Grand Traverse Herald, September 27, 1906

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 27, 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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PAH ME
TItAVtmK cmr, ORANO TIUVKRH COUNTV, HtCHiOAN, THURSDAY, septemsSr 27. ises.

VOi^XLVIll.
TiM I
I go

but isk* uo su«:

I flak Ylihoat a
A»d t bog «ood gaiiw aod (•«<* a

by

a

my

gains and

•Thank yon. I will stanif

w.me targi-r

The^«mng mail i-twid and mnied

lo.ss

Ii Is eery goo.1 of begin to. took tigly. In some fauioiis
eiii I fael|ssl myseir u> Irusi funds.
you to listen at all. .1 am a cuu
Tiiere wai money coming lo me. whlrli
iped eunvict'.
I brokw.lied np'for the moment, and of
Ihls aftrroooa. This suit of clothes
rc I etiiecled lo re|u<y the amuimi
1 mole at a farm house. 1 hid In

I fatmt for game In the ireea,
For Mgger Wrda than wing the air.
Or flab that fwim tbp aeaa.
A todleaa Walton of the brookt.

liam near here.meoui.

I bant for tbe ihoughls that throng

Tbe wooda were made for the huntors

■■Within

fifteen

Tbe Btreama and the wooda bekmg.

Your faith In'

liKluencp roiihl not he ovKe.Oimal-

waa-omlnmiUy a croauire of-mooda. For a mument'a flush stained the pris­
on pallor of his faee. She bad shown
aad t«Hilghi her humor war

(uinlesi eoiiceplion.

he had sisdu-n

some chance word spohen wlihtn. had

years—the first

oertalaiy arouMd within her an old

In

and

many

iired soul.

bound life she Hred and tbe eircum-

praellci-

past.

Yon weri

r th.-m quite modhave

isbrud.

Is-

iiev*-.! that

a temp].’ bulll by

the lynilds.

.-orlF* have

.1 ii was nil early

Hritlsh mon
oriauK say. theiv

V.-.I

d<-viei*s to

hsrtish

*-asllv , conqpored

hug.- roihs

It ask.-Mbe

>'- fi

plain?

that

ahooM not be all at like as peas

piards and I lintke a«-ay.

Umg siner

do

iraritl

me

In-re

Alter they

iln-i«'

gn-ai

And you will

tor deep

fWIUtg.

any adennate etpreaslon

of

his re­

than lb

convict llsleneil, with a imiihloil fare

a

"Sit down," site Imde him.
“After you. madam." •

waSr a century

Her mood was something less

She cornered him in the shadow

known an 'S!7." he said slowly.

tbaa talr to. Arcble and bis friends,

and drew her cbiilr cbwe to him, iliai

tboagh abe knew how inueh be lovetl
ber.

ago—Is-foiv

"What are your plans if

i

Bbore. aV Ihe soft ahlne of the moon

Arlwraa:

h:<l

si'ssi

«•>

I-

iuiigiosl sorily:

wa

hratiug in hi-i viiin-,

vo»-b<-

hav|- doue for me." ,

came through tbe foliage to the en- her dress came after y<«n* iK-refi of
The preaenoe
id
this from your memory, or railiei ms
ebantment of the grounds below. Tas- refinement.

her, and the girl tamed reluctantly. ment left him fmni. Tlie keeum-ss of smiles—one .Hiigqi'*'tve of a sardunit
seir-qf>nlempl. ,
cUa aUll In band to greei tbe dancer his picksure was a stah of pain,
The girl's eyes grew wistfully eager
who had tonnd her out in her retreat lense throat ached.
She begun to talk again. I.esliaut In
VNow tell nw why you came lo
But Otf man who stood before her
words, lull suiv of imrpose, "Vmi l<"ik
was no dancer. He was not In eren- what can I do for you?" fclie
tng drcaa. and

be was unknown to

and spi-ak ns it life wen- .-nd.sl for

manded.

y-on,' Ib-llew me. It Is not.

her. Aioreover there was about him i
certalB

Wnse

repreastoa.

He wore no hat.

again.

You

faith to me.

have brought

you

ure

stouig.

Vqn ar.

Tbeie ah'

many years yet bifore y*ui iu whii-n

than 1 ever expected human lii-ing
do

1 him bent a
mad of amuaement.

young;

a certali

fierce Ught of dedieralloQ in bU eyes.

luick'

retleem tlie rww* pf
s n<Ter o

I had forgotten, while

your

i>a»l

for .the brave man

my hCBTt burned to sicme liehind ile-

f. ».e Imppy if on.

Something mcn- barn. that such women as yem exUu-d
aelng in hla preaeaee aenl a vagae If there is a Cod 1 thank Him for y»u.
alarm fltipriai thfonih the girl. Then I could not tell you this if I wen- wbiit

Hut it nmy Is- nrlii.-ii-d rnnl.I.Nl on*

aad tbe balr was elosee cropped than

soul alsive lalls nlld diiineiv

hair U woBl to be.

heaealh the rough coat which be wore,

used to be.

abe aaw the stripes of a eonvWa suit. leper, and you are an angel from heavMy loss gives me ilu- right lo
WMeerH and (eaifnl, (he girl got wi.
In her feet.
■noon eall out!" the man ordered,

Y<h.

Uav<

shari> «n-ad rime riisply .lowi

Site

blond.

l.nw.I shmild.i'.'M w ell-huil

gentleman ram.- lightly up th.' siip'
And even in the ntreas of her ex- leaned forward impoUb
"That you.
Tassh-?"
hask.that his tbe warm touch of her hand his inilse
qolekly: then addrsl. In evblent re
leaped.

cUctoent the girl noticed

voice was muiteal rather than rough:

ahe BOtieed. too. (he bunted kiok in bis
reekhwa eyes, and the hard lines shout
his nageWle moidh.

Tei. though his

maSner was eloquent o( despair and
of a bitter hatred againat bis kind,

I

"Qlad I found you; 1 cat

shall count it a priviUpe to hear any

,-on b.-caiise an otlin-r

You are a hrolher in tlisiri-sK;
hing you

would

can- to tell." tdii

He Slopped nhniptly.

said. In a gentle voice.
hahtt of repression huil growr

might

the fsHen

gealieman, a mark on more, to
Icsled than that of Cain.

ih-

had looked Into the fninre defiantly,

c-md- wiifaniii fear and wlihmii hope.

He migb<

now be a aoclal partafa. hut onee be had
Of so much she waa sure.

She waa a daring mile soul, with
fine comprelienskm of the sporuman'

he cii.-d. an.l

Hie

alihoui

that in st> dolDK he was bi-g
new habit of ihougtil.
"Four years ago I wa« setit

well

real

tqrile In

It.

I’rosalan blue. Ihe IreaolUtzl Color, is
urn a Btreclal produei of Pniaala. but
of England.

Thu* we ave that our

Isiiguagr ftequenlly baa
Hilugs which

are

limweo

of

"mlaflts."—Do»ar

Daily Repulillean.

knowfi.
curiaaa fiiit.
The

llritl'h

Royal

a«ronomer la

hands

y..ar .-nding May in. IMS, the sun o<i|t
iM-lng free from spot* a single day.

.

rpusonll

Tb.T*- luu recently beeo ealaUishvJ

bunting wild tsul-is and ro.-ri it. Hi

ill Farts a school Tor leaeblng duel-

d.-<p f..r.-.-is.

tag. ii iH-ing ctm-idered a n.-c-ssiiy as

nv.liihie

wi-n-

And ..r all ()■.•»■
nn-n.

ib*-re

iiHk

must

mon- iMwerful ihati Hi.'

have liiuny |M-isnns were being hurt in duett
through lack uf skill aztd rareiessneaK.
A

short

lime ago over

i«n

dead

ing. laiger than

h.-nge us a munument K. iliove gods

blaekhlrds dropi> il from a tall tree

ibal brougbl ih.in vielory..

near

s1op|n-d as sesm i

bey .had **-! «

tons, and .low-n

si--ars.

.-iti, ati.l this one. ]>erfaaps. l.tpii Stone-

going to givi- uiy.-ell lip."

on end.

F-ir many n-ulurles ibai
bl.HSly 'ofgt.-s

In ii

wt'ighing n

npi
liglll a

: the olh.T man -niipr.-Halcl. slep- sun at midduy ihlghi
mii to dei-ilii Ihe guards in talk hint wlitmiii olisin

icwk plaee

Oona.

Th<;

birds

bad n.'sis 111 the tree and It la pre^.

f..ll'»s*-d.
at

Brldg.-purt.

sumi-.! that poisoued corn cauaad ib«

S

Ueiige.

lu tins..- times of l.urliarlsni

l.umun

ns well a-* aimnal

wholesale
Jow-ph

stifle.-*

slaughter.
A

.Svwiou.

of

tltvama

w«-r.' off<-r.'d np on the slaugtil.-r sioo.'.

Mas*.. U Slid tu bo the prtieaaor id

and 111.' sk. lei<ms of

th.- original capuin's

many

m-n

a-

John l*aul Jones In Philadel­

well as animals siipimx-l i.. hav.- died

phia in ITTc.
Newum'a fatber found
- Iinil'lers there have Is-en found
. •
a limidt*-.l f.-'i th<a minute.
Th*' saerific-s. it is siit.isg4-.l. •w.-r.- it III a book Mure la Baltimore
'Ii.-r<- wore Imlli ]kiw*t and delica- plai;.-.! aiunts-r gn-z
Tbe breakfast of the emperor of
-which they sai-iifie4< M"'lr oif.-rlngs prlMitters captun-d from n.-ighlnrins
iit the finii hiile hand held on
irli.—.- On a hinraing iliai a ««cri- jB|«n roitHiats ..f bean soup and a few
All iH'jnn.l ihh
I tbl-ir g<sls.
the convict by tbe girl In Iheshadi
flr.- was 1.1 b*' ofler.-d ^th.- poiu>le Cgb.-r dishes, but bis dinner la quit*
mil bn
' Oood-hy ! Some «lay you w III c
would eougr.-gaie almiit Xi-mdieitgq eUliorai.-. ronsistlnff of twenty conra.T.-1-ted aiiotj..-r tall
hack ami sec ns again, and all tills
Hia ban.. all of J
long 'ip-foiv the sim
H Is noi_
Ilil'tK Ho-«
Ihim be only like a Iwd dr.*am to y
s ar*. Kurupeao a
•iiillk.-iy that half-rlacl moo. winoiui
The yoiing man's lace .wa-s hrukeu some, and th- -nm
, nud rhIMren ram.- over the plain from
form.-d
the
i.<
y
wlil
Willi emoiioti.
He tmiche.1 ber luilid
Tlien- was r»<ojiiIy sold at Bcrtia
Iiiil.-s I.roimil. amt that gD-ai holdM
sch-ntisis .the s.-ci.
i moment. th<ni. siih a lUihroi tbe sum of *i:S tbe "Riood Bible."
I. l<«.l..-d n|sui th.-s*. Idisuly rites
I.Hil.ter- ul Kioa.'li
H.-I and ki.-w'd'ilM' .-.Ige.oi
I Hie lime
I.IS-.1 nak*-l. Hi- vieiim was l-wiml I v*.!iini.- of tbe Brrii.iurea bearing
I “{ was le-.vnud Ihc^gihi:
beyond

k.K>].e.l to m.-.

OIK-

ar

rcdemplioii-y.-i

y.s

sol. »■*> a
iK'i-soti
riof the altar

of the

110.1 t>e gorsl to yon

^1 Is- g.—l til V..II alwayi—always.'

fare in her bands.

lot s of Karon vtm Trench. wrilteB la

in.-. Idam.

am

m-u ot 111- «-.>mj!iuntiy.

by ..t.l.i «r Fn-dvrjrL Ibi- Great.
Kx-ad mad.' from pine tree bark is

Hi

.«t.n in Finland, arnl Is aluumi tb*

h.- Ii.ni^ >

only food tkai ran is- obtatBod by <bc

. h.-avy

-loni-'ih- .-xeculiou-r.

Shi-li.-ar.ta start-: In tlaikness, ih.-n

H...r l-.y!

right* to e.-nd him l.ackr'

lug.-s Hje stirry of tbe auffer-

bis own bloml during bis inearceraUuu

|«-r

1 .i iiunile-r <d 111.- idih-fs and ini-

1-lug.sun i.liuo»t ov.-r the

.uullgbt. From'

h-d oath, and then ih.- click of hand-; siidd-nly bur-t ii.
l«.y!

i.n

loek. <-all.-d lli<- Klauglii.-r-stone.
around him wa.uirl gSith.-i

,'BVe ihf >
The girl l.irri.-.l h.-rl-iom- would l.ai

himself up

th.-ti plaev*l ou Hi- hn.a.:. sln-lv-

• w.uild eai.'h lii> r.ist gUm;

..•n h- walk.-.! inlr. tin- light and;(-w

In the shadow? tU.u .•choed in-istenily-



Hri-atbl-ssly tU-se wild m.-n of tb<

It Is not p-nerall> known that tbe

knew

- i-iutoins ul

•sion- Age wai'.-d for the rising sun

vanilla in-aii 1* ibf costliest bean oa

Uld 1 .lo,ib.' h-'-r snti m-c

h

Hack in th»- v. ry c«-ni. r Of Hie altai

.-arih. It grows wild and is galher.sl

& man stood a- ligld as

:.y the nailv.-. in I'apantia and Mis- -

ro-n

Tliat'qu.-s-1 r-cientl‘is r.-aliz.‘

through

1“ (in.a|Hihs therab.-Ut-s.

hirlthre.- '..m.-s, and k
list

ytlear.i--.
lAthiUB

*acriflc«S

again

bis ey.-* SW.-PI «>ver ib.« whli,- shadoW-j

i.r.iiy

Engllah dish, and inrile amtp

seldom has any

giants ha.l lu-gnti

AiTlii.- had known the girl ho
>.t li-ss wi-II lu- wonl.l have liven eeiiii-r W..S p)a.-ed a
ir.sl. As II wa.- lie slmidy acoi-pl.st altar i:. f.s-i l.nig. ai

iMJhInd her*.- saw a fism.- o( a r..ugh-

ihing wn.ng?"

is an

weri* of medium -Ir.'*. and rlr.-ssed lit

of

I- no walii

lor ih.'i •

U.-troii. Iiii| had

r-oiivin'- siaieiu'-ni. and with a

wr.rk. i*

>r protpclion .>f

, fastening on ih.' r<mvlrl's*wriMS.| wlnil

flrsi face annmg th.- vi.i. s. .mi *d .'very line'
It was all Hun he eonld ilo fn. of whieh stiirted « .l.utg.-.l and a b:.c ;

he told his story for

been clean-handed aad of gentle breed­ her. and ho did It
ing.

Hut

w-ind'

Ihe higgi-si Church

tte fliri felt. Bo fear id personal rio- strong In him.- He had lived to him ly dresse,! man. and soni.-.hing In the
"Altyself alone for years.
His Imld eyc« girl's fae.' nmdi- him pause.
lewce.
There wns alioui
qnaliur whkdi' proclaimed

the

lie «dl«-r n>nii sh.s.k. his ht-sd.. "I
'

Wlieiv they cam*' fittni,

thex' wild iH'opte

though a rac- i

• ISs.r

uHHng me that ..n.- of th.- cimvigt

w.md.-rful

h«s nothing to do with her. Irish Mew

ons,

their mnl lirode.1

Tbeyrc ciin-

urscl
A

... walk toward th.-m. The girl lospeak."
Naked human emotions had neviT to her f.-«-i—whli.- hut st*.»dy—just a
•fore confronted her so nearly.

cnnly.

has faith aud opiimiMn.

But I am now a social to n-iisi atid Is-Ik-iYou hat e lo pla<

Item.

made l.nst years

Aniterl Willi thi-ir sioiie war-ciiili- an
sini.-tnrc

rain

gn-al. round bull

da drank In tbe beauty of It all with girl, with the warm eyes and pnro
line of face went Ihrongh him like fiiittrc."
diaama * far-flung.
A
shadow
Mis lips lultied in llie grinimi-sl i>l
athwart the moonbeam in fron^ of the odor of Incense, and fiM- (he

for

that

ols-Usk of hlgypl.

Hut whai Uie men of those Hm*-

:*•

iiiBS.-n-« of iiK-k
woqderful

might M.1W

"Ih-gin lifA iu
M

Cork: the winow-i..-a ^
oaliy furnishes material
Cl.-oi^ln's Nvedl.-.

iiuratR-riess «r11»‘- in Hritain. pnd each bis i-.-pori says that solar actltrHy
show.-il a great increaw during (he
CtflK- WU-. ii-s
n.-ig!.ls.r's ■.n■nl;

r'-w.

tluongh

hh.l

welghlUB

. from| .'

invi.-i.
the past:

*n-

legs art- not made of exrrk. north, they

lln- skin-- i.| wild iM-asl-. Th>^' forni.-1

Through. I hW

. on Ibis <s*ai and luil." be told

f'orgei

t«o»vitul

Is tak.-U fn>m the while wbsl.- Cork

tllity will never b.- known.

h^

Unibii'ss again "
new Idml.

*.f Il|.|ti1

Au.i yon util iiever-know what yisi

••Uuirk!

.rain-- and

l•.lHSJiae

d.- is nut made from p

i-j. ar.» myst.wt-K which In all |irt>li

ml I

thick and tliin: i'll ir>^si>aKs on I
•flo!" she rried.

Hut to him Ihe siihile aimosphei

me

win i

grdF W..n*js. .-ach r» fei-l in

"Voii will never

but Mlaa Taaale had among other (e- he might be the better hidden. She iiway?" (lie glil aske.1.
•| have a IuoHm-i wIio t-c nhi-tiing in
so mnoh a creature of impulse
mlnlpe charms a capacity- for Injus­
that there oreurred to b**r no hick of
tice.
The night was lorely beyond com- cungniltj' between her rich and dellpare.
Counilesa aura 111 the rault eatc hall (ireiw and his roars.- ekMhes.

idare

for the *-onstnii
!si hnuMInks.
Wbna eou
oousisied At two i-oneentric

me." he said, simply.

' I iis.-ii to dance lha

the gl-

tw fh'- gr.wi wa-ighiB were stood on

c.- uie mighi

1 hope great things for you.'

; ey«-s scorched.

did they *-ret-t

how till . were iranstKiiteil. and tlnti

Indsv

‘J'lie know liow miieh you ha'

to tbe deep shadow of the vli

emntlon-sboi.

gard aa though It bad been a rice.

merits.

There come to them solily on the
night air the sUnins of music-.

of the moon, but now she pushed him

Kalbibury

l.i-fore Cleopatra was Ise^ii. and really

seemed

■tius spirit has'^is.nrmt'il tm-."

wUI earr for It at the prison.'’
He hail been standing in the shiu<

Even Archie,

Whom ahe bad pledged her troth, hid

ihe inferior m.Ill-

Uritain.

Iierhaps. lni|N>se niys. ir ou my huiitiTs
hen you will go to your lirolher.
(km of Ufe-mmeihing that bad real cried.
Wej.t is generaus.
11 asks ni
i one of the guests.
With that In­
•■Oh. It Is nothing!" he told her. Imtragedy In It. She told heraelf that
al 1 crept np on you. tint your gen- questions, but takes a man on bh
« die bad just left fritter- patimtly. 'Hieo addtd arimly. "They
•r'aviqr to honaUltea (beir eapaeliy

:n.ina .•eaiurlea ajtu. it >» >u alloy Yif

of n>cl.. piatiy'of which:weigiin*l root''

tinilersiaml this

with faith in It
Of tbo commonplace abe was he had outlived any <>x|iertsiiun of
one rhanei—lo find some woman giilng to have anoTle
happiness, but' the lonelinoss uf
awaacy. Her world had grown
alone and fom- lo r. through fear, to yon liave got lo huild on an honest
took him by the thmai
small for her—too ume. She longed
But you must have It dretised." nIh- talk with me <u the shadow anil no. founfialhni. You will finish |iayment
to got naar to aome fierce primal
a pod.

at all. but was luvenied in -

S

l^llc miiss*-s which even now w..uld

BboBid be more worth while, that they

neas had made possible.

of
today.

on

art)

Herman *11v*-t not o«Uy l«

Wiilnnii locils aad im-chanlcal

.h-vl-s-k. iiow

■■asy tiling for

now

They

moBtly of the Imriiy hair from aqulr-

heiig.-, wliii ereal.-d ime of the t

ind msu.v ilnies 1 planni’il nnfeasilde
—I know y
will do it
She de- beamy with hungry eyes,
gruaneii.
'I
people moment and for many months after­ inetbods of e.scape. To.lay my oi»i«irunity came during
s
change
of don't uodi-rslantl "
ward ahe represented all that his mad-

•erlbed people about ber.

umidtacked quadnipe.1

the

Ihe tn-.-s.-nl iiu.-sligaiors

Cam.-rs hair I>i;i»bv4

n- KvI.lom made fr.im the hair uf the

These wiTe Hot m*-n. arcotdlr

will Ih- a splendj l

Four yi-ara draK-:'"! away,

at ill liUHslH.

dwarfs .d UriiBin.

them.. lint now.

Nw did

le Turkish liatb originate in Turkey,

with th.-ir wvajiou- of stone and

Hritain

II broke out. hoarsely.
ask. but

T«rk.->- ti.-ver came from Tnritey.
h.-y ate uaiives of Anieriri.

from

and froin wh.ye. did tb.-y •airy

Yon tlwi'l know wli;

the

North

acruas

boats, came lln- n«dithic men Armed

Olio-, ■•arly his
In

MiafiU in Names.
the

Afi.-rwards

eonifn.-ni. on rafts and in rnde

Imh^i

adiunced sh

sr.-ai .rn-x

Aff^ pssM-d and

lilungeii ■lowu und turned U im

r new- life with a Hi

The diy w.-is is-lli-r. for then

ihmighl.

K<-took'In the gtri's lithe

I.

I’lureiiirianr

L'UdsIs

M:

And ulh.-i
•.•-"lititai^'

i--f.no the fiiad

IJlhers. atid wriue

world

Ihe fntigue of nniisii;il lalsrr pni-lndi-il

fererl a word of kindness to his tor-

apirlt of iwTolt agalaat tbe

Uonately

to

person iliat had of

iilied a ba.man ■keletroi at SuaeWhen Burop*' was inhabiied by a
in- afjlWHrfs called paUrolilhir m*fi. henge which was 13 feel 1« liichew in
by wsdvrs.
In-ais,
luantluuth^s l.•nKHl —IVtr.dl New*

Slonelu-Pge exist.'

bull! It.

foreign iriio-s invadltig alli-g.^ to have Ix-vo made by Sir
Thomas etlkx. who is aaldVin have

ov*t

Urilain's shore.-.

i dansl 1i'«t

sell to lie through sleepiess nights

sweet supple slimueNS, the first gooal

beauty of the aiarwei

You cannot affoni to Is- a sknikei

ik. for .Unit way madrii^s lay. S i

concern for him. iKis girl with the

ronqiiesi

-hauH-n or a
V. ■»>- and
.-o-i.-i MS U-liete that

Hie

lienge^was erocled hy glints wa* (hai

pnriialil.- that (licse were won in

lug ill tie-lr gir.tesi le|l,-xs He- imigiii
Some .-arly

Oiily. a fi-v-lestliig dltHyiverr that seem* to giro
lor to the tbeon* that Slone-

bronze weapups were unearthed,

Id s.'ienTKis rival

incieril hisiorlun

"Sinw then It bis be»-»l aiv.H me to made for heiier things than that, h
It is nothingOf lln.t
lave done wi-ong yon must stain
spoke quietly, but hii blood i>oDnrle<l. endure the iinendnrahle.
111 In life I ihgnk (hsl yon i«n liiive
■mislimeni: you must einlnn- llii

pegefe kaowB ooly to tbe elect She

The

stories have liven

These

haifl>-BX.'
wbteh early fatsiorlaiis
argue
that
-luhs. Slone mioiN. which wvn
Iniilding of «iou.- I SKin.-iii-ngv took its nam.-: An toteribly used in. Ibi

Tlien coucurlMl. and .low ihrongb Hie eeniMiue th.-orii-s-of
iurl«ei there lia<

"Co hark and finish ynui

from the law ail your life.

WlUtamr fled ti

alien.

ri.el Iu aolv*- Iti'e

pniale. Th.' wil.i.-s

who held Oh- cotmiry.

all the gi-.-ai giants were known as the CbmI.
Th<T«- yr«*re and ihi-lr leader's name has rmme
.lowti iq. history as -Sianeage. from

lieuge. amd tllni s|u-ars.

uf H«- llni.-a have

■•tuny H-ven mi.nllis? Oil.

bar eatte.1 no n lo higher IIvIi.k. Of eotisi-lously.

die erieil.

(vrUns an.] sclenlUl* have given tn<M

nearfy

fouml.sKuu-

In

l-\.r ;b>0 y.-ai> Hi. great*».l scieiiti-ts

wet crimson stain on bis striiuHi the many men wlio had lov.sl lo i there senli-ure. I*a>- your debt In full. Then
was not one hm had Is-en better for It.
III into the world with yonr head
blouse caudit the girl's / eye.

Dm# Way of Lowe.
From the rhythm of tbe ballromn. have been wonnded."

«i»|.p.-.l

In fact,

weapons wcr.' r.f 'ston.-

mysier) than Sion

•-8<-vi-n nuriitiu; "

all gay with light and laughter. Taasie

the oOM-rti.

Ih-

i, a iinesllou

I

pity! Whai a piiy:"
Aad tbouiAta'In a flower bell curl- breast. Sueh hlttemess-, siteh a help­ is ntore winning llian Iwan
lUM moliile fan-, lit by eyes
“How do yim nK-an?'^ hg ei
less despair, she h.id never Itefoiv
Her v.iiee iirisisf.
And the tbenghta (hat are blown with heard In (be human voiee. It suggest agle-Jm wtili sympaihy.
,lng ead.-liei- Whh an odd
She lureild on tiini. with shining
■ her uudreaniinl of vluias ut mis­
the eeeni of the fern
Are as aew aad aa old aa (he world. ery, where nwn limKeit death in the sparkl.' lo It. a swei-t note to uplift .-y.-B. her hands going out lo him. nn
—earn Waller Four: face and laiqtlied .

will

ibejirigin {•<( ili*' s|>liyui bos
ago

"Four yiwrs from now you wfill not

girl iM-auliftil. bin she bad

In

though those of .ctoiie for oiilnumb.-n-d

rli-;iied n[>.: It

think such things.

No purist eoidd have ealbsl

Again bis youth and bis siigertng

were

Karly hl--

the *am.' graves haw been ftwd im- .-lerw-d them us a
: their viclorieB over tbe

pl.-raenis Isiib of stone and brouz*'.

wjiat is iM-rbaiiB ib*.* greatest mystery

His fare elean-d:

If there Is might more poweifid for will have com*- liark lo you '

struck the hell of sympaihy

tbe Bonl of the pine.

stones

:i all dire*-lii->n!

les, aad th»*y ar.- simosi sure to be.
whole woibt tiMlty

“They win come here .-met take me good than the light of sympaihy In she askeit, ahnivlU: "How nitieh
womaii-s eyes It has yet to Im- heard yoitr si-nteiii-i- Is still to serve?"
hack to bell.“

There are thoogWa that moan from

great

re a great
man* "liarTOw*." or
mounds, wldcb mark Ihe burial pUc-s Knglaad. and wilh their InvmZMe they
maoulilbs.
>f prehisioiii- men and w.im.-ii.
In brought the gn-at

the

if corroboralxl by other diseovei

"As steel." answered the girl, si

thought it."

said. gently.

TassI'-

and

Ihe convict'

I suppirse he U irae."

•You poor !«»>•: yon poor Isiy!" shi-

mini.tesr’

ashed.

lata game
-

in

mind. Presently it broke taco wordi

ilui ev.-ryvlilug went

' years."

WlUiln fifteen minutes-—" He stop­

Tbe brookt for Ibo Oabera of toog.
To the huntera who hunt for tbe gun

was alert

Afrira.

strurlnies uf Mexico qnd Ytica

Tin- transgressor always «.ni-ly-

KiipiKise.

ped with a gemure of despair.

of dreamt,

uf Sonlli Esslern

I might haas I crept over the fence. They wrong with me. sn.l Is-fore I emiH don
"F.sir ywinr
have scattered to watch the eslls fn.m araighien my aeei.iinis the shoiiag" pllmt. Iinuildy.
the grounds while they,send for help. was rliscovejed. Tlie judge gave mr would nrrt hive said Ibl

the wooda.
Thedreama thAl hatmt the aky.

4,

I harl taki'U.

Tbe guards

Tliey Bred at me Are mlnuttn.

suipIcloD

Alrout Siurudi.-nge

dent monuments of indhi. rhe ruins of

For a moment noiiilng was said, but

“If you prefer.

1 bob for flab by (be foreat brook.

the

pn-tdihly never Ire Mdrod.

Td ratbej Ire struck dead lhap let

pUmgeil der-per In recoup. ' My affairs away at onr^

wered. quietly.

, And ai» oeret cangbt with a book.

bow

vri-cied. Is the other.mystery (hat will

suggestl-d.

Ih-tits

-If yon would sH down, madamj- piled op and harrassed me.
s augeeMed, drawing » rbalr (rtwant some kind friend Inifodueid
dock gaoibllng.
I nuKl.- som

r«e

But

bnsight to Sailshury plam. aud iber--

into Ihe Bsbylonlan captIvlTy:
and hllsy the aiwid.-rfut riructure was ini.-tv«(lug cxiriaDaHomi. Ots* of ibMe
at ih-rt iiMM int<-rr.ning periol is to the effect ibst many evaturiss
yet to*lay the vast slrrae which were
Isdorv the birth of Chriat Ihiwv llv^
Then a hair of her head be hurt. ' came the t»l till by these unknown, pn-hlslorlc uf auctvcl limes, wb*D fW man of
■m the norlherti raaet of Africa ‘a .
answer Inrm the shallow with a firt- linglishmea' s'ill stand to Aisifle Hn- (be stone ng-' was .let*-l>^ing liiio the
of bi^ gtanf'. many
whom
iisiiy .Of the world, like ilie anof yiasslon that startled his quevilont-

I ta-ggn

lnn«ue.

ef.

bolda.
Ab« the beat «ah of tbe brook.
iIowb

live lH>yoDd

The man drew a kng brealb of re>

For tb« «boh*rt ganw tk«* «•**

• An oerer broiigbi

for 1 was B very young man.

degiwc tbe gia of c^cleat silmcf.

ui'i aoal;

Aa anlt a *

provfld. In eunjusctloa with tbelr as-!
tint Mde It appeal to ber. Tbc ob- duet afgtae DevercuT suit, I was look- suranee of her safely—withtnTt some Tbci^S^ratlc IdJtory rt^SS^TaT
yet |p>-gim. the slegi- of Tro^ta*
imical wuu^k. the present inv^tl '
knowledge id tbi- fugitive she
» Ibing was to BCTCTiw for help. ed upon as a coming man—o
years in the fniun', und more gaiorv lurt Im-< a making excavations
It would bare bSeo the recourse of had already in targe muasure srrivi-d shieldiBg.
than a thousand yi-arwwere to run be
oo<h<-tiB»-.
ihelr discovert*-*
“If tbe man bi-hliid yon will give
alae women to ten. but Tassle Wil- Society link me up and made much
f«r«- Ihe children of Israel should go haw
to ^l.,.w that iu all pmlia
in no dan^r.■ was the tenth. Bhi-bad In large of me. This riatiery went to my head,

The Mystery of Stoneheope.'

H|-

sre»i

can'll. Mr-xic*.

A s'la-tln lin.

the slsiugbl.-r

Mon-

would, squar.-ly uvi-t th- top
might

.Sion-

out j. on

w.nM

of

'N-

When brought from

the furots Ih.-se iMians are told al tbe '

ui..|rawn from hi.- *-yi-s ov-i ih-■c.-nie'
th‘'^^l

;

!«s* rat.- r>f III: per one ihousand. but wbea
-nn dti.-d and cur*-d Hivy cost nbout 112 i
i«,utiii

H.e Idaii

Tliey are mainly uaed by

I stou.-. »u it.- w-ry c*-n'i

aud la»t year over nluHy

;..riiiaii l>»-ky« r.' th- >djn 'fir-l a|.|"'ari-‘l,

lat mille.n w. re impufted lUio Ibo t.'oiled

jiiorniiig

Sion.-b.-nge.
the|,b.. «»ai, astronouUt.' Im* np Heprol.I.-m
sphynx-uiysterv of Kiigbinl. and onei,..rg. When ibo-e n|ysi-iiuii- siouiknowing 'gar«1 r.'ckl.-ssn.-sIhe primevirl riddle* <d
w.irld.] wer.- loi.t. wi.eih.-r It] was a Hioiisam!
-•.Solhing wrong. Arehie
niilliun vexrs acii, hr- rr-a.'-yu.-.'i
the girl, ehm-rily.
Hut I want y..u 1..; ho.s recenil.v h.-eti tua.l.- by
prison],I,. soiu.-lhing lor me.
th. into ih-. mitt.-.- «rf lnv.siigat..rs
le,| by Hirlihat the
the sm.
-m. nee m.eetly oxer Ih-

nmmxnt tbe^a:cbman
l.al.

/ii .lliai

instant

otone was m Hi.- ioag i

•>t <h: .


oog AoMiara Uie TclapbeAS.

tor k ..ul *>n th- plain

-

iim- the .-X. ruHoii.-r-.-

C.-I1 P ill W. r; U>.- t.-k-pboce.

' i

AH upio-'Ute dbg Is one that ana- i
The sunlm' part- |

eitni..a i.<r.uf an iiifiiienHal I^Mdoo firm baa'
oue At
At th.. prAsent day u .1.'.- in a mighiy i-low upon
•II y.Ki rloak ro>«n and "l.ring i.wo liai« anljKdward Anir.d'.i:-, and It i- n..w |.e ; ,un-stoue
for enilH'zzlemenl. t do trot
«. aB'I;ta-,phi i,j» .log zkk only lo ffoard tbe
is anale' <>f *lif l«ri of it w«- In ib.H« not quite do
inocenl.
It is my one two overcMl*. Then ewte l«ck b.-r. : liwed that th.' apiiroxlmate dat.‘
lissl ofir^Set. during blH abseuce. but also t*
, .ropr.
^................ ... .the number of in that light ran Hi- f
; e, ustrvru.m has i-een di-cvciv-d—, t,T*-ne<‘
unique claim to distinction on hlinboz- at onee. pleas.-."
with
ih--n a»| report • All's well" during t^ time,
■ bat had pa-4<l
anri-ni ib- sq.-rtfi. .If H.i.« wt
Her
lover's
faee
beeame
grave.
The,
that
the
hng
heg of tler's Row that 1 have never denied
rsiiipjs'rif
l»"tiihe pirTno-s are Closed at we.*x‘
n
so;po
tnysiezious
way
|s
r
anioiig
Ho
the
blrifi
of
Iwfoithe good fairy In her chUdbood's fn- my guilt. Nor have I any eicnses io Hiiuntlrm was pateoi lo him wiihimt'nearly j.Tt-. :
ncc-».i,.„,j.
Hie old-faMtloned
s ihr-ii.
wo.^k
it is i1i.-r*ror>' lan , f<.mi.-d-Ills
trying Cbri-i. ' And
▼nrite reading. She Itad grnmblvd
I was a kiwycr. 1 bad gradii .■xplanaiion. Thai Tas-sle i
the p<sl ut day ha.
I drs-A not ■-••qtilre that
was reason enongh «-f Hie «Jde»i n...Bum.mts in th.- whol- hy astrological caicu Biion*. tha< Hir
the aan>eness of ber rule-bonad life, .led from the law scltool with h..n
■ save tbe
b'.uld be taken off fta^
.ymiAihy, i-v.*n if th- w.«ld.
.
, Nunuan lyK-kyiu- f..o id (bat Hh> sun
and ndrentnre had tmmedialriy cone
ITS. nzrd people pnslicu-d for ate
Mlien Stim-lieng- W
l..iiP there I* bolder is fixed up In ibv office, and
.
Hue jassins
(Bris of his dariiic escap.' and of h!.-.
Al that tin..;. P Is
HiOuebIr lUeiro-4- directly over
knocking at ber door. To deny Admit brilliant career. I see now Hut i w.
. sun of the „Q4er (bis tbe dog stands. Hfs master
f the Sim-MollS. IMHe doubt
InHng a hunted im.n had not apix-ah-d i siibyox ha.l n.ii lung htw-n huili. Thejthroogh tbe cc-ater
tanoe was to label herself a quitter. the kind uf man with whom the d
a line culling rings np (be office and then ealli. nntll
lo ibesiMri-nuniu him
It was eliari p.vramlds of RametH-s ha.l nobyet been a slanghier stone and altar about 3.'<e4 ■ 'Uti.mer wol»:
ferenee betwi-en a great surc-s.s ai
Perhaps this waa why she woali
sab-sione. ,},e aitewioo of the dug «“ aroused.,
Is-for.- the sq'uar.'ly
Ibrougb
a complete (allure lay a* H were In ucierisHc of his aiHtu.le toward bis: consiruri-d. J.cvph had only fin yeara■
ahnndon the newcomer wIiIkhii
daughl-r-etone
ahar. and »rbeii tbe canine rarelaker (Arks loud-<
sweeihcon that be h-ud r... crltlcisros i iM-foev tss-n .-u.!.] iuto Egypt, and the
ln|( him a bsaring. and perhaps there ibe toss of a eoln. It was iny III f.
f of
(.rvc.
Ibal 3ll Is wril with UK
lie <
ou.^rom ibis
cl.-antie
It. make au.l no quesHons to ask. But birth of Mos.». and the ftlghr out of,
was alae sonetblng to the inroagnr- Inne to step atmosl at nnts- fnlo i
fuuTel.
ai..i wilt Ibe office.

be coul.1 not Va»v wjih.mi s..n..- a- 'Esyp' nn ............than
y,-ar- away
Ity of bU youth and of bb desnlaitun ilm. llpb1 of public uotlc- by niv I-.

attitude toward life,

with bumorons appredatka that her
plalni

had been

answered

Pascs 1 to^

fAKT ORE
TRAVUtS CITY, OJIAMO THAVSIIM COUNTY, MiCHIOAN. THOlWOAY. SEPTEMSER 27. l*».

VQL.XLVllb

NO. ».

But how the great\rionei were
The ob­ duet of the Deverenx suit. I was look­ sumnee of her safety—without iome The authentic history of China hat
th«
Ep9»tNI»ft.
brought to Salisbury ptaWTaN ibero
•el i»-pin. the s^e of Troj/wa*
the fuglllve she was
vious Ihlag was to scream for help. ed npou as a coming man—on.- who knowledge
I go oitiBniiig. iMt ukc no gun:
.r.y-i.-d. I* the ..ther mystery thhi will
&1H1 years in llo' fiiluri-. and niorvIt would bare been the ree«»iir*e of hart already in tiirgc mresiin- arrlv.-.! shielding.
I fiUi without rpirte;
lirobatily
nev.T !“■ solved. Karty hlsB a thousand ycarower*- to run lie
tUoio'lf iigi . an-l Hielr 'dlsroyerii-s
"If Uie man bebiud you will give hi*
nine sromen in ten. but Tussle Wll- Socleiyrtook me up and made much
And I b« gooil enine nnd
ive '1.-011.. !o Hmw that iu all prolia- Uiriaus and scientists have given m-«l
• the childr>-n of Israel should go
e. This fltetery went to ray heart, word that you an- in no danger." be
iliThs was the tenth. She had In large
ftiib
liiy III.. n..u.!.Tful ,Rlrm-ture
was lm-n*ntiir exid'armtbm*. On.-olib»cae
• the IkihylonlaD capiKli); and
for I was a very young min. . 1 Iswnn sugzested.
degree
tbe
gift
of
effleleni
Kilence.
As salt n sportNosn's soul;
lilt at Hill iiio.t inlerc.ung perio>l IS to the e«.cci that many centuriaa
toilay ih<- vast Slone which w«-ro
••I'd rather lx- struck dead lhap let
lv«- lieycuiil my Income.
In-l.i*
The man drew a long breath of re
FOr the choicest game that the forest
up by the**- imkhtiWTi. pn-histori.anro ni nm--i>. wh.ii the man of t.-fon- the birth of fhrlsi there Bvml
-nieH a hair .of her h'-ad be hurt. ' cam (he
ef. ‘-If you would sit down, madam.:' pn«l up and harra!.Bcrt me.
boUs.
'on the northvro coast of Africa a
e sr.Mie ar.- wa* d- v.-bqdag
Engli*hn.eii still stand to Iwilfie tiKe suggested, drawing n eliair tnvar.1 some kind friend Inirodured me to answer Irom the siiaikim-' with s flnAnd the best flab or the brook.
itii-e .d huge gtauK, many <d whom
man
..f h- je.
iosliy of tlx- world, like ihe an
stock dhmhIlDg. I made some Bmal! of pasBlon lliai sianW his qiiosiloue'
er. t
Are nerer brought down by a rine
.11 dire.-lions I
l^- f-et tail l^ese gtaals. agroa
AlKwt StoHi-bi
ui nHimirai-Dls ofllulin. th- ruins of
The,young man l*iw«-d and turtied
•Thank you. I wm stand. - slie aiis- gains and some larner losw>.. and
shot.
Ustortmtia. lAvade.!
many 'barrows," *.r se'eta ancIcDl
South Kiislern Afnea, and
'lie
pliiDgi-d dee|>er to recoup. My atfalr* away at on«-.
wered.
quieli}.
And are nerer eangbl with a hook
a Mrti.'tuies of Meiieo and Yuea
h mark the burial Mac-* Knglai .^qrf-mitb their iavasloo they
For SI mmih-oi iiidliiag was said, but
if you prefer.' It la very good of hegSD to look ugly. In some fauiou*
;>f
iir’-htstoiir
to..11
md
women.
lit
I bob for flab by the forest brook.
1■


eni I hel|HBl rnywlf li> trust fond*. xtiBpIclon was alert in lh<- convk-r*
I to listen at all. I am a eonvici—
I bunt for game In the trees.
t formboral.d l.yl oibir di-svtvei
•-S have b»-en foun.I Im
escaped convict.
I broka. awiiy Tliere was mimey coming to mi-, whleli mind. PrCKenily it broke into wotd*.
For bigger birds than wing tbe air.
le*. and they at’- uleMrst sure, lo bo. pb-ment.s both of stone and,«VuDi,. lucmorating ibtdr viclorie* over the
suppose hi- I* true."
.as tied up for the moment
tliU afternoon.
This suit of ckiihe,*
The*.Or fish that swlB tbe seas.
rejKiy the amniinl I
-As wi-el," aii*wi-red the girl, sr what is |MTbai>s the gi.-aii-*t niysiery ibough those of .-.ui- far ouiuuml-.-r.'-,! IMs.ple who held line couBtry
oiirsc 1 eiprtted
I stole at a farm boose. I hid In «
ibe other*. In fael. Uearir all lb-- gr.at gianu w.-n- known as the Cangl.
A rodle* Walton of the brooks,
ansgrt-BBor alway*
renely,
bad taken The iransgr.-»s<ir
al
bare near here. The guards route-!
Tli.-re w.-ic amt th-ir leader's name ha* coaar
A bloodless sportsman, I—
|l 1-, a .|•l•-*Hoo weaptHix were of ston.!
liih yare Heareil. - ' I lieg yeqr par^ panly rb-an-,1 up.
me out. They Bred at me Are mlniiiee do.-*. I siii.|»isi-- llm ev-iytliiug
.town ia bitlory as Slanrege. from
otilid
xtiiti.imtll.-axes
aud
war
1 boot Ibr the tboaghts that tbrtjng
en
the
..rlgm
Ibe
sphynv
ims
I might hsv.- known H.'
I crept over the fence.' They wrong with me. and Is-fore I coiiM|don
arg«n
that
-luirs. Sl6l,e mtiuN, Which Were lutib whirb early bisiurUnx
tiiode IlidisMd'
w-in|ip-d
the woods.
"Four >-«-lirs
have scattered to watch the eatis from Hlraighten my trcniinis Hie *ln>iiag" pll.-.l, humhly.
The dreams that haunt the sky.
ibly n*-d iu Vji.- building ..t Ri.ni.- Riom-heiiKe loi-k Ms name. An IntevRiysiery (hull Sloiieh would md ha- • sald^hai;
tbe grounds wfille they send for hrtti. was discovered. The Judge
j,.«-le*ilug .llsrtiveir that seem* to give
eatesl icleiilb
betige. and flint spears. Only
ihoughi
it."
flvo
yiars."
Within
flfteen
minute*------"
He
stop­
The woods were made for tbe hunters
bronre w«ai>ou* weie uncaribed. and S.1I1I.- rtdor 10 the theory that SiooeB- ilDH-s have
i*l lo sole,- l
lB,y; you |KMff I
"V'oiir yi-ar* from now you witl not
ped with a gesture of despair.
of dreams. .tries havi- bv
proltable that Ho se wer,- won in bi-ngi- wa* erected hy glints was that
think such things. Your faith in men pitule. The wibb-»i
"Wllbln flfloen nilnntesr' i^KSle said, gently.
T^ brooks for tbe Ushers of soog.
alleg.-.! to have been made Iqr Sir
If Iheie is aught more luiwertul for will liave come bark to you." Then Twicocted. and down Jhrough the cen c<mqtie*i'ov.-r foreign ifllx-* invading
To tbe hunters who bum for tbe gon- asked.
Tlibrjas aikn. who Is said to patPv
lurles there hate cotm- Ib.^ries-of liiiialn'H shore.-;
"They will mme here tind take me good ihuii the light of sympaihy In' she askeil. abnipilt: "rt.>w niiieli
teas game
AX'hen Runqu- mas iiitiatdirti by'a uneariiicd a human ■ktd.-ton at Stnae-'
woman'*
It has yei to Ih- hciiid' ymir Beni-iie.- Is still t.i serve? "
back to hell.*'
Tbe streams and* the woods belong.
Irt- of dwarfs .-ailed palacoUihh- men, hi-nge wJilch waa Id f’-et It* Itu-he* Ui
'.
No
purist
roul.1
have
.all,s!
il.is
•R.-».-n
moiilhE
'
Again hlK yoiith and hi* siilftTlog
There are tboogbts that moan from
length .-IVtroli NTws
•Only s.-vcn ra.unh*? Oh. what
alitick the bell of sympathy in her girl tu-auiiful. lull she had ihui wliirii
the soul of the pine. '
early s,-l.-iiiis(s
ore winning than iM-aniy. a lirowi- Idly! WIm:
a |dty! "
(
And .thoughts to a Sower bril eori' breast. Such blttcrne**. bucIi s help­
,Hl iL-foriiain was u twirl .
Riopeh-llg- el
Ilnli-d mobile face, lit by ev.s
llo yon m.-an'" liit .-rlrtl. »
MisflU is Names.
less despair, she hud ne« r ls«for.‘
•d;
land.
Ages (ia*ce>i aud
th- Norik
- .d kheiii
Uihera, and s»
Il-i voice jiriw-J.
rkey... never came Irom Turtccy.
And the tbonghts that are Mown with heard in the human vol«-e. It siiggest- agh-am with sympathy.
Idungeil i^wlt and turned it ii
moving cadetic- wiili an o.ld
•She tnremf .m hint with shining eni.-ass>-rie,l that cite Phv
orvlsla* of iniHar.'uatlvcs of AmerMa. Nor did
the aeent of the fere
Islaad.
^Tlfierward*
aenais
from
bum
itMany
s<-ienf!slx
h
Ih- Turkish l«lb origtnaic In Turkey,
Are as new and as old aa the world. ery. where man InoiiiVl death iti ihi upurkle to II. a sw.-el note lo uplift eyi-K, h--r hands going
c>Niiint*ni. on raft* and in rode
iliai calleil men to bleher living. Of rtWM’ioiisly. "(io buck anil finish your Ilev.st that i* wa» tt .tempiiu Kussla. (’am-rs hair h^shtu
face and Inugbeil .
—8am Waller I
is. ram*- the neolithic Im-ll Armi-d
;he liruid-'. .md ila-Oro-* ha
crimson stain on his strlidsf the many men who bail lovwl h«-r ther.- sent.-nn-. ^Psy your debl In full.
xeldntB mad.- from Hh- hair of (hr
**lih ih.-lr w.-apons of stone atql III
til lino (he world with your head ■dvaurt-ci xliowiug Hull li was
huniplMicke.1 quadnipeil
They
am
bkrase. cauidit the Rirl's .■ eye.
•'Voil was not one hut had lieen lieller for it.
Oft* Way ef Love.
easily
eonquensi
Ihe
In
British moniimeiii.
One,-, early hie. HunIts
inHuem-e
could
not
b«over«-,olmatYou
rannul
afford
to
Isn
skulker
have
been
wounded."
she
criivl.
liKwily
of tbe bu*hy hair from nquirProm the rhythm of the ballroom.
iirUns say. ihoi- livvd
in
Britain dwarfs <rf Hriialn.
I Ihe I.1W all .vour Ilf.-. You w.-re
ed•I bad forgot. They hit me at
tails. Certnaii sHv.-r not only I*
Ml gay with light and laaghtcr. Tassle
Till-'w.-rIII*men.
arewding
.
la-e
01
huge
glsiil»..and
its
oiigtc
"Rine,- then It hns lus-n giv.-li me lo madi- fill l-i-ii.-r thing* than thaf. If
It la nnitaing-s neniieb.'
silv.T at all. hat waa invented In •
' Williams fled to the rinoemhow
Uvl. W -ils-d to HiPiti. lint now. iIh- pl-.s-lii iUlesHgalor* of RtolieI have .lone wr.uig jon tniiKt stand
Of that
spoke quietly, hut his urnod inundcil. endure the unendtiralile.
Ctilna e.'Uitirl,-s ago it is an alloy A>(
It ;i v-.fj iii.er-siing! atid .-.imlusiv,' beng--. who •n-at.-.l one of ih<*
• ............................. you inusi .-tidiire Hie
►'or a moment a flush irtnlncil Ihc prlB- death in life \ thank «o>l you can have
■ of the inferior moal- I’orpol**
ray. &iKli;h •.eienibfe s.--m l.t hav. i-*t parries in Hi- world tmlay
nn
(ainlest
ronceptlon.
I
daf.-d
hot
if.
sur-ly
>nn
d<not
waul
star
pallor
of
his
faro.
She
had
shown
is not made from iwip.-is.- at all;
and temight her humor was especially
liow. ati-i fnmt wh*-r-. did they carry
roted
doubt Hint Kaio]H-'i
IP new life with a lb-? '
concern for him. ihl* girl with the Ihink. f,ir Uial way madness lay. S:r
lak.Hi from Hu- while wbul- Coric
alleifr
the
huge
i».ks
now
un
Ralhd.nry
grtwK-sl
my-tery
wak
buifl
by
Ihi
•You don't know wliai you ask." Hie
KtippU- 'slimness, the first guotl 1 iiseil to lie Ihroiigh sl.s pless iiight*
b-g* ar>- ncTt m*dc of cork, uor do they
Tbe beauty of the SUrwel sky—
plain?
Will......
I
KKils
and
mechanical
uorb- ni-ii of the age wlieti st.int
in broke m,i. hoarsely.
• from Cork; the wlllow-lie.-* us­
•ome chance word apoben within, had woman ho hnd spoken to in many and practice ilevices to banish the
No. ! dim'l. H Is an easy thing for w.aisMis w.-n- slowly: gitlbg. way u d.ni.-.',' how did lh. y .rtwl the gt- ually furuiahee material
for item,
earuinly aroused within her nn old years—(ho first person that bad of­ past, ■nu- day was IxH.t. for then
ganlle Inass.-s which cv.hi now would
i|,i.s.. ... 1-i’iiij;,-.
I
ligue of tinusiiul lals.r preclud.sl
• lo a.*k. Iml it will Is- n splen.ii
(’ler.palra s Needit*. that
womS-rfnl'
aplilt of iwvoli agnlnst the eonvemloo- fered a word of kiiidiu-H* to his lorfully oiidersiuudi how Hii* .gr.-H
.1 cram-s and ix.w.iful
.-if
ng
for
ymi
to
do
And
you
will
Ihotighl,
Koitr
yearw
diag-ie<I
iirod soul. He took In Iho girl's lilho
ubeJixk of Kgy pl. was mad- l.t*«* jear*
bound lire she Ured and the dfcomNot
for
hundrixls
of
niib-s,
.d
Sir
i-xir-ard
jAnirobus,
Sn
and many iluic-s I idanmHl iinfeaiithb lie It—l know yen will .lo It."
Iwfore (*ieu|urire waa Ixim. and really
neribod pMple shoot her.
She de- beamy with hungry eyes,
<
I
h'II-vi*I that
lutwh-.’*
in
an
t>M-k«T.
anil'oilu-r
Bclentlfie
groaned. "I can't do It;
his nothing to do with her. Irish ate*
manded
pasalonately
that
people moment and fur many month* afK-r- iiteihod* of escaiH-. Tmlay my t.pisu
.-ould Is- found thuRC pillars
i-uuilished. I
a
ehange
■> tioli'l understand "
I* an Engllab dish, and turtle soup
ahosld be more srarth while, that they ward ahe represenied all that hi* mart- (unity came dnring
ivnity b
(d rock, many of which w;uighi-d mot-• It Sumein
ludeislali^' wlui
lUdersiniid ihl*," she cried,
had made posslhlo. Ij.iir Blnce guanls and I liroke .-iway. After they
seldom has any
real turtle In It.
abonid not be ail ns like aa peas In
than ir. tons. Where ih»*y ram*- front
lantl how it Iqoki
IS t.Ul.'l^.
with
faith
In
him,
That
you'are
traced
me
liere
ili
he
bad
outlived
any
cxiu-ctatlon
of
FruMlan blue. Hie beaeiUul oolor, la
a pod. Of tbe commonplace she wAs
el wlndsW'
how ih,-.v w.-re irnnstioried. ami ih.-n
hut
on.chann—to
find
s.>mc
w.iman
guInK to hive another try
happlaess, hut the lon.-llii.-»s of It
not a xix-cial product of Fnuila. but
awaary. Her world had grown
plain,
and
from
a
dixiaiice
oinmight
how
the
Rrt-at
weights
wi-r.-.Mood
on
build mi an honest
alone and force ie *. through fear. li
neitmes took him by the ihnai.
of Bneiand. Thus we ace that our
amnll for her~too ume. She longed
In this day Hiiitk tl a
|dace wli‘i. en-l. are raysl-ries which In all finoltalk with me in the shadow- and sc fminflaiion. You wilt finish pn<
'But yon miiat bare It drosM*d." x
language frequentiy lias names of
to get neer to some fierce prlmel
|M-riia|iH, Impitse iiiys.-lr on my hunter
did ili.-B you will go to your brother. •tones hail l ieu cut for the i-onutrue abtliiy will never I.e known.
Hilugs which
are "mlsBl*.''—Dover
tlog of Ufe-eomethlag that bed real cried.
But what the ra-u of tb-en- lim.
lot: .d Viisl bnnidingxi
.When eeui
I
one
of
Ihe
gtieids.
With
that
In
The
W.«st
Is
g.-nerous.
It
asks
n<
•■Oh.
It
Is
nothing!"
hr
told
her.
IroDaily Ki‘l»ibllcan.
tragedy In It. She told herself that
pl,-li-. it rt.UsiWrtl of I two rtiueentiii Were, the meu who arcoi^pIisb<-<l Hu-Bl
1
crept
up
on
you.'
lint
yniir
gen
quesHans.
hut
lakes
a
man
<w
hit
the bntiarlUes ahe bad Jnst left fritter- paiieniiy. Then added grimly. "They
circles
id
grt-at
sl.mesj
.-ach
i'i
fei-1
in
work.
Is
pn-My
well
known.
•nus Biilrit lia»'Tll*aimisl toe."
hitiH-'Breat things for yent.'
will care for li at the prisim."
ad-'nwir In hanaUUes their oapi
Curi*M Bits.
vu-igbing ;*> Were of m.'liun sir-, and .ir--s-«Hl In
1 Hcoit-lied.
"Aon will never In Ight.
There ciiine to ihent softly on Hu
He bail been standing In Hh- sbluo
for deep fMHng.
Even Archie,
The Briilih Royal astronomer in
'lie skins of wild iH-ast.'. •
and all •
mti.-h yon have ib-ne I
The
Iho moon, hiii now »hc pushod bin night air the *lroin* of music.
whom she had pledged her troth, hid
bis rt-fiort says ihul solar acllrily
ntiml*-rl-t« Hits s in llritaili, and ea-h
i,\.*-ii .'ach Jfline I
eonvIcI llslene.1. with a Iniuhl.'-.!
m«V' he. said, siuiply.
Into the deep Hhadow of the vinos.
any adeqttle egpresslcm of hi*
slH-wi-d a grvat Incretse rtuiing the
tni.- was it's
m-lgiilKti
I.f seyer.ll fi-< I. all
emotion-shot.
"I iis.-d it, .lance
laiiRli-sl *.iniy; hiipiiinesg
"Sit down. - Bhe luido hlm.
gard as though It had been a vice.
y..sr ending May 1«. list:, the *itn not
uf Hn- sloti.s. from one 1 > aiioHier. .Armed with ilieir slom- war-clulv' and
waHr a cMilnry agii-lrefer.- I
lirntiiig in her \-ojce.
"AftoT you. madam."
ihatHii she knew how much be loved
tx-lng free from spot* a slngl,' day.
■s of r<«k. th-ir fiiul'lii-qde<| s|s-ars. . Iiamix u
wi-u- laid oihi-r- huge pias*
|
he said sh.wly.
•An.l you w.m m-y.T know what j
She cornered him In the shallow known as
her. Her mood was something less
1'her>- ha* recently b>-eti eaUhllabed
struct
iirr
th.-m- wild iM'opb- , wi-rv rtUist.iiMl.
Tliroiigh Ihi* w.tud^rful
"What arc your iiluji.s if you
hav.- ihuie for lue."
than teir to Arebie and his Irtenda, and drew her chair close to him. that
in I'atis a scb<«>l fur lesching iluel.
he wind' htinliiig wild ts-asis and nu-n in ih
Then Aiclil.-'B raiud ir.-ad came
hut Ulaa Taaale had among other fe­ he might be the betlor hidden. She itwnyT' the girl aske<I.
lag. it iM-log .cohsidered a ii.Tcssiiy M
drt p fori-»i>
And of all tb-se mix.

I
have
a
hroihei
who
I*
ranching
in
[Item
aRain.
lblosi*
no
time
in
heat
much
a
creniure
of
impnliu
minine charms a capacity for tnjusmatiy ix-rsons wera- being hurt In duela
of neolithic m'-n. ihi-re musi hav
Arizona; F.d sltssl h> me ihrougli ini: alumi the b.e-h.
that there occurred lo her no lack
tica
ibi.Hjgh lack uf HkUl and carcle*Mess.
Ixvii iMie more i«»w,*rfiil than: the oH;
•Slip .01 this «-.«il and lial." he told
igrtilij lieiween her rich and iK-ll thick and ihlii: I'll ir<-st<ass iin hiThe night wna lovely beyond com­
A shon time ago over iro dead
-fs, and this ime. |x-riiap». built Stone.
t Hit.iii;li J
the rtm\iii.
"(Juii-k' Thej're <
■■ >«1i dreaa and hi* oianu- cIoiIu-h. klBilm-s* again."
pare.
Counileaa sure lit the vault
bengc a:, a Inunum-IH to those Rod* hlarkl*irds dropiied from' a tall tree
iiig now."

I Id him the siiMlo aimoBpher,
above, ai^ tbe aoTt ablne of tbe moon
n«-sr BrlUgi-jKtrt. Conn
Th.- bird*
the hlgg.-si church in H.-troii. but had Hi.n i>roii$hl lh*-m victor
TiloH»T
matt
shook
his
head,
new
land.
l-'Vtrgel
the
last;
bbu
ii
her
dres*
came
after
y«nr*
iM-ref
-earn throngh the foliage to the en
For many reuturie* that folbny.-fl, bail n<-»l« in the ire>- and it i* preKtupiH-d as S.XHI as Hic> had sc
am going to glv.- inys.-If u|i"
The presence
»»[
(hi*
ehantmeni of the grounds below. Taa- refinement.
sum.-4 that polwmed corn ranaed the
bhxidy . orgli-s look placthe masse* of si.rtie <iti ciid- I
If Archb- liail known Hu- girl
Bia drmk In the beauty of It all with girt, with the warm eye* ami pure out
wh.t|.-SBle xiaugbier.
heuge.
In
llio-xHines
of
barliarlKtu
loveil lem. will he w.nild have iH-eti ceui. r w.o. placed a gi>ai blue marldt
line of face went thtongh him llkdreams« far-flung
A
shadow
j..*.-ph A. .N-wlon.
of HaTerhIII.
human as well a- animal sscrlfirt-s
•ml |*-elg1
w-Ighing
it was he simply arcept.sl altar K. f.vt long, and
IIIs lips lutri.-.! In Ih.' grimm,-si of
athwart the moonbeam In fron^ of the odor of loceDac. and for the mo­
, wt-r.- ofIer>'<l up on the xlauglil'-r slope. Mas*., is said to be the poaaeaaor of
[um 'iHils
hw. and the glrl^reed‘retuctantly. ment left him falni; *nie hcB-iinojo. uf smlli-s—one HugB<-s<Ke of a sardoitlf Hie .-onvivi's statement, and with
Mid th- ski b-ious of many mm a« Ih.- original cairtain'a commlaaloir i»ildc|;<>
might
p4i;
KClf-qnntenipl.
•I
the
«dh,-r
man
appn
Haled.
»t.
chU aUU In hanf To greet the dancer hi* pleasure was a Kiah of jialu.
Well MX animals snppose.1 l.t hav.t dieil *ti.-.l 10 Ji>bn I'aul Jones In PhUadelThe girl's eyes grew wisiftiUy eagei.
I out lo det-iln the gnanls In -talk
who had found her out in her reireni ICDRO throat ached.
pbia in 1T7«
Newton'* father found
thci.- have ix-en fouml,
.
a huinlnsl f-t i the P
She ttegan lo talk again, hesitant lit
a Winnie.
"Now tell me why you come to
But the man who stood before her
The xacrlflces. it is siippot*-,!. w.-re it in a Ixxik store In Baltimore.
placed auoHier gr- at
rh.Ti- were IkiHi |mwer and d.-li.-j
word*, hut sure of purpose.
"V.iu b«>k
was no dancer.' He was not In even­ what can 1 do for you? " «uhe
Tbe bri-akfant of the emperor «
prisoners C3]*tur>-d from iwIghlgirlDR
which Ih'-y sacrifice,
and *peak n* if life were ended for
in tbe firm Utile hind h.-ld oiil't
nanded.
'
ing dreaa. and he was unknown i
ttlb-.'.
On a morning that a sacri- Japan conxistv of bean noup and a few
A flnah flagged through hi* clu-ek*. >«m. Ib-li.-v.- we, it Is not. You ar. the ctnivlci.hy the girl in Hie «hadows to ilu-ii gods. Ami t
her. Moreover there was about him
i-r dlshe*. but his dinner Is quite
fle- ■was to ix- ..II.T.!d ,jH*e ixsqde
yomie; ytHi nir siitmg.
Theie are
"Uaod-h}! Some day you will come
You have already done mute for i
eertaln tense r^reaal<m. a certain
Miraie. rtinsIsHug of twenty couraw.iuhl eongn-gate als>-ji 'Rioieli-ngq_
■ling I’wk.
many y.-nrs yet U-fon- y<Hi in wltick liack and s.-e us again, ami all thU will
than I ever expected human lu-lng
all of Japanese origin.
Hla ban■iaughlei
long iS'fore Ih.. sun to*-.
It b
do again.
You have brought luick •o rmloem the .-rrors of y.uir past then lx- only like a tiad dc-am to you."
1.' an- Kuropean and quite expenimiik- ty that hitlf-cla.I iit-n. wTtie ymini; mm's lace was brok--ti st-Mie. ami the sim.-^iomi on the plain.
faith (o me. 1 had forgotten, while Life Is «i-ver ov.-r for Hi- brave wan,
rend of amuaement.
fonm?l the u.•> which gnve i.i mod-ro aud children catar ov.-r the plain
;
11
lakes
CTiurage
Co
he
happy
If
onwith
etuolion.
lie
touched
her
liauil
and the hair was cloeev cropped than my heart burned to slom- l>ehli
Tlier.- wa* recently uold at Barlin
iiuiies around, and that gn-at Ix>Mes
ban. (bat such women a* you exlKti-il. ha* a MHil aitovo liaUs and .linner* for a muntent. then, with a liMb- »d>. w-i.-ntisis th- s.H-r.-i of Hi- msdllhk
hair la wont to be. Bomethlng
oft. II loid.* d dixm th->- t-b*oil> rite*. lot the sqm of tl?s the ''Rfood Bible."
KIoope-1 and ki»w-.l th«- e-lge of h-T hulblers ..t Si.in.t.'iig.':
aclBg In hla presence sent a vague If there Is a Ood I thank Him for you. Hut It mhy he achieved pnnhl.-d
a y.diiBi.- of the Scrtpiurea heariac.
It wa* (llM-oHa'fd that at.the Ho jRiripisd naked, th- vi.;i.T-i wa* ixmn-1
Y,Hi havc
alarm Wterlng through the girt. Then I could not (ell you this If I were whul Im* faith ami opHniiani.
IHI
i-ixi pages the atory of tbe attSee.ami lie-n pia.-e.| .hi t!.- uroa.:, sh*-lv.
of the summer solsiiri.
a
|x'rs*
s ,1>o,voiid Hicwuile;
Hu_
ot
beneath the nwgb coal which he wore, I used to be. But I am now s socknl to trust and Ix-lb-ve. Y.m
Ing* of Barun van Trenek. written ia
stamling in the c-uieii of the alii jlng rin k, calb-d th- stabxhuHHston.-.
pHoi)-dempHoi)—y*
she Htw tbe stripes of a eonvict's suit. leper, and you are an angel from heav­ the game out."
his own blfXHl during hi* IncarceraHoa
j
while
aruUUd
him
wi.iil.t
siom-.w.iuld
.atch
hi'
fii-'t
glitups.'

Ood be gohd
My loss gives nu- ih.- right to
A sliant tread csnie ciisply down
Wlde^yed and fearful, tbe girl got en.
In,. b> .H.1.T of Fied.-rirk (he Great.
II y.Mi always—always.' Ibe rising *uii uliuin.l .A-r iltC top . ;haps a iiumlxT ot Hi- .-1
the walk Inward lh--m. The gill i
Rpeak,"
■ to her feet.
lirtwd made from piue tree bark U
' poriaiii ne-n of He-.rote
lb- sun stole- otf on ihf- r.lam. For
Nakrtl human emotions had nerer lo her Iwt—while hut Bi.-ndy—Jus
•TVm'i call out’" the man orde
•«(*■« in Finland, and Is almost Iba
•ily 1
f..« s..omls lb- long sa.adow of th
.HI he walkrtl into the light
before confronted her so nearly. She n hlonrt, l.roa.l shmiMere# w.-ll l
. curtly.
..n;y ftxxl that can ix- obtained by the
vXCCUli**U*T. W.
Sion- *<Ki1d i-*y- Hi- slaughter slot
genlU-niau
cam-lightly
up
Ih.*l
himself
up.
The
girt
burie.1
.
leaned
forward
Impulsively,
and.
at
And even In the stress of her
p>x'.rc.' inhablunib
' sioti.', i*N>. w<*u:d ' as ia hi* hand*.
in her hand*. She heard a start | in daikr
"That you,
Tassi.-?he
a*
the warm touch of her hand hi* piilKe
ettement the girt noticed
that
it I* not g.-nerally kDown that Iha .
n uf Hi"
Breathlessly ih-s
Irtl oath, and ih, n the click oj hsiid.; Midd-nl: •urst into th.- Hinligh'. From
quickly; Ui.-n added, in evld.-m
voice was mnsteni retber than rough: leaped.
vanilla Ix-an I* the costlieut bean «a
I knew of lit- riiklums of Ston. Ag- wa!l.-d for He- riMOg
fusiening on the eonvict's wrisi*.| wh.it n
hnilher In di»Hv**; 1 lief, “tllad 1 found
ahe noticed, too, the hunted look In his
earth
It grows wild and is gathered
sun worshi|x iis, th.' Ilrillsh Hack in th- v.-r> cem-r of th*'
flrtT was
wai Jus!
x.r boy'
l*.«.r lx*y!
Wd 1 dnjHt.' IM.
retdtlem eyes, and the hard lines sInmiI shall count it n privilege m hear any­ lor you lu-rautu- an officer
r.y Hi- ua(ivi-> in rapaotia and Ulsrt-alir-.!’Hi- pui|x»'- -I Jli.' .a man siiwl as. rigid as
ih- 1
he cou'
rtUiviqt^ tight lo s.-ml him lark?" That ques j scienti*.
his ttngenlle motitfa. Yet. though hi* thing you would care to tell." she lellins me that .me of Hie
camia. M-xIco.
When' brought from
11-s. nnd ki»^ that at Hi" lu.moiiths th.-mwlv,-*. A xtrajiht
II
Ihe
shaiMwa
Hon
tTb,W'l
InsiKH-nily
Hmtiigh
her
.three
-.
He slopited abriipH;
omflner was elogneal of despair and said. In a gentle voice.
the forests thcM- l«an* are aold at tb«
Ui«a
gbtams oi lirawn from lit* eyra ov* i th- ) moui-u'
m- of a ro\g**' ronsciousnet!?.
The hahli of represaioo hnd grown Iwhind her he saw a fl&nnof n bluer hatred against his kind,
b^ii'hg Ih. ..t th- slaught.-r vmii- would i>a** rat. of II" (H-r on*' tbuusaad. but whM
But In her h.-art sh,- knew that she! it- t.m
the girt felt, no tear of pt-raunal vlo- strong In him. He had lived to him­ ly dresse^ man. and someihii
.dri.*l
anil
cureil
they coat about *U
,,-r/firt- would, squally ..v.ii He- top of He- -un
I fart- made him pause.
"Any- had.—New bleu Woman's Hagazini
lUs liold eye*
lenee.
There was atoui him some self alone for years.
Th.-> are mainly used hr
*0 that
its blfpid
cilghi ybdi-f out on Ho- plain
«»*<r ibai I, r (-XI0.1
^tlly whIcA' procUlmed the fallen had looked Into the fiiiurv denaiitly, Ihing wnuiR?" h.- cried, and asain
year over iilnetr
light.
Isioie-. til it- v*H} ri-nl'
The Myatery of Stonehenge.
!g|.
111- n-w
hhi
eyes
swept
over
tbe
white
shadow.
wltbmii
fear
and
wlilxuii
I
uhm
^-M
ui
geoileman. a mark no more to be erad.
hat miliM.n w-re imported Into the VnloM
an l^xkyer,;the run first aPIieared.
Om- luoie sK-|. Ill Hie uliravrihig ot!' . t this |HUI
inted than that uf Cain.
He migh< now he told hi* «ory for the first lace amooR the viiu-s. out «-f every line
»k 'up He-!mumtlii th^' *
pndiiem of Siom-henge. ibe|iti,
of which starii-J a diqtgrtl and a liuc- lball Hull he lanild do fi
now be a social pariah, but once he had
riuiis Sl.m.-' nal.
Ill that
sphyny uiyxlery ..f bihiclaiid. and ou- .we
When 1
bean Hwn-handod and of geiith- breed­ her, and he did It wUhoui knowing gard n-cklessnes*
- i'*g *hs-!-'W '
Dog Answwrs (Hr Tetsphana.
a ihou>-and
waii'.in
wIi-th.T it
SoihiBR wrong. Arch's" answer-d <>( th- priDievat riddles of
ing Of ao ranch she was sure.
lUul In so doing he was tHVtinnIng
Iw- rc-asourti luck .mt On th- plan
An np-to-*Uie dog is one that ans­
I- com ni a million 3
. girt. che.-rtly
"Bui 1 want y-m to has Tt*c.-nily tuvii made l>
She nbs a faring little soul, wlili a hew habit tif thought.'
i> m-r the tlU'- the .ra-ruiioncr
wer* the (edepbooe. The aealor part­
mlilrtof
Inv.-Micaior*
l-d
by
.Air'that
He
(Jo Into Ihflne compiMietiBton of the sportsman's
"I-'yvir year* ago I was «en> lo prison do som-lbing ■for me.
day
it
.lix
.iu
a
mighty
blow
ui*ra
ihe
xirum.
a
ner
vl
an influential Loudon firm has '
Kdward Autfobiis. and It is n.iw l»-, xun-st-iu
altiiude toward life.
It came to bei for enibeulemenl. I do not tell you cloak nwm and "l-rii
ingle of di.' lUri .>f It «;.* in the -onlighi. and larirbi hU .log not ofily to guard the
Then cniie lack b-r. ; lieved that the ap|*nixlmate dale of ii*- ttui quit
with humorotts approctalhm that hei that I was innocent.
It I* my.noe
number of' in that light ran .tie- fi-hli blood of office during bis atsence. but atao to '
once, pb-asc."
j ccnsirticiion ha* t*cen discov.-iv*!—. fer.-nc.'
pialat bad been answered with i unique claim to distinction <ki EinbezrtneIf this wei.'! report
' during t^e lime
Her lover's face isvam.-grave. Thrilhai the hug.- rtructiiie war ecH-i-pl'years that bail passed liace anrl-tii
:ler's Row that I have never denied
promplliude whldt reminded her oi
later;,
aoioug th.- Minworshipl"5.t’-mlnes I
ckMisd at week*stiuaHon was patent to him without. m-sriy l.T.xt y.«rs Is for*- Hieiblrth oI
(he good fairy In her childhood’s fa­ ny pillt.^ Nor have ( any ^semw-s t
tlm-s—Hie xarrifle*- wa* a .suertthe old-faablooed
B*l.
explanation. That Ta»sie was trying' rhih-l. And ihui M I' lUt-ti for-' .uic f.,nn.-<1 his gnat work,
nlfer. I was a lawyer. 1 bad gradvorite reading. She had
and
the
giHl
of
day
had
p.veh
u
I
iroiogteal
to save the man was reason emmghjof the oldest immamems in th-- w
from (he law scIhioI with hoi
the sauciieas of her ru1
approbation
the reo-iver should be aaken oS 1
Numian iMckyer foun.I
lo etill** hi* xymimthy. even if ihe|woHd.
or*, and people iinvlietcd for me
and adventure had
,
Anicn S»i*.ii.-l^ng.- wa' Ixiilt th-re
. bold.-r. ix fixed up in ib<- office, and
rose directly
facts of his daring encap.' and of hlsj
At that. lim--. It U thouehb
knocking at her door. To deny admlt- hrilUani career. I wh- bow (hat I w-i
*<in-sioG.'.; Utile douiu but that Ybc sun of the | aQ,(,-r
Hh> doc xtand*. Hi* master
through Hhix-lng a hunted mun ha<l not appealed | sphynx bad not long hx*cii built,
Unce was to labri herself a qnllter. the kind uf man with whom the dl
aboui 3.A54 summer s..I*tice ro-e on a Uae cutting | hbr* up ibeofflce awl tten calU rnwH
lo th.-siKWlsnixn la him. It wa* char-j p>-remids of Ramvscs had oukjvt i-eon. a slaughter stone an
perhaps this was why she would noi fcrt-oce beiw«-eo a gtvat nueeies an
b-forithe
squan-Iv
lUroqgh
Hisunuone.;
,^4. ,„hbHob of the dog U aioaned.
lay a* it were in nciorhilic of hi* atlilu.b- toward hi*i conalruci.-d. Jeweph had only Mi ycarsi years ago, or l.bS'J
ahondoo the newcomer without giv
; xiaiighter-MotH- and (he
altar,
and
e«,iBe caretaker bark* lou4mil him a bsariag. and p.-rtuin* there the (ou of a rain. It was my ill for vwtHHbean that lie had u.. .-rlHcisms'b.-foiv b,vn M.bl iiilo Egypt, and Hielblnb of Christ,
Ciitg of on-! from (hi* luci th- lime of it* eree--,j.
that all 1* wHl with Um
In xnoiher way ih
step BlBOKl at otuB- into (l^e to make ami no quexHuna to ash. Bat; hlrtb of Muse* and the flight oiii ofj
was also nomMhlog In the Incoogroj^uit-hc:;.'.- i« limi lias
found.
mbl-ihc .dfU-e.
he rouU not b-ave wlibont Mime as-|E?r'r' wn..- mot- than ^s• y.-ur. awa. ^-f iL- misi-ri... o
Hy of his youth osd of faU desolstloB mn--Hght of pohlk- auilce !■> i
that made It appeal to her.

r

-no!"_*he Pri,*!. “lb-gin lif4 tit a

«>r-

ifc- .

«IUND TRAVCMC HCRALO. THURtOAY. SEPTEMBER 27. INK.
Bvfi Kfid MoiBM Bwi^vd.

CIrnnH Court.

sr„;.''?;vr„;'r'jii:;.’;::'TnTersc aty sutc Bank

THa Etaetric

I haapt. dirnree—tLovdl H. Oace. RoM.

krom Thnraday'a K*eor|L
fftam Tbsraday's Record.
I L. King I
L K. Glbh* received
telegram las:' week. Mr Gibbs stated to (he E--u '
___________
The following is the compMe csl-J
MartintEllls ads. Plorenre ElHs. pc
aboral of endar for (he September term of Cir- tlilon for modification of decrce-- nlgbt trom his New \
log R-ywrd this morning that be would ■
tlie door of tl>e bMS «her U lind i
mad
aaved
the
lumber
from
eatcblag.
eolt coon which convened Monday) (Farm C. <5Hl)en, irnderwood g; Cm- (uaiiag'ihat (he ccmtrmrt for the bull-1-; hvw » -Jetalied commaoIcatkm from ' ^ TRACV LAV, ^aaldant
SrODC&t out twice and mUb tine had
lug 0( the Traverae City and Old Ml*-; New York whicB would give fn:i par <
ft. GARLAND, Caahlesv
Koee back and anoUier had to be abot Mr. Beituer said (bat the aparks were Bept. M:
lor.l
clofe.l.;ticularB rclaiive lo the omt-nct and •
aa the reenit of bnrnj roeelved during caused by/he bole* In the acreeff.
Vary E. Sickle vs. John A. Wads « Sion electric railway hai
Plrt SaraM ware SuReS to dMth

In thrtr •UlU. on« dropped dend nt

merrily in the center cT tbe track aad
that a aortb wlad waa blcwlag It

toarard

lumbar pilea.

A

The min la equipped wMh a Blake
Bl„ crodllnr's bill—l Farm C. Ciibeyt. Mr Gibbs fas* been negotiating with -the con-urnctfam of the line, and tba:
lay ni..nths ,},e .
* would be -presf-nterl 1
____
Vnderwood ft Tmlor. J. J. Tweddlc. New York capitalists for
upon the pTOlK-Bitlon
flnance th- rt.uncll at the epeeUi! we..tij,5
Patrick Bantnn. violation of tbe'Amll F. Nertinger.i
water.
The
department
waa
handi­
i-a«. B„fi„g L-fd next Monday (-(eultig.
tlJMO Inenrance In Jno. H. Santo*
Uquor.law.
!
1° ll<f matter of the iieililoD of.AV pn>po.B»-d eli-e-rlc raliway
capped by a laek of pressure at flrat.
iir. Gibbs U feeUng very juUlartt
Autta Mikula. vIolaUoB of the liquor mood AdOcy iniJiion to correci d.-e,] an eipert civil engin'-er jma-io a (b-.racaser.
ough'ifivesiigaticin uf ih'
.-eoarceB of ov.-r th.- -wieom- of his aeftoriatbms
The taw no the borne* «raa partleur- bultho mill pump threw an excellent law.
t—tP.T.
tba daatniction of the bam at Wil­

CAPITAL, 9200,000
SURPLUS, 930/300

liam Beltner'a mill nt lo o'eloeic Bepl. Bteaa pump aad plenty of hone cap­
1*.
The loaa M about ».0W. wUh able of throwing a good tnreat

l7 bea*7, Mr. Beitnor aiailng that he

Joseph White, tarceny of dwellingj

would not have taken II.OtMi for one of

In day time.
Rrerosetlve Cntarprlaca.

tho teams that was deutroyed.
»plaoed Us taw at ItOOO on the homee
and fl.000 on ihe barn.

In addition

of

trade

met

vy. Daisy E.

Mooday

Maggie M. TurreU v*; Mark.M. Tur

Rnink Dr«h. rape.

Ing

-V CTntlf>_lo III N. w

T w.irkin.!: •“

1

tSiS project
■nii.iithB au'l now tb.i'. IUb eOuris :

Vi-sti-rday

iii-uning

^^ib^.^

>

r-

'im-r wi-'h sur.-,.»B, !ic f.-.-U lhai

cefv-sl a V.-iier t'pom tiiB

micv; xia-

haTr*f burned, fni^y llvo bushels of

ing. thai i- was proiutb'l

gmin and

-ran woi.'d lu- closed

list a. citii-(i„. t,**'I xj:.'nd. d '
I a d-n ..r.
,

to the barn, there were ten *eU td special atwaloo to consider two very

Wade Hamilton. asMult with Inlen*.

tell, illvorce—<L. II. Gag-- i

projeeis, to do grsat bodily harm leas than miir.
r,
Susan Hollis VB. llinim IWHs.'rii
tons of hay. etch of which romemplaies the
]vorr<-—tpran ft Duvl« )
■Ut.

about two

Thfre were nine horses in the barn.

ina-.i.ii! as
Clirlsilatis \Vi»-Be VB, Geo. G. Weesc. ns., i.it.l gave such
Itawta of Fact.
w.ml.i greatly .ncoiitav
Rsv Dunn va. J. W. Mllllken. ires-, divorce—ll- H. Gage )
r was fi
Minnie Cherryman
vs.
Etiniund
V laM M,-n
liuni^
d aleive.
a
Cherry man. illvotv"—iFudertnsMl ft graiu .in'-niiuni
Loranger.i .
■ •o-iU-'i’. .Mr
.lajV m.x-iii.i: of -If cu
and Htive tirom'ise of ervai future
Umlor.)
Wm. W. Richmond vb. John Story
f'.r ar-i'r-'VS
Ellen' MflCIeary vs. George Me- CU.Ip-.
snd Nathan Story, irrtqmss on the
firofib- in order ilia' b
e of one of Ihe in
Cleary, dirort^—(I’aim C, Ollle-rl .)
caw—(Farm C. (illbert, J. W. Patch> met at (he Park Place
Claudia 5lay MinBliau- vs. Oliver O. work. b'-l'I bis rran.-bi- 1I..I
In.)
lay afternoon hy thirty
Hinshaw, illvorc*—'John W. Ihiirbiti.l
Birney J. .Morgan vs. C. I.. King ft
It to whom Co.. Henry C. Burt, ircs|iaas on caw—
Anna J. i-eouard vs. Wali--r J. I>-nii-

ploymenl of

Ido men

A Genertl Baakii

wh-rh I- r- rlecriy Usi-artl umb

■erp:.-.'l euvi.mMaiicw,

which has

York ciiy.

Chaneery. Pro Confeoso.

in day

-his bmilliy nnd mad-by the capItaliBiB r<-f'-i

Wm. C. Miner, larceny from a shop fuderwoo.! ft I'mlor.)

Tbe directors of the Traverse City
boar<l

Benjamin E. Wilson

(Wilson, divorce—(John A. Loranger.

S 9CT CcBt filloweft ra nacDcHstta,

r. »ii;i wl:l juB-ilj 'b-- t»m. and ii-.,

.i
'



WeiqM Fetl on Him.

more with

Only Che fsrt Ibst It was a quiet possiblllllea of several times that num­
ol^t prevented one of the worst con- ber In Ihe pear future.
that the city has aeeo.

. {* located near the Beilper mill
diw lo'the big Oval Wood Dtsh
. rta etrong north wind bad betei
;'the sparka would nndoebtedly
. been home about the yards and
bo^

plaais

would

..Itave

The proposed

pan* appeal—iFratt ft Davis. John A.

suffered

ard. divorqi—I rnderw««),l ft riiilor ■
(Pratt ft Davis.
John W.
Patehin.
Mae Shipi-ey vb. William SUIpix-y.
to his project.
DIekema ft Kollen.l
room. This
Is a metal
working, ooncern
ThoB. TIndle el al. vs. Daniel Dake. divorce —(I'iideiwoo<l ft roilur. Frol'
nfUwr hack of this fi the place where whirh would give eraploynient almoin
ft Davis.t •
'
,
asHumpKii—(Halstead
ft
Halsted.
thWw aro tbottsandt of flnUbed curtain from Ihe start to one htinUied men
Miirl CUBlM-ll VB. Rollo Clasp.-ll. .1'.
Farm C. Oilbert.)
paint

ntorod.

and

si^ka.
-

The windows of the mill

The Oval

with Ihe possibility of two hundred
a wiibin a year or two.

Wood Dish com-

Wm.

This mat- Paulin,

came up Iteforc (he board of trade

paay'a plant Is only s short distance directors (his morning and a commit­
ai4Ly nnd sparks tould aasffy have tee consisting of M. 8. Sanders. J. W.
bed earried there.

Mllllken nnd Wiiliam Idwidon
s. VI. Stewart, the night watbehmnn. pointed to go over the details of Ihe
dlKdrared the Are.
He endeavored project with (he principal and <o re­

F.

Slrangways

vs. Robt. O.

assumpsit appeal—(Jiihp

W.

Emma Brown vs. Arthur North, as­
sumpsit

appeal—(Farm

C.

Ollltert.

Nathan

It.

Fb-ree

Little vs.

vx,

I.iiehs

J

Rosie Ross vs. Mark Robb, divorce —
(lx>vell H. Gage.)
Eva P. MalihewiB

Prati ft Dnris.i
Allan F.

Julia Ransom,

vb.

Wm, F. Ma­

thews. divorce—(lyiveii H. Gage. Anill

ton. who was paaslag.

time, Dr. B. B. Minor bad sem the proapeci looks so encouraging

The Central Itake Lumber rnnipany

Ere and hurriedly drove np. Not knnw- few local people (hat the stock

rs. Charles M.

ta( the loeatkn of the box. he broke acrlpilops will ta fully provided for If
the wisdow In the office of the mill

the city will give a site and provide

■nil Inlephnned the nlnrm. Chief Hnr- the required sum,for Imllding.
ray gtatlng

that he

received this

manufurturer ronalders

The

this a most

alarm Erst, stopplag long enoogta in excellent point to locate and If the indetumlne which barn

it

Mteor also eadeavorod

was.

to

Igation of the board of trade Is

lead

the aatisfaciory. it I* believed that Ibla.

bornes from the burning building.


enterprise will lie. secured.

mm the depertment arrived, the

Tiffany,

Harvey anil

Samuel

assumpsit—(Smnrthwsiie

Alway. Pratt ft Davis.)

ft

Riiiler Dish

to

get

the

animats

One animal

he led out

tfeM ttme be got U out and Just aa It

preretred

from the city.

or

otherwise

banus being

MEht,

as

way.i
vb.

WIIIIb

One eye was burned out and

tbd tight of the other destroyed,

; a

meeting to

(P. C. Gilbert..novel ft Dovel.i

hnrrj.

The mnte nppeal of the noi-

MotionB.

All

kiiula of 'Iry

A. J. McPHAIL
DKNTIST

,w<,rk ;n a

Iiiiiila-r

in

I'lii >■ i-o.

TU.WKUSE CITY. MICH.

&b-<-k

\Vli(*n in a liiifT}'. een-l voiir .,nl--r to us.

Arthur N.

Ho

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

Charles Kroupa vs, Viola Kroupa.

I‘hon.*8. Ilrll

•'I’> L;ik«* .\vi-iiiu'

Oitx. -iO".

tomnrroa- wayThe Am-rrican But-or Dish Co. ads.

aerlniis

Benjamin ‘niirlby et al.. motion for

but change of venne—(SmurihwaKe .ft Al
way.iP.nrm C, Gilbert.)

consideration,

• have yet Itccn developed which

mM as R heard Ihe volcee of hjwsnd- would warront the expenditure of nny

YOU

Anna Staler va. Manistee ft Korth-

g exploited

at

this time

whirh

mai^basm.

Oovel.)
Belle Btireo by Satlie Guy. her nest
friend. VB. Arthur C. Loomis, motion

airlval of the dipartment. the
VtM mat la aaother atorm to bring requires the Inveslmcm of flO.OOO in
out the uatlre department, he statlag stock.

lo

quash

proceedings—(Covell

ft

A good imnluu of this has nl- Cro.-«s. Harvey ft Gore. Pratt ft Davis.)

tb^ be was haadkaim*^ by a lack of ready been sold to local people and It

eWaneary.

Jik rive lines were pni Into u>

is believed that Ihe remainder can lie
Harriett Gibbs v*. Henry E. Gild>s.
The fire disposed of. This is a project worthy divorce—(Farm C. Glll-ert. J.
W
wad ooafiaed to one building and
of the consiiiemtioo of the people of Patcbin.l
> ed aa hour or ao. it was oeclared Traverse City who have a little Idle
Nancy S. Glldden va. Hartwell Pmoney.
Other projects are In view Glldden. divorce—(Chas. P. .Wlikey.

^ - V|Uaa to the min htm.

e of the lire it not known. and in process of Invc-sUgitlon. and it

Pratt ft Davis.)

William BeKaer stated
d repottCT

that he

positive

that

may be snld safely at this time, .that
Mabel E DeWItt vs Wyatt DeWili.
prsctl* the Industrial outlook for Traverse divorce—(John A. Lmnger, Farm C
from City is brighter now th.-in it has bern Gilbert.)
for some time.
CharleB Kroupa vs. Viola Kroupa.
said that
At the mecring of the directors this divorce—ilinderwood
ft
I'mlor.

was

sparks

I Para hUrquetie yard engine wns
'

%

Beltner

•psLpaJft^bo.hadfnitoutanumberfir morning a resolution waa pasacd reta- Smurthwaiie ft Alway.)
“ ires eauaed by the engine lime to tbe gntmlng of an electric
Edward L. Reldh v*. IJlIle Reich,
« the track. 'Wnien the engine rallwag franchise and making
divorce—(Underwood
ft
Umlor.
a
ham after cars left by the G mendations to'the dly council in rfer- Smurthwaiie ft Alway.i
t L and gets stuck, spsrht arc eaec to such enter;
Richard Morris vs. Lucy Morris, di
S as

big aa
I,

aconts."

staled that

James lion will he preset
vorce—(Amll F. Nerlinger. Coveil A
a
this evening and every member of the <?ros8.i
board of directors of tbe board of
Henry Brelthaupt vs. Tlllle Brel-

^^:■\■STs^tces a- y.-i'nrsTP-.ci's

ITPAYS
^buy ithoeB where you
know'you are gcitinir a
square tjeal.........................
All

our-

. EverT^ae
jfbnr'ntrvea.

depends

L. K. Olbhs today received a letter
from his aitonteys In New York city,
also another telegram. cunflnnlnE

upon

that causes the brain to direct
it is

Bcrve force that causes your
heart to pulsate, and send the
b^ood through j-our veins;

it

is nerve force that causes your
stomach to digest food, your
Iddneys to filter the blood, and

telegram of yesterday,
the Traverse

force is the

af you feel wom^t, irritable,
nervous, cannot sleep, or eat
have

anywhere,

pain
ytmr

or

miser}-

items

w«dc. and your sj-stem
down.

City and

Old

railway had been closed.

Mission

Further de­

tail! bare be(>D given relative to the
eontiart and Mr. Olbb* states po«i
tively that the deal Is dosed and he Is
already making pteparallons for hrosking ground for the canxmiciion of Ihe
line.
Mr. Gibbs Klauw (bat bis aitorney-i

power that runs.ypur body, so

.wall,

which staie.1

that the conifart for (he financing of

tbe liver to secrete btje.
In fact, nerve

are
run­

To restore tlua vitality

have written

hint emphatically

that

has

been

effected

in

a satlsfactorv

manner, and that the parties who havtaken the contract have ample capital
to complete the work.

He ^cxpcc

from DOW on to be a buay man aad dc
Clares that in a few months the elrt
irk- line will be a fact rather than :i

the

po^Wlliy. which it has been dorJn-

cannot

AT “THE

FARMERS' STORE"

Its your continued track
that we want to prove
o^ursely^^orthv_of._.

€(oncmf
Conoenience
Durability
and Beauty
Combined

Rewlanil Douglass

be

healthy without strong nerves.

Ihe past five years.

J.

W. Slater den)onsirai-*ii

In

(nui'

of his More on (be sidetggilk Tbiirr
-ta
pariam hrnim.— ^
at PtttaboUtm. Kaw CasUa. Pa.

Cbre^bcr’
Cut
GiiaSC

strength

A Great Saver of
Fuel and Labor
Made of Malleable
Iroh and Steel
Riveted Together
Like a Boiler
If Properly Used will
Last a Lifetime

'Trade Mark

THF
malleable
111JL# ITIade in south bend
Oct. I -to &

Ono

An extra heavy e* case. Saves wear and
tear on the machine.

Free

A 6^.

the conditions snd that the conlraci

will Arengtben and build up
You

OPERATION

We will show you how to bake "just such biscuits as mother
used to make." with only one-half the fuel now beina used.

To crery Pur. haser of ft “MiUeable"
KiD^e Ttiii Week ObIj we will ci^c
ahkolocly FREEa $7.SOsetorC90ktfis; Uiensiis

there Is no poasihilliy of change in

take Dr. Miles' Nervine which
nerves.

IN

mtaomm

Says 8vra Thing.
From Friday's Record.

It is nen-e force

t^e motion of your body;

INVITED TO CALL AND SEE

are made of
stronj^est leather ol its k-nd—
MADE TO WEAK. . .

trade la expected to be present.

It Takes
N^e

ARE CORDIALLY

‘Xbe malleable*’
Steel Range

arg gad raised its al^Uem eyes as of the funds voted hy the people a year eaatern R. R. Co., demurrer to declar­
tbea^ aaklng for help, all the while ago.
Another, a small concern. Is ation—(Farm C. Gilbert, Dove] ft
Bot attartag a eonnd. touched a good

V

Getonr prio-s.

W** --nrry' a

sjkVi&I

TraverM DRy

Ilrll n,-I.. >u. .-na«» ('ll; l%<jn-'-H,',. : rtnr.

This motion to set aside default—- l*i-d-‘rwood ft I'mlor. Smurthwaiie £ Al

The boar«1 has given several project.^

Bfgndi put It out of Ita misery by kUI- recently
tag tt.

be held

lOnilng.

tot^ bad inhaled fire and flnnlly Ed.

L

m Sleek

INTERIOR FINISH
full line in Btoi-k aixl ar« in sliapu lo yet out

lime for an output requiring the em- msn. motion for alimony—(Farm C
ployment of at least isn people and GIllK'rt.l

its'badc being burned that many could be employed.

aaACNETT
apMlaliaief
EYE, EAR, M09E
AND THROAT

OLAftBEft PITTED
MiiBbi-gnti. S- i-l. 21 —Oic Gn-enroM
by a lly-Iia'-l. iii a plaiilus mill jesl.-r

Eastern R. R. Co., trespass on case—

Ceelila Homan vs.

j.

M. Wimiie. anion for pariUloii.

was Biriirk in lb.* pi- of tbe sl.iiisncli

Peek ft Hill Furniture Co

The projectors of this

Dr. F.

an! tbare being other baHm upon lu matter will coim- liefere ilie <llr«-ctor.-*
body.

tv

Traverse City.

Co., nitachiueni —

(Farm C. Gllliert. Smiirlhwaite ft Ai-

askel

f' -' ns bone which had to b; shot, was a declare that wlthkklwo yean twice
H

Room 310 New SUte Bank BulldlnR.

Pntcliin. Vnderwood ft L'mtor.l

You will aoon Ik* nwly to fiittaU your bnuBu,

tirtn. aad'each time It went back. The enierprfaie claim to have sale at this
ffMUMd the door, It toppled over dead,

.X,.B><'wrr.JI.--|ts HwMrMi

E. W. HASTINGS ^ SON,

The other project Is one of greater

Mm the talMins. two of which were desire, no cash

a aON'kY Ti> IjOAV no n-nw Wsaniu ud

IHnocy to Loia on Imprord Real Estate Only.

R, Wilson. aRSumpsIl—(X. A. Fark> r. day and died <-::rIy ibis nuiriilng.

out. of 150.000 or tco.noo In stock of the

WEMhaan Stewart had recovered four concern,
; nfclwsi.

■■

Plate Class. Stoam Boiler and Accident Insurance.

Amll P. Nerllnger vs. Chae. W, Ash
loo. aeiioD for au accoimiing—(J. W

Ere bad anch a staH that It was im- magnitude, requiring (be Investi
poaOila

Tire Insurance!

G. O. Covetl. Geo. H. Cross vs. Isanr

^

Renjsmin Thirlhy et ul. vs. Aniericsn

S3..

NLW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK

Pierc-. divorce—(Farm C. Glllx-rl.)

Patchki. Smurthwaiie ft Alway.i

r. Nerlluger.l
action to obtain possession of real cbport to (be board of trade later.
Jou-ph RIonm VB. Maud Dloum. di
tme—(Underwood
ft I’mlor. . J. J.
to Thla project would require Ihe Inveslvoice—lAmll F. Nerllnger.)
Tweddle.)
um in the alarm. The am went to roenl of ttn.hno by local cipitaliEla aod
Corn C-irsun va. Marcelliis Corson
ChllB Dreres vs. Birney J. Morgan.
bob 4t and palled It. Jn the mean
mat of buildings and a site. Tlie
divore.—(Farm C. Gilbert.)
his

BUSINESS CARDS.

vorce—tio'vell H, Gage.)

toMTo the honee, ahouUng as he did
ao- to

iiakwo-»l. w---;

bEiM*riST

vnrnlsh

open nod offered-etgy aecess for
.

No

Iu-(V !--• -tMk (,c -. i:. or,
t|.-- J|.:ad. Crtirl’l'l-tho 'Bull
Slid
!.; ■ ,.J iiu; bi- til-. H- -Aa-i uOlUSTi--,'.

SNYDER

Al#ifMde the Beluier plant, there Is heoiiillned his plans nml gave detailed

ao& mill wood plied and back of this Information relative
Ujthe

.•..tiiiuiuy -

The industries are of n sulisiantlsl rbsme-

day.

3 lb. pail,
5 lb. pail,
10 lb. pail.

u.t . .. I.

_ _ _ _ _ 40c
----- 60c
- , - - - $1

^

J

F'RAIMK TFJUDE
F. M. PAINE.

We also have Eldorado Machine Oil.
Hard Oil and Engine Oil.

FL.ORIST
ALL KINDS OF OUT FLOWERS
IN BBASOS.

Tbe algbl id a aiove ia opera

Caaaed C#r»

J{o^dI tiger sad Ssimsa

tion our doors proved quite a Doveliy
Mrs. H. Jex of 415 Barlow, siree!
found a Urge muskrat in her celii.i
l*Kt evening.

The animal was kille-:

They are the besL
Th'oS. ft. ftPRACUE ft aOR,

PATENTS.

Way** Caaaty Bs.) Bldg.. LEIKOIX

Ita:-

J.

J.

Soi'‘. 'w!y by

BREZIIMA

ORAND TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. IMS.

".Adrsuevd

The prlnrl|Kil business before Ibc

4ty. as tbe clsannakere are a good

New Hive.

AUHTtran

Music

and

was
the Bxiug of the ComisvM-rc.' Mr<^. Harhitni.
Usa of pi-ople. who nakc good Bwmoy assuclatloa
A MW Sire of the Lo<tr Uecesbcei
Ihi. l.f My Hre-ani Has ttome Tree.*
hours furyHosihg. AU>-r niacb discuiv
of
M«l week and spend-noM of It at home.
tti the
uie WorM
worwi wm«
w«» l*»ltule« —--------It was diTlded .that .atiej the ■ from the ojK'ta Roi'in llooiii. 1>
The same ihlng applies to all of our
•I Woodnuu> h»H by Oeiraiy Supreme
second
week
in
Oetotrer
the drug Kown: Mr*. Tims and Mr. White.
~ moBder. Mre. AUre Parse*, wltb Banufacturlng iostliutlons. And when
Solo, a—“Irtsb Folk Soup. " F...le:
will cj-iec
rant a furn^ure wagon or a harneBS stores wf the rity
iwcaty-Bve
BBtyEre enarter
charter aeMin:i>,
membere, the fol
any Jt these things that are manu­ o'clock, with the exr»-plioli of Wcdm-t”i b—‘'l'ntU Vwu Came." Metcalf: Mrs.
lovins tadJe* brtmr cte«*d to ofSeea
UuwKy
factured in TrBfersc City 1 btiy them da.vk and Saiurriays.
OoDUBaader. Jennie E. UmpHcbL
Fpaul.-h Sirhoiii-ltcs. I'onieroy: Man
Au important mali.T wri ih,- cbi->. ;
Put eomaiaiider. UeorKano* Tender. here, alibougb I can gi-l any of them
I deal with sorae houses tliat whole- lug of offtceTs for tbe ensuing yv'ar/ .kdlu club- lUisSi* Ixtoiic Howard.
Ui-nienaat
connuandcr.
Man
L-U iloy rand Maii-l McMIchael.i sale clgtra, and one of m.r men In Elk ThvJrtd ofBcers weie r»seli-rl»sl-.
KDOwlea.
S.-k.. "You -Hid I." Lisa U*man:
Tivsidrul. W. T. Roxhiireb.
lUpIds naked me to buy him aomr.
Artie A. CudaUack.
OiaplMn. Mabel
Bersemu,
It. mmii
Mary »■
H. •
Pop«
xh~Lady at arm*. Ellaabelh I*. Criun*.

Vl(v piCtddeDt. C. A. BiiBl*ct-.

could gel as good cigars fiW tbe money

tbf-mary, II, R Mrlkmalil.

manuraciun-d here in Ttnvcrse City.

-Uti-r the Ibisiness sesslua aH u

ere

patriotic enough

to think so.

Honor.

Mich..

22.—Tbe

daya* baaeball ino-l at (bU place. Cox

•nd KBlIurs of llcuxic.

t^isnla:

Wexford nniiilles came to a eh»>e Fri­

U. R. A >■'* of Cmllllar and
Itaih

MaiiUiii- nn.i

day ufternoon.

*trenidhMu<il tor the ocnubHi. and the

tSoviTnof Fioil U. Warner
|H-i1nliniIi'ul of Publle lobtrm-ibjn I'
va* faal and hot Itall from''*Urt to H. Kelley wen- tbe dlsUngiilsIi'.-il
guests of 'Ibe iKtys'' im that lUy am
Oiilah. Score 7 to 8 In favor of Cadll dellveiv-d aiidevsses which were liv
be. BalterlCK;
t'adlllar. Green anil ICDUI to l»‘ a large und s|)|<reclatlv
Winiamai Gravti. Sbcan-« and May- audience.
i»M« wax Krtwllr aiiprcriaivd for 11

hew.
waa a

victory

foi

Oniwn over Shermao 16 to «..
Buckley

Bamc

by

wa*

won

_i during Ibe reimioD
. Bishop. J. C. McLaughlin. Vreil C
I'clniiire. Reiireaenlallve A. V’. Biyii

from

Oraw|^. acore »•«.
Bfayion.
Stnllh

IwUerii-* were

Shearer and Hayhew.
Hlfh Bchoal Leetore Cpure*.
The

tlckcta

for the annual

Kueh IMiialwT was niueh eulnei.l aud

i man; hearty etii-i>ie» wviv ivsjiuuded iiiglia.lh 'isje.'.ti ma'se tu.
t.'ktrglir. Ktleu-r'. _5wwwp Knot, tlwgri J-. ki'iiii-' , Ii.er a:-.l bU.i.i
it roirrcts tnuiijiili I
Mollii'i*' ilay. wa.«
olrM.T\<j
ut ^
•hng jsiin -.i; j««s:
. aii.1, o.
StM«
New*.
the EIiiiW'Mid ateii'ie wlns.l Fi«la> !
. ..II> tliv. irutOeavti-. nrvr«sM_.
1., ;nj.
.Manism d.al.is warn •
Thi-M* UKviiiu-s are m l« a ivc'tl.iri
O'mTM-i’ie.! togooi'uii lliioU);h llir .Is.,
M< mimiiii-i- l.uildeis la/-. lai-u fam- atsl p.gel tit. man. liii:.-* .hiriltt: litfiWTiiiv. iH-iiig held «oiee a ibonlfi ton
ii-ulit. Tile niti.i and tlic cvvraopiiiiar'
till- Ix-nefliof l■>■1lt nioilieri ami leaeli |
perlev ('. IleaM. of MilOUiid. li.is re eliee'.o! .'»»aai!sK<-.l t- s.k.ii rrab.-isi
etr, rrcaiiup a iiiuiual liHere
stan-is.thc
lns<-d .vMiHidsblp to t’linis.
ir-.--. '.It till.- ti
Tilts aftenu.iu ;i h'li'ful |* ,
Co!,, r H. Ib.'Unetl.-Jarks-'.l's foi
^..^lt^Jsli.-•; Is j.b asaiit
U-iUK cIvcJi. Prolrssor Gilbert MN-a1»i
dd I'v alt drag?i<t» tu
iu<-r timypr. died u Kvlaiua/oo. .
uiMti "The Itelullitii of the SehiMiI i<
om—io;;.%r«i/-e
Ur.;'.i>, V.,a nuiy have ..
Iimsdale to have tiew
neslera
the Home” and Mr>. Hobbs, one of He
KUtijilc IsPttt- of tills w-omierrul :i.-w dis
lieraiy. pill of lati- C. V. Miirlieil.
oo-erv and a
that tell* ail aUnf. it
niullii-rs. prCM-iii> the siibjetlt, "Ueiie
Si-*iisd» ami
il pu'iiliipu’idii- ..
urnitiKs
................
elowd UitfaM'iU free by mail, .Ad.tress. I>r. Kd
Jil of Molhrts’ Clnbs.'
•at Rapid City becau^ of dtphiberia
llinpiiaiiilmi, N, Y. \lhr-i
A 'iK-al solo by Miss Hiaik.T, 6,- ««1!; i1ii.lt lUie.
as some
instnimiTilal niusle.
was'
peter ("tm to liikiiig.is'Bsu.s of liar
|iajis in iipiier is-niii'iilii for ItiHian
miirh i-nj«iy«-il.
t uiivtrnmwit. 8
Ofib'ei-s eleeli-'l ap- a- follows:
1
Jaekinn niim .vm-sle.1 iM-r-ause
Piesidelll. Mis. F. G Hmlee.
iuliliitssl Wile Hips' itiii-s a daj
Vii-e president. Mrs. .\niin i'rusbil.
i'lnlMiii: ii« iimi-h"
• i Fruit
Jouiii-il
says
Miebluan
S5erp-iar.v. Mis, K. Stanley, ••
Ruaaian ARalra.
i ji. U' h cp'Wers are to bliiue for shop
Tp-iisiip-r', Mrt F. K. Klrdsl.-v,
I'*-l. i>b’irc. Sejii. 21. —T* iptIsiiepip. Must Us* s|rtay.
j
Haw Ii.s.-s<- laki- man found p>«ri tl1:a^ ketid foHli a manUesiu thereHu- dejtli *>r lb-; elnpemr. aud ot.
reeeplioii straws
sh*-!l.
niis roukis s-t-imd

0!

ti euilt. aniiuul reMnlon of the

FrWay-a same

I
I-

Reunion at Honor.

A larse aud

to wltnesa the ehialnE »f the three

Saturday'*

HlRh

niid tnuny
from The
Ibe daring lad> rut Iikisv
the "I
the balloon In the cloudt ami
dropped gracefully to the ground wltl-.

achoot Icciare coutW were place.1
preaeni lhat the nfieonih
union was "the lK»l“ ever iieiit.
Too much praise can not be glveu m
nisbt^ admlaalQiui are 36 and 6U
floDiraandcr I. P. Covvy. Sculor Vice
. The eourae thl* year U
“ Vail lUuricom
luUni .Newlon \V. Ely for their uii
eacellent, the fotlowlns Ik'Iuk lb'
up" I'Rorla: day iilid night. Iistklnp
presram and dale* of entcrtalntneui.'
afli'i the wejfap- anil comfort of (be
Oct. Id. Richard K, Oulcauli. car
soldier*, their families and frleitd'.
bionivl. orislnalur of Uiiatcr llrowo. and they exleiid to the citiwii
Inby their heartiest
Honor and tlrfe
2S. concert
by the ChicaRu thanks for Ihe lojwl aiipport and kin.l
Im.vs" of
and all
Ladles' Concert company.
who omirllinttsl in any way toward
fMv. 14. eoMFrt by the Boston or- miirking the retiniou a sijcce
(heir
Copeiulsli
wa* selreteil i
rbeslia.
Nov. 38. lecture by Judse Bon II cainiiinK gipuiid lor t!'<>7.

Firt at Barker Creek.

unnal

tnterosi lofamuch

a*

Judsc Front Friday’s Record.

rielglil

other Jurlat

In this

3t. teclaro.

and

general

ni.-rrliBiidi.-.-, In]

tI|.iions

a:*-

lii inc

s.i i:n-il

ll.-aan.

i loss owinp to Ho- diffleuliy in esiimatf

Th.-

Coiiinionw. iiiih

coDiiiiny la 1‘acK of the eiiHT
V.niners norili aii-l ***1 of Vassar

Honor, reiurae.1 to Hu-lr home In Man- iM- ivl.iiHi u

I.- tiphllns fli-s whi.-h ilip-ao-ii H.--ii
Waman'a Club.

init

'

•lay «• her home in Founiatn City,
Mr. and Mrs. Usbnree db
squirrel on a abed near ibelr luirn. Mr. lud.. after vlshlug BIwckmI Slaule.v.
Mi-s. J. Shaw reinrtied lo her hume
Osbiiruc got his nboigun ami went
In Sliglits this morning.
Mrs. Ell* Garinger r>-iiitm«l tu Ii*t

Osbonio home In Slights this Duimliig afl<r
chanced tu be ehnie to the abed opjio- visiting Iter tmeh- and emiKlti ni
nite. and the shot crashed ihrungli the Slights.
tneantlmc

Mrs.

iMMtrtlB cm ouo side and Ibrough the
open door on yicmlhvr.
recelvpti

almost

hdildinps.

Th.- .-MK-ni.ly

pf.the door.
Osborne's

Tiled, Nezvous Mothtezs
MaKe Unhappy Homes—Their Condition Irritates
Both Husband and Children-How Thousands
of Mothers Have Been Saved From Nervous
Prostration and Made Strong and WeiL

a

Mrs. Julia EdgiVNinib w<-nl lo Man­

Mrs. Osboroe istee tills mumiug for a iwvi w-r-cks'
charge.' stay to lake the still liaihs.

V'lic sln>i |icuelraiv<l'Mrn.

l<o<Iy to

n di-plli

wiiirb

makes It Imposrihk- to reimn-c them.

some of them penetrated one of the
lungs: one enteivd the jaw and lodged

morning after s|s-udiOg a wet-k
ihl^ m<
with her |i*ri-ntK, Mr. aud Mrs. K. J.

Front Mnndaj's Record.
Mr. and Mrs K. H. I’ni**- and daiiglu
ed. Etbi-I. left last wi-glit for t'hlciip-’.

The

they

will make their

Rev.

D.

Clwx-hllD

ftilui*-

wi-nf

The shot wa* purely accidefltal. Mr. Euiplic this moruing.
it. IhsNie wi-at to Cwdillnc this mnru*t?*l to .weciire the

^rs.Chas

Osborne Id hi*

|

squirrel, not realizing that Mi*. Os-

K. O.

I aras rcadiitg In yu.ierda>''a Reeor l
aboat

(be

Balrh and wife rctiirncl to

Ihi-ir hoiiio In riili-ngo Inst night. They

advcnittlng were acnini|iank-d liy Mrs. lairln Rob-

dgarmaker*

Ihdr ware*, and I think II a gooil idea.
If every
would

resithnf

do

of Trnvi-rse

their duty

and

City

C. H. F^rnliam aud wife w.-nt

.
luitniDlze Mancfliina Ibis luoruins.
Mrs. K. J. Sheiio of Duiena. passo-i

Ibcdr home liiriitstrtew we could tra^ly
aapport

200 cigBimsker*.

ibat every roan
(Amold

noi

only

I

Ih-IIfvc ihmiigh (I.e city this mimlog
CHy ww>'to the So".
Mr.aitd Mrs J.ihn F Oit niitnusi

In Traverse

sbuikc home niaile

riimrp Imt when they are ont tif tow n

y.-sH-nlay

la the imie towns trilmiary to Trev.

illltiMs from Chirapo.

luornUig

sTOt upon baring Traverse City cigars.

iiu

lli<-

sleam--i

Mr. oit

has

■iii ttlp
till and Mr*. OH

erae City they should call tor and lu-

him in ChJeugo.

I ainake a great many cigar* mvwelf
and In l)>e twelve years I hav e Iteen In
Traverwe City ! have not smoked flfiy

When I am at Elk Rapids or Thomp-.
aoeville l Biway* call

Frank M.-ads kimlly delegate-! him­

for Traverse: self cbalfenr in .chief .and took lb*
delrgatioe in relay* in hi* cur. 'nierc

If 1 taunot End them In

one place I go unta I da

l have gone: w«>ci- llficen
thdr ladfcs.

to Ibrwe dlfferwit places to call tor

pireeni. draggititi
and

and

the hoapltaliiy

And I did this Mr. and Mr*. McEvov was enjoje^
wRb the purpose to help Impre** upon, the nimort.
Tnrerse CUy rigara.
tbeh- minds

ibat they must

handle

tbam If they wanted the buitness.
every man would make it a point to
tbi* it would he a great help to t

lins a child's .lisp.xi-] t.-ga Street,
i'ldrvn:
_
upon hcr-i-!f. The i writ*-s:
{^bie iK-invco cliildren and
j

rs I w»« ti>wil-M wai*d liv.P-i-ui, lci«i;
tone- nsrvi*
ilsnts^
iiilbt-.
the strain upon l'••r iii-rri— tha* g--»-crn.ti.oii’-. V.-c*T«li> r>ini|»«i'-l
ing rluld'en inv.-Iv.-.; it i-« itujiossiliU- ; •• Lv.li* E
-i aii.|
for hi-r uv do any tiling caliaiy

,
sirs. Vlisii.s (,
Tons ilciJpondcncy.
"f‘;:<lcnl of the M..ihcr>- t.ui
1.-SSD.-SK. un-l ncrvoits irrilaV-ilii;
" Trrrai-r.'Hot Si>nng«. Ark..
....................ar'is.- fpim aorov dcrangci
IhwrHis l-inkluun—
of the female firganisni.

- I drwo-xl tlm-urh niii* V'»rs nf mi-TfVi vou cxp--ri.-mv fits of itcrtrcwMon al.J»s»(«stire. w.tti i«iI with i«tn wud is-r
with ’ tvstl*-s*n<-ss. altcreatinc witli
until ii-.nnxl a.-trs-ijh I-h-«iM
dFmxl fri-m I.v-ili* K I'liikluui, - V"S»Itwlc y..u trel; 2bl..
«0'1 l-hw-i<l*.li-'ln
l.bw-idxu.-ln It. |.l*l**>.
tBblx'iRii-un'l
ai>-i a: ilwru.1 --f tlirv-nw-oih. I «**^*-UIT-r,<1. w.ioiau M,' '*T.
,jjj
loiigiT imial2
i"k»p mib m* all •■wr wgaui
»li»uia T.-*nerobcr lhat I.yiiia
mortIidU“t^n5tire to light ami wi

laugh, aud tbe
Th-- Tniv*'rsi- City Ornggl'ias -i-

If a traveling ciatlun h*-Ifl its aiiniial m’-vting TtiursIBBB asks me lo smoke with him I day owning at the home of J. E Mt
aiway* call for Traverwe City cigars.1 Evo.v. »i‘T W. Front street.

.cigaiw made omstde.

CHy etgarc.

ii'.i:;*:

Mrs. B. W. Hinfi* and ehildrvn U-fi
for Heed City Ibis morning

Ua* Home Products.

have just added a full line of Shelf Hardirare
.. our airt
.
idy large line of .Vehicles, Harness and
to
Implemeiiis of all kinds.

wn

giadiiatv-s. who

nii-t- 1

i- iitirpow-.
t*w the
iliv*iiior of

VidBiMik.

I■l*•lat'•

.Maiilii Srlil*-v-*T. M-c-iHly iv-lt-brai—I
Ibe scv.-tiiy-nnii anniversary of bi-

WM. HOOLIHAN CO.

lilrlll in Cotisialie*-. where he is llvtna
rim at W-I
bir uiirlil l.uiuiiiiS-'
wiibrleti-lilig

Is tsmti-l-i^l
til*-

SlaU- SUifl,

glow ing

Iti-n I'oomi IKV.

Citz. rij<diew.

y <if Ksp- laiii'i Volaimk is t*

Iben makins Prepara*
fions to go on tbe
Excursions this Fall

While

the

genilcmi-n

dix-usso-l

weighty matters of butuness the iadU-s
lilt'd to -an adjoining room for a so
lci.ii I,
ihttc.

iMc^nriCE
Ow>n« to the Hebrew Day of
AlonemenL this store will be
closed all

day

SATURDAY.

SEPT. 2g. Open SATURDAY

Don’t fori;et lhat a goo'l shurc of your
expenses can be saved by coming to
this store for your wantw. as you tan
easily SAVE FROM '25 TO 40 PER CETH’.

EVENING. 6:16 P. M.

Beautiful
Bear Skin Casts
far ChifdnM

n,w Till Skint In Cadhs^ SO Ueb
Plnlniaillnnsnna Cfaaks
Tsncf Sullings
niwlc of nowlly flotiking-yoke
;ean*1c
an*1 cuffs trim-

to

wound* and pave relief so far as |«is- Solon this moruing.
Mis. Ia-Uii Grisw-olil of Hatcb*-s
kIWc. but the shot peneiruied w> dtiep
Craalug. w-ns In Ihe el'y this nmmlng.
ly that dctIous feaulls are feared.
T. J. M«-l’ou1r.v aud wife went t*i

bone waa In range of the shut.

liy llarviipl

Csdies’ BUck
JtIhWoet
Wtntiaek ^0»ts

Dr. Poar-

oall wax .Btimmourd and dnnsed the

uulv*-iv.Vy.

Th*- work is iiii'li-itai.--i

IlidiingInHise

at the root of the tongue, w-hiu* an­ where
other lodged in ihc clavirlo.

liarvaitl

Skirts, eioaks and Furs

A. Turner went UiCuitenilK'n

Mrs..I

Brveral ataol eiitcn-vl the right aide.
BovernI in the chert, and II Is believed

of

hot

the entire

tif the Khol bxlglug ill the edc'

l.*-4«dtr

i-bri.leln-tj «ti<l tin- b-*dy of his faib- r

hotne In Winchester. Ind.. this

red aqolrtvl. a delieary which Is bene- ing afl<T visiting Miss Ida lie
Mr*. U W. Henderson reiiirmil iis
fltdal to the mile one. This raornini:

the

i-hinrh. lautrbui. wli.-i<-Jobu llai vat-'..

lii-.s biirl-d.

The tiiiilillug will prnliubly

and dry weailu-r has exhaiistisl litIu Wlnciietfler. Ind.. thU morning to
TIk- W.Miinii's t’luli bad ail .-siicelaJ
I supple of water auif farmers ap- dtaw
ly niitslcal pKipram
Fiiday
p.
in.,
liiip It' frtim ••reei.s lo hef|. the slock
and Mr*. Eldeu Kuan
aud
given bv sonw of Ibe best lal.-ul lit 1'"’ 'fxini .
daughter
n.-tumod
to
llinir
bone
In
April, lecture, lyiuRMS G. Fletcher.
oiM-n aflei
Wluehcater, Ind. thl* mnmlng .
"iSh 'Bartyrdon of Fools.''
iininy kik-sis avaiUd -Is ius. ii.-s *.f lii H. L. Tialfiird of the Kimball music
-. Ml-li... .t-pt. 21
opja.rliitiliy to
H;e
iiiopmi.i ' .-taiil
hcmiM> Is eiijovlnp n vMt front hi*
wltlrli was as lolUiWs:
J.d.ii I ■u.ltr.-k. aa-i| !2. was .iP-i-l.-n
Kalkaska, Sept. 20.—A very sertimv jmri-nis of Platnw<-ll.
"Tl»- NlBjji Has a T!i..iisat..l i:>. s." i .I!. . ot aJi*l Lill.-.l li> fhirl yiiil. ,..
Miss
Grace
Hairier
Is
spending
two
shooting accident uccurred here at
y-iiU-y liu-l
Ropers: Ib<Ii.-s' qii.iili-i-. - i Mrs. IV-sa:i. up.-il ' . whfl.' Iitiii’liip.
o'riock this morning. Mrs. Ed. Osborne w-n-ks at PetoBkey the guest of a Mrs.
Titus.
Mrs.' lJucliulii. . MiIlls pii coei.i'd over liis >l>oiiMi i aim
being the vh-ilm. Mr. and Mrs. Os- boHse lutrly.
IS wiilkiiiriii-Iilnii.
I Moon-.t
Mis* Edna Oitvis n-uinied to her
barn hare a chlbl two years old which

Is

« fur a clean sweep in vehicles. If you are
thinkinj; of buying a vehicle within the
year it will pay you to come and i;et our
prices.

Wtnk Ims le-siiii **ii Ih*- r.-.~l-ii-iii-ii

FW fi. oonoert. the .Manning Glee visll.
Mr.

Bred.

/■

but btre u>e art-,
We are ready

ii' H

club.

where be could gel n good shot and

of "lb-

aristi-racv

i-f St, Jobti's ehaisl, iu St. Savioi '

.Ml*. A. C. AveilU atid Kraliddaugli-| ing Hu- valu.-jrf the fr.-iKlit i*n-l nu :

Mrs. A. E. K«-tty and dauphii r w«ii

I* aJckly. and they frequently kill

at>oat vehicles the better we like it^
'I'lie intclIiKcnt buyer is the easiest man for
us to please. We cannot Miow in advance
just what all our costumers will want.

g.lher wJJh all Ih*- funtbtire ahi! flic-••H'e'ric iallr<>a*l Horn A’lUns'u fo-.Mi*'
:a. Ui.hlau.1. Plainw*-II. Otii-ito
It Is imiaissRiU-

Grrea, 'Ai

:

amr-li-ions

tbe more you know

I’oiiiiac V. -.M. C

l'•-^•

ton t*Mla>'.
Jan.

cowardly

The finest and target
assortment in the State.

the linliillngs winch was niso lo-t. lie; Plaliiwel! l*ii rh*- rtulil of way f«>r at-

the great problem of iuvenlle crlml- ler. Kffle. who huvi- lit'Cti vlsitiiip iu ebtimlisc.
nata than any

tliisi J3.000 P- as

Carriage lieposk^r^

' "M

of more than

Undaey baa Ronc farther In •oIvIuk

s r.„ I

IlHik. r ib.-i-li. S*'!>t. 21 - Th.

lAndsey- “The Mlafortunc* of Mickey.
be

WM. HOOLIHAN & CO.

A. swi-iiP-d. glv- This w.l.' *aJI--d forth by tin- *-xec'ilioi.
of Miss S-'uaidi- Kim-ipllahb.ova v.l.-.
asMwIaii.in n-w 1i-b.i«' tif life.
blaiii'i'-tt*- d>i*ol at this vhi<v w.is-i-ii•sas-iijai-tl i:-'n*wal Mjti.
t|p-l\ diwipmsl bv Ore Isiwieii 2 alMlj
ll.A . Merls-n I.. PiKI'T. Metb'slist
f |!<iwssi.-ir, unmluate*! to
Ft. l'•■1•-lsbl||•:;. Stei". 21- I*
3 .I'el.a-k this m.irnlup
It is s.i|i|.i.s.-l
.(no -. ntiioi 1*1 s.a.'Ulli district.
fli-ialiy reiK.m-d 'ha! l<iiirt*-*-n ari-si:
ibB) the bloJte was eaiis.-.! by a »p«rk
RolH-n M. Pirk.-II. Ml leiiia. Is *1. ;i.l hav*- Us-U IIIBII-. the ivsiill of the pi--'
fpini a liK-»imollvi- tif a U:sK>nR tiwiii
sv ..a..,
F.u- 7» fWr* b* ba'
kill the c/ar.
1 llildl. - -vlth Jackknlf.
Furtiiual.'ly there wu' no wind and
Vladivrekok is p p.uUsl to Is- in il,.
Iii.lti-iilioiis iH'iol I
svmnomdlng, liiiildliips we
tnds of atian-hists and gt>v.-iiiiii<iii
dancer to any great e\ii-ni
tdflHab* an- ini|ilb^i*-il with tb-ni'ntitle (Xeepl tlE ileiml Ih-Iup biiilie.l
looting giivt inuh u'pivpetij.
Tliep. was a rousliieinlde qiianlily ifllliuiori

and the price* for *lnKb

Thlt teclore wiU

-r BUu'hiT of tin- pp*ie

»s .llsx-ovefr-'l. '

Mlc Monday. The eoume tfeketa. arc.a»
itinial. SI

r-iv • ‘.-t. 11 a-Bl.. k.
lircak cUi«!i and waste awa?

Mother*’ Day.

enihualaatlc crowd waa iu

(SrawB fart team.

Br. t' a.
WILBELK.

'

Solo. "To My .tniaiuliT Window."

(-vSee.

hnvo a better city lodaj- than w«- have
3. W. Slater.

letlw day lor the baaeball faua of thin
aud urtKbbortiiA «owu>..

.. .JS A .U/STAKE ...
that will tmosT tbe aevorest kind of ill luck.
.4 bridge will oftfii "make good'’ for
Utat ban- lieen lost by decay} thna avi kiing
the ofceraity of a piste.
Any cause to comptein about ororLm-mship is sooH-Uiing unnsnai amoiig luy
imtU-nls Prices are woeb lhat «lo siyU^b.ike
JOB lUiak of uufair protits.

pickles, doiighums, Itv erva^ <-ak«-5 ■ Smith? ladle;'quartet

And If every one thought so we would

Bwkky. 8»-|it. 24.Vc.UTda> wa* re-d-

dcatlis arc omcl
by n—lioirt .!is-

flouffBcl»Mort
tiie popular opiaion that is httowti by eome
Bs iU-liu^. KcekvliBg yoor teeth..............

!>amv." Nev-

served 1o a late Iunrh\'O0. Ibe menu jh-uiris: It.-. Smith.
Soio^ ' Sires'. V...
Urtle Baby of Mine.'
Udng
veiltg
chicken
vuie-fve-u
sajidVlches.
W. ...
.........
oliv.-s.

We Could do aa well at boiiic If w-e

Pickcl. Mary A. Doma*.



Piano d>iet. "t'ouii‘i»

maav
muiudstd
mtstakts.

Tlirrc i« a <li>raw prevailing: i

I In; .«i-s.s U.ll.-rand BurA..

l>aiiisl to tbe dining loom ntid W4,t<

nUTkhoh-sale prices outside.

SenUnel. Mary A. McCarthy.

Bane Bair at Boekky.

Mrs. Ik-sau.

would eot do it and told him that be

The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.

lagiiiyoor thnval and thn-atMii

nain in the aMoininal region. —. -. . . . —

.

i.'

the «..r d m helU-r for:i.-rTnu*pi-.p.lra-; miner. Mre. I’lokbaiu seartrxiwr-.*-m^
ti.mH.at> Lvdia F. IS.ikbaroV Vegr-; with female treeb.c-mab.c-her
twi.le Foiopo'iiml: lb.iii.ands and tbon-'viae v..u « isrlf. ao.l .lie vm;I t-l.arg*
aandpof wotm-n rati freiifv t*. tlii* fact- >ou nothing f-jr h. ra-iv.re.

uv an. pauav A«i<.-t »<—.

linoi Uirongiu-Hl. iriiii

trimap-T

|iiiie anil pipmp. j

iiM'l

atni]rt au<1 buttons.

tiii-'l wilii iLiiian chitii

i>iiit/>n*.

wiili

lo<-ie iini]

willi

plaiu,

iBvelv.-t.tilk braids,
tncliwvcl
fancy ballons amlatrapfunk's of SMim- inatcrial,

Wortli SIlMA).

Wonli $-Mi0.

Kimily worlli $100

,\ $7 -)0 trarment

I >iir prici-

Our pril l

I »ur pri--!-

for

$4.9S $2.67 $2.9$ H9S
Our Jtssortmenf of trunks, Craoeling Bags
and Cases is Complete. *

THE GLOBE
To Cure a Cold in One Day

.

Ktnrcatlu- »h*»i-ldcr»- Iwaring-down*lUe iDcdiiiOc that h<*!*t'tlit- rv-.-*-nl
nains- nvrron> dvspcpwU and alinowi; H*«-grr*sc»t oiiui'wra«iua! enrea of
ii:-, ami
and take
take nn--i-atxtitnte
Sntiouallv env-aod snappy 7
, fem»> ii>.
!-af~t
shstterr*!'
fm* Advicc to WotnenIf »*. your nirvew
threatened with,
Mr> I’inkbaw.. dauglit.-r in ,aw of
eooditic-v. and
nrrvoiis

sr.™.... .H..

trimni'il in v.-lv*-i atnij

«.fciiti.a . »*~.'»

.laynCs Tbntc '\fennilu^
acti\e health to pale, s-ckly children*
And’it is !«M>tKl for their'ciders, too.
.\sk your dru"i^ist for it

I

OIUNO TRAVCME HCftALD. TMUWOAY. SEPTEMEEft 2T. 1ME.

ark froB Norfolh are no« hurrylBa to
Cuba, and »Uh those at pretst;"' th""'
trill make a louJ of twetre war r««
It lunrscBt Cubvif seU of tbc American navy In C-iitaii
=
.fired D|xw Anericu bine )ackeU from waters.
They are ^ follows:
tfce cnsbMt UBri^ vb tbc Sotedki
Baltiesbips—New Jersey. LouU.cna.
MSBresUte. Tbe
Virginia and Wisconsin.
tbe fire Bad tbe rebels fled.
Crntoers—Boston. Tacoma. --------------oils. Newark. Cietreiand. Denver. Dixie.
IUtbbb. Sept. il.-BeWfT

Cwteit Aftalrm.

ITLCQHOrS NEW FIELD

A DOCTOR’S STORY.

ftovau. Sept- :

' BBd pBrtV luded
enor Mbkwhi

here.today.

ud

Cor-

Miolster Barren

dtned with Mr. Rom on tbc eniii
Hbtbbb. Sept. 11.—A second dw of
oonfereaces Ylth iBe loBdcrs of
foetloiu Id the CuUna conflict bss
enabled Secretary of War Tnft and
BIT cT Sta^ Bacon
aanounce any plan for c
the dlfficnliy.
c the appeals of both*
Ike liberal and moderate pariy lendors that tbc situation becomes Increaw
ialy compliesiod as tbe ncsotlaiion'
proceed.
-

- Secretary Taft said thst when they
are hroasht fare to fare with the danKOf of loainy Independence

forever,

an palrioUc Cubana will be willing to
make c<
Nr. Taft added

that t^e

Cniled

States peace emissaries are occupying
a iDoat

ddleate

position

and

o bear all complsli
that nnUl they have made tbemwlves
Iboroogbly convenant with the pollttnnnoll of Cuha they cannot ezy in the conferI. fearing thnt.t

The only coansel

Co the poliUca!

taders fiteeo by Mr. Taft was on the
aahject of

Dot engaging In

furiher

agitalion that might make imeiventkm by tie United States necessary.
This advjce. he olTcrs freely to all
whom he gives aiidienre. regardless of
pariy.
Mr. Taft bad made It clear that the
tlBlted autes Is not seeking to
dae cootrol over the Ulaad or any of
lU affairs, but he has quoted Presldeat

BMAerelt'a

leuer

to

Mlniner

Qnesada to tbc effect that the United
Stai^ has m doty which 4t cannot
^rk.
To those whom he has met In conferenre, Mr. Taft baa aafff that now Is
tbe

Ume to deddo whether or not

they would let Caba lire as a nation.
He has weiidied every word oarefully
ahd baa oeither npheld nor criticized
the principles of either faction.
Whether the men they have met In
Barana represent the sentiment of the
: enure island
. tfoehllttg

U a queaUon

the

Ameriean

that U

nedUtors.

. There la aome fear tha( even it the
eatanfftenenl Is atraighiened oat here
the opposlBff foroea In

Santa Clam

and Plnar del Rio provinces and evjm
SaoUaffo win not be satisfied.
. Taft reallsea that onleea the
aaUcaal aplril is aronted the c
^ dal iBiereata will have
la

oar

reached.

setUement

that may

On this pednt the mediators

Petoske}-. Sept 21.—John Cummings

the field without treating with armed took to emphasize hii
physical force and was hauled into
force which might he regarded as a
Q of the InsurgenU. Sens- Justice court. He was discharged but
tor Alfredo Zayaa is generally regard­ will have divorce proceedings io com-

diatlaettoe In negoUatlng with Seerrta»T Taft, as that would make him
1

and

terminate

free iu-

taremine with President Boosevetfe
Cnbaa. Spanish. American and other
tmainesa men are UlUng of uniting in
a peKka to Taft and Bacon urging
anme radical form of Inten-enllon
aanesatkm.
Ortclata of the govemmeot say their

Wasblogton. 8epL 20.—Tlie follow
Ing message has been received from
Consul General Wnder in Hong Kong:
• tbonund lives lost. £1.ooo.ik«
property

de«Toyed.

The

American

three-master Hllcbcocb and three PbUipplne Aeamers were wrecked."
Washington. Sept. tO.—Representsre R. R Hitt of Illinois died at 3:2(1
this morning of heart disease at Ssrragansett Pier.

A committee of house

atlltndv bps not changed and deny
that any of them eniertnlns nn Inten-

wUI take
I Ml. Morris. 111., for burial.

Udb of resigning.
The proffrun of the American peace

No. J..

Seirt.

2i>.—

eornrtalk in a field loUav.

His

found him dead, dangling from
Havana. Sept. :3.—It is reported stalk.
that BeereUry Taft ha* aeul woni to
President Roosevelt that there Is IttUc
General Nawa.
hope of bringing about tasting psaoo
I American
la Cuba except
On his
farm at
Tn-nton. S
There are now ten American warships
iaCuban waters with nmre t<^
Oaneral Ftinslon will be here
next
week, all Indloales that Mr. Taft has
fiiveo up the Idu of a peaceful seiUemant.
Washington. Sept
iksn intervention by the United States
fiovenment. It now appears, can bring
peace to Cuba. With a dozen powerfnl warships In Cuban waien or en
rente anier orders to tbe Island.

________ _ ?. the war department
imring for tbe imporunt and crucial
actloa which seems Inevitable.
It Is BOW known that Secretary Taft
hss found the situation one of the
ffreatest gravity and aeriousness pnd
that he cabled PresMwa Rotsevelt to
this effect: The president Is expected
to rommnnlcBte In detail the future
program, of the commissioners. The

brrath irritates it;—these

ilcobol tbe
tbe (aue. but in gasoline eugiues I
have had to use three lime* :i- inttcli
alcohol'as I would gasoline. We me
also making alMtructs of work .nlreuJy
done in regard to alcohol rticiuix.
tbe Paris exposition of V.sm; for
stance. prise cotupelllions for llicwgioea were held. The making of

.\t
in­
eiieu-

the

Svoalor Ben Tillman has 2.t«Hi |H-ach
his garden he has nearly 200 kiudi

L.

R.

such as corncoli* and sugar .-au<'. In
Cuba tbe.v make a large amntim of al
lol from sugar caue and mobiives
1 use It for engine*. Kimar Inh-h
obtain such a good price on the market j
for sugar puntoses that I hsrilly ttiluk
tliey will l>e used, whllr |K>intoes con­
tain sneh a high pcrccntsg<' of water
that they <1.. not cotumend tlienisclves
for the purpose. Offi'-iul* of the biire.iu
of forestry are In'esligalinc the vaiue
of wood alcohol for fuel purpoee* "
Tbe denatured alctdaol act will re­

competition with gasoline. Just wiuit

are licing tested to determine th
for the process of poisoning. Th* in
vestlgations IxHug carrieil on regardin*
Us mannfsi-iure as weil a* its use f<n
engine* will be
fall for free dlsiribmloii. a-ul by the
lime tbe Uw goes into effect It Is cx
peeled that this tivatlse on the snbjeot
e pnldlc.
will be in the luindi

I and "seres" of grapevines;

CapJl^n

. more enthusiastic mauutaciurer*
bnildiug them at flrat.
"In addlUOD to gralu. alrohul <-au i>e
made cheaply from other »iih«taiice«.

move an imernal revenne tax of R.iw
a.mlloD on alcohol of this nature, which
will bring It in pri.-e within taace of

■ere for
tbe hraHng of a' limlM number of
hattneu men.

hoamcness at times; adeep

W.

FiseS •arurl*.
It Is said tliat during the siege of
Ladysmith lu the Ikwr war the asianit
column of British, advaiwini in tbli-k
Cornelius Vanderbilt, bis friend: darknsas. chmiN-l up «u almost presay. has always hankered to go to con­ i-ipltous wall. Once .ir |w-k-o lliey
cballciig<*d. .M last a Jtoer
gress.
He is a repabllean.
"But I faintly cb
them and stiouied to ih* s.-titry
couldn’t be elected." remarkwl
Mr. tVDlUlll

stanch

vessel eighty-elgbi iimcti l)0-

tween

PbiUdelptila

and

Loudon,

covering in all S08.C00 miles.

Vasderhlli the other day

when

the

matter came up in dftsuliorv conversalion.

-Whyr-

joined.

Mr.

-rBi too rich." be re­

VanderblU

is

a

elvv.-r

young frihtw. independent in thought,
democratic of manner and as hard a
rorker as any man of hi- ycare In

lo fire
was gaiiie.| tl«- Bre brekenut.
A few of tbe altai-ker* Iwgaii to repLv.
iNlt Hn-y were slul.|Hfd. ami the voice
ot tbe commanding .UBcer ws* heard
to give the order. -Fix '«y<»i*ct*:"
tn*at there were no t«.voui-l» .ii.l not
matter, tdir men. lakius ug> the cry.
rusbed on the Boer g..:in.-re. who Bed

York city.
1 that the commiMioners share
at the tboncbi of the •■uhl steel.
Clergjmeo In various cities of C«me that AID'
I occnpaiion of Cuba ia the »
neciicut are up in anas because of

rough.

They're VCT>'de­

ceptive and a cough mix­
ture

won’t

cure

them.

You want somethiog that
will

heal

the

membranes^

ANWetafaleTtcparaikaibrAs

inflamed

enrich

the

blood ar'd tone up

the

svstem

Scott's Emulsion
is just

such a

pmnofcsl)^esiionjCintft>l^ ag^pofllatofieMig

remedy.

It has wonderful healing
and

nourishing

Removes

the

aitlon held
defe.iie.1 f..r tbe Fiiited Slates .<-hate
at tiK- re-etit ItepubUeao state eonventluu at IJm-oln by Morris Brawn, to
whom be giledgi-d his lo.vai siippud.
Mr. Kiwwat.-r was a man uf uoitpie

tif.irgc B'u.-batniu was» ».'balai. bi»
tonsu. cuntroT.-rsiaIi»: and the In-sI
I.:.tm poet .>r hi- mm Bu.hauau was
Mary, .puv:
I
aflerwani Jamee 1. of
oar day he cau«ed Uim-H-U
;
g,, u,a.i,
>.,aUna a.i.l ibis
I
ig,p „ «y „r p Harlitg vb«.-ned ia
-jau,.-. » t.-udeu.-v lu too ready a<i' eiN-eu.-c. In- drew ul
(sCu.vhI i-iii.il 1.. sign. J*Ji
|vi-v with >U! baring n-a-1

Bears the
Signature
of

IT NAMC0T|C.

of

the cough and the whole
system

is

given

In
Use
For Over
Thirty Tears

new

strength and vigor .'.

SCOTT is BOff'XE, Ckcmui.
409-41S PferlSsrrft, Xnt T*rk

>VonnsX;onvJsions.revenshoe»s Old
«d:Loss or SIXER
laeSu^ Sifinahtfe a(

CHi‘A^fZSS^

KTW YORK.
While Cloud

iASTORM

II

li Infantry liold
at palmyra.
I

Ol.jroiiouthie jHisi.-re .ou bililHtaril 1

CXACTCO^OPWBAffPCfi.

•need at McmmiiinV.

^Mj

Fiinr-y»ar-old M<-uiiiuiuvs. lioy bailly
irtnd by latiug iiotasli.
Couple mairiisl t
rkowcicd wilt. STS in si
T<»o liiolheir n-uniio

Fiis! Pyc-byict
r<-lcl,rj|.-

.Mr>. J.

Pere Marquette
Train. I.wm TisTrrar"<'il] sh tone's*:
V. tH-iF-it. T.4fNt». Utaed Baetda.

til's CresB Bsta'

■d IMitU-

lK-tw<N-n Marsbui
will

Nasal

Id sU ■•* fUgra.

CATARRH

Ni-gnH-s blarl >
chflrii. 1

Mwlve-ui.' nori'aw. Par UV. Pars
in..:;
•••.•••»* m.
< »»4 S...........................

i

— H-

N. Ford. Of Corimna. dli-l

r..r rjt
A'.lr'i, IMUtr*. Ckarissri*
sadl'efc-*-. la.p 01.. »
a. I* . aasp.w

at Ow.wHu inim cffori.“ «f suning fir.-,
will! pawdlnc.,
Saivuiloii

Anny

worki-rk

•>(

Piirl

Huron, sdl canva. city for famle

uj

M. & N. E. UME

H.-nry l•ar■m■r.
buiUlns

Isttvel

VPn?-.r.TS

D. I>
II >H

ire-i.

Mi>. Abl/y Jon.-H. tv-sideut «»r Adrian
for 7r

years, cch'.iraii.-d vdgbiy-first

liir hib<y an.ilvcrsaiy.
Hvii»-n

iwo.v.-a;-i.ld

NINETY MILLION

BDSh'ELS!

fhai-

liitlc ehlld. Ml from M-cond-sIory wlnIlciijantin F. Lane, piom-t-r rv-Hideni
of Oakland county. (HI flown stairs

4
ft

:'un-mi.a
S.Ws .
V.riila

WHEAT
CROP "'Sir',,
!>urar4

doT-. but was iiuinjured.

dc "a

Sre-AHNa
_T.

aud died ua resi^. agttd fo vttarw.
Man aiTOsteii al Grand Rapids for

'

I'<irt

Huron

hot

... a i.-n'lnn.i.-n •:
;

1^. T.,c H.atlbw

■ It o n> and • r< p. ei.
*■ »

*»«• ^

GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R'Y

'!»\'b.Sc6'fTrs'up'’tCtl"

Jl-.-i. iivi.. N.-wlD-ile-l.

c:«: laurier, ffarquette.kich.M
M-i:' .ntli. tai'r'

I -_:i
.
- . -re--I
persoiiallly. He was kiusII
.* OTATS*>r«l'-HbiSX-TI-l’r.,'*i
Haret.n.
:i A-iiisu Jiiil inii!'.
aud sj.dte In a low voice, but he was
(O for ih-'-ioM.r •■Kirco.d Tr»v.-r—
i li lb« u.siI-r->; xtr -elaie vt < Rarl"
a iNdiU.-iau Of most iironounced Dshl- ine. h.- lamniii.d--'--n—I
Imr aUilliies.
He had. too. met many
Ib c-ijtU- tor vail- •■f lb-«t Cno-r'
J NulH-r
tuurtr r:v.si (L*l timr
^tr.-rif the.!"'- -Lr ..I Augi:.t,a. It lltri.bsve
of tlie famous men ot tiic world.
Ba«i< t'r--r-k Df-tU-<l tKlr.|lilal III.S'
h-rn niw.w f..r rr.d.t.N- te pr'-mt tkiir
a hotel In Washiugtou o
-tb—i to «)-i n.nrt f-r
rusr ^\nn Aitsir hai> ■•b-'-'l |K>i- eUiRi- sgn.ii.' -amI
aii-m BiMi s-1;n»i:iHe’. •••! 'lisitil
tIMWklUB
of
few yearn
i-aUM-'i by wi-«ring sialil sh<e--.
n-.r •no'. rie-nnnrOsr-'
i.n-farnegic and L"
Aii'lrew Oani-gii
.•ir.ise^nt-.rurt coin at th. ..r-S-nKatherine King, da-mli'. r of
said Mr. Rose^ai ler. "were fclluw teleriimciiIui^^l(■ua!i<-will
am-ml
F
graph oiterali ns nearl.r four .leoadc*
UBlioncd -lit weM. and I
ago. Ill- wi
tV>- got acqaalntw as In M’ai
tore do over tbe wires at
•uid call each other by our
when we spoke through llte
r'e,iiii^ of our instrument*, and for
forty years w* have l>een promWna-lvfs tbe i*leasure ot meelinr.
drifieil out to Nebraska.and <‘arhlsion- voa know. Naturally I
I ha
few day* ngoi^ .-ailed upon him.
"1 assute-l liiin wtien be greeted me
liuit 1 sought nose of hi* money for li­
brary or oiher puntoses.
Carneglt
i-.k-l St rue scan-hiugl.v. Too can see
that ! sra a hiusII man. I am five
four InchcH in height. He Is no taller
and is ei eii slighter lu build than I.
•■JSu.blci.ly he exicode.1 his band
atfiln and .-x.-islmed with unmlstakalde •incerlly of feeling;
- *I am gla.l iud.HNl to meet yoa, Mr.
Itesewat.-r 1 am glad tu as-wiate with
a man who is n.> bigger than I am.''

The Kind Yoo Have
Always Bongir

power.

cause

Fnlted Males mint c.>mmUj.UiD. nud larci-uy of s:iil case frutu womau.
this summer be r»i>reseiiled tlii« •miio- found wi-aring liei silk hose ami pad
irj at the universal iH~(nl coogreas given olbi-rs ■•• lady frlelld.
held til Home and r.-uirii.-.l fa Ibis
Caluniel rather s.vks aid n( jormne
•onnlry on June 2:: on the Kreiivh Uuev
,iellei. in alli-mpi <” locate young son
l.t dToveui-e.
: wl;<i Is niisilng. They m nd him on
Mr. Hosewater w.vs nNn the original
'many wtfd goose ehaircs witbuui

: UL:.-;il happciicl tu l»- a ir
The strwets of ivru. espes-ialiy
ruywl aulhorliy to U<» Uaiiau fur eft.
court rrimloBl term will be opened
ila d
day* or when they wear the jC’e- day.^
^ an
and l»» *.sairr had tb-’ INS't g'>
gaU
dn4> of some .-eicl.r^iU.Mi
Hanford today wllboul prayer. There
int-i bU
among
the
lunsi
idi-lurre.pk.
lb
,,inj tl..-m
the
payn
__ _
itelng
world, lu Uwlr uatTww |.PS.artiuu« h:n,..if. Ji
’hnnieJly made by the war department of clersytueii for rffering prayer
In both the army and navy-prepara
tli^t reeerol.lc >«mcwliat the sircef '- .nail, i.uiii .O'- i.i-i.
—-•
the oiM'uiiig of an:
tlons that have all tbe color of those
‘•f'jo^.vl In- wln.-li hi- led sigiic-l away
fhiim. aud the varlelj and
and therefore the judges have d.s:l.lc.|
for war.
The ballleship
isilars it-cl ill .i.Nvn-ation luro’ !"■ ^ j,-„ soeercisiity. Thi- iiu-l.lcut wa«
that the custom, which has Is-cti
i-uuigtared will, the fliii.es-. There K ; ^-*.1 by the worthy pr.--cpior lo llitt*
.-xisienci* since the emaldUhincni
huwjier. a .li-tiu.-l iatiu .'hatm-tcr
,.g-.igo ihe daf- le-euu un tin- iv
Priday.
The haiili-shlp S<-v Jer
Coon.-cilciu eourts. way a* well !-• Ibe ^cciiratt.iu, uiti.U ..-iid* Ih.-tii au ' tiU.IH-«.^ui.Ni:iP'hfrom ItoMon, the enriser Minm-ap
atmo^'lw.-V--iiur^l}'tH.-irg
al-anduiied.
troa PUIadaIpbU ad the crularr N
that tbe superior

Vi%r Tvifawta wnA fTMldrww.

arc feaniiTs of a throat

glivrs dreigned es|»e«-la1ly for ab-Miol
fuel will prolMibly go sk.wly. only

ed as the official represenUUre of the
rerolathm. bat he'caonot claim that

A tickling in tbe throat;

THEN THEY SHOOK AGAIN.

with their chief dlf- opposed .the spelling reform and bis
trity. for no way has been devised mother-in-law. a wealthy resorter from
to obtain the aenUmenta of those in Elkhart. Ind.. defended it John

mm

Throat Coughs

la Removed.

' di«-u«<ii>ti as to tbc advisability of
This fleet is tnanned in the aBcresate by aboat 8.«W mBrinea.
' scjuraliug huilkcuud utiiiv.
CapL Albert R. Couden. conuandf
"tVeil." said tilP » -i>aretist. "I cant
laK tbe battleship I.oolslana, which
any diffcrpccv m loag as 1 am at
arrived at Htrana thU mornlnjt.
CaM Valwe WIU a* I. taslaM Ra.
during otflee hOUC.'
imand of all
the naval
forces St that palm by reason of his
a^sas-MaamfwMwve at alcakrt.
j
a,.-j.-u j.hj a Story." remarked
senlorUy. The. Cleveland, which siso
Wiib u» 1-r.fDsiiii
_ >tung o
Ot Th. I,.i mr '1reached Havana today, hss be.
lo.
wl».-u I l«egsu |•ractlce.
dered to Clenfue«os to take ;b. |ib»c’ tbe way will be paved fur the
\ .rgiuia. ai.d fora y.-ar or two
of il^lxlc. and Commandor Newim.
ileidiul as a fuel fur small eugiues. OBd. hvt-i
a lu) office. TljtHi I uismi-d.
bv reason of hU superior rank,
while experts do not predti-t a xurlUug ‘
wife owned a ui<-« house, apd
relieve Commander Fullam of the
revolullou which will sn-eei> liar gasu- tiu.l
rirtiii.
III it tu live. Ii sat lui.-t from
iDd kcroreoe engine* into tnevUsa-] 1 "
Ceneral Tunston. accompanied
■I about flfl.v feet, and we deleal lliubu, they do assert that tlie ap| tieaid. IUcul. R J. Milcheli of it
wowld l»- murij ni>-er if
cabed eugloe will find s iarev fiekl all vide<l
Twelfth Infantry, left for Tamita Pi
i.ffive
we liad a
Its ou-u for usefolnew. T'lu- only
1 Mondj
frum whence hi
i-uruer of the lot—ouiy ttfiy
luillUB lu the itruiKislllxti is wliat renight for Cubs.
ly.
.vou
will obscree. but still
strhilou
the
iiiterual
revemie
officials
General Punston hi
will plaiv on Its manufai
■iiuugli.
In order to M-e siiv-U
says tbe it
Imponunt ponferencs lias re-l ,-a
i-allers as v-auie duriug Ifae uiubt I bad
Franklin Bril, chief of staff, and Ha.kir New V«rt-k Tribuue. foucress
Pociil. acting
.. cuartcrmssler
luartcrmssier gigintral. moved the ux oo the nuiiuf:
otj a nigUI i■e:l nod a s|*-akiug <ul«
While
letalls of these oiretlnss
irvAoI. Wlil.di
al- lie)
iin-tlnc :bf front door of the office with
not divulged it is known that a foic' i-olml. sm-h as I* used fot whisk.v. Imt! my lK-lr.M.hi. V.m »v, t did
of lO.INiO men can be thrown into Cuba iwisooed chemically to destroy the p:is- n i«iil.-ot to ~-tpe under suy circumvery rhort notice.
General Fmisihllllies for use in heverages
stances.
I will rtimmand the troops If th<->ciually. Tbe restrictions os lu Its msn-Well. i-\-«ty-tWag went nU-cly enough
sent, as now aitpears likely. Major
.ufai-tore hsve been left to tbe dJscre- for ihivv years or so. wbeu vne night a
IMnd’s presence had to do with the
use of fransporis and the pnivlding of tlon of the revenue ofil< ialt. uotl Ihe.v niig .-nine tc mv lx>ll. It watStls-n nl<out
ilwoad now ln\<~.igstlug its 2 o'.'la.<k lu the laurnlng. cud the nog
ipplle*.
re there,
.ts uxb France
A cable was r«?reive<l yesterday fmm
was a Irut one. I asked who it was. and
iD<l4icniiaiiy have fo»icn-<l lUe
MaJ. Gen. Leonard Wood, command­
the aiisner .wme fniiii s friend of mine
ing U Manila, by tbc military aecre- alcohol cugincs and liie
to the elTfs.! that hi- was a tuighiy sick
, advising
that the
transport got-erniiieul l« InclUjpd to do the
man aud wouieil tu s<-e me at uui-c. I
no with the Twenty-Unit Infantrj-.
liioucht iikel.v that <>[i|ires«lve
enlisted men. sailed from Manila restrirllons will be niailc lirrc. If they loiil him to <-om<- nr»uud lo ibe lioese
yesterday for San Franrisco.
These are. would le.- user* of the fuel will be and I noiilil mis-t him at llu-d(»<raud
troops were ordered home swne time
take care ••( him. Tiwu 1 got up and.
iiadl.v oir as they are now. while
ago to replace those at western posts
pulling ou luy dressiug gown ami >ll|v
ordeied cast, and will naturally be the there U a tax on it. whU-h I* to be re­ pi-rs. I proci-e<li-d tv tl»i' frwiit dnK-. But
first called upon for Cuban senire la moved on Jan. 1.
IhtTc was no nin- there aud uo mie In
'Aienbol
engine*
w
ill
nut
dis|>la<-e
>te of need.
■<shi oil tlie way lierwet-n the gate aud
gasoline
eogloe*."
said
Hr.
t'liark'*
E.
Officials of the war. stale' and navy
the hio:s.-.
when shown tbe Havans I.uck* of Columbia unlversli.r.-who I*
-I'tnil was mid. niid I went lui k and
bulletin vesterday. telling of the .tm- exi«rimeniiag with tbe fuel ou Ix-hslf
idlng crisis, would not afimli 'the of tbe I'nlled Klate* govenimea!. called ihrointb Itu' tube to kn->w vih.vl
receipt of any eoafirmaior?' advices, ••They will occupy a field of tlnir own, was wrouz. 1 rei-eivt-J no atiswiT. ami.
bia It is known that tbe government and their’ chief value wiii Iw in isolat­ l•ClUg rjuKe uaalde lo .Kvmuul f.ir it. 1
officisis here entertain the view that
ed localities, where the high prli-e of' tisik iiiv lanip-it w-as n very- ilark and
diffen-nres between the Cuban gov­
-and staned
ernment and the insurgent forces arC gasoline, due to tbe extx
luvesligate. dyst a< I uus nl.uui
irreconcilable, except by inierveDllon portatlon. has msdeI its coot prohibi- stcj> off Tlie imidl 1 lot
low-cre*l niy him
of the United Slates. It is 'aoggesied
ilghi uu the sli-;<. and
"In tbe inigated disirU-ts. for in
that even If the commiKshmen should
then- at the fool of the ponh lay a
iccocd In arranging a settlement
staure. tbc rautber can pumj> his wa­
luld be but lemporarv
t crisis ter by an alcohol engine, uiakiug the foily. I timed it over at «mec, aud a«
ibe light tell oil the face I s.aw It W;-s
usl result sooner or lsi
fuel from grain on bis own p'.ace. thus
my friend w-hu had ouiy- a minute Inmaklug corn grow more «-oni.
fure K|mkeu to me. He was
dead,
ikl also have value in iiu>Ule<l
Ceitdensed Telegrams.
•tnd when au cxamlmuiou was uiuds
regions as a motive istwer for auto­
Caro. Sept.
Lena Corb of Mil­ mobiles. power Inau ami similar >i«es. it was iliscovcre<l that he had did ot
heart
disease
and
so
near
uiv
that
I
lington obtained a verdict bis moniing
.re experimentiug. (IrM. to Cod the
• ould almost Imve lotii-hed hliv. I'ossl.
.................................................... 'Michigan Cenamount of aicubol ttsjuin-<l for a
!d In an acclbiy I 'vnild iii»l iisv<- iKN-n of any sc-rvwith the auio'i
lee
lo
him
If
i
hail
s.-.-ii
him
v.li.^
he
_ isollne. This t-oniparisou of •■onsiiinnUr*t rang the Irell. but the iNjssiW'Uiy
ttoo and tbe <-omparlMMi of iirli-e will
give the man luteresK-d a l«asi* for ds- that 1 might ho afb-ctevt me that f.-o:u
that day to this I have had my s.ffice
tormlning whether or out he should
a* uc-jr iny bed ns I cjuld get lt.~—
alcuhoi engine. The pri.e of
Oetroil, Sept. 21.—Burglsrs entered
Eichanse.
. i;i gasotlne is different In different pans
Mnllett street, at 4 o'clock this morn­ of tlie country owing to tlie cori of
;ation. Socvuidly. w-e ar.- lo de
ing. and got away with a gold watch
whether there
several purses containing ISO and
trouble in handllag slroliol oh a fiiei
PiUingcr's trousers with tSt In than In baDdllnc gasMIue. 1 have ob­
The late Kdwanf Ilwcwiitcr. founder
the pocket. They held Ptiiinger up tained as high as 10 p.-r re-ni more;
with a revolver unlit be let go of his power wllh alcohol than with gaso- aud editor of the o.usba Itre. wa« at
but witu much Isrgcr consuu.p- variuut limsw iucwInt nf tbc Ni.dir:i>kn
trousers.
In cnglDC* built pr<i|>crly for

are cMfrtmted

.

tall at amat.
Its Use as a Fuel When Tax

.Ar rsdilla-IZSIpia
.
.. S»pB
Ar.'..aal
< CV a >l.
S 9j p «
A • «.
ri.am
....
t li> s ■■
At
Ws.rfK- Jllipm
.......... IdisBi
Ar <’in-if.n*'.
.......... <.i. s t*
Tram Wre- Tr»T«*.. «1lj for JSorfhirm
|. .t n.ua rr.. dsUy rvnepi Awodar. J Wpm
->■. snC'*"-! train srn>itir at • 7<a v *M
|.^«i.i w| »Jn, n, C»ilf
Tr.in.
m« ir... r~ ■•ily «t kZOa M
,»,i
rt.ii. . a .. m.urrvl l‘••4ay
T. ' 'o smr.- (r-..i X-.nii|purt HijaaB.>ra
r.i-> :inro«r • ..• e it-dmily.
Pntd -r ..rU
-%rvm innin liar tratas.
, t 1H.-KKAJ’. Aaeirr

L-nby giH •>« h;< f•-■t
the open dooT and window^: and
the glow we r*«ogniz<-d my old . nt-ray Hir facr was g»>lib’s suU.
■|Snl there's •-ntmgh -duijc*- «
Wahbana
“With one deep 'ugli.' he »«■< u* down airs, fncle J.2'i» going c
and depane*t slralghtway fur hi* for *italgb‘ iind tir.d that iiml.rella m
qsi wigwam. Soon aft.-r falher and —Annie Hajailt««i lh*nne11.
hands *>f neighbors, siiranioB''il fr^iu
juat a* (be robta had lold her.
miles arvxitMl. with flarains pine torchr«M«
«wabM
Hare yon ever heard him talk
t-s and armed with gun*, appeared
>u. gnnbMau? - Cbeer up- Cheer
from out the wlldeniot. our rj-covery
I will trf anw •» «m«t «r
haring been hereldisl to them IT WahM akwl avlMi^.
bana's iriumpbaoi whoops.
I w«t try 1* *• w tap«r « I
Here are tvo more letiere Ibbi week
••Then we bwrned (bat. fonpnatelv
One from Christina and one from
fair us. Waliana. who bad tni that
M ter M I OM.
Soy. Let ua hear fitnn some more of
night ret irni*d fn>m a season's fish­
I «nt try te »• te*ta» MpM
he SiMiJbloera. Write and tell us
ing (It) the Great I.Akes. bad siojtped
«te IdiM te cywyMy ate te
what yen did dliHoa vacatloo.
at our ralun to leave some 'il it*•van' Itetef thhi» >
drti>d tl^iihies of hi* s-jmmer's sjein. hind •
If I «Mr teU In tryint *• te
Sutiona Bay. Slldi. R. P. D No.
and learning that the whi'r sqaiwihrar
•mm thlNfi. I wW Try. «y
Sept. 12. 1906
who had Iiefriended him nnd her pap-' "*l
Dear President: J will now wriit. ISMIS*. were lost, he hs-i Unine.!UtMy
letter to you for the anii time. Can
thi-_nian
mitk.s
•Other Indians looked in at our win­ j»!ne<i in the eearchJoin the Sunshine Club* Please wna dow that i-iimmiT and beio-Ml for cof­
«:i thvt
IZs-t
"And not only that one.- dirt W.lh tin- *iff
me a card aQd button. ’ I hoie- onr oih- fee and sugar and other anlcle* ..r t>ana r*-nK'mb. r my mo'hi-r's kindiifs* himr' president is baviiic a pond time, eivilir'-d diet for which they
I to him. but often in ilit- trying day*
-X*..' .-aid l*h»5 It.
was eleren year" old the 19th of ilraiing a fnndmx*. but tVahliaoa had
fulbiti^ did b<- t'-ii'l. r us ilni.-l;.June. I bare a pet rbirken.
will ■al.r,me-tn t«i«s>.'
K-1
departed for other huailnc gnmuil*.
^SUIfSBmE
wtib her. I must and we did not see hi* hirttou* far*-'
e.-il-ig a iittb- cnli'T >if /itdit'it
.CLOT
so good by.
^Sani*- tbtnar
-itnr-'”' ;
igain.iiDiU the auKimn.
.
From your letlnit^irl.
Spry Beya.
■•It was a blight Octoier dfty sheii
CbHsilna Blacken.
falbc-r yoked bis oteo and drove to the
The Iloys u-er*' tanchins'in litiie
MM cuuia MTM. taoM
I should like to see yonr pel chlck- agency after supplies Moiber ami I do;ilile*(-iip h<*ps on th»- sof' Btas- «I t -ay. I'hil."
.-..u-i-i-i.
). She must be eery cunulns.
accompanied him^ far as Mr. P«
Their cli-iif, hi|fi, volis-s >t;uek wlltl ril.- other* tue-’niful :-si
fer"*. mtfmrting/i remain there nntii drift.-d itiTo I'ncl.- J.-ixuit.-'s M.idy. -W«II v.nir I'nHc tl-k.rv. giv.- »•
Keystone. Mich.. Sept. H. IdM.
First Viet Praaitent-MMsI Satat
Dear Presldmit—1 will write you a his retnrn thai/-venine. But with eai- He iKct hi' h-a.l out th.- window m
Willfama
"I alii'i y.i an. Liicl.'<e-<,
iliisk daeg clonds Is-gmi to noun'
lines to let you and the Sunshln•date Vica Praalteat, Mn. Irma Tew
■ttTiai's It all alsmtr' In- crl.-4 cav- PbU.
era know that'^ am at school now. Hy alKive Ihe/tree*. and mother, beebmNmamy tetette.
ixi^s il>nm her Imrs at home,
. ,1’ncle Jerome nkiHi It. i,e in air •Mow about jvnit
atudiea are rcadlne. lantuate. arith.
OrganUad Daaaitear % TMS.
"Gsn't air.-r.l it." -airi PJiU , »i
meilc and apelllnt. I am In the fourth crowdedjher knitting Into'her reilciilr. le laughs.
••<> fncle Jerome, yrni'd ought loV.- is <-ye« i« ih«- gtoii.Ml * 1 .
reader. 1 like my teacher very -well, and. decile all proieeUiioBa. hurriol
K.ltIU'lll ou.k his *!eki4 Iiiil oT I
■*'-n Ij.nny Jusi now! " I!••n«ly erietl.
her name la Miss Norma Turobnll. with melalong the foreot path. .
> b^nut gone h^ the dituance He's fcn awful stiian l«y. U-nov is.' pot-k.-i: and hs.k.-d ;i’ ;i'. It r. ;i;.it,
Well. I will cloae.
lat, taol, 4441
I'ncl.-, Jerome
vaulttsl
ligbily {ironii'-.'.l !•> a'li'iirrii.' le-are.'iv.b. >'
when. alnul»N...*'l>l>'’fl warning, the
Yoart truly.
s ball .ts'o »f"'' PiH.iis, Th.-ii
storm
broke
fiiiwisly
upon
us.
forcing
through the wilnlow-aml sBt .lowu on
Boy Glen Hartitp.
Vaeatlana ara Over.
-.1 at Vbn nii.i u -.sr.-; wi-h
lake refiid- iieneaih a wide til., soli grass, lo.e
,Va«llona arc over. anJ back U>
Is It hard to study these’pleasant
spreading walnut/iree.
• X.iw. let'* bake il In api'b'pie oracdiooi
daya? 1 am Rlhd Ht«i yo«' '«>b
Above Che riatnor of the storm •Tei. ' h.-* siil.l. -Rv.-ry iltliig shijis^airf-.
With it! manifold dutlei ve BO.
to write lu. Soy.
came the howitnikof wolves, the hooi you know. Now ih-ii. IhoUamtn. whsi- BumK-tit*'»4i iiuul'- i'.-' sabl. 'l»kd. 1
Vaeatlons are <n-er, the iett-booka and
-.ii.ti't if III.- wiau w.-.i1du'.i .liuiiv.
ing of an os'I. the shsrp liark of lli>> funny thing bus le-nny tsso up to
mie.
. Wahbanathi*. and -zi».- ni.- («•’' ’iiVits . lt.it
other undlstingiili-hable
tnatead of the Aelda we tnnat know.
Among the' pioneer lalea of north
•Oh. myf guigl.;d B.-tiiiy utiV'b w-.mld lake y.iu nn.l m- in i.ne.tinv "
There are proUema to aotre. there are ere IHlDola that my father loved Ic voices of the wild*.
Pbil-s-v—
3 bt.M.>
••Daylight quickly disapi>eaT<-d.
It was funny: I. wish yon'.l ls«it
tetSea to do,
il! by the winter evening fire wa*
kiokliig out the window. I'oc l.' Jeiomc. i.spill-- et'.-|.t •iv:r hi- llili. 'nc-.
Tiere are thot^bordered pafbwaya
of Wahbana. a Poiuwauomle my mother was ' nireadv irvni
' 'IV. yiui Tliiiik'll. we'ild li. .->.! •••!
«r toll to ptinrae.
Indian. The children would eagerly with fear when suddenly, front out lh>- You know iliat coni'cfll ol.l man tha'
.•;iB>'rty.
blackness
of the braiiehcs alM>ve, m.'mls umbrellas* He w.uirs,..iie <•
And spite or the paiaa, bat a daaurd gather around .whenever he chose
•y.r.r« tiy," ^d l<.i!le-:li: nlui '!■>
le I'he iinmisiakalde snarl <if a wild­ Noirtrs sWBll.iwlail e.Miis. wlili cm.' wonl^ahlrk.
'
open his unwritten volume of frontier
f.vo liltb- is.ys -iiin.d Oft I.m.iI... b-i!
vat lire'a creaien pleanre^ the plena
and would listen with especial cat. a^lile two loroiiimis ‘-yes ghtwered o' ih.- tails gone! W.-ll, we.cm i.ne
•itj.i K.-nf.-*b." said I'hil.
out of br.iwii p-.]MT. nn.rl-enny sl.w.le
ferociously
down,
upon us.
tire of arork.
attention when they heard the
.sboii'.
"ii ain'i fair r-.r m.- l.•'uii e y..ui
•'With
a
shriek
«*f
mortal
u«rroiup
Whlml
him
and
idniusl
b
on;
und
• Taeationa are orer.'and hack to the of their .favorite hero. WahlMna,
he m'ver ku.-w m: H.' just w. ui lop.
Uoned. Thta Is the history of my fa mother cauglii me In her arms and
"li 1-. ibouuli." an*-V!-i-r.-d Ills fneii i
ther'a flrai oequatnianee with him. blindly ihBiugh the woods, not atop- ing along with it on. ciTing; •l.'ni-is rsloimy; •^caii.— in ii.-i nu.re futi
• It was In the April of my flfih ptng until she finally s.-ink from ex ells lo nuscnii: rm ls-rell* lo m.-eH.1"
H*‘ Jooki-.! too ri.llc liius for anyir-liiK. «W .wiiii ;.*Mi rii4ii'»wi.-.-d .. I’lV:'- »' "
year." father would Invariably prefac" hausilon.
TT-p ..uMei! ih.- Ti.-iii.-r and l'l;i
'Tlie rein m-ase*! as siidil'>iily as I
•i.-.Jert>m.-: itrm'i you itihil. i.en
Totrard the gohl that we hanker
-that Mr. Potter
-.•av,- in'
r
■ '
know.
and my father, with Ihelr families, came, and the broken rlo>id« drifte was smart 1o g.»i • li mi w iihmii' Id-'
- *s-4..u warn
f..i .«.<
. There'S he moanUina to climb. emigrated westward and neiiled some i«ay Itefore the wind. By the Incrrus- knowing-'
ing light mother lilscoverct »hal she
snlnii.". sai.l riicle j.Tomc tine *" Sni.l Ih.- nperii !i» ih- ■.dfk-iherell be rirera to croaa.
flfiy miles north of Fori Dearborn
, , .
had lost the path. Grespbic
•laielly. TliJVlangh in Ms fyts ha! window.
' With aorrow and pleaanre and yearn
-A path was blared through t
«qid
K.-otw-lh.
i-ikioe
the
hand,
she
began
n
can-ful
seareh
gtvim
place
t\
st.meiMnc
tne and loaa.
mile of wiiderneas separaiing our 1
1 hi- sulb.r-b.v':
, Therell be many a untie and many cabios: and In those -matchless' days for lunee blazing nr guiding maVk up- put om one orfliis strong v.’.ii.I
a 4alr*.
members of either fani. on the trees, but could find none: and and Mirni-.! Ilifcn.v roiiinl io»;.rd him.* I now."
) .
.
' • Vo't do ar
Bat llfr'a swafcst |
times sentry along this thus, for hours, wholly lost' to direr- eenll.v.
«k.’s a /pr.<l.f<;.- lo .bi that " In • Rnb'. d»»i'' .y
. preofwork.
pathway of a bleak winter morning, lion, we wandeiwl oh and on. A sud­
—Lolla Mitchell.
when the lire In the huge llreplnee hart den msiling in a thicket or the long *ai.l. I -saw f kov .1.. somnliiitv, lii..
«. Use 'H.
brealh
of
satine
animal,
siartb-d
fi»n
m.,
II
waJi'i
jus;
1ik.\ha«.'i-ui’
"N*".
untoriunaioly become 4-giingulshed.
tk a spr. {l«.y to d.< |i."
-'..xintw-n-.| INKWy*$ Sheep Artthmetle.
kettle of live c*kiIs of their sleep, would fill >is wllb lml<-scrll«1di
letior. and served to urge us still on
T.-ll us
it;,puele J. ram.,-" i know; for a.hmcri
-aeron abeep were atandint
only near neighbor: or. perhaps
'.Hivs cjlmufcvd. "Wis it » I'mOy j me-'U' b,v il»- tJold.By the paaiore wail.
borrow an emptying of yeaat. or »
•At last my little strength gav*' Irtil
Ten me.” mM the teacher
lb.' PtM'te'iA «»“■'* swalHwi.iiir; t«.-ier..-d.
such esaenilal that, to thoae early
To her acbolare amaU:
'No. llyt qiiift'. Tit Ii-n you!
idc. i
------aeitlers meant oerioua privatlpo If Bd my delicate mother carried
aslcwaid boy was walking alone ih. 'Largret Flaw
they nnexpaeiedly fodhd ihemselvtut until, with a drspilriDK moan.
“One poor aheep waa fritbteoed.
ink duwa ti|«on ihe inink <if a fallen
-l one .lay with a braird new sui'; Whiil i* claim. .!
witbont It.
Jumped and ran nwny.
H.- had just .'..me out .if 1 (e.,dy.|btow n. th.then a time of peace on the tree.
, One from seven, how many
-It must have been long |>asi roW m’do clothier's, and he h.Tl his i.t i. slr>i.''<‘d for «s. ..u
frontier, and ofien while my father
Wooly aheep would alayr
and brothers were absent at the clear dghi. when, above the shrill lurking suit done n?i in a bundle ;mib-i bls-nh‘- >' si.iiid- 1' f
He illdn’i ii»ok a.- If ev.-r in ‘ii4f paid.' of <-o':ioi a
Up went Kluya Itaimre;
ing. breaking ground for their first of the wolves, iher*' came a
• had worn .m-w cbilbes lu foie, i »l<b' and six l-e» .
A tarmcr'a danphter. ahe.
harvests my mother and I wonid be Inous sound that grew on iho hushed
and liis,hnniel> faev was radiam «l b
Not ao bright at Bfuraa
left unprotected in oor forest cabin. night air. At first il reaemhle
pri.le. He walkvii with Sis lu-ad Me!'
■ Aa ahe ought to be.
My mother waa a frail, tisiid woman. dian war wh**op. but eoming
rewdved Itself lulo a iu>crilUt harsli in the air. Yci would rtiave-lauvbe l
from
-PiMae. ma'am r "Well. then. Kitty. an«. auddenly iransplanled
—or erie.1, i.. s.v him. Tl:.' <l..ih. :
crowded eiviUialiati to this savage and guttural ballna. as though
tril «a tt i-oa know.praeik-tng iii>on, at
weie v.’iT cheap un.l eommon. le"
she lived in a consinnl
-Wenae. U one Jumped over.
ib. > mialn hxv*' lu'cn king's rlr-b.-,
iremor of fear. Ai every unwonted familiar call.
- AH the r*« would go.”
It miiKl 1u> somi- one searching f< to ICM* at the bov in th<m. H»- b-i I
rustling'of the undergrowth
—1.0. Rankin.
etcUlmeil
motU-r
joyfully,
aft.-r
never
f.di dresk.-.! .an-l like f.,;ks' iu
ahe would start in nervous dread:
all Ills liard workinc lib- ’.fiu. . i cm
but neither my mother's alarms noi listening to the reiieaiwl cries.
Priday. Sept,
l*ni
-Ilopefolty w<> wailed, sn-iwerlng
my brothere' terrifying deaorlptltm*
Brushed Scales from Face Like Pow­
the halbas ihat .-itch time sound."I fhoieed llir H-rk- in Ih'
of the Indiana had half prepared
der-Under Ptijiicians Sik Months
nearer and n.orer., Tlien ilier.- was
made eb.ihing-sioi-- «miloig at
ChrtoUag Blacken Suilona Bay R- for my Aral Introduction to one.
crackling
of
twigs
and
nisiling
of
in
ing.c«cb
oth'-r

h.«•■»>«
out
But Grew Worse —Some Said
F. Dl No. 1.
I ”11 waa a aiiliry summer day and the
house teemed siiffixwilng. for while (iergn.w lh nnighly l.ntshed aKid.', anil. a sehoolluiy put his fincr-i
Face Would Be Marked for LifeIitnking many times his tiatural size, mouth, and bb
One* npcM • tim«-Ao you wnni to the men were absent the doors
Now Without a Blemish.
lo the uneeriain light, an In.llan leap contenipt.
bear a gtatTY—there waa a llitle girl windows were always k'epi elosed and
I out from the f.vrest wall befoie us.
barred.
must
have
been
a
shadow
who waa not very happy. She waan'l
“With and 'tisir of sali.sfactlon h. I imrt.-rstwul. Tb.-f- was a
i»a
atrong and well, like other girls, and falling across the floor that attracted regarded us n momeni. then ptitlmg
pliiii.-.) <11 -.•w.s.l to htK',.m3L and i
Goald not romp and pUy. or go to my atteniioo. for glancing up I dis­ bis hands to his month he gav.- utter­
stood Out ri.linibuisly disiinel lUi lli*'.
school. And while ahe tried to make covered. pressed against the window ance to ihtee horrifvvng. far soim.ling
shiny brown clr.ib, Th<- i.rb-e otid riithe most dreadful face one's Imthe beat of ibliiKa. very often ahe used
whoops, while In mute temir moth, sl/* and tl.v ii.ak-i's iiuiiiv *-t‘ «ui'
agination
could
conjure
up.
The
f.nhto g«'ionely and diaeouraged. and feel
ind I «-1ung to each ottier.
it. I s.«ipa».'
• :
like -crying. Yon aee. It didn't seem ers ta his coarse black hair were brok­
••
White
squaw,
come,"
I'he
Indian
"A litib' way ab.:a.*;Was a sroup of
to her as tbongh ahe amoanted to en and drooping wildly about the cop­
IsKitblarks nnd |Uit>*-r-tK)ys dp a ■
per cxilored. vuUure-tIke features, commanded; and not ilailna
very nweh.
|oIm*.v. mother lifie.1 tne tii h*-.-^. aims ner.-and the l.ij. pijui.! fiot In bis la wOne day ahe waa ewIngiBg 1 which were streaked with green and
end feebly Xollowe.1 him.
rbnlii’* was Oiillg st.-aigiil lowar-i
the hamnoek. and t think at yellow paint: while bleeding gashes
"8iK>n notlrlnp my moilier'* ev ih.-iii. How-.th.-j, .viribi mal" liin ol
matt have fallen asleep, for at neroBS the forehead and down
ha.lst.-d eomlition. he turned sn.ldeniy. liii.i* i iri.-d l»;walk a Iptb' faster,
thought ahe aaw a fumy little old mi cheek added to lis aaunic nppearenee
"With a shriek of terror 1 sprang be­ reachetl oni hi* talon-llke banil and bm someNWiy. got the..;. Iw!....- tu.come running across the grass. P
seizing Bi". stragstliis and shri.-klnc. H «a« a S'dp of a Kif-fcxe.^ no..*:
had OB a ioDg. brown coat and wore a ■, hind my molher. who. paralyzed wiih
hi- ihi.'w me ov.T hU slneiid.-r. and blai-l..
M-, .ha.i ru-v-c. k.rt Jo
and gare*l
red vem. His eyes were very bright j fear, only
thund.T.vl the one word '-liil' Into my jS,.ttl.;s.-ou. 1' know,, i.ul he •»'•"' SI'"-IndMd. aad be stopped m front of paritlon outside the window,
ear, thai prodnce.1 an In-iam .-fT.-et. How spry bewa-'!' H-' o.Milr uj. lu'her, ate peered at her aharfdy.
''liHilan sick—heap *lcV.“ the sav
ilimd the great l.iHow waiking al'-na
••What have we here?" he said, age repeau-d imploringly, as with hi* be Kirnde on -again.
• bad (
fartl^cj^,, JJrnudly. and-sJl[>p--.i.i,he !aC "I! !utalking'very fast and running his I blanket he would wipe away ihe blcarf
snme <ibsiaPle.!„..,
as quickly af Lenity , h.-r*.
words altogether. -Whai have we!streaming Into his eyes. At Usi from wh.'n nioihei fell
andadi-r a despifai.'eff/fr. sank
leoiiM hjiv.'Then |.••^w. nr •o^
here* Cheer op! Aeer op!"
weakness he staggered and TvU
IsVofttiiig. -Bia-ae's '.r -b---'.'
•He Is bleeding to d.wth." gasped again, .tioal'le «o ri«'. ,
-But I don't want to cheer up.” the
••
-Whl:e,squaw
no
a.»>d.'gniiiie<l
tbe
liitle girl answered. "I cant play- mother, rectivering herself. Ani hid
ad say*-.! ihe |yyy in 'b; : • '
iH-hlnd the huge tin.oven that lodiaii. and foi on.- awful hutment
much. or go Jo n^ool. aad I have the
I '^vi- always waiiii'il •
stood within the empty fir>nilac SIO.-1 l.oking down'BT h.'r as though
, t'.i:,- Ijiti-vr. >.a|.'.-iT.-l J1.S'. ..ij-b.-i!
lighi ID i>e unhappy-**
delihernling wliether tq «c.ijp us right
liiaf : llule
mile .f;;. Id' a. i>is>!l'la< •'- 1;~ 0.-”l.^ -:i!'J <■«'*
'•Naasenfu'!'• the llttle-oU man said. she heroiealiy iinl«ne.i the door and
Iihen
and
therv
..i
t..
niain
hi*
«ap
;ag-.iti,
l',l
Hh- t.. b.-.v'e -K^ ' sbJ.k •'
w
l-i * -N-z'
•ni oat to him.
"You know how to smile, don't yon?”
;
.
'
i hands wi-h me. If bt-■«-«riU!.
"The eool air rushed gTalefuny in:o :'»lve* aliv...
"Why. yes." answered the Rule
•Thon eviilenily de-jdfhg uptm ih-; -rucl.. Jenmu-riopi*-.!, u'nd for a^tet ; wii.#) i trsl - JaJ-rr. • .'O' Is-t'sthe overheated room, and this, togerh
iJrt. wonderingly.
with my childish (",11^0*1')-. tempt latter cours.'- »1ih.a qtiick nun.-m.-nt,'m.-iii-4s ’aas.quii.-'eibni our ii-'.-r-'
'Th^.~ and the little old man
j.-v i*«b» my f*‘s •••--- sme to folh.w her, ovto at the.iUk he seized and swung her ov.'r l:r» oliier ! ip.- lAwn. ItoTh Ji'r-* »'tv .“ivaiTte !■
started briskly away, -yon do amount
shoulder, and. wilhouf Jipiiireoi ef-! clover-jxiiu* indn-irbri-iy, L.-tiuy
le anmeihlng Smile, cheerily, cbeer- of losing my scalp.
•'1 t -M .-ill p'iV fr»*adplunc.Hl forward with hi* Jtm'bb': .j,...
nri .wiib tV.- .'}t»‘:;l.oi — ’■ . rem:.'k*'-k-- ■•'ir. ■ 1. fc-l
•The Indian lay qnlclly on' the
. My. If you can't do anything elae.
burden along a pathway be n:.isi hav.- vi!h-oi.twa|iing' '
^
I
.rv-T'is'iy fV 'S'd
•'
Cheer ap—other people. Cheer up— ground while mother washed anil
3' :.;7d-a* wbaJ t ' jti'ip Can-de r .- •dressed W* wounds, which extended carrlisl in his ju-stb-ss. brilliant ej.-f j. -y.-s^ b lafcyj'a spry; Ishy‘
other people- Cheer op!"
oif. for .VX-oia-: i-rn-d M"A loug way we trnvele.1 thus, whi-u; ihing lik«- tha'^." m :s.*l I'iyb- J.t.«u „• sure
from
bis
forehead
down
one
sboubk'i
ik.tm.. VV’.iu, *.41 n..'-rre z • t’.-. V,
Ate then the Ultle girt woke. "Why.
baddenly we emerged hpim a eleating. 1 |.r.s-.-*iily;‘ "'an* i.tii-and-.W!t [ -*\: is- ' Ca£>d<.&. N J . April JV I's*'. .
If waa Inst a robin singing, nfior and arm. disabling him.
'Big cat—h< want meit.' explain and Instead of the Indltti camj. which g. tak.-. u ir Unny n»-re, or 'l.;f b''!
an.” tee said. Bet ahe rememhered
bee dream, and ahe remenbereil to ed the Indian, pointing toward a deer mother am! i had expi'ct.-.l :o *«-, w.-; ,ijp of a yac^uffii'. I dan'' 'Msdi^yere.1 our own helove.1 l..g cabin.'mwh.chqiie l«'we.,h tVtu !■
smite, ate vrtien tee fHl moM unhap on the. axrard beside him. And in
•/;
py tets tried to cheer wp other people. broken English he .leacribed his en- with grateful llsbts.slvanilng ,<!iriiusEij,|iryn.ri^ "-

HY.F

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DISFIGiED
WIIB EBEl
CUTICURA REMEDIES
WORK WONDERS.

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It pnya to arBU-t: lioT*.-; att i keop fUem in cotnlili-in
tLU time of Tear.
We take tiie*-i:il {mips 1.. ktu-p !t full line of btratt
mislicuire uf all kii:<la
V<01f qtt Prsu//s iTom Hors' Mtvli.-ior |bit ttji at
•oiratore. 'If y..'c h%v. yoi;-own nt-*-ipl li-i nt jsut it
Wv » j]

da it right an ! m small cvjunae.

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'liiul in lEi'i iu!<- of liu- Kiniliall I'inaoa >f>u 'luiut furii:>lii«l
|MUt nine ytgirs tor Ilay %'«•»•-11*.'.
I baw
• ajk'iit 17 aiimtm-fs here aibl in lluit limf I—v.* OT.«1 ollii-r
n.)ikc-8 of piAD'U. lint none ii:.-*'
t^- luilibruetloll
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Kimball Music House
M. n. I farncT. I'rop.

A KICE DINNER SET
•<U. imt cannot alIS sonirt liinn «-vcrvljo<lv
waj^ * alTihkI. We hav»: jusi rcceivnl a «weil
ui line of tliri.-c that w*r ran p'lt WII'HiN
THKKliACIlOl- KVKKYBODY at prices
that will surprise; you. Any (lesii*n or color
you arc lonkitii: for yon can Mirely liiul licf«.*,
a-, then: are ^o -m.iny Ijeantihil patK'rns lo
' select Ir.on. Now IS yoiircharctt to jjet Til It
Khiirr KIM) OJ' A SHT- AT TH1-:
• Kir.lll M'KlCli.
1<K> pits.' fi. ti I'lini lifive ;.Iw:tys la-M for $12XX) now
dT.$*'
Kh'l pi.ss- stta Ilibt i.Jive ulwiTjs Bolil for lU.*‘0.iiow *.. • • 7
100 pie.-* 6* U tli;.' >i;ne iilwaya et.l'l f. r i*<»)now
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SUNSHINE

counter with a wildcat or panth^.
which were then the mMI dangerona
anlmali Infetiing our loralliy.
■Aner the w-ouBds were bandage*!,
mother brought out bread and coffin
and lifted bl>. head for him while be
dretik.
'Good squaw—Wahbana no forpet.'
he aaid gretefulir.
•'Durins the sercral dars That we
caret) for him he made friends with
the other member* of the family, and
did much to reassure m» mother In
her fear of the Indian*, but be seem
Uke a davaae d.-llsht In fright­
ening me with' Ills tomahawk ami
l-curdling whoops: and no one
more pleased than myself to bid
good by when one roornins he

Lots of olhtT.s at squally low prues. We
also have .a lo: of l>rok« n s*;is--Gdd . plates,
bowli. tea sets. eic.. that we wish tO}»et»idof
in onler to make rtiptn for the full s«?is. Come
in and look them ov-r we wtl make it
worth your while.
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$1.38

Toilet Sets, on'e w;«;c-k only.
. ri-;;ul ir
for ••••--. •
V'uir K'jliai.le I^urnirure Store,

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
1J7 South Union Street

WADS Bmos.

Real Estate and Loans
127 Front SI., fflontafue BUi..

Traverse City, Mich.

PrQperty of All Kinds for Sale
and Exchange
We will V

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your mom:y aiid

jo;i as secufity'iiilt edye

pav.vr*.; City real

latijor iiiil *;djie farms in

Grand -Trav.frsc County.' Mivli.. ^h«:r»; your
money will lx- al>-^ohiti.-)y|safc.

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TMUnfOAV. ftcrrsHUR a. no*.

THINK OF ITI

them snrBcinit boUIng water to twelve pounds of hard pears, par^'
Mes—Pwi two pounds of rooad
planiMi an toch daepM-. Plant Spanibraajrii a meal chopper. Chop cover L.t stand for ten minute*, then Bd slice foar poonda of qutacca at
and £^U«b Iris tliraa tnebas deap.
green pepper and a medium drain. In tbe center rrf each leaf put ilgbt. sprirtle on tbe prepared frail, nu rrray Mttrm
CrocD*. nondrop, ctaioodou. acilU.
Btkmh€~Hn CmAtmi
winter aeoaiie. and other anan balta •ised OQloo. Bautr IB two-uUeepooo- a large' spoonful of tbe mlslure, fold four pouads of *u*ar. patting iha
the *l<le, of the l«*f tad tie looi*- qalnces first tn tbe kettle at tbe botKm .SVfflsro
require two and one-halt locbe* of noil fola of butter, then add It to tbe *teak.
itng there will be snf,he„ _Tlie Oirdeo Majcmliie for wWb a leaspoMirol of salt. Pres* Into ly with soft twine, remembering tbat
firtent Juice to save using any water
the
rice,
will
swell.
Arrange
in
a
Comp*ei
oval
shape
aluml
an
Inch
October.
Cook
very
slowly
sis
hours
This
•(earner
and
steam
lor
four
bout*
tbkknes*. Brush over with melted
aprini;. and ther hare required abate
batter and place carefully Into a broll- Serve with a brown gravy blzbly m-» nay be'canned or laid down In earth
' New Method far Winter folba.
tra crocks, covered tigbil; first wHb a
Intelr BO care alnce Ihej were Brat set
Oook each side until brown, tben sotted with onion
Complete «nece»* has now m
Great Ood 1 aak thee for no meaner
ibicfc cloth and tben tbe slooe eovei
e thinr r«r* or more a«o. M ncbleaed with rarioo* kinds of bollw cook at a little distance from tbe coal*
P«4f
Fall CarWan NoteA
pitr that thonaand* of borne-. srowB In fiber la glazed rase* wiihoot for ten minutes. Tom Into a hot plai
of tbe crock.
ThM that I.majr.Bot dUantolat mrleu
lime*
florists
a«ed
'chip
QulBc*- Cblp*-Pare. qaarirr and
In the Grand T«**»»*
«houId drainage of any aort. and all lorer.
spread, wlih a tahl;-spooofiil of
adf;
core
the quinces and cut Into tbi*
manure"
for
lack ibeae blia of brishtneaa when of a^riiut Bowera may hare their
•r creamed with a table»poonfi
That In mr neilon I mnr Mor na htsh
sopped parsley. Pour irouDd il crilem still. H y«m *•••“ • P**'* sllcro. Cotec with bolHog water ant
iweet aeenied by
Aa I enn now dtoeem with ihia elear ther oalr require a
in the bCKlnnlnF and no fnnber
ad of meat a macvsloine of vege­ where the wood baa been cut and piled rapidly cook them for tan minutes
this
moans,
alihoogh
they
have
not
«ye.
»me. If “
~—
year*, under the hto*e piece* of Save the water for fiavoring apple
pendUure la the rear* to come,
Urge garden tables and serve at ooce.
^
*>•« conrentence .
d there' wtU be fouod “rblp n
sauce. Allow a poond
And B«n In enTne which thr klndnea* one Home Cheer reader In erery
Wiwer Sausace-Sauaute for winneither greenbmfae
I-." <Sr if you have a for«-»t i
each poaml of chips;
H in ollerlewdn.
would make the Utile eiii
■f uae may lie packed in sinnr
they will bei la1
r farm or stumps derajloz aho
nale layers milta the chips
That I mar irmOr dlmppolnt
ibl* fall and set a few bullm.
crocks with two Inches of botling UrJ
rtsus there il will l>e found. audj,|p
... v,i
.aier. l.et the sugar ajowly melt.
friend*.
as plan to clean up the premise* *n-l
rocked in clean muslin
r and Decemiteri
Howe-er ther think or h«me Ihpi It make roady for apriaf in adranA-.
I the best of soil for bouse i>Ui'"'■i-Jtben cook the chlpe ontH
htgs. dipped In melted laril. and hung
•base bulbs of reitalile needsmen.
pots half and half <if
Idark red and transrofent. Ijft them

mar be.
I the retnilt woiHd he marked nest May. t be home In mind that the best
in a cool place
Wer mtr not drrwm bow thnn’ai di»- and would repay the trouble a tbon*iiiir.- and gardeo soil. •
ool god drain In a siw; wl
.nits demand aa aa absolute oeoe* nuiy be canned. Make Into small rake«
Thr-,e day* of Sepiombor are inii ,„|| m ^granulated sngar. The *yra5
tianlifted me.
and fold.
lUy that Bn.i-q.nmy bulbs be obula and cook about two-tblrdi
oseful as a aauce for podding*,
Ibe table, or until tbe water U out. t<m late to start Geranium* Put the| «|n
Tbat mr weak band mar equal mr
Inferior
slips into ihe pots In which you wish. Quloce Marmalade—Par*, qnarier
A Homily on faefc Vardamenl.*Ooe great a.Iv*ntage of grow Pack, while still roollng. into the
■rm taitb.
To have a Iwek yard <lamp_ from tog bulbs In Ibis way is that the
ell them full of boiling Isrd and wral them to remain, walev regularly but' uq.i core the quince*: pul them In cold
And mr life practice more than mr
spariOKly.
ann
Veep
in
a
jdare
when-;
cook lh<- rare* for «>ne boor
•landing water. Uttered nhd *oggy or china pot* may In- freely move.1
OBcy- When cooked ttext i
tfncne nalita;
the sun shine* <>niy in the morninz 1 .<rtitn the Juice through a strong H'.*
That mr >ow contlbct mar not *bow. from housrtmid ref.i«-. *ak.-* 1> Im- about from room to room and tal.le It will In- m.ire dellcaii- If all
Do not forget, when poirtiig planis.{Drain iht- quinces on n cimli.
potwlbU- to be anvibing Imt an eyo- to ttlile wiibooc any fear of braving U poured on after ll 1* frietl, and u
Nor my reieailn* llnea.
Snslunliim lor winter Idoom- riiir them Ihtough n rulander nnit add,
and a constant menace to stain of din behind.
llnie cream iiour<-<l <ver it and l»ilb-d
Thai I thy porpoae did not know.Ing If you have one of the new variny n etitial measure of hflarod «"««f
Or OTcrrale-’ ,'••• deal*n*benltb.
Tbe fiber I have .>mkI Is ordinary
MRS. M. BMCRMR.
double Xasiurllnais. They do not nd the sirulned Julee. Cook onlll
—Belened.
T%e water from alnV* and drains cocoa fiber refuse, but many aeedsFrizzled Beef—with bonwratlish. Is'
abould be enrried as far as poaslble men and bulb merehants sell a fiber prepared from half a pound of smoked seed tint bloom profusely, aoii In wln- hick and soMroih, tn- aboot flPei-n
W£Jer*Mfe afrart.„
T se*-m to give an added rbartn with mlnmi-s.
from the dwelling. B'cry wdid
Iteef
cut
Into
thin
sharingi-.
Put
on-oUxtHre on purpose for the work.
P»rma Ormg M'fg. Co.,
___ _
leir pungedi fragraneo
-Here'a kwe to the Beld^ that
stance *honld bo carefully exclnd.td Great care must be taken that before tablespoonfiil of Nitfer Into a t-mj!’.
Ooaryrw-A
Cniaaa
Racipaa.
In
ptitifog
Callas
bo
sure
to
providf
are boning far.
from the drains an.l be diMdroyod by any planting la done, tbe fiber U tbor- frying pan. When hot add the*beef
e ftrltoslng reetiM-s arc conirlb- ZeV RaAntoSi tack. «ta AwffMwf
WIU Gojden Harreat fraln..
luiniing. This Is the only sanltiry onghly aaturaiSl with water. Do not and conk four or five inloiiteN. siirrlitg gootl drainage so that you may water
by a -man eotrk. wbo awiure#
And here-a to the Add* of wav­
Milien of garbage, and each fam­ hurry over this part of the procedure. cooiminily with a knife. Add another Irt-eiy wiiboui ^g«T of rotting the
Ibe huMw, for .-dlior that they are true and irtH
ing eoni,
ily abonld buro It* own dally. Where Get a good aired tub and put
lahlestionnful of butter. When hot
Ptrwm.
w*a
*ta» /
t good for the Clpes. ami Invaluable when the price
Tbat cover bill and ptaln.
domestic animals are kept much can fiber in it. then add tbe water, giving add one taldespoonful of flour and stir
Callas
it
should
not
be
hot
enough
*o
0(s
Ntyrs trrWBTd the sky
And beie'd to the orchard* heortbe fe.1 to them, an.l «m fiirma the ro- the whole a good stirring with a Kick. quickly until It Is well mixed
Be
,mpU*gi-Tw,
. lag b>w
maloder thrown on the eompo*t heap. Leave it in tbe tub for two. days, and careful nut to brown It. Add grarin- burn. Al>p1y th«' naked ellsvV to Ibe
Broken glaa*, dlshe* and discarded even- no* and again ailr so tbat tbe
Tha rsaron for so many Isllurs* w
r a cup of warm milk, silrring H sBit-r as you would ftiy baby's bath
lbs abov* ta lb«
'A^ bera'a a love of the qnlet
s will
istanily until *mnnth and free frwn The band i* not a* sensible to heat t-t
water shall permeate the whole lot
tset tbat dlsrara*
The same mixiuie will
life
hwiae and tbe best meibo<l ol dispos. of fiber. By taking out a bandful lumps, Tben mid * tableepotMiful of he Calls, *1. do not trust It .
p»-B]lar lo ths
Avra/ from the nolay aireet.”
Cnroatittns should In- tlippetl In Ihe do for
Ing- of them Is to bavc a Imrret
Isb thoroughly dralnetl from
here and there It is easily seen If n
pelvic organ* sr*
Steamed fudtllng—If the flour
cask tidily aet'*aalde to tbrom- them Is wet tbrougta.
vinegar, half a aalispoonful of sugar fall, kept growing through the winter.
crntmuily
rich soli in the spring. silmst full of fiuii before thr wat.
In. and when tbe recepiable la f.iU
and
a
dash
of
cayenne
pepper,
anti
If
ted
Mbsing
esnawJ
by rsisrrb.
To pot up. Uke the vase* or chl^
tbe junk mao or village dump Is ready Itowla and put a few piece* of char­
u like a saltspoon of mustard. Let Keep the buds pinchetl hack until they is addcl. It wll^st.-tm sufflrtently i
(-Btsrrh of on# organ U esacUy Ih*
one and one-half hours.
Mins aa catarrh of any other organ.
racelve them.
Another barrel coal at Ibe bottom of each. These
cook Mowly for ten minute# anti
The Rambler Rosew make floe boustWhst will rrlie** Catarrh of the head
The next course may Ik-'
Heme (%eer has oflet) spoken of should be ready for all the odds ao.l
rve at once The beef ought tc
ibsorb any Impurities that may
Maccaronl and Cht-*-**—Blew one- will also relieve esurrb of the pelvic
- the ponsIbillUea for making home am- ends, torn arrapping-paper, anperflo- arise and keep the fiber wet. Put make it.salt enough, but It 1* well n (ilauts for early opring. Take them
after they liavt^ dropped their lea'
half te^ubd of maccaroni until aofi -. organ*. Peron* rellevra Ibera eaam
iwondlaca beantlfnl. Many think that
and soiled papers, worn out biw some of the jreiied fiber In to tbe
ste and add salt If neetled.
stmply bocaoscUfUsvestaUrrha
and
pnt.
rutting
track
Ip
tbe
desired
drain
off
the
water
and
add
one
ri.p
A Slaffortlalilre Pasiry—In the Pol
the oalr Ubw to attend to aarii mat- of carpet and all kindred things that depth of about two or three Inches,
ten U U tbe apriag. While tbe fact
y> Urge to burn in the kiicheio according to the depth pf tbe vessel, terle# the wire* are noletl for their form. Water well anl^lhey will bud ful of grated cheese; seven or right fall In hard, but ptU liaskel way Inlo
laldcsi«..Bfitls of dripping ftom roast
Then when the garden mbhiah then placetthe bulbs of Roman bya skill in making pasiries. and from ex and bltNuii at F-asiertble.
U that fall U one of the beat times
Ihe luinvl atui sliake the barrel after
la the entire year for preparing the la burned each spring these will kin­ elnih*.' llUea of the valley, freesias. perlence I can say these dalmie* are X Farmers' wives and daughiera an etl m*rii; two cups of milk or water: empiytiic each iiasket Fill the barirarilculariy successful with hous- two spoonfuls eg flour and wsicr ihtekyard, raklag tip. Uylag b«U flower dle the flames.
narclauf. tulips, or crocuses, whatever worth all the praise I can give. They
nd 01... inch nimve. the rim a* leyl
l*mts. as they have everything In etilng. tprinkle a handful of ehmshbads, and doing the work which I* ton
Coal ashes should be piled Into
be made with either cooked o
you have decide® to grow. «i the filter,
a* is.ssH.le. Pres* In bead of ka^
which the plants delight—leal mould. ed crackers over the lop and haki
apt to be neglected In the niah of compact and jinObtrusIve a heap
filling out tbe space so that they just cooked nieiit. and with Judicious fla
alih a screw pr.-ss, nail on beaflUnii
aprlng maliera. ^ the Good Man
voting for a welcome atldltlon to the Itarnyt^l manure.' sand and genilo :M brown A tlule ehlcken grav
possUile and iborougbly cleaned away touch one another Place some r
and h.N.ps and lay Ihe lianH flown
Uke an- ooeaalcaal boor off from bl* every spring. Well packed down, these
high tea or supper table. Mlnee ijie hands to care-lirr the fragrant nurs­ somrifalng a* gtKi.1. I* an improve as soon ns packed and ship as attai
fiber over them, ncxrly filling ui
other dntiea. and make tbe fall cldan ashes make pitwable walks between
ling*.
finely, and If It Is veal.
mesi raiher fine
the rim. and gently press down.
-While
Cake-May
be
made
by
lak
Cut
Ing as much a matter of pride In the garden beds, and are often used
back
Ibe
Hollyhocks
In
tbe
fnll
add\llMlP suet «finely shntfdetl; sprlnout door aurroondlng* aa you do In- fill hollows and holes wilh a liberal Ing care that the pressure Is not
ig one small rup <d sugar: one-hs-f
;plrton of grated lemon pt iliey will aceiimulaie strength ant
kle ik a susplci
Late tammaa*.
firm. Go around the sides of the
aida the bouse. Now U the time to coaling ol earib over tbem.
endure Ibe serond -winter and mak; cup of l.utl.-r; two small cup-, of
- not ail unctunmon, sight hi
*el and see that ben- it is fllbvl tip •Ind Wnd a wte pinch of herb: season
set oat the bnlba which wlU makgtNNl fltiwers the third and even Hi- milk: two li.-apiiig tenscNKinf»l* of
111*1
A large pan of the back yard should aud fairly solid. After ihi* little re­
S.-C.I-01. ot tb. .•.Kinlry lo aiw
yoor garden % blaze of idory In tbe be sown to grMS. A nice bit nt gni<s
liakinc
iNis.lfi
and
fiw
ruleof
(lour
ftiiirth
summer
l.ii
msl» psicli em.f.-.l with green
main* to In- done for some lime ex
oarUem days of spring- A dtiHar
The Mexican primrrra- Is tint- ol Ih- Cnam the augar and imiier-. tben add,
(ins nr saucers with lighi puff
ibW-h may n.d ripen before kUIkept as neatly as a lawn
two (wnndt be better Inveated than to bouaewife's pride, where she bleaches eepi to plane the pot* away In an alr>
Inti plants for the hanging baskei the milk, which must not l>e ton edd Ing fnH.1* come. MiH-h <d this fndt a spoonful of tbe roll
anme snow drops, wtaleta are so cbeap her boose bold linen nmil -snow- cellar or room away from tbe frost
center of each; cover with The branehe* will gttrw two feel long Uttly. pui In tbe flour and powder
of
course, be put to use In sweet
that there I* abaolutelr no ercuse white" Is no mere phrase. There ar but not sbtii up In a dark. cUmely con
pastry: brush over with yolk of and emir'Ry hide the haaket. Given and a tittle of whaiever Irivorlng suit pickles, preservM. chtiwchow. etc..
for goinc wltboot them, a couple of removed all ataluA and all trace* fined cupboard. Take care that ih«
Mix all together, add Ihe Jillce which are very useful ifainga fa have
Id bake tn a brisk oven. Whei plenty of liquid manure . they
fiber never gets dtr: *ee that ll Is
duen crocnaM In tbeir gorgocus gold
lemon anti 1041 for ten mlnufe*. lo the pantry but do not folly eomprobloom profusely and make a fine dis
out anil'serve hot.
of ill odors are replaced with
fairly moist, but not ovenrei
and pnrple and white dreaa. a few
or until you get tired. You
'ooiilash—Cut bacon and onion.* Int Playevening breete*
Mie for the low. ol ripe loraaiora.
Examine it every four or five days
bynclntba. daWodlla and luUpa. There
in a mould or spreaf on.-qusrier thlric which at.- highly Tt-Mshed by all lovera
iW sure lo pick off all the buds
.ytOe eulKra. add a Mule Imilcr and fry
morning dews and here the bedding and never l« the hiillis gel dry
are many noveltiea offered.ln the Borand
wash
over with milk, and l>ake li of vra'-iald"* There is a tsay of hanpolling
plants,
even
if
one
sometimes
II all tn a nice brown. Have ready
and clotbes are hong tinill satiiraied will be fatal. A special point
• Isu- atalogoes to tempt tbe unwary,
layers.
Two
ounces
of
melted
ehoro
some nlee lean l>H-f. cut Into aiNtuI does hate to (t>se the blonois.
with oxygen.
tliing this gi.K-n iiukIuci of the inmaio
noted Is to gel them well rooted be­
bat Ibeae old aUnd-bya never fnll.
The Fmbrella riahl will thrive i late may be Kilm-d into Ihe furegoinc tin.-,-, so a« l.t pr.d.iog iIk- famalo
When space allows, a garden Is a fore removing to more air and llghi halMnch Tube*, cover tight and let
and give tbe best rea.ilts of any
kept In aster with a little sand M to make a Chocolate eak*-. or rioedia'.t MWMN1 *.-v.-ral w.s-ks HoonaWsalinback yard aeqnItUloo where early
When the bulb* are showing about simmer In It* own juice unjtl all mol»of the miring bnlba. And be anre.
is gone. If not iend>-r. add Imuil- le roots to run In anti will live sun liound of cimm may Ik- add*-il
piillinc Ibe tomato vines, hangiblea may grow as family tasiet an Inch of irowth bring them Into
while 70* nte pUnnlng the spring gar­
ler anti wintt-r. It does !»•« whe whin-. Mil and hake In a mould
lon or waier till done. Season wlili
•ni OB nails In H»- rollsr or shed
den, to get a few extra bulbs of paper dictate. Sage, thyme, halm, sweet more light and give plenty of air. This
mtue ytsi In-bI Hu- cake the Ik-i and allowing the fruit to ripen Kiell exiNHN-d lo tbe Mill.
and- lavanrter are useful
essential In order to keep them salt, of roiirse. and cayenne pepper to
while narrlwQs. Chinese sacred Illy.
It is .-srK-clally good for high p.-rlen.'tsl garden.-r* nsually l.i them
Borne of the Begonias ran Ire easily
isie. Thicken with a Mule flour.
byndnUA and datodfla for winter in making savory many otherwise aa much dwarfed as possible, other­
'
I
One can make only enough for one rooie.1 from Iwes. PHI a flat with allRud<-s.
Hn in the garden ubIM the wrathUotmtlng indoora. The pkper whiles plain dishes and are
wise the tendency to run up will l.e
Rice l•.lddlng—May Ik- made with
sand and thoroughly soak It‘with waiixi:.-*is frost, when the best plant*
gyow to tbe beat advantage in water. to grow In a back yard. Small fruits
and weaken the flowers .or meal, nr by the gallon u# h will keep
III
eggs
by pulling oiie cupful of rice,
lay the leave* upon It. with ih*
long time. and. warracil up. a litil-i
, 'fiuii aiiarhed sre pulM and
vacant spot, In their possibly destroy iht
For these get some of tbe cheap Jar.ur etipfiils of milk, on.-half cupful
here and there. |>Iq i
a time, will be always Ilk.- iha;
..Kl as suggested. Tbe loiuaio.-*
add lo the family comfort, and If they come Into flower the be*
diaerea. pUea Brat a few bjta of ctiariigar. butler the aize of an *-gg. Inin
stem of the leaf anri|KUi gradually ami Iasi for weeks
freshly made.
«ml in tbe bottom, and then fill about In their care and growth be
will be spoiletl by ihcir lankioess.
floiible iHdIer and cooking onlM done. snd. tsKislbly. ronnib- Anotbermetbo-i
dll -sentl nut root
Philadelphia
Scrapple—Take
a
ImU fnll of atones. Set tbe bulbs In sunt pleasure to the family ganlen- yon posses# neliher cool greenhoo**williiMil
removing
the
cover
from
th*which
form
peffeci
little
plants.
draped pigs bend and Iwll until the
of ripening given lno that their topi will come below
nor cold frame put the pi;
Rememlrer that the flower gardei iNiller. It will cook in bIknii an hour
•ery carefully, wrap In.lltidoflesh slips easily from the l»nes Re­
A hedge of Iwrberry. arlgir vli
tbe top of ibe disb a Utile, and ar
window sin or even on a garden phih
Then make a lemon, niiimeg or cinna­
|HiK-rs and tuiek In basket* or
range atooes abont them ao that ibey cedar or osage orange I* far better during the ttay. removing eaeU even move all the iNiDcs and chop fine. Set ran In- made a perpetual affair If the
mon ijiiice to pour ovur the pudding
w.-II v.-tjiilaii-rt lKix«-« Tliey should
are Brmly aet. or tbev wUI thro*- Iban a fenew to divide the front anil log to n place of safety from frost ihe liquor In which the meat wa* Ik>M work I* done in the proper manner
I'umtikln
Pies—The
Inkers
maknosers
ran
I
k
bail
In
Hie
garden
ot
rni-«l
In a ««.l. diy place In preibemaetvea entirely out of tbe waiei hack yards, or to conlloe the gardci;. As the buds tregln to tU-veloii. wiilci ,-tl salde unill cold, take the cake of
In the house nearly every we*-k In lese wltbmii ••ggs. by laklng one
tl.-rsv 80m- cartlent-r* ray that
fal from the, siirfare and return
• wbeti Ibe heavy stalks of bloom c<wi. It.requires a few- years to have them more freely and regnlarlj-.
t|ii:iri of rnohisl pumpkin, one-half cup they hav.- k. |.I H- il Ismilles .i.|.pUeil
the year If Iluy un- deslrt-d.
on. Uier In tbe winter. After they grow properly nml perhaps a sltght
Borne of the beat bnibs to grow are liquor in the lire. When H InjIU. put
Sralier si ft-s itarsley seed in on* •f siisar, two cups rd milk, a la|il*“ wllb ri.-*h 'UK- it.maiiN-s uDti! Thank*
have been set out they should be k^t fence for proiecHon during the first Roman hyacinths and ordinary bya In the ebO|ipet| meal and w-aNon well
*.f the window boxra. and ll will nte .IKNinful of flour and w*ii-r thlrkei-.- giving by Ihew nielhorts.
la p dark, cool place In the house, year.
gloth#. freesias. tulips, crocuses, and ailh pepper and salt. l-<-i U UmI agaii
ng. <<ne tr-asp>Nin(ul each of glngisonly foim an aiiractlre IliHe foUag
and ktaned from time to time. In or­
A trellis of grapevines Is admirabn
follnwlng vui-ictie* of narcissi; and iiileken with rant meal as you
A Rum Callar.
plant, bin will give a gotw! supply o did cinnamon This make* three ple
der m get a sDceeaalon of bloom dur­ aa a screen between the vegciaabl- Paper XtTilie, Grand Mooarque. Sol would in making ordinary <
yro.wer of fnrit* and vegetatender gr*-*-n leave* for salad
ing Ibe mtd-winier months Plan on garden .and front lavra. If aomeihinf
mush, by Utilng It slip slowly ilirough
ell d-Or. Mont Ct-nis. Oddon Spur,
Packing AppICB.
.K.PI have a rave or cellar in
sine an.l m*>at gaioi-l.liig a|i
at least Mx weeks after water bat
rapid growth Is wanieil. flow­ Emperor. Empress. Mrs. l-angtry and the fingers to-prevent lumps.
•n..- loriowluK aiilele on parkins
n *ior.- vegetables, and one can
been put In the dishes, before they ering climbers are i<esL and with
Cook an hour, stirring eoosiinily
Barrl conspicuous, and the doiibl.xpides. rr-cr-iiTly giv«-n In lh<- Farm
.w.H) omi cheaply eoBslrorterl
mre In Woeaom. Keep them In tbe morning gterr or honeysuckle, cllmbI first, afierwartls putting ^baek on
»rls.
Journal of
fK.i.l-. Mo. will Inte.
Ihe -fidiowlng itenerallyused
Coneeraing Ouiuma
dark bfier they have aianed to grow
the range In a position to boll gently
woodblne. .n seU-eiVrom.
Again, let me wirn all growers l»i
•-*t
Hone
Theer
readers,
as
Mr
Heel
S.-lerl. If pcMsIblt;. a site on
TlH-rd I* no waste 10 this har.l
wnlll a beavy root growth I* assured, every taste may Im* gratified.
When
done,
pour
into

lofig.
square
•e that when once planted Ibe bulli
Is lhe,nwni-r tif one of the finest app:■ of a hill, and iMke an ciravairacfbe looking friiK. which Is
and then brinr them wit pladng them
too deep, and mould. In cold
roou never get dry.
ihe ground in the Ictigih snl
for several days where tbe full pincli and delicious ler rarefiil couktiia. orrhacds ot. tti.. Grand Traverse, pen
Planting. Bulba.
Tbe Initial cost of the bulbs am: weather this can be kept several
d-'4tih desirtsl. fbnl should afford
Hgbt wUI not strike them. They can
The pare.1 and c.tt-d fruit makes very insula
October U the time to plant every vases, the latter generally being In weeks. Slice aud N*ii»e In l.nuer oi
•I have bought apples for iweniy goisl dtainage. Mace oak or ce.lai
be oimxrd ao that they will be In biosiN-aullful ptt-iCTvev. leiving the
kind of "luilh. Toot and tuber." 1 almost even- house, is trifling and dripping.
flv.- yrars." sajs Htmry Si-ei, on.- >A INwis ihrr-e feet apart at sides and
nom at Oiristmaa and make a beauMadeOver Ib-K Stew—Dt-MeioU' an.l ctuc* ft.r the jHly AH the brok­
itteniion rtuinlred to produce sat­
•he largest buyers and pscjter* of flp
X- lath pine iKwrds far sldesttti as well as inexpensive gift, and make formal flower bedsito make ne
lew. with soraetbing Frvucb slroul ll; en piece* or less perfet-l Irilll
pies In the middle west, "and find ihsl and r>xrf At the aides pm oai- thlrkate much more delhsate. both In eol Informal borders; to aurt bnibe ft isfactory and pleuilng result* is ippearanw; and something Iraffiin: -av.sl foi the Iiiarmaiade
or ^ fragrance, than the better the window garden.
For Imib the j.-iiy and roarmaiaile all the orchards that are sprayed ia;. less of Umrda neat the rwrih. and
tiNUit i's ]d-a»lng fl.xvor. engenderetl
hyacinths
for
Christmas:
to
order
in
the
season
are
turning
out
the
be-'
known Chinese sacred Illy. imB.s
wo oil lop. Give all ib«' liinilK-r two
mich eutlcrity and dually tbU eon Isill the skins, seeds (an.l all broken
Good Meat ^ipea.
f frail. I am S 'horough Isliev-r - oats tit whlceWKsh to pre*.-..- lbdlUa do better If planie.1 in pou. and hyacinth glassestbave you ever grown
Skewered Uver-fciternate small fesstoe. Ijst night's leli-over meat piw-.-s together -In ei ough water 10
iliraytug and will not wa»t.- tim< voisj. Ptiira may Ik- made of naV.
otay be aet a couple of inebe* below hyacinths In waierl? to get shallow
ce. yi-stertlay's l>oiled spaR rmer. IV.11 until all i a .pulp. Drain
plecras of liver and bacon on skewers
bK.Ung throiigb an orchatd which has -edar. or 2iS plank and rafters «4 Sx«
Ibe awface, but If braclnth* ore plant­ bowls and pebUe* for Oilnlwe sacred
H
i
.
Juice
tifTthiough
n
nWslin
lau
fat
and bake in the ovea or broil until belli, and a gt-nertMiii idalcful of tomi
iK.n Kpr.iyed and lak-n
ed in pots tbe crown should be lefi lilies; to put crocoses in ibe law
inch -KwnHlBg. Vf strong opriffhts.
done. This ts a convonlem and tlalu- o salad with French dressing, and ai: the J-ily and use tl,.- pu'p for ni.trm*- In [Wikiag apple- I luaK- soriing H
short tbe top of tbe earth tc get tbe where they will make n charming pit
ds and .n the middle lo owp-l
ade by atbims ne.re *at.-r and U«l. to natruraliie a thousand poet IV way to sene a small amount where lewctl together. One of the thorns Ir
thtrs- fe»-t Wi-li. and Im.-lve fee*
best resBlis.
If yon have a l»e.l d
tt-if. f over iLt top vMl
,nz again uuill the pulp ran l.e inbiKsI
■fOBomy
Is
the
leftout
slices
of
fresh
It
may
be
desired,
as
at
hreakfas;,
long, using Sxzinth scanHiag* for th<crowmes or Uliea of the valley, aome narcissus bulbs In snm4 meidow.
>i,c|,es ol din. 1*01 a TMHIIIhrough
a
sieve.
To
each
pinof
Vb
tomatoes
daily
throsn
awa<
n to have
disb too hearty. •
Have you ever^ tried glam sooi
*.
r-ti.l*
and
legof
table,
(d Ihew dainty doarara may be uken
fniney In ihe crater aO ar-^
Beef Heart—This Mexican style new showed they could In* use«1 wl;h pulp add one pound of suzar. IV.ii
heavy
chKh
o.er
the
top.
ucking
up after tbe troau come and set on' drops, snoa-ftskes. or glory of th
rangefl that the v.oHUiov gan bo .
-lowly i»t> hours,' sUrriag ot'en
<now* Try them on the north aide of makes a little change in prerortng good effoet.
own, and put a on—iorii Mrip
la pots for Indoor blooming.
txpeasvi and cke-sl. The door asfl atep*
TitrhlKb Muiloo Rolls—From an un into glasses and seal like Jelly.
dish that wc desire to ns
Tbe piwttlest effect for spring bios a boose where there Is not enough
of rJoih. nallibi. it to tbw scan' ■btriM fae* ihi u*>rlh. A fOM Crilir
Sieinring i* >-omeilm'* pref.ire.i
ly. Soak and wash tfa ctiokt*! leg of mutton cut uR sufflcleo;
ling, which makes u firmer. Apple .mill along H.e-x- lines wifi do gyasl*.
soming crocuac* la to dig holea In tbr "Ight tor ordinary- flower*.
to
risiktog
in
Tbisyrup
P.r
eannloj
weigh
two
pounds,
allowing
a
ver;
Plant hyacinibs. tnllp* and ^ffodib heart, cut out all tough muscles froi
lawn and aet tbe bulb* out. an inch
a.e then |.|ck<-d in half IwsbH basket ■erv.ee for ■■• n'lmbeg o{ yrara.
•mail protstnloo of fat. Put through quince*. Or. aft.T *ieamJnB ih- fmiit pNt on tbe sort lag Ubie, pact
brtow tbe surface, and In the spring five lo stx Inches apart. TW poef. the center of the heart.-then lioll In
uniti i.-ntbr. osA Htt-tn a1-'. m 'h»
a raest chopper, using Ibe finesi
Letnwi Tarta.
; Ihero ax fast as they are picket
lUey.wtll deUgbt ereryone with their narcissus and some oibera that baVe Nllgbtly salted water until tender.
strained hot syrup, ennkinx w ty -to*
ler.
Season
with
tme
smalt
Chop
fine
one
large
onion,
two
sweet
r.ram logeiliiT a cupful of lruller
nnexpected profoalon .if blosroms romrorallvcly small bnllis.
(af-klng Bfiples in tarreia. drive th
ly
<|R
Ibe
liack.
of
liltstoic.
K'S-P
r
lalso
put
through
the
chopperi
and crocaao* are brave Utile things 'he Irises, need only to lie four Inches red peppvr*. two ciW boiled potahtvqs. down and hradifae then.: pi und «wo cuiJoIs of snasr. al\f In theon
foe
an
hour
or
ro««e
H
y-.'i
ra»
good teaspuonful of sail, oor'ihird of a
ipart. • 8nowdn*p», crocuses. scUiat. loes ami one lablespoonful of
ofieo pushing their way np Ibroogb
nails In each headline, two I btaten yolks of sla eggs, tbe grate.!
wltboot cooking to piece*. as Ihwith one-faalf iiraspoon of uli. Molsiefi leaspooDfnl of pepper, a quarter of
rlod
»>o*-. and (he Juice rd lot. lem-.
rim of Ice sad bursting Into bloom; uitl other anwll bulbs, may he set i
each hoop and clinch .the nails in ha
with a little of the pot llqnor and staff teaspoonfnl of mace, a dash of allspice tonger the qulon- cooks ih*- brighter rets. Take mt-dlnm-sire- apples to face ms. a dash <4 nutm.ex. and Ibe sHfv
before anyone baa realized that sprlnr tBd eae-half to three Inches apart.
red color ,will It l>«' P'U Imo h
and
one
copful
of
raw
rice.
From
(be
heart
a*
soon
as
H
is
slightly
Hyacinth*, inllp* and dabodils.
with; J-ay apple,
t on fac*-. s<*' feneit whiles (4 lb* eggs. Un* pally
Is acinally here.
-sterilUeil
Jars
and
-tram
the
syrup
large
bead
of
cabbage
remove
a
dor.en
imns with puff paxfc and fill wHh
n in half-iKi.U-1
In one Traverse gardew tbe bulb» tbe ordinary kinds are covered four cooled. Roast In a hot oven far an
the- bpple* and put them
half
liver it- 8eul rarefuMy.
more leave*, culling
hour, basting several limes wiib melt­
ling tbem Imo this mlxiure. Bake in a qniac oven
have been pUoied for many year* Inehet. but the narclaal with the largQuince aniT Pear Siuce, or with liBsketa. n*hen emptying
stalk at the base that they may not be
snd aerit cold.
and have Incrroaed year by year antll 'ri bulb* i*och as Empero^aafieldll ed fat.
,Sw«rt Appl«s—Pare and qoaner >bc barrel be carefal not fa let tbem
Place ID a large bowl an^
Hamburg Steak and K
•nd
Sir
Watkins
I
tbrive
better
when
they literally anmber tboutaada eaci

relief IN

«warf mettut'tutk

-

PE*RU;NA.

(Siraitlb ©iratoj^ireie

PARTIWO

TKAVENM CITY. OltANP T1UVCRU COUfTTV. MICMIOAN. THURMAV. •EPTCHBER 27. 1M*.

VOL.XCVIU.
=s=^=r=

SuA^ School CenvMiUan.

Rev. Jseeph Dutton.

He was sure of the p
jroaldo't pat tor more moaer into It.

“Tbe Her. Joneph Dutton arrived In

It tbe franetalne U pre(ecie<l th<-n (be

he city Saturday and occupiid the pul-

He
MBBcO Um cvwiInK. the mUiw of « deal U cloeed mid Mr. Gibtis.
asked a full and roropleie tnvesUBa-

I the Tist Uetbntllst diurrh'Sun-

'

Stiwtt fUllway Mattm

mm T—dAT-a ft^snrt.
At the apecUi meHlite ef tb«

Mr, IhiiKin conu's

tiM Mtenatoa of ibe atreci r»U««7

fnutehUe of 1* K. QIW* whl«* expiret

tka of the men prtilnd the enterprise.

Oet. 1. «»B clfM
and ended by the matter belat re-

UereanUle company sraa present and

fened to the ordlnanee eommlttee and

Mated Chat he had seen the names of

the city attorney to report Thnraday

(be men who propoaed to do the work.

evenlac.

jr«l mil be ElreB careful InTcstlpt-

idroeated

tclexraphioK

Prom .Manilsy's K<-eor<L

1 will to given to ib" R-v. S. T. Morriss
Grand

to Sew

be protocied If ihc-y were ready to do

tlon.
buKlueaa. Jfc also Ibouabt that ibey
At the meetinc. the followlns reaoluerntflnn
board of

trade wax

adopted et e

Uiey had 1o know,

He

meater valoe to oiir cltisent than the

option for e fianehlse.

glvmi

|>l<-aMinl

he should l>o gfaniKd a reniUniiiMe rx-

R.
' Tueaday Evenijig.

When the call came for order, the

a from ihe Gnirett BiWlea! Insiliute

';:ti< —Suug and iiraiae HCrrice.
Music by the nrrheslra.

idnienti wore withdrairn and Ih" of'chleago.

S;*»i-A.UIress. Ihe Rev, S. T. Mor-

was aeceptetl an-l

. 8UU S. 6. Assoclsliofl.
The 4ihh

The ways aud means

here; as welt ,*is all of our rlilxens.
while rejoicing
that

he and

in

lii^

the advancement

• Ree.1 « iiy

good

family

must

He lias le-en among

r;.i y.-»rs. i.iid Ms giiiet clirlsHan

cblion will Ih- held In the KrvI Mi-tlHy

c«»uri(-^y

and

scholarly

oiiainmenis.

drxl cliiirrh in the city of Jackson on
Noventtor 13-" H-IS. l!i«W,

There was a short dlscus-

welt as his luilpU and tiliiform
9:30—Addiess. "Sunday St-bool ManThis meet- agimenl." State PreMtlem J. W. Mll- abllitv have «<hi him u high place

eve<-<d nil -prt'Vtiius

the c,immunity.

liken.

sloii^ or the matter which
conventions in mimtors. inicT.-si nn.1
Address. "The power of Perergy and money which has been ex­ until Thursday night, tt bring referrod rtsulls. Tlie program is b* to ex«vp aiuaality for Workers." Ibe Rev. T. P.
the board of public works and the
pended by U K- QIbbs to eecare the
lionally procilciil.
In MarloD Law I'llom.
Old Mlmtoo road, that in <nne he city engineer.
-l.i:.lo_Psp..r. "Handicaps of the
lance. the Iniernaibaiil
secretary.
The fire committee recommended
Khonld have obtalaed the
Prof. II- M. Hamili. O. D- chairman roiiniry Siindiiy School.' C. R. DjT,
flnanelel beeklnc to build a road and that the doors l>c removetf from ibe
International tsiitctiiituial com Monroe Center.
e to that rooms lending In the Are esraiies la
mittee. Juwphine U tlaldwlli. presiDiscussion.
effect, aad that wotk will bo Immedi­ Ibe Wynkoop block. Adopie<l.
dhni of the New Jersey elementary
1l:ii<i-I.Teaeliiug the tosson tea
Mr. hflllikcn's price of «200 to ben*
ately ataned; that he be stvea prefer­
cooncU and Messrs. Tnltar and Mere na'fw of \oung Ladles, Prof. I. B. Oil
the city ball and coop was sccepled.
ence over cthere.
dith nf New Y'ork. the committee has bert.
iTI > eonVentiim will to the
that in ecmsideraikMi of the time,

eonatry obaerve a profeational <

The Rev. W. H. Irwin.

which thUs.rotn,-s m Mr. Irwin, fvgrot
of ito

Michigan‘stale Sunday School Asso-

foibd

of the Roardman

"We would alee petition the couaclt ceed »W«.

annual mis-ilng

The Potato Implement company's re­
quest that the sewer between Proat

secured great aHrsteilims.

.

An- exHngulihcrt In hi* mill Ihea the

Mr

Everett seconded tbe engine* would be sent out.

He he* a

dock liuilt on Roetilman lake large
Muyur Friedrich asid that he was enough and strong roough for both eaoqt of. tbe city>wh**n the Are uevurred
• Wbvre were ibeyr" to asked.

Ills wlfoand family will follow in

fr>im Nuribwi-.sit-m university ami tt.

the mntier of an extenston

.

Mr. Moon muvvil that tincity owned
He said ibei lie was told
caikm be received and AHd as surb eight or tea yroi* ago tbei wtomrver
investigation was abatdnicly un- a. factory alarm was puUed that the

e Thing Needful." L.

by ItoUi clilxens and aldermea.

conmiliee report

„ ,„aa

Biutlou

He Is « nun in ih.' iirlroe of

^
A thlrly minutes' recess was taken a few days.
Mr. I>mion holds two yk-grees. A

^been expeaded, then they will be en* ported favorably on piling the mouth

"The Btreet car pramoters of our

report,

neceasary.

lifennd has so far ts-*‘n.Tety «ict«‘hs-

„ .I,

The chief stated Chief for bringing up the chmalcal
Ihe
wagon, saying be had more ebemtcal

that he w;a» willing to abide 1.)

wlf!re he wirvcd

years.

thereof eoailnoln* work contlnnooaly the city attorney. .

tilleil to their franehlee.

UJ

report to the ccjancll.

senlres.

-r.'*,ii—Address, Oi.imly PrcnU

hadn't time to make good. thereh>n‘

a oertala number of days from the date ferred to the ordlnanee comm
tmtit %certi^ amount say ♦».«» has

could is> anywhere aad wouMat
committee from the city eonnetl and |priqwrty in'one
commUlee of lUslDlereatvd ciitehr-* .bouse as there was here
it a An
make- a

the Kev. 1.. R. Ui«M-II

Bald option adopted while on Mr. nilhut's motion

providinx that they aSall go to work In

be requested that th,- mayor Appoint A

The key to the situation was that Mr.

"A enCTeMloo would be that such
Is teical be

You have no Idee what we have to
there had been criticism of tbe work contend with down iherr."
of himself and of the Are department
Mr Beltner said,farther that a per-

The Rev. Joseph Dutten.

eahjeet tmly to daring which the suhieei was threshed

partlea. If it

East eighth street, not Mly'tor myIn a oummunk-atiwt to tbe council M.-lf but for the beaeBt of the othera.

; Mr. MufTwy aUted that I

the other vius-tlngs.

fsi- Devotional

J. W. HsAnen Mated that the hoard

the nanal delays In obUtalaR tsaterlal
and labor.

qiu*t.

It !■*

lor ib' t

Titvodey AKcmeon.

made.

bnnu-d and b- gt>( Il twice

The investlga.

tlon was orden-il at the chieTs own rc^

ventloQ Is:

them only nadcr the poMllve assuninc.' tension.
ihel they ere ready to Ro work Im-

burnlng of Wlllbim Rritner's mill barn

The prugniin for ibe rD>i of the ciui-

that they have the flnancUl backlnf: to Oihhs’ franchise expired Oci. 1 and he
. noUelliBK Ibade from the outalde. and

ihvmbers rrf

(■gates in attendance iiunorrow.

(ftMa fAntlim to any peraoo or corn- matter up in the Interests of the city.

do a large part of the work wUboui

Tbe

laii Wednenday night.

inlertningleit at

be addreeaed to the eonnell of Trav- fo trade batl had n lucelinx that
erae City reqneMinc them to refrain ing. believing that It should lake the
pea^ natll they have poMtlvely ahown

(*1ir.

'There will probaMy Is- about Afiy •Ivl-

ndvocan-d

tata oae of Its lereateat aaeeu. and the exlendtne the franchise thirty or sixty
obtalainc of a ntreel railway Is of days until n satisfactory sbowItiR was
"Atalalac of a feetory; that a peclilon

He aaW to

eburrh of Travi n-e tloa a H» CJUiiuit of Tbomas Hnm.r. coming here, during fto la« rtghieea
lieea
Ms church chief of the Are departmeof. at ib.. yeeiw. all the factories bad

lo Asbnry M. K

loMl people as county affairs sill to |

Prank Hamilton said that II seemol
"Be it Reeolved—Thet In ea mncA as to him an Idle ihlna to begin wnik lliai
permanent.

-Mr. Morriss Is a

will to . the biuper sesslun

dliwton held la the memlne:

nM

Rapids.

Sundiiy school work a number of y«ars
is Male sutxriniendeiil uf lb<
eams'led tl'St '*>*s evening's sesstOil

ns Individuals, but ns offlelal.-i
meeUnp of the

He aaked that if a Are^cW«C.^raBW

to h» mill would he know wtoto the

At life me.-iltig of the city council most valuable part was.

Cu^vrniBc Hi-

very interesting talk<T. has lieea la

leach'-rs' training dfjianim-nt.

He said that of course all believed Mr.

the atreeU of Traecrae City coastl-

j ty.

Prom Tueiday's *fieeard.

From Friday's Record.

last ..».-ulag May’-r FtWrich appolni-t should know and when to waeied a

York. slatInK that the franchise wmild

preaaated. the

Council MaetiAA.

Rav. W. H. Irwin.

i

.

The annual ronv^ niion of Ihe Gland

■buy
Traverue County Bnnday Bebod aaso-'
lyflar- ed a cmiiiiti.- .^HulsHna of H 8 ! hose at a certain ptace he hart a rlgbi
from cbiloo sill ci.nveni- Hits evening nt church ill Ibis <*!•>, the R--ed1 City
Hutl. H J M>irg-.m. John R. Santo and! to order one or all ihe bone put ibvve.
the Congregmtlonal church and ron- ion says:
"Among >h*- changew made by ito the Are commiuee of the eouncil con-, Mr. Beltner aaid that before t
I
Tonlgbi's meeting will deal -only eunferesn- this y<-xr. is the transfer alstlng of Alderm-ii lardle. Palme- here he had bis uwa pfoleetkm aad
and .Abbott <o make u fail inveatlga- that he never bunted «mt. iKit since
of
Rev.
W.
II
Irwin
from
this
ptvto
I with t!i<- city scltoulK and Hie addrt-H.«

In re

Mr. Raandera of the Hanuh t Lay

In the mean time, the aUnd-

liMC of the anaaoiera back of the pro-

tioB from the

Pi{a7tii2

class 1

student and there Is no iM-tler preach
In Northern Michigan

He Is In the be was glad

the members

hi

prime of Hie and we tos|>esk for him pressed themselves as they had.
years go

Moon's motion was put

He hiu pn-ve.1 himself to Ik- a

with no dUsenUng votes.

continued wvaiicemiuii-as

ii^ndid Bnancier end shown splendid
uilve capacity In alt line*.

Niles who comes

Raceprien le Rav. C. L. Raqua.
I was given Friday nlgbt

FredprieJt W. Beltner. general man­

tn the Friends cburtoi la honor to the

■peak and stated that tbe alarm

greatest Ananclal record <jf Its history,
from

and carried

The ager of the mill, obtained permlMlon

ebureb has this past year m»dc the
utld the Rev. Mr.

WaUneaday Aftarneen.

The

A nradiuie of Allikm

college, he rnniiiiues to !•.> a elcise

and all be l^j^ wtout II wws new*- "North of the Pere Marquette tracks.” '
paper reportii and ivpcwta from inter.
James Hlvkcy. foreman at the miU.
eateJ parth-*
He said that whether
■aid be was ibere ibnmgbout the Are
Ibe council ordered an invceiigatlun
and if any proof to any t
not. he would, not that be though (he
would to (ortbvarious reports were true or that the
comlQg
facts were reported, but in Justice to
At this point RTIIiam Aekennan. a
the depanueoi and Mr. Murray. Mr
mill employo. made a sialomeni aarMoon said Ihal' be was near (he en
afii-r the truulde bad ocglne h(MM- when tbe alarm came in
cumol over the boae^hal ' they weat v
and didn't mh- any good reason for
wortc and kinked it."
Ho slated
Mr. BveruH said that he didn't know
ihai ho bad to straighten It out.
how Ihe An-'could have been handle-1
Mr Palmors morion, ito acikm
totter.
Mr. Lardie said tbe depart
• council sras rescinded and Mr.
meui made a qulch run and handled
Murray's request was graaiod.
the hose and the Aro as well as could
Mr. Friedrich aUted thtu tto mills
t*e expected. The mayor sUted that

■ duly turned In and no steamers re

aii-l Mrs E. E Requa wbo go tn

Rocklleld

III. next week, where Gw

Rev. Bequa has a (8iarge.
The roretaion wWa fanned bv tbs
no ileamera during Ihc Are
ChrtaUaa R
idle*..............................................
Fnrtbonnore.
he said, the siruama ■uclerio* of the church tor aanbers
from the hydrants were practteally
their friends, AbOBt eighty fesinndlng to the Inritatloti.
u»el«is as they would only

sponded.

Reading to siiceect Mr Irwin

R- .

He was tberc aU tbe time

and Blale stewds be erlended weal to
tesy aoMac themselvee. wbea'ane
d a rale of d
:30—u4ntlonaI Kxercisev, C.
will And everythin)-, in fiisl-class and
W Mffftag la the Md the otken keep Plae street was jefermi to Ihe sewer tweniy-Ave ceiils lor the round trip. Esie.t.
sle.(.
/ <■
ryslematlc sha|H-.
rommiliee.
scseioD.
Reports.
•Mrs. Irwin has it. her womanly
Lodging and breakfast will to fur
:.MI—iKitanees
A.
J.
Scon's
reqiicKl
that
he
be
ap"The spirit of Ibis pellUon Is
The church ws» prtotll* decorated
niabed free to ilte dHegai.-s. The reg- eleellou
.eellou M
it OfAcers
ofAcers.
Christian mai>8*i <.ii,ribuied in oveiy stream that wouldn't reach sixteen
ttuest the eouBcU to at ell Umee keep pointed meal and uilk
IstnilloB fee of one dollar vole,I by
gthe Sunday way to her hiisliand's success and is a
Furthermore, the Bremen didn’t In fortis. potted plants and cut Bowers
-..in—Xrtdn
for the occasion.
oar propoelUoa open tor a%-ailnble cap- referred lo-thc mayor. Mr. .Priedrieh bst convenllon will be tin advaniagc SchtHd
thiHil 1,
li ea."
ea," the Rev. L. B. Rissell.
model mistress of a luirsonagfs home. know w-bere tbe hydrants were ioeated
A d.-Ugbtful time was spent In a
suggested that any cliixens who ki
Hal. Be It further
delegalcui and rmivi-niion alike
Idress.
"Tbe Home Depart- Their daughter True and the little son but drove over tb-- mill yard asking
Z-.^o-JaAA
i
"Beeolved. That the dlreelora of the of good men shaalil write tln>m
lieu of this cadi del.-g;ile will Is- giveu
eDK-'f .1.
.1, Rbner.
Willie are exttoiicnls of the ideal in ClIlzeDH.
tu»rd of trade attend the meetlnk of
copy nf Hie song Ikh* nseil In Hie
Primary rt>nfereiiee. conduct­ mlnister'K eliildr.ii. Mr. Irwin and IiU
l:J^-Prlo
•If there bad l>een tbe slighest eis upon ami spoke foHlngly of the pleas­
the rouneil Mondny eveotnx. Sept. SI
ant assooiaitnn to Mr. Reqiia with (to
conveailiHi. «uie year's subscription
)d our mill would have burned-.
ed by Mr*. J. \V. Mllllken.
houselKdd will be greatly missed In
-nlnister* to t ae cHy and Uurlr regret
at which lime our preeldeat and nee- lion of a steel and eonerotc toiler the "Advaneo" our state pais-r. n
Tlie
Siimlay
school
convention R(?*«d City. Asburj church oTTravcrti- Slid Mr Beltner. 'The hose waa all
that be W4V n-i longer to be one with
room In Ihc rear of the BiithcrUiid
rctary will prceeal this peUtlon."
report of ih*- convenllon and opened Imd evening with a small
City. Ik to to coDgrstulait-d upon their 9D tbe Bonb end and there waa but
The eommlttee to which had been block.
'
Mr. Reqqa responded In
AlHng
a sniiable hailge that will enable the temlance but those who did attend new pastor."
line 00 tbe south end. the end to­
Tlte last matter to come Is-fore ihei
referred tfao matter of boRlnnin* the
holder to a Beat until a eertRiii fived llKteu<-d In an exi-elleni address hy Ihe
ward tb.- mill, and that hose was tbe worrta telling also to his pleaaeai concouncil
was
a
resolution
that
lx
ueciton with bis people In the church.
work, reported that they had icoae
V Convention.
lime after the opening *if each
Bii-. S. T. Uorriss of Ortutd Repids
property of the mill. The chief tried
Ulllan Belding and Niu Wright faover the route where Mr. CIbbs pro-' aner no franchise to
with gladness |iian for these
tike Ibis sway from me and when
The Aral half hour was .levotcd to a FYota Monday'* Record
TOred with a vocal duct. Arlene Alex­
poeed to start and found out that nil leas the applicant deposit flto with it (lays that iliey may to given to jmNineteen peojtk- were in attendanc- I refused to give tt up be struck at
|mg service Inierspt-rM-d with mlno,'
ander gave two readings and Master
he tnlended to do was to excavate to pay for prlnllng. etc., and tlial
at the prohibition rounir convcDtioii
parailon for greater efAftlenry. that business mailers.
les but missed me. Vl-bcn he Riiller a violin solo.
Tlie si>eaker
dabt inches and fill It In srith Kravel. franchise to granted iinloss a showing hearts may to siren.ctliened. that
Each nutnlKW v.*( much enjoyed as
ililriHlact'd by t*. J. Rbner. who Jire- held in Stilvaiioii Army lisH Moii‘ii:i:- saw that I wouldn't give il up. he went
i made that the work will to done,
was ibo gramophone music tnnUshed
that he had no eontracts for t
our itieas of the wetilih and glory and roleil him with a few- words regard afienioiMi but the R.-v. W. A- Tayior. *o the north end of ihe barn and
by Ftv-d Helm .luring the M-rvlng to
e object tolng to prevent a hold
raUs and that he had only SC^ of bis
Home .1"- state chairman, was t«.t a hit discur- him no more during the Are."
urgeney of the harvest nuiy l.c en­ iiig the imisirtauci'
refreshments.
own which he was wIIHbe Io put In to of the city's JniercMs. The rosotiitkU', larged and that our slekles to labor
aged,
staling
that
Hiep
rtdiibiiiuuDls
Mayor
Friedrich
then
tuik
the
Aoor
Ic- errant and cake were nerved in
p.vrti
e Sunday Hchool.
by Mr. Winnie
hedd the fmndtlao. After a conference was presented
I.- parlors by Ihc ladle* ei tbe cobmay to BliariK'niul for grander resuli.s.
stating that when bo passed on the
"The more I think of myself and my had nfli'ii accomplished things with
adopted on Mr. Gllletl's moilnn.
cIuhIoo of the program.
the committee felt thst this did
Milliken.
train ho ny that there bad boon a Are
part and op|«minities la the Sunday still smaller ;.it-ii<laii<-,cover the clause In the frandilse
Pres. Stale
The eouveniioii was rollH to order and remarked to bimfelf that tbe deschool work, tbe more I feel that I get
Trouble at Atlanta.
which said that work must bo lu'pm
Death of Mra. O. C. Isgrig.
have gotten
tberc
B. K. Wam-n.
i 2 o'clo, k t)>- the Rev. Mr. Crauc. pariTii.-nt most
credit fur ihhigs that I do not ileAilania, Ga..' Sept. 24.—The crtUcel
by Oct. 1. tPOE The eommlttee did
A few miniilets b.-fnro noon Monday
Chainiuiu Executive Com.
"if they had looketl for a
servf," R-nid Mr. Morrlss in o]>enlng. teraiKirary .rhairmaii. W. M. Wright, q itckly
■linaUon contlone* here. This nmranot believe that Ihe street should to the life passed from the IsMly of Mrs.
bydraiii
any
length
of
time
(ho
Btv
don't kuow why I nm here. God acting secretary.' <ibiI the temporary
mob to 2M men stormed the
tom up and work done natll a strong O. C. Isgrlg at her home on 8t»iUli
must have vralied for them," he <loThe State Taxes.
hdng made
gave me a great Interest in chlldreu
Jail at Eaatport. Ave miles from Atlan­
diowing conld be auide.
ITalon street after a live weeks lisitb'
Ijtnsing. Svpi. 19.—The apixtrilon- and childhood for which I rtcsierve no E W, Fishe
B. Car- clar»-il.
ta and «-cur«l Zeb Long, a aegro
Mr. Palmer moved that the report to with typhoid fever. Her hiisliand and meiit to the state lolTs for the year
But the mills should liav.- oukiiios.
ciedtl whatever. "
He then w«il on penier weri- mad,- tellers aiul lhe of
cbtraed with earning a gun. look him
sreepted end ndopled end Mr. Murehie Junior, a lO-year-old son are left to has U-en made agultnu the eighl-Hiree
In tell how .through varied exjK-rience. Beers w-re sbowti ii« Gene Shearer, w bo said. Ho statoil that Mr. Murray out anri shirt him to dsath.
her loss besides her mother. counties of the slate to rtdlecl Hie
lak.-n the manor u|i with Mr Hull
his love for children had grown to to notary piiMle
Seventeen citnmand* to Mtiops oc­
Mr. Oilletl naked If this aeUoa pro- Mrs. Margaret Stodek. and three sis­ mini sum of ,»3.rJ.2.7i»:..L'9
le time ago and It*- said that It
a passion Hi him.
He spoke of the
Afi«T remark* l,y Hu- Rev Mr. Tay
cupy the stre-ts. keeping control. Tfae
blblied Mr.
Gibbs from
beginaing ters, Miss Rosamond. Mrs.
Ritey
The tax b-vy is for ih<- »ia«- Inkiim- demand of the r^ildrea for attention
doiiliirul
If liter woni.-d
an engin.lor. the Rev L. II. Cana-nter, B. S
street cats all rairy doable crewa with
work.
Sceers and Mrs. Joseph Kltiff of iv- lions, which receive amounts as fol­
there as il would look as though they
as the.greali'st In the world and es­ Sayler and tbe Rev. T. P I'l;
an armed porter on tbe front platform.
Hr. Wlsale it the committee said Iroit.
lows:
l-nlveruiiy.
Agrieul- pecially the atli'otloo to their spiritual made » roniailm-,- on r<-»olul
were given a preference, and tb»
The .race
war etartdd
Saturday
that il did aot but K was the sense of
five weeks ago Mrs. Isgrig was lurai college. »IX7.4Hi; the four nnrdevelopmeui,
Mr. Morrlss said that E. J. East rouiniiiiee oti enrollment chine couldn't U- given a» good
Bight. laBamed by the atiacka to ne­
tbe committee that the work shouldn't taken III but seemed to to improving
H«- ibougbt
Milleges. »»IUJ:U-:^
c..tl.*e of be could criticise many to the things In The licket wa- Hi-n iioiDina'r-d’ax fol- a* at Ibe engine bouMgroes (ID womm.' a mob auacked ail
to togim as Hr. Gibbs proponed to do
t>ai|jo h]*hlth nnill two Mines. M'si.iioii; stale libmr.v, Jir..diHi,
.ptickiy
• gotten ili.-r
i tb« y could
school ami social life that (euded
the
n.-groee
In
sight,
bewtlng
an I
II.
Mr, Ginett moved to amend Ihe weeks ago when Kb<-'i>uir<-n'd n n-laiise
Srddiers' Home. $i:.a."t«i: Home foi hiudi-r the chihl in its deveicpmeui.
i enough..
trampling sereral to death. At the
Sh.-iiir. llra.ll.-> .S. Saver.
mn(h» that the report be Aled and and Blnee has steadily iM-enme worse.
le Minded. Jllo.»oo; State P.iMic
\
He thought Mr. Renner w.jubJ And
Many children dun'l have the privi­
mob grew In numtors. negroes were
n.-t1., W M Wright.
taken np laler.
Mr. Ooodrit* sup­
Anna Margaret Bhadei; was tom in itelioul. $-'’.7.f>tMi; Scluud for tbe RUiid,
I that. Mr. Murray had done his duly
leges of ehildltood." cotiiinmvl he. and
-Iragged from aireet ears and killed
Tn-a.-uirn. G. A Shearer
ported.
this city in IS73. She was edurated $3:.ym: Micfaigan National Guard.
■FYom facts I'vi- heard." he declan-<i
Bbow-ed by Bgures the awful oppresand Injured Tbe rioitag waa sabduod
Ri-giMer of d.-rd. Eugene T. CarI.. K- Gibbs lofik the Bom At this here and in IK93 imirried O. C. Isgilg.
priwilis.
a-Tlumr,
"he did just rigi and furthermore r.l
slim which a eertain class of children pent,
y^’erday by
troops patrt^lng
the
point and st^ thgl be bad positive They have since Hve.1 in the city, their
order him to do th>- same thing
AK37.n4::' geneiwl iiur|M»ies.
i-ireetK. Thousands to negroes left the
in
the
rnii.M
.States
tire
wwklnc
j
Surveyor,
Levj
Soule,
laformatlon that he had the
hrons gladdi-ned by the birth nf a
funir"
It ' basn't to n
under.->us.,|.
The aitportionmeni It}' eonniies In under.
He KtxK-d that there werej
Corom-r*. H C. Bailey. Z T Swan.
raised for the road.
He bad heard
her.lhai
the
chief
is
chief
of
sM
m-tins part of the state is as f.il|.>ws
2.f»w.«»ii nodcr the ag.- of 12 yean*!
Repn-M-ntativ.- in the state legisUll is said that twenty oegroe* and
that there had been some Ulk of
Mr*. Isgrig's death comes 4D a letworking at a Are. Mr Santo, who i
who were at work tn factories under |
w. 1. Th(.ma^
-several while men were killed wbiUw- but he naked all to rible blow to tbe faiiilly and-the many Antrim .............. .........
,*hc best poKed insurance
one oki
awful condlttons and sal.l th.ai he had :
___________
•teiesTaph to New York and And out friends that sbe made during ber life. Renxie.
' 11. the^tcity, tells me that the chief not
hear.I
it
asserted
Hi.-tt
they
were
often
:
In
Justice
Curtis'
cdprt.
the ataading of Ira J. Dutton, his ai- Growing up as she did iu the cliy the Chsrlevoix .........
blit oi
'**•
Dui^r aa
ca7s which i <»'>
control of the- Bre
driven to their tasks by whjp^
|
The diHlslons
t to victims and i
iomry.' According to hU franchise,
r grew to Immense numtors and Chelioygan ....
putt-ertf and:
rtU court fort the whole eorrounrting pi­
Emmet ...................
be Mated, to has the right to go abend her happy manner lent sunshine
bas the povker. .w-jib i
Granit Trov(*rse
child (Mil of tlK-S.
and bmrin and this beginning
many lives.
'
-.
j
One w«s the Pc-rli-M, Motor <rotn- the major I suppose, to order ailjac-M
Kalkaska ..............
protect Ihe franchise.
He then gave
glve It a chance
s child, be
of La„^m^
Traverse (.'iiy;_______________blown
__________
up to proieet
t
Waahirtgwn.
LtH'lanan .............
romlnuod, but lUai Is not the great
The Lsusim
the clerk a measage to had rccrivod
Death to Mra. Albert Roush.
work *'who“n-’

problem.
The great problem is to marbinery
Mrs. >Allcc Roush, wife .of Altort ManlMce ..............
yesterdar. The clerk read Ihc me»I
the ^ul-from heit^ramped:
I;)no, - ui^
> 7ttoirS;::^ m ^
RuuHb. succumbed to typhoid fever at Wexford .......
aage aa follosra

away.

1
Is

"Contract ckwed with

pco|Ue who the home. 427

will fntnUh money for road on condl- at

9 o'clock

North Collar

Mobday evening.

sir.-oi,

and rendered uiiAi tor oarui to

Mrs.

Roush bad been sick hiil two weeks

tloa

..-mpioyed

to adjust' Hi.- tro-dhk

the

nothing to Its 6tm-ss for tbr* kingdom Arm agreeing ro pay ,h.- bil If >hej

.........

p,.ople know that the chief ha* Hi.-wesir-rn stale
,

,

anc wbch.-r from a,

C. Maii.-rann and family wlU locale

• <-*•

at. Seattle wher^ Mr. Mpiursoa will
follow hi« ira-i.-. that to a carpenter,
complica­ already have Av.* miles to Unos
that of lifting
Mrs. Charles Partnenier of Aberdeen
comprising two clrculls which total | {•aih of the cbndi
be protected and must know that the tions setting tn toward the •
was In the party. She has been rtsKel.-rim phones and n»on- will to added
.
baarhise is good. He said there was i(mres toRld(>* her huahnnd
al
an
early
date.
The
whiihof
the
no qaesikm bnt that to had the money Howard, 14 years old. a brother. Av"
V.
Scared the right to dispose of the dead- night. It Is doubtless if it 1* per^sary.i
Mra. Cal Smith and ehlldreu left to
included in the icrrirory. Judge* throughout the country whosre.^,^^.
aisicra and her parents who live in peninsulh
raised, lie has s|>cnt lime and
H^rilman from the vsri but if Mr. Btotner want* it. it shall to'jtrtn b-r husband wbo Is a
{TOO
frtxt service •»«
»* f
l«* •>" hart to Traverse
problem and said ^
finn- former
and to dWnt think it was fair of the the city.
[in charge to a large t,fic yard.
Aliev A. Qualfe waa bora In this: City and the lln.« Is .llcvily connecu-d th,, ,|,p
Ttromoted them to, district and has in-eu biiik-i-o-kioi'
^
..
__.,.r
couaell to raise an
^
’some time. K.M:b t.o)k about irt, logs i
William BeltnerT owner of the miU.j
^
_________
_
,p to a deep religtous
In
I$S9 shelwlih Ihe Michigan Siai.- Ttoephone.,h^r trrwk
Made. He naM he could go on and City S8 years aga
from the river and clslro<-d them on, was then given the Boor. Mr, Reitaer'
^
-nature,
begin work-bnt he wanted to lay the married Albert Roush and three J comiany.
•he ground that thev hart been aban-lsmuag that he was not much to .Iwu'J* >»> J*ke ttitkop. Jr, l^lday
The (rfBeers are as follows:- Prvsl-' The lacking etemenl In the ehnstian doned. while th.- idaintlff rlalmed them,
pIsB before the eonnetl. U was hb years later a son blessed the home. A'
u.. had nev.v I*”"* ^
* «»rloa>l
by
right
to
purr^bas..
Th.l.cl*lon;
"T******®^"
and
that
hr
had
nertT,„,
own Bwney he was spenitiag and he large circle to friends srlU mourn with!dent. H, E. DeC.raw: secn-lary and :„f B„w^^<lays was giveu aa positlvevra* to favor of the i.laintit.
japtft-ar«l U-f(tre tbe coaacH .j.r.-vlous-jTroutwlae.
the stricken tamUy.
,tr(asur.y. P. F. Lardie.
j
tOontlmied on Pace :2
was willtag to take a chance.
I"
“Ira J. nuUoB.*

Mr. Gibbs said the Anaadera mi

but the inness tod been of a di-speraicharacter

from

the

siaB.

mrnoi. -maV.er «a':7ar.i'.d 1^0 rourt'in.rtfie ‘■I'J' hydrant or from a factory. This
‘'plaintiff" r-cvlTed judgment for ihc solves one j.oUii and will blip ua in
-bstacies from h" |
ri*sni.
,i,e future. If you want an inv.-stigan that htiuler the
action for th. ri-pl. vin of Iog»
.
,
^
^
Murray
soul. He touched,
^
^

■M,

s

Foundry Ruraad.
Sehooln in Oeod- Ahapa.
Bottotts Bay. Mleb, Sept 15.—The; Fire origiaated in Cook Brother-'
Tbe boani of edaeatlea bad a abort
Tnttnr Otr mectink Tuenday erealngtant trannact- town is in gala dress today and vtslt- foimdry on Wayne nipeet
MkUt^hr
itlne liiiilafM Tbe ors are weleoaaed with Bniteriac Bags. Tneoday reaaltlng tn alirwni total h»«
to tbe hniidtac oad saachinery.
HERALA AND liCCORO CO.
report of 8npt. 1. B. fMIbert ehowed The I^eelasM oonncy fair
The iroon cast was }nst being made
that for tbe fret fltM la away yearn. bright and earty thU morning and the
wan ample room at the ncboola. opening was the bkwi ausplekms that There were two tons of raoUeo metal
doe to the apmlBK of ibe weat aide tt hn been slaoe tka faira luned. Ab in tbe enpoU and abont 500 pound*
Catholic nchool and the buUdlng of thengh H was only tbe flm day and had been drawn off when C. W, Pl*k
We say—and we kwrar^-Utat CLOTtICRAFT gu
the Oak Park addHkm. Mr. Ctlbert the exbibKa vere not neariy all ptsced. «aw tbe smoke from aeross ibe road.
TH08. T. BATES.
I tlrnwfh—io every pplat; but you oeadn’t ^ this oo oar ••say*ao'' a
7
Editor and Managar jreieuied an onrollmeni report for there eras a large crowd ‘ on the At first he thought nothing of ii a«
there
Is
always
more
or
less
smok.'
grounds.
Tbe
ttieadance
Vou-ll know lor yourself when you come tn U look—to feel—to try
tbe oetmid week la the term. Ibe name
ime last year being unod for compar. largedl of any previous year for the Issuing from 'the building bnt when
oo-that • CLOTHCRAFT suit, or overcoat. U (ood all throufli-lbe beat
steadily Increased in volume h»first day.
a follnwir
Ison- Tbe report i
for
you.
There are a number >if Traverse | paW more attention to it
IMS.
CHy firms exhibiting, among them flames raining from ihe roof tm the
CLOTHCRAFT Clothes will make you look your beat—that’s due to
Illgb school ...........
botng the Farmers- Supply company northwest cortiiT.
style; CLOTHCRAFT Clothes win make you feel your best—that’s due to
Central ................
Tbe men in^ibe foundry '
and the Hannah * lAy Mercantile
cut
and
fit; CLOTHCRAFT Clothes will give you Ustinr satUfactlon—
Dnardman avenitn .
company. The 8ttti«u»s Bay mcrehanis fled aud a xiilt alarm sent in. The
Oak Park................
that’s due to excdlence In litoric, trimming, make—real goodness from
are well represented and ihclr displays fife department reeponded ir
Looka Llk* m RulHyiTahNi street..........
start to finish.
all very creditable and speak wel' run of nearly two miles in remarkably
For aererml yearn the people of Elmwood nveaae ..
short time. It took about l.«iw feet of
for the enterprise ol the merchanlR.
Drtment—many fabrics, many patterns—w
TrmrerM C«V bnve been pnMenUy Deaf school............
In the poultry dep-ariment H. J hoxc to reach the blaxe from the n
rvalUsg for wmeihlnie deflallc relalire nooaerille ..............
choltx. You won’t find anything but wool—all woriJohnson of Bingham has an exhibit est hydrant and by the time the line
the eoiulnicUon of • irtreet rallwny
you may be sure Clothcraft will last-and last ri^L
of Iralf !>>ghorus. geese and common was laid the liuildlog w.is a n
Toial
....................
fa Ti*Terto aiy «"1 * »“e »<>
turkeys. Every bird Is a perfect fowl flame. Aliout this time tbe whistle
And CLOTHCRAFT prices you’ll find as pleasing to you as Cloth*
L. K. Olbbs. Ibe prwooier of
If the Caibolie children were Includ­ and the whole would be dlffliill
opchetl and Shrielied for some time bttb« «t*rpri»e, bn* de»otetf a erent ed to this there would he an tnereahe
craft excrilence all through.
foro it was turned off. The water in
pass.
.deal at Use and expended a Urae of Dbodi forty or fifty chlldrea.
the
bolk-r
was
low
and
there
*
Riifll A Dergtison have a black Po­
The CLOTHCRAFT Style Book repays eaaminatien. We’ll give you
anooBt of BKXMT to bring tbe pro}eri ibougta the ardiool eenson showed n deland bull tbat Is a beanty, while Dex- great danger of Its exploding
one. if you call lor IL
to a nMcaanmi Uaoe. He ban
mase of ninety-three. Thin eoold he T. a large sUltlon. shares bix bouors.
The machinery- i^prnhably a total
with Mar dinowtrageinenu and only aeconnted for In two ways, there are
loss while tbe building Is a wreck. Tbe
The pigs and sheep are of an
within the paat few nMolbn ban he
nMl-rmldem pupils and usually high grade. There are white plant was rained at
and the InfeK reaeonabty certain that tali e«orU more In the High school.
sheep and black sheep while an old
> woold be rewarded i
by the mayor that mother pig with a family of twelie
ihaa ban in eonetaal cornmnnleatlon tdeknesR made the attendance a little
atiracis much attention.
Iwlth Hew Yotk partle* for tereral lower and the miporintemlent staled
Id the women-a deparinent the
Mlaeing Man.
* moatha. and tbe expert engineer who that the attendance wan gmdaally In.
needlewortt Is very fine. Mias Houck
Plrc weeks ago Miles CanilT left this
' made an teTeaUgallon of the reaoureen ceasing. It wan alao suggested that
of Fremont. O.. having on exhibition clly to go to Saiili Stc. Marie aud
t of thin teriltory for the expIdUUon of when the ceanns was taken In the
some fine pieces. An embroidered since then nothing has been b'eard oI
■ m± an enterpiine. made a rery grat- spring, many * families, had mored
cushion IS the best of all. Tha other
The mIsRing mail imended i
tfyiag report. whli3i baa been accepted away for tbe summer but retomed In
exhibits are all escellent and the skill­ there and work In the wtxvls and al*e
by New York eaplUllitn. Mr. OIbbn the fall. Mayor Friedrich stating that
ful handiwork would do credit to any look lip a piece of laud. To buy thl«
1 atataa now Ibal It will only be a matdrire ahoiii the rlly be ha<l no- professlniuil.
lanri be hatl t-ViO In one pnckellMiol.
• tec V monthn before the people of tleed fewer empty houses and
John A. t*wrenee of the Keswick while another contained money for his
Timne aty can trarel on ilielr own ihat bad been empty to his knowledge,
Traverse City Markets
Lake gardens has a very fine exhibit.
His friends here (ear tha*
' cteetile line.
VUTHB
were now occnpled.
He
Is
showing
everything
from
a
jeal
be has met with foul play.
I la the Bwantime other capItaUrtn
AHboadi there Is no yaeancy at the
lookiag encumlier to a btusbini;
On
Sept.
18.
the.Evening
Record
‘ hare baaa lookiag tbla way and t
Oak Paric sdKiol at present, tkere PH^mpkln.
Sailing prlea.
published a dispatch from the Sou pTMOt Hun rnd It Walkrr, Jsilf* »<,
othOT praleeta hare been preaenied
were three appncatloas for tbe postu*uiioc ibe wuir of Birjiaei,Clear pofk. per liarrel.................| 18.00
One exbihIt lhai attracta a large nailng that an' unknown nuta had beet
w«Mt«ii aa electric line la tbla city lion of ianlKw. ‘Tbesc were Jo(in
Annual Excur&.on
■cxisryr.
.
,.|Cloar ixirh. p«T*pound............................. 10
with flottida coaneetlona. A Cblcagi Sporra. Oscar B. Scofield and John DC crowd, is the two red baU. Nobody In the woods on a spur of the So» line
Tuesday. October 2nd. 1008.
should miss this aa they are grea'
feare<l that this was Mr. Cnnlff urtit>oiiprmTlnaI'iMkr*tl.i»»ntt-tn*rrtrf*a.l • rlniir, ll. I. *r (
Ilext....
S-Sn
|i:.ni
rillt-AfH)
86.01)
party ban been here and lant Monday Wilt. All three were received and'
rurinsltiei.
although
an
description
was
slvcn
of
»:,.o0
IiKTllOIT
to.wt
nUht aMted tor a franeblae. This filed.
m. u *
n«tt.
t.to
There are two refreshment stands the body.
i;t)o
Toi.rax)
8300
It
nrd*n>] U»l IhtUyt/ I»ei..l»r,
■ ta .'■rd«r-lmai
iher-'n.l.tUyt/t^w.l*^^.
ij. I. A t’o.-B Beat
' p^ eratmitetea a street railway
The oommunieailon of SiiperinlenaD. liua.«t t«. vriork in lb- r..r.-nooJi. «
the gmiinds. one eooducted by the
Mr. Canirr was 5U years of age. uuiit A.
|:oi)
Ijl CR08SK
»5 00
■ai-tproW-n*r.-.tR.aiiai.
e;*ulBl«U Feed. H I- A Cn.'a Beat........
' with an extenaioa to Elk Rapidn.
ent ailhen givlag a lift'of. children lailleii of St. Michael's church and the bald headed, light complexion,
(ot.-asminiBcant aU.mlm.- Mil .rcoatami Eggs, pt-r dow n........................
Tbe finest equipment nwned fly ihe
other party has been corertag thla ter- who were nnable to pay tuition was
other liy the Congregational church. sandy mixed with gray. He
Wf?4il:7’‘rier..1. ..,a. pahbR m-v fiVilllMi. I*cr pmmd............
P
m-c Marquette will be la nsr 00 the
- litecr. aacariag rtghu of way for
approved and tbe tultton remitted In It is not even necessary to bring a din- rather tall and slender anil when he tkarauf l.« rirm l-y pui.h-attwi ..(aeupyuf
•pedal
trains
of
this
excnrsinr.
Pull .
(Uaurdar. fur tlimeaui-t^Mive
-..e.nak.Di-rHooR-*'*'''’'
aeaki prr<lou«
................... .............
- Uae to Old MMakm and a eonaectt!
“ Otai..lft.r«w.ilJmi.c. |K-r iMiund
veHlibiiled coaches, eleclric ligblefi
their cases.
basket as all wanU can be sails- left here be wore a l>rown xiiii nnd
, Uae from Manlatee to Cheboygan.
linDtol
itcl auU Circulaved tn | (■reanii-ry- Biitiet
y<x>Icd,,iiy ch-eiric fan».
The report of Truant Officer Bing­
brows derby hat although It is prob­
Beetrle railway «Uinataam tberrfore ham for the month wa* received and fled.
RETURN LIMIT OCT. 12.
ritEI>
B.
WAl.BKK.
The steamer Columbia Is running able that he eh.mged to his working
(tats. i*T linjhei........................
JuatfeotFroli
hae bean la th* attaospbere tor tome Bled. The report sUted that be had
irilrnlars.'
regular trips from Travtirse C»y and clothes whan he went into Ifae wooils
New potatiM**. per litiAcl..
M-l|.*r. II. P. A.
. WMka, and there appeared a ptoepeet been busy checking the
Timothy 8ee.l ............................
t tht oat of the three enterprisen pre> from tbe school records nnd the cen­ there are excursions on the railroad, He was a leamMef liy nrr-iipatlon
tbe boat rate being 50 cents for the had IIVMI in I'eUu-key alxiiu twcuT*
per
lialW...........................
In tUr ,n»ll.f iif ,Le •%___ _. ______ -_____
aeated at l«a« one of them would sus reports and had fdnnd tbat there
tM.
CHICAGO
Afijn.
round trip and the railroad rat
ywitt>- IHe visited h-r<- lliiee days, Ki>tie.. IV b*n-1.r r-ivra IkRI (»ar lacaiii/trnm I 'Rran. per 100.............................
jy. Oe i.lH-r 2. via F>TC
had been many removals, alao that cents, tickets good for thrCe days,
learftag ffive weeks ago last Samnls.v iLe;itidavora<etetol«r. A. |l. IWO. b*reb~-n Ponltry ..............................................
^ tt bow appears that the original the opening of the aecond Catholic
r1|..««1 for rreditor. to
Ui-tr cUIbm Spriug rhiehuu .........................
morrow will be the big day. there ...R
and
ioee
then
there
ha*
no
II.
F.
Moeller.
0. P. A.
• FraMter of a aonbara Mkhigan school bad drasrn a number of pupils
Clover seed ................ .. ...............
being two ball game* scheduled. Tlie wonl if his whereahiiiiis
'■ «MMe taUway pitmoallkm. Mr. OIbba. enrolled In the public schools so that
exliiblit will nil be In place then nnfl
i
»>“■»'
cr., D..I.O
■ baa met with tneceaa and tbe peopte eonfiisloii was enused. In nil he had
CAGO AND RETURN.
largo crowd is expected.
l«’or. II.. lliSi d*,
J»eii«r». A !• la-T. \Vli.-:.l
6'.
. of the dty will feel gtaUfled at the traveled 12S miles and made H5 house

OCT. 2.
»Bil iliRi mill • U.-. .• «,II I. Ii.wnl
,*11! . "
........................................... Ruiions Bay. 8epi. 2fi.—All day lot

......... j ..f Juauvry. Corn,
OBtooana. We trust that Mr. aibbs' and factory visits. Eighteen packages
Corn,per
perbuahcl................
buHhcl.............. .JO
MarQiiPIle x|H*cial
l5u:,al'uii'in tlialnrtuiu
elresm of people came Into Buttons
H. F. Moeller. G. P. A.
New potatoes, per busUe,..
p-.r.o a. m.. arrive Chin
Irago HtW
- igaag wlD fnUy materialise and that ere carried.
Bay In boats, by train, on the Coluin- p. b(. Return limit Oci. 12. Ask agent
Rye
,
tha prqwaM road wffl be In o^niiloa
kilt
Judnutr
The btllB approved by the commit Ma. In new buggies, tn old buggies, in forTfolder.
_________________ Butlei
tier, per pound..
at aa earty date.
tee on claims and accounts wen* paid farm wagons, on horaebaek and afoot.
2fi. on. i.
;i) 22
KgK*. |*'r <li«/.-u ...
OTATB or MK-HiaAN-Tfcg FBt>By
with the exception of II.cn5.18 dne to tt there bad l>een i
O Oun«fortJ.r<-outitT«fyr*»dT»*v-t
Buriewbeat
4 ba Clive".
At a Moduu
M>4 coon hvi.1 at
Anns A Cole tor Ihe Oak Bark con-'
!. f; MiH-ller, O.V A.
'liirkeuK, spring ..
ProbatvlrtBeolnUieril!’of TT»v*n« fiiv. ...
At tha naeUng of the oocmcll Iasi iraet. Of (his amouol IfOO wu re­
a“i)?Wu”^’
Svi-t««,l.v, n,.„,
cuaiomeni but despite this, the sec­
■iikt actlou was taken lo give L. K. tained u a guarantee ^und, tbe real
PTMiDt^ Bob. Frud R. Walker.
Walker, Jsdga .of
ond day crowd at the big fair wa* tbe
Prabaw.
OIbba a Itttle nore time to ahow con- being allowed.
Cattle
.
estate of TIioil
largeat In history.
In lt>^cfiaMvaly that tke New York capiulSt cent .
Oh motion <4 Mr. 'Montague.
In the crowd today there I* a gowl
Ma taltk whom ba hoa been nagoitat- Caroline Bhaw. teacher in Ihe day
Otto
H. F. Moeller. O. P. A.
Fancy beifSra............
sprinkling of Traverse City .people
Our bnnilAr-proof vnult,
Cow* .....................................
tag. mean bvalaeaa, tn the project con- school for the deaf, wu alldwed tM
02to!
several having come over lo auiomovithita
moaaive
tloora.
its
Calves
.............................
' teapUtlng tke ooBStmetion of a atreet
tn InlierK Ih
ilh ulary. the contract lo l»c Ihe hile*. a numlier on the train and quite
Lew
Rate
Excuraien to Ohio
heavy wnlls of alceJ.
eJ. pro.raBwar and line loOld Mlaalon. Mr. tame as In previous years.
-osh!
■“it V-' imierert’'llS'l tk- I-.xh Aa.r irf Ortol*,. ’Sheep ....................................
the Coltimlda. while F. W.
.05^;
tectevl with modi
loi-ka.
A. D. mv., at l-n ..'rl.s-k lu tl*. forwoi.n, at Hog* ......................................
«OIbba baa bad lenen and telegrams
Manpi.'lle ag.-iil*
Mr. Oillu*« reported that Miss Eld Carver. J. W. Hannen. C. W. A*hion,
aald erolat.-oin-v. l.-and i, lii-rel.y.a(.l«*meU
.05% I
beiny: located in our ure-.
lAiiib* ........................... ..
Imp ,-x,-iii*ii,n il(‘k**i* i.ti OciopmdUvely that tbe coMract for •d. a graduate of the Indianapolis
E. W. Hasting* and Mr. 7leglev came
.h,t ..mitie
.12
li.-r 2r«l 111 clirfi-r.-iit iK.liiis In Ohio at
proof buildinkt. alTorda the
Turiteya ......................
4b» md baa been let to responsible Normal, had been secured temporarily
lhen*.r 1«- xirm I-} piitili'Aiinu ‘} a
of
ler in Ihelr laonchea.
i.-tie Ilf 8r>'*<' til Tulfxlp aud return
^•ateet posBib),- protec­
r,
Myes-mire week, or. vioiw Ducks ..........................
.l^artlaa. There baa been a sentiment
take Mlaa WaldorTs place. MBw
ij
tinmas, IB tke Oraod Travuse Geeie ..........................
and firO)*irllonaie rale* to othefOblo
The Hamilton Clothing company of
tion againet
-levrWiaptV pnaiad and rireuialMl Tallow ..........................
.«■ a# «Hy that thaae lettm and tele- Waldorf bad bent employed but. al­
jHiliit*.
Ticket* to TokKlo ridnrn
Traxerse City ha* one of Ihe «oe*t
ar.' einnito return within fiflei-u days;
No. 1—Cured hides...
ban haOB mu for tbe pnrpoae though notified tbe next day afier....
.|2to
"T'n.o,.
exhibits of cloihlng ever seen here.
1,1 Ohio point*, good for nn-- numth.
No. 2—Cured Hldca..
thereby ahut- ward had taken a position la her home
Clark's general store also has an ex­
iA*k BCi-i'i* furr full iiaificulnix
|*iiicalni* and
Green hide*................
ttagOOt other capitallaU wbo deaira to town of Huilngs.
jttm.iigti ilrki-l*.
cellent exhibit.
haUtbaUae.
. F*. Mindh r. fl. P.' A.
Mr. OUbert brought up the matter
President Herrington. Secretary'
rpoBit
Many reoueata fma ( aurrb milT.wn
S Mf. Oibba has spent aeveral tbon- whether It sras cheaper to pay
2S-2I.
who lOo^ aloiiu/.-rv kar* rcauli.d la lAiuut
Cate ond the other officers and nieuiarc is this vasU and imikc-;
f aaada of dOUara and nueb time and
wn a piuo and Ihe board thought bera of Ibe fair board bare been rery
the moata.*cure place for
____
Grand Rapids-Mwakagon
Iwnriy daring tbe put five yean upon
ilcipal ovnerahip was better, ac­ busy men and it Is owing to their ’ef­
-Rata 82A0. .fianday. Sapt 30.
deeds, moTtKai!ee, inanr.:
■l-r»ai tcae.rw I'lty.
EikM prefect, and he deeerves aneeeas. cordingly Ibe nnpcriniendcat wu a
It HoWeat.o-t En«r>
Train will livive Tiaverne City at
Ibe’dUKKxt ■ rY» "ti
to preimute In-.
neev policies or other )>aforts that the fair has been the sucnr» f.*,t>eW-,of SW',
utun>l bnwUuak. Ike (wu form,
;m a 111. SiH-p.»-t. i.s or ail. agent*
la not beHeved that he wonid ask thorixed to purchase two pianos at
lUiiv-eiiW.
tuin, >n. alU- U-isiil Ce-am H,
pert that you do not care
thai It ha* been. Everyone Is
.nHudliw:f“i jiaril.-ular*.
U.. oam.-, Ihr f»ll<.s-iB( wila<-M<s to ..rne.- by all <tro«n-t- lor tf.
ft for a delay oaleai fully warranted by price satlsfartory tn Ihe hiiUdlngs and
to lose. Ton hold the keyIll, roiiiumra- reMdan.-e oi«n aud etiUi'ulM.n
Mru... K|
H. F. M-e-lh I. G P A.
satisfied.
-teeaAUeaa. He Is entitled to favor
■.A said laiuS <ii
Kmlerlnk nekarmaii of
BenUl ia $2 a year.
Dr. Scon of Traverse City Is show­
Kiny-lee. MiBh . J'din Van-lervort of Mat'leld.
,'able eoBBlderWIoB and tbs eoundi
Tbe slate teachers'
kirii .Tbeod'C- Harahari of Mayfield. Ml-h
ing a French coadt horse ibnt Is a
faaot Bight demonstrated that thby were teets Oct. 25 and 26 this year and Inbeamy while Joe Frarbroek's Percheon
Hevivler.
twUUag to allow him reasonable lee- stead of dnring the holidays. Baltic
attracts many admiring glances. Claus
^ waF- A propoaltlan wu made and re- Creek being the place of meeting. As
Alpers has a 3-year-oId Percheon that
^fetred to the ordtanace comraltlee that this is a state lasUtato In reality,
is a very One animal.
'he be gtraa tbirty days tn which to teaehera attendiag are entitled
1. h-r-l.r ci'en that I*- f..l|..siBV
John Wlesler and Malvera Farmer
uaiuf<l-eltier l.a> fits! ouiireuf tu-lei.-elu-u
eanta bis prineipala in New York
their regular emnpenaation bnt n
both have Btte cojis ou exhibition.
to make Baal pe—t id •□ui.en -f lii> rla:< ..
dsMle*iIt rate* that they mean business, pay their expenses. Bnbstlintes will
asil that 1«H uro.if will I-- ;uad- IcforThe ahow of |>lgs. Poland China*, im­
I'out^ I'lerV m Trme-vs-CiJyj M|.J . ..j. V
and tt they do not mean boslDesi tbat he secured for the teachers here who
proved Ohioans and Berkshlres Is e*
... ..Jv-R-'k'-t'f-riheB* i.t S«'
Tbend^
- tha matter ahall be left open for oUiei dMire to go.
pecially good. The amount and qual
ofHE‘.,B.v I' T-r
N-t K * V\
3>-eMera(ipl.«. iSceou per bsa'capitalisia wbo deaire to expMt Bm
If.'name. It,, folloulru: iritn«aj.- t. ;-n.v.
The Elrawootl avenue Imlldiug sewer liy of fruit eafalbited la far above thi
. J.C.Uar«aa*Han.
a< If , (u« nrfltiBii'.iJ, reoi'li i,ri. Bjudi aad .-all-rali.«
Tboee who know
again received dlneusstnn but nr
average.
COR 8AUC OK THADE-One «ud
I '«lbba beat la Traverse City believe (Ion was taken.
r panayaarold. A III aeU at markiU |«1ee Mleh., ■fli-rforr Banihar' '.f
Mi-b
Tlie ladlea' department hut not h- - 0*
Uada tor rvCuMCvd Barkahlre. launt'a at
that ha If SBUUed to a fair ahow. This
Mivl.
On motion of Mr. Montague,
neglected and Ihe vbii paid i
' ■ J. W. autWaBoiu* rBraukiiuiSfo'V’. »tt Oeurga AHroci. of Xatfl-td
■niORA.* SCAUIIRN.
%re baUave he hu bad la the paat. aud bulldiag and grounds commltiee
B'lri«-r.
Evening Record repicst-iitatl.t .d. i -.<
•fauBneh u be Is auured tbat the adlborised to secure bids for wiring that tbe housewlve* of I.eelaimit •- ' it: LOST—Watch nnd f.ili hf
Wi-Hl Eighth streei am
noBtnet is closed he U enUlled
the ESmwood avenue building
an.I piC I
Initial* E. M. S. ou tut
ty were leaders in e-<:rrt*'r. i .•
Tsaaonable time to make mbaUnilat proceed with the srork.
tur.- ill watch. Ri-rnrii i
t;;2 We*. IT.
they undertook whether li v...*
'.t
Eighth streei ami r.Mi-iv
ahowtag.
The matter of getting the water out work, baked geoda or lUdr I»- • •
:i»-lt.______________________
At the Mme time. It wbntd not be of the boiler at the Vnlon street The display In the woman's section
tor the ciir to extend the fru- school building wan* also discussed,
very complete and It will bother the
Ml UoTrrsyr. Necr-larf
'dilM mleas paattire ahowlng U made
holler Is loo low to lie drained Judges to decide the premiums.
There is ;in especial advanieiye in
•ad abaolme gnarafltee given that the
the sewer and the engineer has
The ball game yeaterday between
buyint: paper now. because you u«;i the
road la to be built at imce. The action a atrennouR time when he wants lo Maple City and the Sutton* Bay Juve
benefit of reduced prices and al-^o Lag.- .
test Bight gives the city an oppor- empty it. the last time taking him two nlle* rt*auliod in a vlcton' forSmion*
EtM-SIh t .mgT>-,-lortjil
ffains in remnant patterns where there is
tualty to investigate and ascertain weeks.
Bay by a score of 16 to 9. Tmlay
only enouigh for a room or two.
fully the merits of Ihe sUostloo. This
On motion of Mr. Foote a girl wan Suie Road team and the Situons Bay
Many kinds 'vO choose from now.
to Just to Mr. Olhbs nnd fair to tbe excused from attending school becansc Juvenllra are again playing.
rtty. If. at the end of t^ time apeei- her parents have all they can -do lo
There will be a big dance tonighl.
Bed la the amendment to tbe ordl- keep some younger children In scboel
$5.on To'nnTR'OlT'AND TOLEDO.
Bane* paaesd last nigfat. the New York
|fi 001,1 n.leaso.
to Grand Rap
^niM with whom Mr. Gibbs Is
Tarture by Oavagea.
ids on G. K. A 1. auousi e
dated than not make good, then the
tpeaking of the tonura to which Oci.d- r 2nd. »:..urt m Richmond. Octofranchise should be declared anil and ......r of the savage tribes tn tbe Philher
llih.
Ask
any
<1.
R-* I. agent
sold and tbe way left open to other ipplnea subjeci their captives.
of Ibe intense snffering 1 endi
abom It.
__ ^aepl JMU
fiaidtallsu wbo desire to build a street
three months from InTUmma
The tr-.mniiT'iich.'dule on the pere
railway ‘^. ^erard.
of the KWiwyR." aays W. U. Sherman,
of Cushing -Me.. “Noihteg helped me Miirqnett.. will In- ■ll«,*<mili»iml 8> pi.
FERE
until I tried Electric DiMers. three bot­ SO. On that date .i special train will
- Solid wide restlbiile Inin, high back tle* of which completely cured me." lie r.in from lUrUir Springs lo place
aeata. riectric lights, toilet and wa>.h Ciire* Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. of the ifxuiir night (rala passing
forroataon, or ndilrPM
fitaad la each end. They are certainly Bknd Disorder*, and Maiaria: :
PILES
A CUARAMTEED CUBE
thronsb here at <:20 p, m.
0. L. Lockwooil. (rt-n’l Past. .Aj.'t.
«l0atfortable. Try It tn the annual ei- ■lore* the weak and nervous
Prt>u-od:nt: Pllri
... .
rafuad nnovy If.
airatett Oct. 2. and see. A*k agwu bust beallb. Guaranteed by Ilannati
Grand Bapida, Mich.
can la a ^11
lor folder.
Drug Stoic. Bugbec'K Drag Store. 8
Si'pLlS-llt
day. '
MtpL J»-a-2f-2e-290«. 1.
.Wait A Sobs, dnisgtais, Frice 50c.

Grand Trarasc Herald

EXCURSIONS

PERE Marquette

..........

“r”

strong Protection.

•V"

V3':

Burglars and Fire.

Tiavcrsc Qly
State Bank

Election Notice.

Ta//
Waff Papers

O. R. & I.

Annual Excursions
DETROIT - - $5.00
TOLEDO - - $5.00
CHICAGO - - $4.00
GRAND RAPIDS $4.00

fr-

-v.... .»> >-.

Tuesday, October 2
Ut RICHHdND.-I»l. $Loaiar''»3Scr:
Thursday. Octoncr 11

dtp Book Store
tht Bthtrt Ct., Pnpt.
tnnni C/fp. IDUh.

OIUND THAVeiWS HERALO, TMUREDAV. SEPTEMBER ». ItW.

/Thr PfohUiitionlat*.
Ikwiilv* numlmiDK a tlrkit

STATE BANK

ihr (ininil
c-Iitu^

$200^
430,000

onmnliiw'

<VnnCRfl-A Tn'f Uy- >

The Oral amh.-mle fioirea ua llic
Mui:TraTcw! nmuulit of primary arhiK>l mon.-y 'lc, Ua raiinty ainK>iilotrrd wer,- clvrn .nit ni lauifttisi

of ilif Kit. I- II-

Carp-'DiiT. rlwiru.il.;
M^relary;

Primary School Money.'

K-' W.

yeaicrdiij.

Thr cmmliii-,- »a»

In ahie.ui .very ll.-ni ■

i<

Til.- a|i]»Hl.hin..nt «'f

|K.lut luidHioual iu.-D.bi-ft< ot 111.'
KtTBSiri.

nini|e.- l

Thi.
folloaiBit
a«»»^
BnUlTW. Ow. W. ani>)Hi-(l; * .

iwid on May 11- lant and llio oili' t;

rrsolniJoiiK.

It" will t~

ir blalo |m>lin>lli<m

3 |w ccB illinrt, m Time DewsUi

|.ai.l

N-iv. t'l in a.tr..rd-j

nhli thv la*.

• Il.-aoly.'.l. Thai *v Inarf'i.ly Mul«>r>-.-

It la pniluilil.- tlw'

111.- N'.ikemI.er at>|iotMi>uliient.«l1l l•.';

U-ll.-x

til p.-r capilit iMil ;ii Ik e.-rtalii (but

Ins «hat llii- lnBue 11
Ameriraii people U oiu! of roicwwi
maicnliuiJe—the sroatew tlQcc tbc dec-

TIk-

r.illuwlus

what

Ixta. plcdsc oor aupport K. ilic «ti

cwwijni. x *111 n-c- lye from ih>. primary
«-l.ool I..1I.I;
.

;
.

Stale

Scll.ail!

'

tax.

roolH-.e. I

-n. 8. Sayre.

Death Roll.
died

lypboiil fever-

^(urday

Ohaili.voix
lUeht

.

.........
,-i
..

Kalkaska

The funeral «i« h.-l.i

ClrcoiS Court.

.

Dm.* dscat markcC al ZS* Suit Proni

D lAWD. On. 2
From yvmday 's
•. and Mrs. ClareudI
ftniill ciluil wm* eiiiiveiu-d
-Dean or SumraUI Clly.
cily. «lte«l Saturday
f
Mra. P. 3. Leahart and Mn. F. L. S. moroliiF at 5 .letock of cjiolera Infan- this afu-niiNiii and u luui: sirios of
I)U^ of Wauieon. Ohio, are Hpend- tn». The funcraJ waa held Sunday at i-a.-a-s an-irea.Iy tiJ l.i- .lisiioxe.l "f.
tns two weeku with II. 8. Hull and
< cxi.i-rtcd thiii >)■■■ crinihial
2 o'clock.
fainUj-.
Ill .K-cupy alioiit ilii^-e days.
The
May All*arU died at the u-ylni.i Mon
an- <’f 'be I’e.iplTha atuaiDur Columbia bmnsht 337.day nfu-ra.Kin
of conauuiption
m fur lb’’ 1 fnlaOiHi
&M ahinshw froiii Norwood for the
the nse of 22. Sbe *-aa from msr Si.ilIs- dIsjioWiI
Hwunah 4 Lay liercaaUlo tompany
l.rti» Bav.
The father am! I.i.ilhcr
Mn. H■ Friday.
rutyi.i the city .and the f.uieral * a.. wiih t.vplud
t.vpludd fevii-r ami I
ati«et, and will open Oct lat.

11m. work of relmildine (ho Bviingclloal iNtraouaitt- and bam al Keawick
baa botn commenced.

They -were

nimpany'* chapel

this afi.-moon,

tmncni tahinic plare In.Oakwoca. -he

mi.I.in f.ir coiiilimam-.'

r->.- uf th<- I’.iipleUx. I'airlck i;iii.)i'ii!
will proliaidy Ii.i tMd.-.

demise Im-Iur heart- trouble and

away tbi- club bouae luclf.

her.

Illness hisi.ll only two weeks,
Jtillua Urodbatten of Nurtb|ioH. who died at the hnni.. of her datiiditi-r.
baa been danBeroualy III win able
Mrs. Alward and Hie funeral services
lie brought borne Saturday. Kla mnny wer.' ut Kalkaska ' Monday.
licsl.les
frlcnda will be iihwaod to know lie Is Mr. Bemus and
Mrs. Alwar.1,
gaining rapidly._______________
Iravoa n daiishlcr. Ml'S. Adams of

Tnide died ai th.- 1

In

sirk f.ir iiisnil five weeks, the illm-s.iip ut iwrt woi-ks ago I'rliift
bow.-!
trouble.
Ills In-art became affec'.-i!
then and since that time he slowly
Sltnaland SmiUnettf. .
liKih. Ih-sldrs I
three sisten. I
,Cblcagn, Sept. 2d.—Paul O. Slrns‘-.
It

umigu'il

tbia

netted . just

tZVS.TO.

an I;

Our Fail Opening takes place

that b<- bait ueiili.-f ln»a.'V »r jK-rMiiiol
proiH-.-iy sml i-nt.-i.-il Du- ph-a of u«'
miiliy.

The caM-|.ir the Piiiiil.- v-

WlHaiii

Miner (or l.-im-iiy-lx tvail.

MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY

nhaaiitt wiih liileni (n do great l■H|ily
I

Music Wednesday afternoon and evening.

111! lUchnioiid VK John and Naihi.ii
Siiii.A-

You ant most ctirdi.illy invited td insjiea the finest and largest galhtritig tif Ball Merchandise
-ever shown in ’I’ravcrre City.
' ;

In .li-a-.intiiiiii-il anil llien- I-

iiiHBliig ei'rtnln ulKiiil tin- caai- of Aiii-a
Shiier va. 'the M.' t S.

1

E. 'Itailway

cnmiiany. .In (he, fai..' .if nenyamlii
Thlrtby n al.

land phwded gnUly and received an

vk.

the Ann riciui llull.-r

l>l«b «->mii>aiiy ii nniliou for i-liaiuo* nl

ludeu-mluatc acntcnce of from luie I'i

-niie «ni lu.ihalily in- mail.-. Tlp-iTin- CHICS that slalid l.i lls-cr.-dit
make Itui-kh-irs Aiiilca fvalv.- a scli'ii
II' liiiii- rawh iiiiilcr lliix h.-ad lea.l.x.
Stat by Accident.
tillc witmlor. It ciir.ll K. It- Miilfoi-tl.
S-v.-utiH.'ii illvorec eas»-s an- n-adj
PCRC MARQUETTE'aLL THE WAY lecum-r for the Palronsiif Huslwndry.
.
1 Ci-amiiill. as.-.! i:. '*1
for this l.-rni.
OCT. 2.
WBynealritt'. I*a.. of a dlstres-llic cas.i>-niixlil|.| in c-iO.-ii'»ll>
>1"" l.in‘~ If
SiMeial fast train ami
very low of Piles. It heals the worst Inmis.
Bad Fire at South Beartlman.
*l;ii » ;iL'-calil..f n v..lv.-i W.iUi. •
ratea. with ten day limii. It's iin aJ- son's, bolls, ulcets. ruts, wounds, chil­
'vantage to use one line all tbo way-. blains and salt rheum, only 23c al
Burdn,... Mich. Scpi; ZS._ IV
W"'
Hannah Drug Store. Busbcc's Prtis
The moat dicaatroua fire in tha hiaSiotv. S. E. WaU *S-ms.
to.> of the villaBe'occurred at lIMs'"*' ‘'f
lait night wiping out the Wellman,nuiknis Hron
(oortcen years.

$6.00 to $38.00
$2.98 to $18.00

You'll find everything fully up to the Milliken standard of excellence

afii-rtiiion

lu Ih.' Ia»ue» of fact ilio caw of Wil

wagon boxes and netted 102 btisheU
and forty potiiidx.

ax

awkeil for .inniK.-l-i H<- l.•l■l ill.- rour

harm h-** than the' crime of numler

sacks plied about the height of three

-

Dress Goods. Carpet. Table Linen. Blankets. Outings, etc.

mUiicUii-.I

with t-0|M> and Wii.le liamniou w-iili'

banner l«id of i>cas into the hxul

bCL'

Jin>i'ph U'blK'. chargi'd wiih lair. iiy.

are tin- enM.-« rtiavgliiR Fmiik tliiwli

Guy Cbampncy of Acmo hauled Uic Evi-relt.

And when it comes lo price, our buying lU the
quantities we do: our ability to always use a lot
of GOOD garments at a special price make
the foremost makers of the country’eager to
sell. us. and giving us lower prices than the
dealer who buys only a few garments.is able to
obtain.
'I'here is no doubt in our mind but what wc can
save: you money onon-your
y
Cloak purchase. If
you're doubtful just inspect our stock and prices
before you do any buying. We are willing to
abide hv your decision. These comparisons
- only s^fngthen our position:

When you are buying coats do not forget the following departments:

f

Aiitou MIkiila I.IV1I-U-.I ^guilty i.. ihi-

urns rlub bouai. ban iKoe a^ccl apllcd away At her biitnc iii llraii.l Rapldv l.-riii Ilf court iimt will Ikto tirevont the wai.e frum waa'’-- Saturday niomli.g, (be cause of her *lihlu the next f.'h .layn.

waa

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

Mr*. H. 1., Benms. ape.1 73. iisraed vtolailnii of ih.' Hijuor law at ih- las'-

Tho walk in frooi of the Wcd)oe-

market Tuesday. Tbe loaD

Ladies’Coats
Children’s and Misses’

(I l.-avi
A

Rev. T. P. UMom offlclaiud.

otroyed by Dre a abort Ume ago.
^

held from the And.-rw.a.jrn.lpriakitiB

more

Not only that, but there is back of ihcxe gar­
ments a guarantee of their worth, for wc refund
you your mGney in every case where you are
not satisfied. Bu’ it's a rare thing for us to
■ have to refund the money. We buy garments
with the satisfying idea in mind: are therefore
careful to buy garm-itits that can be depended'
on to juve customers full value for their money.
This, with the vast assortment we always have
on hantl, makes this the cloak center.

Cl.lfij

.......... ......... f l.:,v,..H.3a

W.xlor.l

afieruoon.

Wc have han«in« on otir racks m-w
cloak^than ill o'.her dealers combiDeti.

Si

-.T'i.-r,

of

from 8t- rraneW church at C;3t' -llii

There is no place in Northern Michigan that
can compare with this store.

S 6«.S64i

.....i'

Iklilr.e
The :;-y,»r-<11il wm <>f Ih.- UU- Jam.>

\

i

Grand Trawerae..
..;t1B.t1E3t
n..i;:t;.|
.\nlriiii

.•Tboma* reun nioin.'

iillh-an

When It Comes to Cloaksu^

mu k

and i-uuQiy ticket.
-t.. B. cani-mcr.

Martla haa bouebt tbc Co:

j

kbow*

Oilx year and the amnum the

“Heiolyod. Tint we a» i.roiai.Hion-

Circulation this week 3.000

11

(II pul be leae (ban tU>county ill tbix MMtiinu will iny in atau-

laraKon of independence.

D. B.

mIkm.I

mlKo.-, Aik- fnnii iwcli aarU an.1 luwA- wMl be M ICHVI »n f..r«rli rblld of ■
arloid dte. thie dollar .if ihU aniinmt j
►liij. tu Hu- minily.

tmrj t^T. B. n-wa
OUxA. *«. Jull- T
UiM. H. C. U»rl».

Atcnlius lo Ui.^c CraiH

W. M. Wrisbt Trae.TM- r<nrety will n-edve IfiS.lfilj
|'r•■viotu■ p'lbliraiixu.;
m-BKuivr. lu N.>v<-ni|H-r.

KlsiH'r,

It is cx|K-cied he wiif

be in Joliet prison ibis afterotsui.

handle factory, the Lumbermen's Tool!

Your Fall Work Shoe
must keep out water
as well as wear. ..

TJ.. jumw .mn ba.l l-.-n

company plant and the electric light!''"'
work..

induatrtea

will be

rebuilt..""

Loia $3S.0M with SI3JI00 inauranee on;'"""»
pf^nt.

I"I "
Itiiiiinx Ih. liai III-- lin'1'.-i

nightwatchman. the cau.e t^ing unknown.

WE ARE SURE WE CAR SATISFY YOU
and make you ouc of our rcgnbir enstomers if you will but let
ua sell you one pair of these shoes. They ate nimlc in

and

.

The building, are only ibout:

Women's

helped the flamea to apread.

There "'"'

^'

Tin i,-\.-Iv>-:

family alHnii |i.
'"Iijl.'’'.”'"'"''

_

waa aeme iniurance on the Lumber-! GRAND RAPIDS AND RSI UKN. S3,
men'. Tool company building but howi
much if not known.

-

TOLEDO AND RETURN. $5J)0.
LA CROSSE AND RETURN. $34)0.

In addition to the three plant,. 300

OCr. 2.

cords of weed and $ts6o worth of han-t
'
dies were burned. Nothing w

from any of the plants.

1

CHICAGO
DETROIT ■
TOLEDO
LA CROSSE

'■.•i-

Mai-I'i- "-Iraiii
. iiuikliiz t.iMl mu. Iti'iiini
am-iii I.irf-.l'l'
S.-|it. 2" 22-'24 l'.l-l':'. Oct. 1

$6.00
$5.00
$5.00
$5.00

children’s

COST Nil MORIC THAN OTBKR «(K)D SHOES
cost

I Children's cost

SI.75 to 3.S0 $175 to 2.50

$1.00 to 1.50

Mcd’s cast

Im-tuji]

With our years of experience in the shew busints
can truthfully say......................... V......................
Brartcl*' •Ko«s
ARE BETTER

COUCHES

DAVENPORTS

The newest patterns in vi-lours, ia|>estries, car plush and velvet, and the prices

That are so stylish and so comfortable.
Every house should have one. Prices

$9.60

.............. $20.00

Nothing so line has ever been sn-n litre.
Wc are selling many of them. They are
in mahogany and silk velour, beautiful
:oods. Prices for the ihrci* jiieces are

The chair that is so comloriable. Wc
have so many styles, every one a beauty.
Sell for S*i.j. $*2U. $1G,&('. $16. ^

»r.S2-..SI.5.$H,

$l'i.50 and .

ahavmga in the handle factory by thel''"*

twelve feet apart and a atroag wind!'^’*'

WOMEN’S

II- iii’i

'*•

The Tire waa diacovered in a pile efi

. wuir t
•‘ST.\> HUAXir Shoes sent
aamplca of their loaUicr, through
Uie maU. to noariy everyone anil
we had w beni^ call for "STAR
BRAND** Shoea that we were
obliged to re-onlcr in them on n
abort Unto. Tbia year wo nrc
propaml and bnvc an aaaortment of tliosc faaioaa shoes,
large eoough to supply uveryomwho insisU on buTing “STAR
BRAN IV—and a »wod many
tboro are insist uiwn them. too.

AEn’S.

’*"*•
, i\

the handle factory and electric l.ght I »“'0"l'na '•> h'*

The “Star Braai" Shoes dq Both.

and



It .a very probable that none

of thrae

a'

Beautiful Uptiulsterud Furniture

The finest that is displpyed in the city. We look to lh«- quality first—price is a
secondary consideration. Thai's why you can depend
upon everything you buy here.

Annual Excursion

southern' points
PERE MARQUETTE
»on«
Tuesday, October, 2d, 1906
Ask .-\gcnts for f>aniculars as to time of trains, limit of
tickets, etc., or see small bills.

H. F. MOELLEF, G. P. A.

PARLOR SUITES

&
and........................................... $67.60

IliliL*':;....'....:.......W-OO
FANCY ROCKERS

ODD PIECES

Sill

MORRIS CHAIRS

^■ou need them cvcrywliere, and these
are the swellest- ever displayed. New
olstery—$J4.
shapes and the finest upholstery—$J4.
S1S.7.1.S15.7'). $14.50.

----------Sil.'jr,. Sl<i and.............

$6.00
$16.00
Beautiful Dining Furniture

and........

: dining room should be as handsomely and convenienily furnished a*- any r<
in the house. You are there a thousand limes a year. We help you yih
the Imest furniture that is manufactured.

SIDEBOARDS

DINING CHAIRS

Tliat most usefi(l-article for Y^iir fancy
china, silverware', table linen and cut
glass; We have some beautiful goods quarter-sawed oak and linest finish
Sell .tt S'l:..
S:i".
SI'S 50 and...................

Such a display and the finest goods iliat
money can buy and, qu^ity considered,
iht-y are the cheapest. Ttipsc are told in
sets of six for «-26.$'-L', $1N
OtS
$):>, $10, $5.V' and................... 9‘±*<>U

BUFFETS

You want and you want them good. We
carry ail grades to please all {Hiople.
’I he round with the heavy center- pedes­
tal. the s:quare with' five heavy legs, the
extra large and the smaller lops
Pncfrs
S:v.), $•>!). S'2f.. 5'22. $18.7-5.
^7 yk
Sl'J.lO and .................................... 9(»{U

$16.60

That tiresuch an ornaincn: to any dining
rootn. and aid you so much in serving

your Reals. Just now we have three of
on the market and^
the finest
fi
sell for
S:>5.S:>1.75and .

$21.00

HANNAH & LAY
MERCANiaE CO.

DINING TABLES

“The Big Store”
DEALERS

IN

EVERYTHING.

:■ ^K'


lALO. THUItSOAV. KPTEMPEH S7. tiM.

ncMue af a
I Rose-Trem^e. They ar^ popatar
CAST BAY.
A promln.-ni rs
llitle'young iB-opIe and thrtr many frtitid*
Bortk <
Aribu.- I\;mine h&s aoW
N. V. J. A J(*.u*.in. i«yj; -Bcrerai
l^nry Bate:‘.-«‘’*b them a langund proiiKTOua w.-d- g^.pt, -o.
i;»haek he U.iighl Irom Het
J..J ur..
.
t
c,n.lrariod a etrj,* wbleh
V.,
and
Mr*
Kraak
l:.xa>J®*'.
age
Julian
rorlOD
plBCi-.,ded
life.
I: wbirb wa*
the
mill I w
—ininecu
aiouau I isnigbed
K Rnsa Kellogg I* Iwuer a
load, wa* th< pureiias'-r. sh.rv
killed.
ludhlng nlii-v.-d mv
KINMLCV.
TO eORRCtPONOCHTS.
has
l>eva
removir!.
.
lure
evfucul
uulk
Is
beiug
laid
Miu


triW ■ Itr. .
1-vlslilug .............frti-nds ---aud
ndaiii
[Vi^ wMk cfT—pan#fy to ^
U. H. Powti was in ki&B»ley Bat- here ul present.
a;»
of
the
CO-ir1.......
....
-----------------Mr.
and
Mr>v
u
-'I
k
i
!
Kingsley airvsdy
Overseer of lllgk>»-a;. of the CO-ir- Pl^
Wlv*d t«o tott to UM. ------------------ udrar eronUi*.
boasts more cemeoi walks than aay lade road dl'irict.
dl.lHel
rw-t>.>ii Ikmine.
IsilBlDe
Orim-i'
itakfti half a fviiili- my ei>tiglr\
•MO miMt roMh tho Hofold •IReo Ml
Mrs. Prod Nixon to eory sick.
Other town of Its «d«- In the bUic.
bad n gang of men and ibe road ma- - ‘ III
- a
s short
short ttime I
■*'►•1*™' IteilV of OvLi, .•.-di,--; ,.,;;'ml.i-li !..-it.-r.and
lat*f thM Tooodoy mod of oaoh wMk.
Mr. U)1 Mn. Adoiph Anspaeb.
Case A Crouer are repairing their ehlue grading ilu- bill* from ibe .AuHroiik*.
-ntlrriy cored.
I Kim-ly U-lieve i.
OTd if oMTo^itdofrto fail u find Manton, were Ktieati of Mr. and )
mill pr^Biory to starting U up gtm Forinn plare lu Chrirtlau LamMclp.v..^ loiiu ....ru- .
..-.v. I.m, I*fe
I. .IH alwji. U- m>
ttortnj^tly majr bo aoMirod that it i. Anally over Sunday.
ban-s place.
He did a gr*. 1
^
^ ,h..
,.efur.y^^jav right
1. was «
str:u-t
iaiai'y n-n:iV.>
pi.IJhFulb guarWeade'R Santon departed Monday '^E. jl^t^Be U In Grand Ttapid* on
to digging
• nine and Ininu-d bam
tor Empire and Honor, where be baa
the bt^amlBg.....................................
T-,,^
The Biieial p»r:y ai Mr.' and,-Mr- Ve are very sorry fur
*Ci^.
been awarded the job of deeoraUDK
lal mall carrier, W. S CII5.ll
I ll~ /V*,*,...
SV|*ninC ■
. . - — »I.J
.1
.. I.e.„ *•£
dr.iSS,M*. Ttlal bcul.-'lt.v.
people of Elsl H»v like th.-lr, mail
Mr*. Jmol.- TJbboiU mid Robert the ibiertor of the banks owned by
all had i. vi'iyj Uard wortslng luau
'
I). H. Power at the above named few day* wilh her al*(er.. 1
rairi.T nnd an* g-ilng to Boe that he
Duboon arc aKII on ibc «lek IlKt.
A. Z. Orren and family havy aonc place*.
t'alboon. Mr*. Calhoon has n
ha* good road* t« travel over
o
Roy Case
deipanod
Mooduy
fur her Ulster In over ~i ye-ira.
tb Wayland. N. V.. Tlaltlaa retoUwri,
. Frank Ih-Fci did soou- rarie*nii-r
Id (amllv wtT<ovei Sun-:
, .ou--thio>•- .en--.
otiiuj,,-. li»>-j'jin>--tuvj.nne.- inn-Migalor.
ipieMigalor. wa------- the gneels
.............................—
.. ...................
to...........tlii»jii-e.

• •
lod.
.Soreral other rcaldeola e-xpiTt lo
Sept. r.V
work foi Octave Uomtne. He U now
r*e Cli.v
Aminat..! for B.>v.-iiior la tintake adrantaae of the wurali.n
•■■rklng lor John Carlisle.
vtait friends and letotlvei.
> Monday.
Mr. aad Mrs. Ira Beach. »ho hav.
p„rt.w ba. the latg.-si an !
Frank* Halladay was a business call■
'•rank'H
been the guest* tor over a «-<-.*h .if p^st gravel pi; In tbe town of Xn-t
•',-.11 h.-lp a
n Trai
1 reporu a dry
Mr. Be.vch * parent*. Mr .m.l Mi» 0,j.
|,
niake fine material I
rs. Maude
Mai
Mrs.
Case a
9ops there as well as lo Urand Trev-j
Jam.-* D. Beach, reiiirn.-.! to ibelr , railway bed
• Trsverae
.'rsverai Cliy
............................
Monday.
home in Cadillac Monduy.
Ou acwunl of tUe bri-aknue <rf

A Llvvty Tutaej.

Baldwl:
twit
elnli plive.lj
Monroe Baldwin
and wife
Ra'es
.
. Mr Mvlutire
'
n.r Keliy.I.-.mVrtVa
Vt:fc i-liai ..M .-...HIT oi Ibe .ran-. foOTbe fnllnwlns ••fflci-r* were elected
'Ime on the Acane Kv«t»>ds Satnrdaydown Im •
Ritor ba« huHi a S
la tbe Coagl. F. B.. fur the ensulag
A very nice icame; scon- at end '
w-et-k*
N.-.'de<l re
ret>arfJ to Jo jail klud*
epaii* will' h,aud I* |irer>ari-d
year: Supt.. M. wilrot: AbbI Sup:. Y<ar. which U-gan
hiB
paroois
hero,
rontluulna
on
to
Ann
lb favor of Acme. Battery for
and tbeu
mill will star. .
r- lu.iring »ii *h<H-* and tiwni.-**, s
Mr Miner; S-ey.. Murry TnmpklnB;
,•.....,1,.
...
Uto ft
■oteware and Cnim. «w Fife Ijkc:: Arbur Monday, where be ~wlll atlend
four day*.
again.
.* the patronage of th.- generai p
Trea».. Edgar UeVoU orga«l»'- Carrie
-.llhe.................
Aeme. Hanna and HeDonald. Umpire.
i the V
bW Du Tour of Tiaver*.- City ha
Many . f p'li .-iiiiug Inlk* aii.-n.l.*a
Hobiirg.
M ^lor of WinUmrburs.
|
Sev«
taken the job of diggingfight acre* i
V danc. at Mr and Mr*. IVrI-Ki.-'*.
•ii. .11111(011. ;
Mr. Miner. Murry Totnpkiu*. Harrr
. 8W. M_____
family^are very ill wlih
earlv potato.-* by the bulhi-I for tinil
Garfield
All n-taut having had a
M.iitt.i-irin g Fien-. F E
£
Dans. George Swanev have gone m
Alnalle IXKlI* Kim
rplei
lendlil Ume.
. Canfield returned from Old Mis­ Missouri lo tuck appl^ ful Denny £
Mr. and Mrs. A
f* ihl* a fuel? Thu:'
sion Saturday.
Trav.-r»e; —
a new nireei rallwu> Ir.ii
The potato mariiet has been n-ry

ntv 10 Elk H:inlds- ti wil i.,.t iKMmj
Btearty dnrlnB the !»•»•
The
All along
iblug* all along the Ihie.
paid ninged from thirty to ihlr. than Is to be i^iirprlpe pany lo- price P
the shore* <if our In-nuitfii!
In-nuitfi: htost itay
it cenu.
day., on Mra. Cbarf^ Datea, It bciuE <>«labi
will iH- built Slimmer
ler ciiltagm.
cllagw. atnli
benbinhduy—6J.rears old.

■ he gui-'t of I many invr*tn)cniH will
w^ill IIIin- raude
reude that;
a
have
gone;
A.
IHiha
of
Detroil
Id the villace from Summit'
Mr. and Urie^^ummljiCT
Teji.illr.
| •■ill greai
..........
gix-aily i-nhBu.v the value of plop
•■Mr.:and Mr^Chrlslopher Forlou.
Somb.i- -..................
^
with their i
0 Wm. Huel«.*l estaie Is a fliiejeriy nking the line
'*Neille Lambkin la confined to
Uve*. Tilt, also .-im-ct to take _
—.to
Sto toto,
p^, ...........'
„pj
V..
i)i,iich of Travenu* I'ltv wa*.
Enoday.
home with typhoid fever.
to Chicago iB-f^ iher rotnni.
iJl ,,uLlic
waiei*Kg trough
on
ihe-lhtre oiu- dav this wei-k and bought;
Urn •
It la eipected ibai John Roberts
Mr*. John Marshall K«v * \"']BlBck road, in fitmt of the llu.-lH-ljcaitle tor the m.*«t market.
111 return some Ume this week from plMBsm diniK-r party one day
tostip,,^^.
Uy thl* flowing
Wil-dui DenlBou. Mr. i.iid Mr*. H.
Ohio poinu with a carload of homes.
.
, ................ *w.-!l,
I J. IV-iiisoa and H J. T.iuir of Otwgo.,
Mr. and Ur*. Clyce Hanahew will
, .’’“rorhica^ rs "an"^^^
>«'l Me-- -Mb-rt Coum.d.- ha.t' Mich . are the g»e*i> of Mr.'and Mis.i
1,Beach
!|»rt Thursday for Fulioa. Mich.. trh>ton.irago..nb--ani.rMl-**ourt.
hon Lake Ann. and fou

Grand Traverse Region.

rupants oiil.
ly bnilaed. In It ibe oti
suffered only. a
few

Mr.“”au.l"jir* Chrirtopher Fort.m I

■w.

!T *soS!rthlnrTo*mr ViviSg

Ai:ai--ua.

fn-i.

^ha^^.•^ K

1. to., ,™

> and BOO Dcr

... „„ S

TRY k HERALD WAHT AD.

Wrtaht Is vlsiUns with
. Will Kan. at Maple

I
4)l§^

t

$
$

av for Lake i

Sept. 21.
n prmchi-d at IIk- M.
-B. chuifh last-Sunday evenltiE.

* of till
s pfck-ui
_
and U .

1* pleSM-d God m Hi
ir sl*ler. Ire-u<- Ba' .
to tin- Grand I*rdge above,

in-l

peel—__________
the reilrlnE pastor, will depart for his
charge at Gi
R.-BOlve-d. That w<-. a* a li
ir elllteOB drove
large numliei
to Biickh-y Simday to witness the Kebekah*. i< miei our heurt f.-li
Orawn-G. R. £ 1. ball game.
.......................-r ilfuth
The Farmi-r*'
Mmual
Telcphono
we Uve lu*i a Inn- friend and a warm
siioiiortcr.
He it alfii
ResolveJ. Thai our rharler be diap
cd for II perioil of thirty day* ami coi*
entering the vtlluge.
Last Saturday morning wlille Johi le* of these resoluUoiiB Ih- *i-iiI
beruaved family aud lo
ihe Gland
Fischer and a comnu-rclal
Traverse Herald.
Mrs. Emma Wataoa.
' ItcUns, tortBriai akin crupUons
Mr*.
Irene
Saunder*
AUiiv ito
anaor. dHve one wild. _____ became frightened and unman­
Mr*. Mary Monroe.
Doan's Ointment brl&ci duick rellci ageable. > Aa they crossed the railroad
ComniiUee.
tastlnc cures.
Fifty oenu at anyt track the end of the tongue canght
'•om the croaelng. the horses breaking KIligKiev. geol. IS. Ikuii.

tofbmrt **
*'“*
Mr. mid Mrs. Jesse Hallett have
aioved Into the booac at Pearl Lake
owned by A. S. Anderstn.
MrseC. P. Batee and Mrs.
L.
E.
•Bates drove over to Honor to the reonloa. They report a flac Ume.
Instead of Mr. and Mrs. Toiicn visiUoE with Mr. and Mrs. Wtller Iwke.
Temple Pouch
n was Mr. andI Mra.
'
from Foneb's.
BepL St.

s

ft;

SXOVES

I I!..- laimcr* aroim.l Grand lUl.-j
«5u* Domliiv has iBnigl.t another
got pteuiv
rain the |>a«i .-.am-l borwMr, roiirtaJe told your eo.T.-*-;
Can srspe* le- *ucr,-*»r..;iy ral*.-J


•had■ goi>d• her.'? Till* qm-sthui ha* ln-eii a-io-d
broihiT Charles
poliiIiUM
I hy U-!U-i
fine stand of second <-n»p your
eniips
re.-,
He will also have over l,l■*•l qitliy tr.Hn.inai
elev. r
hill'
Inish.-l* of |H-ach.-ii. Tli.-v al» \UIU-d
i-uliur.- In
*«y niaili- a *urce** of ib<the ivir
Itas-i
mail Kcale foithe
th.-ri- were many

of
he
may
tfll
the
readen
aml hy
.day iliey aneaii.il
-mill
what
IkGland
Traverse
Hn
lenilance of 2S.im.ii
Jack Rivers lia* Idd good hy to Mld- know* al«ul gran*- cullu
_____
France'™Fotlou
..f
Tiaver*.-;
He say* oM Michigan I* eo.*!
nesota
City, who was the cu<-*t of .Mis* Fum.-;
Is Mviu
enough
Ferton r.-iurned home Fatur.la>
vhig Min
Sept. z:-.
j
for 111.- K. I- Co. He any* he rati live
beiiei on fl.cr. a day hen- than he
Mae- Ills come Irom iutpiiiv hl.:o.l. 1
could in Mlnnesula on $3 a >lay.
TueM.luy aflorDuon UhlH-n» Carp.'U- Can't have piwjr l.lood wlln faulty <li .
ter of Bast Bay and Ml** Jennie Con­ geslion. Ia7.y llvei and slugglMh U.wi-;*.
HIK.t*- *
roy of Slight* were married at the Buriiock HIoimI
A*lmry M E. par*onagc. They wei-s Btoinach. libweU and Ihrr,
ailended h'- Rlcbanl Bruton and Miss fie* Ihv hlAl

$

y''

t

$

t

t

%
t

$

t
I
t
I

i$
%

I

s

Z'X

i^lMD

RAIMOES

Our display of Stoves and Ranges is now on exhibition, and such a collection, embracing everything in the very ^st and chrapest
irk
PAalm nf fitovedom has never been offered for your inspection before. For your convenience we have moved our entire
atavA diBDlav to the first floor, making it easy for you to visit the greatest assortment in ths city. It is but ^ step through our open
door from the street to the very heart of all things desirable in stove values. It costs you nothing to take this step and
m^ch
style or price stove you want we have it for you for we are showing seventy different
«+k/ig« and «si7Aft in Heatinc Stoves aside from our Ranges and Cooks.

RANGES & COOK STOVES

UPHSHT OK HEATBIS FOB WOOD
Thi,-*csi..ve*arca1l<naippad with slialrer slid.- erain- and
lieBvv cast pots III «lii.-li y.'U can l.un. coal if you «'i*h.

In no other *rticlo of borne furniture'ie there
•aoh B divenitjr of opinion u to how much
tDoner ebonUl be *put into its irarchaBe m b
mnge. oirenmnBnoee Bu»e. •bould
enouiu |$KT----u.b(u
•oar ■etooliop. a^ tealixinR that all people are
notilikelntbeirtaileewe do not confine oor
range <^erin(» to one particular line.

STURDY OAK
Ii* i-oiislniclioii pruve-. ii
wonhvu<tlirna.nr. rolialicd
sicel
body, heavy ma*ctsl ba*«’ with safely
diHil.Ii- iri.iit Ircl

$30.00 to $45^00

RENOWN UfllVERSAL

a.s.^2

From S8.75 up

A

WESTERN RANGES
WINNER OAK
•tiinrnt
with
us—wr
lui.Jlc.l lliem lutycai..
>Ii»lird.
<.u.

MOORE'S LINE

yj

In tbia line you will find good Taluc (or your
money and cannot bdp but be astiafied with the
wmgealtheiwioeweaakforthem; they •oUfiom

$18.50 to $38.00

RESOLUTE UNIVERSAL

MAPU tl8 II6KT

The moat *i-onomic-d hot bhist atuvi'- luoney «
buy,'

Tlie hot hlaai dnift

t-xlen-la

ter of the at-'-'
ji-vsitivi-lv

■'only $6.75
Only $5.75
I., 2*1 I-.,-' '

From $6.75 up

Only $4.75

of fti.'l-

It is hiyivily l.iiill;

“i; ir.i-il--'-i:

v-ill

Fa k I— I

a b

I- e: MOiuie

!>-iru

fro

the re
«-v*-r>-oi
aiiy l.ii

From S9i75 up.

OTHER GOOD VALUES
■ry Hui V.ixilt .rod Su-.-

Shuiittot. Eat
k-sj

aufi con! l-uriters.

From $7.50 up

iny stove vkre tia-vt

J. W. S I- A T E I
your

ilown

the top in tin- form of it pipe inrouifti
..M

nclwlifiB Mowa Kir.-

One Dollar a Week will buy

TBE STORE THAT TRUSTS
THE PEOPLE

SOFT GOAL AND COMBI­
NATION HEATERS
Till- alove ibut liuroa •a.ift <-oal «lis<.liit.-lf clean.
No smoke, no iliiat. no .lirl. Tina alove ia witliont an
Wo Rtiarautif* it to lii-at na niucli
surf.Tre. iiivit it :i» wi-il iihI aa fvciily with *u(t
(ivil aa a hard ooal store will, and l.nrn no tiiore
/u.-l ton (or ton. This cuts your fuel
bill in half.

^ .l?aT

.-bunk, air light *. r
ro.n.y a»h |«n. *witi2 cast
ii>fi aiiJ lid. iWautilully pirkvlvd. ju»I like . ut, A1I.11C-*.

th£ quick meal
The worid’i rwognwtd beet range. ii hainllwl
exolnurelT bf ua. Yon will find in tbe con•ImrUonof tbia range the ear-roarka of braina
aa well aa hamnwra. Let na ahow yon tbta
lange ao that yon will know what to look for in
a perfect range.
•a.re i. UllocreuiM deinuid to . imv
iliiu priced ™«*o, ud uTfill thl. .Ml •• tok
you to examine our "Weatem line. pnooU from

AIR-TIBHTS FROM SI.00 OP
CHEERFUL
AIR-TIGHTS

fuhimism

The store the people have
learned lo trust

p wm

«RAND TRAVERSE tIERALA.

NO HtDrifP. UnVU 01 FKISH
ABE f^ED IK OUB ORIGBUL METHOD
UAMINATION FUB

413^414 irahNB HUL

DR.B.LPlULSOII,jUt.
TrSTcmOtF

ClLPkSBe3S4

MAPLE CITY.
Tb# Uelanan Conaij lewchwa’ <risUlBle bejrtn* In our vllU«e.
Mn. John Mcianii of Olen IlareD
[«aa«<] ihrxMWh lown Siijnrday.
tins i>
is iIm•' Bwesl
g
of
__ _ Min Cora RImons
The frionds and neighbors of Mr.
W0|iaa Flora Betlln^r
A niiinbef from here
their home Toesday evenlnt and aaye
them a complete surprlae.
All ba-1
Mrs. [>r. Burke la borne aitaln.
an enjoyable time, and the eldw^ly
_______e Cate. Albert Ftaher. and i
crxiple WHS morrt than pleaarxl. A boun,_;^Dd Mra. Andrew RaW went (o t:
I Lei son spent last week
nMd-t.
BancrofL who was on the
tUMMIT CITV.

tng.

lira. Ooorxe Jackaon went to Traverae CHr todar.
Id Mrs. Marvin Benncti from
Mra. 8. J. Tadinaa mcnl Saturday Southern Mlcblgan are vlsitlne his
and Sunday with Mends at Traverse brother. Emerson Bennett.
John NegBiarch bad a pitchfork rtin
^Sra. Chaa. Wood of Trarerae City through bla leg while . ibnuhlOR ai
Bltanded Ibe funeral of ber bralber's “
• “
• last Tuesday.
cbfU Sunday.
______ -- . -ell accidently idiol hit
foot last Tueaday. Dr. Bronson dress­
ed tbe wound.
«Bcc Deaa, died Uat iatnrday momSept. H.
ina at S e'elorh at Uw borne of ber
graadpareata. Mr. and Kra. 0«o. JackOLEN HAVEN.
aoiL Tba funeral aarflOM were held
MIsa Lula M. LaVance. of this plac
at tbe bouae Sunday at 2 p.
TlBlted In Mairie City Monday Inst.
Mrs.__
D. -H.. E
Day _______iughti
and daughters Alice
_____
and Bitolle. were callers In Empire
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kelly of Cblc«o.
^
OLEN ARBOR.
who have been stiending some ilm«Cedar Springs Lodge
oq
Oleni
at Cedi
Hr. Cook la able to be out
Lake. i.
Uiasomi for H
1 the Mil
two cruubea

A. U Tbniatoa orBelaifaMC- T
wax la tbe Kingsley cinMtery.
Sept. 24.-

r\

u ..

Indestructible Roofuig

hi. id! ..wr rhe fi.-W. ibi-re l-u..
SI.XU,
hits n.*.i, o<,-. him.
.\-b^

of thoM whoM
f oar Special

til P. I WUFF, Pnp.

MABEU

^ A preauM

AVOID THE KNIFE

CUIAK.

1
Roofbestos!

THUR6DAV. SEPTEMBER 27. 190$.

I.!rxi<> Bail Bmtau'raH l. I-'ranV ami I
Matcfavti. U-Blie Tn-nialii.
Tn*au
John
special Com-aponilenre.
l<la H»amtor. H. F. Miiebllu;^^,
u;. Chn*
,
.
eivpo &.5U
Siockfts-h.Kaneos. Charles Rlrk.
ventns V Mr. aii'l Mrv. Hrai.
l.ott« MiMihu.
Albert sc'!
ManU^
HoeSii
In Id bocior of ttaeir son Charles. KoeUnr.-r. Allee Houriek.
, *br> leaves loilaj- for Kresnn,
&-pi. 17.
_________
Cal., to make «he1r future hoiniTh-

when the EPejilK departed. fevlltiE
Iher ha4 spent a very enjoyable t
inc and wlihinE Ur., ami Mrs Ho^ii.
a ideasaDi trip. Tbe folluwliie are ih> 1^,.
.Mr and Mr.. J.x- AllRlfe of Sx.lc;:
names of thos< who a-.-ri- prc-S'
Sylrester
IV»*ney, Waller
Ilavrat
Fred and filwin Clark. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Win. Hjimmei, ilr. and Mrs. K.v.l
Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. Erlwln KapUncs. Thuis'fav an.; rrl::i
Id Mrs Irwin Rawllnes, Mr. an.;
Arthur Rloekflsh, Mr and Mrs. of-h-xlr-ilh.
Hanimej-. Ur. and .Mrs Adam
Fermers ar'- all busy husking eom
Hoeflln. Mr. and Mn*. !. H. KiidrieS,.
Mrs. I’eier KIr.'h. Mr. am!
Klo..nce riiis I* t.. work fxir MrMrs. nave Ho-fliii. Anna nahl:r»n. An(!r.-w I mlor <.f Kik UVe
Jo-r miy>a Kai-u-r hi
a felon .
I..uura Knapp. Kitiih .<ali> r. May
■|,i*a Oran. Kai- Havtlna-.
r-egmi
Francis Ailcir.- eaiie.1 i
Gray. Martha Son osvn. Mery
I..O li••t
Frsur-lr <
I Sebon.-. l.t>i:i>f
Vtiml. Hinn' H'dlo. W. M. HUI. Frrtl
Arlan .. W. H- Howard.
We 'iindr-r-tanrl ih«'r<- w
l•«!c-it1!l.•I‘- n-vr Fridsv
Phllib Arrtuld. J. H Koum-. Evrl
nigbL Hu|.- Ilex will lux. n s.e.l
Ernie Newmatch. LirxU-. Fr«-r|
s^evii FroeihoH. Frn*-*t Ho>i. flom. tim..
Winnie and Arlic PirreeJ.nreiia Rollo.
S-iil- 74.
'


Wears as lonti as the
^buildin{r.j

bm!:«r
,
«' Car.ltie,' ..Jxl fath.-i -------------butiu- ftuni luRla wbe:-- lb> ; liav.
G.-crge Ibiuker-. nnuhe.
.. wsiie.i at htv Id.:;
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l*-- o workin: a
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Traverse City l^^o.

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Cor. lOth arui Lake'Ave.
Teiepliones: Citizen*.
Bel!, GU.

,
Im.mI II
Hl.vule 0:1.
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a.T.-. x.i, t!.;x.ai
li-ab. .•
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Valuable Souvenir Coupons Free!
A HEATING STOVE EXACTLY LIKE CUT

GIVEN

AWAY!

Henry Net
_ _
e'blB marriage as bavlog taken
11 and
- SUI
place la Chicago on tbe 1»ifa.
IS In town last week.
(ranaacied
Several petaaos from here
Wm. Farrani of Bast Empire wai
PBplie lodav to wltaesa a ball game
between tbe nMriia and
Mantsiee In town Friday.
Mlai Haul Benoeii. who Is golnj
♦nrtf
11)$ Manlatee nine waa tbe
to school In fSmpIrc, apent Salurda!
' qmrfas A. Fiaber made a bsalaeai and Sunday with her parents. Mr. an>
Mrs. Wm. Bennett of ihla place.
■n of Cedsv
Mr. and Mrs. Jero' Sullivan
Saiurday sad S
Sunday with Mr.
spent Saturday
and Mn. D. H. Day
drbo U very aick.
Udy.
Ibe Illinois Saturday evening
. frank Piah.
nis way borne.
bei^ for a vis)
Hiss Bestie Pamni spent Saiordav
Ihueb pleated with the country.
We bad another very aevere elce- and Sunday with her parents Mr. and
trte Btona Friday evening, with a Mrs. Wm. Pamni of East Empire.
tbe Glen Haven Band-pipen played
SDBRixmr of rain. A tree waa atruck
a gnme of base ball with tbe Olenle»eea Mr. NeaaeaM Some and
Mr. MelBtyre'a bara on Foreal Hill mere leamon the Glen Haven grounds.
graa atntek and burned with all tats bay The game resulted In a defeat for the
■ad a buggy, also all of Ur. »ile-a bay
Tbe Misses Alice and Eva Day were
grain, also two new hameaaes. a
•ad gral
Glen AilMir rallers Friday.
Aouble and aingle. alao
U. J. Miller has accepted the posi$110.th
garoutflL eoall
operator In Western
The h
tis ptsce.
teary one for both.' Mr. McIntyre had
Richard Crane. Iravcllng salesmti
a amall Inaurance on tbe barn but he
for
Heath and Hlllignn. transacted
rid gentleman and In rather poor
. Mr. Eble was feeling nice over business here last 1Wedni
Curtla Angevine and family spent
Oie floe crops bU bard anmBer'a work
•rt of the past week In Traverse City.
had bToagbt him. then ro have U an
Charles Kelderhouse and wife

iSnn

winter,

Mra. Jerry
Uule returned -home
MM week, after a vMt with her peo­
ple In nnutheni part of tbe.atair.
> Mr and Mra.
Bom. Sepi. 20th.
WenL Palmer, a ‘
d up with a tnmor
Will Terrell la
over bia heart.

• White
Mra. Joe
Wtali returned borne from

Miiwsaiw mm

wm_

with

Ur.

Kvl

•y Tti
Traverse Clt;
Mrs. Olllc
to Traverse City Saturday.
Charley Kneister Is working for A.


Inilldl

Chai. rUmner baa rented bis borne
to Bimer Bowers and expects to go on
Hr. and Mrs. Sieve Pike visited
Bla farm near Tbompaonvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shorter of South
, Merritt Brown and WIN
Terrill
Kasson Sunday.
maS# • bnalBeM trip lo Traverse City
Ira Donner reUirncd Saturday after
vielling bis people near Sabin a few
iHennan Klrebner of Traverae City
days.
waa in town several days last week,
ashing on tbe lakes
after vitlilDg Mrs. Will McGowan a
JIM Id Boyne aty last week, after
O. H* CauUeflour and wife of near
vUit wltb ber alitew. Mrs. E. Lewis
Nessen.Ciiy. visited Fred Tucker and
ad Mm. E-'Cole.
pi. 21..
LAimiER NEIOHBORHOOO.
Fine weather tor husking corn i
_____
of It.
ceim la prmty good ebU yenr. but potatom will be a light ciop.
s sold bis
B. Allea I
baa
.. rann
take poaman from iDdiana. who will lak
■esaloa by the llrat of November.
Hie dance i
nrday nigbi was wrii a
•rybody bad a good time.
Mvnn Travis and wife visited
fitow Sebeidel's Sunday.

- I norib of here.
The Cedar Run Stars playexi i
Lake Ann Jr., ball club I Ukc A
last Sunday. Battery for Cedar
Siars. Beeman ami F-dgcll: Uke Ann
Jr club. Turk and Case. Result I
2 In fav ir of Cedar Run.
Mr. a
;lr f...........................................................................
Olen Arbor Saturday and Sunday
of^.
and Mrs. Ed Pstlcrsoii.
have been spending the past
Cedar Run visiting relative..
Ing to visit friends at Tracer

bare iwinmed frtjm Grand
RapIdB.'ai Portia
.
wfaerr tbev rltlted rriends and tela-:
Mias Carrie Wagner h
/Uvea In ibc paai four weeks.
1 Wynkooy In tbe s
Jcriin- Lecce will have a barn raUp dance at the bowr-ry 1

...

.......-- ..,

^

______
_____ _
..
____________ music makes th«i*e
Strieker's Bnnday s dances a very pleasant feature for t
' young people here this summer.
Hr. and Mrs. tEmll LaoUier rtslied >. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. I.arhi
at Mrs. I.auincr'a parents. Sunday.
|ar<> reJolcinR over the convalescence
Tbe Ume Tree base ball nine start- of Mrs. Laptiam. She hus Iwen
■ ed mt 10 do things U> (he White Caps < kick and ruuch of the time was th<
asif Buntb Sokm Sunday: at least they li was not posall>1e for her rcent
xShOUghl they would: but they bad the |
Mrs. Jane {'lay-is very sirk ul
' taWea turned on them to the tune of ■ writing and h»-r many friends feel very
If to 2 IB favor of the White Caps I anxious about her
Tbe game was well played aU through. |
John Haywood is buying poiaioe.
ImU Ixooe Tre.- simply couldn’t get i here for Mr. JeVries of Tntverst City.
•louBd the diamond.
Next time. U The people have always found .Mr
T„ mustn't cackle before you lay your, Haywood a fair, square man to deal
iMvauae the White Capa cw play , with and feel very much pleased that
Imll.
: be Is Ibe man selected to l>
Stephen Laiitner jr.. drove over loi
Sept. 2S.
■.'nlrmlcy Sunday to visit bla alster and
' ..............
hrolher io-law. Neal Worm.
*
AGer a brwvy meal, take a enuple ol
Mr. and Mra. Edward latumer drove. Doan's Keguleia. and give your
• to Acm<-Sunday lovlaii ihrirson nnd:seh. liver and bowels the help ili.-y
ilnugbtcr.
| will need. ... ..........................
Sepl. U.
_________
called at Mr. A.

-I

...
. RwUcts bring easy. rcRitlar iwBaasea of the bow^s.

On XA/odn^sday, Xhcirsday
Friday and Sa'turday

Oct. 3-4-5-6

A MOORE'S STEEL RANGE ‘.tfU’rr'KS“
WOT BISCUITS and CORREE
vk/ill ba aarved *to all Visi'tors.

IVIalca THIS Your Waadquar-fcara
and Wava l—unchi vhfl^H Us.

A $30.00 HEATING STOVE GIVEN AWAY
Saturday,

^

F*. IVI.

Oct 6

MOORE’S AIR-TIGHT HEATER
1-;VEKY \ lSrroH

to

OI.'R H KNITURli m:i'.\Kr.MliNT .{,» l,r |,r.s.nA:il .vill. a Valua'ji.- Coupon, a. a Moore'.
Air-Tight (Kik is to be prer'TxUrxi to •.tinii: family in this vicinity.-

Will Burn the Smoke

Omj of iho-.'- .-VrTitfhl.Oaks
wiil br
liEhl.'
Oct, fi.
f..
in full operation in front of our storeI on Satiirdai, Oct.
chvnpl‘^t slaci
slack coal will b'* u*eil for fuel. an<J >•« t you
T lu- chL-npl‘^t
will be convinced that you nevor have felt so much heat
coming from a stovp.

NOTICE
Owintr to the Hebrew
Day of Atonement,
this store will be clo>ed all day Saturday.
Sept. :2H. Open Sat­
urday evening^. Gtl.o
p. m.

mm

Moore’s Everlasting Fire Pot
Itrina'- th-; heat value of soft coil nearly up totliat of
h:ird coal and stops the bmokc nuisance by burning ihe
blad; -moke which really is heat.

m

Remember
Souvenir
Coupons
to ail
Visitors

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD. TKURSOAV. SEPTEMDER tt. IMS.

Klns»ler. Hlch.. Sept. 26.—A *WT
ploasam reeeptioa waa alvea lie Bev.
A. L. Tbure'oa «r Klns«lcy

GRINNELLBROS.

Ins oa rhe oecoolon of hU M-wit}-.
M->-eolh birthdar.

Abnul lorty of fbr

olJ wHliTii wen' there.

A prv*fO« <if

vro One chair *aii inaiSc bliu.

ARE READY

Oiorui- M. CaMpbclI. for orarly forty
yean> s rr^ident <>r Ear( Pnrsdiac. sad
who

TO SUPPCV FVfRY NEED OF MUSIC
TEACHERS AND STUDENTS FOR
THE MUSICAL SEASON OF l906-’07

Mimwimc aco »«tr«'icd

froji. a

paralMIr Kirokc, had a acrond airokc
a- day« asi> ami U nc ibis tima■ low.

Thor*- Jh «u>nn‘ hop*- of

coK-rj'Circuit Court.

Bflsdj vith the World** Beet Pianoe—an enormone
stork ot especially selecled Fall styha. Mew instrotnenU,
fresh from the fa^ry. faolUoss io tone ami looeb.
Beady to cxtoml parchasei* .conx’eDieot tonne of pay­
ment 'to take old Pianos in oxchange—to rent Pianos by the
month and idkiw a year’s rent on purchase.
Sit Bemly with over thirty Piano Tuners and a largo force of
expert meehanics. to do fiTft-class, L'<uiMntoul work on
Pianos that may dcxkI attention.
Beady with the largest stock of Sheet Music, Stndies
and Mnsical Works to i>o fonnd in this part of the <*ountry,
and with an ampin fbrat of rompetent clerks, to give prompt,
oarcfnl attention to the wants of teachers and their pupils. .
^
Beady to prove that our valons and aervioo arc nnapproachen, and that your liest interrats will i>c soiv'wl by
teliogwith ns.

ceny of

rooiIs

valued at under 125 Mil*

momiUR nnd up in 3 o'clock had not
iA*-n seiileneed in Circuit court.
Whl'e was

' Real Estate 1

Sunday Schoat Cenventien.

KINGSLEY.

charred with

lamrny

om a dwelilfiR in the day time by
fTiarles Coriilti nf Grawn who claimed
hat White stole two sincio hanii>SBCs
from his ham, hIdinR (hem in a pis

William Hubbell and wtfe t<
enec A. Steele eS ^ wH of a
He said that we said “I hope." •etw sec. 27. T 26, R 9. $S«,
I
-S'ellic Whitney Merrill to Albert!
"I thi(ik~ and "I tnt*(" too much and
J. KratoehvH. lots is anJ 2‘. village ofl
do not come down W9th
the woni
Knrilu.
I
"know" yflea e*U)itg)i. He went on to
Jam-.s J MrLausblin to Milton B.t
my Uwi when the rtturch workers l.oaR. e' ai. tot* 3 and 4. *«. H'. T 2*.
were away fn*ai ih- aefjil fighting of R 9. JleiUi
Georg*' Gtei-n 10 Ahhif Green. nw’«
life that they hunt t#getber all but
Uft,
V. T 25..R9. litm.
when the hatile* iiegsn. there wa*
A Mary Rey ,i al. to Jam«'» J M- '
less s|i)it1ing up.
He then J^usHilin. loi* 3 and 4, «ec. To. T is.'
»5<f
I
iourhed on the liaportanre of a icarh- It
Wil'iain Ilelrner Io Frank O Kiwh,
er's example and the noldlity of their
lot 12 tdl.. d H. U A Co.'s 5th.
k and in leriing whit they mixlit
J W, Manic and wife to Hatvey U
toward the di'vclnpiui-nt of ibel. Martin and wife. Ku 1C. see. 7. T 27
rhildren he said (hat they migfa^ train R1". ir.oo,
Mary A. Rt.ihwell id Prcl Hendrickthe bahlis of real prayiv. hstdi of
lot UT.. Oak Height* snh. *Hv„ »1.oP
speech, good resiling,
IVni ;.nd I,e-ntile Blue, fti Chas. A
and christbm
services and
rhurcb mil Mary E. Bdgefi, pareel*. s*v l».
loyalty.
All these topic*'wi'TO deal' T 25. R .x. «P«t.
Hodge A Brown to B.'ri nnd Maud.with In a very Interesting m»nn<-r.
Worrt. li n. >. of set, s.'C
T 25. H
The whsioo began a»ln .n 2 o'elock 175".
il* afieraoon with devoilonal exerFoster K;lpairtek ami wife to W
se* leil l.y Ihe Rev.- I„ B. Bissell, U Uruwu. jrarcls. Oak Heights, HO"i
Ibil.t, 11 oarmr 10 AHI.' P Brown,
The.se wen- followed hy an address li.v
I* 54. :.5 ami 5fi. Idk I. F.'iris' 1*1
county presideni. the BeV, R, .V.
lb div of Oakoxswi. «t»o.
Holsaple. who spoke of the •■IHsclide*'
Wtn. 1_ Brown ei al to Wm, F. Cali .
(CoatlBoed From First Pace.)

neas.

NORTHPORT.
trofO
Travrrae City
wtU> biB parent*.
Mia* Mattie DaumlM-reer of Saiiili
Bead. lad., la kere to apend ihe winter
with ber aiatnr, Saaie.
Ckaa. BntiaaD is confined to hi*
hoinr
d from Cliai^
iernix on Tbursdsr.
' O. A. Power* apeai -Saiurdaf and
Stuiday tn town.
Mra. Jessie Brabsni ef Traverse Ciiy
apetii s few .daja with ber sister last

W. D. J

' Mias Joaepblne Burriaea^ retiimctl

II. BOniretucned ihla
ihl evenlns from
■ two weeks' outlnf.
Roy Peck sad fsnll:
!|T ftoB Orwell.
...................... B snetle of ...
Mrs. ______ Kel
wy sa^dausbter
________ _____ __;urda.
Saturday and Sun
They relumed to their home
rntns.
anier anil ............ ...............
Of Tmverae Cliy were here on h«»lne** Monday.
Mrs. Berry It very ill at this wiit**Mtas 'Taylor Of Tmverae City I*
Hwchlns the SnoU aebool.
' Uiae Hattie Hnmpnch leaves Titea‘

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

The UdIea' Aid will aive a supper
la the CobK). church parlors on Fri­
day evealnc.
Mr. and Mm. Ryan and children
apeat Tharaday In Tmverte City.
Mm. a H. HiUken and son Basil
MN)t Saturday la Tmverae City.
. Leranddr Pet^t mad
SMiie a t '
.

Rapida
with
the
tMI- I
Opekawin.
I take Mr. J.
who
o waa called
I
there by the desib of
Ua
a fslher on Monday.
Mrs. Bmeroon of Philadelphia spent
last week with her aUter Mr*. Btta
Wilson.
-Mra. H. E. Gill apeiH Saturdayand
Mnulay In Travens City.
juildins a oea0h«*. Wcaton
It built
dwHHas houae.
! Mr. and Mrs Baxelle of Tmverse
^(y /ere tmesis of Mr. and Mni- Ry!■ over Sunday.
i The Woman's Club meet with Mr*
C. B. Kohl on Tueaday afiemoiia, Jus'
t^r n biulneaa seBBlcHL,

•tODory of Edvard Taylor, whose remaina
were
brooaht
bark
fram
Waablniunn last Tuesday.
.‘.The many friends of CJarenee Senlt
^11 be pimsed to learn of bis Imprar
lae la health at Manlatee.
Charles
Berry was ealletl home ye*larl
mirrday
of the mtIous
ty on aceouai.................................I
tfhlB father.
The many friends of Mr. J. D. Beets
I'lOnime him Imek for n
are triad i
other ye
Sept.

Ik a dust titht.
mmturs true/fuskutu.

KATIONAL HSCUIT COMPANY

Annual C. R. & 1.
Excursions.

T4'rk mi’l.

159 E Front SI.

l. wntohi'c.

railroad Journal licarinss. which came
Itelekate* to the stole ronvenlion. U 1
'__
________________ _____ 1
BepI 19 lit
Ir*.
liarry
Hutto
of Colorado
c-r H./Ules auil Mis* Manila Ikirneyl
Sprlnttx ha* Ireen rixliinR at the home up yesterday nornlnR. wa* still occucopvcnllon openeil this morning
Hoar's Thli?
of Mrs. Franei sThoropson.
G. R. A 1. A-NNl'AI. EXCI'RSION to|
pylnr the atiCDtlon of the court •>
,,,
IJetredt. Mirh.. Sept. 2£.—William A.
devotional preparation for the n.-,rall, ■ro|.,l. n.lr.sn •n.l
....................
Seely was
over
ftoni
hr > Mtarre. the n.'stor of the th>lrolf lar.
o'clock this aflcmoon..
lead hy the Rev. ih-nias Coehlin
T„™l,.v. .V„.lKT !. T„
..
The boys who wen' Imiilicaled In of the Congregational rdmreh.
This ------- • OclolMT n.
tve G. R. A I.
W>, th.
h».. known P J
....................... js ninninc his shlnBle
Cb--TM>Y fur ih. iMt 15 Y.wr*.and lieb.Yrhia
followbil hy an excelU-n; nthire*-' ag.'nt for particular*.
mill nsahi ofier a deUy for want of ibc allcred Kieallnr were on the stand
sept 19-llt pMroeUr h-«er>l4. in nil bwaim trwnmr;:
(hm>.
timber.
hy
J.
IV.
Milliken.
the
slate
president
*nd
enniiruliY
>14*
1
yeaierday -uml lestifli'il in the fact that
♦S.ftfi TO DETROIT AND TOI-MK),
•Uicsn.Ni mn*lr b> hi, era.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Uannon have'
Mr. Milliken spoke on ".Sunday School
♦C.outo Chicago. I4.W to Grasd Rap­
G., R. A I. ANNCAL EXCI'RSION Io
’ Wao
aljiisu
.i! .kinsas
I
-. a
- MAavia.
respondent told them (he whereeommenred boiisekeepine In the seeDraccu-t*. Totfdo.Ohio.
M.magemeni" nnd shnwcil that inBeindi. Tolcld. ('Tileagu and Grand | p.tv.
- j.uii^ uteraaUy.aet- id* on G R. A I. annual excuratgn,
ond door from apparinients in the Bhont of (he metal and then paid them
a deep knowledfii^ of his suhji'ci
OeinlNv 2nd $5 o«) io Kirhmond, OetoDeanision bulldlua.
Rapid*. Tuesday. OctobcT 2
To Rirli
for it after they had taken It from
'fmn
addres* licing very Interesting and mnnd. Oclolicr 11.
Miss Iona Hney is KtayinRwiih her:
See «- R. A -J. Pnre.
l-r botUw. ttoW W Ml Ur
l4-r mil.
A»k any G, R. A I. agent
ihe warehouse.
^
aixter. Mrs. Lester Sayers, and nitendhelpful to all who heard it. The Rev.
lialNiuiit.
aept 19-llt
Laai eventac Miner was cxamlnM
lUK the Mavllold school
T. P I'Hom then delivered an addres.*
Mis* Alice Abhoit of Klnttaloy and' hy flve phynlciana. Itm. Munsoa. Holds'Power of Personaliiy/ in
Mist PorHT of Traveroe City vlsilokl worth. Oaraer. Lawton and Wliheinu
Workers," showing that personality
MUs Cora Scboaold Friday aftenioou
determine his memni condition
Mrs. Emory Darlinj; was called on*
is a
treniendoi's fneior in Sniuln'
of loan .Monday by the new* of that The result of this examination ha*
srhoo! work.
Tie- "Handteaps of ■
her taiher. Georce ('um|>bcll. of West been the siibsinnoe of tiHlay's tesil
Fife iJike. had »uffer**l a third siioke mony. AH the donors aerce that bis Ciuiimy SehrKd" Weie aldj >ai fi.iiu
hy C. 11. Bye of Monroe Center.
of paralysis.
mind
was affected
by n paralytl'
The new ••hllMess" road to .TVjivAt U ti'eloek the convention was r.’stroke name time apo but differ slirbt
eree City has been receiving i
ablved into a elass of young ladic:
y in their siatemcnu n-rsrdinr his
impmrenienix this week
and'Prof. 1. B. Glllteri taught the Sou
nated by dlftoreni part
sanity. Br. Munson testifled that the
day school lesson in a verj able man
In its completion.
a -acemed to realize Ihe nature of
J.R. Holdemn made a business trip
offense hut would not admit dolor
lo'Ttaverse City the last at the wer-k.
ion oiH-ni
anythinR'vroor. He. staled that Miner
Sept. ♦&.
demiioual exerrlscs hy C. II. Ksti-».
liari a eeneral lack of moral and i
fidlnwed by a buhlncs* session.
lal faeiilile* of iierceptlon but ihai h-*
HONOR.
The evening session of the Sunday

-son. tor r=nw.™

N

Honor,

*MWi..~
SeptT"
MWi..
Sept.

26.—After

searchinr all day yesterday and today.
AllMTt
Iham. the .mtssinR siaiion
aiteat. was located at Colon's camp at
3 o'clock this aftortiooD.
half way

The camp Is

heivccn Unmestend

__

_

_

_

_

quesHon-whether the respnndcould deiermiDC between right
wrong.

Dr.

Munson

replied

that he

id not like to nn»wer either yes

and

n but said If a man is mentally weak

Beulah and the clrcnliou* route taken

lat ilia moral and ethical qualUie*

by (be man made It a tramp of many
veao' miles.
When

Mr.

Beam

was

located

he

was apparently all riitht and It is he
Ileved that he wandered away yester­
day while temponirily deranRed.
hroiiitht

io»l thereby Kiiffer.
The divorce case of Benjamin E

back to

He

Honor at

nalsy B.

Wilson

wus not

and rramod by the court.

coniesied

Mr. Wilsoti

resiricied from niarriare lor three
months while his former wife

t> remain sinrle twice the time.

o'clock this aftemoan.

The Shlpppy divorce case was lakeq

Mr. Beam was reeenily rtne of the under advi«-ment
Marquette train dls|>aiebers in

schoAl eonventfun was well aUended
yesionlay and, the llev. Mr. Morri*iciidered ii stirring addit-*s to Sund;i>
school 1t';*ehers.
One of the (l^^t ihonghli^ In- liHuiglit
tlmi.

Sunday

school

learhor

ia*k nn unideasani one.

thought

hi<

"It i> a i>osi-

llon of niiicli aifatvr imi>orlaui-e ihnu
the pr«-sident or any nmnaich could
lu*stow."

said

Mr.

Moiris.*.

'It's

a

great privlp-ge to have a Jsirl In sliap
)ng a soul."

He snid that Hu' iiv. rage

Christian did nut -Keeii hi.s ••yes otu-ii
lUnriigh :h the Tact that ihl* is >me -if

W TRAVERSE CITY

here to tr*l.

The position of

Every Claim ia Backed by Local Tes­

ikm aeeiii was tendered bint and he
have received ^iho books yes­
terday but m 6 o'clock h

Hiniins

a tract of timboi.
Mr. Hearn has a
<dd child.

He has

rife and A I-yc
>en ni poor he;

merflel.t and family.
Mrs. l>. Snmm.^erfleld and lUoRlilets.
H. Codd of Fife Lake.
Marti' and MaRirie. vtidieil the sute
A deal haa l>c«i reconily completk-d
by which sswie property hi-re ha* fair at Uilwaukiv last wtwk
ehaatmd banda. Mr. Cuher disposinc
Jerry Utile I* under the doctor'*
mr Keystone, and be- care vuEerins from an injury received
nnSn^wner of four lots whore the
some time bro by a horse bliinR him.
ori- 'e mill
stands.
McKesKC
ahinirie
i
______________ _______ __
.. owned by Ja».;
I>r». BoyUn and Bhimday
Orandsll. and now occupW by .A. Mc-;iown Wedoi'sday lookiny after

the

iiyphold piilleuts.

Ihim to Mr. and Mr*. Went ralmer
r last week J
c iok*. worth a:^ui »I0. Weis baby boy. Tbuisday.
hear that Smith beat and r«*r
Cook will | Boyian nmeiaied.
at^l •he emw.

"‘hlte left Saturday tor Wlscoo-



I worth, who is employed in one of

The youuR peoiMm’mecilBR waa,1o1| larxest machine shops in the state
euployinc 0

k ihoiisaail r

lory department of the eolleRC ibcre.
'
Meadamea
J.
L.
(Hbbs.
. .
»«t B*f
Olhtas. Newt.
Jamiaon and Platt
Bat- j_.........
hauhvl into the eiiy Satunia)« ...At.. VtWul... abA
^
SuSL Mia* Audle
Taylor and Mr. «..an.
Ivan;
Cook'attesded the 8. 8. eonventltm tneT.tC. U A M_ or almost a himdn<d
at Sfcmmlt City Tueaday.
! ions m<
Hum (ho nanal load.

mnk.

elected deleeatejcar ferry took thirty loaded car* Imo

Hu

timony.
If the reader wants sironerr proof
that) the foHowine siatvliieni and exIM'i-fence of a resident of
Trajer*-"
City, what can It be?
Mr«. Aimin' A. .lackson of E. From
*iie«‘t. iM-yom! itirlow sirev't. say*
•Jiard work on a form iKiih while my
ImStwpd was Id ih- Civil War.amllfor
tears aOerwanis. liroke me down. W-l
for lw«‘niv vi-ais I never had a d.vy's
heallh. Every physirlan I cor­
'd said I hail ’iver troiilde. hut I
might as well have ukci) a* much eol^
water as their luedlrines. Jus' tiefoi
eommelieed to use Oian s Kidney
PIH* I wj.K almost, paralvzed. first nt*
(leins it ill churrh one Sunday niorninx, when it reqiilrod an effoii in act
on my (.•ei. and when on my leet i
couid hardly stand for niimhn<'*» and
lack ol eirenlailon. Had a knife been
thniM into my kidneys the pain could
have lieen more IntiTiM'. Sleep to
wa* more like a siranee lran?v
bkh I saw aqalrrels. biids nud dt'itorted llpires. As mluht be exiu'CleJ.
annojInR difflriiUy with the kidney *ecn'ilons existed, and I was actnally in
torture fitmi thirst. Now. l want Ihe
neople of Traveroe City to read the
foHowing:
1
used w-veo boxes of
Boan'a Kidney Pill*.
The Idoatinr
which t>erst*lent!y cb
Imit
iweniv ye.-it>. grad *Hy disappcareil
o' pounds
I^.......................................
mull I weighed loo
h-ss. until
1 could sleep like a child.
child, tihiil I could
read for three hours
r* every
y evening, an
ty before
be
I commenml
the trcsimcm. I a-ill gladly give
particular* ef my exporieuce
oplni
lion* of IVian s Kidney Pills to
any Iffdy
Ipdy who call* on me personally,
if she
le really suffers from Kidney complalnraad wishes u> know what cwrsc
10 pursue to liring relief."
•For sato bv all dealer*. Price W
ecnia.
Foelcr-Milburn Co..
Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for iNe I'nited
Stglc*.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
,takf no other.

To Stan the season right we -ire
unusual values in

Jo offer •iome vcr>’ '

MEN'S AND BOYS’

Suits, Overcoats Underwear
MES'S SUITS, rinht op to
wor^li $12. for only......... .........

.

Q JS I FOW' t-OlfS ^MMT SUITS, iml
/T QS
1 noWby Blylea. worth $10. ntonly..

BOYS’ KNEE I^NI SUITS,
will wear and kee^ nice, worth $.‘5 and S-l.50.-at only....................... .....................

great MTvlee* a iieison can ri'ti

der to mankind.

ao he reslimetl his |K>slilon and came

- STEINBERG BROS.

He spoke of flic pride we •would

take in a eomnilssion from the pre*ident nf the country atid how 'oft* n th ■

Pere

dure the nervous strain of the work,

OF NEW GOODS FOR HEN AND DOTS

out was the iraisirtance of their po'i

Travtjrsc City but was unaiile to en­

Wylie. MIeh. Sepl. 34.—Mrs Dent
k remi'nt founda Johnson is airk. Hr. Boyb'n I* In
nirk was done by Prank
tendonee.
Halllday of Kinesb'y. who
ttwaily
Mrs A. A. Harris of Traverse City
rompleied a similar Job at the school
bnuae here.
vislletl over Simday with Mrs tl. Rum-

next.

.W|»-n,l s.k. mil:r~uu

SPECIAL SELLING

WVLIE.

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

soda crackers rightly
' made in the first place,
rightly protected first,
last and all the time.

The prisoner had t>een a regular C'Ommaii'l." hi* text being the wonls
-tisiomer of Cnrhllt's for same time trf Christ. "Go Ve and I're.xcli the clouiiid It Is claimed that he lost |R In
■1."
nme manner while in hi* saloon. ThHe wa* fullnwed by the Rev, S. T.
defense tried to show that WTilto wa'
Morris* who K|K>kc on "Making Runday parc'l'. C.ivwlrlcb * 3rd. 27i»i.
Wm. E. Clatk ei al to AItten T.
ouly holdinx omo the harness until he School Teacher*.'*
Clark. r.S ft. off ean side lot 1 nnd a"i
;oi his mono)' back.
I,. RORroe si*>ke on the "One Tldns lot 2. Idk. 12, North File I-ake. Jl rVi.
The case nf William . C. Miner,
Needful."
Wni I.. Wilson jr. and wlfeioC«>
■barred with the sieallne of liras* Fmm Wednes^lay•^ Record.
Huini>hri‘> and wit*', s' of lu-’, *er. i.
ioumals from the Pere
Harquetle
Prof.' Maro at Morthport. ,
j
At the county Sunday school con T 25. It l».
.Kosii'i
Kilputriek and wll.- le W i..
railroad came up this mornlnr after venllull this afternoon the following
,. I'rofes's.r Mato, the tiiaglelan -wb..;.
Iliow.i. lot ;>l. Oak Heights. IliHiu.
'he White ease waa disposcti of. Mr.
olfleer* were eleeltd;
Orowii I
slM-tiding the sunioier at U
Mary N.
- Hammond t'oAllI
Jhilehin. the attorney for the defense,
.
220-V'
Piesideni. the Hev. R. N. Holsaple.
'p/c-ait.r'ra
’o
'■'■’•'■''"B » niagnifleeut .
-phe G. R A- I. wHI Rive ll« BODoal
asked that Ills elient Im> eiamliusl hy
Allle
itn>wn. sunini. r home, will
Vice pTs'Slileul. the Rev. I-. B. lti<
open hi* »=a*o» 411 oxeiirslons rm Tuesday. wio4icr 2. to
physieianx to ’'dmertuine hi* sanity.
■II.
(c.vrrg*- Green and wlf*' to Prank J<onh|«iri <ui the evening .u Gel. d , ix-trolt ♦.'..wl. Tohxlo l.l-On. CTiieaRo
The requosi was Rranteil and the exMartha fkirney
Smith, nw t, of lu't, s*T. 3.'.. T 27. H 12 Tta- emertainimni will l>e •■■ider lh.'iR,t,MV Grsoil tLnpIda t4«0, the nuind
.ailon will l>e held this eveninr.
♦4.10,
au*|ii.x-s of Ihl* MethiNlisi chun'Ii. Pro-j
Tiekels guod.lo relnra for ten
Meanwhile the leNUmimy Is beine
Howaixl Whiling and wife to Ft.xnk
Supei jhlendi'nl of home d>U>a>lmeni.
"l^^ifessor t|aii>-4ias a repiiiaiion all <>ver‘aa>*.
The M-eund exeuraioo trill be
Smith ne'w <rf ne>. s.v, 35. T 27
taken end the boys miio were InipIIMrs. C, fl Estes.
* the rxiim'ry ;in>! hl« siiec<-»» in year* [ id Rlehmoiid. Ihd . on Thursday. OcHs
12. I4V>.
mied
in
the
aff.vir
occupied
the
stand
Nosl. near Si. Iimaee. to Join her
It Ilf leaeh'-i*' train<
hUHliand. after a month of viHliiOK this afternoon.
ing. Mrtr.)Glhhs.
*1 .7. Idk 7. tlckKirirh'* add.
’ in this n-gion and bis .■oHTtalanimi.* 11„ return for i« n day*. 3u day ilek«*
friends in thin victnily.
ileqdtAit of the primary tie
Telia K«1e to sLimiiel t- Ih*. lot 4-,,re always well laironir.'d
Thl* >-ear j ,„ Hfrhmond will hr sold SX.fHi for ihe
MIhb Eliza Gmn is spenilinR some From WciIncHlay's Rcronl.
pirlmetfi. Mrs. J. W. Milliken.
Ig.r.'nsiij
***“ • »»>mb«r .rf !!.■* fonlnreK of. round trip. See O, R. A I. agent* f.w
me with bet itareuis hem.
The case of the rcople v*. Wllllam
imiiioe. J. \V. Milliken.
I iiniisiial inieiest which will In- given' f„|] |iartieiaar« or address C. U {.orkTimothy Coodxell In re|K>rled sirk.
C.
Miner,
charred
with
ai.wlinr
braj**
Roseoe.
AlwMh wey liruwn. little sun of Hari|.n Ihe Nortliimri oiNtiing
| ttmal. I! P. A.. Grand Rapid*. Mirh.

MAVFIELO.



Only

:>en.

Grinnell Bros.’
15 Music Houses
Tarrerse Q(y Braicli;

Hie soda cracker is an
ideal food. Uneeda
Biscuit are the ideal
soda crackers. Indeed,
the

He then look up the power* a iraclier should develop in ordi-r to In- high­
ly qualified for the work.

The first

wn* the pitaer of Illus'rallon and intilalioD. imagination, questioninc. sys
tem. repetition and <sihu*laxm were
taken u|i ill nriier and each on>- t:ilk>-1
nn in an Inierestiug mauiu-r.

DETROIT AND RETURN. 85A0.
OCT. 2.
Pvre Marquette *|N c-iai train i'-avr
9:3i'- a. ni„ i.rilvc* laimit * ;» |i r
Reimn llmii Oct. 12. Ask agent f.
folder.
Sept. 2(V22-24 2C-29. Orf. 1.

For Thins
Poor Blood
You C8Q trust t tnedteioe
tested 60 years! Sixty yetfs
of experience, think of that I
Experience with Ayer's Sar­
saparilla; (be original Saixaparilla; the strongest Sarsapa­
rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc­
tors endorse for thin blood,
weak nerves, general debilit>'.

MFN*^ nVFRfHAT^ all the newest cuts in black and colors, loose or half fitted.
U>CKLUAl^ -j-hree exua special values at... $6.95. $9.rS and $12.50

New FaU Cravenettes, wortli $15, at $9.75
i Kara Bargain in Man's Maary Flaaeai Uodarwaar. \ * Datam or Kara Sl/laa of very choice fltwed.
J
I and ribbed KBrmeoU in all colon f/)/r
siiiiflt' or tloublp bri-;isled. at only,
JAT k'artneiit.................................. . ^c7C I an.1 Bixea. very apeci.-il value at.... aJl/Ld

Men’s Extra Heavy and Fine Wool Underwear,
specially priced at $ 1.00 and........... .........

$1.25

I 4 BaaalHal Haarf
Haary Flaaead Undarwaar for Boyt,r,
We have it in all sixea.
ii niiicL lietu-r irtrnient lliati ii*it.-U.^^^
at ..Illy....................................
Tha Bast dalua in Ifeci'AM for Men
Hoy# at 2.-*- au-1.............................

S0C

I
I r*# Bast dmiaa in Orarsi.rtt
J
iOi^ I at $1 25. $I 00, 50c an.l........... ...

Sweaters for Hen, Boys and Little Fellows
The most complete stocky have ever shown and the greatest values, among them
*
iver shown anywhere at

50c, 75c, $1, $ 1.25, etc., up to S»5.00
MFirS SUIT CdSES. wortli SI -‘tO,
ap. ri;il prl- •............................

1 //I ;
iaiU\

U.alaTC'l.mlher t O S
liofl.w<>rth22.)to2.5U.Bpcc'lpric« M a^O

-\gain we are giving beautiful Set: of Dishes.' Free, also white enamel Beds,
Sjpring*. Mattresses, ei-with tickets, A ticket goes with every fifty cent purchase.
gjod until Unuary 1<I. l^iW.

Patmw >bkcTw»A>M wwtWi** «*a*w>4«

r:,

UlW.TW«>X«>><t UXt UXAll<**Mn«( Anr,

m. kSUS.**

jers^

STEINBERG BROS.
TRAVERSE CITY, .MICHIGAN.

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