Grand Traverse Herald, August 23, 1906

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 23, 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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1906-08-23

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PAKTONE

(Bmnh
nuyCMM CITY, CRANO TRAVERU COUNTY, M1CHIOAN. THURAOAY. AUGUST 23. 1M6.

tbe Zambesi river. Jut be^V
as only $:S9.p«4.0f>d. and of ib« bitnmi yearnito a prcseni aggregate of >«.U3.Saying this, be hurried fi
claimed. "Oh. the baby! He has fall­
can't aSord to wnate aar Ume.' ,
nous coal output but -RMAUAIS. .am.ooo. or an Increase of 33-S per cent. Ihe (an*, and offers a
bouse to tbe barn, and In a f
"Dlnner'e readr now." eaid Mr» en out ef b«!!"
'Seerelary ntUon pnlnta out that view of i(au; .It js jma of tbe Con­
Ten bad no time to clean tbe uies. lo (heir surprise, Ibey saw him while none of our other mineral lndn«Smith, ns'-sbe rang a handbell for Joe.
necting
linbM ln''^kkq^T^|nd»CAtro
:he
rie*
are
wpnhy
ol
being
mcntionM
termer
Is
taklag
an
.Iraportani
driving
down
the
road
al
a
brisk
troldough
off
bis
hands,
for
be
wu
afraid
the hired man.
Mr. Smith did not mean to be crow that (be baby wooM tumble down­ In lew (ban an hour be came back, in tbc same breath. II the annual out- part in dcrekqdn'g tbe runnufarturihg railroad, and Is tbe m^dflniM.lt p^
of all the copper nines, lead Interests of the country by furDtabing of engineering oxeented In the laiitii
to hie wife, and abe ueuallr tried to stairs. ' He rushed up to tb» baby's whh a woman by bla side la the
mines, gxr and oil wells and stone raw ^Blerlal. and that be bas aleo be enierpr^.
orerloofc hli oulbreahe; but thU lime room and found bim roUing and klrk- buggy
It is tme of (be lottgeM
"Here. *Manda:he railed, on roaeb- qnarvles in America wete added the 'otnci a baoker- The farm contrlbnthc Boor and crying (or his
be had eald a Jli'le too much for her
Hiram gathered the little Ing the ^<e. "here it Tlllie White. aggregare would still fall many niflllnn ilonsjio manutHciorlc; during Ibe yeu trch bridges la tbe wtwid. ud j
patience. BIh> put the bebr In hi*
clear * span of {
dollars
ahori of the raJue of Ihe egg «crei»r.s7»,'»s.,i«-H.
high dialr and placed bim at ibe ta­ fellow up. never thinking of liis I've hired her for a s^r She's to help
»!es the gorge
I'nHer the tecent. amendment to the
ork. and Joe and and poultry products. Verily, great zs
bic; hut *hc did not Kli down berweli. doughy bands iraill he bad i-arrled him you with the b
a height of 4Jfl>ei abore (faejw
latiupal banking art. allowing ibe eefar^."-Woman'^ Ibe farm!—Moderator.
The two'men ate their dlancr hurried- down to the kitchen and sei him In hU
It lx a parabolic.
labltxli
Ir. and when they bad flnleh^. Mr.‘ high chair
■el arch, cempoaed of
Oualni Facta.
'Well, this Is a piirty mess.’ mutter
Smith told Joe lo go and bitch up iho
Sawttfuat at Fcrtllucr.
spad'd 77 feet C inches np*ri a(|Uw>
In Switzerland there Is a law which be.-ni
wn: 1.764
.... aucb bank* esiablUhed
ed lllrani Ten. ' If I haven't smean-d
team at once.
"Some
of
the
live
eiilxens
of
Sooth
nearly
every
crtnrn.
Tbe arcb was built o
forbids the sale of hats measuring he Iwt
"Now. 'Manda," be eald. turning In that pesky dough all orer the baby's,
ends, and as oe alagtng o
■.than eighteen Inches in dism ahlr^ la located In a rural communlly
the door. "1 hope roull bare' suppur nigbtdreas and on my own clothes;" leorgla have discovered regular gold
mitut In their uld sawdust piles." said
w(Kk could be bolll np to the ti
be'capital
and arllArlal flowers and irweign
prompllr et flee o'clock. We're loet
The bab.v's liwrs were^ soon dried,
Mr. W. r forole . the wcll-kn-.w-n rati fealbcrs arc also. In most caulrms.
betgbt. It wac necessary IWhat are tboaeande of mad peopjo lime Kiougb tor one dar-"
and he sai and riirlously watched hi«.
arch In withstand Ibe sir
who go roabiag to aed fro.
Inlereatiog Bits.
you need lo cook, didn't father until be had piit the loares Into toad man. lo the Macon Telegraph. ' I heavily penalized.
liavc Just .M-en the crops ol Mr. B. H.
by ancboithg the top chord. {The
If tbere'a not a face among them ibat
In Mexleri. a newspaper or a sheet
Cajoada Imported from this couWO'
Iked.
Moody, ai Rronw-o'ul. and 111 declare of papry Bled on a window or balermy
od of ancborlnik wu by I
roo know or care to know?
1 |^>4 cotipn g«»ds amminUng In ra;
1 get a meal
now half-past eight, and th”
two holes In the solid rock 30|le«
I never ss^w flner com in my life. It Is
What are bondlaga that loom upward
dwelling hoiiBc Is an annoum-e ue IP A:.9(>7.ma^
women. I uced
liahy mum bare bt.s breakfast. Hiram
till ther aoem to touch Uie blue all the
t that there are rooms lo let In
valuable dlTs'are often racclnalod. deep and 30 feet apaft. and c
;ing when we boye went
ol know what lie ought to do simply wooderinl. and his «dher erwi
Ing
(hem
by n tunnel al Ibe k
almost
as
good.
I
was
at
a
loss
Of the ekr that eprcada abore rou.
the
boui^.
IK these aelmala are quite aitacepland huDlIng. Bat why do
but decided that be -bad better
The anchor cables were a
to iinde'StnQd what brought abont
dnee Ihe rente are not for rou? you a»k’
Marriage Is encouraged In Riant by ible llo small pox
Bnish his churning ' In half nn h»ui
these great resiihs, and Hnqiilred Inn Ihe king- When a Siamese girl reach­
What,are care and trueka that ratUr
Many of the latge ocean greybnundj the top chord and then carried
help on fether's ihls lark was doae.
"Well,
the mailer. The land was net what es the age of thirty five without marry­ ranj cats as mascots, these pets and down ooe j^lt lo Nie top. thv • neithrough the orererowded eireei farm, and
, end load bay. So
giiess. twfore I take the butter
cuiing ihrm to a mus of rock 31 feet,
you would call the pi-oicsl laud. biU ing. she Is pUi-ed In a privileged class' Niiic well kuuw-D to globe irutters
Wh«it*s the grace of mile* of pa»e- tomorrow
to exchange work
I'd Iteiler put Ihe bread Into Ibe
as n-M (he kind that a nun would nnder tbe special care ol the hint,
A
'mem oclr bnilalng wearr feet with rou%Yb<-n Audubon began Ibe pubilea deep and 3il feet wrWe.—MIC Igao
suy here and do the
s if I'm to have It ready for an
j
bx* for Id raise such crops as I saw, who Muds .blniscif lo And a husband lion e| hl^ great work H. IhM he rr- Tradesman.
«Z (treater than the dtlee ere—
bouMdceepli and I'll do a full day's early dinner."
f
Greater than them all. br (ar­
place out lo the Belli,
work In yo
After puMing ibe bread Into the lo reply to my q'lcstions. Nr Moody for her. which he piocrt'ils to do In a relvled lo.m many bubacrlherK
said that for years he had liccn fry­ simple manner. A prlaoner In any ol
te the ahadr town where the breeae*
"All rtgbi that's a bsrgaln. I'rc gui
nve. be dlscorcred that the Ate was
blow tram mendowa cool and >me tinke ing work I'd like lo do. a rowing Arc. and In a short ll'nl.- the ing to get rid of Ihe gieat piles of saw
Siamese Jails mat gain his pardon
I statistics show that i:
wald can boastI of a curioxUy (i I
on his place. He had
run­ and release by marrying one of tbes."
teweeL.
ire Imprisoned In
and that w y I'll bare lime I do It stove was n.'d hot.
Brat rank—nnthlag
blag leu than a c|iut
ning saw rotlli there (or years, and spim-lera- Whether he Is already mainee Ihe pr^^rOoo
«'l tak »-me long to get the meals.
"111 have my liread In good time for
I aome to
built in Venice and brought
after the Umber wa;; gone from the
or not Is of no gteai moment, for
Ill
bare
them
on
lime,
tin.'
dinner,
and
the
butter
Is
rbarnr-d.'
b"
1 thal’n
In the way.
hernia In one of maay trHgbt
crowd
I
be dr-elded lo cultivate - It- Gf in 81am a man is not restricted to one
illlornia has the amallett horse
Hiram
Ten
chuckled
ax
he
«enl
out
said
lo
blmselr.
presonil.v^
"Now.
I
henUa In one or many freight
And Itaere’t none la nil Ibe Ibonaand*
se. the only tiling that riigge.'t«;d wUe.
|be world—It lx only T! Inches high
through Ibe yard. -He told Joe of the hare two hburs lo gel my BTnnei. nn l
it is a recent gift from a loci
«1th n frlendlr word to nay.
Id Korea. If a man meets his wife and weighs 7u pounds when sbod. '
>mcnt vltb bis wife, and uld while It's cooking I can wash up.the llseir was to burn thv dust. Bui this
Ndu Among them nil who greeta me
sner. Prince Cgilos Iflary Aldrinj
‘ -rtaln Swedish physician* main
ltd rush the work tbc next day. hreakfasl dishes. Wonder I didn't pn>v« d' to lie a herculean task. The In Ihe r-treel he ignores her presence,
twlth n amlie or with a.«od.
who
if a (geai admirer <
'
wa.k so aiuiodani. and. ticing and par.se.s her as If she were a siren
that w-hl;lllng will do much K>
and
that
he
gues^
~
'Manda
'd
hare
think
of
that
si
Brsl.
Rot
before
I
do
None iwho enru what (ale may claim
archlieclure. and particuliily
molM. it would lake alW'syr. le gel It
I (be development of a robust
me. or «hat waya my feet have Ibe spunk taken out of brr by dinner anything edse. 1 gues.s I'd better lake
Church of the Madonna deir i
of the wsy by lhal proco'-s He
China
and
Japan
are
pre-eminently
pbyrlcal
frame
'
time."
,
that doughy nightdress off the baby
rordingly. he gave orders t«
Irod.
finally ahamlencd the Idea and went Iho r ea-weed eating • nations
Ihe
l.ond.jn han a cemeiery lor dog*
The next morning they rose al Are and pul on bis clothes. How's this.
Notie Aho. knowing of my atraggle*.
Pleirti RIgagtIa. a wcll-kt^own I
riiltivaling the ggpund around the
Among no other people are Whi-h has Reon In cxtsiepce (or morc
comaa to bid me atrite along. o'clock, as UKiis!, and 'Manda got the babyT" he said, iak-lng the child on pller of sawdust for years and years.
arrhllect. lo huiM him an eai e
s so extensively eaten and rcl- bSn
years and has several bun prodiicllnn tbefeof This was t
h|s
knee.
"Do
you
wear
all
these
hrtfkfasl.
At
six
Joe
bad
blicbed
up
Not a (nee that I remember, not a
Finally he diremeied that the stuff li.hcd as l<x»d substances.
dr|d
graver.
clothes
at
injc*'?
It
seems
to
me
here'Ihe horees. and wu walling (or her
friend la all Ibe throng—
every delall of the church 1
l^d rruiecl iinlll M had no Issly lo li.
And
haart bupa turning there to go wiib him for a load of hay. while enough for two llnle chaps like you. He thought he would experiment wlln
■ onctrurted. aide by. sWe. as ItJ wet*,
Also Lacking.
Wbnra the daya were gted ami she garo Hiram some lostniHlons Wonder which goes on ■Arrl. Here's
wlih the original, out of ctaciH simi­
Trouble* ef Rubllaben.
t a (crtlllter, and had some of It
gentleman and hti: wife who* are
this Ibing without sh-cves—guess
about tbc work In Ibe bouse.
lar
materials. The emrlouK partj
(air,
;a well known company which ha
Kcaliered briwdeast on a piece fo land both near sighted, went lo Atlantic
well
try
that
Brsi.
And
what's
hlsT
"The
cream
la
In
tbc
rburn.
Is
ready,
Whare they mlaaed me when t left
then numbered, pot upon tbe r
lying near by. The res-ull was ;io ar
not long since. When they came nee dUlrllmtlng-i.peclmeo vtduraes of
them, and the trua nre full of and when the butter romes. you most Can't tell which Is lop or bottom. tonhhing that he resolred to broad­
ivahiahie book .« Ihe lookal-Hand- despatched in BtrbwaM. wber^ lb«r
1
lo
t.reak!»sl
the
wife
picked
up
If we put your arras In th-Uke It out In the bowl, and not let It
aong.
cast his entire plantation with It, and the menu eatrl. but. after a moment's tufy ll-il I'ou-hke-it plan, bu bad some have now been pot tocetber. i
Bland In the baltermllk.' she said. sleeves tfll come out nit right Hcrc'.v
itmg expeileoces with the publP- beciytne the arcbliectoral glory|ot‘tht
Ah. the cKMn may be boutful. with
listen for baby. too. n*taen one with strap.-: they suody must go to make H as thick as por.snde. H" effort, pushed II over lo her husband,
.eems hardly possible, but dn.ObO town
the shoulders; we'll pul this on now considers the sawduM the best exclaiming as ebe did so.
h^ wakes up be always calls.'1[nd If
The new church la About llte (aql
•Imen volumes, each weighing four
fenlllrer he erVr saw. and old worn"You
will
have
to
choose
for
both
With tbatr mighty W>Ptil«tlona and
Now.
sweetheart.'
'be
said,
snrburry up lo him be may fall
pbunds. were iHstribuled throughout long, ibe lower being aome i|m (ML
land
will
produce
as
ranch
when
t
us.
John;
I
have
left
my
glaaaes
up­
IhNr many miles of aqnares,
out of bed. Hb clotbea are'all here veying Ihe youngster, -you're dressed
tl^e length and brendth of the stales, high;. Bm let me stioll et lelanre down the oa his high chair ready to pot on: and
somehow, you don't look Just Stlniulateil by (he sawdnst as wilt tbc stairs."
adveutures
of
these
specimen
vol
ilchest Dur ground."
He look the card and began lo Tum­
qnlet. ahady atroet.
How San O
you miuta’l forget to jbre him bis light. Here's a cooky for bab.v to esi
w-qnld make a book. Some did
ble In his piH'kel;;—vaimt-. ir'pMTNJ,
' TTlHiii I hman Iba aamrn and aim* of breakfast."
'wEIle I go out and ge' Ibe meal {'it
Between bitei of tba slmplej brsqh'
M-em to "grasp tbc situation." but
Trantplanting Trees.
for he had'IiTgoMcn his aim Torn
all the paople that I meet.
fa;t be bad ordered, tbe yDun|g rierlg
'Well. Manda. don't I know that dtnnei,' Hiram added, idaclng the
There is no l-iter time lo tran-splanl Ing lo the imisissivr and Irrvproaeh IbooEhl the vnltime .an out-andruil
Where edd “Uacle Bobble" Slmpwn much? Baby and I’ll get along all child on the floor
One of these was a minister gared oervunaly al Ibe res^urAStrhade inx-s than ■lining ilic w-lnl‘-f atili- darkey l-ehlnd tils chair, lie said
stops to feaxe at me and aay:
WIIB knife and mea' law- In hand.
■ . it was plain he bad ojeralept
right.”
ahcji the ircci. are lUUTiiant as th"Will you please rr-ad 11 for u*. w:ho, though he had signed the usual himself, and wax paring the w4y to (n•■Welj. I tow! yon seem lo \ook more
' "Hie ham for dinner Is in the smoke Hiram started (or the smoke house
plleaiirm form promising rot.urn II
We have l>olh forgotten otir
^llka T*r fatber erery.day!"—
t>aby made straight for the digging up and moving does not in waller
ouae, and you know where
t piin-hascd. wrote as follows:
Where It'a “Tom ' or "Joe- or potatoes and apples."
churn. He—the baby—bad examlnol lerlcre w-tih their sap rirciilnllon a* glasses"
"Of courM I supposed that the book
lhat tinu'. It-pays trrrtig up quite large
The Waller bowed, and replied with
“John.”
"Y’ea. yea, g«> ou, and don't keep Jo«' the outside, but ju:i now wondered
w'as a gift to me, I considered
Where the daya ^Ide aawothly oe. walling.'
what was Inside .All ol a sudden Hl- trees to ret out for j:ha'le. for then a grin:
•"l>t*d. Ail'd lak to 'lillge yo', suh» vtuiv giaceful ad on your part, bu
And they dont drire orer people who^
bcaid a rcsiuindlng noise ami they arc of iir-e In a year or two. Dig
(ully. haring due regard for b
about the bread
a dl'ch around the tree several foci l«i Ah ain't got no educashnn pjcai,arc Is completely marred by your and longue. But Ume preaaAd. and.
tall raimtag In Ihe way.
Brat. It will soon be ready to work then erica from Ihe baby. A moment
rvnduci In asking for it bark lo any
—8. B. Klaer. Into loarea. It will make four loares later be was In the kitchen, where he from the l-ody. cutting off the root.: neither!'—BXfhatir.i;
with a parting glance at tb^ clock.
■g e. 1 cannot comidy with your (■
cleanly
as
they
are
exposed.
Then
reached (or his glaat of lee water,
s pan of light rolls for dinner- Be found baby and the churn rolling ou
quest, (or 1 have given the volume lo
undermine the tree until It tipi r
A Matter of "Sex."
and prepared 4o poor some | of tb*
Hlrnm’a Mouaakaaptns.
and keffi the front door locked the floor. Luckily, the l«by was not
poor
young
man
wh'»
cannot
afford
t
A well-known clergyman deficrlbes
hurt, but be bad found out what was Trim Ihe lop as closely as the t
frigid Auld Into bis cup.
|
3t vns A temer-JUrui Tea Smith If you leave the house----- "
tiiiv- tmoks (or himself- He has moved
have liccn trimmed, roll the root
an Incident which trecurred at a mt
•lirml
apMI your roBe*.; yoong
ill
the
chiirn"Just
you
go
00
and
load
Ibai
hay.
—sane u all the other Smiths of
^war from here, and 1 do not know
a niiuM>c«t and "sn.rkc" tl to ibe place Inc held in ihe'itoiiih of England
"What will -Maiidy tay?" Hiram
n." Mid an elderly ffentlenjan who
"Ke^ your eye on baby, for he
Brown towaqhlp: and other Smiths
wh.-rc he Is al present
where it 1:; III N- set out. Brace i( m ptomoi'c a charily- The mayor I
was eating Ills braakfatt on the other
there were la ^enty. in fact the u- gels into lots of mlarhlef. Good-bye. thought, ruefully, after he hhd spent II will nid blow over, and in the sprtn
woiltsj hard to s<s-ure a suret-ssfiil will treally Improve his nrind. Even side of the table. "You taka all tba
eeuor eald be bellernd that about er- Hiram," she called bark as sbe half an hour trying to mop up the hut It will Sian Inin new and vlgoroio
I could And the book. I do doI think
gathemig. .rpd as he lo-rked round and
lermllk. "Here 1i'« alter eleven
good out of It l>y putting lo or lea
ery other tenllly be came to were climbed on tbe hay wagon.
would Ire much good t<5 you. for
growth, and In a yi-ar or two make ; found the Nshop of the dioecse seat
o'clock
and
dinner
not
begun
yet.
Joe
laughed,
tor
b^
thought
ihia
a
^aier
tn H "
Smiths, and I doaH think be stretched
thick shade. Thousands'of trees wer* ed side by side with the Wesleyan, lave writicn hi- name in It w-Mh my
Tbe clerk was at Amt Inclln d lo rasplendid Joke, and Mrs. SmUh wu a.< seems lo me .there's a queer >smell
the (acU a great deN.
dug up cm the site of the World's (al: the Baptist, and the other ministers, best wishes lor bis fulute welfare, and nenl the Interlerenee. but Un patri­
here-as If someibing was burning '
Hiram's aame wu Just ptela Hiram gay u a giri.
and set out tn another place In thir be felt lhal he had rcicbed the au- I have marked passaees which I Iblnk
archal appearance of tba oiler mak
When they started on the bam with .Then be picketl up tbc baby, drip­
smith, but be declared that there we.-c
be should read most caiefully"
way. and nearly erery one of them Is preme moment of his life.
tempered bis rasentmeal.
nine other Hlrama In the township, the Aral load, doe said she rotild load ping with huiiertnllk. and set him In a pice shade tree now.—Exebangr.
It war. discovered lhaf there la
He rose, and after expressing hlti
"Wbaf am I to dor he at ted.
and ao. as be WM the tenth, be 'wrote hay every tdl as well as Hlrsln blm- the high nrm chair, saying; "You
Class ol api'arcnily.deeent and retped
delight
S'
ser-ing
so
nianr
men
for
sli there a while, to yon'll b« o
■m late for (be ofllca and I ^aat
Ua nasM Hlraat...Tea. ao that people
Ht.
al>1>persons
who
considered
the
bool:
gelling
Iheir
lillle
dlfferenee,
and
Seme Tblnpa You Should Know.
coffee twdly."
-But how about our spry new house­ mischief."
srould know whMi one he wu A pros
a
tliliic
I'l
IK'
piiolshed
They
ueaiel
There an- mure than H'.'sjn lepet uniting In a. nrmmon cause. h«
Turning around. 6c aUfed the air
' Let me xbnw yt%a ll'tl* ^bame
peroha (armar wu Hiram Ten. as keeper? Did things more along like
snmiued up the sUballon Ui Ihe-e elo It wor-.ic than a doormat They used said'the elderly mA&in the Philippines.
Ti'
teoat of the other Smiths were, tbongh clockwork with him? Al Atsi h unciiBlty.
It as a lamp-stand, as a fool test, aa
8t. Petersburg is to have a school . qiicnt words;
table.
"There surely is something liiirnlng.
cylindrical xalt cellar from
laughed when be thought of bis wife'
aooc of them made money quite
plavtlilng In lh»- nursery, and lor
"The
fact
is.
gentlepi'-n.
if
a
man's
of
agricultiiri'
lor
women
only.
DaMiln.
be wiped It carefully with
(Ut u he did. It wu a well known loud of bnf toppUng oyer, and be lor the house Is fill of smoke.' he
pur.
other
•domefitlc
purposes
heart
Is
In
the
right
place,
n
doesn't
Tlie pope's gloves are ol the
be glut
and It seems So come from the
teci that be could get more work out hoped abe would not get hurt lo the
Froi^one
applicant
thee
wamatter what ..ex he belongs l<
Maylw I'd better look al that Anest wool, embroidered in penrli=.
vessH in tbe ru|
Bat he noon forgot bis wife and
of bis htreQ mea than aay,other Mrm
yelved ba-1; a parriimen' bmind
The fnlied SUIc* raise* three- ESrhance
baa paeui ar coob
".Salt.
er In the neighborhood; but. altboogb the hay. for be had other things to oc­ bread. 'Mandy said! It would be done
time ro greatly dUArired that an ex
ing propsrtie;;.- be saM. mjaowbll*
tor dinner, and I'll rake It right ou' fourths of the wot Id's cotton supply j
he worked them bard, ibey usually cupy bis mind.
puhllr.lier would hardly hav
Iten.en Bart^
perienced pu
Written.
A
meteor
whose
weight
Is
MllmateJ
|
Iding fbe rerrpuele Bmly In poalso It'll have time loicool off."
"Now. what most wxmicn lack
stayed by him., for he neeer asked
book
II
bad
the
lireratr
re
of
cti
:
tecognUed
f
, An addition i'
What alls i.i» coot now? When he at Tdl tons recently fell in Mexico,
"They pu' il-nrllb lee l< lnl»ai*l
stem." he said •They do mo mi
them to do more than he wouj^ do
■tic gold-]
gold-j what (he
(be sshape of a si*onge.
rloii^. wills‘rome (rttm th" Arctic
I'hryaanibeiuumr were rulilvaled
fy th" cold when makfng ice <
opened the oven dool he stood sUrlng
hlmaelf.
the'i parchment
parb
fields of Canada A miner dibd al the'
irely In cold ztorag*
i
If he saw a ghO!«. There was no China before jhe eleventh century
Boms people said It wu on account anything. The Anil thing in Ibis
Stewart river iii t ippeared. and the l«ave:
Lord
Byron
had
a
pet
goose
whichtherd
wtrehour-e* for. cooling purp( -m, and
bread, hut the bottom of
lu wash up these dlsbes.''
tt MM. Smith that the men euyed. It
On a piece olj Chewed at the coroerx. and otherwise
nled him on hU'itie '
being incased tn glau does n d affect
Tbe dishes were soon gathered up. was eovered with a'layer of dough; ROfvtlWfs
WM no wonder It they did like her.
niuilated
fn
this
rase
Ibo
blow.wsc
blrch bark h" wrote bl:. las' testa
burned as black as rioal. As be al.wd [ trarelii.
I'n jrtwer to any great extent
lor 'Manda Smith wu ooe of Ihoai but iben be diseovered there,
pcwbsi softened by the pleasant
meni. bequeathing bis valuable cjaim.;
glaring at the oven; Mrs. Smith and j More than t0..s«..tu)d calendars
he spoke be *rt*bdrew be salt
hot watw,
holperrerybody kind of women.
ler which the correspondent rent
on the rt—-r to ht; nlc"-e^. A comgiven away In this gouhlir e
cellar fiom the coffna and i Honed
"Well, while the water Is beatlns Joe walk.«l Into the fctirhen.
The Bfalths bad one.child. « little
I regret to ray that yccir hand ompaalnn
»-H'>
wawl'h
hjm
in
his
last
'he yquDg-f Bin to drink. He rals"Why. Hiram, wliait Is it? W^at do! Jantiarrboy. noi quite two years old. They in do the Churning.' he said
Oliinie
(cll
In’o
the
paws
ol
my
biiil
rolth cried
hb llp>>. and to fals s;uritriae
111 at'e?" Mrs. Smith
cried. "You
"Yoti 1-tol
1'toK 1 Spanish women play wlib their dolls' momei.'-- aH. We bad no paper, and
kept m help except s blred hand on
•If
etrler. who ha:; a very inquiring
l-ahy
found the liquid rooled' to lucb u
■'■«' 'l»-'
■■■i"™ •■>'1
«■ "" "" »
Mrs. Smith bad not mid him that he frlghlened- And here's my sweet ImW
the term, and eo on her busy dayilnd and a powerful inteicRt In ll'cra
extent tbs' he cotid ^rtnk It WithdU'1
timir M- . 111,1- ! ylllM™
! H— »' ■«"■■
|
Mrs. Smith had mora houaework to at must leare the cbnni In the cellar imnliml I. U.
ire I hope that you'will be glad to
-cuien-e
p.l.»..,.1.M.ri.1.,
b-.l
-----------------------!■■■>-l
tud to
one woman could well where It was cool, so be brought
ear that be llkeq |i very ro-i'h ItThe
of salt are manlfo d.~ utl
taalted Hena;
j
■'
do; bat no matter bow the work to tbe kltcben and began lo operate back toward ber busbaod so that h<.'
■Hi
me
lhal
be
never
had
a
t''*>l
she was laughing. ’ In one year recently, according to;
High Records Made — ------IdC'Iy man with Oie aJi
the dash rigorously. Bat be bad no'
- erawdod her. she nerer complained.
hli h gave farim so much piea.uw H ■
•'whaf* that dog got— ashed Jo" 1 the best statistics obtainable, the hen-;: In the ninth annual report Just sub
beginning a lectnre
the
"What dou this mean. 'Mandy ‘'burned I'ong when be Ibougbi
as particularly delighted with 'htbe big Newfoundland came up bn'
'be I'nlied States laid not less than milted to President Rowevelt. .Sen*
Mexim'
Whero's Ihe dinner? Here It's i: bread.
ennme parchment covet, a- yq-. will
Ihe
porch
'dragging
something,
-ft
l.CIT.317.««l
dozen
eggs,
which
would:
tary
of
Agric.il'ure
Jame.
Wilson
,« rieik. wltb'sno'b*
"Yes. It bai rateed to tbe top of the
o'ctock and no dinner on the table!'
crate* AD ordinary re fhows that the Araert-an farmer—the j
from lU Appearai
ma’ i; fi*,
rio~k. thaskod Mm i rofnaely
bam. By George It I*
said Mr. Smith one day at-noon. d> bowl, and must be workdd Into loav<-s
when
be
likes
"rth'Dr
nf
tbe
re, II jrani —
balA! Andhegotltv of tbe Bmokc'T'if'Tntor car bolds alnui' 4-s> crates., l,ackl-one of tbe nation—is eveo'-i
Guess I'd better do that at oi
be came borTTlng to'the honae. „
1. No book has ever given him i.New Y'zrk Mall RxpreM
gone an' let: '< *«• that tbe annual egg crop will All ■ where enjoying unmlxed biessingi. ■
"Yes. I know. Hiram, and 111 hare me aee: the butler I was to make into bouu. too; SometH^
U.71.776 cars. These wo-.iia make a’and 'hat the wealth which be Is win | ; o many enjo.vabic half hwirs
the
door
(q»eii
'
four
rolla,
tml
what
was
It
she
said
U ready in a lew minutes."
Things Werth KnewinB- ■ wish I could purchase the entire^
That wa* too muah for HIraiD Ten solid-train l.'*85 miles lone—loiig; ning from the aoU to give to tbe tiub-| • wentT-Ave roiijn>»s for him. but re ' The Prince and Prtncex* o^ WaJti
"tl aeems to me, ‘Mtnde. yon ought about the bread? Here arc three pans
eu'nigfa lb reach from Sew York to: lie reaches a fabufous toial ,
wonder If I'm to use all -of them Smith. He rushed At the dog and
ho bare yoor meals on lime,
that 1 am not l(i a |e-si'K>n to Ao are the owngra of nineteen | piano*..
Qraetous. but I do bate to pot my grabbed the bw. 'Then be came Ctafcago. with mora than a hundred | Four crops make new high record*
oni Tlalitagr Too ought to rei
t
prereni
.
"-ti'-hanr.,
!
everyone
of which wM'a wedding proa■•n the ride-; as lo value—com. bay. wheat and rice
this Is baytag. and Joe and 1 bare _pn bands Into that dough! 'snlber curry liaek Into the house glth a very deter- j miles of
Hacks The egg* placed end to en1! altbwtgh in amount of prodoctlon the
a bone any day. How ine ntuff
mined look.
ttSM to wait lor oor meals."
Big Sridga «n Center of Afnta.
• A Arm lo Germany ha* recMraff m
e that exceed-Mandy.'
he
began-but
Just
ibcni»'«>l«
«»'-e
a
s-.iilK
mik.;
1
mm
crop
is
the
only
"Wtam. U you think Tee been Mie. stick. I hope DobodyH come i
fme of the longcit bridges la ih»’order lor four mllhon elgaralfcw tb»
he supped on a pleor of the aofi but 1 lo«ML or would pul a girdle around rh" j pretious yields
In every crop Vie
Jnat look out la the yard al the line get this Job oB my bands."
Yorld baa been compIteM across on-: Ruaafan army, the cigm to c^ tL»
Ilc turned and looked orer his shoul­ ter wbk* he had failed to wipe up.(earih tweoty-elgbi eggs deep. Art. general level of productlae -w
full of cMhes. Yoa ae«m lo forget
fif the largest falls lo th" world, th* iwr bnodred:
- j
and would have landed tra the Boor (cording to the siailrtlt* of the twelBh | and thar of prices sUll higher
der. half expecting someoo>
that Iklea* Monday."
Victoria fall*. Central Africa. ihe| Among tbe qwer names
'
yield
'censua. th* pooUry and egx products
"f h«oir Joe and I hare a big after peu In tb^ door. Suddenly. In the bad not Jo« caught him.
weahh. the eecreiary estimate*I that I Wtdilib. height, and volume of Aowingltn England are Hangman HULtDIrtear.
"I
aay.
'Maoda.”
he
continued,
whcnlof
the
country
for
ikSS
were
*or^
noon's;work with baullag la the hmy BldM of his -kneading be heard
:hlch far ouirivala the fall*| Deadman* OreM. Frteitd'a I|bU
the farma of the country have.
he had irgalnfri his luilance. "you mar'*SI>l.l'k.S** “
UwC* down, and mowiog a .. ._____ nolae.
Niagara.
The
bridge
is
properlv
Hungry
Bentley.
vnl-K“ of the pig iron output Is givi« creand In value during the pai
“Wtat'a that. I sronderr be i get tbe dinner.
This i* iplmdld bay weather, apd we
Th« Cewt 0f tl>« CIUM.
TS« eHlct taut (Mr praci«M. bout
. tbe kUcbtr^u tbejr awk«—
ellf OB the rirer Bad the dir br
the lake—
Tbej Icttre tbelr percenune. u If
oothing more tbaa eiae
'Wbib oseeUnt or bwatiful beawtli
Uie Bpreedlog sklu!
Ah. there mar be >or In dtlee br the
rlrer or the aea.
' Haa amr hare eroridlr happinees
where crowded marheu be.
Bat a abadr l««»e town
^
Where the teareo go floattag down
la fhliwr than the greateat of the cltlea la to me. ^

T.S

■i

rr

11^

B and told them that there l.i no A' the rtid of ib.- hall
Deeti. on behalf of tbe loditna. ea(ndtan C»ii|>«nMtln«.
; 1- . i‘
other eimnlT) under the sun wher.- itrranc'-d fw itm
Nortbport. MIcb.. Ab*. 16-Jn bis ceoded a most heany weleomo to tbe
the woBi.-n have Ihc I.U-*-tngs. tbe ttx- ■ VrtitoV whii-h roavUUvl •«! .<Vib::iv«
dotimr
y««*r<l«T Pi^- Ow«l parly. Governor Waraer waa then In­
man Win. Ald-n Sroi'h. caadida'.
rick «poli« In th* mu-rtit or tie intl troduced by Ihp JadUn mlniaier, NabriiUH
i ~-nai
S sJe
id f.a^.thep l«
ntoon l««ue ■”« wledort u i l«»l>i an-nay^sfa and made an eacclli-nt ad
lendent
lustni. il-ei r :;ri
the apirtt of nsidvrn life, to glory
from which to direct his Ihouithi th' dn*»s, eapresslnc hi* phwsure wllli
Ibe gn)-emmcnl. H'-rv a lioy cau ellmli II K-ll-'). i> piilde.-in r-sBdidai" i
•crtplore «uoution. "F^r the nhe trf the native Aiaertean aa a clam. spi aWUr-uietuui
goveiwir;
f'lwsriy
U|1
the
ladder
of
life:
all
he
has
elbm I sBncUfr »} wtfHe r»U. log of the lean) yming ineo who wi re
put his fool up-iii the rung at 111 li.ewrll I'. l;i?li«-p. State W»1
“Tl»t Is tbe ver>' renter irf chriBllsn- taking advaoiace of the Indian iu-li<*>l*,
l••■lvn
pr.ii«-r ilBi.--'

,l'.i
«r. *»rt where we come tttBilher Is tt of the prorperoir* looklig; farm* owne<l
.V C Hi
Mr. KHley rlal-Mhal Ih'-re were j n.-pi.for ouiwelves €>r lor the seke trf oilier^ * by them alone the talln«ad and eoti
the fact lhal the) Ihiec elemenlV In wli'ue .-iviliralion on ! pi,.We think loo much of seU. N'-hen ih- gntliilal<-d them
of good 1lme>- whh-h W muld n-i.r: the None, the
jlMUr, wllh Peter, John entt Jam. •
•;eh<*d
and
Hueliiipli.
As
hdwt't
smt up Into the tnouniain lu prmj. rr aod jin-parIng for a rainy day
M'e.!.rs. smith. Bl»h<ip and KHley at! nt route hugib upen the Imme in ihter. inspired l.y seems the |Jor>- t-r
fiirs uoi n he omitted diieWsHoo s.f Ih It
Cbiln, Hid to him. 'MaUer. K U Emal .^p..ke II) turu.
Northpon. Mh-h., Aug. 1?.—thR iind look up Hie pl.vei- of lb- *i|ii.*e
for US to tM> here; na>l let us fanh’
nor Krid M • Warner and parT- f’** H.- e'J'cd that Hie t»ho..| :.||onIil tea.-!.
three Uhcrnnclfs; one for Iltco, nn l
re.|s-.-r dio- Ihe old ami love f.i: tinooe for M»e». inrt one for Klls*; no elsHiig of fonsrersinau Willljm Alden
lu-w. Mid tint
knowing whni besnid.' It muld har^ Smith. Oingn-^isroan Hoi.wCiri’. Hi’h
..gjiire this a.! «u c1.-in-i.1 in Aoierli-sii
^
~
been benullfol and s<»H<?us for ihrm ..||. Blatv Suiiertnlendem of Puldle H
.S. II.-.IS. Me Bho iua.le e!. .ll thofsi t
V itUS U^^Ce
to have sUjed on the iiimmtnta lop. virmllon I'atiirR 11. KoMc). Siai
that fill) elvill.-ation that lean- Ih j!
hood
larls-clor
Colon
C.
l.lll).
Ik-l.til.'
but that was not the purpose for which
t-es, ntl.l
l-.r
.uit
'<d
X
Is
deiuor..li/lnB.aiid
Hiu'
|
'e
' the klaMor came. Thej- w<rc thos' FiKrf Inxis'i ior G M- l»ame and lUpiv
le.i.l
1,. .Ii--tnirli"ii
-Altu-rl'-su eivllira'eui rv't.d eiitii-i. ,' rliceki-il.
..... '
'•
4etB on the plain who nocdi-d bis )4-Biailve A. K, Hunting arrived
I ludit tuix'l a•ul Is'ily.
‘1
ramp nieelltlg groiiiids jet,-lerd»y ou lalH-r, .and • kv.-d'l'V m>l" :iliud
! beaUnc touch.
the red iiiati'lo rlliig ti- hi - Imme. hi- i vve.'lk, slnllere.I tiiTves ri’.:
iiiornlng
at
They
were
met
a

"Oar duty as chrlatlBoa Is to make
Junve .soiiiktliiiii: to pireti-tli,
• vli-s.l. his rhiinJi. ?od
Hxu g-t
the
imtiJ
by
acommillee
e-rnriislln:
It culer to do rlebt and bard to do
anil IiitiM tliem l.ri.-lc 1" li- :
into ilm c<sa> iiruiv of HuIiiMrlal weik
tnvoc- nie church, thrrctoit*. iihootd of all the Indlatl* upon the gneind.
Hr, Mil.-.s’ If
of Aiu-viia.
i tere a direct relative to every philaii nlxrlA 5‘di 1" all. «ho gavje the Govern'
is a remarkal'Io nerve t.Hitc .muI
! Northport. Mieli,. Aug IK-t'i kT->‘or
a
fousln^’
welcome,
making
the
wei­
tknrplc Borement. Oae of ibe its.sl
sliiitiilant. It st-i-cnctluti-; tiie
lirearhed to Ih.- Indians yi-su rda
ring
with
Ih-lr
lo
t)
rheers
In
liir
Inportaat reforms of tbe present timmr\.-s. relt.-ves tlic tuTMUis
■i.sHi. He usA for his s'X.ft' ' 'lias W.s.t a*
1 ig that directed agalast the nloon. honor. The Indlsu-t
strain, an.l iiiiliiclicrs retr. -li.If Ihe ih b .vo'iii;; man wlm ;■»
Stranc drink la a fiend Incarnate. U Ifees all the motnliig. pr.-paruig Hie
ing V"ly-liuil.liii}t slcei" ait.l
Ha»i..r -What
ebaages homes into hells, .nd mea ground:! forthe r.-re|tllon'-of Ihel;
rest.
IVr'i'lctiS Uke s. I.|.”n
■1-- He showi-.! hi- ........
honarahle
I*l»a'*»
w»^
Ida.el
into Benda Inraroale. The awful
latls to rvHi vc tJicse at'ilkii->::s.
that alt.-r Hu- v-'iin; Xian li.ul lh.ix*'
in
fintver
Ifcfls.
garUnds
nt
mapl'»nd
■badow of iDlemperancc hangs like a
fioiii
ylM'
ita«
i.»r
.and
r.-Jevied
Uini
I"'
pall orer the land,
WJea William cvergrteti.were'wovcn and fcsiiioiieil
aud dozens of American Ills riiH.es. hi., home .nml Hm
Wmdbam waa eccretar> of the 'trcak-.tr.-s , whiej. III. we.i1t.li hrong'H
flags waved from lent |»des pnd
nry.
“la «>»'• considered fr-mi
I I... wnsjieoier wli.-u he .-auie tnnd lent*. Tliu:. did the red
e*ei7 point of view, the liquor ques■ linn
Indian H he i- :
show
his
ple.isiire
and Wtdrtifiie fci ih*
tioQ la the grealeat question boforx'
.
hrlstian.
for Hw; ehri-rinii Inid n texm
tbe nation. He also mid lUat the m-*i piveriior of the male. There weio
tefwn would be that of wiping out ihc about 400 while* on the givuiid.*.
.1..:*- of Hi<- ni.vHim .Marih:
The parly was taken at onci- t
Jlqaor truffle. Uaculn once uid that
N.xfl?) of llu.linctou iirvsenh-.I Hiaudltorlimi. whvu the service,-!
Qie two greateal thing* needed hy
Ho)d with a Iiaiidsoni- Mtvli
eonntiT wm the abollshmonl of alareo' openisl hy Ihe liidlaas singing "
..reaiii-ni.'.l
Willi' nslnral pcuf-iple;
Ballon" and -Amerira' in llu-ir native
.nnd of tbe drunkard. He liVtxl to
ns a -siiuv.'iiir of ilii-Vamp
the Aral accomplished, the rtccnnil 1* tongne.
Aflor the llev, J, 1). I>eels luid
;MI for ua to perform.
All itiien-:ilingHJ>iBt.«<.--irr.si :
tended. On behalf of the Indians,
Billion for LImief.
II.
.--ling y.. lerhiy nli-nn-oil
• ; "Let aa look at It from a flaandtl the distingulslied visitor, a Hiicer.
j.-iiai.> I* X leade .d lilrrli l..irk .vu.l!
welecfiie
to
Ihe
ranip
gromid:
MMaadpdnt. We apead over
|■.IVu(nue .jiiill- w.n- oIT.-n-d h-r
day,
he
Inlnuliieisl
the
gmemoV.
whe
. BOO for Mqaor annuallr. No one cau
Ilf 111.’ H-v- J l»»" I--11..1I
said. “It Is a pleasun- for me to m<sd
reaHM the Immensity of th
!li. Ji.dtnns- Thr-pn«-n-ils
- Abonl S09.000 families were made you loday, t deeply regret Ih.vl 1 hat .-I mi..nhui.iry ..-tiliUuiii.iii fr--m '’•••
to leave on the afienHHin irain.
Jeaa by the Ban Krancisr.. otsaster.
disD;'. H was ofl- r- H f.ir
f-i-'
ve bad the II.OOO.tKKt.iWi we could would like to alny Hie entire da>, liu nil) on<- cot'lil .itfi-r to p-ir«hn - ■■
boUd homes for ihcsc 3f»,«00 famliies. as there Is Blrkn-s* at home. I mu. wl.X-'maii l Usp-iH-d that Hi clffl p;.-:i-d I-ir.-! .-..II.-r-|..n Which wa <’
tlT* each about ll.OAO hcsldrx. hav» go." He e»pre*M-d lilWMdf
monsh left to give every man. fli.it *«• mnuy lii'liali Ittiyii au.l itirls ciiil Ibe n.-pi *"iii
S!*'"!? w.i
wronmn and child In the Itnlled State* wtTc Inking advantage of Hie Ire- .s-lv—1. It wa- 1e' ’ : iii-.f-'•si '
schools
fnmlshetl
hy
Ihe
rnllt.tl
Stale:,
n flTWdedlar pild plrcc and lisvc
III.
- I«i\ !*• pn-*enl-.i o. t;.-v-nm! V
for
thVra.
He
S|«ike
of
Ihe
nice
farm..
CQongh remain to glre a good endow
ner a* a souvenir The-g-os-r'ii-r
ho aaw that were owned hy th- lu gone l.-for.- this «s»il-i h.‘ .i*-:..- . ■ »ent to the Anil«8loon I<mga«
dians and adW»e«l them. In their pnis will Iw !-.uit to him.
"In Michigan we receive aUmI
pernos lime, in take .vdvaixago'of H.
Mrs. J. P. Hom.-r met I'v.- -ti;;.;
fJpfiOOJKW la Urease foe* frrmi ihand prepare for a lalny day. i
Mis. .1. Mn.-kU- an.l Mi. s
mfcion: bat. on the other band it or.i.i
The Hon, WllUnm Ahh n StiiUh su'd
-ninil l.*k.-. Mh!i.. i
sa about Ito.OOO.OW ir> take can' of thproducta of the saloon: Uial Is to f->>. in pail. Ilial the gotnnmont .»w» a Kev. mill Mrs. J. K |fcs-t
.
we tone over flSl.OOO/uui for the |.r.'- delil of gralltode to the pltme-r. I"- h" on Ihe ground*.
Indian
or
while,
for
what
he
h:is
<hiu. P. Fisbiqi
doQB prirllege of having the mliioii
wllh Sheriff Brown all.-r He- bao-ie! '
r midst. Most of Ihc Insanity, for hl8 jounlry.^ He advised the
h-y i.dt for Max! li't‘1- 'ii *1'
n and crime la causcl by the dian* against tonkiug baekwant aii-l
morning Ima* u"-1 M
aakxw. la this atate
inys evory apppsied In them to look forward,
mw begin the drink habit, eu the would not glee a rap for a man. In- h- Sniitli and I* H. K.Hh-) v-'um.-sI
Waek
or
while
tir
red.
wim
ronilnnafly
Ih.-ir houii-* 1X1 the sUi.-iii'ioti treiii
iMfl^wlTee for there bo)-a »!00
•place. I believe that U.Otin imy* looks upon Ihe past.
The Nortlipoft Banquet.
The Hon Roswell P, Bishop atlvised
-itafia bf worth more In Ihc stallNorihimri. A"F -IT. -Th.- p.vm
- -.............,000. The saloon, however. the Indians io keep up Ihe fJ^pnieit- village of Norlh|..il hi^l
one out nt every four of Ing. mttlvaie social gathering's and m
.M-d n <il*iiii.Hioii --hlom gt.-onl
keep )-our eye on Hie Great KaHu i
One mloonkoei
small plats- iMdai.-t from I’r- >'
vaMtOl .Md "drinking mra die like above, who loves you and wll) l.oop
..f acilklii.-s of- » rrv.ii sial-. ’i'-!-'
olbBO mail aafl we most teach the Imy*
I.-11.1.-11*1 In Imiior i»f
q.i.-l
The
Hon.
P.
HKelley
nfipealea
to drtnk to keep the trade. Nickels
Wnni.-r
nnd hi* .li-Hug.ii-h-d n
•ad dlmm tpeat In treats fur the Ihe Indian* m ruotert the sniiciii) -f
llal.-;: who well’ CM--'- at ih- lx-'
bora now will come bark la dollar* the home and Hie rhri-timn rcili:
by and by." The awful ahadow of the He snld, "If the ji.ung men and the camp m»sxliig wa Gx- llixst fu'--'
-vi-r r.i'-’ti In l^i-lan iii m'lt.iy :ix-i •
an- ImltailDg the whlih ma
aalooB la aot only over our boy*
that woiild .lo
!u n tonih tlii
flrU. bat over our men and women, building a home, th.-y ar.- doiii-i
leading down the road which end* In -• rnnetnimr there I* n^tru.- pr-ut- t.rwn. ThV- villag.-* - njev.-.l ih- llni-lhm al:.*. ..f li-ivin-.: wlihiu I’ \
that diM-.-; not prolccl^l
il-T.'-. all array of e- l-lo " i- • " IX' •'
"Tba ohjecta of the Anil-Bakton of the honi.-. H-me diwi.'ltet r
...........
in enc pli.-e -ii -i, ■ ■
a magtiHIceni htut . ; the ;;iinp)c.vt
League are three: Plrat. aglinUon
la may i*. magnifird Int.. all the p^- . V. nlnt:. Tin- i;if • -f hoimr
aolnit tbe mIoob; aes-ood. belter
hith in sia'- ami itaileii.il
forcemeat of the present laws dealing sll.lllties tif the Ideal lininc" ll<nud tlx- prs.pl.j-.d NqrthlHitl !■'
ferred to the simple ride ca’.iii
with the traffle; and thirl. Uie
Kenuicky. Hie IwjlHiod home of Alir.i Hx-msHtc.; Javi-dily In^Sftior of ih
lac of leclclatlna to Aake It ea*
ham I.iacoln. as an ideal honi- Hr
people to do right and harder
The han.|c-i «a.- Uncly pr-jempha i.-ed the fart that the life and
wrong.
.
B-1 V.I-I1 -civi'.l. llixici Hie illr—
"Om of tbese bills la tbe Hudson chararl.T of tho-e wUhin the h«u»i'
t the ladh-: .if Ih-,M-'iht-dl-i -‘i'
local option bill. dJne salonnkcvrer Was whal made It Ideal or md.- Thand Epworth l.-.-«rit- Tlx I'.ii'
aatd If tt became a law It would knock senmd great thing, he satd. tr- tlx111 Hu- t.iwn hall which w.i. IChristian religion, and ndviied Ht.-ni
oat half the uloons ta Michigan
Hliillv .hs-or.-it-il with vialhui.il I >
Pnfetaor Goodrich elosed hy W to cherish II. m- aald lhai when G.M
oiade.oian. aci'v.rdlng lo an old l-g'-nd. hr Hx- iv.-.-ul'-n .V-i-le Irom
pealing to hlr. eodirnce in help ■>>
he called to his Md- Jiisliiv. TnXh lT<’d gx-sls pls’-t-ix Ih'.t' «C'-' c,
lag for men who would Kiand for
and Ml cry for n-lvicc And when tj.sl ii's>iri-is ^ii.l :i iHig- ii»iii1*'r "I I
perm&ce.
ei-a> .f’lly-pct.idV in a.l.liHoit >o tl
Blahop.Walden will l« here Btlur- n-k-sl If Hi- *houhl makn man. Ju-.i;-*<-.il
Ill-- ad.Iri - • .• atiii

day and remalii over Muaday. Hr. ijild. • H <5<hI. do (lot msk- msti. f"i Ix’
mx olsy laws." TiiiHi i-iid- . t* ..-.I u. ibiiT.-. U.T.- a- .-h*pi- lit a- 1
.Cartoa Montezuma Is also expeei><d.
«to«l, do noi msk- man. lor mux- :.tc !«• d.-sii.s1,al pit-' liltixpifi hc.-l •!
Batarday.
,all-1 ih-.- pKiph- of X.-yl.liTii-ri
^ Sliji ii tivtT till'. h.»i
-■ ix i<r.H
|mrt«i
hni
iheu"
Bui
-W-r.}
lahl.
tt Is espeeled thqt the gamp r.niundv iHi It. Ih- ci'iinriilMl XisI ihiii thN'n t itm- 111'! iti )iii; liii^ ni- \
win be vtilled loday^b^ ib- largeiit -t) t;<Kl, make man. and I
tiinx.v to .-u'.rtniti tnni
pioi-ii
enwd that .ha* everbi^n there. Kvery- him and ■« ill ■•h« r hiin^ nnd sn
j'.iy uiu for sUiJilc r--iii.
I
' SoGo.! msdi- iiiaa nml man ha - lu iiiltdi. Ill- silxl lo .iij.-) licc.;
Ihlag poarJble I* tieiug dent- lo auiplHaul i-.l.lre:--*. Th< V v.'iLi p.HV l.-r ill-- 1
in ,i s|,.
take care of tlieiu Aa exccHeiil ic:- Nsm titid.-r tlx- vliir. of 'I i' »
t.l- Hiy laid Atiil t tlii*->li h.-.l w"h Itaarani and aiore Is prepared lo take hinee his cpc aiion
nfiit
«-ii
0.»v.-rs
whi-li
ha-sicxi
the .-oni-l*. lon^ of ihc foTs-yx-on
care of the want* of the inocr.
ni's-iing the tl-ltlng paitv w-ni i« a.II with Mil- lutp-na! .iiil.h .ic •
There win tie both Imai M-nice
N-f-ln-ort and l'*d dlnn'-r iX the Ihi In th." d.s-.-i.tlii’il Mil ic .liiii'.:train aervlce bctw.-cn the gmiindi
tel
.Norilierti
and retiirtiisr t.> Ihc ev.-ning wa* Miiilsh..l hv i
Northport. The governor addresscsl
HondS oi.-!..-.xra -1 Ti:.».-ns- i c
vimid.! »ho-X r :I0.
t
the Indians thU aflentuuu and a tuuiOoveranr Beeke Again.
qoel wlH be gJren lu hU honor lUl*
Tlie g<-v.-rnor ma.U- anolh-r
evening at the town hall hy the t.adles'
Beneflt enclciy and ih.- Kpwxrll. S|ie.-<li to Ihc Indiviis. In which he Hd-l
flT v<i
bcagoe of the « E. rhurrJi. H.m. -Ko- what ii tne-anh u> h- g-vcru.rr
' well P. Bishop and Mr. Ltiti.-. dairy gi-eit :-tal<- 111-.- Michigan, .slid la-iand food enromls-ihmcr are In th- g»\ ihcDi fan-wvll.
Tbe lilts Hug ts.nlliiiie.1 aft'-r
WIU atop any cvHifllt tbal
emor'e party.
pn.-rnor's d.-parlcre. .tlx- nx--.
rau be Mopped by «ny
NWrtbport, Mich...Aug. 1«—Gtn.-tn Is-liic Him- A. P- HmiHne. run-.;
mrtllcloe and car*- congbA
William Ahh'ii Smith aixl ’
•r Fred N. Warner. P. H. Kelley and
tbnl cannot be cured by any
other medicine.
R. P. Rtehop. B-ilhani Ahlen smilh.
II Is always Ihc hc*l
•nd Cnk'n r IJIlie nrriwl al l<i:2',
, law-alildinc cltJr- ii. slaliiii; G.
coupb care. Von cannot
morning and found a neepibin
allord to lake cbanccs on
Cmamltlyw of tmi dusky wwis aixl diiHiic the term he wa* |»>r.s- -.lili..
any otbrr Mad.
daughter- of' America’ awalimg ih-m. latttjticy «)f iliis rtnmiy only one I••
MEMI'-b BALSAM cares
^hp party *tepi*-d from thdr Irain diaii was nireslrsl. HU atti-si wa
cousbH. colds. bronchItU.
p-f ware BretUed with three hearty for a minor ofleaxe and wa* eetiic.l
grip, aMbtna and
•tebrv and a tiger ftom tbe aasem- out of enurt.
lion la lirM slaocs.
Caneresanati Smith praloed the ie
Mflfl-ladlMU.
At the camp gronadt the Bev.^ J. D. ifUans for belnn imaMt with their

Epilepsy
Fits

nose Bags
Cuncl) Boxes

Kemp’s Balsam

Dinner Palis

THE FARMERS' STORE
^ Scran Dimrs ;iiiJ Wiiiilnw Screens
1....,
' ;............w,...........
for $1 nil. . Tilut
Till'. i*J not tU<-

l,',

......

lii.il i-i tn ij.vlly ti-.M



ct.’l tdi|-l.. >111* a
l.|:i--I . aiel -x*- of lloil)-.] .|••lr4

II I'.:;- hue.

F-RAIMK TRUDE

t^oyml -riK«t- -r«H«» »r«d CSoTTm^m

J\o^a1 tiger

Cartntd Cfm
tc matits
and Salmcn

■ -irlv hv

J. _l.

SREZINA

Kmtaa

Saemma.

ORAND TfUVCMB HKflAUD, THUPWOAY. AUGUST 2S. IMS.

PAMM

'I

At the Peat Office.
Charles Crnmer went •
Kingsley ’
Red Brick Clay.
fixd In dc|Uh. tThtW a lorgu Mofi IM
tOooGna«d Pnns Sceood Ptge-)
man's back twice and wound aboot bl»
as a saddle borne and it is a comuoi
IHs»lniasU-r Cant-r bu uppofaied face uuce. Alter m utug ihrmtgb with
Dr. II. B_OanK-r and Walter Blughigh, ic ou the ptav^us making
ctotAed tt ill beantUol laugiuci.-. sixbl to net- Mr. Joynt rldiax In a rig
Joaeph Rut
of Kln)fslvy.j tarn have received a dozen or morv tbe *ui>ply lneahau-.tiHe;^^
TtMM words src port oT ■ leUM- tent and his hone followinx a handiwd Mias Edna Thacker us auristant la the this stunt. Schneider sUrted back for
were In tbe city a few hours today.
. /ample* of clay from C. W. Raymoud
Several .ramr^ ago tbeliame cUy wan
to CronwoH- stter the tattles
tbe buggy and his
feet behind. At proaeat Mr. Joynt local postoffiee to lake tbe fonar
Osniol Licbiy left for Manrelonn - and compsny of Dayton. Ohio, whirk. fsaiBlD*<l and' prooounred encelleni.
Nuefarwod Msnlan Uoor In which be and hla family are eamplnx at Bast slsiani'S place who ha* been promoted but Us old friend coulduVsee It that
jhaiy been pii through ihat concern's m«rria} for making common presseH'
•ppwied to Cromwell to Ifod BM- Bay. and the horse has quickly to ifie regular force. Miss Tharter wn^and let a stone krase in his direc­ thts.moniin.
E. A. Thoms* of 8>. Uwls. HI. and kiln* aud deveh>p>-d tn’o a brautlfut or h*dh>w brick and of the finest qual;
land on to peace and prosperitp. Bo learned that tbe resort Is to be his has lived In Tnireree Ctiy all her Hie tion. It didn't bU the .mark but
Tboma* 'of Chicago, passed jdi-i-p rtd. almost terra cotta,
Ky for poiierx clay.
'cd to arouse Schneider's anger,
lodaj' while we Ulk of onr ari^r and home for a part of tbe time/ If be and tor tbe psK ten years has been
Ac rpiu*n ha* been s^ralnc! on, thDiMiialc** in ibc near fntare g move­
the United SUtei is t^lnx her pod- wishes to send him to the bay all employed as chief operator for the and be returned to the place where he through the city this morning on their
Michigan Bell Telephone company. left Dreris with his blood boiling. Tbe ay to Manlon.
I*a«. which lies a mile south <-f Miui ment will !«■ niadc.io develop ibi* bed
Uon aOMBx the nations of the world, be has to do Is to lead him a bkieV ■
She Is also a former student in the
Mr*. W .E Cooper and children ati.l: r**-1 r. nP r. and the «ampl-* ser- and as It U oiilt three mjle* from a.
cllnehed and went down with
peace and the hlesalnxs of pcaoe. are two In tbe right direction, give him
local
High
srtool
and
very
well
Miss
Ijiura
Orenbe.!ger
left
today
fw
,
taleui
fr*>n>
s'l
b
veU,
on.fnuii
tsentj
latlriiad
the in'inTiM- should U- very
Schneider on top. After hammering
of more honor to our nation than all slap and In tbe eourae of half an hour
White Cloud to vMt tbefr pan-nls. i four l.-i-i iind.rgpiuud
Then* .at- * tei-es.tiil B 1> seldom that dlay I*
the victories of war.
be bt sure to tarn up at tbe right equipped for her new position. This Drevls' face for a few momem
Hon. Ouloo C. Ullle of OoopersTllle. place. If. on the other band, be wlsh- makes a force of ^z clerk* In the post- kicked him In the face, nearly forcing Miss Clara Ryner accompanied thorn. jfr..m t.n to iwilV* seres of Hie h..I foi.nd^’>A^lrWil develop sqpIi a IswuL- tresides the postrsster and bis the left eye tall frum Its socket.
G H. Hasleit and family of KalamaII avrrage iwenti-f.
respondod to the toast The Best CItliilul coMff’i'ta
> send him to his south side resi­
sen.- He saM that citlsenship should dence. he simply sUrts him toward aislstant.
The Injurtc-s were dressed by a phy­ x> are visiting T. M. Hasleil and fain
Charles M. Lpnesster. one at the sician and a warranT sworn out. Sher­ y of this cliy.
Bmn much more than votlBK..tbat Fernwopd and ngt many mlnuten will
clerks, has Just been granted n raise iff Johnson got bis man this morning
Prolmte Judge Fred R. Wlaker went
man Is the best eiUmn who fnlflllii elapse before be, will be there.
ofSHifi a year in salary. The increase and.be was'lried this afternoon. In > Interlocbeo this murqlng.
his dotles to the beat of his ahtlhr
ICcniinued on Fonrth Page.}
dales from July 1.
S. Ik Sotm-ni transacte,! business at
coart the defeodant said that he reand who odlf's everronc with whom
OLD MlfifilON.
m>mbertxl jm*hU(E -sUHit the matter Ijike Auie today.
he cornea ln*'oontacc
A Fne Instrument.
Mr*. Frank PU-rce of Boyne Fail*
Old MlnsJoa, Mich.. August I
J. M. Battle was called npon and
ezc-<-pt IJrfit hr
hif whip In his
Grinnell
Bros,
have
Just
placed
is vitiilng r. II. JSihnk-ju and* faniliy
made a Ktlrriiig and humorous defense Without a shadow of a doubt,
baud.
of 2VJ W. Eleventh, sin-«-t.
of Mlasouri axnlBtn the assanlu of dancing party.xlven last nixht by the fine new Peerless piano player la I.
W. Jackioo's Ice cream 'parlor. Tb-*
^fsonalt.
Mr*. Cura M,-rrifl>-|d. Hie nurse, h:>-young ladles of Old Mission
Ur. Bmltfa.
g'Mie to Sun Anloui*. Tcia*. wbere
moM delightful nnd pn-tty parlfi of piano is run by elertrlcity .and cost FromVrtiursday'* Record.
C. L. Dayton.
Mrsjj. II. Striensun and dsugh:
>he ta* a'gaad position.
for UelaMD county, bad for his sub­ the acason, it being the fifth snnfial about |70«i. It Is entirely finlsfat^
oak
and
has
a
glass
fn>nt
so
that
i
Miss
^SB«
G.
Stevenson
of
Kenton,
Miss Ethel JefMna of Grand Rap
ject "Stop. Look. UstcD." He mad< given by the girls as an open acknowl­
be plainly seen. Th’
here to attend the wedding of id*, is vlslilug Mr, and Mr*. I-'r.-l
a nUrrinx appcatl for a man to faavi edgement of the spprccisilao felt for
controlled by levert L. t' stevensun and Miw Maiion E Mlirfaer of S. I'niun *lre>4.
conviciloftn of bis own and to uphold the Old Mission boys wbo give ho free­
ly and plan the whole year through which rdgulate the loudness of th" t^ural which take* place Aug. 28.
Prof. V!‘HIlam Harris of D>-ir,Ht, i*
them and stand hack of them.
sound and the expression, doing en­
O. Banuan and daughter aud Mrs. visiting his hndher. Jam.* Harji-.
A. F. BnnUnx was eallod upcm to wltV BODic dellgbUul scheme for
tirely away with meelianlcal playing. McCarty of East Hay uiip In the city Mr. Harris' father in low. J»r. Max** li
respond to the toast. “True Virtues if good time.
Similar
instruments
arc
found
In
tlic
the guests of Mr. and Mr*. Gts>. Ham- of Carletun Is al-o K)s*udiug a f<«
It would be bsrd iudeed to Imagine
a Patriot.- and defined the true palrloc.
days ailh him.
as the man who not only cane tiAicr a prettier lot of girls than tfae young leading Ice cream and a
Mrs. C. O. Blacken of IWT Boutli
defeaso In time of tattle but who did ladles wbo graced the assombly Its:
Mr*. I’hl of T.>l<-.la Ohio. Is th*
t’lilon street left yesterday fur North- guest of Mrs. CamtH-au on I'nliui
hlir best to assist her la tlnres of peace evening- vith their pretty white,
resdy
fine
equipment
In
Ills
slot
l>ort for a visit a-jih h<-r daughter. *lr»-«4.
and who stood for the purity of Ameri­ light evenlnx dreases. making a p
will
furnish
much
enjoyment
i
Mrs- W, H. Nelson,
turo not easil)’ forgotten by tboHe
can Hxbis.
Bniliis Jay l••^l for Ills h.rme In fhi
public generally os well a* i
Mr*: Chari,** G. Poole of Findlay, cago tlii* nioniine. after a wu-k*' visit
-Prof. Horst’s orcbcMm fitntlsbe<1 present.
n.. Is the guest of Mr*. C. L. Curll* of
During tbe evening, itrnwberry lee Jackson.
the music for the erenlnx. The hsll
with friends in the city.
West
Nliilh
street.
d In the color' erran and assorted cskes were k-rved
Huellmantel-Hormuth.
Grace -J.iicas left thi.s noon
GrcabseTccUoii for quick btn’crs.
Mortno Wilson Of Bingham was in
of Ihe Rpworth Leaxue. The tanquel In the
! Tlie marriage of George Hormui)i
ThompsiAivHIr fur a w.-.-k'» visit
the city today.
was well attemled. BoaU wen- plaee.1 Ihe Odor scheme IH-Ing pink i
No ustt lor ns lo try to ilcscrilK* thynii Tor wc haveto Miss Clara Allveiia
MiK* Albertson and Miss Chlertia- frleJItls.
' for iwo hundred and all were^uken. white. The Idea was earirod out
t^mk place at 8 o’clock Thursday niornon many stytes, bm here arc a few prices that ouitht
MiKS Mattie *Atlastir.iig and MI's
Tfiie repast was prepared by the ladles yards and yards of hunting falling In ihX lit the SI. Francis church, the Rev. nowsky. who have iM-en Visiting
Ivy
Kioi/er
will
leave
Moiulav
fricuds
In
the
eily
k-fi
for
their
home
briot;
ynu in^to look at them.
: i
graceful festoons, the colors blending Fr. Bauer orflclaiing with Ihe niipMsI
<< lhe beiicllt society
Milwuiik-e. Ciilearo aud Mlehlgav
in Manistee this momlns.
church, and the Bpwonh Leaxue. and nicely with Ihe flaw<-rs. producing
blgli mass.
Mis* Martha Sorenson and Stelln City, lieforv nuiniliig they nuy make
they did H rlxlit royally. The
IVomptly at the appointed hour the
PeiiKlermacLer of Kiugsicy were in ail exleiidi'd lour ol Hie Soiiihem
The party was chaperoneal by Mrv_
bridal party enien-d tbe cliurrli and
i-iales.
the city yesterday on a shopping
K. J. Brinkman and the out of town
enjoynhle .
waJkeil to the altar ami^ the strains
|HHi|llnn. They rotorned to KlDRsIcy
Mr*. W. K Williams ielnrnf.1 y. -guests were Ihe Misses Coyne, the
of Hendelssohn's wwldlng niareh,
II rday fiiuii
lasl night.
Mlases Hiatt. Mips Grace Hoboral of
Mire K*tal credit for Its success.
playisl by Roy Magnou. Roy WisMl*; 0. P. Holrorae went to Ibuior
Traverse City and Harry Noble of Rik
Boy ^'alt.- and dlfe will l-ave for
nnd Austin Hyer. two of tbe ushers,
So why is there any like for you to send your monry
on a business trip this mornlny.
Raf'lds.
Thinks Nesr Solution.
Chliwgu loninrrow. They will Im- gnns.
enter'd the church first, followed liy
the calalnHitu; house when you c.in save from 10 to
Mr*. C. M. Allyn went to l.uke AW uImuiI li-n days.
Prof. Francis Meserre. former pres­
the grutmi and Frank HuellDiHiiUd,
Hii*
niiirnlng.
A Man Hunt.
ident of Haskell Indian school and
2) j/Air com by buying ymir buKi>ies ami harness right
Itla Camj'lM-ll leave* Monday mom,
who acted as iH-st man. Following
Mast<*r Harold Stinson ivtiirned
now president of
Wah the whole vltUge of Bellalre them were George Send and
Ing oil n leu wrekN’ camping trip to
here
at home
^
'
In the city a few days axo on his way In nn uproar ypsKwday afteroiMin the hridesmsid. Eva WIesler. Next eoiuo hi* liora,* in Kingsley this mortilug Silver take,
. \Vc carry in stock a full lino of hwse broods, coo*
prre Is very Bberlff of Aotrlin county with a powt.' Ihe four flower girl*. Evelyn S-ild, after visiting frii-nds in the city for i
Aliit- Wilson left Hil* iii»n for a;
Kliorl
lime.
of 2«l cUlieiiB siirroimiletl the third Marion MKIIilsky. -Katherine Slater
sisiinj; of UarnotK of our own make, lilAiikets. Coolers,
Mr>t. Alice Rose is visiting, li few weeks' visit In Grand lta|>id*.
peciallr in branches connected with kuppohei Allia posioffice robber, after and Glail'ys Huellmamel. Following
Master lialph Hill of Grawti will ar
l*]ly Neis. oic.
KiiiRsley.'
IndUn nnd nexro schools. He spoke taking two companions In the depot
I Evelyn 1
Carl Rosebmok returned to his hoiix rive In Ihe eily loniglit for a few May*,
freely of conditthns In the south. Id a swamp and discovered that tlicir ring bearer, dtvsse.1
white and
visit wiiIi,^iK nimhtT. Mrs. Wro. Hill.
which part of the counUy is t
apparently desperate ehararler was carrying the ring In a i He rose. At 'In Fife Laki- this morning.
Mis:* Tlllie Otii, of Chicago is visit­
Till' Mesdaihe* Charles CuFlaff.
only Clamiro liollenball of Mayfield, the last br the process It came Miss
ing her sister and hniilKT, Mr. aii-t
who is wanted fur breaking Hie pluace. Hiiellmantt i leaning on Hie^rm of her Joseph and Heri Thomas of KnrtLMl*. Otto of Hsideiim. who will report were lu Hie city liulay.
while bis companiono wero a tramp fattuT. Tlie bridal party
Dr. Saricli Chnse is out of the city turn with her in alsml two monilis.
e» Btnics. -In South Carolina'eri-ry umbrella mender and an cacapej the altar by Father Bauer, who united
The Leading Imi*lement and Uarnoss-Doalorin Grand
Mr. and Mrs. B. Travis': arc the
' township, city nr county, can rexulaie lunatic from the Traverse City asy them In marriage. During the ncrvlce today.
Milts Vera Carter returned to Detroit gui-sls of Dr .and-Mi*. Eil Ashton of
TravohiC County.
the II«oor laws as they sec fit. The iom.
Roy and Arthur Mngnon nng Arc
this
morning after a ten days* visit Ibis clli.
Stale also
Stare Ihe Alba postorfiee rubbery Maria for an offertory and Hie bene
rh.' which Is somewhat similar
Mrs. Emni;i Gardui r. Doia Galdiier
i:stab- Str.wjt.
CiU.-l>hone •r.i.
IteJI I'lKtne IMN.
Ihe olficTS throughiiut the eininln- dlrtus was sung by a trio conslsllng of ill Hie city wlili her jairtn*.
Ih-ii Asliliin and Ailicrl Clemenl l.v.k :iiid ll.'irold lloihrisik of Fife t.aki- .-ire
the army canteen. Prof Meserve’s have ls-«-n on Hie lookout fur Ihe met Giorge Send. Buy MagliOli and Bert
a lUirty c< nine yoiiiip |**ople to .Ne-sTi- till- gill—Is of Mr. and Mrs. O. II ll-.I
home city uses the dlspenaary system.
yesterday when lhr«>e snsplrinii Daehn.
la wauta this morning for Ihe day.
*nere is Just one place where liquor looking characieni landed in BelUIre
linsd. uf this city.'
The hrlde was gowne<i In embroid­
Is anld. and this Is conductc^l by the
a freight train the sheriff attempt- ered ^Iffon over ercain laffeu.
Mrs. George Shisip and Mr-. Rli-Unr-I
From Friday's Ri-cord.
city. There is no drinklnx allowed
to arrest them. Tbe umbrella wore a white veil and carried whit'’
Miss G<Tlrade Rtricki-r of GLlrago Jepsa'n of Chieaco s|h-uI yi'Slerd:i,
the buildlnx wbererthc liquor is sold.
Oder and the lunatic were easy bridal roses. The briiiesmald
J* YiKilliig fricail* in Ihe city'fur a few with Mrs. Thomas Aruisirniic' Th<->
The profit from the butriness Roes to
>acy but Hollcnbair dodgnl arouud gowti of cream colored nun's velllug. day*.
left this liioniing for a two wert*'
the city and la used In road Improve the depot and took to the swamp, fol trininied with ribbons and all-over
William Atkinson is spending sev­ visit at oNrth|H>rl.
ment, chsrtty work. etc. This system. lowed by three bnllels from the of­ iaci'. The church was lieautlfully d.-eArchie Cameron of Tife take wa-T!
eral ilays at Rhellaod with hi* jutrProf. Uraerve thinks, is lietter than ficer's revolver. With great haste
orated with palms, ferns and cut flow­
in the eily yesterday.
the salooQ plan. The busii
posse was brought together numbering ers. the nllsrs nnd railings ktoking t
Mrs. Wise erf Ev.vrt arrived In the
Arthur Jem of P.-ilesiine I* the gu<-*t I
tlredy under the control at the city: close to i(Kl men and boy* anunl with poelally pretty.
<ily lust evening to visit her sisierv. irfMr*. tacina Daii.s i>f Ninth slrci-t. ,
all rawdyisn^and tbinxs of ibal sort rerolvera. sIwIgunB. rifles, air guns,
The ceremony was witnessed by
Mrs. Weston ami Mrs. Kyles.
BIsmark, the valuable Imponed ilo;-.
belnx done away with.
tasetall tats, pieces of lead pipe, large number at guests, the church'
Ik>ri
Kyles
i*
In
the
city,
spending
a
tmltiuglng to \V. It. Caldwell, itieii a
Pro(. Heaerv-e Is one of Jhc best In­ rakes and ono over zeatous youth Iteiiig almost completely filled. After
formed men on the Indian problem in grabbed a fish p»)lc In tls hnste to aid the wedding the bridal parly reiurnoil few day* with his sister. Mrs. Kyles: few day* ago, The i1i« reeeivtsi n hi>>His liroibi'r navid is expectiHl In n In the back of Hie neck wlileli proici
We Have movcd'oiir stock which was in
America. In his opinion H has never
entwining the fugitive In the to the bride's home on Ninth street wiH'k.
fatal. Hi-was vafiietl at nlsnii
been nearer
H Is to­ meshes at the law.
where an elaborate siitding breakthe brick buidinjv,
State street, to the
and Mi*. Fred SIpher of T.v
day. At the present lime the xuvcni
Slowly they circled tbe swamp and fail. prepared by Mrs.
O..
p.-irenls
of
Dr.
1..
F.
SIpher
ment. he aaya. ts dolnx all In its imwer closed in. Hollcatall was lying flat and assisted by Mrs. Bryan Murray..
\
Being Raiaed.
Moore ,buiUIing, 42*J-lXi State sifcet. On
ami Mi*. H. a. Siplier of Tiffin. O..
to xlre tbu todian fair and Just treaiThe
sii-am
large
Duncau
w
ldcii
was
beside a log when slgMed by two of Mrs. T. A- Wilkinson and Mrs. J. W. are guests at the Slpber home at I’ark
ment, biit it will not t>e lont; lieMro
l•eaeh■sl and sunk off NorHiisirt ISiliif
account of lack of room for many of our
tbe posse at tbe same lime. Two shot Slater was enjoyed. At the gate the Terrace.
the people will object to psyinK sp.I frowned In his face. One fellow (larty s-ore mid by the Tweulieth Cen­ J. BiiHer of Elk Rapids was In th-* some weeks ago is now Is-liig raiw-,!
ciai Uses for the Improvcmect of the
bulky }{oods. .we arc. offering UuBgies,
by a WTifklng en-w and divers. Th •
yelled -Move a hair and I’ll blow y” tury elub girls, each with a sack of city today.
i«d man's conditimi. Tberefnre, he
l
arge
ctuilalns
2rssi
tons
of
eual.
:ii;d
Bmi(hen>enK.’' while the other, lus rice, and In a few minutes the
John Mclniqqh left last night for
shoolil lake advnntaxe of s>k4> schools
Wagons, Harrows, Land Kollcjs, i’lows,'
een chattering terth hissed "Git up looked a* while an
Ludinglon. where he was rnlleil l>y th*- Ihe proiv-sstuf raising tin- v-sm-I I.- mic
as Haskell nnd Cariltle while he has an’ come la me or IH shoot ye dead."
which requires a gn-ut -ih-al uf seli.-it
Both the bride and groom arc wrti serious illness of his sister. .
etc., at a biR discount. These j;^KX>ds are
the chance and make the moat of Lis
known In the city. The bride is Hie
llfir skill. It will take M-vernI days
D.
G.
HeClnrster
and
so:
t^rtunlly.
rmlng daiigliior of Julius M. Iluell- Grand Raplils are visiting A. 8. Hn- to aecompli>h Hi>- ta.-k, hut It I* Mat< <1
movinji rapidly at those cut priced Come
tli.n.l Hie fniir<- eurgo wilt Im- savisi In
itel. the present city treasurer. Imrt and family.
his man behind the tars of the county
Reaorta.
It a member of many prominent
while the stock is complete. ' KiemcmbcrMl*. F. W. JidmsM of Elkhart. Ind.. gether with the vessi-l ahiiosi fotaci.
Northport. Ml^. Anc- It—O. A. Jail whrre a search of his clothing w-as
social arganlzallons.
ftilons. among theui is visiting the family of H. N. Snr.i aside from the darfiage sle- ri-ci-lied fit
Ward, proprietor ofeCedar Lodge re- made. Seven dollars pnd a gold pen
tbe colltsioil before Is-ing ts-aclied.
oiir Johnson Mowers and Ibrjdcrs are
■ found in bis clothes which made being tbe Twentieth Century club and of Slate street.
nort St Northport Poliit. entm|alnrd
the 1. D. T. club- For two y«-ars she
H. MrMulk>*n of Manistee, wbo ha*
at supper last evenlnx the wlsiln- it clear to Bellalre that he was the'
“standard” and at iesys price lhani,thc trust,
organist at the St. Francis iH-en visiting John Glirrist of this ejiy.
. The YouegeM.
Kuestj at the Indian camp tneetinx. postoffiee roblter when Hollenball re­
church and a monilter of the choir for returooii home this morning.
Friiz Cari*-r rc-i-lved i eommi
eottsIsUnx of Conxressmaa Wm. Alden covered the use of his voesd organs,
sells them.
alt her life. The groom has
Marion .Olhhs uf Mayfield 1* in ihr 'kin ttslay fiom tin- sijiie Ima
Smith. ConxreasmaD R. P. Bishop, and told who be was their Haring rob­
lived In the city for the past ten years city imlny.
health itifnnning him Hit^t a* :i i
Blale Superintendent of Public In ber vanished .and all to be seen was a
where he Is well and favorably known,
Hembling.
dirty
man.
Mr*. Tredriek E. Finch, whn ha' uf hii. railog :it ib<- <'iiil«lmer•trortlon Patrick H. Kelley. Representand Mra llomalfa rendved b,-on In Chicago with .Madam IViinis aminaiiuu a', KalaiiiH/tsi. July V“<li. toaUve A. F. Bunilnx. also H. E. Qlll.
Sheriff Johnson wa.s notified that the
beautiful presents, among them Baker. Ihe hair dr«-sser. for Hie pa't had l>■s-Il granteil a liceiis,-.
president of Northport villsxe. The man he was looking for wm* Jalle,!
taing a silver baking dUh from -the
years, retiirtiisl to Ihe e|iy .md
Mr. I'urter gradiiat- il Irom ih>\xuftt* were taken from the camp Bellalre and went np Oils morning
TwenllAi Century club, a plrliire
the lust of May. uni
may op*-n htiir diessing parlors in the Higli
meetinx to Ihe Point In Mr. Port's with an attendant from the asylum to
tbe MMonna ami child from the'I. h.
pas—'il the emhaliie-rs' exaininsiioii
fujiire.
m STATE ST.
TKAVEKSli CITY, MICH.
launch, the Onelcawin. They were rte- look after hfa man.' '
and a fine chair from the St
Mr*. J. J. Belnie of Sturgis passet Jiity "oih and is at pn-viiii the yoiiiigUxhtfnlly entertained aiyl Mr. Ward
HoIU-ntall has given the officer-' Francis choir.
llitough the eilv this morning tin her e I lieen-o-l i-ml.iiimer In Mirliigan,
da party of res.iruTS,reiuroed with .much troiihlc.
Tuesday afternoon
evening a ri-ceptloii wai
cm and caJoy,>d the banquet.
ay
If
Solon.
Deputy Taylor went to Mayflelri after given for Mr. and Mrs. Ilormulh at
Mrs. Jameji Seoll of Pnivenioni
him but when be hove In sight iLe Mr. Huellmantel's home on Ninth
The xrent Father Warner was hospas-sed through the city this mornlii/
man lot^ to a swamp. He is wonted street.
pHably reeelred l>y the re,| men at
The cliiidrcn’s friend—
on bei way to ManiKtee.
warrant sworn oat by his wife,
• tbe Jndlaa camp-mcctincx Thuroday. who says be has n-peatedly IbreatThe Mesdames C. F. Porter and
,Ci>««27.sa
Cloverinr Warner a-aa deeply {mpress.
John Chesterfield of Sturgis iia»s*-<l
i«l to kill her.
Peter Sehnoider of Mayfield
.ed by the sincerity of bis wHcimir
"He's scared yet.- said the sheriff ship was brought liefore Judge I'mior through the city on thidr way to LeDrives out lilooJ impuritic-. .Make,
nerves and muscles,
by the Indiana amonx whom were sev
land ifab: morning.
Ihe charge of assault and taltery
eral disiinxulabed chMa. wbo them, tills afternoon.
kiivc: tunc, viulitv ami ;iup.
Mrs. Flora GIngres went to Empire
Tlie asylum patient was working in Tliursatay, pleaded pitliy and paid
selves served as Great Fhthers of their
costs, avoid- till* morning.
various tribes. This Is the first lime a corn field Thursday and made faU le fine of l2o with
Frank Funseh spent tbe day a'
escape from there.
ig a ibirty-day senlenre.
U tbe history of Ledanaa cc
Schneider gathered in a jag yiwter- Carp lake.
that B real live xurernor has visited
InvlUllons an- out for the wedding day afternoon and wiiL a eomiianlon
Mrs. Alma Alma J. Smith of Grau-I
Northport, and it Is needless tp say
of Miss Ik-ssie Fiilghum to C. Stiomer aried i I hi* homeward drive last Rapids arrived in the city laM night
that Governor Warner made a i
Porter whleb will oreur on \Vi,-dne*- renlng. When
j and Is the guest of >U*. Hattie Strong.
«lay evening. Aug. 58 at the Fulghitm T»elfth and I'nlon streets he nuu'
A Wliw Horsa.
collage at PMsl bay. Miss Fulghum i> old frk-nd In the peraon erf Chriotlan Prom Satnrfiay'a Record.
Ml*. Carrol Halt- has goni- for :
H..O. Joynt. of the firm cf Banes Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dreris. wbo Is now llvl^ la the city,
tetaCh^
A ioml. plumbt-ra. has s horse Fulghum of IbU eily and tas resklej riding a wb*-p|. Tbe inioxIcattM
hi- visit with b»r parvn||. Mt
-rU,

- which la some mauers has almoe
here all her life. Mr. Porter It the protably by way of affertion. grablieJ and Mrs. SLiidds of Detroit
oa ovary
man latrlllxence. Tbe bone will fol­
riniendeai of schools at Sandwich. hi* whip. Jumped from the boggy and
Miss Annie Blumensiak n»d JuUo*
low him around Just aq well as 1^
begap to administer bis 'affm-tiutis Davi* irf Clilcago, are the guests of
moat faltbfal dux. He is osed motUr
upon Dreris. The gad fell aerou the Mr. and Mr*. CotiUeb.

THESE ARE
RUNABOUT BAYS!

Fine Wcalhcr much of the time.
A Fine Roads most of the lime.
Fine line uf Buirfics, Runabouts and Harness
Here All of the time.

Open Driving Buggies from $30 up.
Top Buggies from $35 up.

WM. HOOLIHAN CO.

REMOVED!

FARMERS’ SUPPLY CO.

Jayne’^XonicVermifuge

.To Core h Cold in One Day

I

-/

IP
(CcMUnaed From Thlrfl Ptrf I
Nleh,

CONTINUE

10.-8itnS»y

«M 'Uie bln««i «ver" In the hlitorr
of thf leSltD cimp

ib« Mjc-

IKSi fcfOQW itac •iteadiiBrv *■< nrocb
qdIp;

tbe btuMt beeanne of ttae number at
le day and of Uie deep Inieresi taken
in tbern.
Tbe people bocnn to come early In
' thr norafnfc. aome on foot apd many
ta rinK. harlmc arlsea early and driven
many

miles In

ordca-

incBda eariy and spend the entire
'Many

broueht

with them and

their

dinners

bad n midday mcsl

nnder the spreadlna branches of the
vlntlo

toresl

grounds.

wh^Ji

Tbe

surttHinds

train from

«ly brouRhl 800 people.
er

Beaver arriv-ed

the

Traverse

The steam­

from

C'liarievuix

srlth a larae crowd and tbe Columbia
alaeabroui^l a full load from Trai
♦rne City.

The dtimmy line service

from Nortfaport was kept busy carry­
ing

tbe ptople

grounds.

to -and from

the

The mins ran every twenl.r

minutes from 10 a. m. iiaill nliu
p. m.

By 3 o'clock tberc were at least

LOOO w-blien and nearly as many In
' dians oa tbe groond.
■Hie morning services were rondnetsd by Dr. Ployd and were closed with
the administration of the lord's
per.

Many whites and Indians took

part In this feature of tbe closing day
It

was sn

impressive

sight

to ser

White men and red men side by sidi'

partaking of the elemnts symbolical cd comparatively
tbe body

and blood of

simple

form -of ei

delln.|...-nl lav Ian.!-- Is al.-olnie nnd|
:<wdR. .

A numls>r of mi-n of the wi-sUrn

all mrni are brothers in

evist.

Falch IbilchiT.

advice they liellevc will prove n boon

did «l hU home al

Dr. noyd preached a powerful ser

laid l.«•ad.

AngiistuM Wi-ber,

the oldest

residents of tliai

sectkin. prides hlroseW n|K«i a liixnr

attmUve audience. He selerted for bis

civil

wat veli-i.vii :

Mbiland Tne ay|

I at the ar.e of fl yeais.
. In

bnt educated, will Im worse growth b(gan lo ap|K-ar n^ the bald

when the' rriurns to Ihc reserv*

ISS'J.

lie c.vii.' |

In life Mr-.Duieher;

chnreb.

play nmUlug bm

So |bat while wc edonite him

Ray Ornacknit. an autimmbllc ti-sier.

who nspip'B to succeed John Alexan­
der Dowle as overwer of Zion OH:

used tbe story of bis own Bfc a

had-'a narrow esra|ac from dealh al

for many yi-ara considered lilro- l-auslng.
self a sort of iruslce of

Wbdb be was a boy living In a bark
-to aeUbol.

le uiarliiiii

8. O.. CHMt was on hU lMs>ki

Tim Aral day be'spent

tilar dejsisltor.
Bills' bank al

lady

— aiul bus

k>-e|> bis head a!-»v«uM.

MHIm'.

i:v|MTim<-iiis that Ir.llo Willi ami oiid.-nigentlic
Inriuils and (Inldrvii—i:xjM-rii-ii<-<|.

ILL oyffl mi

uKl aiki\K I'eti-risbnews.

lb-

olie. II ndieyes T«i'lbiii;r Tr..iil.li-s, a-iirc-s t'oiistl|Mliolt
Nil ri:,tulei,.-y.
It Il»*i.ii.bil.-S tUr I'.hmI, ^-,oilnl.-s It.e
Jim Cli.ldn-ii*vlh.iM4-.-a-’nm .>l..lli. r'- ri..|n.i.

ENU.NE CASTORIA always
Scars the Sigcatairc of

the Rigd.Tou Have Always Bough
;

bead Md looked totvards tbe shy.

mighty bad

belierdd.y, was praying.

H<

From that

day ba bad no doubt In a Buprenm
Being.

.

When the Al

liii.-s In Ihik stale.

Th.- Craiid Raphls-

Kalaimipk’ llfH" and lli.- Grand UnpUs-

OHIs. oa steward, would take a

Ionia pad. work on which has Ins ii

r all oT It ati.l Invt-sl It for hml

ilisciiiitiniKsI on acrmmt <d hick
rumls. have cpik-aknl lo l.-a.Ung liiui.

If the venture provc-d succcssfid. tSo.1

He attended school tor three years. always goi back evi-ry cent of tl»e prin
It seemed 1m- cipal, bnl the prollla found their w.x>

w6en Jtls father died.

nills' private <t«iff«-rs.

s,for him to rotur* to artiool

.....

I Chest,

,______
^NUMEr4TS

ANOTHER WONDERFUL
CURE-BY CUTICURA

iir.rii-

•■1 hxA .in mipiinn npiv-ar mi m;
rlicst miH Ikkiy an-l ext.na. iipeard
mill downward!., wi that my m-r k nir
fare were all bn.ken out; id-i mv arm
niKi tlie lower liiiilr. s- bir a* iIh- kn'-''!

.A. W.HI KrtKn.;Tr4»cr«ay

rial riHien. in Ibe ea<l f.»r

money

cura

I d!I i'l«l’t" ^v”(lk- rulicitm Bernfklire u trial after 1 lod ,«•„ tls- p-odw
pf tlwir tP-a.uk-.il of

ldiy;^.-ia...l.ul hiOreaui..-Nl .bJ

An mill stat--'of affairs exists al iln-

money. Cod
bad If
new vilhigi- of P<wilh Rang<-. n ihiiv
sitmd It."
ing camp with a fuUip-. The muni.
aperetlliouH South Si.lc n-sidt-nl'
jgfakm which he enjoyed very much,
and Hi.- mitniks.- of
ipal Paducah. Ky.. nre
tying awake
n ncemed like a tamp meellng nil ihc
mhls fur
Ms/rying to lnten*re: Ihe nie:in.«if
time. Hr might have been n drunken,
VLiH-ks over the Il.leslh.0 .if •!
wayward Indian If It had not Inmn lor of a pfeph<-cy ,wrill.-n by n big xpl.lei marshrlship. and as y. i th.-p- ar. i
ill.- fence Injnml ol
Ma ehrlMlan ossoelatloas in srhoul. He
indtraliotis <.f p-a<-«-.
Pp-iih-iii A
Jm- Alexamh’TS p-sl.leiic.-. l«o| skmll
tfiuaed by Blnling that If the Indian
ilp-ss i.- lo.ith and nail against i
t-NiBrifa street.
In Ihe mesh Of the
-wot «lvpn the gospel be will soon
lin-reiit ehi.-f of isCic.-, a man iiaiu
-h. circling around the center ni< liiirkman. y-l tli.-. i4:t. r e.inlimi.-amnlhlUted-na Inlemperence ls so prAtondd I/Aum trfiooL ilien

Uie

•ient.

The Indians held meeting ell night
and camp meeting closed at K o'clock
thte muraing .closing with Ibe pow
*

years ago.

la the evening by Mrs. Wlll-

- amn. wife of the Rev. MV. Wlllman

Keniiicky.'

offlee becam-e .1.,

There is a ilisca-* ptcvailtii-g iii this

II'

t.M-. Mjip vn.i.J.^1
d.-allis arc cau-<ul
1.4- It—heart .li-4-

ta poMor of the Bwr-dish M- H. church
01 StOlwaier, Minn., and has ncrepii..l
th. Floyil

preached In the evening.
The camp meeting

wtalted by at lease 1.8A0 white* anTbe gate receipts wer.

BOnrthrag over |S50.

This Is Ihe mos*

ever taken In and the array of speak
, era the grralert in numlwr and hav
Ing some of the best In the Unlicl
Stales.

The good recrivefi by the In

iUns through Ihe •q^ees fk Incalm

allowislte
tbcki-Iiie; ,
4!.l l.'...>I will atorgans. causing catr-rrli of
w the ki.liivvs llii-nisch-f;*
cv-ll l.y ceil.
rcAult
» Lnd
from a ik-rangement n
__________ _______
Incvs. Ifj^mai
inv lauUv von can nia'kt^io mi-ute

Ubie. The monageveni hare cause
. the
plete nuoccsa of ibe camp meellng.
Otneral New*.
Ml« Amelin Wabrmnnd. heires'r
the grea'.4**t fortune in

Texas,

it

quKdIy married 01 the home of her
patenir. al San Antonio

to

WlltlaRi

Sanger, a young farmer, w-lui nrsldcs
at Blbiendorff. a village alm.t Dfu-cn
mile* from San Aniunlo.

Col. Ott.

Walirniund. father of the bride, gatb4r nway'ood only a few Immediat
rfla'ii.-s-wKneswwl th« ceremony. Th.
y..iBg couplo drt ve aerots the ronnm
I Sanger’s

small farm

x'peat the nonerTDo..n
xpeat
honermi4.n

In*!..

;..,e

for skill 4li--:i-.-s Hum ai.yil.mi: I k....w

-t..

ritv.-;-;

hti-*

...lav.l-. siA

‘""iV,.
Uel
.-Ai-.-,l
-Ul-.u,.,U. i.r- -1.

rnSi’S:?''-

3'
.

.-

try a herald want ad.

R*P,DS & INDIANA R’Y

Vi'Ju!

lilb-^e l-ar.l w

no olh. r ai.i-oii.Iiii.uii.



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U«f'

liiiiaielv fi.i IMrkiiian he cannoi c

i. Me's’l.i-.

....... .. 1.4TT anil bk........
n.-cl-siualnlityl..li.d.l
igjaiu in jM-situ; it. ati-1 4i\ct
.............. th.it iimdcaxant nccewuty <>f iK-ing
cnniwilrd l<> K'> ofl4-n tlipkigb the ilay .
ami to g. t up natiy tinu-s iluring Hanigb;. Tlicmilii and the
4-Ht.x-lof Swamp Rivg is '
wiBiiicrful
sumU tbe h:yhi-st
. the nH-rt «li>4rc*sim: csm*.
at-RiwU is j-icaiant i'> ta'xe ami
1- a» druiigisls in fifty-ctmt ami
,lar wire l««u<r5. You may haic
bcilllr pf this w.«nlcrfi
lw>ok that tell* all
IwHh f«ut fteebv mail, Aikltrws.Dr.Kilmerfk C-.. 1! Inghimton. N. Y. M1icn
k.n rradidg this gcucriai-.
W>vf- ................
*
miriakT.Ittil tcmmiWr tbe name,Swaiu)-

Tbe
luc i.noc
l.riJc u..
fin

IMiod her cdacotioa In Porta ohd Cer- bmUe.

j

**“*

\KfAV3E. BROS

Happiness is Depend int upm Health.
Health Is Dependent upon Digestion.
Digestion is Depend’t upon Mastication.
Mastication is Dependent upon Tvelh.

;'f,..';rUk;4::;?-D.:;v:k'.4

(J.kkl l.w 111 .ir.‘ a <xmtlmio.li |.l,-asur.- tn tl.'«e wlio

■■'---St'!':''

lli.m

.\ii .er.i«ii,iml llmiiyflit .iliml yur b-i-'l:. n -u \-t”
loMyi
hMi- 1wl.it
II .W loNK is it si' .x- Ji.l.-i.lisl haa l-.M
v-n



UslL^T?
Oju-rations Umt n>y iwli.-iiU r.x-.-ive, i r.-uVj a r.il.sfm
iiImui

1

Marquette

Vlioeoii-lilioBof

pam>.

I

Ima been more largely attimded. belni
1,000 IndiMis.

:ailf>

llipv want U» toll n.-ip!i1>.>rs

has been tjn

pHMt snoceoifful ever held here.

i.p«.

4- ,.»r

n.-.l.l.:,- 1-1 1.- am
, ii"-» i-,iS
. ^-1 r-.gnll .
le-kdj
.11 4t
I.J.l.n--tbo • _

Tlie w«-bj-which is unusual

The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.

The Rev. nnd Mrs. Wlllman are vUilIng bis xisler. Mrs. John Kelson.

SivxS:

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

ly heavy and datk in cdor. I* pruUset

•d la tbe morning by the Rev. John

a call to' Spokane. Wash.

"WaniiiiR

cmchH work of a matron «.f »wenl:

The norirtces Saturday were ccMidiicJamba,

words.

woven as plainly ns a motto In ih

MMtlnpa Are Over.

five n-up.. tmdlsT I..........

»—
• .

1SIH1 II

m'u'tii

b;.vc lA.n uljfi.t Ihne l».
Cutirum l{cs.Jmd. and d
huu murii of the .-'.Kip < •
_______
k.k-p them Willnm; fgobaUy

wilhoiP success.

If the In

.la, .k S-.-irikV.li. Ik.
i-'-T-r ..............

jur,

vcjJmeni lost

r estmo and he at

re- i

Ii.-r-..-

Out-ScaJes and Crusts Formed
-bwa Udy Has Great Faith
in Cuticura Remedies for Skin
Diseases.

five .voan* s

credit 10 per cent of the profits of the York «aplittll»-ls are a|ipri«achiul wiih
hank and of other enterprises In whdi .-I pp-.|kisillon in
eoiislriicl
el.-.-Iric
Bills war. Interested.

H

It < iir.-s l>birrli<ea and Wiml

itONiacIi snul IRitn-ls. gitin;; lieullli.x :iml tialumi kUw-ji.

o..-t lai;;e-)|u.-:.
...
.1 N-uj;;

•™FS!raAfwcroAll

cbaM^t 0 Mrd.

Another

|l is I'lensiiiif.

iims lieilber OpMim, .Moridiim. mo- «Hut >:irr«.ne
subslaoer.. Iis«-_-..|s its fc-iiiir.uite.-.. It d•■str<r)K \\ onus

SCO Effll

1 iwwun-d aiwllk-r sundv »f Hr-‘ utp

It flew to a branrti

for Ca.-t4>r Oil. Pare-

I-, l>rt>|e. niol SrH.lliiii;; S>rii|i>.

In Use For Over 30 Years,

Slous City Uiii wek.
injinrd.
told bfen of Christ and that If be gave somewhat curious method of handling
That niln-od taxation In Mtchig:m
taimsw to Christ He would take can Gala affaire." said Mr. Smith.
”H
Is ton high lo make the Invefimei.i
ot falim One day be saw aomc boys very rcllgloui-ly depu.-ilcd to
God*
prefiiald.' is the Lexeii.-<* wh.ui New

bird #w down by lU aide, raised IK

of

a;;ulust lilt|HTiuieiiU

What is CASTORIA
C^uslorut is a 1iunitte-.s

toacbw one day called him to her and

«ad bVaaw that It trap Ume.

iioulo iiiiiler Ins i*rr-

M
.-r
I
k- bniil
.npliv.
..._____ -i.t .T«i.c lNir..-..rn lirmclics. Ul
whidi t lud gpwl fmlli, nisi idl w«
sitWartory. A >-ear of l«>*

The fact Is auesie<t

by W. A. Smith, former Imcdikeeper In

wnw 'angels.

ebriitian

icliine pltimr.-d i

drillilb-lal

aoboot be thoaght tbe wbite children
Tbe

A tiro on one of the wlns-ls

When he ran a bank at Mllh-r. «-il :

wigwam his father wanted him to

u»o for over 30 yeurw, li;i» borne iite kiirniiiMm of

ernoon nt T, o'rlork.

Alfred E. Hills of Sioux City. Iowa,

we nbould teadi him chrtsUanity:

liv«»y marital air .

The funer.ll was held Wdliesday flf

spots.'

Ho wm be htrder to briog Into the

ill

All ('oiinb rleil-. Iiiiitaiion-i and “.In-t-ji—

I’.e .h-ni.-

w<-Ighe<| .".fill pojn.l.r; and seven \e;.r '

ago. p-alUiiig that ihe <nd was near
text the words “He sold his birthright iant growth of hale. and. declarins
re
that he did not fe<-l JuKiifleil In |ht and that it «.iiild lu- Inipiiafil.le
lor a mesa of pottage.”
a nrlTiii laigi- enough, lie can..... .
secret to rile wiih him.
Tbe *ev. T. C. Thomas, known
Ul Ik- biilli to order. II measiii - d
be has extdnimsi bow he rt-iaina hi:
among the IndlaDB as Nah-bay-oay-a.sli
six
frs-l
in
length,
llilrty-llve
inclier
in
“For a number ol
of Odaoah. Wia. preached in the evetiyearn.” said Mr. Weher. "I have bt'on widili and forty Inclier. in dejiih. an I
tag in Bngiiah and Indian. Mr. Tbomso lar«i‘,lhai It raniiol lip fdlied in
hair ml on or about
na baa bad t*arge of the evangelistic
hcarw-. II Is iMiniisI psI. while an first Friday of the full moon. 1
part of tbe seevicea during Ihc camj
when I saw that niy hull lltoe. in amiplancv wiih M. Jhilclier'.■Meting nnd Is much esleerocd by
art wlKhes.
He utrki r.siiies:.-.l pnnlly gelling Ihlnner. anboth the Indlens and the wl.lles.
lints lo his dCiilh that Ihe eiiy lian-l
was gratlBed to see that ii not oiily
He stnied thnf tbe Indian, not con- siuppcd falling out. hut thui
le employd at hi* funeral dnd that H
verted



I

necllon of Chester. Pa., ajy following

•on In the snenioon to a large and

riio Kind Too Have AUvay% Bouftht, nud wbi.-h luw bcoo

that II Is iinlawfnl in issue em.diit.malj

onr Savior.

Sorely no one witnessing oould help
bat feel

CASTORIA

Scott’s Emubion

ttir farient; the blne*t bec«u*^ thr
«r««d vas lb« moct orderly and

. «rer pmeoi on the bl( Snoday, anJ

day.

3-

GRAND TRAVERAE HERALD. THUR8DAV. AUGUST 25. 1#08.

many. and baa been popular In tbe ed by the retp board of tbe fence, tolwri bis rals-y leeaurc the mayor nthat It is not dlriurbed hy the went hr r.. lure* In <.ufiurt. liit nco irt-vj «r.,i;
best aortal, rlrrles of San AnIonW.
and himdreds of people walked in theloa the vlliag.- tp-asurer. The pcopli
Sew York and Si. louU.
sun yesterday afternoon to view the jin gtneral huit taken
Those who are oalnlh* Heah
Dead berrina eoyertn* an area of
and ttrencth by regular treatphenomeaon.^
■"
ree fifteen miles were reported by
tnent with
jdMMedlv niui, ;n
oexi eleriton.,
Rev. George Kerr of West Kcwii
Capt. Anderson, trf tbe Dnnlah steam­
1
With ih'- derirurtioD of rhi- .tir.eriship Texas, which arrived at Bo»i. - I>a.. who has attained the grwti nge
kho..;j continue the treatment
jran hotel In tip- at Slnnieo. a build '
of nearly four score and ten j^ears. in
hot weather: smaller dose
frldsy from Copenba«en. The fi
;inu wM?h has sl«o.! f-r anenly-fiv.and
.da
a little
littia cool milk with It wm
were fiostina on the esstern edae of his youth fimnd a land turtle <m H.
do away with any obioction
^.t-at^waC barued
ground.'
V. nich is attached to rattv t>eorather's
farm
and
earefully
carveil
hlB
tbe banks, and the steamer plowM
I ... - .____ .t..
______ I. ...
Ik..
u-.’tn during the heatud
tbrouab them for an hour and a hall. InlilaU on II. W.slne«Uy while walkfp.Bi wombti
n-iiii .le.
f-.r Irw um-'r.
.Tt X IIoWKli.
A battered dory. Iloatina In the nUdM l„ ™ . 1.™ ..IMninc ih., .. .1.1.11
fliwr* of the t rick pan «
of the fish led the capUIn to lx-1l< vc he bad been reared, the vtmeralile nilB
K tui.ti’-ti Aldruuau.
with wa-'.- Mid. the loss wlU I-.- far;
that sonte bcsvily lsden fish boat lii.l Inter saw one of ibetr- now M.m.-whsi
. _____
I. Silpi«l-s-.l.‘
anlmSIa. To hU gp-at astonish
i.-al t:anis?Q will asK.ec-'e li ' i
I he Idmiified its marks as his
A fish «ory rtint Is cnlltled to enter
n,.- Pfellfer Iln ulnc I'o.. .,f D.- j.^ ^
InlilalR. carv«-d w-veiiiy-iwo years
the championship contew Is told by
Unit. I“dd in-hjralic.- ptdirlr-: on
Cbarlis Baldwin, referee In bank- ago.
v'd“«tg. for IIUKS'. !• U exiK cted ll.. j "
rnpicy. who has jnit reinrn«d to Sail
:ruii-ire will b-- n iil:irs-.rwiih a
'
State Now*:
niy. Viah. from a mmiiiiV ou'ru I.rlok Imlliiiig.
i,/
• liidlai
wiiliTlit. Ion s.
ing with his family and a ntimr.er c.t
Oraalil7.-.t ISIn.r l« e!i:,s:'i-<l ir. an;
» r.aliim .vi Ti-stii-na. will le- allowwill S..- h.*f'. .1iBeaMern friends In the Y<-ll..wst«tir
I to do llieir own higKitie tins seaf rnnk S: C d.-n.
(mrk. While driving from 8l. Antbonv
< in 8xri*>s I
o,- and II ll.ey inaki- a siirs-i-ss of
..f.;lu.
Chd' N.ite
the parto Mr .Baldwin *tan» ihai
they will lia\. orwuiHiilon for iiiany
Ifapui-- b.T, .l-.v.
s slmrt lime li.ev ca.ighi twentyVi.;. Uiu itt)»
«rs. n« It is istlntiiled that then*
ilrsiel l;.Bk.d- 8...
o fish without the aid of iKsik. net
i..l Ih.- l.uiinl
(. •iKi.lHki.lMMj feet tif linil.er on tbe
Hfk-ar. The fish. Mr, Baldwin say..ml l.ai.<. tsely ha^ lak
■sei valio’n. Tln-klmUans w ill te-givwere of sufaciem slu- to make a meal
.d rtH-:!
P .d 1i..
1 im :i thniiiond f..r-culling f.ie
for the party <if twrive iwciple ate
iHPiliee. Of thK tr- vl!1 In- p:ti.l tli'-io
were caught wiih a plain, eomino:
jr. plar.-d In the I'niosI -Siat.-s
huck-et nnd a bar>>eniil|>. The buck-h«v.-- U-. n bn f..r a
• Illy lo llieir Cie.m ul A prr «-nl
IS placed
its aide at lUe e<lg
■I FKb^nr
Bc.c.,mifl«.lh.n pUii
inleiei-t.
the water, and the fish were drivi ti-lmrtiTi
::l ■ JaclouHi.
Ii:
R.-e.|
of
Ijiu-lnc
has
eem«>n Into It bv me.xns of the wbip.
tti pp-;.eiii imptr In
■isl
niaiK^imiis
proo .sliug-i
By way of further exidanailon. Mr.
he demoriilU will hat-' .a ea-.i
against And. Cen. Bradley t.i l■•st lii''
Baldwli
• for Ueinfnani y-nm-n.ir. pmi
■hc.iuc;li niar-ihj'k wlii,-li
cimsiltullonaliiy i.f act ri-S of ib.! Ill thr1^ can "wya.v.e h.r bu'-lin-pk
iini.ivfiiim d with the •
luwT ef IkbT reipiiilng six nsintli-;
Irrlgailon
ditch, from
which
tii.
k." 'ihi' f'e-’u <'h:<in«an Win-'
■S, Phi.e-.!, -lia.. idai-mIKUIPlo
he
given
Ihe
p.-ineiiial
owner
water had •l•e<■n turned off khoril
n-.irUs 1|. Kinuieiie.
Ti.i
..s.r l.di.uiil
le-fore they
dp.ve
along.
Under Ilf Ihe land hv (he tax liih- pnn iiao-r.
i.eemeni
t- a.v.*miian»Hl b« ‘
ihul llie
lose conditions fishing was niaiii

IM.u^s ni.-.

Vou nwxl to kni.w tU<- tie vs I will i.li y..ir .-lU.iit >>

the paxl you

Iravcritlf ii)', .W'.

Properly of All Kinds f(|r Sal
and Exchange

RROBABUY
like to forget.

12( Pronl St., nimUKu;: hik..

SL,..-

TE KT H DR. T. A. WILHELM, c.ty Opnr;

You have had some experience in

.Real Estate and Lcaas

would

E & N. E. nUE CARD

If you would use H. & L. Co.'s

W.rwii!

.-lit pe

-t y.iu

liiiim f»r
lit erhfc

y4.;.i mi.ney a!**l giv<- y-ei
I r.4V.;rv; City real i statr: i»r iiiit I
Or.ifi-l Trav<Tj<hlour. “Michigan's BiYst.” the

pleasure

would make you forget the .lisa;;rr-eaW.
past.

<-f the

Cminiy

moneywill be alj--'>hit« !y

Muh.,
-af-.

thir/

Ask your dealer for the ''IJl'-Sl.

«r KrjtfiXf-iri
4-,.I;:ixAfl.^rUor

WADl^ BR03

HANNAH & LAY CO.
I

1. $ J8Nb>.

' ONANO TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSDAY. AUGUST I

SUNSHINE
MSR^iNfR/sfrSMSfnt

Ui«t

gtfmti r»m§ Ma $m^tm
U*.
,

Uppcn

ill

talk about

orcr

«h«*

them?

»nrl'i

Uot. di*r

roi'. iherc arc no many of ns i hope wc
wouldn't all talk at onoct
Traretw

City who ralla letter* ■•paper-vtsUr."
So here aw four paher vUlta Tor u»
this week', and pretty alee oneu they
an-, too.

Don't you thing uo, , Sun-

butroa
Maple City. Mleh.. Aug. «. '«
Dear PrcuWeat—1 n-ould like to Join
the Sunshine Club,

riease send me a

e?r.l

My

anil

Imtion.

eonsin

from

K.Tst Jordan was hen- for 1hr.-«; weeks
went lark today.

HT. F.
,

My alsler is

working In Traverac City.
alKlers.

sdusbine j

, aro

the card* In eaie

I have two

Mr.

But all at once there was a change.
Aunt Sarah and his motbei both no­

Wtnrel

Thl« is all I ean iWnk ol this time.

• CLAM MTXS. et<M

Ills moilxT said the weulber was

For a momi-ni Barn's mother stooit
silent.

Tbe mysit-vy was cl.-arerl up

OiVanlMd DaoMbMl, im.
Hombw ef mamSara balenalng Awg.
iM.ia0i.442S.
Bla bat is battered, hla

ehoea

are

Sam was at home nearly alt ih<

nee<l. an.l so shall yon.

1

wish you would see the

just have to laugh when wo sec then,
play.

he was tioi ai.iund "tinder f<sil." at

hnv. lovrij ,il w«itild k-_"

iisii.TI. vvhieii made it very ncre«dttil.

inti- parinvtrhip.

ahMg

Dear Freslilrnt—I

ibiiugbi

would write a letter to you,

And Ih* rety merrleii roundelay

that

I have an

a lot of Utile chickens.

Thg atory of TiIb temper tell.

little pig*.

At I irtne each day. 1 hoar
the eheery whistle far and near..

Ing Mill'in. hilt big dog.

vtr Ixis.- in

the garri-t with bis printing.

Nolssly

M-emtvl to iliiuk JUfi where honly you hail a 'pleasant sent-

And watch''Um eager, happy Tace.

of Ms never Isdng In the way
wa.s arnnher
about

q:mi

Sam that t.tmimel.

roiihl

iMni

Thai wa

He ale J.,ss an.l less, an.l
thin

Von

see ills shuiibler lilailes

to grow

light

Surah said idic would simply
make him «tal?

Till from hU heart brlmTuI of Joy.
We catch a ray—Ood Mena that boy!
—Elltabeth A. Daln-

1 guess

next

UKtrnlns.
now

and

yon

said

eat

.slenily

that

etenk!

You've iKsm notional altoul your imwls
long

r-noitglil"

Sam gajisl <!owii at the steak hut
nncli It.

lie se«-roed to ehok'

minute he sal back in hk
I .haven't iiny right 1<s" Then he gel
up ami left the tal>le.

Your kvlDg friend.

Roy Fewlas*.
"Well." said Aiiul Sarah, whe
f think yvHi must he find t«T mnsk. eould find hrvMlh tn spt-ak. "I
Can ymi play on
lUc organ, riiy It's a gisHi thing .v»u have
<mc rhild. John niiigic-liy!'

Cednr Run. Mkh.. Aug. in. *0S.
I>*r President—Ah I have not writ
a Blnre I have I'cen a nieml«?r of
the Biimbiiie Club.

I thought It my

I k-Hev

that Imj Ims kW reading novels an
pu romaniir!"
"Oh.

no.

he never ivad* mivek.

said Sam's nniilier

litlU

ireniMing.

seem^Hl to have ,-»crylhlng in ctijo.v
Itoo


happiest

lime-In

the whol->

4«ar Sunbeam*, is -Irhea yntir
proMdrat comes to her hig «k-*k and

< tie t.f 'vTn it sick d'T. or els.- eripp.e

He had te loveii-vi Mi-m> with liaml»p-H MH|^>^Wie with
Illtle Shetland pony.'nnd a Uwuliful. slings! And ma'am. th.^S?' all with
ird dog. and the.preltlcst the tlireM tous of 1
himself with.

rlranesl little stable, built on piirims,- eli-an tin pans to ev
;ntiuii>ul like It
and he had a calc of cirslty
thing abe don to to huk over all the
letter* that have tome riariog^tbe plgfHms with breasts and beads and a wagging theii laih
Sow Janet kid gone ii|i Ir. tin ,u;ihle
week. Of muice she has read them noi-ks of soft n.liirs that made you
atta down to s vlali with ytw. The first

.

ihi is i.aeVn-.-..r i--

• The Or

lall may k- made loeiirv.- m It:.
Heiv Is the explannlloti:

of Manocra

Wliv sh.i:b! a luJii t<-«i»vi In; glov.-

When a tall

i:. .t

Hoik- ailsw.i:

►inillar .pn-rit.*iir in the p.i-. •' .d 'li<
whir hexi-rts a presstir.- m.l only on Hrnn-t >!*g» In*-'
t.lke uMn-. .rtli.d
111.- r»ie of the ball, l.lil
.e»i>!illg fa;-Mru., till- «s,.- hod Hr .■rtgiii i.i
kH1

hI.I.'s

l>y frlrtion
If ih" iii;ni«.
?.iun .an-n WOII- Jroii gatiii'
thrown l-rwar.l Hie let;, i- no; nt.vlmisiy iu-'s-H.«r> io'«e

k- siinplj

Ifleti.in of

iIh

air will k- .quiii tm

move Ihetii wl.'.ui rUspiug ah unpr'*
•1.01, i|. h;,i.d, nii-l now. that (y* iiiM:lii
long bus l••s-ll bu-i siglii of Ik- fiu.1;
iiiiiidili-lii-llon r'lll

tirvlv.—

i-b'liiiii.

nt.le fiell.ins.' indeed, have nlniost .-i;
inii.-h vilaliiv -i' liu-ui om -■ vnniid.. 4'. jivi

Wli., t .i

l.•..|ov.■ '},.-ir

liaf

1'liai ntli- r li.vntil ismii.-sy l.;i.! in ol i
fiinie, a r. al .r>:iilfli-ao-e.
iln.e ilii 'hull .VI u .'uri..

,i»n''iU.i

of

.1 Ills |HT cast

'■ .’•-. It •i-Mf!'.. or a |>ro|ror

tloit.ii'- iifii'.- fs r

fur all

Ul.ii1;lp-rri'-> tit-liv. rcil :ii uiir fat dory in .nriy 'J'laiuity.

Tlic crti|

will! l;V r/:i'. is larj!!', aii<J ihii
,/ i-i a.UHtiif upjt'Vroinity

lo

lakt

ai1vaiit.-t;;r i'.f il.

Traverse Clly Canningl Co.

a l.niglit r.-

Sey Whe Shines the Shoes o* Kinqw
An amliill.ius vumng Aiiieiic.vii :dioe
Mark. !--i.-.l-l{aHii. has r..n.-.-iV.vl of a
-I plan fAr wltiniiie «ll«Htii-ii.iii lj>
Ms profi-sslen. lie has a rlroiig il.-iirc
rhine till- Issil,' of royal ji.-opb- ami.
-.-at i-.-l.-briHes

Tk- Isty k-snn Hk-

oiiglnall.

-liifvenienl 'of fak iimlilil.tn by aitio-

iiiiaiiliir,

g the shtter of Crrsldeni IU«iw-i.-ll.

Hir.»i-g'.

ht-n It"' start«-d d>»r

Whitt

Ktin.|M- tn hk 'wiUmgiifj

siuirrli I’.ir'a king.

liiii.-h

miHv

iM-’mii

. . '.'uH •'CO.

i.j null. Ini if y.m w. r. i

i u. f, .l..x.g ro b.

the .

Its.'ik's lirri dlrapisiliilin.'iii war in
thi. nlir. nn- of King Kilwaril. who wa-

•f riria-.; a'lilb-iy rolol.u eaii k- a

<-n his way to M.uri.uit.a.l wti.-n Hi>

•.•it-ui. ll bu- III Ik- rome w;.v.

young aspiinni ainv.sl.

In |.hii-<- of

Hk- king, the aks-hlnek him
Muii.-.ion hiiuae

d the Isiy

shin.. Ilk sbot^.
for

King i->l.
.....................

ihni iKitentate's sli.s-

-sni.- iii'.i u;.- long 1,-f.iri- tin- :il..i
1.-1. ..f

lee.lve.1 him

H-f.

ati.l In He.'.- .li.

r.;if. i-..arlil. r.-;! .u o.nfl.-y
I..- .-a'lb- gi.n:

Slaughter Sale •><
Second-hand Organs
Taken in etchange lot Pianos

I.si.l :i
r,.»/ ///I,, lll-'l

I.i-ia.-h of a dix1iiigilb.k-.l tsu.-.uiui
ii.I

iifi.-r glvtnr;

n 'liiiie v'lll hii

.:li.l (ire lli.-.lt ..ff,
Iw viiii- Jnrt

iJh-

vi-dt.'ir ean

til.- ab-ui1iili- ..;

Iter that Kmis-ror Wil

Tk: oA- riiu; •

Will
'•

imt

new

ll'lo;uiV ••-uk-.

Ih*

li.’ri’1<>»K.

Kiitilcill

• »rj'iiii

Tliiii in filwHilty.

I

KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE

Some IHoreBig Bargains
W'e

li.’ivo

jtkl

prlnllhg-prers. and he bad drums and
Chinese Aragon-kllr. and he had a

such fun pkkiug out which pktiirc on

corner to

the pledge raid she will send.

hookr.

Ik y«m

the

library

wasiK-rwomaii's hoy oure

Stiilfti.

« k|.l

U.

ptjl

it :o rkimilllvf.rT. In- glltf..-

iififi'illy
linvt-

Iiul in pulling tk il di .u.un I.
Sln.e ih.-u. no-i

ted

hnttoo

stamp into place, and sends It to you—
and to'you—and
you*!

lo ever

so

many

Then she alls bock tn her chair

tin-

trivttm
11.e

inir^Iiamsi

Uxe Secs as

uinmiiKitli

V. v.-rv .-urkiit;•tigalinn h.T.

tin-

bru^ Imaiinas wttli'is stun,

inrmiiis
itiil- are
Hpialisl aiivi'iifse in

ant aU- U.

I

.■tiiikliy It SB
I'K-ia,

ilist

'tamp mac'Ope hsiktsl like s mad
S'.II,; cj.iK .'^uit. rtynior »Si,
K. -IulirS::" Sl:U !K.U................
$•!'! s.;it n V.-...................
lirtwr.
i;iHj

low JO

t«i M1nf it .loan, after oil. with tinis BiMI.-rUuTOUSl.ly Hi.

His Aunt Sarnh lived siirttrise of the sight thtil burs' >>n
hi* house; and dogs, common dogs h'T—ail those dogs, all gaging a' h--: l--r.ll, krti. > makers have ken taka
.oTi-i.b-rul'h- di'iaqe.s
frrrm tin
both she and his mother abcduiciy and wagging tludr talk.
whi-h It-was r.
"Von Jurl go out and rve for yoiii- hiv.-. f,
refused to "have arodad."
tain H-.vt rh.-y liad m vi-r k-f..rv vi
The summer he wa* eight Sam nl- self. you. ma'am, am! you. m.r'aoi!

Into the envelois- like them at all;

and seal* II op quirk, aud pnis the

wo

K-f-tro

iib r eii.i'il.w ■ ns, b»

that ai«-

do not know what Sam nwld have she c.ould tint tlinl H in
fin-etion:" .nab!.-;, ks-^ to T>-inrti
IdMrt think* they *te so pretty. It's wanted that he did not bnve. exeepi ihnughi Sant mkhl hum- tHirr.ored it
>—that Is to say. all Ihd ehlt- Slie wv^utl lo look, amt then- Ir war. troni long i!i-.'ainr- '.> tli. lr hlr<-8 nn
•* **"' ** tr»M;!lng where yon
ai'vd l.v ;iny..J Hi. fit. .iilf.fa' Wav.aiPpMum of pIsces. isn't ti? Then. dren be wanted and all (be dogir Hl« on a I tram of Jjie loft, .n* t»lrkrvi-h«.kIng as ever. Ihil she had firr-a,!!!. n «.• Imvg ol ivciqtiifzdtg oiir ,--;’romul
:lier didn't like childrco as vjsltoi
wbeii^iiM leOer* are written, and the
little

DfiwmT".
UmI

-pul.ht; nl K‘*rK H'»rTnM I’KH'KS. Tl«. tin

pala.x-. . II., ir;t.i., a (rr.-ai f,

full irf «ory- lb- "f'ater dog.r.iirtO would k- gmsl
to have in an animal

very well, and hla Aunt Sarali dlil no

liojrrs>III

■■iiiii.sl..* itiel 1 '•iriiliina.
1U..I1 |/fe»-afa
Iftiint;

tlke,yDur cards. Snulirams? Your pres-

ords-aro made «ni. .she slips a fat

nuu-iviul a

. wrlx.-l.l iof

gold. n *l«l: Hint ; liim-.s from Hi.- top .If

p.-ritiHie.l to tly Hi.

yj„

y. ur .h.-ii, .‘I thr.

:Th.- .mpiviliu ■

Mnis.-If lo Krone.- In r.-anh .If I'tesl

wa- ..v'r;M

• JtJ

LviTdaot.- it* tk-

think of rainbows and while ehmtls loll t.. s. .- it I.ke IS,Mid tliid the Mamii
June sky. To l«e sure, he Ilia’ hlaui|H.-tl the eh-gam Ibiral
. ooriel and ready for My. Strong to
copy then In type ne the'big laachlBc didn't have a bicycle, for noliody hao .Jgu .11 h*T jeHy g'.a» i-'Urv. She
■.Icych-s
then,
nut he had a little memlwivst having heai.l Sum tell
la Ihf Herald office. Then the ans
wbo uhuil card* and buttons, and has:

^

viiil ]..)

Hi.r aii<

.......lion by the ii-HSIa.ir.- ..f the air,

(ore.- on IIS

Blackberries!

'.-hakibg l-au-k wuh a wruu.mCr.-l

brfoM. hut Ibis tine aheSeei* them

wrfe.-fbc kUers of the Imy# and girts

gi- ^

$, €, Klait $

Cravtrsc etty's Ctading Drus Sl»rt

I iiiere.iildy ih.»i

duty to write a few line* to you to M-i • Why, Ue'8 only nine. He likes
Ham. tho eror'and other |sjl<uiiale«: „ie rivlii lu-ti.l
k.,trai..l to tl
little IJawlliornB 'Wonder Itimk' Iw
you know ! roeeire<l my card and butwill (h- vklirul. Then Uaelk wifi re-j.nm-' •■i|gin
Ko-ni.-r.y.
v
than nnyitiliig. ! I know he nmsl
way*
ton all right, and thank yon for them.
fini I.I Atm rl.-i. .ind tn from ..f a f.v.k
Jutmi., r in lri.ul-:;-l’
Ml!''
And
she
was
obllmtl
lo
b
And her heart of gold make her dear
have got them yet nnd am-trying
i.maldr rlioe^ila.-Ung rrl.TliliihliM-lit
f. ,, || i ).,i j,; iit,jrni.-H •v.i.i.) Ii..|id.
llie table. t<K>; for I-Iie eould not. keep
hard to follow the ruh-s of llu- ord<s.
ifv H.si !..• VVM..I-1 boo- 1.1- Uj girl, as good as gold Is she!
miisl li-II jnu of my new p* t. Isiek her tearr..
If tk- ".Sh.rlda. I, t.. ••
,. .-ui-i ib.u< f
After a while, when hreakfasl
ne little puppy namwl Majiir.
islw.urd an.l ftiliiT Kmr.rti.au I
• I call her my Illy maid;
..gutii’U a
ovt t. Kant tame into the kei.-e whist
...1
'tails ' This repnialkii. Hk- Is.
. Though her dark glowing nnl-brflwi. and two iillle khteos. Tabby and Dick.
ling
as
If
he
wt-re
the
ha;i|ihlsl
k.y
Blaring with Mrs. Myron Ware,
lii-vi-;.. will luiiig Mu a f.in.iiii'.
cheeks no art ,
In the world.
He hr'iuglil In soni
yei. and vAll soon be going to school
Ooald pale to the Illy'* Ivory shade.
wood lor Janet. Hie rvsik. and hi‘ tiH-in
A City Full ef Coeoaniit*.
Not Hly pale cheek*, but a Illy* again. My slater l.iiella is nUying
cd the canary's cage; and th«-n he s«
Tin- week l-i-fon- T'lankrgit ing Hi'',
With Hattie lYheelork for this winter.
heaH
down quietly In a enroer to draw pl<
Now I think my letter Is getting long
'eniiiiiil srli.«iii..ru lAtol'vl »" many
Make* my darling girl what Mw U i
lnreb;ror lit had taken it into his head
uts In M.-bll.-, Ala.. H...I tk- rallroa,,.
enongh for this time.
Next time
to tlliisirotir his --Wonder Honk.
eo’ildn't eany lln-ni awav. In all tln-r.
will tell you what 1 ean do to make
lly mrnld. a lUy pare 1* abe!
Hk mother was sittlu-; near
w.-n- more than eiglp million etsTwolfaeni baipty. ..f elvilu..| trail
with her leuiiig, thinking what a
nil's tn town. Some of Ik- Irvii' brine
With many wlsUrs for our prtwl
Ws* it VouT
r»mM'Un-cHi. t
p.std kiy he was. when she'heard
a nuA-ler <if a million ihiIk :il a llini'.
den'i'a happiness. I remain.
did a golden deed:
.1 s. le IK.I .Sli;
Janet's vntre very h>ud. In the klieliett
Til.- .-n-|oiit.-rr at.- the rand, niukeriYour happy Sunsblner.
somebody proved a friend la need:
She wini om to Me what the mail,
Brvin Haywood..
Bomabody aang a beanllful *attg:
was; aud tlierc Aunt Sarah was. at
t hope yon will write again soon.
Somebody smiled the whole day lung.
she was rajins In Janet; ' Vou jinia;
NafiSTS’s Robber Kite.
We like to hear from all our Suni hlne
Somebody thought "'tlsswoelin live;
me!
Where Is that k>v? He'll kn'm
'll.- provinre of N.iigi.a in Japan.
Somebody thought Tm glad to give;' Jmys who are as Inlerestiul In
what II means, nt k' bound. I»og'.
. niav iikii In- node 1 ir^i-r tbuii
Club as Erw in Is. don't wc.
Somebody fought a valiant fight ;
eleven!"
■in pn->'-riU-d iIIiii-itsIoiii-.
TinSomebody lived to shield the rlEbt;
Whiui Janiu raw Mrs. Ditiglehy. si
l> .abl r.i 1.- :,.T-. .i on a hainf.i
The Mystery About Sam.
Wsf that soDehody >ouT
itn-w;
"i-rieien ilog
in III.' slvie.-nHi oiP'iiv win-o u
Sam Dlngb by was nine years oi l. hnrM ferili
111:. rrd.tK,]' Iri.s] ' i* sT.-al the sarr.-.t
M he had not one broih-T i>r siitler. ma'am. In the |o|i of ih- |s*nV;. l.arn
Friday. Aug. 17. IWN.

Id he was alwajH so hungr.v'fi'tr eom- yv-s then- is. aifd the M-rjiiddesi. ou
■_
Now members Jotalng alnee last re­
and
seal.l.
pany that hk mnibor said he Home. landlsku-t der.s-huni!
ported;
niwrly drove her wild.
Sam nud broken lepge.r and Hind t io
Mary asd Poliy Krletz. Maple City.

|TJif killing: piwcrI’ar:* i ir<-ui v. ri.a .vcconliou jto ilw pr
rpnrii.di of nts-nir w !.i.-!i it . .i,tains, \Vf liav.- » IdUtnl that
^ full sUn-Hr-I str.-ii, ti. -t-.! wlii- '. w - jiuafanku- t.i Is- Utf
11<- on ill.- ic.irk.-t. < .»i:<- in .'in.l ip-t oor price.
.

V foi Ih. If bom, .

ir-:i

A Curved Ball. •
Many larys do noi nndei-Maiid why p

oy.

moutborgan or vlnlln?

Ttoojigb her hair' Is Tar fttna a tang­
led mate
or drifted annahlne on erery enri.—
> Not her cMden hair, but her gedden

bis father put

a Mg, juicy piece of steak on hk phile

Wl^

1 will ClfUW.

UndoidMI by a sinful trace.

-n>eiv was no uta- in

a hoj k ing flnkky.

have an organ and wo have a niuulh- ehalr. and eried out “I can't, fat he
orgM and we hare a vhilln,

lake ii..niilig i>i ;

t w|l!.

1 wdli!"-I.ueia t'har.

is thiowii it 1* reinrdi’I in il. Jo: v.;irn

We have two and then he rii«k«vl again: and Iben

We have three cows.

p
p-irk-i

whi'h k- iMi.

i.-d I.I 11. as..}

bis istiiy fo: a lew bloeks. tir onl |« i

old rot and two liitle killens. We have

-Coildni to me one half uo well



V back .11 a I

Paris Orcen
Chat Kills

Ilf 41 omu- am.'

And .Sam cried J.iyfun> : '-rMi
mamma!

Men.-^l V

k-n imf>iiMiib-<l. »

tiam.

iu thi- lihntry. or taking a ride ou

"gam.
Kingsley. Mkh., Ang. 10, VW

Three times a day In hit work or play,

ilie |a»iek«ril Is-v In vfhi.Ji rt..-y I
ira«n-.t hate! eM t, .

If yon'd Jus;

time, exn-iil when he did <-rr3ndH; lull

He ihighl be up In hU pl- ;fuinl rorui.

mother

IndwU through his gingham w«ist» and the)
each side of H: kit if .me sl.te Is:
keep piiMiuc smaller 1>ells to
ma.le to move fnsier than Hi.- oih.-r,
users.
Hlfl mother one daj
tha' k, If Hi. iwll I-- nund.- to rowactually dropisd Itars on the litti.III its own axU so as i.i in. ivas.- Hi.
Maple City. Mkh.. Aug. C. 'oo.
sJiui new Ik-IIs. wIi<-ii she was wnrkliig
f)ear^Prc*ldml-l thought I woiiM
Interal frteH.ni, Hie naiiiiwr n-'iill h
thc'butlon-liolo. f.t think that ISa:
a eiirvi- in the .||n-etl..ii of the sidlike to jolO the Sunshine Club. Please
growing so pale and ihlii. ami i
on whleh Its moiloii 1ia» Is-, it re ar.!
send me a card and a button. \Vc have
samc'tlme he was grt.winp sm li
Thk
k
the
iihiloHsihy ot :
two cats. Jly sister l» In Traverse
gotsl. iiiitietil. Bweol-lcrapeee.1 link. .1 ball."
City. We have two dogs. .

and dog of a friend of mine,

thinnest, i

' ytm .ball k.-. p

lake

he liegan

Vour Friend.
I*»lly Krietr..
Uo vonr two cat* and dogs play t

the

np In the -math-

ncll.

gelher?

BM cheeHly ro*e* hU whlMIlng aoog.
Now near, now Tar. aa be trudgen

n

rbe said, k-nding down nnd liuklug

lliite slsicre may join the Cradle

townaray thialda.

d of Ibe Iblon.sl p

•o warm you ould m»i expect a lioy to Biroicbl Into hir sriired .,«ir -Tliv>
sbnil-have all tki nice, good m. at they
g', any taster.

riral Vioa Prwldant-MMMl Batw will In’, with tour happy girls!
•mnd Vie* PraaMMt, Mra. Irawa

..

Ooing to bU girSim with the rbil '

won't

ale in retainiing from his emnds. the very lart dog nii'il he Ir evinit,'

Mary Krictr.

What a houaoful of sunshine Iherv

WllHama.



Mamma, aay you

B'bcnerer Sam was asked to ak»n Sam. He war UM going to ds-.
do an cTT*n>l. he did It so very willing, Thr-n rile put her arms aronud her Iroy
i_
___ ..I .k____ 1 ».
■Iri-w him close, wd sb" laughtsl

his eating.
d"

^

lan-i.'

and rnoMuf over to hk oiiii k>m.-.

ticed It.

Kriett. Maple City. H. K. D. No. 1.

torealdent—Clara BaUa.

"f

pUer. war nfWT vi»lied h> the

they're

'long' fine! -

fleuw address
of

And

when schtM wae out, Sam was »cn

Could they Join the H

Cradle K<HI?

l-aneo. f.-ndr trael

thirh. «.Ti title D-i ,p>lrs<Me fr«*l Mtp

Ibfugs!

growing Jolly fellows—ibey're p-iiing

and ahe kkskl him.
There la a little boy to

MtarMliM.
I «Hn toy 1i Si
ImIsM
WHS ti i»fytoi<» WKd «■
Mwy IMif thlRf.
H I ivM- fail toi toys* «• «•
SIMM thliwto i w« -Try, toy

my sbaro of

moved oni of the acighborhoad; and

lonesome Tor a while, and openly jls- make me tnni off my dof» just yet- drve. he lojchr't «u-rl»ln tiny paekav*-r
with Mrrillme. Cpon iiowwere wriimoicnied add frneal a great deal.' say M. mammal-

Wwlitn-l WB hi»e ■ P>od time If we
niuld

I «M Df MV«r Si wmf ar
9n* Mh—t —)»!■»
I wM try «i Si M liippir M I

ni s

I oevi-r meant

ged and tooaled. could be a UinKleby;
The nest summfw the wasbr-iwomat

,'itbent m>

1. mamma: hut I did

fredueaily said, that this boy. «o roc

Grand Rapids Furnitunf Co.

il'-.i. y.-t when so; Jr.-«- they flt'w- ;

most lived at the washerwMnan's. sev­ she biirol out again. ;urning Urn t
Mr#. DInglid'V and then to Atim Sirali. >.nh.u.iia‘lngl}. ns liip-ct'.y an'l as n
She had eight ehlMroii.
They wer- when lo Ynshetl ,Sim IroBi thi ylliiing- t rrttigly l;nm<: as from piaee> i»"rf<s
were her Sooheams. Instead of having g.md enough ehildree. even Annt ] room, wherv he must faavo betm fclaffl- 1y knowu to them.
A f.-w y. rir> ago It occurrrd to>
Sarah said, excopt. c<f enunu.-. in lhi-1:
to write It lo you.

and wishes so bard that you were an

here In the room with her. and ahe eral bhs-ks away, on a bark stivel.
enuld say bow glad she was that you

CONSTIPATION CURSE OF MANKIND
____

A great uorm of enirtaty in-1 el-i- w.-!Mo..r.n k- k.e,Kr
that iMr vt-j X-.Oldm'aaV LivT-aldv bbtm-fill !•'
trae w .y to cure ext. •.,;..,.:i-,ii. Eil-, Liv-r-oidv arc not apaleot jnclidne lad
Then, after ^e gels the Idlers sli gtammar. Their house wat stualL and
g»», tvick Hei-Ur'atl.'/sr-Kii eminent phystciaito •prrsctiptioti is
washiag- qrtence poon-T fnim
liis
irvmblijis msrkal-!i, ai.lU-y on the part of ks-s:^,,^ CMvtipatien, 6Iliisuf.De** and alHi
she wonders what storiei it wa* nlways filled with
'•» arising ir,>ir..K T->i;< ! L;-.ci. ha-v'.vVlc, f.irji. birmois ou bottlej. Tbcrcia
_
“Tk-y're
mine—I'm
coring Bitebl !<• ma-le Useful,
and verses you would like. She bav steam, and the bark yard was always|Tips,
iiscivcrca bv
ami hi- n-i cieiccnt ol doubt iij tbe cu
himsrif that he roul.1 rely upon fhr-r' fem*aatoUtu* n-msTethe eauye.
a big drawerful in the desk, and so full i>f clolhes drying! Mil yet ther-ithem! Oh. mamma, pba,.- don,'I take
prescri;j'.ion is ih-.s-v a- .l.iv-r-U'l'. 'j1. Liv-r-oids. They dn not
sp-.-dr
n-iuni
(roQj
anywhere
within'
V*«
.Hay
Try
a
Foil-Sued
Battle
F
rc
.
Weoor«lvcs
Isr.'iw
liiat
L-'.ik
.:
!.
w.ii!.u;on!y •ciettcc woriioEaloDg Oii nak
room for glorion* playtimes. So.'ibeni away! I'm rndug to g<A homes
she polls It open, and begins lo
th- vtorst f,..rms of c >..;ijM’.;'m ami urai Jiiicv astustiDg natkic. We want veat
;h.' rails.- cf tl;f. or Aiiir tulles from
CoiMtipgtion is the starliti"
of all
and ehoaoc and arrange all tbc things Sam only pme home that *umme..,lor them—good homos! J-asi give
he dangcr-mv ilfeasev «; tk. I'oweU'tu try Liv-r-oid* t»-4t^.UigvsHl at S&e.;
kimisuf "lanKiTous a3>l >ii-.lio-ir;g dis­
«l.e:li. i i
all through vaeatjun. foi hU tnea-» time, nsmiua: 1 never tr-.-aul to k.tp t!" :<i-i
that y«o are going to' road iire|ty ■
Ltvi r. wbi'h ahe si-ch 4 yti-at iinn- a k.nic, but if you hare n-y. tried them
eases, such as .<pperi.licili». lule»
And then ahe sits back in ber chaii mod to sleep; and. whmi h<- tlid come. tk-ni. Btamnw. iiuly—only miOl I had a’ tk- phui Ir-.ni w'bieh they i
yspepsix aee:-> life. Jf y«a Invr nrver :ri-l Jj-. -r- before. »cnd juair nam^ end addn**
iousness, sick Bea.lacbes.......................
Hea.lachcs,
Dy»!
■ scoro>o<'ithcr*. If oidi before, vte w-.i’ ..cn-1 abv.Ictelv you will r^v-e a full »i*ed bolUefn
i-jor dogs, that 'ianed k.m.-war.l or not. be s.-l in Feni*IeTrootde*
...
again, asd wtshes that we conld tali; he was browa with dirt front biad to ’eimd Ut.m! TheyTe

''
tbci
iigatioDS—nottainF to t*y—metriy
them over, and she conld learn wbirh foW. his tronsers were raggssl,. hk-:'vf fo-.inJ ever.rwh.ue. nad heatd of.rr.ik t., le.i tbeir ai.llliy to harry nie«
;'l!iK *;r- It Tn»..:recomBieTi.l
Uieln to your fneo^ if they
inien.I UielD
I .Hieao- .
shoes were filled with sand, nii.l lif en 'nnd cue after them; Jtmi they haven
n' do homine pigeons.
ydo nkc bfwi. the verses, tbe »t
.a i'-cl rii'ht. -ii-i iJ.> wlivt
claim, The Vio Chemical
1 in the sv: tern. A «oun.1 mlv. l.iv :-ohlv ;
»t we claim.
]f:.i a friend In the wnrid Hni me! t c.ur.+lngiy pmctiAv] a few bee« ffom
make you look n.
r !.:i”bt M.lc: ol J:fc.,Co.. Chictgo, III.
•bant Other boys and girls, or abuni Us HWi'Ine* were muddy.
naound iasting beaUfa.
finish,

ths ■"*«»«*« nod Urda, or queer thing.

Nobody would dream. Aunt Sarahjhu.t to take out meat and tbiugr'io tNeud ulio lived

the larth^

»oie and recomitHn

THE JOHNSON

DRUG CO.

12b E. From 6L

QRAMD TMAVBMC HCfUUL 'THUfltDAV. AUAUST ft, 1
■ttato. roheat and aarva.
gether for two boers, utphtSand boil
cool aad dry a place as possible. If newspaper.
ToBsato Reliab—A alca reUak can agala natU qolte Ihkfc. Bottle aad
you hare no lec, put year aieat to
Tboae wbo sigh for cool resUng
tign. mosiin bag which has been place* in warm weaiber and y« can be made by cutUng a piece from the set asiije. Care most be uken that
dipped In rinegnr. aad hang It where aot give ap their aon beds, can gain stem eads of ripe totnatoea. Reatove
Tomato Relish-Scald and skto
it wUI get the air. hot do bus; or it what they want by laying heavy while palp, aad mix with an equal quaaiity
of chopped coenmber; replace to the ihtriy ripe fomaioea. psqr and core
may be dipped to mHted suet sad so awalag canvas under tbe sheets.
and aerve on a lettuce leaf. twelve large sour apples, peel ten
keep for a day or two. Bmpty tbe
"And why did you leave your last
place"
"Well.
mum.
tbe
leddy
was
tons
and remove tbe siem and seeds
bread box and wipe It carefully erery
A New Tomato Salad—Here U
after bsHa' two at homes, a pink and
from six XTeen pi-pperw. Chop all very
ling, allowing no scraps
would w« aot Btv<!
A 4nnrtr Mlleaee BHb Ibe ■ftemooDi
yailer Uy. a pergressivc eoehr.i French way of serving tomatoes; sile~
mil in Bve lableepoonfuls of aalL
lbs to accamdUte. aa they Indi
The wv*l4« »««>■ «"»P *» “»« ■“">
parthy and a ebrtstonin'. mum. all lu hem Into a glass dish and garnish
1C plot of vinegar, and sugar to taste,
mouturc and cooseouenily mold.
ner beat, and bleop. miT dreaia at
very partkular with all pitchers aad wan wake. Sure. mom. ,rhe oxclH- around the edges with lame white lew all together, very slowly (or an
•bower*. Tbc tired bee forseU ber dred yesia ago—before the rumble of, other utensils used for milk: wash lent was loo much tor me.nerves." ooloo rings cal (ram raw oatoo slices. hour and a half. This will he fosnd
diwblRS aoBC- The kwe«>me Wd* the Ire wagon was beard la
Hake
a
bole
in
the
ceatw
of
the
taUd
Scald out and air bread and eako
-.and cas) to mal
them with balling suds, rinse them in
•re pv
dewlw dnmlb. eed all St reels!
Whole Tomaioes-FIII a large fiono
scalding traier with a pleee of wash- boxes twice a. week. Bread mouldi and fill with
(be iwAare pooU *t« dry. »Ti»e and
Aa Brtkie has bcca going
jar with ripe and prrfceil.v smind.
lag sods la It: scald them agala with quickly in August, and extra care is whipped croam dreaslag.
deity, up tbe hm. tbe kns
rounds of tbc papers, receatly, stat­ clear water and dry them ibotougbly.
Green Tomatoei Pried—Cut them In whole tomatnes. Adding a lew clnt.-s
cIlBb*. By ra«ed fence In onawd ing g)uit cold foods are injurious tn See that they are perfectly coM be­
PlsBUfn lenves applied to bee slings slices half an inch thick, sprinkle with and a sprinkling of sugar bei<
wayi, tbe'soWen-fod lifii up her ftani' (he health. Whether that was gotioo fore putting (he milk in (hem. It is r moMjuUo bites will remove tbc Inpepper, dip In beaten egg. each layer. Cover wMl with onebsK
Ins tondi. Tbe thistledown Ufbl as up to Hew of tbe Ice famine or not. adrisabic in warm wealher.’tbU month flammstlon.
roll in bread crumb* and fo' (111 eolil vinegar and nne half water PIsr,a baby's tboosht. floats on the ^n-. we might as well make a Hriue of espeetally.^lo scald tbe milk as aomT
rown on both side*. They are cxpiece of thick flsum-l over the j
necerslty. and while we drink our as 11 comes: net boll It. as that gires
Cold Comforts for Hut Osya.
gold air.
todlngly good.
letting It (all well down'Into the v
A writer Id the Designer gives (he
warm milk and eat soft butter, com- It s
Tomatoes on Toast—Pare and rut egar. then tie down-with s cover
|.eve'* Prayer.
ounelres with tbe reflection that. permniB. Put It to s (arJna or double fotinwiqg helpful bints (or bot weath­ into small pieces live or six medium
n tfkper. TbCM* will keep all
Dw Und! kind Utrfl!
If this s
sized tomatoes and a small onion winter, and ate not harmed, even il
boiler, and when the wnter bWls In er desserts:
OraclOBs Lord! I pray
PcBcb Layer-To a plot of milk aild sliced flne. Add nearly Fquart of wa. the flannel rolteeis mould.
belter (or so doing. Doubtless tbe (he lower part, tbe milk U scalded
Thoa Witt look on all I lore
rHty of Ice will adranec the price soBIcienUy.
pinch of salt; pntgln double boiler ter. and boll three-quarters of an hour.
Te^erly today!
and scald: beat together ooe capful of When done drain off the water, add fluppestlons (or Coekinfl Voong Car.
meal, so that kss wilt be eaten;
If the eblldrco are cross, perhaps
Feed Tbou tbelr bearU of weaf1a<
rpta.
this rery cireumsunce will beaell!
granulated sugar and tsro eggs; add
salt and pepper to suit Ibe taste, a
30 ate irriUble and their mood u tbe
^
Scatter erery care
To (iKMie who have dl»rove*e>l
us. whether we will or no. Meat Is
milk: bring to a boll until It Is like piece of butter the size of
reflection ot your earn. Try
Down a wake of angel wings
be rery heating to tbe Wood
thin custard—be careful not to burn—
ths of a-cup of mil kur dellcInuB pussJhllltb-8 In eairots I
palleat
and
kind,
calm
and
cool.
and.
Winnowing tbe air.
always an amnr.emcni that the
and U DOW said to be the chlcr cause
SCI aside to cool. When cold add half earn. Have ready nnd arranged
It. -11 you persistent])
ot (he disorders Inrldent to hot weath­
plot of pure cream and the syrup from
platter several fmsil pieces nl toast. joHty iof people pass "them toy. and
Bring into tbe sorrowing
make tbe cBort to scorn so. you will
er. those disorders whlHi In times past
pint jar of bmndicd peaches: pu* Pour the tomstnes over It. the nsprlii- ronslder them "only III to fciut stork.'
Ail release frtan pain.
learn to (eel so, and the Hilldren
freetcr and freeze; When frozen
bare
been
attributed
to
fruit
and
vege­
Itttle sugar. Anyone who Is There Is no more healthful vi-gotabl. ;
Lei the Ups of bughler
will be wbsi ‘'mother*' is. Probably
table! Let tbetc wbo cat meal three
fairly hard, pack a square or brirk fond ol
I Icmiaioes will be dellghu-J its effects on the eomplexion. when
(hey too feel the beat, but do not know
I freqiicnU.v. aie said to lie
times a day and find the heat insuBermold half full of the rream. then put with thir.
recipe.
t
And with all the needy
wbat alls them. Do not burden
layer of the peaches, from which the
ahie. try. for a while, doing without It
TomatocK Baked—Select large, flrru
O dlrlde. I pray.
with many dolbes; let them weaj
Mr.. O. n. lWt.lnM.n, « SL Kell*
s as^Hl as II looks. The n
at (WO of the meals and use rit>c trull
)rrup has been poured (if whole cut ones, cut a round place from tbe top.
This wt trwaiore of coolent
•hoes and the thinnest stnekings,
Br.K.kIyn. S. Y.,wTlies:
tUm- you have an opiioriunllv lr> c
Instead.
Fruit
cools
the
blood
and
in
halves
and
remove
slonesl,
then
and
carefully
servop
out
the
soft
par*
‘That It mine-today! ‘
brie drswers
.'f More (skew FrntiM and A dW aM
ol (he ftdlowing ways of c>s>klug II
—James WbHomb Riley. costs far leas than meat; therefore. low-necked waist, and a thin, gingham Bll moU with cream, being careful and seeds. Fill with a Muffing of
goad atom «// mf too yeara*
The Fit-nrh maoner «f nsiklng very tnaiaseaf fly SFaUaf pflyafcfaaa.
It our blood is cooler and we have the'
fin every bit of space: bind edge of bread crumbs seasoned with butter,
Blip, not MO long thst It will hamper
-I can rraUs- <uiy thst I feel Iik*
>rlng money
mold with paper and press on rnvc-i. salt, pepper, and a little minced on­ yoinig ^rrots Is dcllclims. ihdi (hem
their movemeois. I..e( them play out
until tender, then cut Into halves
. we ought surely to
Dip
a
piece
of
muslin
In
melted
but­
by
Ib^
c
ion.
Replace
tbe
lops,
pul
cloae
•THAT MAN Is-BLEST
of doors all the morning, but during
lenglhstl*'- Melt someliuller.ln I
feel cooler, besides the money wc save
ter or wax; cover Jotnl; park mold in gpthcr in a buttered tin. with

WHO DOES bis BEST.—
tioreshnrlneMOf htasih.
the beat of tbe day provide some quiet
Bl<dnmen. Sumun
go towards buying
salt and ice until wanted. This U well uiyr •caiiered between, and bake spider. Wiitvt (be bnllcr bulddes. lay
and kure Jutois. Veto

M(D LEAVES THE REST.
colored paper and sdse carrots :>n<T spiiokle with ,
worth the trouble.
leave off our oatmeal In the mornings
alf an hour.
have no iib-a what ytuir li
I bottle of
Currant Frappe—Bring slowly to
sugar, salt. pt'l'l“'r and fliu-l> eh*«p|M>.l dune fur me. it ha* pr-doogeil my life
and ‘substitute molded (srtna wlib
Tomatoes and Ts
colors will be an endless fund
lioil a pound of granulated sugar and
n and suimr: give up hot cakes
ofitploea in cold stock parsley. Fiy Kiem until rile edges be- and made a new woman of me.
of enlcrtainmenl. An aftcruoon nap.
“O. aoef) a hlctthtg I *a*c rocefeed
quart of water-boll seren roinules:
eat 'bread made of the whole
n hnurs, put them in a saiici'- ■me crisp and l>io«n.
tepid bath and (reiib clothes, will give
Uponnatiu- cariMts arc made tn the MratW* your tfadaesa. Doctor, wad
skim: pour Into freexer and (uro care­
boll. sdding a little more stock
(Ac ouhtmmx ot the asadAdw wfoc*
Ihcm new vigor (or tbe evening. Fut
fully until it. Is like soft snow; then (111. quite conked, nnd of the cudkIsi- ■me wa>. only couklng some flncly you so ktotfy prtocHbo4.
form part of dlir August breakfasts,
to bed not later . than eight
August is a
"I am al'le to Work smite I began ynnr
rbnfiped onion in the butter before
ill glass of rurranl Jelly
and with fragrant coffee aad sweeL
of porridge. Add ^pprr
tbe mom trying months In the year,
o'clock, so that they will want (n get
trealm.-tit. I.ut Iwfore I ws* n"t able to
fresh butter, we will oot miss menL
and the wbllCH of two eggs beaten totaste, and about ao Mnee of adding the vcgetablcboth to health and spiriu. Moch deup early, while the day Is (reah aad
help niye<'lf, tfrii h Iro* do any work.
Tn make rrearai-d cat rots, pnl
gciher onlil ihey are light and foamy; butter. Cut four tomatoes In hstves,
Fresh fish, boiled or broiled, is a good
psads upon the menUI atUimIe we
cool, ir'baby does not seem well, prob­
All
praise is/fioe to Dr. HsrUnan ao4
lurcpiii
two-tatoli-sp<wU(>iU
<■(
l>iitlcr.
substiiute for meat In summer, as It
one-quarter l>ox of gelatin which has remove the pips and watery substance,
take at tbla time. In tnet. no matter
fcis ticaimenLP
conlalns very lUtle, some kinds pone ably 11 Is fr«Mn the same cause mJ alt been thoronghly dissolved and sn^sin- and sprinkle tn each a lliilc pepper and when it is iiielied stir in rai.'
y be, a rest­
alt. of the heat>produclBg Hemenls. your other worries—the heat. Per­ ed: then freeze.for ten mloutes lous- snd salV Fill racb half tomato with
ful. trustful, eoptenled spirit wiU
haps you bold it aroond unnere
Fill fruit mould and park In Iro the tapioca, sprinkle the surface with
hot It I* well to pour a little stock In
Frequent sponge baths, using tepid Think hgw very disagreeable it would
able us to stand tbe ndded atross and
>n with suit and |s-p|M-r. Cut the the taking poa, but do nut have It
for two hours to ripen. Serve on glass grated cheese, put them In the
strain of tbte bot monlb, and come water, will also reduce our tempera­
to he mauled, and ktosed.
bulled rarrots Into ciiIk-s or w-tih
twenty minutes, and serve,
bunches o^
r biilf an loch In depljf.
Ibrongb with color* flying. It nukea ture; but (he greatest and best cure
lugged around when it Is so
. which have chilled, dipped
omato Bsuee—Cut slice from top: small setmp Inin lialls. and stir them
all tbc diterence in a big day's work, of all Is to k^ so busy that wc will
n. Accustom It to lie on tbe 1>cd white of egg and dusted with powder­
the creamed
sauce.When hot,
lovp pulp and add to minred eclwbeiber H be taken strenuously, by not have time to ttaljik bow warm we or on a thick quilt on Ibe floor, as long ed sugar.
them Iniii a heated dish and
aud naettirtium pods cut In two;
Those
vfho
wander
up
and
down
min Ibree, ns It were, or easily sod
aa it Is happy, changing Us position
lluli.rmllK I* lai all llntos good for
add Itollcd rream. tliyssing and refill sprinkle rhi*pl*ctl parsley over them
Venetian Sherbet-Simmer
Mteadlly. as tbou^ there were all the tbc house, vigorously fanning them­
amusing It when frcitol. Possibly
the •uniplcvhin. fiiid also Is a fine pre­
shells: serve cacl) on a crisp Icltuce- and'seri'c.
lime In the world U> do it in. By the selves. sighing and groaning over the the poor little creature M dressed
together until sugar Is dissolved, then
An entrCc is made of carrots to the ventive l«»h «T Minburn and Irei-kles.
totter method it will be fouid at tbe heat and fretfully Tcmarklng (hat Ibey warm A shirt made of tbc floeul. noil five minutes: skim and set aside.
Ihereffire all ibrougb le Hummer
Tomato Jelly—Cover one box of gcl (olluwing manner:
doae of the day Udt eren more bat -caDt stand It much longer" and thinnest, all-wool. French flannel, the When cool, add a quart of raspberries tine with'Sslf a pint of cold water
Slice Ithln and slew slowly twenty nioutliH lihnubl Id- useil wheneviTlt it*
been aceompUshed than by tbe old •Isn't It perfectly dreadful.' are only neck cut rather low and sleeves short.
with thre­ |H*s.sibIc fo gi l jl fresh
islied and strained Ihrough a fin>- and let il ansk for half an hour. Strain tnimilcs;In h ssiicepan
making ihcmsHvee mere nucomfortnapkin and a thin slip, are
ziniHlI wliit. .onl'ui-. mukr tiTv nice
es
of
butler,
iwn
l.-iliI'-Kimniifiils
can
of
lonialm-s:
add
a
(Sire
of
rhees«'-rloth.
tbe
Juice
of
unc
lemon.
able. They keep their Mood st fever baby needs on hot «Jays even the lit­
a saltspooDfut of sail, a dssb ot Of WBlet. salt and pi-ppcr. ro»ci cIuim- pichti-s. Tlu-y Sri- casil) ptt'psred. rcJuice of one large orange: put In
rem Tbe diBerenoe will make itself beat and would out fe^l nearly so tle feet can go bare; and long skirts freezer nnd turn slowly until frozen
pepper, a salispoontul ol celery ly. Make a sauce of the yolks of two <l>iirlog oiilv to; have tmlllng brino
warm
If
they
were
sweeping
a
room
t la lu efaet on tbe entire house­
and bandages are very
moderately hard. Cut small rausk- seed or some celery tops. Brit
eggs. I•eal light with (me-half cupful l■•u^(>,| uve-T Itie^ four days la ntchold. and the stmospber* ot lore and or acrobblng a floor. Not that 1 adro- lies It occurred to yon that baby
boiling point, watching carefully, of rream and one laldewpooofpl cession, wbeii they are drained 'aad
raeloRB In half; remove stringy part
pence win make of tbe home a true cate a recourse to such extreme meas- be suffering for a drink of cool sralcr. and seeds: set on fee to chill. .When then add the gelatine and the Juice of chopped parsley. Ponr the sauce over placed.In Jars, tlien nivcrcd .wllb vinewhen tbe mercury Is to (he nine­ Remember that milk is food and not
barm of peace. This is not an tmtried.
lemon and strain again. Turn the cooked earrols. stand ovit Ik
ready to sene, flll each half of the
uapraren theory. It is a posslblliiy ties; there are enough cool morning* drink, and even very y-oung babies melon with the sherbet. Place lace (his into moulds and
rolisli jinndc liy cut;
Ino^ enough to »el th«: eggs, and
igbout (be summer when such require water—not lee water-but that
sritbin tbe roach of erery reader ot
ting a |il•■<-e fr<^ lb<- Kteni r-nds ot
paper dolley on plate and serve half harden. Serve on lettuce leaves with
tbh department, and the more Uted. needful work can ba done; but it Is wbirii Is fresh aad cool. Do alt you melon to a person. For a pink-and- msyonnsise dressing. This may be
ripe tomatnes. Rerocn*- pulp, and mix
the more ererworked nod worried you certain that those whoM bead Ifod
Ike the baby romforUWe green liinrh this Is nn attractive as made with chopped olives,~ chopped
with an eqgal qiuulll} <if cbopp^ cuate. tbe more this Is meant for you. heart and bands are occupied, do not
t will be good and happy.
celery or finely chopped chicken.
mains from ^ cumiM-r: replare iln.lbe lomatues. and
well as a delicious dessorL
Try It lor last one day-iodny-«id (eel tbe heat as do those who think
IcitiH'c leaf, wllb' mayonTomato Omelet—Skin and enl fine
It. well
of
nothing
clae.
^
hatring found oot the wonderfnl freeDutch Peach Cake.
flummer Scrap*.
iree medium sizwl lomaiocs. Conk
and niellowed with-, melle.l
Dust—well. yes. dust is trying, veo ;
ya
and peace and rest, you
e )oy
a Imskel of poaches there will al­ ve teaspoon fine chopped onions iu drlpplo,^ or blitter, as a Mtgfflng for
For canning, pickling snd preserv­
td dlsboartenlng'. too. if we will al­ ing..keep a supply of special - cloihs ways he found s number which lor le teaspoon butter a few mlnut,
i the key which
•the peppers for dinner: olhei^wlse crdii
will nalock the gates of a new and low It. but here again 1 can say don't and holders, to use. as tbe eUlns
rariK'd closely in a tnwel and aieamone reasoD or another are best serve-j hut do not brown M: ad dthe tomato, hoRilny |or rice or Male hn-ad finely
bloBed country, the Kingdom which worry about tu Put away deUcate Irrooked. These may be utilized
rt be removed.
one-half teaspoon ksIi.
rriimble(l may Is- used. Chopped parsilelcs
that
'‘will
he
ruined;"
banU:i
we are toM to bring upon this worka­
Turte-nlni- appUed with a lilt of flan­
hoi dessert. Mix loRcIlier a pint of pepliei. and one common
other
A
good
lest
for
the
right
coqsistt
day worM of onrs as It Is In Hearm. all draperies thst will coiloet the dust
flour, one heaping teaspnnnful of hak rolled flne. Cover lightly and
pliasurc and each fliled nel will lespeeiaMy when Ibe siainv
be adib I
Have the street thoroughly wet every of jelly when boiling Is to let Is drop Ing powder, one-half of a teaspoonfiil simmer about an hour. Reit three
aie deepi ImUiiie the whttenei..s of
topped with a half Icaspii
morning and evening. In front and as from a spoon. If tbe last drop sticks of salt and one laMespnnnful of sugar,
Teacfc me. Father, how to go
Ivory
knife iian^lr**
tin
light
and
ter. When the <»en Is v
tar each side of your bouse as the to the spoon, it U surflclenlly hard.
Softly as tbe grasses grow;
Then pmiv to*o a well greaaed
In estimating the compsrsllvc rosl snd nib in two heaping ishU-spooi
hose wilt roach, even though
Biwb my soul to nteet tbe shock
Id butter. Beat an egg. add oni'-lhlr.l
cOok until brown and the egg
of
Jelly
and
msmislsde.
jelly
win
abouM sprinkle In (root of the bouse
or tbe w^ world as a rock;
of V cupful (ff milk aM Mir into the Ann, Fold over, lura out and serve
of that neighbor wbo never returns (onnd to be worth twice as much
Bot my aptflL propl with power.
flour mixture, adding as much mo
al oorc.
the favor. The more the street Is wet. marmalade, tbe jelly costing t
Candidate fpr Republican
Hake as simple as a flower.
milk ns may be neecsstry to make
Tomato Omelet —(No eggs)—Stew
tbe leas dost and tbe cooler (he air third* Ibe price of fruit snd the ms:
Lei tbe dry heart All Its cup.
very thick bstter. Turn this Into
u> plot of inmatnes. nod season with
aladc of qnedblrd.
win
be.
If
you
will
hav^bc
windows
Like a poppy, looking up;
greased shallow pan. Pan- and noloD, sail and peppew as directed In
Nomination for
It
Is
very
imwire
to
tempt
the
appe­
closed snd the bow turned
Let We tightly wear her crown.
quarter (he pearhr* and press them
. then silr'ln sufflcleni rrackei
bouse Itself as high as tbe water will tite of one wbo IG
Uke a poppy looking down.
elosety together In rows over the en­ crumbs to make trolike a soft dough
BsttoD of appetite, e
reach. It will not only wash off
Wbea lU hoan Is flUed with dew.
tire top of the rake. Sprinkle with Turn Into a hot buttered omelet pan.
dust, but help to cool the heated seasoii. Is a warning of nature that sugar and bake tn a quick oven from
Aad lU life begtas anew.
slowly until a light entsi
the system is in aoeh a state that food
—Bdwio Markham. bricks.
twenty-five to thirty or forty minutes, forms, (ben told m-er and turn out.
For tbe falling appetites tn -a break can not be easily digesicd. and
according to thickness. Some like,
Tomatoes for Next WIntor.
MeA are wearing oot their Urea In (aat of Iced cantaloupes, cold bolM lie judicious fasting may be ot groat when serving, to sprvad each pleeiCanned Tomatoes—Dip good solid
wpfTT, aot to wort. We must begin rice molded In small cups, with s benefit.
with whipped and sweetened-eroam.
Sterilize thoroughly the rubbers and but this is not really necessary-.
tomatoes In boiling water and sHp off
to lira for God ntore cboroogtal}-. sprinkling of
Ibe skins- Imo s large kciile of boil­
Whose baod Is OD the helm of tbe unl- inue sweet cream. A piece of broiled tops of preserve jars tiy piiiling^tiiem
flsb, good coffee, brown bread,
a kettle of cold water and bring
ing wsu-r put Just enouxh
rarse? ' Not oars. Msny of ot
Baked Peaches. Croete fltyls.
Cover and steam fur
trying to carry tbe labors of tbe deck and sweet, fresh butter. A little of Ing It to a«l>oU. w that any particles
Select Isrgc Crawford peaches, rrof juKw left In may be soaked off and move the skins and rut In-hslvcs. tak- eight miouli-K. then park ioio a hot
hand aad the respaOBlbtlltles of tbe each—just a dalsty. tempting bit
pUoL Drop tbm! God aerer asked not a huge platter that would dUgusL removed.
the nils- Ariange the fruit in Jur. ruled to overflowlog with tbc boil­
For
dinner
a
salmoo
salad,
sliced
to­
a
water
eorXcr
In
summrr
ing
water,
anti
seal.
. '
aa to do awre ihaa we hare time ami
Its original shape. In
matoes. bread and butter and enp cus­ you can cool your lemonade tn 11 by e». fliltng the cavity from which <h«
Cann'-d Tomatoes—l*nui
Btrnagtbfor.
tards. with Russian tea. At supper putting the beverage In a bottle and stone was taken with a paste com tei over the lomaiocs tc
pretty bowls half tiled with setting it inside.
Do She a child, and lean and rest
posed of powdered sugar. gr<>‘-ind elii skins. Remove IhcM-. drain off all
milk. Into which crumb white, bomeA good Jelly may be made • from bamon and fresh liunoi. Bake In s the Jnln- that wll) rome sws) wltb
Upon tbe Fbtber't arm:
mide bread, add a cAple of Ubic rbubsib by boiling to a pulp, strain modeiate oven until ;bo fruit is ten nut pri-sKlng hard; put theoi loin d
PDaV all Iby tnmbica on HU breast.
huekleberrief and a Ing. and after adding a pound of cut der. hasting frequently with a thick kfille snd heat slowly to a ImiII. Vodt
And tboo Mialt know no harm:
Then sbalt thou by HU bands be sprinkling of sugar. Try this, varying sugar to each pint of Juice, boiling iernoo vynip. flavored with grated nui- tomst.N-s will Irtuli much nircr If ymi
the menus, but keepldg ibe same sim­ , skimming often, until It jellies on tbc
five minutes before Ihey are temuve all the bard paru before pul­
broaght
By wars which now thou fcnowest not. ple style, for a few days. Perchance, skimmei
cooked, ornament with s meringue le ling them on the Are, sod mb the pulp
A lltUe siibcarbonale of soda or any fanciful design and brown sllgh' soil wlih vmir haods Boll ten mlnthe entire change from (be regular
Up throat s well-foaght flght.
potash added to milk will keep it from ly. Serve either hot or cold .with gra tito. dip out the kurplus liquid, pour
course of cooked meats, vrget
To bearenly peace and ligbt.
turning sour In hot weather, while
the tomatoes, (•oiling but, Into ,th“ Candidate for Renominalion
,
—Paul Oerhardl
ham bread saodwlrhes.
fc-w lumps of sugar In tbe ereai
ratu nod seal Ke<.-p them Id a cool
t)n the Republican
* to Avow
will answer the same purpose.
dark place.
Tematees for tbs TaWs.
- Them.
i-ach Jar in paper to exolude the
gave her fnmily. wbo (or a while had
A pretty Jelly of flne color U
Stuffed Raw Tomatoes—Take out
A very ttoMly and practical ulk on no* wanted 'anything to eai.'-ooe day hy a mixture of half white and bslf tbe inside leaving a (hick shell. Re­ right.
tka trtola M Angust is glvea by
(or dinner nothing at an bot apple rod currants. Make Mack currant move seeds, add to the pulp equal' Tumaines for Frying—B'crj- year
srrtter to Table Talk. She aays:
Ides (freshly baked), milk and
jdly to s^e with venison by this pans of dry mustard and brown sug­ try canning tomatoes in halves for
Aosimt is most undeniably t
Another day, It was a boiled huckle­ nile.
ar. a little salt, pepper sauce nod vin­ frying dnring the winter. First, fry
trytog moath of the year to house-, berry pudding; and a (bird time,
Watermelon Diamoads—Take
egar. stir the tnlxtore Into a paste (hem. then when needed heat the «okeepers. The beat U totnleiablc. datt large dish of the fresbest. tendere
and fll the eavitles of tbe frulL Hake matocK in a pan and have a milk gravy
to pour over ibem.
*
MUo; appaUtca faU, load spoils, the young peas, with plenty ot fresh hre
them toe cold before serving.
ckildroa are erosa, and baby don't and butter and a pitcher of cool, rich aeedADd cut Into dtamand shapes:
Tomato Catsup—Wipe dry one bush­
Totnato Soup—Bell for ten mloutes
team well: altogether It Is enough to milk. These simple dinneni
place In a glass dish and sprinkle a quan of tomatoes and a pint of wa­ el and a half of ript tomatoes, and put
Several^ Y'ean tjprriee at Gt i(
drive one dlsttactrd. especially II one balled with deiigtat and (bey always each layer with sugar. Serve as any ter, a slice b( ooloo, a bar leaf .and them in a preserving kettle with one
has to be strictly sennomlcM. Beoo- bad the deslnd effect.
ether (niU to aaocera.' You will be a bslf teaspoonfol of celery seed. Rob quart of vinegar, two ounces of wboto
Treosnrer and ! Sa|ierviaor c
omy always means ateady work and
logetber s labtespoonful sod a half of elores. one ounce of whole allspice
If tbe food a^ls. bay only wrfaat la dMighted.
Trarersc
three lablespooatul* of mustard seed. from the Grand
: bat when I
Ice can be kept for Be^era] days bnfter and three of flour.- add this
needed from day to d«y U this is pou*
efodea doing wltboiu ke. or somethliig
If not practicable to .buy ,everr by wrapidag. it (first In old hUnkeis the soup. Mir until boiling; add a tea- ooe leasponoful of grated, nutm
■ Cbunty District.
Long LalelTownflbip.
dae, ao that we may tndalge la (his day. keep froit and vegeuble* to as and tbea to several tbicknesaes of spoonful of salt. *'daah of pepper; iflre cloves of ^rllc. Boirtbis i

tti edfUr^tCsMt

James H. Monroe

COUNTY CLERK

Ip

Acmbcr of Ibc
Legislature

Sylvester Broti^n

m

Paces 7 to 12

PAM TWO
fHAVKIMC errv. OftANO TKAVfcHM CUUNTV. MlCHIOAM. 7HUR9DAV. AUGUST 2S. 1MS.
home with bU daughters la North
Dakota. He returned in April. 1»<k;.
until Hay 18. 1906.
was taken alrk (bf* spring while here
and twoTrf his daughters. Mrs. Sbelp
and Mrs. L«es. came to take car
him and reiurned with him lo their
homes. HU wife died four years ago
ilflit spring. Heart disease wa<>
cause of his death. HU lUing chil­
dren are Mrs. Sbelp. Mrs. Jeannette
Lees snd Mrs. Ella Brawn, all of Glad
I New Verk, Aug. ITU-H IN ANOENTINA.
Slone. North Dskola. One Is dead.
by cable today that an e
Carrie Whitcomb., who died
•mm* Ayrw. Aas.
.yalparaleo. Chill.' T^e- three years ago tbU spring. He was
■■rHin—lti ■tim-tri Mv« bMn Mt in
th the Intertor In his eigbly-tinh year.
tlw AuSmii tfMtrleta of
hae bOM cut. Nnitting oil Santiago
Ocatha at KIngaley.
and ether Interior cKIce.
KlopUry. MIrb.. Ana.
Juba G
NO CONFIRMATIOti.
tiN
Ctiili b e
Calhoun <Ip4 hen- Ills momlDK at
the
aa«of
78 years. H<> leaves a wife,
Waihlngton, Aug. 17.-Ho olTleial
•T. VINCENT SHOCKea
m sons, a bioibrr and a sister
KlnpMwi. St. Vinowrt, Aug. 17—The cenOrmatU of the Valparaleo earthHe llred In lonta eoimly at the tmie
peeple are
on • ysenlc on qoake had reached the Chilian lege of Ihe civil war. enlisted and servcsi
tien at 2 o’clock. Great analety it aloe tDODlba after which he was hoomanlfcoted
by
Senor
Vega,
charge
orably
dlcirharjted on .amtunl of ill
t the W«nd «f SL
health. The fnneral will tie held Irid’affairm.
LMCta elnee Aug. 2.
ow momine at in from ihr MclhikKsI ehurrh.
Mrs. Mary Murphy. :i native of Iro
By Wire to the Brenluf Baeord.
Vslfwmiso, OhUi. Ang. 18.—The city i« in a state of terror and nd. died Saturday a> Hh’ ase'ot
1C was marrieil twice and has lived
fsaid: It it impcarible to form an approximate eaUmate of the nnm- in KlnCTley twenl.vfour years-, Th.’
btr dUTSS lost or the property deatroyed. Hoodredt are imprisoned fimenil wan held today from the Cath­
is the mins of the ooTlapsed bouses bat with the esrih still trembling olic chiireh-

THE CHIUAN EARTHQUAKE
Valpataiso in Ruins-Wany Other Chilian Towns
Destroyed.

vipbafly Dobody will Teniure to attempt reecne.
Hoodoln, Aug. 18.-Pre« reporta from the islanda of Hawaii.
Xeni sod BUorapiwt A tidAl wave 6*0 foot high. In theencloeed bay
«l Madlsita ^ wave was twelve feet high. It is atiribnlod to tbe
fwtbqaakfl in Boatb Arnerioa. Thirty years ago an earthtioake in
8o«th Amoka prodnoed a similar wave b»TO.

By Wire to the Bventag Swerd.
OaheatoD, Texas. Aug,20—Lga Angles. popnUUon :i.OOO. and
MeUinata, pc^atioa 3,000, Chilian towns, were swallowed up by the
earth in the earthquake that devastated OhilL Uineba, a small coast
tbe Pad6o and has entirely disappeared. >levenil
} known to be in
other towns wi.th popnlsUons of 2,000 to 10.000
as visited by eigbty-two distinct shocks. Tiic num­
™“v.lp
ber of d^ in that city is eatimated at 2,000 and tbe property lorn at
tSS0.000.tl00. Fbod is very acaroe. The railroads are all destroyed
aad there is muob suffering duo to oold ruins. Ibe situation is worse
than it wus at Sen Frmnoisoo. Fire completed tbe woA of destruction.

Valpsrslao. Aur. XI.—It U 7
to uafc tba Cht!
<g 41M.OM.OOO to Sid In tbe re­
ef the city. It U
, ewtals that tbs logn win be made.
Tbs hanks are eipeded ic resume
Tbs sarthquakss bsve
e ste calmer and the repoils of
« and loss of Ufe hive been
The people are
awakened sad are cetUns ready to
b^ tbsiBselvos.
22.—Tbs city ts
e«ia» today and tbs people r^rtlmlstlc
Oarsfal ertimstes place the property
IM at tlM.onojMO and while tbe
taath list U swfol It la believed to be
srsatty cnsseraied. It la believed tbe
deaU list at Valparaiso U aboot l.«W.
All able bodied men are brinx put to
wmk dearing the wreckage. Martial
last la Still rigidly enlorted.

parlT at her Eaai Bay cotiaBP Tues­
day. While Miss THihoral was down
tbe bay shore the suesia (|iilplly
anpped inlo her coitase and upor
rclurti she found them there. The
company arrived at the lay about
o'clock In the afternoon, rvtumlnc
about 10 last crentne. At G o'rlock
(he Kuests ast down to atautnpiuoun
ipper prepared by Mra. C. J- Bbner.
The table was very prettily de^roled
fn fern* and cut flowers. After *upthe gentlemen look off coats, col­
lars snd cuffs snd prucoedol to split
a large pile of wood lor Miss Puhnral. *rhe remainder of Ihe evening
pleasanlly passed in social
versatlotL Gramophoae music also
added greatly to tbe enjoyment of the
occasion. Hiss 'PohontI received i
iieautlful giris which will serve lo reilDd her of (be day's pleasu^

where Mr. Shelley kept bU driving
horse. Tbe flames had such a head­
way that It was Impossible to rcscnc
the animal from the horning structure
and it was roasted ^desth. -The barn
dose together and
Ihe Sames quickly passed to the house.
The furniture In tbe lower story ww*
removed In time but It was Impossible
to get It out ^ the upper story. From
the houiie. tbe flames went to tbe
churvh but by diligent eBort| oo the
part of a bueket brigade th|( atructure
was saved although a hole was burned
in II
There was loiraraDce on the hnlldIngs but none on the household fural
lure. The toe* I* about IJ.sno. It U
though) Iraraps roused the fliv.

i School.
Rrat Cent
O centrall
Traverse cminty opened Monday In
Whilewaler lowuiihlp. dlstrtcl* one
and four being consolldaled. The
pupils in dl.siriet one will be carried
to and from the school building In
district four tree of all cliarne.
This ronsolidallon will mean a sayng to Iht- taxpayers In dislrlct one of
tlsMil SG uu the tl.'sxt valiiallon.
williout material cbstige to the prop
erty holder* in district four snd wllf
give one ntnnih more sdusd
pupils living In dislriei one. Both disirfcts will Ire greatly iM-neBled as lh<central school will be able to cmpltiy a
biglier grade of leachers.
Ihe woodwork departnienl In the gnv-j
(Map has ber ii wrrrkernment Indlsn school a- Uenoa. N«'h . ing some lime to eff.Tt this change
who has l-«en here at the Indian camp
naturally, murh pleascl
meeting will Irttve for homo tomorrow
niomlng. Ten Northport Indian* will*
accompany him and lake a three-year
i clly and
course In the schonl. Tbe In-'iatui a
Miss Rao Khalin <

ENDORSEMENT OF

HON. GEO. G. CQVELL
FOR CONGRESS
Y MEUBERk np

Grand Traverse Connty Repnblican Committee.

. year* tn fra
sp.»ker and « mao of k.-cn w|i and
humor, he h:is iH-ru r.reslly i-oughl Joi
piltdie fun'-tloils lliruus»H>ul Hie
district and ev<-ii ocilsldc
iricl.
Witnn.iv
Isirti In llltmd.H
llilr'y-eighl .v. s.i: ago and has livv«
In MlehiRnn for 1li<- past Iweiityllv
.njj-nd.tl the lUgli srh'sd
i. Oils s(aii-, ail'd graduated
frtjnTthe la*' Aepajrineiil of Oie Ontversjtv of Miehlgan wllh liig.*i honorr
IKito. Hr raiiH- to ('adlllar in the
fall of IMJl and l>-gaii liie praeilrc of
profeasino in wlilt-h
oi-liicved the siirecss whieii CODie*
only Irom hanl «ork. i-onplr^ wUb
aldlllj and rornet-lnes of high purHe has m-rvrd us city attorney
n ti-nns andw- pna-.-euling
thrv-e tc-nu.i. flllllig Isiih (Misllionfe
«ilh aatisfaclion to his conwtliienla
and rreilil tn Ninu-elf. He has almwys
hanl- fatthful wor%-r In tbe repuldlron. ranks and lias U-en
mt-niioned as a puBBildlily Jor
ngressional noniinaMon in hU

D Votore ot Cirsntl Traverse Gouatj):
We. the andersiinietl. offioers and membefs of the Grand
Traverse County Republican CotRmiltee, believini; it to lie for
tbe best interest and welfare of tbe Eleventh Co
District, uid especially for the connty of Grand Traverae. that
George G..Oovoll shonld reocivc tbe nomination of tbe Repolylioan party for the office of BtqneeeuUUve in Congrees, do ber
by heartily endone Mr. Covell's candidacy, and eerneetiy re­
quest the Republicans trf the county to give him their nnsnimous and unqualified support at the primary deotioo to be
held on Sept. 4lh.
Dated Aug. loth. IWl
j; H. Monroe. Chairman
Robert E. Walter. Secretary
O. C. Moffslt. Treasurer.
David Bonsfa
W. F. Haraha

E. W. Hastings
Sylvester Brown

W. i¥. Smith
L. S. Walter

OLD HIEStON.
Old HlMton. Mich.. Aug. 1
ilddle of August flnda tbe a
Old MlExlon B^JU bright Last y
has beew.MB~tiiiMrahd7etWj
coming.
I
Mr and Mrs Ernest Smith 1 —
daugber Ernesto of j^tcago «trir^ o
tbe steamer lllinoto on Wedn^ay
last. They are at Saa Souri ootUfld.
guests of Mrs. Smith'* parents. IQaJor
A Fast Roe.
aod Mrs Raasome. Mr SmHh 1*;codFred Bailey made a' remarkable run
neeied *Ub Ihe Edison Eleciric com
In '^ts tauBch Marie Monday afietpan) ot micago and dude* call: him
He left here about 3 o'rlock.
hark at Ihe end of tsro weeks but Mn
arriving at the khlgbum dork at 7ktft
Smith and daughter will stay natO tbe
bay r about 8'. making the -run. a dlsmiddle of September.
tatxie of alout forty miles, in. four
Mr*. George Paafleld, ]r.. of Sgrtaghours xnd seven minutes. There was
lleld. ill. has taken tbe Krieder! cot- •
party of seven In Ihe boat and Mr
laxe for tbe balanee of tbe sea*(4 aM
Bailey roosiders It a very last run. He
is very cosily seiiled on Tuesday last
noW claims tbe long distance chamshe gave a little dinner party to home
piourblp of the city. Thn smoothness
of the south side Springfleld ptwie.
of the bay added malerlaliy to tbe sue
On Saturday Us< aaoihev pcDutar
ccKv <if Ihe run aM the engine worked
beach supper was enjoyed by the cot­
perfistlr. Mcnrr^ly missing an explotagers €«! (he resort. Among jMh*r
sloB during ij»e entire lime.
sports of Interest at the point pro­
vided by nature are the kitrhen nxkx
.
Roy OaFee Lost.
Between two boulders tbe Are Is bnlit
jii.y Ih-Foe. an JS-yearold boy liv­
sod Ihe good things that are eoohei
ing] with his ivarenls. Mr. and Mr*.
there and the quantities that are
fliJrlc. DekVa-. In Boonevllle. (ta.k his
raien would make a djspepilr graeii
flsb ptilc Tuesday. morRing and start with envy.
1 jnp the river. Nothing has alnce
The red metf srlth thetr aqoawa.
•i«i beard of bim
,
■raere are two tbtorle* IQ reganl lo iheir Irighi colored t«skris and tonto
• in for ihrir sbare of attonilon '
lils{ wbcreahonls. one, mat he Is
doiwneti. and Ihe other, the most prob the last week.
Miss Leuira Hill of IJnrolD. III.. Is
alrtv'. ihHi be left for Grand Rapids
a
guest
Bi the riues MlH Hlfl U a.
u&iiout nidifying hls parents.
^he young man baa lieen working ilece of the laie-Oovemor Oglasby of
nif^ls ill the Here Marquette round- Illinois.
lioase and was well salisflod with hU
1.0*:
e latest arrivals at Ruabmofi
•ouniH for the
woik.
House are Mrs A. B. Van DuaM
ihiiiry as many iif bis frirnds do not wllh three ehlldron and nune of
tliipk that he would leave home at Evanston. III., and Hiss lairens K.
]M-iw>nt and if he did would have mad; ITeraonx of Hanballon. Kan. Miss
|>ri-parall<iti.
riemons Is secretary of the Bute
The thing which sttvngthens Ihe Agrieiiitaral rnllege of Konoas and Is
nthci'throry Is iliai he has .relallyes very miffS pleased with Old HlcatnUin the clly and they. wUh.nUtegirlendx
Nrw guests at Vaughan roltoge are
wl*i have rislleri hi* iiarents hery. Ibe Misses Hendmboll ol Toledo. U,
to visit and C- O. Ijuiley, w^o rams by pay of
haye urged Hu- yv'ung I
th jm and he planned to do so.
Ne ah ia wania and overland ID Old
Mission.
Perhaps a Dummy Lin*.
Mr* Gnirge P. Rloo and berlHead.
f-hcre is some talk In the city of
Mrs. PaiierKon. roturnsd from Harbor
IHrierilug plana for Ihe eroelton of .v
Point, where they have been apradlng
dummy railroad line from the G. R A
a few dava and J. B. Moniroio re­
1. jdepol to Ihe head of East bay. I turned on Friday Iasi from a baslnesa
the present time there Is said to be
(rip to Chicago and C«d«r Rapid*,
s|dendld opportunity to buy the rails
^d to be back, as b* reporU the beat
aijd equipment for siirb a road for
itmost unbearabl* In th* city.;
lirtlrolly Ihrir valor as old Iron
Dr. Pardee of Chicago, a dertoatol
jin i/Udlpglon there has been
ogy specialist, wbo I* a (nest at tbe
dummy line road from tbe city
luisrhy
irhy resort In operallon for several borne of Hon. J II Roberts, isisurely
a good umariian. for although bere
y*]ara. Ibut Is shortly to lie displaced by
•|^■rfrtr line and eonsequentiy
cl.,
It seem* this doctor finds |H very
ihl-re 1.
1w no further use jlther for
to say no and Monday list be
rails o the equipment A genllei
fully responded to sit calls.
knowlc

b will leave Cor their home
Fred C. Welmorc W Stott Senator.
Tco Littie Indiana.
r York city abd will take with
Kred C. W,-lmore. Che only candi-.
■» of Traverae City
dale for the ropublican noniinalioo for
remind them of tbe pleasant time*
Slate senator in the Twenty seventh (hat they spout here. Those present
f-enatciriai dl.-^rict U a prominent flgMr snd Mrs. Gus Hcrkner.
n Wexiord county politics and in
(Id Mrs Robert Herkner. Mr. and
Ihe city of Cadillac Mr. Weimore V
Rk-b^ Herkner. Hr and Mra
well known In ibis city and thrau^- Jacob Thriseb and HIM laur*
the district. He has been promt Kurtscb

Wetmoic hu.^ held many po::|
oi honor and trnsi in fraternal
nrrgniralton.^ H- »a= grand master
workman of the t'liii- d Workmen,
dutiiic lifts IWI. and for two year.t
reprewniailve to the Anieriean Fri^
•rnal t’ougre: > II.- has long held
and ihUntiilisI position in
grand lirige. Kuichls .if r.vtblas.
is at |.n-.;enl one of th- grand of
.rf that orraiiltolhm. He I's
slali-d in Hie n-ar fu'iirt- for Ihe posi­
tion of rran'krhan—Uor. In iiiher posititinr which he ha;- occuided. he has
dlstingulslo-d hinis-ir ior hi-., alilllty
and ..discriminating Jiidgnienr and lilrcBincsi d'e-tro It. dt» hi', v.-ry Ik-sI lor
thc-r shorn In- M-rves. and
.-••iialor It Is a fon-goijr eoncldsion
that Mr Weimore would t»- a powei
Id influ. nee ihut armld In- a credit
himself and to the dlslric'l. He U
fomliil and lnii-re::llng puMlc speak
er nnd caiiabi-- »d Intelllpcni and forec
fill aigmiit-nt iip-m any piil.Ilc qnev
Tion

l-udlngton /oad thinks It could
lie iMirrhosed veo cheaply. There
w^uld be, very llltle grading to such
road and Its coDstrocllon would tlierefri^ undoubtedly bo of smalt expense.
The value of this kind of a line lo
the city ran easily be seen. KInce the
VW..m<.bile line has been taken off
lh*-re is no way. except by private vehbir or livery rig .for pleasure seek­
er?: ahd resorters to reach Bast bay.
Were this road constructed ai
sqme kind of a pavilion ereried. many
Ihiire people would have a cbanci
a day s .lilting ■ The road would
pass by Ib.f grounds of ihe Traverse
I'l'y Driving elirb. This would ellml

bitten by a dog so that aUtebe* had
to l>e taken to cloao (be wound, anoth­
er little girt fell from tbe porch dMocsilng her arm while another ymug
miss tripped and fpll oo the walk,
striking heavily on her face and It
was feared at first her nose was
broken but tbe doctor atiured them It
was not. Still another a young bar
wbo Is a guest at Hogtraae oottage.

lered bU band In such a way a
Fred L. Johnson
.lobn Hoxsie
.1. M. Myers.
Csdham«eek/
quire the servlre* of (he florior to re­
.lohn J.Carl
Wro. F. Grant
Cbse. B. Dye
At : o'clock Tuesday afternoon, at
move It. There pa* al*o a ease of
Ns FsmlM Priesa.
F. M. Hamlin
of Ihe bride. 238 ^st
L. K. Cleveland
heal prostration. A young man em­
Santiago De Chill. Aug. 22,-EbUow- Eighth street. Miss Carrie Cadbam.
ployed Id the harrost fields at the
D*'»
tag tbe aB^Bncement by the whole- daughter of John Cadbam. was i
Robert* home, but the willing minto
a^d
from
the
groundand
might
po»The
Knights
of
rythis:.
have
de
» and retail batchers that prices in marriage lo &rl Cook, the
(rations of Dr Pardee helped them
sUily
revive
Hie
old
coun'y
fair
No
elded ni" to hold llictr proposed fair.
mast fe advanced, ihe mayor has
given this education enllrely free of'l*ouU Goldstick of Petoskey
plan-: (>ir the road consirucMon have all and (hey are' at comfortable an ran
takes steps (o prevent such actloo and
charge, the govemmeni paying for^ united In marriage .at i.3" Sunday While II is inii- that Hie fsto held by
l>e expected
WmiHaied h
llii:. orranl,-ati..n a b-w j.-ars ac'i
everything, even iheir transponationj allemoon in the presenre of
On Toesdny lost the Anna ‘Tberw
lie liK-iil liuslne;.* men ma;
bay nothing at famine rales. TTiIrty were atirnded by Mr.-and Mrs. EIIkand from Genoa. They imwl stay i friends and relatives. The »;e,ldlng was » :4.rc-ss Onaii'-islly and wielally,
took a Jolly crowd of 'young Ipetmle.
»-ii
Ihcniaelv.-s
In
th"
matter.
Ihcy
iliink
b
c\ii--iiuly
iloiibifiil
If
worth Blllman of Cedar. The ccre- three years, however, wlielhcr they! look place in ili,- Swedish Broibct*'j
twenty In all. over to Sk Rapite and
muny took place before n parlor win-'
cer.-tn.in,v l>eing
lielng perfonneii
perfonnwl j|
r-rt-ai-d and the .same i
At the endof that time,j hall, the ceri-nnin.v
He WanU $10400.
have
dow bauked with fernr. gidden glow' If ihey desire 1). they are privilege!■ by Ihe Rev. A. Zii.-^mao. PrompHy a’ ’'•'"‘i
'-'f''
;Fiom Fife ljUte eoraes a story trip, returning by moonlighU nll i
and asioni. The bride was attired tn
yemaln anolher Ibre.- years. Mi JHi- apiadot.-d hour Ihe bridal p,rlv!‘l‘.r.r'T-d-cided
*#ib li I. full to the brim wllh Interest, porting a fine time The aame crowd
ronitucncHl Ihe walk to Ihe altar amiil'
I were aahed Mogday white mull and wore a long white v.-ll Redbird's form.-r
17.. t.,. a^ many people In and abom i*Bs delightfully entertained on Friday
Badly
1
After tbe ceremony Ine guokts par­ Northport. where he now owns one of ibe straiiisof Mendelssohn's w.eddios
tor the altering of (he local postofBce
t-arh Uke tijccity »T)o remember B ,K Williams. ]‘ vealng by Hon. snd Mra. J.
Rob
VVhil.
to aXird.iBors room, ibe lock (lox took of refreshments at small table*. Ihe finest timber tracts In Mlrnignn | march, playcrl by Kamiiei and K.-inon , Iciniiii I comiiaii)
Kliighum{aj ie~-ullsr cLararter who lived «u;ert wi'h a sbpper on the heart *“r
snill
Mr. and Mrs. Cook left today to
He took a six-year course at Haskell' S'-honiWger. on one side of Hu
garttuosi on the west side will be
. ChaTle,: I>-wis. n ; Arthur cir>ek In 1‘aradlMr township loi i 'be Roberts b.rtne. followed byia
at Petoekey, where Mr. Tnok'* parents' InslitBle. going from there to Ceniu. able Mood iwenry-five gentlemen and; T«es.lav
-------s enjoyed by all. I
ckaaged so that It extends fnxn the
■ weiity five y»-»rKla,numl»er of year*. He traveled aboui ^
reside. From there, they go to l.«k' Farmers' Plrnlc.
on the other side tw.-nly-flve ladi.-s. old. Miffcr---! the losi: «>f jhc gresl'-r; tbe iwuinirv In a rickety two wheeled
Darrmgb. wife .gDd baby are
east aide of the costoms office «
hulding lighted candles. The
other portloo of the lock box srcllon. Mew. where be la principal « Ihe
l>a>' ot III- icA hand, the injury Iteliig {egri hanled hy a mule or decrepit iguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Etovis4tong.
bridal Iiany walked between' them
r
Darragb
Mr Darragb la a ChtThis will cut- down the sixe of the schools. Both have many friend*
j hj.r.e and generally had a numW of J
8:30 Satnrday eyening Mb;* Nona and lip It. Ihe altar where the rere- inflicied in a ii.-i-t po-i.liar manner.
. _..............
D and
be haa.no* found
lobby tmt will give much more
II- wa.' ai •ork on a'saw at the dbgs following him 'i
Davis was united In marriage to Fret mony was pertormed.
for once purposes, the customs office
forty or
eo.>keit plaro for the Summer
time''and ju>' how ih- m«mhcr rameji^n of Ih- *omee fort,
.. Bfiy whiciiiVhe
.
Death «r O. L. Wh'te.
Mang. the
also befog nsod for postoCflee eccomMiss Julia Ihivldson was
in roatac. with ti.e r-volvlnc imple | hr rt pi at borne, ft-bwver h-heaid j raW** he ha* mri so mr
j
Northport. Mlrh.. Aug. ::.-The
Rev. R. N, Hidsaple. The mar- while Myer IjixaniK acted
B..1I' I- not known but ih'-,eur started
a dtwd horse or cow which li‘- r..uH> The fifth' weekly regatta of tRe yaebt
body of tbe Ule O. L. While, who died
t™. n~-. .. Ih.l. n.-. t™. mi I
h.-i».-.-n 1*1* •■*'«-. .if the ihiimb and I glu hoH of it was i-wri.-d home and clup wa* In a grenl m«a«ure g dlMpAug. IS at Gladstone. North Dakota, Sprue pirm-t. which ww. pm.illy Cm-;
of while chiffoD and ,f^.
upward, taking Ihejf^d to the dog* Somewhat ,ov-r .i poin'm'i.t .»wlnc to th* savortj storm
Family Reunion,
will arrive here tomorrow tnornint
Ipr ihc «™u.k.p. Mim Ad,
lininib and first fiiig.T off with a part i >| ar ago he disappeared and n'.thiriK I sweeping cover the watw. tueh high
' A Ismily reasiOB la being held at tbe and will be token riiarge of by
Prashll was bridesmaid while Walter
rlagc er rt mtmy had been pcrforme.1^ ihe hand and also severing a pan | wak hroid of him tinlll last w.ei. |wlnd« making It ImpoMible for Ih*
beoe of O. M. Morria. 423 North Elm­ Maauas. Hie daughter. Mrs. Ii
Hastings acted as bes) man. The wed­
music
w-a»
enjoyed,
afler
which
a
.p,.
fii,s-r.
It tlien started: wrh-o he passed tbrc.ogh Fife Lak-. i launch'-s to mrte Elk Raplds| wher*
wood avenue. th|s week. Those *ShHp. and her husband will aeeom- ding was not a larp- oue. only the rel­
___ and a*»*tr-B*e
wedding silT.per
wa*
,riu.n«-d '!>• nuddle hne-r tq a .showed a deleetlve'* badge i., a few oIMbe liaiienall b.»}s
Mr and Mrs Riehard pany the remains. The funeral wl atives and Immediate friend* of H.e siin.p'uniir
. polui, ti*0. off Iht: third and little Bn- h!l^ ol-Hlnie friends. load.-d a band ioth' i* were all ready to <«n»f. Tbe
Morris of cedar. Mr. and Mrw Harry
place Thursday afierof>oo
romrarllng parties being prerent. Th-if*, caroailons and
a„d finistoti wp near the wrist'ruffed man onto th* train and In'lElli Rapids l«ll boys to play **alnst
-Morria of Wlaraealn. Mrs. Charics o'clock aader the direction of the Ma bride was dressed In tan batlMe
ISDiilax. each
rt bfiug preefDte.1 „„ ,h„ „gt.A,d- of th- hand.
iform.-d a very iniiniate friend that h-ioid Mission boys and the olheh crowd
taark and efaUdron of Wexford. Mra. sonic lodge of this pUce of whir*
cm-ried white roses.
a «r«Hon
earnation. Tto.
Tto* suppeh
suppeh w^-pro-.
wa* prc-. pi^vririan
i.kyririan* were hurtled from ihH.'wa* h.-aded for Chleaco with a mur- -o enjoj the festivities planned for the
asrry Morris of this city and Mr. and lodge be was a charter member. The
Mang roeeivtwj many brauidul P’^' .,*red b> C. Gottlieb. H. H.-rrcn. Mrs.
, pV ,„„rt„ol.ne
drc-*s llri lu- jderer lo ctolma reward of llO-trOfi.
: day. A short time ago a dead calm
Jits. O. M. Morris also of thto city. Rev. J. D. UeelB will offtriale*
They were also given an o*d
sehum-;^,;^.
-T If his story!* in.e. which th- local w^ reported and Inal Holurday sack n
TBta U the flrmt time the family have body will lie In state In the lodge Tashloned charivari.
' berger.
!
'
—^--------■.itrflet;ra d.nibi, It means that William* sronn. But now all omsgementa oiji
haan together la a number of year*.
Is*
parltmUy
shad'ored
hls
roan
for
made to carry out tba rane grogrom
In
Honor
of
SantiiE
Fuftoeh.
_.
________
________
They will remain during the entire and vHl be taken to ibe church where
Guest's- -----from —
Bay City.
Petoskey.
Oratfoyad By Rre.
------- -•
Mr. and Mrs Frank Furtvh of 412 ,'.early four years and that the rngilive for next Saturday, tbe I8lb.; hoping
weMt. Uilag boat iripa on excursions serrices will be held.
Keswick. MIrt. Ang. 2..._Tbej Chicago. PhlUdriphla and the small
nreesd the bay and tbe
Hr. mite was an old pioneer, hav­ houle and hara ri the Rev W A ' «°»ns near here were preseoi. Mr. South I'nion street enteruined Toes- larked‘in this community during that, everything will be Jaat rlgfit. for
Gtridsiich received many day evening tn honor of Iheir aon.,Hme. The capture was made la the,wb«ber
ing oome to this pUce about-fllty fih-iw ..Mor or Ihe Evangeiira'.«"1
yaara ago and aoitled on^the place
ktwwD as the O. L. White farm at
*ama^ to rom^ extent.
IwHI Irave this afternoon lor tbrtf for
the
past
three
months.
williams wore a badge qf a PhIU- Wbaievra lu moods may fOetar
B Mary ftohornl was given
the Bight- He lived there until three
new home In Petrokey.
.Th-i.-mdiy morning Mr. and Mr*.,iMpW deteeiive agency.
, j TIs beautiful Travrr»e boy.
•s ago. when hr went to make hi*
enjoyable birthday surprise
Tlif flrh rriglnaicvl

-““-r ir;—--: .-Til.

1

M

x-^ww?
•RAND TRAVeftftC HERALD. THURSOAV. AUGUST 23, IMS.

tasd Tnrctsc Herald

baa lost rioaed.

EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette

Robert E. Walter

raloable
Tbe Srst seastoo of Hr. Darraeb's (bird

PAIHM «*«7 TtaMd«7 H Tl»IWf CMj.

We

HERALD AND RECORD CO.

ilnaa.^hich have oade (be last
ponant In tbe hUior? of tbe ^UiiHed,
State*.

MICHIGAN STATE FAIR.
August SOUt. DETROIT.
Sept. 7tn.
One fare and Uftv rr’Ols. iix-loilim:
.i.linWsMin eimi-Mi. Hate of sale. Aug.
.loitr to Sejd, Till,
llmurn limit. S-T' «h
*•••■ J"-f'er*
iH-ask agent, fin imrticiilai*.
;

Rcpublican Candtdatca.

slorf of ronaresB one of the moat ImTHOS. T. BATES.

Tbe

republican

primaries will

be

held oo Tuesday. Sept. fib. less than

lime, and while the various
He has not. accerdiBR to tbe coo- contests foe tbe ofAcef have been splrresalooBl record bas been made bj a lied, iuiit about now tbeii' has ist-n a

Editor and Manasoi

Rate* tn Nex* Vnrk
Baltimore.
One fate phi* lwo-d"l!ar* to
Vorl-. for hnmeeoniinc of-Wtii. J
(111
Anr. :>-lh aiel rMli.
limit. Sk-pi. «'h.

that Ur. narrach has clten voire to'

of the rcputdlenn camllrtaie* lot
slnRln uMeranre upon any public bill Inalinns have filed petitions but
house of concrcM durtOR
win be no democratic ticket is
past session.

ll<-lil for any office.

Tlic di-ltnicrals

He has not, accordliiRtu the
have failed to develop caiulidate* fur
Ibc Rc^uhlkaa- RTcssInnal record. puMIrly exprraaed
and eonsequently
hmOer. 8L Lonlt. «Mto<l w •rtlel«
If npott any of the rreat iqoes> no pelllloaa Hrcnlat<-d. Tbe re(ran tb« Evcslas Baron) «bicb.'wa«
whicb are <if such vtia! Impor­
wHI l>e that the eonlesl* will ixt
weHia *xo

M ». P«M

»<lv«TUf»lD«it

tance to the eailre^rountry-

^ «ad M> Biarfced, but vm> mAlled u

simply al the primaries, wheever re-

Huch ha* been made of the fart that er-irea the noialoallnns being
r. ItarruRh ha* secured many free lulely snre'of el^ion.

aa' odKorial br ibr Si. LouIh papKr.

Wwfw that time (be Leader and otter delivery route* for hi* district.
fSpera aopportlax Mr. Darrasb have

Upon

Il

x-xiTj- ri.itiisitf ><S u slriclty Mi:b orrile. nriiKtic

itiBlruflient.
(• plu* OIK- dolUr. '
hom.-.entulus jm.l
lx,-.-k. Oil *ci<- S.-|it. Mb iilid
ITUi.
II llinit.
Miwller, t:.

Th* R«p;*llcM L«a««^ Apotw

psbillbed

Piano
Satisfies the
tliost Critical

Excursion

..eraoo In Washlnstoo and folly cap­ renewal of aelivlly which is rirmnn.
able of makii« an intelUccni and cdn- siraitng a strong rivalry between the
pletc esBiniDBilon, and wc cannot And aspirants (or the various office*

Some

THE GRINNELL Bfe)S.

aiAine

bare ret (o learn that Mr. Danacb' by tbe pastora.
' ’ r. D. Taylor. Pres.
has been In an* masoer MeoUSed

Grace Wnisey. Scey.
with dlarutudoos upon tbe areat quea-

abao-

While bereiofore Ihtae have b«-e|i

Republican Cantlidnte for ReQomiiiatiotrifor

lUl Tiillf t'f WoUilr.xH*
lirovlHinis il at

County Clerk

iUI |t|irjl>ifily

-md the irialr.v which I, derehunmIhe primaries p)i>inl;-e lo In- (ull.v us
de!-i..ixe. as WliOi-x*-r reevlxe the llolu'

for tin* fulwro anil our sole aim is to ph«1inv ^ 'norft'tjt Muaieal

Traverse CSly Markets

iiatioDal ailiiH-n”.

B tr.hwh Blo<*l

x

the D-alin <ift’]ji'

This report la made U|i on Wedni-S
dayoVoax-.h xvoeh. T»x« Mornld l*t«*t
r«BPon*lbla for rhango* >n i<rlciei.

■ ;

I.

Upriirlil

.lib! inWditiinition.
eliow^i /iu llie

I'iano ainl

,

."A few weeka ago tbe Leader pobUabed aa article tn regard to Mr. Dap
ragb'S

candidacy

for congress,

nnd

aamag other things dinted an arllrlc
Ann the Traverse Clly Brenlng Rec­
ord aa It so thorou^ly eapressed
atows M regards Hr. Dsrragb-a ability
■ad worth la that otAce.

Through as

ereraiebt of the compoellor the above
artlele wsa given credit to the Tiav
•rae Oty paper and Hnce iben (bey
have aaea At to make an Immense
sswint of capital over the fact that II
The WlowInR week our atlontlon
aria drawn to (bis «ttw by the Travone CItp Herald UadednR Hr.

TTie records also, for some grave
reason, fall to sbov a single public

disirirt

oalr la tbe Traverse City papers, but
•anldlng It abroad and making cap!
«al o« of a mistake.
•BtirHy. Tiaverae City Herald and

have had

Wil'ie

Nt-ip-r. a

6i/araataa

yoar second

and

become dne-df the mnsi vital Im-

weiiknown

this genial,

In

Traverse

whole-souled

rm. during a session which aecom-

eelloni

abllilles

City as

(mtsod.

which

that Mr. Wetmon* will he the next
United States senator from this dis-

It Is a foregone coiidiisinn

■l>c .v.lj-'tiril.sl

ailOhg motlraa. aad we
to ttOak

these,

espeeted to aopport him.

WbUe In

the past yon have praised Mr. Darragh
tor the beneflu and Urge appr
ttaia made to Traveree City. eoHcHed
by Hr. Darragh. even be could hardly
carpect that you would fail to endorse
Hr. OoveU aa your choice!
-rWrtoaairiy,

the soccess of

by ex-sberlff David
nfllro.

doea wR depend upoo the support of
the Evening Recotd nnd Traverse Clly

rep'ihlicnn
frienda

Candidate for

ChandliT for

has done.

for the primaries to delx'iniiDe wl

County Register of Deeds

piMBiin Dnrragh. and the force of
{Mtmaatera supporting him. lay great
stnas tRion tbe valne lo the district
(< keeplag a eoogrewman a long term
la ofA««. argulag ibal bis aaefulnesk
U laeraased by

length of

service.

Tbmatora (bey argue that tbe renom
laatkm ot Mr.

Darragb will be

of

gnatar aaloe to tbe dlsu-lcl than bl*
. praviotts ^eelloas.

This may be true

BOoKimea, but It I* not

always *»

DMbUeaa Mr. Darragh in former year*
haa egerelBed bis best eEoris for tal.i
dktrlet; that was especteO of blm.

contest at all. . (Tiarle* F

Influetire to represent them In

gone by, but In looking
wa AaA that for tbe length of service
M eompared with other districts In tbe
ntate. tbe pnbUe Improvements areomplli^ad by Mr. Darragb have not been
nnmettias.

Aside from obtaining ap^

proprtaDrms and Improvements for hls
MBaUtoenta. a congressman can

do

moeb toward ahaplag nailtbal Icgislatkiawbk-b does'not apply dlreeily tn
bis own district, but which applies (o
Iba

eonnlry at

large.

A MoresKful

Is forred to the front by
bla »ergy and ablliiy In asslsilng
ahapa tmporunt legivlailnn of national
character.
greaamee

Many at Mleblgan's
wbo

have

held

office foe

many peara. have become natinnal fig
UTTs boraoue of tbrtr abllltf and fon-e
of ebararter which have enabled th.-m
to be important and powerfal farlors
In Bhaplng (be atnlrs of tbe governDenL
Wo have bees (ft pains to dlncover,
If pn^ble. la what manner Mr. Dar
ragb bas bean UiAoenUal in great af

l-vtnV*............................... ..
Tiirki-xu
liufW
Geese
Tallow .,...........................
.So, 1 fiir.-d hi-les...
No. r -fnre.l Hfiles..
Green hidea ................... .

(be present sberiR. will have
ixxslikm.

Juliiisoii.

....... . .uains rani-' in
The- ix-giilar lialli U;

He is closing H.* first term

innrl-.-i ..f pb-a;

man who has done things since he

and it Is etmeeded that he Is eotltlisl

entered manhood and In hls piildlc life

of

In at least another lemi

isrliits north of It.iMxxin. iii!'U> of ihCni

ventloo of Bast Bay and BUlr asanelatha( was held at lia*i Garfield
church. Tnesday. Aiig. H. limf..
. ,
The convention op<Hied ai 10 by nil
singing -Reeds of Promise,”
Devnliunal sen In- waa eonduetnl
r (be Rev. U B. Gairenler. who read
part of the Kill ehapicr of Ft. John
Prayer hy the R-x- T. P. Vlloin. Rex.
N. HolRiple. W. Wlthlngton. A>
sepb Thomas. Rev. L. H. rarpenler.
after which "No.,Not One"
Our field wa
b) Rev.
r Ts B
B <Ca
must k.............
keep In t
ke
..........................................
wfth young
voui g
. life,
to get their whole
life. and
I
In tbe eburch by personal I
and Intere.M
thsciiKslon by (he Rev. T. P
homas
T. »•
are in partAcr

. — ..

. - .

ba anre, be ^las secured some apintv
prlatlou and some peosioas In years

ib-l.t
itii ,
|ia-. id
I sv.x,
,\nt.:.
I ..u>.
J.I .1

Mr. Johi-

;per1at|on. and impressed
fact of revenuiee in the
God. and tbkl the power of
prayer 1* a force
DUcussloe hy (be Rev. R. N. Hob
iple. Her, I, B rarpenter. F. 1) layr and Joseph Thomas.
•"Our Pnends" wa* di^ssed hy
tbe Rev. R S Holsaple. Several dIsrusslons w.w gtveo
The morning session then closed hy
singing " More Ai>mii Jt^sus. "
The afleru'sxn ki~sIob wa* called lo
nler al 1:tr. by P. D. Tavlor. Song
service led by the Rev. R N. Holaaple.
*nir songs were "The Master Wants
Workers.......... tt’bo Is on
the 1/xrd's
Side." and - Unsm-akahle PiN'elnus Is
He.” clow'd with, prayer hy ReX'. U
B. Carpenter.
"Oiir Foes" wa* then discussed by
Rev. t,.. R. ('arpenier. niscusskm hy
Wlthlngton. Rev. T. P. ninro.
Rev R V Holsaple.-and Hugh Prouty.
"OuV noaoce - l.y Rev T. P. Ullom
who read several passages of scrip­
ture tn regard to finance. "God Lores
ChrsTful Giver” Discussion
aylor. the Rev.
'. Washington.
1
Holsaple. wbo said
hoped the Sunday nehuol In the future
would

tbe kmger tbe term In onice, tbe ®tMTjmg.^"Pral*c God From

Whom

ilii-

(M-i.M.nui-iK w.-r.'

b.>il..'.|

for

M.'l-piim ai Tinx.rs.- iVv l.n- a few
v.ia-k.-v' t.Ti.-aiKUi hfiv ait.i ;.i th- stirloutslinj: i.-Miri*.
:

Tlu-.-c an- .•lily a

part of ili.- i-M-iir.-b.ii ■ iliai »vr

lUrrr Is al?o eloslnc hls flr.sl tel

>-x)hx-t.-.| lo airlx'i-: it, llu- .xoii.a- ,d

will have no opposiilon for a r

.3 f.-s U.-.-I.-; tile t'lsii xvill iiii.loiibled

nation.

!> lui II..SI.-.I xxilh .ll.*:,.i.-i;..

Mr Blown I* also'exiremely

t'-hn-^.’l' Wt-c-bl.
II. M',s.-|lt|.-«si..V. U. '» Ol W-’x !!*•
:t. H. in.
I'.aiik ,\ Uric.' and wif.- lo 4>lilh|>l
M... h. loi SI. Oak ll.'o;l'i*.
.(iidii.ii- Gm.’nil to Nina M tb«.i
y par.x-1.',.x-. k. T. Vd. H. I” »lb ”t
.(.lililor G.-ii.-nil to Nina M. (br.llug,
irx-.-l. see h. T, SC. R. 1.1 ||s,.^i.
N'lui. M. .IToollhi: to J.'ioin.'
t-.-aliiui. *»', I xv'jil juiix'.'li
•t I-.:. H.-1... li.rsj
.l.ca-pli Drex.-K and Uib- 1<> M"
:.l
tl Ib.xx.H*;
...- C: I
. paov I

1 1-. ini.
A jaii^ •-■•utp.- •
Hmr.x

l- li Sal.inh.x

the nomination for <<6anty clerk

l.% years Justice of

Rolieri E. Walter the i>re*.-ti’

7 year*

elerk. wbo is closing hi;

er;

and Stipenlsor Sylxesler Brttmn Both

the I’e

i;.i-i; l«ix.

Townsliip Treasiir

pri-ent

Supervisor

of

BUir Towiishiii.

the county.

It

i.f Mi
an.l

ly clerk for three term* Is espeeJall.x

'and Mi

Mrs

.\nlue

Wall.-. Tlpr?!..

*

.-.I-, rml.
.a .•...i,, I..I

: :!7S" t,'’

hat.

a

Ibwlitir., .sxxiiiiiuiiig ntnl li.-leii;

111.- a f. a

of I'b- aUllls.-ll|e|,'s SllK.'l

MTXr l.t pa.-s ilic irutc x,-i> pb-j-aailv

zbzmsi
Day
of School

Brown, aside from lieing a meml>er of
offliu's In bis

j f.-tmi liaini xvorklnt;

btum

Boihofth>*s-

candidaies are pulling In some pretiy
good work.
There will I*- a Ihreexxirnered fight
T the nomlnaiion

of

register

of
yiRKAT Kt'oKttMV ill, l.uytrc t.a
-Til-a I'm * Skirt-, at "The F>x'i»ouix
his *eeon.l St.xr,'.
Un.x . ••Illy J:'*7 arul
Supervl*t»r xxliile the) I.T-.I. .

deed*. Frank Vr. Wilson, the prl-senregister, who Is rinsing
term,

lielhg

oppo-.axl

Dean and
td Blair lowiisbi|>

hy

Frank

M. Karotiii

will Boon lie licr*.
Wtiy not

vxirx.-xlnv i«>rt.v on the Maiii*-

All of ihe^e ran-

rm.iw

county.

I,:.

■ncrgws xxnh the naxKdo ihnmgli i
J
7 ' ;

lirini; in your SH50ti>l-Haii<l 15.

txirapiinr.
• •_______________

mil the munty.

will liuy Uie kiotls that are suUM.-

l•tx.secutlng Attorti.-y GxHtrp- H-'
,-i.-|-,vDaTK Dllfys SKIRTS ju«.
rntss who is s.'ning hls s.4-.iad itTm.li
St-i.'.
;; rilc.'» o V $2x7 and ».
U candidate for unoihcr term
iMing op|*ii-i-i try Frxut H. f’ralt. f.irm-i

'

er pmsceuting aihirney.



Hxve al*-i| ,

Ibtvx- I* dcxoltxp.'d a s|.lriled ciini.a.'-:

^

tV.-rilmV

.and

Wm,

t Irxmi lo re to Uct.e.;.«-y
the nomlnaiion ot circuit court com-,^f^. ,.„,o,h«e t. W- .’a,* -fac,* sd;
The

present

coroners.

,

^

„! th- n lak. in

Dr. Trahk

Huidsworth of Ibis clly and Dr, I. ->• Tfc. v wiSl la- =.m. aliojl vwu week*
Tedman of Summit Cily have filed ,
'
_____________________
petitions aud there will be no npjxtsi-

A nxArt cUliorete atr« k nf T.il
Hti.l all kin.lt of Sclex.l Snf.|‘!i.-R -it

-•U.

LViicili

here.

Tnid.-

a-iton.olui-' trip
Klnouv 'i.i-iiiii =

•Tlicra will It bill one caii-lidaio fo.-;i^j.

mlsstoncr. Gexcge W. Ourtls.

fif.-j.-trc- for it in ailvai'c*-. xR.tlio

Itxiks ii.-x.sle! ;irr- ji.-u-unif.irui tliri.UKli 'ul

dldaie* have been hitstlinc f.tr txcrer*l',''’ V”
,
'
,
,
.
_
^
-X..P, has.Im.-n-'loiibW IP .-rJvv to emit
xseeks and now that the primarixuv ao-t’
,

,1,.-,

at tfje primaries
Sept. 4th.

r. u ilnx.-xx.il f-.r-^il..-all itouM.-. oii.l

county, while

of l^ng l>ake.

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

foi a «.-> * ..unnv ii>

Tlu-.x

the lioard of stiperxisor*. has held va
rlous toa-nship

IS.

Candidite for Republi­
can nomination for

i.ite and pm up a f.-«' i.-n'' atul bu .'
r.xr.-.

Primaries Sept. 4

Walter haring held the office of
in the

Flnilti.

M.-f|.ull. IT, >11.1 Mr-

There Is a very llyrty eorntx-i

p(,pular

FRED H. PRIITT

. rtxnk»7b‘

Oik

W't! ..mi
«II.- 'e Wm l'
;.1, .........................
(1.
1b-i|co lo Ant.x Uilli.ain
MX-, 14. T.
i;.
Si-."*i.
T.d:iti.l to J.mti T- Wcl.b,-;;’^
:av. II. T Jb. 15. bi-SSoM
Hoie.-ox--!,y'aiid x.ife .tu Vm-

niaile. t. isi.it!,TI

eandldnie. one with rnergy. power and

to this matter will hardly meet bis ap-

Hta ThW Tedm,

i.xMio-, I..I

iiii.l Indiana tsuni,.
jirilxi-. Tiiiii-.i!,«y |oi

made n brilliant *iiree«; from the son )iax made a goixd sberitf and
beginning.
Therefore Mr.
('ovell ban iK-en no criticism as lo his nhilU.r
ym have furthered the cause of as
Fhotild reevive a large majorlly at ibi- and failhful scnic-.
promising a candidate as Hr. Oovoll.
‘nlmaries.
aM toel quite sure thsi your mrthods
KVancis K. Brawn, tlic present

TIN campaign management of Con-

Hanuxh A- IJIV I'.i. lo Jos. pl> 8i-j;
.xt. I..1. r. omi df ni! It. II I.

Fancy flfcr/................
t'.TWi ........................

TO CURE A COLD IN ONE-DAY

There are some very splrileil e«i
Darragb, the. voter* of_^he elCTenih tests on for (be xnrioii* eininty nffltdistrict may well inra lo^ younger but for two of Diem thcre will be i
cc

Inili-

XX* uli»VI':'*Mi.'Uslun-u..nf«i-b l>.x. aSe.

will go dn the ticket.

Herald, and «e very moch doubt If

HRwt Has Mr. Darragh Oe«* During

fUicnr >d < |rsD.|
,\.|a H iVr..ui,oi lo John I
aTx-.-!s sv-.r
h i«,

lo with pride by the friend* of Mr.

Hon. George G. Cmell I*

■ U'slrs-I ..Slrac
rf I bare Icmato act-MX
., IITS...I Traxcrac OioB
ilh >U> ..f,Au,
.if-AuruM, A t>

aix- enofldent

(heir favorite will win .vnd It n mahis

With snrta a remrd as tlilx lo point

Rtp.iblican Nomination for

iioinlnation.

of both

thing of Importance that Mr. Darragh

gres*.

Darragb-a candidacy for tanomlE

We bare failed tn And

o.'.-a-.lsnf.. r.tb
oT Act Kn,
\ th. I'ulJ.'
*rc h-ixS-T
■l-rcl tlic. *1 the n*l'V>>' ell, II.CI I., |Mb*U
<Uo Sic-- -B TiM-clx tb- |.«rin Ssr >U
it-f. l;.». » .••B.t.-l«lc.Jllhc llctntbliran
..nla;i..- .n .•.•icrs«. ri.«ll l«
*j«]ia.-.i .Tr—t ax. n( -«id

JtesI estate Transfers.

Viats;...............;______ v
I'attlii
........................
Su'.-r* . ................... ..

rxlvca ..................................
.Sli.-*-!, ....................................
Hog;,-'......................................

\'OTi: I'OR

Repn-^'uiailvi

served two terms, is being opptKXd
great things daring hla Ibird term of

of t'lteiiU ,s.,ni

F. M. Hamlin

Irict whlrh conRlsIs of Grand Trax
According to thr ygumenic. of hl« James II., Monroe who has already

ve oo reason

that yon bad

i.-:pi

1)3,. iHs-n pul OX; I until tie- li-iui xiliii k
C'Uix Idles SepteniHf 2ttli.

For r<pr«*i.enlttive In the itale ht;
* of tbe day bis been tsiature for the Grand Traverse ..li,
aloni-.

l.racc"! V.. .T- -I .1t*«IT.«t*c»*- X-nui.

111- I- rt-r

riii'O 1^
Buyte/R;
laiisiA liaxeiM City that'.
Wit. ti

Hens ........................ .............

cry desirable eandidaie for senatorial
boner*.

county

I5'l.-\,n-; n

Kggs, r*-r ilor. il .. ,..

a

I to be the most imporiani in

oteTaath diatrtet that unless for very

.would, in an falmesa to Hr. Covell. be

llr.vii. iK-r lou.......... .;............

Buckwb.al ...................
Chirkciis. Hiring...........

with

latlon. and during a iu>Ks|nn which Is

eleveolb district

ELECTION BoViCE

..-.nd •f.vil. U'tr-:
-i iVi.j-,;. th. ciix rn..Mvu.r

oral vxrxx
bMcI.
,ua*t b.ikc(.rc.<.n.«i«<<ls>.

make him t

plisbes tbe greateel arooiint of legls-

thongbl

*

F.i:. lU'l.at. Ciol •lie.

AGtIMfXhJf* l:t>

extremely

many good qu«Ull<-s hexl.Ies iiioM t-i

It Is strange, that during bis third

I .i.l .Vr.i.el.al, ll.cnl, lira..-iwb,.l*i.ie. W
p..ij.-.-ls. (. FI

11.

I- T.rc' .Kxiil-x.;)!-. H.xs.xid V.'.-i;

Mr W,-innir«- Is

alcohol bill, which legislation promises popular wherever he is known. He Is
lo manufaclnrers of

■x..

. I* r Ii'4-.(e>I. .

1!

Any rkiii'ilelung t

Strangely, too. also, the records fail didalo for vtnle senator in the 27lb
single public utterance upon the free promlnenl aitomey

porlance

Ni r.

V. IV,

WS-.-l

uuRUiiiig;

I. a chair itnd lr?ie'iii<'d t«o

l->rd c: \Vetroore of Cadillac. Wex

tn show that Mr. Durragh has made a senatorial disirtci.

ahoald have been ,tbat after the very
arae City bad a candidate for the

Acm;
Moiidnv

HareJox.-il.v >a

E:g!i'li’ !itr-«t.• fell M»ii>i*y

wAas to have given tbe matter second

tmet had haea made kaoora that Trav-

xx-hlrlif-ig.

;,!..|

x-.-i:

ford couDly. 1* the only repiilipan ran

Untied Stales.

Beaatag Record, yoo aroold bare been
tbiilBlit. and

T.yearold

n:-.
CIi-u-Jk.. |*-i jv»:n,i.........
(Lfs., i-T
.

express themkelx-e* generally regard­

Iraportanre to every shipper In the

<-acli

I
j

lnvci.se Cil.v Sion: 159 East Front SI..

drv-laing Ml. b-lf elbon
Fraiici,.

wlin-li iaooiup^iiio*

CRINNKLL BROS.’ £rit?rS.

* -• -

W.-al. 11 !- i: •••■.
iv.t
Fn-d^H. I. 4.

Euc>. r-.r .; :r n.............
.

R.xll. (*•(' h.111,-1...........
!■:. Ml /niiii H

an opportunity to

utterance from Mr.'DatTagh upon the ing their ebolre for a congressional
railroad rate legIsUtIun which |a of candidate.

country.

ngb and the RepAbllcan-Leader

.

The contest I* assuming a xery Inter­

single thought upon tbe beef Inves­ esting phase and the rexiilt 1* being
tigation irhieh Is of vital Imporlawe awaited will, Iniere*!. Inasmueli as II
Is the first time that the i*-opte of th<lo every home in the I'niled State*.

]

is tbe imtinual

It stix-«gUi.ur. sioniaHi
regh's organirallon. a promin-nl fa*
n'cmbiai"-,', ,pn>inoi*-* thiw of ,J
Nor do vre And upon examloailoo pi tor of which is an array of poslma,-!-,
I>illlll<-1. the bliM'il. buillls
ere lo varinu* porlnxns of th- district.
le congresKlonal records, that I

Darragb has given public utterance

t

uvUv.uie x^iuiirxristin

(lur tvinlblcii'v in ttie ffryonaf/£/«». Fmnn is

Uetlimitad

Importaore lo the country. •
- «atf>tak4 for vtaat It la vnrtb:

we

in:'-Mliuuil.
‘'(’sll ixT wrtto for lif«Tu*iin\ p'iiist ami lenn*.

Clear pork, jut barrel..-..,
(Tear pork, jht pound...........
Short <-<il piM'k................. ..
Fionr. H. I.
f•
V • ,
l!}x- flour, il

ncii.in ate .'ute of •-le<-tion.

oni

Qiio'ii stittiH*]. for oiit^ tl.H'vet y 1k«1 Dia-'

We lirmly la-lix'Vf Ihrit oiir I’iano stumlfi widtoul a rival in

airav of pssi material

Dxs|*-p;.ia I.

is

Xoitltxir tiuM*. Idlssr nor .-•ijx'titu- are
i i*l >n (lie
proiluftion of tile CffnnnW flmi. Fran#, luvaum- »•»' arc Imilliii::
'liistrainent.

Selling Pricn.
.1,1,

ail! wiiisl —

tcriala hinl moat approvi*] pHneipli-a of tcieiili'ic I'l xi u lniii<liuj!
arexjmpijyx'iia iU iiiiUiiif.hlim'.

su.l paiui iilar*.

of Grand Traverse Couiuy,
With

sxx-tsHfbNS'-fnll. ’rteli

a l*iam>o( tin- Uiiilieil i Mcx IU-iiox;

Tout ]) of tUe otmoqt clasiii ity iiu>l eviuiiu'ss. i

Eieurainn tn I
day. August »ih, 1
Tuesday.
- On hI*>xie- •dal.- i*.-re Vji.iihni-'-iiin xrill -..-li nmiid tup •
tiikel* (I, MiUvs<ik<;<'. xij I.
.-md M S T. fo s=.-;.ii.i-r. at ;
ft for tie- round trip from

of the record* a e do not roolcKt*-for the rieetkm It has be<-ii

(A bart beeaine of the Record's rrlt- And that Mr. Hniragb has made a slD
tiraliy assurnl that republican
at this oieUiod at RelHotc polUlc- «1P public cspresKlon relative to the candidates aside from municipal el<*al npporl.
Postaiastcr MrCall of work «W the R. t\ D departroenl.
! bad a sure thing. Ib-glnnlng .v<
Rhaca, ConcTCanasa Darraab's camA careful scnillny of (he rcronl* the lop of the IIkI. tb-orge <!. Ctoell
. bas felt rerj' mucb
Grand Traverse Cnuuty * randidai,
does not reveal a Klngle caprt
lart beatiM the Record took eicepfor repraaentiiive In congress In the,
Dom Mr. Darragb. publicly made,
tloas to tbe metboda of Mr. Dartaeb's
Blevenlh congressional divirtel, op.|
tbe great sugar beet quc.siion. vbirh
i(p manatement ap'd declares
posing Congressman A. B. Darrap!.
vlially Important to tbe st: '
ttet tbe pabllcatkm of the Oarracb adwho baa already served three terms.
Mlehlgan and lo hls oan dii'lrlct.
viRlaement tn tbe Record aa an
Tbe reco'ds also fail lo show that Mr. Covell ba* made an eaceiu-oi
tdrial la tbe Leader was a mistake
vasB and his nomination I* being rer. Darragb has publicly uttered
nd has asked oa to print tbe spolocy
single thoughl during (bis past sreMoo ceii-ed with favor all over tbe dl.*iilc:.;
'«< tbe Repabtlcan-Leader to tbe mlsHe ba* fx-cn termed the |*?oplc;;' can­
of eoogrez:^. upon the. great t
ttfie pnbliabed la the t/eader of recent
didate and I* opposed hy Mr
l«arquestloo U'blrb bas Iteen of such

oikv

Il9 •\''ttop. the Is ul nib] iii’i*'. i-x|*'iiKivi- (>(■■)tu'i* . inaim'sa

"I hax-jyom.rahat co-Uy.-. Init
Doan’s
Rcpulets gave just the 'rx-ulis
lion to ibe rc-nunilnatioD of each.
____ ...
Ernest Jf. AHyn. the present roiinty Allred. They ct mildly and regulate
Georue
R
snrxeyor. is tsdng oppoaed l.y E. P.
w-a"’l?uT .ivcnitc. Altoona,
AIlj Waicnnan. botlj of wbnm qre confl- pa.

F. W. WILSON

I Register of Deeds
Rcpubllcao Candidate
for Re-nomination.
WonW ercatl.v spprecUte yoar sufr
pon At the primiries. SepL 4^ !06.

Gt^ Book Store
tbt BobMrt C<».. Props,
trsptrst C//p, inieh.

w.

1

W'
G»iANP TRAVERSE HERAUO. THURSOAV. J^GUST 23. 1906.

could lx earwtvd at the
iK-sItate tn makins tbciunelves kuusn. lunaMy
An anonymous communicatlan baB Ill- pment Uiue.
tie fmee aid we bdltvc to this case
W<niam
C.
Miner, cborsed with
wjn not affect a favorable vote on the
bonds. The poor of theroiint’y mus‘ Wealing Itraas. was - IxMiod over :
$2-jM
State Valuattona.
be supported under the coon'r Cireult court Tuesday. He fnnusbt.i
$3»jm TlJe stale tax «
ay-stem. Heretofore each townshiii ibv $:<<! bond.
boosted tbe value of the Ktal
own poor. Now the
OmCBft-A. Tr»7 Ur- IWd««
tto'i.oon.ooo and C01 ■•■qaeml;. ‘ «l
expense mulit be borne by the county
ffajo CB»*. VkjpvPwOd-rt:
vaJuatiOD of every «.untT haa been at larce and, tbeipbor must be properly
ri-Bhl hand, lie tan the fin. of a .i.a '
Riven a very tuaitrial Inereaae. Tbe situated In a suitable bomt. It U eourimlvr the ihtimb nail and one tins- •
ltirret.se ifi Grand Traverse rountj
eeded ihnt the present poor house ii
nail, poisoning it.
over IS.OftO.WW.
vastly finadeqiiaie for the demand
There is nneb complaintm the vari- made upon it. There ate about fifty
Catveaton'a Sea Wall
ODs mim'les over this increase and Inrtlgents now being supp«it»-d by
Makes life now as safe in that elf.
county at considerable caperirt' and it
If ibe state iMard «f e<juall*ail..n
fit to abide by these flsures there wlU is 'absoluiely neceKssTy that
Wac. T.-xtiy. need* n.'. s^a wall |..j
Bimshoiise Ire built.
*. B —AdArm mO CcUotVi* mnd €Vjit» be still Wtre so.
Twenty aer»'s have hwr. pnif+.sse:’.
In isni. the popotaiion of Grand
to build
Traverre eonniy was Sft.t79 and In .nnd It will rt-quiro
sitltablr house upon it. There r
IWH ii was S3.SfiJ. Tbe vatuail.m
M^ndr-Anv-SufeHr
equalised by the boartl of »u|KTvl*.rS some llenple in the county wIhi favor
In 1801 was f7.80d.fW" and llie v7.lnn- a largo farm and Its otS'ration for
r.-f<.rbrti>M-otU
prufli, or .nui^ land nnd b'W futelr wb'sipltiu ouieii and I.......Ids |iU'..
tion as fqualii^ in t»l by
board of eqnalbaib.n was |9.-<h(.000. for old In tlu^ ^malnieiuino- oC the
rrguaraV.-^d at jl.l'.l^ou iVrat t'o',.
y
Tlie vnloatlon as a::Hestu«l by the *n- poor.'
The'clmilar al>ove states ihai-thl =
iwrvisora In l«« was $fi,t7t.714 and
BMal«nlinB-<3wrtmc atUc
as equalised by tho Iswrd «rf snper- farm 1^ ei>sniuu>e<I of sandy laud. All Ulllle ine.
pervlw.ra fn !9«C wa.s W,4S7.«0«. Tl;e laluU in this sieiiou are sandyTlmi in
Mr. l,.i..r and Miss Mn,; i.eiu
las eomuilHKlun haa now flxisl Hiis partiPiilar ease there is giiod soi'.
Wm. ..............
gooal ott-hanl and iib-nly of spa<-e and Mr. ami
Ibe value at $12.«7l--KW.
Mai Julia Keilei
ll.e
r a good garden for iIk- rnising of Aem.. weni l»i Ibmi.i la-;:
Tbe folkrains Is ibeYst of Inrivases
panr oI friends ar*lhe Kelley cotiaee
Wisullil.-U's
Jiieuir-wilh .•>
vec<-taldi-s.
The
liOard
of
siijiorvixus
nuide in Ibe sgrTOun.ljl.K eonntlea;.
on CBrp djike Thursday. They left on
thiJ time <Ud not deem It wise lo from Travel-<• l ily and
■laatiiui nr
the 9:50.M. t N. E. train for Foueb
into the fanning liu'lness and con ubv lime,
a»d proceeded from there liy inline
eg t*i eoOl- sldensl'lwi-nly- oeres amply suilalde
taanch. At noon the entire parly went
-A Mystery Solved.
]
I'o;'” ™ foi the putpose. Ifl' should l-'-foim-l
. to Uebuul and bad dinner at tbe River
iP.miDi later on Uial It would be :i
i:ie
"How to
lhi:i
Krtt.Hiu
. jldlioiisip >s
haidnial e
aide hotel. DoaUnR. avlniniinx and
igag'‘ in farming f.ir the l"•ll " a 'I, *1 ......
BshlDi: all served to pass the time vyry
of till- poor of the e«innl>. Ilu ri- Is
.„l tor I
^casanlly. They will rerum on Ibe
irf Mas
mVuMu Idi-my uf gmul land ndednlnr tie
. «;U train timisht.
ihat nre Kimra.llb-.Hl to •:
iwonlV-aerc iraei piirehas-il «hi'»i
........................ . .-..•i.vlj.My
reaxonaldiprie>‘.

a
Mra. Margaret Murray, UTElmt
Tbd kanithter of Georxe O. Coveli is
nioii. y r.
avenue, roeelved a Kyer tiulay fttmi mailer of fact the efiittuy U up acaliisl ln-.lK V>.X..r H. >l.-:ids. C A. llim'MS'
^eIT ill. the aympituna rc*e«t
her son William, formerly of this cilv it ivaardiiig tis p»»ir and If this ixu'd Urns I'o.'s drug
typhoid fever.
but now of l‘orllat)d. Oregon, Mating vole 1b difi-apul i| will plae.- Hie coup
CUrenev Hrfileoball Rave $200 bond's that his imie daughter died of pneit ly In a-very' iiupteasnni situation.
now luainlaipine a niinil>er
that be would beep tbe peace, lie is monia Aug. 13. nnd was luirled Am
of people in .various pof’ions '»f '"e
fraaa Mayfield and threaleaed to k^ll IS. She was-age.1 1 year nnd 9 days.
eotiniy. also tii Anirira and Kalkaska
bis wife.
^
Cbarim ami Jutui Williams of Wal­ cuimtles :il eoiisIdernV.e expjmwy. Tlie
Joe While was arrested at Orawn ton and James Ciiinmliigs of this eltv, purchase of the pisir farm in o;i.-,Btion
for stoallnR a pair of panU frqni J. 8. charged with hreuklng wtndirws mnd and the hoilding of a ni> house will
Bracken of that place Saturday and p.vnels out of doors, were iritnl lu-foie very miirli rt-diiw the ciM of niabiwas Riven a iwcnty-day jaU aenlence li Jury lu Juslie<f lirbwn'S court Tues­ lalhing Ibe poor now Itcing supisiile'.
by JoaUee Aldrich this tnon
DO NOT U-v
day and founil not guilty. Tliey
Therefore il U the eourse Of winioiii
White, as be calls himself. Is BUI Far- boys from lu to 14 ycara of age.
'and oeonomy' that the taxpayers of tinr ..II yonriKTSon or hide il^
fall, who stole William Ackormam.
eonnty shiiiild vote these lionds.
p^U'iiil the hoiiae. Iml iiIikvT
t borne some months bro. Ho claims
Couney Poor Hotua.
> it in a jNxul. etrtiug tunl re- j
that White Is his rtpht name.
On September 4th at the primaries
Injured at Marlborough.
klialilc l»ank. siieli us tln-J
theVe will lie a special el-etloo upon
In ri'idselng a wesiken.-.! fns.- jn H;e
Tbe candidates for nomination on propMlllun to Ixmd the' county for
► Traverse Oty SUte Bant.{ |
I12.noo. for the erection of a eoiinfr Grtal Northern I’cirtlanii ronienl enniI wliere
will «ini you it jaT} ♦
BMMt exceUemt arraV and between
house on the poor f.trm recently pbr- puny imwer station at Marli«ir.i'ii:li
^ci-nt ititfrt«t .11x1 is puyu-*
and the primarlca,'8ept. 4. there will chased by the Iviar.l of supa-rvlsors.
Iasi Sunday ei.-nliig Engln.-er H.irry
[l.K'onDKMAND. .\l.so-J
Mend be a mighty struRgle. the work As alBled Jp the Record before Ibis Is
ibirdiner, formerly of this city. wa-.
bdttg none the-teat Intense because
t InU-Safety is assnrol. W'-J
tOAUer of <
BQmlnaUon Is as good as an decUoo.
E solicit your pntrotin;:.;.
J
the entire county. At pre^t the aeriunsly hiirneid alwuit the fnce and
fbcilltlra for earing' for the county's handn. Thu are from a 250-volt clrMrs. Charles Decker died «t her
poor are greatly Inadequate, and the mlt passed through his lunds and
borne. 4CS Bay street. Augoti
ity lA paying in the meantime for badly bunusl his face. Allli.msh Ih.
Deeafied was the wife of a rerc Mif.
Indlgent-pi rKons whose support is re • yesiahi Is not’ totally .le.,ir.i>.d it
qo^e conducior and loaves two clitiqiiired fnim^is etmnty in the cram wii! Im- sum.. lime iM-fiire he will have
drea and two step children.
ties of Antl^ and Kalkaslm ix-klde. Ihe iiw‘ of bis i-ycs.
11 U n miracle he was not iBjur.1
Rndolpb Tettalkow, while cuttlnR several In rilfferenl portions of tills
n therrs Is n
worse than he was.
dried beef at Herkner's meat market county for wh^
Tlu'Olilffit anti Stri.iix.«t
Only a f.-w iiours later tlie same
Jbmday cut a bad Raah in bis left tbe poor bouse.
Ikmk in NortlitTii >Iic-li
Hie
farm
recently
purchased
by
the
Kwileblnani
w.-is stniek Ijj- ilphinlnc
ttnmb. neceasitating a physician's

STATE BANK
sss.

3 per cealtD«wc4 ti TbiK D^osUs

KSs<iK5»BJK's:.r.s,“«s:

FALL OF 1906

READY

fessvsinsf

Circulation this week 3.000

i'rsj.’i

,;S

tWHEN YOU START
Ein to save

IYOUR nONEY

.,11

Linoleums
We take jilrasiire in c.tllinj; your attention to our
stocHc of new Linoleums. While our assortment has al­
ways been far ahead of .Ynyihiiip; tdstt shown hen*, ilus
year it is far superior to an^'iluB;* we ever hail. Tim wry
best makes in the couiury are reprcsi:nietl her«*. not.only
jn the liomestic but also in the imfuirtcd uooils.

’•

.\s to jjauern and eolorlntfs you'll jusf have u> wait
umi! you can see them, let it suliicc to say that ihi' best
sidliny patterns ii. all ihi; different makes .art! here, in
hitirks. lliiral anil conventional designs; while thi' color
inj's arc Urautifiil enough to jileasc^nyoncNm.a few piet.-cs;to choose from but enough to give
you just whal you wanL We sell more l.iunleums than
all oiliiT concerns in I'raviTse City. Then: is just thrttc
things that are rcsj*onsil»le for this:

QUALITY - ASSORTMENT - PRICE
May we show ymi.'

j

I’riciis foc square y.ird and uj).

(ir.nniie in1ai>l (looks like crushed siotutj the best
thing we ever hatl aml»()idy $1 .fkf-sipiare yard.

Traverse Qly
State Bank

Tbe Rcao aireet Sunday school
Tbunday enjoyed a picnic at
grove on Rose aUedl. Over one htudred nod fifty people were In atienOaiKx> and ail bad a fine day's oolinR.
At noon a ^ie dinner was enjoyed

atUste previously.
Prank Carre?s new motor boat wi
laenebed Wednesday afternoon and
sBceesafuI trial trip made. Tlie boat
la equipped wllb a six-bnrac power
AagDlB enRtne which pashes her alon:
at a lively rate.___________
Mias Mabel Flnrilay and Eucen.
Looeba were united In marriage at the
raMdenee of fbe bride's pan ols. Mr.
• mi Mra. Jamee Findlay, on nohemia
street at 8:S" Tuesday evenlOR.
B»r. HuRh Kennedy performinR
eareaiony. Miss May Findlay
brtdesinald while Asa Zimmerman
ed as brat man. The hrl.le was handaonwly dteotsl In a (Sown of cream brili llanllne. all of tbe embmldwr beloR
hand work. 'The tweddlng wns a i '
nne. ooly tb<- families and immo
friends of the contracting parlies
betng present. After the rere^ony rcCi««hffiedis nsisisllnR of iCe cream
bad cake were served. Mr. and Mrs.
Umraa received many beaulUul prea
f Pknie.
Baturtay. Aug. $5. the big farmers'
piCBic aad Brangu rally will be-held
ta Ibig eiiy on the Ceniral school
srooidt.
This ificnle has been widely advem
Used aad there will be a gruat crowd
tram all over the Grand Traverai- re
ftan in the city that clay.
Moriimer Whifehrad. past Rrand
Meturcr of tb* nathmal jeraage will lx
here and wilt make an addrews to the
Tbe risltors win bring tholr baskets
with them and will eat their Alnnerr
«■ the boantlful and apaclotu grounds.
-iB additioa to Mr. Whitehead there
Bfll be addresses by local speakers.
4b excellent time Is promised alt who
Brirad. Tbe groands are no near the
brart of th* dty that bttasai ate «nEvery realdenl of tl^e Grand Trav«rse region should arrange lo meet
their frirads here and bold a reunion
00 i&at day.
Corraeticn.
Tbe HenbI Is rtunestetl t.. maVa rorrectloB uf an error wbleb occur

supervisors' Is a valuable piece of Dr. Il.-yl.-tt of llaldwlii is earine for
the imileni and he is resting as i-oii)property aliA in order to pro|H-rly'
for oar poor we must have nmn- i
and better facilities. It is urgtni.
Iberefora. that there-be a ^iill vote
niMin ihla proposition and that ihi
votes be favorable to the propirilliiio
Vota for the Benda.
A circular which was freely dls
trihnted about the clly ycsiorila}
called upon "Mr. Tax|ayer” lo vote
agaiiiKI the pn>|Kisil|nu to ituuie IsMltlr
for I12.fi00 to build a jioor'Jiouse wi
the county poor farm reeeniiy pur
ehascl by rite hoard of aupervisora
The ciitcnlar is an anonymous one
and reads as roHows:
have
T'hc board of
indy lan.l
for a poor farm and they now ask
lo Vfrte txuiiis for $ir.«no to l.iiii.f n
house tiptm II. Is this common wnro?
If you have a jtoor farm, you nwl
team, you 'need- cows. i>igs ah i
ciUrkens. Where will they g.-l f.-i-r
and pasiorp for this stock on a twenty
acre farm* You niuri buy M and thie^
double the cosh of caring fur tb.
I. the perIf tbia Is a
son or persons who make it shoiih'
come out In the oim-d and use reoso:i
and oonimoD sense themselves Jn <C
posInR the bond issue. If il shquld'ls
liest then Its projsmenls should ntf

When the
Hair Falls
Then it's time to tet! No time
to study, to retd, to experi­
ment ! You vtot to stve your
btir, find save it quickly, too!
So mtke up your mind this
^7 minute that if your btir
ever comes out you will use
Ayer's Hair Vicor. It makes
the scalp healthy. The hair
gnys in. It cannot do anytbioc else. It’s nature’s way.

We have just received a large shipment of the justly famous
• ELITE” CLOVE FITTING, ADJUSTABLE TOP PETTICOATS.
Thfi styles are superb.1 the workmanshso pe»-fect. The
TTixiterials are the best, the orices are most reasonable.

Triedrieb’s l>one$t
“0leaii=llp»’

just as you Liiy th'i

knot or

$boe Sale
Wc say “HONLST" because ever^' pair
taken home from this sale will be an ho8«-st
shoe. Every pair offered in this "Clean-l'ii"
Sale is oin of our reiDiiar stock and is olfeted
that wc may clean out onr viock of Summi r
Shoes, so that wc may offer you only the latest
styles when next summer comes armyid.

Cbi$ CeHainly T$ Cbe
time Co Buy $boe$.
Men-8Tau Oxfor.l8.$;{:>i)au.)?l. lilies
Latlira’Tan Oxfonle, ti-.-iO ami f:i. iim s

S2.80
-

1190

ti> J.!.
~


1.50
$2.25

Lathes' Shoes, ki.! or latent Iratlji-r. from lines tlmt
were $2.*5 to 12.75.
,
-

2.75

1 .98

Th* brat fciaa ol a tratimoBial“Bold for ovw olitT yoars.''

iyers^

lm;ak

.Ji::

Ho. 345-—(i<>miiiii-iii- itli<-rMuoin Tnff.-ta. Dmiais m.-xlj- uf six iix-li lihis n.-tviiiliiiii pl.-aliiig
with a f.i\ inrii bijia riifll.- iitkiK-liivl
iitka. l
lu U>tturn, mid a two im-h jil.-alj
rnl'lu. Kiiill’* is .lisnrabtwo niwu fiui-tockiiig.
locking...............L.

NO. SHO I'tatiierwfighi Skirting
inch llouiice, thn t: bias tiuiii s <ui
iii.ks
.itlaclutl to ihnmce. thr*-*: Im-'

onfloume
ER1 lOn
above nrilles...........................

i4‘;

±.

isfi, tW'p tvidf |>i
xviilc tlll-ks Mil thill
al«’v«- niillcs

In..

S£U£/^ OF BOaO SHO£S ^

. with tnrre wid.- bias ruMU. ^ilU four ruwK

;50

. • iiuck- of Itinv .•..sv.rdta:i .l.iiuil
li.afi riilll.'s oii.nilil--. mr-l n wid.- ^
rti
on U.tloui uf pl.-tling......... ^«

Mo.BSe- ti.iiiniie Hesitlx-rliloom Tuff(-l;i Ik-, p
titmne--. diiiil
bl nillle. Drape
m; iBliiinil.'
isliiinil.- of llir'-.llir-'
wide
....................
eliiniiiL' ut

- ini'll bi;iB .-■csioriUnii
pli-uliiig ;itt;ii-lnd to Imitoni of :t hti ir-iiicli
i.iiiB rullle. with a llmv-in.-li ni U<- on
pli-utiii-.;, Rtitlic-s im-ildsmit)-.! ^ /!/)
willi llir.-o rows of fiiif tiiokiiigfW

Ilcatlier}il<.ain frnffi-i
111-'-. dust
diiRl niflliDrajjif in in.idii
ItoiiiX'''.
Drii|j>>
of
bias rutii'B .iU.-i<-ii«I t>> rtilH.tim e- wide• 1»
I with Itlir.-.- nir.'uw
Tk'o wide aliirra pal
sirij.s at tuji of-oact
mil!'-............................

•::'5iJ:z^3.oo

00

1.50

All Coloroil Canvaas Oxfonls ent t.j
Mol'd SbCNri fn>Bi S:5. to $J. linos

; (HI jicrlectly around the hips
n. Have no shirr strings to
do not have to be rebuilt
before wearing. K' i-ry ■■ELITl'-” garmt:nl carries
lAjvice and truly arc the
our glove lilting
swcllest pituicoiil s( M today.
(jiiarantet'ti to lit

Summer

liadie*'Oxfonls. sold for

A Petticoat Opportunity

1 »raiw
Ho.
(Jt-iininc HoatlHTi>l<.<.'i>i
- ia ui:x1e of a scvcii-iix li liins n >!'>
Vn-ln-1 to.lB'Uniii uf a si\-it>di jiHlli
wi'li* lo'-k ill cenU-r of .-acb nilil'-.
B.tiTow rutile g.-iliicn-.. «»ii
' ^ 'y Z
bjtlotii luffli-........................................

3.00

Mo. 878 I ..-mmie H-athcnilooin TaffeU. I k- p
Hu,,,,,-,., dtwl rtitn... Dmi>- s n,:«l- of a
wide hiaa ruHle with 9nvan ro»-8 il.irring at.
tup .11x1 ll.r..-.mrruw l.iaa rujlk* on nilii.,atUu h.-i to lK,tton. of wide-; null.-. Two

.. 4.00

'

HANNAH & LATi“J|,gBjg S|||fg»
MERCANIILE c6.i
DEALERS

IN

EVERYTHING.

Grand Traverse Region.
et«iM. All «*rre.p*c«tmu«t rtaeh
Htraltf
flat
later than Tuwrfay fwen af aaeli aitek,
M If eoiTMpanilanU fail to flhd
tbalra kt. th«y may U aiaurad that It
aawi «nar tima._________
WILLIAMSBURG.
H. Hol.1). I-'fi law Tliurailsy for Nolinaka. »hcT«' bo *111 Kivo a iirmMllical inalsin Into Ibe apirio partilnie
tMaairT nf airtonil aoJ *111 |>rubabl>not rotnm l«*Wo wlni«T.
K. J, Kauffman of Ib-llairo *ar a
btisinePiK visitor in town tnrtay.
Mr. and Mrt. Waltor Storlln* of
. Jiav Jutilda wcr« the kuokIk of Mr. and
^ Mra. Ctiss. Raton last Sunday'.
' Scboul bcnii today In all thiiHTOomK. tbouKh owlna to tbo fall.iro erf
tbo soalu i« arrlvy tho Ural two entdos
aro oldlRod to uae chair* nnd Ubk*
for a limo.
tin
Ifallinj;’ n iativfw
InMoad of havlna a tonchw ibla
year, the Wobairr dohool rtlsiriri liavo
derided lo send ibo rliUdn-ii to Iho
arbool heir. Ku a matt 1* hlr<-d to
Vina Ibew In .•arh imHnlnK and call
for them elier nrhool with a bus.
AbE. nARAU
Her. U A. Jenne returned to 111*
Bone In Ohin ii few day* affo. after
' ^Ddinx a couple of weeks Vlsllinc
|iU ehlldroA at and near here.
.-Theroti Jynne who got his flnyer
' SO badlv pinched In the vhinele oi.s«bts«. h«8 lie,T tinder' the care of l>r.
Shank of Empire. The Dr. fmind II
Jteceaaarr to aiapnUie a portion of
the aneer.
The wkorilelieirie* .ire a failure
Wo'iilWn*.ilWnrf nrar here Mibi year, the
frost kllllns the eatlre crop,
Two elderiy
elderil ladle* from Delroll a
•vins
speadlne a few day-' at Aral erijovi
-the fre*h hns-ies tro« !.ake Miehirf:
ilRan
Mr*. Win. Carter of ManlHee.
here *t*ilin
Ttailine her husband's parent*,
Mr. Iand Mr*. W'm.
yohs llaewi'II and wife are at lame
e Hnlilnp Krask llaaweli and faniFred Mania la wurklnf; for N. R.
Bathovay.
lA«trr liathavsy and Will R‘ever
w coitaced runslbp a few Iob* dowi
ttie creek.
Au*. IK, JMC,

MABEL.
*w»;6 have beoii vUtlli
r J. H I

S-V, r.™^ .J.™

Th* ti-phom- men «tv pniitng ihwm diore oirer tw Walt Gundav t"
.Vr-. S-'eai Kly
Urn: through hem.
siu
Mr*. Iliif'i* it,.?-", druve ew r to Inintul Satur.la.i. leliinitiiK Sunday -veu

GRANT.
SOUTH C
•Mm. I.. T. Ball, wh.. Is i.lrffr'to rq-, wreVa with
Klagaley ye.usiday,
h..rh..tr.eb..b,d.,.b.^.,-ln.
,, JH
We had a liani
lianl eleetncal -aiorm
___
.. ___
i-arlv
this niornln*.
niurntna.
MlM Ikdlle Waisen. wlio luts U-nj Mr. Catiuie is n ihe slrV I!
Tlwre was a Kiiipri.te party |ast t
rlaiting relatlte* at Hartxir Siiriiis.-.j

dsy evenine for Fnid Jtihnsim to rt
et'irtunl hem.- ftatii,-.io?.
\
.......
braie his l!-ili • birthday.
The eveaet^
KniBl H-Klb;.c and wife tl-ifec at
Hurv.-si
; Mis. Ma- Cimme.bad n
luR rfar idi-aKanily imi»«<s1, ibe yuunp ,|* ni'olb. r's. Mrs. Tt.e:iits Il..i!b-y -^. ludns dnm-.
. liip t.i Catiaila.
ptvple e«|H<-lalIy cbjuylns -«*ie marwiir 1.' ".Micrtii
e dnrlasi w.s-h.
TJi.- b:.!l unme
l'.-''ar Ilui
mallnw roast.
I.' ijek.'y
.iRiwlbg Juml-r t
Wiillanwbi
sbiirp fm Aniaa
A'
M’. U'U-r.
ItulldinK .n tie*
Jam<-» WatAm
Mr. and Mra. J. Paul are «t home
Sim-iny.
'
liani.
>r a week* vacation.
'
Hon Watson l.uP a new ehimiii'
BOWERS MAfIBOR.
The Help Und met with Mra. IUp
I ills Warekous.' iaw wvtdi.
Mm. Mllreii
atel i»o cl..!.!i.-i
[*y last *«-k.
a; 8. Pray Is buibllup a new t.a.
.-iliac at titu.iia for a b n
The Wf'at I’ntoo Ahl S<M-|et) will slicd.
. '
h'.inerv i. .uii.o
ave an lee crtaiiu sts ial at the J«>wn
Waller \Vals<iti is on the <1<1, li.u
all Thiirsihiy ovenitia. Ani:.
They but Is st>m.- b.-lierat Ibis wrtiiiig.
, -.
Ilurkh-ad and lIHic ls*v I
wilt sell a qiillt ami niinierwis oth.-r
»5Hi
•A'lE. 2'i.'lWid.
irtleie*. Pnieerda tmui wm IiiI lor the
T, tJilfcetv !i.is T-iui-nid
lew chiireh. Riieryone iiivltisl Ui at­
SHETLAND.
Trav.-f-e City -afier VMitiiifi
tend.

fl.cm
arrival-fioui
CM..:,*.,
ii<
ds..u-;.t..-.-Mr.-.
Xr.-Cl.i-k.A !..f a whil.
Mr. ami Mr*. It. Jubnson. a: tbiward
iw.,,1.
to
Hr.
and
Mr.t.
Ellsiu.m.
Id Mailpe l*n*ld«*ek and Kr.d Mowar i
Hnbt<-i,.|. a sou. Atij: lt:h.
id faiMlly pienit'kisl at (in-en taik.ji»i*'r»lav.
Att(t. 211. 19«C.
l,:n 11a I'l.rsVtli ali.'n.!'-l I . .. .
I car..', grotie Im. W-ln. s.lav ani
^
BUROICKVILLE.
.•l•u■n.,l•lbeut■vl da.-to Kov aoae. •
:,i J.-s,Mr Ilonm has nni-b .1 t.iartinr bK ■ .Apili.r', Thm>.lat ev-ul.e.r tbl.
...
yr-, llai-.l. Jam e
M,,is Ula S. i.-m ail! Miss St. vie mibcT St l-V-m.int .Si.IiiiR.
U-r. Mr*. kYed Parraul.
n.i!e to
City vui.iiors-Mrs. Nettle Itjan and husb.ind, who ba.'k la.-i We.h,e .1..V, ,
have beon stayinfi »l Helm's e.>1inK>'
llav Cbat.iuMi ef •^•,..«er.o. fit, b-fi
HANNAH.
udumcNt ti> Ibeir home at Chleaeo.
Utmdav for SluUaml. to spend sev
f'.anuin- I!li'-riic vl-ib'-l •
MIh* Cora ttimoii baa been eatniunc .rot day-.
with the Mkple City r-uwd In Obii
Mrs. Atkinson cave p blr'ItdoV part}
Ijike.
.'Kioii|i.>
la., w.il, in honor of >1i-. Ser.ion.
bl-f..tb.i fora few days.
I her .Jauul.lei. .Mm.
S. Mi«re and Mr*. N. Holden are
Mix l.nev C.ii-.-l Is .-.|-.-t.sl li.Hliel ,.;,-..stl.
Ftank Mlkiiki Is .tavlng. a. Trav.
Vislllne n-lallve* at Ibl* pluee. ,
is *.v-i,
I A,,.-. :.i.
ers,- Uulo- n-sor. f..r a few .|g.vR.^ ^
Ml*. William Drake jia* l*‘en alek
for Rome lime.
I.lmheke.l’m Inick^ U-kV Satui.Uyj
SOUTH SOLO**.
Mr, and Mm. E. Wil.^ti have Rone
V w.a« slv.
lo visit relnllvei. in New York Male
t.f Misr
Aiie.
Mr*. Tnciteiiy fruni Chlrasu
*"*>'
.Ins at lU'liu's colUtte.
Utile ikmplaK llmiittanlner
*lek IM.
Aug. :fi. HIM.
, ,
.u.T to hilaucl.
. 1 Koupp.
siilumer' ............. hi mo l ..f i
Tha End of the World
m";
....
OVIATT.
Mr /..-hf« ....... .
her hmm- tim-l.lotb............................................
■rf Ibar Urvve, is- <>■
Mr. Stilton, wbii ba.l ti sliuk.'
enme when lie Ix-ami taking Kl-eirle
Mr a.,d Mrs I.b-v.l iMte.
Wr.HT-w tw ltr*.lr., Is.lUr- K,.w»rt
imter*. Me writes: "Two years bep Uaral.vsls la-l w.-.d:, in t,i; lislil r
... T.,.w.rte C;iv S.IU.i.ty ... i,,- le-i
kidney- trouble eau.si-d me pi.-at suf­ is sloKle failiiu:. '
fli-v. P. A. Suioll.irf I'niiere -|-jil
fering. wbleb 1 would never hare sue
Hie
lalter part of Iasi w.s-k ai Ov.all
peapi.: Iiinw 0..1 tpdie w^
vlv.nI bad I not taken i:ie<-ir)r Hit
.-tid.
wb!!.fisbiiir
on
Pearl
I
ter*. They also eurinl me of generiii
debility." Rare eitn- for all siouraeb. ea.ii;lit a turtle that w.-Ighed
dom-. I)}ii there is lots i
liver and kidney euniplalms. MimmI dls- |>OI1QliR.
•A Inrce timnls-r front lu-ie ntlend.Hl
(mne*. hntdaehe, dlrriness and we.uksllly d.s'Iine. I'riee 50c. the ball gnte.i. SuiulB#lietwtvii IjI.o
Ml--, t'slvln MiTsik.'-. is aide 1
Cnarantee.1 by Jnlinsoii Oru!! Co.'s. F. Ann .and Altnl'a
Ibis wrliiiig.
Mrs. tj.tv lii-nson
I Ti win of .
H. Meads, c. A. IiuuiHt.- imig Ci.'*
iu I•a^.■lll,^
Mis Vbita Uke and Mtc Nb-k NV
Traver.-'e Clt>

iil.kirS:::;,:.;!''’''*''''

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nrrk for Ja»r-

rarnep...r.n.«i.w.<.J, to
nltSnp It. Hietr lioti-r:

.V. Rh.'lky and famih. i.tia-od
tbei. borne tb-.s tlAii'ter.
J.W'lC-..ufn cwm a -i.-. ,!*•
A niimb.-i if js-opb- frj.m
f.-h-b^l th- Iti'han
. Mi'

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iiiiSP

*n.e hoiiw ai

"tr .W«r;..”f.53K
•„'4K.n&r«r3'5»
-ffi£ ■
...jr
. tfl..-ii|lie w.e; lb rts-ll aitaeked.

IJ'-e P’-i"

NOT ONE DOLLAR
Of u.e ftm.ib..r a Minilti.W H.WlS'tiS UANK
eini U-W*'l ill aiiv form of A|*s'iilatiie iuwainieute
Till-Siiviiuf!i Ikmt; Uuw iiiiiiis tile kiU'i of k"etiriliea
wliieli tile Iniik . ail IiiIm- niui tii .iiutiiy wa>a rfiianla
Mrifllt tin- r.-liuliilily t.f llu- IkiiiI. UTuliiliitihM
- mi'liiisla V liii'li iiiiL;iil ri shlt tit Iosk. Tlie miuKi^it
w liie.li may In* iuaiiis) to any one |N-(boii. tiriii or <s|r
|kirali‘ II ia I>y law iuaile »i liiiiaU tint hiaa of the <«-

KS3S-r-“

......,

l-:i-.:al-i-th i^m!
dm! H.vlviar..
ll.viMa r.<-Kr
l.nu.e,
'^uurr'kJiilib.y-is buildtua i
•I .b-ter tlealt... lUwlew.

KESWICK.
M;^a 1-iura
t-ity H-Ti' Suittia,.
• Miss IJIb.. W. e-, w!e. 1.4- t-’.h .
hilt: her ri-ier.' Miv .l..i,Ti

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

“7

w,* her pateoia. :
n. .1 Hevold rute day ,

tire miit.mil wt iilil lint .iniiM-ril the ktiik's m^veo^r
loleretfi i
"L CAViNci;

' AH br^klts
Prfyable

ARE GQING FAST

.“ You’ll have to Hurry” if you want to take advantage of the fact that you can buy
furniture right now cheaper than at any other time of the year.

Our Jinnual Sample Turnifure Sale
Is now in progress and all lines Of Bome FurnlSbinaS can be bought at a saoinp Of 2p
per cent or better. These goods that we are sacrificing profit on are not dai^
aged—they are ali pieces that we have used as samples on our sales floors for the
past year. A few may be slightly marred from handling, but this fact only tendjs
to make the cut proportionately de.eper. All these samples milSf be sold before w^
will have roomon our floors'to show our big lines of new goods—hence our
^Willingness to sacrifice.

Vour Credit 1$ Always Good Berc
The fact that you are a liltle short of ready cash at the^i'csent time need notdejprive you of taking advantage of these low prices. You may select what you want,
take it home with you and pdy for it as you can.

The Store that Trusts
the People

J. W. SLATER
VOUR REl-IABUE Hi O ISA E R U R IM I S H ■: R

%

I

$

t
%

t

tttt$

$

MPLES

I:

t
t
t>

The Store the People Have
Learned to Trust

1

•HAND TK*VEII9e HEIIAta. THUR80AV. AIMSUST 23. IMA.
lORTHLAftO SCACH.

hllnpy, of l*orU»nd. . _
Isn&tK'riod hcrv won lo kxrit after bis cr br I
p*»p<-rt)' ht re..
by Nelsoii Bhlslcr
have os
Hr. 8<n>>rr% sitter cxpccU to taavc All kBe» they
clad
8hUI#r.
m bone ThuriHlay.
fbete. RcclUtfon by U
Rceliatlua by
Mrrwld Mni.^Bt^ard. Mitt faiuirj “Welcome .. ......
S««icr». Miss Nettie OittrAdca tnd'fHadys B^l. Talk by Rev. Holt^le
MUa Metta OUn i
by Rctr. CUtwroD------ —
: Prof. Goodrich.
. A party of plcalckcTt fro* Nerfh-i Soak. -Some Mother's Child." ' Ad
pan are esperted at Mr. Squiers place ioumed lor dianer and social boor.
Aficmon session opened by siDSiua
,
Mary Isas made «U t abort. ••Trust and Obey " Ordleciton. 73;
— -s she r«»r»cd fto* etnipinect.^ reelialkm by Ully GearlnR. "Papas
KIw." RorhaHoti hr Gertrede 0«•IJltle Maryv's |yll<r." Reel,
**Oo^B^?Ssrd U mlBK to make a
tattoo. "UIvloe Conmlbslou.'’ by
fatmiseafi trip to LoUad today.
Ntta
Cr»ta.
ReciUltlon •
Call." I
Bert Rdjntll. alfc and dauRbler «. am Bi
Hoaor visited their panmta. Mr. an.l tton. •
iitce
Ow-uus.
Rccllutbin.
Hra. C. W. BdcHI. oter Sunday, rctwmlDc bone Monday.
ir girls
(1
Mrs. Robert BdxeU and children Row Me
M- by I
e hoy. Song'ncrrlM■Bd Mlaa Orpha mrell of Cedar, teand fr
bud.
tame-d home Monday, afier vlsiilss Sunlicam
. Uver <rf
boys.
.
RcHiaiioD.
Ibetr parents the past week.
There waa a Rbod. I>Ir crowd out lo Mv 8«>ul.“ Roll call: Gnnton
« Mp clean up the cemetery last Tiirs- Tree b; Silver take I; Howard 2;
S; No, *. 6: Cidar Rim. 40. Aday. yet some failed to come that have Neal
rice piesldert and werctary b«:l
Iota In bail shape. b(il Ihoae wbn oamc the
helped Rood. Ut.ua lake more Inter- to leave early. Mr. Holsaple was Riv
IDR a v<-n Intcreslins talk on "Out
mi in ktepins the grouiide in good Pis*.
Our Pllnaniv*. and Our P'oture.
convention lo Is- held at liowanl
. Mlaa Oma Harrcy of South Kaason. Neil
Nov.-nilK-r I
vriMted Hr. and Hn. will Grinth kchoolAonsc
♦ Robert Harney,
Saaday.
rofd rannlng. fi
There was a W* cnnrd at the howary dance Salurday night. There will
GLEN HAVEN.
be another dance In two weeks.
Mr. and Hra. Will Griffith and Peat
Davis and Nettle Value drove lo Tiave City Thuraday.
I. Crain
rain nt
n( near Traverse
Tn
City vis. tted hla brother Bmcr Crain and fami­
ly laat wec«.
Mr. and Hra. Miner Crain and taml- Snilb. W. P. Holt and Dr. K. S. l»we
arrived Thursday lo apend a
weeks at ' Cedar SprioEU ixjdge
emr
lake.
and son Cari. Mr. Arthur Dolsion and Glen
•The life aavinc cirw at Bleeptns
Laura Coin. Mlaaes Orpha Bdaell and Rear Point, will Rive a public cihibb
Carrie Wagoner and Hr. Darnel Crain Hon drill on Thuraday. Aug. 3l), al
speft r* dnesday


eves
one o'clock. Capl. Walker eilends
s (Tay and t
Invllailon I all who wish n attend.
dobn B'borier and children <4 Bierriaiui
lerricws «
will consist of eat>slzlnR
Sonth Knaauu visited Hn. Stew Pike rigbling the surf Ural. shnnllnR
Tbnnday.
snppiwcd wn’ck. ratling the
Hue o
Oeorge Davis and wife visited their surf boat, rcsci
rescuing and rcstoriuR lo
■ danKhter. Mrs. Oacar Minly and fanl- life pantally drowne.1 man. and the

with Empire at Ehnplre. nest Sunday.
An*. 5«.
Hra. Frank Rogera and non
riaitlnj; .relatlvea
r Sabin the past
week.
Jake Rolston and eon Clyde are put­
ting a woven wire fence aronnd the
Green Brier achod boose.
Lewis Umar is doing aome work up
to the Oedar Rnn aehool bouse.
The ball came between Cedar Run
and West Almira al Almira Corners
Tesuhod tn a acore of 4 and 7 In fa­
vor of Cedar Ran. Battery for Cedar

tuner Keller and non and C. A. NoCim. who have bivn spriiding
time at Cedar Bprings l>idgc. left for

Ai throe the r"’ophibelr way to the hut! sruiint
ibV came ix-is-t-cn iti
Potato IhRceri ao<I 8*e rtiiaii ndip-n.ling ilie 111dents. The niiy.—r«i rtpreaiini
iI<rr>rDd«BU. Tl«- day w.ts |•e^l's-1.
|<rrfe.-i and
tbf plcnlr very inorh «iij«iyi-d !•>
Great credit Is dw C. V. M-a
ident of the dsy. nud M.
and wM"-. ptoprieiors of ib.'
for a vny pl.-aw..!: day and the v
iceesf of the picnic
.\uc M. U"h;.
PORT ONEIDA.

HarvcsilnR H'alsvii tmrlirill whlolc >4 I'm rbi. -idiu: n. •
xb'iin:..
chine IH heard acalii i:: H
Chorr-b was bHd in U><- 1 '.t:1 Oialcl.i
aeh'iul b.nisc Sunday.
Mr. Frc-il Sowers an.l Mr
llu-lr relalivts and fri. iid«.
«s Pearl Sau< r l.fi Sftlurdav I.
Traverw- City. r.-io»k.-y and Itj]*;
City, wheiv she will virli trla(i\e..
Mrs. rim., Ilbmm an.! eli.d-'f.n p.uMrs. Fn-'l l»aso rp«-u’ Sunday a' !bi-

No conif.iri all day. ii
BuIfiT no l■llleer;
aetii. ll giv-s ivli
I ciin'f in a abort
lay niie'l.

NOW h TNE TIME

W. W. DEAN

Begister of Deeds

LONG LAKE.

her laiber's. Ford Fanning.
Lake.
L
Report nf the 44th auarteriy conven- of IS lo .1 in favor of Monro.- Cenle..
Hon of the Ixmg Lake and Garfield Tbe Rhigaley band furnished murie
...-' Sunday acboni association, held as a
eierco o'clock
, nllyjSDd idcnlc at Cedar Rnn. on Ang Rev. Wood of Kineslev
and F. M. Hamlin Tni
jlro.lnced !
Anderson of Fife Imke. who address­
We were very much
at not s«4nR the face of
ed the d<cople in behalf of ihe AtcrrlUoo president. Robert Barney, who
■onglii forah well-filled baskd gatheied in groups for dinner
apui
e Ural meetinc he
njoyed as only hungry people
' Ima inisbed since be was clecied
as alsn sened
IBW. »'e wish bln a speMy recovc
The Cellar Run Sunday scholars did

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:

Btnging. all si>proprlate and r

!l
r

Half Farwonall Railroads.

■)

TIIK NKKimAM HI SlNKNS {T)M.KGK |i!ikw4 rmy
«r«.iuai.- ill a |Mi)ii>B |ioBil:on. In fdfl. w.- have moie calls ifaan
ran till.
rrrs: Kn^'r-ii
V offer llinv ibor.uii:li coiirm-s:
ll U'ftii
ws. Foil
h-rti ojir'iis S'|>L \1. Whur ff>r c^.tA!.«Tiv

W. P. NEEDHAM, President.

Cars to the vary Entrance.

Fred Postal. President

.

-

Tliore is a irrawLoL: .l. iwnbl in the bnsiwM swU f-i
men nti.1 women of pfoperlraiiiinj:.
;

H -Birtterfield. Secretary

k,..;. .1
lli.t.v
■ .SUi- ba. l-e'-u

b'lublme ill;r bihiUi
and d I* le

ItUI-dH-kV
■JI .-1. hsr l«« a.m. .•■iiu
.'-11 ?l.u- u-lr.e 'he .'W Ion..;
• Wi-lime to Ilf.- II for <
. I..0 I lllillk H.
• aii-t-and tuwl
for iln-

rouI^.!lne^ ar<- in
m.-in«<Ti«ii I
wAll.like h.

rhlldri-u
II !b.%f'fclioid
pbnly rf iIimTli.-rr
wild lois irf pb-k<Ts.

(hn JobiiMUi Mild bU
i-f .'all!.' to lb.' luiuJ-ri
H.Ulor.
-

I

Mr au-1 Mr» |Adidl«Tl ivjlpain went
(o N.w Yoik sUn- vlrdliiu;! 11-iailves.
Mr WIlM.n .-iptric n bga.-v fnun hi*
I) a-idik ai'.I ap n i-lo wh-.Mled M«ie

f.iitnc'ra Ifti ibl» miiliy hav*
eialu''-air bar.e-i-A, jsad ananvlmi* lo liavii It Ibr.-ili.if In n
A Bopa
> eel >-.il lor: fall *■>•
! m.iiiy ar,- i-!..wl|_
-!..«l|.e mm I
W.- b..|« .1 umijbii
i bi-ra I
.bieloMe
!

LOOK OUT FOR THE ^EAT SEMI-ANNDAl

i

CLEARING SALE
HURDKEDS OF

SILKS
A-n;:tliB frmn 1 In 11 ; y.-rnls.
fancy
l>l:iin TnfT..-UvR. alfe>.
ieimsciics. T-m- valut*. al ..........................

45c

36 INCH BLACK TAFFETA
SILK
Soft finiab. bitrb lastri'. compare
witli :iiivtb;’Uf v-.ii -•:in liii-l
,-)s(-wbi'iv for i\ an-l SI l-'i.

85c
WOOL DRESS GOODS
REnNAKTS
You want to fix
t Iinlff prii-i'.
fJ
^il.livii iifi fi-r scl.isil and
i-Jiii t iilToni to l. l tliid oiiisrHuiiity iwaa. U-outbs fmin 2 up
to 7 yards. )<ulh in lil.iok nicl
-•l•^|>re<l
\W inuol ibe room
mill will close out .-vory ebort
kuiKtIi ;it liiiif pric.' and boiiheven li'S.'i. 11n tlir front talil.'
y-ui will find a solid lji-l of
UaniniuB

STHNBEic BROS.
THE CRASH BEGINS ON

SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th,
.Ml Smni:

r Onoii'; .Tuil «'vr:r

hin^ bc>!H»}u for lidi <ea-

M.Il’-b.M

ss tnu'i' 1«' rlosi'

at nnrG--priri'*i will

THE NEW DANE CLOTH

vimb of chpirr' iip-to d

AT 50c

48 INCH WATERPROOF
SUITINGS
ill iiio popular I i rays an.l Taifs.
They are i:fK«l v;ilf!i-s al '■•a-.'
bat to ..|s n the se.1- *7C^
I.ir.T tllelll
tlleni aal *

60 INCH CRAVEHETTE
• I’ati oniv I for Uiiu f'->.as. "“aitB
r Skirts, worllj bextra fijrei ial-----

85c

:i:::l'‘>“;":\.$i-89
Waisla that w.t.- $«e7. $2-70,

CLOAKS, SUITS AND stPARATE SKIRTS.
LADlEy- CLOTH JACKETS
S'- ami 4 rA W..rlli $12 i
'2 50 Worth
$10. al...... '♦•5U .ami SbVnt '
LONG SILK COATS
Very
ll ifuniienls. that were $20 and $2'-,
y-.ur elioioe f-rrunly
.-ilLK COAT.S ihal w.f $7 -70 and $10.

I»ii tly d-its and fienrea, worth
: ami 20c |ier yard,
think of tlii;4ir.iri--now. Qq

LAMES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS

,5.00

$i-39
Wiiisls Ibat were $1.70 $2.00
and $2 2-7. .-ul
QQo
l.l ISi: and................... OC^O
Whip., Bliu'k nml
C.ilonil
Waists, worlb T-'k:
4Qq
ami $100. III..

$10.00 20c WASH G00D^ai9c
ami
.. $4.95 U<*sls.iJatist.s
all uraal cvluriiitfs with

Heiaiitifid KUh-e and wiiiie nf this wasui.'s < Imiui d
worth $12 -7
Suits worth
Stiipi worth
$1-7 ami $2-.!
12 -'-0.ii.d $17.

7.50;

; 12.50

A LIMITED QUANTITY Of
THIN GOODS
w-ortii 10(v 12j[e and l-V. have
iai-ii cat >luiru ,lo
C/w

SHIRT WAIST SUITS
ill tires, nin-le of line Imlia l.iuoii aii.] Ibitisle.
II while 0
te-mitirullv iriuini.il with l-ic- innrU. w-rlh (ri 1 QC
5:::niam!>l..-,i.mly................................................. ^
SUIHT \V.\IST «ITT.~, in whit' or T-!.i-k. imuiy eh v.-r
vlylim i.iit very ^-w «bi[>lie^ti». ^orlli $,'. $i'. ^0 25
WASH SKIRTS, in wiiiie and colors, worth $1 2.7 1.. $-7,lim.-

63c, ssc, $1.25 and ji.9s

- oniv..............:............oc

LINEN SUITINGS
while. Aiici' Tihie. tan snd
abo SilkMiiUsin Isaiifloral ■lesif'its. worth
•1
a vvipl

r;:i

19c

CIIAUIES AND CALICOS
Al»*iU forty ph -i-s In . lie;.- out.

ii.-'ludiii'.: Oaibri- I’i.'iids. wbi.-h
. is I'onsi.liT.-:! the correct
' filing fnr fall. ,
j gQ
tip tu .

EXTRA SPECIAL

$2.69

merthandlse will bit
ch lew* than the cost of

wfiibri'diic ions on_

OTHER NOVELTY
«
SUITINGS

IJ* inch'Cn'.'ini \Vm>! IkitisUx
u ^hible.prio.- evi ry- OQ^
vln-re .jik-. Sir- i:.!.. 0»L.

SEE WHAT CUTS!
Waists tiint wive $-7.U). $>;

Waists tirat w.-n-'|:!..70. $i(lO
nbreed ;it Yi>itr:diM»Qi.Ti f-u

A eoinplet.* line uf itilore also
black and wbilc,
25C

A ni«v line i»f X.>v.-lly Suilit-cs.
:{*. inch ImiH-riHi S-nn'S. .uli
iTilurs. di'. inrli Moh;,trs. all
oolnra. 12 ineb Shark

ill h-hs than Iwlf.
WaisU of
l<iiieii. Iii-li.a iLionn. all loer
Kmiiroidi-ry, elo‘. iriinnni! wiib
liLi-mid iiisertibg nml rtualeis
of tucks. All new. m the iiioTit
allnictive styles.

Im iim- • rhniishfuls of Hol-

Iw; l ul and sla^hol i

NEW GOODS

UAILT
Tlios*- ineulioni.ll lioiow arc
alnvi-iy lierv.

BEAUTIFUL WHITE
WAISTS

MISSES’ JACKETS AND SKIRTS.

T Van! •

MlsSK>
Missi:s.MlnSKS
MISSES-

.I.\(’KF.TS that I er. I2.-Vf nt........................
............

.lACKKTs that

. n- S'.iSJat

•^KIKTS that w

e$:;.-4),it............................

•5K-1BT.S ihiit «

, $.7 00 at............................



,.33iC

SUMWER UNDERWEAR

,Miu-<si Ilk.- tin-bus lliitn. llii Bi' low pric* 8

.. 98c
-$2.bO
-$l.98
.$2-98

Bio BarHundreds uf other Item* that arc just
oaii.iiha; Everyb'idy oiij-ht to s..-c and take advun-

iin-'h ruiacd in price.

45c

S':;..sc

Infjor:*' ly.ng Sl.jevf’
Qo
V.-fcU. l-T.'ijB.-dttj'. at.. OL.’
I^idie*' 1-7- Veits at'.. - - -.- .8C
I,.n.li<'s' N: Vc-sts at - ------4C

ta«o;of.

(i. A- B. V<?ti-ran; enlistwl Sept,'
3. ISi'l: htmorablydiacbarptll Jsor.;
.i, ISC5. First vote was iu the field I
for Abrabam Lincola. aud baa
voted every Republican ticket

Rev. iMrIing i< peinskev uBder ib'e la^ Supervisor from Tbiid* Word.
afy repteseaUng the Modern W.»a^ tho.Bosrd.

lik.

Will
an eM»>-|ir
N.U lu eharaeici ai
l.l U tl- ; IpUII IiIIC- - i'l III
lirhlftil
.....
. . I*i».si-!u*Iilg larger i-lblbits In 'aerir u’i-oal tcaliK
inacliinecy. «l<-. Sll-miiiz :‘j
Iiti slock -a
cu;;m b:iU«'B of
si«-clmen,- of al: It.-.'-.. SpJi
. r» day on Ihe m w mil. i-nnrw Montan i l.-i-l-.V If. :.-i-; U:-lhis Rao
u s;«-ci,-il fralure. An i-nl.int-d ctfn.l-.i.iiF.! !■< -.t.ji m ait.i. li-o itic. i'
a».| r-trlonal.lv. Gvui'-»1. <sxui air i vt-iiuiasu> .n ry :ili-tin .■>> Kt
cry cinifort IH>^^lbl« . l.unrli tlan l dlnins hail lo provide I-u tn'
Sn>'IAl. l->:ATri{E.>5:‘ KnalH-.-t.u.- aid i..- h;r-;. -cbi!. Ii:p.-',.f.
-iM-elrrt! baud id r.o
IJor<!
:m.| li - ... .irba: low.I“-4iiT.- PU8-.UI;: tirv»..(i.'i vi-rj .A.i-ing.

THE PATIENCE OF JOB.
Oauld Hardly EoCjrc the Tonoent of
Itching piles.
Ilcbiiig •pile* if Ci.usuant tonneni

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Bqnlty. tbe Odd Fel­
lows and Modern Woodmen Mucletles
was held at Duck Lake Saturday.
Shortly after daybreak people lieenn
go to tbe lake in wngtjn
wngtyn Inad* and
nine o'clock a large i,crowd had
wiines* the 'oal! game
2 and and Monn..e

AT TRAVERSE CITY

DETROIT, MICH. - Aug. 30 to Sept. 7

..IL:

Lineman Cofer ol the Wculern f
ton Telegraph. It in town making <
tensive repairs lo the lelegrwpb 111
The Illinois made a special landing
Wednesday for C R. Brwln. wife and
five children,
lldrei of Chicago, for Gregory 's
resort. Hr. Brwln brought lo a One
ifl-fool gasoline launch which he has
pot on Olen lake. Mr. Halley of Chi­
cago also arrived for Locust Grave
Collage.
"Wescoir loadid

rf. Green of Chicago U visiting
her hralher. C. F. Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. WiiiU WiebUnan <4
Buckley attcndi-d llie picnic Satur­
day and visited friends over Bund.-i;

- -or THS- -

Michiffan f'tatt* Agrimhan) Sociely

TbeA-I.:.
ACME
Frank C Itju... who I
I, I \y.ik i:.u»:ii> i
II- P. Sily’ Ic
1ns here for ili< .last I
r" w.ni.-jUiu'bL'Sai-ilUMi.eil lo fliiiac. Fridi
Ynlia.
’trig
<ni
the
ouiK'iii
brill:
v.o.
IVlnVa^o
I Mls.ioiij'
Mi«s Hallii- ShidH -- .<
iry H-Sp-1
» I'o I
^■h^lI^•^ whil.-tor.! Cl
U here fiir-a vlsli wiib
.W A-ire I
•• •'•■'I t*ir
»'tkiug l-.r <
Mn>. Abihony Stub!; -.1.1 w.-- Wil’’**''^
le ‘ Tb. A:
;3cl,ini-.
ib-'
vir.'
:.l
ni|«p caib"l on Mi>- ;il,.rt Prau.e,'V»_j;_;=*' •>.^e^lllng n:
il, Ol.l Mi:D. Ij-w-k’
Wbil'-foiil iiud
rnrlay.
oi:
A fan-well ►iirpi'Le jur
aird o-iuln a B>»ri j
*'' '
o 1nora«> evcitllic Iti hoii.T of hi' dv :shl-r.: "»«'
Boidiia
Tlilny fivi- of lyi t.i. ii-'M,-. <
WEST KASSOru■veniag v.a-i i Ciiy ai> Hs'Uding II
ff..s wp.-aud l-.lclla Ik.aca*-anilv
t-r-'iu
by idiylua! Ip Tibb
il;:j.r-. ,U I W.-.4- b. »:-‘i »Ji.:lr
Sbsim-ui >
■ d oier Siin-iav hi
M< - IMIsy W.-ll.I'rawi-v fity I
Mls« Dag., w.nt lo Truvor.-.
I fri-u-l- III .Kcioe
-. II.- |u,i!| I
8atiir<biv.'snd finiii iM-'t- ^Il1•
ii:inc on
!?;-b.u-1 .•..1UU.--1I.-.SrI for Wiiriiiiigton l.tdai. t
I would I.- :l
widi li.T a verv pb-.-i.-iun irip.
r l« rituill' furt
Aug. :t.

•• ll.
D. A. tinvnii of
slr.vl. aaysr "I bud ileliiiie h. iui.iib«ld« fur many ji-;.rs. In warm vralliL-y w.-n- ,i«r'. ' lUirly |.:iliitt.l and
Bimoyliic. and w.b
could mil ri-s-l cm aci-ouin u! ib. al
flictlim. I UM-.! .1 imnit-T <d w»-i a.l.‘cure*, but J>oanV Oinliucn- 1* Hie oub
tfaliig wliU-h gave m.' exillre v- l.- l. 1
did belKT limn Ibis. It r.n. d tm
For «!.: by all deab-ir. Piii-. T.tor West Almira Caae,
eentf. Fiwli'r-Mlll.itru IV.
New Vmj,. sole ayem. forth.- I'nit',
Wilson.
Joe BttriteK
family and his Mr. and Mrs. Ih-ban. who have b.
Slaii-K. ■
mother,. who „
U vialtli
ting Iben troi spend!
ltemi*nil>cr lli.' ujuic. D-mu f, am
•nding some lime at •'Kenw.rod"
Indiana, spent Bimday at Pearl Lake. nort. left ffor Harbor Sprlugs. on the and take no elhi r.
Aug. 21
tey cveni
evening.
UllwU 8ai. ...
raring lam
Mr. Caropbelt Is here
MAYFIELD.
tier for D. H. Day.
Messrs. Hudson. Price and law
Mlaa Veda Van Derron has be<-n
apending the past week at Travers.' reuce Itay and Miiai Rnima Shormake
City. Bhi- relumed Banday afiernomi
Summer .Is Grst Sea^r
Hiss Marion Gibbs riMicd a IrtemI
Mr .E. V. Ihjrn of ChlraiRO lefl f
at -Frankfort. Friday laat. altrndhiR
•a rally of OUvei college studenis wbo home Friday ou the Missouri, afi'
live la this part-of the state. The pi
Siimiui'r L 111.'
ty of blcven went on a trip to B(
aoala 4be rollnwlDg day.
a
tarrhal Ircuiblr S. mil F K- Wall
Mrs. John Van Dervort went to C
HamlllOD and wife of Toledo. Suns iirv’’ 1 ''cr > n-adt |-cdl tlie l!>'i:
cage Monday, takloc her son Major
U) u^e fiyetuel uow and Iw peruiaman ooctrtlst there, as the little fellow's
ly cun dBight IsAeariy gone. She was aeeooi
flllnois' Satirrda.v evening.
Ur.like •h.
'he Ionliniu-y ircr.lniiui b.
The ntriraU fbr "Cclar Bprings
. Ibere
Lodge" on the minnls Satcnlay even wh'-fl uiing Hyomel.
ing. were Richard Dray and wife and breatbi'd Ihrougfi
two sons nnd Mrs. Alien, of Arllnguiii Jial.T I hat
e» ill . V. T '".Tm 'iil
Heights. Illinois, Hr. H. D. RogiTS of
lurlsaiuic -alUlg ail pi'i:--i
Mr. and Hra. J.
. A. Scott of
Portage. Wis.. arrived also. Friilay.
I>nrl>. of fb
Cfly are vlvlilng
Piling relatives
I
In and mt
Hr. and Mr« Thos. thirdon. of Em­ ibroai nnd limiif.
Mayfield. In company with Hr.
pire.
risiled
I
d town Sundoy. Mts.-< klilf the catarrh g.-rnm, in .u’
' Mrs, Gmri^I* Rariek. they are floating
im-.-,
Carra neonctl returned to ibeir borne Ihe rci-i>iratory onmir- ,aml
down
, 1-1
with ihcm.
and beals any irrituiion 'l:cv
The following resorlcrs lefl fo lo Ibe mucous meiubraii.'.
dent here, but more reoently rasMIns
their
homes
cn
the
Mlasonrl
Friday
Hyomel
is
nri
alnne-llK'
at Detewarc. Ohio. Is dead. He losi D. H. Bmilh and wife, of Prlnrelun.
■iral Ii-i-alliieui foi" r.vian li.
hla life by falllhg from a acaffold.
striking acroaa tho. track nf a aireel III.. Professor Charles E Feirfs. wife Ihe only one sold uiuk-p
Ib.- •ui.m--y .1
railway'. Thrir many friends here and riilldren, Nashvlller«., Tenn.. A. gnaraiiiiv V‘ ivtuod ib.'-ui
II |.m> al
BltKSTciy regret this sad orciirrancc. BrerkcDridge. and Mrs. lluiiburt and
; n-.dor-'s
children, all of Chb
He iraveui a widow and Iwe sons.
be Ihn'Ki
Mn. Jake BpauMlag has bees enlime* I .
joying a visit fn
r grandmother.
.olster-ln-law. Mrs. J. H. Hclonts -nnd
The c-ompli'ie Hy*aef ■
Bra. Welcb of Aireadla. Mich., ami i
imily.
but tl mi, 1-Mra NillW. Si»r. r
The arrivals, on Hi
& Sons M il li.voiii.'i unfl.T ai
Mni. George
guarantee In reluiu! ib-- in<^cBl Saturday
B. H. Sammons and eon Gcraid. does not glv.- K-aiLla.iuui,
trtswda la the Boer neighborhood.
lamar and M. Mnrathiu. all of no .risk ai all lo l.-niiiy: H,:
.There wUl be a noclal Friday ci _
le.ll n-tm-.l,..
. held on the lawn npposlia the Blue Island
August 20. ]»e«.
In rase of rain 11 srUI be
held at the ehnreh.
MONROE CENTER.
. ,
n-ni Jacknon ts at hoaae lo
Hr. and Mrs^ J Stndleliauer are vis
weeks. He has been located
Itlng relatives at Nortiipori for a
- troll.
Candidate for
.
II has herw “hoHIng hot" tafely here, daysMr. an Hra. Simmons of Ohio are
al Icaut BO thuk the four rtcUms of vIsItlDC
at the home of thc]r sislei
.bolls In this vicinity.
Mrs.
Gilbert.
Many people tn this part of the
^uniy have aeen or known an eccen evenlog.
innslng i
trie appearing character, known u
“the Ihw Man." who spen« aome time
Irs. Dye's minis and cousins hare
.place. ;
rclartied
to
their homos Iti Sew York
Is now told fliat he was a deiccllvo
ale and Massacbusetls.
Who ralsod and Irainsd dogs as
Rev. Darling of Prioskey 'srav shak­
ing hands with old friends here Saiurhim lo New Vork rlry. where a very
aubatanUal asm of money resrarde-1
hin for a nnmlHT of vetra spet
his rearch. .He was supposed hei
be a harmlrsa Individual rather
hinged menially, living atouo wi
mrge number of dogs td all ages.
Aug. 22.

BUSINESS EDUCATt

THE GREAT STATE FAIR

STEINBERG BROS.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

m

'

GOOD HARBOR.

«iUNO nuvtfise

rhr O. w: D-'S caste down Sunday
defeat the Kingriey tram. At the
d nf the fourth Innlug O. W. D.'s

Hiss Horse has booghl the ptare of
Divlil EIfnaD. The »wo places makes
her a good farm. MIm Mane is
Heraan Krtvp •Urtad oat with hi*
In the Kingsley sqiiart.-s were g
paring to slay hw wlnUira after
'mw BQtalo PitU thnwhlDK macbioc
Prom then on
nellhcr
'’wlntc-r. This will be her U«t year of
last Thorsdar.'SBd the Unncra eav
it looked
scored a tallv. and
teaching.
sbe does O. K. work.
A good deal of slrkncM is going
Miss Lela Bofka and Miss Minnie aro-ind among the horses; so many
Totake arrired herv tact Bati>rda> are having the distemper.
to hat and Schultz was
evening from Cbicago for a tc-w weeks'
The searict fever made Us appear- home plale wilh a door-dle esprcwsHin
on his face . He Wiock'-d seven foi'
«utlng.
in snccesslcn. when at last he Sl­
Will Marquardt of Foocta was a ealit iii'two sc*»n-s. and
id fl
flnal
wete
visiting, so they may eaca|>c
-et here resterday.
MIm SuKke Ktl«7 arrived here Irom
CBtnxo for a few weeks' outlnj;-

t'sou* Hard Is iiavlng a nico W of
the Alf»god<-r peaeli. witleh Is selling
roHorts.
I’earites
jri- ■ good
iTOOo a^
se the
III
neekers to the Nmih'Moulton lslan.lL*Pt^ «h'wt
-■.r" Aufr'lS, !9««.i
the most of
oMi a lUsht hoase near by. to go n|i
tolo the tower mid learn all U.e d.tnllt almut a light house.
Ang. 20. im .

pGOENGBURO.
Mrs. Miles Is having a visit firmi her
Blgce and little non. Mrs. Diirktiead nf
Traverse City.
A good rein would do im> much good.
- beside making us all guud-nalnred.
■ Thomas Oordoh and arm Will, wife
.i^nnd little girl from Chicago
teg at iho
10 homos of Hr and Mrs. Cco.
llaiel and W. Cdden.
Mrs. Cambs of Chlrngo Is spending
B week with Hr. and Mrs. Fn.tl John-

KINGSLEY.
and Mrs. August Flsrher of
Canada, have Us-n visiting
v**l[*"c
former's bndhn. John Fischer.
and family.
Tom Fewlaas made a dying visit
here yesterday on Hs way home to
Hemor.
Alter a bmg siege of aiifferliig. Hrs.
Murphy paaw-d away Saturday alternorm. 8h<- had kept ti|> bravely, until
Iho last. Tlie remains were . taken
in Traverse City-, where they Weie
laid at rc.M Iwsido her flrsi buslmnd.
I*al Meade.
The Tcirlers go to Fife Uke iotlay
ii> play the Fife Ukc i’ubs.
tej-.
PaTsli-:

Kingkley was .rtetorioua.

'"mi "

!i rcltim.'d Sat

onlay 1
In J. A

t 'Until

John T Calhnun UMd Sunday rmorolog.al
og.al hlh
his home.
hnme.
Funeral
lior
w>r\lr«-*
were held today fnim the MethodlM
-hiirrh.
n-ank llalUilay is i-n-cilng a
liaTTi In n-place <!<•■ old nm- .tliat
: rinie ogu.
Henry ItalnsUiele
ItalnsUiek Is very lit
iimatic fever. The d.Kdore held
coii.iiluitlon over him yesterday.
Jacob Doebler Is
palming
Pblllp
Mill.T's re^lUcncti.
.MIsk IV IIi- fan-Uige was In South
Itoardmun the first of the w<vk.
Farmers an- beginning

iIh-

harvest

pin

SCHOOL DAYS'
will soon be here, which means

Long Hours of Continued Close
Work for Your Child
BcadacDcs,
Nenousness or
BlDiing Vision
. Mans
Defective Eyes.
Such coodiiioni are my specialty.

My Original Method of
Examination
revealf all existing Defect! in-the eyes without the aid
of drug! or other injuring appliances.
Durin^the^^t two years we have fitted many pain
of glaiK!.....
tried and failed.

It Is Not Glasses But Result^ You Want.
. It » the reaulta obtained by wearing our glasses
that enable us to fit two*thirds of the glasses fitted in
Travene City toI day.
di
BXAiMINA*r<OM XPBKa

DR. P. t. WOlfE, Pnp.
413-414 WUhelm Uk.

. pn"
Ibo heal and
(llINl.
M. Codv has mov.d his family hert.
frtim Wylie and will oecupy rooms
the Saylor block.
Miss Kuih Jackson Is at borne this
week.
Miss Allle llrower Is taking
rhsrg.' of the phone-dindng her abaenec.
John IlnmnK-r left yesterday for On
an <.»K-nd<sII viijti
viatl.
lay Mrs. Wilecnl entertainer
Mrs. thrrt l.ahym and -family. 1
and family, and I
Traverse CItv.
-v.-imihHi
carrier. Hi*
sIlMito. Rert

't> Brownaoii avenue.

|

W..I-.1 has n-arhed here of the li
of a baby gin. Aug
A
K i.
J. J. Coulson, f.iriiuTlv Ilf this plare.
.'Hall. Washlilgf.m.
lUv.'lli.....................

nok.

Misaoori: be says to hU tetter IhM
Posa Is dllehiog hU ma
. . is doiag a good job.
tb<-y have bad no rata
mends to do% growl deal ot tiling;
Man b. and vvcryiblng
cipcc’a
ie S.OOO pieces
Hag harolBg
as a starter, He has gi;reat faith in the
rmstoctlvenr s of this kind of soli 11 -got rune blackberry briars
for proof. his finger*, so that he bed
I the sides of ditebe
inger la badly swollen.
d.ietPr. The fit
the nl«- stands of grass. He says [ u |g rrppiied here that a young lady
pro
Traverse Cl y
got
Idackberry
Uin c tons o( hay lo the aeie. and
_____
...
in ________
her fingers while picking
many ye.vrs that i.tiri I f rri.-s and it qiaa pecesaary
land ditched and
d illed will bring,I
bring i„ aniimate two of her fingers.
1 »lisi lo IJnn an a
there I* yet gr«at
griat opportuBlil.'s
<i.
I
”"h - ...____
e<inimni«i1 .................
B.'citring this hind of land.
fivliennm. wem to the Keller LumW'.
enu-nirising young man, f-jll of gin-.:ei. r-, .i.K-k lo lake In the black Uas«
's the best plac. to use his w.irthl- lupint Tliev fished from J> a. m. till
or muscular labor.
'-tlnn.-r imi- and did not oven get a
Wedn.tiday
evening
Supertlsor nil'l.l.-. In the afterrtonn three ladl.-s
Itlack. Jiisike «d the Peace Retch and ,,f jjci Head appear*>d with fishing
Courtade. the luwnohip tsiard. tin I a> • tapkl^ ghd ws. showed yoiir leiie.l fishthe hn-i«- of the K. J. Taylor T«.wn- rrmen how i» laml bsss
Mrs Kvw
-hip Club, nil business' relailve to i.afnreM soon landed five dandi.-s.
brldg.;* bulli and mher Miislness
I Mi-v John l>-arh sml
Miss
Ague*
Miss Mav Itartio and Mrs. B T , rhanipaign. who had nev.-r **-oi fish
Jolley of IVtosk.y an- th<- guejis ul'iug .............. . caught
ihnx
l-auli.s
"r. and Mrs. E. J. Tasini.
rarb. They missed more than th.-.
Thi- town of Basi Bay bav Just coin- raughi. Yoiir com-s|>no.1rnl and nnipleind two bridges on the Unardman nflier eajight a few,i«-rch the A1/i- of
riv. r on Sec. iT. T 2«, B I'l, W. Thew- a finm e, while ih.' .ubers did n..i ev.bridges an- of gn-al benefit to the set- git n liitc. Wepdtnc their way honiIh-rs of the town, living near th- ward, the nnicsl fisberm. n I.Kik.sl lik.
Re-ardpian river, and those of Pam th.‘ last tiim- of siminu-i and e.v-h
diM- and Cniun townships.
■>' c
t.l sl)IMWl- J
JiT>-n>e K.irion has i.iiichascl
a
the ladif^ would b t t
i.vp (sivi'rod buggy.
.1111 of the hag.
Fiaiik jBloueh is the last one In pul
and two elitl.lren visited Tuesday
'ip a mall Is.z. Bom.- of our n-ighlu.rs
Urs. C. I.. Itominle.
are f.illcswlng «h.' old siyb- nl g<
James UMb-arh ba* oompl.-n-d
to Traverse City one.- a wt-ck for thei.
eral iqs-n dt'rSes in drain hts I
mail.
The soil would rau*..' a s’urdy H«l
Will |jiror«-si. i.wiiisier
for
l
lander celery raiser to smile. Vir-.: K«-t!ey lainils-r C.'., who is known
2*4 f.s l of muck and a cla) l■l'■•>m. * Joker, gs lie put H In his own words.
Tiler.- Is miieh of Ibis son nl Isti.l tn •«ving: Ib.ys. we n.s-<l sloppy w.-ill
Ibis vicinity . Why imi mak.' Hiir a :-r. I am going lo gel i. has.- 1*1! nlii
reuier for cel.-ry mlsjng
It wo'itd Mill cairth.-m the Sloppy
W.atli.
greatly eiihanee the vabu- .if the land nine nl Kasi H.-a.l, wb.i are eompos.'.!
siirioiindlng tin- Queen City of ib.' ■ d mill bauds u.*l l■■•longing lo HoJtfonh.
K. I. S wine
II.' w-iit a eliall.nge,
'Cl Manager Blnart of th.- Blue Jays,
(sini|si;ied «if fnim.-rs of the C'liirtade
and Htaek M-Hb-nieni. ao'l
Sunday
Ikimlnie, Henry r. Carlisle and
Mlip Mlm-r sold lo fjeo. W. Ijir.ll.'. for.-nism was the date for itni.'sl lo lake place. Your, Cl
flenry Cniina.le. Allw-rt r.iiirtade an.
Jnhn W. Cnnriade sliippod to (‘hieag.i rnl v.-enl t.i ihc acne of^i
re ii.it maiiv wiiiier apples. a load .d nil."
to Kasi H.Md .in a woo.] nick wag'
.As was io l:e i-ip.'C'''d n.-llher le;
liaxing ativ pi-aellee there was a
Mr. Oilb-tle, mir mall rairl.-r.
taking a IS days' vacaii.in.
H. C. of wild throwtiig and sonn- play,
could
hav.- made g.sxl use of a l.iisl
F'Milc ba* iK-eii apiminted siitislliiilc
basket to c;iTc-h III.' ball. When i
mall carrier.

Snminit City Tigers and Kingsley
Hull l»ogs met In " flem- romlial here
Saliirday. The light was with l>al
lialt. however, and the final score
Henry Brelihaupt has pm.- with
12 and 0 in favor of the latter U
fj.-orge Payne of Tniverse City I
e a crowd of gro*n-ii|> fans wH
s.ime mirveyihg at tb.- Ml.-liigaii Bon.
u>d the game.
They will surv.-y there a wcii-k then
In
tbi
minds of Klngaley'i
Ihn-c w.s'ks of Mirvi-ylng.
I of the - water works aysiem
Octave Domini- ha* flnish.sl hauling
bis hc'iiiliick balk. He sold it tn the
report of the outcome
K.'llev. I.umlier Co.
given later.
-Mrs Frisl Dofniiii- Is visillng wllli
The l.iillieran tiasoiiage is Iming
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw
m<sle1li-d and given a new coat n
• pastor. Hcv. Schneltli- cjf Slight*.
s reported that the lilghcsi pric.lamlly here and lias c
paid Ihr'hemlork logs will Iw
tered upon his diiiles here.
palil till- coming winter.
We ure ei.mpir.iiiing alionl our *. •
v.re drau'ghl. what .lo you lliluk of
Mils? Arthur Ihiniiiii- ns-clv.-il » b-lI.T from a filen.l whn livc-s In llariiiR,

1

-niere is One Soda Cradicr
and I Only I One. !
You do not kiiow that Soda
Cracker untQ you knoty

Uneeda Bisedit
TotasteUnooda BiaeuIttS^
fall in Jove with them. You
never forget that first taste, and
you renew it every time you eat
Uneeda Biscuit— -

vatiiaiinn cd pn>|
Che alale. Isutr.l
refr. shmcnia wen* wrv.-d.
os.
...s.Hapldr Isiys ha.l
bleb I'l.-y will ii.-v.-r forge
When the Visiting leani ib-pari.sl. ilii
said Tbi! next tlmt'hr K. I. S. ivam
went t.i KIk Kapils Itu- latch sirhig
would l^ng on the milslilv.
Aug. 21.

morning.

•r ts|iiallMlkui thi*

A Isa* t

In valualkm w as

made practih-ally all alimg the line
lined al »IJi31i«l,.- .

The stale la

i,p> it wa*>l.il7R.-

wbiie five yea
iHMi.isHi.'

Wayne

r.mnly

prvperir.iit

valii.sl at fisu.ni n.irni agaluai 497.Oon.iNKi ibe last t

tbe board waa tu

s<-asion.
liouBbtoD (ioiitit|)- waa the only ««•

I

. STATE ITEM!.

lhai ba.ia di-cr««*h In ralualloo.

Jacksfin. Mich , Aug- IT.-J.din W.
Wumt-rl a ns-Ius.-. of llaimver town,

Ijiiising. Aug. 2is.--Tlilr«yfiv.- mold-

ship, wliodi.sl III Mi.-eliy lios|illal.iiftei

s and lirlp.-rw employed at Ibe Hil'

lieqticn'hlnR *1.'*'" f'»r a cemeU-ty lot

divili moiisr wuriia cpilt work tbla
and a moiiiiniem, l.-If^ll.<N>u for thn moniing b.-c«p»e « the PzhauatMm «d
fimii'l Mil- Hill.' jB.Vh got
clly hmjpllal an.l ISjmii u, Albkm «sd- ■he eiln-nie h<;al.
i
1.IOW.1 by tlu- following *corv: Slr.|.py
k-g*. He b ft u rislcf wHIioiit a cvnlW.-aiher>L 2i; Hhic Jay*. *. In the iif
Looking Attar ^
l. rn.s.ii flu- B H. I Co's l.am idayed
Jarkaon. Aug. :2,—Bletio OontlolZ
Aug. :<>y^A
rain an.l
Dm- K. I.. S. leaiti. This wa.s as fin*
did great damage to north I.'. Italian cnsul. I* here looking afier
p gum.' .d halt as wa* played on i
wind
tin- inietvsiH ot hla connlrymen In•liumond Mils seawm in Mils r>-gi
would
jiiTscI In th.- wn-ck at Charloile MonBfi.T tui.liilght. The iM'acIi cnip
s*.me are fatally Injured aad
liadiy
damaged at
Slii'lbyvllle.
large BM'-iiilxnre of p.s.pli- and h'Hh Is
FYirovIHa ForevI cannot live
i.-anis were well pIcaMst wIMi the just Seven dwelling* «
nirk by llgll'
ughoui Ibe day.
d'-cisinns of the umidr.- fnwii Trav.Tse nliig.
III.' AVmgregiitlonat rbiireb.
riiy. Th.' Iiul'ery for the K.-R.
Fell Ttmnly-Five FeeL
jeiienilent lelcpboue aerviru Is
w:ii. .AtiM' and Hmlerlic and tor the
JackMin. Ajig. 22.—Will Rooney. Jr..
disabled.
K. I- S 'Manih and Cllison. The gam.It-I! iw.-niy-livu feci from a ladder
was .V clos.-, w.'ll plny.si

.1

is. shown h?*llie f.illnw
Inwing s<
AfliT 1l
I. S. 2: K It. I.
.Mnnac-r f.s.ixr <d th.- K -I.

while en-cllng a sill, broke ImlB wriala
and hrulw-d his Isidyaererely.

S, lii-

Aug. SI.

EVERY MOTHER

'lAlT BAY.
Mr. and Mrs. p. Ilonghton cd Triiv.-rae f(ir and Mr and
Mr*. Fri.nk
Hlnuch Siimlay were the Bii"*la of Mr.
nnd Mr*. David Pnivanrher.
Mr. nnd Mr* AIN rI
C11.U.1* over Siindav with Mr. and Mrs.
Ciia Dnmlnli- of Kasi Head.

BR.DLPAULSOD,Ast.
TraTcrse Oly

hchald. thur»my. august as.

is looking forward to dress tho boy or girl now that

School Days are Approaching

V harv.-Kier and bind.

This year we are more prepared than ever bcjforc TO TILL HVHRY WANT

at Phone 354
nt. Mr*. C 1- IV.mitilc.

of the School-Eoy or School-Girl from head to foot AND CAN SATTLY
GUARANTEE A SAVING TROM ih To|35 T1':RCENT.....................................

Farmers

Basket Picnic

AND RALLY
Under Auspices Pomona Grange,

Central School Park

Traverse City, Mich.
SATURDAY. AUG. 25
Address by Mortimer Whitehead
of New jersey. Past Lecturer of National Grange

Several Local Speakers
All farmers of (irand Traverse Region and their families
cordially invited, also ail citizens of Traverse City and surrounding
towns. Bring your baskets and take dinner in the park.

Music hy Traverse City Band
Everybody Come and Enjoy a Pleasant Reunion.

Suitins

Boys*

School

I HenleySultl ngs

for Kiris' wliool tlreMcB.
Novelty SnilitiKS in sll
popular mi*lim>s.
in.

,

Suits

24c

pi-r j'Bril..............^TCr

A lot of
Iljys’
Srlitid SiiiU. worth
up to
liU> I-'), while tiu-y Issi.

$1.39

Fancy Stripe.
colors,
rA|k>. in plain
plA
.•atea.aotm*.
r grhoni .Ir.-a
tiling imw.

/

pcrynnl.............

i

Boys’ School Waists

•hool
Si'iOihlo
dressed, in the twi^ toii«
elToctii, gnm! Kray, tai
Auil dark hlue,
donhle fol.1.
|icr yanl.............

Knee Pants' for
School BojfS

Boys’ Knee
Pants

(

for School
Boys
A lot of 2-'>0 sampV
suits ot llm U-sl make
and falirios. io duuhio
hraasUid s^'le. worth
up to 1100. Your
rhnitv.

$2.25

r|Boys’ White Cambric Handkerchiefs
(*«^»l rnmieh to fo*'-- worth jc.

2C

School Shoes for Girls

Boys* School Shoes

SI-s' Kaiint;ni»»i Calf Liitton Shoes, all. tolid.'in lo
2, wortiLI. *1.2--.. for ................... ........................... /

Wolfe Bros.' All .Solid School Shoes

Never Rip School Shoes '
9SC

Black Tennis Oxfords for School Boys
39C

For ehiMren. siz-s bj to J1. worth II.tJT..
f.*r - -

95c

. pisses’ All Solid Button School Shoes 1
{*ses ll to 2. worth *100 to

THE GLOBE
Boston Store Old Stand

Suits

:38c

All solid..both in sol.* ai»l r-oiint-r. tli.-si- shoos would # t Q
- U* t-litvip at Sl d-'t. sak-price............... .............. / • J .7

Sizes 11 to2 anti :t toS.-wortli Cfc.

98c

A lot «»f .'lOi; ami ''.-k:
(VilUin Worntxl Kni>t» Kiioo Pants. iiK'liidiiiK
rants, worth # Q/^ oonltii
.Vx-. for......... l yL' for..

Msdpof KomlwHshaWe twills, plailnd front and
1 f%C
sell itu* year around for 2-'>c. salt- prtoe................. * LEW

For Little Gouts, sizes 11 *o 2. worth $I -‘lO............

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fll/Cr

Children's
School Suits
in Bton uiid tlouhlc
bmasUid stylos, worth
up to tl.7o. in sir.f«
(toni 3 u> l-'i.
for..

S6ti

Store'

' Sole Agents for the “Wew Idea” lOc Paper Paltem

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