Grand Traverse Herald, October 25, 1906

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 25, 1906

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1906-10-25

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TRAVEItSE CITY. GRAND TRAVEREE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDA^^OCTOKR 2S. 1WE.
OM Will tRrtfikIt SgiuhiM.
If jtm •hoQld »«> » fellow man wlih
troaMc-B flaR uarurled.
A«* loMihui like he dlrtn'l have
friaad In all the world,
Oo dp and alap him oc the bark and
holler. "Mow d' you do?“
ABd eraap bU habd ao wana he'll
know be baa a friend in yon.
Then at him whai'a a hnrtln* him.
laoRb hla caret away.
And trtl bln that the darkeat nieht la
)DM before the day.
Dont talk In Brate-yard palaver, bw
aay it rtiGit Ml kawl.
That God wUl aprlnkle aunahine In the
traU or every eloud.
Tbit wortd at beat U but a bath of
pteaaarc and of pain;
Some daya are brlshl and ninny, and
nomo all atoabed with rain.
And tbat*a Joat how it ouxht to be. for
when the elctuda roil by
Well know >nti bow to 'predate ibe
hiliGit and aalllnK aky
8o learn to take It aa It eomea.
don't aweat at the porea
Decanae the Lord'a oplnkm don't rdncide wlib ymra:
But alwaya keep teetemberln'. when
enrea your path enabroud
That Ood baa lou (d auiuhlne to apill
behind the cloud.
—Jainea Wblieomb lUIey.
Whao Meda On North.
Oh, over yanr bath Its winter.
And every year bath Ita rain,
Bnt a day (a alwaya eomliiB
When tbe blrda fo north asaln.
When new leavea aweti in tbo foreat,
ABd Ibe Braaa aprinka nreen on tb
•lain.
ABd tbe alder’a vetna t
And tbe blrda Ro north a«alB.
Ob. every bean bath Us aormw.
Aad every bean batb its pain—
But a day la always coiBlnjt
Wbaa the birds go nonb again.
TM (ha eveetest thing to remember
i( envage be «a the wane,
Wbe« tbe dart eold days ate oveeWby. tbe blrxls go north ajpUa.
—P. R. Hlgglnsoa.

~N

- - 'XII t(alkH»e«« had eotne. Down Park
UM'hriBd swept wKb a breath of
' -Wlntdr- lb It. Pedeatrlana buttone-l
tbrir ooau tlghriy abont tbefr necfcs
aad htiraM bowowarH to the warmi
aad OBMfaft awaKlBg «hcm. Before n
h a marble floor, ilghted
hy .eketrldty and npm whose walls

sonau on the E airing ■
To anyone Imt a musician this senleace would have had llitlo mra'nlng.
But to Joe it meant a goo<l deal. He
had often heard his inthcr talk alioiit
(he wonderful Italian vloIinUi Psgsinnlnl. With the artist's nppreciaiion
he kney whai It nieadi to finish a
the K string. As he walke-I
aimlnsxly along-tlier.. was t«o hee<I
for him to hurry, .is he had no raoncj
and would have to walk the streets ail
night—«n Idea came to him. So preg
4as It with hope, so full or iiosEfblUtles. that ho stopped under u
beating
elder it. If he could only put his idea
into practice be would be able
disb of that delicious hum uiid eggv
he had seen In the window, wtih coffee
and nrils! He might even lie rich
noui^ to buy a winter ov.-rropt;
While away off on the horizon of his
faney arose visions of a }oh In a dime
a salary of fifty dollars u
week. The llsileasoess had gone from
M# Btep now. Korgotien was his hun
ger, and with a flushed f.tce .-ind eagn
eye be walked down Park row
miiaio dealer and inresu-d
bis last nickel in a piece of thin wire
four feet iMig. The clerk, who was ti
polite young fellow, almut Joe's age.
gave him a piece of brgomsti.'k .alioui
eighteen Inches long.
"What are you going to do with
ibatT" laughingly asked the clerk.
"Make my fortune." aald Joe. us hr
left the store-and ran rapidly up the
street.
There was an umiaiinl coniraMlon In
tbe house of WillUtn Bayne, tbe bend
leader on All MaHoweVn. He alwaya
celebrated the oecaKlon in the old'
(ashtoned style. The enzy room w.a<;
hrifthlly lighted. In tbe flreplaee the
coals glowed redly. Mr. Bayde's three
daughters—Mnry. Jane and Helen—
lognther with a doyen girls niul hoys
from the nelgbbortwod. w<<re present.
Such tarka as they had. I'pon a lahh
mood three while boVls, one of which
was epipty. The second bowl was
fllicd with clean and the third with
dirty water, ^h one of tbe party
went iato aa adjofniag room and wsa
bllDdfolded. At last the turn of Helen
—pretty alzieen-ycar-oM Helen—came.
s-aa blindfold.^ and led out 'fp the
howls arranged ih a row on iho table.
She groped to dtp her fingers in lie
Imwl of clean wnier. In the event -of
success she would secure a inicbelar
fbr a husband, if she touched the dir­
ty water her future partner would be
widower, and if her hnnds droppe>i
into the empty Itowl she would not Ismarried at ali; And. while llden
groped blindly the Iwwle were chang
ed silently to emharrass her. while
each one held her brt-ath In siispeiiM'.
Suddenly Helen's hands.riroppe<i Into
ihe empty twiwl. and a sIuhii of hinghsaluted her. lint there were ieai<
Of vexatloo In her ey.-* when the Ian
dage was removed. :>m1 she evelatmed

Hebsi to herself. "I ve conjurcl him
wHh the roses." Runnlag dnwn stairs
she* burst fn>o the ikarlor all aglow
with c»itcm<-oi. - I'apa. ' she cried ex
cJledly, •■there's a hoy outside playing
Ji violin In tlie giilier. Won’t ytm tiring
him in?" Of course Mr. Bayne riiuld
not resist such un apiM-al. Five minitles later Joe Macilonnld sitmij under
Ihe chandelier, with a flush o«
pale face and a liroomstirk violin In
blK band. He had driven a nail in one
end of the broomkilck. In the other
t-nri In- hart cut :i V-sliafs-d tinlchTlirough this notch he bad inserted a
clumsy key mnde wlih bit Jackknife.
From the nail to the key ran a piece
of zither wire. The in'-trumeni wiis
passeil atoiitnl amung ibe party, excit­
ing exclamailODS of wonder. "Sow.
let's hear yon play; * said Mr. Bayne.
Joe tucked his Instrument iindr-r Iris
chin as lovingly as If it had been :m
Amati or a Stradivarins. He played
the aria "Spirlio GoDill." from "La
Favorila." Then he swung off Into the
rippHng ronlailcs of the "Casta Diva,
from ".S'orma." aud flnishe>i amtd
tempest of nppl.aiise. And after ibe
little performance was over Mr. Bayne
took Joe into the Hhrary and there he
ilsIOBcd to his aior>'. How- be ba.i
made his insirumoBi -iliinking that on
account of its nbveliy It miglii .*>ttraci aiicniloD and enable him '•>
make some money. He li.vd lieen wan­
dering around the city and Us he pass­
ed Mr. Bayne's house he beard the
latighici. and imiking in the window
saw the children celehrating All Hal­
loween. The sight had reminded him
of simllai oecasioms in his own home
when his |>arenu were alive, and lu
ease his hearinche nnd his bnnger
he hnd Mated himself in the gniler.
and played on his instrument.
When Joe left the house iliai night
he had a nveulollar note in his pocket,
a portion at which he spent fur a disb
of ham and eggs ni ibe I'ark row res
latirant. As he ate bis gaze fell iipoa
the sign on tbe w.vll. -The l.ord Will
Provide," and his doubts ahoiti tbe
literal translation were alt gone. Jo<'
plays the And violin In Bayne's or­
chestra now. while Helen really thinks
that "bis bean'is kind and irne." and
that her Ineantailnnn to the roses
lironghi him (A her fathers door.—Rxetaangc.

Tbl
tnunlcipallty. and other officers, who dandrilon. and coach grass.
usually ride in carriages at tbe head may M-eti; abaurb to some, but upot
Che auilrartty of Ibe Departmem oi
of tbe long line.
It is in Philadelphia, probably, that, Agrirolture, many-tons of those root'
imporitsl annually. Every ooe li
the climax of urban celebration of|
the burdock,
Hallowe'en is seeo. The iradlilona <rf faniUiar with
The>- may be seen grow
All Hallow's Eve are pie-serxed In tbe denili-lion.
Quaker city chien> In ihcir caraival tng on almost any vaeaat toi or
There is bo place
.-•snccis of merriBeni and revel: Mum­ along any road
mery and mlmlcrT lead tbe ran In tbe in the wortd where these planu grew
fcstiviitrs. which, as may be imagined, more ftlcntlfully than in the Vniied
are not exactly in necord with the States: still ihc drug mills arc obliged
Import many tbousanils of pounds
tastes and teeilngs of the more aer
ions-mlnde.t and conservative clement, annually 1
Ko[ many yiuirs ago tbe golden
To the observant s|>eclainr the
scene on PhUadHphia streets oo Hal­ was so abundant in many sectloaa of
lowe'en is ;i kaleidoscope of hrilliancy this couiiTry. es|>ccialty in Ibe East,
and color, rivaUng in effect the city's and in the Ohio valley, that It was
famous New Year's celebniikm. Many considered a pest by lamers. who
of the .Sew Yrer's shooters' clubs tore it up. burned it up and bb
cure out in all the magntflcence of ered it to keep It from overniontng
theii fields and pastnrea.
Is nothing but "Holler Eve,"—
armed with infkiied bladders and ragsinffed stockings, wage iiuny nnd
fierce haiiles with other t^ek-faced
and red-fared elans, and nilytng to
the slogan of “Yea! Yea! Yea! "
It is a motley company real ibrang
the streets. OobUns hoi loh with
prinres: downs liuk arms w th stately
colonial dames. There at - boUbes.
Indians, and black-faced da^iea and
ihflr sweethcartk- No type
ly appears to be missing,
kimo.of the X'orih to the
the Orient in this notable
of Ihe grotesque. All of the chief
crowded with pictur­
esque, noisy, cheerful, and gay groups
uutil midnight has tolled from the city
towers and quiet descends as the last'
laiighim: maskiw vnotshes In the dis­
tance
|irc|uiitlons fur Hallowe'en go
b-ss vigorously In the country'
than they do la the city, although they
nainrally lens evident there. The
eis of Ihe chief Vilhage Id a town­
ship or district are thronged with
masqueraders, and the police pfien
have difficulty in keeping tbe crowds
moving, to prevent eongesiloo of iratfle- Country people eome in by wagooloiids to see ibe rights.
The country It the Ideal place for
Hallowe'en frellca. Anrij there are
veo' few rtiral neighborhoods In the
States where Haltowe'eo par!(''« :irn not on the calendar in some
hosiiitable farmhouse, where nelgfal«r*, \-ming in years and yoong In
spirit, asscmlde to enjoy the perco
nially bewitching games of nyatery.
and where the amtitnn apple and tbe
fruits of the ntitirees furnish the char­
acteristic .'ind seasonable refresh-

destroying It there baa been
steadily ioereasing sboriage. anUI
day it is wt>nb from $5 coots to fl.£i
a pound, and ofieu ilinea much high­
er prices are quoted.
Over 7M.C0«
pounds of golden seal is used by the
drug inilU of this country every year
in tbe manufacture of modletoe.
tbla .amount only IfiO.OAO pounds
piirebased here, the remaining f>Sfi.AOO
pound* being impiMXed.
Seneca root, or laake roM. like
gtddMi seal, was at one time pmiiIbis country, but throngh burn­
ing. etc., it has been so noBrir exlecmlnated that at tbe presoBt time
the market is sopptl.ri with dlfficnlty.
The cultivation of seneea root woqjd
proAtable as the eulilvatica
of golden seal, and >i does not re­
quire near th.- care In'raising.
Anise and rorlander st'-ed are impru-ied In large qnaniltlcs. All that Is
needeit to Insure micceKsful cultivaion of these plants Is a wril-dntined
rich soil.
The seeds are gathered
just before they ripen.
A few acres devoted to sage grow­
ing nndoiibtedly will yield exedient
relarns on the money and labor In­
vested. A%-rich soil la not necesaarr
for tbe growing of sage |i
raised auccesrtully in nearly all parti
of the country, altboqgh tha Bond
U tbe beat adapted to iu eultivation.
There are many plants which could
lie cultivated by the American larmgardener at little expense,
results an- sure, and the m.-irre always U Increasing. Fol­
lowing is a list Of plania which
thrive In ihls'ToBntry. nnd which can
be raised with great profit. The demand for these 1* stejidy;
Booeset.
Wild Irituce.
Burdock Indian urnip.
Lemon palm.
Rbubarb.
FIreweed.

rHlIest flavor are as follows: Basil,
from the middle of August to middle
of Septemlx'r; marjoram, tbron^ui
July'; winter Mvpry. end of July and
tbroughotK .tugusj summer savory,
thyme or various kinds,
throagh Jime unit July; mints ct va
rloos kinds, inu. r <-nd of June and
during July: s.-ige. August and Sep­
tember. tetragon and bureei. June.
July and August: fennel, chervil,
parsley, elder flowers. May. June aM
July.
Gather them when the first Ihgin to bioatom, on u dry day and tu-.
fore the ann has bera long on tbem.
Clean from dirt, etc., by wasbing and
dry oB wllb soft lowoli. ABer
lay tbo wilted herbs in a warm oven
and dry gradually writh gentle brot
When dry. assemble in bags made of
papre and tie io bundles: after which
hang In a dry. root place, out of reach
of direct sunlight. To prepare roottbe market, rub to water, prefers
running, to get rid of the dirt.
. antne of the surface mneous mat
which If left on would retsder
them moldy. The larger one* shouid
be cm. split or peeled.
Aromatic plants bowever, never
htaould be peeled, tbe odor restdlng
largely In Ibe bark.
Spread Mt on
sieve* nr huitUes and let dry at a
irefof not over IM dog
FbhrenhefL
This may be done by
placing Ihe sieve over a stove or In
drying closet, taking care to i
e roots about and change tbe
faces exposed to the direct aclloo of
tbe air. Thick and Juicy roots, such
rhubarb. tiDony.apond Illy, etc,
> cut In sUcos, tbe latter strung
ibreads and bung In a temperatnre
of about fill to }A6 deg. Pahrenbelt.
Squills arc scaled and threaded and
hung around a stovefdpe. not too
the Ore. or put tbem in a dry
log rpMHti.
Rhubarb abould be rewasbetl to separate tbe moeoiu prin­
ciple. which would oUerwise render
black and soft when powdered
Tabers are sliced, strung on (breads
and dried In a steam cloaet. It Insects or worms get Into tbe
berbs about the best plan to get
rid of them U by aabJacUng tha ma­
terial to tbe acitoo
acid gas. or the fumea
burning sul­
phur. shut up In a tight bn—George
;u«w in Ulc.hlgnn Traderaan.

Teach the little fellows how to load,
unload and fire pistols. retcMvgrs. and
gun* wllbeut endaDgeriog tbnir ovfs
lives or (hose of anyone else.—DanBeard in Woman's Heme CMapotilan
O* Yon GoPove It?
When Alanxq Mutphy o( Kewtoii
set hit favorite Ptymnath Rock bro
In June, be placed under her a lot of
eggs purchased in tbe village and
which bore evideneca at having Beea
in coid Morage. Mr. Murphy was not
at ali;i conflgint jl
il be hatched. aST«k;.m agree­
ably surprised when tbe old ben In
due lime came off wKb a brood of K
lovely little cbkkB.
Tbe cbickesa grew rapidly, but ft
was noticed that no faatbera replaced
the down on thrir bedtea. A dose eXamlnslkm showed that they were rev­
ered with fur It is Mr. Murphy's

m-itc being* to tl
Th* lur f- thick and glossy and of
various colors. Tbe ubaence of fsnthers prevent* these remarkable yonng
fowl* from attempting to fly. which
Mr. Murphy consMm s ditunct ad-

Old Dr. Btrong of Hortbwd. bsd hh
unlorionafe bnMt of saying amnslng
things when he dMn't mean to dn an.
things when be didn't menn to dao so.
as srhen ho was |>mlding In a mret
log of minister*, and wishing to oaB
one oi them to come (nrwsrd and ^ler pnu'er. he said:
Drolber CoKoo.
or Ikdloo.
Will you step ihU way i
And pray?
To wblcb the Rev. .Mr..Coltoj^tmmedlaiety answered wUboni iPUAdliu.^
.......... .............. •nhlng of the*— -My dear firotbcr Strong.
You do very wrong
, *'*
To be making a rhyme
At sneb a oolmn Uop. .
And then Dr. Stnag added:
I'm very aorry to sea
That yon're Just like lar.
,
Tbe good men would not (or th*
wortd hsve made Jescn mi sne^ an «f
easiMi. bni thik Mhld plead 'the
excuse tor their rbyttaa that the

did for wblsiling in school: "I dtdbl
Ftttlnp Namo*.
wbiinle. Mr: it whistled ll*elf.“—1^A clerk in the patent ofOce at Waob- Iston. (Ue.i Joureti.
Ington bat made sn entertaining cpIlecUott of case* where there Is a strik­
From fram dmsfcs.
ing coincidence between (he name of
In Bramsls. Halloas and other BMman w-eklng a patent and the device'
glan towns a novol method of net ooty
that ho tnvenled.
gt-tUng rtd of amoke but turning II to
The clerk’s attoniion was first algood sMonnt has recently bnen em­
tra«od to the matter When he bad
ployed. The smoke Is driven by a eone ool paper* for Messrs. Fair
tUatJag ran Into a filter filled with porwoatbci. Blizzard. Thunderbolt, and
ouB material over wbjrh a conUsuoaRein, who had applied for patents mi
tftream of peirolMim. bcoztne. alcohol,
Improvomcni* in wtsuber devices. Mr
Snow was next In line, and in I8SA be or some liquid bydroirarbon flow*. The
result Is that the smoke is entlr*4y anp
was nmifled (hat tbe Snow aleigb
pressed, while the filter yields a gm
could bo placed on the market. The
bt great beating power, which can ha
Kiimmer of the same year brought
used for domestic purposes and for
forth a thought from a Mr. Cotter to
driving gas engines Tha fillerlni msImprovo the nmner of Mr. Snow's
lerial itst-lf also beoomas a good oa»
KMgfa. and s patent for a sMgh-run
busUble during the process —Chlcagn
■r was granted him.
Journal.
R. Jack patented a new booijKk:
G. r. Gunn Invented a breech-loadlng
and a Mr. Candy Invented candy
Thu story is abroad tbe Andrew
tubictk. Bencen 8. Drylirend appeared
with a new brand of flour. B was Bra­ Carnegie naked a roo^ man who vac
zier who Invented a irtono flre-pot and about 10 become a stadent nc Jena u
stoker, and R. J. Bolt a combination get for him an autograph of Professor
ilaeekM. When It arrived, it rend
lock. J. McTaramany invented
!uitis: ' Ernst Haeckel gratefnlly acvoilng.machlof. and i> iiaii-m <
kDQwledges the receipt from Andrsw
granted him.
A Mr. Horse devise,) n safi-iy fasi- rarnegie of a Zumpt i
; driving rein, and Mr. PulU-y patented 'ibo bWloglcsl laboratory of tbe Jena
Mr. Carpegle made good
• a stnmp-t-xtracior. Mr. Penman put Unirersliy."
'
Ion tbe market a memorandnm bqok.|'admiring the sciniilsf more iimn ev
D
;«r. Pencil was granted ibe goveni-;'ev

Hailevre-en in the OnHed States.
Among the s|>ecial
eeh-biallons
wbich tradition has lierincnihed to us
there is none more popular among the
young people oi this country than
iiallowe'en. Its Kupersliitous cnsioms
are hailed because of their weird
Maedooald, Mgteeo years old. wllb a
charm and ntysterx.
. it is e.isy to under
vtotin bow in bla hand. Kia face was
I'nder the vigorous regime of prac­ stand, find Hallowe'en the nlgbt of
thin and pale, hla elotblng threadbare.
tical. common-sense Vounc Anteiiea. nights for entertaining device*. Per­
Us eyes sbonc with bnngry eagernetu
luiwever. the quaint old practices haps nne of the most pleaiuint. profit­
as he watched the white aptoned cook
have been almost entirely
able. and sDRgeslivc parties of Ihe
la Ibe window ent a allM> from tbe
niirlenl. awtuuime illusions, sort on record was iliat given not
Hoarhoiind.
plamp ham and place it upon a slab of
it is evi.lcol >bpl nil (he old long ngo by Mrv. Thomas Billson. wife
Soloman's scot.
Iren heated by gas icia.* Then the cook
which smvive in this coiintry Jhe tiivrmnr. The stable attached to
Catnip.
' broke two eggs bmide the ham.
are reganlert simply as frollr.s Anf her resldene*'. Glcnmoni. In Llewllj-n
Yarrow,
mivorr odor arose from the cooking "Oh. 1 did
those who enter i.iin ihem do so mere­ t'.irk, N. J. was the appropriate en­
Marigold
TiBiida, whkb seemed to the imneina- water!" Then the young folks woiiiid ly with ih<- imeni u> nmiis<> ihem- vironment of the frolle. wbieh was in­
IRael.- root.
• tmn ti tbo hungry boy Mtalde to^'pen- apple p.nrtngs aronml iheir heads, and selves hy a little hit of nonsensical ex- tended to help pay for the building
Golden seal.
etrnte the pinie tttn wti^ow and aa- when the parings broke with their iravaganer.
of the Methodist ehureh of whtrta
Somherowred.
late hla aoMrihu Us mowita began to
Knhody knows when the eeh-brallot) she Is a raemlw-r. The uolqno inviweight and fell over their lefi
Coldcnrod.
water aa the eooh placed a thing apat- shouldera the party eagerly rushed of Hallowe'en first is-gnn in the t'nli- lations were a folded sheet of cntirse
Sweet liaril.
T tbe ham and turned It over forward to see if tbe parings had cd Stales. Its inaiigurntiun here is as brown paper, upon whleb was printed.
American senna.
U> brawn on the other aide,
fallen so that they formed the tnliials vague as Its lu-glnnings in the Ktirn- "Hallowe'en. October 21." and around
Scullcap.
eflok Udied tbe ham and egga wpot
prospcciU'o lovers name. They peon connliies wbeite ite practices ex the border was woven a piece of halfl.ol>ella.
Plato and carried them away to
burned nnta on the grate, the briglit- tendisl ;md erolvtsl with the growth dried corn husk. Into the one enraer
Sweet fern
watiiag cuatomer, the boy kxflted
of tbe flames being typical of of popiilullon It is prol.al)le that Hal­ was ihniat a ripened apear of oats;
Spikoward.
tbe promise mi tbe wall. "Tbe Lord the nrdor whieh tbe girls were fal'sl lowe'en was Insiltnted here with New- in another appeared the figure of n
Angelica
■mil Provide." and wondered vagtiel)
be wooed, while Ihe .-ishes were Vear's and Christmav. |i is stniy re- rabbit perched on a ripe pumpkin.
n<-alK.ne
If U was meant to be interpreted Hi- carefully kept to l«' placcsl l.enesib .rently. however, that mmilcl|uilltics A hay wagon with a spook driter con­
Rue.
erally. He fclti^n hts pockets, but bis their pillows.
in the ’l'niiod Simes have slgnalixtsi veyed Ihe gnests from tbe gate of tbe
Opium poppy
flngera only tooched a nIckoU Twas
But late In the evening Ileie
the day ns the nreaskm of civic fes
icsideiice to the bare. Chief amozig
Saffron.
tbe last 0# tbe money crfitalned by tired of the sport and went np st.-iirs vals.
the entertaining
Savor.r.
nawnlng taU father's vioUn two weeks
try a IliUe spell of her
In Albany. X. Y,. fiiniU are nr
ghost-wbm. a fortune-teller, and oth­
Burne.-.
bMore. It was almost a sacrilege, he heart beat with hope as she entered , ralsetl by popular sabscription for
er attracilons ol »imRar nature.
Pennyroj-at
Ie*l, when the flngera of the greedy her room and took fttim
■ civic eatnival which lasts through the
In all the American women'*
Sweet liugle.
.ment'K prelection for a new kind of;
"
............I the nwdlow rosea with long stems, which she had day and evening of HBlIowe'en. The leges the night is recognized at
Dandelion
I eraser. Tbeiv iu certainly a trace of j
Around thn WarM.
- Instnuneni. ftill
qoleaeenl melody Itought at a Broadway florist's. OHejcnllre city u eoneernrul in the ren- jiwculiar opportimltv lor Ihe IndtilMilkwc-d.
j irony in tbe anilirailoD of a Mr Sober t N'ew York city now ocntalns more
aBd-elo<|tteoi of lender memories. But of the roses slio named for herself i monies, which include .-imong oihe-jgence of the s|*ori« that deligW the
Jia>M,ii.
'(or a patent to prnieet a l>arrei-ta<i- Irish than Dublin, more liallaas than
be conitin'i pari with the how. Some^ and Ibe other for her anVnpwn lover.j lesmre* •^he entwning of Qurv-n Tl- j hearts or- girl- At Bryn Mawr ther<
Carpenter's Squur.-.
I that he invented. W. O. Ware patent-] Floreoee. more Potea that Waraaw,
tMng tangible mutt remnln at a link Kneeling beside the i«ri. she twined | lania " on the broad stairwi,}-«ppre*'rh | are ducking for apples, funny rendSpearm in:.
I e,i a clfianer and smoke-det»-ctor. And 1 nwr«- Jews than Jeruoalem.
between him and the days of prosper- .the stem* of the rose* riosely ioceth- { le the Capitol The Quei’n" i- ati.’nd-] ings eating nuts from eight to nine.
Sm.inwee,.
jibf-sc are but a P w front ih- list
The gold ylt-ld of the Nome legjoii
Ity.'and so be carried Ibe bow with • and repeated the following linrz. i-d by
imposing Ti-tlnue of five j and laier ev.-nt< noi on the program
Blood
root.
j ha- hitherto come from tbe oea beoeb
bin In all his wanderings shout the gazing meanwhile Intettily
hundred eostumed atiendanis; and af-j is-rhaps. At al! the eoUrges there Is
Wild ginget.
es and from gnlcbea and Iteacfae* at
apleadid dty. Oh. tf he could Miy named for her lover
Soya and Cuno.
ter the ' crowning- she Is received by I special wsirhfulr.ess on the part of
Black snaki root
>t tea miles from water traasp>zrt<>'
have kept the violin, ton; Hunger and
j A l<oy is a lioy. and as such poases*-!
the mayor and oilier mtmicipal au-iihe csre-iskers that none of the *inTwine, twine, and Intertwine.
Aruerin:it Columba
and ctmuimely would beearier to bear
les different ebararteristics from a 1 «*'»’•
rhotlUe* In the City Hall, wber# the dents go outside of the grounds
I.^-! my love be wholly mine:
Lif.-everlastlng,
,
I girl, fini- cannot tralu a boy to lov*-; Nluciy-ftre per cent of tbe black con
If be could have lucked It under bis
"keys" of the city are presomefi to Hallowe'en iiluht. aud the watchmen
If his bean be kind and tme.
Queen of the meadow
••lolls had siKh things wiHiout grave !*'*”» whom you see working on tiechin Md made It do faU ciylng for
her to be used in a symbolical imlock- :ire ii-iially charged to Is- e-peclally
Deeper grow* hb> rose's hue
Moiberwort
him. ■ Ita rMOnani voice was as soothj danger of maklBg (hr ai«>mlnation,'
harbor work* In britisb goxUi
Bten Helen arose from b<-r kneas Ing of "the four gates of the city," vigilant to sec titat no Unterera dlsQUOmLI;
'a sii.y >eprt of acbap. of tbe little (.i-l Africa are ehriaUanlsed kafir*
log as tbe (OBCh of bis moiber't haufl.
A parad of floats of maskers and
the pleasure of the retchrants.—
flushed and her
Mullein,
i low. All thinking jtarents realize that, -'bout twenty per cent of tbe agri
now quIM In Calvary cemeteo'. Sine" Shone like Jet. She went to tbe win'he e.-trnlval Exchange.
Sage
‘ is no use trying ID keep !*»-* sway ‘ <^u'>"rat Impiemraiis and looU u*«d In
the tonerai be had bee®
,dow-, and raising the eash lookt-d out *‘*^*“f^
“•‘‘'■■'i Gras i, arranged.
Ptnl. root,
from th. water; they take to f a* nat- | Hcxico are modern: the Mher *n pet
wanderer.
a man. Joe," she hs.l Into the su<>r(. Tbe sure were shln- l*he whole forming s oiemoraMc spec
^
Worth Cash.
poke.
urally as young ditcks, but it i- necet-'
Atr of the eroOCKi and moM primaald Juat hetore tbe fever flnlsbi^ Its ing brightly A cool hveexe caressed ]
That the American aardener, (armCapsicum
appeal work. This he ecnstnied a* an ber cheek Suddenly a Kmg. low. mnsi-1 Whether ilu' design i* primarily
fcsry loTearh them to swim. .Veliberi*'”’'' fTP*.
' or planter Is unaware of the groat
' Chamomllo Sowers.
apprei to bU pride rather than to bin cal strain fell upon her ear. It secmel! provide recreation and diversion for | demand and :h>- iramen-e profit
it li wise to try to ke-p firearms outl The beot n.ln propl.wr I know. **»'•
Sarsaparilla.
a
teacher
of medicice. |s nerve irrita­
morality .He was trying to follow- lh-> «o far gway that Helen at flrei thought the people or to exploit a city, the re-. t-e made irom the euliiviiion of mej of the hands of your son-, for as tong
Th.vmi-.
•drice. aad otarrliig In order to do it. It was an echo, li was like the note of suii seems to be eqiially populai .
la- soMlers pnradG tfae streets, (toy* bility. If the Iioysare^sily provoked
i illclnal plants I- proven clearly wbci
NM for a pocketful of gold would he
I will manage to carry flrearms in Imb (mvM-lf aleoi 'faere'l* likely to be a
In other place*, nwaldy Wilmington.' one cnosiders the vast atnouni of' Fennri.
thrush in the wood. She listened
Imre asked for help. But hunger was
itstkm of their elders. The sane, safe shower.
! intently rnd at last
I' Del. the Hallowe'en parade of mum-i these crude materials Imported Into' Elder flowT-rs
Examinstioe of the recdsds of th*
*ery hard to brer on All Hallowe'en. the "Miserere." So sweet yei mourn 1
:and ronservative way is to impress
And floats has come to be tbe thi- country each year.
Jn roandj
Icbaracteristkj) of European roynity by
I upon the boy* the fact that
A* Joe turned nwny from Ibe rertao- ful waa Ibe music that Helen's eyes { ftintlitc order of the day. At the latest' numbers over tlk.odd.nfs> annuxlly B' Eriony.
F^odric Adams Wood show* thst
deadly weapons lade for tbe eX/:
vnni window btagaze fell upon a arrap became wet asshe listened By this: tTlebrailoo In BTImington the procos-; sent to foreign countries for the pur-| Skunl. caMmge.
Water lily.
press purpose of kilting Teach tbe!'*>‘^ morally luporiid- were the twii*-nr newspaper lying at his feet. Impcll- time she had locaied the music, f' «ion was contro*-'
several thous-lchase'of these plants, roots,
Siandrakc.
llsd* to fesr and respect weapons
ed by some Impulse be plrhed|ll up. came from an ash linrrel that stood! and maskers and a file oi decorated! great many of which could be raised
Yellow
dork
lal!
kinds,
and
so
to
handle
fireana.!
fully
C. per rent of (be prebyter
n was B acTSp tore from tbe e«»rr near Ihc cnrit. She ranld diml, dis- aiiiamnblles. The Hatlowe'en carnl-!ai little expense by the Amertcan
of a mnricBl wetdcly. Covered with cere the form ef a t«y seated mi the val there is given prestige by the par; •'srmer'
The cleaning ad preserving of dk ! that never under nny ctreumnanev '^n mioister* of tbe L'nited States re
/
*
Mib. one lino waa y« dcripberable. rnrb. with his Itack against the ash lieipaiion of uniformed societies, mili-t Just think of tbe drug mllN of this dicinal planu 1* the most taponao Ishall tbe weapons, loaded or „Btoad-j«''»‘‘f*'-•* **^"
hnrrel. appartmlly pl*)lng a rWtn. tarywml eommcreisl bodies, the chief | country sending to foreign lands for broneb of tbe work. Tbe seasnoi ]cd. be pointed at any object whlehlhf 'he stati.ric* of the rterk of ib*
j vm.-rai awmi.iy.
mayor of thejthelr supply of the common burdoefc. when the rsrious herbs have their ’hey do not totnnd to shoot. .
flniahed the "That* must hr my lover." wUsperet! t«d the city j-olle.

r'

'
rAoia.
MANY ARC OCAO.
M«y WMt. ^ CM.
Ml In tiM grtn

erlng of ibe cl^ lor ike twriftfi a»-

iMiUh

OVW Hi* WmC •» C«ta.

The rei>*#t»

etee cut* that 0i«H damage

wm

biiaj mrpiMlon'.sf tbp Mlchlfean Siaie
FMiftwied

dent

te the ahigpihg Jn the hathw.
Ualtad Ctetee erulaer BreeWyn waa

« M heyr'a waralag a( the

leveled to the

public ItbraiT.
A eordU) but waa hoard wbik the

r’ and intemtin* eScct* t% GoM and Silver, for men, women
T- .
-.rn.---------------------------------------------------------u. finen ------‘XiOM
andchiUrm.
Theae artoric piece* reprewm the
ercati

deietcateo from tbn IM clnl
rertPratkiB fcplaured. drwnk tea aad

of the deader** art and the highest tj-pe of skilled craftsmanship.

talked nrer cofivwnlloa plana.

exceptiootl oppominify to combine Quality and Economy.

rhamlne borne.

tenta

d oot. one hwnhooaea

b^inp deatroyed.

trUk. FU-: 0«. 80.—Iteporti
inday Indkair «hm ibe cetlmaie of 300
dead In Uif icroat ntorm ic too anall.
Tba total nttnbcr la at leaal MO and
bUIUob

doUani will not -oover Ihr

-"^looetty loaa alons iho Florida eoaal.

lira. Lucy Andrew* of Three River*

Mtaail. yia.. Oei. 80.—Tbo aieawcr

The oonveoilop proper was called

cation wpa clven hy the Rm’. WUliani
Joy

dent or the Orslll eliilv in bebslf of
the

hostess

rliihs—the

0»*lli;

lh>

Daiiahiers of Osaill and Hu- rhaiitnii
qiui nliimni.
Mrs, Fclkor. as prrsidcni -of the
hesriy ie*|Kinse in
her usual

vnu Jast bIgM. brtaglng alxiy wound­
ed. Vkieh warn ukpn 10 the hospital

lal

well poli-ed

smd

«P(—»« Bfty of her ppasengers repori-

Hbvpi)p. Qel, 8fli-A- cycVw of tinwhich •» one

r 180 mnes an hour, accom
dosfnpour of

annual

ihemsclTc*.'

to mve^

The

furuel

that

the lllacl.

"It U well known that the Endith
ito iim Ibcc sight of yniir slHli-r
poi day nnd more than three Imnan-d
day* car* yc.nr. groping In the dan
and crating for some friendly voicr
and hitnd to a,.»lsi her to a spherr

them
of the com-

mltf^ chairmen will >b(rir Ihnt pc arc
growing Inin beiKT mtdhod*. more lily
(val ways, hronder'ata* and highe/
Ideals; we are trying to live not fo;
«|n«mvea.-or nur riub hlone. hut for

You will Bo»ii Is- nculy to ftirish your liousr-.

s-herc Hfdwlll be more ih accord with

hurry.

Im

the

said,

-rer.

rtoplojed SI Hual of SS-R-'i" female*. 01
s.boui IJ per cent of all the emplox:
estahllshracnt*.

hut

thes-

smmeo wage earaers were reeelvlns
23 l»«r cent les* »-agc*
the nuiles-

Ten year* ago only 14.«2^

females wore tound employed in thr
tnanufaeiurlng (wiablUhmenls of Mich
Igan.

All

kitolt "f -Iry'

Phones. Hell

installed by Nov. |o.
The

rompany

What are 4he cau*es for ihh

great (Tange In
-Siudeni* nfdomestrr economy havr

will

Im-j

'2.'- .’Biployes busy fora yoad.

.

It will

Have you ever tried the

‘•e- uoeesury to train the jcmiiloyi -

these women come from a class whirl

domeslie work. I* H any wonder that
HgVec. te Bhiiteittg.
meeting of the new hosrd long enotighi
eompltlm of the scarcity of domes
The 8,000 Amcrkatn soldiers and roa- Ihsi (be work may lie armmpUshed'in
ties I* hard from »ll seeiKms of the
riaes at Camp Columbia were put 10 delilieraikm. nM in haste.
Slate? I liave enumerated only n
cncc hy the storm.
-Two rbangee In the bylaw* test
i;«n of the grtwt class of feranle
year go into effect,
1
The stores, hotels nnd Imsi
down, hot there was lllile act
imparcil wliji
o:h(T Mgie*
employ ihouRauds. aiig>
tUMBe. Harry FVwdyL an army Im
Michigan ha* many good law*. W*- menilng the numl>er of those 'sdrr
Mer With the TweitlylelghUi Infaniiy
hsve pure food, child litbor and lihrary work In faetorie* by at least one-half
ifrom Btmii Clly. la.
•''eilcnsion law* of which wc are justly It Is wife in say ih.H at the present
•My fsUI injuries.
He was cnished proud. Vci our Icgtslailvc commiitec
time n< lea>-t,T.V.<ioo women and girl’
by • tree which fell ihrough the UrI* planning some live luglslnilon for are working
jiuBu in whkOi he wtu alc«idnx.
the coming winter.
MlrUlgiin
.TwDOonaV--------------•I helleve in a faith in the l*-si. al*u
Judge Alfti'rt Woleott of Grand Rnp
high on the rocks at the Malecoo'. The
In wo'rks which will bring In pas* the ids rinsed the gathering with a sirik
•row of oae managed to get ashore.
UibffS upon whlrh one's faith I* lias(Hl. ing adder** on the uecewHr for ih>
|nt tie crew M ihe other four men.
"In the odmlDhiiraiton of my offlrt JuvrullO ronri.
was drosmed.
The ciohered army
1 have aimed to give iiera^l loiieji
Tht Judge revtewed the htRlory

trsoBROTt
Cuhano.
from
Newport
to all deparimenls of our work.
| the aiiemplH to coaei n Juvenile eo'
Na^ with bontes and mules and
wish in retiring to eipn-** my ai>pr»- law- la Hiefaigan whleh would sianr
•• . fp* tmulffi arrived here yestenriav
claUon to club members who have the t,e*i nf the Supreme
•ner a terrtBc struggle with the gale
been an loyal and tnie In Ihclr support
•Tlie nnderlyiiig prinriple of Ihf
em the flodim coast. Her forema*!
and hclpfiilness.
There mill always
Jiivci^le mim seems to i»e that thr
ffraa carried away and huge sea* swept
remain the eompenutiraui of luwnlh
ber deeka.
Her aupi*iwtruetiirc wa*
Chlhl tnnder Id year* Is not to be ar.
ful friondNhl|>s. the roeatory of |ilea*.
• dambffid aad a number of sialls were
re-iied, tried 01 convicted a* a crimi­
•ni aHMoeltilon aud the brrudentng |n{Buried nwny. Om> hundred mules and
nal." he wild: --that he is to be treated
fluenre of u large aeqiiulnianee.'
ixmiy bones wore swept overhosri
a* a child and not as an adult: that hljuer
a
leehin'
of
unusual
InierrM
bite auny other animal* were Injured.
i* to i•el7•>■nished as^nn example to

km.

*

NewOrhwa*. Oct, M-The supreme

lodge. Knights of Pyihls*. yesienlay

given

hy

Dr.

Emily llrnlncrd Olliers: that the iiarenlal aulhnriiy ol

Ryder, known In India ns -dociorhsi.

■ he slate, rather than its power ir.

'hr name gtvonjji.a woman phyKiriau.

piinluh eriuie. is to lie exercised: iha'

Hr Ryder uus fo< yrwr* a meiul>er of ■ he piirpcile of Ihe stale should nof he

the Kew-V^irk! 8orods and was'made
Iml rather rdoimxHon
life memlicr After her departure for and not entirely reformatioii. hni a)-,
bellor. CTiarIn A. Barnes, Jarksonvllle.
India, where she spent IhirlM^ yeuri formation. It Is lru(> that the lii>:u- .
III.: Supreme vice chanrellor. Henry
Her leeliir.( ws* 00 "Tiie llnmh.i,r is the tiiilural aiiil pniiM-r histil it!..'
F. Braom. nehmwe. Tea.: supreme
Soi-nsi- a.ul a Moiinicin Visit
for training and rnrtiiliic tie- r:.ib1'
iweiain. liSO, A- Caro. Onnd Rapid*,
Holy Man." aud she eaienalncl tb. j pHaiarier (or good ciilrensbip, - b"
HIch.; oapretne keeper of records slid
(rderr-iinn and Its visitors Hiroughnul ',,-hcn the home talU to do li» duly no
•Ml. B. L. While. Nashville. Tenn.
with remlnlsfene,, of Indian llle, tu.r-;.,„,on.maie!y i, ,rfien doe*. It then
•uprame laasler of eartiequer. ThomB'
Heiilarly nf Hu- Woman's rluh lu iioui.
B .MfMs. Wilmington. N. C.
Iiay and Yogi, the "holy tuna." who underial.e to do this
work"

. The followteg ofBren. were eleeied
was found ill his niouqialn reireai an I Miowed
liiai iindi-r ihc
method ot
by the bailontl grand keepers of
proved 10 Iw' an eeeemric and Iniei- ireatina jmeiiHe oifendets .like her
firds and aeal; It. 8. nuns, MllwtncBiing rharaeiar. Dr. Rydei' is a white-1 dr*i.>d erimihais
ore than nne-hllf
ke«^ prmdeai; Abmso BedMI. New
hoii\-d woman of (llslifigulslird appear-jof the ilimal(-s
Jails iind prison^
‘Fork. BtM vine president: J. O. Mrand acbolnrly mind and her lee- I are iintler 24 years of age.
Leu. New Orieus. eecond vice presi­
lure was wen worthy of the brilliani j
The
dent: H. D. Walker, losa. third viee
tiody of women who llidemxi to It.
! e-pnt
presldenl: B. W. ilarfletl. IJitle Rock,
Mitide was rendered before and after
oa - ef the strong featnres of the
elected Ibe (oHowIng:

Supreme ehan-

I .....

^

also—

( fast as profieienry is. artmii

tiger

ll is plunneil as tssm as the
ssiio of Block IS sohl. to h'liM
rn and etuuplet.- foundry so
he work from stni-t to finish can 1-

Tliey are the best

Otll* T

(ilAME. M

f>. nwrlA* and

-...I'c fir'' 0 K itiOT t'K« iMimr tSOi'
... .-.II W FS-.,«lh Miwrt, with th*
.Y--.‘~('wrt'JI.I'lli iMHOrXA.

II^A

J. J.

ihle on the rasUngs nnd ui the Kim-

Canned Con
tomatoes
and Salmon

Sol.’ "idy 1-y

The esiatillBh

Wr*^r»*

line win iiermii of a great tiii-ico.

S«v

m.s-.( III liMM..'iia:k .-rior*

n etpaelly.
The piece work system will >*- ad

F. M. PAINE,

jptod so that the cost Of the g(W>ds
win always be a known (jiianiity - It

ll

•..Odd complete sets a month.
'Icpendeni

«-I«-iric motor*

Ilj-

will h-

led for the machinery on (vs-h floor

shown thai !.'|itlUK 'U*

l-'ilhliuii-

W(r.- apiB'luied I--

Chwilou.

legal flght of the KUite of Ohio vs. the
Standard OH company was en.hsi :.i
«;3n thl* morning hy the jury hiing
tng In u verdict of guilty'a* eharged
The big nil company will api.-al Ihe
retired

ihiny-iwc

hour* previously aad the verdh-l wa^
awmiied with great nnxieiy.' it h' iiig
believed.

Jndging

by

the

length

nf

Hme of Ihclr alweiiee. itini |i wn- im-

C. 11. F.«x,jig.-d '.H. while working;
a ati'a.l.liiioii i.i >'

M. l*aim >. giv«-ti

house, fell iw.-Jvi- r-ci friiui n.scaRnl-i
riwivc-d aviii.wri.i and.n svvt'i.*hukliig-.up.

Oil (.ccjmii' id Hi-- man

hi. lajiui.-,.
painful
biokcii

»f-r.- nil

al'brmi-b

ti(.

Hi.- nii.*.-

Irvuc.

, w.-r-



Mr. Fox -I.'.-, -mu l.n-.s how be liaip.'ll'-il to fall a., h.- np|*tr.-iill) Pi.l lu
r-,. l-.-foi.> ih.- iid i.I. iil,

IP

i- II'.

Slllljivl Id .11. ll wtUK-l.s

poa»lble to retell un agns-mciii
In his ebarge to ihe jury, at Hie conflnsion of the ea*e. the Judge favore-l
If the Superior court

opbold* He

Nasal

the Standard and ahotit a .dnxen sub­
sidiary enmpanic* .and pipe line* in thr•lale of Ohio where the he«d(iuimi-r•>f the Standard lire located.
Leelanau Poor Houae Ouect'Oii.
the

meeting

of

the

iNiard

-upervloora Ill-Id ni IaMuuU Iasi we.
'he (jnesHon of raising money to tnii

lUlm I* p;*'^ IBI" >1*
«»»•■>•
cm the
i** '*'** -'”'
BrfiEtt sad » oir* fo.luw*. P <• ao* dfriog—.!.*•
aetl«da«*am.r.;. Ls.e.‘'tA.l*’r«"* ai Hn:slorbriBs-;: Tr-siM--'.;

aiii] muscles.
haiisied.

and

fail

palpitates,

A Nose Beg*

to

is the prop'r-ihin;;. It is a <anva<t liag with a leather
bottom. You place the oats in the bottom—strap the
bajr over liu: horse’s head and he eats. U*ed in the
biu t:iiics be« aiisc it save- st.ible rent, time and trouble

funiisli

skips heats;
;> uj
up its
to keep

work, causes pain ami
.sticli
.slinri

'as

smoiherin?

Isrcath,
The

letl, and

spell.,

fainiimr.

aromid heart, arm and
ders.

Frank Xrucl®,

When from aii.v

sufiicicr.t pmv*cr, the heart riui*
in its efii

Detroit Jt
Front Diving Flue Base Heater

For Feeding your Horses.

nerves

cause ilicy hecoiire weak or

ters.

Before you buj. your heating stove come
in and see the

Old raos-t O-ffIco asillding.

The action of Uic hvari- ilv
ujxui the lican

The Farmer’s Store

Ronland nsufllass

Heart
Weakness
pcmls
ncmls

THOS. 8. BFRACUB A SON.

PATENTS.

Thr hanHsomest wood henter made. This stove is
very economical in fuel ami we wili Kuaranicn it to
hold fire :i'i hours, h has a lar^e feed door, bailed ash
pan. heavy cast lininjjs and is by far the
BEST WOOD OXOVE MADE
We nKo liavi: the round siovcs. aoo‘\ ainialus, cjicap
.tinifilus, in fact anyiliinu you want in the stove lint: at
At f»rio*atKDit«r« WigHt

CATARRH

derision it will mean ibe oiiKiliig of

At

I arO^proowtl
. MhPhAWM

Badly injured.

btandarff OH Meatcd.
Findlay. Ohio. Get. IS.—The great

had

_

Fwyaa Couaty Bwh> B'.de., DSTKOIX

and the siookholders are loe.n1 men.

The Juo'

MacNett

Messrs Arkmmaii.

Nelson iiml

th>- pc«‘l>le n> Ihe ilin- of Hie -priqg

Mr. Pay-son olgnnized ih- (simpany

j.

1EY6, EAB. «0«
AMO THROAV

OLADBBB FITTED
.
I WHhgIm DiWk
TraYW*# Dity

.ificoiiliiiply ihe lUr's- sup-1'

Thl* I* an Initial effort to place ti|^,m,ictii,
modern meial working faeinry on .v

RI-ORIST

wouM SOUI1 proV)- »u <|couomy ><• thv
county,

Or. F.

BgMd gHgt#*

Iniil.lings

■xpeeied that within four month-'. rmmly loiiu nf- luu siilfi-ieiii l- ac
■•lam will Im- producing from 2.*ai)
b'- eo-iioy chnfgcs ii aa-

hill u few years tigo was engaged

.

as

r-tP. r iinijatwoitTR-HpMSsl muoMm
U
KTb, RAJL
M*
TllR-iAT. U'MMv aiiml.
(Rc«'jraoM

mo Ihe work and leaeb ibem\lir
nes!! and the number will, tie h

bers Rhould arTangc ih Vcihgin

K. A Baprome ladg*.

go.

laciure itr a small way ui Iflrst hic

riry.

The dam- lions were the fnim'wing: ..Hrhe preM- this qucsilon. There must lie s
ptiicni eauKi- for this eonsiantly
deni's address during a htislne**
T%l ^ are all Cubans of Ihc poorer Klon gives an opiwtwHiy ^yfaci leal ereoslng InBux of female wngpywraer*
tqi'o the ranks of industrial labor. It
working tncmIipfB.
U a eondlilou which now confitmit
? nte Bgltad SMiM cntlaor, Brooklyn
"It may lie Ih-*1 to cnnlbiiie ehsirthe laboring masMV and ha* an impo.
ijRaNd her aachor uuill her sicra
len of eommi'iem rather Ihgn jeoie
lant Iswriug on all wage earner*.
‘ d ibthr
----------------rdire the work 1^ |BMlng ti ’ia Ines-you will SI once *ce what a foriUt
SoMEfiriMteriter wllbotu Injury.
erioored hand*: ioo'i erfUrlst).
llelil I* 0|>en for the
■. The cruiser Denver, the cnilKcr Min"Stay UDill the cloMng rtf (be final
of pood In this army of wage ea
•eapeUs. the bstilcshlp Tcaas. the
nelegalea owe U>lKI t>
to I
uf .vour own ses. A large majority of
StuAteiT emlaer rrolrte and the ttin-



circulaiitm

* Every Farmer Should Have One

pain
.luMiiis

im-

the entire avsicin

iroiii lack of iionrisl;ment.
Dr. Miles* Heart Cure makt s
a heart strong ami vigorous l>>
Mrericthctiittf these nm vs and

The Beauty
r li'tiiiimadi- .siiut'a f«r

mu.sclcs.
G(x>i
m;M
lea :ar.' p"t on'ea. Ii pnii
•olea

Dash l—anLsrris
F*or Uortic 0«rlc Drives
Other kinds as well. Some we sell, for .jOc; some 80c;
'.■r.c and the on-is with the coi’pcr front are $1.38.

skillwl uiirktiu-ii.
The mtnre of yesterday's oonvimUon waa the derisloa to ronaol
the Pythlaa Sisterhood, having a 1

«lsien., aad a

The Result

lUDiedI

by iMrs. F. II. Chriiiopher.
Cobirado. who is a very iniermerly 'of. Grand lUpIds. accompanhsl!
.n-l im..........
speaker.
by Mr*. Rolx'rt Smyihe.
Mill.- protessinn is that
guide and
Yewterday morning the
he ha.
nui again in the ujiera houae apd aner;m — I'om hi. . xperi'enee of nuidoor

that of ITthlsn

an invocation by

Ilulght Ihe report of the rredenUal*'-•( nanu--.

am CBTApril 13. IIM>7. a

and Mr*. Mary C. Mllkrof Kalamaxno

imiitce

BUS

ia your work
p.l-1 l» my .

1 WW. g»n.- -II.J I «*T

made by

Ura. Mar-'

Tc-mnle Smith of West Bay City

-6'

ITeseaicd the coargnUgg pragnin.

j 1‘ayaoa

J

bIk- s

;.n* .

forta1.1"‘ ami mor.- ■lundd-

$2 and $2.50

the Rev. 8. Loui/Ui ll(< .uul a iversoiu.1 sHid«. of ihr

ritual will iM- adopted hv the ronsoll'

im

rs5i*sr5de;s=;

M-'t Ijike .\vi-iim

>•# te eatlmaled at faUy JS.hMjhW

New boianl mem­

■'’dssc. Esa:
xxjBwn-, Atmn at

aUy-k

Sah ItaiUi... T—.— a...

<’iu.

B dogcb or more imwqvi

pAled Ihclr brain* in inlng to solve

Among Mr*. Frikeris ro______ _____

ily ^p.OeHto all drag^ ihclr an: club they reprcHcnt.

in

UssU-OCmI

SOUTH SIDE Lumber

mat

noe<-»Kary

'lieee work basis nnd if iho sy-iein i.*
eouui.e lioiiso^ in .Xn'rini uinl
successful, h win menu the esi-thlish- <■llall•■\v•i^ c'-uiiues an-i.-.:--! cstiiniii- s
large plant lii - Tta\(‘i-• so that 'he lual'i'i c(iiv.l»' swLmiii-si i-,

fhe betlcrmcai of mankind.
tUa City and the serloa* Injury of

ItimK-r

Mid It is exi>ceiO(1 ilioi i

■noni of II foundry will wave eoosid-i
-Id the faeinrU'K nnd workship* It.

these

Get our jirices.

When in a linrry. send yotir <«o1cr to u-.

lone by the company.

1*M:.."^he

BUSIN ESS CARDS.

We carry a

'here are orders unough aheal

who work* nine :>n(k one-half hour*

in

th>,

{nil line io at<*ck and vc in sliijic to t-’u: out bpccwl .work in a

govcrniiiini controls the Suex eanal

Mlrhlwin

I per Ccfli allowed et nflK hepmSt%.

The locAtiOn hii> n

ie>'l ber daily wants.

“The progress of wonien has he?n
Mate

mu*l

Traverse Cliy.

AtUaUuB t>

fur ilie yoliWpi

decided upon, hu' li
the company-will *

inoralng till night fur * iiliiance i.-

nnd t* so mpid It takes a hlcnntat nr n

1Dppnfy DMd ib-Hbyana.

side dour liick

Kon« of Oermany hn> hut little inter

ican nesmy roses hy Ihe Wc*l Ride

ed drowned.

torrygUal

pnil*ewonhy.

menis

cn-d.
■you

deod bodies
which wllf
Ip
L I.. C.. of which rhe ha* iiocn
broni^t up today.
years the president.
It la-beueved now that a portion of
Mrs. Felkcr Iiepin her nddrea* with
■ ibo FJoridt Fish imd Produr* «om
ic qiioiallon. "The goal of hlxlory U
Winy> Beet wore dcstmyed, MatitRcj
1C redemption of the world." “W-Aiiiw sent but one of thdr boaU> 'bl'believe." she mnitmicd. 'Thai the r>imombig to took for the
reprcscDi is on<‘ of Ih-^
lamtl. On (bolr return they reported
potent nsencIuK In the rulflllimmt of
». 00 j^bs of tbo Jleet The Bshlnp nets
(his goaf. Whether we will or
wonfmnd strewn on the shores.
helping to make history:
A Mno oooUlBlng HM pe<m>e U
taking our pl.are la Ihe 'woman mover
; mm do have been torn pway from ft*
if which Is to leave It* Iniprcft*
s aoortb^ -at Email Key nnd afiera this gimcrallnn .ihd go upon recwaMp pMoa np nemr the nnhsmt

JreqsBebtpd .pfevocity;

most

aradou* uW for n woman wlm toil* fr^ carle

way find at IK close she ws* present

el^

I-

I*

wrappi'd III swad- ham huildlng on «
Mr. Pay-son will t
iitlng ejmhe*, ur whulher the lost
w-eok aud will then
of urcsrrviilton will ever be .llscov

od with u handsome lioiH)uei of Amer­

and It Ip paid that there are twenty-

.

rcMwreh

A Gcaenl BamkiBC EBslMsDMe

The eimiiany will manufneiiiie In

.-While your sch-nliflr and Inlellee-



AccM«nt ttrsuranc*.

INTERIOR FINISH

Treasurer. J. A. Montague

In pan:

of

8h«i aad coidlal addrec*ea of welnd 1* a *ouity of snHsfaciloii m most
givee hy
Hirmphitey 8.
Of you. you nmsi remember that the
Gray and II. Morrow In behalf of tbr nversBC
woman wape-eamei
earvi,
riry. arid Mr*. Harry II. IJmery. presi­ very iiiile
bnw long the
RsypiLan

One

nr Dm wtanakiB atcomen ntrlved In

Cady

chniTh.

aim]

Room 310 New State Bank BulltJIng.

Hcnina
Harlior. . Oci.
Stale 1>een cumiileied and o|H-raiJODS will 1.Sot
l3
The company
ijUior Cureml.'Kloncr Mnindm j. Mr- t>c(run
h*.1.00(1 appenred itefore the MIehInn capiinUaed at V-b.'fs* and

ordor In Jhc Relt opera houae hy Mm. Fedcniiion of Women'* club* here amt Irfva paid in. The followlns ar>- ih.John Wallace, prealdetit of ibe Cbau- E*ve a very praeileal talk on labor, ofSeor* of Ibe new company:
i.nuiun alumni, and after a piano aOlo eondliions In the Msie. cspectally a* It
President. Edward Parson
hy Mr*. J. H. Van Viaainpnp an Invo­ applies 10 womco
Setreiary'. Jiillu* Campbell.
Mr. Mrl.eod ki.IiI

St. Lace. Captain Dr
baa mk oft Uto Florida coast

P.dRlS: 24.?6 Rut d*» Pnin Hotrlt

held In Ibe parlor* of Hotel Denton,

The

HethadM and the CpMopai ehurebe.
are toui tvraeka. in the iaM wwa i
number at priaonera and aa ^ walla
of thia began w erumbU. it waa neceaaary te rtmova them to a place of
aafoty. After tMlr removal the Jail
fell dovm.

■ .

uitns

DETROtT; UO-144 Wood-ard A«r.

of the library extenalon rommlttee wa*

TOWN OE8TROYCD.
The town of MUmtcburg. fla.. waa
drM

PUte ClabS. Steam Boimr

Tueadnr nil^f

C API TAL. S200,000
SURPLUS, saojooo

Money to Loan on ImnroTcd Real Estate Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON,

WRIGHT,
KAY & COMPANY
luroaTfti-biauoNo MrtcM»NT»-coiD*w«tns sii.v r a»

thirty.

greond.

jlrdoMyn vaa

W e


wai be pleas^ to send catalogue
ic and descriptions
descriptioiu on request.
rt

Corera were laid for

•.GARLANa

Tire Insurance!

Thef iodude ill the diSerent anide* of jewdr)-. and ofier an

One of

jnieala by Mr*. Warre# Carrtdl

IM on the aMpa hMt they did not have

A. TRACY LAY.

NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS SANK
pfoJuctd a Urge
I7OR thi» ie«on we hi e
_------------------. dumber of unique

Rivnn te ibe hoard membera and other

that «Mre aahore ware hunladly ««-

wai«

DKNXI9T

ttahe took

place >0 ilie pariom of the Camepir

tbefeatoroaof Ibe day waa a iiiactaeon

..atBiMhferpMdantieh. Thetreepa

camp and th*

of iPodM'a

Tnrcisc Qty State Bank

Artistic Designs in Jewelry

____ _______________Oct. tt.—The gatb-

19^*p»rtt

- WA% IMMU tMt ruuy 100 livM wen

tlm* te break

■: ■I

OMANO THAVCRte HCRALO. TMURtOAY. OCTOAER 25. 190*.

MOO M.dicri Co, EBJWrt. Ind

Skte Store Ow- Whltinr Hotel

Wc Believe that wc can Please Yen

OfUNO THAVCMI HERALB. THURBOAV. OCTOBER 25. 1M«.
o'clock and everything wa* aU right gas by a scor?- of L lu U
| grvcailonsl etiUrch sud bis sister ww*
I. o. a F. Omad l.edss.
PMAdad Guilty.
jdrw U-*ida-> her bnsitatia]. Her QKdher
CMftrwiM.
Tbe game, w;** witnessed tO' a large | a pramiae%: ztunda.v school worker,
Aldington. Oct ».-Al the sesslua then and be knew noUOng of the fire
Honey Kellogg oppeariid before I and father sre alive as arc s hto4her
SACiMV. Ocl. Jt—The MOual *Mie
until summoned to tbe etly by ttie- crowd wbirii never !o*t lis «iillin»iasm' tyh<-n Mr. nnunlnsa left llii* rirr ba Justice Neillam-r Friday Dtarnlng!and a Sister,
m ot Michlfw Bepttat miDU- of the erand lodge of Odd rvilowa re^
until
(he
whlBlIe*
blew
III
Uie
last
half.:
wB.-i
tb-tertuinvd
lu
enter
the
fon-igu
terdar W. R. Slater of Ithaca appested pbone thi* morning.
ready for trial on the charge of cruelly ’
teta
«iih • hot B*bete
The middle pan of the bufldiog i* One furalde and a Klziy-ystril run b> nil-u-iuuary wurk. China being bis prt^
anhnal*. He changed hla mind at the
** BuMtata la AcfA
cbivch wton that eUrreB «p the M for the Home assoclallos with charge*
nissa of ebamd wood While the k PetOBkey player bi lb>* first half{(<-nNu-e. Tbe funiltv went from hey last moment, howetw. and enictcl aSecrolarr Wilder which
•‘UXleg at tbe wsylam la
cxduncat of the «eek-t E>theratnountf-d to so accixmtioo at bavlne tvot above It hn* fallen in. Tfa- turti(.-d the trick and the cbaBipiat]-:ioliulland.«iH'reMr.ttBnniiigar«ter- pica of'gulhv He was fined and to •*’*' “'“nneed. one field of ghoul,
ship
wont
uier
ibspite
tbe
game
fight
liei>c
eiilh-Ke
-vlvl
wus
gTTriuSied
biw'
undoubtedly
originated
lu
nn
the order's funds- A spr­
g-iher with ib.- coats, be paid the'»“ri»ad
^ Ber. Boberl W. Vm Klfk. pe^
cost
bed
room,
wherr
mstehnt
were
in
tbe
seruiiil^lialt.
-Afler
his
gnidiialioD,
he
marrbd
mrt lUUk.
.Thursday Eight ibouand c *—
ee wa* appolnled to In«or er the fW eherA. Jeckeoh. open
kept on n dreiaer as the walla of tht*
fsire for
te^ftU5hri* *d J
Traverse City klrk<ri off ami IMus j HoUsnd jiHmg l*d>. Tbe deal
Kellogg im a horse In an open!^'^'
thirt.v-nloeN
tnc M hoar or oooterence on "The vestlRSte. but what thrratened u> br
> from it^ fl. 11.
room are burned more than npyotherH key returned ilu- luilt to tbi^r tbitty-j/<vrrlRu work wu* so strung Id bln pasture south
the city tor .hr,.,. |
MtHtan of the BnpUet Cbneoh," took the M-nsaUon of the meeting turned
■iwge id bUhh ;M bushels
hi tbc boose. Mr. asrk pointed oui five yanl line _Atur' nu-klng smerat! that be took the first tmeulne ofiere-1
oni
to
be
a
Ug
boost
for
the
secretary.
Its
uUfI
tiir.v
da.v*.
when
tbe
mat-'*'....
ntMcsi fnmnB that wm epwAUp
placed
Ibis
morning
where
dlSer>«i
galps.
Traverse
Cliy
siiccttded
In,which
hapiHtied
to
be
India,
he
taring
Thenare
about twciiy-flvv
The eommiue*. In its report, showed
wa* dl*cuver.-d by Deputy- Hmi.;'
UCM br efery other tWognl* who
et
io
be
dug
pieces
of
fornlton
bad
stood
last
buMliig
them
for
iNwn*
ami
the
Iw!!
I
>.*ni
to
Malur
niid
in
the
live
year*
act.
*
that Mr. Wilder bad Indorsed paper
e OTflriv Crow, The aoilual had
mo'M cm tte floor.
night uod not a trace of them could
; over On-Travi-fw- «'it> s fi»i Ubat. bv wa* there, buring lived In :> then stood lu the nilrc of the pasturo!—■Dr. Tab Klrth Arcnmeni «ei thet fbr the real defaulter and rm-lber. that
all raoner had been made good. The be dlslloagnlnbed. Tbe kitchen and play Ihtoskty broke ibr(>uydi ihi- llin jnumlH-r td Oisirlei*
frw ihr«-e day* la a ,m,w *torm and wa* ‘ ThC CaUSC of MaOV
mdmT of the dtttiAcOre
Viijer hi* leaderslii|i. tbe work was nearly dead, K.Alogg loleoded t.,
the report of the com- wood shed were um bnraid and ihv i}Dd caused a fumble and a .Petoshey
which MpUMi bad iahorod had
lower part of the south and west ride man took the pig l•'alher and ran sixty very- surceriul. He became the di* fight (be case
Suddcfi D«aths.
CiAflBanT aecepted and adppled hr the mitlee and Us <I
of
the
bouse
U
still
Intact.
yiinl*
for
a
touehdowD.
They
talk'd
irlci
Cbristisn
Endeavor
president
and
other )liAiiniliiirirnr He hetlered the large pan of a dny.
diwa-e
.
Probably the first person to **-e i
to kick goal.
,liad under his Jurisdlclhm *e
Will Co to S
The appolnllve offleer* of «be
tiMA nj near when BapUaU ahould
bUxe was s man driving past In
.M this isdiil Traier-*- I'lty lirnei'd j Bvo societies. The climate diil not
lIlackuiaD has n-rigned hl*|
forwAy nalte with other ^tirehea and dety were named by Gr«od Master
carriage. Ho ran to the house and up and |i1ay«d eouaisiem football al-■ iignv «Hh Mt> Ittuntuga uud It ’
postUou
oe
uanagiv
of
the
MayfleH
Rogers
as
follow*:
A.
M.
Coburn.
AdBlt to their own meabcrahlp pvrtiled for help awakening Mr*. Jacob though the Uvll was lu their iwilory j iuTes«iry for them to move will,
electric light plant and ha* purebased.
Aou who Mi^t not bare been bap- Flint, grand marshal: C. F. Oranahow,
the plant at South Boiirdmaa] whicir
Saginaw, grand eonduetor; F. R. Ham- Heuss. who mides next door. Whi n most of tile tima-. Traverse City wiu : seasoiii'.'thiug larl <•( Hie time In
Utedhr tBntenOon.
the Utter looked from her window, lurccd Jti punt u numlM-r of linu'K but, ralh-y. where Malur «.,* located an
ivceaily deMro.viri by fire. .Mr.
lU^lea were made hr a score trf berger. Detroit, grand guardian; H. 8.
tbe flames were bursting thraiigb tbc lu the last fltv oiiniiies of play lind: |>(>nioii m the mcunislns.
Blackman will put In the apernatlng
■en ta ationt as Banr mlontea. in- McNeil. Paw Paw. grand herald: Por­
roof and tbu wtaolu building seemed IVloskey am* the iim. MeGimy fra-!

*y»leta to replac- the dii-ect and ,-xter
Bennou.
Albion,
grand
diapUln..
rludlag the Rev. Allan Hoben. Ph. D.,
P're ■" Pere Marquett* Yards,
to be a WSM of flame*. Mrs. William qiia-nily breaklug thnnufii the Uiie lot,
e
BUndlug
eommlltees
be
ms-t*
to give South Boaj-dmau ihe
tK the PltM church. JtMnIt: the Rev.
Thmv.lorV H',-«-.'id
Fortoa was awakened and triepliooed gains a,f ten or fiftaswi yard*. I'etos l
■SI light It ever bad
r. W. ^we^ of Adrian, the Rev. 8. J. named; For finance. IL A. Tbompsou.
key's touchalown «;•* ih.' ««i!y a.m- tn{
piolwhiy origluata-al from
tbe fire department. .TTiviv ws* a
Whilo »lr. Blacknian wa* in ebaige tack tbe vital organ*, eausuig caUrrh oi
llaQ-of praoklm and others who lead Wllllamiton; E. £. Traniman. Cadil­
spaik dropjN-d l>y a passing lucomi* of thu klayfleld plant, there never was
Uy of several minutes In getting the the first half.
:Uct .a<ldrr. «, the kiducM ibruuebes
In. the stale oonneUa The oplnloo we* lac: wmurn A. MeOann. Houglitou;
icssage lu and when the apparatus
in the neeuud halill iivllhi-r side was ii-. duinagiHl the new di*|Kilcber8' nf a shutdown, tbe lights alw-ay* being
cein«eetl.
ahanMhOoa that the method and arni' for bydaws, J. A. Wild. Detroit: T. S.
ID out of the Cass street bouse, the able
Again** the fiee in the Pen- Miirqiieiie yard* HllghI kepi bnniiug. This, of course, gave
bqlMi of bapOau hr Immeralon was Beupbolm. Port Huron; George Clger.
ly and cauM%l llii- fire de|»rtmeni a remarjtable aatisfueilon to the user*.
blaze
wa*
lighting
up
tbi>
whole
sky.
fa*t
Prlinkey
■Travenre
City
rittc i* <>)>taiBe<lqaiekc*l <•-. a guoprr
' so dlffcUr taught Id the Bible and Calumet
trouble
unil
hard
work
eil up cxcelleully
tbe hart
r.Hm’riilbftbekidntx*. II yuiiaic frelTbe board of control fur the Odd The run wa* made In record time and shown]
ha^ ho d^ a spiritual meaning that
A s<c« Block.ing tadlv voH can make no mistake 1*e
tbe work of the dcpartmepi ws* vei
work went for nothing ^il
they couli' UlldUiglll
nhlOA wfth ether seds would be Im- Fellows' borne at Jackson was named effectnsi reducing ihu fire within
Tin- blare was di-HUVi-ri'tl by
K MrSumara lu* iMiiglil the iweu- lakiiiu Dr. Kiitner's $Wfi1F RBOf. tbe
not g«d
r«d near eiiuugb to ih« goal to
as follow*: President. W. U Barr.
tweethiA except hr
r the y-ard .-nipl.ives and an alarm tel ty-ftinr feti on the soUlli side of !■>*' great kiditc' , liver and lda«kler retnoly.
very
short
time.
Chief
klumy
wa.-i
«>ver.
Traterse
lily
y
played
ib<
lake
It
Cheboygan: vice president. Addle F.
1: corrects inalnlil' to bold
'
the BapUnt poaiUon.
uken sick last cloning and was at hi* betterr game in the seemd half bill ■rphmi.sl 111. Tbe dtiwrimeBt tvsiwnd kYout street Just west of the Fullel cMi
raerMitig join IB {vsssiny
Prof. O. B. Smith of Chicago pre^ Carpenter. Grand Rapids: secretary,
Chief MuiTuy soiuided
bemg.
nes •-’.i.a vitl)ile*s.snl ne
home but got op soil took charge lA things would
building iniw uceapled by Patrick
eected an aWe address eu "ReltgioDs Ida M. Bailey. Traverse aiy: tress- the fire. He was conflued to hi- lied
to go uitcii UiroogU
T. P. Jenkins.
• Ferris eral alui ni. afiei w ideh >ome imknowii Berdeu a* a salouii. Mr McNaman •ottnwllril
urer.
R.
G.
Jackson.
Kegsunee:
finance
iu-1'.<•
gc.
UJ.
UUUX
tiuiv-s
di
SdAeaUaB." la vhkh he developed the
• ill i-n-ct ^ fine brick building on th-. i-gli:. Tlie iiiild ainl Ute evtrsoidi
lustliuie («wm of. Big l|upid* ncied fUTson sent In the second alarm.
lltc«, Mr*. C. A. Weasel, tjsn- thU mortlug.
modern perohologkat views. He beThe liulldlng 1* li delMit which
There I* probably a Ios\ of about os referee.
oi in ih^^ptlng fur wtalcb he already -flev-. of .SwamfeRoin i» soon teal
Iteded the pastor aheold be a special- sl^g: Theodore Merrill,
;t *t:r:i<i« the highest fie it* nn«d
nvi-ntly motvd to the city from the ha* a tenant.
ft.lOO and InsursDcG of IS.tWO.
mm tu llte most
teCte reilgtous teaching as well ms and W. U Barr, ex-offlclo: nup^
Spaniah VeteranA
lute* sialluil and I* sealiri through­
The Tot t* one of the uo*i valuablt
Iea*ant to lake and is .;
Swamu-Koot
pr^ihlf, AAd an methoda mast he mlitee. C. P. Haskln. Jackson: Addle
San Franeiaee'a Problem.
Hannah Camp mi'i.Prld*Ap‘Abt and out with liulehed MmlitT. Thu fin- varani prugH-nies on Front Mreei.
•old by a:: dr
in uflv-eei»i and
■F.
Carpenter.
Grand
Rapid*:
Wn»M
edjMflnd to the needs of the learner.
C. W. WTiltney of Berkley. Cal., sou decided to opplv for a chari\ln tb"' wa* well sinriiri In-lwecu tbe n*>f and
You UM' luvva I
Bailey.
Traverse
City.
.-What.- he asked. *is the fnndsmeosaninic Wllieof-.lu* wnmirrfni neu <Ji»t.f C. L. W'hUney. riewtrd at the a*y Untied Fpaiii*|i War veterans 'They Celliug when the di-iuiiilnent iirrived
Death of Mrs. Nora Crain.
TbT Bebekab* closed their proceed­
. aab-.ui‘u.
a l»ok lluit le’lsaU
tal pr«Mem of reUcton-of all life?
luni. was tile guest of his )iarepis wUI probably Iw niusleied luio the. tml began bn-aklns l|irnugh the
Mr* N.Ira Ctnln die.1 at the home
bo:hscT)i treeliymail. .Viilft ««.1)i Kilings by listening to reporU and the Inlt)a taaflapl rotunM to a reaUtr
whom ho has not sen for the past four orber about the first of the year.
In a ls » ini>UHHii*. Two line* of hose .f hi-r luolber. Mr* Robert Dewar
XVlirn
roe have no control. TbU sullalloo of officer*. .The officers In- year*. Mr. %'hliney loll for CalUorula
Thi; united order U a uulou ttf all w. l e I'iiid uhd holys eh(ip|H-d In
'•HI K kfighib ltre«-i. at noon Friday nritiug lueiitiOB reading thi* genenou
sUllMtare:
President.
Olive
T.
Wing.
. raalttr ta Ood and His Uw. Ja reTier 11 lingering illm-sa of thr«- ofic: III thi* t*i<rT. iMm't make auv
the mlnur urdtra whleh were fuinied nuliiip. The w.irk wa* slow. bow<
Monday morning.
niiMake.l-ut tctn^lwr the uatW, Swamplictoha taachiBg the chsmctrr and life Harbor Springs; vice presldenl, 8.
Mr. Wrltney I* coumwl^ with the shortly afuv the w:ir and all men w ho Uid alHiough the damage was heb: oou'hs. She bad uniy been cunfined Root. Dr. Kilmer sjvnamii Root, and the
^the taa^ are more powerful than Pockbam. Freeport: warden. Hannah Abper D«dK-t contpuny. an cnglurerlnR look pan in campaign* iHiwitu ikir- dow-ii «• a >llglil Binoliui'.
o her I'ed for lliriv day*. She wa* 22 address. Rioghamion. N. Y.. on etyey
Baillsrgcon. Port Huron; aeoretary.
aflr pattm that U tangbL"
Arts. Tho firm dnrlaig the earthquake, and I9U2 are eligible‘to liicnilM:rslilp ffloM an hitm- In-fote the last spark ■ eai> of age ami leaves three ehil nottlc
.JaatsOA penltentlatT reeefved alten- Ida M. DavU. HamllUw: Unasurer. had a filAii.ooo loss with lusnrauee of and tbe unilonii I* n blue blouse and a-D* exlinguis|i<-d.
Julia
A.
L.
Preston.
Bale.
tlbo when lu champlaln. the Rev. K.
only $kS.n<H>. about half of wbicb has gn-y iruuM-r* (n symUdize the imujit
The btillding seem* lu luive bet-u
The appointive cSBcvra named arc
a; RmtdeR. read a paper on -The Dlfnot yet been imld. The firm will Im- of the Nortli and South.
hiw-dtiraii a* it caught fire al Uaiea
•MUw «f the Pastor.- He eald that Marshal. Bmma W. Niemann. Ba; nicdiately rebuild and their new quarTlie original name, iiiuinah Cami>. tnd w.iH MiKsI ouly (liixiugli hanl
in ^ pest renr the hors at Jaduon City: oondnetor, Hattie Jackson. De tere wilt i>o about four times as large win be relalmri anil tiftor the ebuHer work. Tile idflre* were rrtidy for
trait: Inside guardian. Nora Conlln.
^H^ever 11.000 to benevoleiiocs
as thrir own. Mr. Whitney has Uv-u I* obtained. )>enn:ina)i h<-ad<|iturirnj *ii|«iBcy .1.11 to Hu- electric wiring
Crysul PklU: chajiUln. Ubbey Tulc'TMafldr evenlBc the caon
oaai about five weeks In the Interests will 1m- obtained. The riluul bi.tiH' by and I
weiler. Leonidu.
WAS formnUr opmed hefara an a
>1 riv*bly iwlnleil.
of hls flrni. vIslUug Now York. n>IU- file order I* riniilar
that of the
Doth lodges banded large bouquet
•met that packed the large e
driphla and other cltlo* and slopping A. R. niKl will Ih- tiNOd by thy lorgt
> the people of Ludingtoo for tbe
Is the Moon Inhabited.
. wtlh n .t
here to spend Sunday on his way buys wh«-u iicci-sbary,
treatmMK
accorded
them
wWle
here.
Keii’iiee
has proven lhal the li
Dev. B. I
bock.
has an a<mo*|>h'-r(', niileh make* life
Returning Home.
Rsv:-:P..a pstBsaer of Bactasw »ve Tbe nest meeting will be held
Mr. Whitney was In Berkley nt tbe
In
siiniiIiirm -possible on that Bale]
The fri.-nd* of the Rev. John J. Iktii- 'He; bei not fur hnnian iM-iiig*. who
Wears as Ioqk as the
AA AddrAAA'of wMeome agd tha preei- Jackson.
Ume of tbc oarthquaku and esoapod
if. 'K. Quick ef MCBlsUgaa. .»■
Injury. Ho aaw the burning of the nlngn will be IntercMbri to learn that have a hanl «-iuiiigh lime «m ihl* earth
building.
A Tar^ls Daatii.
af our*, opoeialty Hiom' who doii'l
hi- toselher will, hi* wife 1* <hj
Ker. Oecefe-H. Whtd
WUItamsburg. OcL IS.—Mrs. Rubiv: gn-at city and aasisied In the refugee
knmv ihai l-:b-<-ii1«- Illiieiv ,„ie ll.-acl
»\!iy
hoiuw
from
hirtlii
wlieiiJiv
rf petMtt. AAoretarr. reed the .report
aebe. lti!ion*ii.-s. Malailn. t’liMl*. mica Stiles, mother of Kossuth Btlti-A work alter the disaster.
ANYONE
CAN LAY IT.
ePtke cxeestive boerd. After ^eral
‘The questinn of labui Is lerj tsH-ii lalsiring a* .i inl**i«>nury lot
F» v. r. .lamidliH-. Dy*ij.-i.*lB. Hi/.riti.-*
promlDcol Whitewater townsbl|>
bonmesA an address on -The Miselon
Tnrgdd l.m r. Kidney Cningriaiiii*. Gen
troublesome." be aald. 'ATu-f llio luiKi five },-.•)«■* Falliug hoalili b
farmer with whom she made
“rill DrbilflA and Female wrekiiesM-s.
ArBhA<»«nh ta the Berrtce of Me»cauM- of .ill. Itaimllig:, taking n
earthquake
a
great
many
laliorer*
left
home, and Empire Stiles, a well-know n
I'm-qiiall-d a- a geiirnil Tonic ami Aj*
lough.
kfhd- was given hr Dr. C. R. Hendernellzer for weal, gx-rsons-ami e.gK-e
Barker Creek farmer, was fatally the dty and did not reluni. Those
Mr Ilaimiua:: I* well known In this .tally Im- the
' P iiidiiee* *otin-l
sa/c
buraod last night between 6 and 7 (bat remained and those who came in
cUy, having left here eight yinns
aU-ep. Fully gunraitliv-d by Haunui,
.The aUsadanoe at the annual
o'clock but death did not: ond bur bad oil the work they cooM atlcnrt to.
fereaea of inahigan BatAlst mlnistm
He was liresMetil of tbe first juoidr Diiig-.Store,,}!. I-: \V.-iii A Sun*. Hue
agony until 11:40 today.. The terrible Evciytblng Is union lu San Francisco
bee's Ciiy .Drug Sion-,
Price only
la large and the addreeees foil of In­
Cbristiun l-aide.ivor society of Hie Conand
tbe
unions
are
lu
(borough
control
accident was caused by the ng^ lady
terest Offloen were elected as fotdropidDg a lighted oil Ump did en of the idtuaUoD.
Ipirs: The Rev. J. B. Pox, MsDlsUque.
"A carpenter I* (uild $5 a day while
deavoring to pick It up.
Cor. 10th and Lake Ave.
pesddaat: the Rev. Joehnh Robert* of
Mrs. Stltcs had Just finished her a tnaaon draws td aud $K a day. Eteu
Hosrdl. fomterir of Omnd RapIdA
Tclcphon*-s: Cilixens. JI2; Bell, GO.
supper and Ugbtlng a lamp had gon: a bod carrier geta better wages than
vtcA presldest: the Rev. F. W. Sweet.
a
hank
clerk,
receiving
ft
a
day
for
to her room wfalrh was on the lower
Xdrtan. efereUrg-treasgrer.
Tbc family remained In tbe eight liours' work."
Tbi Rev. R. M. Turner of PonUec
ktr. IVbitttey stated that the bh
dining room and a few- momeuis afti-r
mar not be a pupit orator, but be left
the mother had left they wen- sunlej wage* did not affect mvu In aa^
A- BtnMf impreeslon br hi* Sflmept
positions, atlartea being comparatively
ami of agony iHsulng free
and nchoterir sermon ofl "The OoOn entering they found
Merer’s • Oneness witb Christ." from
Stiles rolling on the floor mivelopcd Hi
67 Yrara a Printer.
the text John xv:t. -muit Ood ei
Her son grablied n rug mud
Mr. aud Mrs. /. Hunt of Washingthroach as.- he aald. "U more Impor­
the fire. malOng the Injured
ton. D. C- are the guests of tbelr son.
tant than what «e can do alone. Christ
woman SB Gonifurtsblo as possible in
M. P. Hunt.
Mr. lluiii is at present
needs rou to represent him aniooi
h<-d nalil Dr. Bunco arrived from WllroiiDtvied with the gorernniriit print­
tlamsbnrg. On exanilnalloB It'
ing nfficu lu WaaUoffton.
■Two eontrngted ri«-w> ut ibr miuli.
illseovercd that her hands wen
M'bea Mr. Hunt was 12 yeai* old.
tnr'a office wrra prcseuled lu able ad'
worst burned and charred hut her
he learned tbc printcni trade and de­
dfninm hr President A. Oatlonl Sluand neariy her entire spite the fact that be I* now- 7o years
cam n< Knlnniaaoo college sad ITpf.
body from her waist up was terribly
old. be Is still actively employiri
Oenld B. Smith of the Unlverally of
buttled ftod It was seen that death
bis'trndc, bis lu*i cvnneciiun with the
ChIosco. One Mnphfitited social
only a question of Ume despite all ef­ government office dating back
form, the nther pereonnl work la con- forts to save her.
six year*, but prevlons to that,
vwtlag'mea. Dr. Sieenm discussed
WhUe no one saw the accident, it I* w-as an employe of the governu
The Minister as a Peroona) Force In
thought. Judging tram tbe looaiion of
prim shop during the war.
•he Commnnttr.- urging the Impoetho bums, that she endeavored to
Mr. Hum has been the puMI*her of
tenec .of spiritual power, sludr of the
the lamp on a Ubio but her ago pal­
several papers in y-ears past, amonc
UMe. pram- and aineerity.
sied hands eaused her to get It too
-People must have conSdenoe In the near tbe edge. At It fell, the lamp them bciag the Lugansporl (lad
awn.- said he. "who most himself lb broke and released the burning oil. Juui-ual. Despite bis <■> year*, be
InMrato the moralllr he pioaches. The
Stopping over, she endeavored to pick
minister mast use social graces
It up and Ibo flame* enveloped
agreed with him aud he will bo able i
win men and be n man of culture.
upper portion of her body. The
coulinuc for many more yvars.
nbeua phraievan tclUavratnae..
"Civic reform offees an opportunity
pet In her room wa* all else that
fering fi^ female trenhle. that an
ue^ected by most mlnlstent. Tbc pas­ caught fire. '
in b-a than fiiur ■uoolii- I w*. .nlirriy
operetiod^ neceaaary ii. of ooune. airi
Henry PMeraen’a Sucecat.
eiiTwl: ^ word* fail lo«i|i(V*my lh»nktor shmild be a pemonal force In poli­
Our stock of carriajrcb' is the larjjcst in the city an<i
Rebecca Slitca would h
Jea*
C.
Petersen
n-celved
a
biter
tic avolilliig undue partisanship and been 5U years old next December,
The very thought of the ,
lUng'
the best assonmcni to make your scteciion from. \Vc
today
loom
hls
brviher
Henry,
who
i
advocating men and
ible and the knife Mrikr* terror
T tot..
Mreet. Milwaukee. 1
year ago sbv came to WllllaniKburg lucaleO In Chleagu. Mating that lit
ber bean. A* one woman
____ expirehave
no SPENDTHRIKT VEHICLES. That is O e
of their moral eSucts. Some
Urer
SD^rinkhani^—
from Deflsnee, O. to make ber hoiutit. when told by her physirian that *
Rremi DerviHi'Ona.
bufle as soon as they touch politic*. wlth her son. Kossuth. In addition firm lor which he Is working has sen muBt nndergo'an
^natne for some makes, spend most of their da>b in the
o an operatidn.
operation. *he
throdgl
Ihrodgh the g»l<
• but wisdom demand* our aetlou a* to Kossuth StitvA she tcavv* two him to Sacramento. Cab. to ervri : that berdeath knell had Mzunded.
-•own nail*.. ai»l an
>.irg»n*. rranip-. b*aring.downji
repair
shop cosiioK more in the end than a (food sty­
.............
iwJlri
at*
to
wwk
laigtconcrete
brew-ery.
The
position
ctUaems.. Bwry pastor should be’lu- other son*. Empire of Barker CrCek
Who are there for just sucb operaliv-n*:' i>«<bral nrtvire Th* <l..ior. jftjr making
lish dependable carria(vc would cost. Our jjoods arc
terested la the public school*, llbtartc* and Nlltou of Defiance. O. Two daugli pays him $125 a mouth and all
________
Ld a";;
P«-D*4-s.
sad gwvemcnts for dt-^truylng
at jirices that are fair to you and to u.s.
m.vre.ch.*t.;fevvhere
an
operatic,
-also survive. Mrs. Ells Wsgnvr
This Micres* of Mr I'lursen'^ Is the only rr»ourv», bnt *ucheaw-> are'4,j„,,j_4„d g rt*.-*W a*a Unn-wt toirr
luwci of evU."
of Toledo. O.. and Mrs. ^sndersoo
show* what » detertuinalioo to win unch rarer than is generally Kappr»e<<.LTdu> E. Ptakham* Verstahl* C.HnpociriTho livv. S. 11. Mevser. D. t
Oakwood. O.
• tbr nletiwUnB braM. all
beeau*c a great taaay iromrn Kave-..—T" my »ui
out
will
do.
A
y«'or
ago.
Mr.
Felei
reji
Detroit read a scholarly, practical
Iwcn rorrd be Lrdia E. I'inkhatn' tb. Iwl *ymptoo*-Hi-a,-5»wtwl. and I anioo-a
Mrs. Stltes was s' geutle old lady
Ti-ng. vij-uon* and w*tl, and 1
paper <» -Tht Minister's Appredailon and luude uumeroni friends who *ln- wa* a bricklayer but. deienniued to VegcuN.
the doctor* ma eipr.-ie
my thank* tar whouibi
climb higher, so U-gan stmijlng at had
___ said
___ I an op
of Hlmsetr." He decried ogoUsm and
eerMy mourn orer the lerilble acci­ home, m* brother aided Urn all he formed. In fart.nptAthe point
"that term of dogmatism which be- dent that robbed her of her life
Scriou* feminine trouble* are atea<IiU'e are making special pric^* on vehicles aftlm
the kni(emn»thrasedto»eenrein*l
•Unt
could
and
bU
advancement
ws*
*•>
Iv
on
theinereasc
among women—mod
enmes bulldogniaUsm. a top iotlr leolS'
relief, thi* medicine i* certain to h<
lime to reduce'our large stork.' If you arc thinking < f
before suhmilting , to an operation
Fwhaps Mies Caused Firs.
rapid that he was ^ven a position
The slcooprat
Urn liom other men.•t gratef
ererv
woman
ahoo'.d
(rv
Lvdia
K
Mice and matches, is probably the w ith tbe kome Chicago office that Jens atatemenu povalblr
■emoefro
buying give us a call and we will save you money.
Dinkham * Vegeuble Componbd. and
vastest explanation of flrv which re­ C. Petersen w-a* formeriy connected women who. by taking I.vdi
write M.-*. Pinkhau at Lrui. Maoa.
Remember the Place
sulted in almost the total loss of Jobe with. Ills marktri sOillity »oou brought ham's VegeUbIr (ompon
f.ir adriee
For thirty year* UydiwE. Pinkliam'a
CUrk's
home.
»1»
Bast
Btihlh
slMvt.
him
recogulUbn
and
an
exceUent
posi­
lag session* were notable for the greet
Vegetable Corapoand baa been rnring
volame of music tram a targe chorus and the destractlon of the greater tion.
the worat forma of female complainlv
writoa
of
her
enre
aa
lol
low.:
pan of his furnlnture early Saturday
He will be a yrar and a half cominfismmatioD.
tronblew.
choir led by sn
ill fnaetlonal
alir
-----------------------------------ileerattoo. fa
pletlus bis jBvseut Job.
Milts of New York. Revlral issniu morning.
There was no one in the house
lor the whole sute. beginning with
rvous pruwtnUoo. Any w
FcfloMiarWoO;
----- -------------------------------------------Carriages. Wagons, Harness, Hardware
Saginaw, have been antldpeted by the the Ume. Mrs. Oark Is vIsIllBg rel­
who ould read the maor gn
C«t wwll aalnw 1 tmd on ouratkm for letter_________
In a terrtflely hard fOuafii gndlren I
B file in____
Mrs.- Pinkbam
a ____
____
and Implements.
e of the Rev. John A- Devu, atives In Indiana and It expected
•-----'oniwttrhlwiff.ir^ Ikm-wl
wonld be oonvisced of tbc efBcieaey of
today and her huslet of New Tovk. who
ber
adriee^
and
Lydia
E.
rUtkAani'a
band la working on tbe fam of Goorge City High oebool team was forced to
Cite Phoac-'.<ii.
. Ranaff bow Lydia E Ff,
bow to ...
tbe *•»>..**
ePtoaWey teasi and tool ,
Douglaw aouUi of tbe ciD'- He wras;—
■1 jUiict-A \
in the bouse Friday night atoui
'be ehaatpiottshlp of noriberw Miebi -

Roofbestos!
Indestructible Roofing

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

OPERATIONS AVOIDED

Two Ormteful LetUn from Women Who Avoided
Serious Operations.—Many Women Suffering:
from Uke Conditions Will Be Interested.

Now is the Time

For you to join the procession

that is headed for the Wm. Hoolihan Co *
to buy Carriages* Harness. Hardware and
Implements.

Always Glaii to Show Them and Explain Their
Good Parts

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WM. HOOLIHAN CO.

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i.up-vsss'i’?si5ft:“irssr‘

L"M

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•MHO TIU

I. TMUmMV. OCTOMR ». «8».

The boy's faiher orOlnarHy had^ao HIM Mwiikx are- spcmlfag a few days|fwre-r dropping beside ber tvom Uh '
A Kltuiil U>>'* iKMtMl ltu>( ^ vas «u- obfcciioo lo blK hunilas but yeato^a»
be irlr^ to dlasastk- bUu bum hU ta-

tmc to Inrc rbickcB fur (Ilaaor Sun•lar «nr<- • tt» vbldi was teMtletl

toallou. he havbip a feeling that soniv

CWcf aC ruk« A»bion and tvnulted ta

(hiug wvul dhappea.

U» anpat at tbe borji Utbur. Jna^li

bodlng all day aad many times.wUluvi

Fife l.oke-

Wilt-Gibbs

bbVMnl oC anf wuaet. WlUlaw Umt- that he had prevonivd tin; hoy frum
pnlop.
When the lifeless body Was
cliarsn ef brongki homo be then realUed itaai
the pcescBiiment o< wil liad been

o« On;

baaBlaiT-

rnuar alabt lh<.- cUrkni niop «t mni ooe.
lUabwi

left la

van pUlacod

and

tbi- oMP after It

U-ea

acraaa ihc aUoal'toward Ike- honu-

'

dotqdi Uarwinl.

‘ II.

retortod

Will bnrtod

The BMcheii bwr told kht inmiu
Chief AahiM
He (raeed the blood to the

Maraaid houae and la the afientooa

JB the aManiliuc be had been loca«the

men

am

TWe dae doable the niimber

that wera takaa

froai

the Batchen

««pp and iBdkntad that another then
had beea made by (be name paiHea.

rule.

He Instsls. however, lhal

Hermaa wotdd not

ttetioa. hot it It aaM that Will May-

has ]>cca vMilnpai SuiUms Ray ■•as<-|

Catiabt by a cavein «hil>- worlcln-.-

...1 j.

h»W*-<I as

It <lhl

when he left

..........

J ,h.

vaier to compel them lo accept their bum a two weeks' trip In the upivr-l is in grave rta«s-r of
pcnlDSDla.
!r«-veinie.
For the last
Ibnsril of stttn rvlMVThe two men waul tv start a saloon
:

Wllllamahun;

and

are

meetlnp

The rillaee fau al­

ways beea dry and tbe people there
it to remain ao but Nletdas t
Davidion

sec suod

bonda were prcsenied to

Their

the town­

ship BuBie time ape and umed down.

BUd Sunny toM that be and Herman

no.

,1.,,

Ml*. J. O. liimcau of Sulluiu Bay. ti yt’lhw.-s ihe eoiint .- -aip
iis la tin- city.
of Ihe poor of i.ineh ex|n-i
F. ft Poster and wife of Tlli-n Arbori'
J. O. LnCorc of Klk Raidds nan.acle-I business In the rilr.

ll-e larniers in the vicinity of ThsiIii
fi-r tr^.imiiiHishids of cucnmlR-r* which
Were niarkt-(t-d ibis seaioii. commenc-

In Hie city yesterday.

her more t^eblckena.

m-

nighi tliu-i-4iid ilidliir.'

Hiy after lal.inp Herman Mnus
H. K. Ueesbam of Williaaisliurg

en tb^ rrlday alnhi a&d stole a i

mat they
ley could mu legally
lh< vj|ipiiri III :i
tioa.

Marrin llrovn |•asFed thrunpb
tndt. where be will serre watence.

dtove iBlo the couBtry after Iba Brack­

Mrs. Fretl Cnrtb arriv.-d h<»me las*

hig the fatter pan of inly and iliilinit

SMBday Chief AahUB and SbertT
Tbe many friends of X>r. J. A. Sny­ aight from Benton Harbor, where she w ilh the first of tbe pres<-iil month,
' Johnaon .drove to the place that Hay- der and family will be plenaed to learn went as liricpale from the Ladies' II at the Heinz Miliiog Million iii Tiistin.
This Is the first y«ar of Cucumber
nan! had plreo a p
that after a three montha' lllsesa they
to the Mate frdeniUon.
_BBd fmmd .t
it to be
b the bone of ode
ew coBvaicsclac rery Btcdy. All
s. J. P. Gillespie has returned ralidns on so large a scale tor ihw
^ra. Smith aad ehUdrea near Lonp are able lo In* np and, around and thr home from Henion Harbor, where she farniersuf thai stvtluu and the re-iil:
Lake.

Mrs. Smith informed the of- doctor baa been out driving.

Little GirTs Obstinate Case of
Eczema - Instantaneous Relief
By Cutkura- Little Bo/s Hands
and Anns Mso Were a Mass
of Torturing Sores — Grateful
Mother Says:

*■ III Tviily to Timr Irtlcr I write ymi ;
Biy rxiB-fjctlc-. aisl you'an- jimikipe<i ,
1«> use It
y.ni -s-- lit
l^-l ji-ar. i
after bar hip nil little piH tn-ale-l l-y a
naie

•if ei-n-uia. 1 n-««iil«l t.. llie 1

atteoded

the

Stale

Pi-deratlon

----3,^1 j„ twi-nly-four

1-1 ■•nil- III
p hi- fund
•nit- wiili Hv 4'<iii.nn .'
ted tlmn wiili thet'inw'i
anil ilrn psi'e hmi the ('uii. iifa
l(f--—Iveiit. In ala>ui three wieks liis
luisi- »ih1 amts he:>b-l lip: s« we ha'c
lots of e-aiw for fn-bi.e gi:it>-fii| f.tr the
f'lirictira llcliieilleV\i- bird tlul Hv
f'uth'imi ICi-ite-li(-s aei* :i rahtalde
housrliitlil slaii-lhy. li' iiig a- nv do
twelve mile- from a ikaior. and where
it nets fnilll twenty III 1 ni-iiij -fix- d>Jlars to i-.mi- nii oti Hie UKomtaiii.
nespeit.'iilly.
Mrl.ivie
Vinmit
TbonuLs. Fairnsmiii. WaMcn's Ridgi-,
Tctin.. Orf l.'l.: HSrt '
Co^wiM. Ctw-e *M t-v-i-' i.-«i».,- e-r I -iwr
ll•••..e It-.u n~i-« I., -.--.a.
Isll- - ■. i«..
Cv-.eo
o . !:.»• ••

the

arrrated

aad Herman on the Ixmg Lake affair.

recipient of many bcnutifiil preaenta.

Auaucial

OB the east aide of tbe cit.r had t«-o

Miow'cd the nroflrs III In- -»v<r IS.'s-n.

eWekens apiece Sunday, this makinp

The balance sbi-el sbuv.tvl the BHSUCla

the ofilocra In a formal manner althoogh It la altcged It baa been known
for noaie time thatj Ihvee men were
The three BK-n wore broopfai before
Jndge tJmkir NoBday altcrBOon and
waived examlnathm. The two May-

kaids anked lo bo bound over to the
hdjaamed term of court which ataria
Kov. It Bad the third wanted to wait
* ‘ BBin Dttember.
; Tborf tro alw> eompUtnts for WllBam Maynard and Harman In Juatke

reom 12x1C Is also being conalracict!


F. W. Johnson, thratigh his altoruey.
G. C. Brawn of Grand Rapid*,

ha-

r- puri for

tang piuik-s and are- aiuklug iirepurn
to make a btiniing trip to iii<

DeanioDd Chemical company of tbtcity.

It la claimed that Johnson foil

from

a defective tramway while at

work for the company al Hometriead.
P. C. OUbert has bera retained by the

nurihem

iK-ulosula

They

sriUng

are

ikseaalia

and

ou

borseback.

together
wlU

ilieU

d-iys iK-fere the opeeing at the di-erbuntlng reuMin.

yi!iM

Tb<-y will each

a big pack.

defunt^nia.

WUkia the last fow days three

the trigger on one of the Ihwaris aad
the charpe entend bln body Just below

in the tiand* of Kaiauuzoo huuien

IS OTcnlnp.

Elmer E. White, tenor solo­

yonag

hantlag docks

Smith

aioap

These Sanday ercatng cMcerts ai

the a hew thing and andonbtcdly win be

bar shore in the vtelalty of Bowers well patraalzed as tbe band taki-i.
Ho

left bis

|ionie

IS of muriug asBlsiance iron

oUock Ip tbe monuag full at'llte aad

local bnalncs* men rather than seek­

vigor with tbe expectation of

ing doasiluas without giving anything

a piresaat anlnma day ea the bay and

in retant.

U poasible. bringing home sonic panic.

cxceUent

The boys bad hunted until nearly
dark

and

w II «nna Far <a W

The band has bad i
pnicticv and

tbe

pra«ran

girtw w-tll be well worth IlMcniag

gna to a dtffereat poaittoa to enable

Fr«l R. Wste. Jwdq* t

W pn-tot* •*!»».. !■•r - «.Mi-iT.hi; B--I Bl

teoC bM baaLdntbM so preperl/ cmi aad gsnnt.
—tlyran^ ifcBt bn terfs bis basL
CMnatATT la *nt aart-it to ri|bt. Uwa.
ta rsTI It gasd nafnisd clothing.

wheru there bav-- lwi-u accldeu;* o; |
thU trind.

-

With the lUle of ih. idd booie-ieiid,
-- tte late ex-Oov. Kdwtn II. Wiiwn*.{
aaK »r UrIngMou

conuty.

The

kit breatL

hunicMiad. with the contiguous faitul

Aad wbna arn rap nnlr nlLwool

whlck wn* taken up from the poiern-'
mrut. an dbas been iu the Galloway
Wlnmn.- family every since.

was Ihtown ^ Kwe by the litrcv

TM-OMbaafk

They am Aac driven anil have lakn

law

A. J. WILHELM

Jayni^TbnicVcrinifugc

Uttle but DOC regularly unUI Mr. Mor-

Drives out blood impurities. Make? strung nerve* ami musdes.
Gives lone, vitalitv and .-^nap.

up and harried to tbe home of Freak
Kioopa wUh it.
Dr. Swnawa sras snmmowsd fram

msmsjmmm

;r:,;.Tr:T".TT;x.;:.

.4 u The children’s friend—

seraral tret prerelaB* at telre and

Reaehtag It. I homo Bbowx in the soutbera part of

this Hty. but was too late to aid the Frum Thursday's Record.
yaanp maa aad-the body was taken

pricna are

at-

While sUliap ui her desk in the ui

ha aad Skiainierhora picked the ai- the state. They have been driven very
maat Itfeleas body of their companion

Wksnren enran in rre're tning to tad ia

4a*> cbamctnrtotk nf this repnfUtm line of

the markei iaclnile the old Galloway,

Tha eudoHoo fol­ tore, oae being Ave years old and the Ace of Ihe Peofasutor Paper Co- a:
They weigh Stud pounds, Tp-Uanti. Miss Alto Shaw. Meaoitrsbottom of the boat vriUt the blood uae of them stands Afteen bands tbre? pher. was staled by a three-foot Mite
tnclies. mad tbe other sixteen bands.

l^SpSiS

-7lH>,

acn-s. which arc sora lo he ptocsd on,

lowed aad he went twekward to thr other four.

OUea BiaMMd the oan aa

tTreftOftraCIEnkarragM isatrea nppn.

Wttbnw rrentnk nr bindarlat.

will pass n bouse blMorie In the an-1

la float of kia.

CBihlng bum the terrible wound Is

lleciMn lotice. ‘

■ant at P9la« amtr am* to cat to tt tbn terra

Id half ibc tiirtn >•! I'-iHi acre*. ovn-.-I •

wan taoved tret aad be t^ piekod up They are sorrri. beantiiulty matched, toigioe striklog Hie wnpou. has -uevi'
hia own; swung the bait away fitmi with light colored mane* and tall-. Hr railroad tor Sli'.vnhim aad let It dowa apoa the thwart They are etandard bred and full si-.

■TZS’S':

There

J. Morgan baa Just receivi-d Irom t-am across Hie Anw Arbor raBraad
.^Bn Arbor IsM Fel-raary and who
aenr Snglnnw one ot tbe Ane>i car

The GUas boy's gaa rfajpi leams ever brougbi to this city.

like mad tor the ahore.

*dl

. An bn aa ttplUb that tbejr ranks fctra

George A. Bick. who was driviup 3 i

were near N'c«b-to-wnntu

when the uuforumale lad moved Uiv
caMsr rewing.

,, l-DSiily. im Um Ink iMy «f Ovtvlor. A. U.
•1I-..I Lt rc-iiiur, iv r-m t- xr -___ Pre-W'.
..Hll1>-MMtl..U.i1c..urv f.-r.

aptkl^ fttot miU so halp a c

cort In tbe Grand opera house Sanday
Edward Ullea.

years old. aad Lea Skimmcritorn who ist, will also appeay on the program.

Harbor.

CTATt <IF
.The l-n-twi.i
O l<•rll•r<«a•vot■;e•<M7re-.>^lalk^iuw-ierof Hi. ••laie
J»ni— H

od-Natured Clothing

found In other section* of
. The Canipbotl ^ Skelcher concert

He died In about forty- band of twenty- pieces sill give a eou-

Ive mlaulcs.

boat,

fgWMiTIM

I "’’Sf

leave

Mr. and Mrs. JHui Smith of Mapietoa. arose from one aide of the track Charlvw Drown, living >ooth of the city
aa he rallod backward Into the bottom and attciuptcd to Ay across In front he’d the other guns that expioded.
of a row boat In
Bowers Harbor of the eoglDe. A number were mrurk The truolile was foond to 'the powder
Sanday anernooB. He had accidently
KMBc killed, the front of the luco- which cMiatovd a qnaniRy of nitruydlacbnrged bU abocgun. by catAlag noUrc being covered with featbera.
glycerlnc. a similar com^alD

been

Thirty Years

m

Fred Van Holst and Jtrtin IVlers of
Kalsmazou, huve purchuiH-d two mus

dellea Smith Stwt.
.
Ibe Pera Maranetle. made a wbolesaW have explodi-d.
CharK* U-wis.
-Ur Ood. I'm Bboc* were (he last kllllap of quail near Rates last w^-k. Crooked lake. U in a nerkm* condHton
‘ weeds that evur passed the lips of
ras ranning at a pood rate
anility luee the aight of liuUi
JBilus Smith, the l»-ysar«ld son of speed when a covey of the blnls
Fre-d Corwin, a Arvmu. ami

had

__

NtW -TORE.

Hi-- In-i

Sil.viM. wiib 00 Uublllt.v.

started suit for Cd.OOO npainsl the

Bert Priest, a freight enstnii-r

Stas In anodter

TmSts^ Si<ti*wva<

It U- !lU-in<B- •■nW
-mmC le airm by

tbe spriuc- wklvh an
greenhouse. Is SOxSj feet nad U the water stipply nnd all nf Hu- build
it Uip*. free from incumlirauei’. T
will bv bested with atoaab A utorv aanii now In ilu- imtsury aiuoiiui’:

Cartls- eeort.

m-lih

ijeitrish-

ness «nd Loss or SLEEP.

oinri uw Fn-tor 11..
iU*T?
A.il mi;. *1 l«w••'rl•«stn<l..i■..—
ri*l•-t S-1-teu.l.'r ;il.. A 1>. UO..
|H-*I]
FMKU K WAI.

constrocied of Iran and cypress,

by Mr. l*ilnc.

imklng their Ilrtnp by ihlerory.

Together

m

tlon own* ihv tolrgmunil*. ioclndli

'

- Theao are the Arm thefta of this
kind tkgl have ever been brought to

the left arm.

oT

iSBOciulluu o> Gi-und Kaplil-. ili-

They also told (bat tbedwo tamiliea

bB

PHwtesT^sSoRjChee^
mswlikstCoMiteSReMhv
OreuDtMDfphte wr tfaeaL
NW >I.ABCOTfC.

were

bbh

Hie full humlmr aulen.

Bears the
Signature ,

exp«-cu-d.

etats News.
next marriage lo L^vn Van Kinen occura im-itiiig uf Ihe husiui-s <-»iu
qaesHoBed and pave enough taforma- Wednesday. Oct. :t. Light refrekhtlon to oonrlct Uu> thrwc men on th; metUM were ne-rved to tbe twenty niitli*' of the Wi-st Mk-higiin State
Bracken burglary and Will Maynard poevts present. Mias Caller was Ihc Fair assoclativn. held in Ihv urnr<* ril

of

|The Kiad Yoo Ravi
Ahmys Boqiht

MHisfnclory tlisn had Is^cn

of

Bcers that she bad' loat eteven thlelD
Women's cIniM.
Mlaa Helen Klngsler entertained
«BS riiday Bight.
Tbia mads tbe
r. L Daftofi of 1.1-lnnd sas in the
aamber elghtacn asd Ihorc were aiUl Tbnraday niphi wlib a linen shower In ct'y yesterday.
tear to be aceotusted for. The wires honor of Miss Clara CuiU-r. whom-

...
ith the aliis-l hi-laiitaiHV-iis
nto-f anonieii that »e ihx-urdni tir
pbyiwrtan'e |>ee<<i ripihin and relini cntifriv oil iIm- CiRh-ura Jwein. C'liii.ura
tliutiivol. aiul t'mi.-.jra PfUs
\Ua-t.
«e •vinirurtireil with Ihi- I'ula-ura Iien<cdics her Ici-l and limlw ix-tv eo\en-d
with nniiiiiig >«it»s
III abimt sK wicks
wc had hi-r eem|ij.lely wi-U. aisl tlvnhas limi no oeumnHe of tls- tfiHilik-.
-In July of 4hi- Mvir a iiillc hoy iti
our family ]ii>h«>iird hi- iiands oihI ami*

GASTOiiU

:
'
;
i

“CUTICURA REMEDIES
1
A HOUSEHOLD STANDBY” :

I.

pruunds for the

D b«sla««a mnd are very naxtoas
to pet Ibe town's permission.

HQiillG SUS
COMHlMBSl

V“sinlnmt rmi delepai
.
.1
After Ml alis. iire of
vrui>. C. K.
Ptonr-cmltig Attorney Ciws left for Tanner I'-tiiiu.d to l^.lnntansi
and
Reed City this iDornJup.
!*-as na.ible to And mireiMne or iilaci-

Hqnor bonds.

talk and It took aereral botirs bi the
thtog Riat would lend to their coa-

.---t.-ud «if beinc InDm-ncrel liy

Mr*. W. Baker of Maacekiae. who j side lio'lles ur wnlklac <U-lepMe>.

non bare siartn] mandamna procc^- jnd Mrs. A. «. I-nek.
I^i- Uorres home at OwoTi,,. «n.r.
Mr.iiud Mrs. A. W. I'eek are-hom.;,;.. urpliaiis at.- now IniiiK yni-ort.Hl
Ipsa apninat the townahtp of tVblU-

ed n-Uhodt a warraat and conBned In

Bwaal Jmk to make the othera teU aay-

reiureed to IbU city.

Dr. Waller M. I'crk of Sooth Uend.!

Want to SHI Udum-.

Uiroac oppoalUon.

tn the avcnlDB the men were arrest­
dlBerml idacea.

‘ tUMi -.miun.

navfs and transepts remain. nlw> Ihc
aeulptun-a uml lomlw of the Nuniutn

Uiatel NicolaK and Wlltlani Unrid

aBctrd le hare aotd utd fottnd foor■ loco.

From »>iday'a Record.

ed throepU the city this morning €»!•““ '•''f""
''••"(•'o. :.t IjiusiuK.
tv.—Beib.v Ab­ h.-r vav home
| Wim.iin PllUnevr v.is held des n hy
.i by IlniU rs nml . arm tor -br.-.-qiiar
bey. one of the SdvsI churches In Kn- Dir wa. home.
E. 1... Sheets rntui to llaylunl i tors of an fatHir. He was not si-rit>ns
0aad, waa
hitmed today.
It vas
this morning.
'-v in}.ir,.d.
led Itt
the iwt-lflh
etntuiT b.r
K. M. Hopue returned lo his boliie
T* ^ «>reni.i ilMrtrt W R.
Senedictlnes nod pan of the- uriKlnsI
,
Ivemlon i/ ln-lnp I '
( Hudson wiilij

pile of aabea and fotud the beads.
which

j Is- kiKiw-ii thioficbuni Ibe cvaairy si>:

i»iHloa. IC&fi.. Oct.

«Mk aa ofScer vltb Mat. 4ok Into a

chktheaa

to furnish'

I'lwi 1» om n» Uwni Itaiile Cn-ek.

Irml e-peeiullr •ti-slii* lhai tile luwn
Personal B.

Miss Ida CrcKsy has resigned her IhU 'association •Usemicapc nny in-tlposiUon with the Singer aewinp mn- Mliou Kiiit -U>s |>uor wnpes. also Ibst
o'clock cUae oompauv la Grnnd Rapids an-l

whefe."

. aaaUMhH.

j

ibi- Aibi- Mau rlub.!

Hia n'Uc haa Asm dead aercnl

hnula an’ fMthern but I Muxin'l tell

; and

_

l^•-l .pranirellv dunato* Uie

I but Bve cblldrcD aorrire him.

Bothlne."

and Uaela

ibe win-'

ttiln- uppi-v Hour -f Ibe Ik»-; bulldl^j

Hr: soUtherB pan of the Ian4-apn-n io n>’«d

Cnirsc Helm, aged 8S and oo

,

other. -TV pa levaitot borne a lot laa*
al«ht

daugdu«-r

roreierly le-e.'

the otdcM midcniii of Blair loworblii

WIIUi- Bradira van boaatlof to Um- The fuDora] was held at 1
Maraanl boy that he «a« to have Bondar troiu ibe KcysiiAc ball. Ralph
Chlekeft for Saadar dlaaar early Sal- Anderaon la cltarsc.
•elby Abbey Burned.
arday aioniU«.
-That’a

un Uiu.iif I

Ur. K. P. toiwtun bus rctnrm-d from I 10 lh>- Raltle Oeek lsx>nl of Made.'

tiled at » o'clock rrlday nlgbl of old

• runa «« avd Ihv irnH of blood I
.

LekauiB and

RapMu.

Death ef OeorBt Heim.

8o*«t>

had

mimiIdk

went io Klam-Ic.v tbl-IOra rouf aud Mid tbroiigh

AHieria an- vlMilnp n-taitves In Onnd

vt*U in

DrarKca. comrr ut Second

and Oak.

fddrkMM Uk«a tbr bead of n«e Mni:

Hi-t »hil--Ks ab-rnu-d Un-te*i'

tb-- trfilre- fore.-, awl ih-rman ftMiir
j t-n-iably |n--«

-low <>n ilK uoy le --vnli.
*.' Ftvl

MM of BtxwnrUto and Btm HurMtu
of Valb') atrm

jw^dnw.

Mr*. William 0*-raian of

who baa bma vistllnc in tb-- cdty..leri |HiUcj it»- >.»*}.•.■ with i. .»>iek. U Ud‘

Us toU a tox.- fnim Ikiyne City tbtoi mmwlas.'

Get. u fruta vwr

The Mtaaes Lncto and Elsie

There is No Magic
in the actomplishinents of our

"Best ” Flour

bewto where the hrartbroken parents of Old MIsskM were- in tbe cite today.
anited Ito arrtvaL

R. U OePew of Bast Jordan

It is mailt from uircfitllv sclcvlcd

Dr. Swantoa recetwd the call about iBCtod baldness in tbe cliy this morn

(irand Traverse wlicat. in

iili and made all poaaiblv haste to
rqpch the seeac bot tbe boy bad bm

mill
N. Douglass

sud wife

of Inier-

dead ubout three qtmners of aa hw toehea were la the city today .
Mre. Robert Walter pad childn-a
The gun bad beea

, ^ pteea he orrivod.

teadoa with tniekahoi and the cha^
■ cwtered the body aboai one toCO
r the hewn, learteg a btSe three
a la diameter aad shatt
aBkt» ptNvs.

vat 10 nfe Lake this morning for

ro weeks' visit.
P. A.
at nfe Lake today.
Ml*. R.

Hapath-rn and

dnushtev.

by

a

good

miller.

a Rood
Kvery

sack guaramced.

I

To Cure a

ttic Day

I Hannah

&

Lay Co.

GRAND TRAVEIIftE HERALD. THURSDAY. OCTOBER IS. ISOE
thing with tlrnt ooarier that will
■priae.
ib* saow Ktorm.
««atfafr it aSM aow. I

aaj- »04 «**•* yt*. >a4l boi*e I »UI wi> pr«**Di yon rAdd e«v^ fc«r.vblir yrt. Wo hart ««>>| btUorp wo onuld do
brwherltbonghl
(htrltl
we wofrtd (i
ptwiy
wav iii»«n to Ibe Ciii'
week a*c*. They ai*
naltepF. and oae Jia« a white apet on Mall park, and u-alked sroead iherr-t
«kicb «U) k»K rtwiln a pMaaat
(or.a
good
while, rill at Ism we found
hs brean. I hare be«o to chareh nad
moaMWT to tbelr testfiw."
newshor. not *« Ms or old a.- :
Sanday acbool today. I hare tuck a
Hotr ti*r lit watt hare »aior«4
1. who had coly oof {aper m
pood teacher. Thla.afteraooa manina
ibi* jack o' laatm!
Perhapa jt»
* wa« ,alie a nice-lookins hn.r. naly
look a tMik alone the bay tbore
kaov of tome boy or dri who int
bls
eMfcec TCFF awftillr razzed, and
It
wat
pretty
atooe
the
water.
Wei!.I «ii
wHl. aM bat to auy la doota. Doat
I'acie
I men this l< all for tbia tine. «o he looked cold and biinsrr.
you chink thty •ooM like a BalJoar
Prank bought hi* paper for two c> ni>.
Koodby.
MBirBsrwiL ' '•
t'an aatprtat. too; Bui vf can bare
a<l-ed him B he h:id done a zon.1
FTons yonr Suuthlne boy.
Jaat aa much to riiht at bone.
daps intsine&s. The i.oy said that wa>
Clifford Potter.
«M Was M
M W
can anaae baby, or do the eborea.
Tbe poor Midt had a hard time tbe only paper he had ••-pld. and nae of
help noUtor viib cbe Elab««. (
Tbm tbe anow fell. How dad they the orber boy* gave it in him. and iha^ W I ^ 4e M trytaf W «•
there are eeer a»d erer to nany nraya
two eeni* he had jii»i zot for i'
enct be to bare the weather nice
M
i «*■
*Tf
10 -pUy fairy" on Haitoeea:
all the money he had in ihi- world
again,
Uaple City. Ukh.. Oct. l.-;. 1»AC. ' He ihoiizh' he would get anmerblDz •(
Haren't *c a nice Iw at iettcra ihla
ive |d;ic>’ 111!.- biU-l ..ti .-i.-ri
eat
with
it. iwFaose be hadn't any *'i|>
ear Prreideat—I thought I would
trcek? AK^foor new namca!
And
JUICkag** id
per.
uod tbea try ami find some f.lao
TIh- luali uitl>;i
lao new Ctadle Boll baWea* Ton write a few lines to you nod let you 10 sleep. You *ee. h.' dldnY have
bi> ti.-irk
In <iur Ini.le-iuark, »u<l it U .1
rton'i know boa dad jroar prcaldcBt kuow abnm the ktnd and falttafnl ben father, or moihcr. or any home, sad
have. She aei out doors in tb<;nmr:ime.- thiil r^-ott'n lUuulis when her dioyt and dria ariio
anow and hatched two lliite rblckeo’-. he used to live In >be eonntry. Im'
*i»n 11 ill do sill lli.-tt b-<'biiuw-<l
ibe cHy to ir>- and earn .*
for it. Noib>iigl*-tl'T for luiu:.
pa beard them peeping and h<
Klagaley. Hieb.. Oct. 4. HOC.
throat orlirotu-hinl ir..iil*le«iu
went to the grape riaes and he saw lirlnz. and he wa» a n hole year young !
iiitMil orn.bili. S-..U -. I'.innl;
!
Dear Prft»4«rt—An I hare not writ­ her and picked her np and put her in er than I.am.
eion I* one of i le* kiv:. •e.i t1.-«l>
“I'liele Prank a»k<Hl him whai he'
ten to tbe Herald In ao long a Use. I
luts and put the chlckena with her.
liuil.leTH ktioli'i to t Iw lu-<Iiral
MTTS. C
thought I would wrie today. I go to And my little daier Bdlifa wan playinz would do If he had .1 ipiarter, and h liorbt
saw.
-Ob,
roy!
<hai
was
more
oione.>
am
in
fbe
crery day.
with tbe hen end tbe ben picked her
third graSe. and take np aU the studIbe told ma .ibat the old hen bit than he ev<-r had a’ on.-- liide In hitea la that grade. My teaeber'e natn-' her lip. An I rol.l you. I would tell life, and if be bad all ibat h- woul.l
'id -iupix'r. anil go lo Me Ngw-it Mr. AnderaoB. We bare 41 aektora
more almut dorrs, t will do so.
In our toool now. We nre gnlag
The old DMther lays two white «^tp. iio}*' Home for a niebt's ln<lginz aud
hare Ynealha next week. Well. I and the acts oo them three weeks, lireakfa*t. and then have eno-igh lefi
Rf9M(«y EhNML
1 le-iueen Ibe l.lankis*. and a*
buy
some
paper* to
must done for lUa time.
E WM.
and then they hatch, and tbeo the two
bade him c.itkI iiiehi. an.! h<- ciM .wf
Prom your Bunabincr.
old dores get water ond food for them with ill Ibe moraing.• had lieen >o dwI that he should »iev
"Then rncle Prank w«m.-d
Age »
KcUle WUaon
. drink and eat. .r form
an.| ifia* wIMi ihe ten
he would lie wilUns that we
Goodhy. from.
t am
10 kciir from you. Nellie.
I cents h<- had ■<•1' he etiul.l im.k. * nie
> wlih talm and *ei- how be
Biiby Brooks
Tou mat bare a alee time at aebool
Id. 1SSS.-4MS.
the pn|K-r hi!*iiie«j. .his iiH.m
We hare all enjoyed your stor- If 1 gave him a O'larter. and be
with ao many aebotnea la tbe roocnuhout the brn. Ruby. She certainly eoiitse he woiilil, So I gave Mm'
Uke Ann. 0«. 5. }»M.
twenty-five praiDh-*. wliieh. with
‘ Now the lento n» nil iwnla^ re<t.
Dear Preddent—1 want to Jala yonr wat a faithful mother.
two he had. made twenty•»i‘i-en. I He did ii; .and !
■ yellow and ktowt.'
Simdllne CInb. I am nine yrara oM.
said he knew where he could g« a quarter eoiihl
TeMidff a Birthday PresetiL
^ and aau tumble' ^ &are two hrothera and one drier.
splendid Slipper for five nulls, an.!V.- UKin n< I sai- :<imjli‘T.
Although Llodbl Reahury was
down.
Please send me a card and buitoo.
wlih him lo lb- plsee, |i
spend U In ih- mm.- w:.). Thai'- a|i
yenrs old. ho had alwa.ra had a lUensTbr tdaekMrd la aerenming bin way to
Yonr mile friend.
down in n haueineni on Park Rnwv thi- hlnlirtav iuerfni*l li:-i. for you*
ahl
home,
plenty
to
eat.
and
a
cmnfortibe aontb;
Tracy V. Gray.
tail ii w.us tFann and well-llchn-d. and\Tb.'n Un* S*-h!.nr> i-aid that Mu
able bed to sleep la.
Tbe nqnlrrd la gathering tbe
R. P. D. not II. Lake Ann. Mich.
Now I think I hear all ror young prriiy rle.m. and there wire a goodjidnhday pi-.-M'ai th"--iold to bet w.ibla BMMth:
I am glad to bare you Join our Sanm.my Iieople in It. We all KII .ln»-n j one of Ihe b.-*t .-li. idnid.l>hi-ll lard
The owlci la buUdlng her neat In the
cj^b. We bare real good times, readers saying: "Well, what of it?
lahle. and the boy nniepvl - l*i»’ |one of the rei y. M-vi she liud ever nThat's nothlag: So bare I aad I
tree;
.
doeS are. Sanbenma*
of hoi eoffee with milk la li and che. ;«r-iv,-.i. und ihai »he *bould t.-raember
Tb« ant U ua buay aa bugj eu be:
Yes. I know you have, and I hope big millers for five renft: .iii.l mi 1and i.ilue II a>I li--: Jif.-.--Hnnwr-!
OriaiL Mleb, Ocl E IIM.
The crMiet la oiagiM! kla varalag of

Dear Prealdeot—I win write to you. yoo always will hare; hut ibere are boa- he did wv-in lo enjoy iheml li* Yount IS-opIe.
■ > hare been.>golpg to school. 1 am In plenty-of boy* of your age. and girt*. wa* Just tun to w-aieh liliii. I?n.-1-aA eold. drenry wlndk are begtantag
he fourtfa'v'grade. My riudica are
TeCdy. Jr., and Hls Class.
who have never had any of these Pniak and I each had a class of milk.
IP blow. >
-ending, writing, spelling, language, things. But Uonel had them,
keep him company
' s.-v.-n t-.v, «.i
r Hav a..- n..-ir
wography. physiology. We are going many other good ihlus* liesMes:
-Then »e went *• a Rie«i hriek ,
^
^
hiud i-Va-s taual,
-o bare racatkw tor potato digging. his parrtntK w.^re well off. and he lived iMdiding < , Oiambrr- stn-et Mr.n I
Tl»-<*h.r.' fl<*>*.-i
Our bnby
•by *2
! a 1 d
the
.Vewslmy*
My little brother would Uke to Join In a beautirul lina*e In the upper par'
'Me', aw^ulc
awl
...iher I*..-* wi*h tle y
big cold lann will lOI* of II
of New Vork clir. He had neve.vur Club’s Cradle Roll.
He is
ABd weli
Hi hla
bla w
worth I paya the ahare
•*even who l«‘l«OR '
rn any boy who did not have ih>- toes hung <>n the wall*.
wan olE Hls name ia 'Perr)-.
Of wqrk.4 him 1 do. '
r l»-ii*re Fiindai- schoui
' '■ church ;i
ly dark, esn-pt at aee si
i eoraforta that he had. hill i
Areahcd Uai Friday.
1 had lota of
orenf Theod.JFe ainnseielt.
1 hope IM RrlU surS, gltBougb
e
to
lell
you
bow
he
became
acman
ftai
at
a
de,k
tot
wa*
lich'e-l
I yp, ^
h,K ,ren*. has much
np aering them thresh,
He's sqaeiced almoa to dfRih:
would Uke to Join the
by « couple of g-as J-ts, He wn* tl"'* carnesim-** and ib- vig.ir of his faili
It makes him « sometimes I know.
ler name la Grace Wilson.
Please
aust now be had liefore him spread clerk, and tbe My walked itp-lo him.!,.,
he I,as ..ni.T.-.I F-,nda> .-eh.«
And inksn Awng Ms-bsHtb.........
•send her a card and ballon. Her art- out on a table iweaty-Ire eenis In to*' a* ilioagli f Wa* a hmel. aud w-rw-k wi'h tl.-.--n'-rBi-hu fatl-er show*
peonies. They were all bis own. to do said he wnntml :i nlzlii * lodzing .ni i m tare-r affair* Th- |:...*.‘ve|'* h-svIrcaa
U
Grace
Wlson.
Oviaii.
Mkh.
H
Our borne to » atnee there cnaae
Is Umo 10 go to bed. so gnodby.
be pleased wiifa: luii iliey did noi
t)i-.wkfs*t,.TI.eelrrk a*ke.| him him-raluT* i.f Chti*
Hl-Is.epj
- this snael from shore:Proto your Sunahiner.
■m lo maffb him feel happy: for be sme and how old h.* was end pm 'r-hi,reh a'm i.r lUv for i.-an
He-a no nCeritooE Hls name
.
Sarah Wilson.
looked at tbeia dlscoutotedly, and Iheni down la a lipok. Then ho ;.*k. • ,
_________ '
Ik ‘Tootog W«0tM7 Loue.One day. when I waa a Rule bii of i. said aloiKl. *Y>nty a tpianer. after all!" him if he bad et-.-r h.vn tli.-re’Mforrf.,^:':*
ci,, wh«», w.. t.
Uri. I went to rlalt on a ^rm whore
^^e makes odr tmpa loiSi bet
"E'ell. Lion, my Mf. whai'a the matt Ive. iK-rliau
they were tbreriihig- It frightened ter with iHe quarter. Ibat yon sboiild aaid allII right he w-ouidn't fine bin. '
‘ am M a iB^ joff:
■Be so. that i cried and cried. Wasn't speak so filareaptofulty of It?" in­ but K hriliad town there to-for- and ' .
I pray be Borer trill Incline
.*(.'1- of l’•■ml*1lval
,
that fanny?
quired bis tmele Prank, who entered knew the-tlEe*. bo'wnuhl have lO I. ..JI' '
ID a Or Vy.
a" -I William P-ni.
„0
S «.. .
the room at that momem. -A quariei Ino.l
Yuma. Miob.. Oct. S. llftC.
how.-vo
When he's awake bla eyes a
la not to he despised. I can tell you.' nine oelitck. It .voti go in after
Dear Prealdent—l ibou^t that
nani.-:!
r '.\.!nii:ul
Williai
' I lift him when 1 can:
Why. It is are times as good as a ; o'clock yob have to M flnisl fire ceiii*. fSiii.-r. I liel-toalMi zor-inimit' oi
SDUld write to you and tell you (bat
HeliBBEBdtt
roiOd like to Jria the Sunahine Oub. nickel, and twraiy-flve times as good and alter twelve o'eloek ymi ean't gv-t lOd.ihe ji.lntitul a z'*«i th-til <.r riioi
In ai all. -This time It raily east our
Pleaae send me a card and bntton. as a cent."
• h.-ii he lif-d. au.l King fhuile*
-Tea; but. Uncle Prank, I waniei! a My lirelve eeni*—sis cent* forr hU,
bare two sisters and one brother.
th.' ;i-luiir:it'* *<ai Wiiliaiii i
reab-f
Friday. OCL II. IM6.
Their names are StelU. Lydia, aod dollar, utui I ifaougbt there oiiiki be lodging, and i
.rt-S'*-': v, -.t o| UK IMflwaii- in t'.i;
John Alrlen. 1 bare one kitten, ibe at lean ns much as that In my peonv
111.' .1. Id Williatd I'.-nu it
•Tlieii tbe clerk gave ilio l*.i
imrted:
'ok>r Is while. I am golag to school, bank: bm this to every rent there war
Ien.le,| o e.ili V AvHutila.
in It. Y'ou ito. tomorrow U Biamina'* .ilid two' Ikkets. The key wai
TtBcy V. Gray. lAke Ann, R. P. D ind i am la the fonrth grade,
‘iLaow. fi-aii* u.K.it.luiid, 'u ..•I.'1.
on the ether side
boK U.
caeber's aame is Mias Moore. Well. blrlhd.-iy. and I wanted to give ber a HtHT loeker
'iun.1. 1. It Ml.. Kiiiu ir-M«i..l 'l.at i|.
Grace WUson. Oriait. name aent by ' must close tor this time, ao goodhy, present, all of my own; and there ar- ttiom. where he left his coat and hut ,
■mi *lii.:iM
pmix.sl ill h'.ii
lots of lovely thing* 1, eoidd get for a aod shoe*, and might hare piit in lii-tj
Sanb WUnoa.
LolaTt Coon.
e t.dmirai. uu.l Hot 1* I...U
Lou B. OooB and Bra U.' Jeaall^
You have your card aad button by dollar; bat a quartfr wod'i get .my- Idaek^nc M* and ihinz* if he hu.it
M-eall.-.i l*-iiii*,..li:i»iiii.
Idwn a -shiner,- He gave ih>- key ur'
ihlog worth baring."
•hls time, and are n real Sunahiner.
-nm!" noid Uarl.- Frank, rell.-etlve- the clerk, and after that went Ini.i a,
H. V. P. BtiMbIfie Ciwb Cradla BalL
Yuma. MIcb.. Oct. 8. IMt.
A Long Flight.
ly. "That is one way to look at a quar­ wasli-reom. where there were two Itiiir
Perry ^lUon. aged two years.
Dear President—I thought I would
Tl-e I-.uz.'-' ion. ni'i mat!ter. but I think I know idemy of peo­ sink, and a lot of tip Main*, to wa*li
Ortatt. annie stmt by Sarah WOm.
srlte 10 ytM. as I have never written
rinall liiizrniti Idit! 1* nciil.ri.
UlT VMK nohlk. age eight maotbs. 'o you beforh. I woeld like to Join tbe ple who would regard II very differ !bl* fare and hands. -All th.i My* iba'
.vmeriran
v.-Ilow
lilr-i- Tl-.-:
cnily. ni tell you wbM well do. if go to .that honse lo Heep have m .lo :
Maple Oir. name seat by AUoe a kunahiae Club. Reasc send n
.1,
you choose." Here the young man un­ .hi..i..rm.. ,1,., „. ,0 imi
Barih.
card andnraUon. I am going to school
folded a pUa. to which the lu»y llstsm- ih«-y g.*! up.
and am In the second grade,
' Now our My w:i* rt^ily (or lte.1 nml |'
ed with (Mger interrsi. .md said he
Befora t^e nest HenOd
tocher's name la Miss Coaly. I tike
yaa IUUb^'cb wUI be orar. How my teacher very much. She is kind would like to try it. though he didn't I ho elork -vald wo mizlii go an-l *<••■ |
if wo wanioti i
Itelleve It could lie carried mu with on- wboro he wa* in
many boys and girla Uke a HaUowe'en end good to me.
1} !• quarter.
,
to So W,. wvm in .1 door. wIlTo :cii- i,
frolic* AU of you?
Goodhy.
Mr. and Mr*. Seubury had gone to oihor man took otto of iho Mi'*
ibonghi in A greni many ycurs ago
Ago 9
Bvu M. JM«up.
u|, a 5to;ii
a dlnuer party ibai ereuing. and that t-ts, and *hn*'*l II* Uie
people used le brilere In mla^lerous
WrUe again some day. The Sunrisen and fairies that played Jokes oo iblne letters nre the best pari of our they Slight not Ik- atisiou* If they maay *iiin<‘,H:iir> in .n gri'm lilg moat ^
If y-:: tb ttk y -i itavr h. .1
came home aad found that Lionel we* Ibai (bt-y eaU a dormlinry. It >>-a*n''
loU:. aad -turned things
oage,
not In iH-tl. rncle Prank Wfi word with very liglu. l*-caii>- Mi. tf wa* ..:il> nut ;
Now-a-days we know better Iban tbai
”r:fKrth.:
Uaple City. Mlcb.. Oci. 14. Wi.
tbe serisnts that be was going to take lus ><•'. tomod iit.wn taw. but wo:
dflBt we? But there nre all kinds of
Dcai^PresIdeat—As I have not wt
that II utt. flllo.) wiUi imnt.i ,
iui for an
Jokes, you .know, and somciime* ibcy
vn-smty Iron iM'dfcloacir.HuriK' !
are JuH tbe nlcct things’ Snppoae. ten to you (or a long time I wUI uow or two. ‘Tbea the young man and thtake time to write. 1 am well and l«oy. imiilng on iheir nvrrcoai*. l<-ri ihiag liko ib.- h.rih* lit u *n-amp-i *
this yrer. we try a new kind of Halsiiilv-room, and ;tltno-i tv-ry to-ritf
love'en, aad are how many people w<: hope you and all of tbe Sunshlners th-' boitM
. •
Ii wa* quite kite when they r.-iiirt:- bet! it My in,It fast .isl.-t-jt
eas make bappr. laaiead of anooyod. are tbe same. I go to school every
40}- and like ta)- jeacber very well. vil. and though Uonel'u faUior nu.l
"TIm- man
up .ilo- ztt*. anT*
by our trlcka. Let ua make a gai
It. and prctcod to he good fairies in­ Her name to Mis* llalrerson. I hare' luoilu-r w. :o already at faunie. tUc My *howori mir My oiu- of tli.-.<.' i ,..i*
stead of irfchsy elm. Tour president aeen the rabies, ibe dores. the Itiuc-' brggf.1 ib-'oi tint to a*k them any that h-'canld b.tvc.atul tol.Uiini "• z
Jays, thr wreas. the spatrom-K wood­ qitesilon* tmlll morning.
.
becaiifte In quirk, and *:>iil w-< iu-i*iu't
rrad of sorb a niee thing that som<
hoys and glria did once. This was n pecker* and (he can-irics. For pet*' wbi-r<- b- liad been watt a soerei ibai any aoM- to uak-- anyMiy. Then :li"
bare a dog: ills name to Fido. a he did noi wish to dlcclase that nigbi. My htirriisl tint; no-livssto'l. .-lAd *lii> *
"We haye erMcnee that tbe Hsl;
it*
name
to
Bpolie.
1
like
to
read
So tbi-j- wild they would try lo wait
towe'en elres were abroad early last
Tburoday . erening. for they risllod tbe Ipiiert In the lleralif. Please piii patiently uuUI be w.-.s ready to tell
The aeremh and Hchth grades before my niece * num<< on the Cradle Roll. li. and the tired but <'XFtie.i My ueni
Her
age
I*
elgti
month*.
Her
Bdirew
to
lied, to dream of all be ha.l jiiKfour o'claric.
Tbe teacher, . baring
hesu called frto the room a few no- U. Uly Violet Bohik. Maple CIly.Mleh. stH»o and done.
Box «;. I must riose hoping w> *m
meats. rctartied to find that Ibcy had
Tbe next morning bo could bardl.v
this in print.
Inradcd hri-. premlaca. and bad left
waii unlit after |>reak(a*i. when hi*
^Brer your Stinshlner.
i« ihe
tin- time In think
thinl of R«'tiinu j-oiir
is
a amlling >ck o' Uaiern, on wbloh
lunlhrr ha>l time to Itoten to him. M
Alice n. lUtih.
barns, house .nul tloors fixed u] > f'>r wir.'.t
«a* a placard aonouncing a Hallow­
fore lolling hi* wory. Then he gave

SUNaHINE 1
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Tor year Proitcflo*

scmiwmr'r:ri:.'y

XOT YOUR HBUIT

line’s Family
Medicine

Rght Now!

een ntrprtto. The Jack o' Untera
I ao bMry thu i
wa* nuutoi wbto dlacloacd ih« (act
ibai (he pumpkin had been dalniUy
Hoed wUh ilMue paper, aad la place
<ff ibo candle umially toad la Jack
o' lanierni wore pop rorn. nul* aad
frnlia. Prom tbe ezpreuiloa oa
IBcrii
Ibe pupil* It wa* not bard to
tell ihai ibey had been la league with
tbe HaUowe en falrie*. and were reaw<"*0>><' tor ihto meat nniqne and
- ffiwtiag HalMre’w Joke, a

b.T a great hug and a kl*» an.l wished
I nm glad you her a happy birthday, and luild he had
a preseoi for her, only it wa* onSutions Bay. Mlcb.. Oct. 14. IMC. that he had lo tell instoail of giving
Dear Prealdent—1 tbougbi t would
"Voii nee. mamma." be *.-tld. "I
write you a letter, a* I bare not wrtl-!«>»>ught there must M a* much .-t* a'
ten alnee last winter. Our school ba*'<l«ilar In m> penny Mnk. an.i I wa*
not commenced yet. It will coQj.fgoing to get you oomrihing lovely;
menee tbe Mcoad Monday In Novem-j l»ui when I opened It then- wa* only .i
ber. I wtoh It would commence won-^quarter, and I dl.ln'i know wliai I
er. 1 bare been busy helping dig po.<eoiild do with to little until Uncle
taioe* and hiiKklng rorn. The robins, Prank came. He talil. 'Ler* go down
bare been atnglng arouBd Just Uke“wn. and aee If «e cant do tomc-

^aint^e:ri-i APS
or wall finish, varnish or stain Ferhaps only
little—that is where we cm help vou—n<» maturr
how lillle you want we can selj h you jou know
that when you jict paint or vafrifsh of
s tin:
VERY BF:ST. \Vr have sold ii for• Iwfii’y y;trs
aod over.

Wait's Drug' Store

$10

Piano Offer

dihnng H (
The grratest cver'madc. Cut awt this ad«
'our store, cr send .1 to us by ma-i together
p.aoa, nrarifi «»0 far
to yojr home at once ear handtome Hi>u
StW. with f.oe stool aod aesrf.'
Try !• Jhlnv .I... ii- .our .kb home, hav- your fiiFtid* try U
an.-l 1.' ni -I..- rr.-’ r-t
. you are not *aii*tli .1 that It U a twtl-r plan*, -hsn y.. .
z-' •-I-..'*.;. -e f..- $r-'e \.m e*R r.-iuru It lo a*
and we w.:l -j-» .-..i ha-k v..;ir n...n-,.
It >.m find afier trying It
Ihinv
. IT 11- r.-aiio .... w.in-. v.-i I..n ih-ti nay i.-. K more an .
eon-finie - ;n.v M au.ull.!v nn-.l ilu- VERY SPECIAL FACTORY
PRICE "a- w- nrzi.- i--i on -h:- l....uiful i-i-lniin.-nl ivu.ild lo (-.11

THIS OFFER GOOD ANYWHERE
\V.- .-vi-iid 111.
1.1 a;: . t j.t. r.ihe It.
ll- n-nl.'BtiLiaarief .-I.'-th
ft you live it; Trave-.e Ot'.i or a M
l.i
1* we
to kitow 1* M-ai r-i.ii wifi d--ai fa.-r:> wlih u«. a*
me -.tia:’
-.lia:’ deal hotx^T?"hoix^
and lairb w-.sb ,v.>-i |k.n'’ tail
«*': ur w.i .- ai <>n.v If you d.
jUiil ilu- l!e, ^'rui'v r.!.v, ■ M-n.’ «!.■ v-.!;r iN-uj
.fn--a isal. and
Ui»Ii:«-rio!i oflei,' and •e-i -ii-.ir - |>'an ef »<!Uiiz. ri-aUus*. |irV

A SCRATCH OF YOUR PEN
If -etr z'-iit iniro-liM.iU-n •-!?- r of <ui> u.-u *iy'.. Iliiiri- l*iaJMi l> les
•plain til .0-1. a -.i i;.i<-li ot vour p. n will
' n. iUi a j«i-ial «aid o. 1-1
t--r. Simply lid! ic- lo *.-n-! i.er -.-ir Ihut.da. Irieii-al iiffiT »ii-l
mod'ry.i^vipz pL.n.
,
ilring or j-«-n4,ibi.- aJ»eitUr*;.i- nl. We warn l-i i- ihe adrerlKinj
rnlu-- of I hi* ]iat*er. and w<- «.;ufl <->■ r> <uie iir
i.r rail and see no
alsiip ilii* gri’ai offer who i» in ai;» uu. Ifticreyt--.! in ihe purrhase of
a piano whethtu- now or in ih.- O' .ii t ."ire.

Our Smam».Tymont Plan Makes Piano-Buyinn Easy

Kimball Music House
M. 15. Hamer. Prop.

Couches! Couches!
Couches !
We have in »ioclc an immense line of Couches. Parlor
Suites and Odd Parlor pieces that we wish to reduce
in order to make room for mir fall goods. To enable
us to do this we arc coinjj 10 plac« ih'-m
before the pnWii f jr a short lim'' at

25 per cent Off
Bitter see us at once, as this olTt-r only l.isis a few
days, and the sooaer you come the better variety you
will have to sclt;c: from.
If it’s the more,' you are thinkin;; of. don’t let th.n
stop you. You can pay later.

Your Credit Is Always Good
at Your Reliable Furniture Store,

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
l'J7 South Union Street

WADE BROS.

Real Estate and Loans
Travej.pe City, Mich.
i27 Front St.
Cit. phone I2I9
I will I.ur.-h*
tUWUKMK riTV rUORKUTV
will,in li..
u..;i.ihrii-h. <;.M{Fn;iJl A\KN« K .ni
Hi.H\Y sUiilIK ,..M 111.- n..rtli, DIVISION' STKKfrr
an.l M .\ DJS,' 'N .WllM 'l-: ok i|-,- w.-al iiii.l .-orjiorM.- limiu rui
III.-t-.iui-'jii..|i.-rty rfKi;:in;; in v.aiii.- £fr»iii F1V|: IH'NDKKD
llOl.I. AKS ii|i. an«l will p-jr.*- f.. vii*.- to tii<- ai.ioiint <«f T\V<»
illl.LI<»N DOLt.\f*S ;.i ilu :ictii-nl
vaIu.-. ni .1 will |ny
fer lilt-S.-UIU. on tin-Tolf.ra iiik’ li-rms
K'-^til.ir si.'irt form eotitrai-t. iiij.-n-t.l ;ii si?. j..-r cent ja r
niiMim. |my:iLti- umtn:iily. )>;in<-i|n] ..u or lu-lorc tuo ycara feum
■ lau-. ail iiK-uir.. .It riutl fj.;in |jrr,]« rly to !>j.T|iii!iid on ooulre.-t.

JOHN A. WADE.
Wr IjhVt- for aaf. tli..iM*a>»ls of aens of tin- clioioai wli.-.-it
lati'i* 'll Canail-i. rnntrnc i» pri'-e from siA-en .nn<l <>ai-.fa.nir <|r>|.
lara |*-r acn- to thirty liw .ioll.-.ra ■ js-r a.-n- \V.-will *<-H one
iiut)(ire.l :tn«l sixty nen-a. wiH,.-f-ei'|ii otii-.jitarier down. Inlancin i-i'ial animal p.'iyiii<tiu font ytwr*
XV«. ulwaya li*vi- ctn.iiv
liar-.;:iinB in f’ily IV.i* tiy. S .imrizm I'ti^K-rty nn.l Farms in
iir;inil Tr/ivt-rs.- I{.-_'i..n

W^ADE

BROS.

12? From St.
Travers* City. Midi.
Citizens phone 1219.

jlTry a Herald Waal Ad

Net—Beware of an approaching cntanglemem.
Teapot—Yonr destiny

Is

maid or confirmed baebdor.
Dfamond

Tfca question of feet for the man!- 1

Ring—Approaching

en­

loaf of bread and pat tn a

Urge coveted dish aad surroand with

Has may be a Ut pazzting. but a
eld potatoes will serve the purpoae s

an

lemon pe»4.

ty of .butier.cover with grated lemon

One or two incldeetabs of cioibinc may

'
wrap
In wax paper and put.la the eov
ervd

di»h

Lion—There it soon to ariM u domi­
nating influence in your life.
I study.

Th« Slnflnfl in Oed'a Aci«.

The folding doors were push­

gin In an nuto.

Oo angola waUiiBS i« and fro. ainslng of tack!
Jp the curtain was a small, round
Uirir lollablaa:
bole about tho size of a doltar. Arri'
T*rtr nMllaiii wtaga are folded

your fate.

lag guests found the library rendered

Ibeir ore* are ^bended low.
A4 Ibey aing aioaag the beds whoroon

although the two rooms jrere thrown

the flowent deligbi to giow:

Into one when the soothsaying wai

“ffleep. ob.'alewp!
Tho
Shepherd

gnardeih

h

aheep!
rVat apoodcth ibe alghi away,
boon eometb tho glottoiu day:
Bleep woaiy ocea while you may:
'

inacceasnhlc by niiwns of this curtain,

over.

will



ac

that fair and woodroua aign

Wings—Tou

a

dark

those gentle flowora prolong
Tho mnalc .of tho ungeli In lhat ton

Ilural Seene-sYoii

will

marry

Tho thopherri lovetli bis ahoep!

He that goardeih bU floek the beat
' breast:



'

lanierni.

Pencils

>-oiirself,

were disirihmed and each guest wtls

to

hli

of destiny.

A

speedy

wa>

were

passed

1

So; steep yo now and tike your re«,

through tho aperture In the curtail

-

A morn'em or two afterward the slip

; 81*^. oh. Bleep!"

,

with thu foti-fal answer written
riim angel ai^ from flowor tho year*
haro learned that soothing aong.
An0 with lu hntTenly
the

music

the

revorsc

side

was

on

Clover—You

rui

The oracle was apparently equal tn

b

These were th«

letter*

foi

SlWNNf m etUu’t tMt

Influencing

you

With

this

here

<H:ve Sandwiches are ma.le by mix

rhlch

Utilo

supper.

fuiggestlons follow-, was i

e<l at n long talilo laid wlih linen

to put together a few Hallowe'en man-j wiih two iea-i>oonruls of.rolled
ikins that win h.- a *-trprt«e to hcrl sifted cracker* and a small cnpfrii of
maynnoalu'.

friends.
If she ehoo-e-s to celebrate thejtce.-i-

Mint Sandwiches—Frtrtit the stem

Rlon by a party, she ought to devise v

pick sufficient niliii Uaves lu mca*ui-

vegetal.le

gnldia

for each gtiest.

.half a cupful.

Ilmiwc tliriii sllpliity

that fn eweh case the bogie doll (if tapfut of Urtling water,
Bitch it

mav

iie calletO shall

U-

ewer

am

<; sito-p fur fifteen minute*. Strain, l-r^ni

•'inke^tir In some way upon the rtcIp-Uo tiie scalding pirtai. add ntie-quart.lent.

Tims a diKle manikin might lie I of a

ou* lor the elegance of his apparel.

package of geUUne. soaker! li

| stir until dissohert.

Season with *:>!
Wkn

tided with grtnliig teeth and staring! ped to a Miff froth. :idd a few drops of
grien polorin:

the lantern, will helpM?ut the array

mold.

of gifts for the guests cA vueb un oc-

slict s and use as a filling

Hn. whose liotly may hf an ornngi

tritsmed with autumn leaves and her- desired.
Favors

were

hon-t>onn{ere

rolled into n llltle ball. Be sure to have
the bands cool for this. Some cooks

hOMCSB.

coed whipped cream to make it a trifle
and

thinner.

Arrange

little

neats of IcUuce beans on Incllvidual

r sand

r<tavi rfaicken and mix ii wlih half

The reason why v»»gi-Ubles. frnib

wltcbe«. pincuKhions in the form of and nuiK always flgurJ so enn.-i|>Icublack cats, skull carulleMlcks and tin ously tn the eelebraUotJ of Hallowe’en

creamThoese to coaccal each niit

WTien set. turn out. r

Chicken. N'ut and Musliroom Sat
Wlchet-Mioce ihe while mrol of
can of French

mushrooms,

fin-, uni! a half riipfnl
KngllKh walnuts.

chopped

of

eboppe.l

Season

Ik simply that the festl^l is by origin

with pepper and salt and moieten with

a han-rst rejolelng.

meitrvi hmier.

It |V a thanksgiv­

ing for the safe snd vurcesBriil garn­
ering of the crops In aiitiNun.

There­

Pm the mixture b

iwis'n slices of whole wheat bread.
Waitlnrf Sandwlrhes—Toast

slie.

fore it is that apple*, piinv

rtf bread to a nice brown; while hi

nuts which are typlrnl .tiiiumn

spread with Imlter .and nut lieiwee

ducts, are. most used as eymlxrti

Ihe vlic.-s n lettuce leaf. some.coJd

ConncetloD with the

occasion.

One cliicken cm In thin allees. .n few- chop

“Itobs " for apples In a lul> of w-*ter.

ped otlves anti picklt*. some vllces of

or tries to bile a piece out of .m a|>p:e

L<it. crisii lacon. a layer /tf wilatl dres-

hung on ib>-end of a string.

Fet-ioons ring, another flutuce leaf and the nih

of appbft, giBen ur n-'l, ar<* suspend­ v-r vide of the toaM,
ed ill the house; {lortlere* of rlpi' n<ii>

Pi-aniu SandwichiD—Shell and skin

drung on cords are eniployed for d<>c

fleshly nnsied peamiis and nrtt tfaeni

orating the doorways or niche* are fit!

to fine cniftibs on a pastry hn.-ird.

ed w-lili sheaves of corn and wheal.

sail to taste and mix the powdercti

The Ceremonii-s .appropriate to Hal
lowe’on aer oi

wholly pagan origin.

a to this day- the ancient rite*
aty> eolehraied in parts of Seoilasd.

Add

But* w'lib a paste tliai can be easily
spread on uubuttt>rcri l>r<‘ad.

K«u-p

a cokl. damp place until wanted.
—Chop

fires) are built outdoors os beape ol

meats, :id.i a nineb of salt and sul-

stones;
and.

All ihe homo Ares nro put out

iiDiil midoighi. only these arc

permitted to burn.

Then at stroke of

fine one cupful

of

tn

splrtl whenever

IB dipped up this stands for the ularly nppropri.Me to llallow-a-'en. Tbev

the

seed arises for the ktvlng commuo- first of Ibo Christian name, two let­
km which meant so much In days ters Include the Christian and sur-

1 few vogeiabb-s. such :is imiatoes.

Indeed, many people believe

natnq, three may l>e Interpreted as .t

beets, carrots, and Ihe like, and the

In this tbottght. and It takes much of

middle name or one of the three mav

contriving of them will afford a lot,

the sung away from

be counted otit.

gone br.

the

parting.

U nothing Is raugbl

These people do'not need n speeial fn the dipper Ibe faicMieeker Is In dsnday, such as Hallowe'en,

to

bring

easlly made at home, with the aid

' amnsemeni.
For example, with a fair-sized pota­

ger of becoming on old maid or liacli- to for a body, a beet for a head, and s

CarltOQ Salad—Procured

from

land.
Pare and coro tlie apples and rut
to dice.

Shell the walinits.

throw

them into boiling water, remove the
kklns anVhrrak into wmall piecow. Cm
he ciitcken Into dice and

mix

the

whole with enough oil mayonnaise to
thoroughly.

I n lalile a large dish full of vegeir..

Serve in th-

green i>epper shells, on letiuco Iroves,

onlonv.

the

number being tl

■me n; ihui of the men prc-seiii.

1

lied, with
riblioii. a card hearing a

m.tn's

Then ihe girls should In turn

couple of carrots for legs.yon ean turn
lahle one ai a lime, should pick out
Hallowe'en parly the
Is a hallowed, yes.
qniie a human-like flgurr. Stand
Hgelable. which, according in the
Christian names of different
men him flriBly on hl^ “pins." iwilnt a roup
card It be-trs. will decide who sitall
ihey-teol the laritllde presence, the cotild m* emblazoned with colored Ic­ 1e of eyes and a nose, cut a round
!>e the partner of the possesror- for
message spoken deep In their heans. ing on cakes which ar<> bbldcn In hole beneath the none for the Inseriintt the evening.
locrtilaB gohlln. which only needs some

Aaelher

amusing

game

requires

lhat each gir! la turn shall go out
Hut to return to tho oracle enter­
of a hat and n stick in his band—
the yard, or into the ttm-et, blind­
little tainment. Another fe.viiire simple la his arms are carrots, also—to be pee
folded .vnd le.1 by somebody e!«e. .-tnrt
friends preparation bur good fun was pic­ feet In its way.
pick up the first fallen leaf that eomet
frodt their sight, even as a Journey ture fortune telling. FV>r this the
Tho deft handling of a penknife will
band.
If It 1r ragged ’and dlrtv.
m thU vserid would. whUe the loving, ess produced n laige liatikei
tcomplish wonders in the manufac• future husband will he poor. If
from- advcrtlseliving preaenee Is nlll nenr them to with pictures cm
ire of cud) vegetable manikins, help­
yellow, he will he wealihy. If red. h«
s. newspaper llluKirailons. holl- ing out here and there In a scaliuural
. shed love upon their daily path.
If
be a witty and lirilliani man. If green.-ards.and the balfioncs of Imck way. while a little ingeuuliy In the
Home Cheer could bring the realliahe will be a fool.
Hon of this tn every sorrowing heart, niimlK-r* of magazine;. Tho pictures
itrlbiition of minor accessories Is
la cave you ai>- ptu/li-d do cImh*as It fain would do. It would fulflll tho wer«« all arranged face down. Each
important aid. hV>r Instance, a pothem there b no aeparnteoAs. life is

eonilniKMiB. and "death'' but a
louraey whieb

lakes

their

mlaslon which its name Uaplle*. and

guest in turn drew otic nnd pri'seaied

tirite a eheer which U sadly lacklna

It

In many homes today.

hostesses, who had In her posscsKion

Ureman, with a imlaio body, a turnip.
fur Inierpretatinn to one of the iK-ad. and a couple of cocimtbers fur

a lypcwriilcn. alphal>eilcan>- arranged
'

rouido of bright high school girls last
October was an agreeable

varUUoo

upon Ibe rather
■ lea pr the average Hallowo'oi festivity.

It could he copied by any enier-

tniiier In seareb for a bright idea for
the frost of fate this vewr

The fort­

ies being exiremeiv varied, required
.aonie little advance preparation, but
so tiUle expenditure of "hard cash"
that so enuctalncr need fear to un­
dertake the party for resaons of «wpense.
^ Tile soothsaying •TtiseJe" the fealurr of the ereoMg. cane flrat on the
program, and proved n
amaaenreai.

souito

of greni

For this n curtain of Jet

htack paper muslin deeiwaied

with

grit stars was
perfeeiely
vani across the double doorway by
epened

•iwrten two lov«-r«, pliice three nilis
I !» juov»*. or before tiie'flre. v«i rlove

On- tou
legs, requires some sort of n belmet.’ that they, will lie ignited.
for y«iir«elf. and ihi- otbt e two
(easily made out of pastei-oaiyli as

Into

ami IlrazIUnn

which

each

picture

could

l>e

woald not bs without u for xha
world."
, ^

A WOMAN'S UTTER TO WOMEN.
Mr*, t'sroltnv Kramer, Fori ColUa*,
rol„WTltee!
- perloda and
other trontdea, have aut-h alroag (ailb
indoclotalbaltbry allow ilHia lo expertinent on them for Lidai-y. livrr,or
stomach tronblea. nn'il «hcy hecime
discouraged aad their moneyl* gone.
"This was ray wifurt unale axperienra
foraesrly two year*, when my siieatloa wa> called to I’eraua.
“I hardly dared l•rlleve that at Iasi I
had found the tight BMdtciue, I'ui a. |
kept on using it snd was Ha*II>- eared
1 eould only Ibatik God aad take .-our»

age.
-I have had moat *Bli.fyiag reaulti
imiticlae aad have SATIsrACrORY
biIvimM dozclu of RESULTSFROM
women who were
PE^U-NA.
aufrcTlBU with
wom3n'^llUtoo->eI'rtuaa and 1-1 (h*
die-ioisalbn-. aud OioM who have fidlowed my ailvici are better to-day aad

tnegar. and sene on a hi-art l. af of
MlilC<-,
With Salad-Press

pi.-e.-s

ol

Cot

age cr.-.im rheev*. I»>tween h.v1v«-s oi
valnutK.

They resembb- cream wai.

Hits .and ar- delicious and iirciiy with
salad.

ling Iteebd nppW and fHWrs Jl
-

hatl.v sucTlKi

Ihnnuishly rliilb-il; have in. ii-siltm-s*,
Horen rarch|H-s that hflve Ik-<-u saak-l

Na .

..

1 in sallril ice wat-rt'.vnd fjic-nl very ]

Haart».'

tin; add tn.-*e to the fruit, togchet;

w.t.

Agrot. Traean* Citf.

with a' r-uirtul nf enoki-d gn-en |u-as;
liigie.lleiii* lightly togeihei

M. & I. E THE CMS

with a'kilter fork, nudiially isuiring
iu hnli ;i rniitiil of k'rench dre.-'>JnB

■uro into Ibe xalal h<ml. sprinkl-l
, Jib fini-iy Cli.q-IKM mint ami, C!.riii-.b!Arn*»u »»*»..
with eaf.-rv :

(iiiy ciK-ii

ex'-rc»M.<ii
ihi.seK.vla'i' may
ricty of rtrtiiiiy form-- Mich ;
the handH.k fc
nlum Mi-mti
rtmlieil l.y a

the vividly;
e

biosBoms:
ro-y tomaior k,

llollOW-1-.l

.m a d.(il) '

> shreddert
tngetl

In

foTjn

the

. aad pmeraant arrlra

of

tarriraivata w. aa I I.Oin. m

r. A. MtiuAcu, a. r. a.

;man n
III- kal.V.! plac-'d in m-- ■-■.iii-'i ut i-a-ii. :
naiKitirink p»K-ied in tb- form of wafe»!

"II"
grail

I

lined with

Imlrwi.l..

lor tkti:

. x

,

...............l;:, -■-------------------

""ieillHD RAPIDS & IHDIARA R'Y

heart

leitiic.'l'

. Nee la-de l ■

rvumisi. I

Mas-Uy
Daily
calx
Daily
'-‘lU TrmTvr.- (’It; luUam XSvaiii IlUpta
iAr Wal|.«
.Il.*:.aai a»am 4.X,|.is

and ;
lellcht (he !>a1u

XriadlUac

UelK'ue Stratford Salad is arrange!
upon a bed of lemico leaves, 'he fol­

Kot rii

plurim: direcily on tb<- ice in

rhulei'Hi inner, vtalksl and a fup
■livSKlng using lemon Juice Insiead of

tiuink

juicr- to itreM-rve Ibvif whiMUH-

i of c«.lor;r cut In cube* (use otlly
Ihress with a Freneh

Pere Marquette

iliii

Il'iine fahbk

Malaga

grapes cut In hahv-s -md seeded, two

-.'ighTtv

iiskian Sniftil that is prciwrr.l b

iiiitv. add

of

t.|..-n

tied with cream,

ail. any nice cream salad dressing
Grapc'Salad—A ]>ound

h.vs

..

t:«ipni rjlax.

iS’;,':

Shirley Sauce.

HJOpis

;.s:5

Xt tris I Ar y.KV WsTWe
f name tif (his Is snmewhal
lowing mlxiiir.' being enough for on- . :ar Cio-.onaii
<10 a id
leadiiig. aa 11 Is in tt-.viiry o.m- oT
Traver>c a
Oily -icept bnadar
ff tnej Train l»>»~ TraverK-rson: On<- taid-spoon chopped Engflncpi cbm sai>c*-K that P hnv
i-li walnut
meats. on<- taidespooc
•sat Traverw-Clty.ex—fK Hosott'mr- of the e-litor ever i.n i- i' jdar frr.mN' .rtaportlVICatn
-hopped celery, ih- same amount ol
The piopnrfirm-. iir*- yu-t ligbi to ••■ii’j
iiherl-. or h.vrt-! nuts, chopped uppie
iv'-rage tn,.-.., ihotigh mofi otnuti
md orange broken into hl«.«. Ov-i this
Tr«;-i
jIT*'f«r»»l"i«y Ktaday enly
igar will iK adiieil b.v rorne p.-i
place a trospoon of valad drt-S'ing,
'Tra.ilarii;..*! Ttwrerw CityHaSdarlUilr
The r<'c(|ir-. which i-. i-iMil’ibu’made as follow-v Two eggs, w-'il l>e*'parkK awl aleapia< -ar> >■« laau lias iraiDs.
by Mra. .? r ftiat.-- -.1 Ik-i.v. r,
kf-mday aieraiiui rraia lias Parl.iraC'l Uiasr,
-o. one-ha!f teaspoon .Irj mustard rub
3rand lta|.|d« loiAisaras f..nnw-s:,
hv-d to a paste with a nttU-cold wi.ier.C * MUBEAV. Agent
Six l:irg.- loniat.-.-.. nu. ivr:;-- eric;
Ihrve tairtespoocv crejpi. on- half i-a-

If
meaning of well as a cbih In hi:< hand, to lend him tor Jhe young men r.-cpt .-tiwly.
JUTtip-t and 1>nimeev| r-up of snear. and vinegar cao.ish to IK-pper. frfle gtimP..i/. d•«.tii'i!i. rrtic lev
proper verislmlliude. A final touch
il.!e.»poonfiil of tall
«-Ce
largMil foe tas*.., 11. at a:i thoroughly
1 the shape of a pair of mustaches iway. ymi know that the |vrson ii 'repyjtooBfdl Migar. on.- r.;p vlpeg?resents
will
prove
fickle
and
an
un­
and ctvd; until it ihick.ms, Tkb dress.
oasisting of two ears of wheat stuck
The entenaluer who
desires
to
desirable hiivliand. As for ih<- other. ing will I...... ... tor seme ilme and ran riiop onloDk. i-j.iK-rr.
>py tlie idea ran either make a list with mnscllage beneath the nose con­
skimming He- 'unier. and
If it romains cli'se hy. and the two he used for almost any salad. Musiat'l
of omeriR to fit hrrvpictures or she can tributes ferocity to his cspressloB.
’hi.- kccda l;i.tu the pr'H*v
hum tn Bvbev altogether, you may Ik- omliud it no* like!, and if
Or. If you like, you may con»iruci a
clip V S.4 of r
> fli this.
clown, with a small beet for a lira-l bare reason to tw-lieve ihai this lover only milk is o—ti .-i hit hf loitirr addoriginal list.
a copule of rarrotls for legs, lady and j-mirvclf will make n hippy mitch,
Ship—(For a girl i You will marry a
tValdorf Salad-Sinavy man. (fYn- a mani
Von
will apples senlnc tidnilraliiy for Iwiioos
Hallowe'en Scfrtahmenls.
;<luz-n Eriglivli walnuiti. two .neplev.
and topknot.*. Here, of course, a bit
marry a fortlgncr.
lU-fresbmeniv for , Hnilow. 'en par-1 iw. waiks et-l. r;. one heail o[ :,tiaccThe Bloom on Fnntof
paint
Is desirable—but not much,
Moneybags—You will marry wealth.
How many of the Suakbiuetk knon
Scald ibe •oinaio'-v
because It 1* wdl to rtrty as far ns po«- tlcs should he simple, as far as varie-j mi roavcajoalse
Goose or Onnkey—Bomi-i. of «!,(.
upoa the vegeiaUcs Ihemsclvc/ ly goe*. hut should U-' appropriate loj and tak*- off the vkmv lu-mov.- the in- why pluBs, grapes aod other fn;ii- t.f
faselnatlon of u foolish person of the
tat l.iiKl have i-iooni on them'
fU
occasion.
Salads, vide, forming a tomato cup Wu-h an.;
for the effi-cu to be produced. The Ibe srovon and
opposite sex
>ar*e you know that the bionm Ia :tibylverape the r-|.>rv ;ind nr lUo -lict-.
clow-n aboiild have a peaked cap on sandwiche* and coffee, followod
Star—You will achieve fame.
hltisb coating that a mere tonC;;
aud fruit, are much more vtiiiablc] Par-, cove aad die- the appb-v. Shel!
lop of hiR head, which Is easily eitt
Can of Deans—You will shortly fall
iil rah off. It-aving ih<- dark kVin
ihaa a brorier sapper. As fur as pnv-1 and remove th- iJiin of the walnuit
of the substance of the beet so a;
In love with a Bostontan.
;c (mil jn Viea. Thi' Ik a iiuniiei .1
Tb-n mix thurousbly
have (he desired shape, and in his elhle. tho nut and frvili bk« should Is . by wuldlnc
Snukll Hoiiae-You arc dcstiacd for hand be mar catTv a pltim. attached ccrrli-d out. and the following salads with the nia.vonnaiM—th( nature fur the pritiiciloa wad prvlove in a cottage.
m-aiion of tbefnUi; ii preventk damp
I walnuts. Heap this m:xt
to a shon siring, to-represent the dis- aud saadwicbes will Ik- found to fol .ples
list by which the ex.-ict

Hints far Hallowe'en.

The "oracle evening" arranged by a

apple*

be Mindfoided, and. U-lng led to the of jieean meats.

them tn touch with thrtr loved ones,

lor to be searched (or at a given time.

■I "'I
•-I1IKM- leav...^ suifl r

es—itecis. carrois. nmilpR. poiamesi Mtme finely etii celery- ami pour over

even a faappv day to ibcin. because

aniToundlDg tbm. Juat as of old. To

ing

From HI I ta<

-If II had not l«cn tor your great, tad
wonderful raedb-iae. 1 woald Wow be la

many ar* fully restored lo hi-alih."

ih-

his home, an.l wlUi it kindles a
fresh blaze upon-bis beartb. At this

for ievery day

In rimes of need, the lore eoiuunUy nooks and crannies mroiind the par­ of a cigar, and you will have a sporty

••After ukktgthntbotOn t was «•
m-eU mat teeny as aver.
“1 gxincrt in fleh.
created V- !•* pound*.

There 1. uu euro for Aeae except the
removal <>( (lie calarrii.
Pernaaan-mlngly work- miracles ta
snineid llit->c esM-s. Tie- eaplaoaUoa.
h..wevet, la T.rv simple. Prruna rw
wove, xbe i-alarrb and .Nature doua Xbe

ficient crv‘uin oheeve lo mix lu a i>a>iie.

chef of the Carlton Grill. Lonikio. Eng­

unme.

••nw«ac*aradga/r«rffAMf Asi-caa
• I *»w an siltcruMlmeBt of >.K.r
Peruasaad tiought oa« bottla aad »»•
1 for.- 1 hwl takre it all 1 could f*t out of '
Iw-I and wsik rU.ui.

Ixpertcnce has demoasiratrd tbs
nisay allmen is which (cemed lo requir
•urgical opcrstlons la ibr pa.I are an*
cured by i
SURGICAL
' useofharmlcMremOKRATIONS ; cdic*. rernas hav
' done as much as aay
AV(^0.
dy (o a*.
UMUIT thie very impofuni fact.
TiK>u>BBd* of I>e-ple have hi-cn cob
demned tu undergo eorgit-sl operallou*.
Tbrlr pliy.i.-liu« l.svc tolB them that
tticy matt elllier sulmill to anrb operaliouf or lone Ibclr lives.
•Vfler Ihi* they hive resorted
PeruBsand found relief.
Other d[»od Vimediee bsrs aeco
pllabed the aam« resall, but u Is safe to
aa-ume that no other remedy h*<
equaled Pcruaaia lu ttenetTceni work.
.Many of the alleged taenral.Ie derangemenu of the pel via aivde|. Bdea(
up.tn catarrh.
.

Spread on buttered lu-ead.

each person fakes a hit of the fire

trt

■I •utiert4 wHk temmie -—try
zhinerayMci, antf fcMcAc Ac«f tfac
tonioLoaU%me. A>.. n Uboot nUet.
-■iMK-m thoBxaod* of dellan at lb*
Spring..

walnut

The stem on the top nf the pepi>er
hallowed, a night when those who tined to single blessedness, unless frotoo apricota made from Ibo tinned calendar. «rtfence {be name "All-Hal­
hell may b(; tied w ith whatever c
lave passed from mortal sight, came this bad sign sbonid be charmed away fruit and served in glaHses: coffee, low-*'' or "Ail Saints Day.' The choir- lil.boo preilomlnaies In the table
etew than at any other time in tho hy luckier omens In the sticeeeiUDg rakes and bonbons.—The Designer.
of this day was deiemined doul>iles« orailon.
year. It U m piiy that, tneept In one frolics.
by the fact that tiic flrt.i of .S'nvemlH-r
English Walnut Salad—Two • dozen
Another good way tn arrange the
nr two christlnn denominations. thU
Uniqu* Hallowe'en FavOru.
or rather the eve «f the night precH- English walnuts, iwo-hiinches water
thongbl has been almoM forgotten, Iniiiai dtvtnaihui Is tn fill a tub with
Sow comes the festival of tho Dogle iiig it. was Ibe occasion of the ancient cresK. ntie l-mon. Shell (be walnuts,
or «t Irwst. looked npon as a fallacy. water, throw into it a leasponofitl of Man.
pitgnii b-stiral of the harvest. For 1' throw ih-m Into boiling water, remove
Whki comfort it wonid bring to aad soup pnsit! in the form of loiters and
If you want to try- something bh«i it
linlley of Ihe ohili'Ch to sup
l-mon juice over
ench man nr girl dip up a spoon- novel ami amusing in roaneciKfn wiili plaui heailien by
taearia. Ibo world over. If they fell
('hrivilau oIimti- tUi-m and place on a I>0.1 of cr. ssest,
For this, eaelt one miisl he blind­ It. you cannot do lieiter than make a ances.
that those whom they loved so dearly,
>rno w-l'li Freneli dressing.
hare ooly paesed through an
open folded and furnished with an nld-fasli- few experiments In the eoasimciinn of
Apple'Trala.l—Shave finely into yoiii
If you give a‘Hallow-e'cu i«*ri} , you
door into the "next room." and are toned long-handled ladle. If one iet- vegetable manikins, which are pvrtleIII amuse your guests by' placing tip ■alad dish two or ihit>e nlcv rliie rotthem

^NNA MVN'nKX. Brinkley, Ark,

Xuf-aiid Crearn'Cheese S.vDdwicbes

Great fltes (a relic of ihe pagan fkml

innbil many centuries ngo, the
plaiea and in each; nest put tw<
Druid priesis nffielaieil.
The
iln-K
three halls of the ebi-eso. Dress with
(bey kindled were sacred.
French dressing. With this cotirse go,
ed.
The
second
letter.
If
one
was
aeu which Mvor snaptclously of van­
In ibe niiilli ceolury l»ope Gregory
crisp
little
w.ner
crackers
and
currant
dalism. baa sadly Callea from Its orig­ dlscorered. stood for the suruainc of
,IV aiipolntnl Nov. I as a day for the
After finding two Jelly.
inal meaning, •nme was when this the future mate.
celehrailon of the- nictnory- of alt saints
Tbe -desson conslsu of Individual nud martyrs nut already hiHtored by
was angpoaed to te a sicht which Mters the search ceased. Those who
da he name denotes was emtecUllv fallei] to find any cbarncier* were des­ pumpkin pies the size of small tans; an allotmeni of enecial days in the

with

Pe-ni-na, Taken^ a Ust
Resort Brings Heoltb
and Strength.

A small slzeil^niera of the T. lehcv of rye bread

easloo.

sort makes a fln>> ratMhcad for a got>-

Insteml of a cloth, and preully

lighter

i

given, almtis: - an. l Ing four de/en large ollvi-s ;in.l a h»lf-

feature the divinations ey-es |uiinted on paper aait glued

An nppetiting

stir into the cheese enough unsweci

qf girl represented the first ebametItallowc'ea. a lime given over,
late year*, to merryaaklng and sports er of the Christian name in which hr
of g]| kinds, from teeta of fonune to or she was profoundly to Ite Interest

auch thUiRv as Ih-se. and. with the|

made out of litilefipumpklns aud pro-i with one cupfn! of thick er«aih whip

Is

ning the hum at a slanBl from th-:
The Icjter first discovered by a man

AN OPERATION ADVOCATED.

patsiA

Purse—Money

love affairs In too great a degree.

those who sought to unveil the Pi- like.
iiin> loo completely, and sbouis ol
Tho first course was cbicken .Sew
laughter greeu-d the discomflted quesbnrg served en casserole*. This is
Thus
tme
Inquisitive
Oo4's Aero slnmbereth In the grace questloner.
simply cube* of conked chicken beniof that tweet lullaby:
youth desireit to know the name of
ed In tho itsnal
Newhurg mixture.
••Sloop, cb. aloep'
hts future spouse.
Tho seer, recog­
With it were passci oyster sandwich­
The shepherd lovelb his sheep!
nizing the han^'ritlng of one. we will
es. which every borao caterer may nosa>-. Tbopias Jonei^ made answer
.float apee^ the night away,
about.
For them cut ^rroham
simply ''Mr*. Thomas Jones." greatly
ftmt cometh the glorious day:
brrod In small oblongs, flutter these
Sleep, JO weary one*, whileyenay: to tho cbarrfn of Ihe fateaeeker.
On one slice put a lettuce leaf'which
iSleep. oh, sleep!"
When all had questioned and re­
has been dipped In FVench drenslng.
I
^tagenn Field ceived answers the curtaSn was re­
the other a layer of cold fried
moved. anil a lllirary, absolutely with­
oymer chopped rather line. Bring the
out spIriuiallKtle apparnius
of any
■ •! ■
halves iggeihcr .carefully,
Unit, revealed.
yon may make an open sandwich of
The girls and young men were then
Out the bread us before, biiuter.
invited to take pan In a game of fate
cover with Iwruce leaf ami
add
a
by which the inilialB of the fuluie
large frierl' oyster.
llfe-maro would be revealed. A hand*
The salad, specially appropriate to
ful of ilte WUt crackers, of the kind
Kutrrack Klght." was made of sheik
lhat can bo lioughi for a few cents,
a pound, hod been hidden everywhere ed walnuts, covered with Jtin enough

which the eiMiiitany searched, begin­

flncly-ehoi>ped

prlaie at Halloween and small om-s; I eginniiig to thicken mix it careful!)

and nights along:

fered.

of

j.,l*ut two slice* of the bread tOKefhei

Rabbit—You are too ilmlrt In love.

ahephord'k *lglls Uorifr.

around the two rooms that spsce ru‘.

soft;

Jack «• lanternif are always appro-] and pejqter: vet aside to rook

Sq; through all time, whoae flight the

0«r of the dusk a shadow
Then a spark:
On or Ibe ckwd a silence.
Then a Urk:
Out of the heart a roptnie.
Than a pnla:
Ont or the dead. ooM ashes.
Ufc again.
-Jean n. Tahh.

little

btstowe.1 uiton !i young man eooHpieii-] four lahlesjmoufuki of eol-l water an

will

lucky In love.

retorncrl

through the mystcrions opening.

spec

st.acle In love, hut one which hi
mmimatrte,

come to an end.

One by one the questions, wrilteni
on slips of paper,

*

nnqwer

promised.

.ktrlna

U a

serve as a pn-«eni. and it is desirable| piaci- In a liowl. ptmr over ibem cm*

•U-af

and . pape:

Suffered Thirteen Years With
Pelvic Troubles. Unable
to Find Relief.

the

bright young woman ought to l>e aid-)! l-inl of celery, all chopped very

farmer. (For a manj A country girl.

(emlnating from

gle question concernbig somo matici

“«eop. oh. aleep!
.

The>-

flashes

InvUoi to propound tho oracJd'a sin

dar alombor aong:

Hath foMod thorn

by weird

^

suggv-stionv

Cupid—AtH>rnacbJng>hRorbiog lov.
thun­ affair.
der (produced Ity shnking a long piece
Pence—You win m*«et with an ol
the curtain.

Meepera through the nlgbi,
Agd lo! throughout the hour* of day

In

rnb the but-

Some girl* atv clever at coutilvinc' and r:;l in Ihe desired shai>e.
Utinr-Olass and

wasting precious moments.

of

of sheet tlnl began to occur beblnd

And Irtar the angela sloeing
,

down until i;

her hand, the .-ff.'ci wiU be more pi. , quantity

Fan—Beware of a flirt amoag your tureeque.

UTien all had anived lights were very quiet person who will j.lny
turned doww. amt a lively oelghlwr. great part in your history.
who had bee Initialed as an accom­
l\"ig or Bald Head—Ymi will fall in
plice by ihe young’hostesees. took up love wlih a person nitich older ibn

Prcrrenily low rumblings

ning take om and

be anpplled with u parasol lo carty in ^ a little pieci- ol the lemon au<l a staall

brnry.

Acru

The goUia. by the way.

“““•^miPE-RU-NA

the bread, allowing

skin of Ieituc<- leaves, aad. if she can \ spiea.; no the b^d. adding gradually

Piam^Tbrough music

Quaker—You are shortly to meet

tier position ill the dimly lighted 11

Sleep, oh. alecp;-

The flower* within Ood'a

Wflih

to r.-main over night
male goUin.

, Amornoblle—Toar romance will be- may be provided appropriately with .-li

curtain fastened
Ont jiMtler in th» mooaUislit. vhvrcin ed back and the
carefuUy In idsce with the smallest
Ood-a acre Maa.

Take a snAcIrot quantl

factortly. and radishes are escelleoi.

gagement.

Immediately

doiermlned.

\nolei—Your llfe-mata will be of a

the very retiring

leoded bladder which Mr. MeiTytaan tow this idea.
Lemoa Sandwlchea—Trim the c
Is accustomed to use In bis bnsineM.

le loijiaio c.ups sml vt-ia.ide In

DeM from aeeumulctlng «n

I place.

ibtla keep* Jt from deroylns

When rrady

i’.
.

and

In till tlie laiest rlroiifti*: .Sutif.vt-iioti pti;imnUfil. -PtH-iiDulic toola .anil IaUs>l iaiprovt’l tiiaeliinerv.
OfTicaDcl work* :52l k-iv Hrctt
Citin-n's plioac X<>. GGU.
A. W. RI KEXD. Traverse Cllr

(Srttnii

-Hietulb.

mAVEBBE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. ISOS.
A Bad Rvnaw^.
George Green, who la lumbering for
i by Prof. H. M. HamUl.
This had no Hfeel. however, and the
boose Tnt -Ntay eventog. lOft couplec Denus CochUn ol Urn CtMgregallimal
Starting to nia for aomc Doknovn |
10 ■ Caplialisaiion for Michigan’s | aitending. Tbr'^o parties are looked ebntTi^ the ceremony taking place at
limbers were sawed through and tbe C. U King company of HoUand
pried leoM with bars while a ehaii with camps near Thompsonvlllo. waa reason, a horse driven by Mrw Floyd j Forward ilovemeni." Markm Law. Ibrwani to by many peepie for weeks the home of tbe brUa'a paftmU. Mr.
Smith bade a mad dash oonb on I ranee. Intemniional secretary, Toledo. na« Iasi night’s affair hy no means and Mr*. Joseph Bianek m Hmwood
was put around the mntn timhsrs of Pome with hi* family Sunday.
John Hesson and Miss Crainc were L'nion str.’ct Tnecday morning from! Ohio,
the dan and a team attached. With­
fell khnn Ilf the usual sueeeas. nor srav lowniblp and betog wRneased by a
out a Bound ihe-obsimellon which bad uniiol in the holy bonds of wedlock the bridge to the alley back trf Front
there a pers<io-«bo aUeoded disap- number of guests.
where ii eoUidt-d with J. W. Jael
reposed tberw uniaolotied for about at the M. F- parsonage Sunday i
Ii4i iK-voUonal Songs - Messrs. pntoi<'>t in any way whatever. The
Tbe bouse wai prrttliy'"tH«qrated
Ing. Oci. ;i. The community wishes carriage that was staodiug by the TuJlar and Meredith
forty seren years, went down
plssb had t>een earefuUy made and and after tbe oereanoy «nd eoaigratw >
curb
by
Jack
Tenani's
barber
shop.
niream
nnd
the
work
was
practically
them
u
tong
and
happy
life
at
wrre
well carried out. shewing that latioo*. a bonnteouK wedding dinner
2;tWl -The Power of the Word’ —F..
Tha
ara rapartad awapt ataajr.
young people are iKMh well known in ’The ft
arTangeraent.i w.re to the bands of was provided.
eompleted.
K. Mohi .
n a Rumbaf af
the other side of the stre« where it
The opening of the dam attracted
Id around Grawn.
2:i: ‘Faeiors in our Retigiou* ladies who devoted much time to the
r. Fouch has recenUy pnrcbsMd
> la^ Mar Ampala. large number of spednlors. including
R. Van Horn and Ed Doud spent encountered the Vniied Slate* ex­ Work ’—Rev. Iktstian Smits. jaejewm work.
bis father’s (am at Phneb Md «• (U>
Mayor Priedrirti, Chief of Police Ash- Sunday at home. The boys Vy that press wagon, the force of ibis colli­
promp(ly 8:3(t o'clock Horn’s or2:43 Our Quiet Personal Moment—
sion
throwing
the
oceupanis
to
'the
loo
and
numenws
other*.
The
work
they
have
a
good
job
for
the
Kelly
diestra
began
playing
and
the
ftoor
Mabfle. Oet 22/—Tha damage ta tha
"My Bible Study and Reading", Prof.
started was done eipeditiaiisiy Idimber and Shingle company at Bast pavemtwi. With Un. Smith was her Hanani.
was soon filled with dancers who con ular and tbeir wedded life beglna wUb
rrvH slantatlaRS la Handtiraa ameurrtyear^ild baby and ber mother. Mrs.
nod In a short time the opening
Day,
3:A0 "The Michigan Simdsy School tinued to trip tbe light fantastic tmtU Of unusual number of good wIMte*.
ad la tIJKOJOpO. Many caaatino wascomplete. The opening does not
Miss Ida Johnson, one of Grawn’s E. C. Eldred. The latter siiMalned Advance"—C. A. Stringer.
the hour* grew small Ibis morning.
aaia wart lost
tend ouHnto the strvtam as far as the popular school teachers, who has hen more severe Injuries that any of the
At II o'eiock 100 people 8IM tbe
3:20 Round Table. The Forwar.l
MANY DROWNED.
others consist ing of a h:ul Mwlp wound Movement at Close Rang.v' rcwidueied Ubios which 'were UId In tbe old Bksproposed dock line when It is built.
wifft-ring with lyiihnld fever. Is
For a number of years, for saoiiary port« out of danger add doing well. and bruises about tbe body. It was by Marion Imwrcnce.
hall and partook of an rlegam baaKay West Oet 22.—One hundrad
quet.
The Reheksbs mn at Mr*. Lew at first tboiighi, that she was more
and Ur*. J. M. Blakeslee leave Ibe cHy
and ana paraanawara dfawned by tha rensons. there have been efforts made
Wednesday Evening.
to have the dam removed. Two years Fletcher*. Friday. Oct. IJ. It being seriously injured Iml an examination
After the dancing was resumed and they win be very pleased to learn tbat
leaa af quarter ^t Na. 4 af tha nar7:80 Song Service—Grant Colfax
ago. in response to a generously signej Mrs. Fletcher’s forty-eighth hlrihda> .showed that fears were groundless.
the iwo4t/f>s and waltzes were li
Mr iUakeslee b.-is ncoepied a ver? eaTollar, Isaac H. Meredith and ehours.
Ida Cast Caaat riilany in the raeant petition, the supervisors ordered
Airs.
Smith
was
cut
above
the
left
They are making a handsome quilt for
spetsed with tbe old Babetnlan te
an<t prayer.
atarm.
out but the signers having signed an­ the I. O. O. P. which they ralenlate eye and the whole left side of her face
fi:00
Report
Of
nominating
commit
Twtnty^na paaaahfara and tha craw ther petition on representations nude will be the finest in the home. There was severely bruised. H<T left hand
tee and eleetloo of officers.
af tha ataamahlp LueU ware last aff by Mr. Ott. the supervisors resrinded
«c sure thing. Center lodge, No. and both limbs were sUiv^brulKed.
liei. of Erie and Niagara county. New
Offering.
Clllatl'a Kay.
Ouiefi Juo4>c«.
The baby escaped with hm a slight
the order.
Rebekafas does not let other
York, inclodiag Ibe rlty of Duffato.
8:30 Addr.tui. "Tbe Child as ~a
The BUndard
Arthur Smith, a realdeni of the west
Kcralrh
on
Its
lace.
lodges outdo them on snylhing.
with tbe «
Mr. Ott’s Side.
Teacher (rf Teachers." Mite. Josephine sid^. was arrested Tunsday afternoon
up seven nan In an span heat
E. J. Pulghum. James Sharp aart
Mrs. O. .V Rrigham and two
In an Interview vith an Kvenlng
psay for tbe past twelve year* and
IBaldwin.
100 mllaa out They had bean aut
and pleaded guilty before Judge Umlor baa been located to Tnveroe CKy for
Record reporter thie. momlDg Mr. Oil of nurkley were Grawn ralleni Sat- •Mr, Jackson were sitting ln'>lhe rig
9:Wi Address. Marion Lawrence
At Baaueraft S. said; “It'a not fair. Tbe city Is
to the charge nt using todecent lan­ Ibe past eight nnd oneJwtf ytars. earn­
that waa first struck and alL-Aseaped
urday.
Renedietlon.
C.. a Hll boat waa awampad and three
guage bedore lliile girls. He drew ing berv from Bt. Louto. Mite. He wlU
I>. W. Rt^nlds ‘and son will give a serious injury. Mr. Fiilghuiff misi.iintreating mo
'I'he promises held
................ ....
______
Tburadey Morning. Nev. 15.
Uineiy days at IVuroil.
lie located la Buffalo by Dee. 1 and
hy Ibe launch owners were dance In their hall Saturday night tog a Kllglii bruise on his Ueft arm.
Tbe man has been bothering small will sell hi* profiertr here.
thrown to the fmvdment by)
Separate conference*.
Oet. ST. Everybody invited.
that Mr.
(a» Junior's, Miss Baldwin.
girls tbroogboiit tbe city for some
The Paper Mill Rreject.
Peter Bird arrived Satimlay from the shock.
During his stay In the Hty Mr.
which were to lie submitted to
Ihk Toaoher* anil Trorher Training. Ume and various complainta have RIakealee has not only baIR up a
At a spoelal mratiss of the board before any such uetion as ifalf
The Injured ladipe *
car led Into
Allegan, driving through a fine driving
Prof. Hamill.
reached Chief Asbton.
' of director* of the board of trade In taken without any expense. It means home for I>r. Wm. Doylan.
S. E. Wales drug store,
large buBiaeaa bat has made a larga
(el
Pastors
snd
Siiperiniendents.
None
of
the'children
could
give
a
was'
uDConsrionE
when
picket
the ofSee of Pretldent B. W. Has- that Traverse Clly ha* lost one of Ha
There are plenty of potaloes coming
nnmhef- of Meads to the tey aad
Marlon lAwranee.
fall dcscrlptldb of him bat Mr. Ashton rqglon
tlnSB Baturday erealns. F. E. RobrrU, Industries as I will not opersle and in io Grawn. Tiie price ranges from remained so for some time, ^ic was
I paper olll InteivKi. unless Ibe host owners do as they thirty in thirty-five eeotK per bushel. taken to her bnme In the ambiance Regular Thursday Morning Saulon. spotted B man who answered the
9:15 Songs of praise—MesHi*. Tul- mroger Aweriptinn and cornered him
aaked tor an oxteoslo& of tb* cootraet have agreed to do. I sball look to the
n. W. Reynolds and son have the and Mrs. Smith rode home in aAab...
New Meter Bast.
in a local hardware store. He then
laadn «i(h the board of trade on Nor. city for-damages.
Roth Of the light rigs were Sadly, Inr and Meredith.
addition in their store eompleietl
Irving Murray lannobed a new
9:30
Riiiie
siudy-’-Power
of
for three of the girt* and twenty-foot BMMor boat llnatey. and
1, tSOS. noder sane ecmdlUons tor two
“The matter must be settled by the which adds ven' much to the appear- smashetl but the horaes escapvtl fePrayer,’EK,
Mohr.
one of the men whose daughter was despite t^r^tot that It was equipped
roar*. It Wiu be. reiaeBbercd that fl.sl of November aa I send opt my aoce of the property nlHo to the town Jury. >>oih belag stopped on the l.'nioa
9:50 Ten-minute reviews of morn­ being bothered. Tbe man and bis with only a tbrve-borve ««glne. the
log buyers then and If the mailer Is and gives them a floor space for their street bridge.
daughter were pofft lato the store and lltUe boat rosily b^ Ha own wtU
What stoned (he runaway is a mys- ing eoDfereticeK by the leaders.
not fixed up hy then I will begin my ftore of S.hOO square feci.
10:20 Graduating exercises of Tnoat- Smith Immediately took a hike down some larger ones. The iNist bss a
owlQC to the InabUUy of Ibe proposed still."
■O but it is thought that some pari
Charlie Wnicnflwiskle of Empire
Frttni Kireei. The chief
MMapany to t^re aotSeleBt power,
of Ibe hareess gave out and frigtii er iraining department.
made D. W. Reynolds :md family
beam of fifty-tour Inches, the pUnkiag
Just a Beginning.
(a)
The
.Advance
to
Teacher
Tralcover, and landed him In the Cass U cypress and tbe dreks are dark fiaaineethat tlno the EBoctrle. Land an4
vnul it. The anlnui has Iteen in pot.The removal of the Ott dam Is Just' fca- days’ visit last week.
tog and
of Class, (be ntreei station house
Detelopiitwn ooiDpaoy. oonpoaed ol
sesslan of Mr. Smith for some lime
D.
W.
Rcyaolds
A
Son
have
put
the
Ished oak alternated wRh narrow
a beginning In belter aanlUtion along
Rev. S. T. M«rlK,
and has a.lrays been thought safe.
Bell
phone
la
their
More
for
the
«oorirlpt of clear white itee. (Ms hard
Ibe river. An emsdiaile order has gon>
<bi A Word to Ibe Gradngtes prof
Mr. Smith waa transaritog burineas
and soft wood 1
out for tbe property owners to clroi venieoee of their ensiomer*.
Tb(<
R<-v.
O.
Lockhart
was
tendered
Haallt.
ManetOona but was notified of the
oas Hfsson has hongbi the Arthur
(he deck light at all time*. Tbe oMts.
up the river banks of all refuse and
very (deasant welcome by bis eon<0 Awarding r Diplomas. B. K.
Rounding farm two and one-half miles aeeldent this tioo
tosirod of being to ioekrr (bm. arr
if they refuse to comply with ibq
at the First Baptist ehurtdi
Warren.
laada slooc tbe MaaUteo river to 4eopen white glvM room (or
paantqder ft win be backed up by arroat If north at town.
State S. S. Coe
11:10 The Quiet Personal Moiaent— TiiMdsy evening, tho affair betog
tvlep tSBM bon power. Mr. Roberta
gers’ (eet and at tba aama tUa* pqrneeeatary. tbe mayor hariitg given the
The blowing i* the program tor • My Haldi of Devotion," Prof. Kaaill. form of a reeepUoo. The church was
sod bia saaodaltf bow deem tbat the
miu of stowing away a tot' of togBUCKLCY.
te
forty-sixth
annual
eonveaiian
toavqq.
ll;2rt
ThfCPlsce
and
Power
of
pi«ljeet:ta feaMbli. and tbat tbe paper
iga. At tb* atwn la the laxy masY
New Wosfonl. Mlch„ Oet. 2!.—The
There are places along the river
(be State Sunday School aasoclation poranee Teaebing to tbe Suaday be handiwork^ the young lady
mUI can beoene ao asaured fSet at
•at with a eomforiahle bate.
that sra s dMMMa.to iBe city. OU carload of potatoes HbIppM by C. A
hers, and during the evening light rerhlch J. W. Milliken U presidrat. Sehnol. Marion Inwrance,
mwo aa tbe propoeed dam la built
The outfit complsU w|tk fi thre*.
rubMth of kll kinds, from canlyrff Brigham Saiiirdsy from (bis point es which will be held at the First Metbo
fresiiioenls were served by the ladles.
which they ctpect to he
aoi
Thursday
AfternsdR.
bor»e
eagtn* stto fOr
lorlKB.'h
9KB.' I romaftahoos to a decrelit mattress can be tahllsbes a new rcconl lur northern diKl ehiirrh in Jarksoii Tuesday. Wed­
Tbe program r^ned wlib a piano
tbtag over a /twr.
i:2i) SOBgH ol Vitunrv—Mosrs. Tulably tow price tor te egeelrtht boat
seen nilngled with tin can*, brnkea Michigan. The^isiial car load of iwia- nesday and Thursday. Not, 18. 14 and
fcolo
by
Miss
CorseUa
Morris,
followed
.
pMirsoL. viUi tbe board of
Isr aud .MrrediUi.
contains hciwcen 700 and SOO
This Is Ur. Hanara Mote aoM aad
bam*Is aiul refuse georraJIy. a bacborby
a
vocal
solo
by
Arthur
Garland.
' ' taelsSed the pay
l:Sd Bible study—"Tbe Power of
be will turn oiM several (Ms wiaier.
bushels but the one slapped hy Mr.
ihg place for epoiigh dlseoae germs
The next number was a selection by
THEME: "A Forwanl Movement."
am coarhoy ^
tbe Holy Spirit." E. K, Mohr.
ICr. bushels.
enttse a mtgMy pestilence. Tbe mayor
TEXT: "Then ihmi sbaii make thy
Mias Ruth Hastings, followed fay a
ff~ r~*** hs
Bmt toachlhe has determined to take time by Ibe
2;li* Mlrblgnn's Ib-velopineot In Pri­
Work was Itcupin Saturday
M. C. Bunrsy Bobeel.
violin solo by Miu Nlta Uugbeoand a
way pro.sperous and then ibon nball mary G’ork. Mr*. G. L. Pox.
abMM btt. lb-aperathM. and It la
Tb<- ttitoual elsettoa ot offiMrs of
forakKk and Inafead of waitiag for nn SUrk^ potato Warehouse. It will I
tve gnml success " Joshua 1:8.
vocal dufS by the Mlsi.es Hooker aid
nKitdld hy.4Be,ptapos«d ohapany that
2:2n TIte Sqp.lay School sad Ml*Ibo First U.'B. Sunday steMl wm
epidemic.' win hove the raaUei- atieodj 10x50. sev-eral I«-ct longer than Mr
tl.nsiings.
MOTTO:
-H
Is
the
whole
business
the BUn ahooM be runnlnt within
tiODR.
Rrlgbam-s.
held Monday evening. Ibe foRosrtog «$■
*
at once.
In hehair of (be ehurrfa a bcarty
of the church, and it I* tbe business
yevB.traa dsls. The project voUId
5:00 The Home Department Hour,
fieers being elected:
Pouto diSBiiig U on in full force
of the whole church to ffive^lbe wboli
weleome was then extended 10 Mr.
MT04bo«spat«itut« of abeUSSMl.
fa) The growth of the Home Depart­
Supertotndeat, Mr. WbHteinore.
td.everyone that wants work can get
gosptd to the whole world a* speedily
I/ocklian by George Cross. Tbe pnaOAO. nnd will emidoy about 200 bkads
ment in. Miehlgau. D. 0. AHea.
Assistant superintendent. Mf. Horn*
There arc four buyers here and
of eitl. possible."
(hcB wetromed to bt-bsU of
with aa appmlBste par roll of M.flOO
(bi A Conference of the Home Delieek.
sens have taken steps for Hte'organira- many pntato<>s are l>elng ■•oiigbl In tintbe.
rletiQOf
tbe
city
by
tbe
Rev.
per aooth. The projert contemidaice
Tuesday. November 13.
iwnmeai. Prof. Hamill.
Treasurer, Mr..Roaeoe.
tiott of on asaoclaiion which will be flcM,
Dema* Coebliti. Ip behalf of tbe boa
a two aaehlM elli to
Elemeniarj liiMituie under
4:4W Question drawer, eondtieied hy
SecreUrr, Miss NeO Lardle.
devoied to the Improvement of the
toes* men of (he city E. \V. Hastings
book Ssd loft dried writing pnpen.
nireeiioo of Miss JiMphlne L. Baldwin Marian Lawrance.
Ubnrton. Miss
Bailer.
river banks and may end in lUeir
Matinee Race.
then drilvered a wetoomc. The adTbla project eoatempUtes the InrestNew Jrn.ey Blemenlarr
Huperliitendem of the primary dobeing made Into a series of parks all
Tburwday Evening.
Deepito (be fart that it wa* :lh<of
the
meat of a large amount of money by Ihtvmgh the city.
Cotineil.
last ■wiinee rare meet of the season
7:rw "A Jubilee of Song"—Graia the sew mtolsler feel very much al
putalde people.
Morning
the
crowd
at
the
driving
park
ibiColfax Tiilkir iKaar If. Meredith and borne and in response to tbe greet­
There was a pood attendance of the
IVvoiionil Seniee.
mnit. Mra. JaBleaok.
very small, the cold
flinniK.
BENDON.
ing* he deltvcred a short addtw of
directors of tbe board of trade and ibe
After the meeting n aaetal time was
Jh-ndon. Mich.. Oet. 23.—Semer weather culling down the attendant^ 9:30 Tbe Needs of ilie Children'
prayer
ibanks and pleannre at iNing called
matter was given careful eooslderaunder Thirteen.
enjoyed and Mr* DoUOO served revery
noticeably.
The
track
was
fast
Lewiswas
In
town
Isn
Tbunalay.
7:30
Reports
of
cammlllees.
I
this
efty.
lion. It was uoantmoiiBlr decided
10:00 ’Tho Cultural Value of a Well
irrobmenis
ISilsy Thompson is working for Mrs. and the horses evenly matched so that
Convention thank offering.
Tbe evening was very pleasantly
gnat .the request of Mr. Roberta nod
Planned Program.
John
Sbirrow.
8:00 Address. ■Sunday School Soul sp<-nt indeed, a Isige number availing
bis nsanciatea who beiievo tbat with
10:30 Orartliig. Orgaoltatinn
Thomas MeOarrr OMd.There were two <-venis. a free-for-all
Myrtle McLcllaii is *-nrkitig .H Rert
Winning’’—Prof. H. N. Hamin. D. D. (Khmselvro of tbe opportunity of m«^anrScicat power there will In
nares.
nd n 1:15 pare, the following being Equipment
8:20 Addre-.s. ’Foriiaril." Marlon tog Mr. I>ykhar1. who Is a very able
doubt whstjCrer that tbla mUI can be
Thomas M. McOsrry passed away a
tbe
summary
for
the
first
heats,
l.awraaee.
Hr.
Rerkey
and
family
and
Nr*.
and
sincere
young
man
and
who
onMhatraiaed witbln the tintc apedSed.
bis beme. 113 Garfield avenne. Batar2:fi0 The Bible and the Child.
George FVroins reiurand Friday fitmo mile heats lielng run.
Parting «^g and lienediciloa.
douMedly will lie kiiretasful In his
day evening at the age of t7 year*.
2:20 Te Preparing of ibo Lesson.
IndUna. where they took Mr* Berkey
work here.
Frec^ar-AII.
ojf Dam Opened.
Mrs. MrOarry died to July and ber
for burial.
.1:00 A Ixkson Taught and Dl*I* Well Pleased.
Howard W. tJnbn Lamaoal... .
finder Ibe direction of tbe board of
hnsbaotl has been eoBfined (o his M
r*»ed.
Rom to John Slarrow and wife a I.ady ryenii tWllUam lnger>u>))l
Cutler-Van
Kcuren.
Wlllinm
Ilel'ur-r
r(-t<irn<d
Tuesday
{Hiblie ;sroriui. acting in
(or mme time.
!
4:00
Round
Taide
on
Child
.<bud'r.
baby boy Monday. Oct. If<.
K
o
eiork
Wednesday
morning
:
from Oiieago. where he was accom­
Dogwood l Rennie)......................
with the order of the eliy council
Mr. MeGarry moved iBto Ibis pari
I
Tuasday Evening .November 13.
\nolei Tbompson is working 'at Angeletia (Frank 1.ith>in>.......
panied l.y C. H. Mohr. repre*entatlve lb*- home of the brid.’s parent*. M'.
aeveml areoka ago. John H. Monroe
’ the country forty years ago sad
Mile* Oe pyecxc’s.
I 7:39 A Half Hour Song-Grant Col- of the refrigerator propo*iit<w which and Mrs. W. H. Cuib-r. 524 Second
Time t-124.
and a crew of men Tueaday morning
leaves throe cblldran. Odle nnd
jfax Tnllar. slsaar H. Meredith
Will Rhodes was In Traverse Thuf'-Mr.NM. Miss riara Cutler and Lynn
ha*.
I*een
under
consideration
among
made ao opening In the Ott dam in tbe day.
1:15 Pace.
Thomas of this rjty and Mr*. FHer
»
Ichonia.
the business men of Traverw.- City snd Van Keiireu were united In marriage, Lardle of Old MIsstom
ig n section of
I Scripture reading and prayer.
George Uesveld of Grand Rapid:! Mule Jay (Claud RowenI............
which 1* ]*eing looked up by the board the n>-v. Demos Cocblin of the Congretbe ohatructloo nboni twenty feet In
Tbe funeral Will be held from til.
Utile Diiieh (Howard R'biting)
-I *;09 Welcome A,Idresse.-:.
was In town Thuraday.
«fr trade. Mr. Beitner inspected one gaikuial eburvh officiating. The eere- Franeu church tomomw aoratng at
length.
nedsklll
(Eri
Rntleri.
...3
R.
RespoBhc.
Wilfred Deake is working for C.
ly waa witnessed by only the im­ 9 ovioek
of these patent rrtrigerators In operaAt the reguUr meciing of the ell Kenney.
Tom Wllkinsoo (Dr. MeKentiei..
8:00 Offering.
mediate
relatives
of
the
bride
and
and
Ik
cnthtiiiiaMlc
or<-r
tbe
proporound) Sept. 17. n petliloo asking that
■j 8:15 AddrcMi: "R'liore we were-r- hition.' He haw had UK«iiranecs from groom.
Stanley nangremoiid was in Inter ! Belvlder.' lEd Laatnert..................
an tmcblng be made In the dam waa
; Where we are." Prof. H. M Hamlll. many uci-rk of the refrigerator that it
lochen Wednesday.
\ Time. Linu.
In honor of tbe haj.i.y occasion. tMgranted and Mr. Oit waa giren twenty
• D. D. Nashrille. Tenn.
The M. E. Ladies’ Aid society gavel
le licsi on the market and thaf hooiie was decorated with . autumn
days la which to do the work
DenedletioQ.
Otath of Edna GreiUelc.
nothing N-inc manutaeiured today leaves sad greens. The bride was er-nOjr purchased by tbe dty arrived
Ott made no move la the mailer and a ehlrkon pie supper at the new!
After gevenil weeks of baitie with ^ Wednesday Morning. November
rhtireb
Friday
evening.
After
tbe
sup-1
eharmingly
attired in a gown of prtn- laM night and are bring set np In tb*
equals
It.
at the laai meeting of the oounclU Oct.
per a fine program was rendered. Pro-' typhoid fever. .Mis* Edna Greitiek: 8:00 Meeting of nominating eommiilace over white taffeta ellk and various wards of the cRy wi that the
C- l_ Whitney, siewarU of the asy­
16, the board of piiblie worica was
Tuters will have a teane* tfi become
passed away at the home of hgr aisreeds were over $22.
lum. IS 111 Chicago now on a similar rarried while roses. She wa* atu-ndstnieird to proceed and make i
famIlUr with their ase. 'a set ot
Mr. O’Brien <ff Detroit was a busi­ tor. Mrs. Claire Ciirils. on West Front j 8;f"> Separate eonferenees:
errand and will doubtless make ble e.1 by Miss Helen KlngOey. whe was
opening when the Ume expired,
t-ereei early Tuesday morning.
i ta» Beginm-rs and Priman'. J*rs report a* soon a* he retnrn*. which alM) gowned to white and carriM pink dummy naeblaes li also provided nnd
es* caller In town Friday.
was by tbla order that ihey acted this
Edna was taken sick with the fever] G. L. FOx, Grand UapIdK.
Mrs. J. N. Wharton is enieriaining
Tbe bf-»t man wsv George tbewe wlJI be in tbe voting ptacew on
will In* in a day or two It is ih« pur­
: < irrOon day so riiM voters ean bs
about six weeks ago and her sister; (b) Township and County Tdork. pose of Mr Mohr' to request the call Send.
her BOB from Dakota.
When tbe arorttmen appeared
Myrtle McLclIan spent Sunday m became 111 aboni the same time. Both | H. A. Dowling. Detroit.
After 1!.- w.-i-iing cv-reinony tb.- bown thK Botbod of voting.
public meeting of ihn buslMss
the aenne tbbt moning Mr. Oit had
Tbero was sMie qnesiioo *» m
have been desperately sick but It was •
tr) Men’s Clav'-e-., C. A. Stringer.' men of Traverse City to take the mat- VILI^N-Opl-' !-fi :-rr .\Jl<-gan. Detro:'
Inierloehen.
DM yet come to the mill. His fore­
could be used ,
Jake Shenkle returned Saturday tho4hl at one iliue that both were on-; Detroit.
Or :r.-lr re*nrn they
up for definite conKideratioo with and
man. Chartea Wells, waa on the
tr.o,:. a. :.24 Second .uee, ,«'»«■
th« optolou
(be road to recovery until a few daya'Regular Wednesday Merttlng Sesalen.] a view to raising the nroessayy capital rill b.from
Indtana
where
he
was
rolled
by
ground and bdng told of the city’s
ago when Edna suffered .a relapoe and' 9; IS Praise and ITayer. led by Grant
-.nx Tl,.., left on the
">
establish the business in this city. mtn
tnirntlODa. immediately called Mr. Ott the aicknesf and death of his mother.
ribce
then
gradiiallv
became
Colfax
Tuilar.
Will Jnrren and famUy hare been'
Mr. Mohr has been here five weeks min .'2 ;h.. I*.-r. Marquette sad a ;
on the telephone. In the meanUme.
worse.
. I 9:30 Fifteen mlniiiei: with the G’ord
^
has bad several other propoMUoa* number of iriends w.N^e present to
Mr. Well* ailempled to bold the prop­ entertaining guests from Traverse
City.
Miss Grelllrk was born in ibi* rlty|—"Power to Ui"—E K Mohr. Grand of loeatiocs of a sub«uniial ebarac- make
the neimoure
denartnre Interroting,
white tw.ii

' *’ -i-*..
'*'■*'.... -—.« FWesteo
lusse iDv
<u >1
—1ony. In rompilance with bla e
ball Monday night. th« firm club evear
Tbe Rev. Mr. Koon is- btUding revi- seveniron year* ago. Her parents are j Rapids.
However, he believes tbi* to be they Rurceeded in doing wl:h a grea*
ptoyer's orders, taking a aest on
jqf
tbe aroson,
«ras raoM pellgbtfal to
both dead and for the past few year*> 9:l.t Five minute reviews from our the beet point he has yet visited for expenditure of rice.
val
meetings
at
ibe-lalaad
ebureh
this

..
.
* apUe. A block and Ucklo waa bitdied
’every
frwpeei.
abooi
sixty
oouplee
she baa made her home with her tis“
Mr. VanKeurt-n I* window trimmer'
the mannfactnr* ot this product and
to this and Mr. Wells bad the cbofee wrok. Everyone cordially inrltcd to
atteod.
j
On account of Mrs. Cnrtis' ron-l lS:0n Moving Forward Through assures tbe people of Tnverae City
E. Wilhelm’* and k. a young man bring present and all enjoyffig tb*
Of tvireatlne or taking a cold water
evening to (be nunost. Tbe fsirtor
Mr. Camp had the misfortiiae to k>ec i diUon the body was removed to ihej 1904—ten minute rviions.
that it will be a proAtable iDveMSMt. with a long ll« of friend* Mr*. Vanbath. Ha retreated.
bfwae la»r
lasr week
wool; ,
I home of Ben Havilaod. comer State 1 Beuer Flnanee*. W, I. C. Reid. and the organization of the compahy Keureo U a popular young lady who was pmiity d«roraied while pslm>
a hfwae
Me. Ott Objected.
gmeed the danriag rooto. Poneh w*s
Franklin, this moralng- Mrs. Jackson.
The Mlaros Lampoon left Monday
; here, he declares, will result In the also ha* miny friends 10 wivh her
wd daring tbe evening.
Whea Mr. Ott appeared be made
foe Dakota.
j Havilaod Is also n sister of the deadj A Brighter Ouitook. E. K. Warm, emplorment of aeverai hundred hand< happtoes*.
Tbe music was furatobed by Hont*>formal proi.wi to the dlEerrat met
girt.
'Three Oak*.
int good wages at no distant date.
orebrotra and tbat It waa enjoyed
bars of the board and varions npectaGRAWN.
BtaAric-Foweh.
IMna waa a senior to the local High . H’:?) Words of Cheer—oae mtonte
for* on Ibe banks, threatening n dnmGrawn. Mich.. Oet. 23.—Born 10 Mr ttrhnol and leaves many friends nawsgleneourageizieats from delegates,
■ The J. C. O. Party.
j Mlvs itopbla Btanck and George was abowa hy tbe toet tbat iwroiydanee* *nd ihlrty-four enrores
e mih and stating that his bnsincM _nd Mrs.-Henn- Wares. Ort. 2i. a the young people who will mourn berj 19;M A Quiet Personal
Tbe annual party eiven by the J. C. Pouch wore iialttwl to marriaee at 11
wau ruined.
danidiier.
Chrlrilan Uvtog,-jD. duh wa* held at tbe City opera|c'flock Wednesday morning lij Rev were tenrod
lots
1 "My Hindrance*
MANY DEAD.
Sm S«lv*d«r, Oet. 22.—
•r Ml^ur wat*r fr«m C»h>I» vMeano
SmmM mMt «( t»w inhabHants af
RaachBaa and
100 paaRla
f tha r«eant atonn. Rrincanta anS athar tawm

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AGKAND nuvfftfc HEHAUD. THUMOAV. OCTOWH SS. 1M«.

Tnrcrsc HoaM

tb* a«hHiB *Tom«l«.

at Bawaod arenoe and idzty in

H lb* RicMUMt

«rf a local aporUBMB we* followed by the liieh ^ooL

Edwin 8. Pinil. el al lo fl'B. Van
Epp* and wife, parrel*, ser.'l. T ;7. dt

lb re*»ti
regard t*
luwermab ib
iw Ibair

HtMLO AN*, neon CO.

inc all tbelr Ilri) Mi abd pdiUaf them
lied In
in ibe Ufcft b wpidrt ■« heloBawoUl tag dny- ayataa be i
lb* laji* again re«tlnb im old «lm* (be seboois, the purpose being lo

C«v. Warner Will B* Her*.
The esmpniBB has been rery nuie«
IHH ererrlKMly will be'glad to know
that a gnv.1 meeUng will l»> heW in
Pieinliefc's

Orand

Tuesday evening. On

loie Ibe lake.'

a Jb* xiaie ireamitT.
autlous

lo

H* was

know

If

nwiBer waa-all safely denoalted ni
intm*M

parmenta

were

being

pnnpUy made, bui the Cans eonoiy
man bad

ibpse uTOll ash ta the lower river and

I

This weeilnr will be nddrt-H«-

ao eurioalty as

lo

where

nitllona oaoo frt>m.
liape It ooeaned

lo

This will be the only

Per-

thM an anaww to iho doewMoo as

repiihllran

Tb6 laborin*

men

ot

’.U.; ;
• ni,

foiii

Tr«aaur«r's Report.

Brery Uw erer Park stdinol hiitWIng was se-ile.1 by
plaead npon the ntataie hooka of ihts ■ be Imard of eiuraiion Tursday even­
A. MePoy
eooliy. and there ara many, waa ing by Ihe employineorilf
tbo rapnbUcan pgrty.

Bi a salary t.f $45 n month
Then- were kis aupUmnls In dll

Tbe loglalntion that ba* led to l>cuer
wages, to Bborter boor*, to condlUon*

Ihe portiimi. four rijure having lieej

nhared

adde.1 last ev-i-nlng. Ji>hn K' .ir**. 1..

by the

workinmnen

of

no

<Abw eonntry on onrtb. waa repiib- U. Clover, M. Ubrlor nod A. A. MeCoy,
lloM taiMeUte. er*ry line of It. And Tbe eornmliiee bixl Iw-Ob imalilr
tbo work of tb* republican party lo

make a ebolee and ihe miiiier «$* lefi

that direction will not end so long as

lo Tbe board as a whole to seiile.
Mr. Kooie moved tliai Mr. Pmlor he

It eentinnaa to bo the inie represenia-

llm of tb* great body of lls snpporter* employed, siailag ihai he had-Ueen
working for ihe laie.Mr. lleiix«'lhat
and moat tmated lenders.
that he was

handy

with

lUlCe.

Miss Gratu- KSdred

w.Pk

OK-i
tklNw.a(n>T«Mai>4Kc-T*U I'a-.^CT. « «l

loots and ieach ihe stub grade. Boardman a

understood steak heating.
HIk peU- niie. ai .1 salary of $15 a inniiib- 1
~ party on the basis atone of Uon had been signed by every mem- ginning w-hh Sept. 4.
wtet It will do lo the future. Some her of Ihe Oak Park teaching fort-e
and eighty^resid.-m* of the fHih ward
of tb* mote recent

Traverse City Markets

There wa* no eoeonrt 10 Hr. ftioleV
of lta'«XBCtUJvo and IcglaUilvc repreaoBtaUvea. tb*- overthrow of iho law- mmion and Ml^ Hoyi miu'.'il that A. A.

'fiiS

Traverse City

empl«.y»-d iiv

l|nMd toyntty and support tor tbe rr~

Moktfoor Fall aai

STEINBERG
BROTHERS

Wintor gar­

ment tiHaHioas aom whUa tha auortmantsefteompleta andbafora aU tba
erelutira *ov*/f/*i ne* taU. '

McCoy li^ ittacn Ihe poaHnu. buf there

X

City Book Store
The Hobarl.Co.. Prop.

male II shoii lime loan of $1,500.

his xerviee* were <«iirely saiisCWoiT.
It la not noceaaary to ask for con-

t c».r;l‘i.rl2 m vtatMnefy

"’s:,

■OARO OF EDUCATION.
The mailer of janitor for ihe Oah

pMcod tbare by the repobllcaa party

.1 aluliiy, uf e-.e,fll!l,ac..mp»m
■k -.{ imi
................
* ■ ■
l>r.‘k
WMfii>a..-ii iwitleJ
“irt

The ireasiirr-r's rep*in showing

Is- present.

lotaraat in Uk' oontinued

> lii.rtc vlii. are Amtljilul of itwir

noib-e^ earrted

l•r'lldllureH of $;<>.!>Sl.5K with n hal y
vi-ry {I'.-aNaui suritrii
lead
10
diabetes
of M'.nrrte nrighr* dlM-ase. Tbe !m>si rem.-sly loi
«if $3.0tS.P0 on hand, eaiised Home! Mr. and Mr*. Uirin Ma>iT.
Jlu>i
of''
<Vi. l.ifi.
iTih.
Il|-,«.is
It
I-I
rvan's Kldnev mis. It r.tre«|
tbinkir.g on Ihe ,«rl of lUe la»r.t
e annivcr-lai
which are C-CIS.--I by weak
:
However, il was cwUmaied ihat if lh<one hnndre.lYrieods an>t' diseuM-d ki.ln. y*.
l.riiinir} sch«>r»l mrmev reaith'-d
w.-ie preseni./\Vh. n Mrs.H.I,. i.--:iif>- 10 p. r,
iw Hie pasinn-'/wlf.- come in.;
Mal«I Gn-no.
I K.-- r.fier-nil, j
pry taplial Tra^-r-e • Ctiy would'i.began 10 opeij lo fart*. aBdt<ii<v-<. Ti-ve,-.(p-ive PS.i'il anc^his would pay-sa!a
"llil- means witaeihlng ' And
ries wlili a handsome snrplii.i for next
^-d to be hlip-i Pills have 110 e<|.ia1
yejii.
I In rha.- fm bar.l Juitka'cb.s *ml a
I ).«rs, R<- ari—'* from A di-OT-dr-ri'd
The- r>’|N>n of the ramniirie<>
on
I l.onnHfull..-.
1 pl.-asist io gi«v ,
•■laims and aeeonnis was allowed and
which Rev. P.
W . WoAil
of! recnnmx-nd
r<-mi-.lT "f S' 'n ,.’i
It;.- r|( )k rf-porte.1 rhai ih<- aenml e;e-h |^|
a ill IN-I.nlr of ih--ir\nianv frii ndi | ririu.- and
as IVsio's KIdn-haii.l u-a* only fS.UTo.:} Iweaiix- uf piesenied 10 Mr. and .Vis, Mi.)«
pii. roiiisin.
For
l.v :dl ll.•.■^^'t^
niiiHandin-4 ordeis l«f-tw<wi ibe ch-rk tK-a«tifiii n-a set. Everyon.Sw. nl In
ing ib.T they had had
enjoyableFosuvJJiHwm C;
n*rel
and Ihe irrasurer which have nni ye'
rtful home X,.,. v..r1 . -u,,,- asetua f.„ .h.- I’n
eashed.v Wiih the payroll of
Monroe Cefbei . M:,y
fi.lT2.IU. il would i>e neci-aary H> ef" r. «- n•
ll. n'.-mlN'i tlx- nam. - rv.a.„'f.trt a loan. On Mr. Hoyi's mniion. the'
im olh-r
mavor and elerk were nuihorirtvl <o
,

sary fBr tbo aupport of blataeirand his
UBD7, abonid racOgniae an eateiinc

tibrl CjaW■•u.wiii;; in )Ot.i o«W

port was OU-d.

All who tan

•in VI. should imhi' art^pemeni

every Man wboae dally uHl.la aooes-

il.-Uci.

.Vi • • r'crtnlc- I.;-. J tlw tnatpfial; ami
.=ui.o.lt,.see tire btau--

ES5.
Many jM-ep!.- iirver «!iNi>ect Ih.ii
Plilltp Young and wife in John F.' kidneys
If -offenne irom a lamhad serve,!
Had'm. n«4 lot |9. htk. S, il. 1. A Co'slweak or aehing lack thev Blink that
forty-one park- pih.
,ii IS <iiilv a muscular weaknes*; wh.-o
ag.-i and imvep-.l IIP iqne>
The
E-lbin 1.. -Sioii and wife tti perrv i.itiriilaTy trouble set* In they ibink it
np Indore Judge fmlor:

one week from Ihe date of this tneei.

MIebigan.

If yaa tmam mhal H maant ta Olay ytur yartkata at Pan fa maaU
ba rigb! ban tomamm maniag o»i
moba yaar aalaatm.

a* nn«eeiMi1 to ihai.

drticiion of ib<l,pMr.

On

Mf.

Chandler'*

motion

fneitia; luAoi.r^

lisffiii'..’"'''"

1
....x-

■taBiMr.-AImtar,' On Mr.'fhaiidler's mo-

lunot w

formal.

On

Mr.

P'ta^Hionablmi IVIo<3*fm In

ip

resulting In

three' ballots for Mf'^eCoy acid two

nlmy rate regnl-p<

Miwfla moililh

COATS, FURS, WAISTS, SKIRTS

■iSKt.UtSJSS:;:::

tb.-

salaiu- was fi»>-d ai. f'.5 a liK<ib

"--•-I"-:'"""......................

A I* HAWK* HAHab. Aged

-■

Goirect

11. ROD of Albert Roush, to Ik- «*iriise.l
CObcenIngonr imimrts and export*.
HeaiT KsCtaF*: ta bl» wfekb rnarkc.

_
_ _ ^_* |hal thhRfcitai
State/
IMt*r,,«»M«lh•
“ •

..........

sebool In order that be migU!

Materials

TOl^ Wd living. d«Aelhj»o.l a sa.l *i*iof silhtrA

TV-boy's mSther dled^d

baa lEbdb'a dWtaei ^Ih over 1905.

typhoid fever and then Ms father
“0«r tot«ga trade eoollnne* ot re
taken Ml. Ill* hrniber uiWt died an-1
During Ropbe WDs nio-je. his raih'-r was i]l
tembv PW importa jfbeta'd $IOi«».- home of Ms unele in Dtrfleid town­
OM. b gUibt ioereaHC 01
ship. The |K»y sloled Ural he was In-

r»urt.

roe with - Abort
liv<sl idoai. Our
gAnnenu were eolectod 'only after
a rooet tboroREfa
invAtigAtroa of
AmericA’a fomoMAt
importerg' and
mnniifActnrm'
line*.

but year: while onr eiimn* hlnd his elaRses hni he didn.‘i want
• Buying Rates of Travern* Ctty D*al*re
noaontad to $139.«I0.I»0. an Increase qnii school for good but only unill h-of $3/Kn,0M *VPT tast year. Thi* left could arrang.- 10 go again. Aiitich.-.! I «'l.l.-r aii]i1-s. p-r cwi.............................Tii
WTieal .
ns u enoaa of exports for the moalb
Ihe petillon was * rocommeodailon
Of «S8.SM,<I00. or $S.&00.000 more than by Judge llmlor that Ihe My's peilil..u CVirn, per h
I'Olal.M-s, |.i
a ycbr Bga 'Hiere was a moderfMe i
he granted Inasmuch a* he was ilxo«aae «t exporu for the month, bm
only one left of a family of four.
lliifli-r. |KT pi.iiix! .
, nearly
-«n Mr. Mead's moiinD. Ihe Is.y was hlggs. |Kr duten , .
$7.«WI,e00 in the shipment* of eoiinn. excused from iwlinol itniM ihc next

■SiH:-

But^wbeat ...........

however.

In

shlp-

uebta of maniifaeturer*’ good* lefi
‘Tbe falling off in cotton
of

thi*

valuable

might

prndnet

waa laigMy railed uptn fnr.ilquldating
• our (OnIfB obligations.

The excea*

f exporta
wm ISM.OM.Onn. ns compared with
year.

attend school,

bright young fellnw.

iISS

It is prohal.le

.03S&
,»»«. ....s.................

that he will go'io his grandparents In
Gnrfleld township

A3H
.05H

Glen llriiira. non of A widow,

for BlM nanth* of the calendar year
$$30,000,000 'last

Killing..

wish llmt someone mtild provlrt,.• ihc'o
boy with a home in t^ elty tint be

porU Is bigniteani, Inaamtieh a*
bKmnaeRt

rhlck.-iis.

Kcd a II
Sii|t< filUi‘li.leni nillK-rt exprtssed

wUb • favotbWe trade halnnee In Sepinmber.

semester.

This

exensed friim paying iiijllon. He make
h'u home with Ms grandfalh.-r. Well.
n. Miller. ■tn Ferawood

ff«p, Bnwtt and 6rttn Hmltf Oats

TwraOay Vacation.

f sold daring Reibenher wepe $$9.1004M, BgalnM $4.l<bi.t»0 In l»05. For

in

lb* bln* month*, the net imparts of

peMod cf tlf.fwn.flOO.

Tbe gold move,

mebt daring nine monlbs of the calen­
dar yoar baa 'ibu*

Imk-o

$Sk.«u*.iwiu

period

A Wise Action.

The

ctacbOi Are made

hiii

ihmngh

an'l iirecn Moatnentu- and Kersey Coau, ina-lv
np swell.

reported

during the Orst niomh tlioie liad _<

IolT, tb* lake ha* become gtraiiy do- Iss-n 'J.tSl pupils enrolled. l.«09 iNiyh'J
and t.H4-girls
The average ailead-*
poFatalod. Iberefora the sell
Rod sad Oun cinb Is moxlns the amaU ance h.xd been SJI15 and at tbe end of •
the month there wen- *.Aii pupils ■
pasnb bom ibe river over the dam
school, (be percentage of aiiendonc-- j

an excelleat Ibing.

bring

The ennillmreii1 wa- dl- •

Tbe river yeoierday was
peeked
Wltb-tb«*e «mall flab and every ne>. elded as follows;
full bnmgbi hundtod* of litem.
Hoaa SB tbrate fluh wen> released. Ihey
sUrted M th* river and an almnsi

hi*

asdstants Oak Park . .
Elmwood ...

'Tb* noddog of Boardman lake with'

keep, lliat

Sit ia f«Jl7 to p)ac«' it wlicio
Sit ia

itot *a(&

Tfaerofon;

tile

iinnncial

instilnlion

t wiiiob t>oirti)Kio* aafety aiul

‘ hmumern.

-lust

those cnraieDla are going like hot cake*.

as

w.- anii<-ipxi.->l.

ew an<l
new

dfwirilile aovoltf M

98c ^$35.00
"

-'>2 incln*

>-et ahown

in

Travi-roo City—ooaily wonh a

Ihinl more than the prio- we aak.......... ........................

Sm-h ia offerHi

I Till- iUltrat, Lnr-.,Tsl
7

N*(i-Raaitfent .FupilA
Mr tiUlien stal'd that there had ^
le-en a very^markid taertarae 1a lb* •
number of non-rarideni puptU, tbere,!<

( Strangest liAQk
I'MirlliiptH-

warm.
leagth

andj

in North-J

Serge

and PUmL--(icw

fS.OO, 96.00, 97.50 and 910.00
lltw Stfles of Plaid Waists

Hundre-la of ilifTerpiit atyliw P- pirk from.

know ihe materinl. il'e handaome in apppfttntKv-,-v-ry it«ivy bod

.... 3SS.

Broadcloth.

the Brtalest Displap of Infants’ Coats

Black ChtPht Oats at $6.S0

)>y

Tiivasc aiy
Slate fianlc

PAtuunA,

^ IQ gkfk
vR *

S|>rofitiaa dreirahle defoiSiioiy.

ilor-

styliab mat'-rial in all d< west oedoringa
They eome in Tbrioot
______ 1..
....
.
ely pleated *tyle», well tailorerl, oiarveloin valnre at

of tine importwl Bmmlclolh io hlack and cobra. Iri
g s guftr;inb«l
.velvet and I'riitd. liiK-l tbronghont with IMdiiig's
........................
—Uie hnndoorm-At
for tintin- lu^cy
nterliiirtl—Uie
hnndaorm-at '-oaU
'-oat for
grey aatin
and into

moolh-'T

be

will

Broadcloth Oats
Brand new Coata that

month.

eliisesu who enjoy tbe ai

flab

IboflnoliAit] to

lllgli school .

waa imdoubtedly over a mllUon small tutenevllle ..
tab, not fry. bui perch large eitongh D-af schiKil ...........................
to care for ibi-nuiclTM.

in

Mom-y ia| «

linn! liiiag tu g<*t

Zfk

Hit'-'b n Inrgain io :i F*n-i<-eAMi-Bla«-k Cheviot

Vnlon street .

and

ft

.Mmle of

tC I

*J> i ^ aOU

End of i

Oniral ..............

juwtesday eaannt bo esilmaied. hM It

t«'.»

to r,2 inches long, for only...................

Ur-'*

During

smay flab were lifted over the dam by
Romdarr Alley

tbe

Atui'li

Gilbert

naoBbar of dahtag sad the iaabiHiy ot

Z.\rc

Xlhinun to conauW
ileotioi; n hant.

Enrollment.

ih<-

lb* small fish to con.' un out of the

Spkndid Shooing cf Btw Tws
.\11 the difteri-iit lindi. in
well at tUipU- ahapn. bi-AUtifnI
»--ii-v-inr? in
from ....
Style*. v.Tiying
in npi/Kpriop from..

Unusual Valuts in Urn talhnd Skirts

Btaullful llovellf Oats
.*»0 inches long, worth Jl-'i to tlH. .il*o plain I’.l ick

Mr. Duvis. Mr*, lies* and tlin Misses

e iwn days.

and

Isafcly and Pnifi: \

Vivian. Meljtughlin.Vt^ison. Brown'^

Bone Urn* ago. Boardman lake wa.s and Thompson. On Mr. UnyCs uioilon ‘
High school will h.' •lose.l for
in
rictaliy

^ ^0 00

■ he IHgb school Ihorc are eight tc.Tch-1

«M Of tbe best flabing groonds
ibl*

l«-'iuti

Imtloni. - to,

hai-e lieen arranged for these hut In
ITS niin desire to go and consequ.'Pilv
Ksicbers who wilt go are kir. .S'yi- ami

lOOS.-

mid S-mi-l itU''1 slvl-s

velvet i-ollir. briiil*. atra|»,

|s; ;uhl -V) incbiv long, worth tI2-V) to $l.'^, ()0.

Cnvk Thursday and'Friday, Siippll---

no siippMes could Is- urrang'-d.

mor* ta onr favor than for

I’LtiiIb anil MixUirc*. Ik.x

fully Irtmmnl with

goM bave been re.nw.ono as against
year for the Hame

We planncti on the greatest Garment and I'ur sca-son of this store’s history when we placed our immense
lines of fall and winter wearing apparel this year, and so far oiir efforts to give Travel^ City, women the most
extensive variety and the choicest style creations that have ever been displayed here have been crowned with
success. All we a.sk Ls your fair inspection and the comparing of prices. After this if you cannot sec the advan­
tage of buying here we are thankful for the opportunity to show you.

.13

iMUt, ■Utatactory. - Tbe net imports

net export* last

We Art do­

ing BO ••xponnient'

tlB«

A cood toerense,

p*rwin can

llgale<| sisty-seven

rally here, as the eleetkm will oeeiir

wbem the inaaey rano from would ing. and il is desir.aiile iliai there be
a large aiteodanee.
The ladles
Inelodo a rorlow oP
especially invited and Iher.- wll
linu
■ he l.e«i of IBHsie by famphetl
noc betp hi* caoae.
Skelcher s eoneert l«nd.

•ttcipt.mw . J

i ;,v. n.u.lS.*.ikapw.Waw* Baakeiv.

P'S rniR (IDKYS

Mr. Klmmlerie

:i

'.a:v ii . ArTi !.o mbifal yW

Nl l.y Governor FVe.1 M. Warner, aitd

liare be«i one a

Ilie

There are miltions .rf

Irf«f not to close
A. fgrrfe M. inerr,. lo Noah neirwr. w,,.jj„, 55
^*1- fiw <Im- o).~ '
k!-liiu>ls bet ouarnniiiK- ibe .iSeeie.t
lot Si. hlU. K, H. A U
nd Thank.eivlnv,
Hon. P. H. Krtler. repaMlean eandl- families and wi-eii •••It all' aeitial
..ama 1. tmiii
Neiitc n. Hill far
Tor lieiilenani governor ' llta. snsnicbMiK esses while the riilldrtii
pel*.
I.' $S.W<'V
Gerrii J. Dit^enia. chairman republl- are in sehnol.
An<!
nditor Genrrai 10 Buckl.T A «»o'»i
ran sisie eommiiiee and lion. Frtsl C.
Twaot Officer's Raport.
MmlVl Co_ lot 5. .er. -9, T S'
Oonf Micukc tbe Cav^ of Vouc Troi
Weimore, eandidale for stale seoaii.i
Tbe rf pori of I'niant OfBeer RinsIS. tS.ST.
a—A
Trawerae- Crty C't.nn
in IblK dIsJrfrt. win be prtwil and al- Itsm^for Ihe month showed Hint be
J.iy J. Itrownsrm and wife lo Jaeoh
ghewt H*w to Cure Them.
Mi nddress Ihe meoling.
had viKiied slxtr-seven hoiiK-es. Invc* rVibler. parrela.
n<kh.

Meoklbtfr

Make
Them
Yourself

A

G- '-rs- -la ' Ihe perrh are t.eing rapidly tblonert
‘carl J. Cook, el 1
He sag- Cooke, parcels. s<y* I T :: K II. *:>• I Hngrtlman'lake, prineipally baes.i
&irah M. Corbmn
,.v-M»aU-ro g« up l
-I I. blk.«S 1st adrl
lobed onebalf day for ihl* purpose.
the kihd of wort.
BSM Bay tarmber
C... to Jamr.- E . «l»h
Thl.
I
Ur. Gilbert dht not believe In dU- Mahan. <
*e»^ sec ir. T r. R.iiliat help* keep north.11. $1<»».
lUslBg (he school* even in the
. wai-tn famoui- for 'hi-tr <t«ir'.
E.-ISI rtay
E.-H.I
p
laimlw-r On. lo Wm. Miirh-____________________ ^
disease, sla'ing ifaal Dr. Rnker and
IS. T rr. R
txlier elilb^iieg bad ndrsnred ibai as rll. nwk, «f
Thankagivlng Day.
g|<M.
iii«>lr<id«a. When the sebooj U riose.l
fk-l.
:i - I':. .el, nr
Weshl
!jt Ce !<■ Il.ivd I. I
Ihe ehHdren are allowed lo nlacle
Rrobb. imx i: and IS. bik 2 H L AjRoas'vi-li
IT iN«ue.l hi- Thank-.
wilh « verytjody On ilic sireer«.
Itlh. $3«.i
•givrnr prortamaimn «Wng Th-i,

vliliniii a|t*l«laBr*.

Traviw m>- at

Tuesday scar tbe Hannah

gested th-v the oew tearbers he

«ip to the laW-

cm

work

ibe sehnola moiT of a unit.

fiftb ladiler wax buili ao that ibe
tmall liKh eonM

Tb* Rod and Gob Ctab had iwo men
:

Ira* H. lAy .Co'a. dsn wttb Rip neiA taking
■^m. Van
and wife
pereb Wbicb inbahlt The*e
B ^ps. pneema. MC. «. T r. R 11.. tb* a
er Ihe .-lam and patting ihem

ibe new tenchen aeqttalntad wlih tbe:
advaotaitf*.
Ii «n<il<l alMi l>r an oxrollrnt M<« if Travi-rae City melboils and awklng

/TH08. T. bates/
Editor and Manasar

Flaming Farcb.

fUai Catata Tmoafert

tb* iD(«i>s or «be t1«ir lo go to ^g BlnetT-aU: In aR. with iweniy-j

This is the fiiin.N’N stvle. good tong

you

all

Zfh

Special valm- at..................................................................

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Astrachan Coats at
............... *2.60
Bearskin Coats at
...................... 2.75
Others at......................- ].2S to *10.00

STEINBERG BROS.
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Traverse City, Mich.

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•HAND niAVERSC HERALD. *mUMOAV, OCTOSCR & im

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Manineue. Mich-Oct. 33.—The Pto
Most dtsfigartag aUn
'SmHh. Lynn fichermeehorn aad Ralpb
kin erapuons,
Kitchen acted as pan bearers, attend­
r Iron coomany'i Carp river fu^' scnrfula. pimplea. rashes, eie..' are diMi
Thu raw wind which pcuclnled
ed by six young ladles. Mlucs Oliw
mry clothing Toeadar afternoon,
went out of blasl today for want 'Burdock Brtod Btt.
Lardie. Pearl Zoulok. Barbel Lardic.
l UH. LUHkept many people away ftom the matt'
of men to rua tt Tbe shat down ’ ter* Is a rleasslng blood tonic. Make-r
Lulu Kelfricch. Jennie Junes
race meeting which eras poDed oS
i:i« Tret
as a kns «f *l.*d0 each da.v the .you dearwyed. rtsar-breined. chwi;
Hazel Lardie.
at the drlrlng park but the few wbo
skinned.
Tbe n-iatlves pn-seai (tvoi put»ldv plant if idle.
attended saw some rery good raring ^Sdere ......................
wore Mr. and M« WU BmUh. Cha.
Id. both the 1:1S trot and the frec-for
]<-volx: Mr. nad Mrs. Walter*. Blk
The track was In excdlent
I
Ratddr: Mr and Mr». Kd Wall. Elk
condition and coniUertng the charac. Tom Wllktosoo ........................4
Oroat Traobn. brajaet
.Rapids: Mre. Warner. Carp Uke
ter of the weather and tbe amount of
TlBc-l;18‘fc. l;ll. l:ltfe- .
The wortt ot .Bironnf the rootc tor work the hoeaes bare been doing
0<nrgc Bcliner. Carp fake: Mr. and
Judges of flaisb: F. E. Roi.crt«. Ur.
the Nocthera MkhiBsa TractU* corn- some escellM time was made.
I Mr*. Ouy Champaey of Acme and
J. Q^Martin and P. H. Pratt.
poor «s bwu la thU dir Taeeday.
'large nuat«>r from TraverH; City.
Tbe llret beat of the rmytorcU
a twee of fourteen B>en beta* ppt Into
went to Howard W. with his owner.
Pwmrtis.
(he «eM. The Borrcr *1H be mahed John LnmsoD. up. Bill Ingendl put
Prom Tuesday's Record,
as tan aa possible os. If the neather Lady Cycott under the wire a good
Funeral of Julius Smith.
penaKs. sradias will be begw thU second and U1II Rennie drove Dog­
The funeral service of Julius, the i W C. Tucker of Big Rapids was iu
talL
wood to third place. Angtdctu An- la-yesr-old son of Johu SniUb of the city on busies today.
F. a Orton, who sin be «eneral isbod last. The horses kept their rel Mapleton. wbo *ra» Vllled while dock
8. S. Burke of Glen Haven Is a gite#<
of (he new cortpaar. has
poeltioiu in the second boat with huDiing. was held from the bom.- at thv WblUag.
SBlte of office* In the Statu the exception of Dogwood and Lsdy Tuesday afternoon at ; o'clock. The ■ F. H. Clark .if 8oUous Bay -was it
»»^umi|r and stated to a repre- CycoU. wbo changed places. Tbese bouse wsK overcrowded with aorrow- tbe city yesterday.
eeataUve of the Brtonln* Record that horses spill Ibe second and third Ins friends and relative# aud many
C. A Gardner of Elk Rhpids Itauthe proposed line woold be built lUt money.
unable IM gain ndmissiua. The- neicd business in tbs- eity.
(bat war what he was here tor sad he
The l;lfi trot wsx moru hot,'}- cuii- fuuvral stwlcu was proacbod by ibvCan be had if they arc clothed in footwerr made
Mr*. H. E Gill of Sorlbpon was li
Icslud and it took three- heats to de lU-r. Chf-Mcr 'V. Chase ttf Old Missiou
lalended (o see that it
rSBMrif
tbe city yesterday,
of leather that is tanned by a process te resist water.
MaAstco wUl be ooe tomlnaJ of cldc the race. UtUe Ja}-, an old timer, wbo talked briefly, his text being
irtMMlIlM
H. S. Hull and wif. 'left for Toledo
Wc have shoes that ihe manuflfaGi^^^;A^Tn arc
the line and Cheboraan the other, driven by Claude Dowvn. led iho field Malhi-w xxJv:43-41.
last night, called tb«-rc by' (he licalb
while Trarene CUr. Ok Rapids, Pc- around tbe track In the first beat aud
Tbe music tor the xHeuiU
ebsolutely waterproof. We dant soy they arc a&^lutc*
by half a length bard pushc-d by was (urnlsbed by a cboir from Old of Mr*. Ifuli's nuffber, Mr*. Pelfftr
toskey. Charlerolx and Iptertoedlatc
ly waterproof, but wc do'say they arc as near it as is
towns will be travarsad
the new Uttle Dutch. Howard Whitings bay HissloD eonsrtilug of Mlsa-Mlnnie The burial will take plaeo at Lindsey
possible to malic leather, and that unless you want to
line, which lacludini two tone brsneli- ctrit. Henry Kinganortb drove Bd But­ Porter, Mias Josle. BMgctt. William (be ff/rmcr home of tbe dectised.
teedera, wiU be 2fS mllee In ler's Redskin to third place and Dr Pratt and IKTll^ D. Bagley. with
wade water with them they will keep your feet dr>',
McKenrle
followed
In
next
place
with
length.
Miss Bessie Stone at the organ. By
Tom Wilkinson. Bdward Laulner's rt-quot tbe choir sang "ISlest Bo the ’
Prom Petoskey there wlU bo.
I,rsiich running to Walloon lake. Bsst BelTldere couldn't keep up and took Tie That Binds" and ♦Farewell. Dear
Friends." ‘'Deautltol Isle of Some- Oiaeasc Meat Prevalent In the Fall
Jordan. Boyne Qty. Cratral Lake and fifth plaea.
In the next heal UiUv Jay btreaked wborc" and "Asleep in Jesus. " were
Bcllairc. retnralng to tta.e main Une
Month. Simple Way to Cure.
at Bik Rapida. In this dty. there will out tor a comtortshle lend and tbeu sriso sung at the house nnd at tb>With the cool oiebix of (alt. labe a branch w feeder nwnlng from bndee at the first eighth. HowaM cenieicry. (be choir sang, :jlSoineUmi- larrfaal troiibk-s to Treverse City are
becoming more and more prevalem.
here to Old Mission, sixteen mUes. IVhltlng bad B cinch driving LltUo We'll t'ndenitaud," Tbe/bnrlal
8. E Walt 4 Sons, ss a cuiisethe Petoskey brnach being fortyAve Dutch to first plscv. Redskin took at Ogdensburg.
iiurtiee find tbelr hale# of liyomei in­
Tom Wilkinmllee in length.
Tbe flora! offerings
creasing.
aon tounb and Bowen's bone was dUThe coot or the proposed lias win Unccd.
beautiful, tbe following
be about VAOOm and Mr. Olson did
ibrances: Heart of
The horses Anrtbed In the third tent word -love." from family
days' tresiment at this season of ihe
not sute who was back <« the project
>ear will often prex-ent a serious aud
would all M they iIU In tbe sucond..
while roses. U O. T. hi
chruak stuck of catarrh.
City: btvkCD wbiM;i of
be cared (or.
There is no stomseb dualog w1'li ID FresdofWkll.
)
9mei. The virtues of its bcaling oils
M..
Old
Mission:
apiwy
eai
Whether or not there will be loeal
and balsams arc breathed tbruugli a
Kelfricch
and
wife;
*|iray
serrlce In the city. Mr. Orton could
pwrki-l tobalrr tbat comer w1Ita
white carnaiious. Mr. and Mn^
not aay. He tbootfit the town wa*
y uuiflt. and in tb«t way the medlSmlib; spray carnations. Mr> aud
hardly large enon^ for aueb
Mr*. Wlllani Rlcbmood; spray wblt<
«1ee hut after the line Is built be saW;
roki'S, Bvcrelt DcOrew; pink nwea.' killiag c.atarrhJd germs whenever prt-sDO ream why tracks could not be laid
cm. and'sooifaliig and bealing auy irrlRalph Kltchcii and Jame* Ftsher; lalluu there may In- in tbo mucous
here and at least two'cars used for
pink and white camailon*. Mrs.
dty scrrlee.
HUNTER'S FARES
- have a ^d, or tbeu- is any
daughter KlUle: pink mid
Prelght wU be the main business of
Ask Pere Mirqucttc ticket agents
L,™ Sel,.,„.rhor.: VSSl'Ji'SSK
the road. The third ran eyatem will to nuolc you low rates 4o the hunting white
spray red roseiH
ones. Ogdeiisburg Ladle# throsi.^f there is offensive breath.raUbe used except In the dtles where the ground* bf Upper Michigan. WIsconAid society; pink and white Garna- thg of mucona, and smarting and irri­
overhead txoUay «U1 h* eipplayad. s^Canada, the South and SoulUOoas. Mrs. Wariivr: pink and white tation Iu the threat; If tliere. are
Pot hasllog the freight tratas. the
H. F. Mocilcr. G. V. A.
itlonA Mrs.- Bd i^autner; spray
hoary type of elecUlc tocosBOtlTe will
ru.res. Gny Cbani>ucy aud family
be omptoyed. These toeoaMUrea are
spray earnHiloiis. Mrs. P. NciHMi aud
You take no H#k to poxiug It
capable of great taauUBC. capacity and
OUWTPOR PILES family: tweK aud eamnlious. W>Hia« llyumel outfli. a# 8. E Wait 4
(M taliaulong trein at’kbigh mte'ef
' t. PrwtrwdUm Film Arkermusi onil family: idnk rania- give their personal guarantee Hi
[ ,(« rsTasd^yssyt
speed. The passenger cart will be of
till- reii^y does twi afford sallsfar11.1. uu.
tlons, Mapleion urbool children-; spray tiou. yuur money' will be refuudrtl at
long Buterban type wlt^
Of CnOO 5/iOfS ^
carnatlont^ Kitty and Roy IfMmerr once. Extra boUles of llyomcl. If
I ui^ts aad all »od^ mbrekes.gaali
(i O. T. M.. OM Mis- m-eded. eost but to cents, mxklug tbl#
Teolene» Thesmcai^ aipieap^ of
lUe most ecouomlcsl treatment

fton. .
)
higb (NWed cMpted with comfort
ratarrli. a# well as the fm»#i relli
six young ux'U. Kuy Uubuii 1-kiri
account ot the utter absence of smoke
Don't pul off until tumorros tbe
iU-lfrireb. William Emery, frtipli
and cinders.
matter ot subscribing (or Ibe Youth's
mainly fruiu Cowpanlou. The publishers offer
Itching ij|Ie>i provtiktriver sriUi sob stations scad (o exery new snbaeriber toe WT
profanity —.............
'■■Si
are needed,
who at oucc' remits tbe snbscriptlou Ointmont cnrCH itelUng. hlw-'llBg
active eonstructloa cannot bo begun price. I1.7C. all (be Issues for tbs
pWitrudii
liug pirts after years of suffi
this faU. ll.sriH be the ArM thing In the malning weeks of 1H« free.
tog.
.t any drag afore.
epring.
Issnea will contain nearly So
Why not be warmly clothed when such slocks arc right ai hand to select fromi’
Mr.'Ortott baa beeu‘tn Uio dty since comideto stories, besides (he openfug
purchasing now you get wliat later on will be impossible. Wc show you the
last July wooing up tbe maUer and chapters of Hamlin GarUnd's serial,
large amount erf The Long Trail"—all In addliioo to
finest silk and wool—cotton or all wool Vests, Fanis and Union Suits .
thmSS IsBnes of IMT.
.the right «f way.
in assortments that guarantee satisfied selection.
Whatever your age. »iz. sixteen
sixty,
you
wlU
find
Tbe
Companion
ATATE ITCMi.
be your paper. It touches every wor­
Throe Rivers. Oct. !«.—Do
thy Interest In life—even' Interest
son refuted to bdp him and he was that promotes ctaverfalnoM. develops
to help hlBiMlf. Qai-lord
character, emarges the understanding
BloomAdd. aged 47. oommitted ml- and Instill Ideas of tree patriotism.
The ribbed style, fleece lined, good quality for 2oc; a bsiicr quality for 50c and the
dde with a reratrer In hla room at
Pull Illustrated announccmi-ut
extra large sizes for 55c.
beiDu coui|Xis<kl of Coin Sil­
hotd this morning. He left a note Tbe Companion tor 1907 wlU be ' ‘
ver, Niekol. .Mumiiiufb. etc.
adilng that the remains be sent to Van to any address free with sample
tbii of iUelf is a tfuarantcoof
"Seal Lined” Garments
norm. Ind. fOr burial beside his wife. eoirfes of the paper.
tbeir lattiiiK qualiticfl. Tboy
He came here Tuesday to gel hdp
New aubscrlbera will receive a gUt
Something especially good, heavy (Icccc lined. A splendid gartako B btgli polish nml are
from hit son and was refused.
of Tbe Companion's Pour-Leaf. Hang­
mem for warmth and wear, sells for 50c each garment.
ebesper
ibau
ooiBBilver.
Will
Ann Arbor. Oct. fl.—Mrs. Ji
ing Calendar tor 1907. llUiograpbcd In
not tuntiah aa tuuUly us mout
Bollock, wife of tbe proftSaor of tbe twelve colors and gold.
Part Wool Garmepts
other uietala, and will therebiology department of the unlvcralty.
Subscribers who get new subscripfore give hotter gonenil antialast nigbt at her tlons WlU receive «lfi.3»0.w In cash
That many ladies prefer. These arc ribbed—they find a ready sale. Thc>- arc made
fnetion than any eiatibir
ratboPs home by turning oo the gas and many other speria! awards. Send
in gray at two prices, 75c and $1.00.
«M , stores are stlD sprin^ng
gomla oo tbo market.
In the bath room. She bad been af- tor information.
When they'vp nothing else to do, the dieted eome Umc with nervous protTHE YOUTH'S COMPANION.
Knivci and Forka.
dtlB^ nmuse Ibemsdves by loading tratioD.
141 Berkeley Street.
Boston. Mass.
aix
each.
$2.00
A garment of white, mcrccri/cd yarn. Has a line appearance, is
jm:b«hdB of potatoes In s car and
Deaert Spoona,
sou to the touch, and the wearing qualities are fully guaranteed.
YpaUantl. Get. U.—Mrs. Fred Ooe.
breaking a few records. There are a
Uiree each. oOithe garment.
'I'hcsc sell at
Bumher of the older towns that could aged 43. wasYouad dead In the UthWhereas. It baa pleased the great
Table Spoons. tbite«u;b, oCk
room
early
this
morning
with
a
gas
.with profit cOfT ■ftof to* energy and
Master of the Universe to remove
Tea Spooaa, wz each, 50c
agS>Wlt«s«** o'
town which a lube Dear her noae and a full bead of from ns our worthy bnMher. K. .K.
dwrt years ago was nothing but a gas on. Her husband. Pred Ooe.
person can wear.
As good a garment a.s we have ever sold, and the warmest
mitted sukdde with poison two years Brinkman; therefore.
Mg-woods.
Resolved. That in the deaib
These arc inc prices—$1, $1.50 and $2.
ago in the hotel Metropole at Detroit.
She was unbartaced mtmUliy by do­ Brother Brinkman. iVntnsula grange
has
lost
n
valued
and
honored
mem­
Ladles*
Union
Suits

mestic troubles and had tried
ber. wbtwc long and
There arc manyladics who will wear no .oUicr kind of underwear.
MpMA. Jenaa Hessen end Mias Pearl same plan once rtrfore her husband as an carnast patron of bnsbandry wc
Crav: wttneaaca. Hearr M. SaekeU committed suicide.
If you have never tried them, do so this season, and you will alhereby gratefully acknowledge.
aM 0«ata Bird. Mr. and Mr*. Heasen
wa>*s buy them. Sell for 50c. 75c, $1, $1.50, $2. $2.75 and $3.
Resolved. That IncllvlUnall.v. and
Mnakegon. Oct.
Tnu body of the
wSI -make their home near Grawn.
and
have the good wishes of nmn found In the Chicago river Sun­ a body we hereby taprvas our heart­
day has been IdeaUAed aa Dan llolnm felt sympathy tor tbo family
of this city.
friends and share with tbeni the fevlTltc most sanitary, garments tiiat can be worn. These splendid garmenu sell for
. Oeath of Mra. Oavtson.
Menominee. Nlcb.. Oct. :3.—Stoop­ togs of a persoual loss.
ONE DOLLAR each.
>Mre. Bmmt U Davison, wife ot WiiResolved. That there rcsuluilMi^ be
ing over the edge of a brook to drink
trta Darisoo, died at bur borne
Bdward Johnson, aged C5. a wealthy spread upon the minutes of
Wmamsbnrg at 4 o'clock Monday
resident of Siainbough. allpped Into grange, a copy' seoi to the tamily and
turning at the age of S7 years. She
Don’t pul off changing the little ones' underwear, from light ...
(be water and was drowned or died to tbe county papers tor ixtbUcatitui.
leaVbs-a husband, two chOdreo.
medium. DO IT \OW. Childreu's Union Suits 50c. 75c. $1.
from heart failure. He leaves ISS.OOO.
E O. Ladd.
brother*, two stslters and her parents
Iren who arc rest $1.25 and $1.50. "Sleeping Gjwmenls" for childn
Ellen Ssaoej.
Mr. and Mr*. James Ntdilos of SUver
Port Huron. Oeu 33.—Mrs. SuMn
tes.s. These arc really Union Suits with feet, Sell for 5<Jc a garRose Dana. •
delivered at our faotory.
Uho. Tbe fuaeral MU be heM from Markc. aged 31. prepared breakfast oct 33-lt
ment. Sec this great stock at once.
Commiltic
tbe hmne Wedneadsy morning at 10. this morning then lay down on the
couch. An hour later abe was found
Devil's Island Torture.
Tiu-'j uuBt be good-aixed,
dead from apoplexy.
Is nu worse than the terrible care of
aonud etsek uud free from
Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then
Port Huron. Oct. 33.—Amasa Weak t sas advised to apply Bncfclen's AnilThe Athrttts avb.
windfall#
or cider appica.
;iMe members of the Traverue City aged k7. once a wcll-todo ^rmcr. died ea SalvA and less than a box pen
Bcntly cured me, writes L. S- Napier.
Atkletle club are hard at work making In the county poor houae Satnrday.
Of Rnggle*.
Heals all wounds.
~ res and Sore* like magic. SSi
IMpfovemanto at thdr gym. The
iBsab Drug Store. 6. E Wait A
Has Nat Moved.
are Ml turning In and doing the work
d Bugbee's City Drug Store.
themselves. Every evening a am
Owlug to an Impreasioo that I bare
'Suffered day and night tbe lor
show ap sad be^ work with saws changed my tocatloo I wUh to sUte of itching piles. Noiblng helped m
and hammer*. About bed time, (he that my office is adU In tha WUbelm tU I nsed Doan's Ointment, ti cured
people who live In the vicinity of th« bnlldlng, fifth fioor.'
me pertnanenily."—Hon. John R. Gatgym get oat their bamacn and begin 43-lf
A. D. -Tyler. DmnieL
rcti. Mayor. Girnnt. Alt.
to ksodt loo. .Tho woft wtt •«■
jtteted. bowcrer. sad tbea tbe dub
«sn boon «C a co®Iortablo
sad losAac room.
.. canpalcn tor anr
be mtit and U l« lboo«ht that the
.bcnblo COD be laereoMd to iOO
betore sprtac.

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DRY FEET
During

Fall Weather

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CisMton Uib wmk 3,000

taum KAMI

dRY FEET

During Potato Digging

Means toa You
Good Deal

I.K

Come to our store and let us clothe
your feet in a pair of our water-proof
shoes and we are sure you will have dry
feet at night.

EXCI^ONS
PaEM^UBTiB

grrSIS

$1.75, $2, $2.50, $3

SiitfAtiks for «.7S

Ladies, the Colder Days Will Come

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Solid Silver
Metal Ware

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Ladies* Vests and Pants

1!

Something Better Yet

Lakies’ Black Tights

We Will Pay 20 cents
per Bushel
for Winter Apples

Medicated Garments

Children^ Underwear

AU VarteUes rxrapt
Sweets ant Snow

TRAVERSE on
CARNING CO.

LA J

AL .k ..44.',.1

.—

HANNAH & LAY
MERCANIEE CO.

“The Big Store”

DEALERS

IN

EVERYTHING.

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Granti

Id-amdiera lodiatu for the prertoas
tew days.
*
n M reported that Messrs. Oeerse
BarM mad WDI BlaelfaB hare

Nmet tp eeiniEMONotiiTt.

IU>T. Cb«». B»»Utor »M p»U>r of
tbe'Cml. cbitrek Of nil*/(l4e« for
Mt-enl reua.
The u O. T. If. l>«td ■ i»«e41 »oei-

m.RN HAven.
3-Uay''
, , ^' Mli» fiurt Beaaeti. who la atmM
Mm Baato ami rfalldren vlsli
I* the}
Bmptn-. Is at boase <m .
Widi Mrs. Broobs guadAy. It to the)
•ml time alnec Jone. She has beee
j|m. Hbbm^ of this plscr sprat
sick nl.I snmmer. oa.i It seems good to; ^noday » oWn Arbor,
aecber out again.
, Mtu Jewaie C. Panaat spent tbWm. r.ngJep hm a cow ton Batui-. .^ek la Mimte at. and Borttekrlllo.
day. lie was away dmm home andj n. J. Miller and P. J. McCanle.-. of
a-hen In catoe ho^f to; toniH
this ptoee. were la Empire Wednesday
dead. She wa* vtakisl <m> but abeiton
dMm get tangled or rtoyihlng. Hej th.wge ItoC of Ttavenw Cliy
dne. not know whal Silled her.
p,„
*o this place, worknst got her the Bandar before.
q- ,on the electric Il^t '
befom. _ [‘ |mg
Mamhall f>rmni to _
! M*sa Bessie T.. Fvmm, teartier to
and 5fr. Mluor Fnrmal to Olca Haven ,ai,
,pt.nt Satarday and 8nnInoked aflrr sotii.- hay Sunday that a
^ porews. Mr. nad Hn.
H. n»r looglit to Cbas. Creeniuan. Wm. Farwot to Enai Emplr..
Istelv.
j M. W. Farrant and Jamn. Smith.
MichaelI Paymaat
Pnriaaa* espeeu
e*jiw i
lolof Italt ptoe.-.
EDptre ealK-rr
Bmpiv. aad T'
'
___ _____ Paymaat
k Us tarn
y and d
iwcn'MA
nad to ana'MA all
aU sunuaer
su
re m G
ble to work the tarBu
Paymaat )r_ to Oatown la work-1 The Mattie Wllaoa loaded with
mg for hi* uaelc. Mike Paymaai. «Ug-|«ood for W. O. Klnp to Chiengo Boi
ring pouioes.
lurday.
Oram Brooks dog potatoes for Mr».
MIsa Carr* Bcaam. who to t.-nrb.
Otto Jens a conplc to daya tost week. Inf the Bnrdlckvllle school. K|»tu Bat
Sebool will bcglD
urtay and Bnnday »tfb her parentis
iiOBse.
Mr. and Mm. Wia nenaett. to this
Center « teacher, about the 1st ot ptore.
Oet.'s:,

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I

tejBCBU to hchij iaUlated into the
Idrdieriea of nmatnp aRaIra at the
WaUM. D«»trt}- CoauuSdtf. etoetrfe power hooie of Mrt. J. L
■mrU that It piTo an JotereaCns talk <m the «i% Offabs.
tfra. B«r iamea aadWttledaartler
d«M? .................................
hare retaraed from Aaa ^Ijor. 8o»r
h^Cd were held out tor the ulumatc
HOaTHPOKT.
rmrery of the aottoted Rf^
'^“bSmb-s Clui iMO.l
The tPtant daughter of Mr.. an-I
Mn. 8. W. Porter U apeadlne tlie (ra. O. It. Daaae oa TMa<
Mra. Burr James «a« rory slek with
•veek la Trakwae CUr «iUi her aia-,
to*. Mta. W01 Darrov.
cholera Uaain dnrlag fhe abaener
Kra. J. P. lUthetri aad Hlai Maad
of th€ mother, but Is ateadOy IrnprorBar<8c vert ealled Satardar uorslnc
Mra. Jeaale Hamday ha* reoime.1
a, •p lbe lllDea^ of fheir
Mrs. 4. R^tS;
Rt' ad'
d?T?Merae
AKMeiPC ^..J
Cliy ho*
MMthe gucat of Mr^ad Mra. H. Uj:from Tlaltlag her daugbur at Pellstoa
hci. Md lif*.' L" a. Peck arest .. Keasea for sereral days.
thU stole.
lhst*rae Cttf la their auto oa BoaMra. F. K. Hudson Of Allegan. Mleb ..
Mr. aad Mra.-Safeae PishW made
atoned for besM Wedaeader. Oet.
lUgrUa
husiaeas'ti1plo~'
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with
Ifr. aad ICTv WjB. <
.t4 thek 1frfeatfa
of logs
->flM noidle ftolthtoy has been sofevealae- '
Mra. Gorlea and Ulaa I
Ifr. aad Mn. Thoa,'' Dnmbrilie of! fcrlng fro« a eery aore haadAnd Banmn iearc Thuradar niorai
Traverae Clly atw hma rlalUag ttteir daj- morning found no organlrt to of
ledo oed O^riHaad.
...................UatTT and. wife, aad. •-M.— »rtate at Bond------‘
Bnadiy school.
brother
Mr. and Hr*.>. Platt
relatlrea.
.
i>- noon, after rislling
ed borne Mooday
M«B baring
bnuiurBl'fail
We hare beea
ba'' ------*'*iotaed oa laat Tberadar e
r elobe
weather etrer
nlote our few daya of at Albion, and La Grange. Ind.. pad
Grand Rapids. Mich.
Keaaea i* faavlBg a two wdeka' .i Mr*. PVaai! Thornpmsa apd'Mr. Pev-;
■ate at his store, to make room fw'a!icy Tbomason are tisUing Mm. John
he standard Oil Co. Is putting la a ' Seely ............................
new atoek of goods.
k here.
WILUAMStURC, VO . It eotupMely rarvd nc a»l I
Mn. Rm aaeni Frtdajr and BautrMrs. Bert Sheridan and Mie son
Mr. aaB Mm. Grismore left
jua. aw
The Mtssca Cora and Mary Behufli-ld have remalncil well ever since." R
dar la Traverae CIt)-.
are la Ttarerae City for a visit with
Harry Ring passed'tbrcmgh this Til-{ week for their bonv la Ohio.
orvboiu.' ell a iw> »ivk» vsemtkra. <-un-s liennrrTtaages. Chroole CoMltos
Meadra. Gm. OfU aad' Barnes «cat her motner sad other friatds.
• to;
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Inge last ab^t to m to Ken'
Mr. Ti
Tucker and famlty ..njojed •[ire- .hHrseW
8citi.-.I Cold* and IhoochHU,
orfaHU. Iand Is
(o Hatdiea Ciosslnc tto Monday to
There wns quite a large
visit from bis mother tost week.
i Vr,
riiili hla aolhcT.
'
'
y Weak
vWiing' theoi
anlyka.
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•“; «r. Scott and family from Mants- ^ ...V, ""7
.
ents over Bondar.
•‘rek.
: Every Ijoiile guanmecd by llaauali
Miaa ethal miaaa icaim m) Prl4lar
Mm. Tatntsa has rt-lurnud b
guest I
spent Bonday wiib Ms |ai«^«*]
*Fr "e • i '
'. B. R. Walt fc Bmv line
atonitBK far-AtdPin akfre'ahe wilt
atorntaa
kit evening, It Mng the birthday ler'rfBttlBg Mfs. Manda
here.
■ I 1
tasr week.
''‘by her - T slater.
Slater. Mrs.
ap^ ^^jDle^rlth her
e of thetr
«aqfhicra. T,.
-tr~h.qfbtc;
Mr.
aad
Mm.
Driggs
sr..
have
tukenj
Mm; D. A. enrettv
peCta to
Cora neaisftt of Otoo Haven
•LAeKMAH.
in Mr. Dvssup’s ‘•"•’•v
' iMin. in
Howard Shorter to Traverae <
mlHlnery goods la
OsaihWlI of Petoakcr i
and her cousliLM
■ mm Tayllor-lrom the was scon In oar midst Sunday.
Mi.-i. l.-inra-l.odz la on IW *-lek Dot.
Mr. Cook- of KIngsle
George Clot
Friday erenlos to sat^nd a fes
JUack Hills, wove here oalltoS yesterTh<- -a-buiM iieii rang isKi Moada>
today.
Oulic a number from here alien
loa-n I
day
«1th hb son. R. K. Catapbell.
day. Miss Tbylc
1 to
nmnilng (or the Bn>i time In thrve
iinrdL} evening, while cumplctlitg
Saini
lance
at
Lake
Abn
Satarday.
nsh<'
P.
Tba Ll a T-. V. «m e(re a
TU.- ehlldren were en>oy1lg'«.
supper work. Mrs. BcoH not with
Mm. Frankt Rodgers
1
and son Roy. l-j !*tooskey yesier
the lOfli ©r Oct.
mother (whose nm
bqiptng to dig and pfek «p.
l**t*infni ocrident. While ^s- (or the »-.vk of l.a-l uetif. r «h.ui
i> visiting relallyea at Sobln.
Mrs. Jim Hopkins re umod Tuee- a vert­
The Bollders of the Ccegi. 8. 8. »UI
tell ao toai
potatoes.
ing fntt»m the kltehen .
. and Mrs. 1/Outo Iai
In day.
five a harresl supper on November
"Midf
-The U-idl.'.- .Ml
eanglil
In
a
piece
ol
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-MlA
Cora
Simons
to
Bnrdlckvllle
Cth. at the church parlors.
She toot: snap shofa to
Anna Man In
Mm. Nettle VnDcan moved to Lake did sewtng for Mrs. Fftol k WM week. loose earpid. ilirowlng her agalast the
the ground. and to the Dmt
•St km h
casing
to the floor, her shoulder
Ann Bnada.v.
John Dtwavan cod vrite to Bmptro door
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ed*uS*tadl<
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Baurday ovcalng
that was t
take to
deed eipre*.
Francis Rosa au.l F»W Wilson. vUied relatives of this ptkee nwently. i and fomrui are »er> moi
ipre-s IhMr ..Ine,,-- nypr-rl.-Hon to I
their ball with a cMeken pie aopper.
Charles King has ucceiktsi a posl-,nixd swollen. !■ to itaongbt no iK»ae.-*
start tomorrow Ricka Wilson and Cllff*Case to Wc*i
Mesdnmem tod Kehl and James Kcbl
lAwalng.
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'ism.
Aimira
aitended
chvreb
here
Sunday
Hon
Ii
In
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timing.
1
were
broken.
i and u. lubisir* In ih.
•Ivsib,,.
,M..v,„dir. of Carey. Mv....ba
leave Wednesday nomlng for RoekIcave
moved j Mr. Betmard I* puiHos an addition ^
7,„
.-cBing.
»*r. rwiw.-.
rraliek's hew 'dniggto\ts
i
ir inoth.-i.
<w.
:i
nr.
ford and .GreearlBc. Mich., to spend
i'’"' ...... ..llh. King-- New Llfr Pills to;
Herman Fenlaac to Xessen Pity vis-.bto (amUy bilo the• boose ^cd by I on bis honA-.
:
aI shmt
shMt tine with friends.
:b. tl„. iH--, i.snodj M..I ever trlrtl for
Ited frienibi beneSttaday.
.Mr*. Dr. Burke.
....
'
[The youug folks bad a party ai .Mr.'
Mr., and Mm. W. H. Hurllmrl left
Peal KIgler rtonnted from Ozark
Frank
' ink MuslI
' to
' putting to a line of; wn-rin j lam enmine
MAVFIBLO.
: kf,-,.lllE the HIOtUBCh. U«.T aud »0« •
week,
working thore
tbvre the clothing.
The aebuol here is closed for t*R>
- after
-ter workliw
i ^7
. vtolt from
, els lu p.-.f.,y ord-r, V<m1l agree altb,
tha.
Mr. Ftenrt ana R. Fisher hare pur-1
A «le to horror
Mi
WR>ka to aecommodale the pouto dlgi past four months.
mmtl
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............ J. W. hei If vott try tb<-M-.palnic«a purfBers
to
hnuau ddoodton 1
potato-digger.
t announcing the wed-j
Mias Nina Myers baa gone to work clips
ptoUng
111
liitniHsn.-.
a
well
known
n....h«.,1
tol.hat
It.l.oH n.-w life
Gusraoleed bj
■and Baatolsr. -daunhfor Mrs. Cbas. Davis of Soatb Kas-; MiIrs. John Von Noetnnd to Durdlckm.
v.i..' wa» In town Sunday.
Asa Hanw Umlprorlng very fa«
There w*» another hart game :
Mtoe «t IronlM, M*. tp Mr.-fUain
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mipI IliiglMs-s
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nod
was
lo-ar
4l-«il>.
w'l-n
IjUml
t
Hv
tsrug
Mlotc. Price,
Adellnrt Lewto. r>ney wfll be ALbomc
■pa "he to able To be ont aomo.
. tv-een Cedar and Maple City to<toy.
o.-»Jle.
ll'egmi taklnt Dr.
oct.is.
01 miRliit PMh. BUofUr-Nor. 1«.
s-aftpr jHvlAg Jtottodto^atiiM%k On « Md If c
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''A'ffaiiia^iMEltiouBMewMy d^ EAdonar.roora.atlassdoes.nat.detoi^no wjiether a range is
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Is made oi /uv walls of 16 ^ugc polished blue steel surrounding the /icavKsi asbestos board built in -t'/r range, thus giving it
the giMtest strength and heat retaining qualities posnble.

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The heat iS drawn ri‘rn/y across the mfir,- top of oven, down the bach, then across the boiiom: this tfivcs the oven a circula­
tion of hot ^ all around it Icavini;
spnt ant corner.c..«;r heated Till, perfect heat circulation around tli= enliir
. oven inside the asbestos packed walls isives the "QUICK MEAL” a baking power etpiaHed by//., other ranse

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Thto rirm Box

jsoocso//iE^Vrcof coid rolledsteei pressed iotoshape. thK^' Ar^oven formation Icavcsncseann ../ joints to work foo«
and allow ebid air or dust to get into the oven, or let the hod * esdi^ 'Its cofkfniaioe b sucfi that it fvMlir.h- /u////..r warp
or turn out of sliapc, rt/avyj'j reJaininjg its porlcctly Iwd bottom.
Is extra long with sectibnal cxMitsim fire front and back that lifts out without removing a s/vg/r bolt or screw. Latino! toarp
equipped with wood extension that wiH allow the enttaoce ol a inch slick ol wood, if necessary, patent dupfes grates fur
cilherwoodothardorsoltcoal.r//Wi free from .///rivets, screws or bolts to cither burn out. or burn in so light that the

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parts (uinn(^ be removed.
la rv//V copper, extra large, b heated by tloiiblc drum contact and is so adjuat/xl tlial it reqoircs^o attention. No dampers to
conlosc yoi,,or interfere with the draff of the range. They are atiacl.ed so that they .»/.// the heat witl.oul imcricriog with
tHe.//ir bo-iyoven ot h)h With a "Quick Meal" range you can heat the top ol the stove, the oven and the reservoir ,///at on/ c

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There h rto cheup otckled cast Iron in a "Quick Meal", every piece is pun- nkklcd sled tbat will not tarnish, rust or peel.
“L?*^*^** Mesl‘'.raitfW,arc now equipped with the very/u/«/ ira^iPcdovcii thcrmomctcni (liat work/irry r<-//r. and anurolr-

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the- «J«ick Meal" in enviable repulalion.
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Mtfiiftlic Very Easiest Bui of l^y Payments.

Just a email payment down and the balance can be made in payments tosuit your cunvenience.
ThtI ike simple and easy method of buying a range end one that our fast growing bus­
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SB*M Biar) nsivui
.^tTfaltlnit Wends here infi Tueador tor
her bone ai Mlddleiiown. Coon,
Anna, vere
J. Rehvar* and daukhier
dau
Ttaveiae Ciiy rlaltora Iasi week.
Alton CnrtT hod
Lo“"
'Morlbporl called on 1
' Itai Sanday.
Mr*. O. Brow and danfcbter Dllve.
vteiied relallve* and friend* at Trkt.
icPh*ll and arlfe of Tr*v

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ibe ateamer Ml
into of came,
iros.. bavlnc boukbt tail
boat Ratnblor. are doln* a lante bustana* oatohiak bay ftsh and luncera
which are quite pleoUful bore.
Owsollne boat owned by N. 8. and
H. B. Boys made a trip to Inland 1m
A. P. ftdlsetb made a hutioes* trip
- * day.
,alie proad of bis new
which be has bor.^t
Ir store.
store, ■and Is n flBC
of Riapball moslr

Utile Miss Edna Wriebt is on the
and wife apent aiek Mat.
89«ard Rshor ft Co. have received
Saltons Bay.
Ctoa* Warner and wife of Buttons the C. ». life t>nai whteb araa MM.
nay were Uie xneata of Mra. Huldab aad etpM^ « make a ftsh boai otif of
,. Warner Bklarday.
Otis HawklB* and his cousin Anna
Capt. _____
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• oflr«eaBaT*fieBiBBi»dtyw«h frieada ric- .bnuM and will be the flnest
le Istoad.
Hto. Dolphiae MBIer was a TraverW
gehool closed last Thnraday with
Cliv^mller on Tuesday laai.
SOCKS and pieces. Miss Clara Barih
Mbn Ttoiar Bryant left Tbaradar tor of Ofllt Pier niifhi the *choal
a short vlsli a( Central Lake.
Odi.ift. *
-Bberiffr BmwB'
BmwB- retamed
retamod Balarday
__o •
a crip to ‘looto.
KINOSLCV.
4. O. i'lP
OuBcaa of Baitons Bay and R
Mra. A. B. Riintoa t iws a Tiaverse
F. Carr of Bmplre are boldine
rriv cBNer Friday and _Bainrday.
ers' exaBilaatlOB this week.
The Misses Mary and Abbs Cue of
Anion spent Thiir^ay an^ Friday In
aowB.
>tla
Nona Mafttoalff
Johfr WMUfwP. a( BB|i|re w«j a
toad visitor the Iasi of the week.
Mlaa Uly.‘Mfai-or MIpM ariended

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«d <u Wk^>iB VriM Btnday.

o Bur eonpe^
paiion last Bunday^evenlBR.

Wilcox left taai .week tor the

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%*>AiK artron uM th« tuk ob U*
m «t iiie BrowBM faDt u bHBK «r«M«a. Tfcp welt I* supported ky riickt
eonorA# pMars. usd ibe eleiaUoo of
t INTtRLOCMCN.
(be teak fraa ibe vi4l «m pttrt«blr
Svery one bad a ftood lim
eiboed me boedred tmu The con­
st)- thii tbt^Bsatror of dUatiw
J. Utile, who has been rick tor bobi<
schet itor Use aties wlU oo- time, went to Haalsiee to the bnaMtal
(be tretschet
MMday. J. Alberts went with bl«.
Mrs. Calahan. of Bay CUy. who luts
eeo vlsltlns’her brother. J. C. ^fto^_
ent home last Satarday.
Chester Sammerflold went to TravncMlBCK u Lndhipoo.

Tbos. BbilUler who was «lek last
week. Is apalB at work.
Mrs. CMBover has typhoid.
delefftic from Use lortRe at Maple
Mrs. H. l.ueier. who pave Wnli to
Oty. TIspre wo* ats ntienrttnc* of a htbv last Satnrdsy, 1* very III. The
TSA dMeiatM u the Orand UsdR«. usd baby died.
the little crtir of LndioEioo w»* prtct vJsItit
:bas. May. w^
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ilcaUy idvon over to Use vUitont. so _____ iber IBM we.'k. Is _
oar lopreienutlve* kiatdd.
OeorRs Bander* Is bundlni; a re.
M(*t Ran* Moses returned to Trev
lent erilar Bnder hlr new hoase.
erse Ctt* Tuesday, nfier bavlna apent
B. Gllberi baa typaoU.
lire weeks bore.
Reyiott says the starp mill will shut
Mlsi Belle Careltee Is now elerkins Kwn ae*i week.
tor M. Hoabancer.
Ren Oaanett has » very sick horse.
Adolph An«pacb. df Manioo. vlaiied
Sirs. 4. Alberts was bnn/inc last
wins Mr. and Mra. J. Ansp«b Monday. Sunday' and had the luek iif shoot
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-flch. chick-a-dee.
Miss Uj-dls Drown of Jockioti.
Ml

arrived In Klnpiley Monday erenlnk,
Mrs. McUllan of BendoD was visitand will ontanite a elass off pupils I
IP her diukhter. Mr* R Uoxan. Run
Byron Roirera hts returned from
Oet 22.
Traverae Cite, where be has been enSHeTLAND.
caked In palatlak J. O. CitMaer't new
Tlie )>csi Itasc ball pame of the
'sldence there.
The ananal harvest of the potato son was wiineSsed by a larpe crowd
crop IB this aecUoh Is now on in full
••
hat the yield to »oi tonce: The
Mr of bushels per acre win not
eaeoed one hundred. The priee hetok
KInpi
isbel today on the KlnRsley
arkei la 3» rents.
On Tuesday afternoon. October 3ft.
Charles Klmmerle. dcmocmlr randldate few envontov. and Arthur J. Uucey
demoetatlc candidate tor conprws
Cbas. R’iskocbll
npOBiiloq to Hon. A B. Darrokh.
apeak In the township ball, here
local democratic eommiilce has
ndveriised the meotinp exiaislvelp,
and no doubt a larre crowd will be
preaeet to hear the stale's pollilral
troubles disenssed by these dlslintulshod viBllors.
Oei. 23.

coon harb6r.\
Charlie Bw-anson went i
Wi*.. to find emplormeai. \
Mrs. W, L, Housillnp and *
Tin. of Traverse City, spent t
here with friends.
Fred 4ohnson and family hare
Rev. Hurthtti of Sorthport '
turned to their hone In Elk lUnlds
afier spendltik a few weeks at \Vm.
CiirTT'a. Fred Is not very much Im­
proved In health.
Cbnrile Oswell and Mrs. F.mma
anem a few day* with 1
Cams of Elk Raplils were visitors
then set sail 4or Bloomiuc
B. O. Minnie's Rund.sy.
Tlie fsrmers here a
■ Mr. and Mrs. W. Rterllnp and hahy
Thelma, ealled on Mrs. 4ol.n Cams dlcplnc potatoes. The jii-ld isJiphi^
ilinti a year aco. The lulters are n

Oei. 22.
niCCB CORNERS.

Mr*. Wheat has been 111 wkh a »«td
cold for the pb« week, but is hen.T at
thia wntinp.
Mr*. SbunI; Is siiltenne wiib a bail
cold the pa« week, and don't seem it,
Ih- any bbetter at this wriiinc.
Wm. Wine and son Prtnies<
have teiumed from Indiana where
they have irf-en tlsltlns relatives and
frieiidsMr. and Mr«. H. Warren and son
Fred attended Mr Heim's fiineral at
e Sunday.
Miss Ida Bhunk has lieen worklnk
tor Mr*. Sieph«oei the past week. Rhe
Is home nea-. beean«e her mother U
sick.
.Miss Mary fhinmore has l>ium»d
from the south, where she ha- lu'en.
tIslUne letailves and friends.
;
Mias Cora Wheat •p'Hi Riinday with
her pneenis. Mr. aad Mr*. Wheat.
Mrs. Elda UiU «f Trav.-rse CUy
Mient Runduy with parents, Nr and
Mrs. RIee

Uneeda Biscuit
To taste UnoMto Biscuit b to
tail in love with them. You
never forget that first taste, and
you renew it eveiy time you cat
Uneeda Biscuit —

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NA.TIONAL.BISCUrr< COMRAMV

LONG LAKE.

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Mr. :ind Mrs. Clayton
pal. ye
. from WlbeheMer. lBrt_ where they
have be< n visiilnt: friends and rtd.tlives.
Mr. and Mr». Henry RImmerman
will soon l.'ave for Tennessee, where
they will make li their home. We are
sorry to have them leave
Syh-esier Drown and some of hi«
friends from Traverse Ciiv w.>nl to
until trip.
vlaii loday
Elsa Cox wants to rent
and po to Indiana where he

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lyny's Sunday.
Hiss Rosaaa Hai
^Jnha Oehle went south last week to . . arly cob.
attend the poWen wendinp of h!>
A. (r. Falrbeuks and wife drove
fiiiherapd mother.
down from Traverse City lortay.
Mo.)Cs Underleaf of Traverse City
Franris (Tom. who has had & ran of

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Mr. and Mr«. Avery........................
W. l,'Wat«m and C^E. Pray drove I We*for.l laat week, to vlsti rtdOilv.F,
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Citv
Miss Emma Kuntrr ot Travers.'
. lak Rapids today.,
; rolumh.i* Doearaler took a Intd of
Mrs.
Halls
E. T Fray made n'trip to Tmverse
Traverse CUy tost week
also ralhsl
for the pii‘1 fen d
City one da^Jf*' w. '
Willie and Clifford Pray aw* down
Mrs. Amos Hall
from TravenS- City last win-k i- -'
al. of their ..unele.
MABEL.
. Ora -Fairiianks and Malt'd Hati‘‘ v.T *eod.
of Traverse Cllv visltrsl at
The death of Mrs William Davlsnit
east u plonm ovt-s the nelt;hl>arhnnd.
Rtops twrarhe in two mlBuii'«;ioMbIf you haven't the lime to t'Xerel*.) EverylhlnR was done that W'»s pnsslhie hm she passed away thin mominc arhe or pain of hum or neald to five
repularly. Doan's Repulels will pio- at
( o'elock. Mi. linvison and eHlIdn-n mluiiios: boars.n'w one boor: mas
They Induee fl miM.
ipalli
have the sym|uithy nt all the aelph ele arhe, two hours;
sore Ibmal.
ea.vy. fte.-ilihful aetion
luilve
hoars—Dr. Thtmia* Eleetrle
without t-riplnp. .ksl
Yor Them S.-a>
. Worden U tuilblinK an addi nil, ninnarrh over pain.

-•— —--y -

day.
FenmaonA. today.



Phtnem^nal
Piano Seliing

The aocccM of oar Sonamev Resort Plano Sale, which closed tost Saturday, was Indeed retoarkaWe.
iNner'bifWe In our htolory have we-told so many Plano* In the same lenRih of time. And every Ftono
(wtid made a aiauneh friend tor our House, which la even more kratlfylnp to u* than any pocunlary caln
'would be.- It It the friandahlp and pood wUI of our customer* thal ba* made tbi* Houae what ii Is today and
wljl eonUaue to be—MICHIGAN'S LEADING. UkBOEST AND MOBT St'CCBSSPTL MCBIC HOl'SE
*
4TOle we are tbaakfal to a tceneroua public tor It* hearty re»p«m*e to our announcements and liberal
UupiMri of this Bale, we fenrthat. la a preat mraaurc. It* unqaallfled aucce*. was dne to the fact that the
^HarsMBt offerad were bona flde and execptlna*!: that every statement made- was exactly trtie; and that
) every offer wa* earried om to the letter.
ta oor deaNnca with the public we have always ptwctlced the ftrlciest Intekrtiy in word and de.vi.
MIsnepretenUllM 'la not tolerated In any iraaya«toB. Every aiatemem we make can beab*
med. All
upon.' No barxaln Is ever adverilMTd iinleas it is actually on our floors ami for «»le at the price
reducthms made are penutoe; we place no fictitious values on oar Inatrtiments.

Bach method* as these, coupled with the peraonai GUARANTEE which we plve with every HtsiTtnaent.
have catnpd ua the toll coafldence of the public and to this we attribute the very remarkable success of
oar Bale. Diiyeni came knowlap they would Had evervthlnp exactly a* represented. That they were no;
dlaappolDied Is «bown by the spirited bujlnk which marked even' day of the Bale and enabled us to elose
out theaiock of rented PUnos—and there were several hundred of them

WE WOW mVITE INSPECTIOn OF THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF
NEW PIAHOS EVER SHOWN IN TIAYERSE DTV
'«rf the way. we are able to praperly dlsiday our new lit-tniunnis.
Now that the rented Pianos
pniflccni Fail stock. A complete line of especially tclncted STEIXbefore have we shown such
-SAr-Granda. ami rpripbt*. 80HMER Gtoad* aad Uprjphis. QRINSBLL DROS. Upriphis. tour own makei •
8TERUKG. WBGMAN. HUNTINGTON. SMITH ft BARNES. MENDELSSOHN, and others. Also a spJen. ___ .
...
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.
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.
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M .
...t. A...I
did atock (4 Weber. Sleek. Wheeloek ud Binyvesant PIANOLA nANOS. This vast and varied mock. em<
braelnp every atylc of ease aad all fancy wood*, offers adva&tapea In nelecilao wh possible elsewhere.
In fact, we do not beDevr an IntelUptiit. dlscrimlnattoR acleellon.of a Plano can
made outside
aifw. We have the he« a*ake*. the preaiiwt variety, and touch the torpest slock In this pari of ihe twairy
And we offer equally preat artvaniace* In prices and lerms, ConsM<
tihiedly title that yonr bnu inieresis will he nerved by drallitp'dltfa n

r

Thert is One Soda Cracker
and I Only I One.
You do not know thri Soda
Dacker until you know

clav al Maple CUy after ehureh.

l>tofta. Doilr-pasped laad aft raad
foracbool.
.
'Mht. A.'J: White, son and lm»e datino tor'-ptnaift diucers.
no of the doj
Oei. St.
Kill Ot^v and Miss LilU.-ut C
wiwe rnrttsd tir the hn|v bonds of «
NORTH MANITOU.
rwnoay op On. ITih. IRU&.br Ike Hev.
point in an early resun
Ufe aaVlBk erew did exrelli
WlllUlh's.
.Trc"nrt wish'them .ftmeh
Sto
>1^^
at
i.
W.
;kms on the bulldInR.
ralsinc kasoltor lioai Beuie which
cr^?it-^^y'to^Ywt on _hl« wny JiK-aod h.taiiine.-n itutoipfl HlY'.'
uaa^ unt
F FrtdBFdmfwitnintt^ber Tnonrtitk.
lako.ibc train for his .home ■ Mrs, C- f.. IVlles. W^s yig ciiest of
loss was ne«
^Itrlckler. of Soutk Itoardmaa, to Boloa to
« trickle
Capt. John Paicben. owners
i
kfrs. R. R. Raw««n<hMre. r. J nates
In
Inland,
«MHs the ndmlDlairaior for the e*4errv BuUlvnn has boueht the Nes- last WednSutay
Mrs. M.nl--I
seu Company's teams, the eompnny
having sold tholrJjml^lBiereWs to were catllns o 1 some of il^lr neiRh
honrPrlday.
Mr. nod Mrs. Jesse llBlleii. Mr. ami
Mrs. r.irl Dates and Mr. and Mrs
Rufus DsTes all took dlnafr with Mr.
and .Mrs. Asa Palmer Sunday,
top Mrs. PalBterin birthday.
- Mrs. Viola iaike was ealltnc r
Elmer -\bl>ee Siinda>-.

i.-r-

as. not.

c*n ds toflows: Mr*. Cartam. presi
dm; Mm. H. Pntolpher. ireaaarer:
Mls« Blanch Dean, aacretair: with
iwt> new members added to the so.
etmy

A eaU will he appreciated.

GRINNELL BROM!|»sfeB^
Traverse City Store. 159 E. Front St.

Oet, 22.

^

summer's work t ’ A.' M. Smith and i:
WilHapisharc f«w^a few days Irf-tore he
pocs to hts home
Indiana.
Mcv. Thompsoa jpre.-ieb<Hl n
house talk Suadmy.
Mr. and Mr*: Andrew Neweoa
hiVe remarned from their visit
Canada.
c: E. Fife Is llflprovlnc very slow
t V week* flnlshlns
d for at>oui
al
his threshln
eshlnk.
There Is to* Ik* a recepthm *i i
H. E. ehureh. Tuesday evenlna i
onr new' pasior.
Our school has rlosed for tko weetm
vacation.
We are havinc some fine waim v
Iher now after havinc a snow sK
I tost week.
Potato .dlsclnc is the order of
day now. Some corn to husk and
pie* ir. nick yet.
The lAdles' .Aid hare elected fHfl-

I

Rfolfi Si^e Rugs

The unprecedented sales ^ qp .JS.UgG.JftaMfeaiflfiaa
cessitated a largely increased stock and
special facilities for handling the in­
creased business. Our lines of
Rugs in all grades have
been largely increased
and we are better >
able than ever this fall to
. take car^ of yo>ir.,
wants.
Prices as low as con­
sistent wUli Stan*
a yard for
dar4 roods.
Wilton
for Ail Wool
Velret CarpeU

$1.35

ingrain
Carpet

iiiaich.

There is bse &ni dTftf .i’pl
cure it—Ayer’s H»ir Vi£or.
It is ft refulsr sc«l|Hnediciae.
tt quickly destroys the c^nns
which esuse this disesse.
The uDbcftitby sctlp becomes
beslthy. The dtadruff diuppears, btd to disippcsr. A
beslihy scalp mesas I treat deal
to you—hetlthyhal^oodsodruff.no pimp)cs,pepkpiioi
*b« b*ot kiaS •< a watlmoalal•*Beb« tar w«ar tooW Tw*.”

Some i>eaiitiful colof
combinatioQs, fresh,
new (roods. Moral
jr Oriental palieros

See this.

Sp*cl*l

For. that
Dandruff

with bortlem to

the 65c qnalit)-.

50c

For square yard df extra line qual­
ity-iinoleum. die choice of
English or Domestic Makes

Spwelaf

50c

F

HOFIMAlTme

Crex Grass Matliog

W«* will M'll just one pnifem. nlioiit *41 vanla
tli>|>irr<'. ht only

ILwi for b.frtl we.'ir.

23Gyd.

39c yd.

al

fOr rinolity
WINIHIW .‘ifl.VDKS

28c each
Tiiesuan-oil eolora and «ill
noldadi'.

*GelTheSOckindat.....................
that Door Mat Now
’ QR rtci
........ ........... OO^LO.

. THMttOAV. OCToeCfl ». IMS.
was doips over to TltoaapsaovlUo
Weidner.
KHITM MAVriELO.
Mrs.
Oroves of MeCrowervilie. Sunday. The altm on the barber, shop;
Mr*. 8*r»b T«rl«- «bo bu
rariBK tor Ml*. D. P. T«rlor. b»» icooe Ind.. and dauRhiei*, Mm Canon, aod; was rather miskodinit.
Mrs. Bomafrank. mother aod aUiers.
>0 John T*r>...................................
of Mrs. J. A, Brewer, arrived Saturday:
CTiurrh Rai
Sli* Inaistatf.
nliriit. Mr. Cnnon came the I4ib.
London. Del. *4.—At the hearine toMr. Somafrank will arrive IP a fendays. Thev expect to loeaie near here.
WoKimlaster Police court of a
vlUi Mr*. Bilu CMiont WMineMtay.
“ i. AtiiiTi.
- •
- - ■
OHo fhork« Is <lif3;lnK bis poislnes
»itb a potato ditOtiT. which is workiiirru-ina ofScers: Pres,,| lurinnce at the otienine of parilameia
eirwied th
iOK iftc.
n-s.. /».
A. ruii*iu.
Pollard:!|.vo*terday. the police bad a pitched
Orip
capcd* io move ooto John Wiley; vioe Pres..
J. HIllabea; Treas., L. J. Ted-,
m keep the crowd In order.
bis farm nnt MoiuUr.
Miss Man- Uatchett Is on ibr Mik
Fifty extra ennrds were called and
;
Reeitnlion.
b
h
>
M------- ,
'**Mlii* RUM4HI from ChbHMroU is rlsJ.
Iliebea:
Mcdeet
readina.
Mrs.
A.
J
I
(.used
I) testify. helievlDE that they
Itlns her consiP, Mrs. Amos Cos.
solo. A Pollard.
have to recomilte the jurisdiC'
Mr. aiwt Mm. Dave lUmmer Miior- AlbriRht;; violin SolO.
Potatoes are 2.'> and 2k cent*.
lAlpral several of (heir (Mends lasi Sun
tinn of II male eouri. All were bound
0«.
2!
dajr evraiPa.
_____
over to keep the peoce for alx mootba
L. Dmit and fanJily. O.
and
HONOR.
' I All refused to Rive bonds and the of«ooor. Wlch_ Oct. 24.-M1. and Mr* i«wn. locked theta In the court room.
Bon last Sunday etenlne.
An Hunter visited friends in Betilnhi Bymptthiuws attacked the police
Miss Alice Shell from Kinasloy vis- last Sunday,
(and sccuml the key
Ued heranht and undo. Mr*, amf M-.
Mrs. II. BnindaRf Is rapidly on ihel«« the prisoners all free and locked
C. Boo. last Sunday.
Oci. 2J.
.
deelinc an.l her death Is hourly exIn the room. The police
p.elo.1. The family and ndntives, chased the *-omen several hloek:
to I.1T Ikdstdf. ! f"'’’ 'Ae key was tecovened. The
lallty are ver>'
The posimauer has Jitsi compleitM j *‘»n'cn then made violent itpeeehe*
huskinn corn
a new cement toof on his cellar floor «" ‘‘'c
house steps to 2.b«' peo.
awn, to Mr. and Mr*. Wm. nous- and Von Is Jusllfied In claimlnB h» 11**%
las*. Oci. 2d. n slii.
!
----- -----------------' The Ladlot' Aid of Oram church has the finest eellnr in town
On aeetiiint of a small luidii-nce the
ndnesdav wlih Mr*. Frai'
eoneet, civen
the imnd .mys eame"^-" 'Vetlnesda, s Record,
i.Sl with Ml
.................m ho
very near being a failure financlally i
« Sander* went to Chlca«o to' ralTin rohlln 1*
Those who BHeiide.1 sjioke liijrhlj ot
'n the Interests of the Hannah A
typhoid fever.
Rnben roats and his bride, who the M-Ieelltms-rendered b.v the band
Mrs. H. M. Cole retiimeri to her
jBve been vtaliinx his parents. Mr.
atl^ by the be*I Inient In
and Mr*. Wm. Coots, returned to thrtr
and the small sum of It) and home In ROKchtiKh this mornlBB after
#estem home last wnetc.
]& cents atiDlsitJon shotild hnve filletl visliinR friends In the Mty.'
' Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook.
the
hall
to
merflowlna.
Manager
Ely
Miss Alice CtlWn wept to Rnillb
Oct. !1. a *1rl.
■ Tfaare will be a chinkea pie social, ns Dr. Piiffsiur. filled his jwri of the Boardman this mnminR.
at apani cburcli I^or. S. Ev-erjliody proemm to perfect Inn and was P-| j. w. Van Osten of this ciiy left this
Ik im-lied to come.
pe.Medly
encored.
If
the
Iwnd
boys
n,„riiiiu:
Grand Rapids.

Wetfotil'* new cement walk* are a
CTMt
intproTamrni..to the
town.
Mrs. G. fi. Fenton of Kinjpdey wa«
« ...-------- ..
.... .j,
Pearl
Cook la very sick
Iday rilsht and rondeIn the eliy-this momlnc.
rJvo another eoneeri In the
CUrk Coata and Miss Cora Wanl-*^'^
Miss Dorih reiiimod to Sayres ihi->
trere married at Cadillac Oct. S. After pe.-ir fill lire It In ht>|HuI the hall will Im> morniUR afiec viaiilns in the clly.
vUtlinc rcUUrtta at MunisiBK. uppei- flllert wliii an appreciative andlenee.
Wesley Mfikley. roDducior on the
Mint MlRble >Vls went to tSk Rap
prnlnBula. they returned to their Home
boar Wexford. Hr. and Mra. Coals Honor hmoch of the M. A N. R., has Ids intlay on btisInrM.
bate the brat Wlahea of a boat ot
been irnnaferrod to Un> main line and
Allle Cooper of Old Mission was In
(riefida of a happy future life.
Wes' smIlinE coutnepance will not be^tht city today.
On. 22.
the streets for some time.
Little Miss Carrie Ella Neman.
(welEht .IVk pounds) arrived
■ of Mr. Iand'kl
Mrs. Ed Neptan.
Ttitirsdny. Oei, IR, for the winter and
Mm Laura Snell and aons nre vfsli- If she Is cordinlly reesdvinl she may
4ne friends la Omnd Rapids.
l>e iodiiced in pmlnnc her slay In- uta^rtTbsv faw. .Ho eosalM Io bnada
. Mr. and Mm B. J. Noble of Cadillne
arc apendlnx a few davs with Mm deflnliplyTbe tioys are all wonderInE what Gil
'NoUca’ pBrmit, Mr. and Mrs. George

OOVERNOR

.

fi® 1 WARM

IN, ,c.... .

iiteday Evening, October 30
AT 8 O’CLOCK AT

Grand Opera House
BIG REPUBLICAN MEETING
Everybody should hear Governor Warner
discuss state issues

The meeting will also be addressed

By Hon. P. H. Kelley

Republican Candidate for Lieutenant Govern­
or. One of the most able orators in Michigan.

Hon. Gerrit J. Deikema

Chairman of Republican State Committee

Hon. Fred C. Wetmore

Candidate for State Senator for 27th Senator­
ial District.
Listen to arguments which prove Governor Warner’s adminis­
tration to be one of the best the state has ever had

Ladies Especially Invited

Miisic by Campbell & Skelcher’s
Conoor^ Bainci

PUiabnnt Pa^ Oct. 24.—The Cleve-t
land flier on the Oevelaad A PtuaHnrR division of the Painaylvanla,
crmMied Into the rear of a freight
Believille. four miles weat of this city
ooo. The kieomotlve went
the hank of the Ohio river and three
Pullmans were WTceked.^ Five person^
severely injured.
Chieaso. Oet. 24.—.After runnlOR
throuRh a fortune in a year WlUam
S. Siewan of Toronto rhot himself
dead in bis room at the RamioEa
hotel.
was 3d ynr» old and in­
herited the estate from his father.
Chicap). Oct. 24.—dhe man
killed niid several seriously injured
scores of eaule -were slauEbtered
by the explosion today of -the boiler
a Itvnmotive drawlOE a st«k train
the Ri. Paul railroad a/^nrion'<
ETOvr.

has since beet
48 years old.
The Muskegon Savings hank has let
be eontract lo Buck A Mullen for the
ereetloa of O’ new modem hanking
house at the nonhwest coroei. >■!
Western nt.-mu- and Sewnd
It
weather eondilioos .vn> favorabh- the
the new bmldinE will be
ert'cled tn.fore winter s
■ Th.- .-«•
tire bullilinE will rest on a-concrol.':
floor, will be one Mory. hlsh and ent.-j
Ktnicied of Bedfor.l Mon.-- The linf-s ^
of the buildinE when eomplete.1 will
suggest Muskegon's new t.-der.il l.uililing.
;
Two great lakes passenser f.'amersl
—the ChitYM>wa and lrot|anls—have’
been srdd to the I’ligel Soim.l Day line*
of Seattle, Washington, .and lit.- In. !
qitnis which i« at Detroit now. w in 1m'- !
gin a long voyage around Cape Homj
Seattle w-lihili a ten- days Tbe.
Chippewa is at ChelmyEan. l■Ill f iexpetied she will dep.vn before ihej
end of the w«dk. Th<- u-i-ius or th.>;
transfer ate *iaie<l to be l4ho,oi).*i. |
which Incliidcii the msi of the steam |*

*1

Dorct Suffer.,

eJl n'ujht loot} from tooth&fe.'
neur&lijio. or rheums^tism

Sloeavs
L/iiviirveivt

kills the pa-in — quiets the
nerves and induces sleep
At ftll dealers. Price 25c 50c fc‘1.00
Dr Earl S. Sloan. Bostoa.Mass.U.SA.

IJneoin, Sell.. Ort. 24.—si Rreat i<
the deoKind for rorn buakers that Gov
ehior Myekcy is recelviiiE
for the parole of convicts
.A fi^ paroles
IMraiind ^ l.etgli. of the rhiciigt | shitll >ire.-is. Ilnk.-i w-.vs Oiling a
ie«l.
\
lengthy voyag.'. This mean* that! Railway Bquipnieut Co . annottne.si j "soorc ' with r-‘.”‘dlne when it
each Mt-.-imer brought altotu llTD.oiio. after a eonsniiall.ui with Mayor Ki'is ide-h'd, sioitering hi- fare aii.l i
Sebeoeeiady. N. Y.-Oct. i^n« Both the Ohfppew-n and IrnqiMis
bmiiing Im.iid Baker was

of
Grand Rapids that the Mallenbleand a score wM>e In modem steel iuts»enp-t- steamer*
.
.
.,
luiii Works, which Were destroyed l>v eaiighi l>y the Mint.- n.swl vd gasoline
..'•■If of
^ m
Jnred as the result
nad .suirered mueh.
is bttrtie,i
the Juneilon of the Troy and city lines.
<»■”. will Im* rebuilt on .-t larger seal- s.-rioiisly, 11 is though: Tw.. eiiglne
Troy ear sot beyond control of the
in Grand KnQids ^be i-<>mpany had
motorman on the left track aad ran
On the hunting Emntid' at Carr's flrrl llileiided IO mov.- the plant >n eompanle- .-\liiigui-b.-ri the lii.- ibn'
nxt n pole at a (earful
Unitding Poliee Judge Arthur W.
lesiilt.-d.
speed and ovenurned.
Oanschow- of Saj^naw kll|e.i two rhiciigo.
duck* which were fln.aiing on the wn
IVTiit.- Wallet (kMhe, an Iton Moun­
Get.
M.—"Aunt ter near a boat house. Then came a tain lad. wna examining his faiher's
• too REWARD. • too
PhlladeliAia.
storm of aliuRe and Indignation from
Marne.” an' aged neRrcM.' who
the windows of the U>ai hoiiae. "Here, shot gun. the «--apon wa* aerldtwiiaUiliCe surrender to Oram at Appatnai- you. why nre you killing our deeo.vs? " illscbargeil tiiicl six-year-old Arthur Iw- thsianrs'-r ha- brva al-U tu i-arr la oUita
-..................aurrfa BwU-a t'-oonk •
wo* shoiiiisi at him "I am no iender- spins, win. was jmssing. received Hewas burled today In Eden r
I.C aura Wu« kwnvwte.
. t'vurrk brine w.siw.
tewy. She was for many years a nurse fooi. I shot those ducks and fra eo- i-hars.- Iti Ills face. HU face and
Ing to have them." the judge repUc.1.
yTt'orTw
In the family of Gen. Moses Knp-1
head
were
terrildy
larerlled
tint
It
1And he ptrk.'d up on.- of the birds.
dlMcUy B|>« Uir bleud
hoiHsl
that
Ills
eyesight
can
lie
saved
Ther.- was a string iitiaehed to Its
a ‘of
t:ok>ra>lo. Springs. Oct. 22.—A
fool. eoiineetiuE with.the I0.-11 house Qolhe dl.i noi know that the gun wa.>
vero bllziard which has Iteen In pro? plaiform./ 'lbil they ate wild ducks."
aUMUoBB**wBd*^^*"
wBd oMHiBc.woiurr ta ,iMm <U
—e-nr._______
iiirk of the judge. loaded.
real for fortyelght bourn broke thi*
■ I?”'”-—?:
.apowara UiM
•'Ves. they were
Elniei G, Itaki-i mid Wiiliani W.al KHii'KIS.'S.ISE
>hb> II (wlUtrewn.
mmalns. There la bc«vy anew in the
. .. ek, hatebed ton. -Battle f'ri-ek tailors, w-ere badly
mounialns and trains are delayed.
V.s liSBrsT* n
from wild durh eggs.- w.ns the expla­
Salt l.ake City. Oet. 22.—A wind nation.
He rents iliein as decov* burned ]-'ri.lay in a lit
riix>nilu-rg biiildinc. Mam
e worth Id to IH> aplec*-.''
storm nnparalleled In severity
prevalled here for tw«iiy-four hours.
Alknlcen. S. D-. Oct. 22 —Fminecn
Incfar* of wmw has fallen here. T*-leEraph nnd tele;diono wires nre down
and much olhi-r dam.-iRo was done.
MO SoldlM LMt.
Omaha. OcL *4.-^h«^ yt»r ctepaiAt ans'the (
trying to find MO aolditra af the TtnUi
UnKadAtatea eav^lry Who are la^ lit
awnawttami aantawhera in Wyoming.
Every (eKgraphxwriea in that region
It dowm and all traina are availed in
tha deep euta fillad wriih anaw or lying
at amall wldlngw. Nat av »f»Jn haa
paltded avar tna Wymnin^.dlifitipa
aevaral day* and -(brae trajna filled
With aaMicra. ham* and, pravlaiana
art aomawhcrc an tha MO mile* of
traek tied up.
Chej-eBDo. Oct. 25:—E'ntieJ Stales
troop* aart ibi- tile In.llaiiK. now
the war path, are lo a race to
which will reach th.« Yetiowsioa.If the IivltauK heat the troop* an.l set
acrotw. they will have ao open, xparaely cettled country before them and It
will In- hanl to roun.l them iii>. If they
ran Im’ buatled off at the river, the
w-gr tiaoee will end alimpily.
Ad.lliinnal troop* are belag
from Omoha and
more Boldler* of
the TenUi cavalry an- bow KiM-ediag
inward the Lliile Dig Hun. where they
will leave the train and •uart'in
suit.
SUte New*.
The planing mill property of F. W.
potter, at LcKlie. Michigan, has Iteen
purrhased by the Sheridan NffE. Co,,
of Jaeksofl. .Mielt. The new owners
remodeling the plant for the purw-.lgoo* and ;
slgiird'for fanner*' um\ Tbe con
will employ 2; men.
Two important Slttroueite ranite
mlniOE de.Als are announced. Oglebay.
Notfon £ Co., of Cleveland have pur
ehOKed a third laieroKt la the Empire
mine. The properiy eomainK several
million tons of ore. The lemaltiiUB
two-third* liiicrcsi l< held by -North, ra
Iron Co. i< Chicago, William A Paioe
r.f lio-ion an.l lynii-. Neuherger have
taken-a» npiina on the luraga mine. I
-vud will at once .-Mtloie it with dia­
mond <1rlll*. •• The proiKTiy lie* close
the Big Negatmi-v mine, bi-i ha*
never iMHm fnllv .leve)oiM-il. It h:i.'
hi-en Idle aeveral year*.
-1 want to speak to yon about joining^our ebnreb. My two dausbier*
und mys«-lf would like—" The aentence wasn't tx>mpleied. The speaker.
Mr*. John MeVean. ai Pontiac, felt forwar«t aa.l wa* caught by Rev. George
W. Jcnnlng*. whom she wn* arblrcsaing fin the Mreei. she was taken to
her home In . an ambulance and Dr.
Gulllot ttummooed. He said that she
ha.l KOflriod u fciroke of aiuRiIex)-. I!
uccurrtxl Saturday, and 40 hours later
she wa.* Min uneont-ciou*. He boldsj
out BO hope for her recovery. John
Mi'Veao, bt-r hushasd. died la*t April.
Two year* ago. Ethel, one of tbe five
daagtiter* was knocked down by a
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Lailie*' LonKfifoy BoxCVaU
witL velvet triramiBg. woirtil
reailily iell for $10 or more.
oitr price...........................4.98

Sonie Valuable
Items from'
Clothing Dept.

LhiUm' all wool Black Iver•eyt'ouU, leiigtli -4S ini-lie*.
$18 eratle......................... 7.98

Can yoti purcliase tram any
othor Btoro Moo's Hoaxy
Kcncy TaiiU for.:... J. 19

Chilflren's Look Bine and
Retl Coata, trinmicd witJi vel­
vet an<l braid, fancy button*.
$:{ vnine. He sell th<-ni
at........................................ 1.98

Men's Black CbevioU luul
Twoe-I*. all gootl up to date
suits, $.‘| and $<» quality, we
will 6<-n them at the low
price of................... . ;. .2.98

Ciiildroo’e white Bear Skin
iloffa at................................49c

Seveniy.livo Men* Tweed*
nail CnasimDTC wi-ll Utilonsl
Suit*, vcneljan liwi.tbroeor
four *tyle* lo eiioose from,
w..rth $*>.0Oa fuit.
your i-hoice...................... 4.98

LiMlic*' long Boy .CogU with
latott •Iifvcs. n $ln garment,
for....................................$8.98

Child'e UmhB Wool Fur
SeU. $’J kiutl. epeeial. 1.19

MILimERY DEPT
Lailiea’ Trimmetl HiiU. nin•u-les. EO>*d fiualily.
from............1.25 to 1.75
We r-.-in make oa goo<l a Hat
Da oao Ik- obtainf<!- in U-et
gnules.
Ladica' 'Koit Sliawl* io as•ortmeot uf color*, our bi> rinl priff* 25c, 39c, 48C

YARNS
Him<lre<l* skein* of uoo<l
While Saxony Yarn. 10.
.jiiality, at..............................6c

OVERCOATS
.Ito you noeil an Overtxjaf'
Woiii-1 you like lo *av.- al»oiil
Jialf the ri-«ular pri*-© on a
^00.1 -’armeof: Tiien visit
us am! w.' wdi. show you C.'i
Men's Bla. V: Ifc-.aver Overeosta
tin- n-lu-xsl prio-......................... .3.98
W.'

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! ri(/ix correct

f,:: pric-e..........‘

.5.98

Laili.-a' deece line<l Hose- tingauze yarn
................... "lie

M*ii - i'.inhii .y Caj*.

MisfcV and Children's 1ril>1>e<l Hose of i-xtni
strength.............................. 1 Oc

tIov'' W; V -r'‘-ciiiw. ’ 'lu.-avy
an-i'Aurm.--H>.K:n-.!
pr- n--.-...................... 35C

Flannelettm. in nice neat jnltorn*, f*|c and lOr per ynnl.
Flannel Shirt patient^ c»od
•joality................... ..............69c
Igidie*' ('ips. a very pretty
assorliiienL 2-1 eenta nirt up.

Bargains from
Furniture Bept.
FKly mid Rockeri and Far.
lor Chairs,, upboiaterud with
imported Tnpwtry. Silk Vel­
our and Broukatcl. with full
set of Sprig'S, hair filUng
and
p*toin-mahtiBJiny
frames; some sn- harm enrvi«l. Tin-y orijinatly s*-!l for
$10 anrl $1.'». nor tiu- pri'-<‘ is
of ,dl.
in the I a.-hof
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$4.98 to S6.98
.Men's Ijeax-y dotihle breasted

EAST'S;....

r.Hluc«l to.......................... 38c

Tiii-y arc $1 i;rade. ["to I wo--I

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