Grand Traverse Herald, August 26, 1910

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 26, 1910

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1910-08-26

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TW^ICe A

WEEK—TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.

tlAt A YBAK.

TRAVEme CITY. ORANP TRAVERSE COUNTY, MtCHIGAN. FRIDAY. AUCU^ 2S, 19I&

LOST HER TOW

an MAY
mi SUIT
CALDWELL A LOUDON

n Ricking Up Legs Be-

ALLEO^'

OAMAOC TO DUSINEM.

SDE tucITc CADSE
Mr. iMMw OUMd TMt UaIdm tM
CmmM EWdMM RMM TAM H
M RdddIHi Ttat rtmy Would

ueu Her. Mlcb.. AuKuet S?Bbe steamer Oaekama left fnr
Potol this monilDi to set SM IO0
which she loot to a Morm to>.: Kotk
while lowing them from Marton
UdA
Tbe lose an- toe propertr of Jerry
SolUvan ol <-«Ur and arc belos c
too PetcrioD min here; there betog
tM.dOe feet to all- tor. BuHIvau
ependa two daye eacb ■mwk hen
looktog after the cut.

MEETING IS OVER

HOUSE AND
BARN GONE
TWO STROKES

OF

LIOHTNINO

CAUAEO HEAVY LOM.

AGED HAN THE OWNER
AUGUST NELSON, OF’GILLS PIER
THE VICTIM.

While Bam Was Burning, Heuoc Was
Struck snd Bott. were Entirely

ktoli. bto to«aU heve cloeod rtfht
kdfltoa.-

iMmKAREHERE
•UNftAV

KHOOL

DELEOATEt

OP«NU CONVENTION.

a TwiCaya’ Aeaeioa In ka^tot
Church..
Tbd IMA aaaaat eoaraaiMe of iha
Oiaatf Ihavaraa Ooaatj Euadar aehool
■atoifkAUR la boMISE s two Aara’ setatoa M Ma Bajktot ohartk. tha opaaMe saattoE tfau atiamooo haTlag
abeat U paraooe la atteadaaeai
a are: “Our
abHEiHMW and prltooEot to Othora.
Vtoik la Iba Hodm: aoeoad. la to#
MalEbbotooed. third la tho Suodar
atoaal; laarto. U Aoelal Ufa”
Praaldart C. H. Sataa proildad at
too taaottoE thu DftanwoB. orblck
apaaad at i;M. The luv. Daoma
Otnhtto arv tba Am apuahar. bU-anbMet hatoE «Wa “Oar ObUfattena end
MtIUeso to Olhoti to too HoiDa.''
Ba «aa MMowad hr Br*. AddU Olbbt
who apoha op •Oar Obllsalloae and
rrMlacaa to Othara to too Batohborbood.nra totauta uika foUowad. tod far
lira. 3. B. Taatooal. Otbars oa the
Magtoto to Ntaak tro iBtoMae waro j.
W. Oraoa. «. S. Hophina. tbe Rar.
a. C. A. CbtUar aad w. E.
'^d^SSpoto^t'oi t
•; waatahaaop.

Tbto aveatBE toa Bar. w. w. die^Jtoaaad too Bar. a r. Uab wUl he

SUFFERINGS ENDED

»



.V C. MORGAN.

who wll tbe glad, to welriKnlbim ntaong ibem.^'

AT EAST BAY

bar Coat
Mr*.

MofbM aad Baaard Cempanyb Capi­
tal New MEOW,
MaaaliE. Aeg. a.-Anietoa of laawporatlna were died yoaterday by
tha Herald A Becord company of
TraTarae City to toeroaae lu oaplUl
Rpek (loto IMJiw to W».M0.

CANDIDATES
FOR SENATOR

TALK TO SOLDIERS

W Ibttt er a ftatn of tu

IMCRIAEE ArOCIC.

tvtroll. August
—After nmnlbr
of declining heallh. due to- a . Ii
lihm a iraffifld whlrh brought on
Wducy afUU-tion, Petry K. Gainer.
gi-Lcral freigbt agcul ul ihe ' H
Marquette railroad, died ftiinday
bU reeldemvvTOI Longfellow aveii
Mr. Gaiue< had tailed rapidly slnre
liU last wlur.r.Tu- was At a tocsl bo-<rllal until sbnui a momb ago. when
he ws- taken to bU hom>-.
Mr. Gslnea was born In Ueirolt
years ego He had been an employe
ot toe ITrv Mai<iuclle for So years,
entering It!-' service In Sagiiuw.

Will BE ON THE BAllOT

Dapalatlon to Naur SiAtr an Inoraaea

taoe-a popetotioB Is M.m. an
• o( ILAU. or <1.« par <ml

pany 30 Vearm.

Norlhport. Mlcb.. Aug.isi M-Ttaborn ot August .Vcleon. who resides
mile Irom Gllbi Pier, was struck l.y
Jelned Hands and Circled About the lightning, during-Ihe atorm laat iilglii
and while ihal
buinlng. tbe
r was also styuHc. Both were
Had EM
burned 10 the ground. '
tIBITIONISTS HAVE SECUR­
Tbe toes is a'boui S2J100, on *ibo
ED ENOUGH NAMES.
Tbe tndton camp meeting oloeed
Moaday moratog with a nMistog round barn and conlrnls and eboul »:.Rnn em '
house,
with
Insurance
on
both
<ii
ap. and tbe usual rustotn of marrtilog
either bolding haods or lo<kA and then fbnhlng a elrete
la toe barn were Ibc en>(» ot
arouDd tbe uOieniacle each ooe
season, logulhcr wllb vnrious' i
log shaken hands with every «
loiiU and toe only things that .w<-ro
the sercral bu.odred gathered,
they lurrbed they aangADd to mo
« tbis saved wi-re the horses and a wagon.
one of toe best ports ol tbo whole l*rariicaU> nothing was golieii out'of
meeUng. A few ahlies.wbo were do. Ibc house. Mr. Kebon Is an aged man. .•ohn Winship of Ssp.ns
making hU loss all the more Wrious.
tlclng toe procuaskio. couM
erst.e
Candtoaie
for
strath from falling to line. The tuarcb
Slates Senate'. Did Nol
was k-d by William Peiosker and
Enough Names.
Charles Oonereeux. Blder f'erauson
and toe Rev. Ur. Tblee standing
l.^insliiK.''^lii'h . Augti-i ;;
the bead of tbe elrclc. The
lury of MlgJe M-trilndal.- t
’ this elawtDg meeting was wonder
V'iliiy that n'lliinin Tnylur <.(.lluii'le
iL
uiid.,Frcd I'-.iI.eit. vl l.a|ielir.<
This doses tbe Isrgesi Indlsnc-amit
Lad iH-cund ►uiTirietit -h litious lo i
oieeung protebly ever beld In MIeb.
l■lull^l!lli>l:l cau'ltigsu. and I believe ilw most succeas. General Bates, Colonel Bennett and dwles for tlie I'niiivl Blaies M-uitIur.
CaptsIn'FlIarde Will Address &
ful to every way. There were a large
John M’arnutt of lluihor Spring*.
A. K Encampment.
lumber of very able Indian preachKiH-tollsI candidate-for goternor. i
itu and exhorten iwesonL The Rev.
John Wln'shlu. of Sagiiuw. Islled
Arrangements are l«Uig made by uccuie *nra<1i iu iiamt-s f<-r a pr
W. R. gnahe. of the Oelaware*tr1be. to
vary atioiic awn. but was obUged
Ibe 'lisDol as deumcrmic- cai!!liJrand T^verse Bnldlm>- and 8all10 prueeb in toa Bngli.-h langoate.
■-‘-•■r i:n!tvd Sl:.te»
V.
1 wish to make special referenK- to Dia‘ assorlsUori to bilog several nolil Hi,-;, ili-l.i
toe Rev Banael Ptoeon. who sbm(ed ad epeakore to-address tb« va’rumo be beyond all deubi probab­ gatherlugs during lb>- coming enraiiiply tbe beto lhteri<toler ever ou any meni. which to t» in- bold In il.ts Hiy
groAd. la nuc o« toe Rev. Mr from Beplember 13 le if, ln.-luslvr,
Bnake’s earmons. Ur. Pigeon took
Hannah Camp. i:. B W. V.. are
nous, and iireechrd It in the Indian Jototng band In band with the old w.I
umgue slier Ur. Mnske had niilshed. dtors for this i-n-'anipmeo... tbe l»o
orgaatullous lu meet togetbiT ou Ibc
Kvery oae who oould nndentand
ladlan aad RngUiU. doelaml dils was camp gnoiifids, the.O. IL A I. railroad
was glvpD psrk..eastof HeUiuad avemu- between After.Beln, An Invaim for the Lai
Pront and Bute sliaeU. The big tent
Eight Year,. She PescefoUy Paskbeloaging to the ismnl of trade, lu
ad Away, at Her Heme.
stoleb tbe ChautauQua program was
The Bunday night song servle
Mr.' Rarah C Huftitr^-. »lfc-of K.
the Peioskey and CliarlevoU choirs held, has been eenired tor the ramp
Brea.'
and
nrveral
men
ot
not.'
havii
W.
Ha»tlii|;«.
died al ib-* f.-inll,. home
lasted Dearly all night. Mrs. 8-isiih
... ki. k'. Tih'ulx' iilvul. uiii'r
Qreensby. toe po{Kdar eulolsi from Pe-, K«n decided liimn 10 meet with tbclrtoakey, oeDg a number of seloe. Her' cvnirsdes snd give addrewet..
volee le remarkably strong and clear
Among these are llilgsdlt-r Generel Hastlnp. way K y..or>. old. and leave*
and abe abows eoasidenblv (raining. Robert J. Uales. of SauU Sle. Msrlc. t*Md« ber hUHbsnd a numlK-r of . hll1 have never aeen a betier behaved
command of toe UIrbigan Nation­ dren. as fxdtows: Mie. \Vi;i,:,r. SnuRalph,
croud of this alee, and the drunks if al Guard, who was present at the cn- sbnll Mrv. W. It fooir.
were not In eilleuce. 1 quesiloa rampmeni of the t'nliod Bimnlsh M'ar Hasting, and Mle. HiiUi Ha.tlriB-. *il
Trsv.TM- (iij. unJ WulK! H.ii'.wbetoer a while crowd would have VelbranH In ibla < iiy lu^l iiiomh.
e stalh !*"»*•■ ‘•I-'Caloi: nt <S-ji-raI I
bMUi near ae prterly. Oreat <51.411 to ho has won tCHOgnltlnu Ij
due to tbe Rev. Mr. Thtos and toe nillltlB by bto ability, lieueral Bate, ,i» I,.,.. g,„.. ...a...,
u Biuiiilsli war M.ldler. bating beuu
eonmUloe to ebarge. tompueed. of

WalMiaEe-ohlk. Joan llig
cepUin while on duly in nilia. but Wllllain Kiiivisoii. Till ol Traver-e
Jot. William Big Joe. Johu Cobb. Jake I- Blstled In a> a private 3« ytart nil. m.d a biMh-'r. Groig.- t’bunllrabck Joe Pedonquel. Joe Llghuky. W. and »lei> l>y »'ep. iliiiilied toe <V Srati!.- \\a-.|!,
-Mre Hs>tnigv .|»nt alniu 1 her «•
Bhd Robert ahd Jacob Ahgoaa. tor military Uduer u«iill oow be is al lli>Ibu riiy. her Intln'r U-me
their palnetoklng vnuits Id larrylog upmosi round in the Mate m^nila. lie i‘ct'
■ P.III.-M ..-s-ltl,:-., having
oui (ha plans, md to help carv for Hie . an Inien-silng sjieuker. and willj*‘°c
owned tin- ->ld farm oii oliUli ll.e
vtoltoiu. Tbe ae<«mmndailoos for bun­ tove a drawing <anl.
Nortben
.MU-hlsan
avylum
dling (bis large crowd
was inadeThiee other RpaU.li war boy*
quaie end as a suggestion 1 would say ,« I. l, In.lM, .-oton..!
|
lhs( next lime ir> and bring about b( Muskegon. I'apittlu Pllardn of lllg
two quIUs.aiilece. This would belli Rapids, and Major King. orManisUH-.
the coramiiiee eery much It U to ff |M-|vale life known u* Hr. James A.
be hoped that all will live to ewuy King. He (-•■•vod In the Kpaiilsli wai ,
season's time ol rofreehlng at ihe
.u^.
.... n.,,,
..U.., r™,,'
l-l- •"«!.«
fsoiil.'
eamp grouad.
a.jl.-ail'i' i—i. •!«■■» Retpertiully.
King has lukuy friends In lb;, Mill I

nZBOJRGGEI
Waabiecloa. O-*^ August Zl.~Tbe

quette Viet.m of Fall—With Com­

Consume*—Horaee and.Wag­
on All That Were Soved.

WnUia UwdoA. o( tiio flriD
OsMDdU A iMdML W 0D« the «Ur
Mr »Dt«UUB« (he XadMoo A North.
osMotr fsOiWd eoBhMy tD Ur a
M«D tivk SiMt (he lOadbod edieln.
Me Ui propenr M the Mnier o(
MWtk CdJod Md Bar MTMtA. Ur.
iMdM'sMtse thettbt olde tnwk
«m be • ftMt deirlMDt to fat* bnslMM. tihuinli M trsfflc trill be doOK (hat eoroer. aod be eontWde that tb« <d(r to rcepoDalbb
baa KHidDd the eerrloes of Atioroer
D. C. OObvL
Mr. LewdoD (ui^r autee that
leal hla rlfbto rereire reocBli
be «ni otoae oat bto baelaeea lawaeta to thla cUr. dlapoetos of
baUdtoa to other oODcerDA Tbia.
be etatee, be will do ae soon as
.Oreaaht ordeia are Ailed, anteaa the
rallraad oomwar to loede to tear out
(belr track. Hto hoUloEa. ba deeUtM.
EF0»a«t II toot further out lato tho
■toaet thaa ^ aldcwatk at ptroaot
rsM. aad U bto •eralk to axtoodo
be ova be aaar do. (hero would be
•o roan dor teams to pees beiveea
the track ead tho eldewalk.
‘Had tots thlBE Uppeoed ufler mr

P.F. GAINES IS DEAD
General freight Agent e( Per* Mar­

Ida

M.

Ballsy

Entertelned

Voting Poeple m Honor of Hor
OuotU Who Aro at Eoot Bay.

-Hra. Ida M. llsil.-> eatertslaed ,a
niiiobvr of >ounipeopI. Tu«da) nlgl^i
wlih a com rossl si tor Wynkoop
coltagr hi 'uii^ibpod. In bonor of
Utoo Bbrniee aaiT Ltowood Locan. of
U«aa.< lnduna./and the Mteoee Helen
and^ Lew Is.,'of Grand Raphto. The
yojwripdlos Mm are bailnt a boiito
Pdrty ai-sPe Wynkoop collage, tor
yisee Helen Bioui. Inragenr earner•roa. Bihel Bmurtowalte. UiUa onbit aad Mm. -H. B. Hontogot. were
Atoo part|clpaate to toe affair, which
was an axcoedlBgl} enjoyable one

Utaa Eltoabetb Patchla. who opmt
Kba V«a Btibar rataraad today the snaaner with an uncle nrar
■ftar rtoMM
a Wiort time at Man- Grand Raplda. returned know bM
ettuiliiE.

BLAME IS FIXED

In all Wr i.iiPr lire 3ll^ lUglinc*

wa. a woman of i-:ogre** iii«l i.1..!.t>

,l*lng at. c.<n)--t ai.rkiT in the (!a-v
,tlrt church, and ol Cliv Wotnaii.' iln,-.
Ill h-vilto. ram*- upon her., and ab-'.li
etobt .roars
.be iu-.W
'Inval.
td and ftom tbsi time ni.til bet
-Ui-h. she' ■Sffeied greotly, K\-t>
tr.!g pm,M(,;, w*. done for h-r ..>■„
:oiI. lujt ill. wa. bcvrw<l.nt.-d.ra: atd.
and only wai -rf paueinly the end
friorral sorvi,-.»
prltafr .v«a

‘SAVE US”
IS TBE CRY
PRESIDENT HAS AQED

Incendiarism, inadequate

Meana

<

Protecting the^Feretts and Unus.
ually OangerMS Cenditleus are
Blamed.for the FIros.

Wu-bltigtoii.
August S3.—"Save
usl" "Sate usi " ThU I. toe despaircry sent 111 appeal after appi-af
th.- Ilani.- thn-aten-d mouniain
region of lour states In th-Jmrtbwesl.
which are iNniring Ipto -AVaablngton.
I'realdi-ui Taft fiom Beverly bas
wired urvient rcquesis 1^ tb- war and
Interior di-pantuent* to hasi--n all po.
altde icUef to toe Uiousand* of rancherr. inluerr. foresters and larui-TS In
dire piTlI from ino devaalaling couBsgrailon that ix swi-eplng away milllouv of dollars’ worth of forests,
whole vlUagi-s and towns, and has alrt-kdj TO.t a lol of llv.-s namberli
l toarl 1W>.
V
Tbe Iasi llvo <-ompa>ik-a available
ibe stricken regions for Bn- fighting
and ul i>ark trains, carrying
luedlral *ui>|illcR'and army surgr«-iH-en'urderod to the Imhiedl
rv]iel of toe sufferers.
Im-enaarlsm.. Iiiad<-uua!e means
pn-lecIhiK Ibe (ureats and unusui
erou. •uudlilons. ure btonied for
toe Orel.
’,Mr. I'olter hvitipar.'* ihe present
ni'eihud). of dealing with ibc eonflagrsUons wiib the handling of a Sat
Kraudsco or llalUnioru Bru with i
baiiddiuckei s rew.
Pmdllvp evidence that many of th.
forest fires tn tiregon are of Inc'-ii
diary origin has faroti dlscoveiled by
govercmeol agents.
>

WATER^NTDOWN
STRANGE OCCURRENCE AT EAST
■ BAY TUESDAY.

Launches Were Left High

and Dry

and Docks Were Renderad Use­
less—Sarto Bar Fonned.

ro-.tagera ul Ran tiay sltn.-s«od
unul in-t-uliar |ili-:iuiu-'iii.iii Tui rulat
Riornlne. ibe waierx of toe. t>ay rts-edlllg rapidly, until i-ren eonu- ^
l.ein<-l>e- were U-fi high and drj
-and ttor r-Hcrul rod* In l<-li&t!i
foime-l when- the boHom luol foi.tiei-,
ly. |H-eii rtivt-retl with water UsKwjilui i-xlend-sl a cvnsido.rahl--dl>• In the hay were rendered
l.'.-F. while th- ulilldn-u wsde<l
■iiiirli farther than bad t-x-j tw.-np
I.. Vlorv, .
.V^oiit in <i'rbMk. ilie water begau
I r- lurii. oiuilm; t«rk In slumly
I II rnarhed Its insioal ilage. Tbe
-issjlug V’ 'h- walurw uai> been
’.(.'d frM)ti<'iii:y a-. IteM buy but
Mii-J an r-aicnt us »a* ibc <
I'll- ntorntiK-.



sjtni. peculiar <ie<'nirenre wua
uotli<.| .11 Welt hay. lurtJcularly
the
niic i-iiig rlub. Tne water
pirked up li»ti uk-ijg iiic -t

MANY AmETING
EVENIN^ESSION

OF

SUNDAY

. SCHOOL CONVENTION.

WUl SPEAl HERE
n -Will Deliver An A4-

Amoe S. Xlusr.-.uian, one of thcanilidatck l-r the -epublican nomlnefor u->veni»r. will be id TraYors-.
I'iiy fo/ir>ubl.c ui-,.tl«g on tbe eyening ofjThutodn-. S.pi.mibrr 1
Mr
ih^um.
a tour of thtlaie and plans to (ovi-r tbe <K>rih.-rn
ponloe of th.-sisic oofl week. .
Musavlman has r..vu rondncllng
vUunws •aiitp.Mitii niidiltu: several
.-•P .ifh.'s -as-b day and H gelling well
a.qiialtited ilth :bi- p.*jpk- of
state
Navlug laiw iwopcrty
esis In Traverse City be to w.-ll
known here ’ aad will duiibllcus be
greeltpl by a targe audience to hear
Jis.uss lb.- ls*ne* that are 1
(oriani to the piople of MU-blgan.

-i.’.

TOTAL loss $20jm.lN
Outaide of Theae. a CunaqfwatD* Bm
timatc e( ths Deed ta piaead at •5—More Troepa Will Peak,
ably Be Callad.
Spokane,

EVENING WEDDING

Auguat J*.—Tha

oHeia

to ttieughi xe have patted. Ma in
■aaalng In Idaho. Foreetera' i*i^ly
•stimalc tha damaga in Hentaua ngi

icahe at gzaoooeoo.
The rain increasad today and aprand
almeat over tha antiro Bra aena. Btm-

WO are mlaaing.

tVroni W-sdn- sday's Record i
1 the IwBiic W Mr. and Mr*. Ralph
Audersoii. f,.>t XVi.T.1 Seventh utreel.
?;30 Lvsl l-veulng. Mias Olive Shor*
er. daughier ot Mr. and Mrs. 1>. G.
Rborter. of Cedar Run. becaine tbe
brW.-_of Ml. Anderson's broiber. Wliilam Huward Andeison
The tfremon.v was i>erfomied,by
toe ll-v. iKuoas Cocblln, in iht(ai'C of about TS gueata. Tbe brtiTe.
who was eaquUhely gowned In white
iDvscalinc satin, trimmed with
gamliurr. and rurrlid a sbowt-r bonqu« of while uwcv-i jieas. was atieodCd by Ibe grooln's, sister. Hiss Mabel
Aiidersuii. who wi-re a pink mesuallne
calm dr<.sH. and rmrrled a iiouqoet t>(
pmk aiHl while sweel |<eai. The bnst
muji was Jack Wicks.
TIar brldul party sitavd btrfore toa
large bay window, whkb was a solid
mass ut cedar repea. ferns, foliage,
lilauM aud palms, wblk. ImaK-nar
,U)u<iu-'is
wulie aatelw were plated
tm eliber sMc of Ibc wludow. ...
ring <w-rtj^ny was (iu.kl. liilU-'Adelo
.\u4ffx,ii, ntewg of the groom, <urlyiug iIh- ring in tin- ,c«ot-r of a lag*
white lily, wbtvb wus tbe center
c- ol a tsNiqurt ' tvimisiwMl «( ••
.-ilyss-mii. She was dainty in a dress
of wliiu- embroidery. '
Tlie wedding aiar.fi waa playod by
Miss Ethel Gibb*, and during thi- cer-'
vuiuuy Traumeeei Was played.
I. r cengratutoiiuns toe guesis
tnvited to tise town. ■wLlcb
lighted wllb Jii>aue*e lantcrna, toe
guevis b-ing uraied at smalt Ltoln*.
and i.i-ivfd with sandwlcbcs, ollros.
cream, asMirlvd rakew and coffee
Miss FAta Minor uuiwrinieuded the
serving, asaisted by the Misses Nei.
tie IH>nia<el. Marlau Bnustasll. Ida Hal­
ly. Ida Sdsalons. Uly Husan. Elsie
May. Miniih Wumall aUd
Hornire
lloU-ri-ou. IIJI^ AuOrrsuo was
•f .•eieolGtp. *. and Mias Ma:Ka.'C(
Jt-hosoi u*brr<-d |the guests to
cloak loom. Mr. ^ Mrs Audersun
rri- till. riMij>lem| uf 4 large nu
r iieamilul gilts.Tbe bridal rouplli left on Ibe
IVre Manim-tle IrwJ^for la-trolt. toeli
w<ddLng irip 10 -.iieltd fo CbPago and
Milwaukee. They will be at home to
tbeii Irii-iiO* upon uieir return
iVi'si Kiglilb rtr—'l;
lb tb- biidr and groom are t
Liu-wn an«>i4Ltb<. y-aiiig people of toe
. aud have inany frkuda who wlab
ni i!otblug bm liapp^eus aad prosI-fit;-.
OAYS-PORTEH.
umnot C.ly Veun, Peopto
«w.etly WeddeA

Were

The Rev W. W. McKee and |i
F. Lamb. Ottirp-ed I
Pialferm.

Buiuinii City, ju U..f of toe pvwi’iolOetsling
I'.i; M--d!a'«l.is', It'.f.i
-.01.1
..t tae Grand
TIk- heavy rein auiielq-MP atorm
Trui- r<- I'.fffhty jlm.Jay ». be*,; <vn- here l.s, nicbi'InairS a fiu-,p.*ialo
«.-utiu:i. «:.|.*l Wau'b. Id Um liUfU' lu
torn-rv.. Tbcr-’Wat'no damage
the lUp'.lM ' t biirni. broiighl _ out ■
o»i. III.
Captain Heminger Was Sutpendad dO
lar*' aitenJance, two aiw-akca. Ibc
and Grand Rai-:dt Were -Sit
Daya-toeto That Beau Vieiaied
Rev. XV W McK.-e and Ibe Rev. B
the Fog S-vesd Laura.
.-'.:i!'(ated. The burtai waa In Oak- r Ijimn. oesupylag lb* ptolfortn dur­
Ha* R*s>g^.
ing :li- greater part ol the i-reiiiDg.
The Rev T Hoyd Gay. lor lb- latt
Port Huron. Mirh. August y.^ — ln.
The devotional uervlre wa^ led by Ihiee vi-a:, i*stm 'of the'PreabylertwrAorw Stewart and Van Ue* today
ROAD. WASHED OUT.
tb.. Kev tv A. BlM-lh-.-. pastor of toe
I (fiiirrh, l<as Icqiaered h|s tea
ssued the audlog ol the InveMituurm
Ktanx-llral char. b. after which tlK-re
II lo the tru*te-s. Mr. 0*y all: go
M toe eolllslon of Ihe Meumei (food H gitway Near Twin Lake Dcslrsyed
was luuab'. and tos- offermg (or to*
Nc^ YcNk and take poet gtwdosia
Ibd Goodyear, dtowulng lA
totmiy work was uken.^
’ , wvr'k in (b<- Lulon Tttootogical semi­
br the Storm.
The llcenito of Cawain Glb.00 o^ Tile ls>ng Lake road near Twin
The Ret. Mr. klcKee and to* Her. nar).
nary yir. Gay and family have mam’
be Wood, was reimked-Capialq HajA" Lake,, vak wsabed out ’completely
Mr. l-amb bulb spuke u|cm Un\eon-' frlen
friend* here who regret tn *ee them
uger of tbe Goodyear was s^peuM Thursday, for a.cvvnsiderablr dlatant*.
vealloti topic. "Our Obhgailona aSSpeav.
r« day* snd Mate Mniarhia^ ol tbe The maU earner aas toreed to maki INIvIlegiNt to Other* “ ■ Their
Wood <M.
a dilc^r eu tbe toad nonb ot tbe take, dmasea showed eaiefol thought
Mrs jultf^nrtwas ot WexfordAnd
They hald tbe boat* vihtoled lb<- toe ■hie ««1 tstophone In that vlrlnltr .tbe subjrci. and left many tooagbis Ur. Ooreeli «f tbe peninsula, Ytslind
■peed toWA
«a> alMi jiai out of bwolitcws
• wllb lb.. auiUeaii-e lo carry aaay.
Hr Clark's. T-ieeday.

ok-itoA.. ..

CRISIS HAS
PASSED NOW

The Kattkny

rangeru reached MIesouia aafaly. ft
•t etated that X.TDO tetUera are Immand deatitutt In Idaho aa a ro•ult ol the Area.

Sat ramenta. Augttat Sf —Tbe treopa
flghting itie firte la tbe Tahoe Mtkw
al foresl are pTn(p-foali>g Uttta, TB*
flames are aweeplng Placer and HL
dorado countii-a lowrard lake Tahoa.
Sone to killed but toe Dunam >»
moua.
Feata fee Ranger*.

Siigkane. Auguft
Tbimgk too
nre coudlUoito are allitoUy tapramt
as a re^lt iM toe IboBaand ■—j-A
raiigeto- work and a light rain, apple.
ti.-nsk»i la growing becauao ot toa
uKiat uppaJIlng report yet. toat toa
twa^rllCB « MKk and 600
mlsalBg may b* bvued.
Superrlalng Rangor KeUkey to to
ctmrgf ot tbe partr of we muMN»

that bo kne* notoJng «f ibe fata of

A New TtomitoM FklU. dlbiit.. i»
port that 6M’rank*toi«Bb^(Ao«*to
im-l rre- rve Area are i^ag <Mnot be rerlBed. Uasldna these It to »
llpiaied Knlay that u It a eonaofwp.
tire cw'ltuate of toe dead aitb 10 BlV
iloftu damage lo the timber aloao. ton
uiber kmsea being unairprgtoablo.
Tbe entire mUtto of Idaho aad
Oregou wiUi more treopa peabaUr
Kill be called Tbe Tbompeem ftolto
Is DOW the meet serious wlto Bmt
Tooth and Oaltotln nexL

AT BRIDE'S
Ceremony Wet Perfortnod

On

««

Verenda In tho Preoenci of to
Guests by tho Rov. tor. Cheot.

Old Jtlsskw. Mich. Augato tL—
Mks l4-sh. daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Arilnglun fiillea. and Floyd Grubb
were united.In marriage latt evontw
the home of the pa-renU of (feo'
Urliii;. Tbe <f rt-mooy, which was par* '
torun-d by toe lU-v. C W Chsse. *MiC
place on ibi' verauda of tbe plaaaast.
• wtlcb was appropriately-deeer.
aied,-to honor of the occaatoa. That*
u-r- T1 g-i-sts preseoL
Tbe bride was (Jistmlng la a gnwa
jt blue sllk'trimm.-d wlto white aad
arrh-d u boquv Mf white raaaa. Mtot
iirssle Master* was ’brldeamaid aad
C-Hlf Burke of Ohio was best —^
wedding mar<b was played by
Mtsa DvK.le h>raiis of Trererte Otf. '
u-lcclIoB being MeadetaaBR’a
r:-n-h mkrto. Other selcctloBs ware
iii«)-d eofilj dutiaa to« cetemoRy.
...,,r -he ceremonyS,n-fr«abmaW
of t<e (T-aiu aud rake ««re eerwpd
to. :**n. illuminated aad decotat|..r lir oetwslOB. The yxwqg panSIT- toe rectpMDta el maar Bad.
*ome prerem* of Uteo. cut glaas aad •
alH-r. tbowing tbe esteem in wbtob
are held. .

HOKE Sim WW

OMND TlUVERte HMALO, RNWAV, AUOUVT n, t«1A

taWN IMII F0R

TWieCAJMCK.

FAU MEETING miAGERS

8EU) CONFERENCE

THE MARKETS.

«

bTSoST

LOCAL MARKETS.
Tbe beavy'niUi of last night will
pot affect the poUloae tuuoh btu wUI
(be barvf^ of (hr Itaebam applee to some eiteal. In placea where vem ebopg. per Ih ........................
> A MOCPTION PARTY Ripirta Ware Given « the Aftemeen (he w>ll TODUIni a Urge percdotage
POR ovPBiea.
Pmidant Estet.

All READY

Maatlnga will Ba HaM papt T Aid t.
With tha Lang Laha orangaHanar* far Vama.

SSf^iSSSt^

Tba foibnrtag prograni ba* baen
ingod for Ua fall Maatlng o( tba
Ortbd Travaraa UlHrtet tlrange vlib
Long Laka grange, Baptambar 7 aad

lgitaiP^-=
■ M MtS.IKD
Ipai. tout a Itmlgbl bMrt-l»4>Mrt
fi»ik l« roue BMit irto M worklBf
ra KUrlu.
o«t •
. Jt MMM llk« w* tare n«A
Um b*tor«. O. ru H «w in Ui« ml
'tjm» «D)nu«. It «M p«M ndvof
«iw. tatAiitoMt. itwr w jnw
It. MmtbmM
|tf ru nncMOac ur >>ln<i of
(•mna at nil ron cu m*« part of h.
tm’i
H all baTiue a jrwd tine.
0» M an« uw rur
^ aataetlM of a lai.
MaM 4ova and arraae
dWoui parawMa at allotied timea.
Mb wm tad tka ma«mat tawH
K ariil take rt» «n «( ■
AAl gin rot) a B*if «rlp «m youraatf.
It vtU B^a imi intamtad Ic. tbe
aaUMoitood and la tha contnunliy.
0« of lalMateml you will baoome
latamtad la tba tai rate and In Uia
Uisdlaf of public Bonay. it alll
•pa^ you a batur all arouad clOxan.
Baal aatata it tba boat poaalble
It eaniut gal avay from
M. It »tU SOI d^radala In valua
I la rour aelee-

'
Wadnaaday fiamaan.
Fourtb dagrad bnaiaaM.
Roll call—A yam ibonora for ba*L>
BuDOMry of work dona by <
graaa.
IVbat baadnay'ara «a making
«ard parcala po*i>
Wadnaaday Baanlni.
Muilc and recitatlooa.
Wtiat
conatitutaa a
U tka Urhalor a btaailng or cum!
(Aniwar by a ajeiar.i
U-woman batter off married or
Blnilv! (Anawar by a Wuibar.)
Tiwrapay Mamlag.
tVik dagiaa bu«lBm.

UNO CREW VERY TAME

Veman Armlad tar Tapping Til
Was Pined g1S-to«*n Wagon

Ilurkley. Mich , Augu*t *6~Ooiulug
Iniu Murklry breathing vengeanre on> be gmied b> a re<epUan mme amnpoeed of clUieiw well equlgv
|K-d erllh aboutlng hardware, seven
wuon load* of gypelea yaaierday at;
ii-i-boun betaine «o tame that wben
they were handed a mandate lo emi­
grate aad lu emigrate euddeuly and Bloiall leading Ibe devuiional.
■top wlibtu 10 tnll<«. (hey meekly bualoe** meeting lultawcd. al which
obeyed, breaking the ouiniuaod wllblii rc|«rta from Ihc ivuuty and
lulh- of ilie vlUage, however, when *hi|i' ofntcr* ^d commltleea. were
they terrlwl log enough to rob a wid­ given The «i-» C. U. Atwell then
ow of all the money-ahe bad and al- M>ok.- U|H>n 'Our ObllgalluD* and
■u uU ibe o»talil(« In tbe buuM>
lliuibB.a to tuhivs lu 1L.1-UI Ute.'
Ttio gypalea
arrhed
yealerAy
followed by Are mlunle
ktornlng (rum llenalo cuunt) and went ^lk> by C. y. llt-lm. I< M. WhliieA llauimoiid and otbeiw.
iulo niiu|> a mile nonb of Uio viltage.'
It three uuwrteis of a lulk- from l-f.-.ld.-ui C. II Kale* >hoo-d ibr co
Ibe vlllBsc. a woman bad )u*t iwu- vauibui with a (cw patting wurda.
pleted her baking and wa* alone lu
bouse. Tbe band lubtalued r food
aiipply there by mleallng evriylhliu;
Ibey cuulil gel their bandk ou
and llic wonnii tlu-ii cMie luui tko
Ullage, liegginr and te!lii« hirtunei LIBT^P CAI^OIOATES PGR COUNiTYlOPrif.eRB.
and alao picking up ovriytklng ^uuar

U tka fanner to blame lor the preaMil blgh prim?
Diatrlet orAeaea.
JJaaiar-ralvin C. Bpangler, BUrar
Lake grange.
Overeeer—tmwcH .Bourn, BUt Lake.
Lenurcr-^ U. Kiaworth, Uraud
TtiVem.
Biewacd '—Oeona A. Robartaoe.
Grand Trararae,
AiaUtaot Bteaard-Oeolga Arnold,
WIUlUBBbnrg.
CkaplaJn-E. B. CkamptoB. Oram
Camar.
. .murar—Oan U. Me dfullan,
arand Travem
Bacraury—Mr«. B. a Udd, PulaauU.
One of^hc womeu weiil lulu a aiox
Qaie fceaper—g. g. Durypa. Oraod
and while ibe iwuprletor wa* Imay at
.lacbcd luTucIf to llfi from (be <iuJt
t;«m—MUi■ Laaa rappar. Long
drnwer. When khv waw abc wa
Uke.
(ected. alib m'lDe ac-ruka with i
Ktara-Mlai NcUla Btou, Fealmtuatw( b'rt iwtalned ibe iHlni five, her
arreM lultawing
Pomona— Ura.
Al (he «Huge Jail, ahe rclurned Ibc
Oraad Traveiaa.
niher gr. hill alro dl«pia)cd a big gun.
LAdy auuiani-Ura, Oaoisa Am ! Bile Was held, taken Wuiv a Junlii-v
oW. WUlUmaburg.
and .nned >16 wbhh abr iniIJ
lu the mean IlnH-. ibe other wtunen
•( ihv party, after curklug uui
niagert in a tnauner that
wonid
tuake a |irole*kk»ial profanUy.
qnll. ratf\ja^rk lo luinp ab'd nolllle.l
men iWiwcB wcie liaulily
netted and the vaiioui cautping i
hmded Into ibe wagun* Tbe caval­
Dlaplay Will Bhow tha Varlaua Ra- cade came lu lu a iciy mllllBDt :
■aaa. a» Brand Travaraa County ner. bul Ihe r.-ildcno had inkei
lancot and w.-rc lighl on (fau p
In Pina Mannar.
After the gniaiua had gone, BhtrBlabonta plana nre balng made by Iff Bran* waa iiotinod and it wa»
led ber« that be had ixirrallud
Ike Tramrae City board ot trade
at at &lc*b'k h l> i>tau>d that ihe
commliMaa on boitIcuUure and agrlMdtura to make a flee aabibit of band haa left a Mrlng oi dvpivdaall along In It* lath.
Oraad Travem trulla, grain*
abtef at the Weatem Hlrblgnn
fair to be held at Grand Rapid* from

>,

• ■Uaatba Boaay r«a a
k la a law yaaia you
MU tad rewaaH tba poaaaaaor of

awdnua
not raoalpia. Taa cu'i aaU ram raMpia. bat ^ can .uauaUr tad
■MM- tar gMM piopariy.
. Wbba va ara oa the aaldaei ol
«ui roMaoker that
■PPM ago iba rakuvaa afiotaaHuau
«r Kaar Tot*, triad to bara IiIm aam
«fea laaaM aarlaB baeaitaa he paid
MdN lor a airtp ot No* YbrA ml
l^r. A fa« daya ap> tbe ««aie
Pau
praparty aoU (or
paJaefeano OMmp Pm*.
nCLO OAV.
» WIN Bt HaM'Bt PWa Laba an

Umu
ra» Uka. Hkb, Am

AT GRAND RAPIDS

lU are ba|ag Bad* lor a
Bald day to be baM bare 8epL
4»ar* ctH ha raoaa
r
of vartoM kladt.
The pouuy eihtbl: te betas worked
■ctadl^ a aarlaa «| lorta
up by U P. Tltna,,rhaliman ot tbe!
^ banatt p( tba h>aM ooMa ot laat boRtcuhuraj (vmmittee, and J»«pB
BMH. tadodlid Utatort. Harrli and Binder, rbalrman ot tbe agrtcuHurai
■phaitr.
iittee of Ike bmrd ot trade.

HELD BIG PICNIC

Prank BmUb, tbe patUnaala fruit
grower. It >uperlpleDdenl of tbe coon,
ty aabihit. AU are morktng u> ecv
that tba Oiand Travem aabibiu alil
take a* large a number a* poaalUe ol
tbe prise* offered lor tba b^gboai
grade «t asfalUU.
Tbe pnWirlty committer of tbe
Grand Traverae grange I* lending Ita
aid to the dlvplay by tanning pbolograph* 10 be u*ed In eoaacctku with
the frolU. grain* and vegwsblca. The
(oUm-Uoh of b-uh* In glaa* ]ar*.
whkk Iba board ol irade ha* prepared
Ike ttbtaago exblbti, wiu alio ba
among the toalum.

Martcalena Lost the Champienthip et
Northern Michigan to tha
Lake NlM Yaaierday.

i
Tha Haraamn
tdkaa a ftaa aatml. You get tba
■nt and HarraO'a Oondltlon Po«Sa «m do tba mt. It U tbe bett
fudltloa paodar an (be raarkat.
Bbaolnuiy no waata and atery InWMIant la Badtctnal. Utad by aU
■a iaadtoi aaatarn radng atablaa.
Pm ahooU try tbem and aea tor
BMiPalf. Prlea Me par parkaia.
A. Coer and ton, Uiwinp. Mkh,
" >1—*^a bava uaed Harvall'a
laa pBwdar* on our Urery
tar about thraa yaara and have
1awd tbaM aopartor te pU
Wa hara loond that llran
ira Mibiect to craai abuta
raira OoadtUiM Poodera atbitet back tba appeUu aad
'by »*Bona. C .
DracXkto and tba Weat Bi

Raadl

■fledt

ITfe Lake. Mich.. Auguat
-IK■pile the Khowera ot ihc mornlug, the
annual odd k*eliowa i.icnk held be.c
lexlcrday waa atgrcai am-ccua and ai
treivcil a good riowd tme of the (••»
l•Ba.-bBll
gatiio for the cbauiplr.m.Iil|> ol
jiart «if m>nbcni Mk-hlgan Iwi
Grand Rapid* and Ibvuako.'|i|
'l>I.V.-d
by Mantvkma and Pita luike.
'Mameloua ha* held IhU cbamnlonahlp for vuBic lime but >colorday, the
Fife Lake nine took It from, them
Uia* Uiaa Campaan left yenieiday
■eoro of « to 4. For Mancclona the
l-atlerle* were heonqll and Hamaid
audI (or Fife Ijikc LaUurr and Lar­
in.
Tbe Odd rvilowk al*o bad
J S- Ifodgea and Ileul lllue being Ibe
raptcliu, Hudgea- team aocuring ciglit
lua aud Bluca M-i«p.
A big dlnocT «■> a lealurc, ibo
rv. A. W. Johnalou ol CadllLo dv
literlog the addroa>.

WANT NOMINATION

Titc Amount Yon Save*
THAT COUI^

i

Won't Need a CrutcK
\Cfaeo Bdlior J. I>. Somimaa. of C
nelttt*. .V. C.. brula<-d hte leg badly,
alaned an ugb core. Many ntlve*
■■
.......... ——iblca Then
bi-aled It
prompt
.................... ... ........ . Burn*,
Brutaea. Cuts, tioraa. Rorea, Fimplea,
FUe*. :ie at C A. Bugbee
Iirug Co. B.L B. Wail B Soaa, ii«kk«a
A Lay Merc

NMCtetBCM
ia the hBBk i$ b good provbioa for luch as occBiioo.
Start today with one dollar.

first National Bank
IMt? OBMIWI «i D. S. TTMMTF

Scaled propoaal* for the 'ervrtion
of a brlek amt concrete acbool Imlldlag (or tbe vtUage of Acme will b*
received by the Diatricl itaerd •usUl
Sept. 1. me. FUnv detail*' and
to*«iBcotlows may be !bad at ^tbe of•ce of Jean C Feteraen. Architect.
Su e Bank BuSdlag. Trwvowe atv.
Mick., after Auguel 2ith. The right
ervod to reiect any or aU t
D. H. MILLOL

is&ssi-,
(Sebombe
Old ptbbera.
per lb .
_____________
...« to to

ber. »l4it.. ..
POtN.TRV.
Chicago. Aug. 24—Foultry-gflrm;
tnikc)K 2oc; ckivkeua
«wUig- EggKperdomn--------•OYINO LIBT.
lilvc.
Haiiaah% Lay Co.

=i===l
ICSe; fowls. U»nHc; turtieyt. Is

toyed Prom AWI.I R*rtL
~I never felt so oear my mve,"

ter.‘»tor R.
of uaiiy remedies «nd tbe beat deetor*. And that I am aUva today I*
do* aolely to Or. King's New Dteeoecry. wblcb ramptatelr esred m*. .Vow
t wciyh 1«P pousdi and eaa wdrk
bard It also cored my four ekUdren
Infallible tor Oon^ and

e«c.
and alt I

tl.oo A trUi bnttte II
*. A. Rugbee lirug C

Chicaipv A^^S.-^tlei-Steady ;

Cb.wvo-n„v.; dalsiei, 16Sc; Iwtas.
»5>*».li4.. >«»ing Amertva*, l«t,(r
l.:\c: Iinig Ihuus. UtilSUc.
New Yv.rk Aug, :i -Kviirr—Firm:
re.wi,.t. XA17; . l■<^a».eo a,u.-ulv
5m»i.--.V; ckinik. .loufrrir. Chcc*«
-Harvly -leady and umimuged: rE*Sk-8u^y; .ecel|.f
eclplk,
12.0*7: Mate. Pciiiirylvaula uml noi.rby bemiery. wbllc, 2yi«SJe; <m galbwUltc iD(i2!i.-

The fnllov. i;c r;.m1ldale. Im null
iiialbMi l«i- < ■M'lit .i,ni-.'k Dll Ibe r
iniblb an ^k«e( Iimvc hied ibclr pcil
loua Willi Ih.- roomy clerk, to U- Void ii|>»u III (III- piiiiiaib‘« Si-p(enilwr Cm oTiilC's bol ^ii-c ............

........................ “

You Can’t Spend the Hundred
Cents and Beep the Dollar, Too
Save a part uf that dollar by drpetltiag
,ii ia thU strong, reliable baak, where It
will cam you three per cea^^nterest aad
always be ready for you jVheii wanted.

7 7,-

KcprokCiiiaUvc 'in-lh<- vtate bglklauie-liuttdc tTiafi-JK-i-.
Toni:i:ot--. n-i lli , ........ y.and V'SlH-iiir—i-rank 1. Sboicr, C. E. Tay- I'UpH'c.-. iK-r lMi.bi-1 .................. 2>"Flour, Feed.AI.*eeliam
ci-rk-l?im.r K Wbilc clia.lt-> I!.
liioadftNM. l .iil M re-i.-v.,
Vr.M«lltvr - Fliiby W liuTiimond.
Ilecikier of deed*- hi A. MOiirwe
i'lOM-cullng aitiuiie.v—Fred
l‘ratl.
Circuit (\iuri iv.iHinhikloficrk—>Twi>i Coar*e wru meal, per lt» lb^„. l.l"
GeorEc W. tiiiiU. U<alcr Ik Wclth.
Coronci -K. II. Minor
County kiirveyor—i; I*. Walr;maii
E II .\nyyn
The aiM-laflM ll.ki-t i» i« (..|1.«ISMeat ProduetK
llt-picrciiiame In the Mate leyri-Uluie—William ,H llend-rxai.
SherlB-Fnwk O. HaiU.-).
Clerk—Antarokc l>. Turner.
Treasurer—bMward Laulinr
Order of Publication.
B. OF MH-inu-AN. 111.- Cu.ui
Hc^ikiei ol !^s.-d*—.Anion ij
• County ul (.T*n
ly.
T ravel' Chauveiy
Otwoner—WlUlaju ikiih. Jolm . . .Marada
tilkard. Cumplalu*
Fi-r,IIUkitd Ilikyrtl. IW-feuiidant
Fuust.
Ordi-r ol I'ublivailou. Tiilri<-vu:b
Owuiy- s|tr\eVoi—n-inlL-i LaoK.-n- .ludbla!
Clieuit. lu Cbaneery
l-augh.
III ibik vauae. li appcariiiK Irom
amdavii OD flle -.bat the d.-feudan-..
Ferdinand BIsard.
Bisard. T*
1* nut a :rcaldeiil
.Mrs Ida KaunenMlmildt and daugb- ol
(be State Of Mlchigab. but remd-'.
■er. Mias lieiic. left tuduy lor Graud lit St Mary*. Idaho. ib,s*cf
molkiu
Iml(s|ildk to i-Uli (viendif
iplalnaui. I*
tbe aaid defeiidaul
Prwiident Helps Orphaii*.
linndrcda ol oipliana have bi-cn
lifted by Ibe I’l.-kldeiit oi Ihi
isirlal and .Orphaii'a iloine at
111, Ga. who wriick. -\\V h.\»,
C.diid Tvaw.-w I
ed Klecirtc Hlllcr> In Ibis losiin
aald^T.ul!lt.ao.i;i lo
Cmtimu-d o
nine years. It bax prcitod a
I'llriii medicine lor SlomaHi.
aud Kidm-y iruublea We re
ll.U-d, ^
It at otie of
Invigorates all
tVrtiili .ludKorgan*, purltli-s the bkiod. aids diges­ FARM < CILBEIIT.
tion. creates appeilte. To klreugiheQ
uiin. lie Coniplalnsut
aud build up pale. ihln. «eak cblldren
S.-P’
Ov! 7.
or rundown people u hsb no equal.
female ruiuplalnU. (Inly f-oc
Bugbee lirug Co.. 8. E Wail
liauoah A l.ay Mere. Co.

II yoa Sp€Bd every dollar yo e«r», —e
one else poiw Ihe »owey !■ the ■—k

Traverse City State hank
OldcBl, Lwgcsl and Stroagest Bnmk la Northcm Ulchl^B.

THE KODAK
Why Dot lake tome views of the rapidly rfianging
summer scenes around you? Scenei that you my
never be able to photograph agaiD—yoe can icet tbem
for a mere pluance. Kodaks $1 to $20. U you are
iotereste^. write us and we will gladly fhail you a
Kodak Catalog.

S. E. Walt & Sons
Brngglsl*

Traverse CKy

Have You Seen the
Thomas DrUl?

T.avthe.

Ill Ibe matter of

the

*-«-.aia

I,.
k !e.ui an -tul. a d ill ahbh dues n. •. ihan >o« wapect Ii'e-.i- Ihv -irwiii aud aiat Hie IVvoaa siugle disv drill by actual
» i!i Uiu.r diill. .proda.vk 2
'i bua.S U of wheal more (o the act*.
in> ui.ber alngle dUc dull, Wbyr Because the dUc aad boot mehra S
lurruir tl>u inebn wiu> i. ai:d the
la icwUerod, O>or (he tmnom,,
that all eledi'or* of taii dcceaa<-d are
ii Wide. Sbd givw* tb- -‘-eid * gn-aler ebanre to grow, protocfag
n>urt, at (be probate offtiv.
-talk*. U-tur grain and more grata to Ike acre,
b-r dillU uskr a wedg* kUaix-d furrow and the aerd tyrafore I*
t mih.ll to«t:l«-r. crosdiiis and taa>e«ing Ibv ebaace of growU to when
uil.-f.G ovi-r a Wldv furrow. ...
i k< luklve feature of tbe 'I'lii maa diOl 1> Ihe fact that It M ^L
lor al: tarall'i- >
*11 tvu.diliwaA ai^ f wlR. ao* aaytblng iraim * '
i.ivm,
-r-4 to a kfdi.rv Iwan
.Ku cxiltolvc PwMri ol Ih.; Tbama* drill la the pUeaUd acB-eOlag
artug*: the oil
put lu by rv-moflsg thumb aervw «a outside of hoot;
July M, Aug .r..I!-I»-2«.
oi;.i,< larik ih- i-aaon.
Tl»»e drills fiirulibed pUlD or with Fcrtllteer nttochmeoL AU BrOi
qulppi^ with grate aewden.
nmiithk fn.iu ih- i-Mh day «t July.

Ivi-d Corulag. of Grand Aa|hd., a
lu Ihe city today ou btuliiti**

AS IT IS

Bceo.

g.T-.r.r........

0«ral(. Aug.
S4.-Oover-apo».
■ 40; 0.-tober, gt.Mk

PruHm.
Rrpbbllcen* aitd S6c>al>*l> Art the Ktval prangvo ................... 20 lo Ci>i
Only One* to File Tneir Fnmery
Pclil'en*.

irs NOT so MUCH
Tbe Amonnt You Earn

FOR THE RAIKy I^Yl

Resohrel

iKront W«<duewlay'* Hccor^
Tbe Grand Traicice (-ouity Bund«> aihool aaKK-laiJon mornlug *•«■Inn bi-gan -with a coufervbre ol coundy and tuwn>blp offlcrra and workenn
the duvuilonil .being led bi ibe Rev.
J^A t'anb>. A e. Bowermaa. of Kalkaaka. read tbe report from l.ie nailimal eonvriilloD. while (be Rev. J.
A. Cetib) gave an addreu uiwn “Our
ObllgaiUui* aBlTPrMIrge* to Oiberc.
tbe Bundai BrbooT' TbI* topic
a 10 have been glieu by Mr*. K.
llBgbva.. bul she wa* unat-jldably
absent, and the Ret Mr. ( anby epoke
In b(-r atead
Tbe dl*i‘iia*ion wa> led by P. .
Cleveland, of Cadillac, alter whirh

at,:

Republican
Candidate (er County Clerk of Grand
Tfwvei
.versa Count*.
the primaries Sci-pleni
1 de
kirv luy Irieuds
knoi . .
pulUug fort!
bunest aud hoaibir effort mithiQ tuy power to p;*C«
. . .
ton- me people a* an a*
piegu for noiuinjUou to the ofdcv of
Coualy Clerk at the above prlruarle*.
Sboutd 1 be Bucceaaful 1 would con­
sider lt< a great buoor: if .elected
very effort to merit the conkde my^frii
y fricBda have in my- ability .
rewp>-ctfully-y
C.tlll. U ^■^^atcn
Aug. MC.

CHOICE POSITIONS
srwodkrwt vhacn*MM<ir OMitetl

STTki-gtfdrs'Ssp-

Prices Range from
$68 to $95

Farmers’ Supply Co.

N-

aRAWO TBAVBBBE HERALD. FBIOAV, AUCUflT H. MIA
r on ^ door. A Baa. who
laklns a bath In the beaeaeoi I
rooB. bad to make a hurried fllfbt
fur a dry apot. (be uwer bavins beck­
ed op and the walB d<
IM.0OO plaoe.
He Fire Celle.
The fire depnnineni
experienced
i MARQUETTE PASSENGER
only a llUle dUtcuUy. owlns to the
TRAIN BETWEEN TWO.
{BflUoo ol the wlree. which occupy
ik JL Hnrttuii, AmIM4U 0Mb- the top of the poleo. eo that when thr
ele(«rfc Uthi and tetepboae
tb«w (I DO crtoali^ wKh
wlret. Tbd lisbiolns ttrack
the pole near the Rtckerd
marble worka. Box 37. knockins the
tracket oS the pule and ai>muos
• nr aaii a«ve< a TIM D9Mtto On two. A .No. p wire, wbicb wai ...
there. belO together, and the dcn.
M. i.—
t]| Oot
remedied the dunase. Elk Bap.de Branch Not Being OperOMfMPM*
ite^Pere Marquette Detoured
Fuaet Blew.
There wax eouie InconvcniaoM ex- . -tbe PasMnger Treln Bou
North.
by tile electric IlMii

STATE BANK

NUMEROUS
W^flOUTS

1.6 N. LIKDIIGBTIT

ZKr-i

llaea I a order oRor Moaday'B
aioTB.
Mr. aid Mrs. John Hl^t
Grand Rapids Monday to aUaod home
rtiialas •week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. StaRotd ware Travtr»* C!ty callers Monday.
Mr. McIntyre and Utility and MU*
Beth Bracken spent a few days camp
liig at Long Lake.
Regular iburih Henkw
Sunday
evening at 7:3<f Henry gackau vill
king a volo. -Savior Comfocl Me.'’

MRS. J. F. GRANT
REfiiOENT OF TRAVERSE
FOR S3 YEARS.

LKHTNING
JIT ST01I£

ASA^nC
umsi. ■««,., e IM Le,, uu
ana Oarfleld Rwadsy RrtBBl JBBKlMieiv Waa HaW.
Report ot tbe C^BteClBg of lawB
Lake snd Gorfleld Boadoy scteol oosedation. toU as
picak- at Lsag
Lake. T^rewwreover «op isatleaE-

TWO JUjlS NECESSm

Tbe gathering'^ called Ip 1
by the rice presiden. tbe tmt. G. A
Carey, and -Wboi a FrBad Wa {Bv«
in iMBs"'waa.a«BB.
Pvayor—Tbe Rev. Gervoa A. COraFRartuumt—DoTMby GrooL

Fire H«d Bmm Buralwg Probably Half
Re^-Job-AJbert Lewis,
an Hour Bofera tiva Otacevery
was' Mods and the Depart­
"^uoriei—^b^ra odor Baa Bwment Called.
da.v arhool.
paulcm of the illy, the Oneeu Cll
lyvoiii Thmwda,^ » Record
Rev-Ualiou—TbarloUe »tu.
;
'thureh.,
ronpaey harlps a larse number
In tbe worn eleculeaf giorm whlck
Caught between tdo
waahonts,
Sons-^embevB of auntca Quadoy
fnaee burned cuit. which put a cc
baa swept over Uils city 1b yeani sehooL Perc Maruuif.e passenger train .Vo.
Mr». J. P. Cram pazavd
.
aidcrable number of ihclr petrona
bound. leeMug hi re
her home. Jjy W'e.i Seventh bireet. UgbtiiUig struck tbe store of S. E
enha Jtanae
^at^Beaa They were piwcted to
Rtanley. on East Front street at 2:4i
HI at Acuie. tbe pa*.->engera
b;!.'. WeU:i<-,..jay cvenlug.
Cbrnet
>olo—Mr Meerela.
iRige measure by ibn liahuilng nrreat- liailag been brought to Traverse t'lly. age of lib year.: lu the pas.liig
mortiing. the fiiy gelUng a good
Recilailun—Fern Cormleo.
or». Otberwlee they would hare
"he WA.ta outs siv a hall uille south Grant. Tm.-rse City loses on.
before ihi^ larm 'was turned
Song—McBbera at Silver
IcTleneed much umre liouble. The Qd a hair mill- north of vhe Ullage oldest realilenta she having moved l'oli<-e Officer Jcunlngw. who v
Boardman Hirer Electric Light _ Qd are bad oi«->.
he.- biubaud to ihi7. walking down ihe alle» berk of Cront
Reciutiop—LsvauD CoOlao.
'The office <
Power Co, are alao larscly protected
Tbe Elk Rapdis braat-h la coipplr.t- and she has been a twaident since, ex- street, uoiict-d the flames and turned
hy UMnolns arreetora. but the light- ly lied up by wash outa. a work iralii ■PI pa; t of i aim j .pent In K.i
bi alarm No. 12, comer of Front asU
Bea of reoogolxpd > .
HvcIlsUoa—Frwnky Youker.
nint did Mtne damace to their line*. being busy tbchi while there I
Hy and energy. A knowl
Park ktraeis. Tbe Are bad been
Song—Little giris. of Silver Lake. «>aJrs ood fvxperl»»<* ^
bear the Perk Place. aervloe between Traioiwe City
ticed oy tbe nigtai man at the Little
Alias Maria Woudhama was
Song-Cedar Run Sunbeam class. that are very dealrat'
beiDf pm
Bellatre tor t^e same reason,
at Reading, obont 3V mile, (ronv Taveni, but be was OM suceeasfu
'tag served tme 1
m Uellalre unJ Petoakey,
Two waahouu on the Cgai «re.-t
■utlue la ibp MBk
ceMing rt-nirt.:, owing, probably
Undou. EngDiud. Jnoe 17. IMU.
RecHatkm—Ceoha Boo*
no wash ouU,and No. «. imoib well rvaiemb.-r.-d her father
bridse were canned by the ^elugc of
is wBipently qaatifled %e heii dkodi
the telephone being out ol conU
Music—cedar
Rnu orchMtra.
bound,
due
here
ai
lUU
a.
u..
caj
rain, the waahonu belns near the
on.
aolbcr driving to the conmaUi
Reciutiop-BUie
ConUJa.
a» far a* Bellaite. then reiuinei.
aouib end o* the bridse.
Qneeu X'l.-lorU.
The fire had gained such headway
Bong—Fightera of KvH cMoa.'
Peloakey. detoured to tbe C. R. «
P. M. Handleapad.
bank!
On Juullitf. afae waa nu
when (he d.-partiucnt sriived
Rncitaiion-Marita QraBL
beU
i.m hnndlcapiiod the iVre and caiiH- to thU city over that Ilhy* I J-.K, Grant, whe died in March, Vias with .liniruliy ibor th>- flames
T<l«»hon* and Tab
Mr. 4
A Usket dinner was ployed by 'Oil
Paaaengeni beiwet-ti Bellalre and Pi.' ill. They- apeat their hoiie.vmdon
were gotten under contrvd. the roof end cb« afternoon was devolod U
of tbe 37tb___
tinea l■rJ^B down a( iuu-rvala along, loikey are handled un "«i
1 the Isle Of Wight, then stsned at having born nearly coiu-utned. It la
candidate (or tbe
various gataea and boMIng sod by tb*
and Ihoxe who d<-aire to go froui VC- fur AiUci-b-a. taking wix weeks
the tight of way. Smi'oii
saw that the Art- hod been bumln* liulo ones ID ib« water.
Traverac city to Uellalre j
linemen have been worklnc. make th.- trip in .1 sailing v.-sa.-l, r.rarly half nn lioui before the abirm
losk. y V(a llw U, It A 1,
Next tneding to bo a coavenUc
day. tixf ihU uUeruuoii'
' no o<i*u liners weic ruuiilug.a!
taken to IBllaiiv uii ibe.Pcre that time. Tfa-v nmde their bon'm as luni.-d :ti.
o. 4. near the middle of .Noven
A aeeoud call wiks made necesi^ry
avarM Clijr vu
by the |«cted tb.li they would all be Ui g>H.d .Manini-Ue.
J
Train- bare
iitgber of year* lu ; llruokiyn. b.r the lire breablng out again afcec It agreed that a very ideosant dor
baaviMt alactrical atorm la rawa torkins o'Jer again
iHablD. a ugah out delayi-d Ko. N. Y.. and alao for a time at -Vvak
■d been pa*»ed.
lH«n delayed all day.
ilu- dejmrtiuetu bad k-li. Mr. Stanley,
> o'clock laal Blfki. an
a work train being sent from UuarU-<
(S7‘ Ilndson,

who had Im-ob iKUiSed wben it was
and a bait of rata UUins. tele- InUn Vo. 1 waa oob' five niluntM.
make repairs. No. I. ^mlng
n-xlay. li::. Mr. ami Mrs. Grant dl>voveied that bis store was on fire,
a. far<b. ihia city nnil ibtui l.-ing 1
larJetl
In
Trgvef.e
-tlii.
jfa.i
11 biylug the nulled, reluming to tirund lupids a.
bad - walr^ the place for a tlnu- afSfBlaa betas pot out of bwilneee temln.:be hay nn'd'Do huu.e to-be rented
wim ton.
lltr department left, hut worn to
•pmtlr. Danas tbe atorm. ball aloo
-Vo. P, the re-ori tralii-dne
i^ey. .Mr.; ilrant baa.
Barn Burned.
4m f»r luobMly lb iBlaaini. bui ao
here at (i:Si a. 111.. bus detoured by lived to tu-.^Trav.'ni- I’li.v'grpw fnmi lire 0.40.-1*14 to breakfast. The flOBes
The
barn
of
Waber
Boone
In
Bbslurat out nSBln. in tbe rewf at the
at could J>a laaraad. the damasc
>if tbe C. IL A I. to IViuskey.
shBiiti.-ii to lu prvseui
bam Uiwiiahip wax girock by lightI’out of the buildtiig.. and tb.- depori- Mrs. William A. Mysra Pataed Away
•M «»sbL
at C:IK liiiiigbl.
ondlilon.
at Her Heme at Cedar Run Wed­
nlng.and duaeroyed tosetber with all Uill also be detoured over the C. K.
recaned. Mr, Utanley places
n« aiona bad been
thr«-o auiiH t
nesday Evening.
B I.. Iran) tilts I’ity i» Pciuakey a‘ duughlecie^Cfi: , K |l. Grant ol this bTs loss nt 12.300. with (lAOU in»urMO .tuna batore It 4»roke. the wind of lia tconienta.
will alao No. lU. dm- herd at h::-3.
Playad Pranka
ance. The building Is owned by Mrs.
ntas ta tbe aoaibweit. Suddeoty.
elly. XVilUBiii
Grant, whe llv<
After an fllneot of aorn than two
To add to the hoiidleaps of 1
C.
Germaine.
UMilBing entered ibe borne of 111Mad .veered to the lurth. the atemi1 of Ihe old home»iead just
h(^U. the wiles were all out
TT, Vbict bad Mood at SS. dru|>i>los raw Dole on Eaat sutti street n
the city. Mrs, AlUv Muolnger ef
WlUlau A. Myreo. of Cedar Ron. One*
1 N*. 381 of M
tbl- luornliig ainl work.-d badly all Slcamlsa- Springs. Colorado.
Don't think that pH.-, oan'l
«Ub a svm tuddeaneea. while the played aome ouoer prank.. None
cuiabed to the disease. Ste was K
da.v, the dUlialehcn. having tourble*
lurvd Tbousands of obaiinatc r
Gram of-l^vdva. oklsbotaa, and Mlsr
V^d Mew a sale. Down town, every- the family was Injured but a pet cwl
.vparv of age Death oecwTpd at J
be. n cured by Daau's Oliitn
hour see
J.T-nle Grant who lived with
tWof waa a maaa of dust aad every- and a pet dog ware both kUted. The whole irlt*.
o;s at any drug store.
o'clock W.ji,-«Iay evening to the MBMCH. tU* VM8
mother. ‘Qe.e are aUb In grand.ttlss Uat VM Bol tuteaed. oiored. bn fortunately tbe cbIM was not In
;>rt-*ciKc
U.-r family. Booldeai her tbe rear of
Iwhy cAb wpt struck and demo
ehildirn-'aiiii' ir great-grand t-hUdn-n. WANTED—At once, middle aged wt
ind kh.- b-avee three chUdrea. dred Tw.
f’
MyiU^ atroek.
A bed
to kwp huu-..' for famllv c
FBMK
Many plenaant uieaivles cluster
< JtMorta trott Northpon and Dinson farm, Addrem J. W. I'bei father and mother, ooe slater, and
boiwccn ibia'cliy nnd Solon tied ej>; around the olil-tlup- days of 3b yra/a
Left Martca.
broih.tk. Th- funeral will be' Anc Z-frP-U-ld-IMBBBMv
uniena, Alloh,
.xu. iH-Jj s.-pt :
liaia ahow that the Uthtnlns did roaA ^ge oak tree between the r^k- traflic on that line duriiig the greater ago and more, nud there gr.- f-_w left
oMitMili damaie. In the .city, the
of
111.'
day.
The
iral)i
wht.1)
1deuce* of Bd \VUlt and Mm. Thm-ker
he eiriler pioneers. ^Mrs OranMartben Uichlsan aiyluiu waa strnck
here at S.-.if a; ni.. did no: arriv'
Woihlngton street was evtdeuil.e
always m-.-upled a promlnenl jm.i
ttp flpM UHlns the iron creetios on
•rtrock, the Ushimng running down but waa expected late thU aLeruooii ■tiuu anu'U.g the earlier qeule.-s i..
(ha raot o( Ute admlolauatioo bnUdSertion hands ^ve^' *<-l to 'aurk at Grand Traverse, bot »he was eapl-ria'
atongthegraoeontbelawn. leaving a
repairing ih.- track, but the
kisaas trail The gtaas waa not bortihomemaker and her home Wa
wasboni was a aeverc one. and the her lifi-:
. About » teM of the drenins
nt was pressed close t
toad wa* badly haddkapped.
»«re pulverized while damage waa ab
Kor many .v.-ar-,' their pieasar
T. C. L. fl M. Quiet.
m dome to the roof. No one waa In- ground, the mark being a aingnlat
farm iiotm-r a lliile wetn at what iThere was ne trifllr In anc
tared.bm tbe damased roof allowed
•p- vity ihnl!.. was a favorll.
thia rtly on ihe T. C. I.. A XI. ihU
aNildeieble water ^ leak In.
Hjorulng. Conductor-Gritfl.i rv-dchlng gsihcrlng place fo'r ydung and oUl
•ienr tbe bara la tbe rear
•OUTH MILTON.
and
pH were foad<- conUally welconp
iMIdaMe eoouplad by John Hdaioah •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦A Keawlck and telepbo'ilnfi iii that fac upon any oceaslou. and this welcomwa* lied up by waahoula. which ex­
OB niiarftBia arenae. a
Sonih MlUon. Mich , August S3 —
waa often taken wdramage ..T by tbMr* Voko tod droppod to ibo ground The Bev. E M. Koona baa arranged tended all the way from Keaaick lu voung.r peogde of Trav-rs.- CHy an :
tbiK rtty. it was given out at ihi;
*Bi Metrical display rirMHus the for a grore meeeing to be held in thr Jocal office that there wen- probabl.r
aurrouoding conntry.
agbtalBs. The -brMk DecesaUated
Paradise grove, and wUI open see
Mrs. Gram's life was-ihat of a sli
dozen waabtnita on this line bctMt d»«a la that neighborhood wb
.kng, 31. The Rev Iweeu TraverRc City and Keswick, tbe
Chrl.'lan woman and her ii.
rMom were Bade. Cuatomais of both Mr. Hoahler of Beliaire. and the Rev.
n.iem-.was sirongly fell in her fan
b-'iaB at Keawlck and
•l»«rte Ugbl coopankw were
Mr. Thompeon of Elk Raplda will
eireb . and ahe bad resfoii to b
llatchei lYuselns.
1st in the speaking.
BarfcMM a portion ol the eaentssy
pr.md
ot her^work in the honte.
Main Lioa Opon.
M.rs.
Gram
woa the last .urvlvin.;
WirM Down.
The smllteg face of Amll tiaefal 1*
T.le nwij) lino of the G. «. A I, w
BoU tb* postal and the Weatem noamoi* welcoaed-lnour midst kept biHii. all Iraloa moving along charter'memher of the first Coogre
CWo« wMt down and out and this AH are glad to aee - Mlctr bo.*Ato« thin line about on time. Coiuiuctor, gaiioual cbuich .of this city, t>urtu.yeari; she w-aa actively engage.
B^Mraoon. Uere wna aUU aoUUng doPeck did iMt-attcuipi t.> take hla «f-,
•,c.‘iurv;h ■or'k until Bdvanclug ag
(BB. 1«a tr«^ iMBi to he south of
Kpecial on to 'Northport ihi«
Mr. >tarloit and ramy of Peru.
tils, ho^ her ini.-r.-at wabore.
IntL pro occupying Mlaa Harland-u morning, kiiowRig that h.' vouij 'cn'
alwa.vs
Tvia-tv.'d. In tii« chunh and
Hatehi-k Crva-iug.
T*e local aorrtca M the Bril and cottage for a few weeVa.
> <laae of life .tn. aiair.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie navU of Kal
lain. J her i>owiion a. b sim-e-e Chris
•Bt Boterlally iBpalred. but ibo toll Uska apeoi Sunday, with the laiier a
6RAWN.

worker, oa' lar a. her .health
Mm opath were KIB out of coauala- pareota. Hr. and Mrs. Irving Clatlt.
would permit.
♦ «♦♦♦♦««♦♦»
a
^ Ihla atienmon. u Mtng taaposB- Goodwin cottageQrawu. Mich..
Augu-t 2f.—The
end came peacefully aiffi quiet
U» l« let Otnod Boplda or Detroit.
Mlta Hoy Jolly, of ak Rapids, Crawn baaeball team will play WylK1 whlle^ there la sorrow in ib>
Ttaegne City being completely Uo- speat Sunday with Mends beiv.
hi-«ri* of many at :hv tdd-Giu.
Sunday aTtenuMii at Giawn.
IMad rroB the outaUe world to far
iScealiwsfor..................... ..fC
Mr, Martin and (mUy of Peru, Ind
Mr. and Mrv. Clyde Saunders are fn.-nrls, yet th.-y are glad to know
«g wit* mn^ n coaocraeo.
-e apendlng ibeir aecoiid aununer a
proud paruutfc of 4 !«!'/ boy tba; that her lilc -of nseluln*.. aad haW
Che^uawigBW struck.
tbe Harbor Beach rMon. and arc Jusi arrived at ibeir home Thursday . Aus.
closed In this SiOng mane
'
Th* M Of tg paacBtsers aboard tb# os deUghted with Ua beauilee aa they t«h,
luciuory will long be.'cher
' ataOBBr Cbeuiumecim experleoced
ere laat year.
lsh'>d by many frieiids.
Mrs. Ix>ve and two hod- uf
-BBOBHlM M thrUle when the atorB
Mr», Harry Palmer and cUldftn buig. I>a.. and Mrs Maude Hecox ol
The funeral aervi.-es will be beUi
aWBB ow the bay and stro^ the >em Sunday at Crywtal Iteacb.
Atclania. fia.. arrived this mmnln/ KViday .ifiernooii ai 7 o'clock, aaeoiBsr about it bHm (tow port. The
William Parica spent Baiurtay and
he home. 330 Wes: S'-remb street
I>r. Clark and family.
Wlod. which had bden blowing a sale, Sunday at Traiqrae City.
he Rev. Deniaa Ooehlin officiating
Mr. nod Mrs, Jack Xnlkins or
had picked up 4UIU a sea. socordlog
Mr. aad Hra Renbcn Hawse, of Kc- tctlalnlns an eighi^nd girl at their ind the burial v«il|. h- in the family
to a aniohor of the paaaensera. and wadin. spent Sunday with rekulvos
i>: in Oakwood coBciery.
thor* wn* a acurrylas for aholtor here and aianed Monday morning ...
MisH Elsie Thole, who ba.« been the
when the dehiM of rain oamo. The air - irtp throush Cbnvlcvolx aad Huyuc
bow
ol
the
Miaaes
May
and
Uargai
BOB aHre with «le<(rictty. aad IMhl- Ity
Mclatoah. relunw.1 io._1ier home a
hMs atriKk the dog auB. putting
«t>. Grtvw Hurv; of m R>
brand Rapids Tuesday.
the llshta. This waa the only daa
Ktwndihg a few day- with her
Mis.
N. Palmer visited mend* a
dine' to the BteaBcr.bowever. The pk here.
Ttavetwe CUy IBM wvei
0*0 WBi Bade (Ml. to keep it troB
Bievtm doUars was DcU«d
The Grawn Sunday srtioul piciilr
aMlag trtwi lu ploee In Iho rahm, 3-oenl aorta) given at A. L: Goodman's
was -held at Silver Uike Tuesday. All
whM the storm struck.
Pi idty evening. A luvriy Ume was en­ report havlug a fine tlln..-'.
Although the boat loft OB«na tO joyed by a))r-Me...piit1 Mru. Goodman
Alta. Hoxlv and Ml** Helma John
BUulea UU. time wm golaod on tbe i roved ^aelrei^o be Ideal enle<rtituroed to their home at Wi:
/
. lha Choquametoe raochins talncrii,
y. after a week',
Mrw j!,W. ntfeber and ehUdren oi
Mrs. Sufford's.
PcnCjpdl. have come on.v more t.
FRANK -L. 8HUTER.
Craww ofiie uaar ha^itig another
wtra OMslok. ood all were Md when uy'' up t^elryWidcnc* here during
1 am ati:i dutibv :o hold ih.- office
Prtday.
The
bonding owned by of aberifl of Grand Traverac county,
the boat Bade pon.
tbe hay fev^ aeaMo.
lipory .Xntbyuy which U used
i apprertai.' lie Importance of the
Ended Hla Beth.
office and (be •ouSdvnce tie people
blarkawiio
wbop.
eaughi
Ire
undei
the
.
Took All Hla Money.
The atreeta of the city
couQiy have puevd In me dur­
all a man earns puea to dor MngW. A hsKAet brigade
ing niy term of 0
rihtt of water, oe elthar aide of Otiea
lora or for medictnao. to care a'Siom- ler»e.t and tbe fire waa tvxu. crtln- l»nd elerte— I shs
VtMt atr«B a atraeB about ala feet
EBliJted. Ouse of Are traknoap,^
wUe aaoking 11 inierMtiBg for pedetHrv. Lundroan. who has' bgcn vIp
tzMoe who tried to croea troB ooe
iilng her daughter. Mrs. JohCkOn.
rharaeierited m>' preaeni t-rm.
eldo of .tba iireet u> ttw other. Bevara]
lu-ived to tadiilae FVBay.
will 'appreclaie y-oor votes at
heeBBeou were flooded, tbe Hotel
Mr tjpok. of the Clliien's T.le- prtniaric*.
-MdUhs beiMiot aenas two leet
FRANK U BHITIO.
pboof eooipany. wga esi pMUiig the

me STORM
STRUCK CITY

pn

lOOF STIDCE

It'S.!:

aiTl^TEABS

These Will Interest Every Lai^
TKese goods that we are now mak­
ing such wonderful prices on are
goods fhat wiii be of service to y<ju
at any time of the yetu". Light ’
dresses are needed for occasions
all the year rounjd.
Ginghams

BeanUlnl Lawns

AU the great variety oT Oese pretty tfoeds Seae of Ibe protfletf palMras tbit bm
. that Aold lor lit, 121.2c tad 15c a yart
' hooa steWB, udtteIMWI pftaiftid
are now*
IA
AeUlnlfor .......................XUC
hare hM Mdo Bt aajKlM.
lie aad

Poptjns and Sousiettes

Roth the naifi aad Fifored FopBuESd H
daloqr Soiulettn ihit van ydcH it Aadantbe Se
tie uil ISc tra plvcri
a rtl—
(w sale gov ler.................AfzC ftfilMate..

Persian Pongees

"’‘’swsnertS""''

These are the ^oods that so Baoy are Children’s BomperB
BSia^, EBd yea caa hay then
tor
BaUPriCB.
that dfd aaB lor 5dc aad
3Sc valiies for .................1/jC
TScara aov..........
«C

Hardware, Suits. Ladles* Garments, all over
our Big Store. The prices are theBE^ we
have made, and it meaiss the biggest kind of
saving to you. Come at any time. It Is money
m your pockets and good goods in your bomSs

SN.irx.'iL'rp'i.rx.'S
Ii4r:i.ss2i.rt.»2s.2:s:

Haimah & Lay
Mercanifle €(».

9/mKr-’

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MANO mAVE'RBK HCflAl.ek PMDAV. AUQUBT BB. WtB.


COMPORTINQ WOllOB.

t'St'SSJSSnSi'SS
K ST . . a OMi»>tii
iim k

oSSEJEttirKit

Sr,

«m L 7. Owb«Q 1X3 tfMCktar,
la4. *r$ t*—
. al Mr. «*4 Hn. a a WMMob.
“■ » Unta .HarMr _____tta kMM •<
Q. K. Ow*.
4»M

^_____

M^whm Cttr. lor 4 <•» d4T4 tMl
««k.
'
tumm Bmmt SMkadl ssd.
t iiMiiia to Ik4lr borne U

' nr iM'ttfwUft. MMrud cakM »od
It tmcb %m I
TT4Tet»e

2%SfS3!-u^.

baraod It with mil <d
fcmy mad gmla. U mtoo___________
mm Worden's boose, doim considersble demece.
rislD company.
To bare Ue pains and
A tow suit between H. C. Gore vs.
bad back remorod; to^ oe^jr ^ KhsoI MoConalck before JosUce 8.
aiKto Dr.
O.
Monday Blwrnooti
alt
“ Borfce.
“ ■
reenhed
i-ookie U iooktBS fine. We bops
to oaoaeta to mako may kMnty to m verdict ot ^No cm
SCUOB.
r imofaL To tell tew Ibis Marlon Paul ot Tboi . ..ivtile waa
tioroey tor Mr. McCormick aad P. broibera asd relatives.
stioroey
proro coadortlas words
a. GUben
cube of Trarerse City for Mr.
Am. 51._______________
drods of Ttwrorso City
ore.
J. 8. B
AflB t
CadUtoc. Mloh.. w- > •
. ooly from bemdachs aad It seemed
John Olsen wss born. Jan. UTS. at
HOLMCB BI0IN6..
tor me. Jira. 0. V. Holmes Is bsvlnc a aea- Port OneMa. MUh.. beos U >ears
os it tbei
trine one ot ibeoo alittrks. I ptoorblnc aad soedlito done this tail and': months, died Augiui lytn^^
Whoa tel
'load to try Itooo's Kldnoy
was advu
Mrs. O.
Holmea tojH|Blt a new
‘ a box and In a few
nUa I p
hi. borne
f tMr nee. I (eH
dayt '
... ...
afierssrd
tetter. The tectette* soon toooed .. . ra«er>e CUy to IstOK Mi'evork. uiovlns to Acme, wbi-re he bad a
entirely and 1 now te?e no symptom formerly of NebraskL
farm. On Friday afternoon .Aufuet
or kidney trouble. It always dves
Mrs
Tyler ate
AMvof IS. occotupanlte by fala wife and
me ptoasare to (dll tew pwatly
cousin. Herbert Burflend. be took hU
Deaa’s KMlaey Pills tev# benefited
lesm down to (he Bay ox Acme to
slie ibi-m a bath and waa oui only
BeastODS ta''* the abore sUte- rent to Traverse City, last Wi .
a short distance on one of tbe horees
inent In Septomber IWt and on June
.Mr. Holmes was In Ptto Ute tost tecks when ske col beyond her depth
ri. 1M», be maid: "You mar ooa.< Saturday.
and becan to. eJnk. Hr waa ihrvs n
ibitob the test
tesUinoBlal 1 have
tlaoe to pubitob
Tbcre wss a xraad reception at oS and to her airucclc» the borse
previously dven in favor of Doan's
Kidney PllU. The relief they torousht
me luci teen lasilns and I have bad
no need at a UdnCy aedidne dorlaa
the past two mod a hall years. ~ '
foeabers M. toy family have
Doan's KiddM Pills vltb tte

.Sow York, sole aments tor tte United
__________I
UOBIpMb 44d Siotea.
niMM HMtie
H*
Mbflca Xakl 4tt«B4M tte AIM OelRemember tte aeiop—Ooaa'e—mad
mm nnJ04 4t OMBik lut Tawtay. take no ocher.
■la Lsrtw Utvrta. who bt* ten
wWtite frtnte to tows lor tte p4K
«n «Mka iwtoTMd Wodendv to
ton. A. U Hoet rotamod (tom Km!mokm 'Moadmy wtert tke teo teen
yo with bor pmr-

M«m. D. H. Power mad O. :
Hmrold Brian
Ilifto* toft murdmy (or m (cw dm
3. T. Batok. eaa*5tt *S^ K^fSlnr mad- danihur
frm. A. Kind wmm cmllod to 6hk>.
Dinchy toft Mto mfursoom for ' ' 08 mceouat of slckaeto.
mm to Pnttoe. mfter IutIbi
Mr. mad Mn. O. L> Otodlan went
Cte ntotoor hoiw.
to Cadillac Uat Tboraday. retumlni
Mr. mod Mrm a Bmlio mod tete. ro- Priday.
«BMd •mmrdmr wramtof to itelr hono MUi Arm WoUor. wte teo teon rloto Ctotamfo am tte •tamaur Mmntoum.
lat ter aade. T. Bate* and faiall}-.
Jt. mad Mn. Prmak VmJeoi
VmJeottoe mad >r the pact tkroo weoka ton MooMr.
■rto^tor

ot Norwood opoat
pooteaadmy ay (or Lmaalac. m^ero ate latonde
toltlBC m tow days .telora foloc to
tod m aaater ot
hoDo in Totodo.
wUk m teynek rtdo oa *rMtos
Bridn apoat froo tt od•mlac. to tte imfca ttero. aotemy BdlUi
tot* «( too oromm mad cako Mooto. -ualll Brntarday wlU Vorna
<Mlai Aaam RoUodn. wte boo teen
rtolttai tbs past wook with ter olotor. Mro. tea. Hlltor. roturaed to her
tern ml BuUortMd. Monday.
'tortoo Rooobtook and wife attondtbo mnton at Maatoa thlo toot

SiB

jiiiMI aoftond mad otter otartom
i a«Mt mt tte tete Jmateoa .dars.
MIto Mnd Merdfo ot AMn to rto-

in. T. Batoa waa a caller at Walwe Monday.
Myra Vootkoea of St. Johns wss
Ttoitlte friends la this riclaKy tost

.Mto.«a«ad _______________ Toi«. to TtoltiBs her nephew. Jaa.
■oianr fotamod tkto oroalac ftoei Milter tad tually»Mw Mipa rtott at Ctertovotx.
■ Mam e a KMl mad dmachuiw.1

KITNER.
Milo Haywe made a buslneaa tr
> Preeinont Botnrday,
returnlnx
loaday.
Miss Vena accompanied
him as (ar aa WaUto.
MBi^itoftertoi told, i
A. H. Lovefoy. Otu Tosntseiid and
rtodtod Msads la tows Howard Manley went to Monroe Ceam*. mad Mra. Cte*. teba. ^tos*w2ren «ujw*^( Qlayftoid to
TtoJtlnf her daupbter. Mrs. B\s
Croooh. (or a (ew days.
iMr. mad Hte. J. H. Haatoy went
mm auday.
I Mayfield on Saturday, retornlax
«M Hia. B. S. CtoopteU aad
■ diMManaaaLoaUoaad child- ^r^'jstMS HUer vitUte her moth­
wm tedtod OtortsTofa «e Batarday. er at Oniwn on Sunday.
3- iJtotoo ot Brmastoa. lU, arHr. mad Mrs. A. Lovwjoy entertalottedl Madar. to toto bto temlly. who wd oompaay from Orawn on Sonday.
hoaa voadtot tte aaDiaer
ther Trwverae
I r visitors
llM mad wiu spoad two weeks.
tte past week were Mr. and >lrs.
Am Its Groom ot Traroroe City. Henry Helm. Mr. and Mrs. Od Crouch.
JMM ter fatbor, Mr. WllUaai Mr. aad Hte. Pted Stevensoti. Mr. and
ten toto wook.
Mtw. Troaan Howard. Mrs. Immbert.
Mr. mad Mra Omrrow of
Hr. and Mrs.
dtp. rtottod Mrs. Dmrrew-a i
.............Murry. D. 81oMta Goo. Dotom. c ~
r Seltotke aad Lee Wolf.

__tijra
Tm^StuT

^ L L. of the ift^area »m
Mr- a sanau*> amto ml tau ton
froa Aacwl H oad tf.

OVIATT.
frteada here Friday.
tmto wtth woA thwdor mad
Mrs. Jacob Steeakel mad Mr. and
ousariad Monday nlgbL
Mrs. M. t
K. Jaeobe
'
left Friday i
MieUpaa, where they «.
«aUed by U
the eerloos Ulaese of tb
Craadtatber.
mro rory busy pkkiag striae •Me. ate Mrs. Robert MeCormlrk
r tte emaatac dactory la ate chUdreo apeat Friday la Trav­
erse City.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbartos Oreenmaa
la ou
Dd (amity ot Indiana,
_Mr. eotmtoma> of i
le family o( 8. D. Bur
>Mto.. waa ta
A pto aoctol will te slvea at the
Otsase hall. Thursday evenlnt. Auk
«:^T31ory aad A. tolncort IS. AU are cordially Invited to aitead.
Mr. ate Mrs. Its Case ere apetetoy
-■ dtetas oarrlew. They are
rialUns friends in Jackson
srkson
a of tte Srethrom la Christ
rlciolly.
y will
d a reonl
tamllv.
Ini&vaMe Wtattod his pmmts
a dauebtera. Mtos
*•- ~. D. Car> Lmkr.

1 lEllT'.SSE*

The fnaeral of Artie Pease was held
«Aar BOARDMAN.
from the lalaod M. B. church Suodav
m_PsniMto^sad itetotetehtor
tte Rev. Mr. Ellis et South
onclailBC. E U Huaho
Traverse Cityr bad charpe ot the
Inteimnt wss la Ineaeiery. ■■
Walker was to *r«tfc—w
ate Mrs. Mark Jarrett of BelMnAaai. Wash., are rislttof retoilw*
Ptotorooe was a caitor la
JJurtas the etoctricml worm Monday
■nSlBoardtoaa Monday,
dte A. U P«Bor and ehlldren ot Blfbt the Itofatnlng atrock the barn
ot. Mr. Deoatoea-s( West inland and

a IhSv^wMll°5SSdi5r*'

AMMom aad (aany etoltod

,.X D. Brown wu a caUer la Booth
M'.law .dkroo M«wi
canortoeooth
I. to Mr. nad'wrs. Altom Sydt-

rttsT’

ra.;j,

r rh.- ia.: w.-.-k.

"

T.K,'J lial-X.. n.ui

a.k-

c.-nrs s: say drus v^re.

T F so, then you'll want ifs to funiiib it, we bEve the largest mod nicest stock of Housefuroisbiogs in Northern Mich*
' I igan, and tell them at tbe lowest prices. Fitting out home's It our business, and we know how to take your home in
hand, furnish It up attractively with fine, new Furniture and at a very moderate cost. If you're boarding, stop it.
Yon’re not ending life, living with someone else: take tbe money you are paying for board and apply on your Fumi*
ture; then yotfU have a home of your own, and there's nothing you will enjoy more.

Oomte

in

MATTiNd^

Mi

Xoday

We are also showing
the new patterns in Car­
pets and Rugs, which we
hive just received.' Over 7.000 .yards of Ingrain Carpet ranging
in price from 34c per yard up to)$1.00 per yard.
RUGS — Nearly all sires and the most handsome patterns
add coleia ever looked upon. You can save money on all kinds
of Floor Coverings at Slater's.

Payments

aiOORwsrmro. fiioo.

nd

Xalte

l-t

O-war

We have just received
Mveral hundred yards of
find quality and hand*
»ome
ne patterns of both
Japan
and China matting,
Ja
and at special values
ranging 17c per yard up
to 40c.

Bright, New
Carpets and
Rugs

? via

BENDON.
Miss Oreenmaa of Ann Arter left
Monday (or Miller's Hill, sfter a risli
with retoUves here.
Bora. Tuesday. Aar IS. to Mr. and
Mrs. Prank B. BeynoMa. a baby
dau^tor.

&

2ss-«5sr~-'^

WOhelm Block

Going to Keep House?

We have the reputation of having the''biggest values in
Lace Curtains in the city, and we can substantiate this reputa­
tion if you will come in and look them over. Several hundred
pairs just received from tbe miUs, and such beauties for die
prices. They are oeikr designs and stf ictly up to date and range,
per pair, from 50c t^.^0.00 We also always carry a big line of
Portieres, Draperies,
Jtinds and sell them at the lowest possible prices.

200 YARDS OF HEAVY BRUSSELS CARPET AT faOp

________ nim U very special snU can 0OI be dnpUesled_________

AU«. J4.

£Sm atoTtto'Rir*^
aoTOcml Bood oposkon wore

Loans Made on Real Estate
C A. HAMMOND

J. W. SLATER YOUR RELIABLE HOUSEFURNISHER jj.W. SLATER

T& Maivta M anuutot. !• «pm«' • tb« c«Mi ot Qsiaor

*«-i

s-s,'*Kr;a.”s

elrwek bte te the breM sod back
eck He waa eeexi to throw «[>‘i
mods and coll tor help ate wei,-.
down upver to come np sJive They
recovered the body after :u mlsuur
•eacbJm. s physician waa called b/
Ufe -waa eitlnct.
;
He leaves s srife and liiUe boy \
veers of asr. s father and mulher.
Mr and Mrs. Olten of l.eUhd. J
brotbers. Chmalvw. ■'clels and G-urs<'.
f this ptsce. and one sister. Mr>
Miller ^ North Mabliou
He was a member of the Grans*ami Macc.be.-a catnylas
^nsurSullivan aud llrrle broi.b- ,.W'|.
nel«fci.„na* places wer
ancT In ihe latter, each lodse aendtng
and
•H. L SVsaen and o
t^rautlful flora; pieces.
fmidie
HIsv P>«rt Amei
Tte fonrrsl wss held from •*! • -M
borne ar Port OuWda. Mr TTvmalii- b r and >
preached s lery cvasollns fun.-ra!
• cwllen i
serwion.
Interment Was at the town cv-iuc- if, Strohr aii.l ^U-. r. Jh-> 13otst.e.h
teiy.
droc- to J.U1-..JBS-l«v cr.r-rdav, r- cviic.-d FVidav. t«aflj aiuanlBS retolurt.mi r vi.iV
11V.'• and Iri.-iidr
Thi- (yun.Uy turhon) pj.v.jr sas a
Ari.trv’*
of Chlcaso. !
r dlaaer*
*U1-«1 of It Sitohr and family,
Mita P-arl Ames of Enii>li

Special
Values
In
Iron
Beds

Dining Room Furniture

Easy
Payments

Dressers

We have a number of fine beds which
have been slightly marred in shipping or on
our sales floors, and which we are now offer­
ing for just what they^ost us.
OactlS-MBcd Bowotaly....Sit.t«
Oactlt.MB*dBOwoBly....t 7M
Oac» f.HBc«DOWO«ly....S 4.M
And they range like this all the way through,
if you need a Bed of any kind, and want to
get one at factory cost, come in right away.

Wash Day Helps
BV." -m .i«>r,
m large and complete
line of Wmah Tube,
Wringers, Boilers.
Wmshboardi. W m e h
Kmchinae. Clotbee Pint
and Lioee, mleo Olotbee
Baoks, Sai Irons. Iron,
ing Bomrde, etc., at the
lowmt prierm. Oobm in
aad Me for yonreaU.

-.Mi:
cars IB sUlu
The Oldest.
Larfcsl and
a^Exclaalvc
Boaactanish*
crtaTtav.Ctty

Extension Tables, both round and
square tops, a large a"d bf^auciful
assortment of new
f\C\
styles from $5 75 up to
/ ‘UU
DlSlNG CHAIRS
Over twenty-five5 new, up tn-dat< st^^
to pick from.I. from
ftoR nri
$4.75
tup to---Buffets and Sideboards, a fine collection
of the season's newest and best.

...........60.00

Bed Bcx>in S.i:t"» from fl9.M right mlteg up
to any price yos fevl like paying.

PiUows, Bluikets. QoUto and

other

Bedding of mil kinds at Iot pricem.
Mix«-i Feather PiHov*. eatb.ooly 7^

China Cabinets and other things
which are necessary to give the right
tone to tbe diniag room.

(Jood Doable BUnkets, each, ooly 49c mad op.
(^nilu from gLSt Wf tO $5.9#.

J. W. SLATER

Wc arc BiwayB
aUd to sec ywa
wketber y o a
bay iTMB as bt
aot. Yaaarc al­
ways wcleswe.

GRAND TRAVemt HERALD ERIOAV. AUGUST H. Itm
-----------------------------------------------jOiEvrciit

iihHIkkI^

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MUSICAL
SCHOLARSHIP
CONTEST



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Tt>'' Iblit I'. R. Ruudit »*3nail vi>

orrooBt be liepi of Ibe

."Tdl « »»r?- pIrMont plcn;c IHamj

totl of r!e«ris|| Und.tbc roel of prt>-

o'. Rrown'k IfiDdiqs oo KU ItA*- The

t'ucinc the rrotw

dky

(be

ftainc e^«n buteelcdio
Ins

imrthtkAa

of

tbIih*

that

of (be

n> dl

iImI

Lota lA 11. IS.

U«a 1. 5, aTT'i.'c!' r's, ». 10. 11.
cuuiUbe tiMred.

iiiteoG ' Tcere waa a fair erowd and plenty et

Mkhlsan

land

L05J 1. s; sT'rS.’d/

S-'od tblnpi to vat. A (ealure of tbe

lit

Lo;» 1. s.

and lauoey. a» Is Dsceaaarr! 3be idetmirc of (be orrasioo, aaa the

• here t«di ' loiflrMiuC

Slack No. SI.
Lblt 1. J, S. •,
6. T. ». ».,10. 11.

»bLh ,as plaeexl at (be ditpoaal of
lb-- inriiU'iuea r.hd aa«

deiiiohMrauil once and for all If (be

Hr.

maniied b>

Mms.
Block
land It of uo value. Ii aWld bp
Alra. Gee (tod daugbler of jak l^ke Lot* 1.;. s. 8
Block
kooun; If It tv of vale. iBe rv«> valise Uvre over ^ndav )?uejd» of
utid Lett t. 8. 10, 11
ibould s1mj be knuH'n. and lha( cun Vr*. 3. W. Gietti.
Block
lg>t 12.
only t« a'certoined by aitual eipert-1
------------------------------Block
meuiK, < vietidms over a period of out MICHIGAN STaVe LAND OFFICE.
Lou 10. It
Block
tdJU !. ». I". It.
iletiructlan in Praslictl Farming.
the folloalu* UetirllMd
Abauduuvl
i'unr..mk)n alili Hiellalshl, Atrl- Ta« l.andi .■I'.uriea In the Cojuiy of
■“
>ir»e hatlne b.v-ii d.-.-d.wJ
ic I.V ■

wUxxM ^

KAwTvKXJhUORCA^^
SCHOOL MUSIC « ELOCU
TION.
will b* «wuM wkcO^ ^ rntrit br
•Im [-117111 d -i—1«>^ Ituir i« iImm mIk and will b* bewor^

tklsl-k And bif

„ ,;sa-'S >5 T.,

I

wblch-he rxpeeis «lll

of Act 206 of the Ihiblic Acta
loiT therelJ. btve
boon wimdrawn from bomcxiead «-ut;y
fat *• Ml m d Tw«D- W..U to«««ein« Sqrt«nbM >. WIG
by (be .Vudlior Gencrul
am* tbe
'
-ul ami
1 vmfarmert
or
ncn.
There
anmany
e ].and Offlee by
Tbt Cwwt^iy BdaniM • Oonmlov fai
WAm.
Vrred
vl.o Iiiiii- an Idea tl.ul tlie) would
H- Ai-l
to own.* fatn> but luite luu the :m
ipralred.
niid
‘rr* —"T Otm ‘IHURSOAV. SEPTEMBER 1.1910. Bkdt twS
pni-rhii*e
laud anti uail* and main
......... ---------------i.aiorid to «-iiir>> by oBerlus
l«dMrfa<m«fa>«Mrbt«wniNd brtddnttiiw JAMES S. SHAW.
tIionj'*-!ve* unlit ifo- lui.d I* d«-'lbem^tot aale M a pubUc
public auciU.u
Ma*t«tt. TOLEDO CONSERVATORY OF MUSK;Tdd«.a
iloute III Ihr t'lly
Vflupid. Tlwrt- Bt.- oihent who have
Trawrte (Tiy. on \V.-di>i*da) tbe
Dioiiej. Wbo know iHiihiiig of familiiR.
i-entb dx) of itepirmiM-r, A. 1).. IklO,
5TARR PIANOS y»d -dustrsly d tU Ceumlaqr
but buy laud al * blab pik-e, ‘
.
-- ocloi-k A. M., at wbl.li time
fancy l.ullitliis*. aad abandon them lhey_ will br. tie aubjr.t to puribasa
1 by law.
after they have .-riu.Ukt«l their r.^ *"
ale of these
mvw. There are otla-ru who wl»b i*oj» wUl ii-“
lOmain
reaertaiiout aa
“cel back to the fariir'. «-ho put- followti —
three mtllinn aerva ol. wa»(e land
Chav- land on the J.i.ialltaent pl«i.' ^'SAVISO AVn i:\TKl>TIN0 out of
MlcbUmn could be put to [irofllablc
.h.,.T »,i fr. t.. ...II
voiiM-yanrr ^id alway# rr»or.thaai), and try to pull
u,„o ih,.
j,[ Mirt[,a,i. all
aarlcullural w,
llie i.tiini|.>- or dig Ibcin out by ban.', mineral. tOxJ, nil and cat l.vlne and
He. (berefoiv, hoiuin in nUii^ (bo
afi.r a year or two of unprofiia S*">v »»• wMhln, or under lb.- aald
•nbd.oUWfiboul [•rcjudlce and runher- l.le ui..r elc ....'I.. A. .utir and
•'.-r.liy couveyril, with lull and
ble Ulwr. sive up In de^jtelr and row,^..,.
more conducted a larae iiumbor
im lo Inc clly.
Sialr ol Michigan, lim duly auiborlr.il
prrlmcalt. He traveled
from
Mr. lluigbt bopii, to give ibe men
tvprwrnuiiv, * ami ataigtii,
Canadian U.rdertoCeniral America.
lv.>x.-ei
workmen, and all olUer
IrrlnKloAiid pluclr ei<pe<'iully adapta'*rrlalii how to till the toll and lit or (be|r tuihorliy ir pi'iiulralei
(be nandy land.
ihe kind of land they need for dlff.T- wbeiher already glv.-o r hert-aflrr I
«d With the dilferem ncthodt of pull*
• -• any time ana iron, time
cm kind* of fartnlne without tbelr ,'1^(10^'
Inc tiampa and clcarlnc land.
enter upon atald laiidi aad
li.vcwltng a <i-m. by hulldlog amall uke all
He hat develn|>ed a (.pecial variety
ciplorMiK. mlulug.
tuinnier milage*, i.iid - giving aurk h-u( uii-xns
of com. (j-hlcb pivRiiMea much in tbe
working.
pii'Ug.
griiltig, IsyInS up.
g
men fltoor ten acre* lo till onabaret
slorlng^r.-.iluK. nitking
nitklng tue^bantaay of Inrreaae
In yield for
tiiider the nupenl.lon of tin- M-hool
Uicblcan corn crw]>. Tbit year he bad
iperlulendeiil and In
cuniiii-iion erxl, coal,
BO,acre# aeeded u> vetch aad
with the •algbi farm, whl.-h U 1*^11* **““ Provltton*
whicb ^w ao luniHantty that
tiir.ii> to a nunilM-r

.Hrifs,;:

SAND LAND
EXPERIMENTS

..... .N...

United Rtatct cnroi-nmerit reuui
Trvialad U

Od the

far That

Particular Sell.

blni to tare it lor toed, at It wi
bett [iroducid in

any aute

In the

UbIod. aatl Of the UltalttliHil.

alx feet lonc-wheii buiic root upward
Tb« v«alM pine barrent of HIcta- AUhouebbehad tried aoreral kl-.^
Igas Save ba«i the baila for tnany or v«tc-h, Ihu which wt< Imnoned from
dlicwatlott pro aad eon at to (belr Pertla eaccli anyihliii! wbl.h be bat
Tttaa, Tha auta

axpeodad

tare* crown.

Maastta of naaap at GrayUnc aad

An Ejcpcrltnent SUlien.

..

mchl. wUh a view 10 aweeruniligt thn wal.-r cour«-. r.i.d .ir. aaja w ill conactual amount or carh poMlblc lo be fain alto a provlskin -re».-r\ln* Hi.

tyinem of irrigation, whlvh wljl elshty ol ili.- I'Ubln .Aeiw of 190!*. and

'
- ’h pUnliXiW will
requ.ri
hi*
Uiid■
ludeiumdent
of
n an ni*mvatl.*n
roniatnin*
dmutht, and whii-h will eiuilHe btm
-i-emetit to
t.
e.-i.ps at iJB !*.• ral»Ido faithfully b> the t. d coiidllloi
Ml
VTIJCV
1'J4.4KI.L,
ihe *-or.d. The railrondt and large land owiirn. In wU|>ix.rlliig the WeKicrn lllctilgan Devel­

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Does not Color the Hair
InwrctUovl* of Avc#r> etMr Vtoor
• two* UM cate* iteaM tpd
C*n> iteho Mil cKUtten. •<
« W*te>a 1«>I te Ite llllkl*l

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asj!r

•!iS!iSSK

Show lUtfenwUlo your doctor. Axk him U (Jmv* b a t
Aik him if he think* Am* Htlr V'lfior. a* made from IM
nbonyoucuuiduKlurlxUuvghxli.orlur dxndruS. Let
Let hka decide.

Grand Traverse County

i«-S

KS

uit i. 3. 3.4. r. I..
Sleek No. S.. ..
He kusaetted (bU atrip*
» rod*
WimamKli.ii'g, Ml.-h, Angus- 3.3-- L..U 1. 3. 3. 1. r.. i:
Mde and one mile Ions on eaih aide The .llltm-x Klica CukI.v .md l. -llx 1).-the railroad beciraied and i>ul 1blell tixlaj (.1. lUtI A\.>. nli.-MSa SJpeovarad andAba croni could be
ihe dilferent croj*, exempllfylnc tlii-y'wlll atleiiil ll.e Ml-nuonUe c.unp■iwtad lo tbe lifbt Boll, that
tbe value of dlffereni fertllUenc, and nneiltig.
could be obuined by proper inetbodi..

tis Ptlh. b«l aa a reeutt of obaenraOca aad travel, be eaint to the can-

alBaiOB that H tbe rlfbt tetadtoda could

•Mn. f'rank Ilnwh-y. wlmbat tome

Loi»-i. 2, 3. 4,

sfi,a
S.'f o”?

8, »; 10,

a
Block Nc. *.
mht
Lot* 1. 3. 3, 4,.:.. t T. 8. A. 10. 11.
home lawt Friday nighi.
Rhc atood
13. 13, H. ir.. 111.
the Journey nieol) and U slowly galnBlock No. ia
llhinfc Rdhion and Iwn d inehl.'-rii of Ann ArlHir ..p.'iii Rund.iy e.‘iU
their umle. llavltl llolr...
Traver*.- flty todtv.
Mr*. (Iiarlee Fioweri

.. baa tx.cn cugag.-.l at pi Im Ipal of
the M-boolt here fu.- the ruming yc.-tr.
lira. IhngRun and two <-hlWr.-n
niarloii. are Ihe cvet-- of li.-r >Uler.
'll*. H. 1>. lUi-birdron.
Ml*. Anna XIrOuirv of Fnk Rapl.l.,
a* the gue*l of Mr* C.-iM-ge Sarawiti
iM Thuraday.

BATES.
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vUUli.s at tbe I'iuuJl IMba hum ■
Mr, tnia*', wbo cunnn fn.m An^iM

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and

daugbier .Maxine, of JR. Jobnt. ere


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Vlhlivim ieiiirii.ll ThiiiMluy Irem tbe

Sapporllhe Hone Candidate

IS.

make

C. Indiana ral1wa}-Ahen- iravelrm be.
Smr attracted in the but year to the tween Gtonri Hai'ldt’ and Mii.k
iMia P. HaisSt fam al Mntkegon. (Ould tee the actual revitht which

KOBEBT E; WALTEB
' Etr Slate ScBWoT

.......
«. 9. 10. II.

LOM 1. 3. 16.
VILLAGE OF SUMMIT OTV.

SlfC'ofSS.

war7t>« anoewaa. Hitch aitabtion hat

(Political Adveriikement)

No. St
ir.

gr.:.*:;

Baldwin, aUanptlAi (o desuottraie
It wat Mr. Halchl.wfau aiiSRoaladti opment hiiH-aii arc r-noperaliiv.lib
ttpfa vdqe for acNcallDral purpoaea 'the Wtwtem Mlcblgan lievelopmeni Mr.. Hiilglil In di-veluplug bit exirril
nd^allad to produit eroi't.
bureau, iaat tpriuc. that an cxpeilfar1^md iti.- ivBullii"hie to
inaai atatiui] bo etUblUhod In Hutb<5 of^greul l*-ncflt lo every
tbe Rata, Isdirldualt bare triad with kegoD (ounivAlonc tbe Grand itapidt

Mr. Baiffat vaa not a farmer to be-

ROUGE REX
SHOES

■gsas;*-®;-

No. IL

*
Bloch •*.».'
Lott 2. 4. Block No. 8?.

Tbe

rye wtu aeven feet tall aadthevetrb

No. SS.
No. SS.

Lo:x 1,
3. 1. 1, f..
It 13, ft. ir.
Block No.
Ig>U 7. 8
Block No.
Lot. S. i. 9. HI
Block No.
Uds 3, 4
Block No.

nns SHOW snruRs

Plante Dad GuKad

No. St

uii oi.p«i:

f i-liy yiicn

ujct-naln ul.i-lh.r hie,

adfaa HA

?"«. 0. I*, n.

eUM-iimepU ' Lee «*e of H'lIIiau Selhirk'a Uumb.

(be. value of pine luirreDa tnlsfa( he

....... ...f.,,

PiMi Canadian Derdtr to Cantral Am-

From Hide to Shoe

*. %. 10. 11.

OilEbt sH.Oieae fadt «l1bou( apeod-J <tay a.-ul one ehtch added sreatly ii<

for blntaelr. and'that the quea.ltoo Of

Ohm* Im

" ' • S .T,.______ _

of tultlialkxi aiid '

anulta. wl»-re he ha* l*i-ii ..living ponud trull (or a nx.-ngo flim. Mr
1. with malaria) l.-vt-i aln..- 1.1*
Hturi. oi.il untie. Ihe <kh-iin * .aie. It

I*H1 3. 4, r.,*T;'! I!%.*?i*, II. 13. 13.
Block No. .21.
-I. 3. -3,
Anderoon-a Addition.
Fife Lake. Lumber Company-t Addh

mm
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ms
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MS

ELMER E. WHITE

I

t for Cowty Clerk
approoiato jour aupport at tbs
SepabJlaan Prioariea Tuaadaj Bep-

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il

Wednesday’s heavy rain flooded our basement, compelling us to move $4,800 worth of
Furniture to the second floor at once!

FURNITURE Sale

We had just received $1,600 worth of case goods, including Odd Dressers,'Chiffoniers, Buffets,
etc., in new Fall designs. By the quickest kind of action, the entire $4,800 worth of Furniture
was removed before serious damage was done. We have no warehouse and will be unable to
use our damp basement for reserve stock for a long time. As our second floor will not begin to
accommodate this immense stock of Furniture, the goods must be disposed of at once regardless^f cost or real value.
T'uosday *s^Morald for m Fow of t:Ho Bor^olno

J

flRAWO TRAVeiUt MKHAWP

FWOAV. Af3U»T 36. I91C

$kim OVEN BIGH HONOR
$Wm twAv
•tMMtt STilueTAMB AT
i4AMMUM nuiNce.

^CfVmnERUlS
lilMi MAIMMTTI TRACK AL*0

»BVW< Mtvrtyr
•WM4 M6 T»t

MABEL.
live t
I the good4
baa been alUng all sumiM<.
E. Pny It Buck better al tvnsi
____ (be tonest
T asylum ii
Ttie netgbbara Have all thrathed
be a S day maetlng bold areeu la>s fran. Pearl lake tbal hav borne.
tbit vrttlnc.
I Tbe
here. <iraln ranted out totrly well
aner Day Salnls rhureb near tM'en raufbt Ihts euuimer It weitbed Pew In's Sunasy
dir. sad Mn. W.
Pray took la at tbe Ian.
roiiyljrrtng ibr drv weather earlier
■y's Batsrdsy. Burdlrkvitile;
' on Sept. lOtb aad mb. c lunude.
In the MHOu. That' Is. wbera the
Mr
and
Mrs
J.
It
Hlchardsm.aere
.\u»
...» ___ ..St visit
ball dM not hit U
].ske At.h caUera. Muoila.,.
Browa's Sunday.
I Bore, to Mr and Mr*. Atwood Lake,
Jrf.V brooks la an t.be sick UbI
Ulna Buaai. Sbfet U h.-une An a
this r aa;:. on August IKtb.
Harfie WsiMo la better
vial: to h<-r parenta. Mr and Mrs
There are bo bUckberrtra in onr
wrlUnr
Wni. Bbeei. She ha, been lu ladlaua
Rbb. Clow'and (aailr -visited el vielult)
tor eoiuciln'e.
nenersii) debilitated for yean.
DTRsara ctaatad br 1
tv>r»ln Roshiir, i* on b.:ier at tlil« Ii.id ,i.-k headaches.,imrhed amlditoa.
Mseon aad ls■Hy^ook la tbe* nia^d^*"
urRliia II.' bad u etr.,kc cf pst*l>»lk
.4 all rundown. Bnr.
Pray nnbiop Bsinrday.
(n Traverse fit' ir. bi< fsiber ln-Uw
M. a<ul Mr, WllUe l*ke
I niece caily tsta si-;lng and has been
Mrs. Mike Boyd la better at thto ,nd pelabbors. so «e have been In- P.srl Huahlow, ;i.«e4 with Ui. uncle.,tin*
unclr.,t
weaker ccr since
-Mrs. tbas. Preltoy.
'formed.
■ . Kti Aisood Ijtke. Snndav
At the ckiataf aessWa of the tJrsiid i*rlllBC.
ttro.iks :s gaining slowly.
About 64 gathered at tbe borne of
• ~ am
, Bnaday firbool aasoelstlon'^Xprsy
s Piir nunln iSaiurC. «i. Esiea waa psld a alfnaJ beaer day. Aurust SO. U Is the AftbI line
— held
be: at
by being elected bonorary prealildeol'ihst ibe reunion Ihas beM*
• that plaoe. Among t
Pray'a waa
aa long aa be llvei. Tbu
I oM She U
recogniiloD
bis effirleni aervlcea u^onb^mre^Ml^'orib.
families
ho came Jere In tbi
la babaif of
_ aiorles of ybe
lionenry pretideut—C. H. Eaies.
•rdsfalps of their early
trials I
ArUag prpaldent-t' J. Helm.'
Al high noon a •iiinpMc« prcsldeut—RoU. Barwey.
began wpleb laaled uU
three o'clock. The ariernoon waa
fletfctary—<*hta- B. Dye.
very pleasantly apeiil with moalc ant
Treaiorer-A «- WUIougbhy. Old yialling
All departed at a late hour,
Mlaatoa.
hoping that they all nilgbi meet on
’superintendent eleimeiary depart- another occasion like Hist.
and Mrs Otlolf Pray vUlied al
meat-Mlal Edtib Moleomb.
Vin Selker
tundi|>.
special purchases, we place on sal^*, at excAplionBi savings from regular pricae, sever­
took place at Mabel
A ball Cl
Ura. r. H. Esiea.
...
m the Olabel and Elk
al hundred Suits for boys and little tots; also a big eastern n^anufacturer’s sample Hne
teodeiit tearbere' training Lake Uoya w'e do not know how (l
would have ended as a mlaunderof girls and misses*.Dresses. You may judge wh-it a saving opportunity this is to fit
depannient-Urs. Addle Qlbbs.
arose In the a(ktb Inning,
Superintendent mUaionary dcpail- aundlng
which protoked the Elk Uke boys
out
the boys and girls for school by the few specials mentioned here:
menl—Mrs.; E. U. Edsarda
and they left. We hope next time
- Superintendent lemapranre depsrl- before they come they will take a
good sleep. The score Whs 6 to 3 tn
enl-Prof. A. Ii. t'lark. Kingsley.
BapeHalendenl adult Bible claaa— fator or Mabel whi-n they lelt.

Boys’ and Girls’ School Clothes
r^\

mniamLwc. Mich.. Aosum ».~
Mwb «WUfi **» *»• h»r. b) ttgut $um,^U crami txMw
lB> «iMk colar nit till*
nor
fltMI f o’etock, bl«-kl« 6U roa6«
lM*tU » Uu whw.
T«« rare Uuvmie raOroad
k««*7 lo*«rlir U« •!(»>. la oh place
tk#o to • kola andcr iba iraclu flva
BMt
and about JO or il fool la
iMtIk. Op otoaa tba dapot. In the Mra. r A. Dowling.
mla, tkt tracM are eoearod wlib
thva foal oC aaad for uow Kw raat.
.4i tko bridee. Mar Uia ebarok,
If p vaaboat m dMp that oan't
bp-:kM(«a aroubd and ibat road Ip
UvobdL Tkt oMk and tka pood hare
enMovad their banks.
.Tko banhaloaKibcto Patrteb Dobartp »aa auurk and bunvad, onlp tba
h*M botne sated, the frala and hsr
aiatod beta* a talal loss.
Jin. Mba Bopd'f boosa was atraab
mi «Wl4a«bla .dama*a oona.
MV tKwaa at WiUUn Ottnon raa a^
av*(t«ck and too boles torn Ip '

8 BODIES
RECOVERED

KAI END COLLISION

WSAffi
CliNIIOUED
OMR V AICNE BikTRICT Ii NOW
Durand. Mich.. August Se.-^Etgbt
•ARC.
bodlaa Uila montliig were recovared
from the wreck of the PiiUmab Ne
braaks of tbe Ursnd Trunk Uoniroal
eapresa .Vo. 14. uai bound fn
esBO. which while standing
station at Duffleld. lour miles
MrY-I^IVI RANOtRI here, was craabed Into ftom i
by Grand Trunk paaranger
lev, BURNIO.
runnlg SO miles hourly, rerovering
lott time at it o'etoek last night.
It waa lint reported that 16 paaIlilndrM and RIs Paroona Are Mlaatagen were killed, and the re^poera
at 9t daa^ln. Hundred
decUre there are more bodiei belag
:.ThaMpann Ralls Ranpam Aro
burned la tbe biasing Pullman thongh
. kUII Mlaslnf.
Ibe exact nntnber ol dead may never
be known.
'Utefeaa*. Anenst il.-Bap«rtlw>r
Tbe wreck la tba moat horrible In
U|Ba at Ike Coer D' Mane aatkmsl
rtllrnd history in UIHtlgaa. li waa
•m roporta tba «rea nnder Moa roaring furnaoe aad tbe paasengere
&i,aad tba ascepeA aattlart aata.
trapped wfthia were alowly cremat­
^ AfawtpdOar an known to ba dead Is
ed pam of tbelr bodlei dropping oB.
M dMitet and tbe m rancara aarBngtaeer Ultcbel of Port Huron, qf
l^mtat b/ ftre there are ptohabir
No. 14. Blopped nt Duffleld tor tllgkt
roptlra to Ibe kreomoUve abfl BreakTswantrtwo'MIm wen (ooad at
man Orabam «C Detroit waa sent
Mrmr, M at SL Joe aad 106 otkan
back to set the tigaals and declares
^ yitrtnd at Rt. 'Joe.
be did. Engineer Spencer of .V'o. 4
. Ks bnndrM nnaarn Biaalnc at
heard a toipedo but declares chatA4
fcdMiiui rans an atUI untound.
bad DO tail lights. No. '4 plougbed
T
♦ ♦ • • « through 14-a Pullman, the SO passen­
■ '
aRIILICKVILLC.
• ger* having no chance for ibetr live*.
Tire Immediately started Imperil-

l«i!W WM““»

:^id»d(IHkrtUa. dlleh.. Anfnat (I.—All
AiMi aj^pathr to Ura.
Wlbl
fl^-taytba bamtetoant or bar

I'

lyiOTHERS! Here’s the most Tpteresling bargan news
awa you’ve read in a long time. As a resdlt of several big

guy. Ohio.
Is visiting bla mother and olht-r r,-la
Uuli'c a number attended the picnic
31 Igiig lAke Wediit-ailuy.
tlulii- a'nun-<M-r met at the Gro-u
nnsr cemHery Wedn,-sday and clean
ed up. They have enlarged ihtPo-iuetery and will mian l.iiee II.
Mra .\rlaia Myers U nol eais-^n^
e at this wriiliig.
I. Muiy Igniar Is jiiM about the
same.
John Warner of llldcvllle. Ind.. U
here vUllioiI hla n-lailte*. Mr. and
Ura Elmer Crain.
"
Omer Bklver and son Clifford Uiove
I Traierae Clly. 'llji.duy. Mies Carrie Wr.Tiier tif Neali-lawania rwion. cbidi' home lo visit relafive* over 8iiiiiId>
Mr. Slid Mrs Elmer Crain and
dau^irrr IWIe,
nsoic, Ur. and dr# EvcR-ti
•lirifc Wi
and John War
;.-d Mr. I
of nca< • UU Sunday.
• Mr>.
mas and .Mrs. Wllnio

Boys* School Suits, €xfra Pair KnicHer Pants
$3.50

$4 00 Values

'

PAMKOP'8 CORNERS.
-Mlaa Boaak Ullu la at booic lor a
few *«*ka.
Herbert Bonacy waa al Traverse
City. MondayW C. MA.V w«at to Grand lUpld..
Monday, lo att<*nd the Home Coming
eelebrailon.
E. T. aierle and the Miaan. Fny
Price and Panay Stei'le aiHl Mr ami
Ura. Edward Steele of Fite lAke.
vUiled tbelr uncles. W C. I'ws and
W. C, May. over Suiidav.
Mra. Dan Helms and sun Prank of
Boulfa Boardman. vt.Ued at Geo. h-s
Sunday.
Boy GiionvolUaa of Sunih Itoantman. *
-IK'iit Sunday wttli J llaitli- |ve>. I
Uoilleb Franks was a Sunday calb-i

The filally Injured wcre,.-^nint«i
Davie «r MonireaL George Nelson of
In. Tnnaln kad a nnnibar oT pao- Bnllle Creek, tbe flreman of .Na 4
pAeUnc beans todar. one kHoc and Engineer MItcheL
SiBtnaratt of Tratana Cltp.
Tbe tdenUfled dead are;
Tbies Ml Baturdar i
Mra. Alma Woodward, ol Dellfleld.
to apand aom tlma t1slUn« Id.
Ura. P..aU]>lD. Chicago.
A blonde womaa, aged 40.
Three bodle* were burned J>ey»ud
a Eva Konney la al I mir gelliiiB
(cogDitkm. The rescuers think fuey
. Kalkaska.
it rf.,l>hl..r’
btve located flve bodies In tbe debris,
and aU to eigbl olber imasengera are
mleelng..
School aian>-d at Crofton August
33.
with
MIsa
la-na
Fr'e
aa ivacbei.
7 Mr. and lln. Howard tteoan. Mr.
Among the injured are. ktra. Ih-'
Atig. 3»
tt^Mn. WHIhun
He Decktor. aged 74. Tavistock. Oat.;
Arthur Waua. EdmoBlon. Altcrta.;
WEBT ALI4IRA.
Ura. Kate McKean, aged «L Chicago.
There will Ik- a lto\ social al
^TrWMai* Pnlmar and Inn Vm\m Ur». P. F, A. Bchellers, aged ». Chh O'lait on Saturday evening Augnet I
" - -...................................... ... snd
AH were taken to the KUnl bow 37, lo be belli In the new deparimeei '
of W W Wll«<,{i’* store. The pa> !
ildtol
*ds will *o
tbe mlniater
|
Bnglaeer Spencer and llrakriuan
rhenc will U- an lie cp’ani ao4lal;
d enlenalnmenl. held lu tbe West
,.Mr. and Mn. Jaks Wttkop i
OrakaiB aro beJd bere landing au in­
■lira achool bouse on the evening |
vestigation.
•nA snrpilaed last Wednasdap e
Augu.sl :T'b. for the coniealeiils ut
m katbtp a nonber at tbelr
The Grand Trunk has made no ataic Bnaday .< hool pnMv-eda a 111 m> <o :b«
'Maada com in npcai tbani wKb mem. enperbuoadeal Bhrke In Sabbath ii'houl. AlTare welcome lu
attend.
BbSMa and abppar all pUanad. When
Mr. and Mra »Ili Raylh. Mr. B.tk^ Aapanad It was Mont 3 o'clock
and children, drove up to Tra%M tbe anralnp. AU nperted a
road (ommlaakip. Coroner P. AtebeUe
('liy last Wednesday to do aouie
and tbe Jury visited the wreck
•to^
^ Mrs. Croni of caUtonla. who has noon. Pthccuiot Kicks before lavt-er eaieuded ;
Rida nsHtad manda la Onwa, Is llgatlqB.-4eetncp4 that be tboogfat It
other
sent t
cerula that p^aham flagmd No 4
dBBM la tka tOlata
-y
. _____ _
exruralon.
properly and Intimated ibat he con­
' Mr.' VpaoM Is ealattalnlBc
Harney Stetson waa the guest <
BMtM* Ttov Indiana. Ha also waa sidered Bpakcer reeponatble.
1« mother at 1.ake Ann Sunday
dOM npM br olhar Manda ftom
There fa a goo<l attendance at Sal
^r^>J^^M^rka and Mlaa OtbJI Ruz- bath school every Sunday from 36 ■
icka, of ChIcapo. vebo have been vl.Mr*. Orp^ and Edna Bates drove I
I dosaa rimt Udles, wba Itlng Miss Blanche Kratochvll
up to Traverse City last Tyieada' i
d ai tba airtnm. waat
other Meadi in the city, returned buainea*.
Tbe 33<d wedding anniveraarv .
bone today.
•apioB taahwd ibis al
Ir. and Mra. U-sellyn Nephew «
s blf plenle dlanar.
held at ihclr re.dence o
'
Ura CharUe LsHaater
IJIP • Eft*. C. H. Gibm of Otwa---------- notnl^ for Jkantoap. Vaak. vM. tbe ,t>oui;tlfJ*'^le*^
and
all bid a glod<
oia time,
(n««ta, to Ma bar bnabaWL
iBBBill- aotaa time with her paiwnta.|
,Rev. Peter Price |preached a i
llA M.MM.r« Molaad.
tn Ike aftereouB. May they |

$4.00 Values

style. Two pair full cvurkn;c'<orb ckcr panis. All aiies.
to Ifi;
whilflliey last, $4 00 va!ut;s,.choice............................. ...............................

<4^ W a V-P N-r

S<»e our boys* fin«> Suits. wnrs»edR. chftvioEs. caSAimorAR,
»4c.; agoa 9 *o 16.
grgaat vAhtAft ai $3 98. $4 48 And $4 98
Look o>T^r our ch>jdrAn*H fine Suits; latest
Russian Miqura. Milhtary ;(no Jvinior N «»-t.,ik Styles; i(gc.R~4 (o | O at $2 4S. $2 98 and
$3 48

Boys’ 60c and 75c Wash
Suits
\
Your unrestiicird cli.c? of all
waah suits that sola previ-vusly up tu
75,-; avsortfd. li|jht, m Jinm anil
dvkpalernjat
QArt
choic: ............................. ;.............. 0^0

of J .
Ihem.
Mra. Ollle OvIhu-ii of Empire, calli
on her moth.-r, Mra. H! tV.* Pay u
Slonday.
Mrw. Thoniaa and Mr*. WlUoii ,
idlana. rblK-d tii<-ir nlc<v and <-uu
Payne U
Day .Vc,
IV CU> to
t. C. Wyiikoop
y and aSiurday.
nntr and CarrU- 1
ndmit liarvt-y
6aU vUlird '
Olllc Kohn. I
xuplc of dafa
weak.
Mra. Osia
N'mnn vlalled
Grandma Harv. ., .
Mr. and ’Mrv. Flay Powell Waited
Ur. and Mra Depew. Sunday .
8. H. Ijiwyer and David Ilam-y
drove to Uke Ann Monday.
Hobble Payne and John Berry- drove
:o Travel^ City, today.
Village Marker and family. Mr.
and Mra Ro> lllaoibtoaaom and Dvu
cblldren and Earl Hlamblosaoni. wife
one child of Greenville. Oblo. are
I vlalllDg their relaUyea, Fla'
Powell and famlb.
Mr. and Mrs. Anill Schaffner and
lUdron of Van Wert county. Ohie,
■e vUlllng Win Sailer and wife.
Roy Ueman ha. gone to Plane
River to work, lo camp for liabbeler
Au*. 32.

T'HESE SUITS ar« madr ol *{ood wealing chcviois id nekf.dark,
striped pattern*; ihr c-* ;■» ary cii in the iatest ’duiible brekvtetl

AI1$J and $1.25 Wash Suits

Children’s Wool Suit
Special

m

S'2 50 vaI-icw. Military
and
Alltij JiinikT N'otfulk siyles, no: all

3 “> 8
Years

pig'-s In each

^

^ ^

01 QQ
wkuO

Children’s ynd Misses’ Sample Prc!^sp.*g
AGES 6 TO 12 YEARS
98e for ebTlce of regalsr Sl.SSsnd tl.60 dresses
7oc Dre se*

49 cts.

1 piece. 2 piece a;-<I C > c.l IP-'s-es in nincham*. percales, etc ; the Mvles ioclude
ihe popular sailor, hii'ch T'fi h'gh a'.d lo(w n« t k • Rect*: light at.d dark color*,
ireuily trimmed. Cho't*.- ' ariy oeforethe siiisbecome broken.

CHILDREN’S White Dresses,
made of lawns and organdif s, all pret­
tily
some wi''»
wifn I<T
in a, of-rA'S
...................
. trimmec;
mc', nwiiie
wHH
embrnidtry
SI fiO talucf, I'ic: $2 ('U v;l,.-* $1 -!S;
$2.5U valuer: $1 W
Other Children’s Dresses tip to $4 I'N

$1 25 Drc«*cB

79 els.
OUR BIG SHOWING, Of the
newest pafterrs end colcts'ih neUleat.
percales, dark ginghams, farcy worsied

plaids.e
e will pruvt :in;< fcbting lu moll eta *1)0 loake
plaidfl.f'c
their girls dresses

Boy’s School Furnighings are a specialty with us; Hats,
Caps, Waists and Negligee Shirts with collars attached or
to wear with laundered dollars, neckties etc. Everything
for the little men.
|*0YS *ND GIRLS He HEAVY KIBBEP
P Stofktaflt, Qitod iBEt bUcIi, made wUh
doobl# h»4>l aad toe. Special
IMb w#ek per pair............................

a SPECIAL IN GIBXS AMD MISSES' NEW
1* Fall Swclw! ASol M ol the iJSj
iRPcy knll RbwtcFB,
bvtiir anw CTdIpM*, q

$1.48

Ultocr Bbvcktcrk, atMr tRlI stylea np lo ttM

GUARANTEED SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
it' uw Nboep; vbi tee of ellbet l-ox calf or vi<
leaibers; tverjr pgr abfolutely a&lid
tbrougbovt

•priiiy; La's, pair.........
iraiaLS’ Retl Sol.ool Bm
^ Sboca, aixca
lo 11, put.
■ Is.>-;rsHi to 2. V.
g or buuoo aty lea. iit-r tmr.

$1-49
$1.85

.ScliLol UoQtP Bboes: Uith Ix"* calf umI vici kiti
leA’Li'rt; gbd pUii/ tr
•* viaeolittxl wut.rL proof eolrg. ,

Bed SchMil HoQRe Shoc«are the oRost rconemlcal la Ihc loag raa. Wc repUee wllk a acw
pair aay pair ttiat doea aot give katiklaciory wear. Try IKcbe.
ADS

Foorlrcto

Par gain

Tables atil' tiT-r iiu-<l«-s -.f
1-i.lT* of wolU'Ua. Dia.e-' ei.tl
Sheet and t i.vfur.la at alkut •'<*' if t'e
ravl aiher: but th« mkHiu-uI went
last iLUfh jem; r.
i

SPECIAL
n AYS* Solid All Leather
f> School Shocp, Kaagaroo
atorlr, made lis the Beve r
r*p style with extra back
AtAy. all sizes, 2*^ to t*^.
Apeclalpc
^
pair.........

$169

va; OMEN’S Mlsscr aad
W CbUdrcn’a Shoes aad Ox.
fords »t ItBi than *bd-*ale, if
>c.u fiii-l your alylt- niifl aii..- amcui' tbe
l-utilcedx of pairs on lira baTRtia table*,
do’a't delay; lliey'ie l’ >r|{ Itot.

FINAL ClEARANCF PRfCES ON ALL SLIMMER MEBCHANDISE. Shirt Vhisti. valoes to
Sl.M.4Sc;vkloeitoiUe, 95qvalaesto$2.2S.$U9. AU Wash &ilts kod TubDressei at haU price. Choice of
any triaaed bat la the house {values to SID, $1.98; 25 to B13 per ceot uvin^s on all Meo*s Sttaaer Salts.
Men's aad Woaea's Fibe uxfords, Oae-Ionitb to One-thtrd below regular ptices.

__
-Trmvorstt Olty, MIoK.

crANS rr^vcMC

mbmalo.

fhioav. august n,

ms.

$'KY T(Mffi»iTS CAUSED aeOD$

lam gvoouds tbe water lutd te
Ibe farming distriets mUhl he suba»d thit alM wet eehwtergad. lb
tbe seeoed board from ibe top. anJ
tar reau-hlak pretty well up the irunkt waa still riaiiig. Water overGowed tbe
To tbe %-otem of Grand Traverse
pBMRN.
e BaiurallMtton law*, a mMmr
or the tr«e.
Asylum kltrbeo. and ran
iaU> tbc
Gooniy;
__________ta of CasBoi
baseomnl. but iben- was bo damagt- .Ultlng
Caved HH Daea.
9f a ataiement
bis Bdew. Mra. I
building «aM Mnwd, bwainint
wa.- published1 1in <- On Wert KroMI afteet. Cbarlai Iriah lospeabof.
rltbout any further arttaa hr pruaeii
prtweei.
«a and i
Inga, sad lU Bhaier. anppeesd bta
Mm. -Wm. T.
apenl atoul aa butty a half day aa be
Qiebc Steve Softored.
aubmatgad. and the aactiana an tba
father to have been fuUy ajU«raUa2
Mra t'bas. Wl
I of Sba;
ever imrm la bii Itra. ia aavlag bu
Og rnait bUmi In tbe buxinrsa dls- lad., are vlaltlng relative* here and -I regret that 1 am to be opposed .
■a until recently, believed hiam4(
Mtat aMa a-hara Iha Aaylum crMk
leeklng tbe uumloatloo for Sheriff i
tinea, erhlch ware lakiBc a rWe down tHrt. tbe Gtabe store Buffered the I'edar Run.
be an Ameriesa eilbea. and baa
3wt through, were flaadad. aauaii«
Us time. 4 b.........................
beM office and voted at Hectkms unim wbaa be reaohed L<a tin nteu
Rtcbard '
damage
teom
tbe
floodWhen
great laaa to the paopia at that dia-tutom would
der that bslM.
fllargaiwl i
ling's _____
thla monlag. At thn edcfioa. 1
tbe
store
was
opCDcd
up
for
basil
Bominaied for
tet and an Waal Ctavanth airaat.
Some laootha ago. as taveattguthm
Ur. and
. Ralph Atkin
dloary tlmae. yhe atreeuB la rcarcely Ibis inorglag. U was louod that In tbe 1 with W' H Beeman of Oeboru.
eecr.
U a mailer for ibe volera >n tbc part of the depaitmeni fit
rar the aajrium, there waa a bad
feel wide, but thle momlep. It Msement there^wrwe is Inebes of
Several from here ntjoyed a bns- t* ilrHdBF.Thto oppualllon U a thing iituraUaailoB developed the
aahaut. in adtlKion to the damage
wholly tara)led for nnd I trust my facu. aod Hr. Shuler was notMnd '
a rlw, a awlftly flowing, muddy
Tbe Globe store bad )nat begun
frieads will bear witb me and g<ce that be waa not an AmertoM eWMefl
dona In the eHy. alt the rallroadt iawrivrr. that cerrlM eTerylhiBg with li. ,t» get- In Its fall stock of furaltnre.
•nc their loyal support in this ime of
Uy aa an of eoogreaa, paanad Jeffb
lo thii ally auWarad waahaola. daleed l.detore to say Irankly there 3S. 1»IP. person guaUfled to bscamt
hoe Weaa to' nut bolUlns*. Mr and there were between tl.OUO and
traffte thraughaul the day. wire
raa a technical defect la tbc reehrdliUh, with hie aoB caanay, draped $l,r«0 wora af ’IarBiturc In Ibe Soodearvica wat alia badly diaturbed.
ng of nuHf'-lwr'c nc«md paper* of
THAT WAS ACCORD UR UNTIL
RCLATIVC TO PRIMARY
Uiclr bead! lu bee Betting, and doa- ed’basemeau All hands turned ia inv.
.iUieubtP. Vt the maiiv baa been
. _ le ;al day «( UWELECTION.
NOON TODAY.with In a
Not atone the Ooud of 13 yawe ago ulBg wmdera, phingad Into the curreat. luedUlely aud before noon bai
who iM-cauw of autormhNollee Is her^y given that at Ibt taken ut and proceeded
aud wHi not la any UoD la regard to bU emieaahip has
furniture .removed to the second flixw. primary clcctloa. to be held In eaek propjKmanneY
laa a alurui meited ku.-h havoc aa The btrea were grabbed a« they
*tv prevent i^from being elected labored and acted under tbe mpww
be one )uei cagditcbaad. liarty Uli fioatlng merrily down atreaiu, and aud after tearMg off tbe bnriap and prerlur; ol the rouni.v of Grand Trav to tbe oftce of Sheriff and qualU) ing aloB ibai he was a rltlinx^ tbe Unti­
erne. Stale of yilrbttan. at the usual aod bolding that office |f <ou «iii
borae to ptacca of rafety, Tba c-xeeUlor It was found that Urn
wmlJie paopip IliitiK ®eor i!ic aayed diaiv*. and has la gend faith «Mrpolling places in each precinct, on stand by me
bouaea further atoug tba atreeta bad
vised the rigbu sod dutte* of a HUbad; eeeppeef with little da;
Tuaday. SeptemU-r il. mu. tbe lol
I wish to sutc that t bt lleve my
Hdles were bored in tbe floor, and tbe lowing names of p.'tlllui>ers and nc father was hiUy as good a rlUae'B as i.^i j[ the railed S'.atea. may have
the rondllton or the UUIe atraaiB.
tosued to biffl s flhal certlflcAle ht
others
will
appear
upon
the
offlclal
>ga
were
toppled
over
and
other
dam
aior was drawn off.
any voter la thU couuiy; he voted aaturalUailon without tbe court rt«hlcb waa rapidly ataui log a threatprimary
lary ballota to be used
|e
was
dose.
and
exerelaed
all
the
rigbte
of
cliieolbg aipact. At the t In (oiillDBad
Tbe Boxrdmaa a-as a raging torrent, elcHlon. said peihioaerw being enadi- aenshlp tor many year*, and I have qulrlag proof of lunoer decUrutte
called for Heip. "
dalea for tMtnlnatlon by the eevernl been a cIMsen and a restdeni of by tbe party of his totentioa to *pthe water nme talgbei aud higber.
le smsiier streams eoairtbuilng
eome
a liiuea of tbe I'nlied Btateh,
parties to the. offices act op­ UiebigaB f<w 43 Yvera: have b^
One of tba patfaeilc inrldents of tbe
aad ihoae who lived on Ue low
until it iopkod as aoogh it woald pollltral
but la all Mber respects the tow i«toposite Ibelr reapeyilve names, aa lous Ota
Office* under the s'
live to Ibe Iwuance of flnal papers •(
by Lightning Hoar of the laml adjolalag the creak Bood era# the partial destruetiOB ol overflow ita banks. TtiU afieraoon tbe dlcaicd below.'vis :
I'Blied States goverament. and ’bave
the
bnioe
of
Uri.
Ida
O'Roiirka.
compailed
to
barilly
vacate
tbel.'
Rampai
m Cr«ek »n a Rampaga—
T.aier bad overflckwed tbedeek li
rved as a member
........ ......................
of tbc
..
State
lum 4M Mdratm «l Be- mllltip
*• “■
LoBaoo. the water at laat finding ita North MoBror sireal. who wa« forreu
Warear of tAldwcU A Loudon'a prop
Illtip from which 1 hold an h<
honor- - Mr. Sbuier. uhtug advaoiage of thla
roMku ni^l^Bini
- disv-barge as a cliUen soUler.
way Into the IntUdlngr. Higher aod to call for help when tbe Onud in'tad fity. and waa aliU rising. Rustnees
art. went lo Grand Rapids tost week
and filed hla peitiloa lor naUraUtoer tbc waiem mac cod ruatied oa ad bar borne tbia momibg. The water Ijiuaes along the liver bank we
a
worthy
a
tloo la Ibe I'niied Stotoa OatHet
United flUtM flenater.
down JO the Uoardmao, h>Of before completely eubcBerged the lower Boor
tF-rom Thuraday'. Herort.)
lookout during tbe cmliie after
court The teal faeja ibtia beeame
Julius C. Burrows, Kalamaaoo.
loot or niora. aod aa tbe v
noraplaiety atibotentlDg a go;'' • MvltRC tt> RhaHly aHtr li •<«ioHc
noon. waudHng the advance of the Mlcb
public and aerv biuukhi to the htpoured In. tbe bouse eetUed. gmatiy
IMI MicliL mC eamuiptbg almoat tk>B or Suotb Cedar ntreet, lor
r. bot so -Mr H kept wlibln
t-bnriea E Townteod, Jaeksoa. acting within my legal rlgbts and leniloB of Mr. Taylor sad hU htonda.
who at oaee got busy clreutottaff a
alarming Ilia o'RouAe. and she call flues.
»HhM Mtaallan until noon today. Utice of more Ibao one block..
Ikb.
under Ibe facts aod the law and I peililou
Oevemer.
ed
fot
aid.
Allle
Tburapioo,
w
bo
lives
-AI7 inelHa •* ram «Ht. in tnc elty,
shall be able lo hold the irfflce of, ItoubtlMis
l•oul>llMls Mr. Sbuter wui rcctove
In addition to tbe Insuboaa already
Patrick il KHlry. L«nslng. Mlcb. nhertff
■mar. g« several larti together, agrl ehed. bart.s am] small oetbutldlues
of ihta county agninwt my pres-! bu tisturalli
•RWiWRiallb
Rha •< Uw AerMM
Tba graatw damage to ihU
n paper* ui one
doe lamv.
HM.
Amos s Mnsselman. Grand Rapids, ent opponent
or aayune else, prortded,, but v w lag
«■ fart that tsMlce of
'iGcttHeal atermt that hai avar iwtpt
llch
ou waa dlrvyll} off FJoni atreei, tbey dig; a dllrb wbleb iiermllted '.b.> all along the Asylum creek wei
tbe appUraitoo mast be puhllabed tot
water to draiii away from the bouse: .<&dated in same Insuncee to a depth
t baae S. Osborn. SanH -Bic. Marie.
thia cHy. Ont paraan waa atrwck two bouaen being romplotrly curr
uih s*id. printed s*» day* before the Anal popera can
*y ll#rtnlng and badly injurad. ana ed tv wuar, Iba Brat Boors of tba Kvorylhliig on Ibis Door, howevcr.was ol eovecal feet.
» you. as vrfien occurs be Usued. It will be Im
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I obuin I
_
_
liulldlnga having several leel of water lulned by Ibe aliniy. muddy water li:
•truck by LigMidag.
UrcB U. Uickioson, Cbarloue.' {tu'^briH*'.
.No.vmber eleellon
which they had beou aoaked.
lardBg ooe famllr. that of Jai
Ihirlng one of the reourreme.
Cuvier ilie rirvunisiaiice* K U ferMrs. O'Rourke is a
widow, and lightning Ibia mm-nlng. Ura. W^ W
U'Ncll, to vsvaie, Ivevlng the bo
aod hoaesty. 1 reapeciniUy
Jlly ask your
support aaud trust tbat you aUl give Mr Tavtor *h^ ftrd^bu“iJtlt2«,'tor
its Into. Mrs. Moad. who rakMoa D'.vkcw her living by taking lu lauu- O'Orien. of HU East Krom wtreet.
Rapreeentative In Cengreea, 11th Con- Utbe hhonor uf
Oiherwlre the demovrallr cnadMaU
greasiervBl Oistrlet.
v
In tba bdiaiBlBg boaae. look bar fam­ tlry work. It la with Ibe money that atrack by llgfatning and knocked
at the November elvy-ttoa wodld be
-rancto H. Uodda Ml. i’leaaanh
ewrus that she Is pa.vlng for down. She fvwnl out lu the hydrant
ily to tbe eetnnd Boor, while the wathe legaily eleriid sbeitff of GraRd
tbe ilitio borne that waa eo bniH)- dam­
Very trmiy,
Irr pouted In below.
Traverse ceuniy
FRANK
U
SIUTI-ni.
aged
by'
tbe
flood
tbla
morning,
and
r E TAYLOR
( be doM
Street a River.
Sheriff.
Aogust 33. IPIP.
.Imosl
|>ro<lrsled
over
sher
r b^iw tba -Jt w-ae Imre that a groiii. of amall
lianlcl a OvUti, lU-h-na Toaoahlp. August 2t, lt|i>
tPie was struck hi the right
Aatrlai
('oonty.
Mich.
kiioaed down, lying on tbe groiuid
toys Mund aometblni useful for hUa loto.
POLITICAL ASVERTikEHtNt.
Robert E. Waller. Traverae City.
* etiM
Seventh Street Alee.
Ume hefope she reroverod
troililral Advertiwvnnral.)
bands lodo. The wood pitni in the
For Couty aerk
Residenu of Sevenlb street did imt suRIcienily as to l>ealOc (o'
epreaenutivre lr> the SUts Ldglala- LEGAL COMPLICATION* HAVE
rear of llieaa bousM were waahed
ARKEN. PRESENT INCUMBENT
«ure. Grand Trsveras Oiatri^
dM MOflAcb and away by th
the curTcot. and securing escape tbe rav-agra of tbe deingv house 6be w'u akmi- at Ibe time a lib
IN OFFICE. "AND CAMllOATE
llavid U. niBBdlcr. Traverae CUy.
ChaiSew
cfurii*.
ol
t*7
West
8ev
her «)-ear oM daughter, Katberlm-.
FOR
RENOMINATION
FOR
« M aod ^!t»m. a saiimber of ibo yonngstera
Mlcb
SHERIFF.'«AID TO BE OIBQUALIbraved Ibo Bood and vem out Into tbv ■CBlh street, waa the worat sufferer,
t'barlos TleiW. ;J><uographer. wav
•he riff.
5'rank U Bbutcr. Traverse tlty.
aircani. celcbtog the wood as It cama ■ be first floor of his bouse' having' busy on Ibe a^-nes >4 tbc flooded dl*
ibe water, and brlnglnc It ' ■•ecu vIbIIcs] by enougb water to set «rlf« durlff^tot grr-itrs[ -evrllc'meat.
t'harlea K. Taylor. Traverse tit}.'
id many
Snath Odnr sireat. at Ibis eveiyihtag afloat. There were several avvuimg a iiambcr of very fine vi. ss
d he no
County Ctorfc.
embled a small river, while oiher bouses Bear this one. also. Ibal
Transplanted Beech.
Elmer E. WbRe. -Traverae <Tly, uoiuluatloii for wbrriff
i oea eat eely laajlhwlli
were fl(scd<4. and one of the slgots
John OU ratne lii Ibis bTutuc.H'11
it was ibcrefure autaewbat of a aurMlcb.
fn*iu hl» rottase at Kpr liig fWrh
<'burb-s li. UtoadfuvU. Traverse prlae whem at almost tbc last mintonple of men la batbing suits, swim tug li st the sloru bad dune a great ttiy. Mli-h
pctlllon was Bled oo beball of
ididalp for
Carl M. J*lerce. Travers# ttiv.
■niiiB about Ibelr back yards and gath amount of damage lu that vlcliii:y.
tbat office, signed by about
>nt T:< enThere aaa-a-; viHjng Magaia Kali' Mlcb;
rolled rc-publlcin..
Teunly Treaaurafi.
there this morning, the eouages t>vlug
Tbe aclIoD oo the part of Mr. Tav.M. Ilauiuuud. Traverae
tor aud Ms friend, was due to tbc r.Washout,
to cblekibt beloeging to Ole MUIcr
, -Inated on a blgb bluff aod tee' nud City. Mleh
vent
disclosare
/ot
facts
wbiefa
ludi
Register
ef
ttowta.
'Hietv
was
a
bad
washout
■heir Walvrioa. Mr. Miller, when b<W'c.ci leading doau being oiiuplelely wasbcyl
Edward .\ Muiiroe. Ttaverw <‘iiy. cate that Mr Shiner, who I* a caiidl
looked out and saw i^o tbickent trying Klevemh alreel. on Asylum
out for about vfio Itel. Trees growing Mich.
dale fur reuviuinaliou: Is not i-UgIblv
to bold HkV-x^c or fur re-Heclton
lonukeahwlmforll. hurried out. and tbc brldac at lUs point being washed
Vndemtiaed
Ftevf H Prat'.. Travc •^tv. VIefc. iTbecfT fai-U bavif fur some time been
securing a large dry goods box, fixed cut and Ibe road bed over .be rulven tbioaii into tbe roadway.By ay^trangc
I the PrvoiaytoA'flaM- fith.
] known to Mr. Sbuter and a few of
lu Grand Trsvitae G^ty lU
tba etuchena. among ibem being a Uing tiiin out b> ibc ragln,- waters. freuk, ihc waliTw aolnalfy transplant
t'uilu. Tr»icrse .t'By hU peraonal IHenda but were uui
s ngu. 'll
brood of young cblcka. av tomloria- Tbe road bed was about half gone at cd a l>oe<* tree about 10 Inebea In
public until tost week,
In bocAkceplng. general b______
eeuis that Mr, £hnler
r 1>. Welch. .Trav.-nw tlty.
bla as poaslble. and. as be suppoaed. uoou. and waa atUI droppiug away. Iblrkuesii. taking -ii from tbe aide of
vfflee wort Capable. rellaMe
ip Caaada
placed them above blgb water mark. Tbe B'reet at tbU iwint was Hosed
■ be nia.l and setting It upH<ht ii
be depended upon to
-States with
uffivw of GeoBty ClMt
Asylum Grounds Inundated.
center, the tree looking as thougb it
Tba water came up, however, and
itld. ‘III. .ther made appHcatiun
K. B. Mluor. Traverae.CIO. Mich,
drowned tbe h>L Beverat of tbc old­
The asylum grounds were submen;- iiad grown there tor yeera
•urveyor.
E. I*. Waterman. Traverse City
In idare*. the oat field just imnb
er fowl tried to ignore tbe Bood by
Mr. Oorbel's joiato patch la now
Mtch.
bopping about tba floaUng debrlt In ot Eleyeulb sireel being
gully aliout flvv fret deep and bb.
Eruesl II AUyn. Travc.-we
the lock yard. They wore wet to the Stacks of oats ready to be hauled laiocs air swimming around in Grand Mlcb
akin, and were a worry tooking lot. not from tbe fleld were aluoat couipleiely TravCTwe bay together whb a ivnion
teh^ with water, while irut-k of hU roru fleM.
one chanticleer having a onto to i*Ntaes
«td Mdrems «r Be«»Houac Stvjck.
' cntlc Pirtjr MittMen
w along the asv
Adjolalng the Miller property U
The house of Chsrie* Tromm in
Elmwtiod townabip. Waa atiuch by
ligblnlng and bsdiy damaged, the
Uy being In Ud and shboagh being
reverely shaken up. ell eeraped injury
Y'be bouse was torn lu several placm. RuiM 2B« Addresses ef Prohi
Mtieo Firty FetMeners
the rfalmhey knoH^-d off: the plasiefferNoalMfleo
terlng sbailered and a big m
Un»ad flutes fleiutor.
i-iokeo.
tvtlllam A. Taylor. UatUe Creek.
Sidewalk Undcntifhcd.
Mk-h.
The sidewalk for a red or tw.
Cevernp'.
Fred 'V Cvwl-ctl, LaiiSliig- Mlcb.

* nuEcnoi

fcoNtmi

4.27 IN«

ItAIUMD WASI ODIS

.V.

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^tMSannila
F^IUqr’sns

SdfKr*"

=w-:

Early Arrivals
of

See the Beautilul

Latest Fall and Winter
Footwear Styles

Lyon and HeaTy Piano
II to a beaaty la every wmt d the svord.
Wewaat^B to see llaluee, Tliesvork■aaaaldp ia by the best ol ezpexto—the Uatoh
tbemoatailvaeUveaaetbetoactoperteel.

<

Clollt Window Shades, - - ... I7c each
These Prices Meao'ihe
Biggest Saying to You
Dreaunw that nold lor llO.M can be Pongbl now fUr MAO; aaotber slyl- that sedd (rWllSa* you
own Ibr tU; OwHnodr* that were uHlIttf for 1x50. yon ewn ffW for »?.«•. Wlailoa lUII Trera for |13
that dM bell lor »IbA0; China elosels fur III that were WS 50. and many other plervd that are priced
___I______

equaUy as
lew.
You eu Buy many apkendid tftirlcw w
China mvlston ibai are not prlcM anywhere «laa as
cheap, dnd you know that wc atwayu tmr!y i

A Few More nums
Yea
a good poMahrd imlid -«k Dia^ *«msXbaJr. that «>M for 13 74. bow (or *3.
A toathcr box scat DUtlag Room rhali, that aoldior Ui a set. ol hix. you owd bow tar 130.
A htadUtui Qwarter sawed oak BuffH ibat dM^ tar |S«. lor Mo.
coma at aBy Hbm aad go tbnMgfa awjgraat Fhruiiure dtvialoa and see (be gi^ dtoplay and y
will muely aae acme artletoa that are^^for y^. and tbe price* thM we arc makiag are ib* moat
ttactlTe that have aver been made.

I&c Hannali

Aiercuilile Company

ew ing to Ibe exiiog away of tbe bank Nuees %ad AMmsesef Sedalw- creek. The ground underneath
Ist PertT PetMuers ter
tavenienl alM< started lo eye in.
Me^tlw
hut Street I'oinmlssioiier Lotman pul
fore* of nien oo Immediately, t
Joseiili Wariiock. Iiarbv>r Spring*.
IiSlr the damage.
Mich.
In the tin shop (ujilding bekmgU'g Ripraeenutiv* in Cor
Congreeatofui Oit
narle* liUb. were stored
llayiuuiul
Ueotic.v.
Frank Irish Wk*n tbe tmlldlug was
flooded, much of ibeee goods were
aoaked.
Mllilben Ratomertt Flooded.
Tba basemeat of tbe Miliiken store
aa flooded Ut. anrelng.
brvaklng through a window, ablv-h
had previously bren cracked,
pouring dna-B the side of tbe
wall, -mill Ibe floor was oovered The
vrnds. toiweerr. ladtaa' furnlkhiop-.
were alt saved fretu damage owing to
tbir hangtag cm rarhs and cureplDX
the flood. OaD ooe coat was damaged
The hasPtnv-m df the Flrvi Natkmal
ink roceivwd e dresed
louring to to tbe depth of several
The ;«etbeloBfliaftuR3ben Ago
•a. tbe uUor. bitAe from her moortoga ,and was drtfilBg away to sea.
when captured by ArUmr Rachitni be­
fore It reached tbe auxith of the river
Power Heuae Ftoeded.
Tbe floor of tbe Boardaan River
Etoetrlc l.lgbt A Power eonpanv na*
flooded this BioraiBg. and for halt an
'*hmr the mea were kept busy rtoarIng things out. The Boardmaa river
la the bighe«t It has beea In the
ery of UvK obha. wbo baa watched
yean. Tbe power house
c«aM take care of twice the ameent
of waier abw Bowing paai. tat ahrmM'
ibe waier ri-w 'riu lunbvr. s-vmv nf

BcauHlal wsdeta
In
Pateal, Gvaactal*
DaU Kl«

lUtiv* in the fltate Lagiala
tura. Grand Traverse District.
\-Ultoi
.Jiton li
City. Mleh.

tieuderMU.

Traverav

flheri
Frank O.'-fiartle;

Mlcb.

Larflcst a>4
Flacal
AaaorlMCBt

County Treasurer.

IB

Edaard LeutU'-r, Traverae
Mil'll.
Rtfllater el Oeeda
Amon Laugwuithi. Traverae City.
Mich.

Noribcrn
Mlcblgaa

City. MhA
flurweyer.

Ttauiet Langenbatigb. Traverae City’.
Tbe pells of aalv! elertiM will opea
I 7:Mi o'clock a m. and will reauin
open uotQ
o'rlork p. m, ef aild
day of etoeiiea. except that to townablps the Boards of Primary Elsetleo
Inspertors. may. to ibHr dtoereiiou.
adjouriT the polls at 13:Pu , o'cioek.
BOOB for oae hour, and provided that
Itlea o' 4.O0V populatkto *f. over,
polls whan be kept opes a»iU
o'cloek p m. standard ttiw. tnd
provided tunbe.' Ibat to cltlre
of toss
.....
s.fiM popniatlon. wbea dlreettoL
by tbe City ComsMO Caamcil and ta
......................................Tcud by tbe
poUa Of aald
pmaavr electloe shall be kept open
m. auadard
L l»W.
.................................ML '

Clerk at uid vkmair

Buy Your Fall
Footwear at

A. V. FRIEDRICH’S
LcadlugShec Sterc el Travers*
CIbrahd NermcraMkUgre.

Mamd THAveNW HeR&LO ruioAv. Auourr m.

km.

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roni
tbc
«>d MMoaln«.
HOuaewONK made easy, a BUe
and wAe»
fro»l ♦ FOB YOUR ENTERTlAINMCNT. •
«iib ablw* of tbo eat. bMWa llskl. ♦»♦«•«•♦♦♦♦♦♦«««
When ODC baa a Ur(p (amUy. and and ailxhllr ■>M>l<>ci-d~»llb poardcrMra Edvard Howard Maraball.
(herc-atv aaaay dlabn to be carrM ed augar. Brown ailgbU}.
Turaday. Oelober KlnUA
back' and forth, and (rwineot trtpa Groea -Oorn ihiddln*.
Knadter
Tour to Sla o'clock,
muat be mAde to the cellar for protia- Three.—Take tbe pulp from twenty PU-ake,»«nr an anilqan boancL
Iona, ibe Iwo foltowlnc aitlclea. abkn four earn
ofalee aweel corn, threeTbhi lavluUoa aet people acorryniay 'be made, by tbc bandy mau. will plau of. new milk, two cracken roll- Inc lo >ec. buy or borrow old-laahprova io be creai ■tep^em;
ed One. three ea». two teacapa of toned boaneea Tboae not formnaie
The Ural, and aImpiM. U merely a sumr. and a liule aalt: mta tbf crack- voough to bare old Udy irleada.^'
large wooden tray, with a ntrap a(- ere with ihr milk, ;hen put In tbc oM coplew of Oodey'a or Peterton't
k R dto boM kRomn. bdM atag. Kut Mitattay Itam m a. pggi «f 4a
that abc haant known wer
_____
___ ____
____ ______ Bake
____ macaunet and tried to copy the an-COURT gRii aoM Bacgilg kRour «.
uched_10 It ai ___
earb ___
end. _____^
Merely .corn
nud_____
other Injcrvdlenta.
ebUd- But j-OB wont catcb ber apeakins of inroi' tb^ Vwp
the 'aboul'dm atowly tiro' and ou.-ba'irboura Sertc
atylea. Iba reauli, when the
them. .That hat your moiber’a way.
your dtapea onto the tray. warm, with bailer and pepper.
lueaia arrived,
c»e wearinc
So «ba TOR Ml
ru aa
Wkka 4m W»
awRT
Wbofwrer ber daya work uraal..
-Let a make ber tell If falber'a
Uiia doelee three or lour Umea Soccoiaab-Cook eepdraiely one bonnn of former daym may be ima*
tadyoagirlpialR •ggdMd4MWFoaq|>acpid^b«
•he emooibed tka niMaa and flnrrlM fare doca look any dlBereni to her."
^i^ea ran be pint of cmt. juUp. and one ptot of nice tned. An hour wna ppem m eaamln
cook^MORcm
rtb-Hb npenortul amlle ofcoatmit.
noma one pre^oeed. hat aa Mra. 8U- carried in one irlp and ;bo handa are ahelled beana Uma. white eranl^r- Inf ibe bonneu. and after a can>e of
\wr. Quite uneonacloua that ahe wraa |cf, free to ateady tbe fray or carry ry. or Dutch <■aM^-kIllte. are beat. Cook card* there wa> a volln* for the
Slue way tbae a a Mcai 4at
alitacUR ■ kRow^ 4at Tw
•be nonu do more imod in ^_^ntfta the aubjeet of diicuialon. tame back
deJicate pleeea
. the corn. In aa Mule water aa poaii- uualatrel, ibe prellrevt. and funnieal
are BRM u aniela wya 4e aajocky coRcade* la be 4e beat ud 4a
Than nny praneber I know.
to the table.
.
The aecood U the dinner wajam. hie. drain the beana. and mi*. Add Ivtiu. t. The- wtnni-r of the Brat prlte
WKb n "Denr «kUd, yon mW wk
Krerylody waa looklai at her aa Thla U »lmllar to a act of h.w book on.- eup of milk thickened with n wore lU<- weddlnc bonnet of an oWi -IM 4m a k Rtd a ■cbeap’gwoftoMda taaR-l bat yoa gdde a bs.
««t7!
: abe aat down and loel b«r baaband'twcbcivea on food atrong raaierk i:>- beapins lenapoonfnl of dour, bring lady ilcbiy-«>e yean old. a bonne!
Jwat nmUt, dewr. mad M It to!"
eyea. Suddenly abe leaned a mile o,uy iberc are but two abelvea. tbe to a boll and aeaaon with aalt. huuer. of fray ifaoi aiik wiib baring hmu:'
forward and elodled bU face Intently, top one aboui Iweuiy-eigbt inebea nnd pepj^r. Tfal« la nice In tbe win- Blled nreui.d ihe fare with a rwchtng
•Oat noeda more graea tor reeclr- with an eipTwuion thai waa tender,
the lower iw.u.ty ioebe* from tbc ter. prepvrd from dried corn and edged with Utv and tiny cluatera of
1««."
tovlng, Borry—all tu one.
floor.
beana, which have been uoaked over moaa roeebud. Tb.-rc were long
•bn aaid. “tbAh It tnkna (o giro:
“Caught!" aald one of the boya anAll the food for a meal may be put nigbL
airtag. of *au«- ribbon, and on the
**71h Vtov tM iMt Ooohi Urrtat Ood planu oa la dlEnrent piaooa. dor hU breath. “What have you Inat. on thla In the bit. hen aud rolled la Crtwn torn cut from the cob and addof blue ;
And Hn maasa we nil ebaU lire
found out about faUmr a lace, mom- tp u,, uble Juat at dlMer thae. Tbe cd to the pot of beana and porb M a
•'Wie platd. Tbe Br.i prtae waa|
I. catudy Rot «<W km bacaRa wa ag Rgl aahR« « W
.
blace'of a aldedahle great addtikui to that pc^.uUr diab. •
waiw-wlor. depicilng a row!
•cbaM-proide.
TtafA la AlwAira a way onl of tMU-ll m! WbaCa that?" Mra. SUrer guring the meal; the dirty dUbea are though where one baa pk-mv of green »»
Mch to an uKI-fanbk»ed
.
• tomporlied. loohlng actnally guilty.
pm
j;.
„ they are waahed beana. they are uaually preferred aa bonnel. . '
Wa are aakag k fa 4.1 <ka wbo w^ aata^ a Wa baRa
Tbo ctowda niw new no low
"Co ahead and tell 'em. mother,“ and w
iped they areagain pulooioii suiroiaah -Kxrbaogc.
Even moredeligbiful
waa tbe
4u4cadinMy.wbo4aiokRow 4at 4eir food i*
Rao ud
BU tba aura are ablhtag nbore them: Mr. BJlver conaml. "I tha'n't inlitd. ' ,o p,,wheeled to the- pnmry or china
iNidc'a rec.-pHou. plr-a b. alady on
wbolacae.
tekX wofTT. dean tot it •0.“
"Mtodr" There wa. a volume in ihe floret and put away.
Uaea for Meat bleeit.
tbc i.emieih annlvereary of her own

You Have a
to Brag

LUy White

I fblnk when I aee men batdened
By trouble they borrow, and eve,
or her “Ocm*t try to croaa bridgea
< UnUl y«o am really tbarw."

W^*o» «“e‘t^n^‘rrtu/glaJS" 2d
wiped a liule dew from them before’
ahe anawered, glam-lag round iba clr-'
cJc. -.You don't know, ibildrea. wbai‘
■e Vour falber'a'
Deal boUur about tbe tomrrown,
aialle Again, acn A tbe table, ai ptolo
i-a .wian
fc
Tbo Father tooka aflpr Hla own;
Tee h.ee eel. araAae re h. .Ud 1.- bwb«l
hlw.
iJ
UOBT worry. 1«K rot laam aWM..

miaaeo.

I ♦ CUCUMbERb IN NEW WAYS



ln»ton«l
buying a oinner wagon
e woman evolved hi-ri from a dlicarded babj carrUzc. Her youngcai
chlld a baby carriage, one of the ohltaahloned lyve. waa worn out. but the
,wbccla ud tbe bandlea were all right,
|
Bit* bad her huahaivd make b#r a tray
*'“* “■«•••
tbree Jncbea blgh. Thla Bta Op^ng
.prlnga lo lift ll to tbe height of the
"v™**- wwc

We hate become accuatomed to
ililiiklng of mi-at aiot-k aa tbe toundanon of aoup. aud nothing elie. The
follow Ing/frum Table Talk la QuUe
» new but eaceedlugly practical
idea;
-Now for aiioiher eeonomc Thla
!• 'he vexed ciucathm
Mock. To
,n«t people aim do not lookwn aoup
dally as an abrolmc nereirallj. aloek

..wuivnv.w o. luo aeeu a tvsety tiling,

dlheEilitor-sTable

niwne sinn. I. thst nt h.vitur s In.
»eter«l pouiida Of meat. Ge t from
atnnd or bench In ih hltohen where
‘'b<'r l»o pounds of leaa beef.
T^an S V
to
This U cheaper t^an
vinvf. Ae .het..-..r II h s~,iA,i r-Av,., whlm-for Iherv U liule bone and much
stove or whereicr it la needed. < ovc r
It with eumclcd oil cloib. UTien
*»“'
ihSvultu.ry uten.lta can be
„ the
ptoc^ upon It and wheeled up u>
'b‘* nteat. rot muat
' Are. with two Quart, of waier and a
tbe nova thus aavlng tbe rook many
ful of aalt: let H simmer (do
•>•(»: >■> baking it will also he found
not mind skluinilng.
!»»<■)/
carejor ll clean for three hour..
A ‘upboard built In tbc wall hick
haa ptovan lo bo the Thefi add a .amall carret. turnip, two
ft thg
«•' totody thing about the klicbeu. »»•“»• • bay leaf, two clove, and
Mere are kept all the.nlenall. and »
«»Moonful of pepper. The
«ber tbinga uaed directly about the 'Stable, must all be cut .mall. Let
«»»•- The abelve. are neatly palmed
Or covared wtih olKloth. and olemr
b»o«m
P«h ««* tb.. side, and at

aearoTll.h a to* drop, of
«‘"tog -POuna dippers, etc. One
juice, a daah of cayenne, a liuto Qui- *be« la devoted to lldt and potrovera.

Wbo aa w«Rt to pay 4. oRn COR of azlra can a alaeitR <d
wrbaaL a aaitoM cdRiibeRS cdaaaidadaa aat far 4a RaMT 44
IVr aa ro anay pRcgile m da da. 4ai il aaka a Wi* to
toake loa iai fRoagb fa 4aa aad we'ra raoRag oa all ^ .Rd
daytodok.
_
Fatofebyyoadtola.

vAixrr OTV mumc oa

i ani not guiof------- —

“"‘Me having been taboo oft. After Into the guestloii of “bone aloi-k."
Year after »eai we eat encumbere *
“«• "‘“‘’y carriage." which U a very liiiponant matter in
Ha tooka after all tbe b
Don't wowy dear Jaet let lUoa l» varloue.aa^a. but tew of ut
“*«
>•“bu'
'‘-r »m»il <»«
ooat
dear. JaM let them
»t« many atepa.
I ba^e under .-onalderatton. la, perthereby mlaaing an enUrety new and
t‘ <bx<a werond duty later, mbeo It haps, ibrmlral u it sounds) more,
Whaa bttl tad uaM>>e eaeaU ne.
dehekma form of aervlng ibem. Here foe» w U» roallng-plaec In the oMer'^U'er *» >>»l weather t least, than
Wbea UMk and ay canrage *
a the bone are few and
are aome iwelpca that Home Cheer k^cben. where atore-room*and refrlg- “
tow.
o keep freah.
.wlU vouch for:
eralor are, tor ft cArrin the "leftbe managed
1 tblak of tbc creed of Anal ftoity.
I refer ic. stoc k from meat bought exCurumbere with Urowu Sauce.— orera" to their reepeettre
“Don't worry, dear: )uat let It kd.“
I, but tbe • '■ amda anrHikU with ..li wna nns..
•Bine:
Mlc*a between two aIxLn fm- an
Tba^t^ real treoMe. m,
;:nu 1 re^Slt,
^rtabl
..
.In,*. wM AM, Ike Are
DmY try to iMrore Oodb alannlagbrown aiocfc. net over the Bre
«A ^
sto cook genUy until dona Take up,
Ba ^ tkrMgb tbc 4kyc to the
^
I and aerve Immedlatply.
-•elected. '
Curumbere for Luncheon.—Pare and
urumbera. Put Into
**. }& Irowp. BO toalneeritr '
• *
eauoepan, add a teacup of
• Sa obtM et oara, that aU may •
» l“i‘e »»lt. end a wQueeiC of
,e
flpp .
.
.
■ lemon juice, aet over the Are tor ten
mtoutea uke up and drain Mix
Ood'a preaanre 'q hla chl'd'a •
Iw clinch Of butter and M ounro
I face..
* of Sour t^eloer, put to\ Aucupan
‘ —Truk WaleoU HotL •
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.uT. p « of wbUa auick Mir o«r
Ihs are iiniM *A«I„S .cs __________
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bJa. and let cook unW tender

wedding. Eac-b gueal waa -- ------lo wear her wedding gown. aiiU tbe!
collertlOB waa a UtviBbte on- Tie!
gueata reepected Ihe howtei.' a-*ire,{
and tboaa who. had grown roo ati.uij
lor the gowua which «avelo«M>d ttielr I
«'■“»•> Ofut'a- l*ad tfaeu remodeled•“J freMlened. Wrddlug
bouuela j
Bach gueal. a. .be
«nlered. wa. greeted wlih abouu of ,

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. zt *“>■”

»>»

‘he moxi aiipnilou waa of heavy
while aa;tn. the akin abort in front
*•*«
h long
sbouldera wVa laiv-d
froat aud back, and loac 'augel"
aWeves fi-Ii to the hem of the skiic.
‘‘‘b* «ralii wa» of immeiiae length,
Si'SlIopcd Apples - lYru one pint
The decoraitona of bride rewc-c. ol apple xaoee' throngb a rollandc-r.
5''“' candlea. with plenty of palma add ibree-quarter* of a euplu! of
syrup from preaerv.-d pineapple..
Beat Ih- ili...;jre until Itabi. allr to
”'ldsl Chorus from la>nhnigrlu. the well Iwxtcu ><dki of thr<<c egga.
Fromlae Me." “tk-lleve Me If All and whip again . Tbru loM in the
Thc« Endearing Young Charm.," whites of th.’ -gys beaten l<> a atlS
«“ *be twpirlar wedding mualc, froth. lAiL-to Uyi-ik In a bullvhcd
sened to call up baony
baking dish vc.,;i a cupful of Male
“>*
The refresbmrnta
wer.s a. ualad caki- cruiubs, and liake for twculj*“b genuine btidv-'r cake Bve mlnules. Servo, with whipped
*"*• colfee This la a party lhal Icvca creahi.
to Ibe toemory of the gueatx
Apple Cust*rd.--0;ie cup of apple
Some Apple Oeaaerta.
Eve ryone acknowledgea the apldc
lo U the king of iruiis. and ti la a
eecognlred f.c that northen. M.lrhlgaii apph-a excell all other, in Jule|.
“**•
«*"
**'»'*'”
t aprtag. -There to however
' spicy, fragram _AavoT
“.I -I-"
-PH--.

w»«». .«iA»v.. '7.;,.. c«u.u™.-c,., i.„,
ren.
M mtn n„mb.r. i. ici.k .ll.

of egg and dnsilnd with a IKll* aagnr. Ser'®
bard sauce.
Steanird Apple dtompltoga.—Ualng
biBculi dough, procewd as bRfore. -wrappliHt onch din«llag AnnOy
in Chc^weclolh. Cook the dunkpUag to
rapidly boiling wnior lor one hour, retuove th- i-heeseclolh and *«rve with
hard *av«-e. Other fruit each aa
poaches and aprictos may be seed to

Hint. RjKihAWay.
To lay a atraw matllag asneolbly to
JL hato thing to do. na the cRoaper
grade* are lliccly to get -wriakled and
•Ifted. ct.-'third
b?.-ad crumbs, to wear to ratges Whoa you put iho
me >gg aud two y.Iks. iwo table- matting dusii. gel. It aa emooth A*
of butler, three tablespoon- posalbk; thc-n. with a pall to hot «*•
ful* ol sugar and iwo-thlrda of
ter. to which a cupful Of eD«awa
to milk. ' Mix well and bake in
aalt has U-n added, mop aad^waah
: aet to a pan of hot water HU the,matttog aa tr K were dirty. Uao
jiii,-vBeai
.Beal the remaining wUte* ails
the sal) water freely, roorwlng ^oa
od di^rVeai 1a
ll Iso tableopcioatul* of •uouBUo
hot.,>laah with tb*
powdered sugar, and heap oa lop of grain of the 'tatttof .'aRd tanve M
twh rop. I'm to moderate ovan tb quite damp to diylng, the malting
blown, a.-j':.-rvc hot or coldwill .brink Into place. Tbe aaH
Auui Ibbli-'s Pudding—Pare, core
loughv-na III- aira* and prewnla It
Id qoancr tart cooking applaa. »*from bteaking
lag enough 10 cover the bottom of n
tVhen cuitlng up eld c lotbs for dostbuttered baking dtsb. ^^e a dponge er* take a few momenta to hem them
batter acrording ^uy favor­ on the mac-blnr wlih black or oiriorad
ite formula and pour over tbe pieces coiiou They will be regarded aa to
ol apple la the pan. Bake tit a mod- much mure value by the wnaherwouvea umtl Ihe friiH to soft iicaii and *U1 be returned. wberoM
enough to be enstly t>l-rv-d by a ciutha lhal arc Ml bammM are gvaRiTVv' with bard s.iuc-. Va­ erally coasidcrod aa vatoeleas. The
nilla. leiuon or epln- will du lor Bav- bennied cloibs *11) also proaeat a
oring
Baked Apple. Dnuiplingn—Cut a
Wbiivwaah dnpplBg from a brash
lort pie crtM! Into Ave or slx-lnch may be pn-vented from aolllug tb*
wiua'rea. • lu the cculir of each plao- i-IUr floor tn thla simple way; After
pari-d and m-atly oired apple, flll- rulllug a small bole to a coareo
Ing (bf^psec with sugar and rlnua- apuitge wet the aponge, wring ll quite
___ inik-il, also a -lov-. After wet- dry. and sljp It on Ibe handle of Ihe
tlng-.the ecikcii of tbe psMry al:li wbliewa-b brush as rloae to tbe bruah
whIU- of e«^. luld It over th- apple-, Itaell as ii wfU go. Wbea the aponge
pinch and flu:- them 10 look veil, and aeem* .full of tbe drlpplags. Uke ll
ei>-a*c the apple -omplet-ly. Bake off Ih- handle, rinse It in clear wa­
from thl.-l' IP for!' lumuh-.. toward ter. put it back, and go M with the
work.

Bema Oeod Com ——
Racipaa.
®' '
l»enty-Bve eenia
Qusiitliles of «bc»<- an- canned, lor
—A-dellriou. com omelet Is ™dc by
»*"
“ta to th. winter, iht- family
Peal and remove the aeeda; aeald the
n pulp In hub •‘"•P- b«»«»c It aould be- goue at prefcrrlug them lo tbe allghUy more
n-boa Mia. »Uw ntopped oaa day
for tan mtoutea. pktngc them toying one,cup of
.............................n
and foldto, ft
•»<« «
be on -hand to '.■‘eleas late varteUes^ The houa.s
to think about banelf. abe toaad that .............
^10 cold
water end drain .hc-01
them. Una
Una ‘cr
‘c tor
tor Bve
Bve minute.,
mlnui
■ba waa pnat tbb ago at wbldt muat 4
k.si... ^1,6 wj,h ,ery thick toalde an ctdlu.ry omelei. made of •““““'r
Vou muat eiiber boll thi- kc-.iK-. prefer. 10 caa both the«- and
vaofl. ba«a to wear glaaaea. Her ^l^of reft pork. Chop eook^ «hree cgf.. c-ir. This I. much -niier 'b™down to a half ptnt. and l'‘«P‘»n> wi.imcii .cigar. d.^Ur.i.g .h.i
hrobaad bad pot them on long hatore.
mwmoTu we« wd AM the ib.n when the .-orn 1. .ilrred in with ‘dd a mil- Bolaitor. wh.-n U will the rehcwil.g wh.-a tbe mtg.r H addti WM a wonder ahe had not raaltoad uoir, u ,ne center of the ring, of ‘be
other Ingredlcnia b<-b‘* • " ‘■' b- “"d
«'»'• “dd *
•ooROr bow nmeh ahe needed them,
cucumbera wrap earb ntlce la a thin « >«» «" tond of green com chow- »» '•t'?* b.‘* ‘be ■tuanilty aa you
A law evaatogi tolar abe beamed
pour der. or If you have never eaten one. "•
X*"
'uabe-oiily a lh^ee^la}a
Fullowiag
SPUR bor tomtly at
dlnnerHime 0,,^ a pint of aloe*, and mit tbc • b<« you to lo' thh recipe: Take •“Pp‘1'' ‘b»‘
«»v bin one pouud of came houaeki-eper.' i.vorla- apple
tbre«gh a braad-aaw pair of apaeta^
„oio to bake for iweuiy- ‘be jmlp from twelve large rara of
“*»'
deaaerta
aiaa. “Now thla to living:" aha j,vc mlnulea. Wbaa done uke up corn, taro oaloaA one Qunn of .Heed
Uui wiih iliU in ih.-boiiM- your
Apple Charloiie.-Pnre. ,eo.-v und
wgl«towd. -la ablnk Hint.tbera'i a
p,op,, of cttrtnnberw-rarefuUy P«»tooa. ouefourth pound of, .alt husbnnd «ll never ih.uk of .d.je.Ung »“'« iwehe lan apple. Stew uuul
baaaUtul pattern in the pnitor wa'l
remove the baain'^lay to a !«“•“
‘be pork In dire, and fr. to warim-dov.-r iiu.u, A /t-w of *»“. sweeten well, and If noi smooth
.paper and I never knew.it tUi to- gj.b. strain the gravy ud pcpir over
‘bd th- onions, which muat be eooked na-ai. .itif l-ali a pint of atock enough, rub through acolaudi-r Bn
day! Do ypa haar father? That
f'ueumberw—I'eel large cudw.'to a a.ucvpao.
Skim out tor St««> and half a gilt of w.i.r to u'-r a fire and .tir to theyolk. c-l
papar’a bean on the armll three yeRra— „Bibera and cot in ihin alicos *ben brown, and |K>ur the gravy In a allow for .a.ie. *11! be a rich dUh: «hrc-- eggs As soon aa thoroughly
RRd 1 thought'ran. a plain tan oBler. gprliiklc with nIi and pepper dip bowi. I'toce the ingredients to the a "cdi baab n.ototeped with U and bm ill must not boiU turn two a
ARd tof pity*, aahe. wh«'a Ihto? ^
^11 to grated eraekar. Pan to lay-era. aearooing with «alt wlih enough flour and bulicr added to bowl W'iien c^x.1, whip In the beaieii
•A RPW labto^loth?"
wnd fry to botUng fat.
■"d pepper, aud sprinklmg with flour, wake It brown and eiviainy. .Ill be whites of ihe^eggs mixed .llh oii«“Motker. yrei'ra Joking:" the grown- Cueumbera to Batter-1‘c-cl four eu- "alM ‘»*-h»lf cup lu a(l I'our over w' !wtoer ha»h but dc-liclous mince; lable.iww.nful of wi.ue augar, Liuop danghtar protroind. “VA know
to thla atlcea. dredge •“ tbp
fai, and bo; wait-r enough ‘n fact, ihi-r.- to no .ni to the eon- «toas dish wlHj sllc-d aponge cake or
whaa I gRl Ibia Ub)e<doth. and all wjq,
,w.pper and let atoud
cover. Cover the kmle, and aim- veiih-iic- and economy of It.
tody (iiigcTa; pii- ihe apple within It;
about it"
mlnutee Make a pint of egg buh
gently half an hour after ft beGra.liw are made to Ih- yian for »-l on lee until wanted. Tbe lop «ia.
“I n«er «w that rotebud dealgn
^^d pepper. «'“» *» boll. A: ihe cud of this time. H'cr or ceal cutlcs. or ilia: good old be covered with i.,.carovm. uc-aily
Un tWk mtouta," Mra. BUver de- i)r,io. wad wipe the pteewa of cucum- A®**' alx Boston crackera to cold wa- •“si*, beelsteak ‘
B'led.
dared. "Ifi lovely, too. Why. I feel t*r, gjp into the batlcr. and ify t**" tb'**’ ^.uiea- and toy on lop ’ And thi-n. atlhougb yew cl- m.i
Jelli.-d Appl-a—Pare and cn- six
M If I had A let of nplendld new brown to bolltog fat. When done.
'b« chowjfrr, pouring over all one mv-«n 10 d.-pend on il lor mhjp, «hal food-.lted ai>pl» and' sUih clo..;s »l!
.tblngn,
_
Uke up. drain on brown Mper and *’‘“t
boi milk. Cover one minute. I. handler to have than a.cup.of around the lop tear -.be o|K-iilng '■!
Junt than rorngthtog callad her „rve very hot.
and dlab Serve with crackera.
aoup ready for any unexpected use? each, put to.a pan to th- o>-u. add
from the Ubla, ud while ahe wu
Cucumbere with Drawn lluiu-r.- Oreon Com Soup.—One pint of Sam-one lures agsinal ao!ld food, an half a cup of shgir and half a enp
bor bitohand toM, mualagty:
^ eue-umbers, put them to quaiP“‘P“‘“b, one pint old tody friend comes tn on a cbllly «>f 'Wfiv-r and bake Ull done, pui
“Tort motborb juat the oppoaite
romol-i- tbe a-eda. ud aoak In
water, two tabtoapoonfuia « but- day and Just needi Ibht refreshment, l»e<-la and core* tn a aancwimi. roc. :
from flty Aunt ttoraelis when Ue pold. aalt water lor half u hour.
■ bi-apigg' Ubleapoouful of Sour, or you. are over-ilred. past hunger, yet *lth water and boll, till u-nd-r. strslt.
Srot put on gtoaaea. Uncle Bobln t>reto, put to a naucepan. cover with pepPer and aalt to taste. Bolt the w-ani aometblng. ABd I" ‘he aafe to through a pan and boll
i.iy mii.
brought 'em bome from town s»a boUiog water, add a traapoonful of «®"‘ “» ‘be waic-r ten mluaiea. add th- cup of roup you need. Kruieiuber uicw. acid (or i-a.i. pint .Ir jm.. -ndny,—be ihoagbl mayb* nhe wu behalf an hour. Take “>*
•'>d "hen It bolls, thicken (or the enriching or making of grav- iwund -f sngar ..p ! s.oil i. n mintitj-a,
sluing io need them.—ud the Aral up. drain, turn carelully tale a vege*“*■• “b- lea you wlU not need, for a amall remove ibe appl-s lo a gU-a dls\.,
thing dha did after abe got 'asn on ubie dtofa. pour drawn butter over «»«>«»«• ‘n a imii or the milk saved tamilr. ^more than a gill lo halt a pour the aw'l<- tolly ov- r th. n. and
wna to take one of the ebUdten by au „„e.
out lor tb- purpoae. Season aud aerve pim a, day. Of tourae li should be aerva told
the nhoolden and aay. 'Mercy: I
---------------------vllb crackera erisped to Iho oven.
rarefullv used. and. if a'ilrldget n»U-a.
Anp!- Tufl. ~lli» tc-g. ih- r one
didn't kao* yen bad frmile.:'”
Hove ta Leak Neat While Oolng
Green Corn Padding.-Three cups li must miso be- wwiched. or half a Pint oT»nour. oneduiir teaxpoonlul t>l
"But that', jaat
mother—not
Heueavrerk.
of aweet corn cooked and cut from gitnl will U- brought from the Ire salt one iat,1eapc«3iful of sugar and
the oppoMiw" Msall Tta demurred.
Thla b a preblem every woman the cob. two quana of milk, aix well box when a gill only is qiv-ded: the two stani leaspoonluls cit baking
"No; Ua dlSerenee « that my Aunt trl^ -ttr-polire for faeraalf. Here la
beaten egga. ud oneshaU nip of melt- real will -iim ba worth carrying powder Beat mie egg. add 10 .! th\e
OoiBelto dlacoverod IreeUaa. and duet ope way t^do lit to the morelng ed buuer. Babe slowly one and one- back," and will go down the sink.
quarters of a cupful of milk. Stfr
tsroniars, and grease apota. ud. mrange ypur hair carefully, and pit half bonra.or uoiil a knife blades In the aimer the atock will keep thla into .be dry mixture with two
etwr^tof bad. uUI life
wnuT^qp a while ahinwalai and a abort, ihniat tn ft c«ne. out clean. Servea week by ac-aMtat every other day tUlespoonfuto ^-t nieiied bnii-r aiM
•worth “»'»« ‘®r ‘be real of th^Zj^k aklft. tVblle geittog breakfqat- “ • •«* dtoh with meat.^lt maybe Tomatoes must not be added, as they more mf>k. il. neressan. “> make a
family."
ao4v.aftrt^ward. when you are alone, used for deast-n it accompanied by a sour quickly
very thick ban-r. Have ready, a num
T urar tto^l of that." aald (he wrar a ginsham apron made llbe a rich, aweel ascice
i know uolbing except care thxf'brr ol tjrt apples cored pared ud
■row»4ip dnuAtar. “Mother mnaC be rhild's, and bultsoed up the back.
Green «'orn itodding. Number Two. conduces to a good table so much u tn: :it -.ghlhs Hall All mufAn cops
dtoeRvariag onpliaaul Ihlngn. goo. Hnve the apron qalie large ud with —Two coBee cups of green corn pulp, th* outlay of tht* Alleeu eontt a week wlih the hsficr. lij''^rr It aome
Sb* bunt apohea of ue hot. If her full sleeves gathered to a band at one quart of nevr milk, auur to mate, for sto< k Thu U not only a msuer jdeceK of apple, sprtoklt-ywiib aplre.-l
FFdolSbl hu been nlected ever elnce tbe WTlst. lure a large pocket In the three egga. reserving the ahfttla for of ta>ie bui -t-f oourishment; lor by aagir lone lr*a.->oonrut to powdered
arg pot that paper on tbe parlor, jqtl apron, in thla way (he drera may be ftoailiig. a imall piece ft bnuer. malt, adding atock tyou eu boil It down to ctotvarami a.ul a piach of.Vluxevto a
.kept enurely covered, ud wbea the and a trifle of nulmegf mix the eorp be as eirong a> you c-bnoaei you re- hall cupful o< eUggrV. c-ovee Axlib
"Jual think!" Her fuher took uif amon to removed one to neat to ap- with half ch* milk and'bring to a bol^ place wtib cold meat the Juices ex- more batter and prwaa a number of

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