Grand Traverse Herald, August 17, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 17, 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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1911-08-17

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TWICE A. WEEK —TUESDAY AND THURSDAY—ST.OO

A YEAR

TBAYEKSE ClTy. ORANn TRAVEBiiE rol STT. Mll limAX. TIII KSDAY. AH;I ST 17.

DOCK LINE
ESTKBUSffiO

lUR HASTE SUIWIY
Repedlatien of Charge That Congress
Has Prsppsd CrniiroHer by

COMPROMISE CMHUMIISE
IS OFFERED

'WMblngtoo. Auk- 1^.—A repudUPROPCRTV OWNCfl» REACHED AN ttoo of tbe chane tbal tbe Houie of NEW STATEHOOD BILL IS TO BE
PRESENTED.
AMICARLE AGREEMENT
Uie loreaiisAtioD Of tbr alleged (^oetroUcr bav.
AUakA ‘grab.'’ aaa made
bMiae today by C'balrman Grabam.
FOR FIECE OF LAND FROdECTINO (demoerat.) “My experience leada
me to teUere that in tbe intereit
INTO STREAM
trutb we abould make baate alowly.“
d la SatMled With
Another Mansurs Will. Be Draftsd
That M Promised to Moct With
iflf tbe Land Were Made Oat
Favor of Congrssa and
and Sisnod Today.
Mr. Taft.
MiLITARY
COMMISSION
WILL
Tbe dock lloe qaaetloD. whicb baa
SE HERE SEFTEMBER E
WasblQgtoQ. Auk. 16.—The bouse
been tbe akeletoa In the clooei of
i> appointed
eeery dly admtaUUaUon during tbe Conteet for Mrt Yeir’a Location Re- committee t«i
iltiee of five lo confer with
paat'twenty yean, more or lem, baa
eod to A»rt Huron,', Ludlngton
SaaUy been amicably oetUed In -a
the aenme terslioHal committee
and Tbia Cityl
the Nes’ Mexico snd Arixona staiemanaor that la entlrMy aaUaractory to
A leltpr was -received this morning hood situation, with the view
an tbe partlea concerned. Daring tbe
writ­
paat aome ot tbe city connclU bare by J. W. Hanoen from Col. Jams
ing a comprouiiae nieastire which
b tbi) tboagbt Cox. aanounciBg ibai ihe etate mill- will l>e adopted by both bouses/a%
wootd do away with tbe matter, but
by Prvnldent Taft.
hmtead of doing ao they were tbe CIU- on the second of September to
With a announcement of the prexleoluve of more troable and kept tbe look over poorible Ibcatloni
deni'a veto and lollowlng a tonfercity oSleala aad property bolden In camping site for tbe Michigan Na­ eqoe with fTealdcnt TaM, Senator
a coBBtaat tonnoll and continually tional Guard for lUI*.
W'Ullan Alden Smith of Michigan,
A meeting «-aa held at Camp Chaw chairman of the. senate h-rrltorles
irttened tbe breach between tbe interS. Oebom at Port Huron Saturday, committee. Introduced a ne*- ataieeated partlea.
Imat fall a new line va> aurveyed several oltea being given condidera- hood rerolulioD. meeting the prcsl
llon. among Ifaem Traveroe CHy. Port dent's views and providing for tbe
d all tbe
aaglea la tbe rlrer aad following Ue Huron, laidington. .Indian River, Long advlsslon of Ixtth sinies oif condition
tbraad of tbe atream aa near at wal Lake and Flushing. After the mehU that Arisona shall strike tbe reralf
peaMUa. bat tbla line failed to m^ br the various propoalUons had been of Judges proviflon from Its new
It was decided that .the stlluUon.
tbe auptotral ot tbe property bolddu
)
becaaat p cut off eome ot tbe land> three locations flrat mentlooed were Genaior-Smilbto-Jului re.-«luUon for
available and
that bad been made by aome of tbe
aihteboud. Iiiirodiii-ed
oraera <w tbe doutb Mde of tbe r}rer. lag to tbelr proximity to Lake Michi­ tutlowing the receipt of
Tkli buOdlttg out into tbe atream had gan.
dent's veto. Is louki-d fipon ~by aoM
An Invitation was extended by tbe
BO aarrowad tbe channel that In order
as the way uut of the present dirbBoard of Trade. Mr. Hanaca beine
t» mako tbe Une anywhere
cully. At Is Ideotii-ally tbe aas
chairman
ot
tbe
commiUec
to
confer
etralgbt It was necetaatr to Uke a
ibe measure now under preaMentiil
ocmatderable Rrip of land oS tbe with the mllHarr commlsAon.
veto save ibat It eliminates the ruptopsrty of John F. Oti. oearb’ oppoalte
ca^ of judges.
tbe FirA N^onal bank. Mr. Ott obMnstor Smith was In
leeted to IbU procedure end demandwHb the president ywalerday and U
td. eompeaaatloo tor the praperty
Is boon'll that tbe draft be has pi^
be taken. Tbe membera of the conn- Fair Oirseters and Cor
seni^wlll
be entirely acceptable
cO did net feel like pntUng up this

JM F. on RECBlia 0400

WOOL HU QR. R. W. WILEY

Passed by Senate Last Night-<ongrcaa Will Anempi to Paso it
Over Veto.

aiHIIATE JUDfiES HEGALL

LOOK UP CAMP SITE

, Aug. 16.—The Cnder- wool bUI. passed
wood by Ihe st-nsK- last night went to the
Presldcui tbdsy. Probably
uieesage will be scot to congrt-ss Fri­
day, wbi'ti the bouse will attempt
pass It over tbe veto.

MANY CHANGES

TALKS PLAIN
TELLS OF OBBTACLES PLACED I
HIS WAY

PEOPLED lOREY SQUAMeHl
Sellciter Me(;abo sn'd Assoeista Chem­
ist l>«nlap AnUBonlstle to Their
Chief in Administrstiep

POSTMASTER FRIEDRICH MAKES
MAIL BOXES CONVENIENT.

FUR STHHBIS0H HQUHIY
Su^Cemmlltee of Senators Appeiin•d Today.

NO RELIEF
IN-ENGLAND

Aug.
16.—Senators
Ji^hurn.\Suto rlaud, llradiry.
STRIKE SITUATION IS STILL VEMY
^I*ayot.-r and ,K»n>eteDv.
SERIGUSr
■ deiaocratsi. were today apputnied
by Cbalrman Dilllnabsw
ee on pilvllega-s gad electhuts, as a *ubKV>mniiit<-e to luvesilBECAUSE POLICE CLUBSEO WO­
MEN AND CHILDREN*

MUSE UF egmUB EXGITB
No Changt In S.ght. AKheugh Several

BENERTS FARMERS

DEVELOPMENT WORK BRINGING
Washington. Aug. 16—Declsring thst
RESULTS IN MASON COUNTY. . ]
South the iieoide's money was »quandeVe<i.
that the admlDlMrailon of tbe purr Land Values Have Cone Up a .^Uhe bouse of eommuas today as tba
Iiesuli of Ibe strike*, wrben Home Becfood law was hampered by the
Many Improvementt are Being
retsry Chureblll apiwarod. Tbe labor'
tion of the “pure food Inspectfon
Made.
Pustma^te^ Frank Frlcdriiii U maknvember* shouted qwestlen* <
board." In which he was a belplcw
,g Botne changes In tbe mail boxes rolnurity. and that Solicitor McCabe
know w hy Ibe tmlkce were ak ,
representative of the,Western
ircugfaoui Ibe city tbu will resnij and Assoclaie Chemist DunUp were
Michigan Developmenl bureau viaiied lowed to clnb women and chlldre* to
I greater t-onvenience* tor the pub- "genemlly antagunisilc lo him.'
Uvrrpool.
c. Some of Ibe boxes were placed Harvey W. Wiley today temJBed be­ the Mason c-ounty section of Western
lAie Ibis afternoM brousbt so
1 places where they were unhand;. fore the house loxertlgating commit­ Mk-higsn the early 'pan of tbe* week ■bahge In the strike sItuaUom al­
and wbcie they were but little used. tee as to Ihe obsUries which be said and is very lotfd in tbe praise of the though numerous conferenrwa have
there taking
These boxes have l>een changed to be had struggled agaiast to mlmln;
been beM. I'nkw railway emptoyee
place. The fruft growers of Pa-re Maibetter lucsilons and new once added
tbrouitaoul Urcui Britain -are reudr
Ibe Uw.
queite. Summit and Riverton town­
In the plai-es where they are. most
to strike at a moment's ooUH.
ships of. Mnon coumy sndrrviaad
needed.' ‘
City OP Verge a* Fasslim.
what
the
development
of
the
trull
in­
The t-hsnges that have been orderLiverpool. Aug. 14 —Fkjuf mill own­
dust.*) laesn* In a.Bcanclai way. and
as follows; The box at Ibe
's and. bekera today seared wotlcw '
they are making Ihe most poaslbls
of Uak and Randolph streets
I tbe cUy autboriiie< that they couU
«at ol ibelr oppvirtunlUes. . Tbelr big
has been changed lo the comer oT
ao longer supply flour and broad, bwcrop Is the pesrh.' and tbe amount of
Bay and -Handolpb. The bo
cause ot the strike coadllloBB. Tteea
mona-y that many are-rrcelving from
comer of Cnlon and Sixth street, ban
I* uoi enouab Semr in tbe rily to tost
been changed lo the Fere Marquette The AUendancs Tuesday Was LlgliL their yearly rrop U truly svrprlsin:
If Ibe rallnied etrike to
1-and values have advanced areatly In
But Eacaptienally Strong Pro­
for tbe^i-ontenience of tbe traveling
declared touigbi ihet* are amMl
Ibis Bcit^.as a resnli uf the good
gram Was Glveix.
public and Iboee wbo bave boriness
yhanccs of aetilng any. ’The city to
crops
Olid
ibe
adcertlsiDg
that
tbe
; the depot.
tbe verge ot a famine, and ibowFrom Wednesday 's Record Eagle) resiun 1» ganflng. which is amostog
A new1 box has been lo<-aIrd al
san^' arc deaUinu.
Tbe Bri't sesvion of the twenty.
romer^f Sevehtb and Spruce sireeis. fourth anoual cunventlon of tbe Grand outsiders tu appear with tbe desire
> buy the fruit farma.
'and anoibt-r ai tbe end of the North Travenae Sunday School . asaoclatioD
One farmer wiib 40 acres ua a blllI'nion street bridge, near tbe M. A was held Tucaalav afternoon on Ihe
Ithp, wbo ha* been very successful
N. K, depot. Central wiIiodI grounds with a shame­
Ihe growing of fruit, has ba>ea «p
new Ikix baa also be<-n kH-ated fully small attendance of workeni. -let-,
AVIATOR
ATWOOD
REACHED
tjte <-orner of Webster and Bar- egates and Interested Sunday srboni pestered by rich men wbo w
FETTSVILLE TODAY.
low irtreets.'''The box which has been r-eople. it I* a fact to be v>ry mueb buy bis farm that ha- has bad
price
of Slu.tKW upon the plea In
located in tbe hallway of the Masouic regreiiM iliat* Ibe |ie<{|4e of Traverse
Had Than Ballad
order to bold It lor blmsetf. Each
block will be lakeii out and placed City In general do- not turn
Trip from
upon a post In from of the building nieetliis of.wbat wouU seem to l>e of st'Sron for ten years tmek this farm
York City.
mooey sod a new line was nnrveyed.
■as beqn returning a net lucoimihai II can Iw seen b> siraiiByi
Imponanie. and one of the greatest
wUeb wax not agraeable to tbe. ownarying Ipim II.rMW to Ij.tHie. He
the city as well as for th«J(encr\.
work* In the wotkl. and c*iact-lally
There was a good atte
Pen*rill< OUle* Ana. u.-ttorry i
on w Uw oppoaltf aide ot Um stream.
desiie^io kt-ep the pisi-e lor himself.
when iiaitkuUr |•aios .hB•l l<een taken
.Mwood. «e boi*a^.^v4ator cnBu
Tbo sottlemant of tbe qaeAloo was
The package box whlih
AuotbeF-Flugreaafve fruit arower
by Ibe a-onimltlce in charge of arrange­
down Uers at io;l2’thl* mmlns. «stfa «N olr daring tbe winter, sod tbla
kK-atfd at me i-omer of Itandolpli ments to make tbe Grand Traverwe the same iieighburfaoud baa been
Fair aaaoclaUon In tbe WblUng hotel
.Hudlng Ibe Uitid lug of bis 8L Lento*
atnisi whan tbe council began to pnab
and Hlinwood aveiiu.- will be moved ronvcniton one ot Ibe liesl. or at least succirssful during the last tew years
parlors Mon.lay ^afternoon. Secre­
Now York trip. He now has oovorod
tbo wsrk a»ln tbe property .owners
the corner of From and Division equal to any held In the stale.
that be Is tmlldlng a SI2.0W 'fai
tary Montague reported tbai about
4S2 miles. He axpsets to start again '
Ml the amub aide ot tbe river,
nreets. Tb'e«- changes wert- dnided
home with a ponkm ot bH surplus
Prof. Ooodria-li. one of the ni
4200 worth ot tickets were dlspoe^
four o'clock tbU Dorolng. Sylng
forward with a pronpalUon that If tbe
e Orownsd and Wm. upon after golnk over ib<- msiicr thuslasiia Sunalay school w-orkera In urnlngs.
of at tbe Traverse llty Day picnic
Banduaky. Ohio.
Great crowds
mauor sras put oS for three sontbs
tboroughl.v and II Is believed ib-u tbe state. I* presem at Ibe i-onyentlon. *A third man who Bbs a good peac!
and that tbe prospect was bright tor
If been watching him.
they would get logetber aad settle tbe
tbey
will
Iw
approved
by
the
|H-ople
and yester.lay he' gave the first of
crop this i-vaaoii figures tbal bU'ue
sale In coaaldermattor to a aatiatactory aanner and
of tbe city, aa a greater number have seriwi of siliring talk* lo be given incouie Iron) IhU fruit alone.' will be
abie number. It was tbe unanlmdna
be roady to report on July 24. Tbe
tbe neighborhood of (6.U0U. These
Chlrago. Aug. 16.—Two aviators. Btvess to them ibaii w-as pos'kble un­ during tbe i-onvention.
optnlon tbal Ibe funds thus raised
date fixed came, and as nothing’bad
der the OU arrsngi-tuem.
The first thing on the afternoon pro­
i but a few; example- ot wbat Is
and la prospect warranted tbe erec­ William R. Ba.lger of l^Riiburg. and
IT two
Cbsiqees have also been made
gram wa* tousle, under the -llrei-t lyelng done, by many.
tion of e building S6x7!l feet tor ex- SI. Croix Johnstone of Chicago, bolb
was asked tor aqd granted. Uonday
the
hiTiiiti
postoltkes
in
the
city.
charge of Mis* Ethel Clbh*| followcl
btblts In addition to-the big Cbauian- young men. lost their lives at the Inrew^l men Is now stringing
Will Tako Tholr Aiwwal
nl^ tbe time was op and after a giwat
address of welcome by, Mayor wirvs
qna tent Sheds will also be provld. iternaUasal aviation meet here yester­ The ufflee that was furmerly locaie<l
thtt fruit secHoo that the
. Outing Friday.
amount at bnatUng by tbe attorneys
In the store uf UecHTv E. Culeman. Wllbclm. Roliert Barney, represenia- (anuer* q^-^bave tbelr bouses light­
ed tor stock. Tbe old main birildtog day.
and totoraated parties an
lorner
of
Rfndolpb
and
Elmwuod
ilve
fruit
grower
and
farmer
of
Graod
on the grounds srlU be used for ned by electricity and may bave electri­
Death In both cases was due to nnwas fimOly reached, and whan tbe
avenue
h*l»
been
removed
lo
the
rraverwe county, made a rc»i»ii!«e
hlbUs of horses. It was alto decid­ explalned accidents, probably the re­
cal power for operating tbelr uaebin
meeting was called to order,a pro­
ed that a large eimakers’tent and bead- sults of unsuspected defects In tbe of Koliert Slab;, corner of Randolph behalf of the dclegateh.. A short adchurch will be held at East Bay on
posal to change the lloe as detailed
and Division Mreets. TbU a<-iiu:i alresq on “The ReUilon of ifae Bible
qoarteri tent would be necessary,
mechanism of the machines, and was
Good luadq campaigns whlck
Friday, and a general good Umo la
la tbe pobUabed ordlnanco. which
waa taken for tjie greater rouvenieme School to tbe Greatest Problem cf Our
order to surt an organised campaign in BO .way caused by carelessness m
volve an XpHiiditure of approximate­ planhed for all who allond. Bnaamt
I of an angle In tbe Hoe
of
the
2T
htnlness
bouses
that
Pay.
intempc'BDce.''
by
Ka«v.
tor tbe advance sale of UdteU. a
lack ot responsibllliy of tbe drivers.
ly- JlSuivOfi are being carrl^ out
will leave tbe church at W o'eloA to
from tbe North Unioa etroet bridge
loroted
In
tbal
vlrtnlt.v,
Bauer, lame next and i>ro>ed one of Masoa «>untv-. lairge crews of workmittee wm appointed consIsUng -if
Badger, a wealthy youth, careeoed
tbe forenoon and A J. Wilhelm^
earn atroeL aa4 If that was done tbe
A (%ange was also made on
,worth, full of excepilonfitly goo.| tbingx met) are now ^klug grades for stoue store at 9:4S. aad aU should come preFrank Friedrich. W. D. -C-^rmalaa. to taU death la a pit in the avUtlon
property owners on tbe south aide of
south side, the staHon ibai ha.-> fo
on Nie great liquor questlM) whia-b <-un- and gravel roM* Ibsl will lead Irou
J. W. Haonen and E. W. Heatings. field. Theo had been a flaw In
imred to bave a good Ume. No aPur
the stnam would purchase the little
erly been kx-ated In the drug si
fronis
(he
|>eo|ikot
America
tix
I
s
<
Tlkla
eommittee
will
devise
a
systsmOf tbe wings of tbe propellor of tbe
ihe unliard* fo ibe shipping potnu. laced people will be allowod on the
B the river
of Frank Mead* being removed
Rev. Baner x|oka- In liis usual suthuriattc method for tbe dlepoalng ot
Baldwin machine he drove. Centri­
Ivrsiers IL tbia *c tion jg,ouods. H Is urged that every wCb
tram tbe Ott property. Mr. OU bad
the store of Mike !>onle;. Thk ibange latlve manner, iiiipievsing hl» hearer* Maii.v
herablp and season tlcfceta.
fugal force broke tbe propellor. upset
lotndfciies
for
tbelr
irlpi
,.^r and scholar do all In their
ptoBlaed to glTo a release to tbe noun.
.... ___ __
ft... _ -ft.. *
Itank Friedrich, chairman ot tbe the eqallibrium of the machine aini was not- made cm ai-<-oum of any in’- with the stern lealiiv that Kiiuething
make tbit Ibe best picnic to .the.
cU and was prasMt to mako bla wprd
program coaimittee. has already aUrt- Badger dashed iUO feet im the bottom satisfavliiiii vrlih Ur. Mead*, hut be­ tiiuwi be alone at once
I auioiimtiile < rucks
titrlory of tbe arbool.
good. Tke change was mads in tbe
cause he warned more for taking
Prof
GooJncIi*
ad.lre**
on
"The
od
correspondence
with
several
disot the pit. his neck beinif broken.
. uiBikt-'l.'
Tb« following program baa bM ar­
ordinance by amendment and t^ matof
the
offliv-.than
be
hadriwen
recel»
I'lKO-Dsile
Bil.le
BchaiUr,
"
was
direa-*
.
tlngnlibed men lo attend tbe fair and
Johnatone fell >i0 feet under bis en- tng aud the governmeai refused to
Aa the Maaon coumy fruit *a-rtioii ranged for tbe day:
tar was auttled.
and to ibe (■Oint. conveying world*
among them Gover­
Grand Traverse PeniDsoIa
Egg bunt—1M) eggs wilt be bbidM.
Tb» dock <bDa as adopted provides nor Oiborn. Senator William AJden glee and was drowned as the result of raise the prii-e.
instruction W the worker* a* l».w
equally unsuspected defetl. Caught
a tl>e grounds and sections allotted
tor a 41-toot channeL which U oonatd- Smith and Gbarles E. Townsend and
Station No. 1 which ha* L-eii locat ­ ivesi meet the chU.lrcn an-i hold ib. _. 'fruit ^i-lion have much I
under tbe heavy engliie in Ihe MoU- ed lu Ibe More of-E. J Hans
ured
wide eoough tor taklag
.1..,* In .he Suods, mI..«1. cm a- ■'>
«1v.l.lmatK,n. > ea< h deiiartment. At n given atoDodds.
raising, what is l>viug sctom eal the search begins. Tbd ogsa are
•are «r aU tbe water that will come ' It was decided to otll a general saat monoplane, be was carried deep east side wilt remain where ii U for Ibcv be<ame oM men and wunien
Into Lake .Michigan and hlg bo.l>
plisb-d III Mason rt^iin'y i* of s|>eHal vc 'be brought to beadqvurters for fodown tbe river, even daring tbe epring
Ibe future.
'’{iundav M'hool work
ibe u-o-i
meeting of all tke conunliieea. offi- not brought to the surfa<« until i
inten-si .i> the CraOd Travcnie peopb- Ituro um and a pHxe will tic awarded
CMstets. Tbe price paid for the Ott
ivortanl work in ihe worli.' -aid
oers/and directors (o meet at tbe hour later.
.. .pr^erty taken was |4W. which was
-Iicakcr, "Doi oiilv to: < tiililrcn bui The tondiiitm* la-iug ei>yuy(41 by liir itbe person finding Ibe largest numbor
WhlUag hotel next Monday ahemoon
aabaertbed by tbe partlea Interested ta
Badger lived for i
for iiien an,’ women as well . ii i- iio* Mason coant; people will wnhln ajuf egg*. There I* also a golden ogs
at S:M o'doi^ for report «Pon what
U also proaiimg .i> and tbe Bader ol ibis will recwlra a
lbs daaL Tbla Is but a paltry sum
hour after be bad been exitkaied
' -:blc
have the whole Sunday Muhol
has already been ercompllahed end
Grand Travcr-c *cttinn
illUe. -Vo line with less tbaa tMr
when the beneSt/ that wlU i
from tbe wreck of bis engine.. He did Elliott Flowers, Noted Auttver. Com­ In Ihe rliunh an.! the iho'ih In the
what plans -are In progvesa.
not recover confcloukneas an,l dM almends Northern Michigan ‘Sum­
I'lcke.* .11! ,»rtM,*te.

trom the acUea are oonaldered. As IE
Sundav *'honl Any la-ior c-an bave
Hcg.micr. and' prfmry gamro.
to, evarTtna ooonaciad with the deal
oncetofter be bad reached a
mer Places.
the Sundav m linol rfaildien at tbe
IJa.h.lig an-l wadltig..
*
U parfaoUy »Usflad and Uw owrotb
tompItmL
luorninc *erviie If he r»-aM'' want1 i:.'0—Dinner
aloBg tks sontk aUe ot tba atnam'
In the issue of I'olller'x of AqguwiU bnlld a aoltabla dock Une a* oooo
Sports.
IJ. .here i- an artl.-le h. Elhotl Flow-;^^
enough, it lekc Ume and
4. C Slifi and Sore After Forced
Becatma
of
Attaelm
Agaleat
Mer
Man
as they can get to IL thereby maUng
the not<>d .vuthor. uimii the ri-- j lalienoe. but it can
__ be done The
March Threvgn Linderbrush
! For bo: *--n.fee legged rac«. mdl
riaga to John Jaeeb A«or.
the Btranm tar mom sightly and more
-e. ioy.rd -Urt. l-«;.rd Saah. ,
wru of :h. Middle west. Among '*-c ■
and Ra>>n«s.
today 1* <01:1American Lumberman Features the Inviting summer rv-treaw he
I For giiU- :-’i;aii1 -Usfa. Iiall tlirew;Ipose.!
,,o»eft. ot tw.cn-.ft eight millioD mrni
~l«rr.
.
\
New York. Aug. IE—InslsUng that
Traversa Ct>y Board of Trade and
-Sl.sjlng ront^Y’. bean bag., water driaktoc
complinieiiurr mentioq of the Grand-^^^
CraSK la due the conndl and etty tbe illness of Mis* Madeline POtre.
ould not lie a»haine-l to be-! Ih.-i H,-’--;.
lu Unique Bureau of InTraverse
4|ay
region.
u*pe>:al;>
Oldjj^^
^
i-..u*hj“’ntc
eCMsAs who have devoted their Ume the Blneieen-year-obl girl wbo 1* to
.. ___ ___ _
IxxlV a- a raembft-'. ‘ ami m--*- ir-uu
fermation.
SlSrior..
I......I..
;ir.ft.;gh 'ftt..i.-i ; For a!: -''racker rtmtevrt.
tor tbe peat several months to tbe manr John Jacob Asior. is not *w
Iwft.uld -»u? Right here >o our own - :*> .i-.l d--Al'ie
Il.-j.-4k Hill ;.S *omeM..inl»to race,
It vft il! be romemlverrd by mxt.y ih.-t!
h*>e an arn,v of 41>’.“V'. bni-h ->-i r.-ti:..
workeC toteAv the tmrUee together rtoua.- the family have refused
Last week's number of the Ameri­ Mr. nower Is the amlior ol I'«»l«bt
natoft’i.l guard today
■’’iig of war-Toong men
Sunday rchool. I a^i.-r-la;.
to e BMl lAleBaaL as toey have ecthe nktnre
can Lunibertnaa make* a feature of an fal Dodd, a characMT of which ih. ,
•olftiiig
Ills
regmen:a;j*®“>«“miBplltoeS ttat dobs of tbelr prode- of her Illness. Flrom other soarces to
ashame.! that I
article trom tSecroiary HoDe; of (be fiftte S. S Walker wa* tb.- model. Mr
Young women—Hutting ball to haaeesaen havomrer anceeeded to doing. to toaned that she is suSering from a
“Tbe saloon 1* i
Traverse ClcvTrade,
Flower spent one summer at Water* American' wnmanbo
bad ntmek of Denousness. aa
M the re-hlch Is Included an lilustratloo of tbe edge, owned by Mr. Walker *nd board­
suit of lbs aitarka made
1 her lor
infonnaiion bureau. Tbe article <le ed at the' Walker taesne. Ii was ihere
marrying a man aImo«t as old as her
toila tbe work ot the bureau and that be received tbe iiisplration fur
the traatoas of the
father.
potou out the value It has bees to the atory- which had a tremendous
Bute boepltol eaklng the coonca
Ttaveree City. Liberal space is given
■ggotat a committee to confer sriih
IC Traverse City's method of public­ of the simplicity and psiuralnees
Ian Killed and Fiftecr/lnj
Hllladatc Youth ArvuMod
am from the hoaptul to nsgard to anity and favorably eomm^tedr^ihoa lu characters. '
Detroit This Momir^.
on Sorious Charge.
caring a aUetmek tote the grouds
M xoblrigion. Aug 1«-The r-port
Mr. Flower*. In his articles
from OM of the raUroada. The ma.vnr Senator Penroae. Submittad Reaalu- There Is also pnMtobed tf little inier«t
the
confereni-e
-committee
of
th"
lainsloc. Mich.. Aag. 1«.—John
esUng
history
of
the
Bo^ard
of
Trade
Detrol:.
Aug
16—One
very warm spot In bis bear
tien Today.
aMOtnted AMarmen BImp
tatives
Butke.
aged
22. of Hillsdale, wm urfor Old Mlssloa aad for the genial Wlleif. three seriously hurt sod twelve; senst* and bouse of
WaahtbgUM.
Ang.
IS.—Seaator since lu incepaon.
boonw and FluA.
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,____ ________ _________ 1_________-t'.'— ftk.
theK.1I
bill MftftnMft.
requiring abtewiectlon rewted here today, charged vylth taroTbU pubilclty through the Aiueri- gentleman
with
whom .be rode
ftwe
roroM, (repnblleani. Pennsrlraaia.
ParmtoMon was gmated
sn Lomberman, which has a ver; Traverse City and who turpiahed him!gas tank at the works of tbe DetroK pnbllcuiioo trf campaign coacribuiioiis toblng Ilqoor to OBve Taylor. s«ed
Honroa to arM a bonding of cement
will not do Trav>rse with the ground work cK/one of bislRedonioa company, this afieraoon. and expeoaee were approved by ihe IS. Her mother soya she moved to;
mad brick to the renr of the
Lansing to got away Crom Barka
Iwbich partl^y wrecked tbe buildtog. senate loday.
at :t>- U. Angwt 24.
Qty any barm.
moat successful books.
(Ckmunned en pe«e two.)
Bub Stations on Wool and
Sides are Given New
/ Locations.

MANY GOOD POINTS

MAKING GOOD TIME

WIU.B1EGT BUn

TWO MET DEATH

WILLHUIOPIGHG

MiGHieAl RESORTS

S0LVIR6 PROBLBiS

wn FUDGE IS ILL

EFFECTIVE PUHUCin

UISISTRDUS E^piOH

TO ADJniRI AUGUST 20

i MUST SHOW EXPOSES

L

GIVE UQUOR TO GHU.

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atlMtD TKAVEESE HEBAfj) AND TBAVERSE BAT EAGLE. THIESDAT. AI GI ST 1?. 1511.

PiAEX. ■

ttttl Timne laMj
aiUmmltyU^
TWICE A WEEK.

yaHilil fttmiMj mat T%ai«d«r at
rmmnm OH7. mcMm. by
MBfkALO 4 RECORD CO.

&SrSS...

...Vie* tVartan

r UM ben ■ vertUMe
■m to pitoMc tMthb,

iIeiIs the

ud iHtoed of ft fticbtly ctreftm. tbU
rirer tama been » dl«p«ee toUe cambftBla bftw bees tbc
dftoi^ Stowd ter ntow ftsd lu
■hb^toedej
tbe depoftH ptoee ter filUi.
grown
tMa Mdertfble
^elty bee
the FieW That la New
yeftr.
baa
Nov. vtth tbe e»«|Nntlea of tbe idty
«Bd tbe property ovnere ftloog toe
The Board of Trade borcae of into^
river, tbe eUwm cn be beentlftad
ftad tbe anttfttT eoodWop of tbe city matkm ia }nat aa boay aa ever, aad to
d. Of ceeree. tbe dock ahov bovBeoetary Holley aadblaaaaflbat can paae one toreoooo; Sainr-

WiKBTAimiB

Dondlass & Kello^

Tbe Mm Pepelar CaEbTbie Sea
fieOem Caedayfc
^
b cyitortd by
tween Cnloa and
rireeta
___________
.
any«
eatbsritira tbe BmA rake that
read aad referred tV toe atraeu
^all
mi£. thoagb to rralby it it
Jwwlks cominliiee fo^ tbelr re.-om
Tbc re<p'f»t of FranV Vn '
llruba Ibal the cii) <ri»cat gang reioir.
I Che aldew-aSk to (rent of bis residence
met granted.
[ The rideweJk on the eouth aide ot j
rggi.beaiem^.
bottrTaodhmlatoeanor
I'Vcbatrr Elreel icteren M.rhiaaii
Crramlbeb
T. Sll

Ca»b Bba^e Store.
Corner Cera end Frent Sraata, Travem City. Mich. .

Never a Better Chance
To |ct a fwr cf Mea'f Oxionb ct m
unhenrd «(tow price.
AU new ton. tale
piit

spd crefy

toe vfty la opea for g
which viU erestoftllj
dealred nE

I. lonk af
See oar window tor c cimnee to
era end give them
n their a
TBRUe:
vbea tbe Inuolrlee becaa. Two
i^losnag
frotoiac.
_________
>
Mayor
Wilhelm
appoi
— STAY IN MICHIOAN.
applied for work and were told vbere
aoM4n
'clal |«llce Sylveulcr UetVlti. unitor
We bare aMtber exan^ of tbe
go. Both found employment Two
,oI the Oak Park school, and k'rank
foUy of IHcblm peopto tryln* to bed traveling men aad ibeir vivea wanted
a In toe eoetb. iai
lAdwell. Janitor of tbe Booavlllei
- v.,know bow to get to toe Inlaad n
school, and their apin.lstmcat wnsron !»•♦♦•♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•
Armrr, » reaMaat of tbtodty for may from Peloekey. aad if tbe boats
JM 4, 1*01, ftt toe peeMBee *t yaara. anractod by tbe ropmeaUfirmed bj tbe roaoril.
Beaday. aa they wished to ge
4
I
.
Mni^-Oty. MIeb, uder toe Act Uona of great opportaaitlae la Ar
cklnac by Monday. Tbe Iqforma
Ed Oowtrwi of Mftrto t. itn.
aaa aad Texaa. mved aoato vlto bla tion vaa glveu, aad they took tbe
♦ ♦♦♦oooo-fooooo«o«
family. He retnrned yeaterday aad
Inc train, happy. A lady agent
O
LONG LAKE.
»4obglBfa vlQ be to Trareree wanted room and board for two weeks
A.
>ooooooooo#A«oooo
City to a fe« dayA OoadlUoaa in
directed to aeveral end fooud
l-oris lAke. Aiig 16 —Mra. Manhs
Texaa aad Atoaaaaa »erc not vbat lost what she wanted, aa she after
«|)0 has bra-n norkntg in
tbe tariUag adrertlalnc mtier voaid ward told the office. Tbe next callera
:c OH>, tame, hdnie last 8sl
SUr the
.»««TATE MIUTARYOAblR.
iMd one to beUere. Mr. Avery tried wanted room and board
togartods
She has beA-n sick for stmi-'
4toM Use ftCB tbe Trarerea Oty Arkanaaa aad dlda't make it go. Tben frineda who were coming later. Tbe> stirring oalil
ml of Trade extended as toriu- be veal iato Texaa. where tbta aao- alao were given aeveral eddresM
Tbit Satuidgy %b( sit down mkI bgure oat jtol .^w '•
EMb da tbe atoto sUllary eommli
t tbe country vaa pracUcally burn­
The mall came at tola time
Jy BMaavUle. Conlitme tbe | Maolon to visit b«r daughter and at
toe eUto aauap of the ed ap. Potatoee wen tlOO a buabel
there were several toquliiea for near
cold; add I
ib.e t-HeDda' quarterly meetiiut
fm»ch Boacy yoo can fpnre cadi wc«k (or a 9>*<0|E'o'
SB jteltoMl Oaard adiacent to and otoar trUclee of booaebold conthe fruit and ^rrad upon tbe cake.
wbtrb will be held there imxt Sal
by reborti; one party waaied a
ty. At a aaeotloc of toe <
napUoB coat doable vbat they do tace. two SRM .wanted-to come here
fund, and on Mawlay wning csl^ brisf it or teuA it |
ordsyI beU at OURP Oabora. Port in Graad Traveraa. Mr. <t*ery dlacnv_ .
VoicsawcufeacseE/'wbTi
Tbe tlicaners will hare a b»x novlal
to locate, one maa wanted to buy
lu
thr
cRti4ca«t
pacM
in
twrj
S<m
cbb
, aareral pr^oaUloBa were aied toat be bad Btade a nlatake and
3xc mMurai^«co^Aoi»»iit5. m : al ihclr hall next Friday' evening.
to das bank and we win gnrr jroa a Safinit Book glww-•
Oooary stock, another Srrd wanted
a crauis CaA.'>
■red. An were rcieetod except la arfUtog to admR it aad dedarea that
carload et potatoea, two men wanted
Kveryone will be wetcome. (^mc and
ee Gtty, Pert Haron end Xad- be la clad to get back into Ood’a eonabg tbe smoont deposited.. Lmy rkltf Am yon dd>^
the prices of fruit fanna, one man
have a good time.
Tbaee three dtlee i
try once more, vbere be arlU eUy.
lied to start to toe ^Itry buiipoiit in tiuf hook wiO cam 3 per cent, intem^ Rad| ^ ^
I tbe amt deeUabto of aU tbe
Thla la ooa more ob}eet leaaoa for neee, another ralae smail fruits and ♦
relailvu from Pennsylvania
latt. Tbe eecretary of toe eoca* Mlcbigaa peopto to coaalder.
garden truck, all of which were given
be withdrawn at aBjr Inae.
4
1 Eh aeataetlee that that body
toe needed Information and told the
■M to Traeaiee City Septas- ♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦Pbbbbb4d
Mrt. J. S. BDcr, rciumwl Frid.y [
THIS DATE IN HISTORY.
♦ local coodlUona. Two men wanted to Di.h. m,« ..
to eee vbat tola place bee to
.1.11 will. M^
know bow to get to Old Mission by .u.» .»a IM.a. I.
Mull.
moIDt >
l ulDcld
to toe abm of e altc for toe PPbPPbbdPPbbbdbbb
boat qn Saturday; were told that ibo
Auguat IS.
Uu. 0™ud iupl«. .ud o.l»r
f"
------------.4
fapoleoa
Botaaperte horn. Knoblock did not run on Saturday; as.
I a caiop of toe
she only made the trips that day be­
Died May 6. ISM.
, ^
.im., .nd i.u .bild™.
tween Elk Rapids aad Old UImIod. D.r,oun,oMM«.L«.ni,.
ini-Elr Walter BcotU
faaoua
Mr. and >lrK Arthur Cooley of.from Mayfield, have been h'rr
and aa toe Uanlatec vaa very late
Bcoleb aioveltot. bora. Died BapL 31.
they were told, to go to Elk Rapids by ■Pleaunt Grove and Sirs. Klasson and ife* davs The* returned boi
18U.
..pok,
traln and meet the late boat, which daughter. Ada. of southern Michigan.;
I OUat,U<itUmdSlTtialBmkmlkartrttfdmSUt. •
l7*l>^pitS Green, elataman and they did. for there was a reoolon of re­ alteoded tbe morning service at Bates
*
4
dlptoaa^bom to Woodford coonty. porters tbera aad they bad to ba prck churcb tost Sabbath.
♦♦#444444440
MONROE CENTER.
mmL Oartoc tob Uct IS yeera
i^at Dalton. Oa:. Jape 10. Dt with the real.
Born to Mr. and .Mra. Orson Loiter.
cpadlton bM beea diaaged. Tbe 1876.
Fbur reeortera waned to know bow Thuraday. Aug. 10. ^ girl.
OR. SNYOER AND OR. SWAMTON.
Mr and Mrs Char. Coi>rbtnd gave a STATE OF MlfMW.tX, the Probate
Uta-Gea. John B. Magrader born to get to iTeebUwanU end back liir
«|liml of tbe Mlohlsaii Na«cmal
Miss Margie t'risp returned laM
I'oun for iiir County ot Grand Trav- removed from Peoplra Bavtoga Bank
to WlBobeetor. Va. Died la Hoacton.
9m Eaa bew etovatod and
Btidtog to roytoa 3, 4 and S. MlDikea
day; they were told. Tbree're- week after a ple^at Uhli with her btnbuay- party last We<lne»da> for Mr
Texaa. Feb. IS. 1871.
and cousins In the Black ncigb Copeland's moiber, Mrs. James Co|>e
eortera called to express their thanks
At a se-runi of said t'ourt, held
land, of Decatur. Midi. There were the Probate Offii-e In ibe City of Trav­
«»miM«Maof toagtato. TbaaB1814—Tbe Brlttob mad
for the attention toat they bad re­ borboed.
F PURCHASE UNDER
about thirty of the relatives and erse City’. In said County, on tbe 9
am eOto taatoad
Mac a ee
amult npea Fort Erie, which waa re- ceived through tbe office and tbe deUitle Elmer Baymon of Bcoiivilio
TAX SALE.
day of August A l> ISII.
E( ytomre. bee become a aebooi of patoed.
Ugbtfol placee that they -had been di­ Is tbc guest of his aunt. .Mrs. flo> friends present. The day was pleas
•<i the____ or owoera of any a^
Pn-aeiil. lion. Fred K. Walker.
anlly s|>eot In idaying games and ku1816-^lret aevapaper pubUabed to rected to. Btflng that they were re
»*lniWhi. Whlto M dtadpllae la
all intoreeta In or liens
Crbip, this week..
Judge
of
Pnibauland herein dswertbed
joyiog tlie music- turnished by those
4lgM..«4ba «*mp to a« wHbcMt lu CaUforala toaaed at Moatorey.
taming borne.'but that aome of their
Mrs.
\Vm.
Ix-e'
Is
enlerialtillig
lu-i
In
the
matter
of
ih-eRi
present.
bcjuniltui dinner
Ut»-ItopabUcau of Iowa
Mmros to toe eoMlara. At Caaap
tiieads were coming up to spend
.kugusi Steinmlllet. dfceas<-d
dly made ot t e. foiloal^
sister. Sirs. Kenyon, of I'nlou < it.'. served and .Mrs.. Coi>elaiid was i
ORMcm. Port HaiearUal vert, aaaily Bated Joeepb O. Holcblaeoa t<
rest of toe aegtoo here. One i
Hermtne BieliiniiUer Itomrtrb hav­ land lor anpeM taxeeI toereop.'and
Mich.
ing filed In said court ber final at- that Ue ondenigiMd baa UUe toerato
wanted to rent 'iv.bouse. anotoer bad
Howard*
Arnold,
w
bo
has
been
very
>lr«.
Copeland's
daughter
and
bus
18»l-Tbe Berinc Sea arbitration
count as executrix of said eataie. and under ux deed or dwda toeeod tocr#
property to sell, two waated
tor.
and that yxHi sue entitled to a reill for tbe past two weeks. Is some­ hand, Mr, and Mrs Adams « Wells ber peilriun prayfng (or tbe allow
award wag dellveredknow who It was toat-vas doing all
.enveyauoe thereof at any U»e with­
T.. have arrived for a visit ance tbelvof.
loaepb PDlltoer care SS.OOO. toft Sae work on tbe county reads, what Improved at tbe present writing^
in six montfa* after retera of service
...... .lends and were present ar the 'll Id ordend. Iliai the lat day of of (hi* notice lipoa-FaRMiSl-M-tba
000 for a sebo^ of tournaUam to Co- for they had riot been an>-wbere where Iibough not able to be out >oi.
Beplember. A.
at ten o'clort
given 111 honor ot Mrs Cot'C In the forviioon. al'ii^ Probate ufflee, ofiSenigued or to the ra44»^
The Busy Women's Cirrle which wsm
iunbto anlreraliy.
there were such unlveraally good
toascery of the caonty to wftiqh toe
IflO—The alxto tolernatioDal Eft roads, and they Jast wanted to thank I have met this week We.lnesda> land.
be and i> ereby sppolmed for i
landa lie. of all aums paid S
Mrs. Calvio Slangier is caicrtaln inlUK and allow lug said areount.
peranto eoaventlon aiet to Waablag.
«H4 a ktou earn to deeirabto.
one. Besides all these there with Mrs. Emma Green, was post
purchaay. together with c
. •ddlitonal thereto, and
«PMM be a met exceUrat tolac tor ton.D. C
many of ton local people who ■■ooed one VMk. as several of the log her kisier of Kalaniatou.
Mr. Rex is serionsly- III.
ibcrs
w-)she<l
to
attend
he
roun(>
Tmene fSty. It would not only
called for tbe new fruit aad agricul­
Aapuat 18.
.wup. (.1 thir •>rd.-r lor ihrvye su<
publlcaUoB of thla •etice.
The
Aid
^-<>•tel>
will
seive
l.-e
ercain
Sunday
sehool
convention
In
Traverse
lSS4-Order of toe Jeaulu fiMnded tural booklet to send to their friendA
she wi-ks jTCvit.iis i.. said day of to be computed as Bpoa permtoal
Me *,b*»ry batoaaea to the
and vakc a» ihclr hall next .Saturday jh^-ring
Mftr Wt «• a diaartoc card tor al Parla by IgnaUoa Loyola
aervlre of a deelaratlaa as commnoeeand they, too. bad many queatlocu to City Tuesday and Wedne>da>.
.paperpnVai'd Tlrltislrt meat of eolt. aod Ibe fortora raa of
ISIS—Tbe alto deMined tor toe dty ask. The reel of too day was just as
Rev. J. S. Beers an.l two >on.«, I.Ui'.i night.
<i—wudi el teaortore to come to tola
_____________________ I 111 naid count'.
five doltora for each dMariptloa. w4toMIMm pf tom atoto-every am
of Montreal vaa formerly conaecrat- busy, jnt thla to eaSlcient to show and Carl, are s|>ce<1lnc a tew dayn at
Mn:B II \\ AI.KEII.
NOTICE OP purchase‘s UNDER I
out oilter addlUonal coal or tftawoardnun
h>cr
Bsiilug
and
hunting
tWtalbar a eafletoMly torge tnact. ad- 1.
bow toe days are passed In this busy
TAX SALE.
I
J.ido of Probate. If payment a* afofeaald la pot Made,
IMR to toe bay caa be Mnd. to
1774—Ann Lee, leader af4be Sbak- office, and bow vaatly-lmporianl this
of an,' and j
i,.. it.
the noderalgned wilt .toatJtnte ffftTbe BIcm youngj;^rlc r.t Williams lo the
reedlng* for fioaal«»loB of the tond.
all lUM-reats in or lipn»
•Rttor to be detoewtoed lator, bet U m. and nine toUovera arrived
baa become to toe few weeks that it burg and a rousllv .tinw Musgrave. ot
UeaertpHonoflatod-Btainof Mlcftlland herein dw-Tlb«d.
has been-to operatleo. Every
mAm abe
be -acEutred.' R we«M New York.
Ohio, attended rhureh at Bales Bun
gall. Uninty of Grand Traverae *.
Take iioih-e ihai sale ba* been law
1777—New Hmpeblre BrilUla un­
%UR •OMd etieke tor Taaveree <nty
eetloners beoomeg'a booster day evening.
fully made of the folhising da.<iii>ed Teeth extracted Xhaotate* frl % of 8- W. fri ti. aeriioB 1
Mtoot jpaar-a emp-can be leoatad. der Oen. Joba Stark, defeated Brillgh
r north, range P w ent
oie toOMapeived Just wbat they
Several Irotu this tidniiy attended land lor unpatd taxes thereon, and
ly
Wltboht
Pal4
and German detacbmeaU ef Burtad ai^^Pteii their frtends and the idcnic at Travc^tsu t'liy last lYi Ibal the uiMleratgno<l has pUe thcr«<i
c year 1888.
n,. ,no "Ka»lar~
ftbod I can r»
coyne'a army to battle near Beoalac- they others, and ao the good work day. Everyone reports a pleasant under Lax deed or deeds lasuod therefor. and llial you on eniiile>l to a re
-.i.ine
.<-ih alutoluiciy 88 17; for ytar 1809. iijf.
toa. Vt. '
apreada
•OOOK UNE EBTTLEa
Amount necewaary lo redeem 854-8
nDn'eysme therevt al any tim*- »Kii
time.
without ti>« use of
178»<-amiab
under
Ooravallto
depin* the (*o» of tbe aherlff.
In aix months after return of vcril.-tuncojtociousDcws.
dtftoraboei etofateae yeera of aacexTbe two booklets and a personal
C. H. Esle« I-ad the Uilstortune one of ihiv uou.e Uiwn iM.'4i«>nl u. tor
THE
MICHIGAS’
I-k.SD
A
TITLE CO. .
j^«rameni and
touted tbe Amerlcane ni
ir wUk. a full . description of
day Inst week to -rush a liiigi-r w undersigned or lo the reeieier
70 Buhl BtoCfc.
naiqae ^Mpatgn
Dctrvdt. Mlcb.
fawdl) that amputalion waa tic.eaaury ■ lisnivry of ih-- .-ouni; in vtileti
pnblem Pi toP Boardmaa river dock
To Marlab P Black Uai grantee la
JtSenejQ^rr forty of toe’leading lira. Bunee and Swaiiimi w< r«' i-alb-ii Ijindw he, of all suni* jviid
the peguUr chain -.1 title ef »iieh landa
puri'h:i.'e. Ingeliier with <ii
IE»‘tbfeBCb Trevetw Oty baa Eballr
farm kMflM and froit maguatom
lor the operntiun. and we leant the ix-r '-eiiiuui addl'tonal iherei». an'i
nn \v <; kin\*is'
or of aav Inter. ' H.rrein aa appeariag
IStS-Oiarlee C. Plehaey. noted over tlM^bantry and to im nn
Em broecbt to a baato of aattotoc
hand ss doing ni< ely
hv the recov'i- ot ux.- rectsier of deeda
(tie lee* of tl»- xhertfl lor ilic
tateaaan. 41^ to Obarleaton. S.
papers and trade pertMlcals. many
... '5>si of publualion of this nuti.-.
aaidenubiv.
apr mtscstbureU
Bora there to 1746:
toem ualng the whole article and cc
tn to- i-ompui«vJ «r upon {-•rson.-'i
July
l.r
10 17.......
serviee of a decUraiion a> tsuuai.-o. •ISSS-Jumea Wileou. United SUtee menUng on it ediloruny, putting
niehl
of
suit,
dlid
Ihe
fuilli.-r
sum
ry of PcricuUara, born
■erse City In the forefmni of i>rofi'c
dollarf"f
each
di-».
npiion.
w
iUi
t to par- Ayrukira. BentlanA
slve clues anxiouK to IncreaM- the
vmmtttod by aa a
out other addiil.'ua)
ntx '-tiarces
1881-Gee. John C. Wool took
<«li» ftm tba
the Jeba
Job P. OU Lamber
tndoatrtol and commcrkal alllritlc^
If (>a«Tnent
atorewaid «» not nis<lthe umlervugiiod will lusiiiuie pro
a atrip of toad oe tbe aortb m^ at PurtreoB Hoaroetbe community.
ceoduig* for p»»sew»lon of ihe Und
eelected ns tba capi­
««• a( tbe river adtooaat to
There" were 50 Inquiries from nil
D*-ia.nplionof l.an<l —Stale of Michi­
MM..'aWeb baa bead toe boae at tal of North Dakota.
nols, Indiana. Iowa. Kansas.. Masaachu
gan, Counly of tJraiid Trw'crsc S
I8»>—Prof. R. W. E. Bnoaea. one of •etta, Michigan and Ohio: 378 book
eMMtaa. Tbe Hae hag aovW U of S K >v sC'-lion U'. to«a
any
i north, range y wcvi
toe tounderv of eteliar cbealatry. lets were given out over tbc counter.
Amouni paid -For years iv-1'>.,96
died at HMdetberc. Germany. Born
.... r. ■ s-.:..r
sow Ibal in tbe
rent by mail; therh were M3 call- indigvstloB h is always welt to take 9:.9S-95Mwmo:-«-:t‘4-'.
in;. S-V-;.., for
at Oottlngen, Uarefa 13. ISlf.
fuiiir. vJi.I.rlng tbe |u*l to tutnd
«rn; 47 liters were wriUen; 116 Icle- something for the liver, as nraally the- vear l»o7. 8l.«l. f»r year l>ox. $188;
1800-Joba J./Inc>lU. former Unit­ phpne calls answered: 106 pieces ot troable lies toera. If joo are bilkma. Tor year IKip.
I Ip tbe advaace of a aneb
KODAKS 8140 TO 83O0D
Amount nev-ewaary lo red'-em. SlC.t!
ed SUtee ■eaator from Kansas, died. mall received: 11 positions were offer­ have a bloaty feeling after eating, if
tomoTaaeat rw yean toe
So rimple a ri.lH ...n u>c Ibeai.
Born Dec. 3>, 1833.
ed and eight ffliod: nine applied for yoa belch, if your skin is yellowish plus the f.-e* o! liie -heriP
THE MP'HIGAV i.kMt A TTT1.E ''O
We hate the Kaeirian Kodak Co.’g
work who would not Uke »hai wu yoa may be sore it is liver troable
4 1^ MoOwi Bldg..
What yen seed Is •omsthtng to stir
^ i-omplcic Hue < iial'.gue free oa f»-'
Detron.
Mich
«p IM liver, to araum tbe gastric
To Rolieit J IVa'i*. last grantee In
i|uestMany of tbe fruit growers sent t intras ae that they .............................
toe'
geatleu of
fond I'vera rec^ram- the regular .ham of mic of such tandi
of yonr fooe
plates of frail for exhibition, whk-h
inierc#l Ihereln as appear
•dr fer tkle
thla aad
aa-‘ one blchlv r«<«ca<
|a aplemlld thing to do. as there are mended by Iboee wbn have need It. U
records in Ibe niri<-c- ol tbc
- Iwell's Syr
Syrup Pepsin, which you
iHera who would not see the “ Caldwell's
of deeds of said counly.
•bum M. aay druggla^ at Orty
Aug 3. If*. IT.
TravacM C«r
See froit to any other place. Apples,
Cor. Frc’it A Union &L
peacbee and erab apples were sent In
••The Kodak Sicrt"
of toe best of them were
U...D
'
a frm
placed In tbe Jars for pernuneni show.
Bpectol attention to given tbe free
peeplw first learaed ef
and any one s bo ___________ __ cure fer smmsch. liver
OKC«<MpdKi|A«(lMb( 5^> tiiitMIr <>)>.
bbd
bowel
troubles
through
a free sam­
wants work or w employ peoiilc
ple. Mra. Frank UUr et pumvtew. lll_
mmi b) d Nidoad B<ab ji lke mnuauce of . •oUlutal
iBvlted to come and make good use of •eat for eee and U cured ber asd she
A. Tracy Lay. President.
to opeu la sartag that she wm never
A 2' J h. p. Goaeiin* Enfitoe
this Important phase of this office
apat wlidi cMiil. al the
laid m 17 iIk tfocUoUBi.
R. Fleyd Clinch. Vice PrceldenL
HADE IN TRAVERSE CITY,
H. C. Oavta. Vice Preslgant.
This week there has been ample
‘naUiMStttoB.akingUwalB Fnaid.allal Aa aatA.
J. Maynara. Cuhier.
i-'iiodef bore. 4 locbe*: stroka 4H
proof of bow 'po(«)le srfU
~-toa.. a^ ^wtn aever he wiiboat P
a.
J.
Haviland.
AasL
Caabler,
UOndaIlaUkiaaaaddhicad.aaiaqa.llD da .tack
In.-hes. Good detoCB. beat matartaL
sortpra and stay as re^denu. Some
Oee. B. Kilbeumc. Aaat. Caebicr.
Hopi.«r cooled. Weight. 308 Iha. SUrts
who had never been to thla region be
WdUdan A>dii.laatla.Ca|aulaaaa«k(>° $100.Capital 8284000.
fore came oat of curiosity for a feu
ee»U). rnns guadily; to aneaamiral,
fiurploa t10040a
OOOJOO ib au Ud<D aa Uk kr a> aUhhad XIOOAOO.days, had aent tor their tamlUea and
reliable,
durable and comptoto with
ReeourcM over 8A200400
than decided to aUy and Uve bare,
oa canhaUnUj U dqadb eqankal ta $200l,00a0a
pulley. gaaoUhe tank, hattotr. ooD and
Sr. CbMwwII doM not feel that
A General Banking Buatoeaa
ritber as growers of fruit, ralaeri of
awtieh. wired ready to nra yowr rapDone, and our customeri may rely
try or to tahe advantage of the
arator. wood eaw or pmp or do any
uaoe reeeivtog eonneous and liberlave.'
otoer dmy wltoto the caiiadty of 1%
Bent aebooi syotom that we taavi
h. p.; oecuptoa Zs£hk fecL Prica475.
hlgk
Tbe board
trade dM a wise tolj
M cStarga. All are wilrsmi to write
ManafaetnrTd by ,
vban they derided to make this a per- him. Whether ter Ibe medleal adviea
-W4.~JROK80N«*TYPM
er
the
tree
jiTwrli
eddteee
him
Dr.
ktJwaykkD k “• «,•»mt tnaiiiulon and employ a {aid
ta CaUweU boUdtog.

....

■Oortar Mr I

I Too Expect to Start a Savings
; Account at Some Tone

*3SiSwir 3J00

t

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

: TRAVERSE OTY STAIf!

•‘ZXZ

Good Lhrar
RomodyFroo

rFhe Cardinal Principles
of Banking
/
W

^fflLST NATIONAL

BANK

m NOT mm

Wait’s

Traverse City
State Bank

Ksuxiiirf..,
ns.-jfr'S^s srs;

Drug Store

The LitUe Wonder

• '\TUVEBSE yngn^T.fi XkC ’r^ArtSfifi BAT SAOLIT ’ff>t1l5BAT;‘ArGL'&l‘1911
day lor tbalr work la Chtcaco after iha orchard


(a* • r«v dAi« M buUwtt. -

I 4mm UdtSStr Md vM (MB
OnSd UgMs rUlt«l hit bnxb«r.
■ m» ■■«*>». th* pMt »Mk.
I uam Anrr. «ho bu been «pilt«
Vtkfc tha-MSt tbra* VMkt, U <
Iwta- ^
^

damcarntraOba gjraa at

Every Department In This Store is Crowded With Bargains Bight Now!

tbe (arm Of W. P. Ony on tba peMn^
Mf» (odftf »ut Am~ a riali with par«tu aad maoda.
Robert Bayba a«d Haxaa Bai., - tnU Tneaday
afternoon by
C. E.
Cedar Rbh rlaltad noraday with rrtaSouth
of tbe developmeitt bercan.

«iihopi

'“aars^-sss
tir. tnm m*rnt» Chr. >fur jur*

Mrt. G. P. Ooodvla

•r. M. PIhre*. gb« tei
l4aj fw u cxtmdwl
- jcrIU' vUM ntetArw.
Mt*. D«Botw from 8t- Jrtwh. MWy.
«nw*«« hoaw lut wort. .»n«fr •

HANNAR
Tho HoDOrt hoaohoU tout plofed
iho foM Butor toon-------------------------------from the atan
tt-wu ftooooow gUBo
gm
■■ »M
OHL
The
wtQ tho urn DM

tetrt

Canlai lAne U in Ortn. Mtrt^ h^- Practical demonatratkms warn given
In'epraytag aad tbe peeklof and grad­
Ing a caaear removed from bit Up.
«ereral trem bare atiaadad • aolli ing et frulL

iota and

PSMONAL MSNTTOR
WBdT barkbr creek.
G. D. Hammond aad family draw to
'ravarae City one day laat weak.
The thterting tnacblaa la now !
tbla Mighborbood
loat a ralaable.
Wm.
CopaUnd
yoang bonaa laat Tneaday.
Jtey tool
' Hem
e City fa
Mr.
teed gorau from Ohio a few daya
at week.
Philip Bey bea been aufferlng with a
tre eye for a te»' days aa a retail of
getting a ailrer jo it.
Vfm. C-Bpeland and daughter. LelU.
made a trip to Traverae Oiy latt Sat-

_____

two”**



any

Mlaa Margaret

Nichole

ef

Chase,

spent the da.v In tbe dty with frteetda
enrouie to Honor u bere she will vUit

Mr. and Mra. Prwd Vlack and baby
arrived

tbla morning

from

A

Obleago.

• log

of Mr. and Mrs Jos. Vfauk. West Haj

kliwma.

eqnare

sruead arr boylag men tbaa

fami

»or>trdv «w**imer.-»

aain^r serge*. *t)le* and model*
Inn

aad

bcNneM

men

~~-tow*.

sixf

r.wmg

«alue«

at

(el-

regular

p-l.-e*. Ill’-*' at-.l »r-. O..S *1

.,

..

A1. Saeh and Tony Pemasel ef Chireel^
tl7fi OreeaMe
Ing 8ar«ine* f

—II.&0

cage, are vlilllng at the home of Mn.

I

and

»19% DrewaUlt

I

— 17 and (T'>i> suit*, nnw

Ssrutie.

I

--yi<.'*

......................**e

selling at

Pretty Klmonaaat one-third saving
Batlii-w and «ne
law-na: loot*- ai»d Eniplre *iyle». haodkerclurl and kl-

I

j.

U.

McCean ti Grand

rltlting
Mr*.

Bill, secempanted

Wc wen raj loctmue is mariot •

by W

niJI Id d dnol

regard to

SOluner

for a

islands.

They will visit
New

route

Dr. and

Mrs. C.

L.

Washburn

after .apendliig

two

of

Children’s School Dresses

week*

gnesiB of iMr. and Mr*. Waller Lyon
Heritner

. visit friend*.

ClinghBmi ko^QiunbrayL

8. H. Bracken and William Phalpi
F\«ter,

are

visiting

friends

in

Chi­

cago.

Summer Wash Goods

Mrs. T. H. Andersen ef Detroit, s
visiting Mrs

U. J.

Morgan and lam

Uy for a few day*.

be purebaaed In Michigan only at the Houae

I2cud 15c

Mrs. G. -A. Murphy of PIttaburg. I*
tbe guest of her

aUirr.

Mra.

F.

lR0^LL BROS.

Mr. and Mr*. Atkinaon and Mr. and

Old

Mission,

left

today

tor

During August
In OBder to better clean np and make room for
o«rf)|ff stodc of Foofw
arriving

We ShaU CoUfinue The
lllSRossess Shoe Sale races
OBeDbvskcpIe^aitdlaaueyi
■lasb the prices is awvc Ok I

> fvc tkall again
ckly.

WE SHALL CONTINUE THE BARGAIN TABLES
AND SAVE YOU LOTS OF MONEY

Viitti every dollar or more pnrdhase enslomer can obtain one of
fbese REAL WATCHES lor only
Mecnto. Worth several ttmes this
amonnt. Gnaranteed lor one year.

ided uutoiiioldle (rl|i in tbe Camp

;>olul*

car.

I'hildren. and

The imrty will ajwnd *ome

In UranJ KapM* and Detroit, and

Oil*

Sira**,

and

band

Mu*
j

ilie

lailrk.vear

! I H.K l.esi.-r

\

Y. lo

spend

wbt-re the.

.Ititi-d friend*

|

Mrs.

p

w

Labdeh el CoMwator, la

<)

on

liietids for a few Jay*.

Ill ll»- ell).

MatilKtee. ar>-

s|H-iii]iiia

a

feo

B( Ihe resorts n««rL». are in the ill'
lur a few daiK belurr returnlug tiomi-

E

E. C KIstI ef DMrwli made a busiIies* Iii|i to the .-lu yesterday
Mr. and
1.allied III

Mrs.

weeks

a'me.1 5ei>ierda>

Miller, wife

.\ellier of

and

Dr. Carrew it tnteru.nmg kis itiece.
Koeh. ai

ihe l*Btk

I'ls.-.- loi



i

Mrs.

Margaret
fr\>ai

Moblo

Cedar

I'Uil her iieiihew'. E. N
lew dav*.

arrived

SiWings.

last

liiil.

lo

Muhki. for a

Ur MobK, has not seen hi*

aunt for j; ve»r>..

She will ilsii tniar

levuli ami Rasi Jordan before return­

Miwe* Cbariotu Munroc and Lj
Rapids,

ore

vlaHiBg

friends I Bihe city for a fe* day*.
Dr. and £. 8. Minor and family rotnrAed yesterday from a five bundnd
mile trip in their auto, through Soulta, era

Mlcfatgait. rfakiling at

ML

Stillwell

of

RayBgld, -

rhiiilBg her rotioia. Mfb

i

Blib

-Yliey

oiu- ot

w,ii

and
“f*- *• “•

returaod (f»m

w-ek*

*1.ii ,|,b reblim b

prub-.«

the

>^»*kat'tiewan. CaB.

r,te-rea1ioo.
M.-hone. of Ravenna. Mkh.. are tWtlug

(ho cliy
of

'f.ir the UalaiLW of

Ir

I

lij.-'se r|t.
ilil*

(rieiiJ
of

Tenth

street

Irfi

Grsnd

IWge.

where wbe will

,f

Weft'll

murning

their grandlailier, Dtis TUod, at

Dl.'Gkw street.

friend* and

ai4 Mrs. R. P

Mrs
.

..re
i:i»I.d

I*

Flick and

Mr

inioii ig Ja<4s,xi. Ilh-.

-I-i.Jil.K

* U»

Traverse

weeks

in

God may (oral** slaa. bwt awknBI»
les* baa BO foirgtvetMda la bOBTM m



r^^.

Earle Brown o' Sl'John*. >• .n

for 1
r-l* - r<

i a neesion of naU court, held a
probaie offl.-e in the »Tiy ot Trav■ Oi>. in isaid <.mi>tv. on (be Idth
day of AugnsL A. D. i»li
l‘re,<-ni.
lion
lYed R. Watkor,
JiMlare of Frobsie
,
III Ihe malter of tbo
osUOd et
W R Penny and wife ef Detroit. J.iwlali BlOtn. dereOMtel
Uenlamln Bleni having flled to gpld
tn. ti.i.e IteW-r «I»..1M|; IE the -•anirr-'
Hirt hfs pe'liKm prsying that tho
i1,e.t .nJK.-w<«tel ..Ilia*.- »•'" "
admialMralloii of .utvl <-*ta(e be grant­
le .-Il\ ..-sterdav
ed lo Kaipb l> Wblte, or u> aorap
N. C. Moeey ef Grand Rapids; i< other snitaMe peraon.
It ia ordered, that the 9th day df
i-re <10 btrslMs* (or a few day*
Septet iber. A U 1911. at ii-n o'etort
A. E. Hoffman of Ann ArPor m i
In the
..
ai osM prwbtoe a~*
.
Tra.eme (Tty gu.-»t for a fe* daya
be ahd I* hereby appoloUd frt fedJfk ’
John C. Long of Detroit, arrtved to- Ihg said petition
It b farther ordered, that public f
i. lur a .1*11 wi'h relailviv. on

H. F. Lincoln of Jackton. who hj
j
the U-eii siwi.ding ilie pa»t lew weeks i
iis r. cn>u n-turned bo me tudiv
jiinsi of frteud* her.- for a f-w <la"
C. F Stillman al Grand Rapids.
e(urne<i to l«etTol1. .estofda.
Ilie , 11. t.telay
E. C. Robertaon of Aib.oo. i* m the
F.

X

J.

Hannan,

who

ha*

been

Mr*. C- A. Bacon, occompamrd by
Mis* Khraheth MuwBi and Mis- Mo:kin* ot

Grand

Rapid*,

aie -peiidini

-few w.wka'in tba rtii
Mr.

and

Mrs.

R. C.

Well* of

Oc-

■oli. are cpendtllg a f«o*, we,-ks of
IP sumBier •eaooii ai Ibe Fa/’k 1’La.e

ing boiiie.

Sours of EU

I.te-aic at

'm

rll.r (or a visit with friend*

fe* day*.

&

Miller, for a few weeks.

Sherwood Hall of Ootre.L is v.titmg it

• u w.w'k* .Is.ling

l.ler of Ihe sumnn-r al Ke»is yiokewl*.

Inlghl

ah:>

jpUi-es of

builneaa slay in the .-It.

Jve*

Ha

lived'lawl week m «i»-nd itio remain

.Mr>

d*>s

tl)e,gue«i

daug

I’enjuirala

Kapid*.

Ind

J*. Itetralt lodj>.

Mis* Manan MeCloskcy

Chss.

Johnson and Mr

Autuni.

M<** C. Champcriain of OelroiL <s s

for

■e'oiitnc mi- lliniugli 11

III.rill

Mis*



nom

« returned

.C. TSi

taome

friends III

Miss Kll<-ii Tolsun of Mo

•Iran. Tetiti
lew

e. A. Perk, scoom-

i.i.rsnd

ilie rliy.

Chaa V. Slundberg of OctroH is m
lilt, .-llr

of

J

will !sl. r gt> lo IdabO. for S Visit «rltb '

Moore, .rri.ed yierday|

d*>*

in the city
(ieorge (Hi iiia

Ed

esorting party comppaed ef Mr

A. Ksun and a party of lour Irorn and

ktr. and Mrs. H. M. Davis of Detroit.
«ho ha^e lieeii Kfiending a (i-w ueekr

Mary

Canada.

a biitliK-** and pleasore

. etleud orer •e.eril we«-k*-

will spend g -

lew days resorting.

Mu»kegoii. Heepertt and Whti.- riouJ ; *ort

John M. Cellins of Detroit, i* a! the
S. 0. Radley arrived from Kalama­ rammer r’lest •' the Ps-k Plai-.-. ti.r. ^irip
zoo ir.lcfda.' lot a vl.ll >llli reluilie. ing arru,-,! .ert.-r.la.,
'
*

Tragei-W) Clt5

H. Z. Eaten and wife left this SMTW

oeveral lor Beulah, where the)

• sniont Ihe Grand Traretwe re-

u(

spend several .g|)l .

RusiBoo* coi-

F. P, Surteh annved yestarday frwm

friends.

Mfo. R. J. Wolcott of Chieai^

Shoe more cl traverse GUy airi Notmera auckleam

111

iege

Tors Minor of laiKr (tde**a. rnurii.-d

pulBla III Csnada. where $he> will vl.ll

vd l» Ihe giie.i

' Harper aad two

Minor,
Mra

i'oni there will go to several differcni

Ml*s Geld** Swift of Maeklnae ■*■-

mompMiM by bw

Belding, jnd other Ind. where >he ha* aocepud a Btie
wfte and two posHloii SS ir-anher ot Gregg *b»rt-

Ionia, Alma.

sir*. A. .11. Cook, left Saturday for an

goe*i or Traverw Cit| rvlatiVa-UlU

A. V. Fpiedpicri

.

Traverse City, Michigan

Vera Barber of Empire i* m the city

How to Get a Genidne Wateh

50eTim

35c

the GLOBE Dept Store

Mrs. Julius Campbell aod

itle daughter, acomiwnlrd l>.< Mr.

GREAT DISPOSSESS SHOE SALE
Lett ns with many broken lots.

25cTiei

17c

ed Voilet. Metcerued jKqutrdt, dc.

(heir

bomrs.
Mr. and

Men’s Up-to-DOe Nechnear

-.»14S
. 8147
.*£43

Dinitie*. Lawrea, Dotted Swuse*. S(ri|>-

Mr*; Tbotua* Cordon of Chlrago. who
have been vUltIng Mrs. Ida liazel of

Men’s Blach Sateen ^rts

^-Jy^^”Js:-^..39c

On the Bargain Tables
for Men

Upte I6c j 25 and 35c
<
vakiet
I
TSIUH
17c
19c

Tkbea,
Sc

A

Plough. .129 West Tenth street.
postpaid. OB reguem.

I 48c

19c

t

........ 15c

SlMlJmaBrawdmt*

On the Bargoin Tables
for.Women
gS;S&rS2.”..:.:-;'.:-S3

I Up to JS9c Drawet,

25cDrema

Mrer\ll*bart

Thomas/ftrt ibU morning for Cadillac

Sro« .Kny. pry 25c

lor:4p«rfer^'

1.91

MBorcoHarg.

Their trip win laat about two weeks.
Ann ^rbor returned bonii- yeiterilay.

a. emteni jooDv^n

Myles; ibe kind tbda $2.7S| » mod
storei —deariag DOW at. pair

Vm dl-U<h popCn, nc.: teiloRd tDd

Ka.i lUy.
_ guallty ef tbla plead.
■‘ArtleUo Sohmei^ la a term often
naed In emmeettan. mttb tbla oelebrat•d Inetrament; nor It M>mlMp|>IM.
Tbe flokmer !a artlatlc in eve^ parttcnlar-aoienee end blgbagt lecbulcal
skin eomblaa to give It Tare tonal
deanty, a tourt wblob dettgbta both
-................................. Bovle*. aad g acale
'
tbrougl^t
in
•aura ranee.

Men’s 2Sc Sox at ISc
-50<bze>>te|-.fatei>ote teond im
M». J- •»!

$5 Co.u. ($6.50 &»u,|to»l5Co.te
S3.3J
! ».«
I tr.TS

Buffalo. At

York en

$1.92 $2.48 $2.79
Abed l50p*iriflfpiablobeHUal

Women’s Long Coats

trip lo tbe tfa^muils

Untie Cit^ sad

230 fit 2.75 325 fit 3.50 3.75 & 4 00
pMb
Paab
Paab

.Women’s Wtuft Suits
Biodxiod,
to... am
BIO White

iw tbe
nrtllon ’

im>w

Men's Fine dressPaUs

frice—anp-

trinmeJ .Ijk.: ««» 36, 38 i«d g) only.

trlendi.

yr. -« and It ttuha.

Boys^WaskSA

boaal qodilr toll lifda: pU* anl bnid

tha naihod of maUag depoaiia or aoy

morning

mcIu*

I

Men’s and Women's
Shoes and Oxfords

Rapid* i*

friend* In tin- city.
N.

Buy Boys’ School Suits Now

*L»»

flS Sm Dresses
at<.................

Mr. and Mrw. A. P. Johnston ef
tblag else la ronbenian with the aya- Grand RapMa.
are
Travrri*
City
Km can raecire the tame by railing
guest* for 0 few day*
oa -blm at (be oSIce. Ur. SiUllvan baa
Mr. and Mra. Raymond 8. Birmlcy
^^UDt! uotl Of tbo throabof caa,
of tbe moBey order depanmeat
^amo
returned to Jackson today, after »Hslttbe two win be randuried la
I 4*roral trem bm auaadad tbo Mae^
Ing relatives hero
Kdgar Ta> lor actahia barba^w at Bmplra. Tbartday.
;lon with each other.
I'ompanled them.
iltaaa and Nalliadloraii Mt laat PrlThere ware abeut fifty praaant at
Mr. and Mrw. WUdman left this

.

oneAatf:

rOTBd^seoks. aome^^pUtn. tome ihlr-

daughter Mis* KlU Bill and Mi«^
lime, aa li will be a great, Georgia Reader, all of Oilcago. hare
^n. Botm Tylor baa retaraod borne bdoat 10 tbe grange work in that i«rt arrived for a few weeks during the
fl)HB Comral Laka aad TtaTorae CJiy. of Antrim ooubty.
Humnier M-aM>e ei one uf the iiearoy
Wa
bad aoine good aboweni uf
It have h
The peeui savings depertment et resort*.
lata,
aakl^ tbo
(anorni re)oln.
I, aaklBC
.............
m local roRiolflre will open«an PriZ. C. Backus ef Detroit, arrived ye«Jwry areaHoa. aad Uabol BerBm
day. Aiiguai Zl. and the gorernmeoi tenlay for a short »l*y with (rieiidi
dra arts Bunmii city laai 8uDda>
--------Bmitb
it cm the gain
Mn. E.
R.
bai daaignaled Franria 8. Sullivan w>
G. P. Graham returned to Grand
Aag. lb.
taka charge of the department. Any RapUa today
after
a
visit
with

^

All *oui

or.

street.

and Pwaat Home grange to tbaRouih

Tba Brtmcr <w

.took

band tioseri oat at dlacounts avermg-

to ^nd a few weeks as tbe gneaU

parrtaae of a farm here for aommer day.
reMdanee.
J. W. Callfl came up from Grand
A grange wnp organised at Cairtrai Kapids laat evening and will apenii
Lake Tbnraday« eventag by Deputy tcteral day* her.- with friendi.

In

entlr.-

bH««

ebougb f.*t prMeai nemlv

P. Olaasmire ef Manistee, la apenO-

aired by Bastport grange to tbe north

UUCC JUNCTION.

manufaclurer's

Almoet every hour eounU pew!
It-S liTilr wooder that peefte lor

Men’s f13.50 and (ISS^amud MUd

A Rooting Seleef98c Duitag Stcqnet at S9c

Henry Wllbelm. t«r a few days.

fanMn ara an ?«rr baay.
Ataaier Fred <4 B’arner. Tbe organ
Mr. aad Mra. Tala rMtad at Hesir
Isation of thla grange bad been de

Kaaror aad family vara anta
[ Mra. Koarar-a

saaoetmeota

price

iDg eevera] daya In the city on bnilm IMIM CBOOt a^B 8
iAT. Aog.
j at 1:30.
9Mh, OC tbo KlBSBlv vrcmodt
•REVmEE.
d
8. H. Roaeman returned to Grand
•corobriBi'
.04««44-24-0—8 ddddddddddddddddd Rapid* I hi* tuornlni^ elier a lm*l.(hOe«-I-t44-«—6
Mra. John H. Carethara of n««a trip to tbe riiy for a few days
H. Taylor aod I.
la., bare arrired In
durathn.
B. H
Baxtor. D. aHos
and are very mueb Interfiled
John J. Haaeelbach et Detroit, ia^
farming.
They are cwnalderlng tbe transecting bniinesa In the riiy to­

O. V. Holaoo la solv to thraa:

mpmmm

Incomplete

elgbt.--

(Prom Tpeadsy'a Reeord-Engle.l

several weeks.

s^SOOOOo

At the aaU programee. all amall

ui side

trtends for a few day*
Dr. aiM Mrw. ft F. Miller of Flint.
-Bre gwest* at

the borne of

Mr

and

Ur*. Arvfaie Cameron, (or a few day*
Mia*
learber

Margaret
In

MeGarry.

NeedbanT*

former

Business

coi

Mr*. Ida Crandall left for Bagi
Ibu mornltig. to

visit

cewslre weeks prerious to asM day ot
tarmrlng.
to
tbe
Orsmd
Traeftwo
Herald, a agwapagrr printed and rir-

frleods

retail.es (or a few weeks.
Mra. J. O.
•pending

p-.«fc*. who

tbe past two

npa*- lege, left ibis aoniiiig for BraBSTllle.
I. rellatitco in

Crawd

weeks

Raplda

with

rotarped


-

i

bat boon

Jadge o< Probata. I
Aag. IT. J4. SL______________ _ ■■}

GBAK1> TRAVERSE HERAIJ) ANT) TRAVEME BAT EAGLE. TlinK?BAT. ArOTST IT. 1911.

PA€K 4.

Grand Trav0rse R^ion
itnwn.

m«e of TfTT»iw fltr,

Tlof ■ two vMko rwMion.
Mn. Noitk B*non. wbo bu been
vteMiac b«r «UUr. Mr». K«t« BeoneU
Ml tSv for b«r bom« on the pcdIk-

Mr. ChMBpBor of ,T«.»er*e Clt).
«rw «a towD MoBder on hanJoen*.
XK ned* Cirpwuer na^ inofh, tir Si«ta«. n

'
---------r.:w. Qrtindr wd fnmnr. P*m«I
dntngfc urwn Tbi«a«j oa thHr —
to lUMra. where Hr. .Omnd)
-be** ekerse of a inaher caap. _
Mil. Pannte U. Wlae of Orud RapCJtonee Clark of KJnnWy. broofhi
Ma tofast BOB here for bortal Montojr. latemant waa In the In'

Charlie l^lle retnrned to Erantton ia*t week after baring apont a
few week* with bU father, A. M.
Leelle.
Oenerleve Oill of Miaaeeota U Tiaitlag ber anat. Mr*. D. «. Boott
Bora, to Mr. and Mra Waller 1.
le. Ang- ». a boy.
Mr. John Srotu^ohe of Nortb^'*
ALMIRA.
We hare been bavlng fine weather
early pioneer*
r the past week.
dUieo*.
Mr*. Charley Rate* returned home
Prto*) I------------------- - ol't^ weeks, at tbe age of SO Tr*r* Salurda.v from her' vlali at Bristol,
aifat *1* month*, at tbe home of hi* todUna'aod Grand 'Rapid*.
eon, Edward Scott: with whom be bad
The Box aorlal Saturday evecrinB
wa* well attended, the proceed* were
Mr. Ccott wa* born in oonbrrn IrrI
Stl.n<. to be u*ed for hymn book* end
1UI. -\\*ben three year* old. with Sunday
inday •rbool purpoee*
Caned*, tbencr
parent*, came to Ca
R. R. Bate* and Charlie Bate*, tr.
be lived
.Sew York statr. whrre
whi
Honor Friday
l>ave O Hrien waa called to
till 22 year* of ■ge^ -wber
Beulah, a. her niei-e I* very low. We
Nonhi
farm till five year* aao. At tt
ipe she found her bellet•ge' of Zi year* be wu married i
The barn daoce. White*
MUi Bllubrtb Budd, who paax

; i::;:

‘m? Md Mr*. Will Helm of Benaiti^ vlaltod friwda boro Bandarleave*
nilA XlaMo of oovtbem Mlehl^n.
era one In Canada, and
to *toitlof ■
• ’
David Scott of Nortbporf
Baftor Klnaer of Ootroli. <
Mr.
Srott
hat
alw*y*
been
prominent
bWBMMUBB frletsd* here 1
tbe rlllaae’* •rllvlile* and at var-------— lor Chdinae. He
r Ml Bother, Mr*. Sarah ioas time* held public ofDcea and
prominent In the Maoonic circle*. *l»o
HoOntaa of MaaUtoe'. who U a member of the congregational
the-Bvaner at Dock iakr. rhurch. - Tbe funeral aervire wa* held
t the faborne of hi* aon. Re*. A. Ben_________ the W. O, T. O. at. the Ma Cten*. rrtdar aHomoon and even- an ofBi
t of Omena. i
large proceeaion followed tbe remairn
-rmoii j
Alto^ Brwka
awar to It* laat reaUng place. Tbe aermoi
r cemetery being under the• a'ui-1
a'u*
«t: tbb hono of her *rand aan^ler.
of tbe Haaont The Soral offer.
offer- '
■ra. H. to JacMba. Moodar. Ani. 7.
[ were many and beautiful.
SPRINOPIELD.
Hlaa Anna Haaaon. wbo baa been
Halting Mra Eva Wllliama.- returnetl
to iMff home in Manlatee tbe ftrat of
OLCN HAVtN.
laat week.
«r. and Mra,
«r*. rTana.tiaritwei
Frank.Bardwell were
airfUd Mrm. Anbortoa. who 1
week.
in DIberi Wedneaday of laat w
bMVaoBU at Idloo-WMto for i
- -de, wen8. E. Snyder end eon. Clydt
«toa.«otan*d to tbaSr bo<H fa CblIn Mantoo Tbnradey of leaf w
week.
Mto Jaeoba and Mr. and Mia. Jacob

MiBln t<
.^laanod int taaor ot tba bone
Owoaoo paoplc

lUended Seturdav
NORTH PARAEHSe.
H«r weight waa a»ill*#r*r thra* aad Pla ra wa*
balf poand* at Unb. She U tbe evenlag.
1 A number of the youn* folk* met
daughter of Mr. aod- Mr*.- H. R. DnmMra Prank Sterlair of Tracer
■rille.
nty, wfll rialt with ber daughK
Tbe- Gregory. Glen Rey. Cedar Mr* I.*wi. Tlurllmantel. (bl* week.
Sprtnga Lodge.. Cold Spring
Mr*. Robert Wil»on and ber two
end Kenwood, are allII Hoe
Soe rcwort*
rcw_______
and aon*
ijiura Reie», tlio»e
well patronued. In larT'clMre are
fed pUces wh«
im dner locatioe* for
iranl Braukr ■ c
reeort* can be raunn.
KaeeoB to aef ibeir aUter. Mr*
)i-» Wliitri,--.ii *ud d».iih'-r ■ ..i
that beautiful Gee Ukr.
Peck, likianla.'. returnlDB Sun- Mr> ttreeii ..t Trawr».- C.■^
I
Aua. 14.
al l'*a.,k Kr.-rni.li. Wel;;r--y

dBtle*.
Hlaa Nellie Smith of Walton apeni
Sunday, of laat week at Ed BtampJ^ Snyder and family apeni Sunday *\Vincent Rader**.
PreA Bardwell
Bardw
wa* in Ralkaaka

Mr. and Mra- Ooo. Bernard.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur OouU apeni
onday with her parenta, Mr. and Hr*.
. Cunningbam. ,.
Mr. and Mr*. B. E. Snyder were Kal-

teidr*. .
^Nottl* Artoovnrth took

wniiame.

Hlaa AlU* Wheeler, who baa been
Woritlnc at J. U Glbba' of MaySeld.
baa retorted bone. .
Mra Harry Palmeur aad Mlaa Ma­
Btoiplr*. wtn In towa fa
bel Pvalick w*r« In Bontb BoardanD
Wednaada}-.
Lowrie wa* Id town with
Mra Glenn Dlbert of Dlbert Station
for Barket laat week.
rialted her parenu, Mr. and Mr*. C.
Vote* laft on tbe rrWnr boat- Franck, over Sunday.
The HIJlaoe* Dar and Hla* rarrut
Sunday
anday gueaU
gueau at 8. E. Snyder'*
Trarorae
were Mra Utxic
LItxIc Aldridge and aon
Wilbur, Mr. end Mra Jack Kelly ai
>r Helen and Mr. and Mr*. Jpl

In. Wm." Laird alattod i

,
NOBTMPOBT.
r. Ab4 Alra. NaodbaB of Bai
, Krad .Baadar to nend j
of too^nyaaor. Tber bavo
____aa at tbe ben* of Mr. and
Ked Rabenaoa.
..........................
Sadie and
_________ jlHa. t—HmmS Btokoe and Pnd Bnbaa
MnnetOP. arrived Bnaday to apend



J. Vaanattar and ifr. WIUUfee. a land a«ent of Waablnctoto'Mde a tHp to Pox laUnd. «a
'VatBidib and recnn.
Jtoad - moland of Bntvllle. and
0aM) T&nattar of ^v*r»* atr, ^

3?J

londar '
I wiu apt

•OUTH MANITOU 1SLAI
Mr. aad Mra. Jamea P. Burdick entertalMd their Mend* rer}' pleaaantly
laat Wedneaday evenlag. Game* and
dancing were antored uniir a late
hour.
Hlaa Gayle Vent returned t« ber
borne In Chicago laat Friday.
'Tbe llgbtbonae tender Sumac dellrered anppllee at tbe lighibouie here
H day lost week.
John Haa*. who baa been ataylng at
Empire the jiaBt three week*, rame
home Wedneaday. Hla arm la much
iBprared.
A party of young people from tM*
' 1 (be
old aetUera' plrfitr
plac* atteodod
__________
at BardtckrUle Thuraday
took In
tbe dande-at Glen Arbor In tbe evengood lime.
Mr*. McKlIlop. wbo baa been rialt
lag In Ludington for tbe pa»t three
week*,
.........................................
retorned (o her home at Ibla
place laat Friday.
Jobnaon of thla place will leave
Bad............................................

. D. Boaa ntomed to Loland. to hU old home in Norway.
Mra Aagaot Warner of Glen Arbor
___dotes naaen
to town.
bore vlilttet her perenta. Mr. ami
Tbe Mine* JulU Oraat and Mead
ra. Heory Haaa.
jvdto*. are vlalllns at tbe borne of
>11*1 Luebenbock of near St. Jotr. and Mr*.
Hn -J. P. Mathew*.
aeph. Mich., who baa been x-laltlng
^ar. ud M
“^r-tetd
Mra. P. Wuraburs and Mra. Mr*.
t of...........................
the life tevloe aiaiion.
attnnded tbe eatertalnowni *t retorned to
toMon attno
to ber home
ho
laat Friday,
Tbnradar, given br tbe
launch La
ice toe
w b
a party of ball playera I .. Empli
__ Mr*. H. B. Bottgbar and to North Maltnou laat Suada)
ebOdree retorned to Traverae CUr. -John Pacheau and family of North
•ato^. after bavlag vidhed at the Manitou apeoi laat Sunday here, tbe
IWBa7<Mr. and Mr*. 0. M. 0*ine. tbe
toata of Mr. andI .Mrs.
"
John
' ' “
Tobin.

Mlaa BUnebe H
Huttlrr haa gone
^^nTjaTy Tbomaa of Trav*
City
iplre to atienai the K. O. T.
“ .M. iiic_________
to
Ttaltteg _______________
ber parenu. Hr.and
a Mr*. nic ana dance which will be held ilimAnt;. H.
^nnwwt Onea aad two rhlldm, of Harbor Bprlag*. are vhlilng
te^j^^bOto* of Mr. and Mra. J. F.

Th.til* bean imp U doing aii<l i.iukuix
well.
W- are rerr eorry to ie*rn of the
death of Mr*. Ilaltle Cm*', nntilirr
.Mr*. Sblllina* We extend pur »>nipathy III her ITi -U--. .ad ki»t ot ,i
tiioth.-r

OLRN ARBOR.
Gea Arbor wa* well repreeeoietl
the barbecue at Empire, the llth. and
great enjoyed It.
Mr*, and Mr* Dumbrltl and Illtlday* vlait In Trareree City.
Prom her lov* of flower*. Mr* >Ir
lnt}Te. a lady about 70 ymra Old. ba<made tbe yard around her home vcr>
attracUve. aueb a variety of flower*
panaiea of all kind*, apleodid UalJu.
cup and aaucer pUni being a cu
Illy. It would All my letter to naniv
ail Bbe baa.
Harold Dumbrille
and
coualn

rialted I
a Mp to Chicago ea Tbnrtea) waek.
Mra. Prod Bennett* i
home laat We<
week for a violt wtib 1

Sk‘

Artbor Bordaaa of Vnski

aatoPteS • fow day* with bi* I

1 return
om tb<

pie. I think Glen Arixir haa tbe Unicsi
UUIe lady on record, a perfect lUU
dell of a baby. Von* Elalu Dnmbrill.
luway, uu weiv
tolly dreaod. U remaitebl}' brigbi
I food beiteir. and

\S-lT.8 ^ !<»«»

Ilni-V

....

Ill

CHALLENGE
Ws oM only meet aO m&Il srder
home prices, 'bat «e posttieely
oDdersell them.

if you caoaot’otleod tbe sole.
moU
oaU ai
us your
V(
order.
.................
We jaoroBtee perfect soiislactluo.

Is the talk of Traverse City and surrounding towns. Enthusiastic crowds grow bigger and bigger as the
great sale goes merrily on. People from the north, south, east and west are slocking up with Furniture, Car­
pets, Rugs and Stoves during this Challenge Sale. Take a day off and come to this great bargain jubileer it’?
not time lost; it’s money saved and the money saved is Letter than money earned. Today we will give you
some more ideas of what's gogig on around the J. W. Slater store in the line dl Homefurnishing bargains
Re­
member we undersell all, amj challenge all competition to match our values.

If You Have Any Mail Order House Catalogues, Bring Them In And Compart^
, This Fine
Universal Steel
Range

Willow
Rocker

Look al This

Fine Mattress

isi

Made o| teal cclf^-dirouf;^ and
lhrcu(fh, built up in layen, not
stufied, foil and itaungnl. with
tltong, handtome tick. Sold by
mail Older houses (or $9.65..
Our ChalleDffe

S'____ /.73

11^
Witt uet closet ttd reservoir,

rrrt.21.75

9BII

This beautiful, comfortible,
strcQg Millovr Rocker exactly
lihe cut. Chbllenge Price
only.............

1.89

Stle price only.. ■

This
Fine Table
We have some bfg bargains in Munis
(Aalrs. We can furnish you r nice
upholstered Morris Chair, stylish ^ak
frtoffle, reclining back. K chair sold by
mill order houses for SS.98, O /\F
nr Challenge Price
0.7 J
only

S -T .

firTSd Mra. »naat of Oblpago.
•N vtailteg at too bona of MrTaU
Ml*.
Mtebota.
Mra. Raa* KM rotnrnad Irom Alma
wber* tea spont too post Booth with
ter dantkur tiarton. wbo baa a potltooa tten a* aUMgrapbor.
Mra. Rlebard and iwo aona of Tra*dna cup, bavo boon oniorlag a lew
dan vMt at tbe borne of Mr. and
Sfte. OoDTS* Bouara.
MH. C B. Kobl and daughter*,
tetter and Jeannette ratomod Sandap from a few dap* vteii with Irleadi
as Trtvam Clt}-.
tetear Battar* retomad boBo SatiNte frpB a weak apont with Mead*

COXINJIMEA: CONINirsiE
LAVVYrRS '
C«rtePalLaxv F>racUc4-. Lncludino Colle«llmtxo
vie 5(«i> Ban*
7rs>«n< lei
W ord B. Connioc
Malt N.ConnIn*

J. W. Slater’s $75,000 Midsummer-Fall

aon U la Cbarlerolx
____ Mr*. John BaitonSold and aon. Lford. left Monde*
Inc- Jacob Battenfleld will
!0** Lan*lng
Lanalng Tuooda) for Ohio,
-hara be will rialt relative* for a few
week*.
[CbkagD. arflYod —---------Mr*.
and won to Mtoa Willard'*

Mr. *nrt Mr. K Say. i;- i.-d !ii>
ti.«*hrr, Sumiuy.
M- and Vlr* Jiiiiii IViti-.ll ..li-.i
Mr* N'eeM>n of Ovl*n. •«** M.itiua
r
with Mr*. Ilohert ,\Vl!*o'i. laat Thur. ai .V Man*. KriUadkv. •
Mr Mane a >•! t.inily v. -1 ...
Blaekberrie* are rii»- but
m t<- Koeiis. {tundav
very K-arc* th1> yp»r lu our vino

LOANS C.A.HAHHOND
ON REAL ESTATE

ExecUy like cot, noUbed In
bORtitlhil Anerlcen qmrtered
joldeo oek, non-dlvlding

«

1173

Wee omy..........«

We tive t lute Use el DIntot
XooB TsMes, cuflo{ to
prin Dp Irom,
J gj
eict, oal.

This beauliful over-stuffed, genuine
Turkish Rocker, exactly like cut. guar­
anteed chase leather cover, for the
extremely low
Ctailenge
Price
of

3.15

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

Do You Need a Couch ?
,k - , 41, s. :
l.-xii,.-, cu 1.

$8,90.

a nec
!uw at

r..-n

wc

I sxr- ..rL'-fx al $3.60,
$5.75 , iod iiglit al.-sPK
i,;i It* » t .>och wci-1'i

18,73

iL
A larg-^ genuine quartered Oak,
Lhii.a Closet, headed glus top,
luU bem gliss 47 A A
frrnt. challenge If /A
Price only
-

W. SLATER
You old BcUabIc Homctiiniisber

Bujr Caarantted
Voiftnoi ^f^^Reagts
of Chalhttgi Prim.
fii:t

PA^TE.5.

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD AND TRAVEB-SE BAT EAGTjE, Tni RSDAT. Al orST 17. IfllL

Steinberg Bro«. Now Make the Most Important Announcement of All Their Years of Herchan^ ‘cHsings—On Saturday Morning, August 19th, We Will Inaugurate

The Final Wind-Up Sale i
All Men’s Clothing to Be Closed Out Absolutely and Entirely Within the Next Few Weeks—
Prices Slashed on Highest Grade Goods—Here’s the Reason:
\

Owl^ Uac CBormooa Increase U the v<lame ol bnalnessln oar Ladles’ Ready-lo-Wear Dcparlmenl we bave decided ladlseonUline onr
Hen’s dolUngllac and give Uw Ladles’ Apparel same ol Ihc added room Ibal II mlnsl have. As yon know, we slaiied onr doalng OnlSale
«ka ago and have been giving Ihe people ol this region better bargains Unn they’ve ever known belore. Bnl now oar Fall shlpnacBls ol ladlea’ eoals and anils, d dry goods, ol boys’ clolbing, ol men’s Inrnlsblngs, de, are coming In dally and we simply must wind op
Ibis eMblag sale at oneel Thoosands ol dollars sirorlh bl Ihc best men’s merchandise on earth most be disposed ol within Ihc next lew
weeks—Thc bargainsol,lhc pfsl are as nothing compared to what we oiler now. Thellsor spiee mssl be cleared—These prices will do
II—Reaiealber Ihe sale siarH Salarday aMralng.
'Hen’s

were
$5.00 $1$.M

Into tkli lot CD
Brown WornM SoUa tb»t wer« fS &O *od $10.00,
gg well *1 g big tMiineM •( Norfolk
SclU for yooBC
'fbese'conig In
Vod relrtt’ etstliMces' >a<]
tU ih oeibignt
aa

Men’s
Snlts

$7.00

CiiQiee ol eny Soil I
the house_____

were

mso

SolU of esorlloDt v^lcM Caurl.
meres, taocy Worsteds nnii Scotch
Tweedi, la Kcbt. medium pod dark
Oetterwa. Suita that ware $KieA
I12.M 19 iDto thta lot All alzes
— - -’o;: 1eUo a Ilaa of

'’’"fvi-sS.OO ST..7.00
Children’s
Men’s
Furnishings
Clothing
lot In tbU 1

It before iiehMl oogng..
eOVS' ItNltKEK SUtTi
were MJA,*

si.8a

At fine a tort aa any ima wodd want to wear. Udreaticted choice of best valuei ia the hou««-~
navy blue i^es, uofiniibed worUedt and fancy
woritedt in excellent dark patteriu in grays.
browns, tut and biuei. $20
QQ
sod $25 Suiti. choice fjt___ <

t AT' tljS,—Bore- Knee Past
, r Beits, Stricilr all wool
wool carmeei^
' .nails In tbla lot far na
e at tbe

Boys’ Knicker
Pants
\

fAiilar.l .Ire.M., v-iirliiiii

$5:o
. $3.50 FOR THE FINEST WASH DRESSES
IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK.

FORTY OF THEBE COATS
■he niied ud teii',1 filird
Biyirs, nicMily with irlmiD.’d
• ■Ml rollart. a few nUl. larvv
■ ha*l mlUr* |g tilark. brunn.
liav.v. lan, elr , In a*'fsea, pru
nellat. fury woniiedH ud
••viiert*. parDienia tint sold
regnlarl) for t12.5u. tlf,. $tt
:.r«l t2<'. ali placi-d

$9

b* .lad --------------

$1.40 ST,,^.2a«7?

for^Fiiaswodh

f QC For Skirts that were

table

damask.

70 InrhPR

tor dreesee and walnti, worth LSe a yard;
alMx a few abort lengih. of fucy eilkr
Wat were
toreTf
75c a yard. U.........

TW6NTV P1ECE8 OF POULARD BILKS le
all eotora. beanural deeigua, dreu patiSma and walat iengtSa. all tbat retDaina
of
If ih
thif aeaaon’a pgrtSaaea. were S5c and
$1 ay
a yard, daribg the Wlnd^pOale aLS^
ALL WOOL SERGES ip aetf etriped eBeete
In a good mng<- of cnlon.. 3S Inehee wide
ma worth LHr a yard,
- aak- prke
.

9.50 1c 11.25
White Dresses

and $3.93

2 95

$3.30 and $4.30

Gingham, Calico, Etc.
bfnFREW GINGHAMS.
GINGHAMS. '■•• In,lie*
In.'bes i
kM-ii. ’
RENFREW
u bard and Paisley Novelties, a .I1k« n.,..L mi” r
k.mona..r..'.’.o:il,
a la-.l,
|

0«bO?;y=S;D‘Ub,CO,
and .lark .-..Inm. at. i-r >..«

SEVENTXt NINE

©ven

n t’.K

ultOlES’ CAPES, etfra loag aad fun. la
hekt and iiirdiSm dark gray beavy all
non! tiiaierikl. null ihp eluwl or inUttai7
rollar, nirt'lt- irtimued nttb aatla ud
braid, woillc f~
Jilt, tor 01.1}

.2.95

LADIES-BLACK CAPES nf extra See qatll.

tlu and $i::.«. n

STRICTLY

HIGH

and J

GRADE LADIES’ SUITS.

it.’o ts.. gr-n.t

.''.r.'.=:“'.,.,4.95

JACKETS

Lear)-, all of thorn Ibii »o.~,i, . bo*, blylo^, m.id,- *,U) tb- targ.'
and Ml all rnllar.. e.ltior pU'u or fanry tniomed Made of beuc ii, •':ar,- cjK .Jib j> pljtn ud n<*«el’' suiiiiie*. serges, el.I'l.ir, a-. I'la.V, naiv. Ian. l.rown. gia>. ei<
In all Lbe
med.ui.i large.^roKucjr and ndd si/.-s sl.h ti. :t and 28

MISSIS' AND CHILDREN'S
JACKETS AND CAPES, a
I were$35i

MISSESAND
JACKETS II,a

Id. |•tllli^e

98c
CHILDREN’S
• ore 15 and

2.48
3.45

f.w 1 ‘jr.d 13,50

•it LOT SUITS WERE $12 SO TO $25. AT $5.

LADIES-

COVERT

LADIES-

BLACK

JACKETS

e .'Suits

«.r S. rp b and I’anaiuk , h.- ...ji. lined mitb gno.] qnalii, satin
TIwm.. S.n’R »er.. llji... |r,. tl» ,„d
oe
.......... 'lui in iLe tiiisi Wn.d I'p SaL fur uiily
............

JACKETS.

iiiaL

. SS-90 and “

itud.nm
.

Q on Fof Skirts that were
O'OU $3 95 40 $6 30

A Qfl

For Skin* tint were

.H.JU $5 0C

grade

7.50

$7.50

R Rn F'lr Skirta flat w«e
D‘3U $7.50 to $12.00

Ladies’ Long Gloves, Etr. Ladies’ Underwear
I9c
VESTS AND PANTS ll, all atyier.
98c LADIES'
LADIES' UNION SLITS, all i.f <>ur beet

L AO, ES’ LONG VENETl A N CLOVES,

HOSIERY

FOR

BOYS

8’<<c

Tickets

Sii,

6.50 5 8.95
Cloth Cape6~$2.o5

'ladies’ cloth suits

I>er ) ard ............................................
SPREADS, the very beet we ever had. miH.-

Premium

t: M,

ad tuey
irimmed and
braided. In-.-.ne^ Ihil -viye $12.50, $16
tl> ud t:m. iilkid«4
‘ ‘«4 ihln inu hut. >uur
<hul<e

OVER A HUNDRED STYLISH DRESS SKIRTS GO IN THIS WIND-UP SALE

li^O $293

i'

ti v diir.i.K Itti; wiiid l'p rial.' at S6S5. *]

THE SEASON'S NEWEST SILK DRESSES
AT $vso AND S11.25. Silk in^-»ialliiea.
l.'.ifsr.K, ’affeioR .'ir,. in l.euullfu: rolora
.iiid |:1< I'i'ig d.'bisiif, made witb ilio l.isb
U.ne or Kbi.rt rl-'ev.-a, '
ti.'., 1
I t’5. m.m di\ld.Hl li.ti.

ib tdack.
na\y, branrn. Ian.

Fine Serges, Panamas, BrllHantInes. Diagonal Weaves, Htc. in Black. Navy, Brown. Tan, Rc<l and Gray. Some made
In the Neat. Plain Styles, Others FieganUy Trimmed With Braid, Buttons, Bands. Htc. Five Big Lots.

SiBts->tkcss Goads VitUe Linen-Bed" Spreads
POUtARD BILKS, W In^ wMo. <B naf/'
-rtiolw 1
62c
l>Ioe with
wltb white
wbito »olk.a.doL
*olk.«<loL Just the thing
■*“* ^ * J'*™hloe

A,

I
SILK DRESSES AT IS.SS. Rftk dre»pg |g\),
II..
..nd ligbi ...Ki.,., Uinde. nitb .
Ih.
kin....,a rI...'.-w. *er.. tiu. $|2 i

""’'"'""":3.50.4.50.6.50
Ladies’ Coats
$6 50 and S9

IS.60 AND S7.se CLOTH DRESSES FOR
S3.9S. Ureane* made of abepberd check
maieritl. Beall)' tiimmed with diflereat
rolora Of pl*la
ila _
m
_ ______________
materUlA.
braid ud__betti.na. Were $«.U and $7S0.
•%
WlDd-l'p Sale Hricr ouly.............,0n70

A

.i:uk. r la.ee. braid, bulton*. ele. $10 _
SI2r.« kjbies. in thu Wind Up Saif

• J-. I..'.,,,

PURE SILK THREAD HOSE In Un.
bine, bronrn, bello, etc, ’were 50c a
pair, aaie price .............................. 29c
MEN’S FAtKV HOSE, big Uae tbat
waa 25e ^and 35c a pair, tale

g,i.vER BLeVcHED

11.00

fen ..ilk drenn^ lo black only. Wllb tbe

Men’s Fancy
Hose

aihcrsmrt lo tUS an«gua
-ladies’Waists Cm Detpr-

Embroideries

rell.i.g

M>;«- «.r Ilip ..-iso... me.lr
nu.- L.r,
diml'lee. 1l*a’.n>. niarniiliu'i;r« gmubtoir.
.-l.:,. made wilb pr.-m erubrolrtery Iri^b

SUIT^, arpre $1.25, aale prire ...9Se
MEN'S
-WHITE
CAT*
UAlON
e..S1.l5
SUITS, were $1.50. aale prke..

WWV«B9,

perfATlIy

in vvery dethtl.
:v«ry
irrad pure
wool Theyfre
vahn’S.. la Ibl
Ibis Wiod
'
t?p ule

ONE LOT OF SILK DRESSES AT |4.dk

p-r.j'i.

Underwear MMiBays
HEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS AND
..DRAWERS, at) altea, regaUrly SSc.
Bale prke

one or
two of
--------■ 1a kl^. bu^f y,«r .ti« 1. her.,

uis muBv Ol i-oio
|iatt>
1 < ire^iillcnlahcjitro
of dark fauc;:y W‘or»l».d«' for ll
iliiulsr buxiann

SILK DRESSES^ ( CLOTH DRESSES
$6 95, $9 5®, $11.25 j 13.98, $6.50, J8.9S

Wm.,1 i> K.I.

Men’s Pants'”’^ $3.95 Sr«X$2.25

$2.40
98c $1.50«id$2.

dl^ Wltfd Up «!e a

$1.30 FOR WASH DRESSES THAT WERE
«,95. $3S0 AND S5. Lyrrlkut dreAxe* In
percales. glnR»ian.». .li . k.w net's kc«Jh
wltli the klfoniM Kl,..-ves, made uiiU a
r.iiiililuallon of plain inalerial ur InnioiH
will! ■•nil.rgld.’ry iiiMrudin
''kojce <l.i'
li.e II.,. \Vi:..!-r|. <:W f..r
. S'.JO

SOFT HATS in blue, gray and uo.
were S3, also a tew atlS bate in
brown ud gray, were $2.50 and $3.
MW choice at .............................. $1.40

-jlet UUajUi for

"9.00

WASH DRESSES
$1 30, $2.20, $3 6n

...

Special at 36c

wt^ tbte sale et........ ti.ir

ss;-$11.00

were
$15.00

Abauiwtnly All Wool
at I’.'.’m.
Pine WoriledJ. Ca'tplmrres. Tveod«
and lloiaea)nin< AIro a big lice of
lilalD blue Srrfi.», unfihlsbed Worsted
and bUrk Thibvl fultk. Coo.] »HsbU
for fall w.-ar: llebi. bH-dluti). auddark
lAllrriiE. SuiU that nerea
ti*. mi aorf iior.u. loj

Every Garment Now in Stock Must be Sol<f Before New ^IpmenU Are Placed on the Floor.

SPLENDID
WORK
SHIRTS, In
good aliade of blue chambray. 1
sale
f

L^T t ct
Theae aallm come In
tke medto
dvk coton. lost
•Icbt SalU in tbe lot. for hcet 14,
n end lC.«grg fl&O sfid $3. to be

ussr $9.00

ALL LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR SACRIFICED!

Mlat-Uf Atla .pricM on all a
«iat .naiulre . immtdiaae clej
Soma barflalna her* for you!
OWfe LOT Of Sic SHIRTS Md a few
ebirta that were $1, go out Id Ibia
Wisd-Vp Sale at
-clVett- BHIRTS in
pUlted •tylea,
aty
aplendid pu
aiiei 14. 14H. IS and 16M. poalUve-

.......

Boys’ Knee

$14.00

Were $20. $22 and $25

yembet^^tos.
a THE #STOnta THAT MAKES W^h GOOD

AND

. «

LAO16S

SLEEVELESS VESTS ,t. hll glus.

GIRLS,

9c
13c

Traverse

PetticoatsBLACK SILK PETTICOATS, ll.e best In
,1.^ I,...,-., ..-r.- »«5u and $;'Hi. ,uur
• ........ "«« a.............................................S4-45
HEATHERBLOOM PETTICOATS. aU o«r
|,.M bM:..
uol.M that .ere $3 aod
, BLACK PETTICOATS Ibai '................

’•..T.r.i

I MOREEN PETTICOATS, a very riever, new
.j>Ih «.>uH Iv B0..1 valor at Or. in thia

'J

X

9

GRAND TRATERSE HERAM) AlfD TRATER8E BAY EAGLE. THTRSDAT. Arorgf I?, int

1*JW* «.

Fife Lake; Department
CondiicVMl by AIm Mat Otwtji

-

me STORE

Kingsley Department

3in. Jerome Woodward aod danafator. Dm. *tri_he«. Mo^r^t^el^ln
Ms*toe 0X9 CxUllee.
will go to'Ml.
wbera Mlaa
Dm will complete ber edBcatton.

SKdAU FOR SMY

Luella Star, who haa bees ukfag;
Mat Sndreaa of KameaK h 111 i
traaUDnii lo Travwrae City U homejitia wrtilBS ’
The Puller bretbeta. And flocrge. xgaU.
-Mr. anti Mra. narence Clark k>
Orever. Otange. Loclna and Harold
Rev Thuraton and Mra Dr. FeWositheJr bab;. Soedtv forecooo.
Mr
Dewey retumed-from berrying tbe Uat
bare leiumrd trom their vlili ai Bay tTark It on ibe galn.
ol tbe week.
Hiim]rv«ta .if pmqilc erhu never ipailcl with qa before fcaw
Mra. Oatar
Luce
and
danahter. riew.
_ . _
with ber Nrenu at Cedar
SwalftMon vbrljed ber slater
m-Mitly •■<»«# til an UHllirntaiiiliiig as lo the Rt.aeT-toiThqF
Btanebe. and Mrv *Cl:y . returned to ber wo.-k Monday.
Boardman viRltxl Mr*. A. O. Blue and and btrHtacr Dr-r Wexford Sunday.
vaiita|(i9 foumi in llic npei irl saJ*- |>rirr* im Ofi»eppifn «mI !>»»■
fvah Bosan aaaitted at Baamgarth'a
Un. iUlic Doherty MdSday.
Mr» IJarl Case, her two aona and
viairm* we make
make far . verj' SaliiPilay. The Mine <iii|Ktrtnnttipa
viaiun*
Mt. and Mra.- Chna. Dutton returned her tiaicr. ItabeUe McOoaald. reiorn- daring Mlaa Brower's taca’.lon.
f.ir iv^tMiae lb.- c«*t of living ia open 4o .Tim.
to CadlUac Sunday. taklBg with them eo droTl! >lb-kcgOB Baiurtla).
Mra. Strait retnmed to ber borne
Heir's sample list lor Saiur.lay. August 1*:
Bd Carotbera and Garth ImBai.
The Xtngale.v Hive eoterulhed th* In Travel
> with ber tor a few |
Mr. and Mra, J. Plteber have a Traverte »y Ht*e laat week. A Sne alater. .Nellie
other and alater 'laltlng them.
.program waa given, rbe ladtea giving wtrk'a vlali.
SWEET. SOUR OR MIKED
BULK SANTOS^GOFFEE.
.Mra'- Jonea and lltle daughter. Rhea, a ptay callerf^he While Capa. ' also
and Mra. Geo PeaHas and sons
PICKLM,
of Kanaar. haxe been vlilting her »U Mlaa Alma Uel<*el
a few rc^- returned home from Eaa. Bay Monday
5 bmt)«* tor •..............................
wh>>re they hare been visiting at Mr
ler. Mra. Cbaa. Dean.
iLga which were enjo;
BELL COFFEE,
t
Meedamea E. C. Brower and VioU
ne: BiKl Miii.ier were aeived si un' Heiideraon'a.
MONARCH KCTBUP.
£3ark
for
Mlaa Mabel Hyland, who haa been
Oark left here Thuraday
Thumdar evening
eveni
SoiWoaon boDMi.
xiehded vUli
rUll at Unaing.
Uoaing. Jackiliing at Stlnaon a. U non In Ttwv.
an extended
I pioi boctle for ......................
Mlaa Bibel Hackman and Edna Wall
M laa
tail other poinca
City.
Bagene Quackeobuah returned to
OLD AE..tABLE COFFEE,
MUSHROOM KETBUP,
I-cnlae HutrlalDB accompanied them to|*t» JF
her home
Kate Wood returned i
Chicaao SundB} ..
1 lb for...........................................
Dtnerllle. where tbey will vlair rela |Kapida
bottle ferr ......................
Aogua Campbell baa gone to
I. who haa been
tlvea.
I
Mm. >11
nation.
WALNUT NETBUF.
CMIQ tc work at the barber ttede.
be out again.
Mra. A. Dtjchaptne haa been enter-1 111. It able
..
.Nlckereon reiiiraed Monday ARBUCKLE COFFEE,
Mlaa ilolUe Clark weht to CadllUc talnlng her alater. Mra. McAnllBe and
1 bottle for .................................
Mr and .Mra. Barkman
of
iJike rrotii Burbank, ('alftornia. after an ex­
1 111 for.............................
Thuraday
two children, and her niece. Mr». Tool City apem SniidBy with friends here.
tended vlali with bla father, who ha*
ANCHOVY SAUCE.
MO KA COFFEE,
iUra 7-oe Serey of Cedar S
been III. bnt I* gaining alowly.
oT Athlon.
Mra. Caltaoon la very low.
.1 twtile for .................................
rieltins her airier, Mra Wm.
Mr. and Mra.
3. Mochler of Grand
.Mra Witt Wilson. Jr., wbo ha* been
1 lb. for ........................................
Dr. Clark and w^fe of Grawn called
Mlaa Donna Hall of Souib Boardman Raplda. who bare been vlaltlna hit
ilie »lck the past week, la on the
CHUTNEY,
on
l>r
Daiidsnn
Wodneaday
DOMEBTIC
BARDINEB.
waa the goeat of Mra. A. C. Hodge alater. .Mra.
B,
Bancroft,
returned
till at tbli wriilngtoltla for ................................
Mra
Abe
Putman
of
Jennlnga
Is
vis­
borne
Monday.
Mr.
and
m
F
b
.
Bancroft
MU*
l-aura
Swainiion.
wbo
ltamai*iIneaday.'
7 %-lb. can* lor......................
Mlaa WlBlfre<1 Hedge left here Tueang them to Cadillac.
ing among ^Ingaley friend.".
g ai the asylum, spent Monday with
PLAIN OLIVES.
MUSTARD BARDINEB.
' OranU Raplda. and from there
Paul Campbell rptumed home Sat?r parenu.
Mlaa Claude Piuman returned home
bottle for ................................
• - “ilo.
rdav evening after aiiendtng the day Momiay after ar extended viait beie.
Cora Brartenbnn- returned
home
3 % lb cans for................
dr
the In
j Cadll
Cadillac on hla way from Baton
STUFFED OLIVES.
Saturday after a tew days' vlali w
Mr. and Mr* Geo Weidner made
POTTED HAM.
Pauline Nickeraon.
Raplda.
ImlHe lor ................................
baainesa itrip here Si
ilr. and Mrs. Chaa. Dutton of Ca.l
Josephine Barber, who
I
5 % lb. can* fur
..............
Little
Wcima Wn«on' returne,! lo
HIN2E APPLE. BUTTER
anilclpaie going to GeorgU for ibe lilac came ap In their auto Baturdaya
vitlnx friend* here, expeci*
home In Traverse City after s
CAMPBELL'S PORK AND
mpaolad by Mra. A.
Richmond
busYiand In Vancouvet. Wa>
wlnte.-.
ecka' visit with relatives here.
The Sonahlne Prayer bond will meet
Idr. and Mra. W. MarabaU of To-.
Mr. BarBEANS.
G. Xtekeraon hasTtrakeo up camp There they expect to live.
ABBORTEO JELLY.
few weeks ■I Arbmus lAke. He baa put up hla
with
Miaaea
Bdeale
and
Mildred ledo. (
M- went weal for hla beaiih.
I 2-lb- can for.........................
S
^ ......................
Hodgea, STOdar. Aug. _ .
with 9
The brick work of the new Delos (’
Diirk tjike and will reson
Geo. Uoitld. Jr.. bB»«gbl bla dalher otbera. and other rwlaitvea.
Kingsley home 1a rampleied
It la of ABBORTEO SOUP.
here for a while.
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP
home Saturdar from CadlUac. where
ity Commlaalober David 1
Summit Ctl.v brick.
It ia more
Ailie OruSa. who baa been rUhlnx
bara ..............................................
he iiaa been at the boajdtal
lial recelring

tun compleied
sd hla
1................
road work
dra. A. it. Scinauii and tbe Nickeraon modern and beautiful than tbe one
ROLLED OATS,
mniment for Brlghi'a ........ ...
10. west of Fife lAke
lAkk An
Aagiisy I
'amlly returned to her homo in lllinoi* that burned a year agu. Frank Madl_
Roy Bine and
IKile dat
daughter. Opal, Mach credit ia doe Mr. Mwalnaton In
TraverkC City la doing car]>envWied
alted hU brother. Fred,
Fred. at Tntr<
..................... .... -- «e hla work thurotislily
rk and Jm- McDoosId tbe ma^The*Hoyol ^NeighlKir* met at Hr*
Cllr
r over fl
ind left the road In tiral rinse tonill
Mr McDonald I*
going
ih CROWN BAKING POWDER,
l»r. Unviclaon* last Wedneailay. Aug.
L bant ..............................
afee Am
plaster thU week Tbeir many friend*
i.
A pot luck dinner wa? served
bprtaoo.1 danco I:
*1^1 nine nnd non. 1-eon. with O. (*. riii-y pD-aenii-il Mrs Ikwldt-un a Koval B'i;i rejuiee •lib them wben ibeir new
BULK SANTOS COFFEE.
JAXON BOAP,
on Friday eveninkIluicliina. made a flying trip u> Kal­ NeigbCor pin. it Iteing her birthday. home I* .ompleled
'
I lb.................................................
6 bam ..............................
P, A Wellm
kaska Ihia week, and while ihere^Mr. All report^ a nico tline.
The Siimmil ni> Grang- No 672.
>b>He>l over Sunday at A. C lludgc’<. blue iradeil aotoa with Geo. in.w.
av.- II rally day August 26 In Jack
BULK COCOA.
Hrownaon und fanillt
OAK LEAF BOAP,.
I 'came f
home
Tueadav
Ralph Crago'came
<leo. OuuM. Sr. died at hla home In with Atib
vi>'« grove one aixl ooxbalf mil,-*
r of < 'adlllat.
6 bam ..............................
fflsm Grand Raplda.
sirgigbl south of Ibe Summit Cliy
returned Jo Klng.le)
W. and Mra.
Otla
Holbrook of
FANCY HEAD RICEp
QUEEN ANNE BOAP.
KHii house
A great day t* expeaThe *tcik visited the biiiiK- of Prank
Tjademe Citv are gueais of D. lUue
i Wednesday. Aug. icili. at ” o'rlo.-t.. Muib last Wediteadoy.
6 bam ..............................
S|«-aker uf Ihe lloUMe Kaket is
and rkmUy.
Tbe foIUiw Ing' is a rnpv ol ■ letter
itt»-ak to III- [WS'le. Bring » bai
I's faiber of Peioakey
iTaitk
FANCY JAP I
The advance ngeni of the Hunt rerelretf hy Mra J. II. i'<uld:
-DeaT
I of good tiling* to eat and Join in
lliHi wx-k.
tiling
ftfock rampanr waa at Ibe City hotel Madain-ln behall Of the Are sufferer,
1- fiiii
The
granger*
exiend
a
ig of Gruixl Kaiilds Is
ij M
thla week.
The romimny wiR arrive of All Sable and Oaixala. we.uiah. i.> vialMliK her dnreiita. Mr and Mrs
any invliaiiun l.i everybody.
:alumi\Vf BOAP.
I7lh.
Dowledge Ihe receilil of KOiela seiil A.ijm U.uWflSg.
Saturday aflernoon while
all the
i: bar
Jc-rrt aoodwill and chililreo of
he ladlea of Fife I-nke, for whlel.
threslu-r* w.-r- In inwn for dinner .-i
Mra. Auguat S«M'lrflsli Is leiy slek.
rule vlafted her larenit,. Mr. we t

• • •
Truly
fire c-aiiglii ai D II. Fensiermarber *
Kate Colby of Traverae Cli>. wh
SUNNY.MONDAY SOAP,
Uai week Kxec
ixecuilvc
Relief Cominliiee
farm, one and one-half mile* south of
as been visiting at A. Kniuse's m
bam ......................................
Reckwilli. Capt. 3rd Staff."
Kiev. Mr. Smilh'a separator burnturned home Tuesday.
. tehn Baldwin and i
Prayer roeeiliig ThuiMdoy evening m
BIG jaUSTER SOAP,
Ttie barn and all Its oonieni*.
nilly and Adam
Jiiv Grc
fanil
'ere gueata of
T:SC.
r. bam ......................................
•re* of wheat, in a.-re* of hay. m
Beegnillli-r ajid famllv aprnl Bnnday
. .
Cobb, over Sunday.
Service* at the M. K. rlnipch on Smi
of
timothy
hay
cui
lor
ae«d
lo
be
. Rennie Mke,
FEL8 NAPTHA BOAP.
Mlgtea Pearl Clark and Aina An- day. July SO. IStl: Preaching ai tn-.S'i
liic firsi denionr Tlirerhed. a binder, horse rake and
The attendance
8 bam ...................................
gell of CadillSc are tbe gueata of Mlaa bv Rev, A. W. Baker, pastor. SablKiili gtrallon of O. V. Holme* .Monda;
iiday »a* other farm fool*. -H »a* insured
ackoolI at-\ll....................
at-\ll:00.
Kpwonh leagtie
Tracy Sewel.
*

r fit c J»e- K'p Fmrnei-s' Multial.
• ril atuiided. onlv
a NAPTHA BOAP,
P..B.J1
Mra. A. C. Hodge waa In Boardman C;»li; ictiiCv"8yni|etheiic Seiviie;
Mrs-.Poster
and
aon
of
Grand
KapU-’rc.
;If.; Heb. i:::l-3; I Peler. 2 ;
MoBday.
Rom. 12:1
klajire vlritlng at Will Wleburg's
. Jay Browndaon and fainfly
Mtoi Nanon Dniker of Philadelphia l-exlei. .Mr*. Cora
.Mr. and Mr*. Otiu l.atberman revisiting at Daveaburg. Mi.-li.-;'
la vlatUng lier. aunt. .Mra. P. Berm
jurned to their Ixvme in I'aletlonla last
Host of bUikberries imw '
___
Vr, nnd Me* Will s7-.nr „f i^te- miiiirsdav atier a visit with Mr. ^tid
. Sira. Wataon Raaey la home from
JOHNSON'S NAPT>Ar:i4$AP.2^
Mrs IMwarrt Irwin Hawllng,
donU a-cre visiting C 11. Siivdi
the iwnlnaula. where the :
aiidMrs. I.ra Matchell.
»»♦♦♦
aeerral weeki
The naxte-- Riindsy sihool picnir
Mrs. Liiotla Wealherby i* hOoie (nr
LIVESTOCK.
m. R Orya.
lhai wsB held in Jicknon's grove
few
weeks.
She
expert*
to
Job
'
Baal Buffalo. Aug. 1C.—Cgitle—ReW. M. Alcot of Borne, City rlaltcd
a success
TSe^-Mairheit and Summit
husband ic the north Eoon
ripla, 75;
active.
Arm. J7tfi7.30.
at L. Baker'a over Sunday, returning
Mr*. .Amla Monu* of Fite Imke and
boBe Monday aecempanM by bla wile Calvea—Fairly active, ateady. $:.««•
ri. Ella Zimmerman of Dotrloi were

Wi rtrt to auJu Udi Dtpartmast .ci tM
'cTMtMt pouOAt valce to &U ic<meen«4 wd to
pjti cBd nouttt that sU Itcfltt of pertcmtl ud
finerai inte'mt b« leot to Mi» Dwrey to be
ficomratMl ia tbe Departmttt. We ei|»oUUy
' sik tbftt <±ord>ct, fratcB^, tocieticf aad- the
Oraut farshb iteai^irf-tetcTert i0,U»«r r«po<>
Ure orRuiintioie. Revs of soda] e^rtnts'kad eiu
Uinmeati, lii^oreBect? beirf made or coatem>
plated, asd buiiiese chaafci, asd traaifeni ip
real vtate is lowra and oeonbr are especially
aoenitablc. The above applies oot ocly .to the
vm^efFife Lake, but to the surroimdiap cmmtry.^ Editor Herald.
I t.oara HanlltM west lo Kal-

I Btiiel Woclalr rtieroed from
■ Suardar createv
4 a«th Bbnller or Tratewe City
tlllof relaUee* tad frieads here.

inle tIarUiftjii t

u wllb
lay all-

' Hts. A. W. Baker and aoe. Weole^
tweed from Boyne Falla Tlinraday.
llttMa siarsam and Nellie Hilt*
oT.tltoenvme were aooau of thfir
tnoUlar. »r. D. B. Hilla, tkft week,
b Site Nellie TMaay to aertauriy ill.
Mro. C. A. Clark of radlllar «»•
» llonday end Tneaday oa feaol.aeaa.
ul Mr., BarbeMer pemroe.1 to
I. FleoMat Wedoee
Gladya Leeeh waa le ^kaaka
Bnath of TrarerM Oily ia
f retatlrea here,
ffer vl Cbtcaao vaa a irueal
ld«^al-^. Derneteln'K.
y Lofiar euno
home from
Wm. • KtmbaU Mere
ef Tom AMrldte and vtfe
; Saturday and Bnnda).
k of PuUaki, Mich., ii vlaUaWaltor-a.
^
Wm- WoUa lajt»rei»riB» for a later.
Ite.'hu Juai eomiUoUd^ a new. Ire
^Wm: F. AaderMfi of Paw Paw la viaI Bla rooala. J. Andenton.
red MfUa iiareliaBed a home uf
I. Mamie Wleae Monda).
' Mra. Marabali Oarolhera
r 10 Traverae City Friday.
ekerty la ia Maneaioaa cm
.or 4 feiadaya.
■ Ooitrade; Ooddinston and
UHielDi went lo Tiaveeae City.
• t^ndla Fateiaontia borne from
Mt£^ tTOB Cadmor
loennpahiod by her grand
Mlaa Bthel Quackeoboab.
.VSte bn here Fridar foT
It. and from there will rc
______ t Wayne.
.
BiMbe baa the fob .of caring for
the eoeet ItBaa.
Hre. Fred Becbatlna want to Man-

22c

2Sc

22c
25e
25c
24c
25c
l«c

25c

19c

22c
20c

19c
t9c
18c
24c
:22c
22c
22c
22c

7k

Sc
13c
.25c
27c
23c
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
27c
30c
SPECIAL TEA FOR ICING,
SOc
15c

hy^lh*

e«.7S: No. 2. H.

siting (heir brother. K. liaiimgarili.
sr Friday anil Saturday.
Mils MeUne returned to ber home
Renibnia after a few weeks' visit

Hogs—Active, firm

)MSfi6.S0. cloalng at IflDK.lfl.

Co.

GRAIN.
Chicago. Aug.
Detroit.

Tomon*ow
we Place OB Sale

if Gratid K.ipi.l«

Mies Gra

16.—Wheal.

8S%

corn. 64%: oat*. aiSAug.

16—Wheat.

Toledo.

Aug.

given.

tfi—Wheat.

core, 67; oaia. 11;

89%
,

Mr. Gage, thf wellknown fruit bu'
is here again

New poutoea, ^r^bnabei ....................... 76c
Bnuar ......................................................................VK

. M. Orenir is having an addition

GRAIN.
Hannah k Iny Oo.
WbeaL old ....'........................................
Wheat hew ....................................................
Oalt .......................................................................
Com ....................................................................
Rye........................................................................
Traverse Oiy MiHlDg Co.

mill which ha* Iteen purmiascd I"

'Ir

Ba» race
SSdIk
pbnaee Coats
SJh * •«*" Yo« cl«« m co« iiptoSlZDO
S7 AEffb F'oe Sprln0 Stills
.wjk # aCFAF
A.r l*bi >bva >h> >° »20
^wa
ra« ior silk Drcsacs
.sDwFoAffV
doi». V.i«, siOto
*20 nsAilr,
sd Ttfeu.
am-a
Fae M la tS Wafb Dresses
Y<sr dno. ill lb. nn,'. .tdc
nn Tear eholec While Laws Dresses
v.i«. up ,0 *10
A
To clooc o«t a lew good anmVOCte
beraol Wash Salta

Iherefo,.'

Oiivetitlun rli.*e.l

|i;«.iI'li-»

‘A.phtllSUIrMwh-il.th*

.......m;
........... lOHf.
10c to vx
.Sc to lOc

Tallow............................
hks. i borae hldee .

WILLIAMSBURG.

Muslin Underwear
afjrWt,

Just Half race

ibuiib

iiuuiIm-I'

'

X

••tutacUM ier w>-

Reynolds
PlexiWc Asphalt
Slate. Shingles



iifi-riii'Kiivi

»i'b
»1

u

III

a

dele

lini'roved

In

bait hour aa* devoted lo

.1'iei

I'v

Mi** iiibb* and

George At

Itev

I'uililin of the First Con

grcgiiiKi'ial

led Hu- devuiioDil
ahlch

!‘ri.f.

ttoielrivt.

again dclighie<l M* Iwwreru with unci
II' lii-i splendid lecture*. Ihe iO|.ir be
me - The k\,raard

Mareh '



fog

^

il'g

liiciileni*.

either

ei|ierleti<-J

-r

keen by the «|caker.
T.Ktay the service* were held in Ibe

A mre figs tbst School BooIia Tsbktd, PaxiU ud Ae
like wifi be seeded. For ttie psK tweatr-Afe 7«Bn tUi MM
ius been bewJqBBiteii for CTcrrlhisg required (ot Kbooi weik
sDd tbi» yetr we are eren better prepsred thsa wasl le
your want!.

lerecp'lion tenure to lie given In Ihe

Mr*. IL 8. Clow and daughter. Mar

Hisrlide* church, free to the public.
■ ne ahli'h ebuuld l>e glleaded bi

Mi*« Vera Vinton was a liellairr vis

week, when

Iiu)f-li»}ii1nv

It aa* a

liijctiral ad'li^x* along Sun.liy school
nn-l teiii|<eraiu-e lines, full uf Interesi

'ongreg:ituit:al church, aod llii> ewu

celta. rivent Sunday in Central IjiWe

wa* reiughi and drawn Into

|irnvii1i'

Soon the
School Bells
Will Be
Ringing

-ainiealial

tearh-r*.

|>eo|>1e. >1111 llie audi­

ng Ihe cunvenlion cino.* wlib a great

♦ ♦WB

la*i

THE HMH S LHY mC-CO.

.1 *.uig eervue tulluae,! !•« a ideaslng

itfier
*

In. are able in be Iber^.

Mr*. J. H- Noteware bad Quite a *e

silk Oloecs tuck ii u_____ 1.______Ball Price
UlaekaBa TaaHesc,a0cmc!50c a<u«'____.t*e

j
IV sj

»i bool an-1-.a I

ence coubl'lie greatly
iSffth of
time they wear.

|ift;V

........... i:%r

Wool ....................
Rejects .................

rlons accldcBl

legal

tl— ufier'iu-.ii

atlendanee

gate* BTI.I -Ity

llor last week, reiumlug Monday

Saauacr Neceuities Like :

hr

Eveninfi $«*a<oe-

w.-ii-l

Wool ahearlnga ...

•»ut

nii'tee tu take up tbe wurk t>i ihe

larger

I skint...........

I

i-iiililivyei-s.

;i«£

green tilde* ..
green bide* ..
cored calf ...
cured call ...
green calf ...
green calf ...

:K

.^l>P<»t>t^1en1 uf a nouilnuiing —n,

Farm ProdMC

1
2
1
2

it ranuot

worker for 'he Sumlii'

Steers ...................... ..........................................
Calves...................................... .......................... .6«*c
'-on...................................................................
l-amba ...............................................................
Cbtcken*. old ...

No.
Nn.
So.
No.

whirh

. ih.-ii ilir uluon is tiKiiallv « rung. I

Buuer .......................................................................
Kgga .........................................................................
Straw ................................................ ....................
HIDES. FURS AND TALLOW.
9%r
No. I cured hide* .!
.8%c
fo. 2 cured hides ..

^

lOc
.:5c
Ac

invariably foreign. Edmund Burke, ihel

wrong ran never be legally right

Rye........................................................................ ..6*r
LIVESTOCK.

sun Wallis, raloa $I.SOlo$'i.Boii.(.t

BULK STARCH,

i Orders received up to 5:30 p. m. delivered ■amedey

veil all to rememlier. wniii i» morally ,

Wheat.................................T7.

BRAIDED CLOTHED UNK.

any

cliie* and the name ever the door

Ide for lilt* netitenve.

Own ........................................
.......................................6t

Take A rip through

Miloon dlFtrici in any one of ihe l*rge

g-eat English statesman. N re»|Kinii

Aslitt.

Oats .....................................I........

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

av-e. and yet the saloon Is very un□lericat.

22c
22c

1 plat Uu6n Friill Jar*____
1 quart Ha«« Frail Jwra__
1-2 gallan Uwaoa Fruit Jar*.

K'ontlnued from page one.l
: alM> Ihe greaieai foe the cblldreo

Bgga ...........................................................................l7c l ullt OB his home.
Hay. per ton.............................................Ht^tS
Hugo Will is having a flowing well
Straw, pw ton................................................18.00
driven at the comer of his slore
Cider apples, per 100 Iba...
............40c • Fre-t Stites I* now running the grist
Dacheta apples, per 2^...

Hogs

■IP SMI rains

Alioul *14 was netted loviard

Ibe hymnal* l>oughi recenilv.

111.75. III.WH.

Hog*

and a fine supper
Everybody report
ed a nice time.
Mrs Sarah Kingsley of Summit Clt
wa* nnt Icing h-r horse preparing t'
Rf. home »hen the hoes- Jerked an'
ran. dragging Mr* KIngsey some di*lame. hurling her noniewhal.
The
bnr*e was t-aiiglu by'Mr. Porter.

86%

com, 66%; oats, «%'.

Aasdwr aaaoftBMmi.

22c
.19c
18c

25c

SbMP and lamba—Slow, ateady. SC.f.O

-

SI
lie
2lt
2M
22e
22e
8c
8e
»c
25c

25c

TM RMl TrairbI*.

»lie,

Tbe trouble w« buabasd* have\wltb

voi

oor wtvwa bvgla* with our m»rr>Jns
them
There U aeldum any iroobi*
with them before-Daliaa Lor* Sbarp.

• heel* al her ctotbes wriagp^. hartIng her a^men In tour plaoW.
\V. T. Waugh I* iHttllng a Ireab cost

A big ataoflmeDt of good.iligbtly uied sad Mcopd load
•cliool book* at a fubrUMUl rededa-Mi We «iB bay asy cl
your lecood bsod books Umt are eied is tbi* regnu.
The beat value* in TsUcb and Pead* le be {earel Baywhere sre here.

u xbe AUaattc

cf palm on the acboblhpttoe.
Mr*. Caretlpe Tay lor left Thorw-lay,
frr Grand Ledge to rtslt rclaflrea.
George Hockerldge of Kewidln wa*
vlelior here last .Wxlneaday.
Quite a crew,i waa at the social held
Ian TwaBBr nlcBt at tlw town abO.
Mr VBi Borrsd sad

BswV uL s

t

■ .*

KapraaantM Mm by

HANNAH A LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY.

CARD OF THANKS.
We arl*b lo expei-a* our thanks to
tr Iriend* for tbrir kindness and expreksiotia of sympathy during tbe IIIaud death of our beloced mMber.
Mr. and Mm AJvla RUI.
Mr. abd Mm. Leon RlaL
Mr. SDd 1Mh. Cbarlea RMl;
Mat abd I

Oty Book Store
Specid (bs>U> <B SekuJ Bc<*. to-tooca.

Mra. Win RtoL

-a,.-!-

c -rl: j(','7...2a5»-'4.k

'

l’-

mm
■'

l-i

l^-''..

ORAKP .Tg4W8K gffl^ALp/yPJTiAVK1gEJlAT.IjAc£^ jmiiSDAT. Arct ST j?, 1»11.

ElMODlLINOiLE
■'.

/

Palling on a Good Front
No matter to \us whether conditions are
goocl or bad, we always wear a good front.
Now We Are ^oing to Change Fronts
that i^ make ah entire new up-to-date store
front, abolish the okf windows, put in new
<>nesof modern design—display goods as
never before. Our semi-annual sale will
precede this work of remodeling, and, there­
fore be termed a Re-Modeling Sale.

Men’s Suits
Except Bloes and Blacks
$8.30 to $10.00 go •!................................................ I6.M
$12.0010 $14.00go it.............................................. $&M
$14.00. $15.00 to $16.00 go it............................ tl«.9f
$18.00 to $20.00 go it:..................................... ..m.M
$2000 to $22 00 go at.......................................$14.90
$23.00 to $25,00 go at................ ...........................918.90

Men’s Pants
Lot oi SmoBO and Fall Goodi on Froot Table*.
$230 $3.00 $3.50 $400 $5.^

1.66

200

New Good*.

236

266

Nice Coloring*.

and closing Septembdr 2. We want to con­
vert all surplus stock of men’s, boys’ and
children’s Clothing into money. Enough for
all. Early buyers will fare best. No other
investment can you make that will pay so
large and quick returns. Remember, dOQrs
open Saturday morning, August 19.

Boys’ and Children’s
Suits

XTR Adoon

Tlii. Ucpurlmuit Is l.ll ol Com! TblDas
All chiUmi'. Wrth

lull pCK,

Boys’ Summer KI m Pants
30c
Now 20c

50c
33c

75c
50c

Boys’ Summer and Fall
Wool Pants
WJI close entire stock at a big diacouoi
Boys* Straw HaU. Ooe-Half Pi ice
ChOdren's Fine Wool, Caniinrfe and Serge

- Court.,.food, inn tl.OO lo $2.50
Now»Hi»|l,oM 69clo$l.9a

Men’s and Boys’ Hats
Any bat ia tbe rteie at a ^jeciaT lu^onn dneouat
Men a Sinw Hats Hall Price.

too 8ood hats for men, from $1.50
to $2.50, only $1.00

Blouse and Busier Brown Suiu
ior age* 2^ to 6 y«an:
6oyi‘ Suits, ages 6 to 10 years; handaome pattemt,
Uoot^ paeti; ioM tbe tfaaag lor sutuaer and fall wear.
Boys'SuiO, ages 10 to 17. keickrrbockes pants; your
choice ol everydnag in tbe Suit bae at bom
^ and
*1^ oi Irom the regdar prices.
A great sale within a short period must move the goods
preparatory to the woik oi te-modebng.
It wil pay to come bom dutaoi poioli to attend llur sale.

UMIITM {umm N.

OBAND TRAVBE^ HBULD^AKD TfcAVEBSE BAT EAGLE. THITISDAT. ArCTST 17, 1911.
*•«♦•♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦
4
IN CANHINC TIMI

4444 44 4 4 444 4 4 44 44

r'

Onra
OMtf Way* WRIi Cwn.
♦«♦♦•♦«•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••
Tomtoe 8(«n»-PBt «m
CrwW GrM Cor»-8cor« ibe ker- 4 WHEN TOMATOCt AKC RI4C 4 touto y«lp laio • nail m
. ««aaU;
of «tx larct wrv of frMh ki«m 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444444444 add «m taklwnaoNfal «f kattar aad

mmf tm 4rytac
p kMUa A^

> tm bu'l** *

•or for tha toUo*lB*"eaaala*
hUrt of aTTlL Pw on uW*«moob a »»»Uy •ho a« fcnl of lo^^atoaa. aitf let tt^coae loTtoO. SU Jm
^
other than to uy that they are lakea fal of oUve oU la a fryta* (laii. heat yoar coUnary croaMn an vncUnU) taWwpeoofal of Boar *lth two tabieRenon fnai the •to»e. let
from aoiM of the rapraaeaUilTc hooae- and Is R rook locether tUl aoTt oor aHiM for the oext all waeka or t«« a|>oaartib of rraasi aad «tlr then tsto ™>‘ •sVirteatty n It »tB M bero the
boU BwsastM of the eooatry:
lai«a chopMd aaroet (ren peiH«r. *ed hioBlha. - No racatahle lesAi ItaeU ic m toowlo. Stir orer the Are (or tear rok. aprwl oa Bat lan mt trfti oor
It U claimed that whoa trait lalew a 'amalt chopped ookoo Add the core, ao aiaoy dlBereat aad lonpilai: dU miuatea. theo add oae tablaapoesful 4,^,0^ 11 aod dn U a warn atace
refaae talell.' a tew tableapootifaU com.aod rook about ten miuotn. eilr xolaea. -Stafled with craabe aad a of arated rbeen. aeaaoa with aaH ^d . .
of carrot Juice atralned a«d added will rls« occasioaallj Theo add t»o or tiny bit of chopped meat. the> help pei>por aad drop la oae b) ooe the ‘‘
*• iUrrod oec«4oaaUy a
biisg about the dealred reuib at oam. throe ripe toaiatoea.aUochopped.half aoltv the meat problem. «ltb rtce-or ,oUa of two e«aa Beat tbe ahaee » aet U the o^ea. fv* bbM he takes
Here are two asc^Ieni labor Mrlag a teaapoonfal of aali a daeb of red luacaroal and cbeeee. ibe> are bran; of thecue* aatti «tlB aad fold tbeai to keep it from
Hgn and Child .
cupful sugar asd one ubieepoonfpl
s the yellow goM: sweat, cream. Put Into a bffwl. aod Llati:
-pepper aad a tea«t>ooaCul of aagar enough to be a perfect (ubetitoic tor trio Ibemixture Bake la amall nrth
There are many other oay* la ohh-h
Derlag Ibe aecaos of caaalng and Cook a fe« utautee loaxer. aad «er>e meat They are good, au matter vbai eaoare dUbee la a hot om for tea
mac n ke
«l t r an
Ifhm iMrv to night
atir tiu waU e reamed, adding a aprtak
cotubiaatloa >ou make «Ub (hem. mlnotee. Dish up tastefully aad *eB4
'
p< or w a er eae.
Ha wagBs flght
«l«g of-aatm g or a few tlro|« of bd> pieaar^log. many women ataad for hoc
To Wd hli hoord. and so «rowa old. flarorlag yon prefer. Whes emmed houra aUrrtag the fnilt to prerent It
Qroea Cora Sieaed (a Creem-Boil though Home Cheer • editor m6uld
the uble oulckly
*' »“»rcoiart. cora aalad aid ae
add. ttlrrtag It la lightly, the whipped frt,a bumlag. U the preaerclag ket- eight ears of treah greea cora la xalted hardly go ao far a* to eadoiae the reTomato Onm—i'ook »x Um totho'Seat «artco
white of aa eag; when ibU U mixed tie U plarod la a pan of bolllag water water Bee mlautca. While *1111 bot markB ol a lady at wboim table >bc
of onioo. ooe Ub;e- of watt la abub the caaaed cora may
1^ sawor la the farrow flinga.
add two more lablespoonfuli of cream. « can cook all day wlibout
burhiag. acore the kemela aaij pre*» out tbe bad many meal* A highly BcaM>oe-i
bopped parale>.
t«obe o«ed durtag the wtaier whea
Now hero, now there.
beatwell..ana pile on a glaea dliti. asd tbe work 1« less tlrlcs (01 the imlp wlih tbe back of « knife
Pul temato same «a» •e^^ed «lth n>cat
oaelourth
of a beyleaf..,,,,„ ,,, scarce
make It one el the
Now ereiTwhere.
MoM hard sauces are ladlgesllble but.t bouaewile.

Into a sauceian a pint nt cream, bear, and tbe lady passMi her idaie lor
tomatoe* sre nR rub
e
i .
The prodout eeed, He oererUsings.
aad graasy; but this U parfectly light. -Aaother Wav-Whea preserving, to heJ »<!'> ‘he.cora slib half ■ tea sc-ood helping, saylag slib an .i.pre
,^,14 be .
parous aod boallhfnl.
preveoi constaol .llrrlog aod slandlag spoonful of salt, a .|a.b of |Wiu»r aod clatlve slgt 1 rouM eat m« gra«L..,.y|,,y, ,j
„ ,„g,,.i«itl. Ito
The child creates from tlte • play.
Boiled BUckbern Pudding- Make
,b, ^01 range, sprinkle some ssh » dastlog of grated nuco.eg Boll geai rmtber sith ibsi same"
,bc lomaioe. if
He teara the mask
A Oa'Rty Deeert.
t; ordinary .Wsculi dough, siih sour
,be siove lid beneath the kettle •* k^“‘
nilnuic* add s tableThere are no ranolbatlsiic teodeo u,,, ,re verv rijw Season the pulp
4
Trom every ush.
■am served la halved cwale
boiling Iryin It will IK)I stick tp Ibe sroonfal of.bvilter and one of flour ruU
m u,p tullowlqg recliws. but If mitb salt iwpprr sod ooe-hall UblrBemU the heart, aad toughs all day. milk auad sods, but pel In »ery llitle
IM) toagrr a novelty If yoa
shortening. Roll ibe tkKigh Into a thin
.od
bed together and cook dll ihUkeorvl. they are tried on your ubie doHag tbe simonful of lemon juice t bee set on Ire
» Boat, be but taly bright.
• AU ooier thiaBi matt amllc. mast '

catch
• TIN wioag. traneceadeni light. '
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We are told that we need not wall
lor the Angel of Death to take ua by
MlTiSl toaTZ to wyme Ur o>
aip«*rk»* toad <«»ed Heaven. -The
D Of HMvaa Is'withla you.'
Agnls wa ara bidden to prny. -Thy
I earth ns It to In
Hmvm.-'
A^ oace more we rMd. "Except ye
hacoa* 'mOe hhlldpao. ye cm in no
arton aour the KlngdOM of Haoven.

abeei. aod spread with a geacrons
to.ver of blackberries epnaklod thickly
with sugar. Roil this over and ever
U.M ■ ™.|.a roll, ,1. .1. J4 . Hour«
cloth; drop Into boiling water and boll
haid for at leasi ao hour I'ntle tbe
cloth aad roll the pudding out on a
large iitolter: cut In slices and serve
bol. dressed wllb Ibe bard sauce given
above.
A Book of Witheuta.
A writer laithe Woman
s How
,
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devised s novel cook book.
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plaBBlng a meal Is redneod to tha minImum. says tbe clever Invaoter of ibis
cook book:
If you are a
often meet rather large demands
nmited
^ interested lo my
j .m ,ure of «. if

tntlw of
*(« »*
ns thto: -fiierea one egg and a cup
: faith and
Of ntlk—iilenty of sugar, but only 1
•many bohbUM •
n to plain. Uke moat
w'bai can
nsvcfonv IrarivMl
K Muy to tonm. Wn have imvoltod
Bome ona has
a T . M
t nlMa wh uvad in tbe happy
I luncheon
ououay-nigoi. tea
i aiul there Is ool enough to go arouod.
.how CUD you contrive an adequate
I
oor
fao
glnw ara not the i
Atoi ohoa doelnrod (horn to be. Onr
lirohan hopM nsd pto» have fallod
exjierleacos as these In
,to
loom torgor. aitd ao• conceited the Mea
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“Btooomy- Cook-Book."
as tbe

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oAlfprovedat) satlsfactorv 4 HOUBEHOLO
6«h0fad From ♦
puree loldlag ibe cream ov^r and o.c tilde cakes at a thimble imriy. try.

Scald and 4 ECONOMICS
Many Beuraes. ♦
Eggs Baked la Tomatoes —Fbr ibis > • ■< iosiea.l of siirrlag Tuie luu. a I'tuii In 1 Bsukmiwa-^'nt small, wetlpeel tbe loatatoesas usual Have the 444 4 4444444444444 eBectlve Jleh large tomatoes aad mold or |>all hOed slih shlle iwis-'
flsvured vanulouprs In half, drain aad
c^yns sterlllsevl.place Ibe raw lonialocs
To make s tontera from s gallon syr- small eggs are advluble fui large cover, seallug ibe edge siih mrlu~l rhiU With a sllvet fork |dek a vanr
In them whole pour In boiling wstc up can. cut om tbe narrow side with a tomatoes in bsives remove- ibe t-eu »uci and tisck In cvjust uuaniities o: ripe inheapplr Irvuj Its core 18 slMli
10 Oil tbe cans, running a knife aronn.l ran-oiwnci
Fit In u
piece ol Inch
tcr». seeds aii l jvit.-c.
Sprinkleinto
sail and
belor
tour hours I numl
In the cans ao that all ihe crevices arc board on tbe boloui
aa,ldrive four
each bolkrw a
liitle sail, pefiperan.l
oido the • anialuupes
leuncv
cuvered
w
with the pineapple,
sprtokOiled, then pot on the cover Ptoo* ahlagle aails lao it to
boldthe candle
sugar Break
one egg
la a cup.sod
dressing
serve lorsugar.'
s
salad
Ir witbsod
isiwderrvl
and voutscgnr«toh
tbe cans In a holler oi large vessel, Chrry by tbe haodh- snd It will throw c-relully iwui it into the hollowevl
------------------------lllwraltv with cnbew of mini Jaitr. or
pour In __
boHlag water dll 11 reaches a guul ll^i aad suad a strong wind tomaio. whu-b should i>c plared in s
Looking Ahoad To WnMac
with greea minted (herrtew Or. It n
of'ibTcaa’.'pm'rbe lid
A live mllon oil (an luukew • light greased du l’la<e in a boi oven su.i
If you are so fottunaie as to have dlSereot
_
Bavor sad (xdor Miseiue bC
boiler, wrap li'wllh a hlankel or rug and cunveDleiit cstiip stove Cut out cook until the whiles are seL hasting aveess to a iwlvh Of geuuloe sweet
garalsb may ba red
aod leave until ihe water Is cold, tbe end with a tin cutie . lay on the every few minutes with a Iltdc iitcllod corn,
schiBo cbeirtos. cm to of
which win be next morning' The gioaiid with ihe oi>en end towards you ItJitcr Just twfore serving scatlcr things on y
Urge red raspberrlew
in
to|>—the
u.er
each
some
Ikirlv
cliapped
larwicy
few
weeks,
cans are ihen ready to put away^ I and cal out two hole*
eat wbai you can. aad
tUadlag Far the BNh.
did not lose a can out of (orty qdartr. front one tu took over a .ml the Ivack Tbe tomatoes mav also be served on si-vrv vou ms
When (be cans were otwnevl. the to- one lor one length of stove idpe This rounds of buttered (oast
wbsi yuu vaa t. yoa (un ' For caanlag
VAnd imw a word tboni pariewtowB*
iloea were whole,and Brm enough caa be used to the back yard during
Tomsfo Salad—Cut ibe toiw from 'egeublcw is noi tbe dlBlrult iwoceas mayfeel Uke rradtog.- aald the-hym
' slice easily HomeCboersuggests warm waaiher and will uilnimite tbe urge fl|w. but Brm loiustoes. then lay
peoiJe consider It to be. Tbe pt.vwiclan to the acre*. "Wheo iBiT
that a few cans be fried this year. If taboi of canning
them ni.idc down on a dish lo a cool **-•’»'
«■»“>« lies in tborwigh •»» **

suocesslul. It will prove an easy way
.k <iuan bottle makes s goo.1 rolling ,,i„.e loi seversl bours. flrst s|>rink sterilUlug Of vans.vo.efw and rubbers
iiofua atwayu
next year for a larger quantity
pin
'
ling the .-ut .uriate with salt Then «Xivd com is luUv a, goovl as tbe caq-1,
she veatated to tw­
in preparing clingstone peaches for
Keep the kiu-bcn floor well oiled kI:,., very (binly an.l arrange them In "cd when carefully iweiarevl from
-tvoa't Ibe iirllimMl
canning savt another writer. If vou ^-th htileu Uusecd oU aod It will pre- , ulad Im.wI, alicmaielv with 8|«aisb >«»««• tenacr cora. it ts'UsuaUy over
,,
hhg^ea to th*

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When
buying
shades
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ulue iwisi. me oai> es w ui (-oiue vieai
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one-wash of lemon juke A delightful
-clous as the choicest raaaed tarietlce people have queer toacW One ad tho
“>«
'Mows *vi half Ihe number wante.1 4„„„,csel of len.ler. crisp cabbage clous
quesevM penaias lo inWanru Feed
paeUng
«"h as many extra rollers sii. ks and shredded and (-overed with slices o(
'» Brsl well washed, thca pul 10
peeling they are too slippers
..
a patient's mind with onthtog HR nhavt
hem tomaloes a quarter ol an Inch thick.
'“'‘v warm water (br ao hour stortoo aod be srlll cettatoly gM toto
In an emergency, old rubbers aod l-arkets fui the shades
ca.ij and nio m the extra roller young green onions are also nice with »“d a 1^1. aod Bnally slmtnered.ioot hto head (bai he to gotog to Bto ao
fruit ean rovers ibai have become
you/have
them tV
kV l■cfh
iicfh of
of these
these salads
salads tbe belledi tor half ao hour Just before 8000 ibai It isn't worth wha# to attft
wortbloss by having edges turned up
>00'have two cotuidete
cotuidcte shades fu'
fo- ,i.em
serving, tiillk. butter
hliA'cia a toag oae. aod he sHII dfOOB
or bent, may be used In this way. “ly ** >l”to n>o'vr ‘ban the cost ol one. j,i,m rrcucli diessing
leui'e tbe ‘‘e
ke and ssli in
m the frexer
Gralin—<'u(
s^tohlly thicken
thicken sre added with salt aPcerdliigly. But five him only yUltog .
After tbe tops have been screwed
Ti.iualoes Au Grmlin—<
ul eight »*;8hlly
keep It water tlghi snd sis© 10 <-ol kiwmI sixe.1 tomateos In halves, remove
iwPl'er. and tbe result caanot be ^ the to-be-ceo
down as tight as itosslblc. beat the
ftoty and he will (gke'lt for gtanOig
to btot iNt tha awUM.
„ove poker red-hot an.l run it around
‘h*
‘Sa.n
pulp an-l Bll the hollow with the «>W »rom first ctoa. «uni>ed corn
that you expect him to gM weR ao Be
Bto tho aplHt of ehlldhood to un- Tbo Book df Wlibouu."
preaalog bard to remove
'' »«• *•'* «»“'
'«•-' ‘'M-eo following mixture Hu ball a copfuf
o*"- “ •» either ma-le
entoh tbe alory. aod ho erlB pat
Aytoc. ll ItoSH to tho h*«t and wo
1 ha\e ooltoctod, from many aonrees.
jento. Thto melts the rubber *•'*- cfoqoeltfu rolled lo milk aod nf i.rcadirunibs la a basin with tbe ‘"
Irltlen. me next day.
ivened *P
Just toy B."
can End h If wa wUL Ttato and >0>' • number of roeeliies and cookdKtoks. enirngh to seal It air tight. When you ‘hen crumb* browu yusi s* nl.^ly
quanity of grated chee«v one addition of egg. aod milk.
Btu oor birthright. »ml If wa wlU Raoolpos cut from the Comimnlon's
can it win be necesaary to
ln the Cauutry.
flneiv . bopiwd onion and the tomato
* «a'or,v .o:u custard, says aa
*“ Ihe do-wor's fbenry wss iMUtt oo a awr
^m lb«D our.vorti will lorn to page*, and from other magaxlnes:
^Qifc and i>ull the rubiwrx out
Have 'ou noii<e<l how the names irnip - i'lace a ine.-e of butter on the auihonty on it- |.iet«rsilon.
fonadsitoo. New Yvrrfe Timeo.
ptoy, and onr algtdng to alnglng.
cook-books Isauod by maBufaeiurerv of
(ruUs which are generall' not have disapiware.l in the i«ssi two lop of ea< h half, and put closely m
Kiesh swWi com to one of the loosi
“Aa iNmam thlnkoih ao
aptotol produrta as adTertlaemenis; aa ^irod for alone are excellent when years from the rural nuiil hoxesT You geihcr on a well buttered tin. Bake in apprectoied of garvien product*, aad
Uea Blgwe la Ewftofto.
be middle agea tbe eovBtfT
to ho:
well as regular cook-booka acquired by combined wlib other fnilu have i.robably irwveiled In s n^w or a m..ri<-.ui<-o?v-n ala>in iweuiy or ibvit. cvervobe to st.rry when It gels too old
methods hoaaeeoruaooWUtytoKogtobdWhsm
S6m Uwa. Bhd he wUh God.gift or patk-baae. Whonever L Bad a
all simple canned fruits, it to uokoown communliy. Dbl-ion
DW-i^ou «ager
Mer i.iinuies
I..I
and serve hot on small rounds to use. However, there
of ^tMriag
iriag It rot winter oae which
roeotpe or suggeailon that aoems good test 10 make a ".«■ up of sugar snd ly waich oacb mall >x a* yo^ pOssed ci buttered toast.
hoMeU for tiuTCto^- Vm fa»OT env
44B4BBBBB ♦♦♦♦♦♦*• Md ecooomleal. I Uke note of It and »„er. varying the sweeines* 10 suit lo mm- who llve.| there’
Tomato Toast—Take three loma- It lurefW followed, will be touDd always bung to front eC the bogee
satisfacturv Tbe secret of good
4
A BULCICBtRRV YEAR.
4 iry H. If It provoi worth while, I add gigereni fruit*. When this syrup has
When the rouics weer
•laldlslusl lues BD-i dip tbcm into boillug water
aad gaee it a popniar aame amaar
sweet
lorn
lies
In
using
It
Just
when
4444TBTBTBBBAT444 it to my "Economy Cook-Book.’
bdiej about two mlnuie*. drop In the new tmbes were iKvughi.aud
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then lilt them
trueeterw. who called s Bon "gules’ er
Thto to golag to ha a-good black- 1 nao blank carda. kept to a box. ClipThorough scalding ol berrlc l. lomary to stencil the name on the lox ,1.4 rvuK.>. iiic skin fho|. the tom- '•
“» I'rtoic-UNt to. while li to axnre Mmply -red" or -blue.-'Aa iheoe
harry yoar to Northera Mkhlgu. aad [dnga l paste oa canto, what I Bod to ,j,
j, oe<es*arv, Tbe fruit thus free of charge, in.-u the' served as s
»„h thi.-c oun.ws of rooked ban. ''■'>'1^^
‘h®
mere totlmaOaoa of good chw aad
iMMWteaa will mjadoe thoreoL Whoa boohs 1 copy on cards: lor I baVa cam,«j j, whole and of good roloi guide imst i.. the suauget or travel ,nd sliro the onlou Allow them to
iwsscd Ibe milky xtagp will
wild blaMthorrtoi ara raaljy good, found my mom coavontoat collection a cun is seldom lost
ei
Time has worn Hie names oF sad r^.ok -Jowiv lor ten tuiauie*. tbea add
•«
evearchough « be ever Waa. Ltoaa bare always been aad are
aow
very (neorae stgas la EMtoadthm ara no nmre awoet oor dolletoua to bo one printed on aopaiuie. cards
kiulberrles aad rurrsnis make a now you look sn 1 flo.i no usme there 4«j, ,,e,,|.er and gntie of nuiiiveg. and *0 csrefullv prepare.!
_
............ ltoaa white. Mark. red. brwwu. tHiA
hWTtoa to the whole Itai of ounUBor and claaalBod.
,■
good comblnatlou for wimcc pic*. One when 'ou set- s box ncail> lettered s,|. ,(,0 uuxtuieccver the Are until it
Select your
tbe rob be- jeltow-red briag the msM eetoBsa.
trulta. limy .are so far ahead of the
The real stroke of genius, nowever. ,j,)r4 currsms to two-iMrU* red rasp w ith the name or ilu- isiui or t-wuer ihi. kens
Have ready some squares carefully and <
rrobabiyibeBedUonorlgtoaudurllh
out deep
gnrdeo btoohberrtoe both In awoot- In mr oeweat eoltocttoo Is tha c'asal- berries Is a good projiortion for <-an you v-sii
gsves- just l,t
nmn he i- a* uirounds of buttered ttmsi beat, up
careful ac
Wll_^ltossthe todge of John of Oaaat.' dAo «<
1 of Ihe hard tls■ and la Barer that they otnM be BcatloD. Uy cards are to long cnvelfor iellv
iodale_as his DclKblsU' VMial do you
mixlnrc
1 Ihotn ao.1 serve bot cocugh 1
larasur. who mairied tha dtaiBtor
lUv^ your cans sterilised and Of Uoo Pedro, king e( Leew aad Cao. Hddered In the-aamo category.
open lahatod variously: -Deaserta."
Quint..
sa canned with appitvs arc think when yovi sec s nice Iwair.l up in ThI. mixture when cold n^y be used
BMckbMTT Jam to too wwU khowtt "Moat aad Moat SubMltutes." ' Vogo- q„ue dlBeirnt i
.lelu-ate In s roosplclcu- pliv.v with viir name of
sandwiches
iw‘'‘ '**f raw corn Into them solidly tlia. aad w4o atoplad ta# Baa xatoexclude^l and tbe put gatoo of Lf«a to figrtoaat Ma
U heed coBtoMBt la Iheoe tolnmsa. toMea." tRalads.’ ’Odda, and Eifila- flavor than
,h,n when
w hei used aloac
the (am. and owner ncallv ,*lniod:
s.all(.|*.l ....... ..
Ilut.ct well s
the sonare. CoaUauc claim to the thraae. Coder Etcfeafd
h« did you over eUr a cupful into a Under deuaerta. for Instance, the curda
,, ,,,,,1*. ,re pared and quartered
Vou w,tll ..ficn sc- sifwched. or ■
arrange a tbia to'er of
aad Jobs UoM botoaM Che sMItod
«ptoo eghoT Or to fl htonc mango? are strung to bunches M a cord, the ,j,en
in,o ..oi.i «„pr over Bight s.v|iarate board, the larm bnll.-iii.
, uu.i- at the tmtum. iheiia ha‘
arm* of Jtoglsod aad veeee gaaetully
O* tma It hotwooa tha inyenor a cake. Brut one lo each hunch beaded respect- they will not break up In cstmlng The board bearim: the wi>. ,i» Wanied and
.
..oelcd and slicci or..““
rubbers
ttsed by iboae who eeald Bad aay
sad mixed with powdered eagar for ivoiy ’Without Milk.” “Without Bot...^r toughen, the nurc of the l-’or Sale .Vca.l. .ritieu under .h.s , .,4,;.,^,.,^,,
. homwd on,on
*'**"*•
'
claim.
.UN trastlag? DM yoa ever add a rup ter." “Without Flour." Uoder moats.
makes It retain it* shaiw with ,-halk is what 1- warned and vvha;............................ rack in ipe bottom m rack
your toboilci
set tbe can
fnl to yoar mtooe pto flUtog. or pot "Moat SnbMltuiw." "Without Eggs.' Canned thto way . they resemble tu.-ars. * (01 sale
Aaafettoa.
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ol tiiiiic'. ibeii soolhei Isver of
to cold water ualil il rom«- u
Ctoep have a fit of Joy eoOB* tBB
. ^ apooBtol OB top of a fruit oalod. or ''With Spaghetti.' “With Rice." 'With ^4
Everyone sl.u.iM have (-oouch pru
tuiiibs. sud -o on until Ih- .li«h
yvuag atoferlda pUni. aad PeeMMi
10 !bc .ops of, the .an* Thei
try tt to a
ehortet or lee cream? Toaiatoea.’ and so on ihfSugh tbe £ur^ Juice with a
.Msito<n>v • letter bis nati.r on his mail is»x i
. bs'ii.g biesd crua.bs on loi>
and (kher oneaut rarea iMIah tt ••
boilei on the' stove and si
la tact woe there aaythlw you other subjecta.
g^vor omy be <unned an-i put away I board, or up on'ihc harn. 01 il
thick Is'cr of grsievl 1 bwse
mneb a* sheep Tbe Julr* ad the aaaeoaM thiak of to try R to. 1^ it dU
>^*000 eggs are blgb or I have aonc,
some later fruit ripens
Tbe
• of (be lami
If -(>« cannot (
feuds
whea frosb to •• arruad
B witbowi eggs. 1 And
nmj then be mixed and nadc this, have
aat Impiovo?'
tbs- * -.astvaoofBl turu* mu ma<*
Xhl> Witt, u
A wriior la 0 hownohoM a axlne a recipe for a cottage podding, egg- m,o jelly, or It to an extelleni addi add to the aura.
SB.H 10 * tsMise ihsa a hundfedwrighC
r l.rrskls-' Tt..u.l seal
y\ ra,
Blvoe four raclpoe ao loUowa:
leas arlth a chocolate sauce, which ,|on m mlnt-emcat. lor flavoring and bui will be a -mi
of drug v-rr ssafetlda
berry needs do butter: or a caramel blant- et,ior1ng pudding sauce*, for uplocas. ifae pabilc
A New Way To 1
Job—In tho bock yard of a hotDe 1 luaage. made with sugar melied aad etc. Tbe sick |w-rson will find ihc
wMUd la tho eooatry a loag kltchea browaod: or a baked rlce-pa.ldlag: or juices of iwachr*. apple*. rgs|.l>eri k*.
ftthli. Uden wUp fruit Jaru. aklm- fruli Upiocu rooked clear to holllog ,trawberries aud barberries « very r<CHIFFONIER, plaie mirror. DRESSER, full slie
.'•Mt. paaa<ol Bator and the aanal wnior.
(reahlug drink .
draws. Bisdo good and sell fit.
^patapbenaUa of prcaorring.
was
VS'ben I most erooomise with milk.|g the winter a* fast as s lar of
li.ch ixlsle .u.rrii’
quariered vsik icxwi
!ptooad..MhdaF 11 Mg walnut tree. Ooec I Bad a stoanved shortcake of biscuit- fruli I* uaed. I wash and dr. it ibori.l...d .-xactly
. >y wgB a tow Rtcklag-chair and-dougb. spJU. butered and spread with oufhly and then flU H wi'h sugar
pr«aanlB( hetUa, aat over an Iron tri- Jam or stewed Irdit or rhubarb or ap- screw on top and put it away ssy * a
gtOO
Wood Beds < Match
*M. ready to have a flro nndof it. Here idewpnie or prunes, with a Ubleapoon- writer in the ladles World
When
i2.rs
-----oc -Jam day.- with a tab of carefully ml of comauurb and half ^ mneh aaminer romes. i have Jars and sugar:
Commodes ti Match
washed blaekbMrioa at b«r side, a Gn butter sirred to. and the mixture baked ,|| j g^ed to bn.v Is tbe fruli ttugar lx
lard-can and aa ogdinarr wire s^r, until aet. very saUstnetory.
Rice- u,wny cbesiter In ibe witm-r time
she procaodad to rub bar fruit through dumplings are good of bol boiled rice
preserving time, and piKcbad
tha alfiar, which waa placed o»er tha roUad to pudding rioths with • little jn|. f, |b ,n^i amount*, the cos; is
lard-can. into which tha pulpy Jnloe Jam or freah IruU to the middle and
noticed. In that way I can pm ui.
trteklad. Bha rubbad tba berriea with boiled twenty mlnulea
Dvore fruit (or lews monev than when
her hand, tin oely the seeds were
if it i» butter I lack. I have one ol
bb4 *ugar had t« be |■ur<'hxse4
toft is the alftar. Thto proceas was re- many yaristion-v ©f eusurd—catumcl. ,j i©,
time
Try thi- iru<
paOled aguto aad again, till her tub (‘bocolate. tapioca, roraal rice—with economy for unr season, and It will
«f harries waa exhaust^; then she or without *i»nge-cakc.
beromo a iwrmaoent habii
mMSurod tho pulp and\joKw to tbe
Now that meat Is so dear. I victwixl
This calls to mind the plan of <>cr
«am.a4dinga cupful of sugar to a cujson a number of-meat subRliuies" or
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fuI of berrioa. This was cooked, stir- ‘little meal' dishes A lliile beef slew
^jiall not be given here tot
OTHER .RON BEOS
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BEOS.
ring ll trequonUy. Ull of the consUien e<i or coU bit* added to si^octtl with tbieves break in and steal A. ste"*
n M Jam. whea It was taken oS the tomato aad green pep«ier minced mak- as a ran of fruit was emptied she .10Bre. poorod into Jaru aand eoaled.
es a aavon'. pieuUtuI dIMi lanUI-cut- posited to tbe ran.twhicti it first waxhBakod Blackborry Pudding—T»o let* with parsJey^ravy are very good. *..1 and drte<li a sum of money equlva
capfuls of Boor. Into which ha* been Or a small piece of meat mtocedoiix
to the coal of the fruit and sugar
adaad a haaptog apooafnl of good ed with cold Hoe. poutoes cw bom „aed to (be can. In tbU va.v she al
faakiarpowdor. ooe cupful ol angar. iny. with a liUe milk and a beaten egg. wavs has a lund on hand (or (be next
one SK. n tahtoapoonfal of buttat aod baked aa a aonffle. will go twice a* troit aeamya and does not feel the
a Buart of blackbtrrioa. Cream sugar far. SomeUaMa I add a tittle curry g,„o upon her i-ecket book a* she
aad bntior. add the aCA wMI beotea. powder to my ptece of round ateok.
tf U all came at once,
thto sUr In the Boar, and whoa well aometlmes make wmaU "tumoeer’
. _
Bixad add ihg btockbarriaa; mix weU. pleu
Foe Carpet Moth*
and boko to a graaoad pan. with room
1 have lOood aJao some naasaal
To got rid of carpet tootbW scrub
ipr
OTTve bet. with the foi ways of epoUag the toss popniar roc- tho Boor with hot. M^vog. aahod
tor awuxuBg.
awoinog. Borro
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otabtoa. COiroU. poruolpa aad cab- wator badnro laytag tho carpec aod
A Healthful aod AppetUIgg Hard bage have taerome avullaMe when brush to a light toirtokltog each tortrr. ooe other UJoip ar» scarce.
olght of coareo eeawaa aalt.
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