Grand Traverse Herald, September 28, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 28, 1911

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1911-09-28

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TWICE A. WEEK — TUESDAY ANDTHURSDAY — Sl.OO
T1UV1:K.SK ( ITY. «iUAXD TR^WERSK (rU NTV. .MICHlrjAN.

ammawm RIG HOTEL
GREAT FAIR
PROPOSED
IS NOW ON

Acknowlsdoemrtit to the Board of
Trade of Orft of Fruit to
President Taft.

Plaannt Cvam VaMarriajr
AftaniMn.

Mrs. W. C Klnjyo raiertalD^

■10 0H4fW OPCMCD SUCCEMFUtLX THtO MORNINQ.

«lell«h1full>-

•orb of hor KMBti a* nrereired li
raoutUi
covered

sf-frelarv

GIST WILL BE 1150,001)

The aflair waa Ib

of Mrs.

Trade.

Todajr vaa ideal iDT
doa Mr.

the

formal

TUa aernlBS waa deret-

ad to eomdetIPS tl>e enirte* and pU<^
lag of axhlbR^ Ti
•var, there vaa a Mg ruah

would be tl&O.Wsi

tour »taie.

a[>preciate

"Slu* erelx* ><>urs,

rmidatas a lAiae sirucnire «■<

Hilles.

"To M. B T^1le>. Se<-reiar.v Board

and jBcludee apeciOeailons (or a motl-

of Trade-irniverw. City. .Ml.-Ji "

Aboard tar the Pair araand*** vaa
Chaneery CaaM

a familiar aoimd oa the down
alreeU.

Nan

Joai after i:3« Campbell*

Will

ge Takan

Monday—One

Up

Otverae

pool Tlliiao ;eet In the

Oranted.

tead manad tram Ualon atiwol aad

flcdal aaooaoMnaft ^hat the fair waa
opae to the paUie.

The

tkU aflpnoon exceeded cxpenatloii*
of the
I

cnuUPiBg -thaa

waa the anlranal

anythlnK

expreaaioD

else
that

the fair was a grand aaeces* In every,
dMall.

docks farther Into the bay with an I..

(Pram Tueadaya I
In the Clrcnlt coort yeaterday

fonniag^a breakwater for the proio-

teraoon the case of the Invelabd t

the

taken up and the i^ion to quash the
capias

laaued

eoBlended

The plan also

The ease* was

George H.

Cross. tion tmes threueh. the railraails would
advlse- be asked to depress their tracks and

uken under

Swton

was

tFrom
WedneiwlBj’*
He.^rd htogle i
The attooilon of the rirrtilt <-»uri
a* oecnpled y>-aierday afteriXMin and
today atih Ibe cb«- of Daniel ('. VlbArllttgton Speer wblih grew
I fight tMTlwecii the t»o parle time ago in which Vibber
allegcfi tie received Injuries which
pernisnemly
disabled
him
There
number of «lin<-iu>es on
both Kldes. and this noon the prose
ctitloii had uot complyteil the exam­
ination of their witnesses.
The rase
wlU iak<- all daj and prulKilih a gixxl
share of tomorrow
Bonie lime was taken up vesierdsy
afiernoo.-i m..gj>(^ring s Jury In thi*
and aftyr eocb side bad been

brnemenul Itridge would l>e <-«n-

ent by the court.

.

garaue. also a bathing la-ach with Cate of Vibber vs. Speer is Still <
If the pn>|>oKi.
Trial—Seversi Divorce*
Granted.

up-io4sie'^HliiieK.

was' •ubstliuied

for by

The case of the People

hJMlfrn, and prdvmilad many of them

llM of hater craft.

Riaysn Co. v*. W.' B. Klngibury. wn* would Inrlode a Itoat livery and a |irl-

One divorce ease was taken up, that
A *elear aky aad warm asn put a of Robert G.'VanValkenberg vi. I.ella
saiile OB everythiBg and everybody VanValkenberg. A decree vaa grant­
at the Qtmad Travarae Rairton fair
ed and the complainant wms forbidthia Boralag, and Drought
remarrj- ilihln alx
month*
ta the roaada The drinlliic rala of from Ibe date of the
ysauFday graatly haatpgred

SUIT AGAINST CITY

Lf propoaed also to exteod the main

■arthad ap Froist atreet plaring an
iaapirlag air that vaa reallr the of-

continued

i-a

Fred

atructed

altove ibe tracks

ellniinme
denis.

the dancer of

At

one

gionkin

so us

to

train acrlof

the

pro­

posed bridge (here would l>e an orna­
mental

bandsund

rerts wonid

where dally’ con

given.

In addlUoo to

large dlnlag room there would be s
and these

until

•fram •M\tng thoir diapUr* into place. next term of courL
woold be BO arrangcl that they could
bK the pramlaa of asmmer wea
This forenoon va* taken up by the bf thrown Into a large oonvenilon }ialt.
pat Umb Into aeUoa, and In abort case or I.OU1S F. Perfcett v*. UanlaJohn F. Oil asks the Roar>l of Trade
time lUan wtn Rwriag vary lively. tee and Nonbeaateni Raltroad eom- for u bonus of t^t.doti ami the city to
WHh early BMrefag came a
'

ttaual prooaaaioe ti ahlbltora.

eon- pasy.
who

The )ury waa draws aad ihei build a bridge over Doardman river at
’Caas street. Mr. Ott fignre* that tbe
s-faen a .motion

hpaaMP •Mh-dhem-avarytlitag fM ■mead was atgaed wblA was snow­ fnll ai^Bni M the dohatlon
ashed
aaatl tralta aad
tevsra
to
large ed by tbe ooort after wbleh the Jury Would be expended for Inbor for the
pampUaa. cabbage aad

other

grounds

whu-h

aitratUto
was would be creatml Into an
ipeetaMBS of fcoraea wnd eatti
spent In going over the calendar to park. .Mr. Olt states that he hui> In
(act. cremhlng that ^akes a good find what cases were ready for trtai tercsted Chicago rapiiallsis who are
This

alleraoon

some

time

The mUilblts are eseeUent. U finally being agreed to take bp the
too. sod It

la sale to venture tttat
or Daniel r. VIbber vs. Arlingthey wiu make the fair the beet and too Speer, aad the Jury vaa
I la North- bMM.
Thb case was breuglU^or
era Michigan.

dan^ arlaliig

from a fight which

occurred- in Par

The frait dMplays need to be

to be appreciatad. ■ Plaaat apeclanna Uma «go in which \nbber came
Spoer waa tried in JuaUce
af apples, peachaa. aad pears of aU
eonrt and fined and thU anil Is for

vartetlea. rich ta

or, adooi tbe taWaa in tbe "Fruit and damage* which it it alleged he did
nower” lent, wkleb la altaated next to tbe person o( VIbber In the ei
dkot toutb ot the an bonding.

T» counter.
Tbe Jury case* wilt be finished tb'

• gUaa Jar exbtblu.
containing

week and next Monday afternoon tkc

mm. Moaglng

Board of Trade, aad • fep of tboaa ebaneery docket will be taken ur
conalderatloB.

bakmglag to tto P

alao are in aia teak

There are aer-

Jars of frail ta
Trade oitbAlt

tbe Board

CamUL HOTHERS

of

which are two ye*n

the bioom on (be fruit can atUI be
aaHL
'

Held FIrat Maatlng

to thU aame tent

then ti a vdadertnl display of bcauUfBl Sowe^, whteb fill tbe air with

of

Year

Tues­

day.

The bafwn's AMpUra are in

tbe saa»# condition,

Tbe CeBtnl Motbera' club held lu
first meeilBg of the new school year

^

••*«>»• off

displaying

Presideni—Mrs. James Desmond.

ing the commission with the necessnrv

First

■nap and survey

rice president—Mrs.

0.

Bapf.
MMlag. -whleb to locat-

_

'

Second rice

presideni—Mrs

I.

tha stores of tba city, and also of Hungerford.
■ae needle work, paintings and dmTreasurci—Mrs. 'WlllUm Tblrlliy.
to exhibita tram tba schools, sod
ExcruUve
committee—Mrs.
John
Wtoy or Indian rtilea.
- »aay Raa boraea aad cattle are i
^aMOpa

In

tba btuuUngs on

wont shla of the gnwnda.

tbe

Santo. Mrs.
PrtIL -

'

fine

Tb*

io

meet

nefredbmem* of ice cienm and

EWCJPTillEiaTB)

poolur exhibit*.
phanson ef Escarvaba Will

boiag maay nice epeAmea^of due**

I Naval Raaarvs Ship

aad <AI<*sna

YanUe NsM daaaen.

Bhaep Bad%v<De

flUed by tbe time the entries closa.
fbm ImplemeatB era being shews

The electioe of commanding oSIcer
or tbe Mlcblgaa naval

rsaerve ship

Taatlc toob place at Hancock yester­
day.

The Traverse City divtoioa was

Bear the grandsund. and consUt of

by Enslgi
Vaoderwerp
aterythiag that to of nse to the farm- The fonner exeentlvc offlier of tbe
«r. Moch of tba machiaery shown to
ship. Oraat T. Stepbenaoa. was elected
Bparated by gstoMBe et«ines. a* tbe captain.
Captain Btepbeasoa was a
tasoUa* aaglae to now looked upon general tararfie wtih the boys and bis
ag a naesaaity oa aa tarn.
Tbe

Haaaah

and

Lay

toPhap baa araeiad a apectoi tant
past twoj

Monday

Evening.

elcetioB was a aatnial coaseqocnce.
He wiu appoint the suB oSicera of

and Mrs

In that plare

TURRET WILL
NUT YIELD

PIUISE FOR FK BOWTS

________
"s'
„ _N.
i.
R**eh*m^^,rm*ny Advise*
Aee^ptaoc* of Offer,

sltnat

Atwut
Italian residents of Tur ‘ngly grave today wben'Turkey defied
-y already have left their homes, re ; Italy, omrtal advices saf that Italy
turning to Haly^^or aeekina rc^c
preparing an nliimatum
The Hal

“k

Vaeiad Anrsetion* and H*rs* RacM
ARsro
Cateltent
EnMftaiwnaM
—Tomorrow Will B* tha Big
Day—Fnday Bchsel Day.
From Vredneadar's BetorMagte '
Tbe Grand Travera* Regtam fair
rought a rob into tbe grounds ihl«
heraooD. Yedterday there- was s vere
saitofscfoiT crowd. coasMering that >t
was Ibe first dsy. but when tbe storm
started last night and the rain emm*
down In lortwnit. the eskthaaftaxm ot
dampened
RHghi sunshine In Um
early moraine, bosrever. beanght re. and the fair grounds begna to fill
earl). 'The atiendnaee In tbe fore
noon vae-Tolly as large If not Wger
than all (day yeeierday, bat this afire
. brought a big
roah
and the
grounds were aronged
——.
The tent sbdw*. menr-fo-reuad had

inin FLEET HOBIUZa

«<-,

..

.
. up and added gem
inosphere of the da}'.

to (h* al-

The only Inrideot la
with the fair that wni «
the disruption of Ihe poattir tohiu
on account of Ihe rain. Tbe aUeadin charge rushed tbe eagaa late.
Ihe horse barns and (bn danaga wa*
a lemporarr inlxnp. This w-oald
have occarrad
had tb* ponitry
•h Traverse City n
_ .
Inst night. The ponUry show Vas re­
adjusted this twntlag aad plaoad ah>
der the tent, where BOOd shalur to
DOW provided.
.
'
ilenul to tbe *tb*r MHtraalag
features of tbe fair to tb* baaoto
of the gasoline eoglaM Bo* bmB b^
(srmervi aad fndt grotren. «Ucb BN
' scinal opMadoB. Tbto gravad

AH ot Ihr
traits, t
flowers. 1
•xosAlertmenii of Uv«
leat that---------------------------------------a continaal stre
of apoeuiors lassed aU day loag. nuy
thca rei>ea(l^ their rlalta.
Tbft ralioBB Buperintndents Wore kept cMftUantly
......... ....................
busy- >
_
ranoB* Mhlbiis aad dispenklnx latonnatloa to
huadreds of queetlons aikod. A torg*
number of strangers were presaat UP
*"►> - ‘s^w

restraining uB}- from
various portlMs ot tb*
Italy from hosiiy action in Trlf»1l.
state, and tBaay- of th*a* mde ao hsol,
^
trEbmll feeling prevslls. as uilon in decUring that tb* «xhlbtla at
excelled aayaiag ibey had
1 ouislde of tb* stat* fnira.
mbding of Italian Ir^ps la TrlfioU to amt In a&me respeeta 0M dlaplays were
uniiiie
Order* havo been sent to Ihe superior.
Trlii.liian aulhoniioV lo *v-old doing Tomerrow Will bo Trtwwre* City aad

• Ihe Italian consul (ot the necemutry trasled
and
provUiOtted
Tnrkey;
in.is lot muiirtailon.
Upurned the suggestion .of other |iow-

Although tbe slinatlon Is considered 'enl that sh« yield lo Italy's demands
rry^vc. Ihe bat^sUU eiuetraln [^nd sceem a cash pument for the lered irtkfn r-onfllct wflTlie avoided,'
/ ”
rifory.
/ J
TurVey May Appeal to United Btateh.
Constantlnoit^^^iu. 2E—The porte
lleli|K>it. I. I-. Sci.l :'T—Zla I
has addrewseU a clrcnlar to the Turkl’a«<-L.v. Gie Tiiiklsii ambsssadvsr
the .rmteTI Sliii. ,, lotd
eiiresenia ish representative abroad tnstrucilna
of ihc -kssoiiaied Press that he them to Invoke the good oBk-es of Che

... . .

iL;^latione or give Italy
"'«■ uetton. •

n

^

n,.rhn. ftepl

-.Although Ormany

'-n-j-no,...

b-araed lhai she is exerting her best
,-ndeavors at Rome and Conslanli, leat-eful seitletbe i-ontroveray between

— Turk
‘'‘■■'t
••• and Italy over Trifioli Germany re
irds- hoslllltles betwe«-fi Ihoee
luniries as a menace to

twe

Eurotican

•ace. since it would proluibly' t>e fol-wed by an outimrst In the Balkan*.
:to

wbicb

.Austria Uungary

and

the

her (lowers niighi tie'drawn

BRAND TRAVBtSEDAY
'oplrtl'
- lo In- lirl 1 in Grtiml lUitids >N«if
ling N»"em*N-r t. i" wh(-fi tiim- it «
diMiDed if> hav<- Gic Is'gcT »nd Hni-«
•vhllm Ilf fruit on rtlsptoy

itiai lia

-ver been w-«-lt itt the ini-t<lle
la" have kln-itrty

w.-w

io-4-n t-,-t s'l-le fo

■<cV;,i_nictitjl

CadillM Day.
Tomorrow wlU be Tresarse City aad
(orUg
ho»- day o( tb*
Cadillar day. fifelcxt
the red
(air.
Ever}’ rolnau ef Ibe tlat* viU
be filled up with mmt klad of aa dtraction, all calratoted to *at*rtata
(be crowds. Tbe horM races bare al­
ready aiirarted a great latoast el lateresi and have been MsAUng. Is addtiioD to three. toBBorre* there will ■
he an exhibition by tb* W«t 8U*
lurnrra’ society. * lireMoek pared*
and other Impromptu (eater**, aka
hall games between sreU knows amaleoms.
31) In tbe nftenma. Hra. H. 8.
Karle will dellrer nn addr*** oa ft
rosiii. Visiting highway uniatlrew
cr*. overseer* and. sepoertooe* wll
then be taken for nwiomoblle ride*
over the East Bay state reward road.
Following the good read* addrws*
will In- an address hr Tleitnlr Rtate
Ivairv and K-nmI I'ommlMloner Mclme.
...........
.......... in Grange hiill i
jtt il|.i,:rnte.l Ic. lure OD grjod mads
lo John I t;ilM>n. another official of
Hit Wc-Iern Mt.higan
Developmeat
bureau
l-K-sidem Ik. H. Day of the
afternoon to give s talk on tbe work
til Hint organiunon
i> will be a big day In every seSM
of Ihe word and i ruvded foil of lateresiinc features
On Fri.iay, School day. there wHI be
all aoris of atirartiotts. Inrlndlng ball
games, a lootbaJI gam* between Trav
erve Cllv anil Manistee High school at
; oclock IU the afieriwoB and other
slNiria of sueclal inierret. No one can
make a nisiaki- m attending the fair
.Ivifh tonN.,rrr,» and F'tlday

RANNOF EBYPT FAILBI

■'

OROANIZEO NEW 8RAN6E
Fred C- Warner Has Rev.ved Dormant ,
Grange at Ctesten.a. An.


tnm County.

1.oifdtwi
Fto'pi

(*

Ikciiu-.
r Tr.-ii (splendid program was nendere,! .a.-, folr hur return.-1
|..)V>ukI' '
lows:
Antrim .
III the Inlcrctt «T
Vorel solo—Mrs Charlotte Holliday
grange
It*- Mm-v-e.ted In reorganiringi
the grange at I'hvMonia. East .Inr.lan
Plano aolo—.Mis* Mary Kellogg.
Piano solo—Miss Marie Whittcniore tokn,bt|.. Antrim <-ouii>y. which has
been d,iiniant since li*".',
Thi, grange
Rcwdlag—Utss Ruth Boaghey.
meir,iN-r-|
Vo«il aoAo-Mlss Ethel Gibb*.
ship * 1 the iDdlcatlnns i
Every anmhrr w** fully appreciated SlU P
( the .■it-ongc,i;
by lb* guests and more than once the organlgatic
short time
MWarner also a-1p*rtlci|*nu In the program were call­
diesel the Ferre. Home grange on
ed upon for an envore. A general so­ the subject. • The Orange n.- an Edu­
cial honr was enjoyed and tbe serving cator
nierv M-ema to be a strong
ht relrrebaieot* brought to a -Rcniiment in favor of the giumte in
of light
Ibis lari of tbe state, anl during the.
ektoe a reryHtoppj but regretful evencomlag winter there will be several
lug. inasmtlcb as it was a farewell for new grange!. orgaaUed an.i |4at-e<1 on
the pastor aad bto family wbo ha'
good wot king basts.
Modern
mad* a war® place In ibe boarts of Ulons have abown the farwihrt the tie-

] br>i be secured through the grange.

ELECra OFFICaS

havi. alrcaly been

mspen^-cd

on the i.rogram on

given

that di'
-General
talk ou

Ashv

vvhilncy

Rot«

ot

H.e

and

rg -The

:.a--niem
I'f

Xu

Bank

ot

It hod

reaaon' to

affair* sii bo U4«l-

Uarney s.l! K|ie*k on

Paru.iiip.
- F nii.

Sei-t

arnotinced today that

,tv.-akc,cb->-tc. to ai-'N'.'

During the evening a

idenre tn tbe eily.

or eight.

..able'

MacGregor

their family, who leave soon loatako'i
their home in i.uJington. wtie^ Rev

kIx

,i.)l rartie,-

Ibe ship, aad It to expected that Trav­
erse City s|in be weO racogalte

High ta-lxwl mu-

.giu*ias out
UUI of
Ol 'tab
iiayy s
inai
lsna<iri.m wl.x-b woukl exisjse ihemiK™*“»K
* ovniaou
demand
[Turkey surrender Trijioll wa* increasTUB»sn<re.

well re<e|iHon given in the jwrlorIng for Kev

made
oiher»i~-

l^mlon. Sept ^-T^

About IT' gtK-sis attended Ihe fare­

MacOregor win hoW the pastorate of

«bllo not large, are execUent. tbete

agblbit aad the eighteen peas will be

MacGregor

the First Methodirt Episcopal church

wa<

««py ihe peas vast ot the ponUrj,

Family

Rev,

who

manner iilea-a- m.tilv the teacher*

Tiiikev
Three belllgerant measuresi
lauslng great alarm ninong the!

the First M. K. church Monday e’

cake mere nerved.

’ever abown la this ragton, altboogh
Mgay.

Bara

Tbe cattle racb-

Priaa as fins an ashlMtiOD as

*'«MH

Mlaa

Every aUU again on the fiunh Toraday in Cki-

tbare are manr

Kw anogg tbem.

Ida Garnett.

The meeting adjourned

'imare the benH are beleg ataovn to ober.
•va^pM. and

F1R<1EL RKEFTION

on the grounds. Hentsb).
IT* of nil
SecrcuiT—Mrs. M. 8. Gregory.
Ue exhibits fram
AsBlsunt
eecreUiT—Mias
FlatiA Wae Tsndarsd



Mothera mi.hlng i-hlldren lo go lo tbto

..li..,'
naainsi

’ within :ki days and itu- >U-(cnd'
II vvliliin six iiioulh'
Itenha F Itruyiiui wtis grunnHt a
rttvoree from .U-ssie 1. Ura-. i»ti .yiid
nipUlnaiii.wus forMildcii u> iemarry wuhfi, !••' days and the ilel.-udwlihin s(v iiioiiihi..
T!i<- rii.-:indy
«f the ik.ilgliie- IS giy.-n 10 ilu
IIIUII
the
liirther order
!.
A iler revi was granted
of_^Vugitsla Walker vs IVvnaid
Walker wiih the -.anu' resti i. iion. ar
remarrying. Sabiiui J. Kiiiglit was
divon-ed Ironi Thomas
H.
Kniglii
with slntilnr resiriciioiis
Th*»vont
plalnaqi wa, married when -h- wa,
•s of ale aiid tile loiipl.- havi
hildrec all of whom ar<- grown
harles 1>
Kin- was stveu a
de< ree from .\ugusta Rlie ajiil was
re-liJcted (ixim lunrrying wii>iin

J. W. Hannen made a verl>ul repon
to aa excellent program, cspeclally the paper by Mrs. ilonisby on of the invesilgaihms of (he staii- mfli
At'hy Behmg to the Mothers' Clnb.’ tary eonimtosion who vii>iu-d iliis city

.tiara are toott- and'tbe talk oa 'Tbo Value of MothInspect iMSsitile sites f<u :■ iierniaad la the teat aooi^of the frait and era' dnta." by Snpt. U U ‘h^ler. The
nt camp ground foi the vii.-htaan
•®*ar tdbt. '*tgetaWs and gcraina election of officers followed th.- pi
Nationnl Gnard. A limited amount was
ft abod^
wd the)- era h tri- gram and those chosen were:
artsed for the pur|>ose of (uruish
Hire agrIcuUnrai

being

'h,"T.,rs ■ - "■>■ ■.-™>

BXi meeting In Traverse t'ity

Tue*da,v.

are

gradee.

...............
n.n.l,
h.v.
out lor seivicc if necessary

r," ■r.T.s

ad

-

t Wnw^Bg ^glOB.

Ibe

Ihe (air on I'rtday.

Italian Navy Ready to Ball.
.('lila.-ito. S.wiiu-rland. Stept. JT. -Thc
linlisn nsv'ul Miiudrun wlik-b is no*
SI .\iigusta. near tiyrariiKe. tU> II, coni
limnde-t hy Admiral Auhrry. is iimlei

lOClL OPTION IN LEBJIUU

dMi-aad la one Jar. flllod with grapea.

In

the rhiloren In group* ol

Nallvc- Turks arc armed an,l drill­
ing night ami day
iiallBii merchants
are Iteelna. fearing reiirisals
A gen­
eral strike U fhreslelM-d hy M>eiaUst>
unless the wai isilicy is Buaadoneil.

WilliuniB. Smiih
F'Vauk F.
rievetond. Jivhit Kennedy. C. !
per. Frank .SikInMyn, I.
A
Moyer
I’. J S< hin-iiliT. Gardner V Huger.
uie
hsuk
l>uyls has
ready to close tbe deal If the niy will
ns against Ameri.-an g.ivernmehi In live wny <>i
grant the request for
$:0,000.
The
se rii' III, Ihe fir, lilt I'oun. restraining Italy from hostile snlos In
would be capitalised
tmizrowlh
hSM.OOO. The matter was referred to about the usM-ssi
hy the hoard of :
would not be siirprlfce.t. for ll would
tbe Indusirial committee
larted I
soil has also i--,
I»e entirely In avcord wiih Ihe treaty
Several .other . proiiosltlons
werv
Gllbrn
ot Paris of (xr.i; TO Wiiu-h the l'nlte.1
The hearing on j>,-iinoiis for
uken up at the meeilng. snioea them
ird 1,
Judge .Mnyi
■slifn *
one taken up by M. C. Bullet, who wilt
1 111.- folio*
miegriiv ol the Otiomati empire.
as
engaged in the
pu|>er»
Juco), Schaedler.
•TriiNili is « |irovm<-c of -Turkey
woolen business here
a
number of
the amhiLssailor .onnime.1, and Tin
years ago.
Mr. Duller heltey>;* the Sliililey VailloA. Traverse I Uv
Hme to ripe for such an industry In G’Nirge Englander. K.vsi Day .
The p«-tltii>n uf Hie Jiihii« I'a
ilalv. but our army 1, iiilsbiv.
Like
this city and he desired the co-ojiera
bell company for a dlssoliiiion of
every country we hav,- some political
lion of the Board of Trade In the es p-vrittership was hcaril .and slh,
dissen-mns^aj^ limiie^^PiiT^^hrii^li
by the court
All the holding* of
labitohmeni of sm-h ah industry.
company have lN-<-it pun-haseii
Hinnrt, iinlicrt lo a iuhii in ilrfei
Frank Zentlck of tbe Traverne City
Julius fampbrll. who petitioned
Mattress company apiieare,! t>o(ore the the disboluilon
board and asked for tbe moral sumvon
I'mw Ivird
r
rtivui.e
from
l-ouls
V.
of the organtontlon in Inducing local
Crawford
The i-ouple were married
dealer* to use Ibe Traverse City mat
in Manistee. August Jt‘. knui. and the
complalnani i* nos u
re-id.-ni
of
■V. W. 0- Stovall Deiivtred Add-;
Bccretan' Holley was aulhoriged to Traverse fity
et at Shveral Points m That
Divorces were granted In the ia*e»
extend an Invitation to (he Western
County Last Sunday
aqi pur 'ivorj CHiir >:v tv.vj tiq-f- Jl.
Michigan Press asst^tofion to hold it* complahiatit was (orbhldeo ir> remar
Improvement of the

pro- was discharged.

■aeta- tram pet rabbit* to the Bnect

of

dent- have volunteered to ao-ompany

l^ndoii, Se|ii
T.—Itesp'ite
opti
liilsilc slali-iucnis
Today
ibai
the
Turko-Unllan <
e will U- seltle.1
soon, anil-«sr iwlieie* at Lloyds liavv
advanred slUlnUy
Thl*
lllrimalum dellver«-<l^ !■> Italy y.-eler
•lay In iti.- Tri|»ili »>tiiulioti. which i.
serlotlr.

*.Se<reian to the I'fejddcnt.

ing a portion of. what in no* the do< ks

for the

graOBda ahd the Jo>ful ratraio, “All

We deepll

mrc-

acewuni

mlghi iioi be able to atiend. to go lo

CoDSiantlnoid,-. S«-i>i
—The Iialian goveromciu lia>. dellvt-ml an ulilmaium ii> Turkn ,leii;^n,llni'. that the
latter ajiree to an o<-<-ii|iaiion of Trl
I'lllr-vii Turkey leptles before- toiia. II ilit'kiio. ilie iirovinee- wUI
In- o>'iU|iie<l nitlioiii lunher di-ruiu.

voiir tltnughtfulness
-('harIcK D

civea. on

iurnl*h ex-.>tiii for ihe lounger eh
■Iren

rordlal

to Wk t»r while paiuting through

The |•latl pni|oee<l

not

Arrangrnienls

General Stnke is Th>
aaUsU Unless War Policy <s
Abandoned—Armed Native
Turks are Onlling.

bim iu KendiiiK sueh delii‘k>ii» fruit

bU proi^rtj, lb.- total .-osi of *hi

half d

tli<-\

weather. Ihe Imard voted lani night

thi<nk> (or the cuunes) exiended to

proposIMan for a summer hotel *u|ion

IN CIRCUIT COURT

.*

hVIM; io i

have at ihr time oI ihe en-juu-hHmas

The letter toUou>

niy Boank- of Trade hU

Bay With Park Adjacent.

MUa Emma P. Bnr- MoBday John F. Oil
piHiwBied
dlck, both of Provldeatw. R. I.
the directors of the lioard of Trade a

BIG CROWD
I
AT THE FAIR

rloke Ihe articwto the entire daj

The presideni

llliMC bpr for aorne Haie. Mr*. W

opmiBg al (be Oraad Trarerae Re-

that the half -lae

ITAUAN MEROmiiTS FLEE

io

rerts me to convey to Ibe TraVerve

Old Mill Property, Faeinp the

KlayoB’* two aorna who have been ris-

Close

J »o-.eti Mo.,

Krtitai

had tMvn promiiu-d. Imi

-Katotiuxoo. Mich™ Srpi ;i. l-.-ll
Preposition is for a Modern Sommer

Maacbeator aad

(Pram Taeadara Racord-Ea^e.)

Taft,

to

night a' the nieeO-ic lu i Iim- >
M-bools all da.>

liim li> the Travcn-c ('Uv Ikurd

otet to Cover a Portion of "^ho

honor

I’n-r-lilciit

Vottd

Tbv luvirvl of oluu

'tie
let-

Whii-li tli<- pif-ai'li-ni liiit-rlk blni IO

Mr*. J. I). Mnnaon. a haBdiome
liutzle.

HoJIrv o(

Educatten

Schools Fnday.

-~ti''kiiowWg<- the <-ouMeK.v cxiendi-d

brldce

flBfferiiowl, and Mr*. A. J. HavlUod a

Maratontt Mow F4«w Lln« of Oeod*
.Alt and F«wy Work Dopart'
M*M niod—CMoptiofial Maw
of Heroaa.

II

Board of

Irr from ('hnrlrx I). Ilillc--. privalc

iir*. W. K

WlUlana. a leather

yf

Board of Traili- ha»

BB iDCrlcaie plrtore inittle for

wfB the protij- prian

UNAPMOACHABLC OIOPLAYS OF
FRUIT* AND VCOETAOLE*.

Sec^»-U^^

brla*e Mondaj- aflrr-

Ubie vaa alae presided
with

GOUHTS ME msm

at

OlYBIWWIlEUy

ULTIMATUM
FRDM ITALY

FROM PRESIOENrS SECRETARY

Mr*. W. C. K»«rofi W»* H»M*«a at

A YEAR

TIH USDAY. SKITEMIlHll :

E

O

dated
Ihr inaiituttoo
was esUbladd will luhed .ir 1v.-.h
It bad a capltnl of
r I- 'nne million, five'hundred .thouaaBd

iirovring ■ ami
.SorUiern

a,ylum sill give an

.Michigan loand- and hn.l hranchre IhrougboW
addres* ot ih<- kjy [It.
^

i
lely held -Uhje. t Ot ■ IhxlrvlDg '•
.• ,onJerenc*
A large map of the raunty- i» heiog
J. the home preiared bv the Unal Board of Trade
hearOrel-i*®''
"*
the advantage* of the county In a
good fc-llag w,-r.- shovB. thirtybeing <n at I -i.iantr and five :jje» more sttiklng manner. It Is Intended
member- we V added to th.- society.
Bvake this day one of the mcN.t ImOffi.er« for the ensuing yeai sere
pcnani at the show, and all Grand
elected aa folios*:
Traverse connty peofde are expoied
P-esW-nt —-Mr* 8 U Otney,
Pim V ice presideat—Mrs. J Adstns I', be presem and help akvox the moveSeron.l vice president—3lra
Ad* mem of plarlttg this county tipon a
Fuller
firmer ptone in the agrlcultitral .levelSecretary—Mrs. W. TV Gohle.
opoent of tb* sAte
Treasurer—Mrs, Bert Gage.

■,X

HURe SUSOTB
Body of Negro Porter PMMd in Uttto
Traeeras
Petoskev. 5>ept

Bay

To4tf.

»< —Th* body

of

Joseph wuiiam*. a B«cre tenor, wm
found tb UtfAe Trsvaran Stoy Mdsy.
He I* bellered to hare heon murdere i^T« b

ed. as tl» be *W k
to missing.

%
QBAM> TRAVERSE HERALD. AXD TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, THIUSDAT SEITEMBER 2*. IMI. *

TAQE 8.

Grad Tmerse flenki
ui Innm B«r
U(l«
»7 ***"
EEK.
TWICE A WEEK.

and -Mr*. Warn
attend'ibe i
City to
1

prcrlded. and all ihe old (etUera are
•verted to reglaie"
The arruiKsgni of (be

f

eiUlblt halia

/

rredll upon iboae who bare bad the
PaUUhad Ta«t<Ur udI ThanEaT at

%

The bis anueemeot feaiore of the

‘ftSTtrae Ctv. MbAlsan. Ar
HERAUO « AECORO C^.

fair It (be bbrae rarlns. and a pood

TW T. Bat*a.............................. ..•d'reaJdant

prucram- baa been
prepared.
Tbc
Urat meet took ptare tbla afiernoon.

0*0. 0. Bat«.;................ Vloe Praaldam

and vUl comlnne

J. W.-Han»en....................................SacrdUu?

IB

The follow lop

la the pro*,riit;
Horae Race*' Tbla Aftemaoe.

TMOE. T. SATEE.

::1« rlaa*—isranerti. milr Bpinka

Editor and Manager.

-Maaa, owner and dHver

Both 'Phone* So. A

Molly B

—Oetmaftie Iltrni.. owner. Cant. (J'-r-

'Offlee. m Fnmt SowL

♦..:';> *r;

—N'llee.

Sphiox—llaaa.

•d ConsM« Pf Mdrch ,2. 1878.

Uttle

Ijidy

trird

f«»0b «artoiK

lair wrrV

dar. *■* pieauat. Ibe

driver.
owner,

rla*»-iBianert.,
driver

> — l^nincr, owner and

Molly
lireen

drlv

n.—Cermaine llio>_

rla»»—iSjatrerti i,

—Hbaoc. owner

The

and

Tom

drivirr

Boy—UrKt-nxIe. owner

Boy

' T.

and

lass—tSinnerai.

SupalM tba efamda and a h-newi-d 8tem*-;-Cot. owner and'driver
___ e. I p.

,.i._

eilv at-d

Tarieiiv*
t'.cinliy.

ibai

nrow

in

the

.-/O.A.P—».

\l l.uctor

-GRAIN.

Oats ................................................

Tl*«im> U true o!
'S'".."'J!;
; prospen*
,'lBS that waa not enjoyod by all TO are feMIng
for a btmircr potato
) this fall.
I were preaenu
The ball
Tlie earl) crop was light but the fal
flbdnld good weatta^ prevail tomor-'prettfly decorated in the eolor* of the 'rains havi; b.'cn n Rreai. benefit ti
raw and Frldaf. tbe fair wlU be a'^odety. blue and white, while great Ihe IstrSarivtles und the ludlcMlon^

tbaae baa npt baa «p« fiwe attrao- nlahed.

flowers

here

tbe

muaie.

and (here
• shnnaur In

eflertivc color
orcbestr*

Ugbt

Tor-

refreaht

♦♦♦♦

tumen and eominbnUy gcn**bUy to Haven, who are visiting at the Larkin
^he evening

imnrd Increasing the inWrt to the

was

aj«m -In

^ „aeml aoeUI hour,

I orchard*.

dainty luncheon *erv«l bj

the bottesa figuring

t tbe least In

the evening's pleasnre*.

NEArFAiiiri

The

amveimpemeht

hat

recently

been received of the marriage of Ro?,
.:'(OoBUnned
]
‘i^^hkh tbar ^ exbl

Franklin Biearard to Mias Cthm >!er- ade dance at Fouch Saiurdoy oeulng.
Mr. Steward All report a flne-tiree.

bat Bot least are the aDose-

jla the ton ot B’lll Steward, a promi-

Wm. Cox and wife hate move.1 on
Dr

r.etinan s fanii near Diuwn

neiu bukintrts man of Chicago. '
amd there are h plebty of
rs
F. Malloo iin.l Ml*> Untl;
merly of this phiee. and was the grand
1H>p«om. refreahment.
en* x.-e Triivrr>c I'l't caller?
rf.KO. -TO wiTO
i*®“
Steward, n -..ioneer of the
tad other Mandf am hlac !«««• .uman Traverse
«ra»er«- region.
rrwitut. Mr
.'ir. and
anu Mr*
.iir». Saluiday.
tos

Roy Franklin .Steward will reaUe In
the boilEb^ on lbs groand. R-gahlngion. a C.
4N* protection.. Fl.ej,
..
NIaa Nina Ryan hat eeaigned her
Murray hgU many
automatic pnallion at tbe Knox «iore.
atf water backets plae-,

The Opportunity claaa mat at the

taildlnff yoslerday. and a home of Miaa Or* Evereti'on Revenili
liin be aiatlooed near the stri'ci
fo tte groandi.

Monday

evening,

where

ihe>

In «nse of were entertained at a miaeellaneou.

n Une of hose can be atren*e<l shower

glren

in

honor

few mtaates. to itaaeh any buBd- Lulu BrlHon. whose'

Edwerd .1
McMullen bating filed
ill said coun tils final account as Admlnlatraior of said esiate, and hi* pe­
tition pnyiiie tor the allowance tbere-

tent
groonda.
been announced to take plaev in the
wtlfftT^ the patran* wilt be'
future. The hoiiwc was preitily
te^ TO---------TO-----tboaoughly.tJ
-.-.
------------------- - ----------..TO-..TO
MU..«' is pink -MU
and white
——7-------r^,tpu has been provided, and, tbc aame eolor sebeme was Car­
rs

Ty police bchdqnarirrs

and

emer- ried'cut In-the retreshmenis a< much

,

are near the entrance »
Ml»* Britton reeelvevl
j EiMp hospital
hoaplt*rare
„ possihlr.
possible.
C^tofthe I
nnmber
gift* tmm her eiasamakea.

Msideiou. ec(
Cnuinitr.gh ha>nml Raid.h
here
VVarren
Ixlrtns: relatives in the Hirin'.'’
Rjichael Clark of Dran.l Hui
bla 1« MbltliiK her er-jndtiKftht-i. .\ir«
Oliver IJiKlIv.
Will Hoffioan S|>eni SsMirlat am
Sunday In Trucr^e t*lt»
leorcr Uanrjrr of fJi. I'.tii'
ul Mr.. Ula Roh«-H of tiiaiM

Of the mat roanu la for "Old I
in the achoel axhlbrt at the fair I* a
0
siller*,'' and wa* put np by W, S. collectlcia of noxious weed* rommen
^filgrm.

n of Pann C. Oflherc .vtllcl-iwiu, friends In Traversa iTt.'-omplalnaTiL It Is
ORDRH-i
manning Perkins leH for he

August Nelson 1
tendevl the duatf i
A register hook baa been^to thi* lorality.. which baa been gath- day night

September Twent>>eisht
mu or wcmib »ho

deet not Mve a porttoo
^
e( tktir tneome u pretty
tare to liTc beyond tbeir meana, and
•Moeday mcnea or iit;kDett arOI
am aid tbey will have no money
widi which to procure the neceniftaofHe. Prudence id living dielata diat ptovisioo should be made
during a lime oi plo^ loe a poo*
iftilc lime o( acwctly. Tbe Fkit
Nalieoal Bank aecepit gavingt deIMoti o{ one dofiar or BKffc.

ordered, that tbe ICih t
■ be lo'cnoon, ai safii ptuhate nr%e.
he and is h.-rebr appolmad ior bear­
ing sabI peuiton.
It Is luither orderaS. that peblir
•KKiee (h.-rr«>r be gtten by paMIcaitM
If a Cup> of tbia order, for ibree snv>

* «•-'
t uewapaper prtniad and rirn soJd'roaniv.
PBED K. WAIJCKR.
Judge of- Pnhate.

T«clkEzti

lywitbMiPata
By th* -Ka-oUr- BathoiT 1 ama rewlibout pain. .
• -ug* to pfodo
People o
with weak beam will appradata tha
-Kao^" method d palnleaa tfiraeUoiuJ

im. w. o. KncTQN
X0C 2D8 Wiibeim Block. 18^-C*. aoldo
worth. Traverae Civ.
______
apr lUi
ItdMaAhumU

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

I'rfaiilt having i
I made In the
'••'itain ri
i.> Floyd I. !
bis wiU-. 'o Tbe D.-xi.s- Ravings Hauk. ■
dated -lul> ’>D‘. A D Iriir., and rei-ord-]
*'•1
'he
.......... .. the Regislcr of;
L‘>-c'ls. for the I'nur.n of Gr.md Tray-'
ers.- and Jiial- of Michigan, rni Ibe i
,rih day of July, A. I». Iri-... m I.Ibcr ■
of
MoriKag'
' '
•signed by
saiil Mortgage was duly

l*age
■ lainicil ;

In the mailer of the esiate of Hnr •••'w.-'
rlel M I’adden, doeea-ed
'
Miiry J
Ikunaxcn hating tiled in '".vie '
s.,1.1 cou'i h'-r i*etiiion, preying bv ai'c" '
license 10 S.-II Ihe Interesi 01 sa.d ‘••y "i
esiate ir cen.iin real .-slate tucrrin ochvk
d'-*crii-.d. ■
V
li Is order.-d. that ihe iTih da'
. A D

f.

hating filed
ThfiKe
ih'i '.liihc-?! average
ian<|li igs lor il!<- luoliln 'were:
the AdQitni*trauir
Ella Johnson, rit; grade.
auihorlre.1 and dirested
i"
<v>iney
Ati'V Siiyilcr, 7lli gTjule
certain r*-al es'ai" in I'lirsuanc- of
Adolph Steffes. dth giwie.
'certain enm-act uisd*- b
»j.d <le
Eddie Bower. Ch Ktmlc.
■v«cd in Illy itfclifuv
Edith Johciton. :ir>l grade.
Ti I- '>rdeied, that the l«th day of
Beatrice Pnen. 2nd gtade
riciotM-r
D I'Ml. SI ten o<!ock ID
Emma Sleffw. Ut evade.
be forenoon, at *a;d probat.- office,
Hlarche I* llaris, -Pea'hr
ic .nod IS. here!" appi’lctevi b'r hear
ing said r«-'i'i'V.i
• I; IS ftirti.er o-Kii-i-d. that public

840NROE CENTER./
-4
:lre thereof
g.veti by |iubiicalion

of hearing, in the Grand
Traverfe
irday iiiglit.
The,» Herald* a nesspaprr piiuied aod cirwere Ml and .Xirs. l*Hown. ,Mi>. Clarw cal.vied !n said ctronty.
DrtW
Drtw. «»h YaM>sa^-M*«-DraBW«»
FRKD R B'ALKER,
car^ram-aad Mir Bertha-Avii>e
Judge-of Pifhaic
Ml. and Mr*. Rladlebauer and Mr. Sept. 21 ;» Oft.

more tbin $2,I(X).000.00, togetbanrilb'csnfd md
coBseryanre raiDagemeol, ihU btok ueel* ull ibe ie>
quiVmcBU d( tbe most exbcting depoiilot d inaB or
ia'ge neaBs.
^

Ve ecrJmlly sofidt your iiduMg buiraw.

Ginseng Root

'

'
'
'
'

Before selling your Ginseng Root get
our price. We are in ihe maikut for boih
wild and ctillivated root and are the lead­
ing shippeis of Ginseng in this section.

r-i.irdi-d

pis'

I'VMUKWi'Hyi'
.a: It M-**iun of K«iil i-ouri. held at
hr probate ollice in 'he Cuy of Trav
Tse Cifv. in KaM "•uiii' on lae ;"th
lay of SepteraUr A. I' Ifli
Proaeni, Hob
I'rci
H
" ilkc:
udge^i PrbbalIT. the luafier ol Ihe e*iaic of T;i.-ob

Whb A paid in Capital Stock of $200,000.00.
earned Surplus o( $100,000.00. tnd Resouiets of

•ty of 1
"hat IM

it.tov »ffi<e.

.\i;i HKLAN.

Traverse City State Bank

Traverse City State Bank

- and Is her-by i
■1 ihal .Ml !>er»onR
li |>e:illo
Kiaic spp.-ar 1
1,‘d in I

nest of «i.M cKtatc ii. Kiid
slioiil'l not b»- gi-aiib-d
ll.cr od.'ied. Ibal.p-Jl'L. n- be given by piibli'Ution
if 'I
ih's o'der. for three sui
<if a copv of
eks l.rexioiis lo said dsv
i-e-jrlve *.H-ks
of heJItea. in
Herald, a iicwspniK-r primed

tr (ot tbeir deponU ei tbe

"..r;

said The DeMer Savings
‘‘hase, by d«-d of assignment dai.-d
'he urit day of 5tc:>ieiiile-r. A D. IIM''.
-*nd r.'oided in the oftic of the r.-cof de. ds afo
'ril, in Lil..- I

nr’H'

: Rfttd

No clhcr bank in tbit patt o( ibe
State Lferi depotiion «i rgudi^ecM

M a session of -aid courr. held at ’> b'e ^'■*IUr». i-n'vldd
the prol.aic ofll.v in the Clly of Tmv- oiorigag.
. ti.ivin.c I
ersc ''iiy, In *unl
on ibe 2<'lh
dii' of SepH-mbet A. 1' It'll
the nionc\s si
reseni. Hon.
l>ed
H
Walker, morigsre^ or ai;
part
.\.p'»
Therclore. H«
Jiidge of I’rtibate

ISIATE OF
SCHOOL REPORT.
Kriioil of lUriiott ufu'cl lo: motif
ending S*i>t. 2ii. Ihti:
Number enrolled. 211.
Average niiendanc-e. :::
PerM.-biage of atieuduine. '.-2
Those neither al'seiil nor tardy du^
lug the month Weie.Ariv Snyder.
law'reiK-e StetTfles
B.at,-be Prlrel.
K-lilie Bower. Jo»ie Johosen and Ethel

1 Tret.
:aaem Of aaid
Jm.’asrd. be idutinH
tu
probate,
■nd ihBi the admlniatralion of aaM

Plain. l,e taken a* coafCned by said l»t» Sumlay while jJa)lng hall »t the
„oi! rcsldvm delcndani.
iHarbor.
I, ij rurther ORDERED that within
Mr. and xirs L O vaaghi will leav
I cause a noTuesday i ntiming (or thek hon»e 1
of this order to be
the Grand Traverae He:
pip,.r printed, published .
here
}um>, and ibai aaid ptibBen Arno and family,
who
jnilnued therein
tberelD once In ,
Ilreuon be ^mlnued
^
,
ea< li week for six auc-eedlng weeks.
'
.
or tba: she cau.-e a copv of this o.- 'home In Mi. Vernon. O.. TBC*day

The FBictiiiiiimun
u<
hoQSO Fifdn> ev?ulnc wj
leude<I.
All re,«vri
re
a fine time

Hints on
G^ttinic Along

‘•"‘•Hi

•r A D jgil.
, Moo. Fri-d -R. ti-atker.
I.idif- of IVohau
Is^Dir loatier of the esiate of
Wood.
h.'ence wiis htMnrnW tn aaM
ri her Iielllion pnyl^ lhal *'
I :u*tniui.-m in writing, no.

ill wilhlQ five moDih* from lh<- date week, stav here
..I this ord'T. and that In coae ol bis'
Mt.s tMeenpon arrived Satnrda-sraiiee he caure his anssW to
„ j ,,,,,
lather »i ib*
.
li.i: of minplalnt ided le-rt-ln lu• .
,
,led Abd a .«P-- ihcreor 10 be serx "ehlhOMM-.
<w the
.oiui.lamam's
soll. itor
MUs Sllrie Walk, r IHl Satorday fol
flfiecn 'U..S arier «-rvU-e ot. Huffoii.. N T, Sbere she vHI ir-ocL
hint of *
ol .aiil Hill and iiolicv , o,),. winlei.
of tbla order, an
_ 1
i.vMBTOTOlTO«i,.l».U.
li Is ORDWIED

STATE OF/MI' HIGAV, th'- I’l'U.aie 'his
Court tor
ihe fo.iniy
of Grand Twemi mv l»ollars. and
1'rnverKC
Ci-ni-. .ir.d an .kitorne* s le

of

marrtage

-

derU!lam'Yohn"??r:*rrmeA!rh!^:?:^

Jl'il.T' tusjT

it ordered ll-:t
tl.h ctav of
October A 1> 1M1 ill len o', im k In
.he lori-nooii, 4i sci.l pn.ualc office.
Is- and IS 1u-"-b« apiK.ini.d for evaiii
ining S...1 allos mg said acv.iint
It Ik foilh'-r oniered. ibai public
si>ent Bunilty with Fioneis Clee*e.
nutice cheriHif be glien hv piiMicatlon
Mias’MTlma Pock of Trnvcrae I'ltv
of a <oi'y ot this order, for llir
vlxKed In tM* neighborhood lart week
prev.0.1* 10 sold day
of
hearing, fn the Grand
Traverse
Mr*. Jatne.s Smiley «ml danghier
Mary and Mlrs Peck i<K.k dinner with Herald a iie/spapt-r primed and elreclated '11 said t-otiiitv
Mr>, C- K. Mallon- Thur**li)

FRED R WALKER.
A number of yonpc i»eoid<- of thi*
Judge of I'ronulnetghlicrhood attended the masquer .Se|,l
1 -•

jrlli ot Dorchester. Mast.

r prodnets.

*

-

-me CUv. In said conmy. on the 2flb J“« ‘he ll.ne aln.ve prescribed tor
^is appearautv.
D. IPll
•GEORflE W CfRTIR.
Walker.
Preseni. Hon
Fri-.l
Ci'ru.i I'ouit I'ofiimlKsioncr.
Judge of I’rubat.
G'-ainl Traverse Cotility, MIcMgan
I Ben
in the laatier of the «
ilic >oiia Hawkins, deceasetl.

ttont. bat WbeUere tbla erttlHi

piMnM* of the Brand Trtforoe fann* ..jj,,

wa. sl.a's*.

STATE OF Ml. rihi.AN, th* Probal*
Conn to
(;caat> of Oraad
Traverse
At a sewion of mM cmti. MM at
he itrobxt.-.o'hvv la (be Civ
CiV or
M Tree,
TrevIn Mid <
. 1
on the‘sou

day ot S. |i’< ruU-r

w«a be withdrawn when one *topa to'for the benaflt of tbe
•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
• 'mWar that (he promoter* of the| niaa Ida UrWna entartalned a mimHiliside Drove. Sepi.
—The faimMr started to arUboot working eaplj
'''iber
of friends at her home on Fifth er* of thl*. 1fv-iilii> bitw- tbeir com
^ and depended npoo fbelr
Monday evening in honor of Mrs. iicerD all cut
tU. aupjwt of the bnttaeta men and
jj^s. DeKlenne of Omnd
Mm. I'has. Sd'hik-I>en ami clijldren
n^v* a *ac(MS that wlU_^ mneh

vl.-- HoIm-m (W-r

7'rV".-Tn'.v.;'*"',;';

poollry esblblt.

Kircbner a

trten.H. at llufdlckviHr

romplslnant

oeeh. and Mi. Chapman of TtsicrM
Wheat, otw ................................... . ;oc;J.'Uii Orr.
The apple* which were ahewn by Oats ................................................ Uc
City l» reilng fur her
Db-fendaet.
Uie tUwlcni UlibiKun Deiriopim-nt
appearing from!
(ioWrg I* vUlting bi.>*l.tei
In (hli
Corn ......................................................................... :.»r
bureau at the state -fnir In Di-'mit
Ky* ..................................................
have heen sold to the McMillan Orm-Traverae I'liy Milling Ce.
Haxet Derol returnmi
“• . (mfi T
err conipnriy uf that <
Wheat ....................................................................
. Dominion of Cjinada ihom.- Saiordax after a
week's visit

un tou.-

much to

. .1.' the. -M:Fleminc

l.nclhda OiT-

HAifnoli A lay Co.
W-bcai. old .............................................. . .

___

teandal laccet* niia all obll»ttoti* booqoeU ot

'.I I ■'

Mr* ' Kutenc Omlor i.- iiuito ei. l, ui
8TATK OF MH HiaAS'. ibo fir.Uit .
Manleum.
Court for ihc Cogniy of (iiand Tra.M*l’.‘*^
er»e
In Cbanoeo'.
-^1** Amy Christopher i» visinns

In till* collection, and tho.%e wlm

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

mar be aome Uul* crit^ama became M.bema

:avt seek by the -.erlonB lllae?i nf hlr

; c'’>l 7. : I. 21. V

Theie ore acme excellent apeci
*Oth the venelle* wIinuM

ovite sIcT. s' Ih/- honif

I'l.rnjoiihct

l-Td Kmt war caile.1 lo Tr^xerM- fiix

T;a\er>-

.i."

WfU he met wUboat dUDculty. There added

..! W m

It'll. r.tid

r

narfl I. W1 WUI. wlm u TO



♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦;
nohni i* Vtiy >lrk UI her boiDe hen.

Caivee !
Cowa ..

... window* of the
Chlekens. old ................................................... .U
this exliH li ha* been mnelurteil they
Farm Produce—Sailing Prle*.
Kill be sold out to cuatomer* of lb*
*lore. a* Hr>i *i;ii|e weal.Tiu Mirhlftan apple*.
Verne Hobart, who has been canHIDES. FURS AND TALLOW.
fined to bU home with an alis>'k o'
•8H«
ulruFlRV for the jiu>i month has about No. I cnra«l nul-s...........
8%.
No._JJ cured bides ...........
ri-c^iK^ie'l :iii« Mill In- abbNo. I gi-een hides...........
down lowii in a few data.
Jehp RooL aged 84 died at th» home No. 2 grr-en hides............
TST 1
—... W—.t
■ - ■■ inrtnr i^ttaee till* aliemuon were as foHowa: of hts' sii-lei- Mr*. Skllliler. at Hue.
.No. I cured calf.................
.-IS(
fair la ai very ^nat
Emat sueceaa
aneceaa Indeed
Indeed. _
_
....
...

, Flrat. Zip: aeeond. Robert I. : third, locben, last cvenios after a loin; 111
11 He
rtfca eBorta of dll tboae lntepe«ad
• l*t
neM with dropsy. The body will J>e No. 1 green calf ..
bfoustu 'forth pood reaulu and |
No. 2 green calf . ■
taken to Sprini; t.ake. Ottawa roumv
Lamb skins.................
10c to 8UC
Thursday uwruins and (umThl sei
-So to t#c
vlrca. w ill be held from the famli.' Wool sbeaiifigs ...
ho'me at tli.ti plaev, in the afternoon. Wool ........... ...............
Rejects .........................
-ISt
Paradise township ha*
voted
Tallow ...i..............
•*.H‘
.
itb which fo im'prov
raiae li.itH'
wUb
im'p:
Th# dancing party glvan in K.
. .ILW and us
o^ttaWe^d^tay of fiae tmlts. Teg*-)
tbe
roads around Kingsley. It ip pro­ .No. 1 bore^ bidet .
ball Monday evenln* by the Ymia*
posed lo tjpastruri the ixud* in eucb
STATE OK MirHlCAN. the Probate
to be s
Court lor the Coiintx
of Grand
•reby I
Traverse
ward allowed

ssi

mor.e-s I.

to be |3-(] by Mid •■ouolv lor »■).>< O
OGOENSSURQ.

Hornry laaos av raid count
-t'l be r ■ clred
i>a<na»t.ui: Sect
-.Mr*. Morgor

Suying Prie*.
people who do hot know whol tt^ rac' New iwiatoes. |ier bushel .
weed 1* that I* wo much dreti.p-d b> Butter .................................................
'Eggs
.......................................................
those who are ufflkted with hay f,.

2; If.' rla»-(atarier.i. Dick Allen
icr
and
eriiTr
I
dfc commlttiH^a'wbO hire worked »o —Baw».
itiinrewtly lor a mniaally bi neBeial Hplilux-.Vlle-., owner ami driver.
^
jtlc Bdd—J. liavcniKiri owner, t

m, If;

’«***®""*

tight (er ih: wet wreathsr. •

J

l?S'°7-.'rir'‘'icTO'’ra°' ™

Thcr«-,#r. -ii.atu

the idcntliy of ibr .weedi

'Zip—IV

oamer
and
driver. ' Bill:
the HIrkR.
^ burial •rncreen of Ihe *a»r would be Rpinka—Baa*, owner and driver, Cut
mornins ler^'utler. owner and driver. Idid'
r

different

vlKlt the'eolleciion and make

that

bipe'lw aiieheaa Sl}*4 tbo breaai. Off

l••ul•lIc wiiu are not fcinillar ullh Ihe

C

Thuraday Atlcmoon.

ibr promo(c*a

ai lbe emerpHio feared

very solt calf rhio—good, solid leather ^

Treverw- _____ .
Notice U herc'.-v xi'--n ihct
prapoaals of banklns tiirti,..i,cnv c:
Grand T :i?e.*e covi." ic; the h'gh
esi rate «.t mic.-e*; whn u
the) *il

Sfi^r 'I“>'

Ho«» ..

errd by the teacher of asrlcuUure

We hare takes apedal pii^s in ba>ing thse» (at. the
childrea tlut seatea. Oar School Shoes are
^

jthe hisb school for the hejifl/lt of the

driver

Miller—Cox. cwyr and driver

aecood

vu Ideal bat lut nlrh' ib« aky
aihd mai teara and

(and

Davenport
driver.

City

-K. Chat. Oemalne drive.-

bir

livor ih« nrand ^rav1^

,,,1,■■ *

LIVESTOCK.

l.ady

Stem—Cox. owner and

Rcberi

h*»

driver.

owner

(Sermalne,

Traverae

I THE FAUI A Bl« SUCCESS.

and

Edd—J-

cbn*

fatm m nA 3,100
jTSe Togt^cr man

owner

eelcl the ^ealer

LIVESTOCK.
"I'vo no doutt t
Buffalo,
tJeirt.
JT -Cattle—Dull. . ^ont ca-e to
weady.
IT.SMttlO.
Calve*—Acme.,
,r.
SOe blpher. $5filrt I5. Sheei>—Active.
•'
$C.oUiie<K>; ,Vo i. %
Ym- lower. i:<v:ir..

Froe-forwil—fSlanerti. Dick .Alien

Tte^'atT. in«u nndar the Act

The LIflle Folks

I Vanity.

: ♦ ♦. ,\"5

Culler—Culler, owner SStbrrinB'heeeadtof Ihla
BeMl. a rare aMdletne Ibal ba* ralnahle
and driver.
GRAIN.
TEBUS:
Hut few drac *<<
::;3o
<ia«e—(Starterai.
Zip—Dr. earstlve power*.
ChlmBO. Sept. .27.—Wheat.
OM tmr.............................liJO la AdT«,«
rarry tliU »eed. owing to the l.isbi
Hlck& owner and drlter. Cltper B.—
Com. r.3>,c. <Jat». fTScmx Nontha.............................»c la Adranee
of il,r arli-l. .
IVircU.
8epi
27.—Wheat.
kidcinzle. owner and driver.
Robert
*Tl>;* <~«uury I* a larcr .■■.nviinier of Cora.
nr*t Moath*..................... »C In Advance
Oat*. f!*e.
8.—I^uiner. owtter and driver.
ihi* . .-iK eood lwan«Toledo. Sei'l.
27.—Wheat,
Wedneaday
Aftc.meon.
Corn.
71c.
Oai*.
ISr.
BaUvad
a*
aecond-d*** ttatter
dalne driver.

Xank i. inOA at the pot'urfflc* at

t. Cash fiboa Store
Cartwr Casa aiWFroM areata. Tr.*«r*e C ty. HI.A,

reu are r'jsht .ir «r«in«—Sarah Craad

Wedneedsv

‘TharKdar' afternoons.

oan ^ Bat»ar.................. Tnaaiirer

Douglass & Kellogg

Omtea nn-'Sw^
attended the fair at Kbralej.
:’t- Tbla la (be st*at ae. r« of auceam
Jirw- Chapi>ie weW to Traverae City 1* all enterprtae* Talk rreant dtreua»e day laai week.
alon; d »rt»on.t=.aot irrPa-:oe: trri
Ur
and Mr* Wasoer vl*lie.l at laMos mer.o* orpo*n:cn ^nd opnoah
Mr. and Mr*.. Sudleixaaer * U»i Sun- t:oo ttc-ce Irtndrance alweyt wbetber

and reflena tuurh

fafr in rhatTC.

___ _
: Dear Talk.

Hoy is

dlffeieot

S. E. WAIT & SONS
DRUQQISTS
MiMBlcMock

Traverse Clly
State Bank
A. Tracy Lay, President.
R. Floyd Cliech. Vice President.
M. C- Dav*. Vice President.
A. J. MaynarW. Cashier.
A. Jr Htviiand. Asst. Cashier.
Gee. B. K.lboume. Asst. Casnicr.
Capital 8200JXX). --Surplus 81XOOa
/
Resour.-et over 82.290,000'

TnvCTOai.

The Lillie Wonder
p Gasolina Engina
MADE

I

I

TRAVERtE CITY,
re

hcK.

4 tbches; stroke 4H

Go—1

d'eMgn. baat maiariaL

ii'wr.cool-!

We.iht. SW Ib*. Starts

run*
reliable,

steadily;

durable

and

Is aeoDutalcat
eom^eta

with

pulley, gaMdin* tank. baUarT.«U aad
A General
liaoking
Bus-qWDoaa. oj»c our curiomefi way rely
ttfoNh rife!».i-r i-ouncoua'and iiber^ treaimcht.
r. iwr rent Irtere-r i<ald r.a Rav­
ings Ai'ifnictr and CertifiroM* of
DepofR.


switch, wired raady ta rwa rov aapaiatnr.. wood «aw or pomp
pamp or do aaj
a
other doty within tbe eapacitT ©( 2H
U-TO.TOTO.TO -,-iL ’.u.,
i-rire $7;

.

PACE t

<»AKD TRAVEBSB HERALD, AKD TRATEB8B-&AT EA6U. TBCRSDAT, BEPTEUBEB S8.191L
toerkobr ta wUek «>« eooulaad

hoBOfw so far as artmncetoeBt Is coaoerned. Notbiac is quite as good to
iptea of their work io dlfer«M
look upon, aezt to tba fruit, as tbe
■tylM of t^otocnphi JdUw Cunp'
vegetaMco aod other farm prudont in
beU has « reT7 cooO Itse of stow.
m
kitchen cabinets and ceneral boose- goods from tbe other deportments. sU tbe early faR In tbe many dlSerem
b^ Coods In bU esblMt. Tbe Co<l- ttloely airanced-and showluc ap to dbmlayw In tbe leot are specimens of
the moat advanced agrlculnire
ire la
dlnxioo robes aod tnnoeo exhibit U SDod ndvnotage.
1 .Cf tlM
Wt wtxt to Boko this D9
s site.
verr cood. wbUe tbe Volrsba HamcM
Michigan, pompkina of
gMoSwt pmAU t»1m to 4 eooetnMd ond to
Fortt and Flossier Tent
Co. next to It has also s floe Ube of
&• and rofoaM
rofOMt that
thot an
on ttan

of-----pananal awl
So greet bnve been the entries at com that eoold not be excelled.
CBUliflower. pouioe*
* latanat ba aaat to Ifia Daway to ba
coods on display.mmtniMm
tbe tsfr that special prortsloos lor adJos. Sleder A Sons occupy o small dltloual space bad to be made In many everything ever grown oo soil is there
noonoratad' iB tbO'DiMrtBaBt Wa aapadatly
quantity, ^atlt- and everything
Uai aid to
■pace near tbe east end of tbe build­ iDstaooetL. and had U oot'been for lark
adc t^ .toB^/frat
to
ing with choice cuts of meat.
Oraaco fenUl^M oftotarart to toir taapacof time tbe entries Io tbe (rult and that goes to make a floe display.
tlTa aagaatattoanrawi of aedal ataata and aoOoe of fbe most tinIqBe aad attract­ flower tent sroold have been divided
Tbe Travene City Suie bosidul
b^ Biada or eootamive disfdayi io the boUdlng Is ibst ar­ and arranged In tsro displays. As it It. farm display Is better tban ever shown
Idatad, aaid bwtoB toafaa, and traaffan is
altl^ogb tbe flowers are somewhat la Ibe bUiory of s ('.rood Traverse- Heranged by Clapp A Son.
^'twl aatata la towa aad ooaatry art aapadaOy
tbelr new bread. “Big Daody." Tbelcrowded and tbelr besoty U not fully gloo fair. The celery as usual i- a
Tha abora api^ not only to to
"Big Dandy" loaf U used as tbe bsek-jshowo op. Saperintendeot Paine bai prlte winner In Itself, while the t-on.
ttoto farrooBdliif eoonground, wblle sorrouDdlns it are any |succeeded very well in the arTwnge- cununbers. beets, lumli* and oth.-i
vfflacoflfttf* Uka.bBttoti
Editor Ear^
amoont of tempting bits of baking, in-.mem or the many floral displays. Be- produas are in strict kcepiug silli
eluding cakes. <Sx>kle». frledcskes. and sides many Isrge exhibits from each tbe vegetables growa by ibis insiiiuof tbe Union Street Oak Park aod tlOQ
ST on.
*
aOelbsft aiactalr retoraotf 8atar>
tarse<
Tbe Milllkrn store differed a little BOtwood Avenue schools, there sre
4ar mn Omod Baplds, macb
One of tbe features of this
bor, Toesdsy. accosspanled
proTod tB haalth.
in the...decoraUoB
..........
. of tbetr txwtb. which fltfwers from tbe Paine greenhouse, a tbe sunflower
____
stalk entered by Prank |
AIM Lrio B»Mit boBdar vfUi and Mrs. Pitcher, wbo will a > visit lends a Ut of contrast sod added | Urge number trun tbe Queen C3ty i^^drlcb'measuring thirteen aod oatfrtMte fB -beaoty
to
tbe
building.
*»*!Florsl
comiwny,
a
nomber
of
Individ-jh,|f
m betgbi and supporting
Mrs. R. Lesm bss cooe to Alden
Mrs. Chas. Data attaodad tba toaelected (or tbe color
> iual diaplays and one exhibit from t
sutgle flower 1:4 locbes in diameter \
Boral of Mrs. Uxsla rostor at Ttbt- tor s couple of wceki. while her
bouse Is belox repaired.
though the display U oot large It la igreenbouae of B. B. BeUalre of Char- There are. besides many otb«i> of
«na CKr. Thorsdar.
Tbe dance
ce civeo at tbe Grmnce ball ao arranged that the goods show up to j levoix. A descrt)>UoD of tbe Bowen, markable measurements. Another feat
MMaas EBJioa Hodcas aad PraocM Friday-eveol
»lnc.
. by
. the G. A. IL. L O.
narot, »aot to Mu Plaaaanu Moadar O. F., K. O. T. M. and H. \V. A., tor splendid advantage. EHrec'Oy across Ir jj. .afiooet Impossible, for they cannot ure is tbe cornstalk overloaded with
> attaad the i
the J. W- Slater booth. specUtlzlng; oe described lit mere word» Promi- nieued corn, ibe top of the stalk
Mn. Joe Colas «t }
the Quick Meal ranges, a World's Fair gent In moat
most of tbe
(be dUpIays are asters
,t,t. ,o|. <.f ibe tent Then
..j caaM of Mias Abbs Idan, over lUplds for aereral weeks, was. from Favorite being tbe chief eurtction of Domerous vtrletlea. earnstloBa.}n,,.re are tlip riuviiimoih putupkiiiv
SBBdar.
The range f<w the most i*n is cun , dahlias, roses, palms, pansies, chrys. i
p would seem grew e*|.eclall'
Mrs. K. Ussi hss boosht the lot
alructed
of
blue
enamel.
Ruga
and
anthemums,
-and
in
(act
flowers
of
I
for
fair
purpose
watt of bar dvaniog. of C. Dobortf. neral. oddross of Mrs Usxie Bdridge
s aad never (all t
BoBla Weaver is home fros easp FcMter. al Trwver»e City, Tbundsy.
sting stoves figure also In,the dla- every quality and description knowojj^„
attention of vUltors
lor a coopla of weeks.
rotornlog by way at Kslkasko wod ptey of (his esiabllatamcnt
1-. (loraculture.
i grounds
■oceoe Oaose of Jeroioe. Idaho, delivered the (uoersi sddreea of Coy
Tbe Hamilton Clothing company
The fruit display is the finest everj ^r. l-enutK.! lisa an ix.yllcnt «how
was calllof OB <dd trlasds hare this Warren, Friday morning, at Bosrdhave as neat a display as suv in tbe seen in nonhw-eatern .Mlrhlgan. andjtQ^ of products Irom bis farm, n good
week.
G. C. Oorch was 1b Traverse Citjr
reel- building, showing overcoais. suits and whUe perhaps not as exienalve as^^jt^d dlM-U> of fruli and soiu.- s;>eci
oo boslaasi, Moodar.
dence -here for Traverse City proper- all tbe latest tails and (anciea (or the seen at the West Michigan fair at I
waning grains from the
Mrs. Ooo. Kimball retarBad from O', with Mr*. D. Webb, wbo bss been sterner sex. Tbejiwnuab A loy r.ourKalatimioo. Saturdar avaalB«.
here the past we^ looking after re­ Ing mill, tbe Traverse City Milling I'o. (irwnd Rapids ibja season, far ecllpaei, „blbli. be made «t the Grand Ksiuda
genersl way any exhibit teen
. Morris of TratorBO Cltr, Is In pairs on same.
r wblvli h« son man) Orsi i>re
Prokop Kyselka's grocery each there (bis season Besides Ibe-Board
town <m _______
Bemsieloo’s store win be cloeed
Lee GIWw has aovad bis tanilr from Friday evening until Saturday have good displays, while J C Morgan of Trade natural luwserred frulta In
hack OD their farm.
Monday «mll i6:00 .a. j»rU|» ih, bit ot tb, bulUlb,
evening, wlso i
0880RN.
Mrs. A. W. Baitar aod sos Jack,
Wiib bu .,„i rta« ba. ran ..
hsrveetlDR
apples in the country, r
of Heeds Lake, ars vWtinc Mends
>iickwbi-a'.
bHib wlih iba bavera, iba. ■a«o.-„b,. ba.i ol tba dlltaaMl aHaUa lb
tnna-h fhab laiml " Inhn V rnote hus .
..
. _
.. ..
W.
M
n«-vuat)
of tHliorn .aik-d on
Dob iBceraon, who baa booB III JjTbJ^ro ™
m7
, to
Jot- Nthe Grand Trs, erse region.
friends
at
Plslte
MaDds>
uioroiug.
good line of robes and fur overcoais
oower
__ , ____ .• was IB ■mvarao City
Mrs Joseph Albr«-< bi Is link- bet.
with ID hIs booth. A. J, Wilhelm's i, not the
,„proiiw«tely ir.O
on baatssos this weak.
least of the dry goods dlsptays. sod
include. eoUee ter at this writing.
Jaa. McCarthy aad -wlfa of loola. ruowr Ol irwvsrsc
wu« viaicuw
Mrs James Coleman visllrtl with
wore fBaote of tho Wm. Osbon lam- Eldridge of OolDoot. lod.. returned Prank Trude at the extreme end of tion displays^ individual entries and .Mrs Frank Adsnis Sunday.
fbe
building
baa
a
large
tnd
eBccilvc
tty, the arst of the week.
from Pllni. Satorday, where they bod
some from the Board of Trade bureau.
___ Jimc» Sacvi «S‘ an Osboto
Mrs,
. Rymao of DatiolL Is vUlUbc accompanied the 'remains ot tbelr eiblbli Of hardware.
Tbeer are bI»o several pistes of{ial>er last seek
fria&da in this TldnUr.
daughter Mrs. Henry Foster, for in­
Tlie center aisle Is ownipled alib a
M*T. Maadows. fonooriy of »
terment.
display of canned fruits. In charge of
^",|,urSuli«.''raibo"
>'bl
. VlfttBia. la the pastor of I
Mr. and Mre. P. H. Bernstein nod
(rulU tbsi fairly make ones moulBi
ga«rliifc k,i
two aons, Burnbart and Ganoid, were Mrs. DIckerman of Cedar. Tbre^ col- water to look at tbem. This Is iirob- about lao weeks
The angel ol
in Traverse City from Friday ud
' GI lecUoa eatries were made in the cau1 claimed
her al lu o'clock Frlbed
mut
exhibit,
two
in
the
Jellies
.My
the
most
beautiful
a^d
f^ron.;
^atb
cl.im^^
her^
Sondayr,
____ .. tor
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tbelr Jewish
b bolldaya.
bollda;
►ueel perfume I,
-Pnoer meeting at tbe M. E. church and three In tbe pickles.
„hlb«
.1. I..r,
.“'u.'",.. _ .
XlBcsIey WadBooday. to tho lair.
rill be at 7:80 Wedi
|,.aves a taUier and inolbvr aod
Taking It all In ell. lust about cvery of the flowers fllllDg Itie alniOM]ihere.
Wbl GIMa ^ porehimad bboUm Services wt M. E. church oo Sunday.
horse to tMa 5e pMee of tba oao I Oct 1st. Preaching at 10:80 a. m.. Industry In tbe city Is In some way while the fruit In all Us lusoious „ne Ur-.iber and Ihrec slsiers l«charnilng pU
lure,
I mnuri. iiu- loss of iho.lr lov«-d
beauty
presents
a
pic
iure.i
IBM raeoDUy.
theme. "Men ol Sodom; Men of repreorated In tbe building.
• Wm. McQaay aad family of KaJ- Chrlti." by Rev. A W. Baker, paotor.
del-ictlog abs^ the Grand Tra»«-rse n-j
kaaka. are vMUbk bfs panota. Mr. Bpworth League wt 6:30 p. m., (CbrisCard of Thsnk*.
To ably display tbe several different gion and her fruit xroaers ran <1».
Bad Mrs. M. HcQvay la BprIngMd. llwn Stewardship). A well rounded
Wt- desire to iliauk n
Oulaldo v-fsilors have proclalnicd ibe
deiurtmeDts
of
tbe
Hannah
A
Lay
TWy otpaet to realdo ' ~
e «ytii
frk-nds and in-Uthbnrs fni
Life. : Oor. 8:7; Luke 11.48. Orange
fruit dls|ilay uneviualled In snv i>art liaihv sho«n during »ur recent
•ni be
City ta the aanr fstare.
Mercantile
rbmpany's
"big
store."
tbe
PuUer, toader. Tbe c^ten-s 8mTho Onad ItapMs
'
rcivemeiu !n th«- sad loss of our Ikmanagement decided that It would be of ifa« state
loved
IsllH-r.
1 Sunday at 8 p. best to have s tent tor tbelr own exAgrieultural TentHE.VNETT
IlfllRVS
MRS
In charge of E J Lemcool iUi> ti-nl_
C at rVa Lake
MRS A 11 KCrilMO.Mi,
A TiiMita to a tovii« Fothar.
yesterday gave the spi*eerani-i- of giv'
; WadBssday.
i^t^aad
MRS II 1. laltAU AMI THE
(For Tbe. Uorald).
who has been'
CAllOTHEKS E-tMll.Y
iamoM (Arotbera wms boro May 29, may be found the display of every de- ing other exblblts s hard run for ihe
1S8&. at Phelps Ontario. N. T. aod
pasBod to tbe higher life Sept. '
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1911. at......
I
(or tbe la
parlmsBt In the store t

nfe Lake Department
Coodactad by MI

Mae Dewey.

10 years ago. rfe was the father
11 rhIMran. All but two were at bis
bedside to the last He was cared
[MdkfBUMt bw BlxtooBth Mrthday. tor by tovlng hands that made hU
He was 86
--------- y OTsmlag
of' y
SSv
dfwl&i by a party
p
yeara, three BMOtbs aod In daya old.
bo«lo wbo
' > cave bar
bM ■a
As aaMyabte

i^chbaum Suits and Overcoats
$15
isis.ld " ”"$19.98
-•gunrsniiT^' all wool aod wiih : F shape hand tailored Inio ItM-B
Tfiia store o.ii b« ciaaeo . 1 day. Monday. Oet. 2. on aceosint of Hebre*. holiday

The GLOBE

We Are in the Market
Io buy

Cider Apples, Paring Apples
No. I Picked Stock
and we wantit to sell you Isweet cider; clarified cider for drinking purposes; boiled
cider for mince meat, pies and pastries;
apple jelly and apple butta.
We CAB fuRiiafa tbe gbore in «d^ pAckace* B ^mm or » hJk.
We CAB httuisb you fire to tttoea gAUoa kegi,
_ . btirek
bvrek Asd CAlkA.
Also itooe ware oa babd for otv cutoogA If joq bavc a met
lot of apples yoa Braot saAde op lor piirate we. wt aie bere'kt
that busieeu and we wiD guanntee you the product fraa youT
applet

MIKESELL & CO.
aUzens pbonc SS8

Btll pbODC €1^

Let the Herald & Record Co. Do Yoar Job Work.

*"%o TWaay M able to be ap a

__idCS.rWM^.

diw and bis remains were tenderly
cake and
re In Fife L«ke oeinetery beMr. ant__________
and Mrs. C. M. OmT «ho
____
have "iald' to rest
s
ba« spendlnc the sommar with her side bis srtle.

GOOD THINGS YOU
SEE AT THE FAIR
.

A walk thnmih tbe art building at
tbe (air sroonds U a trip that should
not be missed by «iy aMe to set to
tbe sreanflA The art baildtag. wbteb
takes up etmeiderable space, U Hoed
M fllber aMe with booths In which
are SMjdayod goods carried by tbe dlfIrat Btoree and i
thaeltyOb OBtorMig -OM to greeted by bUIowa at purple nd ■ «blu bunUng.
wrhloh BIB tbe prevnillBg eolors used
s in moat Of the
bootba. On the right hnad ride of tbe
eBtrasee Is the booth occupied by J.
A. MeaiBSoe A Son with n display of;
alaima. fbwttag pleoes. etc. Across tbe
aisle It tba
e of Mrs. Wm. R. fAote. where
arg tastily amnged hundreds of
pinao of fln< aeddlework.
lory, ptoeod quote, drawn work
to otbor aparimoBe e( tbe craft. NotaMM tB tbe coUoctloc la a quilt cobp
poesd ot IM MockA each block being
ato
K dtfereBt pleoeA aU of
IB ttlt Una le tba qMR eatorad by Mrs.
Firgbk Bent toeh wbs made la tbe
jm» 1811, Bad le today Jon ooe hundroi yeaiB old. This qulk was *
by MrA Beatt'e gtaBdnwtber, Anna
Bobo DrabA ibU* Flebor CUrk of
7M East Frout Btrwet eatared a qulh
that was pieced ^ot 7b years kgo by
aWeet
Next to tbe I
OB Ibe left sMe «(tbe bulldlBg Is tbe
art Aepanaeat la charge of Mlee Lot­
tie HarUaod. eonsluriBt ^ ■
k Oil palBUage
a aaf
aad hand
hi
paint­
ed ehlna by loeel talent. Tbere ait
ba^two eniriee la tbe cblaa dlaplay .
«M by Mtae Havllaod aod tbo other by
MM* na Karas. boU of which have
•ttteeud muck attaetioa from vlalton tbroBgboet the flitt two days.
Ibis dopartnaent also are two baadboM baad made trioBBa. tbe work of
Piaak Boardsloy. The wood aaod In
> of tbe
■ Wgbly poUebod. and Mr. BeardeWy

tbe specimens bis master­
pieces In the Sri of violin manufav
tare.
One ot the eflecUve exhibits oeer
the froBt of tbe building is the booth
occupied by Btacnnen A Hunter. dUplaying suits, overeoeti end ell wearIns epparcl (or. gentlemen. tog^Jier
sritb e floe Uoo ot trunks, suit eases
aad trawllag bags Next to tbu
tho Noodham Bualooos college
iMOtb. gayly decorated with iieonama
banners and the like. Then cornea
tbe Grlonell music Klore dlaplay. ■
ustefnUy arranged exhibit of pianos.
Vletrolas and musical ln«irumenis ot
kinds. Tbe music bel|» to keep
tbe visitors eotortaloed sod in s welcome ntUBctlOB la the bulUltngtowlDg In IIB* U tbe Men’s FusbioB
Shop exbIbU. followed by the exhibit
of Steinberg Bros. Botji are equally
etfecUve and ure sltrueUng a consid­
erable amo^l of aitentlOB.
The school exhtblU are exceptloDally good, not only the city acbools
but the
Ubtta (bat can compete with any
shown in the state. Tbe manual Unlnlag departiDeBt draws much unentlen.
(be (eaturee being two mlslature aeroplaoM made by Harry Knowtee and
LAwrenoo Uowca Tbe macblnes are
quite perfect in deuU aod are well
put together.
Den Sqnlree perhaps has the most
attractive dis(day in the bBlldlag ns
ter as tbe
Rule booth all by blameU Mr. Squiree
haa many curioA aU eo tastefully gremaged-thai they could aot but attraa aUenUoA Everything from a
liny bug In a bottle of alcohol to an'
eld amy gua aad other arms at asdBBt deelgB are there, aad the men
nerer tire leoklag at the display.
The Globe DepertmeBt store Is well
every depanmen^.
floe ahowiags belBg Baade ot attktea (or the hoaoe aed pereoe. Smith
have an eseellent dlSMAv of

THE END IS NEAR
This is the last week of our great Closing Out Sale. The most of our stock has
been disposed of, but we still have a few exceptionally fine bargains on hand.
Every instrument not sold before the end of
t'lis week must be shipped (-lsevvh;re. If low
prices will .sell them, not a single instrument
will be left. Come at once and let us c.onvina
you that never before have such fine pianos |8iZ

OfRIGHT j |iTt)|5 N[W PIANO ||

been sold at such low prices.
Pianos of standard make known to every music lover are being sold at enor­
mous reductions.
We have several fine six octave Organs that can be had at practically your
own prices.

The Cable Piano Co.
323

east front street

sum) TEATEBOfr-IlEKAM). AlfSTUVEIBB BAY BAm.F. THTRfiBAT. SEPTEMBCT W iMt

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.- , _,
•BtWM B»rLww«r4 Hfdtidtr or H«rBip. rt»ttB* • tOo-' DoroUi> K. look • lo^
(rtead* ki tU* pl>er as. ^aHkr Imi. p«icbw to £••( Jordan on Uondar.
• “‘■•.*“5. Ji2L£^y«IM»tar arrlr.d bone on

S1T.S:
'Sti'sLi.ssfff.
n;i;‘Sirw"«Uan.
aitea . oer j^p-,

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■* ■»"««"»««™»

posdlcilia. 8b« la geUhiv'.ahwc u' James Ketal spent UoDda>
«rtl as can be ospeeted.
iTnvenio CUj.
Mrm.
wbo la
«rm. Una
UM Ha«er
Ha^_Vho
h taacbins • aao* Kaoder teit

MX:

last, to
>««:

B. ICrht sptiic
. ' a-uitfMMj (u I !•» vTSe Oil}

?r,r,

J.sual«rMr. aod Mrs. H. W Seed «lll Uavi-Anoac tbe poople who took In tke tomorrow moralhc for ib< lr bomr in
. .' mr at Kltttalwr *«re Mr. aad Mrs. OMiolt. alter bavins spent tbs ps^i
Fred Bteveasoo, Ur. and Mrs. EdtL. two
here
ro months
mont
Harve;-. Mias Winona and Ulas_Mm-> i The Uiaack
Uissck Susie. Uda and JmIc
Crandall. Ur. and Mrs. Hoaratd Man- Baumbeuer
lumbefcer ipem Saturday m Trav
ea City
' ? ler and Lao. Manter.
Uiaa Uei'rtle Oantir attended
fair at Sutu
A Btmibef from bare attandad the
aala near Hocsback lake, oo UondarThe acboot cblldrao are all lookj. iDf forward to Pridar na« as that
to the day tbar «M1 all take in the
fab- at Travaree City.
Mri. Oeatils of the RJoa SmsbborbMd,'d*m a few days laai we^
with ber danshter. lira Ora Oraan.
r
Mrs Millto waa a recent Trarerae
Oiy caOer.
Howard and Loo Maaler went to
Trarerae City on Sntuidny.
8apt. M.



(tAST GARFIBLO.
Mian Rina Nortoa to naiUns ai C
< :> A. Hanttnobd'k for a few daya.
/•
Mr. StapbenaoB of ibis place died
- a Prldar Bonite 8ept. »■ Ftonera)
was baU «t ttn bene Sunday at two
' o’etooc, whsre nanr «f bla friends
■ntberad to pay tbeir last respecta.
; Tbe paUbsabera ware David Rouah.
- C. A. Hanunnid. Henry Wilber. Ur.
' SnlUi. Ur. HaUtoM and Ur. Blue. In■ tanDent in -Oakwood.

Utoi Dora Darts spent Sunday witb
' bar parenta.
**
Hlsa Larenca. Jannatt-and Will UsaoD wara flnllUr marrlad Salnrda}-.
' 'Sept. erd.
Jnlitu Ryan la on the sick lUt.
There aaa a aurprlac party at the
of Ur. Jenneit, Saturday
tas. to rmnlnd
nlDd Ur.
Mr. Jannett
.■
............
that It waa
lay. Sen
■ f hto Wfibday.
nice preaenta
tor him.

....
been
vtalUne at tbe borne of Ur. aud Urn
O C. Rantom the past re» «feks.
left Monday (or ber home In Grand
Rapids.
Prad Baomberaer ba< a uew motor
cyde.
■*
Bdward Ransom, sfter
faavinc
spent the summer with bto parents,
left UoDday lor Grand Rapids, where
be has accepted a position tor the
winter.
■There will be eeveral new cottajes
built at N'ortbpon poiu durta« the
winter.
Ueasra D. H. Power of Pontiac and
Glen U'hitmore of Sutioas Bay speui
Sundar in town.
Urn. C. H. dCebl amertalned a
Udy friandt at diooer this e<
Mrs Myrtle Middleton
Traverse City on Sstarday.
Rev. J. Bardne arrived tli
Ins to spend a few days with
dauabler. Mrs. J. P. Matbews
Sept ii
BENDON.
.Uben Anderson shipped s carload
of chickens from here U'edneaday.
Mrs. Carl Carpenter and-Mrs. J.
Scauu spent Wednesday at Tboiiipsonvlllc
Geonte Lh-kler has sone to Beulab
wlierc be la lo s'ork (or Fred Smell.
Urs Ids SoidlDc aod daugbter. Hu;iia of Truterse City ban been vU-

'»• rafWibments were sarrad conttoUns bouse owned by Will Barton and will
of Mttdwlcbca. picbtos and sMortad Bovc Into It aoop.
Mr and Mrs. Lowell Benneii re­
, r- onhM. ' .
turned tods.v from a visit to Mrs
Ulcswc 01 tbe peninsula.
Mra. Joliet Reynolds left Ssturda;
for Bt-ulab. after a week * vUli here.
Mr. and Mrs M'm. Dexter and tbe
Misses
M>rtle and Dorothy spent
t Mrs. C. A. BxnerMD of this Wednesday
In Traveme City.
Ray Carpenter Is racovn Ina nicely
from bis aiutk of appendicitis
Mr, and Sirs. Mailer Harris re
NOLMRE- SIDINa
toraed Prtday from
Waahlnaion.
O. TAHoknes has sons east where they spent the summer.
la etilt-bar Aaibm.
The Inlasd-Attoln Sunday i
Mrs. Walker la kaaptnc benaa tor asaocUMoD will bold an all-day meetAn. Holmes.
Lake Ann Sunday, Oct. Ut. All
Mr.
Interested in Sunday achool work are
vlaltm
invited to ailend.
weak.
A new Sunday achool was organ- There has basn no school hare this iHd at the Pine Grove school bouse
> voak en aecooBt of theTair ^t KIncsSonda.v. and (be followinii were
on: BaperlnteodeoL Eibcl Ann**¥1^ Whttcop aod her three dausb- strans:
AMtstam
Superliut-udeiiL
' fen attended tbe fair and Mra. Sokm Mrs. Oeo, Bowman: Secretary. Ethel
- Tyler, niao Mrs. Walbar and Mrs. A. Hoddleton: Troasurer. Mr». llu.ldlc
C. Bryant and bar a<ma
- Tba (air was a food one.
O. V. Holmes and Mr. Htclu took
.* some of Umlr nloa stock to the fair.
i- A. B. Bryant and'hU partner have
•tariad out wtth thalr beans thrash- the past week visiting bis wife snd
; Ibf nuchiae. They have got as far rrlendi.
' «a Mr. Tyler's and rram .there they
Mias Pkwssnce Kelderbouse spent
•0 to Oaorte Yales.
lurday and Sundav with her |lar• PVancto Piaroe laavaa tor Mount
tta.
a. iHr. and Mrs. M'. Kelderbouac
• Piaaaant today to atten school there.
Han Haailn of Cblcago !>■ spendWade Smith of Bam Bay vtolted his Inc hli wcatlOD with F. J. Baker and
SarsBU laat Thntsday.
family.
Tbe tanners nre busy dlutos por Is putting a (ounUtoen aod polltns beans. '
Mr. (^B bM a bean puUdr and (i
- ■.• dolns aoma •nod wortc.
Iasi Saturday wtih Joe Brum
Brran Hlehn apam Biuiday with bto1 Miss -Cora ’DeBeM Is visitt&g ber
• psraniK
sister. Mra Orace Baker.
O. c UcMamm and wife drove
Frank iMcbew la fuuI«s up a niiv
Walton Idddp.

cottage et Qdt place.
Mr.
Teal and tbetr node.
Mtoa Uura M Baiband speiii 8at. Uerbart
Mwta. rtoRai «t tbe
- boom
JarfT BfcHbr. last «n«ay. ’
P. j.-l_____
Miss' RaMiel
with • ber oouilnA Q» Utsae*
Mew Mr Mt. Mnaaaat today. ~ __ _ end temk Werner, <sbo have
.' .vtah hm’bMdbaa. '<
tasBa vtoHtiM ibelr aB«. Mrs. Beu
Hdbad for tbe past week.
-Mr. and Mrs. Louie Donner ate dinD. V. Hotsas drore to WaMoa ta- abl'-with Nr. and Mrs.- P J. Burflend
day.
Bmiday.
. Henry Oraehea U on the elck Itoi.
Several from here attended a tem­
. He worka tor Mr. Holmea.
perance lecture given at Oleu .Arbor.
Mra. S. Baltb to dMni her.bonse All asy It was One.
wwfk.
. Tbe Port Oneida Sunday s<iioot
8epL 1*.
win give a abort pittgram Sunday af­
ternoon at 10 o'clock. Sept SI.
NORTHPORT.
Win Snobr of Chicago spent s few
Mrs. Sherman end two aiUdren. days with bis iwrents. Mr. and Mrs.
wbo befc aitont the oMtuner with ber Dirk Smriir. last week.
-saiweia. Mr. end Mra B. Wooboy.
sept. :x.
left Frtdny tor ber borne in Timeba.

la. It's eesv to snrmtae the i
of their enJorutoOL because ■
are all gptng again next snmater
. Beckvrtlh has
bean rtreoher
good aeaaoD for this line of busipeer
His son. Wilton, experts lo come
home soon, preparntory to going w
bis father on ' t ‘bean ihrceber and
eb redder
HsreM Estes of Bate* staid over
Satandaj- and Sunday a1ib his grenC
parents. Mr and Mrs. Geo. lAodter
HU parents. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Es
took dInMr Sunday with them
e have our pastor. Re' J. S
a with us again for aiioihcr yeai.
ire gtod to know, and our former
l«Rlor. tbe genial Mi Hnraood bll.
le poslltoo of presiding elder.
Sebool closes Tbur.-Mls} of this
oek oo arroum of Friday being
children , day si the teir
Isn't II nearly ume toi ilis* .bick
ij pie supper*
Sept li.

■ for ^ torge aueud
CAST PARADISE.
'Calvin Siwrtlnc returned from Graod
Rapids on Thursday. Usi
Mr. Clara Sparliag drove lo File
Miss .Maude U> Hager si»n' Saiurek
day and Sundny with Mias Mae
. rllng
spent
Clark. we« of J{;jBgale)
Wedneoday ntgbi snd Tburnds' vlili
Mist lAtells Starr of kGagsk} was MHs Sellie <ira> to Ktngsle'
in Ibis rlelnit) on Prtday last.
Set-'
Wesley SfisrliiiF has goue lu <'o
bait. Canada, for the winter
Our nrbool eloaed oo Tburida.i «.
the teacbeft aod pupiU could uileiid
the KUigsley lalr
lug Tbe lui.-eral ass beld S|uda>
aud »Mr>.
Ur> H W I*a,-Iii- of i .-dar Kuii
»as ih. gue.1 of her dsugtifer Mr.
0.1.,™ Sunds,
it' Uaver of Mono.- l^ughC -aJohn Sparling (
mg lu tl.i. u( ighlKj’-lu-o-l
seek
Mrs I'rsuk VMI>uu

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k

,

PLEASANT GROVE.

Mri. Irma
Beckwitb
retumt-d
M'etiaesds} (ram h.-r week's visit In
Petoakey
Geo Undsey l» drawn as Juror for
>r Ibis term of conn and leaves (or
ur oouniy seat this mornlag
A conslderat le amount of interest
\ our couaty (air is quite evident to
Be extent that we're going to change
B doing olioret. Of course we all
want to gj, Tbejil think -were
some pumiAlns' when they see o
samples of pie timber When we s
what our neighbors have specUHa^
IhrougboDi the court}, let us cot
borne eethusod with a pride of o
agriculteral rwsourres and study up
during oar spare Ume this winter on
methods of better farhilng. tor a
Prtd“ In our professioe as (armern
will bring forth ibr beat there Is lu
os. Here's best wtstaes tor tbe con­
tinued snd welL merUod suceees of
INise wbose ei>erc.v and latereued
•aorta can be given due credli for
our couaty (air.
Mr. Utocks muai ooderaund gratitog to DO luti* extent.
H. W. Seed left Moeday on
, Mn BInghnm of Jack
awethy K. to epead a tew days. at at tb
slater. Mra
&Var todaads
_
iLraw A behtog uip u< ^


Jlr. Mi dtra CbartM irgMa

Marby -iafeea this weak .to

COMI'^^t^CONNINE
■■

ei-.-M-*. ■.gl^uaing^coll^cllon.

Wars BL. Conntme

Mmtt N. Connin*

mtl. he' Sisie- Mrs Frp,t Beeius
Miss I'siilliie Keever eoleMa
Ml*. CImei and Mis. I'aMir dui
aUereouu.
,

AN EARLY WINTER

Is predicted and ll’s oone loo early to begin preparations tor tbe cold weather. In laeL tbe roonu nre cold new in
the mornlniiB nnd evenings, nnd a Utile beat Is really necessary, and the medlani wslgbl bed blankets don’t'
go ban at night, in aU onr bnsiaess career we have never been able to otter belter valacs la Heat­
ing Stoves, Banges and Bedding Iban right now, and itie sooner yon bay the btllcr vaints
yon’U gel and a beUcr assorimeat you’ll bave to choose trom.

Our prices speak for themselves—absolutely the LOWEST ever
quoted on merchandise of the same class.

A Big Assortment ot Those Famous Air Tight Heaters

Ranging in price from 98c upward, according to slyle and slze_

EXTRAORDINARY
ROCKER SALE

BED BLANKETS
Our large and beautiiul line of Bed BlaitkcU
comprises the best assortmeot we ever had aod the
piiccs the lowest.

We've nearly al! grades from the

coUoD blanket at 73c up to the bnest ail wool Uankets
and all ihe diHercot sizes.

Wc bave something that

will interest you in the way o( bed spreads for winter
use and also some 6oe "Teddy" spreads for the baby's
bed.

■oiir

^-.5'Mr. and Mra. W. K. Porter re­
turned from en extended visit
relaUvea fn Wlaeonsln Ust week.
Mias QUdys Daae enteruinc
tew frlaads on Toseday evcmlns.
Ur. and Mra Rax Oeasmerc. Mrs.
„ George vy-^Tihr-T Ibrae children.
; mod Mtoa toiu^kiideeax. wbo have
epeat tbe stuuner In the Bordeeux
COtinge, tafi Tbnraday for their homes
In Chicese.
' The meny trtsnds of Rev r
tblea an find to have him retu
- to bis chniie for the coming ysm.
Mtoa Bthel Ranger engined the
MIsBes Ullian Hnmpecb and Jniu
- Mnier at supper on Teeeday evening.
Born to Mr. and Mra. Chna. Bi
herger on M'edneeday, Sept. M
boj.
Tbe mtoaes Gladya Ueme and
Uu Humpaeh toft Satorday to attend
- tbe M. A. C at lABalBg.
Royal Bttetow left Saturday t

LOANS C.A.HAMMOND

ON REAL ESTATE

Don't buy any beddi'ig without tifst seting our

line and getting pnees.
RtJDlJTt UNIVtRiAL

Great batgains in unredeemed and second-hand

Heaters and Ranges
Here u ibe be»t chance you ever bad lo get a
gpod itioi^ rocket (or a nnall price. Tlie miaufactner oI
rodten wu ia p'cai iced o( &DhociAi
^’andoffeed astbrierockert(or juit about ball wbat
tb^ we worth. We bought ibe eitire lot wid Mill
doee tbem out at ooce. Rocker tike cut. lolid, ttroeg
and o^oitable (or tbe extremely low price o( each
oaly-muy ctb rs at other p ices

S1.79
We carry tbe largest and
best Hac of Heattag Slaves
am* Raa«C8 ta kbc eo^y
aad cballcage all campctl*
tors to meet oar prices.

This means you can get
one of these unredeemed stoves
by paying tbe balance due.
OiKm are ones we have taken
in exchange for new ones. We
need the room right now and
will dispose of these sieves in
a hurry.
It you want ume
kind o( a co^ stove or heater
It will pay you lo see these at
once, ar^ there are some
stoves among tnem that arc
)ust as good as new.

Star Oak Heaters Dam ........ $ t.llll up
RcsolalcBot Blast trom...... Sll.M op
Uolverui tinfes
Beein
in Price ki
Low IS

$21.73
CPNJUKT umVEWAt

Come is aad _sec oar big Ddc ol Rsages.
.wa.w»..a.w
iOsl wbst yoo kkSDi at the
Yon
caa find Jos
priee yoa feel like psyiag- Every Uolverial Is tolly warrsalcd.

J.W. Slater
Yonr KeUable Bomcinralaber

li

JTAR OAn

Let as taraisb year home
BOW wblke oo^ great ehal>
Icage sale is golag oa.
Credit terms al cash prices.

ORAKT) TUAVEBSl? HETiALD, ANT) TRAVEnSK BaV EAGBE, TnniSDAT, SEBTEMBEB W. 1911
•O n««
tarn anO alu kare ■
«r tha MlekMi* i>»MbM ihat an

Kiiigrsley Department

be foaltd there.
At the eleriloD «atonl*j-. Sept- S2.
there eaa 128 >Mes r*M. « voted
acaloat the
le road or tor raiabi« fiDidi
. s to tl.tHM for which to finiab ibr Parker road and 78 Toted lor

Coodycted by MIm EdnA Wall.
The people of Kfncilejr end the tturotaidinf
eeostrr
____ are all
_______________
iaterMted in tbia Department.
We ibaU be glad to have indiTidnali, ctoebea
|be Orange, fraternal eodetiee and all ether or*
gairtfattom band in fteme of newa, penoiftla,
I of ntMtingi, noticea of enlcrtain*
menu, bntineaa ehangea,. pnhlie impreretnenta
biiV done or oeateo^ Bd. mlea of real ectate
in town or comitzy, and
cral interett.
who ■baa obaife ji the DeptrUnent.^ditor
Henld.

- - __________ e impi
iprovM. Boad
rommUaioner
Carttack
mence work the last of thb weeh.
Rev. Smith, the
mlalaier. prrBrb<>d

free
UetbodM
at SparllOk Sun-

signed this wiwR.‘~»r« Bess taldug
his place.
A crowd of yonag folka went lor a
rMe Is Hr. Croveater't boat Sunday
aftemooB.
A few friends of Mr: and Mn. Bee.gatherwd at their home Wedoee
day evealag and agont t
theh^ Uue
very Mjoyalriy In dancing.
There waa a dance at Ho
Saturday evening
Bveryo
titae
Ur. a&d Ura.. Hatch are on otaii

•lav to welroBW blin teck
i
Mr aad Ura.’ Wafsoa and C. Spang
ter and wife
atiebded
the fair vi
Kiogwler on Tbamday of last week.
ReguUr hiceUag of the grange will I
IMtLLlAIISBURO.

be held Tuclsc oveniDE
Tpe .kid soc'ctr will »^rve a If-ccp;
WIRIreabnrg. Mkh .
Befit.
2*.- supper at Their htll
next SaturtlaA '
Ul« Nellie Slites of C^rlevolx. ii

Sept. 25.

♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦A

visiting friends and relallvea here ter
a abort time.

Harvey haa b«
s able to be a

Uias Fannie Bleu spent Sunday iig
Traverse City

|

King Beechan of Bellaite. was via-1

irelDodcUed and I
Ura Mm Ranaone callod on
Oroveuor Wedneaday atlernoon.
Mrs- Dewar la in Travorse Ciiv
week.
Sept. 22

I paint t
aoon aa it is compi
npleted.

Iva

liing here last week.
Wm

j

King b« moved hu Umlly in-1

{to tbe bouae be recently purefaaaed I
Claude Uoorc
spent
Sunday
iJusi nonh of the church, and Cbrta.
Manton.
I
Oco. Clark, a farmer living weal of
Deeatead baa moved into tbe paraosJennlDEK
baa
Just
completed
a
stooc
CORNELL DISTRICT.
daughter. Mrs. F^ttnah le
age
aeraofial and Oenaral.
week
rei
louodatioii
for
bis
bouse,
also
a
new
Smalley, who had the nlsfor.
B. Mill* -ane fdnllr of Fire Lake. vlaiicd relallvea here last
Mr. and Mm
Henry
Henderson
perch has been added.
tune to get bit am badly Injured
Ttaltej at^AI Nlxoo'a a few dari taat turning Friday
Irish,
mtfe
and
daughter
and
daughter of Traverae <Tty. apent
............. ................... alowly
Earl tVllluint of Buckley attended n.Ji*'—~ .a.
nr PAn.s Wail
Improring.
Bnnday at Oscar Beebos's.
Band Bon
Bora a.no.
dance Tl..r«U,
Thorny .Ulnight. j
/^UKOe tevtader and Ethel Hack, the
I. B...
..no. 111. 1.1.
number from this vicinity attend
man wmi to Trarme City Saturday
tVill I'mlor and wife of Traverae
Hr. Peterson has moved Into D. M.
--------••iwllnTbocuas
ed (be fair at Kingsley last week.
on.
City, drove to Klngaley Wednesday Ras'llDs.
I t5 Usoton Tuesday <
. The eon of Mr. and Uru.
Chas. Blodgetl't tenant boose
1 enjoy the lair.
-5lM baltfanias durinr the fair were
business
Jenkins. Is on the gain.
James MeSanaman returned
last
('alvln
' well aneoeod.
The Irat
day
ibc
SparllDR
returned
from
Mn. Ilvran Hulc:t is better at this
Mt. and Ura. llerhen Hall of Uarilweek from New York state, where be
•eora Om !• to I 1b Kinaalcy'a favor. Mackinaw Tlmr»<l8>. where he
has writing.
U^Jtave bcM
B vialtlng old friends •ndl"*~
and

The aatBOd day the game waa eloaer. spent the Inst week.
1
John Broderici moved here from
this Vicinity tor
put
visiting.
beiac $ to 10 in favor of Ruckle) .
Clart-ote
Workman
of
Traverae Truverw- ficy Uondav. They will oc‘
Alliert TbMDpMn I
moved
The third day 14 to 2 fo favor of llij, was In town Thursday and Frl- ropy ih- house oi. the Joseph Mlt t
1.^,1 strong had the
family to Rapid City'
Kiagaley.
Afthdtigh the local boya day.
ch«*U farm.
| cet his shonlder trai oui
of
olsce
Urs Huldah Hoard and Mra. r H.
arc -oomowbai out of practice.
i
'« While leading hi. horoc to water The
Hum. left today for their hr>me at

• EO

toi'I

Maaleti after a two weeks vivli
_____e very fine totcblog. it was stai•e that tha kora playad a aracb faatar gane thaa tha Bute League boya.
Ralph Caae drove to the Tompklna
ooner Saturday to join Joe Crotser
C----------ad JeiTT Bnilican cf Cedar City, when
they dnrre to Arcadia In Ur. Crrotaer'a
trip.
oar. They had a aery pleai
- - .Vllcog
f Meolck
rl
visited1 dll
Fred
of
.
BOUier. M^'A. Bllrax. Friday.
ton Wettln went to Detroit SatOTfiay where he expecta
eeheoL Ion is a
edan.

Jay Smith of the H. A U

HIHItig
The new press piirrhaked by Ur
'■Hayea. ibc editor or tbe (Vrurler. ..

Paul lAnce of Back! •. apent a
days with friends during
dun
ibe fail
iglne a
wlth wblcb to me the mW press.
Oeq. N'esblt aadI wife
wl.. of
.
Traverae
....
W. U Wllanft returned from Trav
niy and Robert Wiley and wife of
rity last Tuesday, where be bad
Suttt
.. have been
been vbiting bbi aon Frank Wllwm.
Wlicy of Summit CUy. ter the paai
Reuben btlies of Grand RapMs.
week
tended Ihe fair here last week.
Mr. and Mra. Bpangler and Ur. and
Vida Shutler was the guest of RerMra. WaiJTOi) of Uonroe Center ai- nice Btinaon. last week.
Mr. Henabow and family of
KalMrs. Olive Day.
Is rlsl
tailing her motbei.

Th^ rhickeo nte «>o.w.r which was
„„„

old

amaJl bam

______________ ___ bualDeaa trip to
Cadlliar Iasi week •
Frank Butler attended the fair at
Grand Rapids last week
Mr andI Mm.
Mm John Amy viaked her
near Kingsley. guBday.

NORTH PARADIBE.
A number from here atteodeo
recepilun at C c Sparling's Satn
day evening.
lelr parent
Frank Green 'hnd family called ai
Ian- Ylng-• I Other relatives whjie here.
lya last w.
reek and alao attended the
Qom. to Ur. and Ura. Ed. Qelgei
Mr. Whitmans Sunday evening, al-'
ling anrprl*
-Ised
a number of their
spL 15.
going lo. Traverse City SepL
K. a boy.
Rev F H. Bridgewater was called at Mr VolT-ea.
Eameet and Glen Storm returned
B E Milks went to Travefa* City
_______ ____ ___________________ ...
.. .'I-1
vay from eonfcTenre. owing to the
They
, UB and Hist Moore, aad were quietly' from Albena. last week.
...lilcal condition of his wife
She Sunday.
mit nliy. iis a shade improved at ihb. writ
John Rllev
relumed
home from
AlthoQgb it waa a great visiting Mra. Storra of
^ 8u
Summii
Carl Brown
and ' Job
Elfc Rapids. Bundw. where be has
■tipriae everybody wlahed then many
Madison
g
Brldgewaier of England.
Traverse City. •
pMra of happineas.
butloeas- [nrttlah lay delegate to tbe Rcmm-nl- beeh working for some time.
Jay and
tValn
t'ampbell
vUHed
Mrs. Harry Workman of Traverse
Ihe guest of Mabel Snyder Monday.
City, spent TIiarBday with friends.
Melhodlsi church Iheir Fistor, Mra E C. Darling Satur
Among
went
Mayme Chrlatofferaeo and Myrtle
„ • iboee who
.
, to Masls- tototoue; - .cnlhg neit.
He Is uncle to dav and Sundav
-iohn Perhall 'and famllv visited at
Biowa drove from Quckley Thursday
bnnday on the excuniio|i were^
pastor and Is vuiiing tbe Btaies
_____ -tor’a
e Band
Bo; dance.
and Urs. Clarence Dean. Ur. and
Canada for the first time.
A Sayers' Sunday
Mlos l.illlan Seelev
of
fadilUc.
who haa
been Mrs. Will Rewden, Mr and Mrs. Dell; . xhc Methodist pastor has been reFloyd
mown.;
ancthcr
^ i
the aaylam In Traverae Allen. Paul Jackaon.
•working
pr .vear.
City, spedt A tew daya
last
week and Chas.

S. .\ Bridgewa
. with tb
pastor.
The trait '***'■'T’'
wtfh her parauts. Mr. i il Uia. David
; visited Mrs. Duis Utidgewater
dating to
BkMmora
ingwra. as *heu I
Bprin'gV
*'
they arrived ai tbe
-Fted DrUIte of UanUn.
Bucklar
aj.d,
xhe ladles of the
Cemeten »lmDouglasa
There waa a danee glieti al the
ii farm, the train wU ppoveniojK aaauciatloa
are
Jubhant
sloppy I
the passengers allowed o,,., ,[,ejr successful effort Id serv­ home of E. Ri«u In honor u( Mr ami
There was a
ing lunches during the fair.
A very Mrs. Richard Sparling
good lunch was served at a very res- large crowd and the) receited a num
souabie price and a nrat aunt added ber oi uaeful and beauiKu; presents
to their
treasury.
The
comoilttee A fine Imp supper wss verved and a
wish to ibank the members for tbeir fine time was tciijnved bv all preseni
Sfp- if..

cheerful duoailoii or food and ihelr
assistance and the public for their
splendid response to the efion.
Shb^ext meeting of the Cemetery
laprovfuwm'anaoclaiioii will be held
kill I
in our nearly cotiipleicd rliapel. ai
Ur Mrllowell
the cemetery. Orl
unh.
ThI. will IH-Iiolt -••oil. ail-i enyoMiig
be a work day lo heaiillfy Individual I.on fur several weeklota by Inaklug ibein neat and clean
Gram Petienglll Is'busy putting iti
ter wlnteV
Bulbs will be purchased a teuudailoil lot a alio, which he .-x
by the aasoclatlcji and sold ai a rea­
sonable price to ihoAc who wish to
Ml— t'uii-tauce Clover who leai'be-plant iliem on iheir lots.
Matiem of school in Ihe U-born distnn. attend­
eapeclal intercwi will be
dltcuaHed. ed Uivine servl<-e hi the .liur.li the
and a full aiteDdanve
Is
desired.
Should the date appointed be cold-or
Janm 8wee
IS ihreablng In Kas
mlnr, tbe firm good day (ollowing Kmason townal P. at present.
Heaii
will be appolnteri,
are inrtilng m
pcclly well
A good write up baa alreudv been
Prank Wilao
has received quite :
given our fair by tbe Record-Eagle ahipiiieni of Icrllliier.
wheai.
and The Herald,
erald. 1but readers of this from Ijiii'liig.
wlH Jorgiv
Otto PollltS cut buckwh<>ai for J
tlon 11 again. Kingsley 1
proud H Bvrr on Friday last
getting the exhibits
Eniest Spalford visited hla many
lot paradUe. Mayfield, and Fife lAke friends in Ovlalt. ihe other Sundsv.
I tOwnshl|>s together on Sept. IS*, 20. I’l. before be goes to Callfonna with bi>
'and 22.
I>a^n
A new art and exhlbmon building
w^i erected at a cost of about six
hundred
dollars,
and
was
filled Ids. at present
K E t-rnsi. of Pciosk.'y. v
with exhibits of fmlt
garden, field
looktnt
Jktng
up
and forage exbihiis
The
trimmed community
for t f P M. R I
booths by Kingsley
busluess
men. business f
showed taste and
cnierprlae.
The day la
Jakt
ike RalMon is busy
putting
u
four booths occiipiod .by the ladies
with their painiings. embroidery and fenev- (or W W Wilaou.
We were sorry to hear that W I
tabor hand work was laatefully ar­
ranged. One booth wwa filled by the -tllen was badjy hurt by bU teat
work of Tbos. C. Clark of Eaat Para running away. ' We bear that be I

we to-

back

has

to Join

moved

bis larger

l.oag lAke. Sept r —Uitle Roy
Hast Is quite sick at this wtlliug.
Mr and Mrs Carl RIchardaou visl-d Iheir brother. Bernard Richard
I, In Traverse City last Sunday.
C. UUbert was out to his rwsort
last Bunday.
J. P. White of Maidn riiy preached
at tbe Friends rburch last Bunday.
I.SV1 Cot. who has been sic k so long.
Is much
mueta worse agai'
i '•
1
Rev Carl Miller and wife are ei| l“'’v'ed home this we.-k
\ir Uillar
ibeen attending yearly mcH-ting at
1 Rl''h"“bd. fli.i
'•'f »»«» Mrw Will Cox have moved
Ceiman r farm near lirawn.
'
■>
vtsned friends at Grawn
i‘‘'T
I
M™ «

.. ...
...
R Riding and liltls daugb-

to.,.

This Store WiU Close
/Monday, Oct. 2nd
Wc'wl& to tntorm our patront that this
tftore will be closed ail day next Monday,
October 2nd, owing to Hebrew Holiday.
All our Pair week speclalB contlaue Friday
and Saturday of this week. Those who can
not come Id theo, we kindly ask to defer
their purchases until next Tuesday. We*ll
have many ne* specials lo (o oh sale at
that time.

Traverse Qiy. Mle|ilsaa

dl»e. taxidermist, and was a credit
to the art. Wmiani L Wilson, sr . had

Il makes no inference who
won the pennant
We'll Pky Foot BoU Anyway
b Sptoli,., C«>d> {<>. d>e AtUeU.
S|>ddi^htoc<At;a.F..tBdl..........................S8.N
Suc.aDeaiI.tacoae|iueFoatBall. ............ HJa

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

Me aad ap

'BtofatB*-.-............. ,........ .tXMioM-H
B«wao«-............ ...... SIS# to S7 H
.tl.7S bW.M
P-dA,Bw.................
InaDwABtA---------- ------- - .......... ,7elbl
FAb.c.Vii<

IT

A^e SapfXKlm, Etc.

CITY BOOK STORE

1 have a
Over 0
hundred horses were
yn Tuesday. Oct in
and the horwe sheds were full
1 moving bU family i
good looking lot of horses as Is
-seen at
any
(air
The
twainiful
Sept
1 grove back of the tnilldings made an
ideal shelter ter, ihe -------------- -----------ties of fine
llllc.. sheep,
si
hogs i
laving lots of rair. liicly
.poultry.
Mrs. WillUm l.ok<' of lii
I.«rge crowds were in attendance
the guests of Iheir uncle
lOVetT day aod the weather man was
Mr. and Mrs. E P ijike
: good to ua. only one half day waa
Sunday
i rainy. The hoaeball games weiV well
latlcnded and entbuslasllr crowds wli
ueaaed the aerial an- by the LaSalle Platte Sunday
M T ynungcal brother had
-Trto and Harry Moller. given on the brothers.
fair grounds each afternoon, and cor­ an operwtioc last Friday on his lower
We hope bit limb will get well
ner of Browtuon and Nonh Main inj'""''
■ the earb- evening.
!•*«'“•
!
The managers are prond of iheir
Po«»'o?s have taken a drop oi
Ijneceaa and eapecUllv proud that the*"
iv.-hole fair was free to the people ]

rase
wish to thank the fanaera who |
_
_____
_
machines, one

-'"O ®n>J'



'‘“rt out wlih
lo ibrewb buckwheat

• -0-.
The’band for ‘t’bel'r "faith'ful. ‘he «'h*-r for beans
; cheerful work and good mu-ic. the _
' »»v o. redaBuckley band
and. whi. assisted on _
Thor*-|«;''’
.
-J-re 'he guesia of Mr and Mrle Burklev people who help- f."'” *•>'- h“hdav and her nn.ilier
dav aud
I
Ihe
r-rom-d

hone
.ed
Roberi
W
llw.n
WeOI
u.vaie .Ilf
led to iweli ibe crowd.. We hope and;.
,
.
,
.1 -peOd a few day.
. expect
understand that J
pany our
ebow
ott.
trtater.
Thursday
I their ef- (
village that '
Mra l.Hsura Bates called c-n Mra
d (rieodlincas in coming here.
_
Wilson and Myrtle Ijike .k-mday
thank
spirited citisena.
• very sorry lo learn of the
who contriholed money
..hitooioe
Waller and Nelson I->pec at
help erect the art sod ■
c-to,
T>„ I,..,. to«b,r -to....
and arrange tbe eihtWls
laige e«ort but waa well done
ShllJIdav
We thank the Judgra and people of ,^Ve eiteSd w
Tr»vet»e Oty. who so ctK«rtully aeOur s-~—I with ’'
I Fisted IIn the wYirk
.AJ; who bad a

CREBCENT.
Ylrt. Alva Pavoe is on Main land
vUlUng rcUUves aod friends.

their syrtip made
by
0
tTark. bul n does Dot yield
good. M W* ll
Bean pulling is the order of i'-day.
Messrs Sldoey aod Charley Bates
went to Honor today
There ate qufto a namber from
I ben who *01 fO to Uosor erith their

his

p-;i


I

MONROE CENTER.
Monroe Crnicr. ?ri.i

«
The

At Moderate Prices

Never before In oil o«r ISyeoraol be
bovc we bed soefe • bcoolUol i
Fall Foetweor to ebow oor cuMmere, aad we
beve prierd tbem oo
•eed pay leeey prices at thU alorc l« ibe letcat styles.

HUGEST STOGt IIMIRTHBU MtCHIGUBow to Gel a Seal
Wslcb Like
Tbto One
With

every

dollar

or

mere

pur­

chase. you can obuln one of tiwee
psnutnc time keepers ter only SO
cents.
GUARANTEED FOR ONE VEAR.

TRADE AT THE LEADING SHOE STORE

, liave been on
summer have decidetl i
the wlntei.

Re-

A. V. FRIEDRICH
sa Year, oi Soceenlol Skoe SUIlt« la
Traverse Clly;'

H.-T

Will

.lout* ha> I-—-Il

1

I
FOOTWEAR
STYLES
ALL THE NEW FALL

w,th

frleodi here

Granger Wblloey

They wID iBiio g
It (hat time.
Mar Mrnrov. Mrs. r^twlawL HCbAtnar'. Mra.
Aa<)re>
Wagnera
hi
James 5>msa visited the fair at Kla^
leA teat WsdhesHs;.
.Mr Ri t is eonie better at tbir piitim.
vin>. Chrs Mimroe was a Tratrm
«'lt> callcT Saiur.taj

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Carpet Dept. News
'^[E want you to see the beautiful showing of New
Rugs, Gupets, Linoleums and lace Curtains.
This is the time of year when the housewife is mak­
ing changes and wants lo replenish some one or all of
these things. ^
That’s just when you need this store. We show you
greater variety, best quality and save you money. What
greater incentive do you n^ than variety, quality and
price.
Whether it’s a small rug pr an entire house to be
furnished, let us show you what we can do for you.

Cloak Dept. News
Almost every day brings its shipments of clever, new
things for this department.
Just now those Swell Lxing'Coats in mannish mix­
tures are very much in evidence. Some of the Smart­
est Coats seen this season will now be found here.

J. W. MILLIKEN
INC.

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ORAXD TRATBB8E H&RAU), AND TEAVBR8E BAT ^OLK. THUBSDAT. SEPTEJfBEX ». 19)1
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TWO COLORADO RCCIRU. ♦ we4 to
TJIA pcmn* aad wni
Knatly Impror* tb« Uuei
DcuMIms Buy Horn* 'Ck««r i«adOiopoOnioc 8h*rbr<—For on* quart
eri h»v# bo««bt ib« cannrd piiseatoe* of abert>M u»e JohT of fhr^e lomonc.
(or aae is salad* ud sarnlsblac*mptol of Btutar asd almoei a pioi
Tboy are oothlna more or lea* than o* watei, njaklns a .tronc lewowle.
•van peppa:*. rasned
Mine m-*v Stir Into tfaU ose-balf sdDi of tcrapeoakDooti to ibe sTerase bouaewHo
property, sweetened. Place in
and sold at an exorbitaut price. A
treeier ud partially free*e;-iben re­
ran. once opened. enMl be o>ed wltb- mcv* rover ud add buien wbUe of
lo a fe* day*, urt U bold* enotgtb to one ee*. Finish freealnt pact ano
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Barnisb muy nlad*. *o It la doobl..- let atud for at least an boor. Thi*
*y
Droi> oacb ple<-e.
af*ndm«th«f'» KttelMn.
Oe beart of tbe bene, to tke ^ae^ Wt It ready, lo a borl of water unt| ** eitraragance.
mabea a moat attractive and dellciona
bold band.
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all »re pared. Tbls keep* the color
The loUowiua recipe, from one of early aniumc <lea»ert. beamiful in colR\*aa that
squareold-fa^fcloned perfecL A* at^n as the aymp Is boll- the best cooks Home Cheer's editor or ud Of *most dellcaie fUvor
TOOBi;
tnK hard, pnt tbe halved (niti Into It. ha* ever bad the icood fortune to
--------- ---------------U^ielntad. bat iMIahed with- aoap Do not atJr. Take a pan. a larxe meet, solves tbe problem la a most
and aaod,
roanlnc pan with handle* U beau and ssUafactory way. Both
ripe . and • FOR YOURENTERTAINMENT. ♦
And
«itb a hemlock broom, place in It a* muy cannina jars as ,treeii pepper* can be used, aemrd- «♦#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦
apUat-bottomedebalra were the
II willbold. Jars,preriously. must
fng to the color scheme desired. Theya minlatore boitse
I> ttresi fun.
aamedt kaowD.
havebeenwashed ud rtaaedwith hot are the sweet "beir peppers, which
before tbe |«nv. u>> Its oriywater. P««
Pul •«"*
*
Tiltod a^lael the rail;
»*PM
>« «he cu be raised In any earden by the
| cut out all the pretty pirnires
pan about
about an
an Inek or so .leep ud voriesi smatear, or boushi at u> „r ruraiiure. imtted Bowera. curtains.
rackar that creaked, that
that pan
, p^r« (be pai on tbe side of the fruit store Home Cheer would sue*od m forth from hooks and <«•
__•' ' stove.
stove. The
The water
t
RTaa Ibe reatfaleat of alL
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will aei hot ud g*M tbst they f-o cunned In pint or ,*1, g* j labeled and numbered an enkeep tbe Jarw warm Also heat cover* half pint i*r. rwth. r than m Israer
each and encloeed .
. Ha direser Bbalees were abc MtcAu’s ud rubber rin«a By this time the ones.
i„ these. For. Abe dlnlnB-room enveprMe.
fruli bnil be bofllna. Waich Ir closely
banned Red Peppers— 'oiw I bad pictures of a ishle. buffet.
«.lth pewter platM arow.
ud when the pepra commence to lose
chairs, china cabinet and dishes, and
AM pleMora ud porrlnsere. email their hard wWtepeas they are ready
„n>ove seeds and cui Into ihin
oo for each room, tbe house havlnE
and arfde.
te take off.
ribbon*, icnttlnit around tbe pepper as many rooma'as there were jtuests
That fteaaied In the Sreli^t'a
With a ubloapoon take out of the «nh ibe scissors i cover well with s had my small tables so arranced.
plow.
aymp each piece separately, as It is bollliut water (or three minutes, drain thr.i at t*cb place there wns one enWklle OeMnH Wamilacuw‘a honored don*, ud put Into your hoi Jam. Do
p^ver with i.e cold water for two telonr nod a sheet of pai>er Ii»il2
f*rr.
not drop piece*, na therd(te* break
„rthree mlniu.-s. R.uld In .one qiiari inches In the center of each table.
• On A plukeroc kicta decree.
easily. Wlthooi trylnc
to pack. lUI <,( vlnecar In which has been Uilled .rttd n i«i of paste, a ruler, pens and
Truqpllly ebapad tb* top-moat pUee taeh jar. When all tbe piece* of tbe
Bftecn mlnm.-s two cup*, lone ink. rich ffueai drew a number from
, Wltb a taakard from ovar tbe aea. first supply are done ud out o> tbe ^,0,,
ran bolllna hot. One s uuskei at tbe door. Then she found
kettle, add aaother sapply to the bollpoppers makes one qunrt
her envelope ami pasuvl the idciiires
<Fff tbe aantelplec* a shadow (ell
Ing syrup ami cook as before. At the
Rorenee Ame*' Sliced t'ucumol l‘aP<’r. arranclni: them a*
■ rrom Inndfatbcr'B truaty cun
end of the second boUInc you may
_,Tbl* recipe wa# riven “l>c liked. Dainty prire* weep Riven lor
T%(U Pprved the coutry. sure and poor the syrup over the fiult in the
^ excepiionally tl>^
artistic room made in a lim
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l.r...0lllni iton.
»l.li
lop. ^
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In tbe battle of Oennintion.
pni tbe rtnit* androversoaAnd screwreaders of Home Cheerl
seived
SU.; Uloro on. cuOlWIck. piuloi Urti.
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ThI. niot ~oU>i oI cliloko. or
' If abort or avnip boll a little sucar
pared-, one larac onion shtime saUd. served wiih salHne*. i<e
.And a iaeqiMiwd aanSera- u*y—
wuh the amount of water needed and
,h,„
g„u,,| pepper chop cream and cake,
ly. coffee or
jntb candlat diawn frort a shapely q,} „p ,j,e j,r
aprlokle with salt and In'it . l^c.olatcmoald.
Pearw done in ibis way are a idaa- atud three hour*
Drain, add oii.- _
--------And a ilndar box alwar.
sure to look ai and dellclons. They cup brown supar. half a leaapoonful [.
Canning Time,
will kee|. Indeflnliely.
of clove*, a quarter dT a leupoonfui
mnned fruit an hour or tn.>
: tb* ckanlwL daaresi. sUrtit to
Pears Preserve—Take the fafl fnili of tumeric, one ubleapoonful borse.
it la needed for uwe- It is (i>r
•••
that is not perfect eMuith for mnn- radish rtated. and enough vloegtir to ,icher when the esyaen la thus re
Waa the flnplap*. gkiwlac bricht.
perhapa. ino rtpe. Peel. core, egrer. I.,et them heat well, but do moiod lo li

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^ iron uaheofo MDff on tbe erue. ahaolve the sugar. After tbe fruit
Orape Preaene.-Afior plcklni: over
The aaboa titered down
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wrandw^ber «tn*d
BtrrU tbe
.be coaU
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nmrh
th.-lr flaror. simply from the.
/^Albtl.
mn* grandmotbOT
eoaU ,p,
„ “
^um. WTien tbe fnili com- omtUy.. slip the skinI from tht*
(b<s pulp,
le kettle and the closed cupbi.anl.
tn'en^ to darken and breata easily it rook Ae akin* In one
runbtinnl. or Incklns that, wrop
That the tptggr cake might brown. < s done. Put In glaaae* or Jar*. when

•--’pulp m anoiher.
Strain ■•-the —i..
p'llu eaeh .-all In dark colored |«[.ei -lei
coU pour melletl paraflne ov r tbe ihrongh a sieve, throwing away the lies nione rhotll.l Ik. kept In b ralher
of work tor all t > tops before sealing.
soeJs. Add the fiklos. and aeain cook light place.-and esiu-cl«l1» front damp
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Bpicod Pears—To seven pounds of pulp akin* an.l nn equal amount ol
■onM «*i tb* Biaaons' ^Ida;
peeled ud cored winter fruit allow mgar together for . wenty
To preteiy jellloK from moulding
Qlfftflag. and apluteg. and woavlngr. ,hr,e and three-fourth* pound* of n- then pUce In Jar*. It mustcover ibci-a.inae-- one.founh of lii
1 tofr—
ue quart of vinegar, (wo ounc«S often u> preven. burning.
Inch dee|> wuli powdered Migar Oi.
BteaehUif and dyotag beafd*;
-whole dove*, and two ouces atlekGrape
Take
-Hct paiaftin.to.over. w
Oom. and pnn^aa. and applM to ejnnamoo (groud spleea cu be nud. pound basket of grape.: ------- ----^fT—
1, prefenedi. Peel, halve and core fruit, add one pound of water, and Wl '•
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Batter and dwau to mak*.
ibefrolt. SUck two or three cloves In- aimm^ until they are cooked to a “nfr- "»> '» Blnlkht Tie a par
Baasag* ui'cbo* ^od deogknnte to „ ^«h half. Doll the sugar, vinegar
-pajp. Squeeie through a Jelly

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tfr.
, RDd cinnamon (or five mlnutea. (hen bag Add (or e^ery quan of graiie
In [lartoR fruit (or preserviDR. u
1 to bake!
drop In the'pears. Cook until lender, jniee two orange*, chopped fine remove .;lver idate-l knives, and drop «a
take ont and pack in Jar*. Boll the seeds,) W pound ol chopped raisins piece as soon a* imred into a bowl
lilc^ ll
simmer
npee was magic in Ih* eptSBtng
nnill reduced nearly one-bait, and three'^wund'
of kiigai
hre^wui
the addition of I
Tbeel.
and |iour over the pearsCover w hile
Rcatly lor one hour ot
-m* (be fruit iron
Tbere wat moale In Ibe loom; , poC
. inalade U formed. Tr
u would
A few pieces o'
toIM eowMon work, tar (ba cominm
Dellctous Pear Pickle—Chop fine, (or Jcfly Beal In glas
w«hlone peck of pear*, peeled and core.1. Grape Sherbet—Boll to a syrup two will
Kapt heartspad bands In tuu
(oq, red or green iwppeniseeds re- and one-half cupfuls of grunlaied lop < the llqnld
0! tbora'a notblog mtmory Onds more moved), and six large onions. Coversugar, with one capful or water and kept
d*ar,
with three *|» vlnegai'. one teasjioon tbe Juice and rind of one lemon. Lei
lo ail idckllag
lag and prnerving. use
Searekibg a lltetUne tbrourtallspice, one leaaiioon cteyet. one tea- th* alrop become almo'icold, then udi
tbu Ibe bomaly rbrift.
udtbe •poonful ground ginger. 3*0 heaping one glaaslnl of grape Jellywhich ba* hritle'
• liable I
taMeapoona aalL one ubieapoon must- h«en warmed until b la sentl-liquld. .tRngerouxlv atiarke-l by
hwrty dioar
, *ntet sraadAMbarb kfteboB ka*w? utd seed or ground mnitard. one rup and tbe juice ol four lemon*. .Mix Don't use s galvanite.l Iron
brown sngar. - SUr well, faring quick- yrell and freex* quite bard, giving the squeier. When brought into coniact
ly 10 a boll, then flmmer until all la'mixture a good stirring Just Itefore •
,hp gomon Juice It forms n poi
tendvr. Whole or ground spice* can u bard enough to take up Serve In ^onou* salt. ,
be tiaed.
punch cups
Pear Bated-Two Urge pear* cut
Spiced Gragtes-Choo** the <ho'
,
Siaaonable Salads.
■ In amall pteee*. one amall onion, a lit- bunebM of grapes, those not too rit"A Fall Salad—Scald and i-eel »l\
tie chopped paraley, chopped w*lnut*.,.,gi<g which bare no bruised .>m- imuoth (omaloeK. lake a Ihkk «.ll< c
irdeslrod. I'ae niayonnalne 01-French among them. Make a syrui> of vi...- :ic»i tbe stem end. and B.-nogt out a*
diwlng. and. in either case, a IliHe gar and sugar in the prcwnion of one Mueb n» gosfhlo ot the Inside, leaving
rick cream la a .lecided Improvamem. pound of sogar lor ea.h gwuii-l -<> bou bnw)-ahai>ed ami rather Hballow
i lettnro leaves,
grape* and one |dni ol vmvgi.'
i.rain ..nd chill Peel an.l tail ..atll
Slewed Peara—Wash iw© quarts each four gsiund* of •.iisur. Add to H 'Ilgbil1 wllH.
tally bite which
lleoe Cheer te private letwra are peara-amall aarietle* are te-at-leax two ioaM«onful» each ..f Hnnanmn
•0 aood. so heJpftll (bat U seem* teg atemt cn. Pm on tbe aiove. barely god alUpIce, one ica»t«*uft.l of dove',
wrgag not to ^uve ftern with other*, ecrerlng with trefcr and threedpurths and one-half iea*i«c.mlul can.
ma.v
Sack paa Ibe one -ablch (a given to- of a cogvof moteas-es Stew alowiy un- and salt I»rop the b..n.b. s ct g.ai-e- day AM which
laeapeclally Hmely HI leader.
Deliciouswhen serve.! which have lieon washed and ..lle>v.-d
aattoaghta OfImpending (all bouse- with cream.
«' dry. inie ibi- tailing H'rug. nn-l al
4aanteg begle » oecnpy the nlnda
Caodled l•^*r^—l’et-1 and hal'c il.e low them u remain lu 11 lu. fi\c min- Frcnrii dri-s*liiR.
spHnklc
0l Hone Cheer reader*
Says Ihe gieara. Have ready and ■ boiling 0 .nes, remove an.l IkjH down lUc »y chogigvcd guirslvy
These
s oMter:
.thick aynig. made with one cup of wo up. then ponr it o'er the graiM>* The ar.- very delicate in Have
r Udng
;i have been upI0 the atUc. aort- ter to eachgmuml of sugar.
Drop Ihe ,yrup aboold be poured off ^>d boll- tiolW. and the salad is nn .vttraciive
^ sad aerung and son teg. ter 1 b^e g«sra te this and let iliem rook until ed down for three *urcesM< ‘ ------- novelty 10 serve as a change irom ihi- tendermo longer. Remove from the gnj;*. when the Riaguv. niay f- rover. salads of Kumnici
roAcbed the <
n that (
«r meaai na u>^4ward many thing*. (Ire and let stand a* they are (or (wo ^ wftb jiaraRIn iu>i>er and kci away
Apple and Celery in Pepper Ca'*--■ I bar* siYOB my old crib qutli to days. Tben. Uke out halves, drain
Grape Jelly—Thi* is usually bc*i Take equal pans of .hopped app’c
Bttte--------Che conTcnta of the them, aprinkle sugar over each piece made out ol partly ripe grape*
and celery an.t one-lounh the quantiiv
«U ebant «av# been beatowed upon separately
Dry them alowiy te tbe
ute then, for Ihi* g.u.'l'~' of cliopga.; English walnuts or pe.-ao'.
old Mr.-------------. arbo can put them sun or In a moderate oven with tbe
g^.g about ready '<> «“rn Miom.
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rnough .mavonnalse are«>lns
j
te good nts. and many other thing*,
doer partly open.
and gujt In a (.reaervlng-keiilc, nno to hold lORClhcr Remove Ihc togis of
--v^gMSd trom llmt immemorial bare The tofegoln* preimratlons fln4 ■ best slowly, when they- begin to green pepgH-r* and (III Hten: «iih 'h«
ateo bwn dtegoaod of. Everythingleady market when offered for aaJe- w>tten. ma*h with a siwen l-cf then, mixture and pla.v '*n liny «png» oi
baa booi -eteaaad Ap’ >« •nch an ei- Many g.ocery atere* will uke them in simmer 101 about half an hour then the v-elcry m to,, a. niun.e.
I'la.-r
teat fbat K wUI a« bd bard to keer trade for other goods or. If g.referred. .grain throuRh a flanael cloH. b»it dc small ensp leave* o: Icituce Uiatt ihr
tb* ronmlnteg tbtega te order. 1 will seM them oh a comnils»lon Ua«is not press. Returnjhe Jul.-e to th. g.btc around the pepper ca«e and oB
tbteh wo wore meant to hare each
—Good Housekeeping
kettle Measure oapnmeh sugar as yo-i each leaf griace half an EnRlt.h wag
day a fraab basinnini. and not keep
-----------------have grape-Jolce. and put in the oven mil Serve with mayonnaiv-e drcsing
ear manna oatN ft spoils. Cbrtat dfd
* RoACooeh.
g„,g.j ,or .bout
uaeb (be ibrtft of hoattlteg. bnt
>' a• couch ts
U used
used as a bed the foi
minute*, pm m the hot sugar.
of serving agigde and celerv
’o,
tewing
way
Of
nvaklag
it
up
I*
likely
|g
tb* MnoltRe.
are gvarHcularlv i>l*s'tng oa
Tbtega wera to «
- Provided the rouch
illte BtralF armbol*. un^te—rv “ «» «*«' 'rpe which has side. —
ran be let down like the swlngln* en-lwith Grape -u«*.
Nut* In APP'r Cop.—Select a well
» they might b* of tnslani t
or aides of'a kitchen table. Make ug.
fncooked Grape Juice—Warm (be shaive.l. medium sued ag>ple. pare bolthe bed te the mornteg a* one wonld loutes or Jugs and *et them on a cloth low ihf rente', making a cog. Fill
OoM Waya With Roarsordlnartly. bm when ihe sheet* an.l g,. g,ot water l ac ingrr.ltetns te tbli with a mixture of .-h..|.pe'l Engluih wairvqgrd Paara—BAntett peon are btonketa are te pUce. instead of tuck- g,ro|*nlOB: For a iwo-quori bonie not. an.l mayonnaise ,.lartne a tew ot
bem for oaantek. No other near quite tng them te at the aide* (old the Wan ,4,,* one quan of grai*. .washed the unbroken hah c- ot the nu.- at
oquob theta In nppoarance. !at*> n kets and (ben the aheei. smoothly .,,4 stemmed) te the bottle, pout on ihe v«r for a garriuh Put »n apple
mserrlag koltl*. ibe Mx-qnart ala* tram the aide, toward the cower ,nsai one pound of sugar, fill the hot- cur upon rach plate .vnd garttteh wuh
T» terggpT, pot one quart of water and Thu* tbe bedetetbe* will occupy only ige with boiling w-atet and seal iBun wjirr cress Sc.vc with maycnnaiMr«* rap of granulated
gmaulated -ugar Let the top of (be conch, leav-lng the sides >«altec wax around the cork, in a .iretelng
Pecans—Seed
will be a
Xlalaga Grai*.
rame te a boU. BUm off lac froth ft (re*. Dreg, tbe side., spread a cover ,ew week*
t.ny trt-T- ^’Mle ft ts gottlng bet. over the wbole concb and a naai re- ly drawm out to make a deftclons sM roatega arapes. add one-halt the qua..
MiTtnUy hair*, pool ant* core ten o* boh arm*Pl>e*f Hare lor the plltowa boajthful drink, much (realjer te fla- tity of pecan nteats broken In amall
twafv* pran. belas ndsdtnl Mt to ue day coror* Uke the couch cover, which vor than rooked Juice and with teas bits. Cover with a whipped rreoa
jtvM that are ovgr-rlpg or IteporCoct- can be e**«> *lli>ped off at night.
work ConaWerabl* goedne** wi»j»-.
may.

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water every day. be made of rwes ctt of brown «^a<
A
MAHOO FICKLEA
« Then cover ’ wUb fresh water, beat rot and stenctM la darker abadea of
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA slowly and boll live mlnotew, then put brown,
II you have never eaten manpo pick­ instutly Into cold water and lei stand
your color* In the extreme tint
les yon have tnisse-l a new and dellRbt until the next day. Simmer cnrefully anj
,
dilute with w'-iie lead or common
lul aeoaailon
flw minuies In stronR slum w-ater. ihite
,
lalnt to the dcs ce.1 shade. The
Mucoes tuay U- made of small cbaaRF Into ice water Bfaln and let linseed oil In the white palat will set
rreen cutaloupi. watermelons, peach- Stans tour hours Boil asatn tor five ,ho color, and rnaki the lue washable.
e*. pepperw. tomatoes larse curum r.:lButew. leavinR them In that water Th,^
tnsde IB aevbera, or any fruit from which the in- overnlFbt lo make them ten.ler
nji ,tade* of the same o.kr. and eo«
Ade portion can be removed, the cavi­
Next day add suar to eaoush aster >er' lliile
ty filled with a ftncU chopped pickle, to i-oter tbe rind to make quite sweet.
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and the opealnr closed wicain In such TO . .vn.,,: .ImTO, .«
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a way as to Rive the appearuce of Tl.„.
,h, «l.r TOl .nn-U o.
.jhU «U b,
...atroTOwhole fruits Tbe name “isaaRO''
Pn-»n-TO.,b...,™n. 5,^,1,
come* from (rott from which East
...o,r nui 1. ..HI>1-_ „a TO- I, „ „„,ITO lo,
Indlu took* make their iriost delect -TiD.i .WO IWUB.1* to even quart of
^
looklBit' bnRbli also
able pirklew The luua-tat.on of tbe water When quite hot put .n the rind
article*, ni.rroi^ and winmaaso flllinc. as prepared here. t« usu and simmer until they look Uear. Take
^
ally firm while cablace finely ebop- out and rpread on dishes acaia Add
ped with a quarter a* niuib celery, to th,. s. rup a pmt or uneur for each
(rreen tomatoes or cucumbers Other f)oun.t 1.1 suKor one isblrspoonfal of
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veReiables used in tbelr composmon turmeric ,v.w.lcr to a pallrtn ol l.ickle.
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are small onion*. stritiR-heans. fruits, onehair o.mc.
nreen rmr.-r rut la * Coovan.ene* for tbt Sawinj Room.
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a wooden paiu-l with i
nasturtium seeds, etc
For pepper
of Tlnesar Add
B mtw It and spool'
maiiRoes select the fireen bull-nosed
of fhread mu on the nails. II It Is
iwpiwr* They must Ire perfectly Rieen l*m InlTlT^ .in.is and sii
hnne near ihe sewinR ntarhlne ud the
Cut a slice from the stem and remove minute^ wVu-n ccl,! mu
work haskei Ihe desired nnnjhrr of
all Hie see-ls. taklnt: can- not to bruise aiaul<f-r uii<^in <*.. wr
.bread m«- be quickly found
the pepiwn..
r .nnd c
Squash Ralls.
a stronR brine l.*t ihen. wiaml three
One quan nf Hour, on.- pin. ol iiiilu.
A uaa for -Pap** Rags.
days, then drain and' cover with
I‘«p.-r bag*, in wbleb many anlcles
■uiiful ol yeast, or one-halt
. Icar «>ld water (or iwciity lour hour*. -eke ol com|.re*s<.,l M-a»i, a (eaetiplul are sent front tbe groeetw. should Ita
I’ut into each pepjvr
5" lutfliNl -.qiinsh one quarter
saved for use when blacklag a atove.
small
l.lesiioonlulB The hnn.1 .-an be Dlp|ied Into OBb of
cabli.-iKc. a tiny whi
gherkin and three or four
strliiR-bi-ni
ei. piiteb of sail ’ S.-ald thr-se. and* (be brush hudled Joat u
nasiuniutii see.l*
.Make a pa>^<c of the n-llk. i
It over the squaKh. Ihe *cU, and the bands will not Ite soiled,
half :i ciifilul niiisliir.l seed, a table- noitr sn.l ilic aiigar. when cool, add
Hitoonful of grated horseradish, table- the
beat for IKieen nilnuces. Ii-t
"
An Ironing Hlnc
sistODliil around mustard, two rable- It .M- and then add a tearupful of- Old nrwapapera may be used to pad
>i|H%on(iiIs of sugar, two iabl.s|iooB(i'U flour sn.l mix: lei it rise again, turn the ironing board Juat aa well as tin
of ol.woll and ci loasiwoniul eaeb on a board and rail out an.l cut Into'ol.l blanket, wbich cuaot always l<e
celery seed, mace and allspice. Fill roll* and lei them rlhe. then hake In spared, or the lining fell whl<A romea
the iw>piiers with this inste larking m n l::;t i.ven
for such jiurposes aft.1 Is ralhar exfirmly, then replace the rain and I.C
----------------------- Itenslve.
or sew in place. Park tbe iteppers i;i
To Kaap Paroley All Wtfitar.

stone Jnr and cover with sraldlnc
I'arvlpy mny lie kept green and fte*h
Hint* f«r tb* COOk.
hot vlnegai Let them remain In ibis all wime. Put It In a strong bplltag-When food I* aeeMoniaUy mad* too
two dayw. then pour off the vlnecar. hot hiine of -util and water Leave In, soft H may often !• counteracted by
tehoiit and again turn over the pep s hall hour ami (hen hang up In a dn' a.tdlng a ubleainonfui each of vlaeIters Cover . lose and keep in a cool, rtioni with the i.lossom downward, cat ami sugar.
dry plact
Kegii in this way ft f». as nice fat fla- ' To retain (be color of vegMables
reach WatigneK-Seleei large, frer- vr.i log sruiw. dressings, etc., as w hen plunge them Into cold wnicr an inatut
-ton<- |M'ac1ie« Pui ihem In a stone It Is fr.-ehlj growu and gathered
aftei bolllBL
,
yar and .-ever them with brine auffiKeegt a amaH box of nnlek-lla* tr
I'lently strong to bear an egg. and let
Pretty and Inaapenkivt Ruga
pamry and rellar: ft will keep tb* air
atud forty-eight hour*, then lake
A very pretty rug for a bclroom dry- and pore
them from the bride an.l ilrow- thetr may be made ol all whjte ran. cut
To bake a pie emt artthooj Alng,_
into cold water for twenty mlnutea and woven in the nsual luuner. hut line wlib paraffine paper filled arfth'
■\i -e e:u+ cr.o carefully wliViut brer'.- Stenciled. ConrenHonal designs made unrooked rice.
ng -he Hkln.,and with a sharp sliver np of odd colors are effecHvr. Forth*
Never use newspapera to wrap abut
knife remove n *mall piece from one bathroom, a pretty rug liay be made io.«t A supply of laraSln* paper 1* a
»id.- and extract ihe atone Sprinkle of bright or delh-atcly colored rags
economy and ronvenleace.

ih. .nside llRhlly with celery seed- cm very shon in - h.t and mlss-.style,
..................
-- .s,,,,. ,1,^ (be white of u eSB. tb*
I'ave -eady sufficient grated borse- using »■—,e ^td color
for tbe ■band■ or
i:.d.st'. .Ti-yfKiem-d will' yluegar. to fill
I niore ».rv!.-«ible one mny
om q„j,e TOslIy.
<i.<- .H4i'-hes. As each |«arh Is filled
i-i-placc Ihe small pic.-i- taken from Hi.hi-le and ew it all around with strong
while ibiead Stand them :n stone cr
glass jar*, a* ctosely together a* |k>ssilbe To e\er> five doicn peaches al­
low one gallon of vinegar, one gtound
of brtiwn suRsr. one-fourth teai|<oon(ul
of cayenne. |.ut the Unegar. sugar
and cayettric Into n iion-elaln-Uncd kel
tie, Iwing quickly to a iKill. i.nd Imiiie.ilately tak.- off
Pour honing hot
over Ihe gwa'ho Wlu-n cold. He ug.
-"CMn," Waub h, Mm FJI Sola ,1 Me,
They will 'h- ready tot ii’-e in- let;

Please note—We will be closed
all day Monday, October 2nd In
observance of Hebrew Holiday
The Globe Dept. Store.
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At Me new Flannsl ' RhW for
w-omen. rehy mannish and popnter
«t •1.1*, new Taitemtf
aiyle In
hers aiylea te wblte
ilnga. aeir-flgtfrod.—
At »1.«R.
etiy
Walste.
y TallorcA
Ta
white striped madras—At |*9S.
|?9S. Now
Black forded Silk and Unoo mliM

Company Baaeart* for Fall Day*.
I*eacbe* and Wblpg.e.1 Cream—Feel
the peai-bes. .ut In halve* and remove
Ihe slono.
l.a> the peaubes on a
g.late and fill the eeniech with sweet­
ened w-hi|q>ed cream
Csnieloupes and Ice Cream-When
ranteloupet are aerx^M as a deaaert.
cut them Into halves, scoog. out the
*CiMlK and fill ihc .-enter with valiilU

W^^4$ct^$Se
fronts—dark

-Macaroon rream-This is onev' '^'c
niosi delicious .lessens one ran make
Dbsofte one taWesgoonful ol gninu
laii-.i geU.nne me one-rounh cup of

Flannelette

rertn-d striped matertala. neat Shep­
herd check*—Navy Sateens with
wi.li.- )‘olka dots—InltaHon fUnnal*
ai.d iail»ie.l style* li. white linene.

-al.... I 1

tcRfme Wmttt «t fSe
sh.void have boon bere
I. We'n- able to Offer
i.rar.ivc price for to-

Intense Heat From
Cheap Fuel

Watarmalen PickI*.
Take eq’ial weight of rgnd and 'Ug*i
one g.te' of 'iarca: to ever'- founi o'
.ugar. oar labicsjVH-niul of lurmenc t'>
e gaftt’b
l''k!c one half ounce <>t
green ocgc' Tpot .0 a gallon of pK k
fc. m»'-e, Clnr.antor. and clc\e»
taste Take the melon with the thick
«-st rind -ou can get. pare, also take
out Ibe soft i-ulg>. <ut to ^mall piece*
and cove, with Urine strong enough,
to bear up an etac Let aland ten
rtiyt. (ben let stand ten days te clear

The Great Acorn Gas Burner
saves half the fuel by burning
the gas and smoke.
Holds fire forty-eight hours.
All doors and dampers are
machine fitted and are airtight.
Is easy to operate, any child
can run it.
Is heavy and well built, will
last (or years.
Is the handsomest soft coal
heater on the market.
We are In posUlon to save you
money on any style of stove you
may-want for this winter.
A 17 loch round stove with
plenty of nickel Use wood or
coal and fullyj[uaranteed. for

$9.85
Come and get our prices be­
fore placing your order.

The GLOBE Dept. Store
TBAVEBSE QTY. MICH.

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