Grand Traverse Herald, October 11, 1906

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 11, 1906

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1906-10-11

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TKAVUM CTTV. OKANO TflAVtMt COUMTV. MICHIOAN.

oonMnl have been very sorioui."

wouldn't be in any hurry 'bouftakln'jsnmmer It served to predict (be ap-

lato jBla gtortooi w^rid I cuw.

mented Mrs. Johnson, who used t

a yoke of that kind on my shoulder*." ; proarh of a teinpesi.

TBe tree bora of the wind aad Bune.

a Yankee sebootma'am

Th* B^rit aaS tlw FiMh.

1 bond to me for.cood or 01

married, and therefore did not handle ried in spite of my warnin', yell baf-1 showed iluxau-nlog sipis of a storm,

A Mr<oerf to do »7 will.

the United Stsiea dlalc«

off-hand familiarity of her husband.

bliB (roai

bU

moUter'a

Wbu would

JWI?
t Bod 0 treat Rlsri work to do;
Wrt«t to Mke ri«bt ooatort to brtut
To those la Uoubte oomnrln*.
om

both iwUi and etront:

Oreat waa the load, the ]ouraer loot.
Tet this Btr iUre was weak aad lane;
J«lertat at my bebeot he came:
Bo. wbao bii ctreocth was almoet gooe
I took the oeoufte aad nrted Mm oa.
Tet bnrrr as 1 might to ke«4>
The miantea' pace, both

food

aad

ateep
Ky stare am« hare.

impatienUy

I saw the glortoas horn pass by.
(I could wot leare him (<w we mast
TiBre hands of dust to work with dnsti
At last be (eO and would not rise.
Re called m with tmperlOBs eyes,
And bade me paose.
This snail white room.

thU cot

of

Rlalatertng toms that come and goI ciMch here llateniBc for bia breath.
And with my haada 1 htdd bade Death.
My work selected and ondone.
If be bet beckon, swtd l n».
This wortUeod serf of mine to ssre.
How hard they toll who serre a stare;
—L. B. Bridcman In Boptember Centary.
Oeod Niglit, AnBelat
When dc ercata' como an' dc riouds
■oat hy.
'

Bob» home to dab caan' bed.

Vat w«a in chile he look at de sky
An' ha. am dat culy hnd:
Bo look what de sun done paint dr


ares'
Wtf a bcauYiil flak an' gray;

He nod dat bead ns be sink lo ru*.
An’dU 111 song be «y:
*t)ood ntgbt! ugels* meet

la do

mawnln'.
Has to go to sleepy land away:
Good nlgbt. angels; ace you

at

dawnla*
"Wkm you cone wH nc to apea* de

When de etenln' come an' dc darknt
tries
Bo' to loU the Wori’ to res'

'

' Dat wee in chile he dose his em
Aa' alMv on bia mother's brens';
De paiated wee’ done loee Us light
men de Riadows 'cross tt creep;
Bat da angels telllo' dat chile good
sight
Base he amlUa' In hts nicep.
“Good night, ugelB! meet yon in do
nawntn':
Hm to gn to sleepy land away;
Good night angels! see

ydu at

dawnin'
When you cone wit me to spen' de
day."
-AGcorge V. Uohart in Baltimore Am­
erican.
Mis ChatM oArittsr.
“Now sceBbere. ■derry."
Fanner dohnaon to his man of all
work, “re needn’t git oncasy Jest beeaoae old

Podjgera bet oBerrd ye a

dollar moeth noae’n I'm payin' ye.
I rechon IVe got nboui as mach auo'
ey an' kin agOrd to pay y« abont et
mneh es Podgers kin or mebbo a lit'
sorker, Jerry. ni

"To r' a li

admit that, aad I don’t want ye to be
getting diaaatiaBed or thlnkln' of digglB' out so lit make a bargain with
ye right now before we go any fur' tber.

with

U

ter pick out some other partner

Ye klD bet It U! " cjscu- on at present.

If ye stick to ate an’ work aa

well as ye're bln workin’ right aloiu

.f the i4sJ.

Ev.-ry promise we lireak makc-s a
weak plac- in tbe seU-resiwvt whlt-h

enough for ber to eommcncc thlnkln'

cl

Not

if the conn knows itself.

I've

he struggle and he qnleily ij-markcd.kroui ridge trails

blD ealyercatln' her fer sutbin' higher

■•%V,ai. a iHrgaii, U a bargain,

than marry In' her father's hired maa.‘
"Ob, if that's the only objection. It

p.

and

!

runimamlmc

-'“"P''' *-.-at-n.-ati.:

ans today

tucau*—Although

BoMoa-

tvgatvl brown bread aa 9

von of tvaadoy bivad tuo*l partlcnlar :
ly. uaung |i every- Sabbath wM\| bakril

ves twliikleil

' think ye

mlM hlevlojisly. -lion .

•;>iiia making i
ill'JCM

wits

enm inimical >c
ion and

ikmui*

..f

mpl.l

j

Tfj................

e.|s1 is iik‘-|e to cxo-cil jnts) the *m.^
,K-r.i.s«pr
ptiriiorTiy

i«nk

o. Hiciii

the additional .'X-j

Uugh>

'

In

Tii-T.'«ai.

ants

lu .ftouth

Anxmek'

flv. fhaurah'l poqtidi can

r riding In an i-x-

.iH: .3*1 by at. riepbaht

- that

• rr Id IiAir ar-Bi'cu two

- 'i^legraph

Iff .1 nap i-vr.-ry. afieimuyii.

fctirv. •

tin'. is}ii,ji8»s WAS'ltit'..ul..

l-lv

1'hHiei..

-How,.

.vi,.

worth "f I'ropjx alp

ibal'eig tin,Ml-. ibr>.- miles long.
tin- WKVxi.!

71,,. ihmi ]

iJligll s,-s|| I

<if . Englan'd

p.-r mplta. '

otvi.c-.l liv'lb.. A-iHjr family.-

>sid

P-b-grapiis the fonsiU-r foi ,<.f .imimi.-nr

J-use

d'-poHli*

to

tiver

Nothing New Under Sun.
M.b- c.-f I
.tcrordliig tu an examiner In tip,'
Every ror.-t .-uiKrvi.-o; is aiilhor-jfim ■
ia>. or any of the other al­ lutiitil office at WaKbingimi. diMwiv.' ir.-tl. Hi jK-ronu .T Hirougli a su1kiii||. ■
-Tliaf.s i.<
ready overcrowded imdessluus. I U-- cry. like hlMory. n-|H«iK I'sclf an.i iiat.-. to liin- t.-B'iK.niry ni.-ii, ,aircha>-c| ii-avel. r. ' I r
lletc u mu with hraius cun put llicni this officfal I* disiiowsl to Ih-ii.-v.- ihal inal-iliit aud supplies, and ,«> 1urjjr.-ss Iraiu >
we
arc
nut
so
nincb
alien.l
of
th.:
lo as good use and mak<- as mucii
th.'ir iraiiKportal'inii Irom
place
tol w. m
su« li
mom-y In fanning as in auj thing r ise, Siticlcnts as it pb-asi's ;ti- i.> think Jda.s to exiiugnish a finWln-n th. ’ |H,|. . |<s>k.^

1 am Many of our diseov i-rtes. eo'ulljiues
guletly. rand there's my hand-tu bind and I proi>ose to pmte It.
studying the pneUcal side of ih- the examiner, an- l>iit ri-.liscovcrk-*.
the bargain."
hiislnes* DOW. and at the end of luy improvcil njton no dnniu. but not ol' 'That’s tbc way to talk: that's
two
yx-ars
I
propose
to
go
West
and (creil In nature.
what I sraaicd to hear." exrialmed
buy a ranch and strike ihii tpr'rayH'K.
For inaiaiice. ilo- aueii-nis kii.-w o'
Farmer Johnson, grasping Jerry 's

eirtldr.jn aro

kriH, W.iih >d|, baud*

of vauing.-

«>, wliicli T„ arresi the procrcss of a

. Farm Jmiriial.

I

tnu of cuai IS •wr/rib «49S.3Sik fidd
III Japan

'•■•"”•
•l.M, affo

-li-r misKcil yer vocaHon
vyer iiisl’-ad of a farm-

1 believe I told you when 1

'.Id liron/..—.V.-w ..

ibac a .’.UI .dMn,bl

wiiruiiig and Mimiumi as-!

Is It a t

noderate

Itow troulil It have been'warwf

A Railroad Yarn.

-s posc ni hafier kvx-p my word: hut"’‘' "•'-•"••*
m.noiied «s .-ffiei.atsav. vomtg maii - and Mr. Johnson'.!'V »M">*Mble with
fons-avallal.U.

III help gli

"What d'ye aay. Jony?

avallabiev_Jai- the

cverviiay iHct of people of rite Rwtu

life.

Taim

critter cm tbo bull place, from a sheep from college, and Intended to msk<lil<up to a horse, or eren a gl'ralfv or the pursuit uf agrleuliun- my
eiwhast if I happen to her oue uf huslDcss. Instead of going fuio medl-

“HI do It." 'ausscred Jerr>- Ilraul.

ame an article

J,obn. I tell yoB It was the greateat
mimlal distn^.s | , ver suffered in t

IktI,

•idiomMlneK an- IwiuB ruu',

galnr

ved to right cFnt* for a loaf weigh
Dg about thrts- pounds, and thus Iw-

rug a IK-II

tin-, nud li

Uhe^ choice.

beadle's

"Oh.' John

1. II lo s.. Jerry ...y ,i «"ie-i;tar,ikTi7'..iM''i'llllr. '

ar:

'Ml on hand when It comes tlmi-

Tbe

remark come out

Whenotci- a spork passed is our strong deteusO iu:alu*l the ex­ "It mirfat hsi- '»ii true." was the i
ply.r-Specialur

plect-s of iron ha isting evil i>f life.

here tltal 1 had Just gradiisied

of

usual eonselator}

Live lu the present ami *>w go-sl
I the Oshermen. GerThe Rreciflcnt'a Roadiug.
lenih cyratury. Invented c-'Cd. foi iuasDmrli a* the past iius
Pn-sldvat i^•u^el,-|t .|s w* tlgortni1 plau for inverting the lightning from made tbe pi-cM-nl, so is the jirc-K-iil
with hi* reading as he i* with any
Bhe'll forgli yc by {fields by planting in them long stick, making the futuit-.
pick out of the criiiers on tbo place "bout iho men.
thing lie underiakw-. The Ww-diiogtoi
As
daylight
ran
I
k
through
to take along with him sod keep fer ibai Ume fast enough, so ye might a*. ilpp<-d with vivy shaip lancx' lic.idi
very smalj boles, so IKIU- ililngs will oorrvopon.b-ni to the New York Tr|l>
bis own. I espect he'll uke a horse, well Rive up all hopi- right now of]
icr.2 Fi-nun- was already In
niusltau- A iK-rsoii's rhararier.
In­ line, toiirhiiig iii«vii ilo- suhjiyd. says
but 1 cam help «. 1 wasn't goto' M r ever giiliD' h«v. 1 like ye well eimugh
"1‘tvwideut KiK>s<-vilfK love fur ihi
the helB*<iftfr
let old Podgers hire him away from oUier w-ayi, Jerry, but I don't care sank artesian wells even in the Ba- deed. cbArarivr <-onsisis in lliile arts
w.mkIs and th<- j.lalus'J* nu gtvater W eall.Hl u|M>u I
me. an' then go around cbncklln' ovoi fer yc In the role of sor in-law. There, hara. In leg.'. Papin pubiUhed on ar- well and iKinorabIx js rfurou-d. dally
llisu hla affiH-lioii f.n look*, lu splto the maker*. If the riilUlivn can do no "
life
lieiiig
the
<|-,iarry
f.-iuu
whieh
wcIt- behind my back for the next sis now. j-c've got yer answer fair an' count of an experinieut made by one
of
the
hu«y
life
he
leads
and
the
i.-gumniF
than
thread 11.stiles or pnll out
square, an' i-f ye w-sut lu. slay and' of his friends whp csusihI fiower* In hnlld it up. and ruugli-liew- the habits
months."
h.r houn. he keeps. It ii saf<- to m> biistiiig*. Ili.-ir assistance is prvwious.
"Mr. Podgers made kn aUempi to work out the balance of yer time, Siaciani-ouslv. The seciet. wbicb eras w-bich form it.
Thr world is very- full of sorrow and that f.-w- men of attairs in tin- Itepuls If ihi-y .-irc nitemgCBl '^'Wt.tb to ww '
Mrc him. did be?"
well drop Uie love blr'iicss right here, not revealed, lay in the prvimratlon
Iri.-tl, aud we epuno-. live among onr 111- u-ad more ihaii the prcsIdcDi. and ou l.iii lolls or uiake Iniltoidiolus. tbiilr
"Yca. an's purty nerry aUempt at an' ni ircai ye as well a* ever, but of Ibe ground.
.
' . .
heij> is mor.- precious stlU. As woun ak
fellow-imui and b- irm-. wliboiii shar­ fewer y-vi extend their lltCrarythat. Offered him $1 more a month, U ye don't care to stay under tli<.Massage is an aucieni nraeiici- and
ing Uieli luads. If w.- ail- happy, w. agtng ov.-r a »iii.;r ningc of siiljJ.vts. haby tliigeis can move iatriugently.
an'
I was known to ihe Roiffan*
but 1 settled tbe nisuer In a butry by circumstance*. It's ail right,
Parathey |day an tncn-Asiiigiy Huporian! .
niiiM hold the lamp
h.-ippiiiess so Ill addllinu to 'k.vplng up' with
pilin' the best critier on the place on aliaut blsme ye any for going. Now.
liomeopaihy. saying
imiKirtani new-Kivam rs and maga/lnes. liaM lu the latsM of Ibe huuiieholU.
top of tbst. But If he slays the hull
wliieh is a task lit Itself, the Pnoldi-n.
it levins Iiicn-<]lblc. I know, to talk
two years I reckon hell earn It—<-b.
-™ U.y,- nid J-rry. „dldil...^1,,,
'
is alw-ay-K abreast of the ttim- in fir- of aa Infant three sears old worklag.
And BUy he did. performing hi* «lu j„,„
1,,..
I
«*>o“Wrrs un
Jeriyr
I the,
>|oB. s«-ie*jc<-. historical rei«»rch and and M>im may ri«ard the •talomcni
oonarlculiously and lliotouBhl; j
Jerry blushed, nud answered that he
I In til
.111. Tli-Adlng Is to (he fTiwldeiit wliai lliai siieb intlc ones do wiwk a* a aiuiwould do bis best ,
,-ver^ although the larm life K™*
lliil if l* IJi
"froi-.i-u within us.. We sawn leain l. -si Is to ntoM men. When he is .n sallomil eumgerallon
“Didn't you exempt my pony, pspa? suddenly sordid and dnll when .M.ny|^^^
Pompeii, .kristoile uigieod (hut sea'
hoow 1n OyMi-r Huy. at th.--Whll- • rally' Inn'-, ns Ik prOT.Hl by Iho loMl- .
that w-i. cauiiot live for uuix-lvi-s a
I really can’t tblnk o( allowing Mr. w inl back lo ber .-ollese sludit-s
wa-.<v eoiil'l IM- made dMiikable hy
House ill Wiishlugion, or in liis ear im.ny of wtliiessvdi ol iiuilnlwsrhaMv
1<e C'hrisllaiis. that the blvesings U
The niotiihs .rolled swifUy arouud.
Brant to ruu off witb iluii. even if b-j
boiling It and rullertlng tiy slenm.
SIKsding
over
Ibe
rails
Jo
m«-l
somehaiai
i.c.
A
l*l.j
ilinv
years ul(i fxni
atv glxn us are leaMv for otle-rs. a
does cam it!" exclaimed Karmei biiwever. as mouths have a liabit ot
Tile Cni-ks liad a wonh-d or linen that ix»-:ire only IPhI's niliilsler.s
dlMuiil engugi-iiii-iil. be is luvailuldy Miatgliieii out lohacen b-aves or fittcl. ■
Johnson's pretty 1Syear-o|(1 dsughter doing. Hlilil eisbleeu of them had been!
Ilowrfs
-ry ilieiu lu C'hrisi’K tians-to ibasi- fouiid with ajfitk in his haigl w h. u lb" Muim-iiiK of arilfielol
Hay. with a sidelong glanee of ad­ -ruswd off ilie calendar of time. Then!
not .ngapM (5 sotuo more Jmiuiriant Ibrnugh. the |M-4al« A child of four can
winsome as of old.i *'■' "np*''''''™We by the shar|J.M darts.,were intendc.1,
miration at Jerry's broad shoulder. May. as brigbi
"• -iMslerns l.iive not fomi.l b^.l the
Happiness <lo.-s u..l .-ouslsl in d.s work. iVhisI be start* on a trip. t»- put the iK.viTs on juilB'r lioxmi. 01 even
came home with he( dimples
Id manly fentnres.
Tile Itotiutiis had Wier
II
lotig
or
short.
Ills
r.-ir
Is
alwayi
help
in
|iast.thou.
A
child
Cnun
four
-. Iiui liking w-hat w<
"Oh. Jerry wouldn't be incan enough diploma, and. though he did
mills lliuii onrs fur iHiuiiding itll^wq.
siock.tl nit'll voinmt:* and maga/lne* to sU yearii uf age ran pull out bastlo take tbo pody,
I
giK-sH, "
Inivr- dare to look bis admiration. Jeiry wwThe Chinese iiiveiiteil Iron liotisi-s as
and JOM as w«u as he dlspoM-s nf his Ings atiii M-w- on l.uU.ms .A child of .
arts may Is- altraet.-.! I.y
KlratgliiwBy li-aus|sH'Kil to |>ara<UHe.
rupud her father.
i-wrly its I2«s>.
.Glass lioiiaes wvr«~on'es|K>ndei>ee or bow'S out Ibe vis .--iglii Clin make ariHh-vsl fiowi-t* alibi. li-it the afftvtiims
Jerry's lerni cf service finally ex
!o.~ Mid Jerry. "I don't want tl>e
fotmd Binong ih.-'Ilcis in Setdland
'ling 'loeui eoiumlltcemin.' wlm coine uiusl ns well as an a.lull and rwii
etl and /--'.-ilnetl hy iho-i
jiony—unless tbe rider goes with it." pired. and he regreifully aunonnceil
ami the Cetlr. In Gaiil Jitid in*ny cen•o i«iy their re*i»cts. fie take* pp lb
mak.- |«|HT bags just a w. ll uiwl ai
lhal the lime had muue for ^lim lo
ndded, sotio voire.
(iirh-s e.-irlier in Siaiii.
Crass cinib
Many n girl from
Om faith i. ................. . lik. He- mer- Sink ritsi lays ojk-ii and ccmtiimes m -m.M a* quicMy.
'Bh, what's tliai?" di-niandetl Mr. strike out In life for lillnH-lf.
was used many liuiplr-ils of y«ai-s ago
Aided by a •Igl,: 10 tw.-lve years rvid'ea!. finial.
irv i„ th,.
w.ailuw.glns.- i| get* ram- lliniugb Its iHig.-s.
Tliai's so. Ji-iry."
said
Farnu-:
JidiDhoti.
"Unites witai? I didn't
by tbe Criim-.-..-,
tm-mory. the '»ys- kies -milts" ak Well 8^ In i luutbIgli up in fin.- weather: In rough w..n.|.-rf.t:ly rsieuliv.kctai tbc tail eud of that remark, Johnson. "I lia<I rienn forgot yer two
Ill leii- givatciil nud richoM eliv
j-alber II sinks pioi*irilnu.-.t.-1y !i»w Prv.sid. nt bol.ls (nsi all ibal be n-nils. -r.
yrors' bein' up today. Wual. 111 Imik
cxxactly."
| is r.-a.|.. If th.- ms-d
arise.
1« should
n•ubbsi
who
Ik- in iV londeticarOf all things Kiiowletlg.i is e.t.-emtSI m.
accounts an' settle up with .ve Fire-Fighting on the National Foreet
Jerry's G>ce turned crinisoii. and be
iiiiy llinught expressisl i.-tis have le-.-n coiniM-ned to work.la
I.- must, pi.x-i.nis treasure. Ua-atiH.- ofReaervee.
08 about to repeat bis remark, when after dlimner. an' In the ttieauHnii- v<author y.-urs afler his eye bad Sti.-Ii .KVii,«thms ar I iuve .t.-«rrvb.wl.
« ilieapaeily to l:e Stol.-Ii, to b
Th.- worst t-neniy t.f ih.- forests is
the uuick-wiitcd young lady came to kln Iw lookin'V.UUJ nit' sorter maklM with ligbtniug sp.-eil over Ihe and .. .................. . a
like ii.nun.-; Juliii
say. nr .-veil to In- eunsiiTU.-d.
In' up yer mind which ono o' the cril- fir>-. To comluit it tit.- I'lilltsl 8lal<-s
rencuc.
That tin- presid.-nt I* aid.- lo Kpargn. in Woman^s ilouii. Cumi<aulan
The iK-st nmmii-r.-d
|wrs.nm
arei«“*K*'
K on the place ye wniit.
I helh-ve Forest Se-rvlci- mntiitalns a Ore-fight
Ir. Brant "—slio always rallid him
so miirli gi'uumi in llturatiin' is f.vr Jnly
IiIhmi- who try m make >hi iiir.-tver
.was to take .v-r choice wh.-ii je ing system.
by tbst title, because whu conslderrtl
>
his
systi-maiir
allcktoittiess."
unly sintx- Fel.rimiy. Iistr.. l,„ve tli. BkVieabh- to their fri-inh.; who are
t."
It more bceomlng and digolfled than
Th« Mlkado'a Incooic.
■Well." said Jerry, jintmptly. -|l reu rvrs l,.-«-n iinili r th<- adlilillUlri*- kind aud rsirtshterHte to tliHr dep.-nd
Jerry—"Mr. Drant says he tiovsn'l
Due rnmioK five bliudn.'d tboUBADd
want the pony unltws the bridle goes wim't'takc me long to make up my Hon of the Foi-.'st Service. The work­ di^s. and liiferlm-s. Tlie irinni iiollie
Japanese Famta.
dollars Is tfn- yinrly nllowal^ nl*th*
ut'ss
pi-iKs-ish
fiviiii
a
gi*iiti|ne
l.iiid
ing
out
of
a
system
of
erfeciive
con­
; .
,
with It. I bolh-ve.■' she explained. In- inlml, "
In jaiian. ouly the very iicli liavs- Jupanes.- Kiniicror. wlilcli I* at the
Here he siepiHsI quiekiy across the trol of fin- on ilic reserv-i-s Is Mill lu heart.-ilni-rs whii-ti hesitaten to mar.
'vnee* around their farmit. not iw- same time iliai oC tie w-bnlc 1a>p(-rlal
Kv*n w-ltli the best pos­ by woiyl or arlion. tbe ba|iplD<-a* of
KMu to where k{Hy was gaicing dls- iU inruncy,
'Hub! 1 reckon a baiter Is all be'K
rouwe of tl»e COM of tbc feiio-. i>«l Is-- (rmll) . ilcxbb s. Ik biu tlui ytiarly tnWBOUtely from . the wintlow. and sible sysietn of pro'tvthm there are oiberw.
get wKb ber If be takes tbst pony.
-BUS.- of the value or ibi- W|ii§re Incli- cvme of flw- huudri-J «i»>uMDil flpitarw
G'Ml knows us I..........
aiul through
There wa'n't anything in the writin's w-hlapcred a qitesiiim in her car. For bmmil.to be fluelunilons lt<-4wi.H‘u Indi­
?s thcas'sis and pickcis wonbi eon. froui tin- iiK.-resi on the len lullllou
!lm it is b.-llewsl that Nol the liitB.1 jeen-t ilioiighl. which
Inatanl htv eyes met hi*. Ihee slie vidual years.
Bboul throwln' In a brldlv." salr Far•ume. If a Ivor.b-r Is .|<-siml around n dollars wlih-li wi.v gluii to him from
Is lii.1le. with a smile, placi-tl her hand iinib-r exi>ert i4r<- iIm- injury lo the we most hl.le ironi
r Johbsan.
1H-1. It Is ciiMoniary to plant miilb.-iT.v III.- war im!.4iikliy nvclvi-U from fjilns
'You needn't worr}-, father. I think confidingly la his and together t1e-« iiaihiiisl riin-sis can l«- readily audjd.-u
tns-s.
the iota! area .of gruimd In ren y.-nr- age. of two liuudrod and fit­
oiirs.-Iees.^Jtningh niid lliruugli
pertiuineuljy eiil down.
Tbe dirtvt
. Brant will Iw generous enough lo faced her fnth.i.
Ia|i.vii Him d.t.iiivl i.i the silkwotm ly rie.M-aiel dollars fnuu Ills |.rlvaie
loss fioin for.-s. fires in the Uuite.1 -W'e tsitil.- lo s.s- nurse|vi-s nioru a*
"This Is my first .-itid otily clioits-.
ITT me my iKiny," said May. rvas•pm-. Whlrii Oiherwlsi- would U- taken • slates, wlileh AUioillil li> Ovc mlllluo
tclaiiued Jcriy. with a ring of ititu- States nms nnmuilly .Into niaiiy mil­ Go.! s.s-s »>. anil rben w.- ealcli «uinp
ip with fenc-s. amounts to atsmt lS<i. doHari. more; of fiv.- Iiiindroil tboasand
lions of dollars, while Ihe Indirect little gliiiipM- of 11b. designs with UB
Tes. you may keep your pony.' gled pride and tilutiiph in liis ioiu-k.
d-jllars rroin ih<- forevis, coniing an
l;uu- each qrderiug Uf tils providenm:.
• nut ye can't do that—t.-iln't In the hu-s p in-yond e
agreed Jerry
with an
nndisguisetl
an-ii of five million one hundred and
1 of jinvt.-(- i t’**'*'
to om U.-sires. i-acb ftihm
I said crJUei-. not wlni111 (l.vi-ltiplag I
glance of admiration at (he prelty fan- igrecmeul.
An Egytian Weriding.
twenty four i.housaiid elg),i huudrmt
luti
folk*:
an'
1
ain't
goititi
r
alluw.
tion
Ihe
Fon-sl
!
...................................
lailej
llselfl''^
opposlte him.
When I.D.- riveirc* an luvlfailon to and Kcv.-tiiy ihnc aert-a ami vaim-d at
lueiliiiig in our own spirliiia
of ,KiM ex|>er!ene<-. ......... uii'd fnnipi. |
V wvildlng In fairn. Kgypl. it Is au Im- hv. hmidri-d nnd iwelre niillion foai
Hay's eye* fell before his. hut not
. oth'Ts kiiuw
ei-vi. (dfltsTs—foi-.'St
eimntK
st.ll*.
•Just a Miomenl, If .vitu pb-ase. .Mr.
«»ffl.s-rs—fun si
gitanli
■K.riaiit ei..|i. UvatiBi; iDsUiad of l«-lue imn.|i<-.l and eighiy-m-ven thouitand
until they bad flashed back a look
Johnson." iuterniiUed Jerry Itrani.
Mam f.in-' rangers, dipiily fur- w-hieh. lill Iheii. wi- knew noi. rml vsked for n ten mliml.w' riiureb een-that causvd bis hcai-i to beat high
ihriK limidie.1 dullurs. at ou. Iiuiulrei
I-.to tills kiiowb-dge. we inml
law-lng hlmseir envt. wllli proudly
rangers, fois-M
laiigi-rs. deputy
■n..uy or a Iiri.-f evening rcvs.,,ii..n. Ui. dollars an aen-. tii*all one Rillllon two
witb hope.
ill fultll, helli-villg the guotb
llashliig eyes. . and
still
n-Wlnliic
M stipjervisors and foii-si sii|ht'jivltailoii reads-for thnv-da.vs There iiiiiidifsl nnd fifty thouKand difflar*
The fact of the matter was' that
May s baud.
•Haven't I heard ymi
i-s-Hie nii.I.-r tin- diriwi su|K-r. li-aMlm
V lime, and
stalwart, good-looking. Jerry had long
allude'lo the .wbnien *» qii<-er crtiiers, ytsion of tile ..nice of the service at
luitwo inlllloii I
II bnodivd and (f
Why He Were II.
Admired bis employer's bandninio and
cOD.-atm-d crlttei-v. plagucy criliei-s- -\Vashingiiin. giiidetl by a dellnlie emle
Then, arc In all
IlidgU-y- farter. s.-cr.-Iar
accouidlshed daughter,
but
today
know Imw manv other of Insiniciions- imi larg.ly niiihoriiy.
bnir widowi-d prliillu- Ani.-iirati 'enibassy at
I.011
first Ume be had dared to let
kinds of critters dining the |iasi two wlili corres|>oiidiiig res|ionsibr,|ty. is
Idol* Made in New York.
mbi-ni of Hie fan
was piloting som.- .\iu. rieai. Ii-r
her know it. .eliher by look or speech.
years aud upwards- ihat I have bi-eii pinmst iliHin tlu- hvral officers themi’nvbably Ibe only idol factory in rite Hy by Jiiarriag..
liy hliih
ihroiigh rile
umseuiii
at
liusi
After that, however, their acquaim- w-lih you?"
M-Ives.
.Y1I exet'pl the forest, guards
w-urld U'uuw lucatcil |a tin- iliy <it
when lie oins'iv.sl an miliappy all
lee rapidly ripened, and a few weeks
»'pos<- Ve huvi-," ucknowl- Biv civll-M.iv let- emi.liiyi-i's. ami the
Vi'W York, where thi- Idols of att ooiiiiOdd BRa.
ant wearing a military- niiifutin.
ter Jerry surprised Mr. Johnson hy edged Mr. Johnson.
'salaries.luiid rouge fnini
•il.-s
an*
nnroOiit-cid
and
n«-won.-s
ill 8i>Blii . very arie.-nib nan I* a
a heliiii ( from which a chin strap
asklag for the hand of bis dausbter
••All right: sir." InlerniplPt! Jerry.] o'*“ a year.
Each suiK-niscir Is n
hung, at whom nn iiximsitive lonrist narmt.actnred. Iiulla gets tbe latgi-wl -m,l.l.In marriage.
,sitrol-nf his ri-s.-rvc.
briskly.
-VcM itromlseil me the best
-iilpnaii'. bill iroru none- iijunirli-s
iUits will Ik, driteh away hy s 01
»a, firing all manm-r of silly qm-s
on was engaged in tbe critter- ou the jilace. and this Is tlu aud Is exlM-cl.sl to deilsv- si.sTenis
--Veil liiitlicr i-wst croiics an i-n-r-tii- i-.'a pig
Is-M sutieil to his lucality.
Alr.-ady,
psstoral occupatiou of milking a cow1 want—and the only one."
ercasliig .1.-m.ind, TTn- pvtiag. foh Igu
Tin- first Ihiellsl) lltidn was prinicd'
It tbe moment
(his quesilon «a>.
sbipiii.ni van.-s from a emipi.- ol Ml l-'. :F.n.m J..h,M« =.TOj.|-|h..U..,.|"'
-I...ipnmg upon him. and be nearly fell
’lUielr-sMo ;i ibousmei imag.-s .-i-rTv'

Mo,,..
'.';s
.V frog eon'i breaHi. with it*
off the stool in astonishmeni.
iias issni develu,H-.1
If. f.r ilK- farge.i
him In a halMndignaiif. lialMudulgviit
1. -The strap Is •hirty .lay.-.
much hlKher
exiwclvu.
“Want to marry lay darter May?"
iK-r >d elois ar.' iira.lc of
plavti-id ih.-a I ^
Til. v./rid'b br«l i-wlmirii:i* aru-;ifu:.
I gel llrtsl
be gasped. "I go«*s not. young mail!
f-oS'.si,
oi]..j
and
iKilisInri
to
r-.-'.-uiU.Iivllng gut the helter ofi
A eonstatil lookui.t lor fire* Is kept
liawwilaiis.
.
d h-.—Il.-.nwi'*
her schoolin' It will bp plenty. tint.-

be auys right along, he's to have tab

Yea. sIm'

Jerry, ye kin tike yer pick

be half a*

what a beaveu this world would Ik-.

of his long javelin close to the poll

to college next week to Bnlsh up her UHwrxH

pay him tl a nxmtb more'n I did be­ cdycrcation. an* when she gits through

fore. and’ at the end of two years. It

for the next two yean. Ill pay yc the ran easily be removed." iDK-rpts-fil
same as Podgers oSered ye, an’ nt the Jerry. “I don't ex]M-ct to remain any
end Of the two years til glee ye ibe liody's bins] man afUr niy two years
boat critter on the place.

My darter U goln' bark

would

good as be I'Xpccl* hb. neighbor to Is-, "It mirlit b*e lib waur.-

lime to time be put the point

r-yes sol

Mtcd Mr. Johnson. '"Why. I've got to

bresK
And bode bia eerre -ate.

t seeded

"Serious?

whra I think of It."
If every iiersou

A soldier was

"Anyhow. If yc insist on gUtln' uiar-{always Mai toned by li wlieu the son

before

TboMk Be wM (rail ud praae to rest.
I wotcBod

THURSDAY. OCTOBER n. 1M6.

lOw

r.iiJnxwl i

what:

Mliy

'Ibvcng «a,

11 Wien le

a

a;-)..|

l,.iLx

ti.rii,-

ib..t>KSi'<

ira.;..

nnhs.ra,

.,!

H--

■ I-: I'sii. on lU.'ffAtIuDiiif g'wd bii«l<:h..
i-t tij'.ntl.! sel.-ctmen ol IVe-to.i to utuk. *o-I . < :
liiinnu Ihe calemlsr year of IPoe. 3>. ir-iv.-l. .: *■ >■
concerned. the llgbining con.lnctoi, or, a>
all •rt'ile 5*.1 n-srrv.- e>ca,i.s| f|(vk alto-. «u a rraiii '
ha pa.-e'ii'ri.wn br.-a.: ..f u e.-riSin
;eTil). ■ ,
te, ...iiomi-, -K.aiht f the Ktff.-I trn.'give your event*, (be me.iliiKl uf atituciiug fthi- getle-r. On (be n-tnainfiig r.T. arc-as.lUaf wlu-n »
altciLate, •-f>ii‘I*»'i>bm. c.riaiiilng o-sia'«s: po. i r Is iiri.t iiu-Ji''.V.iig'-r than H fs ta
liassed ,
daughter
ucrasioa
u>
be
asbauiisl
of
tlghiulug.
Celtic
soUlier*
in
a
»torui
•y
looked
j
l».ri
ion
«jf
cinin.-al,
ihesiuKi-Miow. re bunusi over ranging Irom t to fl.lus of ci>r
satlsfanory to aU hands an' we Uu
me.
and
as
to
supi>ositng
ber
com
used to tic on th. ground, first llgiit- TP.oxg ncivs. i.Vorth'-ni .ilvismu .ji th. - 1's<- Micctata-h."—Mills. J.nii'iial
twsi- l.lmH* I'usiT.M an-i.'•.r.nd.’rff.
pitch into the work with clrnr conIt 1- a,..'ri.-i Jiy ir..>oi,,tidn.i-rs HiiH
ftwtably and in becoming style.
lorch and iduuiing their naked
-------- ,----------------------.sikiwing 8 i.-utPnc} 'o. mt.uiit e-m
.MUukJir *.< .rria* brigbi*'give- li-.
acnThe iarg.Tti apimiut
Might be Worse.
‘stiHraUj inghfr •hsii »bi- figures *! , irfriMlriNo funher mention was made uf the Ue-ve I aball be abuodamly nblo to ila' rword* in 1 he ground by their -Ki-J. '
, ,
C
tended pstpi and giring It a hearty As far as my cducailou
ahakc. "Now that hialiCBs is settled I don't think I shall eter

*0. and—"

tergalD between Jerry and bis

j with tbc point upwanl.

day. gad

Mr, Johnaon.

then Mr, Johnson, with s merry twin­ ye

lugftlu'

-| haln't golniiT havel*dd

May off >«rt because

kle la hi* eves, glanced seross (be ta­ two folks Imagine ye'r in
ble at hts better frariioc and said
••wrtl. mother.

low.

pa«*«l away

bad to discharge

I be In very good hu.

without

Injury to

ycithc warrior.
A|

tort of crittcr.jrfihybow. and yell Bnd

the

in’.ry |•ntb iu He

In a

t-wmihcni mvi.sim.iiscvdkm.l
^*1.^

le

ms-iii

liglitnUig roi!.'

iu

Oi'i

frtemis m

hav. ; ftvi. with a value irf llul.rt-::. but Uicj l■ullsisle|l in ill* n.-tnafk
ibcjgreou-M los» in

lop of the blgh..*i towiT of the Ca*-|a:T.3?i on t

»i «• e-i

th.- mioist.v'*' man wa-

a

-.-ady «e iniohid.

moa-y

value, was]iu. waur.-

III}

It cilcht ha.-')

H

was n.n

r. who lob! liini be bad

r Reserve, i bj 1

brown

brtiid.

. .

i.lian it i. viHir

■ ■... .-.All.

iron,

. In th.- Morniy weather ‘•f ,';

•;.

b-t. E-.-n now 1 sh-i.!dc.

i.-iLi;

pric-

altbougii

fiKM. wn« at

ne of 'ctai. an' if I m.ts in yer plare '

I dniaioi

britelMiiff* fi-il jn

n h- li. an'/! ci|s-rl-i»c.sl Hu- J.ff

In- fishtlos was li; IT:.-



*.

.!* Jaj.au lb. .I..ri oj* jailijm .w-afi .
j frtiin 'i'i. ,r«. fish
fHvHda:. »i.

in . amJ H crc'l* ipi =


1.>s.t t.hal'^r ip.ilaf* p. 1 wyk-^t '

{•.doiiiat. tbu I rained.b} thus .vui .d .Vciv fiuir Ijv-

Oik-nmrniiig he wa* m»t(t..

t terribb- dream

for lIlc with M-l frn.-u lint.- linmcru.irlal a tong rrslj idie.s for tli.

uwpi.ip.dr

upiif Parliuai*|i> 'iwie-

lip la

haraeK*

.pr.u,.s«J*d

ralamil} ■ tbir l.ii'sHnwc fur p.au' >.*is'

lot soon eamitk when ye- gh. booksd tie of Duulo on the A.Irialic there was | The lulal cn : of extra laUir -md siije
dsuldc

trc

•nai.'ifaetuiv'tj^ ur'icb. na a ei>te-Hj.:r

Tt..-tota! fo, |n«cil P-- stmist. wi:ov« mily rimnd* jibb kcjle. n-iainlug a

’all th.-n-«TVMs was jr.r,btmru'rion to hiv

The fUman'.

ilBljiy queiT an-onsariia-knoB-u

Jerry an' hire him over again today.
mor about
abnin It. so I Jiulm- ib<- dl«<i

TIic Hghtnipg;..(-num-r was dejiuy.,| on the I.. *iv;

-Cant help that. JerryT" broke Inloficn atruch the point of the *wor.i;,„j

ptoyer unut they sere seated ai
dinner Ubir. later in (be

flr«J

more

and
a

even

faiuiin
e-xpep.-lv'-

b-:i thully- I-

The cootracl ealU for the coniilc- o( Tlnw Rivera:

CleiiAg MMtln« K. P.

iloD of the work within forty day* and

At ttM clMlns MMton of th« 0f«n4
i06t» «f MkMgM. KnlQMa oT PyttilM,
ImM ThurMsy, Bay City

WH

1ls«4

m th* pl«e* of next meeting.

Brigadier

Oenenl

Loomle:*

-The

gel biB material ben fton Le­

The
foot dock.

fraverae City for the ti

Grand manager. Mrs. BlbH Babcock

forty feet and this will cause a .swift

to be deeired.

1\*hllne> of Huds*>n.

Altar a four

and one-balf

RUCKLEY.

E. W. HASTINGS & SON,
Room 310 Now Slate Bank Bj'ldinc-

errangoments

have

bt-vii

Mr. Com-, of the same city. All Urn*
The ground iv le lug broken lor the gentieuieii d.-livcnri >-p<-«'Che>‘, Ki>rel..'

lodga nettore left laat night and thto made for tbi- crectioa of a fruit pro- new building wb. r. ' a furnlfurv
serving factory a' Old NlK-'l«ai- The •Ddertxking csiabilsbmvni Is t
morning while Ue membora ^f
grand lodge left for their homos this factory will U- bnllt by tbe McCUlla- located.

lug of the KulltboiM* HiMters In gtowing

Tbc ladies pf the S<K-iul Hour clul
Ruas company of Chicago.. This firm
b one of the Is a iircserrer In a large way of frulta have voU-d to raita- ih" uion--> lu pa)
fur the lontesi srehcil window in th<
nmet nwcoetfai In the history of the haling operated a faciory lu Chicago
churrii which will lisve the nami
Bder ab4 important gueetlons have for a numb. r of yram. AV.irk will be

HoU.iu.

ot (be club (pn II.
been handled In a Mtlafaetory manner. begun lu the spring.
lime ibe ouiii;>any
The Social H-mr eiiil. wilt Ufwl
Not only an th» knlgfau pleaaed with
Mni. Hudison's this week Thursday.
the raenlt ol uidr yearly meeting but Ileved that li could sL-enre fruit riper
'The choir assisted U> Mrs. 1-. A
sod
In
gn-a(cr
perfection
by
arranging
the Rathbone Slstem are alao cUumI
Bldoner
as resder. will render tb>
to
do
Its
processing
where
ihe
fruit
Is
over their euooeae. praising the treat-

the estsldislim<u«<if a hom<- for Hie

m«it tcbdared them by the local ladies grown end with this Idea In mind has servln- of suite efl'tilled "The . Mai
Htu Spoiled the Music. ’ Sunday
rooimcKtl with a
in the Ughect terms.
fif grosTTK on (be iMiniiBUla to set out Ing Get. 7 at llslni't^ Hall
Time Net Changed.

selves.

slmwlM-rries and red end black rasp-

One Of the
that eome bafWa the graiuK lodge was

bcrrii-s mahiug si thr«i.-yc-ar cihilraeS

It waa with witb them on n guaranivt-d luii.U of
prlci-s that ibey omy be assured of

yafaranee to the chnoglDg of the year­

INTERIOR FINISH

termK.aud wcri- respond'd to by Sl­
ier Lydia l''-d' and Gniinl Chlel Ma.

Mtotaoob.

The Rev. Mr. i:pbam..wlui has’lMvti

Von will soon be rvs.dy to tini»b yoor bonae.

Owe of Ihe iiinst iiuportanl plotter^
up thin uioroiiig
or)>Lans of

Wo efirry a

full line in a:o.-ii und are iu slape to gel out apocial work in n

wuiug Ufoi" tbcM-'<>lon was brougt:'

burr;,

li wuK In reghnl u<

(id our prices.

All

kiutla

of >\ry

When in a hurry, send your ord.-r to us.

IuoIkt

Bt. Johns,

it

when old iri'iueb lu can- fur IhvmA commlGec w*> appointed to

wuk

-

Phoueg. It,.il .,’1.; PitZ. UCri.

.'il.'i Lake Avenue

»cud he
regp-l at tie-

was leanii-'l

the delepales

ere n-quesled

ila-e you e-cr tried t.“ie

nrieA***

/snd

tiger

passed

'P cy are the b«L

"Oniud Chief Officers aud M' tills ;

which Hie Is-autlfiil rttiialUtir

work

a
'
a
>•

Tldr load wa.-;i'< .Dough,

present.

library and also of the main library,

f
i
I?
ig
>
"
*
;
:

al

and .'Vi.-ry on.' w;bo hm- ctmliibut.-d

was made to take life Instead of i

each

llbrery.

On

Tuesdays

Ihe

Honor's

genial

drn-g clerk.

W,

mucli 111 so Duny ways in making tlii>
of the mnst Mieoesafiil and pleas
1 conventions In ih.' history of u
•Kitiie Ibckw-itU.

1*.

Tha Party.

Stories will be told at the Oak I’mrk lime In pureJias*’
Tha BiUtAry ball al the City opera
library.
On Tbarsdays ai < p. m..
Miss lUltU- AI.U' a'nd Wesley’ Cut er
hoimo Mat avanlng was a very pl<
stories will be. told at tbc main build­ were Lake Ann visitors Eunda.v.
SB*
snit
ant atelr and was fnUy apprecUteJ
ing for the older children and on I>iThe DCW'bank Is receiving Hie in­
by tha vMlora, a Urge nnmher being
dmys at 4 p. m. the older children niH terior decorations and wb<’n ciimplelM attandenre. Shortly after e:3o the
Uaien to slorles at the Oak Pork ii ,od win be one of Ihe flnopt In North,
grand atareh started, led by Ueui. Col.
brory. Miss Stoyi it well equipped for ern Michigan.
aad Mrs. F. a. Haomann. There
the work, haring token a coarse
Janies Trunipower and Frank t’K'
a la aniform on Uu- lloor and
Cleveland. 0-. under the best Inslnic’- will hold a dance hi M. W. A. ball pu
thnaa. togather with tfab handnome
Friday evening. Oct. 17.
Flrsl ©lass
diaaaea of tha ladles, gave a lone
There ore over 300 books in tie new music from 'nKNapsonvIlle and pxxl
tha avaalsg obtainable In no other
library now. inoMly duplicates from mauup'mcut wflt be one of Hie ieudiu r
way.
the down town building, and more will features.
The mualc for the evening
be added.
The rvfercnco books
Mrs. Scheninirn h-fl Wodncs>iay for
alehad by Horst's orebesiru and was coiisUi of a set of encyclopedia Amer­
her home in Now Philadelphia. Ohio
rtrt good Indeed.
The decorations icana and the encyclopedia dIcUc
ooulBtad of roaeues ot largo American also tbc Cc-D(ury atlas and the Century
flogn over Ue upper boxes uAlIe below biography and various megaxiucs.

W. F. M. s.

Tile Woman’s h\in-lgi. MUbionary
The DCS- library is located In the society .rf Hi.- Kind M, B. cbureti nn i
it woe late when tbd bas>-mcnt in the southwest ronuT ia
at tbc hoUH- of Mrs. M. B. ElOrv!
potty odjoarned and everyone present Ihe rorvui which was ii»vi for kcbo.d
Wednesday afteruoixi. The kiinual
axpreaaed themselves ns baring spout purpOMK lari term making an <
port Ktownl the ^leiy ii> ts- in «;
Punch W HS lent ideer. Owing to the addition lo
prosis rnua coudiHoii. the total aniciuiit
d thren^ont the evening.
the bulWing. this room Is not neisl.-d of money raised during the year being
these. Che Knights of PytblsK colon
wetp omneod.

preseiiL

tl.'iS.IH. The Mwicty showeii a mem.
side library will berwUp of S-l. The foIP.wirg . '‘ •••rPnM Orand Chancailer Palmer. Men- have to hate rerds issued to then:
ere elected;
iatoe:

-Ten may eay for me that we

rairons of the

whether they are polrons of the down

havn never been so ««tlt treated in the town library or not ns the down town
' history ef tha grand ledge.

We are

not only grateful to the pecpie of Trav-

l*re»ldenl. Mrs. M

usedtoohuln

ledge ofBeoro

brnry.

books at the

file ».

The reewui fur this tv that it.

•be txx>kv unless they

witv

The

to antortoln us
•very way.

ere eppreoiatod , in

The

newepepere

have

done their share and wc feel grateful
to

them.

I

feel eepeeially

over this as I

pleased

premised the

grand

gotten.

.

Secob-I vice presidmi. Mr . '

come here

•antlmanto

I am but eehalng the

of every

officer of

the

Trreturer. Mrs. I»

CKy:

-I

have

MKe box commtitfc. Mrs. Geo Pray

The new library win

Tt; • itatfaNice Sistcra ckiM-d

The cut made this

UoT was Kiuall as Hu- crew went into
ham lo secure helpfeet of Im..

There ar>.

cIi.

______ Balm .. i-a—l
terinlt. vtir**,;.
OMTlte B»=;'jrss;e
.» »‘anTW4 K».,atl*.c..
jD.diaiaaaiitnirefo.a."'.. It i» aanSfiJ«-d-..*«
©oLpevdsce8£.«aig. Ia.-cv s..:a.U'cea;«al IW-ja-

majiie. a-'ii

cedar left on the islan.l
The fnire of men will go into

their

Great
During lliat In ing

period

vvhich
ich women so oUcii
from

iiervousnc.-s,

in

>-uJTer

To Dock River Mojth.

There

- eaudi.|8i'-“ for this

poaitlnn

The lioerd «rf public works has en-, '••jl M)». Blaktw]'nr« odiosen by j
roe to splls the Bomb of rbe river,

Bay the spiling to extend 2»> feet on each

CHy hre an axoMiwit axample aat her side.

Mr. Monroe's bid was ti.K
:>nd there are Vw fm in alL

Tit. -j^reis ctc.'tcd were a. follows
Grae.;: thief.

Mrs, Losa Caro

sick hcadaclic, or other pain».
there i« nothing that can e<jua!
Miles’

-Anti-rain

To feed your Horse fine salt?

PiIS.

Women
the relief so ntuch doired.

If

lakcn

of

on

first

indication

pain or rnbery. lhc>’ will allay
the irritable condition of the

Hand Tlade Work Sboes

For Men

rcg-dlar intervals have ceas­

leave no effect upon the heart

'' iij' >'uy th.j "'itEii.ur.

Grind rentoi. Mr>. PocaiiOuUs Bund

I

chine made
r.«l

liac'J-a.n.-lc



the Kim- pr>cisrA patw* arauna th« h"an.
t:r
Oriax Dr. MU-,' Anti-Pain Plb> I am
T«4lcv»d of Uo* t
and nmt. I taielc had I kr-,wn ■<
tha Pain PlU.* whm 1 waa eimt lake»
aJ'li. th-r would hav. .:ur-d cw. I
rrenmm-rd ili-m for prnod; • reto*. '
KJtf. HiLVr.Y mCK. E. A)
.............. _ ......... -Pain . .... __________ _
yoor ©ruBB.at. who will ouaraittaa toattha Writ ©aefcawa wHi han^ K B

of

Grand Raplds-

F"ranic Truidi

Isn’t It Unreasonable?

backaciic,

For ..very-ia\

J M lllak.-vt.V of this, city was;

Come in and look th*^m over before
you buy

TliiiikOfIt.

ReUef

lf.'1'.a of .dfleirsi which were .keted

Pishi-.- Vi.aoiT.1 by i^-ing made grand

Special Sale of Shot Guns.

if you are going to need a shot gun this
fall it will pay you to call and examine our
stock.

Old ^ost Office BuMdIna;.

nndoubtaily Ibis mfiriltig.

■ovc a greet conveni.-nre to the .wst
side iiBlrwis. espeelaliy ih.. cttldreii.

The Farmer’s Store
’Th* so ifuns aro just a^ j;oo<i as new but the sales­
man didn't want to ship them home so he left them for
mt to sell.

ramp In the lutd.lle of June when

Ililv afimi.«,-n with i|,e insral-

lervft ihle a eonlrstci with John Mon­ Isrce n-.iigln of vnti-s.

•nd will have great diffiewl^ in

until spring.

THOt. ». BPBAOUR A BON.

PATENTS.

«»rea C«a«» n«©k Bid,.. DETROIT

Greatly Reduced Prices.

CATARRH

lotaud. the Kelley L>iuib<-r and Shingle

ed to d;
Iread these periods. The>-

lent treatment given ue in Traveree
equaled.

fit from Ihe Klldoe camp nil Norlli Fnx

contain no harmful drags, and

Lusk. Bey

wired the Bay City

the city about midnight with the

sufferinp. ITiose who use them

Librarian. Mis. J. R. Miller.

papere that the hemitolity aiM excel­
CMy hM nevar been

-:;i n. a-. V-:. ;ri»r« i -if Itw"'

VVt have some sample jjuns that we can sell you at

company haviag susjH-nUwl op- ruliuns

the brunch but In the main ilbrair
Pnfrtms

luirgiav with ri<i'- '. I'^ol: ium to

Omaha and nirm.d Lmi over i.» -tc ■

nerves, and save you further

I! Tiltis

-ctecioi of the 'empte.


!l

vervicc arranged *o that a book not

llverv-d there for the patron.

wii-f r.dj«erJ. Imiinl,

Nasal

ran be oniered.at (he brunch and de-

they would brunch and one at the main library.

novnr rogret n end my premise has
bean fulflllad.

Mrs.

'<ui It is Itujied lo have a mesH

ledge and the uniform rank that if can hare two cards, one good at V
they would

'relaty. Mri F. F Roxsecn-tary.

l!;.

J.d,u .Smilli..a
WIpf. a farne-r.

• «op the pair
nen-c5.
S5. and give t

TTilril lice i.residenl. Mrr. K. Well*

Corrvsimudiog

f> re1.-as.r him.

'nicy «op the pains, sooUic the

Whlttemuo;.

Arraegemenu ore uot^ completed yet

uiuaha. Ik-'.
l*r. off.-re.i

• Hall:.. A. mist."

Broke Camp.
Th.' C^ilumbia Thursday arrtv.

Dr.
i.

ri-titiii"--; buigh.

griient time nothing that could poaei- to Itie same place wh iv Uiey
afrorts of the eitlsene of Traveree City

b.

Eldred.

Witold be fmpnsKihle to keep trerk of

Wy be done has been left undone.

II. W.:

FJrtd tier president. Mi- M

s are not good al the brench
Itose issued It the branch cannot, he

are© City hut the delegatee and grand
si

A. J. McPHAIL
TKAVKRSE CITY. MICH.

large

'•Al!.!;i Ifcur.ll.

Ciivey. left Monday morning for a
Tha lodga voted KO for a testimo- story hour will be u( -I p. tu. a
nlal to retiring Oiund Chancellor Pal- main building and will be for children wirek's sinr in Grand Ilapids. S<»tiiewho enjoy fairy tales. On Wedn.-F- oiie reuiarke<t that this was furniture
days at S;i: p. ni. the saute class of sis-k and Wesley thought It ^go>r.J

WHAT THE YTHIHK OF U*.

I EYE, EAR* NOSE
B AND THROAT

veeri til improvi- much.

<w tha paR of the grand chmneeUor. will be the story hours by Hiss Helen ing It. Owing to Hie latohosh of
Stout, librnrlan of the city llUntry- On hour, iliinciltg was dispensed with.
total amoanu of the fees were
nest Tuesday Miss Stout will begin
Several clUxens took in the annual
Z amaU that they did no great good,
h
Beary J. Kuhn was re-elected grand and will have two story hours a week Ohio excursion \Vcdii<-sday.

r

Dll. F. J. MacNctt

Tite Oak Park Srsrteb Library.

,

^5 tnmtaa.

wmiMm.

..vyu ...iiss-.s i.KK.

m, u

SCOW' wa» i.i-i.iigV frmn 'In- isI.ituJ •->

i

iSB

f=‘l_0«IST

-(.i)

ile-l.iiliii-^

••Re it also r'-*dt--d. ’TlMt
-Mrs. It. liruiidoge. who has. Ihs u
lend our ai>pr<.<'iaH<in m ILuina Kiiijde thisMiy. • Till SC..W wih fa- ii.-ed .(II
very sick fur sonu- lime. do«>
carevias himhir ri„tn Norv.isri. H.- ,
Dn*. Kinn'T and Its local nnumitt.-e fur providing
of Kraukfort, god Swarlhoiil of Ho:ior. enti-rtalnmeiii und urraiigiiig fer ile'ir Cuhir.il.ia h;ivln:-- a i-.:iir.-.j“ fo; C-'U
f.--« ..f ta.dvissl f.,r It..- W K tV" .
oommlttne ot five with instructlotis
The broji^
library ami
rending belli roiiiisel in regunl tu her sicklle^s. ci.mfiiii and niiiv-nl'ue,- diiilug
niiiinauy.
Tl..«...n
stay
in
Mils
l^.uiiMlnl
i:>>
V.'."
report at the next session,
room at the Oak I’aik srtool lias beci lull it is sai'l ih'-y do not have lu-jch
on iH-tmir of thi.- g. .11,1 t-niide
A prapoalUon to give increased rep- opened aud is now n ady tor i>struna. hopes of a Hpe''>l>' recovery.
timuk Hie ladtes for Hieir floe |an<pn.s Jai atU'inut, >-> H.'' we:k will lo, . ut -Jn
iWMlaHew to lodges exceeding c<
Miss DrUa Glllctt Is the tibrsirien anJ
The
eiiiertaiiiment. supper
two. Tliere WJi- aUiui -H'Wiu fe,-i f.^i '
tafa mambarahip was fliniod down,
the branch will be open from IS
dauc given by Ihe M. W. A. end R. prt)vid<-d and'enjoyable ><slt giv
there. Ml" Gnlamtiia hiiriux mart., i^n:
until 8 p. m. The evening hours will N. A. S-nturday oveoliig. was a grand our pl'4»iire. Also to the cltiii
Faa fltatuta Repealed.
;
'
not be observed Just at present, es tbc success. About 100 persons nwpondi-d klndiiesn-s in ois timg th' lr honi' v. and trips after it.
A grand lodge eUlntc requiring
A enmu of S.'fHi huah'.|« of apph-a'
ill Ihe pnifus.- and lH.-Biitlfi:l d.vaiM
payment at certain fev for special room has not been wired for lights. in thf call for supper nnd they all
tiotis in Hie colors of our .it.ier. W. were hroiigti' id from Old Mi.ysiou thi.- The books were |H>t lu place last week M-em.'d to bring their app<Hies
dlspauattoQ waa repealed. This
w-hih In Ibaiik Hi.- |.r.»i «if tb*;.ciiy aficru'vjD.
aa oU etatute but it had become a and the library was upeued yeBlcrdsy. the mauuer In wilicli the eatables dl>for the (siunesieh lec' iviol aiid '(■ < a
One of the features of the branch at>i>c8r<-d one wmild have thouglii f
0 establish an <.'t-

flew Pyttlon p^ier was referred to
.

ev.-ryi!;-ng,

vlslHng meralsTs am! ................. ....

aetiOB wae repealed and he was In- In business lu Chicago ot .'tr>k-56n MVst
Harrlsoo sirtet.
stnetad to oppoM the move.

-

f-. M. PAINE.
ati,i

ing. thus gi'iiig gf :it pleasure

Solt’

Of It:.- sani. i-’.uipan.
The eaiiip iiiip,.1«r e.u.

was ri'iidered by tliem Tuesilay

canned Cora
Zomatats
and Salmon

J. J.Krara* IF9EZIIMA
Wr.

their dooru, the fruit growers will.un­ in the holy bonds of oiatriraou}:' Tti<- expresK oiir Iparlfeli thanks i<> Hanuu
doubtedly Increase the acreage of tbeir ceremony took place at Mi. nresani temple. No. 41. and to the grand of­
oreherds to meet tbc deniand.
ficers for their efbei'-nt manner in
lest evening at 8 o'clock.

The ofBcors of the McCaUe-Roes
Uwt yaar^ aeaalon, the snpreme repMr. Kingsley, who for a ntinilMT-of
leaentatlTe was Instructed to votes for company arc Albert McOlla. presi­ ytars has been with the M. A
the ehanga frtna 31 to is years at tbc dent; T. C. McCalla, vice president K. it. as station agent, is ncilm: in
mmiftng of Me anpreme lodge at New nnd griieral ntansger aud Park Ross, thill ca|>ariiy for the P. M. at thin
OrtaaM this taU and this morning that secretary and treabiirer. Tbc firm is place.

itoU 'I

lo

W-. Hie unde
1, waa ittcinded in the sUtntes the eommnuity and adjacent territory (hat Miss Lottie and one of Travertn of Grand Temple;
in providing an outlet for the various City's blight
und promlKlng ynimg, signisl committee on Ubalf of II
fniiu. «1th a ready market right al men. James Carcos. wen? to be uniii->l members of Hie grand temple, wish i

age limit In the

nt

imuMe to liy present an.;

all

Befon- her departure It

rrwMtre CHg.

»>usl Graud tWf Horn- Mosher o[
Adrian

back In nil his apiraintment Sunday

week returned to her boiuc Monday.

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

iUvi-Htigale (be matter

Soollu for Ihe last threw week.s will Ik;

w1U u



SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

reaivd. ••'iurai'd and giteii porillonti

Uking n vscalinn unit a trip to Nov

will be a permanent institution-and

p.'L.s.ssr.TSi.irt&s,

lantopri......................
til 11,-W s
11.-A '

KulgliiN of I'yihUs uni

Rathbone SislerK wb'Te Ibey could Ih-

m'-umge
gniiings
ly meaUttc to some Ume in May but tuarkPt fur sncIi fnilis as ihey may evening. Oct, It.
to the Indiaua lempl^hlcb
Pre- latse.
In addition to the strawberries nnd
Sion today.'
Ttottf to the rneeUng at Detroit two
HONOR.
raspberries,
sevcnil
varieties
of
The aftcruoon s*»siou'^s devoted
Honor, Mich.. 6a. «—MUs Lottie
y«an ago, the annual eesslOD
heaa bMd In May but. on the recom­ cherries nnd penehes will be used. It Uiichell of Travei-ri- City, who h0.s to the iustatlation of offle^
The following
mendation
then Qrand Chanoeilor is expected that this branch factory been visiting her parents for tbc past
I to October and last year, at

’SrnsOT. csss:

in stock.

t)te propoatthm sraa tnnod down.

a

sperCeai aUbwcam ruMDcmto.

aUSINEBS CARDS.

:irant.

Pectory for Old Miaeien.
tx-flnlto

The greater part of the i

8tnM of

v^vtoi

Traveree Ctty.

of Siijwcme
j but the highoat praloe for this week.
Hr. and Msr. I- .1. dklnner siwnt live Lavt rero'tif Grand Rapids. Past
Sunday with Mr. Skinner's mother In Grand Chancellor Fisk of Detroit :inc'

their yearly convenUon at 11:30 today

O. C

1 Ccaenl BniSCsnUa. Dw

aoesion tlw beautiful city ef Traverac."

thla Boralns the grand lodge doeed

bmght ap thU morning.

Plate CIAS&. Steam Boiler ariri Accident Insurance-

During the forenoon meeting a ■rtiu;

tiuekif.v. Mich., On. t—Mrs. «nlio-i iuiltee of knights from the grand hrig'
under f© Traveree City. The
weather has been ideal in every par­ trf 8fa<-phard. who lias been vUilius her ippearvd with the greetings of ih-d:
Ur.-Ilruger uf Mreirk. visited order and gave a tH.-autlful baskt I el
ticular and there ie no member who defrloDds
here Mtmday snd Tuesday of flowers oh an "ff<Ting. The commhief
parto from this convention who

knighta were

oeivad during their vMt hem.

B. GARLAND, CaablsA

CAPITAL. S200000
SURPLUS. S30.000

Tire Insurance!

are

the cKy and the eltlaene fdr the

A. TRACY LAV. F

NfcW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK

Money to Loan on Improved Real Estate Only.

Tnisiiejor three years. Mrs. Hetti

I wioh to emphaelia well out into the ta>.

la the hietety ef the order In thie pcraonelly and in behalf ef the uni­
atate. Much aincere praiae waa given form rank, the obtlgatiene whkh we
nar In whieh'the

Guard of outer temple. Mrs. VloK:

which will cany the refuse Austiu oi W.-st Uraneh.

lodge and oinlfoem rank havo never
n ae fine a

Traverse aty state Batk

which they have

Every dcUil of the arTange<

meua In the epinien that the gnnd

OEIriTIST

hr Ih Jual complrtinc a 700 of Tipton. Grand mivtn-ss of records and cor
Thr epitlne will b.- done

respoodt-nce. Mrs. Ethel Hendrlci of
poaaiblv manpee
enter- to the be«t
Ulned ua. Never In the hli»ty of the twenty-foot cpile* spaced eight feet MMdletao.
ten wiU go te that city the finrt ^
Grand mistress of Enancc. Mrs. E3U
la October.
order have wo been received with ao apart aad three Impa id chut epUins.
fir
imeraBteea
ibie
to
wilhulaini
the
Jordon of Detroit.
The grand lodge officen and the va- much eincere heapitality end with ewch
Grand proti-cior of teraptc. Mrs. Etta
Hem delegatee tegoUier with the uni- eerdlal greeting ee by the Pythiana of action of tbc ice In tbc bay.
Dlakesice. Traverse City.
The chanuel will In- narrowed
Tiaveree City and the people generalfena tank nfOeera and man
ledge, wntfonn rank and RaUibene tie- manner in

DR. SNYDER

titand jontov. Mrs. Marie Voml.urg

Mr. Moow wHl beglD Jort aa aooe aa of Charioiie.

grand lodge of Michigan and the uni-

time wae not ehengerf end the grand

'

1

OIIMID Tfuvcmc HEIUIS. THUR80AV. OCTOBER 11. IMA

PfM9.

Miles ^edical Co.

;.iid

•Icra’ ili'.y ti..y ,r. t!;-

$2 and $2.50
-Tbfy art- • l.eajjesi in the t-ml

Rowland Daualass
Shoe Store 0pp. VtiUat Hotel

You give him wha*. 5<j.;'.liink h«; wants, no: what
the horse K^OWS he needs—sometimes an overdose
som':'.imcs not onough. You woul'ln't tv;.nt to In.:
ircatcd that way.

Be Good to Your Horse.
Ge: him a chunk of Rp.-k Sal:. I'iace it in the
manger. Lei ium lick it any time he cares. It'* the
easiest and cheapest way to fe'ed sal:.

Price, rSc per 100 lbs.

GRAND 7«AVEJarkeMI.D. THURSDAY. OCTOBER
BtKitied tor Cameron on rb*' rod.'

Wm Ia M«bll« ONMUr.

Manistee Ucki>d off and T. H
besau or pace uitd was .mm by M<-;n>pole.
J. A. MODtAKW hM *»e*ivrt ■ cided to extend an Invitation t
their steady grind down the S«dd. in with Kat>- U sitcu-I uuI Iran Des'ey
IMUr fram kli broili«-. V. E. Mont*- convention of the Mtehisan F<>de
three downs. Kebo<- made iwHve 1 Gijid. The tine; wgr 2-ri‘V.
RM. who U >oe«*<l four mllM oui of of ^Vomnn> rlubs to mew bore r
October,
•ffhe
auhual
seaston
take«l
yards
and
Shiipwni
aiftiipied
a
drop |

.
MobU«. t«Uins of hli eiciiUig expert• *»ce dorins ibe reecm »ionn »bNh
vranirtit cock ha'Dc «tonR tbe cowi
Mr.

Mwiurw

»» locoied

on

Dos

Hw. dboat oeveB mile* from the hay,
mad Ike iJdo rinw to • kclBhi of three

place at Benton Hart«r the l«h. i:ibI kick soal
and lilh of Ibis montb and Mr- J. F | kicked
Clllcrpie

will

again

represetft

thejUoe.

Tra'#enie City club.

hut talli-.: and

off on
Hviges

Maui-tc-i

On

their tw-iili-fiv-yarf
t-wk the ball

j forty-five-y»rd '

line.

and

190A

The secRnd race wn tbe 2:18 trot
IfSD. iw-enty-two mlkw. and the .rtber
.itrts

m>i ul jiace with Dau Ih-m-y

A

route

__

t«-l

Mri-ei. dfsl Tk,nr*-Uj morulni;.

Paik Sauily won

B fea a la I# im
k lytKi ad
BhNa TimMc.

Kidoct tr

tuuni. iiusiof** man.*
Mr

free for al

« . ™t.,.....

Ritapan Aiaaka. to Newca»tV
In Vwder t.i be preweni when Miss

a.oo.hs-..;.1 child of Mr and. Mar.. Smith -a. gt.en In r.-.arnaa-Wh.v!ei
r:r Wei-, M- ii.rber
HHlev.
a
lutmim-nt'

Mrs.

4v“kw! 2;r4‘,





. (-Vnn. Amiih to mak- a haurdour lii(

Owath Ron.;

mvooo

T1- rim.- «a>

Xorthpert.

mnnias out »f Auitiw- Ray.

Friday. ,Kaiv. M wou ib- d.2-

on fb<- and Hu«b:<I W thir-l.

The ^ moon was In rh.irue of ihCi smashed lour downs Yo: iwviv.' yards ;

from

Gforg.' B>Knh. _g.sl r.V dt- J

Sm.th

reptbrcuu

the PactCc

as maatfer m r
, iveiur' iTw.o.r -.s
WhCk
mformv.l
some
andfailed. It was" Minis-:Dtike thir-i. I.iiile Unkt i^ not. owpV.
aoriiia) and with a horrlcane behind it. wa/the leader. A paper on the t.-rri-j drop kick
->f klr ■biurtm'.-, Mr. Mari. V. Wlikin.'
month- ago of Ibe appmarhisg luarexpan.sion trf the United State-i rev's hail on Ibrtr own fl«-yatd line . by Ih-vin.- ot HaxWir Spriav-s.
TB-;
the river rooe uotll It reached the l^l e
S'g'- -t;..-t . V.ii.-.irubwV was
Hugvvf riiv *i*ler wbcm hr idollred.
ably handled by Mrs. C. S. Vader'The.v tri-d a qjarter l.-nck kkk aniiilme was - :z. '.Ml**.. 2 l«
^ ab1
tearec of Mr. MoBtaRoe'e *bop and
rau— of hir dea’h.
idc. tion'.h'r
bv b-gan pnimratlons for a thp which,'
Mr*. E. J. Howard drtlveretl ooeillu- ball Went o.ii imraM.-'
'
BDi] (be Anil floor of bir borne
six ■y-ars'ayi ! i1 be leav r
Circuit Court.
migf. end in death.
h.
-ri.e.1 alt . p-,t-.,
•• coal lim- bud rolW lari: ; ,
the cbaracK-r of Thotuas Jefferwon.! eu.
vaa flooded.
•hr— r.v;.ijv^u_________________ ■
I
f.ir her *av-e
t;,...
jurt roitv.-n.-d Fiiia. a
n liie e!»:!d rcurb. <Tr< :ii’.
deltaic of the afli-mnon whs ot!*of ' c coal. Simpson downitis it for a !
The wind wrouirtH havoc with bin
c:<ie
or
iiarnel
Gibl.s
Peraeoaia
. Tbe
irn.-y rt-omt-tl IP .tav* .sad
jn: "Resolved. That the old' »Sf' y. adding two tn'or.- id Travers-.-1 tite di'ort
other bulidinsa. A-porch roof------,l.!:r'’
o
e.'i-lded
the
dav.
. TriivtsM-Ci:.v kicked off!
E.
.Frcm Tht;r*d •« s R.^.-id
. '
- .
ati-ndi il wnti fricH coldtte*a. The
n'l
women perforoivd h*T mIs-lCii.
tom from one side of vhe bonse.
Mts. j>, Ri.li,,
t;. eiahton rids'^f'’ *''* hiik-* were triivcle.; <>n a sbsH.-tillt :• v.dnt
H Lselaime-i i^i. in 'ue
rtod over Ue roof, takine a Urp> aloo better than the woman of ioday."i«nil King r. uirneH h «.-ri yardy. M.vn i
l.e, Il.J- mcijiin/
••
drawn h> E.rkinio diws
,-irt. •li 'u'. nv
D. F. Wflson handled the af/ldek pimied an.) Kelua' returned j. | of main-d life. Ni-. Gi.d>*
chimner wilh la and partlaliy deairorral lint.
und
o basin.
E 1
a(i-i w if, .-is't.rj,.
,b. ],
Ciifn regebing Ib. etrai- Kaiiib was
iM another «ie. and deposliioe on the lirmallve and Mrs. W. n. Turner pp-j liftcen. yards. T. H. S. [rtinteil an ’; bso*!
Ilf
thmont-y
af'.eriuit.e- -ri ’h< .Sir* 'f'-'-. lif.mUl?
:iithi>t-:;fl loawan 'h- opiciiriy .>f aav
oppoalu- side. Tho shlaRles were all (siw-d her. After laUlBR a vole of the; Manistee got, the i«H aa-1 fallc-1
IS
lrf--u
in
thtdiyele
McCarTy J
• •W li. Twylor i.-ft ;.ir Mabt-m. i.-lar- 'ttynioa. ua-J . vi-n afier i);:i
tom off Ibe windward side of the Huh on Hie menu'of the two papers,, ckin. th- l.nll goiiic ov.-i
•tuaraiii and cigar
ihiiTt-yard gain. ■ ti.!;:.
It, .\. t'i.rpl'U'yr i.-ci ;o' .M .ttici; . r: was egtri-nudy ,iow. Evtu; i.
: was deHdi-d In favor «>f th*- affirma-IHiHtii l.ii end
bonse and some twenty liebix of Blass
Kehoe pU.w.sl liir.,ii2hris}iiiaHJ.’fo..:(»<-l</n- im>lu.- s uad sioisi ,h,. lauer
luoini'i^ trip '.'his monilng,
'
'
tivi it itr Newcastle ;:{ter an absi-nce’ ']ii: .
-.h tir.-it :hv -.1111.- «;iJ9?Vnir '•
broken.
leJi.ticrV.ei'-n'ttro.
aft.- svhirfc , hi- soparatisl • V ra;- sanleeiR
>■> Kingsley ..ii -itf mon- than .mv >sar*
lie wot leave r.v u.i.. -u-i tin- immciin
Miss
Eliialwdh
H<«fcer
favor.sl
the
fi
^ About ItW feet of the imm was
••.tt-,a.;i- III.!.:

.m al.uiit ihrr.for ri.- land ofSwaiiip-R*oti---uirblown down, bni Ibe horse nnd row- elul, with a vocal solo and was forced' again and t
' M '.Winu'.e. Jr’ Wi'/b
.VLltvasieg<dd uiid l xp.Tl< '-i cimid-i- lys r.‘o‘'Ve«^Hb,;Lv
ies|>oDd with an imeore.
, :wii»unl lin'
escaped ln]nr>-. The Kreaiesi lost
-ti' iKr.it:.tit--.
r-;ro !'.'-.*!iu'y in alstu'i (bur w.-.k. '
;e- V.-wm;.ithri.iigh riRbi gii.
however.' was the loas o| Mr. Monta4>a;.;i .k R-.it.lin ha- again a •.
jund.lie ranit-il i
pJal.-.b.i A
East Garfield Club.
Roes, plans, and Inpalter which were
Toe C*«mui0ta.
! eoninil of t»..- C'll'im'i: ,I:'U-I z
r'
fiirtl.e
S'-'fUMuvr.ti-p.'
The
East
GarfiHd
Miisinal
and
l.lie-.;
down
carried away by the water and tn.-vny
; D»-ii-. Fwanip k'-u
an-ls r-aiv to wi ii-.-nM- all h.- ■
.•bl::.-l.r h'T}.. It'
tHi- ri.- t'simpbivi
.
:i
le.
Hai.J
t
1.:,
Myrti-Klaaary eluh gavi- ihe foilhwlns pnigiwtri^ seorinv.
:hc\h-;:'-.t--i-irft'-t-(if arhidi he will never be nhle
.,'i-lisliiig tiu
and lairoiis an.t
tiiutiy n
In.- Ce.tu
iliri--i ■
tnutlie! IcUit* .lervsveil Ir.i
at the M. E. church Friday evening.
naJn.
hs p 111 a |iar1'.f lar
,'i.nes s(,i h.- cm ais-.n;mu 1st-. 'I
eurc-1. Jiiviiitiny In. Ki'u
Gayleitd Racca.
IS iHuininx a
Vvisltinu ill III
Singing. "Leaning on the Everliisilliu,
Tfeo family stood out on the porch
vinef 11-beri. who piiii-ha.-.-.! Tlb, .-U!>^-d
P.'idit i!:ai .- V. rv 'one Hinriiatiit.iti. N. V.. 1-c «utv aim liuiil
r!..» Germain- lia-* iusi
-f»r boura ready to Jump if the hona.- Arms.'’
p..j<r
IWo
uui.1- aU' tni-t.i
. Mr -Hurd.'ll
,'h.’ .•.«?*,wr- annoy-d
i>re«-ntjy
the Gayloid twees wl
F !• RHan u-.d Mi - E F ItHsii '
Invocation,
ihiRev.
I*.
It
Carpt-rtnmilicr
the
tumtr
SwwtnjwR.
wreat and in that time saw the wind
. I his lim- i‘ii-lif-ly
» <.:d" u. iubiuaii
ahpioa«-h;d'ib< ni t,, Ijike Ann IM- morr
R.v-ltation. "Llnipy Tim,' b, ............................. Hrorhe,,' hoisn.
take down two lire ptk irent and par­
■'FiMieh.
ICuylMf
N
\ .
li •Hiinor*'^”'"'^ai‘t' brnnghi hmi
iri-l Emerran. rei.ri-sentltiKihe'spirU eniere-1 l.mh Tlmrolay
Mrs ll-ta l*ar>'m w-ni
tially destroy many of the oiber sbad«
s sliunibr
On Tbiiieday Rale M iisd:
lit tiuiiniag aa« front th,l,OWII
erf W'lf aacriflee
trees in the yartl
Blll-X? " il* excUini'sl
lihe 2:l>* i<ace or trot nnd •
» h-’r tw.ns* in Frsnkfurt
The baVd lock did not stop with the i;rw-slsi\-s.
r-m-ici.Impm-.ii.iiiLg IsV atiiuiyiair:
; took ftr“t in the 2'2‘' liot
Ki'CiUiion. "Inheriiivl AVis-lmi
storm for In repalrinR the house
: Tbiirs-lay aO-ir.ixiit.
e.-ir. said lb. t-'.l gi-nr Kate
1.1.tb-. V'2T I ji:c..ln s!ri.*-t.
''fills is an excHI. til i.-.ord
Iran weight was locmcned tun] struck Daisy .MeTonl. showing a smnll
r pMiiinc riio oenis s|,.- took t
1 flfSl .■
piiiM ftoin
0 why his father bud
him on Ike head. inllK-Unir
to work when, lie knew so niii<-h..
•ealp wound.
iidili- toe- w!" -.-viMi~ u ie-. HO.- wbi»
ill Tlimilay's
llnwaid W.
Recitation liy Aliee Rouscli. I
iiai.'s'.ler.it. om- wlm l-«>is Ms'nvoih
,
-Wbv. W,.7all l help 1.1
owtiMl iiy John i.amsiiii of tills oUy.
of Uie resciie of a liitb- girl (mi
i r. «m- kl«t I', willing t.i legm ai ti.e
Mr. Ullom Realgfw.
.':Ymi'Fr;.:^)-«.Kee;,r4"
■"w. :t.
look
firsi
In
the
Jn.i
«i
pac.-.
ItfatHiii i.|. 111.- ladder and -wtgk ntAt tho meeilnR of representailv- oncoming train.
Mirs J-iliiil II;'.VlHl ha-,
Rentailon, "A Paichwoik Quill." ivy while Angeb-lta. owi:^ by Frank
wAi.i. iiiie who thtbkK an .-.lui laiioti i*
MMRbera of the church of Christ Thurs
tie- 2"i--. -t' Vi.'.v l>.Ki-'jtu'k I.-;—I
Lahyni ol this riiiy took sissmd. Kina
wen- »-st:iiiIi>
-..fi.'i Klflviidttor.; on.- *h.. ,i‘ witlinr
rtny niRhi. the reslRnation of the Rev ;.etisle Bmorson, iHllng how n liiil-;-w
l-lt'-lUv aiiernormi
Itoy saveil his grandpa from WinB sent S. a Fetoskey hoist-, -sot thim hiou. >
to
iVlu-v bin
«le who WoU .
.Thomas Penn Ullom was formally i>ret« r t'h;.-a,^.i . .til. will/:fiak.- a,*-itor/;
A CanoinQ Hutu
The time wa» 2.2;i>,. 2:tb,
to the poorhoiise.
di> a >Jim act i.a anmlier imy win
sentnd and accepted. A call was unan­
Of .sfabliiig lb. tbmsto.
vi-it .ieLi--a,ii >-.ib-ii
h-ri
In-ie..Diali^ne. -‘Courtship Under Diffieiil|-. <(fei i-i,wjir>ily III do it himself, <jn ‘
imously extended to the Rev. .
tlea."
v.'bii Ime- to do right >s<-ause It l«
Canby of Ann Artmr. The Rev.
•r bav-tJan-i f.-i> j.ii: ib.-nj ihritHgh a Sb.ii
I), tL'rihn'rt :
right W.iiKe.l—a
a wliole s»;il".l
Cmriry win beam his work in this elly . Duel iiy Walter Riuitli and I^iwrenci
. That tak.-s oil', all tfce .e.-.t
,
.,-in.-i. Iiutmrable. >quai»“ Is.y \A>it.^the flitt Sunday in Novoml>rr and will Newls'rry.
iiiis tti;-1 iii;.:;-* il.ia.i tue<- to
Reaililig
liy
.-VlieiArtinld.
"What
li.n.i-b- Int.i.cf’ Is I*-' Jk- Itv.- in ytmr
ve(7 prahably presrh here Oct. 14 diir;.iid .'for nieraiiilii. i,|.'. I'-.- .
Sitare
M.inii-nis
Will
Arcoiiitdish."
Uioni Saturdari! Record
ie-l2l.!sirh.M'“IT Is h.- a ineinlM-i id v«;iinc Mr. ITIIont’s ahsence at the nation
j-ttr., viiijl,'.; f'v.vlviiig ban.lle A- i
Duet by lh>orKia Bnkei and Franis-.i
WIlM.
(anilly* Do yo.i htem him* Do.-o bm cooventioii of the Church of Christ
Kiiu;r.|j^ J,I vpe v,.(,«■•> e.ns<in»li- i.l.a ii>a';
Allirigbi
live at yi-'ir I iih'w-'*
which will be held ai Buffalo. N. Y.
jW d^iliil lo roni.-'.if US
Recitation. ".N'o Home for the P-sti."
J C. Atiiiih an^The Rev. J. A. Caqby is a younc
't-. wh.. i,av.- lx man and baa a wife and two children. hy May Edgernrab.
Dtiei by ndsaie Malthewson ' and
i-iaitv
When he was 21 rears of ase he ItradIs juemina.
- qated from Belhan college. West Vir­ Fred Green.
Dinloguc. "The Farmer Boy."
If Mflti!
ginia and was pastor of the Church of
feel mrten the weather conUitJons

Isi^ division and Mrs. Georgp Hoj-tj Aft.-r twofumbli-x. Moore atlewp'Hi a

- with

fle:.rop..le

s-rond

and

Utri.

day.tj.-'

Trsn-por.arion C.

2. at 2-::-t p. ,m. at ihj how-

,-"5 1,.™. l^J«. . rm

Hamrort

sr'/I: -'VhB...'h; n

Ifio . D;j/

WHO SHE WAS!

V

>-«.rf....

SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM

-Christ #t Cameron. W. Va.. for fia tywRra.

Three years aco. be came tn

Ann Arbor and began hla studies at
the Dnl^raity of Michigan, being nc
• fflftHdilha A. M. deime and -fa now

Recitation. "By Ivoving KiudneRs,'
by Grace Taylor.
Trio. ' The County Fair," by Wli;
Srofleid. tVattei Rnillli. 4.aiiri-i?ce Newbej I'y.
Solo, ■-Ilobbie', ITayi-i,'- by RLtdys

alndylng for a doctor’s decree.
Mr. imom’a resiBnaiinn wn« as fol­

p.iish lie i-ity-ibir luorniirn

And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound
Had Its Birth and How the “Panic of '73” Caiued
it to be Offered for Pablic Sale in Drug Stores.

To the Offlcial Board and Meraiters
of the Church of Christ:

It is now ml-

mom aix yeans since we first met i.i
' become workers

logetiier with ipo l.

'■aitberto hath the Lord helped us."
“The Lord bath done great Tbings (or
tia: whereof we are glnd."

As a small

Smith. Will

Sisifii-ld.

Claude smith.
Tablimn.

"rlingiug

to the Coos."

Georgia Baker.

Tills remarkable aromas, whoscjrestore the famllv fortune,
muidvn name waa Estes, was born in argue.l that tne an-dicin.- ivliivh
Lynn. Man.s.. Fvbruury utl>. ISIS', com-1 m> p.jod for tlicir v'omiin fri,-ml-« and
isg from a govs! old Quaker famiU. nclghWrs was ojuallv good
For Ki>oic years she taught sr' - ■ •
'
The l*inkban>.s had no money, and
little emlil.
.Their first iabmtorv
was the kitchen, where roots and
lierba were steeped on the stow.
gradually- Wlitrg a gross of bo:t
Then eqitue the qursticAi o' "
before they h.._
tw-ay frrely,
i
' t
Thvy hired
printer to run
. of the ffii-d;
selling forth the
cine.
railed Lydia E. I'inUbiim'
luud. and these
Vegetable Compouu
Ibuted br the Pinkham
Moston. Nrw'York. and BrookUa.

The ebiiicit was well filled l.y an ap
yreciatU-e aiidience and the.progiaii;,
raa finely rerulereil.

Tliriu-young peo­

ple have Wn nrjtaiiired f..r wurk Ics*;

land
ijid of dlBcouraged disciiiK's
o worship in Grange hall. Ai our
Aral meeting the Father placed His

ihllr program,

it

Is . to l.e hnp-slj

seal upon us and those who were pres­ they will eominnr their work
get It.

Traeerac City Woe.

Tbe keynote of that Initiative

In a fua. clean and tmonw-ly inie.We have never
erased to emphartxo this Ood-ordiiined i-Kiln% game of fouiliall Sninr-lay
way of ireelvlng heavm’s bleasinRa. the li«al Hinti school clev.Hi dow-ms'
kervlee was prayer.

The wonderful enratire propertii-a of
te in-Hlir
tn-Hlirin.- w« pi-. to a great .-xtent,
the
if advertising, f.ir tvhovver
oever iis.<d it
i,-d it to others, and the de­
mand gradually incivasvil.

“Call unUl he sod I will anwrer thee the Manisliv l>oys by a score of IT te
show thee great and mighty ibings' •I. only one lonehduwu. iKing made. A
Ifaou

knoweat

xxxill:3.

not."

Jeremiah

big crowd

watchiil the

gtiine

chivTixl Ihl- players on.

'

atui

I’lmts wi-n

From Grange hall -we were ied in' ttvqucni, and in maiiy oa~-s good r.'
made.
seek, a larger audiiorium and after >.K
the first hail Mooie. who was on
BKWiba In the Grand and seven lunnth.-^
In the Oiy opera house,

hi

which

places we always had large conkresa

.I-;:

drop

klckisi

rAnich home.

two

gual.r. a

iiirk that noloeal High school nriil. i.-

tkma. we esme to our own tM-auiifiil has ever limnsl Is-fore.

Kehoe idayi-.I,

ad investigating mind, an earnest
reker afu-r kuotvledge. and abov.
11, posM-N^eil of a uoiidi-rfuri V svmpa-

Many times has

a star game all the gate, makiag galiij
in ist3she married Isaac Pinkbatn,
a builder and real
al estate operator, an-l
senUng capacity of this house itcen after gain ihrongh iheiin.-and
-ied Ufewaalxiarkv-d by
' tgxfld to the utmost. The pews have goiKl runs aroand • ml. MriSaiTv nui.lei tl'virearly
prosperitv and happlnesN. Tlicv had
........ ..
Pr*e.pcnt.v_
been fllled with people and tbe «-faol< the lungesl nin of III.- galiie, spiUitiiu: four children, tbrrv sons and a
around
lift
end
for
ililriy
yanis.
daughter.
bouse wrlib tbe sbekinah glory- of iiis
in i-xreller.l
In those good old (sshinne.1 days it
preaeoee. A latgi* number of sUi-sicI; HHges ran the I.sim
Shaiw ami
the iv-st of il.e plnyr.- was eoiiiinoB for mnthi-rs t.> mul;KHila have found a refuge nnd a
thrir u'vn home m.-divim-s fri>m ns.is
shnwe.1 iliat they were niadr .H tli.to CbrlKi. Tempted and triivl
and herls.. natures out) ri-medies—
slufi that win*
have been helped.
Dirappolntm
vailing in a phyaiciau oulv iu sgtei-iailv
By tradUi.m 'an.l v\The Manistee ti-ani Is weak on punt­ urgenl cases
and dlaconragemenls have> been
perienee tmtny of them gaini-d a w/tnand overcome. Some daj-a have liccn ing i>iM otheiwise were ueaiTy a inaleh
dcrfnl knowlolg.- «>f ihe .tiralive propMd but many have been gitul.
forth.' Iiwals. Kl«gundSeoi1.siarr.-.i erties of tbe various roots ,.n<i lu-r'le,.
the latti-i-. niaklrnff
filaev OB earth ia no dear to me a« this for the vlslb.is.
gains ihningh tbe Travenw CJiy liu<-. i
, aaactnarr. No people arc
Travi-rwCiiy kirk.'d off to MaiiiMi .-.'
tne a* the members of Ihi* church and

.M

..........

I'hnt.i
It the city.
By your sympathy, prayers and fallh- Tcavi-ree City we.rk.sl th.' ball .lowiii
. ralmuis ytHi have belped tn prepare me. towairi tbeir g.uil anil »>i H on ihl
Manfst..' p-ji up aj
voder 6^. for a larger field of service, llll.•-.»ll^^! lln.',
ftejotee with me in this.

And now- os gi.-al defeuse alkl Hit l«li wi-iil oici.!
Ii was wi.rk.s] up ih.- flclii fir.- yar.lsi

1 an abom to say farewell i.> yo<j for

a vbllp I ash that you gla.ily ndkn-e when Manlsie.' war torce.1 n. pniii.l
Canw-nm gnt liic liall and nfl.T con-|
me and Joyfullv rt-ei'B.' ray
. Wboever'iie tuny be.

. what L oiir Itope or Joy or crown tif re­
joicing?

Are not even ye in the ptv-s-

enre of our loirti Jeaua Chrlat at His
- rtmtiag?

In IsTT. by combined efforts the fam­
ily had savvil rnougb money to comii-wspap<-rBdT.-rli‘iDgan.i from
ue the growth and suiv.-ss of
•rprisc werr assured, until to*
•lay l.v.iia K tHnkliam and her Vrgetat'de'Cau'isjutid itnvc ^cook- h->usebold w-inis everywhere, and matiy
tsof ns'is and herlis are u»vd a
aunuy in its maniifi
Pinkhair. bcraclf did not
Lvdia I
the great
live to M-he pai1 to II
sbe''h7d"‘p7!obbs
L not
, for eo
ling her work a
ould hare done i
hers..;f.

SI";

I^iir-tig lii-r loag andeventfnl
ri.-iu-e she ua
raethiusii-al ir
.-arefiil u-pre■e that rain-' !o
lii-r 8tt..-ntion. The v-asc of awry silk
w lio applied to her foradrii-e—
,erv were tbourands—r.-1-ris-d
>ir« Pinkham took a jrts-ai int. n-*t. careful study, and tin- details, inv.u-iin the study of roots au.l herbs, th.-ic ,ling syninti.iiis, treatment and r.-s"I:s
‘ « vrcreis.r-io.l for future lefi-tvh.v. iio.i
nd p.nv,TOr«-r'
characteristH-saDd
p.'uvror.-rdis..
tiufeiher w:-.L
that yost as na
proriilcs
iu the
the 1barres*. I huti.lreds of thovsan-is made s.nc*. are
Iwum
rl.U-s iu
fields anil rvbards vegeti.bief.s».is.;i)b''“i‘»‘'''- «'> -'■-•'W wou..-n tl«- world
- if »
,ukethep8-j.s
and repr,-senl a vast .--.llaU.ra.
all kinds: so.
lion
of
inf.imiatiinx
regarding
the
to tiu.l ih.-m. in i:
tn-atm.-nt of woman’s iiU. ni.i.h for
of the field iU.-r.audimtiritv iand a.-euraey ea-j har'iiy
he
.■q-uaieJ
i
ibraryin
tba
r the tss
rid.
IS licr pleasure t-i -van-htb

-!Z

s.l.s;”"’

a E. Pink-ham w or's-ed her [ ^
and prepare simple and .-ffei-ti
i-la-.* the ^p-'.-n: Mn-. —
for her
and frica.ds.
.-bam. :
Chief of these
oomDina.
II h.-r
tion of Die
ru.ni the fift-vn-jiiv.l till.'. H.- kh-hi-i; and li.-rhs foiintl N-sl adapted for thicure ..f the ills and Weaku.-sscs Jes-Ualmost squarely inln the w'pii and
hand*
iiarto the female sex. and Lydia K t 'ink.
. vi-iyihinR was iiiaiinsi hint but lu • linm's friends and ncigi
dim-tioo of th.- work vi hen
neighlsirs lea
pas-.-d away. For iirari'
was sHcpessliil
In the'srriminase! that her .-ompoond rvlirred and »-ur.Hl I h
il bvx-ame quitef popular oeaurngH
th.ti r.illow.'.l ri'l- f.ui. t*i:h t.-atu-

I hereby t.-tnler sidi'iabl.'-w-e-sawiiig Moore. Trat.-r; .-j
City's left end. ali. R.pt.-d a .Irop klrl.

a }-oor mlnisu'r.

For ye are our gloty and

“To that wonderful lanA with il* fade weiv rather . v.-nly matHusi bin lii.''
1u.ll was woiK.s; lo.ard Maiiisi.sV,
lews Aowera.
Willi its bcatiUful sirreta and Ms per- goal on fluki's. J.xhraus got In on a '
fimihh' on MBfiislei''s twenty,yar.l line
fumed bowers.
, We are sailing on. «nd the yrars

and the'ball was worii.-d within tw j;
l.vi nf Manifi.s-s atigi.

Kit lia harbor of o It shall appear lu
view."
Meet me In bcaren.
AffecUonaiid)'. your pastor.'
Thonta* Penn Cllom
Traverwe City. OrtotM-r 4. isis:.
Tba woman's a«b.
, At the caMdlng-of ^ Womai

She D C-:: :t t4e- S'ii'seaoeare.
- 'u:
|
j
! '•

EL,'?!'"''

than a year and Ihl* wa* th-lr firsij

ent at that gaUioriDg will never for­

-

Carriage I^epcsitorp

llnutsiing.
Greim. Wulier

rasdonc freely, vrith
ir of love.
Bat in I<T3 theflni
Lynn.

pvn.and tbe piVM-nt Mrs. U;
now the motbrr of a Urge fami
it up
Uithnomen a»»i»Uini.s,
rapat.le as herself, the

Mai;ls:e,- at-,

irjupie.1 to line smash imt waH turri'!
l*ck for a
k to o.

saf.-iy tnakinc th.

sen;-'

Traici—■ Chy klckci ..?r an-:,

another st-e-Mw mmln-d iimil-Mitore
Btieniplml a diop kick on ib ■ Iw-.-tfiy-!

i

yard liai- and again was sucr-es»^;i;. |
making th.- scon
firm hair ]>< to p.

.n, tb- end .if th ,
;

Id ibe gi-ennil half Simpsan arms aitb-'

to Uk- Ivor

- Fiii'khim'x'i.an,.I'.siimiiis jiam a xegctaMc Comooui
mado kuonn simple roots sod herb

WM. HOOLIHAN &CO.

i.-r li.mLeiiiiu Jni.-r.-M...

Male .|.iaii.-i. ''Speisl Away." Kr.s!

lows:

. that

ly t„ Cadillac, wb.i.-'iie wl

The finest nnd largest
assortment in the State.

Che more pow know
:iboiil vehicles iht* Ij'-.uer we like it
'Die intcllittent buyer is the easiest man for
us to pleast'. We cannot know in ads'ance
just what all our costumers will want.

Ladies'
Black
Pcllicoals
Ilir.-et fr.nu the

i

er» Jil pri'-i-s ffc.m

49c to 2.25
'r;l"
Wo also !.

WliiTHS f-

But here uk are,
We are readf
1 clean sweep in vehiclis. if yon
thinking of buying a vehicle witbin the
year it will pay you to come and get our
pric'ts.

MUSI

e Kxrif.x

to our already large I'uc of Vehicles. Harness and
Implements of all kinds.

1 p- opl- .'

WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
To Cure a Cold in One Day

C-wa Grip
taTWoDaya

OllANO TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSDAY. OCTOBER

PAAC 4

Til* MB had pre«- and baeattie la *uc«<<a8loa Sn-'llrbicr. l>siiy fjoni
TBnre vta a large craDi la ati*a4- enceof Blad muKb to Erarp tMt aS'! nfflee'dinr. law dn-l!.
lavr**. thrO'-uh !h ,
aae* at tb* maaorUl Mvrle* at the atop blmaeU.
- jaad pomiclaD. H* 1« atlll little Bior>- bo-ty .» h:^ •
Balratlon Amr haJl Baadar evcoins. |

Wbea he had reooT»rcd hts brcaili. than so r^r* of nee and b* in knosn

The wrriee »a* IB ffloawfj of the tatc he ealeilr aaeended the rope band ,as- ibe neeiboy* eandiaaie" and
.

Mra. J. B. Ring aad oraavoBducted hr

.........

'

Captain Ira Saaollr of Port Huitm.

of the vail vben be picked up his|

^

propriat* to

. Tbe tfnbtne opened vlth aonn ap-

hand until be repiloed the tori nan vttb thenrlp.'

f
V


9
I
5
t
«i

*
.
'

^

, his refuial tu bni-e a life miak made.

lIKd hy
Itult.
KlIKd
by Suit.
t. W. V, Oct.

I bSUiJt, “Shall tn^e.Oaiher at the Rlrer."
g

lll<e.vx w;.
Prculdent Rooaevelt l« emphatic in bar.;-.'ii-»
S.iine jT-we’t
am-stin
i ii er.- ?rr.rta.^' "a
The.prerldfnt hti* no eapocla! cbjec- Ftolm frtim a
Itlnn.tn beine prv^erred othcraitif; bera patvr.ee! hv him.'

travel and reaumed vork.

the DccmIob. the flrat

wri er and
gration burea-j s- Si
was on Tharsrts)

rorinfents and Children.

- per. rtt-ian ,

itr.u-fi-nTrt

i.i.m'

Vaneoivi-r 'r Vh-.c-tJ. It r
C!ia*. llo.--ir. r, a pinct*-!- re.M.li in <•.,
Rome, died at hl» linice th<'.' Tin'.-,
■lav mntnitiE ain-d 7r- y*'ar*.

CURED BY CUTICURA
IN TWO WEEKS FOR 75c.

and had aceumnlat- rt a .'ori.mi- .
ndvi-e,;

'

That

I he

rUltlsg

to place oil the tomtwtone* of the dead.

Knight*

taxes pniinptfy niuri
the

prlmm-y

•-» .-v—llt.-.i

selinril

which is «u be

liinn-i

treatment extended to them here, w* ellii. was invited to address a meet­
shown by the etpKaakms of tbe vari- ing while lo New York city last yrar.

api¥>rMnni-d

t..

fnti-l.

^^^eu^stnazjinMt

by thi

/Wiw

Male in Nr.r.mh'r. ntul Ihsi the ii.-

epl fund.

A* tin- te'iisllii'* eollerie-l
hv

Among the rUItors

wa*

Carroll

8

pul far down cn
*lupld

the

program,

Rvenlng Record says;

pereun,. Introdured

and.

Neb., hak the only woman bloeksodth

...

"My address Ik :•(: Ijincasier Gate.
Illy of ymir clilxcos.
heard It remarked on many aide* that Hyde Park. W.. London, an-' I now

'rx

afte r burying s.mm 'pcophThomas

Manning

of

Mi.s R.-*.h-

follows;

-a a new building 2A0 feet aliovc the'

Its.

Judge of the Ohio k.ipcrior

leys.

Kansas City. Oct. 6.—While woriiUjl
solicitor

ed. (.. tall,

lie had only gone abuul

fifii.-!- i-.-i. betd downward when on;

aecrriary of srar. provD
tonal governor of Cnba.
Harry a Wolf, who is running fo.

11:!'

rriie. lireuklng the force

al

|. sabt llu- brlnclni: of il-c

:

I""

l-ir.-l

by

old

the

and

M'tri.cj:on

at*

fnl hM

baniiUK .ic;

owned by Sammy Gre» o*LI, a fanio.
Irollan hunting mtlde of the Son. i.M

II

r-r

. h,r,., >

gik

«-.l ■-. |...V.-i -

-x-r

111 I-.TI-I .iliui Ihe Trav
:.>

leTii-i eb^i*-*!

l-n-Klrti-iii i-: it blitvib-aii him- i-lf anil
|)ii\ili-Bt- a <-«>H|-|e of
•• <Uickin8 <1

l-•l-s<in*lly siiirf-rTiit.ii.i
'.Ii.-

fn-hi'i-ii

il-iiliig

a

Hub- Ha-

• Itliionsira'b’i'.
;

Mr. SU.III I.-J

i-1— a j~i>1iiou .rti ri.

fooihatl ••-.nil -I lb.- i-o'.l-i:--. TdiiVil;

!

;nv

qtiBln rti.-i--l .

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^lONUWENTS

r l;.. ■ :*••

--'.u ll.r

1,. «.:-l
11-- fc. . :-l..-.|».-l . 1, i..«resl so.;
c'-.l-.'.-* -I.-ii.t-rs.' .J
u."'..Ui'?^'‘*.r 'il-f.l-s.
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Nvi
I- tt.-..i-. v-'-fU Ik.'
«■>—I —m.-u.-.H-rt i-.f.-»--t

f,.«- ivi.i.-

Ak. W. KI KEltf). Trav.-:
u;.: Un-1
|Klr«.J.v »tich

|
!

Vr.-!- i
Jol.s-I'

Tiectimi notice.

I

.im

would

J

-

Cu.fi

,EUv«.Ib I-tt/'-“.-'.'-I

o\"rr-

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plenstafily«;

lew.
E
Tbo aOTH.
CRAFT

Trarilnn

dl>-

Mnrrland

CRAFT pries*

r >• a

tdcncy III hl« clss-.

RtyU
RooR is fee*.
ipany to the sit- <.f .i;-e billli.r-l fae- Win yo<
taricl
loty.
spilt

triei. began hi* career a* a oewslun

,/tf hi* lmc» Irswme railangled in ll.e coagroas In Ihe third
•taSoti'.ltie

naim lltiM:- . an.t
Ii

emi-'..,'

plant there lianc< on the biilMIti: o

general

ground. Jtdin A. Mlchriomi. a Chiftgo United States, governor general of th'- a
•Nrirahiyer. it»* hU balanoe and

iui.iltl.roii]

:

M. & K. E. TWE ClNI

Cc^>ji<-r,enu H. B. StOut,

i.e

Al) CLOTaCtAFT CUtfcra

meni to i.'sM nu-n lu Hu- manufar i:i

s.

ts-ti.,

F..V

10 do. nad that U rhl'-Hy owlnu in her

Mukkogofl. giving

■ <• wi.l
■n-Ilii-.a.-r.
r-,il ar->
-i. ..I II

It » nrdvrol 111
ii»nrds,v.iii,..
Ik.

loiy nf Ilaj City 1f.ir.T««iloi»i:ai:i .i-.wm* -.jl as..-ual
regiiiai •*:-i\iei--

woman

Ilnrseshoeln: U tin- only pi‘"‘ "f ’he
work wlileli t-he flmU hVr.-<i-'f uiiabh-

The extent of it lo dale is about a

T B m (lrs-4 Rat»4>. 1m
.,1... Mi->. i-.-u .all bi-Tt,-

U Wulk.-r, Jo.tg.^ .-I

Colorado''1'“;'*'

Ciothcraft
Winners

Had Hit Nerve.

1,

Springs visiting hroiher* In Alpena Im""

formidable list of official dUtiucilon

It-n

- In ih- r.v
|Me<lsr<-y.U.>. ■ rh.rl*- r •
r *u-^ bi-fln*: I

;'

the gnod-loilfe had never before been wisli you all good night, for I am fur handicnp ef •‘kill*.
BO well enierUlned, and I am willing from home."
Slate Ntwa.
Miss Grace M. Vareoe has <yoe*<-d
to believe It. Cerulnly your K. ot P*.
nig R.Tpl-1* Is l■oululns.
of Traverse left nothing undone that the Atlantic iventy-onc times as the
Kalam.Tvoo
iilunnfiig
ismlevpi-d
eouM possibly have added to the en- agent of an Rngllsh diamond cflaccm
ttmnd eliy.
each trip she has carried wllii
4oymenl of tbe occasion.
New gate at Ferry Fh-1.1. Ann .Artmr
her gems valued at |l&n.noo to Lino.“Carroll 8. Dartram.
Just eoniplcii-d at ea«i of finr-.ueb.
j
'
■ Qnind Chanortlor ot
John Augustus
RrigiUBn. veu-ratt
It la aahl that ihe eontnict under
Minnesota."
lurolK-rman of
Muskegon,
ilroppcl
Ethel A. Hnidrirk. grand M. of R. which W. J. Rryan wrote for a ayndb
dead.
and C.. or the Hathboroo Sister*. In cate during Wa tour of the world will
William Mimn. one of the raptors <rt
yield him a net profit of I2S.0W1 clear
' writing to the Rrenlng Record twy*
Jefferson Davis, dead In Plainwell.
“Tbe Traverse City people certainly of traveling expenses of Wmself,
ago-' fiS.
made our stay there very ploaaani and son and daughter.
While croKtrtns rhlraRO siroet at
Henry A. Ruehlcl. chnncellor of the
and we all went home voRng it one of
Coldwater. Mrs, N. A. Thompson, vlITnlverslly of iv-nver, who ha* Iwcn'
the mmt delightful
lilng there from Tampa. Fla., wa* «!?ehosoq to head the republican tlcliei
held by the RatbUme 8l»ter*..
iienly attacked hy a large bull wlilch
In Colorado. Is considered one of the
"Very truly your*.
farmer was lendlng^to the ears as u
mat brilliant intellectual men In the
••Bihrl A. Hendrick,
show nnlmal. Relore rf-.e man c«»il I
“Grand M. of R. and C.” ataio amt laiiTrats himself quite ai
l-aln eonirol of the lufiiriatnl aulaial
much m the poUileal it* In the odueaIt had trampb-rt Mrs. Thompson imUonal interesu ot Colorado.
Dr. 8«yd Movts Hera,
the Btreet, ami lu-r life seemt-d to h<-v
Only three men lo the United Slates
Dr. Royd baa moved to this eity
been siauiixil out. ami doubilesa woul.l
from Rapid City and ha* engaged of­ aiirrouad themselves with bodygnard* hate been hut for the quick action (if
wherever
they
go.
They
are:
Theo­
fice* over the Haallion Clothing com
her le-ycar-ohj da'uphter. who rtriiRB-'-!
pany. Dr. Ouyd will engage In the dore Roosevelt, president of the Unit­ he proslrate form of her |«arent from
, gtnml pracUee of medlcloe In this ed States, who la afraid of nothing, but under It* feet.
Before tin- aiilmnl
«lly. He has moved hU famUy here yielded to public desire; John D. Rnck- cojtld mJke. another attack the farmer
efeller. founder of the Standard Oil
alao.
bad (he rope whidi waa atinchei! to
Company,
who
Is
afraid
of
klduD|ten>
" nfi floyd baa bern praeticlng for tbe
the animal's nose and led It uwuy
peat >var In Rapid City and vicinity Henry C. Frick. '«eel mnltl-mllllon- Mts. Thompson was not s- rhmsly In
and bat mei wRb graat nueecsa build- alre. who li afraid of anarchists.
Jiired. aave for sererar lu-u|se« smi
Lord Ashbourne and Lord Justice
y prarilce. He
her clothes lielug hailly ttirn.
desired a large field and the advan­ FItiglhbon were born In
Adsm JobnMou, u reshleiii ot Rirm
afreet
la
Dublin
within
a
few
days
of
tage* nf Uvlng In larger
cliy. so
Ingham, for thirty ye.tri. Is ib-ad^ HI*
each other, bapllred In
the same
movnl here.
i-on. Dr. D -^- .lohusion. Is mayor -i
church, were conlemporaries «i Trinnirmtiigbam.
Ity CoUege. DubUa. were called t<
Silting erect. Mis. .Mary N-yes w.i>
Irish bar on the oame day. "took the
Tbe North Solon White Cap* und
found deail at th<- rlose. of i\ moving
on the same day. were law of­
the GreHIckvilIc Stars emserd bat*
Idcture show In ilir Rbi>U*i ehureh at ar* wlnaars-tbcr tain Iraraafil*
ficers of the crown together and fin­
Snndny at Solon and Ihe game de­
>K approval and Ihay Balfi UJsekaon.
She was the widow of
ally tat logether for nearly twenty
veloped into a wwailing contFst end­
:her-ara raafia ilrat way.
former mayor and wa« r.T y.-*r« n1.
years as mc.tnl>er< of the Irinh rotirt of
Thtlr styl*,-ihalt‘cnting In a vlclory of SS to i Mn favor of
Upon ihe reeomiu-'ndnthm'ot the S>iappeals.
the O
pieme eotiri Jmlge*. Gov. Warner ha. fbtlr flL-ara pni law tkara by
Senator Beveridge was dltcusslng a
Two local pla)-crs airengtheoeil the
reappoimed I^omim T. Durand, of the brat fia^Mri a»« enttora
poUtIral tranaactloD of somewhat duwianera and in order to hide ibeir
tUara are.
Saglunw, a member of th< state boitr i
-aranee. There was nothing
The fabrics an all woolIdmity “made up" at negtoe*. They
of law examiui-ra to sttecced lilniM-li.
about on which one could lay hand
evary tlrae-lhere«|hly
Idayed with one hand only and li was
Michigan rallr«MPls i
dirtily, but the whole thing hart
diaeovered who they were In the third
.honage and the' sblpi- abrnsE, aafi orery fiotaU baa
flihy look, "it reminds me." said the
tbe iBMt eanfal woriUnaiublp
inning.
llig of mills, lioialoe* and other failu
seaator. "of a Washington waiter A
rad anastloa ftom start ta
crop* 1* bring del*ye«l.
l*rnUaWv v
patron of a reauurani. after a good
laiah.
line of ears sufficient lo nu i-i Hi'Will Saeade.
dinner aald to this waiter: 'I am sorof the khIpiK-r. wnulu
Detroit, Mich.. Oct. t.—About 'SCO
can't give yon a Up., but 1 find I
mo gmt an evldence-»*f pra.iwriM Asfi weaves are abew* I
mamban of the A. O. U. W. mat Baa- have only Just enough money
pew MatoA'a aatortaMBL
be coneealed a* eau iIi.- ilc-u--* lu
day night In WHbal'B ball. Gratiot the bilk'
The waltbr seized tbe bill
We can clalm-anfi fie
balance ahoei.
avenne and voted to aaoeda from the
hurriedly. 'Just let me
claim-CLOraCEAFT to bfi tba
Mrs. Hark'i
McCamly
Rmnbam
order. A committee was appointed
again, sir.' he muttered,'
of Hm'i
whose father. Sands McCjirol}- lmiiub-<l
draft n charier for the new society.
Mr*. Arthur T. Itellentlne. the only
Clotbo* mafia. Tho beat of tt
Ihiiile
U dead at ItaiiU- Cn-'k
daughter of the late Tbomas R. Reed,
U.lbs«p. CLOTBCRAFT
after
three
years
of
illu-'r
ShtvaThe demnrrau gf the Eleventh
has goar Into pnllilra In the extreme
tbe strongttt
years of nse. iin-l Ihe wl.lo ' ..f ih.
gVMsional dlMrict in their ecnveailoa wcM and as editor ot tbe Yellow RL
claim.
late Dorr R. Iluiiihaw. mauuiaei'ir.-r
Oct. :. selected Arthur J. Lacy aa their bon propose* lo lead her aid to tb
CLOTHCRArTmaRae ita
The Hnmawleh-Halke-ColIriMei C-casdldati- tor rnnort'Ka tu oppowe A. H. rauai' of woman suffrage.
wearori loeR HU winaera.
lay tvsuove anoiher ol I'- brauehe- iIlgrrayb of Ri. Louis.
Mr. Lacy Is
Tab CLOTB*
Becrciary Taft 1*
Clan '* llni candidate for congress.

Pere Marquette

Tt.-I'm

|i

by overy one I met, while In your mffn. with a pleasaa; smile, bowed hnahand at the forge, atid when he is hasn't seen in i*eniy-«-lchi y.-nr«.
‘Mrs. Cialgle, the eniinenl absend he li^ now on a business tripj
beantlfnl dty. nod to express the un- and said:
lUUs the shop
herself.
ffutllOed pleasure I. In common with anlhor. will now gtvo us her address." ill Mrxleoi
Cralgle rose anil said calmly;

.

■<i» I.^rMtit
I.S>)UU-lllr-;>

from nndiTiakliiR huslnet.-* at

la sliori. It was lo iliat stale If not In the country. She
"I datlre to exproM to you my ap- the program at ell.
prodatmo of (bo kladncsB shown roe close on to 1! o'clock wheo the ehalr- Is Mrs. Philo P. Wlletix, who helps he

all other vlalinm, felt at the t^n-

OTATK «*r MU’lli'.vS

THAIS* U«»I V8

held III Kahimazou this week.

George H. Alliird. aged C7. n’l

speakers who were not on

GASTORIA

zxACT coar ov wbah

r bsby. :ifl»T speiuliug m.-iliv dt.lLir-i
diH-i-r* nml nfixlii-miu witliuut any

mnn- ihMi non jesiw auo In >be elty of
College View, o siilmrh of Lllienlit.

KEVir VORK.

MIrhinan Huffrage assoelaiinn to be

York

before

TaeStokk Siftuilure of

roan, kllleil by can. In Flint.

worae than that, ilir cbalrtnan, a rath­ Tokyo.

of MiDoeaota. who In a letter to the er

Apofeel Remedy forCohslip*'
iitm. Sour Stomacli.Diaftliw
1 WonnsjConvulsions.Ferarrehioessmid Loss or Sleep.

sa™

James faiilkln*. imi-aniied Pntiflot

Mr. Hlid.l* the

^t-'^hld*l*'«b-d; "I ^
t--Iiiuiycliiiyiopn-

y Iilittle duugl.ti
J '
my
Site broke out all over Iut I»hIj- with i
ii.«ayveryUii:igree«.iii
tti'-n..
.
ill lliree <bK-|cir-. Uu-y all i hiimed H .
ould U-lirhi-r.
U.-lirhi-r. Ibill -he roiiUliUi-d I
gtitw w..r>e, ll-'i Uiily wasa
amt her little f:i.;e was
<ai,-n nwuv: Ii.t ••an- l»»krd a- if th- v
v-uild .|t..|i -It. .Y. iglib-r- .-.•bi--<l me
t-g.-t ('util lira S-.:ip iiiiiM >iiillii<-tit.aliil
iM-bMe I ll:..| ll-i-il Irtlf —f III-- ruk'- -I
-ivoIOoitiiinn
n-.-h.ul
imd my liitl- oie-'- la<-< oii'l
i-lriif a- n liei- -Isirubid*-'-*.
l*«ivw
1 V.-Kll
l.'iulnl -evi-iity-liv

Ml.-.
SyUiii-i
Harrincton
of i>i
oQi officer* Iff tbe grand lodge and the She nrcepteil the inrUation, but her viore are but m’lShrtKim-enterprise
imiform rank before they left the city. name. tUhroiigh eonie ovrralghl. was lor the .MMs-igiiKh! was o^tahllslieil l.oul<. amnl f>f> yi-nia, found dead in
BaKram. grand ehancellor of the state

in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years

ii’tb-K *1)0 iH U- <-iiiRi<-d to >h-'

head of the Mllsiigostil rton- In Tokyo.
In eotnptrlRon with whieh Sew



Not Narcotic.

terin’ en 111-- railroad •lav-' aii l p- u-,

with a view to eRtahUsfilug a Japan-

The late Mrs. Crnigle, the nolcil nov- rue deporttneni store.

PjfBhlas enloyod and apprarlalcd the

Promotes DigcsBon-Cheerful*
M»saikd»M^^^tisnaU«T

Ity the rall^’L for fnilure to j.a:. t"el;

Oanaral Nowa.

Tbe aermon was llateoed to

Bears the

Gin. Hradlej' 'hat^ihe i*-naHI'-i pst-!

ICC volumes In raised letter* wa* prt* atuoiiiit u> iIhiui a lutlliim ani) a iviai ,
s that her vide.1 for the city by tbe late Ellhii R. ter dollar* the Nnv^iher ai'iw'nloii-:
with Impretalon on bl* hram*.
daughter BUiet will not make her de­ Hayes, and It la over this ln*tlnulou mem of the priiuarj-t^onlntnuey willi
Captain Munaelle oondueted
probably be m ihi- n^e ot fit or ft.meetihit Batarday Bight and the one but until aho I* SO. while Mrs. George that Mis* Dubler pre.->liieK. There
I>er raplu. Insiea.i of »l". t-- pic-vlou* ;
Sunday morning. A( every meeting., J. GouM any* that her daughter Uar> nearly l«l,blind peiaon* In l.ynii.
William Flton. the Pittsburg repub­ ly anuounred. The lArn-ri on the pri-j
eseept tbe Sunday morning serrlec. Jorie. now II. must wall a year, and
mary school monev-s. aVirg.- i*irtl«>ti o.'
whiefa waa fordbrlatlaaa only, conw- MIta Gladys Vanderbilt and Mim Dor­ lican lender. U suffering from n
which have l-wn in ilb- .ta*e u.-a-j
which physlrlans diagnone
alooa'wprt made.
Daring bli atty othy ^-hltner. both carefnlly hrmigbt
Ma.v. will;
eltesnes, waited until their utnemobile heart.”
Mr. Kllnn, who ur>-i'* linnd* . sinii- Usi
her(, ten people have been converted
Binoiml to ainnii
and w.ll ie-i
and on hla way^to tbe train Ihu morn­ leentb year l>eforc they eotered ho- Is worth about $ir,.f>t*i.nt)i> for n Iniig
crvillleil to the general W'd.
I
lime
has
i-peni
ntoRt
of
his
leh
clcty.
ing, one morn sinner fonoi^ hit evil
William
D.
Siulih.
idoui-dK
mei'c'iaiit i
General SogI of Port Arthur fame Li hours mo nrlnx aluHil the elty.
vnya and loni^l salvation. “I eipect
aud liiiiiln-nruiii of Musl.egom si*‘l'I>e Ito win a Mul on the train " wild the Itaylng the penalty of popularity at tbe doeinrs say his nresent allnieni ha>
hwkwanl Into cn i-le«ai"i- »hn1s"hil -1
enptnln.
iThai'* oar buslne**, tool hands of autograph seehers. Hut tbe Wii proilitred by the ennsiant vll.raof the niaeliltie ns It pas'.'-* over sweepins Ihe fli*>r ui the rlntliebiiin
Ule* are many form whlMi'thls has taken In Jai>an
Belling. The
fseior.v anil was liiKinmly kllh-.! I.j ili eobble«t(in(-s.
and every Raltailnelst iskes advan­ lin* about It a loiirh of
fall. He was nn:-i- worth fS-'-.'S'”. b'"
a*much

the
relallve*'
of
aoldlers
Osuke
Ilihl
ond
nirnmichl
Shugio.
tage of them."
who fell before Port Allbur nre seek' two Japanese merehanls. an- In New In his old aae »"■* fom-il to weil, a.
Ing the genenl * autograph inserlptloo York elty looking over the grniin.l n (uriory hand.
Tbsy Llktd IL Xing.

AYtgttoUePreparaiioiiIbrAsstmiiaiing itcroodanlBr«uka, tiogttmSiaafittsaalBewclscf

to b"

eoiulnx a resident !he:«- iw<» jir.rs ngo.'
tth.l ha-

Kind You Have
Wli TheAlways
Bought

if - wei-

a siirresnul farn;<-r pr'-vh-'i*

Atty.

CASTORIA

Ears Looked as ifThej Would Drop
Off—Body Entirely Covered —
Fm* Mass of Sores—Three ,
Doctors Could Not Cure—Child
Grew Worse —Face and Body
Now Clear

Wlllsrd J. Ilrehtel. «-f Mle'-tJiu. t,. pe-

Predep' j,p tipt for his pholo a-, reasonefclv
aSd tfcn aooa aenlee «a* folWwed by
ick OontoB, aaed IS, and hit Bevl^ short inli-rralK and ha* given
a prarer by Captain Boulem.
He
wedded wife, were eausbt lb a field by for the preeorvntiun of bis likene.
then read aa the ecDpture icai nee.
anary ball ttala afternoon and iwh In oil. But he ha* a horror of >>eln/
U :7. Till* wa* iollowed by the toait.
spaiiert-d over with tlay and hrenih
“Thera I* a Ilettct- World Than ThU.'' were killed.
The young couple had eloped t.i ing through-nullU.
At the eoneloaion of the atm*,
Richmond Phil*, where they were morEdward J. Sally, who ha* risen to
number of the aoldlera aare teKilBony.
rlod and were learlng the elergynian'.i the postiion of vice pratlduit and rtl
tonebiM on the llfv and work* of
bouae to Mteb a train to eaeape their rector of the
posrtal Tele­
Mm. Ktu*.
ami»K thoac
epoaklna
pareqta when tbry eroaaed the field, graph eompaay. at the age of ir. was a
belBjr her hURbaml and her dambter.
.tttraeied hy the red dres* of tbe irfrf. telegraph mrssenger boy.
Captain Kina of Mu*keaon.
bull attacked them. Tbe groom at­
Tom
Mosiellcr.
the
largest
msn In
mpuin Uuntelle took as hit teat.
tempted to beat off the lafurlaled aol- Mlsco’iri. U dead at bik home lu Hazel
J Tiraoiby t:T. 1 Have rouaht a Good
but It threw him and trample<l Ruu, near Farmington. Shortly brfnr-Flaht”
HI* aermon, vbleh va« a
to death. The bride wa* pan*- his dralli
he weighed CM
pounds.
powerful and
morlna addra**. was
lyaed with fear and etood still and Fifteen yean ago he weighed
tM
baaed OR the taut aarfne* of the Salvawatched her hueband klllol.
When pounds li-s*. Mr. Mosieller i^s a kuctioD Amy leader*, 'who have been
the bull was RailKlled that he hart eessful fanur-r.
"proiBoted'' reeenilv bealnnina wllb
killed the man he turned hi* attention
Mis* Jenntc W. Rubier of Lynn.
the wffe of-the aeneral whnan deatii
to her and killed her also.
Mass.. I* IxOleved to l>e the only bllml
occurred three year* aao wnd eenllbrarlaa in ih<- world. A library of
eludina vtth the mat wonU of Mm.

-1

^906.

BABrSTORTOIlING
SI H'JNIOB

ot U*,d«acMiL

A. J. WILHELM.

De-'l-I

.
IV 1.1.1 - I - I*. -«|I'-uoiy Tn-v-oe •
Pn>.inutla( *.wr ,
..iMr.ijnvr,
aaJ --i.
ili.rouaty ..I UidMU Tt»«. .»•
, le wii»~. »
'hVDdlfcl.
-»t --I —I- •■"•I'l. A i>

Moitr. '.Mi-'-hL'.
would m.-iLi- v'l
Akk y< t;

i>( Jill- prr:»enl
thif ;^s of -tht;

.i>tak r t(.r c

■lihiT

HANNAH & LAY CO.

OPUND TRAVemi IIKItALO. THUWOAV. OCTOeCW

IKK.

IFOR BOTH

ihU Pullmnn ear
It was sturtaing lenibly m
sb<- euuM see noiblng wiihcwt
drlvlac sleet, so sbt- bashtuil) kmk.Hl
... _ the comfort within. The ladlr*
One dianibe of tliinncwi Ui
rbaui-d iiDtl HTiit the imm r btiliir am' t'Uililrcn 18 wroflilll: ill llJlllte.
yondei on various errands; llH-geirtlv^, cOIUSUUlption. Both
|kmi;
oil ihi- farm •( ilil* tlin>- of
►livi.r nuexUcKt.; lilootl: Imth tnvsl iinm-'f;i1.
thmU r^mg F»lh Mmittsm «o
and Ljnii aaya »)c wlKb*^ w)n«i-r
aiul the children idsted or qusm-li-i..ilii«(>a»eK tltrive OH
CM.
wooJdnt eomf. He U waU-hlnK llio
all iBiion-ii Mary Jane as If >-l» . in-if,.
j-'ot i« llie bfv-l Ilieillim-i
twW%T Mww ^
*
Wrda netllnB ready to ro imuOi. Im r
b..|.iaged to another w;.irid
citvtvominjr them: v«'<l liv.-r «.il
tnt tknt
«rlt«*a from Sumnilt Oiy. and an.won.
Finally, twilight Ml: and in,„nk(.s iiie intH ami heultltk-sl
I w«l tfy «»toMMwa*l
•o delijrtit/ully. your proaldenfn «
dr.tppe.1 the allver question lo look i»ut .
,
«« n« Mki MwyMr Mr
tton about the blnla ahe baa accu Uii*
anxiously Into ih.- dlmDoss about (hem.
MiVM I MM.
aunmer The rotrina. wrena. ycIloW'
•H.ifK- w«-ll gel through lu X—'
|«nirx«»k*tMN»MpM
blrda. uid cai birda arc her apwlal
said one. ''wh.-r<- we take on the dlli
Jrtcoda. and lire in her yard.
ir. If We don't. Uiw'M be u.
•Miy livtac tkln»
aaU to Ret arqnalotcd wUh , i
supper lunlgbt."
« I w«rMB ill tnrM li* ;aunahlnpra. Who will write to
"Get through? Why. what's the mat
The laai letter to come to your prear?" cried liie ladles.
Ideal tblB week if froni Maaic. Thie
"Snow-drifts. Don't you see how
li the Aral time she has wrttu-n and
.lowly we'te Iterth gulug for «om. it tllO PliSP’sil flllll llH>St rff.i-livi*
she tells na abnut her eat. Dick. Vo
liate? Ila! we'v.- siotipt-d."
oi-m tif L-inl liv«T oil. HopoV jt
Honor, Midi., n. F. n. No. I,
are Rlad that aho la Roinir lo tw one of
The men ruHbed out. hut wer.- sooi •liitunil onler of tiiiiip* tlint
and will ail jiHn to a hearty wclOct. 1, ISdC.
•Iriven back l.y the IdlmtlDg gusts.
‘UowK why
Kiimlsiiiii i.'
Hear Prosiacui—I will now write tc
. a liluckadv'. Can't go anollo-r
you for the first time. J'leas.- aeu> Inch Worst bllzxacg w.-re bad this 'f wi iiidfli Viilui' in silt viiMw* *ii
*profti1.-i mnl (■ttiisiiiiiption. Montne a card and button. 1 was iwt-lv
' (hey elied to the aiouai-d hi:it.
iiioif
weifrlif.
iuoie
uuurb-li*
0 Join jwarw old (be 28tb of July. I have i
diis.
.iieiil. that'^ why.
SuDsblne Club, will yon please
hose name is .Dick. He Is black
I can't we haw .xiiy supiM-r,
aeod me a.eerd and button?
and white. He Is a good mouiter.
Ihi-n? ' broke In IlltlS Irene.
• cuuu aATca. a
Sfriil for frvr
v^te a teller tor the Sunshine page must close fur this line.
"I'm afraid not. Pussy." was ih<
aomrtimr. Hoping to bear from you
Xpur loving girl.
(swer. and upon tliai iheie was grea' SOOTT & BOWNE. Chemisu
Prwtdant-Ciara Satsa.
Maggie Post.
>00.
cxriletnenl.
409
415 Prirl Swri. New York
nm, Vica PraaManu-Mriwl Baitaa
Gordon Gray.
glad III c»-t j-cur letter. Write
■The chlldieu. alreSltt- fr.-ttlug fi>r
WUIIaMia.
I am gUd you want to Join our Club. again, some time, and tell
tbdr evening meal. uA rri<-d in ear­
•onaod Vioa ^l«ai<, Mea. Iram Gordon. We wUl all be glad to hear did during vacation.
nest. and Che uiutlu-i/were aboot dls^oMiaray •hMda.
from you again.
Iraci.-d. The conductor came in sndj
OtvnnlaMDaoaiBkar^lMk
Mary Jana's Lunch.
said; "Th.-re are sotdt- cans of milk; hut Radii o ii-lp Ik rMaple Clt>. Mich.. Sept. !7. ■«.
The
railvay
car
was
full,
but
ihat
In 111.' l.aggagi-^ar. which we will dl-. she «lo?
Dear Prealdent—it baa been a long
as
not
why
JIary
Jane
sal
unioog Um' lltlle foWi. tint that's
He fusb.-d l.ii wr.rd. ami as io- r-ai!.
Use atnee 1 wrote, ao I thtwgbi
l>es! we can .lo. If* six mllro 'j.sl Ibi- yard, was ni.-i by his «lM.-r
would write now and let you know edge of the seal, and hugge.1 a round
Ih- nuarest station, and \fux eouidu'it with the cry. "I pulh-d mamma out on
that I am well and hope you are the bundle and long lios ho tightly.
in this blUzard.
1 quill. t.iM I can't g-i lb.- I.ab>- Ti.-■ame. There are not ven' many bird* Mary Jane, was frightened. Sli
travelled befoiw. unci
W00.1. Imi thetx- iitfti a ser^i of food1 front door's loek-M iiii.l *h.- tael. iIimu's
here now. but the aun is shining, so never
atxurd."
afire. What shall w.- do- WImI .Uh::
It malma it pleasant, even without the KiiaiigeneHs of It all. with an
Mary Jane waicbtsi him hut
• jwe do?"
birds. Ouraebool will begin the flf- sense of her own shabbtness. filled
lid smU.-il to herw-ir.
leenlfa of October. 1 like to go to her wlih wretchedness and terror.
Il.-rile was .inly niii.
oM. ai..;
Pretty soon the rondueior c
•'It
was
good
of
M
is. tiray lu glvo' had always l-.-il s|K.k.-n ot a.-j a liliiK!
school
very
much.
For
peta
1
have
Mnaliuiap
dog. three cats, three klttena. end the through, large aud imi>oriant. He stop, ue this box of liinchi-ou." she aai< ■ delicate'Imy;-hut ash- look.sj at ih'•ate;
ped
by
Mary
Jane's
hide
and
stooped
•Now the little cbildeii can have someOrar one a
) rolled, then there beet of an is a amall coon. Ihe dog’s
d coils of fit.- glimimu'iug^riuu th-'I read the lag M«l lu her button.
thing to eat with tbeli mUk
is Sport, and the coon'a nami
iKii!**-. aii-l saw ilg- swiiyiuu roof, wit h
••H w! ' he said. So yotl re the charShe look off the c*»r<-r.
is Tip. He ukes everything out t)
UI a second's hivliatton h- said, ''r!l
•How nice ev.-rythllig looks! liaiu et h.T, Where is *her'
the pockets, plays with the dog. and Hy child.- Then he met a |atr of soft
and even:
sandwichi-H. chicken, and -v.-ii a
climbs on trees. I bare a cousin who dovelike eyes In the timid fao••.4sl.'e|> *‘n lh«- ronrh'tu the stltttis
Baby tboaght he'd found a teU. tboo would like to join'tbe Sunshine Cub. bis own sofien.-.!. "All right." he add- li(il.->)iot or Jaui!"
.loni. The iliHir's loek.sl and yo-i
tbero were acren.
klndl.v, "111 sef- you safe
It made Mary Jan. huuury. hi
so would you please send him a canl
she-‘’“" *
fire's .aliwssi lii. ie.
througli. SU back und U- coinforia would not look long.
Instead.
flaren lllUo
arith tho Ull auil button. His address Is. Arnold
' ' S«- It?'
bh'. rhiid: nolKsly's going to >ai ymi.
tt»ok_ili- box. and w.-ni t
Sbalda.,MnplL> City. Mich., R.
vteda mis:
Il IMl.-il
Mary
Jaue
siiilU-d
and
a
lllthculi
ladv
who
liad
so
sharply
ralle.1
Irem-1
No. 1. I guess I will close for this
AloiiR eaxnc the
big up an ax«- fnim a i.l.M-h
ert-pt Into h«T cheeks.
time. BO goodby.
' there were i
"Thank you." she «hUpvn.-tl. irtih
•H..,...' ,1... «...
~i.
-"I■|e
room.
To
the
two
wutchlur
glance of Intense gnititude. ami he lUing to eat- tVoo'i you |ik-a»e cive it
Six mue pnnpUna left to grow niul
George 8halda.
st-emi-d altuoxi an age hefoii- lie
. the eliildren?"
What a Idee letter you have wriltei hurrte«l on. calling out. -Tlckw
,ii,.icaui< Imrk. ealllns . q;ti to Sa-U<
Tlie lady lo<.k.-.I froin i
us! We would all like to see your pets; pleas*-;- h-K.1 l.rusqm-ly ih:.u Iwfore.
l„.r!through ttie smoke, as he tosy..sI th.Mary Jane wnichod him ihnmgh tie
) Miiry Ji.n.-'s lov.-l> .
especially the funny coon.
fiiHl
proud
an.1
aWfnllsh.s:.,
bohj
into
h.-i ui ms euharimsi. 'Tak
doorway then lunied to the window
nre iiUle pumpkins wfim ten grew
Yubn. Mich.. Sept. i8. I»0C.
.
iherqulty; f nmst go hael:! "
hut U-tween her eyes and the land slowly melle.1 Into tenr*.
before;
Dear President—I don't think I hascape, half hlumit by sidu'
"My child: " Mb.- rrbsl, “my. ehll.i: i ' H--11 dl.-: H.-'Il snr-l- .lie! " moan
One withered in the aun. then there written a letter to the Herald since app*»red other se.-jic-s—the siiddeu Wtlai win^yoii dr> for sitt.|s-r?" •
) e*I the sirt. mother -js ilii- liaby wu.
were Itoor.
last spring. How are you getting along death ot her mother, followed
••o ui-Vn'in. 1 ran do without. ..................... I Ultoi. lb-.- gia-s itesl.l.' ii-r
throe nice days?
am w.-ll and hoi>’- sad |ma|M-r fmi'-rsl. the few dii'adf'il
.I-.I to it." said -Mary Jam-, simply
j "T. 11 him to com. ha.-k: ll-rih
Four imic iHitDpklua, rtvcb as sm-u
»ri- the samt-- Our school beijjiii ilays 111 Ilia- (oiiiiiy li.iiise silh K.* am d
The llBly llusloil. ehok.-cl and fjnt-; li.-! '
eould Iw;
In the third ww-k of Aiigust. I liav<- grumblers and lerrifyiin; idiots. Mini
I lo h-r frleml.
, sa.li>- rs|s-»:
Johnny made a lanlerti. then then:
gODo lo school right along «
filially the r.-lu-f of that letter from
"I nut rebuked; I am asliameJ.' foiv il:>- llaim-i lia.l ri^ml
IM-hi-.] 111. WII
were three.
(be first day. and another day. I diead' her aunt in Chicugo. saying that if the slu- whliqK-red.
^low. Th-rti.- again i.pjdai
Three big green pompkins; then aehl (o hare old winter come, with Its Ice
would pay th.- child's pass.-igo.
a nd-ied
Then, to Mary Jane's iul«nw siir-j*-in,
and. puslilini .
and
uow.
It
la
so
cold
then
and
I
mUc See
she would care for her while she cuuh' prise, she bent and kissed her—a h.-ai-, i-u,; lM-gge.1 1i<-r to laitt- lh>- liol '
“Make me a lanlerti pleaae." then bave to stay cmi cf schpol ao much <arn "bile and sup for buih.'
kiss that ivral!.;il the dear. (b'Ud'-e(Knll•■^' and ixd .lrt)|i^(liisii. Ttl.-n
on account of the cold days. XVe have
there were two.
S<i "tbe town" In the pet-son ol it
other to tbe lonely child.
. 1 beVlimliod >n!i hims>-ll. U.-jtring lu his
lota of fun playing at acbool. Some- sherilT. Imught her ticket, lied
When th<- eonducKir and lirak-man liauOs tiie Utile tro.x that eon
I. ripened in the ilmca at recess or nooo <tre ptay seboul
Ug with her aunt's addrehs. .-tnd left
ime in. hilngfng the milkmans. Mary' .yiiivd Farm.T F!.'ii-li<-rsU'alnaiile i>n
and have one of the scholars lie ihIn the cimducior’s c-liaree. a loue- Jaiio sal with Ui<-other hnppy ehlldr.-u ; |h-i>-.
;
Aunt Mary took one home, then there teacher, and while the- teacher Is put­
U-wildert-d mite waif. Tii.-re
aruuud tbe |K.nabh- labl.-, while the; -r„„.ing t}.., t.. In-, mo^i-r nlihou:
waa Imt one.
ting numbeeson tbe board we will nm
- happy memory. ihuiiKh. fiw at ihe ladles and the smiling imrier Uov.-r.-d ^
*n„,. n,- eri.sl. "Com. hi
I minute a Mud neighbor had i
Om ripe pumpkln.l8rgeat of the many. out the back door or the (wo front
alsmi. serving otil th.- rations wiiii
n,,.
tii.-iv. W.
Robbie fbODd for grnndma then there doors, quietly, .and the teacher will Into her hand tin- long bus. iui>iui
litHiarilallly. tinh-s»
; uiust save '(-m. " Ami owuy h.-11.-w t«
rhasti us. and sometimes we-play ball. rieally. "H'h a lunch for j-vu. Mary Mary Jam-'s .sandw ich was a’lrlfi.-the j
wnant any.
How he g«» ‘h.‘frigh.-t.
—NloMte M. Lownter in Youth'a Com- Tho boys play ball every noon and re­ Jane, and God's blossing go with >ou. bigg.-si:
■ p,| rr.-Blores uiii im.. iti.- fl<-ld h- com.
cess. I am In toe sixib grade at *losr.•AVell, " said the eundurtor. taking j
,’nne. ami will
seboot. Uy siudlea are arithmetic,
This MOd the conductor's frjeudly
the setme'at a RUtKv.'"l thought j55g,„av.-d
history, stories, geography gram­ (one gave her some coufidence and
Ooedhy.
H.-IV. my a,,r. yon shall have.
imr* aiTiv.s]
Oipodby. sweet flowers;
mar and spelling. I am In tbe fifth comfort;'and wht-u they sluppe-il
the first drink." and be hehl lo U:
grade arithmetic. Wc have acme II'.- the next siailon. she Is-gan to tvatrb wonJ.Ting rhlhl's lips a bk tin nn-a liuuae i.n.l l.uibliligs aro.iti-I
Through bright anmmer boura
hnni.-d to lli.-gro'ind, an<l w1i.it Farm
Toe have filled our hearts with riiuer; tlu chickens, that bave Jost got their
iucunilng passengers wlih n-al in­ un- fill.-.! to pwrflowliig.'
.T n.-leliei- g.r! IWCk lofenihers on. The heu stole her nest terest. The ear had been full brfonWe aball miss you ao.
•fhat's right." eri.sl in-ne's luniuin
»df homeless Thanks to th- l.mveiv
And yet yon must go.
down hy the woods, ao we bave got
)w It was crowded. There was m
r arm over Mar. Jane's sbould*.
.
.of
Jiis little son. Imwever. all living
some
pretty
late
chiekois.
It
Is
rainror thta ia the fall ot the year.
M-al li-ft when a fat ohi ludy with
urn. you know she is mu- ‘*1
,^ved. and with ...urs
lag quite a little t<mlgfat. 1 guesa I will basket hnrrio.1 In. She stopptnl. pant and ubc Khali
ninnlne down ii;> ehe-ks. h<- elasp-v;
bare to close, because I can not think ing and puffing, at Mary Jane's side, supply- until w
Frldv. Oct. 5. IPW.
ing.-il little f.-li.iw
ira Joining since last re­ of any more to write ibis time. 6o uud instauilv a timl.l voice luade
hands
Chicago."—3 niilor.
an>! tbaiik-'i *b. I that ilniicl lliH.- ll-11
goodby. As ever.
ported:
elf heard.
Golden nul.-had prov-.l liims. if li.-ivi,—Ex< lia«4-.Your Snnshlner.
■pleas.-; 'ra, her.-'s a s.-ai."
Gordon Omy. Lake Ann.
Elbe] Allen.
B'ave Little Bert.
what It said, while, hastily gallnTlng
Araold SbaldA Maple City. R. F. U.
1 am ver> glad to hear from you up the round- huhdie and long h
llcrt ncich.-r's lionu- was ii fariuNo. 1. name aent by George Sbatda
boUM-. three miles from DruiUord vil­
Maggie Post. Hemor. R. F. D. Nu. 1 again. You must have iMs of fun M«ry Jane. scramble.] out luto
playing at recess.
lage. and quit.- by lis.-lf pii a roail l.iii
aisle.
little used.
"O thank*: Im s» ilivj—had
- Yuba. Mich.. Sept. :t>. 1»0C.
One auiuiiin ofu-ruuuii th.- Hit'- Icin. y..n see: i n spell yon aft.-r a
Dear President—I hare not written
from her beys and girts. It shows her for a long time. One fall month has
ismted the old lady. liasUly i!n>,’s low was hastening horn.-from f-i,is.l.,
cas-r II. I..- in ckhI s.-at-n for ilic
V ri.-;i
til-iXiUi
that we alt understand what our 8un- almost pnssed. I dread to hare the plng Into the .nested plaee.'
-chor.f.
as I:.- kn-n his uihi r aii l ' Ow nrrvti lo akcp f .r;i sliort t;-e
Alnp pledga nnons. and that Is. to 1>c summer go by. We liavi- a good leacbWhen the conductor cam.- liipough.
' llirin:-.;h the -.•.-v v r-.'vri'b;au or
iering and happy all day and every
Hs year. Her name is Mrs. Hsl- Marj- Jam- wa* meekly stan.ilug by th.- hlre.1 IU.-1U w.-iv away, and only hH;
UJot!i.-i, liis sister -Sadi-, an.l the lal.y
day. I wish yon ooubi see Gordon's brook. I am In the siatb grade. M> the door, hugging ht-r iwrecls
were llK-n-. Wl.h a whistle 1:.- rlinils
letter. It w-as so beautifully written, studiro are ariibnxilr. geography. breast.
I'd til.' I.V'i hill. I»ii wiK-ti its t«|i was
that Is waa as ricarns prinu and show- granimaT, history and spidllng. I lik • Well, w.-ll." he isclainud
r.'.icb.s:, and h- look.-.! >l->wn into thed how faithful and patient he must lo n-ad tbe storit-s lu (he Sunshine joiir s*wi nwa.v. did Oie.v?"
hare been when he was Uwrning to part. Some of the birds are geiUug
s an old lady, tit." r.;iurm*l vall.-v, what, ■was his In.rroi to s-i:
hiig.' clouds ..f suiui..' ..Idyllic
write. Now bo can glre others plcni- r^ady lo go south. Wc have a little Mary Jane. uiKtUig.-tlCiilly, -at
ami sh.-ti- «.r flun;ure in reading what he bna written. kiiu-n. We have three iwi reosters
llrt-d. I couldn't sit and I
bursting ihroqgli U»- siiinglef •>' th
Ceorgo U a tree Sunshtnor. too. Ho and one ben. We hav<- fifty chickens stand."
Tile hous.. w-as ,.D fire, hi. m • li
wrilea about the birds having gone, in alL I cannot think of any more
•Couldn't h.y: Well, I d*«'t
and says. "Bol the sun Is shining so to write this Ume. so goodby.
m- e*ujld. Ikii .von Just wa
It makes It pleasant cri-n aitliout tho
fm through h.’re- and I'l! (lx
nom your Snnsbinvr. '
blrda- You see. be ts icaniing that
plac. We've got on an extra for mil U'-nn Allen.
there la always a bapp.v way of look­
lailk-8
Ilk. yoo. yoe ll >k-v ''
I wonder how you tamixl the roo.iing at everything. That Is fine, and
He passed on with a ehuckl.
rs. Was it just by being kind to
will hrip him succeed In life, as he them, and never scaring them?
Mary Jane smiled till a shy uimph
guts to be a man. more than anything
actually came into .-uch chet*.
Willow Tree Farm. Summit City.
•l>e. There la another thing tor him
le was back, and she follow
IfgayB to watch hoiacv and keep them in comlilig
m remember; It he can't see any
*xl him through several ear.
Mich.. B. F, D. No, 1.
thia time of year.
bright sMe. then he must try ind make
Si-pi. 3it. 1WM3.
grand ihj.1 It n.-arly took h. r bn-ae
Wo takeapocial pains to keep a full line of ia.r;
one. Our Sunshine boys are coursi^Dear Pr»-»ldeut—i will write a fe* awwy. The p*-opi.- w.-pe grand, al-o.
medicines of all kinds
«ms and brave and indnty. and your lines to you. I have been sick and and preiLv children in fin. c
pr\-sldcat Is proud of you, every one. had to stay out of school over a w
w.-n- followed abor-i by black ii
Ycu aet mutts from H*iise .MwHeinc |mt up ;
■»1»e new two k-tu-rs are freim Etbri 1 went to Kingsley today uud bad
They all look.-.! strangely at
ouratore. If you Imve your own receipt let lis |>in it uj
and Lynn. «-hai a number ^f things t«-ih pulled. Our teacher's nam
Jam- when ;,he w.-i> idacv.i ti|sm
We
will do it right ;.nil at amall espenae.
they bare told os al«otT Wouldn't Miss Salter, of Travers.- CH.v. - 1 like
InvuriuuB chairs; aud on- lady
you like to phty school with them her very much. I go lo the Methodist called sharply: -Cotae her.. I
at recess, or play hall? Ethel is ao tn- Sunday school. Our teacher's i
ifalk minute-" to a golden halr.-d
teremed in her lessons that she would U Mrs. LUU^ TaVloi.
Our
near hy.
Mkn to go to school every day.
preaeher'a oamV is Mr. Herbert,
Irene relucuntly ol-eyed and Mary
Lynn, too. we are sure, lievanae be Is has not prroehed herj- yet. You usked Jam- felt lorieHer and shabbier thnn
fund of his kwrlue. Tlion- Is w> t
lh>- Siinshineri. to l.dl what IdriU (lu-v
among the e\i l«-;v. iiinnt. >
.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦aaaiaAPP'S I

SUNSHINE I

M »um, I «ti «rnr. w

saw (bU Bumnier. I saw the robini-.
and they bad a n^ In a large crebapple tree In front of the bouse, and I
saw the yellow bird; and Ibc wn-n
had her nest in cur iwrch. they lisr.
Iia-I It tlM-n- fur ihnx' or four r-inimer>: and. the catblMs hsw iK-tr
In the tn-<-K In o-ir >-ar<l. We bave gut
two big willow ln-<i> ill front <d 4he
bouse unO every sunnier tb<- wn-ns
have n oi-si In |i. The tree Kb:nl"
bonne ami we have got a lawn *»las
and a' hammock undiT- It.
read the letters in the Hciald »ud
would like to hare the Sunshiaers
write to me. Well, t will rluse my le<ter for this Ume. so goodby..
From your friend.
Age IS.
.ln.-i ihirratt.
What a nie«- idan- to play it most
be, under the big willow tr«-, 1 wish
we might all have a swing. .

SCOTT’S

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$10
Piano Offer

The greatest e«... ...aoe. Cut aut this ’advtrt.aemcitl and bring it t«
cur sterc. er send <t tc ut b> ma t irgcttter with (tO and s«c w»H tend
te year heme at once cur nandxeme Hitisc Piano, worth KM for
$1M. w.th !me stool and scarf.
Til .1 ;h;iT. day- i;; your .»n holin', have year fili-ud* try U
ami it at
.ml of thin, .‘ay- you ;i!.- nm sallsfl.-tl that It U a beti.-. plan.- than y.si i.k get else^h.-r,. f.,r »S5« yo.' .tin reUiro II lo tu
au-I We W.ll gtv- ..m ;-aik >our imiii.-., 11 yi;u find afier trying It
ttiliiv .liiy. it Is ;h,- paiio y.v.t wai:t y—i .;in'-THen;pa;^ts_|d tnorr- ana
eoiiiin'ie 'e i«»y *■: moiuLiy unit: 'b.
PRICE t'tai w. I'raK.- you .'ti «hi.
m•l;u^llellI !• |g.|5Tte-f.iU. '

THIS OFFER GOOD ANYWHERE
W, e\l. ;-l lie- .'ll. I to ;.l. eam i« .d tli. Ke.-ef.!, tie matt.'I whi th­
er y.iii hvi' in Trav.-i-- City »i a tliousnit.l mib > aw.iy .411 w>- want
lu know If. that yon will li'-sl ta'rly wbh
.u w. shall viral boueslly
uii.l faiily with vo-j. Ih>ui tall to va’I or “riti- a' ori.v (f you don't
s.-iiil 111. *IK. ►iiiiply 'jv. -'.n'l i::.- your .:ii<iys.i,iytrvs-irtal and Un-.-iuet!on'..(Tei.".aiKl oar .mire plan .If s-illug. eataloKi.. price*,
terms. ei<-. will be s.-ut to you :i! oue.-. fr<e. iK >.;|sj|d.

A SCRATCH OF YOUR PEN
if .Mir great iuiroduclion off t of our new sty 1>- Hlnn- Piano is nut
idiin to Von. a sriwi.-h id your pen will get a. <m o p..sial card or i«*iter. Sinipiy tell Us to send V.U1 our ttilrtv-day lt.s-liial ofi-r and
inoiiey-savlng pinn.
Hring «.r setKl this adveiils •menl. We want tul.-»t tbe advertising
Millie of this papv-r. and w.- w.mt ct. on- to write .>r roll and see u»
alsmi ihih great .«.-r who Is in any way lut. r.fl-d in the purchase of
a pianh.,AdK-Tliei now or in the near future.

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ow
carrietl in dtock. The
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tota viatooriter benry for .
tlic f«H tiado. and in or
dor loaecnp-your puwi.
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yon thr-fc h'ootls .UnvOT
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WADE BROS.

|Try n Hernld Wnnt Ad

m
OliAND TMVtRM MtKAbB

A.
Orewlfif OM.
ney eaU ll *^Bc (town the hill.'
vbn we arc (rtniDf oM.
Aad apeak with aooisfgl accesla
wbco ovr Ule ta neaiir told:
Ther aigb whoa Ulklw of the put
the dara that uaed to be.
Aa U the fotntc were not bright with
tamortnUtr.
S«t it la not cotnc down: tla cUublos
bich and higher.
Until we alnwat aee the iD|BnU
that ovr aonla deidrc:
a dl^ It
fbr U the natural cfc growa
hot dim to earth.
While the ere of faith grows k»ncr
dlaeeta the Sarlor'a worth. ‘

'1'

Who would esehaage for a$ooUng
Made the waving grtUen griln?
Or when the ooni U fuUr ripe, ^ieb It
green again?
And who wovid wish the boarr head,
foimd in the war of truth, j
To be a^ln encircled with ttaci annnr
locks of ronth?
, For thongta. la troth, the outward maa
a
Boat perUh and decay.
The inward nan ahall be reno^ by
gTMe fftno day to day;
Thane who are planted by the, Lord.
nnabaken In tbeir root.
Shall In (heir old age floarlah. and
bring forth tboir dwiceat frail.

ge given here, la a woman
of this sump. She will forgive
quoting part of a private letter which
she wrote to the editor * few tnontbt
ago. lb reply to a question as. to bow
she manages
She Bare. “VW. I do enjor living, an.
iDOt realize that I am ao near elghtr
rears old. I an Vesting house alone,
except for my little seven roar old
gnndsoo. He li with me five dara in
the week in ord« to go to school,
do from cbolM all my own work, e’
my sewing. I have lived an acUv
life and know It la better for my
health. I am ao organized that I look
on Ibr bright aide of things, and then
always Is one. It may be small, but
that Is belter than the dark side, and
one can alwaya remember that what
mot be cured must be endured, and
with the best grace iiosalble. I follow
the Golden Rule as near as I
cover the faults of others with lli<lantle of charity whenever possible,
^ve when I can to the needy, if it u
DO more than a kind word and the
pleasfnt smile which many tlmea
cheers a saddened heart.'
Our friend has found the secret cd
the young heart, and the right living
which dealrora time, and makes o
young In body aa welt as spirit,
look at her. one would think she w
than sixty years old. and
talk with her convluces her hearers
that she has founil the foimtain of
youth. A sound mliid and a sound
body should go hand In band, and
live In our every day lives tbu gospel
of cheer and hope and love, is sui
bring .Its exceeding great n-ward. The:
world is fast Bndl^ this out. and ll Is!
the conimoo'ihlng. nowadays, to i
elderly people in wboae eyes the light
of eternal youth shines perpetually.
Hay their number constanlly IncheaM-.
as we all come Into the broader, bettor
ways of thinking and living, until they
are the rule and not the exception.

them it ia left untold; that a trip ^
l-aJcIng apples means an ‘errand" Inkiesd of a voyngi- to resenna process
from an apple tree (ow«r{ .That work
la deemed dnidgery. and a child of
today would consider It no privilege
of linen. One entmot
Judge the children: It Is the fault of
their bamy parents, who have little
time for IraaglBatlon lu the rush
of modern progress, but t doubt if
our elaborate e«
produce (be gtamonr of
that would weave a love of reverence
round ^ roof tree where ooly one note'
was Bounded-that of cheerful senrlee.
am but a poor disciple of her
around whom my memories of an old
fashioned while boinu! cling, through
all Ihe years of coming and going of
I endeavor tu go lack in a
mind to her meibods—MethodsI 81
had never heard of meUiods. l><
deemed it wise In her Judgment for
children to help their elders—and
teach my ehlldren the duties of the
so that they learn to fit tesponslWliiy lu with work, and Interpret both
of a game that s
but the pleasant, familiar speech of 1
every day I
And for sentiment's sake.in memory
of a story book grandmother. I keep
some ginger cookies In aa India chinn
soup tureen, anil my children mnneta
one happily when the erraud is ru
the task accompllsbed.—Good H«
keeping.

THUfMOAV. OCTDWR 11. lOT.

Is ^ d mi patterns, whidi she dtsthe children of the aefgh.
borhood at five cenia each.
A RTscoasiD grandmother has made
remarkable success with her qntlu
The homely patchwork
and -woTMcd and the more beautiful
of silk, all made In her spare
bring good prices all (he
r around among her friends and
Massachusetts ha<
us by her pumpkin
plea, -such as moltier made
was asked to mske some for a cfanfcli
lair, and in this way her fame spread
Today, with the aid of her two daugbshe makes and delivers three
dozen pies a day. also finding time
enough doughnuts to bring t
weekly ihcome up lo $20.
old Udy in the west skimullj
n-eanes chairs, another aiahea home,
made cair*eis and rugs, which are very
decoraUve aud useful, and which
should find a ready sale In the depart
meni stores.
How Our G
Anyone who has tried to fill new
ticking rwses with feathers knows that
the task is no i-asy matter. They flj
hero and there, stick to clothes, hair
and carpets, and ntfllrly drive
walker frantlr. But housekeepers of
tlie good old days hud a way ol
aging them whirti is well worth passig on lo their grand^i
The new cases were/kewed firmly
all around, except for a space of
Inches in the middle orbne of (be
row ends. The case fr^ which the
feathers were lo be takVn was tbeo
ripiHsl oiien for (be samel distance in
(he center of one of Ibe ends .•and the
(ddi-« of the slit -were stilUed to th.
sides Of the o|>enlttg in the'
This joine.1 the two cases\ closely
leaving an opening tM-twi-ea.Sliroagh
which Ihe frathers were easily
by squeeztngtheoiiisldeof the
conlalniug them. When the latter Is
empty rip the cases apart.colleci tht
few that may still cling to the sidcsor
comers of the old one, put them into
,ew |>lllow. sew up Ihc sill and the
troublesome task Is completed.

SDFFERED FOR YEARS

%VITH4
C0MPUC4TI0V Of

PELVIC DISEASES.

1

Robust Women Who Owe Their Restored Health and
Usefulness to Pe-ru-na.
Read the Letters of GraUtude From Women Who
Have Been Benefited
By Dr. Hartman's
Advice.
A MBKitude «r Sueh Utters
Arc Received Every Year.
A TYPICAL LETTER.
Mr..Carry Peduzii. Un.iad.N. 1
WritM!
•‘t Ukt pItBmim M arWor F«w thm
(ArnogA >wwr ■■onflfrt'af
I
»m emarHy eartd of oafarrA of the |
ornmmehmm^^lvk: ofgomo.
\
•■1 was so rundown on account of idt I
lllnns that I could ao loagcr atland to;
my hoDiwwork. I could not eat or
aleep and had terrllde.paln ta my back.
"I look Persnaahd in flvs months 1
was well. I have not felt so well (or s
•■I wish everyone who I* .Ick would
Uke Pcruns and thus recover their
bcaltb.
*‘t have Perona la the bouse con*
tiDually. 1 thank yon for all (bat yon
have done for me.”
A MeAelne •( McrH.
Miss Katie A. Wa.ber. ITOd Preattee
tireet.'Louisville. Ky., wrliea:
*Mb my experteoee Ana Awn an
fxrofoble from the aw of Petonm, I
oohetfuaogty ttofe tbmt I hofleve thmi
Ultomod/doeofymtm
torofi the fUt tbmt wet womro Mofter
from.
■ I find that ft Btrengtheni and infm-es new life Into the system, and
whenever I feel rundown or over-llrsd.
a few dose, of Ferana will etrengthea
me again.”
A rrleflA ta NMA-Pc-niHta.
Mrs. Florence AUkaac. IIW Front 81..
Toledo, Oh 10. writes:
••Peraao comd gte of auarrh of the
otofoo. f took oboot four hoMetwheo
/ ooticek on
. d me.
••I do not know what I would have America la tke Land
been like tu-dsy had I not obiatoed ;
Wnmen.
Penias, (or t was in s terrible state.
The majnriiv of wc

ler's Birthday Cut
When graudfalbcr w-as seventy, we
all mourned that he was "too old to
ve a eake wiib eandles." Bui gran<l>lber said. "You leave ihc table lo
n la not yearn that make men oM; the
me." adding with a smile. "I've learqVirlt may be young
,
iaI pretty well how 10 please him. j'ou
know."
ihd'whecls of life bare ran.
And Ibis Is what she did. The table
Uod bu Himseir recorded In Hla bless­
was laid for teu people—busi and
ed word of truth
hostess, three children and five graudn ibe
That (bey who wall upon
Ibe j| U
Lord
ehlldrcu.
Laid diagonally under each
ahall e'en renew theirr yootll.
)>late was a Jaiutnese napkin with
n.abal| open
o]
And when Ibe eye. now dim.abal|
boahtifiil maidc-obalr fern, design on
• to behoM the King.
j
while surfBce. A laige birthday
e ahall bear
b
And ears now dull with age
eake was in the eeiiier of the table: on
the hnrpe of Heaven ring.
ing. I
its while lop lay one lox'ely red ros».
AB^on the bead now hoary alAII be
In a circle around It were seventy
plaeed the crown of gold, j
llulc white candles.
Then alkl he Imowv the InaUag {|oy of
A Receipt for Keeping Young.
But Ibe candlesticks wen- the chei
She was as fresh lit ctdor as a |
never growlttg old.
'
■ ■
My Grandmother.
d'ot-uvre. In ten white turnips, all of
«
—Bvangdist
Mi«s Anna McGinn. 161 Plain BtrasL
Craodmotber once smoothed out the the same size, small sorkels had been iHT hair without a'touch of gray, her
Provideucc, R. I., writes;
(aee
without a WTinkIr. and she felt.
reaae la her Uack allk apron, tied on
so that each one held seven eun■■I with lolcl'yiiuknaw of th* good
In 'Orandmetharia Comer.
I sure, as she certainly looked
her garden hat. and addressed aozne dU-s flrmir in place. All aglow whtui
monoftermaU

The
gresiy
obstacle
in
thewayofreyour
medicine haa done fur me.
la the snnnlesl.cener u grandmotb*' other “grown-ups" then present:
"lomto^yoweffw
"A the doors were thrown open, the effect far j-ouuger than I did. So I asked her 'erfog tor aloe tr
“I had what Hie doctors called heart
eria chair.
finally;
three-years-old child ought to sav<oa howrbmppy t feet, hm
youhowrhmppy
troDlilc. I had lireD dwlnriDg tor a
WHh aonesc of eiuhlons for grand- a busy housewife many steps In a day;
"How do you keep so fresh aii^
^koow.
iilluei-s.
As we all siooil aliout the table,
motherthere:
that Is Ibe beginning."
grandmother'said, "the red rose Is for young with all your great family
•‘Peranal.ihebestmedicineon earth.' Woraeu whoarcIn doni.t a. to llielr
While baasock and niga Ui«ir:comlbri
She looked at roe a Tuoment and
•‘My hrsband Is now taking It end 1 ' abrsvius slrnuM w ril» «■. Dr. Ilartmau, aflrra wiek's iise.if It i heitan lofe<-|
didn't know of what 41 was the l>e. loTu. and (be fern is for slticeiKy.
impart.
I .siuld imteat.sleep,or work,
ginning, but I was the Ibrce-years-old? They are (he two thlogs that have then laughed a merry llllle laugh will always keep Peruna in my bouse. President of Tl-t- iUninan rnsHsrium.
Sach striving to gladden the grand- Ufe has not made me o philosopher.
ina i. the bo>l Irlemi 1 ever had.
(.‘olumhui.tiblo. who w.ll g
I. foil
tlicir let- iuii I list • at last fuuml (hsi tbr msdl.
II oor years together happv "You see." she Mid. "I haf m.v votl litUfa prompt aiiiuiiou, w ilhoii: cbirge. I dm-that will cuienH- U |•eruDS.•'
aother'a heart.
l-tbut It has brouf^t me to the year 190r>,
This was qiilti- a s|s.-ech for Ho Dtps'." .
"Your
what?"
1
asked,
puzzletl
tj
and
those
that
have
eyes
may
ace.
qrandiuotber. and her cheeks
Tia fast by the window, when clamunderstand her.
The American child says: ".No. I don't pink when she flnisbod it. but 1
bea a rose.
My von little napH." she repeatec. for Irisuiv. more ilntf for rest aud iv.- without upiier crusts.
turn lu one cup of hot milk aud
And the.sweet mtgDanettc In luxur want to." when sent on an errand. pink as they were after grandfather
But tell me: I do not understand." i cupenition. yet never should life’s
the liquor drained from the flab. Cook
It sides a bievcie while Us mother saluted her. and said. "I alwaya said
tanoe grows;
Girla and Tttcir Speaking Voices.
three minutes, adii one bcauti cgi; and
work be rellB^ulHbed as tong ua U Is
the nicest girl I ever knew, said.
la aprlagUme the roUn fram maple washes the dishes, and prows pretty
"How many girls eu-r give lliought rtiiik uni; roluiilc Slid turn over the
y. BO." she said in bv-r pretty possible to do anything.
Bad slender and Irresponsible whra aiiil 1 think so yet!"
"Dl.- with your bools on." Is an ex- to the pilch and timbre of Ihel- loaf.
gtribood Is reached, and plays the^ilAfter supper we bad a Jolly (n-vning. brokeu Knglisli. "about twelve o'clock.
asks
Hai;.ei-'s
lUraar.
maylie one or maybe two. as yoti pressiou of.frontier life. It means a volees?"
the mother sews.
-ndlng with a game of "Hip." But lu
Vegetable Gooee.
“Exaggeration.'' some protester ex- stead of playing It tn the usual way. like it iM-sM-r I lakes de baby, vlcbev great doal. "Dio In the harness." "Straight figures, goml romidexioii.
Soak half a pbuud of breadcrumbs
There, early and Ute.-wrlth her luti- cUlms. "T know one dutffnl daugh­ eouDlIng in turns round the circle aud
de l>al>v.Mnd I goes to de rooms ought to hr- the motto of every one. an easy, supple eaiTi.tge, while l■•elll.
nlaat smUe.
Keep going lo the end. Never allow a and well kepi hair and nails are all in cold water Chop a large onion
ter—’ Of course you do. and so do I. saying "Hip" when we rame to th. and takes mv naps "
fine
iind
mix
with them
Add one
When we gical to her eorner for com­ but Mie It Ibe exception. The fair. multiples and combinations of seven.
'But if the baby won't xleep
dCM-ivcdly
striven
fui-wby
not
an
period to come In which you are Idling
fort awbll^
aliout woitlng to die. I.ei your last ogTcepblc vole*-? A girl con do mucl\ ieas|Hiunful of chop|H.-d parsley and
dcHioUilng cUld'is a type of modern >0 made a rule that Instead of sayinr; ilm.?" 1 obJeet««d.
mlxc<l herbs, iwxi ounces of butter,
CBm leaaeoa the labOT and eases the
She shrugged her shoulders. "Oh. he days be fruitful days. Ui your last to couuterari whai may so-iA a :
rtcaiiism that exists in abundance. -Hlp[t each one should go and kiss
pepiier and siill. The bread should
pAin.
hours In- active ones, Ncvit give up. urally bad vedee. Nine tltu<-s uui of
Tonth sceka the best chair, pushes grandfather. R*ben we reached the sleeps all right."
TIU. atrengthesad, we'take up the hnr- open (be door to pass In first, shows seventies this made things very lively,
"But there are so many things to do Ncv»-r say die. Life may lx; prolougt-d It is bad iH-cause of careless Iwblts ha»<- Hic water w«-ll imuct-ZQd out br
dM again.
ten or even twenty t-ears by alniply formed through ignoraiiee' The pitch (ore the .iIIht ingredients are addcl.
«pcct to gray hairs.
and grandfather was ao sure he was while the baby «l,H-ps. " I went on.
vll haf my napi*."' was her smil­ eoniiouing s*nie useful vocation.Crase of the voice is ntost imporiatii, and Buiier s sliallow baking dish, put lu
1 don't have time for house, in danger of beiug suffocated that (M^
Ok. ai^ Is the quiet and sweet (be
alklng about rlienmalle*. Do not ad­ If (bis is high, the work of lowering the mixture, and bake for about an work'alnee I've beep at the office." :
game broke up in a gale of laughter. ing answer.
it should 1m- at uuce atiempu-d. hour in a good oven. Cut lu oqnar."But." I urgi-d. suppore something mit that old
the
danghiera
of
one
dags.
and
wc
dispersed
with
loving
wishe.And
Id swM
sw^ Ibe
I
eoatent that her peaceDrive ah<-ad. lusisi upon It that Slop (requeoUy lu the eourM- of yxuir
•'Work Is menUI.' . No. Indeed,
>nr dear host, as he entered (be iiappt'tu- tn the other yhildren while
fnl life knows.
dally talk with the family
you
and
the
baby
are
aslivp?"
you are young yet.
And awwter the influence which never learned bow to cook." say the "sacred ■aeveniles.'—Table Talk.
Hooey Lemonade.
Then she did star.- at me. "There
Have patience with granduiolher rnaie (rU-nds. and catch the echo of
daughters of another class.
raaad her she slrada.
Fur those who appreciate the usie
coud be noH'ng bapiten to dose chil­ and grandfather, who an- in'Ing to | your yilce—It
ydc
will
"Wxrrk Is dignity." my grandmother
WhaJ Tbey ara Doing.
- Whkh fklU like the mmllght of Heav­
dren v.wtM- dan 1 not get my ton little make thi-roselves useful. Kvt-n if thev
two or three lont-s lower.- Soon of brmey. and who enjoy coot drinks.
said,
as
she
plcke<t
up
her
garden
The
following
from
the
Sunshine
en M oor beads.
ay someiim<-», eneouo the light pitch will br-eume liabiiual In hoi weather, the following may be do get in
trowel: "come wy child and pick me KulleOn shows what can be done by naps." she said indignantly.
I gave it up. This closed the argil age them
—a great |k>Id( gained.
A pkiasalH of Interest. Prepare'lemonade tn the
nosegay."
siderly women, and proves (hat "w-heu
eut.—Christian I'pkH.k,
There is no,|ih>stcal culiuiv equal voice may be ruUivati-d. too. Ilkt- a usual way. but use good, thkk ntrseti admit niy grandmother
There U no love Ukc the good
there's a will, there's a way."
bnney Instead of augar. A delight­
to u l<-gtliniaii' task .Splllling wood isi pli-asanl exprcs.slon. if Mifllclent care
story book grandmother, and (be Idg
oMlOvaAu Innilld wumnn In Ohio, cleve
ful new flavor Is obtained that U quite
a gri-ai Oral iH tter than swinging Ir.-Und watchlulm
01^ bouse tn which 1 vislleil her
Don't Let Yourself be Shelved.
The tove that mother - gave
with her pen and pvoell. Illustrates
dlffcreut from the lasic of honey or of
of a
Fairies lived In the short descriptive booklrts for adverMedical Talk has the following wise •liaii clubs. Rocking the baby Is Is-I-1 voire t.ines arv- nasal then- Is |itt»baUr
ordinary,
leoiouaile.—liee Culture.
ter
llinn
tonics.
Kci-p
at
work
to
the
|
some
:ipi>cr
lhn«t
or
nostril
obstruebox-bordemJ garden, sud the apple Using purposes; these ar.' well pxM words along this line oI thonght:
We are old. old meayet we pine
K<f|i ill touch with the world. Hon—often very simide and «asiorchard was a Vonderland. ami the for. b<yaus<- they are original and in­
Tlieiv are a gnuii many m<-n.
a^B
Pickled Nacturtium Beeds.
mistress of the house was an .old-time teresting. During the-holiday seasou aonten. too. in this world, that are ja!l Do not allow old age to become a !y ivniovr-d by a physlcjan. If voice
FW that preeUms grace- God
I’lrkbd Sasturiiuni seisla mabc
bohptulde grand lady:a skillful house­ (here Is a grvui demand for original waiting to die. Maybe they are well bligh: and a mildew. Make of it rath­ culture lessons ran Im- iak,<-n, ibis
save na!
apl.-ndld sul>slliuK« for rapers and
wife. who had. withal, a wholesome
and holiday booklets. along In y>-:irs. and have bervtofure er a halo to crown a life of usefulness. should be done. but. without an"
80 we dream and dream of the
exiM-rt touching, a young iienton lUhcr relishes. Remove the seeds left
regard for the
she wTo does clever work and led aeilve IKes. Hut for somi- reasoi
- good old times.
amenable tu ini'MllIlration and <>o ifie Hi m with a little stem attaehvoice
vaguely remember reproof: but 11 submits her samples early will reap a or oth(«rr they havv quit business. H
Borne Pic Recipes.
And eor hearts grow tenderer,
Umon PI—Tliie-e large tab: • iroprovement tliixmgh slnipk- care on •si. soak them In a weak brine of uu
It was a sermon,
fonder.
good Income during thnt season, may be they have (urne<l' their busi­
water fur two 'days and tbe-u sonx
lingers In my memory
As (hewe dear old drcnmi bring
poples of Gibson. Hutl. Christy, aud ness—their farm, their store, their spoons corn stareh and enough liolling I 'he part of Us ow nei
Hu III in -l--ai «au-r (or ^wui twentythe
pear
or
ginger
eookles
(hat
was
water
I
muimfarlurlng
business,
over
'islhi-ir
cook
ii.Add
.vuiksof;
eggs..
oilier iMipular artists sell welt at that
KMthiag gleams
four iMjuis Iiialn and put Into Jam
"ishtlv." As I driiHl the bA«k(ast
•e .If walnut, one cup suca-,!
' Souffle -f Rie*.
chlldreu. At any rate the} have reacliOf Keavea asray off yundor.
and
cuvi-r with builiiig vln<-gar. At tb>dishes grandmother told me the story
Juice and grai.-d rind of one leoiun., Wash a half cupful of rice tintll Hu
thai point Id life whi-u tliey
—Bugeuc FWiIId many huuseliul.Is there
tislDg the whiles of two eggs for fro-t . last water imurml off i> j- rf-cily clear, ,-nd of six w.s-k» or so they will Imof llie man on the bridge of (be India grandmothers w4io would seurt
Sldtv ll lime to stop. They are
ing- Bake Willi one crust
j Cook the tire In quart of niilk,swe.-iSt wwiiliig to die.
Utuugbt that ihey had "uuillved their
I.M-nioii Pb^—Into a eup of sw.-.-;' e.tcil w ith 'wo li«s|iOOor}iU of sugar
F of ihe cblekt-ns uulwe Ihr big green isefulness ' They are still vigorous,
Vrar afl'T tear the> stand around
Taka Your Choice.
from fire and allow J
sbuUera. and the Mouud of the locusts allend to their church duties, arv fond and look ni lUlK-rs working, sea'rci-ty milk sHr a iK-alen egg that has b<-en "Inn don.
ti.ixHi-r who 'sl<ipiM.-d (or a fi-«
lianiall.' «VM>1. Th.-u mix wuh H |
•nth U the dav and generation ofinnd bumblebees, as I helped siring of little social affairs and have many knowing what to do with themselves. tyell uilse.l Willi one pu]i of sugar; Add
111; a village iu Maine put up at itthe iM-ati-ii jidk* ol tbr. • eggs aii-l tin-, ■
ihe beans, or learned to separate eggdissolved
the elderly people. The time
|K-t bobby or charity that Uiey would Tinm hangs hi-avily on their bands. a ialil.".iiiionrut of fiourr dlssok
h'liej. At illuiier b- was wall'-1 '
wbit.-s stiffly whl|i|M-«’. I
the Juic..
Thej- would like lu work.
Tlitr *e< ‘ a little rtild mill;, and thij
within the memory of scores of read­ to make those golden custards tbai donate to bad the; the money
l< moo. j flavutsl with vanilla . ziraet IBmeriM.iii l,« Hu.- lai.dlurO s d.-iuglitcr. AfieI, Bill it i«-ero.s the prvi»-r thing srale<l pe.-! of a medltimn s|ze.| 'l.
ers of (his department, when a wo­ Alletl the little blue rusUrd cups,
mauy insianees they an- entirely delirln-‘l>akiug dUh and pour ibe mlxiure ;nu-j lie had finlshesl Hu- eailv cuunx- slido luithlnc.
"lU-tlrtsl fiom busi­ Hake ill an oiien
man at the age of thirty or thiny-flvo. was all a game—there- was ever
peudcnl on their chlldn-D and
i-pread it. sprinkle with i-iwdif.,1 -n--ar and! i-sh<-d iilm |( l,,. dldn'i warn some pie
doondd a cap. stopped wearing dalntv gouiue or a fain', and ihe ' amen" of mt-aus of their own. A dear old Uldv ness." they call Itbrown. Set^e'plac- ill a VO bu. uien Wii-U .h'-:To 1.1. iiHjulrter as to w-tiai
it all was: "No*, go and play, dear recenily made $1S Easter money by
- pie »|Hl t
oolora and made her gowns of aoli
HanglDg about a, farm an to leI,, w-t-ll iiiiB-il I'ii taki -irii and sbe had she rsplK-d: 'Wall, we got
hlaefc. Shew s an old lady from that child." Once I went out with a
selling a charmlug little, nid-fasb fouDd one or more of thesr- p««>le
Simple Sqiush Pie-Slew enoug.v serve a- imc- Wiui wUipik-il cream.
| ihrt-e kluds o' pi—.iiM.n-laced, crtaiarimmed plateful of serapn for the toned reeipe.lraok cumplled wholly liy Bunding aU.ut vllUg«s and cities
. and was I
aiid klvertvi. ail apide."
her plaasurva la the quiet walks of chickens, and the big. greedy cock rai herself, and coiiuilnlug her cbidc-st are <^kl citizens who have k-d tong pei-l.-d and cut up Miuasli to make one------------------------------------------.
gg. iK-|i-:
iK-»t-:
Salmon Leaf With SauceHfe. By the time she was sixty she (o me so quickly thsi'l threw pUi reclp*-s.
lives of active toll, who are now wait- and a half cupfuls, aild one . •gg.
• Cut Giaas.
• n light, one scant cup of sugar. »l IXrai.i th«-Jutr- froni on- .-an of aa!-:
was relagited to the ehlmney comer. and all at him and went sobblog with
Another bright old lady ralse-d Chie].-an cut glass, loolaten U aH
This is u nv-edlesa. If not a cruel, half leaspoonfiil each of salt and rln-j mon.pick out the l»oue» and akin, and
BaM Uaw has brought strange cbangi-s, fragmeuts of china and of a story of neso lilies and kept the neighboring
with a paste of wbtting an-J
and today the brightest, brainiest, wo­ the "giant chleken" b> my grand­ fiorlsi supplied for a seasou. thm> ending to a useful iite. K la pathet­ Damon and one cup «r boiUng milk.'chop H fine Add the yolks of (
Aitb wiUeh ammonU baa been
.
ouedialf
(
pi
»
mother.
Beat
hard
and
poiir
Initi
au
opi-u
enud
!.-gg<.
leai'-n
..-ry
man m oor etanrehes and our women's
ic that the cariViD most drup upon
clearing over $(t>.
.of siule bn-ad cramb.s. oni-quarter, mixed. Leave tin quite dry (hen
They were wonderful summer days.
ctnba are those who have reached ma­
Many old ladles delight tn nod sceia such t, scene. Tfo. three,.four, or p.-r- Bake in a sieadv ovr-n
Squash lie-Line two pi,- plat,-'cup of ni.Hted luitl-r. ruie-half i.-a-, brtu-h wiHi dll olddry tooUbnwh until
ture years, and Ibeir tlalmy gowns I tbougtaU those visiting times
to bare an especial knack of raising baps ten years, they have lounged
would have been considered fit only grandmother's, and lu looking back
Bowers This eaa Ik- made a most re shorn with nothing lo do. (f they at­ with rich enu-t and fill with th- (..i.Upoontui of salt, a du.t of p.-ppor an-J,quite bright and clean,
teacups of;a leasiKjonful .d minced parsley.
-------------------1----for a girl la her teeaa. soma hundred them I know that (bey spelled hap- BMu-raUve occupation ami at Uh tempt to do anything their chlldreu lowing mixiure
To Shins Beets.
,____ id.l three. J When all is well tnlxo:. add the «bll.-s
1 (honghi that I
■ idling same time a congenial one. An'old la object. They potter around, get lu the boiled, mashed squash.
yeara ago.
I have found thaIf vuu want to make vour Mmcs.
the way to kMp young b to keep act-; days away in the country: in realiiy
dy in Maine makes a specially of sav way. and are toW peremptorily t.» "Go fourths of a cupful of htowu sugar j of the four eggs le-aien stiff; turn In-;
ive. maaiaUy and splrttMally. as well was learning the alphabet of a bouse orr herbs. They are easy to care for ami sit down. You are nothing l«ii a three eggs, two lahlcspcnnfitls of mo-,to * buttered pan and bake half an ihioe quickly, do not • blacken, tml
wife.
It lasses, one ublespoonful of melted. hour. Turn into a pine and serre with ub with a plroe of orange. Let the
am bodily.
and always find a ready market, either botAer." Sad beyond description.
For the sauce tneli a round , Jiikx- dry In and then polish with a
I know now that modern dishes iai home or in neighboring towns.
ought not to be Whll.-. UDdoubiedly. butter, noe lablespoonfut of ginger.:
A treqoenl contributor to the Grand
iwpoanful <-1 butter, add the aofi brnah. when they will sbinp tike
which rfaUdren wipe are not as apt to 1 An old lady In Cbieago earns be ' k-ss work ought to be done as ohl age one leaspnonfiil of cinnamon, tsoj
flour, and stir hnill smomb: a mirror.
have a slnry upon ih«-m, or If It
pnek.-i innn.-y by making home mwi- apiirtiacbo. and ih- re M- nioi>- ilm- cupfuls of mtik. an-l a lutb- sab. Bake

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TRAVERSE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER II. tWS.

thrtr Ociobor *«*U>n at 2 oclock lb««
aft**™**, cv^ry enembor brtiiK pr«Ml. TJu> riofk «* siithorliwl «n
acnph to ihe •tiorufr B'>ner»l ar.«
A»k K Ibo hoAnl «wM bulW a county
. poorbouM Al • cool of •12.'V« wiihool
• vote of tbe peopirThe WU>*ln* c«DiBunlc«llon ta reRsrd to the loviiiblp oyMein «f catriai;
tor tbe poor was rf^cloed f^ra the
•Ulo board of corrtcUuos abd rharfIlea and placed on flle. the eoimnunlcaikxi belRB addrcaaed ip Superrlaor
•Toiira recardlnp the metier of
inwnahip and eoMiy ayaii-n in rarine
for ifc« poor baa t*een received. I M-od
yon by Ibla nail under aeparaSe cover,
laat bieanial report of thU board.
- on PARC No. 1C3 of ohieh you vHII Rod
tbe opinion of tbla bpard on tbis aubJe«, whicb, as you wilt dlscovia-. In
tretouily oMwaed to Use township
sy«ein. Bi-fore lurins furlbor. I doaire
to fsonsjaliilate Grand Traverse c
ty In maklaiR tbe ebanco that ii has.
It Is Jiwi pomlble tbal It nay cow
sonc Rivets townabfp a little more,
but ai a wbolo the coat to the county
ahnisSd be leas, while tbe care for the
nDfort«nate> eUlEoas conmiited to tbe
poorboose wlU.be much better.
-roor aeeond qneation, namely:
*WbM is Use best and proper way to
do lir is answered by tbe board in
tbe report aent you. Tbe reports of
tbe secretary of sute show only sometwelve or flfteen conntiea In Use aiate.
oirt of (b« elRbly-tbree which have tbe
Rownablp system, and eome are tryins
, to ebaiSKC sods ayatem. and would bui
lor Use effort -bocatise of Iho aelflsb
BsoUvea to retain the township sys­
tem. Id a eonniy Use size of Grand
Traverse, a twenty-acre’ tract of land
nrilh Buitable hulldiniCB erected there­
on, wtaleh-woold be auMeient Und for
tbo raialsc of pnsdneU consumetbe bomw. la more proBuble Usi
lantcr farm. There are rouniy farma
In Use Aate where the county Is larcely popnUted, and which have a larire

tion of the prodnet being aedd outside.
«Bt la a county the alse of yours it Is
\ my o^lon that with the amount of
Mp which yon would have to hire to
amdnet a farm, tbere would U< do
proSt In It.
"It Is lo be reffmitrf that the voters

i-'mm Wodnesday’s Record.
The different commlKi'ca of the
board of supervlMrs have Is-en itrindaway today und will »>
Ihelr reports In »lia|>e to pn-i» nt.
The following n-soimlon was passed
tills morning:
Wierean. lh<- cimtnon council TsI
Tniverrc fiiy. Ims susdi- si i-upimct
for the Improvcsn'-nl ot ilo- rooti'h oi
toanlman river. I./ plliiig <m bolii
Kld•^s a< ss cost of $1.5iSi.for ib<- purof Improving itic sanitary con­
dition of the rsv.-r m that ^Int. and
opting the channi-I for a more fr«c
and adenouic outlet of refuse wbicu
Bows from the river, and
*
lerca*. this improvement
made absolutely necessary (ny sauliar>- reasons, therefore be U
R.-solvial, ilial Ihe Grand R.tulds &
Indinna nUlroud h<- r.-quire<l to im­
prove Uieir bridge crossing the slvtr
at (he fool of Wellln'glou strt-et by nmo^lng stifflri.-iit tlmls-rs nn.l aimine
an adeqnain an.l sulisianllal span
create 04 ojiening of nm l<-‘s than
ihliiy feel lu widlli at that |s>ib(
ibcHdiy affording » more fris- flow of
lisp river, the tlmls rs now existing.
ng an olislnictton which biols 1
the accumalation of refuse which Is
menace to Ihe health ot the city.
Resbived. that the chairniaii. .im!
clerk of this board is- InWrllrteil
notify tin- Grand JUiiUds *. tnainisa
Kailruad- cumpuny in make Mils Itn•ment within.forty days,
atneodnsenl was made lo the eff<-ct that if tbe cnai|>auy h?d uol
rled out tbe wishes of the Imord within
forty days that ibi- prosecull

fore the board la'.- >vsier«lay after­
noon au(f asked that Ids siilaig- be
raised. The natter wa.-; referred
tbe |•rnpe^ corntnlitec.
The comroiitee on flnaocc, ways and
means Is ui worlt on the apportlbnmeni of the county's uiaie tax which
amounts to I19.5in.2l this yepr.
nearly l.l.tsw i<-mi than last year's tax.
They also recbmmendisl the adn{itloii
of tin* report oT ihi- soMh-rs' and wdlors' relief comnilshlon atiii fiirtlier rec­
ommended iluii Ihe chairnian rectHve
|2S yearly salary, the swreiaiy 115
and each other mcnibtv of Hu- rtimmiiimi fio each which U lo b.- iiaynldc
It of the fond. Tills report also «:nrcs aa appriipiiatlon of fk-m.
The oleelliin of the si:pi>iiilten'1e|it
of the .poor was mad-- a s]»'i lal order
of bnslai-as fur : clock tills afi.-r
ran and F. U. Maivin wns re-elrcii-<l
The commliiee. on rrintnds mu'
biiildings called s.u-nil»n t/» e<'tuneedod repairs and iiun liases about
the court htiUM- aud jail which wevordered miulc,

.1 talnlBg friend* from tbe east a
- being shot by bunten who arel;
Lake gterma.
'
In c^mp-my wiih D. W. Suwari. the
Detroit. Mich.. Oct. to.—TWu mor«
local ag.-uj of tin- Whlic. Mr. Greece ml presomably for rabbit*. This, of j Anna Cil! has rviurned home from
have been added to tl
j
LbR''"*' Aid of tbe Cwtgregalions sib-nc the day lu the •curse Is ve.-y annoyiag to the sports-: Grand Rapids.
church s<-rved a chicken pie sctied from lake shipping by tbe latest
;he owiK-ra of IMille ma- meu who bare been leaving the game 1 Ls-wie .<ml(b Is III with tyjdtuld *
alone imiil the prop*‘r time. In addi-1 (rrer.
| supper las: m-nlng from 6 to 7 gale on lAke S-jperior. while no lAk-i
cliini'B a-.d prospective riiKiomeiS.
lion to the fact that' the 'bints ar-Aljison Scott and family ^vc |
ebareiog I*- vents a sapper.. Erie the old schooner Ada Medora has
n
they
are
-said
.............................
• Buffalo breokH. Flnderaen’a. Death.
movi-,1 to Elk Rapids.
)
- »“ charvd.
' been broken up on the
From Monday's Ritcoi^
to l-e very scarce this year, only i
Leslie McCormick ha* returned j The alxih mocihig of the National
Herman Finders.-o. n man ol-oji IS teing sciu.
from South Dakota, where he has l>e. n j Prt.iefTve Legion mv-t iMi tUgbt at
The lose of life In the gale
y< ;irs <if ace, dieil of con^nmpticn In
spending ih.- past three moptb*.
t the K 0: I’, hali.
- iho-ight to be but two men. I
lb.- rooms where hi- iJid John Cutle:
BENOON.
Bi«rt Rnrion'has mo\<-d onto Mr*
----------------- ------the barge Bj^agdraa. though for
bad ilv.<il .for M-vcral months in tbe
!
To Investigate Industry.
jfears werc*d^|MrtattBMJpr-«|R
6endt». Mich.. Ort. K,—Leslie Rey­ DSkey's fans;
liulWing itKotcl m IIS South I'nion nolds sprti! Sunday with relatives
*Mr. Stone end Iniully have nioved 10 > Herbert Uemague and Charles Pn>- of the crewa' of the barSnhmpf
jthe upper penlDsiiin.
.
! Chaika.-jr.. left this morning for Foner.
Inland.
He has i»-en In luul rhnpu tor sum
iBvrstlgaie the plant off Thp j,-,, boa's
Guorgo Babcock is vialilnR friend* j I“O'*
cnierulnlnp Ohio
Umi- aud a shori lime im;o bis ]<Itiful iu Inland;
1 ihelr>daughi<-r. Evetyn. and husband an indus'rtan propewUion wUch has bound up Ijike Superior In to* of the
was diseov. n-il by ihc-i*-!I.«n consider.-,! duilng th.- past two aeamcr Barth, having left Hanrot^
Vitdet Thompson rt-turue.HaM w*.+k ;«<
lice. 'Findi-rst n was tyii-g <1
Fri-!.vr t.lsbt from Wi-gfosd. where she! frank Uotuif is the new s.-ecioa wiw-ks by tbe board of trade. The „„ Monday. When about flft.v* mlloa
bench still a Idaidiet to i.roteci lilrboss • here.
j principal of tb.-concern apeni a week front 0-4ter Islan.L the boa'.s were
h;u i.e,-n Usiling frien-ls.
l,«ly ..„.r ... oi.l
..r.ah, v. b
^
HtAnuau Baruui an4 family s
hn Traverse City conferring with TtA'- forced to turn back. The bigb wind •
spending a few wi-ekv in JoyfleW.
ors.- cur Uisineas men rclatlv.' to the drove them near shore and Captain
, r,„. . ...t.,.,,
M. IV-ake i* on the sick list.
removsl of the plint to this cjty and Carrier of the BsrOi was obliged to cat
.,,A m=,.. .1,.
I.». My<
cu,- Smte.
Chariey Barton hns piuvhased Jc
iov^ed the closest tnvesHga Ion. An t;, barges loos*- to save bis o
Dar.- s bont und fishing outfit. Hrl-'agroement-was entered Into between «r]. The barges went ashore, tbe Fb»I... o,., w„„.. ..a 1,
’A
di-n'.ly CiiaiH-- tiiunds u> make a bust- the prtacipal of the company and the
- 1 erweea Po-trteen-mlle pMot and
tho.tght bt-t t-i M-ccyt sotn- -me o .
inglerlahlf left Tne,
of flshiBg next summer US be al--board of trade sul-ject to the ivpori ot the Atlanilc stamp mllL and Hw >
the commiicw Do fares tgaitua.
ready buis two boats.
'Va.-ne abom two mll.-s
of the
Potato digging -hns hcmin and help
It Is Iwllevi-d (hat tbe represeata •nill. Life sal era went 1 the assistis scarce in this se;te»n.
Hons made will be fully borne, out by vuce of the cn-ws an latest report*
to- ,a’
'■ A new rood Is Is lni: built uoii'tb from th.' luvesUgaiiun. and If It t« tbe terms iudicaie.lh.-lr safely.
petiple who travel-d fiiitm stm-i at. 1
Olds' aud the n-tid iirouiid Groen lake of tin- comract will be complci-d ImEtlielvn Di-ake, Jlrs.
The Barth and Itarges are owni-d by
rpent most of his lim- slitliip la fron:
wldenc-.] an-1 otherwise improved.
Tninliaule Edward •••

and wmiaui Harris were
llahmem in tiffs vUy of
Chicago.
vlsluir.-i last w«s-k WfdneStl.
SHERMAN.
Ing ludusiry-th.'ti will employ at least
D, ,\ndrus of Ahlm has
Report* from Duluth Indicate Uiut
world a f; r as Is known ftere.
tuti men and a possibility of twice that -he w.-stem end of lAke Snperlor <•*I Shei-muu. Mich.. Oct. i.—Mr.
In; ivluiives at Hen-Ion. .
Tt;e rjiy liuHol him this aftcrtiuo:.
»k '■ Mrs. Charlc* WTi-'.-ler iMv the pnmd n-imtx-r. It is a s-ibstanilal proposl ~a]i)>d f'lll force of the Miorm. and the
M. iK-nln- wa.s in Traverse last
from Hie Andoisuii rnderiaking comTrldiiy :iud Sniunlay on Uuslnek*.
parents nf a haby buy who nirlved tjmi and has met with great favor by novement of boats has not been rrs
pan'» chapel, the Rev. W. H. Irwin
the business men of Traverse City ■trlc'«.d.
Mr. SiHekfeVn is quite ill with'Monday morning,
ofilclaiinc.
tyjdu.id pninimoula.
j Mr. aud Mrti J. H. Bolton are Imck who bave looked into tbe matter. It Is
The vessels wreckc l were Ihn barge
County S-ipirinia-ndeuI of I’onr F D.
Ed Wntt-rs' jovial fucc ha* been to Sh.trnain lo live. Mr, and Mrs. Bol- -xiterted that Uio Irirestlgatlon will | .tusaecaa. owned by m. A. Rradley.
Marvin hlatcs Hiu cutiillHuus iiudvr
■hav.I
iht-ir
farm
prove satlTariory. and U it Is. Tfav j ,-ipvcland; the lutrg.- Wayne, owned
seen on o;i: stneis again the pas:
which Herman Ffnd.rsoii dUd. He
- for the part few -r*.- Ciiv will have one of the m.wi j
,h,v nine* Lumber cpr-i-^ny. ChlcamlU-.-. from
-veek.
Miy.s Hist there wert- other l-i'ifs In Ihi
s-ihstantlal iuauBirU-s in
nio.mhr.
Hi.- l;arge S, H. k'in-t.-r, Hines LuthrtKiai. but the U’UII wiejld not use then. . Jim FlagS-'n “f 1'rav<-rw<- was In
mwii Suiur.iay.
The lulaul ehild of Ur. and Mrs. Michigan, and one which I
t.er r.>m|«n>. Cbtragd. and tii.- sebtAvnI’litn he—Mr Wurviii—irrociU'-tl a «>•
(T Ada Medora. owned iiy F. E. Bald­
.Harry MioUn is home frt>m G'est- Frank Moorland dicl lust evenity: grow.
l<ir him to He on. He funliir state
Infamuin nfier an jlinc-s.'
I from cholera li
win. Peioskey. all woodt-n Ikuiis.
ood on a visit.
tha* ordiTh icie I-fi u- provide bin
Mr. and Mr». C. R. Lamb and sons Icf t.n ilays!
J Oil the ev.-aiDg ot Ort. IT. at the
with aiiyitim; h-- «j«h. h ii> eat ah
vniUm ait,I Mnrrel are visillng a:
The Racli.-t
foriueily owne.l
that a man wa.s hiie-l in sH u;> witl
Fo.m.™U, 8-n-t M. ■: I*
l.y Jourdan E Huriii-M. hav.; sold their
:>e.-L;ville.
Uim Ihe lit-si ■'■(■liJ days of his iMu<-ss.
'lock to Morn-U fc l-d'le. who hew
Mr. and Mr*. E,! Hankerson
■'Till* grelUest wrong that' T
s-s-,
prt-aeh louichi. Let all who can. re-,
visiting Mrs. Hnnker- tiik.-n ih-.<sa-»..;oii.
tilled In marriage with Ulus Arteau
was at the tint-' < f l.l-.idi-kness .and - Fi-Mkfort
Mf:i. KU-aiftr Wilson Im* purchased gardles* of denotnlnaiional afDUailun*.! Cornelia D-ix. Tbe Kcv. Thomas Pena
'•-R's part-afs here.
hu ts-st frleuth- (nr s'lp|UsCil toMu'i
Mr.-, Gender Is visillng In sonlbcra *0 Browni'll Im'.ise und expects to t-e prcM-nt at these meetings. ITar t'n-'tn of this city will act as teat main,
deserted him. He had no Dnwors. Hibrethren, that great euccesfOVC into It MsmMlehiganhr.
Scovllle Ik the weli-knowa evangelhad' no mjuilr. The niitiisie.-, Mr.,
Mr*. J. W. Frye of Cadillac ha* been may crown o-jr effort*: that mauT^ I I acd ha* a large number of trlenda
Born in C. IVorden and wile a baby
t?iiiU’f and tn)::i If I'-dloweil hliti 10 the'
1.0,-.
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. who ore now walking In sin may find 0 this ciiy to wUh him much bspptgrave" he said
Christ
precious
to
their
seals.
Death
................. ..... _
L*-£lie MeConpick was surprised by 8. Hruyne. f«t a few we,-ks past, went,
I* on every band. Many are sorrow­
Violating toe Law.
• numlicr of bis young friends Tues- neconjpai.i.-d by lu-r father, to TravMr*. Maude Bowen Of LccUbbu
ing over the loss of loved ones. May
Ih-splU' the r-ict that f'li.- parirldEe
'•''‘•ning. The evening was spent -rs.- City Monday noon to visit her
ih.- dear Lord iurn all eyes heaven- -oiitiiy died at Hie sanitarlam narlr
law does not e.uii. In mull ii. xi Won
afl'l-names and water slsi.-r. Mrs. C. H. Kndl.
Monday im-rninp of typhoid fever.
wanl.
L. B. Carpenter.
Mr.
nn.l
Mis.
K
M.
W.ill
arc
enterdny. Oct, ir.. It !-• .sul.I ihat Hu- i.irris •
Is-anuU aikI eninty were Served

..... .

) build a peorhousc.
kaow of. few in tbe Mate wi^cb
candncied on such a poor plan as
youra baa been; and from tbe tenor of
A Grant trip.
>onr leuer I judge that you are deeply
Harry H. Gre.-ce. Klat.- mamqirr of
Inlercatod In the bettering of aueb
condithma; and 1 eiTUinly hope for tbe While si(-.vm.-i auto*. Ju.< 8. Siuiili.
spotting editor of the IX-iruIt Joiinitl
Uie Cfodit of your oouniy. and for
D. Hallock. in.-<-liaalr. arrivis;
smd Of the unfortnnales who bavt
city Monday In Mr. Grtvee'
be eared for In a conuly faonac by yon,
tVhlte steamer. They nrr on an nuio
you will be anoeeaafnl in bettt
trip of 2.£<Hi miles and will go a* far
Dofih as Calumet, iheti south to ('In
eago and from there hark m Detroit.
They left Detroll u w.-ek ago 8un
day and havT Ix-i.n making iiumrroii:
TrtMB Toaodaya Baewd.
The board of saporvlaora besan sto|>s atung tbe route. ih<- i.mgchi
work again tbla morning at 8:.'.0 nfier lay's nm being from Ueiroli to Raitle)«ren of tbo aupervisiini had driven Crt-ek. 129 mile*. Th.- run from !h
to tb« proposed county poor farm and lrt>lt to Grand Rapids. l>-9 tulle*.'uu.
went over (be ground. They pre- made In n-cord tinic. At Grand Kup
nanicd ihe following repwt which wn- Ids Mr. Civec«‘ clos.vl a eonnwcl foi
Tw-enty-one While «oami-r.i. the dea!
placed on file:
"Having bad tbe opportunity of In aggregating something over j:.:,no9Tbe party 1.H IX-irolt in n down­
vesUgaUng the character <if the soli
on the Iweoiy acrt^K purchaaed pour of rain and hs* h.>en baiidicsppe.i
through tbe cneommendatiog of the - onsideraltly becaiu-e of bad niad* all I
oommliieo appoint for that pur- .dong Ihe route, the rain* Itavlnc
-oftened tbein up to such an cxtrc :
pose, wo «u fully commend
todtirae tbe acilwL
Tbe land la that they were rousiiU-raldy delayed.
in our opinion, fully up to what Despite Ihi*. they Uau- average.1
la called a richly grarelnl loam Iwrenly-flve ipile* an hour on He- irliwhat la called a richly graveled loain vnd when goo.1 roads are encuunii-re.l
and In every way an ideal garden or they nioko between fony-flre and
truck farm and not only that, the fifty.
Last week whllp l.-avins Grand Ibipstream running througta tt forma a
splendid epportunliy for drainage and -I* an attempt was made in hold ili.-m
sewerage: also a cheap water suprlT ip about five mill'* out. 11 man a|>The electric light wirch pasK tbe prem , i«sring in the middle <if the road vliiTOd light. Mr. Greer.- sii*perU-.i
laea A more suiubic spot of Its ait<
aud rh.Ykcd }-a*l cnniiali *■>
would be difficult to flad. U K. Cleve­
land^ John Huulc. Rylvcsior Brown. that be could sc.- that the wny t
Uudna J. Tcdman. 8. C. Darrow, Mar rioar. the acctylitie lamim Ugbling up |
cua Dafla. Bdwln BUrk. Charles B he way several block* ah.-ad. 45o.-lug :
ft-e. IS. B. CUhbs. H. K. Beccham. r nothing dangernu* the ante sw.'fit pa-^'
he man wlih a lament fully f.irtr five
-tf. Carver."
A communication truni Charles >' -iillc* an hour. N.-.-iller» iu/iv.-iy 1
Evans who drairea to rornish tbr *lepp.-d in one side.
ngSide tl
ceuniy with wood during the comini'
year was placed 00 Elo.
. liee Honsbby was noanlmonsly elect
Th.- |var(y liYt OadlUni- at noun Funed to aureeed hlmaeirBs rounty wbooi
'*>• and *top|H-d at i.ll Hi-Btipertniendent of Ihe Poor F- D. Hoog the way. Fotro here thi*y go lo
Mania r<,-paned on hi* wwk tor ih« Mauislrt- aud fruui MunUliv liark In
- past six montbs. tbe.report showing Ludlngtuii. finally cro**ing the *lralu
ihai tbe expiDKc amoanlrd to 12.- at MacMnaw. Tli.-y will Iw geme in alt
^ MC.<)7.
about ihrce wet-k*.
Mr. Smith fan* a catraci with the
IL D. nantev wa* idYsent and pre
>e«iu-<I a ronunutUnaikm from the aot- Ouiing magaxinr i.i write a d.-acripdiors' and «#lb>rs' relief fand aiUng lou of Ihe trip.
Conrentiag Hie I»T business pro*
that ibt. appn^lailnn for next yi«r
le raised from |ium< 10 |a(k(i. as the poet* Mr. (iPPCce said that In-lleatim;funner wa* not t-mnigh to supply the were II wmihi I*- ih«- Ugge*t In 1I1-.Puiand for help w-bWh is roiuiti
blstory of Hie BiiKmiohil,- indnstn
ipATTOM^ng It was referred to
The ouHnok for the WbiK- cmipsnv 1* (
propct.-eommltiev.
the plant will I*- crowdwl to rajiaelij.

r

r;.; r

highly (l.siruWe
UV w.vDl V ompli v-iaj the fact lh-*t Uiv.-. Summer Resort Piauos.... firsUclass,
-.......
------------- 1 -------------- .y reliable io every way. Mmy of
th-ni have lieen usihI but llirvH-montha: have iwvivtJ the Uwt of cart* in exc-Uent homes an-i positively C.\XSOT BE TOLD FROM NEW. Fortbonnore. ci -h
Piano isGlWKANTEKD eraclly as n-prerenttii.and if found otbwwis.-. or failing' to ptve entire satisfaction. MAY BE EXCHANGED. In the eventof such
eontincenev we allow all mouey p-iid. Could any offer Ix-’fairi-r than tnis? CotiU any lx- safer, or more to th - customer’s advaatige'f Yonr protection w fhe perion-tl
(tl’AR.XXTEE.it this Great House, backtfd by a capital of over one million vlollars and an aoiuipcachsble repuiation for fair an-! *<iuare business methods.

The Second Week of This Nolcworihy Bargain Event Presents a
Large Number of Latc-in-.lniviog Plaons, Among Them
Some of the Best Bargains of rhe Sale.

Th^Stoinway ••Vertegrand"

Nolwi-hstanitinii ^ir p*ient.m-n.l businc.- b^la-t w»;.-k wp havr a splendid
selection of Fine PianO' i‘tiH on our fliL-r-, on acQount of delay'-d shipm n.<, •* c
Tbes'.' insirufn**nts. t.-ae'her with aal our recent exchanues, sh.ipwo'n an sarnple Plan* s. MU.'vT GO THIS WEKK in order that we may have room to
proper’y d*>pla> our new Fall stock-.

If a Genuioe Savin? «f $50, STS, $100, or Wire, on a N-arly
New Piano, Appeals lo Yun—Don’t Fail to Come ai Once!
Y. It will t'-ml th- instrumenu her.-, jost ns advertisi-d. and the pri.-e r -lu. tions (.-t-Buine-just what th.y apj (jar to b:-. This is t!«- imswervii,:; p -;:i-y of
our Hxust—UK fdkt-s. tto aiisreptps^raiitiuas. but abgolalc iuU-jrily in word
di-c*l.
EvwTv Piiloo mnike 1 in plain hjitves with both the rcgnlsr tmd specisl sale
priccL L«T0K FOR THII RED TAU !

Crinnell Bros, (ourown nittkel.

Our Terms of Paym oi Are Easy Eooa?b for Aoyof.c.
W,. are b--i L'"i* c I-) let th- ipi-sti'-n *-{ p-iyn-<-i.t bt*i.d in' the way of ai.y
f*iiii]y l kiiiL'
.ti'A,*.- --I l‘-i» S..*- C-im- ami t-ds ■‘itii us. or write and Wc
will fv *o -rr nj.-.-v.T>tlii. t: lo.v’t-r'Sf'f
FREE I ' No csira ol.Hr;:.- f--r
Dra|>: or D-bvory dunng this .-Nik*
At the r*u- these B*ri*tit.s ar»*
»uHpp-*l up by vager purch^mera. it
doubtful if the Sale «tl:
lonser thiio a few days more, so *(• urm: yn;;
com*, as sraiii AS iy>«-’ble after rov-Iinc lb:# annoanoement oTUKb
EVENINCS 1bUKINO THIS SALK.

Houses
GRINNELL
BROS.’Traverse
15 City
Music
Headquarters at Detroit.
Branch: 159 E. Front St.

GRAND TRAVERGE HERALD. THURSDAY. DCTOSER IT, INN.

Gnad Trarcnc Herald

Real Eatoto Transfers.
sfier tbe business session tbe rest of '
Hedfus A Glldden to Slaud Blake,
Accordinit to a rule villi the «Ulc the evening veS spent In singinx the
lot b. bik. IS. N. Fire Lake, *5on.
redeniHon ibat no one ahaU hoM Ibo old songs which all k-new.
Archie A Mliier. gdn..
to Bilbcr
afllee of pretldeni for a.term Iodkct
Monroe, lot 74. Kesls Hakesa. tioo.
than ivo yean. Nr«. LoU U FVlkrr of
HKHALO AND ftCCOItO CO.
Wm. A. Morrel and wife to Edgar E.
Orand papilla, vin nMife from oTBc"I
------------------------------------------------------------------Chase, lot n. b^k. 7. H. L. A Co.'* Sth.
after thli eonircntlon. • PpHovln* an tfT?Sf7aS'Vla'??1>.S{?ia?2iaial!!K ♦200.
Wm. Beimer and wife to Joseph
UDVriUen lesr
lav that tbe vlee
rlee preeldent
prealdent raa»ona«Wa
wianraa ut ortoM
unwritten
Korb. vH of noU sec. 34. T S«. R 11.
be elected preRldeol. U It probable
*C4d.
Clear pork, per barrel.
.• U.M
(bat Mn. Fnace* ^Iteeler Straih of
Edwin M. JobnsioB and wife. to
TH09.T BATES,
Oe*r pork, per pound.
.16
Frank Scherschel. lots 12. 14. Ifi. IK.
HasUnjt* vlll be elected (be next prc«- .......................pork,
1S.M
Short cut p •
blk. 104. 1st add. O. B.
Idem of ihR state fedcradon.
nour. H. L. A Co.'* Best....
Hiram 8. Leonard to Edward 0.
Rye flour. H. L. A Co.'s Best.
iHumilion. et al.. et, of nw^ arc Jd.
Men's Club.
T *7. R 9. »l.<s‘.
.. L, it ro.-« B* hi..
Edward G. Hamilton and wife to
Tlio nr>i iiMwilng for the coming
Jonathan I^xmard. st<h of na’, and
yi-r doron........... ...............
.53
•axon of tb.- Ven'K club ot Greet
................naslBAdnae.
w'u of nev see it;. T 27. R S. Il.oe
church wsH held Tu<-sdey t-vening at
Arthur J. WTilte aurt wife li> Jo«i>h
lh«f residence- of the rvetof. Ri-v. C. T.
E- Holderoft. s» ‘i of sw‘4 sec. 17 at
nw-., of n-H se:. :... T 2d B 9. |
fUput. a gooil rcpreeenuiloh being

Opening of the Campaign.

Mpporl.

1^ at tnntM Ot;

Traversa City Markets
Semite Priee.

The opMiIng of the fell campaign
In Grand Traveige county will it>kplace in this city next Monday.
17. when Hon.. Wa.

present and (In- evening being pjisfil
-OJd Home weeks" have been very
•Bdi aa aalr be an caeeUeni one to
fnTena Ctty?

43
w.ik

tender u dinner at tb*-

There are a nnmber

jl Traverto City people wauered over
eotmtry and If they could alU <

decidi-d to

New potatoes. ;.er bushel...

Itork Place

hotel to Judge Ben B. Undscy on (he

or ii« ■«
R. ly-oa Cl.vcl,blk 2. Iks 111 >
•ndllor General
partsl*. »3.Sj.
.
Abble L. Ch:ii-e
parcels. «>■<•.
■ John n. Dixon et al.

.40
2.10
-TO

evi-nlng of Kov. 14 as be will Im' in the
city m that date to deliver a l•■elllr•'

•early all. be fathered to««her tor

In the High vchoofleciiire eonr^c. The

trcck II would make a noUblo reunion. judge is the originator rrf the -kid's
couri" and has gone fonher
^ Coder tbe i
oihyr man in the country toward solv­
•rhicb west tout effect Sepi. 27. the
ing tbe problem of what to do Willi
w If^'r iiURh. IK
jyoM.be eltlaaB bai t* fo (o considerJuvenile offenders: Tbe club last win•ably more trouble than to tbe old
led bad two Int. resting meetings odIbuUct. per pound..
IMO
«aya Cnder tbe aoeb eltered provltbis subject nnd much iniearsl 4tas BfgH, per doren____
ibtosa be man swear that be Is white.
been msnlfesied in Ibe coming dT ! iiirkvbeai
Srovn. ydlov or black, that bis cuto- Judge Lindsey to the city. A tmmlxrirhlclipns. spring...
ig Ufbt; dark or modium. be
outside the elnb wilt be invited to the Hens ..................................
4 .«Btm five bto belfbt. tbe color of his dinner, the invited guests K-Ing thn«<- Oats
eyas and bair are aleo re«anled as es- who bare to face similar problems.
be must tell wben end where
Tbe matter of ebauging tbe meeting

2H-3H
.OSH

be was ben. what a^^or bo came place from the library rooms to the- Fancy baltm .
^ws ..........
ft of tbe varlirus m«nlM-rs wat
Calves ...................
when te landed.
discusaed and olso
the matter

ASH
•OlH

to (bis eonatiT «» »»a «here and

questions iK'Ing left to the oxenitlve

Tbe matter of food roads U easily eonimlltee.

one of tbe most Important
affalra of tbe county.

In

tbe

iLambi
H

Previous to the buirtncss scaaion last jO^s^.i

Grand Traverse evening an eniertslntog inntdeal pro- Goeaa

m

...

given, L. L. King. Thomas
If. ibo Smurihvalie,
B. Veraey
Legg and

F

towuMp offfclals this winter durtn* Robeh Edwards favoring the eompany
Urn dan soaaon, would fct tofetber wllb solos,
and

rotlowlng the program.

t all over tbelr township

wkk g job. four miles northwest ol

wbMi Bieas obeaper eoei of transpor-

Bellslre. ha* tieen

Tht KsB Wbft Saves
SieadU; tad CenstoUDUy

praflts

tamer.

it always better lifepnred

Tbe gruneh LIbrery.
TOe breneh Ithrary et Oak Park has
been opened

and the children

—’
This

is a crest cOBTenlenoe and undoubted­
ly win mtSt to a lante Increase of
TlbraiT pationa.

■iTe tba ebUdren a chance to spend
Tbslr spare time to a manner that will
be heaedetol to them.
witb

the

cBtabUsli-

CMBt M tbe braneb. the begfonlng of
tbe story boers Is also a tnesiuro that
wOl reeult la benedt.

If children arc

left to themselves, they will choose

tuat

ue»-li«6

nm]

expntdi-

vlepcwit

your

snrploa with.our SaviuRtf
Dopaitmcnt.

far'asto___

We pay 3 per oeot io: tercet

cofnp.-tiiK'od

twice

H yvHr, iu tliiN liepkituKUii
:ur will nauo iulerest bear*

latter baa aot been developed. This
taato l^noaetbliif

that-esmiot

ftanod but moat be ealUvated.

indue-

ttan ti tbe only method and

these

'wtocy boon wtU be the means to tbe
,

Any ioformatioD xracted
will be gladly given.

be

toBd.
* Nina Mldraa oat ot ten xrould not

Tiavcrsc Qty
State Bank

to tbe Ubtary voluntarily and chose
botit ot travel wl^n tbe class of
ibetloa n eafcriy devoured by a child

wel U-sld.-s

tbL- p.I.ir.n-H,

Ever>-!«.d>- U crdially invlt.-l

In a

•tomllar manner, taste for other Unes
^ Inatreetlve readlag can be trained.
;> ft t chad's reading to rtfbtly direct-ad when It to young, when U Is older It
#rlU aeteially follow those dianaeU
iaad the obUd wlU bo beeeflted Instead
JOt barmad.
All Reeetos Brtoen.
" At] records were brokep for tbe last
laea! year to tbe toUl amount of Utv
Dorebaaat made by the people of the
Valtod Statea from totetfb oountrtesi
yearM record to betog distanced,

Wilhelm Allgaier n
Ind. I.and
SC.ttPO.

Gardnrr |i an

Aoilaia.

Tbe United States has bc-

wall as tbe giwateri seller oa earth.
Tb« Obtoeae wall fear, which tbo oi*
poamU o< protection have always In-

Cbt Bfhart Co., P'ops.
Craven* Ciff, tOleb.

doing some

woM'rs wo's

' Detroit. Mi.-i-,. u:,

flit, and MRilliinc and hiatiug 1
lilt Ion Hier,- may b- h: *rviiicmbraii'’.

of

women's clubs, which i

a Juvenile court bill.
now being prepared In Grand Rapid*
It wm be Introduced with s separair
measara, known

as

a

tal!

matter

which

will

l>c

..,™. ■„

-HI M If. Mm I.

I*"- ............ .

t,:.

iEsrIi day the log* were skiddt-d ani|.,|.p kidn.-vs aiirl Is r-iidru s.-n .'>
: ilrM-kcrl in nine hour* by one team i p!.- yon I non

STEINBERG
BROTHERS

McCall Patterns
|».>

I weighing

itounds.

Mr*. H- 1».
Camplx n,
Si.n.
_____________ '■
tsir<-ei. Travvr*.- Titv.
Mich.,
siiy*:
B---_ rtH-N
'I -I'ast .-xm-ri-iier- »l'b kidin-y ,.-iu.slir-i
Snow m Ohio.
j,,„
,h.-ii there 1* a surrCTcvc-land. Oct. 10.—Two inches oflfure for kidney cumplJilnt in tbe h*"
...........................................................
'
of Doan'* Kldm-v Pill*.
Uhcuniattc
since Irni night and
rnos- Ml
(■ains tbrmiKhniit tiiv
sbould.-r*.
a
fnlling.
aching back wliicli mad.- it
T.,1-JA O.. 0„. .«.-X-.-rly .n inch |
............
difficiili tor
me to --------------------------!"-nd.
Of snow Ml here- this morning. Thl*!|j(,' ,rr.- some of ihr li«nblc* 'ha> |
to the earliest
snow In
Ifairty-flv.-') iisd i|> couteml with. -As siaie.l. I|
years and the benvMt ever seen here 1 niul 'li**
4 I
In rvtftW
Bnv rem.-.ly for Ihem- ailment* and
In October.
.
p|..**ur.- lii .-naorslng their u*e."|
For sale by all dcal. i-*- I’lic.' 3c j
c-ms.
F<»*let-Mnbum Co..
Ibiffal.i. 1
Sew Yoik. sol.' agent-- f.ir the ftilte.!
. Indigextion Thin blood make*
you weslT. pule, sickly, llurdnek HI
....................1............. ....
lllll-rs make Hie
l>lo.irt rich...............................................................................
i.hI. r
—restores iwif.y-t he.-iitti.
no oth-r

Ki-w fashion SSiet-ta
•lust B.fcivW.

L0.\G BLALK COAIS
willi
aiul

pii-tU from
trimmed

and

«ith

madt- of nic** soft
iDiit.TlHl.
long.

wool

l^*arj'l

•‘lO

Special price.

much needed at this institution, and
atlen of (hr ducstinn
to which Ataey have come
cl-irion that this 1* one of the Impor
tant nutters to be looked after U the
•tato, will teaommend the state federAtlea.to' give tbelr bm their bcariy

inviittj, especially the ladicK.
Cumradc Gardner.

mailu of plakls and mixtuica,
buy

*iyl>-«. Bomc

vi-lvot

eoilar*.

inebew long

Everjbody.

Ail oM soUic s especiilly invite-l to come and hear

mailc with
f"'

and

-V)

Spwi.al price.

$e.oo

LONG BLACK CO »TS


vr

K. repye ;id.! Cheviots,
J*" and io inches lotiv.

many tH-amifol fljlt-s

Speci;il pnr-s ;^t

$10, $12 and $14.50
I

LONG NOVELTY COATS.

,

ma-le i»i
mn-nof AC.
verv
. t-lioice heavy
u wo-il cloitking in iH.-aiitiful clifcks

\

.md {*UtdB. many difTnirmt

*lvl< *. tiimrof*! with straps nti<I

•• -Ivi-i au-i braid and button*, 'onie made witb bexjd*. 4" ai-d
... I...U J'lag.

Till

c; well worth

CiO.

' >tir s|x-‘T.il prices,^

$9.50, $10, $12, $13.50, $15
jw a n

w

m

$16.50

iRFars tOiTS
ofTBoartkin.
Broadtnil
ch'iic.
Navy.

AeirarUn.

V.dvt-t.

mbt'-rial*

in

ai.d

Molealdn.

many

White.

trtber

Cardinal.

Brown. G«»n. Grey, Tan. etc.

Othera at ?l^. <<J.if22 o-J ..nd $2^
\- rycutc Biderdowii Cfjals Jj^25

MISSES'and CHILORU'S CLOAKS
gr.-at variety

.Mutiy spe-i.'d

v,iu.-s

for girJs from 4 to I'i. >v:ir* «-f aet. bt

3.50,3.98.4.50, $5.6.50,

The first meeting in this cityof the Republican Campaign of

ioi'liK

Lons: NuVtllY toais

^6.50

braid. •>> inch.-a Ion.',

Itopeer. An IndiutrUl building 1* ren
n

Kick

Inittuus.

LtOIES' FIKE BnOlOClOTH GOATS

Music by Campbell & Skelchers Concert Band

With ovorj 'lOcpnrohaao

Ask For Particulars

The finest Nhowing we have ever madt;—more styles, more colors, better values
in' our stock this S'-ason thin ever before. We are prepared with an extensive stock
to meet the wants of women who are looking for the new choice st>k*s without pay­
ing lavish ptices. Our values in up-to-date popular priced parmems cannot
be excelled anywher*—They a>'e pisi ively the best qualities that can be bought at a
given price. To bring this department more strongly 10 j'our notice we are going to
offer many sp‘-cial values f.ir tomorrow. Sa-urday. and al! next week.

'

Hon. Washington Gardner, Congressman from
Third District, will deliver an address on
National and State Issues.

Wc Give Tickets

Nc-w Fall and Winter Cloaks.

[Ul

MONDAY, OCT. 15

. IC-IR RAl.g r<i: TKanK-Onr snad bmr.
r |.a«i A T.ar ..Id Will w4l at bstM NM
..-TtTRdrfor r>rlRtw>d HcrMiir* toxai'sat
J * TiUlHreH.XB'runiuAlBratciw. ■«

TO CWRK * COLO IN ONE C



llic cn-w wctil that record one
r |,.-artaclics. rtlj-ry *p<-tl*, ln-i'i'lnc ilowii | Hyoni.-l rnillir, «* R k; Wab &
n.. On.
n,. -1
sn*>|i ov-r- ■At-cn u.1 eiv..
elvi- m.tln-lr pc-rxuinl gutinuiir-c i
nnd put away 103.
Ou
3 uicvlpsin*;
Uicvlpsln*; liny
tiny mtiw
n
:l walk

— -—- - -—•-n-, Thc.v
thought the other days' work were too;««>l‘
li Willi acklng pains j
small
sr,
they
hmidled
UO..
the
n>Sd
icy 111*. K1d-j
.
,-..u S"-br
—,-L- from’ kMiic;
ji-caling 32^324 feel.
;
can*.- more snlfcilng tbati :.n> i
j
The logs were skidded liv Chtvrlee 1 other organ of the Itwly.
K.-cii thg.;
Wo arc solo aj^ta for

tor the epllepUc and feeble-minded at

commKiee, after

'licSm*. Hunt. RIcrUm. Pr
s-Tanc m-;; . l>TBcr RtesTY- Brihn-It.d Io r
' -AZO o {iTMEKT (All. to cn

P-ia 'isrUTSii tbi-

''b-irdmJ.

Y.™ „u,o., OH.

pushed by tbe committee to the work

the tegtoUtlve

d year-Obi

.'li-ai'ty ;

with BCflect on tbe pan of the pamt

Another

;i —Tin-

lief at Last.

contributory

ta ebOdren.

(j, I

raverae City Women are Finding Re­

« bill, the Utter having to do
wtaicb. to many cases, leads to rrim*-

i-B,,

>d Aiihur WiImiii, an Inxurwncc

ft-li from tlw Iliad 'a-irv r.f tb.- fratn.lork of III.-

aetto a rerrto. chairman of the iegl*

bere.OcL 1S-1B. to present to the sUtc

Vi-rl:,

BdjURU-r, fc-ll fnmi the Dfih story of

STATE ITEMS.

be light but there Is a much'
acreage this year than ibcro wn« last.

all silk liue-1- licaoi'.f .Hy t:i:nro»*i wiih

bolds lU twelfth anaual conveiuion

ndtebt^"--

C//p Book Store

the

.r:iw.
.....

at 8 o'clock p. m
laUve conuattiee. will urge the etaic

in
the

bar­

where thcfc is

Many kin s :n chuo*e

sbonld
bringing 23 day*' ii-aiM<
Vi-sr viil
pr-v> .»>
»(
.iti-l
cbtotiic aiiscl. r: i-iiarrh
crop in the weeteni stales is grosl
Tli.-n- e II.) i.iiiir.4.-h 11*1 .uig v.li'i ;i..
IM.
emnisb
(o supply tbe demand for oniei, 'iit,. ii!-:iii-s of :'■■■ b<-a!fiig euN
iBjlUrs <if Hrouicl. ;I
; montlts to come. ti 1* Mated that In Hurt lialsum* nr<- l:ro:iili>'il ihroilgb n
!,-i
m-ai ijocket Inliakr tbjii, comes uitn
, Wisconsin (he yield this f*U will vary■>»vry outflt. yiil in tbs' »av the im-ill
ciiisrib: a* u,->l n.; Jm- mo*t r.-liald<-.
from 125 bushels to 3>W btisV'* ’»
eailmi
atre. Tbe Grand Triiverwe

Baatoa Harbor. Oct. to.—Mrs. Jean

federatiOB

get

only enouRh for a room or-^p>*-

■:

Month. Simple Way to Cure.

eetpta tor tbe present year will exceed
last year by more than forty million

yoti

and also

l.a-

No Phaage Is lofied for as tbe

Traverse City

it

,1..
tl.

advant-’ije

prices

potatoes are sill! mbvine slowly

GRAND OPERA HOUSE

1 that customs ro-

especial

reduced

gains m remoam patterns

rongresgmnn

qneni speaker, an old' scldj.^r an.;
o D.tvid nixon.
known in Travi rra- flly wuer- li2r.. R 11. »1>.
ri Hurl- ap{e-brt-<l niatiy tiiti-.s on fiii-ii-rlons.

Republican Rally!

aad tbua far upon the new year last

is .in

Iv-netit of

I alien-!.

'-Otoo. or «l^l of them at least, will

toad torideato In tar away lands.

There

buyinu paper now. bt'cau*e

1end<«l lolbe ladi<-« Of Tl»v<!- I'l'L

rfla available bnl these aame nine ehllBUton with tbe eloaeai atientlon if s

-

fire.—.-nt and :i sfx-rtal invltote.n 1. .

S7.V

r.«,.h ..n, ..Amprt ™a RH-kHi

, «p. account too small
fortliiseanftoappicciote

i«:L«u>n

llrkliiiK r-r iiojiiiliiK at ili-.-. buck of i,b<- JnnM. Mir!
; 1
Ihros). if ili<-r.- Is^.-osiv.- br<-.uh.nii«.
Malcolm Idir-rin
iugof luurriu's. a.nl Bmauloc lim! irri­
iif logs to show for the labor. In three
It does set-m iffBt women have mori' tation in t!i- ibrun : !i (h-r«- aio any
of the syniplnnis ■..‘.ai In.linii.. catarrlilan a fair share of the aches
days, Oct. 1. 2 and 3. 215 logs were
Bl (roj;-!.-*. biniiu I hr- u.— .if H>onir-l at
sklildcl ami docked. On Oct. 1. IKi; Wn"
humaiilty; .they

tlian

Teedlni that U eotertalnlng bu( not
' tWto^e because tbelr taste for tbe

.

Iitisiliiig and as a result has a big pi^e

btr<P

The reading room

^tasture to also a food one as U will

• -la ■naarrrifin

tnisf-rtimo

OUO who (loot not
making

otben resldlnf on the east side
■et beoka without a lonf walk.

to meet

•!.-

Cetnpln-n anil 81;>-|ein ; v < e-:

band ba« Is-n eagais.-1 f..r li,-

AVith the coot nights of fail..
larrLal troubles In Tr.iveme City anIvromlDg more aud more previtloiit,
and S. K Wslt A fSous. as a cotiseQuenec find th--i.
i ..f Hjomei
crvaslnc

The cn-w that !s logging Joe Bitr-

4t would result to Improved
teereaaed

tatlver.

Oiscsse Most Prevalent in

Job Fieished.

ftmanlato plana for a uniform

Ut|pn and

bers of the luilional liouse of r. '.--

r ‘ I

(he local market an<I

eoonty has a number of food roads
sad a snmber that are bad.

dls'lnculvk- a R|i*-akrTh
mie of i!i-‘ most protu'Jivm Tiu rr--

Peter Peterson 10 Tbwlnre Peter
son, parcels sec ,.3> a^ 29.T 27. R 11

^H;cT-nis.

monthly or hl-ipontbty mT-e'lngs. liotli

Deed RMde.

house

liiwke-1 forw-a.-J 10 with

GITMRH SE4S0II

irt.

-

opera

log in Giand Traverse- coimt.v this fall

there will be a good m-j«h-a; pi-,,g:an:.

very pleasantly.
tbe nu-eslfli; K

the Grand

This will be tbe first

Editor «nd Manager

•Kwatal to otber dUea, why vouldn-

Taff
Wall Papers

the tlfrd I
recently renoininaied.
fd. win dell
iiddrcss. in

Investigate this sale in any
way—by quality,-by quantity,
or price. You’ll find itdeservof your fullest patronage.

... SISm
3SqEtC
Beankii and Aatractaan bj (be rd.
be-arskiti *'oaUat-.

a«.»cl.„»l.. ..S2 50,
r,l to ''Al inches

wide, in White. Grey,

Bro^ and Cardinal at

$2.50, $2.75 and 13.50 per pnl

STEINBERG BROS.
Traverse City, Mich.

CRANO THAVeUfeE MARjU.O. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1»0>.
Railroada are Swamped.
The laihtiodk of ib<: country
very ivdiable index of Itade ctHidhioas
rndphl flKUivs are Ho*ly allied
I20MM wlUi manuraeuiiliu: inUTiMs.
U a cry- of •tmin- cur*" and
$30^ there
nion- locamollve*" {■ nnwns that the
liuidBt«* trf the oiuniry ha« lucreatk-d
.. Tnrj UrBuch ao extern that more roillna
pt'ick Is needed u> transport Uu- pmdof the factories and the *iippli«»
DnacmsA-x at«7 w. b. fv^
lor
creatine theac pfoduris and that
CMIA. Vn. Jdl» T. Bwh.
<U.^
M. .H. C IlBTia, J«ry BaHI»»». 0». W. there Is a general condition of j>rosperityH
If lU- voli'iulnouh repons rvachina
the tnierstnu- <
■u- lDdicsilv(.-er condlttuiif «t iMSo.
the coBDiry never faced »ucb a bHu*
tton hi tr»D»p«wtaii<Jii affair* as Wday.
The raJIrwuls are unable lo laie care
*f the bualneM offered iliviu. They
have nut (he cars and caunui jn-i them
built. If they had the cars the)-wouiil
not hare motive power to move them,
and it is almost as dltOruIi th net
locomoiiveK ImiH as lo aeeoro cars.
: If they had the cars and the lucuuio____________________________________ ) tlvi» ibe9 would uul be ablu to baudle

STATE BANK

9 pet ceu aBowil •• Time Depmts

Circulation this wftek 3.000

«rf !!»<■“■ ‘"f

' thousauds of niikti of nddliioDal
trackage paralleling preseiil line*
would lie needud and Indeeil is uecdiii
now. Much double track wortt 1* goiii;;
on. but iH-re again it Is ImpossiWo lii
prtxiecd ao fast as business demands.
It peflulre* money and »ti-el rail* and
rora»B
time and labor in immense quiinlltlet.
lo double iraci: the lailrtiads. and of
all these the monc.v is rathi-r the
easiest to get. labor the haidesi _
Complainis pour in on the comuiisSinn for relief, hut thin body caiinol
create cars and locotnotlw*. Tho.lMwt"
it can do Is to assure that the Inadeqnale supply on hand I* dlstribuicil
etjultahly arid fairly aniuiig tliose who
jask for.them.
Tho burden Ilia* lias U-en tossed
upon iJic mllroads, with the cliecrful
dcinund that they mote it whether or
no. la aJtuosi liieouci^vable. Th-’
fielghl uiaklug Industries Df the coun­
try have probably doubl-d tliolr oulpul In a decade: litii ut>vlou*ly it ha.,
been Impossible for the railroads to
double their capacHy in Iha: time.
Take pig iiou. in likit. less ihun TT(HKi.OOK tons was prodocT'd. in I9ik*.
almost :u.iXHi.oisi aou* was lunicil
That meauK fTvlghi-di must be hunle<l
sotnewlien-. the cool pod ore.
In cool the country’s produrtmii
grew from laSiWiO.iHin in 1W4 to 311,
r la the MW
Wti.WMl in ifHH—inoro Oian double. It
ou Ihr nlibt Front Etrcet b«at.
likewise had to in- hnulnl. In cotton
the couairy produced morethnii twice
The perch are biting In Bowers Har­
aa mueli 4n l»iV> as. in
to he
bor. Several Uonebes from Traveraj bnuled. to markets. Coni Incr
City were over Sundya and all made fwipat rather couservatlvely lo coinbice catches, one twat load of four
and turned out an avera»‘
people catcUng over »•. over lOO of
the first five yiwrs >
them being large Bsh.
current decade Jusl sIhiiii r>u pe
larger than in the suuie y*-ar» i-f the
The Coltnnbla brought l.wn liiisluls last 10 yx-ars. Wheal grew from ITu,
Of applM to the canning factory Sat 1100.000 bushels in ilu»5 lo dW.Ood.ois
nrday dvonfiiRhuslitds in 1Ji«3. The H.kim.lsio.iiiMi
worth of live M.wik In lS»r. ha-l
Twcnty-alx oouples .^luyoyitl
creaned to »3.6tHj.o(«i,iSH. in m3.
4aDCe given by the High school AtbIn IS94 there were iTS.noo miles
teUc aasoelaUoii Saturday night.
nllroad In operation, lu Ifdii. tlx
MCreoROLOOICAL REPORT.

—er

n Shoe Special
We Want Your Shoe Trade
THIS FALL
And to gel it vu tealiic that
must utfci you price- iliat will iiiui.t
It an'oium for >-ou lo come to our sion- to trade inst.aii of to ilic.
other fellnir*. f»ur stock I* the lurscst lu Northi-in Mklilgan
Wc
buy and M.-I1 nwiv *lns*> than any oUivr aioix-, *o have tin- pick of
bparfng from the bcol nutHiiIactaivra. and when

Wc Guarantee a Shoe We Stani by It
Botauw VC have n-llahk- maDufaciiin-rx tn-liiii<t u* .lu* now wi- urr
gcdnc to BonUon two very Special Bargainc. W- «ill i-all tln-in The
Laade'ra because the price, arc »o low In pro|>oniou m the quality that
we want them to lead you to our atorv that «v mar shua- you other
bargains and ahoc yoar fanilly.

“THE TWO LEADERS”

werx- 2ir.W««- WhiU- iron pnnlaeiioi.
iuervaned 3w p<'r ont. railttsd mile
aj;c increaswl do per cemt.
The ntinilm r 'cf lnron>otU'e« iiirrcaM;
eil from 2n.«ui> to ts.iaui in-iaeon Imo.
;md I9»4—ebonl 2U |wr cent, f);
fiyiabt car*. IlkewiM-. the numlier lu
creased nlio'il ouiMbird—from 1.2*4,
<"»> to V^iS.OOn. True, the capacity o’
the DC wer cars 1* muc h *rxai<*r than
that of the older ones, bill maklne ai:
ulionances for thi* it is still iioinW
out that mtiipment and nillease hate
not prowu ai a pace that could poitsl
idy be expected '<• take! care uf thhuite volume ot business.

Children’s

CLOAKS
S2.98 to $18

CLOAKS
$2.98 to $1^

MONEY BACK IF GOODS ARE HOT ASREPRESEIilED

Cheviot Goats

The ^ring ffheeting Evil.The Crand Rapids Press, spuukiog .
iditorially ho* the Mlowinc to say '
which will Is- Of interest to all wlm^
preservation of came lo 'hla rc-i

fiotr

Children’s

Child’s coat of brown or blue!
cheviot, double breastcd.storm!
collar, tucked sleeve, shapec
cuff, emblem on sleeve, box
style, silts 4 to 14 years. I’-X-l
tra value.

patch pocket*, storm collar,
collar, cuffs and pockets trim­
med with velvet piping. A
great bargain, ouh. word for it
Sizes 4 to 1-

Fancy M
Child’s Coat of fancy mixture,
double breasted, wlvet coat
Mtlar, braid ttimrned, full
iTannel lined. 4. to l\l year?.
It’s great for
N.

$5.00
Child’s Coat made of dark
fancy mix ure, double breast­
ed. tiorm collar, made with
hood of rod broadcki'h. cuffs
and pockeis trimmed to
match, also braid and fanc>
buttons' Very swell, for

$6.00

Death Roll.
John A. Pnixvr of .MapUluu d
Satuniny of inleslinal irotild.- afie
very short lllDevs. He leave* two sbesiU™ his wife.

For'Ladies, DongoU. Imee.
McKay sewed single sole,
new too. pAt»‘iittiw,tiiinuietl
edge, military heel A giXkl
Dms Shoe.

For Ladios. Heavy IViiigola
liBoe. iloiible McKuy sew-etl
sole. Biiltiinonc-xleusiuii.
IKiU-iit sips and military Iiix Ib:
good shoe for everyday wear.

It Will Pay Ybu to Come a Good Ways
%o Trade With Us.

Itllyjlln'lli .N'oHil. 71 .v-.ir- ••i-1. iJi, '
ai lii'i'Ti'mic III Solim loviisliip. I.i."
Imutii county, ln*i rinmlay iif rlicuiu.--'
<1*111. Sh- k-aw-n a liu*u.-in<l aiiJ *ix
a- uil'l*-.-d to aPI>l> *tif 'k1-ii's
Salie. oliil I-*, than a l--\ P' 'Ui‘;
chiiilmi. Mrs. Xolau liaj livvU tin llii.U cui.ii uu . v-rit-.- L. S X0!.i.*
faini »-li. IV she «1K->1 for fnny year*.
Ky. M-nl- ak wmiiiil:iK'iiig oac of lA-i'iuiiau couuiy’ti pl<i- llimi* and Sor«> like iiiaali-. k'.-r a
Haiiaali Pnin Piorv. S K. Wnii 4: Sm
■i
Hut:!--'-'
Oily t>'Ti«
Han.-y Uivt-r,, ltn ■;
’ Siifferv.1 <lay and uiLl>'
"iru.n.
iicl'lus pll-s. Noililna help-.’I in- ni.
I II-.-.! Ikaiii’* Oiutmeiii. I' curI- iK-rniain-ml}-"—Hull- Joliii It. G.;.
II. Mayor, nirar.1. "Xia.
Clare Thayer, a 4-m<uiihs-ol<l laliy
glrl.
at her
home
Death of Elizabeth M. Taylor.
kli'tirtK' Cetilir Monday of cli»ler.i 4’olltlIinilic.:le.'.
ilulii. Tlio rimi-ral <\ill Ik- til-^
M Tiivlor, d:..n:l.i.r
I the Mouroe tVnler clmreli
WlHi- m.d i.lili- -HaM-r. «a>. bon.
murrov at S o'clock, the Rev. .Mr.
Wood of liras'll ufliciaiUig.
i>. Animsia F.-oIk-ii.
•* ! K. W. Wink! of Gi KV n oilleU'llI^
i tin- Criiwu
.\iisn»< Seaberi. ili-il u' 1:3» W<-1n. .=• little toi-ni X
day. her divili In-lna .tm- u. »tonaeh and hear: imulde. 8h.- »a* 31
yeatb .rf asc and !•»<-* a liu*lmiH mi l
tmochildr.^. The ImuT.xJ>i-nki- «i;i
Ih- ai II o'elock TIuir*dnv mociiitu
iroin Ihe K«*M>n churTlL H. I., t'.m-.
VIA THS
mill Iiave charKo of ^e.«mtticeni>yii^:.

EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette

Mr*. A.uih'* l*eail dii-d ai ihr li
of lur ilauahler. Mr*. E. J. ThtU
EiiM Itay. .Mbndiu ni;:lii ol nnic-r.
M y.-ur* old and k-nve* ihrt«
ehildnii. Mi*. Tnylur. a *oii. Charles,
and a danzhier in Iti- ea*t uh» will
in- here Tlinrsduy to alleod the fiineivl.
which will 1.C held b1 I- o'clo--'*
Thiirs.liiy m-irninc from the home. TliH-v. !_ H. fur»«-eiei’ vlll offlriau-

mmm^m

mmwm
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?-7"

’’iM'

*..t’ 1. y f.tit..:<?o. Pi.-.l-d*--'

wsamm.

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Gray Astrachan

We are showing the greatesHine in Mich­
igan— both plain and fancy mixtures,
$6.SO and $7.SO
The line is very strong and

Child's coat made of gray
astrachan, doub'e brcaste<i,
collarless, yoke and cuffs
trimmed with inlaid broad­
cloth and braid afld fancy
buttons. fulHined. 4 to 11 size,

A-fc S8 ainci $IO

$7.50

There is a yr«*at variety of styles. Whether you pick CbihVs coal of all wool kcr
a coat at
S--'A'. S-j.OO or SlO.Oi*. each garment scy. very line l.o.x coat, double
must pass inspection by us before it is .placed on our :breasted. hood of changeable
racks, and we protect \ou—no chance to get ’’done” : taffeta silk, storm collar, braid
here. We always make ■■fight”. You cannot afford land velvet trimmed.
TO buy a child's, niisses. or ladies coat without seeing
this great line of cloaks.

$10.00

GHIlDREirS CLOUS
S2 98I9 SI8

WANT A STOVE ?
We arc the siov hcad-iuaricrs. That means• big stock,
great assoriraciu ami most reasonable prices. All three of
tiicse tacts are being proved daily. Don't wait until the
cold weather is here—stoves are needed N’OW. Housecleaning days, are here and you will want your stoves aire.-idy to put up as soon as the different rooms are readyComc -n lomcftrow and see our stock. We intend lo
Mirpriae you in slock, assortment and prices.

Airtight Heaters
One of the mo-'. I’conomical and easily handled stoves you can buy.
ore from $l.J'i to $l\

The prices

“Oak” Heaters
Square Wood Heaters
Thai are so economical anti are siich good heaters. There are several sizes that
s.'ll from ST to S'.!''..
;


Coal Heaters
Some of the bes: you will find in the city and so many differcos styles.
you from SI' to S^'h

'These cost

Base ^urners
F-;,tViSr'i'ij’ilSt:

!
I, Utc Mean Inhabited.
1 Seh-nr.' has proven tlisi Hu lu.or
:ha* an afnKtsphcre. vliieh ni;ik.-* !-f- ;'
Ben. Frrf. a WUaw. Ji;-t««
jtii *imi.> form i>o*sllile on ihat *a:e!iuiv: lull m>t f.ir human l*ina'. ulio
jha.e a hard eumieli time oa Hit* .-an:!
jnf our*; o*iwcialiy Hum*- who don’t
: know ihat Ei.-ctrtc Uiiier* < iiiv Hea-’-.-iMi.-, H‘1lou?ne»s. Malaria. Chills. £
Fever. Jaundic-. PyspepHa. DUriness.. j,tix-ts. I*
tu lur i..*
Torpid l.lvvf. Kic jcv Complaints. Gt-n- A D tuv.st '•»
I-ral U.-liiil.y am Female w,-akn-s*e*.;
H-qualk-)! aa a gene
general Tonic and Ap-Ibm-n,
*^'.
pak iK-r.son* and e-|Ks
the aged. It induce* *o,in I
____________
iBliy for
!
*k-e|L Fuliv cuarameed by Haatmu u. suadu atbrartsc. ts ttwOnedT
"

At $5.00

$5.00

^ OH know ih<Tc |s but ONE ''Konn<I Oak" and we are sole ageols for this truly
celebrated sioved Every year wc make new.fricnds for it. Better let us put your
name on the list,I These stoves sell from SI" to 53".

(do.vi-s of iJie <;ioU’ sToir who vi.iik- -I
I ii. .m them .-arly in it,*, rv. ni-m, TU
•K.-casii>» wa* tile iriith anuiT- rsai'y
.Mr. ami Mrs. Mis..iy and the i vuidis
W.1--.pk-axanily sjK’ni iu gam. s. uin--l. i
and nltuwsinl fight Kfreshnum* *«rr
*i-ixe*:. Mr*. S'lVidiT jinn.-d lirrs.-If
loyal liiLsIi-ss.



-

shawl collar, collar and
cuffs of gray asirachan. full
lined, very- si>ecial,

WHEN MAY WE EXPECT TO SEE YOU IN
THE CLOAK DEPARTMENT WITH
YOUR LITTLE GIRLS.’

GHROHEN'S CLOUS
S2.98 to SIB

Katherine A-. llie ti-inoullissiM
daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Wickham >>r
S44 East Eighth struct, dleil Saiurda
orlutesllDal trouble.

Ml and Mrs. Ja>n.-s M.Ksly
Mirpris.*! ai the hoiii. •■! Mr.-. Fjir.i;
Yetider. Mr*. McKidy'* iiioth-. r,

$1.39

$2.98 -to $18

But every garment on our racks must
have quality. Our $2.98 coat is the best
that money-can buy for that price, and|
we will tell you what to expect when you
. buy aigarment at that price

have hundreds to pick. from—any
Dark Fancy Mixturo Youstyle
and cloth you could wish for.
All Wool Kersey
•At ais to 918

•l>r. Thom;.*' l-a.-cirtr Oil is tll*-»t lemciiy for Him oll.ti Ial:i1 -liease—riuiiii. lia* K-n iif.-d »llh s’lc
IX-** 111 our famllv |..r .'Icbt y-ar>."
—Mr*. L Whli.vier.-. Iluftalo. S V

9I-W8

Empire Goat

Child's cnipire coat of cht viot, colors' navy and brown,
double breasted, storm collar,
collar and.cuffs-lrimmctl with
•nlald velvcti4plrfte^jttdt.acti
front, with braid

This store has the reputation
of selling good cloaks, but do
not think for one minute that
$3.95
$6.50
we do not have any low priced
Child's
Box
Coat
cloaks. Our children’s line is
Boucle Coats
Made of good quaiuy fancy
:Chlld's coat of blue, brown
priced from .
mixture, dout^c breasted,
.and red boucle. double breast-

I

' An appeal b being mad- by th<- d< |
parlmmi of agrkobuu- at Wathlagtra;
a;i the slau-s to enact laws lo.
proli-clion of wild duck* uu
gi-.-s«;, and the iipiK-al i» of e»i>ecial lb
ten-wt lu Miebigaii. The d<|iartmoti’
giv«-6 waruing lhai uuli-*s action itaken the much pri.-.-r featheivd gam
exiiuci Tiieir iiimds-.have been dimlulshlng aleadify an
rapidly for years aii-l luiw som •
sp<-ct>-i> cannot Ih- found. One cuu»for lids lies in the diuinage of luair
murslies which were formerly diiei.
nnrw-ri<’.s and are now grazing gixiurdfor susk. but the main cause of tie
condition I* declared to Ik- ihe ulUiw
nnev’-of s|iriug shouting in all part* oi
the northern Blai«-*. The alisoluu- i-i-'
hilii'lon of spiiug nbooiiur in alt part-;
of Hie eoumry. the dei>artmi-nt saypievi-nt the eomidet •
of gt-f-se and duck
l
i«e them for fuiur*- g.-ncraiimis.
"A numlHT of attempts lime Ihx-i;I
made in ^Ilcbigan lo ha\e Hiiiim
wbotdiog clililiiiaK-d umj the law* hatbei:n amended several time*, but ns :i
nil<- Ihe Inffuenet- of |>o( hunter* uion.’
tin: easleni sbures has lKs?n fell gi
laiiNlng and the s|>ring killing lia
eonlinued. Now Ibt- spring seassni I
fiidii March 13 lu Api-ll I", and thsportMueu >diOUld not hesitate to U)I
uuUrily give up ilieir favorite pasiin.
aeasons at least and urnaction upon the govemmciil’s appeal

...J,,,.. Tv~,.v,

Children’s Cloaks

The ttne>t line oi beautiful BasefBurner Coal Stoves you will Jmd anywhere.
you seen our •Ant V'.arland?” These great stoves sell from $14 to $•>;.

Have

Cook Stoves
It will lx: hard to timi a better assoriment. .All the newest improvements.
buy thent for b** 5" to S:iO or anywhere between.

You can

“Majestic” Ranges
.Are the iried and true kind. Try one from our true assortment.- No hosewife ever
regretted owning a'MajL^tic” Range. You can keep house st much belter wiili
one. and the different styles sell from S2h to S-SS.

‘The Big Store”;

HANNAH & LAY*"'
MERCANTILE CO. i dealers

in everything

Grand Traverse Region. j"“

'

CLEN t^AVEN.
j
mom for an abcees of the eye. ...........
___korloua’ **«>• l>. H. Day. danehii-r K'l.lU-.
ts In a very bad condiikm. and
enlenalaed by Ihis frleals'aad sister. Miss Ressi.' ('arniDI. call !
fears are enlertalaed
be win low the use of It etnireiy. «1 In Etaplre Sanirday Iasi.
' Card af Thanka.
- lUlliuaii
—•
Miner
liner Parrani
Parrani Heft
left TTh«rs.lav on ih. |
Mrs. raitwortb
We. wUb
_.J IV
to iiiwii^
Uiaok ulu
our ilirvu*
frieoda iiuti
and 1 *' ^
Missnuri for Chicago, whetv he will |
Mra. >VUI Darrov of TraTerae Ctiy DHEbbora
wlih her paredt.s
ibora for ibeir many Wndneaaca:
la ibe cticat of ber parvnta. Mr. and and
ap nd a week buying fill dry good>
nenrlce* durt»r Ibe llloeM an.I Tra«en<; cin.
A goodly number of C.-daritr-s to«d:' for I) H. Day', gem-ral siotc .
|
•ne*
Maeh t>
. . miMt
-------------Hcraltf
ofBc* nrt
advantage of the eicnrshm that left’ Mr and Mrs Oscar Prmi«'. wb.v;
i the steamer »IUiioU for Charievols. 1
here Oel. ‘•Ih. and-visited fri.-ud. In ;!»'.• nm tb.- hotel fo- n 11 Day for;
tbi past iw> years. ItU last WtdneB-l
tin. /Lmi Bullet, uia Vueli't 2™; !r™i
s
le Trmenie[.rypj
T,.,.™ j
«wln In, th*r mar b« amrad that it ^■1. .pern Wed..Ml„ In
day for ilicir former home in Traverse;
^.,3
Ad^Ilah Crain* Mi»a Haul Meely.
Wbo gfcAJily jkUs ti< bit aavioKS-laijl m-xniut
aanMa^llma.
tpeuding the summer
'lei". i.--trn-! City. Mr. and Ut>. liusammn of Rap
and fsmlir: spetidlnR
sitmit
a M. U SoeUf returned Thuradav
Oil to her home in Ohio 11 : Wisinet- U City biive taken their jdaces
I
has Ibe MtiifauUoQ of koowine Ji.- is urovidini;
■ - ipids.
dav.
Mr-. B.m- and -on Calvin. uIm hate
WILLIAMBBURC.
NO>»THPORT.
•ell d
Mrs.
Jami-s
lluBKiin
1.
vi-dllng.
l»een
visituig
at
the
huuie
ut
Mr
|
fer ihe tinw ol tnigfortiin.- or oH ni;e. wlun bis
We ure haring our Aiwl aouw sUir
Onward, ewnnl ty Mr. J.. City Sunday. rettimlnE Monday.
friends in Detroit ht this writing.
Schuoor. uf l*ort On>-ida. the past -untof Ibe season this momlny.
«uDk near «br
onraing power sbniS ocaKf. TJic oomponml intcr_ . .fanaerv'
------- _dock
-.1
The lAdlea'Benefli 8ocl«y
Nra. F. l.iigh- was calk'd to Solon mer. ostk the IHIaoi Sunday lor ibeir ;
Wy will Klv.Mrs.
Elizabeih
Acker
has
luvn
i
inu mornlcR. durtnR the worm, und i« fineeM i
le of
sapper at the home
last week |.v the niuess of her sisur. ’ honio in Chtcase
osl we allow ou tleposits l.in;> ly ioenweA tlu- fuml.
the Cecil W.. owned by 8. Wilson. Imh a
Agnes Seaberry on Friday
Mrs. Smlib
Mewlaiucs. Gills-n ami y-ul. r <•!
gain now.
was driven nthorc. bnt managed to | |nc
Robt, yMsvl has moved mit .rf town I »-i«'-t Kntplre t« k , the lUtiuds Sun. |
A crowd of If of the memberi- of the
itei off alone after two itiEa had fuil. d
un< . Norman Thomas of-Traversi'
and Heor.- C..;k bus moved inlo the . day for riilcpi. when-tli.-v wir. sp ni j
qub
surpriseil
Mi-s^
'
I© aid her.
-1
sunie tfm> visiting relatives.
lie
of
'
UVJMVIl. KJV VI
ITUI. IMtil’
Or otto laiCore nf Eiuiim
day nignt. The
lett. died this sriemooo after nn 111i>nrf. Moral and wife of Traverse Carpenter liu>i ft'^-alnesda;
the Illinois Thursday li.r Si Isiiaec.
c of a farewell.
new of boi two dayr.
furnished ihe music for the Maro party was in the nainre
)' B t>ivi-tler
Mrs. S'ocl.Kell goes toUniiid Ledge
RICES CORNERS.
kliw. ft. B. Johnsiun spent Thursday eniertahimenion Saturday evening.
Tb,. Gleumi-re li
nine |i>a-'<--'
tills
week
1
make
her
future
borne.
£.
Rici
IK
not
feeling
i

ciiy.
I Maialon Johnston returned Friday T..,.Sy, —those days, but Is belb-I
. bel
s
B. Pickard of Lelaiul spent Saturday j evening from Manitowoc ft'ls
and reiumetl to ihelr homes at v#»- —•••-rfau^T.he
I- k L S i
1 Frank Rosman of Loland atteod.-d lously estimated hours.
Misses Muriel Wriflw and Ada:,he emcrialnmcnt Saturday evening.
.Mm. T. E. White Is vlsUiiig •
I with he- mother. Mrs. Rnnk.;
-------------1^, 8,turday ai Omens.)
and Mrs. Ivan Tliomas
|>oIntn In southern Michigan, nna ey-iooedav la-t s
^e ixtslofnce Is now located In
balldlDR
s fformerly iiseil by J. Spat
P^v‘tI.n.c*Mhh‘r

1' lo
Mi'siioori
All the■ pi
l»uy. homo with her.
hi^ rttusin.
fn-d Mjarnn
her hom-m Bmidrc
pMtoracf cSeclK wen- aaved
be Hr
Mrs £Mri Hmce sptm lai^i week
EII=«lHih Boll -T?ylor. daughter of
The Mis«-s Alice'and Eva !k.« »
with her parents luu-e. She relumed ■ jj, and Mrs, ft'm. Tavior. dl.il las:-.
Sam Porter spcoi Thursday aud Frt'Cirn
Arlwr callei> Saiiiiir<luy .
• her home ;it Traveree diy yesu-rday in Travdrse CII:
Iiidlau
dny
W. It. j<4msion
il to Leland this I
CEOAR RON.
bowel imuliU-.al the age ofll iiioDths. Iciuk pier and IN-thtiwIuiiowti. t
Josephine Crisp las l»een sick, but and 2T days, Fum-^ w-rvic.-s were.,,resent husking eon. and digglug la. , ‘
momlDs. where be will spend this ' Mr*. A. C. Wynkoop was Travevre
s
much
Improved
at
pre
.. Mo
londay.
—City csller.
held at the Rice sch^l house Thitis-I taio,., f„r D H Dae
'
S'”
Mrs.
Bmury
Bose
ol
-man Prolass
of Nessen City
niertalBiueDi given by Prof.
Herman
Pcnl
day at !l o'clock,
Mr,; 34.
W. Ft.rram
is sjutMling
gHe ikismo
, a, A.. Ilev. ft'oo.1 of!I ...........
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— -a wi-l
.. . -.........
-......... ion 111.' Ilrst •
iday wll
.
with. friends
here
oded the fimoral of Mrs. Jane Cl
_ luniay cvestns for the bencfli
Otnwn.
iwn. ofOcisUng
ofOciailng fhe ivnalns were;
,h,. h.mi.-of
hom-of h.r moili.-r,
mother. Mr* .Man
iMan ii.
i
having their
'be scheds
Mias
....Jane Swoot
Ga.vloi
of the M. C. c%ch was well attended.
rest III the Ofewn com.-tery,
' l. p. Sh. ridan. ..f Glen Arboi.
‘ Will Allgl.-.' an.I wlf.- w.-rr Tr.;v.-rsc
__

weeks'
vactllon.
nu
that
putt
Monday,
where
she
I*
teaching
achot
•t in fhe houfc b
Oct. s,
^
Prank ll.dm.-s. traveling Kil.-sniati (City .-allirrs Siiiunisy
. ELK LAKE.
Mrs. Cbas. .Corlwtt.
---------- of
oi Orawn,
s.mwn, -ai- digging can lx- employed 10 Its fullt
V
for John Prilitlnff Hi-r.I'B-mv Co., nndj Gisirg.-Cnir,- si'cni SuuOaj et.uiiigj It.itiean Morrison leli Um Ti«»di..
I* enterlainmoni given by tended the funeral of Mrs. Jane Chiy.
kST PARADISE.
H. M. Gam -. irav.-llng sal.-man fo| lui Miki-Cbs s.
to a ten dav,' vlsll in Ciiteaw.
Mr. and Mr.-. R. I)..While ond
Miss Sbcllv. wbo has been teaching
young is-oille we.il out toi Hannah tc Ijiv M.rmniib' C.i- trans., Cliarli.- lililotl went to Wk iUidds, 11. D Winnie sp.wl Thur.-.lsx night .
echool at Ovlatt. left Monday for a John h-Jt Thiirwday lor a short
last FrliJayH and retiim 'arl.sl hnsln.-ss in town this w.sk.
Saturday^.
and Pri.Uiy In Tratersr Cliv.
three weeks' vaeatloh at her home in It al Bearer Islands with Mr*. While s ed Sunday night. All rwvirled a goo.! \ Mr-. George Slu rkhm of tills, plae.-. Tb.- Mw-'s Rive and Phireticc Cl-vs
Mr. auil Mrs. tfeorg.- Cams uf Tfav
sister. Mrs. Fmnk Stafford.
Nortbpon.
Ibeir aaioDobl
\
: calbsl in Glm Arlmr Sunday.
! «ln.v<- «»> Pik Rinkls lu church liiM ;• r«.-ciiy s,>em Suii.lav with Mrs. Aohn
Mrs. S. M. Perr..' lelimu-d last week lime.
Mrs. A. C. Wynkoop went to Frank­
Mias Fannie Williamtoo has accept­
and Laura Tnicnisyiniad Jes-1 tIi- W.-stou bs-d.-I wlih lieml.ick!
Cants,
fort Mondny to attend the meeting of fn>m an extended visit In soucberu sli-Earl
ed a poamoo In the postofecc.
S>-egmlltiT
nlller
vIkIIisI MrsUames New-, (•milMT for Mllwank.-e Thiirmlay
l•olatl^
digging
Is
llie
O.-.k
r
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th.
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I h.- Ladl.-s .VId Soclely will give
Michigan.
The central lelei^r ofSee Is now anpervlBors.
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r.e.i.ii.iiWednesdav ev.clng foP
7pul Hnhbs Is putting a stone wall
Mrs. Noea Saltier called on Grand­
Ilille-.
Mr. and Mrs H.-nrv Mill
.Mrs. .\udri « I'mior vltdted Mrs. .M. Key. Tliomiison ami vUv ill (be bdtisdor ills house and ex|<ects to Insull l.ild Is
Mia. B. 8. Johnson of Grand Rapids ma Harvey Monday ariemoon.
,
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;<:i.ss Snndity.
.of Mr. and Mrs Inni*.
a furnace In the near fuuire.
Isjhe guest of her tnotber. Mrs. A.
Mrs.
K.
Halstead.
Miss'
Will
Allgiiv
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iiss-l»
Uv.'lUeii
lo
h.
lp
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MlssCluiilMrCjisouiu»l.a.lvaoUvs<'
Mart Baker arrived Monday from
Oci. 1*.
lari. .Mr Adiiui
Idiiui S>-.-gmlller
S.-.-gmiller r.-ilUd
c.-:IUd on
on
,
him .llg poir.i.K-h this Wixd..
-.f :h.- .-xcntsuni in visit h.-r slKler.
Kalkaaka. to work for his brothcr-lnWilliam Gagnon nnived home Fri­ law.
Slid Mrs. J. J. Newmareh
Newmarch Sunday.
Snnday.i
HANNAH.
- KraiirU ,.\l1glN ntleaiTi-iI chuicli a' ^ ls>li|.. win. l« ntl.-udlng iwln.M al Yn- '
day evening from WAshlngum. wher).CEDAR.
T und Mrs W. « Sati.m ar.- .at | P- >di.iignt.-r I.uey wviv , giy |j,k. jliinda,v
- -HaWI.
disnti.
'The farmers from Ovtait anil near
he has spent the part }-car.
Bom. Oci. 5. to Mr. and -Mrs.
tin-sick llsi this «.H-k,
‘n Trav.-rse City Iasi \\.-,ln.-s<lay.
. OM.y
ft'tinvi.
ft'iinvi. Wav Is
I tisillng Loads lit
Oscar Anderaoa of Omena waa the
Hall, u girl.
Lliil.- HIISM-I Kiwlding
1. very III.III.:
I'V ''•■’^‘■nic'l Ltmi I an_ .
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lug Is
:h'iiv.li this ni-.l.
to Cedar Bun
gecat erf Grant GUI Saturday and SnnBom. Oci. «. to Mr. and Mrs. Raul
ati.r Mrs. John XowmtirrU
.NowintircU and x** '
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Homan Sloeo Marks,
Get, k.
Asn Hnrvey U on lb.« sick 11m.
Shtviskey. II boy.
>ch.a.l is
A tale of liomir was told by marks
I ..ui f-r thr.'. w.-.-ks' %a
dnugbiler Xlla. vlsUe.1 Mr. and Mr.,' >ch.s.l
Mrs. Jane Ctay pnssod away Mon­
Hja. W. F. Steele is ill at this writ,lav
ica'hiti.
tirandina Prvsuge Is very ill al this P1V.I II
'of human bloo.1 In the li.ini. »f J. W.
.Mevitn.h r. of Car.-v. M<-_ i^ho
tag.
day altomoon. after an Illness of three writing,
.sn ndlng aa t. wltvimanis,-a w. il known ni- rrhani .g '
Mr. .-tn.i M .. HoBar.l Newiunieli! «<’'*' >•*»=’•' »•*«>''•' <-= risn-'lnF
Mrs. n. E. Campbell spent Saturdny weeka. 'at the age of sUty-sls yeura.
found Hr. King s N.-a Ufe mu In
<5rand Ri«|ii.I‘. liar. Ky.. He wrlb s. -rv..-uty yarn has
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and .Isught'-r :1a. S1I.-111 Sunday v lth
In Tinverae City.
KmcR: Gerk. r has sold bis fami to ago I had s<-v.-re li. m.irihag. s nf the I' h- Ihe iM-st retii.vly sin .-t.-r Iri.sl for
....................
days. She ber sister. Mrs. Taylor
Mr. Pallard,
Mias Kdiih Dame returned Sutiday
Victor Cavelig.-.
;
lungs, and was n.-ar .hwiti, wh.n I keeping 111.- Stonineh. r.lx-r ami Boa
uckcr and
Died. Oct. Gib. the infani son trf Mr.
------------------------Miss
Kat.IlnwlltiRs
spetii
Saimdsv;
|„-ga„
mkliig
I>r.
King
s
New
Discuels
in
p.Tfi-ci
I»rd.-r. y.uru agi.-e with
from Traverae City.
and Mrs. ReiilH-n MeQueer. .ufter a
A Ivalthy man Is a king in his owiUand Sunday with her consiii. Mrs. W .-ry. It coiiiplet.-ly cured m<- and I b.-r if ymi fry ih<-si- iainh--« i-urifters
other n-lativos
short illnesR of pneuiiionla. Aged near­
The Ladles' Aid will give a pound and n als'ici
right: Bit uuli.-ullhy man is an iiuhais; Day. of Bueki.y.
‘have r«main.-'l w.ll vi.-r sln<v." ll Ibal luliise iM-a- lili-. G-uataili.-d by
aoclal in the Omgl- ebureb parlors' mourn her loss, The funeral *itvI?cb ly ffvc months.
ny
Slav.-.
Hiinloek
lIliKsI
lliii.-rs;
Mr-.
James
llnslrick
las
r.-l-irtiis!
inivs
Hi-iiiorrhpg.-*.
t'hivnlr
I'oiiglis.
1
Hannah
Drug
Pioi- . S P. Wall ii Rons
hy
Rev.
Cbns.
Billroan
is
at
home
aguln
y.in
on Tuesday crenlng for the bencBt ofj were eonducied
is.-m.-d r.dds and Ih-mebitls. and is ■and lIuglH-.-'a ni} Urtig Sn.i . Price
Percy Smith and family, who recently'of the FrUnd't •hurch at Mapli Cliy.jfrom the hosplial ut Traveise City, builds lip Wiimd h'-allh—l.e.-ps >oii_ k.^-lp'ii.
1- only known env for Weal; l.iingr.
1 The bereaved t ■liF and rcUllv.'i have Bhen- pv has bciti receiving rrea’ ; well.
lost their borne by lire.

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Will Furnish
Your Home Complete.
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THE SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS $1.00
A WEEK

In the Home Furnishing Business Lies Wholly in the
Fact that We have made this Particular Business
Our Life Study.

Will Never Be

We passed the pxperimental age years ago. We no longer have 19 guess wl^t the people want. ‘
We know. Duringourtwenty years experience we have acquired the EXCLUSIVE sale of
the most desirable lines that come under the head ofhome furnishings. Youdontbuy
furniture with the same frequency that you buy groceries, and if you buy the wrong
kind you have bought a trouble that lasts a long time, avoid this trouble, profit
by our long exerience, let us show you what we know is good.

Missed ifput into the home

SOME OF THE THINGS THAT GO TO MAKE UP A COMFORTABLE HOME.
DINING ROOM
SITTING ROOM
FLOOR COVERINGS
BEDS AND BEDDING
ROCKERS
drawIPSK

(Fy«vi will oorr<p»»r«

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A V.-ll madeConc-li. heavy hanlwood frainc.S Dining Cliairs—sin. beautifol goltlen oi.k fin.
An slegnnt OxlS reveraeibic Sinyraa Rug.'
. all vroisht Iron Bed,; ;A nice, large, o
y Am Uocker.
Ik-st •loel spripif.- ophuliterid in goodf ish. l-rou land veneer di.iim: eh.Hs
npright filling, hcavv- cbiUed rail blocks,;
•ev.-rai to ehojac from, only----- $15.75
cobbler teat.......................................$1.60
Bell* usnallj' fop$8. onr prith-......... $2.25;
velour, for only..................................... $5.25
O"*-''............................................................. 95.75
A good, donUle. ii«:ll made Cuiie Sett Ann; S. doxen puttema of extra line . olUgc carpel.:
Dining T«bl< -S.JM oak. gulden ftnislictl.
Rccker. goldtn oak linUb, only. - .$ 1.50:
np from...............................................................25c I-.,brhun.l.»l,d o.k H-lv..
„u-,„!. U. .iv (.<.!- .pb-di-l
for............................................................... $2.76 A dart, rieb goMen oak finiabed Ann Bocker, Extra heavy. atricUy all wool lilled Ingrains,
top. turned legs, for only...................$ 1,25< ,-i.lue............................................................ $6.00
A Urg<-_pair all icillier PiUo«-a, extra good
eoliblor ■oat, all poata and apindlek turned,
acvcral pattcnia.............................................. 65C
book Cuie. a 1«cautifu1. solid Muartcr sowedUideboahl-SoliJ oak. l.in:- bevpl plslc mir
tick, i Hh....t.76i
perfect in constniction, agoouonc, $2.75
Goal heavy genuine <-Mk liack Lmolounif.
•vise. Uige Froncli bevel plate mirror, sd-j rur. rieli. dark goldba liiiisli. vorlli much
A beaatiftib high grade, quarter aaved Oak
op from.............................................................. 45c : jnsIc-Me shelvc.s. pootl roomy writing desk.) more than our low price <»f..........$10.60
Bocker. golden fniiah. highly politkid. .•>;
ni-'tly pigeonliolotl. large stationery d«wcr.< Dishes—Full 100 pii-cc s<-t. good ware.
Seven-!
renmmU
in
«T»-U.
Unolenm.
.n,1
obur Uiat other* vonld a«k $o 00 for.
: |..r ...................................................... ,..$l4.50j only..............................................................$4.76
floor oilcloths at leu Uiaii actnal cost.
.$4.00

YOUR PROMISE OF FUTURE PAYMENT IS LEGAL TENDER IN THIS STORE.
STOVES AND ALL THINGS PERTAINING TO STOVES.
INCIDENTALS
AIR TIGHT HEATERS
ROUND HEATERS
1 RANGES AND COOK STOVES
aad la a powerful tetar, only............................... $2,26

A great large hoatSr. 2T inch j»t. hciny polished sU-cl A good heavy four lid Cook Siove with nar shelf, no
iwiTvoir. a gaaTBUUivI good baker...................$7.75
body. »lid oast Uitom witb shaker slide grate, sulkl
nickel base, will bnrn c..al or wood. .Inst notice the ; Our Ranges are an aasortinent of styles »'-l prices ealaixe of this sUve.............. ........................
- .$2 I .OO
culsteii to meet the demuuds of all. We iif show ng
_ ^is good lo
An exlrit heavily built stove, -fu in. high. soliJtcast base
ill them ever>'lhing
everj'lhing from
ffooi the ciie;ip:st Itliti
-- - vroragood
and tire pot, shaker slide grille. Iieniy steel body,
solid eist to|> with swioK and ltd. massive cut front
well made auiall range an-I from that to i ie
fe^'.buufifullyDlckeledand spuiibrusuni. $5.75
styles and

sizes inT

QUICK IN/IEAU,
the best range built

THE STORE THW TRUSTS
TflE PEUPLE

J. W.
-WOCIR RKI-IAaL.K MOME F* U M N I S l-l E I

X g'»ri jisb-.-stos ixvke! /.inc.
A nici- hiiivy Slo-..

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S-juare in oil ' hUi ..i«!v

4Bc

40c

EVERYTHING FOR THE STOVE
l<oth
and •; in pipe, ellnrrr ij.iiupers li-l lifters,
pakers. eoid scutUcs. 4ove fKilish. stov Innshef. all
kiUhtii and cooking utensils--in fiut nnytl.iog ibut
goi'8 to DKike lip ;• thoroughly e«ioippi'i Heating .»r
Coik Stove.

Tbc store ibc people have
learned lo trust

OHAND TRAVERK HERALD. THOR80AV. OCTOBER t1, nOt.
Nelson.
Tbdr frisods wish tbein
long life of happiness.
PIshel
shei'B
'B dock Is all right, neede.1
n-pslrs haring been made,
made. The I
will stop there as u<ual the
of the season.
Mr. and Mrs, iatngrick have sol<t
their bouse and lot here to Mr. Ounk-M
and moved to Will Pratt's farm near
Glen Haven. Mr. Daniels' san-in.isr.
Frank Toule nnd family will mtive
Into, it soon to be near a school for
tbe benefit of their son I
Mr. Hansen of Aitsidl
..iiest of hU di
Fisher, and family, law w«
The Ladles' Aid Society met in ih.
cfaorcb WednesUay afterntton. and
will continiie to m4>et there <*vrry
weeks until cold woDiher.
Oile
re. I
. ,
a bis rusiomi-rs.

AFTER 20 YEARS
SDFPEMTG WITH HB4&ACBE,

Atkinson tlrove to
Monday anemoon.
busy busking com.
bad bis furniture
via Glen Arbor. .
1 her sister. Mr«.
■at*, hare gtme to,
azoo. where they will visit rclahes and friends.
Mrs. Pheati will glv.- a ht*n party
Vednesday sfiemoon. A good time l.«
rtitlelpated.
The Good Harbor Juniors and Ihi.
Ccd«r Eon, Mict. A»e. 9, l‘.«6.
Shetland team played a gam«- at Gom!
Harbor yesterflsv aftenioon. The smr<
1 liave qraa tnmDlfld Dith
(or over 20
wji,
lO to ?• in favor of tkxid Harlan.
liw taken-niedidne
irooP atop
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it for a time. SutTwre
[i.'medidne that iroold
Frltr Atkinson spent Sunday with
been more lienefitted
Iteoefitted by
b; sUaaea famiabed at Dr. Wolfe’a office
his |3trent«,
hy Dr. Panlton.
ilton, than by all the m^icine I have ever taken.
Mr. nnd Mm, Atkinson rallcl on Mr.
and Mrs. Pheait Fiindat ufiemoon.
Mbs. Mact WiiiTVET.
Tile ihrtshlag machine
hi.re
KXAMIMA'TION arMi
.......... C. B. Berry weni to L<-lanu last week, stopping at Mr |■h•'alt:s
Thursday.
place Tuesday morning aad in the
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Densmore Jire afiemaon at Mr. Atkinson's.
Frofossor Jaeotiy wHI leave for CMTlsiUng their son Miles and fumily of
eago uext week nnd will be gone three
Jackson.
or four days.
,C. A. Cook of Glen Artwr
The r\-K«n«-rs have all kfi. and it
town Saturday evening.
Mra. Jim Hopkins Is visiting in is Jiiw a little, hit d>>S43laie. W>- ex­
Ohio.
pert ihen .ill liack next tnimmer. howA. K. PishtT and sister Doro>hn
Oei.«.'
Hiteoded the Slnro 4-inmalnment
Siiiions Bay Friday night.
Poutoes closed i
Muiibew Sullivan aad Rk-bard duff
e we-...
RLOCHEf
are away on the excursion.
relage. who
The dfluee gitvn
tvn lilt' :
A. W. Mobert Wi ihU mornln* for posttkw lo a store at South Boerdtnan.
Ml. and .Mrs. Thomas Kelderhouse ihe iM'ueflt of J.' l.iille. was quite a
Grand BapMa te.auend the reierlnary ^ In Ungaley Saturday, renewlnc
sla.- ■aeei'ss. Mr<. I.liile k steadily gaining
eouefc.
Illlle
Mm. Dent. Jolmsnn one (4 the ly.
«
Mra. Johanna rabnin, wife of Carl
Mrs. Sophia Hulgtrtd pasaed Sun­ daughters are speiidluga few Oavs in Thoid palietits, 1> ge line iin flnely.
4/hlo.
rahnoa. died ai Uteir home near C
day among Traverae City friends.
Mrs. Maggie SkilliierNias removt-d
Imk*. Oec m, 1*06. aad wu bni...
In the village schools every FWday
to Ibe house Mrs, I)e|>()tA varaii-dnud
OtMn the Bvaairencai eborch Wedoea- afternoon of the dm week in each
prosemed with a dulHl of the platsdar.-Oct. 3. tbo Her. W. A, SheOr of- month is given over to a literary pro
her father, wlio ni^kcs lil.s borne
fidatfmr. Deceased was bom In Ger­ gmm. which has became very Inter
1 his daughter.
many. Jan. IS. ]8». her ase belna 77 csilng. Parents nnd pttenns are earn
r. biKl Mrs. I>ank' ^’''''hm-r wi:i
yean, 8 montha and 13 daya.
Mrs. estly and cordially invited to bo preaFMmns leaves besides n aomsdna om at that Ume. as yonr presence
Mr. and Mr*. Hi C«le\iave moved
hnshand. two dauahtera. Urs. Barth, will add to the Interest of the
home.
nek to iPiyne Cliy.theii flmuT h
of Omeaa aad Mrs. Ered Elmnemaan
n. Farker iiml J. Block Kare
,
viuni-'
r>. or this piaee, besides ffraadehlldren
llii'ir short
A little flarry of show Tuesday
and sreal«randchUdrea to mourn ber morning.
Will Terr.ll is bil
departure.
Iniennent took place In
Paul Stoyko 'was pleasantly
hand.
.L- --- --------------------------------------------------Mr. Caster came Horae l;t\i week
prised last Saturday evening when
His wife, who has typhoid.
n number of his friends called on
him at hU mtidence on South .Main
g.-iiii.
Oet, 9
street In observance of bis birthday
anniverury.
SOUTH GRANT.
Frank Danford. of Mayfield.
ACME.
In tbs employ of Case E Crotser and
Mrs. Jennie TtbUells is on the ct.lii
nlly
Pleasant to attend aebool.
from ber illness with tybbolJ fevir.
leet St her home and help
J. W. Udeennan had the mlaforRoU-n Dobson seems lo be ■■ liitle
IT
father
s
birthday.
Mr.
L. PcHter. of Summit City, s
tune to bare a two-year old colt break
as 78 yeurs oia and has la-eo speud- stronger, bul does not recover very
dier In this village Tuesday.
threaich the coverlns of tbo well ami calk
last from bite attack of intermiiien'
J. O. Crotser U In tbe upper pnnlr -lag n few weeks here with his ilaugh- fever.
drown.
day was pleasantly passed
ter. The
John White and Mary Cate attended sula looking after some timber li
i’hilip Tibbetts is on the sick lis.
leresu
this
werit.
the weddlnc of Georxe tAlilte at Pcagain.
Two
of
our
pcmular
young
biulness
toskey but week.
A. Z. Green and farailv rettiyne.!
Wn. Keaton l« dining a well for men. John A. and Walter SeegmlUcr.
'heir visil
have
laonetaed
Into
tbe
retail
gr<
J. W. nokerman.
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As Mrs. ilobertson was returning New ,
Odd at Cadillac, and will observe
Mr. and Mra. Oeorse White an
home from her daughter's last Vl'ednes- lime and pleasant trip.
lUng friends for a few days before opening day Saturday. October 13. The
There does not M-^ni lo Is- any tru­
day her horse becume frightcneil and
Uf^rol^wbere they will make two .voung men are aons of Mr.
ant ufficer this year, from the lookJ
Mrs. Henry Secgmiller. and liotb arc ran away
ul nor sebooL and the uunihvr of cltl!
- • pro- gy onto a
ducated and
Mr. aad Mn. Lonla Donner and Miss well liked, well educated
drve staying out of M-boel.
,
They have
ivo leased a bnild- It hurt her head and buck sever<.|y a
Bayne called on J. w. Dlckennan Sun- grendve.
.\pple pteklug and isiinlo dli^nH
Ing at Cadillac for
r a period
.
of six she has l>ren a greni siiflerer vine.-.
Dells I
1 mile H-lter. are the order of the dav. and such
^i^^SP’&rs. W. Golden of ___ yean. A large circle of friends
w<-alher
as
Monday
and
T«ies<(a.i
R Still I
Miaaton arrlTed a( J. W. mdeertnan's wishing them success In ihulr
Hr. Klilder's family anil Mrs. W. woylil 5'tTlaiiily- make t.ny.>nr think I'
business venture.
Soaday aftdoooa.
Cook went In Traverse City last SatPred WUoox
PUoox bas returned from
OsL 8.
unlaj-^to attend-the funeral of Mrs.
_e Wea_

SHE FINDS RELIEF

READ THIS!
irOltiaRIiTniitToii?

DR. P. t. WOLFF, PIB.
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George Jaeksrw.

Jarkson'e last
-WKek was well attended nnd wna cnloyed by all.
Mn. Henry Wltkop. who has been
rltlUnR her praiKlparenia. Hr. and
Mn. A. M. Smith, relumed to her
Mane at Plymouth today.
M. H. Wdeh took a trip to Detroit

Summit

farmers In this section of OratMl Trav­
erse pounty for the past three or four
wediB. and have been meetli.
good aucceas. Sercml farmers have
Mrs. Anna Fenton'has .been
in
rand Rapids during (be past week,
irchasing holiday goods.
Work on the new water works sys-

Charlie FUe Is Eetdng better. We
are Rlad to bear.
Al ... ..................................................................
Onr school doses Friday of this
lord at the Hotel DePranee during tbe
week for a two week's vaealioo.
absence of R. B. DoFrance at Dsj-ton.
Henry MeCordy has returned to Mr.
Cinelnnatl a
and other
SmUh’s to dip poutoes. after ar
Oei. *.
aeoee of two weeks.

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dren. Mr. and Mrs. Jesae HalletL Hr.
and Mrs. Carl'Batea were dte RuesU
of their parents. Mr. nnd Mnu R. R.
Bntea. Bunday.
Mr. and Mn. Nick Nelecn of Trav•rse aty are ataytnK with their daugh­
ter. Mn. Ylda Lake.
Mm. L. E. Bates drore to Inlaod Priday.
; We bad a ball storm Saturday momISR. making rhe weather n Utile cooler.
Mr. and Mn. H. Case took In tbe
ammnian to Ohio last Wednesday, lo
Visit with hte brother and reUtlrea.
I Mn. Art Thomas and baby have
been very aick. bat are better at ‘
writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brook
the gnesu of their ancle and i
Mr. and Mra. Ray Palmer, lan w
George Harsey of Lake Ann has
mited tbo blace known as tbe U D.
^laSonl iilaeo for the next year.
Oct. 8.

-jUTM MAVPIEU).
■ School eloaod for a two weeks*
ciUon tbrongb potato harvest.
Tbe social held at Myron Tnylor's
was well attended and a ver}' enjoya­
ble lime was bad. Tbe ladles netted
811.75.
Mr. Havens and family, also tbelr
eoapuiy. visited Mr. Hoyt's last Sun-

COMMON SENSE
Will prove to any man that coats built in this
way will stay where .they are put.

L.fnes

In.

Hamilton doing Co.

250 Stoves in our Furniture Department to Select From.

«24 in. Ill lignt k 2i in. tir TW
Heater with screw

draff. lci;s bolred Heater. Xicki*t
Urn and screw
on secure.
Body
tiraft for
smooth steel for

k Fnar Hole
13 inch oven for

$5.48

e babies of H. E. Rnegsegger. De­

Feed your btir; aourisb it;
five h somethtot to live on.
Theo it will stop ftllioc, tad
vtU trow kmg tod faeav>*.
Ayw's Hiir Vifor is the only
htiMood you can buy. For
60 years it bas been dotii£
fust vbat ve claim it will do.
It viU not disappoint you.
- Hy tetr smS to te very itwer. Vet Kfeer
«>li« Sr»' 4 H»jt VlCQf • .ban I»» It
to Rve.ssdnee X t. loettoss mtlmt tow

Aoy Stove House in this
City, or any Catalog Housp:

An 18 inch Air Tight Heater like cut for 79 cts. gives you some idea of Onr S(a?c Valnes.

Cast Cook Stove.

-as railed
< danger

Mrs. French was taken worse yes­
terday aftemoou and Is s little betiei
todny. but verv low.
Frank Fisher and daughter Maud,
took the Illinois Inst Monday for a
business trip to Chicago, ntumlng
Thursday.
Fned Bari and Miss Matlie Rickmire went to i.eland Tnes.lav. and
were united In marriage by Jnsitce

F-uli

WE WILL UNDERSELL
$ 1.49

$1.98

Bom.
Oct. S, a
Mm. Augost Seabert is very sick
with mUe hope of recovery. Her sis.
ter. Mrs. G. Frsnke. of Garfield and
her motbfT. Mm. Brager. an* srith her
as are ber own dau^ters. Mrs. Ellis
PaUhl and Mrs. Otto Knpke.

SS.'

Good mechanics build this kind of coat.
"

............imUyL>U>tureaa»it|wU<m.

Mrs. Rogers and servants w.-ni
H. Hammer la peddling beef now Chicago yesterday. Mrs, Uarhee v
with tht
days.
W. A. Hall has been sick for a
Mr. Mathews Is working tor Orln
Is bi..... -------Luce.
et Brown and Bernard RIrhardsoo
Tbe BlMkman Ladles' Aid will meet
go west next month. Bernard will
srlih Mrs. C. .Kntpp today.
. while Mr. Bmwn wilt come back,
Mrs. SarabI Taylor wbo has been in
lijah Cox Is hero, from Washfng>mi
New Wexford helidng her daughter
and says he will slay as long as he
taut get anything to edl. That Is good
for Michigan.
son Dun's home Dsi Sunday to ca
Potatoes are a light crop but the
for Mrs. D. P. Taylor, who is sick.
Mr. Borgartand
three daughters. prices are still llghler. Not very good
for the farmer who has nothing bul
potatoes (o ML
No frosi yet. Tomato
Hammer. Augustus Uck and Bulb
Barratt. attended the revival meoitngb gn-en as in June.
Oci. y.
In Kingsley last Snndav evening.

ity. Ohio, on the Oet. 3 excantion.
J. W.. Rinehart and faintly spent
Ur. and Mrs. R. B.DePraaco depart­
ed Tuesday ereulng for a visit at Day- Sunday in Cedar with Ms brother. E.
E. Rinehart.
ton. Ctoclnnatl. and other Ohio pottfls.
W. H. Bright took a h>ad of fat hogs
Tbi-y will be away about tea days,
Philip Miller has resigned as a to Traverse City Tharsday.
Otto Brsger and Alvin Cook are dtgmember of the vlUage coaneil. and C.
lag potatoes ibmugh tbe neighherJ. Barkman Is tbe newly appoioied
member to nil tbe vacnnrv caused b.v
Oct. 8.
the resignation of Mr. HUler.
,
Ernest Strickler. adminlatntor for

Cllr Is looking after Mr. Wolgaiu s
cigar factory during tbe latter's absenco.
Miss Richter, nf Tnverse City, was
« guest at iho borne of Mr. and Mrs.
A. 8. Silnsfm Sanili.y.

This cut shows the construction
of a I'ood kind.

a mild, east anion «.r il
Mrs. Wilson il> In Titiverre City vlsillug her s
slsier. Mm. ShlriiK.
Will Cito
■ Toledo lust wi-ek
lo vis:
rel»liv«-s there.
iiiggisl for Ihi-in.
5. Warren
etitenaineil
members of her Sunday school eln:»f
Oovem'.r Waiiier m 1-.. ma.I.- \Voi3.|
lust Saiunlav iitu-moon.
A deliclom
supper and imxes of candy were serv
etl. and the children all reponed t
pleasant time.
About to young friends met
lies' last Saturday evening to e<-Iehrale their daughter Mamie's iJih
birthday. The evonlug was plcasanlly
passe<l srith mnsir and games.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicks drove
r«.hn4«L Hairs raurrh Cur* t. lakn la
Tniverse CUy Saturday.
Tlu-t i
woisllr. ai-tlBs dl'toxlT op'si Uis aknd sad
rmum home today.
Work tieglns Iwlay on the telepb<
hepatleat Mrsneth l.» bnlldias up U>. tea
line that Is lo Is' run through b
■tttiuien and a»uUo( aatar. m dotsr il>
this fall. It is the farmers' line, i
vark. ThspreortotarsliaT.'•>, mad. faiiS In
there will l>e a phone put in jw'trly ak
the bouses.
4cwa lor usT c
Oet. 8.
Addna« V..

Oci. 8.
KINMLEV.
Jack Roberts anired
from Ohio
Tneeday night with a ear load
of
hones.
Mary Ponton relumed to her home
at Colfax. Monday, after p-—a
couple of weeks with ber grand|>B^
outs, the Rev. and Mn. A. L. Than,
ton.
Mra. Sophia Wnfoitg. who baa been
vlaiUag ivlatireH here, reinraed to
her homo at Borlln. Cimada.
a A. Stone loft last Toesda.v for
. ht* old home In Brie. Pa. On his i
turn he will stop a few days with
. brother i* Bklmn. Ind.. aad also f4>r a
few days with a sister In Kalamaxoo.
, Mkh.
The residence of Mra. J. A. Tripp

Honest Clothes!

tet.J.,

of

-lioV.
aodal at Oeonto

'
-

Mr. and Mrs.
Mnple City last
Joe AiklDSon U
Mr. Semen has

k Cooil Goik Stne
with porcelain
reservoir. 1"' inch
oven for

$ 13.69

Sion Pl|»

DnifOilHtittf

Good C Inch stove
Considered as
pipe, per mint
good as made for
9c
$2.29
6c
21 ifl. Hot Dint 26 in. Dot Dint

Good clli*»ws caih

Heater. Cast top Heater. Cast toj
and bottom Nick*
Large from feed
le foot rests
door for
Lark'e feed door

$4.19 •

$6.29

Steel Range

A 15 in. Oak Heater

With reservoir ar.d high closet.
Will burn coal or wood, for$_’i.»3

I-'or wood or coal. Plenty of oickle.
. Ur^re a»h pan for

Front Street

Traverse City
Bepe

^'Store

•.r;-^r:
6RAN0 TRAVEII« HERAU>. THUREOAV. OCTOBER 11. 1
n. t/nlor

P

E


Jfeive
Ibu an£xtm
Room A
Roc

rcc«lr«d

• lii. frdlovlBK Mtoed per>{

One

Fratici* E- Biw* TWlrrd H>
bondr(<d "lxi>- aim- rote* . ...IIC9!
Total •[......................................
v
11«».
Janen H. Moar^e rrcelrcd
Tbe wbold traml.-er of vote* eliec'
for the candidates of* the Demoerstte ;
i^jcanlei E. Enai^ received Seventeen tvil.nr
votes .........................................
twelve tlt<
““
.
.................................... 11 party for truasurer was
•potj,]
:................ ............. jj 1 and tlicy wt^ given for the following

il

Aniris......................
Cbartin'ois .*..........
Grand Trar«rj« ....'
KUkaklcm ................
L««l«uu..................
Wcxfort...................

DaTld G.

«

Cbandirr rewired One

clmi. or

The only form of food made
from wheat that ia all nutri­
ment is the soda cracker, and
yet—the only aoda crackm
whidi this is really tine is

"Sii:.";,

r-ived dae v
D. L. Enslen recelvi'd <«
tote* alren In the Grand Traret»c[
t . t
BepreseoiaUte Distriet. Grand Travj
ersc County, for the nomination of' The whole uumber
^vfu
amr. ....................
mtdidatc* of the political pariier. I for the candidate* of the Rep-jbliras
. ia Wnford couaty:
tbere(t>r. for KrpreseniaU\>. part> for register of deeds was uo -^
d oee TOte la
Slate i^cistature. at the pri­ thousand three hundred nin.-iy-on*mary Election held on Tuesday, tbv <I3S1> and .the)- were aiven for the
foorth day of Septemtx-r. in the year fidlowins named p.Tsons:
Tbe only •ode cracker acientificAlly
Frank \V. WUaon rec* lvc4 »ix
one thousand nine Itoundred six.
Oictriel Canvaaawa* Cartilto«a oro»hundred ninety-eight vote*........ CfS,
In witness whereof, we have hereunbaked.
Walt'r W. Dean received two
> set our hands at Traterw;
Twenty Seventh Smterial Diet.
hundred Ihlrty-Sre.votca--------:3i,
The only eoda cracker effectnallj
Siatr- of Mlchieao. County .< Craad
Frank M. Hamlin received four
protected.
hundred
flfiy-elsht
votes
..........
43«
,
E I'ulverMV.’^tb^ hSm i,{ S»-naU>rlal DIatriet
Total;...................................... K91
C. W. .\shtiin,
M
Euilr carried arouad fi«ai reea
Cnnvaiaeni for ibe Twenty Sercath
Tbe eo^ eoda cracker erer treah,
The whole number of Totei given
Erne»t J. Taylor,
totvom. YMCu«w<tamtb(wkkteeIii(i>
MSI riel of the Sute of
for the candidates of the ItemocraU;
Board
of
County
Canvasser*
crisp and cle^^
nine and
«r loo iov.' Ai «arr aad da^k to o» for
irty tor register of deedE wax t,wcnty___ __
,/ Election County Canvaaaera’ Certificate of 0»w » Unp. Th*
e U‘1) aand they were glveis for the
terminaUen. eoda cracker good
held on the fourth day. of September.
Grand Traverae
RepreaenuUve
In tbe year one ihouKaiid nine hundred Otetrict,
♦imwa
fonrtecn
C.arl V. Mopdy
the
County
of
Grand
Trarsix, Frerl r. Wetmore was duly nomlvotes ........ .
nai<-d as the candiilate of the Ri^publlrecvlvcd
Frank W. W11
eon party for State Senator, a* aje State of Minbigan. County of Grand
votes ....___ 4....................
Traverse,
as.
(Kars by the ann<-xed statement.
We. the Boar.! of County Canvass- Frank M. Ijamlln received
In witneHS whereof, we have
baocrtMflwnttoliRfaeoK. ll a made in two <RutiKS—nickel
unto set our hand* at Ttaverae City In -.■s of Grand Traterae County,
aad toaub
<d laoal bcauUluIly embooed. Hold*
said County and State, this second day hereby determine and certify that.
4flWlBrfcaMrfb«o*9bi»«».
wuna\td.
the Primaty EteeUon held on the
The whoU} number of votes give
lot
Octotier.
A.
D.
190C.
Do not be telidied wilb anythiof b<it a IWCTHHI Oil Healer,
fourth day of Sepleftier. In thee yrar i for the candidate* erf tbe
the Repuh
Renubllci
I
FRED R. WA
fl yoa caitoei ecl Healer or tolon^ froo yotir dealer write
one thotmnd nine hundred six Jamet]' party for iroserutlng attorney
R'N.
to MMl ar^ (or dooipuve cireular.
FRANCIS E. BROW
H. Monroe-wa« duly nominated as the one tbousadd f.jur hundred thirl:
i irly
ROBT. E. WALTEr
IR.
candidate of the Republican paiV for iHM) and
e given for the/nndjihi-jRepreaentnUve In tb*^ State LtsgUla- lollowine
ne named
Stale of Ml
Geonse H. Cross
Ttaverse. ss.
. duly nominal!hed Eighty
Daniel E. Ensign
hanilred
hereby certify. That tbe fote*oln«
the Democratl: Frtnl 11.
as the randldue
II. J'ratl
J’ratl reeeivi'd
are correct transcripts of the State­ ed
re in the Slate
humlred 6fty voles .................... 95"
party for Rei
ment of Votes fdren in thee Twenty,
'
-b*.l
Ewr tomp warranlcd. SvilaMe Mr Idirary,
: appear s by the annexTotal ....................................... HiO
I Seventh Senatorial District,, for
lu. the L«f^alattire.
U a« at year dealer'* amte to oearot
icmeni.
\
~Tb» whole DuuM'i u.‘ vove* given
nonlnaiion of caadldatea of the polltBTAMOAROOIL COMPANY.
for I bo c
■ ■ r saw
arty for |iro«
weotysme;iSi) and they were given
^iirfoVrt^ da7T^pS^?i^l
and of the certlflcaie of determination ,
September A. Ik h
t'uniK
as appear* from the original sUie*;
ment and eertiftcaie oo file In my of-j
Fraeti J 1
.
-Georse H. Cross reeeivetl one vote
Board of.-County OMvasser*.!
jj
rewivrd four vote*
**Tii witness whereof. I have hereunto j
Wears as long as the
Mlchiean. C«.imy lK.^GrBn.1. Tboinas Smnrtliwalie
r-relved
set my band and and affixed the acal i“'"*
*
nnu vole !.........................................
of the Clri-uH Court for tbe County of I
buildings
Total..................
............ «j
i Grand Traverae this fourth day of
eorre
ntes
given
bole
number
<i
October, in the year one thousand
_..it of
Hepubilean
for thi- .candidate
nine hundred alx. .
ANYONE CAN LAY IT.
Traverse Repreaeiit;
party for circuit court .
nOBEKT E.
Ici..,, »
Tn...n»
:-aeven
i-fts
elevyn hundred sigty-si
County Clerk..^ candidates of the po- mCT*
Ireo for
and the) were given
Acme ..............
County Canvasaera' Suumant
therefor, for Rep- follow inc nisDcd* persons:
illtiral partu-s. voting tl
Statement of vole* given In the Bhiir ..............
raentaUre in the 8b
George
W.
^rtl*
received
eleven
KeM
Bav
...
.
Cminu' Cd Grand Traverse. State onf
3a, SUtement o( votes given in tbe t the Primary Election >
hunrtiv-d iixty-seven vot.-s,........ tl67
For sale by
MlcUgan, at the Spodal Btection held Fife hakv ...
4 Grand Traverse Represenutive Ms- I fourth day of _
__ _190C. and of
September.
ToUl .....................................1167
M Tuesday, the fourth day of Soptem- GatOeltl ..........
I'ltrlrt. tbe Comity of Grand Traverse. i,i,p ^rtifleates «f ddennlnatlou
The whoV- number of vote* given
ber. In the year one thousand nine Grant ..............
£•; for the ■nomiaailon of candidates of
from the oriainal of such
for the candidates of the Democratic
hiadred and six for the purpose of
-;,tbe political parties, voting therefor, j,0^ ceiiifteate ou file In my of- party for c&e.iii court commissioner
voting on the propoaiUon to raise \jotu: Unke'
- for Representative tu the State I^egls-1
(fl and they were given f«
5S' 5-;
gl^OOO. by loan, for the purpose of Mayfleld,........ '
*' taiure. at the Primarj' ElecllM held | j„ witness whereof. 1 have hereunto tbe fcdlowing named persons:
buUdmg and trecUug a poor house Paradixi- ...I.’
96; 124; '
« ; on Tuesday, the fourth day of Septem-1
nty hsnd and affixed the seal of George W Curtis received one
Cor. 10 th and Lake Ave.
for the support of tbe poor of Grand Penlnoula ___ ’
k;' C9'
v‘ ,ber. In Ihe year one thousand nine i „,p circuit Court for the Conoty of
Travente -Coontr. and to issno bond* Union...............!
• hundred six.

'Grand Traverse this Flfieenih day of
Teiephones: Citizens, 32; Bell, 69.
Wall •-.■c.-lveil c p vote..
therefor. In accordance with a resolu­ Whitewater ..
57
The whole number of votes given ;s^,„.a,r>,.r. In ,b,
*cal...............................................
tion adopted by the Board of Saper* Traverse City
for the nomination of candidates of.^b,,. hiindnii six.
. . p whole niimlKT of vote* given ;i
visors of Grand Traverse Connty.
Tiav, City
1
, the Republican party for Reprrsenta- for Ihe rantlidatv-* of tbe Republican:,
93 1851
1st rani ...
SO. IMC.
part)- for coroner was one tbonaand \
inaied a* candidate of
o the DemocraUo
Th* whole number of votes given
:nrt ward
C3 8T.[ 132!
I 22-David G. Chandler received Six
A. IJ tWO.
glatement of voles given In the eteht hitndted slxly-seven (ISS7) andl't^i ” September.
'reasurer.
parly for Conntr Tre
A. F. Pri.VKR,
rse
and
State
of
they
were'given for the following
County of Grand Trav
tVilson was d
ASHTON.
of candl
entons
Michigan, t-r ihe non.
■ Uie E
. J. T.VYl.
ting
dales of the i«liiical partios
parly
for
Hcclsier
of
tv*-.Is.
ard of .......ir.M CanvA'*er>.
...jsand one hiiniJre>l iilne....ll
therrtor. for county oflleent. _ the
Carl V. Mowly was duly nomlaafod
Tuesday, the Uucius J. Tertman received *eveq
Primal-)- Eicciion held
AS randidaie of ibe Dcmoentlc party
’ In II
hnndre^flfiy-elght vote*..........
for
Register
oL
Deeds.
Clerk Board of County Canraaaer*.
________
hundred alx.
Fred H. I*rait-Wa» duly nomlBattd
Stale of Miehican, C.mniy irf Grand
The wbde number of vote* ^v>
a* candidate of the Republlcaa party
Traverse, s*.
toi^ttc’Mndlrtn”"'of the ReptihRean for the caJWIdaths of tbe Democrat
1 h-n !,r
pony for sheriff was one thonsaml (Arty for otniner was twenty-one (211
- the SUI.
thn'c hundri'l and thirteen (1311) and and they were given for the following of ipe Vole* ghci tu the county of
«h.-y wc re givci. for ihe followlne nam- iianifd iK-rsons:
Ciaiid Travers, (er ihe nomination of tr for Prosecuting Attorney.
JnliiiB M. Wilhelm reeei«-ed one
George W. CnrtU was duly 1
e.1 perrons:
candidnie* of ihe |*>Iltlral iiaril*-*. voi-Ived one
Charlvs 8. Jidinron
<>rCr<v>. ai the ' paled as candidate of the Repnb
■i. iliertdor. I
James B-'Marlin received seven­
tbnosand three hnnilredd thirteen
for Circuit Court CammlM
tarty foi
in'the fourth
foul
1313
teen VOtM ......................................
Jofaii ' 111 w
:.
and
of
I
Frank HoWsworth received one
of '
Total.............. ........................
n,.- Whol. uiimber of vote* given for
,e camlldaie* "f ‘he .lemocrallc par- .<?, m. Kingsleyy ,reo-lvfvl o
ty for sheriff was Bfieen and they were
\v,]| .rcc.-lz: ;t-; ev
given for the following named per-1
Total ........................................
ii eu.... .t-T-of. 1 «.v«
IWWlm. p.rt, M
The whule number of vote* gl’
my -hand and affixed the seal of the ' Coroner.
..’.-119 isi K
Charles A Edgecomb received
for the caadldatcp of the .Republican. Circuit
Court for tbe county of Cran-1 \ James B. Martin and S. M. KIngaley
•I 341 22 44
.. — .
..
.. o—
duir nomlnaled aa caadldaie*
of the Democratic party for Coroner.
ri,«rie* Johnson recoivisl one vole 1 they were: riven for the Mlowlnc icmW.
^^LTER. '
E P Waterman was doly nominated
candidate of the RepuhllcaB party
County Cl«fk.
......................................................................................................
- -. E.I
------------------------for Surveyor.
31.
*ij 1:; 28 12: «t 31 si..I 16 26 841 X.
The whole number of vote* given
County Canvassera* certificate of Oo-, Ernest H. Allyn w*i
78' 74
2C| C3i 34! OS' 7« 43;
..
C2 20 C5l C2,
or
the
candida'Cs
of
the
Republican
u.
tennination.
las cncdldate of the 1
..
sn: 28 41 4U
??; 5?! •«! =fi 57; 75; 33! «; «.
hundred fifty-two votes .
party for cl.-rk was one thousau
State of Michigan. C:oimty of Grand ji,,, Karreyor.~A» appears by tbe anI2| 12 3
14!
Total ...........................
bnndrvd eighty seven (M8T) ai
Traverse, as.
[ncxed statement.
^
541 27. 28l -331
The whole number Of voles
were given for the following amed
We, the Board of County Canvas*-! Lota were cast as nrovided In See.
for the candidates of the Democratii
persons;
^..a! ers .rf Grand Traverse County.ito here- - j; rhapKT
r. nf Act No.18! o
.. losi 64! 129' IPs'' 61! m- 28' 1381 154 19' 48 961 381 137- 136 111* 80! 91 €4
partv for •uneyor was three (3>
au<
Robert
E.
Walter
received
'
.-»
auu
,,..,..rn,tac and certify that at the Public Acts
of ISf.r. In theca»e o
.. 86! 48 99,
99, r.S r.S75; nC]
75; nC]
8.3 V.
911 91197 231 31 71! 321 991 107; nil Ml Sll 46
-.1074
they'
1
ifcoueand
seventy-four
votes.
IU.1
they
were
given
for
the
tel.l
nn
the
fourth
«. Klngsle>- and Fr.-d Wall who ra81 2201 US' 15..; 2CS 70 2W 229' 711 7C1 127 99; m: 240' 240; 124, 131! 124
Svlvesier Brown received th
^
named peraons:
__
^
Si-pt*-mlwT. In the yror one ceired one vote each for tbe nomlaa*
57| 39 32! C71 K 63' 57i 131 18 88! 27'
41! 20
45! «r.' a- .-bl, 36 S3
himdr.ll
thln.-en
voli-s........
Me wte I
'U’irt.n'1 n'"’' hundred and mx: ,ton rf Coroner, and John Wall and
80' 4S' 90 TC; 17' 113'
................... 241 24| 72' 45
811 87i 97; 54| 63| 40;
Total...................................... ri3S7,K,
.
I-S7-E. pP wa„
Waierroan
rereUed one vote 1
^jn^es 8. Johnson wn* rtulr noml- ceorg^ W. Curtis who received on*
2;il00! C92 7IM3l3''.ll3l074'n«9! 233 4681 698
Il 960 Ilf.T nus*''
Tbe whole number of ''o**'* F’'',*':
.............................. ..
.A natcl as randidaie of tbe llepubHcan vote each for Hfo nomination for C
tor tbe co-ll-l.'-. o'
O'"”"": i S'»- ot Ml.hi..., Co-«lt oI CoJ „
for Sheriff.
cull Court Commissioner, on the De
, duly nim-, nrrAilc ticket.
thousand four hundred and thr
W. do h.r,-l„- o.r<lfr. tMi U-t
»»- '■ determination.
*l'» '
ibe^DemocraUe hy the above
they
lUJM
IWMM. ,WI fc*.'
(14031 and they were given for i
it of 1
In wiineas wbcnrf. ----wc
have berewn*
named
persons:
of building and erecting a poor house
firilowlng named persons:
...-------------------------------*M._ X.
of Gran i
e City. Is
Harrison Piilcipher veeeivi-d
for the support of the poor of Oran I
■3r2'‘i«S9l3hi“W;’557' James H. Monroe received Seven
If .TravriM- at th-' Primary eWi
Traverae County, and to Issue bond* ) Ma)orlly ngalnst l*i
Hundred Eleven votes................ 7
therefor, in accordance with
UOB adopted by the Board 1
vi»ra of Grand Traverse County,
SENATOR
30. 1906, was One Thousand five
. ... of voles given In the
died and sevenl.v.cme (1571)etvc
of USeventh St-ni
S.-natorial DIstriel.
number five hundred and twelve (5r'
(51
a. imd
and ow
one i
T’’
«b«' non>‘na«'»n
"on>inatl‘>n oof ««**<
votes werercIvTfor OTe Iran,
iherfor. -.
tbouwnd
. Blectioa
the fuui
Stale
Twe BI,
.
year one thoul
we tia'liereby certify. Thai the fort^! »''nr
going Is a correct suilem.-ut of tb".
votc*;g1ven In the Couniy of
Traverse at the Special Election h--H R«P“Wlran^^m for S.ate Benafo^
on th.- fourth day of Se„(cmbor. In
f»“«- tbouaaod four hundred and
the >rar one thousand nine him.in-l j«'
le following named pen
Klx. for the piirpoae of voting on ihcifov me
propiMltion to raise »12JMK>. by Iran. Fred C. Wetmore received four
tbouaund four hundred and for' e. (be puntOM- of building and

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REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.

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democratic nominations.'

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nnk tu irane bonds
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by the Board of Sui»ervl*ors of <^ran-l |Thoiuas

Meeker

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„ . ........... e have hen-nnTotal ....................
to »« our hand* at Traverse niv.
In aald Connty. and Siaie. this I2ih ' Slate of Michigan. Ci'imty
'raverae. s*.
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day of 8<Tfombrtr.^l^!!«h;.
A'c do hcrxd,y certify. Thai the fore-,
going l» a eorrert suii-mcnt o( Ihe!
C W.^hron.
votes given in the Twenlv Seventh'
I'Senaiorial Disirln.for the noroluaiion!
jof enndidates of the political pan
or. for. State
Senator.
;ing therefor.
.
if Couni.v Canvassers the: Primary laoeUon b
— ^ the foulirth day erf Scple
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TownaHpa
and
WardN

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tinio sot our hand* s( Traverse City in
- said County and State this neeond day
,ef Ociolwr. A- P. U'"6.
B
FRED E WA1.KER.
KHANCIS E. BROWN,
kC
KOBT. E. WALTER.
5 5 pe.-r4 of S,-natorial Dist. Canvu.isers.
sute Stnater. 27th Digtriet.

Hundred Ninety Two vote*.... «9J
Total ............................................14h3
The whole numher of votes given
for the nomlnaUMi of eandldates of
the Democratic party for Representa­
tive la the State LogiaUtDK was
Twenty*»e (21). and they were given
'
ted neraoiu:
e vote. 1

a.

3- DarragU received one vote.
Carl Moody rvcelved one vote^
Robert E- W.ilier received tl
vote* .......................... -..........
Total . • .............. -...........
The whole number
for the candidates of the Repul
party for irt-asuier ■was elceen —
deed Blxiy nine (1)«) and they were

on lb*- fourth day of Septerntw r. in the
y.'ar one (br.iuatid nine hundred sit
for the ci.minati-.a of candidates^^f
.he poll.lcal parties toting therefor,

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raid eoimiy.

lnate.1 as Candida:.- of the RepnbUcaa said County and StalerIhl* Iflk day
f„f county Clerk.
of September. A. D. 1906.
j"
Hirrison Puldpher was duly nondA. E Poivcr.
f*iuji.ute of the Democrat):
<^iy clerk.
Drard
Gointv Cwrass^r*..

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