Grand Traverse Herald, July 24, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 24, 1908

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-07-24

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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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
■----- ................
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

I _)

IS* Imc5c

BcnU

'miot A WIIK.
MUtLY iAMBLIMC.
It M tiwa ihto u IPtmaa Jeaatoca
Btyia IsMaetad ta iM preah
aBtoaato WBaatt with a eytapaihaUe aiMaat that tM bastoMc ot
tM aooatry will aaCar. bat tM Mu-

....... ..Kra A*

L
I
r
t
^
^
f

TMI CAM or TMC mCANC.
mrU to ewUiUlU
IM Mi wwtoH* to tlrtt tlMn
•Mklytkn to ib« «w* 9t (tM tn
ii«Mn tiaw. •K'loMMpMMi ww
or a ivvO" ni wu to
H ilHtoMi Mi MMM and irtfoB
ttm Mi to rona TbM thc7
vtoM to tto •ItoftoWM which wm
»IMM at Tomratet Mi th«>
tma tM htolnu. Ftohllr. tho world
—ihMil to Its ditr aoi toWM then,
tho lot of tM toano hat bMone
■Mk «Mtor- Barbartc ratuatot have
Com ,a*ar with aad wblto It
Cb mm. PtoMM M Moewary »
tliftti ttohM paraou to heap then
lito natottoc tojaty «■ .heaMlvM
M «aH M aban, ttos to doae aa
hiMMly M poatoWa.
.-Bat atU iarthar procroaa has bwi
MlCa Mi to aUU Mtaa mada as the
I the Chtoaco Evralac

b anraly a torn of hawtoc that bt
will aot M alaatsd aad hM«to< b
aothtof awra or loaa thaa caahi'acit b cBtaatly iwportad that at Mart
ar daairiac to pratact
hlBoMt to anat of BryaaY atoedoh.
took 001 a potky tor llM,00a, us
balBc 110.000. la other
aorde. tM toaaraaea.eonpaoy bet 10
to oaa tMt Bryao would aot be eleetod aad U M b. tM boMwr of the
policy will reoetre (lO.OiO clear noaey aad kb lia,aao back.
If thb report b trae. tbeo the lairaaee company .that issued
poUcy has baee gaUty ot bauinc
toads of lU stockholders It Is uue
that IM Uoyds. at BocUad. win inaara acalast alawat aanatoi sui ihst
CM laka a polley oo slir.osi
may eveat, still sveh a form at InsurU Juai as bad si plsclsc
cy oo a homo race.

COVSLL OAlNINa
OMUinad reports ot tM toereaslife suwacth of Oeo. a Oorell for the
Janal aotatoatloQ to the
Klaraatb distrtci are heute received.
My. OovtII racaally made a tour of
a portloB of Kalkaska oaoaty where
It was aald Mi candidacy was
slroof, bat after goiag ihroogh a
tloa ot tM cowaiy, Mr. Covell was
very Buck gralllled at the reault. He
Oada that be Is being considered
laitoh] Mpattora troB Una- orably and will get a baavy voi
Mac caatito la tha eara oc tha lo- that ooaaty at the pHmatiet. He will
a' ail Ma toaMatty dalaedva to u 'visit IM enilrs county to s short
tlBe.
I totoetwir whaa a eUi
1 atMiMito tMt la Madyias Tbara losmi to be an erroneous In■ at IM Chtoaco prastloa In sobs portions of the dUi CiTkB aai • FhUaalhtopy irlct tMt P. p. Dodds. Mr. Coveirs opto aapartaeat pooeat Is Judge Dodda Thb It a
to tM hoMiul Bbtaka. Jadga Dodds U not a eandl

< STJSiS':

date tor tM aomtoatlon.

F. P. Dodds

- »IH Mve b a toother of itaa Judge.
Mlr*fhtMatt to MM far dmac tM Mr. CovoU recanily made s trip In
•IlMMOto aai *U1 aoiaaror to aa- la aeatharn portloo ot Oraod Trav
eWto IMr totoraat aad totaUlcaat lerse eoungt tnd axpecU to visit every
MUmr to aack tomM as sm Maal losrashlp to tM county very i
I «ii^ BhllMaa to tM htoiatsirt'^ Oraad Traverse county will pile up a
MW Maaapttoa to that tM toaaaa Urge Bajortty for Mr. Coveil. It It
C« itoMUSy olaUar to ahUire* to Imporunt thst every voter should en-i
» Ca atltoalatid aai awahaMd to
toln aaitoM aaOTlty by alvilar
fniatioa to tMt at Mtoa Jalla C
OM of tM itraoton at the
WM baMvio tMt tM attaad•M, too waotoat ofMatoa ot ua
KOWI, hM aaaa toora to do irtth hto
M|fM ikm tM phytotoOB or trato
ip ftoto* *t wae Mr4iaa to trata IM
IttopCilti aa that they at^ aiaaaa
«hB lataat ahOlto^ craiaally rwI Mlft^ VM lad hack to
r«( aartoos smM.
totol ctetboda tocathar with
l^iB woold braM tM Uoto'
y ahd taaoh tM rlc'lmt
|t Md hat to Mmooy wtth o’hB toMOaead, wUl aeeoiaplitB
I faaalu, }aat u MUdraaY u_ ^ dladpltoad
Ba Cailaa and raapoMtbli
I aetinty.
. a «laM hM baaa tratoad to the
feiMlllc of twtoa, ra*l aad tlw. to
fMWit. to haMtory aad waw*to«,
aa# tOBOarrow wlU maM tM Am teat
aiiM ftoetleabUHy et tM Uea.
^toi awdaati hava alae baea
tobto cfaaaa aad tweraattoos. clay
■aiaBhp aad MiiboaM work.
toOiaady tM Mas has attra
OI|> aai OtootaMa eonaiMt ftaat
aBictoto aad peoatoaaa ot t>«at
pbdhitoMt to tM raadacatkw of the

RBMnCBM It p«N racelT* g togkff

City

it

Net

TreuSle as Grand

Alone

tiv. l<*

ed With ths Peeta.

,

county

t^e season.

farm

shipped

buyers

I<

The A.

couslaied of 900

S. of E.

this car
Travvrse

City

Meat Praflucta.

sent thetr cherries
■" "■...........................................

Hereafter tbe equity so^

a thousand volumes of
these

atrip

them

ot

their

leaves,

thrl.

crownlug beauty at present.

Butler

each

cocoon will bring other moths KU<
city to continue their
work havoc among

trees

ai>d
which

So

g^t are

that DOW

ibe

Is the

for

drastic

as Inutviduals until the city

auibor

Itles nan devise means to rid tbe clt}
It Is bis Orm belief that aratlol will
pretty nesriy. If not quite, break even
and

u Is not

beyond the

bounds ol

pooslblllty that rjrand Traverse conn
ty's candidate

will

get

a

Er4<-k sod llmburgher cheese, per
Olemsrgerlne, per lb...............Ke to 20c
Cl«rba.k pork, per bbl

good

ms

Bloaters, per lb ...............................Sc to Sc

Hundredweight,

.............................................20c

Middlings, per 100 Its. . .

Buytof Prieea.
Wheat

Rye. H * L.............................................................60tRye. T,C

Aaparagua tips, per can ____ so to T5c

Corn
Mushrooms, In glass, imp. . 25 to T«c Oats

was

waged

Mushrooms. In glass, imporied

l.ambt. I
Tallow .

...40c

Parmesan cbeeM. per boule ...

Lettuce, per lb

I Cows, per lb.

Calves, live......................
Hogs, live...........................
t

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

Tomsioes, hot bouae, per lb

soatbom

Celery, per tUlk ____

2 lor r.r;

Cabbage, per Ib.............

““ri

ipanowu

formerly

nmde

their

homes and the tree* thrived and
healthy eoudlUon but the legisia-

oeatral

commiUee
cooren-

tiems to tM vartoo* eeontlea wlU be
died. tM new primary law requiring
tMt theae coaveattoiu all be -held on
the aame day.

TMy cannot be Mid

BBtU 1$ day* after the sute primary,
which will be held on geptember 1.
TM itato coBvenUoB

to
must

wtihla

40 days

TbcM county

after

be

held

September

coDvaotlons

elect dMegntes

nominate

srili

will be Bomtoated to cooveatioa.

with the deadly cocoons aad ibe spa'
to Traverse City, there were many
sparrows

slaughtered, not

the bruino

TM board of

pubHe

works ~ bas

EXCURSIONS
vu me

Pere Marquette
NIAGARA FALLS
.e,.. ALEXANDRIA BAY
;rj TORONTO MONTREAL
AND QUEBEC

aearback pork, per Ib............. lOe to lie

Short cut of port, per bbL........... illOO

.ws are gone.
alone (nr

bet out of sheer wanton

njiny Ins'nures though Jiisl
wMt harm the sparrows did. Is bard
But we have fewer siuirruw
lusaock nui'bs and be'wi'ea
It certainly seen^ that the
sparrows are pieferabie
npw Is the lime to gel busv
move tM cocoons, bnni

them

and

Sirloin, per lb...................................

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

RoasU. per Ib.........................................I«l5ci
Pork ssinage. per lb.
Lamb steak, per Ib.

.

lAffib chops, per lb

.

Stews, per lb.....................
Vesl ebepa, par Ib

able to be uegleci>-d e>>n

im

10G124C

,

Leg of lamb, per Ib

Roast,

erte Clt>'s shade teres jr.- i.« vnsi

...........12’sc

gide pork, per Ib.............

the father or mother uf the moth and
Tniv

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

Hamberger, per Ib.

Loin of pork, per Ib.....................

destroy tbe pInE grub for the gr ib
itb rauses the trouble

Momamnded tMt the sheet piling st

String Baaoa. per Ib.

4c to 4Hc
.*HC to 7c

produce.

1 New hav, l-er t

■£l

id mor

■ eandldatea for county offices

.

5c and 6c

of Michigan put a boumy of 2 String beans, per qt.
Green peppers ..............
..3 for
cants n Mad on (he
sparrows srd Peas, per qt....................
Ibousands were
slaughtered, about
Crooked neck squash, each ............
5e
12.000 being paid out lu bounties by Wax beans, per lb. . . .
.. 5e
the city. Now tbe trees are corctc.l Turnips, per bunch .................. ..................... 5c

all

to the nute conven-

Cucumbers, per lb

2H63C
...3G4c
..V to 4He

; Potatoes
...................
..I5ci
Hsy. per -on ...................

tha dbtrict and If preoeat Indleatloas moth that devastates tbe trees.
aay^ criterkw, hb vote
to
the
In library park In Detiolt. myriads
very of

...4c to 4HC
.

Rieers sn-1 hcifrrs. per Ib

i Hogs, dressed..............

.............................. IS

Radishes, per bunch

per Ib......................

Veal steak, per Ib. ..
Veal etews, per lb

. ,

XCURSIOId
TUESDAY. JULY 28Ul.

VIA
PERE MARQUETTE R. R.
For
raien,
time of trains,
..i2Heiso
routes, etc., ask agents.
1
H. F. Moeller. C. 1’. A.
j-lnly 17 it

. Sc upvsrd

.. dn

the mouth 01 Boardmaa river be ex­

la this iitf, haa deftalMr daa propoalUoa to bator ebraraor this
la towt a poMUcUo.
■toaaa maa, a sue■aa, a bob whose
OMMto Ma broofht hM proosteeara
thtoaphtBt tM Mato, aot oaly bacausa
of ^ bwlaato aaeoaa. Mt baesaa#
4«to pebUo Mint aad Baaaar to
oMlk M aitaoaiaMa aauwprlaaa ot
ha|Mt to tM atau aad apaetaUp to
htolAwa toly. tM atty of Oraod RapMtvMra M is om of tM Isadloc
o|4ka to oil poblto
4 raat Boay paopia to MlehicaB
w»«a|iwt toot tor.UBMilBiB u aoi
a ^Mdtdato tor aovaiMr this year,
ha^tt to a Blgaldcaat tact that the
MMtoMM to tovor at Mr. MafMataaa
hp^PtilMII to aoM a
U ahowB that Mr.
■ Mao latora to pMlic Mto whMM
r hrlac Mb heaon to Me botoa
Mt^ h Bhowa atoo that M eojoys
ai at a very

55-

IN BENZIE COUNTY

tended up the river bO or 75 feet as
tM wnirr b catting to back of the.
piling and la a short time will rrost

The

the potot ahead or the ehnaaei at the
river month.

By expendliB

not

s

Rev.

Hervey

whole

Will

Tbe

Rev.

totorovemeui \he (

Hervey
In

Anderwon,

o(

Vs., who is spondlng
the

nunb.

left

caa be saved, while If It b not done

morning to uke up his work in the
Blslne churrb. Bensle county, having

ihe rivet at that end will ngnlu be

aceepted that poellton for the

«um-

He will return to Bethany the
middle gg-4eplember

The Woman s
nsaoeUtion

Civic

Ma beeo

Improremcut
working

since

THa CALIFORNIA car bas a Umit

May to have a Mth honae bum and

ed number of tbe Lockv

aner a number

which they give away to rtsltori

of

dlaappototments

BOW has the honor of baring the drsi
public Mth

boaae ever

TraverBe Ctly.

erected

Tbe city has otdereO
be

in

Sea

Beaat

July Z

in

others and we hope (he time will come
abao the flaaacee will

souvenirs.

such

sMpe that bath hoosea. separate from
others, can be maintained for *o-

Vsiwed Saiste as OelA
E 0. Stewart, a merchant ol Odar
Mew. Miss., aaya;
"1 tell my cusiomeri when they boy a box
of Dr.
KlDg's New Life Ptlls tbey get Uie
worth of that mneh geld tn weight. If

I aad girls as well.

aka
_
__
aka. of Ttwey. OaUtonla. *Two Uc
TODAY'S MAMCCTE
Maaa eared m» at a* aaaoytog ease
of nckfag pnea. whkB Md troubled
■aM m eMSBitoa that iM paapto at B» tor yMTs aai tMt ytoMed to m Prom TharadayY Record.
tM>BMwa8Uh aaaM tany iapead MMr troataMBt.' Md under guaraaGRAIN.
lee et E K. Walt A Boos. Haaaah A
My, C. A. Bugbee Drug On. drug Chicago. July tS—Close—Wheat,
toMtoM afltoa aad «a MUaea iMi H
»o%c; «»*.
Mta. 5$^e.
healtate

Cant Last Forever

this

aad the riv^er makes a new chaaoel.
essapooi it sms fonnerly.

Your Earninfl Capacity

Preach This summer.

great nmouBl of BMOey nt tbe point Betbi
bsay. West
meationed. the

Anc

tmi Aunm onuai, JOSS AS soon
Daa'r mis* roarmapmrtamitr.
• s **• amamtitiss

CITY BOOK STORE
GOOD HEALTH

HOW

GAINED

ANU

HOW RETAINED
OET IT -rO-DAV
THE KOXE Ka

WILLOW ST.

WILKES BABBE. PA.
NO TIME TODAY.

i

45cI Sheep, lire ...

..11 fiO

------

Green onions, per bunch

rednr-

Meat PrediKta.

vggs

jority

liOD of tbe tparrowa. has come the

..........................................................................66c

Asparagus tips, per can..........................lOf

eoohty and will get a very Urge ma­ upon them and their number la now
giwaUy reduced and with the

........................................................................... 7Sc

Butler, dairy.....................................12c to 20c
Pineapple cbee»e, i>er rbeese jofj-SOc Butter.

New lurnlpa. per peck

war

Milling Co.................................. gSe

liwias cheese, per lb.. Imp...................... 35c

tbmselres

ao tMt

.................................................................. ISc

Cambembert chtese, per box 25 lo 50c

Mr. Oovoll stands

Fifty Cents

1—; i—

. II 35Q 1 40

m money pU-klea, per bottle ....SOc

VegetabiM.

to preserve for only



.................906 95c

Preseved figs, per can ..................S.'.c

Roquefort cheese, per lb ...............

By nifkl K t»Md.
tn* Uni, 11

Bran, per lOa lbs ......................91.350 1 40

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

New potatoes, par bu......................

At the ftotheoBitog maeUbg of the

meaL

A L. Best

Corn, per bu ......................

Honey, oomb ..................................................... 20c

that tbe trees were spared

th, nwki w Wb)_________ b< r.iiun r.,k..
B—rretto*........ .................. .by i. w.i 1 Mu./y
^
____fcy
MKank,
.ctartky

do

one would be Ashamed

................... II SOGI

One feed .

Maraschino eberriea to Creme de

great numbers and became a peat ii>

ipoblioan stau

Corn

coarse...............................................|l 60^170
Hundredweight. H

MaraacblDo cherrlet to liquor _____25c

Traverse City It not alone aftecie<i

aparrowt

-

«2« C5(
.o. ,2.

Crystallsed ginger ........................................20c

b being\doM by Mr. Oovell's friends.

tM date for hoMtog county

.

................... $r, |M ,

____ 25c

pie Is being received with great favor

A nuSibcr of years ago.

-

. .|« to 97.00

Cnrrant strawberry Jam. glass ...20c

tMt bis manner of meeting the peo

The trees In New Yoi

CMUa Crwuirrv*

Attractive well*

,112 to 14 00 I

Oats, per bu ...........

Raspberry probona Jam. per glass 20;

Mr Lee stales
Uenthe ................................................................ 25c
that Mr. Covell's abilities are appic- Spiced figs, per bottle ............................ so^

by the pest.

over.

bound editiou which

la tb. Pmlx.
Ik. Kim
•rMWarb..............by
E.rt blcCuuUm

........... I15D1C

......
.....

Strawberry probona Jam. per glass 29c

Ginger In sy>up

XwacU—k- ........... ~by ll.nM tr.,lw4

store and look thein

per Ib........................................l2S4c

Holed hay.......................

Probona blackberry Jam, per glaaa 20c

Orange maraialade. per glass

V* M*aima a F«m roda, Omtr t
fh, CaU *r lb. WU4-------------w J*rt Umdom
TV, W uc> *r iw Bvmla«._VT I.—a T..cy
tt rmn»m^y
lluJiK ■‘•'b
Tba «m oma_________ by H.>«w bl.cu.uk

flour. Feed. M

Bbrimp. per can.............................. 15 to 2Sc

■o well

be

...........irSc

Lake trout, per lb....................
Whlteiah.

.................................................................30c

and the aparruws did their duty well,

would

10c to !0c

Msckerel, per lb........................ ,15c to :5c

jorlty In tMt county

ciated 111 hU part or the district aud

s..............119 00

CodMh. pe'r lb ...........................

.......................35 to 40c

Tuna, per can.....................................................20c

ravages aln-ady

time

measures to be taken oy the citlsous

ISc

Cheese, per lb.................................. ISc to Ibc

Silver Cord tardlaea. per lb.............. 25c
Lobilert

22c

Perch......................................................................... He

Kippered KerrlBg, per lb......................... 25c

ravages

tbe

-e mstly Ibe pride of (be city.

.2Sfi3«c

Eggs, per doa.................................................

Fancy Qrwearlsa

Imported auNlnea

U*.

creamery, per lb..

Butter, dairy, per lb ..............................

popular bo^s.

Don't fail to visit our

I2c to 14c

Poner house, per lb

Caviar........................................................ « lo 6Se

And the end Is not >el, lor

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

Lard, per lb

Tftre' ;

Then the sparrows raised famlllm In

couaties

3usf Htttiotd

and

In

gratlfytof

On Our SOc.
Book Conittr
This Week.

Elberu peache*. per basket............... 50c

crates.

gaatnatloB dod some very good srorfc

big

July 24-lt

some

They were consigned to

Opattoi eoaacy there U a strong

tad

a—iiy

Here la Rallaf far Wawwa.

Ibe last ntenUoaed toad.

clejy mill not ship special cart
of
the cberrie* as (here Is not a Mg enough
beaautui thade trees are filled witb supply cdgnlng to to warrant it.
tM sntall white coooous in whkb Is
Tbe Rapid Ciiy market of bockkpink worm an eighth of an
inrh'
berrie# musi l>e booming
Labi evetilong
Ou (be south side, on (be essweni through here, evldentside sod on (he west side, the pesii
l> from that place.
Ms appeared sod where it will kiop
poialo market Is steady.
DO one knows.
Is not a larger supply In (be
Tbe magnificent batj maples. «hUh
rvgton to make (be buyers snxlous lo
-« so tKSUliful totri-. are Uie
handle them, though Malcolm Winnie
prtocipally iJfected and the gllsienlng
Is buying. The grocertes are paying
green foliage u already beginning to
II *5 to IU5 aecordtog to ihe qualli>
feel the blight and U dying
Whether
o( the tubers.
Some of them
aie
llilt pest will kUI the lives or nut I*
preity fair priced.
iM)t known but it Is cirtalo that It will
Id

purpose of destroying these tree pests

eownty

ChTMk eaaaa aatm taMaved.
cm-^ Draggtam alt aeU ft.

Tbe tussock moth Ms mads H« ap­

pearance

were imported from Koglaod for

Montcalm

get FRSB.

Caataloupds. . 2 tor 24cor S for 25c
and ' - C P Lowe, of'Chicago. A eartoad of
cMrrles was shipped tost night by tbe Gooseberries, per box ........................... lOc I

Rapids

porUea ot il^e dbtrtct should give Ur

In

takes

tbroogh

has tbe naaie of tbe souvenir you are

Oetrtot are Alee Afflict­

Covell such a heavy vote iMt be «m

BBjeiides to the nortbem coaatles of

only 15‘ cents

the Caittornla Cars, and your ticket

one of bo^. two squealers being la

The

If thb shtruld be tbe ease. Ue entire

Mecoata

RKMBDIBER

every4tody. large aad small,

jnly mt

DucMas apples yesterday, the Dr«t of
Traverse

Is fearing that It may lose Ita i

In

warda.

coBsUiUg of three toads of bay aad

•HADE TREES OF THE CITY ARE
THREATENED.

are covered with the cocoons, Oeiroii

well

naa boaa to watch yowr loek attar*

TDE TO TJIKE ACTION

it b suted by good auiboHty that and the pest b troubling Grand Rai>:a
Oratlot county will break about e

oat by a very good majority.

Daitdit. Mr
PtMe; citow. lOihc; data. «c.

Hawaiian |dMaB»ki ......
Sack raaphantos .............
LIVE STOCK.
Bad raspberrlB. >er box
BMt Baffhhv M. T.. Jaly tt.-Cattle. tw: qnlM aM naaiy. TauM. lOO;
acUve. tic higher at ISASOS.25.
DtADLV TUMOCK tdOTH HAS 8M*p and inatw. lO.OOO: slow snd
steady. Hogs, S400; slow, lOiae
MADt ITS APPCAIUNCC.
togBer

(M primaries.

Mve not adopted tM couaiy prtmarr

NOT A CANDIOATt.
^.B. MatotoiaaB. ot tha Muaael
I <MMiy eoapohy. who Is wall;
•a to this olty. aot oaly bacaase
klB yratotoaaca to pobtic Ufa. but

WHITE
COCOONS

roll and (Mt there be a toll rot

Uoa. aad to ihoae K eoBBilei which

L'

mp

MANOiTMVtftM muMM PmOM. JULY K tMt.

Yob oaght lo save some money.
Then having saved, the next thing Is
to set yonr snrplns to work safely
and proUtaMy.
The best way for you to insure a steady, re­
liable income from your savings is lo secure
a Savings Book or a Ceniheate of 1 deposit in
this bank, where it will earn '.i per cent imere«t. payable twice a year.

WE souenr your account

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK
Oldest, Largest and Strongest Bankin Northern Michigan.

Tb*- «l<>eiii< -hnl Ua? caus.-d niorv mls<-ry. HI health and lo« of
life than aii> olher !• the one that poruul. of putting off (III tbmorruw wMt bad ougbi to W dune today. When vou allow yonrurif
lo iranasreas the law, of health and hyglcoe. coiucqoences ronnlt
that are too often faut When that lyitem which God hna given yoa
beglM to dog. with all lu Intricate mecfannlam. nomethtog la mu«
to break and general decay follows. No greater crime graces nr dis­
grace* tbe moral and physk-al calendar, and yet daily, moro and
more people are lollowlng to the evil footatepa of those whm have
before, becauae they have not tbe time to tohe the prnvnr cnrw
' tbe teneneci
which ib<- soul dwells.

CLEANING HOUGE.
The good housewife i, the one who at least twice a year nets
abuiit II and give, Ihe biiman house or dwelling n Utorongb overhaiilinK and with broom ami niop-cloih reaches Into
the ceericna
and roniera that have gatbere.1 (11th and germ life during the Inlervenlng weeks or month*, and removes them becaune-lbey are
sure breeder* of dlwae.- and a menace to health of them and their
loved one*. Yet ibl» »aui<- patoblaktog wife and mother, only too
often neglect* her n«i>i Important duty In thl*
geserni
nenaon
boiiee cleanlog. I» payiog absolutely oo aitenitoo to the cle4uUag
out of the babiiailoD that bousea the soul and which la by tor the
most imporinui of iheir man) ramlly duUe*. Porgetfolneas, thonghtand Ignorance are the three moat Imporiant toctors
to
which ■-an i.e ascribed ih.- geiieral HI health and oonainatly pneurrlnc epidemirs that vUitej u» only loo often. Downright crimtoalk
I' in (yet le Ihe result of (hi* apaiby and neglect on the pan ot
lb-' tailors and mother. In our land.
USING COMMON SENSE.
Vi.i; ...iiid dot tbic^ or making a journey of ibouaands of mllM
ti.li i.d euKiueer* w|-o•would iiegl.yt lo oil their
engine*.
Yon
w.iioi think of running your thre*hlng machine, mower, sewing
macbliie.
bli.der or any mher marbioe
wHboat
oiling,
beeane
>ou ktioe It vouM soon be 'utintcg harder, wearing out and evetitiially bf-akliig ilwwn.
I' is Just .o with your lyatem.
Your hesK »«
,1 K-eat'-r engine than any of Iheke and the Oil Is Ibe blood. Wbea
iha- u.i l.«. s Its iiit.ricaiing power by rea»on Of tmpurlile*. thl*
uti..->iii-e iiLe all ottiefs run* harder, wear* more quickly, and anon. r 'ji. r I'r.-aar down tn.i kr ihrvwn Into the scrap heap of hnh.
al: f-..l!) --he cm.-'er)

GENERAL AWAKENING.
Til.'.- N
g.m-'al awakening among the people, along
these
•.01,1 -ii.,
grartuaii.v reaiuing (hat thla bouae-cleaning and
oiliijg i» iL« II——-at) to the 11'mg bieathlog hou»e and machine, aa
1- *
ti,..
l..tni I herefor.- ihei are paying more altentit-h t,. ,• ai;d a ui
are ei.auiug gnj oiling, they luciude the
^-od^ ,i* w. ' aa -t.n-hi~ thing..
To do thU properly
oece**!i. i',- * kii, «
cl wtiai i« u-.t to o*e a* ao oil and cl, aniei for
[I.- -vv-.ai J. aelJ a, a fluer to Ihe pocket book
KOXE KWICK KRA-FOLA
ft:, ).|Vt ttils will;- ;li all Iiy |,ho<>«-».
ll I* B lablel nie.l.i tie there­
to'- It doe* n,ii eutiiain alcihol
l>
l* made on
»eieii-'flr pilnclple* and .-nit-eli--* lh>-l-'t that I* known to mudern
science, ll la
tioi .1 liquid III'dlritie itier<-(i>re It Is
oot uniform to sLrenglli. nor
du» II \anieh ill ten days and make aDOlber package necessary. It
I.* a >,,tn:u<'.' tiiuiiih. tr<'ainietii and «uffl< lent quantlt) lo 0ve It
a go.a! thc.r..,jgh trial at the leaat pos*ll.l.- pr-.e
|t i, put up IB
I...:: --ut"
In j large fonialner
Bmci, of the kiiialler boxes
euiii,.-i, a w-k* tresimeni the (,.ur of wh.<h roniprlse (be month*
'i.-.il'ii-ir Daeli table! la *e|>aralely wrs|i(ewl In olleO tiasue peper,
in.iiflitc clean lne*»
ll 1. the luedlrltie rhai If all medicine and
e„ uu- up that your lysleni doe* not be<-ome accuttomeu to It and
•o !<•»- f* 'a.ue 8o confident are its maker* that It la the be»l.
<Ui,4;--t und ratesl that 'he' pive a draft In each |>scKage good
'.,1 th
pirrha.e pnce
and If >cm u»—one whole package and are
tv.t v.'i.fle.t of Ha merit*,
return Ihe
draft and gel yotir
money
1-4, k
■> this not fair'
WHAT IT WILL OOK\'-r>b<xly ueeda medicn*' or(4Mi>Dt!l) and |>ari:<;
-i:c4larly in the
■•ITliig and fall.
Th;» niedl-'ine i- nor a c,|*e all
I'
( 4tc(.-r Tumor., Ie»«imr.t(.: Max.* Bpilepiir nt> ('oneumpMoa. or
h-igh-e l>l*ea*e
It |* taiher 4 i.i-'-matbut |t will relieve COD*";satlon Coallvene**. I>y*pep«i*
Rheumatism, DiabcUs,
Catarrb
.ihiJ a)! S'omach. Uver Kldn-y and Blood allmeci* which Mve not
:-*'hed an iDcnrable aug*
l! >.>-j ha',' ’ ’.::J 't
,:i your nioulo
on swakentdc. pain arrow, -ite t.acX petio.1lfal headacbe*.
a
dull,
h.s" aching iiaJu In (I.- pr ,.f the Mouiar-b
black »peck* before
15- e,»-.. hut (lifche.. co!,i eitr-iuiti-.. beKh Wind, feel mors Ured
111 the tiiorniDg than Uir'ii r-ilr.ng. try Kui- Kwlck Kra-pols. ll will
help >0,1 or motley wll! be r'-'uoded
ll met. only one dollar for a
whole HKMilb* irealnieni enu-igh 'o give il a thorough trial and
May well
Wnte today U> .T NOW Tomorrow never cornea.
A
«vtch In time aares mDe. Send your dollar by regtstered tetter pOWul expres* nirmey order today and get 'hi* rreat medicine by re­
turn mall
Addrvat all mail and make all money orders payable te

CXX1D AGEKT8 WANTED

KOXE REMEDY CO.

Wilks-BAm. Pa.

WlAKOTft

AT LOCAL POSTWHGE

STATE BANK ORGANIZED

i Be HeM Se|< M

FORCOVELl

OmCttS-A. Tney Uj.
4mt;
OU
Om1ib4 Cuklar; A. 3.. kUrmrt JL 3. BtvttoA Aa«BU*t Ouh-

LOCAL MAN MAY pARRV OfUTIOT
COUNTY


F.rw Ever Held Here.

MfETDIGOF
COMHITTEES

made tbe local pontofflce s i>oim ui
wtik-h depurtnHmial oxamlnaitous wli;
be held.

B. ARE WORKING FOR HIM

____________ _ Tnoj Vag.

Foeitioa—

ALB, FKIOAY. JULY

flofi Oimek. Him. JbIIm.T. lUauh.
■ftMMl OvlMd. H. C. DBTti. JMT7
MkUiatM. V.. w. taitt.

ThL h, * doeldod ad*ant3go lo
pk- n-slthag lu

this dunrk-i who d>

lo Uku oxsialaallons for d.>psitbieaial serv1o«-,
OF

THE

BEST

KNOWN

MEN IN COUNTY.

Hi-n comiM-llod to go lu ManUun* oi
Grand lUpIds lor ih puri>oM-.

J icr col aBtved M Tine

ncowiTEiHjsEmyn

who have hortksifort

r w-it» raruc Tuosda) k> brtshlin
eir bom.Mlss Ih-arl Cnrr, I,, working tor
rs. Cfuis
hii.M, ol Winiauislmrg.
Iio is quite Rick.

Port

-ter O. I’- Carvor wn> Instrumeoiai
In Mx-uring ikls addlliuii to tbo lora,

K. B.—AMrM All CoIImUom aeC

iWMMkAMce ft«arClns BuMof
TnvMW Oltr tute

NelM a LM. of Alma. Who Streep

FOR CAMP MEETING
iTHERINO
<U*
RT
FOR

AT NORTH
THIE YEAR.

supporter of Ueo. O. Cotell
nomination

and

U

very

lor

Ui<.-

a

Alma In Mr. Corell’e behalf.

Hr. Lee

•UU-d to (be Record

ifat

dMtrlbuUnc tbe.foldeia fur tbe aonnai
MUa

campnmiBg

which

b^clu.

Ancwi e ud ooallBun until Autur
JL
A nttwiE procntiu b» been arraoi•C Iv tbe Bar. Mr.

liantuon.

who

biu tAarse of the meeting IhU year,
aad be wUI bo ably aaaUled by

the

OCltmi, paaior bf tbe'local

of tbe leading nhi^ter* of ibu MtrfcIDU oonfemiee.

The Rer. Ur. Day

morning

tbli

service.
District Socrotarr I’elcr Nowipi
the nly to

the best known bualoeaa men In I lie

duct Ibe l■>.alIllualiuDn.

county ore working peiwODalty m Mr.

first lime tbo local postoffiix- bas

This i!-

Mr. Lee aiaicH that so bonorixl. For further Inforniatluu
iogardliig tbo examliuilloa> and ixisi
Tbr dnogrr U l
It la only

lime to lake acUi.n

K> now

tioDB Ibe local soervutr). Cbark-s

anyone caster, may bo intervtowod.

rtal as cau- be even by

who cam to look (or bliuaelf.

The

wblk



large amount of the larxe 1* la an

LELAND

embryo aisle.
He Elates that. Mr. Covell la mak
log new rrtends

every

secUon and

be espeew to

tlial

da.v

In

blm nwlinipii by n very cotuforiiiblo
majorl'ty-

Ho eajw

that tbo

U-Und.

MIrh.

Jut>

Glsbop

Woodcock^ of Kooiin ky.

Covol!

Congressional Hub In Aulrlni oouiiiy
of rcprt-soDlaMve ellUons

Its

whe,

fsiutly. are 8|H>iidlng

ih<-lr

nor here, bold Bplscojial
'Nortbfields'

Sunday.

sum

s«-r»loo at

There

30 of that denoniliuilinn

of tbe oounly who ntv enihuslaMlcBt

will

wer<

pnwonl.

grrssman from the KU-venih 'llKirlci.

d.. DiHnsgor of (hi- Homo TclophuCt

and from w-bai I ran hoar

3.,

I

iMdtovo

With hi»

Wllo. iire at lueir cot

0«»vrll Is gaining eirencih rapid­ isgo (or the Miuimor.
ly In nil i«aHa of Iho dlstrin.

Ho U

Honrj

H. Kr-fiimu. caidilor of Hi.

poopto of Iho dlxirh-t fur (bo nomiua-

arrltod ni

lion bo.-a'isi- he U m>i only ilioroiigh-

Ft

having

e'atlkrt and haa made a liKptaple'atlWri

iurcoi. are lory

»iirb

n-llsbU-

aiiU'.t,o-iory

lo ih<-

will r'-o(dvo

ih.- iiouilna-

York lart

imulovt

her sou

by

w.wh.
Will,

of Ute M. B. chnreb

New Afval St IK*

prof
program.
Induing tbe Rov.

pleasant dancing

i«riy.

Ilitnii-r have

a

Issued

ewesStsurt^si-.i'v^’tirPriuvk McamrAadr
leui* RcOo-r*. h). wife, <4 Trsi-ww Ctty.
bold Utcugwn toMsry H ; b srvmd of IbeWty iW

has

Reewt.-r <r iswt. f. f ih> rnoBl; of lirsad
Th-- ^t«T^ sort Himo y.'

sooiirlng- atiracllotw,
them

i«-vorBl

at

iiiiij.hly

dlstiuguislioil

<uldk- mrn.v.ho will bo boro to do-

roghvn

is

oariiosl!)

s."rdisswie!s

.1,

Norvn (Sini rtoor Af tR-'rc«rvbiw»-la lb*Oiy
nesting will Int liiiiMirlant hocaUso the wf Tr*»-r— I'.lr in ■ssi.v.unly. that Iw^ng ths
nls--. '-U- l■..ldlt-e (Iwnrrall t'uBrt for said
onmilMoi-ni.-ii i-.tn sot togolhor
C-winiy. theleeiui.i-.- ttf-wrttwsl tsiasd axirt
e- or w> ...«vb TS.ewor sr msy
awci warr
iiiifor as to w-luii has to. ii dtn.o
„s*p lu

loiu-h

w-t'h

Ih,-

itriigrost
rsl- »-v| AO AtOWtl'-V frr- ot Rf»,A-tl d- IlSTW
r..r II- iwli mar I gsg.. tt>- Mid
-*n ^sc--* * bens; So CM'iars Ihs w f

IS b.s-0 so ii.urh tm-iulnuty of i

■.*h»ado.-SA siiinilalHl

g and so luiirh •-■ithii.sla'iu ait-l - i<-

Tbr prwni*..-. i.. r4srs rtrwrnScAl iwsaicl
oow-tca-.-. s. th- r.ll-'w-meu.-mnlwrt r^rwcnlew
.iiastad ...
I
............. i4 TrsiAvwiTlT (lount,
ho
fair
pivii»»ii i"ii
Is
nx-olv.iit •fUrsisII V rsTsr.s so.t pta*A Af Ml'-bi;*B, voIxM
----------NVIBIilwr Tw.i.t.lw.. .rfosk ilrirbwArt
prdJat siipfs.n from all s,.unos airl
is Iilroadj- aasur-d ihpt this will l-j thtj”*c*iwaius'o. *h' A-'^wt^osi'uIwr”*

MXnVB l'sPt^W«.*i>t>.
rrvxlii to Iho ontir,- Grand Trav- s.•M>ERVn..>t> ANIM MI/li:.
r.gloii and ,k-UK>Ostr.it.- to a r,-ni. ikAiiasi...,. fAr ni.irVi.A,cAA
Bu-iDi .• a4-Lr.MlVsv.-rw- rnr, Mn-hirsn.
il'lo dogrv.- the wond'-rftil agrinitti ral
,
m .'«lT i:-iwxe
■toitl.-.iil.iirHl 1—our... a. »-li
gy as Is iiijiiif.-.i. d at this

li.i,

it-iviiu'ls of oui m.iiiy tiMiint.o
.

coiiimln-s-- .•liiiii:!

I

ti,..;.,

Word has been

-.-

to HilomI flu- III-- l.ii.: ,.i. .M..I1

'1* doing a grand work In the wooils
^oC Northrn Wisconsin, will ahm
^ log. aad thF Rev. John
^
^

be

n:

Mi

Lul,. l-aiau..

n--elved ^brlnMiiB

Jacobe.

boy which has boon rulfllled.

It

KEWADIN

Tvraday eve.llng.

.\bam.i

JO

by

Nelson w-ns at ono lime one of th

all.

Ic- n-i-aui and

caK-

iH-rvixl allor wtni-h all

p.iri.-.l

moved back

to (bH Hi)

-

, tv ntm and Irnin sorvlcr will bd WilUe OiRsn. of Laland. Waa Pai
Injured at NeHh Manitou

..Aboat the same a-> lai-i )M>r, alw the
falsa aad Otne ou

*

*111 bo

(he

pit niy

car

of opportunity

^ wlaltom'from Traveme

City

'e

' Uha In at loMt one of the mw iingr

WlU

r*. Yager.

GLEN ARBOR

!-•

o tor a
irtlos. who arc d,'ltglit,-'l >" srw to
iluward Ki ideiboust- ut
Trav, n

L'. T. C.

wl.l enjoy a

o

joa..li- Uvingsion, of Acme, Is
vU.lllDg With .Mrs. J. G. Uoutb.

Glrn Havoo. Jut) JJ—Wlljk OI-.»
Mankou last ulghi.

•r

> gtsaaaa*. It U expeetsd that a large

Traverse Cily, at WHITING
HOTEL. OD SATURDAY,
SUNDAY. MONDAY
An?ut8-9-io
3 Da>-s Only
ConsDltation. Exajr>
ttoatioD and Advice Free

Dr. McDonald

^tow ors*?l* rlir.*M*rt^
rs.

Ho ws» tahon horn-

Krnosi

Hunter,

Loland.

is

s|ieodlng a few days with her moihor.
Mr*. Capi. Joknaoa.

City, called to atumd him.

Mr. aud Mrs. Jim Loudon rrtunted
Mr. and Mrs. Jams M. Oardnei

>me to Traveme City on the Chetiua

Mm. Edward luBgon yewterdny afi.-r spending a few

U Ml tamylag the bsastles ot Uke HagnrwtowB. Md.. are goesu of
Thraagh (he courtesy of and Mrt. Fraak M. Gardner.

of
Mr

Mr. and

with

Ur.

and

Mr<.

M.

A.

Kroiipa.
Don't forget that the dance which

F^ssk

Prtsdrtch bis Isuaeh wOl b* Mr*. Gardner are Mr. Gardner's faih WBR to be held (be ITth wst iiostponed
md^to Mp eaieruta ihe. membm er and toother aa4 Mr*. Oust t« Bis to Friday. July fl. Ever>'body
alsler.

Mr

Wti;

-ighi T.im I

*5^^

of

>TATB

MICHIGAN. THE W-

of

y bate conn for
tbe coaaiy •(
Grand Traverse.
lu the matter of the estatortM Jatoto
'. Mllllken. deceased.
Notice U hereby glvea that $D«r
months from the loth day of Jaly,D. ]»(«. have been altoved (ar anfiv
Itors to present their cUlau igilfiiA
said deceased to said court for enainatlon aad adjustmenL and (hat all
creditors of uId deceased
are
r»quired to present tbeir Blstwi to Bald
court, at tbe probate office, (b
th*
cKy of Traverse CUt. 1b aald coato
D..JW rtir before Ihe IXlh day of No­
vember.
•.AD
A D 1*0*.
1*0*. and that «Mwin lx- beard
beart by
t
*aM eoart o«
Thursday, the istb da; of Novmbfr.
A D, ISNVI. ,
ten o'clot* iB th* fortDalod July 7th, A. D, IM

■S^TOSTTiS*

sssijTSKr

_

MANY of Ibe aimvenlrs given away
I'll the Calirnruta Cars arc worth tDorvHull (hey cbnrgeTor admisslua.
FOR SALE—Dry goods
stock
al«o
furtiiiiitv and Rxinr,-*
Inquire ot
I. IliiKhnell, Northpuri. Mich.
July n, 10. 1?;-3L

H™*

'c»T

Ask foe Allen's Foot-Caaa,

cyommofi * l’MiSl

....

‘ ‘ •-

JaB*»-A«. as.

Stop!

Look!

Listen!

I hcrc will never be a time again wiien you cao
build cheaper thao now.
Let us figure your bills—our prica will con­
vince you of this fact.

Soutti Side Lumber Co.
J. O. Crotscr* See.

Tramsc City, Mich-

Wexford.

MbsIc by Sprague Bros . of Wej

C Angus
gave a fir..- ■li»,-ourso
in
ih
•h leda.v on Sundu) School- t.h.-i
usefuln* -R
Bliil rt-sl
necoss.'v to
h<m
His lit.I- daiiRlitor als.. r*
cited Scripture. sbowlitR h-r wou-i,'ful mentor).
Mrs. norrv and son G.wirge of CI<:
mete, called on friends her,- u>da).
Grandma

Fi‘t.-r

1*

planning

t

WE are THREATENED
SUMMER WEATHER
therefore the kitchen is a matter of important coo-Idcration. Step into our store and look over our
l.argc line of

Oasoline Seovos
and Oit Stovaa

Capi-

1 there I I'l-.i

with bad effect.

Coat and dangbter. Mildred,

Teal.

FfalirK

yilUor,

when tbe plug blew fmm iho Hiownior

hugfber of traveling men. wtvr, and Shlppensburs. Pa. aad
DMids wui take a dsy nS and spend

.varhl

-

LOWERS HARBOR

Ho was SRsUilug

Lelatiil sad Dr. fValick. of Msp:<
picnic

gasoline

Fl'hor, im-k a |‘l.-a-.ui.- jiartv nf o.,-r
0. North Monlioii aud lark l«rt
'iinluy
it.- a. or lo the s.tiiio i.-laod
Ills Bioniing. starling a' < i. in >>. :-

Of LHand. wak badly srald.-d at Xotlb

•atwday at fhach, ang H Uir w.<allier

U^aaiA.

daughter, Mrs. It. L. Wilwm.

man, In Mesming tbo ritw (or a
Have

Hish Tims St FoMCh.
^e

N>sKt.

hlR brother-in-law. Fn-d

^ICNIC SATURDAY
Travalera

Tuesday

ferry

JaAy »U
For BBy paia. fTom top to too. friMB
any cause, apply Dr. Tb«aao' BtfiOto
trfr Oil
Pata caaY •tay whwe h to

June 13 lo July Sf.J

HoihPho.«;Su*g;,

BADLY SCALDED

^

ya«

ME WILL BE IN

It, 15 h-r<- ilBiliug his Rr.indoiot. •.
son.
Ml** Iva W.»d is vMiing will. hei.
and opened up a grocery wloro on
r. L K fSli.-rldan.
father of Aldou.
Charles A Fi-hi-r and II I. Noa»,
Becreiaiy' and iressuror—The Rev. Union street and afierwards soiling
At the ice ot.Hto
serial
.vi
lh< made a l»--i:oss ’I'l. H> ttouili Mr)
• John BIg-Joe. John Cobb, John Wang- out aud went on tbo ruatl fur a Chiisl *,-,-1, .-iiid
la o '*i.| Kr .
Grange Hall Tbiiisday ovi-iilng
fi)
tsuag. Robert Agosa.
cago wbolesnie bouse. He had cbsTgisC'^nt tor tti. (i.iidon '■i-,. grai
W HS made.
The |>iucc<-ds boiiii; I it
The meetings this yosr will be held of the lerrlloty north of Oruml Kap
8iM>culaiioUB In curdwowl
and the nilnistor,
in the big auditorium which
Born-To Mr. and -Mrs. J. W W:rt
forceil
Ssr oooree of ronstruHlon and will long ontsiandlDg bad credits
to Kriday. a daughter.
NHwnn to rellrt‘ from (ho
'W Jn rea^luFSB tor the opening ot tbo
Miss Flopnv WlntPiR. of
Tr.-v
meeting which boglus Tbuioday eveu- meirlal lm.>.|n(->s.
»«• City.'.‘t-indavrd Willi her sister
\UL Angnst «. Tbe Itrv. Mr. Roblni-s, J. G. lloolh.
M will address the coagregatioD up
Mrs. laity ^Mwln and son, Gerald,
topiwd .ha-l wiilioui an., known
Ml Ute spirit and purywao of tbo meet
rtvid Sai.uda.v to.- a vi~it with boi

R>s.

If

CalKorMia Car*, as •& ate not laehy.

to:

hoiiu- wishing they niigbi La.o i:i
aad
latevegtiiy;
pnisiMTous young busliK'ss m<-u
speaker, will take part In the aerrlcos. In lueelaaau county at GUI* I'ler aii-i Other surprise on Glenn.
About $30 was niade at il»The Rev. Mr. Jacobs Is (be Intcriueior held tbe office as |x«tmaMcr for fnJtvx'pli ParadlMtjiij'.- a nuiii.Kat ihe HISRioa. and b an erangells; .vears at that place under McKliiiot
(mm lie* Tori;..-.- ationdod.
among Us people.
,
(Vbeo lMielu<-Hs
•*. Anna Williauis. of Chirico, lThe oaaip mewling couuiliiee
ts come slack ho leased hU place ul ImxlMr.
>ind
coapuaed of the following:
ness and movt%d to Grand Rapids and Vlsliliig with her iHtreols,
Rubin- afterwards

DO NOT be dlsaMwdBtod

do aoi receive a Iwcky bean flea^dto

«.-t.

.'jUmeaa, a vigoitws

president—Tbe Rev. W. D.

MICHIGAN. TWBNTY-

and ague, and geaml fietimy. iBfi
moat effecMve tenody
to
MtatoO
Bitter*. Ihe
great
altorattva
mt
btood pnrifier; the aatldou tor every
form of bodily eeaJmaaa Bsreaa*
ness, and iBsomnia. Bold uBfier gaaraciec at S. K. WaH fi Bean. Haaaak
fi Lay Cb.. C A. Itogbee Drag Ca
drag store*. Price M «*au.

txakn U Ltfflber. uth. Shlitki. Flabh. hmn,
WiBdows, MfiolEUp tad SH9 Work.

wor.

Ibore and a good tinio was r>-|s>rio.'

Mr

of

^ sevenib Judicial Circuit, in Chanceo
Stfit; pending la the CIrenli Coari
for the
e County of Grand Traveiwe, in
chancer).
er). SI 'Traretwe
Traretwe City, oa
on the
Ihe
9lh day of June. A. D. 1$08.
Lela Raint. cwnplainant. ‘ vs Wil­
bert Kaios. defeodaot
In this cause II appearing that the'
defendant. Wilbert Rali»,
Is not a
resident of this ataie, but rewldeu In
the state of Indiana, oa
motion
ot
t'oveii fi Cross, so’lcltors for
com­
plainant. It is onJered that
dafeodani 4*D(er bis
appearance
lo
said
cause on or beforr four monl^ from
the date ot this order, and that vitbla twenty days
complainant
cause
this order to be puhUabeA la ,lhe
Grand Traverse Herald, said pnbUca-tmn ti> b-- cootinuued once In each
w,,-k for six week* fn soceenkui.
FUWiBitlCK W. MAYNK.
Orenlt Judge.
COVl-yiJ. fi CROSS.
Sollritor* for' Complainant.
Rurio^s addrrws, Trtveiwe Clly.

The WeirKnown

m

..non vn Mti) -

host

Iho Grand Traven-c region that

QTATE

DR. DONALD MCDONALD
lit Corning

«

will la' renteinbored by the pt<npu- »I

W. P, CMTSa.
June 15-July

SPECIALIST

afirni.s-n

howadlii. Mich.. July l’2. -One «l
hr Odaaaah. Wla.. an evaagellnt who Mich,
Mr. and Mm. Nelson bad Iwo
* win be in a&endaBce Utnmgn the
children before, two girls. S and
5 llie pleasantest ovotHs'nf the sesttoii
a
siirj.ilso ' on Glenn
Darns
lliY meettne; ibe Rev. T. C. Thomw., year* old and their wishes have lieeii

^'&pmcnl througboui ibe tmilre

Notice
•ell at PnbMe auctloe to tbe Wgbeat
bidder, at tbe trout door of tbe coort
bouse In tbe dty of Traverae City,
and county « wfwad Traveree. and
Sute of Mtebigan. aaM conrt.bonte
being the place ct boidtne the Circuit
Coon for said oounty. on Saturday,
the first di) of AuguRl. K D 109R. at
i« o'ckM k to the (orenoeii alt. or so
much tbereuf as nay be neewary to
raise the amount due U>
the
*aJd
eompialnant for
principal,
interest
and eoaiR In this ranse. of the foliow.
lag dvsCTllwd parrel of land, to-wit:
Lm Udrty-flvp and Uiiny-six i3$ and
.ts> of block tour (41 of Hannah Lay
fi OompanvR fliwt addition lo.ibe vlllage. now city of TraversM! City. MlebIgan according to the recorded pist
ibertof. to iccorAmr wiib tbe terms
vt said decree.
Dated June iTth. irv-e'
OBO W CURTIS,
Clrt
irmit Court Coouulsaioner In and
for <Grand Traverse County. Mlebi-

i.

j-

Home o« K.

nows of Ihe arrival ol a i:-pu>iud liaby
the Rev. Tboua Bulth. of Mu Plena- boy to Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Nolsun at
aoL an old mMIm- of tbe CIvU war, the U. 8. Ugbt Station. 1*0101 lu isey.

July I3-lt

I^ORT^AOE KAI^-IsVsulv ksvieg I

ibruugbout

Nelson.

' Bamnel Plgooa. of HamiHun. Mteb.;

pleased.

erltsv-* OB i'w«« i;a wpua W:'
,. r- I- ,-UiBiei lo hsdossaA
SI t B. rtsi- h.-rwo: 1 wo Himdr.
Ikdl,r- -»!.■: .so, s.eroowsl.
or in s.jst«y hs,-<nc (»o-b Id*____ _ .
rllo--t-l.I iweii-.-d tt.«rsl.T or sny i«irt
I so-l - i.R.r.-t.T iivr.i thsi t„ rtriuIV rr rtiktrv-»H-s. Tbo Iiamrs of 11. -..,
..ftho ■•ower-f .sl> roriiiuB,>l U> wid iworl
gsces.it "I -'..i.|.liso.^ w ill. iLo Waiale
-viH In- annolipcod later.
■n *«.-h -ww iiisrts sad
tk-e*
A full aitondanro of ail moniiiers of will b. wd-l SI (...l.v SS.-ISW or rrortoe
' Idrter on
Asturday.
ho o»iiimiil(x-K from all parts of
«.-rk

wil

1>\

Ki-

CUAKC1ST
BALB—IN
PURSD I
Tba (__________________________ _
^ «K« aad by trtKue ot an uidei ■ is BOt eaUrwIy tree from dUias*. m.
fever*
Btevall.
aad dacrte of the ClnttaK Court for the high eievackws
wMIe oa the tower tevel* malaria M
tbe County of Grand
Traverse
Chaacery. la tb* Stale of MteHaaiL AcOBBtered to a greater Or toas «fimade aad dated, oa tbe tlai tey^ icaL ae*s»rdlng to alUtafia. To oveeAprfl. JL D IM. la a eenala oaaae come cUmato

3

roninilti*e are anlvoiy

filonds who alMb'ilu-ui all hajiiiiu,-:.-.

or not will

Ibis

M-sslons .vud ouiltned

■rtigram

Tbey wetv gr.-.-t.-.i wkh ai

biid Mrs.

1^P0UND BOY

^ nghoKbport.
rt. where
wbc
be bad charge nr
l^Mbodiat church for a Ui

Missouri
very

4 «c|pr Bprlap.
Bprlap who la wdl known

of

scattered

37, at

Miraio dolails for the os|*>sllk>n.

srrr.tn

abu

old fashioned charivari, oudltig

tion wtihiiut quosiien.

Mouday. Ju!>

Tbo oxocullvv comuiluoo

Ohind Travorw- frlomla of Mr

cnunloR, ho
are Ute Rev. p. K.

ou

roploR

■|■•.ll|.-nl

Co>.-ll K{H-(ul a low w-(u'hs here.
Han Ninde and wife, of Ft. W.vym
and it is orrtuln that It luo |h-»;iI<- u'
Tiy x^lgb
It
^ ll^
iBy may be bcllered.
Id., arv at lh< Ir cottage for .ho oum
Grand
TraverKo
onuniy
give
Mr
• hatertMlaL ■to bevr blni apeak to
la
lor.
Covrll tbo majority that he i« ontlihd
the ladlaw^hla
(loo Hunter and wife reacii. d hor.
to. with the vote that 1* sure to be
ea to ibA through a
Indian Inierjiollod for him In the other noiih.ili Wedlii-sduy evening on the sloaiuoi
gtt^of
,of li,coodllkiB and meibiidt

Grand

Mrs. Itk-linrd Sloffttus arrived h.-p
from Now

Couuty
ouuty

pcopiv are always

Humpbrevlarge general sioro ri Omega.
O
end it prcsltlrul ol the Adams Coaniy
Tck-phoo« Co., as
well as of
tbe
Home THeptaono Co, of Pike Couhiy
jys of Dr. Kings Now Hl»covcr)
All of the oomiiil'.iors for the big
.avtsi my life once At l.-asi I
■sir have boon enorgotlcaliy at ’
think U did. It to,-mrd to reach the
luring the past h-w
weeks
golUnc Rpo!—(be very seat of ni> cowgii—
Dr.
hlngs lln<-d up f> r -.lii- gt-nt-ral ar when rveryihlng else (aih-.l'
ig's New n*cov,-ry not only re»fli
tangouionts.
Tbe pui.iH-iiy
<vBimlt
tbe congb spot: It heals ibe tore
lee have <k>ne oxcell,-nt wv.rl. on the
Its and the weak spots In throat.
■roioium list wblrh will soon l«> road)
.RS and chest. Sold und<-r cuaranal S. R. Wait A Sons. Ilunnab
'or Ih.- (ih-ss.
This
will !»• a »,.rj
A Lay and C A Buglxe Hriig Co
.antlsonio book and flllod with com
drug Stores, iOc and $1 T.rial boliU
■lolo luforniBliuii rolallv— to the Mt ID cents.
air an.l all its doUilr. There will bo

vtslHng at Iho W.a.dl.iidgi- ,-..lingo

Such t<-|H>it. a.-, (lo-xo mining tomi
i many ;uxiio>-k and

il-e

La-laud Ium oti-iung

was accoiiiiKinlfxl by his iiopow

beeu of lljjt' UlRlrlcl."

;iadla%t«Bm.'
Btaage.-Ibaa the Intereal of hli-

of

W..MI

ly Sited sod |>o»sesseti all the giiiill- Maslor Jatuca MrL'rackoli. of
Louis
tbe camp meeting two yi-ara rgn flrulluiis bijl bocaiuv ho has Biio por- vlllo. Ky.
aac drew large rtmdi to hear him
Runal qualliUw
wblrh nit.-.-ici
and
Mont 1-S.y. of y^t. Wwyiie. In'., v
'^peak, wlU gtve two addrewei
mabo frlci-dR. The ran iliai (iraUoi
the Inn f'-r a fow days.
AngMt IS. Or. Monlt-auwa U
eouniy, (ho home of Cansr»><ahuiii
Fruuk Saffurd and sun aio at
haowa la tbU eltjr.- He la one of ibr Uarragh, Is sbowinfc
so
much on- Inn.
leading phjmtdaaa In Chicago, a memmi> tor Mr. Condi may U- taken
Arthur Brady loft this niornlu; to
Jjm of tb« Cbloigo Prea* dub. and a
Indlraflon of Mr. Corell's popu- Andeivun. Ind.
;.eH0t«r of aaOoaal ImpoNanee.
Ur. larlly (lirnochmii ih. M>iitlifin |•or'l•Ul
Miss tVtHNlhridgo. of Marlotta. Ohio
allbough

ProRldont Sanders

iiiujtig

Sttpplltw for the eltcirlc light pKui

|,a»ed

.Bsurd a call for a general nieoting

'.rand Trnvois.- fgion.

ihai

»ve

Travoiwo Kegluu Pair asso.-laiiun I

Hdolv

to appear on the ■•rx^ram Ihia year.

aaabl* to uadersiand a wort of the

and tbinkvng

li-.iss*

H Apaebv Indiaa. who waa prtwetit

Maatwuma.

hrough th- Stanislaus

-•rso Cli)

Cbhago. will l« in

|w<>p:

tiibli Car- in (he tliuc the) have been

to U' hold in the court hotiw In T.av-

Cirlallily worthy of iho vciio of lb.- Fl»i Nuikiual Ihiiik. <•(

''reared nnioog tbe whlioa and bclns

Ae-

all of Uh- memtM-rs of all conintltioos

Bpobs at fbe neeilag last year and \»
Dr. Carlo* Monlciuma. a fall blood-

MIU.ICNS of

doiotrn

typewriter

ly (or U>? Traven.!- City man.
Mi.
re coming dally.
Mr. lUtr:>
os
cboreb. who are deeply Intcreeii'd In Loc uid:
"11 GrtUot oouniy broajiB |H«u-d this nock with about l5 skill
Ute ncocM of tbe meoUng.
the priniary volo and Iho od worknton and tbo work w ill be rap
Among the apeabem who are to ap­
noiihern rountb-v do ibHr duty
by Idly pushed.
pear on the program an.- Ute Rev. Dr. Mr. Covell, ho will be iho :.oxi cooWiu, U Mwdloring. of Ft. Wujno
dlM Bplaoepa) ^ureh of Aibloa, oat

Already

Much

sorMo,-

departmental

services aud

M.

P. B. Day, paaior of the PIrat Metht'-

Been

Done

and

t)i>ewrltor.

ganJzed lor Ur. CoveU and Rome

Bee. A. T Fertumtn, prciMIng elder
of the dUtrict, and the Ber. Joaepb

Haw Been

Weeks

eioiuoiyins uiolihT, atonugrajibor nbu

that Gratloi a>unty i« thorougbl)

RlightoO, or laughed at ae

•t t&i pUet, wu In Ibe dgr today

Few

Ad osmiolnailun will be bold'In ibU

n« of spprouMce.
bureau* of <u
NciMNi O. w>e. a wen known cli.
■ten of Alma, U In the ciiy i.«lry on graving acd prlotliig, elociroijpe flu
goteriiniom
printing
offiobuaineaa.
Ui. Lee li a v.-o
waim Islier,

of the post.
Tb« Bev. W. D. ttobliiMn. of No.ib-

La*t

tfly Wediiosday, Sct>lcmber 1*. fur i>i'

Covell'R beliair.

EprL puiDT o( the M«Uiodln cbutcb

Energetic Work

foreut salaries paid In (hU.,M!xi<:^

terMUnp SUtementa.

OmiliKltii wnk 2 BSD

This tdlors «u .uducoiuoin

ytruug iNopk- to look up t|to ^

greaa. Made Seme Very lo-

BMk. VTAMt** Cttr. Mkh.

INDIAN

piBliittke

ty Paver* Mr.-Covell for Con-

ELK LAKE.
T. W. Hawley U vtaUJag (rieafis
South MUion and AMea.
Mrs. J. R. Dean and seo. Dennis,
drove to Nor-tb UUiaa last Timaday
* •
the day vrt^ Mr. and Mia.
Will HutobcII.
W»«. Currv
______ Tuesday
_
_
from
Curry mortieil
Benltm Harbor where b,- went Tbur*
day to aitewd rfe fuBcrwJ ot bl* uncle
John UarUndak'.
Ruturt
Caru.aad Tbocoaa
and
Q.')an Iktiuae uf TravetiMi Cliy. are
visiting at IjowcU Soon
Mr. and Mr*. Gtwge Mtinro ap.'lji
itunda) with Hr and
Mrs.
CUudo
VVaruor at Wllilanisburg.
Mr and Mrs Andiru I'nilor arv
t()otcli>c o,.-r the arrival ol a daiigh

Dr. McDonald
ly* Sp-c *1 atteAt'on
to Catsir-i,
i-.ir 1- .1 11- .1-.-- . T-i-,.«i nn-1 l.'ii,;
-,i ■- .
-1-:..
Iti.iii.A
J
I
:•
,1,....- I...,-4-

|.-A,l,a. -|-h...U4. |H--. ;
1-.,S.-,ir4.
mi
;
-Jt M'-«. V.,.;, , -I
:

THERE IS STUX HOPE
THEN DO NOT DESPAIR
. M.-i.;- D:- McEkra-u I „;.il v;- ; 4
-> • d'fiCliOrt- of your -Jl!<cs-<.'•.-.'■ir.-d i',c Ikjctnr sno*. cu.

Cooking' in summer is a pleasure when gasoline or
oil btoves arc u.scd Prices to fit your pocket book
and siy> to suit your requirements.

Ask about our Easy PayoMut Ptaa oa Hoaac
bold Farniture.

TWO

STORES

m-417 S. Union SL

JULIUS SAMPBEIL CO.

^
^

•KANO TRAveme

Grand Traverse Region
NOTICC TO CORRC8PONDCNTA

We tepe they wfll leave

_ _
.
i *«*c* *»<
OLEN HAVEN.
laUr than TumOty f»w* «f ••ch «jek
The Wcdneadly trip of the 8. 8.
•Ad tf MrmporwfHita fail to find
thetra
—urad that » Mtaeoarl landed thirty paaaengera for;
the Glen Lake re«>ru and other
point.- For Gregory'. R<*>rt: Mra.
Sloeuin and tao rhlldren. Mr. Hend• i«>u and wife, ami Nt*. Olaon and
WE»T ALMIRA.
*'■ MJ-. and Mr* Knfl V.nr and Nr,
••*.1 Mr.. M <:.
I' ''’
r;.i;iv
TUrrr alur lUck oai« Soaday.
» - Mr. and Mrt, Calvtu KowJtr of IVf.aarrme. were \tu- Kui-st» of Mr. aad
‘ In. Rafui Bal*» Sunday.
^ ' M««ra Dan PnUi, Elmer Abbey;
%Bd Altjen Name* »ere all home
AUm SundA'.
Nr. »d Mr., md WlUon. Mr«. Rv

vh....
■ Mr. and Mra.

hkhaimvioav^jui.v *a tm.

. Mrs. Andmoo did noti.1 Cleorge
m
Leslie spent
iTravt
iverae City.
vw
or Ote#a. aoent dinner.- the first < nrae «I which «
Anderso
. and Mr*. Frank WUsoa drove i I OKBt
Sunday in town.
■Icy b
Kehi Bra*-, new boat I. ragddly
gooau then were tntlled
ives.
nenrtne eompletimi. It wui be one ot to praeeeo to the home of Mra. J. L.
JwiyiO.
the finest boat. In the bay and U Olbha. where tables were spread npon
named -Dorothy K."
I the lawn and porch, and after full
NORTHPORT
The new curfew bell ha. arrived !
W. B. NlcboU tetumed toinrday
ha. been phired in the city halL j
from a trip to the nutheni part of and
L. R. Piv-k presented a laughable I
Leonard HalUday. w^ the
the aiate. Mra. Nichols inei
■lEht when drawn In hi. tain into'w-rred, after which a
Tmreae.
io« th^lhc" Dicbt by a horae
i Program of piano , music, reading*.
Geargo Peck .pent Friday and Sat 'i C^al Iton^m h«
and' rvwhatkm. was enjoyi-d
urday in Sutton. Bay.
' ,on
a
w^k™ vlsu With !*>
Th,- r.-ciutwiki of Ml« Emily |
Mrs. Wlhua Vtntoii retnmd

»» o c

--- -

dug. Mich.
.. ..
Dr. J. Pr 0>:dar Hprimt* l.odRe
HoJtaodet of Ann Artur; J. M. Young l^rtlng at .Sortbtwrt Point.
1
Sonhpoi
and fanifly of Chicago: aloo panic*
r. Turner returned to St. l»nl.
borne, ib,
lor *'K( itwood" and Ray'a Resort. Mr*.
W. Poner oniraMi,s Eliza Gran ha* returned fram
E E 1‘ugb for Sooth Uanliou Island. ^^^vMltmg Arthur Heiminr a.
I r. Ransom and son.
I mnutb of visiting ID ibe soulheru
Mr*. Charle. ChriatlaoKW
and
Chraier Allfbouaer of Sutton. Bay Cbarlw. —•1 Mr, LolUi- St Iran on ' pan «f ttie sla:,-.
daogbier. Heion. of ManUioe, who
•nlng
spent
Sunday
in
town.
.
;
have been vl.itlnK witb Ctaa*. Olercn
Ur and Mr*. Cfaa*. Oberti left Sa. , ^ Kti».. ll Hi-can left today for Ui*Mr*. O. V, Cliao**- and children of
relatives
and fatolly, ivtiirned to their home
lgn.ee to .pend . lew •‘•’K'''’ , vulltasehall
Traverse City wire vKiting Irtee^. unl-vy for
nine of thM
• ir daughter, Mrs Itrown I ^
Duncan of Suiions Bav
di»*PI>clnted by Ui« non
edn.-».:ay an? Thursday lu ;i|»Pva. ..nc of the K'n»le> nine here
'
Saturday
A
game
bad
been planned
uMi-rlng
neae
ih-- KlOrCrby t>oys failed to eouif.
The Ulases LUzIe aur .
Arrivals Sunday morulne on the &
Tb.- n-w sldeuaik building Is pro- but
'
e bunt,'
...
, July :-l
8, .Mlaaoiirl.
For Cedar Sprlnga vr of Detroit arc guest, at
IxKige: Charhw Uolllsier. wife andj f >>.r and Mr. G U. Dami
Mr and Mrs Colt- and son, Philip,
■ Kvi-n-iti-. Washluglon. arrived

nti-i-iliig.
—--------------------I tills- 1
Ke.orl. CrsirlCN H Hemli-n, Ttiursda
July ;
DOWNWARD COURSE.
Day. Mr Meyer, of Chicago.
Mrs. .
Mesdames Humpseh Seelig at
Ml> J«nie* \Vj*e, *on and rtaiiRbFaat Bcitva Realized oy Travera* City
MAYFIELD.
- vihltlng relatives daughters. Esiber and Lurilt-, *l>eot
. Of flonor,
People.
Tbursilay
In Traverse City
ay in
Ml- I N. .iHlUin'tl 1
A llllle Ivarkuche at first.
HIgbta. formerly druggist 1 guesis 111,' i>.i.'l s'-ik Miss H./i'l ('.aDully increasing till the bark 1«
Mlw Hatel Bennett and Donald
i* MalniJ naan. a nbvi- from E
Phariua,.'.
Gordon tookube boat for Ludlugton Norlhiiort
'
'
lam,- and weak
rk-nd# In town
............
.Mrs. Jennie
......... Enslsn
rrinan disorders quickly follow.
lYlday.
Mesars Andrewi.
Carlton
and
Hi-v Dr. C M Sicwart will o.'cupyjof Chicago,
Diabetes and finally Brlgbla' dU
Boeileher arrived for Lorelei Lodge be pulpit In the M E. Church next I Wilma .-ui,! I
BENDON.
Card or Thartta.'
The Mlaaes Alice and Bva Day and undup 0
Tbki i
Mr and Mi*. Wm MDonald.
' We wUb to thank the frlonda and
Reta ()o«k apeni the past wi.ek visit­
:idiiey II
aii.l Mis. T.vi> llarillne wi-r,ing fUh Ur. and Mrc F C Rice of though a low price Is being pald-. «hli.-,t fii- ikIs U.T.- Smi.liy,
j
jiTeighltors for their kindness dBfi&B
Uls. Loin,- Nelson reiiirn,^
reiiirtw-d lo Ca-’ IVrey.
Thursday
Travel*,- City.
IVrcy. Thomi.son
Thompson and trk-n.l,
frk-n.l, Mr
Mr’,’a.lvle,- Cf a Tr.iverw,- Ciiy cItUen.
Ihe slcknew* aiul death of oar lovod
dlllac
Ilac Sunday, after Ivavlng
Ivaving spent
spent a H.-mi-sm.
l^n.l--.n. of
of Huckli-y
Huckli-ya,-re
a,-re ra.kljng’
making' Mrs. t-an-mon I.Tompkln*. form«T-j Mr. and Mrs Nir.on Johnran
July-St.
visit hi* c'"''
NutoB Johnson,
couple of
wi-eki with her
her parents, c.ill. b.-re Sunduv
' Iv of tr.l Mudi'UD streci, traverae-to Thumps,mvllU- Friday lo vl.l
Mr. aad Miw. Chnrl.-s NelMih.
| Mr. ..iid Mis. f-red Tabben-r audlcity. Mi<n.. s.,ys: "..ly husband had|molb,-r.
VU»A.
Rapid
MardW^fi JohiiBlon s|.-m
Fr’day . rhlldren relumed home kVIcUy after, s.veral sympiom* of kidney trouble! ijjr
Safe Rhodes, t
Mr. -Fans! fi
ov«d ftiKi E V. HIH'h boiux
In Traverse City
campinc -n Hogslvai-k k>r two w.-eks- for year.^ and though he wa« never , terlocheli. alid Miss Daisy Tb,vr
Mlaa Mjro Comstock U HpoDdiug
Mr. Faust 1. working for M. M. Welch
Mr.i»nd Mr».
of I’ia.-, obOgi-d lo g1\<- up working yet he hasgod Lea men Itanon. of Bendoti,
. lUy
lUy Jackson
J
rn orcmio cm o* ToLano, I
bniii.Ihi
Ihi,
and liiile
A. H.I, Smith were vl»- tbe||week wlllr relatlvea In Grawn.
. and
lilll,- daughi.-r. b-av <■' i,,-,-ii pul lo a gr>-at amount of Incoa-; oaiiera
Oracle Kehl very plcaaanily lor Howell i.alay iifii-r vlalling 'Mr* ivenlence and irrilailon, iH-sldt-s sul
mol her, rnaaaJ. ewtazr bwIm d*U «h»« iMisawr
entertained iwemy-fl- e of her younk Row .1
ly ol.lering imi«h pain He used l>ian's|,,„ .
_
inr iwrtweoMhrfirK o< F. J. CavniT aenf.
Wn. HlRKlIina or Travemc City,
1 Kidney mil*, piin-husi-d at the "'all ; , ■
Saturday
itber
.iflng
, Ihi.. father and motbt
visll-'llruu Co. The u.— 0| Uiis ■’■'“v-'lF
t.
,,, a
hlng wli^ Saturday afternoon.
Mehsadem-y e*ar uf ,'atzsii* that caaB*.
aad tried bU luck fishing
• Ing ai the ............... Mis. .iacks<#ii mullgave me relief wiihln a few day* af-; '-I*'
wk aat
n on
Rev. Franklin Sw.-i-i and fainlly of Mrs. lill.bs. r.-iunie.i to Tnivet.,- Cliy;ier u.tiig siini- 1 have aira f-cvivi-d.
poor auocot. Too
many fl.bertnen
Adrlan. are at the Spencer cottage for Satuidav
il.en-p.tal n-sult' Iron' 'IsIiik iVian* '
H'*'”'*’*
the creek,
, Ml*. tYvllb' M ,.,- of is-'oske,. Is, Kldn, y 1111. for Uie ,-ure of kidney i Igtray Nutim, the infant son of Mr,
We had some heavy rains last Sat­ the .umnter,
John C Cannean returned to IX-n tb,- guest nt Mis* F.yoMeKag,- and coniidalm '
[and Mr*. Nuton Johnson. pas»e,l away
urday Friday night it poured down
ver. Col-, last week, after having mtu-r friends h,'re for u short lime. }
F.ir suU- by alt dealer.. Price &d i SntiWav. July 11. al * O'clock, aged
oad a-n.hed the roads quite bad.
Albert W.-leln and Gl,-n IJnn-ii »f ,s ni>
Fi.-ier-MiUium Co., iluBalo. six wivks. The luneral aervlcW were
Mlaa Anna Dean I. picking huckle- spent the past few weeks her,Ball's C*tsrrkO*r>'
Oscar Dame reiuracd to F,-* IslandKingsU-v spent ilo- dar with Edwaxd N>-u Vt>ik. sole ageitis for the I’Bited held at Ibe house Sundav at 2 o'eto-k. actemra^oa^ bM
lierrles on the Bonrdman river plain..
She is making good money, tbey mj. tbh afternoon after having siM-ni ih, Gitin Friday
IS .oe,
the Rev. Mr. Stanton oBldatlnc. The
Mr. Anderson 1. home from Ann Ar­ paai week with hi. mother. Mrs. E
i,asi Tuesday almui forty la,!i<-s of' Kemeuibor the nani^—Doan's—and
Tsk* Aau-* Idiz no. for «a#M paMw.
bor. where he went with Ms wife for K. Dame.
ih,- Klnssb-y Cenieiery luiprov,-iu,-jil ■ lake no other.

Sit

'X'

r Mr., Wal;a«r Li^p Sunday,
t Ur. and Mr«. Fed Wll»o. Nra. R<• knl) WtiKUB and Hoy Cam- were ca]l
.ia. on Ur. aad Mra. RtUu. Bale. laai.
WadBcaday eveirtne.
. Bd Sohnolder' of Lake Atm baa
'Bianed hh .new houae am «hn farm.
*ll| he^uUo an Inutrovenipot In
'■hr vielaliy. John Clark of Inland, U
■ ^ carpentor. and Jlni ^llderhou.e
VThere ww« atdte a immher from
jMre who got caught in the big rain
^nn Friday and Saturday while afSv hucklcberrfca.
TjSi. Otay .iMt a vnlnable horae last
eU«» he lodt the other borae
,ttit Friday. leavlneMm wtth a aumlAhr'a crop aad noTJ^in to cultbnir
with or to do anything elae, Wf
#11 sorry for him.
a-Thearhoo! inectlng wa« held at our
Jpihool houe >ai Moixhiy evrmlui;.
iibul Only la director.; Charltw Baitw,
•(■adorator: WUl O. Clark, troanurer.
.Aid also »e will bare a new atove.
tMUa Hargueriie Schnedder la ex•Bfeetsd to be the teacher for the com»ilto term. We hojK.- her auoces..
'i*>JmiBf« Sweet of l.#ke Ann called tm
~>ank Roger* Saturday.
‘Jim Brynn of Lake Ann had ibe
-jrione Jo loac- hi. donkey by Mr.
Rota shooUng It Friday.
M Minnie M. Bgtos ha. been
Mra. Bgrl Gray clean bouiie
W Mr. and M«, Hmer Ab1 July •. I
]|||M]cwhaM In ahr

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One Dollar Per Week Will Furnish
Your Home Complete

rJi

MASSIVE MISSION
ROCKERS

KITCHEN CABINETS
AND TABLES

The only kind of Rcckers that don't bh">w tlip
mars and jcrajches. and the kind iliaj y^ivv;-- >ou
the most comfort tind last a lifctiiiic 'il;,---!
handsome Rockers arc made trum the
m
lected oak and finished in a beautiful Kf^y
weathered. Being made only by expert chair
makers ihey are strongly put logether, all joints
being locked and'sccurely fastened. They arc
gracc-ful in appearance and are large, roomy
and verycomfortablc, as they are upholsien-d
wiih leather seats and some with leather back-.
I'hey are well adapted lo any or every room in
the house and will harmonize nicely with any
Other class of furniture. We have a nice as>yn
ment of different styles ranging

A good Kitchen Cabinet will save the house­
wife many unne- essary sicps in a day as well as
I'.i.ik ’ng h.-r work a p’c2«ure instead of a burden.
N'oar flour, spices and cMracts will last you
twice as long if you have a safe place to keep
them. We ha\-e-a nice line of Cabinets to select
from, made from maple tmished in the natural
color, and some solid oak finished
in gulden,
ranging from - Kitchen Tables with lanre. ipnoiou* top*, well

;;„r'........... $4.75 to $15

$4.5010 $16

uoiile. struut:. ditruLl,- ad>1 will Ihei

rri.-e ...............................

20c, 40c, 60c and 75c
Brussels, Velvet and Axmlaster Carpets, regular value 75c,
$1 and $i.$0, 'luring the uJean-up sale............ 60c, 80c and OOc
sported Straw Matting, containing fire to tven
. .. . five vanl*.
Xt^'olur value 15c, 25c and$5c,«oing at
.»c.l5c andZSc
These patterns are all new and very pretty.
Unolcnm Remnants, new and handBome rattens in both Flornl
«nJ Uriuiital ufTo,ia. regular value SSc, 65c and 75c, cloao-tip
prioe* ....................................................................... 40c, 50c and 60c

The Store that Trusts Ihe
People anywhere In Michigan
High Quality and Low Prices
Always PrevaiL

lifetiii.r.

ibo llODl-,

CARPETS, RUGS AND
LINOLEUMS
This is a splendid lime to get special bargains in all kinds of
floor coveringf. We have several remnants left .in the very
ae«^t patterns of, INGRAIN CARPETS, reg’ular value 35c.
5Sc, 75c andlKk. which wc are closing out at

h

$2.00 to $2 50

Kitchen CuptkOaEdS Several ililTorcDt ityle* nml
6i«* lo »ob-ci {foiii. I'rii'v..........$7.00 to $16.00
Kenien-.ber, wo i-arry a full lino of Kui hen
I'teoaila cb well ai everything olae tor

LACE CURTAINS SPECLIA

SIMS

The special prices we have p'-Jt on odd Lace Curtasos and brok­
en lots cai.noi be approached elsewhere
These Curtains conM-.1 of :he season's most dainty patterns in all the new effects
an<l it will pay you well to purchase now even if you're not quite
ready for them Curtains which sold OCp fi-w ®’7 P«f
fri.m 7-> to SI- now- going from ... WVA,' W dli pair

DINING ROOM FURNITURE
l or the balance of July we shall give a discount of 10 per cent,
r n Sideboanls. IJining Tables .'ind China Closets, as our stock
a little larger than it should be at this season of the
year. Solid Oak odd Diners at each...................................... i trV
P,rf, cl H<jok'*ae for Lnnic or offi<-s coat i
tiie "i'i kind up from................................................

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We are Always Glad lo See
You Wnelber Von Bay or NoL
Oar Rocker Depb Is the Best
Place In Uie Qly to KesL

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«fMND I^VKMiC WkMUMiHPAV/M^ M. tMt.

GREAT CONTEST CLOSED
MlW LMriM PMtt, or OM MMch.
Orwid Prtn in H*raW
Wcdftf Compumy^ HlMgan Falh V*eM«n C««rtML Mra. Art«iM
. McCdll tMUTM Orand PrlM in Ototrlet No. 1.

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• and Jo« •fottliis Ea eh Mewro Ptm Tripe to ^lopara Felta.

A TOTJttOFl,524,640VOTES
The grmt Nlngirn FnlU TnenUoa (rip contest of ib» Herald and Beeard cteood Iwt «r«nlac at t o'clock. The vlanera are all well known peo^ «ad all of tbein deaerve the priae ttej- have ao nobly worked (or.
Mlaa Lonlae Pratt, of Old HUeloii. dauiAiter of W. R. rPatt. the wet]
known Jf/vor and fnrit crower and one of the noet popular youns ladin
or Utf l^itaiBli towwblp. won the flm pand priie. havlai S«l.3«i vote*.
TWe autUaa Mlia Pratt to the extra trip which ahe can award to some
trMid tt
the trip with her.
The other trip la dlatrict No. I wee won by Joe Brritlny. of Eaat Bay.
the popalar vocaUat or the Palace theater In Traverae aty.
In dlatrict Na 1. Mn. Anpu McColl. wKe of the twominent blackaaltb la Traverae City, woo the flrat trand priae. recclvinx lid.sod voie».
IMa eaUtlaa'^Mra. MeOiril to the extra Niasara PhlU trip.
CharFea Oeraalne. brother of Mayor W. D. C. Gennalne won the other
trip.
AH of thane people are popular a nd well known. The other content*
data who eiwwdad the taaden cloaely ware worthy of the xeneroui sup­
port they reealrad and U U to be racretted that all of theca did not win.

MMb Bhote SaUmbarr. Bpiaoopat Cburah ............................................... 3S.Jt8
Mra. Aagna MnOoll, Rawatara, L.. 0. T M. and Ratbbone Statera ...ISS.SOit
Mlat OraM Waobald. M. *. Choreh.............................................................. ».16»
Mn. Oa«ils Vaa Natter, L. O. T. M.............................................................17.4<J

Mttrid No^ l.^-«cattciMB*s U*t
Meriaa Pal», aatl carrlac.......................................................................
Ohaa.OamalM.K.P. C‘B.P. 8,BolKiiilan Lodge and Qka .......... Il«>5«
Oao. A. Btearna, O. A. B...................................................................................
■raaat A. MUlar. K. O. T. H. m...................................................................... IS.836

IHsIrIcI No. t.-LMlles* UsI
... 8o.m

OteraOPrinlw, Drawn ..............
Mn. Swt Qaanatt. (attrioehw .
Mk^ Mta Miner, Northport .
Waa Balsa Benaon, Sattona Bay .
a Loulaa Pratt. Old Mlaalon ..

...U6.687
.. . 10».4W
... 1I.12J
. ..251J61

MstrtelNo.S.-«c
*r. W. M. Pw Buttoaa Bay..........
Mw»«Ctei^'lr. Maple City.................

Jte.Bra«a^ir.D.Np4 ...............
Oao. B«t. Onwa ..................................

.. 65.34$
,.133.(»2
.. 76,»30

Other Buolsnaa.
Mayor Germaine appointed Cbsrira BM «ad paliccBM who h»ra aarrafl
BSMBEB the Big man nnd
O. C. MoSatt asked a correction In1, Berlin ai>ecin] police at the G. B. A 1. one rear or raore. »era craaio4 a Utea vumag ber eanshler. Mra Wm. Big Ftnlt car* are to be Bara
tha asaeaaraeot for the Park
‘ Ira Blood wn* appointed regular poltee uvek'a raeaOoa.aader par.
^ICrre. of Epi RatJda. relaroed boase July St. S7. a. tS. Go sariy and
paving. BefMrrd to ways and means n, ^
Conflraed on. Mr.
todar. 8be «as accompaBlee br ber gvoU the ranh. na they nra al«nya
committee on Mr. Ooodrteh'a tnption.'^i^t^-.
Ob Mr. LamaoB's iDoUra) tbe conn■on. Clarracc. ot Chicago, wbo U
ell adjonraeri.
ependlBx bl« racatlOB te till* 'dtr.
July Mdt
Of Bevonth and Pine atreeU. Pine and
%>ruce aireeu and Proot and Division
streets. -Adopted on Mr. Moon's molion.
A iMSlilon for a sidi-walk »’i ib<cast aide of Hope tlreel Im’Iwcch
Front and Wnsblngloo street was n(erred to the streets and walks coomiiiee on Mr. Moon's motion.
A petition signed by O. M Morsv
and other renldents o( North Elu.wood avenue asked that the street be
graded and a combined curb and gut
ter be esisbilsbed between Front smi
Bay street*, the slr*-cc to b«,44 (d<i
wide.
Referred lo the strectV
walks committee on Mr. Wlnnlt 'i mo­
tion.
»
Tbe Wharf commltiee rectADnicudvO
that a bath bous<- be establlsht-d o:i
the water works property' nnd ihur
Done be built st ibe south end ot
Elmwood svi-nu>’
Adopted on Mt
Winnie'* motion Mr Rlckerd move J
that when the other bath houses, ar.
painted that the public bath hou*<built by the Woman’s Civic Imiirovc
lent association be also painted.
The corimitiee on water recoin
mended that tbe bid o( the Ameriraii
acd Foundn Co., of Oetro't. be
acccpitd for Iron pipe and spoelaU,
prl<-c being lea* than $l'4 a tun
against fa; paid laet year. Mr Moon
thought It would bo wl*e to buy (hi
I'lpc needed tor next year at ihU Ijn’'
the price wan' liable to go up
again. Tbe report of the eommlue,
adapted on Alderman RlckoId'^
DtoUoD.
The claims and accounts commit
ice's report was adopted on .Mr.
Moon's motion.
Tbe report of the cli.v trtutsuror was
received and filed on Mr liukc.'d'.
motion.
Tbe resolution Ihoi ib>- sixe-lai
ukseaiimont roll for the grading and
paving of Park street be deposited
with the city clerk for examlnailoi.
and that the council meet August 3 a:
8 o'clock to review It, was adopted on
Mr. Moon's motion.

THE MOvVSTER SHARK on ih.
California Cars has been vtMied bj
sands and thousands of people alt

mderful apeclman (rom tbe deep
aen. worth lO time* the price o( af
mission.
July 34-lt

tUCKY BEAN SAVED SAILOR,

lUSINESS
NOT flEAVY
CDUAttofUIlEB AGADi
' ^ART MAOk TOWARD IMPROVINO BKAHTN BTRCCT.

Oaek Line at
at Rtvar Maada
' CxBMndlnflBitwae ‘ aM ttraat

The dly cuiaeu Maaday did
hava vary aiefa fa4talmaa but aa the
teeitlai waa fate la gaettei ataitad.
U waa »M6 batora It ooadndad.
The board of pabUc works raooB'
aeadad that the dock Una on the
aarth aide of the rtrdr near the Btooib
he axteadad M or 75 Teel and nlso
that a walk be boUi on the anat aide
4dallar to the west aide. Tha axtenaiom of the dock Une U to ptotaet that
afaaady hidlt as the river M andca\-ori
tac'u oat acnaa tha poiai.
• AMarraan Moan entered an ob}rctitaa to the axlanaloa of the dock line
haiCMiae or the expeue saying that It
nap not rigkt to expend any moi
Boaey them. Mr. Lnh]^ atated that
tha nh)ect of tha recoaneadalloa waa
te ptoten the dockltne alroady hulli
aiad the walk on the cant aide oi the
piara wonld ha Jw the benefit of the
whole city as that ride of the plera
w» pnhUc.
Mr. Blefcerd sUted that the walk
had been ordered on the west aide of
the piers baonnae It wna deemed
anre danganns aide, the water in the
bay baiag deeper on that side than
the ansL in regard to the sheet plltag. he tbo(«ht that It ahould be eaUaaud before aaytilng wna done aa
that tha ooancri would know the eoat
te Mr. Murnhleli motion, the matter
was referred to the warf coatmittee.
Carabiaed Cori) and Outtor.
Mr. Umaon again brought up (be
aatwr of comMnnd curb and gutter
aaylac *kat an aatlaMUe of the coat
had baaa promlaed for this meeting
bat waa not made The angiaeer aaid
ha was ac^raady yet bat the cost
woald be aftnt M eeats a toot for the
cart and fatter and the toNwovtng of
the street weaM be extra.
Mr. Laaaoa then aald that somethlBf hal te he dorie oa aaat Eighth

street aa after a rain, energetic nieaaurea bad to be ukon to prevent the
neighborhood from being flooded. It
being eapecUlly bad at Sleder'a cor­
ner. It Botbing could be done, then
they could put In a title diteb but the
curb nnd gutter were preferred.
This matt|r was dlscuaaed conalderably, the city attorney saying that
thiee paymenu could be arranged piovldcd the proper resolubons were car*
rted out and Mr, Perkeit not beUevlng
that thto could be done because no
pfovlrion had been made fei the bud­
get. It was held, however, that Uie
necessary mo^ could be borrowid
to carry the deterred payments and
the matter ended with referring that
portion of BIghUi street between
FrankUn street and the bridge to
board of public works.
•evwra.
Mr. Murchie called the attention of
the council to the sewer on Mra.
Moore's property on Bute streeL
fere State street was paved, the aew>
as ample but the catch basins be­
ing connected, after a storm, ber cel­
lar waa flooded. This matter
been reported nnd gone over before
nnd It developed that the aewer was
the only one that could be used and
that there were a number of others
In slmllnr oondltlOD In the city. The
dly engineer anld there were t
remedies; to pot In a larger sewer
for Mra Moore to put la a bnrii water
(rap. After much dlacnsalon. the mat
r was referred to tbe city attorney.
Mr. Rlckerd brought up tbe matter
a sewer belonging to Tony Peter-ji.
Tbe rity bad been permitted to take
sieaiu from ibe Peienyl plant
beating the acale house and tbe waste
bad been run Into tbe sewer wl-.b the
mult that tbe steam ate the s<
pipe. ThU was referred to tbe aewer
eommiticc.
Mrs. Charloa Va-nderbp aaked that
her aewer tax be remlued. Referred
to the wavs and meani commltiee.
A petition signed b.v Riebard Herkner and others asked that a Uicral
'er be built beginning at tbe alley
of Front street on tbe east side of
Elmwood avenne running thence
Jeaeraon avenue. Referred to
aewer committee on Mr. Rickerd s mo­
tion.
Mr.Laybm brought up the. West
From tlroet crotnlng of the Pere Mar­
quette aaylng that it was quite dangerout and that the railway oompony
should tnsull u alarm bell, have a
watchman or arad n hnkeman abend
of any train croatlag there. His
tloa that the city clerk request the
Per* Marquette to do one of these
throe things carried.

t Placed Talamu in Hit
Head Vha He
Thrown
-cooicioua Ainonc Ceomba’ .
or nH tbe many mysterious pro ktete
of tbe ocean, ocoe can compare with the
cen-beaa. Seientlsta are divided as-to
>ts origin, as no one has ever seen the
ahrub or vine on which it grows, and it
la never found uve when the bosom of
the deep has been rout by n hard storm,
when the aen-benna. cast forth from
soma aysteriona ds|ith, are found acatterad akag tha beach, vderohets of tbe
tide. Thera are muneroos varvetiee.
large and amaU. and aome are very rare,
e^teriaRy the targe liver bean, and the
banded bean. The savage tribes w^ch
fathnUt tbe South Seas regard therh ac
nlmoat anered, and look upcm the lucky
poaeeaaor of otte of tbe rare varieties as
pnrticutartyfavoradbythegoda. Dusky
beOes, having in their poeeeetion these
ran pcodoets of the de^ will fight for j
their treamtre against all comera, as they '
believa that the aea-bean gives them unUBual power, esperiany in love, and that
any aaa eo whom their aSectaoos arc
a*L most yietd to tbair charms if thev
but touch Urn with the lucky bean.
One tooeh of tbe bean binds their lover
to them forwrer.
Mr. Leak, manager of tbe Stanislaas
county exhibit enra from Cahfornia, is
the fortmau posacaaor of a rare sped>Ud> bu > tlinllliv
.hid, .
would aeen to prove tbe soperstitioa of
the mvngea of the South Sen Islands.
It wns gtvea to him by a tailor friertd.
who was wracked in n mighty storm whk h
swept tbe tropicnl sens. The sailor, unconscious and nearly dead, wu washed
ashore cm an ialnad. and when be reeovered his smises be found hinwclf sur­
rounded by a crowd of savage men and
women. Tliey were rwnnib»u ^nd his
fate weutd undoubtedly have been a hor­
rible one, but sudde^ a native saw
graapod in the sailer's hand, cue of the
rareaMSf the sea-beans. Where iteame
from and bow it hai^ietwd that be held it
when be was cast upon tbe beadi he
never knew, but the supentitious nativea looked upou him as ooe especially
by tbe goda. and tbe bean
proved to Um a hieky ooe indeed for it
undoubtedly anved him from a terrible
fate. Soane years ago Mr. Leak befrisBdsd this old mibr in San Francisco,
and as a reward this lucky bens was
preasBted to him, and be vnlocs it high­
ly. ••Inmnotsapa»*tjtioBa.”snidMr.
Leak in speaking of this bean, which he
has bad Bade inton watch charm, "but
I have not had any very bod luck rince
I was preawted with the tneky bean bj
ay oU aaiter friend Seth. ‘ -

Traverse City. Jidy 25,
27, 28. 29, 1908

mr YOU Hss
I^HIS SHOE SALE
^ Friedrich’s
Great

13 DAYS
RegiBiiing ttriv
Saturday, Jidy
25th, and end­
ing S&tnrday
Evening, Angost
8th.

Dispossess Shoe Sale
We have decided to DISPOSSESS our selves of our
Special AnnOUnCemCnL
immense stock by making such extraordinary
reductions in prices as will accomplish our purpose in a very short time. It is just before
befon our
INVENTORY TIME and we find ourselves with altogethertoo many Shoes and Oxfords oa-band
for this time of the year. REMEMBER EVERY PAIR OF SHOES OR OXFORDS IN OUR
STORE IS REDUCED FROM 10% to 50% IN PRICE DURING THIS SALE We say EVERY
PAIR in the store and we mean just what we say. Everythin? goes. This Is not a saleof odds
and ends only, nor soiled shoes. We offer $25.00 ia Cash to the person who finds a single pair
of Shoes or Oxfords in the store that Is not reduced. The same offer holds good to the person
findinga former selling price that has been raised. This is a real sale.
We have made our announcement and it will befulfiiied to the letter. Our reputation and
prestige, which our long business career with its methodical honest methods have created. In
fact, the most valuable asset of our business, depends upon It. READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT.
READ EVERY ITEM. IT TELLS OF BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AND THERE ARE
MANY NOT LISTED.
THIS SALE WILL BE A SURP*RISINC AND COMPETITION DEFYING EVENT, THE LIKE
OF WHICH IS RARE. YOUR MONEY BACK WITHOUT ARCUMENT IF YOU THINK YOU
HAVE MADE A MISTAKE.

Bargains ior the Wome n

Bargains for tbe Men

Vici Kid Lace Shoes. Patent Tip. Medium or
High Heels-wereSJ.oOandSS.
$1,75

Genuine Box Calf and Colt skin Shoef, Blucher and
Bal, meiBum weight—were $2.50.
^ 85

Patent Colt, Blucher and Lace. light and heavy
sol'-s. snappy styles~werr $2,
1 <^5

Patent CoU Blucher Shoes, straight or swing ^ 1 QK
lasts—were $2 50. Sale price................'•1.00
Patent Colt and Gun Mrtal Shoes, snappy lasts, made
by one of the leading firms in the U. S. •O OR
-were $.3.50. Sale price..............
Broken sizes in Walk-Overs. Patent Colt, •O.QR
dull top. stylish-were $4.00 Sale price
Vici Kid Shoes, Blucher. medium weight.
Ag
swing lasts—were $2.00. Sale price....
Genuine Kangaroo Calf Work Shoes—wereft 1 - £20
$2.00. Sale price....................................
Satin Calf Blucher, bellows tongue, rock oak •O AO
sole-wcre $‘2.50. Sale price....... UU
Gun Metal Calf Shoe. Blucher or Bal. Very dSO AP%
nobby shoe—were $3.00. Sale price..
Every Shoe In tbe store reduced greatly..
Every Oxford nt big cat prices. Ibey awsf be
sold.

\'ici Kid, patent tips, mat tops, small sizes and
nirrow widths. Sample shoes—were i
ill and $a m Sale price ...................
'25 pairs *»fSorosis Shoes in narrow widths’—were
and 53.50.
-fiOr*
Sale price .............. ......................................
\’ici Kid, patent tip, Llucher. double sole shoes
-.vere $2,00,
i
Same in Boucher or Lacc, light and heavv soles
— were. $1.75 and $'J.
X 48
Patent Kid at.d Colt Shoes. latest styles—were
$3 and S3 50.
O OPi
Sale :price.....................................................
\’ici Kid Bltcher welt; snappy—were
$3-5(V Sale price...........................
Patent Leitber Blucher. dull top.swing 1 OR
!a't-weic $2 .'.0. Saty price...........X.C7U
Kill Shoe*^, patent lips, I ght or heavy soles: solid;
gord look* rs—were SI 7-j
- - Sil';. pn;.:........................................

2.76
1.29

AU Oxfords greatly redaerd.

OXFORDS
Every one al greatly reduced prices.
Profits cot no Ugnre. We want to
sell them out.
Fine Vi<ii Kid. pairnt tip, good
ers -were SI
.Sale price ........ .............................

lookers and wear-

'.................. 98c

Patent Colt. Blucher rnd Button Ox*1 Qt
fords- -were $2 50 Sale price--------------- X *^0
\‘iti Kid Blucher Oxford*,
i^h — h hro's and m^duum

patent tip. medi'jm
weight sole*, good

iaawearei--vcicS2:K..

1.45

Sale, price ................................................ ..

All Tan Oxfords at ent prtces.~Airtbe
latest style Oxfords greatly reduced.

Comfort :Shoes]
All styles are to be redncetL
to Have s<M« feet now.

Boys’ Bargains

Calf Shoes, good soles and uppers, strongly
^R ■
made—were $175. -Sale price...........•x*^0
(Genuine Vici Shoe, good solid soles, stylish • i IQ
-were $1.50. bale price....................... • X • X17
Kangaroo Calf Shoes, solid, good school • 1 OR
shoe-were $150. Sale price-............•X»«U

No need

This Is your chance to shoe np at a
litllecosl. DonotmlssUieopportiinUy. Come early betore some one
gels yonr size.

Misses’ and Chlldrei^s’
Bargains
liur.dredi of Shoes are included in this sale.. Too
many to enumerate all.
Misses' I )ongola Shoes, patent tip. lace, double *7R/k
sole -were Sl-00
Sale price.........................
Misses' \'ici Kid Blut.ier and Lace Shoes,
QR/>
Sale price.................................................................. »OC
Misses' Patent Colt Blucher Shoes, Lace,
£2R
-were S'J'■•j.

Salepruc................................ •l-OO

Sandals. 0.’< fords and Ties at prices that leave us no
profit. We wculd rather sell them than carryover.

98c Bargain Table
I bis table will be filled with extraordinary bargains in
.Men's, Women s. Boy's. Misses' and Childrens' Shoes
and Oxfords that formerly sold from SI -Vi to $-'5.00 ao(l
BF- SURE AND LOOK FOR THIS TABLE
AND OTHERS.

Biggest real Shoe Sale Traverse
City has ever seen. Every Sboc
in the store goes. Watch the Paper*.

A. V. FRIEDRICH
"SELLER OF GOOD SHOES’’

T^r

ORANO TRAVCMC HBRAUn.RmDAY. 4UtY fi, IMA

The One Great Sale for Whldi All Nortticm MicMgan Should Wait.

Oui; Clean Sweep Sale Conunences



>A/<»cln«»sday, July 23, at 6 p. rri..

ft

The store being closed all day Wednesday until 6 p. m. to cut and mark
down prices as never before.

f

e--,'

j|^l4,000worth of Merohariciise
Must and will be sold in 15 days regardless of their cost or value. Watch for the big
advertising sheet which we will send you not later than Tuesday of next week. Every
article in the house will have orange or colored tags on, marked at Clean Sweep
Prices, and in lots of cases these prices will be lower than the cost of the making.
In case you fail to see one of the big advertisements drop us a card or send us word

I-; ;

The Globe Dept Store.
«r BBBlr* are rUIUnx at vUitlBg at Backley.
,
.I BMUClhllj
tha Csrtla
iione
I
Mra. Ttsa Klld«« ot Trarerae £tly. i
B. 8. 5arr« and MIwb Fannie
«
{ Jarrcti of Travi
are vltlting
frlenda her*.
Mr. aod “Mra. Joba Strickier rUii- ■
ed
la
Lake
Ann
Sunday.
south
Mlaa Belle Harris i» qniic bick Dr.
Sbllliday It aUeBdlng her
I Tboraday for bU borac to rtfo a bomcJuly :
u.k.1 wtA^ «r
riiv
cohlvator baadk ioto lU brwtot

Mr! iiu. Itato. .«a Km. L...,>- J"™' ".T™”'" '">•
MMt •■Dday with r«tatlr«* at
**•
WILLIAMSBURGM. McVarray and ^ucBter NrJ>k.
er Oravn. *>iliad Mra. Jank McMur- Oraat Brady bad Ibe mUfortane
njr Budajr.

jurt put u|> by Mr. Ll.shi, of Traverbf.

Mre. Edvard Gautbier <
I bomplE. Church in Klocitlev Sundar.
Kcv.
tew dart latt week caring lor her
L- Thurbiuu {ireaebt'd ibe fuuiral
iDotber. who had another poor tpell.
rinion. *lt.T which the renraln. were
Mr«. John White lelt here Saiiir- aid to ret.1 in EvciTtrwu cenieleiy.
day morning lor Ohio with the rt>July
».m. o,
Mr*.

M.

O.

R.

CUypool

R.eh.«,. ,or


tllll

Ir'SL____

f

nrat vlttt to Mtebtsaa aad Traverae City ot

COUMAK BROS. GREATEST AMERICAN SHOWS

Tuesday, July 28

___ _

*

OVIATT.
Quite a number of ibe Ovlait
pie hive t>reo huckleberrylng
week.
Mid Mildred Clawson
has
been
picking
chenirs
for Harris',
m-ai

A nrUI.
borhood claim*

that

if

m ibr wi.b ! • >, .f
the tamieis |
3t. 11

Importance

the FraatUtkm at bach pertomaaoe of the ftercely ibrimng. iremeaAo

nGHTI-G THE FLAMES
Iffirodadai haadredi of charaeiert. horaet and Arc ffghlera.
aqpreme abd atapeadoat reaUty which mere wordt faU to

A

anperb.

dcplcL

the

■nadett featitf^ ever preaeaied by a cirout.'
O^LMAR MOB- MIGHTY MILLION DOLLAR BTREET PARAOC.
ne gMat Haboraie, moat fforgeeat and teaffeet ttreet pageant of the affe.
flvea every morntng at 10 o'clock—rtia or shine.
I HERM OF MARVELLOUSLY TRAtNEO ELEPHANTS.
Ferelffa Featiwee ef Premiiitnub.
Ar the first lime.

Fvata aod aensartr-ts recn In

America

Marvetewe Hew Aerial BeneatiMt.

ttCBOWira-AnMMsrrallvNWFUior Mck>-M

■'
Hamlin
12.

. !
and

... k.
wife

„t »•^.
to

H.

"“""i
tnrer day* only.

U

_
r'.llfnmi.
, fHE^California

»“> ■“>

gOLON CENTER,
nut onedialt of tbe neigh
have gone hnckleberrying this week,
tome tuyed over two or three days
camping.
Mr. and Mra. Bdward Gauthier raUOD her slater. Mra. O.
. on Moaday evealBg.
r. iBd Mra. O R. Ctaypo
wmalt birthday party Sunday
n; ihel^dautbter. Alice, who was five
Mr. iiBit Mra. Joe llertnan «oi
callers at O. R. Claypool'a. Sunday.

DENTIST

""I—

OR. W. J. HtGGINA Oawtiat
r.e.
tan.


to

i .
U-

w. ~
here

:?---------------

Dn,:;::
lort-i. .4 01 ti4
.1

July »lt

New Muasnn jWk.
Trarerwe aty.
QUaena icIrpiKwc: ofBcc, Mg; fM^
■'v •«* «■««'•• Ideiire. 0>2.
iif-uded to «« abd all say iherr 1* I
Aak to be directed lo Mi ofSen o»Sberman * Hnater.
> Bat be mlMtlrrxted.
y bUtbrr pne^ shows.
>ld wort of tbe »ify fact
July SS-ll j
■■orrelain liilaya."

WlUard J fli;.*- .<iid wife to Morm-.s
Bowers. *t-of
of *.•>,. 2». r6 iii.

It

irrigation aiU-do tore

M.TK iti t..

tob:..

»WL o!
William

lot IS. i.ik c, o. r. T C.

i.,
2S-

l>ysp<-p*ia is Ami-rii-a's curse Bur­
dock Wood Biltdra eonqueni dywpep- Is-,^ artllMal leetb.
, . v.-ry iSnie. jU dpr.-* out Imiwirt ;
Make appoiDitnenU
abtwd
ties,
tfot


A..
toniach.
n-sirtres
iwr-ji
ti-r*
1^. Domial wrlphl. and;
ora<v boon 7:3a to 11:39. I to L
jOtber bnura by requevL
good biMlIjih"

Sitiill. .V

M>tf.|i Iklldwin and wife tu Fium
xmiih. n-1, .,1 net,.
liiiM-ard in H<iw.i,d C G ii;...,, . n w ^-l-. I-: i;7 i; '
ll.iml I lUi.’ey i.. W. J S..V ..I. • ■
............. '-Ik - :
In|. rl...
,
I
yy
IV ^•M ;.f| ...I.
.!.n.
i:. I .1.1, I. I Mil :i..k II. till •t I
'•• •• I, \ t.. 1
i;t'i.-i I.
Wiiini- . til'll

el

Mill

-li:i tfiriii,.

1I..I

wit-

NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION
. . . V'lA . . .
yttCIIIGAN CKNiVAL KAILROAD

••. V. .;

Tuesday, August 4tli, 1908
ms.so
ROUND TRU>
SS BO
FROM GRAND RAPIDS
Relnni Limit Angust iSIh, 1M8
^rkMslHSmrrd m H.*t LleSB.Iti •-i.b-r'airwti.Mi hrawwaa DHral

'

.Sen- -<>'• ail-WMi at
ftsiils Cr—k .^‘ras^r^racalm’aiA
s<a« irli* sn Wnmi.k Tw-uawmi IvlamU. Mmilrswi. .Is.
Kf»-Ial ihraocb iralr.nf trai rlam Ow-bra. ratiot C-wra. ffWmriM Ml g
1—teec •'wr- will Isaae t’aloe Mati-n alTvlaBi.'~
<S«t> m.eadtJSp. ■
y.* rartb.i |«Mlra'
Is-gsng Car iMa-rvaiioi

QraaJ l.w#«i]>. LI-*.

Stanislaus County Exhibit Cars

pay rcjpect lo Ser memory ui the .M

Sure KiJl
Paris Green

Ora«n that
lag atored

none but

or gonq Paris

dwtc-ioT-d ''om be-

LBvanburg'e

Pur* Partt Grean

lo

M. LEAK, Manaoer StanlalauB County ExhibH Cara,

SUr
bulk

grand
and

In

efficiency.

We have bandied tbe same brand
tor ycara and our cusumierw report

Rotrte>

DEAR SIR:-We have ffnlbercd from oar orcharda, vineyards and ranchea aarnpka of srtat «• an r

b...: to" "

boxes and aiore it so ihai I’ has ihgreaieit

ft

near olli or In

I...1 wh.i p.,1, a,^

toad and the boise wcni oo but (oi
lunalcty. <be buggy was not (irokm
kiitnisit wvni
on
tbeir
;bing. erideniD noi
r wbeihthe man was dvad or alive.
>ooks at if a icani has no bu»iues*
the roads 01 out of them.

wi.K

.«^uniry.

.ve pall Is-at
many and l-aullfnl.
The
l--at ' aenuu ar.- w.-aiing Inekv
ers were Ed Rawllng. Albert Km Ias viaich charms wlilr-h they got ne
nier. Justice Knapii. Giro Sioykee and
I'ave Hammer and
Harvey
Dutfee. soiiv. iiir* on III.- Calilviiiia Car*, and
There were *-ia ladH>
as
honorary
viii- 111. ni.
July 22-11
Iwarer*
Mr> Ed Rawlings, Mrs. |
ri Koeliiier. Mrs Oin. Flovk.
Mrs D.-I1 Alien. Mr« Ms-..- M.immer'
and Mrs. Rbsle .dcbiisier
Mrs. Uiitr.'
kindly ksJ iovi.ig lils-asiiion ,
and all wSo kne-.v her :j-.el ,-er.
A)
large cmwrt pf fr'end-. T-'! red lo

a damp
Uike for a lew days.
place, and nm only waste the price
Rather warm for berry plrl
of the green Hnt l.»se thrir potatoes
allil they go by the wagon In
Ford Fanning, of i^ng Lake, m.-- Into tbe bargain
• ttb
quite a tericms
accident
on
Tuesday' while driving to the elty. as
Years of eiperlcnce ha* shown .
Oft'anlo coming fiiil speed frigblencrl
bU horse (even If he dill drtv*- Into
the dlichi. and be wa- ihrowu »••• eiei resulia aad Juai bow m store It «o
dragged ibns- oi (our indu and ih>
Wc r4tr»
lines breaking, hr wa* left In tbe that it never delcrloraiee

umTvaned.

:*':r

Kniupii.! »' U known lo many Grand Tratenx

I-......... .. I-I Iv. HU IP, T. ('.
Mlunie J. IiuvIk' III
{1III...I.
V\
i.vvis. <4 ..( ».-4 ,.| n»Vi. H
Taylor, secretary.
.^lt^ll^•
,1..- General i.. J. M. Thoiu.iSeveral from
li*’ie aiii-nde<l
t'..
ef n.'4 ,,f
I,. I,
-■
funeral of Mrs. I.aiiia l.tili Suiiil.-n
'-I n.-4 Mini *4 ni m-4 «i n. S,,
I.uit was the Ikiuchier of Mr x
aurl Mra, John Hiileii
She wa* ls»ru 2.'i 2T 12
Aiiciisi K. iski. and dH<l July lit. 1»iiv
Auilher G<
J
\1. Th-.riM
Five years ago she was iiiarri.-d lo e p.-iri <.l >»',
»»
"f hw'., 2r-2M2
Cbas. Luu and was a iovlnc wife ami
Moo.Iv to
Kmor,
M.vw],..
rnulher. B«-tides a Hqsiwnd and Hi::- jiarcels
bu
H f, t c..'> yih
MW. she legves a l« h.-r, iimih.-r. (tv-------------------------------sisiera and one L,nnh.r. a h<«-i ..l
Vuf MAY all laugh ai
Irlend*.
The floral
offerins* w.-r- Uiiiik it mjiiiv. Hut many

he market I* fl.iaded

•ark* ibe event of the new American Clrcut. doubled in

and i.ifcq, ererTWicam yo«r-'

The telepbone meeting was post­
poned nntil the evening of the 22nd
Mra. Armstrong of Travenie Oily
spent a few days with A. L. Burr and
family
imlly latt week
Tbe lime for Iveginning tbe
e Youn
Young
Peoples' meeting has been changed
time
':(X> I
:tcodlQg
That Is the Hind :.-.i w t • u,
high school ID Travene City.
Frank Phelps gut his flrgcr quJfe
your pf;:aio..-.-fc. nii :hl-s 'hai i
badly rruibed in a circle caw wfiile
helping Glen Brugb. There are hope* to kill the bngs.
of hla speedy recovery.
Mrs. Wm. Zelglei got her fnoi Bad­
I'Blortunairly itr.n; frocu •
ly hurt by alipplng Into the cistern
poor braad o,' Faiwi Gisen wlili which

LONG LAKERobert Barney, w.fc and si
eri. Jr . are at their camp

Gka 01m« Maaagera, whhii atanik alone. nneqitaUed and

'« .yar>

urgre^;cnr-%^i:^;;ft„r'»;

din

Bl| UfM«l|| ^eut, Hippodrome and milloB Dollar Heoacerfa.
,
9 Tbe Only HlffteCUti Show CMRinff!
la aa oreat*a-hleh yon limply cannot aSorc to oreriook. Aalde from the
drtraa pertoratanea aaturpatted. ‘a which the hfghett talaricd. moat cxdMrc aad woadertnl perfonnert of the world participate. Gollmar Drra..
•meat a Binffte,Faatura, tbe nmti eipcntlva ever alteiapied by AmeiF

"-li'i ■'

who are la bogville e^cry day would'
Frank
take and chep up ,«iai le* and «vk Hobbs.

bere the party tt craplor
Tbe bucklebcrrlet are xetUac rathr KcattcrinK owIbb to the dry weaih

10 C.
C. J.
4. BarkBark-, Uit
Uit week.
1
•at 10
Mra. Uuie MrCutky.
w Asmtaa*.
j
Mr. and Mra. Albert Clemenl. Ruth I
July JU.
‘.P>» • CyaWli otSee U being re-.lteldain and lietlle Rcyiiolds ot Trav-' >
_________
MWPw ^
'erae City, vltited here Sunday.
I
monroe center
'
»ew Bo* baUdIng la
Henrr hufftnan of Ohio, is vlstclngj
|gr aim Mn
~
Sladlebaurr .
hit brother. L*wli HuSmn.
jod 1
; WiB. WBrtbvff It vaaktog Improve-'
Mrs, George Htace. who hat beeAl
ji, c.'tVaiton and Jobi.oy are
V lM»t» fl« bit bbtrae la the way ot a quite tick wllh qnlmicy. U moch.lm- the tick lUl this morning.
Gl^ _waU._ad«iaoiia. oM.
proved,
,
....................
I
Mr*. J. Siidlebaucr aod Mra. Susie
a la towB from
Tbe ice cream social held t
the Clark did tbopplng In Traverte City
Thuraday.
Minnie Rose Is visiting at Inland
Mr. and Mrs. A. Saunders vUltrd
iffAIT FOR NOTHING, FOR THATB WHAT YOU WiLL BEE IF YOU
Mr, Gilben't at Drawn yesterday.
DO WAIT!
Mra. Minnie tialhcry
rUlied
t
parent! here Saturday ond Sunday
Carrie Ittinger had
brntal
work
dune ib Trav-r-e City Saturday
Rev, and Mra. Weed took dfnn'
J. Siadlebauvt'k yeslerdiiv.
July 20.

FARMERS. Uke a day off and brtn* .

Ma.vflcM

^

tick.
Dr. Swanioo of Trarerse Cicy'.l’"'
-**-*-1".
neonle. win !-• Ip Traterw Ciiv. »<
again called out one dar last week,
j
Uscar Iin>»i ei al n> Irving Drost. M'hlling Hole], Saturday. Sunday an1

of North Main »(r«et.

toiSy t*

j DetnMt oo

Mli« Ethel Glb|>s

T,.K.KE.S,

very

them in part* green water and tpreiA l.,
Hofaatter of Trar- around In the tprins would h.- rvacation at tbe
"f
"“i “«• Oolden,
The tweet cbcirkb are all ipollcd
lefdar M boelaeaa.
rain, cracked
and
rotten. ‘'^..tv'- ^I

Frank Bdgeomb bat tioppcd picking
tba BM« or Mra. Lohi _______
hie Windtora. and hat k>»l about 3iki
day did Dueb good,
ood. aa t
Vn. Braltb aad eirtidren of NewayMATCH ETT.
cratea.
Frank
Siephcoa
will
low
S»i
potatoca
auflerini
•0, are vtaHlnc tbe former'a brother.
Mrs,
Wtll Taylor Is quit.- *lrk as.m
■,
crate*
J
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bouae['»^)and
M'rw.
Herbert
MonUguc
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«‘'r
last
w.s
k
1! be ready for, ^
to Old Hisalon In Ih.-ir auto '
There wa* a heavy wind and elet
tbe mirltlle of
! 'rlcal aiorai Friday eyinlDR,
Konut.
1 mobile yewerday.
I
The ball garpe played on Croopas I
no serioua damace wa» •lone,
MiM-Ptari Bomra baa
relnraed
ground yeaierday
n-as
a one-sldetl ,'^"ugh ih<- lightning gave Mr. Mai hfrcBi • aevtnil w«wkt‘ vlalt with her
giitne, a* Traverse Oltr scored 3 to 1. '-it a Hote .-all. sirUii'ii; a laree wil
•Mier, Mn. UllUi Utknm. at East
. BENDON.
Mr^and Mrs. Ebja Mills of Trav
,,
I
Will O'pemer apent Tui-aday and erse City, speni the day yesterday at
„f ,i,r house
Min MtrlOB Abbott bat returned, Wednextay of laM wivk In Reniimia Ms brothers. J. M and
Mra. John
M. B. Aid nuu wHli y|,. k \ W;.H
tron her rlttt at Drawn.
Mr*. Charlr. Itarion hat relumed dllbt.
Then -111 ........ .. ■...n.-' Au... ;:“,c
W IUb u((|r-«-t-s W . I-,Mi -. <}>si. Taylm, i>r<-»ld<-ti'.
Mrs. Gut Rarrai. vl<-e-pn«ld<vit; Mrs
_ ByiriBUr Oadwlek Sas nratredlStal
Bert Dangreomnd. or Chicago, vl.v
Mr. and Mrs John IMnJa«in
He dltpoaed of
3f Ited
Had Ihla titter. Mre. G. E. Baldwin, fw-o chlldron ire vitlilng (belr titter, E A. Wall, tn-Hsurir. iukI Mra. 1) I'
■ a»d frkeda bere laM week. He,
letLSMardSy for Daltath arbere be bat'

G«o.-k>’ Hiu-' wet:
loeat.
lotUy.

c-lif™v I., imotibb. KKi

TO THE FARU£R-<\a a good living can be made
from 20 acres.

It you to show It and extend aa inviution
TO THE Y0I:nG -Aa il'a new and a fine «a
to grow up in.

TO THE MECHANir-.As wages a.-c high.

TO THE RICH -Aa theirinvcslmenu wID me

TO THE OLD-Aa the climate is perfect and win

TO THE I'OOR-Aa living u cheap aul i

extend their days.

high.

• awd «*• wMi M* wBerc land and «FBt«r ar* p«( «*waB, AND THE UkWO OWMB THE WATIH
Couiirm ON AsvKRTmiNc STANULaim Coontt, C

TO THE PUBLIC:

and quick result* prices u-e
COME and sec their exhibit of fruits and vegetables grown by IRRIGATION, tbe finest
very lowest that r»d Paru Green: *he LARGEST FISH ever captured, 36 feet long and weighed 10.383 pounds, and the finest edifiiit
**
•'
cars ever builu Admission to the train ONLY 15 CENTS to everybody, (EXCEPT WHEN SPECIAL
^
ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE WITH SCHOOLS), and begiv«i a beautiful sea shell, lucky ee«be«»
^ P W/lIt Rr
or coral FREIE, as a souvenir from the best ctyunty in the gtJden state. Yours respectfully,
.F. 1^. TTOllOLJVU^
SEE BILLS LATE*.
M. LEAK. Ma«»

Traverse City July 25, 27. 28 and 29

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OflAND TRAVCMB HCMAIAPmOAV.. JULY M, Wf.

iffi HERALD’S FARM PAGE
Ym CmiMImIc
RtBwtbbn to vmd with tbe ara^
toe o( a bea that tare agrtbtog dlftareat tbaa a regntor toapad agg.
Aa Bato troabto Uaa to tbe toet toat
Ue ben to erartat.
Mt-abelled eggs can come froB
one Or two tbtm. eto^ leek of ratBetoat Ume to tbe food and of an orer
tat ooadlttoa. <
. laataad of reioietog at ibeae extra
targe egp there ■boul'd be caoM for
tagreL At ttooe tbe tulter aaocOd ba
and tbe gneral coaaiUon or Ue flock sboald be I
to. K it to fooad that ther aU, or Ue
Bajorltr of Uem. are bearr. It to
was » cnl down tbe ooanUtr of Ue
carboBOceoaB or etarchr tevde e^ tocrease Ue nltroten Batartal.

wm Make tt Better.

BCaU to tba roar.
Tbe fitfntobtag of fancy i

Atl

Arlldce

Dun IN THE mi pm

MmI

oarEEsoits.

B

Wme Omiy Om Oae Side el tte

Be

curdled, often tweniysfonr bom
nemrtlmei not until fony-clgbt bom
Tbe cnrdled maaa to brokM np by
band or by a cord knife and mtoed
grsdnally to flO decrees, taking UlrCO forty mlnutae in Ue procees.
The whey ahould Uen
aepnrate
clear In flfteen to twenty minutes, afler which it to nia from Ue curd
and later placed in muslin bags or on
racks to drain.
When tbe wbey ceases to come
from tbe curd aali to added to taste,
the curd formed into balls and wrap­
ped in oil paper Uat may be obtained
from any dairy supply house.
For the flnesl quality of cheese
Ulck
creem. preferably
ripened
cream, should be added at the rate of
about an ounce tor one pound
cheese before the cheese is made In­
to balls.

Many yonng pigs are kUled by
and Ue owners take so Utile Inieresi
that Uey do not koow what aJt*
Uenl?
Wben lice ooce get a strong foot­
hold In a herd It requires the most
vigorous treatment F|o oust them.
The hogs must all be sprayed or
dlf^ and all bedding, looae floors
and rubbUh should be bnraed.
Tbe hog bouses abould be Orst'
sprayed with some good dlslnteeiant
and rubbtoh aboold he bamed.
Do not dlspoee iK Ue brood sow as
long aa she continues to produce good
strong luiers. no matter how old ahe
is. but dispose of her with the flrst
sign of leiiing duwn. no matter how
young she is
The earliest maturitij; pig» come
from age.) sows bred to young boars.
Charcoal and salt meet be provided
(Or the bog* as regularly n feed.
To KEEP THE PlOfl IN PLACE.
I Bklm milk and alfalfa with a IKn*
This style of feeding trough wil
corn on the side win mase Moy pork
be found to be very nretul The
I qidelter Iind iK-ti. r
an.rihlng
guards sboald be made of 2-lneh
else.
planks. 12 to H Inches wide at the
A hog ratoer who has a running
widest point Two guards can be cn<
from each plank and In this way the stream and a bluegrass pasture Is In­
deed fortunate.
. .
proper slant will be obtained.
Rye -eowB In corn ground in SepTbe construction must be very
umber makes (lor pasture tor la'e
•strong suu
and evnjufiuc
everything uiuax
must 4^
be well ...
.
-

y ofBOk
Be Teetod BMare
tog great praflB from Ue dairy ff Cows Sbeuld
Milk or Ftoah la Ueed
properir coadneted.
for Peod.
Tbe growing of flni'<daei. blgbgtade dairy b^era to aeU to 'Ue
, -9r W. R. OUb«M. CUadtu
(By W. MIHon Kelly. New Torfc.i
beet dairymen affords an op
BUtte.)
1 beUeva that every a^al Uould
for Ue grower to make a good proflL
■i-' WkM ft Uw met ttm to vwa
Tbe growiag of a bslasoed ration be ^ed by Uc td^re^ tent b^
It o oaorr tbot cosBM bt 400of food tor the dairy affords tbe dstn;^ foi« its milk to allowed to be used
OBYwoft. birt m B07 roogwr
man an MPortonlty to practice a ro^ for human food In tbe fora of milk,
^ osr tiJM froB AofVM to October,
UUon of crope Ust will Improve and butler or cheese or fed to oUer anldo KM* 4epe*4t MOB
drenibnild up hit Aelda for future crop* snais Uat are to be used for human
'fttme.
food.
tostoad of eakausUng bit fleldt.
:,
eoBdJtloB o( tbe am aa4 the
There are some who obiect to Ue
Tbe feeding of dairy cattle affordi
••t of tbe tool ere tbe atU potato
use of Uis teet. bui for tbe practical
Ue dalrrtnsD an opportunity
J«r mrtdertHoa. U tbe (oel
all of Ue manure ^de by fet-dihg dairymati who desires to Uorongtaly
kin eutr. ms to fUtofnaiy or Merch,
eradicate Ue dtoenae from bto herd
out hit crops and return It
•N tbe aore to to foal agato aa4 4m
and secure a guaranty of bealUy pro­
fields for future crops
. *tm4 tfae^ dwr tbool4 be eeperal
nslrytog sSordi a farmer an oppor- geny and pure dairy products there it
LEARN HOW TO SELL.
•i aot later tboa tbe oM of Aacaat.
Alooe Ue tanner has no more tuDliy of buying large tmouois offer- DO safer guide to follow than this
kpt V tbo foal »at bora to Mar
ebanoewfUUenrket coBbtoe Uao Ullty in tbe fora of commerctol food- mt.
talar tbe weaatog proeaaa mar
There are cbaoces of mistake, bui
a rabbit bss wtU a buogrr bulldog. tiofft and feeding Uem ont on bto
Meirad BBtU tbe ea4 of Septaa'
wUrelr be Bar boM bU own and farm, thus sddtiig mocb fenllliy to they are so alight that (or all pra;sr.’toe begtoatot or October. I aa to get a fair prtce ttr hit prodnee.
hie farm and at Ue same time ■mak­ (ienl porposea |l to tbe eafest test we
-tww «< veaatog |be foal graOiuIlr.
have.
Flgnre s bit: Fire cento a bntbel ing tbe burineti profluble.
j llto a oeaaap praettoe aaoB« added to Ue price of wbeet meens a
There are numerous channels of In­
aaaaraaiidbcnebreeOen. vttb tbe gain of |i to IIA4 per sere. Ooedialf
fection, such as purchasing new cows
NUBBINS OP FARM NEWS.
Hit at aaTtoi tlaa aa4 trooble, to a cent a pound moans a gain of $S
Tbe new F9raers' Cooperative Inhalation through the breath. Infec­
^ «p bU tbe aar«« and toato In eecrr lAOO poanda of beef or porkd union, xeceaily c^nlsed in Kanaas. tion through food and water. InocnisfhMP'paHM*,-’«b4 «en dw foal* at or Battoo. Cooperation In aclllng refuses to admit polltklaos to lu Uon Urough wounds, through heredi­
-«Me hr abautog dwB ap to looae wlU brtog Ueae advances sad more. metnbersbip. This Is a good start and ty. through scxoal eongrees and other
boaa. aad taktog tbe maret awar
Twestr'flve Mnu a bosbel added If Ue UDloa win now only keep puit- channels, but tbe most common way ..iw, „ u
».«n. 1
pam tiMB.
to tbe aweet potato crop in four rears ties out of Its organiintloD it may of Ibe dtoense spreading from on« spout for Ibe feed rsn he made
jrye It ripe, when the hogs wilt
herd to another comes tram infection Mnch plank Ohd one spout will
The «MBt aaltoble *m to waaa a baa mtoed Ue-growers of Tidewater succeed.
thrive upon the grain
tool la to becto to koM hla troB bto oountr, Vlitfnla. from povenr to re­
Hawaii needs Amerfesn faraen through tbe mammsry glands.
any number of troughs.
dtoa tvo or three boon daUr. toereoe- spectable' wealth. SonUem cotton and the sutborHIes of Ue Island say
^0 using animals (or dairy pur­
BKIM MILK WILL MAKE CALVES«ag the ttote cQl tber are
_
HINT# ON CARE OF HORSESrers bare made tS.000,000 a year Ue country is very proeperoos and poses It Is essential that all those
It Is' citiltued by ibi- Minnesota extnm aboaf I p. b. to abotrt d a.- b.. clear proflt above Ue . average bv fanners can make mooey there. That that hare anything wrong with the
A stallion ought to be driven eight
•aalto parttog thoB aoBe amfn Btlcklng together. Organtoatloo It tbe may be true, but they can probably mammary glands should be dtopoeec or ten miles .-it least and worked ev perlmeni farm people that the feed
ar aom eeeatog.
of at once in some other manner than ery day for three or four hours dur cosf of raising a good skliu milk calf
“big sUck" of commerce and It to make more money at home.
A 4anr feed of craabed oato, bId- time for (annert to learn to use It.
Ing the breeding sesenn Too man> n«-ed not exre<-d 16.2* in cunirmst
Bemuse tbe railroads refoaed this being used (or dairy pnrpoaes.
Now. as 10 ilie danger of tubercu­ good horsewdre ruined by Ix-lng pain- with II!) U for the wholr milk calf
«la« with a Uttle cbomd bar aad
year to' make a rate of 1 cent per
and II* tor one raised by dam.
bpa. glfea to the tool a week or two
oih-1 pered.
mile (he faraen of Kansas did not losis spreading from ooe herd
QUESTIONS ABOUT GILTS.
-^aCare waaalng wtu boob teach btoi
herds In Ue dairying
nlty. i Ringbone can bo prevented by keepThe feed records of an experiment
D. T. W.. AlabaBs. asks at wbal get ibe help of the eastern college
know of r better illustration than! Ing the horses' feet properly trlm- iMt fall show (ha< skim milk calves
U, bo todopaadaat at Ue BOtber. bat age sbonid a young glU be bred.
boys, who fonnerty flocked to tbe
gan Bast be taboo aot (o aLlow tbe
the esperlmenu that have been
m«d, not overworking colts while have produced lOu pounds of gain (or
From By own experience 1 am con- Belda and helped save tbe crops.
■Bto to hOTe aeeeaB to tbe auager vtoead Uat It to best to wall until
Tbe- late wet sprinc has killed ducted io Germany, where they have young, careful driving on hard amiun. 439 pounds of grain, while whole
%Mo tbe foal la eating. Bbe woeld Um. er« f»B> 10 to 12 BooUt of age
a thorough lest that it carried on in even roads and avoiding all strains milk calves required 470 pounds of
of young chicks.
IroboMr aat ft herMif.
on the tendons.
grain per lofl poanda of gain.
and have reached a good. bealUy de- keys and ducks all over tbe middle
Before tbe foal to weaned It to Ib- velopaeoL I would raUer have ooe | west and norUwest. and li Is believed
These testa show that In that counTbe man who feeds his horse corn calves running with the dams
iotUBt ibot It mold have been.ban- Utter Of strong, well developed pigs j there will be a ecarcliy of iMuliry
ibODi C per cent of the anlmali one day. otts (be nexi and someihlog Qulred 475 pounds of grain per lOQ
died- to get a foM haltered, ungit to than two Utters of weak, balf-grotm during Ue coming fall and winter.
leee affected with mam-1 else the next will produce a beautiful' peunds of gain,
ka tod aboot. aad to be able to handle pigs that are slow to start growing
Many people believe that soap suds
lubertulosis. while In ihu|case of Indigestion in about a montb.j up to the weaning'lime the calves
lift tU toet ap, etc., wltboet IM and do not have Ue Inherent force are good for^oga, but it to a mtouke country the percentage is about 2
Heavy draft mares will grow a ’ running with their dams looked sleekany mlstabce, to n work that to make Uea profluble to tbe feed- potp and toor fwlll will io Umc per cent, or two cows out of s hun­ grade draft colt every year that will! e: and fatter Ifaon those raised os
fa obrtslB aitoont- a tla«.ler.
knock oat the dlgeaUon of a pig as dred have mammary tuberculosis
«cll readily ai from 175 to $200 when!either skim milk or whole milk. Tbe
ho tba* MMt ■pw,to.tlme BTud) c. N. D, Maryland.-! have been
i^ely as whisky and tobacco will j Suppose for instance that a cream S year* old. These same mares whenicdllcal period with those that ruB
ery buys milk from
da foti Is rdd enou* to be tioublod wlU my yonng gllto bccomt the dlgeaUon of
number of pa j bred to a light hone will breed col's jwlib damp to at weaning time
Irons who keep from
, _
itog netUroedors. How can 1 prevent
(hat will bring tram 176 to 1100,
, The calves nuraed by the cows lost
p iftte flam BMta wtu an aoddcwi it*
WORKING NOTES OF THE DAIRY. sand cows. Among tbeae cows would I
73 pounds (he first a-ri>k afier
The man who tuna with little
klto a TfettB to womt of Uc no-,
wonld suggest that you feed
lo.l, tb.. ... bl.- TO PREVENT EOO ERTINO BV I
„,,n ,,,,
------u wh..........................'
brai-produclng ration,
business to llkelv .h..b,.E b..«„ ,b o,.„ b.1,1.
„E«.
.
b=»p„„bb..„'b,b'
il itoWt. a foal which has been haa- Theit to BO feed superior to ground 1 “ “■•‘e
most in tbe end. lor he
,
,
,
.
It; bO.bd., 1, l«,k ......bl ,„b. I.r
«tod to tor Btator w doctor than___ oou lor developing tbe organs of ma-Ininst be careful long enough to ac
Whai becomes of it’ li go«i to ibelcaused b> soft shelled eggs being
calves nuraed bv ibeflr dams
qoire the habiL
.tekli tel Bcrar baas toadied.
creamerr and to mixed with tbe milk ■ laid
The hens get a taste of the
tornlty In all young anlmato,
recover from weaning.
Acidity In Uw milk Is lociplent de- from all tbe healthy cows.
[ ' iftm mare and foal have been fla- there would be fewer eomplalnti from
iegg and thus form the appetite. To
They found (hat It to not advtoable
«By tossratad the tou may be kept that Bource if they were more ex­ qomporiUon, and It U Uw most deli­
You bring back your portion from | prevent these bad eggs Ibe (owls
rjM B looM ta out er Uw beartog of tensively used as a f^ for all yonng, cate flavored oils which sotfer flrst tbe sour milk tubs to vonr milk cans I should be compelled to exercise and to mix corn or any other- starchy
__
tt posalbto for two or aalBuJa that were bring kept for' of all aBMBg the fau of wMch but- and feed it to your pig* and calvetj there should be aneb
feed given thst food with nrtlk. While ib« starch, In
^rhraa dsn aad ft may thes be toraand get your herd Infected with
*i'li',u”ppl7 plenty of iVme wd "n’ad''
Bg purpoaeac Give plenty of ex'jH tet isju^dartlme asd (etched up eretae and forage and do not over­ CkWer to a veo' vaJuable feeding borculovU.
|dl(loa a small trough of cracked oys lu form must be changed to sugar
crop, because It coniaios so Duch of
If y-ou have been ever so cautious ter shell should be coosiantly wilUn lefore it U digestible.
load with taL
This change la effected'hy the althe element of protein, which Is the about buying cows that are affected reach of the fowls ^ ihev cao help
.
AfWTifaiaredepBitoasretedeal
Laline flnidi «nd chiefly by (be aall; BB tew It to msted dsrtog the ErM TOO MB6h COMMERCIAL FERTIL- element in feeding crops thst eosu and have given your own cattle toe | themselves at will,
tbe mout£.
the mosL
gMipr of »a extolenre. therefore to
tECR.
best of food and care, you
. nithy feed troughs or huckete will good chance of getting luberculosis 1 SUMMER IN THE POULTRY YAROfia JnatiM ft to eeeasUal that It
It would be mi^ better I
cause scour* in calves—certain and (hrough the klndners of your neigh-1 A lump of alum dropped
he MheraSr toft am Uvtohly ,aaer* of eemmerelid fertiUiers
days
[W ^ram waaslag time UU tbe Uae ^get Islo tte habit of adapting (he fer- , sure—and thouunds ot the yonng- hors, in getting their milk at the sour diinking water every
said to prevent throat trouble.
dle every year from this dirty milk tub at (be creamery.
^infrac the tonewlag apHag to tan UUter to the toll InMead of reeking a
Small cnicxs
chicks are
sre great bug eaterv i
frrUaxer that U adapted to the cropjbnftne*!.
You get It started ,in the calves.
small
ealvos.
grown.
The Babcock te«t is atl right but *-—-•
. . calves
. — —•
. . . the
— new
tswThey
-mi will
.... ..du a great di-al ...
of .—.
good in '
breed the
and keep
Tte oldect to nftng Qrimter'aome dairymen need eometblng to herd and you soon hare It iboroughly the garden until larg<- enough to
a foal ea Aori commoat
scratch vigorously.
properly feed j evtabltohed lu your hvr«j, and
'»Kh Uto Idea of rcteetog the coat of ttenld be the bonding np of the soli, test their ability
llecsuse tbe betis are allowed free
...tte taap to. aceordtag to tha old any* ratter than growing a certato crop.their calvee.
just as hard to gi-i rid of Is that
range m the »mr.ni<r montl * U no
^ias. Miat wtoe aad dollar loodah.
aad a fertlRier which will balance up| A teaier In tbe dairy It a good thing ferm as any other.
^ .ftefa tarartohly do beat whae they the plant food already to the soil to but ihebaaUof rich milk to the feed
It Is claimed by many writer* thst reason why they sill not l■e^•onle In!lc«-.
ten oMipony. aad If two or tluwe
(ertUlser to tue on box.
mammary tubervulogto u toe oniy|fvt.i.-d
lUi aw8> the whiK-wasli
took CM Un together ao amah the any crop, ttoee the effecu of lu ap-j Tbe building of a eUo enables the kind that can
Iw dtosemdnaied
;teftdr- Before thn are taraed oat la pfleatloB will show on any crop that'daliyman to save all of the valuable ibrougli the milk, but experlinenis!' rush in the summer ilnre Keep
Ite imntoc they may have a teed of 1* adapted U the locality. A tanner food elements contained in hi* com made by the Depanmeni of Agtlcul-; going suoimer and witiier
I.
Sradhad oats, choppedcaoMt
hay aad
afford
hraa.to bny all cd tha plant' crop and get the most profit out of ture show tbai row* win ihrow nff| Closely penn.-d towis will uui do a:
J.
; Tte asms ratkio amy
fcod that
be given
hla crop wlD aae* To
to Us
Its feeding it
It on tils own (arm.
.tubercular gernts Into the milk w-bi-n'>■> the suuimrr iime as those
Ltoteri they are bmghA la a«oto at growth, then why should he buy any­
Tlic odors In the dairy barn can !Ithev
they do not
r I hate mammarv
mammsry lubii-ii
tuhii-u i'hai are allowed lo *eek ih.ir naiur
[at food on the range
^BdlftiL wUh the addUtoa of aa anafal thing that -his aril will (uralsb lo (be nearly all be absorbed by plenty ofllnsto
crop In sufficient qnantltlesT
dry earth or land plasiei
I tIm- man who s>-nito hi* niDk lo (hr;
rioi (ail 10 {iruvld'- s Kho1ii-r un
True, some crops will uke more of
-----------------------j crasraoK' ml iwd.-i out his sklralder which the >oiing cbicke .an >-eur
NOTES ON SHEEP RAISING.
n,tik 6n h * tartn to taking muebjo to case of sudden siorni
^iao to«traaJ^B la haaaBclal to knep- a oartalD eiement of plant food than
Don't
Bake
the
tnlrtake
of
not
buy.
,teg ate.teareU opaa.
,
another wUl. Some crape have tbe
greater chances of inirodncltig ihej Summer Isirl egp< can i-e kepi (01
Ing feeder* early and getting them d.g,aw- icio hir herd than the man'several wi-< ki. u> dipiiing ih.-m in a
i Tva ar thra* piaeaa aC nwk aaJt to power of getting nwie food from
well surted on pasture and forage
us., a small separator and selli.; water glass w^luiK.i. Thi> u a |.rc,.a
: tte.«flasri for (tern to lick to -‘- •oU ttep otter* have.
jrailon which u
a 10 make
Iitobeuer to remedy ibis by adopt­ crops before It come* time to pnt|j,iK cream to the creamery.
tea WlUw
ing a iudleioBs rouiloo of crops In them to the feed yards for finishing
This one fact should comm-nd the j'he -h.-li air tight
which legumes will come In frwauent- tor market.
r^tofi BMI te token to nppTN
ic of the band seii.-irsrnr to manyj If you are going 10 sell off the old
Look after U19 self-feeders
rkaaaUM at aallk. aad wftk that aba farmer who i» raising i herd of I fowl* Ihl* -utnmer pen them up I
Tte legnues will supply the nitro­ keep (hem clean and free from din. pure-bed dairy estlle. or ev a a herd 1 suiall <ooi». and Ktuff ttii-gi (or
AteM to new dry food and ptonty o!
may be glvaa.
gen and help (o keep up (be humus for they are Dotbiog short ef a pat­ of common canto ibal Ir I rvplao' week or two heion- .vou take ihem 1
ent disease ipreader wben not looked his present herd.
' .A amatl aaaaUty at milk may be supply.
j market. H will imj
;-4bawa away dally, aad rnbbtog tbe
It to unfortunate (or tbe farmer after by a good, trusty feeder.
When the *klm milk I* fed t6 pig*!
hens •luglii to hawTbe feeding ont of the odds aDd the results are more easily noted, lor grain every day all durlug the *
. atoiar wta mirlaaiia tea alae bOM that the fertlllter
flWte baaeflclal.
have adopted ctei^ of recommend- ends of fod^gy before the cold and tbe disease develops much more ap-.uier.
wet
(all
sreatber
ruins
It
to
import
; A doae of phyalc win alao haatea Ing certain nrixturee (or ipecial crops
idly to satoe than In other animal*,' Thl* to a good time to sell off tb“
ant and mean* the saving of a snug and at the present time there are cei- old bee*
;lte praeaaa. bnt It ahMld be with- and ihnt to adapt tbe fenlliser
V Bomlbte. aapadaUr If tte crop rather than to aelt the goods on •urn every year.
tain dairy dlatrict* in the western | It 1* so easy to neglect the (owto
Rye Bowed In a corafleld will af- state* where huyer* will not buy;during the summer t
«ia to toaL
tbrtr laeriu for the alirocen. potash
paitnrv
aaa
-«.ve, p........
...v bogs UDlea* they can obtain them al , must have a special interest in order
aad pBospnotxm
phosphorau acia
acid iney
itey conuin,‘'-'«
conuln ferd good Winter
of the bio EOO.
■ad leave tte farmer to select the >«“*• <>"^111 the'faR and early wln- a figure that will make them sate in ’ to keep them up to the mark.
Si . beware
“**
every now aad (tea p6ods beat adapted to hto eon and
montbt and igain wbeo other havlDg from 5 to g per cent con^mo- ' If >’ou are raislog duck* without a
..... «aad aa aaeoaat to tone aew*cBgrasses are backward about starting ej by tbe meat lmsi>ectors
j swimming place for them be sure to
Iter at aae at tte aab«ribera briagtog
in the spring.
'have (be drinking pans deep enougt
i-te aBUaardtoarfty iaige egg torn tte
WHAT OAIRVMEN CAN DO.
Bvery sbeep glower should have
TO, MAKE COTTAGE CHEEflE. iso they can get ibelr beads entlrelj
^■Mm .at tte teftor. and tte atoraOpportunity foe dalrylag
a hoMltAl flock open which he wm
Use skim
1
milk rather than whole'under water.
fmpt aldltar at aaea teralds the news la tte laeraased demand tor pure bestow
Use and in which he milk to avoid loss of faL
(jte. tteagh to waa of great public tin- silk for the Urge'cltks.
will add from time to time all of| To seenre proper flavor and speedy NOTES ON "MORTGAGE UFTERfl"
Thera ie always tte t
(y to tboM that ate drooping
. _
are puab-‘souring add s «mall amount of good i Rape make* fine bog feed. They
aril flm elan dairy hatter for fancy'ed aside from their feed by the more{alerter.
[do not bloat on It as sheep do.
price*. Booeeas la (hit line of the
hardy oaeo.
j This starter should be
prepared One of the gmi secrets of bog
dairy tealnen Bust be bratghi abont
All good feeder* have goodrack* [ from clean, fresh milk,separated | raising is
to give the pigs * good
;ttey ia|] a( aa tmbaalthy eoadl
by otadytog aad practicing the moat and feed boxes or tnmghv A flock, from the cream and placed in a care- start.
d tte hoa that taM item. No strong, improved mribods that are eaptayedmay live If fed on ground, but nothing, fully cleansed racepiacle. well eover- j U I*better to pay $50 fortwo flr*(
r tea wtu lay ritter *a doable by Ite best ciraB»rl«a.
(ten keen hanger will prompt |rd.
icISM sows than $I«0 (or aU'scrulto.
a roaad agg. a badly
OalryUg Mvot prt
•O delicate an animal to take its f<-*di The milk to kept at a temperature! Never keep a t»ar pig ibat to not
I agg or a aeft ateUed agg.
BMat for tte wboio (■Miiy every.from the w« and flith of a yard.
jof 70 to 75 degree* uaiU it to weu'toUy up to standard.

SOKE PKACItCAL
ESTi
BElPS BV niACII.

If the grain is gullied down with
the milk there to no Ume for (h^sallvn to act. and a* Ibe gastric julra
o| the stomach to acid Instead of atthe starch to not acled upou
reaches (he inlestines.
1

Tbe tottatlMa of (be eaU am oomf
parailvely ahon and eowiplM* fllgee
Hoc caoDot take ptoce to (bam.
A skJm nfllk calf hmmew ■rrialnm*
d (o eattog grain aad vnighnii^
early in life, beettnes geniM mt/'
when ira^emd to (be feed tot Uk
ready to miAe an ecoMaaleal gain.
-w—1*

NOTCg OF THE OnCHAIW.
-.
It takes nerve to thin fralL bnt If
ays.
?
Borne Of the flneat apptaa nb*
pracbe* In the world come tram ldn>'
bo and Oregon. They are MUralr l
free (ram worms. The grower* are
pxirvuHily rigitont In OghtlBg UtoecUL*
Recently we uw an apple orehnr^
that had been trimmed by a ''protevsionaj,' On one floe tree he had mad#'
four bu guhea with bto baicbei and.
uw wben they slipped.
Crade petroleum will kill ncalv
but It WlU injure the iroe* |( uud fog,
ihieo or (our year*.
••
It requires more care to aUirt n S**
yearold tree than a t-year-old hbB.
not as much to gnlnad.
A flock of lively cktelms to an ok
chard will pick up thouauds of to*
sects, worms, and the egg* tont bnicB
them. 8c*tier g^ oce^i^lUr to
encourage maicbtfll.
'•*
Alfalka Ukes a tremenaaos amo^
of moisture out of the aoli Md to bag
an good (or an orebard u aome*Mber voracious plant*.
Bva'ry fruit iwUar ou^i to toap
bm to do the work of croaa-poltontUt.lO)l.
The early frah caiehea
prW.

tha

On toa Verfe ef Fra
of fare f>w eumMbtnato tea«i( htoJaB
ed appeUte.
,
“Well.*' lepllej tbe aallnm. “wfl
have hot titoculia t'
“That'll do.* mM Cboliy. rMttoc hto
Intelleft
• t by toMlug Ibe UII of^ra
ashle. "Bring tne'* hot btoeali atow.*
—Chicago Tribuna.
Rsbwttal Teetimanp.
. .
Tbe Gneet-lsD't yonr little boy rath­
er uervous, Mrs. Bbnml Urv BtoH»*>
Ko: 1 think aoL .Uttle Bey-Tea. 1
am. ma: when i«m>>e wbe cosm b«a
stay too long ft make*' me wriggto
arooud and kick iny chair.
Badly Cwpraaate.
to Grani-buiTs "Notes From a Dia­
ry" It to told that when tei^eee. tte
great animal palatw. was preeeoted ta
the king of Portugal > <■ npitoriy aalil
-Ah. 1 am ao glad to aM yea!. Ijik
waya Uke beastor

hava a copy of "Aatony and Oeopa
tra." Clerk-Yea. air; »l. pteaae. Cm
tomer-Dear aie. I've only got SO ceata.
Just give me Aotonyl-Harper's WeafeB

“My piano to very modi Uke ay
trwieen poritefi.
ay wife gom
Into them she tdten ends nothW M
keya. and (tea tlRre U mtulc."—Ne«
Totk Globe.

Nice Hot
Flaky Biscuits
Have (te inte Bvitmt took. Ite pkaMMM odor and dm BBI da.
loBui flavor of anything you can ptoce before a
mm.
A tottace saodwidi k afl t^ (or a pM tea. btfliyoamMlW
feed a hsavgry maa give ten ite bo4 biniils every Bae.
In fact, it's a ure way to pkrae a buagry penoa of wy agi
or sex.
Hot btsoib aneU tee MBrihRS V^d 10 eah diey icatod ta dte
there’s a good cook near by who has teoest eaaugh k la lo «e
ha brak and ter skfl m geakg melteig aiee la usiocri.

,

And of eoune. if ste mates item out of

LUy White

r—

**Tbe n»«r the Boflt Cooki Um**

xoob.

AI 0*0 Ite Stole ‘'tte brat eotei’
bw peoftetM of Liy While.

gtefhinkfcr

H yon warn dm UrahtefighlBLvrhilBtteatoNM.B»l<leBBM
traeab yon ever ale vAemateoC get LflyWtee,
loM U
heft coob oac,” aad you! have doa.
^
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big

For sJe by {wkdeJtx.
VAUXY OTY hBJJNC <

WT
MAND TIUVMM MOUlAnilDAV. XKY M, IMt.
Iliad wlto doable ito talk of «esd a hettar flavor OBi keep taagnr
s cakes ^va one toe
eoM hound patotaas. wlto b
coaled OR a wlni rack la a'drwBght of followtog i
srito
Of anoceetfa) cake maktag:
rasiek draaatag. to a good al^t or
Cream and Jam SandwM
Have all tagredieou oaed
JOB meal tor a wi
aay fclad ot Jam tkroock a «
Drtod Uom bnaas may ba cooked and mix It with eqoaJ qnoBUUas of and flour before measuring. Always
la oavoral ways. Soak them
thick cream. Cot thin slices of btead'have eggs as' coU as eonvenleei
Bight «nd to the moralag odd atom batter them, spread with
beat yolks and wkdiea separately, and
staa. Appetites moat aot be paaiper- water and xlmmer very slowly
ture. press together, and trim neatly. ns soon after breaking aa poaolble.
. Uft Ui
Lmm ar MmM.
ed. bat. If one liras toe oalof-doors tender; odd cream, butter and se
OlWe Sandwiches—Scald and coo! Always stir the batter until all the
lA w iBka lava of ImU awbO^
which camifloc Implies. tbU will
tog and eat as a vegetable; or
twelrv large olives, stone them, and Ingredients are mlsad; then. i<
Aai Wur «M eooiat
thinning with bot milk, as a aonp. hop very flue. Hiz them with a prove toe grain of toe cake,
Wfb attUo blaioriii to banOe,
There are three methods of
Cook enoo^ to have a dUhfol leii
lure made of a teaspoon of mayon- tborougbly. Have tbe beat ot the
AaA nan teWBaat—
Ing a kitchen in eunp. One is the gobake. Dot toe (op of toe dUh with nsUe and toe same amount of cradt- moderate until the cake Ims rtoen.
aat-whea-yon-arohun- butter iMfore baking.
ei dust, and spread on toto sllecs o! toco Increase toe beat. A good way
Jw( « wM» owoob ot MliMrMbod aa-yooplnaae,
rH-ityoorn^ way, which woold
Spanito rice to a good dish for bread, from which the crusts have tolHl when a cske Is baked ts
. atf.
drive a methoXeol woman to the comp. Cold boiled rice stakes an ap- been cut. if they are not to be served piess llgbUy on toe surface wlto toe
A «BV«r. « Wr««oU ovcet;
verge of dlatractJon. and Is. baaldea, petlxing dtob If stirred thickly with at once, cover wlto a dampened cloto. finger; If It springs back, leaving
tarn May m»vissi *«n «»tt;
Momborg Beef Sandwiebes—Pro­ indenutlon, It la done.
bad (or,toe digestion; another ti to grated cbecae. made
In^ little
I in- lueba tor o«r Imi.
do all the work yourself sad get tag­ cakes, dolled wiib btitter dbd heated cure toe Hamburg steak from toe
When removing a cake' from the
ged oot by toe end of toe flrsi woek. lu the oven. Anotoer'wiy. which to
. market and boil It tborougbly, ycl oven, bare a pad made of several
A *kmtm leaf wltttto oar aelp;
ao
that
TOO
wonder
whereto
toe
bliss
lucb
better
than
It
aounds,
to
to!
not
enough to make It strtocy. iA*heu folds Of thick cloth wrung (rots hot
Mr «rtak tka kUlaMa aprloc.
Of camping lies; toe third is to sim­ mix the rice wub coarse oaiiuesl. I cold, mlnci.- toe beef and mtx tt with waier and spread on a warm table
tor tnw fcaarl compaatonaWp
plify toe work as much as possible •tired to while toe rice is hot; mokeia little chopped lento» peel, sod or board near tbe fire, and place toe
no toaa or laltartac.
apportion It among oil the into cakes, dot with baiter and bakejgberkiDs (toe. brown bread, rut In tins on tills pad. After
members or your particular party, so brown to toe oven.
[thin tlires. butter them, siul gumtob uics, toe most delicate cake may be
Wa waai m aach. and rrt ««
tost
DO one need feel bis or her share.
removed from lU pan wtthoul dUflAllusion to tbe -oven" meniia of|*’'*> pa™>v>.
«o>^ aUsto a otora,
Kor yog must not sun with the do; course toe oven to toe camp stove. | Olive and Oiierkm Saodwlrbra— <ulty. Never lake a cake from Ibe
lat IB Uw oca-a grip ot graad
lualon that there is no work to
Wa barry am and swra.
hich corls "Ti and to large enough; Cut Spanish olives Into very thin oven and set at once OB a cold ourYou will And U necessary
10 cook for a fumlly of eight, it will j slices and add a tew gherkins, wiped lac«- or In a cool place, as It may
cause It to fall
I lU |0ld-(rM8 eat to the woods as well as to your
have pieces of sheet iron to do and treated to
City bouse, and you win eat a great toy to the bouom sod against the
1 Ihe buttered side o
When making boiled king put a
deal more. IMibea must be washed side, where the Are luurhee toe ov«*. bread with encbovy paste, then with pluch of cream or lariar In tbe sugar.
Tba wva wlad laiaa by;
and food token care of three timet
I preveui too quick baktog.
the mixture, and cover with another
froeUng will keep (or days
Obb wo totoWPT Caa wa torfat?
day.
The
tern
or
cabin
must
be
kept
Op»a. oOTBia. tot oa tryl
Prunes may be served without any slice. Press well together, trim and wltooui bvcomlDg hard and dry
-4»autf Bebotor. to Tba Oaitook. aaat—and let me mr here that the cooking by simply soaking (or twenty- cu( toto long flnger!> nnd garnish tbe
An orange, lemon, apple, a spray of
advantages of having s wood floor four hours to a very thin syrup of ouulde with thin rllcm of red rad­ tfc-geranlums, or any sweet-scented
cannot be overestimated to toe mat ^ugsr sud water; boil this, but do not ishes pre«sed Into the bread.
trull or flower, placed In toe olr-tlgbt
I tova Uiae. tbea brown, bnaaly. daar ter of comfort and cleanllnesa. By a44 toe prunes unUI It to cold ApriCheeae
Samlwlches—1‘uund tb<- Jar of fresh-baked cake or cookies,
all means have an out-of-door kitch­
oU Sartbl
are best served to the same way yolks of three hard-boiled eggs with w ill give a delirious flavor.
Taoab aa toy wtadom; )al na toara en and dining room. If anffldem but require much more eugsr.
one ounce of butter, season wltb cayWhen gingerbread or light tea cake
ahade oan. be found; and you do no\
(ha Bewam,
quick shortcake Is made by chop­ cmiie, add some grated cheese aud Is to be eaten hoi. bake (.a a shallow
comp where It cannot. Avoid ping with a knife butter the sixe uf salt and pound all logeiber. Spread pail, making li about one and oneABd haew tba roeka and traat.
meal
and
you
will
have
do
And toBCb tba apfla* of all toe btdgg into a quart of flour, into on while bread and butler, and cut half loehes tol< k li will be far nicer
flies or onplesaant odors. U you must which have been sifted
lenspoori'' into sha|>es. Garnish cunie of ihi-sanddelicate iliun If baited In a
Itot tba atBI ftoon ot toy rock taot- bake your own bread (and nukos you fuls Of baktog powder aud one of, wlehra with grated J'olk of egg, some deep i«n.
can bur it. from some former's wife salt; and then mixing, etll) with the!with finely chopped parsley, sod oibWhen eouing ho( cake or bread,
U
a
better
to
do
tou
toon
to
depend
rau doap opoB ny aptrlt. till toe
knife, enough milk wlto U to enoblejers with a eprinkhog of laprlks.
dtp tbe knife-blade Into bOlUng water
ipoa bakers) let It be only such you to pat It out ino a thin cake;
TOiea
Parisian
Sandwiches-Use fish, and ici H remain a few minutes, men
or hroolu'baooBia famlUar. and my kinds os require no kneading. An lay on a Jelly tin. dot with WU ofSwuIir.v or moat, removtog all bones w||K- dry arxl cut There will be no
exception to toe notoeni flat may be butter; pat out another coke and lay|and skin, and mincing It fine with
•Aaart raiotoa
beat ) .-<irrak if ibis Is done Hot gluWith Joy of Mrda and wlnda. and all mode to toe case of a tew ragouu. on top and bake. Tear apan when | raH and pepper to taste. Place It In a gerbread ts much nicer If It la broken
and the morning bacon. Try havtog done; cover with sweetened fresh deep dish with two hard-boiled eggs,
*0 bam.
Instead of cut. and Is carried to toe
at a meal and plenty of It. fruit and eat with milk and sugar.
Dnmaddaoad by tba babble of tala
flnriy chopped, minced capers, and table on a hot plate.
with trimmings of fresh vegetable
Space fails me to tell of toe variety srfflclent mayonnaise dressing to rov
Any mixture made wiih oour milk
iladi and fruits stewed or freao. I vfalcb you can have If you will be cr all. Mix thoroughly, and use ss a
and soda I* Improved by etandlng
give below a number of modlfled content wlto one dtth at a meal If! Ailing for the sandwiches, stamping
a tew minutes before being pm In
gpanlsh diehaa which wi found took vegetables are fresh and plentiful, a them out In rounds, squares.
the oven. With a baking powder mix­
tbe^place of meat:
Press together sod but­ ture tbe reverse is true; get It Into
huge dish of new potatoes and pease ger sbaper
n b*ltorB to bBTlB' a good time •
Legumbrea con CMle. (Vegetables boiled together and seasoned with but- ter the tope, sprinkling with finely the oven aa quickly oa posalble.
• whOB FOB met oat to bara IL It * with Peppers)—This Is a sort of ragcream, salt and pepper, li al­ chopped wateicress snd the grated
Here ie the cosiest wtly to seed
• FOB gtt kaoehad o« of ooa plan. •
Tbe propoUoos are for six per- ways acceptable. Do not try to make egg yolks.
ralstnc; Pour over enough bolllog wa­
• FOB want to git Faio^f aaotoar •
Ont half M pound of salt dried fancy aolada or to concoct "made
Deviled Hsm Sandwiches—Chop ter to cover the frail, then take a
• Mgbt OBtak, balMW yer aparriu • pork to dice and fry lightly with two dtobei." Let all cooking wore be of cold boiled ham fine, fat and lean to­ pair ot Bcloaort that are kept for
• bto « obaBoa to laU.*'*>Vtom • dlead onions and half a doten green granite, which Is easily kept clean.; gether. Measure, and for each cupful, kitchen
and snip each ratoin al• -umr btar."
• peppatsi; add two du^er iquaohes and be'resigned to let toe outsides allow toe yolks of two hard-boiled
wben a ItUe preacure
cat small and the corn ent from six of all vessels used on top of the eggs, one tcoapoonful of lemon Juk«. will remove the seeds. One can seed
ears, wlto water mough to keep from stove get blackened with wood smoke. one quarter of t teaspoonful of mix­ a quantity of raisins In a very short
CiM« bnralng. When tbe vegetables are When you are reedy to break up ram|l ed mustard, and one iBblespoonfuI of time by toU method.
tender, which will be to twenty min­ soak them over night to a large bolb soft butler. Mash the eggs to » paste
How many housekee|>er8 know that
ts. add as much or as little cream
filled with a itrong volution of with toe butler odd the mustard, and o mile pulvcrUed sugar put in a
U tbara iB ooo ttma mar# than anmilk at yon dcolre. It may be left WbshlDg sods; bring to a boll to the work well logeibeb with tbe bam. •mall paper bag will sugar doughnuu
otbar wbOB wa toel llkg dropptof
ritoer dry and oarved as a ragout, or
ling and ten minutes' work win For all sandwiches toe bread should quickly and evenly? Pul In two or
work BBd iwapoBfibnity dbr a mtle
reduced with mflk and eaten os a give yoa bright ware again
be two dajB old. Trim oft all crust, three douglinuu after they are cold,
WhOa. BBd raiaxtog waartad mtod asd
soup. Pilot btoeull or ship bread it exThe bieads most easily baked are butter the end of the losf. then cut and shake well for a minute or two,
body. X ta to My. Tba roab of apHag
oellMit to aerve wlto this and most aborteake. made as above, and baked off a thin slice, butter agsto, and cut when they win be found to be cover­
work la om. and tba canntog and
ot toe dUhes given below.
to one large cake, or molded with toe off another, and so coniloue until you ed evenly wlto toe sugar.
gto^lbg aaoBOB la ocarealy bagsn.
Legumbrea con Queso (Cheese)— hand toto biscuit shapes; Orobatp have as many slices as you need
Keep a small note book In which a
lawa BfOtartoBBtooeoagh to ba able
PYy two onions and six green peppers bread and com bread.
Spread a slice with toe ban. cover list of favorite cakes and flecserts
to toko B protaBgM ptoyapeU, bat toe
cot amall to two ublespoontoU of
Pot the former, mix with a quart with a second vllce. press loseiher. that have been tried and found good.
BMjorttF ®f woomn feel toot toara 1»
butter; «fld two summer, squashes
Add to the list oa new dcaserts and
Id a pint el Graham flour, a table-' and irtni Into any deeJnd shape.
aa mob to ba doaa at .any Bma of
cot to small dice and a pint ot peeled spoonful of Mit. half a cup of motoiLamb Sandwiches—Trim all fm cskos are tried, and It wilt be found
Iba Foar, that it to
and siloed tomntoes, wlto Just enough
one cake of compressed yeast from the meal, put through a cboi>-' most helpful when a gtmai eomsa.
1^ to gat away for araa a^k or
water
to
keep
from
bariitog.
When
and water ecougb to stir a aofi dough per. season well sito salt and pep-' yoiT ure at a k>u to know what
fWB. It to B troa aaytog toot all work
toe vegdublea ai* tender add half a that can be. easily dipped toto pans.
and moisten slto rich cream get a glance at toe list will prove
•id bo ptoF aakaa Jack a doll boy,
cup of grated cheese and pour over Grease four brlck-sbsped pans wry Sp.cad on tbe bread os directed.
suggestive
Obd agaaUy ttwo to that It a
tpaat.
Rari-ttcef
Sandwiches—To
two
tborougbly, put to toe shore dough
In the some book may be favorite
JB aa wont aot. pbyatoaUy aad
Vfleuble Soup—Fry to a little bn(. divided Into (our equal parts, ond set parts of chopped Iran rare beef add
liods and dlBcreoi meals which may
toUy^ that wark which woold ordtoarpart of flttely minced celery, and have been used in rome unusnal way.
toe outdoor kltcbeu table over
lb ba B mare trifle bsoomoa b moon- ter a pint of minced vegeublea ot
night, covering It very warmly, bow tuilt and pepper
I lEi'iead of toe old. tlrEaomc way of
ttoa. wU* aba feet* atowat nadbla such kinds as yon can proci
Indian Sandwich*r—To two parts grating cbocolale. titoe toe amount
wlto some old woolen blanUeis
ta allmb. A law daya of eomptoto rots, tornlpe, oolotts. ceiery and to­
raat woold aaabto bar u taka aoU matoes—Ull turning ydlow; add half over tbe bread doth. In the morning. ol rooked veal or chicken allow one | required, put in a china or granlie
a toe oven before you surt your pan of cold boiled tongue, and to dish and set toe dUh In a pan of bot
a( Ika with trato) aaat. aad with toe a pint of diced poutoet; a bunch of
roaawad atraogto aba woold ooob maparagos but to dice and two quarts Are and let n rise gradually as the each capful ot the mixture, measured water, or In :be lop of the tea-kettle,
oBMh V Wito too dalayod work, aad of water; cook UII tender and drop to oven beets, but beware of having too after ebepping. add on.- tableepoonful j allowing the waur to boil unill the
the
following
balls:
Beal
an
quick
an oven; It should bake for linlf ef melted butter, one teaspoonful of chocolate Is nulli-d. which will be In
dll U Bat eabr with aaae, bot much
boor.
essence ot anchov.. and one-half tea- a few minutes, always remembering
batur (baa balera. If atrasa, of etr> tooroughly. add salt and pepper aad
spoonful of lemon Jul.e Bull.-i and , that two squarra ol the unsweetened
r(ii—makaa it Impoaetole to iUr'ln flour (about two tablewoocut Ihe bread a» .Hrecied, toa.'t .-a.li'cbiKolate equal one cupful of grated,
C«mp Codes.
git too eoBtptota cbaaga from booM full) until you hove a eoft doagh.
Drop
Into
tbe
bolUng
soup
In
bltn
toe
The
e«lrtt
and
qulckc.t
way
to
slice goid.n blown, spread with ih.-j In making f:-Jli cake or cookies. I
aad Xa dattaa, arary woman sbonU
at laaat'aadtaror to almphty bar rise ot a baxel nut Peel toe etalks of make camp or picnic coffee Is with mUliire while hot. and pul together [always get my raisins and currants
[ready at least a half hour before 1
cold water.
Allow four tablespoon- Serve coM
walk aa tor aa jxiaalbto darfag tba asparagus befwe cutting Into dice.
BIsck Bean Soup—It to well
tula of coffee to one quart of water;
c^icumber Sondwlelie*—Pare one i “eed them. I cover them with water,
inimw. Hoary coctotog can be largon can spare half an egg or have or more cucuiuIm-k. uud >l'h a sh-.rpis'x^ i'lare t« the lark of toe stove
If dlapeMid with, aad ragatoblaa. lake a large quantity of Ihlo, for If ft
Soak in siighi '•> ' in.mer itatjl .he wai.-r has rooked
UBpa. aatoto. fndu and agga aboald bos been served at noon, it will taste ao eggvhetl, add to the coffee In the knife cut in thin
a> VVh«-n ih- Dom |v sifted over
ill or pot. pour toe cold wpjer over iy salted water for Dfti-qn minutes;
to torgi aMBoqn taka tba ptoea <d eqaally well for eupper. when
r<-«; of too rake islxiure. Just
shake vigorously and s^l on hot then drain and dry on u low.-l. Dip
tba OMco beating meau. piM. pud- oranlDg U a trifle chilly and yon are
tired
torn
your
aftenraon
tramp.
Soak
on- ctir.UR It in. I torn to<- fruit
nne*
over
the
bed
of
coals
or
I
iomk
',
a,,,
[„
i,,i,u„ual.e
at
dtoga aad eakaa wblcb we a» enjoy
J toe flour und sUr ixtlb .ii logelhI a stout crane; allow n to come tu|t.,i«,,.n thin slicis of i
to tba wtotar. Tba eatlra family will. quart ot black beaoB over nii^i to
•o ihi- ral*i:i< and r-jrranlr. beboil; boll vigorously lor Iht.-c nr,| i,r..a,|
These sali.it^ irli.-s
to« battor to baalto for the change tour quarts of water, to the morning
1 toe flour, w III T
UMd OS souii US the. ar<- mad.to diet, to toy aotoing of tba lemen- set ibe reimel over the Are with an four minutes and settle with
onion and four etatki of celery, all l.'lespoonsfui of cold water
By doing til*
ad tabor anmad a hot coto atore;
Dot.- Sandwiches—Stone the datis
not
n...**ary u
Tbaa wbea .aa opportoolty. come* minced: cook till tender, and. etoce
snd chop Qne S;>r.nkt.- wit), a imi,I for Many Oe<
to rao away aad iday for a day. or thla U camp, omit presciug toroagb
l.-UK>n Juice and powdered rlnoauion long lit-lore u*;n
Bread which 1* to be rolled 1# b.»i t'.o bn-ad aiude o[ culiry wheat fioi.r Wi;i kcp J-Jki ae
eraa for a taw boari. do not let tm- Ibe colander, but do not omit stlrrtog
agtoad dattoa aiabd to the way. An to at the but a large ublespooatul of when mixed with water and but Utile
Fig Sandwiches.—Cut or chop tin-- I frequ.nily cut
wdiM. When tbe loaf U one cupful nf figs. Add COe-haK ut j th*-y ar.- made
aftarwooB on toe lake tbore or to toe flour blended with one of butter, or.
the butter aepamiely and a-Ir to taken from the oven wrap It In sev cupful of hot water and cook to a
cool deptha of the wood# can be
Sote.e Coed Cakca
BMde to oontato ail the alemenu ot a toe flour wet with water. White or eral toiekneeses of doth, when coot paate. AlM om- teaspoonful ol l.-nior
L:uJ} * Cake—Kor two sheet.-; of
IB thich allcea. spread with but -umu
spr.-ad
raat raeatloa. And abore all. womea red Meidcan beana may be tia^ to
taste on the bread, dust with Andy chop- take thiie will i.v requir’d iwu Mani
tooald lean to iwlaa. to cake bold of toe name way. A piece of red peiiper ter. Jelly, or aoy
.... seasoned
..—meat
........-r jpfuU or sugar. Lhr-e-quai ter* ut a
Ibair work to a quiet, ateady way. l>i eonaldored by many to be an ad- aad roil up. For afternoon u-a or peul nuts and pul together
children’s paniee. these rolls are
wbleh win aoeoBtolUh toe greateet dliltm.
Sweet
Sandwiches—A chocolate cupful of batter, three cupfuls of
1 u*e canned goods ot any kind to
Ued with baby ribbon. sandwich U made of grated choco- old prores* flour, or two Cupful* and
raatom wlto toe laaat eapendlinre of
or
oat
of
camp
aa
little
aa
poaatble
aerve force. It tkb tboogbt U etead^be secret of having sandwirh rolU 1^,^ umrwoeuned. moiatened with iLn«-tounhs of new process flour.
Uy adharto to. aad anoccaataaal pUy but tbeiw are certain brands ot can^ Um In steaming the bread in ihei,**.^! cream and apiokled with now I.'alt a cupful of milk, one leasrounful
' clama and otbein of aalmoa cloUi oBd in using it fresh; stale aered sugar Cut soadwlehes round of baking powder, one generous tea^ail todalgad to. arao toe boaien ot
Mbbm will flad. aa tall approatoM. which are excellent when one wants bread cannot be rolled, ay It is oelth-j chopped nut*, wi-.h varoui addition, fpocnful of essence of orange, half
tbto they bare accoaitlabed more, to prepare a hastv dUb wlto Utile er awln nor elaoUc, For water bread
excellent sweet sandwiches.- a tearpoonful of eeaence of almond,
aad faal btttar toaa arar baCore. trouble. Araage to ■ granite aaooepan UM a ptBI of boiling water, one-half toe followlog romblnatlona having and the whiles of six egg*. Beal toe
wbOa It WUl ba a aoarto of panna- aliamato layen of minced onion, a lev*) ubleapoon of lord, one level been pronounced delicious. Blanched bailer to a (ream, and gradoally beat
Boai btaiib to tooae who woald eto- thin sllcto of dried salt pork, diced
of sugar, and nee and one- almonds, with grated chocolate, mols- the s-igar into It When toe mixture
arwlM ted tkamaalraa at toe begto- potatoes and clams from a can; pour balf teaxpoont of salt WTieB this baa j xe-oei with orange Juice or ose wa- ii- light, add tbe flavor and toen toe
alag.o( %baay wtatar la Worne abapt over toe Jalee aad enough water to eooled. add onv-quarter of a yeast l,„. Engtlah walnut*, with ralaln*. Bilk, beating to a mtle at a time.
keep from bnmto'g; cook sHtwIy for­ cake dUsolved to one-quarter cup of: chocolate, grated coooanut. wet with Now beat toe wblles ot tbe eggs to
ty minutes, add a pint of hot milk lukewam water and mix to Me aad
a iiiff frotb and stir toem into toe
cream, blanched peanui
and two pilot biscuits brokoe email onetelf plnu of flour. Let the broad moirt buuer
mixture Add toe Boar, with which
camp eaakar,:
Let It stand on the back of the store rite over night and in the morning
toe baking powder should he mixed.
If X la to ba a parlod of raat and tor tea mtoutes and serve. Tbu ame
Mix quickly, and spread to two but­
down nnd knead and ahape toto
taaqatka far the boats mother toe j rate may be foUowed with fraah ball- (wo loavee; when risen to twice their
tered shallow cake-pans. Tbe batter
cBllaaiT aide ot camp Ulemust becntbator.codUyoacaagmflah.
sixe they are ready to bake. Bread ' magailee* have given toe follewlng should be aboni two Inebra thick.
tewB to toe iDwaat tanae eoawaUMt
A can ot aalaoo dralaad from Us which ia not to be rolled aboold never | practical binis on cake making;
Bake In a moderate oven tor oheot
Wltb baalto. aaya a boaaaboia magi- liquor, abtodded' wlto a fork aad be WMfiped In n cloth, but wUl have! An old French woman noted for half an hour. When the cake U baked

let it aUDd until aiarost caU. then
ice IL
Co«ee Cream Cake—Ono-foerth cop
of batter, obo cop o( aagar. iwg
oae-bair enp of vsey strong e
one and one-half cnpi pastry
and two level leaspocBS of
powder. Cream Ibe butler and odd
gradually oae-bmit cup of toe sugar.
Beat (he yolks of toe eggs with the
remainder of the sogar and «-■■»«»(w-tt>e
toe two muinres Sift toe flour and:
baking powder together two or three i
llima. and beat the wbiiee
eggs uoUl they are stiff. Add toe floor:
and coffee alteraatcly to toe batter i
and the beaten whiles lost. Rake In!
a shallow pan; when doee. split care |
fully, and fill wlto coffee ert
Ing
^
Coffee Cream Fillings Sweeten o®e'
cup or thick cream and Davor lu taste
wltb black coffee. Chill and whip It
with a wtro spoop until thick, thenM>read a layer one-half Inch thick ’
un one of the cakes. Cover the cream >
with little wllvers Of apple Jelly, lay ^
SOPHIA.
on the other half of tbe cake, and'
spimkle powdered sugar on the top. I
KITTIESEN?'
Cut lu long narrow slices.
Iksioh Cream Cake—Stir together HEALTH VERY POOR-T
half a cupful of butter and a cupful
RESTOREOJY PE-RU4M.
t«f sugar to a light cream. Add half a
cui4ul of milk and toeo odd two cup­
fuls of flour sifted with two ipoon-'
fuls of baking powder. Mix and then
odd toe whites of three eggs beaten
stiff and dry. Divide Into three lay­ -1 bsve bM troabiid with aatarrA
ers and bake (or flftewn arinutes In a (or nearly laenty-flve years aBd fcava
pretty hot oven Spread Boston ercom tried many cures for IL bat ohtalBid
"x
between each layer, sprinkle powder­ Very liule help.
-'n>«n my brother adrlasd MCto bry
ed sugar uv«T the tb|i layer, and place
Prruoa, and I did.
in a cool place uhtll neded.
:>My hMUi was vq7poor at the ttme
Kosiou Cream—Beat together the 1 began tafiflAteropa. Aly tbroal waa
Juice uf a liimou and an orange, two vrrv sure and 1 boABtefl'etiiigh.
eggs uDd a icupful and a half of au••XrnsaatetewradaM. TtecAfMfe
gar Add three tablsapoonfuls of but­ csrair* Is fOB« BW ray AobM* X «wr
ter and cook in hot water (au baln“I recommend Peruna to aO ay
niariel stirring conllnuouHly . all tbe friends who are troubled as 1 vaa."
FCflUia TABLETS: -Somspeopla^
ter Ubieu. rather than aadletBs IB B
fluid form, fiueb peopleean otitotn Peruna utirts, vrhirh repreaeat the medtribaka Fillinfla.
naHngrrdleniiotPornna. Bnehtobat
Caramel milng or Frosting for equals one average does of Pema.
Cake—Boll together until tbe aUxMan-B-Iln tht Ide*! Laxative.
ture spins n thread a cup ot cream,
a half-cup of sugar and a tableapoonful of butter. When Ibe ••toread' win save time, sirongth and oltM
point Is reached, add (our inblcapoon- hralib tor all cnacerBod la ffstUai
fuls of burnt sugar, or caramel, and a mrakt.'
Irlontog day la another conirtbaiar
teaspoonful of vanllU. Wbra U
iq discomfort, which atay bo av«rgins to cool, spread on toe cake.
come by « mUe headwoik. BhBBto.
pillow slips. eoauDOB towato, MocklliUa COM water, add one enp of boil­ togs and nnflwwBBr. it rarotaUy laiding water, let It come to n boil, add ed as they come from the Une, and
placed
under weights, or even rolled
to tbU one grated lemon and half a
cup of susar: have ready a welt-bCBi- very tightly, ore qnite ns well It ant
CD i-gg. mix thia wltb toe cornstarch j belter for sse then when Ironed. A*
snd lemon, add a small piece of bui-j Ctv for necessary ironing of atarehed
ter. let all ^me to a boll, then cool things, can be utfUsed for baking «r
and fMt between tbe cake layeiu.
! boiling, so tbst Mm heat toBy ; ha ■
CboeoUte Cake Pming.—Heat In a spread through the rooms tkBB hff.g
double boiler b cup ot milk and aUr keeping a Are day after flay.
Above all. a ooniemed mind to the I
starch wet wltb a little cold milk. beet sweetener of loU. A happy heart R
Add two UMespoonfuU of grated qulrkras the etep aad IlgbieaB (he i
chocolate, sad. when this It dlc- load. It to the reatleM.heart, nlwBF>i
•olved. stir until smooth. Hive kb^ "peering over the edge" which tBiM ^
egg beaten light wltb a ba)f-eop work toto drudgery, and oafllh .■
of sugar, pour toe hot mixture slowly to enjoy what providence InlOB
upon this, beating eteadil.v; return (toouid be toe dellghU Of e
to toe are. mk. sUrring until thick
What (e Do With Ttele Leovea. .
aud smooth. 'Flavor with vanilla and.
It someUmca to quite a problem (o
when smooto. spread between cake
know what to do with toe ease of ex­
layer*
.
Maple Pecan-Ftostlng—Boil one tra table leavca to keep them out oC
sod seven eighths cupfuls of powder­ Bight snd where they will be hBady
ed sugar, one cupful ol maple syrup when needed. A practicsl houtekeep-

Catarrh Twenty-five YearsHad a Bad Cough.

and one half cupTui of cream until
when tried a sod haM luay be found
Ip cold water. Remove from Ihe Are,'
.add three foOrtoi of a cupful of nul-j
meat*, and best until It will spread, j
Quirk Icing—A cupful Of powdered,
sugar »ofi.-ne<l wit* aweet milk until;
It hpreadv easily. Flavoring can be;
addtd.
I
Maplo Iflnit—Cook logetocr two'
cui>fuls Ol grated maple sugar and:
one ciipful of cream until a *oft boll'
may bW formed in cold water, being j
cun-tul not to silr IT Set into a pan |
uf cold wslor and br-at uDUl ol a
• onslsK-iiry |o spread.
i
llulltd I'.ng for Cakes—Two cups
ipf graoulaii-d augar. one uf water.!
ef
-ggs. Boil in a saace
pun until the »yrup hardens when |
dr<»i>i»d In to- water Boat the wblles
ii.< eiiir to a Milt froth and drop
a little ut a liaie Of the hot syrup In.
'tie
ha* t).-*ii [ponred in beat
., r. w drop* of \au.lla in. Spread on
rak- a: oi:i<- Care mu»t be token
-I,.- -;i- hvrnp te bol.id to Jin- tbe
rixti' poln’. If It rooks too long ttr
iring will be miff snd dry . it nr.',
long r-noueh It will »oak into ihe

keep* to the dining room. Here a
board a llUto Urge UtoB toe CBM
naUed onto the Up. (hen screw «0B>moo door stops toto the bottom coruvrs'for feet, pad the top and npbol*ier it. Make n raffle vrMe eamigk
to reach from toe top w toe floor «ad
put It OB with brass tacks, leaving
a beading. Tbe ruffle csB be Ufied
and the Iravt* token ont ss needed.
Uaeful and Pietty.
Take as old barrel, open st both
eodr. remove every sltarnste stove,
cut the others pointed si one end.
Brirtt a tunny placv not near the
well. Dig out the earth a litGe. mak­
ing c uucer-kfaaprd bole about Mk
leches deep In the center, and at
lean tw.-ive inche* Urger than the
barrrl Drlvi tbr slaves in until the
barrel t-krietoo naads Drmly Arotnd
till* {ilaDi morning glories; they can
be piccbed hack till a dense cover
'.I formed, ibeo drive s long pole IB
• •■liter <ie a few tiring* from toe top
ilown to the barrel for tbe vlne» to
l iimb u(«>n The more dish-water, the
more glorlet A iboveltul of lime Ot
a-i.-t ocrostubally will keep the
Evund swwi.

Some Practical Hints.
By a llttlR t’lannlbg i: it po*stblr
•lyle.
to ».Tvc appetizing aud saiUfying
l am a very pwny glri. My hair U
meal* in summer with far lea* effort
wavy a* a cloud. My complezlaB
• ban many iBiaginr Kor example <n 111 the brllllenry and sofinesa of n
aiead of boiling petotoas two or three flower My expression ria as mobile
itcucs every day Cook cnougb at lonr a* the Uaf or the weeping wfUow.
lime fof two days There sre setersi My brown ryes are like two cieecenta
way* of warming beoi over wblcb cf tbe moon, t have eooogh worldly
take let! time and fuel tbao wb-n guods to pass happUy torottgii Ufe
ibey are cooked trembly for each wlifa my husband, band ia hand, gaaroral.
Fruit
lighi
p.Khliogi aud trig at the Bowers by day and th* ^
drop
cookie* may be *uP*-Uaud ir.ooo by olgbi If this showld meet
for pies, dougbiuiia and rolled cook the eye ot * ■»«« who Is iBteflipaaC.
tes snd are mneb leu trying to a «o-, amiable and of good addrcM. 1 will
man's strengto Milk, eggs fruit. veg-| be bis lor Hfe. and repOM with Ma
eublee and cold meats are better! later to a tomb of red mnrMn.Tsummer (ods than a heavy diet of I There were
marriage* la Jappork and beans and meat. To pro-] an last year, but for all that swcB advMe a snmiaer bill of fare may re-j vtriisemenis as toe above appear q*>
quire a Utile more toooght. bot It ery day.

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