Grand Traverse Herald, July 21, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 21, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-07-21

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TflAVSmS CITY. OIUHO TRAVCRM COUNTY. MICHIftAN, TueOOAV, JULY 21. INt.
Tbe lieutenant governor oald be ^ bow this was overrome, Bnator Wet- ^ a w «ww* m war a M
rates. Thla sraa done.
The *oremor believed that ihlalBw benefliiad was much plealed to be here and tbaij mom. of thU district, lending vaius-!| III |PI f W A\
ff ilkJ
the people of Hlcblcac fully si much Oovemor Warner was here In iwuible aid. Mr. Kelle> congratulating ibej^Wl Itf&i
capacities,
first as governor of tkejdisirici on Us senator, this brlngas the equal taxation law.
state and aecond as a candidate furling forth applause.
Bladar Twins Plant
south I« said to be lining UR
; But to get this bill. It wss n«
The tnatier of a binder twine plant renomlnatJon.
FOR HIM.
OOV. WANNER AND LT. OOV.
at the JatAsoa prison was taken up
KELLEY MADE AODRCMEE.
Tho only man who doesn’t mgk< eary that tl be arranged Ihst
the governor showed that bii mltukes is a dead man. Tbe bust terms Of the flrwi eommlnlon expirw
not claat legUlailon and hroeflt nets man makes miitaka-s. the greai when Oovemor Warner's did and a
Demoerots of Many Statoo WriHfif
ted not only the tanners but all the parties
the Repubitcafv Candidata and
make mlttskes, Govi-mur. ter that, the terms would expire a
taxpayers of Michigan as it made thy' W.n«r tf.
ABaurtag Support.
"-™
prison retom a jiroflt Insiehd of fil­ the human factor enu-ns in si! Ijn would always b*- two experienced___
ing an vxiieiite.
Hot Springs. Va„ July tS.—Theo­
all are worklug along the saui liOfW.
Utility Co. Taxation.
dore Roowvell broke tbe solid OOUtb.
1 lb. b«i «o,.n,B.b, ro, lb.
..“1:1.''’!':
The ^tier of the laxailon
lejtk rantns (or Wnilam H. Taft to
e and the natton.
’ ‘
*it and now bavtog tl. they
grapb and telephone companies vnistart a staoiie-de wbih will put au end
The speaker then took up ibe
Warner ihat they may hsv, (be governor beltei
to any ivimilhllity of a reallguBtent for
(lertui
growth of M-tf-guvemmeOt favorable to them
WERE HANDLED IN A VERY ABLE
tog that every dollar's worth of
.letoocrscy
That the popularliy ol
».lnce lu tDceptiun In this country
^ANNER.
The govemorY fight ui I the dir
erty ahould be equally taxed.
The
Taft
and the dktrust of the twice deonly a mile over a ceniur) ago. Bell lepuiable lobbyists was next dls Husbano Had Been Dnnking Heavily
governor told of tbe amount the rwii(roted
raiKHdaie of the demtoerailc
goverameni and education go hand In curwed and his desire (or equal taxa­
snd Quarrels Werw Anivayng t
mads were paying when Oovemor
party are bringing about (bts change
Plngree took up tbe fighi for equal hand and tbe siwsker stid be
tion (or ii-legrapb and iele|>hot>e roii>
the Neighbora Who Had
In affslrw Is evident.
i.t-ver prouder of Oovemor Wam<T paalea.
Made Cempia-nt.
taxation, comparing
It with Uto
Democrau of many southern sUteu
amounts now returned to the counties, than when he stood before audle
Tbe fight Is on now and the only
are wrttlng to Taft, dectagtag thehla the pHmsry «hooi fund,
ing I
appropria.loas for edu qitesilon is whether the )>eople will
New
Vorl.
Ju,
piirptme «o vote (or the repabUcaa
. IS.-There
that tbe
the credit
Cl
beloagvd to Oovemor (uiional porpoaes.
stand by the governor who stood by shocking iragvd.t UKtay In ib
noml^ for preoideni and do wtetLast .vear Uichlgan expended til
Plngree. Oovemor Warner believed
■ hem or desert him s' a critical lime.
I of tbe Cordova ever may be in Ihetr power to secure
tvmi.ooo tor her common schools alone In lUndlog with the )>eople the go-that telegraph aud telephone
Courts, west triir lluiidret) and Twen hlf elecllon, Letlera of (his klad
more than was spent In all Russia ernm- has aroused the enmiiy of the
panics should be taxed exactly
OMAnwr AiW RArty Bj>N« J«d*y l«
lv-.-lgblh slrvet. when- Mo. Sarah form some of the Intereuflug featurM
and the speaker thanked God 'bat be interests snd If tbe people deteii him.
ime as^oiher property.
AiRHNi CwDty Travsiinfl by
Glov-k. ag. d. :i; shot hv-r liitsbaiMl, Of Taft's daily tocrewatag mall. Prom
Last spkfj^. Oovemor Warner told and his family lived In Michigan then other governors will hesitate Ernest Clock Ihmagh Ibe b«-arl aod Ctomocrau lu Maryland. -Kentucky.
iJMiMiS AtrtMMblU and
the legislature .JSt If Ihey would where niouey was spent for edacaiis> lx-for« they oppoee ihcHc powerful In­ then killed herself |,y taking poR.m
byTrala.
North
Carolina
and '
the largest number of votes. Is Ute consent to the passage of tour
rather than for staudius ar-.ies
ti rests of the slate.
Glork had been drinking heavily Oeornta be has letters awnriag I
choice bui In. nominating a gov­ urea. Ibe primary bill, the anti-lobby crnsl) out Ibe liberties of Ibe people.
rran Rriday^
At Ihe conclusion of Ihe llentenam ami quarrelling with bta ,wlfr. Ijsi that Id the bedef of (he wri(ert th
tAppliiise )
Aiaotl A tboaaaBd perBoni II(I«D- ernor or Ueuieuaiii gnvemor, 40 per bill, the telegraph and
gov-emor's address, an Infomial le night the couple lud a quarrel which Slates wiU'gHre
cd ID Oofemor frt U. lA'anwr ana cent of the toul vole la ueceai
The annoincement that
ceptton w-BS held at the o|x-ra house was overheard by Belgbbors
panf-taxsilon bill .and s bill prohibit­
to the repBtdkw
It no candidate rerolvv* this.,then the
LtMtauat Ooreraor
Falrick
ing the watering of storks, be would emor w as here as a candidate (or reComplaint nail been made of theta
Kelley Nwak at ^e City epera bouse ttocninaiiou is made in aisle conven­
spectsi session and after these Domlnaiioo brought (onh applause as
and OD August 1 (hey were lo have
did likewise the s|>eaker’s announcelast emlBc Bespita the vanoih of tion.
bills were pw«ed. would retire as
Ix-en dispossessed.
The prenenl latr U,a ramproi
tbs DlfbL Both addresses vere full
oandldsie lor governor
The govt-r uient. "So am 1 "
of latereat a* iaaoes oLtbe freateei the 40 i>ei cent clause havlug b«-n nor'a gutemenl that he believed be
Tlie i.rlmarles on Seiuember 1 were
inpMlanee
were handled.
Both included iH-oauso of the Inslainnce of
right and wasn’t going to lay then lout-hed upon, tbe fact that the
teniWinea were «Ivcd an eacellent 1C seiiBiors and railrond lutemts. down In the ailudle of a fight, provok- polls were open from 7 to S givlug sll
rdeepUon and tbetr renarka were In- The governor iH-Ilcvcd ihat a Uw 1 applause.
a chance to vote snd Ur. Kelley urged
good enougn for county oBlecs. for a
that all avail ibemselves of the opThird Tsrma.
Barly In the erMlnt; a number of coagresaman and for the next United
The main argument brought against iwriuai;). The peiltloDs that were
seat out were simply to gel the names
(be friends of (be noeemor and lleu- Slates kcnntor should be exti-nded
GREAT CHURCH CDRRORATlON
him. declared ibe governor, was ibai
u-nnnt soYetoer aooorded tbeu an in- include governor und Meulenrui g<
of
Ibe governor and Iteuleuani guv
l» DEFENDANT.
If elected again he would serve three
HEAR8T WILL NOT ENDORSE
BorMl reeepllon at-the Park Place. emor esiieclally when such a claiisv
emor on tbe ticket.
lenna which would be breaking
"CHAMELEON CANDIDATES.*
United
States
Senator
Willtam
AldM
Ooveraor Warner and Lieutenant' can be found in no other state.
"1 dou'l know of any other rsodlprecedent. sUling that many states
Smith
Will
AiM

Asked
Oovemor Wnmer slated that
Kelley arrlred on the ll:SO Peru Mar
In the union elected ibeir goremors date for Ihruienant gowmop," sold
EuMU train yeatenUy after conduct- doubt the people of this city
Kelley. "And If there tv. vou
only three terms but
las axeHlent meaUaci ni ^pld City noticed that different men were be­
ention to him.'
high as seven terms, lie said that needn't p
and Kalhaaka and fhc lorernor ai- ing asked to hu candidates for gov­
(Applause
After Governor Wamer'a meeilng VAST BUM INVOLVED IH THE
under tbe iiHmary syaieni, ibe people
londad the aayluin tnsteea' nieetlng ernor. not with any hope of uomlnatRROCEEOINaE.
The Oavsmor^ Enamioa.
in (he (Mty ope;a bouse T%anday
negd not give a man two terms
tog ibem but to so iplll.lhe vote that
Liemeoant Kelley then slated that
Informal recqpllon to tbe goreraor
less be deserved them snd If be detbe chodee would
o the I
be eharacter of a man cau be oliei.
and lieutenant governor was held ai Ractora. WarBtM and Vaatray Men
venil
inilon. And the p<-opir'of Mlt^Wgan given ILa third term, he ibould
Judged by tbe enemies he has made
Ibe Park Place hotel. The program
ara Called Upen u Olwc nn Aehy'a vote of 8 to i bad said
lid that they
t:
be proceeded id stale who the
committee and oome of the offteUla
eewnling (er Period ef
•tate Inetituli
didn't wWBl the governor and lieuten­
V the Empty Prothe G
Orand Traverse Region PYlr
The matter of the cost of malntain- enemies of Governor Warner were
200 Verna.
ant goreriuir nominated by a conven
When
Governor
warnt-r
ran
flvt.
.aociallo
selxed the opportunlt
g ataie tostitutlons was next taken
Uon.
Iherv were some who feared that If
Invito Goveroor Wkmer and UeutenNew York. Jaly U.-HcMy Blooe.
up. the governor sayiug
elei-lt-d. iilliertt would dictate what liant Governor Kelley, to be presont of York. Pa.. ikprMMtlng acvoral
Railrood Rates.
that a mlUloK more had been u|hc(
-should do and h>- wuu.d lx- h nienThe 12011 riiur lh<n took up the 3* for thorn last yeai than 10 years
ufvon Repobllesn day at the big fair bundled consUtucota. has brought a
cent (arc lu»- w.'ilth I • had uignj .ned Bni tbe cooditiun.-^ uit- iioi ibr lamv figurehead Many hesitated to vtuagaloat the rectofa, ehnn^ war­
New York. July IS—A cablegram to be held Ibis (all. Both Goreraor
(or him (or that reason, while olheni
which was hnuSli sdupica lu spile ol
IS been received from William R Warner and Lieutenant Oovemor dens and vestrymen of Wnlty charch
I number of s|M-ciflc Inr lances
all oppusliion. this low applying to all were cited to prove that they were fur the same n-ason voted for hint Hearsi In a reply to a message irans- Kelley expressed a desire lo be pres­ aad WlUUm Joy. attorney (or the
and urged others thinking that they miued lo Mr Hearsi from Samnel
:ruada earning over gl.SiHi u utile.
and stated (hat they believed Trinity corporaUan. Which tovolvM
not.
would conduct 'he affairs ol tbe state
In looking up l»c lUBiter, the gov
there would be no iwssible doubt hot more than 86W.0MA0S veal e«ate to
Two years ago, the opposItIuD coni aud say who should fill ihe uffives of Oempers. pn-sldeni i>( tbe Amertcao
emor found that the railroads
However, what la considered the clOMnt of w
Federation of Labor, staling that In that they could be here.
plained that It cast the state 8160. public trust.
campaign
Michigan had lucreased Ihclr past.
poraUopA
view of tbe democrats' sund (or labor political
VUO'to maintain the soldiers home at
but Governor Warner had ool been
earnings 68 per eeut and their
salt U (or ejMtaeat and m
would be ‘.an act of greatest would necescarlly affect their datrw.
Orand Rapids but the national gov- governor 24 hours before he show-ed.
mllaage hu: IS i>er cent. In Obic
hroe
arradgemenis
have jMt aecounttag-for tbo yean.
pattioiiam for the lude|>endence parly
einment returns $I(M s man a year,
ho imended to be goyemor of' to Indorse the detnoerelic platform." yet maivriaUxed. Governor Wam'r
after the S-c«ni tare was a law. Ui
leavtog the net ex|>eose to the slate Mlehlgan blmself (Applause.i Now
'bad increased tl
and urging him cot to run a third Mated ibal there would I
• of bis blitei-esi optKnu-n(a are
^.000 ovi-r the 3-eeni earnings. Ih •jul 160,000 a year, or aboni 4 cents
flculiy In (he at'endaoce or hlmseR'l
a year for each Grand Traverse ux- (hose who suiiported bim (our yhars ticket, as it \ould eleci Mr Taft Mr
tounff alBo t^t oae-thlrd of the pass
snd Mr. Kelley u|von the day deslgnal-j'
Hewrst's rahlegreni follawi:
payer. "A* long as 4 am governor."
eiigers
were
already
Rdlng
for
3
ceDK
Mr
Kelley
believed
Ihat
the
I as Rcpobllran day
j
^
'(■ tbo gttemoon.
"Paris Jul> U-Tell Mr Oomper.
said tbe speaker, "ihe old veterans INxjple didn't care much for such
Coiled States Senator Wm Alden
Tbdiy. a new fraiuro will be Ulro- a mile by means of mileogg books
shall have good care and ailentlotv etiiiilty but rather Ix-UeVed that they iliat I am noi aiiiburlzid to speak fur t^mlth will also be asked to U- presmiNBERO TAKEB ENTIRE
The S-coot fare has bceu a law for
4aeed la the airwady alionuous
the
membership
of
the
ludependence
en If it costa the taxpayers
t‘ked It.
nt aod If his campaign arrangeMANAGEMENT.
palgn. - Oovemor Warner and Llea- a year now to Michigan and
I'ague, but according to niy personai
nis mure for l believe they are eiiAr4al of oiu' road, the U. T. It I.. re
iient>> arc not already madeT.it i» be.
Third Term Tradition.
traaat K«Uw have been louitng the
standards a purer pairiotUm consists
ililed to II." (applause)
The third term argument was then Id laboring lu iwtubllsh a new- |>ar(y Iltvcd that he w 1 accept.
BUU la an aRiomoblle. but today they wiilly Wued'a siatemi-ni saying that
Tbe
governor
next
sbos-ed
ifaat
gChartoa
Boo
nett RaUma md Will,
coTer Antrim county, going in all the line bad bee« forced into
about 80 per cent of that mllUoo In taken up saying that tbe argument which will be eonsislenily devoted lo
I
Open a Raataurant to Thaatomm
bands of « receiver through tbe
was advanced that as Governor War- Ibe Interest of ^e t-lllrensbip and par
pbwi M nUoa. The novelty in this
for educational purposes
I
ButldHif.
cent fare law and hosille legislation
had
already
at'ived
two
terms.
If
eoBM to (hat 3d miles of thU Jourticularly to the advantage and ad­
and then cited the tremendous inthird term rule was not closeiy vancement of lh<- producing classes.
key wUl be to a Uunch. Thirty more toBligaled by Oovemor Warner. This
valuations and jiopulaJulios
SteiQbefs
retaaml
Fri­
rallWB)- U a short line and has )<oor
observed. It oiigh' lead lo monarchy
bs by nato and the ramaintog S(i
"I don't think the iiath of patriotism
ou
In^lO
ye;irs.
>
,
day from a trip to Bestoff Harbor,
cqul|MDeiit. mnnlDg but one pass
Tbi- lleu'enani got emor thought It Ilex In supporting a dbrredltfd and
by trail
rato.
daxicr.
during which be cloaad a deal with
euger train a day each way. After
»s
worth
while
sometimes
to
fbaiire

,i,|rh
has
nelthe.
TkD'MsoUfvg.
Fred Felton. Icsoae of gtetoberg'a
Tbe case of exSlaie Treasurer
rule to show tbsi the people s'l", crmsctentlous conviction nor honest
Proceeded by Campbeira baud, the the staiemeut was made, (he governor
Orand opera bouM. whereby new arvent to the railroad
Glaxler was next taken up. the guv- held Ibe Hues The )..dgew of the St.
naorslng chimeleou
BOYomor.
Thomas l. risoen has
rangemeou have beea made and from
offlct^ and looked up the mad finding
deallng with the tvquest (or a preme eoutt are ehoseo for life.
|
. of prominent
now on Leon Blelnherg will have acSERVED QUARTERS.
that |! had an lodebtednee* of 11*9. change of venue because. •'Governor
of
Michigan
has
l-i-o
elrct-^.h,^,
potltfcal
opinion
wl-h
.v-erv
City opera 'bouse s( 8
five charge and maaagemeat of this
a mile and was endeavoring ti Warnef had poL-uvued the minds of ed three times ibough m.t eot.secu-1,
^ue ..f o|,rx.rfjnl.m
ik. tbe
theater Tbe fortner manager. Hr.
pay Inieresi on ihst auiontit.
Hi Ibe people of llighani eouuly ' How Uvely, the sitoruey general has I -i do-nol think -he Ix-.t benefit of
With uwMeaUnt aelecilou by the
Ib-niie'- is about to Often np a flae
loMed up the Uraud Truuk. a double
money w.vs dUirllmied wot> serve,! ihr.-e terms, the siipennl.-nd li.-^i^orlnK men l-c* in supixirtlng tl.a'
hasd. . ' :
rtsUtiront tn llie old ThcaUWum
next touched upoii. ll-e governor dr j^it of public Inslrucilon four limes
itaek road with exei-llciii
part, because ot a sop of fals-tiulidlng
chiring
that
requests
ihai
(sme
to
and
In
Graud
Traverse
county.
touS^'toe|“;“*
•“ ‘“^'■‘''•'dness
'jpionilse when the ix-rfm man, e
During bb slay here. JuHna StetnI ITo.Oou a mile.
rvferroil lo the stat^ cletk Is elecle-.' over'and over again
,.^11, while in |«w,-r Ji.i n.o ■
dDeettot, Robert K. Walter, who spuko |
Ix-rg
will make several Improvementa
treasurer -| want to say," said the lappUuse., -These offtees are ou.Stock Waterinq.
aery briety dectortag that It was «i
and change* to the ibeaier The list '
speaker. "Thai any bank I recom­ offices and th..*c ofijcer. are mir of,,a .
krttrUege and an honor to preaent tp
The governor detiared tbai i
o; buoklngi for the coming season
mended to the state treasurer has al­ fleers and If we w.ini to elect them
.|
iia.-^jost
faith
lit
the
empty
pro
tbe abdlesot a man who by his sierl-j first instance, the bonds had been
lo'ludes several very high class always paid back to the state, luu reuts again, whose business is It* A iiuni
^
unrcgeneriitd-- Rival Cand'datei (or the Presidential
lag toteffrlty and tbe cbauplohlng oKscid and the money pocketed by the
traciloos 'fuming Ttra the Rye,"
Nem-net-en on InOependcncc
Inr of other
that had bruxei. 3„.<.rarj
) have Iw confidence in
the eaUM 0( tbe common people bad | owners of ihv rood while the road U- : the dollar."
a big DJUXKWI production with 40 peo
Ticket W.il Make Very
^t,iiuv in the vlncentj and t-ven
The governor then exprwsed his a|>- the r.ile ID regard to governor was
wtm maay frteada to the Grand Trtv-.sdf had not been benefltied.
This
. pit Is on- of the early one*
being
Warm Ftqbt.
I
jjp. integtiij- of II. leaders 1 do
rrse r^tes «td the atatv.
I should not be allowed in Michigan. l■reclalioa at (be opportunity ut. then clit-d
booked (or lit- laiur part of AUgoal.
fhi, .iCO. J i.'y IT -The ratnpalgn
When Oeveroor Warner steppc-d.diriarid the governor.
He urged speaking iu the tity. saying lhai !:
Net a Foe to S-:’*veaa.
; rot consider It pairloilsm to pretend
l.-<ic JSi-Wii.-rx will devote his e«lo.'-ix-ud-T't-. party nonrlaa*si a pleasu.-e to be liitrvHjced by
forward, be waa received with ap-.ihat a law lx- • nacted that
Govemur Wart), r Is a (need i>f i:> sitpputt that wbich ag a cl'lxm 1 for
-I.'
-HI,to
-be
maBagemeni
of
tieWalter "When I w-as secrelarv every leglilui.iie bu-siness and not oBe ,disi:on. aud d'test and I eom,sli» liuii for -h- pr—ideucy wi» opened
blauss and'ba began b/stating that!read have the right to issue bonds
It was a ptoasure to be again Uijunliir they take, itu- matter up with
remcm-j legitimate enlt-rpns.- cat; say that tu- hc)w- the tud.-iH-ndeOce party will give u. U.. »h-i, Thoma> L Rl»g-n. of
Uar»jrbu»en*
re,-rved
by
'elegrapb
Traverre city abd address the people the rellioad coumxsrluu and
county I put a straw in i-. way. Tbv only tut aa opieiMunliy to vu:e for candiof the city. ' Tbo governor then stat-! was fouud iliar u-e uiuney was
couni) : way In obtaining Jusiire (or ourselves dates that arv- both able and honest hia.li;uartr.-s .n -he Palmer House.
He procured Ihe Suite sdyo-n.ar the
<■( pnocipi,
ed that no donbt all kaew that he nsed to Imptow ih.- road, well and clerks lu the state, making bts re j hi lu beingright and yusi ourselves andlor a d.-i-iaraiiun
Qi.a:'<rr of (he Massachusei [k d-:,'.
gcod, and If
pons the prompiosi and the mosisatRailroad RaU B-ii.
-:tai
both sound aed aiocere
ud the UetiteuiDi. governor
ua-vuo
to issue siieb bomln.
Wacfory In every way ' tapidause.i | The rallroml rate MU is not mdlct.;
"WILLUM R. HEARST "
candMaies for renominatloo nhd
excited
CREDITORS
nLLEO
I'harl.-r F S.a;, of In-liana. rival
B»tog abont the state meeilag
Taking up tbe l*vre Marqueuc.
Tbe governor closed by taytag that and unfair
It Is right that rv
CURRIE OFFICES.
r-andldat' wi:i open quarirrs m Itie,
bany people as possible.
Govemur
be realist the responsibility and man who rides should pay tbe sa
Into the bands of
Wind.orriili.iu Hotel dlrectfy srro<« !
-----------Werner eiprtmtd the beHef that he.celver three years ago Gnvernor War- work ol-fieing governor and satd Ihatjlare. not uti<- 3 cvnta. ano-Iter

MANY mu SPEAKERS

ISSUES OF
CAMPAIGN

TO SUPPORT TAFT

NOT EVICTED

"v'*

- -- - ; I WOMAN HILED THE MAN

NUR UWS BADLY NEED

DEMOCRACY HERE FOR BIG FAIR TRINITY IS
BEING SUED
IS DECADENT

$6fl0,D0ejl00 IS TOIAl

SAYS BE HAS LOST FAHH

iCIlANGE AT GRAND

INDEPENDENCE
PARTY BEGINS

CHARLES NEAL DOES ALSO

ANGRY AT BROKERS

GRAYS WON

had had'(be privilege of meeting and' »er said that tliire liwur ibai road
mtoRHog wUh qtore people than any had ipkuvd tIs.<HH>.iK« woith of bunds
(DtbM- governor to many y««ri.
and not a dollar hud iw-eti used i*» Im­
dotog da. he had not only learned the prove the road.
aule but bad learned pietty 'general­
ly what the people were thinking
But the ruUruuds said that if the
•boat
passeititeT fares were rcdncv< they
The RHmarv Law.
would rslse the fretgbr rales. Tbe
The gtfumor begs* u> discuss ibe’gvvcmor found ibsi under tbe
<Mee oT Ihr cempalgn. ukiag Am flaw, nothing could bo said about
the pHqwry Jaw. For iiomlnaitog a: fielghi rat««. so be urged the
cmuity ofliew or p member of oen-joge ol a Uw eraallrg a railroad___
Bveex, i& BtoUer.lf there urr two er'mtraloii to receive comjdatots and
.. B datee cabydalea, the oeu reccKrtog have tbe light to fix rreaoeablu

u>. .I,-. ... .m tm, .m. b,„ lbN—or,..!*.,,
Xr.
when be reUrvd ib,-tv was oue ihliis'cents and the ibinj nothing
l.-irg.-' driegaiioii u( all Ibe s(aus 1^'
Le would ewteem most highly,
that! ellmlnaimgthe TTN- business and i,y Emp.rs BaaebaM Team Defeatad
-One Man OKUroa
flgi: fo' bis candvdacy
Fast Hametta Mine m Hot
not Ihat be retired with ibe
ron I the natural Increase in tiusiaesK Ix-Gama Vecterday.
fidence and esteem of one seclkvo of' cause of redut-ed fares, the railroad
EA-truii July 2" —Angry and excit­
the state but with the confidence apd earnings are equal and n
ed creditors of Cameron Currie 4 Co.
steem of the whole suie.
Special to The evening Raeord.
what ihe.v were.
Empire. Mki , Jutj 28.—Tbe
filled tbe oBicce (bD moralng and
pie betlevlBg that at all times be had
The governor wanted a c
had (heir beat tonresis
Harrietu baerbaii
baeebaii team
team ea».
heart v-l
r similar
to the Interstate commerce , Harrletu
eane b,.rr
here | By wire to The Bveniug Record.
loud and ugly talk »as Indulged to.
gardlcM Of party afflUai
cemmiastoa but with power only in ' yvslervlay expecting .to
defeat the
the I| Manila. July 2tl-The spedAl
One y oung business mao of Deeatnr.
defeat
bis eyes, dectofvd
the state to pass on freight rates aad Grays but went back disappointed as j '
squadron battleships Maine and Mich.. wKb tears
_ ChalnnanWalter thenIntroduced
around this bill, a great battle *a- the game went 5 to 3 tofavor of tbe' Alattaina. wbicb U going anmnd
Ibe
had been robbed of SS.OOO wUefe
;.lt(UenantGovernor Kelley
with s fought.
The speaker explained how ^plre team. Ou of 16 games played, ’vorid m adrance of the fleet arrived Ute firm held merely totnmt.
lew atorir* aad the ilvuteoatu gov-j 'be lecUtoiors cpuld go on Tcorw'lhl* season ihv Grays have dropped '
The otatps leave for Sing ' The cr.dli-.r* an- vrgagUtog lor
-mor ropHed to kind.
jrigbt miiboui harming anybody and ^only one.
japure July 73.
jsome aettoo [or prowcUoau

AT MANILA

“P'

TWICE A- WEEK—TUESDAY AND FKIDAV.

tlJM A YEAR.

m

«

TflAVSmS CITY. OIUHO TRAVCRM COUNTY. MICHIftAN, TueOOAV, JULY 21. INt.
Tbe lieutenant governor oald be ^ bow this was overrome, Bnator Wet- ^ a w «ww* m war a M
rates. Thla sraa done.
The *oremor believed that ihlalBw benefliiad was much plealed to be here and tbaij mom. of thU district, lending vaius-!| III |PI f W A\
ff ilkJ
the people of Hlcblcac fully si much Oovemor Warner was here In iwuible aid. Mr. Kelle> congratulating ibej^Wl Itf&i
capacities,
first as governor of tkejdisirici on Us senator, this brlngas the equal taxation law.
state and aecond as a candidate furling forth applause.
Bladar Twins Plant
south I« said to be lining UR
; But to get this bill. It wss n«
The tnatier of a binder twine plant renomlnatJon.
FOR HIM.
OOV. WANNER AND LT. OOV.
at the JatAsoa prison was taken up
KELLEY MADE AODRCMEE.
Tho only man who doesn’t mgk< eary that tl be arranged Ihst
the governor showed that bii mltukes is a dead man. Tbe bust terms Of the flrwi eommlnlon expirw
not claat legUlailon and hroeflt nets man makes miitaka-s. the greai when Oovemor Warner's did and a
Demoerots of Many Statoo WriHfif
ted not only the tanners but all the parties
the Repubitcafv Candidata and
make mlttskes, Govi-mur. ter that, the terms would expire a
taxpayers of Michigan as it made thy' W.n«r tf.
ABaurtag Support.
"-™
prison retom a jiroflt Insiehd of fil­ the human factor enu-ns in si! Ijn would always b*- two experienced___
ing an vxiieiite.
Hot Springs. Va„ July tS.—Theo­
all are worklug along the saui liOfW.
Utility Co. Taxation.
dore Roowvell broke tbe solid OOUtb.
1 lb. b«i «o,.n,B.b, ro, lb.
..“1:1.''’!':
The ^tier of the laxailon
lejtk rantns (or Wnilam H. Taft to
e and the natton.
’ ‘
*it and now bavtog tl. they
grapb and telephone companies vnistart a staoiie-de wbih will put au end
The speaker then took up ibe
Warner ihat they may hsv, (be governor beltei
to any ivimilhllity of a reallguBtent for
(lertui
growth of M-tf-guvemmeOt favorable to them
WERE HANDLED IN A VERY ABLE
tog that every dollar's worth of
.letoocrscy
That the popularliy ol
».lnce lu tDceptiun In this country
^ANNER.
The govemorY fight ui I the dir
erty ahould be equally taxed.
The
Taft
and the dktrust of the twice deonly a mile over a ceniur) ago. Bell lepuiable lobbyists was next dls Husbano Had Been Dnnking Heavily
governor told of tbe amount the rwii(roted
raiKHdaie of the demtoerailc
goverameni and education go hand In curwed and his desire (or equal taxa­
snd Quarrels Werw Anivayng t
mads were paying when Oovemor
party are bringing about (bts change
Plngree took up tbe fighi for equal hand and tbe siwsker stid be
tion (or ii-legrapb and iele|>hot>e roii>
the Neighbora Who Had
In affslrw Is evident.
i.t-ver prouder of Oovemor Wam<T paalea.
Made Cempia-nt.
taxation, comparing
It with Uto
Democrau of many southern sUteu
amounts now returned to the counties, than when he stood before audle
Tbe fight Is on now and the only
are wrttlng to Taft, dectagtag thehla the pHmsry «hooi fund,
ing I
appropria.loas for edu qitesilon is whether the )>eople will
New
Vorl.
Ju,
piirptme «o vote (or the repabUcaa
. IS.-There
that tbe
the credit
Cl
beloagvd to Oovemor (uiional porpoaes.
stand by the governor who stood by shocking iragvd.t UKtay In ib
noml^ for preoideni and do wtetLast .vear Uichlgan expended til
Plngree. Oovemor Warner believed
■ hem or desert him s' a critical lime.
I of tbe Cordova ever may be in Ihetr power to secure
tvmi.ooo tor her common schools alone In lUndlog with the )>eople the go-that telegraph aud telephone
Courts, west triir lluiidret) and Twen hlf elecllon, Letlera of (his klad
more than was spent In all Russia ernm- has aroused the enmiiy of the
panics should be taxed exactly
OMAnwr AiW RArty Bj>N« J«d*y l«
lv-.-lgblh slrvet. when- Mo. Sarah form some of the Intereuflug featurM
and the speaker thanked God 'bat be interests snd If tbe people deteii him.
ime as^oiher property.
AiRHNi CwDty Travsiinfl by
Glov-k. ag. d. :i; shot hv-r liitsbaiMl, Of Taft's daily tocrewatag mall. Prom
Last spkfj^. Oovemor Warner told and his family lived In Michigan then other governors will hesitate Ernest Clock Ihmagh Ibe b«-arl aod Ctomocrau lu Maryland. -Kentucky.
iJMiMiS AtrtMMblU and
the legislature .JSt If Ihey would where niouey was spent for edacaiis> lx-for« they oppoee ihcHc powerful In­ then killed herself |,y taking poR.m
byTrala.
North
Carolina
and '
the largest number of votes. Is Ute consent to the passage of tour
rather than for staudius ar-.ies
ti rests of the slate.
Glork had been drinking heavily Oeornta be has letters awnriag I
choice bui In. nominating a gov­ urea. Ibe primary bill, the anti-lobby crnsl) out Ibe liberties of Ibe people.
rran Rriday^
At Ihe conclusion of Ihe llentenam ami quarrelling with bta ,wlfr. Ijsi that Id the bedef of (he wri(ert th
tAppliiise )
Aiaotl A tboaaaBd perBoni II(I«D- ernor or Ueuieuaiii gnvemor, 40 per bill, the telegraph and
gov-emor's address, an Infomial le night the couple lud a quarrel which Slates wiU'gHre
cd ID Oofemor frt U. lA'anwr ana cent of the toul vole la ueceai
The annoincement that
ceptton w-BS held at the o|x-ra house was overheard by Belgbbors
panf-taxsilon bill .and s bill prohibit­
to the repBtdkw
It no candidate rerolvv* this.,then the
LtMtauat Ooreraor
Falrick
ing the watering of storks, be would emor w as here as a candidate (or reComplaint nail been made of theta
Kelley Nwak at ^e City epera bouse ttocninaiiou is made in aisle conven­
spectsi session and after these Domlnaiioo brought (onh applause as
and OD August 1 (hey were lo have
did likewise the s|>eaker’s announcelast emlBc Bespita the vanoih of tion.
bills were pw«ed. would retire as
Ix-en dispossessed.
The prenenl latr U,a ramproi
tbs DlfbL Both addresses vere full
oandldsie lor governor
The govt-r uient. "So am 1 "
of latereat a* iaaoes oLtbe freateei the 40 i>ei cent clause havlug b«-n nor'a gutemenl that he believed be
Tlie i.rlmarles on Seiuember 1 were
inpMlanee
were handled.
Both included iH-oauso of the Inslainnce of
right and wasn’t going to lay then lout-hed upon, tbe fact that the
teniWinea were «Ivcd an eacellent 1C seiiBiors and railrond lutemts. down In the ailudle of a fight, provok- polls were open from 7 to S givlug sll
rdeepUon and tbetr renarka were In- The governor iH-Ilcvcd ihat a Uw 1 applause.
a chance to vote snd Ur. Kelley urged
good enougn for county oBlecs. for a
that all avail ibemselves of the opThird Tsrma.
Barly In the erMlnt; a number of coagresaman and for the next United
The main argument brought against iwriuai;). The peiltloDs that were
seat out were simply to gel the names
(be friends of (be noeemor and lleu- Slates kcnntor should be exti-nded
GREAT CHURCH CDRRORATlON
him. declared ibe governor, was ibai
u-nnnt soYetoer aooorded tbeu an in- include governor und Meulenrui g<
of
Ibe governor and Iteuleuani guv
l» DEFENDANT.
If elected again he would serve three
HEAR8T WILL NOT ENDORSE
BorMl reeepllon at-the Park Place. emor esiieclally when such a claiisv
emor on tbe ticket.
lenna which would be breaking
"CHAMELEON CANDIDATES.*
United
States
Senator
Willtam
AldM
Ooveraor Warner and Lieutenant' can be found in no other state.
"1 dou'l know of any other rsodlprecedent. sUling that many states
Smith
Will
AiM

Asked
Oovemor Wnmer slated that
Kelley arrlred on the ll:SO Peru Mar
In the union elected ibeir goremors date for Ihruienant gowmop," sold
EuMU train yeatenUy after conduct- doubt the people of this city
Kelley. "And If there tv. vou
only three terms but
las axeHlent meaUaci ni ^pld City noticed that different men were be­
ention to him.'
high as seven terms, lie said that needn't p
and Kalhaaka and fhc lorernor ai- ing asked to hu candidates for gov­
(Applause
After Governor Wamer'a meeilng VAST BUM INVOLVED IH THE
under tbe iiHmary syaieni, ibe people
londad the aayluin tnsteea' nieetlng ernor. not with any hope of uomlnatRROCEEOINaE.
The Oavsmor^ Enamioa.
in (he (Mty ope;a bouse T%anday
negd not give a man two terms
tog ibem but to so iplll.lhe vote that
Liemeoant Kelley then slated that
Informal recqpllon to tbe goreraor
less be deserved them snd If be detbe chodee would
o the I
be eharacter of a man cau be oliei.
and lieutenant governor was held ai Ractora. WarBtM and Vaatray Men
venil
inilon. And the p<-opir'of Mlt^Wgan given ILa third term, he ibould
Judged by tbe enemies he has made
Ibe Park Place hotel. The program
ara Called Upen u Olwc nn Aehy'a vote of 8 to i bad said
lid that they
t:
be proceeded id stale who the
committee and oome of the offteUla
eewnling (er Period ef
•tate Inetituli
didn't wWBl the governor and lieuten­
V the Empty Prothe G
Orand Traverse Region PYlr
The matter of the cost of malntain- enemies of Governor Warner were
200 Verna.
ant goreriuir nominated by a conven
When
Governor
warnt-r
ran
flvt.
.aociallo
selxed the opportunlt
g ataie tostitutlons was next taken
Uon.
Iherv were some who feared that If
Invito Goveroor Wkmer and UeutenNew York. Jaly U.-HcMy Blooe.
up. the governor sayiug
elei-lt-d. iilliertt would dictate what liant Governor Kelley, to be presont of York. Pa.. ikprMMtlng acvoral
Railrood Rates.
that a mlUloK more had been u|hc(
-should do and h>- wuu.d lx- h nienThe 12011 riiur lh<n took up the 3* for thorn last yeai than 10 years
ufvon Repobllesn day at the big fair bundled consUtucota. has brought a
cent (arc lu»- w.'ilth I • had uignj .ned Bni tbe cooditiun.-^ uit- iioi ibr lamv figurehead Many hesitated to vtuagaloat the rectofa, ehnn^ war­
New York. July IS—A cablegram to be held Ibis (all. Both Goreraor
(or him (or that reason, while olheni
which was hnuSli sdupica lu spile ol
IS been received from William R Warner and Lieutenant Oovemor dens and vestrymen of Wnlty charch
I number of s|M-ciflc Inr lances
all oppusliion. this low applying to all were cited to prove that they were fur the same n-ason voted for hint Hearsi In a reply to a message irans- Kelley expressed a desire lo be pres­ aad WlUUm Joy. attorney (or the
and urged others thinking that they miued lo Mr Hearsi from Samnel
:ruada earning over gl.SiHi u utile.
and stated (hat they believed Trinity corporaUan. Which tovolvM
not.
would conduct 'he affairs ol tbe state
In looking up l»c lUBiter, the gov
there would be no iwssible doubt hot more than 86W.0MA0S veal e«ate to
Two years ago, the opposItIuD coni aud say who should fill ihe uffives of Oempers. pn-sldeni i>( tbe Amertcao
emor found that the railroads
However, what la considered the clOMnt of w
Federation of Labor, staling that In that they could be here.
plained that It cast the state 8160. public trust.
campaign
Michigan had lucreased Ihclr past.
poraUopA
view of tbe democrats' sund (or labor political
VUO'to maintain the soldiers home at
but Governor Warner had ool been
earnings 68 per eeut and their
salt U (or ejMtaeat and m
would be ‘.an act of greatest would necescarlly affect their datrw.
Orand Rapids but the national gov- governor 24 hours before he show-ed.
mllaage hu: IS i>er cent. In Obic
hroe
arradgemenis
have jMt aecounttag-for tbo yean.
pattioiiam for the lude|>endence parly
einment returns $I(M s man a year,
ho imended to be goyemor of' to Indorse the detnoerelic platform." yet maivriaUxed. Governor Wam'r
after the S-c«ni tare was a law. Ui
leavtog the net ex|>eose to the slate Mlehlgan blmself (Applause.i Now
'bad increased tl
and urging him cot to run a third Mated ibal there would I
• of bis blitei-esi optKnu-n(a are
^.000 ovi-r the 3-eeni earnings. Ih •jul 160,000 a year, or aboni 4 cents
flculiy In (he at'endaoce or hlmseR'l
a year for each Grand Traverse ux- (hose who suiiported bim (our yhars ticket, as it \ould eleci Mr Taft Mr
tounff alBo t^t oae-thlrd of the pass
snd Mr. Kelley u|von the day deslgnal-j'
Hewrst's rahlegreni follawi:
payer. "A* long as 4 am governor."
eiigers
were
already
Rdlng
for
3
ceDK
Mr
Kelley
believed
Ihat
the
I as Rcpobllran day
j
^
'(■ tbo gttemoon.
"Paris Jul> U-Tell Mr Oomper.
said tbe speaker, "ihe old veterans INxjple didn't care much for such
Coiled States Senator Wm Alden
Tbdiy. a new fraiuro will be Ulro- a mile by means of mileogg books
shall have good care and ailentlotv etiiiilty but rather Ix-UeVed that they iliat I am noi aiiiburlzid to speak fur t^mlth will also be asked to U- presmiNBERO TAKEB ENTIRE
The S-coot fare has bceu a law for
4aeed la the airwady alionuous
the
membership
of
the
ludependence
en If it costa the taxpayers
t‘ked It.
nt aod If his campaign arrangeMANAGEMENT.
palgn. - Oovemor Warner and Llea- a year now to Michigan and
I'ague, but according to niy personai
nis mure for l believe they are eiiAr4al of oiu' road, the U. T. It I.. re
iient>> arc not already madeT.it i» be.
Third Term Tradition.
traaat K«Uw have been louitng the
standards a purer pairiotUm consists
ililed to II." (applause)
The third term argument was then Id laboring lu iwtubllsh a new- |>ar(y Iltvcd that he w 1 accept.
BUU la an aRiomoblle. but today they wiilly Wued'a siatemi-ni saying that
Tbe
governor
next
sbos-ed
ifaat
gChartoa
Boo
nett RaUma md Will,
coTer Antrim county, going in all the line bad bee« forced into
about 80 per cent of that mllUoo In taken up saying that tbe argument which will be eonsislenily devoted lo
I
Open a Raataurant to Thaatomm
bands of « receiver through tbe
was advanced that as Governor War- Ibe Interest of ^e t-lllrensbip and par
pbwi M nUoa. The novelty in this
for educational purposes
I
ButldHif.
cent fare law and hosille legislation
had
already
at'ived
two
terms.
If
eoBM to (hat 3d miles of thU Jourticularly to the advantage and ad­
and then cited the tremendous inthird term rule was not closeiy vancement of lh<- producing classes.
key wUl be to a Uunch. Thirty more toBligaled by Oovemor Warner. This
valuations and jiopulaJulios
SteiQbefs
retaaml
Fri­
rallWB)- U a short line and has )<oor
observed. It oiigh' lead lo monarchy
bs by nato and the ramaintog S(i
"I don't think the iiath of patriotism
ou
In^lO
ye;irs.
>
,
day from a trip to Bestoff Harbor,
cqul|MDeiit. mnnlDg but one pass
Tbi- lleu'enani got emor thought It Ilex In supporting a dbrredltfd and
by trail
rato.
daxicr.
during which be cloaad a deal with
euger train a day each way. After
»s
worth
while
sometimes
to
fbaiire

,i,|rh
has
nelthe.
TkD'MsoUfvg.
Fred Felton. Icsoae of gtetoberg'a
Tbe case of exSlaie Treasurer
rule to show tbsi the people s'l", crmsctentlous conviction nor honest
Proceeded by Campbeira baud, the the staiemeut was made, (he governor
Orand opera bouM. whereby new arvent to the railroad
Glaxler was next taken up. the guv- held Ibe Hues The )..dgew of the St.
naorslng chimeleou
BOYomor.
Thomas l. risoen has
rangemeou have beea made and from
offlct^ and looked up the mad finding
deallng with the tvquest (or a preme eoutt are ehoseo for life.
|
. of prominent
now on Leon Blelnherg will have acSERVED QUARTERS.
that |! had an lodebtednee* of 11*9. change of venue because. •'Governor
of
Michigan
has
l-i-o
elrct-^.h,^,
potltfcal
opinion
wl-h
.v-erv
City opera 'bouse s( 8
five charge and maaagemeat of this
a mile and was endeavoring ti Warnef had poL-uvued the minds of ed three times ibough m.t eot.secu-1,
^ue ..f o|,rx.rfjnl.m
ik. tbe
theater Tbe fortner manager. Hr.
pay Inieresi on ihst auiontit.
Hi Ibe people of llighani eouuly ' How Uvely, the sitoruey general has I -i do-nol think -he Ix-.t benefit of
With uwMeaUnt aelecilou by the
Ib-niie'- is about to Often np a flae
loMed up the Uraud Truuk. a double
money w.vs dUirllmied wot> serve,! ihr.-e terms, the siipennl.-nd li.-^i^orlnK men l-c* in supixirtlng tl.a'
hasd. . ' :
rtsUtiront tn llie old ThcaUWum
next touched upoii. ll-e governor dr j^it of public Inslrucilon four limes
itaek road with exei-llciii
part, because ot a sop of fals-tiulidlng
chiring
that
requests
ihai
(sme
to
and
In
Graud
Traverse
county.
touS^'toe|“;“*
•“ ‘“^'■‘''•'dness
'jpionilse when the ix-rfm man, e
During bb slay here. JuHna StetnI ITo.Oou a mile.
rvferroil lo the stat^ cletk Is elecle-.' over'and over again
,.^11, while in |«w,-r Ji.i n.o ■
dDeettot, Robert K. Walter, who spuko |
Ix-rg
will make several Improvementa
treasurer -| want to say," said the lappUuse., -These offtees are ou.Stock Waterinq.
aery briety dectortag that It was «i
and change* to the ibeaier The list '
speaker. "Thai any bank I recom­ offices and th..*c ofijcer. are mir of,,a .
krttrUege and an honor to preaent tp
The governor detiared tbai i
o; buoklngi for the coming season
mended to the state treasurer has al­ fleers and If we w.ini to elect them
.|
iia.-^jost
faith
lit
the
empty
pro
tbe abdlesot a man who by his sierl-j first instance, the bonds had been
lo'ludes several very high class always paid back to the state, luu reuts again, whose business is It* A iiuni
^
unrcgeneriitd-- Rival Cand'datei (or the Presidential
lag toteffrlty and tbe cbauplohlng oKscid and the money pocketed by the
traciloos 'fuming Ttra the Rye,"
Nem-net-en on InOependcncc
Inr of other
that had bruxei. 3„.<.rarj
) have Iw confidence in
the eaUM 0( tbe common people bad | owners of ihv rood while the road U- : the dollar."
a big DJUXKWI production with 40 peo
Ticket W.il Make Very
^t,iiuv in the vlncentj and t-ven
The governor then exprwsed his a|>- the r.ile ID regard to governor was
wtm maay frteada to the Grand Trtv-.sdf had not been benefltied.
This
. pit Is on- of the early one*
being
Warm Ftqbt.
I
jjp. integtiij- of II. leaders 1 do
rrse r^tes «td the atatv.
I should not be allowed in Michigan. l■reclalioa at (be opportunity ut. then clit-d
booked (or lit- laiur part of AUgoal.
fhi, .iCO. J i.'y IT -The ratnpalgn
When Oeveroor Warner steppc-d.diriarid the governor.
He urged speaking iu the tity. saying lhai !:
Net a Foe to S-:’*veaa.
; rot consider It pairloilsm to pretend
l.-<ic JSi-Wii.-rx will devote his e«lo.'-ix-ud-T't-. party nonrlaa*si a pleasu.-e to be liitrvHjced by
forward, be waa received with ap-.ihat a law lx- • nacted that
Govemur Wart), r Is a (need i>f i:> sitpputt that wbich ag a cl'lxm 1 for
-I.'
-HI,to
-be
maBagemeni
of
tieWalter "When I w-as secrelarv every leglilui.iie bu-siness and not oBe ,disi:on. aud d'test and I eom,sli» liuii for -h- pr—ideucy wi» opened
blauss and'ba began b/stating that!read have the right to issue bonds
It was a ptoasure to be again Uijunliir they take, itu- matter up with
remcm-j legitimate enlt-rpns.- cat; say that tu- hc)w- the tud.-iH-ndeOce party will give u. U.. »h-i, Thoma> L Rl»g-n. of
Uar»jrbu»en*
re,-rved
by
'elegrapb
Traverre city abd address the people the rellioad coumxsrluu and
county I put a straw in i-. way. Tbv only tut aa opieiMunliy to vu:e for candiof the city. ' Tbo governor then stat-! was fouud iliar u-e uiuney was
couni) : way In obtaining Jusiire (or ourselves dates that arv- both able and honest hia.li;uartr.-s .n -he Palmer House.
He procured Ihe Suite sdyo-n.ar the
<■( pnocipi,
ed that no donbt all kaew that he nsed to Imptow ih.- road, well and clerks lu the state, making bts re j hi lu beingright and yusi ourselves andlor a d.-i-iaraiiun
Qi.a:'<rr of (he Massachusei [k d-:,'.
gcod, and If
pons the prompiosi and the mosisatRailroad RaU B-ii.
-:tai
both sound aed aiocere
ud the UetiteuiDi. governor
ua-vuo
to issue siieb bomln.
Wacfory In every way ' tapidause.i | The rallroml rate MU is not mdlct.;
"WILLUM R. HEARST "
candMaies for renominatloo nhd
excited
CREDITORS
nLLEO
I'harl.-r F S.a;, of In-liana. rival
B»tog abont the state meeilag
Taking up tbe l*vre Marqueuc.
Tbe governor closed by taytag that and unfair
It Is right that rv
CURRIE OFFICES.
r-andldat' wi:i open quarirrs m Itie,
bany people as possible.
Govemur
be realist the responsibility and man who rides should pay tbe sa
Into the bands of
Wind.orriili.iu Hotel dlrectfy srro<« !
-----------Werner eiprtmtd the beHef that he.celver three years ago Gnvernor War- work ol-fieing governor and satd Ihatjlare. not uti<- 3 cvnta. ano-Iter

MANY mu SPEAKERS

ISSUES OF
CAMPAIGN

TO SUPPORT TAFT

NOT EVICTED

"v'*

- -- - ; I WOMAN HILED THE MAN

NUR UWS BADLY NEED

DEMOCRACY HERE FOR BIG FAIR TRINITY IS
BEING SUED
IS DECADENT

$6fl0,D0ejl00 IS TOIAl

SAYS BE HAS LOST FAHH

iCIlANGE AT GRAND

INDEPENDENCE
PARTY BEGINS

CHARLES NEAL DOES ALSO

ANGRY AT BROKERS

GRAYS WON

had had'(be privilege of meeting and' »er said that tliire liwur ibai road
mtoRHog wUh qtore people than any had ipkuvd tIs.<HH>.iK« woith of bunds
(DtbM- governor to many y««ri.
and not a dollar hud iw-eti used i*» Im­
dotog da. he had not only learned the prove the road.
aule but bad learned pietty 'general­
ly what the people were thinking
But the ruUruuds said that if the
•boat
passeititeT fares were rcdncv< they
The RHmarv Law.
would rslse the fretgbr rales. Tbe
The gtfumor begs* u> discuss ibe’gvvcmor found ibsi under tbe
<Mee oT Ihr cempalgn. ukiag Am flaw, nothing could bo said about
the pHqwry Jaw. For iiomlnaitog a: fielghi rat««. so be urged the
cmuity ofliew or p member of oen-joge ol a Uw eraallrg a railroad___
Bveex, i& BtoUer.lf there urr two er'mtraloii to receive comjdatots and
.. B datee cabydalea, the oeu reccKrtog have tbe light to fix rreaoeablu

u>. .I,-. ... .m tm, .m. b,„ lbN—or,..!*.,,
Xr.
when be reUrvd ib,-tv was oue ihliis'cents and the ibinj nothing
l.-irg.-' driegaiioii u( all Ibe s(aus 1^'
Le would ewteem most highly,
that! ellmlnaimgthe TTN- business and i,y Emp.rs BaaebaM Team Defeatad
-One Man OKUroa
flgi: fo' bis candvdacy
Fast Hametta Mine m Hot
not Ihat be retired with ibe
ron I the natural Increase in tiusiaesK Ix-Gama Vecterday.
fidence and esteem of one seclkvo of' cause of redut-ed fares, the railroad
EA-truii July 2" —Angry and excit­
the state but with the confidence apd earnings are equal and n
ed creditors of Cameron Currie 4 Co.
steem of the whole suie.
Special to The evening Raeord.
what ihe.v were.
Empire. Mki , Jutj 28.—Tbe
filled tbe oBicce (bD moralng and
pie betlevlBg that at all times be had
The governor wanted a c
had (heir beat tonresis
Harrietu baerbaii
baeebaii team
team ea».
heart v-l
r similar
to the Interstate commerce , Harrletu
eane b,.rr
here | By wire to The Bveniug Record.
loud and ugly talk »as Indulged to.
gardlcM Of party afflUai
cemmiastoa but with power only in ' yvslervlay expecting .to
defeat the
the I| Manila. July 2tl-The spedAl
One y oung business mao of Deeatnr.
defeat
bis eyes, dectofvd
the state to pass on freight rates aad Grays but went back disappointed as j '
squadron battleships Maine and Mich.. wKb tears
_ ChalnnanWalter thenIntroduced
around this bill, a great battle *a- the game went 5 to 3 tofavor of tbe' Alattaina. wbicb U going anmnd
Ibe
had been robbed of SS.OOO wUefe
;.lt(UenantGovernor Kelley
with s fought.
The speaker explained how ^plre team. Ou of 16 games played, ’vorid m adrance of the fleet arrived Ute firm held merely totnmt.
lew atorir* aad the ilvuteoatu gov-j 'be lecUtoiors cpuld go on Tcorw'lhl* season ihv Grays have dropped '
The otatps leave for Sing ' The cr.dli-.r* an- vrgagUtog lor
-mor ropHed to kind.
jrigbt miiboui harming anybody and ^only one.
japure July 73.
jsome aettoo [or prowcUoau

AT MANILA

toRMID TRAVBMC HUIAl^ TUCAOAY. JULY hi, IMS.

Grani TnTcrsc HolU
■n*ric« A wiiic

ytns."

;;;SSSS

Vrf lurch a. im.
STEADY (MPROVCMCMT.
fiMU7 CtnM. the Ne» Tort b«ih:
•r. lAk« e «WF eoUnUdc vUw ot
Ue osUook

ostac U» tortrthU crop pitwpMU.
«M7
Ml« A BM hopotullUlUs IB hMlana drcUo 0«r flaoMlAl
iMdm uut cApUlpa ot-lBAiwtrr ore
■U heraiBliii Wrt tad nore opUalh
tie to their opUKoofc DapreMlos#*
.•to»l7 hit trtdmny Sfpp—rtBS
u4 Tld—ew of llipnTMM&t «re
TWbte U
AlBUUhUt Biahw of
tfle etfi. U the MMirhkt. botur or
Son asr olaol. !■ 0 vfAlsl (ovlTAl «<
hsOdtsc, 0B4 U • otoo^ deonoS
for ■ogfuiilW Ih mw of tho Usdmuttu. Of oMrto hsoioen le* oun
TAty <|Bi0C «»d U voliBo nieh bo-

tovUHtetAMsrhn. Butkotoct

••

• --

to sMtoft. «n« «Mt «• An DOiy
otortod oe the mdr to rocororr. with
»e pwopoct U saotW psitoe in sigbt
« boeOBOi of the thoroitobBOW of rae«t
imtdoitow, It BA7 booone Uno be­
fore tho aetivnr ^ 1M7 to nnlw.d,
.
bat thb neortfi obpild be aore rapid
ofsiy to Mi oitfortas Omo oeer-pro.tooetfoo 00 d«Hac the prartow poolc.
SBi ore tooc ear UdnotrtM ntuM r»

Bat ndawtk disiiUOB Is not Me
erttoto la tV «aad SMito Piaae anly. bwabM in alghi ae jaddai by
iNDa. K taoV very mn^
aay V iVtoierad ee a oornat new
of aa-Vdllbia
Thto arttoto, wmtoa by a perera wV now* tV altMHob froB aa aabland euadp
deal aad hIs pollda are Immda
t caadldeic aad hto poyolar la Mat eeetkm ot Me cneetry
ud Me psealdut has giraa kli h»proepeott ladkate
seranbe Mat Taft wUi carry eat t
coBtog ptlaartee.
TV aart^aait which la already i pobetaa.
pstn. Me OeorgU delegsHo held
pToaeaaaad wlU IpereaM rather than
toceea Mweed aa aad V toot of oot uU] Me lest aulw Me aoalaetlm ot-Biyu ud ooly gave op wVn
BepUaVr. and tV Mm4*
CoraU acsMoatly haUere iVt he wUI Mey saw Met they ceold aot •
Me tide.
V tV mot eooi
PrahlUtlcaiau are namerone
■toeeatk dtoirlct.
Grand Mtctm
Georgia aad Me vote tor thto ticket
ahoald aad will fire
Ccwll lu hearty Mpporl, not alope wUl V drawn in Me mala fipm Me
bccorae V la Vie and tatty qaaUVd damocraik party leaving u esceitoat,
chaocc tor Taft to carry Me suMtor. tv office V* braenee ft will V
credit and dtoUaetlon for ihl» county Bhould the soUd souM oo<n>. V, braki to believed Mat Its solidly will
I aend a consressman u> WublnsdlMutvcd.
>h.
There are many thtoa iVt
tooaplUbed with an anreaalre and COVELL THE COMING CONOREBSable reprceeatailra U Waablngton
^AN.
.
and the nortbera part of tv diatrtci
From letters end papera tVt Hon.
ahoald aee to it tVt Mr. Corel! fel'a Geo. O. Coveil Is ranatnntly raceirtag
aiM maJoritlM as will secure him troa all over the lUb Coagreealonal
w It aeiaa mneb
Distitet. It looks IIV s (oregoae canNortVrn Mtehisu to have a ponlOn that he wiU receive the -noealI from thia dtouict. There nation at the Beptember primaries.
are many thingi we need, and only a Mr. Covell Is a clean, boneai man in
itatire la woch with
every apot and place, la a parliament­
Uoas la tv Borthera pan ot tV dto- arian and a debater as well, and as
triet as weU as in other portions can clean as V Is in charcter. he Is con­
lat which the people ducting last aa clean a campaign,
desire.
slandering no one. boi working stead­
r. Coveil to a aaa who
ily for^the ooalaalion. At tV preethlnss aad in Wiahlagton wUl serve Ume, eokfrary to the report of some
the people of the dtotrict wfthoct par- papera In tV district snd some ogtUaUty as to scetkw and withogt dlsoc the distyici. V
crlmlnatlen in -favor of one iaealliy.
msny new and strong friends, aad
slnoerely believe tVt he will receive
A COMPLIMENT TO MR. COVCLL.
nonrtnatico. Men of George O.
United Bute* Seaater Wa Aldea Covell's enUber are scarce to the 11th
Baltb paid a deeernaf eoapUaent
(reoelonal District, and we need
to Hon. Geo. G. Oovell daring hto vtolt Just saeh strong minded, aggressive,
bera a lew days ago wVn he suted hustling fellows like Covell to repre­
that Mr. Covell poneaed tV ability sent the District sc Wsshlngioo.—
) to mahe a flrat class Beed City Clarloa.
'
repreMBiatlve tor the Etovenih oon' aistrtcL
Benator Balth
haring been in Whablagtoa for a
dosen yean aad Inilmbaly IdentlBed
wnb tv wnrtwm goverameat baa been
In aranttMtoMb. lodge of tV merits

C9UMMYIS
A REAL HERO

■ if pr^Mst ooMfoeUos to

L

"TU iMto etlBMitotuic otoOMot lo
the totatim at prdoest to the erap
eotlooiL Oor woetber dirloc the peet
Mro «etou ecattMod tiTnoble. ood
eobdlthje or the crape fceo eomepoadtodr Uaprored. The eera crop thto
peer eeeordlac to vraeeat proatoe
«ni yield l.7eo,doo^ baehoto. which
•t the B^tefDber optte price ef U
eepn wooM be railed it •l,7M.000.. m. The wbeit orep wlU en tsdirated yUM ef «MMUIM boeheto ot U
Ototoi
toiibel wodtd eaoat to
majmpM. «he opues crap wUeh
boatoM IMdMM betoe »t *to oeU
VMM pMd ebHit IcaMM^. TV
est eai bey ertpi. eew oit of dei
exe raond bteiheri iB^SM&tttr and
seelKr. Leto.yoer tbiee two etppe
' wwe rained^^ orar ll.eMAM.MO.
end thto yeer thet oaa wlQ v ter; thor eraudil All the crape of 1007
eDoperUneetof
AtlOS Of rAll.OMAM es tv Ura; end In new ot
tv lerper yield thto year, end tV
•Ml Mkee loeerniy obUlped, it to
«aie MeM—tle to expect tVt oor
Uraon thto yeer wIB praduee eew
wosHh worth It lesto MAM.0MAM;
tv lirten mm exM raeltoed In eee
yeer hy. thU eoantry or uy other
Irouj iplrultural prudurtr. This,
tinned't'lwperity of oar lonacn lili
V tv itroBfaM. lector in reooracyOw teraera era elreedy In better
wadlttoa^ taenctoDy tVn they erer
Vra hece aa e «Uu. and olnce they
an leeeta «Mt then «Mt they wtU
V aore liiw to Vy eeMttoe
haatae then at any tlae in tbeir UiMry. II then to any Urdlaeee In reraray U wtU V chleCy la tV •
ttee Of MW bolMtoci and new ptoeu.
In an frababfUty tv ptoau ofVe
mmur Vra been rafleUeUy V
Vhpd dvrtnc the lait tew yean
aeet lOQilraBeau for aoao time lo
eoae; end m we Vra been aieb oe, copied bnidlac eotua alUa, irra
werta. MW office boUdlage. new
■partaeato. Ht. atd^ae eeunty |a
theee iteeo wtO ax V Qolekly remaed mUi then ora edgM of the ngw
feelbttoi becoaint Inedecwte."
MltotoORT PDII MR. eOVKLL.
ay Ur tv lerce ae)oHty ot the
rawipapen ot the Beranth ocagreatml dtottt^et era gtrlic hearty
and aaoUdted eapport to Oeotse 0.
Ooratl. U hU eeeraa for tV
crenloail noalnatloa. The Oeceoti
Newto poUUhed at Heney. VraiV
cnaMdorabto epace to Mr. Coratll
ffieUVitkm and in cloalng aaya:
*newce O. Oofhll to e sutaai
a leoraed ettoraey, e tnie eeatleDian
and wUl be a rapresenuare tioa the
■toeeath dtoirlct tVt we wiu aU V
praadof.Thto to Vt eh eaaaple of tV uPraeeloni u a Utce nnaVr of mwi
Wn. any of thea to the eoithon
port ot Me dtotrUL
Ur. ODratfa
abOttla are eo weU known and hto
naord ae Bated Butee dtotrlet attoTMy memHteomu tVi hto dtnea
tor tv Affine
I to anMr. OeraU hae <
pcfagaal Maiaot with tV paeple of
tv dUtrtet hy trainMl vtoUe tote Me
rartea anonttoa where to to aaklnc

other United SUta dtotrict attorney
In tV' country enjoys, having been
appoint^ tor a third term to the Imponant office be now holds. The tact
tbai^E^t^U'e record warraated a
third
throoV tVcoodoCtceaot
PreaUeai^Vcaevelt. wto has tfe apA compUmeblary
imoniJ to Mr. Covell. Vnaur
Balth knows, ef Mr. Covell's work to
tV high office which he has held tor
toM yWf*-.. He knows him peraooaUy and to acquainted with ftls
pereonal ohaactefiatice and good
qaaiWes and by eiperleacd kaosrt ot
the value pi has been to tV depart­
ment which he arvea.
Iheratore.
When United Butes Senator Smith
spanks In anch tarorable terma
Grand Trararas ooancr'a candidate
for npraetniatlve in oongms. thto
eealon wDl be received with more
than pasalog Interest It empbsi___
tV tact Mat Grand Traverse county's
cendMete to worthy ot Me support of
Me people ot Me district.
TV senUaenU expressed by Benata SBiHh are echoed by every other
man In public Ufe who knows of Mr.
Covell's ahUlty. nnd Mese senUmuita
which are being voiced so 'freely
tbrongVnt Me district, are strengthmine bis
ehsnres
(or - noml11411011 on
Srpu-iolKir
ItL
lit
to mingling with Me people ot Me
district, getHag Inip eloce uoch wHh
Mem. Iqaralng Melr needs and deal ran
tV haada at Me goraraaeat. It
WtU V hto parpoee to stody extotMg coadlHotts la tv .district so that
ahoBM V V nominate Me prospect
o! which to now very bright, he mey
V eble to serve the people ot Me
dlstrtd Vtter Mu if his InBw
>enertadhy Me ^d-Uae aachlne
mMhod.
It to Me people wV aake tV eelecHoa of Me mu they wish to -serve
Mem In oongrea. Jt to therefore
saary for a candidate to come In
elOM tooeb .with Me people aad lot
them eee Me kind of mu Mey are
called npon to vole tor. It to need
lea to state t^ Mr. Covell to mak
Ing new friends every day a^ Mat
Me Impression he leaves in every
nnnlty to very tevorable.
KKAMT AMO DEMOCRACY.
WUtlam Rudolph Heorat will not
join Me ruv - ot Me demoeraUc
party. aUhomh numerw
Vve
to him to join
forces wlM Bryan et al.
HearaL
howerer. hu set forth hto poalUon tn
terato ibu cannot be ndheon-*
" ■ ud leave no
Vubt nt all.
In tv first place, he decree Mat
be has toet ooaBdenee a Me party
ud la Me Hlaeerity of Its leaders.
Arcnrdtag to hto cablegram
Uera Met Me leeden ot Me party
ere like ehsmeleoas. chaaglng color
to sill tircamtuaea ud <
scd amt tv party Is gnae beyond
hope.

RESCUED H<« baby BROTHER
FROM THE BAY.

IS ONLY 5 TEARS OU)
DiVH HneitaU s Beceod But HV
^Yee^Otd Out ef tv Watm- Betora Grown Folks Could
Aid Him.
Old MtoSiOD. Ml^ July 20.-Cbummy Reay. Me 6-year«ld son ot Mr.
ud Mrs. MsMew Reay to Me taera of
Old Missloa.
Chummy' went Into
Grud Traverse Bay yesterday and
saved hto >-yeer-old brother. Graham,
from drowning. tV itocue being wlirased by s Urge numVr ot people.
The Resys tor Me sccommodatiOD
ot MMr boat, have • small dock run­
ning Into the bay. TMs. despite iV
waraings ot Me parents, especitily
the mother, hu been a coostani play­
ing place for the children. Mrs. Reay
wofried considerably as the water at
•ntl n' •*-o deck l‘ deen rm.-'eh to
Urwwu ibe young ciilKlreo.
Her great Icur was tor inr tia'iy
anj Chnmmy froquentiy told ber not
lo woiry as should Me child fall In.
he would get him oul This was tsk
e« tor mild toaaUng.
alibougta
Chammy to a msniy litUc fellow, nntn Me opponunliy came for Chummy
I prove his words.
TV DShy fell off Me dock and Vd
scarcely touched the waier, Vfore
Cbommy was to sfier him. The oth­
er children screamed ud the Reayv
and others were soon at the scene hut
Chummy wax took gnlek for them
jie had Me child onl ud aafely <fi
t. The shock and the fright.
Vwever, bad caused Me Ut>y to Iwe
inses ud tor g second or so. It
wu thought Mat Chnmmy's brave
deed was oselesx. Restoratives <
inlitered ud to s few momenta,
the child was brestblng nstnraJI.v
again and Chummy wu Indeed a
hero.
The water wu deep enough so that
hto deed wu a brave one ud had it
not been for Ma quickness ud preseoee-lpf mind, the baby would more
Ihu likely been dr«wn<>d Vfore i:
could hare bedn rescued.

RROK ns ARM
Or. gtopicka, ef guttena B^, Mt
With Aeetoint Whlls Cranking
Hie Cer.

„ Dr. BleHckn. et Baitons Bay. broke
a booe. Me radios, of hto torasm yes­
terday. He wee eraakiag hU Rambler
ear when Me eraak kicked beck hltdng Mm to Me right toraarm. He.did
not Mink It was brakes bat eoffered
will >
work g^ Vrm to tV
ra poto coaetuUy. He had u
ttakel m MVrat has a
X-Ray pletara takea today. Vwever.
aad Me votes received by Me Inde­ whleb stowed a frocUre of Me radius.
pendence Ipvne wUI. in tv mein,
The Vrak set well ud will besi
qolekly.
,
drawn tram Me deaeeraUc UckeL

HIM. KRONE
BMvni,
fmnHil ms.
ClKMITmE
WAB

vaavi

DAUGHTER OF MR.
MBB. WM. afiURRSL.

URB. LORIN CABTM WAB HURT Mad BOON lU AVwt Bto Weeks A
•CRIOUBLY.
theofh to Aser Heetth fee AVut
Tom Veen.

CONfOLaONS TWUWiB
|g REBTINQ EABIER THIB AFTBRNOON.

•pine was fnjurad by Manner tn Which
•V ^fftntefc^Wet Veiemiir
Firm Sarioue Aeddeot
During CVrry Time.
Old Mission. Mich.. July SO.—After
being In convulsions sloce Saturday
atiernoon. Mrs. Lorln Castor. wV tell
from e cberry tree, to resting easier
Ibis afternocm. not Vving bad u atlart tor several boars.
Mrs. Castor was engaged In picking
cherries on Frank Edgeoomb's farm
av was on a Udder. She was In exceUeot spirits and was toughing and
ioking with her compeoloas who
warned her to be careful. SV bnd
never bad-an accident prevtously ud
ianghed at ber warnings.
WbeMer she became suddenly dlssy
ot ahpped. to not known but a few
moments afterward, she tell back­
ward fToin the ladder, striking to such
a manner Mat ber spine was Injured
and Me cooratolou begu.
Mrs. Castor was cared for at Me
Ugecomb tome ud two Trareroe
City physldus sommoned. everything
possible being done to relieve ber
pain. M*hile she did not tall s great
distance. Me muner In which
struck made ber Injury serious. Mrs.
Castor was wedded about s year ago.
her marriage taking place at Me Edgecomb tome, ber botue being lo WexterdAUbougb Ibere are hundreds ot
Cherry pickers employed on the penIbsnto in tV season, muy of them
being Inexperienced, tblx wax the first
'serious accident.

OFnCERS COMING

oniH A USB UCXT Traverse (X5

Hti« tnohk Makes T« MtonhM.
AND
AIbmN everybody wV nods Me news.
VOS to aore to kaow d Me wooderfsl
, carts made by Dr.

Mrs. Rdae OrpV Kraoe. wUe <
Fradlopk Krane. «td et ber home.
713 WeVter euoM. at 10 p. m. Frlday. after a <-wetoa- Dtoces wiM Hver
Uoabte ud rampUcattana. 8V
tf ywrs old. and besides Vr bsaband
h asrvlvcd by her pereatg. Mr. ead
Mrs. William Morral. aad a brattor.
John. A son, tear weeV old. Aled
leu tVn a week ago.
Mrs. Xraae wu wHl known among
IV young people ot Mb dty aad had
large circle of friends. SV wu
grartiate ot Me local Hlgb scbool.
Vvtog epeot almost ber entire We
to Mis city. Her birthplace wu near
Salem. lUlnoto. and when tour yeeis
ot age canm to thto dty wIM ber parenu. where abe grew to womanhood.
When iV CUtorax teiepbonc com
paod wu Oral tostalled to MU dty
Btoa Murrell wu one of Me trstem
ptoyes. and wu a favorite not only
among iV employoa Vt wtM
pairou at wen. SV also leaned
telegraphy at tV Wesiera Unlv otllosa. and Uier held a poalUon
Frankfort to iV tetegraph office. She
wu married about two years ago
Frodolpfa Krone.
Mrs. Krone Vd not been to good
VslM 7or about two yean, udtrtpa were made to Denver to hopes
of cUmsUe condUkws Unpravtog ber.
but Mis did not seem to beoefft
The lut trip wu made to Septem­
ber and abe returned tost FebnmryThe funeral wu held
Monday
atieraoiw at 2 o'clock at Me CoBgregational church. Me Rev. D
Oochlto officiating. Tv tematos were
tateired to Onkwood.

EXPLOSION
OF GASOLINE
GERRIT MEEBDER HAD
now ESCAPE.

A Tracy tray, ffbraltist
R. Floyd Citock. VMe Pr«M
gsto—t Oartaad. Crahtoc. '
A J. I
A J. I

(I ney. hver and ttod.dettemedv.
It to tv great med- triamph of Me
----- 'h centarv :
daftervFsTx

bladVr epecialira. end is wctalvri&ny
stotxrafal to praototlv coring Ian bock,
uric ac^ cMTVh of Me Usdder and
Bright's L___
fani<ffkidDevtroaU
r’tSmwm
oomiesded lor rrervthinc
botif v-oubsve
JbSuj'
kidaev, livev or Usiddev trooblcu wiii Ic
tooDd Test Me retnedv too need. It has
been tested in so many wsyv. in huffnca:
work and is private praeuec. aad has
proved so racccasful in everv com Mat s
special arvangeoent has been made bv
which aU readers of this paper, who

Sbto Buk

CAPITAL. »aoaooo
SURPLUS. SSOAROO

3 ffcr Cat tUBwei aa

Dr. P.

DcBBtiti

MacHstt

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Cfk, CAR. Rose
AND THROAT

OLABBBB FITTBB
mg Biore aboot Swomp-Root.snd bow to
fimiottif yon Vvekidney or bladder trou­
ble. Mfhen writtof meotsoo reedtng Mu
generoos offer in M» p^wr and raod Tooj
Biklress to Dt. Kilmer
.
& Co.. Biaghatmoo.
Y. 'TV ragolar^^^^^^B
dSii^h^les'^ Rras*>—ibi ■
sold V aU good draggtols. Don't make
uy sttouV. tat reraember tV name,
Swamp-Root. Dr Kitmer'i Swamp-Rout
snd the •ddrrss, Biegbamtoa, N. Y., on
every bottle.

snd four post* of the fridge
Ignited, but were not much
damaged. Mr. Meeixe r Ju>l bto
and hat.
and Mrs Meeboer were utleipatlng a plensure trt|. tonionow c«
Me lake, with bis eistcr. Mtoj Mreboer. of GraV Rapida. wV Is vtolt
tog tbeoL The Mree were O'll on lh»
lake toat eveolng ud were basi^ni
to Me boat boose wbea the storm
struck them, drenching tV efiglne
It woold not ru. They muaged
reerh the boat bouse by ostog u oar
tor a paddle, but Me party
drenrtied.

FIRST BATR BODS
Women's C>v>e Impravement Aeeectetien Has 0«s Cempteted on G.
R. A I- property.

The Womsh's Cirie Improvemeni
assoeiaUonlms erected Me first p.ubllr
VM boose to Travme City. tV taM
house being bollt os Me bayshore ou
Me G. R. A 1. grounV near tbe Weque-tong club.
Wilt Gather in This City on July 2fii
The bath bouse Is not an elaborate
sltoir but It is a atari. It to 8xlC to
sV 2»—Come From WiV
j
dVensionm add boa* a Vnefa running
Territory.
Had Been Vpeiring Hie Eogiv and around tbe Inside wlib plenty of nalto
on which to bug Clothes.
Thought Fluid im Bottom ef Mg
There will be u Important gather­
Tbe locatloB Is quite central ud
Beet Was Water—Wu
ing of. representative wboieoale grocthe boys can now swim is Me tay
Vdiy Burned.
In this city on July 29 and 30. the
wiiboui Vngef of beiv arrested.
gaibertog being the otflcers of Me
National Grocer company and the From Saturday's Record.
With blx clolhes atlame (rom i
a^era of ibe branches of that
company to several citiea.
H. A {xplosion of guoline to bis IliUe
under the Cau street
Musselmu. manager of the Muxsel- boathouse
rau Grocer company and « branch bridge. Oerriit Meeboer, the uilor.
the National Grocer company's Jumped into Me river ud thereby
saved
blmKett
from death by
> and warehouse In Mix city, hu
extended u Invltatloc to Me oSIcera names xbon after ii o'clock
of the Natlonxl Grocer company with luornluf.
Mr Meeboer s-ent down to ibe boat Paaeta Away at 4 O’clock Tlwra^y
various bravh bouxex lo vixl.
Afternoon—He Was gj years
TraveriH- City to ihelr muioal tonefii Vote at 11 o'clock to look
Old.
engiee. beving bi>ea sialK-d
id to Vve a pleasant time.
The stores repe»eii:ed sill be thoxe river tost night during Ibe storm Me
Grand Uaplds. Travervie Cli>, rain soaking the etigitir »o It would Frr»m Fri<tov> Record.
Tboma* Ktcbarda died si Me borne
Mr Meeboer told bu wife
aiii; Stc. Marie, K.A,-xnaba. Cadillac nt-i ran
be would be back at 12 o'rlock. of bis daughter. Mm John MMIte.
I'.tiull. Sagtoas, Ba> CltJ
Solon, at 4 o'clock yi-*iprda> aficrHurou. Lansing. Jsck&on. Decatur. expecting to (V through with Me
no6D. sfinr an llln>fis of four yesra.
Illinois, ud SouM Vnd. Indiana. The glue by rbac Mtue.
e ssB S3 years of age
When be entered the boat boose he
manager ot the coffee roaMtog plant
Resides the daughitr. two soni
Me Nadonal Grocer company, found tV bottom of tbe boat covered
left George B Richard*, of YpMlanli.
which to located to Detroit, will s1m> with whet be supposed was water.
Thu he bailed oul. (hen mi down and Walter P. Richard*, of West Sagbe present.
lr.as
He also leaves eight grand­
These offloers and oianagers repre- bud Ugbied his pipe.
children
Lrtt Door Ov'r
n>t a fine wholesale grocery bualnesx
Rlebard* ha> nude bis Vm*
Insinniiy tbe atr was filled wIM
which spreads over a wide terriioy
bl> daughter for tbe last four
and It will be the first time Mai they names which ignited his cloMlng and
years, cunilnx lo Solon from Milan.
Vve ever gaMered In Traverse City. burned hto balr. Plunging ihsouth
bU old home
III* wife died >
Inatmucb u the visliors are to be ac- the door, wbkb foriunaiejy be bad |
Mmpuied by. their wives It go«s left open. Mr. Meeboer went bead
TTie remain* win |m> lakcB to Milan
a-Hbont saying Mat they will have an tlTsL Into Me water, extiugulsblng the
tomorrow montJng by Mrs. Wbiic. a
enloyahle outing, u well u a profit flames. As (be wxU-r was .ballow be
■ bOTT w-rvlce Iieing held al Ibe boliiable buxlneea gaMerlng Mr Mussel had DO diftculty in reaching Me
prevlout lo Ibe dcparlure. Me Rei
msu ud bis UBoriaies in Traverse sbure.
A A AlllogtOB to offleiate Thw fun
Not realizing how badly be wm
Clly bruch will spare no efforts to
eral win be held at IV Milan Mettaomake the two days pleuani for Ibe bunted, the cold wiier Wing dead­
dut church Sunday murnlng.
ened
Ibe
pain.
Mr
Meeboer
rao
up
guests of the local branch.
wbicb Mr. Richards wa» a member,
to tbe Pere Marquette freight booae
Tbe InierTDcnt will be in York ceme­
and told Ibe employes to eeod In an
tery 0} Me lemaln* of bis wife.
alarm This wm* «kwie. and Men Mr.
Meebo-r eUted oul lo fled a phy
NcedVm Vsinees Ceiiaga •todenta. siclu.
M-Btudenta and Friandx Ge
todly Vrtiad.
After UsiUiig four offios. ud not Hotel MfisUna at Foueh it Now the
to Charievota.
finding any of (be pbyriclus tn. be
Mecca of Those That Oes>re
rtoe Sport.
The annnal picnic of the NeedVm ran to hto sbo|i where hi. sister. MUs
Bustoera college will V held at Meeboer. secured a doctor and hi*
Buxines* I* picking up at Hole!
Cbarteroix Mis year, one week from sounds wet^ dresiud. It was found
that
hto
buds
ud
arms
were
badly
Wisteria
tt
Pouch,
the resjioB beieg
today ud a large crowd to expected
ihsi the fish in Carp lake are
a* a tare of but 50 cents for Me round burned, also one side of hto face. Al- M*
trip hu been aranged
provided moat all tV VIr on Me tqp ud biting freely now aV some excvHieni
tickets
are obulned
from
Ibe xldea of hto head was singed off His catches are reported, a cumber of
school before Wneoday
It Me htogt were somewVi affected by In­ good ones being reported yesterday
TV boiH baa Ven rv-modeied Mis
tickets sre not seenrad before Mat haling tv stnoV After Me wounds
time. Me low fare will not V aviH wera dreraed Mr. Meeboer was token year and praaically rmfuratobed. Me
to hto home. 2IS Best TeeM street.
diotog room belim oo changed tVt It
able.
LHHieh
Total
Lora.
faces
Me lake and to too! and oomAll the atudentf, ex-students, sluml
TV fire was easily eattognisbed by fcTtable at all rtmes
>«1 friends of IV buslneu college
whlrt was
Among tboae regtotered Mere Mis
are invited to go end to make things
IV aceae. alMongh Me boat, an 18- week were James Laratoy, of Grand
e toteraMlng. Mere will V a trail
fooc tooneh. valued at tlM. was al- Rapids. H. E.' Bkaium.
of
game and oMer sttracUaos si Charle­
Bioat a wreck. Me ftamra maktog aemeos. JoV P. Clark, of Lansing.
voix aa weU u music gotog and comqolck wort of tV thto sBcdL It to Hr. and Mrs. D. Ptolaom. of Kew Tork.
not tbooght Mat Me eogiim to dam rrl H. W. Wand, also of New Tork.
aged to any extent There
no Tbe Fotoenu ud Mr. Wood being
MSPOSSESS
inanruc*. 1%e taot boose ■
I-1 Mere on a three days' flshtog trip.

LEAPED INTO THE RIVER

Ill FOUR YEARS

ANNUAL PICNIC

FISHING IS| COOP

F. M. PAINE.

P-L.OJRI8T
AU. KIHIM or OUT TTOVKU
IX UAXOX.

“jSrig.'KasftA"
QTATE OF MirUHlAN. THE PRa
W bale Court for the Cousty of>
Grand Traverw
In Ibe .Bjalirr of Me esute of Johto H. Vrkloa. deVaoed.
toor
Notice to-%rr^«tora
moBths fran Me SO^B^. oT Jom.
A. D. im. Vve been allowed tor
rredlior* to preoeot Melr ctodsm
against oald deceased tn said ooort
for esamtoailai aV adjuaimesL nod
tVt all citodlturs of said drcBOiid
are required to presrat ibelr ctodma
to aald court, at the prutaaie ofBee. '
In tbe clly of Traverae aty to said
connty. on or before Me 3rd day ot
Norember. A. D. IMd. and that raU
:laJiM wUI lie beard by raid raort
OB Ttiesdiy. IV 3rd day of Novem­
ber. A. I). I»n*. at tea o'clock to IV
foremooB
Unied Juno r*th, A. O. t*«.
FRED R. WAUCBR.
Judge of Proboto.
Jane Sd-july 7-14-21-SR

FDU FORCE
Oval Wood Dish Compnay T«
on BetwMfi MO av m Mare

Pram Fridsyto Racprd.
When tv Oval Wood Dtob compasy'x wbJille blows tomorrow mnr*Ing. It will suauiKio lo work got eoly
the force Mat baa been bray atoee
last tall bat Vtwees IM asd EM
Bwre bn Me big pUat wuf start t»
morraw moratiig wIM a (nU torce snd
at foil time.
'
'
TV ptant bas not been doaed-dowp
bet since last faQ tbe force box bara
cpnsiVrably redsced Is tbe wire atod *
departmept. birl on and after tamiir.
run the incraased torae wlU be placed
on toe psyratl. ^1^ work to 0
Urge number of people.

IWOREMULE
CUBESIEKEIH
Ow Twenty-three Yetrt Ago Biby
tied Severe Attick—Yean Uter
Grmdbther Suffered Tormeots
with the Diseatt-YinHentSorai
Daiet6pe<l from Knees to Tool

BOTH OWE COMPLETE
RECOVERY TO CUTICUBA
-In IIM4 my graadsMi. a hab*. had
u axuito at araeua. and afuv uyura
tb- d-Ktors to Me

wrtl. He to today
■troeg nran and
' - ■ tely fi
I and Virane u V
_ *ufferer. A wbule winter paomd
without ooce Vvtog <■ sbosa. my
the kiKm to Urn

CutKtira for mv pamUoe mota iVo
mediate impruv-fm-nt sad Bnal OOMl
dwrae. lamwetlkBOWBtotVak*.
Rr «r LuutoviBe sod ~ '
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April 23 ;nd

-nrat Cuthmra Bov. (Vtarat. ata im

^ A really good cx)ffee
atareasonableprice
reafly the gtandfd coffee—th«t%

^JleUisIlirsXXXXCsffw
Always fresh, ridt aod dean, because
of tbeair*ti^ aamtary packages
one fuD-pound to each package.
McLaugfalm’s XXXX CoBee
sold by
ALL FIRST-OASS
GROCERS

EULKAPDS

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au BapMt. Mldt.. JHlr IS.-^llm
F«fNin ha* lewed Uie Sk Bapkdt
Crtat min and vlll davole blmMlf to
pukUg the’ rnmiBg buainm. It la
gmt thing for the coantr that hli
Mtarpriao «lll keep tMa Important
Min rutting, atur the Iron Co. bad
E; . «ocM«d to allow the min to be IdJe.
The electric lighting reoesUr com­
pleted In the Preabrterlan cfaarek
provea rerr anttafnetorr. Tbe Sxtnrea
ar* pleaalng and the’U^t well dietrlbnted.
Urm. Oreen has not been well aliicc
anndnjr, bet te now couMemhtr
proend.
Bar. Mr. Brdenitrtcker
I - Vntor, Mo., cpent n brtef racntlon to
. aOc Bapldt. Be ooeapled Mr. Vnll'a
i, pnlplt Sondar erening.
Mr. and Mre. Brown an pajoflng
n fhw dagB' eetlttg at Blh Bapida.
Mr. Browa M anleattiaB lor the Oe')rnm Oo,
attar ten dapa of repair and reStUag the eemettl pinnt auned again
an Thundar .monrtng. A good-deal
of oaawnl hai been merlng the past
two weeks.
Or. Wheeler. Walter Banka, obemkt nt the oement iduu the Bee. Mr.
jVhB utf H. T. Blodgett speni Mcmdnr, nteedap and Wednesdap In a
cnhiidng trip on the lakea. Fine baas
tihl^ was fetmd la Baud lake.
Bnpt Blodsett's new bbH boat, the
UUc Janloa, was m«eb In erldenoe
an the trip and made good In all
wind and weather. On the retnn; trip
Wadneadar abe worked home eight
mUm dead to windward In two hours
and «0 mtnntca in a
...
and a Jlr^ ana at...d&e north and of
Bkl^a
. ne/Oarrafa and Langa are campfag thkjMck at thair Saa raoort oe
■k Lake. A foilp partp ot rWOng
frtudo an wM^ thoM and thera is
■nmmhlig odteg aQ Iha thu.
Mb. McManu Ehs beca verp aMA
Sir aarami dapa. hat Is new
Sittar.
MartlB Knmer Is pstetlag hla
hOUAX
Joaeph Bitler has a
adAUoo; to Mi I
hp Iha bsp.
Mrs. Olirar Powerr has
Moudsp. She Is imprarlag
and will aoon be bereelf again.
Ibe Udler Aid socsety ot UePreshptarlan ehurchmci with Mrs. ismes
i Mitoheil on Wedne^.
The edmol meeting <
. nWit was .weU attended nnd keen inj'tnreat wns shown In school aSslrs.
Uberal appropriations were wrted
lar the oomlag pear tneindlog ap. pn^rtattena tor Ubomtorp and Ubra*
ip. It was decided not to sttempt
^
lnMlinn the ^Idrea tram eomh
‘ ward eehoM it. .eantral. bot
Unite the achool as formerlp.Homer
Sp and T. J. White were reelected
: u the board ot adaeattoa tor three
purs.

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Old MIsslM. Mich, Jnlr 18.—One
of (Md MIssIob’s graates Uarms Uca
In tbe walk along the beach whk-h
(Klaads along the shore of the. bap
h«h np m the bloCs. The view
ti«m theae hags blots of the bine
wnters oI Orand Trarerae hap shlm-^•arlag pladdlp la the aanHgfat of
calm dap or thundertog la ,whlte<appad billows or lerp
stormp one
Umdaacrlbablp beeomui.
it ImWaasa the most tboeghiless ohoerr
er. Old Mission has been hsTlag a
few warn daps, a few of them conld
taallp be ealN^ hot. ot course «oe
can kedp comfortable most o(
time and plaoe it ther do not eaercMe
Mach, hat her#at Old ‘Mtsskm.
lansdad as it is with its frnit isnns
•oarpoae enerdses. It is no nncom
men Mght lo eee pome oL the resor<
ars high ap the cberTp ladders, nm
nlng latWi to nee who can pick
ernie ot cherrtea flrit ud thep man

age to hare a pretip good lime out of
It.
These moonlight evenings are en}opod down on the shore where thep
btiUd Mg flres and roast marshmal­
lows ud potatoes, to fact, sooe times
cook their whole sopper. The
on the resort have their little
thimble and porch parties.
«d Mission is a place where
wearp man. tagged bp the ‘-rumble,
grumble" of the world, be here cu
drink the balm of "Nstnre's peace,'
ud can retnrn to hla office srork ra
freabed and grateful, feeling that
'after all the world U good aod Ute
worth while.” Such resting places as
Old Mission should ruk high. The
season now on is oite d comfort no
great storms, no great beat almost
entire absence of files ud mosquitoes,
tramps, no Illness. The coltagera
having weeks of truqnll enjoymeni. giving quiet pleasure to mup
guests, some of whom talk of buying
lot and erecUng a cottage of (heir
Mrs. Jamca A. Smith, ot Orud
Ra^ds, U eoiertalBlng her two
nephews. J. M. and Frederleh Par
aou. of Grand Rapids. Miss Oertrade Smith la also s guest st the cot­
tage. Mies Smith bss not been lo
1 Mission for several pears, bnt
one time was a regular summer
visitor. Miss Bmllb has been attendlog Columbia Teachers’ College. New
Vork dtp. taking a course in domestic
srlence to give the Old Mission ladles
few Informal demonstrsied' leMons
n cookery.
Dr. r
Wllbnr, of Laurence. Kan.,
filled tbe pulpit of the First Congregatlfoal church of this place on Sun
dap lasu
Mr. and Mrs. Wllltsms and son. ot
Chicago, are recent arrivals at tbe
pines.
Mr. ud Mri.- Adifon Tates, ot
Hr. and Mrs. Wy. of Ail«an. MIcb.
John K. Starkweather, of Denver.
CoL. Is a guest of Stewart Campbell,
of Bat^mu oolUge.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ooehlln ud chil­
dren. of Truveiae City, have
Moougee cotuge tor tbe mooth ot
sijr. Mr. OocbUa Is pastor of the
irut CoagragaHoaal ehor^ at Trav-ae City.
A. T. Booker, of Chicago. Is a guest
at Rnahmore Hoose.
Hr. and Mrs. O. C. MoffsU sad chil­
dren. of Traverse City, have opi
ap the cotlage owned hy Mia. M. M.
TbmpUns. of Hot Spria^. MlsAatt
where they will spud the summer.
Mr. ud Mrs. Geo. P. Rlnn, of Chi­
cago. are expected soon to be the
gnesu of Hr. and Mrs. J. E. Moniroitc
HUIslde. the home \ot Mr. ud
Mrs. W. R. Stone, oomes In tor tu
share of p^ronage. At present. Mrs.
L 8- Peek ud daughter, of Detroit.
Mrs. BUS Burrows, ot Cleveland,
there. Mrs. Burrows Is tbe wife of
Captain Frank Burrows, of Cleveland.
Mr. ud Mrs. Chsuney Baker,
Denver. Colorado, are also at
Stone borne. Mrs. Baker will be re­
membered as Mias Campbell, who
with her parents. Hr. and Mrs.
George Campbell, of Denver, spent
several years at Old Mission. -They
enjoying a trip through
Hngland with tbelr tonriqg car.
Hillside Is one of tbe pretUest
place* In Old Mlaston. i large com
farm bouse with plenty ol
shade, good view - of the water ud
good things lo eat. Tbe same folks
te to come back year after year.
Mrs. Dnrreen.
of JscksonvlUe.
Illinois, is spending Ibe summer with
Mrs. L. J. McOuskey.

(Ms has eptmoi a raadlag ream M
raea • MadwHe bloek.wUq} wlU.be
iopen from 2 imtB 4 o’aodi everp af­
ternoon euwpt Snndapa.
AU are
cordlaDp Isvlted.
Mias Gertruds Spipgae has preaentad the atp Ubrarp wlib a fine por­
trait of the Ule K. L. Spragne. whkib
Is befog hong in the trustaea ron
Oscar Bwanson wm released from
tail todap, after having baen eum
as to hie euUp. He was dMlsred ta
be not Insane bp the eaamlnlng phpaiclua
Mrs. Alamena Nash anderwa
VM7 serious operatloo todap at tbe
sanllmrtom. an enlarged epmie tamor
being remored bp s local pbpstdu.
She stood tbe operation verp nice
Mrs. Bluche Duue appeared
fore Judge Nerlinger this moniidg
dtarged with btrtng s Ilverp rig frasr
D. J. Morgan and for wMcb she had
not settled. She stood mute.
Judge entering a plea of not guilty tor
her, and ber trial was set for Wed
needap. Angnst 12.
Bud Coalen was hitching up a horse
at Horgu'a Hverp barn Saturday
when the animal kicked him In tbe
mouth knocking out sereral teeth,
”Bud” reached In hU mouth and pull­
ed out a hudfni of molais ud threw
them oo the floor and momenurily.
Irut. forgot ihe'lDcldeni. False teeth
are cheap, upway.
There will be u all-day meeting ot
the grange at Grange ball Saturday.
Three candidhtes will be Instructed la
tbe second snd\blrd degrees. Dinner
win bemerved » noon and a little
program, srill be given In tbe afterpooo. In tbe evening a debate will
take place on the “Meiit^and De
mcriu of Agrlcullural Felrs." Both
sides of tbe qaestlon sill be ably dlacussed.
'Hoboes Bcirest." tbe ummer rerori of Wudering Willies. Meander­
ing Mikes and tbe like, was s busy
place yesterday, two gentlemen of the
road maktbg It thetr slopping place
for a short t^e. A camp ftfo wu
built over which their aten were
brawad, ud taking sdvsniap of tbe
proilmity of Boardmu lake, muaged lo dip up enough ot tbe fiuld to
do tbelr week's wublng. which oonsisied of a ^r ot socks each.
The South Side Shakespeare dub
will meet with Mrs. J. W. Travis, on
East Ninth street, tomorrow after­
noon. Program will consist of quo­
tations from Shakespeare, current
eveniB and a book review by Mrs. J.
C. Morgu. on Sixth airecL

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PERSONALS.
Mlss Oda Boop went to Sligbu yea
terday.
Mrs. U. Middangfa. of Empire, went
to Morlcy today.
Mrs. A. Abbott and child returned
to KaUmuoo today.
Mrs. J. A. Montague returned from
Ne-ah-ia-wuu yesterday.
Miss Anrai Parti, ot Grand Rsplds,
went to Lelsnd this morning.
Miss HatUe Webber went to Fife
Lal^e this morning to vuit.
Mrs. Finley Fbrgusoo ud child
went to Mstdstee this morning.
Mia. B. Brown returned to Si.
Ignace today after visiting here.
Hiss Bessie and Forest Long, of
Pituburg, went to Lelud this morn­
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cook, of NewcuUe. Pa, went to Buckley this
monlng.

FOUR GIRLS

B«ct«red to BemlMi by Ljdla E.
PtakhAoi’aVecwtAbleCMiipcMmd.
W n«j> Imf.

■wha has
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ whBa Mr. Bobens srtC «n ta Kalabeaa eWUng har enaatii at F
maoo.
H. ■Porks went ta -rMfolay fUa aaimed hoaw today.
From Monday's RaeorA
Mra. P. Cummfos, af <Haad Ragfos,
Mrs. J. J. Lrtsnd Ml today
weal to Copnalsh this miwtag to
Chartevolx ta apcod the aammer.
Uc after rlaUfog Jin. Georgs Fhiksr. visit har daaghtm.
Walter N. DeWltt has ranraci
Mra. W. Devorah. ot Cadu Raa.
Otea Bunley raturacd trwa NcrU
Chicago after a bOBfoasa trip to thta went to Troot Labe today to Visit bar Aaitoa tstaad laat
«
be has beu vtslUag Tom Dean.
Err. PBchnrd Mt„.yasfor«ay for
Mrs. Gsatlae Marria and daughter
Mrs. C. H. Bird ud Mrs. David
Toledo, aevaland and Rotnlo on Us retnaed to lake Oiy today.
uder returned to KlngsIcT today
Mr. and Mra. C. Wesley Wlndover after vtsHlng their sister. rMs. Lota.
vacation trip.
Mrs. May FimgeraW. o( Grand Rap­ want to CadOIac todayMr. ud Mrs. W.' L. Tolbert, aeoemids, is the gneai <t ber Mater. Mrs. J.
Helen SbuUler weat to PVe Lake ponied by tbelr gruddsaghter. wemi
M. Rattenbury.
tU moralBg to viall ralaUvea.
to FKe Lake tUa araralag to visit
Mrs. O. K. Harwaad. of Crud Rap­
Mr. sad Mrs. George Clark ud IbHr son.
ids. west to ytorthport today for
Mias hlMegarde Grawu arrived this
daughter rwtarned to Grud Rapids
It with ber friends, Mrs. A. H- MOH- today.
afieruoes from Mi. Pleasut.tor a vis­
ken.
Mr. ud Mrs. F. A., Noteware. ot it with Mrv J. w. MtiUkea ud
Mfk, o. V. Chance ud two children ChtcagD. arrived in the citp Usi night oU^ friends.
Mrs. Fred Stevenson, ot Jmfoaon.
Mrs.----------------------------------Notewara's-------parents, Mr.
Jell this
for s vlalt- with
Mr. to rlBlt
uu. motafog
> •—
-- -------- —
-------- -----------------Tived thU afternoon and left at
ud Mrs. Bpran Woolsep. of North- and Mrs. William Calkins,
for Omeu wbere abe wilt speed
pan.
some time resorting.
Mrs. R. W. Kingmu. of Little
FCRSONALS.
Hr. ud Mra. John J. Porter arrived
Rock. Ark., Mrs. P. M. Cochru. of
tbts
morning
from Cfocinnati via tbe
Clnelnnsil, and Mrs. W. 1, Avery, al­
G R. A 1. and went to Omeu for the
so ot CtncfonaU, arrived this morning From Friday^ BaeorA
Fouch tbik remainder ot the teaua
B. C. Thles west t
and weat down to NInhport Potat.
Mra. F. Prochaska and cMidren. ot
Thep will spend tbe remUnder of the morning.
Anton Hnbka went to FOuch this Dancy. Wis.. who have bees namag
Eummer at Oda l^adge. Mr. Cochru
momln.
ber cousin. Mist Josephine B
is BUUoned at Cnba.
Min Ora Bobp returned to Kings­ berger. returned home today.
Mrs. Jerry Saltlru. daughter ud
MUs Jennie M. Wolfe, who
two sons, of Cedar, left thU morning ley yesterday.
Mrs. Otto Sloyke returned to Kings­ been spending the summer at Nonbfor UbltebUl for a vUli with rela­
ley
yesterday.
port, returned this morning, haring
tives and friends.
Mrs. T. U Howard returned ta Key- l-cen called lo tbe city on pro
Mrs. Jessie Alexander, who has
iione yesterday.
bustnesa.
been risiUng MiS. S. Aleunder.
Wayne Wrlgbt. of Hodge, was In
Mrs. Charles Wolfhard. of Bruns$01 West BJerenth street, returned
the
tbe dty today.
wlcb, who bu been vislilog ber tUFyukfort this noon.
Mra. W. C. Walse returned to ler, Mrs, Fred DeMsra, retused home
Tbe Misses Alice and Esther Wut|
this SDornlag. acoompanlcd hy Mrs.
enberg. of Chicago, are the guesu of Kingsley yesUrday.
Dr. W. E upjobtt retnrsed to Kals- OeMan.
Iheir elster. Mrs, T, K. 6. McOrlff. of
nusao yesterday.
Miss O'Coiwen ud Mlu Bsyry. ot
Fifth street.
Dr.
H.
B.
Osborne
returned
ta
KalClndnuil. were among tbe passen­
Mr. and Mrs. B. HiUs. of Traverse
gers on the through sleeper from ClnCity. Mrs. Rattenbun' ud tbe Misses rmsaoo yestorday.
Mrs. W, H. Tremaine returned
clDUU this morning, going oo
Rsttenburp with Mies FluganJd. of
SUghU yeeterday.
Omens where they will spend the re­
Miss ESle Bogart returned
mainder of tbe sopper.
home Of J. G. Mills, st Old Mlsston.
Mra. John W. 8. Pierson ud two
Mr*. Florence KlmMe. of Mlrawska, Kingsley yeeierdsy.
Mrs. Bert Gannett, of Interiod
sou. of suntan, andrad UUt
is vIsItlDg her sUter-Itt-Uw, Mrs. J. C.
wu
In
lown
yesterday.
tng
ud left later tor Omeu wbere
Whistler, 2S: Washington street.
D.
M.
Stone,
of
Mayfield,
was
In
tbe
they have a sommer cottage, TbU U
Hr. ud Mrs. H. G. Klblcr
tbe lOin season which the fomUy
daughter, Florence, arrived tbU atier- city today on bnsIneM.
Mra. N. Priest, of Detroit, weat
have spent st Omeu.
I from Pituburg. Pa., and left
MUs Ethel Miller and MUs Bdllb
later for Leland where they will spepd Twin Mountain ibis morning.
Mrs D H. Foote went to Solon this
tbe rest of tbe summer. It Is tbelr
mornlDg to visit ber broUterdn-law.
first trip to tMs resort.
Mra, W. E. Osborne ud su. of Old
Hr. ud Mrs. J. OlaoB. of Grand
Rapids, were In the Ity today on tbelr Hiaslon. went to Buckley yesterday.
Misses Rena Carter and GUdys
way to Suttona Bay where they will
be tbe guesu of Mr. ud Mrs. F. Williams weal to Fife Lake today.
A. S. Hobart returned from a busi­
Sfflieeih.
Mrs. Stewart Beebe -and nolher, ness irlp to Big Rapids last evening.
Mr. sad Mre. J. W. Weeae ud two
Mrs. John Sackner. ot Owoseo. are
children returned to Kalkuks pesterTialling Mrs. Nell LIvlngBlone

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deu pad saa
tent to North Manltoa Island tbU
sotnlng. Mr. Dean owu a sfon
there wUeb bU aoa. Thooma. ma
and be will loak over tbe haatarm
sad remain lor a fow days lo tU(L
Mrs. Deu and BOB vfU ramafo kmgm.
Cbartee Bayee rotarsed fo Tirfo
Moanufo tbU merafog.
Oovataor Fnd M. Waraer. aces»
peaked by Ueatenant Ooveroor Patrick KeUey. Hon. Ira Adams. Jamea
Deevy. coontry clerk of Antrte eoanly. F. E HIU. « Ckdeagn. and J. a
CUik. of Saglnav. left thfo momfog
VU tbe Fere MarqaeUe tor Aldm.
From there they made the trip to

Pale, Sickly Gob
HAVE ANAFIMA
Yen -sw wdl Ml psa I
mntac. Ur 4e saam ‘ ■
mdnUUd As»ito

DT.'A. W. Chaseb
Nm^e Pills
ds< flnA.

Ac bstot'i uim md

ssisasffis

MUs E3Ue FeUar. «T Ifofo SimaA
rlwtoalmadswsnU
PtadUmUnss^as

JOHNSON DRUQ COMFANV.

NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION
...VIA...
MiemGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD

!
Mrs. C. J. Bbner. Miss May Ebner diy.
Mrs
F.
Qusinlance ‘and Miss
and K. N. Beach went to Pontiac toMsrurh Qnslotuce returned to Pe<i«yH. C. Tripp went to Manistee today toskey yesierdsy.
on buslneea.
«
C. O. Carver returned from LeUnd
today where he left hU family rlsltlng
Mrs. W. Dalton.
1ii«ct to tfo dkMd pans fo tin
Mr, and Mrs. S. Fowler, of Houlon.
Itoprastf Bhrww. U«U '
Hi., and daughter went lo Three
stars, stars tbs sir psta
Rivers this morning.
pnisfisiiUr rsTto Ostsrrti saU
7
BsrPsssr. Nobstvfsidrsiv
Mr, and .Mrs. F. E. Roberts weni lo
Grud Rapids tbb morning.
Mrs
For Me by Johnaon Drug C
Roberu will vUit her daughter there

Tuesday, August 4tti, 1908
•B.Bo
KouND Tsip
fom.mo
nKW GRAND BAPID9
Retain UmU Asgitst iBOi, USS

ML L R eUSFt 4Cfi

UTUn POffKI Z9Ci

Jaty n-M-foSl

Aaf. 1

mm

mm

and 1 (Ml It s duty lo
let eCben know
KaU>srlMCtslc.foU
LatepMte 8t.. Osaver.
toLydUEPUkhaai-s
TB«UbUC<apotmd I
'anrwclL sttartafferiiic
far Bonths froB a«-

Prtfoean. sfho hav* haaa nwiW«« >
■hoM Oma ta Chla«». ofur »<(■*
fog the avam* cutmutoa at Lading
tea. rekarasd heme laat alghL IfiUt
MOUr teft thU moralag for Omasa

CLOSING SALE OF
PRINCESS DRESSES
AT STEIBERG BROS.
What remaios of some of the prettiest styles io White, Tan
and White and Black Princess Dresses, we have -mArked
down so awfully low that none can resist the temptation to buy.

WMim
silk Jumper Suit cxacQy^g gg

Dresses ol Hue material

it

were 16.50. *7.50aod $y.00. All go at the ooeprkeof......................

Silk Jumper Suits,

Shirt Waist Suits,

that were $10.00 and $12.00. that

in White.
W
Blue and Pink, that wan
$3.50, $5.00 and $6.00, aU ^2
$3.50.
go at

..............56.95

BREVlTiEt.

‘ACTS POft MCK WOMEN.
From Monday-s Beecrd.
Oedar City defeated Maide.Cltp ysaterday 8 to 2 In a well played game.
The Pere UanyaMie ezenrston
Patoakey which left here yraterdi
tDornlog at «;35 carried 46 escurslaDlata.
The eadeia defeated OreJIlek yester­
day 14 to 4 la a rather ou sided
game.
The John R. Stirling mi^ port late
last nlgbt, brlnglag la n load of mlserHansous freight tram Cbkago.
Tbe First Chorth Of Christ Selea-

Ryr tfabty FMiB
E. PinkhnaiV
Gompoimil, made
Crom roota nitd herhs, w been tbe
■tnadAftl remedy for female illn,
aod has paMthely cond tlmaaaade of
women who have been troobled with
dttpUeeiMnfo.fai1hanmatW>n,nioeta.'
tkm. fibftAd tamon, inecidatitjea,
periodic
backaelie, (nm bear*
Cg-down feeling, datoleaMy, indigeetion,dizdneBa,er
. . .
Why dont you tiy *t ?
Mm. PlaUiAan tuvltM aO alek
women «• write hv for hdriee.

ea.Tsiga;*ra!iL“

Black Polk-a-Dot Shirt Waist Suits at
White Shirt Waist Suit Suits,
Duck Skirts,

-

$1.50
.............. 98c
98c and $1.50

D

«iutte THAvcme Hfiuu). ruetoAv. july tu im

SlAt£ biKK
. $300,030
j . ItMNM
Ur. ptmj
•Mti M. Wt^l COKA, Viet PntiAmt.
«uDMi omritf. CmUct: jl j. Mvmtt, X. I. mniuir. Aatf>twt Cuk-

ing aaasage.

Be nUWtad aaasage

wW«b be bad analyaod.
W; r.-UecTT. or Cbteagn. a gorarnMbf tdapactor. was on tbe stand for
Amour A eoapay.

He stated that

all boas were tnapeeted by tbe gorMl.

He atatod. bowerer.

that

Oraw*. July
Rreser.

•bogs wera On an endlcw ebatn
end 7M passed by tbe tnapactor In
one hove, soaking tba length of In­

J,

Attorney Victor M. Gore aad Cbas.
I*. NichoU. of the flm of Thomas,
repraaanUd

of

Cleveland

department,

G. A

wiiBute

Bmokc Cauted a Call to be Sent to
be Department and the Teams
Made

e

Ro"

Down •, ^

LOST BLOOD
IN HIS SLEEP

From Saturday's Record.

Imliidlng Mrs. n<><>d aud
Adsm«

deaU.

She

TOO WEAK TO GET UP

lire, Mra. C. H. MarraU. of Sanmii

WAS

FOUND BY KIB
THIS NOON,

FATHER

Mra.

Henry

TaOartf.

and

Henry

BadeWy.

KlNPlV.

Bar parents, Mr.

HnlaU.

lire
In

Steadily—Had

He

Been

Her mar-

riare to Mr..LaUAOok place in tbla
City abovt tra yean am. and after
fle^lBc OB a fann near Klnfsley for
oararal yaan. tbe yonor couple took

was

Rmptre. Mkh . July 20.—Pent poj.
dick, a 2&-ycsr4ild young man, cam"

Tk* nualBa were taken to KUga-

taund

that

was In

bed.

by Pranels ThurtcH.

wltk

kar

kcr dcalb. csoept Kra. Cregivw,

at
of

CtmapoU. arrlred later.

Thinking

It

waa

Whan be awakened,

be

was

Hours, passed and

IN THE FAMOUS SAUSAGE CAfCS

so

vrcak.be onld hardly move and was

BluiKtr, in

which

he sank
bo

was

father came home from
dinner ilnx-.

help.

into

u

wbelT

hu

the mill at

Although In bad abaiH-.

from tbe loss of blood, the phyatclaii
called

by

the

lather

Both

for

Tbe hous<- is owa<-il
Frviiu

states that

be

(be streets were flooded with

in making the turn at Hu- comer of
t'aM

and * Slate

sircels,

da)

Jump on'to the wagnii, and fell.
rolled

muddy

a

shnn

dlstauee

to

water la-fore he resnin-d hie

■et. but Ihe wagon

eble In

prefer-

.Mli-li.,

Ibe ttepa of

Tbr suie oOtcItla pat

okf over 70 wlineakes and



a

mlnatea was at

the Cushman bouse In

Ppioskey. making the trip In a White
sti-nmrr and do far as la known, ihu

- It $rored a

Hut it i« eald

toomarang

UA alate uSIclals.

and

a

great

. really
Broarl,

od

eiiaeaaiia

for ibo

aiate.

wife

)erieril.i)

mixI

on

the

3.'>

firsi

PIENTY OF WATER

w-a*

<>l

o-H

<•!

ballot.

tba atata oSIdala baa bean
roBpilllOTtad
bSHUar

hy

with

many

blgbly

«bo

are

aoeb .Apraceedingr.

banu-Farw on Carp Lake

Sinlili

was

,issurc-d.

howeve.-,

Captain

Mosler.

of

the

ateami-r

laaVaul

Is

aa It «d1l raise the water In the rive
about 15 Inobea giving falm plenty for
bit boat.

In itfiti seasons, li has been

difficult to run up tbe river, tbe boat
scraping on the bottom all the way.
but (bis year

It Is totter and

with

(be raising of the dam, the boat can
bMtrd, Inrolrlama* U dl so osany
BMaaa. Tbe onnpaay's aiieapi at retl^gh with no trouble wpstevr-r
batta) apwaad to atrangiben tbe care

S

(or

Ilnii'-I

If

-■tlip-*n

hr

furnished by a

x-c-al

The .Iri.iig. -I

. MiiifH III.-I

WS' till- ■(• (

NlcboU testified

Irxlge

A KiH-clal

bus

a

Iwratively Htiiall (•nr af'i r i> w.
that

tlx-

iximlna’ixn

I'liaflii roiild not

the

for

I.ixl

It

was

crowds uon.

M^^

I>

Jollll

-

TbU gives

faatarad ^ aiaay Mlabima flms and

«onta from

eapsc^tr of tbe dealera

Suaday that there la an excunka

l.y

IxiKlIX-wr.

NoIkmI'

Traverse

City.

Mr. KIcbols suied that
a>inaiaad

ta BWal alone.

NII.-J.

Moon-

Writ

MMbtgaa

ti. ('. iii

Sissiir

moil.-istor.

itiv

i3ih

If

Ulti cioi ,

is

Protoieo.
PotalooD .................................................75 to SBo

................ ...$2.00

win

go

to

HM«A

fr.’V".'.'.';!'.?; IT.!
Radlsbcs, per bnneb

Mr

Nine moii'tiw

;

String Beato. por lb.......................

GRAIN.

July

Sirloin, per 4b.

JU.—Clow?—Wheat.

ii

(ka

Ik-lrolt.

,.T.............

lB«18e

per lb.

.lull- * 2<i.—Close—Wh>-«l.

VP-e, .orn. Ki»i,ic; oal». 63c.

............... 15
.........seiBc
.......... 12%e
...loeiiiic

Loin ot pork, pet Ib. ..
Rosfta. per lb.........................
Pork uuaagr. per Ib. .

LIVE STOCK.
Kart

Hitflalo. N.

Side pork, pt-r Ih. .............

Y. July

2» —Cat

jxitii- aii'l rti-a<ly al
illx'i |i .iii'l l.iixli..
II.

Vi-als,

$.i4i7.7.V

.h>w, 25c b>w-

.xiici-, 2'-'- hiillii-r

Hiigx,

Oovernor

Kelley

Mabvilm Wiii-

Ixiiiulit H b'iiil "t 7.1*11 poiimir Hu:
im'Ihi;

Im-.'Ii

1C ei-lits.

The Ia.--( load

pr.-dlrled iir ..flen ar Flu

I.amb chops, per lb,

H. & I L IK GUI

..

Slews, per lb...........................

..Be Qpward

noa»t, per lb.........................

...J2!4ei8c

Veal elicpa. per Ib.............
Veal steak, per Ib.............

.'Spa-,::.:::::::::

Ilawalinii

orday

at

Charlevoix,

receiving

ekina today.

MSPOSSESS

^

w'SGS'

TLMCoeuiMi * A A G G

I’ears, «....................................
nranges. per dog. ....
Ptn*-appl<-s ........... ..

l>uraMl

....

risr. p<-r II-

Traverse City State Bank

riiiii-s. |H-r lb.

Trains tar .>darO»y and Fr»»ram»M*rart
• m s m. and I as p w
Trwlw ff'iw I'^lar (Vty ato Fvm ■■ft arrie*
Bt ■■ 1(4. m. aitd*:« p. a.
■am line irwlBa arrira »:« a. ■>. ato
J
U. r A
J r. JERKS. Agenl

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

Kieluuicvw l-r rl.-wro-C
b<xi^
I' ' wn<IVwU..nwl Hm.ll

:::

StrL™,.

bool now

Ch^e. xm: ..Iher

...

.

'r:"
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS

5X
n.*>. .c

iSxoin. [H-i
I'orl: Sl-»k, [x-r
I'litk I'hMii*. p«-r

"I?

..nhanil.'Hl
' bO'l'c

BAND. ♦

with a

ho.i-

..t au.x

.ire il-

Every year the do- k

1 fon„ doffc

L'nille..le-i preftt**. net
b.vkk I>.U unawjd Ol
(toremerr-ul

jx-r ll> .

.

I»-

rr-.iiiiery. per Ib................265/

a.ni-'tTi'-.'tr'

33c

FISK
Porrh..........................................................................I8e
ID II.
-tllAa ■;

■'

**^.’*.

year after year tbe sand
«a»hed

S'o»H.ai-l '.ill. f~li»
o.nnx.1
Bill. I'ayahl'

Kge*

per dot..................................................... IVi.

Cbeeae. per lb................................15c to l*r
I’ri'k and limburgher cheese, p.-r

in so that now

ibere is

a j quu, , ,K,mt „ thg end uf srblclf tbe
Ii» Ju.t a icase

Olemargerlne, per lb.................. iCc !■) '.'hr
Clearback pork, per bbl

s ..

.IllihO

CodSah, per lb...........................

l-'< to 7'>-

Mackerel, per lb......................

15c 'o 7-'-c

Blosiora, per nr............................ 3c t-j 5f

has been tak-

remix-' to ihe boiiom

ws..;pf

ijike trotll. per lb
wnH OsrlaiKl.
■t -d tbe St
twak.de*>Uui_._____
aribatvbesi
________________
ae b- Ibe'bmi of
d ibt
niT kwowls
kwowUdar
SAMklL OARLAXU,
cwtax-i

sx-s.iS.“

.................................13S^

Whlteflah. per lb........................................K4«
Flour. Feed. Mitesllaneoua
Bale<rhaT........................................................11500
Loose bay....................................$12 '.o 14.<»
Haled h«,'

IlK'-i

Lt»»e straw...............................$« U> 17.00
Oats per bu .

proceed.

Hnndredwelght. Corn Meal,floe $2 00

was

the second

ar-

William

It

Pratt, ot OM

Ml.*l«m

in* In the city today on bui-lnrae.

IS’-iS"
T XT
II ■ a ■
•®____t UFA

it.iiiatu-', p' f •I'U...............

Ooveraof Waraer-appltod Brat aid and of making the bay do Domeihlng
the lientenani gnveninr was able to
Thai

II le.

HaatJta...

lii-d riti.pln'rrt<v. pi-r l>o

lliiix-r. Jalry. per lb ..............................

|

Udeoi luffcred b.v the |>any last week.

ar

ss::

(tUnrsr

ptix-Jiiq>l.-R

Hlai-k r»»pl"-ri i<--i ...........

KK11.RT •IK Tlie 1

claunJ-r.

'most Impossible

mixed np In a runaway acrbleni 8si

WANTED-Clrl for general
hoMO- .
work. Mr*. Arthur Roaenthal, 42S .
Washington stroet.
July 17-21.

Lamb steak, pc'* IG. ...
InTg of lamb, per lb. ..

-t.ek paid I..

|'jnding

Miahop Saturday.
Ucutcnaat

EttiDi Cocount-CnstuR Rto

tc

Round steak, per lb.,.................................. IBc

Ix-for.-,

OUT OF ITS OWN

'

........................................................Ic

Horae bides, cacti...................................... KJI *

Cabbage, per lb. .............................. Sc to Be

;<x‘»e; core, r.tve; Als, SHbC-

T.t.l CW.J

here attended the eoiiniy meeting at ;♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Frankfort, One hundred and seveni.r '
An example id wha- i ney bay will

IN RUNAWAY

Cured Hldet

Cucumbers, per lb........................ 5c and «c

liiiir--

'
from ♦

_____________________

Green bldra..........................................4c lo to

Hai'bur

from Sand l^ke wheiv he wis railed

Sunday here.

Hay. pm- (ob .........................to lit
.VVw hay, ptT ton .........................................<!•

New lurutin-. |ier peck

the Tomaioos, hot boune, per lb.

night

apraln.-d ankle. Lw„pr U fairly deep.
Mra. Q. P. Hoover reinrned b

aaasage
mak

IhU

ihis Wiltliis

on

McCllni li.-y,

Smith,
In

m.-.-lliii:

WHS Helen

aMod

BUBBtaetnrsrs «s«d eereaU In

Hob». dn-aaed ............................... Sl^e lo Tt

Potatoci. old. per bu........................ .

the

of Masons.

iluT,- Miuie It

wa- • sll.-d

She 1» twU.-T a-

Schw.l

today

Every

village and returning la Uwe to catch
found the train back at Ftooeb.

He also mated that he

toBBd that aane.

tbai

wilt be large. a»

llotli.

Will »i»li

l.elaad firing several hours In

aanaago

ol

New Iioiatoes. |>er bU

Miss MyrtU- G.ii.- wot 'o Oiiek.i
ih- Hlh.

train it’Pouch and rans Oirongh

Wktar. or a«re thaa would to found

lienefll

Is rxisecied

Hoe*. Jive............................................4c tnlABe

VegaUbiaa.

s-'iouxa

(ag ibgt axcaaa watar waa not neces-

tbai

the

Calves, are..................................... «« to tlGo

coni- Rtouefort cbecMi. per lb...............

ti.v Traverse

mu

Bade aSMarlii (or tbe aiaie. tvear-

be

Parmesan cheesu. per bottle ..

Cows, iwiT lb..............................................3KS3ei:
Sii-crf and heifers. |kt lb..............JCie

'■« '}
a.........

»M7 aad was net used In aaBOfaetu^
ia aaa^ avsey iastanee

Mushrooms. In (daas. Imported

served,

7= •n.l dl>e.HX<X>

e Ull HtiJ put In again in
Manistee, the boat connects with the LioutenoM Oov«m»r Kelley Met With igp spring. The dock i« not a plat

lag aaonge.

Sheep. Uvo.......................................4e to

be

GlMlU

Moixta.i



per box 25 to 5<«f

IHneapple cbeewe, per clieeae SOGSBc

Ih* aceured.
hh-CiuI

Uherrii ^ aw- ag.iln ii

t



.................... «•

tlusbrootns. in glass, trap. ..t

Captain

any point oa (be lake.

Milling Oo. .

rill money pickles, pec bottle

Cambembert ch«csc

under the aoeplces of the Celery, per stalk .............................. 2 for 5e

iH-eti

Rye, T. C.

Butter, dairy. ..

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

figs, per can

liixn liiillaiia I.

s|h-u<I-

by the death of Ms routln
-Yen ot the Udy MaccalHwrs

Hnn<-y. coiiili
i*reseved


riM »lli his»4l.«i Ih. r|.», .4 Ih
J..I. liiil- mw, H- .-.11.,) fnr h»
iiiMMii.-r mI IhH lUnkiH^- U.-pwrimnit.

played

last

»lfi<t«il.7*
Best

..............II MiOl T$(

Honey, pure, per pt.........................................40e

Asparagus tips, piT «■«.............. .

xlitith 1X11 yet

1m- pn-vi-m-rt

CARTER SIDING

Ih-badea

Belaub,

Bn.- fce»l......................

............................ Sic Curn ......................................... .......................... i .76^.
..................................................... 2"r O.Ms ........................................................................... 55e'

l-laUng appl'-i, |xt bu. .

Dalr'a mill, for a coiipir of dayrs.
of

OMirsc.........................................
Hundn-dwclght. H. A L

Um-. H i u ..................................................... «to'

Maraschino clx-rrlus in Crr>me de

a

tlx- end

m

IJike III see b.s tooiher. who l» vc

reiumed

Frioe fifty «yirtt

pa boulc.

Springs, String betois. per qL............................lOe
the •ilTIr.-rs iiiHklug a lour of -Norih- Green poppers ................................. 8 for luc
Peas, per ql........................................................... Be
iir Mirhlgan
Crooked neck oquasb. each ................... Sc digeation,
M'ax tx-aiiii, |ier Ih.............................................5c eryniie (n have good pie as grocen
0 * ♦ «
Turnips, ncr huncK .........................................Sc are selling 'OfR-PIE" each package
O
TODAY'S MARKETS.
• C'learbsck pork, per Ih............. lOc to lU ' -tialnlng just the proper ingre-.
Short cut of pork, tier bbl.................118.00 dUniE for two pie*. VarieUes: Lem-

e

tick

Grant

K

The following day the gi-and hHlpr

•1m'

Delyea.

Higgins,

W.

Invitation is extended in

Giuod l.odg>



ing Ihe week with their rousln. Have

(bik be tod analyaod satoage niaau- a deHfbtluI trip at a cost of but 75
Wbo

will

tke evening a

among friends.

R.

by all leading dniggisu.

Spici d figs. [H-r bottle

Pwlas ctae(w4-. per lb.. Imp.

Ill III.- r.-£i..ii

I

(Idrs on The Bt>l billlot Mini

gaiix-» i-«i-r play­

Wm,

P.

HolllJay.

liaiid and also

male (luarii-i
ill

..

Wllllalli

If....... . ot SI. liOilis. wlxi r. • i-lv.

ed here.

Ackerman aod Geo

Probona'blarklx-fry Jam, |»-r gla-«i «*VRaepberry piotiOBa Jam. per glass JOi

Vt-al BlewR, iM-r ill.............

(III) here with h<T moilier, llieir .slmw

Ixu

3br

AanaragUs tip;!, per can--------3l

A.

ii:.70 a banq'X-T will

ai.d

nf

V.irk d. I. gniipii

‘.rause he doesn't have to

about

Aimr A coMpaay.

Hull.

G.

Ill the afternoon special music will

worry five ladli-s from various parts of ihe’dolf el'eti a eh.infs- !• ddistiMted by
Iwak-'-.
Master county were In ulieodance. Evenonc 'be Mllliken dock at i:*^- t-ay. Thre. tvmii.o ei«-f
M. P. NlcboU. ot Onad RaMds.
baa reduced the fare on (be trip froiu reponed a IlneAlme.
[years ago when the dork was hum nanac ■’•naraf*
CtomliL was an tmporunt wHseas tor FOurh to 5« cent* for the round trip
Lillian Green, of Copemish. .pen: the water was k» .halli.w a. m render

a« tba sisu.

C.

SnxUi.

Ualli.i h<- reee|,..

I'llllflil

Iuim

•lent

aie

1‘.

llt'it ............... . ui i:.»i75c lower.

lie-

Ik-luiili

h|a-nding

tvasons why

Wed-InloRord.

Pruita.

Kaunx-r and wife are spxiaiiig
L<«

-M.

jl....... ; .--Iww, I"‘,tir..- biw-i. pipe. 7-'.f

are Owbliig down on the itetaey near

Ibe rv-bulldlag of the dam at Leland

MaOin. is auotad as aaylng

that .It

W

Atwell.

O. Erickson. VV

lb-, 117... )xai> ill nx-Uluiu. i-altlo In

f„||owrd by llxiwe nl Inih.iu.. and W

the week al Mill Crrr-k.
Mrs.

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

K

lo .'|M-iiil

Iransai-ltiig

Ih-ie IVIyea uixl family

Dsyuty Attorney Oenoral Cbas.
was tba ban Una of erldanoa to

Wmian.s.

Ml»

Uis i.wx »iaie whiili hn.l »i<t

iPp

]i.

Irsll here last Sunday tlx- lortiier win

I.^laDBti. la very much pleased

Tto Uba of.erldanta preaenled by

I>.

when tlx- ml] rail heciiti (oi .he ilitiil

nllig. the seoiv iH-lng one and two^P

Captain Moaiar Plaatcd Over Leland

rMPrd Is tbe longest crar hnown In
before- an oplnkra U rendered.

Cook. George Fritx,

t'barles

Uui 37<i imi

seroud

|>,H>rla and fix- New

In Traverse ihiy on Tuesday.

Maiilon and namjisonNllte

Tbe

Udi conn aad It wltl to some time

Rev.

Hunt. E. Wlilinuf. C

had

Ctiafli.

aniuuiil

ren-lvliig hut

largely

Ibr

(onua I ig Syrup ( o . only, and for aai»

Kll>pered Herring, tor 'h........................

Mcnthe ................................................................25c

hullot.

iTie home ■>! May Ktiiiii.
Ihvon and

uken

Seeling.

oil Mn Urban were the beat prarci-

^

17.--

(Uipe are playing ibis wiek at Co.ie
Inspector la ibr fastest tlant lit wblrb ibi- irl|i
lulsh.
*
G, M. Tlame reeeralsg bis b.«t wli- lias been made.
Hr had Dvr i
U Tolbert Is Ixuin t'eiu Tt.iv
naassa (• the lasL
rngrra lu the car.
etw»- City for Otr wswrk.
Saaptas srere axhlMied FViday with
R. W. Maury, of Cadlllar. has also
Mel.«ugh1ni .iinl Mr>
CRBIyaU fron SIrder A Son*. Jom-ph made the trip iM-twOeti r<'lm<k<-> and
UuMinxiis were III (,'<>|n-lliisli
on
U^n. John Max Uaur, of Tran
tbia riiy In a C-dhan-e uower Auallu
W edneaday.
CNr. by ArMnrr h oonpany. slm> rar la tbri'o hours and »
mtnuier.
John tfmllh lias just tiinl .i tXx- <ow
a^M# «IW» 0. M. Seelii. of Nortb- starilag from the (haihroan and atop
Imai roiiipirted and eiia-ts to take it
p^ tP an endearur to abow (hat the ping at the Park Place.
Green Uke.

' MMBsUwaed tbe poaltton

.

balhxs

aiAmg BaUb. Stale Food

Oy to tbalr usitmony.

,

made

23

mtilnii.il

l>eiruii on Tuesdu) after S|m-ix1Iik

summer at ihi-lr nonage at

the Utilv Tavern In tbU city and In
three boon and

July

Win. Iinmernmii ulid family leiiinx-d

kinds nr gnlng ant

The time, bodrever. is nol a rerord

Mto. aB« tha'ar

Wokoii, A. B

the

Chlcagu

show

1.11*7

rd

I'. OlM’rliii hciWeei,

Mr. Oberlltl'a ear Is a Oolanii.

-

until aTIer ihtee

nomination

as aliont a year ago. Frlii Heitner left

yi-»ti-r

prohlliltlunlsls'

I.tisit votes on Ihe

Ihrer hours and ahalllxgiHKl runnIiiK.

' odMenu 4a ike Anuuur aaaaase <

wa^ «onilnii'i-d

'he

did* nol

Of

lelngram sent bark l>y Mr. UIhu-IIii.

JO.—All

F

• irirerw

On the fli>i Hfo' liallula Mr

making the nin. the sirceu

Three hours mid .tit mlnutis U ilin

several dlffereni

Wat

heeii taken.

so fliled with water.

IV-iokki-y arctinllng lo

p-esl-

ChUago
K.

lion was not. hfiwevei, gi\.ii to Mr

Tbe dlsunre is 7» miles and In-ludrs

_a moratnr

by

rhnflii

Trip to Petoakay.

lime rialmed by J

17.—For

The tull liiUorseiiiem ■.! tile ,ou'et

was lo>i In the

that boats would hav«- been

THE NOT A RECORD

l*al

^

ilie flrvsi lime lo Its history (hut

iiiiide ntiKiiiiiiuiiril) .

Some of tbe Bremen today decUn-

this city and

to Sana Tima Bafora a Vsryhct

C. IVtspre*.

nx .tles. and

ooiivcii'loll .iiid Ixilli lintiimanotis w--n-

tin-

by

Caviar........................................................ 35 to 65c To get Its beneneiaJ effrrts always buy
Inipxne.l sardines ........... 3i
lo tiv- tbr genuine manufaclucl by (be Odl

all sister Icwlgrs to atuntd tbewe cere-

Ohio

This lleket

Siearns, a voliimev-r Breniait, atiompiHe

0„ July

kltir. of Ada

iYank

From Friday's Record.

li Win

Hale. H. S. Ilargelt. \;, A,

libilenalnment—R. H. Ehwurlh. M.

aiiriidanee

For viee-pre’-ldelil. Aaron

Mrength,

IvMenea la Valomlnoes and

.\sa

nek. A

laying of a rornor-stoiie In this city

water,

Hava Baatan J. P. Oberiln-a

SHOPS

Un-

to

Veai.-rday’s La>-t Ddiilon.

Columbus,

Beth Fritx Beltnar and R- W. Maaaey

SAMPLES TAKEN FROM
------. IN THIS CITY.

Made

BalloU

di-ni. Kugeiie \V. Chafln. ot

will recover.

UOatl^FimS IN CASE

Were

Several

be Taken.

ier the beavy downpour of nifn. and

AT LANSING.

lanMns. Mkh.. July

Neminationa

.damag •

one of many

Currant strawberry Jam. glass ...20c Mbidlingr. p,T 1'w llw ...........Ii;:5ffj.1ff
II Gillx-n. T. H. Gll- Orange martnalalr. per glass ............ 25c llrau p.-r MVft Un. ... .vT.-vsIl
Mo^n. F. G. Hcutuaiin. M. Ginger In syrup .............................................20c Com. jK-r bu ................................... '
Buying Prito*.
I-: Haskell. W. H
Ablwlt.
C.
C. Crysialin-d ginger ........................................gfte
Ke
l.angley. C, A
Bugbee.
I* Atirx, Maraschino cherries In liquor .. ,25c 'Th.-a,

tlx- visiting 1odg<-s

Tbe deparuniwu was called Just nf-

blood was flowing assy.

unabk to get up and summon

EVIDENCE
ALL TAKEN

FROM

animeua But it was Necessary
Wbai Is (be exieut of the

is

Itercpilon—1

At
HAILS

i<.

it

in sleep and srblle be slept. hl» life­

waa

AU Ike alstera

warn

WATKINS SECOND PLACE

Mr. Foadick. bad the loolb extract­ move Into their own boiw. but their
and removal bad been unavoldahly dclayvbllc be

bave

Music—Elmer K. White. Clia*.

of

the InteDtion of the family

event

That

the pn-laeacr

U», II, J

I'd,!

Is

In

Ifriniat

the

It

was not known.

Tba

for

iii-mleailoii wiil be held

so

nothing serious, the young man went

brnftar

Coni.-r,

F

elap

on Uw menta of tbe laxative (or its lemuk*

Strawberry prubana Jam. |x-r glass 30c

CommlKc-s

shaken by the freak of the ll:;tiliiln.;

when discovered waa

of-

■raiAteau camatery.

laid under the auspices

: Ihe M»ons.

today aod

O^Moek,
•edatlai

some

Co. proceeds along ethical lines and retoa

Syrup oH Fig. an-1 Hixir of Senna U given

Shrimp, |icr can ............................ 15 tu 75r

om- to be

: Elixir of Senna, tbe CsOiforaia Fig Syn^

I

Tuna, per can .................................................... 2uc

corner,

Stiwart. .A. S. Rowley.

boards on the side of the house. Uie

siaHed to ^bleed.

aad bar

out

Monday.

iiiony, the officers of the Grand la>dgv

Ilrrlicri B. Moutague.'

ripjM-d

an<l

UniLs

of Masons to be pn-MUl. Ihe

and had atso torn off
rl|lnglee and

tsm

:lng of («e cow. tmv>

been appoiniiri aa (oUows:

Otlltiger. of M7»orui-

iIm-

patch

■ of straw, three of llv.wioek

Lobsters

of plaster 111 one of (he upper rooms,
the

ptooipl, in DrtMa.
j
,
In supplying that demand with its eg.
weigfamxster.'
. ecOen eombinatioD of f'yrup of Mg> and

city

Stl*i-r Cord aardktra, p^t lb..............75c

Male. S

at that fSaoe Sunday afternoon at 1
Thurston

aliboiigh

l>.ink.

(■•tup and or.-

liL-IIdlng had not lieeunii- Ignited.

taai nigbt.

Mr.

born

corner-

NnlloDuI

Mr. Flood was away from home at
the time, and the family were greatly j VICE-PRESIOENT

ed by a local demist yesterday

Her.

hod

was'called

layflng ol the

the First

being alone In tbi- bouBv until neon

tpw
tbe

HiilU

of

(be result of having a todih extracted,

lit toaday uoralB« and tbe funeral
at ikP Melbodlat oburcb

Sirs-

COLD WATER
TICKET NAMED

of

Matrwaj.

WbiBlr.

Fancy Grocariea. ■

nearly bleeding to death lest night as

weak that be could not move.

np tbdr recMeoce In thia city.

the

I

wtolMone and tndy beneGeial in cScmL
Raapterriea are tbe aaM price as aerrpuble to tbe gyMem a«d cratM. ye*

utleud<-d with uiiieh

lightning had torn off a large amount

Have Died.

Klastley

• year ato last Norembar.

Mr. and

Upon the arrival of Ihe (loparimeu.

Left

Fow Houra Lonaerr Would

Thursday

li<{tM laxatn* rem^ dL know*

hucklebarrles and seem to*be Imprwv-'
log in doamy.

which IS to take place July 3d, w-lll Ik-

<ind Mrw. Chriss Ko»s, of Trav-

Mrs

Going ilivelairs. H was lni|K>ssihh- to

Had Teotn Eitraeted pr,d This Bled

near

wbare aba apehi bar aslire life up to

i-niokp, pomuiK down

Tbe laying
une

vislu-d her duuBhlc-r. Mrs. Hathaway.

was of Are, arid

dlorloHlng voliiiii<-«

done, and the-deiiBriiiirni

Ska vaa M y««n old.

Mra. Lots was torn

liumghl

ul

who

Tburaday.

distlngiilHh what daruage

Kroka, both of Klacaley. Mra. Lacr
CiOBtow, of Caranpnlla;

Th«f first

klenderaon,
dilldr*-n,

Silver Ijike,

rushing to ihi- Biatrway ilir door was

ettr: Mra. Dave PMder aad Mra. Kd.

ot

Mr

pal­

ln‘

tbe m^tty and gnanUtr of Utem but' auetsoB (or (amilT toe toeause ita OXBstill none come ta. Tbe market price’ poMtit parts are knowTi u> them to be

Invited.

iluebell. of Chkago. are rviuiriing at

lix-ni wore, alilr to move.

thrown

Cennide

.rwe rii>. and

a

It was^aome niomeoli* befon- any of

0e*^ atatm aad one brotlH■r 'aa^

Mra. Mu

and

lor sborking the lliile group so ihii

IraTaa a #«>. Braaal, hwr year* old.

and

hoiMe

grr-al ball of fire fame Into (he

After » «srtrs>«lftOM. Mn. Uira
IMM, wife ef Jote UU. pMMd ew.)

BalMl, of tklf dty.

liir

Milts

‘ home, at U

ihe parlor of I hr Flood home. S3X

to ahrars bau (or a stoiHA fAeaaaat atol

coming

Saturday. Tbe market is dull loia; .x,

Mrr. Graham and

w«kl hu

coaatng

Every one

(ells of tbe oMs be has Just aew and| value; a laxative whadi phyriim ootM

Frank

IVlrtHl, Mich.

Uebaler street, al C.ti last evening.

Bl 9l:» Thwadv alckt
la

ajid

HdcUetorrica are not
(tbe saarkM.

W. Snow and family moved, to Trav­ Various
Cemmittscs
Have
Been
erse City thU steek.
Selected for the Occasion and
Mra. Friend Van Horn war a TravSlater Ledgee Will Be

,’ihavr Is'Cii visiting M«. McJiil.'re I'U
wllhj

ueiihew. Weldon Adams, wen- seali*d

af tbe WeB-Uamoi «(

horse. oOe Of hay asd (me uf isMaKH'

ilaugbt'

the Mlsies Flcmsle and Hers.-y.

The
General Hemand

these tbe toyera will not look at.

wHgbed oae load of kc. one of oats.'

Brigham, of Buckley, wma a

ntke.

^

iWHIe the fAmlly of' Wllla^ n<MvI.

IlglilDlitg struck

taf rmtad her,

after

Maynard Is

•vrtM hi KlagMr.

•It I. Oak •tiwet, u Ufant

MASONIC GRAND LODGE

tiwe efty cwllcr Wednesday.

Wei gtreeta."'.. .

erwetod to .a ccostdtnble. extent and

Ib 8 cAu,

riait

Tneaday

«i eut .e.

Grawn caller Thursday.

lor tbe suie.

.

lo

Mr*. Chappell.

repre­

In securing

Kingsley

FIRST NATIONAL CORNER
STONE LAYING..

par­

MUs Marion Abott retnmed to her

sented Bute Dnlry and Food Comtnls-

every-effort gad waa IndefsUgable Id

-

arrived

(ilenda and relaUves.
at

ELABORATE
CEREMONIES

Thursday

spending a week vWtlng her friesd.

gaiberiag evidenoe to win ^

Wr

O..

left

(Or Indiana and Arkanaaa

UGBTNINGSTRDCKBOUSE

food Inape^r G. M. Dame put (ortk

tMir Tl^^r N<#rt AfUr

Bonk

borne

neasca for# the state offleUls

>ON*r • WMk*« l»«mr

Clnrinnatl.

Mra.

McGill and George 8. Law. ot the ai-

Klonaf A. C. Bird.

ilS.18ttISDEAh

aad

(to Chicago packing Bm. and C. W.
Icrney general’s

nil «Ml 2SS0

1*.—Mr.

MRS. WILLAM FLOOD AND OTH- Toeaday to vUlt- Mrs. Becaer'a
ER8 BADLY BHOCKCO.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wledoft.

spection about alx oeccods per bog.

Cnnmlnjgs and Kicbote,

•< tik ikfWte

B/iUOFFlkt
n THE ROOM

noor, n. * L
Hundredweight,

...
iie*i...................................... U'
Coro

nest.

Low price or good qual­
ity when you arc buying
shoe?

We don’t Went
the reputation of being
high praised, neither do
we want CO be known as
sc: ing shoddy paper
shoes.

TbeSboes
we sell you will be all
leather—the best for the
money and anything go­
ing wrong—the fault of
the shoes we want to
make right. We will ap­
preciate your trade and
will do ever) thing we can
to hold it.

■--y-Tir'’»ttlUNO TWAVimK HtKALa.TU«OAY, iUUV »,

A tolr u» MBbraM a
“j CiM» D-lft>mtiT) Dr. L. J. T*4U ifc« Ortod Trt*«»* ra«««i •*“. •«P»Airlcuitu^ aod HortlcoUnre
md to iBclode «» 111 roMurcM. m to
, Vtouad for Uo Ulr lo tM h»M iP ttoa—Daa McMuUaa. lee.
Ctoai r—tHortlcuUore) A.>. Orof.
YnMfM CII7. BopMBbor MU to Oe. Mter *rd. iindir tb« atupUM of ibo •ppl.
'
* *
ClMs O—(Agnc«Unc«) Wb. r.
OnMI TrtTone Bofkw FUr mpocIiUm. «)to for a
aammt o! fJraat. Sept.
«wk br mw itoopto. aad ibai work
ClaM H-(DaliT aad Aptorr) 4ai.
or a hlfb order. •
Harris, Supl.
Ctoaa I—(nortealiure) F. M. Paiae
Tbe appetttMi of- ‘ tammia^
••• side wick doe lofrmce to tbflr; SopL
' ilr-r 10 Ike work, aod each menOoaeetiM 8cI«k» aod Art Sectloo
hM o( tba ergaotoattoo wae aoitdid' —Oao. L. Cttop. 8M-. Supl.
Clasi K—(Fiae Arta> Mtoi LoiUc
0 kto aopouuoeoi. to dHitof-and
«1tk a knowtadae of whet wai oi- HavlIaDd. Snpi.
CtSM U-(J&ittoirr lad Pamry
•aatod of klv; aoaeptad eane to wrii8(0Ma) Mn. B. JDickerjnao.
wrtttog.
|to<» eoBidUoa to cowposed of
Supt. .
CiMi M—(Paeer to'ork aod Done*paW* wm. lapneaetoUra of oar agrf«liBral, bualaeai aijd ptofaaetoaal la \ica) E. Wnbelm. Bupi.
Class N—(BducaiUini
Geo. ^ L.
uretu. aad the suMoaa of the (air
Crisp. SupL
UacksDical Section—C. F. Zaiif.
Flrat. apon -Utor todhidual e«orts
«|d 00 tbs anooni of aoenp each.BeeUon Supt.
ClBlman nan develop to bis eommit | Class P-t«ecbank Art.) R. J.
Ike. aad M each divtoloo o( Uie work Mercer. Supi.
to of aaaa) loiportaaee 10 aar other I Claas Q—(Aaricultnral iDipIemeais
dMsIoa. they muai all work visori Fred Boufber.- Bupi,
Claas R—(Od. Trsv. Metsi Workaaaiy to order to aiuto (he rasulu.
toaeooA topoa the hearty eapport ere) John R. Bsnio. Siipl
Class a—lOtl Trsr. Wood Work­
topd oooperaiioa o( all the people of
ers) fohn R. Ssoto. BupL
Uk Grand Trarebae rejtlon,
Clsss T—(Od Trav. Bioae and
The ehsirvan, whom the hpevlest
' work falls oa. are slven below; and Mineral) A. W. Rickerd. Bupi
Class U—(Od. Tnir. other Indus,
dto other nsBbers of the commliiees
dia be found oa the drcalara and irtes) Geo. Amioito. Supt.
Cenimerelal and Vsried lodusirln
«Oar llteetiarc of the (air.
toaoenttre eonnlttae—M. 8. Baa- Bedtoo-Hon. E. W, Hs.ili.8s. »«=.
eupt.
W ohalmaa.
Class V—(Merchant. Dls|day> H.
rtaaace coaiiamse gaintiel GarR. McDonald. Supt.
toad, ehalman.
Class W—(FlKblng Industry) WllAadtUac wmiatKeo-Itobert
B.
bnr B. Campbell, Bupi.
Walter. cAatoiBaa.
Class X—lAcconinwdsiloii BxblUlui A. D. Buulres. Supt.
tanb. ebalnnao.
Claw Y—(Ooikl Roads) Huu A. E.
BubIMtr commKtee—TbooMa SberPalmer. Supt. .
Buperlatendeat of Race Track—
'laformalloii and Pnhllc Comfort—
Fred H. Pratt. Traverse aty.
toOT. Oamas Oochttn. cbalnun
Superintendent or Oratorical Cuiiitotertaliuneai and Program-Parni
■al—F. W. WUwt.. Trat^iwe Cl.;.
0 (Hlbort. ebaiman.
Buildings and Oronnda-O. ■ P. Cartdf. tAalrman.
Ooaessfloas aad Prlvlleges-J. W.
Vaaaaa. ehalrmaa.
Prom Baturdny’e Record.
' BpUwa and' Oneral Rnlea-J. 8.
Mr. and Mrs. G. li Bcbnlcton. ot
Brnwa. ehalnaao.
Chicago, went to Fountain Point tbi.
Ooaarnl anphrtoteadaai .of Bablblu morning.
Mr..nnd Mio. J. (Mlleeple reiunied
Uvo Btook BmUou-J. W. Zimmer I Petoakvy lo^y after vtoltlng at
Buttoos Bay.
toaa. aaoUoB Supt.
A. T- Bouirwa. of Grand Rsplds.
' Ctoaa A-HHoraee) deha Iaibood.
««t to norlda this morning after
•apt.
OtoM »>-(Oattto) C. U H'hltMy, Ttoiitog 0^ SfiDlres.
Mra. L A. Wilkinson and two chll.•apt.
Claae 0-(Bh«ep and Bwtne) Kd- dret went to Green Lake ihU nioniIng to S|x«d Suuday.
VlB BUek. Bm<.
Sto Sister, from the Acadeniy of
Holy ADCato left ihU noon for Grand
Rapids lor a 'abort .lay.
Harvey Avery srlved from New Or
leans Ibis morning and will spend ibe
summer with bto family.
Mrs. 8 8 bunntog. of Petoskey.
who ^ be«« vUltUig friend. In
lt|, resumed home today .
iMr. and Mrs. W. J. Beck returned
Far Bata by Jekaaon Drug

Sft^^^teCIntmant

'WAIT FOR NOTHING, FOR THAT*g WHAT YOU WILL BEE IF YOU
' 00 WAITl
■*
first visit to Mlehignn and TraverM City of

COLUfAKBKO&GHEATEST AMERICAN SHOWS

Tuesday, July 28

Ms ihreewtog CInos.
Millhw
Ooilar
Tlia Only HlgtoCtoaa Bhoiv Canitogl
It an aveut srhM you almply eaapot aSora to oveiiooh. Aside from the
Ctrens perfmanoe uasurpasaed. .to which the togbeat salaried, most
tiuMve and wonderful performers of the world paKlcIpete. Oollmar Broe.
praaent a ElaBle Pasture, the most ekpmuire ever eltempted by Arneil-

ns Maaapm. whhh stand* alone, aneouallod and uniwafted.
■arks the event of the new Amertean drea.. doubled in iniporiaace
4te preaeauilaa at each performance of tbe Oerrely ibrllling. tremendous
opwtede.

FKiniNC^nEE FLAMES
tolroBocIng hnadreds ot ehameten. hones nod Bre tghtew. a superb,
ditpiomo and stupendous reality which mere srords fall to depict Ihe
itonndOdl leatup ever preiteDted by a clrc^
OOLLMA#MOB. MIGHTY MILLION DOLLAR BTREET PARADE,
the noBt wlabonte. most ROrteou. and loageei streel pageant ot Ibe age.
given every morning at lo o'eloek—rate or abtoe.
I MERDB OF WARVSLLOUBLY TRAINED BLBPHANTB.
MeotBO Foaterae of Prowinewfce. F«au and se
aeen to America
ter tbe Bret Uase. Marveleae New Aerial Benaa

ft caeWNS-AForlou Festival 01 Fuoy Tricks- S

to Oolnmboa. tnd.. yeeterday alter
Bablag for tmt at Bellalrc.
Mr., and ton. H. M. Welch and
daughter. Hdlen, of BoEato. are to
the dty vUtOag a tew
Mr. and Mra. 7. F. Hone, of Muncto.
Iad..'~veuim«d bome'yeaterday after
speodlog a abort time at Lctond.
Mrs, J. 8 Lambkin and* one dgugb
ter and Miss Anna .Johnson, of Mb.
pire. want to Kingsley this ■oratog.
Blmoa Mayor and family, ot Ctodanad. are anwag tbe reeonew who
are spending tbe summer at Ibe Ptrh
Plaee.
Mr. aad Mra. Jamea Monbos relomed to Grand Raptda today after
visiting at Maple City with W. M
Lewto.
Mias Ftonces Simpson, of Evanston,
passed tbrtwgb tbe dty today on her
way to Cedar Lodge where she will,
spend tbe lubunecMra. H. Nlergarth and ibreu danshivrs relumed to Rr«ed City today.
Mrs- Louis CUrk. of lO&g Webster
kirvM. left this momitig for s visit
a lib'her daughter. Mi> Frank Andrrson, of Oadlllac.
Mr. and Mrs, 8. W Hcl.ter and
children, ot Mimip. Junlia (^ouniy.
Pa., arrived last evemoc for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Jrosc Whittier, ot

~no&sEygn~Bifl HUMT.

Gtean«e. H .Tiwa.
A curlona ibtog bapfMcB at a Bttto
PreeldinPe Bm KenisM TWb ef Trip gathering which I attended a tew
nights
ape."
late Afriaon WHda.
“DM asMbedy. entotaktog the I
PrwMent Boemwett reedred tbe
•(her day at Sagamore BIR. bto borne for one ef tbe goesta. teU Wm it
atnpidr'
at Oyster Bay.' X. T- 8. 8. McChira.
"No. A young tody wbo was ashnd
Mpreaentlng tbe McClure pabUcattODs. to sing gn np wltbont any nrgtog.
and Caspar WUraey, editor of Oating.
“Ob. rve seen glctodo that."
These. Uhe many other editors aud
"Rnt ihto one conhl stog.“-ChkMO
pobUsbeia. are eager to oiake ceatraeta Record-Herald.
with tbe pranideoi for etortoe of tbe
Rhodes snd Matrimeny.
big game boat be wlU eUrt Immedi­
Cecil Rhodes at one time bad a pri­
ately bto admintotradon of tbe atatis vate secretary of whom be entemtned
a high opsnloti and wbnee eemees he
«f tbe repabttc does.
Mr. Ronaeveit has received offers Sfveatly valned. One aac oorntog tUs
from every part of tbe comstJT and favorite abruptly annonaced that be
aome, foreign offers for bis o«-n st«r) was going to be marrted- Hie culuesiit
was speecbless with twMgeailou for a
of Us bunt to Afriisu and
mosnent. and thet). glaring at tbe cul,fdr bto writingWaboui this plunge Into pHL be growled ooL “What on enrth
'the wild has become so kven that It has sin I going to do for sooiber secrebeen said that be could ck«e contrs.-is Uryr
Without waiting for a reply be strode
which weaM make Umlyard Kiplins
seem a turn penn.v a Uner. aod >-auae ftxn.1 tbe rooim slsmmtog tbe do«
Tbackmy, DIckeoa aod tome others lo hind him wito great eloletioc.
good B
torn lo their grswa.
extend the forglviQg band later oa.
No contract wes cloeed, however, de­
and be gave to ibc bride some floe
spite tbe vUlt sM) tbe eutertaliimeut dtomoods. In addltlna. be lent them
of Mrasn. Met'lnrc sod Wblluey.
bis own centoge sod horses f--i <i<e |.>
Kermll itoosevelL now s juutb of snd from the cburcb.
twenty of s serious bent of tuluO. uid
It never entered bis bes-l tn give hto
that be would accompany bis fstber In erstwhile favorite secretary any more
the Africau hunt With two big grips employment Such a vHine as tualrlbe siubkd from a boekboard driven by mwv. Uiourt
nmld i
tbe presMent'e coeebman. Jue Wash.
Ingtou. aeruns tbe sutlon at Oyster
Ba.r to the b-).*> iraiD. In ibe smoker
Tbe Leg Line.
be rammed a saiib uow»l pUs- full of
Oncwra eo Ibv caestwhw and forotgn
tobaecu. pnabed ba’-k tbe fruut <vf UU
viuatBSblr Him era oot ll^ed to ibeL
panama ami eetiled down lu stead.v
.vguJar duties, hut ara caliwtvd t'
cecnfort.
SWOT the ciuesUoos of curious pasecs"rm gUbg with father ou tbe Afri­ gcra besides.
Sontetimee, however,
can hunt,’* be said lo a New York the pasaenm-rs take tbe matter Ipto
Times reporter, "sod will be nnay a
thetr own bunds and instruct otbera
whole year. Tbe arraiigeiiM-uw f<ir the
more Ignorant than tbemsrlvee.
bunt have sot yet beru made. So far
Tbe purai-r on s well known Itoev
as 1 know, raitor has uoi uuute auy
telle of a lady ubo bud made a luongn
eouiracts for wrlUiig about the buuL
Iwfora aud wbo in vousequeocc felt a
allbougb be lias bad luauy offers flom
everywhere. We will get away as eoun eniM-riur koowleOj^.-of aiarlllajc Ihtngik
Several ladles nerv gron|ied Id tbe
as (■uuUble and will tw out of loueb
etera. this one among ibeui. when tbelr
with elrlllaalhiD for all of a year."
**Are you used to tin- haudUug of attCDtloo » as altracu-d b.r the log with
lu
loug Itoe atUcbal lo tbe rail.
magazine rides ami heavy guus for
“Why. wbft cen.tbat bel" lotjuiiwl
ouch a bunt as you will )uln tor be
one of tbe tarty.
was asked.
’Tbair' aaU Ibe kuou lug one "WelL
“Oh, yes," be replied
■n-'albetL you know." he remarked, .vou see tbe veeael Uaa to keep lu cvHUmunicatloa w ltb the land, and In order
“to never fcppy uiikits be U worklug. V> tell ]uet bow far tbe.v have got on_
and tbl* hunt lu .Lfrlea will iinslm-e
practh-al results He Intemls to M-ek the pasaagv they keet> one end lied'
and kill giitue that will prow of value to ibr dock, aud by IvuklOK at tbe
to tbe world. He will semi bark tbe smuuuc of liw laid out they cao teU
akeleluas aud skins of sm-b game lo lust bow far they are from Ibe other
aodie museum au that they may be side."
'•Ohr elclaLluw! the other after IbU
mounted"
lucid vxplaUBtlon "Weil. 1 bar* al­
“An .AmeiiraD mueeunir
“Tee.“ be reidled "We will have ways beard of tbe log. hut I never
knew
what one was before TbaoK
along with us a professor fnun s..roe
yoa so much"'—Voulb'a Companioa.
museum who will look after ibe prv|v
arattuu of tbe carrassea ami tbelr ship­
Feurtaar- Mietakee.
ment out of Africa ”
Ad EnglUh pai«.T give* a Hat of
“Which musenm to likely to get the
shat It lerou "the fourcevo mtoiakea
benefiu of Ibe huuir’ wss ssked
“Probably either tbe Smiibw-Blaii
Smithw-nlsii or " :ifc.~ WlUIr there arc uodouMeilly
tbe .New York Muaeum of Natural IU»-1
mUtakes
fairly coaj|>rebea*lve one.
tury." answered KermlL
it la a gresi mistake to art up oor
“Will any uue arrange for cooneetiun
with tbe uutaide world while ymi and ««vo standard of right ami «m: and
your father are lu Ibe .Vfrivan wlldsT* Judge iKvpIe tici-urdiiigly io lueasut*
the ea-ovuien; of other* lA mir own.
asked tbe re|.>ncr
“.No." be s<iid.
-We will be W 10 v-XlKvt uu-io-oj.:, „f o;i..jioii ,u I'lla
world, to !..ik lor Jiiilx-uieLl t:id exto clvUlaatlou fur a year"
"So long. " be sd'led .beerily
Tin I-t rleii. e I i v M;;b. l-v oiriii- ivor lo uiuid
going up stale oil a v Isit lu tbe tl.-ueave
(«'Hoii ..........
-V.'
> I'orr,
j valley. UvwxJ luck
.’Urseits* jri.l others '
not 1m- reiii,-i:.\L u-il to

WELL-KNIIWII MEI
TO UT iiS JUB8B
The Great Niagara Falls Vacation Trip Con­
test Closes Next Thursday at 8 p. m.
Every Certificate to be Counted Must be
in the Baliot Box Before 8 p. nn. July 23.
Only Three Days More.

|The Judges of the Contest Will be the Fol­
lowing Well-known Gentlemen: George
L. Crisp, County School Commissionet;
Thomas H. Sherman, of Sherman &
Hunter; Augustus J. Maynard. Assistant
Cashier Traverse City State Bank.

Mrs. W H. RoDioser aod daughter.
Lucille, returned lout evening, having
gone to Plymowb to umwi Miss Leia
Ysmeli. of S'g)^eoi). Ohio, who will
Uiske Ur. and Mrs Koiooser an ex
tended rIsU.
Mra. W T.'Woodbuuie is In the
city rkiitlng si E. 1. Aebton'r
She
sill stay here slxiul a Week tofore
retuning home to Berivllle. Vs., where
Ibe Rev Mr Woodbouse Is ibe ia>u>r
of the Bapttai church.
Mrs. 8 Grown, of St. Ignace. sho
ba« been vtoltlng her parents. Mr
and Mis. Charles Oberst. of Northp«M. relumed home toda.v, accuiii.
panivd by her i>srents who sill make
her a visit at her home.
Mrs. Boughton. wife ot Lieutenant
Houghton, It visiting her mother.
Ills. ■Moore. 611 Stale street
Ueulenant and Mrs. Bougbion have been
In tbe PhINpplues for two years, )um
returning. Lieutenant Bougbtou Is
now eutioned at Vsnuuver barracks,
Jiiki across (he river from Porilaiid
H< will be here after Seuienibvr 1.
Mrs. Stan Beebe and mother. Mrs.
John Sackner. of Owossu. are vUitiag
Mrs. Nell Uvlngslone. of West Ninth
S&wei,
Harry Avery arrived today from
New Orleans. Mrs. Avery and daugh­
ter. accompanied by ber sister. MUs
Rose Wilhelm, of Detroit^ came some
days ago. 'Mias Wilhelm srlll return
Detroit louorow, but Mr. Arery
and family will spend the summer on
their beautiful larm south of the cit.v.
Mr. Olid Mrs. O. 8 Holbrook and
Uhui Vera Gardner returned last
night from Yuba where they have
been camping. Ur and Mrs.
brook were In camp tor two we
hut Miss Gardner was with them but
HOKAIR PANTS FOR TAFT.
ibiwe days. An eujoyable lime was
spent by all.
Fresidential Candidal* Says N* Will
A. M. Carlsoo and wife, of Elgin. I
Wear Taxaa Gift <f Elected.
111., are the guesia of bis brother, J. I Republtcuu friends in Texas of Wtl.
C. Cartoon J. A. Johnson, also of Ham H. Taft, tbe Uepui-lU-au |>re>ldca
Elgin. U vtolltog Mr. and 'Mrs. Carl, ttsl cacHliialc, ha've presented biui
son.
with a pair of the finvat uiotuir
Miss Orpha Gardner, who has been trousers made frv>ra vtvAb vmjI »f tbe
tlsiitog friends at Fife Lake return, wool of tbe finest Angora guaj in Ti-xag Tbe goal. .Vdiuirsl T->g<-. 1* a
ed hour this afiemoon.
prised Wllli-iiii gval of the ber<l of
FYenk laudrum of Cvalde vxHjuty
Fowou. Epie*
Ten Iioonda of Togo's clip are in tbe
In tbe celling of tbe dining room to troosera.
Nero's “gvdden buuoe." ou tbe I'slatloe
Coioael Oevll Ljoa ,(be Tvaaa
blit, were compartments intoiJ wUD pubiil-ND oouimllleeuiaii. i-resenu-d
Iroiy whk-b revolved, sbowerlog per- trouaera to tbe former war aevivury.
fnatee aud fiowers on the guests. with the rv>|ue«t that be wear them at
Flowers u-ere presented to the guests bto toauguniClon.
ly xUiVfS. They were crowued with
Be baa rc|ilk-d hy wire that h.wivalli' I'suaily after one courwc the bopes U- lie tbe next prceldeui ami
table* tvftv (Viuoved aud otbera iflavwd will be pleased to wear tbe lanta sc
liefore Ibe ctieota. Tbrongbooi
tbe tuaugnral.
meal dituklug continued anill tbe bnuTbe gift was chosen s* si-c-iBlly typ
qucti-r
uuder the table atopeOed teal of Texas, being l-olh Urge, uaefu
In tb«
iboae da.vs wen lived lo eat. Great and beautiful
genernhi S]ieul furtauea avcuinul
to years of warfsre to gnrilfytng i
apfa-lilei. l.m-ullua ou ooe dliiuer wllU
POTATORATO VINES.
Cicero r:ii,l l‘nn)i>ey -i-ent ».l«i
draebsuis. or rf.OOO I'lttaylus. vvlia Beientlst Grows PeUloes and Temawas (an>ed for tbe delleaey and -rigl
teee «x» Same Plant.
aallty of bis dluuer*. wrapi-wl hlx
Alfred BudvrujaD. .ounecicd v> Itb
tongue la Itoco when u<>i uslrg it That tbe aute agrItulUirni coimnl-»l.>ii -f
be inlgbt belter apixecUiv ttavor* of MaaBBcfaueelu. lt> growing potat-«
the vtonds be had It cleaned n ICh lisb aad toualove on the utue vine at ihv
Skin before dining
CXpMlment station In Worceelrr, Mn*.-.
This to tbe . ulmlnatlon of expe-rini<-:it-i
S at Waminga
that be has be-ru making for years.
The beiu-f that esribiiuake* r.rv lUcnB
Last February Mr. Sodvrman graft­
or warnings owes It* origiu In lart to ed l.ortltord tomato plaiits to i»iaio
propbecies lu the Bll>iv. « he:v. fur ex­ vtoea and now- ha* a number of dou­
ample. We read that "there shall be ble fdanu- .tbovc ground are fouml
ratnlttca iiml iai>lilei>cce nd earth- tomato plants loaded with loiuai-N-..
onakea" ainorteudlug fulere cainuii- while to tbe ground are potaioi-s the
tlea Earvfijuakes huve led to tbe atim atoe of so egglltlon of oppressive Itxsllon. tbe alioUtioo of maeiiuerades. tbe ekalng of
NeveJ Vseatien Fee Bey*.
tbootera and even ir> the alleratiou of
Tbe yoatba liclouglug tv< tbe o-ugnfnablon. A .New Eiiglund taper of IT-JT
tells us that "a cuusklorabie towa to gsUou of Ibe i'iunan M E cbiirvb tu
this luvvlntw bBTLecn so far awakened New Bniuswlck. N J . haw glv.-u uv
all atfaletk- spurt* fur Ibr ■nmiuvr an I
by the swfol f^videnic in Ibe
tiuoke that tbe womeu havei Seoeialiy I-Iedged tbcir a«allahle tlcue tn ibe Rev
Herbert J Belting, paator of it-.tokl amide fbeir t
ebutvh. In the work of evuvatlnc i'-'
Netnre.
the foundatluii fi-r the ne* '•bnrvii ib. :
Tb* Lorgeet Reptile.
tbe Pltmauile* are lo bulW lhb.|yv_rThe largeat eatolent re|vUie to tbe Led by the (aslor. they will dou ov.-rman eating salt water vrvx'vxUIe of all*. strip off tbelr oalH. swing i-l- k*
aouthern Asia and AostniUa. which, sod handle shovels, lu addition Mr
wben full grown, meosuree iblrty foot Belting ba* agreed to give all ha wed
to tofigtb from end of twoe to ii|> of ding tee* for tbe next two veer* lo bvtp
tall.. One men make* hardly im-rv than pay tpr tbe new edifice Mrs Belling to
a mouthful fur tbit fearsome vrvanira. wllUng to forego tbe extra pocket
lYofssiur Kueb's uovei im.or} tbal tbe money for tbe i-burcb teuefit.
bit* of tbe crocodUe to rropuuslble foi
tbe MranBe malady known ax sleeping
Mm t Clark went yo I'adll’.ac :oak-knoM has a kind of grtui bwnor
wben one thinks of tbto moostec. Its
bite >
Jly ficoduces a sleep that
> eartbly waking. Loadon
Urapbic.
_ _ ,

DISPOSSESS

The Shove nameo. v
itiemcn have agreed t
Record C'o by making t
final count and swsrdtog the prises.
Tb» leave* Sotbing to be desired by
the can-ildaieo but votes.

f:.”

This toi-ur gives thi ivjrrect' i
ber of votes cast (or each of the can­
didates up to today. and will be added to Uu- vote* cast between 9 a. m.
today and s p. m Thursday -evening,
which will be counted by tbe Judge*.
Any candidate who dewire* bss the
prUlIage Of counting al! vole* cast
(or them up lo July :0tb. You can
drop your re*eve eenlBeaie* in tbe
l-allot box ji any time n»w a* Ihe box
lemalim closed uniU opened for tbe
ditol ODom. Make*vour»elf as sure a*
pcMible by securing ewry ccTiIBcaU
yoQ caa get Do not let some other
rsfidldate ln> n better general than
>o« are if you can help it.


.
Tbe candidate and frleads arh'at)
toviu- dio witness tbe flasJ eotmtlhg
by the Jndgew. srhiefe will cooifne
at S p m. Tbnrsdsy evenlag. siaodard
time, at the HeraM and Record nffte*.
Every SL-bscribe wbo has taken tail
small certifeate will be glvM the
extra vote for the full time If they
vi*h to Increase tbe length ot tbelr
subscription.
A snbacrlper having
paid for six month* aad received &M>
voles, vould upon payment of nottaer six months receive l.OIM votes.
wMcb would make tbe l>oe Jast the
same as tf be had paid tbe fnU
There Is DO doubt that a iremcnd- anionot at one time, gtew is the tiam
ou* vote srill be polled during tbe
day s of »e«*t voting. The Alt
fvrence after tbe cofiuwt to Over betsi-en being able te tell bow yon did
dp If and "how you dktof. do If wK Z6 weeks
be answered b) yours^f during the I year ..
next three doya. You canAOl *rlB
The Em
next week Oo it new. Do not slop : moaibs .
nniil your reserve U Just as large as
you con moke it. aod don't stop ere
then-get s lew more.

Grand Travara* HmU.
To the Candidate* in Diet. Ne. 2.
The vote certlBcatee for any subiiiMpiloii you mall in from m

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DistHct NoX-ltavcrac city
LADlES'liST

Mias
ms-.i* ui'f\ : .1;
fa
MUS
Mr*.
MUs
lu-41. to
,.lmls i-j:. cr,
lo .-xmvi to u- .iu* Mrs.
.» iiu.I<-rvi:ii> • ■ rr/llilflg
Mr*.
■Mi.l 111,. :.i«i j-l gr-vitesl Jiiisinl.,. .if
II-:.- ..nr
say
11- ij
Ini.I ..Irruity-.

The President
IN TRAVERSE CITV

Dr. Hawley
Prteidem of the N. Y SUff of
Physicians aod Suri;eoi>«. Conil>oged of (ienoiin. Eoglisb ao<l
American l>octore. PcrmaDeniiy
Lotaud at

236 E. Front SL
and will render service to
tlie Sick

FREE
UntU July 30
You need not bring money ss -in
suHailon and advice are free, the neb
and poor or.kv ore treated. All who
c-oJl upon Ihe duclurt before the shove
date will rvc-’lve conruUsiion. examInaiion, SiJvke and surgical oper­
ation free of charge.
All tbs:
i* asked In return i.s that every per­
son Iroaied will v'.ile 'i. ihetr friends
Ihe result obioined by thetr new tysAli Oiease* ot Men. Wemea and
Children Treated.
RUPTURE POSITIVELY CURED
By three treatments, many cared
with one. No knife, no pain, no risk.
00 detrniioa from bnsinewa.
Dealnees aod roaring noise to tbe
head cured by an entire new system.
TbeM DOCTORS are skiUed specloitols
sod will be teund ready and wlUtog to
extend the hand of help, bringing
back health sod happlnem where now
extol slckaea* and eorrow A special
Invitation to anyone suSertog from
disease pronounred Incarmble.
It
maiierx not what yoar disease may
be. come and be examined- If cur­
able they wiU treat yoa; \t Incurable,
odvls* yt>«. These doctor* treat eef-ry variety ol disease and deformfiy.
holm.
OFFICE HDURE: t A m. te B p. m.

will be pot In tbe tenet box to iwmaln
uaill itw dnol count. Tbto to done
to avoid the pooslbie chowce ot any
of Ibe candidaira tostog by not betag
rbir to malt them back to tlma. U
, ytm wouM win. don't lose ■ mlMMe.
j collect the money and eend it In. and
we will pul yon^ rote* in the balkii

Rboda Rattenbury. Bplsc^af Cbgrch ...........................'.f...........^..14.Mg
Vera Alward. Asbury M. 8 Chart* ......................................................Kite
Angus McCoIL Forester*. L. O. T. M. and RaUibOM Etaten ....2S.IM
Grace Theobald. M. 8 Cborch................................. .............................. }4M
A. F. Sievens. Rebeccas, m. I..................................................................gjtt
Georgia Van Natter. L. O. T. M............. • .............................................. U.«M

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Olio Furiscb. K. O T, M. m ................... ......................................................«JCI
Judd Canieion. Eoglee; K. of P. sod Korenier* ......................................... Y4Jg
Morgan Haige. mail carrier ............................................................................ LMI..
CUoe Germaine. K. P .
Geo- A Siearn*. 0 A.
i: 1 Ktiaph. K Of P
Eravet A Miller, K. O.

C S. P. S.. Bohemian l^ndge and BHu ............ UM9
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T. M. 871........................................................ ..............IMM

DUtrICl NOk L-Lte41cs'List
Wtov .Uius Mulrnnney Dk Rapids ..
Clara E. I'almer, Ormwa................................................................
Mr*. Bert Caanetl. Inter'ixThcn.......................
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Miss Julia Millet. Xorth(4>it ..........................................................
Mr- Jotiii Sml'l). Thomp>onvi!I.................................................
Mlex 1.^1113 Hxnnel. jpik KsplJs.................................................
.'iss Si-IU SU C'lotr, Lake Ann.................................................
Mif* E*ih.-r BJiilai-*, Norihporl ........ . . ................ ...........
MIs4 EU.. I Craudel. R. F O. 7 ..........
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Mi»* Selma BeIl^on. Sutl.’fl* Bay.................................................
Ml** Birdie Eggle. K F I). 7.........................................................
Ml** ftuih Tretiain-. Msple City...............................................
Miss LoiOsc Poweii, Me*lck.............................................

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Mia.H Bulah Mihsa, R F. D. 4.................................................... ..................... 5.304
Ml-s l»ui*e Prait. Old Mtosjon............
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Mr* c. E Jubnoon. Crown. Monroe Cmier |U-te*.-<3 Lodge ..................... 7AOT
Mhs Clara l-x-rang- r. Elk Ra;'ids...........
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The Rev \V D. Roblnstm. Noribport
John Smllb. ThompsonvlCe ................
Dr. W M, Pa.vne. Suttoo* Bay ..........
Wb. McGvroy. R. p U 7 ....................
Joe Haomer Lake Ann *.......................
Edward Ciaff Jr. Maple City ..................
Tom Prtdav R. F D No. 7.......................
Joe Breltlns, R. F D. Koi 4 ..................
Geo. Burt. Grown .......................................
Jim Joburon Elk Rapids .........................

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SUNSHINE
1MM «M IHfUltlWM f>TH>
MmM y«Mf IMta AwNhlM
Oi*.
i wtit «ry Mwr !• «Mny «r
IMt ikm MQnW««

I M<n try «• M « Mp»r •• <
«Mi
mtlw
H«pr
M ter « I «W.
I «rtll try te Iw teviat, Mptel

VBtctoa tto trloai ptoytac tecattor.
Ud ta4Md. they. too. otew soM.
“MlBBto—WalL” In fpeoktef of tto
oMor eWld.
No ckna conld toU ttKb telry ntoriM. or Intesc aueb tenctntotnc pUyo
u Mluto. HOT muo Moad toUcrod

•vwy IMii« IUiit.

tr I wv telt hi IrylAt t» «•
tlwM tWilfi. 1 Will “Try. try

4TT\
V ttUBBDIB J

mm CLAIU ■ATM. ttftef.
»!•« VM ■fWltept Mihtl Mte^
WIIUotw.

ilni. Mf 1. im i>i.

iBpttcitly cwytbtnc she onU. nnd
MlBato. tonoU. wu ones ao enrrtod
o«nr »Hb tor own aiorioa that tto
Bwro tton toU toll«T«d ttos. toa
But tto telly Ulaa were all voty
BOOM and tormtoaa. and Oie subm
vara tar and kindly ca«t. ao tto
play-pratend didn't tom ibe tUila
folk.
Ote ga»« «to ihat ot tto Invtalhla
playatate named Jamie, who alvayo
came unnpaciadly. perkapa right la
(to midat o( anoitor game. He would
Jotn In ttolr play, or taach them
ottor atrange and charming trollea
one of which, called “Plying. ' your
prealdent rrmembera to thll day.
Too had to breathe In a eanain way.
and then, wlib a andden lifting,
aprttolng DoUon.
you
aklmned
acroM the lawn wltb yoor (oea aoarce
(oucblBg the grata. U waa great fun
U yon imagloed thinga bard enough.
Ml&ale waa alaply delightful when
it came to inventing worda that atood
for thinga (he children acarcely knew
bow to eapraaa tn any other teahlon.
And the funny rldlculoua nickname
ato invented for her Uile Mend
eilBBa to her even yeL
Mlnnla'a two toothers nnd their

UuMtefrt HMtery. .
“I tktek It to « toMr thinc,*’ r«Bftrk• m yoiM wnttoa lm.
OM tiDit mm to «M ttoiyito hto two toy cti
Mtant htotory.
I 'over tto glrU'
“hA
with Piuu ua tewt ^a afraid that
MB CM to toiutoiy Blxto.
I

eeeret Inngnage. and 1
aomeHmea It waa uato

AMhaMh thla hook doelaran that ln'*‘‘-^ mleclilevon. Intent, for In other
^

tago over the UtUe girle.

la tboae dnye Trnverae City waa
I malM •» Wnham-i •natot eooeelt.
tat vhw Td ttonght a mtouie, what grown up folk would call M
I ogtotoT ktop tokBOwlodging that potoet odlUon of lu proaent alM.
|Wetoter
atreet dMn't have any
(tom wae raadw to tt:
.
fto to thg park' aorow the way. aa
<»» «•
“««»• “•*
piBte m
f~T*f to.
I*ooda. “Jail
UUl." vtoro the court bouae now
. (to fitmy cmviBf
Btnsda
with
lu
tonntlfnl
terracea and
t»H tomactownt troa.
growlx^ trees, vat Juat a aandy
ASA n.is«- toc-w^ Tiinii^n- trom'^o*' overgrown with n tangli
tto veeteTra oftM totag.
j hntoiatorry buahoa But JnU HUl wna
ttt OMm Ibb THknt ibwdp Ibbt
oUUibb i »Ujd«bl.
bw

*0
to tto toriBgi ^ *”*■
«p‘m f-ter tto toi-itom asd ^

tto
hinVtU him,
|
hlU in the winter time. One
at-talte and tto w'the tilde ended In n tumble with
As4 esptsrad aptto eat-u

MayMd. ittch.
Jnty le. >908.



Great

I chenghi that l vonW wrlu a
Hnaa and let yon kM ttoi 1
well asd hope eU the ftmahlnera
nae. l have ona name>for tto
hiae Ctnb. and two tor the Cra­
dle BoU. Richard Marshall, age aevyean, (or tto Ctdb; I have a liille
sisur aged two moetha the SOih of
July. Her name ta Oorothy Bmma.
HelM Bltaheth Qlaaa. age
three
itha. la tto other name for tto
Cradle BoU. Hleaae Mad me tto
earda and (he bultoaa. My little
brother U aa well aa can to.^ly Aunt
UU U up hete now Well, i gueea. I
will have to cloae tor tbla tlme/to
good bye
'
. '
Prom
tother CuQDlngbam.
I am ever ao glad that ^ was
Dorothy and Heleo to be Sunablui
bablea. Don't you tblok tbe Cradl'
Roll carda are preityT

lag ibalr «seer aettesa aoem all tto
fwaerer. while they ar« hard at «
upOB tome utterly fOoUah piece
mlacbief
Upon the edge of a atralght-aided j
DuriiiK thst tiyinf period is
tin paa eat tto UtUe blue-ooMd moowhich womto ■> often suffer
key. He bulanced hlmaelf csratnliy
from oerroosoess, backache,
upon the «de of the pan a< If be had
sick
besdacbe, or'other pains.
BO other tntereat In life, aarveylng
there is nothing that can equal
gravely while be did ao tbd crowd of
Dr. MUes' Anti-Pain Pills.
eager llUe face* In Iroat Of him.
Tbey stop the pains, soothe the
Suddenly wlib no apparent effort
nerves, and jfive to
on hU pan. the pan Upped up. bid­
ing ibe mile fellow from ligbt. But
only for a second. Over the edge ot
the relief so much desired. If
i: a« ft atood upioraedappeared hi.
taken on first indication of
mile blue face, grlomcg sroaaiy at
pain or misery, th^r will allay
the eager bOya waieblng a. much as
the irritable condiiioa of the
to any. ‘Here va are again:'
oei^'es, and save yon further
Then (be eblldrea In from broke
suffering. Those who use them
li.to a cheer, aud the amall mooke.r
at regular intervals have ceas­
seemingly aatlafied with the impresed to dread these periods. They
alon
be
bad
made,
purbed
the
pan
Wexford, Mkh
contain oo harmful drugs, and
down again and seated hlmaelf upon
July 1C. i«a.
leave no effect upon the heart
lia edge as aolmenly aa before He reDear Prealdeoi—
or stomach if taken as directed.
p>-Bied This performance a number of
.TTiey give prompt
^ ^
haven t wrltleo (u the Sun
limes, aad appeared (O be quite
abine Club yet. 1 wUI write a lea
yaara. I hav* naondcla. rtwumaxlam
(omplareui over ibe amu:,t oh-di ii
hnea. ,1 received oy card and button ceused.
•BlB« Dr. Mll«k

nnd waa very glad to get them I
retd the letiera In the Herald. Por
tb. PalB Pills when I was Srat takaw<
mek. tbsy would havu cutwd bm. I
Oladya' Loaaon.
pelt 1 bave a little dog and a kltteu.
bnve one titter. Her name U Vadu.
Gladys was lu a bad humor all the
Dr. MHas* Aatl.pain Pma an taM ^
le la Bcven
Bcvi years old and 1 am dev­ week, the had been anUttpailng aucb I
a good (tme at (he Pembenon ^bool
> yem 0oid. Well. I Duat cloae.
Prom your loving Sunablcer.
plcaU today; and here was a rain
Lett Haines
storm that pui a stop to (be picnic.
hum Medical Co. Elkbvv^
I nm aure the other Suosbinert She went pouting around ibc bouae.
will enjoy reading your leiie^. i
tlanimliig doora and making beraell
much na you enjoy readlug ibHis.
dtaagreeuble lo Ibe mi of the fami- too. who arc cross a< ibr rain ' A:
lasl• —
she —
Bought
covered
-............—
— - -a -----------—
,ihal Gladys walilod to bide »oni«’
Coopenvllle. Mich.. B. F. D. No. 5. ber of (be plaxsa. and tuddeuly threw * ,ber.-. .he wu. so ashamed (or ih.July 13. ISS.
heraelf In the hammock, where abe ] Buiienag. and complaint* a'joul the
(tied berM-ir in i
Dear Prealdeoi—
1^-t-care po- ,*jnj da.v. •Well,- .be raid, “I W.U!
very well. It l*[»llion.
How era you
never do It again '
trying to rain down here today
1] shortly
le ihooKht ahe heard j jg.,
then—bump! and Olady.
have ten ducka. and bave ao much I voices
.........
-they
a-ere
auch
Queer
1
found
hers»-lf awake lying oo the pi
11
fun with them, ft'hen I feed them 11 volcea—ooiblng like them had abe
hut .be laughed at ibe fall and
boll Wm. bid lb mr bd U.1 „„ b«,J b.Ior.; ,b,, dmM rolpi.bii h.i.eli
.bl i.m liu. ,b.
then they bite o» a large piece and |
,1,^
<>n
lawn iuou^- and said; •Oh, mamma. 1 have
fun away wUb K. then the others
doaely abe apled ilny lal [bad .uch a lovelv time, I have loeeii
ebaae them. Papa la cutting gras. Mea. each perched upon a blade oft,„ * ralnytoy picnic." And abe mid
tbla mimilBg. We have our haying
swinging merrily In the wind— be^ moiher all ahoui her dream and
-------- --------- Some of our neighbor j ged—ve., aciualty rejoi.-lng
.ue
lesfiuii she bad learned-The
have tbelr baying all done. It rained rain. 'Ob. isn't this a glorious rain? Lookout.
quite bard here toward morning We how our graas tree. sHI grow aud
needed U because everything waa|,bra *e will have aucb !ub .winging
drying np. t bad n flower bed. nnd blgtaer up In tbe air.''
my Bowen all dried up during our
Then a roMn flew down upon ihiapell of dry weather. I cannot think lawn, gallv abedding tbe dropa of
Makw that, and the action, line."
of any more, but win try and write rain, which made his coat seem dark
No* what did dear old Herbert
again la tbe near future.
er than on a clear da.v He baa 'wet
Spencer mean by that? and how can
Your friend.
hi. wbutle.'' sad now he is .Inglng a
I. a widcawakf girl of ihls nlntViva Morse.
song In gratitude for the rain
for
How funny the ducka must he* I no* Ibe aorms will ciiu- out aud hel‘"'""
slab I could watch you feed (brm
caii get a nice
I In the flrsi place, do It checrfullv.
and children
Oeod Fetento.
Never mind If the pretty oiobroiUery
Tbe rain does
interrupt
One day not long ago. while walk­
ing In Central* park, several aqulrrela

FOR ALL JOB WORK

Rdief

Women

■.‘srM.s'“tuSi.'’p5u 15
sar'a," .“iisvf

iMlnsla on top. and tor mile friend
|fousd out what a myaterioua word
In s oorsto ot tto «ar«w la too tlgs^ meaul. Her dear old nurae alvaya
ibraateoed to aanah-lnmos ber U abe
nyM'Ihlr.
It good. And aure enough, thla
is
fiMra mn dasdo-lolaa^ ramtime ato waa aouab-luiiwxed unUI
psst mttywtofo;
todnt even breath to
Is teec s wtota masgsrtt l .wy
vttkl But It waa Quite an intereaitag
noticed WM lying at full length,^
*'®*'
■stekip tessd
wUhos, put on a bright
and abe never forgot the on n brnneb of tbe oak tree over­ in and out of the chimney, and ihe'-f
01 sitmnjk both vDd asd tame, smore (amlllar sparrowi dart under' tef-'. tuk.- up your broom with declsswantsg of the word.
head. and from wbnt happened aoon
Biowlsg tt tto grosnd.
‘“fk
''Sladneja of
Tear prealdent could keep c writ­ after I knew that be was expecting ihd eave., luio porrhes, .-leii ailghi I'oi'
—Jass Betts Bartswlefc.
Ing 00 window sill*. In qum of «- heaii'; for mother need, your help,
ing pngea and pagea about what abe
friend.
W" '''‘W i'
““'k “
and Minnie did vhto they were mPresently an old gentleman cumv ueet* lhai iuie .oiighl sheltn in i
tobkyte QMasttos.
'
glveu
fre.-ly
■tey an you slvsyn swaho ao wide. tla glrU. Perbapa some day abe will along tbe path, went direct to (bat these places.
Second, dll H al once It* *o easy
I you about “Tto Pnnay Chlldraa tree, looked up nnd called: 'Come.
Out there in the orchard the wren
0 mtH toU moos os hlght
' llnge'? <iv.-i the fire and say, "Ye-i.
“The Story of tto UtUe RsekteU .crambllng along tbe leaning trunk
rm tvtetsd ms ‘Thlaker“ from aUe
a minute
whii.- the mliimv* *ll)>
berry Pte." ' or “nte Baby Beadold apple (red and peering Inioj
Al the flrst aopnd tbe squirrel ran
*0
Pally.’' or “Squaaballna. the Doll.*
quickly along the branch, bopped u> every nook and craik of (he bark [along, and 'hi* work wall* lill oilier
Tat tt vU ssTsr tsU mo whyi.
“Kittle Kanctou. and How She Be- the loweai limb, and from there to alerl for bug* that will make a good duiie* ac uiiiulat-, and the moiher
meal; and he I* not slleni, he rb'rp* UiU»i >)--ak *har;.l> lO piev.ni a do
Tto mU la ttfst s( al^ l ksow. eame a Strange Benat.- Would you the newcomer's shoulder.
to bear about them* And wbicb
Tto toRytooks dnap tkair hasda.
•will you ^ve your dinner now* away not a whii put oul liy the rainy ! me*llr "jaii.tor putting off never
day la It not a good time tor forag-[ acct.mplWIie* any'hinc aii.l a «ery
AM tto totlartlaa asd SB sway ttoy woBld you Uke beat?
naked the man.
I dreadful plac is said
be paved
The squirrel answered In his own llig*
•s.
Even the loada find fun in the ralu.|"'h
Inteimoii*:
Our Bunablne Mead. Madame Ma­ language, which i do not understand.
rie Terry, of Madrid. Spain, bni oeot Maybe be said; “Yes. thank .vou.' jHere 1* one old door-side friend that* Third. ^ it thoroughly
WOatev
tot m STB aivsya swnka, oM tallov,
ora of ber chaimlag booka. Tbey for the gentlemAO put hla band into | V-has .come
------ <fut. .....
his yellow sides
worth dolug at all is worth d.>
Asd aa le aacte ttay aur:
are goteg to be “paeead on" and will hia own pocket and drew out a Bul.jthroai throbbing In exciiemt-m "Ha:
d nothing I* to irying a
Asd yasTa Just na yratty asd solt
from which he look the shell; Hieu ha: " he »a\B "People think we comeihaKhta
ssd yatov wlib tb* kernel between hi* lips h- jout to gei wet. Why ble** you. wc ] o,.„ pru,li down the cobwebs, scare
As tto Uttlatouanspa art.
tura«d bla bend to the tqulrrel and ‘come out to get out ol ih.- wet. there : ujp nu,,hs trom their underhanded
A nice report bna come fram
fad him. It waa pretty to aee ihe[i* » pond of water In my house iini)er|,oti and th.- spi-ler. trom tbelr «1>
Happy Hour Ssnablne aub at i
1 fssan Osd ktotea tow Uttla taya man. Mteb. Bioiae Ervin la aeeratnry. aqulrral pul bis Uttle bead cloae to^tbat stone, but all ihe rame 1; is a : trap maklug rout dust aud dlsirt»e.
craap
aad tore te ber letter:
tbe tec* of tto gentleman. Afterigood time to cuich• flies.' and away'and bring uact -weet ri.-piiilTie-*.
Asd tamUa ssd teas sbost.
watching a Uttle while l walked on he goes looping bimsetr aloog by hi«'whieii. you know. Is next to godb
WtoM mottor asys. *Bebky. to rigbi
Sherman. MIcb.. (at tto dinner
promised to be s mnny legs ihrough the grass.
j
h,. ,..,nsf!.-iiilous and honest in
isslaapf"
July ». im.
lengthy affair), bui i am, aure that 1
oiadya almost Jumped as she heard, own tb-' h-itnbU-si task am m- you
AM ttos tom tto easdla osl
left two very happy friends together ^
aimo*, under her t«>et Uill Ih- doing G.kI - *.
Dear Prealdent—
under iba big oak irve —phlladeb
the Biali-T utile gIrIV'iliig hi* laws, s* surely
I tove time I wit] write to you
tottoto. to thisks *a‘d to Trsld of
pbla Record
Are you angry at in-- ram*
Ft- ' [ ere 1.-..V--rnltig
We tove *bnd three Club metthISgA
Don't you know it niuk--. Ihe Buwer* I Rvnieiul.'- r Hiii
laga. and are getting along nicely,
THa Uo« and Hia Pel.
Aioso Is tto dark ou algkt.
sod grass grow, and w-- lairles always
and to you. Mlaa Baiea, we are very
A imie dog waa once thrown into
Asd ao tob msdo a caadia as .vtsca
thankful for tto help you gave os. the den of a Uon In tbe Tower Men are'glad to see ibe
Asd savar Mm oat tto Mgbt!
was Ihe runniest siid
.
,,,
-aUee Oarlasd Staela. Mnrgary Colvin is our praalduoi .g.rle lo, ,be pon»« ot ...oloo i«the Illy
Otorge Slnck our vice prealdent. I ni manner le which this animal springs '
,lully. pri-mi-<l> and I tion-uglily
der the plazu. B'-i' " liUdys ben',,„^„,^,
tto
seereury.
and
Carl
Black
l
upon bte prey Tbe poor little animal
Wadsaadsy. Jaly U. to.
look tbe fairy.
v
Ho*ireMurer,
We
live
out
In
tbe
coun­
akulkad In terror to the remote*! cor ducked Jnio the p.»<: iii the
Nav maMara Jolslag aUca taat retry and tore not got very
of tbe cage; but tbe lion, more the Illy, and lor five njli.uii K niady*
Tie RigAt Boy
isrtad:
lUatord MsrahaH. Maydaid. Mleh. beta. There are Jnta eleven of lu. W# merciful (too man. refused to hsrm and the fairy had a fuiin> game of
rit) firm bung -lui i -:;n "lUe
ara asking each member to pay at blmand ragnrded him with the great
Nsms ami.hy teMtor Csssingto
hide-andseek By thi* time. Cla.ljs \l I -: • igi I.-*, 'ton B>e lulnj'-T
iplacency. The little trembler
Oasrpa. Uvl asd Mary igma. least one cant a month. We have tan
■r humor and she look „
i! h'-a.:--d ll'tlf eliap »tepiK-d ll;:v
mlldiie*.. ventured
toaaiMi. Mtok. Names teat by todae ceau la our Club.treaaury Our UaM^.m
ed
round
eagerly
tor
other
lniere*l-'ih
uffle, wuh ;he slgu under b;s
club meeting waa held at Margei
o, ,approach him. and soon becoming
■rarts.
| ar
•Say misier,' h.- *ni.I. "did
Colvin's borne. IVe opened It by first (amlllar. they lived logttber hence­ ing iblng* ID this rainy-day plrnie
WttUa WrUe and Alma W«there I* anolher (airy in Iha. yo hang tla* out" 'I did said th-Buying
tto
Lord's
prayer
together,
forward IB (be most perfect harmony,
Mgawstar. MIcb. Namee sent
Wh,« did vo-,i t-a(hen aang a song called "Sing Away." and akbougb tto dog had sometimes American beauty ro».- si ihe cornet propiletoof
the
platxa
and
llsien
what
she
»
down*"
Bark of hi* freckles tb-- .-.y
Ttoa we aaid the Suntoloe pledge tbe lermldity to dispute hIs store ol
saying. "Salure l* on good ternir ^ gated in w-.Uider al tbe aiuL*
i
together.
The
roll
was
called
by.
the
food
with
the
tloD.
ibe
latter
magH. V. r. tosahloa Ctsb Crsdla Rail.
with her children on a raltiy day Hi* lij
• \Vh>
be replied.
In; H.
pecteury. and tbe rntnuira of tbe last
allowed him to aatlsty
we tod tb* story his appetite before be ihougbi of mak­ only boy* and gal* and grown folks.ll>oy ' .And, be proved lo be .
tvo mastto; Mates BUnsbath Qlaaa.
ato Urea moaibe. Maytatd, MIcb. tolA tiy the PveaMeM. A reciuuon ing a meal himself—Phlltdolpfala
MaiM aek by Batbar Canslsgtom. wn* ^veo by Man KUne. a song by Becord.
Ploreaoe Colvin, a recitation by Thom
aa Uaftaad a reetiatlon by Pauline Le
<taaa spas a ttem. vbaa yosr pt
Tto.meeting waa doeed by a
years old.
tdasl van s IttUa pM. ato bad
CooTBleBcents need c lorye amount of nouritb*
pansies lor ih«
trtaad Bsmad Mlaste. Sto toad Mis- saag. “A •anbeam." W’e did not
ment in easily diffested form.
know of nay sick people or any poor
med:
■la aa msek Vtoi ato eeatosT bo
their (ace*,
to #toratod tram bar at all. aad tto paopte that we could help. •*> *• »«
Scott's £mtffsficn is powerful nourulb>
gntng te take oar mooey and buy a but wbhra ara tbe baadar'
saflkbnn bammi srndtamn to
meat—hifUy concentrated.
cato of tea. and tove an Me creai
lag a MBsll gm tying dm
Tto Hontoy and tto Pan.
atiwat w teat aa bar teat easld taka pany. { have two aamce (or th
It makes bone, blood and tn-jscle without
tor osHtos -iUtolal Mlssla; Waltf’- Saaahlaa aah. Itoy ara George Le­ Hera la a monkey story wWeb bn*
puttinff any tax on the diyesU-.-?. Asd Mlaate waa vary ktad. asd al vi aad Mary KHa*. PtmM esed ttatr br«B In more (ton owe paper, and te
ulwnya tuny: .
ALL ORUCClSTSi £9a. AND blOO.
most stersys vahad. Homar. the cards aad Matoae to me.
A tun«y Uttte blue-teeta monkey
cdn. was aa tragoato tsM tto Whole Tear tortag tetead. -

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CMIETO

HERALD & RECORD CO.
Best Tea a
We Believe Wc havetheIheMarkcL
Choice Uacolorwl -lA{mt> pSTtiedariy. See flavor ad
exoeptiootil utreiurth. If yoa have trooUe gettiBE •
tea that ia lo your liking try « umple* (moiw of thin
ODO. We will take uar cbuncon on your oomiaE bacL
Price* S6c per ponad.

J.

J.
IMM

OR

Kmm«

W

ZINA

na ««•>«•%.

\A/ool, \A^oolp
The y|'iiat;-'ii of H*e wool roarti-i
.. rv.,r:o.lk I* 1 lUl t If they should tal
■ -uiiily .uake a deduetivvn oi from 4
• k-s* (or every poimA
pcesent coodlUvHi
e pceseni
condition I egn use al] lie wool from Grand Trav~
Wexford. Antrim. Manlkiee, and L^lanau couoOes. wllh
i bet_ a
—r auvjniage than any outside large dealer
■1 have the public do before they ship or fetch them
>’11 'be price* from som-wme el»e. as I am certainly
l.v poamve '.bat my
I'ric-s will r«eh from a c--m lo twoxtJils above otbara .straight ofler* It wouldn't bl- no ubjeci to'rue to pubMah
sh my fricea (or some
other dealerw. oa I wuut them to work and bustli
itle (or It u I did befor- I made my *a!e. and I am saiwHi-d u> gne the benefit
grower, ar '0 the Jeaiers. 'Whoe,,.r *gois to know the priCM ~tolM
they ship or f-teb them in can <«1I me on either phoau-ns »• ara
hlway* ready lo answer and we have them In the office.
‘e d« not sell to anyoue else befon- you g«* my price*,
ni thanking you all for the |djil year's favona. and appradata
kliidut-s* and 1 hope to make you mure antfafied thla yaar.

R. SOHOIVII

R
«Sf, MlcS.

Monarch Hoar
I Is the practical result of yean of ex
perieaced millinj;. It is a bread
flour of the highest order. Milled
from only the most chmee spring
wheat bl’ tbe most improved process,
and will produce the finest bread.*
e. We want Y O U to try it.

Hannab & Lay Co.

...

THE FARMER’S STOBE
Compressid Jlir Sprapers.
We want to rail yottr stteatioo* t? the Bochmtta Oom.
prenned Air Sprayer with the "K*nt Kk*” oozzle. The “Ksat
Kleg" noztle is tbe meet snoeesnfnrBDxsle yet mede for sfcsjmg It throw* s very Goe spray. • fltljooe aad e eol'il etreein.
Iltierer flog* sn ! vou osii do more tbsa twice as mnch work
with the K >cbu*ter a* with Uiu ordiunty aprnjer. Tliey toll for
$5.00. We al*y Lave tbe ‘ Aotj” Sprayvis, the stosU band
epmy«u aad llie plastic csoa.
Come io and i.-a thi-ie •prayer*.

FRANK TRUDE
Old Posloffiec Bidldliia

Have you seen
»D\ of that triple <-teU-d sto-) enamelel ware?
onyx

It i* called the

'doyi'' *tAo<U for quality io every *on*e of the WOid.

It i* guaratiUyed

Wby buy high prie.-! imported wue wheo

you rut i^?t < toyi We have dippers, pic plate*, stewkiE kettle*.
U-a }K)i*. o.'ffee pjt*. oat meal cook- rs. s jap disbee. wtoh basin*,
pa Itlioji pitu. tea kettirs aud watb pvo* la tbe Onyx

Just received from Chicago
•ome of those comhiDtil'ou crit--rs id which you get a coarse,
medium aad fine gral-r all lumi-.- .Vud iLt-sJ graU-ra »»-ll for
o.nly S-.

Do you ever use
a ci’wio. «u_rar or fi-aur baii'l 9 V'p':

Tue flour sroip which wc

are *t.-ili!ig for ten - cote ;s an e*|» - .aily kfo>l lalue.
A well B13 le roaster wbi-'li *c are *.-‘lioi: for i5c is worth
a look
How aluBl that ."ytral Brsti-1 Tee?

Gr9ccr

Cro:er
TRAVEKSE CITY, MKB.

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•■ •TTrfw^:*'' ■7,'^ •> T»^-=--'V -“•«?■'.; - ••■ tt-:,' ‘^v’^

(Btmb ®iratieir0^
TWICE A WEEK —TDESBAY AND FRIDAY.

$14« A YEAR.

TftAVtMl errv, OKAMP TRAVKRM county. HtCNtOAM. FRIDAY. JULY 24. IMA

G. R. 6 L BAD BAD WRECK BANDIT GANG
TRAIN NAN
rRltPHT CARA

INTO

SMOKER WAS
TEUSCOPED
BNaiNICR^Or RAMENCER
WORST INJURED.

LEFT TBE ISLANDS EXPLOSION
LOST IN A SWAMP hot FIRE IN
IS BROKEN UP
OF ALCOHOL
COAL HUNKER
FIRST OF SEASON
FLEET It ON ITS WAY TO NEW
< ZEALAND NOW.

RARREL OF ARFCES
SHIPFEO
FROM COUNTY FARM.

>F Them riddled with to in Four Diviaiona and pranantad
EULLETS TCOAV.^ ,
im^ng Appaamnea aa ti
Btobmad Away.

THREE OF BAND MISSING

Swyar Eatimataa That Thara At
SAMO Sarrala af Daehaaa Warm
I29A2A

WA«

Tbe county (arm baa coiialgoed
barret of Uui tiwa aMea. ihr llrai of
uoo to C. F LoTe Co., af Cbtcago. How
MOW much
inucb will be recelvad la
not yai kiomu. aliboBgb
all
fancy atoek
U brlACl^ 14 a barrel
t
on iba marand Ttavene Cliy applea are alCLERK ALSO
waya coiurlderrd aa good as tbe beat
injuRiea
C. A. ftirgeaaer, repraamulDg
Cearge aad Co., of Cbica<o. baa bees
AU*9M Tlwt «H RlafNiM S«it BmJc
(he OratMl Traverae region since
Sy Dm Fr«4flM Cf*m Wm
week ago Maoday looking over il
Tm dOM It th» Rm»ipple crop. He declares there are &0,
M»|ir to StoR.
UOO horreli of (Mi-besa apples
regloa and nays they will bring f: <0
THE INJURED.
SMS a barrel to (be produce
FtoS JNUMM. OMito Rm>S«:
Tbe buyera, however, are diapoaed
ftoMT RHMflotr train; outa and 10 oanatder tbb price aonewbat
smtow and toot M sadly cntahad that |htfb ihough Ibey have no deflnlte
, lilaa of what tbe price will be. Tbe
D. U Hoara, Eattka Craak; a paaa- crop will bo In Us prime Ibe SOih of
•Roar; avta abatrt haad and bruiaca; August and If (be good price
Ml aartaaa, Art aulNrinf Ram narv- raaliaod (here wilt be a big pile of
•aa Miaatc
oouey for the apple growera.
..Ffvd SiMait, Rrand Rapida; mail
•laali; ewta and bndaaa; na( aartoua.
Wattor ^maraan, sauUi Saardman.
; aifta tap bruiaaa; na» aari.

miEEPASSENGERSIIUn

CHARLES GERMAINE AND I
WOOD GOT home LATE.

Bocton Reign al Terror Broken I
Pjr Army of Policomon—Two
Hon Were Killed and 16
r
Injwrad.

Had an Unpteaaant Expananca Hear ABVLUM MAO HARO BLAZE TO
FKJHT WEDNESDAY
Bolon Wadnaactoy Whlto FtoKIng
for Trwut.

CHAFING DISH BLEW IIP

Hoeolula. July 23—The Atlantlf
battleablp deet is en route Uxto) la
Auckland. New Zealand, having ter.
imnaled Its vlsjl here Iasi night.
Tbe Beet Is In tuui dlvisluna and
prvsenied an Imposing appearance as
it steamed out ul tbe harbor last
iifgbt to tbe midst of a bombardmeni Mr. Gunten Eatingulahap tha Blaae
of ffreworks by the Japanese real,
in (to Room With a Oulit—Miaa
deuts.
Curlia Caeapad With
Slight Burtta.

WRITTEN ON
PAPER SLIP

Afier leing h»t m the swamp near
Solon, chewed by tiavaqiUica aad be­
ing tirrel out before they located the
stream again and got to safety.
Charles Germaine and Dr George
Wood arrived in the city « midnight
last night, thetr frleads have auBerod
considerable gtixieiy m to Ibeir
wbervabouto sad (eanag that Just
such a iKJsslbilKy as happened had ocurred.
The iwo fiabermaa aet out ewrly
yesterday moratog after trout, golag
to Solon. Anyone who has fished to
that vicinliy knows arhat is Uable to
any time even If the stream
1* comparatively well known as It Is
very brushy and awampg aad let (be
creek oDce gH out uf sight and
truuble Is bound iu ensue
iR pursulDf the stream, bath men
gut mixed up and tur hours. Ibey
went through the swamp fighting the
moaquitoa and finaUy It became da>%
and ihelr predtcameni was worse bbt
bv retolnlng (heir nerve and working
sieadlly. they managed lo qstneat*
Ibemselvea about a toUe from where
their team was bitched. It was than
quite late and they were both tired
and hungry but to order lo rebeve the;
fears of tbelr friends as oMCb as pos­
sible. they came on to the city al
ouce. never Blinding supper.
They
only bad a few trout'aa aouvenJts of
(he occasku.

LOSS IS VERY SUGKT
PROBLEM WAB HOW TO POT OUT
The fire.

BoaiOD. July 2S.~lo a desperaie
Fire among tOM tana of eonl to tbe
MUs Mabel Curtia ot Detrotu who
gUD bailie etib &<xi (•uacemeb
big concrete bunker at (be Nonhatw
IB employed as trimmer to the mllmember »( (he Jamaica pldku baoilli
Michigan asyinm was dtocovarwd Wadliuery depsrimrul of ibe Globe store
nesday and finally gottM nwtor
gang
riddled aUh biillHt
Ibe last season, bad an expertence
control after DMch labor and tha mevkilled idvji ravine m hXirest Hills
chafing dish thia morning
tog ot a great fiaul of tbs «ouL Tbo
cemetery hi daybreak i«>day.
w hile preparing to take the train
origin was uodoohtadly dna lo tftm-y.
loufbl 10 (be iasl lUch. Mis'
of Ihe city . Miss Curtia filled _
taoaous eombundooTha loaa to
i>«ulaii In last ulgt:! h raid »( Jamaica FRED LANOON PICKED UP NAME
Ump with alcohol and when abe at­
pmcUcwllr BOthtog.
KATIE McCOY.
Plaliw lacapcd
tempted lo light it the lamp explod­
Two sospccis wire caugIK
ed. throwing the burning alcobol
atmeted and to lU faet &-)aa^ M
three otbera la the bund an mtsalug.
mound the room.
feet wide and aboat 16 fart Bang and
Hios ended (be 36 houra reign of
Although some of the Ignited Ould
not a aUek of Umber waa need to !Ca
terror lb Button at daybreak today
was Uiruwru upon (be clotbca worn by
cooMracOoe. tbs material hetag oo*Which tbe bandits killed two lueo
Mias Curtia. abe picked up (he tomp
» and em Uie nipporta to Ihe
and tniured \i. ihiee uf them prrbai.r
and threw II Into the batb-tub.
coDcme roof, being of retoforoed «nafatally.
ing on the water and exUnguiahlhg
crete. Ttoe bunker to buQt tovei wUh
tbe blue. She escaped with a burn­
tbe gronnd and the tooBe ot coal are
ed finger, altbougb her hair waa aingdriven up onto thto and tte caul
Had Fallen From a Horea About a
abe prevented Ibe fire from
dhnved^fougb hoHa lato tha bukar.
Year Age and >a Racovaring—
rpreadlog by her presence of mind
Waa Saarehing for the Oirl
Miss Cunts uas been making bar
The fire was dtooovered WedMaat Request of AunL
bome while Id the city with Mr. and
dey In the nonhweat comer, which to
ftrtheet away from the autmnoe u
Toni GuDton. Sbe wu msslsteil
V Mma wnknawn, aHs*'tlX
iYed London, of 2U3 Oarfleld ave
toe holler room, that betng the only
to pulling out the blue by Mr. Gun
ue. discovered a reiailve lu th»
opeaing below groaad. aad bow tn
in wbu extlngulsbed the blaxe In tbe
Will Be On Market by F.rat Weak In asylum lu a novel tnauner reoeiilly
pot U out waa A problem as the twah•onj by throwing a quilt over It.
Auguat—Oata Crop >a a
ttoDie due ago Mr. London received
er was filtod with tha fumes of md. MtcA, July ea­ QUESEC CELEBRATION WAS SEHeavy One.
Mlu
CuriU
rolurued
to
Detroit
letter from an aunt. Mrs. Hannah
phur. Finally, rrtays of volwBtaeai
OUN TODAY.
Shove, of Broom county, N. Y, saying Hie Perv Marquette this noon, and
under the effictout toaderahlp of B. F.
Wheat U bring harrected in (he aur(hat ahe had a oleoe In some asylum August 10 will go to New York to buy AUTO PARTY HAD A VERY NAR­ Burae. were aeeured aad a gang of
rounding country and will probably
rn ftora dt 1Z:IA wai wraafcad aMrlROW EBCAFE.
Michlgu, but did Dol know which the fall Block of mUllnety f.
maa aent la. aiayteg aa tong aa thay
be on the local -market tbe Brat week
If aftor Mat Mur -thla aftarMon. by
Globe
atore,
8he
will
teturo
le
cc-eld and ahoraUtog toe coal Ma
li. Auguat. Rye k> already cut and
■Irikint a ftring of can left on th.
Globe for the fall aeaaoo.
Mr. London is employed
on
Rain Had Washed tha I
hueketo whtoh were hauled to the
will be on the market about the akmv
Main Uat by a frwIMR eraw which
e new bulldlnm at (be asylum, doBavad by the DHverto Bkllt—
anrfaoe by other gaage o« the loot.
lime. Both gmloi are good dope.
The
g masoory work, and while going
The men couldaT atay to
Car Btaok la Band.
PTMpccts for oatai were never hetpMaWffWHtWaaNiMk.,#
,faattnd
work one morning found a slip of
than a RMMoaf mbCM tkoitok thay
ir. Vnleaa the grase bopperr rpoll
w
4i ■ wMa iuot aaI th
the track
paper with tbe name Katie McUoy.
Another i
~~ party
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but aa
the crop. It will cerutnly be aonieMtoPB «M «Hla«c. it waa
wrtueu upon 4t. Tbe aaiiie Mrs.
ly
escaped
being
durr^ved
into
the
hay
quickly
as one gang coma up. anoth­
thing to rtckoii Uj Corn Is very bigb
fv tha .dRt'Mdf to aM tha obatryc.
Sbove bad given bliii nu Katie Mcpoctaculbr Damonatmtion Marking
the traacberous stretch of road er aras seat in and aoreml Iona wen
and there will ptoUibly In- no ui£.
tion. TM fraltht erww had cant ' a
Three Hundredth Celabratlen of
-oout seven miles west of the city be­ sent to toe wrfiiee to abort wder.
terlal decream. in (be price uulll this
Sa|iaS bMh oM tha Sroman a
tha Founding of the City
. Landoo ieceiv--<] jK-rniission lo
yond the Traverse Beach reeort. Sun­
year'a crop Is on ibe market lu IhWan Meittn Maen.
Mm. Sirt It N all^ that M wm
Wac Begun Today.
LWlI upon the jiaili-ni. who was locat­
cember.
BISHOP POTTER'S BODY WILL BE day afternoon.
In dumping the enn] from tha
cldM to tM enra that It wm ImpotaL
ed tn cuuage is. The young lady
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hack. Of SooU- wagoaa Into tha buaker. It or oouna
TAKEN To NEW YORK.
Ma to atop^
Quabae. July
The cpeciaeular
SUM »b« bad fallen trum a horse
vllle, who have been louring
talla tojo ooooahnpcd baapa gad beINOINEER CAUDHT.
demoost-.Bilon niarklng the
ibrce
about a year ago and Injured her
borihem part of the stole tn their fure toe fire eonld M gotten OL tha '
Ad tM Rroman oaUad and Jumped. hundredth anniversary of the (out.dbead. whiv;b bad bro.igbi on inaanlty.
tounng car. Konhern, aecompm
men had to dig dolto at imt aU
Entmaar Jahiwon throw an tha ing of the plctnreaqtto old Frencb-Ekm.
but seemed to have Dearly recovered
by their eon. George, and Mr.
toot into one of toeee. Whau the fin
Uvh ettr of Qnebee waa aet fnlly In
Ibe elferii when stw; by Mr.
Mrs. B. L. Hngbea. drove to Suti
was uaeorared. It. was a maae ahont
W Jump N«m tha anflina. Ma
■KKkX) today by tbe prinoe of Walea.
.andon. Her molber reldes at Uke
Bay Sunday anereooo, taking the Bay
larga aa a buabM. ton coal
•Rd|M to batwaaw tM cM and tM. Tbe prince precided In person aud
Uy.
load
to
that
vlUage.
being
matted together cloeety.
The
tondar by tha faaL hawavar. and haW before him pamed (bo mammoih
This hi Ibe first time Mr Landon
waa brought lo lha mutabe and
When about seven rallea from lha
in that paMUan whan tha pacM
PkgOMt with floau carrying many
las seen any of bis father s relailvet.
In order to make aara that then waa
city, where the road to too narrow
ddSMa r«ppad into tM flrat Ma oar. lynrbola repreaenlatlve of tbe
he has no doubt that the young
allow teams to pass, a bluff on one CO more fire, a coaatderbhle portjoa
TM araah af the oMidoirt
darn of the French regime.
ady la hla cvuslo. In addiilon lo the Was 74 Years Old and Was Ordained
aide and the bay on the oUwr. the at the coal to that gart of the baakm
• Mnrd oama diatonea and m tM ..
Pr>««t in ifiM and In 1fiB7 BaiToofs be declares that ube looks
The ihouaanda of straogera wUliln
car narrowly eaeaped going over the was moved.
pMa wap ctappad by tM aMrwetlon,
eama Haad of New YerW
muib s» hlK owu sister did al her
le city s guUit lined tbe (tjuic oI
rtdge. and was only saved from doing
When the fin was Brat dtoeoeeasd.
Oieeaaa.
So by Ihe akllltol driving of
amafcbr. mafcint a wary bad varacA
lu extmt not bslng knows, U was
I
Mack, who Slopped It to time. The thought tost it might be aeoeesary to
TM thiM paaaanpara. a L. Maara.
of Dattl# CMok. Waitae Bmaraan. M
FOLLOWING CARS
drown It out and to that eveat. tha
(or Use funeral of road bed had been washed away
South Saardman. and tM unknown
INTO IT.
Bishop Henry Godman Potter, who home extent by tbe recent ratoa. and water from the reefirvolr would han
man wan til in the Bmakinp ur. Mr.
Thh
died ai bis summer homo Iasi irtght. shen the car storied tl became tm been tuned Into the bunker.
bedded
to
the
aand.
Moan, wM la an apod man. waa takshoretltog
was fhuad lo be practical
CAPS IN BUSTER GPIFFORD'S have been made. 1i Is tiald today *cr
TWO SOLEMNIZED BY THE REV.
aa to tM batol Mra aad ia MRertnt
vice* w-m probably be held here and
The three men auetapiad to boUt however, and thto was aot aeeeaMfy.
“»ny
POCKET BOT BUSY.
J. A. CANBY.
ammraly from tM aMck, baino at the
Little Onaa Ware
Tbe coal to tm Sactoaw aad to
Ibe body will then be removed lo New the car on to the flriner rand bed, but
veepa af narvoua praatratian.
Bemubad—Three Hwndrwd
not meeting with any ancccss very fine, it hetag possible to hum
York, where a public funeral wT! be
Mr. Emardaa waa taken ham# and
In tha Cara.
Wtteu they were Jolbed by several that grade oa aceeuBt of toe gratea
Underclothing Caught From Trouaera held al Grace church.
Adalbert J. Oraggae and Mrc. Laura
tM mall aldrk was alto ukan to ih«
In use St tos asylum snd into
InfI.ehng Very Unplcaaant
Bishop Poller died ai Femlelgh. his semlecDeo vn a carriage who drove up
OeVailn—Thomas R. Maara and
Oeiroli, July 22.—
- pk-iilc i
MtM.
lummer home, ai H 2i last nigM. He and ssaUicd them After threetouar tbia. the fire was eaUng fast when
HIM Mary Oanlaia.
wounds.
■ big irullvy
NO DOCTOR THERE.
»a* Ihe aevemb PTolestonl Episcopal fm of an hour the «»r was replaced dtscovmd.
leaded with ;iuii rhildreit and-ieachers
TM only doctor in the viiiapa'waa
Uiik Uuh'i-r I'.iliord was sev.'rvly bisbup Ufihc dl.H-e*e of New York and tbe trip canilnued The return
At tbe home of Mr. and Mrs W
Ip Mto pMiatry attandint a patient and A. Now-lon. »l •!& West Klgbtb sireet. waa wrecked al itie fool of llruwuld'^urn-d about the legs an<l bu.1y Wed and was ordiUQej a priest In
Me ■vas made uu the old State road,
thara wM aa aaa to aaca (ha pain that Tuesday eveulug al 6:43, Aldellten J. ■ir^t iLXlsy.
J ii.-sday by s strsage accident He w«^ was Ti vrdi: old and dcsib wto prim ahich u In Am- oundl'loa.
Tbe first <-ar was sii>p|K-d b:
tapiaaif JahaMn waa aufferinp. Tha Orogguo auJ Mrs Laura IX-VlIeu were
“ carry III* soiuc Kourth cap* in hU arlly du-- " ...nholum .a the rlgh- leg
Mr. and Mrv Mack, toccompasled
agon and the other two rrmsbed ‘I** :i<iui>erB jiockii ai.J li. some wa.v they
' aaplM of the fratfhi was uhan and united tn marriage ly lh<. H<
follow .ng u King aitack of kidney by Ibeir son, 0«-orgr. and Mr. and Frank O'Brven. Manager far the Dnll
atuchad ta tM agbaaaa and i this. jcauPy (u lb,, irtvaibo- of ahom a dus;u-iuiuc_ign!ti d The boy ran lolo hU snd .stoniav h u .lublc
Teiaphona Ca, LMvee Thia
Mis Ben Grimm, of Charlottesville,
...
J,
Mr. JohnsM was token la Kalkaaka ■ u guesli, the out of town guests be­
City fer Monroe.
In 1887, he nucceeJed his u_.ie as \a. loured tbe nortbern pan of the
wMra M wM glvan madreal attoriUan ing I. Hpeakerm. of Onnd HaiUds, T.
lo,. Iho .lo.bo. ™olO
,o„ „ ,o, head of ifie New- York dt<
(b- aulomublk-, and the acoMd It W (totod tnai hit foot ia crush- 1‘iice, or lioDluii. O.. and Mrs. Herbert
him the pocket bad been buiucd up addiiioii :
.1.1,. « M.
•“
"■'> '
The many friends of Frank CBrim.
ad ia bMiy that <t will uva to be r« Welch, itt Buffalo.
ar.d (be fir.- tia.l c^ugbi lu his uu
- inierrat
___________
in matte-*
__ i' I w lib c (be enure ir.p. i
^dfstrtci manager of the BefI Tatomevad.
•lercloibli.g Tlie bum* ar. no' - rl
Mr Urugou U a nell known en­
; uationsl juiiavrtabce and did much [* punctured Ore They slop-, poone Co., will be very torry to Math
TM psMangar angina m badly dam.
I'us unt arc very lulliful Ttn- l«>\ i»
gineer on (be Pern Margneiie baviug
promote more curdisl reUltocs be- |
• Cbarte-volx and other ihal be ha. resigned htt position b«ra
egad and traffic N eamjrtataly tied up.
only
Six
)vxi-s
old.
been to the emiJoy Ot the comirany Will Be QuesU at the We-quetong
...... empluj.,, and employes. Sev-]«i>*ny buu |,„d goes to Monroe .bare be wlH
II to paaMbIc tMt the track will net
for aUiui IT yean while the bride 1»
a; v.arv a*., he took pan in or-]"'”’
8co" i,k,. » be,„T potion wUh the sams
Club Danes Friday Night—
M stoaipd Mf»re tomghL
a prumlLcni and. popular worker |u
Omana Ball Team.
Subway Tavern,-• hop-jiuuipauy, Mr. 0*Bnea ean»« to Tnr.
the Chiircli of Cbnsl. -Tliey left jeslo bviier Ih.- influeuce surroutd
rrirf City four years ago aad to that
ca.kne DOW in camp
«
cnaite
a: N.-ahi.iday for a l*o weeks' trip to
lug saloous t>u> aftvr an unceruln .-xiimr has Do> oBly made a large awiw
Mackinawi and ot'i«*r iiortborn resons ta-w-anla haie bo n invited to Iht- Wel.iance, ibr i-roywt (aUed. Hr It sur
]>€r of (h<Dds for himself but (or hto
que-toog c4ub i-.it > Friday nigbi and
viv.-;l '.V a W-T.X four daughirrv and t
rompaoy as well snd the new
Flaming, of Fernweed.
J. e. RuatdM Hat Ratumad AHar Be- and on ib.-ii r. luri; will live lo ibU
Lad'Ct of the C. W. B. M. Auxulliary
Illy.
will be gueata of the club at Ihe regu­
ager
will find .everything to the beat
tog to Nto Unitod Btotea Army
and Y. L M. c- to Oiva On« for
lar dance. Tbe Uiiietui baseball tear.
pTvihaLly
bccaoxihc
Rev
B
of sba|.e when be Ukes bold.
Dive Yaara.
Mrs Fann« Thewipoon
loffT#
Friday
afirenoon
m
pUy
L'Ictiiliig
lives
Iherc.
iVinwuwl
Mr. O Brlrn «UI be succeeded by A.
At the home o( Churlea Markham,
J. C. IteaMl. ^ (or iM ton five ri» Baal Eleventh sir»..-i. at b o'clock Ibe Wc-que-tODg dub loam ar.d w.ll rapidly becoming known a* tbe C
. W. Brectatlug.- of L^anrlBg. who hsi
Ttw Ladivv of ibr ChrUiton
FMIS huVak to the Untied Stales TuesJay ev.-nliTg. Thomaa R, Moore also remain over tor the dance. Siew- ua Urv-en. ot Travcr*.e City The
‘h* employ Of the (mapony
L. H. Gaga W.ll Vis< Quebac aWd iiune Board uf UUiloD* Auxiliary j
umy. ratumad tola afiomooa from and HUs Mary ftontels were wedded. art's urrhcKiia wit] furnish ibe music. e>t emigraols lo tbe home of ibi- p
time and to a practical tetoand the Young *Lsdl<9>’ Missionary ^
ular puior of ih.- Kouneeuih vit
. hartag aarvad hto term of the Rec, J. A. Canby. of the Church
t
Will Alto gstr.« I.
an. Mr. O'Brfea win leare
HOME AUGUST 1
lirrir >•( Ihv Churcb of Christ
M E. church were Bdwaid W. Brudy.
auUatmani and will now Uka op the of Chriat. of iciallng. Only the tmI some lime next sreek.
SurfXiw 4 rrcrpiioD from 3 to 4 I
Hobbs'
ordiatuff dutton of
medtoto family and a lew invliad Or. Walter Thrilby Has Been Studying Ibe popular Herk In W J
Frlda.v July 24. In toe church
Front street luuai market and Miss
_Mr. Ruiiail «at in Coapany 0. gneats were present. They will make
GRABCRT-MOBHER
Dentistry in England.
Cage- Irfi Tuesday on a iwu lars to Mrs Fabdie Tbomfeou.
Ruth Fraser, a veo estimable and
TwMly4m tnfauiry. and wm locni- thalr home on Bnat Kirvenib street.
Dr. Walter Thlrlby wilt be home popular yuuug tody of ibe city, iho v.c^kx irlp to llte ^1. isktog to QneArbor, who for 25 year* has been
ad »i Ftort Lucan, om.
Wtib him
August 1 after taking a poet graduate cereWNWy
L<
h
snd
American
eiiles
rremooy occurring
occurri
lost e'ralng.
presidADi Of ibe Btste Chrtottan Wo-j
^
Umpftoht Waa
when hArrived were kis twoalatera.
Mr. and Mn. M. J. Lalone retumd courae In the Ruya] Denial and NaMr. and Mrs W J. Hobb* BCtrd as Bngtond atairu. and will also go to man's MIssiODary society of toe!
Marriad at Cbarlatta.
Mn. WUUam IX Manu. of itodillae tats morning from Ft. Wayne. Ind..
itonai Hospital* In London
TIh»c iM-M man and matroo of honor and I Atlantic CKy where he wUl bathe ia Church of cbrtoL Mrs. Thompson
Mr*. Jeaaie Umprtoht tea faeafrad
AM HIM kub? knMell. of (hla cMyi Wbera Mrs. LAloae hat been (or the
are two of the (IneBi boapliMs of ibeir tbe ceremony, whleb occurred at the the surf Mr Gage says that be to «lll gtve a mlaatoaary addrass Frt- word of toe marriage of bar ototar.
waa Ylalttog at Mrs. lUnn-s wben toil three waeka. She wu token lU
kind in tbe world, ualng tbe lattai ap parsonage, was wltorviaed by s dum-|6eutog tired of wslttog lor tbe city day ev«itog. using the steraopticoa
Mrs. Cruaa A. Mcaher. to-Oeotga OrathMr MatMr nnUad unegpectedly. when away and her hMbaad wu seat
itonees and being |«irootxed by ib- i-er of toe friebd* of ihe hrtde sndjiq provide bath houses (or toe publi.-. everybody cordially iavUad.
belt, toe marriage taking ptaca Zhly
TM tkrM «nwto«4 their mother thto tor. He has been with her abeat two
moat tnmooa denttou.
groom. Tbe bride was charralngtyiacd to going lo toe sea coast where
14 ai Cbariooe. Mra. Grabert has
nftomooa when they arrived ni her weeks. Sbe Is allil quite III and t
Ur. Thlrlby will trsume prartice
gowned
to
blue
Bilk
and
nrrled
a
]
(vato
bouse*
are
pfentifoi.
Mr.
Gage!
«
>w—
eat,
V4,
ahd
Mrs.
8.
W.
Heiaier
returamany
friend* to tola city who astowd
borne. Ud Weal Bterurth alrecL
oai tram the Journey.
bU old oSicc In the Munson block.
bnge rose boQoet.
iwitl rtail bis old home to toe eastIt led 9 MlffUtowa. Pa. yesterday.
,toclr beet wtohee.

BY PRINCE
OF WALES

GIRL IS HIS COUSIN

BUSY HARVESTINjc

TVU b,< Hd.rw.4,ncMUit M- ■

ALMOST IN TBE BAY

GREAT PAGEANT PARADE

SERVICES AT
SUMMER HOME

JEW PICNIC
WAS WRECKED

DEATH CAME LAST NIGHT

nitSTCARSTRUCK WAGON

BOY BURNED BADLY

WEDDINGS TUES.

RESIGNED POSITION

CADETS CONING

SERVED OUT TERM

BRUDY-FRAZER

RECEPnON

EASTERN TRIP

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