Grand Traverse Herald, December 05, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 05, 1907

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TWAVewe CITY, ORAWD TRAVeWC COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCCCMGER S. 10S7.

NO. «.

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Aetten of Be«^ «T HMtth.
rnn BkUnUr'i Record.
Tbe board or herUUi are determloed
Utat tbe aproad ot commnnlcable dlieaaea Shall be kept at a mlBlmOBi 1a
the dtf. SoBse three weeks aco. on
beioc adrlaed of a few cases o( scar­
let terer oocnrrtnc In eUldren sttending the Boardnsn aTenoe school,
the boartf'closed the scboiri for two
dSTB in order that the building abonld
be tborooghlr famigated and the dis­
ease abated, and in thus doing the
’ was confined to a rerj few

dren attending school as nsaal with that U fidelity for the truth. Many tlon It was no particulariy hard featjKton with lee water last Saturday, and as the hoee was perfectly good, friends of the Seeond Chaiek *t
proper i
which, to onote peoble think that truth ie the abecnce for one man to bag I5 deer in a aea- «nd was released on hit own recog the committee thought this a. very Christ Scientist Tbaratoy night ia tbe.
Vaudm and others high In au­ of perraricatlon but that Is bat one son. Such wholesale sUugbter natnr- niunce. to appear In court Monaa> fair price. It figuring TO cenu a foot.
church, tbeir leader, Mtaa K. H. Ma­
thority. wiU prevent eraallpoz even phase of tbe truth. There it a noble ally cut big holee In the herds. Then but skipped out. was arrested at his Tbe company farther agreed to wait
lone, and Prof. W. A. Smith betag tha
after exposure. Me thought the Chll- fidelity to self and that U truth.
the region has been settled at i npid home north of Lanslnf Thuratoy and until after May 1 for tbeir money and
divn could better be watched In
For centuries, the worid has been
latterly and
brought in court Friday. He was fined on Hr. Ldrdie’a morion, tbe'hoae was happy TtcOBS and Mra. Mary R. Bara-'
ard (be perpetrator.
acbool than rannlng tbe streets st making Its way toward tbe brother­ there has been a great Increase In 820 or 85 daysand bis father wlU pay. purtiiased.
they would be apt to do when there hood of man and K Is through the tbe number of illegal hnntera, for it Had he appeaced as agreed, the fine
After a bousteous repast dedicated
Mr. fihnter reported a peentUr conwere no school. Howevw^. as the ao church's Uck of this thst the modern: is a notorious fact thst the average would have been light,
dltlnn on Fifth street. It seems that W tbe inner man. a feast of good
Uon was taken, and should the board orders sve been formed. Bnt the
things that pertained to that Ugber
r has DO scruples about cx-lake captain and rural mail carrier,
neighbor of George Johnson
order, he was willing to be at the
od of msn Is too,Isrge
killing deer when hU larder needs re­ received word from ConiierUeut FVi- ed- to b«!ld a sewer across the corner thought so appropriate to the day and
ecbool on the morning of December 9 conserved
an order. There le no plenishing.
day afternoon that he and bla brother ot bis lot and when he objected, went oi^lon followed, the heauUfnl aabJect. “The \1neyard.~ forming tha
see U tbe tasebers and children better exemplification of tbe brother­
are Jaini heirs to an estole of gSO.ooo alonimide and topped in oa his
Havoc .by Wolves.
bring tbe proper cerUfieelee. bnt no hood of mu tbu thst ^ven by the
But anore than any one thing it la left by ao unde they had befriended The matter was referred to tbe sewer topic for the half-honr of ulka dtvMed as follows;
a'ctlon was Uken by tbe board In this Man of Galilee.
the havoc occasioned by Ircdves thst (or years.
committee and city engineer
uke Jestlce out of the world, is reepODsltile for thinning the supply
NoUoe has now eose to the health respect.
power to act.
Invitation to the vineyard—Mlaa
would result In a nforal chaos, to Uke of big game. This baa been amply
officer Of a few cases of smallpox ocThe Coimpl.
Mr. Mureble reported thst the sup- Nellie Adams.
of life, would be to remove the demonstrated this season by the un­
The matter of diickage waa
earring In the rldnltr of the Oah
Lodge of Sorrow.
erintendent of the starch factory had
The preparation of the soli—Mtaa'
one
thing
thst
makes
It
sUblo.
The
Parh school. At a joint neeUng of
The annual “lodge of Borrow- of
precedented scardty of deer In those principal item before tbe city council asked perailsMon to bullJ a sewer Mary Adams.
the city* council, the board of educa­ Traveree City lodge No 3M B. P. O. only way for a mu or woman' to be dlstrlrts In which It is known that Monday night a verbal regueat ft^m across Bar street and connect with
Flantlng
the vines—Miu Mtonla
tion and'tbe board or health held last Dke was held at tbe Grand opera Just U to have an Ideal, an ideal set wolves exist.
HunUng partlea of James iiopkina for permtaaloa to atore
PetertyU
main. On his morion, the matt
aiding, h
house Bundsy afternoon, tbe ad- (!lgb ud to stop anywhere short, ot eight or more men have retureed coal on the dock Introducing tbe cuesreferred to tbe’s-'wer commlUi
Care of the vlnea-Hugh Bainard.
doee the Oak Park school for Ohe drres being by tbe Rev. G. E. L.ock- that ideal Is to defeat Justice.
from a fortnight spent in tbe woods In
and th. 'fiy eng;oeer with power '
Being Flral-MlM Dorothy Adam.
The
weidc to g1»e the aothorlUes ample ban. of the BaptUt church.
It seems that while the dock has
It U also fitting that Ue noblest these localities with probably two or
The Harveet—Mr*. Mafy R. Barn­
rituaUftlc portion of tbe aolemn virtue for which tbit order to
time to thoroughly InreaUgaU
three deer rop^eaenting the sum total Ixen ufe4 considerably thU tamn
ard.
Tbe llannaB le Lay Mercantile
conducted
oondiuona there.
apicibnsly stoodi. charity, should be of the trophies of the chase. 'It Is the there has been no one to attend
pany was grante(t permlaaloo to erect
Several delightful .ael^c^ on the
n was decided at that meeting to ftst Exalted Ruler Jno. R. Suto.
commemorated. Love U tbe more (estimooy of woodsmen that a Mngle: collecting the dockage and eoose- a temporary awnioit over the side­ ptono were rendered hyRotert LonThe eeremonlee begu with
due the Oak Park school for the
specific word and lack.of It makes wolf will kill dozetw of deer in the; qiiently. the city haa received but 988 walk for Christmas dwbrations.
,dnn. adding to the fruit of tUa
week beginning Dec. 2nd and that regular opening ud then came u or­ the world void and to loae It. makes course of a year—not for want of tor the entire eeaaon. |50 from the
TRAhkaglvlng harvest, the program
all teaebere glrlng InslracUon and all chestra number. “Introduction
life sterile. The world Is dying for food, as is shown by the many partial- liltulltbtc paving company and 815 for
Womans' Club.
bring completed by two —Iti—
sebolata attending the Onk Park Prsyer“ from Rleiul. bountifully given charity and toe great need on earth
it'en carcasses found in the woods, a cargo of lumber.
he s-abjv-ci of the iirogram at the 'The CMId Martyr" tad “UadvIBa
by Stewart's orchestra.
The
seboot I
and In an lifj is a broader life and - but merely because of lust for blood
Mr. Hickcrd moved that a charge ol
man's club Frtdav, waa 'His­ Jim." by Mlsa Nellie Adams.
tuning to school Monday. Dec. S. 1907. monies then continued with tbe vari—and
that
the
wolf
packs
are
increas­
sympathy. Things that never
82 a car be made for storing
tory" and the leader Mrs. C. R.
At this point Frof. W. A. Smith. IB
This Is oMhpnlsory and on retomlng ons oulcera sUUng their duties and perish are deeds of sacrifice. God tbe ing there seems ample evidence. It la there and that Mr. Hopkins be givetl Doekeray.
the love and1 'Sin­
to school thst dsy they must hare the reading ot the namca of (he de­ ruler of the universe. Is eha'rttohle.
(act tbat^more wolves have been permission' to do so. He stated that
The musical niiniW-rs »-eie fine and cerity cd thoae who partidpatod In 4n
with them a proper certificate from parted brothers by tbe secretary, Two thousand yeitrg ago. the Naxarei
killed by deer buntere this fall than
too bad that the doc^ was in very much snjoyed. The first of these
prraented Mia* Malone wllhva
their family thyalelsn or health of­ Angus McOol’l, tbe Uat containing
gave himself td su Ignominious death for many seasons past. This has been the condition it was in and that some- «-as a vocal s-dn by the Miss«'> Minor.
beautiful lutlaa marble pedestaL and
ficer to the effect that they hare been tmes as follows;
the cafe in pracUcaUy every county.
that the world might be saved.
sbould have attended to the col kccompanleitHiy Miks MothrrslII. Mr*.
statuette ot Ftora;'i^ eloody dsatgaa
raodnated. Upon failure to show
Frank Hutcblnaon. May 17. 1901.
On the East river, a drunken pilot
lections. "The city owns the dt>ck
D. Turnt r's paper was -Soldier* on tbe base of the'F*toattL th#
oertlfleate or evidence of raednaUon
State News.
Joseph Poboral. Anguit 17th. 1901.
• guided hi! ship that he crashed Inand ebould derive a considerable of Peace."
speaker laid, repreaenttof the ekmds
Ralsloville grange has completed revenue from lt.“ said Mr. Rlckerd,
they win not be allowed to return
Donald F. Campbell. April 20th. ■ two otbora and coet many lives.
She began her paper by giving c
(tel had often beast
one of Ihe-most anbstonrisl balU In
school fo> a period of at least 16 dsys 1902.
Inquiry developed that the mi
a good In­ part of the quotation for the day.
her path, clearing to a pore white
from Nov. SQ. 1*07.
Mlnrod Oberlln. September 17th. steering his ship by the light
vestment to put it Into proper abape -It Is one thing lo be against wrong.
summit
that t
The essss -are now well In hand. 1902. ■
prow. The way to be guided is
and keep somebody there. However. It is etilie another thing to fight
In
her
cboaea
work.
Peter A. CUnten, September 90tb. to steer by the light outside of our
It Is like all new businesses, not pa> wrong. ‘ There it -Injiwriee
Mlaa Malone's rceponse. enUrcly Im­
tak« and all who have been directly 1902.
selvea. the light tbe Chriit brought
log at the start, and must be worked world from the multl-mllllonalrea
espoaod ere being raednsted and It
Pentwater Friday of ptomaine poison op lo a profluble basis.
Addison P. Baker. December «th. Into the world.
Judicious down to the "boss" of any petty Job. promptu. was simple aad dealt srlth
the people In general will cooperate 1902.
the conclusion of the address,
improvement would bring In a good We arc all more or less eelfish-nanal hep desire to so MnUaue In Oon
with the offleUU of the dty la carryJoe Barton, aged C3 years, w
Jullaa R. Bliaeld. February
Robert Edwards sang a song very apr^enue and also atop the monopoly 1y more. Should any one for love of vineyard, aa He bad chosen.
lag out tbe seoueeu made ot them, it 1903.
The second preaentotton of g
proprlat» to the order having been strnrk by an Interurban car at Ci
on dockage." Storage will be allowed gold, giind men. women and children
II reaeonably aacured there will be no
Antony Novotny, February Ifitb, written f<rr and dedicated to the. La- rollion Thursday nigbt, suaialnlng
until April 1 but the city will assume Into the dust or rob them of every- brunre tbrewllgfat elMtrlc Ump set Ig
farlher epread ot the dlseese as rsc- 1903.
fay«te. ind.. lodge. Mr. Edwards jkw- broken arm and two scalp wouudr.
forest srtib deer sUtoaiy: waa mada
no responsibility for damagea con thing that makes life dear: la
dastion and re-raccinatton luu been
John
McLeod,
bueiness
man
at
the
Geo. B. Harrison. May 29tb. 1903.
lieatiUful tenor v-oice and the
tracted while using tbe dock. DO(ir>
ihat “Mirvlvai of the fittest" means? by Hugh Barnard In a few well chos­
Son. has been arrested, charged with ing all applicants that the dock is it:
Henry Oakley, December 3rd. 1903. aong
Jacob A. RIU said. 'To be vlgtlant en words in btoalf of (he chur^ to
3 prevent smallpox.
Harry R. Mauray, Pebmary 8th.
The memorial closed with the usual writing threatening letters to Mr. and bad sha|>e.
I to sit up with a club." It meaua Prof. W. A.- Smith, whose aervtoas th
Board d Education.
. A. B. Millington,
1901.
closing ceremonies, the singing of the
Tbe matter of (be dockage that hoe wre than a club. It means knew’- the church work were reeognlaad asfi
At the meeting of the boerd eff ed''
dance at North Lansing was siop not been collected was then brought
William H. Foster, karch 18tb. depsrUng ode and the benedicUo
edge, great moral courage, bravery, shown In this appreciaUve masnar.
eatton following that of the coirndl 1904.
-ped by order of the health officer be­ up and Mr. Lnrdie moved that Alder­
Mr. Lockhart.
After a happy r
hard worX«hd eelfMcrtflce.
it was orderad thst the Oak Park
cause a young man had been taken man Winnie attend to the collection
8. Chas. Despres. Octpber 271b, 1904.
daadUghtofihy
Among the foremost of these sold­ fnl lamp was «
A Killing R
sdtool be closed one week, not tu he
ill with amallpox In the room a tew for the city. The motion carried
Julius T. Hannah. Nov^afSer 29th.
ier* of peace U Roosevelt himself. Mr. London and a half-hour t
Marquette. Nov. 29.—The record of days previously. .
opened before December B. penllo*.: 1905.
The police headquartera • mailer In every poelilon which he baa «vc- musical enjoyed by the goesto. Pnfi.
pupUt and
Emil Htne. aged 3u. son of Bny again epme up In a bill (rom George
Richard W. Ronnd. April 20tb. IBOfi. tataUUes In tbe wooto of nortben
cnpled toe man has adorned the poal- Smith rendering aovaual organ aMseIviBconsin and upper Michigan during
Ua£h>re la the bunding, ud the At- JUbert H. Holliday, July «th, 1908.
Ity’s mayor, is dead In Pueblo, Co). R. Winnie for rent from May 10 to
Uon. not tbe poedUon tbe man. Among tions and Mlm Dorothy Afiass « vocal
val^ment ot uy ease that has been
Herman KIrebner then gave a cor­ the open game find doer season of' He l» said to have hei-n engaged to Oct. 10. five months at IT a month.
others who have achieved world wldc selection.
wrpCSafl up tb tbe present time.
net solo which was e^^llcntty rend­ 1907, which closes Saturday night, is marry ilias Edith Foss, daughter ol 8.15 in all. On Mr. Rlckerd's motion,
Cnvernor 8*olk, >■(
Ib vlav ot the fact that there was ered and the address cn the afternoon far greater than during any season tor B. B. Foss, a rich lumberman.
the bill was referred to the way* and Missouri. •' who liaa convicted more
aoaa espoaure In that school,
followed, (he Invocation having been many years.
Funeral of Osapar Droaetiar.
By the consolidation of the Dyer meant committee.
poliaeal criminaU than were ever
A total of 31 nlmrods have
that in an probability two-thlada ot delivered by Mr. Lnckbart.
Jennlson-Barry ^mpany the Baker­
On Mr. Shuter'a motion the resigna­
Sutton* Bay. Mich. Dec. 2.—Thgthe.r lives though (heir own carelroe- Flint company, one of the largest In­ tion of W. O. Foote as a member of convicted at any one rime and place funeral aerviw of Caspar Druadter
tbe parauts would keep their children
Mr. Lockbsn began by
I
the
world's
history.
et the hands of hunUng
at bcoe even It the school wu open Ing the order tor the fact that death
stance BpeDcli-s In the etate is form­ the school board was accepted. Under
was held here st 1:80 yastertoy afUrMayor Weaver, of Philadelphia,
lb was thought wtaer to close It tor bad not Invaded the ranks
panlons since the season began, while ed at Lansing. Orin A. Jennison will the proper head, Alderman Rickerd
the Rev. Mrs. Bennett preaeto
among other reforms, haa compelled
possibly more have bees be general manager.
a wsM^/'Thls would allow all^ Uke lodge within the past year. Ute In
ing the sermon and Undertaker Jotaa
moved that Claire B. Curtli. of (he
an eqnal valuation of city property so Oti having charge. Many frtaafia of
, care c( tbalr aore arias at home, afii Itaelf. be said, seems to be bnt chaos, wounded.
Two young men who were guesit Second ward, be appointed to fill
the
rich
man
pay
taxes
in
the
same
That (Ms record wll] he swelled be­ ; the 81. Clair hotel at l,enox. inexplred term, tbe appointment
-to CUBS uy were to come down with yet it Is a beaotlfnl symphony. There
the gentle, kindly old man were peeo>
proportion ai bis leu favored neigh- It at the aeraice.
fore the close of lift week is probable, Thursday night are snspecled of Ing
tha fitaaaae that had been prev
are the deep bass notes of human
CKpoaed. It would be In their own perleoce that Uke a person doVn deep ae the woods are filled with hunters. rifling the upper floor of that hoatelry'.
The waja and means committee
Mr. Dreaeher came to this vlllagh
Nor does the field of poiltlc* offeCompared with past years the big They left early Friday morning be­ ecommended thst-l2n be allowed Ed
Into the realms of thought and sad­
the only scope for soldiers of peaM. about 1872 and for 20 yeara was a
Thera was ooneiderable discutslon ness and then there Is the treble of en- game season in upper Michigan has fore 3he robbery was discovered.
card 'Hardy as a aeitlement of his
another being Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, watchman In OrelUck hrothen' mill.
pro asfi COB before the vote wa/tok­ lorment. Life Indeed would be a me- been disappointing. U'lth the woods
Ml«« Ada nibbing*, of im Tenth claim ^Insl the city. Allowed
He
was born In Bavaria. Gertnapy. 88
for 20 year* th# worlds champion of
en. Dr. Thiriby not being In favor ot slded affair were the undertone mly thronged with an army of hunters up­ street. Port Huron, waa going to her Ir, Rlckerd's motion.
years ago and ao tar aa la kaown.
tbe movement, believing that In order employed ud it would be but froth if ward of 10.000 strong there hive been home at a late hour when
The report of the committee on pure food. She also spoke of the leaves no relatives In thtt ragioo.
to do aajr real good If tbe school was the treble notes were alone beard. few porUons of the wllderaeu that cost.><J her. Miss Blbbings Jerked off claims and accounts was adopted on Comstock Uw. passed in UTS. pro
hlbitiog the sending of otweene mat- About 15 years ago. a niece came and
closed at all it should be tor two But the Ruler of the universe baa have not been a-ell beaten over, yet a her Ie.ither belt and with a resound­ Mr. I,ardie-s motion.
mode her home with him for some
■r through the mailt.
survey of the resniu Indicatce that ing wrack brought U across the face
weeks. He sUied that general va- wisely ordered the whole plu.
A communication from A. F. Nerl
time, finally going to Iowa, bat bar
octoatloa vonld cover the ground
Life for tbe moat part Is made up ot the kill has fallen much below ex­ of the stranger.
Inger. Judge of Recorders couft. stat­ Jacob A. Rhs. Id 'bis lenemeiR
unkBova.
thoroughly, ud he did not see bow a din. there Is the din ot pleasure, the pectations. Bsch bunter is permitted
Fire deAniyed a bsm occupied by ing that he had ai'poloted Ashley B. bouse reform. Illustrates wbht one Mr. Dreaeher never married.
anythlag could be gained by closing din of commercial Hfe. tbe <Ae ot the to bag two deer.
extremely smatl^homas Bowman, an eccentric old Curtis as, his deputy, was received
du by keeping everlastingly'
With the detib of Caspar Draaeher.
the acbool for me week. He voted din of commercial life, the din of the
ige have been suc^sful
at It and any one would feel repaid
an and bb old gray borae. at Lao- and plac^ on file.
(be dogs of this village lost their bast
Id tnvor ot the movemenL however.
thought, (he din of delight all of which doing so. while there are
A Rlisstreld “drunk- bad just barThe clly treaeurer's report showed for tbe time spent In the reading of
shot. calned with a livery mon to take him ..itf the city had a cash balance on hi* boo*. “Tbe Making of An Amerl- friend as be could not bear to Ban aa
Mr. Chandler was In favor of the have a hollow ring In our saner others who have
animal suffer to any way. A homelaaa
gone by—even during the
vovamefiL atoUng that bad he chil- moments. There Is somethlog down
These are only a few of those
his' home for a dollar and and hs|d (if IS8.61T.IS.
Injured dog was always carad far
dreo attudtng that school be would deep within.ourselves that doesn't pact two seasons—big lumber wagons .-laarv that If caught by Sheriff Stew
“fhe report of tbe meat and milk mentioned In this excellent paper.
by him and when they died, he laid
not aand them under tbe present oonsleighs piled high with deer were II would c«»t him lie to get free, be Inspector stated that be had visited
In tbe din. but nature has
niiml>er waa a violin solo
aidens. ud did not believe that many ao ordered H that hcre^nd there are
common as to attract little atten- remarked lo the driver: -ill. Im-bi tbe 28 dairies. conUinlng 325 cows In the by Miss IV.-K Hoaard with piano DC them away on his loL
In tbe funeral aennon yesterday, BB
n as they came In from the wtxrds. whole caboodle of 'em. Five dollarsh ctyiintrj an4tbe condition of all was com.--a:.lii,fnt by Si:.--® Ali(N- Turner.
chUdran would attend if the school aolemn eilences in which wc may con­
and that trains were not belated be­ to th- sthate. Throe dollarsh
was opu.
sider eternity.
Inland Migration." was the Iqrideot of hi* Idod heart waa noted.
g.»d
In the rity. he visited 22
ef the great niiml>er of car- Jusllsh and t«o to Ih' sheriff, and U dairies, containing 3T co»-s and the sul-pr; o'-a very l:;t •(•'ting pap«c by At the poatotioe. there was an Injured
Mr. Hoyt was heartily to taror of
TUs Is the sole object of. dcith.
dog
and no one claimed It or did as>cloalng the school. beHeving that K The hush of this memorial occseloo casaee It was necesaarr for tbe ex- only
cooditinn of all except two was good, Mrs (• 15. DutI.rray. Sh.- said. 'The:
was tbe duty ot the board to so order
Capt. John M. Bpidley of Muskegon two feeilinp brewery malt lo the cow*, Ansio Saiion race U (.ne of migratory iblug (or it. Mr. Dreaeher appeared
given us that we might be brought prese eompanles to handle would he
the ecene and picking up the asfcommented upon as something re­ s=ng Bowman c*ne ihere 50 j-ears ignorant of 'the fact that it was
it M a precaution against further cx- back to ouraelvos. Tbe speaker
d'-sfodeuts of
markable. This fall not only Aave
poaure.
Ind for a.number of years has
ed that he was mueh
•»«t the law. They agreed to that race, are alwavs on tbe move, fering animal, carried It heme aad
comparatively few deer been «wlng lived In the stable with bis horse. stop Thlrtyone milk aamplro and »ix ^
a the belief of Mr. Foote that hearing the responses of what
he pa:*t
or 2<> viai-: there ba\e dressed It* iojurtea. Joat ooa dog fa
three giert mic.atory movealtbougb be did not deem It neees- lodge was trying to inspire In the, Into town, but tbe
Tbe old man b-d tbe andiont equine cream samide* were tested.*a!I being •'
Clelil*:
With cblldrea. It waa tbe same way.
mtj to close the acbool In all prob­ thought of tbe members. He was glad report their business exceptlenany
of the burning barn, barely escap­
F.r.-J—7, the I'r-’flc coa*i.
The Mr. Dreaeher alwayi having a kliM
ability not more than a third of the of the virtues of fidelity, brother­ light: neither do they look for any ing with hts life.
The condition of tbe 16 m
camps are brok(Ulifernia. caused Jt word for all and watching over them
tirlldrra would attend even It It did hood. Justice and charity.
Fourteen of the “s smallpox guard®
>t> and the slaughter bouses was '
at the cins
not close. He sUted that he did not rvcognltioD of the fact that (be noble
elm
anj
niir.
To
Oregon
tad
tenderly.
So far as li known, Mr.
Grand Rapids who bare been
Two romplsints were litvestl- ‘
thlak It rl^t for any member to vote In art and truth In living exist is In
bad Joat one (pan when ha
duty the U»t two weeks have been
1
Keeelved and filed on Mr Washington for timber.
Second—The migration to the Da- regarded as an enemy, a physldna
against the motion wbgn the member the (undsrueiitnU of the order and to clvlliratlon.
discharged and fear of an epidemic Mtirehle's motion.
/
Eatimale of the Kill.
from tbe ward concerned was so there Is no better time to consider
rapidly snteiding The Grand Rap- .Th- rejiort of tbe Judge of./R<- kotos and Canada were caused by who shot one of Mr. Droschers dogs.
Close estimates of the extent of the
heartily In tsvor of 1(.
; veterinary college, which wt rord(-r* court for the month wai re- cheap land*, prtrfucing large crops-of The physician has since left thR vil­
them than when the members go back
lage but in Mr Dreseher** front yard
Burri Of Hssith.
the dead brothers and meditate on slaughter will not be possible nmit quarantined with 97 students, ha: c ve-l and filed and followlnfr this; **>‘'«* ‘“d o‘ber grain*
some days after tbe wind up of the reopened. The students kept up their
A meeUng of the board of health fol­ tbe good they did.
large sign which tells the atoiT
• a comm-anlcaiion from Am!! F ’ Third—She described
lowed ImmedUUly after, and U was
Oklahoma in 158S. and'of tbe kilting and also give* an ki­
Ufe U full ot the recognitions of season, but that the kill will exceed work while the echool was In quar­ NcM.nger. Judge of Recorders court
ordered that the health officer be or­ eternity. If utter aolbllaUon was to- T.5nA is hardly possible and It Is antine.
ng that John Sebermerborn had |
<he city of Guthrie being set-! leged history ot the slayer, that qC
dered to notify through the prea* or follow death and there was no bone much more likely to approximate
Several ca»*'s of smallpox have
arrested bv C, . Ashioo OB|«e«l
people in the dog being the more
otbera'se all teachers glrlng InatrueAugust IT for being drunk and had I «»»«•*
•>onrs. in leas than one year
there would be no peace and 5.000. It is the concensus of opinion broken out in Bpringpert.
fined 83 *'}th i: cost* or tbe at- « tAtJ *1'' api-earance of a diy lo or . to the lommer. Us yard waa a mato
tlon and all
j bapploess in studying tbe virtues ot bt both hunters and-woodsmen thvt: Miss Sarah rt-im
and Henry
Oak Park school, that when they ap-jn,,. deceased. Edrih is full of sugges- not hsU as many deer have been shot. Schullt of Owosso wer* married on
Ittvi- of l(. tors in Jail.
The; S'!
old and of other oitlev of of flowers and vtoea but of tate yeara
the case a year ago. Weather, Thanksgiving da> .at the bride's home. Judge etots-d that Schermerhorn had ■ Hkf toP'f erowih. She also mention be did not keep up hla property
pear at the a^ool Montoy morning. liont. of a life to come. The little
December 9, they must have the prop­ blade of grass, defying ilie terriflc conditions have ns a rule favored the
The Glenwood hote] of Richmond neithdr paid his fine or served hi*
«>'■
'*>*1 Oklahoma, with Ix- he did when he waa yoonger.
There
has
been
some
snow.er certificate of vaccination. If they laws of grsTit}'. points heavensnrd;
wa-* hurglarired Thursday night. Bui ^teoce I,; the Jiylge', knowledge. ITerritory, wa* admitted BS a
Saturday morning. Mr. Dreadier led
do not ac prortde themadves all inch the wheat field, the orchard yielding bnt not eenuch (or snrcessfiil stalk-. little o*f any value was eecured by the
was referrod to rhe police i «•«« '^e 17th of tbla month and waa
blind friend down to a aalooe and
Shall be excluded from the acbool (or Its gruli and then deopping Us leaves, Ing and the season is closing with the thieve*.
rommiitee on'Mr R:ckerd'* motion.
j‘*M ‘o »* 'Je 23rd In point of popn^..^ed home out tha.back
a period of IS days from December 9 seem to be snoohUr of tbe earthly ground bare In much the greater por­
For the third time In five years,
Mr. Lardle reported that wne Ume ‘•“oa;
l»iy. when he fell to the grogsd.'senro
or anttl they ^all have compiled with character of all things, but It is mere­ tion of the peninsula—an area great- the I'pTon bouse at Port Huron was ac-. the flro(%Bm:nee ted purchased |
iMt n^umber « the^
j^end* picked him Up. -I guem IH
(his order. ThM motion was Bade by ly a transference and God has adopt­ er In extent than the states of Mi
destro.ee.1 he fire last Thursday night,
J-ct ot hose from the Bvton Wo\ en ' »»* a PlaB®
by Mies Alice Tom- J
j,ome." he aaid and thoae wata hla
ebusetta. Connecticut. Rhode Island making five times in the j*st IS years Hose and Rubber company and that
Member Cleveland and seconded by ed death to make this transfer.
at>3 Mi** Gertrude Atwell.
*ord*. M when they ralaaaatf
Member Dean.
What a heaiitlful thing Is fidelity or and New Jersey combined.
Herman Michael, the proprietor,
,»s it had not been up to the »*mple.|

-their hold, thinking that ha (*018
l^tb Officer Holliday was not st eonflstencT. As tbe poet has itaid It
However, the great factor explana­
Ibiske there
vent bole from jit had beep ie':!sed. The hose ted;
Double fiurpeise.
{ walk, he fell again and death e
a#ln toaor of having tbe schooU is a Jewel without price. Fidelity I* tory of the poor lock of tbe hunters is the hot place under the b-iilding and
been token back and was *1111
A sdelightfcl double anrprise In | a few momenu. Heart IMtoiw was
closed In view of tbe stole board of such a uohle virtue (hat all life may that the big game Is net as plentiful that that is where the fire starts.
at ifae engine bouse and tbe fire d«-; which the spirit of Thanksgiving was,the cause of hi* daath. An toTWOga*
health. He believed the altaatloa be Influenced by It. But th<
Clyde Sloan, tbe Owoeso Sugar Co. partmeni nroded the hose badly. The truly BLanlfest. was tbe occasion ot a tlon showed that be had
In yeara ' gone
only
eoaM better be handled with the chll other Fidelity that ia ofleu forgot aodlwhea the law UU down ao mtrie- •mployee who ducked Supt. J. H, company had agreed' to throw os'85A gntbering of the mftnbers aad a few'oM drink that toy.

' -1

I-

n-

J

oiuNO TRAVCNU hImalo,
Hrtua

•o*( Bimad.
Mm

a.

MkMn’t

Doober.

Bbmt

G«OTi« Oilluid. SrneM Straliiim mnd

IWtlnfl

Aurnt Pdcb. all or BIliKhABi.
«rrr* eacb egslppod

Thor

Tbe followlog

ictehtr* <

Pteno
beara track Oould

be

duet—-Ijive'*., Mnwenger"
Bvant

bcovy tall of anoa made It u cuy

Plano—"8|wnlsh

nances."

So.

1

they bad taken, and alibocgb the iMoakowskl). Hls> Marguerite Evans.
In Plcardle- <Ar«>ur Footer. Mlsa

men and daga worked bard for
bant.

(loses'’

•ear

hU

home

iStepben

AdsmsI.

Miss

»som Garland.
Plano—"Dance of the Marioa.-lies-

TbankaglTlag

tlbns to the chnrch and

We

the

These dons-

of the affair and It Is needless to add

Get oiir figorw an«1 compiiTv our gra-Ics Sx^foiv 1 iiy-.::-

tbe members of tbe church are very
gratefal to those wbo extended aid

ns.

The turkey supper was also very lib

Cor E. Mh St. and Lnke Avc.

tCrosbj-Aflamsl. M'ss Florence l*rlcc.
erally patronized, the table being
An Irtab Lullaby~ (Alicia A. Needdecorated with candles in carrots and
Great •-ae bU surprtee wban tar barn). Mrs. It. G. FC-nloD.
the hall illuminations b<lng Japam-sc
Plaao—"In the l.grvcly
Month
of
ROir across two big
black
beara,
May'-; tCustave Merkel). Mis« Hilda lanterns ■
'hlcb wen- only a frw .rodv.rV^'
Tlic program w« ogiened by the
Losrlng,
from bin wbrn dlacover^. H<rtri
R»t. F r'anchland. of tCadllUr. who
’FopplBS" tR. D«ovenl. Miss Olive
them but luckily for him tb« aboi
gave an excellent address in Engl!*)'
did not Ukr effect, and .tJIP beara
FIr discourse being listened to with
-The Btndolero'tLeslle Syiarti. Mr.
lootered off loto the tbidtet
•lose Interest, and be was lollowerl by
Rriurniug home Mr. PeWh called M. Donu.
Miss Minnie Laruen. *ho gave an exrao- 'A la Value- fUohw). Miss
up Bomr of his nellhiboni aod organ­
.H-llenl ^glUb ret^UUon. MIesB-tsv
ized a buotlDg party. Will and BU. Beaak HayAo- '
Anderson's Swedish
reciuilon
•■Hagfr Boag' tTCn-sa del Rlegoj
Darros, of tbhi city, being Included.
well received aOd wag followed by the
Tbry left Friday afternoon for Kes Mils Ihlin Spicer. .
Rev. J. Foreberg. fiaalor of tbe local
"I^pplel' ,iR. DcKovun*. MUs Olive
wick and the pany started out bright
church, who talked In Swedish Pli.-nng) jAr Anderson.
and early the next morning, bof with
ograpb music was fnruUh throusbum
thr arrival of Sunday even'ng
the evening.
DmUi of Mrs. Helen HttehboeV.
Irear* had betrn located.
The death cif Mi>. H.-b-ii HllcbCOCk,
inned with a abot gun. okpecti

T.-ac,

Lay. Preaideat

l:. Flo;. £ Cllnct. Vice President.
,:.;m ! Oa:Und t'vbler.

iiD tiracs

>,irrv-

A

LUMBER. ILATH, SHINGLES. MOULDINGS.
FLOORING. CEILING. SIDING. ' ORCH
COLUMNS, INTERIOR FINlSHAND
DOORS AND WINDOWS

goods

were piled oh long tables, so that the
hall was really a store.

A

Traverse City, Mich.

A suppef was

tlons added materially to tbe success

daya they were obliged to glre tip the Florence Well*.
Mr. Pelacb went oal in ibe awamp

cirared by the church.


^
,"U I Knew" llrom Rtr»e Stnigst if. tng.
Various merchants had madg dona-

matler for the beaih to itet away lear- Gayoorl. Miss Ruth RoWnd.
no tracka to ahow , which dlroc-

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

Ssedlfh Brvibcri hallu Thursday was
very saccMaful about 1100
being
airo flveo aad a program In the ev-rii-

The and Ruby Anderson.

aeeo.

Trarerstat} Sate kBan

LET THE

dwadUb dfUrcta. which ,was held in

waa

«E Bebn. MlMvs Margwrtte

traiard bantlDg d<«a. bot not

ca»in0 with thair llvoa.
,
Tha affair cam* Many baing a midlaka tragi <)’. the man fartttnataly hav'ilg a amall boat wdth tham In which
thay rnachad ^ra. At tfinnar tima,
tftay antafM tha largtr boat and In
HgMbig tha oil atava to warm thair
ea*aa. t1«a haa« of tha match flaw off
and fall Into tha oil pn wndar lha an^■a. Tha gMOlina and oil ignHad.

program

and cellcttfly rendered;

«iib guo*

tmuksoav. deccmmr b. imt.'

CiMtyeh Baxaar.
tfMt tor the benefft of tbe

Wctfud.

J

Maynard. As*t Caahier

J

Ha\i;-ti.i. As»l. rashier.

CAPITAL. 8200.000^
SURPLUS. $45,000

i\J! on

Look for the Big B>-<1 riaut.
Pli'-pes. U-i;.

i; f,;;.

!i(l(i
t per Ceai aliavct •• Hbc Dega«fl«

DotblDg logger than a rabbit or

>x.

Whan thay taw that' thia waa
availing thay got into a omall I
H thay had tima. tha man oowld
apanad tho oaaeaek

and

sunk

latmeh, aavlng H in that manner
Oiallec apraad toe faoL
Tho men had been aattine htirlng
sndhiich fin nou and t^o email beat
had boon tewed out for thot purpeoo.
Tha beat wat Sa foot In length wKh
« boom of eight foot and was odu’Ppod
•Wfth a throohoma poo^ Wolverine
angino.

ghc waa bulH*«o yoari age

pMr Mr. Jaefcoon'o own dtiigna and
ena of tha moat csemplato

and

Aavol fli^'>beau on the lake, the en­

Best Tea on
We Believe We havethetheMarket
Cboiiv Uiicol-iri-vl

tbr

R Ate

way to c^nd Tbaakaglvlng with bis
.brother. N. W. Kenrtogton. of Solon.

the plow: billlv goxeii o;ll and »ilt-d
up last night In anticipation of trou-

lac,

a v.rii at the home of Mr

(hr society.

Owing

to

the

MIrS

tmd

other

Mrs. N,

ii|ion

Miami, machine

W««t. the home

at har pnmnte, the Rev. and Mn. c.
igoep.

The

family

will

spend

har ratnm. Mias Sinnt will make^a
vMt



Ctalcaga.

going

act as blMesotald at tbe wedding of
Miss Barbara Corbett, formerly of tbU
dty. and Dr. Ougbioa. which takes
idgbe thn laUer part of January.
leave of abaMCe

by

the

hoaid from ber duties as librarian and
win be gone for that length of time..
After Bsara.
iA fBrty of nine htmtera drilled tbe

sera

n—higlTing day by August
ithUf hunting aloan-.

AU. KIVDS or OUT rLOWBBB '

ehai.re

H

11

V-i---.-Im.itni

driftR si’.b

riiow

IK BEASOM

,\lb v.

and

'Mt-

display

Notwiibstand

3f Mrs.

Hilchcor'k.

then

Th.- RU|.,-.-i was pti'i»ai«-d )o S. M
Cll.r, ele-I at ilie ark «a.s-, and »
.Inusarliy a-.o.!
ehr.ic.
•-VI '

abl>

-.f

Sfr..
thi-

iiR'lrl-->t

H.'ll

gTATE t#

..

PRO

Oari..-i

d-i-ai ton n-, and
bj

Ciaiul T:ii.-',..

iiuiiit.-r .-t

time.

Joyed a aocial time that will long l>o

A

Mrs.

HIlchrticK's

ranenitxT tery kindly,
Orawn.

sweet-dlspoailioned sl«

Orawn. Ulch.. Nov. 29.-B. Bracken,
of Traverse CUy. apent Tl
with bla brother and family here.
B. Crandall has returned from
bualneea trip to Grand Rapids.
Dr. W. M. Buyiaii

and alfe

Ic

giving with the dortor'a broth
TIiankEglvIi
A. CamptH-II and son Har.

of Mrs A

the
of

,\ lery iiv.-tly aud enjoyubb- j-urlj
waj giveia ai the Northern .MielUe.-ni

i*enlnsu!a

Empiri'.

firwl

gt-mU-.

ir. y»at*.

this

mu'

Ix-pil'cc

urchewlra

fiirnliibei]

nounced excelti-iil.

All

morning,

when mlduight came.

hnrinu

had

-u.nlR w.-ri- servi-d.
-O'lttlem-Il f-l

of

and

llapil nil

WAI.KKK.

.

Tlic Farmers’ Store
/to An Ideal ^
Christmas Present

'; ?SLu,m .....^

c f'- i
H


tlvi-s.

i1

b.iv.

'V;is

'he

j

Wf

,

,

iufilcliue

liivis

and

M-.kHU;r*ifeh»ppybybuy-

fi rCbrisinrat.

r’,

her

va.-

lii.dly ciioli.'d ;i’nd

ver<- als-' Inflici.-d.


Fisher anil

It will iwwn

]alior/8t)d

«

sate

Lo

'uni bruiwR

The team brnk-

,

,

\

ub

show yon

best cooitrot led

tiaii’^,i>mc

pr.'».":;

fruo with

every

mnga

Malleable

loltl

tlfs'-BP.-.i'l

A Ceod Sale.

,• *!r.\ w.iR iak-ti
■W

P-RANK TRUDE

In

'■>

OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING

.,,.iirbW,.i.M; at„.I.,

Mrs. Tnomas Riley left Wednesday

Conn- in «&d lei

, ^

THE

slam -'
-* la fiitv la-liig slii|4i-il
tUlate

loardlng house near when- ih.- Mute EmI, of »a*crl<|rlini. arrtx-il thi- jf

Whitney, of Buckle), were calling on
friends her»v Tuesday

The iiiiu

1 .-Hid r

Var fnim

^ '’Ti**,*... ~

fi lgj.ti liing

•h.-m Ciiusiiig ihejii to liiiig.- f.iiwiii-l.

Murtmilte mllioad hariur

Mr. and Mrs |K

i~f.t

-—j-V*/

A |ii<Tr of the W6<I<I fell off'sirikiiu

iifternoon from'a himiiug trip d -wi

-•« bird.

tli-'

•hiowii In.m the wagon, the wb.-its

• ecnivd a string of Ihriv rabbits t-ud
Ilvisl

ib--

ef

hBuliug ;i load of nirdwiiod yi-*l. id.i.
-'fu-niwitl. J.Kiill Sinill.

visit wil.h i -la

•h<- ts-r lObilig hi' Iwliiiii-e.

In the ■•It]

ilav.-lwe City. 1(1 .did eouotyt
ld-i.,n- (be f-.lh day .if March,
is.v and 'bdi i^hl claims will
.iid .1. s-wil Kuirt 0(1 Tburrdai.
fi dig' .If March A U. .Wt at •
"le-'k ill Ih-- fib-i-nisin.
•d N-v.llll.. :- ^Mli A. I> I'imT
niini JL

|•l■l■v«nn«•nl. . |m
for .1

In the old-Oishloiicd wa>. and who is

Miss Heleu

t

tadh-.

-dUiifnl -ujnrier.

fuhdiy

1 jee-'iii (heir rfBluia tu wal-l
it, Ih.' pniliai.' .lOlce. In ihe .

IS aswsii aaiii'bM.
to*, BHi« at Osc*.
is
au-1 i-ti. ■
Ul. .l.~i.-.l -e
Uals- resallm.- ti.-ui C_i»r-

Ki

•asMug «v. r his- arm und

with her father's

by

'It;- jib-asiliv

Mrs. S. I). Faster and son. E<Hie
crude led this afternoon for a visit w:il
building and wild surroundings of H
her risti-r. MrsijTnylw Hall, of Ite!
.wars np>
Rcadlug. siw-Mliig. wrUlng,
lalrc,
1
uritbnirtic and gisigrtipliy wen- tirughi
EU. and Harry: Montis- returne,! .i.b

after all

El)'s Creaa Balm

j
Adi-laiib-

thiiiugb till- ell) I'l l.-iy on their

the IVro

.i

sorri-

Light i>-<iesli-

work <if Traverse City in (he

pretty good w'ay.

pro­

Rii-b

wen-

The i-.iitv W.1R :irnmv-l

Fuller with his guon

licr. reluim-d frrini tin- uppi-r p>-iln

.lainchier.

the

tnuulc and every uiinibi-r was

received his two| Oii-r.

tula today.

FOR

CATARRH

iinistie manner,

who thus b^n tbe early educational

Willie lejicbing.
Mrs. L

old are visiting In Traverse CHy

lulM'-rrulosls.

r«ii

with

•ng arraugi-d very'pretiily. , Stewart -

Jilrs. A. T. f'orjstcr. of Empire. .

Tb- Misses
few Of

■■upils lire Mill, living, and llie- w.ll

remmibered -by them.

loa

He U a

1 Riliabli Rimeili

ot

-iiryiuititbeuiiims and ulh-'r flowers Is--

homt- Ibis morning.

Sanford

illms^.--

•Icnt. wbn Is I)lug very

lerornt.'d In n ver,v

Shortr-T l-etunieil i,.

H, E. Voice, ok

HI.

Col, of the eiitic.il

Pretty Party.

for Rapid CUy 'io visit her daughter.
-.................... -

Mrs l>u Johnston.

t-------------------- ■

-

Oitn Tie Kileeii he
Weikeeei Ij Otet-Wefk.

Mrs. Wmiani Kenges was laken

ovaag scar Keswlcfc ell day Satur- the Traven*,. City hospital for tre
«Bit and Sunday la search of two big ment Friday.
.Maeit bears which were

Kellogg ;iti,l, Mt.

tb

111

JO>lDg tuow 14 (•••t dO‘|i »u the leiVl
and that be sp. at yesterday traveling

F-L.ORIS

iisylum Tu«rsd«.\ ulsUi.iluetijoyliig a,danc-'
etl.inylMs
Th- ciia|iet

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ilai|0 and son.

Hlaa Slont has been granted a two
jmtha'

Mi>

wi-re

Crotsor h.id i-hai ie «t ,-.h- lun.-j iri-ode

Keiini-) and

Jarueh r.nieti i|etunred.from tin

ter of Interest, gfve

l>o limit

Wednesday lor Boyne Cliy to spend there

to DwlghV III. where abe win

F. M. PAjNE,

ii .

liakcd gouds. ztg tag and other'

M. Riai.-d Yhile Mt>

J yi-ars in ihi- wi-sl.

home in Cedar Run.

per

We also.

teritay. tbe people who attended on-

th«

Christmaa hoUdaya la Havana and on
ahact

A-

iilciironl Ihb- that they

beat TbankaglTlag fcatU served yes-

SB to St. AugnsUnr and from there to

T. Stoat, n week from Sunday after-

r. L

.A. Powers, nf Xoiihisiri, .md !i»s liv.-tl

returned

ibc 1- leaching school.

addition to baring one of the Miss Helen Uooilalc. which was lukeii
from an old anibnrtj-pe about
that

In

and Mr>,

.tcit this morning foi H-jckle> . wl.en-

the Tima She Taught tbe First
Traverse City School.

plea, pudotog, tea and coffee.

there s^ 'goes to JackaonvUle. Fla.

of

this morning that Norlhpurt

Ulyaaar Voice Very

:-.a^ t-eeu visiting I'rieudR tn (be rity

distance >«

kloda

pickks. sauer kraut, assorted cakes,

where Ac will spend two daya. gicn

hraiK-b OI the T

I’lysses Vide-. ;i forni.-r La-land r.si-

BeldlnvMIrk I.uiu Ilurkley. of Mantou. who'

withstanding that they took in 9S3.4U.

are praanlaeni L««laaau county farm- pears, and several

Ib-nlah JiidRun

•ling o> MisR Ida

Bailor. Uerrtngto

WUI Qe to Cuba.

A: <>ob- had -huig.-

The doiiiesth-s

Conductm t.rimii. <tf lb.- N'irtbjs>rt

Adiiaii today after alttUdlug tbe '

1 arms being paralysed lamb, several kinds of salads, several In the woo<Ir. uud svhl
itcl^ stood
e recovery Is looked for. varictlea of vegetables. ' white
what la not lot 3.' of block If 0
MenrlngtOD and bis bratber brown cookies', pickled apples
south side
I'liion street

V

Mrs

candy,counter, o.-i whleh were mbtied
fniil

I make n run

ver.

I. L. Coniell,

back of biy fcruinate enongh to partaki
IMH BfarM
BMt
tejnred the a
aptnal column and They sm-ved chicken pie. prfSed vesl.
B iworse than it was cold boiled hsm. cold ronst beef and
the paia today M

' MtM HMoa Stoat will leave In the

tbe -glows. a1

Woiit has li-s-n r.-eeived from Deli­

boa. jvturned botne this morulng aiset

Tke Uirowlag

■asBliiC for Chicago where she will

nut

ilifflcullj whatever

Monday she will go on tu l!U

Mr .-ind Mrs. Biinon Walt, at iUu

Acme ladles are excellent
cooks,
h n# was taken to bis btotber's borne and the toast they provided yesterda;
Dr. rrallek. of Maple city, aum- wiM sppreclsied by Oi0se--wl» were

agoBd Soaday artth reUilvea and from

out

his way through tli.

\tRilllig oTh friends.,

.^ekward.

BCTsa.

Beresaar)- to get

was

She was nssIMed b\
tunugh Trainmaster Hurst wasn't sure dHirurbs
last night but that they would have Miss.'S .Aiiiiii iiird UllUit' .'i-husoii

ly, wlieie she will epetirt Ronii- t-mi

gathering of people from Acme ai
Ladles
farms.

thrown

However. It

Rapid., the lornier honte of the faai-

who eras driving, over the dash board. weather tbr number «-as considerably
HeStnick the groand wlUi tala fore- smaller than was anticipated, but not
was

falling.

this mernitie. <A;,ieblly plowliic

Ing-bir a visit wllli Irimids at C.idil

''

Acme. Mich.. Sov. J9.—The .town

the buggy, throwing Mr. Herrington, of

bend

sUI]

Mi-R l.ola Fprlngsli-d left thU iii.>ni

Ur were oo their way but a abort dis­ Aid society of the MetbodUt cbnrah
tance troiB his brotberk farm,
the serving a Tbanksglvfng feast all the
&«it wheels became oeparated from atternoon and evening for the beneBi

.Wd.ao that his

to four invhew and ihiK morning wzs

Ing this he biiMigh’ Ms (rain in on

all wbo knew him.

Wil',. ilu- ex.-ep

all-i two rug* .•v.'r,.i;.ili;; w.if- .ii-,,..

PeUiskey lo Baldwin. It wad from one of .-It the ba-aar

tiite.

In- hall yesierdar tras ihr nucleus for

1. bU wife and d

from

Tbe d>-

hlai ffTMl pain for a few days, the
bring

that

whom live at Trnverae City.

this-place andVa* highly regarded i-

!..i.

riien in lliti!,! b.ill.

Tlie Riiow (all UR recorded on the
Petoskey ilivl«loii shows

around on .«now abw-s

They returned today.

TratrarM city

P’wo

;-<eii to ('adllluc to attend the lleti

aaSarad an nceldent which wll^ cause
e«| or the spinal column

rnmm*

botb o:

long been a resident <>

and throat
OLAC8S8 PITTED

:zir4A

J-. J.

Herbert,

eeased has

MacNett
apMlallat at

wltlsMm Biook

PER80NAL8.
wife <rf Thomas A. HliMicock. which
Dtath of Eractue 8Uli
svniu Ssinrdav’s Ri-cord.
frday
Bruatns
SUI^f.' aged TS. iwsseU
Two deer shipped by B S Willb.mi.
irdS)
the woe alae away Priday night at 7 o'clockuiftera
arrived th'.i afternoon cm tbe I’cre
«ned WKh a maat tc that cailc could ctroke of paralycia which be suffered ler resident.^ of Traverse City. Mrs.I
at 9 o'clock In the morning. He bad Hitchcock «wr.ip;*-d a j.roaiini-nl posl Marouettr. Mr.' Wiillanis went huntbe Mad at will.
party of friends about a'
been in apparently as good healib
tioii In the community In Hie .arly
'
tatter tusiaaaa.
usual, and at a family dinner part) fifties. 'Sthe wan’ a woman of sironc week ago and wns fortunate In serur.
every held on Tbanktgirlng. bad eaten character and exercised a wide ij(fiu- ing the limit. '
New Vafk. NOv.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A. 1.. Van Natte
- '^wortar el tha eawntry today
heartily.
ence in the early days of the
larsbter.
(Veil, iif Elmwood.
- parte which ahbwad
beyond
dcabt
The dat- fulloaing be did not feel
here with her father's rnmTuulbrr. Mi>. Jacoli Van Setter, nf
that the temporary chock to fho, In- well when hr arose, and at 9 o'clock lly, Ih-. navld C. Goodale.. In
lSi3.
Northpoii. and M1-r Mandy Freengii
di^at prooporlty ftit ac a raauK ef received a severe stroke, death fol
he'l^as the first scbool-lencfaer In
of Riverton, .reiiirni-d Ihrs aflcriioon
the financial, panic ic at an and.
losing later. This was
the third Trairavew- City and accomiuinyiug tills
truni
(Srawii,
where
thi-V
There la a rwe
r*'stroke which be had suffered.
ekclch la a picture of tlic or'giual
Th:iilK«givliia with fiiezids.
I of the mlllc and very sligbt.ones having ti
then
hu|>ci1utendent Cillierl and FrofesfkCteriM. «w putting «f amployas back several years ’ago.
lor Nye. of lh<- bical ‘schuolR. have
W work nod the rarwwai ef erdcra by
Besides tbr wldos'.
ami

F. J.

f^BMEYE, EAR. NOSE

Price, 50c per poond.

ta a pile driver ae wall,

William

Dll.

jiarticrl.irU' fine t’.ivr.r

'We will twkeoar cUditcea on your tx'mini: K«-t.

gine being weed to eparota a wlndlaoi

A Bad Accident.
Leonard Henington. whUe on

-Ta|nn

esct'ptioual «tfviii»ih.
If vo-i have tr‘ul>le tfeuini:
toyourlikinc
try a a.-itrple }wnti>i uft‘,i!
>urltk
ICAttW*

to IMt lha nate ar oould be attached

a and retell bucIncM hoMM

« SSMSUa Is aw3fd Vi tbs a«

Mrs. Maggie Hill, of Traverse CUy.

there
Pelacb Is visiting friends In Grea-n this week.
Mrs. Clark Hand, of Thompsoi:
'

Cabealiffv Kidneys Make Imrure Blood.

The party was

Saturday to visit ber daughOMBIHad of Will and Bd Oamw. of arrived
--------------------

Only a few days before
Christmas

Traratwe City. Julios and Oserae Cure.Her'. Grace.
niiiion Horn left Wednesday
uke
. -■

ICidney Troubles
PROM THE UVER.
It. Dr. A. w.
ji^ pw casL «i d.< cssw wcM ». s AMl fMB o( Escr lad bswd dimden. rad
BtAMsa Ih. Idas W IS the rtecorwy .1

:.

a

position

In
lt..:ld „ii

■'rug store.

Reynolds' family.
r. nn.l Mrs. C.

Istee.
K.

Aldricb

s|iending

Tliankagiving with

dDUghtcr.

Mrs. Bate)',

at

an

-

They

-

•y
Drug Co.
hr Jihaagn
J

siauds.

Niirlheaslerii

di-lRii

tiew

It was sonieihliig ol a walk

S-apbL-bthing*.

teiu.ioij oil II IiurIiiiss- ilip, Mr

la.tif pu’
>' til -TO oui -T-t- la.nl'

Mre. Fisher nturulng

I t V-dsy. *I|' ).-lt ‘•r^h-ctluu

this

e\.

on tli,- direct and their sob renininiiig
lu*
ronie there was tio bridge. over the schtwl.
river exceiu Ibe iJnilK-r> of the InhiIU
C. X. t'.iUi-l, of TiBVerse City,
near the pn-«ein Od saw-mill, whcli to Cedar Run lor a vbjiL

served as a narrow fout-bndge. nritliMiss fumy uud Mrs 1.. F. Evuns.
club m(-l Piiday ci very pleasant or sate lor a wumati
ol Enipiie. nturtusl lu (ha: pUc<lu cross, but Ih-' men in the inill with morning'.
member paying In an InItUion' fee. ivwpeclfiil gullanirj. w.-re alway's on,
Miss Wells, of this c:ly. who has
typv^
Ihe alert lo lead the »ehuotina'am ovc:
sjwudlbg her Thanksglvln
I*rite dellngnent list for each member,
the river.
Mias Geodule marrii^ cation with her piiis-nt-. :<<t f.i
to dran by-laws. elec.
'Tboniar A. Hllrhenck Hiiil tor niail) JChoid ;.t OvUll
It was voted to meet hcrearier
tin'll boiiie has lree:i*iitM)n
Mr, and Mrs. 1» O Chadwii-k
rinsed doors. Tbo>e wtsblng It
beautiful faini a little west of ih- ■to ithertiiuu thU inroitiug where they
come members must send in their aprlly.
Brslfii-s
her
busbaud
Mrs. reside. Tbry had siient Tbankagivlitg
plicatloD with a fee of one dolUr
Hltcbcuck .leaves
two
daughters. with E R. Sunley. of lUs city.
some member.
Mlssi s Puss and Tupin
HUcbcnck.
Jes-ic Livingston and Maggb- '
The next meeting will be held
and one slstiT. Mlsa Agn'-s Goodale, IT. of Arm* left for Chicago
last Friday evening In Deeem»>et.
and Ihrei' grandchildren.
'night.
The dmcral wus held this alti-ruis>n

Fcur-blad* pearl iiandie , P^W*

Landlord's

CrgjKer Jarr from 30c to BOc.

iiIgM and proceeded to urfmnize. each

Fins ftecitjl.

M'

A

tbeir to till- acbmil Is>um-.
Monrxie

I'enlr-r.

Landlord's Ctub.

Kidney and Liver PilU

c!;i;jti-ii

■ t.'! ’I.iindr* •!•. ■

Thanksgiving with P. W

The

Jte. A. W. Chase’s

bi"

. t-: Vr>, K. C. stamp and son.

Ready for Winter.
Ftinn Frtday a Record.
tbe students In voice and piano of Rev. C. D. Atwell offlriatiac. The re­
For th<- ftrxt Ume thia year.
Mrs. L. F. Titus at ber home Friday main were iDterred* la Oakwood. the
Pen
Marguctie
anow
figbUng
ikiag
company
In
evening, the various nnmbera sbowios
rnrati:* U all rend) to make a •
|thai the instnjytlon 'bad dcvel.*i>s.; rharge.
A recital was given last evening b>

at

1:00 o'clock from the boine. tbe

W.f« Seta tl

:e suoa

Table 8eu.' varioua pricet.;
Atzortmect of Cbr.xcmai
kcgei

Tr.-i

Ha r. Doi'a. Marmer.eza

bund-eo* cf otSf ta.'.-a at

fnrit»e

Or-'»’r,e-;r, K-f'f c Stieko. Cantftew.
Cu-5, .-'Id Sauce-

Berry Seta, and

1

the in.»4 -li'tr
, il« n-.i-nis b;
'IrogKtRts’tt f’ftv-<
JO-1 oncs!c.;i»r
haixa unioic l-rt-.lc
hr tnzil irrr. aSn n pscfblri tfl’it;-;
:
how U> hnd «wt tf you hsvc ti-vii"
HlaUdrr trotil-Ie. ' Mrrtti-rtl this
when writtngtii Iiy. Kt!m-r .k
hamton. N. V. Hon’tmjkc any n
hat remember tbi name. 5wuor -kis>'.
Dr. Ki'inir
'
'Ibnfhii-u'...
'







TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
Your Money Back -f Not Sa'.'ff-ed w tb Trade.

..Jl

Illy be
forremenl and lofal anppnrf of M*
hanged to keep pace with ih« altered
rliizrDf. and to protect thr-m from br~
■■ndlllnm- and It is tbe endeavor of
iDK d ecrlnlnated asiiim as a par-!.'
the Hannah ft lay Hereaulile Co
. (oreljoi cArporatton.
The local anp]>ort mrmionMl waa to
...... -V a thivtnighlv i>roar«
^ N be evidenced by aubwriptlona to ib.erwl (
up-loftatr policy, give the
lirtt morlKixo boodi of thnie rompau
IKsiple of the district *hatever sei_ lea—the bonds not to be lasHed oi
Mce ibe
th changed r'uidli'.ous' may re­
V payment made on t'lem to the Ratiquire
A r«ad Companlej nn!il the work waa
The flr»t move tti this directtoc wa*
» completed and care In operation.
ering a
• big
,
Deilrin* to aid In the development
n Tniv*
.made
Of lb* Grand Traverse reRlon, and THEIR AMAZEMENT INCREM
nectwsary
m order to offvt RT*«t,er
havin* faith m the ability of tbe pro
AS THEY 00 FROM DIVrSiO^
C..mfiirt* and more comenlenl Undlng
N
ATTRACTIVE
INTERIOR
I
meter* of ibeae enterprise* to ipake
TO DIVISION.
facilnie* i.i the (uilroD* of tbe alDr*.
GUARANTEED IF YOU BUY
yood. the Hannah A '
'
..ere changes Blade posstblr tbe Pljm»e tanclble eridenre
CORRECT FURNITURE- Kiallatlnn ol * je»t room for the la­
will by anbeerlhlng t-. bond* to^be
dle*, whereby they nwld meet* thetr
amount of US.oM.
ftirnd«.«-beck thcii jarcel*. and havF
Their action in ao doin* was tndifall the facilitl.s that the name impilea
ferenily received In wnne uoarterf.
and manes s downtown headquarter*
and a mlalntemrei.tie.
'Jielr mol Glam. BHveewrar* and Oriet
where they can i-imie and have all the
Urea proauilyated by prejudiced peocomfort* of a club li ntuki-s ao dif­
Oeoda Found In OewKdtiing
Profusion In the
Tbat Rian Has Been Tried Many ference t'» the manacemeni wbete.
** In order i|mi all tatr-mindod peo
Bio Btoee.
they trade, fnr this room Is open and
Times and Fails—Proper Thinge
,p»e of the Qraod Traverse reRlon
tree at all times that the store U open
may bare a Just eppreclatloo of tbew
Frefn Kitehen te
and Its conveulencrs are.^rdlally ex­
matters, the Hannah A lay lntere«ta
* I
Parieri
tended lo all. wiihoiit any expense fur
wlrh to .aUte distinctly tfaeir poaitlon
It bss been aaid by the famous
Ihe use of same whatooerei*
io iblf enterpr:se.
rarelera as they ko from dtj
In addition lo (hr
hr rg.i-n
rg.i-nwm In the
Plrai: They have no flnanelal In- lly. the wonder* were ao many
i
Rpt-vnil' a dihirii'i tlstiur In ibr front .if tbe t>nig! dlvlstoi^
lereai In tbeae underukiaica. other hey aoon failed tu Impreu iheni
Installed a t
d cold, .wxto-totima:*
than tbal which would acerne to them ht*}’ would turn from them to leaser
east end of itondon asked ibr sife of
letnl waltlDR-roofii
rt of thli communl'
a iiMcMious drinker shy she aiil not
nisbed
with chairs
. tv. and of wlilrb a I oihera would reap
It may be trtie of thoae in other
kee]> her busload out of (be iwbUr not UblcB-asd
like benefli*.
lands but not so here in Traverse
command* a view of Fruol
Thtir rubHcrlpt
.rlptloo of Clly'a blntest store for as tbe meat
I'nion
tireeik.
This
room
li tor the
$.t5.iMn>, will be eaacily on -the anibe crowds cu from division u> ditlaloii
Wrtl.- she anawefed. ' I 'ave dune convenience of the xencral public
fomlnjf as any other aubtcrlptlonx. they arc flilcd with wonder and It
m> bem. na'aiu. but be srill still ro
nuikeB a dcllgtiiful plan< to «1t
There la only one Itaue « bonda. ftrowa on them, until takinit tbo. ele­
s-alch
the
city's
mving
gannnumbered nnma^cally ironPone up. vator to tbe Recond floor tbe slirtit that
i of boaile mid aclivlit.
The Railroad companies, when send- falls on their vision altnosi atrikes
ISE tbroe bonds tu the local irnalee them dumb.
e alirarllver
Attitude 1
t ft Ley Jnteresu 1
would
rould not know wheihefN_____
wheiherNthe Hi_____
Urn*
Tiu sure I've tried lo make li
brought .with
nr bought a
r Region.
,B Lay iDtereals woold receive bond
counter Is
osuelike. lua'Am.' »a* Ibe md?.
' The Hannah ft Lay intereats h
. No. ! or bond .No. 90fi—and the r
I of the beautiful Roods Ihnt
Tve look uji Ibe iiarlor rariiei and tend
toetkm afforded
1 Raftered by «nir buyers
the Grand Traverse region and t
‘ly at any
this room toecly
r less than that > from
Hprinkled
the
floor
s'lih
eawdut.
and
the (treat markets of th»
under favorable eenditiena.
that It -Is neceosary lo
lUful marblea
|iui a beer barrel In the ronter. bul.- order anytMoR from the attendant
Under proper conditions, with progressive men of Our district
............................ _ __, aub- Italy: tbe haad tinted
iWlnied china
lor. ma'am. It aln'l made a bit of dU- nnlosK you desliv to be served.
working shoulder to ehoulBer 'ti matters for the oublie good, a mor­
■crtptlon would have been made! Ja|ian; the'odd curio* fi
The fitting up and eqntpplng of this
ferenre.' .
wbatber or not they bad been iaatru-l beautiful Riau from Bohemia
al. physical and financial betterment can be obtained for all our peomental
.a IntrodurfnR Kur %,nian
.
We don't do (list for «e can fur. room with foumatfi\ chair* a^ tahlea
u lu
vsill-'
aaaaaaajav-a
cu .
anNlI
a._
'y and
pl^.and the progresetve. fair-minded citixen. who can and will
wa* ^ono In order to Increase the ser­
bon company lo this community.'Ihnala; exquisite cut rIi
from our
airwetloa
niah .voar borne from otir Koreliurr vice or our store to tbe public and ts
work for these ends, burying petty personality and spile for ths gen­
And1 the
th. Hannah A Lav Interests American experts; the endless
e
varlc.IHvIbIuh «o homeUke and romtonablr entirely for their convenience.
eral good, will receive our hearty co-operation and auppert.
rase brlc-a-brnc
alM daMre the
ibe public to tboroufhly tv of
nl Fancy iftluu. rases,
It will be □□nece.Mrr herr to ennilhal the pereon who has boon most
nndeiaund .that In case the Carter, that
prodoel* and rival
We believe thet the improvement ef our city ettould net only be
(riten to BiruvloR away sill Just slay meralr tbe ether rhangm that have
Conatraction rampany,
thoae of the orient
indu*tr:al. but we should have better schools, hettcr churches, better
been made In the building—bnt «Ule
canae whatsoever, does
m booie ail tbe liaie.
, ■nsble after uble Blled with beaoilthefi- wero under way. gnat progress
facilities for recreation, better oppertunitica fm the children, greater
se be- fui
(I dinner sets In all the newest and
these roads, and their franchise
We can lurtUab any room that you was iK-lne made in th.- meicandtae
ednvenleneee for conventiona. i|ettcr opportunities ler cur young
net void in accordance with Its pro- ------ -..-.-a................ —, EuRlIsh and!
liave In ihe luosi eennoiiilrnl niatiner. h*inll.>d l.y Ihc store.
v
men—and we stand ready to do our share of the work of the com­
only Havllandi
III nrd.T lo ev»lorm with the'new
^and yet in iierUK-i taste That Ik our
Here a llltle table tilled with |
munity in bringing Iheee things to a happy coniummation.
business and what we have done for
who littlejilatea and Ur platea. odd abaiied J
We
cannot
however,
do
more
then
our
pro
rata
share
of
the
Rood plate* and fancy dishes *11 In the beauothers
.-ao do for you ThU U the
work, and decidedly disapprove ef aiding or aaiisting financially
ralt-'tillul blue of Japan; a bic uble with
season .if all seaBoni- when you will
1 way a
I Bohemian qlaaa rase*, bon bon dishes,
such enterprloet net having acme capital of their own and capable
warn to put Home new )deee of furnl- fore carried In Ihl* section, were add­
Any
■alad sets and the like, another with I
k our eitlxenc should n
ed In our stock, which makes It <*e of
nanei
country < Harilaod China chop plates., aalaril
the most thorough and uglo-dato in
on to aubfcnbc i
the t
Pd have dtfbes and cake plaiM all with ihej
nieniliet of Ihe family
• Ikmrds. .N'lirtherti Michigan
ed to haae its poulbiiity of csistence only upon the strength furnish­
properly .moat csqulalle hund decorations;
!luR.-is and S^faa TAblee
FYom >hl« pcdiii It I* the policy of
cxmJoet tbe roads and dewiop the several labtes
labti
with ..................I brass]
ed It by the cubseript.ons which it is able to obtain from our people.
the present maiiagement to mal e diU
Ina Kooni. a table iierbaiiK.
country, and who do not require local and coi>i>er novelties from Kussi^ad
History proves that where your own money la invested, just that
new chalr». Ne^er liad such a fine iBstiiiitton a power lo the devriop
BUpport until after they have fulfilled Germany. These are most dtracimem of the dUtrlct—b power to im­
much more care and attention it givcfwte such enterpnees. and we.
tbelr. obUcattODa. can count on our in- Ive tveause they
all so
asBonmem to aeleei from. The lar- prove
the iTading facllilie* ol the dlstherefore, deem It essential ths*. any enmrofltc. no matter how de­
tercats. as stated above—no matter table of fancy mile
Ih
thlmts for the
lur would look bo niueh aloer If It trici. of bilngiog Ibe beat reuti ma^
mho are the 'prime movers In the ea- den: Pl|>e rncke
vB cl|»r holders,
holders
serving, should have at least a large part of ita own capital investpd
bad one of those besuiiful Parior kets to the people of Traverse CRj.
tarptiae, as It Is a matter of ab»o-j
.
, trays, many
. ihinca
iR* for the srxU
mil deco
before calling upon our c tizenc for financial support.
iSulteB
These ibai we have are the Ihe best Jobbing market* to the gene^
tn^us what |H-r-|railon--some Japanese, some Ri
Igtely no Import
With the best of gped will towards the people of Traverse City
mediums some of them the new novelties from
flni»t we ha\e veer shown and the al store* of our country, and handle
non or persons are
only reliable merrbandlae.
and the Grand Traverse region, we with them sti a Merry Christ­
a brnagtat
about.
jhome faetories. Tibles of Jardinieres.
Ihrooch which It U
hr
|irlr»a are from' IS! to fro
aim to give the greatest
Tbe Hannah A Lay Interests nUnd In all the new iMsuiltuI colors. Jap
mas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
Wooidn'i be a bad tdna to pm a new possible valoe tquaUty roasidtredl—
towards huv- anese. BcRltsh ana American. Tokonaready to do their share
...
.................Dleux.
Uradliury In that same room.
Henri I
r l>nuelaa

Tben best goods 1 a fair t
and■ “
Eosene.
Init a RTpader. Breater und betlet bl.
HicuniKta
Great sho'
full of the moBi
Grand Traverse reiclon.
you mlpht newt a .\lualc CsWnei or
j cheap price
that ha« ewer been
TBe Hannah ft Lay IntereaU will beautiful cm a
aozue member of the famUy sroald
is It is
desire t.i give ocr pal
le newest culIInRS
Mt anbscrlbe to
an
.../ propoultloni»^n
A
yusi Ro wild If ibey should And thii
IK iK-rfect KcrMce, (be* maAag'*meBl
s novelties. This
whereby aalduulia pUona will fum-I»nd *o many
would
consider It a Bpectal faeaF If
Santa
Claus
bad
lift
one
there
for
ish the wberftsrtth
enable a promfr
»>« ilways prided iieelf on the
our
patron*
would
ua. freely
lxdreeM-il
Is-fore
iliey
e»n
come
Hi
t
it
:
everythlDR to icaln and beauUfui n R>
ilieni- A beautiful new Cabinet nano crinclalDc tbe store write
•. who
111.- with you .
and its airvloe.
loae. to peddle our district this
thU year It far excels Itself. So many
nothlDc
, Stool would mMte some one so happy. ii'hlle we cannot promlBc that all
Games tor the pnrlnr and soni'e tor
In the Imoney centers of our'country. lliile articles ihei arc beauties
' '('he den would look so atirac-tive-wlih suggestjons will Ire acted upon, we
till kllchen. Illni: T.uck and Cr,ikln:i!iexi«nsive. It Is a section
shoot the rliiiu-s niid rinc a n-c'
R new Pleee of MIsaion Pdtblinre If w ill do *n as far a. Is conttatent with
e that many will select all
Kiilldlni: block* and dominoes, check­
Christmas Rlfu from and they oouid
you haveo'l a den li would be a good
ers and chess Teddy Hears and Tice
A letter addreswed to P O. box lU.
do better.
lime lo plan one. and beicln with some Trwveree.CIty. Mlcb.. will place your
luonkeys and Pti*» In t-ooli
^ Such a wonderfiir Clstday
Clsiday of sliver-j
'at Bo Busy That His of tbe odd pieces of furniture.
Ii rommunicaiion In tbe proper band*—,
h >1
ihose for the
ware, solid silver knives, forks and’ COULDNT GET AWAY FRPM THE tor (he lillle ones nnft
Life Was Saved for
- ,.0,.,^
older one*. SewlnK chrd* and pain'
or. If It would Im- more cenyaalcBl.
spoons, in net*, and thoaey that a
Uaefuincta.
Ink look*, fliiisk l«>\e» and horm
BIG ROOMY PLACE—THE
d with r I
115 for that start and the home would either the Secretary and" Treasurer.
•• •iirir Kiiinnlns top* and b.-:m bac* for
Mr M 8 Randen or lha Oeal 8nMERCANTILE CO'B.
Ite Juit that much mdre allracttve periniendent.
Cnnies of ill kind*

iMr J E. Brown, would
yuvenir forks, chat-'
c Had Habit of Takina Notes on
The Ue.1 Ruiom could hate a new aplireciate a visit from you and on
All kind* of Chrlsmins tree ..rm
dish forki and apuons. napkin
Evwjrthlfig That Wat
luenl*. Never have w-e rsrried s:> bi
Ure*»er or a Commode In MahoR*ay. cxpivaalon Of your views, which you
. ...i and drinkiOR cu]ia. iravellnR ae.m usM-nmem of everyihlng thii is blow m> liraln» o it 11 weJEcre i
ceaaories and desk novelties, Sliver
Birch or Oak Just'an extra Chair ran l-e assurr^ will be appreelal'^
nc-ded lo makrf jfce U-.H- look beauti the i.iid-i of the busy teason.
■. bread plates and a host of
or two would add so much to ih* and Treai.-d with conrleBy.
JUBl boeauBc Mr. Jonea
till. Tinsel hjill*. chains, wn-nlh*. pHve so much in
ys iJiRt will be so pleasInR to
comlon of tbe room Borne one of tbe
inckei koi'i a dUry be not only' sa\t>d any friend
This will be Ibe moef
r bu*y season and we. i
fats firm K.noo but he set a splendid sought after iiart of the the’blR store
innpi stop tt?%iow-much.
(iY“blow—
We will
^ "“"J remark,
* for ev .
•t the, wind do th.- WowInK.-And the about that old touch or daveniiort
1 been his habit for
PABSERB BY ARE BPRAVEO.
RESULTS OF MONTHS OF LABOR.
blows Ibe iH'iter we will ll|te Jusi the time to make a cltange and
have hla diary and kept a eomidete
,11. tot It will r.-ntlnd you that Ihcee
,.av- *urh a stock to select from
record of the weather, any unusual
PreHy CvMem ef »
j-rent that happened In Ms tow
t™ - .o„
I protected .an
all the places he vUlied whenei
priees Voii would not have to bur
than H flue overc.«t?
o
itoiildn't get away after he had se.-n
left the place.
t Would be a splendid sug'o'trsclf at all. Table*, did you EKTENBIVE LINE OF EMBROIDER­
His firm sue.1 a nutomer for
When iiassthR through some of llie whui a splendbl plai^ li wa* for lilnil xhi* iiiiie no
need ask ii
gesfien tii> siutie member «f ihc family say? We hbould aay so; jusi bunED I^BLE AND BILK
of Roods that tbe cuaiomer claimed couniricsi of southern Prance, we find
displav all the Rre.ti d<-er load*' ai'lisib Toilet fteis iban ar>- n
were never receivid. The clerk had
It he had to dump rlchi her<- in
.e. i;;;"r.
<>I 'bem ah the ocwe«1 atyle*
it
Is
(he
cusioni
of
those
where
per­
made a full note of tlie hour thejwDds
Traverse City. He had had »uch a played in the llruc Dirision.
wcre'aeol. tbe manner In whk* the* fumery Is manufartured to stand In sp)gadld summer that he Juki had to lUosi exiHTt workmen hare b
^
,
I
made
some
s|--ciBl
price*
on
all
our
’'“‘■b
'>eauiieK.
Tou
can.
were taken, the transfer that had
their doors and spray the iMuaerw by *Wp somewhere and whdn he lo;>ked . mumliK working <t:<.' and nixlit in the
'eneisd Hess for Boys >a Bowg
0. .... ...
j,„ overcoat* tor this have a table in any room In the
be made and Ibe name of the pen
ao attract^ wlib lhe.de- over Ihe land and saw So many little great factories of the eouniri lo mak- j
the Interests ef Eeen;
Rteryibing will U- $15 Tbe hotm-'
We .upph awery need for
to wbotn tbev had been delivered
iwopli- her., that r(-ally waiiltHl Teddy
hlnfand Bear*. Pus* in Bo<uk and TIri-, BndJ>‘'■ady for this holldst season.
llRhiful odor* (hat you go wlthl
The bill wia collected.
•my.
IlK- prires
In other new aniomallr nuimnoblles. and do|]/'bey have .lone ibeir work
Such I 'be
> carry a full line of diaries, tbe
hut.'
a
Inrci-r
imv
of
klyJlKb
It pocket size, tbe larRer sixes places the air Is se framnl as lo be and sled* and Ranie*. he didn't have a displa.v Ji woul.l Ik- hai
mue
(> .cqiia!
Uble. and thoae• still Ilarper almowi 'oveqiowerlnR. it is s mar■l•e■at* a* ha* ber-n tour gowl tor h.-re
‘tor the Ul
. to MX-. The tnakv. fit. texture
Some have four. •
for the oSi
\YlouH sight to eee the vast fields of
ou hav<- i»*lore youfj I peiks I.I the gxnncn' ariH-al to all
two and aome doe day y the .r .
.................. • filled wHh all the'n
n It would makK an Ideil Cbfis'Every (leraon should keep tueh a book flowers as they are growing in al.^uiil girl*, and t M-eunxi t
■imra'li
If notblnc more than the weather ts
wlld luxuriousness and to know
'’nwilful anl.le* tor the enre orNhe a r itilt. and wv will sat to all Intend
Everything for
lugliis are now coorcniralfd ug
t'lirchsser* to ' Itiiv liariy "
noted. Ttierr Is another aiylp that Is itsT ir takes thousand* to make a send back home after a lot more that ,^,y.
Basutifut
and hand* Toilet --.5. •«
called the Idne-a-day. and when you
be
bad
lulendcd
for
the
••
Iwy*
mo*
of
<n
Mar*.
^
,
how to make (bi* one of the mpst s
begin ibci* la a place for a like rec- single onnre of iwTfunie. The l>rug but ihfv win have to wnlt tor a III-r cniubincd
- — ----- with
----- i -•
GOODE ARE DOWN
ccmful
sna>
wyua
^ -The tpie a*t of giving live*
1 Bve year* all on the IhrisloB has a great rase filled with tie lime for their nirisima* ciwnes! Wanlcnt'c, Little Mahiniring Set*;
ord lor 1
liRRe You can then cdmiwre some of the handsoniesi botUr*. many jit a different seatu-n than ouri. and with just a few antete*. <>r with ever' j
"
'khought that prirCipt* Ihe gift tor .h—
erv niove sbouH voont..
wlibout eonsulilnR a number of
o! ....... 11. mull, „„
Slei i- ■“
X ‘X—„i n,
:he(b anual cut glass, that contain h, -III h....
We have Bold a Rood- many
Tiler.- is a lot of money stored
these mcsi delightful odors. No nwre
■XVl»7,.v—‘'mJiV.'.' S bij
’■—'U'l. S..... MU,i.„|
lo BU. ihrtr pru
ihH, McBU
lu already.
acceptable gift can be found than per­
With their unclw and auWB. tath-; Grushe* in heauillu! Ebony or Slag ,
-----To aid rteni we have devoted a c«n- away In old msttrcaacs. socks and oth­
fume.
There are so many .llffereoi
and mother* and little couxins handle*. Hat Rrushes. Clothe* Brush-^ A lady once reidarkcd to a clerk u plete section in the Dry Co.^k Divts- er jB*ecupe place* sod We are dotag
storv Md Vs 'rravelllnK Fla»k». Drinking Cu|>s. he was shew-tog her some iilllow* for ioc^ to .\n Embroidery, where you our share toward g>-tilni I' out a»d
•eeaBeletha attd Tendency to Deeper styles and sixes of boitles from those m^come down to
Jc to tbe beauties ibai sell tor Md“w*w^t'^nla claushM u^
and Coliar Bose*. Handkerchief: .an.y work:
Have ihe*e beep will find everything that lx needed I.u’ting It wb.-re It win do a lot of
It you do not care ahoui ihe cd there. M>! It will make your
.N'crkllc Boxes. Opera Glass inarkc.1 down?
•'Yes.' replied the|le this beautiful work The Stomped good service,
bottles you can buy- any of the dainty eye* Just Slick right out of ytnir Bags. Scap Box(*s. No one need b>- at ' clerk, "they were marked doWn by Art Liness have so otany origlaaJ pwirbri.tn-.as bowiery hagbecomeaMg perfumes by the ounce from 50c to «1. ^ad». Gamer and block., all the new j
(<,r a Rift after they have seen ithc
tariory and ha*e renuiincd s«ev-'tern.You can make most acceptofeatun- In aU the btg stores of the
Iftese boxes this year are beauUes.
milfdolls
curiv-:'***'
‘''■i'*'
“1
A" A
•« blr Sift*. Laundry tags. Shoe bag., country- and *y hare made this a
hand decorated on tbe outside, and hair and ihoec with »hon black hair'; » Rueatlon ol where you wantcl to i the
strong
point tor it la vastly mere
price."
And the euxtomer paid
Broomholder.. Slipper Case*,
a ffreat
lined sriib aaitn. that can be used for those that talk and ihoM' 'hat go to stop.Every mewtber w ithe lamilyMbe
mcney and took her package.
une of beautiful doilies, lunch cloth*, practical a* a Chnstutos dft than the
Botelty « .
.................
many little trinkeu after the perfume sleep, those that ataiid on their head*, could he supplied with Mraiethlng de-i Wc have a aiilcndid line of Down' center pjeces. idlluw foundaxMo. purOy omamentol goods, hnoce tn
was toward the deeper and darker ha* been used up
A mori delightful
Aixe.., ^^aped aprons, oorsei cover*, pillow nlB>- rases om of ten It to mere «t«epttones. All ihcsy- arc *e<« in our great
Gtoac of cloih. Thofx- that arc all nice.;
gift for a friend.
jlMces are from f'v ;c Hid.
j mines. You will n.Yd pillow cord able.
display of ■
ly dressed and tht«c that will have

PEOPLE FILLffl
WITH WONDER

YOUUWANT
TO STAY HOME

THE Dispttr IS Miiinmus

» SUBSTITUTE WIU .HOT DO

DECLARATION

AtUtode of the Hannah A Lay Ante
lo the Grand Traverse Regkm.

„sr

I

I SAVED FIRM.S2.000
BY KEEPING DIARY

„-SANTA ClAUS
WILL STAY

NO TIVE TO BLOW
H!S BRAINS OUT

WATCHING GIRLS AtfD BOYS

CHRISTMAS HOSIERY
IS A FEATURE

m EMumr secuon

HOUSE SHOW STTIES

i"

J.,-..

,L, . J.

•RAND TIUVe«««C HCRALO. THIMMOAY. DECEMaeR ft. mf.

The Hannah & Lay MercantUe Co.
Santa Claus Has Decided to Stay.

Couldn't-eet away after he had seen what a splendid place it was
for him to display all the great Deer loads that he had to dump right
here in Traverse City. He had Such a splendid summer that he just
,
hadte stop somewhere, and when he looked over the land and saw
so many little People here that really wanted Teddy-Bears. Puss in Boots and Tige and new Automatic Automobiles and Dolls and Sleds and
Games, he didn't have the hear^ to resist and so he will be here at the Big Store that he has said would be where he would see who were the good
Boys and Girls, and it seemed to him that almost every one was. so he had to send back home after a lot more that he intended for the boys of
Mars, but they will have to wait for a little time for their Christmas comes at a different season than ours, and he will have plenty ofjtimeto make
more for them. Every little Boy and Girl and every Big Boy an^ Girl, with their Uncles and Aunts. Fathers and Mothers and ail little Cousins must
come down tu our Big Store and go upstairs in the Crockery Division and see what Santa Claus has unloaded there.. My! it will make your
eyes just stick right out of your heads. Games and Blocks, all new things. Dolls of.all kinds. Big Dolls and Little Dolls, those with long curly
• hair and those with short black hair; those that are all nicely dressed and those that will have to be dressed before they can come to live with
you. Games for the parlor and some for the kitchen: Ring Toss. Crokinole .Shoot the Chutes, Ring a Peg. Building Blocks. Dominos. Checkers
and Chess. Teddy Bears. Tige. Puss in Boots. Games for the little ones and those for the older ones. Sewing Cards. Painting Books. Music
Boxes, Horns. Spinning Tops. Bean Bags and Card Games of all kinds.
All kinds of Christmas Tree Ornaments, Never have we carried so large an assortment of everything that is needed to make the tree look
beautiful. Tinsel Balls. Chains, Wreaths. Birqs, Tops. Cord all manner of colors, in a most bewildering display.

Marvelous Display Of

Cut- Gl^ss, Silverware and Oriental Goods
Long rows of specially made Mission Tables and filled with all that can b°: desired of the beautiful goods that have been gatliered by
opr buyers from all the great markets of the world. The beautiful mirblcs from Italy: the hand painted ctuna from Japan; the odd curios
from China; glass from Bohemia; the new hammered brass from Germany and Russia; exquisite cut glass from our own American experts:
the endless variety of fancy China. Vases, 6ric*a-Bra^ that are home products and rival those of the Orient.
Table after table filled w^itb beautiful Dinner Sets in all the newest and most attractive patterns, English and Austrian ware and the only Haviland China. Here a table
iiUed with little pktes and big Plates, odd shaped plates and fancy dishes all in the beautiful blue of Japan.
big table with Bohemia Glass Vases. Bon Bon Dishes. Salad
Sets and the like; another with Haviland China Chop Plates, Salad Dishes and Cake Plates, all with the most exquisite hand decorations; several tables with the ne' ’ Hammered
Brass and Copper Novelties from Russia and Germany, these are most attractive because they are so new: a table of fancy little things for the "Den.” Pipe Racks. Cigar Holders
Ash Trays and many things Tor wall decorations, some Japanese, some Russian and some of them new novelties from home factories. Tables of Jardinieres in ail the new beautiful
colors, Japanese, English and American Tokonabi. Henri Dieux, Loueisa and Eosene. Great show cases full of the most beautiful Cut Glass that has ever been seen here. All the newest
cuttings and so many new novelties. This store has always prided itself on the beautiful Cut Glass it has carried but this year it far excels itself, so m^ny little articles that arc
beautiesyet no*
expensive, it is a section of the store that many will select all their Christmas gifts from, and they could nor do better.
Such a wonderful display of Silverware, solid Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons In sets and those that are sold singly. One case filled with Pie Knives. Salad Forks, Gravy I„addlea.
Sonvinir Spoons, Souvinir Forks, Cbaffng Dish Forks and Spoons. Napkin Rings. Drinking Cups. Traveling AsVessorics, Desk Novelties, Silver Trays. Bread Plates and a host of things
that will be so pleasing to any friend. This is the most sought after, part of all our Big Store.

HOSIERY

Beautiful GUIs of
Perfumety
The PniR Wrtslon ha* a greal case filled with some ol the bantlsoinepl
bntitt many ot then actual cut class, that contain Utese mwt dcllchtful
Odom. No more accepUble gl(t can be found Ihan perfume. There are so
many different itylM and size* ot botdainty pcrfumcattea from thoac at Sic
to <he beauties that adl for fttiO. If you do not tare about the bottles
you can buy any of the dainty perfumes by the ounce from

SOo to

»1.

These boxes th^ year are beautlea. hand decorated on the outside, and

With the passing of ThaSksglvinK all effi-rt.- will
tiirn.-d to Christ­
mas pr<-paratlont ami selling, and all lhonBhl^ are now roncenirated upoii
how to m.tke this one of the tnoft sncresaful ■’•■aMms on r>t.ord. Artioo is
the only n-3v to get n-Kiilts. and every move hhotiid count. There
a
lot of money stored away In old ina?!re»5;<-!i. ' <,x-ks and oilier Insecure
place* luid »e nie.do nt; our rhtiiv t iwai-il p. lUiiv it <mt :ilid puttiny I'
when- it u-lll do u tot of good sui vie.
Christmas Hosiery lias iHCome a big fralinv in .ill the big stores of
the country and we have made this a sitmis jKiint. fur it U vastly moiv
practical as a Christmas gift than the piir.-iy omamenial goods, ^lienre
in nine casex- out of ten It is more acceptable.
We hav<. the mtjl extensive line ever carried. The Fancy Embroider­
ed Lisle are most po/ilar. So finer gtu cau lie made than some beautiful
All Silk Hose in white, pink or hliie.ThHM' are priced from II to IS.id.
The Kln-c* llBi-d Black with the gray soil- will be worn largely. They are

flned with satin, that can be used for many little trlbkrt^ alter the per­

• 1.UVS

! the "llonela.l

Hose thill '

.r-like i

Most Artistic ToUet
Sets
Toll.-t set- by lh.-TU'.-lvc> oi coiubined wtlh ihi' Manicure. IJItle Kaoioiiiicg jicir willi just a l--w arllr-U-,i nr wltb- •w,-ry on«- r.’uuifv.l f.ir tbe
'.'luful ear.- ni i:,v bai:i^. ,Tia\* bug

Miliuir itiu*hi-... iu

Ebony or stak hanrles. Hat Bmshew, Clothes Drushes. Traveling

|u-ui:tlful
Flaaka.

IMnklng Caps. Cuff Bag*, t^ap Boxes. K(d hne &.-<d l>e at a loss for a gift
after Ux-y liaVc seen this gnat display.

It would only be a daeatlon of

when- you wanted to stop. Every nenib.T

the family could be nppUed

with sometfaing delightful and not give any two ptvwais alike Agal’i
We >ay a.- Iitioce if you buy eally, you got wliai you want und are satta*

' .--1

fume has been uaed up. A most deltcbtful ftifl kt a friend.

Ideal
Cbiistmas

Giving Gioves for Gifts
A Most Dainty Gift for
Any Lady

m

Gifts

Hecha Gloves litlackfor ........ $i-00
Itochi nittens Is black and colors
for..................... Si.OOand$1.50
Eltht-botton Tan Gloves for........ $1.50
TbeStreet "Cape" Glove for . ..$3.25
Lont Buck Eatra Good Glove .. . .$3.25
LonrBUck and White "Cape", Gloves........ $3150 and $4.00
ladles’ Snede Cotton Fleeced Glove In buck and colors. 50c ■
Lonr SUk TaffeU Cotton Fleeced Glove........................ $1.00

Exquisite Castellina Statuary
imported by us direct from Castcllln*. lUly. SoiDt of the flueM tha:
has CTCr been brought Inlo this part of the sme.
the moal expert sculptors of Italy,

Tbft^andlwotk h by

it k truly marvelous thft ruan.-ili . f

feet that has hern produced.
BusU of Noted Composers. Ancient Goddesses. Roman OcUUt-. full
tenitth figures. These are ae fine gltu as yon can gnd. and *o .’iiUrvly
dtfferent from any that' have ever been si-en here.

Children's Christmas Gifts
These come in Bearskin, Persian
Lamb. Ermine and Baby Lamb,
and sell from

$1*S0 to $S a Set
What a lot of happiness can be
given in such a gift as a set of
these dainty furs. Try it' now.

A WnliTtuati Kfmnuili r>-u.
tor any‘oiio w ho wili.-s. Th.-,.’
oil- of Ih.. higlu-st ^d<-. hiiiidwihicly finihhril. |5'minni-iiily

aud work of looking f.u- a !"-:i
wh.'m-ver you want One. TIi. y
arc mad.- in fine, medium an’!
OMisr |K>liit. sonji' with pin n
other with gold band baiivU.
The price* aie

$2.00. 2.50, 3.00, 4,00,
6.00, 6.00

Christmas
Stationery

Bibles, Prayer Books
The Thoa. Kolsou I’wn'iAmericaD StomUid
lievisiHi Bible, with all tbe ni-wost etylee of type
that make tbe toadintf so plain and ttaay. There
is an .•pdbt.B variety uf bradiags, fioni the ]>Iaiti
doib tbataellB .at ;i5c to the fineal Morocco biqdiiis with th>-U-st of India linen |aper. aathin af
tisBui-jet «• touk'li that the ink does not show
throntrb. Tltfsc are ali silk woireil and .Jeatber
lim-tl and tliis style ■ell for $;! .Vl.
'
The Ut-d lootV-f. lb’ Ciiristinn Worker'*
Bible, the I(%<I IvOtbir TisUment, the Minion
BbicL Fa<’iv| Coneonlanee E'lltion. liic TenebiV*
I'ldition. tbe CbiMreu'a Bible wiili U-xutifii! colorol illastratious.
Ttie Hook Division also has a full line of tbe Ii.»;c8l.-r aud the CambriiVi'and all maoner of stvb-s of TeatamenU
Some little on<4 for 12c
aarh. l.ante ty]x-ror the older paople. A apleri'li'! line of Prayer Bouka
tied HviiinuU. Until Prayer B'»k and B Hynmat
i a neat box. - Some of
lima) in
tiiem are sold sepante. These are in the tinett of Inatiier bindings and
Bell from $l.-jO tu $t a !

Soiii.' Of the m-wi»t itk-as in
fam-y Box
.\ll sl2<’«
. and Ml mail) odd shaped. There
ate many bov<-* tlflK can be
UMil for olh'-r purpoM-* after
the lujH-r L all gone. It inak.-s
a* iik-i- iiml bi-c.-i’talil.' ., gin
you i-aii u.k- The piicts
III.

liolii

10ctoS1.50

Diaries lor Presents

Art Embroidery
The trm-art <>; giviiic l.w-lie ll.e.igl.; i
- gill. (I'r
that ra.iMift mi inauy of l!..- iMepl.- «i'b i,. laaVtrli’nd*. To aid tlii'ni we hav. (!• »oi’.--l a <-i’rli;e.si-, n. ;i' ::i the I*: j
dlvi*inn to Art Eiuhvoidrry. win:, y.-i «;tl and .-\t-r)ili.iig that 1* ti’-.^
.'(i In till* b.«auliful work. The- Siauip-.! Art I.iii.i.s l.ave -.-i lu.m) oruln.-il
liin.-n,.. -Vou«n make main most a(-<-e;.;gbULatiii’iry Bags.
Slio.- Bag*. Prvnm Holden-. Sllpjei Ci'cc.. A great Iiiiv of in-j.it fu’ Ix.i.
lie*. L'liifh Cloth*. Ceiii.-r Pl<xvs. Plll-'w Fo'iiidaiiob.', i5l.itui-.-d .tproi.-.
(-■’r>i-l CenTr*. Pilk.w R.iIJl.-g Y» .f-.-d I’lllo*- Co:J.-. Ho”:’--. B'-;.!tr.g
Art Silk, a: all colois.

Important Offerieg of Fur
Coats for Christmas
There is not a fur garment in this
sto^ but would make a most ex­
cellent Christmas gift. Beautiful
Sable Squirrel, Japanese Mink and
genuine Mink, and the prices are

S60a $50, $40, $35. $30

Half ilu- plt-asun- of giviau is in
doitu; up the packagos. and this yi.'ar
more than .-cor lire there means nilere-'l
to the peppk- o make their gifu look
as attractive. Dmnty Hidly Boxet all
sixes to htihecifts. wrapping pap-T with
holly designs, pesso ]»rtot3t bindim; for
Koling the pp’-kaip^s.^iiolly seal* to plaoe
where the-■ bindiiu:
bindiii: crosses. Kummtd
Isbels for the .’iiiirely new designs for
addresses. Name cards with holly de­
signs to place on tlie oatai’le of !>ackaccs.

- bit- v.ft i»>t-k-l »!n-. the largr*

'M’i.

i.u’li.l.a

Iha:. il;.- w.

. I- t'.r thi- ofllcv-. Some La\< tour.
Kt’iy |e-iaon abould k<-c)> auch a
i- r;';tfd. Then- 1* auathvr -nyle

tJiii- .
lijn-a-da).
1 Ia-?III th*T«’ I* a plac*i for a
-ri- I- .-irt I’-l- tl.,.- ii«-xt Il\,’ ). .< * I il ’.M
*.in»- pag-. Y'/ii -ai, tt-li «•
;-.i: r
v..!!ifi;il c«i,*ulti’’c a ii Uiii--: -I
Wi- ha-.<- -.ol'j a food
ii.a:.)
-i.i alii-jdy. I’rn'--' ai- (ri>m r- to Ok.

Furs for Christmas
Nothing nicer can be given as a
gift and there are many who aie
making their selections am
and hav
ing thei
laid
ay. Why not
you' A most wonderfvl line to
choose from, and the prices, are

S50 downtoSt.50

aiid the kimls of sur are 0>ti<-r. Chin.
cwilla, S.|uirrel. -1a]>ai)ese Mink. Blue
Lynx. Isabella Fox. Sable Nluiirul.
tienoiiie Mink. Make ;onr choir.- >
tienoiii

Chrislmas Gifts of Women's
Cloaks
Distinrtivi* fttylc f.aiures that naxe
th-se tbi- most acre) lab!- Mbe materiols a.-r as varied as tin- sbx-k, Reiacya,
Broadcloth, (.'hiffou Hroadclotb. are the
favorites, tlte cc>l'»rsf'’r ycu toieWejt from
are Black. Brown. <>r**n, Mode, Bed
;.cd N'aty Blue and yon can pay from
140 down to S6.7S.

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The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.
Traveise City’s
Biggest
Store, with Stocks,
Prices and
Values ,.1
thatt compare
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No other store ioffers so

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many conveniences for rapid Christmas Shopping. Everything that is desired for any member of the family
or _______
any of
your ___
many
triends can be purchased under the one roof. Don’t have to leavi the slo'e'not even for your Luncheon, for most del'
delicious good

thinss a»e served at the Fountain. It is so convenient to meet your friends there.

Men’3 Suits Acceptable Gifts

Children’s Goats Priced to Close

Give your lather, brother or friend an order for a
of clothes. They would appreciate it so much and
just now there are so many
n'y splendid rnducemcntb for
purchavingr suits.

Couldn't find abetter time to get a splendid Coat for
the Children that may help you out on your Christmas
shopping. There are four lots. Lot one. lx>ng. loose
Gray and Tan .Miztjrei. Wellmade:n
00
every way. Sold for $3.50 are.now -

Never at this season has such prices been made as
we are miking now.

Lottwo. long Coats, al! shades, nicely trimmed Q OO
siresG to 14 years. Sold for $8 70, are now.. V»VV/

Owing to anticipated changes in our Clothing Dlvision we desireto materially decrease our stock and
offer every' suit in our bouse at a' heavy discount.
Every suit that we are now showing was purchased for
this fall's trade—no old stock to shos
Ve were very
fortunate tn cleanini
_ning up our tntire last year's stock
ud so this is just like stepping into a br*nd
Such conditions are very.rareT You are a most forcunate customer.when youu buy at such values as these:
All
All
Alt
All
All
All

former $10,00
former 12.50
former 1500
former ISOO
former 2000
former 25.00

Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suit's
Suits

are
arc
are
arc
are
are

Lot three. Better grades, made to fit. tiray. Black
and Brown. Splendid goods at the former O
scliiogprice of $600 arc now...................
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now....-.............
Lot four. Best Coat for $10 00 that we have £
ever had, while they last you b':y them for . •'

now....$ 7.60
now----- y.50
now.... 1150
now.... 1350
now----- 1500
now.... 19,00

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Men’s Overcoats

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Just at this Christmas time we are giving you splendid
values to that you wilt be able to own one o these
good Overcoats for little money. We make one price
lor several
set
grades, now selling at $15.
the kind made to fit.

Mien’s Fur Lined Overcoats
■mg tor Chistmas season one of ihebigKe-t
and most elaborate lines of -p endid Fur Unrd Over­
coats that you will find in this part uf the state—a
Chrisim'as plft that would rtmind ihe fortunate
years

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850.00

They are priced from S65 to ’

CHSlSnfAS CANDIES
As it oar cotton «re mtke • tporlaltr of foralthliiK 8Bi>4ty wboolt and'
etarebe* vitk tU the candiea that
thC7 trill MC «t tbelr Chrtttmts Eve
fe«UTltt«s.
Get ovr price* earir
UKradi ve will have tout of tplendld
caadr fo’ aH-We €*xrj a (oil llw of box candle*
in both tbe feimula and tbe atocorr.
A box o( daintr
«Ui make the
tbe moM dellKbtfnl of all g ftt. We
alao have bandtomr boxe* that ««
can nil to «nlt ;onr tancr. vltb anj- of
our daIntT eandlet. UtUe ones for
tbe Cbriatmta tree and la^r ones
for rour sUtA

Beautiful Books for Gifts

Sl«a1:es F"or OKiristmc IS
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That Is just what will dtl'ght thv-^ hearts of everyone, both'
young and old. Seethe great stock we hav<^—bovs* skates
^rom 75c to $2.75. men's skates up to $3.20. ladies’skates
from $ 1 to $4.

Oar Foontafn Lnnclieon
t* iK'ComICg BoiT poptlUr pvptt day.
It U 80 conivnlPDl lo meet your
trifUiU herv notJ tht-n do your gbuppiiiB. W,. xro now nerving;
Turkey Sandtvicbea iDc.
Nabkeu Sunilatw 10c.
Horllek* MaliH Milk, hot or cold.
Maltfnl Milk with eaK. hot or cold.
Tnie Fruit SrXaa. 10c.
Claret Lemonade lOe.
Eac Grape Lemonade ISe.
ne,t of Hot CoB,.,.. alth cream.' 5c.
Ham. Chicken or Choeae Sandwieby 10c.

CMRJSTIVIAS TRI

Fine Shoes for Christmas
K present that is always accepiablc to either men or women and our
stock
lock has the very newest styles and we can hi
nt anyone.
an
Women's l'anc>' Felt J.di“:s that arc so warm and comfortable.
Men's Fancy House slippi.^>. al! colors. Children's Leggins in red,
white, navy blue, br-.'wn arci mottled.

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We have a great case full of those beautiful illus'tVated books that are the finest that are made. Sell
from SI 50 to $5.

Those \yith band iron runners for 25c, those with spring round
runners from $1.10 to $2.85. The high sleds, well braced, at
90c, $1.10, $2.85 and $3.20.

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The finest line ol dainty gift books we have car­
ried. .Some of these at 10c are perfect beauties.
Others sell for 25c. 50c and $1.

Boys’ Sleds arid Ooasters

We take orders tor CHRISTMAS TREES, and wUI deliver them at any place yon designate,
can plan accordingly. Prices wlU he trom ti.00 np according to size.

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If at a loss what to give for a- Christmas present
you can always turn with safety to a good book, and
this year more than ever the bonks lead. The greatest
line are those for Boy's and Girts from 8 to 16. Books
of adventure. bistor>’ and school life, books for Girls
that will always please and help, a great line for 25c.
At the popular price of 50c this year there are more
than ever, almost every line of thought can be found in
this Kpiendid line.
Juvenile Books, and here in great piles, handsome
covers, and nicely illustrated, sell at 10c, 20c and 25c.

Suggestions for Holiday Gilts from the
Ctothing Divisfon.
Bath noS',; At.00. $4.50. $5.00. S6.C5.

..... .....

$1A0. $2.0a $2.sa $5.50. $1.50. $5.00.
rmhrcllar. t.. >t o.' Sl!k. $2.50. $S,50.

Npcktire 25c. SOc. 75c. $im $1.50.
S2.2S.
&•*! Skin Caps, a most rxcilvn:
rrrdPBt. svnuinr p;..-rd Scdl. -h .. .
the CollPSv.cf the IVtr.jl. at $5.00.
Sral S»Q Cap. AIX. for $10m
Seal Skin Cap. A;:X. fur $15.00.
S««l bdn Cap. A-lX i.ir $1AS0.
iBlilxi Haodkerrhi.!;. 25e and 50s:
Plain tVhUe
half
d..un in Ikix. at $1S0 for box.

Mt... Silk Mufti, rr
$.MC. $2.00. $3i0.

IIJO. $1.50.

Silk .V;T0Xi)!u;, .Muffltrs.

pnlirvlv

M.I.- Rl,i Glove*. $1X0. $1i0. $2Ja
$2.25. $2.50.
Tl. ». one ‘.0 a ox, fnr 50c.
ate $M0.
Kr. ry Cl,on Itofl.ry, zscand 50e.

St.<
Jhfkeu $4J*. jioO. $5X0.
$7X0. $:C. $12X0.
1...H vr Shirt Caev. m!1; !in-<!. $3X0.
!.• I’x: ,Hundki.-v!,»-f Ba*, to

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ONLY send in yonr orders early, so we

HANNAH & LAY MERC CO.
THE GREAT CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS

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Where articles are gathered from all parts of the country for your pleasure. You can
trade here and purchase gifts for-every member of the family without leaving the build­
ing. This will save yoii^ many hours of tiresome walking when looking about for the
gifts you want. We arc here to offer timely suggestions.
ART NEEDLE
WORK DIV.

TOILET SEXS

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Some of tbe newest, that are on th<- market, beautiful oooa
with all manner of pieces in them. Ti e hmaller Manicure is and
those that are a combinsnon of both. Shaving Sets, with mujr,
bpusb Slid raaor, Military Brugbes, Hat Brushes, Travi ling Sels,
most ooareniont for the man on the mad. We have th» se goods in
all manner of woods, and all prices from 25c to fG 00.

BEAUTIFUL HAND HHRRORS
A great line of these and in all the new fancy shsp s. Thrse
sell from 50c to
50 and would maue a m ist acceptable Christmas
gift.

' CALENDARS FOR 1908
These are the raos,t ^cautiful of anv year. A full lino of tiiom
at''^, 50c, 75c. SI. II 2.5. All manner of band < olors and tbe dain­
tiest of illustrations.

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Little Calendar Pads for fancy i^ork at 2c, 3c and ,5c.
Daily Mem >ran^um Pads for tbe nffi -e or borne desk at 10c.
Be^t k'od of gift f«>r father, brother or friend.

BOOKS
BOOKS
BOOKS

A full line of Bdding Bros Art Si k in all colors.
. A full line of Mercer-z -d Cotton, all colors to be
used iti lh<^ WiilUcliiiiu w.'urk that i^ so populir.
Pillow Tnj>s, all the iicwe.sV (,attcrns
L’ineb Cloths ami Diiilu-s eiiln i'stamped or cmbrnid'Ttd.
L'lneh Cloths in the dainty Drawn Work
I'. ncy Lace Ai-iii-les with tiie T< nrrif Wncels .
Fo’.induliotis for Fanc-y Pin Cuslii-ms
I'\incv While Aprons from :‘^n to oUc• Baby Pillows ,t0i-aud up
Corset Covers with beautiful d-signs for working
at Wo
Shin Waist patterns, sn-nethiiig entirely new at $1

FANCY TAPESTRY
TABLE COVERS
So.i.t- new patterns tli »t are beauties, 5i)o. f 1.
«'0
|2 and 12 ,jU
These v. ill make the niecM* kind of Christmas g fti

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T.iis will be a section that will appeal to every
la<lv that xb es any fancy work ar:d so much will be
\done fo'- Christmas gifts this year. All these beautiful
..goods will be found in the rear of Central Suirwa}-.

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Bcxiks arc as nice presents as can be made at Christmas.
We are showing some of the very latest in all tSv lines, and
some of tbe daintiest that have everbi en put out by tbe great
body of publishers. - They have all c-xt-ei!ed tbemsciras this 3'car.
Dainty goods at 10c, beautifully illustrated on finest of paper, 2.»
titles.
Devotional series two styles at 25 and :i5c, 20 titles.
1000 Boys and Girls Books at 25e.
500 Juveniles all the latest books for tbe little ones
Beautiful Books in Ooze Calf binding, in both^rown and
green, II, 1150 and 12 Nicest kind of a gift.
■ Hundreds of B i«»k8 regular copyrights but now being sold (or
the popular price of 50e.
All the very latest in the new copyrights. Every noted au­
thor has a new bof'k out this seasoti. B st kind of a gift.

If
a loss what to get for mother, sister or friend, this will
fill the bill exactly. So many styles to pick from you can surely be
pleased here,

BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS FOR
CHRISTMAS
A rao^•
i :!;. . : .1 liicrD are s* :naiiy beautiful
bindings. Ail sizes” and t*lie ju ices ,uv fiom .'Fm- t<> S<i. W<* b.ave a
full line of Bagster B.bles, Cambridge Bib'es, the new American
Kevised Edition, The Christian Worker's Bible, The Emphasized
Nt-w Testament, The Hed Letter Bible and Red Letter Testament,
Family B;Wes in Embossed Covers and the Full Leather. Prices
$l.r>0. $2 .50, $.1 *K», $1 .50 and K’*.

CHRISTMAS POST CARDS
No more suitable time to send a friend a Post Cord than at
this season. We have some beauties.
Entirely new designs for
this year. G.-t them early wujn tbuassorlmcut is at itsbesU They
arc 2 for .>0.
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EASCIIVAXORS

CHRISTMAS LINEN

That can be w<irn at any lime for the nc.vt few
mtmlhs- wll tor 2.V-, .Vlr,
.'I. SI M. S2, s i, S I .To;

Single Pattern Tabic Cloths, two yards square $2.

LADIES’ FANCY BELTS
B >oks for father, Books for mother. Books for sister and
brother, hosts of Books for the little ones. No jiar bhve they is­
sued so manr bright, beautiful, helpful books us this

PERFUMERY
A great case Tali of the new shapes of botilcs. Many of them
are genuine cut glass, and fille>i with tbe best of perfume. You
cm buy these fancy bottles anywhere from 25c to |5 *.I0.

gift,
$1,

A new line j-.ist forCinistnius. Make a beautiful
M«d** in tiie ditl-'ronb fiim-v >i ks ao*l leather. 7.'f,
:ki, .«2.

The two by two and a half yards sell for 12.50, tbe two by
three foi * 1
In the yard goods we have them at .50e, «'*0e and 90c
The SI goods with Naj.kins to match at i^:** a dozen
The

goods with Napkins to match at $3.30

CHIf^A FOR CHRISTMAS

Tbe $1 .50 goods with Napkins to match at $1.25

It would be a sji rruiid time, ihi'iigh, tog.-t a fu!i
100 pime dinner set. Tiivro arc so manj-times when
vou have friends C'^nje iiij and.you always want to have
everything in the China line ready for Ihens KsAd th> sc:
'H*0 piece white ami gold lined, a Ijeanty for IS
100 piece Decorated Brown or Pink, for |7 .50
100 piec-e d-iinty trac.-d White and Gold pattern 112
100 pi* c-r- Pink, with Gold Tracery, for only s^lO .50
lOU pii'ce with Gn’cn an<l Gold pattern, real line
at 110.
100 piece English C.asslc border, (you’ll like this]
at 115.
100 piece Austrian China. K*>sehild b rder. for
SU> 50. This set is aelually wnuh $22
100 piece handsome White and Gold with Ivv
border, plain shaiK', fur only *‘2u. This Is worth >^_‘5

We have unbleac-hed Linen, sells at 50e, GOc, 80c, $I and $1 50

The $2.

goods with Napkins to match at $5.

Lunch Cloths, the greatest variety from 7.5c to $3 .50
Thq' plain Hemp at $1.50 and tbe Embroidered at

$4. f4.50

CHRISTMAS CARVING SETS
A great stock to select from.

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Wood Handle Sets, three jiicces. --1 25 per s‘ t.
Stag Handle Sets, different designs, from *2.50 to 7.50.
Pearl Handle Sets, beautiful goods. ** 25 to $42.
Bird Sets, at II 50 and $:i 50
Aluminum Bird .Sets at ?1 and SI 7.5

'The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company

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0«MK0 fflAVWSt HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER R. 10>7.

SUNSHINE
Ruin anS RagulaUa ii »( Th«

I will try Mvar to tuOfry or
tm about aarthifiA.

■IM. TO. l«Ek mm Wtrr. u,,oa.
llrrd. but M( very
rery far. aid
ai.d a.
as they
were eolne along they auddenly opied

I will try to bo ao htppy •• I
Mfi^nd^maiw noryboo/ nappy

iron 01 council..,,TOd TO TO.
.TO ,:,TO .... b« -UTO. Idlck

ovary IMnt tbint.

.“.T."-!-?.' ■”
could catch the fawn for a (let for
Too ne. I dlda'i hare any litUr boya and glrto to pet iben. (Ike 1
.
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Bo he and the other man aUrted
running gfter the two anlmaU. The

H.l ovor fall In trying to do
Chon thlngt. I wilt Try. try
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*h0 e«K-c to school In n<) rcKJBi He lo
Hayo you Ipd uiy anov yet* It baa
111 (hr twrlftb andr. Hia uamr in Wlllira U. T,a,.r« Ui)
liaiu Brooder
‘wy
Prooj
Ethel Bow
Mamuw Uland. Mich,
ran rery glad that you and the
Hot. li. iS0T.~
n <( or ^e ncbolan in Min Oago'i Dear Pmidmt—
„a„,
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| i .ui la 1» . moalmr M U>. 8...
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Lako AM. Mich., that I bare written to the Herald. I
Hot. 2ti
^'ko to schuol every day I Juat tniwd
iTOi ProlTOii.
U. d«. I .nTro, to, 1. TO«d,
, TO. TO WH.TO
.« . TO, ■>"'
.TO. U MU. Ollv.

TOhn-JTO B.a u. ™. Mml, o. TO ..d TOO. l».k. 0.r itoTO. toto
b™'
..hrol. >’^“',.'"2 qS.
» CIto. Trt.1.
TO.1 or k., tkko .od »oid.'t rn b Mb. Akk. Wkdd.li. u. b . kTO
“ >'»'k Ok. .kd . kki. bib. to
.or, to, okb.. or to, „... p„.» TO,k,r. I Ilk. k.r
o.«d.. 1 .11. «• •“ «kool. 1 ...« .H.k»,.l.. b«. ;LTr....
oo
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i they goi Ilo . n..l.
ille creek,
OTOk. all
kU write
,n„,o„.
<n my copy
TOO. book
kook in
>. a
. few
r™ min»l«. «0«.. reading,
TOdiO,. geogtaphy
TO.,.pk, and
.od apellTOll “
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pIcklLg beechnut, this noon and saw ret. brignt.ai. ,wrnt> five cent ,.e
abom the same time.
The mother ulea. l eannot thtok of verr much to' “* '
like to see this letter
>r cbtpmuiinki storing nuU fnr win- < u can find and c
r
tb«lop of tbr
l
rloat.
deer lamped lo drat and awam over write about because 1 bare lo tMnk Prt"‘*d.
It la's
.1 on. I obould have said that
fa,,, j can aay the two, and
girt
them. I like lo read the Sunshine .Then Inver, ,he combination,
the bank wa. aereraJ feet hl«b. al- three-, and four-., The« are aerenIda Beck,
page. It la so Iniei^tliig, The leaves that the gUas vtands upaMe down
moat straight out from the water. A ,ren children al achool. There are
' ““ «miftne bow happy
ur muc
are moaily all oB the tr«‘t« and the the plate. Ho this a>. quick!) and
CMoeot after the big deer lumped In. „x g,ri, .nd eleven boys. Well. I
!>«• to •«>
coming
V
woods look lonesome Well, | mua! deftly iib |««»aible, ».■ Uiai the *ai
the tiny fawn lumped over the bank. ,„e«. i »||] doee. n ny letter U home from achool. She la aurel)
close
for this time.
may not . scape from the gUaa.
too. and Uncle Mack almoat on top ,bori. but I capt think of any more real Sunshine baby.
From jour Sunshlnrr.
Hire 1, where the myatery cornea
of It. He easily caught U
the »awrite.
'
Viola Hutaler.
In: a twenty-five eem piece appears
ter. hot It dl.l kick and fight very
,our Sunablner.
So Manitnu Island. Mich.
How cunn ng the little cbipai'inkx to Iw flo-vtlng on to,, of the water,
hard for so imall a thing, and be bad
Kgahlow
Nov. 15. i*o:.
miat
have
been!
l
don't
wonder
that
while
another one seems,to be restlook sharply not to be cm by the
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Ing on the bottom. In the plate. In
.Mb kolkld mu. koob
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“ D.m ITOU..1,„
tk.o..
leedle pointed HtUe hoofs,
|
„ore.
I This la my flrat letter and I w'ah 1
liiace Of one p cce of money, it looks
Toward evening, a, 1 was sltltog

'to be a member of the Sunshine Club.
aa If you hid two.
, •
. A Brave Fellow.
qiMctly In the house, lo came Uhcle
Sutjo^ Bay. MIeh. I like ver> much lo read the letters
A number of boys-won* skating and' The illu.-ion is caased by the pheMack with something In a gni.ny
xov. *1. i9o7. -,*•>“» ««■ printed, in the Herald. Onr.
alldliig^ln Torksblre. On a sudden the '‘••wenon known a» the t'efractltm of
alack alung over his ahonlder. He laid Dear President—
acbool commrnnHl Inst Mondav and I '“‘•'"iy**

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lu k.,.. TO d.»..., „d I. ,.k.i, .o,

tVe boa on ■ trtp to the very North
»
Pole.
•• To M«pe from the warm winds of

Uke any milk that evening. We left
Ulk k.TO ..TO ,.J,kI >kd » p...
In a goofl deal of the time ruDotng
raiind and round the room

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Wc-thave fun whm li c
•Mwlng.

thht

It wculil actually come pnj try
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Rusboll Livingston

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sciipul for the. books

*Msy. lint I get
7be teacher

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Trw Questions Inaidt. .
Master IVed la one of those mils
people wb<--ae curloalty
knoars no
l>oanda and who sevma alwaya wound
up lo aajk q-jestiona. One day be wu
to have his hair cut and his Ut|wr
juMngly aald It miiat N* cbrTw^

si^rj," Aiald Fred. "Voird have to rgt
ray head clean off; the qaegUou Are
Ins de of If." ■'

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Hew morh pleasanter it Is to alt In
cab and think how much pleasanter
fit Is to hit in a cab than It is to be
I walking, than it ta In be .^T^bfak and
Lion thk CompaMcn of a Count.
think bow niuch '^easanTwM.d
A rich French omnt, who (s a great
H U to beTrtis ca'b than H
-

.

Kind words.

:l:'

h

Ih
rtr

the u.-M Iks.

iin-ftiing

i

it.:

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il;. ;i one of you must

k-e:

eon'-

w-ii!-i P'lsh m*' olonc t 11 ><"j
1. li. down.

If yen oil 11.- dowu

lti.li wsy.iitel i-is-b the iioy in frou^

lessoua ef you. we shul! make x

very good

liuc

lOUp.

to «nouuh to reach Reulo-n."

tototo

80, M.TO,^,.i..A M^.b 'rbpjrTO'rr .'.“x*':

CTPb.

*w ^m'rmr
-ietera wv to Uuakegon. ro it 1. quite Unguage. p-ograpby and phywiolog,.
come cloM 10 the (armMa #fty. ,h„ u. to ay room. Well, as
tor me hera m my moth» U* have five wtonthb oI ochool tbi.
1 hare to get my grammar loason for
j
^
ton,,
Ob* Bommrr day CBrfc Ms(A BBd todBOrtow I wUDcloM. boplBg to aee
Your Buiuhtner.
is Rl Uma. xThlo. bat 1 came down
Mbthar maa irota mu to tho woedi -th’ >B prial. Tborc i* a SoBshlhc boy
a stay vcih my fra&daa oti the \
' J<'«stc JohasoB

n. J: \ .siate-fea

«*“'».

I ..

and her mime to M as Dago.
I
.lTOu'"-'l“k «”
*1”"'
r.rt!'..'’TO.
neat morning It got out somehow. sOkStood-bye. With best regards tu all
“"•* > F«-t *5 a

I »l. 1...* I. .
........... ....
and went |iast the house Imca Into . ^
term. I al, last to school but somei. 1 remain.
the orchard. Wb could toll by the trail
tlmr* when I whisper or Olsohe)'
Our Zoo.
^ Do, :
it left to the dewy gran. The trail
school rules the teacher cimies down
1 don't know wh^ I like the 4wst.
Mike Itokaiek.
ended at the bank of a llitir atr.mm
My deg or pu^eat
The owl was
queer kind of pel.
mskev, up my time
on
the
olbev
side
of
which
wau
thick
My rabbit or my pony or
Id II ,ever get tome?
bniah and trees, where very edten
school.
My mtls pet white rat.

wlld«ata came al that time, attracl-1
Yours truly.
I have a basum rooster, and
Kingsley.
Mich.
ed. no doubt, by our chickens. Woods
Harley Beck.
: Berne bsM and chlekws. too;
Nor. S6l 1$07.
and wlldcau and nil are cleared
I
am
onre
you
do
get
your
lessons
t be tel|f mama
away long ago. but we have always
well. Harley. They are cerUtaly
' We bavi k ragiar too.
tbo&ghl that e«e
«
write a letter
one nf
of Ihi-e
thoae .,,1,
ugly vell«w
yellow
worth working for.
,U
. AMklTOt .8 tTOk,
«“• >k>k
dtod thit bs wtshw I weald give
the same. 1 have some new memour
poor
little
fasrn.
The
little
crenSo. Manllou Island. Mich.
Mere-D half of it away;
beta who would like to Join. Their
Nov. 15. 190T.
9A, leodnem me! I don't know wtlcb tare was so smart, and oo easily naiuev are Frank Kolndorfer. Darbert
Dear President—
I'd rather kn^ And tay.
—■ ■« -— *■'
I Mked papa btoueif to plek
iMp. I h... • U..U tTOcUTO. HI.
l.'i'-MHllu. Ihl. •(.
dreadful end It came to
'
Them ouL and what do you
TOPK- 1. M., •».! JUOTO. 1 ilk. h'U.
“I ■" '
'■*
»
If yonr preeldent dues not think I
•itopMs he Mid* "Ob. well, I gues«
,.ry u.n. I .u, In th. thirt to.Ato. ""
«<1 ■»'
me Suu.hU..
suusmne
uk. up lou mu.p .P.TO. ptotop. jup,
nup.
!
Te wont rednee onr loo-"
- toys '
iMcklng beech;
. going to Traverao City .
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.... .. TO K». 8.1 ] b... lo TO >.
“‘4
8KM.DTO.8.1TO1.
..bpol. Op. PAb, WTO Uto. »0P.b.
'I"'"
bk.k 1. ib.
old tb; TO.b.b Pt ibM •.Pbtb, 1V.U, >.b«.lb™.w. 1 1.bopl iwo TOllTO
Aunt LlMle ^Idnt take up too
.. TO,
h. TOUIP. loPS. 1 WIU
BusmU Uetai^ua. Sntttms Bay. luch apace, could ahe. Sunbeams? clOM- for this time
1. built np.l TO, lb, .M. Pt lb. ....
"tech,
Only how sorry wc are that the little
on ,k.
».
the -TO
other .TO.
aide ..TO
there is ..a -----nice
From
NeUle UvlBSiWB. Suttnoa Bay. fawn did not suy with Anni JUule
playground where we boys play base
' Vera Barratt.
ball and other games. When It gets a
Mtah. Name ooM by RnsMi Uvfnr Maybe th( botxaU dldnl get ft. af­
Next lime yon come to Traverse
ter all. Your prraldent likeskto think
little cooler then the little lake will
Cllv I-hope >-oo can make me a call
Prank Kolndorfer.
Darbert . «>■(• toll It, mama found K. and the two
fieeae over and 1 can g<> home on tin
Irvra Oarry. Kingsley, Mich. Karnes trotted oB Into the woods togelhci
aoBt by Vera Barratt.
and lived a long, long ahilc.
M'alter. Louis. VIoM and OUachiTOTOH.,,..,.,'
Untsler. WHIle. Harle). and Idi
A nice iwsial has <-oau' from Har
Iboupb, ■ wp.bl .ni. M . I.,,..
,,,,,, TO,;
Beck. Jeesle Johuron. and Arthur (dd Kettle., a ho liven far away from
while w ehave U'lier-wriiing tbi» at
Blahkinan. South Manltou. Mirb.
Michigan. In k^ariyvllle. Florida.
lernnon. Wc have it for langVEc to­
Tile postal had a pictuiv of croco­
is the lake i
day aud I thuughi I .would write to
I H. Y. F. Bunth-Ae Club Cradis RHI. diles and orange tree,; doean't it )»P. 1 Wl.b IP P. . TOPTOb.. P< Ul.
<» •
I queer that Harold reolly 1h>cs
, FuBshlae Clnb as you are. I n-as out
*
them:

I hunting iwh nuls and wh.m wc i;oi
iso:. .-TO-........... ...........
H»uH»u WanO. Mxc!.
MtSu Howard Manle}'.
Iinough we nvm back again, Weli.
Nov j:., i<s.:
Loto Wtotfred Mary, born Oct Zi.
Nine letUTK haw muie IiOoi Mise I must clow' tor iWa time
' l>*«r Fivc^dentISM; Harry Edwin Mncy; born Jubc Dago’s school a, toulli Manllou I Youiw irulj,
I "'v stv all writing letters t.-ds). »o
1»0T. Moyfleld. Mkb.
Names Your piTsldent n- glad lu aelcoau- the
ta.iiU t; Mmsler. |l ihcmghi I would write .vou a IcUei
am by Mre. Luther Macy.'•ea Runsbtovis
'itow many Ikvcj, nul^ did y.m get'
“"v ««« »“*■. I go to .^h.mt .»
1 m..' them very mucK
iTf <l">- Our leather is very kind t”
empire. Mk-h
Again «c have a Irttor frum Aunt I
.
jus. My studies are reading, aiitiinit<u). D>. IW7.
IdsAe. Tour I
teat opoBod her I
Nut
So. Maniiou Island. Mich. “c. ph.v»loI,Mty. Unsuage and spelling.
iritor eagerly to sec wbai the later jlVar PreeidcniNov. 15 ISa-T j* Bke 1.. g.. to school voiy much, af
railag Story wae to be Iths time. Ito j Ak I have time I wlU wr«.ILar |‘r«'etd«'l|(—
1*^ * 1‘”'* vs-alxon. Tlu-le
about the mile fawn, such a d.xir lines Ui yon.
b«\o fiovx'd i
A» *v have leUer wiitiag In srluwt.
mUe ia»n: Wouldn't you have liked pi'c I 15( ii t.eii.-i here lluin < («-• , j,m gutog to «rp-,a leltei l<> the
1 pick iliviu ulaitsit t
to hate one tor a |>el ? Heiv U what down mi ih.- farm. tovauM' ib-re i> suiaxhln.-OuU as I wish to In- a un-i'v : I'-an close.
A«Bt Uxxli- says
ta Uii.n ju-biK-l lieis- 1 go in Kthnol‘ tot (4 It
V-1-r* tnf V.
« -tki eflnni! et.'rj .Ixiv
Vesta. Wkiah.. Nov IS. lio'T.
<1«>
* iillll il •f'l
lire ! a I hiiif a long'
Owe Bonehtoersgrad.
1
I s.'m.ili!
Ukh«! f
1 wondet If }„u A-aii Imagine a(i>- '•«ti»i''
"
le'Crli itM
V. t.'iio i ..athlug like the »-uuIm a. we have tbMi piti'.-rsoi.
,i I'.te-V xa- t'lV.- t.ac!.1.^
bore? We faav. si.fS, i„:1fs gud mile* ihcui v.tx
.- I.-.
!.rl I i
Tt.- lincli-i c.(lts 'Wx.
..................................
Of fpresl laud, coven-,I with evergret^ ers tH* t,
If g.-«e
g.-t« .mo
lUio inc
ihc rvviurvviixkMl «tr
Off to.Ui.- trees aud Dewr I>reit(ieiitti»M of Minal Mil,!-. i.,« so m«ch. rU.Mw and .me
^
UUcr aud latgn than «uy you ever Uon room am! it,- ciber gore Into inv „
pndnBtog u- look lll-e winter
We are wr ung Iciie.*
MW. Much Otftbc fomi haa a daoae prole.sor s rciem I have tour aiudles. There arc a peat ut.iU) Iwetto^auu so 1 thought 1 wwtW wme t., vou I
kk.‘^'^T‘'
echulara to-my
p'cklng torw wish to become a memli. r of ih< Sun-

ri:

A.

iiii,, .1 idi,:ue»i i.. r.

t!-. ii;.»T ai;

Xiik

well.

If .only loot,

yi.iu-tiiKi

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

‘“-I

N"« "'Hy

•"

!•»»’ 'if ‘■“Uld rim

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..
..

'.m
'm.. 'tk '
9w| tbnt I had flew nwa> a

> b...

axil

Cut Stone Wort

be.-

.•

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........... — ,

-

'‘'Hlieiil, fear of er.u'khis

la- y.-iir last l.-fie':

• Ob. the Jolly old gamea
ter time brtngr!
r Well go sliding and skating togeUi-

Ol Xl^
IbTO X
.TO »re loriy-iiiue
'“™ ""
*" ■"
ut
conrae there
are ‘."iTO
wild anlsctinUrs
at """■
school ihls

“f"

am glad that you nr»- inierested in
.Sunshine iMge! and hop.' the* Will

sRnild mi! up SI> e.iiiti-uK-vllv. and Id
,
, ,
,,
, ,
A I TO
.
r-' ltiiig
.1 kai U'ell iitid
l..»;.-and luavl.e i«vd t d-li ll. iiioro
.
,
,
■ ,
,
.
rt'Ai iVs-will flrd v.iu 111.- Siune. I
:*kTO.iii mkis.
,.dlk T.
II ....
s.M siA
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viiiv iiiai
,1... tk,.^,„„
lueik*
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ivjis pl......
r
...
.......
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' pul the fawn to :
4a .
,™„ ,k,i
I,
> much iiolaiI bring your warm miftcni cause It .
Bight ttetom with the UtUe hoof eUt-

Monumental

noD'l say It was only a word. It
' the count arrive v .'Itb Ukes very little tn hurt a soul. To
' block the wagon going downhill, to
dn^i Is t.-r\ tame it lias 'pr.;p the- mason K-diig up. needs bnt
snow on the gtiiuod and it seems
But on.- lioy siiddouly rememlu-ied
U<coiUd- I
of the aitracilous to a ja-bMe The art of kind word,—
lintel'. 1 would rsibti rt*at aiitumgh you rannoi stand
It look Hkv summer. WeU. as 1
upright on thin ice without Its
nwiical nicks. IMuk »..rrt. of yiiconrris.nieni, of comfort,
mlssevi one day. It was found to u to sympathy, of apprcvUlloo—la
going 'through, y.t if von lay
e no more to wiile, I mill elcwe.
not half enough enltllOm yiiur SunsiiiiKi.
rwrue l.-oanl flat un the im it wtl) le fimiiyard asleep In the pigsty with beauiii;ol art
'
till- pig. Ou amithi-r eenision it w.^» rated —ThtKigbts

y’'"™

up .yii‘1

**>
like and one ,HH,r little fellow fell
**“ ""



nfik-r fln*l ordvriug by wire accomnio«k mmro. TkTO .■l.k
Jk. ko„ .M ----------- ---------------- --------------tlH- bank with pile, sorrowful faces. >biUi.ns Ut fclm>-elf and a stable tor

I
-L

0 •“OB
rhouRhi .1 *-ould write a

I... I... .1,,... Id ... .i.iiTO
Tbi-n

'«uch. The teacher la
B«»d to we. Her nawr U JJIe«
There nr,- . great many
beech nuta ibU year, >*“’
but as 'I «“>
do «">
inn

ahould like to see Rover
very '
„;.k.' H. p.k.1 l»
Sice fellow.
.'

Nett mom

te^ouD the llUlc thing was so Unie

‘“^5
^

. to.8 to k..:-rrr

lUf we fed It from-a sjioon and by af-

Awl l ee leaned the new faablona In
eaowbaUs tbie year.
And a way to keep lelcliw.growing.
: And the prctiieai jdeture lu drew on

X
lenif

\yo* She Comctt
th- inah.-, «W ii, atlldraa !»,. .
,
______ouee raid that we have <i;ih
.,3., o>o^„
^
UatmMd S r imicr aa ancb aa
»peak. Atierwar. o are ho»- ni-irli
of the inatruetlon
t» rvtn.mu. i.ii.
ah. aaked:
•H-by U it that w» have iwu

.
-Btoto to TOild to TO, ,
_
.
.......................
<"
"-I
So Maniiou taland. MIeh. w«rtid lock too dookcd .f wy had only
. - .. TOTO TO. Tod., u‘ ■>.».. ». U V., TO*. . TO TO...
Nov. IS. 190t.
ocr eai.
. mr« old. 1 am tn the fourth reader.
Monday and I mint
write
Pmldrol—
- Xo; taat la .not the n«sM. S'ou
day. I hare lust flntobod my omn- *
It u anowloi a
I niah lu be a member of the Sun*> fWt. Doaler'
bers and school is nearly out now; 1
today. There are only
h^/blne Club. I am wruing this letter
ma'am. Bo that what'
will have to buitle. | thought If I did
•'* torye tn acbooL
lesson Our eeheol
war go to oai- car and out the
not wr te to you. you woold arrlt* to
brothers apd one slater. My ala- Ifor
^ my language
^

n.w
to me and tell me to send mv card
’• “‘•f » F«Ar old. She likes to **^Fsn Uat Monday, l Ukr to go to

Little Jack Rroet.
little Jack Frost,
cone for a call.
It down and I could see it was aome-| ,
, „„„ ^^te a letter t,.
With a aaek fnll of eoon on my thing alive and was all curioatiy in
^
^hool every day My
mlome. bo be emptied the tack onto ,„cher'a name U MUa Orahim. I like
• JReaae get out of the way tUI l shake the floor where It lay. and InsUnlly her very much I am In the second
It ahoot.
up Jumped the spotted laau. shaking ^rade
Jwt to make the air fmher and lU head. stHktog ihe «oor with Its u:. ni
U Hto. “IUa
colder.
I... tTO. ..d ■M.l.i, 1» .k.ITOm- k. 8.1. Ik. 8.k>klk. Cl.k kkd 1 ITO. ..
touch It at our peril. Just think of |,.,|e ,i,t„ whose nsnte U Nellie
^ a prMty long time alncr ] called
M you Uit.
than a week
_ Too auM think me a very l.ie
remember we did not get It
1

RADET;

UUad. l Ukr Utt- island better «b»"
1 iiaUa... i a« .ala. «. u. ili.
Itthitouse vnino Diabt South Manlloti
haa a naiural-harbor. 1 aim close
now and .tody grogiaphy.
FVom «re:r Sunablnrr.
Arthur Blackisau
JlghtMwV* •*««
« •*
^ good many 61 the

tUu-

t.ikmc

the

jio-i

hlniself.th.. brave Iwy «t(b
i„-tog rope to raach his fru-nd
h,.
Mm out. thougbhewss
iii'inieni ton soon, for he was so
■-vhxiuslcd iwllh his ('Boris to keep hit
head above water that he would very
soon have sunk —London Telograpb.

Grippe or Inflaenza, whiefaerer jroa
to caQ it, is one of toe moat weBkeoiag
diseases known.
Scotfj- Ema/j/ofit which u Cod
liYer Oil and Hypoitooaphttes in easily dn
gested form, if the sreatest strcn8tb4n^cr
known to medical sdilenee.
It is BO ea^ digested that it sinks into
toe system, maldng new blood and new tot.
and straigtoeiiing nerves and muscles.

Use Scoft*^ Emuljion after
IffialmMt #ar Onagto aatf CM*.

Keejj
Your Nerve
It is nerre energy that runs
the organs of your body. The
storage battery « the nerve
gpUg jo the braifi and spinal
cord, and fro* this battery
nerve force is sent out through
the system of nerves. To keep
the body healthy vou must
i,
8^,.^ TO, ,h. OrSAtlk W-pHt
imperfectly, the circulation is
sluggi.sh,
-luggi.sh, digestion
dig(
bad, appe­
tite: poor, kidneys
kidnevs inactive, and
aches, pains and misery
the penally.
You can keep the svstem
V.'rvM

lists in generating nerve
energy:
strength
y: it strengthens
the
nerves and makes the whole
sjstem strong and vigorous.
1 pisacura In tveommrnotng
i' Nmlnr
thOM
su5»r;n*
Dr. Mil.....................
.. to
...........
..............................
from n»(-bT-j« yrostration, lasos-.iUa
-and
nksunrnoly.
nksUnrnoly.
ATtsr
(rvcfxil
(i
month* b-ffsi.s* from above d:.
1 tr.eO'ttuA aed. 'ln* and rauad i
J!at*
1’ soothe* and *treng-.'.na the ner-s
.toomr and dsi esstof tboushta and
gltee the suRr ■r. renewed Fl-es,*ih
and h<^ it i
a runerO D«rre reinxSB JACC'tt

ALL ORUOOISTSt DOc. AND SI.OO.

»»»»»»»»»»»

The Man Who Spends
A Few Dollars
r.ir B-iild f>4 M .•<; la s -an’s tu kn w /ut h
netting the h
as ih • man wh • spends rtunJrrOn.
If you arc b iildtns .ind rt-pjtring. oo master «'h thrr
j’i^u are spend
a f»-w d-IUrs or many, we give yf»u
you
onr br't attention and service and a'ways the nghf
ighf i nce
We an* preptred
give you the nght pr < - bee tu»e of
our CM -;.itio ia! ni iTjfaruring faci'iiies.

Let Us Hgnre witti Yoa*

Jraverse City Mfg. Co.

SIAXV.

Dr. Milas'' Ms
Cur* h ssld By
W-M gusrsflt** thst
-------------- -... B«(v«et. It It taHt
he willI rstund
rsTund yeur
yi
nsosy.

vacs Modi ml Co.. Elkhirt, lad

DETROIT
BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
«* -I
te

.neectnOer,.*
theussnds

snd

upon

Flour With Otialily B3ck Of It
.\'c Flo'jr wi'l y.atd wi:h tht housewife unless

sui­

thous­

ands of
yeunq P«cpi*It
can help you. Wr,ls ter our
csteioque and B've us
tM
chance by spending the next
Enter
Six meaths with us.

W.' F. dewcll. President. A.
J. Bennett. C. A- C. R. A.
Principal. 15 WitCM 81.

U-.1> TKSr k-1 -v.of i-s splendid b.k-inz
Z q ali:ies—knoc* th ;T rc»ul.s are aUays
nform.

Tour WlthalltlieGoodaessof the Wheat

HANNAHaiAYCO.

' V *

MA TMUMOAV. OieCMKR I. MT.

Ins Miona.

HOME CHEER
MRS. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor

Many a MUwr wv

throBsh oBo coreer and atreteh thH

Stadly weleoM rach a eonalble i

baadkereUet so that it CU torn a

Tlocable sin.

sort o( fltted noMe. TUs la then bast­
haodkerchlet

It eoBtaias (osr
OettlB- clo*^

lo

Clirt»ua«.

(ob>«rU. tbe whole Mttw ii MtUed br

W yon

the .Mgh:

TIU ChrUlnwr
•«»—mtlo

(eUow*—with

•«““*«“ «
"A P«^*t should bo hu oxpreu-

Pr«ty

store sarten

are

eaally

H l« made o( one of the U*ht

we-made br
uj shlrrtn*
«•.....US ribbon
1.VM.4. orer
V.VI u <

patwsolt of sateen or allk. A

«>*

m, .Im » rtooK- .IU. U,™ UOBlc u.,

rooy cbeeka 0( May!

objects befewe you.

matrt)

the

parcan '

hole, and oped tbe parasol about balf^

tweeter lufoage that

tbe ablay ansela aay:

with et^ors 10

Place the point ol the parasol 1

paper ot the base outline.

waj-.

Five years aco we felt “Bush" fOr

and

the

pockeu

thus

-V

m:

eol will Juat fit. Cover tbU standard
peatla* at the top to ralber heavy

How lottf U It away—'
ao

PB~RU’NA IS EFFICIENT

ner U catbered Into a bud or ribboo.!

|
ot ud tbe apron U complete.
A novel sin U a foldla* work-baekei

which

tl«>u«ht thiouch ooido- elutic bud ud flnUhlni it wlih .I'.l'- tuund .pribkled .ith flout.
iho tute. use. —U. ot UK loot.. To mU. It
For ,b, louduiob.
“>»»«
-) ------------------------•ItiuO... kiol It.
Tlbbo. .b«or. «" b Plu. ol uod .bodi fl., t«obu,
Jsood will (or the reclpleiiU
looplne K
square and two lnch«« thick. !u the,
I
“Now. for tbooo reralu. expeod Iom
make a'
Chlldrro cu eaally make UtUe -book • center ot thli toundaUon
the »“»«?
»«r* thongbt. Hake
, marks for teadieM or (rieoda by cut- {bole |n whl<« the point of tbe para-|

“How lone U U away—
There U

900U

ribbon,

- rartoDs poekMa. cuafatoo*. etc.
t"

Tboy-To thlwkla- of the ruutn- of the,*®"

BIOM



'e di a roller for tbe eaae. There which- besides beins foldlas la also
sUadard. and therefore more desire

objoeu w bud Ui*t

bou •«, Tory dty:
“How loDf J* U awoyHow lou I* It oweyr-

twlodoor with

thread strans

Tbe edfe ot the first
left by the cot-aC cor-

A tons, roomy needla roO lor the
traTOlHns outfit la o( fiowond ere

Th* etiHalniM Mllowt.

PROniNENT HOSPITALS SAY

ed arooad Uc outer edsre o( tbe first

formed 1

For a Traveller.
Wiil make u
excellent
receptacle
tbe fiiwt Use In tbe bUlory ot oar
Unleai one hea a eaae on purpose for ttrmble. sciators. needles, cotton.
family, and instead of cnttlnc down
for them, stickpins, brooebe*. stock;,1,4
folks get to tbiakla'— tbe number ot pereone to whom we
(doe. in the usual number rennlred
a aewing screen U uotber eonven.
erltb foTTOwed brows u’ cray
must send gins, we boldly sUrted
nowadays for ahlrtwaUts and stocks. lence for the girl with a
“Bow loog It aoema away—
make a lilt of all the people
are very bard little articlee to part: Get a csrpeiMer to make tbe frame. I
An' they are u little cblldreou for to .boB .0 .buld ILk. to
„a
, ooovulut Uttl.
%bteh b of n^. about a yard hlah.j
tboee they lore they pmy:
eou H we could, sayi a writer In
^
purpoee is made of ei- -ubj uui mure
-----------——» --------------—
more uiso
than iwen
iwecty
inebea!
“Ood keep tbe UtUe feUosra
Country Life In America. We reason­
derdosrn fiannel for the tnalde, ud.«ide. About a foot from the lop are:
To their Chrletmas!"
ed that we should not be able to give
two stripe of wood, which serve aa|
—AUuta CoosUtatloo. •omelhlng to everyone, bnt at ieaat
Cut out a piece of whatever you|shelves for spools. AcroM the two'
we should have the pieuure of think­
use for the outside, and one of the I frames stretch a piece of denim of the j
A Dealra.
ing ud wishing gifts. Ud no
flannel. eUhl by six Inches: bind-color of ihe flowers In tbe cretonne.i
D to have dwelt la Bethlehem
eonld cheat ne out of that. Tbe rc>
^’bea the star ot tbe Lord abone snU ^s noet surprising. We forgot thaee together with ribbon. Turn up Tack this firmly to the frame with |
tw^ches <« one end Ud
(asiei» brass headed tacks. Cover thea frame
hrl^t!
DO one.
Every one received eomeboth ends ot It by feather
;llcblng|wlth tbe cretonne. Across the lower!
To have abetterad tbe btfiy waoderere thing, even if It was only a letter.
through th^ center forming tittle
to pock
P0cki|.art of each frame fasten to the den-1
Ob that bleaaed Cbriatmu nlsht!
Tbe Cbrtatiaas feeling was ext^ed
To bava Uaud tbe tender, wayworn, over weeta In stead of being crowded eta which are convenient for eolUr Im pockets of tbe cretonne, making
studs. Tbe case U folded np In three the pockets on one a little wider than
taat
into a short period ot “rush." Tbe
sections ud tied with ribbon or tos- on the other. Above this Bnst
Of tba mother nnAefiled.
gifts were certainly more appropriate
tened with Uny l«>p ud button.
pocketr place on one frame a
And. wUb reverent wonder and deep
before (ud approprUieneas
row. Fasten to the side of tbe frame
dcHgbt.
Is.tbe supreme teet). ud finally we
b.. ,B boiflini bB»-. o.;
A Lasting Qift.
To teve tei^ded tbe Holy Child!
made more preeents at a smaller av­
---------------fl.Bv mU... b.i,B.o ib.;
When we are planning glfu tor
erse coat tbu ever before. In the
Hnab. sn^ a fiery wu net for thoe;
Cbrlstmai
we
try
to
think
of
aomecoarse of tMa experience we atombled
Bnt eare may otlU bo thine:
osof
pockets,
fastening abovi- one
Qpon a bit c( eystem which eaaed and Ihtng lasting, not a gay banble that
ror are tbere ant UtUe oneo otUl to
win be admired, then laid aside „j[a rmall cushion, and above another a
almidlficd the
““l.mallnecdle-booksl^ of tbe cretonne;
,
did asray witb tbe bordeneome feel­ forgotten. Something that wlH
Just below the spool-shelf on the olb-,
ror tbe aake of the Child Divine?
ing of which many people complain. tlnue tbrougbout the year, ud conframe hare a wide shelf covered
Are there so waaderias pllfrlas oow
h the
.he cretonne.
eee.eneo
Tt,u
.heH
i
with
This
shelf
To thy naan ud tby boaw to take?
of cnvcioiies. one
be opened each
hinged with ribbon to that It may
And are there- no
motbera
wboae
eek during tbe year.
The scheme which we devised h
weary bearu
Vse the large legal envelopes, and, close with tbe aereeo. Above this put
Simply u alphabetical Ust. with mod
Ton can comfort lor Mary^ aake?
i tbe ouuide either sketch a picture another row of pockets.
we call­
FOr tbe knitter one of tbe new knit­
—Adalilda A Proctor.
- write a jingle, descriptive of tbe
ed it tbe “Cbrtatmu Record.'
ting bags intended to bold tbe need­
took eotne abeU of ruled paper of or- contenls. which may be books, hand­
les as well as the work will be wel
kerchiefs. letten from distant (rienda
eome. It requires two pieces of silk
room tor twenty-live namee on
• "U tboo art blamed,
pictures, newspaper clippings, puted
sheet
rhe eheet was niled vertical upon cardboard, of contributions from In contrasting colors, one for the out
• Th«B lot tbe BnnablM nt thy
side, the other tor the lining. Jolu
ly Into four columns, a wide one (or the different members of a club
them nqatly. Fold this strip togetbert
the umee. uotber wide'fme for tbe which tbe recipient may belong.
• On tbe dark odsea of eneb clood
"How lOBC Is It away—

TUI f^brlatmur-

Aa' tbe old

'-S;s4i2f *
'Wusgtf;:
r ruiB pt-Bi .ill viLi iBLi: i> thhti je luririuEu. biuisb

BOSPITj

/“aAT.kRUH of ihere.plrsu.ry vwgsnsj
.7./W,
u s e.»mntoasilm.'3t
cu
»mniODsilzn< at in Caskada
(or !
n-eltoood/vVw^snMVte ^.Trni ''1'«»cbfaugBs. Nowldan
. »s.k s niileeaslly.
leael tw.-il.ird* ..f tlu-yst.
' isea.
Th<«
eon.liiloQ
is no Houbi caused ».v i
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^ * emm $»r It I* agmodloakand %C
•Through tbss. Ihre. rues we derira
till- I'-r-s. fle-vrrs Winter* ex]>erienced »n
t^anktuL
■ to msgr hmowB^ffiUbe pabllc ib* s<»
SIStana/fiteaoadSiKpherd.
| bcteiu-y of your
ibi. IIBIUI ih.«.uiib.Qt.
I‘
SMtnori
I It hen
cstsrrh <"
■nestarrh
.•ii.--fs-ivn* ii» if .,)b.b ;
ilospiial SL John, oTSL Jahna.
Therefure. wlMa IVrona was cI1»cot-'
v . bri i» 1
lb-- -y.tem It l»
u ulvtinatv ia>- i
Prortoo. at tjuebM.
rsilicau.

I

A Isicr letter r«wtved from the saM

ipool-shclf ud tbe top put anoUier! onl.ramonriu'drvrdusulnTiTllmiir~! ^' "-y^^^^^



artlele to be given, a third (or a spec­

that Uea

JP«mW

be will be surprised to find bow many
narrow apace at tbe right hud trifles may be placed In u envelope
(or the cost. As fut u a gift s
and with a nttle time and Ingenuity,

t»hh

Toe. It It

only

ttree

weeks

to

Chrtstnas. Have yon beenn to tUnk
of yonr

holiday abopptof

ynt?

We

lone moeb of tba real Joy ot cIvltiK.
and

Indeed, when one begins to think

if nee which will be explained Uter

• Black IB tby brotkerW aUea.”

loven^t which tbe slv-

tBf tymboUsca. by walUng tfll we are

decided upon, tbe name and coat

bow moeb pleunre may be given that

the artlele were put in the spacee (ol

will coattnue throughout tbe

towing tbe ume.

Exchange.

Tbia record wu a great

Bbopping. At home the list was kept
where It eonld be couulted at a

Buttonhole

two brass

rings

about three-fourtbs of an Inch in di­

for

-I suffen-d with prlvce catarrh «aW
Among Ib.-M- lu.liiuiion* I* that ..f found l‘eninaofTalu. lntreatlng..ldud
-f li.HKl Shepherd, wbo gave ,d,.tinslecaiw.of catarrh l> Che llosplul I WTvce Co hr. Harin.aD, «pd after Wcle f.-llowiog eiidorsfl-raeni:
; tag Wfsttn. nt a* be advU«L 1 can nay
who wTile.a* fiJlow

Usk Vour Druggist for Tree Peruna Jflmanac for 190$.

ameter with silk of tbe tame color as

A Aunflewer Cushion.
A pretty little article

Pre Ihelr endor^-meut of the remedy , opponnnitv l« iwrform her part of lb. ■half hour."
Mr*.. Etu Itooker.
Which bss b«. n SO helpful In Uw Irvsi-'. restiwallve
restiwalive prureiw.
t>T.SV-«.
Btect of ihetr i>
and I
I one flif the msnv hcplial* which bar. K. tv. T_ Canada, wriw:

happy t.1 tell T m iha> .v«w»r ' * •"
cur^ «< it
. ,_
Columbuk,
.. OM
- -Jo,
d. a
,
Peruaa ha* given ns «U*fac-.ion. Three («dli> tion. for wWh I am truly thank*
Having waetf Prrvaa /or (fis^asT
pall-m. have tried ii. one •-ve,c old.. fol- > th 1 nk l*eruna the bnt OMlieiBs
mtoaOta, /or our sAA and
-............................................ iWtam la taj
happ} to
fmsyf*e.w.yrssf n.ach rellet.^. m-r- than be has been
aath/act!....
-------- --------------------I
I'cruna not o.-iiT prompUT roHevm
i nuqrts
r of yea
------------ ---------------O
The Sisters ot tbe a
A y^ag girt, t
AagatiTO. I90S.
.--------- .metoni far
Obstimte
Maatreal.
Peraaa cansi^ ta
slairhal diseases in the chronic augSk
and sew up more -than half way each
After a continn.-d u»e -f the remedy.
arse. H t« only twaaoiiaou M
side. letting a flap turn over on each
a gtswt deal
ctoal leaa
lea* medCctna
medlclDS
sme.
a uao “'o o ei vu
^ this InsUWtioL hx« found Do reason lo vlDc-d tbe that I'cruna to
_____'
that agtiwt
side to show the lining. With these, ^huge it* g-d <-plnl..n of the nm«U ’ as a touuj will he neewaary tocnreaallghi attoek
m
.
______ eajarek i K»e
s
I of catarrh ibao would M.
he ____■______
re«]iilr«d
ta
Saps turned out. make a row of
tu ssUafactiuo to tbe fullid ne! re!lev.- the aiimenl after ti »■ «■< hMaat
chine stitching half u Inch from the tow lug terms:
walk for a quarter of au hour without. towad to be.-omo chrwCs.
top. This will
hold
tbe
drawing­
string*.

help

^ "'**** * **

•1^—.—
mm fwwww
„, ■•ftofscrorj' _ *
e
, Heniaa. HenvomsicsdAllMy
n»cd a* s |>r<-venuUve and relief la
,
-—-esrrtaadoetu*^
hundred, of c«e..
'
1
r!.
U.1 M-iIa.au
------------- ---------------- vtigthenlng tl... ian<N«J ' .J V**'’*
These Insllintioas do not hesiute to ! »,.o,bfue.. and thus giving Satnn-an'
^
but In the gr-.-st lior|dul*. where u wx..

bolding

ment'a notice, and witb It waa u

hair pins ud hat pins, to made to rep­

tra abeet of paper of tbe aame'tlM on

resent a sunflower, ud may be hung

which were jotted down soggeotieBi

the Hnlng:

fasten one on each slde’of the fabric aod thus leave a rlng.!br‘ghlrolor.-.l pap<-r rings which come

between the flaps and just below the stains
headlD.

The

carried,

with no

needles may
(ear

of

made by alkalies

be safely j such a* citric arid* can
making

a^i.ut the process reqolr-s

or

Cake

U'ltho-ji Butter

or

Becss—

acids !on tbe nears: these abowed through' Cream It-geiber one cup of togar, ona-

be r.-nored' th- gls** and as they were clos<-1y halt cup of lard. Ux n add sk-wly amt
much care.' fliu-d

together,

with

no spares

be-

cup of buttermilk, at rring (borooghly.

on the wall or beside a bureau. Knit
hole in the bag, by sllpjilng
thorn Alkalies
(lime and lye come underjtw..n, they form.d a solid mass of 81ft log.tter three ot four limsw Jwo
from Germantown a round piece about
ihrciigh these hoie*. Forstring* In-^ihis bea.i.i will yield to
the appUra-'cidor and gilt Afterward,,to preserve two co;w ct^floor, me teasp<
pree- (our Inches In diameter, with short,
tort ribboBs of the color of the odl- J tloo of diiiitod acid* such as citric ac j tbe paii -rs and give a neat finish, a ^intamoo. one of
nutraeg,
thick -loops, and strcicb H
haaty. ahan^aonsaed words, lutsad
side silk.
Il‘1
Id. and acid slato* can be taken out'piece of b.right red felt waa poeted leaspc-uful of rlimw. one b
we bad read and greatly enjoyed
curled hair which has a foundation
Of brtag filled with tbe peeee and bapThis year as never before toltial*. by the appIleaUnn of spirits of harts-1 sroFiolbh- m.-r them, covertny the on-‘of soda. ih«j sti.- m ooe cap at aoa4certain book. Three or four friende Of coveted card board.
plaeM at tbe asriatmaa-dde.
^
•*r.-movlng such rtaioe
--------------undeolde of the saucer. 1'ou can ed ralslos. This to nice and tnexpabare in demand. And the always per-^ horn ' When
had aimllar taitee. and by ordarlng
Around thto tull yellow satin ribbon
plexing qut-stlon what to give a man ^ the »ork mcft be done so that tbe'
Baye a recent wrtur:
il Imaglm- a prettier ash-tray.
eeveral we were able to get booka at two Inches wide, and Uck a loop ot
Bggtesk Fralt Cak«y-Ooe cupful a»
may be safely answered by buying process can be suspend-Nl Just at thej
MM people who have aay of tbe « redaction. We think it a good plan twisted
Uaes for Bsga.
brown Germantown
linen
and
hemetuchlng
and
embroidright
po.iit.
The
solution
used
must,
gnr. half cupful butter, ooe cupful
veal Cbrtstmaa epirit In tbeir htaru!
to write narnea In books tent at cardboard at the back for anapendlng
. l.S n't throw Bi^y salt
flour
er ng the luilla! or monogram on the be very weak at first, the stfeiigth
sour milk, two copfuto floor, one cup
wut to do something for those wbo|chrtettnas. Vntnscribed copies mey be
1-.1C.' wh.'ii you hav.- us'-d iir i-mpAt the top of this tie a bow of
handkerchiefs thus made.
Or.
it ciea*-d according to the .‘B.-ci
fui rairiti** seeded aod ehoppsd. one
an leaa fortnnaie tbu tbemaelvee passed along to a frieod'n friend if narrow yellow aatln ribboo.
t..-d
from
tto-of. tbe cotil<-uL->.
your time to limited, buy the handker-1 aired. at:d it mu-t
. I»
l» appli-d
applied a di
drop
iea*,K»:.f d
me
toa^
at that happy tlma. ud yet often aupneatee are received, and why not?
Wash I
chief and'wbrk
e Inlllal.
jat a lime, e.ieh dn^y W-Ing "refully ;
rttmainirii. Iialf tea«;*ioo(ul cloves.
I tall, almply beeanae the “doing- is ^e bebeve in IL
coiasccratfl- to tb*- tho.is
_ .
_
Seme Simple Gifts.
Another gift which some man may Spread oi.-r the stain with The finger.
' mmxmJiMA ..b»
1
I d and one elotb. * mv-d-d for daiH
Cake-Two cup.
crowded out
\
|
as Christmas Day drawa near tbe
The demand (or something new for And acceptable Is a cover for the un-,then ri^.sl oB at once wlTh u cloth
-M-lHdd tasks
‘■•‘P
**
Christmas la such a busy Beuson;;„st looks worn
and
much
us.
Christmu comes as eureiy as tbe alghOy l^ephone book This should wrong .-ut ortcU-ar WTiter
.\ti out
there are ao many last things to bny; ^bea a gift It sent a check mark
F..r *,«
...................... "
fMiive season, say* ih*- C E. World. be of some appropriate color for the ime of th- statu
must b.- avoided.
ao many packagsa to de up: ao many puoad against it. designating whether
And this year tbere seems to be a room hr den where It is to be hung, which can b-.- arcrmpllsb-d by rub
.
,
. .
people to be remembered, that we
if by expreet. Tbs usetulosu larger number ot articles than usual
It should lie lined with some plain bltig the slali.-d part w.th a sWt ‘
'
• “
v

,1^ cups of raisins, two c:,|.v
•re apt to say. “1 did mean to carry. p,
gccount sbeeu doea not cease
from which to choose.
tboas ptotnrea to tbs bospltal, and
the passing of Christmas Day.
braidT'ndernenlh is a

- ------------------------: ji*>UL-bt and mad- «..■ f--r the work, mix with s<mie <-f the floor before adFor the woman who writes, for the old-gold
take eld Mrs Brown that jelly, but
no,t awrUls know with what ImpoPen-W.pero.
and much l.-s trou'-I- to prrj»o-.
ding to lb-dough bake In Uv.-r* and
Oman who gardenfc. for tbe woman heavv board foundation to bold tiic:
have been ao bnty, smd now it M too
,*^0 one Uk« up tbs uak of
bool,
I
T!,.- ................... ......................................................................................... ..
.. ...........
m
who must sometimes be her own maid
Mte. I wU! have to wait uUl next Acknowledging a Christmu present
_____________________
i-.iF .raid-- .It horn- with b-it lit finds morv jmi>or1aat u»-s for Jhem.
ra-jn.i! fllllag.
of all woi^; In (act, (or tbe average
^some dreary day in February] Onr ac- wofflu, a pair of sleeve-protector*
For Busy Finpera,
i‘'’
and mak-.<.oe woman. *-<.** peonies are s..
d<>»
Tbe remedy Use la bedning a Ut- 't^Bt Ueets have aaved ns absoluteWth
the
return
6t
XovemW
ace-,..aWh-didav
s.aTC
as
to
>.*m
vor,
few
and
tar
^
will prove a welcome gift. They
tie aooner with jour Cbrtotmas iplr- ,,
n,i, blunder. Tbe preaenta
J
beaply sod easily made of a budan look (nr colder dsvs and re.illre Ihe*'*"' J*'" - J; tr - made «f a .mall,-1, tw.,-n Ind-s.lnen udng tb. l.-g
cup
ft.
Thare are spare mlnntai these «« receive from various' friends aSV
...... ....... 1 S
»..th a (aee ,, si,-*
„„ke little
roaxhand
^ of f
na handkerchief of tbe kind you necessity of dpnntng real winter ap<d cornstarch
cornstarcb row-ea
rubl-*Ml smocin
smooth ii
-e. h— t-M
(an days that might be nUBsed in <*trtuHy Hated on tbe third spaee
Til.icK ink
The'ic.dy shlrt.wa*-’* for h» two riofra
get for fire cents. Cut oB dto^om
rai.1, ..fl Ib. V.I, »..V
'“J,"",*
", ,
'
_

I
<rf milk; two cups of floar; two tr«dreamag tbe doll for lbs little girl „^B,,o»sd tbors. which wu left on
laidy !< a r<dl of black fl-lolh a* thick ' 1.i\...
Keina
'
two small corners. Now (old tbe re^ has pernaps not yet foun'd Ome to at !
.pbobib!, „r b.ki=, w3««. 1Hti wall,
who won't have one olbersrtae.
It
,1,^ f„ 1^,, potpoae. At fM as
which the h'ld k
malnder of tbe haodkerchlet through lend to Ihe renovation of last year's-'
and use caramel
bake Id 1
dosM't add much to your trouble or
acknowledging these
gifts
handker-;
Ibit the .aviiig of totm for clothe
the center on the Ai*|piTi*i again,
r cocoav ut fitllng
..rfl..b., b.i .b.b».... ...-ir
,..:/,;,b:,.”„,,bfl,b.":.;;i'.,
expsnas to mske u extra glass of
,»rltien. check marbn are placed
apis al* to most of us wbv
ud cut on tidi (old.. Join the ends of
8{dc- firt-ad—Those f.Ad of molaaaJrtly (or toe invalid lo whom It would ,b
eolumnt. Trusting to tbe
house-purs*- to manage, and
piece ao that It will Ju*l fit Ihe and find her unprepared Ther.m.ght p-rbaps give spice bread
- a'.oj: th'- ••
i-ng .k M-ce of'
kni-w Ibfl- immense dmiu that Ii*
Of the amatler corners make spotK tv be removed.
Ft>r tliU use a half
■the prvf-r» III-*b-'t t!- tl, iiisi make
practice.
little pointed cutis that turn back cleaned, buttons to be sewed on. u. w
Meted daring tbe coming weeks win
I half fdnt of V
• :i*'s . c-ily l-roadi r at t!
[p:t.t


Tbe aceumnlated Itou grow more
the sleew^protectors. Tbe point touqhes added bere and there, coat
Fo*a
Girl.
I„„„
of batter, two
make a delightful antpriae for ao
h- sho-ildfl-i* and artin
vnlnable year by yeer u a source ot of the protector may be faatened to collars to b“ cleaned or renewed, furs
of
the
m.D.t
acet-ptai.:gift.
of-baking
puwfier. one
“Shat In“ on Cbrlstmaa morning.
o th- ro:: at tfci back.
suneetlons (or romtng Christmas
the sleeve with a small safHy pin or to be freshened, and garments to bc
g.rl wbo
* totapotmful
the h*ad i« Joh--,! Tlie arm*
There are people whose panes are We koow what was sent each friend
a cuK-plu
If one withes theso spoeged and prewied. A well tested
i-ri-* of'^jrh of g!.’.ei-r and ciBnamon. Mix
ooifl-r-d with sleivcs of
sUm ud wboae Ust of Meads
danger of aendtng life sleeve^protectors to be more elegant,
and. are in
preruitation for tak ng
out
«tteate,^;„,.^^,_ while a wh:l<- Ihn-ev-ornered
m-las-^. t -nter and aplcws. add watong, wbo make a habit ot
dothg
thing next year.
Above jUr they may be made of white linen and
staln. and cleaning coat collar* I* «
shoulders
and'
f!r-:r a- b:*k'ng powder. Bake
Christmas shopping all during tbe
tbere to a distinct gain on the aentl- embroidered
mixture of one pint of deodorir.-d,
^
' U..-.- of «hlt,s „r . d-flrai- tint f.trms^..d eat warm. Tbe roadar
yaar. Ihey baut aales ot books, of
aide of giving, ns this fragment
To make the
proieciioo
sleeves bentlne. one^iatf dram each of chlo-j^^,,,^
.■ ajr.cter- ’
"''’J
r-'»ch from ^
nemled.
pletnree. of china or briCA-brac; they
of bnalneea Ukc syatem leaaena tbe
ore complete a cap and an apron riifcrro and alcohol, and b little gumA
-jnde i <rf he ,v% black *ate<-ti ** *"
depth on th- skirt. Th-r*-:
----------------------------------s of every jannt into a
worry ud anxiety (or (ear tome one may be added.
These will retjulre cologne
Apply wHh a piece of sUk '
. rlo-h mok.- '
streamer* j
*" Eresryvotv Nsodta CM
...M ..-..-I
.'fl-d felt «r rio’fi pink-;
new place to pick np some trifle
will be forgotten and leaves the mind three more handkerchiefs, two (i
ST,™ ...bibb .11 bl.tb nofl.
or
.«“t at ictervaU on th- band fr*/m thv '
With •s. 's-'-two Inches of oatM riV
add to tbeir growing hoard, and long
and been free to expand t a tbe joy apron and one for the cap. To
'.*. wife, two Hrfps of
• Ilk .fld bb. t™.lK»bI.fl ol tb. br-p '
ih,.. ,.„i„„. ...rtt "*" “
'»":bT. Ihibefore tne »tb of December rolls
of taking thought of the tastes
the cap. double together one *lde of .rbllon to ™ch Hbllpn ot ..tor u.«l
,...b ,.p.r.t.
.p i
***
“* ** *»**' fl*n«I-*, f.o. tt.-.i ■: , ir- l-ngtb aad ton neaAroond; they are able u aay aereaety.
friende at Christmu tine.
the hanbsercldef. and join the edges Repeated
appllcatlont
of
French
little «
iritque sort of
need!*i bag whg-b I- mad*- of >«•*,
■r of the e;r«ii-> Jo m l Vv tl- •
-f am all ready.'
by aewlng them overhand. Barb side chalk and blotting paper to tbe wrong,
he S4.m
To- go
with
ran t~ <y-:ickl)r mafia. Fold over
Tbe Idea to not a bad one at any
An Emsrgeney
1 makeshPgf nirersbs-Ffaceshrdl side of the woolen good*, and prets-j^
■thplrk with 0 l.rocm cad
« fi'-we, or tijh.-r pt* t- -jM.*.:, :-,-j e i a-! at «»e e»d. uri-g a
dme. bnt it seems peculiarly adapted
This bag Is dealgned (or emergen- of this seam make two boa plaits, ed with a warm iron, wilt seldom fall i
• hi-ad at-'! a r*d ra---''*-- th*-'
d
*d wider rih’-'-a of Ute pagicivrtrd nterilnlllg. and overhand
to tbe benefit ot those v^oae needs
ea. and to (ulflll Ita mission should etch an ineb and a halt broad Turn
removing grease stainsl
If fast
cortiiiicte the flcuie.
[Tame■ cjl'.r. Vhi-h r-=tr--i- sach-t. edg.-- --'.r-'licr,
Cae two pieeea of
art greetseL and wbo are most apt be fitted out witb these articles: In hack the corner* six inches
colored woolens have been staine*| i ‘
-------------------- ----- ....
kwqe
Th.- s p.nncj to the, pa«t-;t-o»r-l a Mttle less than
ibr**
to be lergotten.
tbe bag place s roU of clean coit cot- outside, and tack to the crown the by (at*, wash Id bike-warm water}
* Preriy Ash Tray,
•hfl- ror-*-*
j terb*-* square; tbte leave* s space for
sod linen rags, a’ roll of surgeon's prtnt made by tbe orerhanded seam with fine «oap. To take out ur and;
The njh-r dav I -aw ■•-in;'thing new j .
While Epgs'are'Scares.
V^n* w'drh are Mtppcd in - r'-rltbe
U too often spent thought­ bandagra. a roll of
To make tbe apron, cut from one
lard, then soapjin th- way o' a boTn*.-n-.;:J-- rif*. say*'
Im-xy-ii-.v<akr—Oa- r-ip '-dge.
Thread each
p*-«1!c.
druble
lessly (or Christmas. The
list
of
spool of strong white thread, a pair bandkerchief a comer twelve tnebe* w-ell and put aside for an hour. Afte.-- a wrli.-r, w hich if my readi rs bare ] hlac* molasses, ooe-half cup brown wltli a diSerent coton-d sewing silk.
tired, harried ud

nerve worn. Tbe

weak pteeedlnc CbrUUnaa la a time

«r bute. of worry, ud

perhaps of

concerning articles within our menu
gave eere|a1

enta of the ume kind; for example.

:mi™ 1,1,:. —1.1.. m: ,i„

,h,IIS

.m ,|u„,Kfll.fl |.,

rr;.r"^r“—v.b„.

prseents one wants to make to made of actotors. a paper ot needles. 1

deep, hem the diagonal edge of thU

ward wash alternately in w-ater andjiint «<mii it. may !:;t-resl th*m. partic-‘*ri

per of pies, a package of adbealre corner and baate It to the opposite
to fo to the shops to gain the Inspira­ pluter and one of court pluter. In corner from which it Is cut ciB. This
tion (nr a choice. Tbe result to tbs*, the pocket pUee a smaU bottle
makes tbe pocket for the apron. From
after a weary wandering from place brandy, one of spirit of camphor, one
second handkercUef cot a square
to place, when tbe mind It In a base
ammonia, one of arnica.
T
of the comer until there to a bor­

f-pirlt* of t-irpentine. Turpentine mu*f ula'ly thi-»e*h;ivi!is big brothenf and h'li

(mm the coafualoo ud multiplicity of

liquid from spreadinc over too much paHed

OOL and tbe easiest way seems to be

he used u restorailTe*. and sootb- der left only Bve Inches wide.

Cut

be used on Silk unless !t it* black : swn-thtBn* wh., -moke
silk, Alwart keep Notling paper un- r^!i

g>*« **ure- with

half cup huit-r. one c*jp of <■: twist, and
w»*-r. one

ft waa a ts-

de*..-r**poon

run

in and

o-it

tbe

sod*, leng'h of fUnnei: have five needles In

enp* flour, one ii>-*wer.-poon of

wbct

strip. Point the edges

of

tbo

* tiuy gi!l,tp

r*. uriDg riager or not. to yo-- fiast-el and fringe tbe ribbon. Fold up
th- .-dge; underneath th»- san- ,ta* ■- 33lIs msv be us<-d for puddinc. and tie together s-lib half a yard of
absorb tbe loosened dirt and keep thc,,-..i r ch; - Me up n-xt the gto-t
ling fruit maker's nbie fr.lt ;taby ribbon tacked
der the stain that t* being tn-ated. to nn,

.. ----- . —-^ .,

h<

---------- .... ........... , fiNing
with tran*p»n-ot

paste, ths-.eake.

Bake
I

••

\

J

9 to 16

Part Two
TRAVCme CtTY, OfUND TRAVtRSB COUMTY, MICHIOAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER S. 1«7.

penult v'lrrcnry belnc tuuea wore lev large fortune Is to do way aneb a tax ftelr very aature are dlScnli of eo- «• Sa rarer rdbtoa. R wobU ba s
tbe danger betog leM tbey BOK drelrebta tbiv to pot iba toaxth
demand for It was urgent, while acenr- npoo thrift or todostry as a Bke tax
taw can be enacted under tbe profi- Ing Ita retlreoMmt aa ibi- demand fell woold be on a small fortune. No ad- be obeyed only by tbe boocet and dip etas postniaaBtB ta tbs daaattadasrT.
obeyed by tbe unacrupulooa. so aa to
off. It ta worth toveatlgatbig to de­ vantage cornea eltber
cf wbkb extattog
termine a-betber oQoww aud dlrectoia as a wbolf or to tbe todividoata Inbee act only as a penalty upon baoeet men.
banka alioold evi-r l< al­ Ittog tbe money by permUltor tbe Uoccover. no aneb taw would hamper
I to tbelr eaUrety of tor
' onUmlted
lowed to loan to tbeuiacivca. Trust
Tbt twwldMt la til* o
atsd. Aa eraenttal provtaloa«t eneb a
great BBDepslMgbbe aul>]ect to tbe eoarmous fortunee wbkb would be af
rwM ■•/■:
taw aboQld be a nwlbod of predeiarways.
iui>errtsk>D as banka. Leglsla- fected by aoch a tax. and aa an tod
No naUou Bu r
Blalag by omne fedcnil board or com- tloo to tbta effect sboold be ensiled tee dt«t to Its fuDctioa of revenue raltlag
wbkb would, t believe, work a
Tbe repsai ot tba tartS ea toMSt
•Biyaiii] I ttttnk It on to trutiifnllj
mtaaluo whetbar the applicant for * tbe Dtatfkt of Cblurabla and tba tor- aneb a tax would help to ptvwerre a
Unttal tmprvrpmeol to oor syatbe duty on wued
meesurablr eqiuiilty of opportunity for trm ot eooduettog a campaign, at- pulp.
nU UBM tS« oUUoot of tto natloo |M0federal charter wai^an aeaoctaOon or rltortae.
tain The reatricllona of
tbe people of tbe generstiuna growtog tbougta I am weU aware tbat It
mm fTMter oMrcr ood lailuttrlDi ai>uThe amoBdment of tbe pBbik tend
to
manboud.
tba
federal
taw.
lYovlslon
abould
also
take
some
time
tor
peot>le
ao
to
famlltaws
to
maka
them
more effsedva
tl7- la BO oatloii are the ft
We bare not tbe allgbtiMi ayaipatby UrtB (bemaelves wltb s,och a piopoaal agatost ISBd grebbeta asd men favoe>
be made for complete publicity to aU wen tbe wisest legtatalluD on tbe aut<I eouiMlM^ than-4a
ouly acconipitab a certalu wtto that aa-Ultalic Plea wbkb wooM as to be wtUtog to consider ta adop- able to bona dda scttaca.
matters affocUug tbe public and
•on at thB rwjr noowat. and it N
amonoL
No
leglstatkii
n
try
to
pot
laxteser.
tbrmiestnees
and
Tbe
need
for
coUeettog
targe
plats protactloo to tbe Inveallng pqbilc
itaKBtloo ot tbe goTBwraoBtto Udt
CaolWh vbea aoeta ti Uw caae for pooguaranuw tbe bustoeea com­ Htettdeucy on a rur with todoany;
and tbe abareboldeTa to tbe matter of
IgD funds would vanish If coopto to hmd Dooej tostead of keeploK
munity against tbe results uf apcvuls
greos provided so approprtatloa tor the
tbrtft and ofBcleacy. wbkb wotoB
« ta aoitidbaaka, for ll It aoch boarda' taw Is not deemed advtaa- Uve folly any more ibaii ll i-an guaranproper and legitimate cxpcnaca of each
strive
to
break
up
nor
merely
prtvate
tag that M the tmnwdlau oceocloo of.
bk. a llcenaa act for big interstate cor- tto an lixllvldual ugstoat tbi- loulta of property, but. wlmt ta far ukwv lm|>or. of the great aatlooal pankw. as appro­
OltteeMblp tor tba paopta af Facta
nooey atrlagracT- Moreorar. ao
pgnDoor might bo enacted or a ewp- hla extravtgaare. Wbi-D an Individual
priation ample enough to meet tbe ne- Bka
taut, tbe home, tbe chief prop upon cewslty for tboK>ugb .wgaulxatlon aod
1-Yeer local aalf govarnmaot for Ato»nte. the Imatotaa of oor ixople la o
T^Uoo of tbe two micbt ue tried. murutagee bta bouse to buy ao anb>- which our whole clvlliutluo stauOs.
mM'Hc be luvlte6 dtaasier. and wbro
wbteh require* a large ex*
doetod with boaa«y and probity, and
The
Such
a
theory
If
ever
adopted
would
wealt^ men or men who po*.- as sucb
_ _
that DOW exercised
tUa appltea alike to farma and faenienn tbe ruin of tbe euUre country, pendliure of money. Then tbe eUp»*
natloaal banka At least tbe auU- or are utwcrupuloualy or foolUiily eager bat proposalt for IrgialatPia sucb as tation should be made tbat no party
tortoa. to rallroadi aod tanka, to all
trust adf should be auppicmeoted by to became such Indulge lu reckleea tbta hereto advocated arc directly op- receiving campaign fnoiU from
eapectoUy If It ta accom­
igecIBc problbtttona of tba metLoda
poaad to tbla class of aoclaltalk tbe- treasury ebiwld ec.v|»t more than a
ta any largo body of nea. bowerar.
which ekpertanee baa abewn have been panied by dtabooeaty. they Jeopardise
fixed amount from an.r todIvMual subthan aro carta'rr to be aooie who are
e< moat aarrice to enabling mouosxrita- not only Ibclr own future, but the fu­
scrllx-r or donor, aud tbe necesaty
Elibciiwat, and if too
to cruab out competl- ture of aU tbelr Innocent fellow clUpublkiiy for rev»-i|-ts uiij vi|H-adlturea
A few .vears ago (berc was loud com­ could without dllBvoUy be twovidoA
aena. for they expoee tbe w hole bualBtbal
THE POWER OF WORRY.
plaint that tbe taw could not ba to
ttaair Bdadaada orltb inpantty tbatr
ne^'saal ownen of a corporatloo Bern commoDlty to pank and dlsireaa.
Tbe Armjr.
voked against wealthy offemlara. There
abould bo compelled to do bustoeea to
axample la a' «n orli thing for the
Broodhig Ovar Troobta Laoda to Olasitai
Can't Reyita Tariff Naw.
Tba preaideat rrt-omt»rnds legtataIs
no
aucb
cbmidstot
now.
The
conrae
tbatr own name Tbe tight -to bold
a( tha Brton.
mnannlty. Where tboM
Tbta conntry ta ^finitely committed of tbe department of Justice du^ tbe lloD to tDcn.<ese the numlx-r of ufficera
ateefc to other corpocetlona abould betw to tbe protective system, afid any ef­
Modem
OeamaBBad*
bnahMoe -Beii of gma* aagaelty and o'
after be denied to Interaiate corpora- fort to uproot It could sot but cause last few yeara has been socb as la to tbe army, repeilally to (be medical
aporefy^bas bmegbt to Hfflit
: l«rh o&amipnlooa and
tt evident tbat^ man stands cprps. Tbe rale of imy of omcere
Uona uataei «» approval by tbe propM widespread IndDStrtal dlaaster.
nothing Mite
rTirtlMgl]
'-tstseaMtoff
k. aat \riiiru the- coe
to above tbe taw. that oo corporation ta slKNilJ lie greatly tovreased.
MB* '- iwlimfT
ftutmmr -totsreMtoff
govarament otBctata, and a prerequlsiu other wortta. tbe prtnriple of tbe pres­
bat
worry
. will kO.
' R
than
tba
tact
that
aoch that they act aitboot aDperrlaluo
Clarva.
Tbere
*tnmld
lxa
relatively
to aneb approval abould be tbe Hating ent ttrifl taw could not with wisdom so wealthy that It 'cannot be held to ac
come to Stay. EecL If pruporly
abto
'|
b
w control and at Brat without effecllve aged ta a aoncce of good aud dot eril.
connL Everything that can be done even gn-atcr Increase to Ibe rate of More rrtuarkabta aUU. It bas basB
be
changed.
But
In
a
couuiry
of
sucb
pay
of
enlisted
u»eu
If
we
arc
to
ke*i'
m Rcaat
dtatorsrtaB
1
Cheek from public opinion, they delade Wbenerer to allber there ta evU It
to detenatoa from
i
cinder tbe estailng taw and wUb tbe
pbenouicoal
growth
as
oure
It
Is
prob­
Ibe
army
to
shape
to
be
effccllre
lu
kUi. It ta ba.1
extattog atate of publk opinion, wbkb
naay lanocont people Into making In should he promiitly held to account
Joat bow worry dsoa
t
ably
well
that
every
d<aen
year*
or
ao
BO profoundly Infiuencee both tbe courta time of need. Tbe prceldi-nt reepm
..............IB or emUrtlag In kloila of bnt It abould receive beany enrouragetbe tariff tows sbouM be carefully scru. and Jurka, baa been done, bat tbe taws meoda severe examinatkai of oOkcere Ueved by i
hOBloaaa that are really nnaound. Tt’bcn n>ent ao long as It ta ptopurly managed.
followod most carefully tht growth ot
UeaoiMW RaeanI Crisis.
Itolsed
so
as
U>
see
that
no
ciccwslve
tbemselvra need strengthening. They for pro;;ii>tloD op to tbe rauk of majee. tho octanco of breto dtaoasaa that
the ntadaeda of thaw auceeaefnlly die It ta profoundly Immoral to put «
benefits
To confer npon tbe rutlonal govern­
> dlacOTeted. aafferiog keep on tbe eutnte books a law-nomt
sbonld be made more dfOotte, fo that
thereby, that proper revenue ta inovld- DO honest man can be led unwitting purely t>.' M-;>'cilon. lie a(waks of tbe Bcoraa «f A* dretha Mt Bows to othar
•ooiM not only npon tbem. bnt aiKto naUy to tbe toteraat of public uiontllty ment to connection witb tbe amendesnaea are dsa to worry and that
the laaecent obotn they have mlaled that really puts a premium upon pub­ Bent I advocate to tbe antlimat taw ed and that our foreign trade la
to break tbem and ao that tbe real recent ptiywi.al test of army offlcera
power of anpcrvUlon over big bustoeea conreged There feiust alwn.vs be as a wrongdoer can be readily pnntabed.
wllb ecjpbaik approlxCioo and
tt la a palnfol awakening, wbenerer It lic Immorality by un-Jert«tins to '
The tboory la a aimpta ooo-so atomlnlinum a tariff which will not only
ooncerns engaged ' ‘
„ bill
lilll egualtaiag
Miusllxlae the
tbe pay
i
Moreover, tbere moat be tbe pobik! *neod; n
of pto tbat any aw con reodOy tndoeceeara, and natnraUr when It doea oc- Ud boneet men from doing what i
allow for tbe collection of an ample optokn bark of the laws or tbe tows oOcera aud men of the .".nnv. navy.
enr thOM who suffer are apt to forget be done under nioilvrn buaiuesa cundl- neree would benefit them as It
•tattd IL Briefly poL it amooBta W
revenue, but wbkb will at leaat make themsHvea will be of no tvalL Tbe marine corps and rev*m.'c .-utter ttat the longer It oaa deferred Ibr tloni so that Um law Itself provides bebeSted the national bauka. lu tbe
this: Worry tojursa bayood iwftalr eat*
Me painful It would be. In thr effort that Its own tolracilon most be tbe iweent buatoeM rrtaia It ta uotewortby good tbe difference to cost of produc- two great evlla to tbe execution of oor
tsto colls or tbe ^lA. and. tbs brelB
tIoD here aod abroad-lbat la. tbe dif­ crlmtoal tawa today are aenUmentallty
that (be Instuutloas which failed
The Navy.
to ponlah tbe guilty It la both wise and
Institutions w-hlcb were not under the ference to the tabor coat bore and and technicality. Kor tbe latter tbe
Coocarntog tbe navy tba prealdant betaf tbe BUtrttlve ceetaf of Ibe boBy.
pregar to endearor ao far aa poaatblr
tba other organs become gradnally
abroad, for tbe srell being of tbe wage­ remedy moat come from tbe bands of says:
. to BUdmlaa tba dlatreaa of thoat who of too much usually means tbe acconijnead. sod When sobs dlaeaao cE tbsOB
worker must ever be a ranllnal point tbe kgUtaturs. the eonru and tbe tawmy JadgmcDL wa tboold tbta
Baea teao mtalod by tbe gollty. T*t It pltabmsnt of too little and often tbs dtv
' ortbemarlsas
of American policy. Tbe question
nattonal cootrol stood tbe test.
>vlio f jr four bouicebljia. But
.ta BOt poMible to refrain bacaone of tog of positive damage.
yera. Tbe other moat depend for ta year
death finally e
sbonld
be
approached
purely
from
a
National
coutred
of
tbe
kind
above
■wB dtatreae from striTtng to put an
cure upon the gradual growth Of a It is Idk to lxii;j iuitlesiiips unleos. to
Not ReOMl. but Amendment.
tbe lime and
sdeoeatad
would
bs
to
tbe
benefit
of
Md to tbe nledeede that are the nitlsound publk optokn wbkb aball tootat addition to jifavliltog tbe o>ro and tba
iBsMIoualy. Ilka many «bor dtagaago,
Tbs anUtrnat taw abould not be tw every well manag^ railway. lYoui
manner of tbe change belug sucb that regard for tbe taw and tba de­
IDS for
■Mte eauaae of the anSerlnk and. aa
bat It ahoald be made twib
of tbe |>ublk there U aa to arooae tbe mtolmum of agitation mands of reason sbat) cootrol all other vide tbe auxiliaries for iham—unless It creeps upon tbe brain to tba forra oT
Tnnar to thta end. where i>oealUe te
a single. coostanL aevartost Men. nnfl
more eIBclent and more to^rniouy
additional and dtatnrtjauce to tbe bustoeea world
poalab thoae reeponalble for theta. wtib actual coodltloot. It should bt
InflDencee aud emottoni In tbe Jut we provide dock*, tbe coaling statiuns.
to give tbe least play fur selfiab box. Both of tbeee evOs must be re­ tbe colllen and supi>Iy sbl|<s lUst tbey ns s dropptog oT water orsr a pwtad
tarmtoals and ImproremenU to tbe aeThera say bt
ofyaan wfl) wears
ao s-wiiwtad as to forbid only tbe Und tnai hstuUiny of tbe raUroads. and all and factional oiotlrcs. Tbe sole
need. We are extremely deflclent In
moved
or
puMIc
dlBcoDient
wltb
the
<oplniea aa to
> does worry gradtMlIy. ImiwwqBttof combtoatlon which does barm to tbs
9 see tbat tbe
rapidly aa posaiUe.. Ample,
coaUng autiws and docks oo tbe Pa­
otoMnal Uw wilt coo^oe.
etaa. bpt Bttraly there can be no aoch
ly, hot M tare ttnMy. daMroy IBg
totaJ^of, change# represents the
cific. aod tbta defickocy should not
dhtareocM aa to the naad of uafllacb accompaiUed by or to be an Incident of safe and apeedy transportation faclIP
injunetieas.
ttas ara even more necessary than pnbUc good. Tbta means that tbe sobloogar
ba
permitted
to
extaL
Plenty
ptaaervaM U tht war agataM
Insubcca of abuse In tpg .frosting
a grant of
'
dwtap tiun^mrtaUna. Therefore then >ect cannol with wtadou be dealt with
Of torpedo boats an8 deatroyera abould
these big coocenta to
a prveldeotlal of toJubcUooB to tabor dtaputes ece- be built Both oo Ibe Attautk and Pa core or BMital »owar, BaaMk and »•*
tor tbe investment of money
Engaged In totatatata t>usluesa. Tbit wbkb will provide for all these Ifalngs eleciloti. bsause aa a motter of fact tlnne to occur, and the
tlOQ.
*
No •BAD psH of tbe trouble that we abould be aecoaipeuled
tad by proMi
pro\ Itluo wbUs at tbe same iliiie Mecurlng as far exiKTleoce baa coucluslvely aboirn that tbe tntodi of tbaae.wbe feel tbat tbelr dSc coasts fortlfiralioDs of tbe best
Worry, to maka tbe tbeory atSi
rlgfats are being Invaded and tbelr lib­ type abould be provided for all our Btrongsr. te an Irrltaat at cMtato potato
WVa. aetata CPm carrytog to an rxlUbllrallftD of
as ta possible U-tier w ages und shorter at sucb a tbue It ta '
tttoita tho aafional rlrtaa of aelf railtloD of books and boon for tbelr employees. Therefore, men to treat it from tbe t
erty of action and of apeeeb unwar­ pwatestbarbora.
which prodDceo HUta bana It tt com
Until <tor battle fleet ta much larger at intervals or Irreftitaily. OccaaMBBtiea. or todapeBdeiwa to toitutlre
white tbere must be Just aod reasons- tbe public good. In my Jodgment tbe rantably restrained eonUonaa Ukewtac
■Bd aetkta It to wlaa to conaerke tbla enment oOctata. A beginning has al­ bte regulation of rates, we sbonld be wise lime to deal with Ibe matter U to grow. Much of tbe attack on tbe than at preaent It abould never be opUt al worry tbe brain toa cope wttb. bat
elrtua a^to pronde fur ita fnlleat ready bean made for aoch supervision tbs first to protect against soy arblira- Immedtaiety after sucb election.'
use of Uk- process of fnjunctloo te Into detacbmenta ao far apart that tbey tbe ItmtloD and reltarettoo of o&e IBM
U*t by tbe eetabltabmant^ tbe bur
wholly without warraot but 1 am con could not to event of entergaory ba of a dtaqulptlng sort tbo cMta ot tbo
ry nod unthinking movement to cut
toeeme Tex end Inheritanee Tax.
Utnrty to
■trained to express tbe belief that for speedily nnlted. Oor coast line te
brain are not proof agatooL It ta as tt
tbem down without tbe fullest aud
r revised tbs some of It tbere ta warranL Tbla quea tbe Padfle Joat at much aa oo tbe AtWhen our tax laws
tail la **5tawitltmet Uw should not problUt moat careful conaldemtlMi of all Intertbe skull were laid hare and the atttqneatloo of on Income tax and ai
tbe ktod e< Uherty that tbe tack of all
Uoo la becomlug one of prime Impor tantk. Tbe battle fleet aboakl
I that do no InJuaHce to
face of tbe brain atradi Hgbtty wttb •
and of Ibe actual uevds
tancc. and unless tbe eourta will deal and then be moved to tbe PaclOr. Joat bammer every few eeeoode with B»tbo public, still teas tboae tbe oxtalence of tbe altnatloD. Only a opectal body herllsuce tax should receive the <
s of tbe eonatliutlon pro- of wbkb ta oo tbe whole of beueflt oC men arUog for tbe oatloosl govern- ful attenlfuu of oar leglstatora.
with ll In effective manner It 1s cer as at otbgr llmea It should be kept to cbankal prectalon. wttb never a MffB
to tba public. Bnt oven If this feature mant under autbority confcired upon It my Judgmeut. Ixitb of tbrse taxes (ulo ultltoaiely to demand some form (be Atlantic. When Ibe tatbotan canal ot a letup or ibe (aUuio of o atroko.
of tba taw wMe aboltabed there would by the congress ta competent to past should be part of oor s.vttcm of fed- of legislative action. It would be most ta buUt tbe transit of the battle Seel
i-ral taxullOD.
m. I
unfortuastc for our social welfare If from one ocean to tbe other will be Mas. tbo n
remain aa an equally objecUooable fea- Judgment on socb a matter.
the ioeome tax b^use one sebeme for we aboQld permit many booMt aod coraparailrely easy. Until It ta bnUl
tben iirnetleaUy no li
tura tbe dlficulty and deUy now todnot be deoe away with, strtks o
Tboae wbo fear from any fwaaon tbe
Hve soeb as was onidorUd9 waur. dent to Ita enforcement The govern­ oxtaBSkD of federal activity will do so incouie lax wat declared uaconatl- taw abiding cUtaeni to feel tbat they I oamestly bo|>e that tbe battle float npon certain nerve eeUt. novor c
tnttonul
by
tbo
sui'reme
ivurt.
while
In
artd this tbe nattaual govvrnMt at ment muat DOW submit to Idaome and waU to atody the history twi only of
bad Jnst cause for regarding our courts will lie tboa lifted between the two
addition li ta a dlBicull tax to admin­ with bretUliy. I earnestly comiuead oceans every year or iw^ Tba battle tog and week hr wata <"
.......... ......... --------------'......lolSrongb
____.________
to ivg^'uielu
ilntog a ftoal tho aaUooal banking act. but of tbe
ister to ltl4>nictlcal worktog. and great to tbe'atteutlon of tbe coogrecs this fleet la about aiartlog by tbe atralt of tbe vitality of tbaae dsUeate orgabgoing and eltortlve faabton. Coodltlooa dBCtaUn of tba CV-...
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lu be cxetx-lsed to see matter, ao tbat some way may be de­ Magdian to visit Ibe Padfle eoasL tama. ao minute tbat they can ealy bo
hare now to wholly cluugnl that tbe InaUtnud. aod even a favorable de- pun food Uw, and notkbly tbe meal can! would
wus nw evaded by Ibe very vised wbkb win limit tbe aboae of In Stxtoen hattlfsbtps are going under tbe •een nnder tbe mkraaeepa. InlaiataU commerce b.> woter te luslg «xes may mean an empty victory, Inspection taw recently enacted. Tbe
pun food taw was opposed so violent­ meu a'bniii It was most dexlratOe
command of Hear Admiral Evans, while
ttUeant eooitoared wltb^ tbe amount tlorwrer. to attempt to cootrol tbcas
ly that Its passage was delayed for a have taxed. .Vvvenbcieas a graduated Junctions and protect tboae rights eight armored crutaers end two other
that gnea by land, and almcat all big oonKmUooa by lawaulta meana to Im- docada. yet It has worked unralxed and
A Dobtaae Otfttaok.
wbkb froiff time to time It aawarrunt
Income tax Of tbe proi«r type would
hwrtnsta caoeanu are now engaged to poaa upon both tbe ‘
baulcabir* will meet blni lu San I'rmnThe rteb young man wta wna ttytog
Imfitadlate good. Tbe meat loapectlon< be a Crelrat-Ie l.-aiurc of federal taxa- ably invades. Moreover, dtaeontent U
Interstate commerce. Asa result It
Jaatke and tbe coarta au Impossible taw was even more violently assailed, ikn. and It la to U- bope.1 that one often exprcaacd wltb tbe use of tbe cisco, wbitber certain lon>cdo dcstroy- to learn lo week bad taltan to tore
be bat partially and Imiwrfectly <
process of injunction by Ufe courta. m are also going. No flret of aoch wrlib the daugfaier of bta otDptoyar;
' n. It to not feasible to carry on and tbe bum men wbo
may be dcvlMxl wbli-b the supreme
treltad or ragnlated by tbs action of
only to labor .llxputea. but where ■Ise baa ever made sucb a voyage, and bnt be found tbat bta ftatta was by BO
thaa a limltod number of such tbe attiude of tbe national govern­ Kiiin will dcv-lare couktitutlonal.
^ tba acvcTOl ataies. turb acmean* clear of obotactea.
la lews are rouierned. 1 refrain It win be ot very
Boeb a taw to be really effec- ment to seeking to oversee aud cootrol
The Inbcrltam-e tax. boaever. la
vtloa loerltaUy tetklUig to bs eltber
all engaged In IL Tbe only way by
■Y-m tell me yonr faUwr objaeto to
of tbU queadou at I
tbaworktagsof
a far bvlter metbod of taxation. Tbe ■m Informed that It wfll toon receive wbkb to teach oflkos and men bow- yunr marrying me." bs said In a cxtaD
too drastic or etae loo Igx and In eltber
- ■ » for purpoess of JdsUcs. by means of UwanHa. Tba daeign tlen and boatocaa coocerus then as- gorernment ba* tbe absolute right to tbe cuDsIderatloo of tbe enpreme court to handle tbe fleet ao as to meet avety falleD tone. "Is It becaaae 1 am ta hto
aertad that wa wgge ••dlaciedltlng and
Only tbs national goveroroenl can to abould be to prevsnl tbe abuses Ind raining a great American Industry.'' decide aa to the terms u|xiu wbkb a
I»vsi.ll4a
strain
and
emergviwy
In
time
emplnyl
I can Irevo It and «o hack
The pro<x*s# of Injunction Is au esmao aball receive a be<|ueei from aa.fhorongbfolng faablon exerrtat tbe dent to tbe eteation of nnbsaltby and
Two yeara have not elapeed. aud al­ other, and this point lu tbe devolutkai senital adjunct of tbe rourth dolug its of war ta ti> bnva them prucliiT under to a life of Idleoeas If bo prsEera.'
needed coatral. Tfata does not mean
rldillar e-nivii;llit time of ■•care.
"Oh, no. that Isn't wbat be wantar
of wall ready It has become evident that tbe of property la especially sppro;)rtate work well, and aa preventive raeai
that there eboald be any
'
Tbe
prr*lil<-ut
n-nimniruds
Ibe
raid
the
ulijrct
of bta choke. "Be otya
ere atwBja better than remadtal
tog untu they ate to extatence and groat benefit tbe Uw coofers npon tbe
febaral autboHty. for such authority then attempting to destroy tbem by public ta avvoni|>anled by a'o equal bco- for the impoaltlon of a tax U«a Im- wise USI' of tbta Iiroccss ta from every creaspl |it.v for iiuTb nta-v-rs and enlist- I may marry .von JiM as oooa as ye«*io
aneb taxes have
{•oallig ai
already extaia nnder tbe <-oobiIiuiIoo
vaiuside enough to have your oalair
drll or criminal proc
afit to the rei>uMble packing establl^- plated upon tbe nsti uisl statute books staodiKitot i-uaimi-nduble. But wta-r*
to amplest aud most far leaclilng fora,
raised."-Yootb-s Oempanks.
manta. Tbe tatter are belter off ^er and a* re|»atedly declaivd t-onslltu- It ta reckifiisiy or uuueceaaarlly UM-d ledlon al->v< t
Uw Bheuta Be EaplielL
hot It doM mean that tberv sboold be
ibosc sb"Uld be evusured, above
tbe taw than they were wlibobt IL tlobal by the courta, and Miree laws
The BeeaM'to Medela.
an axtanslon of federal activity. This
FerciBit AR<
Tbe benefit to inierataie common car- cooulned tbe progressive prlDciple- all by the very men who are proiwrty
-Between Manmo a
Is opt adroeattog c
In fotvIg:i affair*, the jvresldent says,
aiixlous
to
i>revt-iii
any
effort
to
shear
Don
and
buBlness
coocerna
from
tbe
to tbe public deertment
tbat ta. after a rertalii uuiouut is reach tbe courts of this ueccaaarT puvw-r. tbU conutrv'i* *ie:uly policy I
s tba face and
there were leas than olxtoeB yreia, ,
l^tatatlon
1
advocate
would
be
equal­
amortailoa of any
ed tbe bequest or gift In tlfe or death
have lowxrvl -ithvr tiatioas as a strong Jean of no great orttatk ^ory. a*
The court's decUlun moat be final.
:e to ly marked.
and tbe
teas already came and cannot be atold- ktod ahoald be permitted to engage
............ 1* only aguli.st tbe c-todurt .of :-ftnvi «-lf rcv.jwv:liis
divwld U-bava we are apt to tbtek. Obd yet to that
Pure Peed Law.
of taxatiou U ^nereo•1^ to proportion individual Judge* la twodlaaily minM-1 Iow.ipJ the other tacn wltb whom ba
•g or nndone and that the public at foraifD or toirntate commerce that ta
short spare of Dae sore than dOB
InDdenuny to tbe passage of tbe
large caa «»ly protect Itself fr«u cee formed for tbe purpose of or wbosa pure food law tbe acDoo of tbe varl- Ip tbe remoteness of blood of tbe man lalliig »uch liual decision or Is tlf. I* l-rought ............ .
IdoUier n ords, medsla vrere straek U booor of tbo
receiving tbe tx-qoe»t. Tltese prlndplei tvraunlcal «>€ of what ta oomloallj^a ; our jilin t- .lidnten->:.-.Hj- t-> li.-ip '
talo evil effects of thta bustneas con operattani create a moaapoly or gun
state food and ' •-----------ptOltktoa and soMler,*' saya
trallaatlto by providing better tnclboda era] control of the ptoducUon, sale or era ahowed to iirlktog fashion bow are reeogulicd already In the leoding temporary iojuudlou to av.x-omptwb natiMix wli.-ie -tM-'j b.-l|. .-itii Im v.iiwly
Uusaell Riurgto to •emewr’a k .
for tbe aieictae of cootrot tbtuogb the dtotrtbuUoo of any one or more of tbe mueb good for the whole p«^lc rvwuUa clrllUwl nations uf tbe world.
wbat 1s In fad a i>enn8i)eot dectai^. given ••vllbirt.t the u|ipcarau.v uf med­ "Nor are tbey diayltabla or ngly, tbaae
Buttaiwtty alieady oeutraltoed ta the prime nsreasitlce of life or artictas
Osrwia«/e Inhtntanee Tax.
Tbe president urges (be passaga'M a dling wllb what dues not cxiKvrQ u*.
tram the hearty co^-railon of tbe
Tbey rM*
' t by tbe cosiatllu general use aod nvoessliy. Socb
to
be
careful
to
act
a*
a
good
beigblmr
Tbe Gorman taw- is eapcclully Inter model cispluycra' liability act fur tbe
federal and state olBctals to aecurlng
rant a grade of art which la a
don Itoairthere moat be oo bait in 14nations art sgalDit public |>oll^ a given reform. It is primarily
earing to ns becauM- it makes the In Dlsirki of Columbta and tbe tenitorlee and-at tbe same time In gvwd imtured fur Ita purpoaea, a very totMtigsstlx
tbe baeltby cooatructlve murae of. ac- They vtotate Uw commou taw.
artloo of these state conimlMlouera berlUDCv tax au liuiwrlal nwasure to encuuiage corpontlutu to treat In­ faabiun lo make R evident that wo do otgaulied art of dhBtay. and they cora
doors
of
tbe
courts
arc
closed
to
those
don wbkb this nailoo bae electad to
not Intend to be lni|<ia«d upon.
firm tbe trapreeatao of tbcoe who SaB
I brilevi ‘■that we owe tbe enactment of t^ta • bile allotlug to the InJIvhiual states jured wageworkers better. Ha empuieos and has steadily pubaued dur­ wbo are ptrtlM to tbem.aeand
Tbe prcaJdrot rv-ft-nv ;it k-ogih lo The
coauiM-w
i-'rence baa ttaen Bearty alwayn
cbanoela ot,
of Uw. for they aroused tbe j-eoplo. first of the ernplrv a iHirtloo of the pro- {vtiaUcally Indotsut the eight hour doy.
ing tbe
aU years, os shown both tbe coognaa eau close tbe
t urge* tba autea lo Hague
to Uw task aet bar. Dattoff tbe wan oC
•rve aga<ituat Uivm far! to demand tbe enactment aud enforce- caeda and permitting them to lmi-<-e
u tl»
ol u» .»uin~
Tbe lew should make ment of state taws ou the subject sod f taxes In sdUltion tothow Imposed by fight tbe child and twoman tabor evil It a>
tbe
revolotMB the hoslaeae of tbo toUir admtntatiatloo of tbe taw by tbe Its pntalblUoos tnd penulmlooa as 1 then tbe enactment of tbe federal lew. j the Imperial g-wruuM-nt. SmallInberPostal havings Banks.
lie says:
publk under conanl or eaperar was ta
depertuient of Jnatice.
the tax ta ao
The national guvcinmeirt
The pteakient says on iwoial affaire: bold Europe at bay In thought aa wMI
clear and definite aa imaslbla, leaving, wjtbout wbkb tbe atate tawa werai Itances are exempt,
when
tbe inprogre*al«e
' Natiseal Ltas^ Ter Railroads.
^ least _ _porelble
_ _ _ _ _room
_ _ for arbltretyl
ulUlSite resort for control of child la1 commend to ibe faw>rable consld- aa by arms, and tba teditt ot tho ttoa
tbe
largely Ineffective. There
must be tbe
shandy
.......................................
The most vital need Is In conn^-Uen I
^ sllegaU<«
of surti avUoo oo Doasat co-opetaOon between the na­ beritance b still uot «ery largi-. pixv bor tba nae of the inicnrtatt commereo enitlon of Ibe vjugreiis a jK-tal sav- ta weU exemplified to tbe Boonparta
inut system us recomiuended by awdata."
wllb tbe raUroads. As to tbeije. In m) |
^
execntlve r of diver- ttonal and atate governmenu to ad- vided It ta not so apk-ultunil or s for- rtaose lo prevent tbe products of child'
e« land. It ta taxed at the rate of 23 istxrr from eoterltig liiiu latentaie com- j (t||. postmaster general Timid depotlJodgment. tbere should now be elM!
interpretations by tbe conrtt.
Blnlatertiig tbeee taws.
fwr cent If it goes to distant relatives. merve. Bat before using this It ought ^ (on have wlttMrwwn tbelr saving* lor
a nattonal lacorporetkm act or a Uw i
y,, jwiinu to he aimed at
Hit C«HaMty
There
ta
no
reason
why
lu
tbe
Inited
Beanstbg rull*-ay compaatas to enga^ | should be tbe probibmoo of unbeeitby
. -1 was asked to tad o«t wb«
rb« y
yea
1 urge on tbe congress U>e
1 <
1 »mn
,„t
States tbe nsU
sobjeci for tbe terrUortas nDfief l» I traat companies and atvlug* laoU.
wonld psy tbta Uttla a
Bt," oaM
own immediate control.
. dJvidaata bare boarded tbelr ci
_________ The law abuobl ne ao i„ ,t an actual
tbs collector pleasantly.
for tbe purpore of
framad as to give to the Interataia fruitilv
Prasidantisi Campaign Expanara,
| sbd tbe workingmen tbelr cantlngs. all
"ReaHy." iwplled Uw debtor. *1 as
, Utton. tbe preven-ir„
ttoo of inflation of capital and the i«t>.
,
Under oor form of government vot-' of wbkb money baa been withheld nnabta to enlighten yon. Howarar.
lag ta hot merely e righL oUi a doty, and kept to biding or In the safe do- tbere te a fortiuw taOer dotag a k«ff
und. tuurevver. a fundamental it'd nrc- posit box to tbe detriment of prosper- bnstoeas to tbe next street wbo ravaala
tos«btalbs
bavliig any trade with li
easary duty If a man ta to be a good Hy. liroogb Uw agracy of tbe pootai tbe future for a too of half a crown.*
Its Jodgment It ta oMesarr W
**rve BO money to waate,- gruataB
taSM^sbould of course be msile wltb
«*• *“
^ dtlxML a ta well to provide Uut cor- aavlngi banka socb money woold be
physical rstoatloo of any raUrood.
purqUona aball uot cwoiributt lo preal- traiorad to tbo ebaoBeta of trade, to the collector.
•I Otttod to my Okewiagc to tba cwi^aB n,Ht«a prov
denttal or uatioual camiwlgna and, fur-, the mutual beoefli of capital sad taboe.
. .^r axL railroads should be glvto tad
^ to sad a
ibermoni.
to
provide
for
tbe
pubUeaI
1
further
voramend
to
tbe
congracs
anuDcnt. Sucb emergeni? tasne n>usi, <jhe tax Miould If possible be made
r B eatof into agreements sota
! be based on adequate aecurltlea sp-1 m bear more beavUy upon those rceld UoB of both couirlbuUoos sod espendl- tbe coosidoraUao of tbe poetmasur tell you Uw tratb 1 k
CsBgree*' Rewee.
proved by tbe r>verorarnt aud must be
wltbout tbe country tluo wUbto It tuna. There ta. however, always dan- general's recommendatloa (or ao ex- curtoeity on tha'yalBt ajmU,"- LaB"
mtosis detail and to tba ctmger In taws
tbta kind. «Ucb from teoaloa of tbe parcel QraU
The eaogreta has tbe ootrer to dmr. | Jj^oed
c-id -r •'w' XbJi would 1 A bMvy proyreaalva tax npon a very
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^ IB( jBleovgte L-eoBcma

nWSMESSIGE

I?

mo foatto. Tbe raUroade and all oth­
er great corvoratlons will do well U
lecognlae that this control inuai cutne
Tbe only quectloo ta at to what gorenunental body can tnuat wlaely exer
ctae It. Tbe courte will dehtnulo* tbe
Halts wlibln wblcb tbe federal suthortty esu eseteise l(, and tbeie otll aUll
lUi ample work within eseb atate
tbe railway eommisaloa of that
atate, and the
commtaslon will work la bariDoay with the aerersi eute
oacb wItbiD Ita own prorlnca. to
aebtare tbe dealred eod.
The
my JndgmrnL there
aboDld be addmonal legtataUon looking
tbe proper control of tbe great bnalee eonceme eugtged In
this control to be exercised
for tbelr own benefit and pro«i>erlty
no lose than for tbe prolectton of toveetora and of tbe general public. Aa
epeatedly said to roessagei to
and elsewberc. expcrlenee baa
definUHy shown not merely tbe nnwta, bat tbe futility, of endeavoring to
put a atop to all boatocaa comblnatlona.
llllons are each
that eomblnatkin ta not only necessary,
but Inevitable. It to ao In tbe world of
buataeae fual *• « *i *® to tbe world
of tabor, aod li ta aa Idle to deatra to pot
an and to oil11 corporal
corporatloaa. to all ble
of capitalll. as to dtwlre 1

»e--Si.—

«EW

«■»_______ — -

day.

ti.^1 j ttat h*re Ukeo ptao* la the iMt haU

Trsfcnc Hcnld

cmUit.

MtMALO M6 Nteom
ta»t.
.....>...^....r
............-▼!->

prerioua el^ngca In any of the marteu prlges Short cut of park, par bbl .

«n^ Pleum of -lu meat

Is an eslended trip abroad.

t BobemUD clUu

salt.from Boston on a Cunard liner on tte prices of reun

til iDtenwL
vbicb

14

IfW Or. HwaoB li a |graduate of:

^ .a:e r«-jit lor
Gru:d Trav. r»«-

1 Ham, per lb .

Butter, creamery, per lb .

-A. S- ef 6.

ifr t'cirenitjr of Michigan
Miebigi

oeeuptea a praminem pUee.

^rt

Pictarei

fine upo

was

and

a]

api

The Amertean

loaded a

Society

car of

fc’:ti:\

«,•
Grand

day of r„ ce«:;.er,^ 1)
Prcte-t;;;
Hen.ry-red

Butter, dairy, per Ib ____
Equity
per Ib .
yesterday ]Ch*w»e. American cream
or Vaelar 8Mer. "E,
P.
Wllbelm. iBtbOlpgiat and baclerloloMai at tte aW will load ^ car srlth apples
goz
Joaepb 8tan^. PramUek Kralochrl, Qfalg Poiony bcwplul. Sbnyea,
day. both car* will b(-*hl|ii»-<l thl» sf-'
tended a farnllr nualoD are cmpad.

ihc

ecort
for
Traveixe.

the

coiiatr

of
^

I u ; . ■»-.<!:,
*- .J cent b- td st
-kl a aerton of said Oxurt. held at
pr..!wi,. elf-.. H the city of Ttav-. tli. probate ' .rfflee • |q
the clt*
irf
• fill. 1; •: J Cl.'lut.v. on the
Vi:.ve!-»e I'll*, lu ^tfl coualy, on tUc

Lard, per lb .............................

4n Europe als
six months
montJ
or mom. tbe prices change.
KratoibTil fiRlIr taken imral y«*ni l^lD fn
■so in

CTaTP til- MICHIGAN THE «tO 'COf MICHIGAN. THE PBfV

He will are made, but ^uouUona are printed Becon. per lb .

f^ Urerpool on Dec.
DM. 24tb
:«t
and will will be changed from iim<- to time ■«

A pbMOfTAbh

of

tey of Nov.-mbef. A. 1). IS.-.7.
Walker.Hou. Pled R.
Waiu-t,
;J«*dgo of Prolute. *

R.

poutors

u.*:t. • .-r ;
,4iate of Ittk'
piatte.- of the
e«ate
ot
D.-owi, tale ui .fl!d r^unir dccewMs! 'Bkiida Howard an.l Margaret H.-ward
T. ::ie
r, -rflU-J In *ald ; “
J. N. llartiuek. Jao Rohoa.
Pn4op 'rtr has made s splendid sncces* In his , tern.on.
e.i-T-h‘'r iMm.,..; r-.-yiag that the'
Wiitwr Earl, havli.t B.cd ja xzid
jpotsto.-r. p-T.bn .......
:«:i ttlMnituni
.state
be'ccart
bis wiltiun p-'^.Uag that .he
Kjoelta. John Bchmldt aed John
and U so highly re-,
.^h..
doe* not eipm to do a^Sali. per bW ........................
III Da-.ld S*.;i-ir:on or
to t»a\ l>e a'-itho-tr.*!. . :-„|H>1re:*il aiiu
Purtarb. are anione the number,
that he has been craoud a '»^. j^reat amount of biialneas next' Strained honey, per «L
>ri. .-ther *0*10’L ler-.ih
:1lr-rzrd to si-n-nI private mde-the It. anatbs- leare of abms.ce for study

orams.
cronp picture* erf Jana Kubeae and
It 1* i-cd«ed Ih... ,he 2Mh day Of imal of said minor* tn wa«d real raMriM^joaeCa Wllbahn are aim Klreii.
Ifl the leading medical ■ti.t:(.i(loo> In
^
^ ,o„j pionr. H. 1. * Co.'s Beal, per bW li.W tec-nib.!. A. D iSN.T.
ten o'clAck, tale thereto descjitH-d
lu Ih.- formooa. m 4,k,,1 -.mliate ot
It Is ordered thai the l-rh day of
‘*
The artteie li wel! wrineo and tho tte old world.- He will, vMi
* during alo^y weather, and the Ccrti meal, per 100 lbs .
ftcc. b.- aatl l--t..ap|*,!.;ted .for Dec. mNr, A, D lu 7, ..s
o'clock
fllHcratloas are atear and anisUcaJlr ti^n* in Uindon. Pari*. Ilfvii-*-!*’and .ucitty 1* Muctant to ship stuff ai-iOoro. pet bu .
h.-a.iug -..ai i-ti-a.i. .
ji„ lb.., ijretumn. at said piviate of-'
t ■! TiaiMii onr
Hblland and Snallj settle dowi
' ready atored In their warehotise, be- Oats, per b’t
forth.- Ill .......................... ,.4t>ttc «ii-- I'e und U her.-:..- a;.p.)jt’cd for
H».M« te . r.w te..lh. |.r-P—W ;r„,W," „n
, „,u,h
r.«l. H. I. C C-.Itel. per It.C
.IN<1
t
,ell.-e tnc.t*.!
,..,MiralhV. hcanlig said,
L. O. T. M. 04fleara.
»y trf tb;» ..
■ M,. WU. ,1»
ol . PII'TO "f
I,
. ,™„„. j
te ................................................................... 1, J.
::if.>suc-'
D i* f^^irlber «tde'v4. Ikar public
week* pi.-,
Uraad Trarrrae Hire No. 62. Uadlea which he la tnakinc a «perl«l atudy.
-:.i-i ibtv of IWl'Ce- rtiennrf In- gitei. h, pshiicwnry shed will If- built .ok.xod a* pos-'Middlings, per IDO lbs. .........81.1^! healing, lu thette
KapaiHiiii a Faihma.

— Her tUm or-a .-opy or m» order, tor thmoJIt [Tt- of <>>* Maeeabem of (be world bold'
•After devoting a peH.Nl to bard
will protect tte
farmer Bran, per 100 lha .
eld.-a
liuwsuaiM-r
p:;a:.,l
;
i,rtu
!*ucce*«iv>we.-k» pn-rin
tbelr anmal elect'on of oSIcera yea- work, he will take a mnuih * play
wwather. and the Hay. per ton ... .
..I1892C- kited In .said cuiti'y.
tomorrow
vlth an lu»vemu<^
, ______
I'lny of hearing, in the I
■pen ana vUK the Ai|>*.
liefprb r<.- loai'lDg cj
i will go aa rapidly .na
•UHM ua —«• Of »« »n««o.
At KRK.
-Hary Ingemon
tumlng lie will vlNil Naple* ptiil uhe
*ald cuiiQiv.
clrculaied
I
1
Gee*c, jier ih .
tkarlBi « bankrupt to tba tune oT fJ.FRED R tfklJCBR.
Commander—Mary Dunoran.
Medlterralieaii route oii Me way ,'
Ducks, per lb .
•UAM. the
Jodg.- of l*»bate.
Lieut.. commander—Jennia
limp home.
Thia will la> a hpleudld ei <
htatk op mk'hih.vx riir.Viin I
Id cbickena. per II. .
fonebad tba Ibraa amhw mark.
Tueadayb
Beewd.
parlence fur one of the rising young:^'
rtchi.
ISprin
prluf? chickens, ^r lb .
■Jmamg tba aM^liam of tba axpoal' OTATE op WICHICAN.,TI1B proRegarding the report of I
Raoord keeper—Oartrude bmith.
easiunal men of the muniry and
I
Spring
.chicken*,
live
weight
.
tie* te (ba ■pvamaant. Uaato
.'9 hate vuuti
for. tte
.mmty «f
d court, h. t.
tVilMin. of the depa
..jnnauee alitor—Agnea Ixtre.
[ Uraud Travorte-.
batoff loaer »M0.0M. tbu amoont bar­
FRESH MEATS.
ugriculiun-. a promlu-ul ofUiitrwai at anni—ftaby MeMana*.
'
At a aestdon .rf said r.>uii. h.-ld
ing ban touad the npomtlM.
At
Sergeant—Cora Fitzgerald.
stale but (he sMUteof New York where flrbil K4VS.
- probai.- 'olttr.- lu ■ thi- cii.
tbangfc tbla vna not t>nngb a lobby
Ih- Ik now located
Dr. blnnson has
Chaplain-Sarab Rutaell
-Tbe Araerirah
I* ‘ipur'
t to aaddle the
Judge «t I'roluiie.
l»een a d' Voled wtudeiii and hax made ■ ban w en hllllofi duilerv aliove aivl..ftirloln ....
Official prompter—Maty Duma*.
lu Uu- iiiaUei
■awl UaMWT'vKb an addiUonal i:.woUiT.'fuI *uce< ,i .it wldch li< D ta-yciiul r. blame fur th.- tight mm.ey||{amberKef .
Seoltnel—Mary Phmi|«.
...1:4c fa* S Itirrail. .b-.-.-ated
. mMt at tk* anpoalttonb tfabm.
folly de^-r\iiig.
-iiuatioi^ which has U-en
Mr*. Alda Wall.
Picket—Nellie Beer.
. .Sft ltKha.ins fil.-d Inf'Vu'thc'inaHfry.f th. estate of Lo­
While It ia no uu ta err (or aptlled
everj-biajj- elRc. tVhib- tin- biiniiu-*)- of,fticwB ...........
Plan\(-May White.
...ftfekc
......... '* ■ ■
i*n, decca».-.l.
U Mil the loaa of that bAHm la
Death e( Mrs. Lucy M. Arneld.
ih<- rn'icH Stui.n,'h:i4 ii.-en p-iralyzcd ;pork choiv.
Miil«. having
ng ffW—in wai
.- at
I
an M9a« laaaon that aboold be beedtytng^iTmrkc i
'N-itiior praying
Word liSK iH-en rece't.-il of IM il.-slh l-e.-aurc Hie luinka of N.'w Y.irk bav.' Rork ateak
l.-K-il
heir-,
nf
»•
,•
.ii-f;.-.
.f ::nd e:t
M. It bai been abows that a portion
u1 and lictmte
Waiblngioe, ‘‘Dm. 3.—If any there of Mrs, L.ic> M. Arnol.!. whU-lj .a: liel.t a liilliou dullur* of ib.- .i.uiitry'* U.ln of pork
litb-.! Ill mberii S>n- n<.,l
i,
at ate mnnagament ef tba ewaaltion
whi.'li nald dec..*-.-.! d.etl
her grand money tied up In mirglniil s|i.>riilatlv.' Pork wusage .
were who expMted
tbat
President corred at the burnt- of
1 the Mg tbov a* a clererly
It i* order.*] Hal th.day, o
1.< re- Sid>> pork
in hli meeaage to congrea*. daughter. Mrs. Alice feakc. at Moline. »wiiiltleii. und have decllm-.l
..I ilegi-iih.'d.
ltec.-mlN>r. A. D. IJhi; ai ten c'cl.**,
teataod real aatota aebama and piabearly thla monilng. at the age nf l.or.- the nibucy iii:lil th.-.v c.aild di.'^im,!, chops
would back down eren a lliHe bit
It 1*-widei.ul. that the 13th day of
nWy made a gaai Iblngont of It vblie
83 yeani.
This, unnoum-eoienl
wHI *« without liw*. the necretury of gori-11 .^.1. gtrsk
________
.In- and l» h. t
from hiB pollelea. declaratloni
I- .ip]uiliil.-d
iK-’.Uibir. A. D. lSv>T. at teS o'clock
j^lhtaiing Mid lelfiiI-r l> .".•t.Kin. a: raid Jirohalc Otprinciple, they bad their full ahare of bring Kormw to the ht-art* of man) cuUure has b.-<-n pn-partng flgunw to
of iamb
I erary Ham an «old-time fi^d* liere.
Mm..
Arnold ahou (hat diirim; the |ut*l year the Shoulder .
dlsappolDlmeoi.
The
preeldent'
*th.*i.-.-f !-• Rit.li bv p-.ibl'.-.
iubI'.-»Huji
N».ct |N-till.iu.
Traverse City in ih.- early- (armor* of the Dnilcd Stat.-s have Slews ..............
mesaage wn an echo of hts public
,r.
.
........... 1*1 of a copy .li ltil« ouh-r. for t!ir.->*
Mnhi-r
ofUcivd. thatI pnldlc
j
apeaefaea of laai aunimer with many aerenUes. tnaking Jier hunie with her brought inlu the country more lli.m ,V.»J ateak .
puUlcs
Ma atelr bnaia and whan aMetteM.
I hearing in tba-'(Iraml Traverse Herald ibtu
daugfaier. Mrs. C. A. Crawford. Mrs. a hillltm ilollurs of furclga
moa.-y. Veal chop*
added effecta.
<-<4>y «tf.Uits iirdtT. (or three
MdMg
priiil. d auil eiic.ilaltsl in
Tbe meaaage wai rend at noon to­ Crawford dlpil In 1HT4 and blr. Craw­ Duiliig the lust year Hie farmer Iih* , \Val stews............
......................
Thai thla,prBetlea'abaM
•lay of h'-ai
day and among the many iojdci touch­ ford 20 >ean> later. Mrs. Arnold bad ralsMl I7.412.1NJ0.IKK. worth of la.iii i{„a« ...................................................... ...124c
FHEll K. tVALKKIL.-ri. H.-ratd a ni*«KiKip.
H wHbMrt qnaatten.
ni*«KiKip.r
r priuRT-hml
ed upon In the lengthy meaaage were made iii-r home with h< r Rrund^aiigh- l.itNluc4Mt.
A laiv Nhare of thU b.v*l
.BUYING PRICES.
Judge of ITObalc, «irr«!aled
>»ld co-.irlt.
tte pMpW at tbla -esaatfy
are
Mrs. Alice Crawford IVake. for U-en *ol.l. a billion d.illara
the need of additlonkl legislation In
<rf
ir p.rtaloes. per bu........... ............ .27G2UC
PEED U- W.VIJCER.*
«anry ef anpoaWana. Tbay bare bad
Jodp- of ITobatc
Gr.**!; t.vx (utyer* will prtihabaeveral year* past.
regard to trukti and
phrojd. and the money placed in Hie cider apples ..................................... .30f}>40c{
dMajb of 'ttem nM tba novaltr baa
ISg^.ly not rejadee ov.r the actibuncrmi-nt
greater elastlrtty In currency. Drastic
Mr*. Arnold wn* a'w'onian trf rare iianks all over tte* country.
Then Uutteri per lb ........................... ..
tew man oB ta neb na axtant tbat
Enterta.ned pleasantly.
_25^jthat Battle Crwk.s n.m- hlgli school.;
moasurns were urged for the protecUlnmeaits and exalt, d rharartm'. ib.iM- banks, aftracied by ihi- Itilertwi Bsgs. per doi .................................
I loagar earn to Iraret long
Mr- .add Mr*. I‘ C Gilbert gave a
|ji7^1F!eetimiiK-d tn c».i
to llW'.noO.'
UoD of the fortais of tbe country, tbe She was a type of the jN-^iiilful-suul: rairn.ln Nipr York, have sent
tiic’Hay, loose, per ton..............
I nnd be
{ will c.K-1 Jl'.'-'i.iMNi, mu' til-* quarter ’ri-ry plcasdut mil. party at theli
be.‘o luaiu-.l |
prealdenl lUUug (bet It would be ikismen of * past generallou. -------ley then- and it has bivo
toland iodgGraina at H. L. B Co.'a Mill.
'nilllioii 1* uuaviiidabic
ii Is
juiid home on Sixth irtr<-**i Uoudoy•■vcnlng.
alble to supply the country with tim­
voiced, quiet, luvlng cver> ................. aecurllies which have s'tice

TMOC. T. VATM,

.r."j

ber without

ruinously depleting



and

hi-aultfdl

thing,

her life was

kind,

i«ssed

iHef Ranpi

than for heraelf.

prlae on Cblef
Ranger
Companion
mmtt Pte te owb « boaey Mner nnd Anna Tebo last Saturday
evaning
• foM pal Fill wMI te a«ted na tte fte Campanton. were finel}SgpfliiMaidlona are laadad. Bat as •d. the sUmer eez being much In
and

a

}oHr' time waa

'Sp iBtslte ter aw* money on expo- kiyed by all. A floe pot luck supper
g^^tepnriUaa. tbat aboold
was serred st II p. m. after whirli
Companion Tebo was prtocnled
a handsome set erf sllrer fruit knives
.

WIHlMa I

as a mark of apprecUtloo from the

JWord of tte daatb of WilUam Me-

■ of Court Trarerse *

I^Ml at Onod Wapida. fomMrly of
wblefa OompanlOD Tebo has presided
4Mb «ttr. ^ been reoMred by rela- so efficiently during tbe last year.
■Np Ste trtonda. and Mrs. Oeorge *nie OompnnloBB departed about oitdUwm. Biamr of tte decnaaed. and
Mn. B. H. Wood, a Mend
MmOg, tnB this mocktbg

of

for

nlght.

' ll
D win ni«-ot Id Traverw- City
next jwar. the local deb-gatlon being
sucervKful over Rc-d (.'Ity. Ml- Hl.ah

,

ant. Ludlngton nnd IVfjKkey.

iM^-»alta< but after the loaa of

President—Mattie Clereland.

MSfjliftt band be gave up tbe nll-

Senior

a and was die I
fW-hteb
f^noate uma of a Sour and

Junior Tlco-pretldenl—Mina Uaaes.<

illte te 'tte went aide.
ten be mend

to

rlee-presldetn—Alice

Trwufei^-Callle Thacker.

Orand Rapids

6ondiKtor-Mary Dunoran.

MB' iaMb «aa oMaepeeted. fait lllnaas

Ouard—Betsy

nuts

The nrsodalion U eompoM-d of the

up north.

Then-

were

al.oiii

He

cMnd

.asMUbO; Mn.

Mia.

Klngslaad.

ofj

I) wai be held at CndJIlac.

rr-|

Johnson.
Officer of guard—M. V. dark.
Plial delegate to state encampmet

Prom Monday's Kecord
A. 8. of F.

—L. D. Curtis.
Second delegnte to state

ry—Bert Oraen.

encamp-

K.'

:<>r

three

years—M.

will 1-. ■

coiinil-'lieed

,

iH

.*\<t in
S':

Um

in.

I tn Ibli etty. has an llloftrated their annual election of officers Usi tatoes were thrown oot nf snme ears
FoUowIng the eleclioo

shipped from Ihl* region

the

'■gl Vagrs of tte mapi' ant time.

ted a tery

Mr

To those in need of

BANKING FACILITIES

Edg.-

pleas- that h>iPbeen shli'ped fioui Crawo.

Tbe followtog officers wer>-

elected:
President-B. B. White.

•u.i and Sblppers -assoclsllon at tbcic

Vlee^tresldenl-C. Blakely

warcbouse last Wcdnesd«y. Mr. Edge

ai£ namber of photographs of prom-

Chaplain—P. Hall.

ntsb

tewUBteeaMna aKlsenn.
Urn teat MtaMatiM ta OM

Saereiary—H. B. Puller.

shipper*

Tmaaurer—W. Orelllck.

fully grading their stock U lorc »liip

Inside guard-P. Koeb.

from • pbotogtePb te tbe day whan
r WM a >«■ bad. Ibi

Outside guard—F. Adams.

tei^ttMMgg on'the toga which are

Trustees—Cameron. GIddIngi. Lanl-

tebMU «ff*a tte rfrer. Pboiograpte
S(3ediWteRAFPMredlBtteaarl«|

Pbrsiaan-TUriby.

«MS. •

admonished the gtv.wer*

the accommodations

of a s^. stroni; aud well ’
equipj-ed

bank.

^:fts

P'e edi trf

a few

yetf-t

ot*r aim 'it‘*

ul our linca ut

tbe

t_tmslm«*

(

t
Books

of aU

Games

kinds

Pock.jt Hooks

(hina

Dolls'

B'ic a brae

Bill Biuks

Sleds

T. js

FouTita';- Pens

Toiift Sets

Toy Dt*hes

CaKnd rs

Slaving Set*

Toy

thn-rtmas Cards

Pntures

Reading Glas-e» Cl-r.stmas Postals

fables.

and

the Iniportuncv- «>t caie-

TRAVERSE QTY STATE BANK

And a host of O'hcr « ’st-f jJ. vafuaMti and attractive
gifts that make Cl ristmas Nivirg a p'cas' re.

Pinfwrtically bO busuni-* das done at
tbe scale bouse ywiuerday. only ibr.v
iwa^ of |M>Utoes coming In during the
day.

oa tte loe of:

Thirty cents still remains the

•ffuite psid by itie local oommissloa

k of tbe city tehee tMs ] eon. eupertntendent of the Kertbem
ehangea' Michigan asylum, la here

now

'

bay. and n pteinraaf;
UM am «)ae Steen. I

itef'T^W’^ke giowth and

We exiend

the nreeting oi the board A d.rectors of the Grand Traverwe Grow-

•Mtefe a( tee My. aMaral Sne photo
Of Tfsrame City In lu Infancy

tekea

m tty

to suf J v pka.*-irg gifts fox allmembets

tdonaers In tbe Amsrtfcan j b^ileak supper was serred and tbe eomb spoke of one car In particulai
Tte ar-'members preeeot

I hr.s'itf.s ihinRs

week on

tbat over one hpudred bushel* of

O Is d present Biaktng bis

o.'i

fami y—'.Vc mention

I the Koclely'K warehou*e. and who
day*

I

Tb'

bnaloeas. aUled to a Record r»-|K)rter

r lor 1F08.

""

m

..

tbay

toe* today and one of apple*

be spent'a lew

Trarerse City and luleraning.

work

has just returned from Chlras». where

lug In Januao'. tMI.

MptrMfteMky. man

t AMt

lD»w«‘'<‘r. wb-'n

Oha*. Bdgeconib. tbe elilpplng rle;k

t’hey will be Insulled the fftat meet

teagflini late Haggard.
V-4JT ...................... —

tU'.iIdc

-1 ii iteiiM..

»

h-rr .

society w.ll load another ear ..f puta
D

Morgan.

rfbilibg Pnet OraU far

■-

™>«* “

itr S!i«;c

Ik- linking It quickly
kly di-ti<i;
li'.Hs MC.-l *.H'tb<-s tbe iri-iis
meniliiane uud \liallz>'- m>tilacc of loading the ^r« for protiNH- Uss'ie* .<0 that catiiirh is uo Imiif-1
tHRsilile.
V-ai call los>- iiollmic I lug teams and men
giunt Hy.Muel a trial, nothing i-m -larili and that Is gcs.d raldi.ne-Tln- pilce of the ••-imi-bte -'iMi' nmhliig il ii lalls to . :rSELLING PRICES.
Gil all outfll from S. E Wait w S--i.CIcarback pork, per bid. ...:
tn.tav ntnf b--clii it- .iif ai >NiCi'.
uf K.inliy ^RihrbBck pork, per lb ..............
INv. -Vi;
lliai
wa*

loaded by the Montagu.- Br.>*

. .. ; ?t(-rbate—G. A. Steams.

•. r i.ti

The American S.<i.t>
shlpiNNl a car yesterday

C'cni-W. W. Dean.
11- : •ti'icmate—B. P. Newhouse.

itteMniar-O. O. MlUnr.

•"

,.„t

Not too early to look lor
Christmas Goods

rtice on the shMl lo be. built, nrar Ih-

Cbaptaln-R. B. Oarwe*

. PrankUn.

tli

e which ^Ul
wlilch

Officer of day—C. H. JobniMM.

Ties Oraad—I. W. Rowea.

aft--r

normal price*.

A. S. ol E.

S. E- Wait * Sens Confimi Gitarsntee
on Hyomei. Cure for Catarrh.
• Tbe •111. Mioii hiivlug iN-eii lalsed alu.whilbei or no S. E. Wait ■*: Sunwill tvfuud ib>- uiuiif-y if* a
llyom.i
outfll dues
all lUal is claiiiic-:
lur It III c'lrjiig' ealimli. they »,iiil_
tiate |N>sitiv. l> tbat this guar.intee i
au iil.Kohil-' |a< I..
A giiaiiiut*-* Ilk-' ibis is Hu- b*-.'
pri-of that can l«* oll- ied a» to the
iirativc poweis of liMim<-l in all c.i
larihiil (rniildiv.
You do
II t.BllllC
iieallling vlrtu>-s
K, Wail A a«is take oil the r:-k
rrh try thb- w-i dhate calarrli
If you h
of Hyomei. It -lo
III iii-dici
■It'iU^-- ibe Kloinarli. )>
drug
l-nailK-il tliruiigU a lii'Ul p'j.'k-1 1
h-r Ihi.t coiin-K with everj o-i
that Is mi-dlcallon i.aebes He
'„

•vniph-tt-d in a week

Burgeon—Wm. H. Hooker.

l«*t earning:

- .V <rf Mondi

Work is prngreaslBg cry rapldl)

Junior rice commander—Prank Col-

JItele Oraad-^red Donner.

kteady

-narkel ^tviiial

Hli* car Is leaded -it w ill 4u all inob-

The'*Quarter maater—Oeo. A. Steams.
The

Md was about 48 years o4 age.

cries, grains or mewls t<Nlay. the eiai

nl> lilies lie l-illed for IndiauHn-dis "

___ ______ also of OndUlac. tin.

___

gSj OFaigii MeDoMld. who baa
ateln7>^teoatad In Washington.

,y ,5P

t-li-'te it today as'khe roads huv<- itn-

Senior rice coo.mander—H. J. Cur-

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

II I.

No changes aie niarktHl In g*.>.

Iiroved but very little.

Commaader-J. W. lUll'ker,

Wbod. of Cbllforala;!

-ip.

and do not exiH-cl to In- able'

Aiid Miss Elizabeth Drew.

Mrs. Angni McDonald, of V«T:

Raplda;

l..,l.. n™. to..
'hut I'krtslmas trade will

loadln: a car sliici^ yrster-iuy movniiic

a A. R. OfSeera.
The officer* elected for Post 18. 0

■ta: Oeorge Jeweli. of!>- R-. at regular meeting lest night
aii.*ky;

niUcs. cured. No 2 ..........................
Tallow ...7...............................................

Tlit-re 1* a lethargy in all braiicl.ei-

'At the Aiiicricaii Society ^ Bq-'ty
tompow d of Prtrf. 1. II «:ill»-ii. 1‘rlu•Ipul R L Nye, of the High crtesil; -•■Ntei^ay but two loads of polal:M•^
PrincliMil Uv Horn*l.y. of itu- Hoard- uec- tve-ived r*wlng to lh«* coudlii -n*
of th-- roads. The soch-iy has Ii-4-ii

Dauford.

Mtete a widow and one aon. CUude.
■te U traU known in tbla dty. Sev-ir-|. alsten also ...................
telf WvibankSlI
anrvlye.

C„u,™c„ .l„.d,

1. .ta». nnmrt„.a.

liv Blew la^rdte with a*Kl«t» icc lliae*, cured. No. 1 .......... ^............

from one or two of hi* brolberV -o
niisslon men.

meeting and the local delegiili.iii waN

Uit onili

be paaaad dway.

Ludlngton

•nd Ml. Plca*aiii and from ih.m.- on
teacher* la alioadance at the Cn.l liar'

Chaplain—Mina Young.

atepe <te 'tea atnee maie bis boaae.
M^ tebtlbg from

Sum-

«ounti.'* a» far •.ouib a*
feed

Some yanra

-.i™-.

>«.l nr n,»r I710..«».. Th. tente

,,F. II...,

.M, Mil n,m n„. .11 Mnl,r ». ll I.
world hauling li til town. There were ..uly
PW
..............
o|,» ,1... n.. hulldlM «,.„l,.n, T™i,l,l,«, wWnh
....
rn
across (be border wa* as real ti> -icvcii huds of iKMsloes yesterday Ct*™. I® ««L 36 lb. ................................... JOc bed e
• Joyed by all
There weir also many
She lboked| and one load of apple* Thirteen he.1,1'
Stoeka.
ter 1
*
nniih-ing slorli * ttrid by different menj
forw-anl with h.vppy antir'patlons to of llveatock aad two load, of coal Steer, and bcir. ni, light ........... 24«Sc ;
;
b,-r»
of,
t
he
party.
Ught
rt-rreshmeal*
The Magic Ne. 3.
the re-unloD of loved onta who had -oinpl.’tvd the huMne** -done yestci Steer* and helf.-r*. 1.100 Ibs. .3t34c
rhocolauw
.ciwm. cake
StkA-Xc ^ N-mlH'i- .7 Is a woaderl'il m.i*rfd
'a-,.
iCbww ,
gone on before.
nerved.
c'h.
o. H
I4iti> ot
Urtive.
ralvea
Only those who were |rlvJlofied to
»1*-- «r<'nrd!l.g
J.-lu-r
which
However, tl is cz|H*cl«-d that I
Tliose pri**--nl. were Ml»» TempleHi'g*.
live
w.-lcbt,
p.
r
Idfl
lln*.
f-t'i
3
*•■
tV-ad*
now her Imlmaleiy
could
realize
with
will pick up today
flUy Weigh
-n, Mr .-uid M:- l'h:>> .Icfliic*. Mr
.544j*n‘
iiuil koli'-- ,ln'’!l:b-. ;ui.| towmiiir
dr>:.«Hed. p.-r ■■*■ ilie
felly the li.-aii(tful life elie livi-.I. To
ma»ler
Winnie i» iiack from «
d.Mir I.'. S Bal.'s n iin.1 ilii'ii-!:'. •
a:<-ally diM-oir:.-.—d 1-^ H - Iiiiiei ‘
-nc-li ii sierl Iberv Ui ii.> eailbly dtalli itav*' vacation which he ui>etii ai-ifai 'Sheep, with woul bn ...........
Bud nl-f. l tried raeiiri
■aceiric mucfw.: Mr and Mrs Jerry Thomas, Mla* RulHer'a was a eonsuni living tn a m>Ii- lown’taking In Uic theater* a*iid other Sprtng lambs, live weight
'•••**' and as a n-e-j|t
a w-ll
Grand Ri-plds.
da>.
Tin- Orel
He r.-UeV,
itnal world. Those who knew
ber
Poultry.
(it which Traverse City
three bpllli* c«n:phcted the cur.-."'
----------------------------------^
best im-cd her-with a love that is. ran- ■I.is a sufficlenl number to keep liJie Hens, old, live weight ..................
r.uara
eiirth (or sioinarh Don't Hilnk ihat plU-s can't ><•and bwBUtifiil. and the iOKpirailon of •t.hin hanging heovy un one's liaulr Spring chickens, live weight .
C iKe,
__
rti ibltjs. iTj (• A Tln.'i.Minas •>( obstinate c«--s
her life will last with tbe years,
HuglMN- Dr.i)
.inimti Dr-;g Ster.’, Iwen cured bv IXmn's Omtiiu
when they have no wot* to do. D.p*Hides.
-Iiaggivts. 6"r.
. (vnu at i;ny -bug 'tore.
Inc h'a alisenee th<-wcales were work- Hide*, green ...........................................

W. S. C.

itfr. IMtemId wag fmmeHy a oon*T rallraad mb' suing year:

,00.

!«*( bu ..............

her as tbi* we lire In.

Ite te dftate tte fawml.
«MB«b

,7..

I'*'*' *>«

She lived upnn s' cailug to risk freezing their produm*

the

CndU-

{ Wheat, per bu
dull at the citj-i*11'^- P«f bu ..............

mark.‘i theae cold days.' farmers not'

blRb spiritual, pl^. and the

■(NMa dM teUdtnv of tte Amm- esters luccesafully cairied out n

lirkBktag orwr any amre debta and ev'dence

faded In value. "
Business Is very

plannlug and doing for otht-ra rather

•thfur swine asd onr load <rf

hav

(InlshfHl up yvwicrday's business

nffi'iii inMfar.r

Oldest. Laree't and S'ronftewt Bank
*

in

Norhorn

Michipai.

City ^ook Store
Trave^CHyxMiclu

o.Prop.
The Hobart Co.
Prop.

1

Of Pomona Robert Barney.
•tats Trsasucer invelved.
LM| um.
Usa* Uike. »ncl«. >>c, S.-Mr.
Di tfoU. Mkrib. Dec. 3.—State TressBlckard.
«>>o fell from • lead u>d
trev Frank P. Olsrier bst become in­
volved atmadally.
bnrt Ue erai <» Sanday lui, U beOer
BiecUon ot offtoera.
His creditors hsve asked that a
CMUtl.
ReclUtkrn. Mm. Kettle *t
receiver be' appointed for tbe Glazier
UtfiMM.
. $4i,000 Hre. lierkDer had the ptafortaM te Omnd Tmverae Omage.
Stove Co., at Chelsea, ot whicd
have her am caafhHa the eonahrad«. Mrs C. B. Lamb. Inlud G.ailer is president. Blau- Bukint
OnUBBi>A. Tn*r W- Pr-*te»: » der oa TbankatlTlni day. badly UearOmnv.teslcner Zlinmertuan has ukrn
n*T4 OM. Vtm friiDiU; Sund Ow aUne >l eod OM«aaI(a!lbs the nae of Oiup'.
InltteUoo In «fth degree.
I—fcOwhlw :
J.HeeUMid ■everal ailtcbra. She la ImproTlaf
otarne Ol tbe Chelsea Savings bank,
and it* doors an-'clOM-d.
rapidly under the car* of Dr. Chase.
»aey Lay. *■ Itari
About
eS
of
the
ycwns
people
held
Guv. Warner. Attymen. John
CttMfe. Mta. yaltaa *. Banah. tMaHl Oar
farewell party at the hose of Mr.
aad. B. C. Darla. Jany dalUaea. W. V
FIrd and <.\>niinlasiooer Zimmer
and Ur«. John Zook,
>«>Te with
^
kwrre la town yesterday, ud stayed
a™™... k. Mu... oi Ikmo™.:.,,, I.., .I.,,
.........
family for Indiana tbU week.
S »ir cat alteirM « Time tMfdttts The ereolnic was pleasantly spent In Robi Barney.
ihemselvet and with Detroit BiuidcIwb
iDsiallaUon of <«lcer,.
\ , ^
^ pnaecting
iQBlr. Uitht rcfneahsento
Song
by
Dr.
Tedman
and
wife.
Sum-1
of cakes, coffee and nota.
mit aiy.
jot the banks uBd olb.-i creditors WTbe manteung
marketing oi
of farm
TOe
larm produce.'
^
Cbnries iSroefatfd. arsnd Trsveracl
j
T. M. Whoelock. and
IS vict. Bl his borne
taaaow daaad.
united In marrlace at the bone
rfi. Itebtlltle*. including
rm* Satarday-s Raeord.
of the bride
romiianles which be ha>
Tba partHdas season cloaea today day. by the Rev. Ura. Csrtcr. of the
CaiebriUng the fortieth unlveraaiy *“
aad all the htintera who could «•< Friends eburrli. They were attended t Uii- orguu:ssllon of the Orsnge.i dIrecKd. :ir.- known to be ovei h rfll
Upn dolterw
Among the asaeu It
away eonsequently were In the woods.
brother ol the bride and sister i.eadef. Mrs. J inckeriusli.
valuable property.
The aasaon Ihto year, baa been
Beading of the gruge cotrtUtatlun.!
of the cniam. Only the Immedlste
failure, eery few larce bafs belns re- reUtlfas and friends belni present A. P. cmy. Urand Traverse Oruge. - valuatkiu or which cannot lx- made ai
thU time.
portad. The birds were not only
Thuraday Memlng.
reception was tendered them In the
aearoe bot eitpiinely aby and for some
Th.- local l«okrr> and tut.- tsffv
Open
m In fifth'
eveniDi at ibe bride's home,
raaaon or other, even the beat does
ctaU U-el that by contlnulbg ih-- onilnevi seBSloii. Closed
yount people have the best wishes of
nraiton ui the stove plant In the band>
didn't work ai wall as osoal
Olieiiod In fourth degree
host of friends.
Hunters who hsTe followed the
the Btatvfof the receiver '.hey cat) realize nicely
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carria
trails in tba north woods for aaay daujctater. Leila, returned Bawrday
__
tbe assets.
yaora as y that the toarton "f thb. te
Mnilc by tbe Orange.
Sute Bank Conimlstloner Ziuimer
Bellaire. where they
thni Iha birds possess no serat this
Reporu
odFcommlttcsw.
' mu charges tbe oBicefw uud directors
Is t^d
ThankadTing with frieuds
yaw. They aUta ihsi the «en*th of
Should there be n trulnlug ecbool of the Chelsea bank with crimlnsl
last winter prerentad the birds from
'The Oleancn held a bos sorlal at and culluur}' department added to - liability in loaning eaceetive amounts
swuiinf food and that many of thes
the town ball on Thaaksglrlng night the public school 7 George Crisp. Will-1 The Jouiita] today published tbv
aureW to death. Nature, eeer watohfcdlowliig ststement of Slate Tiv;.y
and In spile of the storm fl wna n tamsburg
fol Of Iwr own. to prevent the apeetea
A trip/ihrough the Rockies. I'red ! urcr Olazier'* affairs;
■iwcfw. both socislly and fitmnclsny.
fraai dyla« out, than neat over the
Dsre Clartt baa gone to Oregon for Wamec ora'MMIon.
'
Usbilites to Banks.
birds a spell wh«e& prerenU the wind
Soug. Mrw. C. B. Lamb.
^
|
5uie tuink, Detroit. 22&ti.the beneSt of his health.
Adella Irish. Pomona lectufer
A nginber fmpii this oelgfaborhood
They,say farther that when rabhiu
The dlatrtct officers are:
. y,r^, Kattoual bank. Detroit. Iloo.leaded a ehicken 'piekoocinl at the
Increase In grMt wunbws. that
Master-Bobert
Barney.
Grand ]ouu
beam of A. W. Lawsun. on WedneaiMcBlaoee bredka mt among
I oid Detroit National bank. $2«ii.i«w
dny. for the beneat of Lone Tree Traveme grange.
t-ii;>-lng ibooaaads l» die tbelr draul
Sweeney.
Sunday school. Alt report a good
, Vnlon Tnut Co..
bodlot btdng found in heapa. The
yiaatoo grange.
time.
Citizens' Saving
nett yew^afier that, the anrvtTora
Mrs. Orven Case and mile eon Ml
Lecturar-Adella Ittoh. Grand Twv- nuo.
- pMsaas no acent and thli does not
on Wedneedny Iwt. tor OtUwa. Can- ersa grange.
.
State Buk pf Michigan. Grand Rap
eoM back to them nnUJ they hare
nda. where she will visit her fntbrv
Steward—David Clnrii. l»ng Lake ] Ids. trii.ouO.
#
mnlUtdted rapidly.
whom she hna not sees for many gmngc.
Cheh^ £
An laatanoo srhleh aeema
Her busbnod especU U
Asstetut stewnrd-Dnn McMullen, f• •• >rnm«<rcl
this MU Is cited by a well kabwa
Uter.
hnl banter srho autad that he shot
Grud Traveise grange.
Mrs. Sugene Case Is quite m at the
Total. ll.OW.iKio.
a bird whle}i tell tbto an open ftald.
B. Beynbldi. Ihland!
The Cnt^a bunk's liability
He aaat Us dog after It and the nnl- preaeni writing.
Mias Leun Updike, of Tteveine Ctty. grangvstate for the de|>usil of sUIC foods U
mU pnsaad the bird Mpoatedly.
Trraauiey-lAiwell Soars. Ok LAke
|••»4.<N•v and the busk's Ixmd
lag as oMwa as two. teat, fna It aad spent her Thanksgivlug vnentloo with'
her
paiwnls
nt
this
ptaee.
jsUte
U »2«ii.»i"i. Glazier's l>ond ar
althoagii the wind was Wotrlng
BecreUlT-Mra. B. S. Gray. G"»'l. ,T,.„u„.r »as
the. body, the animal did not pick It
Traverse grange.
1 Martin It. Kavanaugh. of Apii Ar
up natU he happened to run ever
arsnd Traverse District PoiuCM
Kate keeper 3. M. Kingsley. Sum-<|^ altoroey for Hr. GUr.U-i. tssii--d
He fait the doTs UM -nod It e
Omnsi- met with the Oraud Trav- mIt grange.
|a sutement this morning In «Uk-b he
motet and cool In eneUeni ahnpe.
vrue Orange In n two days aewaion beCeree—Mrs. B. H. Moore. Elk Lnke ^expresueil the Is-Hef that Mr. Glazb r
Othara aute that they hare at
Clnnlnc Wednesday afiemoou. The
gOOjmsufficient resourctu tv i>ay off all
their dogs Into the brush and the mgrum wna as follows:
MeeUng will be opened .by Master
Flora—Mrt Ellen Sniffs. Lofig lAke j hto Indebieduews and In which the re.
ni^U have acted In n verf nace^
cent finaaclsl stringency Is charged
tain manner. mfuMng to ‘-frMae~ and
grange.
H. J.
fraguently flushing the birds.
Pomona—ArvUIn Gardner
H. J. -Burgveu of (4S Ibsst BIgbIb Traveree grange.
mt whether natnre has been busy
pretMtlnc the birds or whether the street Is very seriously 111 st
Suit- ibinklug Cuiuraissiuuer ZliuLady nsmaUnl steward—Mrs. B. G.
time,
hsvlng
suffwed
a
ntnika
adeem of more eetUera has driven
menusii wavs be usked for n rvcelver
Robertson. GranU Trateiwc grange.
tbam nwny, anyway this season was parwlysla last Saturday . Mr. Burgess
today, for the CheliK-u bank.
has been a naideat tff Traverse City
By Oov. Warner.
vmr P«t.
for n great muy ycun sad during
From the i
thni i:mc has afidearcd blmself ti
V a
teat Fortuise.
The Salrallun army are preparing lAttyHieu. Bird and tiiyseir ibis ulier
Mrlnrd Dnnnelly. ni the Missouri, 'cqtlre nelghbnrbood with whom
lo-give basket dinuerw nnd a Christ- noon. U lUvms probable ihsi tbe <rr
iManUy iMt a amnll fontuie
« in eontset. 1^ Is hoped by
ts treat to the poor of the clly had freence between the aiiiouiii of Mi
uoat atogwlnr vray. A weallby bacholy relaUvc* and friends that
order to make this a nnccess. thi-y CIniler's bond and the amvum of
lor. named QiMvea. iM OI«n Ka-cn bU lUo« I will be ot short
t Snmtinn.
Snratl
have asktd tbe Rervid to makV ail ap- slste funds o.i de|N».|| with tbe CbuV
wan a,great-^cnd. altbougb no*, e
peal to the farmers In the vicluli of.sra bauV will be more than msrie up
retaUvp of bln
Traterae City to kelp them.
Iq- the amount the stale will be­
During hU Uat tUacaa OrMVwa aoat
That truth Is atinoger than lIcUuo.
ll all the farmers who do their iltled to receive on llqoldallon of the
for Donnelley. Whan the Uittr eo- u owe more beeo demooalraled In
M llBle town of Fedora. T«an.. the iradlug In Traverwe City when they bank, so ae thw matter now l<K>ks the
tarad tbe room Qranvna gmaUd Um
He wri
buy their Christnw gifts, state should suffi-r n<i loss,
W7 cordUlly and aUd: "WVl Dmitlrely
would kevp In mind the tact (tat the,
>e lun
mgs sud throat,
nllay- 1 have no near rUatlvw ae 1
Doctors failed to help me and all bo|>e poor are alwa>w with us. and throw In
Intaod to leave you a UlUe
tad aed when I began_uklng; Ui a big yellow piuupkiii. a squaah. s-; _^~r ■ ■
If you'll get pen and paper ni make
rabbage or two and maAjre a fe.w pi>-'
oni tbe wlU In your favor.*'
tatoes or tuniiiis. or In faci any kind
Ooaallay httlMfd to aacure thorn
of vegetables, nil kinds, or some 'ot
Whan he rcaehed the alek chamber, In thr^ weeks I was able to go
an.voue kind, tbe army would be abl>-^
vn>rk.’"'Dunruieed cure for cougl
the old man uiu. ~Of eoatne you'll
coins.
and. Il.dd. at C. .
lo make all the poor veo' glad.
have to have n nttnans.'* Again n« Bugbee Drug Co . Hannsh Drug Slot
By each one aldtag. none need give
rnn to the strwt to lad nouwonc but 8. B. Walt A Boos drug stores. Trial
very much and na one. with tbe
wbOu he was grne the old man sud­ bottle free.
abundant yield of the past year wunM
denly died. As there wa» »o e\lfeel
It. Tbe donaUomi should be left
Venison Auppar.
US Bast Kluth street, or If CtlHr. 'had Mrw. W. B. Cranston
ay wna Ifld In court until tome diaIssos phone No. STS lf~called. the
tut relntlvea were eearch-J out Ud boat and boMSU to the Cranston
anuy s-ill do the rest.
then inmed over to them. It r.-uout- boarders Saturday eveulDg, Iht
fair betag a venison anppar. Tbe deer
M to ttO-MWabut In tbe upper peninsula by
J. R. Vier
Hr. Cranston and ns It was a |
R. N. af A.
Snglnsw. Mich. Dec. t—J. R. Vler.|
M the unual olaolloo ot oBlceiw ooe arid was klUad nimuat Inatutly.
nier. of Blk Rapids. was)cremsied la.
of CrratnUn Camp. No. 2017. R.' N. of the meat was excellent. Tbe skilful
the wiveknge uf two'Pere Marquscldj
4L. laal evening the following
cooking of*Hrs Cranatoa also tad
freight trains at Merwboa (Troaslngj
effect ud plates were fregueoUy sent Just before noon yestosdny. Venrisr!
Oenela-NetUe DeFoe.
tack, tbare being no limit. It te need- wna,lu charge of a shipment of pou
Vice Omcic—Ollve DIU.
let! to add that a full oompnny was toes and was sundlng on (he caboose-^
present and aU anJwed the haepltaUty pUUrom. He tended
Pnai on
' chuoellor—AlUe DIH.
iten(led to them to tbe uttuoel.
tup ot Ibe eoglnC boUer.
er. Just bac
back uf
Jtecordcr-BeMW MoMlchael,
Ibe satoncstack. where In plain sight
Receiver—Oertmde Herrou.
is fuUy roasted and
ot scores of specutors tbe body
Mnnhall—Ddom Yogi,
burned for an hour before taken down
properly Uend^
luer' SenUneJ—Maude Moe.
« Cannot Ulile bot charred bones wns left. The
Alw«ys uniform in
Outer Rentlnel-Miilda Carlaon.
wreckage coogbl fire and the cnboos*
Mnnager. three yeara—Bldor* VogL
quRlity and flavor.
All t>f ns unffer from Ud brao^^
irelght cars .were deolroyo^
Phyaician-Pr. W. S. Moon.
sotpetUiisw our own. but uflMier that
tn
out
fHeads
Alter lodge the mambeiw and n few
Each air-tight,
Nlne-ieulbs uf this tad breath log nt tbv- Urgel wh<-u an ezira
frlanda enjoyed n pot lack aupiK-r.
cemes from stane riauiacta tiwibie. freight from Grand RaptdK crashed In
dust-proofpackage
sod cannot be overcome by breath per
the rear. BugMwr l“errv- and evucontains 16 ounces
Outt Wna«n uLndad
T-tmes or sny other iwllUtlv* a
c^lYeltluaa. of Ibe Utter train,
becausTNaU
Waltara dldnt know
Uecanae
Nete waitaca
—fiiD weight
upvd and (wcaped Injury. Th<- ea
n aplder was
te gun paa loaded n
gtne was deralW
s and the window
iowti to almllWMM
lence and ac'd
r'd gulirtngs of undigested
McLaughlins
pteeed tbe
I V>r Utcbei^ hit. he t on Sevstomach burns or smarts: rosponslbilliy on the
XXXX COFFBE
___h
nth atrwi
atrvvi wajfchattaret
wadWhatt^ ThankagI’
Grand Rapids train, which rounded
tig n)0rn\V. (o 'the atery gnaa. M
>r sny
is
Bold by
curve In plain sight of Ihv other
Wnttara was jndt^riona and cleaned many symiUoms of lodlgeaii
. m he Mbu-na suunaeh tablets and get well train The first sent a ftegtaan tack
hln Ms’...............
« te not a mere tUgevtive Mr bat it was too Isle. Ooroaer Richter
___ '^u the joh wna cnaapM
phx'sIc.'Uit
I
tonic
remedy
c.^i
that
will hold na Inquest tofborrow..
•t ka glaA^up and aaw n aplder sirengihens the muscles of tbv
ach nnd bowels >u that the fiow M
Sk Rapids. Mlcb. Dec. S.-The
emSte ^ tear the window.
Julrvs i> Increased, and tbv nsws ui the death ot James R.
-Jv^y hud u cartridge In the gastric
food It digested
turally and doe Varaler vras received here with wadaV»t thsi .plder." be
nut sisy In tbe
macb to fkmei
D«as as Nr. VsmM wm s wall
muiuS to hJmaelf. maanwhUa polnthave ■i I IH
known vvusru
clUien. He leaves a wile nnd
* Walt
— A
_ Aona.
.. M...
SBOeU
rile nt the inaatt. Bnu;
suny rurra made by Ml-o-na stooachl,— children.
while plecea
ttW*<s that they give t g„,t- ..-1
attin *# window glnaa Sew ; 'out with every k^cent box ttat the
the room. Hr. WnJM. bad plans! n
tails to give snttefacUon They take: Mr. Vernier was well known to the
«mU in the fan and Uen proeaaddd
a k«__of_
men of Trsrerse City.
nU nhnrt It. Ha la ihnnhln* the wh^^^ nnd
n a penny^nlees It^
,
hR Mun thni U dMnt po o* bah
coNe you
Ic-oiu Winnie
appMritnoe of the spider

STATE BANK

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It Quiets
the Cough
This is one reason why Ayer's
Cherry PectortI is »o vtlutble in cOBSuinption. It stops
the a-ear and tear ot useless
ceuffaiog. But it does more
— if controls the infii
quiets ibe fever, soothes; beiU.
Ask your doctor about this.
The bMt kind el s testtaenlsl -Sold ior over aiair TMrs.**

^erikr
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asten recovery

Biorlopvs weie Br»l used In 1IC!>
Delore that Um>- one utmply folded
letter together ud fixed It with
staling wax.
In the farms of Norway during
laulliig and bartfsUng ttiu.- more
omen than mvn aie seen in the

X-,

• drained
Uluke one pound of boney.

BiUo-4»r Feel heavy
av) alter dimierr
ve coat^T Biller taslt-7 Compl,tfk>n sallaAr Uver nerds waking
IP Itaio's fc-gulets
ackH. 25 emte at i

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ATE or MICHIGAN THE PROlale coart for the county of
Traverae.
srauton of SUM court hald nt
the prota
ibate ofCc*-. In tbe city of Trav
ci>e City
said county, on tbe 4th
ria.v of necvml-r. A. n. IWOT.
I I*resA«t: Hon. Kryd R Walker.
.Judge of Probate.
I In the matter of the estate of Abra­
ham Holmtw. an liicomi»rienc peiwoa.
'
JiOin
Jedm Mi.’nx...
Hidotcs b.,v<t..
tavtng —
filed- -In said
iroiiM his pet'llon praying that he be
Uimxl:il<sl xnardian oi sold tncomiw
ht-ni iN-raou.
m the fomouo st said probate ofHer, I- aad Is hereby appointed for
lieanng said petition, and that the
n.-xl .<r kin and all other t>ersans ;n'efveied tn >a d •elate appear before
•aid coart at said time and place, and
>!u>» cuiiie. tf any, why said petition
.tx'uld not be granted.
It 1a l-jrlher ordered, that public
ropy of this order, for
ive week*, pret ens to said dav of
heating. In theGrand Travers.. H.Taid a nenoaper printed .and circu
.-ounly

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Judge .>
OTATp: or'MICHIGAN THE PRO3 hair t.ejrt lor th. co-JDtV of
Gland Ttavrrar.
At a session of raid court, brtd at
the probate olOer. iii Ibe city of
Traverwe Ctiy. tn said coumv. on the
Wlh day of Noirtubei, a D. IN*:.
qTATB of MICHIGAN, tte ' PraPrvteeni
Oen, FTed K.
WkUcCT.
Iudg>'»r Probate.
■'♦'TH ^ hme Cowit ' lor tbe
In the matter ..1 the estate of Mary Grand Traverse.
Kdllh. Emma Martha. Hal|di Juseph.
and Thomas Moore d*ybu>. inlDors.
IV B Pytius. tavliig filed to said
her lourih annual account as
Notice h hereby given tasl four
guardian of said estate, and her peti­
tion praying h>r the allowance therefor creditors .1
against said deewted to natd i
for exatnlnatlOD and adjastmeni. and
that all credltoM uT-Rffd d««snsed
an- requlrrd to pre .............. .
-vamlnlng and
to said court, at the protate oTfire,
In the clly of Traverse CRy. In astd
It IS further ordered, that publ'
county,
uti or
or oeture
before voe
tbe iIrih
day ot
ounvy. vwi
_ui u
.ubllemtlon ..............................................
larch. A U. IWS. nndthat
thatssM
. three soc- lalms Witt be heard by said court
___»e woke previous U sald day of n Tburwday. tbe 12th day
/ of IMairb
Herald
bearing In theGrand Trw'
D. llHiS ai i«> o'clock tn the loraa Dews|.o|w'r printed aod circulated in
said count}
Uated .November 4. A D. IWTFRED R. WAIaKBR.
It
Judge v.r Protalc

TATE t»r MICHIGAN THE PKO
county of
%rand Truxerse.
AI a session of said
held I
lb.- proluitr office. In
-’'raveiM- City. Hi said CtMinty. on the
7<ih dav Ol November. A. D 1P»:.
Prew-ju
Hon. l->ed R.
Walker,
i-jdge ol Probate.
In tbe mstter t.f the .-slate of Ralph
Pybuu. deceased.
Mary U. Pybus having filed In said
-i.'iM her f fill annilBl arcoual as admliiiatrutor de buute pun uf said es FOR AALl—I-otend Cbilia pigs from^
u-Ktelvred stock; one boar one year*
*ste. and loT |M>]it1un pia.Mm: lor the
old and a few fall boar idgw Mark
-illowauc.- uit-reuf.
KaiKlBlI. Ridge View Farm. M '
H is ord.-red. that th.- 31st day
Mill P O.. llurdlckvIlK-. -Mich.
'>ec-nil.-i. A ,-H. liM'T. at tni o'cl
c.*:i*
n the l•ll.•UI«>ll. at liaid pn.talo ofi-T.-by upjKiluted
•yamU
sHowlng said aC WANTCD—Milk conlracls. lo large
or small arnuunts. C»«a wanted
s ruHhn .>nlere<l. that publ
qii.vni Clly D^. pb.>op Sn
tlc- Ihensif lx- given
a copy of this oi.ler. for three suc-..-ksive treehs previous lo said itey uf
WANTtO.
bearing in theGrati.l Trav.-rse ll.-rald
n.-wspap.-r primed and circulated
la cooks in camp by ti
A lUKltl
said count >. an.I wife who hate hml extwriene.KKKIt H WAIJCEIl.
PIviM- wrile staling w.vg.-s iwld. »U.'
Judge of Probate of eaiu|>. Addrvss
Mis Ruby Cnsw,
IB >
f»<!t,
.
Buckley. Mich
dll., c-rtaiiil; offer
splendU
vhanc*- for ni.-n to P-arn Ita
Weed wanind.
quickly. There !► iltlle c»|kA
f.-w
cord*
of
eighteen
Inch filwtpositions aie Iiiiinerojufc Tbv
grvx-n or drv wood for Imme­
Itaied culsK^ue evplalus fuH>. Write clam
diate delhery. Apply at Herald oftl.em.
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WT.kTB or MICHIGAN. THE PBOtale court for ^ cuutty
Grand Traverse, InB the matter
mi
of tta
.-suie of WHlttm A. Langworthy. deerased.
NiAin- te b.-veby gnen that toor
muolta front the ISth day of Novem­
ber. A. D. l»0T, hare been allowta
for credtlors to prraent their ctelnR
against aafd deceased to said ceuH
and adjustment, and
that all creditor* uf said drransni
are requited to fn-sent their claims
to said court, at the protate offlmv
county, on or tafor.- t
Maiv^ A. U. 1»*. ano in« >>«
cteimi will be board by oMd cunrt on
Irild^. tbe l*th day of March. A. D
t».w, SI U>n o'clock In the forv:ioon.
' Duied NovemlMT II. A. D. 1*17

Wapin Feet?
Well I Guess
If riiey’re in a Pair of These

VoJ aa’1 afford

Men's
Patent Leathers

Coffee

WORSE THAR ORIOHS

!s\‘-

to bt without
- . a pair.

Doii t Ki> k nil the Shoe I'lSii
who sold >’OQ70ur lut i«ir
ot Patent Uhtber Shoe*, that
brokfi with to little wenr
Pnrhkpn he did the bent b«
bot

NextUme
Oomc bore for i pair oP our
kind of Pfitowt Burojaps aod
t will Bin foa • Gnmrantecagninst Imaking tbrooi:!:
The New Shoe* nre rwFly
Bautin Uwy an* nod oo
BUUke, M.M and
Just tba kind For u Chriatuiu
Prvaant.
ForsaU onl? !>>'

When you stop to compare the comfGrt is them
with the small amount of money invested.

50c. 75c. $1.00, $1.50. S2.00
according; to quality.

•RAKO rRAVCRBE HCRAIA THURBITAy. OCCCUKR •> MM. ^

Grac'd Traverse
•»t«M too lat* ta UM. Mie
_______ t rooeh U« Harold rSef. ..
Idor than Tuoaday oooh of ooeii wook,
MM If oorroapoMoaU fall to find
•Mira Irk. thoy maj oa aaaurM Him It
awM «nar tima.

CA»T bay.
k Routwog hartng to! tbraagb
(Bg corn tor Jtdiii N Couriadr.

MMteg. tbrre bolag i

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JTS;

CMirlea Forton of TmTerae City.
Mday waa tbr gueat of bl» uncle aod
gnat. Hr. an^Mra. a U DonilueJ0hn A. Jarkaon of Traverao Clly
•“If one of hte gaaollne flab boata FYiM»(o
r aflenoon. One of the occupaois
.. tbe boat In ligbilng a match Ignliad aome gaaollne that bad leaked
IMO the bouom of Iba boat. The boat
MMied to the water'a edge and aank
In Baat Bay.

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BMd.
Mr. and Mra. Henry 3. Pbrton leave
for a weelfa Halt with Mr.
and Mfa. F. C. Rivard of Cheboygan.
Mkb.
Win Petoraoo' and Donnor Weit
Mgye Monday for Kalkaaka. Mich.
They go to work in the lumber wood*.
Ur. gad Mra. H. R, Thayer leave
Monday on the 6:00 m. m. train fur
Dondee, Mich., to cook for the capp
of John A. Bnuahall. one of FUer &
•OM of MooUlee. Mich., campa. ThU
la Ae fifth time Mr. and Mra. Thayer
have been eooka tor thia camp.
Aa old nef^bor. Jamea D. Beach.
teOBbt artecD cords of alore wood of
GUude dellvera

Oaghiug. » many of Uu> famelewl
NORTHRORT.
hsullag I
U R- »
Proni near and far are have come
Mm. Miller and derghter j
maht*^°th^*^'^fri^^
........................
euwbeB.
steam wbUtl
-itle. b
Tkt'nh
eowl
Irene made
9 Traverao i“^W-!fru*n High Island
day.
and BUU.
gun
SUB
k! sa Hattie
capis'n gives tbe order "Let her
Wood U .n good detnond and hrlnga qur capic'B
Uc ?.
pound.'
c good price
i Dlty and rvlurueO borne last w>T-k.
You then bear tbe moot discordant
ELK LAKE.
Ray Monroe ta at Keyatooe helping
for tbe winter. sound.
Mrs. Lk'iter Innls and Miss AHce . W. B Johnston spent Friday in
bis broibar. Hart.
iksgirtng with reU- Traverwe CSty.
Arthur IlomiDe has returned from, CIlDg. clang, toot. toot. bing. bang. Bours rpenl Thanksieivlng
in inkkkrx- CHy.
G. M. Ha-ne ar-;>..l home from deer
an extended vbat. He left Traters£.
dlug; dang, tking.
Mr and Mrs. George
bunt
itlng ls4t Wednesday „
City Nov. xtb \n«lted to Detroit with J Intermingled
with chterlng. mimic Tbauksglvtng with >
Tbankscivlng.
frlvuds and relatlrea for a tea days,
pareuts, Hr. and Mrs. Geo.
'
HanH. of
Chas. Weaion came home from HU
then went lu Knoxville, Tana., AshTo(u.
tbe
.groMn,
on
the
porch
Elk Rapldr.
saibs to spend Tb.tuksgninc with hl>
Title. N. C.. Greenville. 8. C.. where he
lorgi.Cornand
Alex
Bencdl
of
family.
made a siny of focr days. Then tu
Raidd* *p.-nt Saaiay at Wm. CurAtUafa. Gu . a here be visited the old
e an#, bride, we g
Uttlefleld of AUants. then be weM.
Leslef Itiig. returned Saturday friends 0
'Tte
then
asM.
-*1
thank
you
fur
glvnlgbt
fipni
Blue
Lsk<‘.
wh<-r<be
has
at Cbai
jstiiUJti««a. Tenn Arthur says niug Rosa and me a chitarl with
Nt-b buntinu the i<aut week.
.outb b- all right (or tboae-thot
»tm. .
•Mis Muhk-l Kiplev and Mr. Prank
here. Ill found the- people kery
For relreshmtmts and cigars I ID' MIkuUol Traterse City
Thauksglklng w|:h Mr. and Mrs. John Ritter.
for him there Is no
u-u the ilin and noise was heard
John Kilter 1« nCt*aUe to be out N. C. Morgan and family of Uouna.o
plack- IIkv old Mlchlgau. Un bis ro
tulles avay ,
turn, he vUlted at Battle Creek, Mien.
As a reiniudkT ol Tom and Rosa's
and U
dayi
- tsodding day.
RspIdS S|
id fam.ly ou
Then we. the charivari party, went
. M. ifc.ni.returned from
■usidv.
And wUlu'd a long aod happy Tife
WOMEN'S WOESHe worked wlUi his brother Ed. la a
. tu the groomed bride.
was
lomber camp, having taken oui
I leaving we than), thee, thanks of
llu IK.|KMTU aud fudge
Traverse ( f Women ar* Finding
llcenae U-fore he went. He only
Mrs. Ham.-• was
itolMf at Last.
took one day's bunting and got n der-r
F^r our reception at 1Y>iit and Ro­
ll.lonl or lu.iuy iirv'.u gills.
It
does
»t-em
that
siimeu
have
moriaa.B iropoy of the chase.
sa's charivari.
Mrs. Edna Kdse. aud daughter
than a fair sbsrt- ol the acOvs and
Thonaa Lambert and Mias Rosa
Etta relume.l Frid..> ev.-nlng
juiliw ibuiallllrl btuuamty: they
Courtade wer<- married Tuesday wornBOUTH WILLIAMSBURa
j-kf-ep up:' " iiiust intend to dull
ing. Nov. SCib. by the Rev. Father
Heijry Johnson reiurne<l bt
Bauer. Henry Courtade. the bride's fa­
grand
hi-s.
ther bellev<-s In ibe German custom of 'uesday from Sidon. wh« rv he
dauchtern rvturui-d this evening tr«.ui
iwlns; they
,ooi. Ol
giving a charivari to tbe wedded ecn visiting with relaUv.-s lor a
inri'. They must walk Giawu where tlii-> s|a-Dt Tbuiiksglv.
i.euiop nieaL-i lorinri'.
couple and to comply with Mr. CouTri'kYsltb lacking imliis
'e and bend aud wuik
Ude's wishes tbe charavarl party asTbe anniml nieeMng of Hie ongr. ga
many achi-s muii kldiivy Ills. KlUSaturday.
•embled at the h'our Corwera and'
Freeman and family and Elmer m-.'s cause motet snEeniig than any tioiial chiitch w;ll lx- b>-ld on Wedn-sIkv. 1. at the iiarlom of the
ikilgbt Jook Thanksgiving diniivr other orgiia tU the body. K>vp the kid
ihe jet- amv
John Knilib's.
Kmlll '
i u. >s well and health is ra>;ly main etiiirvh.
Idence of Mr, Courtade. The utfiost at John
W. Maitesim made a Bylng trip to taltii.l. Read of a remedy lor kldiievi
The Ojd p.-lloWK and their wivi-n
stillness was maintained until
only that help* and car«s the kldm-yi .-iijoved a v.-ii!miu sup|M'r -aI their
Traverse City Saluiilay.
charivari parly arrived near
hall
last
Saturday evenlug.
UieSer ret
and U v-ndorswl hv p-fple .'"u know.
Tben Captain Domine gave
UiU' atveet.
irday
Mrs. H. !>. CfUipbe.
Cauipbell.riTIS SUiU
Nathan Av.-ry «.f KlUgsley h-lurtithe Older. ' Let her pound." Then the
Johnsou.
Trwversv t'itv. Midi ; says: ' Fast «x- e.1 home last Frlilay after bating
siean^ whistle of Frank Routsong'a Ult wl^ bis slste
folks
A
go'idswny
III
our
xpui
iwrleuce
with
kidtivv
reim-dles
has

Witt
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»|M-nl
tillw-.-ek with hU eist.-r. Mrs.
to blow. Mr.,
tuught me lliul there ts
Andrew Saolt
large dinner t>ell was rung. lleuded the Thanksgiving ilauee
' •'
WllllHunliurg. Tbey for kidney tjimplnlnl In
The K.-V Mr. llmiall b fl ihK morn
Ing of saws, ringing tbu town ball
•II
reimrtcd
a
fiae
time.
ihiuu’s
KIduey
I1IU.
RbeiimaUc
iiaios
Ing
to
ajK-ud
a coufde days at U.str
of cowbeila!' tdowk-lns
liig of homa. aboijiabo
Mtaa Elbel Smith and Miss Ding- |lh|oui
iiucb
b my sst-ouldt-rs. a weak adiing Lake.
ing of gu
guns, tbe node
bode and din made
log
H very diffleull for
Tbe miisiciil cUmi pron-fM-a to Ikamh made a ttlii Ip Trateiso City
back iht«h II
the welkin ring. C L Domine.
uniie
a
Micr.->.s.
as over Uiew-tity ha\«day
last
we,-k,
1-eUd.
r
I
or
lift
It Bay
G. h'reemao U building an addition
troubles that I bad 10 ronleud Joined und wei.-iiil more will Join t«x
w'lib. As staled.
find that Doan'w morrow i-v.-niug.
to bis bouse,
for a poem and recited the f
Mias Pearl Dmdy retunu-d home Kidney Pills aiv a fine remedy for
Th-' Woiiisn's dull will bold Ua soSaturday from Mrs. Leller’s at lUles. tlieitp allmeiilN and lake pleasure
i-asioH toniomiw evening at tbe
Tom amt RoM’a ChaHvari.
where she haa-b^n visiting lor a few endoreliiK th#lr UM-. "
borne of -Mi>. J. F. Mathews.
Though tbe nlgbt Is dark aod cold dayt
The Lailii-' .kid soclely will m«-el


For sate by all dealois. Price
outside.
Mattenon confrienced ids lum cenir. FosGi-Mllliuru Co.. UuSalu.
iLiiaday iitu-iiioiui with Mrs. A'.
We came to congratulate tbe groom
business Monday. IK- ms E .New York, sole agents for the I'nlied Vole-.
and bride.
Th- loidlr-s' Hen.-nt will nieit on
king fur hlD
Slates.
Two popular young peopk at East
KememU-r ibe^uaiue-—Doan's—and Fi.day uII.-iuo-pH w!ih Mrs, Williaiuv
9 othei.

BURGLARS I

the

of -wood cat
hading dry wood to Traverae City

irtSS""-..... .

and Fire mike i: uasafe

kei'|.

money abjut the hou'C.

Deposi­

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

ted with us it is absolutely safe and
can U- drawn any day.

erbt“*ei

^^r^'^urtade ol SMrU- MIcb.
came herr to allrod hU aUt>r
Hohi'b 'wedding, returned bomc k'tlday morning.
h riorton and arm Joey of Traving their
tbeir winter
are here catting

, WlUle.

4^[^l^tsre untU'd In marriage loda.v.

All
Payable on

Interefi
k SAVINGS
»<*ANK
.

Demand

Allowed
Doposii>

«o M M •» «» M w» o» W3 m a* <Ts m ev a» aw w>
O-.ar G i-taff •
. . . Il-niljh Ke:l..-.. .
eiileitalmxl ».n,-iui ..1 i|„.|r !ii;U

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MONROE CENTER.
Mrs. K S GUt-rt w-ut
City this n.mning .-all.,! U,.,.
............... hvT .....It...,

E B'yukai.|>'t:am- up from
CIU h'tiday
bei
liinwDson
'

It o .l.-,-;n« d ortev-rs.
ait-ndan.v G d-slr.-d.

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ThJ'.as'JfJf.,for Cakorrti
's,3ra'
,{s.“

lies

a:Bsi

AIR TIGHT STOVES

The stove that burnt soft Os hard coal, coke or wood.
We have sold hundreds of these in and around Trav­
erse City and every one is giving petfect satisfaction.

m

hard'COAL

Just the thing to
set up early in the
spring when you
need a little fire or at
night and early in the
morning.

We are going to start at once to close out our
. immense line of

The $82 stove...............................................
$2!t.s0
The$29sto«e................................. .'............................... 27.10
The $27 stove’......................................
24.80

STOVES

At this sale we are selling a stove with 12 inch
fire pot at..--............
$23.00
Same size stove that has been used a little at.... 18.00
$46 hard coal stoves at.................................................. 40 00
hard coal stoves at................
31.00
$3p hard coal stoves at.. • .......................................... 27.00

Comblnatton Stove
burns wood or coal.
10 inch stove, regular $6.00 stove,
at................................................ $5.25
12 inch stove, regular $7.50 stove.
at................................................$6.60
15 inch stove, regular $9.50 stove,
at................
$N50
17 inch stove, rejjular $11 50 stove.
at..................................................... 75
Theyare extra good and will go fast.
Hundreds of People are buying their

CHIUSTMAS GOODS
and having us hold them for Christmas. That is a
good way to do
■) u
as it gives you a better selection than
you will get later; and there is no better place to buy
than at our store. We are showing a larger assortof goods this year than ever before, in fact, it is
n^l ol
ng us where to put them.
pffzzhni

.

Mis M S. Ilmwiison is .u
list,
Mr. Hii.l Mrs. SIsi Ifcimoii
Mav (-iid- M>ti aud daughtn
ewry.udi. trt-K moeuall,.dlr-Hj
Os!...ii vMl.-iI th.-ir- Kr-aiidl.-.it..i. ..
Blown. Sunday. Mts, Ihuuou stayli^;
C-u Ue g-viulB-. It ts laksn utsCMlIs.
ms-ts IB T-.W...4.hw.b} r. J.Cbsway*
, - T.vtiBj.-nlBls frs.lapiola Of lirwnud. t>rt~ rk pav bolsM.
Taks UaU'a VwBiIly IMU f..r r.KtsUMIMW.

SPECIAL PRICE STOVE SALE!
J.
W.
SLATER
Jhc Old Reliable House Furnisher.

RENOWN HEATERS

A

Nov

HEATING
STOVES
We need the »=6om they take up on our first
floor for Holiday Goods, and the prices we are
making on them will make it an object for you
to buy now, even if you do not need a stove
until next season.
Come early, as the sale lasts only until

Tuesday, Dec. 10th
and every heater that is not sold by that time
will have to be stored in our basement.

Your Credit is Good!

i

I'vinch size.........85c
21 inch size....$2 10
21 inch size....$2.30
2»;inch size....$300

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Resolute
Hot
Blasts.
A stove that is csjjc'cially adapted for
burning soft coal
coke. Sells at this sale
from

$10.S0 to
$16.75.

‘ RE:DUJTE UM'VEfLSAl

Second Hand Heating Stoves
that we have taken in exchange toward other stovesIn these there are dozens of big bargains.
We have a base burner that would sell for
$25 new, that wc are selling at........ ......................SS.fiO
Others at $J, $4, S‘; a:.d up to $10.
There is not a stove in those mentioned that would
sell for less than $15 new.

i

-"T'
OIUN6 ntAVBIttC HERALD. THUMOAY. DCetMWR I. IMT.

ufmmmm
Some Remarkable Values In

Coats - Furs - Skirts - Waists
We are riniit you this week a list of rood thlBn from the aoak Drpanment. There are so many ;ood thinrs li this deparlmeut that we can tell you about somethlor different
e.ch week. The values quoted here will stand lnvestl{atlon and comparison and we will he triad to have yon compare them with anylhlni: tn the clt^.
StKks are large and complete and we can suit you at any price yon may Uke to pay. While we do not keep cheap and trashy garments, we do keep good garments that
are surprisingly cheap. We want you to read this ad. over carefully, fia the price In your mind that you expect to pay and we will show yon a better garment than you ex­
pected to get at t e p,-lce.
The prices ^e are making just now on the h'gb grade Coats are such that every woman should become Interesled, We think our showing of Furs and Fur Coals Is one that
yon will not find equalled In any cliy of th<s sirr.
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Neck Furs and
Sets

Uir±^
Dress and Street
An Eareeptional Sbowing

We provide'non with as ohoicoa
<*oll«tioa of Neck Fura and Seta
I yoo will find in many a daya’
aearcl.
___ ^_
_ ______
SBTch. Erery
one
baa Uwn ^
ae.
leeted with great' care and thv
bret we could find at«Tery~pi^.

Oar ■bowing of •mart cfTi-cts in
lirU if tod dabsrate to admit Af
MoriptioDi of tfaem, bnt th^ are
the cJeverofl conoeptioDB or tlie
beat American Uilon. From the
lodfUn Btroet BkirtBto
tbe /neat bUIb uid voilea yoa wilt
find the Bolectiona bread eooiurh to
meet yoar enrj deuiBnd. Fall
range of all the wanted oolore in
b!1 the DUBt popular matarialB

Kiver Uink Scarfa.
$2.00 to $5.00
Moleakin Scarfa.
6.00 to I 2.50
Blended Sqnirrel,
7.00 to 12.75
Otter Scarfe.
7.50 to 16.00
Jap Mink Scarfa,
7.60 to 16.00
MlnkScar^
25.00 to 50.00
(•ray Squirrel SeU.
12.00 So 30.00
Jap Mink Seta,
26.Qpto^6.00
Lyni ScU.
25.00 to 45 00

ard Btreet
Fine Bbowing of di
■kirta in
Hiztnm, PuOknion.

s,!::-.........6.00

SplenUid itylM ill pUin Paniimu,
Bergea, Voiloa and Mizturoa.

...7.6O

We are ebowing a
lection of aplenditl N'uilea, new
aniTalB. that aro exqaiaibi medela and are anxe to pluaBt- tbe
I who ia looking for aomething dainty to fill ont her ward­
robe, Theae oome ia both
.bl^ and while, ranging in
{wioe from

Mink SeU. 35.00 to Oo!oO

$13,50 to $20

white........................ $910!

Cloth Coats-Rare Values
8eld6in have womeu fuch a rhHnrr l.. M-rm.: »«u-h
CoaU at fuch little t*rlc*» *» t 'f>'
/

braotlful

tocautlful. Erery woman who lias a
rni to a« tor we have the cnxal she Ik looldna for. It l» rare In^
«d to find a nroman that we caonot suit In a coat.
Three iroupo that will prove Imwtsiab# to prospecUve buyer*:

$8.75 ud $10.
A( these nrices we show 1«U length coats made from a high
pwde « Ke'^^^y'lo'^.m iSh. and heavy
^
wd comfortable. At the pric«> they are unforpaated

$12.50 and $1S.50
Uto thla fruup goea somv of the Biiest pomienu ever soil at
these arleos. Earellent Rrad.-H of 4ill wool broadrloih. blacks and
colors, Sael) tailored, full Icnetta, lull sweep, bsudsoniely trimmed,
full aatlD lilted.

$16.75, $18.50 and $19.75
nnd
TbU croup comprtnt* coats whose equal >xiui will not
no
iM than |J6. Thej come Id both MaithloueM and fitted styU-s. has
■ collarleM.
- " rleM. hundaumoly
irlnmi'd. full
tbe kliuona and—Qibson effects.
I
wartiilli.
Every
one
beam
-the
satin lined also Interlined for eaita v-----guark of the hlgbefi grade tallortiiR.
Evenlna
...
. „...
lUh. cold ci^ vest, also trimmed with mink
Iranied wtih cold and cbam|>acne braid. Ja|ipantwe kimou style.
blto aalln lined, B100.
AB a special Inducement lor you to buy now we are RolnR to
alvo yoo your choice of tb«iu- beautiful isarm-nU for I16.TS. ThU
iK-si cirak offer of the sekson. and of course hurries out the he»t
numbers

Real Fur Coats

Fur>Ooth Coats

Nothing-Js more de^ptlve o buv than fur. so 11 stands the
pruspectlve buyer In hand to bu r only of that merchant In whom
. \V<- have the frreatest iimfldence
they have the utmost
In the nianufacturere that <

The most wonderful achleremenl of the loacna this season la
the production of clolhs In the Imilaticm of fura Tbe Caraeul Is
is on,, of iIk- niiwt wonderful fsbiica ever brought from (he looms
for the making of women'e coku. ..T experts arc
. _.e gbowlng aolne of the mowt iwau
• have seen Uhls season. They are warm, eervlcet a aUgbi COWL

RUSSIAN PONY COATS
Ide coal. They ar.- e»T
Inches lone, <’xcellenl
large Dlelal l>uUi»|ns. IBS.'

1 collar, full back, satin

^ey are all well Ullorod from the best quality of Caracul cloth
and Ined with heavy aatla.
Theae come tn short eoaU in pony, box
in both black and brown, and ve models of ezcelbmcc
by coat at a small oxi>enBe.

Oivy K rlmmer fur. S4 In. pony style, this Is a very choice garrtit and a vpry nsity garmebt for oue who tikes somethtnE out of
the ordinary. Lined with beanlflul brocadi-d

Velour Coats
tb«m is tDWt exrelleiii. showing a diversity of models that arc «(•
c-pitonally pleasing to the woman who like, the smart thipg*.

flue qusMi} of black satin, las.
Nv'ar'Seal. ;<i In. Jnckels, semi fitt«-d. aUo htoisu- tyle*. very
carefully selected skins, all |>vrfecilv uJured and bands imely Imed
BJ1A7 to $42A0.
Astrnrbuii Ja^-ls,
and
in., made from the Iwst of sKins.
and nmnuf.ietunjrf by one of the bcft bnn» in the country, a firm
who alwa.vs have g^ astrachanK. K*.30 to B42-S0.

Full length coal, full satin lined. kidioBa sh-eve. (rimmed with
silk braid around cniisr. around armhole, down back and around
iMittoru. making a very beauUtuI effecl. |40.
. (rlnimed with allk emlrioldery, Hned
th splendid quality of satin. $40.
AKtrarban Clolh Coals—2( and :c In.,, ^Orey Astrachan, i
Bti-I. worth l:i.5e. for B7A0.

SILK WAISTS
These art* eaceptlonal not only for Ihelr beauty, tnil for their
vain.- The showlnii at nil prt?«-* la worthy of your lm>-stleaUon It
for Bouieiblnn new. sometbini; novel.
t yoiir eeery demand.
cleverest of deslfna. I
r ndik that atv t‘sccpttonally charming, $S.7S t
Taffeta Walats. newest models. In n w.ide range of colors.
Amomc them are n-d. navy and co|siihagen, blue, ton. black and

1 stylet,
for a nob-

llUck pony, similar to alspre.^oi at> good quality. B5&2&.

Oilldren’s G>at^

Charming Dainty Styles

white. IB to BaAO.

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Any of the things in this
Ad woutd make a pteasurable gilt ior Christmas.
They are practical and ser­
viceable.

Thb Is the gieaPwt c(*t o.fer you have ever had. The

prices

we are making on ctuidren's coats are so low we .are not going to
qeote them, but if you want to get a
IS VOCR TIME.

for your daughu-r. NOW

Ton wlU never have a better chance. We have a

coBiplete asFurtment nf id| .the best m'>d>d«. Th‘-w prlc*-s apply to
ages from e Ui j: yean. Tbe q lcker you Cobj*- the better the bar-

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•Mibr •( «b nJ J1 mW
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“Viking” and “Viking System” aotiies
wtut (btw wtdi «boM wke cr* lookn^ for ttyls tai acrvicf.
“Vikii^* UmJ. «» >»u&ctuf«d kr B^. M»ytt V Co. Oieotfo'.
».k«n of OitUK... Boy.’ ^ Yoox Mo*. OotW _Wo
. ^ i» ororr mp«et.-Tk< UkcU telL

E. Wilhelm
(day. Then* arv ala criminal caaen,
PlOOMflt RMopt on.
T%p K^T. ftnd Mr*. 0«H>n:r R. Lncl- |>l*bl iMUei. of fact, three motion*.
turt wer«> tondrre^ a roeeiiUon to tbo thre«' chann-n' and elshl chancery
,portor» of »be Bapttoi church T^ie* pro coiifraao eaae*.
d»r *»l(hl In honor of (heir recent inar
The coniiilcti- calendar I* ae fol­
rioce. the member, of the church and low*:
coDCrcftUoD filbeiinc m oztend >«
The people v*. William J. White,
wrteome to tha bride.___ .
rape; Fred H. Pratt. J.‘ W. Patchln.
The people •«.; Joa. E. Holdcroft.
The eharch was prMUlj’ aiid~appro
malicioaa deaimcttOD of a highway
o( red ud white, and an 'informal
pracraiD wa* •Irett. Mrs. Grace Haatta^PooU and Ui«. Bari Bennett ua#
a earx pretty duel, which wa* well re-colerd. A redUUoo by Mlai Jooephlne
Mabar wa* well clren.«od the Ulue.
DeOn Hater and Lda Faxoii pare a
ptanalny duet A recdutlon by UUs
Viola Btra’ib cloned the pro«Tani. after
wbleh Mr*. Broadfoot preseated the
oonple wlUt a haadaorae mahosany
n^ng ebalr. the gift of the church.
We have jnst
Baking a few appropriate remartca.
rec>-iv«ylji In'lRi- St>]ip1>
n* Rev. Mr. Lockhart maponded
with a few well chooen . word*, alter
wtileh refreahBenu of coffee and cake
were aerred. and a aoc al efenins enJoyad by all.

«I(AND THAVCIIBC HCRALB. THAUMOAV. DeeCI•Mf^A 1fi».

bridge, aentenee: Pred H. Pntt. J</ji
The people,v*. Jooepb E HoUctoft.|her parawu. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Cor-I
A. Loranger.
metioa lor arreei of Judgment. Fred oHI.
^
The people va. Frank MorfoTd. *s^ «toi*nger.
j are. EUie Anuiroiix retaraed Fr:-|
sault with Intent to cottBlt rape:
Ororge W. Beabam c*. the Farmera ‘ day fnaa Fteepert where she bra been'
r red H. Pratt. J. W. Patrtiln
ilutnal >tr\ Imsura^ce Co. of Cbaric-‘ vialtlcg the past three weeks.
|
Ine people V*. Frank LnCiwme. atEmateit and Cheboygan, matlen^ Mrs. Lcmle PhllUp* and daughter |
:<fflptlDg loobulo moneg under faltff
trial: Paltthoipe A Haefc')\>lm« vMuR friends at Hariila overj
pretenses; Fred H. Pratt
Halsuad A Halstead.
|Subday.
;
The people vs. Domlnlci Cbaae and'
CJiafwery.
j Mr*. John-UoUgad. who baa been i
Fred H.
Barbara Bkutbeaec va. Voigbt Kou-Iq'-i:.- sic.. U rtlll under the doctor's
beaec. divceee: t’Bdcrwood A Ualor.'car« i
The people-va. Elmer HcDdrlckaon.! A- P NerUniter.
J Mr. and Mrs Johr MrCraat id
burgUry; Fred H. Pratt.
j •><*« » «Kmillef va. Emm* USrag-lNes>.n city, vig.ieg at the borne of
loua* of Fact
; miller, divorce: a F. SerliaBer. Pratt Mra. Alba Brimmer;
Wesley 1>. CuaUrd et al. vs. Olles e!« Davis.
{ Mrs. Henry Kn*e vrlM bee daugh-■
Hodges -et al. aasumpaJt; John W.l Central
Lake Lumber Oo. ve.M. r. Mra Giada WIIHmba al Cleon j
Patchln and W, P. ?;tol*cr: Pratt a Charte. M. Harvey, reerivar. petition Tnraday.
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Davis.
l"“l accounting and dUebarge of
The ij.Uis' Aid sicuty of the ConEdward McNamaia va. Anton W. r-ceiver;
Smurthwalte -A
Al*a>. ftresafoa:ii ebu.-vh tu<t fa*: Thursday
Bartak. aaaumpaJt; John W. Htehin. - Pt»»» A,Davis.
with Mis Ed Beckrr. The bouae was
John J. Tweddle.
|
Ceanceey pro Cenfarao.
full ^cd a nrand Uaie was enjoyed by ■
Helrin J. Mill a vs. Traverse Ctty' Walter N. MUIsrd vs. Susan E nl| pr>Teul. A fine Inncb eras aerred
Manufacturing Oo, assumpsit. »p.. Millard, d voracj^ John W. putebin.
by the bost<.<«. who |•n)Ted keraett a
veal: AtnII F. NerHngw.
|
B- Ebel vs. George A. Bbel, number one ecieruiner.
Tta wextl
Blrney J. Morgan ra. Jno. a. Nceaen «l‘'orce; a. F. NerUnger.
' meeUna «rtli i-* held at the home of
snd Andrew J. DavaB. treapaas oo ibe( Qt^srpe Wtlabi v*. Rena A. WrlghL Mra. Fred Gleason Dec. 12th. All are!
rase; Pratt A Dnvia.Dovell A Dovell j'*''’<'rce; luivcII H. Gag*-.
cordially Invited tu attviid
Corddl* F. L’Blor vd. Edgar J.' *^lUeL Carr va. Richard H
. Carr.' The Sunday wchool recently arjoBOrmiby. assumpsit; John W. Patchln.j^ivirc*: A. F NerllngoT.
- .lied ai tlic M. E. chiuch u doing flue
Pann C. OHb#rt.
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Cole v*. Ellsworth Cole, dl -There i» a lante aitendanre Md the
vorce; Lovell H. Gage.
ifiumbcr* incri-ase ctiry Saadaj.
• » ’nud'wa> atkrd
com-' ssaiii.”
AUK-.>*t Coon* va. Lucy Cooni. db There is a treat Interest manifeetiHl,
The railrea,! company huv,.
r O. Barden ha* resigui-d tux dot.>-s
rase. John J. Twoddlv. Smuithwaitej'‘’fv. ; IaivcU H. Coge.
i both In S-jnda> *ch*x>I and thv even- m-w Hortiyard, which stfaU} ^v-o...lorvman at MncBride'. mJh att*'
A .\Ia-ay.
| .Nellie A. Well* va. Ransom Woll*. me prnycr ni.. tliivs.
In’the i.«d.ug of lAotk,
il^r. e w^eVa' tk-k absence.

WlllUni Kunie vs. Swediab Son* olj'^lvorre; .A. F. Serllnger
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M. C n>lrd is cK rkiiiB for W:K;'. .1 hn Hayes and fhmlly are movibc
Elrdio H.-*ley v*. John llcKley, diAmSrea. auumpsit. appeal: ^*tei
WWjtmsii and .ora.
to .•-T. to have the bem-llt of oar
; A. F, NerUeger.
Hubkley. Mich.. Deo 4.—The flret
D. Welch. Amil F. Nerllnger.
Frank Rnosa p. ou ihe sick U*i
The Hannah A Lay Meirantilr
stviKbiiii: of ilii- siaaon was Mondav
George Truman, who was accldei:;
the Central Iiilul!lhlc Paving Co..
cnuruiiiK a'"l :b<- raw tugs ranias'to
ly shot in the fool Thanlregtving day.
tssump.lt; l-ratt A DnvU, John W ] Crfpoml.h. Mich!. W ( -Born- ame.
i* ilulog iiWl) and the foot will I-Patchln. ,
Moudny. l>-c. J, U. Vr. ami Mra John
8cb*«.l
!• oi»-n<-d
xav.-I,'
Soper, s
liayx- vacatl..ii The i.-actier* stlendMotiona.
liintm .Muikti*. by Haiti* MarLii*.
.Mix* Nettle Mimiii 1* rl-rkiug In : «'<] the lustllulvi- al Sbi-niiao, UuD- *“l-r*.f I. It Gilh. rt . Ierlii:e. xulij.-.-i,
ti.n and Cadillac l«-<ldvs u.ving K<«*i -Th.. New f-Macalion.- wa. well at
hi* next friend, ra. Waller .N. ^ellej.' Sluiv aftileuRiiiT.
motion for security for cukli; J. J.
.Mrs. Roy Itarnrs and lamily.
1 atleution lo Thsulugiv.ag day.
tended an., appreciably recei.ed The
TwoOjl^jh Smurthwalte A Alway.
Muulnc-. i-iK-n: ThanksKivine » ,
I'r Uiw: hax r-ut.d a!i office jiiO a l.tor«.--ur made many frUpd> lU riutk

MARTINEK

JEWELER

Bring the Children to the
BIG DOLL SHOW

A.0LID SILVERWARE

QpMb M I

. ffmekotL

Mr*. L. H.'BracI
lag for Soath Boardman where abe
WM called by (be auddea death of her
Bolter. Mm. -lane Hulbert. who died
MoBday orenlng at the age of K7
yanrt. Baaldea Mra. Brackett anotb^'da^bier la left. Mr*.'Maggie Hunt,
and thiwe aon WUtlam H. Hoibcri.
cr rif* iBke; Jtdin V. Hulbert. of
LBke OHr. and i*B|e* Halbert, of
Alaa. Mr*. Mulbeii had not luua
ban a rcaldent of South Boanliuan.
Tbo fnneral was held this aftemoun.
CifnR Court Calendar.
Tbera are only 28 cane* on the ealCBdar for the Decembw term ut Cir
call court wbkh will open (next Mon-

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The Finest Display of Dolls in Traverse City.
Dolls worth $15.00, Dolls with Natural Curls,

«t np-to-date
ai (] ooiBpWf linn to
bn fotma ABywhere
is the dty.

Just the Thing for
Christmas Gifts

Dolls with real eyelashes, Dolls with the rnos.t life-like expres­
sions. Everybody wunders,at their beauty.

Ut-cau*!- they are of the Ik-sI
quality and cannot help
but jileauH-.

THESE DOLLS 4RE NOT FOR SALE

W’e Intlte you to call *">i
our NEW line over. Ton fl«

THEY ARE ALL TO BE GIVEN AWAY

a lift)* g
II b; made nappy al Christmas time—Hundredi et boy* Mill pet sleds—theru'll be gifts for elder peepel as wall—
e gnring DellI Tickets wifn every fifty cant purchase. The uttle lady who brmg* in the greatetl number of the tieket* on or before the even­
ing before Chrntmat will receive th. bigeast dell, worth »ts. The one with the ne»t largeet number will receive the stconfl largest dell, worth $10,,
and *0 on down until every person bringing In 20. 30. or -tO tickets vjill *t li rttr v* a doll, net at large a* those with more tiek'tt. but still a nice
one.

filed* will also go free with 20. 30. and 40 tickrU.

Net only w4l this store be a cr«at attraction for t
curs useful Holiday Gifts. The choice up-to-date Merchandise, t
store to popular.

little p'ire: atuehed and the way c

I TRAVERSE city in which te aeare tgerted i« what make* thU,

HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS

Handkerchiefs
Thv axMirliii-uI of HaiKlkt-rrlin-fx I. by far lUlarKvxt wc hav*- i'*ci tiaj »l any riirlstflia* ..i-aMiii.
It charm.ug
K .tn'Ciiucn*
.tK-riuicn* of co.tly HandkyrchloN
X well :i> ihv moil
loiler.itily prlo-d njvvlli*-. au- lu-r*n S'vai varMy au
Sc. toe. ISe. ZSe. 3Sc. SOc. up to fit.50
LADIES' CLOVES

tiOOg and xbovt of xtik ami kid and Ji ixy. Tli-nic«i nol<>d mak**. at
SSSO. SSSO. filfio. S1.00. SOc. etc.
Alru u lull Ilnx of Oolf Olioi-s Im lajivs and
children at 2Sc and SOc.

What II Means to Buy PIANOS oi

LADIES' SILK HOSE

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Ladies’ Waists
.M.uli- Ilf Net, Silk. RbUwK-. ele. They cabT
I .nywhttv for xtyle or value.
»2Xa *240. S340. *4X0. *SX0. and SSXO

BEAUTIFUL DRESS PATTERNS
SS.OO. *740. ttOXO and *12X0 FUR NECK PIECES

of Jsp. Mink. Squin.-i. lu-av.r. i-U. lo all
I :--d xha|» t at
S3.S0. SS.00. **40. «74& up lo *3SOO
Cbesi-T fii: Scarfs lu newest xhain-s »l
I

9Se. *1A6. *140. *2.50, etc.

MUFF* from *1.50 to S2SX0.

nioiixi- -->1.Satuiday ■>: i.i al *3.95.

and *.;\alii-l.



SILK NECK SCARFS

In dW'.'; ' '-I'lntiss a r Unir, <nll.-, in.ii
*5.00, *640. »7-5t. »*50, ete- '

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SIDE COMBS AND BACK COMM
lleaullfnl liovi-Ii cr at p';i-alar-.incir
10c. iSc. 255c, and >

SILK PETTICOATS

..... ''■'"'Vsi;:^V5a,:s«i
'ampeo linens
rii,ih".'V?-llvt‘^ne^Trer"nnth^

, S-ari^,

IT., all S' prlr.-, frmii 10c to *2.50.

2Sc; 3Sc. SOc. *Sc. BIAS <

Bl0h aass GcMts’ PumisliiDgs

Men’s Holiday Neckwear

Our Itiu- or Drt-i Shirts 15 nr-arpe......; tili.v-

Fur Caps for Gifts

Just iveeiwil a full line of handsome Keckw.-ar
for the Chriftman Hc-lldayj m all the la’ext rtyltf
and design*.
*1X0. TSc. SOc. and 2Sc
A handseme 91ft ho* with every T** at S(k or

The rapuullon and popularity of onr Houra ara *

je Stores

rud.ixi-,r. r;hl,.d ur

*1 aII-1 fl 3'. '-r S*I..,-<J,.. ■.plv .!

perf^ly satisfied with your aeleetlaa
• and ftUl
tttll price paid will be allowed
and honestly, and

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*149 FOR MEN'S *2X0 UNDERWEAR

LADIES’ BELTS
Thi- tii-wexl iiovvltl***.
well as *lap|.- 't'I-1
A splendid xbuwtug at 2Se. SCc.:. tIJK. up to %*M.

It Beans
luatiuftclurei'* who have, not i
**It mcana Utat you buy
act
axperi knowledge of Pianos, bad value*, but aUo every facility
keSlng Plawi* in boat poaalhl condUlon at nil times.
M mean* that you aolaet yoor aotriBnt from the largbat stock
Of the worldk bett Bakor tb b' fo-ind andor one roof anywhere.
teMlna the llluafcdou. STEINWaY. the eacellmt
QRINKELL
MOB (oor own maae). the attatlc 60HMBR. the popular 6TBRUm the dopendsble WBOMAN. and a doien other luakea—all h ad•r* in tbeir rcopectire gradea.
____
Dial (be price you pay will be
LOWSR tkau any
Othsr bouse would lak for almi'ar quality. Our immenae purchases
I all other conand sales enable " to both underbuy and unde
oeraa.
OUARANTEE M good
it, means that yon »ni be protected by

lo PI...O twi"-

For Men’s FIcECc Lined Un*
36c
_ _all sl2cs»
_
derwear,
^
Special lor Saturday only

FANCY HOSE SW^tORtWrI
lo boxes, at. 2Sc. SOc. St.OO. HAS. etc.

MMdsaa Leadlas -Maalc Boaac

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Saturday Only

Only the gaod .-vllablc make* a: w'oitii con.ideratloo We show the l eet xi St.sa
Silk Erab. Lbil. Hose. qi. 2Sc and SO

GRINNELL BROS.

it iWortMc.

Extra Specials for

great inmortJ be xovuiv-d o-jts'dc of our alRlv.

in E. FRONT STREET
ntBfiPdCfirTBMHttdQummuDeirou I

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FANCY SUSPENDERS FOR GIFT*
Pot np lb bandsouic gtti boxes at
10c. ISe. 26e. and up te *140

.\ -IIULI- rhriun,a- avt f-r your lady «.- gvniriR-ac tririiil r s u;re K-i- «'-.p
tsxo. M Ml BJXB. S2LSa S140
of la.i Su.i . lUlatat ,1. yi-;
splvcdld valuer at 75c and SOc.

blV*

GENTLEMEN S SILK HANDKERCHIBKS
Ib|plalti white, color..; '.order, 'rr w th lalUal

J

_

Wtrr ALMIRA,

taa^

nm-'.i •kpvt tur i^or«
iMiH
^ the KTOVOa hOW,

•BQ
etni •!

Mr. Bad ^r«..CBfl Btie*. aoW oeruf)t Mr. 8tta«7 BiW* 6«»»r ft«r Uir

...

John «io«B M ruuhv a bmi «wiOB ibroufli ow
t to TrBTerae CJtr
Mhd Orac« MarUo at Platte la t
iroeBI 01
Pred
«nd Rehali. «'»»'
' r B few dhri
Will UaUefB' faaaUr of Pean Lak*.
baa iba acwM (or«r and la aBann
tlned. HxMa (^jr wlD ffM alou «k»-

Uneeda
Biscuit

Frank AAama o( Oabora and brotblAto our rle nilr *o^
wovee Into
I.ula Blerte of TraTwae Qly
Roaa Jofanaon
tea and

Ttauraday.

W u Pewlar of Petervillr 1» drawiBf poutoea for Janaa Bryan to Ukr
Abo fran^ tba B{>afford rarm.

L FHrotAi. thla aide
Mr, and Mra
of Travnoa <3iy.,
ly. are vialUiiit viUi bia
a ei*T. Mra. Bd1 B
Braoka.
. an)! Hn>. Walter Lake apent

..'ci'nirass'.sjs'

The dancaM Lake Ana laat Wedneaday erenln* wh^ well uiiended.
All twpon a flne tteie. Mr. and U».
Turk «a»e «1><- oyeter. aiiiitwr

¥ot Inihnts >nd Children.

The Kind You Have
Always Bouglii

AN^taUePrcftenliObfarAssiniladngatrcalandSeCi^bag Or Sioufte andBowels rf

Allan F. LltRe aad wUe to B'm It.
rctOa in Oak Hal
G««. UllU
rear, and wile u
lu luU A. S. G, a
nd A. i..-c:,T 27. R 11.

t

HSTUU

[‘1»IIiI)kii1“);

llbti;. 4 i
alao lot,
r

A food fb work on—
A food to Amite on—
.A food to sing on— .
Energy and good^natnre in
evfery package.
The most nutritions wheat
food.

Mra.
ba Batet.
Rufiia
_
..
Mr. and Ufa. N>1m» Winter will
more to PeteraTlIle for the winter.

of B*M. aw. K, T^tsi s Jt

__ £ Jahnaao and wife .to Jatoh
ralnian. parcel, te aec. S, T 3S. R iv.
TMX"-.
C. 3. kbner and wUe to Jacob Ci.aan. ae\i ol aw >i. »f nw V. and
M wV of »eH of neti. aec. t. T K.
K la tiaJ*.
Carr e Loudon ei al to'Chaw B £1
la. fH of ne^ lenept atrip So rod.
rldrt .,T. !•>. T 2S. R 10. ISOti.
Cbarie. R. BlIU to Gut Tompkln*.
ol neL lexeept Btrtp 20 rodi
wide) t&w.
Emory Bryce to Bdw. J.
Cennnt.
WH o( w\ <rf nwti. .Of 30. T 25 K

iM \Ms

O<o. Mi;U Rogem and wife
C. Roueu. lou
3. aec. U I
atvrral ioircvU la h-c 32, 2G.
R li. llOi.

Bears the
Signature
of

t III! Hi:

ProBWfcsDigesBoaCteTfiilrwlthsi

OpuntMMfdiiite oor
Kot Nabcotic.

denial diKbanie of a aun In the band.,
of Arthur Wentworth. n«ed 13. ye»Ufr'
day afternoon cnui-cd

a

wound In the foot ol
Ceurg*-

eery

lad
alao'

a«.d 13
The Frrviiian lad w'u., th>' cun'
the Kuu. :ukI itu* Wentworth hoy
roii.!dtr;ug purrbsslng It.

In mmstun and
dust froof packoiH.

He ti>

in hi. hand. ui exaulno It before hu.v-j
tng.

and alihnngb

he knew it

wa

I Apofecl Remedy forCDUsGCAhon. SourSiotaach.DianboeA.
Wonns Convulsions .Frarishorss Sid Lo ss OF Sleep.

loaded handled II careleuaiy. with ibe

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

above

a father to »oam for bim.
They
have tba aytepaiby of the wmwnnity
in tbelr aad bereaTement of the tear

leKuUs.

PreetuaiiV

The

fo<n.

the

bullet

VacSinkls SigoalufT of

atnirk

ImII

|>a>iaiUK

KTW

through the I.wi ai
the BOle nf the idioe.

BafH Bate. W.UI t

Ibtst

«;i,

GAST0R1A

1:

moned and dremed the wound.

”MnSe'hlke'baa punAiaad hita a
new borae of Ur Smith of Uke Ann.

Il< j

Male, th.-ii (ilihongb it i>
ttACT COFT OF WRAWgS.

foot being badly sbatier..!.
there 1* apiiaientiy nu daiiK't of bloo'd
OVIATT.

IMilacnlng and the l>o} i. getting .iloug

vita Ida I aiipy, an M. R. deaconcaa
«aao a Ulk on the tpulnlng and work
I In that church on Bonin the church here.

__________
/ed bjr Are a
tbla ■Mralnc. baa hW new
nea honw un

a^ well a. rnutd lie expeeted.The Uentworih boy ia h.'ii&g very
iiadly over the arcldenl. He and the
5lr. :in.i Mr,. Flank Gi,im-l u.-ut
I'reeinan b»y are Uie beat of friends, to Fruukfori m si»-im Thatiksclring.
Real EaUte Tranafara.
and they ba<l b..>n ejM*ndlng a Jolt.v
f'-iii. i:. H<iw-.iiii .111(1 wife 1
. .
Mr. and M™, r. U. Tnjlor Ut- y,
Cornell lias ixeu on f’hiise. lots A, (Imilrlrh’s rab, die. of Thnnksaivlng together.
*““■
“• ”«'«•
Mr. I.nu;
Urdny Mr Msm,!.,- Mr a »i-it wlili
...«er . xiieit .;t Miue riiwi 'V'
l‘’T
* sitp aou Of WlllUm wnwn. and. the frieuil,.
Friday ev^tteg
H«rn. to Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Col
‘‘fFlweman boy s falher la one of the
Atfieil
and t<on weni to Shi i
Geo.
Whiiion and wne to Mart
,
Wexford
Uiniber
AD^ ^'.pent TbanlrnglvlnR n.
*"■ “
□ yi-eterday In spend Thank,glrlog.
.Mr*, l-'rank Barralt vltUed ”*««> «n<»
« *rl. 4 o! *• M, 4
bon<
•I :X. R »•
9. »«'»'
»e.x-. •
,V
John Au.y.
Sunday.
''
,companj-«
Ir. anJ .Mr,. George Sewardr who
.. .
lay.
F
Mra,
altd wife i..
ic Jacob
J-.e..i. CulC..I-*
--K. 8. Corey baa gone to
Chaa, Ullla and
t Tluinksglylng vrih his hrolber.
'’uba Saturday
aoulhrrn pan of Michigan, wbeiv
Ha Fired the Stick.
,u. lo:, I and i. blk- le. 11. L. A
James H. Seward.-oind family.
■ _
.•» 2nd.
Travfiac City
»l»rinl the winter. Hi r daugli
• I liave drill the walking stick I've
ed loliiljaiie ibl, aO.rmxm, .
...ra. Dell Wheeler, ot Mucklnaw. U
Jea,|r Hlilll
r 4" ycai*. on account of
Iillllps to Cha*. WelU amt carried ov.
i
from bla hunt- «*r»nR »H1' Mr. Corey ami doing the
tots a
_ 3. bik. 10. H.. L. A I
tlitit rcsbited every kind of
C'iiFahi King, 'pf the Sslvat'na
4 a
and
c„ 8 «uj. 1^1,.8,
lUupnt. until I tried B.irklen's Ar- Army, who ha, Iwen trar-(erred to
Prancl. Allglre frooi
BIk
Rapid. Harloy
rkley
apeju kTday night at Bmlth I>wls'.
£ \.
;. klillirnan'
J
I'tt.

^ fl.™

a bM^ln* band. TbU U » chanw
Ugab
» trllhr othm
te help, aa they
for
oth
.t a hdpM at preaent.
‘.hrAWer wai
The bulB of the coi
ir
e^mnnlW
bear alj laat week te our eoromaMu.
The cam la duilc
guile aoft and aome fear
tear

'1'?'^ tV

npi-Dl

Simdoy i

“•'I

e.. ... ... ■« ISJJ.. ““ ■'-» ■ -

s witn
ie»ei.
nearly iee weeks
with lypnoio
typhoid terer.
teturday evening and
paaaad away
n Hooday nexL He
arm be burie.----------------„ BMriy U ........
..
.
an.......
old............
Ho auBerod
te
yonn
oU.
very mueb. The frienda bare ibe
sympathy of the community.
"we ai glad to bear the eheerfol
ring of tee blacksmith's hammer
Oviatt again. Wm. Hhelpe la local
4p a W. SpaBordY old shop and to
tends for all the work he <»n *SL
iHL Wlleon baa made nulte an adei.m, to his store buiraing The famUv will occupy -t tbla winter.
\t*iiaon and Oeo. Pawell have
Burebaaed a new elght-bomo
power
engine and are now ready to
..AA MnS
^ —...................
senrtee al _lhe
vas a siieegsa arery way. The
Mr. Haaklna prwacbod a spla*jUf ttiton which ought te prove a
/ZomK* iB blessing to all who heard H.
laat bflore the close of the service
M4«a tema Remington presented to

John Kelley au.l wife to Kmll J
S*!'*'- **“'
‘*‘‘*‘“*
l.anslovsky. and wife, lot «. bik. L. *“'»
"/ ■
II U A Co.‘a 7th dltin
John fiamtf. of Norih

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TZ.

dUMMlT CITY.

■ writes

Mr. r.Ti.I

H..h.a 1 aer.. .... ,1. T ... R 11. j, ^
^
M. Baueman. who baa nee
excellent young |i
IK-upIo of lx>ng Ltike. |]JD
the past week. Is better today.
p snrprt.ed
aorprtaed to
t jemru of their tmn
. VIbbef .made a buaineaa trip
D. C............................................
romp, t
J. C.
PERSONAL,
Irh ocn
> Detroit laat week for the Glean- rlage. which
occurred al the horn.- of —
i
or
ni
net,,
Bce.
niuradBya
Reccord.
the bride nil TbHuksglviug day t

22. T 26. R i:.r
I
Edwin Frail, sberiff of Uvlngvtoi
Mrs. J. Hoagtend
and
daughterr o'clork.
------------,
'
Jtriin JL Miller «t al. comp. vs. Geo.
spent Thankaglvliig with Mra. lIcMgImmediaUly after the ceremony the
accompanied by bis wife, at
drrree.
wtj
of
nwki.
sec.
land'a paienU, Mr. and
Mu.
Oeo. htlde and groom, together w:ih abom
rived In ihv city ihl, week to sp.nd
Weldner.
thirty riaatK.-, and friends. paihenHl

« in el al, lu Wm
O. TbanksgniDg with hla luvlher. Kn-d
When R. B. Stalker went to his_aboiit the splemlld Tb:inksgivliig dinf'haf. W:r‘
Ills Hi. il7. 18. IP. 2h. Fratt, pinpeenilDg attorney.
barn tbte morning he found onp itn ner that awaited them, to which am Fuoii-. n>y
j„. smith
from Ann Atlx.r
hla work homes dead.
.pie luitin was done bv all.
‘v..*II: 1. A Co X l.dh.-|i:iA>.
Dee. 2.

Aftoi u pip.isam aftnmoOD spe nt In ...
•• ldk**'s* h”l*& C0*'5*3ni. *®''
ITtunksglvlng vacation.
---------------Pini ng, l it., the good naiurcd rrowd
'
Mr. and .Mr,. F M'Hdman i
PROVEIdONT.
left
PROVEldONT.
_
leti f,
for their homes. The hridi- and *5'.“;
^ M^W^baok of TnTerae City was
ip Town Raturday.
Mrs. O. Bron enterulned a number
of frienda Sunday evening,••
,
Miss Grace McKereher apen\
apt
Sunday with Miss Ethel Moalei.
Hotln.
•afay of Ctectenatl. Ohio, will
Mrs. Redi
ddy. Mr. and Mr*. Frank FlahMr. and Mrs. Clinton Fisher

.St -"tk;

Finite to Nettle E Foot-, city made a trt|i to Grand Rapids and
,;Tooni
well luiiwii and highly fe
■t 21. bik. 13. il. L A Co.'a 10th »10^
Tu.*da:
all 'They
'Ti
speciti! l>v all.
wRI spend
few days with the bride's alatfr. Mr«.
J»» Blere. ol ''
Manloa. They have CoY'Is. lot 7.
Dcrbciinere,
■ludying in Ann Arbor, la spending
the eongrai
nml nil
«irj^n**ln'w°hlng
and
join ... .. ............... them a^^appy
....^^7 .
. Weboii and wife to Win. »h»s* the Thanksgiving holidays with
01 7. hU. i:.
,u,ur.r Th.vpiT.mnny was perfmmed 'o'7-hUc. tiooilrich,'2rd,
tiooilrich,' 2rd, »2Sii
»2Sn
patents te this city,
Eth. 1 1_ Winnie «<>
to Male,
Male, W
Winnie
i,y ,h.. K. v F. E. Carter, pastor ot
itmie
s-.-^ u- c Hull and F LongGarn.Jw
1
«■ Sweers. «, c. Hull and t. i^i.R
iwt, <>'
of
me 24. T 27
27. R
R n
11.
_____________________
H. E Cow-els anj
wife to
M'm. necker have returned from a bnatnr

6. Go^ri^" sro

»nd wH^ nwM of sw «i and
parcel x^.-21. T 2K, R P.

trip to Chicago.
iVrklns.

*,"*■

■'"* ? =;.«S: i;r........... • •“

by , ibe
Renurd and daughter:
maTCHETT.
• • wi^il Rg 1marrh was played
—■ ,Aii on Mrs. Frank) dt. Brownsoti was In the neighbor- hrtdro coousin. Miss lP-,s e . unel. of
Fioiwe* tea^a W. W
aatutday
hood Prkter
Hendon, the bridal
Dexter Iliiixin

.....

7'!K

Satnrttey
Satntday night both yAiag pi>*>|de
pix>ide of lb:udi)u.
ib^udou
a cattle fair. '
Tin-.bride was ebanulDgl) i
jcc visited at In white serge, and she enri
Ixtuqiiet of white
ehrysanlhenutms.
. The same Anwuia wiTe used Hi the
family'
decorations of ibe parlor lu whieh the
Sunday,

"SC

.....

li-achlnB

■'■! «.,>«». .1., d...

Hanniih A loiv t'o. to c»>o. laiilier'

j>l|,s Maliel

McMiebnel.

who

’*"■ ‘ ” **: *
ll.i.r.,11. exiate. Ilc-n»e to

i"
Thanbs^tlxmg.
Mr. nna Mrs. J. S. Stockman
“ lUrratt i.y Alda Wall Ruar-.ch«rl. voix. who have a winter boinx
<n„j,
h • Hurratt. H lut, in
ihn.nxP the eitv
m r.w4 of nwM and sel4 of nw*.
«;,d ,e of ni-4. s.-c, 32, T 21. R 13.
jyt-ilerday on their
way
to
Ih.-ir
gpu;

lues O- Barnitt estate, ftiinor order Florida home where they will ,t>end
jibe wliiii-r mouths.

Andrew IKejgh.ny. i.f KIk Rapids,
n business.
'of‘sei. siv. ':a. T li'.r'R’l'
*" the eiiv yesterday
Krat. ehvll .md wile to Ella !'• H .\. Coates, of MS West Teuth
Mreit.

left

when- he

yesleAy
will

a|H-lld

for

.1

("ily o

and

Mrr.

WUl

Earl

and

son stores.

*

six-nillngi

IMT andlAeri) NomeslefdBnaUiMalt

WESTERN
CANMA
New Districts Now Opened

Mi>.

Sydil.-y

Keyes,

of

for Settlement

Omemi. tu- the goeai, of Ms sislei

i

or xlUao.i «ix>,r •
1K«.

-Miv, (Uorge Itarnaid. and fam ly.
Mr. and

Mrw. 41arv.*>- Decker Tof;

this aiursoon lor Elk llajilds.
8Ui!.‘ e'lxsd Isepictor O. M. Daii.
,<« Nprth|x>n. la In t^e ciiy on busl
Mies Hilt-n Th-.irff'n ha,

gune

Ann Arli-jr to v *!i n.-r alsti-r
Min Nitilv lairde-

has

!‘i

Eva.

gone

to

■Vpsitanli loyij-it her sister. Ixina. who
4 Blending til

Stale Niirnnil there.

Mia, Mne Hairy, one of ihr tloju.City le.veheis, is t jioodlng te-r Tbiuiks
Thing vn-allw; wifb Sir.

and

.Mrr

Amos Fognny.
.Mw. hoi.

Hatiiial. a'l-l Mis

Beerw spi-ul Tbanksgiv ng
Ind.. t!|e g-j-

at

r. M
Umn.

, nf Ml,. Ib-ers'

ail.

M.n.
ftaiMtr.let .

Linn BIBI

CBBHIOFECZLI
Parents Applied to Hospitals and
Doctors but Could Get No Relief-GrewWorseUi«tef0o9tor*s
Prescription-Friends Rertimmended CuJicura—Result '

isr

naii CUD

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>:^p ni.

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IJ.ViB.v.udarMp.*

I,,',""''”"'.- " " *

This

holiday io them,

Mr,. G.xrrge Frlir ami two children
left this inoruing for Grand

' Rapid.,

Smith W. Bigger to Glen A. Brig jine

All tliu' ('(wviv
r.tki- lO' (.'i.’lCuraSisp Slid two lx>xr> Cuttriiru-Ogui*
Bwnt,
iu nil $1.25. K--vi the
pnorret n-in cun tsiv tliat iii-t. .ol
throwing it iutu tlx- d-x-i-e', Lji.
1
iDymU n:.ly Ciskc twi-ItT (itaiar, a we>l,
as 'k tcani.<ier. but 1 n'-wmox-ixl Uo!
Cjfc-.iraJli n>»!if*i slrraigh-to ail
cwbuec childru. ,uSer irom s-k!i di. ,U .TTx'V are
c clxap, iianni
iiaro'
and
gtxid.y C. J -Kura sii'l V\ lb'. 343 J-.«t
ASihEinct, Niw Voric,M.^b JU. IMid.’

FOR SORE HAULS

'

IWdll'ur
IIU-V.M!
Abb ArBor

«• * foairo-tx ing \!> yean, .younger
than his broHier. They alway's try so
sp, „-| -i hanksaiv ng togeihbr.

Dr. A. W. <Chasa's
nt

Mr.

.■iiier

ibelr birthday anui\ersa6‘. althoacli
J- years inlerviHe beiweeii their

PROTRUDtNV

]

uiiindr.g

FYanktoii

■rv alek wilh pnmi- pietty
.lo riiiis- where they will spt’hd '»'o wc-ku wit!:,
lely
after the cereitionv.
parcel in relatives
mtuia.
,
l«"T
the gutstsjiumberlug about 5ft. wore ^
. 4. T 27. \
Mro. Mariin and daughter
daughter Anna
Am
J
Hr. C. A rurk retmaed this knorn
suited w ith the IrlilBl, party in (he HAy,,
apent Thankrglvlng with Mr. Bogan ■
rtl, jj,,,,
i.
.
1 lli'irbur Springs wh'-rc'
dmlng
room,
while
Jacob
Culnian
to
Cbas.
Wells
anil ‘“F
' imlly
EAST ACME.
Reteiles the
ju
his
children
breakfart
was
snvi.l,
, mlbHl 1.
...
Box
enJoyeA
having
T
28. R l».
A. I
VanTtassel.

Bendon g................
..
iw Is at the old home Tbuisday
sui>erinicndetit of the
inkrgiving t
I A W. Elk Rapids water work* plant, wa
Tncbei deep on the level,
eat his Thai................................
lev. Mr- Jnds rti of Adr an, werv also present. Werthe mer. net., ol m-c. D*. utiil tiw
The prvsicIdlng elder.
the city y<nt-rday.
at me The wedding gin, were numerous and
^ec, *i. T 2s. R s*. SiO.txxV
fe^Sarf'a^aro’Tltltteg friends Fwiusdn. is. exixK-ieU
'Mr. and Mrs. R. NN. Faulkner.
He will beautiful
Slnioa J Murphy,
irphy. dcreased.'«x<
?T,2Sver^ro7or a short Bmc.
new church .m Dec. I5ih
an^ rolftUves «Iiror”'tv"
pero_a_
M. F Hale'a preach ,t
at 2:3ii
2:3n in
In the
the iafternoon and al
A reception will be gtv*m the bridal
of
CIlBord. U-lt for Cadillar yewterda:
eoiiplo t’>is
thi, eveping
evening at
at the
iJie home
how of
of ' y -y ng|,.
litiSTJnw Sue
to administer the aacrwient.
couplo
1 S E. Wail.
T*J*kafJvlng
eventec w“i
wa.i «
* grand
gr
^apcpd Thanksgiving with friends
wUl Miss Ma-ade Hunilugton.. and
ih.-y
3. ju,i.p»oud.
J. 9250.
.
jMccs.
There were ab^

.lieci will take np their lesid.nce at
21-’ Myron B Hungeifurd
I ford and t-..e
4rod and flitert 'lha» ■“»
“ Christmas
vV'oi. 'OroewBrt. wu; ot
PERSONALS.
.. begin preparations right sway,, Ev North Elmwood avenue.
Ol lot 5. excfp;'
«Mtet bominfol aupper.
Boih young |x-ppic ai.' w.-ll known ^ 5,, „ y,.
h. L. * Co 'x 7ih. I8S0
From Fridav's Record.
eryone remember and
picpare
In this Citv. and have nunv triends,
j
,0 \vm. ,L. Sllger
Mr». E. T. Klinkner t.'tumed
ctme and huv,- n g-x.d time.
who extend to them ihelr best wiahes
,3 yj. g „ ^ * Co., pUtte River 'vesterday after visiting
Deo. 2.
__________ ______
.The hr d^has been «-mployed in the
i,.,
, .
cw
CORNELL DISTRICT.
' MercaDtrtS^rompauy s #tr.re for somi
So. i-ip. to Ole'
J'
rf., ‘
Lula Davis has left Geo Mminian's time, and U an earnest
worker in
panels. In stic. 9. T
•’>
^ Klinkner and 1M«
aad roUirtied home.
.
the Asbiirv M. E ehiir.-h. Mr. iu-ia ,j p j,
[r jj -Klinkner who spent Tbanksgiv
Mr. Kline audfam'iy. have
mov.-d iiig is in the i^mployof W. R. Foo^at
g j Morgan and wife to Wm. C. 'mg wiih her.
thebousevacaUd
by
H A. 8pr i-.s gnsrery store on
West
Front
igy-khnn. lot^
lot^ and
and G. bik. G. H. UJ
v
o H.mor
W
Mls^ MarUu Hayden wci
H. A. alieet.
into the house vacated
Ai Co.', 7th.
Spangler.
Helen R. Hitchcock
. TTiorntt*
yesterday
1. T 37. R II.
Mrs. J. T. J.-hnsc
Flossie Copley spent a few days
klitcbell. parrels in sec. 3.
107 81. I
test week in Copemlsh.
ktr r <
Geo A. thpiry el al
to Alwtisaa for Adrian where she «-ill visit he;
In the past Jeh
Mias Pearl Hughes la spending a st. Itellai
Jehnson. lots r and 2R. Wk. «. H. i- dgnghter. Miss Floren<ie Jitens.nr.
few days at Martin Slack's.
| have become acoituftted vWilli 4- r
Mike ’Diel«:i and wife to Clemen '
Mn:. JUtUaghou,.- I. ft yestenlay toMrs. Will Tracy, ol Manlatee Is car- pi
King's New Life Pills, and
eflsKM- line Holdswoitfa.oty ot w 114 ft. Of lo*. Copem «h for a rlsi: with her daugh
Ing for Mrs. Marvin Colvin.
lavaUre ] ever before tried «» eft
dollars w.
-------------------- '.........................
............
... tillans- jq. bik 1. Goodrich's 3rd. II220.
ually dispose) of maUrU
and
ler. Mrs. 0. A. Turner,
the Royal
Tbev don't grind nor pipe.
Joateh
Lane and
wife
to
Clemiis \'«Ue Valleau went u> Lak'
Wexford. 29c „ c. A. Bngbee Drag Co.. Hannah aentlne Holdsworth. parcels te Good- .
taiieau went «> laws
> spend Tbanksgiv
m
-------- - - ..
iThmnagivlBg night,
Drug Store. S. E-Walt A Sons, drug rich's 3rd add.. 81.-f-i.
,
!*““ >'«'«»rday
to.

ihl,

Tnank^-gii Ing with h - son. RcdM-rt K.
Wall, :

Tbaiiksgiviiig

hK brother. 14. M. ruales.

. len

Byron

who 'Is

school In l,*n8lng. will speiul Thanks-

1'.’^^" l'"Fi»>-et Park. H<.«
'rhiiliil)-nii .1IK| «III
to Ki-xeix
li42S tl. Ill s*j of lot,
19. 211. 2i lOk. i;:. II. L. A- ('ll e loib.
94(10.
JnmcK E Mahan
Eiiquen.
1 aria- in nel, of
i-t, of , se. II. T
27. K II
ih Realty Co. Id S L, Olney end
Smith
''^e£*^Iro«Wtut machine will be In' ealUrs in Matcbe:
sf hrts 1 aud 2. hik. 3,
aylor acc«
Mr DMt of the country today.
!
Myron and Dan
2nd, »2<»P>.
I
air Boughey's boys
came up W by their mother,
The dining room
Pr-all and wife «
while
and s,„ve\‘.'^h.ts 3.
iSS ’^«‘tor
^'Srs^^tr^.ku visited with her par- was decorated
rixl.
whole eBiTl I.elug
veiy ..1,,,

., 'rsi“

. Uinsiiig. u n lor that place this alier

l.-ili-

IICuU.

friends ut 12arl Quriniea


oalwtth ter nachptece.
and
I dinnera.
.UoP MnB 1
as a very Urge cotepany at
sr,^ra a rpieSSf rdbe. We thtel
Farmers, mechanics, nillnunlers. la-'
the dance In Ray's hall Thanksgiving Ixireis r»dr nn Dr. Thomas' Keli>elrie
<hu ID w a good way te show
night. Almost
thashfnbeaa.
Take, the athg out of ruts. l.uroK
e welcome. Some c
.
______ _______________ jf m»w to hero 1_____
and.....................................................
)->
Ahd*^ alelghi aro begtonteg -te be from Emidre, Oltmmere. Bordlckvllle. ,here It i
Maple City and Port Oneida. Supper
’ Bald'
K
• crowd wax furnished te two
Dec- *.
K' Mrs.
M?:'La7r%kT.d‘r‘ve!^
Z-'
One of the pre!:;.. hom^ wvxldlnmi
Lanrlck bad
^ ................................. .
Supper (n tlie hall dining room, Mr, "f »>><• fall •«» solemnised at high
touahl throe cows teat ,ad Mtb Tuttle In ihcli own house ttoon. Tlinrsdny,
Nmetnlx*r
2K. ih^
near the ball, prepared a six-clal sup rontrnrilng
Mtea*
per. the first courae being oi-sler soup. lt‘»
May
Kinni y
daughter or
Ktoa Florence
Florence Bernard
Bernard U
u leaving
««
•uT^ornne

Denxonla.
after
liathen
followed
media,
cakes.
eoBee.
Mr.Hi'd
M.s
W.
I*.
Kenney,
and
Ibla morn ng for Deownla. after
W.. Ray ui-lding. »nu
sou of Mr. nud
1
Ibla morn ng_w_
Sirs.
if ihxlr
their m
r <- W
i4neaday.
etc- - being the „n,„inr
opening nf
1. The
ladles were treated with M'liiiai-,. Hi-Mliig. the ceii'Uiiilij Iwinc
, ^
_____ an vlsllrt tamant.
___ _______
al the home of the Jirlde.
IH^Tfiirmed
lentlemen
with
clgaiw
plh'n
«b«r dld'er i
Tbanka^vlng. bonbons, the gem
taerenth stroel.
the lli-v.
Mr. Imman »ad» » bualneaa trtp to

w« ■•"

In
Use
For Over
Thirty Yeirs

fe)

friend and.
Fre.'mati.

R0'vVLa:!D 31U3U3S

RUBBERS
B*c4r*fu! ibn- h-.kl-td
of ro'yacri y.ja bat* :;i s
winier.
F.-e,h(j i littv fr-S'! [T > 11<.

w =1 c >x a 1 Jrie :n ire
h <" bt, tl » 'n o- ir>.
for sradc/(/> n • /(> f’»n' ///«■ r-iif.

•RAND TRAVCme HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMSER t, MV.
OLD MIBBION.
Ida Rrwse has returned train Peuaylvaala. where abe has been maUnp
an enended visit with relaUrea.
Hurry Tompkins had tbe mlafortnoe to have two Bnpera on hi* ripht
band cui oe with a bnaz saw.
Tbe pie social and eoteruinmant
itoen by tbe adiool wm a succeaaje
•wery way The icbool cleared about
tIS.
Roy Drew and Fred Hobvrp hare
pone lo Betroli to work In a nucbloe
lop.
>
Bert Lardle and wife hare moved
in one of Hr. Bacley'a roUspea..
Theodore Warren of Detroll spent
Itb bla parenu.
I. of this place.

Yet. ntd

bet it*«

Mrs. Pmui of Trarerae Chy waa
the Kuect of her tuother. Mrs. L. F.Bberfdau and tamlly. last week.
Ura. Bert Sheridan and ber two
ehlldreo are home apain from tbeir
riall Id Trareree City.
Mlaa Florence Morler hat gone to
Manistee, abire she will take ihe
sail bathe
Buyem are paying thirty cents for
potsioe* 'loday.
B. Benlr
Hits Adelaide Gaulbler has puni
to B>k Rapids to rtaU (rifads and
i^ativtw.
Ur. Lebman was In town PrldayMUs Uamle Horn, wtao la u-aebinc
at lialcbex Crussinp. |<aaaed ttaroucta
toKU tills niomlng on tu-r toay back
after tpendliip ThanksKlvlnc aith b“t

goodr deer huiilliiK. Clifford Pmy brtnp ! Report of the 4l*th coatenllon c.
two beam and one de<-r. Howard l
l'«k l-ake and Garfli-iil Sundaj
an brlnclnc a deer.
]scnooj association held at Cedar R-jn
II enjoyed Ihe supper Thankselr-•
^ :
Inp nlphl. A fine supper was served
Meeiinn called lo order, t.v I'rr*.
mvk in tbe vrofid are and about IMrty-flre were preaent. i
i^nii y. by alnelnp No 3T.:.
and second Psalm
plcaasMiy
."
and
onon
d
prayer.
Sone
bfDugbi
CO Aibucklet*
.n."
Ham Waiiwn jnnde a trip to Elk!'" n>y Heart-"
BecreUry
apida Kalurday.
iTbre.- acbuols present.
,
ARlOSACofieo. Don't
• • W;
Warden
made
a trip lo'Trav-!
*ch«>ol*: Loop Tree 4;
Iph
.
..
.
’Hos-ard 3: C<-dar Run Ik.
lei EBybody nnkb yon erve Clly Balarday.
Collection. tl-!i2.
I,lnenlti Lackey made a trip t
Treasurer
to driaking
Moi'on
B Boweri HarClinton kray
aaaeclatloD pay Mrs. Sblaler iS.Sti for
something
her eapetises
confrentli
ll«K. ihp asm to be used by her for
mlnlonary purposes.
else, which
Devotional services were! held.
City Wednesday.
The SunablDC class gavejtwo tones
Gilbert Pray it alck with plenrlty.
msynByont
pleoi
le a trip id a dialogue I na very ptoaalng
id Bytho Hroi
Traverse City Wed
stomach iixl
Mlaa Dorothy '
George Ray and folki spent Tbanka
BUtf^MDveation
Iving wdth bla mother.
Dcrval
loteresitng.
MUs Mabel Greeno df Howard
CmLi
M
Siaeir eiTv
school gave-a touching rocllalloo of
MApi-E CUT.
^
preachPfB aerman and a
Mist VeiU Whlnuery of Trarerae j rediailon by Bertha Ransom of Lone
City li spending a few days In our Tow.
vlltogr.
SMI. tU m
The Rev. J. Zimmerman baa m
bis family
lly I___________
to Long Lake.
_
iMw K» -i- ..J 3M.I
. . iher went lo Bensonia
eek ana brought brtme an engine.
week
WEXrORO CENTER.
Llxtle
Hyker spent Tbankaglrlng at
Llx
Leourd UpvI* uS fanliy of Buck- homi.
toy TUItcd their pareoti. Me snd Mrt.
n. A. CbvMte has sold bis Interrat
Prank LewU. BumJay.
In the stort- to C. J. Bloom.
Mtn. Dovoer returiMd faonie Prlday
pearl Thorabury. who is sltendlng
acboolat Trarerae Cliy,apcnt Thanka-

Mort boy. bom fbe

ooaVy

h4m>

make dieir

last vaM wto» ...........
Inc, the peat fe« nootha.
Borka U«U waa the cu«it of Hark
Dovnar sStsrday algtat. -

Perry Plafaer. ^

has

m

been

SKSf/r

MAVRELO.
Sewcomer U btdldlng a
JackaoD'a.
west of Mra.u Jad
cently purchased of Mrs
Mends moring in as a
'*Vr,'Md*“llra^b^Kfoupa apent O'bto. and lim
Thanksgivlnt with Hr. and Hra. Ben 't po*-'-ble.
Cbering.
George .SpauldlDg wa* SI home alck
Mr. and Mrs. I^ed Jobnsoa. Mr. and
1"“^' •'f
but reMra Dan Round and cWldtw. of
Sunday.
Tisi^rse City. 1S|«it Ttankaglrlug' J-K. HoldCPotl made a business irip
with Mrs F. L. Johnson.
1last
week.

1“
MlM.
Beckwith has
has returned'
returned' . j »“d
---------Male-1
ale-1 Beckwith
- Mr<• U.-orge Kalick enlerand danghler
hir school- after
vUiilng her par-.^^m.-d *'—•
J-rauli Taylor
Tji
• ylor and family of
enl* at WmiattailHirg
Auile. Will Tayl,
Mrs Rose Dohm Is apendlog s'few ■Malchett aud Mrs. and Mrs. Tappan.
'tjv in Traverse Clly.
dinner Thaukaglvlug.
CLclon Bray of Hal
It Is re|>urtJ)l that Frank Clark and
iMr. Wykvl have gone to tbe apper
ptiilnrula lo work.
V Mr and Mrs Wayne Manlgold and
rhildnii atlended the Tbankagiving.
Tbe schooner O. J, Boise is at the dance at Kingsl<-y.
;
dock Uklne on a load of poutoes for
Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Sayers. B M.i
B, Gehm of Chicago.
James and daughter tjorb. Mrs. A. S.j
Dec 3,
iiarnum and Mrr. Platt Harnnm en-{
Ji>)erl tie- Th.vnksgtviDg hospitality oti
Mrs. J I.. Gibbs
I
••Gouerally deMlIiated for I
Arch. Gibbs called tm hit mother
yrars. Had sick hi mlacbes. to
Siin'lay alieniiaiii
umMi on. was worn oiil ami all
.
Mi* Wolf .Is better and U now
down Burdock-Blood Bitters made (airly
rumfortable again.
me .-1 well woman ' —Mrs Chat. FrelMbs Eva Buys ha* been helping
to). Moosup, Coon.
Mr*. Tom Smith, but is now at home
|{•-ll Bannon moved bla family berv
RECIPE MIXED OFTEN.
from Keystone last week
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Tabl^rer and
Bom- rem.-irkiilile *torli-s are h
'■M ulioiit town
.. and
-,-J aaiiioiu: till'coun-|
Sunday
iNSltlll

Don't Invest your all in
DUiniund Ring until you have
seen the matcble** gedm
offer at ONLY SOe EACH.
It * Economy Indcvd. when
on a single purchase you i
save half enoiig' U> *tart ■
to housekeeping. Plenty more
bargMna we would be pleated
to show yon.

few liitinuile frienda were present.
Ini-*ilay evening when Mi-> AfiiT a short wedding trip. Hr. a-pd
Una Mainaid and tieorKv Max SI..: Mr* ttliui.iw wont at once U Uu|lr
row. Inith ol Ihi * place, werv niariii-d lii-ine ii-ar tills place
■ by the Rev. O. N. Ilalicwk of Ij.ke
Chatley IWrton is sick with |
-Ann. at the home of the grv>uu^^ - v
Dr. Shfl
attending
Ifi-r. Mr*. E. T. HaiikInsoii.
TieInitry
-lillelifled
111*,recent lllneKS.
.............. ....
B
Dm Welsh »( Frankfort Is vlillIngiThe bride* gown was of whin
at H B Reynold's.
lluilni* and Ihe groom was «lre*»ed In
Walu-f Dexter hnd the m sfortune ji dark hlin- ruIi The house wa*
A New. York druggist who ha* lud i to_to»e hi* gold watch last wi
Jtile decorated and alter the sen
ii.ilnil* of calls tor these iDgredlents I
iKiuiitiful WedillUg -...................
Baasw.Ksl, ,k>iku. white birch, pine
since the llrsl aumnincemenl in the i' hold a busiDi *s mix-Ung
the par-; Only the liumedlni
and lalsain l•ullll. Ci Incbea long:
lieu*p;iiH'rs tost October staled that
iiiape
Tutvday
evening.
-ojile who once try It "swear. lr>'
fiom tour liubra m diameter up Wilt
esie-clally Iho*.- wJio have (’rlQuite a numlier from here attended
pay highest market price, delivered
iiary mid Kicln<7 trouble and suffer thee IKenney-B<-ldlnp wedding
on any railway aldetrack
erse Itv Tburwdnv tost. Those
with Rhi'umnllvm.
mUea. Ad1 Mrs. Frank
ray tbi y cun supiily the Ingredlenti. 1 nold*. Mr. and
which are easily mixed al home.Tbore > Mr*. I.llllan II
nexler, Walter. Herbert
rberl |?x*:S:rdrw'ff’hr.-‘SiTT
(Xon^d* wbu fcavi- osrd It' 1?
!i u i'?-n!5'
a'-l'-d
• m
dtrwiir to the- affrcorl sir gara* er* *i d be '
iH-tter blood-cleansing ' and Myrtle E. Dexter. Beaale
Bessie and
and'dicKUr____
J. A. CARON A Co.
■gent or system tonic known, and (4-r- ! Keal -lu.M-L..
Jartett. Harlry
Harley and Reggie Kene City. Htcn. its Cedar BL
Blnly liotu- more barnile** or slmplejney. Calvin Carpenter and May Lam- m
uWarr
Wsmu
York.on iwii^ ut
WUll-.-

Tnl* mixture, write* one sulhnr.ty
I n h-ading PMl.nU-Iphln mw>«papi-r.
as B pivultor tonic effect upun Ihe
kldtieyr; cleansing tbe ciugged-up
pcie.Ti of the ellmliiiillvt- tissue*, forc­
ing the kidneys lu silt and sliain (rum
the bliNMl the urii

IkC. 3.

.

Wanted

Globe Green Trading Stamps
During our great Inauguration Sale which lesta until Xmas, we will lu addillon to our already
riici-s, which ate cheaiier than tbe cheapest and - lower than the lowest, give you abaoluiely FRI-X
IKice of Globe Gnen TrndlnsBUmpa. which conalata of 30 sumps. Do not be mislead tr> believe that wionly give the Ololie Green Trading Stoiiips until Xma*. for that 1* nut true
We will continue u. g v.ClnlK- Grven Trading Slamiia alwolutily FKEE Indeflullely. And we will have at all times a full IiiiBr-mlumi lor you to wltet from.

Holiday
Dont forget
per poned).
Candles tot
they are the kind that thor­
oughly satlsfliv. yet always
leave a longing desire for more.

1

'

We flatter onredvet on having
over showo—The flocst and-'

We buy direct from ooe of tbe Isrgcst

manufacturer in the

United 8tates-^»nlequeoUy we can make you aome hantisome prioes.

Lsdiee' Hand Bags
Pocket Books-Parses

...

•T

46c to $10,00
lOc to $5.00
SSc to $8.00

Oigar Oaaes....................................................... $0e to $4.00

i;

.

Gents Traveling Seta

$0^ to $7.00

Collar and Cuff Boxea

SOe to $8.00

If you think ot making some one a present in leather you can not afford to misa
oat Use. Ko trsnble to show goods.

_

Shoe Department

Men’s Salts in SerKri, Tiiilieto; Clay Worsteds and
..
Hetvy blue Finnnet.
Not a suit worth less than SIO
Onr sale pric*......................................................................6.48
Men’s Black Beaver Overcoats with velvet col.
Ian. Weil lined, soM everywlwre at $u, oni sale
price .......................................................................................... 8.60
Men’s Heavy Wool Pants for work and dress: not a
pair wor:h less than $2. some f2.50. our sale'
vTicu........................................................................
1.49
85 Boys’ Suits, sizes up to 14 years, (food.eohool suits
$2 t"! $:{..S0 values, our sole price.......... ................[98c
Men’s Mackinaw Coats, extra value,
this sale........................................................................... 98c------

-

U>i.
oi.c
will
ii'-f

Rcmffmbef yon can famish yoar home FREE, by saving Globe Green Trading
stamps. Dolls and Teddy Bears make the Cbll^en Happy.

Winter Caps. Men's and Boy's
with fur inside bands. AQft

Ladles* Shoes uisdo with (food buavy soles, extra
value at.............. ........................................................................08c

Men’s Combination Felts and Robbers, while
they Inst, special prio-..................................................... 1.48

Boys’ $1.50 Heavy Robbers, wami lined, solid
heel lo wear with socks, special price................... 98C
Men’s $1.75 Hurons, with solid heels and buckles.
extra six-ciol...........................................................*88c
^omen’s Storm Robbers, bright fluiih, all siz«s.
extra »j>eciBl...............................................
48c
WtHnen’s Storm Overshoes, fleece lined, jersey
tops, tl real vnlu-s.sale price...................... ••••••$0c

CLOAK DEPARTMENT
Cm Prices on all garmptits.

an styles Sale price,

^

Men’s Xmas Neckties in all the

....... 24c
Silk Mut'Hers for Men and Wom­
en. ex'ra long, all colors. Special ...............•

Oatd Oases........................................................$0e to $$4KI
BiU Books

-.r "z:rj'z

raey_arc_altracttn^Jlic^altcnttOiijM^

Is there BOTibiog io the (rift linu that make* A finer, iiiare durable, more ac-

best Une in the city.

A. J. WILHEUM

You can scarcely fenagine
what bargains we arc offering
In
.
I
RINGS AND JEWELRY.

Fine
Leather Goods
for the Hoiidays
the best Hoe of Lesther (>oods this year that we have

Suits - $J0to$25
Overcoats $10 to $25

,

hone-made m"i\“m-'"c.!riiirWiZa-1
f""'
cutting
i. and Kidney trouble. Here is the S'’'"*
August Gran and family. Tbos.
Vila- and dtrectiuua for taking; ktia
r shaking well In a bottle onehalf Smith. Frank Taylor and danghter
ounce.- Fluid Extract
Extror Dandelion,
Andie, nnd Mrs. Platt Barnuni were In
ounce runiiKumd Kargon.three ounces Traverse C
roiiiiouiid Synip
lynip Saraaparmw
Sarsaparillff; Take- Mr-1. John Sei-ly and Ifttle daughter
J<>--|ihlne celebrated
ThapknKlvlng
oe teaspuonful afti
with Mm. Seely's mother.Mra. Thomi*
son. Percy Thompson accompanied
his sister on her return lo Buckley.

aothlng

eeptible present thia a pooe ol fine leather (foods.

The large army o£ wearera
ol Qodicraft Qotbs—die coo*
stant increase in the size oi this
army—the satisfaction thatpr^^
vaHs in this army—ought to
make you want to cxilist.
B you have not yet iofawd
, —tf you have not yet worn a
Qodicraft suit or overcoat, let
your Fall clothes be Qothcrafu
YouH rc-enlist year after
year.

^

Buy Her a Diamond

OLEN ARBOR.
b^n to fall Thursday night
and has fallen a little ere^ toy since
NORTHLAND BEACH.
Prid Hiller of Katomaioo Is here
Uttto O«or(e Brown, who baa been
snUe ni vKh paeamonla. U on the visiting relatives.
Pred Cartoon of Traverse City took'
road (o rotorer|.
Mlaa <^aUto Paolna apent Tbanka- in tbe dance here Ttaanksgiv^ night
Etotnc^th her nothor and alatera and waa warmly welcomed by bis
friends.
Prank Bronaon. ot Harrletu ta
ands w
Tialttnc with Manda and lolaUrea or Traverae City ebook
friends here last Friday a their «
this Plata.
A Bwnbar td the yonng paopia of to Port Oneida.
A basket of (racertea for Thanksthia ptoee attended the masquerade
ten St Ntethport. Wednesday nichL giving were donated here and aenrio
The tarpe dveUlnc booae balonglnc Henry WylandeFa tamlly In Bmplra
It Tneaday.
to Joseph Bonreda waa eomplelaly <toTbe UUaouH took a large freight
atroyad by Sre laac Thoraday. Only a
amall portion of ctotbaa, fnmUara. ate from Raber'a dock laat Friday.
RnfuB Shay and Charles Lewis and
waa aarad. The inaoranoe araa not
eary praat. tharotoM the loaa waa their (amIUet have moved here from
their farms In Empire, for the benefit
^i!dwa^Bonrda ^ Jacob Norot- of our schools for their children. Sev­
eral
aceboton from other dlstrictca atnay spent WedntaA In Tmreme
teoded school here for Ihe benefit of.
MIsaaa CUra and BlUabetb tbe higher branebe*. bookkeeping.,
Oermao,
etc. There are fiS **hoUra
HotUm apent Wednesday and Tburanow enrolled.
day at Sattons Bay.
Frank Plaber and ton Clinton are
Mlaa Joaephlna Berenaon. who has
putting
a
new carriage and steam nig­
bean rary >H tor tbe last two we^.
ger In their mill and preparing for
Ihe winter run.

BOWERB HARBOR.
Mbs Kellie Kroupa baa returned'
home after spendlac a week vlalUnf

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