Grand Traverse Herald, February 21, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 21, 1907

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■^VEME CITY. ORAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHICAN. THURSDAY. FCSRUARY St. 1SS7.

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^Ideatlf exercises of aa unatoal you to be franb with me; I may be
freeman eeniendlng for liberty oe ter. look tbe Aral slepa towards erectA Little el Everyttitai^.
Waahington's MsdsMy.
auirw were In prosreM. for tbe desks able to bMp you."
bis own ground. U luperior to any Ug a memonient to bis memory. NoThe ll.-^t pmldeni always en­
Germany's honey output to. 30.0M
bsd been moved out of tbe wer. end
Jonatbaa shook bU bead sadly. "I'm slavish mercenary on earth. • • • • thing practical was done, however, deavored to avoid the demon
lois a year.
09ort» WuDlBgtaa wu bora;
long rows of men. women and ehildi«n afraid the matter wtu never be cleared Bvery good soldier will be silent and until 1&33. when an asaocUiion
itona of attachment and res
There arp 284.000 Indiana te lh«
TratS. sDodBeaa, skill sad ^rr hlsb
aeated la front of tbe tdalfona. up. I may be wrong, but 1 believe tbe
wail for
which, awaited fahn wheteVer
United States.
m» Wbbte life did sdora.
while tbe apartment wna iavishir dec­ one who could ezboaorue me is Mr. serve hU Bra until be is aura of doing the necessary funds by subscription. wrui.
On bis tsrious pouraeys be
There arc 83 women booiWscks 'to
orated with Saga and ereisreena, Tbe Babcock's own son."
WasbingtoD's ad. Their efforts were so^ far successful woutil oaiiilon thecourier who
the United States
of iatereat of all eres
The Uwyer abnigged bis shoulders.
» bls'tro
tbal tbe eoraer stone was laid July 4. would precede biro In order lo en­
Only IfiO Chicago women volod at
routta. Intent on clvlng a patriotic dec"That U a bad combination."
1S4S. and during the succeeding el^t! gage n«m« at the Inns never to le recent eierrion.
‘ iraaUon.
Tte
eonawnd be took
“Lew Babcock never liked m.-. '
yean, tbe shaft was built to a bright meotlnn hl« coming to snyohe but
The Sahara draert to half at laisa
JonnUian's flrat bBslecsa was to gel Jonathan went on. "and I niaj as well
Of mil tbe snnlse In the etau
There arc four things which I hum-1 of J5S feet. Tbe work was then aus- ■be iBudlont. ,mi] that In eonlldc
as Ihe United States.
-arm. aad be made bla ■ srar lo
Wbo M*er bis flag foraook.
say no love was lost between ua. But bly conceive are esacntlst to the well-j pended, for lack of money, then the Needless In say, however. hU
Dresden has opened a hnibtag cnglowing stove not far frt» tbe en- I tried to be kiml to him for. hU fa- being, f may even .venture lo say to civil smr broke out. whieb pfcvented eautiems were rarely sncressful;
Ubltohraent for dogs.
A nan offered him a ebair tber'a sake. He sisrays seemed to me
ex^tenee. of the Cnltcd Slates
anythidk being done, and Anally It
Russia baa added IC.OMAOO to tta
end-banded him a program, pointing an uBwonhy sort of fellow, and. 1 Independent power.
When Was
was discovered that the foundattons
populsilon ta a decade.
to tbe llaea wbleb read;
It was a custom of M'aihlnglcm
though be nay have bad nothing t« do
PIrei. an Indissoluble union of tbe were Inseeuri'. Thus the matter drlDSultan Abdul Hamid, of Turimy. te
6. *The Character of Waabtngioo,"
with this. I can't help distrusting him.! sUtos under one federal bead.
dine
at
3
u'cloek
ta
the
ancraoen.
ed until 187C. when coagress ender
rf^ettera of Tbooias JoBeraiRi. Since I left iherr, be cuts i
D battle sad from strife.
Secondly, a sacred regard i6 public took to CoiD|>lete the work. Tbe foun­ This was his beany meal, and be was
Alnlost 13.000 women work ahaui
Andrew SUrr Lore}or.
ect cm the street. He bsa never glv- justice.
particular regarding bto diet. the mloes ta the Oernisn empire.
dations were Ant strengthened, and
Jonatbaa gUaeed at tbe beading. In
1 me B chance to apeak."
Thirdly, the adc^tlon of u proper work of building the shaft was resum­ With a eharmtag courtesy as admira­
The five taundredth Bnalrersary of
big letten. written wUb nanr flour
"ni tblnk the matter on
peace establlshliMnl. and
ed Id August. IStO. and flnitfaed in ble as old-fasbtonod. be would drink Lt-lpslc nniversil) win be reiebralod
labea:
Tbe eotwtrr, with ooe volee.
Uw^er said, and that was the Ust
Fourthly, the praralence of that pa- August. 1884. The helgbl of the shaft to the health of every perwon {iresent. in 1909.
“WASHINGTON'S «IRTHDAY."
PradalMd blot Preaidebl. to sbloe,
that Jonathan beard of tbe subject for clAc and fricndlr disposItioD among Is 55S feet, and the entire height ,-of which w'as followed by his toast—
Gtovs bnisbes are used by antota
"Theyre having a celebration. Td months.
Plesesd br tbe peofde'a tdiolce.
the people of the I'nlted States which the monument. Inrludtng the founda­ “All our friends •
whn dcetrraie cblns. They are gtads
fo-gotten It waa WaMrlngtoo-a blrtbMeanltme. at tbe suggcstlor
will induce them lo forget their
tion. Is
feet. The base is U K-et.
of glass fibers as thin a».npa^ silk.
Not Enough Cows. ;
day."
I7M.
yer W'illon. Jonathan attended
prejudices and policies: to make those Ita loeb square. At 300 feel al«ve
Tbrre to still ta opentloe aliGmlnaDuring bto youncer marrM life, bto
“ ‘He waa incapable of fear.’ ’ tbun- night Bcbool. in order to add certain mutual coneeM.loM which are requl- tbe ground, the monument has four
la serenteea boadred otnetr-abio
I. Japan, a shipyard which was eaborne was a gay one. and almost every
dered forth the youth on the platform. branchy to bis already fair educatiem.
TlnbatloeY lean were abed.
sides, each bring 33 feet In sridih
tablUbcd otadpcn hundred years ago
day
there
was
company
at
dinner.
‘meeting personal dangers with the A younger boy now lllled fats
To see tbe patriot life realga
> Instances, to saerifli^ their indl- This square forms the base r
The flesh of atllgatora. h to saM.
"Would any person believe." he says.
eelmeet uneoncere.- "
Aad idaep aaoas tbe dead.
In Ibe office while he had a desk of dldual adt'snuges to the interest of pyramidal top. which runs iiji
tasira very olmilar to veal, and Is re-'
The attanttoD of Ibe other yonth
As “Erst la war. and flrat lo peace,"
and waa fast becoming
the rommiinliy.—FnHn Gen. Waablog- addllbmal height u( 33 f.-ei. u-rn.inat- 1a bis dairy. In 1768. "that with a buo- garded as a delicacy by many people
own by the stove was arrested; he^ table assistant.
' As patriot. Mtber. frtMd.
rircular letter to the governors lug III an alumimim point. Tbe siomt dred and one cows acluslly reported ta India.
t a late'enumeration of the rattle,
One morning a teller was baadod of Ibe neveral stales.
HU 'semorr'a Messed ‘Ul time sbali forgot bh aching hnnds and feet: be
of which the monuraeot is built
A large coeoonut tree yields
should still be obliged to buy butler
gave bimself to tbe words being tpok him which bora the aamc of "Bab­
cease.
great btoeks of eo'sial marble from
isny as a hundred i ■ a year. Na-,'
for my family!"
cock A Company,
Aad eartbir life sbali end. ■
I consider 11 ns an tadUpea
Maryland, of'which there are
• Ives use tbese nuts for dtobes
ttobes a
as wMI'■■ •Perhaps the atraageat feature In eld. He tore it open. In eager baste, duty to eioae (his last solemn act of than 18.00(1. The foundation la of Po­
as
for
M'a-Character.
bis character wds pradencei*
and found It to be a joint apology of my offlclBl life by commending the In- tomac gneiss, and is 81 feet sqiurc
s munber of yean Georgia has
It to Ibe i>ure morality in Washing
on tbe young orator. ~ -aever acting father and son concernlfcg tbe matlcr. lercsu of otir drareM country ti
•he base. One hundred tmd eigfaty-oae ton's ebaracier In wbirh Its peculiar led ta t!to.prodqte^or ^bea far
of more than half a year pravlous.
"mem rial stones " were cootrlbuted cxccJIenee rcsldes^^d It Is this which the easieni market'^Mrvstale has
slderatton. was matordy weighed; re- when he had been so unjustly accused
Waablogton-a face.
(or use In (he tnonumcm. but many establlsbcs lis inUmaie retothmi with nrariy eight million trees.
fraUIng It he saw a doubt; but. when of theft, and had been
1 have tbe rlgbt of way;
to His holy keeping. Having now fin- of ihem were considered unworthy ol general humanity. On this baito he
The debt Of the elt.v of Part* to ibn
dedded. going through with his from their employ. Tbe young man Isbed the work' assigned me. I retire
: Abd tbe mail trala tbuDdera from laplace. The formal dedication eerc- ceases lo be the bero (ff America, and toracst of an> city of the wcMid.
purpose, whatever
ier the Mars
bad at last yielded to a Doubled con­ from the great theater of action, and.
onlc* were held Feb. S3. 1SS5. Kb becomes the hero of mankind.—Sd- amounting In round numbers to four
His tategrity waa meet pure, bis ju»- science and had made a full cmifes- bidding ah affecitonate farewell to this
Aad rattlea Into Qie day.
s( was abont |l.30(t.Pfln. the mnney ward Everett.
hundrwd million doitora
elon to his blher.
Now dear tbe rail few yonr Unde tiee most lofiexlbie.' "
lugtise body, under whose orders 1 being raised, partly by appropriatiou
Men go about the atreeli of Alexan­
“Your old poMtlon is open to you isve long acted. I herteoffer my com- by tbe congress, and partly by privs'e
Sam's mail;
There was more of the lueliallon,
dria aetltog drinks, la one hand th^
Hit Wife's Pietoea.
Te frdgbl tnlna. staad aalde! but Jonathan Dnllss did not bear it ; an advance in aalsry." wrote the missloD and take my leave of all the subscription.
carry
tbelr cup basket -and is the oth­
c are told by bis adopted son.
Bp9T ynnr Iran-langed boree to hi HU mind was going over those last father: “and anything further that we ompluymenu of public life.—From hl>But the true Washington monui
er
a can filled with coffer.
George W. Parke Curtis, that from tbe
taUnat spaed.
few sentences, ona of which bad nude can do to make reatltuUon for these
SSI to congress on reigning bis
not the shift called by that name, Ume of bis marriage until his death.
Tbe flrat printers used to print oaiy months In which we bare allowed this commission.
rar tbe llUle red alamp wonld an
indelible
not Ihe city, nor Ihe state, not
on {me aide of a page, and then past­
ride.
“Wbes once decided, going through Injuatlce to you. you may be sura will,
tlumsand public iDillluUons named In neck, by a gold chain, and rn
ed togeteer the two blaiik imges. to
be done. We alncerely trust that yon
How He Celebrsud.
Tbmv ont yoar fldaw tm tbe startled with bU purpose,
his honor. It Is the country of whldt on his bosom, tbe miniature portrait give the ImpressloD of one test.
Bight.
How did George Washington cele­
oppoaed." That was Wmahlngtoo. bla vrtll return to ua. and that oui
the father, the republic be of bto srjfc.
Tbe life of the horse to said to have
ABd rear aasdte in tbe taee of hero, bnt wb«a be bsd lately forgot- mutual regard for one another may be brate bis own birthday. There
founded, the nation be gnlded and
been reduced .by elvlllaalloa. At lbevidences In looking over bis diaries guarded. While America sunds for
day:
And he, Jonathan Dallas, bad ■gala esublisbed."
age of iweoiy^lx. the dotneslle ani­
An Early Rtoar.
Jonathan passed tbe letter to Law­ and letters, says
ror dm llule rsd stamp with Oeotis boon Bbont to give up tbe cxmi
liberty, and light and hope, while it
During bto whole life Washington mal to aa old aa If it bad lived thirty
right, just because be bsd been ae- yer WUton. who read It with a bright- Post, that tbe Father of His Country gives each man a chance nnd an equal
•WaablBBtoa-s flaoa
was a very ea^y riser. Daybreak. In yean to a free stale.
probably ofien forgot it altogetherund chance to all. the name of Washington
Most bBTS tbe right of way.
cosed of a deed of which be wna lasummer, attain hour or so before It
In NoTto Bnotte ahq'MBfiyliim hat
“I wtmder what induced him to
doubtless bad to be reminded of it by will be loved and revered aa ll it to­
—8. W. Foaa.
He bad even said that be
was light in the winter, almost in­ bees tried of rnnnliig a train with
his wife.
“might as srMI be dUboaeM. since upr mused Jonathan.
day. Tbe greatat of republics, stand variably fbund him seated In hto li­ baramocks toatesd of the uiaal bunks
Although a great churchgoer and
people believed him to be no. as to be
Hr. Melton smiled. “Wbst are
Ing before tbe world at the champion brary. A servant laid his cloibea In to the sleeping can. K wu j gnat
^ .
ThI Tcrmbifl Pol^
filled hU bean
to do abont Itr be asked.
stickler for old customs. Washington of humaiiliy. Is the true W«hlnrton
V floBMbfpgmi plodded aloag the
readiness, but he always shaved and succen.
“Dor qwrted Jonathan with a puz- appears to have recognized few brii- monitmcnt. .
froaen ooamtiy tssd. fluiag la well at bis osrn weakness, at bU lack of
dressed hlmvelf and combed and Ued
A Kansas man risTma to have nude
atoA lonk.
days aside from Sunday, Christmas
with tbs rdmary laadacape. Not eomge.
bto hair after tbe faabkm of the day. tbe dtoeovery thnt water below a dsni
and
New
Year's,
“Are
yon
goteg
back
to
Baboock's?
alone did hU taea abow tbe dlacourBurial of Waahtnpton.
The eaerclaes over. Jonathan slip­
to mueb eofler Hun that above ll. Hs
“Ob. no. alrl I'd rather stay here.
Soon after bis elrelloa lo the office
aaemeat. tht sttar dreartnees that
Mrs, Martha Slilppcy. of Dciroii. Is
ped out unnoUeed from the school
How CoRas Waa Diaemrersd.
says
that falling over (be dam breaks
of president of ihe Unlled SUles he ir fortunate possesnar of an Interest
Mr. Wilton smiled.
I bla aoul; bla
but bow different wea he from
Tbe fallowing to given aa the orig­ tbe water.
Plilladfipbla to live, where he tag relic of bygnne^a.vs In the shape
drabped. bis armi ssrnng llatleaaly
lira youth who had gone In* He walk­ “Mr. Wtlion. did you—have you had
inal discovery of coffee: Near the
Car wheels made by pressure fnea
bis aasreb pdfle. and now and then ed now with a Strang, alert alep. head Bjiythlng to do with thur asked Jon experienced considerabic trouble lu
Issue of the Ulster County Qa middle of .Ibe istb cenlury a poor
obtaining a suitable bouse Accustom­ zetle.' published at Kingston. N. ¥..
rye-straw paper are aitimg easagh to '
atban.
^ bla feat aeamad u drag thdr way up. abonldera-thrown back. He
Arab was Irsdellng tfcrengb Abysilnls. lake B seennd act of Mt»i tires after
“Perhaps." answered the lawyer. ed to the roomy and cxiwnslvc way of and bearing the date of Saturday.
srar Urn aUffned cart rid*ea.
going to make bla life “worth while."
and. finding himself weary and weak
tbe first ^ has been worn out. by a
'Til own lo bavlog had . me pretty living of the Virginia pinniers of fbat January 4. I8n(t. The taper Is a ruri, ‘'What's tha aae." be mattered to as hiB mother had bidden bim.
from fatigue, he stopped near a grove.
u of 300.000 milca.
hUMiMf. •rWht aa well give ap tbe
ge Washington had done, “what­ elose iBiefrlew with tbe yonng man. day. he and Mrs. Washington could
examplc of journalism of the day. Then, being in want of fuel in cook
readily adapt themselves to the la make-up and material. The greater
I think np to that Ume be bsd hardly
Fee tried-^raa. I bavel-to ever obstacles oppoaed."
Pollab women wbo are renowned for
hto rice, be cut down a tree, which
realised what a mean thing be had more confined quarters of what was portion of the Issue Is taken up with
4a aa metbsr aald—to be *boneft and
It had been Jonathan's Iniemk
happened to be covered with dead ber­ tbelr beauty, (bo perfecUoa of tbelr
then
the
largest
city
on
the
North
hsiralilt.' to be ‘brave.‘ to be ‘falth- obtain. If poasibls. employment
bands and tbe imallneaa of ibeir feM.
account of the death and funeral ries.
American eontinenl. iMirrlng the City of George Washington', the columns
tBL' to make my life ‘wortk wblle‘—
due tbe flneaess of tbelr bonds
being cooked and eaten,
of Mexico and Quebec, and. although being Inclns^ In beary obliuary rules
aad what baa It amomted to? (hiir to
the trarelpr discovered that the half- above all other charms.
(be City of Brotherly Affection
bilBE kicked oat of tbe place 1 tried which he felt aura would be distastesnd tbe sioo' written In the elevated burned berries were very fragrani.
Tbe Engtlsb agrtculiural istaorer
that
time
was
as
much
spread
out
as
“Ob.
that's
all
right."
answered
the
ao bard to tm Might aa well be tbe
period.
The
aoeount
He knew now that be had turn
He collected a number of these, and gou 14.38 a wbek. a4cainst 84.C2 la
raacal Mka tblak I aa. and be done ed this way becanse he bad not been other. "But Jaaalhao. there Is some-; a country village, they found tbe place of Wosblnron'a burial reads na fol­ on crushing them with a atone, he Scotland, and $2.€t to Iretand. wblcta
very stuffy and pent up aa compared lows ;
vKb iir
brave enough to face wbal had come thing I have been going to apes
to tbe wages farm
found that ihclr aroma Increased to a
The boy trudged on. uklng an note to Urn. Beaolntelr be turned back, yoB about, and now this other chance with Mount VeraoD.
WASHINGTON ENTOMBED
hands receive In tbe West, mafcen
■eat extent.
Washington's ponderous fumllnrc
of bto sorrattadlaga. ooenpM only^ and reached hli lodging Jnst after
»me to you. you'd better decide
George Town. Dec. 20.
While wooderiag at this, be acci­ ibese United SUtea seem tbe "Land
arltb bla bitter, resentful tbogflbla. nlgfaitall.
tbe matter. I am rather Uklng It tor as not adapted lo (he Phllad^la
On Wednesday last, the mortal part dentally let fall the substance in a ran of Prutntoe " Indeed.
houses, and this gave him a gr^dcal of Washington, the Great—the Father
In aaentory be reviewed tbe
*nie next day Jonathan again sought granted that you dcaire to study Uw.
Tbe most prodlgl'ius power of mas^Ich contained bis scanty supply of
of annoyance.
Finally, aftgr much of tale country, and the Friend of nan.
BMtttba since bla motber’s death—bow work. Bat his bearing waa not what Am I rightr
water. Lo, wbst a miracle! The si- rie I. exhibited h.v A«li. The whale
altboo^ bean broken over hU kma. It had been before hla visit to the
“Nothing would please me belter.' (rouble, he leased a large, roomy was eonhleneOato the tomb, with koP
putrid watcrwai almoat Instant­ moves wlib a velocity through a dense ''
dwelling house from a Mr. McComb. ema taonora sad funeral pomp.
he had andeavored to pat tbonghu bare little eehool bouse.
said
Jonathan.
Because
ly purtfl^. He brought ll to hU llpi. medium of water that would earrr'
.of sMt aaMa and bsd striven to fnl- be bad more retpeci for himaelf, be
Well, it tbal la the ease It Is full which bad previoualy served as Ihe
A multitude of
It was fresh, agreeable, and ta a mo- him. If continued, round tbe world In
residence of the French minister, and from many miles round, at Mount
All bis duly to tala employer; how be
treated with greater coDaidera- time you began. If you will atop after
the traveler had so far rwov someibtog less than a fortnight, and
had been pniBtoted to a clerkship in Hon by oibera. But do his best, the hoars tonight. I'll map out a reading althcragh Washington decided to move Vernon, tbe rhoire abode and toil res­
swordfish has l^een known brxtrlke
cred bli strength and energy as to be
he ocniplcd the greater idence of the lllusirioua chief. There
tbe hardware atote: bow be bad been altnatloo he wanted did not appeal
courae for you." He rose and took
able in resume bto journey.
W* "sword through the oak ptenk of
noensed of tampering with ibr moneydown bla hat. then aald; "By (he way. pan of one month in transporting bis
• Ibe groves—the apacious avenship,
The lucky Arab gathered as msny
drawer: bow a amrked coin bad beeo' Day after day he walked the atn-eU. t rather liked a fentlment I saw mark­ movables and geiUng "fixed up" In hi*
the beautiful and aubllme acencs. Irerrles as he could, and. having ar
A singular eukiora U observed at
fnmd ta hli.puaaaaalBn. tbongb bow applying on every hand tor work, on an open page on your desk tbe mta- new quarters, so that the portion of the noUe mansion—bnt. alas! the au­
rived at Aden, to Arabia, be Infonned Axum. ta AbysslDls. When any peraoa
night
after
nl^t
retornlng
to
his
dlnhis
dairy
(which
be
kept
from
Ocio. It bad oome In bU pocket be could not
ef day. ft'a Jefferson concerning the
gust Inhabiiam was now no more. Ihe mnsU of bto discovery. Thst worboardlog-place nnsuceessfal. DlsInjured be gets bold. If poaalMe. of
ttfl; and BBally. bow be bad been dlscharacter of Washington, and touches hor. 1T8B, to 1790). covering t^e month Thst greaj soul was gone Hit mortal ihy divine- was an Inveterate opium
couragedT Perhaps, but he wts not
his adversary's garment and^ties It to
^aiiad la disgrace, and bla aabaethe matter (bat when onceuleclded. February. ITW. is taken up with
Indeed; but. ah! how
quant tailnr* to obtain another posi­ In despair. Tbe words “going through Washington went through with his sneb entries as "Moved the large ma- affeecing! ho* awful ibe spectacle of | yrra^ror to^^tafl‘^V“^thsf iSh hto own. If he ran do this tbe offender
atu-mpis to release himself nor
tion. All this, with tbe many details, with' bU purpose, whatever obstacles purpose, whatever obstacles op, Jgany sideboard into our new don.1- such worth and grestness. thus to
He iried^ Infusion of !jq le.ve the garment behind him. but
md." rang In his heart during
le today. A very tedious nnderisx- mortal eye*, fallen:—Yes!
passed through bis mind aa be swung
posed.' That Is a Qg>d stand for It
fallen! the roasted berries, and war
all fall waking hours, and inspired
quietly folittwa to .k.
the presence k#
of ki.
bto
along tbe Nortb Pnriey road that
fallen!
young man to uke early In. life. You If."
lightcd at tbe recovery of bto own superior*, wbo are to judge him
him
with
fresh
courage
at
every
turn.

The «iir> for Monday. February 12.
bleak rebruary day.
do well to turn your attention to ii.“
1 the long and lofty IHirtICo. where vigor, that, ta gratitude to the tree,
purpose was to And work. He
Record lime for converting wheat
He auddealy became coaaeloas that
lalhan was left alone In the of- 17M. reada as follows:
the Hero walk' d ta all hU glory. be called It cabuah. which in Arabia
"Set serinusl)- about removing my
he was very cold, aad be looked about would not give up hope.
lay the shroiide<l corpse. Th«* eignifles force.-San Franctaco Cbran- Into bread has been established by a
Ace. but a wonderful elation possessHU money was neariy sone. and tbe ed him. He rose and glanced at (he furniture to my new house. Two of
Canadian farmer. At three oclurk In
tor nome farmhouse where be might
ntenanre still composed and se- icle.
the afternoon the grata waa ta tbe
of the family (Wa.bpaesibly warn blmsetf at tbe kitehra needs of tbe hour were beginning to volume tbe lawyer had referred to.
•. seemed to di-pres* (sici the dlgsheaf. By «lx o'clock It had been
•re. Bat the trosen fields stretched ten upon him. when suddenly he was
-omfiieted the qooUUon: "His Innll.v of the spirit, w-birh lately dwelt
lfare*hed. cltimed ground Into flour,
hard and salartUng on either hand. offered a place wilb a lawyer that be legrity was most pore, his justice
in that lifeless form' There those
Only la the distance, oa tbe road promptly accepted. Tbe pay was
Infiexiblc." Jonathan felt be had bad ibeir beds taken there, and would who paid the last sad honours to thejcrown Prince of Japan Iroroensc mui- convened into dough and baked Into
HI. but It vras miougfa to Uvejupon. reached tbe luraing-point In his life.— sleep there tonight "
loave*
The t.rrod was not as light as
abend, did be spy anything that locAbenefactor of his rounify. took an Im : utude* in the streets saicbed and apand
be
would
have
oonalderable
Ume
that
of the average housewife, for the
Prom tbe-foregoing one is left to presslve—a farewell vie*.
•d like a human habitation. Tbe next
I People's Weekly.
j plauded the bridal t'roecs.ioo. but not
yrael cauool be hurried,
Inter that be was not in tbe
' vuinfe evtdeatly was bidden In tbe tor reading and study.
On the ornament a> the bead of the , ponton looked out of an upper win
^ Words of
One of tbe Aral books that he pur­
lent* were mad.- to take a
raUey Juat at band.
celebrating bto birthday with any an , coffin, was inscribed Surge ad Judl- .low
It to Idea; tbe people wc offer due hltoriiy or display. The humorlelum—about the middle of the coffin.! jhi* seemH hirange- bm the jap- •““'***’* photograph at the bottom of
As be west on. be came lu foil view chased was a volume of tbe Letters of
of tbe situation becomer all the more Cl--’------of tbe MTuctara uitb tbe boepll
JeScraoa. eoataining Ibe seleciloo what
n tbe Silver plate. [
exptons.i.m of i- wa* simple. It,
t
afterward defend our wi^k apparent wbtai one learn* from his
! Sombrerete. ta Mralco. The town to
«*lmaey-a equara. hare little bnlld- which be bad beard to the little
I to contrary K. .-tiquem—Indeed.
■chool bouse.
Let us raiee a standard to which the diary that this was about the fourth
»»g.
lag. ennooi
uadoobtedly a acboolbouBe.
I tot.ll.-,or . J.itoo..... ... loo, aowo'"»
T"." « C.or«. ,.d ,h. ..
tloy«
aa
^ a
, ’'*»’•
ray* V
at the •"'rtflton
meridian on
on June
June a
a tell
Call
as he
he oum
came sua ncerer. be mw
His employer was a man of aterilng wise and bomat can repair; tbe event time he-faad “set seriou«1y about re­ Departed toll life, on the I4tb Decem-ieltber literally of figuratively, upon
. a dosea or
team were In wait character and abrawd common tense. fs In tbe bands of Cod—From a speech moving" to bis new qnartera.
her. 1799, J
lember td
of the p
roval
famllv
•'>'» «lo»l«»*to toe utaaft
member
,vsi family.
One ]
. lag
tea ontaMe.
oataUs rram wlthta eouaded a
rat not long in' finding out Jona­ jnat prevloos to tbe orgsnltation of
■miles St the quaint’ Idea that would
'« l'» lowcM depth*. Tbe aonI
than Dallas. The youth was at Aral tbe eonatltutleoal convention.
klghpltched Toloe. as it soarhod
LiftaOta'a Tribute.
..............
inurprei
the ancle .rf a ____________
glance as a|“*^'
were deliveriag a sermon or twaOon.
retlcpov but after a llule be yielded
Few persons, perhap... old or young,. Washington to the migbtlesi »amel,u,rtit Vet
Vet there
there f.
f. mtich
much that
that 1*
1* wor.
wor. I|
My friends. It is not only the liberty could toll, wttooui ' reading up." tbe’of rorth. Long mince mightiest In the t
Joaathaa DallSB besluted. then, aa to the friendliness of bla employer'nnd
of emutotloo ta scrupulou* regard 1 Nf* long ago a glam raft of log.,
Us uyua swept the aorroendlng c
toM him Us whole atory.
of America that depends on your principal facts connected with the cause of civil liberty; still mlgbUesi for what are de«-med duty and honor, rontalntex 4.bW.0(d» feet of lumber, ar«»T sad aottlag better oCerad.
“And yon have no anspicton aa to valor and flrmneas. but what ongfat to Washington monument. It is a mem Jin morel -reformatlnn. On that name
j rived at San Diego. Cal., from Astotto.
taiMd towards the faatteiod. weather- who is the thief, or who put that dime be much more dear to you than your orial of which we hive every reason! no eulogy I* expected K cannot l>e.
To Save Her Name.
! Ore., more ilton IJOO mllci. breaking
beaua door, opened it scAly. end '
In yoor pocketT"
Hies—your honor:—From an address
be prtMd. but It Is not much to our ^ To add brightness to tbe sun or glory
Mme Mdba baa bad her name copy- tbe world's records for size and dis­
to. He tOeBd UmeeU in a ioag.
lonaiban besluted. "t don't want
his troops previous to tbe battle of credit, as a people, (bat It was noCto the name of Wi iingtoa to abke righted in tbe United States, to pre- tance of to* In the mammoth raft
row aatry. where atadry hau
aeeuae an Inaoeent peraoa." he Trenton.
finlsbed and dedicated unUI eighty- Imporaible. Let ncee
no attempt It. In vent It being made dreadfully eomi
were trunk! of many forest gtaata
Anally answered.
sis years after Waahtegton's deato. solemn awe pronounce tbe narae and by applketlon to all sorts of toeatri- over mo feet long, cut In tbe Oregon
•glu
a seeewd door bnm^t
Let tn animate «nd enequnge <
Washington died December 14. 1799, in Us naked, deathless splendor leave cal. pbannaceuUcal and other goods mountains. Tbe timbers were held to­
“A earmite Is not an accusation.
Candidly. I think It wtn be better tor ntber. and ^ow the whole worU that and congress, not many days tbenaf. it ahlDlng on.—Abraham lincoln.
jand preparaUou wHhoui her coosent gether by immense chains,

WMKJ'

OfUND TRAVCItSE HERALD. THVR9DAV. PEBRUARV 21. 1B07.

cm Ahwt wmjBim.

'Mr. Qaaia ftpya a Mama.

TklMUn of mrhigM nUitMai
IB 1»6B, noiMUOdP.
AMtMea nOnatkB ta IMC. 9210.SM>O0*.
ValBMloa iB

IMC BB T«Tt«wed.

9207^1B,«00.
. Tbzm paid for IMS. 93^24J»1.4S.
Tam tovIM

for IBM.

91.417,-

1«« ««r

91.000,

9XU9,
Tkx fMo Car

ten at special mecilngs at the ebardi

CMly Attonay M. C. Darla baa pnr- nest week, saatolcd by tbe Rev. Fotkebaaod the ieatdaeoe property ef D. H.
B of Thompaonrllle aad (be Ber:
Bracken oo the eoethweat
Wclllnron and

BrntoII of Honor and others.

Waxhlmnoo

aUeetL

bto old
any old/price. Now the aforesaid
oppcalle corner which he baa 'acrid to atoefc all came to (wo small trunks
W. C. HnIL the totter barhis
amaieemeau to erect a

Tn ntt tor t*06

par

91.000.

91M0T9.

goods for (be tohsbUanis of Buckley,

lealdeace there to the apring. and If not. (bey should bear to mind
Thit inakea Ike third aalc
ealc on ih^

Inhere are updodate stores here

m witbia the
e paat few a«ottiha>j

they ^ get anything they need

r F»b.4firH»e nHroMto are
aaaailM4.

^Ihat (heae stores

Tb« aUta ta^oaaudarloa
A. W. Rlckerd baa ytoMed to tie

Ua aaaaaBaat laUa for lOOS aad an-

eieaaalea of a large nunber of peo<

Tba vatoaikws pte to the Second ward aad today ab-

«»d la (*e laauiiTe aaaaaa»pat an-

that be to a candldaiei

BOuBcad OB Jaa. U |)ave beea aomr-

sad It to doohiful if there it aaotbev

ThU aaaaatmaiit. bawever. la blfber'
to tbe dty better posted apoa tbe
Uan tbat of 1905 br Baarlf 94.MO.OOO. city's affsire thst Mr. Rlckerd.
Nerertheleaa Uw ntlraada will pay was dty clerk for several terms
l«aa taaaa oo account ot a reduction made j brwt-ctoss offldaL TbU
of tba (ax rate. Laat year tbo nta perlcoce makes Mr. Rlttoerd a r*y
araa 917.40 on each 91.000 valuat

K Remember you cannot get somc^ for nothing.

Pptronice

home

kMustn'.
recelr-

effSrerd that on Prb. 11. tbe mall here­

Irires balD|^U>.20C.oeo aod tba Baal
-

carried

well and are ready to do

MafI carrier. Oscar

Vhat radooad oa rarfev. tba orlBlaal
Icuraa 9BOT4U.000.

hare

mrfor th'e past six months and ae

. bat araniAf caapMod fU rarkv of
Boimced lu flMla«t.

Bells rang, boys shouted knd dogs

TbU la a aery dcainbla property In a barked. Sstnrday evening to proc
One IceatloB. and a very ailrartive to tbe people of Buckley that a 920.000
realdence. Mr. Dprlt Block of dry goods was to be sold

9I7.40K.

desirable

candidate

for

aldernun.

tofore carried by , him to and

Is It Your
Own Hair?

house sltb togrlppe.

throat TraaerM Clijr'are:
1B0S.

bnlMIng up a large business.

1L«M.B.....

1400400

P. If........................ 27,1(0.000

r-

Ho will

IBOe.
make a strong candidate and If elect­
910400.000 ed will make one of tbe most valnable

SSO.OOO

BUSINESS CAROS.

Mich.

LUMBER-A'I kinds.
LATH and SHINGLES.
DOORS Aid WINDOWS-All styles. STORM SASH-The WArm kind.
BUILDING PAPER-AU gntda.
ROOFING-The best and cheapest.
INTERIOR FINIiH-Stock and specUl.
AU kinds of shop work to order on short notice.
,
Get our prices before buying.
Phonca. Bc-ll 300; Citr 30«
.=il.-, Lakn Avenue

\ O. O. F. Hall Oedicated.
curemotricF.

the new

If o

William T. Steward of Cl.leaso ai*i

have tbe Best Tea
the Market

We Believe
slick

?cur term two yoani^ago I... w-as leg-

1 u— Liinol-'f.- J .1 -pin
Choir.-Uiinol-.r.-J

III..-

od

particnlsrly fine tinvor «rd

rptini
final «'rpii-_"b.
If
thn* iatoy-n:
.
fki-i;

have
iry a

tmi
mnhle i

aan)|>!c

|»hj^ ofMia

\Vv will Ilk-'out riiaiHV* on your coming hark.

Price, SOc per pound.

J. J.
Muat B: Licensee.
H..1I.V. K.-l.,

IR.

jCiFFi il UJI

BRE :iiMA
,

Th.

Ir.-

ii:M, ..h,'L -;..ii ;i'l

bimurd RU'I I"-:-; i;jl.l. . iir-f :ill i--.i j. u

That Wln.“ ^

tolau-d
our of Offirt'-l;.-!
ej.il.i:. Jiltoy-K fIhiH I«- Iln-iiFrii -.iii.l ili.- ..m,
Buckley. Mich.. Pcb. 14.—The social Bdiwn W.StywarU of Ih-ln.U we
Tbe fotlowlng <Mcen were dcctcd given by the Udlcs Burial Hour club the city lo make a short vtoii to their .'f«m he tiiialo. that be will tiy i- ayaiii . rw Fbt.il i.:iy Jin. I«ir r.irli au.i -.nr
It the ebureb ^b. 2. was certainly a parents and fii-«ru<-, tUclr brother, and and to sure of many vo.ca from 'In $l«Ni tom.l h> ..l.v-n.- lb-- ..nliiiiiii.
lucccsa. A Biic piugrnm wBii given fatnil.v. They liuiv visited from time Fifth ward aa wcU a: ih:<
iIl'
•Hty.
Tloe prealdeaL J. C. Caaey of Btot and Ora Barden. In pouM4y‘>atolnr;.
aic but llito to ilie first lime they
Ask Apppsp'riMiofi.
toortb.
Mr. Itoaan was a ntemCM - ..f il.i
catabitobed a record. Bach mmilKT <if have all been togeiber as father nml
n.'IU'Ui Haito.r. F.-li’. I.'.—Tli.-.*<. -ilbVtea praaMenL-PVaak Hoeper. Man- tbo club bad to earn 2Sc and tell how nioibtT and the boys In a liillc muro water boiird iinlll Mial to.iiy w;i- .li- rni Mli tiirai! j-lai.- Fair a. .•■.rliiii.in

F. M. PAINE.

F-|_OFtlS-r ChtBnmi CrmrM 0tnM

today:

firm tm TiniMt

PrkidcciL H. L. Reywride, Benalre.

aekma.
'
<

they earned It, aad their wnya afRet.' than-twcnl)-eight yeai-s.

'

. » .

ooe lady (wbaee hnehand-lb nVabto to

Tba next meeting will probably be dOao) wadbedbtoTcet.

, Md to Beltolre.

FTpfcquor Uui-gi-ws of IbniUui to fill­

Proceede wps

l.riHlbiti <>( Il’.r.iM" fur |.i.-mlui

of Jacritson. Mich, was a caller.
M. J. Lalorc and Ctoyltn BUtes of
At tba ncotor BWBtbly meeting of Acme, were In town
Tuenday and'
af tbe Traveree City took a lob of cutting 2000 cords.of
Boat
company PHday.
stove wood for C. A. Brigham. They

fha dbpeters
1. - . Malor

have a gaaoltae engine and up-to-date
wood machine.
Mtos Iva Bdget was called home hr
Mr. the tnaess of her mother. Mia. Oeo.
tbe duties of tbc CSomem Is ailing her place very snttoiweassatlly taciude
TT. Tbe new bell has come and

“Regular as the 8un.“
• IS the
and > itlng .
gular .
to the aclinn
•f (be liver and bowels when n-culaied with Ur. Klngto S'** Ufe Pills.
GuatauierHl by
A. Itugbee Drug Co..
^n:
.........................
inah Drug '
Store,
e. S.
i E. Wait A

iireBesiWEST
'j'HE tenimoDT

Im Is jilared lEtn tbc MatriU. Ipnada
tte BcabtiM and Is absorbed. B«:»:tsia.•lesodacBwfoaowi. It U uc* dryies-doe*
radscasMCSta;. UrgeItiss, WMSWSi Dnigecbymsili TrtslPoe,:oceo-.tbymslL
V BBOraEBS. U Watto. Streeb-Kre T.

ibousaorlE
dnrins the p»»t
year i» that the Caoadian West is the
best West. Year
by year the
cultural Tin
tUve locreuse.t lu
—-------- - volume ard value.
and still tbe Canaduo i;.,v
eremcot.'llir'ISOacrr-irrc
to every bnga fide settler.

I Brail Mrutagn

Ttiepheonmenal torres.ria
rai!-«»r mileage - mala lines
aaJ t/rsaclic—has pul sIuifm

tbeae «f aaeiwUir.

Mr. Alley has
IS al- been placed.
ready aHused tba duties ot thst pc/lMr. and Mrs. Strew who have been
Mom '
very sick nle tmprertng slowly.

. ’•I'hiBra.Ttrsrtl f.| rhi;rcDe»,
siliiK,!,. laarWis. ebeau luel

Tbs plant ef tbe Motor Boat com­
Robert Flemtog of
Hsnton.
will
pany to well under way and aaveral have charge of tbe salting statloirhciw
•ttnedve boatt «re being
bullL thb year.
•mawg otbera. a lac tweaty-dre foot
U Dory baa pold his property cm

r The nineir mitlioa baif.ri
‘ whesf crop ol «his irar means
B-biXiOhOO le the fatme.i ol
Wrsiern Canada, npan (rota

2:i,7:«crir

matotog touneb wlU Imnk cabin. In Mato street, which will lx- used as a
•ddttkm to a spaed totmdi for a Oiaad millinery store after March 1.
He
Rapids patty.
will begin a building at once on



Bay.

Mlnh..

FVh.

The. Farmers’ Store
If you are.8
re.80ing: to build a house or born
.
this
summer you will'be thinking now about your haid*
ware and before you buy we want you to c jme and see
us for we can save you some money. You will want

RAILS, LOCKS, KNOBS and BINGES, BARN DOOR
ROLLERS and TRACK.
Our barn door rollers are winners; the door rolls
easily and ib'; door cannot get off the track. We tan
sell you these goods just as cheaply as you can send
away for them and you see the goods befi
:fore you pay
for them.

F-RAlSiK -TRUDE

adjotntog lol.
toniims

Herald.

- .

The CANADIAN West

b.v Greuze and Franx liato.

In favor of

:

Pays for both
nouncemtnt

<rf Berlin and while he to pm-aulng
bfe duties bto wife to devollng nineli

122.70, to be used to buy a bcU ter time to tbe piel-jres to the Kaiser
the ctaunrii.
Frederick mUReuin. eoiiyliiC iilelnivs
Mr. toiarUng rapreaeotlog the Inter-

' ABar.
r'^Nto—t

$1.00

- iTRY A .HERALD WANT AD

Kill :i-i.-lli-- l.-al-l.iiiiu- l.T
s'il=-;.i> i.lan.

Two papera tor (ho pr1c« af ana.

They sold two ing tbe Roosevelt chair 111 the rnfi'or-

duilca. after wbleh. eupper waa aerred

to bcaar at tbe aeeaataM tbe ball to aboal eeventy-ave.
ton prattOy decanted by tbe Weal

eonll.iueii aiid h.is held men. 'vat-' < iHcl-b siufe the lb«u w.vs ;o;i;i.

SaemaiT tnaaurar. iBaa fiaksr of ttng H Wore very lauRbabte. eepeetolly

toaUalm.

a taro*, au. i/kcit aa*

Ki.'sj,:,;, tKtv—- •“ “•

Odj

r~2~

^.r

5 jer Ceat idewei et H»eDe|«U9

Traverse City.

Nortbporl.Mlcb.. Feb. IE.—With ap-

...........................
■ wo. 1.
terdar as If wca tbe sixteenth aaitl-IhVu 'ti.m'as'ern'ortb
versan- of Ito- orgimixatlon of the
He li.en

BUCKLEY.

A GmcnX Satklag RevUftt dmc -

OEA^KfaS IN
Milk TesU.

nk Itopida. Mich.. Peb. 1C.—The curved to Thompstavillo
happened
rpecter and -aas allowed to un.re.,1
AfltflB County Teacheia' and PatrooB’ Tuetday noon when Hiss Dens Hay local 1. O. «. F. lodge.
hanquci »as served and ooveT^ ,vlih bis-huFl.M-p-s. Af I»..•aaoctotloB. now In neeakm here, to a died after taking live grains of strydi.
told f...
guesis. Tl.vl«inqnol-,,V=,i are ncr s.nn.ume.vl 1. s.ai.,1.
gnat Mcceaa. fully aixty tearben. btv nine with suicidal tolent. Ml»s May
was veo etolNir..le !.u.| wa.. el.-gaull.r
jy bawi lo hoei. el. ai,
aldea nany rlaitorn betog In attendclerk In the /xurtofece here and
prc|ured und w.ik enji>>'o<l l» ilie iitaaea. Laat erentog and yoalcmay was lovod by every one that knew
m<wt by ( veryniie. Very ehiqueiil a.I,
aftarnoca Dr. W. D. Hendenon of the her sad her death ban
were delKere.1 l-y i. W. MIIII-,
UMvaralty of Michigan dellv
the wholo rommunily.
She
ken or Travenw City. «. M, Ikim..
MoRaent aftdnsaa^ tbe ball txHng leaves besidas her pniwata. one sister
deputy fo>Ml
jacked to capacity.
and two brottam tn mnnrn her sad de­
Rev. Hr. Hiirlburt of Ncmiipert.
Thin toreneem Praf. P. L. Keefer of parture. The funeral serriees were
The new hall to :i very; flneirlrueii
tba ML Pleaeant Normal, delivered (wo lurid from her home (his afternoon.
and was oompleled at a cost of SrHiXUi.
■ddraaaea, epeaklng on “Agriculture
.Mr. iiogan was ok-etcd for a
to tba Rural Bebotria'’ and

Room 310 New State Bank Building.

n

Mrs. Frank Wlghlmaa to si>ending

rhat the

Tbompaeoviii
of tbe aadden deaths that

Plate Claaa, 8t«itn Boiler and Accident Inauranc*.

Traverse City,

evening,

buldde a

29,000.000

OflIoHW Etoetad.

SURPLUS. SaoXMO

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

210.000 saan on the coanell.
1400.000

t-OARLANRC

Rflacy to Loan on ImproTcd Rea! Btaic Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON.

-

ic vrer-k at Sbenaan.

A.TRACYLAVrftii,l|iiiA

Tire Tn%atice!

R A. Brtgham Is amflDed to tbc

The Icc harvest to now on at DuckThe followlug to Ui<- r«-sali «.( :to
tb1« UiU year U 91C.4C.
u-sts «if milk sampUii ooii.luii-I by
Iba raanlt of tbU reduction In tbc
Mr. and Mrs. Coates, viiritod at their Meat and MPk lustH-cior Uut-kciay
nta in to reduce imilraad taxei from and having much to do witli Its grovrth
daughter's, Mrs. C. A. Brlogbam Inst l^au .weokr .
SlMd^UB tor the year IBM. to 93.- a few years ago. he to naturally wellweek.
41749940 for the
iaformed and partleularly well quailContractor ' Felerson of Csdlllar.
a redncUon In tba total Uxea of 9117.- flsd.
painted a m-w sign for the holel BuckN,.
I.I., LL ».M.. IS.i000.
Mr. RIekerd's tnarhie works at
Icy this week.
Uw TataatiM tor the raada ruimtais cated In the Second ward aad be to

T. <X.Uftlf..

OnEN'TIST
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS I

The beet kind «1 a teelimoais: “Bold tor over eixiy yesrs. "

from

WPxford re Buckley vrould now acme'
i the 12:30 vraln to Buckley.

DR. 3IMYOeR

CNPITAI.,(2a<WOO

Do you pin your htt lo your
OVD htlr? Ctn’f do if?
Hiren’t enouEh htir? It rnusi
be you do not knov Ayer’^
HtirVieor! Here’s 9n introducrion! May the scquiinitnce result in t heavy Erovch
of rich, thick, elossy hair!
Use thiv splendid hair-food,
stop your faliini hair, and cet
rid of your dandrul^

while tba

. O. R. ft 1.............. 910490.000

________ e'jL
TnTcrscQtfStatcAaik ^

Ilie Ber. Vpham win imydn a

A deal baa b

OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING

14 —

•toaauM. I'm so sleepy." said tbe Ilttla S-year«ld daughter of Henry KaMs
at 9 o'clock yeeterday morning.

1

tog tba ebild tbe motber tenderly told
Bar ca her bad and wauBed tbe tired
- ves doae. little realising that tbe
was aalertng upon a aleep frtNn
«Bi^ aha would never more awake.
Tbe mUa

idft bad

awallowod two

grains of morpblar.

thra.

the

village and

Mrs. Vortnekir.

molbcr. makes her hnine.
'

-If so. it vvill interest you to
know that it can
•nd

without
.. t

be stopped

any

had

after-

wtib

effects,
Tects, and this without dan­

Hra. Kahto'

ger
:r of forming
ft
a drug habit or

Fbr several

havipg

your

stomach

ranged.

111. her suffering being nt (lines so se­

tain no opium, morphine, co­

TJicy positively con­

caine, chloral, ether or chloro­

esaarr and morpblnr was provided for

form in any form.

tbe porpeae of easing ber pain.

Anti-Pain

There were eight quarter grata tableU lying on tbe dresser when the
. ginadcblM came
' room.

tote tbe

tovalld's

When tbe child left tbe Ubiru

were gnse bn( were not adseed al the
tlmn.

At 11 o'clock Mrs. Vorinrkic

vas taken witk another spasm of pain
ud tbe attendant started to adminis­
ter tbe morphine.
Tbe (aMets were not on tbe dreaser
and not on the Boor.

Pills

Pr. Miles'

relieve

pain,

and leave only a sense of relief.
The reason for this is explained
by the fact that headache comes
froTfi tired, irritable, turbulent,
over-taxed brain nerves.

Anti-

Pain Pills soothe and strength­
en th«e nerves, thus removing
the cause.

They are harmless

when taken as directed.
"We ure IW. Mile*' Antl-PslB ntta

vs

Tbe visit of the

child was connected wtth tbeir dtoep
pearnnee aad tbe deep sleep to which
- abe was Isytog oaoBmed (be belief
thst she had nataa'tbem.

A physleUa

was baaUly snrnmoned but it was too
tote,

death

foilowlng

s

short time

bm-eo arem te be eoi^eirtr cxbsun-

a,
ji?
vsyw Uka

tbc Ami-Paln roia.
tber eidet me Hgtit awce. II la re- '

later.
Tbe death ^eb^^tle one to donbly

TIB?T t KARL. Detroit. Mlelt ;

sad as <mly t^fanr monlba ago Mm.:
Kabto- agei father dreppad dead wblla
ftiaeomed lor acBt

time

M^^LAUGHLIN’S
XXXX COFFEE
roafe* good obocy—becaoMe it's always good.
Always tbc same because it’s always blended
imd roasted just right
Extra good quality, because it’s imported direct
and sold dmcf to dealers.
Other ooflees must pay a pixrfit to importers,
.brokers and jobbers. You save three profits in XXXX
Coffee. The saving goes into higher quality.
That’s why McLaughlin’s XXXX Coffee is so
maeft better wm any other coffee at the same price.
The handy air-tight package and the glazing of
pure sugar ke^ this cerffee clean and fresh—pro^ tected firom dust, dirt and fiaul odors,
r
MCLaugfafin’sXXXXCofieeissoldby

All Wlrat-CIsss Orecars

wncktog la bto .gardes aad bto body
van act
.pftorward.

XXXX Coffee Chums at work

disar­

weeks Mrs. Vovlnckle has been very
vere that opiates were abaolutetr ner-

MR. FARMER

Sometimes?
with Dr. Miles' Anli-I'ain Pills;

Mr. and Mrs. Kabls live thtT-r miles
northwest of

Xswlind Denglsss

Head Ache

lilleaMa«ica2Co..S

Free

We Brant to buy good white oats.
We want to buy good *.hened corn or com
on cob.
■}.
We want to buy baled hay. either mixed
timothy or clover.
We want those nice fresh eggs-and that de­
licious butter of yours. We will pay you
- the highcit market pric:; Pay cash, sur­
prisingly good prices. Come to the aouth
west corner of Union and Cass street and
talk this business over.

A pair
iirof Fho<-8 li tbc brat
boyan.Iihr Srat
u»rl Iumli-r
st tfirl
ten jear* oM givii
iriac c:
oorrrx:t answer to tbia ocn

Greccr
Ntm.-a of winnera will be
(riven in this space sometime
in Febriia
'■ ' nary. Send answers
by mail.

FRONT AN D

CASS

street.

HAWP tmVtB— MBIULB, TMUBBPAV. PUflUARV «t. TMT.

I

U»m. liliah. Pm. t«^. p.
Mmm wm M M«r torMfl UM )MtM
JMI
mtf ■ QHUIII •«
•Mrl 0$m. tout «»r M piMM*
IMM M MwMmm «r hi. «M«htW.
HA S. e. ari—r. Iw wmW iwvt mikMh hWTM« t. 4Mth hrtMT.
M lay.
Mr. Mmw OMkw hM hMM wMi kl«
Hf«. tTmar, M Iwt •«•»■
*MK • aWwk. M WM M» w
M tMk a Umy Mid mirad to
rwA M« WM In «m MH •! Mttina
tM ihMh M th» «to»r .Ad NNtttal W.
MM M a b«
rrmavt hi* ftiaaa. M
la Miiinht Mat In Nam atoNM
ttm* M. hax NNd Mil Ma tha lamy.
Tha ftrM Mra. BraMr hM«r af any
I wMa ah. hwrd
MtMr^ crto. af atany- fhMhtnf tala
Ma taaNtaiw faand him with hi. hand
wMarthahaM H. had avWaNtly triad
to etaiid-away fram tha flamaa and hU
feaak'
•alaMf a MdH ah. wrappad It abavi
ftia bady, aatintulaMni tha fka. Than
with har bara hand. th. pattad oiit
tha «ra ta th. earpM and triad u
imp tha bady fiwm th. raam. K waa
b«WNd twr abanfth and eMIlns far
H<p. ah. aaeamd watar and put awt

Mood on Ihu platMra at tba tnnwaO impilM'to BtoUwr CRoa, vbaa
yo« tftai to leak bappy. aad
« aMout of ro«r aadma hand Mad
look and. mad mtadsn.
wn» ao happy ta th. thaagbt that yoa
I a paator whoa yoa ecmld gito op
> natkmai waik. Toor loMd BrothUlUto baeauM joo kmd Chriat.
aad you iovM Chriat Iweaua. you
lOTMi Brethn- Dltaai. Maay a oa.
haa baea aarad bMua. of hla fathar'e
God. faU Bochwb Blhta. hi. paator'a
hop. aad faith. Wa art w b« ebaaa.U through which aariag trwtha auy
be bmgfai la prrttotag
pariahtag aeaU brongbt to tttrtag
truth..
“Bui ictilghi Jt eeem. Il![. a iwtuctociloB mom. In fact tberr nrama W
be a
all bourn af iba dar and all day. of
111. wtwk. Your iMwity to BroihmCaaby ha. alrrwdr brroNH* maalfeat.
and hi. ntalriry i. wall aaaarad.
The moat popuUr tanltutimi ta tbr
world ta lb. ebufch. lb. moat
book. Ifar BlUr. and lb. moai popular
ta Jeans, and what wr niwd la
our sriwlcf Is the power of ibe Holy
spirit io eonaeenite u« to Ood'a will.!
Theib ta a bareay of denytag Cbrist
and tb. Blblr. and a far won. haarruy
U that of accepting CbriM and lb.
Bible aa«omlag from God; aad yet t.fuslDg abediroee to'
Tb. hermiy of dlaehmlMM. ta moat

•WHK'B

WHI Laaua City.
spirit which promieed uMceattai operStato Natam
| leried by Iwa Justkwt of toe peace.
The Rav. L. B. Carpeater. pastor of atloas for the present year. Secretary
Dan UeLritan « Uanlaiiqne. who! Mrs. Timothy W. fsiewsri. who t
Umlor repprtod that aubecrlptloas to
b. Fourteenth' Sirwt Metta
the tadaatrtal fund bad come ta rather went west tome time ago. and semred been engaged In the grocery biurioros
temporary emptaymeBi to a faeiorr'at Alpena for some time, is dead from
imtil his yonng fruit tree* maiored. appoplexy. Pour small children w.rhowever, that the papers re­
'vive.
quest those eobecriblor to tbe fuad. to faas been killed by eleeiriciiy.
mail their cheeks to him at their
Bseanala ta -'jpeinn' good." But- If 8upi. Fm..ry. of the Maeklnar taearliest convenieiice.
seven arrests were made ta a whole biua park r.iraralssioB. has hta way
month and a total of ooly $5 was nd- the legbdnture at Iwaslng will put a
PiMldent Santo appoliiied the board
' ii.de eonitullleea a« fdlows; .
Eseciitlrr-^.
r.arvmive m. W. Mllltken. Thos.
Cu^uttialz.
T Bates. W. W. Smith.
Ways and Means—A. V. Pi
R. 8. Pratr. Oscar Slmpsoa. C.
bee. H. Mooiagae.
lodiisirtai—Prank Himilion. H. 8.
Mull. WlUlam Loudon. M. 8, Sanders.
R'. P. Williams.
'
Public
-......................
-F. W.IISFlings. I. B. Gilbert. D. CochUn. L. K.
Gibbs.
JenaC.
C. Pejersen.
___ Jens
Monlclpnl ASairw.ii. a. Unsari.
K Waller.
Siailstlcs—J, W, Uannen. B. I.
Sprague. O. P.
P.'XJarver.
Futett PrTtddeiH—W. <”. Jlnll.
Browu. r. U. GteUIck.
Poialoes and Pm.liice—f^W. Lare. J. H UcOo.li
enough. J
Pnilt- a J Morgan. Haro Koeeland. U Wlnnle.
l>c Rrv. L. B^ Carpenter.

ReialL Itaulers—I.. R. Stlrkney.
rr. J.
H.. SielJiberg.
. ..iberg, J. A. Mot
[oaiagnr. E. C.
lime reating. ThU aeikm ta the result Lewi
.MoCnrmirk.
...k,
aiiark of nerroui prosiratino
Rnterlalnmeni' •. I). C Oermalne.
riad tha apM man aut M tha raavn.
broGgtil on hy over work.
Hid alathtat
ahnaat anUrMy
. C. Bums.
Mr. Carpenter came to this city a
adMwiNad, Ma abirt bataf bumad aft
year ago last SepieBiber from WIIransponallon—W. I.. DeWItt. U. P.
ta wilMh tbraa tachaa af tha naek
liansbiirg and itntnedtalely went to Perlett. A. W. RIckerd.
band. MU bade
AudiitaR—C. A. Itammond. ,M. F.
work wlih great real. I.ahi Jiilv,
M a arup. tha flari> bataf biaik and
ib«r of ttaU ab.Rh (dd
Haskril. C. R. Dock!
the mmlt ot bU efforts and those
Umlor. A. B.
baManad. Ma waa kapt wndar tha lih that Brother UDom carried perpetual
handsome new
ftathea af aptotaa ail nltht laat night hate ta hta heart—he baled drooM church building was dedicated.
Conveniioas. Fairs and Bnti
leriain’ dad Mtey M JuM aihm. thai. batag And Bioihwr Caaby iraau to be atari'
ta hta zeal for the Master's serrlre menis—C. M. Beers. N. E. Degi
na hapaa ft hU raemrary.
lag oat Jtwt aa batefal aloag that Mr. Carpenter overtased bis airengita
Mr. hdanw haa Itaag hart many nne. *A place for ererreor. and^Maryi
hnd the result was that hta nerroiis
yatto aad la w*ll knawn and raapi
ta Mt plane.' ta a spiradtd dinretf tystrin ^fnsed to aland tbe straii
A Valuabla Bill.
by th. .ntlr. cmnuaI^.
motto. Some years ago a German longer. He will probably not engage
Fred RJehler. a traveling man,
warship, oonlrary to tmiy. was about ta active work until the end of the whose home ta ta ibis city, is in posbombard Apia, an iitand at Samoo. year.
aessinn of a Canadian $4 bill which ta
■mid to be worth Just an even IHsi,
and thuB Mtablleh supremacy orer the
A porUon of the
There are Just tbiw of these bills out
Mar. J. A. Gasby aad tba mw uem- laland group. But at night the captain
packed and they will be iblpped and Ihe value lies ta Ihe mtatake
bfia
by taa Church of Chriat of the United Stolet boat Adams
Clarion Uonday but Ur, and Um made in ibe pHntiiig.
On ibe from of ihe bill ta shown*
____ . _______J tha ehnrehwaa w.n Ytacd It betsreea Apia and tha Carpenter will drive througb. tbey
roeriran locks. Somegllad with Mtobara aad tbalr friaada. German boat aad sent woid: 'You may havlng numerous friends along tbe piciiire of
Tba acMrtoa waa a rtj plaaaaat oac dr. away, but 41.1 every shot mast way. They may not leave for two
. wmiM
rake the Adama.^ The place for even - weeks yet. all depending oo Ur. Car­ Is accord with Canadian pride ' o ..have
aad wu'gMeraat from
plcliirei of American Instiiiitloes
CioaB 'la aaw aalaUtara ai tha Rar. Kristian U between the loat soul and penter's condition.
tbeir money. It 1a a safe guess also
c( darknaaa. for
Ifr. ^hr baa bm bare hMw eaoagb
Ur. Carpenter’s resignallcm leaves
some goveremeoi emplove lost
the aalvation of the loat . in London only two Protestant mtnisters ta tbe that
hta bead as tbe .result of the error.
great central clock 'big Ben' city who bare been here orer one
The bill has Ibe appearance nf ordi­
thunders forth . the houn aa they rear, the Rev. Demos CorbHa of tbe nary money with tbe ezeeptinn of the
Mme. but quarter hours are announe- Congregational churrh and the Rev. foci that It Is good for St. In the mrnen ore the flgiiraw and It was issiiwl
od by a beeutltul otilme of bells, peel. L. H. Bissell of the Presbyterian July
:. l»oi>. lo 'he eoraere me ilic
TiTMtarM .7 .jm-r W Ing forth the tuneful atmta, 'f know eliureh.
pictures of the goveram general an-l
hta lady. On the hack of the bill there
thdt my redeemer liveth,' Tlir dlsta
a
plcinre
of Quebec and the usual
elplee of Oirtat moK live forth hta
Board of Trade.
scroll work. The back of the bill is
The regular monthly meetlug ta the 'alao defwivg inaamaeb as tbe four
.“Bfother Caaby. I wekaoe ta behalf dlreeiora of ibe Traverse City board
e would be taken for i
of Ibe UlDlsler's aaaoolalloN. You: of trade was held in the council rooms
Thursday night. It was an interesting ■"fS
The other two bills are owned In
ay* no qyianger now. We have ooae
searion and' tberq were dtscnaslona St. Ignaet- Mr. Richter, deaplie the
10 prize ypu as.a faithful and effedeot upon matters of public Interest ta -offer
of tiiW ta tut goliig
worker ta tbe Lord, and m erllltag to which tbe board of trade will doubt- in lo the governi
He has bud it
five }-ear*.
booperate.wfth your bretherw ta the leaa become an Importam taflumce.
The matter of advertising Traverse
worit.or.ihe city. Unr Ibe Lord hleat
you in- your mJnletry. la our waited City exienslvefy was itlseosHed and It
Death ef Mra. Roesa.
• .
10 y«^ of age but It still an ef- prayer."
bontd that some method of persistent | Bingham. Mich.. Feb. 15.—Mrs. AdaadVerttamg sIkmiIcI In- adopted. The ne Rof
loosa died at her honic -here
Tbe program concludad with
tefagt'workar. He anld ta pan
matter of printing a rltyutar of gen­ ::r.O this rooming, the cause of liei
,>'Ufu la ma4e up of nnafatae. vocal solo hy.lrloae
eral Inrormatloo to be distributed death being pneumonia. She has
MutoU aad' gurm. We aa a Mmreh. tccltatlou by Ulaa Ruby Hooker,
among the bnslness men to enclose marie her home here 'for• Ihe p
vocal spio by W. WlDtams aad a aUM- with their eorrespondenee. was given t*-en .
ligit pt^ ^raugh all of tbeae.
4 CZ yea
....
aged
matter II Dinnihs anil
tloa by the Saaday aebotfi orchestra. -------—... ........... ..
dav». Rho leaves i
«pa Oke a-dark
heulib two ado|j
Light refreshmenta were served hy r baring simitar Information printed husltand ta feeble heulib.
1 the backs of envelopes. This was SOBS and a ilaughter. Mrs. Kno-s's
the ladles.
nuilrien name was Adailne Uanb-ls uni
Secrelarr Umlor presented i
fM<ingHnii w take pBeet Nor. l. but
she was ia.ra iu Palmyra. Portage
tract signed by blmaelf and Pre
ruiinty. Otihi.
A Buoy Ptaea.
than was a allver lining to that eload
Santo, which rep
«hi« ha taM ha Aew of
whom

.. oS;.

mm

ta a busy place about ibla
ha dtahtM-eonld take bU plaee.
any of Chicago to
> this city. Mr. Schuyler
''Nmr anee thtee months of faUh Umo. They employ twaaty-gve men
ntraci l•erl)rF leaving
at prenent aad expect to Increase their
111 aerrice. we are glad
tienlsy, moratag and has. n luraed
force ta tbe near future. There has yestei
ChlruRo to eomplrie bisII aarraagebeen aome delay ta toe ahlpplag of toe
ear church
“in the alatnc of liberty in New BtaterUI bat Bow the aerrice ta better
and Ihe new material Is beiac wnriicd ably iN-fore the lilb
York harbor with outairetehed
The
aulij-vt of -an rgrieoliiiral and
hiWt put tbe ffamlag toirh to the in- up as fast aa it arrivea.
Industrial fair or es'poaitlon was
Tbe eompour ta putting nut
enmlug atarioer. n may ever hold out
brought for disetisslnn and it was Ihe
of gobds that comparee ft
nnunlmous aenilment of iboae present
lo-wa life, light and good ctmnaeL"
Mr. Pewnaoa then welcomed il 'ftaoae of tbe eastern markets. The that the board of trade should
ttacraie wlih ln(en-»ted farmeni and
' > bnd been added work of organizing baa aecessarlly business men to bring abont a fair to
to tbe ehurch stare Ur. caabya ar- been alow owing to tbe newness of be held ta ihIA city, probably some
the Industry la thta city, hut Ur. Pay- lime ta September. It was saggesied
r^, ahoM aUty In all.
Mr. Gnahy then reapoadad to the son aayi that they have no fear of that the fair In- held alioiit the llroei
souibern ezeiirslons come north,
being uanble ta aecurc all of bis help tbe
warm grMtlag. aajrlng ta part
which wotild Im- a source of Just vuch
ta the city. No new lines outside of
iny of tbe exeursloni. In rr
romlDg to
tf Dortht fael aaanrH that thU toe doortockt will be tatrodueed
Article UkM op the whole biiilil era Mirblgan eveiv rar. This
uu amre to the church
aiilon was reft;rn-<l
aM BVMtf thaii each occaataea naoal' lag. Tbe stockholders feel that the on eonvenilons.
ly do. It pay be' a comparvivety eompaar haa taken a Arm bold and ta meats with
raetom’
RUllter lip carefully and report at a
fdriMi proofing to welcome a pastor bare to stay.
Isier meeting nf the hoard.
ip the form of a receptloB, bnt It la
The qiiesllon ns to tbe advisaliilily
East Jordan Won.
a moMi ttaader arritwne to stand by
of a Potirih of July eelebrailon Wii-i
Ehat Jordan. F>b. IS.—The Baal also ennHldered. It » • stated that
him la Mlth. to bold up bli baada ta
E- of the business
good work and to pray tor him under Jordan High school debatlag team
from tbe Troverar City trio last
upon the grounds thai
ling, tbe Judges atsndtag
"All thaa^ tblnga you have done to
day Ihiit Ihey ibemselves and their
a mneb greator extent thma nay other one ta Ihalr favor. The rlsliors bad clerks siioiild be able lo enjoy and not
work, witirh woubl
people for whom have labored. TUa Ibe beat delivery, but
for tbe emraiative were tacking la be Ibe case. In ease of s public cetelo me la tba greatoU weleoaae aad
On the other band Ji has the
strength. Althougb they bad tbe popu­ hrallon
IhU account. It cornea SrsL t k»
M-ntimeni of a large uiiuilier qf fsrnilar
aide
of
tbe
question,
they
could
that the wekomp. aa aboara by tl
potruns
ms of Ibe
II liical husKu-m
bailor down tbe Boat Jordan argu- bonoes. that Traverse Criy should f
pragtoA U genuine and cornea from
qucnily furnish them opporuinlties
yofy benrin

enjoy then
iheoisrives
-taere.
“Aa tor my retatloaa to the eburcb.
dollars of trade eomcH from the
Oeath af Christian Lkhty.
I promlae you ibst I aball do Joat one
undlng country lule Traverse Clt)
Cbristtan
Uehiy.
aged
7h
yean
acd
il
il
was.
suggaated
that
Txaversa
thlag., nanaly to endeavor
ly owes H to Ihrir eountiy patrons
Jtoiia and to make Him known by 5 tuoDtbs passed away at hta borne.
give them

a good..........................
lime at least ooce
7*5 SUth street. Priday, of paruty.
wtw and life."
every
1»o
or
three
veatv.
Mr. Llehiy had been subject to
Ur. Cantoy's wife aad family have
Thta *eDtiment found favor with the
been hei* aotae time and ihe pro­ tbe disease sererni years but was a hoard aad the ntalter • m' probably
lip for eolisiderallc
eonsiderailoh
Ion later on.
on
gram was greatly taterafeied with by patient aufferer. The deceased has
feral other nuitieiaf of
o generarinbeen
a
realdeni
of
Traverae
City
for
toe tact that bit little J-year-old daugh­
teresi were discussed, aiid ihe'inemter was taken auddeaily ni at 5:J0 tast four yeara. He leaves eleven ebll- bers of ibe board tnanlfeatod a {lufdie
evaning. Through toe Wndneaa of the dm. six daughters and five sobs, all
ffhoraWiaorrthssrrarotns swtVa «r.(h«
Members of tbe church. Ur. and Ura. of whieb live in or utor this eliv.
^by were able to attend the aerYleea.
Asm Sager of Areble dropped dead
A violta eelo by UIm Bdlib Bpweo
I bis borne Saturday moratag of par­
fcinowed Ur. Cnaby's response and
alysis. Mr. Sager bis been ta HI bealih
eatte a teritattaa by utas Usrlon
for aome lime and hts death waa
fpM and a aeleetion by toe InAlW
nncapected. He leaves two dangbi
gncHM.
tobva tatsr^ly
both of Areble.
Is behalf Pf Ibe etanrdie. ta the
city. Ur. Caaby was welcomed by the
Oonaly Tros
Mb tocaia Nrod fur Mrevlarsaad Uvnaio- «
Bw.U 0. BIsm-II of the nrai Pteaby- that there are about two manihs ta
J. CRgNET
teetaa thnrtji. who apoke aa followa; arUeh to radeem properly moU for the
T aM remteded Of tbe uai time I ttfiS taxim.

.

3C.nSi?i:

FARMERS, wj; WU1
grata
and feed gilndiug. Yum
anil mill products. VVe win pay yun the
highest rash prle.-- for your grain.
HMlI yon ottr pitulucis at wh.riell Is to oni niiilual uriruntage to
trade. Cull unit se<> iia.
Tmverse City Mming Co.

atop to -grafttag"
bflU down tbe ebaigaa tor a ride
rooBd the laland to »t.
AaoUTed hy hta white wife aad kla
fiill-Mnoded daughter by a fonaer ta.
dian wife. Mtwea Smith, tbe txaeff
Chippewa Indian evangriisi. w-m at^
the ways of the sinful at Rtaad-

No. 2041. fled at WaAk^

S*vc THpr A'tbiTiO'' Afiaiif
TH>T-rjnf.{5-Tvr.,,jrai
■qy rflh -tac CTtrrvT' ricn^t
"For over lliirty years." writes a
nu™ThC5iS'5>unc5 uron
Bendemm. m Us Anffdes. " I havu
,
tefstor.
tha
it
com
yea
too i> Ate itoply 1
used AAucUm' CoCea. Man)- taam

C’

' (t>MMircoaf«ao<^w(*«.liHlw|W^fl--e'

ee
—I
■ 10, loa isyg hm w the wwM matsiEj. l-w
>u«
m.* No Other codec lias'Ur maanlly emmaaOBsIr derm b*ott
DsaY lUe k. amU ita lotos aor *a ptoa
mver faa«ff aroma. 1 care ;«4««ARtS5Mto...ya.ra-ra.,i« total. ih.m>qaJ*y- N. swimi wW. yI cotid tel you ifato' ' Manyotherj'
ARiOSA Catos.
bodlb OTocen will try to seO
people have the sune opuuoB.
II your Mocer wfl Mt akiply, tvMe to
u iiuteaa loose
which
Arfaockto* wm dw fas reaato pwkaHiy**
k cofiee
-J
II • tbe
ARBUCKLE BROBv
stow. ^ a, wits cRsed alj ito othw. pts roaUa- tt Asharoed to sell id i
Nre Ywk cap.

T h w towmarlcwblw Suoowsw od-khw .

GriimeU Bros. Piano
Is CoBVlncIno Prool ol Its MalcM^ OnsUtlcs
Throutfli ali.-er force of nurit. «ml with oor moat utfeolive ailvertiiioR. tbe’\ioa*ww4a (gf de­
lighted purdiaaeia. the dt-niuil foroutowu make of Piano luu grown toauoli proportiODaliiit In
ieto than five year* we have lieen compelled to treble the aixe aad output of our fartoiy.
Asd
today, notwithstanding thoji- largely im-reeard faeilitiea. we are acan-ely aUc to fill alt order*.
Oor present plant i-ompriece the- three planU shown herewith, aggregatiug over (10.000 miuan
fei-t of floor apace ami tNiaippi-l with t-verj- modern appltance for high gm-lc piano building.

The Grinndl Bros. Fi:uio U atrictly an artistic creation nf the liighret eicellenee. It is pre- oniicis-i. w.'I people of imi.ioU U.P- un.1
lilierimiiioUoii.
m.ny ..t .li-HP
.............. 1. oi.nitor lini.
......................................................................
midi*
We .-ire prou'I to number among lU purchaser* an<] jiioat enthusiastic admirer*.
‘rtiitofll Bre*. Piano if fully gnaranteelTfpr ;m nnliuiitml time.
.Selling.hreet from the factory en.-iMe». its to quoUt very low pitcc* ami this, coupled with it*
exreedinirly high quality, make* our piano the greatest vdne in tbe world.
Very «uy i>«yment
torra* aTTange-f, llinttratetl rnUlogaml Imollel of i.-aiimonial* gladly mailed lo any addrrea.

Factories
Hllecn Stores
Detroit. Mich.
iBiOclilaaB
BRANCH STORE ISS E. FRONT ST., TRAVERSE CITY.

GRINNELL BROS.

IS "ON IN EARNEST

, Maay are laktag advantage at this chance lo gel a good Soil or Overcoat ntn price
that Is no Indication ot Ihe valoe. The pnbllc knows when we enl loose lor a cleanop we have reasons lor il and give them what we advertise lo give.

MEN’S

At $8.95

S U ITS

At $10.95

We have about l-'i left - all
isizes) and mon? than half
of them «o!il r*fgularly at
$14 and $1-')

At $6.95

At $14.95

There are still over 50 on
hand and not a suit but is
worth a half more—some
nearly double this price.

OV

There is a big range of sizes
in strikingly nice things,
which arestmoly irresistible,
l ormcriy $1-1 to
i

RCO AT

At $8.95

At $11.95

W« have oMrly 10 • imU itml
iTbree *ol.l fiom $!• to

44 poly.

.\««rly

"■

to am cefee butacM hen* m Mch (icnuv |

Ou^Fcbniary Sale

There are about

1

\V.. are atrt/iigcst in the small

SU |

aixe* il*- to
pUin Uarka.

black* to tbe ' . Lid.-st*- lit..- of
pattern* aud mixtun* t-iUiut.
Sixe* :» to 44. Some of iLitae
. arc about half regular price.

Hamilton Clottiing Co.

■ES

kUb^TNURADAV. nBWDAItV t1. TfOP.

fiBpa about

l»M Artw,Hk.

pnta. mimmak tea

vm*-

tfUao

oMa

tba

poar<

RMPIRE.

W. AHob of Want Kaaaaai was la

ipK*. Mich.. F..eb. 14.—Netaca R.

onnbd abd-ta gattlag oat aboat MO.- towa oa baaiooBa Satnidap laat.

Pnacla Paraapk. wbo tor aotna Ua# Tomr of Cbdlltae was a baalnesa
caBer here last Wedneadoy.
«wak* tIiIm* Joate vltkla tkt beratt* naharUalaotheptoprlatorofFtabar'alpaat baa bean amplorad at
Charles Braneu of Tmvefee City.
of tMUMB
U m«a
Arbor. doek at ibU nilaga and the agent of eg Mtn. Hocbndel, retorned to her
as la Eatpire last Tbnraday la tbe
Lbeolpd opea tbo ohorao ot an)MUe The Northern Mlrhlgan Tnaaporu- bomoSmiday.
MO not of Umbor tbU wtator.

Mr.]

ikm Co. He iiaodloaall klodaoffarm
lAko, ud bant Ui oiB«ef tbc tovnlot produce during the

Mrs. J. Rouaaeaa visited

pbM troM. tt |l»a« It gltM It a

Uko Jddilgu U4 pletnraOQM Glen

J. Twaddle of Tnvene diy was

pit-

Hr. PUher

te^M and aoral tocaUoa tbpi U oM aplrited and analoai to

help

her son

t lost week.

laiereet of Grianell Bras., nnatebaasa.
D. W. Power, manager ot the Em­
pire exchange hank, has been ben- for
Ibe past tew dsya

buBioess nller laai week.

j

•aaalM hr sap otber vtUai* la tba Olen Arbor one of the ’‘blggan little

MrA H. L. Nes^ of Glen Arbor,
Minnie Pvtaraon and Alma Rogers
came down tram Sefaoraberg cm Satur­ passed through .town last Tuesday,
rnronte to Manlstre on a visit.
Qlaa Arbor, aot aaUko tba otbar
b. F. Sheridan la the proprieior of day evening's tnin.
Mr. and Mn. Waruess and children
TlltacN of thia roHoe, bad Ua br«ln- another getterml aton- nt Glen Arbor.
Miss Ingn BtelA teacher at dlstrlcl

Ofoad Travo'oa rofioa.

n]a( aa a

towna" lo thli purt of the eoanlrp.

tuaabortowa.

and

while

irrlea n complete line of mereun-

So. S. Ceourvllle township, spent Sat­

re vialllDg In Glea Arbor.

ibeia ta coeaMoralda
dab*- aUll Ule gboda. and haadlea fam aad dalip urday and Snadty at tbe borne of Mr.
Sena, tbe liitle danidtter of Mr.
aiaohd it. aot lambend pat. it baa be- prodMAa Id conoectloa with bit baai- nod Mn. Ensworth BRlmaa.
and MrJ. Thomas Moore was very ill
coaM a rarp aeilra town now. due in
Bp bla eoaatant a
Mr aad Mrs. Cllat Richards of Slog- last week but is-marh Improved at
iBo baiiaobta It lacoiraa
bnilBaaa, and bla nlrlng a 'aonan haii called on old netgbbors
pr.-ent.
N
aplaadid rarwitab aoaatrp
deal" lo ererrbodp he baa bnllt ap
week.
John Frehse was quite HI with a
Dorlat tba reaort iiaaaon. Glaa Arbor large anbauntlal bualneaa.
Philip Haimrorili wai In town
bod cold on hU lungs last week.'
la finitad bp a praat maap toiiriMa
L. RriekaOD la the eongnlnl praprl
week in the interval of iba Carp Lake
TbelinA the two and a half year-old
aad naortara. who think tba prattp tor ot Glen ArbOr'a pool and blllUrd Lumber conpany.
»
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Thomas'
Bboraa et CUan Uka are QBaarpaai
parlora.
He earrtea a eomplele line
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blllman speot
Sherman Is sugering fnm a gathering
bp nap bodp or waiar fonnd In thIa
of amokera anppIlM and eoafeetionerT. Sunday at the home of Mrs. nilimaa'a
in nae of her ears.
tIoB. for beanip ud (randanr.
Mr. adekaoo la the rtitage barber and lan-nls In Tr|verse City.
Wllllatn Hodge of Traverse <iiv and
bahlBi (Toonda are remarkable, and npia a neat. np4o-daie ahop. He aiao
The auction sale which wns held
Prank Hathaway of Roebeater. N. Y»
tba bl^ hllla, dalea and ranaPA an reporta a large patronage.
Mooday to dispose of the bouse
all atsdded with eotp littia eottacaa

B. P. fUp la BBocher

and larfo

on proprietor.

apaalooa

and

botala: built bara aad
' tba laka.

a

than

Glen

orMr. Hodge.

plate line of all memntlle eommoilieB

Tbaaa batata an mahagad

aiom Unaa to tmaure ararp comfoH

visited here last week with tbe family

Arbor

He handlea a

nanallp found In the

above

named

place of buUneaa bad bp hh atrtA at­

we City arted
Mr. and

An epidemic

unciloueer.

Mrs. A. J.

Tnverae Clly

visited

lagrippr sirueb tbe

HSISTERSHIVE
ECMOFNEIUI
Two Illinois Girts Suffer frocn Scalp
TroubU-Anetiier Sister Needsa
ToRic’''friend Suensts Cuticura
-They Use KaiTttei Give
MUCH PRAISE TO Aa

cuticura remedies^

coke (g Cutinwa thmp and
U>x •#
Ctttksaa Oiaawnl. as that «a* all
that waa teqidred to cure my diwww.
to tm the CuUrura RreortHM. whM-h
1 did. B>d am glad u>aayihattl>-> cured
all timra. My^risue TO
of th. bead by U.IUC tUCutlnm HMaMlira. A»>tl>-e
Ul»e Krttrr Ilia«
iw^ ruticura Rraolveot and Pill* iand
think* (her area St-k-nilel lutik'. Ii-munolaay-xaitlr howiung l>ii(ten*l. I.iii i
tUnk aUiut <i|x iB«otb>. Um K>l>ib

UcKowakI .of Empire Lnmber Co's machine shop
parents and nilltond employes last week, the

fhelr

Tletibs were W. 8. Reed. Ernest Beanorth of Cedar this weeek.
The Pero family Is agala quaran­ mals, Win MorrU and James McGraai.
BBtlbi B^aon, and wbo ntnrn paar a large flourlahlng bualneaa at cbla tined for dlphthertt. The schools are
John Berty wbb is ill with a slight
attar ^ uill bow. ibalr dlSarant plan.
ejrwed In eonseqnence.
attack of aaaall pox at his home near
and coartnlabeo to Ibalr palnmi, who tention to buatneaa. hia fair and Im­

atop at tba dlVaraat plaeaa dnriag tba partial buBlneas metboda. haa built up

parawaaM ara looked for with tba

Maoirn. Plaher * Sheridan an the

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brownell are Osboro, Is recovering nicely nntl will
“thint teeetvlng n visit from Mrs. RrownclI's soon bo well ngnio.
e^thm na liarblapera of aprlai and nlleving parlora' aad haadle ia
parents of alkaskn. who have just
C. B, Aekorman. Mr. P. Horen. Hike
nactloo with the above aeeaaaarp 1
turned from Chicago, where they had Minnaugh. George Johnson. Rajion
aUMaortatnltp and In tba nasM anti- proprtetora

'

Wblla'tbab

of Gin

Arbor’a

of drinkablea. a llae of domaalle and

roport keepara ara doing the work of imported eigara.

to' Ibe county conn-oiina hHd at !>■-

Maywo and Jerry SuUIvnn went out

tUa plaea for tbo onlaldm. than U .tor of Glea Art»r-a M. B. ehareh.

> Tnverae City Monilay evening to

thia oqa of plre, Ovialt, Burdiekvitle and natie

tba atnagaat
tba eountrp.

River.
Atnoag tboae an aere^l

Mr. Haaktaa

coadacti

*

Mrs. William MeU-er of Bast Kasecus visited her daiigtier. Mrs. Ross,

bis

work

horses last week.
Ib-rt Tedball

was quite

tick with

lagrippe last week.

Inga here at Glen Arbor’a prattp edl- this week,

aad It giTOa tba Raeord A Hanid Oo.. Sea averp two waafca and nporia a

land Feb. g.
Ed. Gonld lost onp' of

OBOtbv boap tot af MlfMualt wboaa afaw oflidatea at (be chnndiea at Bm- attend tbe businasa college banquet.
antMUoaa an to make

ierlM.___ _taeauw of
tlie dreadful
______jlfi-xrlhat
lhedL«flgurx.
IL«fl(rirut^ i« lo
UfiAmg.
It* fulise happin-'
and i> r u* iir r 11 V .
lirtice It leeomie tlic
duly i f mutbera .<
»Ui'h antict.ri dilUinw

been for some time visiting another Selby and E P. Carr, were deleimles
daughter.

Tba Rev. Wm. Maakina la tbe

pTWitfa, building up n naort boow at

EVERY CHILD

Amtcted with Torturing
Disfiguring Humors

Albert Carlington of Travem City

gngl flMaan la aaplng a few worda rapidip growing and ngntarip attend- vialted bis aistera, Mrs. Dowd
MgMiag thair paceaaa aad work dl ad Snndap aehool aa well as ehntcb Mrs. Smith. Monday.

The correspondent erred two w«-ks

and ago ia stating that Capt. E E Pugh
bad arrived Jan. 28 to take charge of

ment avaiiablA vis:
t'uticnra Soap, and
with
------- Cuticura
CuticuraUintioetil.
Ointro.
the gnwi HkS
Cme. Cumimadctnlnfancyandchildbaud amauallyspoNly and pcrmanrtit.

N. & A L TK Un

A new piano has Iteen purchased by the South Hanltpu life saving aiailou.
Hoarp NaaMO. ia tbo prapriotor of

Tbe J. O. Keaaoa oompanp will oper­ Mr. BelMe. which was plaeerl In their He dtd not arrive until one week lull

a large gao'aml alon at ihU plaaa. Ha ate Ibalr mill here, for nt least two
baa bunt a laiga atora bnUdlag and peara more. Thap In eonneetloo with
Mr. Bongbap of Tmverae

baa filed it from

Clip,

iUBbarlng WM.MO feat of Unbar this
ba la olataaM aad naad by tboae liv­

r.

Whaa thia mUI ia nraning It

me last week.

and was aceomt^nied by his family,

Ben MrUugbllD uf Maple City

net Dafly. who

In Cedar Monday.

plata llaaa of dotbJag. ganu' faralah- raundlng conniry.
Much Prult.
iBga. dtp floodA bardwan. grooartaa
and prorialotts and aleo earriat a liaa

family here that he has been obliged

to hla work here last week.

to undergo anotber operation for tbe
removal of a piece of bone'from his

lONVILtE.

right leg.*and ibat be will have to re­

lompaonvllle. Mleh.. Peb. 14 —The
mer died Tuesday morning after

The aoll aaema to be

wall as the other cUmaia eoodlttoot

daughter.

Mn. Lou rickertnan

Is

Mother
nicely.
angering

a aSaln of tba H. O. Naa- 'whaa riding through this picturesque with n eei-i-re attack of Ihe grippi;.
eountrp. Tbe large boats stopping nt
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mr.
With
t Ilka blA a Plahar’a doek. make It poaaible for and Mrs. Mike Dwyer and John Hickey
iB and baatUag fruit nlaera lo skip thair prodneu dir- all attended church at Nessen Clly.

IP at tbla place.

Mrs. A. R. Cbalaway returned Sat­
for aap town, and with hla naUring the market places of tbe little towns.
urday after a w*-ek'a visit at Bear
The building of the bridge acrou Uke.
le
narrows
was
a
verp
benaflclal
W. D. Miller of Manitowoc. WisgiantTil tbair prattp vlllaga will grow
awargp. Gian Arbor raoldaau can feel

featun to Glen Arbor's business life, spent Sunday here with his family.
as It uvad ^a great deal ot time and
Alex Siiiiih and John Lynch i
oaa of Glaa Artor'a botala. feed aad work In ahorteulng the distean to both conflae.1 to the boose with
Hmp aaUbllabmaatA
Mr. Uarrtira and from the mainland.
attack of the grip.
aodpnmnr.
Jamba Harrlll U tbe |

Mrs. n. 11. MrJ.aughiin and Mrs. E.

CEDAR.

Ip managad.

Both Mr. aad MtA Mao

R. Grant wen- C(>|M-nilKb visliort. Sat­

Cedar, Mleh.. Feb. It—A mas<|ue^ urday.
ade ball vaa given nt Mason's hall

till an 4

Miss Blanch Brimmer and Mra Mav

Saturdap ovenlug.

imi of CleveUad. Ohio, wore eaUIng
J. W. Cim ot Tnverae City, has on friends In town Saturday.j
purehaaed Ibe gaaoline lannch former­
Mrs. W. N. Monoid Is seriously ill

report a

tweae Glen Arbor. Glaa Havae

ly owned by James WlUiams of UtU at her home here.
plan.
It was removed lo Tnverae
Ed. Danville of Copemlsh was
dtp Upon a drop amt out for the town Tuesday. ,

Ms^ ettp.

parpoaa.

Rater Hnai la the atage driver baHa make* tbla trip aearp

' dap of tba pear aad carrlaa fnlgbb
paaaaegew and malL

Ha la obliging

aad eourieoua and baa a rarp comfortiMa and eoap

atage fm-

Bom 10 Mr. and Mras.Willlnm Duehhalter. Tnaadap. Feb. 6lh. a daughter.
Joe ShaldB of North Tnltp was
Cc<lar caller Thursday.

people

travel la'aa ihep vlalt tteo# towna.
Walkar'a tan. ta oMtbar far thmad

LYDIA LPINKHAM'S
VEBETAILE

Feb.

16.—George

hdtmaftblanfllOD. It baa bean built
and fnraltead vllb tba idea of giving eompOB}-.
Prank Hahnenburg ot
every comfort, lunurp and at

Provemoot.

ReoaoUp It

agent for the Standard Oil company,

was radeeonted on the Interior and

paaned thraute Cedar Thuroday with

rvfnnlabad nnd on the Inalda It repro-

supply of oil tor Maph> City mer-

W.

Bay

UaUf

U aekaowled^ to be the most sueecasful remedy in the country for
tbewe painful ailaeou peculiar to

momrng

Cnderaad by the County.
"Tbe moat popuUr remedy In C
ego couniv. and the best friend
ly famUy." wrliee Wm. M. Delir. etltor and publisher of the Otsego Jii
lal. Gllbertsvllle. N. Y.. "is Dr. Kin

meat and It la not aeeaaaarp to add
peopkA tourtau aad

naartera

atop bora daring tbe curreat

wbo
paar.

that thair ntiidp aad nmatatp ot iba
hotel builati u bppreclatad bp tbefr
vortooa geeatA
a a Stoektbg la tba peoprtetor of
Glen Arbor'a eoadp and clgnr atme.
A weU kept freak Una «f tbaaa paUt-

RHEUHATIS
CURED

bWaa an alwapa found <« bond at hia
place afbuBlnaaA
■abaalA
Mr. aad MrAHarrp DraaMrUla
at the bead of Glaa Arbor'a acbools
aad report aa attandaaca of aeventpiwo pupUA paiaaiag eoaroaa in tbe
flrat to tba ninth gradeA

Mr. Dom-

brtlia. haa alao added a co
e nrae lo bla aebool aad U flalahing up
bla tnarth pear of leacblog
vUlage. Mr. Dombrilla gradaaled from
tba Tnrana dtp Hleh aebori and tba
State Normal at TpaUaati and haa had
eight peara af

leaebtag

aiparteaoe

with two paan la the aeianea departmaai of tba Ttaverae Clip High a^ool.
Prate A. Plaher and aou an

For more than so yean it
been curing Female Compli
such aa lutbinmatioo. and Clcrratioo. Falling and fMapUcemeata.
and coosetiuenl sipiaal Wrakneas.
Backache, and ia peculiarly adapted
to tbc Change uf LUe


' at it haa cured
morv ca*e* of Ibmale
« 111* ibaa
than ant
asr othr

Lydia E
Plokham's
am * VentabI
Ventabic Cuo
Tumuraat an early stage «f iL-velopmrxil. ‘ Dragging Srnsatioaarau
paiD.weigbt.aud headache srereliered and pcnnanratly cured by ita

Thia coaeen am-

60 '

'

UaUy

'liotpm TJBamTmpm

Trau !•«»• t»aiw»» Oty (or NwU«ar»
^^rity.emwp* Bim-

Patents

It enrreets Irregiilarlliee ur Painful Fuoctions. Weakness uf ....
Stomach. Indlgrati.m, Bloating. Nrrvi^ 1‘roslrallon. Hrmlachr. General Debility: also. Diiiinesa. Faiatoesa Extreme Lassitude. -Dun'l care
andtcanttoU-lcftaluoe'' f.-rllng, Irrlubllltr. NrrTMisnrsa.SIcrpIcsMiciK..
Flatulency. Mrlan.-holla orthr "Blues." these are sure indicaUoiis of
female wrakncM. or-»me urganic derattgrmrnt.
Pot Kidney Complalots of cither sex Lrdia E llnkham's Vegetable
Compound la a must excellent remedy.

________ ___ _
_____ .".sSSS

r Women anfferingtrom aov form of female weakness are IfirltcJ lo
write Mrs Pinkbaffi. Lvnn. Mass fur ailricsShe is tlie Mrs. PInkham
who has been adrisingslck women (m-nf chanrr for mure tliuu inrnty
rear*, and before that she assisted her mofSer-lo Ian- Lyilia F. Pinklmiu
In advising. Thus she Is well qoa'.lfled to guide alck wumen back to
bealtk Uoradriew I* free and alwaya helpfnl.

ruvrt tm Ti^Aev.

; .M

The Qrcul&tion Stimulated
and the Muscles and Joints
lubricated by using

tSlodkivs

Lminveivt
Price 25c 50c 6*100
SoM by aR Dealers '
NiS>5e>laeO*TI»HcntUwtFtM
AaWsDi:E>ri5Slou.B<»ton,H>ss,

39th ANNUAL STATIMENT

(be SUk day ^ May.

'“"JtJ-iSU

! S'tS.'X

IHICIUGAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE

‘ PrtTOt. Bom Fred B. Vrtker. Jwln ef
:*^Th. matter ef (he *<*eW ef Jamee
' Hurkf. late •< taiC <«i«ty. di'.owU

Par tba Vaar Cwdlaf Baaambor 31ft. 1906.

■ I.. .......orient enc
atm aaurxgage Lkma oo Rrad Eatalr .
Real Estate, uxcluding Home OOee Bmldiag,
oadi valne
....
Policy Bdldcra, scctuvd Iiy Kiwrrrea



Jibe rweSae

Tl'ir'rartbw urdwe^that pdbUc beSim
/ U eivtie^ by^roMWaTO rfa
4*j*<<( We-'e. !• th* Ur>«d Tietww
•i-wma.-f i-r.-t-w-~l ~r-e.*MtS

Bonds. <Mh value
Imoaa on CoUateral .
Interest due and acerned
Rentt dne and art-rued
KHdntstaaduig 1

“•sr

'““.iii-ss-

«8.SiS5

e;.sa s

$9,902,754 77

Toiai. Assets

We Know
Tint yun c» l ill (pweliieas when VwU.

Amoont of Rcaarro Fund. Amertoan Table
' 4S and^^Vti from Jan.. JBUO
1 Adtaocc
Dtridenda
1 deftwred iin.-miniiu
Uedrit Loi
Bcially reported

Iiiiy

9».S2a.11Sa (h» '

tl,3M SI
T8.6IS 4:i

** B E St T ** Hour.

You Know
TIjkuyou

<lo not tft.-t Uiit wlrt* T<w

Imy 8:>cne Imttfla ot flonr.

Total'LtABiunEa

larraaaa In Aasets

JS.787
$49,740,085.87

Everybody Knows
.._rafUT Jimr al»ol '

Total Amount Paid PoUcy-Holdcra
olnca OrRanteatton. $l44te2.«38.tS
F. 01001500. Oea-I OopL of Acemdm

maaafhcuren af lambar, nblaglee aad
' tatba H tklf place.

m

AriWdiltec'

Ea aim-

from paratyslA

an infallible rure for coughs and
aeaU a veritable pnlaeA Ita beanUfal. ehanlA
making short worts pf the worst of
Bnyan are edtering SS c«ls per
exterior anmoadlagA ita tragraat.
them. M’r alwaya keep a bottle la the
house.
I believe U-to be t^ most
flower gardaai and palebaa
abrab- buabal for potatoM at pretent.
Mr. aad Mra. P. Tice of Provemont valuable prescription kaownJbr Ltmg
berp of evarp deaeriptloa. i
and Tbrtuil dlscaM-*. ' Giiariimeed to
formerty
ot
this
place,
colled
on
naemMa the abidaat gatdan of Bdeu.
er dlsappolBt tbe taker, by C. A
friends
in
Cedar
Thuraday
Bou Mr. nod MrA Walker have apant
Bugbee Dnig Co.. Hannah Drug Slore.
MrA Prank Kin was a Traverse E E Walt * Sooa. Price 5®c and 81.
a great deal «f time la atadplng out
Trial bottle free.
new taatnraa oa modara hotel maaaga- aty visitor Batorday.
that tbe great anmber ot trarblllag

rapids aihdiaii* r'y

COMPOUND

In town last week looking after the
interaau of tbe Carp Lake Lumber

tba travelling fniaralty.

Petoskey.

I Child*, proprieior of ih<-

a ^ JgKlA Ae-i»___ _____________________

-rokaM
ter tKs »1I.» s»-r Ibrrok
i
St aaddiMni miuauf Ibr:
•dUsulMldM

Mrs. PinkhamV Standing Invitation to Women

George W. Childs Dead.

I bouse, aged ' SO. died this

Herb Boughey ot Tnverae Ctiy w|s

tail**
^ lB(brmattwidth«rata(eutAUteO Chaai i
VSf '

owMT. It la not naeaaaafp to aap that actlp to the ciliea wtbout having lo Sunday.

baanUfnl boatairp aUoda on the ohorea

: ~^Tra~Odra;Twra'ATA~B~~~

a taiiil oglee buhiue** in the "good ol.l
liiruU-rins dav*. -

a

Boro, to Mr. nail Hcs. John Prevosi

mrp 10 successful fruit ralaing. Usl Thursday, a

af Uka Michigan aad U varp modan-

DaM Decmab.* 11th. A D. tms

the nid (sniillar hce-lk'Irtes whteh did

Mn. Leo Stacy of Honor la vislllng

and It ta no nnuanal eight to a«a large and baby are getting along
and kwbs ahar oreharda aeaitered kll over this region

.....

The burning uf the Rurki-y hou«c
l-incoonlng. Monday, removes one

lingering lllnew.

aapaelalip adapted lo fruit ralatng as her mother! Mrs. Art Tfccey.

matt mariwt In

main In (be hospital yet for several

Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Art Daul

A gnat daal of fruit la being rnlaed

Ha aaodaeU n la thia loeamp.

ef aboaa and rnbbarA

expected

> from Maniluba. haa written hH

W. Baird of

ing la the Glee Arbor baplag dirtrtet amplopa aboat flftp panons and la an
Ha al» papa tba right prleaa for farm indnalcp that li a benefll to the mer­
aad Mirp prodneu. Ha bandlaa eom- chant! of Glen Arbor and tba aar-

was

<«■■■<■*>■ Mlnfr* Ma* iXX- l niMM
rwnm lliatmeu .lu- I ■>. I||->I Ibe Mbia. ••*

mT.r.oiODUioa. uaJt

Vlouriialeog it was ii'-to.

Hannah & Lay Co.

CRAK> T»<

SUNSHINE 1
_

»fTtt
r^m, M, SM.&M

NCCII a IDUSl «fbcn water akr'» <iull
Krey
t«T« lhr*«MhlDeaviVlBs)OTit»l

tbe tla« ttol the vmtber w*a uk«
4-noaRti ni ihs> I <^uld ro. The sdoa- U
iM> to^. aD<i Ue «iod U m> etto.
ibai I cjiuM go alt tto ttotc. My! U
is .-.«(u!ly («M pot hfuv Ihlx »lul< r.
>'«»r Chrlr.tBias I «« a tcry nice *>il.
aad a :^rd aa4 a tiaU of pretty mi
riPbeo. aad lots of candy and poiK
eom. W<- bad a a
ibeM. at the scbool bouse. We bad
speaking aad alDg jig and we bad a lit­
tle Christmas tree. also. We bad
twelve pieces and seven songs. We
a sardk of popcorn, aad nn orange,
a sad; of candy aplaqc. and we
lot. of fun. We bad U on Mon­
day aftentoon. U must make Ger­
trude Owen feel badly, and her papa:
and mamma, beca-jse Lawrence and
Minnie died so cJo.se together, only
f wi^* apart. 1 know how It would
! mcfeel if I hat my two brolbvre.
}s- Gertrude, for she U rdatcii
niy sister and bit.iLrr-Inlaw. WcH. 1
guess ibU b< all 1 can think of for
this time, belling to w this in print.
Ever your Sahsblnt-r.
Aha MoWa.How nice It Is to bear from AlUi
agaiu! We have all enjoyed the letfrom North Dakou.

I. TMtIMOAV. KBRUAliy tU tW.
o (he waste bMhrt. aad you wUI not
ram me to write to yoa any metv
Youm truly. •
laa McKee.
What a king, interesiiag letter Ina'
a» wdrteu! She must surely i
Ksiu soma lime.
• tost Jordan. MMi.. R. F. D

lug glaos and comb, and a Cbrinmas
cart'. My Grandpa gave me a little
pet sb<-.-p to lake rare of myself. I p
to Bcbnid and have a mile and a toil
to go. I like my tearbe-r. Il«-r
Mrw. Hom>. I bad Jo stay init one seek
tw-caiiH.- I was Blci. bot I did nut like
ti> suy out of acbooL My liilto
Mabel
gtH Iota of Cbrlsimas presents
Janr3ort»7.”“
tw>. 1 woald like to have my liuk
bnitfaer's name on tto Cradle Roll
As I have not writ ten to yen for
long lime. I (bought I would wrtu- i (He U three jeara old in April- Hit
We have had a alee winter so name U Russeil CJwk Siarr. I guc-.-'
far.; there is quite a lot of snow insi I will have to close- for Oils time
. 1 cm at scbool now. My siudlc-s Good-hyt.
From your Sovlng Sanshiner.
orllhm^ie. history, civil govemAge S.
Jesse- Sian
rnent. taBRuage, Reogniilrt- and spell­
How moeb yewi miMt think ud your
ing. We hare quiu- a larto sehooL I
the rtRhtt grade. A new family pet bhee'p; It Is nice lu have things
oi
our
very
own.
lonY
it?
has come here from the aouchem part

drawing tags aad weat np a bill. Us
J. :eb ptt BUrtvd before to gu the
lo-k r>»;% raa one of his torww ap
a tree-, tbe load na oMo hla bark mad
br-4.r it F.u Christnui. I p>t a col
larette. a tdik handkert+ilrf. a tele
s«qu-. ihice pictnrrs. a ribbon, a card,
a waist, a pin cnshtoi. two apmas. a
sl'PpT. a opcceark- care, and a lot «<
camly and nau. also tinx-e common
bandj.c.-cbk-4w. Papa l< drawing logs
thW winter. He was drawlitfi for Mr.
Coll-T. tot is DOW for Mr. HHmfortb
I saw in the pap r that you were soodtng calendars to scfaools writing to
yoa. M'o wouii like it If vtw would
please «nrt us a calciwUr, Wr bar;
lots of fua voUig to eoasilng parties.
We bod Uir«,
The more we have
tto better thij c»-i We tod OBf New
Vcar!i nighi: it Usied tulU Hevra
o'clock. (Ve xeU-eii hating the grippe
Then ! had the looriuchc. but ii
won't h.itv a eh.-inve to ache again.
Wc'tv all wc!! .’gain As It i* getting
late I must close, bopms to sec this
In priui.
Kiutu your Sahafaincr. Mlnvrta Palmer.
You niuxt have had a splendid time
at your'coastlnp party. I should like
10 hnvc be«m ttore

t«« before 1 think, my Mtor ta hmg
ca-ntefe. Fleam aead
a card aad
battoa

You have ynur card aad betlea how.
aad also (to calendar (or (be ncto^
Ho you think It to preuy ?

Weaford. Hfa^ Fc4t. 4. 19k7.
to.Dear Preeident—
My papa takes tto HemU paper.
all Diaklng suasUiie and you latav
I like ID read tbe Sanshlae totiera an '
hc'w.llH: Bosers bloom aod the Wrds
well 1 woald like lo Jola (be Qab ahd
King wheo tbe stm alitnes bfigbtesi.
get a card and button t have aeegr •
I «M «P)r «» to 1MIR» >nMi«
Am aure you agree that a bright sun­
Bcea BB.V letters from Weiford. We
■M Uto to »»f>toto «to to
ny-faced child is morv driighlful
have pMd rimes riding down Uwee
•tonrlM.* Citato
thaa a Sower any time. Why i
hill: where the snow to aut eo deep. I
H I ««P toll to toytoi to to
think ofteo of ibis? Glance over i
go to schoH mmt every day. I have
IMto tohto^ I •« -Try, toy
of your school mates aad the
a tullo and cae-haU lo walk. I am
pucpie around you and aee how maaj
utne years old. I had a Utile blaek
lacca look as though smiles loved n
of MltAlgan. this fall. They are my
Kingsley. Mich, Feb. 3 19":. ■
dog for a pet and he (oOewed papa
linger on their lip*. Those are the
co'isiu. and tto two ehiidroo ru to Dear I’rttaideni-ssray and got Iobi aad we canmd flad
trsly beautiful faces that wc nil Joy
scJmkJ now
I have a broiber and
I thought 1. would wri'e lo you ahim. 1 have gw a i>e( cat aad a' pet
to see. Try to keep yonr faces brighi
sUicr. th(;ir names are Eli<m age 1 luvc
wriiu-n for Miue (tine
hi-q and she has only one leg. I muet
as well as yonr hearts and by and by
five years, and Harriettagc two years. I am well. lustTbiip.' you are the asm'
How for lhl)i rime, so good-bye.
ihey win keep bright without tryins
We have quite g<iod vlldiOR at school I go to school every ilay. Will you
From
and bow much pleasure you will give
now. and I think It is lots of fun to pii-use> put m.- bru)he-i'« ti;ime on ih.Wybert Shaver.
to all around you.
slide down bill. I suppose yoa have Cradle Roll? Il!s ;aa»e' U Donald,
I am sorry your dog gM Io«. I
And then notice the voices you hoar.
had s good lime this vrinirr. I know and be- Is three years old. 1
hope be has found a nice home don't
How sweet and musical some ar>'.
I have, and-hope you' have. It wUI yesterday quite- hard, and drifted
you?
How we love to hear them. Almost
soon be tltne for'the mall to go. so I badly. Well:, 1 'can't think of any
Old Mission. Mich. Feb. S. 1907.
like a bird aow.ln June.
Monroe Center. Jan. 38. 1907. will have to say gonl-hye.'
to write. I win have to close for this
With a little thought and
Yours truly,
, Traverlc City. Mich.. R F D, i.
time. So good-bye.
ibought I would #rttq~qpa a Ut­
can keep your voices so aweei and
, Merer Jarman,
will write and tell you what
Feb.
7.
1907From >uur irnly Sunshiner.
ile letter aad tell y'oe what I gM f«r
luU of mualc and melody your friend, for Oirlstmas. f got a ilcil, a string of
You most enjoy bavlng yoi
Dear President—
Age 1(>
loaraine DavU
ChrtoUBss. I got aa aetemobUe. a
will hardly miss the blrdr.
bcadtea fiat Iron and Stand, a ham! ins live in East Jordan. Di they likc
As i have never written to Hie Her- bank,
I
It ,1s uice to le.-sr from you again.
and nut* att« candy, aad a mtto
Try it, my desiw. Be ait song birds kercHef, a ribbon, and a book called lo sUde down bill, too?
L-Jiaine. Indee-d. I know yoa are a aid. I (booght I would write and ask lamp for my very own. I tore a lUtla
Id not crowa or hawks.
• In Her Father's Place." Wc bad
you if I might Join tto Sunshine iTub ; piip for a pet. hts name U Dewey. I «o
<, 1M7. toU.
Traverse City, Mlrb.. R F. D. i. true SuBbhtner.
There is only a IltOe snow here, very Bice program and tree. Our dog
My
schoolmates
belmg
to
the
Club.!
u>
scbool
every day. fig laactoCh
Feb. 3. 19<f7.
Elk Rapids, Mich.. Feb. 4. I!W7
but tbe wewtber baa been .cold lor a gut faun quite a while ago.-He went
, Orato-Oraat-Oitoittoa'a Hat.
They are writing btte.-a now. In order j name U Him Scboflekl. I have three
Dear Presldent:Dear Presldem—
few days nod Uiechlldren of the jitHgb- up In the woods where the meu wen
Grafidna bancs •oeb funny iblnss
c-i the caleni^ for ih.' school. 1, names to send. Julius MantaD. EUsai thought I woald wrtic to you. I go
I
eucluse'
u
twiK-eni
nUfflp
(or
which
borbood are having rare sport. There cutUng down trees, and a tree fell
On tor parlor wall.'
' scbool every day. Mj teseher's pl>-aa<- sead -me a card and button, t am going to acbaol eveb day. 1 a InjbHh LewU Slid Oliver Tompkins, f
Is a vacant lot wimott across tbe and hurt him. Afterward he wus ly
BU 1 Uca tto oM eocked tot
the fifth grade. My studies are arith- will also (tend yog a few more cnrflw
name is Miss Edith EU:cy. I like her
tu have one. but I hiat it.
street from .the window where I sit ing In the yard and the horse Jumped
'Mon tto bant er all.
mertc. geograidjr. reading, grammar.'
brother would like to join. too. Will
to write and read and Ibey have clean­ on him and knocked him right in the very much. 1 thought I would
XMaaa ato t^ a»—wton it ooatea
aud tell you what I got for Christmas, you pte'ase send him a card and U-jt- wrlring and apeliing My teacher’s
ed
away
(he*
snow
aad
flooded
a
Urge
Waablaktoa'a birthday—
snow. WHI. I guess this is all for lhi» t got a pair of yellow cirntbs and a
name i* Mr. Cbi*. Will. M'e an- bav­
ton?
1
am
ln*ihe
se-vaitta
gradespace
and
any
time
out
of
scbool
How tor crandpa wore it once
timo, no -good-bye.
I should II
bandkcrchlef. at home We tod a tbere are ihlrtyelghi pnplls in oar lng nice, bet mld.-wcstber. We have
boura yonrmay sec tbe Jtdllcai crowd
Htoa to narcbed amy;
From
Christmas ire.- In our school hoBse. loom. We had a Blt-ighride- party Fri Criy-utx Bchniar* eBrDLNM in our tie lamp j
of boys and girta there, ail skailng.
Bov to took bin powder boni
LiU Clark.
I got a bos of candy and a day night. My broihcf'i: name la Wul Bchool this v<-ar. .ti, 1 hixr nexi-r writ- And the a
•w trying to. Th.'lr ages twngc. I
And his qator oU cun.
IVhat a tad time your dog had. I <kd1 ibnl wnald shut its eye«. I have
•r.Eiman. . •
think, frtmi fourteen or fifteen down; b<y>c he Is all right n<*s.
Wben to wr«l oil to ihe war
twoesl;, <ae Is named BH'y, and the
Yoiira tr.ily.
little Kiddlere. wbn look a.
liHi with Wpahln^n.
Artfaar Elman.
toadore. Mhdi.. Jan. 39. I»<17. other Is naimtl Itmnty. We have a
How the adidiera marebad^nd mardi- thougb they had hardly learned t>
little
hcH.T.
and
her
name
U
Nellie.
SIclRh riilcB are lota of fuu. art-at;

walk. Smnelimca' a little snow falls Uenr PrraidPBl—
cd
She
will
to
two
yoaH
idd
In
Ma.--.
Ihey? I thtnk winter U a pre-iiy ni<
I must write and loll yoa that
aad then they come mined with
Itoough tto tolds and wood.
•d year.
brooms, and bow the snow dors fly Ibw friemU of ours would like This is all f.rr tills lioir. so good bye.
8oB»ctiiii«sbarefUo(tbraucb tto i
A Bofitoo hdioelbejr wm tei^
Front
Please
tUI all U clear again! Really. I Ik- to Join the RnnHhlne Club.
. Dont new how ibey «ouM!
Wexfiwd. Mleh , Fel'. 4. 1907.
laicinda Urigg^..
mttk anti sickly.
Dear Presldenl —
How they caiisbl, tto Red Coats. lleve I enjoy the fnn a. much as they send esu-h of tlteiii a card aud
What
a
nice
Christmas
yon
bad!
do. With ail my watching the si>ort nm! Send .to Martin DnudowsKl.
hnugfai 1 ViMiId write (n yon.
: tbouab.
should
-like
to
ww
the;
pretty
new
Frsjuk
l*<»pa.
ami to Genevieve
so gUd I have never
have mu w-ilti.-n Iw-fi.i-.- I w.sil.l like
Tell you. that <raa fun!
His arms were soft and flabby.
doll.
kind act and have seen many Hate JosepblBe and Ji.lius Denlo, and
tl’inia tbe Sunablne nul> lit-ase- amid
Dear. 1 wish I <n«M taava com
He didn't hare a strong muscle in Ins
deeds of kigdness. Somcili
I'eter and Svivesler and Martha N«»-'
Tmveriie City. Mieh.. «. F. D. i, ~ ' a card and bntliin.
'Unw with Watotajrtoft!
entirebody.
gets
a
fall
and
there
are
always
kind
wak.
and
Dlwanl
Klltnskl.
and
Rufln
Feb.
3.
1»7
From .vour frieml.
My. ibe Ktortes Krandwa toUt
hands ready Hi help and start tlie and Bnnlfacy- WInowUekI and to Jo­ D-ar Pmrideut— '
igo S.
Ik-rlha MiC.iiuto.
Make my towrt pit. pa(.
amlles agaU.
seph Mssurek. and to Krauk and FranAs iny sister is wrtUiig. I thonglit
am glad itiai >oii want i« b.And tbal's wby we boya and (irto
Tbe pbyskiaa who bad attended
I have four daffodils In bloom and era Peralk, and lo John and Roiiian
wo,Ud write, too. I go to school duDshlue girl, th-rtba Write again.
Love the uJd cocked tot.
^-'die (amily for thirty years prescribed
many more budded. Am I not
Plewa and lo Rosie. Henry. Mike and every day. We live clooe lo the mllWexford. Mlrb., Fi-b 4. 1907.
envied? 1 wish you might nil have a Albert File. Laura. Mike. Joseph. luad track. I have a baby sister. She
. Scotfj Emuijion.
peep and a'anlfl at their delicious Katie and Mary Muslowski and Frauk l» thrie years <itd..l Juivp two morv Dear I’reai.lonl—
Johnnyto AMwer.1 (bought him r would wi Im- «> yoi
springtime fragrance.
and Gertrude Mazurck. They told
,li-.iU- Sisiera and nne UtUe hroifaer.
NOW:
■ Atl tbrouRto the wintry weatber.
I mnai eloBfc or (be wastebaeket will (0 send ibcir names and that they They nil IH-Iong to (he Cradle Roll. Tiuluy ix Sunday and (be- mads are
n>or imie iobnny Dunn.
be nty doom.
woiifd like to Join ih.' »in»hlnc fliili. Thr-lv names an- Ada. Urrolhy. Grace drilled «o badly we- euitld t
Had thoiicbt and aung aad atiidled
To feel Uiat boy’s arm yon
With mitcfa love, from your frieml.
irnoHgh for this lime-. We will close. and Criah. W. hat.- I'w.. pet cals. Suudsy M boul My luaioa b.is U-eti
About George Wasbiagloo. ,
Pmai yoar Snnbeaius.
Irene Pomeroy Shields.
Ou- is Billy, aud on.- is Ik-juty. Well. nading nir. ait ihe Suushine K-lte-ra.
& Would think be was apprenticed to a
them »(• WHI I would like to
Mary inewa and Fnnrev Kll*.
One day. the teacher trtd tboa
id ge-l a card aud bglton. { am
Aiioibor one of our doar Sunbea
What a nici- time so many SumdifnFrom roar loving Sunshine gtri.
Suntc BiMc stories old.
year- I'dd. ^•go lo *ehool w!u-n
bar. gone home to heaven. Your pi
Uttlo Briggs
Of David and ef Dnnlei.
ALL DRUOCISTSi SOe. AND SI.OO.
Idem knew for some time that ElU
Wlial gopd times you and y.iur sh- (be nulls, are not loo tuil. I have- on'-.,
»
And Joaepb. brave and btdd.
Mtok was sick, but abe kept hoping
leis niUKi huve legiuber. I'am glad mile ojul a toll to go. My leaclit-r'e
East Joithin. Mtrh. R F D. 2,
name
is
Mis*
tblia
^-igler.
1
like
her
that Ella would gel belter. And she
their name* an- on the Cradle Ridl.
‘mio waa to met the Uona,
verv tunrti, I will rlu-e.
Jan. 39,JIH>7,
It totter, now. and will never be sick
And faeM ttom evety eaer
Traverw' Oly. Mich. R. F D- 4.
Vo-jis |e-iiaBl>.
'
nqy more. Of course, wc ennt help Deer nwsident—
8to aMied. and, Jobnny answered.
Frti. 4.1907.

As I have not written in a long
HaTg.:->iiie Shar
grieving, because Ella Isn't where
“Ptrwfe nta'ani. George muhlag
Dear I’ri-sidem—
•;
time. I will
I am glad to ge-i soan- k-tlvre from
QD see tor. but we know ssbe
ton."
I thought I would like in Join the Wexford. thU we-t-k. Yoa se-c lh(
be happy, so that tbougbt'maUes tell }t>u shoot my sunfmer work. I.ut
—Selected.
Sunshine Club. J go lo sebiMi] We are K-veral.
Tin Kart that Wm’I Cmw on
MAKCFOCTl’toD BT
-v
the lonely feeling twsler to bear. Lei spring, when my father came from the
have n vacation. I hove two si-itora
all send loving thoughts lo Ella's lumber ramp, he htnught me two IIIThe Anthony Fence Company.
wTi^-rtd. Mich- Feb. (. i»«7
and
one hroiher. My sl-'ierg' oame-'
Ikr»)>hlls
I
kept
them
llll
in
Angirst
Trtday. Ppb. U. 1907.
Bister. MarUui. and lo her dear papa
, TtCt .MSCtl. Micn., t.S.A.
Dear
Pn-xid-nt—
•1 kept them In a Urge lK«t imiil -- Mlnule and F.mme. Ftouk- is
New Bcnbcn jolnlngvalnee Ust r
I thought I woidd write a few lini.*
lx in fact a* veil as bobs
Jiiot-. and then I lei them «qi niid let ihr.-.- Iiumllts <i|.I loiluy, and Minnie Is
_ ported; '
yiwra old. I am elev-n yyars old. to you as I wir-ii'd like to lu- <in-- <d
them run about- Wo kavi- a h-nnd.!
Martin DnsdowakL Prank Popa
Carl Gordon Sicvens has sent ■
teartiers name ,Is Mi.^s Finnic; your Siins-hlue Club iiiera!x-r*. So wiU
Otoevleve. joaepbino and
Julius Sunday sebord cards fiw pr. Lyviu. and,Ihey were aftnld'of it. no they
.voii
please
send
me
a
card
and
a
pin!
Swancy,
My
siudle*
a‘re
reading.
sj>ei1
ran
away
and
never
eanit
back.
LaM
Denlo. Peter. Syhreater and Martha
prvsitletti was very glad to gc-t
Voitr friend.
spring mv suter grnduait-d from the ing. language and arithmetic. MV>a\
Nowak. Blward Klllnakl. Rufln and them..
Apr i;
Minnie Cli.ippell.
OTAVS.
East Jordan high school. She Is u> iweniy.four hcbcilars. .1 woul^lko l
. Bonlfncy Vitnowtocki. Joseph. Frank
Our Club Is srowlng right along.
oldest sister. Her name is Ckw. Sbi hare you pul FanaU- aad Minnie o
and Oerimde Haanrck. Frank
Ne.7tcT,No.9beiti& ISNo. II. fltopsmnttsd.
ts ImcblliR school DOW. about twenty the Cradle Roll. I will tdosc for this Yonr number*. 4721.
PraDMe Petalk. John and Roman
Arc miles from bese. Bhe came home lime. s«< good-bye.
Plewa. Rosie. Mike. Henry and Albert
Traverse Cily. Mich . R. F. Ik
HA Dn
tacsvfast falvsto
Y.Hir Stmablno giri.
Chrtounas lime and qUy^ed iwc
Flla. Laura. Mike. Joseto. Katie and
. Feb. 7. 1M7.
*
aed wire that can be oto-bmd.
Isabel Fish.
pii-ks. She cannot rnnie home
Mbit Maslowaki. Isadore.HIcb. Namca On Hooday-B. befon- I go to scbool.
Ivor rresldcnlSTVLES-AH toighis imm 7 bar 25 inch HOC fcnca, to (hf ANTHONY UatoUd
I wash the dlahca-U's mother's until her school Is out, in Hie dliring
I am glad lo have you join (he Sun
amil by Mary Plewa and Frances nis.
As I haven't written f<w .-i long rim13
bar
se
inch.
rule.
, ^
WfaMi she gradnaii-d. we, and a nclRb shine Club, aad will put your slstera' 1 thought I would write. I have had
Ron SALt ar
Bertha MoComba. Wybert and HarSo Bridget cau sort tbe elr.'es.
bor of ours, wi^i together to see her name* on the Cradle Jloll.
snerite Shaver. Minnie E. CbnM>cll.
lota of fun since I wmie tolore 1
To help me get ttom quickly, done,
Wejrtord, Mich.
graduate. Wc had a good lime goiog
Traverse City. Mich.. R. F. D. 4. apenl a da.v at lying Lake bisl stunve
made
up
a
ganio
that’s
lots
.
and coming home. It Is about ten
Jullua Uaraball. GItoabMh Lewis.
mer. I am golnR in school this winiei
Feb. 4. !Pn7,
fun.
mlks to Ehal Jordan. My abler Hel Dear President-*
. Oflrer TomMtina. OM Misaka. Mich.
We have fltly.slx srholan: enmlbsl iii
CDS Bltoideil the clgiiih grade at East
Naaaea eent by Cart Gordon stenms. - Aad hero Is the way It goes:
would like to join ihe Sunshine; m-r M-boo) this .venr Onr- teachers
Jordan for six weeks lost spring. My Club. I am eight years idd. I have
Walter Cbaae. Dunaa Degan, Travi» Mr. Cha-. Will, of Wllll-xni..
'be
forks
are
voyagora.
and
their
other
Bister
was
working,
aboni
etee City. Micb.
Hire.- sisters Imi no brother. We have bu'c. I am in Hi- eiglith grade. M>
wives
nine iind a li.vlf from home, so H.
Otto and Isabel Pish. Traveiac City.
studios an- ,-triiom<Hic. history, read­
.
and
two
calves
One
of
fhe
.re the Mldospooas and the silver Ml mother aud falher and myself at
Mkh_ R. F. D. 4.
ralves is pure white, and one-la red ing. granim.ai. elvll Roveinment, %riiknives;
home My mother and I w-t to work m and while. We call the ted and whit'
Hcli-11 RtebartiMHi. Tiaverae Ctly.
aud speiilag. W<- have the Urgi-xl
The itaspiMas are labics. wee;
making flow-'-r catcl<-nv and M-iiing orif. Daisy, the mher Saouball. PlcaiK- teh.s.l ihi* >e»r w-e ever had Foi a
MANUFACTURER OF HARNESS
Mich.. B.' F, a S.
liarh
phiurr.
sauerr
and
cup's
a
boat
bens
We
sot
mir
gardens
finished
Walter Klman. 13k RapMs. Mich.
a Mal'ca- kltic.i. In., iiaiii.
"Not Better Than the Best.
-•end tnr a card and buli'm.
i
which
frtus
the
dhth
pan
port
they
J’l^t in iiiiu- lohaVt- the Hide cfaMm.
Naa>e Ml by Arthur'BIman.
i. Mall' On- of our nHahlnss wj
V»nr £iiinshiner.
But Belter TTian the Rest.'*
flualseralrh (h'-m all np’ My tao(hi-r (»«•
Bylvla Kcyaolds. Emplic. R. F. D.'l.
Olio Vi.A
They're shlpwrtwked when
hp>Mi of ton One of niy liiile
; DM y
eh<>4.(-ns cot hmr. I iieik piiy «o H
I H. V. P. toitahlnt aab Cradia RalL
It to the bAits- ir. take rare
Minnie Pish, axr 6 years: '♦wnnlr
GROOMING COUNTS |
The soapaad hrvakere dash fleece and
1 35 STATE STREET
1 Riil belter, it got wrtl.
Fish, age three montha Trwvcrac City.
high,
Is lilind In one cf its eye-'. My mster
Citizens Phone 9d
Bell Phone 188
R. F. n, 4. Namra sent by Imtbcl Fish.
aw all bauds are lav.-d. and rubbed Helena worked at Irontnu, this sani- ik-.ir Prcs»ld''nij—- i
W'ltEsa with »ond 1
. Dnaaid Darla, age throe years.
I am a liiile'gifl ..-.li y-ar» i.I-l.
cnmidtxiotu ra. uol 1
till dry;
tniT. They Itaii a stroel fair there SJul
- Klagsley. Mkb. Name aent by Lsxwlne
to bomely. ‘
The wrecks are lowed into shore: I wr-^t (i> It. I also wtpt ;i> a plrnle.
ll<-faW
Uavli.
.1
kUiOds. wmi
In closet hartor'thcy wafdy stay
«y two aimers. Floronre
«»'«>•« l*>c b-ticni fr.mi
Florcnre and Ilucna.
ilucna. i j*"'
\ |*iwd-rsrui.
RnsacH Claili Storr. age three years. TUI ailing date no aaoihcr day.
y a loir skin. Lx'cry I
are gnlas to East Jordan hUh scfxonll'**"
Sunbeam*. I w..-riu «h.- ,
Kingsley. Micb. Name a«nl by Ji
bresrpun kn'iw--. ibsi
They bravely enliark mice more.
They are in the „imbi
“f
the soUa o-wt of Us
grade. I go to scliool every day Ourj^*^
tli-eiiciRliLivU eoaxsi
From -your ilrile friend,
And wasbiog tbe dishes la tbU wav uwebcf has a singing acho.il c-ry
If it tiot 9 v«> <-an furnish it, W« hhndle noiNnplete line of nit
Iram tto animal*
lobriad of a talk from yonr prowl ta nothing but fun. And I always
•lOI-rigbt-.-md:tare.
Sylvia R'-yunhis
,
tbe protnincot hitfse molicince.
Fr.Tlay night. Hi* name to Mr. C. H.l
Let Ito b-irw* gri
dent. tbU wPMc. you arc gedng to have
1
are
glad
ihal
yu-i
like
(o
nvd
ihii
«*T—
fJr Sautte VeU-riturv Medicines.
Ik-w-e.v. ) got for Chrlmmus a Icr. and
•*««faiafeM'-Badi>i
a Tlril fraia tto Second Vice PreriAnd mother agrees with me—
SunxhiiHletierr,
an.)
that
yog
have
coat tunas dull. Cu'I'reU's Food nod Medit-inn.
iff*, and bd* of ca.ident. Thai U a real trenl. Isot H? "If work's on hand. H’a a spleadi
. Irnvhiaa wj-I rubbuiu w i!I gi.«
Newton's C-ough and Heave Cure.
.
dy an.I nau. We. hare two r.iw*; we
, lari ns nil lean the verse she senda
" I'wnoiwt.l-at caan'K {.ro£irc
plan
Humphrej-'a Veterinary Specifics.
would -have tod (fa.ree. but one got
Kingsity. Mlrb.. R. F D. 1,
thortortedstnoarianflaand etom cd
To do It the JolHest way you ean."
Hnweli's Condition Powdersthe h'wwe's rion. wtorh to bieramatoleh. Wc have three hor.w-a. th«lr|
F«-b. I, itoT.
j
Dw Sanahlners;-! have thought
Just tty It yoarself and.see.
plrxixB.
TheUiLmwvllwthcioiBL
OomhaoU's
Caustic
Batsaai.
names are Maud. Biliy and Moil.v.jDear Ptcwldem—
]
ft )rou many times during tbe short,
Kendall's Spavin Con.
Wc have about ^btren chlcke». tanj a* I have written onl.x once before.]
dsth days this winter but fancied
Obe-rtm, North Dakou. Jan. 28, 07. tuikeyx, two doc* and two eats. Tbe I tb.reght I wquid write and thankSoawrrille's Hotne Hnliowt*.
yodr pfealdent wo-jld And her eolnmn* Dear President—
8ku't Betnediea
dogs'
comos
are
Teddy
and
Tlppy.iyou
for
my
card
and
button.
aod'iHI
so crowded with your lettetw there
As I am not at scbuol tiotav I wi'.i The eal*‘ name* are PoUy and Tom.'you what a atw tlaH- we had Chrim-'
Orders
by
mnil
proopUy
ntteoded to at
woold be no room for mine. 1 wonder
1* tto led preparaboa f.* to-lirewho
.write ywi and tell yon whnt 1 gM for M,otfaer and i are all alone this wki-jtaAs. We went to my Crandtna'w—we
U you all knoi^ails verso:
, dresnag'WitleUtaaKemedK-uaetha:
Chrisunta 1 hope voa are well at
Father 1* at tbe lumber camps.j-ahrayw go there ChrtMnisx aad ai- I
r~*
1 - nThIn-'
“Put a btt of anntoioe In the day.
- this wrlllag I bare bora sick all this
Mother ud I nre piecing a won.ted.J way* ba-.e n-niee time. For pretoui*' I iatrtuallr a.a
I ttotirexto-to rarh skmv a* ]«iBUm
Otb^ need iU ^eer and «o do woek with ail awful odd. and am not rracy quill. Well 1 gm-ss I wUl have i -gm a nlo- liitle Mury took, and a
Uv*tom»rwell yet. I have gone tu Vchiod all to chose or my letter will flad Us way aka- BIhl.- xtory. and jack knife, louk-'
MMt «ry !• k« »

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No. II Wire Er?S«...

Wm. Hoolihan Co.

Wagons, Implements,
Hardware, Paints and Oils

Wm. Hoolihan Go.
DOES YOUR HORSE
NEED MEDICINE?

Lane’s FamOy
Medicine

Wait’s Drag S^ora

S. W. Goraer FYont ui UalM Sink

UA TKOMMtv. rwmaaif ti. mv.
tta. belBc euvtBl to iii^tiro
■kope. Md cot la wOt»a either dows
cran; at the table pUce a altee
he aUe «( each ladlvtdaal diah of
maednyratirring coosUntly until clear.
d eaeA vith which It la serred.

REAR-ADMIRAL HIGHBORN PRAISES PE-RU NA.
Permmm Drw Co,,
<fc* mat tt Ptrmma ft

Peed far InvalMa.
The Cara xd the Cyea.
The following dlshea may be given tTo be ealeo cold wlib cream, either
> ooBvalesceat palleoU with salcty.
If we were always careful to do
plalB or whipped.
rcgaidlees as to what their malady well as wc know how. we would get
CboeoUle Cream-Ml a qaartcr of
TM hova eoaw. oae Mr ooe:
may have been, says a writer la He- throogb life with fewer dlMoa
Thai W«r
«« alci. asd aUanle a pooDd of vaallla chocolate,io baS a Call’s Magnslnc. One thing tbat U says Ucdlcal Talk: but aa most
of rich milk, add two tables
^ «d CfT.
wcQ to remember Is that patlenU euf at UBjea prcctlee what we know-----fola of powdered nigsr. and Uke from
Orer trieia that aevar wv cot
ri^t, we obtain tbe beneflta In due
the Are. Whip a plat aad a half of fcrtng with dUbetes
should have hot very little sugar. la proportion. By peraootl experience. 1
Whj eilMh the eteep hUia of the fa- cream with throe UbleapooofoU of m- preparing food for a patient
pailcnt suffering know the principles and’^ exerclHcs
gar. When tbe cbocoiete ta cold add
tM»r
with rtkcumatlsin or dUbetra always mentioned In ibis article are right,
. Whp look for the rada 0* the wap? half of ibc cream, ton Into a fleeter let saccharin Uke tbe place of sugar:
aad I hope their publication □
and freeze, line a mold with the
U arorrtee ahoold eotae. they wUI |
It to four.pounds prove a bleving to. all who read
# ounce Is o
frown choooUte. Bll op the canter
CM by one.
f.sagnr: your chemist wilt pot you near of. them. Try them. Wc seldom
ABd otJoiifUi wUl be gtroB ewdkday. wUh the cream, cover tigbt.BDd bnry p one tsbiespoonful for flve ceou. |
eyes with ceasldcratlon unin nil aod lee for an boor.
la preparine food for the sick the oi forced to do so.
annamoD Tonovere—Roll out rich
lib day U tbo day wc-are lirtns.
flrat we are called upon to mtke.
Tbey should be used, but not abus­
puK perie. a quarter of an Incb thick,
Thia day. we ahoold do oar beat
rule, to gruel or beef tea. To make ed; exe.-clscd. but not tired oul. Work
V OMh hoane be bright with tnrth and cat It
Ibc former, lake one HWcspoonfiil of and rc« sboold allcrtistc at short
■qoaiae: place la a inltlng bowl a.
.
oM wHh right
Bne {ndlan meal.,ooe tsWcspooOful of M^vato. Learn to relax. We can shut
' At Haaet wUI eeate peace and teat qotrter of a pound of butter, a
oatmeal. MU omonlh with cold water. i m,r c.ves and yet keep tbem at work.
—Sdaa Puller Kirk, capfDl of powdered angar and a fqw Bdd.aassItopoonfuIofsaUipouran its | gome folks practice garlng iipoo what
drops of tenmn Jolce. blending with i
a'* ••
•••
• •

wooden apoon aoill soft and creamy plat of boUIng water and turn into a (facy wish io memortoc until they

Have you ever bad yoor «ad
saucepan to boll gently for half an ^ it with their eyes shut. That is
then add a heaping tablcapoonful of
• hath tofv eaddealy aunablny bchour; thin with boiling water and sUr good cxerrlsc for tbe menmn'
ground dnnamon. Arrange directly in
• caoaeot a ^eerfol word* Have
frequently: when done add a Uble- sboold be used to modcratloo. If you
tbe center of eaeh square a Ublcspoon• yoa ever'Woiidefed ir tbia coaid
gpoaaful of cream, after straining, but value your eyesight.
(ul of the rinaan»on cream, wet the
^ bo M aaioe world beeaBoo
If the patient's stomach ts weak. U Is
Close the eyes and relax
Fnter Ubm
edge
subtly
and
tun
tbe
paste
over
• aowadna had been ancxpectedly
best wlthont. Bone persona like It eles frcquenlly. tor s tew seconds at
Rev. P. B. Swaostrom. bog fll,Orants>
m triangle ^pe, crimping the edgea.
• Mae to yoaTYoDcaoBuike today
svfecteoed. but to many It to more least; minutes when poaslble. When wUhcerilflestes.
borg.Wls,, write*:
PUce tbe ttmovers In rows In a
•' the aase for bosebody. It la
palatable plain. To make beef tea cut readlog. wriUng or engaged at a
-I
feel
that It to my doty es wall as a
But only now and then ons who has been beaeflted by Peruna stops to give say
Bellow baking pan. brash over with
• only a vaeaUas of a mUe tauponepoundofrumpstcak Into small work that kecp^ tbe eye« focused
pleoeqie to let you kaew-thaS I am eapublic aekaowledgement of s ewre.
white of egg. sprinkle with angai
• akhtatloa. a little tlae aad
pieces, pm 1c into a glass frull-Jar. short dlsunee. rest them frequently
Various eonsidrrstlont prevent people from writing tertliptmlsto lot rmbilra- tlrely eared. 1 have Msd Perana sebake
In
qulek
oven.
• troabia. Tblhk how: What caa
cording to your pereosal dIreeUou sM^
screw OD the top. put it In a kettle of by looking at objects at different dis­
Ralaln -PHttei»-Herc is a dainty
I am very glad that I fem^ a medb-iBp
• I do today to BMke aaoMoae
crviee would be glad to du so.
cold water and tot It sleam one bear. tances aod angles. Even a few aeconds
lUle f^ which Is always
which would cure meaner three yeme
for tbe liule
• teppyf-dCaltbie D. Babcock.
Strain and season as prtrferred. serve at a time of Roeh exercise Is of git-ai
■ented.
u( eafTerlng.’'
b dellf^t. and gives at much
balled wUb
very hot with sippets of toast.
bencBl. How do yon suppose yo-jr arm
U ut ponpla wtiboni any sollrl
pUasnre as those delicacies which
EcHtor** HwcoBimwitdaUwi.
Oyster Soup—This to very nutri­ would feel If you hung to s beai
it (or Perana.
Frwl lLRrmsiKiNgi^toty«dl|or, DaUy
their more wealthy companions enjoy.
tious and easy to prepair. Make ■ lit­ bait sn hour or longer without renting
We receive thfwe Irotn men of high degree and low d»sree,ffrom the array a
...
Into four tcaeupsfol of floor scatter
tle broth of lean veal or mutton, siratbe
Dsvy.
from
tLe
halt
of
congreM,
from
Ih#
college*,
from
high
nlttHsls
ta.
(he
gives me great pleMWe to be able
DUBcles
that
«-ere
tensed
to
sup­
teacup of raUlBs; moisten with
recommend Perana to everybody
wlib It some rdot of celery. Strain port you? Yet how many who read church, from the sodely belle and the washerwomen, from the military tnsn
A MV asd me void la atrock by
sod
the
elrtlisa.
J
who
to
looking
for
e flret-eUes toele.
II pm again on tbe lire and when It
are to the babli of roadlng. writ­
wparaicly. HIx
the vritar vho aaya:
Wc bare never potlnto print hut a.mall per cent, of U.o«^ acluslly ret-ei^.U.^
^te aad
bolto throw In the oy«crs with tbolr ing. sewing, etc.. prrbspR lor hours
*We
la vriUaa aod arid ead
Sincere Testimbny.
j now ism eojoytogthebetoof health.liqnor and a sprinkling of ealt nnd
time with acareci} any rest for
time Ulo bolUng Urd. They will set
liriThin abeot th« doty of
In prescDllng ths teetlmonisl of Admiral Ulrhborn we eppreetslc the high i CongrCMmcn EntforM
pepper. Boil np once and serve.
Duacies
of
the
eyes
that
are
held
al;tiat to the weak that I have often Crisp at once, and sboatd be drained
1 Hon. W.K. Aodrews. HaoUngs,I»eb,
MUk and Egg for an Bariy Bnpak- to (enrlon to focus m the same dto- rank of onr tc*uner.
pHatdl why aobody ever oaya before tbe Are. piled high on a pUte,
We feel sure that hie leeUmontsI will appeal to others a* It doe* lo u». that rormcrly vl<-c-prcatdent of BaMlags
fast—Beat up a fresh egg with a grain unce.
aayCUag aboot the duty of the weak and sprinkled with floe wbite sugar.
of aalt. pour upon it a pint of boiling
Most people who u*e glafscs con­
Fruit Snev—DnU tbe syrup from
to the atioag. .fbaldbey have a doty,
faerth Congri-M.writM:
milk, stirring til tbe time. Scnc hot sider them a neceasary evil; a sort of
The Admiral to si
“I cheerfuijy recommend Um
quart of canned friilt. bring It
aobody viU deay. bat In llatening to
with dry toast.
crnicb to aastoi tome vision. Of reader esn rest sue
Hob, pernns. a* a heaUhfal U
the dlaobuBM oa the daty of otbeia to bdl and add two level
Broiled Tenderiotn to a choice pleM counie. those who wear Ihem merely stonstnre.
thaaa they too often forget tbat they of eorasUTcb. then beat to tbe palp
Ccnuinc Endoreemente.
froni a sirloin steak and ts highly en­ beeause tbey think them rtyltoh or
owe aarthlu to the world themaelvM. of tbe fruit, and lastly tbe well beaten joyed when a paUent to
s sad always have been given in tbe exseC toagoage n( the!
aitog arc not deserving of tymAuthor Preisce Fc>ru>«ia.
whites of two eggs. Pour into a mold,
“ -We lean to do by doiag.’ 1
• g them.:
valescenl. Ctil out tbe round piece pathy: but unforiuaulcly. the majori­ testifler.
. motto taaght ai early la eehool Ufe. cool aad serve with whipped
o( tee\.moBiBliwa have always received them properly etgnrd. in
In the
from tbe Inside of a sltioln steak, broil ty who wear them hare reain>o
Thaa vhy ahoaM aot the weak pot it It Is even mors deUeaie If bsif the It quick over a bright flte upon
000.0.1... havepuWtobed them to good f.ith, and If there has srtoen a e'toht
good
If
every
one
would
follow
the
ad­
„l.nndere«ndtog tx-neerolng tbem. it has l»en some Uhavoldabto eompUeettoa
street.Chtcego. HI..
whipped cream to folded to before
late operatkm and lean to do
ulngood health nalUsl
small broiler, turn It with Its gravy
tbiaawivaa by doiag aotMthlng? Why earring. Any fruit can be used but upon a piece of freahly made toast. vice to this snicle. alth few excep­ •xurriag after the teetlmoslsl has beep fnniisbec us.
tions. they could postpooe the
we get most laUBfactloo from peeehahoaM thay eoddle themmivea
A CApUin'a Utt^
Sprinkle with salt and pepper; place glasses Indeflnitely. and many who are
s.
with
severe
twitches sod slow e
Rudolph
B.
Scbwleksrdl,
CspcaPth
S.
Y.
VoL
Inf,
writes
from
Weshtog.
between two hot plates and serve
using them could dto|>cntc with
ire ache*. Having read of Perana. 1
Fig and orange Jelly--Oook
once. A lender muttoo chop may be
1 wiibln a compafatlrcly short **“HsTlag the fnlleet confidence to the efficacy of Perana. l-.ih se a tonic sod se dreidediniry II. I found relief to tea
Bd one-quarter cdpfQlt of flgs inwater
served In the same way.
Umc.
If
school
teachers
wo-iM
drill
days.
Within
ihree mooihe t was well
id lU uu in the •trungesl poeeUile term
e remedy torcsiarrhsl IrooMe.I
cMr er mMlpUy than themseltM? untH'tender. Heat together
Cream Chicken Soup to a favorite
once more. 1 give all thauks to I'erana.It should be in every honsebold.
Why ahaaM
stnager oae be al- ooequarlcr copula of flg Juice and dlsb with nearly all sick people when their puplto dally in ci
vaye tM dm by tbe aeceaelty of tbiec-qonneri cupful of sugar. Dis­ turning the corner to health. Mix the the eye*, as well as the rc;-t of the
body, tbe proportion of school chlldsolve ooe and one baU ubierpooofuto
subordtoaie— (hat of devtatog MW
yolk of two eggs with two tablespoonTbe point to bear to mind is that smooth. Bdd'twu tablespoons of l»uU»-r.
'Ttor iMtMse. take It U Uis fhaily of getoUn In cold water. Poor over tols of cream: add slowly while sUr- teo wearing gUsscs would be greatly
every muscle should be used but not the yolk of ooe egg. well bcuten. ooe- dishes to lempt the Tsar's appeUie.
lessened.
am. *at^i oac asember to sldt In ' tbe gelatine tbe flg juice end ndd the ;ring eoeiUotly a small
In the tovenUon of delicacies he to a
Take care of your general health strained. Never tgy bow long yon can half cup of milk, sair and pepper, add­
ribMhaad aad left a little weafeerthan Juice of ooe temoa aad one aad
past
master, and spend* hBndrods *ff
chicken broth. Scssoo to uste with Get plenty of sleep, and ns tcgulirly took at an object that to close to
ing a sprinkle of mlocvd parsley; twat
thenat lattaad of tbe pafento keep- half euptato of orange Juloe. tbea Mil; pour tbe cream broth into a hot
houra ycvlr to his private and sajmrb.
If you will observe these rales you all untU very light; then wWp to light­
as poeslble. Remember, tbe ryes draw
*> tag atm abeat tbe .matter aad
atrala. What beginning to sc
ippotoUM kitchen experimciittog to
cap aad serve with toasted cracker.
ly the beaten white of the egg: have
will
well
pleased
with
results.
their
nourtshmoul
from
the
sami
In tbe flga cut in tiny plecee. mold and
aatog that chB4 to do all be
Tapioca pudding. If served very
pan well buttered and warm, fill the manufacture of pew enireesjmdaeec at tbe rest of tlie body, vto. occakloDsl washing with weak salt wa­
caa. tMy.hegta a ayetem of coddling. serve with thick cream.
aaaces and soup* and ishle ddlccrid to delicate and light. Take
ter I* very good for weak eyea. aad for the puffs with a large spoon; do not
*MMle toat able to do naeh.
Sago with Dried Prulin—Whtmerap- even uMeapoonful of tapioca, soak It the’blood.
rnele* of i-very kin<l. the rtwl^ all tff
Always close tbo eyes for s-few sec many afiecllims of the eyelid*. About smooth the tops; these can be hakeil
father aad mother eay. 'He baa never oraled fruit to used in
q
two boors to a cup of milk: beat tbe
in mtiHin rings. Care to necesaaty In which are kjfpt a profoundI ^ret
- him etiuag tiaeo be bad tbe scarlet with sago or Uploca. It ahoul^ be yolk of one egg with a tcaspoonful onds when changing suddenly to : a level tcaspoonful of suit to a pint of
Tbe Tsarr IIs BU epirnre Kith a r
removing from pm that ypu do nui
Brat thoiooghly leaked, then alowly of sugar, add to the tapioca with a bright light. Do not lace a light n water.
Cmer. We have to be eo careful
knnwh^lge and apprcelaUon of appoIf any foreign aubstance geU in th-* break U't-in. Serve on a hot plaii' r
read,
write
or
work
by.
cooked to a double boiler to plenty of grain-of salt. Bake to a cup for Ilfizlng fesfd*. and etery day he spends
garatobed with cress.
Do not sleep facing s light, no eye. hat>, it rcmoied us qulckly
^lAirtiobaale kmhs coaseloua a^d water unlfl thoroughly tender. Skim teen -mtonteB. cap wlib Jelly and
Sweet potato Croquettes—One pint much time and thought to preparing
poEslMc. Never rub the eye that has
flMdt v«T tmportMt. and grows laxy, •at the fruit, and for each cupfol of spread ever with whipped cream.
(or hlB dinner. The other
the Irrltoilog sutistancc in it. U yon mashed sw«t potatoes, ooe tst)bWUen your eyes an- very tii
fOr W|U* aad Bmrie and the other liquid add
rocato of ibe day are of much l<ma ImWe are now to such an age of pRto:><il of that eye dU so. Iiut let spnnii of imtier. a.little salt, two <-gc.s.
biutbm and atolers have to do aU tbe Uploca and a touch of salt. Cook until •aa that when an Invalid rannot Uke bathe them to hot ami cold vaicr al­
# sprinkle of ground cinnamon, a sail- jKirlanrf- Tbe breakfast, for InsUnee.
It
relax.
»o
the
obK-ct
ntoy
fluai
ternately;
first
hot
then
o-ld.
Apply
Writ ef tbe toodly. ibelr own and the tapioca fa irmnaparant and very mUk there are other thlugs which
In the flood. A flaxseed placed under spoonful of graleil auinH-g; mis well Which to Invariably cates at eight
: Mmate'e too. And oo ibla eort of tnder: then sweeten to Uste and Uke tta place. Malted milk Is good, the hot and cold water also to the
logi-ther and let U cool.'ihen form to o'clock. 4HT.T* mile. If at all. from
e lid will give relief.
back of the head and neck. ^ the
timlweat Mtaale grows up to think poar It over the trait,
hat In tbcnisaDds of tbe borne* of bto
and for a person who to tired a cup of
Hear to mind, whatever affect* the croqu'He*. dip In bread rrumbw, then
. thgl hla biotbert and etaiers owe him ecrvlng
dl^. - This deeaert should be this migture with boiling sraler and btse of the brain. The but applIrailoD
g ditt.subjects, for It ronstots usually, of tia.
rellcvca cAn^tlon: the ^ sitoiu- heullb. especially the nenou* system to the Wen yolk of egg. again tn coffee, ciiocolate. egg* and some
ighly\bllled
before
serving,
sod
a astof aad be natUee down to
token upon retiring ail! produce rest­ Uics the blood nnd nenV vesseto to will iieniuiUly affect the eyes.
.-nimbs, fry to ii««-p fat. »- they mu*t
t pitcher
fhmktohanken. tf tbe yean should
choir*- flsh. with caviare and pate de
ful sleep. When malted or stertlUed renewed activity.
giretoUifnbe eyi s may Induce hc-j.l Iw coveriNl, to brown 1111-. I) ; M-rve on
brtag R to pats that the father and
foie gras, tor both of which Hto Msmilk are not liked the folloa-lng will
,
Mamiagc the Imck of the head and ache: hut cause (or headache to lil.i leituei- leaves.
Podding with Saoee—Beet the yolks be found an exctoicnt substitute: Dis­
mother are depaodent oa tbrir riilV
Saratoga l’ot:<i»r*—Wat-h. ped and jeniy hnsa great loodne,* l-unchroti.
neck, and along the eplue. Notice the ly to affect the eyes
drea. Jobaaie does aothtog for thrir of two eggs ooUl thick and lemon- solve one ounce of Ireland mess in
which fulbiWB three h"ur>< laler. to
ml in Ihlii sllrcn *iv i«itat»vui
course
of
the
optic
nerve.
oolored,
add
ouHialf
cupful
of
sugar,
oaggort aad pradNa little tor I
one pint of boiling milk; boil one
tbem tlaniJ to salt w;,lVr.
for also a modest meal of seupt. cold
Cultivate a dieerful. happy fninuPeute Vartotions.
gradually. beaUag eooaUDUy;
It to up to tbe etruog ooee
for live minutes of mind: with ktodoess and love in
ihiriy minute*. Take ihi-m from Ihi- rneuts and salad*, lee* aad dcaaerl.
l-:sial1ope<l I'otaincH —To tmik* ililladd one and ooe-haH tsblcspoo
doKalL
In one pint tff tiolling water: thorough­
wst.-r nod dry ili'-m. a few al a time, Bui the dinner, which com*-* nt five
-n. laeteed of this eort of ireatmml of cold water. Put tbree.fourtba of a ly mis the two: pour Into a glass and the heart. Tbe eyes exprest the «-roo- rldii-- esi-alloiw-d |>otaU>cs. iak<- one tn hot fat. ^ SUr Ihem w ilh a Jurk. oclork. to always a most etoborale
Hona. They are Indeed • tbe windows q-iarl ol bolli-i| polatoes. siici-d. eiie
of coraslarch In a cup lop with a bit of whipped cream.
of many courae* and taxes all
after hit fever, bto parents bad never
When a light bniwn remove to . a
of the soul." From n plirenological
half
|dms
of
water,
a
heaping
and
add
auflldenl
pastry
flour
to
half
lOlovod him to aari>««l that be was
Panada—Break up three arrowroot
drulaer. Ho not cover, Serve either the resource* ol the Tsar and hto
vmAer tbau the otbera. and bad tn- in tbe cup. Mix and sUl the corn crackers Into smalt pieces: pour upon standpolni. this I* readily understood. gill of dried liread crumb*, three labi'-. hot or rtihl
chefs.
Hold
some
small
object
In
your
rpoonsfnis of biiiter.
atotod oa bto dotoc Just aa mwb at ainrah and flour with threc-fourthi of them boiling water and fover clove
Hrowecl Swet-t PoUHxi—Boll lb*'
b.vnd <a pin will do) look at the head
of baking powder
hto Btreagtb would allow, be would
for a minute. Add some Juice of
of It and change the focusing distance
AmmtmlM will .emove orang*have gron n» Into a very dlffeieot oocvlctatb of a leaspoonful of
one talilespoonfut x-nf by bringing It to yoiir nrrt--. then
igthwiM'. spri-ad with butlemon juice ststo*.
and
add
to
tbe
flrat
mixture.
Mix
well
teai-poonfiil
of
pep-t.
eoe
leasponnfui
;
adtt of man. But tbat mtotakea doebrown sugsr. Serve cold.
ending as far as you can retch;
beef extract disolved to twfc lublesprinkle wiih salt and pepper .Mire .will net invide irunk" ordriwand add onevhatf teaspoonful of lemon
trine that tbe stroog owe
CaJves-foot Jelly—Boll four nicely, vtog from right to left; high to .
>n a buttered pan
cra If luruiw of camphor are placed
[Monfuls of iKilltnC water To p.-eto tbe week vaa too mtato for kto extract aad the whites of two eggs cleaned -calves feet In three quarts
beaten uaUI sUB. Bake In buttered of water until reduced to oae: strain and rice versa, describing circle* to are, scii-nn the [lotatoe* with half
to them
asoral dber.
evrt .of lard i-aito are useful t*» ie »al: and i>eiip>-r. pul the ontnn and
. -Toe see tbe principle to a good gem pans fifteen or twenty mlnules. and set awrsy until cold:’then take off different directions. While at this
The Tsar's Kitchen.
errise.
gisoce
onward,
lining
up
w.ih
jd**-.- iind< r iwds snd pans when the
>n
and
:■
hnlf
tablispoonful*
of
bu:Remove
from
paQs.
coot,
scoop
out
many dttmeot vara. Blgbearted i
the fat fram the top and remove the some ohjeci ai * dtotance. Vary the
Th*-r*.
iino
pair
of
the
Tsar's
pa'-igrrjn,■
ceatcra.
aod
Bll
with
whipped
crcai
Ul*frying
pan;
c'y»k
u
and woaMa aacilflce everrtbtog
Jelly into a stew pan. avoiding the disianee aad dlrccllon.
•c- *0 J.*l.iii>iy guarded from the' jii-t will not .setu.- on wlortow*
rnion (urn* n llsln brown:
pomeoM Otoe bsoaeae tbey tblak they Serve with the foliowlDg twt cboeo- setUtogs: add half a pound of powder­
Sianding. loarh a> liigh a*
oui-ide world iiod enveloped to so'i||,a( j.ave.to-en washed with wt'er
qaa ataad bard knoeka better. U laoT tote saace;
ed sugar the Juice of two lemons and then bend, trying lo lo-ich the flt»ar the flour. Muriug until very »mnoih
ttlowly ad'i the wat'-i and stir UD'il ■' much llost<-ry a* the kitchen to which! Diixe-I ••')* ■
kettiaenc.
alireya money that's to qaeattao.
Melt cue Ublnpoonful of batter In the whites of two eggs—the latter
jr near-jour leet. With right hand boil-', ih.-n add the i*oef extract. ih( the rojal meal* arc prepared; lnd>-ed.l KJc. I* lmpr*.ied h? many wa.hmt*
OMiUtoei It to lore. aomeUmes «dutaucepan and add to It one and ooe- to make It transparent. Boll all
floor, let lilt- eyes tw>k al a flng-T rcjt of ih- sell and tK-pper. Simmer <at' the inforrosUon w<- have about, to fo— to-tiig c«s»k.-4. W*»h*-d nu'II
citlon. acaoeUmes fame, and aome- half squares of unsweetened chocolate, getber a few mloutci. pour Into indi­
of
the
left
band
while
)v.:i
bring
the
(hem
has
lH-<-n
given
by
one
or
two.ibi

wa'er
to
clea.'
1' is at ill beat,
fm' fl\e tiiimite*. |H!t in mur '.taking I
a Ufe. But 1 want i put myuntil tbe choctoate to melted, vidual molds.
I'l.’pK'rley
pK'cley totoa ahaif ■■irh! Jar anid
stot on record right bera as
add ooe cupful of sugar, a pinch .Grange Jelly-To a cupful of Juice ftngcr to your no»e. then upward as dl>h a !*>«• ot rau-v. then a layer of employes who have left the Tsar'*' I'l.’
possible, and If net loo much poii|i»-» anoth*-r «d sauee. then port- men Ic- TTic m-ist complete aB-llhle!-i m t if; a c*wi! plare t*> Vw-p It fresh.
It aU a mtoUke. Let tbe weak wake Iff salt, and o
add oae cupful of sugar and the juice strain, bach to the nose After a short
IOC' r«i.T tlii-i ,w-lth the bread , cMtng of ihr.-*e accounU was glviu Snarips I' In water ofi*-n,uras It y«Iup and do aogHtttng tor tbemstoves water. Boll 1
off OM lemon: one cupful of boUtog
repeat, reversing the iiosition cniniit-. i’»ur m.-r ifa** remamder of **>mc time ago by Mr. Viet<ir HlnP-i .
mtautea. aaUl of the ixuislatcncy tff water and one bog of Jelly powder
end the ntreng.*
thf aamc aad ad.I tbe rcjt of Ibe but-• who for two y.-ara was emploVe*!'in
r
aci*-'* w.th w<ff1, ttosue
of tbe hand*.
thick sirup. Flavor with ooe-faalf teathe Are and let come to a boil
It to a good plan to someiimcji prac- ter in bi's •-.cr the I'op ftokc to km 'h-kitchen of tbe famous Winter I’a!- Wi ^bine them tn raual par's
spaontu] of vanlUa.
Seme New Osaaaria.
then set In cold water and stir till the re these exercls.-* with
oven ;i half luKir.
ace
;..f *.'*.‘,-l and wu'er will make them
Mint Sbeihet^Boll together
Hard Sauce—At a fasblonablc din­ mixture begins to thicken: turii into rJosed: then the other; (or U one eye
8*>ulheni Ma>hcd Powto*-*-Parc, Tbi» Imperial kitchen to the heard- >- '>
qoait of water aad oaehnlf pound of ner. aaya the writer. I
flat dish and set In a cool place
to weaker than the other, it oaiur- and *Kill eighi large petatoe*. esH the-qusrers of the Tsar's calinarj ri"A
V.rax tdd-1 to.tbe last wasugar for flve njtoutea. Remove tbe dainty way of servtog hard sauce, stiffen. Cot orange Into form of a b
ally permits the stronger to do the ■ waier in which ihey'are boHcd; when purtmciit, which larJuiies scor*ui ,<d fr In tto'h 'h*' haiidkercht*rf» are
leavaa fram tea atolfci of mint: wash, whitoi so freqncntly looks -mess]-. kel. rinse In ctod water; fill with the
work, and only gets benefit to propor- cooked drain off Hie water sod let cib'-r palacts'and employs msay hiiti-;nnsed wiTl make ibem imster to Uoo
chop flee and then pound them Into For sis or seven people, beat until JeHy and whipped ciram.
siand Ihrt-c mlU-Jics nnrovered; rtred* ol hands, and It* prinnpil ch'-f arid give them a bettor color,
n pulp. Work this gradneUy Into the white cue cup iff gnnotoind sugar
Arrowroot Custard—Ooe pint ol
ms.b Ih- m snd ecasoti wuh 00c ■ many well be described w the ■ k.t
.\n miudln c-jnatos sbooldbe washLook to all directions.; high, low,
hot elrap. let atand vaUl ooM. Strain, and onehalt cup iff good butler. Add Btlk. oae tablespoonful of arrowroot,
ti.hl*-hj«»mful id Imiicf, aerb-lf tea- 'then autocrat" of the world. Hi* *d 1"
nun.
add the Juke of two lemena. fteeu tbe white Iff ette
ooe of angar, boll the milk with a right, left. etc., to order that every
tj<«>nri;l of K*|t. a litile p*fpcr aad!salary exceeds *5o.fd». he etjoj* the It the eAjrtiin* are green add a tittle
muscle
be
kept
to
oonnal
eonditlon.
and nem.
beat again unUI creamy. Divide tatq stick or tonntmon In it.wet the arrow
oac-baJl
H
cup
.rf'
cMwm
beat!
rank
of
a
general,
and
when
be
msk*.-*
nn-ar.K
Malntato a proper poslUon .of bead
PruM Taploci twlr tvelvn large (onr equsl pontons and to these r*- root with a little cold milk add to II
praise In thive cops of water for a Bpectlvely add two or three drops ol ooe egg wen beaten, and the angar and body when reading, writing. »ew- thoroiichl* *0*1 be*.->lo a mound on ajhi* tours of Inspection every xwo If black ;
be travels to at least a* tnuch'color.
day. Drain from water, slip outatonea vanllto. a isaspoon iff graUd cboco sUr tbe whole tote the boiling milk, ag, etc. Better rest completely for a huitend 'ID. m*-r the top put l-lts of nmotb*
____ Gr»-a*H- ffKils In cloth will yield to
aad cut the pnmas to hatvee. To the tote or cocoa, fire drops of It
flavor It with vahUto or vrlne when few* mtonln than to doable up irying butter, p'-t tn ov.-n where U w.il stale as an Ambassador,
.........
.. ................... _ .. ..
Tbe duties of this king of chef* ltke!lhe sppHraUon «if alcobol to waleb
sraur add one haV OOP mtonte tapio­ Juice, and two or three drops eat
hearty eold. You may flavor custards to rest and work at the same Ume. brown quick; it nbourd
brown
when
wtred
Gsraisb
platter
tbat
of
tbe bead of any. othirr great,**lt ha* lyten dlssolv*^. The proporrred
Garaish
pUtter
ca. Ptoeq oa atova and cook unUl ptnfc colMiag and etrawberry flavor­ with lemon peek ranms. or anything tf you must read lying down.. r»*t the
*i«
»tnte
state deoartmeni-see
departutont. are lareelv
largelr sdmtots-‘
admtots-; Iloa
Hon 1J «ne ublespooBfol of salt to
tow. add acnni half cup of sugm and ing. Spread them to thick toyara In you cbooae, aad make them aa rich eyes completely everr few mtooic! witb celery tip*
Pouto Puff*—Pare and bolt etgh'i (railve. but be ha* one wber import-! fo-ur of ak»bol. Apply wltb a piece of
but an erect poeitlou to tbe proper
juloe of «ne-quartar tomooL
d tojcl
iiatoe*;
when
done
masb
very
>nt
duty
wbfcb
cannot
be
dele**««d
from flra. aad add prunes and moulA
n Ics to harden. R*baa rsady' Arrowroot JsUy—Wet i » bsMlng <
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Mtmlh.

PART TWO

TIlAVERSe CITY. CRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21^ 1S«.

Me^ck, Prosperous and Populated Witb Public S|>lrlled People
RPWW «o tfc* Bre^ar R«eord.
f Uieae iinre op to tcodera. aad Arwt«laat line*.,
•vould lx- hard to And in a toan with paid by the hiuel 1
.-•nd inffnenrUI busiaews people at
lirotck. MIeli. r«b.
tbc
Floyd Gale* Is tbe nea-spaper. ms
its populaiton a better and mure only pnifo-tsUe l-ed* and palatable
vlUaite - Etery line of nerriiUlbeUSlag of (be Ado Arbor railraod
i-dlc Mill.
RUlne aud suliotury dealer in lhe|
Ihnnxiftlily .propreselre
In-^Mluiion BK-als await (he psirons Tbe rate* disc a»uan> found In (he abore namOd
«»«»• ibe edMmo of ibe »flU«e of
The L. J. Trii
e nill place. At hi* placeof biMdaetscaa be
than that fu-jDd at Ibis place.
pnpiltar aod teasoeable ant
storm .ire (unnd here, and *t price*
>*«** iBd H todar oteuplc* • ?«7 U another induairlal'eoncera^ibu tbla found wll popular readinc Jotimalf
Three chiiTrt instil utiotJK are (inmd-hostelry
I alnup the same
that an- JSionUblngly low Their aide,
•^bbpMon piM In tbe Dutinn* an- vlllajte can well be proud of. prer aad a lilib-rlasa an-1 est> oslTe.-liiH' of
here ^Th<- Methodist, episcopal, the: emsite hoe*
th:» ».r.il.| lie acredil ambiiion ts to pl.-ase tbetr many paf
aala of Wesford GooDt)-- Tbree
>{.OOu.ai« paid out tc> employe* ercry siiifloiiBry. sebonI-KQ|i)>lies. ink* and
.Aiiveiit>st,‘ and Free Meihi>di<is. All o any tswa luaiiv im - larger rhau ton* and. from a small b>wlnaiag have
i«-o week* anil :.<h*<ji(h> feet of tltnber pencils. Mr. Cat4-s i* the aaslsipat
hav.- !ara.- ruiiyrveatiuDd sud are aC: be vUUgr .^ Mr-lrk
grown iiDiil uow ihelr hnsinews plare
k aooro of bMlaw '
yearly cooverted Into tbe "WotuaD'* postmaater atui is l;.-M quhe bu«>;
ciifoiiiishlire a yrfa’ de:.l of kiss] iu
CulUD Siandan i* j
contains u siock-of good* tbnt ts ua'apoo.' ^tamely, brooto-haiidle* anil darine mall tiiue. whin the mail ditbl* jK-aceful Slid bnppr locality
tereMinF resldwx <rf the oiwn. He i* rurpasM-d by any otbiT In this wWee ahlpped to all parts of (be V. 8. lirery and aiore patronase la at its
The fcrmiiv counirj Ip and around a high stepper and ocravionally gur* awake and hustling vUUge
I of tbe jrlilaffe fondar. and Ur. Tripp. Ita owner, baa been a rery helubu:
- jMeetck is' also aI v.-ry
very (Wimemlable out on a pace that aslonUfae* the 'vd!r* F. A. Rengnni is the miniaer
iKiblle Bpirlted and I
e. R., Gates is the
leaiti
Teaiti'.or MesirVs t.esin^
Uger* He l**ii >esrsi>rage.aodeuKe
iwi^r kgeper of
tbia Tillasa. Wide awake and ever
bere aad rei>»rts a larpe inI Acre* upntt a.-i.-s of weft ulM. fetrlie amidti'rtis to .get liiui fat-T aocM>
ibU \ilbige. Fhe bandies a
to aake Uesick tbe taannei
crraat'ip the mall matter cumina lnt«*
fiind i-tiU Is- fiein,! iu f-cCiy din-ciiuii trip ..f conquest l> brtug mapped
in tbU oection of tbe atate and la bis the trfflce darlD* tU- r.’rrtmt year
^.ti! uf Merl.t. and rtw ei-lrtrated by for him ta the spring along several
F. F. RICE.
pMWOnnite nnd Industrie*. Meslek realGate, is very. vlTirl^ml and
i.l 0|sl<>^aie faiitters.
rare irwck* and-xii fXH'ular t* be.
dents can feel proud, an<l safe, that thorough -In tb>> iK-rformanre of bis
Editor d the Mmick Sun. ;
I Mi'Otiin ..tft- the; livery. twelve hundroa coid dollar* wi» nrade
they will he a pari a1 M<i>lrk's bnsl- vayinn* dutlefe as pustluuruer. and is
Ifee-d aad ka|e >.!abb o«me: < <d tbl* to gei hi* InAiii-nee ainl perxinage
llfe for a Ions (Ime to r»me aad a ell izen and oSIclsI the Tv>iii< r> rou year* of llp.iVr Bisnuf-trliire is
:.. ir jilac- «jf b;isin-.-» can eenily and unb-.* Manager -tfutler
tnaa^yed nloDp ibe *sme eup^ervoliee be proiid u
«-i1 to ;iie Mr.ace uilli oawr*
> tim-. no warm ,«-Hs him. he will U- the admired h.vr-.'
Unea ua id tbe p.tsi.
of Mehlck.and bmdl) ap|ilaude>l l.y hi,
Olwe S Kel*on are the proprietor*
admirer* a* h>- dne* hi* rac^-.c
r another Meslek nianiifariiirint;
on MJiUe of tbe fare irsel.-.
.
;
plant. Their eoneera
Tfaverve City or Odillac thi.-* h.ii--.
cant-fanok*. neck-yedir* mid .Iiinib^
i rac-iifi *eason
mrn'a supplies. Tbey employ Ave
^
Meslek Sun.
men. and turn out Mb cant hook handMcrlck ba* anothrT.tasiiioiiim ihai
lea every day when In operation, a*
U llie pildi- of the ciilage atid l.K-ailty
well ai a lar^ mitaber of neck-yoke*.
aiiri that I* the home of tbe M>-*ick
Two hincksmith shop* have l>een ea- i
iidn. the village ni-nxr!, u|etie>ia'>- ;iad
tabllabed here and both have
niodsJ newspapi'r- Kvery Thursdaytheir shops w|tli every tool ucct-aKary
It
makes II* »|i|»-arance .in the Rennes
conduct a Kencnl biaeksmlihinA
in and around Uesick and Impart*
lineu here. They alao hare wood■ hop* all the affairs o| heart and bn»l
- J. TRIPP.
wnrklnK deplttmenis at their plam
ness interiud* ol >be villsci- It alstii
of blitlOMs. They are expert meebasHOWARD MEfICK.
advance* arguiiii-ni*
rgiiiiieniK for Metdek's line of Ibe above turned goods and ts
and painstaking workers, and the
eonstamiy studying oui near bni erwaRawnSar tf tha Town.
growth
and
ptnsib-rliy,
and
ytllagera and rural roaldeota can
that any comiD’itiiiy can lie proud of. lions nnd difss'DiskItu; .features that
assured that when their work Is left
tb« fUtaie'^frlfaro nod proaprHtr.
Its editor F. E Rio-. «a* ammcikled ure liotind to please tbe iikmI exacting "
for repairs and their, taorsrs left to be
Wbaa Meakk »as Aral oaubliabod, shod at the sbop* of Walter Meslek
wKh Ihq CoopiTsvme Ob- i>flund* of Mesick’s fair femliUnn
' la Um prlmeral forcat of thli vlcloitr, and E. R. Woodruff, that It will be
«ixi.-cn jears'and from iliere «*n»»i'ucnn
w.-ni 1« Grand Rapids to engage fi.i-i
»' Wlnwe t. the gmietsl manager
la tba year of 18&S. b> tbe hue How­ done well and at prices that arv resIhcr In Ibe prinllUB business. Frtmi
Meslek-« iliuc *ion-. At his ptacw
ard Moitek. tbe oalr'slaceo of impon aonable.
aace da tbe aortta vaa Travcme City,
there be origlnai>-<l the Sun, nnd by ■<d biislnna ci
G- W. Spink. Is tbe man who dia
MAIN STREET OR ME8ICK.
MaaMee and B>s Bapida Like oany jrenaes pure and wholesome "driokhard work and sto-nnou* bbriness
otbar towaa la tbe Grand Trarerae ablca" as well as aeUa “good amokea"
H. PeaKlcy l«_thc miuge coo-1
Inearpeeatacl m tgyg.|TOniTorJuldi- vchieio. of tiavel, with nuthods. obtained a very compart cir­ foil line of patent medicines a* well
reglaA tbe rUUsa-rtrat lodastir «aa at bis place of butiDesi. Also, has a tractor Mid at hte repair shop, doe*! in 1S9* ifai-rillaso'was Incirrporali*! speeffy aud' rellaliU- h<irs<-s. They culation in Wcxfuid and ManUtee a* luilet sperlalllv*. Mt. Winnie is wn
exiierienned diiig store man. and l*-x
a aissli Mb and boop Bin which waa Mrge spacious parior and baa recenUy
very sklllfiil woikvln his choKenjnnd diiriiu: ihat iimF a gn-ai many ran a fnx- bn* to the dep.n auil alsoi counties, and in addition added
l>nri« a A»iiri*hitig hiisintw* et tbM
aboitly afterwarda deatroyed by Ane Installed a rery costly and interesting trade and also is.the foreioan of ilH-jpubllc iiiiprorcmciii* liaw- be*n made, a dray line in the village.
Job prlntery. |^l now posvsi
and Mr M«rick tnsiodlaiely beyanthe eelf-operatlng piano at hU place of Tripp handle mill.
printing plan^ and a nt-wspaper ihai writing. ‘ The tdcphoue exebange ts
Himdreil* of y-ird* of o inent walk* bustlers and favorites' anfung
l-'cated SI faU store.
•roetloa of a larger aaw and idBaliis
Lodge*.
have K-en laid, a new spacious -vfl- trav.-illng public who regulariy visit exerts a powfuIgnAuencc at bumc
■IB. sa well aa a atore buUdlnx aod
In the two foronamed coun'ic*. Tbe
Ftnir fraternal ordets arc fpund in lake Unslile ' h.i* been
for ttiF^on- ibir tllluge.
gavolf Uie aetUement lia Aratmetean- and aerrk tbelr many patrooi.
Ibis vllUge. namely, ibe Odd Fellow*, tuly and tbe *tre,-is tfraded." The ill- -Aohn A Rvitl*. fomerly the proprieClass Ent
tU» IsMlIaHwi aad permanence aa a
{dr six years ago and baa b><eu a shin­
Friday evening class No. d of tho
KMpp A Bchunk are tbe meat deal- Wuodman. K. 0. T. H. and Rebekahs lage officials are now bii*ilv i-ngaged lor Ol the Eviti* houH-. now known
tradlw irtsL thif biHHat mauatry; W of this village. At tbelr pUce of and they report a very large ineml>er In perf.-riliig plan* and l'•■nsld•■ring; Hpo-l .>temln(>le h\ ihe.traremng p'lle ning light in the highways and paib- Friends church was dellgbUnllr enterwrai^itatadlroa* that time oo'br Mr. business can lie found a rtoipe line ship and regular att.-nilance ,ut their)
cif the
villager*
thoupi.4*-n:«-ti by oui*iJ,-i.* f.n- a’ hr 1< ii,.-wsys
leading
builder
ant' and
•>« lural te*l laii^ si tbo home
Mr. and Mra.
-Haalok null bla.^death and at thU
leata and dairy products, niey various camps dmlug Ibr past yeui, wrti-r wcik* *y“|cin for :b<-!r bu«J, ■nirtor of th-- v.i;ngi'. He 1* a ileuici denis eier since anrf'may Its e4llior Thurna* J MTilnnety. COl EUtwood
tlmo Is otsaspad by bh non R- R. Me** also buy and sell hide*, poultry and snd that a groat deal of._ gissl. woih' place, umleonje of ilie orficlal* arn'iu. r-al .y;a!e-a.id oiuli* !iome>Hnd bis sheet, renuiin at ibis village avenue. >be Misses Garnett Pierce and
Ick. and toABF*«Wioya about Aftaen lIvtsMork Jn ccatnenloo with their wai arcompllblied till* year by iht-lr'
T a j*
long
time to e«>uie. al*i* iryiiig i« g.s the mill v«®«Ts Meslek* itwideiii*. Hi* pl.m
a plan
Vesta Whinnery being hostessea.
arownd and manufaeiur- bnolnen. Oysters are also handled dlfferont urgauUinbtu*.
man (be ya|rr arc
R. M- Hairy Is the prot>ri>tor of Afiyr a pkwslnc program of soogs and
J Install a lidulac plant m> that .they pu|>ulai in Hie larger cities in *e!Uug
W.MO
fn abbat sAm
.M feet of timber oarb here In season. Prices are always low­
Mr*. 1-nnls Wunl 1* the pn-sldenl of'inight fqrni*|i llghi* to M;.- village at hi* b-iib!int» on ih.- installment plan, another leading hardware and furnl- reclutkins. tbe mail man entered Ud
Hire store at this place. He carries a distributed irffers to meb person
jma?.
est and tiieir motto Is a -fainiess to the Ladies .Md *oclrty tif this cotn-ia nominal v,v»t Tb»-se iiiiprt*voinenl* As a rt-itiill of lit* wmk. It U Itard
miinliy nnd re|s>n* a gn-ai d<4i of ln-inr.‘ but ll!u*tituii*us on He- the p-tii And a pentuuieni resident of Mesick.! complHe line ul the abote nameil present. These lelters described the
al'.anlc-lesuf general merchandise and by eondiiloa* In which tbe vsrioos indlicrcsi I* being taken by It* m'-nilxTs; of tlu- tlllace official* Id tnaugurn'lri who docs not own or who i*
J. HIrshmen conducts a ge
AmHmt very aulmUntUi and liene- ;eie at this iilaee. He handles n full
lils strict attention to luisineas.
vlduala would And ibemselres twenty
Mai mBattractnring toatltuiion at this line of gents furnishings, clotbini
fair and Impartial price*, ha* built
years b-nce and naturally canned
lilMa ta tbe Mtmlok MantdacuiriaR dry goods, groceries and txmu an
business prestige in ibU vlltage
b smusemr-nt. Rcfresbmenis connnd lh>- surrounding locality,
sisting of heart shaped cakes and
shoe.-.
l.irge and extensive and an Instltuilun frosted heart-shaped cookies and tea
Ita prealdeal aad Geo. F. Williams
at
i*
a
ccedit
to
the
villaa«v
w«-re
served. Just before the guests
at tbla place and carries a rery
aad J. H. wmiarna and L. n. Ward as
Band master iluBman U (n be con- were ready to leave (be table, a wttcb
Ttee pfvaldent. »ecrPlorr n»d treas- extensive and well aasnrled stork of
gratulnied npon tbe spleatltd resnlis made her appearance and 10 true oldUbe
ubove
mercantile
goods.
Is
an
arar. reapccUvely. Tbirty-Ave men
of his musiciil aggregatiui known as Ho>^ fflc disrlosed the future
experienced and expert harnessAad *«ploym«it thrOuaboui (be yeai
the Meiirk City Rand. Thls_ musical memU-ts pneent by reading what she
niaker-and repairer and reports a
organlruilon codhIsis of slxtrin meni-|f"''n din the tea cups.' The ereoing
rapidly graw-ing business.
Ix-r*. alt of whom afe making grr-al wf" Pleasimily spent aad iborougbiy
a C. Hallatend Is another congenevery monlb. Alwui S.mo.OM feel of
effort* li. attain a groat degree i.f pro-!
'“'eiy
Umber la annully used l|y (his rou- lal and enteriirislng general nierebnni
Aclency in the in*lnjraenls they are
Thoman M. gnanc; present member
this place and -curries a coaiplote
eeni In (be numutarlnre nf barrel and
called
upon to play in this organiza of the teiard Of public wuri s and who
I line of all kinds of general merchsnbog beodlaga. each year. ThU
and
with
thrir
united
aetlon.
tbelr
baa aervetl In that capacity seeeral
] gs' dlho and handle* fsmi und dairy propcrslhiint and njn*iani practice and yeara. announces Hun be wtil be a
J make R neoesaan lor' them in|«itwta at his plsee of huslness.
candidate on the republican ticket at
dcnble tbrtr capacity Ihl* coming >-ear. j Honelly « Co., handles gi-nern1 mer' i»-cominc r
• he pnmsrle* March l>. Mr. Shans
and they are oxtremely busy at thl*j<-l>ii"dl*e at this place,
hits t-een a diligent member of the
lime In making ihe necessary Improve-1 . IL E. Turner 1* the proprietor i
Uard and devoted a
> doable tbe prowm onipni.one of Mesick's leading liurdwai
last year enjoyed the diMlpctlim of j rime to tbe nty's public work. He ta
or tbe Bill. Alf these men who bead i stuies. complete line* et sbrif-ware.
winning Hecrind piaev in tbe nutablo] receiviny* sttoug support Tor tbb
tbia Aonriahing Inaillnllon are p^ibll* stoves, paint*, wagons, buggie* and
band rotiK-ot at rsdillac.
, .j iioioinatiou.
^
gptrimd and acalonal*. worilng to,cutter* a« well a* building tuppllea
F. OrnlxT Is Tbe physicia:
-ian >
___________
make ihM tbe foremost biisineaa town ran l>e purebased hnre and at prices
and surgeon of this village aiel enio.vsf
Death of V-s. Sehgll.
Vt (b^ loeallty and they are lu b* asi.mishlngly low
very y-xiensive prarlioe at G. • Kice-dFd !
Imogeoe
coogtatalated npoa their splendid, buslnem. ts also conducted along
I a graduate of the V. of d I . SSeJ,- ?, t.'.
tome hers at <
doctor Is congi-Dlal and < wr i-'ad) t-> q ^lrx.-i. las' i.icbt. Hbe was S4 yesra
nillevale (be palux and suBejiiigs of-old aba have* le-sides her I
Mefick's uDfortottiite.
| tlireo riaqxbiei'.'^me tun. two biotbera
Wiliey A-Joseph. d^Wx In getK-ral • and one sitter. Kbe bad been Ul oerMEStCK MANUFACTURING PLANT.
fneri-haedbe are.alwt very powerful|ersI monih*.In the cbatll:.l’!c and b'brr will!, d.’nc .-Vt-ry p-u;..'- lUli-rAcpir-ut p.-r
!i> tlicli orgnuif.aili n.
)io n,al.il.g M. .,ck «jt;. ■>! 'th.
A hipi «ne
h. ;v-.-n M-sK-,. n':-s3crn v.t.vce*-ia -thi* r-aiiwi. 1110 ,»c:y'.0
. .. _. ..
Shermtn. Wexford aud-lt-t.-KH'.y- daijr "!rte-.-t.. ...f tty vfHau- a.. FV Br-optcl. ^fu:-i
ullxa!-,*r id salety.^
tad mutts all i«ssenc.-t
IMssepcei -r.iyia* a;
I-reshh-ety ij t-.
i:._ «u-.
Ru-. clerk; and
aud F.
V- E. ^ Mcjd-l-:. <*'lvr-. 'i, it»i- .-wuier.
.-a«t;;.-r. , , , I
ui. Arbor drpirt. TWy MnelaU.. we ] Oliver; Titw*u;r.-, There aro-aVu fivv.^- B' A S;,aff.j-1 e, H,.- luw.t^.r of the
c* freight ani I•n^:.:a6<•-and Sports
cvtoi-imtily yrixs-av-j'sf! h-ea! r-cranek-mentsand:
Aourlahlng buslav.--*. •
. w-uhL-.g f-n-'.thovilh.u. *
*,k-r* ar.-*-,ro ...J
,';4v1-g-'nirs! tSvIfar'
rK-eiv, hi- !«-*■ aVi-:i'.un.. Il»
aUu _
1
•'*«**T
, lb. i--x.ll a'lytni:"fa the >f--:-Jrk -tmak-' '
village and a.-v' !«-rv.il !•- ;Uio ‘IftT^
and q Binary'puttie.
man and Frank McCM*h They ii.,vc
r. larga putn.caqc enj ilic. r> lie*, amt
; - rntie,-* h<rtri IS uitc ..if the Mecca’*}
are rpille pirosed to. learn of thii.r-- lyir ’lhy acury Irav.-iler aiiu hungry - ..'
rent legislation at Wa*biai;t<m,in.‘ii'
[proieeifnJti-i.- (t wa* rc.-y.wl> cefurn-]
gard to raising their sni.irie*.
-aud ri~Iec-i.faHNl. and Todny- i*.
rotu- ni t>,.- Uad buMclrk^i'roBSd In.
F., BengDoi la the vl!lace;hat,N-r. He
I hi* Iru^ait: y gttrvices ar- of fbe best' •
ha* a Urge spacious itarbi-rins parlor,
;and maiMgt-r aad owner CuHWa sold
it Is furnlabed very prettily and Mr.
jmWthm t* to give tb.- trsrolUng’pub-j ,
BengoCa abilii.v as . a barber L*
He every .conikitt bi» rat'c-» will admtt',
imly mutely suggesinl by ibi- number*
success- '
aho Journey to fau *hi»p .i-tnng bt»l
village and ill (hi*,be has -ie-en
boars IS have ihr-tr facial aud urakins wonii'-riui |•t»gT.>» undr>r-tfc-.'*'**,j
head appearance* impitneii by him.
efficient leadership of Frauk Cr.i..g a---'
MaWIS.
A great deal of timl-er 1* WiR found, princi;.!.- and JJtoes Hellenb.-ck.Galc i Hore’t flemirole. formr-riy Hotel - *
in tbl* vicinity and It I* being mutn- and StanVv a* tem-bert. All gradeu’Kvjiu i* nm by Mrs. U. ^Edwards. '
(acitired intu roimmcdl.'*. such as . up ro Hie eighth are tnngtai iii-iv. and; This'hoiH 1* ms along tndd^ lines
staves, barrels and keg headings.a* jaliout our hundred and Afty ptipfls aro-land has '-very eweipmept n.-cesaary
a-ell as hromo-landb-*. in or.-ler ' to- reirodk-d.
A ' iK-.vuriftt! fotir-rootu • i.» •*.- comfort of the iravetliag fra-.
mlllie every parsi.-le of It fur a* long,-ekool honro- hullt. and i.vfcing Me»- tr-ruiM. The nurm* an-large unu wrdi.
a time a* poaslMe. At least AftOenjlck's ednrathma] life (.vgetbtff. lij xentliated and atrlciect attention i*! .
ME«CK SCHOOL iuiLOING.

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iiat'iiSSs

Hcrali;
MLD AND RECORD CO. |
. enstlBK • bardabip tipop lb* pM>pi«
wbo pUi«alz« tfcM. We eUMt see
otberwfM thui- tbat UUi mttltade of
the r»llre*dt omtt n«oe«ni11r remit
deereMed bulnwo. It nor be
encaed that ibe people mutt tt
Mtrw- On the other bud. erfaen tbe
people reailu that tbe mllroede

RAILMOAD TIME CARDS.
Tbe followlDc edUorlel from tfre
Record applle* with equal
tHM to tbe Herald;
The rallraada dotn« bottneaa In tbe
MMO
Mleblcaa bare taken drattlc
I npoo tbe ad
I with tbe Dewapapera of
At varioue reeeot eonfereo

■•s:'
ijitaa of tbli. bowtrm-. le a question
V «C IbdgMbM. Tbe nblaoed oboerrer

MtttttdRttKude ofJbe lailfoad
mm II fbr the porpoec of ebaattn^ tta MU tagUlatara. Thia pbaoe
«( a|» RMtM. boeramr. tbe Craadac
BhoM MW bo( oatase U dIeeuM at

rm. there will be a
carton trareltna eipenaee. There le
aliMdr ealetiD* amooi tbe
tbe people of tbe euie. a prejudice
Agolnat 'railroad corporation!. Tbli
prejudice U ofieo mlmplaort, but tbe
near rule ot the lallToad corapanleu
will teed to^ncreaee that antar«it*m
from tbe people, arbicb the rallroadi
bare reoented in the patt.
Deed TMr»oa to CoMMer.
Tbe board of dlrectora of tbe Trarae ettf board of trade dlseuaied
eereral mattora of general Interast
laal night, and In which the cooperatkm of the people ot tbe cJljr abould
be dieerfully giren.
The matter of adrcrtialsg tbe elly
of inportuee and
erety dUaen can help in ihit dlrectioB. It U alwaya posalble
good arord for ronr borne town. There
are often tlnee too much aald In tbe
wny of crltldsn of conditions ot
peaalmlitlc ebaradter. which baa a tebdencr (0 dampea (be apirtu of tbe
people ot ttaa eommnnltr. wbUe, upon
the other haod. an opllmtttte word
DOW nod then ond a boon for your
bone town, baa mneb to do with the
spirit of progreoa that brtngt results.
It was suggested that printed matter

ot bti friettdi AMennan W. H. AbboU
of tte TiW .werd b« decided to
aoikc tMmee tor ibe lepobUee* nontBftUoh ebd toder be mekec Mi torMl ekneoBcemeot u • eeadldete.
Mr. Abbott bM been b retr efBdeni
nomber <t tbe eouiwn *»d b« eerred
00 o onnber of Impmtebl eommltieee
Tbe iBienaW of hli conttltoenti here
bees ereU looked ener ud it It be
tiered be will oeptore the oomloetloti
•t tbe prlmarlee Maieb It.
The Cewtcll.
Whether Ue buildings of J. C. Mor­
gan A 8oe occupy a portion of Oahm
street or whether the surrey made Is
IMl was merrty s preliminary sad Ik
furtber steps srere ukeii to open tbr
strcM through to the bay and whef
o for a term oof ye
a Uile were the qnettion* up be
tore the city eounril Mondsy night and
after a short address by George H
Moncan'* attorney, lh<
matter was referred u> the board ol
pablic work! and the city attorney. '
The matter came up in tbe (urm ol
J. C. Morgan d
Boo. Ibe commnnlcstion suting ths'
Sept. 16, !»6. the board of publli
works had r^xxted that they bad dl»
tbft ca May Si. ISGI.
eey had been made for a public high
way including the greater part of ibi
property now occupied by the Moi
gana Notice waa served on them it
remote their cold storage and ware
boose buUdinga but ulnee then noth
Ing haa been done.
At tbe time the notice was serre*'
the company was making Improve
menta and to order to complete tbew
, It waa necessatT to mlae more mtme;
which the city's claim made Inyioaal

•SSk"
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, tbe peia of bU left hstJ lif
]
tptke or • »|>Jliiter.
i :
For «re weAi. be wm* laid op end r |
eept»little office work eod rerr II
ouulde work. For tbe loti of bt;’! j
prectlee be aeked demecee omoaniiaK: I
to ISO) 4Dd for the nmoui ud pbrtteel eafferlnx ud eDCulih be aeked an-, '
other »S00.
Attecbed to tbe e

n Mr. Lardie's motion.

Com. per bu.
BaytogFrtoaa.

A dsnamoe bear waa
lag about tbe streets .. _____
Han. Tacoday and was eaptarad by
a realdeat. Brute bad wakened from
bto sleep to tbe nortbera woods, aad

Buckwheat, per ba....................
.M
Bye. per bu.......... ............................A*

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itloD from the doctor's attorney. J.
meted every day. 'Th* local market
W. Patcbln. requettlng that ihA mat.
pricee ar* suppKed by local dealero.
•r be referred to a proper.comailtue
The awUMa quetatiena ay w;r«. no
ir a settlement.
etippod from ether papera of the praOn Mr. OHIetfa mttlon It was tcvIOM day.
fert«d to the committee on cUlms and
•counts and tbe city atuiwey.
Ceoldnn Agree.
Pptetoess SS cents
The nest claim agahiM the city wa..
that of Mrs. Dowhall. widow of Ca
.ion Bowhall. killed In a sewer trenofa!
last summer. The <
Twoiil.v-iwb loads sen-, w^-luiiwl <■
Kcale* yerier.lav
ed that they were unable to agree and '
be discharged, which wasl' Ten t-wd* of potato.., wvi-ral head
atked
done on Mr, Urdle'e mollon.
I of live siockl hsv. hIris and oats were
1700 fe* M'S. Mcl^eMan.
rhange* iu thThe committee } which I
referred tbe claim of Mrs.. Daisy Mr-| markets today,
lartrlan stated that the clulm could I* j William Breule of Butums
settled for IToo and recommended i brought i.. market this
ntiiiAual
that that be dbne. The report was i bushels of oats. This is
adopted on Mr. Abbott’s motion.
i amo::iit to be brought in at one trli>.
Tbe committee on clalmi and ac-'Tb»r .were a very gmul quality and
counts to which had been referred thdwctv purchased bv th.- Traverae my
claim of Mrs. George Woodrnff. who|Mlllin:; compauv.
injured by lalllng on the rtdf-j
----------walk. reporlH that tb^ did no. con-

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ehoH.-toml.-. fT.Cf.T.-a: wvdherv.
.va.i mu-i.
r..*5. Il«ws-2i5«: Vorker...»7.30;
heavy and ml*e.l.|:«T.3R.
Delrrdt. Feh. iNi.-M'heat -No. 5 red.

o that If it p
Bllar maaaer tbe saaaa«e a Uw July 4. Cbaera
greeted the t aaage of tbe measure to

Klag Bdward'a rlgar bill to torsa
He to an toretorate smoker aad tbe
---to rslaed at s
Butter .........................................«•** j rroB II to tlW apiece It to mM ^
itbe ktoTa «!•■» »re the prodert ,a a
Eggs
pantcular ptontotion to Haro
luppllm DO one but his rr lb.....
>id Bfltbcbnd.

SalLperbW....................................» jUord
Botbcbl
Hay. loose......................... .Ill.MRlS .
Cwrtie>.
nay. baled........................*15013
Imltstlon* bare been placed on the
ICIHe market no rioari
------------g AUeock’s
ibe well calculatod to deeeire. It to.
•“to however. Id general approrsace only
.11 iihat they ewnpare with Alloocks. for
~ I they are oat onto lacking to tbe bett
elements wbleb have made Alloock's
so emdeot. bat are
harmful

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A4

______ _______ -ad when p.m
ebattag ptoaure the oalr^ tM *»»
la to alwv« ImW •P*
AU-

The only form of food mada
from wheat that is aU autri- .
ment is the soda ctacber, taA-..
yet—the only sod* erseker of
wUrii this to really txae to

. Atoto Newfc
pig. evidently escape.1 from
carload of stock, was found n«
Mr. Olllelt moved that tbe c
Beecta
in
thp
ditch, with Its 1«
cation be received and flkd bnt Mr
Cross objected, stating that tbe mat broken. Trainmen east lots f.ir i
city be furnlsbed o the bnstness men
ter waa bronght before the eooncll foi porker.
to eoBd oni
Tbe First Natlmal l>afk at I
Tic; corn. 48Uc; oats. 4!c.
TbU eeeou to t* a good idea, and aa (be purpose of
The situation la reviewed in tbe com gsunee has been appointed a United
of our
goverom««l
munIcallOB. he aald. Tbe city alter
UMiora are dolag toiaineaa to
funds to large snms aiv being reedvparts of the country, such Ulwa- ney waa Inatmcted to eerve notice m ed. Thto bank bas a eapMal and surtbe bnlldinr
aearbstk pork, per bhl.......... *19.50
tnre wooM doubUets reach frwlttul
but slDoe then the matter has been li pluB of Il4<l.00n. and Alexander MailaoU.
a ktato of quleaence. No ttepa hav« land. fonner UcaienaBl-goTeroor ol Short cm of pork, per bbl.
Anoibcr i
Mlrhigan.
la
president.
been token toward tbe removal of thi
eotsed waa that of an agTicultural and btrildtogs and no steps lo euforoe tb<
Hadley maibemaflriju flgur.f
t^ fair to be held next falL It alleged claim to the street. The Im that to n :-ear» as mail carrier and
sods erseksr «m4 at d
baa been many yeaik since a fair was
Xh.
en at a sundsitl' stage driver betweea there and MetabaM In tfala city. Tbe snrronndtog walilmc for the council to act.
-noro. R. 6. HcDuugatl has travclol
ttanes
country baa rapidly dcvelopea. fruit
.Mr, Citmo slated that 11 was the In 127.1100 miles, equel lo Are and
ealtare haa Improved to a wtmderful
Im a *at iqar,
toatUm of the owners to Inerease tb< half times artxuid the world.
extent. wWle the prodaetlon of gratoa
i.»
eapaeily of Ibe plant eo that at leasmmamnintf toAaif1 vegetafalea baa torgtdy Increased
[, do toeal time eard
in Albion
ly Invented by A..<
l.bOO*batTM of cider or vinegar
volntoe and Improved In qnal!
i.to
I of ealnabto'l
be toarnifaetured In a year, but th- primer, which Ik claimed to set S.-«hi
gMnoNAL Aucun' comramt
r^Mo daair^ to go to a diatant Tbe farmer* will ball a
hour, ami can be cotfsirucled
city's claim entt a ckwd on Mr. Mot
^ raa aeeka the eohtmne ot this kind with aatlatactioa and
gsn's title and he couldn't Interes for *Sn. will be
to And the Ume of the mannfaclorers wtil bo glad to
bios by the Universal Machine
He Ihea stated that It
itf .uiaaa. Fan- operate with them to producing such capHsl.
oeatBRiMelker tbe asrvey wa> pang.
^ht^ Bwb UiiMw in bto u exposition ot tmt
ii.
Tbe Mlchlgaa Slate Agroriillural
_ierely a preliminary
Boeeawy tor him to nets and manafaetored articles as will whether steps had actnally teen toVet college bulletin tor Keltniary h
be a credit to thto eeeUon of tbe state.
“^tov.-W
• »MC hW.t#
which wonid make a stteet through t< and aay* that the state round-up tosiiTUa
U
a
aabjeet
whldi
abould
be
W to gnenro tba li
p taoida forth 4n lonto from Keh. S«
the bay. U thU had been done an>
treated with
March 1. and will be under the
tbe proper award of damages madBurttlvs
o*u
anuoy
you.
tlon. Some aort of o
ausidce* ot the ttale boar.l tif agrlctil-'
and paid, then the quesUon of
Bad loasa may cripple you.
d Int- ;ural ami Ionia I'araH-rH' |»<titiiie
tbe matter. He suggested that It b. society.
referred lOThe
on caoveotioBB. falra
Mr. Gllleit withdrew bis motion ans th* Fett Warm and Dry.
The Ann Arbor Gast^e
: .MM lU M pemlaMon to do batt- entertalnmeota wbo will doubtleaa Mr. Lardle’s motion carried.
A
light giver unexcelled.
In tha num they ahoold be i«> ^fce np tbe subject for definite action.
Damage Claims.
f— .i.llbni«,t.u «d Ww^ ^jl by tow. to fnmlth In the public
USX
Beveral damage claims occupied
A Family Dlnnar.
•rtto, tofermaUno ralaUre to tbeir
Because the boaineasof the
Orawn. Mtcb. Feb. It.—There was attention of the council. The Ar*t ti
' MW oWadalw tor the benedt of tbe
OF
Engraved Wedding Stationery'aa4
come up aas that of Dr. J. W. Gaunt
plaabaal famlty dinner party
WwA
the Ptota. Dutorldoaliy tbe
lett.
who.
OB
the
night
of
Dec.
fO.
frti
Visiting Cards.
THINGS
Til Teoatd mm ittUe for tbe home of Mr. and Mra. P. L. Bird of and broke hla left arm. He alleged
a1 cii a coDserv
is
- wiWdr.WM Witrod fiun tbe roll- Omwn (0 honor of the arty-foimb (bat the accldimi wa* due to a defect
YOU
alive ba*is
It holds your
fWAa for adrerttotog tbeir time cards. birthday of their mother. Mrs. Ellen
A fine display of needle-etched and
rt«». Tbe tea waa poured and Ive sidewalk and claimed that he bad
monoy where yon can tot it
Xt to a
MIGHT
star-cut patterns of glassware.
and- been damaged 11.000. He claimed Ibai
qnickly ati>I without danifer
dessert served by her tsro little gram
vwf efton tbe ■
the
sidewalk
at
a
point
between
Bar
of loM.
MitoUaw lotoUro to tbe milroade dangbtera. Iva and Rosella. aged S low and Rose atrcM had bceo to bad
NOT
and « years reipecUvely. There were
We deem the intemts of
that eott tbe
RuU>er stamps made to order in five
twelve proeent. Ave of tbe family shape for two weeks and that the ett;
nor cuatomer* ns identical
KNOW
A to <« matartal bene^t to them,
wu liable. He waa hurrying east
with our own, Bod endeavor
days time.
ttota vtthto tbe past few years tbe btoBg abaent. Tbe absent ones were ward on tbe night In quesiltm and fei;
COULD
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Brnyton,
Jeaae
to
tfoard them confally.
a ot tbe atoto.
through
the
bole
with
great
vtolencc
to tom aaaallar dUea bbd towns, bare Brayton. George Green and Georgle Bustatotog a CoHes fracture, a vtolent
YOTR MOSEY dt-jwaibil
BE
School Maps. Atlases. Maps, Cases
MW luaal doMUona to tbe raltioad Green.
in th’i Kv,tk on CVrUfica’.ea
nd furniture furnished at lowest priccE
Mr*. Brayton was preeeuled with a
cMpthton to odverUsliig. which
of Savioga eamt It per cent
FOUND
FOr matnoee. to v«7 nice Japaneee handkerchief bo*
iotereat.
tow aoily JtoMry of tbe torenlng Rec- Ailed with bandkereblefa from
AT
Sporting Goods. Picture Frames,
abytbeinll- reutirro from all over the United 1
Window Shades. Wall Paper. Crockery
THE
i that all ad- State* and kome of tbe handkerchiefs
Our Sesonrees Over
by Lady Maccabees ot
I be paid for-lntn
and ChinE
' 2t.64«.00®.
pertatlim. tbe^aecoueta to be balanced Silver Lake htve. of which Mrs, Bray' At tbe wd of tbe year wUboot pay- ton to tody
mmt of eaW by altber party,
The afternoon wa/ passed in visit­
eortably the balanoa eo tar at the ing.and an were pleasantly enterThen you need McDon­
toMOrd was enweenied wae on tbe
alds Witch Haiel Cream.
' rtgbt eide e< tbmiedger bat when netNothi^ like it for
ttemwt waa made, there was no cash
Hie Hotart C«, profk
Traverse GItjr.
oeMBC. wbUe tbe books of this newschappM or rough skin.
Ra«. I- E. BlasHI will Leave.
iopor dbowod an aggregate baUnce
The Rev. U. E Btosell baa stated to
toraBbf tbe
le members of the Presbyterian j
tram AlOe to flW each yaar. Under
cburtA at tbe next annual meeUng;
tba eoatnet. bosrever. tbto was not
which occurs to April that be will
tba nllroads
then submit (be question at whether.
praotkally nude a preaent of that
bett totoreeu of the church
amOBBt of money by tbto paper.
would not be served by a change In
Tbla aama rule a^tod to all of tbe
tbe pastorale. It to understood that
This is a cough remedy
Sale wlU be
la the near, tatorc.
papan to tbe atate with tbe
If It to agrreabie to the members of
ot perbapa aoae tbe larger papers to
that is fast proving its
erne ot tba larger ciUea wUeb were tbe church be wUl preseat hi* reslgnsmerits, and is sur^ to
tton
to
tbe
presbytery.
. daaUag upon a cash basto. It will be
give saiisfatt'on. We
Mr. Btosell came to this city to Jan
mm by Uds that tbe railroad tjommake them both and
pantoo have received ibonuaito of nary. iMR, and atoee then bas been a
II wfU be a treat ol tbe season to take advantage ol ttda sale
faithful and eoatteteai laborer, hi*
doOar* wneth of fm
know they are good.
when itopois. Wecanonlysay
work meeting with much succees. r*25 cents.
tba past tour <
tba Brening Record has dealt with tt
romes as a' great anrprtae to bl* many
taOraada entering the city upon
caib batta and baa prutted (hereby trieads about the city as he Is known
not alone In tbe etanreb. |
to a certain extoit. although tbe rates
tbe matter Mr. Btseell
toe printing (he time -card
merely inMnal. laaimixh as It was bad BoUitng to aay faribar tban what
1 In tbe pnipit Sunday.
t that tbr time card v
a certain extent n (natter of
While tba railroads mnst neeeoarRegnlar meeting of Grand Traver v
lly adfertlie tbeir
grange. Na 3T». Satnrday. FVb. Si.
aad special rales tor aj
Time of weettog 1:30 p. m. Work In
tbe third and fourth degrees.
M pnblte requliea li

M Br W Wa llau are ooeeanied (p
<ba iUM tba tiM ot arriral and depaitara of ualaa'u a matter which
«aa ba latonBlaW by appMcallon to
loam Mttoiia by teleidiooe. or otherTWg, bowarer. U ao nooertaln
. as bait
«Ma «iriag tba day or eraolag. wbso
Iry U oent. tbe agent
|l IMhar too busy at hU tetograph inMljWUt or to tbe boggage roooi.
■Miibin. lnfiim|-ti If-------------- r toWwwtlMi Tbla oMdlUoo to tbe rule
tbo amaltor dUu of tbe eUte.
It Il'AfOa^ that time pUeardt are post
•i A oirtona pablle ptooea. Tbaoe.
Mmwai. altar o abort ttewi. are either
.. ««k «owo or Blatold and their parpm li Mt fully

Uneeda Biscuit
Md. cracker icWaitWcny
taked.
•ed. mcker ttictiully
pntKted.
Md. cracker mr fraaS,
crisp ud ctou.

gp“=

f

“Variety is the Spice of Lile.”
You will find it in our store.

Mmm

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Traverse City State lank

Do Your.
Hands Chap?

WiSir‘£;£r«7

‘Traverse City
State Bank

MeDonald’s
Cbcrry andHoDey
^ Compound.

City Bof^ Store

We Own the Entire Stock and njctnrcs ol ttie

A. GRE:iL.IOk< & CO.

Formcriy Ftaak Mcdifch’s
SboeSloek

It wUl pay yon w^ to postpone your sboe bnylna'
Yon aU weU know tbat nothing bot tbe best make of good« waa bandied by Uila Urm.

Wall! Wall! Wall!

The

American
Drug Store

a

never

The Globe Dept Store

wi

1

«RAMO ntAVMC HCRAIA IMUMOAV. «**t«l»Y tt. tW.

STATE BANK
tav W. ■•
^ at*. JoM T. -------- aaMi
L ■■ c ttaTta. ton ■BSma. o«

3 per «nt abwt« M Tune DcpMttt

nb wMt, 2,8»

1--

n rMTS old ond tMTM
two chUdreo. kla vUo belog deod.
CtirtoUan tfritty.
Tbo fnacnU tenkeo oT the Ut«
ChrtoUu Lichty vw bold tbu onernoeo mt 2 o'dedL from the Oermaa
LBtbvM ekur^ taU 2<Mtr ms scUbs
poll bMrers. Mr. Ucditr was bon
at WeUaaln. Obl, 6apL J4. isn. IlvSBC there aearly forty yean, to U62
Tied to Min GsrtdlBe UarkeUacer c< WellMler
thirteen chlldraa ven bon. ten llrne at Glen Lake, one at Mi
tons, taro at Acote. three at Bates aad
thTM la thU cHy. His artfe also
sires him.
In ini the family asored io Mancelooa. Mich, where* for tveire years
Mr. Uehty acted as land afmt for the
C. R. At. nUroad. He then porebased
a farm near Acme. IItIbk there entU
shoot three years ago. wbeo he moved
to Tiarerae Oty. Hr. Uchty bad been
In poor be^tb for two years aad bad
a great sudeier for

member of any church
While a
I chrjstlan.
good husband and father.
Farwisrs to the FretiL
H. L.. Carter bad charge of
A local BBloa of the American So­
ciety of BqoJty was orgaalwd at the funeral arrangesDeots.
Mrs. Adeiine Roeaa.
RcBBle echool boose Friday night by
The foBeral serrlcc of the late Mrs.
T. W. Tltriiey.
AdMtae Roose waa brid at the chuich
A FIM Front
The abed srtileh has eorered the o'clock. Mr. Rooaa U rery til and
front of the new Bartak bnOdlBg « may not lire.
Front street was remored today. TtU
' teraUs the new eetrsDee aad U a
Crinnctl AnmMl Meeting.
It to the BtrecL
J. W. Cliffe aad wtfe returned
The front U one of tbe b
Sunday from DMrolt.where they spent
with plate glass AUplay
tbe
week
In ■tiehdanee of the nnnual
P0xl«2 frant and aides. Above the
windows are orMmenta! prism lights. meetlttg of the beads of Qrinnell
Bros.’ flfteen briBeh bouses. Mr. and
Tbhbnlldlng
_______ •“airi'b^ Its exterior sM t Mrs. cuff. Leonard Grayaon and wife
terter are a credit to bU ahtllty.
sf Petoekey and W. N. JHHart. t
with tbe iocnl house, went from this
Joaeph Fbwler. aged 24. died Moo part of the sute. Mr. Millard speDi
day at the ooanty bOote at 2 tbe week In tooklng Into the new nutosbblngtbe
Tbe meeting
sod every boose reported an escrilent
eonalr bonne froat Orasm Fbb.
was net a oouaty ebatge. baring beaa buriness for tbe pact year. Tbe local
branetodid the largeat bnalneea dur­
brtmgbl tbere bseiaei'ttoe
OM to care for Ws. Tbe body wGl ing the past year of any daring Us esand Mr. atff Intends
prafanbiy be shipped to Mnston to­
atlll bigger one during the com­
morrow.
ing twelve months.
A set of
by the branch nuuingers eologUIng
Mm. W. I
the Orlnnell hurioess policy and dcgram tbla
b of Mm J. B. Gewdy of Indlanig their intentloa to jmi* the
apoitn Sbe bad been iU for eome time boslnmn to the limit of their ability
With Beart trouble bat was
mwB better enUI aboot « week ago.
Te Denver After Yankee.
when aba beoame rapidly
Sheriff Martin Brasrn of Leetonau
leavea one devhter. Maade. her busnmty.w^t to Lanslilk Hooday.where
. faen4«nd another daagbtar dying
be will aecure extradition pnpera for
one mnfc Tnnkee. formerly of Mnple
CHy. who U wanted on tbe charge of
Old Oowdy bouse, now celled Cottage selUng mortgaged property. After the
noma, and for ydars after bis death papers are secured the Ueelanau
Ua wife onrried OB the bualnem Mm sheriff wUl ge to Dearer after his
Dowdy had many friends to the city
tobo srIU mourn her tosa and extend ' It U said that Yao
tbeir otocere empathy to the stricken team for 2400 from Leo Solomon, glv__ n cAnttel mortgnge on them.
duffbter and.oQMr ratoUven.
Nov. 20 be Is alleged to have sold tbe
Osato er Mm Bareh c. Amry.
to Homer Bailey af Benlab lor
Mm Bunh B. Avery, wife of L. A. 2200. The team has been •eeured and
Avuryjamad away at C:20 Twsaday bar been brou^t to thU city. 1
morning at bar home. 424 MonttM 8U Solomoo eoUCrlng Pro
dropto being tbe onnse of bar death,
Fred Pratt as aoo
flbe waa SI years of age and to nddl- tbe horses were eold.
Uoe to bw huaband. leaves four
-ankeels
dree to mourn for her. The funeral
n as bed
disposed of the horses
eervlee was on Wednewday at 2:20 p.
m. from tbe reeMeaee.tbeIlev.W.H.
Rscoversd Sight
Irw^B b*ng to ebarge. Bariy ThareZrimaChase, tbe 6-year-old daoidtler
day morntog tbe body waa taken
of Hr. and Mrs. D. Chase of this city.
Bberman tor barUL
Mho wsa sent to Ann Arbor totally
Mm Avery bad beea an Invalid for blind two months ago is Improring
a toag time, anfferlag from dlabetee. rapidly and cxui now dlsilngulshctriors
^d two weeks ago Friday As le- and large objects.
tnrirl from a vtoit srtth ralaUvee near
The little gtrl had been gradually
HnaUnga. tbe disease that eanaed her Kamliig blind dcaplte tbe efforts of
death having made Itself manUert. local physicians nnUI friends of the
Mr. and Mm Avery bad been ted- family Interested themselves to the
denU of this dty for the pnat
matter. Tbe father was unable to
yearn coming here from Alnascm.
send bis child away for iranlment but
Tba children that are left its Mrs.
paper raised a fond
Mary Johnaon Of MariOnaw. Mm large enongh to keep her there until
Baiab B. Stanley of this city. Fred U the first ot Mai^ and It to doobtful If
AVWT of Deentur. lad. and Waller ahe win retnrn nnUl her sight Is fully

"SRiySIfKSir o< tbe

Tveoversd. so Interested have
people become to her case.
Tbe money was placed to tbe band*
Mra Barah Wllktea. aged Tl. died « Goanty Baperintendent of the Poor
at S:20 Saturday night at her home, F. O. Marrin. who baa been looking
tbe child's wcUare.
street.
was the raoae of her death and she
H. O. Jeynt's Franchise.
was aaly lU a tew days. Har hnsband
H. O. Joynl of thto city has secured
has been dead some time but tit dillthe Itgbtiag fraachlae tor Elk Rapids
diM nrvlve her. Mm Wilkins was
and by the Brat of June will have an'
a -vnetdeat of thto city for tbe pant
upModate plant in operation to that
forty years and leavea a large
-lUage. Hr. Joynl to net reedy as
of frieeda to monra for bar. One
yet to discuss bit plans nnd bss not


-i.Mton.wtU
derided whether be will use water or
be bare for tbe teaeraL
steam power.
Tbe funeral eervlee wUI be tomorMr. Joynl has had tbe traariilse for
iwnr at 2 o'etoek tram Grace cborah.
some time, having seeured It from a
the Rev A. B. WeUs ofSotottog.
Big Rapids man to whom it was grant
Undertaker Anderson Is to charge of ed about six months ago. An exten
tbe amagemcat
Sion has been arranged in order to
Aarw) Sager.
give Mr. Joynl ma apportimity to get
Tba funeral aervlee of Aaron Sager things into shape so that be can
win be held tomorrow morning from arork.
kis home at Archie, tbe Rev.
Elk RapMs has needed a ptaat for
Chans of Old Mtoskn ontelattog.
name time aad Mr. Joyut Is Just the
Sager died very sudenly Saturday, man to take bold of the maUer and
havlag eatea hi* breakfast as usnaL give tbe villagers what they desire.
thee stepping out to do aomo chores.
Tbe new 1
Ahead ten mtontes after leaving the
table, be was taken R1 aad death fol­ Midland will be finished thl* week nnd
lowed qnlckiy. apoplexy being the will be one of the finest ittUe bits nt
moderu railroad architecture along
the whole line.
^ .
OKATMB AND FUNERALS.

Basil. lO^ear^dd sob of Ansel Chad­
wick. of Vaamr. was playtog about tbe
ke. and pesbtog cakes to tbe wi
Tbe pibepote slipped, aad be was
thrown to. Btlll dinging to the pole,
tbongb going to the bottom ooce. his
cries brought men to the scene and he
sraa dragged from the icy wsier. atl»|
>er of the Bute Board clinging to the pole. Once on «rm
of Bdaeation—W. A. Cotton. Bmn- footing be made tracks for his home.
aaba.
In tbe country, sUIl clingtog to the
pole.
Grand RapMa MhA. Feb. IS.—GovOne of Muskegon-s promtoeot high
THC TICKET.
For Jesttae of the Bupreme Oouri
—WUUam L- Carpenter. DetroiL
Tor iusdee of the Supreme Court
McAIvsy. Hantotae.
—Aaroo V.ftir............................
jBt of the Unlveralty—
_ _ _ xiaad. Detroit.
i
For Regent of the University—

Btiaa
> Sght him In the stMc canven:
le of
hottest contesu that the tepoblicans of tbe state have vlues^ to
several yeart. the factional difference* Monroe. Uiebigan. one of the lending
being extremely bitter, and the result
Ilkriy to effect the party to years to; nursery concerns to tbe United Stnte*.
good' "live
The governor# friends
write us vhat they
-' agent to this sectlmt to soliett orders]
himself to perfectly cootent to (al **** for their trees, shrubs, rose*, etc. Etopertence 1s not necessary. They offer |
good pay weekly aad furnish canvasatog outffi free.
We advise any man or woman to
tore.
The opposlUon gave Governor War­ jr eommuolty. who Is to a poslUon
to take ortevs for the above house, to
ner and his friends n hard run
them for panleulars Itamedlatcproposition -............
gallon from Wayne wunty.
ling of thto lelegallon upon
The date for the annual Jeffenum
ventloB. Tbe reaoli was that tbe
elub banquet at Flbil. Is Feb. The
land faettoo woo out b.v onl.v twenty- state ilrnuicraile convention tneeif
one voice. When tbe Leland detogUon was Anted, the contest was ended tbere tbe day after.
Because the snow to Newberry. I*
as the Wayne county 116 voles carried
the balance of power.
up to a man’s ahoolders. lombennen
Tbe big figbt waa between tbe Bar- have been forced to snspend opera­
bour-Leland faetlana with tbe KlUtions.
Atwood vs. Warner emniUes to the
Ayers W. Williams says be to afraid
backgTTMind. By the result of the eonveoUoo. Junius E. Beal of Ann Arbor of hto wife. He wanu a diroree be­
and Prank B. Lelaad of Detroit will be cause she slapped his face ‘-with
the candidates for regents on the reclothe* idn." Ayers 1* the woman-s
irbour and H. 8. Deane, who are st third Fpouse.
present bolding office.
M. O. Graves was set on upon bard
by tbe coorentlon and Dr. W. A. Cot­
ton of Bscanaba wps nominated for
e state boa
board of education.
Tbe first t
of stteoglb came to
tbe eredentlal coramltiee. who by a
vote of Bcventy-four. favored sealing
tbe delegaUon. Tbe next test came
Boor of tbe
ly report of tta
tTH ‘
the Beating of the Wayne delega-

I Norscry Co*

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WhyNotMakeanlnvestmeiit
We Offer You Someftifng Good
When yop can bay Children's Coats at the prices we are
neftP rnaking on garments of exceptional quality, with a
possibility ofscarrety any change in style another season,
where can you pat your money where it tpill pay you any
better interest than it will if you bay year daughter a ndtP
coat 9CO W and keep it until another winter I

By baying bow yon save a hall on the price of any Child's Cant
In the store and we stUl have an excellent
assortment to choose from.
Ages from 4 to 14, and the styles are the best the market affords. Every
garment was new last fall. Not a coat but what will be
just as good next winter as it is this.
J
^

We [know for ^our own good you aimot
afford to miss this opportunity.

$ 5.00 Coats now.. $2.50
t 7.50 Coats now.. ..$3.75
$ 8.00 Coats now-. $4.00
$10.00 Coats now.. $5.00
$12.00 Coats now. $6.00
$14.00 Co^ now..

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JuBllee W. _ ___
.
Aaron V. McAlvay of Uanand jDstiee
J
for Jurtlco of
t wUhoui opposlUon.

adTrsvstwO

"■Davwv# aty. lli<-h.

as one of lltile
the rivalry between Barbour and 1
land inieeted loio tbe convention o
of the botest iigbu that a
eeu lito B iny years.
ractoQ haa seen

4- D^V^JSL How. ___
rrad_ B. Walksr. Jade*
Fite fram'a defective chimney Mon­ *'^"**^ .atwe ot tbs mM* sf AKrvd
day noon put iUdtose's bari>er .shop
and pool room and Edward Slrelt's
saloon at 8t. Clair, out of baalncss.
aerlousiy damaging both btilldlngs
Loss. 21.fKK».
__________ _

forh«ana***»<tp«tlHaB-

"I have been somewhat eosllve. but
Doan's Regulels gave Just the results
to drewlsUdla

tuc

■aid eoosty
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GfUNO TRAVCIttE HGPIALC. THUR80AV. FEBGUARV 21. ttOT.

Qr^d Traverse Region.
MOTKt TO coMcu^oMwirra.

tag • few days with her sister. Mrs.

K the nick this warn.

•airal «w im «• «
HOLMtr SIOiNa
' mm man rwh tti« H*r«ld
2lr. and Mra. Smith were i____
mm thM rummy noMi of oaeli
•Bri « conwpOMliirta Ml *• M sarpiiaed .last week, when their
------ ------ -------mhs them a vis«MT OHX JM aOMBM «Mt II *
The home of Mr. and Mm. Ooz _
wen aned with people last Sunday
evening to bear the Rev. Altooo fi
Mr. Lamp--------------------- with staging and pay­
er. The sermon was enlored by all
who were then.
Mrs. Avery -from Hoy was calling
tathton
________
lay.
Hr. and Mrs. Dare Johnsda's aoa
Lester Is very stoh with lagrippe.
-.± Imt danehter aad tamtly. ntaiBThere was no school tost Priday.
«d to her Imme oa «ooUi Maaltoa The tsadter. Miss Brackeobury, attaat Mdap. Mr. Vaa Bosker also ................ tsadieri- tastltote.
weal there to work.

ry hat prepared
Oart -Olaacm .was oaoHaed
fine progmm for next-Priday -after­

r-evealok hy iweatyot
noon. That day school will close for
a moaOu' yacMIon. Mtoa BrsekenIwhom
his mother,______
nalcoovn
__________________
. i.» him.
had tarited) arrirtaic at his house and
calllac "a surprise for Cwi.'* aad preaeuted him with a.nae aaek seen, as
Feb. 18.
It was hla abSeeaUi birthday. The
yoaas peo^ -passed the wrealaK very
oooeNsauiiG.
pleatmUy with music. steslBf, cames
Mrs. Lizste.Mcansky to still on the
aad
d plays. They were treated with
list, but to gening better.
pop eora aad candy. Thiy hoars pass­ sick
ed so merrily the time Asms all too . George Jsmtoon has been sick with
___ « tor them to- retarv to .their a cold for a long Umc. At the present
homea. Tbanktod their bopteas for the Urns be to better.
The ladles' Aid met srlth Mrs. Mary
aood time, they wtsbed CscI maay baphy ratoms at the day, with themselvea Oherlng tost Wednesday and bad a
V Ed‘ **m^'.**^
.
1

OLCN AmOK.
itr. Doval of HanlkUe 1» 1b tova.
Ckrl Walker U boae'asaln. after i
abaeace of aerenl mika.
Tbe Soatb XanHM man boat atteamted to croaa the fore pan ct last
. « «oA. bat eras preveated br the lee.
i ' )nck vtnda bad drlrmi the fte awar.
PrMvy.

uora, to jsr. ana .v
Feb. It. a daudhter.
Mrs. Mork bat returned heme tram
Tnverse. where atae haa hasp vtaittnc
a few days with her damMar.-Mt£
' «amea Burden.
, Wimarn Saaum maBe a .
trip to FUe Lake one day last week.
Mrs. Carrie Crandall Is «m the sick
Bst at this wrttlns.
- .

The lee in the east bay is so froeeo
that Mr. Walt has gone to Elk Rapids
With f. horse and cotter.
Cupid, or rather Montle Priest has
haa come and taken .one of our young
ladles of this ptoee, Mlsn Bvs BonrMW. Wc ain forgive him and wteb
them much Joy.
Mra. Chandler to very sick sad feam
•e that the will not recorer. If ahiaa younger there might be

Mrs. KnlsM. and L----------- ---------------. acme to Rodtford. nu caBed there by
the dsalh at her crandmother.
Adam Seecmlller and family spent
. SnDday with Mr. and lbs. Adam

est pemon o..
..
lives till ne« May she wUl be 91 j^m
old. Up to the pnwent her mind bss
been as bright si It was at 20, Al­
though her eyefdgtat was poor she said
Callim at I. d. Newmarch’s Smiday Bs ooQld rend the Hemld. as the print
were: W. 8. Saxton and family. Mrs.
so good.
' Bully Sliitbt and fdmUy and Mra.
I. Crandall, wto waa hurt in Uw
NORTH UNITY.
woods with the tongs, to nble to be
School CommlBslaacr. Mr. Dui
viatted our school Sbumday sfterunon.
ootngnln.
Miss Laura Mewmakcb and Uttle
Miss Sm of Good Harbor to spend-

ShaMs to vtoHtag fttosids
andmlstives In Tmverse City.
amrm Gilbert, who has been haul.jgrinmber for Tony Kemeskal. reumlk to hla home in West Kasson
tost'Bidsy. t
Uf. and Mrs. John Kmbaer spent
Sonday In Cedar City, the cuesU of
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony 8T(^>oito.
Mr. and Mrs. Mow KUwy did biislsaa in Maple Oty Saturday,
ned Kurtzhal who to n-orklng In
the tnlU. was eaUed to his home In
Good Harbor Saturday on account erf
the rfcntb oC fato uncle. Auguat Kurtshal.
land visited ibelr mother, Mrs.
osra. yesterday.
Prank ShMda did buslnesa in Cedar
City last Saturday.
John KnlU was a Maple City caller
Wednesday evening.
Feb. 18.

Is work for Wm. Sauier near
Ovtoli. He Intended to drive a tenm
TiH- Mr. Swilcr.
Grant Rroufca nnd George Barth Jr.
have
gone to cutting toga for Nr
MABEL.
Sveboda.
James Chaney mnde
Mr. Peck expects to flntob hi* Jol>
arse City Saturda:
hauling
logs to Ordnr sod Maple
sUII
sick,
hut
to
Mm. HoltoniM S’i.
City today.
gluing slowly.
and Truman Losee went to Traverse City'Satunlar.
SllSord Pray retupmed home Fri­
day from BeUalre. where be ha* been
KARLINMrs. Mmkel and chiidreti bav-- re­
CliSord Pny had the mitfortnue m
hurt bto limb wbUe tuadlBg logs at lumed home after a visit to her fs:b
er who to very *tck at Ih-ar Creek.
Bellaire.
A. Davis ha* <;oni(dcied bto kig Job
Ed Gk-ndening Is -sick with pneufur Buckley A Duugtos.
J. H. McCombs bad the mtefortunc
Miss Lena Stlt^ ha* l>een rlsltlnp
of bavlug two al hi* rib* broken
her cousin. Emma Pm--. <rf Mabel.
while
loading k«* hem last week.
j
Clinton Pray made a trip to
A good laanv logs have been dump j
Thursday night, nturulng
Friday
ed around on the public park as iliei
yard
has
not
I
m
.
vo
large
enough
to;
Many are sick with w booplDe cough.
j
Wail Watson's folks have ntened hold them.
The la«i few warm days ha.* mad*
to PrcMlc's camp.
in ptoCT*.
|
Myron Mdmb attended the InsUtote the sUdghlng ICO
Joe Znk and family have .....v.. ,
Kingsley Priday and Saturday.
}
Mm. Tom Pray will gire a mg bee Interhtchen.
A few of the South Crum boys cam-' next Wednesday.
down to try their iQck flshing through |
Feb.'IS.

Sd(ne Information Regarding
Bank Deposits
SAVISGS DEPOSITS—A little U>ok
PVTU.
Drava
a ioton-at
intm
c imponaded cwrh -Inoe tutd ])e.
centber. Intcreat
_
ooctmoes for three jmn from
dnte of last •■ntrv.
CERTmC.kXES OF DEPOSITS-A certificate ia
issncil iaateaii of a bxtk. Pnivv intereaL Intcrest on tkeac rvaaet one jear
tar front idate tmlena
CHECKINS .lOOnrxIS_Ma.l conwoiral f,»
those who visb to giro checks to olhm.
Each ■•keek ronstitutiv a iKvipt f-Jf the depuni.
tor. A safe auil coni-<>aieot waj for pnfitiK all
.u-rourRs U'« funiiak ckt-«'k books.
ALL DKII^ITS are psyaUc on dooncKl. No
paymi-nto made exepjit on «riUen order of tiepiisiior. May
Mny I*
U> wiiu->a *o tkat either hi
AUlnuiouss coufidciilial.
r wifi- cv.ul-1 drt

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WEST ALMIRA.
Mrs. Dnve Omham Is better at
writing.
Clifford Cam and Miss Rckah Wil­
son drove to Cedar Run Sunrlsv to call
on Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mars".
The tbroe-vearuld daughter of kI
Mrs. Laura Bates has been workipg
HANNAH.
W. Sullivan lias bev-n sick with thc|
for Mrs. Emma Gmham tbe past
Miss Lurr Engel vtolu-d t Monroe grip
tbe past week.
weeks.
Center last week.
E trip
Morglsou made .v butt
Mrs. Lottie Ahbie and His* Refcah
Joe Coom haa retumed to Manistee toC.
iBieriochcn on Saturday.
Wilson 'dreve to Lake Ann Saturday after a few weeks' visU with Mrs.
Feb. IT.
1=
afietaoan.
-Workman.
.ia> l.vel eompatii.
Dan Pratt went to Empire Saturday
Mr. and Mm. Irwin Bawling*. Mr.
B'-tnle,
1 Mr» riia* Rial1 and ,
SOUTH SO.LON.'
and MrV. Charles Lntnent. and Mm
lisii.-.! with her *i-pbcw SwadAJ- '
Amanda l.ei-'-i- lia* wdd li<T farm
v't.-ani "aiili-l in t
caller George Gmy spent Sunday in Hodgilarg.-M load -f lug. tl.nt liir* l-.-<-ti i. MiS.-i,ing tiv.ii a butt tluit C»Id
live
Mork
and
eveonbinu
on
lh<tho gue»t* of Mr. and Mr;. J. ‘ E.
hepibliwltilir,
aimnsl
I7<K>
nlnd
a
week
ur
iwuogu.
pUcc
to
llenn
H.-ink*->
<if
Sobm
Ipripnt
ItoT joe 'i&rtmiiji and chltd^n of ttnnchcomb,
Long Lskw drove over after her hus­
K4td Geiger
-r 1* di-llvering
delivering mall
mail on
band Saturday afternoon, and tbey
Schill 1-eing deuln.-d b.»
tx^ supper with Mrs. Dure Graham. tbe illnesH <rf bis wife.
lacripiip. l-nt to <in liic gain.
Mrs. Ean Gray called on Mrs. Dave
Thore who visited at t"e borne id
Stephen Hadgty's la'iv ha* U-i-ti
Orabam last Tuesday.
E. C. Rawlings Sunday were Laura
Mt. Caw of Ijong Lake drtn-e
Knapn. lia Bogart. Allrf-rt Koelliuei. quite .iek. liul to «□ the gain.
A- StPdiiu and wile calW on Wi - [
Orlatt after bis sou. Saturday, and his Bdd Gelger.ira Manaieit.PoieOrbogaM
"Everyborfy Should Know.**.
t Kingsley tokk t:riiUr aud
aon Orin went home with him fron and Mr and Mm, Dnve Hammer of SlP-biii'* pareoi;-. of tlii- place. Suniriniiiiu-nl burl ! ^
D. Pratt's camp.
Blackman and Ltozle Fast i and Kale
Mr* J-iKi pit Sibwlndt *-jibb-d hei!
Mm. M, lipwls and.cfalldren callei Rawlings of this place.
on Mm. Welsh and rbufiren Sunday.
Mrs. Philip Srhichtel I* in Kingsley l.-fi arm ver. Ivultv lavi BuBilay by
Mdllmg a half id :■ |>ail id buiHug
Hr. and Mm. Blaine Marsh's frf^ncls Uking in-atnicnl.
T>ic Lttnit of Life.
r life.
Feb: IS.
'.i.t ^tor^awllcnf nrle
Hiss Viola Abble wa*
Mra. Earl C.my Monday niebt nurl
KASSON CENTER.
that
the
gi
ncrall) acevd.P-JFMmlUtlnB
Mm. Gray drove Viola to Lake Ann
Mnrtnn Stevens of Cedar Bun call­
of human life to niBJiy year* Udi*w
Tuesdav.
ed on O A- Peck Sunday.
the ai'ammeul j«>M.lMe with the ad
Feb.
_ Bri Wade has pun-hasc<I a horse of
Mm. Jc»* lb»* nnd daughter Erma.
vaiicvil
knowliaUiof which the race
VBsitedto-lth her parrau Sundsy.
)» ii'ok )>-.M-«*<'d. The rnileal i* il
Mom Hsllctt leturaed i Carter's
Mis* Edna Meu-er rotiimed home
Oil. Iliai di-<<-rmin>-« 11* durulnai.
from Cedar'Ciiy Satitnlay. wlit-rc she
lusms to to- t>eiw<«n r.n and «<■; ftie
II. Warp
___ today sick with tbe grip. ba* Stahl with her sKtei "
pp>|N r <-ai<- < f Hie toidy duiing tbto de
tng four-fiHX
. . and Mm. Dnve Fast were the Ross, to have a dri-s*
- loaili- euniiMi to- too wirongly urged;
ennipatiy.
gucsto of Mr. and Mm. Rufus Bn<
Mm.
ll» n to-lng
fatal to loBgMm. Cha* lUuI vivitci} wllb mi
*. i rap-loKsm-..
rap'ie**»e>. iiii'n
l■■las iwiai
brother Ralidi Metecr, to Traveme.
Sunday.
Shiink S.ifiirday aftenimm.
It viiy, Naiup- * !«-»' h« li*'-r after 60 1*
WlO Bates Invt a valuable bon
and experiK to reinm home Tui-sday.
Ida Whab-y and brother FTJiik rfere* Kli-elrie Itltl-r*. tlie wdeoliOc tunic
last week.
afu-r making him-a shi.n visit.
dav* w-ltb h'-r iiar-i vtoiling filciids In the n.-ighbiirl««>d j m.-.lleln«- that n-v-llallP-*. every organ
There, was no deluKe luM Frida)- *pi-ndir.g
Hr. and Mm. Calvin 'Bmnks were
Weidney,
|a*i fVi'la>
fVida>.
I.d lh«- tosly. Guanmieed tiy C. A. Bugi la*t
the guests of her folks Sunday. Mr. 1 sreubnt nf the aliKi-oev- of their ent*. Mr soul Ml' Goo Weidiier.
I'lHwier are draw. Ix-e |)ni; I'o.. Hannah Drug Store, S.
P
King.b y bad ilie mtoforiiiue
J. RHiik
.
and Mm. Will Bain.
pcesideni. Ml«* Edna MeU-er.
tor the brick vap| K Walt A Son*. :-"r.
Hit. Ed Brooks was kbe guest of
George N*-wman ha* quit school ai^ ; to gel 111* l--g l-adly >vnimi'd wtiile‘lnp fuurftoit wn

PEOPirs SAVINGS BANK
'n^verse Oty* MldL

;___

SUGHTUY DAMAGED GOODS
Ti k CW fill It Wiltialilg l« Tim Cdsl
m

HAVE ransacked our entire store and
, * * warehouse and every piece of fiirni-turethat Is the leiwt bit damased has bmn col­
lected together and placed on our third floor
.yvheroithey will be sold at prices that will <»use
a ae^Sation among economical buyers. These
are the accuniulation of the entire year and our
recent inventory brought them to light. They
must be closed out to make room for the heavy
shipments of new goods that are coming and
we have kecided on a sharp, quick sacaifice.

ROCKERS

SEWING ROCKERS

One to * feguler »7.«0 eooch
to KMd coodltloo. emnU pteee
at moulding broken from fimme.
A good u ever tar gerviee

One reed. 3 wilbout tebles nod
2 wUb feeding table. nU nl Icm
moBcj' UWD 70U will ever be
eble to bur tbem agnln.
A good, beavy. well madebigb
chnir. flntob glitJtUjr mgrred.
mu tlJS

Hero wc have iloroo* ofjitilc*
end flntobr*. cverj- rorker that
ba* a check
has hecti
__ ■ ___
put In with the damaged
Como corly a* the best
go BrsL Yon can get a big comtanablc arm rocki-r with coblcr
went. Just one small check In
back

In vem-rr M-ai--. solid wowl
seal* or cane, many nf them
>on will have to examine clo-Kr-ly
to disi-ovi-r a flaw . *ii|l it's thero
and (or ibi* n-.-.-ipn ,'on niay
have It for half what lOii woiitd
pay at any oll;> r lim<\

OPO.Y $4LS5

NOW esets.

FOR $1.35

FROM 60 cts. CP

COUCHES
Seveni <rf thcM Ratb been
nned ne Mtaptan on oer floorg.
MCM bgve gUgbUr mnmd
tnmm. <*lm tbe spbototety

mGH CHAIRS

pVERYBODY HAS an idea that it is necessary
^ to have a lot of ready money in order to
buy furniture. This is not so; our easy payment
system places the possession of a cozy home
within the reach of all. Here you can supply all
your home furnishing wants and pay for them
as it is convenient to you. It makes no difference to us whether you are a millionaire or
whether your day’spay represents your wealth
your honest reputation makes your credit good
here.

YOU HAVE an. opportunity to buy ferniture
* now that will in all probability never present
itself again. Included iaour list of slightly dam­
aged goods is nearly everything necessary for
the home. If there is something lacking in the
parlor, sitting room, dining room, bedroom or
kitchen you can satisfy that want now with about
one half the expenditure of ^ifoney that you
could under ordinary circumstances. If a sav­
ing of money means anything to you, you can
not afford to overlook this—Think it over.

"r

DINING CHAIRS

woi.ti.rfcil ham.,In.
A e-**l
f.«d, gfl-i.-i.
■lak lal-le. a -.Itiall split in Obe

FROM 53.75 UP

ONLY $3.75

SeU From $2.50 up

Jardiniere Stands

DAVENPORTS

IRON BEDS

DRESSERS

COMMODES

CHIFFONIERS

PARLOR STANDS

Several good drasaere that Joat
caeape l>eli]g In fitwt-cto** enndllloo. w>mo were sllgbUy mar­
red or Jamed in ebipplng. mber*
were damaged on oar floor* er
from caroleu handling In the
warebouM. uev-erihelees
tbe
buyer will profit at least onehaif their actual value.

We have ever ■ doren of these
that, had we the time. It wunlrt
my na lo relintoh They wero
i-rSored In a damp jiUo- and the
flhlr-h has become diillod In
aeiue spot*, otherwise they ao
perfect. Can yon Immactne it.
I solid oak wnmode

tVe have l,i;t oii<- ..T ihe*e ihn
wr r.in iiKl'i* in e-ir -j.iTu.ig'
lot. It IS a gol.b 0 'Ml.. V hi

|>-.K "t. -. ..v-r

FR0M$1.$$UP

nOM $4.25 UP

FOR $2.25

$6.00 CLASS

LACE CURTAINS

PORTIERES

We have dnacos of lace eartain*

will

be

rioeed out at Uffle mote than
whero you are willing
to lake tbe tample. you can tray
Jeal one pair at 33 1-3 percent
disc.

half price. Coma in now aad
buy a n.m portiere for >3.<K>.
.Toa may w well make thtaaav-

DraculocKi

•n-'-.i
1 s 1.

i-.'.-

•' r- ..1' .. 'I
l-ra;-£ trimTi:'-'! 1

FROM 35 cts. UP

J. W. SLATER
. The Homemak-i^r

WOOD BEDS
In Ihli lot aro In'lOTb'l al; ndd
to-da aa well a.- •l.iiiiac-'l one*
In many Instanev- th-- lei.i of
ijie suit has to-ii m’M will,
Iron beds leaving wi-rwl g-»Kl
In.U on h:rti'l iloi'
dtop<jw of
ilara--ig'-(l •'■-f prle<-»

We bare dome <rf tbeee In all
aliee and tlnta. In aome a rod
baa been a Uttle benL oUtera
have a lUUe'enamel period off.
any erf them are worth twine the
price you eas buy then at bow

fSlil

DINING TABLES

ONLV35C1&

ONLY $10.75

ROPE PORTIERES

CARPET REMNANTS

ItKlodmc •

ry p»ir ih.it' I,...sanipps

V-oo p»n-.-roi. now............$150
Ah'l *0 on down i>> an 'i-.-a..'
pair of htavy r >pc dn;«-Ti.r-'

ONLY $L75

■.-.'.jpil :ti our entire
«,.n- ■
!*' i' ind'Hled
)i, i;
' ‘...'i-up Many
lari.«
lor aa or'Sinary

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ii.rraii.s. f*to-s'ry bruaw II, velie:s xn-i axiDinnieT*. We are
„.,w ofl'-rltig you the Mggeat
uiiog >rf the Miaatra la carpeu.

m

QHANO nuvcme hbraio. tnummv.


***T »AY.

Om a»II_w»r tetttnu ftnd TrtrriB
coDBUbk. O«o. H. }ic«T«i^ ooatsn»UtM m)orlac ftitiiBK hi oar
ft) fcrt Bar Uw coming «»n«r.
»<■ b»* POrehMBd Fred Doniso-B row
.
^ look
for sood rMiini
«1tea Ooorgo (OCB o^ibliiK.
Eortjr norMter monttc —
OimbMi ud Oeuve DdoiJm wore on
tMr *«f. “rti wJth • lort of lotto
*» the Mt^iire mill, « nocmei lo
tt«B ^ the hoDM occupied ).j U. K.
Bbmrh
on llrt. bvt npoB closer loTMCU>0«I It *BS foond UIBI It «u
the chiMter that vaa os Are TIu

|ta*hM Wl (wm MMi »w

fe«rua«v

t%. nor.

M1«

in tkc

to»n hall on Tnwdiy woln*.
.......... vlll
rill ^re
TheU O.m.M.'a
sire ■a Wash
In^oo snpper al ihelr ball ob Pcb.
R.. A abort pracram vtl] be pives af­
ter tbe sapper.
Charles-A. Baanbenter. aad Miss
Irw Mosroe were qatmly naiTlpd at
the Baamberger tarn hr the Ber. A.
T. Fergusoa. presldlac elder of the
district. Onlr a few of the most lotloiate frieods were pteaeoi. After the
eeremooy the —
serrod a boot
c supper
I the Kuests. Hr. i

enl time with poeu_____ ______
Also the
... _gt>* down
In biirioess aad It lurnlitg Tharaday
evening.
*«»..• .... -*-----------------,__ ______ Ti..__ ...
baby la slefc with braacfaltla. Mw. «"» about
tco thossand few of himher
d playiBg. after
Smith has the sympathy of all-in her P«r day,
...................................... ............
dainty
trouble.
I
I The friends of Lew Larson and served. The gueou departed, all rMiaa Rom Biickaao of Good Harbor Anton Anderacn wbo 1^ here aoaie porting a good lime.
- irday night to apeod a few time ago Jor northern WlacoDatn. re-j A few of oar Lriandiiaa attended
da.vB with I:her gMer. Mrs. Nellie Her- cHrei word from the boys that the; '
t Satunlsi
strived at their destloatloB all right. lereniag
The price of p<
Hr. and Mra. Jnaeph i
been
>een froxce np for
niog
to
thaw
o
ner Sunday
era here arc hoping
Feb. 18,
on till the.* can see the flgures of »
Mrs. Leo Miner te sick with Ion
and to cents per bushel on tup.
MAVFIELO.
alllils and Ugrippe.
Feb. IS.
Tuesday evening Mr. aad Mrs. Gen.
Miss Haillo Depason of Conlervlll.Spaaldlag returned lo their place.
' vUiiing relatives here ibis «t*ek
iras away
PROVEMONT.
They have, been living al NogI- near
Mra. John Ledi*rto waa pteasanlh
loae. When Mrs. Bloaci was
I Mrs.. Scon 'returned
're
g tbe srin- (he Soo. After visiting bU parrots
surprised bv a nutnlier of friends Sj:
f tonnes what had hap^l^. ahe
for a few days. George secured a place evening from Maalslee. where
unlo.v. It an* a carpel rag la*e an-1
H?.
bad not aotteed aartbliii; out of
Mrs. W. n. Johnston spcai Friday is with Case A Croiser of Kingsley and visited tbrlr son and fatally ovc<r the Mrs r. F. HInshaw carried Aral pH/Traverse City,
has gone there In work.
for sewing the most. Mrs. U Brabaui
from
Cape Roberti
rtson has pniehaaed tbe
Mrs. I. K. Jamison made a business Keolucky. whither he bad week
at destraeil__
tx-en with the iKioby prise. Dainty refreshmentLaVetta places and wlU begio repairs
Traverac City Tuesdi
were served and all reported a gixol
Thar^ eronlng did you notice as soon as Jhc
a car load of pptaioes.
to snow goes asrav. Tbe
tbe briliiam northern tlghis? li was locatlea is.one of tbe flnest In the la bis eye aad p*jl In a very uBcoiuMrs. Grismore of Traverae City vls- lime.
W arand atphi.
^
relativea here last week.
village.
C. L. Dsvtnn has moved Into hte
foitable Ume until U was floall.* re- Iteil
The fanners don't eepin anxi
A sleighing party from here sp.*m new reald-nee. whirii Is prettily li>
A Valentine party wan jtlven by. movetl.
•bom adltng their pouioes for
on tbe bill and ' facing Lake
Miss Nettle Nelsos on Thursday even­
Mb. AIoox4i Rowrnan of Tablierer last Tnesdsy erenlng ai the farm rated
. -vroaeni. 'Many look for blgher prices ing. Valentiness #rere
Mtebigan.
0
given .each; nrignhorhcxri visited and made calls home of Mra. Klrt.
Mrs.
Tncker
wss
shopping
In
TravMrs. Charlotte Conk, wbo bus bct-ti
gneat. Vaiious
Gas bomlne of Eui Head hss fully Valentine day were grcally enjoyed here Wednesday.
ill. te Iwiier al this writing
Creh
City
la»t
Tuesday.
Thos. 1‘rnler was In Traverse Cil;-Cba;U-s Rwaltosh of Noribpiut was
Mr. Forier.returned Tuoedsv even­
and refreahmeoti were served.
Wednesday.
In town Friday.
Mra. Eli Bordeaux left this morn­
Tuesday night. Feb.- 12. Mrs. John ing fiom risUlng friends In Traverae
B: E. Chandler, wife an.l son EJing Cor Chlago. for an extended vis­ Korb passed over the great divide. City.
Mr. Ponner Is assisting Agtmi ward drove i-> snitun* Bay Frii)Av
it with her daughters. Ua. Denny and She had been a iBlTHlvlic for some
at the'depot.
Mias Datev Rrrant te yteiting Net­
Mrs. Osaamere.
time, and lost tbe use of lh<* muscle In Brings
Jerome Forton .‘■sat traded one o
tle Paul'ts at Shetland.
Mr. __
Bechtel
of Tr.''verae City
The I. O. O. F. dedicated ihHr ball aer
her
tbrmt
vormi
and
was
unable
unauic
to
swallow
awaiiow_____
.
nil horses to bt-ltcr match fals team. on Friday evening. The hall was toward the last. The funeral aervle*-* I
I Mrs. Fimei CliundU-r cave a Vales
>aplc 9f dnvs
I few of he*- friend..
tastefully dooorated with potted plants
held - •*'“ »*~*"*
HcK*- sprat
SP
The bou'c wa* prellHy decorated^
palruK. Covers wen* laid for
build os his forty on Itc BUrh about three hundred Afier-lhiv
R. J. M.-reei of Traverse City w-;
r-lhiv sup rrmrterv, beside her former busltand. C.*.!ar
road near the Up Hlicfaeil creek.
I lowTi Satur.iay. . *
Mtes MITler visited I
per th
tbe ..............................
guests and
. . s went to Mr, FIshei Mr, KVh was tinable to
Balotkl U a lljnsarian an# for
'Circuit enn-l !•; |ii wessititi.'
land last Wednenday.
the upper ball, where ihe dodiralinn
'pmn tbe expert slab pllcr for the reretnony was given hy Dr. R. K. go to Orawn on account of poor health.
Tlie l.imlM*- mill wx .a i^-jsed Salur
Mrs. A- S. Barnum U isgiunlnp to
Xella Lumber eompany.
County Meetings.
FIocnI and othera. afror which a short
Oor todusirtet. the Kcllev l.oniliei program wsa glvru. consisting of solos csin. and Is iMklnp '
Ml. M<a>r te anxl»-J*l-' wotchln;
Thr annual Field Da- of lU.- Mirlii
of diKin. Tuesday.
* Bhlade cooiptoy and the McClure
ver)iniln,
expecting-hte
«m
aiu
ran Antl-8aln»n I.-vcur tor Cran.l
-MteH Ethel Crandall of Kevstoiie te ife fnrm the west,
eostom aawlne lalll. are rrmnlSK foil,
Trav. r*e rrmiv will I;.* held 8-«ndav.
cooking al Rie Hollldav ho<iM>.
blast. The Kdler bomber « BbiniEle W. Campbell and G. M. Dame. The
An.jnrw Sebaub lias imrrhsseil lh« Fe'i. 51.—All the pulpii* iii Travers,
Orandms Gibb* had a dlBtrcssIng. 'ouitirier builiilng on Main Kirect
company Is qolie a concern: they have cticstra furnished m-isic ihnragho-jt
ril)' win he orriipieii l.v siHie *»esk
fall Sattirdav night. She fell In the Selilemeni
? ' • targe anoaoi of logs on :>and and the evening.
was made Thursday
A gentleman's qusr
the moniing aiiit many of Hi.
wovdshrvi and ws-t luidiv frightened
' are receiving daily many hms from Ihc by 8. Porter. F. R. Davis. Geo. I.
rdra. J- Moider and M*^. Tucker vb era Inwill
speak llmiiisb.-ii the -oun
famors la ibis ricinity bftidca many He and IV. Campbell. RcrUalloa bv i>TKl isrred by th- riitl. Her thiidlb and hi-d Sattinlay atleiiiooa wll-b Mrs. R nun
tv In the afi-r.ioon and .-venine A
eartaads from oatslde; thcr employ Clsriiwa Jnhnsiun. rornet aulo by.Wll- hand were sprained and Ihc oiher
great
slate ronvention ha* jii»i te*-i'
hand'wqs
torn
in
several
plares
l.y
a
dram fitly tc atsly men nearly the year lie Paine. Mra. Paine as accnnimmlst.
nail.
She
I*
better
now.
hrid. Many thing* ari suing in th.
roand. 'Walter DeWiU Is manager.
ilouc fo*i'irc oT the evening which
Miss
Rhirrta
RHIlenbiirv
came
from
The pUat. beginalag the »Ui. will run pleased the llttk* people was the Odd
OVIATT.
iegialatorr and ih.-w men have lui-i
Travel*.- City Tbiiradsv last, snd wax
aIrHt and day.
Tbe tnfsid ilangfairr.of «. -t- Brugli rstlng ue**acc* for the peopi- Th.
Fellows' goBl. which proved
home Frida? b? he.
- Tbe Moaure mtn aoeb lug and ahln- real live white* Angora goat, whirh
ve.;- ill til this time.
fnllowinc te ih>- II-| .■<; «e-vinter. Mrti. Pcrnle Stiles, who will hUy
.gle castom suwiag; they have quite a Inrlederl very enioysbh
Wiliam Hartman who has
the speskera' uanii^.
iiitrrn.ioii
wHh
her
pi'fenis
some
titni*.
•lock of logs on hand. Mr. NcClun)
Kl bis W'lfv wil-hnvr- a sale Uie fSth and eveniag:
long 1 l>e remembered. The out
Mr. and Mra. Alfttsl Si.n-le of Mon- ' this mtialb after whleh he -xii-el*
onploys teo men. He has a large of team guests wen-: Mr. gild Miw. J.
Afternoon.
aaw-mUl In Coepersvllle. Mich., that W. Mllllkeo of Travens- City. Dr.Pain- roe Center visited Mra A. S Rarnum
Arrhle—H. M.'Joniw. Kalanni/.Hi
I vtidi hte hiolber who Uvea la F..tiu
Snhdavalso does enstom sawing.
Acme—M'.
I..
Munger
Detroit.
wife nod son of Suttops Bay, Mr. and
oniltlcil to meniimi In a fontier *^Mra. Thos. Bixioks. wbo lia* lieui ill
Albert Coartade has his lee pi|t up. Mrs N. C Morgan of Omens.
Silver l,ak-- n. NUtol*a:-1-.*Tra
Iheitertyof Mtes Mvr
Perry Baylagloa intends ballding «
id.iwiy r.-eovcring.
Miss Fdith IVmanx of Traverse
ttarlrk. whieli wa* well uUcndtnl
Mr. Neph-w's loam w-.i* <ln>sai*d
large bars next stiriBg- He bail the Qly'is the guest of her ajaier. Mrs.
Giaw-n—H. I
Slelaon, Kalaninz.m.
In «ulu- of^ had storm.
material sawed last wlnlcr al Ike Mc- darv Th
off a high embankment at the Pearl
Thomas.
The Toimg Pconlen' tneetliig SunChire mill.
MapI- . .
roll wav by an empty *U-lgli on*
Fdi. 1
rtav evening wa^ led bv Miss Martha like
. Jenmw Fortos Is hauling cedar
dav test week. Iiui fortnnal.-ly were troll.
Shorter.
loica (o llio HcClune mill' for Octave
Mayfi-ld-4-;. li..Jami-*.m, llig KupCEDAR RUN.
The “heart- srs-lal held S;ilnrc1ay nmC.h*iTi.
L Foster of Traverae Cll v formJ. O. Holliday was hero Monday and evening' at the Hotel HoMIdar wssi erlr ol this nimer ha-. l>cen tn this
- Wllale and Domino last ‘Hiureday
CeJai Cliy^Hcm. Grant M. Iiud*.m.
AeUvered to the Kelley Lumber Com- Tuesday' evcBlpg of last week wtili- well nttended and a ver;' plenKant
itv for Ihc past few days.
Sehoolrrafl.
lime
was
enjoyed.
The
house
was
F?' .pfcny the teat of tbe Ion on Rhc forty hls moving plctnren- illostralcd songs,
Several of the iomlier Jobbers h
Old MlHslon—H. M. Jum-s. Kulama
I of tbe John'Coortade ee- and Btereopticon views. Honda:^ night decorated with red hearts of all sines. thrir skid* moat eloar o< .lee* n<:
'twe. Thqy g« over WfiCO of logn quite a crowd gathered but tbe uppa. In tlrines and used slngl.r. A lunch of
Monroe Ccatcr—H. U StetMin, Kalpleklps,
hearl-sliapod
. from lUOeUve sold bla halt Interest raina did not have coongh space tu randwiehes.
cakes
and
valcntinp
larts
sod
coffee
foeiis
the
moving
plelures.
Rather
•:ta the teadlaat srinter to bU partner
suit*.
Bingliam chnrrh—tAIcx
Cooper.
r. Oteoile WUsle. Oaude had over 300 than disappoint the qiidUmee Mr. Hol­ was served A nice program was furn­
The Viwing |Mxn>les' mv-cUag was
liday
staid
nniil
Tuesday
eight
and
ished.
edrds of -wood cut last winter which
well aUr.ide<i Sunday night compar­
Wmiamsburs—W. 1.. Munger. DcFeb. 19.
he te DOW baullngr to Traverae Qiy. rearranged the screen and light and
ing it with Hie Mat few S-indays. One
Be has a img now; Blouch and showed tbe picturea to a large ctjwd.
and a!) are inflicd to ulieniT these
addltlon to the aliove the Rev
which grratly-appreelated his hojeatv
WILLIAMSBURG.
Brelthaapt cutting wood.
meeilnga.
M. J. Carle) of Royal Oak will spe.-<k
Bom. to Mr. and Mra. k>ri 1/sngTbuieday mornlBg wa
9 uBincky lo aeelDg Ibc people get tbe worth of
Feb. tS,.
HI Summit Cllv in the morning, ai
Ihelr mnnoy.
»-oTlbv. a boy.
»
Mairhell in the afternoon, nnd adMita Mirth Swander wiro has Ireen
Ftwvn Jlill has had a lelepliune Inire*.
a union mcoting at Kingsley
KINGBLEV.
trae wMh Frank Reich, a limb flew quile aidt (bo past week is some bei- slslled.
hbtgln.x*r 3. A- Mllcbcll of Lnilng- la the (-veiling.
Miss Elbel Scott, who hud rliarge
hftk and rirvek Mm over the rlgbl
Mrs. Oscar Money and children of
the liilerniedlatc grade* of the tou will be lo Kingule.* this week
eye, st^mlnc him; be came near toe­
Obrius-v.
Thursday,
when
it
te
expected
a
tesi
signed her posling an eye. While Frank DeFcr. who Boar Creek vtnlled her paranla. Mr. KChoote here, has resigned
Mr* 8arah M. Voiiglian. on.- of di.of our new- water works svstem wilt
te driving Henry E. Oadtele's team, and Mrs Geo Itevlv over Sunday. tioii and returned lo her horn in Trav- Iw- made.
dCKi iv-sidents In (hr northw-sKu-n j
Travritj-. Miss B.irkhcad fi
waa nctornlng (ram banling a load of Mra- Money is moving to Cedar to Jolp
iri
of
Intend
to»’:i*bii>, i>aK*ed awa) |
Mra.
J.
L
VaascrI*
numliere.l
ber
huslisnd.
wbo
hu
been
working
h-vs taken the i>usiilim viiraii*d
- toRS to (he Kelley Lumber Company's
among Ihe sick Ihls week. Also F(*b. 1. 1907- She rame with her hii*-j
by UIra Scon.
odil. fee was walking back of the there Ihe part three weeks.
liand. Almon Voiighaii in the fall of|
Blmer rratn. maloe Marsh and Ar­
Evelyn I'errv te quite sick this Mnudie Flsrln r te very *|ck.
atedgk. In trylnirlo Jump m Ihe sMgh
* I th.- pi-si-nl wrillHg Jaenb Krliarl IfcCT. snd li.geihrr ihev teboi-e.1 t-i
thur
Rnlrtoif
wen*
In
Traverse
Cllv
hte foot silpiicd
4J»e Tooner ran
mate- them a home in whsi wa* then
Wills-r Stile* has wdd the hoii*'
over hte leg. badly braising It nnd he I Imslness teat week.
a*l‘Thur^a) ' Mra. Jnite Til|.|> .11 almcMi unhioken wJl.l.-rn-'*. Mi.
Percy Foot, scaler here at the mill, ;i hte fasni no*1hea*l of town to Will
lath of having
«nme wUhln an.........................
Voiighao dk*d lo I8R8. and she wa*
as a lAke Ann caller Thnnday.
..vere Mr, Aver* te preparing lo move
b-fl with one *m> Mr. O W. ('lark,
Dan Thomas, scaler of Traverse ih^ house onto hlf farm, known as the
Oeuve DomlM Friday took a load
w'ho-)i:i* rared for her in h-r deellniin:
is gradnsllv- Improving.
oTihla^ to tbe Hannah A Lay City, was a Cedar Ron caller Ssinr- Rmmhead farm.
Mr*. V<Hig'-an wa* a woman
kliss Villa Shniler ha* Arcepi-.l a
ver'- enjnvalde Valentine party
eompany. They were a fine grade of
of resoliito ehararii-r. n-v-'r fdle and
. *Mra. Oeo. EdgeU Is visiting her
held at the Mpemboe hall ls*i poailiiw at A. B. 8tlnaon's.
Mra. imngt-n- 8eh.-il passed away alway* readr to-wsstet l**e -dek and
wnile FortoB 9t Tnverah City vis­ Bert gnd famllv. of Honor, the iwst Thnradnj nlrtl. A verj select crowd Riindsv. afu-r an illnes* of .x few ;ee1y. When th-' infinnlO-K of old
ptvBcnt and spent the cvenlne '
ited over Banday with bU parents. few days.
tee
earncm she n-ut-d h-r h«iiw‘
weeks
Decea*.-d has tqreni the
OaU Harvey vIsUod her sister. Mrs. pertra.
.
Mr. aorMra. Jerome Forton.
giealcr n»rt of her tlfellaie in Ihte tnd weni to llvi- with h<-r «<ir. wher.'
Jim l-adc|l te able J;) be o”l nr
Arthnr Domlne. Frank DcFer. Mr. Everett Crain. Saturday night and
M*cllo.i. and wa.' brIOved bv nil who •he dl-<l. Bteler Voiighan wa. a ni-m
ADd BTcnis to be galuluc rl.-iiillly.
and Mrs. Oira Domlne and (amli.*. Hr. Snaday.
h.-:
Baptist ehurrb from h-.
knew
her.
She
w-a*
nearly
M
.veara
ber
»i
Mr. and Mra. Blaine ManR called
Mr. and Miv. Rllrcr I'owcrs of Elk
nnd Mra. Fred Domlne and family,
of age HI Ihe time of hcr-d-alb. She rhlldhe *1. her fli-Ki h'lsUaiid te-lne au
urere the gueau ove* Sunday of Mr. tn hte folbs al Sooifa Kar«on Sun- Rapids spent Sunday with rrlalives leave.' lu mourn h-r .v hu»l>and. ihree
here.
and Mn. C. I. Domlne.
thpre
wa*
no m—i
daughter*
*toi.
*
hrolher
D
0.
Shorter
and
daughter
Olive,
r Ruck I* KuRcrlhc from
Jnmee B Mahan te one of our lucky
«vi*rk<-.| "for a g.'."l luan.v
stetrre. Tile fnueral will lake iila.-i- A#-Mr. *h- «vi*rk<*l
nrurakla ol the hi*8ii.
i He has averaged two tue atlendcd the I. O. O. F. an.l UHs*t^'s i.vek
with Ihe M. E. rJiurrh and gav-b.nmirow and Inl-rtbiTii will te- '
tront every time be baa gon'e spearing supper In Traverae Cliv Friday night, belter at pr<**i*ni.
In Evergre.-n eemrt-rv
^ fre. ly'cf her mean, to b-lp In all ihmnrning
horoe^utday.
Wllrer
SiHe*
was
<«er
fioi
1B EM Bay.
.Melvin An.paeh. Owimmiihs-dl.i l.ranrhra of rhrtetlaa w'frl*- She Ilv(-d
Mra. Ren Alunan called on Mrs Raplite Sunday and s|K*nt the day with
Leak Snndav eras the birthday of
bate* (<fei and Mra. J. Aitepaeh. died to a ri|«- old age. lieiSg *2 year*. M*vi-n
bis parents.
Mra. WUItem Ingeraoil. of Fernwooil. Nelson Bhteler Wednesday.
mimthK-and nrieen ila>w (dd. She h.xd
Hiss Olive SN'rter went to Trar.
8. H. Tavlor te ptcparlnff t.
' pneiimoala Thvir*dav. : l.ileraieni mi lea- of th- fulu'Traverae City. Mr. and Mra. William
-All. wa*
.1* made at Traverae City.
Wwaida.-and Mr.' and Mra. Henry erae City Thuraday evening, reuiralng Into the o|.l VInimi building :
pt-are " She will In- mlMx-d In thl:V>o<*«t A Aver*'
J *0 Cn.lser. A- H SHnson. E.
BetiJer went to Traverae City to con- Saoirdur evening. .
Win OrifOth and wife reuirned
I ami rva.Ij for Van De Walker and C. J. Raskman (-omaiunit..
. gratolatet her. Mrs. Ingeraoil te a sla­
ter of Mra. Edwards and Mra. Zelgler. Satiirdny from Tills. Mtoh.. V. P. Will orriii>iiiic>. Brace Hi-rairt exp
...... . in Gran.l Rnuld* *.*veml,
Wiiniinc ha. twen l**.i-d l.v IV.
nve bis Imrtirr shop Ipto (he hiill.ting test week In aitendance
Aril SUtes etf Traverae Qi.’ is skid­
a big Ma ilernmn Spalding, of ilie nnii.i:io-i*
iw oceuplerlj.v Ihc drug store.
ding togs to* Bill Edwards
meeting.
^
diM-as<- division of Ih- d-jiartm-ui of
Miss Leona Silte* of Barker I'revk sonic
Frank Carpenter of Traverse Clty remained In Tolu.
Mr. . Hall of Grand Rapl^ had health, that Chlearo te .m th- verge
Burnet! Crain and Mias Carrie Wag- is visiting with the family of Kossuth
Is enitlng k>gB with Arthur Domlne
uf
the eit-ati-'i eiddemic of iiiflue.i!-..
eharap
of
the
local
C
R
»
1depot
»r were I »kc Ann cnllers Thuradav. Stiles.
for Bill aiwards, wbo te gelling out
Mrs. Jim Brincr te better at this
Bar.tle Cooper has moved into the during C - J. Btli'kman's absenre In that II ha* -xiwriencrtl In-a .l.—ade.
the timber on (be Traverse City I.nmAItt-adv th'>!i*and* of iM-r*on* liavicm nw-ncl h.v Amid Webster, snulli Gra.id Baplrte.
‘ hex Coiiipnny's eighty acre Bwame. writing.
tewn
taken dow-n with ih- <li»xi*- aad
A
gang
of
linemen
have
te-en
stringMrs. Nelson Shlalcr te much ImBUI ku over UM Iocs on the skids
..'IT (li-- uhol'ig wire frr the nitxen's Telephou- ll I* -*i»e-l-.l to
pmved.
- ma has fliw tmuBS hauling.
ol C(*;k «<i-inty wiiliin a ihoii i*-ri..:i
’inpuy h-r- thl* »«*ck.
John Richlson and wife called on
Feb. t*.
Chsrley Tucker and his mother Sun
K^*U-v I nlon Soeleiyxd I’quily
rid
anoihi'i
luofllnblmv-tius
Sat
***PeiTv
Scofield'*
liorae
c.insc.1
quite
EAST KABSOrt.
Mr. and Mrs Jacob Ralston and a sensatlim last Wednesilav bv break­
has hsd thh “grip" more or lewi at* family vteiied hte nleee. Mra. Frank ing hsnie a* It wns te-ltlg hltehed up
Fell- If.
and family Snnday.
and mnnlns down low.i, kicking St
verely during ihe last thrae weeks.
n Lanbatn - of Tranrairlv everv sl.-P. H was Just as |h* There was lea# than flti* per ci
HODGE.
rhlldTvn were pdng home Imni school


sihod.
M..dc.-* :ilfl S. F Modip-W
hut fnitnnBlcly none of them w.
Mrs. I), M. Brirtl cam- from Travwere rall-d to Ktf- Iwk- Rnnrtev
Cti* to Tlirtt her cblldrao and waa s.sn In the engine room yesteri hnrt. lh.Migb several were ol.U>t-d
Itort:- at •111- loral
ili'ia -u
lie bcrious lll.vs* of Ar­
dve the rlcbi of wav quit- pn-rlpl- thur Hodge'
ichlldren and was token e«i-y day tnonilnc iiolll the engineer
*V*w> that h-. *ale-of >-m-.|b->
lately. George While flnalte *iiecec.led
Dr. Fral'ck has been called on the 10 fl'rinek train.
eularro hi.*- il.-rn-SM'l v-rj nme
Berti*Hnc an.l O-nrge W-.t v
Hlnlne Marsh of South Kassoti an.l In capturing th- anlniHl i.-/-l'lng
twice and abc te <
belKH- at this
Snihe (■■•xlb in.-* w
rollers
to
ihi*
virlniiv
Wedn-*<lav.
ite- te't yrai
Mias Nina M*era former'r of West ravirtoof totefin Ueks ..n 1h- i.-g
Mr* Novak -f Travc
Mra. Hane* he* l>ccn veir Aick at Almira, wen* ven n'lleily married .hr proe.-*.. how.-v.-i. and wsl« r-| with
a rcKult.
few day*
daughter. Mrs. U. Wedn/Hdsv ev.-nl.ig, Feb. IS. al Ihc
• inter n
lot*, and S(- ran-lv «-nll«-d for.
Willie G..I
home of F S. Tucker. Ihc Rev. ComerFell. !>-.
Th-rr I* «»n- n'liahle ('xrepilon i-.
wiitinc,
tm
offletuting.
Ha*their
man-led
life
Favorable xiraihar and floe roads
Mr*. John I*-ijd-r i» on ’he gain. , ihi* d.—rtw in sale, and »hai te
* long and verv hnppy is the .wish
make (Se **w Vik* move )lvc|-.-.
'TiOOn HARBOR.
nine will Iw a idrHidaj- a*»n’ri*'- Hynm-i, Thl. n-niedv i*. in la-', r,
r
Iheli
insnv
friends.
John Xienlek drme'team for K. S.
Dave Min*k-er nnd Will Kit-;. '
iriv al ih- te.me nf G-o. MeMan*i*.
r- tor the dect-ar19.
Feb.
Farkarri a few ds** while (he latter
to RHthhnrd's Si.llng till* a. m bsAliig lonlghi In honor of Mr McManus' (-alBir:! nitetirin-s a, ii ha* -Btcl- *••
was laid off with tbe grlu.
■r**. ..f eatan-hal lr.ril.1-* 'lial
for rmpl...
«9th blrlteiav.
N r’ Vann* K Traven-e City spent
la-*i(’r Johnaon 1* «m the *l-k Ust. natnra'lv llii-re is qi-ieb l-.'vs d(>man')
Snt.‘.rdav an.l 8-in.tev at thlj^urc.
(or ixmedles tor that db-aac.
A. n G of proKp.—! Ar!*o( will e
r«nnt* C.WI
r Dunesn vlsilMi** Iji-ira retirstm nl Three Riv­
Feoti> who have bren 'rylna diff-i
ball thl* spring; th
»tit rs'rileinr-* for -atarrh. 0-iilnC
era Minn . a ob-ee o! R. r.-tereini, airtv^ here a few d«-* ago with th<- *^*Mi»^Wim- Wilson and Mr* Charle* mativ v-ara w-r-lnrt'i-*-.rio l*-cln ih-!
hot te much lieller. we are glad
exnerlaallon of making It her home C-oV sp'mt S-in-lav with ihqlr jiart-ni*. OM- Of H>-on.-i hr R K. Wall A Son* !
Lyceum nt Itodg- *-hi>ol hou*e g'lHrant—, iha* tire h-ok-Iv won!-’]
'"‘nTis* 1 Ixvle tVinrtanlev was helping with her oncl.- R- Peleraon
ene’ nothing iin|e«- -ured M-irii (cj
- ■ Erii^l Clark lelt Iasi week for Mr*. W t,anlner mit a few davs test
Ang-ist Knrtxhal* eomml'i.-d *"»•
8->i-''*dBv roinlng. Feh. y..
last Thnisdav ari.*ronun by taking
iW tr *iirpri>e ifiev fr—n.l 'ha* Hyomri
Bnuih'Roardman. wlif>rc he has a po- ve-k. who wwa having Ihn tagrIniK*.
Mtinn In a drug ktore.
did what (I rtet-B-d lit It did not 8 K
Mra. Minnie Amtsburhler enteriato r^nre of ea-ltollr arid F»'.-n n
Wall tr Son* eoold iioi *-l1 It under
ed her andt and famlte from North Him. afliT t::klng thr dm- 111- '
' wrwk in FI* Rapl s with ber mother. Cedar last week. The - n-iurnod home .•»tlne-t. and the..- Ia*t fllt-en "
LELANrt.
thl* mtarantw* aad-lhey 'non bceaine
-Who te verv III.
of his IW- w.-:e aixmi In coni*
F. AlVlnson of. Sbell.m.-iJ wa*
*r«i«-nt advorau-s-of the, ii*i- of Hy«*
today.
______.Ul.
'
Tbe lAdI-*' Aid fkadrty will meet
In rt*e renoH two we«‘ks sen (fasi tog hte mis'.at;e, and. nra-'iiMt '•»
(own
(hi* W«-rk. '
Georgia I. Psuto* vtelt-d
«l«i
. Th- - I- no d s.gre-st l'- s-toma-h

aftcrmioa with Mrs. Nick Rheff.T bad purchased some lan-l rravto, for pardon I'«
^ , 'Shri.lsnd.

-iring M<
itmlnr *->»b I'rotn-i: It Is "►ed |.v
.. iianiHiL
at W11llBin»hurg it ws/ (U
t*uhatef>*d mind was •hrto'*"
l-elog III—»thed through a n-al n---k-i
Mis* Mary Uvlng*roa of ’l.ae*lng stead of llh'
ra-di n-n F-'H-wI ocenreed «■«'
*■ araa the gne«t of MU. Emma Bop
Por.(. to Jr.*-on'* N-riowj^dwife,
Inhaler. .The -ompleto outfi' ro*t« hul
Mr. Hatch <-i the Cinsvlnx w*» h*<»l- aftrmo.*n Hte remrin* w.-re laid to
-or d-II*'. e::tra bottle*, if needed,
«M*te Sstnrdav and Sondav.
* ing some wood horn- from here today. lesl in German l.-ither»R e-_ri-urv. gl-l on Tb'-nids* te»l

Tbe «'<*r~»*i<nis| aaq Swedish
fifty rent*.
'
'
Mra N. Paolos te on h^
I stek li
. and Mrs Frank Dalrell vi.rtted Rev Faglcberi -offlclaled. The dertli'- w-er» Mro—I o ffit 8. E
Aorcbes will bold a union pra>er relatives ai HMch's CrosalBg S.indav eeased Ir.ve* a widow, two son* and
ibte willing.
1
' toeetlag on.nexi Tfaursdav eveelng
Bon. to Mr. and Mra. F.; Bordeaux. Wail tc Sons giv- tlielr vrtreonal guar­
Albert bbltian w««t to Tradvdsh mat'e friend* to tuotni Lis untimely
Ml the (Vnarentiaqal chnrrh. The CJiv Sst»rd!>“ nlebtantee
tbat the laoaey will be refunded
death. a» he was onlv foiiv-nlne jwara
- CwedUh (alnlaier. the Rer. Mr. SwanM. Browp went to Franljlon tor s uslesB tbe iroatmeei cures, so tbsi
Mr. and Mra. Henrv Binkev mne.!
■M> will eonduct the aervlee.
rob no risk a: all in buying thl*
to their saw hone on the farm to>ia>. "^■r^ ljiraoq and Wlchern saw mlU
Tbe youai mm bavq on
*i7mber of Hsiry |MtathaWs reUable remedy.
which has been taslaUed At Bodos ,
which he booBht Saturday.
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'‘'"‘"S *•«

Logs, Logs
Will pay Highest Cash prices for

Maple, Hemlock, Ash, Elm,
Basswood, Pine and
Tamarack.

Traverse City Mg. Co.
Tclcvjhon- -Cu :i'». Bell ICO.

Bankrupt
Stock
Sale
You Can’t Afford to Miss it.
All this wfi-k WA mill (ilT.T buvaina U»t art.' aiuiply
astoi.Uiiibg This at <k was U>ok(jV nt a grewt
(((lucii.in Hixl it will tie aoM U-o watac- way Ddn't
watt iii.lil ami-c o( itio Uwt liartniilii ari- jfooi-.
Cuuc t itrly ai.il AvivinivyoursuifUiAl'thia ia iliv plaiT lo buy.

F(H‘ the Dining Boom wc .iiavp a Solid < tek
IRtiibg lalih-. 4 D.iiiiig C'kairt,
pjeciv set
Diehis. liiiiida mtv dMigbs. and braniifol
\V«u-r .Sxi.
nil for..........

Fop tbe Parlor

12.85

hAV(-:..piw' I'-rlor Suite*.

aix) large i'.trlor i.tm|i
for ouly..

21.75

Ollter rooms will Iw furiiislitui aooRliiigly.
Lola of nriteltdi sold aciuiliy Iwiowooai.

We Need tbe Money and We
Need tbe Boon.

"Vour Reliable Furniture Store.

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Unioo Street

Let Us Furnish
Your Entire House
Or Any Piece of
House Furnishings
You May Want

AndSaveYouatLeast20^!
This may seen a raihrr sensational staiemem to make, h it we have the goods'a'wl
the prices to back us up.
The Bedroom in which you si>end ihc better part of
your lile c
l>: fnrnishcil vt ry satisfactory at
Hi^re is snmclhing lo assist:
a small (
•avy pc
A massive Iron Berl. heavy
posts large
chilis. sT.'ng filliog. fur
lo tic. for............
Cotton Top Mu'tre*!
for .............. -. ■
Carpet t«» cov»r rt or per yard.

C>TA<^R‘I GROWING LESS

Si'

1

2.48
1.39
1.98
. 19c

The Diuinw Room is 'worthy of mt-ch consideration.
Hcluw are a few suggewtion*:
Dining Room Table, tpiartered goldt n uak,
extends te» R ft. long,
heavy legs^ (or........................... ..............
Solid Oak Dmcr, hjgh back,
bract; arms, for - .................
Solid Oak'“idcLoard, 42 inches
(> ng. 72-mcn high^large M-rror, for
lld’i-piec- Set Dishes
lc»r ........ ......................................................

7.98
79c
9.76
,4.48

The Kiieben i -I.ast‘bill no! Ir^st,
. items will assist you:

$6.48
$8.98
39c
Then b.iy a Moore's Steel Range and your
hoi-sekeepi-vg wilt be a j »> forever.

Kitrliea Cuplvrt'n) with gU»w doors....... ..........
Kitebeo Ca^ibot with (wn flour b-nr> ...... ............
LinobiKh for fl-<>r. good |Biitetii6 jier yar>1___

TbuGlobeDept-Store

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OftAMl TRAVeiME HCRALB. THUKKMV. mM/AIIY ». 1NT.

tsdsnyoot^tl
CEDAR.
j capacity and las
' OmarM Newa. ,
StMth. ' Artaem's
ItiloW? ft hHog
ions of pig.
.
.........................................
Cedar, Kloh.. Cob. 15.
and
W
ad(- dehcate n> coagiraa. b the preatdeat
A reporter Is eaid to have
n town Wedaes-{
«*u»ty. Ill the biglM-st stanilani isisri- C. UiHuTda of Hinehani were calling
of a hoaUag rUb in North Cacollaa'
Jurors for Ibe a«rtl«> ■*«*» •>■«* Aster If U were true
ble and in Ibis ifevHopai'Ot be has on old frienils of tbis place last week.
in. The ArtDf court.
1
I Ibal he bad twenty^ieren a«oo*oblle».-i
■»
kmal eurresaful
It 1“ rxBorri. to Mr. and Mrs Win. Backlunate Ibat Mr. <”riwp. |» to
bunilag box
alarm of fire -nuesdar
a« chaoBeucs. thliiy three horses-------- --------- ---------------------. Feb. 5. ft dawghi
|inl Wore t^r
Mirs Kc*.:k' FarrSi
l^t EippUe.
goes then?
Mr. A*t' ir a.
•u throe pecka lor iss'iewanrt )l |..
l.o:.... (...in Tra.i-n» Cf... tl»n "»( nf Tl.i.aa. JnBmwm'. h..o«. *"*'■"«("(.
...
iturtrt
from
a
defecthe
chimney.
|
dry.
wtnpW
and
ew.-B
IrrHaliag.
U?ti“««*-*«b
has
hot
two
r^oa.
.. saiXiradd. when th<* eotcr. !>.• he the j
rte liad burn viritlns for
f™" * defectho chlm^y. ^ |«lr>. Mepkl
«•%«•« Irrtlaliai
Tbe eoffiblolns of the Wriislor and,
' , /
Miss Clara KaHs-r emertalocd the
,su
» siorv of a lemneraiieeI
•*“*
“wnlf'- •«»•»
"f- sreek.
OTIIIan-sburg^onl dWricls 'n>«oue..
,
’P-'i
Mis. Keith *-f Tra«cr.(e cit>1 f.-w days <>| last w;rk with
mast tbnrougiil nnd and modem school'.
**
school malteru in
daarttcr. Mrs. F*r;cr Dilliaan. ' ‘‘"'rtdeaml a WunUful su?pi?^<Wb.n^': found a man .lying full leugth .«
systems that is found In this part ofi
______
Roeeintly a
e a good time.
Ibih with ________
flu*bed>ace
and tousled I*'
‘ e“‘’•I'cr was held treci-trc-u a rety.
Th^ I.adK-s AH gave a W .
Tuesday evcvilnp Clare^ Reyiitrfd*! hair. Me lowebed him with hb"f^i*“‘* vKrfau-d on- of (bese rales and
t OB elerth* day.) a„pper. Feb. 14. at tht- himte of Mrs.
his untiring andlM.'.ii culreII. K. lio-igliey of Tnirerse City, Tier of Mllt<
rriage by Justice HeLAngfaUn at
irsnsarted uuxlness In nils place on
Ibal rwle wUch daebte* that so mem­
ofBee.
-r paum- to eoasidev whbky o
mlssioocr i
Tuesday.
L
form an instniciion suR ibal are tiiber ohall be rmmlred to do anyttalng
Dr, Lactrie received tbe amounl
In the Elate
lonnil In any com
Mr. arid Mrs. Ft.-d Tice? formerly
reiiipiDs
a
is loss by fire w hich was speedily
UlcMlganof this plaii-. n«« of JTitieuimii; wore
€< tbe qu.-cn nf Sbeiba ,o «» «!«»»• »»*
aot-want to
odueatinnal
isted by Agent Maxwell.
Home of the nm
O-Inr vUltnra -last Thursday.
system here and report a very rcgulir till- farms fouml I
< ast Tuesday nichl the thermometer
e hew that the pira
a'ft court Tuesday
Emile Herman ;4J2r Thf rv-d-faced man Ilfu-d Wa .«*“»* ■R***'ii'Slslered l.t beliis- zero that Is the

lied with Ure. Haiilc Hrair' as
lirrsldrni and Wm. E. i.. Stpflr!il
Winiamsbait.
Hlr«.
Peb.
JS.Ura. Mina <hiJI« aa serretary
WWteaabBn Is OM «r tbe aciir<
trwasnrvr. respectlrely.
Tbelr n
•.tMns la Oru4 Trarem coaatr and
ingK are held at regular iRterrah
tolDmUoa to a bt«b>r dPsrlop«4. (<>ra great deal of cm>d Is _rr-n<;ere»
tW tarml"—- -■
toemba-n and ine r»«nittiUTiltr 9
. UM flf tJ
whole, by iU l<eoeacial working i.
them lllchlKBD and Elk I
Schoela.
WIUJAMWUHO.

toto Nsni

■M> sad «B|qKirtB a popalatlnn nt
<ha«t 4W UhaUUnta. Aowrir Uiob^
arte an MeetIBcd with tbe vlUacc Id
a baalaen war air:
' Janet Biaeat «bo conducts

!srs.£^

"

TlM a wy exiraairt
■enhaadtn. Ifc alto pts
prtas tor Um and dairy
and «B)ors a larxe patronage amoDK
the tamers llrln* triboUry to WllllanabBiC and reports bis trade si
lacanrb day Id Tolame.

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n-lnai- smub

„ a, ™,a

•a* eoovictod of •'maUcioua deslracbnudied tbe place wheit- the!*“

coldesi^ii has been here this winter
^-ber was raved beeau«- be Mood «t
it b not possible foi-'Uie Record and
joharlea will U another sueeessfu:
Harry Thompson,
aeent
at
Ihc ,lonofi^_ny_.od_anedllOor_thtr-j^j,^.^.^
l>r. Bunre b the medical adrlsor and j Hcalil company, at ibb writing V Cedar Run sl.nion stoiiii.-il In town ;i
biiitaaii nan of this faustllBg sillase.
piled:
■ .\o. I haven't worked th*t >l»
by tbe nOa
irglcal oRlelal at thb rlllage. The^
I rcpresenioil I.
ling of ••neb. as each pre- coiijile of ils;> last we--k. Is-fnr
Mr. WSI has stocked his store tip from
staled. He did n« want to be eapellad
b keep very busy
n Dougher
and lb- pruaecuUag,«
. but I'm sonii-ihing
so
<i
■r> Interentlne h-aitirtw ing for Ills liomi- In Cadtllar to
lapdohotlaa) trill hardware of crrrr
.“T!
:
• He
Ibe srantw of WlliNu-k
therefore could nol H-.
Ibal w«ii!d IH- ex- a week's v.-icatten.
deyelopmiti
iDd if you di
IciM and rn.
'
A
Chicago
wosnan
wa*
coming
home
barhest goods. I
I and bogng people havi. .
:1119 feet In seven reconds I'll hli 3
whcu-tie throw a rock tbrougii w-Jiidow j
a and during tbe pr^r aeasoa eoo'
■hey srin sing for t
_
from New York Che other evening
oTihc 'Bee-HUe."
forty-throe ttniea and make
oaeU a cemaat block and brick tac- place.
et ealng at the C. E
John Bosley's Giv loss was •atbfae- l7.:-9t
torr. Be also supplies coal and wood
Charles Eton Is tbe good natured K.

. RAPID CITV.
Mop. ahe went to a news stand
to Um nilase|i. Ur. Will enjora a
. D. carrier at ibis place, and on!
Ri<|iiO Cliv. Uirh- Feb
I pulled for ti-thaf
,
. .. and Mrs. (Frankfalher drore lorily adji
tooth— * ........................... .
Illy add<
F. R. W'llliami
large patronage bore and U a clUten these days hb work Is not envied by | Gardiner ami daugbu-i
just ivci.v- over to Lake Ann Monday, rvluming
lU I lell
..liI n 1,
—.J
t"---”.- I.Sorace Bxiure
fall of hntcrpriie and public spirit, those who watch him from their scats
from u slight
:.f the grip.‘Tuesday
b ering fi
,0 mM
(oonw '
, «1™' >*-- “»l-‘ “
and aabiUous to naKs Wi '
flrsealde as ^e drops Ueir
Kate Morlovski is working for Ur.>. Bv*u*?ng*lhe graphophooe he dletat.
lr| .Bernard Rune.
lachlne. and
1 the work at (he pump liu-akt- has been , M. A.. Culvc
the
1 given to George Gardlm-r
|
On Mceulay ev<eoing^ F«-li 4. about
Mr NegMtany. a anbjc« '.rf tho
i
Dr. Boyd of Trav.-iw.- CSIv has bet-o ; twenty of Mr J.
Tucker's friend*
duces the .manu*cript from the i.vpe- liatnem since l!“<e. Ik- l»-tiie son of
\ In town weit-ta] times tbt* week. The ; gave him a urprlse, tl-<- ocrasliiD be­
mikado, b enoBIted by nimor with a
I Italian malele.- and was
writer.
IlieopU- are glad lu see him hen- anrtilng his nfil- lli birthday annlvert
idiau
e (or tiuylng from the <
... was, .plrasantlv s
in Dnbtin. Mayor Naanvtil b In bit'
i think if he 1* call! .
Pactac railway W.tNHt acre* of tend to
and
conversation.
should move bark. Mrs. McCloud and'.with, musir
ftfiyAeventh year.
Circuit COiirt
Alberta. auUable for wheat and angar
I lioiinteous supper was werved.
Mrs. Isenbarger ar ■ p.ttlenls of bis.
Alter sixteen y>ars of conilniiou*
From
Friday's
Record.
There will be ni more school here;Tucker was presented with a
pen-et eeliuro and atdtling,oa the tract
o'clock I .eiYlce. during which he ha* never
After romaiAng out imi
1 Ihea if there are.knife and mufOer.
1 until March ,
colooy of Induatrlou*. forehanded
this momlng the jury in
'{taken a varatlou. Professor John Ste;
farmers.
McNamara v». BarteJ. wai
Ijliug Kingsley of’Tutts eoiu-ge has
lieeause they eould not agree,
>- erf Ml
MtoD way
j tAkc Shore, srbere he has work a
r: l*e* n granted a yt-ars leave of ab»enc<-.
lime tbe eitle siwmI 11
t Lelond E'cb. 1.
, agent on the P. U. railroad. Eved;
t what Im:
ipbinant )(Ut when the Ulri hal-j w-biefa he will pass In HCientlBc re
one Is sorry to hsve him lesvC.
ie City, tranIS taken ii
it was 10 to :
llal.r. He is
I one of the must pmMoD has been made there by (hr
1 last ThuraMurroh Ilu
d llal.v.
and his wife were favoritea with
trial was n
iQllon for
aebltartts Mablnre'a pellliun
one- Thett- waa one gqod thing about i day.
widely known authorliles
1 zoology
in Ihe ease of Iditle vs. Ransom, thfor tariff’^evi.Sfe^to'-ealled
on
Mr. Dureh. ho ikvit tried to ma'se tbe |
m •s Edith Het^ngtoo
of Maple
lu
the
couDlry
plalnur* side having found that thn
pairona think be was president ut the
pass-<d throagb town IwM WedSpeaker Cannon and nara-lbiheriaunt;
M. C. CHURCH .AT ME6ICK.
house which they arc trying to reAugustus Squiie for sIxly-Bve yrars
nesda;
• tor Travel seWity.
-I Buppose, Mr. Speaker, that
iiauds partly In the alley and
February tblrteeiith'iiroved tp-l»e an
a member of the Culler'* Comiany.
OM or the leadloi towns In thb loeal- mall Into thdr itoxes nlnag hb r
Ur: and Mr«. Bmer Billi
tberofore they cannot give a title to
enngrera cannot reaiat (he demand* of
itlncky day l« Ralph Hoopr>-i. ThThirty Arteabn Welia.
Sunday In Trjvet]*e City.
. This ease started In JusHc court, liondon. whose death In hU ninoly:cn who are working hU l.-jm in tlu■Bher.
r. E. While
'
HercanUlc <
Mr. C.vryb-. pianb tuu<T for the t
as ;ipp.-ativl to the flrouil couil. and tblrri yx-ar b announced. Always biirnM'iUlamsburg Is fortimalely the pns- wxftxls. felleil a tree whii-li Mrurk one
b inother. boalneas
Industry
ten went hark over the lAlue route, <-d camlh-H In lib bouse, for he wtHiId Irrowperth-e of politic*, for Immedteie
n-’l Miisir Sion- in Traverse <1ty.
sessur <B thirty artesian wt-Us. well*,
’ head.
and tbnsti who whose depths run from forty U> rif^tylariff revbloor' Uncle Joe gavR hb
in
town
last
Friday,
and
wont
nw
the
arih
iriaJ
1*
being
asked.
1 r^aekinp ihe skull
large p
or elertricUy laid
The croaler part of Ih'-morning scs
through
to Burdlr^'llle. rettit
flve feel and from whose mouths spoil The h«
rigar a vicious nip.
"Young man."
s brouglit liiiiii
Mon w-B* luk'-n up with Hi.- sc.fllng of 1 Ik- never sent a telegram In hb lift
Saturday.
*
clean, fnt-h
sirmms of sparkling
dressed, but
afli-r
said be. ' (bb 1* a oon»lUuH«nal govtoil
I With
with a new fiwsh line of mer
atm-ndm.-Dls in the court's fliiding* of
water, that for purity and wholosPaec and hardly
The nias<]uei-.idji ludl
wlileh •
of
lnt"ns<suRerinp
the
diwtor.
<*—lies and sdld at prices astonish- ness are unexcelled. It is not to lie
t-rnnieni. pialM- Godf Eveti Ihe lowJaets In the case of Homer G Brown
j held
in Mastui's
then
to
kill
him.
a>
................................
1
ball

rode
In
a
train,
traveling
by
bus,
n.
C.
U
nn.
-.tli^tow. Ralidi While U tbe eongentramp In thb country ^ the fn-c
"V*. Bbie B. Haniial. el al. which b
wondered at. that It* rcsidenu feel so he must die
is oftel
iia-odi-d 1
inyway. A* ii
carriage, rab or ImhiI.
taljBnnsgee of thb mercanUle ewtabIhe Suprome ronrt. The
unkindly toward* the csiabllshmcnt
and the hiMur nf the brave has lb«
r's bes
Mr. Hoopf.-r'
Mt and b also the postroastc-r
ihelr mblsi, when sneb
MIdshIpmi-n Alfred H-Cohen of Phil
It to peiltlnn cungrera and have
Albert Corlingtm 1* vbltine li
InTlgoratfng
adHphla
and
fTiurobitl
Humphroy
of
I
sisters.
Mrs.
Smith
and
Ur*.
Dowd.
pelltloa reed
The right nf petls ClUssaa' Rhone Mchange b are located here.
I previous ter
Mbs 7*-ln.a Am«-s. of Traverse City.
lambville. who bare ren'lved dtpUs
M r. E. Mnille Meitmolile
t-oncemed ai
lures of I
Tbe fraternal feaii
Old K-aidenls of ISiu'iae fi-e| iruu-r :i-p.’nl Sunday with her brother. Wes—d report s large bualpews.
Hie oi-iBl il plat on mas upon giiiduatioa fiom the 1
1 by tbi- 1K- O. T.
rp. Tnylor b tbe dru^sl of this
a
Ihal
c«e
of
Fnnllae'.v
s-iis.
Julii
WHIe-Ini l-loek. K aradeoiy. made perfei-t r-vx>rds ii
and Re-h slaor
trt-ss d"«-ti o'rf liave to grant the pniyAt his pbee of buslncas a
Then- Ir anrHhI-r ease of diplherla M0I1I0'
iid F. ljulnir. jr.'s. liortmeni. not roeeivipg a singli
iiekaha and all report a very lloiirlsh- Uipley. of Son tame, has b-eti advsne 1
•r» of < ver> tramp
Niv »ir. not by a
a tine of pharmaceutical sup-i,„_; and prns|H-n>ns mnillUua wfiliin
! ill tiiwii. Mr. Path’s little girl
The saloon.
ed tu assistant ehief i-nclii.-.T on thn ho found. srUh« line of upI s<-li<sils wei-e «-I(uo-'l Monday and Tuet>Hannah Imughl Hie property merit during Hie term. Cohen
lam site! " TtM- vbiling eew^mper
dr orgaDitallons.
t-uu.slrwrtl<m of the 1‘ariitliia
canal
cadet i-omniBji'b r *rf (he bilgado, the
from
(he
nrt.tinal
owners
liiU
(he
Rah Malehery.
BMT. Intlel spi-ctallles. and atoek
plainliff claims lhal no money entered highest r^K op.-ii to a tnl'bliipman
Wiiliiiuishun; contains a very novel
Mr. ‘hiylor also bandies, rigani
ui'o the d '.il. Ml Hannah merely re Humphroy was <yimmao<llng ofan-l
ind unlti'ie tn-lnsiry within its limits
lincinishinc oiher claims and taking
mil that i.s a Bsh halrhi-ry owned li.e
tbe ijni-vHon<-d property in Ihelr stead, of ODC-eomrany as well os presidcni
. John BiRsel of Detroit, and inaniigi-l
herefore making himself other of th.- das- by linimtH Hchulleld of this plar*a'bmnGde p-irrtiascr.
S<-ii3ior Mel'iimlNT of North ILikoir
I Nearly dJS.OOil Osh eggs have Uei
ge Mavio- nieil hb deeree lu H><
wti-s the .rtily no-mia-i ptr-sent in Hi'
« shippvii to ditferiiK i*i
r nfi'-r holdiug it under advise
thu United
1- i«lii1
for M>m<- lime, early In January rhaiiil't’-r one ' venhiE tost w«-.-k wheli
Almost et-rrviralv who reads the nrwft- .
ind idiiul^
med 111
ill sirf-am* to lud.-eidli.g in favor of the delertdsnt ta kM |irival<-.|M-UBi^i bill* wei»- rush.-d
.» of thr
pla «r popnbr donteallo and Im- creast-d the numbi-n of fish in them.
aamiwli as there w-as no cause lot throngb.
Vice Pn-addeni
Fairbanki
cure* maiie bv IM.
Mod cigars and lohACCos and n fine This Industry Is a voiy inlervx-tiiic
acHon. Hi- Mated In the decree (hai
Kilmer's
Swanipand
Mr.
MrCumberhad
tbe
arid
all
(o
study
and
hu
a
few
woni*
a*
lu
fa>iw
# K piUUblo cudlea and frtilu In
there wer.- menv faults in the action
Koot. the great kiiithe c«ga are obtained and >bo young
ihemselvc*.
The
btu-r
could
Of the Probile rourt on tbe matter hut
ney. livs and hUdOsh are procuied mlghi not be
they were not fatal.
made the point irfnoquoram.irfcottrwc
def remedy.
..local., of place.
This t-ne t-asf will b- carried to (he but WBt aitxloii* to oee the pension
It is the great med­
The speckled trout are. during the
firat-cUKl
higher court l-ut (he outcome of the
ical triumph of the
HOTEL SEMINOLE.
bills juaoed. *0 he aided In t-Mablbh
MRbtig and sroml-work shop. spawning season, driven up Into
others will hinge on (be disposal of U.
mneleenth *
aB-^xpert nechahic himself and beads nf the streams leading to
Ing a new aenak- record.
» Binull Uv-m. b tl3.oi«i|
ELK RAPIDS.
pond and the gales closed bebiud
e««ty tool
cientific reaearcb
W. J. Locke, the new accretary ol
Rapids. Mieh..
Ft
Thc Retnan Catholic Church.
them. They arc left here until Uiei;
i. It b pot n
Dr. Kilmer, the
s niH patrons Inn
tho InMilute of Uriibh Arobltecls. 1|
apawning season is «ver and tbeb
. ...I that be has a very large pati
Wa-shingtim. D. C.. Fob, 15.—Ai
Tlie
L- Bflleth mlleftlope
mlle*lc
we.hle.1,
eminent kidney and
b-id hern this afi moon AO' ported in farmer years Ihe Roman a writer of plays aud tiuwb. Hb Grsi
> «t hetw and hb work is highly ap- oggs arc gathered and *htppcd»in » life tHtssed by Mr. nod Mrs, W. O,
bU'lder •j^cisliM. »u.J i* vrooderfnUy
Cath'dk church is l-y far the largest book appeared in 1K94 and each yrai
: yrtetatpl by the
faming
element gn-at many cam-s to tht-lr di-stinaUon Tltayep. of Midland. Momi.ty. am! the loijit.irow frrrnotin will
evem in thU t.ioly little
baly of t-hrirtiaiis In the CnlledStti
thCt eotioet at hb pisee of bnalneas. w'lthoul any other pnax-ss. But Ifaeiv
-braie-l with alt
since then has completed a boirfi. Hli
,
lessor Hetiiterseniof the t
the l9«ir>ote;nU-rship flgiiri-s being
wtRamui his sorviees ate in demand. -are times jvben the young flsh arc
ichr- th-- address iionighi
Tomorrow hTl*.**". !i' gain of 1J5.77* <»ver
plays haw- N-en very succiuutful ami Bright'* Dbewse. which is the worst
lOted. so large Bat pan* im- brought
Ilts. U.H. I>ray Is the vlibge mllform of ki'luev trouble.
ilsvibh t
>»•
moment with rollmatv- a year ago. The method of hb latest effort in that direction will
:o IIIB-. egg* are laid U-lween two
Vbir Md carries a . very complete
There U a move <
Dr. Kihner * Awnrap-Kat b tmt rec­
lelleni at the
Ihings. Prtrfessor Blodgell. presl computing memberahlp Bgurvut In the slionly b- brought out In London.
the praetice of t>lam|
Wtbk Cd bat creatloBi and millinery
ommended for everv thing but tl ytm have
.ii-nt
vd
the
B-osipiaUoa,
may
be
de
Roman Cotholir church differs much
.Muskegon postofflre, The Idea
mptota dUng the mllliDcry soaeon In Ice.
kidnev . liver or bladder trouble it will be
neaded
upon
to
keep
things
mu
Dr.
Story,
the
late
principal
of
Gla*
when
thehatehlrppnx
ninety dayr
the provalllng In roost Prolestat this piaci.
____- ... advanlnee In ..................
log wiirke
foun.1 just the remedy you need. It h*»
emesis
have
been
i
and
the
liny
fish
The
Dumlier
of
Cal
ipletbidiea.
numlier
CatSollc gow university, taking a holiday In Iieeu teste.1 in to many way*, m b'wpitftl
' Only Hotel.
cHlt
The idea I* that It will mote A'“l*'"
for the care of Ihe guest*.
* b i-stimaied
Hra. David Vinton la the onlv hotel
mail
Ihe coimliT inic*. was vuel by iht work and in prieaie practice, and b*«
Artnanda ba* pu- i
Honn-r Sly. ItFJrf niauager of Hi
Tbe«e tin can*
• of cfniniBies of popula
kaeper ta this Tlibge and for
J. M. GusHn. t
minlst'-r .if th'.- dlriik-t. who rv-nurk in-oved aosuceesaful in every case Uiai a
hold from 3«f) to bOO fltb each. ehasetl the drug
and.hol
l.dlon.'d ly rhurch officials In
IbiltydWD years the travelling fra
sjwcial arrangement ha* been made by
YII?UI. <*f IM-O wg* to take S5 per- .sl: -H.1II0. pilm-lfAir . Vtm hero! which all reader* of lhi» paper, who have
Itr.ktingTy and tired pedestralns hare
ton at Marshall.
Mr. rasion b lhe/^,„n,„|,j).He selected >/Fonl
ofjhe-esHiuaied Catholic papula- Why. you m-M come down and ro not alrcadr tried it. may have a sample
JotoMred bore to eat her very palaia leading oldest druggist In southern Miehlgan abnni as one llkc|y to p:
deducuiig the 15 iH-reeul for In- Here- roe for a day." The princl|«l bottle sent free by mail, abo a liooklellabhl Mate and enjoy her warm and
>. chlldreu and oiltcrs not aduii........................... Mar'“**'■ •^1"*'«0*fortable beds.
The Bell Tele- indnstn- of
of ita kind In Northern Mtchlreplied: *ri don't promise 10 relieve
j
F. M. Bosworthiis in Grand Rapids
The grcnl number of fresh
ptoM company have established their

sued.

l'v;T».r^i;i su",eelh

^ne hi

■sa.£.£S
AT*

j joT"|‘'bv a

.« nnage.

i '>V -

DO YOU GET TTP
WITH A EAME BACK?

&7P,'

Kidney Troable lUfcct Tot HUcrabk.

ailSrp&Mi and nma°a t

„i'r-uS

'P;;,

o..;r"

cwtnl at this hotel and have over 120
A Kimbwll It the proprietor
* frf
r WllnotaobtRE^ fioor mill and teed
d Kr>i»>«r
and doM A very thriving btialm
neaa. Hb
mlD
.......................................................
U BW and operated
...
by Bieans
meanE of
o
ttmm pow«r. Ail kinds erf grains are
baidled by him and top notch prictrs
P»I4 tor tbWD.
M. E- Choreh.
Tbo Bet. Tbmtas Young adminlstm to tbe apirtioal smnts of thb
preltr UtUe hamlcL whleh ha* a large
--1 Bnnday achool
tabwaMp. and
■ pUoe. ^The Rev. Toi

clpatea a grati deal of ancceaa In ui*.
BeM at this place. Revival meetings i
sr» now being held at thb preUy edlBce and nightly UtRc crowds galherto
brar the rflacuMlnns that so vitally
iBtaraet Ur entire cornmnnliy
nnd
wboae life and practice
mcatis so
modi to the moral welfare of every
rnmnaltr be that eommohity Urge
or BSWU. Tbte chnteh has women
wttblB Ita walla that are ap and doing
A LaMea Aid aodety baa been organ-

jrings greaUy
wrier
... ,gr
faell
[aclllate (bis Industry at this place
and Mri Scofield being a nose oor of everything perulnlng to the
fish hatchery art. It b not neccasan'
to add, that this lastltutlMi b rapidly
gaining In prestige
as
a speckled
trout hatchery,
Waugh, is the village phniiv
gnpber and report* a very proaperous
business at this pbee and during Ihe
plcturc-uking season. Is keeped quite
busy.
Tbe splendid, achool system, which
Grand Traverse hat always had and
Its.gradual progress along lines of
greater effleleoey in educaUtmal work
In Ihe county, hinges Urgely on the
persooagt' of Country School Coramlfsloner. (K-orge Crisp, whose family
n-side h<-re In <»rdor to lie ntfar hW
paivni* during ilfnes of etnergency,
Mr. Crisp, has l>eea unllring and ever
alert and amlililons
Ui mabe
ibe
Bi-bool avHtcni In Ihe roiiiuy. pne irf
Ibe best found auywberc and to that
end he hn» gbm his Mtil laleul* ami

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It has bt-t

1 that all alder

■ wen missing lour cunseeuilve sessions
of the Kalamasoti counHl

shall

delegate lo the tepubliean slatefius
lYealion. •
!
Mrs. Bd. Heekman is in Grand Raps this week rtv>m Th'irsday to Mon

hise,

c. Bant*. chrmUl for ih.

their official licai's. That 1*. If the! cement company Spent last week and
k-glalatuie uiucnda. the city cliartei; this In Minneapolis on business I
masked
, the company.
It looks like old lumbering times at ^
Juniata Some l.iHH’.aon feet of hard-,
wood log* are plied, awaiting ship-,
i
Saginaw ttnd Bay Citv
1
Fully ioo delegates- to tliv
eoavi-oUtin of the lAusing <li
the Michigan Foreign kllssiouary
citiy will lM‘ held ri OUd. Fob. 2C am!
r7.

Rev. J. C. Flo-d. national si-c-u-

t*n. will alU-nd.



j*,^7VmanySmmth*’»a^^^^
Johnson Saturday,forenoon. Services
were cundurit-d by Father Bist ai
Sacred Heart church and the Inter
ment made In Maple Grove eemeiciy
heslde his mnth. rJ Hose company Nof whleh d^easeii was a lueoib.-i
BtlendtMl in a . ....
-Thefrills." pbyed by home rah-ti
Monday evening.: iin-U-r the a-i*p»r.«r the ladles' Oem'-iery sssocUlvan-l the din-ction irf Wifi Orlf&n wc
suecesstiil effort in every pat
ailed to it.
The li-i..tbh was ailed
i|»iH.-d

liims-

you. but I might iHIcvt- your eongrt-

IB 11b Years Old.
WashingloD. Fi-t>. 15.—Phoebe A
Dsrkman. as-<l llu. of Falrlleld. Fla..
grauK-d an increase of
►lK.-cial on. She I* '
pen-owidot
Siiarkman of
”f Ih iry
.
First Fior. la militia whU
Indian war and was
lu U4i:- II" dlt-d In l:

GRINNIiU.

BROS

Don't Wait for
E Fatal Stagea
kidney IIIncM
’roM by '
eesc City PcopK'a

comer

Front and Cas*. before buying your
phouugrapb

and

Vlrloi

I'llces and terms l*-;ter than any t
order house

ip

tin

eountry.

Belect

your n-erds by hearing Ibem or a<-nd
tor catalog.

TIX»E TO ACT.

sp.-ils

SEE

{

Me. WhenwTttttigmeitlionrearimgthi*
generous offer in this |wpci
ad-ircMtoDr. Kilmer
& Co,. Binghamton. I
N. Y.
The regnlsrl
fiftr<ent
dol'Ur she
Bold hr all good -kiiggirii
anv mittake. Iml remrsi
Siramp-Root. Dr. Kilmer * >w*i
and the address. Btnghamtoo. 1
every boUle.

of

i.-ks of l-arkarU'.- ,
lte..'la' le .- aud -It/..
atl. symptotui

An Announcement.
Tbf publisbcra ara glad ta nnnotmcc that they have bran etuWed
' to aecure Farm and Fircaid* ra a prwimum with the Grand Traveraa
Herald for the enauing

-Si-.-el, Ih'-pe lllr

This oplcndid farm paper was given wfth

the Herald for 19M to every paid in advance subaenber and the prom*

'hxK-t cr-dilabiv.
til” was plaeeri in.'

•om was to talisfaetery and ae many of our su -rr hs-* h.-ro asked H
-|i-ify ewt ITiiis-. b"
iii-is't Imilwt-i aiii.

,is made
lery d.-W
eharg.[will command
t
r< th-' Giicbtl*! C<-

Ill'llH-gtii lakinz
IMI-. and keep ii|.
iNl rh'- i-ptn'-ys',..!-

the tame arrangement could not be made for nCf. H a: o: have eondu-lcd to make the aamc offer a* that of a year ago. and the publish- -art of Farm and Fireoldt have very kmdiy eenaented to renew tM
arrangement as then

made with them.

Every auhscriber to the Heralf who has paid in full to

Jan.

1.

iwa. at the rate ol S1JI0 per year^ w'H reecve. not only the Heratd,
Ml** Marie Sm^tT aiH brr
etitrrtalnetl the riving i-cpi
clT Friday viewing with gi
a fe-rr-conrr”- l-irw he-u.
.
Kara-se:
Mbs
|;rov'-.Kn.l
Ward, bxh of uli: ILu-i-b. w>
I.ed nii'-t'lv ••'•■jint bv the «- v «'
i-aii; time
\V Th'.nip<.jfi iiij'he iwr.'inage
Tti-- nnoTjil to'-cti/tg vif.the Elk Rap
Mil 1iini.«-"Hp(ih-j n::- b-lil at the <rf
fl'-e Tit'^-'l.iy At.-l: .<:> ■•'fie.j.-s were Iel-cted for-amuliyr ;.. jr.
Mi-ml-Ts trf the I, O .T. M. M. -ir 1
nrbrd tbe .K. o! T M U. T-tes.Ui ,
,.s
ciuue. providioz a Gne supper an.f
-re then invil'-d in diner, which was
k'-pt up uti
ita'vhrmr. ...
jw-uins
Ihirfli; t
Pa*t t«-n *iaj- the Iron'i-i-t „
iipaay har .hlpp*--! h,.- rail s'-.'si’
lowds of r-ia livtn daily
The lj»a? b being p|isb« to Us ut.noM
F«r yal- i

TRiPPt HANDLE FACTORY, AT NE«CK.

Auv skir.-ltcMn'g k- a trnipcMcMer
The te'irc V6u Bcrocli iliv wom- !:
ilclics
DnarTv Hinim-mi fii'i->'rii:-.ivzcmai any skiq itcUng -A> all -ti 1
^«or«.
,
j ^
^

but also Farm and Firratde which U issued on the 1st and IMh Of
easn month, giving ?4 numbers of that great journal each yoar. Tbi
I* the best and mom aatlSfaUory prsR'um offer that waa ever mode
by any M-shigan newspaper. This pfemum hat given great aatisfopM«

m i

i-vab-.- .'Fu'ti
Ncw-Yntk.-w
ita- unnari-thou'-

lion dur.ng the past year to Me-Hd readers, a-d we know that they
will be very much pleased at the oopoftunrty given lor a eertinuanco
of this arj-angen-snt T»r the nevi year.
- Please remember tten. the- every .ubwrlber to the Herald, who
' b paid in full to Jan. 1.-1908. w It ttc-eive Farm a-id Fireside obralirtoly free for the full year.

Commercial Printina
jm Kinds

Berald and Recoi'd Co.

«IUN» TKAVK1IM WfUtO. TMVMOAV, FIMlUAliy t1. 1MT.

Steinberg Bros/ Great
BARGAIN BEGKONER SALE
THE MONEY SAVING EVENT OF THE YEAR
Begins Saturday Mon^g, February^ 23rd
at 9 o*clock and will continue for twn weeks
Tha Bargain Beckoner Sales at Steinbars Bros, need no introduction to the people of this vicinity.
Theyhave been tried and tested. Each year this great bargain event is anxiously awaited by thousands
of patrons who during the past have taken advantage of the tremendous money saving possibilities that these
sales hold forth.
• The time isagain at hand when after ayear of successful business we will place in operation throughout,
our big store such wonderful Bargain Beckoners as will convert our stocks into immediate cash.
Again our customers can avail themselves of these fractional prices in every department, and practice the
most noteworthy economy by stocking up for another year, taking this opportunity not only to satisfy all pres­
ent wanto but to anticipate all future feguirements. In orderto maintainour high standard of progress we will
make the Bargain Beckoners hum in every department. You’ll find them more notable for extreme price
reductions than at any previous sale. As usual the green and yellow tags will indicate the Bargain Beckoners.

BARGAIN BECKONERS
In The Qoak Department

BARGAIN BECKONERS in the BRY GOODS DEPT.
78e Dress Goods at 8Sc

tt AND S19 COATS AT SS.78
U Lallaa' amt Maaaa* |l
n aad
ud llO
110 OoaU.
OotU. tall 6t Inchea
iDchM kng. colon
eol(
bUdc.
*7C
grar. aod BonitlM, ail
II tUa
tUg aaaaao'a
MBM's garaMta,
garaenta, are bargalaa
targaUu bockoitan
beckoiMra at 9wc
4
f9

UJ9 AND iM9 COATS ATTMS
MS
AU UAlao'
lOaaaa ttUO
sad |1LM Ooata.
colon black,
tan, eaator.
... and
... .................
- . ................
aek. tan.
biowa. aavr. nA etc., alao laser slaUa ami aixtana, all tbU j
$18, m AND BJ8 COATS AT $.7^
All Lsdloa. and IHaaaa’ «ll. |M asd Itt.M OaU, colon Wadi, brows,- Uo.
sma aOk ttaad. all this aabsoa'a » Iseb gaisMota, arc barmlo iMck-

58eSUkat29c
^ __
9*75

881 AND 888 COATS AT 18J8
AD immrn’ asd maaaa •» sad
Ooata. Ua bad In the booaa, nada ot
' ' ' ~
-Plaab. ate^ la black asd colon, loooa asd .
garsnata at tbe season, aro baigals f2#50

■5t*“

A QS
Ais9w

88J8 COATS AT IM
IBWSU’ PoUf Boar. Oordoror asd i
gain beekosan at .

1.35

8M8 INFANTS' COATS AT 88c
,
St'S Uag Cashnara oaata, with embrddatsd cape, worth AlAO, at........

ao

9oC

BARGAIN BECKONERS
In Underwear, Hosiery, Etc.
Broken aaaortaMnt ct CbUdran'a
Nnaral Wool PaaU. rooatlr MaadK
gUaa gaminta tbM ware 40c. BOe,
Me, and tic, aro bargain beck- 2^Q-

J;

81 AND IJS UNDERWEAR AT 79C
Lsdiaa' Wod Dadart.aar. all Ue dU-

'I

1^ tba baM atoraa at |l. and iUi.
asdi as giv and wblta rib^ nat^
gror wot*, acarlal. ate, dartag

LadM' Catos BalU la aU tha ngoI. that

mo UNION suns AT un
Ladlea' Valoa Salts, geed' ataortMat In wbiu aad gnr. beat ttM and
M ga--------- -------------------------s at tba oaa prtea

^1.95

$1 AND t.35 WRAPPERS AT TSc

XT'.

3SC UNDERSURn AT 22c
Outing naasal
trimnsad with laca, that ware »c. g»c.
Md »6e. aro bargain backonen

25C WOOL BOSE AT 19c
Ladles’ Hear? Wool Ribbed Boss,
mro Me. are bargaia baekonan |0q
40c WOOL BOSE AT 28C
ladlaa* Flaa Wool Hoaa. that »•»

:28c

■ISC'

:-r

B4KGAI1 BECKONERS in LADIES’ SK RTS
$2.50 AND S3 SKIRTS AT 1.25
'• BVlf^ la aarjr, brows and black, wero IJM sail iJ. an bargain

$125

$2.50, 3.50 ANDB.OO SKIRTS AT 1.63

•e.OO AND 7.00 SKIRTS AT 3.9S

1.63

3.95

m
ikij

M OVERCOATS AT tWM
OrarcoaU for big boys, worth »5 and 16. at t2.»S. Ori-rcoeU worth K aro
h'lgaln beckonen at..................................................................................................

bargain

beckonen

-69c

Extra liPSTy llH aln Blankets,
worth II SO, B^bargaln beck- i
oners tx
.

98c

5.00 Waists at 2.98

1.60 Comforters at 1.15
Sllkollne Comforten, large site,
filled with cottuD balling, worth | |g
Ilifl.'a

BARGAIN BECKONERS
In Furs
~"l.95

1.25 Fur B04S at 69c

98c

98c

SZM PANTS AT SIJS

II

1.25

Fine Dress PanU

be bargain berkooen et from 19 to K par

BARGAIN BECKONERS
In Men’s Furnishings.
Sdc UNDERWEAR AT 3tc
Men's bearey Fleeced L'udrrwear.
worth 60c, aro bargain beckon- rts.

tn at ............................. glC

1.25 NIGHT GOWNS AT 79c
> are bai^iD beekoMro s
50c SWEATERS AT 29c

8.50 Fur Scarfs at 3.98
Long Isabella and Sable Scarfs,
with six large tails, silk cord and orna­
ments. worth 67.50 and 18 50, also
Storm Collar* of blended Coney aud
geanlne Fox scarfs, worth 17.50. .
are bargain beckoners at ........ J.go

*18 Fur Pieces at 9.50

$2 Cluster Scarfs at 98c
Brook Mink Cluster Scarfs,
11.76 aod 12. are bargain
beckonen at.................................

L49

6.00 Blankets at 3.98
Ute genuine Buffalo all wool Btanleis. our former price was 16. oiarket
value now Is IT.so, are bargain « «beekoner* at................................ 3.98

I.Adies' Silk Waists. Ijice Waltta.
Net WaUls. etc, that were M. • n»
are bargain beckonen at ........ 2.So

$5 Fur Scuirfs-kt 1.95

1.95

1.50 Blankets at 98c
,

1WOOL OKDEXWEili AT 8K
Men’s tl.<5 Wool CadeKAvai.lu uaiiirel gny. red, las. bjfl.skin.
etc.are bargain l-eckoeer*

85c

JSO OBIOK sum AT l.,T

6.50

vr« worth llis' at 79c; 8wnM~Uuit
6^"are‘tJi^ro'C;ckon^^^

.1.88

1.25 AND 1.50 UPS AT 69C
Meu's t:-25 and ft M Capa, beat In

««........... 1.95.
IJSOTEUSBIRTS AI8«

at $1.25, aro bargain beckoners eO,.

•I....................................o9C

35c WOOL SOX AT I9c
Mt-o’s heavy All Wool 8o*. worth
25c and 35—c. are bargnla
Uekouer* at................

I9c

I.T5 WOOL 8VERSHIRTS AT 1.19

2.50 Muffs at 1.35
Bearer Mulls, finesi quillty. a rwsi
beo'il}. worth 6:5, a bargaia,.
beekoner at ............


UrgslD t

"r. •“ r 6.95

$8A0 SUITS AT8L8S
Boy*' 13 and 63.50 Knee Pant Sulu. all wool qniillUei. double seat aad
knee, at tI.BS. Soils worth f2. are bargaia beckonen at ............................

”15.75

:39c

’.'"r-.

In ilintet leiianinent

, Muffs, worth ,7.5di.ri3',?fJ?S

worth I

“sj

1.00 Blanket, at 6^

are

^

$11 AND 818 OVERCOATS AT$tJ$

In Shirt Waist Department

Bargain beckonen at

s

MS A
9lU

$88 OVERCOATS AT $8.78
Men'a IU. 120 and m <)r«eo^
aad fltted aiyina. tba brot la tba
boaaa, uona roserrad. aro bargaia bcekooen at ..........

75c Shirt Waiste at 38c

White Ic^and For Boat, worth $1.25
at e»c: worth 88c at 4»c: worth 20q
66c. are bargain bockqaen a^

$150 CAPS AT rSc

$18 SUITS AT $1$
Keo-a High Class ill 8nlU.nafle Of cbo(c« high gnde worsteds. Ihlbota.
and Sergea, aro bargain bo^onan at ................................... ........................

$8 AND $8.88 OVERCOATS AT 88J8
Orereoau for illHe follows, 3 to I yean, worth |6 and KM. at fild.
Oyereoats worth 63. are bargaia bochoaen at ...................................................

IjM.

5.95
7.95

SltA, SUITS AT tIAI
Men's 116 fancy Wonted Salta, an hargala baekonan at ...

BARGAIN BECKONERS

SOC GOLF GLOVES AT 33C
Lndlea' Golf Olorw. tba beat Me
euailt?, all cotora and alsaa.an aa/v
bargain baekonan at................ ggL

8IM NIGHT GOWNS AT rsc

Onlnea Hen nannel la blue, pink,
gny and brown mUed. worth tic a
yard, are b.-irgaln beckoners at gl^

rBAKGAIN BECKONERS

Natural Sdulrrel Scarfs and im.
Ermine Scarfs, choice norelUes that
were |4M and $5. are bargalo
beekonera at-----

58C BABY BONNETS AT 93c
Mib? Bonneu, worth SOe
l J3C.
. 76c.
ipa. worth
Sic.
Worth- Z&c: at

at $L.7S

^ 10 PER CEMT DISCOUNT During Ihlg Sale we will giee ten
iU rtn utni uiguuuni per cem diaooutt on all sew aprioR
abut waists. Ibe new epnns ailka and dretu Koeda, also oq the now w^
Rod^. enbioideriro, lacea. etc

Ladles' floe doable knit Wool Mit....................................
1 36c, at 1
(• aod
doable kal
lie, an bargalD

9c

$8mM

Beankln in white, gny and brown,
worth t3.eo. at tl.Ti. Beankln In
red only, worth $3. n bargain, Ar
beekoner at.................................. I g3

t8c FUbbcIs at 8)c

Me mdldoFUiud at nc

tlWM SUITS AT tSSC

'39c

r:r4ic

Tbe genolne Buffalo Flannela. none
better rfl any price, worth COc. AAe,

2.50 Shirt Waists at 1.45

Oals)' Cloth Cndaraktrts la plakand
tight bloc, uimmad with two lowa o(
Isaartloa, laeo odga and tseka, that
«ro Tie. arw bnrg^

etas and Fancy tilJki. aone waUt
k-ngUia anong them, worth to tic a
yard, are bargain beckonen ,

ISc Flnmelettcs at $c

. b™u. b,.,., 2|5

BARGAIN BECKONERS
In The Ooflilng Department

SSe Silks at $»c

Flaacelrtie* and QallDg Clolha,
wonh’lf?4c and lie a yard,
^and 7c a yard. .

' 38c

35c WOOL Mirrens AT 1«
81JS UNION suns AT 8tt

29c

Ladies- FlanneUettp Shirt Waiata In
Dice dark coloring!, worth Me and
76c. are
bargalo beckonen aa-,

rsc UNDERSKIRTS AT 49c
» Aim ASC UNDERWEAR AT 39e
Xadlea' Haarr riaacad Ondarwaar,
bat Ycrr Asa asd aUatlc. Baaatitcl
garroaBU, la all iwolar and astro
. Aaa. worth Mo and C&c. an aq.
btiMla baekOMH at..................09C

89c naimel at 81c

3C Inch heai’y KUnnel (nary only)
- deairahiu for peUleoaU, worth

« only............................. 39c

88 AND 88 COATS AT SJ8
ChtMna'a H and tt OoaU. In cardinal, narr and brows, also faaer nU• Uroa, aU olaea. * to 14. an bargain bcekonen at.................. ........................

MAUD rse DllDERWBAR AT 25c

rreneb Flannel (Ub only) worth
75c. at 52c. 4C Inch Grey Norcliy
Suiting worth C5c at 32c (Ju*t one
place). 4 piece, changeable Mohali
aln.
(good spring colon) worth COc at S2c.

SI Intdt all wod Voile In ns'kry and
tan, worth COc. at S2c. 3C Inch
Green Mohair, worth B8c. at 32c.
an bargain beckonen at a yard gZu

4$c HONE RAD« NITTENS AT25C
Doys heavy Woo! Hom’.-Made Miltens, worth 4»c a pair, are bar- *1C#.
gain beckoaer* it .................... ZDC

««-ir............................69c
50C MUFFLERS AT 35c
Way s L«t 50c quality Muffiers are bargain beefcoaen at . g9C

STEINBERG BROS.
Traverse City, Michigan.

1

Ifm. n. & Cornefl H trlMOng at
Clyde. Ratnrday
nH of pdbltc InstnMioi
Bncktey.
Him Anra (Sooibwick of Sherman, Fran Satniday'B Record.
r*port a Ifbaral apHng damaad. par- icwi of II.4W0.
turn Oertrode N. Coman. wbe bns
Mrs. C. A. BliMt M anIM
ritllad In toam Friday.
ftepraMiniiaa Btrood put la ■
tkaitartT ia drr Kooda. wbAc at Ibe
Riotsley by the tflaeas of ber m«b*r bOM teacbmc BBsllt* aad aboHhabd
Miss Charlotie Prsllek
City as a
laierior lber«* la a rlpnroua ia«rcnic}>i
te lb* Keedban Buslaes* etdleg*. Ii^
ftailtanl taplforata aad otber tba tonrtb claa. Rapreaestatiaa 8lmp- her coosin. MUa Olive RoMmm «f
for Tpollantl tUa morning, arteee she
J.W. I
ta left for
pm In tba mllltanr bill abooi Frankfort, over Sandar.
wHI apend two mcmtbc Tke wbede
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelkir of Ftewwbirb ibara baa haan »o mucb dl«cii»t tnatrit>9
body of stodcau tamed ont to Wd ber
akm. It ptotldas mora state aid in aaion and Park mater* of MarUla.
r, V. SbeMe and Mater Carrie left
ta 4a Aa 1
good by. Mini McOarry *UI hasdie
mer«aBtna collwtioaa. Kllla aad tmo- SMtinc annuili-. tor arary company were sucbi> of ihHr anoi. Mr*. Knms lor Rockford
MIm Comon a ^\i*h claaaee and
Oaesr SImpMo went to Ringsley
tor1«» luTe ao niortl fdnrard bualll««a and doas a*av with tba alactlon of rt- Slmoo*. Monday
Him NIU Bngtree ber aborttend teork.
Erie
Boae
rt
fkankfort.
waa
bom»
by
sanlorlty
on
bualm
ibai «r« contraeta ara bm uk«o
maniing for KaMamsoo. where be wOl
Mr*. U Wlinam* iwloroed to ber
cept at fall figarca. aad tbaia la dla- as ta tba rasular army. It alao pro-j
attend the meeUng of tbe ITalamaino
Tha Teacbar*' Coaaly Tmaallns borne In Walton tbU
ridaa a payment ter attendaae*» at
aailaftclioa Itewtaa aUpataata
Inititata bald bare la« Friday. ^*1 U G. Peteraoe of Howard City Is CoOege rtnmnl.
prompt. Waaaa hare baas ad- drill*.
A. r. Nerilnger went to Bendcm tbi*
WaltU pot In a bUI well attended by i
**'*'1* the city m buMlnesa.
Taacad la »a»Mal ImporUat eoacenta
Ud . a- un» .«n»a brj
^
and thara are no aariona Ubor eon- «bi<^ prortdas that pacams doii
W. U Brown and wife went to
all
prenenl.
Even
parent
IrfisilHV
undar
flan
or
BrlltloiiK
namaa
vUlllng
friend*
in
Ibe
city
irorartlaa.
^
Klngatey tbia moraiag.
R. O. Randall and family of Deirtdt.
lion and itaal iwodneert arc reealT- must rasUtar wHb tba county rl^ leacber abould attend tbeae meetings
Tbe. Rev. G. B. Urckhsn left ihH
and listen to the good advice and ennie to this city toaUy to ■
Inc iniirh new faaatnaaa. roniracU cot- tba raal «iimaa of iha otrnan.
Hamid Walker of Dalmk 1* spendllmik of Prof nraan of
Rapraeaniailva.l^ ha* iboasbt o(
era] weeks vUltltig fiieodi.
arinc dHIvarlaa atlll fonhar Into tha
las a few day* la tbe etty.' ,
aa* **y to n visa tba conailtutlen Bnasani. alao Prof. i,^ghio«t and U«i
Miss Btbel DHaney of South t^nlon
tiitora. tnanr >la«a bains
>«P
Hr. and Mn. Fred Aiklnann of Shet­
not
leaal.
tbe
Isa-a
for
Ibe
truant
and
ptit
in
tba
lull
yeatantay.
slitvi
left
tbU
Biomlns
Mi
tha laat tiuarlar of tba raw. <Wara
land attended the Odd Pelloti enteroflcer to enforce.

^naior Allan triad to put ihni
a abort vlali with relailve*
arc moat proaMns for plpa* and inba»,
lalnroeni Friday to which the Tedar
James Ailing of Kalera wn* very
Mr. sod Mr*. Edward Reynolds, who and Maple City lodsea wen- inrlied.
In »-hlrh tba damaii.1 I- far Uorond all undar «<i*pan*lon of tba ruli’», a
ly. while driving Intotj^^^
^ y,
hartly bun Friday,
praradanl. InquiHa* for abaata and allowiny Sim.'lay hasahsll In PUni,
Mr. Aiklnaon retomed Saiarday and
™e rnnatns away a^ j wntlam U.ve of Filth sueet. iWlorned
Idaiaa arc aparraly la»» nrsani. and aotiid net sal lha nreesanry twcMbIrd* intro, by bl« hnroe
Mr*. Aiklnaon areni back thia afleriniqwnd lha mlas. Flint want* to Ibroailng him out of the cutter,
r borne in fSrand Rsplda thl*
wira milla ura analila to maka dalir
waa takrro Into ibe home rt Cbnriea
In
tba
gouibeni
Mlcblgan
laamia.
aria* acoonllos to sportflratlon* on old
Wnila Van Nest I* back cm bU nm
cannot make a ancca*.* of hall Tiiitle and l>r. Beinurt of Pomtma
Orta™, nhlla no* connaais aoma-foron
the Pete Mamoeiie aftor betas
was cane.1 to attend him. He i* *tlH
rltj loday.
-wliboiit Sunday su
*art ron«tantly.
laid up Mr a time with allshi Incritical condition. Tbe K.;
cowle# of ibis Miy I* visSenulor ICly inirodncal a Idll for
It U noi poapllila to dlararn anr ariJuriea.
hnr,purents in Lowell.
don’ao of raariion In onj* aaatliai of ibc hietiway comnii»lnnars thiinn O. T, M. M l-tge of Nfssen City.
WIHIa PfMtngtoB 'of laierinchea
retorneil M ber
tnant. which ri<a-< away with tlir which be wa* a member, ore fiimbth-1
tho iodiiriiT. nliboiiab tbare I* a
k la Ibe rtiy lodvnm>.- and all will lie
nu.rolng.
i.-ihla qulol In atnionmil ahapa* ■wiKk-htinf rvM.-in 'tf rapidiins
road* and latt ilia work oti a c*»li iliai can e to: III* eomfoii aad rec»''
Cenrse Bcnheti aiul wife of Oretmit ha* faailUatrd
ha*i*.
cun i>a**ed through the city today (Wi
In prodiicllou of IdlU-i
The U n T. M M.’» «l fopemloh ihclr aay to ManlM.-e, where they Ftoni Toesday a Record.
Coverner'a
axtIU- min* continu.- wall cmiilny.
WeHey Custer «f Mendoo li alt^
.\tinniey Henry M Timmerman oi have iwo hundtf.1 dollars In the liank win spend a porlbm of their lioncywith cjippclal pressure Mr pitenpi
pins witb Dr. J. R. Martin.

Ponilur w.ih noiolnaieil by Hovernui toward hiilMing n hiill. *11 eair»*l t»
dclivcjy of collon t»od'
very FhOTi Ihne,
j j.meidi Scot! and wife of Provemont
Cbaries Bnaiertoy waa called 1*
Warner to lie hanking
fnlly maintained, the
1 »ucrii-il r.inrsi- \V. Mmin- o
'ra**ed throngb the riiy ibl* moinhig Grand Rapid.* by the aertoun lllbess «f
thin In raw cotton huTlos
FESSEN arv.
bis fsibertfal* tsBrning.'
ibeir way to Manistee.
rffeti than the pieci-Ang'advance.
< liy. F. I.; sa-MUs May. Mr*. William nriffltb leturned
Fled Vance reinroed to bla koort in
Appointment* Confirmed.
Tliera I* la*< lndllTcran<<‘ in ilu'
Newaygo today after vlalilag frlrodaIt- anvemoi alao ivut tbe follow Siebbia* has r.mmleie.1 her teim of ler borne lu Cedar Run (hi* oMirnl
port dirlxlon. man-ifacinrani arlnclns
-cflool
la
I•^a11e
and
ha.*
leiiirnert
in the city.
'
\
p-airpoinimcni*
to
Hie
-senate;
Mrs.
J.
g
;-Raiukdell
went
to
Munl»iiupoajiion to ronsldar bids, and
Mr* S. C. Despro* of South Uotan
<-e today, whete >lie will S|s-nd
(aw small naia* to Indl.-i and TlllDa Matndni J. Mcijroil. kilsrr romifil*'i<>i) Imme.
Henry Wilkt ii* made a flip to Trav- .b»n Hme.
kimv ha* rciSrnetl froa a three,
vara etfected. while nera buslnasn 1-l r r; J. I.. Nnnki-iTl*. I'alumel. niimr.i
Ml*. M. Sewnian •-•■ni to Cedar
afiar ilia Chlnajo Law yaar *iaii’.t!rlan: Jowob Hod*oii, flan. .i>e flly S;uiinlay.
r xoectail ji
Claud ibwiy sif CtrpMitlab was bi Run Ihi* mornlns .
mt-SDher of the Imird nl tl..- MicliliSm
hrtlday.
teiurned to ibHr bd»e (■ Kal­
Miw Is-lla HoiN-rt* left ihh nwirn
fiirlliar ndtanta lu pricas of out Kni|.lo.vntcni IndBsiri.tl Scho..l forth.- ;c'«lt-W«lne*d3r.
Mr*,
ft
A.
Ihewcr
and
lllinson.
kaska tbi* morning.
HUtid
at
sanlpnw;
T.
r.
Quinn,
faro.
Ing for Cedar Run.
ins co"on I* iwilad, and Uia ivisilraly
Mlv* Estelle RtnclaU left 4or Lake
Bteaiar airansih of iH-iicr srada* of Jackwoti prison hreil.l; Alfte.1 li. lank, John, b-fi Monilav for a vldi with
Iri.-nil* and ndailvc* In Franktoii.
an Ihi* tnorniDg.
Oiawn. Mleh- F.-h, K.—Orswn polnr.iv codon has aiipportins Influence loiiU. memtww board of cntilro! .ilb-hlWill MennU wav-ealW to TbompDr. M. S. Gregory has remmed
to buyeck a
finylnc jic a tmakel
on the tnCHv ospaoslva Dnisbixt pro- gar reiormatory
The up|H>lnimi-ni* acre couflrimul MmvIU.- w.iltiewlay «.n -ararruit of the the elly alter wveral week* abseare today,
ihieia. In tba woolen soodii section «I
by
the
MUiate
Wiihfibl
any
.ibj.*
tl.m
illnr-s*
of
hik
mother.
and
opened
office*
at
IlfdTaM
Slreei.
L A. Camplwll I* kepi Inuy grtodfeitllc market* there I* no change
Conductor Heekman of the Elk Rap­ Ing grain for the farmer*.
report. Many cloihk-™ have eom. ludng rnlM-d.
id* Itranch bad a run on the main line
Mr. and Mr* K. Harr havo momd
pipted Inlilnl pnrehase*.
nr. J. n. MuOkon. one of Iho oilgl- today.
Antl-SalooR League.
1 their farm recently purc'lMiwd frtMB
ehlefly of sample places, and tha biiu.
nal ktockhoider* of the Tt*v.-r..e Cll^
The Mlchlcon AntlSalorm h-ague
John Doaley of Elk Rapid* ia
Rarey.
atlon Is not jt-i well dallnad.
Motor Hoat company, has been elect city iranhsctlng bUKlnews.
Idanning
for
Huk-rs«o
antistlnon
Mr. Riley, who ha* be*« v«y’*dek
Raw wool 1* flrinly h«dd at eastern
ed one of the board of directors. IM
Jo*eph Rymer of itau city ha« te- la alowl} rreoverieg.
markcit. nUbougb in limiiad demand, Sunday ever held In ihi* eliy Kch. 24
Munaott
la
an
onibuslBst
In
regard
u
Meelins* will tM- held all over 1b(
turned to bia home on We»t EUblh
I». W. M. Boylan it able (o atinM
; maAnfactitrcr* aa-alilos someboats iind baa
cotmiy during th<* -lay and in the to-on.
bireet niter a vUll of
10 hla prncilee again.
thing dennlia liefore UUng rat
Steal Intereai in the Kuece** of the Walnut Sprlnga. Teiaa.
The farmei* are making good two «f
terial freely. Footwear tactortca In ins there will Ire n hlg union
motor boat company'* plant alnce
moellns
at
the
City
operXhon*e.
M*.
if.
Crandall
of
Carter's
Siding
la
the
anow. bandllng Ihrir lags to
Kew England have cooiraria on hand
On Riuiday morning every PronvUiimnlratlon. He will be a valuable Mpendins Sunday with bis family.
Crawn.
lurins activity nntll new bjainesii
i.unt polpli In the eliv will l>e occn-[member of the Itoard and tbe memWltlam .Steward of Chicago bi tbo
William lies* is very atek agals.
come* forward, althoiisb there I*
pied by aa Anti Saloon league *iH-akcr. [ her* of the company ate pleased Ibul Buewt of4tla brother. George Steward
Mr. and Ht*. Bd. Maynart of Travnoiabln ftcarcliy of ortm for (all de­
In the evenins the vureiu* clm-Tlir-* j he la taking siifflcleni IntcreKt
of Lake avenue. Ed Steward of Oe- erae City are visiilns D. W. Reynolda
livery. and the only ciim-m acUvIiy Is
win omit lUelr oMurM-rvIce* and the|aceepi a porliliw upon the iKwnl of indt. another brother. 1* eipeeied itaU and fanii}.
eunsvesallnns
will
ovheiiihlisi
tlie

dlreclorf.
erenlBS
S&ver
Lake Hive Ka. Ml. U O. T.
by*enatern Jobbeni and some Inquiry
M. If. win bold their nen vegtijte
for early Kummer sbipmenl. Qnou- City Opera hotiae.
In place of lir. Slocum of KataniuA Lightning ArreMar.
meellBg Feb. 20ib.
tiona are fully maintained on all deFrom Wedneaday'a Record.
wai eOllCEC. Dr. Stetson of the *;in>e
William GlRoid of Tbompam
L.. A. Campbell has
acrlpthms.
Mi*. Jokhpli HMme* and dangWer flne drtvlas
odiese win 1n.« , preoent. Alexander bus lBvenie.1 a lightning arrealor.
drt
leui from Bd. Aldrich.
Cooper, who wa* baptired by France* which proaitse*I to be^e an article Erma left ibla morning for Marquette,
Mrs John Horton called on some of
cm
Feb. 18—Mrs. Ella WIHirt and wlm baa lus-n a promi­ of gtvut value tp elecirle plants sen- where they will Join Mr. Holme* sad ber (dd friends Wedneaday.
make
that
rliv
their
fuiuro
bom*.
Tbe Ladles Aid society met Wednes­
tlvltr. Old malarial l« *aakar, Toal U Manball and little ano returned from nent temperance worker Mr ililily erally. He lia* contracted with tbe
C<
Mrs. W. C. Gannett wa* called
years will lie bore a* sill also F. II. Bnardman River Eleetrir Ugbt and
day afternoon with Mr*. Barnard.
18—Brodatrcci-* In Im-iKt ^amand and rtork* of aafl Elk Rapid* the oUiei- day.. .
No* York. - •
Willie Wllw« lias retnnied from . J;imr-*os of the Epi*cop.-l rhiiieh
Power company to place his lorenilot Bolding ihl» morning by tbe aerloii*
R. D. Crandall aad alaier Thrana.
dar aairl: cBttar «ealb«r and and In the west arc amalltT. ibo cold
Si^rtar
Bllf Roplds. Howar-I Murray' June*, .n each of Hie power houses of that llloeM of her *l*ier. Mt>. l<'.
Ilo.rne
City.
attended
the Huslnena Coll^ bdngnel
woaihar
liavln*
iciidal
to
r.'duof
tnip
irwTtoad* haaa .la-rolopad
Mr. Gif- Mliebell.
Dr. aOnier of Traverse City was; I.aiior of the Poosiegailoiial rlmtpli
Monday evening at Tnverve Cliy.
a and crcatar adirltr In pllas. Coka 1* firtn. Coppar I* tiichar.
Mis*
MeGurry
returned
to
her
hKaintnaroo will »iteak liere and «b<-|,or<| ^id hi* faiher. who Is supei»ndtatrlbaUvo
Incrtaaail dollver- lhfprcvalllnB4pi»lail«i for U.kc l.aiae called here W.ilneadny .-venlng.
itlvo tf»da.
tr
II. X. IMIsupIe will ai-.. dcliYe: : .,.„5|,.u, „f
Thompsomllle eleclrle In Keystone this morning.
Mt-'lAvmnrd. agent of the Farrand,
C«11» a ^nind,
'
Real EMM* Trongfgra.
tet of grain b>- fannata. and allcblly S5.i:i4 wnt*
Mr*. Robert Wood roiOrned to
an nddre** In tlie mornltis The T..-v •
work*, have bcadi In the elly
lAirien W. Lvoo. et gl Ig Bias A.
rctlcTM the pons««tlon In tran*p«rtn- *lii» fairly prompt rtIpmfTii* com OriWii company watf In town Friday.
Fl*ber. H Bl. parcMi. oec. 31. T H.
UIhs Minnie Crook* was csilled from Mr, llolaaple wa* Miniwly pa.-inr "t inis|iips> in eoiinecti..n with ihi* In- home lu KiDK*ley ibU morning a
titni linaa. Urntigh the latlor alloaiM* mandltA even bld.cr Btnra*.
H IJ. 11.00.
KpendUlg a *borl time in fbe ell*.
llie
RvangeHcal
rhtircb
hiti
i*
tinu
U'.j
v<-iitloil>^nd
li.ive
.already
eoniracleil
Chlrasn
tbe
..ther
day
on
account
of
I Snmd notent Intylna M maritu. ««d,
1* etlH far from parfoci
Auditor General to Triangle Land
|,.adr Fi>r*yibP returned iti hi* h<
tbe illneiiS of her moiher. Mr*, r.iurgi- kiMaul Male >.a|H'riulendenl and i*{wnh llEbiliig plant* in M>rrnil
t'o, lot 3. Mw. 2I.T 2C, R ILM.:!.
<h>ld woathcr sbd price conpaR*lon«|l«- nillU wnost
iie-eiiiur with miiili >
In bi* new f„,.
imr.Mliirtlnn of the new.de In fTltklmrg after kpending
___ liiisinn Ijiige'IVr^m*.
Auditor General to Triangle Idind
hnro hrtpad to ionir4- romalninit mockajitot nrrivoil Ik
i.i the cli> with fih-nd*.
C.i,: tot a. »ec. 21. T 21. R. 12. $231.
I tbe way. but nr-! Eavoiy Uoopfer wa* a Rppld Ctty Geld of work.
of;«lniw sootiL mhber wear Of all ahlpm-iHK
vlkliins
Mlsa Ada Kingkb-) li
Triangle Land Co. to Klia* A.
M. J. Carley of IMyuI Oak will liuld
111 i1..mi -Ur wool*.'vlellor Hie other dny.
•.rAii..
k^.i '•
.^le wnuthem ^ rivals see
Fisher, ri *1.101 3.1 (. 31. T 2«. H 12.
friend* In Grand Rapid*.
meeting in the morning ;il Summit
active
4ln
R«Ml
re-|
Heriwrt
C.
Wood
of
Angell
visited
tis.8t.
_ a good retail trade, and Quarter Itlood*
M™. R IIoum-I nluruml to herbal
ity and In the aftei-msin at MaielK-ii
Jacni.
...... .. from
......................
KHls Icido.
Coimtv Clerk Rols-n K Waller ba»
In tbo aimih*f*i prep.trtlloiia Mr j»>ria
the sooil*
Irado. Ultlc Uis sister. Mrs. F. Illekett, of this
Ethe evening he will
alieady made out a du/en declaraiion* In iBierlophen Ihi* morolag.
j idace.
^Dg trade am btHog-madc by veiall- buying la refKtrted In Ihe west.
Mr*. T. W I’arfc ia vislling friend*
Ml peoeioa* under the m-*- la^whlrii
Traile in sho.-s nml U-aiher I* mod-] Ml»* Cleral Elmore, who lia* been eiiinii sedvlee at King*>y.
The N|K-Jkei* annoiincFEl ye.ierday , wa* paaoed Fell. f. known a* the Mc- in MiUkesofl.
With wholesalers iind Jobbers, deliv­ cnite Retail trade ts and has been quite sick, i* rapidly n-rovering.
Chariea BeitncH and wife left for R "r!"i2«o.
l.e tl.-ar of Jackrot..'
U„
wviv the Rev.
er^ «• ortt-ru are the-main c.-wupaof Kalamaroo
Jume* a Delbridge and wife ■'
driving on our nmeu tbi* afiertiian. I*iv-.id<ni S. Sloruui
.............
............. ..

law tbe ponkloner. lientoa Harbor, where thi-y wUI spend
Udb. bnt ifaeie la nbrarrmtly Utile Id- relallcra. whoU-saler* and hdilsuw
h-a .Uy».
A. Fisher. parr.-1». *er. 21. T2C.nO.
Gram
Hudson, iiuHiiir of the Hud-a»n •
j,.
«tr.\ii •
Waller Wilacm aiul O.virse Persons
up in U|C .lemanti Mr cotton sooda irpon.-d to l«v.- sood
stocks.ana
>l„. *»«. SmIU,

^
Wli; Rupi. G. W, Morroa. Field BeeTe.|,.^^,^ and 42^
75 year* id age.;
fdi^anythlng like apilng nnd Mmiuei 1 will not buy fnviy from maaafariue sere in town today.
luo W. I.. Mungi-r and Atlumey P. W. ^ ^
j.„r». »S
Mr nnd Mr*. Hoopfer's habj girt
... ____if. T «. »
dr^Tcry. ifrCT "‘Q"'""'
BraJn '•i* *»I
Sole leather
Herman Kiitriiner went M Inter- ,j „5„
M.ir*h «*f Ibe AliH Salnon league.
I„
$12 at 7«. Four of i
Cpper'tbrenlened
with
pneumonia.
.1 James II. Martin to Owen C Merrill
las 1t^I Ito eav tn wheat, corn nu.l,l* quiet, but rl.wly »oh1
luch.-n after u tabldl;
In the afietiMVm
SOO.lj Mias H-itfe wni.ln«ira4ta« T.-covero.l
. . ami evening the ...... .... tiraiM* I
a of coumiJeatlier 1* Mlrly arllte, mid
and wife, paieelk. *ec. 31. T 28, R HI.
luoyiie.
tiiilnns *|M-nkeijs will bold tiieeiing* ,
n. j ft
toiTe iL^dTfor a simUM' w.dul^ ’lnjeaV^ri^ d.maod'i* imie.1 Shoe sl.ip
from her lllne** and
Equalliy l.Mige No, 303, will have,'$H»I».
'
in He- county.
j y,,,.
| . muk-e* no ^IktioeMnillda S flMwn to Floyd Jamie
mem* an- 12 per **311 Lehlml last j working Mr McEjrren'
work
In
the
keeond
degree
tomorrow'^
,
ec. 33. T an. n
n'Tiiut-iday

----- ' lion (or luiik.
uvenlng.
,
jio. ietsi,
COPEMI8H.
j
■ no- Traverse City Motion Plctare
J, W
Copi-ml-kh. Mirh, F.di 20 —Orson ,
rompaiu ha* le-en doing a big Eusl'
ila^-gard .-tn.1 D! Wllwwi
"" ’*'’‘1 Fr..i,kMi1, Mich.. r.-b. aO.-DM|iile
ma* duriag the part few day*, the *
r.«ivT-ge Co . Ltd, to Bllaa
I
• eff.ir)* of lnfl»eBtl:>l prdlllrlan* Imlh
Iw mtro favoral.te clen«-m In export j OMKT per cent under Itrt week and and hn- h,u*K.n.l I* it. b-s idayc-■> Kick li-l.'
piiron* *e, miog it. enjoy the picture* * pj^^et ja.rt I*, mw. 21. T 3$. R 12.
Willis RacU-j-il made
licie and at Wasbmcioo to oiikt btio
irode M n.-«enl. h,-cause high price* 2 per cent I eloW the aanv wvk last, U Way s stort.
ahl. h at.- n-ally eacellenl.
|$|M,
Kalera. Fildi.y
(Iran the i>fC<e of iHjMinaMer wtalch
of brmdat-ae* Brovi*hms.loO.I nnImaU year. Er.rhidlng Sew York «.ty the----------------- ----Mr.. .S. Alper Of East Front alreet* Kites A Fi-h"t Mil wlfc-toBla* A.
fR.-nn MrUugbliu and Scott Serser. S Col,b..... .h..
ane of Thomp»^nt ill-- aete giu-Hi* of ,j.
elccii-d Mraday to kucceol
Tbfrtna. J CofikUn and wjfe to l/oon
Kd Uiiinoiei and l.iiully. Snnday.
.He won by thiw-volek. Pal (ruriurlng h>-r left a
A eblmney fire calW chief Marray ] Brown *’v 'o' »>. Mk. 3^WIHtemi^
Mf. Anna Sjull att.-iulcil IndsF al
»i,n are al*n eWI
Good prif« lor eoHon and lai
to the corner r>r Elmwood ayenue and ,i'U'8-. • _ ,
,
rur dldthi vMIng.
r bill* o the 8>*t-'Se*w-n City. Saiiiid.iy.
* laigc.
d.'crcsnc eMV« grwtwni ;
b.-.ilhaij John Hiil..-T el TltompronviHe..
. ___________ ___
A marriage license wa* granied to
4 p. n,-. jod. tiKM.
l*iled
1.1*
*i*rei
Mi*
Hr.
A.
ICer-‘
CadHtae
V
M
C
JL
roLiri*; ?»«•
shortugei.hls week . year aco,
. .
ironing place In' tb-i. Jou.nev towart
Eoiniei A. Taylor and Clara E. Ntuiftm , ifc-rnard H. Brtwken to Harry C.
and family. S.mduv
j
,„ve emenied iri
i. at.d wife, lor %. blk It. O. P. T.
irouble te bonoJ lA
norUiwesi.; Buslncs* fallute* in the IMKetl (an.e or ol.llvlou.

will lake P'“'* '
In 1^-11. fankou parts ,rf'Slate* for (he week .-n.lindb Feh. .It.
Cas* Towner-* bill prtQwdnsamend ,

. . .............................
1 wblilwind campaten
**'*iiimpbaBl
fi
this ..v.-n;ng.
|‘ /s'
cile* E. Hodge*.
.roJflVlidBto.1 Firo!rt>tb.r.-‘ tmmter»M.a*altrtt r..x ISM wek,*** went* to the sch.ed tews wa* coueld e:.mng on Mr., H.-nr, B.>. M'txtey.;
;
,

A bearing tm the final report of th>- j,„
blk. Ti" Fife Luk.- Lumber Coi.
whU-haromnili^tmLF.racro.bt^^^^
R.-preseotatlve
Mr*. Hurtle Itenrille of MurilU.'
l.ail.ll.ig Thy Y. M C. A. curdWo «f James Wetmler FlemlDE „dd, II.**..
....
.
t;: X bSr«C vh^n” :
.......... - "
n^tv nunvnie, wa^ uia.b- iN*-**(*ie by *u gill t.f llu.tW*.
Cnn*.lian failarv* tor He vf4ek| p„,tiding ibai dteiileis which <lo not *”veral day* Uw week.
^,1^,, ,.|,j cootlngeul
mtttes ibelr p-pehes*-* to market.
numter 2l>. »H against I« Itfl week bold fccvca month* of aehooJ every
Mr. and Mrs Cliarle* Onley
,-i,j raising $2b.tK«i more l» from Sherman, where he ba*
*ee :. T %. R 9. 33M.
Ui tne MwiDC northwest somr pros, 1■
. ,
r ftiindar.
«f the pri- frit-ml* in Travt r.*t City------o-.-u.jFeli 15, Tlie Cirtiens look lifdil of Hie,
^
vlalHpg bUUouimei O, M’elteti and wife to
to
In rollevlnc the car and 2k in «HI* week a >wr.gn.--d% > U-ear
Mialt have

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ROYAL

BAKING
POWDER

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... "■—"'•I',,;,;,,:;',,;;

* visiUng her parent).. Mr. and1 1tar*.
.t.._nW(n#.
de*erilng .vf
of eongratula.ion f.wj „„ * j Mrt,^ory «a. rall-l
j.,hn II. Homap and wRe to Daniel
er'iLori.* building, but slsna *f te-jco'. Weekly Review of Trade SaiM-^lt«t la committee of the wh.de. Perry John S.m.I.
"t. wHofawL
Tlval are nertced al tbo wo*L Ironlday s-tlrt:
pripro for dlri«. aeliver^ h.v^[
’ wWMrs. Jtdia ilnn.th and Mrw Herb Iteg-j
J. H. McCormiah . Candid...,
. ». T
baggg and he ran demand a roll eall. gtrd. nevera! tlay* teat week.
| John II. MeCormk* of tbe nfihj
I0 aell. itenii* buyer* for distant fieri ; well maintained. In most secticmb af
Si«ab>r Elf »ums a 'coautHtmltmal
The Rev. F*uikei*on of Tbompeon-^ aaid. teduy -koowp a. "McCtermlck of I From Monday's Record.
p.!a niv reported less ready ro place,the ri.nmr) tin- m.ixeui.-nt jH merlai— Hie aateric* of vllle i-holdinc t-vlvil meeting* s' the, r/eir-e." l» .t eandldule for the rep.il*^ Mr* J. W. cut te vwlilng at her
r HamUioo tn Arthur Cri**en
' c Mean nominutitm of alderman. Mr. fnnner homo la Ashland. O.
,i.w'i of*--', »ec. li. T JSJ*
Pig iron mntkelK
are q m-ier a.... turn.. *ir.« m.e *»«.-»
. . -- - - - —mt •An ^ ...tto.-.-:..
. Rev. Milte of Braronla.
1 McCortiHct 1* a prucHcal bUKineto.'
Maude Wladover left for Crawn 'hit ,^inrnl?Ha^*ViUte.5S*? T 8*.
morning.
mil.lSMte.
dhwniltion to
dtototion
i» fpree aale.t. qnoiatloaR.n»m|dalBi. esjHvtelly to t.-gnrd tOjUeartof $2 f-r<l»y-”*
-d w. mm ««. i.
Wiiltem lungman and wife 10 John
■led hosiaes*
,™d
... - rto.to
Carwia. porrel*. »ec. 5. T ?*, H 9. $to.
n U hitrer
wcirtt. and la
Rehastlan llomeilrh and wtfe to
r IsoWl die and Alvin «flT .Marillu were visie has received the as^iraoee* of a Ur*e ta Crawn today.
Hia areat price* toe test half delivery‘mart ealliifoctorilv depjcled during .................e land
ett of a* %
B.
Kltokner
tetnrned
tp
hi*
home
in
r $2 «•«! ins in town Satortar.
1 number of bl* friend* that they w|U
tllic period on.** t.-a.pirature. nnd the inatend of $*.■>
teec. 7. T 25. R II.
Grand Rapldi thl* a
ritolendPrank Crowell of llartan. »WteA,bte ^ve blH hearty atipport.
of
li.iwo,
and
the
a
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