holllDD. Aaa ■
t.hl...PooDrol or honor. r.» ...ll br.l. ,h„, ,„o h„„o „„
. ...i- „,o,
„„
,o. h™ horrlD.
.-t, .-ggs. s dash ..f paprika, season- ,y,p hosiesi ushered them Into the t>ai» i„ nuff ai salt lends to harten the
hrg of salt :.iid 111. sahtton; mix well
cooking.If .

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stockings Hero, from the doorThe butter not only
and lined will, .ooked macaroni
,.,y. was suspended a large red slock,b.. r,„. ^ttmt sticking but also
fill ili.-m with the mixture Set c«t» ing. „>ae of muslin, ftom phlch ex- j„p,ng , delicate Havor
in a ra'n of hot water and bake for ,ended ribi«ns of different rolOrw.
twenty minute.. Serve hoL
Ekch one wa_. told to find her. color.
^
----------:-------------and pull. This they all did. and found .
A Helpful Mbit
attar hed to the other . nd small st-K-k
In
tSh-'s of church supper*.and
Whole Wheat Not Bread.
B.-al up one egg 111 a basin with one
„„jp
,,f h,)llv-de<or^ted «oclal f.-stivaU where quantltle* of
half ctiirfiii of sugar, add one-half tea- ^rep.- paivr. containing tiny gifts Theand rolls are to be huttensd. K
M-oontnl er salt. ..nc and one half rup- large stocking wa* kept open at the >a worth
»*>■! butter
ful. of SV»—milk, cue cupful pf chop1,, means of a'ho.f. so the small ®«“ be made to go much farther
|K<I walnut oj. at., two ' ru|>fuU of atewkiog could lie ea-'lly drawn out.
softening It and mixing it wUh cream
wiu.lc wl,.-ai flrmr. one and on.-lialf
,i„.y all had. examined their a i-lui of .ream to a pound of butter,
cupful,, of white flour, and Ihr.-e tea n„j^ a,,,*.
boateas said that she I'oatlng li two or three s|ioonfuU at
Hu^ful- of baking i«.wdcr. Mix and i,,a Imird a noise in the Jlbrary. and ■ tit"© Creameo' butler must be _
all^ to ri..- for iw.-niy minutes, then |h*i. .no douM, It was Sanu '<1au« Med. as dairy butter.doca not readily ~
turn int.. a i.utt.-rH ami Hoiired
c„niiug down the chimney to fill their ®1« »Bh croaro.
and iMtkc tn a lu-Hh-rat- jven for for..^Hit».kincg. so they all rush.-d In to
' '
had rt^ived th.v gifts f
a HlnL They found
The Chrtrtmaa Piliow.
. since.
l’“fk a»a.v all the old toya. before
An excellent y.-l inexiK-nsIVr- fill
wished Christmas and have the botue' free
ing for sola-iiillowx <an l>e made by
stocking If'’ the new ones expected. If the
taking a. much crjltnn as is dee.led
and the old toya an- |.tti aw-ay In a box in tbe
and plii. liig it In a hot oven. I’uH gir^ «ho had deslrod a watch rero-lved »t‘«welcome again be­
lt until Iigiii. and kc. |. tm^ifng until a ahtning toy waicb. The girl who
siitunitT. when the new ones have
It I. i.rown all oxvr. Tr^ed In this had wished for a new- dress of blue if*t thel' atirartlon. The - children
maiui.r. n‘.1—s no- warj as ordinary r,-.©lv...l a dress In the exact color. »I'l K«'et tbe old playthings like old
rotton d.f
an.l I- a. light and fiuf- cut out of a color.ul fashion-plate, and lEJ«=ndSi and the Chri..tmaa toya may
f; a. f.-aihcrs,
«, on. Besld.-s these gifu the atork- be banisbed in their

Jt sen a great many Pikst t
.

e lightli^ (dants

m moreoW of m Aettyl^ instillatxi 1
Ovir dairy farmer patroot make these Acetylene pUnu
do double work. They run an extra line of pipe to ea<*
i«ro—and sometime* to other outbuildingL In these
building* they fasten the great balls of AcetyleDe light to
umbers sn1 rafter*.
They also cqvBp these Bghta with ignition device*—12
moke them light with tbe pull of a cham wilbovit matrives.
Two of these Acetylene bam light* will make a big da^
torn a* light as day. They will give lucae light than a
donn Unteroa-aod laiike iMtera*. they canpot be tipped
over.
Tbe *atne U true of Acetylene bouse lighta. They bum
In handmene staoanary faroose v tram fixture* •cevody
fartened to crilii«i er wallt.
You can trfi ooe of tbeae Aeetylenc lighted dny barn*
fan the road-a quarter of a mile away. The light U
extreme!)' bcilUaot- It i* al»o *oft and white in color—*0
neariy like *0011^* that tcieetifU have used >t
succcM to grow plsnu oq an exjetuivre scale.
Tbeae qualities make it a
cheerful light. Unquotioa.
'ably it help* to keep tbe
whole household happy
and contented. Weak, diner.
>-dlow l^ts. 00 tbe other
hand, just a* surely tovd to
make people dull spirited and

la every one of tbeae hcano the gat range baa ihoiBned
cooking hour* and has done sitirelyawsy oath the Bxid^y
of handling coal, wood and aibe*.
,
ef tbe Rlrt whkh inalco it different freen aD Mmr- in
prindple.
It* patent safety features have made h.qtdtt *Tnpiifak
proof." They have pven such perfect ttrfwtam ttitw
have been able to seU lai kM than wxty thwiwnd Wot
plants in fifteen year*.
With tbeae wxty thousand plant* working Itwvsntiy
in country heme*, undergoinc ah kinds of ofisuse Bd abuK.
we have only heard cf two aeodrot*. Dor^ the sanu pit ’gd
•ehundredtl
tboehasbi
to Other a
Fat ihi* rvssoD ib* gneinesr* of the Nadoaal Board of
Iniuranes underwrvisi* called Acalyten* asSsi than any
iUuaiinsoi it eemmonly .displscss.
We would very mud
FOotpiML" Forthis

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HOME MADE

Tbv LIGHTING

That b why we say Aeetytoc h«ht
mward* hee
to the diyAotylene is too a boon to tbe wuMi folks In another
way. In wIditiaB to the beauty sf the fight it brinp
to tbe emmuy home a peat oomrwnaee in thegm eooh.

ACETYLENE

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I your home. Or if you wW> we
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