Grand Traverse Herald, October 16, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 16, 1913

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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OLDfST rAPBBIN inCBIGAN NOim OF fiftAND EM

MmAth

4XD TEAVSUB BAT ^0X«

TBAVEBSS CITT, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, mcmOAN TlirRSDAV, (H TOHKR !•;

VOL. LIV.

FIVt HUNDRED BURIED IN MINE
WREN BASES IN GALLERIES LET GO
SLIQHT HOPE
FOI RESCUE

AMOR STILL MISSII6
Aeroplane ‘Sighted Floating
Hackenaack River.

COUNTY SOLONS
KEEPING BUSY

(Br Vnlted Preae.l
Jeterr City, N. J . Oct. 14.—An aero, BOARD COMMITTEES WERE
POINTED BV CHAIRMAN.
riR« FOLLOWED, CUTTINO OFF plane, believed to be tbe one to whicb
Albert Jraell ata-teil from Hempatead
FREEH AIR
PUIna yeaierday for 'Suien laland.
waa seen Boatltiit down ibe HackenBack river Alt l;St» thJa afternoon.
Jewell baa been mlaal&itiECi botira.
REPAIRS OpOEREO ON
MOUSE ROOF.

tUSTfiOT OF FUNDS AWARDED

m BODIES WBIE FOUJID
WORET

Coven (be
«rand Travcne fteoWm.

OIEASTER
IN WELSH
MINING HIETORY

CONDITIONS GOOD
PRISONERS BETTER OFF THAN
SOME PUPILS.

Para Marquette Railroad Haa Bean
AakedRe Put In Spur Track at
County Infirmary Thia
Fall.

PRomuiiixuwyAUD

RAMEO FOR BRIDE

r. Grown Tor Wll- ArfuntM Will be Dry State After
January i.
ten Wodding.
M'uatilugTon. Ovl. 14—FTuui tUuu
BSDd« or rhrvBAiiihcmunia being grown
lo the White llouBe conaerratory and
in till' greenbouBsa at tbe deimrtiueni
(if agriculture for the apptoachlug
White llouBe wisldlug. one artctocrat
of that plant family, an entirely new
creation no# twing developed. 4a lo
be. named gfler the bndc. tbe Mint
Jea'ie WU»on.
All the goveniioent'a crack bortlculffirlBts who are giving the stranger
• heir attention are "mum" as to Its
color, rUe or vaiieO'. but they lirom.
Im- It will take Brt>i i4aee among the
tfanuaaoda of iu kind which will decormte the White House rooms on Nn
rember 2'.

Uttle Rock. Ark , Ot, 14 —The
ale supreme court today austalncd
tbe validity of tbe "Oolng prohibition
bill" and Arkaneas will become , dry
after January 1 next. Tbe law re.
gulrre the petition containing
uames of a maAorliy of white adults of
au.v couimuDlty after the entins i
ty has been voted "wet" under local
option before the counly Judge may
grant n liquor license.
NEW YORK-Lying ob the operat­
ing Ubie Id tbe Williamsburg hospi­
tal while sunreoDs removed bet
mangled leg. lUUc LydU Slodolinaky
aged four, ate a slick of candy and
watched the doctors.

WARNING SENT UNITEU STATES
BY UNKNUWNS MAY INTERVENE

Mom of ThM« Rooeuod W.r, Bodly
SumtE ond Iniwrod toy Force et
Tba earloua commlttaed of i
Ecploolon—Roocuo Portico
Peer Children In C>tiaa Are Really
Board of Bupertieora are actively
Worfclfie Fronticollr.
in Need of Much More work and lome of them made reporta
• Sympathy.
the morning sexalon. In the matter
(Br UnItoO Prooo.)
r tbe coatody of tbe county fundi for
Cordiff. WaMo. Oct. 14.—One hiuntbe neit two yeara. each of tbe three
drod ptraeno ora known to hova par.
(By Untied tTeaa )
bapki
made a bid. and on moUon the
laPtod and tRf death Hat may raach
. Ind.. Ort 14—Cendtreport of the committee was accepted
900 aa a raavlt of
tlenc are more faroraWo for edueathat It be klren to the
Flm Nation
In the Unlv«r«al ooHlcry. Racciilng tlontl work
— w, m In
,,1 peniieotUTies
^.^MlLCUltai l,.B and
B4IU other
muer ■
.....
partiaa worked frantically tKl# aftar- InitltnUon. and reformatorte. than »»
neOB to roach the 4S0 man entombed they arer in the public Mhoola
Khool. of
Of the
the;
"‘nmaentlng Claime That LKeboate en VeRCime
:
,
Comice
In the weat sailcHea. but alight hopae country, according lo Prof. Bert E.l**' Saginaw Roofing
Were Rotten and Sank A« Soon
are entertained. Ten bediea were cw Momarn. peychologlrt and education. I «*“**"' *“
As Launched Orowning
Their Oocupanta.
al director of the New Jersey Slat.^‘««
Official fgurea chow that 931 men reformatory at R.hwav, \ j who'
I to work before the explo. today addrvaied .he American Prleoo
"j"
* «>“*W«*">’le lum to
(By United Press I
eien. At 3 o’clock thlo ofUmoon'STlUMuiciatlon In aecual conveiyion"'*
Liverpool. Oci 14.—Uranium
had been reocimd. Moat of them were here. Prof Merriam atartled the aa- *
**"■
offlrlals today [Tcpared to urge a
badly burned, ooma fatally.
|.octaUon with tbl. ..sertlon when be^***®
Saginaw office and rigid inveetigatiuo of tbe burning of
Saveral minera at tha top of the '
polntfag out that educaUonal:
tranijortaUon of the the liner Voltumo on tbe tbaorr U
.shaft wera klllad by the force of the'work in' penal. intiituUont should be ’
•*" was deliberately set attlaxe aa a part
eVpIotlon, Which was th. wor« in the peodpeUre of great aucoeei provided
aa aobn a. they
rigbc to put tbe Us# out of bue|.
milring history ef Walaa. The htwd df u,*. proper sr.iem li followed
I"*'*
1°*'Captain Tlnaety, manager of
eas man wm bfetm from hla ohoul-[ ..tnir,,,^ of penal
insiituiioBa"
•'* appltcanu for the Che Uranium line, declared that be­
dcr* aa ha Mood 20 foM from tha n
■ -aid PmL Memam. -are better
"" fore tbe Voltumo 'eatlad be received
anonymous comaanlcaUon de­
'’’r'".*'......
___
^
aon,,;

a.
«».wu„
.c..
At 5 o'clMt p. m. n »» ACKMM
II n,
p„„ UUHU.
claring that "one of your boau will
’’t ""
Tl,„
U.,
T« P«,
be burned If you don't listen to our
ihlnara in the woot galleriaa of the
been asked to pnl In s
demands " Tinsley believes a bomb
Which poverty at borne i
■ftpVupani.'. n... '“"UAM Utl.
exploded in the bold of the »#►

BUSIRESS RIVALRY THE CAUSE

ACTIONS OF DICTATOR ARC BE­
ING WATCHED.

IRVASIOI IS IDT PROBABLE
IMPENDING CRISIS IS l(oT MILI-^
TARV ONE.

BOMB DESTROYED VOLTURNO
LINE MANABER GLAiMS
GOOD ROADS AID.
Maple Forest townsblp
vo'ed lo boDtl Tor tl.«u>' lor s
reward u»Us


BUSINESS MEN
ENUURSE BILL

Al tbe next session of the board
of supervisors ot Berrien (oudo
the leading fruit growers from the
vicinity ot Pearl Grange. Bentontownship, will offer u> punbasc
■|i:,oe(i worth of the good rQS.U '
bonds Jasued by Benieo coubty. '.
providing that tbe Pearl Grange
road, a county road ut prevent. H
repaired with tba tl'..'<0ti obtain
•kI from tbe aale of the. bunds.
EACH' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
HAD VOTE
1'br Issue of
uf read
bonds of Argyle towni-bl|i. San­
ilac couLty. was ti.M ’o E '.’I
Exprawion Shpwad ThM Pa«^ at
Mark, ol DeckerviUe al par
Urge are PleaMd With Fr»peaM Law Evan H Bank­
ScboolcTaft county has just illser* ara NoL
iwacd ot the las: tZ^.utkt of tbe
Iku.uuU good roads bonds that
were voted some iltoe sfy. .Man.-'
< By Uuitad Preaa.}^
mile* Ol new roads will he built
Itotroii. (let. 14.—By a vote of 3S3
at once.
lo 17. ffae NailottBl AasoctaUon of

WHOUMTRTRBDESBITED

CIFTIIN INCH
^HQWED LIREHS

Curt Nets Sent Huerta From Wash­
ington Notifying Him United
sutee Dees Not SanctioiyHio Action.

PUR WAS A GREAT SUCCESS

Chamber* of Commerce of the United
Sutea. mmpbaed of over 400 of the n
InSueniUI boalneaa organiaations In the country, baa andwaei a
majority of tbe provlsiona of tbe.
UUaaOwen currency'bill "Rm yaeult
of the balloting was annoancad today
by tbe letard of director* of tbe aaaoHaUon In aewsion here. Baca cham­
ber of winmerce In th# conatry affil­
iated with the national otgarlxaUoa
b«d one vote._

BANKERS HAD
SOCIAL TIME

ID} United Preee )
WaahJncton. Oct. IS—A ertoU In
the Mexltan situation -was impending
today and the severance of diplo­
matic relations U looked for
possible climax to the enn Mta lo
President Huerta. Inforalag hiO of
tbe United Sutea dlnapproral ot hla New inei^nu of Oraat Saa Tragedy
action In assuming tbe dictgtorablp
Were Brought Out With Arrival
of Mexico
Of Oemvati Vaaael at
Tbe gosemmeoi feels that Kuena
New York.
la
no
Intention
of
rellnquiabibg
bU
Soldier Tells Harrowing Story.
ting oR the entombed ewrvivoeo from
, of communicatloDt were read and
HaiiS. Prance. Ocl. 14 —The bum. power ID Mexico and ibat be alma to
I
fathers
and
mothers
at
bone.
i
OELEQATEB FROMTEN COUNTIEB
the freeh ain At that hour all the
(By united IMeu i
ed Voltumo bad but nine available become anoilier Diat. However ad­
WERE PREBENT.
live mlneea had been Uken safely■ far worse. In New York City alone.
New York. Oct. 15.—How Capl.
, many Ibouaacda of puplla go to
following are tlie committees life boau when iba ship caught fire, ministration ofriciaU emphasised tbe
from the east tWe of the
Inch of tbe liner Voltumo when de
fact
today
that
tbe
approaching
crisis
school erery aeaalon. eapM^Ullv 'iho ••
*» (Sialrman Hamlin acrordinE to Frederick Badke. a Oer.
ahaft.
Died boats by tbe liners surrounding AutemebHa Rida and Recaption in tha
mlliury
use.
The
admlnlsmorning one. hSTing bad nothing more
and Mean*-J. It
soldier, wiio was among tbe 4f
Afternoon Waa Followed In Cvaik
tratloD doesn't consider Intervenilon bla furnace ship called for rolunleers
than a cup of coffee for their meal.
* MrOooi. C. J Ebner.
survivors who arrived today aboard
ing by Bohmnl.n BangMt
"show tbeffl." and ho^' five of his
InBuitea of penal laatlutlona are regBqnalliatkm— W W. Dean. «ii the laTouralne, tbe eecond of the unless (here Is a^wboleoale massacre
» responded In the face of almost
of
forelgnern
ularly fed subaunUal meals; they are '<«» ». Ormy. fYed E Mllla. Edward reAcue squadron to reach port. "Tbete
Administration
offlcUls
here
bold
'
«‘<'ctaln
deaib,
was
told
this
afternoon
--------warmly clad; they get wholeeom«.et. « Burrowg, John Andemon.
may have been otbera, but I didn't aae
of the membera of; •hen the Grosser Kurtuersi. wltb
Tbe foortb regular meeting of the
Mid. “Tbeae
r-,vvct_ANB OLAN HA* Bwniircn
tbej-Bleep rcffulArlj; they are
Clalma-aad AccouniB—Albert \t. them.- Uadke
u«u»e naiu.
mree i mw ,
lt>6 rescued aboard docked. ....
Second Nortbweatern Michigan Bankm'club
CUlVtLAKO PLAN MAS REDUCED
,,.,1
1^^
„ C«ll». ».Uph Hick,. J M. ll.rilm...
„„„
Uk- M-.M.k
I. ).H . pro,
LIVING COST.
was held here yewterday and waa In^
..M ol U» OlPlNl. or PrurBU. rkl..
i.« .k.ll, Pkro tk„ ..rork U.. .Id.
™E~‘ ">'>
forlorn
hope.

tVe
can't
stand
this
tbe
nature of a social
«f«rk1U^
d.k kkd eookU.. ifcoumt Ako
ApporUokmoki-En... A. Sitk.P
,k. „m„,
, ...
"O^k .dror»l, lo tk, Ho.Ma adlong, our boats gone. Send boat*, ' menury to the ladlea Tbit
Individuate Ara Alleus
Store live In elmiUr Eait Bldea- * atherw “a- -»<»>□ J JAflRf*. D«»oU F. Hot- boatSwred with a bole In tbe boi-:
Capt. Inch wArelesacd to the rescue first social meeting Ibat bad ever
r great cltleer
Small Quantltiaa of Previaii
Ti
okk
lmk.Mil.,Mr,
i
I ,eiu.
>i
aaoa
iuiuieuu(iri>, otvepina,
«
I
MM flt.M Ml.
__
_ • tackle
__
County Gmunda and Building*-aboard.
Tti
of all the l_
'' ‘®P«’’*'‘*>le ,lor
tbe ntlllxed MMMi
world j Hert "WeJfcave tried our besu the bean attempted by tbe club and" tha
' at Nominal Coat
Vtuilam B Gray. Ralph AUcks. Den ' S»u'wa7taniled and' ihe craw dl7|'®
waslr"* l» too hea.T and boats coiiidnt success of the uffderiaklng will sa­
ls F Hoxeif. Wiiuam H Nash, r J,
w-ow
establishing or malntala- »ve.- came tbe wireless replige. sure others In the futnre.(By United Press.)
know bow
bow lo
to launch
launch
thojThvB It was that loch
Tbe visiting
> taken
Ebner
them. Tbe Voltumo'. boat* did not,'"«
A«tborit,
Cleveland. O.. Oct 14.—Mr* House
(s«ljilie Voltumo s boats to show
for a ride over the penlnanU la the
County
Poor—Dennl*
CI..«Uk.k.. Uk™.,,„.,
^
save a single passenger • Ten Mt"'*
‘‘
boat could live This one w
Milwau- ir, o LUton John And.
In tbe eftemoon
and
a
»
eae fall out of that old bng,-y. High
^
.
bablc. scanlllv clad who were *o|a-i“'“
'
cessful
»cd
immedtatelv
ihe
otber
ce.Ttlon for the ladlM va* tendered
i-Edward H. Hurrowt. Fred
from their parents, are among
‘’.•serving of such-diplomatic n.lostof-LlvIng and tbe city Ue help '
__
.
I ,.ARM
N
IS VU
M-I t
linrr* sent their boffl* to the rescue. at Park Place, the comtdMtee (n
I Kingdom. .................
WllUam ..
H MNaab.
(lie survivor* on lATouraln* Some UtJona as have hitherto rxisted.
e<l her do It. Use of the municipal
Mir*auk.
Wit. Oct II—Ad WolAa vet there Is no coocme
charge being Meadames Leon F. TiITlnUng- ------ —■
of their parents had been killed In
cold storagw plant waa the hold by
M,-h hm,—ii.,
---------dence that the • Washington
tu*. M. O. Roblnaott. A. J. Haviland.
this disaster.
• Sl. k u.. oM k«»,'. .ktHiW..,
*■
mlnistrailoii Intends to use dcasKc
At «:J0 a reception for aU the mem­
Road* and Bridge*—Edward H
Life Beats Ware Provided.
lin^iothemaL
„.round nodocl.lon boxing contest
mcasurea. The White house has dis­
bers aad fueste look place at the C.
Burrows. John J. Helghes. WTlllam A.
New York. Oct 14.— Anybody w-bo
•! ;-e c.tr's cold atotnge plant la
,a.t „igh,
S P 6 bell and a I
knows anMbIng about maritime law* couraged the beads of the army and
cfcn to the Kumbleat cftlien aa well
navy
from
taking
any
steps
that
served by tbe C. 8 P. S. ladle* at
knows the Voltumo xvinldn'l have left
-------- --------- ---------------- merchant hut the fmbling
seven o'clock. Rev C. H. Irving pro­
port with only nine life boats. Gov­ would give an alarmist Impression.
Fmai: quanUilck
Initter.
tbougn the first and fourth
Mexico AM Wrought Up.
nounced the iBvocaUon- Tbe Theatre
cheese, fruit and the like
ernment Inspector* eee to that, said
rounds were evtfb. Wolgaat had a'
Mexico City. Oct iS-^Tbe status
orcbesirTTurnUhed music throngboat
Uranium line’when shown the Inter­
..oreq
U by IndlvMnal. et a nom- wide,margin
Special Program Ha* I
the rest of tbe pertbe dinner.
view of Frederlrk .Badke. from quo will not be changed Sy the teteat
teal pri^ Mrs. Housewife, of Cleve- lofls. .Nelson
.Nelson was a bleeding, betexchange of notes between Mexico
At tbe doee of tbe banquet an ndland. r. •... . .k.ml
• - ot- no,
Havre
.PkW

and tbe United Sutee. according
dress was given by PffMldent A. Butl: ,k0 ,.«t tkiok Ik tk, u., ,kd t,
a,!,M ktouir irok,
iDfornatJon given out at tbe Mekltars ot (Tbarlevotx. who 1* one of tbe
rtij's
‘ .tor.,, ,]u,t oktil 4U, .
0, 01,.. ,1,0 ,0, ol,
Saturday. October 1$, win be Po­ pioneer bankers of Northern Mlcbtcan
foreign
office
late
tonight
and tbe eiorage
Nlll k, okl, ,0 pioniklp ctraoi of tk, mil, Bo,r
Tbe dlrlemstlc communication* be­ mona da> at tbe Grand Travel
gan. Hte address was a charming
cents- In tie spring- when dealer*
Wolgast fought
,./t,KkM B
a vaesD.
clean, .Bill
swift batDSItween Waahlngton and Mexico grow Grange Tbl* I* tbe last of the three tribute to the ladlea and InddMtelly
a larrH for then tbe and
log out of the dlaaoluiion qf Ibe Max- ■pedal days that are celebrated by he related some facte of tbe fiiat suf­
Pr family can mt ibedr fUl at one..................................... .... . '
.wn, „
o
—W..P- He used hU left to the chin
icgn congress and the Rnprteonmeat tbe order. Flora cornea In June and frage amendment vote la Michigan.
third Umt price. She eonld atom ^
or the deputies have been the subject U Cblldren'a day with a program A muBlcal program was givan undor
(By United Prea»)
away a hundred pounds of good hotter ;
the balUer alway.
taken port In by all tbe children of
back
of intense Interest today
Neither
the direction of Mn. C. H. Xrring
1,ondon. Oct. IS.—Suffragettes
■’— ’............ cents a potted and ^ard
constantly
HOPE HELD OUT FOR THE day Btucked Oie carriage In whicb tbe Amerteaa charge d'aSalrea nor the membera Ceres Is la July and
The remainder of tbe evening was
recognised as grain day with appro­
RESCUE.
given oaer to dandng. An old Uma
King George and Queen Mary were the Mexican foreign office baa made priate exercise*. I’cmona day
known
Ibe
tenor
of
tbe
esebnnga.
square
dance was mndt onoyed br
riding to 6L James palace to attend
October and Is known as fruit day.
Eighteen Brought Out Alive During tbe wedding of Prince Arthur and tbe
.Nelson O'SbaugbnMsy. tbe charge.
tbe older meobefa preeect and af­
Collection* of fruit are made by tbe
j B«k llrM ,k..ra tk,
A ,1,
Night and Rescuers Are Trying
appMTlnc deeply eoreemed. mode
forded e greet deal of e
Duicbea* Fife.
earn •4,«0(l thia year above all
'
tnerobeia
and
tbl*
Is
sold
and
tbe
pro­
contest, owing to thdr eontinual herto Bring Twenty-NIrts
Tbe conntle* Inclnded br the ctnb
One woman jumped and attempted riaiu to the foreign office end the ceeds put In tbe sunshine fupd and
Ing-ln jacUca. but Wolgast was far
are Antrlmr Benxl^ Charlevoix. Em­
to throw a peliUon Into the vriiicle. prealdrot'i office for eeveral boure ai«d In spreading sunshine
Just DOW there is in cold ftorage.- the^rnwher at the close.
Tbe pobce dragged her sway, but had this afternoon.
bomea of tbooe who are sick. A big met. Gratid Traveree, Kalkaska. Lee­
much of it placed there l.p tbe tsSi(By United Press.)
After the meeting of the eablnoL feon arUl be had at noon which al­ lanau. ManUtee. Mleannkte and Wex­
—^----------------Ny
difficulty In saving her from the mob.
slduals
Cardiff. Oct. 15—Re
In tbe
the foreign minister. Benor Mobeno. ways bring* out one of tbe biggest ford. The executive committee inUniversal co •|irr bis afternoon got
locked blmseir k hU office* and re­ crowds of tbe year. Tbe program for rindee tbe officer*; A. BoUnra, CbnrP0*)ds of batter; foPty-four ihouaand
In touch with :p Uring miner* In
fused to receiya callers. Hlg secre­ Saturday will be epecially elaboratM levoU. president: Leon f. Tito*. Trav.
seven hundred po»ds of cbewe:
far gallecy whom they hoped
tary said that be was busy pr^arlag and will consist of songs, aoloa. read­ eras CTly. rioe-prraldenU and A. J.
teree tboaaand aeTeoNgnrded busbela
aave. They we,« entombed In a tdhtbe reply which Mexico U to make ings and recitation* by tbe member*. Maynard, Traverse City, a
of varloas fraiti; forty-two thovaand
nel where •J-ri explraloae deadly aft­
(By Vnlted Frees.)
to the Washington memomndom. Tbl* wlU be en open nteetlog and the freosnrer; also H. B. HuU. Troreraa
t*o hundred dotMs of wgs.
Paris. Oct. 16.—Tbe Amerteaa bal­ erdamp had not penetrated. Three
Later Benor Mr>hrno told tha news- committee plan on taking cere of a City, and J. F. HoUtetter. I
(By United Prate.)
minera ere
are suit
sUll
loon Ooodjear. naiffu
Ralph Vpw>o
pilot,. vo
lo-- hundred aad ninety
«t-«T Bsktne V *
II ..
w»>svu iukh
uuivtj mtsris
Monroe, Mleb-. Oct. 15.—Three lul- paper men'that be bad flniabed bla r««ord-bmtklng gathering.
». n I..,
f
^day was Secured Officially the Winner entombed and Coloned Pearson, In- lana were Instantly killed today when task, bnt that before making pabUo
CHJCAOO-"P*opl* are toe tight
fa- lb BlbU «t hewaon wbnn abe aas-1 ^f the-telematlonal balloon race for «Pe«or of mine*, said there
PHILADELJ>HIA-PrMCbltig
with their money. Ton don't tip me
ttrack by n southbound Lake Shore tbe character of the reply It mut be
|.ecied an attempt at suicide.. Mr,. Ute Cordon Itennett cap.
outnliTcipaaeenter train at South Erie, near submitted for farther ecrutlny by the "Mauy In the ninth." the Rav. Anga*- yenrself." said Manee Usees, porter In
John F. KoM kno£&*d a botUe of
Tb* Anstrtan entrant. Frankfurt, b» during the nl^L making a toul of here. Tbe rircUns are not Identified. mlBlstera. who arere
ta* Banett iMld the GieaU won tbelr Judge UbUer'e favorite barber ebop,
enrhoUc arid from htf bond nod aar- Ueved to have been AoM. landed near tbe reacoed about S3i. Sixteen bodim
Coroner Rupp has steried an Inveotl- getber at the prasldeu's offtee la the oaly game becooM of the clean Ur- when arrntgsed tor faUnre to eepport
ddhteUfa
PMtonsPQ Iff wgateTB m&o«.
th dll wee* rtcoTMtd.
lac of tb« fUr Ptt«b«r.
hie arUe.
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BUSIRESS CARES FOIItOm

CITY COLD STORAGE

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MINERS ALIVE
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SUFFRA6ETTQ AHAC'ER
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OBAHD nATttal nULD Am TSAVXKSX SA! lASU. TBUBSDAV. OOTOtES U, 1913.
William Paimer, w4ie h« baan in ter Mrs. Paholsky of the North Man!
ream parlor.
. .
Islands, visiting her tor a H-w
le city for some time buying apThere is to be ,a reci-pUon and
pl«*. retumsd to bis home In Chica­ days
nund fitrial tm- (he pastor and' hi*
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Viack and son
go last niriit. He has had the moat
-He at the i«rsobage' Tu> *rtay ulalii.
successful season In the last '(oBr Russell and Howard Morgan of TnMr* M'Namaia la quite nick again.
etse City, visited it Mr. und Mh
year*.
• 1-. C, Rickard has aold UU (i.im
Vlack's
Sunday.
W. A. McCobi lift for Grand Rapi'da
* me'liy; intn.n part ol bis l-c-u«e
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dracken of Man­
last nUbl. called there on liniMjrtent
Kiw
orvujiled by -UgU Diown.
istee. spent Bnday here '1*iting with
linesa
ill iiiugglnts.
Mr*. \V, J Ayer* 'laltsA her wirMr and Mra. Hochrattlv.
Tht harvest danclrtg party glvpi
h. GIBSON. Editor.
moD Zemke left (or bis home at -m* at Kewadiii a fern- day* , l«*t
itlng fbr abom a yteek. with her |iwi __ Pythian Sisters lu the KnlgtaU
Week.
eois. Mr and Mis.- Jaa Baker
of Py thia* haU U|t nlghV.waa a very Elk Raplda Monday, atter.a month's
MisK.Glady* .Muir i* risitlug her
Warren TssKsc. who has bean vli enjoyable affair. This organltailon visit with Mr. and Mr*. Viack.
(rieml MUs lintel EBtOBar-few days.
lilDB Willi friend, and relative* In the ii noted for the happytlmes Uut they
Tr»v*r*e’city. Mlchn «»d*r «»• *«» «* (-auDul. lx- obtained arymnd the kto<
i-omer store oD winter etettOoi«w cT March t. lOTf.
he IW.I few days, left ihil
their gatherings. Card
lugs, beoouae the tnbjeiis aie prr
tuornlug (or his home at .Mt. PWsant Uble* were provided (or tboae who
DMfntos* Cannot be Cured
aeiited by |ieu|ile who know what the:
H. B. Tober left this mominp for did not dame Older and wafers
•Otftcfc ttt Ff«N *k
M arn talking ai>om. and the diecustioot
Osborn. Oct: 14.—The flm -rosl
Ilia hotpe at Kingsley after a short w-er« served during (be evenlng-MusIc
ibat follow are mapped out along
(«me on the nigbt of tbc 12ib. wbu-b
time
in
ihe
rliy
on
b
. eoadlticmuC Ibr iu_„.
TWMS
was (urniabed by three pieces of the killed the potatoes-and aquub.vine*
line* that are dcflgned i.u- iirliig
Mibb Alice McIntyre of PoMiae. who Theatre orchei
Om ........................ 11 M ta •«»»»«• the real fact* ltiaten-1 of tuiuliig luio
Mr*. i-Toyd and Will Huff oT Lake
I* been vIsHIttg here for several
BltitrrT*-! ' ^___ 78>!U»S»»e* roa|ro>eny. U the people uf r
Travsraa City Lodge no. 322. P. A JutK-tlon. ware caller* at Farnnt
kv. left this morning (or Manimee.
Thro* mcnthc .......... 40c 1b ad****;* city gathired in the nehuol huU"(
. M.. met at S;J0 laat night
Corner*. Monday at the new store
wher^he will visit (or a few days
fer the first section of the work of
leant oiP'e a *e<-k and •1i*<-lisf«>d
1 W. H. noemat and grandson
IH-Iore ivHiriiiug to hei lionir.
Ihe third-degree on two candidates of Osborn, wtre caller* at Empire
affair* there would bi- less lalrc fcWm. Schaeffer of Detroit Is
,
will otv* <*»• Hiiiwlrwl DuIUfj for bbt
c-thirty an oyster aupi«r was
pons
>0110111
Hvlc
eoiidiiloos
lin
Monday
PrMliletit Hurru ot
Ky ^on business.
.-r-hc-rt S«lT«r
served to over alil} lueuibera. after
ed
aud
11IOIV
prai-tleal
good
dun
and Mr*. Mark Daering
taai provAH to thf world that li«- I*
Tho interior work at the postofficc
short time spent with ctgars ami family and Thos. DeeriM. visited
hutfins 10 lita oBk-v for iirrMiDal bk- the e.iy. The »o<lal eeuter would
Is being rushed nml tlie addition wilt
irds the lodge* was called to order with their parent* at Osborn Sunday Tala B*U'> Tum2s Ptlto Cor —irUiallm
‘ Ktaadlzemrnt ioetraU «r iba fcneral do awn' with str>x>i go>Hip l>> g
ijy for oi'.-ui*ocy soon. ^Iih
again aod the last section of the full aneruouii
a of Mi-alco. and iliai lie will not iu Its nlead the ui’tual faetn. aiid If
the reliving of the <-ement iiaveaieDi
the |H<o|de really knew the real
and Mrs. K. S kinrey of Os­
nd iiarl of tbc bullilittg the «xt» riiuallstlc work finished.
stand for nny loierfercmv with hli
MIsa Hsten Moor* left thla morn­ born. were the guests of -Mr.^ aod
-Ipr vrtyrk
wbrk in practlcgllv
plan* from 'the t-lianiUer of deputle* dlliun of Iblug* they would be >u
ing for -Toledo. Ohio, where she 4wHl
lor imailion to raTiy out ihelr dutlv*
William Lapham. Sr. Thursday
Martin hae returned te hla
« ho'are kuppoted to repi eteiit Um i^yoat cUltenk There are «>unilrtii
make an extended visit at the home
8UU Bank Building.
and Mrs. Jaipe# Wilson oi
>iiic
at
Kalkaska
;(flcr
a
abort
iliin
ple of that turbulent nation Iterai
proveiiieitU Ilial «-oubl be n>ali»ed>li
of her' brother. Allied Moure.
TRAVER8E CITy. MICHIGAN. .
ihi' city on iiiisiiicM.
Ovtait. were calling on relatives ai
■ aome of the meinberk .dare to < r
every lA'wii.if the iHxiple would only
Linas Bryam is laid'up at his horns li-n l-ake. Sundey.
P. C. Leonardaon has returned from
- clia.liU method* of iiroredure be bad
get together mvanlonally, talk
ut of the city with a painful In^y.
Detroit and Grand:l Rapids, wl
wher.
..Mr, and Mrs. Paul of Ho--copper
(li-t Uii-ir list uf iiroiK-nies
the entire ^poalne niembertMii ar
jCwof MsHiaK
questloua over In,a' pistiivul tus
le result of ao accident which occur­
SM few days
with owni-r»' nddr'-**' a. or jU'o|..
iglpn. were.rn this vlcinU^lasi
seated and thrown inlo'prlkoa gntil and then go ahead and see that
red tp him vrhile visiting at tbe Ad­ looking at some of the farms at
osition to sell your
aueh a tiree as tbav aill i-onsent
It WT« another quiet day at the city
are made reallib-a There in
The concrete work haa been eom- cock bone a few nights ago. Bryant born They are thinking of- making
L-eod to Uid Bill and help earn'
>mcl> file di»v'unnl<v> in regard to eiviv market, only five loads of i>oiaioes
some shrubbery and their future home in thi* locality.
leiircl ou the ti.-w «all which It
hit peraooal auiLllJunt. Should theke itrairn aud loo lunF^Miilerkiandinj
L-eing u'-ighed. The price ‘ik- still being roniirucicd at Hie nuHi end of In tailing bf* left leg doubled up
•at’^Nyst of
lliivi-r and Kell­
men ivklkt it I. ev.ident that they «IU the real v-oodltions ou the irfn of
quoted A ■-or. Two cart <>r apples ihe'Park street bridge. A iteam pump der him In such n manner
er may deni <lir«-i-t if iL'-y j>re
meet the aiM»^'
general imbHc. The use of Hie local have been shlpi>ed lu Chicago mar keepn t'le water oot while Hie C(
<^§n
brejik It. iJicklly Mr, and Mri. F. S.
et rrealdAt Madero and hi., udher- M-hoo! buildingn has been giver
kels
Btrasalt happened to be patalng and
, enu. who were *antonly murdered at l>eople. but no tut they have not shown FAfM PROOUCC<>«uyli'ff Frieaa. erete is lieing placed.
upon hearing hla cries they removed
lien lUven. Un. 13—Mrs. Alvin
Daniel Waters of Battle Creek Is
the order of Hucru and the criniet enough inivrrki In Ihe matter ti
rotaloes .............
60( the city for a fe" days
him to their home and
Hrlngleson ot Glen Arbor visited
cffectuatly revered up. The I nlted ;hem (or their ow'u eDUgliteiiniem. Itutter............................................. jr.e:s<MONEV TO LOAN on good and sroU
Thoa Kauper. who haa bten here physician. He will tie unable to nte (rleDds in town on Friday.
State* hat warned Hueru that any It In hoped ilfal ail nwakcDlDg will Efm .....................................................
Improvsd (arms. H. C. Daria. 312
Mary Herron of MBnitrtee
(or several days on busttiess. left
limb for aome time
Stela Book Bldg, Traverse City.
violence offered thejmprlaoned dep- r<»ull In the <>ntBbllshmeQl of a
Hay. loose...................................USOm morning for Orana Kaidds. where he
the guest of Mra. M. Farrant at
MM.
aprtl 334f
niles will r«'sult In artloo l-v ihit -Isl •enUT in every aehool huibiluR
Straw, per ton .................................
hotel on Sunday aud Monday.
will siicii'l a short lime ix-furc
roumry of a draMU- nature, but If
It will belli the^ieuple a
Ooloni ...........................................
John Tobin. Jr . '»l(e and cblldren
lip; to his tioTiic at U'liecll'ng.
tlie future ran l>e jud|C(>d by th<* patt help ibty
FARM FROOUCE—BellKiff Prices.
paased through here on (heir
j'at. Laydcn of Msnlstse Is visiting
there It little i>ro»tMrt of the dletaPoUloee ;................................................TOi In the city (or a few days with
their homo on'South Manlidu IslanJ.
tor chansini; bis Plana, unleki lie
Dairy- butter ............................28 KT'Sfi friends
(Vdar. Oct. 12.—Mr. and Mra Geo after visiting relallyea at-Empire and
seet the ttlentn of trntiad Suiea bay.
Creamery butter ...............
Sfc
After the reoular meeting of Wio- Mason sfient Sunday at Camp Sewn Glenniere
tneU IQ the diatanre. U 1* eyident
Dts, J. O and M J. Trueblood and
an proven the aUdom of tfie Eggs ................................... :............'..-2li' teria (lebvkah lodge lam night about •ma.
that aa long at Huerta la In imwer
Mr. Md .Mrs. Wni DeKay of Traverse
•Mrs
Deck I* enlcriainlng
|•olicy of the I'tiiled tUaten IP regard Ducks, dreoeed ...................... .......Ui fifty members and IrienOs eiiloyed a
that the irnitetl Suies will have trou­
-MeXhati ^l(Uatlon. ' tor the Hey. baled....................... .........>17911* flah su|i|>er*whl>'li the »U|>H‘r commit­ daughter ln-law Mr*, ^(arlattd Beck of^ .Gtty tailed on friends In loan Sunday,
ble In frying to proir-i-i'ibe pppon. ni*
haying luotor^ over
DeKay s
theory that Harru was trying to Hay. loose ......................... 1................Hi tee hod prepared as a flitulg farewell Trav'-rae City, ihl; week
of the dictator and a* there la
Jadie~. the four-month .
__
make hinmelt dlrUlur of thj counliv Slnfw ...................................................... *l< (or Mr*. Anna liyard. wbo'left today
valid evideni-^ to *how that be will
ORAIN-Troveeee CHy Mllllitf Ce. to make brr honk- in Grand tUptdi
lielbert Dri< e of UoUe City is em­
and Mr*. Arthur McQueer diM
has turned out -to be curivxt and this
rellnqultb bis office at the time
Prices corrected erety dey.
As a small token of Hie esteem i Sunday afternoon of a complication ployed authe SleeplDg'Sear hotel,
dion now hat jimper gruunda^iur
auie)] he would, 4 H plain that taking whatever iicllor In deellH-g IH-c- «*hekt. 60 lb. tnt............................... Hi which she is -held b) llu> ueiiibi-rs. of dl»ea*e». lie was one of a pair of
>lltees Eva Pay and- Ida Farroui
Are only purchased once. There­
sompiblng more than dlplonuwy will
spent the week-end at-ihe home of A.
for* they should be of modern
twin*
lu hrliiging al.'Ul older In the Com ............. '............................ 4^ the noble grand presented her wl
design, bum of most durable
have to be resorted to by this nation afflirted roumry. Ky suaiK>ndlug
aptiroprlate gift After ttii>i>rr
Bye
...............................................
Rev Hosrlns prearbed/M* farewell E .wmard In Empire.
materli
Geo. Zeigler. Sr, of East Empire
in order to reatore peaceful coudl-, hrinxliia aH
Oitia
.................• ........................—«2c lUM'ial hour was enioyrd.
~sermon her* Sundays-'evening. "
tohed. . -.............
WiQ. Teel left th'ia morning for his now tesMe* at Traverse City.
Sfient Sunday at tbe home of Cbai
tlottt in the atrteken repub^r The Ibe functions of governntem aud White navy beanc ..........................*i.c5
at tbe works of
Plowman.
time It fltmr at hand wbeti'. Vnrie bringing all adnilnistruilye and oHier led kidney l-ean* ......................... 12 25 imme at Glen Arbor, after a nhort
A. W. RICKERD
Mr*’. Homer Rrowneil U borne
Travorse City. Sllch.
Roger
Plant
of
Burdickville
Is
doimT
Sam win have to nte force to back acllritles uiifler his own dlctailuu. Uuckwheat. per 100 Iba............*1.28 lime in Hie . Ity on huFiness
again, from a month'* vtelt frith -her
821 Bay 8L
. Both Phoo«
F. Smith left this morning (or Grand
cari«enter work on D H Day'* new
up his requests, ud the aoouci
GRAIN—Hanneh 4. Lay Co.
Muerta h.vs place-1 himself- wlthnin
mother at Empire
Kapitls. where he will l>e for
Is done U>h better will the ^ple ot
Prices corrected erery day.
pale as a legal re)<rcsentativc ot
Ml** Sofa Slpeetlck of Bay Cfly, garage.
n business.
.Mr*. Stephen Dunn wa* called to
this country like iL and the greatei ' Ihe nation whirh he preauiiies u> WhCBL M lb. test............................... Hr
I* here visiting her brother John and
Good Harbor by the death of her fa ALVIN H. GRUBER. Funeral Director
McCarthy rttumsd to Kanssi
the retpiua that the foreign natlona governotid will Iw »u!>}ect to any reg Com............. ................ ;....................‘-c
wife
and- Embsimer. 312 Sooth Vnlon SL
(her. Mr Jolmaon.
Uc tmlay after yMting Min* Prance* 1*ulwUl have %T the United SUtqe. . War ulailotis that the I'niied Riatek and Rye. Et lb. teat .......................
Mra. Nellie PratL aulstanL Citx.
Frank Growe. who la working at
Mr* Mary-Brice left Ml week (or a
phone 82C. We tr««t you a* w.
If undeArable at its beat, but there other Dsilons may see III toBreocrlhe Oau'........................................................'f2r inan of 23.t State street
Travexwe riiy, came home Satiirda:
month’s vacation.
wooW TWk><e ba treated.
Several evante have been given
are limes when It ha* to be resorted in Ihe case, tteclaring himself dicta Buckwheat, per lOO lbs ............... 11-25
to
*l>et]i8
Sunday
f-ltli
hi*
family.
within Ihe last week for Miss <'hai
tog Allew J. Day has been un­
to in order to nphold the national
Prices corrected erery day.
Ihe. .Mexicans is merely a do
Mrs Herman Zemke of 10k Rapids. dergoing extensive repairs .Three ship
Gardner,
who
will
I
m
>
marrin]
prestige and from the reporU that laratinn of gnarchy whl.h mu«t im- Bteera .......................................5 to 68,c
U here s|>endlng the week with her' caritemer* have been employed on the
i-Aine from -across the border It
dealUi with '-accor-llng to the rtincre- Cows............................................... 1 Id de OnoiMT IK to Is-e Harrl*. reeenilv of daughifr Mr* J. C. \Tack.
The first w*» a « oclork
work for alteut a month. She will be
evident that the.time for action will tlun of the nattona that are affec ted. Hos* .............................................
’c
Mrs McFall ha* been quite sick
By the “Ra-olar" method I can racome within the-next few weeks
li Huerta Ji a weak man -In prac Sheep ............................................... S to 4c dinner given liv Mr*. E. J Udily at the home of her son Delorme at Mnph Id order to do the ferrying of potetoe*
and (artn produce from tbe BurdickHuerta, liellevek In the iite of the llcally every way. only the worst can Umbs ..................................................5Hc her-home on South I'nlon street. I.BBt flty She Is now better.
evening
Ml»*
Auguste
Wlechncwski
drugs to produce unconactoasnes*.
Hides. Etc.
Ircu fist and In order to suMiie bl
lie hoi>ed for under the cundltloii*
U«o
Mason
returned
Thursday
0
Hon.
Peopla of nervAbt tempwmmeni and
D.
H
Day
and
family
drove
enieriained Tor Ml** Gardner at her
lhal will prevail under y>e uew lUdea ........................... .......................
It •!'; be noct'ktary to. give him
nth weak hearts will appeecMtt the
home on FUih street with a shower, night from a short visit with
or on Sunday,
regime Were Muerta a si^ong chur- C»u .......................................................... I4c
liberal done of his own pedlHne.
'Knotar” method of polnleoa eitn»
The wood* hereabouts are affording Uon.
thepte lor Hie Ut-coratlnn* wa* im»her at Hart. Mich.
...................^;.|*.MaDd BP
:er like-tDrtirlo INar was he mighi Hor*«
Mr* Chase and Mrs. Amtabiichler ■port for many finntera Game
tnn, and the rom^hock*. autumn
DR. W. O. IffNTON.
ike go<a] Id bin new venture, bin
•* and lack-o'-lanlemn blended of Solon, were Cedar risitors Thurs­ to be quite plend^l this year.
lieing a Weakling, ruled only by the
Is to be hoi>ed that each hunter will be
effectively Mts* Gardner wat day.
Arcordiflg to rei.irtn frtiin different
uakioun. It is lp<-oucelvahle to
W J Chase and Harman Safron
consclenHoai
(he recipienl of linen and hand paint­
parti of (he state tbo* partridge bids lieUe'e ii-si (heie Is any >o|>e for
WAMTEO—Alwui thirty <»rds good,
Solon, will put up a shingle mill here every respect- The game laws should
ed china
thtee-foot furnace wood. S V, Ho­
fair to become an extinct bird in
Mexico without oulsi-le Interferencr
bart. riiy Book Store.
oct S-lt
letter rccsivad from tha prcai- next week. There la a lot of cedar in be regarded u> the letter and also
lime UDlens the law In regard In uriK-r to l>e preia^d for an euier
(From Tuesday's Recoid-Eagle )
should
iHexrrri»ed
In
i
the
surrounding
country
which
dent of the t'niversliy of Oregon, he
to hunting them U rhaugtd. an as
gency ihe rnlit-d Stales ha* ordered
LOST—Ladies'
otter lur coal between
F. 2apf. who has been viaitlng h<s
near highways, etc.
had the same iroubln be cut.
bar the use of the automobile as
Traverse City and lUlwa. Suiiable
a new I'eiBchmenl of the flrel tn on r E. Zapf. returned to l|,U home
Albert Nelson and Mies Haxel Ben-Mr* T A Nelson of Traverse
in^uyiog fancy appten (o send to hii
reward If returned l.v Bc>ord k>g|e.
factor In running them down, r
Mcxpati wateis and is augmenilng 1 Beoiun Hart>or this morning
oct 14-21*
'friends that lisn been ilemonstrated li and MIm Alice Hodeek of Grand Rap- neti of. Leland spent Saturday and
hunters usm atiiomobiick to n
the troo|is along the Kio Grandf Ti
Mfo. A. Uaxarus left for Chicago,
Sumldfy at tbe home of Wm. Benapn
upoB the btrda and then Ihry a
add still more to the compllrailou this ^mlng. where she will JvlsU Uiia neetkm. The packing of Inferior Ms. were guests of Mr. and Mrs
Michigan State Land Office.
and.
attended the Empire fair.
Lsnslug, Ort «. 1913.
shot down like a (Iwk df thickens ill »-pldiiiiic ha* been re|iort<-<l froii with her daughter and other rrla- apples under a nuiidard brand is an Prank Kin this . weak.
Mra. James Dunn. 8r. of^Unrdtrkoffense In )lichlgan and the growera
Mr. and Mrs F- Kiri, Mr and Mrs
XenCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that
In the road, and there is junl as much the refugee twm|>s on the Mexican
rille was In town on Sunday.
he following deecribert swamp land,
he<-omlngyiMre careful about nuk­ John Tucker! Joe Sbonek.
sport to the nndertaklng. It it evi­ border which will neccKsiiate n
S. Kneeland returned te Chica­ ing fhl* Bilsreiiresentetion.
Max Ray of Glenmere It w orking in litnste in the count' of Grand Trav­
snd Mra. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Bdd
-e* (or fireveiiilug the Hwead of the
dent that no true sportsman would
erse, heretofore held under houieslead
go (bis morning, afu-r spending sev­
(he
lumber
yard
this
Melntoah. tha expert o( the Culver. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Viack and
license, ha* revetted in Hie slate by
stoop to sorb a practice, but there Is disease and lirl^glng al>ou(. conditions
eral weeks in the rily with hU fsm- Western .Michigan Development bu­ Mrw. I.«wrence Shalda all were vlslrGaylord Blue spent a couple of days reaxon of the abandonmertt of tbe
kucb a vast number of, men wbow- that will allow tW .Mexicans who arc
last week In Traverse City.
by the bonipsiesder. will be re­
reau. has finished loading the 20ii bar­ or* at (he ^plre fair laat week
lust for kllUng has overcome tbelc held In these rani|is to return to theli
ipg lb«
them for
Ur. BlIrk of tbe Munson tree and stored to entry tiy offering
I
ef
Leland.
haa
i
rels
ot
Northern
Spies
that
ore
to
ge
Born
to
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Pete
Sheetlck.
snorting blood (hst the practice la Ih- native Un-i in t>eace. With the turt
;o he hheld a
at a pnblle auction to
cepted a position with the Hamilton to Mancbeater. hlngland. These were a baby girl.wa-ho will be called I.>oret- garden ser'ice of Grand Rapid* Is sale
the Sute Land om<-e. In tbe elly of
roinlng too conmen throughout the evenla have uken In the (laat few
■pending
some
time
in
Diy'a
orchard
(.'iotbing company (or thq winter.
procuiwd In th'o vIcIdU) of LowelL 5lr U ^e.
Lansing, on Thursday, the 13(b day of
sute
The game wgrdhn's deiiari- da's ii is etident that there will i>e
.November. A. I>.
at ten o'clock
. H. Been f Saginaw, la in
McIntosh ste\es that they are the ' Mr. and Mr*. E. Duperro of Prove- caring forrihe fnilt tree* which
mem It very much wrought up over •oinethlng doing down Mexico w
city vlftUlng ble-damlly (or
a
finest he e'er saw;. He Uamrd hla -mont, anil Pranris Duperro of Albep Irt need of sciantlfie attantiton. The B m.. at w hich Hn.i they will become
subject to inirchase In the manner pre­
the UhtUrr and will mabe recom­ within a 'ery short time, and thi
daya
business in the Hood River valley, 'ta. Canada, were vUlton at Mr. and people tn Ihe vidnity are watching scribed by tow.
mendation to the next legislature that haiiplnlngs wilt not be the meoni
(be
work
with
great
Interest.
Oregon, ami <wni« east to i>racUce bis Mrs. Frank Kiri's last week.
Mra. W. H. HltehcecRr who
Patents issued ui>on (he sale .of
the law be changed ao aa to n^e it exalting Huerta, or the cause'he r«-|s
Tbe schooner WeatcoU loaded with these lands will contain reserraiions
This is proof positive that
been visiting her sister Mrs. D. G.
ttw. Geo, Lackey left Bsturdav
a mlademcanor (o hunt birds with an resents.
a* follows:
Shorter, returned to her home
Michigan can produce (be highest momlng for Nortbport to spend a few slaba last week.
^=^VINH AND kDCCEPTING out of
automobile, or to have any birds In
lutnsing this morning.
quality
weeks with her daughter.
this coave'anrC and always reoarrlng
a machine at any time. This sound^
John Kucara. who had an asaminaWilliam Piettard of East Jordan, and
unto the said state of Michigan, all
OUe qohl ntnmed Friday from
like a drasUi n^are but some such
mineral, coal, oil and gas. lying and
l>etroU baa Itad so many iTimes Aibart Pickard of Ellaworib. return­ tion yesterday, was committed to the WnL where he ha* placwl hi* little
measure Is needed to curb the rgpori- commiiled by tboae who persist
being ca. wtHiln or under (be said
ed to their homes yeaterday. They Traversa City 6iat<
Wliiiamaburg.
OcL
i:.—The
p.
eight
year
old
son
In
the
Bchool
(or
lands he^Lv conveyed, with full and
ly of the class of men who are not carr.'-ing a revolver that the council
omlng.
come to attend the (tmeral of their
road ta making aome radical changes frea liberty and power to (be saidIhe
Deaf.
He
stayed
two
weak*,
and
willing to Kira a bird or aalmal a Is having an ordinance drafted to
E. 0. Ladd of Old Misoian is in t*ia returned home perfectly aatlsfled to in their roads. They have taken
state of kllchlgan. lu duly ambortxed
mother. Mrs Almirena Pfekard.
lair chance for Its life while bunt- ulate thHr sale, and to have the ones
officers,
reiiresenlailves and aMlgns,
city
on
baaloeas
(or
tbe
day.
. F- Btucka left fee Manlstes this
leave him there.
thirteen sections batwaao here and aod it* or (heir lessee*, agents and
is* Edna Harnack af KIngaten.
who puichase deadly* weapons of this mormlng. where be will be (or several
Jerry Bulllvmn ot, San Oieco. Cal. Grand Rapids and this tecHon which workmen, sud all other |>ersuo* by
who ha* bean viglilnc Mrs. Will Hulcharacter regiaiered by the dealera days on buataeas.
was in town Saturday greeUng old wa* No. 30 to now- 17. The section Its or tbelr authority or penniasloa.
who sell the arms. TIw proposed
. H. uuilee waM te Hener thla leti for the past weak, rotumad home trtenda
here to enlarged covering from a lit- whether already given or hereafter W
be given, at any time and (rimi time
dlnanre will require every dealer to momiog. where be wiu appear before this dpoming.
There will be a special train Ue beyond Mabel to. the Five Mile to Ume to enter open said lands and
Th* qut-ef-tawn mambara of th*
Many cities througboul the coun­ keep a record book with the name and the Board of Supenlaora of Beaak
through here Sunday from .Manistee corner*. Chat. Ayeraon. the
take all usnal. necessary or conven­
try ere opening their patdlc school address of each person to whom a re­ county in bMialf of tlie Western kfleh Xonhwestera Michigan Bankers' aa
tion foreman, to to have a. motor ient mean* . for exploring, mining,
buUdlnffs to the pwple tor the pur­ volver Is eold. aa.l tn t.anamii a rec­ lihn Development bureau. Thursday aoelatlOD arrived this afternoon and
h-BdeM Catbaiics renm swthee hand cor to cover the larger section. working. P.Ujing. gelling, toying «>.
storing, derating, making merchantpose Of bolding meetiBCa to discuss ord of the same to ihe polite wheu- be win ge to Bellalrs for the same
The depot force to to be redoced al»o able aad^Ing away tbe uid ndnwhatever Issue they are ponlculsrly rver II U demanded. According
work before the suparvlson ot An
Mr. Hoes* the agent
eraL ri>al, oU and gas. |iur*u*ni to tha
Interested In and the plan I* nieeUng PrOaeruUng Attonay Shepherd- there trim county.' The bureau has done
provtoion* of section eight ot act two
Boardman
and
WillUffi
O'Brien,
the
*‘*lch hna been rannlng
with greet aiiccees? .The Idee that have been twenty warranu istoed for such excellent work thU last year oarriad forty-two people. They wiU;‘^
hunbed and eighty of the Public Acts
operator, to Intertocben. and It
ot-lfM,.
a school house should be -wsad tor murder in the rlly of Detroit since
that the iodkadkms are that the ap­ Tetum Id time for tbe recaption
Ami deeds for oU lands flow water
J. C, \Tack U mriorialnliK bos pacted that King Deachnm of
<hese propriations will be fully as large aa Pnrk Plsra ni 4 o'clock. Th. big banschool purpoees only has been ewp' Orst of the year and In
counsel and streams w-iu contain, also,
toire. wtll lake tbelr place*.
quat
win
be
served
In
th#
C.
8.
P.
Mra.
Bm.
Cnmaran
of
Contral
planted by the Idea that these build­
any year
George Wilson hn* moved Uto the a nrorlrlon reserxlEg the right of «ihall St 6:8(>. followed by a proBPamjL**'*ing which ar« built and m^nUlaed
greas and egress over and aernos such
Mfo. Frank Davy ef Detroit It vietialL
I Mr. aim Mrs. Joe Lovontnra spent Alvah Part's house.
toads, aa also provided In-section eight
hy (he public ^old be uae^by them
Bom. Monday. October 12; 1912. to of Act two hundred eighiy of the Pub­
Mr. and Mrs. Batmdars ef AMBnat Empire vltfa calathreq.
wheaerer th« are not needed for Thsee letters stand (or nee of the
Mr. and Mra. Milton Beckwith, a lic Act* of 1909. and each purchaser
aelpi In tha voHd. DR.
bula. Ohio, are visiting at th* home.Tb^'
visited Mts fair,
school purpo^, FTott thU .idea baa
wfll be required to sign an spplfctHSaiUCK'S SUGAR-COATaD PILLS.
girl.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frad”Matln
at
>*»Rickard
loft
Friday
morning
gron the social eenier which meeu
Uon igrMlng to signeiecb deril and
feeling.
Quite a number from here in addi­ abtd* talthtnlly by the saM eondltlowt
Bast Twalfib street.
t**"" Kw^MriUe. lad., where a danghas often as neceoeary when problems
I«rlBAMte«JGkl]taa.v
tion to Ibe band, look In the Hgryasi
ADGL-BTUS C C^TOX.
Mrw Parry Buckley of Cast Elw- **'’ '••Mas. Bba aapacte
of inlereet to the ffeaenl public are
Hose (air at Elk Rapid* last week.
ootk
street
has
gMe
to
St
LetU*.
Ml
winter.
talked over in a sane and lofflcal man­
Sectlott. -rown. Ran^.
Mra. P.
The Gleaners win oerve a chicken
Mich., to vUlt let a short time.
•>»«» Thnradar
Beoxi the
ner. M^dopeople meet ter this purSWM Of B8M
pie
supDtf
nest
Pr^y
Friday
ni^t
nl9it
after
,
,g.,
|wlth
(rtenda
at
Mapia
aiy.
9 wi
T. F. Bausr Is In (ha elty visiting
poee they g« a compreheoalre uu- Price 28 ott. par hoUlq. «oM by dU
• Mrs. Jos Bbonok, 8b. ba* hor sis- tig sO'dodt at Mteril Baird's In j get16.12, N. MV ff
Ms tamflr (or a few daya.

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HERALD AND RECORD CO

MlUiena of Oollara
Ar* olMrad every year hy the poul­
try raUert of the fnlled Suton. A
lane fartor'tn the i>ro<1uriloa ot thla
• t.roOt l» IIARVKI.I.'S rONIM
_ < POWliKR. It keeia
lajiBC
hen* in «oo.l condition, iiiake* youap
i lilcka prow ra|>Mly. wartl* off diacaarand keo|«i ilie rot.ih hrlchi and red.
Kqually at koo.1 fui ticx'k.'Ii It the
favorite ruudlflonlnK iwader mlih
lireedera of lilnodcd hortcn l*rli e
per iiaehace Sol
ftold hy all dniK

ShMMlIitlrCrtors

cates the revolver was the mstreownt
used ^aaauli cases show about the
tgurws’ln regard to the |>ortet
With conOltloR* lik<^ these It is
high lime that some drastic actlou
was laUen to preueai lireknonalble
■•eople from carrying a icvoItTr. i
If ihlB weapon wan not allower. lu
lyillxed lountry the inu.M-r n
woiibl not be a fiai-tiou of wlial tt
tie present iluie. Ml.-hlgaii t
altwady received a bad r<:iuMt:ou
way of uittfders. ^oclUug 4
ooulhem aiates In ihl* dire-.imt ti
tinlea* some drAkti.- measure in lai
Iist-t snd -n'ot-- Uwn in Has rc
Hard the state will V.r: n .re . -iani ui
It caunol be lited diwn. Infic. 1«
premtut a .'aw foiblddlm. the .urtylug of toiKvaled wei »>iis OP Hu- .ta'bouks. bur II t, luit ehfott'-cd uy
the iirolwi BUthor:il.>.. amt miiil n la.
kilHiigs wllnw- at •• imoi »• u< e,„-e
loiw. uulesti II 'a i-.il ■>' .-J.
.<1
.1 'll re.lui'jng <.k- leAlh -cU- Horn
yloleiii-e. aud .i i< usW. thui the
t>eoplc of the i4aI> will see ihi- iieo-nn... of holding thonr- cuog-.l wall .-n
toning theie..|-on^ble tti till* dl
roctlon
/

Accldanu Will Happsm
And when they do you should be
prepared with a boUle of RENNE'S
PAlN-KlUdNO MAGIC OIL. a heallug remedy for cuts, wouada. kprali

hack and
stiff neck, t'aod laterwly also for
cramp c<41c. dysentery and ^Ick
lath. It la a edean. pleaaaul and
effective remedy. Price rS els. Sold

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Pardee Business Exchange

Jha Markets

FARM OR BUSINESS

llae Itr Acihw

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Chaafe tkeUw

^rttities

Stop Gna TeOai •

As dpea fam

CASTOR IA

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drantsu.

oiAMD nkmn bcrald ahd mvtka ur i40t^ Tm»u>AY. ootom le. i»is.

rAOE-TRIUaC

:

D. T. Houle took a fine load of ap- and tamur. Mra. Harpat waa formpUf and paata to Travme City Moa­ arly Mra. Edna Kelsey.
ted.
Mr. ead Mra. A. Bental epest
Mn. Prank Houck and Mn. Tru­ Thnraday In Tmveme Ctty.
CMatwnae Roam.
man Smith Halted school Monday
Jamee Kehl bae dlspoeed of aome
Number of pupila enrolled. M.
The MUaionary society had a meet­ ^-hls property in Florida at a profit
Number of days taught. M>.
ing at (he eborcb Wednesday after­ of tS per acre.
Number of days attendance. 474.
noon. A nice prbgnm was enjoyed
Mlae Mabel Lantaer of Travarae
{ ttm «ir*ct<*fi
Mhn Cl«r« N.
by. those praaent
City, is tbs guest of Miss Clam
The pupUa iwllbar ahaafit or unlr
Fblllp Tlbblu and Sidney B0yd i
Wurtbnrg.
*
daring the montb wan W*Uda Batey.
digging poUtoM for Wm. Lee.
MUs Helen Barnes, wbo bat been
Leo Anllp. Leon Sawyer. MyrUe Saw­
Three new pupil* were enrolled
•pending the summer at the Point,
yer, Mary Powell. Alu Powell. Lu'ra school Monday, making a toul of
left
this
morning
for Cbicngo. where
Wilson, Floyd Clougb, J. D, Brewer.
Mr. and Mn Potter of Reed Cliy
she will rUtt friend* before leaving
Mia. Holbrook. Teacher.
le vUIUng Mr. and Mn. Chas. Retor her home In St. Louis.
The puiills apell down every Friday, waM.
Mr*. S Steinberg and children left
Allen Clougb was winner at the firat
<Joba Domber loat a borae SaturMU* Fannie tUom U again In
conieet. a tie between WUda Batey vicinity. She U wbrUag for Mn. Ro Tueaday (or Frankfort, where they
/ftrth MaM
dar.
will spend the winter.
and Leon Saw^ et the second, and wald.
Jof 8el or Travaraa Citr. la work
Elmer Middleton motored to Trav­
unie Krumm took honora at the third.
Thomas Barntoh of Scotiviile u vislac for Melvin ManrUie.
KlnKtler R. K. 1>
North Mabel. OcL 11.—Mlaa -Var- This included the seventh and ^gbtb Hlng friend* and relaUvee at thU erse CUy today,
Mr*. Handfea ood rblldran apabt
Mr. and Mr*, .f. Bowleu accom­
wtW TscatlM for poUto
Jorte Fllmore of Tnvene City, la Ibe grades.
place.
fiuodar vltb frienda In Klnsaley.
In the apelflng contest U-r _______
dlnias tiecao Mooda}. Tbr taaorr
-TRAVERSE CITVMr. aad Mn. Frank Little of Tnv> panied by Bd Buitick. motored (<
Carrie Haaaon is var>- 111 and not pucst or Hist Bertie Wbrden
frMt of BuDdar ntsbt t* lipeslsc ibe expected to recover.
Mr. and Mn. Tboa ^y and daugb- bfth and sixth grades. Florence Curne City apent Sunday ar the home of Tmveree CUy on Friday.
Mr*. H. F. Boughey returned b
(be honors In one contest Mr, and Mn. Grant WelU.
topa of Aa iate poUtOM.
— IT'S A STORE H)R THE
Odoit Klcheraon .baa fala houae ter Ida. called ai Urtu home of Tru­
and
Floyil
('loug^
In
another.
her
home
In
Traverse
CUy.
Frida:
Mlaa Oarrto Hanarb. who baa bran 1 early coBpleled.
Mr. and Mn. Bon Story apent Sun­
man Lcsee one eienlng laat WMk.
man wbo knows s vast deal
Primary Reom.
morning.
'
day with Mr. and Mrs. John Story.
111 whh conaimpUoo (or ao hms.
about many tfaings. but who
Our taacher. Mies Alma Brelthaupt.
BLAIR 8CHOCn«
.Number of paplU enroUed. 4t.
H. Ryan baa piircbaaed the Mllllnalna about U»a aaw.
Mr and Mn. Mnnln Green vUlted
knows litlir or nothing about
left for her home near Ti^venie City
Mi«a Anna Fletcher, teacber.
Number of days taught ». ■
kea'cottage
The
Cedars.'’
and
will
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Austin
Baynton
Sunday.
apiArel and ba* no lime to
to apand her racailon withI her parMn John Courtada who baa bran
Number of days attendance, 64:.
take
podbessloD
thb
week.
Mr. and Mr*.. Walter Arnold gnd
stud) tbe queetloQ He can't
TV III for ibe past weak, la ao batAvei•rage dally attendance, 3:.
Miniken ha* rented Miss
daughter Ivah of Wimemib^ visit­
Eu wrong here on clothn.
A number of the ladles Irout here
The pupils neither absent or tardy ed at the home of Mr. and' Mi
&nma WUton’a residence, where be
tionded a meeting of the l,adli<e' Aid during the month were Betbel Sannfieou. the lltUe tbrea-yearold
—SUITS AND OVERCOATS.
an4^ mother will reelde tbla w-luIVhitsOD Sunday.
81W.9U. 813.63.
»19.«l.
Uauabtar of Mr. and Mn. Bd M>bber.
^ct 13.-Mr. ««t Mra. Bv- which was held at Ibe bone of Mn. dtaa. John Saundan. Violet Sewyer.
Mr. and Mn. Wilbur Hanna went
Honie Wateon last Wedheeday Th.) Fnnkle Yomnao..
taken auddenly HI one day arnden ^
Mlaa Wilton expects to leave
of fhiouc
Chlcaco. .r.
are vialtie.
visiting th-itheir
Tnvene City Monday to see their
tied a comfortable had made aprens
taM weak, la alIcbUy Improved.
MUs Edna Brooks. Taacher.
-in.
^
for tbe essu where ehe will spend the
niece, little Rolrne Aahmwe. who
Frank Samel* bat been ibrcsbliui
Mra. ^t’nlUtD Sebmidt la quite akk
The Udiea of Unwo ntet at t:
Mra. Widdla. who
HI with typhoid fever,.at the Baybank winter.
beans for W.'m IHtiaon and Thoa. acWolhouse SVldai. 0«. 10. and «
witta heart trouble
'll! Is maefa better.
boephal.
Roy Smith and famUy of Omena.
Pny this week.
Undeo of GTaod RapIda.
ilx^ a SJotben' club. Tbs follow­
Cbas. Montague baa a large crew of
The young people In ihU vicinity have moved to Kortbport for tbe winMrs. Truman Loaee and Mn. Ralph ing officers were elected; Praeldent.
who baa bean rtalUag her dau^ter. apple picken at work.
ver in honor
Worden called on Mlaa Bertie. Worden Sin Oscar Jobnaon; rice prealdent. of Mr. and bln. Tniamn Smith at the
Mrs. Matt Endrea, U now2vtalUn( wKb
P. G. Tsisman and family are mov­
Harold DeQnw la tbc owner of a
laat Tburedayi
Mra John Baw-yer; aecreury. Mn Dr. home of Mn. Smith'* pareou. Mr. and ing Into tbe Thomaa Purkla* house.
another' daqahter. Mra John Laaaa. new- Overland car.
ScbMl Will be cloasd tor (wo CUrk: treaaurer. Mn OUa Holbrook Mn. Frank Houck. Each ^tt wa* ac­
Oraadaa expecu to retnrn to
Wilbur F. GUI U dUplaylng some
Mn. Barton and son Clare are TlellWeeks
OB
account
of
a
potato
digging
Tbs
subject
(or
the
neat
meeting
will
home before cold weather.
companied b) a verwe which caused choice fruit In hla store -window*,
ing in FiSo Lake
vacation which commescea October be ' Heme and School SaaltaUoB.~
Mn. Pltxen and daufbier Oara.
no end of merriment when read by the from Hugh Scott.
Margaret and Isabel Wilson spent
Mia* Edna Brook*, primao' trwcher. bride. Games were pUyed and a geoare vialUna Mrs Fluen'a alatar. Mn. Sunday wtib (heir parents.
—FALL HATS I.N. THE
B. Kehl. G. M. L. Seellg and
A number from here attended the spent Saturday and Sunday with the eiml good time was enjoyed by all.
Theodore Oeluen. They will
newest Mock*: Derbies and'
tbeir families were gueett of Mr. and
and Mr*. Bd .Nelson have r*
McComba of Buckley.
n*-w soft styles In vetoura
return to their home in Onnd Rap- turned from a- two weeks' visit In fair held at Elk lUpIds this week. family of
BATES SCHOOL
Mr*. H. Joint of Omena, yeaterda).
The Isidlea' Aid aoclety meet with
A
good
time
is
reponed.
and rough effect* FAU.
ktUs .Norma Turnbull.-Tncfaei
Chicago.
Mrs. W. P. Robertatm to ytoliing her
Trumen Loeee Is working for L'p- Mn.^Krumin Thursday to elect offlSHIRTS. UNDERWEAR,
Miaa Mary Douer. while walkinc in
alster In Seailie. Wash. She reporu
Mndrcd W4ddt* has returned home
HOSIERY, etc., are all ready
her aleep one alcbt laat weak. Jell after spending two weeks with sail Cox this week
very pleasant trip.
Mr Qntlemsn was in Williamsburg
Pouto digging has been started In
now—the vglue* are simply '
down aiatn and anaUlned a rcry frienda In Trmene City.
Mr. Gilbert of Traveree Cly. vtolton
bualneti
Tuesde:
great?
the
Ddifhborbood.
hady apraiaed aAle. 4tbe was not
ed hit BOD Fted nnd (nmlly last
Aiperu McManus apent Sunday
lABO Youman* u oonflasd to bU
Mayfield. Oct. 14,—The Sunbeam week.
ROUND LAKE SCHOOL
able to be in ecbool.
^
wtui. her parenU.
claae of the Meyfleld Sunday jacbool
MIsb Alma BreUbaupt teacher home on acraunt of severe lllneee
Matt BndMa. Chrlatopber Waber.
MlM VOd Sprecken emeruined .the
Mn. John Clune and her daughter
Mia* GUdy* McComba was a visitor was enteruined at the borne of tbeir
Frank Srbmoukol and Adam Schnei­ of Cheboygan, are vUitlng relative*
Germa^^clttb And a few invited
In the primary room Tbunday.
teacher. Mrs. B. M. Jamas. Pridav
der have been drawlrs a few loada and friends here.
WedneMay evening
The
smallpox
qu
ha*
been
night
after
school.
After
enjoying
-TRAVERSE C1T1'—
of bay to Travarae Cl *' where they
The X H. S. committee oo
Peter Sunqueat expects to be able
nised from the home of Mr. OnUooma
In varied way* they were
receircd a fair price for it. Matt ' move Into his
mentVw
UlnmentVwUl
give'a lectnre course.
and the children have again eotmed served wHb light refrathmenu.
Gndree baa atao'been eelUnc eon. He week.
The M__
first l_number to be given Saiuricbool
after
an
absence
of
five
week*
Fred
Tabbcrer
and
daughter
Do^
has an exltn good crop of corn tbM
The part) given by the A. !. C.a
Fred'' Sawyer a* la 1Trax-ene City oth.v were the gueeU of Mrs, J. U day evening. October 18.
r busy digging
year.
as well Btteodrd.
Mr and Mr*. Ray left this morning
bnalnews Tuesde;
U>'.*'
Gibb* Sunday. Dorothy will ^*11
Potatoes that are belnc dun In ihla
Tom Valley and William Hoffman
Richard Brewer and (amllV have rrienda and relatives a few weeks be­ for tbeir home In Grand Rapids, aftHobbs left Monday on a bust
neUtfaborbood are tnrnlnc out from spent Sunday In Anhle.
having visited tbe past week with
moved bark into the dutriot.
fore returning to the home of her
trip
to
the
aouibem
pan
oi
'be
twenty-fire to ntty per cent better
Wtllls Blackman haa hern unable
Mr. and Mrs 1‘urklss at the Point
Mn. Otl« Holbrook went to Trav grandmother In Tuailn
tbaiv anyone expected they would.
> attend school ({ils season en ac- state.
■The girls of the eighth grade are
ae City Tburaday evening (• attend
Adam Mllbert and wife were the
rs - H E Cow-lea it visiting bvr
<'tarhtopher Weber baa been haul)uoi of the grip.
PlaanlDg
to give a play. "Ralnbow■hower given by Mrs. Arthur Kel­ guesta of tb^lr daughier. Mrs. Tho'ma*
daughter. Mrs. Will Hamilton, at Wiliai: bli poutoee to'Bockley. where
■A pci 'luck anpper was given by
Klmona" in the near future, to raise
logg tn honor of Miss Charlotte Oard Peppier. Sunday
lUmaburg ibis week
be received a beter pHce than
the !. o. G. T. Ian Saturday night
ner. wbo la soon to be married.
B M. James spent Monday and money tor their basket ball enlts. :
Misses
Blanche
and
Ethel
Monroe.
could at any «{ the other local
T^ were pot many In attendance.
Mrs. Wm- lYlllJamson spent Frids}Owing to the overcrowded condi­ Tueaday in Tnvena City attending
Mrw JulU Cfaappel and daughter Rose
b« plenty of good things to, eat
and Sainrdar in Omena with r«teand Mr. aad Mrs. Moyer were Tra- tion of the primary room the ecbool (he meeUog held by the conity aapar*9tkme the mile two-year-old aon of
A party of young people of. Archie,
board has purchased a kindergerten intendents ol the iwor and the au|»er- tlvee.
Mr and Mn. CtarlHopber Weber, hat 'em Sunday evening In Ttuverae erse City caUers Saturday
Ubie and chain.
xiaor* of (he county.
^
L R. Peck aad C. A Baumbergar
Mr. end Mra. H. Hobbs visited
a^oat entirely recovered from hi* City.
Whet) you want drugs or ailnO. A. Johnson drove le Allegan with
Miss Goldie Holliday is spending motored to Cedar ihii srternoon.
tbeir daughter. Mn. MeUennott.
drle*. donl'a-aH for a convenaertons lllneea of the |>aat * ~
SehMl Rep(6^
hli car on Monday
her potato digging vacation at her
Sunday at Traverse CHy.
weekf.
The first month of school closed
GRAWK
SCHOOL
home
In
Mayfield.
kllas Bersb E Stoddard attandi^
trade.
FVrni (he habit of send
A party waa civen laat Sunday Friday.
Jim tVl*e and wife are moving
Mn. O Holbrook.-Teacher.
the teachen' insllHite at Traverse
Ing to ua fur anything needed in
eeenlnc at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Those standing the highest In tbeir City I-Mds) and Saturday.
Tiaveree City this week, where Mr
!.oag Uke. 0<t 13.—^B. John
our line and have ibe goods
flamer in boaor Of their dauchter grades are the' lollowlng. Margaret
Wi*e
ha*
been
at
work
several
weeks.
Mis* Ethel Monroe, gho ba« bees
Adein* drove out from Traverse CHy
Just when they are wante<l.
Baanora. The yonne people apent OarUnd. first grade; Lee McMullen,
A goodly number of the peopir of
e,ihployed at klanion. Is spending
Thursday and sp^t the day
Our mall order trade ts :
the eveninc in pUylni sainea. Soon second grade; Doris Gray, fonrth Yew weeks at home.
thl* community were out to chnrch With Mr*. Duryea.
Dumoad
Park. Oct.
14-rJack
ao extenal'e that we give spe­
after eleven o'clock the younit people third grade; Doris. Gray.
fourth
Mr.-^and Mn. R. A Cowles cuiUd Proat VUUed thU Vietaity iaat Sun­ Sunday night <a hear the new M
Mrs. S. M. RichardsonVhas sold
cial attention to this department
departed for (heir aeveni homea. all grade; Mildred Gray, fifth grade.
mlDlBtar. Rev. Joseph Coles
1 Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wagner Sundav day night
her farm to P. C. Gilbert.
">
of our business. Goods usually
derlarinc Hlaa Beanon a very enMAYFIEU) SCHOOL
Those neither absent nor tard)
Joln the - Band of Singen. ' They
Mr*. Ray Beldlng and two’^lldren
*«^t etnnge not to bear the
go forward by tint mall after
tertalnloK boeteaa
Blanche Wright, Teacher.
are James Wllaon. Doris'Gray, Mabel
i« with MUi Rose Thursday even toot of the tbresblng machine. The
from Traverse City, spent Ust week
receipt of order, and If we
Peter Biertnaker expect* to inde Montarie. Vern Gray. Orland Barton.
with
.Mrs
Belding’s
I'arcnu.
Mr.
and
last beane were threshed Saturday.
should not have anyihiag order­
hU teem of oxen for a team
Elgin Durga. Marjorie Jobnaon. Edna
Colia .lobuseir)* helping Mra. Ky
Mrs
W
p,
Kenney.
tfor^tport
Deo Cook is slowly improving
ed we wlu have It aent direct
bonea. He haa concluded that <
Parmenter.
nett for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mra. Bernard Richardson
htnUh.
to you from our w holesaler aad
are too aSw for this proitreaalve
STtWbW BEACH SCHOOL
Thompoon and wife of Gr«w
w ithout extra coat to you.
Mn John Mlkulecky, wbo has been
Nonhport. Oct. 13.—R. E. Camp- and two children from Traverse City,
country.
.Mias Eva McManus, teacher. atiMded the LsdUs' Aid aoclely I->1
Hi. I* about the aamo.
Vll left Saturday for Grand Rapid*, spent Sunday with reUtlve* nt (bit
Miss Myrtla W>ckos
,
i^eKireh visited Traversa City, where be will spend a few day* on place.
borne In Summit Cltj Ust I'rldsj
A. PtiHer anil wife of Superior vf*.
P. C. Gilbert yk* out to the rewrt
busincaa.
Salui '
Prom then she went to Tnven* Ctt>
tied Mr. and Mn Spangler o»er
last Sunda}-.
Mr*. Fled Banmbergar bad
Hunt w-aa a Onwn visitor
where abe ntteoded the Grand Tnv
day. ■
'
tbe next time .vou want drug
Mn. Jams* 'Brookman from WlnSunday.
aeetylene ligbUng arstem Insuiled In
erst- County Teachen- ataoclatlon.
MO.VROB CENTER SCHOOL
store, goods, and see 'how
rheaier. Ind. 1* here visiting her two
wlfq.
her reaidenee last week.
Ssturday.
Miss Sarah K Stoddard. Teacher
Walton. Oct. IS -w. T. Mason wg*
prompt and aatlsfactory our aerdsughien. Mra. Nclila Cox and Mrs.
Mf* Morris Leslie 1* spending
their dangbier'a, Mn.
». Jbbiineon, SunJohn Courtade M Improvln*
Id life Lake Satnrday.
riee to Get tbe habit of trad­
Kittle Holdeman. Their niece Mra.
day.
week
in
Detroit.
luoks of bis lec faenaa by weather
Rev. Reakes and wile., of Fife
ing by mall at home.
,
Inez Evans fritm tbu same place to
Mr*. J. Comstock U very ill
Rose Tier is vuttlag her mother.
-~«rdhiK and roahlnsllnK It.
He Uke were Id Walton od ' bualncws
We prepay pottage on ^
here
also.
«
Mrs C. B. Keht entertained several
Mn. J. Pekarek.
will also buHd a wood abed
H-lday
parcel
post package*
anti Mrs. Franklin Meredith
or her lady friend* at dinner SaturMn.
Pekarvk
U
aniertalalng
her
JoMtpb Boner, who has been bnlld
Mrs F P. Kenqey and daughter
have arrived from Indiana to take
da)- evening.
,
niece. Mn. Boebeck.
ins sn addition to bis bouse ha* al- Gladys were al Ttd'erae Clty
Traverse City R, F. D. Ko. 6. Oct.
charge of the eburt-h work at this
The I.adle*’ AW of the
John Pstiereon. wife ud daughter
n:o-t completed the work.
1 i —h'runk Ebare of Detroit U now
Place They arc ^ot'eirangera here
returned • Thursday from the eonih- church win meet with Mr*.
' Kmery Niekemon Is proareealns
Ben Babcock v
t Cadillac Uoo- wirking for .Merk McGarri,.
as they were former paators of the
t-Mday afternoon
pert <a the tUU. Waiter Ran
nirelv Id buUdlnc kia new bonse. C.arRuby Dunn U spending a few 4a>a
reverse CUv church
Mre. H. Zalman arrived home Fri­
dall accompanied them. Mr. patteriMT.v- 'McDonald haa been lathin*
CanneD aad Marvel
Shepherd, this week with Bertha Secor.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mc.Mullen and
pnrehawed a fine Icam while day eveolDg from a visit with friend*
and ’>;ai-ter1ns for him
formerly of AlreoBMo ecbool have
Mlaa Alma Rush la spending her vaaon Lee from tbe Peninsula, visited
and relative* at Big fUpIda.
■Vn- Amos >Tlckenoa ta .mneb im- enrcSied Id the third sad fourih- catkni at her home tn Mt.'Plroaaot away.
The WMDan'B dob met tn the club at E. E. Duryea * last Sunday.
Mn.
Oeo
Haoce
and
Uule
Hdnce
rroxcti :n health. Mn Kkkerwon gradas of Walton school.
Before she returns home she wiU
Carl Richardson ha* almost com­
rooma on Tueaday afiamoon. After
bs.v bees alllos all am
Charle*'Scon
Traverse d®-, tend the meeting of the Bute Teach­ maried Thursday for Rochester. Mina,
Narrew Mind.
where the latter wOl take' medical roll call, in which each member gave pleted btk Mw barn and has also
Kd Courtade. wiio has been 111. Is
as the L-i.est St the home of Otek ers' aasocUtloD at Ann Arbor
A narrow mind begau obttlanot,
painted his Itouae. this (aU.
a county In Michigan and why
ni» better
ThralU. Sunday
md we do DO* easily bellere what we
Joseph Crltx Is working for Will treaimeoi.
Conlinned on pagn (ov
enrreat events were diet
John
Mlkulecky
lost
a
driving
l-Vank Koepel tnnaacted buelneas
uaot
aea.-Dryden.*
Kratochrll.
Mrs G. A Babcock and aon Ned.
ed. .Mra. Olive K Berry gare a '
;in Klnatlev one day last week.
Mn. Phellx Bbere spent Friday with horse Thursday
ere at Traverse CHy Friday aaj'
O. B. Hunt ta vefy bney worUag iDtereetlag paper on "Michigan's EdnMiat Marium Dmnbeneck w
Sin North.
Saturday
CMiMal Inkttntioos.'' followed
Ktonley on bustneea FVtday.
Mn. F. Campeau apent Thursday on the ataie reward road.
Mrs. M. D Crane was at Traverse
Agnos Bowen 1* working at Oeo. cm* on "MIcUgan's Contribadoa to
Th^HUlatreet school began Mon- CID WVdnesday.
afternoon with Mra. .North
Art and Literature.’' by Mra. b. M.
dav after a three weeks’ vaeatloa for
District No, 3 of Long Lake haa pur- Hanoea
Frank Vinton of Williamsburg.
pouie digging.
One of the twin bora of J. Kojak Damn
In town the Utter part of Ukt week chawed a new eariJ^l book case and
Mist UUten Bnrgard left Tuewlay
Harry Sammons and hU era'
have Increased the capedty of theli died Saturday. '
on bnalneaa.
morning (or bar homa tn Detroit, aft­
Ww« B. ConnlM
Mmn N.Connln*
Word has baan racalved
men are digging lotatoes near Mon­
The Indians, who have been pick­ library by the addition of fifty new
roe Center.
death of Joe Bgermayer of Chicago. er a meetb'e visit with Mr. aad Mm.
ing berries at (be rranberry marab. vrtui
O.
C. Ransom.
There wUl be n.. more roUer ekat-' rmumed to thair homes laat Monday.
Letter Wells expect* to mov# to
Egermayer will ba rMnembared
Mm. A. John retnraed borne this
>g at Dnck Ukc this season.
as Mrs. J. Mffcnlecky'a brnther. bav.
Mra. S. Mills and Mn M. D. Craad Traverse CUy next week.
Mra w. Page, who haa bMO ill lor lag spent the laat two yean with her. evening from sn emended vtalt
TOMPKINS 8CHOOU
were' et Fife Lake. Friday.
Grand Raptdn
soma time, la conralesciu
Mist Myrtle Wyckolf. teacher.
He returned to CKlotge laat Jnne:
Oliver iFUlUma was at Traverse
The
Point ecbool wfll give • box
Ruby Dunn of Garfield has been
*111 Laatberland aad aoa of Cedar.
C^laat Batnrdar.
wing for Alma Ruah a couple of called at 8. H. Vanderbahra Monday. Boclal and candy sale on Friday t
^toec—aad Roy Snell are stayinx
A very enjoyable pariy was held lag. October 17th.
lUa Cleo ticGarry bad dinner Fri­ at Oeneanx'e Saturday. Dancing waa
Giawa R. F. D. No. L/Oci IS.—
mother la i
day with her chnm. WllkalmlBa Wlt- the tader of ttfa evnnlag. which took Moakegon. where' he ^ prepaiiag the
lacasdby boatMaa mso. 'Wbyf
Why? 'TW*
'Ttae to
»only
om Maaon.
somon. Bsca^'S
Bac
only'M
Plaea, in hla new cottage. Rafreeh. fruit for the Develtmteeat bnrean exSam Weston ^ad bU foot badly
-Mr. aad Mn. A. Slanlnenn and (am­
I ware served. BraryoM report- hlbft. wM(* takae place oo Octobei
Han . MsavUlc. nnl^ finiag
immed wbila at hU work Ust Sat­ ity of I^t Bey vUited Mr. and Sira.
U, ideadt?.
very One Ume.
VsBaalM
'
m'a alio last week.
urday.
F Campeau Sunday.
GBEBN LAKE SCHOOL
M'S Metrla MaavUle le on (be sick
Benjamin Snell cl Summit au.
Mra. F. Kratochvu ajid Mn. B. WRHargarm Andenoa. teacher. the OoaffrecBtioasl aeeertaUoh held
vlshlng bU brother A. Snell.
kop VUited Mn. W. Page.Sonday aftI Omasa ea Monday and ‘nmday.
School etoaed la District tfarse (or
Rev. Shepherd, formerly of Alan- ernoon.
JWhnr Bordcanx of Mnakegne. ar­
■He muto vaeatloa of three weeks.
son. preached hU firat earmon at the
Mn M. McGarry vtotted Mn. W.
rived this evenlag on a huaiaena
-Mlsa Aaaa Fletcher, teacher of Walton nehMl houae last Saturday Kntorbvii Snnday.
/-•
trip.
• rtstrtct three. wUI epeaflNhpr ta.-i. evening He will cooUsue the as
Mark MeOarry baa purebaaed a aow
n. OcL 14.—Mrs. Asa Kale and
Mr. aad Mm. WUI Harpat bare reoa at her home la FreeUnd.
vlcea.'
warn aepantor.
Mn. Allen Orayaon of Tnvarae City tnraed to their hnaw la Aaatlabmg,
The party glvea by Mra. W. j. u.
WALTON 6CHOOL
I reUL 8TUET
HOWARD SCHOOL
vlaited at the heme of Mr.' aad Mra. after heriag visited at the beta# ed
CUMD RAPIDS. lOOnSJUl
Force was eaioyad by aU.
Mist FraMea R Pierce, ieecbv.
Alma Ruab. Tmchar.
D; F. HAxaie Monday.'
Mrs Harpafe' bnUmr. U R Peck

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euaOar school at 11:45 a. m.
fluBs&lM Prayer Band at S:00 p.
Epworth L«acos at 6:t0 p. m.
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lbs people Xktfsley and ths ssrrouBdiBf
cewtiT are all iatarMted in this Departmant.
We tbaU be glad to have individuals, ohnrcbes,
the Orange, fraternal societies and aU othar-er.
tu\int\an» hand in items of newt, personals,
aaneunomoaBta el mesttags, notioes of entertabimeuts, buslaaci
^ public improvements
bdng done or eentempUted, sales of real estate
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iM^nonnl euitervlston f.*r over 21U y.-ara. Allow no ono Cedar R. P. O. No. 2. 0«. 14.—
t4>.id«-«-«‘lve you tn tliis. Cuunterfeiu, Imltntlona nnil
We arr harlnK b>-autiru1 tall woalbrr
tor harreatlns arplee and cropa.
Jerry Salllvaa. lomerty of Cedar.
DW ut Sao.Dleso. Cul.. U tiere conitotitotc for C'uktor OU, 1
rn the same da) and fUve any time
blDliiK bgelness with pleasure, greetKM^Iey. Oct H.—The Klnssley
r Kym|M. It <tititnlna nelth
ins and vtoUtng with his msny trieiiJs echool to to have one wwk's vacatioD
all lu the cltj-.
Opium. .MonHilne nor oiha-rr Narcotic autetiutce.
aubntiutcc. It dde*
ntroys ri’orms nnd allavK tk-vcrUliiie«ia. Fur more tbnn
tor B few weeks.
»» wMk. Tbe tMclMCs are aU to
.Mr. and Mrs. A.'I>*Priest of Allethirty
yrars
it
has
been
In
cniistniit use for the relief ot
Mra. Marsam fewmaos and tainl> Yo ibair homev and the ehUdrra . in are guvsu of ibi-l: son. John Saa
Conatlinitiuii.FUtuletiry. Wlpd ('oilc.all Terthinc TrOnIr of Garwn are here today • atu«idill be busy m Ui« imtaio Helds.
bli-HHnd IMarrlucA. It rctrnlhteHtheKtdniachaiMl Bowe^
bright.
niwlinltnt«-B the F«mh1. trlvitiK heullhy uuil imtursi sleep.
lag tbe funrial of her brother's child.
The Macrabee todies served a aplMiJohn VVilse.v of Traverw- t'liv 1.
The Childrcu’s i*anacca-Tbe Nlotlper’s Friend.
William <Sood of O^sceat Is vlalt. dill chicken dinner and Ice cream and ihaklng liaods w-lih old ur'lgbbors tbto
IBK his talber and brother and fa'nily cake Aipiier to iwelil.'-Miven aviettf week
tor a m eek
from-Traverse OHy and iwo from
Jobn^ Bvabriglit losoeo two cat* oi
y^BcTfiflieSigDtorecf
_
Tbe MUae* l«qcer of Cleuu. have f'ranklort last Saturday. There were D<- toM vveei..—a good showing tor
morned to their‘borne after a vUU Bfiy-four local members present iniall. town.
Prom Mrs. HEk'nV UK.WILIS, Cndle, Oblo.
These ladtei knos how lo sivew royal
with Urs. T. K. While and faaslu;.
Mrs Ed Merrill wag rolled u> aouthFort Wortlu Texas. —“I hare itkeii Lydui E. I*inkham*s VegrtaMiss Alice Voire, teacher at Clear good time to.quests and thli meeting
bte Compound and derit'ed pieat lienetlt riv>ni tt.< uw. It rsndt'd me
*ni Mlcbigaii toi.l week to utleiid tbe
Hrook. leTl for her borne lu Empire waa no eu^pUon
safelv through the Oionge ot li(o when I was in l>ad lu-allh. I had
The M. K ^iindrtv frbool to havlm: a luneral of her mother.
Saturday, mhere abe mill eiiley her
that all gone feelingmostof U« lime, and headache/»nstanlly,l was
('larvmv 4>«an hae b«lU a D.odvrii
conteA.
and
tbe
result
waa
a
hill
ven' iier\-ous and the hot flashe.s
ver>‘ Uui. 1 hod tried other i im-o weeks' vacation.
graifarv unif (xvrncrib on his farm.
reniediei and doctors, but did not improve until I liegan Ukitigl.ydia
They are talking
and Mrs. WUllahi Core of bouAu on Sunilav
Sutiiieil i'lt) haa had Ilk share of
E Rnkhatn'a V^tahle Compi'Uinl. It 14s iiowKvii jiotuetmie binoo \ Traverse CIO. spent Saturday
tome of organlzInK a Boy Seoul Hub.
HilMing aqd rcn>odeIlng this
I took the Compound anil have lisd non'Umiof iim<dd conmlainu.which wUl be a sici> foraard in the
(bBDday ft Ute Kercoaon home,
\iui Vosberg has addaA lo bto home
I always praise yonr reracdie.s to weak women. —4k»; Hesby
tight
dlrectlun
for
tbe
buys
of
the
vil­
f John RrUbt and two children and
and bull! pon be?. iimklng u vgry coniHsavnas, K. F. A No. a,
Ohio.
Mr Thompson wa^ piesenied with a , Mrs Valter Laks. who baa been
Jbla moUier, vtalied at Zoie i'uaslaK- lage
ortalilr home. K li Merritt baa also puihc of IfCU
Fi^ Mra. EDWARD B. HI LBRRT. Fleotwood. Pa.
auBerins froni rbeumaUsm. to not
Mrs J. Ansimrh of Cadillac was a
ham'a Sunday.
moved a building tmrehased of Ur
Fieetwooi Pia.—*• During the Orange of life I was hardlv aide to
Klnaaley caller lait Wednnday
.«». iunno,
slU.. ...
'•
Tbe
infant
aon.
one
of
the
twins
Teluiau. added to It and has lusde of
•be around at all I alwavs had a headacJre and I was so dizzy and
Mrs James Hotbgeb ot Toledo. O..
Geo Swaloetoo aa.l Mias Hazel
vfkitlug friends at FHe l.nke
ot Ur. and Wn>. Arthur McQueer.
nervous that I had no rest at ni^u. The dashes of heat welt so had
a sirot ItUle home
will visit with Mr. and Mra. R. E
Woodman
were
Uniwn
callera
laat
soxneiimes that I did not know what to do.
was buried today. The fui
Ourne.v Beecham.of PeioaVe) visited
Gil Snell, who has l>eeo working all
Bates for a few days. TbM she wlU
“One day a frieud advisod roe to take I.ydia E. Puildiam's Vegeat the bome conducted by Joe Trr- Sunday.

summer In tn ltona. to inaUag a abort Dr. Claik last week.
Mr. and Mra. J O Cretser aaJ
go 10 Frankfort to see her father.
. tatde Compound And it mode me a strong, well woiuaiL lain ter)’
malo of Maple Clt> ' Interveat
vlalt at bto home.
G. A. Johnson and faniilv drove
Clyde Ovetholl-and Mr. , Hull were
thankful <>»«« I followed uiy friend's adtice, and I sliall rocoimnend ii
Ur. Bmltb.
In Solotf eemeterr.
n. I. Rogers went to Elsie
over to Cadlllae Suiala) In their car.
as long as I lire. Before I t<s>k the Com|x>un<l 1 was always siekly
^esu at the .McCany )iome Sunday
Misses Roby aod BUIe Hooker of
An aeident which mighl have-caus­
w«-ek. where be nurchaaed a i«lr of | Dan George's lamlly and .Mr. Guildand i»w I hare not ba>i nu-dieiiie from g doctor for year*. You may
>ltoB Susie Anon returned home
North Brancfa. werq, tbe guests ot
ed the life of a tamlly. occurred Sunfull blood Percheron mam and will
I'a family, who have been quaranpublish my letter."—Jirs. EnwAiiu B. Hilbeut, Fleetwood, «l
Sunday from South Mud. Ind.. whentheir uncle sod nunt over Sunday.
Molll White aad tamUy ,p:ere
Mr.
Rogers
to
prouned
for
amalU-Ox.
are
o
t
of
quaranF>om Mrs. P. P.' ail'LLENDOKli:, Munford. Ala.
abc has spent most of'the summer.
Mr. and Mra Silas Grey.
KOlna over to Mr Thiel's and when
) hto recently pur- Une this week
Mnnfori .tU.-“ Iwas so weak and wnous while !<Q.v;ing throngb
She was ac«oiui>anled hy her sitter^
I Mrs. Earl Gray was caUlng oaMra.
iIq|; tbe toot bfidfEe it gave away,
chased farm n r Monroe Center.
A .Mothers' club wfas c
the Orange of life that I (OuUl hardly live. My huithand hatl to trait,
Mrs. 'Milton Gould, who will make
Myrtle Uke Monday.
v
Friday afternoon at the
throwiajc the four
rubber on all Urc gates for I q^mld not stand to have a gate slam.
abort visit with her father aad brothPetro Bates-aold a (l»e Mver laat
Matehctt NBighberhsed Dob
'logs.
th^ollowing officen being elected:
Mrs. Wfatte'a arm to badly sprained,
“ 1 also bad bamtacbe and a fullness in my btomadr. i iroUcad that
Frank Box has ntode some de«ideiKTTesftlent. Meg- Johnson.' vice presl- week.
Lydia E l*inkham’s.Vegetable Compound was adaad Harr, a child ot tour, was badly
John and Abbie Se^iller.a
Mr. Harris.had tbe mUfortnM to
rertised for such cases and I sent and got a Iwtile
ImprovenieDlB oil hU dwelling*
t'hovtoe. deijl, Mri ' '
- brolBed, and all are euffering a bad coeple of frtonda were caflers i
; have one of hto boram drop fiaad
It did mesomuch good that I kept on uking it and
, not flnlsbed yet, but will
,Mrs
shake up.
McCarty's Mondav.
, laat week.
nest farm home when done.
Mae coaci
Mro. Falling of U
>s K A Wall is budding
23. at the
through Solon atatlon'Sunday for tbe guest ol her son. Dr
BOgx, Monfoii Ala.
new chicken eooj<. P Bo0ri to> doini ..hoolbou..
closing celebration of several days'
Roy Case, wife aad two children,
the worii.
I John BelirUiii of Summit City was
services at .'jadore.
.who have l>een spending n few
The Ladles’ Aid gav^ne of their m town Thursday on business.
j
____
with relatives, returned to their home
popular likoent Htnneiwal the home of
.g yrrv en)o> al>ie Uute was spenf at |
Athens on Friday.
Mrs Will Tiylor 6n Wednesday. This
»Ue -Burbuck Lome when MtoaMabel. Ori- 14.—C. E Pw
Bert McCarthy aad wKe at Sauli
Is the tost of these dinners to beBlanrbv entcnaiue<l a number of ^
made a bnslaesa trip lo TiamM
Ste. .Marie aiv ai>encllng a two weeks
given for some time, but the Aid fed ladv friends at a rhii-ken dinner
City Saturday.
Acme. Oct 13.-Mr. aod Mrs. C. vacation with relatives and friends
very proud of tbe work done They
>tiss IJIllc Krvimni was very pleasMr. and Mra 'Orloff Pray fire the
H. SmalIwtK>d have left their sum.
iher .a
Rev. Mr. Coles bsk had rather
have
earned
enouch
since
February
to
anib
vurprised
on
her
Wrthda.v
when
proud
parontt of a new baby glrL
tner home on the bay and returned funereal reception He has preai
raehet
shingle their horse shed and pay tn a crowd of her schoolmates and born Friday. Oeiober IMlo Chicago.
four tuneral sermons Jils llrwt week
on the minister’s satoo
friends ronir tu s|u-nd the evening.
Mrs. Honie Watson'Mtertalned tbe
I Uisiv Ullle Briggs to abW to attend here.
Revival meetings t>«fin next MonK buiiibcr are tmpruv lug their tiroiv Barker Creek AM society WodneSW« wuit te nuke thi< Department of tht
school after an iUneis of two weeks.
W. Smith was called to Trav
eriy. E. M' Harr IcJuving a new ce-)day.
'
I Mr. Kenned)’ has moved on tbe er«e City Iikt Friday on account of dsy. rondueted by Rev. Mr. Coles.
greatest possihle value to all coooerned and to
A twp weeks'^, potato vacation to nieat cellar:,A J. M.nonal-1 a new 1
people onjoyed
this end' request that all items of personal and
Ezra \\'elhey farm utd Ur. Weihey the ali-kneas and tlesib of Mrs E. L
being enjoyed bv-'the teacher and ptt- tio. and D E Ciak^ll and son are'y,^■ party
; Oeor suien’s «.>sMisr
Saturday
generel inUrest be ae« to MIsa Dewey to be
has bought the C. S. SUtss bouse Hughes
plls Mt-'s Sheets will apend her va- ijkvUig their town pro|>en.v lni|<roved.
incorporated in the Department We especially
and is moving in.
Ellea Madison and Clara Ihilfy.
ration at her home m-ar Buckley.
adt that cburchea, fiatenud societiee and tbe
Mrs. Mina Foy to vtotUag
Mr. Flbiger went to Traverae City teachers at Elk Haplde. are enjoying a
l4>ulB Uck and wife of St. Psul.
Orange furnish items of inUreit in Oieir reipee‘iflMira
father aad mother. Mr. and Mra.
tbday.
''
•o weeks' vacation at home
Minn., are guests of Aug Uck and oth­
tire organintions. Rewi of social events and
Cbas. HammonA
l-esli llriggs has moved bto fami­
Mrs. E. Manlgobl an-l Mrs Peter er relative-; and friends.
eBtertaSunents, improvements being made OT eon.
Almira. (h:t* r;-There will be a
Mra EUen Cook gntanaiaed tlto'
ly Into the Leon Brackett bouse.
Carlback started Tuesday (or IjidlngAmos and Chartto Bov an<* m-lves
uid bulinen ebanges and transferi in
Miss Carrie Bacon to worUng-for ton (or a few weeks' visit w-itb rela­ motored to Hucklcy Sunday, k guest at shadow social at the West Almira ' "Helptng Hand* Thursday.
real esUte in town and coontry are especially.
tives.
Bchom bouse on Saturday. October' Ethel F*ray atunded tbe loacbart'
Mra. Wlthey.
the Sbeels home.
aoeepUble. Tbe above applies not only to the
R. ttose made a short business trip
mb. A fine program will be gi»ea- »e«uro at Trareroe City Friday
Mr. and Mra. Farnman of KalamaSir.. Ira Yorks vistie-i friend- In
viUa^ of Fife Lake, but to tiie surrounding
soo. were risttlug Mrs Paraman's (0 Arca'iUa last week.
Mtos Opal
Bpafford of
of Alden, to night.
_ week.
>pal Bmitord
Traverse Clt) Iasi
eountry —Editor Eerald.
Dr Carson has gone to Tswas Clty
Mr. aod Mrs
Grover Kammoad
daughtar. CelU WItbey.
with
Dan Grtmib of HouVton. Tezas. re^
were Traverae City callers Saturday.
Karnman is worklag for Then. U^lto- to do dental work.
iiirned home Monda). Ho has beer. •P**Mrs. Blolse Wurzburg visited in vlslilng reUtIves tor the past fonri
Mr. and Mrs. Kossuth Stitc* vtoKFife t.ake. Ort. 14.—A big Uw Kn City. Wedneeday to-vtolt her son ford
Ralston to verj- sick with
ed at Orloff Fray's Sunday.
.
fdreemem rally will be bold at Ralph and wife.
jitos Alta Reid Is going to start Cadillac and Grand Rapids last week. I weeks
iMibold fever.,
Doliy Honiday reiurned' Saturday
The lAidiet.'
Aid -sodety cleared teaching bvr school Mondav, Octo­
Orange hall on Monday. October 2*Hh
Mrs. Josepblne Hoffman of ^'

from a two weeks' vtoti In Jennings.
i-er four dollars . M their poi luck ber 13.
“^at 'eight o'Hoek. SpeeHies will be
ifUptds to vitlilng her sen. Will Huff­
Glen Rial went Sunday lo Traverse |
made by the following: J- T. Bock, dinner Wednesday.
Mr. Sriffert baa moved hla mill
man. Geo. Smith of Grand Rapldx to
City, where be exi*ects to be one of also a guest of bit nephew. W. Huff
Maple Hill school closed Friday Sllgnta Siding. Sadie and the
•tats superinteodent of the AnU-Sae Record-Eagle force.
r a three weeks' vacation for piAa- boys are auying here and goli
loon league: Grant M. Hudson, axalst
an.
A.
Rial
was
in
Traverse
City
tbe
ant BuperlBte&dent of the Aotl-Salooa to digging.
*
’ achool.
Peart StUea to atayln^ with
Geo. Rmlih of Grand Rapids U also
first PBri. of the week tn att
Mr. and Mrs L- Mazam and* Mrs. Sadie.
^
fcuest of bis nephew. W Thjifman.
the awMlng ot the good roads «mL C Green motored to Traverae City
Ben Stiles Is making a cHlar
A family rcanton dinnei was serve.]
Wedneaday.
Mnslc by Brower's orchestra,
Sonday at the home of Wll. Huffman.
der 1the Smallwood house on the mUtae.
The fallowing
Will Wuriburg treated several- of
The
Service
Guild
Bet
with
Mrs.
an.l Mrs. .Melvin c' Wexford were
totter was traryone Is urged to come
s gentleuMn friends to an wzoeUcat
eelved hy T:ic
Lcofi Barrett of Kingsley was the Hill Kimball. Friday.
nmouj the giiesu.
Mr. Kniper has hla new houae near­
chicken supper Sunday avanlng. WUI'l.
V. W. lirow'er and dau^ilers Mtos- ly ftnlahed.
guest of bis sister, .Mrs. Lee Gibbs
w ife to not at home, hut tbe boy s say
Leda. Nina and Xolo. motored to
East Paradise Doings.
Leon Brackett hae moved his faml
laat week.
< Is an ezcellent rook
27. HartacU. AtoMts. Heary Marsh and daughter re­
' Ilfs tea
Ht- and Mra John Burkholder and Traverse CM)' Wednesday.
|y to Traverae City.
Mrs. Lucius Holliday and UtUe
bama. und<r .iai-Osedi- J)o1berg of Grand Rapids,
Child of South Boardman. are spend­
Jack Dewey and Carl Brown an daughter of Jennings are visiting reto- turned Tuegda}' Irooi a.five weeks' viaot April :.
In dlffereni potato In Ijllnola and at
rived Thursday moralng and was
ing tbe week here on their farm
the carpentera that have been work- Ures aod ftlends In Kingsley this
whlch^Js cxnrily
•0 you JU.- yazr U'-vcouS."
irud Rapids.
Donnie Hilton ia home trom Upper guest of hto parents. Mr. -and Mrs.
nine years ago.
on Mr. Knlper-s bouae.
eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Monroe of Trav­
U« says: "I take
A. Dolberg ziuttl Monday
PsBinsuU with a rrti^led ankle.
Lea Rial mored'<:tMsitoy iuo bto re- erse City and .Mtos Bessie Wood spent
pleasure in inRev. and Mrs. S. A. P. Reakes aad
Mrs. Jaa Ljle attended the funeral
oaatly purobased home on Clark Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and
forovUvg j-ou of
of Mra. O. Leeland at SummiL Wed- mother Mr* Scofield made a'bnslOHS
what your Pe, "•----street.
Mrs. John Wood.
done REV.C.W.lKJCUVr8.
trip to Traverse City, ^'ednesday.
neaday.
J. 8. Brawa and wife ba'd a aarrow
Beliner. Oct. 14.—Mr, aad Mrs. Flor­
v(
At tbe Grange cenvenUon laat week
The Misses Evelyn and' Myrtle
Mr, and Mrs. Jasper Pilcher
escape from a sericrua accident last Mr. and Mrs John Wood and Ur. and
three
year*
ence
and
daughter,
klarguerite.
vlalted
Bechstelne are homo on a ^catloi
Friday tor an eslendad visit at
suffering. 1 lu.ct tried the treatment*
Sunday. Their, bugffy went down Into Mra. Davis of Monroe CenUr were ap­
Mr. and Mra. UllUe Sunda)-.
from Mancelona''
nwoe. Hartford and other poiats.
of srv-cr»I
stoo homo rem-,
£. A. WUUama and Rev. Hoff were a drop in the road, broke one tblU. pointed delegatee to repreoMt tbe
odtos. but U.*y faUed nnd s'.i bope:a*on:;
The Service Guild wUl serve i
Allen Lyle to now tbe lanllor
and The horae broke tbe other and got
haw words to *xIn Trwverae Qty Monday.
had gone. .M-- fn njr. lli..- tnyxcif.! do. «•'>»'
couat)
at
tbe
state
Grange,convenUoo
dinner
for
tbe
members
on
Friday
I lj.vr in Pthe M. E. church.
■r* Cl
away. Hr. Bromi was thrown from at Flint next month
m the toil Blaeas ofjprvr*
f
thought
Mr.
and
Mra.
Henry
Hela
went
tbe home of Mrs. U E Greeo's
Mrs. Aames^bad a atroke of paralycoiiiumpilon
the buggy and Mrs. Brown jumped
after peacbea Friday.
Mrs. Louise Strohffl of Traverae
bottle
'Ne kh.d provK-aci
at 6:30 p at.
• My daughter brought mr
ato lasrwesk.
out.
Nfltbor
one
waa
seriously
hurtJack Proat vieltad Ur. MUlto' en­
i« tr.-.- of ‘ ‘*1rrolw-gtng avy life fev
City to visiting her pareaia. Mr. and
of P^na and pl'-sd w
Mr. and Mrs Leon May and daugh­
Sberlff Smith of Traverse City, was
J. fl. Brown to adding a ltzi2 addl- .Mrs. Heary Meual.
cumber patek Sunday night for the
ter Margaret rAuFned to Cadillac
ia town Mohday on bualnaas.
Uon to tbe north tide ot hto bouae to
first Ume this fall.
Byron Newell eaum home from Oe- Friday.
Tbe MeGarry beys helped their be naed as a idtz^en and wash room.
W. G. Carws.of CadlUar. was In
■ ircli Friday morning for a t«o
J^ D. Unton to in Traverse City tbto
coualjt oui core Monday. .
10 you. and ] u g.:ve :ne your Lind.i
town on buslneea. Monday.
weeks' vacettoa.
week atteodiBg the meotlag of the
Mra MlUto and boy. Aaron, wr
advice.
Mr. a»d Mrs. Leo Pfetfer and little
Grown. Oct. 14.—The lAdtes' Aid
Mtos Claudia .Psdersee waa borne
board bt anpervtoor*.
Traverse City this week,
aon
returned
lo
tbrir
bome
ln
Cbteaaocleiy of tbe M. E. church wUl meet
from Traverae City from Saturday
f Mrs. Weese. who has bean quite
go. Ttaarsday.
with Mro. Cbartae Rnunm Thursday
to Tuesday.
•wwwit CRy Ooinpa.
sick, la reported beuer.
Mr„ and Mra. Atltins and Mtos
A. E Pulver to in Alha this week. aftarnoen.
Mra. Gore of Ttarene City, to vl*Mr. Bear of Traverse Ctly called on
Mr. and Mra. J. Bracken of TrorIttng her parenu. Mr. and Mk. Joha Marion DIcktoon of
Mrs. Mary Wykoff Is quite sick.
tbe fsrmers-at Beliner oo Moaday.
in
town

buslaeaa.
Monday.
and attend to mv o'l.ct hu.r*c:*
y.,,..
Mra. Rath WykoR 4s In Bast Jo^ erae City and Mrs. A. Prlosi of AlleBtrahma.
Mrs. Toung of Traverae City la vln
My friends sctmaiionlthcd St
„y tharjvs ro V ■
JW .
Mr. aod Mrs. Bannoad Petersot lung Mrs. Eggll and Mro. Bariha Hela dan. tbe cueat of her daaffhter. Mrs. gaa. Mich., were in town tost week
Jas. Gold to bom's from Rudyard^
calling on trIends.
., i<* ki"
aod child of Grand Havan. are apmkd- this week.
Upper Penlasula.
John Wltoan.
"I wish to thank you for your kHC
, rucesasf.
Dr. C. A. Clark went to Kingsley to­
Dr. Ftoyd Davidson hat been vtoltdvic* and the books you Imw sh<i
Mr. aad Mrs. J. M. Flaggy aad Mra. Ing a ooupie of weeks w^^^ hto pan
yorr wvedftn*
day
on
profeeskmal
boainem.
to.
T
totan
ever
praise
>
>-r
mcrtlrlsr
eau.
Mr
aad
Mra.
P.
T.
Pecetwm.
manf
M
ing
his
mother
and
other'relativea.
He
nands Cola of Kaikatka.'called on
and hope that you
................ ..
Mrs. O. ‘Townsend asd eblldreo of
youn as •*«•.
H. J. Johoeton of TTaveroa' City,
has ioeatad In Maaealoaa. Dr. David­
old friends \^re Tuesday.
were coesu at kin. Golden's
son has been in tbe west for tbe paat Boltta^we
Mr. and jUrs. Cbaa. StaSord have dtotriet manager of Urn TeUpboos
Aliys. Oct.
w. T. Bhdtt ^ hto year but had to iwtore on aceoiuit of Sator^y.
ms waited I VA yca;s
It to wot t
moved to Tusveras City, aad aold, eosapany. waa harp Moadai' la tbe loMrs. H. Harr and Mtos Blanche
mtU (be Aral part of Ibis week to cut bto wife's health.
tereeta of the company. •
their 'propefty*bere to Geo: StulU.
Mm. W«. Weadan of BoffS City, out tbe ban tnme tor a Mw bars
Pnaak Church has raumsfi hbme Starbock were Traverse C4ty caUen
Mtos Edna Tlffaay returaed. bWBa
.- -..nksu
V.
Sonday from a iwo week*' vlstt with to vlalUsg her brotber Angut Caai>- for torn fiara. A O. BIppOMtael wfl] after several waaks stay with bto Satarday.
do Ue fnatfag.
An loronnal recepttton was held at
daughter. Mrs. Cbas. Wood, la Now
kWI and tamlly.
bar atoter. Mrs. Horace CM
the hall fridsy evening by Rev. G. L.
Mr. Anderanb of Baadon. iMdad a York City. ’
Mrs. Myen ot n&rt to tba gam
DraaS Rwlda.
ter. and Mrs. Sklvwr drove to Trav Tbompm and wife. Owing to the se­
Mi«. kUbel Rogera asd two ehil- of her brocker Jaa. EMrMge and tUa- ar of buaaa a tew days ago.
Hr. Mayoari to la tba eelgbbdF ernertly Monday. Mis.-teMver tohav- vere thnsdentem tbe attendance waa
dna of FjbtT. are vlgHlng reUilves ly.
lood (brasblag. Sito beaa kultor will tag daatal work fiww thore aad oar ooi vary large. 'A short program was
hbre.
^ '
Church' Servleaa.
given mad .refreghmenU were served.
tralB serrico to not right to fio and
Sunday aerricea fOr October JFtb;
MB. XU. Lyte - west 'to

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^ea lunebeoo la to be served at
Aa tbe last daya of October draw « tnora formal affair aandwrlchea and
near (be yo«ig people of every com- cold maau find favor.
nUDity begin to think of a Hallowxh. same, win i- (.mi t.nii«d

Tfcrpuch MTUi-aad heafCB bwvm Um
®rrt»c jiouer
Tk»t ««nu «U n«0i and Ufu tb«
trw and n*t
•rTlie M«ath dlTlne (hat throusb all
-iala*. Oowm.
TlM«ctit.,actloa. crovth aqd ehama.
U httaca to HaB: aad la the »a^ld»
. ttowrr

Ha nada tba torra that la bta owa
boon *lowa:
—no ami of aU Uat braalbaa or
MooBa or frova,
Creauai;. ra^raaUoc. tiour br boor.

Bot after he s|«ke I saw not sea
or iky. nor even tbe beauty of the
little one In tlic bean o' tbe Hower.
He knew It all. He told ua wbat
tbe sea sang, and Inleriiroted the
flaablhg aignaia of the aura, the
measagea wblrh tbey-are contlauallysending fbe wnh. and which It
■knowa nm bow to mad; hi\ knew .the
aerrau of tbe Sun, and what made
tbe color on (he beitJe'a back, and
wtat tba Banda are doing when they
oome bat of tbe nonbem aky wltb
red banaert and flaabtag of aworda
and apoara, and bow tba green leaf
cornea out of tbe dry seed, and wbat
is love in tbe heart of a maid, and
tbe lore of a mother for her babe,
and tbe love of the living Christ. And
All was One sad One was All, and
we kMw It at teat.
O. be was a soul!

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il^e of tbe year iha carehousekeeper is beginning to think
^rcal aeml-annual^ - cleaning,
*'*'■
*1
pl*nnlM the

jKwwWt Joio^
reatore it to Its former hue Thu ♦
ircairocnt described below win sc
least deanae and brighten faded
leather. U It does nm entirety bring fr^,.
back tbe departed color* Klrst warh

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Table Talk.
sQuoesed nearly dry from
boi euapauap- che.-**
ch«-Ke win told no
n more Form Into
any difference If tbenyU a splatter- "■ ....................... ' J-------- ---------------.rv.i. -«oi
With the advent of paper a
' '
-----------------------------------lag of water when bobbing for applea
““f --------------------------------------------------------housekeeper# are arriving at ’««»•> Md
remove aa much---------moUture
•It la ft simple task to tranaform any floating In a lub-of water. Babb apconclualon that the easiest way
poaalble by. rubbing wltb n flannel ^vhea ihorougbi-.chilled Place on letroom inio that atmpaphere which pie beam the Inlllal of one's antlcl‘o »'old the twlce^yoar horror. Hoth. Set the piece of furnkure In ,uc. snd sene with white maronnalaa
tells of aplrtu* and hobgoblins' aboda. psted lover acratebed In the akin wuh ‘“d
»■“»*
»" become
sun.-ao It will dry thoroughly and ondiop

—=: • ssr=-fHiEsr
Pai>er. stuffed owls
black cats are realistic iblngt for from Ua baihr

centiy i:

mmrn

ana rairj maakt. wm
aaaiat- ----------In making
introduced. A circle
clrclo pcrtodlcally. The occaUonal >uu
and ui^
upchllW mix
mis wiis,
wiit. celery and tcover
----------Introduced.

compu
-•(,
rard. in dlamater la ‘'-val Interfere, with comfort, and
with mayonnaise Q.rnlvh *kb aweet
sweet
perhaps a Hag I^ny wUl be niore^^,„
ihe gradual
accumuUth.n ot six
'with ^
“«» dice .ndtredi
novel than-the other, which ha. been
„„ month, surely 1. u menace to bealih
cucumber dl.-c
a favorite for aeveral aeaMma.
Ooe thing fa sure, to fight dua, U
“Wi ^TveT nl^
New Tomato Flillng-Waab Bid
In any lUllowyen frolic, unless u
the future bride or bridegroom.
»**'“*
‘“bred
^
lump^^f un.lacked Mme In
P“'P
tomatoee chUl.
the invitation, are made verbally or Fori Inatance. tbe word can be rid* -Id; It muat be Incee.ant Bid laat. d.jrccnaror
JneiTl« «»' '“h 'dipped «e.m and^;v. m’
O baad. bllDd aaakar! to tba “prlDal
by telephone, the bidding should ^tguiu. poor, craaa. yooM. aged, while life lUelf endures. An old colcrumble It wlU
•‘■‘’“‘d first bo
callsound the flr^t note of tbe weird em etc. Una person at a time stand.
“«">«"? «•«!
•*>' to.reallees
rt.mpneaa and muatlne.g
“*»> '-‘Moned wltb paprika,
tticlaf tbta apirlt .with dtaaectlac
teruinmeni b* having them written i. u,,.
nf the cirri., and with «-»»«rea when their play became, so
"
,ben mixed, with drained horae-radkoUa!
in black ink on «rd. embeflUhed «.d.
plow, a Urge bubble. W.trou, th« It
her no^ IKiurri^to a IVanTToHotJi*^; «•«> -d minced celery. Instyad of
Om tboa DM boar la rrarj- paaa'.a^
with Uny black e«U. frogs, Ula or toaaea It in tha air aod on'whirhever 0““
l/ir, children, ef >o ken t
......... ..
celery. oUvea. or even Wia, may
bail
wtichaa. etc. In fact aoxhlng
8o-nythlng aug- „,tment ft aetllea tbe fate U decided. ^ ®**>- *•«' •••>• *• T®'

»o. «
'
There was no world tben. only
IPS the pipes. I'd
gesUva 01 this occasion. EPch guest Not . breath must hardly be drawa
la pala and darhaaao, ala aad doabt
^ actually elean.-t^t ga be
Cauliflower Salkd—Don a bead of
Light. Ugbt-which waa Love and
aad atHfa
Is espected to appear dressed
__ as
_ any current « e'van aa we can!"
reasod
as
aa
auHag
this
prooeat

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^
Lore which waa Light—wava oa
cauliflower, throw in mid watdr unTba Tolea (bat braathaa tbrou^
can ................
pe easily .......
aceom-.—...
will waft
from lur
tbe
However, when
we ue.v
have carpets.
. .
-«.i the bubUe away i.um
nuer..-..
-ueu ma
Qisen Tomsto Min^ Mcit
til wanted, then tear apart dry on a
wano. filling all tbe apace* between old' bag, which
aanb and heaToa and hall.
Tbe following recipe appeared in soft towel, put in a salad bowl oour
tbe Btara-and.y my soul that wbich piUked without any great expenae. circle, and then old bachelorhood or many of ua believe that they must be
Baa. Boon, aod Urtbaai atar, *1 aa
Extra
xert
will
bo
added
if
all
the
epinrierhood
will
ba
tbe
fate
of
tbe
Uken
uj'.
at
least
once
a
year
if
not
Horne
Cb.-er
a
year
ago.
and
la
re-'Wer
a teacupMI of mavonnal.e- w
was not lawful ^>Or-mon to utter.
tba margueaft are masked.
blower. Should the bubble burst, throe oftener. despite ' the reign of the printed this week by special rw nlab with letfuce leares and ring#
Some when. 1 opened my eyes, long
•HtBDa Sor'nion AtarlU In Tooth’a
For those who reside In (be coun- limes trial esn-ba had. then tba aame.vacunm cleaner. Tbe comfort of car- qocat;
'
<,r hard boiled eggs. Serve Immoclosed. There was no voice, but the try. comaiaJka ran be easily ytrocur- fate is )n vtore fur tbe manipulator pets 1h not to be denied, though Ittey
CoBp^n.Wash one-balf peck of green to- diately.
sea sang la a great raaouadlag an­ *d. and these will furnish a reallaile of the auds. An added Interest la are ccrulnly not cleanly floor cover-mators. chop fine, sprinkle with two- Musbioom SMad—Peel twolv-e good
them. and tbe little bird's note was decoration for Ihe room where the secured by placing the Inlllal of tbe Inga.
Uble«j«onfuJs of salt and lei sund elx«l muslirooma Utd cut ibem Into
;
Ta My Matliar.
• sweet through It all. like a fine frolic Is lo Uke place. For the city lover In a circle Just ouuMe ofthe
FOr those who poasesa hardwood two hours. Then drain aod rin«e. pieces, fry them a few momenta in a
' • Maay tba weary milea batwaan. • thread of gold Tunning through tbe girl aad chap a ride to a near- other circle. maiRltic It off to correa- floora covered with niga. the matter Cover wiib cold water and boU for little butter, add two drops of ooion
• Bat dlataaoa ylalda to lore Uka • ' purple upeitry on a king's waHs. by farm will jmt the
deilrcd pond with the Inner scgmenia.
of keeping clean la not so difficult.
two boura. Add two pounda of chop- Juice, and • sanMD with mixture

thine;
* The kun hM set and the sky wns on ariiclcs in their hands.
Of coumc. "The wlac cabhage" la thename
Hugs ehouid bo
ebakenhard week- ped aeedleae raUlna. two pounds of Scoop out the Inalile of a few chilled
• Beat miracle! thouyb all unaaen. ' fire. I was stone There waa a (horn these are not abaouUely necesanry^ given to the game, which U aa Im- ly. bruehed dally with a
whiek brown sugar, onebalf pound of bum tomatoea-enongh (.-mitM-fi to bold
• Ooaely tby cheek l» praaead.to * tree «i(b a peap of sometbing broan but they add to the occasion, for the provemenl over tha hUtorical one
broom dampened with eali and water
chopped fin.-, one plot of cider rioea

Blaa.
■ under it. and far to tbe eastward a real wlich and fairy are at iMmo In known foi* years aa^ "pulling the
or with alcohol and beaten monibly
gar. one tea'epoonfql each of cinnae

—Robert Lorenan. • cloud of dual on tbe highway, and in the October cornfield.
kali." which was orb^nally a feature la the Open air. Hardwood floors of mon. dorea. mace and nutmeg. Thli a apoooful of mayoniiaiae.
tbe cloud apeara glittered and banHuge Bpldcra' webs can be formed of tbe Scotch Hallowe'en gamea.^o conrwe need dally attcation.
la excellent and will kiwp Is a woll
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iH-ra abone So 1 arose and manie of twine atmng across one end of the plky tbe game, foitunei*, or fai>s.
H seems hardly ticceeaary to r*- covered Jar all winter.
Cdeir In Cream Saw^
away.
room and a huge spider of (laper and moat be written oa pieces of i>ap«r pest. In this day of enllKbteament^
____ .
Cut tbe toughnt aulkr divested of
-^.Bean Frittara.
foliage Into Incb-piecea and boU In '
"It has been told that the king wire faalpoed to tbe .Ttitcr. The flies which aVe then rolled Into tissue pa- that feather duatprs should Dever^«%
went a-huBilng ibu day. and In the arc represented by slips of paper on per so as to form w ai^ll head. This «aed upon any.occasion. They aiarw.-^ Dne cupful of b«Me^ one egg. one sailed water until tender, wliicb will
ly scauer the dust, which find Sodg^
cupful of bread crimba. one teaspooab
morning he wandered from -blir train. which ibu foriuoee o! (he guests are wll] make the foundation on which
meat upon some other aurtace ta ibc
fm of cbop].ed berto. Waab and soak
t
They aoughi him far and wide all tbe w-mteo. the full name of the guests lo build leaves,of green crepe pai*r
sim'ulaiccabbage b-aves
room. I'se acloth. dampenedX If»!>» be*ns over oighl In a Ualn In onefor a milk soup next da.v. Hake
day. but found him not. At the sun- being att.i<-hed so that each U sure ertnked to
are wired iniu place,
possible, thengo over
the polUM-aod a half pints of wiaier. Stew themwhite sauce and plac
eelllng. tbey came upon him sitting lo get theic own fatv. The guewis and which
furniture with some good preparafor three hours In the same water,
w
PeHiepa one or the moat perfect by the waynldc, and with htm wm a can |.irk Hielr fortunes (mm ih« web There must he a stem on the bead
Hon (or cleaning and^liihlog. Bum
Adding more If necessary. Keep (be
d
pfecea or rroaa ever written by Mra. pilgrim tn roit- of gray, with Vul! after the- luncheon or before. 7>ls to wMcb the leaves can be attached.
>o»r aweeplnga aad^at once. Do not
Hd well closed so aa to keep the
m
M. B. C. Ualna waa that entitled “A and cockle sb>-||. t'nder^a lltomiree 1-. a good waj for the guaaU to find The thin wlre-ihat. comes by the
c-t your du« pan down In a draft
«o*m In. but do not let them come to
b
Day." which flrai apj>*arad In the- close by waa a dead beggar—dead their lanncrs for dinner or a dan.-e stmol just for vuch p.irposea can he
If the latter is to be one or the purcliSM-d ni stores wbere pap>-r
sod allow It to be carried through the
a boll unUl they are nearly ready^dd
c
boaUM Budget. It waa wldaly ro|iled wltb hunger."
flower materials are sold Thehesda house. Further, do not .keep your herbs about fifteen mlnntes before
■■■ ■

. I do not know I dH not see. 1 evening's (rolir.
•t tba Ume, aod la here re-prlotad:
A green or >eHow- Ubie is appro- of cabbage should te- small, about ih* dust cloth in a drawer, better dip It taking them off the fire. Rub tbe
a Staefcina Sunaation.
only know this day 1 met a Soul.
prlale (or thto evroL and tbe decora- wixe of aa
ordinarysnowball.. the luto bot water and h«eg It In tha air *hol« through a colander, mix wltb Paraffin rubbed over the' heela
A Day.
(lena can be carried put In a dlgnl- cabbage U
placed Ipa tub. dish or
tu dry
the yolk of egg and half of Ihe bread soles and toes of cotton or silk stockOcteber Oalntlea.
fled tastaton or they can he funny aa i-ox of sand or aawdiist aad act on
U la a surprise to Home Cheer crumbs, shapeInto batU. roll In white ingi when oew ImpariJ a atrength to
A flora] Day ot Dara* I met a Soul
-Stuffed Egg-I’lani—Remove
bull desired. Yellow caodlei topped wlth-~the table nr In (he comer of the that more women who arc entering ^f "egg and
rcniaigder of bread, tbe tbmads thaidoubice the w-earlag
today!

r
from the vegetable; wash and wrap yellow and black rat shadaa make a
room where it can bo easily reached |•r»r^sslona do not take up that of crumbs, gnd fry In’ottve oU till browA t|^lttH.4}J the. atockinga. TbU la a
My (ace waa aei^toward jeruaaletn.
In cbeeae-i-loth:' plunge In bailing pretty addition and the centerpiece Kach
arcliltecture Tjhere |s a great field and criap. ,
Kachguest
guestpulls
pulls one
one nnd
and disrios.-s
dlsclos.-sarciiitecture
boon to tbgeiey^’ot low atoeklagt.
and OB my wav one mei we while '.
water to cook for half aa hour: then can be a pumpkin basket filled with the fate inside. Two colors of {utper there for the practical designer
aun waa not yet blgb.
remove Ipner pulp; chop fine; add late autumn fUiw.-re; tbe artichoke «an V used, a dark green for th.- the home, and who knows better than
Good for SraakfatL
A Good Idea,
"How wai he cladf
oae teaspoon salt, one tableaiioon blossom Is an exreedlngly attra>-tlve men and a lighter shade for the wo- ■» woman,
Rye Bliculi—One cup of rye flour,
what a woman really in all bouaea the oven abonid be
I did not know. ] did not looa.
• hojiped onion, one tahiespoon green- flower for tills purpose.With big m<«. and
one bot
cup of wheat flour, one-balf
In. (hisway surer fatek
wania' Ifbnusewive* could theywell scrubbed after cooking, with
-la Klng-a rohoa? •
pepper minced, seeds rejected; one bunebes ot purple aad white grapes
a of palL oae heaping
given to those who pull the vege- would double the number of places.aoda and soap. Any hard substance
It may oe. There were eome
cun mlor^ cooked real, one (ablubies
where things may be shielded from which It cakM on the baking theeU spoon of baking pqwder. one tal<f^
caodi. There waa a bit of purple. I Mpoon butler: refill shell; bake In n aod Jack 'o lanterns tbe piece will
be found pleasing The candlesticks
All the old time frolicsstill hold a <^'>*t by docis and glass. .
should be scraped off with an old apoon of augar; ona teaspoon of meltremember, for It looked so like ih' quick oven half an bour;> serve with
can be of glass, silver or brass.
plac<> in the -hearte of the Hallow.
Tlie fullowing suggesUone
and knife. It -la very simple to have the cd butter, milk for a drop batter—
soft, curled leaf of an Irla that I loted
raw tomatoes.
*
_
A "pie ' cruteriiiece I. not new. to e'eneiyi. aucb as going down lack- hints for cleaning, and k<-cplng clean, oven scrubbed out while H it still about one cup. HIx tn tbe order givIt -nd a glint or gold that reminded
I*umpkln Cups—Ono pint stewed be iure, but there la noihlcg ibxi so wards a flight of. stairs bolding a ho'c been culled from many aourcee: bet. after baung a JMdl Me., and eo and bake la bot gem pane twenty
me of a heart of a daisy—aod a flash
pleases )oung people, and older ones lighted candle in one baad and a
Painted rooms'put a fUa cent many dltagreertle emella are avoided tothirty minutes,
or aomethtag gloiioua. like the light asd sifted pumpkin, one tablespoon
for that Batter have been koofm to mirror In
the other, watching for the
package ofbaking soda in a pail andby this praette^. bar tbe purpOM aFrenchTeaat—Beal three eggs nnmade when the eun ahlaee through a butler, fopr beaten eggs, half cup
p'm ft a>>out two quarts of boll- long brush, surb aa is used to clean til they are light, and add lo them
dew^rep trembling on a graas blade. sugar. ' one-fourth teaspoon ginger, take a vital Interest In-this tidbit face of one's love to be reflected In
^
this
occasion
It
U
heat
to
use
the
glaaa.
or
aamlog
cbesieuU
and
>Bg
water
and stir well. Have an carrlagrii wheels, la useful. With it a cupful of milk, seasoning with paphalf
teaapooB
cinnanxm.
half
plat
“A, diamond ?"
mUk; |>our Into buttered mourda: aet green cret>e paper tn shades varying placing them on tbe Move or before ether pail full of warm water tor rioa- the bark wail of an oven- can be east- per and salt to uate. Dip Into tbit
I
Parhapa it waa. I did aot tblok.
to yellow and cutting It to form com as open fireplace to see wblcb re* P'««
woolen cloth; ly 'heached. and the danger of burnt allcee of bread, which abould tben be
Wa met far up on the smooth-top­ tn pan of water "in moderate oven
busks, using tbe darker greens bear mains In place'and thus pcove (hem ‘’’P *t
water, mb a Imnds avoided.
fried In hot butter till (bey are a deltped bins, nader the hloe aky dome, until firm; when tbe cups are cold
and burSL
Mmp 0"'
------------------ -brown.
uomeuld and serv-e with whipped tbe outer edge «s In the corn juisk.^rue. or those which
and where tbe rioude abadowa chased
This
managed ><> B-wing tben pop away, tell Of their dit*'*>■
.Then uke and rinse
Juetice at Laat
Spanish Toast—To two beateneggs
cream.
^
aarh othar over tbe earth like great
tbe busks onto a strip of mui/lo wide loyally,*'
' "
'
'
" ’ good and dry It ’ Do not use the .rf has long been the fashion to add one cup cf inUk, a-teaspoonful of
r.reen
Pepper
Omelet—Cat
a
sweet
craatarM- Sun aad wind and tb$
enough to cover the side of'a deep
The true teat of hoapItalUy is got
you used for wwsblug, 4ovtr- tho farmer's wife as a poor (lour airt a little aali. Dip slices of
free. wMe aiiacet NH
air that one green pepper In baJvea. lengtbwiae. pan. Those husks ibat are to form to wear out one a guests with long
* ''■'An one for (he rinsing Now cook, a tbrifileaa mansget aad a dU- bread In (be mlxtnre and fry them
eoBid breaths asd breathe asd never and reroovs the seeda Then cut the (he top of the pie are affixed to a drawn-out qtmea. nor to hgve tbe bave another dry cloth and wipe over coutcoied and fretful woman says to a dice brown In bM lard or driptire of. and all the world under our rest of the pepper in tiny ahrsds. Pul sloul pier* of paper-so that the s*fu frolics follow eo closely together that
F®'*'’ washed part.Thiswillclean
the Youth's Companion,
andconplugs. Sift powde
feet Bo In tbe heart of tbe freedom a tahleapoonful of butter In tbe ome­ can Is* easily voHod through when the spirit of them is lost. Aod the H>c dIrlK-st painted
wsli w|ih lutle llnues to vindlcBe her. Her fried slice and serve ihcto hot.
of It We walked on. aide by aide Aa let pan, aod. when hot. add (be pepper the signal la given On the top a big nsio thing to bo kept In mind la that trouble, Keep changing the rtnflng beefsteak and her yellow-green eoda
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We walked wc talked, questioned life and cook about five mlauii-a without black paplermacho cat keeps guard i>ecpic> do find anjAyment in etUng at *“1m when it gets dlrtj. also stir biscuit* h^'e been slock material
Heueekeapiog Melodies,
and death and tbe. aura, and wond'er- browning, ttirriog meanwhile, ' that and the ends of the green and yellow ibeae entcrialnmenu. Therefore It
m**** water every time you use tor editors trying to he funny, aad her Sing a song of cleaning boupe!
od'and queatloced again Aod some all may be uniformly softened. Have ribbon arc atuctu-d to tiny black
is well to have tbe popped com. a^ *1alleged desire to crochn tidies InFocl-elful of nalUf
deama came of the light uur aoula ready fn a bowl four eggs, a acant lines. One color ribbon is tor the plea and puts where each one can *A roriPe for wall paper cleaning stead of knitting stockinga. and to Pbur-and-iwcnty dust-pana.
so bannered for. but aa they came hair-teaapoonful of salt, and a dash women and tbe other tor the men. help themaelvea from time
to lime kaa been given as follows One quart make <wx flowers Instead of patchScmbblng-broama and pails!
they^ weal, aad tbea we thought we of popiier t>eatea until a full spoon­ Tbe girts dlRntld be trifles and ae

of flour, one plot of water, one besp-- Ing the children's clothes, has been 1^*lien the door Is opened,
dreamed they came. Ro, by and by ful cao be uken up. Turn tbe egg comical as can be thought of. If
a Sad.
tablespoon of aalt. one of baking a favorite text of economic rtformWife begins to sing—
We grew weary aad sat down oa a over the pepper, shake tbe pan. or tbe fads of tbe guests can be carried
Tbe proper wsy to air a bed. if you
throe of ammonia, one of bo- ers. says tbe writer.
great atone covered with aeft gray plrk up the cooked eg| with a fork, out so much .more will be added to are opposed to reatovlng the bed
»" together and steam in Fifty years ago (here may have "Just help me move this bureau here,
moaeea with tiny red cupa la them. to let the uncooked mixture- down on­ the enjoyment of tbe
erening's clothe* from the bed. la to throw the tin baslo for onc-batf hour
When been eome ground for these ct^F^nd ^ng liiU picture, won't you.
We had wandered far. and now ^e to tbe pan; when the ««g la lightly pleasure.
aheeU over the footboard across a
rut In (our pieces aod work cUm*. hut the changes wrongbt in
doaf
bills ware, behind and above up. aod aet. roll, and turn oiRo a bet diah.'
The etore# now carry paper lunch ch*ir pUced to keep them
the ’•'•h ‘h®
hands for three or flvg mral life have come' thick and fait And uck that carpet by the door,
rider Jelly—Soak one-bslf a box acu especially (or this event. Pump- floor, Md tben lin the mattress In minutes, when It win be ready for tn the kitchen as well as In tbe ham And stretch ibU one a little more,
before, tbe Open sea. full ot green,
whitwcopped wave* that came rolling of gelatine In one cupful of oold water kin vines and otber Hallowe'en vege- me middle. UlUng It up so that the
'
h“d He'd- Somewhere In the Temoter And drive this naU. and aerew this
In aad ran up the aan^ and tell at for one hour. Add ope cupful ot tables aod emblems art-In the design, air passes under and over It. says the
”*’® Papor an old wall or one that comers of (few England or of the
acrew
o«r feet Aild ever, ae they swept In- bolilDg water, two cupfuls of cider,
Oainty Ice boxes of bonboniileres Spokane Cbmoicle One-balf hour of has been wblie-wsshed. brush It all West a maker of heavy bread and Aad here's a Job I bare for >ou—
fn>m out (he great, myaterlona be­ one cupful and a half of auger. Uu can be eaaHy made by using for the thU wlU thoroughly air tbe bed. tbe ®**'r first with a wash of PortUnd greasy dooghnuu may be found pre- TbU closet door wfli never catch.
yond iwe roDld not see. beeanae .tbe Juice end peel of one lemon, and , foundation round pill boxes,
those windows to bo open all the time, ofomeot about llkf thin cream. Steam aiding over a fanner's bluhen. but I think'.mull have to (lx the latch;
wky dropped down between ua and a few pieces pf stick cinnamon- Let maasuring from two to three Incbes coaree. la making up the bed shake *"*'1 ®®t affect -IL
she U so bard to find that BO UP-to- Aad oh. while you're about it. Joke.
Itl, they ohanted a migbiy ebon*, It stand over the fire In a granite In 'dUmeter belag tbe best. A bUck the sbeeu well as they are put la
'kerosene instead of water oe
date paragrapbUi reckons bar avail- 1 «Ub you'd put the cornice oa. *■
and we knew if w« could understand ware sMCepan until the auger la dla- necromancer'e bat U made by cutting place. You will then have a tidy, freab
woodwork. It will be a dead able to point taU moral today.
And bang (hU curtain, whan yen're
they would tell ua It—that wbich we •elved. strain through e doth Into a a cone three Inches high from sUff ba}^ abd an orderly room soon after black when dry. Fbr white woodJust to ampbaalxe tbe disappear
dona
porcelain
mold
and
eet
away
to
hard­
burned to knew. Then aomethlng
,black paper and fitting It around the
are draeeed. ThU will help aake
»»• gasoline
‘ nace of the type, the lecturer on HI hand you up the other om
stirred, aad under a thorn tree one en.
box cover. Mystic signs, Including ,oor housekeeping easy.
-'ft®'' summer use. doubtiass Ihe borne economics at Cornell Cniversl- TbU box has got to have a hlng‘
mla«d blmaeir from the ground and 'Peaeb Snow-Soek «on«>ha1f of a tbe stars and creacenta. .can be cut
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wicker' work will require a good ty has reeently been telling an audl- Bafqra rcan put oa tbe fringe:
sat uprlghL
Baked Corn.
cleaning. Do oot semb It with soap ence ot city women tbB (armers’ And won't you mend that broken
box of gelatine In one cupful of cold from silver Pai>er and pasted on the
^ "How looked h.-r
water until soft. Doll together for oone before rolling In place. Tbe
Take (our doxen (nil ears of sweet aod water; (bat lovarUbly turns It wlvea are aultker to selie modem
cbalf
I did not (hlok to eee. There way five minutes one cupful of sugar and bo'Uoms of the boxes are flnUbed green com. score the keraeU and cut yellow and canaea unpleaaant Kueak- Ideas of home-making than their ra«- }'^ 1»e a hoMc put up right there. .
Bometiilnc brown like ihe-Sik loat^j. one cupful ot water; take from tbe with a mching of black crepe paper them from tbe cob. Scrape off with a tng; try acniMilng It wltb aslt water, ropolltan sUtera. that they taxnage'^Tbe bureau dnwer mBaTliave a koob;
when the niad la the aprlng ptlea fire and ndd tbe g<-latlneV../Bitrr until pasted .ML leaving the raebe lone*- so knife what remalna on the cob. and
If there are shabby places, give the
their work oa eonnd buslneo# princiA
them up I hes|« undergo treca— dlaaolred. aimln sndsSdd one and the cover can be put In pUce.
pound the com tn a moitar. Add a
arUcle a thorough salt water bath
piM. and that they are real hcIpmeeU
I
tba ihom t/ee was pink with bloats, one-bair cupfuls of peach pulp, pre­
All taanaer of dainty utenalla win plat and a half, or one quart of atlk.
first; ^rrub well, and dry as quickly
to their husbands.
But eonld you fix
and a little bird sang la It—a little pared by rubbing the pared proebea euggest tli.-mBc-l«ee tor lh<) Ublc. according to the youngocas or JulcI- m pqdslble In the open airand aunSo lardy JuaUce U beginalag to be
bird wltb ^live-green wlnga and a through a fine aleve Set aside, stir­ And as tor tbe mean If dopenda upMi nose of (be eom; (our well beaten shine; Should lyou decide to. paint done to the brave, loyal, capable w
And oa tt goes, when these, are
hmat like a ^>rlmrose—and bU volee ring occasionally until the mixture tbe cfaaracteriKtic ot tbe frolic. If It egge. baH a teacup 'Kir flonf. mbbed the furallure. get well mixed i«lnt. men who carry heavy burden* cheerthrough,
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rather thin; If paint 1* too (hick It
iiy. who love the land and the aky In
W
w«, an anemone, the color of an npri four eggs to a stiff froth, add by de- tben a lunebeoa can be passed to the of beat butter, a ubleapoonfnl of
w|U always mb off on the elotbliM;.
sun and rain and snow, who honor
A
cot wlmrc- (he aun has Uaaed U. and greea the Jelly mixture, aad ocmtlnoe vitesia sitting about. the room, the augar. and aalt to taste Pour into a U' U welt to finish with a eoat of their buahands and their noble part
AH In a merry Jingle.—
a IKUe U«tle rocked In tu heart of to whip until the whole mads u very table being used (or the foods aad wcu greased earthen dish, aod bake enamel to make It laat longer; ena- tn the praaperity of the nation, and And Isn'tIt eoougb to make
•oM—a little l.eella wltb pale green Miff. Pour Into g sold wa« In ooid- pie or centerpiece, popped com, two boura. Place It on the table met does not bold dost Ilk# ordinary, wbo train their (hlldrea to hculttatoU
A man wUh be was
single* (AL
Vino, w^ apois on them like ra water. aad eH oa lea nalll firm nna. ap^tea. tnarahmallowa.
fried bmwnad and amoklai bot; oat it with pglnL
pqodoalra Ubor and to tha traa nogU
Mm.
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