Grand Traverse Herald, September 18, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 18, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-09-18

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TWICE A WEEK—TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.

tlA» A YEAR.____________

'

TRAVCKM CITY, OftAND THAVtWB COUHTY. MtCMIOAH. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER lA 1»0>.

FIRE UNDER DETROIT RIVER EDGEWOOD ROMANCE
IN danger
RYAN NOT FOUND

Two MVNPRCD MEN IrAI
IN A TUNNEL.

MADE RUSH
FOR SAFETY

HAS NOT BEEN LOCATED BY THE
CMICAOO POLICE.

6AVED THE RESORT.

FOREST FIRE WAS CLOSE

Sheriff Ct*rl«i Joh»»on h*» rwsrtTWORKMEN FELL TO RIBE
M a letirr fromP.-l).03rIeD.captala
NO MORE.
bf Uu> «omm«uder7
of (br
Large Faroe of Men Fought-dram
bureau of the t'hlcago police departBat Until 11 O'clock Menda;^Night
menL in which he stain that nothing
Ta Sava Raaort Pragerty—
whatever has been learned o( PranCaralasanaaa tha Cause.*

SUPERINTENDENT A HERO
LOBT LIFE
BY OOINO
AF^ER OTHERS.
nirw tf» RM»wW
OMwAiaw Maralt DMda MartiaB

Urs. mak Orabb. of Archlr. about
als weeks ago. after li was learned
that be had a wife living in Cblraga
from whom he bad never been divoroed.
Captain O-Hrien sUtea that Ryan
aa not railed at the Bomu of bU
ife, 218 llllnola atraet. and it ts beeved that be is Hvlng In Sireaior, 111.

twoIraSs
MET HEAD ON

OatniL BNH. 1^-A Mrrtbta bat*,
mat Mawraad in the CanaElaa and M
«t»a Big lunnal lindar the DatraH
H«M at mMnlght Tha tlmbara eautfM
Bra allBar fraie a W*
^
alaatrte wtraa aiM the twnnal anlrMca
wea far 160 feet a ahaat ef lUcnaa.
COLLISION ON CHICAGO ELEVAT­
Bayand tha lira in the bMnd aseavaED 'RAILROAD.
tian, ware 200 ntan wha raallalng thair
Mwar mada a frantic rvah through
tha Rantat far tha air and Ubarty.
T«»a fall ta riaa na mart and three
mafO urara raoawad in a praaariaua
aan«tiaA.
Haralc daada martcad. tha faaHul ACCIDENT WAS DUE TO A HEAVY
Foa
Momenta af tha atampada. Man Maggad in tha biasing fumaoa ta lift and
drag ta safety several who wart avarBaMral af tha Injured May OI^Twa
aama and Walter Kimball, a auparlnMan Killed and savaral Injured
tandant, iaat his Ufa by gaing back In­
in Wreak On Baaaamar
to tha tunnel ta try to raaeua tha
Rallraad At Erie.
athara.

LIST HAS GREAT FLOW CANVASSED
STATE VOTES
OF INDIANS

OF F. L MAKING

Vaung Poaple Bceama Acquainted
While Aitanding School at Big
Ragida Five Years Age.
romanre started in the Kertis in­
stitute at Hix Rapids rulminated In
Tue................................
ling Tuesday
nlgbt ,t the home
w-eddini
bride. Ml-s Mihely
_ er of Mr and Mra. ( barles
Tompkins. «( 721 lake avenue, wbu
was untteJ to lYrd A. Wade, ot UeIn the pr»-.-«-ni-e of about
es and cloae fH.-ndx of U»- con-

in white embroidered Irish linen, and
carried a bouquet of bride'i roses.
Bbe was attended by Mlw. Ida Sexktons. a close friend, who wore a pink
and white allk mail and carried pink
carnaUODS. Graest Bower
of Hart was tbe best man.
The rooms were beautifully deco­
rated under the dirrtkm o! Miss lYir*
Morle ol Grand Rapids, cousin of tbe
bride, who bad arranged aeverai pilantstlc manner
ilch
ei
beach
pillar
being set
Previous
Hobson sang -O. Ihomlxe Me." very
xweell.v. and ax the briiial <v>uple en­
tered the room l-oheiigrln's wedding

Daily Average Is 202A77 Gallene ec
Hera Than Enetsgh For Village
«f 4X00 Pereena.

WARNER MAKES DEMAND

$130,000 IS THE AMOUNT

The well driven for Gilbert E. Pray.
bf« store and home'at MabH. by
Gardner g Son is a record breaker.
It U bel<-v.<d to be Ibe largeai flow
obtained from a two incl. HE ALSO WANTS RECOUNT
CERTAIN COUNTIEB..
pipe as It apouia eight feet high from
-he
1 ■
- - — gallons
••
r surface
and flows
2o:.Ct

Has Been Wsrklng Since July artd \
to Data Has Secured the Names
About 1A0O Indians . Many
More YeL

le water Is obtained fitm coarae Bradloy Chmgaa Err
gravel at a depih of 70 feet, and is
at clear is crywial.
This well would supply , the needs
of a «4l'.age of more than 4,«
Itants. I
Lansiiig. Bepc. 17.—Tha aute hoard
of ewavsaers ptoceeded today to coavaaw (he TOtunit except the repahiiran ballots (Or governor, voted at the
I eceni primary.
P. H. Kelley (or neoteoant goraioor. received IC2.470 raira; LawWm:
T. Hemans, democrat, (or govonor.
Il.<43: Gray, prohlbltloo. for gnv• ruor. I.<H6: Sttuioa. soctallM. (or
governor. 3fil: Mciants. lahac. for gov­
SAID GOVERNOR HUGHES WHEN ernor. 12.
Lansing. Mich.. 8egt.
TOLD OF RENOHINATION.

Horace D Durant, of Miami. Okla..
L’nlled Fiatea apecial Indian agent,
departmeni of the interior, waa in
tbe city today on his way l« Northperl
and other towns in l.celanau coun­
ty where he win secure the names of
Ottawa and t'htppewa Indians wbe
are entitled to the IlSO.OOQ recently
awarded iu the court of claims to
them- tribes, and also the names ot
the heirs of the original Grand River
band of Indians, to wbutn waa award­
ed IB.tKHi more than a year igo.
JJr. Durant has been collecting
names since July- working from the
BOUIbero |>art of the sUie Up IkKHIsb
>rtb. and up to date be has
seenred uboui l.tiOu men'on tbe list.
He will xpeud some time in tbix sc<'llon. and so syaiematicatly is he work­
ing that wliboot doubt be will be able
secure tbe names of all enUtlcd
this money.
3n. twd previous occasiona spedal
Indian agents have canvaaaed this
section, bui the lUU secured by them
of BO uae to Ur. Durant and he
ix making an entirely new ifxt. When
be hax completed tbla. he will take
the other lists and compare them with
hlx ow n. and ahould he find any name
old llsiK omitted from tbe one
be has JuM completed. Ibese will be
added. aGer tnvestlgailoa.
Tbe syatem used by Mr. Durant Is
on.- wbi^ be has worked out himself.
He has had forms printed which al­
low a place for the name of the bead
of the famliy. a place for the
bis children and their children. He
finds out from which tribe tbe head
of the family destended. how many
1 their names and adilr>-xM-s. how many are »UU living,
how many grandtliildreD and U|elr
uam-.-x 4iid ages. In many caaea it
-only necessary to see ooe member of
Ibe fanUly. who U geoerallr able
lew amt adoreswoh
the heirs wiibout tbe agent looking
any further.
Mr. Durant has a Msi of names tskin ISTO the time Ihe last Indian
payueul was made, and at that time
there w
tbi- list.
tmposkible to tell how many
Indians there are now In the state."
Ftemat Have Broken Out Afresh and be said. "1 selected one of the larg­
est families on ihat'llxi, and since
It it Fsarad. Widespread Ruir
1870 they hav'e increased so now
Will Eneuc.
they number o:. In other cases how­

Through eomebody'e rareleasnras.
Bdgawood came nearly being wip«d
by Bre Monday nlgbt and K was
only by the moat strenuoue efforts on
the pan ot about 20 realdenu of the
neighborhood that It was paved..
Just about sunset last night. Mr.
Tbomaa. who resides on the bill In a
house formerly owu<-d by Mfm IdOb.
rop. tel/phoned down to Bdgewood
that the woods near the Marks rob
tage. Sunset cottaae. were all on Bre
and that if aometaiug wa^it done,
much damage would be done ae tbe
Bre wak^^crewplng doan toward tbe of pink and white li-e cream, bride
and groom's cake, and wafers wen‘
Mr. Thomas and bls-son. after giv­ served, tbe bride's table being dain­
ing tbe alarm, ataned for the ftr^ and ty in its white nappery and decoraa number of ibe Yexidenta of the nelgb lione ot wblle asters and smllax, with
borhood foltowed them. Tbe datiger
artistic arrangentent of while satin
was seen to be great and nireiiuoux bows.
meuaurex were resoned to, some lim­
1 guests were Mr.
The <
ber being cut ddwn. furrows belug
d and I
orta o
Miu 4'ora of Grand Rspldx. Mr
lr>ck 1
and Mrs. Peterson of fojx-mlsh. aP'
then,
FrnexI Bower of Han. The we<ldiiiK
olgbt lest t
gifts werc’numeroux. and beautiful.
Meanwhile at l-Mgewot
For the last four years the bridi
era, of whom there are a numne
there, were prepared to flee at a dm has been oue of tbe popular school
meufi nodoe. Thert- is much pie teacben ot Grand Traverse county,
about the resort and ax everything I and Ibe groom is purcba.->ing agent
for the Evan. Metxer Flanders com
as dry as tlnder^ad Ibe flamei
pany of IVirolt. dealers In automo­
lined _
a foothold, nothing
biles. The couple met at Big Rapids
Mid hare stopped lbthan four years ago, where both
Jbtedly
• cottages would ui
beea bur<i<-d. I'ortunately,.. boa- were atleudlg school, and their frieodkbip ruUninaierl In 1
ever, an exodux was not becaa*. .
It is DM known how the Are atari farlutiea together. Both have a large
circle
of friends who wish them eved but It Is auppoMMi that hunters, who
y bapgloeKS.
have been fraquent ot Uie, dropped
Mr and Mrx Tompkins
a UghiaA cigar or were i-arel> k» with
o:i train for Ih-trtni. wher.- they aill
matchea. No other theory has bev-u
advanced and this looks r.*a*onabl.-. mak<' their (utuiv home.
Because ot the dryiicxx of every
thing, the oau.rs of property at
B^ewood have reque-xted that the
hunters keep out of the w«>d* until
a ralD.

“SENSIBLE
OF HONOR’

by Governor Warner and Dr. J. B.
Bradley, auditor geaeral, the two lead­
ing caodldaira (or the -repubitemB
nomination (or governor, tn tho recent
primary elecilon.
Dr. Bradley, who on the rctarne ae~
WHILE TAFT ALSO EXPRESSED far available, was defeated by Oor- ^
PLEASURE.
irnor Warner by a pluraiiiy of oboot
.MiO. Bled his geUiion lor a twoounc
ax soon aa tV *|4»><MTaMiBg board
convened yesterday"woniObn. and
RepubI
I Luders Arc of
f the Ogir
(
Ooveroor Warner (ollowM With a pel»n That th* Nomination W.ll
- a asking tor a racoont tn vnnooo
Aid ths National TlekM
lets where Bradley hod large
In Doubtful SUtaa.
plnrallUee. Both sMea challsnge the
rorrecinees of (be rmnrns la many
Rochester. SepL 16.—"I am deeply
lets, charge that un-enroOed V(Usexolblc of Ibe honor conferred upon ters were permuted to vote and ghat
aald Gov-ernor Hughes when told tbe repubUean randldatew were cred­
of bis renominaiton which was made ited with voira Improperly east (or
the first ballot yestsrday afier- them Oh the democratic ballou.
ooen.
The petltlonerB will be given a bear­
ing this afternoon.
As the caaOyster Bay. Sept. IS.—President vaMdng board is required to certify a
oosevelt was delighted when told^qt Bomtaailoa lo the cooniv clerlN"at
Governor Hughee- tenomlnation.
^ least 10 days before eteeiioa day.
~ entan wirM Good Wlahaa.
every effort will be n '
CbIcaiD. Sept. 17.—Twenty peraons
York. Sept. iC.-xJames Sheri
mao.
vlce-p
candidate.
the recoont I
.
.
were injured. aevenU perbapa fatally,
wired hit oongratiiLatlons and wishes gtn by Monday next. ttecUon clerka
T:S0 a m. today as ibe result o:
of MKCera to Governor Hu^ea.
and perhape thg ooWodlans of the
eellisM or two Matrapoliua L
Taft Satlafled.
keys will be sarnfflOEed to appear with
trainx nl ibe Wvxiem ovrtiua station
Ctnclonaii. Sept l€.—-I am very tbe balloi'boxaa.
01 the Oarfteld Hark Uoe. The wreck
But there is ewch aacenolaty as
much pleased." said Candidate Taft of
as due to a fog.
Governor Hug^' renowlnatton. ~li yet regirdlng (be mode of procedure.
Two Man KUtad.
Bradley chargra etrart. irregalarwill help th/nstioiml ticket."
Erie. Pa.. Bepi- 17,—Two men were
lliew and "frauda." wMI* Ooveraer
Will Aid T<oksL
BUT MAdOfUTv WAB REDUCED killed and aecrmi injured In a wreck
Chk-agu. 8>P>. IC.—Republican lead­ ft'krner chargee errors, IrregnteflDM
ne Heaeener railroad at .Albion
eONBIDERABLY.
ers vn Cbicagn to meet Hitchcock yra- and "fflisiakra."
thM morning.
Bradley chargee Irreffularitlea la
u-rdap declan-d that the reoomlnaltou
of Hogfaes will greaily aid the naUoo- every precinct ta six counties. Horoa.
a) ticket In (be doubiful sutes of tbe Sanilac. l.apeer. Marquette. Alger and
MvDominee. Governor Warner timiB*
that mistakra were made la tbe Fliat
and Twelftb wards of Oraad Bapidt.
Ir the Niira of Saginaw.
Muskegon. Jarkeon and Stsrgla. the
LOCAL IBBUBB CAUBE
village of Zllwaukee, Saginaw coanly:
REDUCTION.
in&ctmtiiag township. In Bay eouaiy,
Bad
1a-sI1c townahip, Ingham
liiwaakec. Sept, 17.—Ahmec
(ham c<
county.
MONSTER
BEING
BHOWN
AT
WEB­
PeiMWylvanla
League
af
Rapubllean
Today the board i>f cann
oouklderable mining town five i
DaLagrange Endeavored to Win Back
STER CITY. lA.
Clubs I Had Men af National
noiib o' Calumet, tx threatened «
sad determine
the Laurels Wrested Away
be
recsont
shall
be
e
with
destnicllOD
by
foreei
flres
I; sad
By Amarlcana.
Pramlnenea O" Program.
In the meantime the Mierlffs of the
Tbe flames broke out afreab and It
Is 1$ FstL Three Inches Tell and couBiles’ In which the alleged Irrega- '
^ BtrartB
larifles
in
tbe
reiurns
are
said
to «*tbe
w
ind
should
ibte,
wldesiiread
ruin
great parad-> of Taft and SI
Highest Car is Nine Peek Seven
1st will b v neOfled to serve notice oh
Is cvnaln.
ever. 1 coasetiied u> accept. It will
Portlaad. Me^ Sapi. IL—The rapub- to wia back tbe Unrels which l^ad clubs, a business session and a
inches Above the Ground.
lowasbip aod city clerks lo brtag the
probably be
led before thi
bean wrested from him by Wiigbt mass mertlng this eveidng. ai
oarrtad Maine yeatarday
llot
box.<s
to
Laaslag
(or
aa
enanflrkt of tbe
e VC.
year, but I may decide I«
will
Croihera but failed. He made a Bight
nailooal
Webster City. la.. Sept 14.—Al­
illon of their cohiests.
abM*. LOBB- ptaraltty as agMaat M,- in his aerial cur at Issy and
this city
i. comprises todior's program
though thU season of the year always
SU la tba last praaMaatlal ynr and
tbe Pennaylvaala League of tt.pabllhrlnxx fonh onmeruus “talWt oora’
can cluta. formally ppentng tbe repub­ Candidate for Governor Bays He Will
S.0M In U0«. At mldulgbt iwtums
viortes. many of which are imaglnalican rani|>aign In this state.
Oult as Good Roads Commiel;vc. Webster City has on exbiMtloo
from 4SS «ut el tlS nuas, towna agd
Republican marching clubs from
eiener on January t.
a corn stalk which U> by actual and Mra. William Baftaar and PaMMiti
a U iba auta gave tor govnearly eveiy oU>- and town of ihe
veraciocx measuremeiu 14 feet a
Left Veaterday—Frill Baftaer
siaie paraded through the stn-els of
Traverse C-ty Minister was the First ioches In length. This remarkable
Leaves in November.
iWllkes-Berre today, carrying banoen,
Baft M. Panrnld. of POlaad. t^obU
Swedish Lutheran Pastor
stalk U on eablbliion at a tbcal bank.
David Oarmlnaa giaadad Guilty
end wKh many bands playing. At resign hU job as state highway <«mcan. TLTlL
Cadillac.
BUd in ih- Held from which It was
'xxloner ou'January
Obighi's meeting It is exivcted that
Batting a FIro On tha Ward
cut there are many other xialks ;
Mrx. WUItam fieitoer and daughter
OkBBIah OatBaar. of MoektaBd. dem1 feel tha! It ix the only thing! i
kddreases will be made by
Thr event In connection with tbe ly as Mgh The higtiest eer on
Wt
Tttesday
(or Sidaaw ta the ag­
SaUta.
do under the clrcumklances.’
lances." said
«enL M.Ut.
bonM^oomiog this week that has car­ stalk Is 2 feet and 7 Inches above the ger prainonla eheie Mr. Beitarr hw
Earle. "The mailer ol wbo.ix gove
la 1B04 tke aame plaeea gaaa ?4.4t>
ried the tnost'Rnieresi to the Swedes ground, and only a giant could husk been for aooie Uaie. TW« mlUs have
DBTld Garmiuea paid a flue and Loogwonh. of Ohio, aon-in-law of the
ke anv' dlfferen<
difference."
Bor Oorarnor ttobo. repobltcaa, and
of
tbe
city
woA
ihe
eburch
hom**coiDslthout
using
a
sieisladder.
Prac
been
erected
oe
the Beitaer holding
lined Ihi
leglaU
president: S.‘Daiors P.-nrose
and
lly ttbe en'lri- field will have to be and Fttiz Heliaer leave* to Xovemher.
4U4I »« 0**M. democrat
term expire in Ing on Sunday, when Its flrs; pastor. iicully
Knox. Ooveitjor Stuan and other reIBa iwpoblicana earrled all toor
Ibe Rev John Fbr-berg, of TrAirr-*.- cut before th- c
be bueked. as be seeing to the dlemanUiag of th*
Jblicans ot prominence.
I dlstrtcu by about tbr
City. was here to deliver an addrrwx cos! of 1
miJI here sad other detMIs. the'RldTbe succeeding days of the conven­ posillun during tbe five o
a Allr
He wax greeted hy x targe congrega- b-jght to be reached i,y :be ordinary nsvr holdings of the Beitnerx are very
farmer has any right to build a Are
elaeted^ tbe Ptrwt and S. C Bui^b on his premises uuleaa be can control tion will be Interapersed with outings thS! the legislature
ilon a: th,- morning sr-rvice. It was m
exteuslre and wtJI cut many tbouplaces near here, tocludinc a trip and considering the a;
in tba Third, while John P. Bwaaej II He will l>e liable/o a crtmlual '
lkT€ "ha: -he church wa« organitrd |
saiid feet of timber.
was choaan to socoaed Cbartee B. Lit
Bear Lake, the summer borne of
alihough tne Swedmh Lutherans bad;
clrll suit If It RMS away and di
Albert Lea«x. ihe lumber king.
tlaMd tn tba Second and Frank C damage.
religious services hriel
in accord with the plan» i should be U-en
Delegates will tw- aelecied lo repre- making, and tbe work of tbe office 1-efore -ha'
OaafMay. the late UewcHyn Powi
Tbe Rev, Mr. Korsbe.g!
..nt Pennsylvania at the convention would naturally he xei back for a enq- was ihiBg a* Tuxtln and preached |
In tba fkwnh dlatrlci.
Tha rote was the faaaRest since
ot the National U«gue of Republican siderable period 1 haven t the least Ihere. an.i a- Reed City. Cadillac and
cJuba In Clncmaaii next week. Poli­ desire to do anything of this sort "
int. roani^ well up to IM.OM. Tbr
oib«r place.'. 9lDce that time he bax
gataa, bowaser. were mainly by tbe
ticians here today declare Pennsylva­
.Mr Earle did rKM say wUeiher he ulways been it this part of tbe xute.
. tbe party rote Inereaa^
nia win roll up Ita usual big republi­ aouM accept a retppoimmeni, b>
and ix the bext known SwedlMi Lot;.Salt Ukc Cl y, rtah. Sept. IT —
can mayorlly lor Taft and Sherman.^' dldu t sev'm to expect one.
,FUNERAL PROCEBSiON OF JOHN
Thomas Hdlxoo. tbe Invenijar, atatrd
while Iba
He'IS now 7i vears oM. but ts ail]
here todav:
an plorall-.y
J. CARL.
. about tjMlive in the tmulatry. He haa charge
WlUiln fire Tears airships wlU be
Is tbe «•aallatt recorded la a prosiof the church at Traverse Ciiy.—Cad-I carrying jiaxsensera across tbe ocean Annual Meeting Wae HeW MeMay
. - - mile; .„
mac-^vews.
jin
-y^o- bundmd
Barvica Was HeM At Manraa Canter,
hour aenal flight wiu htf eommert
For Mr. and Mrs. John Stafford
than any of tha rapnbltcan leaden had
Odd Fellows Ledge Being
i/ed in tba'
The annual meeting of the Flrot
_ __
lot only
abowad not
Bring Body of CMtd to Northri Grand Rag-da.
"The north pole can and will
Methodist Church waa held ta the
i" Charge.
warmth of ibe coateot. hot the poptipert Monday.
rra>-h»d ia a ««-hour trip. Tbe pe.- church Mondav nlgbt nnd showed tha
laitty of Mr. Gardner througboui tbe
Tbe funeral of John J. Carl, of
Sheriff Cba.*les S Johnson
I g-,^ ri»« m it,* vieinih. ^ m.,u>h f-cted airihip w-::i be abk- lo encircle church to be In eieeUent ooadttloa.
state, his tame as the head of the
this
m->mtug
from
Grand
Rapulxr^®^
*'*
V.e.nity
of
Beulah,
r old child
Tbe 3 and ooe-half
!he gioie- in a
Tbe church mea
Blita grange proving a grant rote Buckley, who died kuddenly Mon
where be went .vesterday afternocr ,
Thrnaicnod Town of Crystal
fadaor.
morning was held Tuesday. Braver islands, ditd Monday
for Henrv MYlliams. having been nod-j
Laka.
,e PM year,
Tha ragabllran airoagty dafeoded
Moaroc- Ceiuer Lodge Na 311 1. attempt wa» made to bring the body fled by the Grand Rapi.l* police that,
-----fundar school Tbere ar* 3
the- ao-caUed Siargts law and. arsed O. O. r. bivlng charge. Tbe funeral bv Boat 10 .Nonhport where the (uner- they were bolding
Wimams
in| Hotip.-. Mich.. Sept, jt.—A fire
7«8 are M the ^nor roIL S
tha voter* to support Us siringt^U aas one al the largest ever held in ai waa to be beM. Tbe Uke waa ao custody.
; which has beea smolderiBg in tbv

Of tba that vtctnKy. tSe proreaafbn from ihe roo^ however, that they had to go
The man wxs held upon compiaint < woods north of Beulah, (or the lael Gutioek For the LMlaami Cewoty
cause at prohibition.
bouse to the church bdlng over a mile b^^and could »ot get actowa aniil of Marvin D. Crane who claimed thut|fewi days hax been whipped into a
Fe-r At SuHBne Bay Nent Week
ght,
Teh
body wax brought
_
he held a chattel mortgage npoa a!ragtag flame by a strong north wind,
IS Veiy Eneeunging
The Rev. A U t^nrstoD gave a over then and me funeral xervlce horse, boggy and harnews which Wiihlcarr.ving 1- a; a rapid rate toward the
vvrv able addi-.we. Tbe A P. Earl held
Mr- and Mrs Frank Stafford ; tains is alleged to have sold (or 4UA. {snoinie.- re>ori town oo Cry xiai take.
Post Na 324 and tbe Kitekley coencll
0 tbe mainland
(air ai|six miles northwest ot Honor. Thei X. W Herriagtoi
I ; Whil- a-lending tbe i
and
village
oSicrrs
attended
tbe
Innbom
Charlevoix
by
train
passing
I
Grand
Rnpids
Crane
are
ix
OR
Und
owned
by
Dwvfd
C.‘deni
of
'he Leelanan county ?n!r ns-; pa„ouge al 83.5M. and tbe tasaraBoe
Bao af B. C Fuiiar, Formerly af Thia
eral. Tbe aasket mat draped with the thr«ogh._yie cJty Mo^sy nl^t. The m , ^,0*^ *ad bad
Burns, and will undoubtedly sweep ir,|OOClsi>on. was la the city lodayiea ibe former is kS-SbO and apoa (W
City. Aaaaad Away m Orange
national empletna.
taking buiMIngs and all.
bustling tor tbe fair. Mr. Herrington j uacr is tl.OOO. Th* ladeUadacra ct
City. Florida.
There were many floral offeriBBt
The cluieos df Beulah are out ix very optiimstic tn regard to the sac- the charch at presect U «S,2M
Killed By Borglar.
fighting it and hare sect - tor hetpicewx of the fair, which is dared Sep- which
< - - ------' provided
- - tor.
IL273 Is
i
News of the d~^ of Herbert H and aeverai llMal maces. The luterMkhtgan City', ind.. SepL 17.—Ed­ from aurroanding country.
Debns! tember 33 21 aod ». aad feei* that il
totaJ IndeMcdarae of 2ggL
Mrx. George W. W Navarre, of DefhUar baa baas tacaivrd in this city. uani was made in tha Cornell ceme­
Daring tbe evealac, amaiL waa tortery.
troU. wbo baa been vlatting ber moth- ward Q^ck an officer al tbe stare from the flamce U falling la the take i wUJ eclipse the sdccera of last year.
Mr. FaHar gaaNag away a week a
near Bralah shore and the afr is sufx-----------------------or. Mra- 8. C Deaprra. aad Walu-r Btoralag by a burglar.
faibed by Ibe Baaday ecbool orto**yeatarday M Onaga City. PM. He a
focatlng with smoke and brat. FWerj Mr. as>d Mrs. JacR Boyer, of Mapie i ■a. Tbe Hiaees Minor aMo tovoead
of Grand Rnpids. wbo bms
avail ham bare, baring heeo tbe x
Mr. aud Mrg, Prank Rust r
Is oatenalacd tor the aafeiy of the City, let today tot
with a. daet aad Miaa St^ ffsBlT
of 8. C. FhUar. tanner goatnmster oflto
rWage.
|wbare they wlU tom
rendered a vocal soto.

20 PERSONS INJURED

MMNE 1$
HETUBUCAN

PREgDENT IS PIEA^

TOWN IN DANGER

CMatESSMEN ELECTED BAD TO COME DOWN PENNSY

CAMPAIGN

BIG CORN STALK

LSIARLE WILL RESIGN

FOR UPPER PENINSULA

PIONEnPREACHEir

S15 AND COSTS

200 MEES AN HOUR

OVER MaE LONG

LAKE TOO ROUGH

BROUGHT HIMBACK

BROKE OUT AGAIN

BIGGER THAN EVER

LR. FULLER DEAD

h

FIRST M. L YEAR

r'

ofiAND Tiuviiwe HOUiArRiOAv. «crrtM*cft «, i

&ud Tmctsc Herald
rwiet A wBCic
Frtdv

n.“3Kv;;;.v.v.rS
U IL ^ ...............T
•ntO%, T. •ATM,

mat iby-geo^J hflV*
tta« ilM vetMWi «aoM Ur* «» •««
tb* dv.vba *11 tt» v«««r«M «( U«
**f. w» mbtter wh*t «iiUo™ tb«y
wor*. W0W14 tae*t ftroand on« e»iw»lire.
Ererron* mofiilaei ih»t tbw to 00
MTtk *at BO mA bow. tbe
AOMTiCBS WBT hBTtBC eCtectuUr ^moMtrBtoi that BB4 the Bpwil«A-A»<wicaa war -vBtaraaa. bow a part at all
mint
bo tbe time te BOt rar'awaj wbeo boU
Btdea arm moot la peace lasicad of io

la Adraaca

bare serred to war and haw an
------------------- ^ mmy apd
wnlned to tbs
when tbe records
tolnre and Ibe as....................... of the
Mtarans are pot-ASwe. there may be
the tatouet Mspickm of bis iwcord
and all becaase be would not Join the
G. A. R.
.
^
AXcr another aoag and a prayer by
Cbeptato Tharstoe. the Rev. B. H.
PIPTCENTH ANNUAL •OUHEM' nerntog took the platform and
an addrees which was to imrt aa tOIAMO tAILORr REUNION.
tow»;

CAUPePENTO
WITH SALUTE

FEWERHUM LAST mi

Tba Remedy
"Dr. Klw's toew DdacOTary is (be
remsdr that does tbe beaUag ethers
protaiee bot tall to perfnrm.” says
In. R. B. Pteisaa. et Aebara Ocatre.
pa. -It is curing me of three! and
laitf trouble of lesg standtag that
other treatments rellerad only tw
porarOy. New Diseorery la doing me
BO netA good that I (eel conddent Bs
conttnued use for a
Of time win restore me .. .
health.- This renowned oOMh and
cold remedy and throat aad
bealer U sold at S. B. Walt d

1>e CItU War la
sweat ta the hMlory of the world,
was gTwal«- than the wars of Fredrtok and lb* wars of Sapolaoa aad bealde it other conllcis sink into ob­
NOT «0 MANY OP THE VETERAN* scurity. Its armies aad navtes were
LEFT NOW.
the latgeot aad iu battles were the
most farloits. It was a great Ubor
aod aperiflee but out of the tabor and
Maming Deweded to b necept>en and sacrifice watered b}/^lood have grows
osi brilliant things,
Hanten Martial Rand Mad
losteml of going to pieces as was
Thln^ Lively With Their
predkied by ihr pesaemtoilc coonirtrs
of Europe the unity and the cvlistituUtM of the I’citcd State* are greater
and more binding today ibaa ever be­
Prom Tuesday’s Record.
Camp Mllliken was ojiened tbb> fore. The people are bowHng abou:
the country gutog to the dogs sad
mentog by a brngle call, ibe morning that It will not and cannot last for
gun and ib* raising M tbe dag. Tbe togg but tbe w>ns of the men who
luorning was aiwnt In receUtag old 2Slck the abachles from the
comrades and aaalgnlng them to qunr- the slave* and held up the constUu„arw caitable ahd sell fitted Iu do
ters. The tents aree dlUng elowlv
right thing in the right ptooe and
,r a fair siteBdance
tbe prospect
r are dotog It today. The men on
though not as large i that ofNjiaV
firing an.
:1a.' of ih«
the basiDem. world
1 of the tt
yvarTbe Manion martial band, consist
that fir.
Ing of six lleee*. Srilvi-d to tbs camp
log line uD.i heli-'d fo upMf«
lh« momlUK and since their arrlv.il tilory hiKl hold Ito Up giving I
have Isen busy meeiiiig trains
t>p*l place ansiug the flag* of naiiuns
At newu there was u dinner call sn<l thooW brk>r»g to the Grand Army '
..................................... ’-saon
saluto a^ all repaired w tbe great

....
CMer Apples WatatS
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OfJNFAIOLV
EXCUnSION
SnJTe. a..............u. » ifc Thursday, SepL M. Um

It woaM b a sraai thla< H. before
all ibe veieraaa hare
Bh-k 4kd UmbvikM ckMM, er
that totb'tbe Mae aad tbe srar coMd
Ptom Thursday's Record.
Lska ghot* Ry.
wtaa< ta oaa rwat
CievelMg and rerin fifijfi.
banda oeaM be Maapad la Meadeblp
CU.*go, Sii!.
Bufrals and rotura fifiAfi.
aad old tl
$1.-1; com, ::vc; oai*. 4!
a Of March Z. im.
Rsturw Limit Thirty DtotaUe boelUltr of tbe past.
Flour. Feed, MlmiMgsiliA
Tbe north fou^t becoOM we kne*
SpMClsi tuin leave* Orgnd BapM*
•OUT1CAL CALINOAR.
Oats, per bn .........................................*Uc swam. Pbr forthm paettoaton
we were rlfbt the soiitb tou^t be^
addre**.
cauae they tbOBtbt they were ri«b'
8apc Si.-BodalMt eeaatp an
that almoet a half a eenUiry
Ursnd RaMto, Mich.
1 *t.-adl. <
ad. oM mean bare eertatal.v
Sep(. 4-)l-lk22
Mf>C U-Azrtral ateasaUi) Boomhealed orer aad U seems no more than
TeMwttb
•low;
Hog*.
3.Ci»*;
slow,
1<itii:«
Io*
riefat that wnM«s should be tor*tven
an tor
and that TelrrsBs abould make deep
I ta eoaatlea wbata aUta artto- and Uatlns peace before Ups U blown.
•CLLINQ PRICER
ary lav ti aCaettTA
HCXtCO'a CCNTENNIAU.
SepL »t—Tvaatyvaraath dtetrtci
Boaey, purs, per pt .
In mo tbe republic of Mexico wiU
/ •-JYIN* PRicEto
aanalnilii coavaatlaB la Tnaarn
be m years. p»d and Instead of oelcut:
MSBtbO .
_______
. _
great
ebratina with
^ ».-iepabUeak ataU eoaraa- which wUI last only a (e« ntouibs and
Spkrid figs, per botGe .................... Me
PPM. p.r k.Mn...........Be iir-KrT.IJS-.l
tlui at Detroit
tbeu'be rased and forgottwi. the event
•epc M.—PrcMMtioa «tato eeareh- will be conunemoraled with a great
Ikm.
system of pnbUc
<-SB
tent.'
|IW.0WJ««10.
Oat l^^Pemeeratto ttUa aa
Noe lhat they are geiting old and
ing In the
The BTOunds arv nol as filled^ with many of their Iie-niber* ure dropping
•ela —•——I in laid ■
country wberv every p(wi:.lbl4
tka at Saciaaw.
■I UlOUt**. UISU<7<WSM<
GratitB,
last year as the Spinlsh- oft lb*/
Itoo wU. be mM ■< I sbiw »
.event is marked by gigantic expoKiwork on
American
Vetsrnas
have
decided
not
Wheat ....................................
tkm of some sort or other as bus been
(oungor element arc not ihrongh wlih
sleep
ta
teuU
but
will
spend
the
the custom to America for Uie last 31
•IMS OANOBIL
'ip grand old tneii but arc calllug u|>U* W*ta>scM> *«^ IS JS^OWj af
Tbe people of Rdeewood are putly years, the Mexican plan seems novel, days or. ihe kfcunrto and the Bights at s them for training and want them
j lend them into the baitle* and to
reliefcbing and worthy of emulatioti, boma
toCMised oierthe
Tbe 11:20 train on the Pete Mar­ elp th"m win the victorc-* of peace.
tbw who cansdd the Qfe In diat Ti- to almodt all ibeee
Wm ll ever Ire understood that tbe
i loser'—kank quette brought In the R. A. Alger
dattjr Moaday hlcbt. Had tkera not
Butter, dairy .
beaa bel» at baad and had not theee have been made th« exposition comlive. It is the duty of the American
PWWOBS made a galUat fl^t. much paale* and there U yet a conslderawbelher yoong or edd to lake bold of
^bs. mo .
.................... Mi
daaace woaM hare eamwd and poni We amoant on the debit side of the marttol baad and
the conairacllve elemenis of Ibo con­
todgsr
which
win
probaMy
always
re­
te
and
escorted
u>
Camp
1
..................to I
Mr ton of me.
stitution and vrlih them to bnlld firm­
lime for dinner.
traryeae vbo Coes iato tbe woods main there. If the amonnu donated
ly
and
strongly
*o
that
the
nation
will
the soldiers who
bold her present pisce sn the first
•a* ehoaM raaenber that graae and and loaned these exhibits had been
’ the goremment In some
Staeri and helfem. per Ib
among nattons.
Tributo to Women.
measure of beaofit to all the pmiple,
Calve*. UTS .
I member of Kalkaska Post.
raaBBraaktodltocaM that
Here Mr. Flemlog paid a preiiy
ly tkrwn a»t«h or half bwnad d- rsforsBUtlon. lor examMe. Its benetribute
u>
the
women
for
their
brav­
Bti would hsve beea much more than inem^rs of McPherson Po*l. No. 18.
gar » elcaratt* may cauae
ery Md self deniaU. In cloMng tbe
Bpr^ chicken*.
u. Illva weight.......... IN
arrivod
they ware.
grdt^ that will naan la
speaker said:
ThU Mexlean plan does not torolv*
-The llgbU are going out. Ups sre ""’-■T” ■■■■■■■...................
I of damaie patore the
the oxpendltnre of flM.000.000 by the campmeni at ToJsdo and vlalled at sounding. 1 may never see some of
..SSOdN
Potatoes .
■aw are tsotr^lad. Tor tbM
yon
again.
But
1
hope
aod
pray
that
hut
by
tbs
rarlDus
Clevstond^ntvllls, and o^jwlnto
m, ih«r toMld txenlaa the ntmost
your entriBC* Into that great realm
IcIpaUUss. aggregating about flfiO.llOO Captain Omac planned .
where
there
Is
everlasting
peace
and
Mcb. What flM.fiM would accom- ibat he would arriver home to time ,het» love reigns eternal wUl
to attend the reunion.
pIM to Traverse City stone car
Cantalonpsa. ...2 tor Sfie or t tor 2M
yacr torn and ana lama are poatad
Passenger train No. PS on the G. K gtorious.'
Imagined wlihoot much thou^L
Mr. Hc-eker then tendered a few
...Nr to Me
aad tint tbe haatwa are kept at. The
_ore selectloDS and after a few re­
The Amercaa Men of a cetabratton
Michigan Oaage
owaan at tkeae tama In tbe najecltr
marks
by
the
commander
the
meeiiog
U nm tbe has*. Take the Pburtk of Ju­ the IM. m
were
old
soldier*
Crapes, per basket ...........................ISe
drew to a close.
ly tor oaample. Money Is raised and who came to attend the
hudard but are aotnated by a nataral
their wivea
.. them
.. . bringing
Jng ih
ed tor fireworks and entertaln- many of
•atfn tb prateet their
Frank fowlw Poet. No. S«e. Of Fife
Troe. crowds come to the city
___ arrived
on the 1:10 irMn.
pnM*«y and heaos. piM ap the atn*
Laie,
at
leave muck moaey here, hut there number
of the wives of the members
,...N
kaaptat off
Is noUtog left m mark the day
also coming to atiend the encampU aB tbe hmurt ware earatal In
ospt bnrand ont ro^eta. peanut mnnl.
I tbt aaa of Are, than vould Mt be
Tb* afiemonn at tbe camp grounds
■bucks OB the streets and a general
naky algne and not ao ameh daMge.
spent In
to a social vray In the
*“■- big
tor days afterward that
_ veterans
greeting comrade*,
tent tbe
v
M one earehaa man may caaaa
takas away ths proAta.
Pgfcn*g over agnlB the old bstswnty I
baary lota and alao moc^ trooMa for
held to tbe office of Smurtbwaiie
___which are BO* so tajportam
tbrawsar of the pioperty asd atoo tor
A Alway Tuemlay afternoon. Curtis
Fonrtb of July, we are for it every part of htofory.
------------ will
-I---------- ---------------------D. Alway. of this city, and 1) U. Bitime, bat If tost yesr tbe 12.800 that
speakers aad si- Blgo. of Kingsley, being elected del-^
Ttoa wMn tt property ta the t1- was expended had been taken and a^
d-po.H it .ith ih’. Mr. n.; rcli.blK
and
i muslc."Mluiy'of ih* promt- gales to the democratic elate conven­
Maltyaf
piled on a new convenlloa hall; which Bent membai* oft the diSerenl
"■
• posU
■ ‘
have that i. eliny of abv.lu.. —curi .: the
tion at Saginaw October 1 and Thes.
an BMtaia knep ont of tbo wooda na- mU know that we need badly, vrould are preeent and working to make the Smurthwalte. of Traverse City, and
know n'a 'hat y..nr money -i 1 be ic.dy for
tn attar a rata. Tkls to mofely a ro- not tbe gmid have been snore perma- reunloB a grand enecMs.
Carl Moody, of Kingsley, being chosen
the main
fentnre of
y'»u wDen \v.\'U«-d
•Ml. M «dM n to beedsd. aetton ^i? U the |«00 had been expend,
wlU he ihe greet parade for alternates.
The call for the coBgrenslona] convtB tave to he Taken and sU who ad on our parks would we not have
whlM> V
aems onto the property treated as received more benefit?
* veteran* will ns- vent ion baa not yet been IssneJ but
M.
W.
Underwood,
of
Travers*City,
TtiMti-------la the vtataity of BdgtWe Uke the Mexican centMintoi serable in the mnln tent at 2 o clock and L. B. Trltn>. of Kln«i>ley. mere
listen to an address of welcome
vnod. there to
Man aad believe that tkls natloa and by Mayor Germaine. Another -enmp- elected delegates and Thomas Murray Lake trooL per lb. .
.......... IfiAtotkat gun beaiR.^hFr and tb*
Perea ..........................
otbers can leojn a lessoo fitnn Ibe Btv will Uke place tomorrow night.
for the senatorial conven CodNh. per Ib........
M
deglrons. not atone of protect- younger and less progressive repubalho ha> not y»-t t»-cn rcci-ivv-d Mackerel, per Ib ....
taf their treee, which add malerlally
the il.-teKal-:*. w-re Carl Wood.'. ..I
aotos-of the land, httt of pratoei
gKlvy, and Joseph girder, of Trs» Bloaters, per lb ...
Um OiMf cottage* as well.
WELCOME. OLD fiOLDIERfi.
erer City, whili- W. H. Umlor atiil Whltedah. per lb. .
Traverse Ctty to Indeed ^ to wel­
Geoigv Blue were Ihe alteiAles cho»Oldell, Largesl. and Slraaacat 1
come to her mMst the fifteenth nnnnsl
yemerdny.
A REAL LIVE FAIRIn Northerx MleUgaa
Many fairs are bsM and called sac- reaoton of the Grand Trsverse Sol­
o*m« by everyone that wUI not have diers and Bailors aasoctoUon. When
teir the attractions thnt the great the BBSOctolioB met here last year,
............“
Onnd Traverse Region fair wOI hare. we extended e hearty welcome and ex- •10 REUNION OP OLD BOLOIERS
New England Society Hes Imtaticd
IN MAIN TENT.
The toUnttoa of the various commlt- preesed tbe wish that the -hoys ta
Big Exhibition In Tremont
d with the fair has been Mae- woold come Uck again. That
Tsmple la Boston.
neyk mortb ostsb has been grallOeO and we hops

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liili

DEMOCRinC CONVENTION

YOU

HAVE

$1.00
$100.00
$1,000.00
$10,000.00
or more

Waiting lor investment

We pay S% Interest

CAMP FIRE
TUES NIGHT

and this -will he more than renltaed
thaanataxposHioa which wiB open In
Trwveree city within bot a short time.
Tbe bringing of tbe old soldk-re
Tton Travfvee Regtoo fair is not for
this FMObTf. this being but the first together every year enable* them to
r amoclidtonB of the past, to
nnnA, Mt it to the intention every
year to bare a fnh- aad to make each fight the battles of 'Cl-*eo over agalp.
ana bigger and better than ev«. Hence to renew old friendship* and talk over
tbto year the fair wlU be the found: the bnrAahlpa now past forever more.
tkmgnd to mder to fosnre aacceee ta U enable* them to fbaUxe the changes
prevtoto y^ the founditlon most be that hnve come over the couotn since
they fought to preserve It and to ob«ed told.
• It to expected thto year that there *or«c the respect In whldi they are
WiU be a large attendance but it to also held' by tbe people ta general.
Tbero U no norik. bo south now.
•xpectod thta the attendanco will he
ere« larger to the prcvfoui years. Just ow country and last there to on­
boBcs aU who come this year most be. ly «tie country and ooe fing to due to
ta'nift-nl SO that they wlQ be aetfvo their efforts, their bravery aad thMr
Meats fnr the Qraod Ti
fair aad advertise It tavoraMy aD over
tb* rectoo. la order te gate this afivtovttifg BO proBtoea earn he mad* that
M he carried o«L haace all that
maa advarttoed wUI be prsMtod.
T%e Grand Traveroa Re«toa fair will
toe a Mr fair, tt wfU he worth the price
of adtatoMM aad more, it wm toe oatertatolv aad tostroctlve. ta tact alT
that an expoMUeo shonld be. There
FlU toa aBMTto please, there wm be
waek to iBMrwMritad thsr* wUl '
BDtWog to rogreC Tkerotove.
toady to the fraat aad gtowtag QraiM
N Bo to auoadaae*.

We are gtad to bare tbe defender*
of the Md flag here, we are glad
weleooM them and to eoiertnta them
to the best of our aMltty. We naliM
that tt wUI B«t be Dtany yean before
the reunions are ore' forever,
while they «»a be held, we wait them
held here.
■^HA» HOT CHAHOEO.
Tbe democratic omior Tuesday
•igbt declared that ^rr*n
Tbe
M deedate that h* has uevsr retonted
hto vfoww. and therefore he toeHeves
ia gropoltom. fro* eotnage of silver,
•otMBUmrtallsm aM other tom* he ha*
advocated la the past 12 ysors.

TMff BLUE AND THE ORAY.
At the aatkiBil O. A. R. oacampMn. Gbaris* Btorrett to qtite 01 at
Mot dt Ttolede the matter of hsMtag
A aooakm o| (he a A. B. aad the her borne npoo the east aWe.

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK

DAHLIA SHOW

........

SONGS WERE SONG

Veal roas: .................... 14, H and !fc
toxton. g<-pi. I:.-li>thl■J^ >B e
ro.v.t■ ........
........_
........................ 15c
ih-lr wid" v»ri<.t\ of form aud-cohir-■ Port

«
ing «-on»:i!uie ih.-'-exhlbli •bi-'h th-:'Leg of Umb. per
COMRADE
MEEKER
PRESENT Nt-w G.Kteiid liahlla society hi.» n s^ll.-d lods.v In Tn-miMil Tompl'--.
WITH HIS FIDDLE.
i^lia KpivialisU of Europe hare of­
fered nv-dato tor comprUtiv.- display*.
Pitmiot.-rs of the ohow declire that
VlATIfS
the dahlia' to rapidly galiiins In TaC. R. Orake. C»o
mong
horilculiurlst'- und flower
g horllculiurisi'the Rev. B. H. Fleming Were
I In general.
Orctar* of the
Evening.

EXCURSIONS

Pere Marquette

ELECTED OFncERS Tuesday, Oct. 6th

In spite of the coot alrntw-phere Tt»-edav uighe tbe mam tent of the Qrand
Traverse
goldiero’
and
Sallo.->
as*oeiiiiloo
was
crowded
with
old aoMlers and wires of old soldle<e
who gathered to aftend the camp *
The meeting opened with tbe sin
of “Temlng TMlgbt" which----Mias Ruby Anderson Was Elected
Prvvideftt—Osttiook For Year
snag by Comrade Meeker, who for
ta Very BrighL
ytmrs ha* eulcrtalned with Ms fiddle
and voice *t
at every camp fire.
lire.
The Olri's Athletic amodafion cr
.. R. Drake then made an efoquen’
appeal to hto brother soldiers to Join Ibe local High school met ychiertUv
a post and become a member of tbe afienooo ahd Mected the following
U. A R. Many of the old soldiers do offleevw;
Preeideot—mtay ABderson.
not faeUeio to secret soctoUes and for
Vke^remdeot—Bes* Smurtfiwalle.
(hto teasoo do not Join bat Mr. Drake
Dec tetarytrea*nrep—Hort ease Marpotnted out 10 them that they were a
member of a secret society whes they Unek.
A board of saanagers. consisting
betouged to the United Bute* army.
Mtoaes Lacy Kelly. Emma Hanslovsky
- ...
and- BesMle
Masters was ^ elected.
G. A. R. was instriimetital to get'
Tbe saooelatlaa auru tills year
the pMsIoos and also the back pay
wUch they had oomlng when they der the moat favorable clrcumsianee*.
Many new member* have been added
left the army.
both from the freshmen and tbe upprr
for
Meora thqp spoke
a
>e«. Tbe asaociatloo will en­
It* heartily supporting
deavor to oecare a haU to pl«F baskeibaO to this wtator. Almost all of
himself and hto posterity last year's team to back at»d 0 team
Ike sehoM WfU be proud of wlU reprcacM thsocBBsL

Annual Low Rale
Excnrslon
To

Southern Pointg
Telcda

LaCrasae Grand RapMa •

City Book Store

Where you have attt>ays bought your
school books

School Boohs
and
School
Supplies
Of every kind

UM\

A choice lot of second hand aad slightly ilieM
worn books at low prices.

$5.m:

We'buy all fiecond hand books now used ta this
region or exchange lor other books.
Free rullers and blotters with all purchases.

Aflk Pan MarqBOtto Agest for
partioaiianM to time at Tnita
limit of Tickota, etc.
H F. ROELLER G P. A.
Detfoiti Utoh
Sept. 21-22 23

CITY BOOK STORE

»

CHEAT RUN .
FORBO

tbouasd wtre fed and Ike eerviM
«c«| «loBc wlt^ •
Ud mock
••dlt to dw Mr. Ptocdffwd for It*
Ud ktoo Ike ptols k«t veil
oooke «B vbolesOHM taese.
m aanoanred that the bands o
▲fur tk« peiwto.tke siMb tMit re»Idlf filled up end aoo& penons ked
dUaeeltjr eren t» set cIom eooe^ to
c with tka hand and
the
teat
to
beer
the
epeUer*.
After
make
the -sbeepskte
_________
. •fntj W. fr^TOOK PLACE IN OKLAHOMA
M»s mad a pnrer by Chai
official music of the
•Mt; ■. wttri OtoA.Tic- PmMnt: •TboietoB
YEARS AOa
CMonaader Heers loirodocNext
]
tami <taM. CiBkfar: A. J. Mv- ed Mayor W. D. C. Owmalae, vfcou mUed fi
10 cents and tte
addreaa « weloom to tke vtoitora
mf. A. J. mfOM
u as foilovs:

STATE BANE

-Mwt^ of tke Grasd Amy of the
Bepubllc. WoBtaak Relief Corps, and
iierans of tke epaatok Wkr:
MOraa. V. W, taBk.
“We feel that it to an koMr to en­
tertain yOB na oar fueeU-^e. m
her of .tke Ocaad Army, wko by your
beroUm on the field In tke daj's of '
ired the Union; you of tke Rel
K. B.~AddrMi an CoHmUou ud Corpi. »*o. left behind by faiker
OBfMoadMM nsardlBc B '
brotker or husband or sweetkeart, did
(k« ^v«TM atr
your part none tke less nobly snd
W$A Ttmnnrhu, Mkk.
bors uaoonplalnlnsly the ansutok of
tke aaoertalaty ot battle; and you.
boys of •«, eons of Ike north and of
the aootk, vko fonsbt shoulder
.-boulder under tke same fias and thus
did much to cement the ties o( friend­
ship between tke nortk and the eoutk.
You all have bonorad places In kistory
and in our kearts. You kare served
under Oenerai Ormnt and General

25.T_______
Traverse nty and the vote was gl'on STORY WAS TRAGIC WiE

LELANB DOCK CO.

r.toid Mrs Ira R FhlUpa. ot
. lu.. wbo are vtoftlag Mr. and
W K Oaiuaott. Mrs. OaBstow
befw ibeir daughter, left last night
oa^Soe..V

___ fqr several years, and SbS then
nils relieve wUhmtt the toast fitonem
tort. Beet reatedy tor wmatlpaUoe.
ud mslarla. ISc at & B.
;koe Drag Ol.

Win Be Pormsnent t

Lelaai. Mfck, Sept. l«.*^t a meetlag at tbe lAlaod Dark company '
Ike tosrt bouse Saturday the
rertora eteeied were Mrs. Mars. 1
ATmon Brooks. Mr. Wilder. Max
Adams and John Peters.
The
tbtisiastk mortlng again proved tbe
old adage that competltlou to (hr life
. r irs |e. tor the proiwrfj advent ol ..
railroad ws» taktn m an <-ncoerj.;e-

CHANCERY SALE.
In pursuance and by rime ot an
order and decree of the circuit couH
for the county of Grand Traverae In
CMancery. tn tbe suie ot Mlctdgaa.
mrae and dated the mh day of June.
A. U. Isas. in a oenain cease tkarMn

H CmT Be I
an trac
lardcA. of BUwar €Mp.
.North Carolina. »ay»: 1 fiad ■HlHa
nueva doo all that's clalmad Sw R.
For Stomach. IJver and Kidney traabtoe It cant br boat. I have triad R
I find I
- . cine." Ur. HarooB is rigesi svs mm
best ol all medicines also te weak*
new. lame hack, and all run dowm ooadlUons. Best too for chills and u*r.
laris Sold under guarantee at 8. B.
C A Dughee Drag _
1- rtniR storvst *#fc

with a will. The meeting closed with
three caeevs lor Thoa. T. Bates
Traverae City, which
W-berein tbe Sooth Side Luatber On.
DEAD ROOIES MARKED
provided Mself such an excelleal
■ corporatioa. to comptoiaani and ReCOURSE OP RUSH.
beera Agree Pierce ii _
lertalncr.
.Soiice i» kervl'r given t
Meowrial gervica.
auciKm t
higttesl
Tbto aftemoon. a memorial terdcc
dvnr of Jtatk «)F MI'-mot
was held la the ntoln tent In memory
« Was Law .And Human Ufe Was
of the reuraaa wbo had answered ^
f Uttle CsBSiquswcs Hors
...,eiwel
Grand Traverse.
Worth $100 If Hs CraW
ipWauemUy durtog the last
>-|e-ir.
e being tbe place where the dr• yeais .
bc'foi
year and‘ the
Stand.
oogboul the Vhiled States to deepcourt for aaid cooniv o( Graad
In addilioo to the veterans was
and enlarge water way*. So tiv
•e G»iy. ti said oMinty, « tbs 17th
enw to heldt on Salonlay. tke
DK-mory «g J. W. MlUiken. wbo
Enid. Okla. Sept. IT.—Today to the
r of S-pi
i.hrr. A. U, ISOt.
-ptenihrr.
I!
ITtfa day of Gvtcter. A. U. liKS. at 1*J
ever a frlv-ad and benefactor of tbe tSik anniversary of the tost -big run"
II la*.-,
Fred R. Walker,
Present: Hoi
o'etoefc in the forunuoa of said day.
old soldleiv and In whose honor the [or Oklahoma landa.
Never again
Judge of probate
on. Id
Mtos
Bva
Butler,
of
Irvington,
"1
or
so
muck
thereof
i
camp was named.
will such a soene be wlisesaed as took duna. who has bc«-n at the li
Id the matter of tbe estate of Gus.Ihe
amount
4
m
Toe servlciw were In charge of the
IB vu> E. Urown. tote of aaid cMUity,
Rev. D. Cochlln. A quartet consist- piece on that memorable Sunday. Sep­ moDik left for home Sunday
deceased.
and costs taxed
lag el Mliu Ekart. Mn. Bachant.and tember IT, 18*3. Two hundred thou­ Uissoort.
Ella A Johnson bating filed In aaid
1 wards Opei
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ash ^
and Mr. and cntlng to date of sale, by vlrttM
Messrs. Huiit'r and Edwards
opened sand men and women were tn the
court her final acenuai as admiglairwaaid
decree,
to
tke
following
^rokee
onttol
by
afiem^
Mrs.
Archer
have
teturaed
the services by slntfng "OBly B«trli deboutonon with wiU anaexed
serfbed parcels of land and diweri
, ,*-o weeks'
»d." Tbe Rev. Mr. AUingtoq. •opening da*, and In a single night a
or
saM eatate. and kto pctlUon »nt}In
said
decree
as
foltows
to-wll:
only under General Peace. General
•own of 10.^ ^''-T"okl£Kti^ tke
Se "tndtuna
nndtora Woods."
Wooda."
All of That part of .lots one (1)' and Inx toi the allowance tbvr.«f. and for
Pmperny and Ocaeral Ttontj.
Mtos Jennie Buckingham, of Chlcatwo i:> of block U, ol Haunak Lay A tbe OUiributlun of tbe residue of said
•Tke cUy Is yottrs. We are glad
go- to vIslilDg at Ike home of
t-slaU',
VfTnUMM MAROHO IN PARAOS you are vltk na. We hope te see you
Co
a
seweotk
addtUoB
to
tke
vUlago
parents. Mi. and Mrs. Wm. Bncking(now city) of TraverMT Hty. Michi­
WCONUDAY.
next year and for many more
Lam.
gan and deacrlbed as follows, to-wft:
]v barren lerriiory was alive with
unions to oone."
Mrs. M. E. McKercber. Mrs. MUia ttenmeucing at the nortbwe>.i comer
weary, anxious people, all eagerly
id son. George Halmond. are spend- of said lot
Id U hareky appolaiul (or axai
homes in the
• • • .•
g a few daxa at Grand Raplda.
Mm)or King, of Manistee, wko was
east on tbi
...................................
and allowlag aa.d aicout;
________ wild with tke Inst te land.
Mr. aad Mr*. Frank U. Blacktodge rods and eight feet, ibencc south par­ ling
ranked as major In tke S4tk Mlchtgan
U U lurtker ordered, that pubMc s
Thousands of oraip flrrs glowed along 1-1 sons. Elder and Harris, have n- allel to the dast Une of said kn ooe
Votunteers, was next Introduced and
tier thereof be giveu by |
the path of the old IndUn bunting lurned to indlunapolto. after
<1) six rods, thence soutkeasK-rU par of a ropy of this order, lor tarwo oueIn bMtair of the Spantoh-AmerlcaB
> tke buBalo plains of forirgoiL4k<- Michigan.
all.-l with the west line of said lot one evssive weeks pjvttous tu said .day
« WAR MEN IN wnr veterans responded to Mayor Ger­
Ike
(11 to (be south tine of said lot two of besring. in the Grand Travorwo
maine. In opening tke major said
Herald, a newspaper prigied and clr-.
that be hardly felt eoUOed to may
nilated In sahl touni).
Mooltorlng at said lots one and two, two rods
before tke members of
ythlng to
eleven feet to the west line of said lot
0 U.
Igan Beach.
s Onnd i
thence northwesterly along thi<
Before tke ••nin," more tian 75.«W
___ ____ ____
_ daughtent and
they bad seen so llUle
8cp1—l*25oet. :*.
_>en were maaaed along the southern Miss Janet Mcrbalt. of Port Wayne, west line of said lot one lo place of
comparieoa with the older veterans.
Une ot tke strip alone, and all tbe have r^urn.'d home after speeding beginning.
AltkoQgh the younger men saw much
s.Wcre By bdajM
]>aied
at
Traverse
City.
MKhlgw.
land office -towxis In Kansas '
tke sufcmer at "RoM.-Shlre." on Itok-.*
leas actus
August 38. A. I). 1*08.
arson and kina
packed with oeetklog crowds
OTATB Oh' MU-IHOAN. THE PRO
MU-Uffir
do or die
OEOHGK W. ruHTia.
V iui„, ,.oun te tke
Ot
days. An endless Une ot men waited
Mr. sod M.-s. Aritmr Hra4y. of Aoe the par s
■me « they
rlrmlt Court C'ommtoskiner Grand Traterse.
proeesston back of the registry dereoD. Ii d.. Mrs. Smith aud daughter.
r»WB Wtowfigyl Raeoffi.
and Traverae Ctwnty. Mick.
) last for many yean.
windows. A man pajd K five dUfer- Miss Hi-k-u Stnlih. have dosed the 8MUBTHWA1TB A AI.WAY.
At a s<-Kslone ol aaid ro«t bstd .
. The BMond day of tke Grand TravThe speaker went on to say ihht
ibale oflirw lo tbe city of
times for advances in his place up ■Red Cauiges" at the river namlH.
prob
erec OMdlaTS* and' fiallora aocamp- the great thing that makes a man
Roai-Uora for oomplaluant.
In said county, «■ (hs
tke regtoir} line, and at last got with- Mr. Bradv exiMwts 10 build a beauUmant o*OMd tkla mamlng tn true leave hU koine and family to go <«R
Uuslhess address Traverse Cfty, Traverse City, H
l«h day of 8«-pteinbrr. A. I). 1*0$.
few paces of tbe window, after hil collara rarth of "Maro-Nooh." - Mlrb.
BUtkir-sM with rovetUe and ih* npon the firing Rne U hto love for
I-rraent: 'Hon. l-Yod R. Water,
of walling. Worn out by
BOEkMm ^nta foUpvad by tha braak- ___ ___ P than hto love for hto eoun
frldaya-sepl. 4-oct.
judge of prtfiMle. •
hatuUon be dropped dead in tbe
tMtMlL Tka parade wtfick was try. It to the Itttle things about borne
Best ths World Affords.
e Ml
The suffering of all these thousands
aohad«pd Nir Oils montlag was post- that makes bis country dear to him.
it gives mo unbounded p
en E Selkirk. Olarentv '
was extreme. The tkermoffleter stood •eommond
pOMd aaUl this aftaraooa In order Very lew of the men who march w
lend Bucklen's Aniica
Salve,'* I "Itoun's nimmont cured i
Aijili
100 degrouB in tbe shade. Water wns
that Major Klafi. of Msatotee- and the from arc acquainted with their
Hill, N. I x<‘nia lhai had annoyed ii«- a long dm'-.
• W.
— Jenkina.
Jenkins, of Oiapel
Oiai
n Belkirk having filed In nald
intry not having seen but little of
10 cents a glass and bread SO cents
Major Greta, ot Gkaiievolz. could be
•ontlnced It's the
tke best saltqlTbe cun- was pcmiBncnl —Hoo. S.
L. K.- CLEVELAND.
But It to the pall
loaf. Fbrce was'tke real law.
OP tv MalUic-ws. Comnilsaloner tebor
praasBC
tho world afford
affords It cured a felon
i
r Grand Traverse Soldisra'
_jn drew a very t
_.
fatto
f I to heal■ SIB tlsUcs. AugUfta. Me.
-Sooners" were at their work for my thumb, and t never
Tke moraUif eras derated to
and Sailors' Asaociatlon.
pt t^ba. teUtng what a bea
ery aorc. bum or wound
whlcbK
days In advance, although now
Death of Little Ray F. Artitp.
h?5tb*dayS^
Und It was and kow proud be u
appUed. 35c at 8. K .Wi . A Oamk
guard
was
strict.
At
tbe
start
Hoy F Arlllp was to>m at Ora'
. _
tho
have bad a band In llbemllng IL In rvad the scriptur
kAUr IS-c 4. UM)C. and. died Bepi 8. IWto. forenooTi. at oatd probate office, be and
•Kooiier"' ran across Ihe line before <’. A. Bugbee Drug Co.. Hannah
aM kto t _ and there
dosing the major dwelt briefly npon toiler to ilic Ej
drug stores.
ihe gun. A soldier ordered bli
^lored with short stortos the or addressing the veterans and BBd lOlh verse.
■g'-d one year, n oKuitbs and 4 days Is h'-roby appointed (or hearing aaM
The fuoei^ was held at the Crawn p> ti'lofi. and mat all persouf Interest­
The first speaker of the afternoon halt, but he went on. and Tbe soldier
how be hoped to meet them again. He
ed
ill
said
estate
appear
befotw
Mdd
cfaurck. the writer otfiiiailng. and tbe
was then escorted to the depot by
was the Kev, A. L. Thurston, who killed him. Tbe man's partner killed
lnter>-mm tnok plaro in the Ors'
tlm strpogtk w«th v
of eavairymen.
was forced to make> hhto talk brief ow- tbo aoldler. Then came the starting
ccineii-ry. Another of our cradle r
and wild mobs swept over both
of Ibaipaaisk-AuerlcaB war veterans ^ajor Green rcopooded for the 0.
nt(-luhers to traiisfern-d tu the roll
corpses and tbe matter wu forgul«,oat. tke boya^afkrcfced to the A. R and a (amp fil* was held. Dress
aliove.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlllp have
t E o'dork and
In quarrels akmg tbe line before
' t train this BmralBg aoeomh«-art fep synipatby..
7:10 tonlgbL
start three men were shot. NineK \V, \VOOI>.
••aeh utboi-. Tho com|>rt-hcn*lon of
I men (ell in the Hue, prostisi'-d
a ropy- c
ITlk
day
tbto nisticT WHK (-3!<lly illustrated by by the heal, and three died,
rt Major King and tn their new
.-.-sslve 1
l*re« hl; Hon. lYed R. Walkei.
an iDCtdfci w2ich happened In Uluung w-oman went stark mad: an judge of tfrubale.
tftms Ibelr Las Mallards, they made
iiosoiD.
There
was
a
g’-ntl'insn,
wbo
fideniai shot killed on.- man in the
tM finest appearance since tke day
tu ibe iimiu-i of the c-.state of Ivan
tiuilag
-Jic
war
had
binn
confined
in
iliing line and many were so acel- H. Gore and Harel H Gore, niluors
tktf aiarcbsA twu'U TA JUny ol
laud in said <
Andersomilto
iwtoon
for
some
lime.
iiially wound'-d. for moM
thf nwmbersjit tSa Oompany M put
Henr.v f. tlore having filed in ^Blll >
FHi:l» i: WAIJCBR.
Twei.ly yenri after tbe wsr. he was arnutl.
in m anexpecled appearance and were
roun bis petition praying for IlroaKe
Judge of i'robalA
standing inlore a store in a udbOI
ono localliy. on the north Hue. to sell tbi- interest of said estate in
giiMH vltk grafA-aatAwdnam by tke
srpf n issr-ocl. 3.
town In Mli.nosou when a horseman
faiPv .'reonfita.'
Ike roceptlos
rode Up and Ihex' two men upon the the crowd w'aa UKirc than S'K> yards rortaiti real esUle therein described:
«f 3Mbn King sad Green the dinner
op In packed. sirutxHag. cursing
It is Ordered that the ISlh day of
sight of each other threw tKrmaelvoj
imanity. and It reached east and October A. I>. IPOS, at ten o'clock in
cal ebanded and aU repaired to Ue SOLOIERB AND BAILORS ASSOCI­ Into each othets arms and wept
the interest of uid eslnie In oaiil
-St u far as the eye could see.
mew ttait
NeiUier knew tke other's name nor
ATION COMING BACK.
kto residence but each had been In hon-e was worth lino if it could be and U hereby appointed for bear
PsiMs.
Aiiderwonvllle iirlion at the name lime stand up. Some ran the race wIiL Ing said iM-illlon. and ifaat all persons
11:M Ike fsteians fell In for tke
wo boraes tied together, sblftlug Interested tn said estate appear b<and
thua
were
bound
togetber
by
life.
4 paraBa. OOow e( tka Day
fore Mid court, at said time and plao
The Epoaker then aaid iliat Iberu from time to time.
I M lk« pttnAe with kto aid
There will never be a time agaioVhenTyou can
An army of over lOO.OOO slarled In to abow cause why a license lo sell
wae a feeling among tho old soldtorw
f Laagwortby. GampbeUa band
tuiceral of said csta t«- In said
I that th-'y Were losing |K>i'iitorliy hut tbe v-asl. itanle-airicken, inoiley, herd the
build cheaper than aow.
I sritb a movsted egoad ooo-,
csUle should oot Is- snitited
to not iho vase. They are '
that Sunday afternoon In September, .real
It is furih-r ordered That puU'
• •
“wim. Boioi^
as popular In tke eyt-s ot tbe younger and roar-d awuy.-oeatierlng vaguely liMive
Let IIS ti,?iirr your bilK—our -priev^ will c >ftth*!r»<>( U- giveti h> ....................
CtoveUwL
people as they are and ev<r wti
In thedi.-tanc'. It toft Imfalnd If i
of
a
ropy
of
tin-,
nrd-i.
loitljn—
-uI, IMor King. Oo»utuung the okliT ones who lemctuto-r dead taalio of LoriHW. mu! auii
ri'T/ y.''!' of >his f-.< :
<-Vsslve w«-«-hs previous lo ssid dny
'le stirring tlmt-s ot war.
and women.
bearing, lu the Grand Traterse n. r
Ytsterday Afternoon.
:i1d. a m-wspnisT priuled and eirt-ulat
In behalf of tho membeni of the C.
ed
In
said
Chalos of This City for ths Next En­ A. R Major Green, of Charlevoix, re““frei
Spantokwuiwrtcaa
apeoded to the mayor's addrees
campment Was Mom Without a
idg. of lYobatt
' Mt M U guBker.
' »m« yesterday afternoon and
J. O. Crotscr* Ree.
Otsaentlng VotS' Wsws of
tka Itaa of aarek
following la hb ipeoch In part:
bly Impressed with
Dealer* U Luaiber, Lfftfi. SUitlcs. Hilsk. D«r».
The ideasani duly of responding to
smaner ot tklt comthe addiesa of welcome of the tnayoi
'Wifidow*. KoHMUn »Bd ShOfi Work.
ch., Sept 17—-Mrs.
Avnag down Front
ThniadayM Baoord.
Roberts ot New l*aris, Ohio, is hi re
a T. B. A S- A. OFFICERS
vlslitng her parents. .Mr. and Mrs.
cJaic the honor and deem It a i
[[ not toast were those Oraad
Commandac^-L. K. Clevsiand.
ritciun.
OR. W. J. HIOGIN8. Dentist
privilege to be permitted to apeak In
h, who Bievad to the youaiPr
Mrs. Rosie Wilron was called to
Bqrdor Vies Commander—A.
behalf of the soldiers who marched .nverse ..ly Sunday by the lilni-sa Kew Munson Btk.
Traverse CUy.
T that tkeir marcklng days
under the triumphant Uag on the of her daughter. Mrs. Hepderaon.
ClUtens tclcpbooe: office, 798; res­
* m «hded for they so
banks of tbe Potomac and the Ra^» lonlHag Btfle of
r. and Mrs. i^wrence enterixln- idence. C02.
Harrington, Cedar City.
Idan, among the foresu of the RappaAnk m^be directed to Ids office op
tfBpaBdOtoqul
i number of tneir friends at olnkanuock. In the swamps of the
Sunday.
' '
CUckshomluy. In the shadows of tke
.-n Her. Mr. McQuiddy cane from
Wildernom. on the romantic hills ' Peioskev Saturday to prt-ach Sunday.
Gold work ol U)« very beat
Father
Porcelain Inlai-s
Mrs. S. .M. Aiatono wu a Kalku
oMra Of tke parade, and
UT iu.
I
PaIzUaes extr^cm.
ka visitor Saturday.
^ malBds to eomplpte without one, «ae
'ncath
Strong, iiatrral appearing and ver?
the clouds ui Missionary Ridge,
J
Miss
uel McAlpiu o. Detroit, to
V.;j. •cram, who brought op the rear
hts|>erlng pines oTT'
Tennessee, on visiiihg her aunL Mrs. George \ti1
«m artificial teeth.
am&y liaks of aaaaages and four and Sailors reunion held In Ike main all the
of march klnsoQ.
le battle fields aiid lines
li
Make appointments ahead wber
doiAs which looked as If they tent tbto cmniliig.
Mrs t:. Rafferty, wbo bu t>oen posMbto.
There was much dtocnsslon as to from Bull Run
Office hours T-20 to U;S0, 1 to 5
iite HI. to recovering; also iiule i.il'■ whether the encampment shmld be of sided In saving that
Other hours by request.
three or Tour days' duration, but U splendor to Ibr,
in S<>xloa.
an beap
Scram also oarried hto was finally decided to hold ft four
cue (N-v. and .Mrs lannabedter. en­
sword and wore the cap which were
"TiiewH' soldiers for whom 1 epeak tertained about 3U o their friends
*«. «ta him dnilag the wkota few years *^*Thr dlsensaion of tke length Of the ■today are but u remnant of those who Tburads) evening They expect lo
therefore the kitchen is a matter of important con*
cf Che «ar.
encampment natarally brought out n;arcked. dumped, fought and con leave for Brown City stertly.
quered.
They
marched
through
ihsidcration. Step into our store and look over our
the tine
Tbe Glean<-rs organized
'ganii
heree Thun- cScamsdssBd-zcoisd bvIVsiik U-Osirs**!
the place of next meeting and then It
Lau McOa-re. hi> wttt. of Trsrnw Ctt
developed that Traverae City was wllderncfs and across moumslm- day. with a memlierxhlp of 25.
Kloi.lsmii Ki Kory B '. bSm-it'-.I ac
Htr »..
larj;e line of
tkrowgh
burning
sands
and
mud.
They
ilew.
Ckas.
Sexton
spent
a
few'
days
Ilhsra ud n*t* ■4 Nm Y vIi dsMl Aorwi
praeileally the nnaalraous choice of
IRh.
ISto
ud
r*.-ota,4
IB
U»effww
rrf
w,.-l
at
Rngg
the
gur»t
of
her
mother,
IR^th to Caaa. north on Cass to State

for next year. They not
EccIsM eg Dc~to r<.r Ih* Cobbi? td (lrmB-1 ;
ank Murpk) loft Monday (or Glen Trswsad<U»‘«ang ihaaee east on Bute to the —_____ J the irratment ghen
or UlcfalisD Angual l^ih.
rivers
und
>
I)
tke
shores
of
the
soundwhere
be
will
work.
imsslt
Kociotli
P
If
oTlhsIdsylB
Utor'
them by Traverae CUy, but enjoyed
•idnsde.
B|»b wblrL rs'yn
Otto Way, Detroit, apcnl Sunday Hot aiorVCBCBB <« PbS*
meeting here.henoeTrareraeCtU’
Largs AMandanoe.
piC* U*r* I. oUtB>-d to to du* snd r*vi sjui.c I
lut at KaJkaska.
BBiiwidslltodaw-kaTonrT'iro llubdi-at Tw*c>:z
< WhQe it waa At fint thoagkt that their dnlce.
Mrs ElU Marchell toft Saturday -•BTVwIMIsn -tZ.*: 'BBS **m<MillBnMia*r
Thoa. T. Bates. In behalf of Trav­ armed relienion and
Ike ataoadanoe ^ year t^lS not be
at tow «etBe;«:lT hsvlBrBM laaniulod
peace and demuimtoited to the wo
for
Trav«-rse
City,
to
witness
Ihe
Und­
erae
City,
extended
a
most
beany
wcl
as ksr» as last year, it mssdi that
rBCT-Tcf' th* d*< t **rtir-«1 ttiBCBto or
rwd
ine of the Roosevelt.
come to the old aoldtora to meet here that we have but hoc people an (
Cooking'in summer is a pleasure when gihoUue'-or
flag In these f.'nited 8Utea of Am
'of\ilT«ullSS.
Hr and Mrs Frank Northam re­
again next year aad menUoaed
turned after a month's Tacotlon.
fact that the present camp grogi
oil stoves are used - Pnees to fit your pocket book
Ike toBBton was at its be(|kt
-Tbe military record ot the nation
Miss Gertrude liramcr, of Sutlons
are upon btotorlc ground for
ikwa same tost ugbt and to^ay.
and sizes to suit your requirements.
Bay. to here the guest of Lottie Bur­
mounds throoghcml the grove are evrols kow tecrilile was tke at
At «aaer yanerttay, SSO were ted those mysterloos mounds moulded gle 10, save the Vnloo it reads
gess and Mrs. Northam.
gnf aknnt that many at rapper while many centuries ago by unknown round nuntbera Ultod In bal.to 6l.m
Mrs. W. tv. Morto spent Sunday in
tkrae vere Jarge crowds at all three tribes of prohtotoric men known to making a grwnd total of Uvea lost SO*.
meAls.todap.
feeding plan to tbe world today as mound builders. «i<t The total losses on both atdei
flarl and Ray Kenney
Askaboolfl r£asy Payakeat naa oa BoaacN
this yw. the ratlohs nil he- And It seeou t*
during tke war was nearly half a mil from itoiroll Saturday Carl resumed
hto Bckool duiieo in Kalkaska aad Ray
bold .Fan
' A in oaep lac«. Just enoq^ the warrton of a
After music tbe afternoon saaaloi in the high school here.
made
~ ' to
' payr fw the cost
Miss Ottve Bryan went to Traverse isVoviSra te*la"B&^wlff
resUag place for sdJottfnetL^^____________
U la Stesa
riiy Monday for two week* slay with
<t tlBMs anknowa i
re«allves.
Edgar Hamiltoo. who
t 'Who knoga h»w to *foed the
l
spending tke Btunmer In tkto city. Will; MlM Josephine Blodgett spent 9«nw«U.
ty here with -*r parents. Mr.
leave tbe latter part of tke week for
bardae te ths Urns
BMvMad aad . ^aro la eooagh and
George Blodgett,
hm |»r wreryhofly. men a (person COiMng wbea the veteran of tbe war Rltdimond. Ind.
ok Schaman * *
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. HeMon. of Cklot the rebeUloa wfl] be laid la hto last
i
I adMSWi at tka kaadq-------iqanere they
plaes and the aUrring day of caia visited with Mr. gnd Mrs. C. E. was a visitor here.............
L
gi%a kadBraad a t J ticket good raatlag
Mrs. wni Sander* was an AJden via
will be hut a mamory. Qute yeMerday and last evenlag
> ' te tkfk* aa»to. Tto meal liekeu - remtosw
«BlU that time doea come the
o afiver Lake where they wUl ftor Tuesday.
aai ranee of the
iraflaa are more than v
Vm. £
firs tables each cMmae In this diy to Prl
Bdby won't suVer fire minutes with
ting a trifle toss tkaa
oM battles and >l-k« again the bauds
croop tr yau apply Dr. Tbomaa' EdecMs aoM aaay -om
Qltke
trie oa K 0BC4. It acu like macic.

« 9«r «M aBm4 M TUM fiCHite

till inek ^BSO

SE€i)ND DAY
WAS DIG ONE



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TRAVERSE
NEXT YEAR

Stop!

Look!

Listen!

lYWW L CLEVELAND

South Side Lumber Co.

RAPID an

Dentist

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Travcise Cily, JlicL

WE are THREATENED
ly^hSUMMERWEATffiR

M'SBt.-.f.'Sifs.'S'r. !SSS J:

Oasolino Sfioves
and Oil i Stoi/^ea

Sa?s2r.£;jStS%.s?ErihJJ:

TWO

STORES

12S-417 S. Union SL

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JULIUS CAMPBELL BU.

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» nUVEMC H«»IAU>. FRIDAY, •CFTEKBER H. 1W

wawa,**•*•»

Granci Traverse Region
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Sk>me
Informatton i
^ Rcgardliig Bank Deposits.

oulip a DOtoM
lerentof with' a colie#* party.
«n>
Andrrw Uvr^lek ol gottOi Uanluw
_____L Walter Bttdlebaorr tt
“'■•
Detroit I
and baa Wn carrylut tbr mall arra«» ten­
Kcwtx'e parenta. 3
th* pa»t w**k tor Tho^ Thotupw»n.
11 to qolte nick at thto writloi;.
F. HOI
vho I* in (jr**D nay. bartne a lanc<’r
Mn. J. Spancler and tUldm return
ffiber the date of the Uarreat
ReaemL..
rocine pul to hla boat.
etolral at Monroe
Monroe Center. 8at- *d from Trare^ City thto erenln*.
..ome fetolral
_____ __ who
,
artoool
Ida Olr^on,
U t<>arhli
Mtot Ida Budd apent a lev daya to
tirdar. Bept 1». Baaket dinner, epom
<5len Mere, apent Sunday wtih her
' " #atne are lae order ot tbe Trarerae City, tetumto* thla after- parent*.

SAVIKOS DEPOSITS-A little book is giveo Dnw»
interest compooBdeil each .lene sail Deewmbor. InteiMt oontinne* for 3 tenru fnHn.datc of last oatrF.
-----------7ATES OF'
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• is­

CERTIFICATES
OF' 1)EIX)S1T-A
DEIXISIT—A coitifictote
is
sued iosteod of a book. Draws intetesL Interest
oo these cesses obc rear after date, unless renewed.
CHECKING ACXMl NTS—Most oooveoiesit to those
who wish to
^^^ks to others.' Eschcheokeobstituies a receipt tor the depositor. AsafeasdeoDveuioot waj si.pafiDg all aceotmu. We furnish
check books.
/ LL DEPOSITS are payable on domaod No pay­
ments made, except oo written order o^deymrior.
May be wri'
All bu»int.a« coufideBtial.

ss‘“ "s: ’

Mm Ed N'orman waa a caller here
I that K

tMin lA.th«y

Monday evanto*.

MM aftor Un

tor Mr. Doi

BENDON.
t C^T, a
3. W. Pau-bln. of Tfwvi
In town Friday on bu»ld^
1. X Alim waa to TravetM CItT

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“S'"**?"*"-.® !
Orawa
tWud at.®Wm.

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mmr.'1»*!oner
1,: >. bu.i.lto.- .
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M!err«el
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niail

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Otrtileny. •
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They report them not very
tdeulfn).
Chaa. Deiter returned to tto home In
Qtand Bapida Thuraday after a ehort
».r.- U.:n la-tn,n„ ..r TinMit..- I'iiy
ba. .. muMi .Ii..:. in >o*n i.i.e wa-^np- '..y.,.

Mla-a Ethel Wllaon r
fliiv la>l from Alib-ii. vbere ah* apent
till- mimoH-r with her eisler. Mt>. law)

> lua s.olu Uwan her arbool in atter haUuB api-ni, tb.- -nomjvr U
1
Frof Ni<edbaiu n-iunifd today
r dlatrlrf tbi* toormlnK
In Karly. lo»a.
hl^boi
Mr*. E Chaad wtumed tVlA) moi
Newton ano PJa
r-jay fhrmen leu for
in# 10 her boro* to Traverae City, althar ^ome In prandvlle. Ohio, thto atbaviiMt epenr tbe paet week here
with frlenda.
Oarar UualaS petomed thto eventof
K-nt n few daya to Tra>er*e City
from a few daya' apew with hla *1*- spent
Hra. C
Chat. Berry, to Reed Uly lam w t<ek.
ter. Hni.
Tbe bar*e Green wont on 8to^
r has returned
Richard :
poliii tort Tueaday nlshf. Fhe was.pull
from the weal for a vIMt with hi* par■si nit be Ibe twr ferry.
The Yoke Fellows will nv'el at the
COnicnwallonal iiarsona#*

The Rev. K. M. Koont preached bto
tarowdl aernoo Sunday and soet to
8L Joyito^Tueaday to ^Atend the M.

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larion, Ind.; C. E
Donelaon,
rplaad,

yptood,

**«rtoB cream social held at the
home of Miss Btoile Uanoe was quite
Harris to quite sick

*^wto O'Neil of Mnwmkee. Wto., is
TirttloK hlK^slviisf. .Xirr. Kiiir.V
MONROE CENTER.

who

r. and Kto.

WELUBTON.
Bd Norman made a tostoeaa trip to
Trarerse aty Hcmday.
Owrlea iVoft made a trip to DubIto Friday erento*.

Fraift Brabant i

ta#e Keendwain i

Mtw. Adams who ha»«
hMB here apS at TraTorse City fw
aoine Une, returned to Indtona Fri­
day.
Mr> ,Adams- health was much

MISS

her parenu.

Mr.

i

Oeonte Bunnell
Bunnell an
and wife expect
drive to Indiana. wh<*r* Mr*. Bunnell
will wake her home wltB her parent*
Ibis wiiit-r Mill Mr. nimi><-U wlU Roto
the <ipi*-i pi nlnsula l>< work.
Albert lli'liUii* and family "
---------I-,., .b.. h.o.—. vaeated by
. Bun

rraverti cut, Uxh
K.;....r.|i- -

_
......... lart
>-lKnd
la»l Tueada:
.. .. ______ ______ eleetM elialfman <
Mate di-lraailoii.
di-leaailoii. Jne
Jhe omer
other nimr
Ibe *tatf
beni were Charlie Aekefitmn of Em­
pire and W. C. N'oIsoD of L>elaad.
Sept, ii

with bto inoibra-.
Mr*. R. E Cami
Friday and

Mra. JoUette Reynolda
of BatUv
CrMk to wtolitaf the famUy of R B

KEYSTONE.
S<-hdol Iw ean Monday morntoR
Mrw raiiipU-11 as Iraeber
Warren to workin* for 1‘ren
.

Ity on _
, .
turned to bto home
;l wefk.
* closed her «it1 returned to b

Edward Ransom left yesterday lor
Olivet' where be will asaln spend the
year at colle«e.
James Kehl and son Iiw-spent the
day In Traverse City.
Mrs. W, B. Johnston spent Saturday
in Traverse <Sty.
_
Mrs. a DeGoUer left last Priday
for .Sew York, called by tbe death of
her sister.
Otis Hawkins ot lAyes Bay spent a
few days in town on buslotis 4ast

Tbe Rev. E. W. Wood preariied hla
Mrs. P. H. Griflln and Mrs. C-RoseiifareweU aermon yesterday. He and
bto wife will aUrt for confereuie to- erans sfkrt Saturday in Traverse City.
Miss ATtoa Andersoh apent a few
days
in Reed City, returnto* ibis
**^’r. and Mrs. 3. Stadlebsaer went
over to se« thrir new Erand daushtcr
Mrs. Adams returned Satur­
day after sereral wooka'
vtoit
In
Grand Rapids.

hito* Jennie Wolf of Traverse City
arrived this mornlns to spend a fev
Mrs Bourtoaw was called to lb

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DEEDS, NOT WORDS.

■»«««« «««»«» «>«»«•«»
Travel** City People Have AtMolpt*
Proef of Deeds at Home.
WILLIAMSBURG.

It's not words but deed* tbel prove

u* toerii.

The Ri-» Ml Young loft thto morn
ngJor tbi- Moitiudtol cunfon-mv at S(.
The diHvl* of Doan's KMn*y Pllln,
For Traierw City ktdm-v *uff<-r*r*.
load of p,tfpl<- fi
Have mndv tbi-lr loral n-puutiun.
Tbe bar** S J- Ntwu load.-d
Froof lie* III the l«»ilmon>- of Trav vldully ationdod Tuft day at TraTi ri.*
o of lumber Saturday and cleared for
rse City people wbp liav.- tot-n curvu City lart Saturday, and wilnowd the
t'hlcaco.
-omliut to dock of tb* Roowev rlt and
.dr.-d.
Mrs.Oeo
Guekemu* and mother.
he landing ui the dtoltogutohed t-ivwd
Mor*e. rt“tlr*d.v>-tp™n. formMrs. Huttler. rame over from Souih
Hanitou Thursday to take the boat erlv or ‘22 West S<-v,-nth *lre*t. Trav.T*^- City. Mli-h.
yearw
ttaeliT Wilbur and Mi** IkHvillia
l-Ylday
rlday for their home In
in •Chli-aRo
JiU-aRo
leiu.-iH rwim- Staflord of |t,-a.\<T Ulaud arv vtoltuig
Tb* travelllnB saleentau for Kslanin- a#o 1 gave a public stdi'
At that tbftr
o.ty I'lll*.
ri
lo CYirset Co. Iransaeied business in mending Doan'* Kidn.-v
Ir Kraudmolber
Mr*. Hatlto Moin
trouUe
If kidi
their parents to-in* railed to Sonli
town Baturdsy.
bliss l-ulu Lavanee cam* home from
-^rt lo aiteiid the funeral of Mr. SUfEsrt Eiupir*. where she to leachlnc j had failed. Tb* kidney »<-er.-t!ou* were fOTtl'* brother's child.
.
*
. _
.
. ..L ._____
_____ .1. In action
-_______an.*
frequent
and n1
of ai. ,tn.
school to spend Sum y with her mothAt the ehleki-n pie social at which
.
... . .-,
..... ,aj„„
lural color I al*<» hail
i«- vhleken pb- wa* ml.*lnt. by rea*^
bead
A
Mr. and Mr* 11. Hleroiiynjous andlail ibrourh my back an
1 ol the hcar.-ity «I eaiiie. ov.-r »e«
end aditoi-d nx- to uk Ikwn's Kiddaughter Jli»» Mela. Kug«-iie V. Dorn, 1 friei
...a* taken in lowsid tlx- mitii-.i«-r's
tWrl ZllilmeibI ami •daughter Ir-i iicv Fill* and they ciinxl m*. .There 'salary. Then- was a good alteiidanee
has tovn no return of tbe trouble and I
land n good lime was en)o>*-d by all.
ampleain-d
pleased to recommemi ibis valuaand left'for their homes to Chicago ___
iThe loue eblckeii pie Oil the »iene wa»
ble nvmedy."
JYltay
auetlonwred off .liter eop|K- r. thus ad
For sale by all dealera. Frle.' 60
Nerton Vole* at
ding to the funds .The liatid lator>>d
cviit* y'oster Mllburti Co.. niiffalo.Newtber. spent a few day*
' the iTow-U with some very
pl,-.v»mt:
*ole agents for tlx- Vliili-il
Mr*. Von-e'* moiber In Empl
I *eie< lions sluritig the ■■tening
SprlDR*
Mr*. Wllwin b-fl <’--tlat
1
The ('.leaner* pave a very pU-asaul
-rikian's—and
Uoiiiemto r Ibe l
LodK'- Friday moniing.
xoria! at the tow-n hall last Thursday
Miner f'arraiit and wife left Sunday ' take no oilier.

GLEN-HAVEN.

Sept

V..

Impure ■ bipod

runs

yotf

down-

makes you an ea*y Tlrilm for organ­
ic dirt-SM'.H iturdoik Blood Bitters purs
Ifl.-K itie hl«o<t-«urva

Ibe

cause—

Uillds you up.

How's mr
la.'srwUrrtifw**.
» J CHgJ.'tTAOO.Totodi>.0.

tMaswsdsI'} -..........
Waboasa Eissss * I(abtI>.
Vbutoato l>re#0sss.«W*do,W

I T<to. a*nw»a».l«!lito tor «Wtopitoi"

■1 FURNITURE

'Values Which Appeal to the Economical Buyers
Our Specialty
1, latoiik lug hoia» oomptoto with
,.,1 ,«b. tui«U Pmitoi, •Bd
a..»e«rBi ,118*, Bt lie loirert poe
■iblB pric. . OBt Bw PW”»”'

PiBB m.k« it BMP to* everybody to
pyjiett a w pC funiialu-v. Lou.o unywlierc in Micbigan.

i^ii!
™„uaUdonbti------------- - .
SluwiBgs tor neatly all the largo
flootiTTheiy fit the floors io aoon-

■mA

This illastration repreaenta only one of our many
Secretaries Xeitber does it truthfully reprneont
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;.'ul ie ::

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The msule is nestiy arranged with drawer and
pigeon boles for safe keeping of \alusLlt pepera.
letters etc. Then is also a large lock dxawcr un­
derneath tbe top for books, writing mrtt-riar-eUi.
This case is made of oboict? selected oak. and by
^ skilled workmen only. Our specisl low priw only
' $8JM Other styles at other prices.

. $4.75 lo $7.50

SOUVENIR FREE
FAIR WEEK
ASK FOR ONE

Heddquarters lor
Traverse Qly Fair
Visitors

Sdeh a Handy Table

The Stylish Princess

f

Ladies’ Ideal
Secretary

■|.

Sanitary Couches

$4J0lo$$$ each

Daring Trarerw City Fair Dayu only, to
peraon* preeanting or referring to thin adrertiMment. any $4*00 Hooker or an equal
amount of oilier mercliandiee. with every
$25.00 pcrclihst..

$1.50 to $15.00

Can be insUntly irijusted to a fall or three-qnartqr
aiie Bad. An attraotive Couch daring the day
and oomfortablo Bed at night. They wiU last for
yoars. Be son and see them.

during boose dsaning tome, w e
are aaxioos to show yi>a our largo

We Give Away Free

Tbo nuob oan not be uid ia furor of IbeM beds.
Alwiyu clean, rich in kppawwtoe, and ao durable
too. We hBTBorcr fifty difierentatrlM. made by
the f^eat and largenl bed concern in Atoarica.
Ranging in price from

RICH RUGS

sfidrrsKs

When buying your Furniture, take
lime to examine it carefully before
purchasing. It is not bongbt with
thosamc fruiuvncy that groories. etc.
are. We luvile yon to cartfully exaoiine eveiy pit'ce before deciding.

store.

The Sanitary Iron Bed

Illlllii

Don’t Hurry

Whether you have a.i entire house to fit out. or a single piece to buy. it will
pas!.you to come here: as nowhere else do we believe, will be seen such excellelSt
variety, such originality, and beauty of designs and quality at the price. Indeed
your Furniture buying will be done most pleasingly and economically at this

It wonld be very difficult to find a more^att-nctiTe
and coDTenient piece of Fomitore for the bedroom
than one of theae haDdsome Dreaaen. We have
a nice assortment of tbe seasons's latest production
and can surely please you in style, tiuality and
pice We want yon to tee the one we are telling
• tor $ll.Mhitis well worth
|I8. We alto bare aotm
sp^sl Wgains in larger
si»«.d Dresser* and Coaimoces,
from

As the VICTOR Dining Table ought to lx‘ in
every hoino.i In aKwannee it is rich and 4iand■ some, and it is the most convenient table manufaotured. Unlike the ordinary table, it baa uo
jointa or otaoks in the top to aocmnolate duat and
dirt . .X*rou
TW it
and- *you
uir*.
lb carriea iU loares ------— can
— extend it lir shorten it instantly, without removing
the dishes or table linen $11.00 to $18.00
others up from $4.75

Dining Chair Bargains
We cater to tbe particular p»ople who want a com-fortable Chair as well as one that U handsomf
aud durable.
- ^
M8nyix-opl.fd.-sireabigh Uck Diner with a
coiBloitoUotiU;otoei»a It.* ,b«I*J back; aome
preler a .-aae or leatber toat. »b>le Mhora *aal a
good ™.er or .olid »ood «»t. Oar aa«>rto.cot
inclndfs all of these and can't
ted in atyk qual­
bedi
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ity or prioe. We al*raj-e have
some broken seU and odd
Dinera which we close out at
coat. Yon should see tbe
spt-rial lot of ♦) which we are
telling at $7.75. Olberi op
from $4.80 l>er aeL

J. W. Slater

ess* to tse.ee
each

lao Eas-t Erorvt

Save Fuel Bills
Ity owning a Stove which will cut
your bill in halves. No malt
wither it be a Range, Cook .Stove
or Heater, we have them made on
purpose to save fuel and last a life
tiuid.

i\ra

m.

77-'_-a

FAM «.

ORAND TRAVKIUI HBRALD. FRIDAY, UFTBMKR «. 1MB.

ELDRED. PRESIDENT

laiHl wile. bH ot awts ot nwW sw K.
YUBA.
IlfiH l^lUte hM rennad t
•PUTM WILLIAMBBURO.
and a part Id 1. ae« T. ail in T 2t.
A duw «u civen at ibc b«mp oi
Borne ot the bors had quite a scare sufering with pneumoala.
Boidar Ctaaa Oactad etneers Tuiaday
B. D. FWiaan Uit FrMa? nlctit. <m Wedoodty niebt while trying to for her speedy recovery
CtanUaenUl InproveiDent Co.
Claaa Colors Are U'sht
n«|*’*** *> (ood crowd la aiusdEva a Webb, lou 1. Z. S. 4. i. aad <.
_ steal some frtill. The way ot the> .again.
Blue and White.
llBg! transgr*su->r
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is hard.w,.
boys.
. Mrs.A. M. BMlihand MIssHobhard.blk. l.*>ts I. 2,;A 4. t Y** ” "*^ **•
A very pleasant lime aas enjoyed i were vJslUng in TmTerae City last bU. «• 1®^ ~ A .4. S. .. 8. S. lO.Jl.
cBtiiiM/« Ml tbe Acw arid ttor»a»
I,
and
parceis
In
8.
FUe
r the Brook* reiai^hlp on 6ept. Bonday,
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T1»e senior rlaas met Tuesday even*
WilUtuburf.
I. attendtcs
aitendlna lo 6. « the boetn of Ed Brooks of Alalra I We are all hoping the rain will at
MM MaM Batth Is
8. patent 0 D. S. McOnlman. IM Ing ssd elected the foUowlogroBlcers:
pTMldeni-Ardrew Eldred.
Mra. RahlY
II. sec. 31.T2T R U.
^ past
i*?l oecnalon ot a elsM of Jack Brooks of mneb danger of forest tiree
V ice-premtucni—nuoy Andnwoh.
riee^iresldeni—Ruby
qnite sMc tbe
Paht has b
Emmett HagaBom nod wife to Min­
It and doing a great amount of damI Pennsylvania, who has not been here
Seeretnry—Mary Parr.
nie Bu^bolder. seH of nw^. sec 1. T
couing U tbe order of the lor_8* years, It was a happy time.
Trcamrer—Harry Gardner.
R ».
but tbe smoke Is so dense
Bept.
14.
Light blue and while were chosen
day at preaeni.
D. W. Welt and wife to W. P. Ken­
can hardly see any distance in the
the class colors and an. ext-enUve
ney. lol 1. blk. 1. 8. B- Second Fernmorning.
BLK LAKE.
__ j't back land last week
itummUtse of Ave was appolnied conThe threshing is about all done wood.
given the fanziers golte a lot of trou­ ^enry ^nUr moved to Elk Rapids .here until clover and buckwbeitt are
A- H. Whipple.'»uting of Mls»*s Laura Hanslovsky,
Jackson
ble. BibDe damage was caused to Mr.
Ruby Anderson. Margaret Evans and
nw^ of neH sec. 18, T J«. R 11.
I ready.
Mekaiw. Alton Bennet and Arthur
First National bank
Miss Alice Boors was la Traverse
Bept. 14.
;lendenning and others City last Tuesday.
Hughs, lou 14 and U. blk. 4. 11. L. Baehani.
bnve been BghUng tbe Are and U to. Mrs. John Cams „
_______ City
of Traverse
A CC S «tb.
MAYFIELD.
now qnlie well surroaoded also. The • visited h<T daughter. Mrs. Wm. t'urry
Geo I. »>nion and wife to A. B.
1 the efaurrh
plains ^sve been on Are In almost .
asv. Ustweek.
Stinson, parrel* in sec. 8. T 2S. R 10
every direction and the smoke has.
,^a ^rs. Rex of WUltomshi
Anion lAugworthy and wife to EllxBbetb SIncUlr. lou 10 kod llnnd 6 ft.
_____ _ltpent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs ifvooni of the chuedi dedlratrtn.
arsst Fires Dsmagsd C. 4. LauterLw
■ »»*«•*“■ ««'.
Qhlir « number from here went lo lot 1:. blk. L Oakftrk add.
Nicholas KHnkner and wUe to PhiltalM wm be only half a crop tbit,
, number from here weoi Travers- Citv Batoidsy.to attend tbe
hahn's Property to the Ertanl
1
to
any
Trwvis. lots t. 6. and T. bOL 1. WU_ .
..
_
. _
'to Traverse ntr Saturday.
j Taft day celebration, which failed
or About 8LOOO.
tbe .bvlm’s add.
tbe. niatcriallie nntll night owi«
Alben B Tbompsoo and wife to Tnl^nierbafan vxpeiii-ored a
were present and the quilt a
Trust
and
Barings
Bank,
parcels.
A maleqosl-------______
q
-------------------abeoi tS.non through forest
Ished Mrt binding. Mra. Freeman eerr-1 oinjd,
of
swto
Of

V
:i.
of l>»n HollilU.v. »ed Tabbcrer, Wil- | across * side
jAres, the great«-r part of timber and
«d a Bne dinner.
\
uotHsob
lie Gran and Harold Gibb*, with Msr iT Sii. H
baring tbelr
^ visiting Hr. and
Mary T. TlUolson and *01. tn H. T cord wo6d on hk. farm near Trappe
ion Cibbs as organist, nug
MHue VI BtrauFM. mcu in larH has i U’arner at Elk tlaolds.
BummJl City church dcdicaik ) Bun-' :l.ln. lots 12. 11. 14. 13 and It. Uk. JCUy hartng burned the other day.
been^untll Bstoy to noa^elasi - „„ G«»rse Monro and son Ilugal
9, Bunimlt llty.
Tbe boildUg* on »he
by a change of wind.—W'aaaan (Wls.)
S*“.
trow neboo\. Her i,pent part of last week in Elk Kapldt. ''"Mrs. Frank Bayerw and Mrs. PlaU
Uftle Me^ hope that abc wfll won y^s. haslt- Root of Trnverae Oltj vto- Bamum attended a Hsembee retfnRecord-Herald.
.
.. ' Hed her grandmother. Mrs, PlUar. laai ioii at Traverse aty Thursday UsL
Mr. Lsuterhahn has many friends
Mrs. JmnUa Pray to better at this,
here who will be sorry to leam of his
Mrs. Cbas. Mscy and daughter Miss
wrtUng and to at work apin. _
j
HoUey of Traverse Oily will be Alice Macy. vikited Mrs Haswdod
less.
N. W. Herrington of Cedar City, A
Manley of Keystone last week.
^ to cm bis com. Grandpa Hall ,^^01 1*5 Bags Friday evening. Sep:,
UUs Eva Waring ofTraverse Cl'v
tending O. A. R. Reunion and
to 71 roan old. but be Aasnl forgot-. -jt,, ^ very interesting and Instruc- spent Mouday at the home of Mrs. J.
Working for Big Show.
L. Gibb*.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Web-i
a-i;) be ns^ for the benefit
Mis* Eri. Steams of i'cn-du-lac. Wts
•Ur. Bopt. A a girl.
'of the Sunday school and a good 1
-Ived recently to spend
If tbe Leelanau county fair Is not VlUllty of Bay City Carpenur
Mtos Laura tVonkwilght leavea us tendsoce to desired.
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Injured In Fall Amaasa the
to go U work t the Traverse City Mr and Mis. Andrew t^lor and cbll-;jjtos Steams come* to the Grand,_____
Physicians.
MylUBl.
dren and Miss Carrie Foote drove to,Traverse region to escape hay feve.-. rington. of Cedar City. Mr. Hetrlm
BepL 18.
^stport Saturday to visit their sister. I The w-orsi of tbe road from this ton to here attending the old soldle- ' Bay ntj. Mich . Sept 17.—Morris
Tbey roiuroed Sunday. | p
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aim-rly who, Monday
afternoon,
i
MABEL.
broke bis n-rk and frwriurt'd his skull
y's one day last week.
I Plait Bamum l/en Holliday and Bert week. As a renIt ot hto efforts, a , ic a fall while at work a* a carpeniet
i
A. B. Vhf rmumed home ihe icth | Wm. fMrry's
g at it from here.! large pumber of persona, who otherstill alive at Mercy bosjiltal. Phy
1.
M>
‘J troB WeUstoB.
Mr. Btryker. who has been apecwl- 'wlse would not bsve
nave thought of
oi U.
U.!:,u-iani
.tj-iani said be wool.
would die in a few
Ing some time at the Soldier's borne j will be tn attendance. Mr. Herrington boors, bht ns a last roaon they took
tn Grand Rapids, relumed home Bat- lassure* all that It will be well worth out half of two vertebrae and bent
nUford Pray returned to Wellston
urdav nigfal.
attending
SOUTH GRANT.
another backaard. thus taking, the
ute ixth after a week's slay at nome.
Miss Marion Gibb* and Harold
G. C. Pray took In the big day at
pr\-t*ure off the *.plnal cord. White
Everyone to wtoblng for raJu. as It
Gibb* relumed to Olivet college Mon­
Traverse Batnrday.
Ihev Ml'l dout; that Seilleriy will leto very smoky and dusty.
Mr. Stoop’s ramOy are eslerUinliig
School began tn district No. 3 last day. The former experts to graduate •
FBRSONALB.
G eover the physicians say his vltalUy
maxing- __________
Monday., with Mias Basle Vinton for from that Institution the coming year,
L.-K.
Gibbs
was
here
Sunday
to
vis­
Chas. ...
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isacber and the district to well pleased I
it
bis
mothft.
Mra.
Ardella
Gibbs.
BammoM and wife, visited Trarerse to have secured so good a-tesefaer.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Uigbee. of ManMr. and Mrt7 Theodore Rogers are ten, are the gu.wu of Mr. and Mrs, I
City tbe l*th.
There arc over 40 pupils enrolled. Miss
BREVITIES.
attending
tbe
eoldler's
reunion
nt
Archie Brows and wife called on Vinton boards with Mr*. E. Davis.
F. O. Tnikham. of 40* Seventh street
City.
their daaghur Mrs. O. ('. Pray Bun-------- ---------I Miss Julia Nolan arrived this afiep •
Bcbool began lasf Bonday at Ram­ Traverse
Mr*. Potter of the Marsh md|dibor-!
Qrsnd Rapids and to the From Thursday's Record.
sey. with Mr. Miller f* teactoer.
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r. .Mra.WI
Rosa Pray to on the list
Bertha McCombs has been very sick
guest of her Mster .Mra. William Johnj. ^
.nperinieadeti of the
a. c; Gardner to putUng down a for the last week but she to a IltUe
lltUe betpany.
veil for A. B. Pray.
today. .
OflbtM Pray has a fine flowing well.
Mr*. A. Wldrlg. who suffered
CEDAR RUN.
It flows a barrel In IS seconds, it
still In need of rain
city returned hocm today.
I being cloned tar t
forced water to tbe height of flve feet. to silll seriously m. Her moiber. 1
The
Mlroe*
Agnes
and
Bloesom

Cranberry plcUng and com cntilng
Mra RebecM Pray to vUltlng in Bell. Is here from California helping is the order ot 'the day.

».V

SCRUBSf^E HIGHWAY. '•
Now Bi^ oUriwa Device Fee Ac
A irw piece o^Elgh*^"
dMlgued for tbe purproe of riesning
asfduli surfsetw I* belaf giveo an esparlBrotsl te«i la New Toet. It cc»alas of a sratsrlng tank, behind which
toa roller, or -squeegee." to which stiff
nihher snijw sn fasutMd to m>lral
favbhmTbe machine to abeal iwrire fn-t
tong owe all and cvifries a K» gwi.ou'
wster tank The three sjtrlukliiig |■lIv«
are located l>etw«eo the fruat nn! Terr
axle*, and the roller which One* tbe
aweeplng to hang frva) tbe rear aSle*
on a frame befamd the machine. Tbe
rxuter constois of a core iro liv-be* la
diameter. Into which the rnblirr strips
are fastened. There sre iwenty-foor of
Ibeae strips, rech Ibree-eighths of nn
inch thick, projecting four sr.J a bsif
Inches from tbe core, so That tbe site
of the roller to s!*>ot nitielreti locbes.
Tbe strip* ate placed spirally, and Ibis,
comhlnei! with the stlffnetto of tbe ral>her. kn-i>* them from Iwniioa d.'wti
rosily or ••flopr-Ing." Tbe toiler isaeven
fret long and pUced at au angle similar
to the revolvlag biwitna oT tbe ordinary
street sweeper. It to retwlved la a dlrectloo opfiosite
icfaloe by . gearing from one of
^ttae rror wbreto
.
The piachtae doe* tbe work of rironlag the aspbalt tn a very tboroegb
manner. It seems to get lo all tbe lit­
tle luart-uracles uf the surface, as is erIdracod b.v the fset tbnt it picks op
pins and slmllsr trlltos of thu chxrav

. HAD HEAVY LOSS

^HDiG LEELANAU FAIR

NECK BROKEN, LIVES

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TntverM City for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollenbeck of Elk
ftapMAWtttted at R. C OardnerY over
Buoday.
Mr. Botomer went to Kalkaska with
a Mfl of peaches Baturday.
WBlUm DartdBoo went lo Trkv•ne City the Itth with'a load of grain.
OVIATT. .
It AMBS ptcoannt to hive the smoke
UR alittle lAor Its beli« so dense.
BolHnr the forest Arcs have done
no dhmage In this vlcinUy.
CailUD SUivcni and sister and little
hrotter of Cedar Run. nitended Young

Pettlagm and soo Clayton
drove three bead of beef cattle to
Travvee City on Friday and relumed
Wa are sorry to lesm that Mia.
Butt*, know® here as -Aunt Button,"
to aertonaiy 111 at her son-in-law s,
Oso. ,ftock. of Kaason Ceetro.
Osa. Newman, of East Kasson. with
•sraaal trioads. atteadrd Borrkes on
Do day erenlng.
Ose. Brooks to making quite nn 1m■ house. »uch as
So BP ehlmueyss «4mnctag stairs ud
partltloos. lathing and ^tmtng. CyHarper
A weHc. This wm make It quite a

to care for her.
John MoCOmba' children bare been
suffering with whooping cough for ov­
er flve weeks.
Mr. and Mr*. Wilson visited over
Sunday at Drawn with Mr. and Mrs.
Wood.
V. Canute and O. Morse loaded two
car* w ith Leonard seed peas at Grawn
last week and will load at Buckley
this-week.
l.«onte Madtey and Mabel Canute
)d Anna CbampMm were Initiated
..J the Grange last Tuesdsy evening.
Teh member* of the fSrange WUl b*visupper at their next meeting all mAnbers requested to be present.
J. Gibbs and family have returned
from the weal and will make MItAlgan
their home.
E. Drake and family and his nephew
Oscar Drake of KaUmaxoo visited r«l^
lives here last week.
^
.Mrs. Appleby of (.Ynada Is tbe guest
hf Mrs. G. Uaren and expects to spend
tbe winter here. .
May and Clifford Cook and Wayne
Barrows have been quite sick: gll bet­
ter at this wrtUng.
The Rev. Mr. Quinn preached bis
farewell sermon at hto different appolntmenu yeeterday. We wUl go
dbnferencc Tueedsy. ,
Sept. 14.
Regulates the bowels, p
natural niovemenis. cures c

You’U Come
^ck Again

or

Protracted meeting
will bvgin
Tbnrsday night at the chapel. Two wo­
men from Canada wlH hold the meet-

John Shorter and family of South morning. Mr*. VauKeuren returning *80 fed long with rooU right fee.
KadsoD. ike Hatch and family of Bomb home, accompanied by her brother as •crom.. ^eral houra were conaumed
in taklnl n oat.
Kasson. Steve Pike and family of Ce­ ...
Grand Rapid*
Mr. and Mrs. P. Brvans. of Mid­
_____________ 'ednesday
land. re.urned home this morning aft­
t he home of B. F. Allman and famlb'. er vlsUlng in the
abed Is being
erected Tbe dock is
.. city. They;_
.
ig erected
' Mra. Fred Goto vUlled Mra. Lewis aecomi
npanled- bv Mrs. E A. Ervasa.i large and enbstantlal 0
ijLRiar Saturday.
wbo will vMi them at their home.
~
Bathing
'
in On
f bay is
Mlsa Ollie Shorter came out from
Mr. and Mrs. FVed'Baumbeneer. of,atm being enjoyed, the water being
town yesterday morning to spend a Norihport. were In the city today on I quite w arm.
tew day* vacation at home.
their way to Grand Rapids, where
a sU-foot ridesalk to bring laid
8. H. ljuyer and AlberU Crain they will attend tbe stale fair. They the alley next lo Ihe Cmn> *lr«et endrove to Traverse City yesterday
wlll al»o slop at St. Joseph for theigine bouse from Cass atrm lo the
Methodist canferaoce. and will then eity loek-np.
There was a good crowd at the go to South bend. Ind.. for a ahon] . The Star Electric tbewter invited all)
dance at Shorter's hall Saturday night stay.
Ilbe old soldieiwand their wires to aiThere w-lll be another dsnee Sept. 28.
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'
id tl
this afternoon |•erformanc>• on j
Mra. A. D
Kent left thU mornlug
Mr. and Mra. Don Sullivan and famtmentary llrkets. giving a serl.t*
for Cleveland. Ohlo.
Mr.
and
Mra.
WYlltom
Johnson,
of
r pkiuret which were much enand friends.
Jnyed.
Lynn.
Ind..
wbo
have
been
vtatilng
A. C. Wyokoop and son Reid return­
Dr.
and Mr* Boyd are the parenu
Mr*.
Lr«a
DwvIdsoB.
of
407
West
ed from Canada where Mr. Wynkoop
of
a
bright
iittii- aon who arrived at
Klglith
siP^et.
returned
home
today.
was called cm aecoont of Held's sick­
tbrir home yesterday.
1A'. S- SchuUx.
ness Tliey both speak well of Canada.
There alll be a regular convocation
Miss Ollle Shorter vWted her moth- lire for the Ryder llros. Stock Co., to
in the city arranging for their cqien- of Traverse Oiy Chapter No. 1P2 Fri­
day evening.
Work In' the mark
ing here next Monday.
The Rev. Mr. Speer «
iilghi with Mr and Mr*.
Hr*. S. E. Houghner. of,St. Louis. master degree. All vtoiijog members
spent Friday night
to working for Mich., relunied home today after rls- •r<- invited.
Miss Carrie WagiK-r
V
Good catches of i>crch arc reported
Lewi* Bl.jnar.
lUng in the city.
her coorin. Mrs. Will Grifflu.
Mra. E. L Hughes went to Prio*key from Itost bay.
Peter Newton, of sectloa 7. civil aerJim Zlgler and daughters Olla and this mortriiig for a visit with her sunt,
vtco beadquartere, Chicago, to In the
Ellen of Neaaen Cii.v. autinded tbe|gbe win return tomorrow. .
d tbe
interest of lur
the cii
civil *er...
...
...
Irity
J.T Ilu
iuf iuirr^wi
funeral of hi* brother. ProL here Priday at lo o'clock a. m.
examination for positiont in
1). G. Shorter was In Traverw.- City
Saturday.
l«riBient service.
, Jacob Katoton of Leland wan seen In
A new fog l-elj ha* been furnlabed
our midsi over Sunday-.
the Nonhi-rn Michigan TrsBwporiatloo
KEWADIN.
Klnier and Everri Crain and
♦.dock which was put In place yester­
Sieve and Gl.-tin Pike bare been load­
day sft.-nv.von t)w John Sanborn. The
ing wand ou tbe can here the past Special lo Tbe Eteifiug Record.
old V-ll wa* i-rarked and uselea*.
two week*.
The St- Francis Sewing Cirri* will
Kea-adin. Mleb, Sept. 17—Be^amli
Peal Zigler a son of Gihndpa Zlgler. Zivelfel, of WtocoD»lD. visited hto: meet with Mr*. H«wett. M2 Web*'.t-r
died here Wednewla.v morning, Sept. coo»in, Andrew Healey, last week.
streeL Friday afternoon Instead
9, after about 10 days tlcko<>ss wltR
Mto»
Lory.
Mto*.
Meaoriiey
and.
Friday
evoulog a* ' previously 1
typhoid fever. He was 22 year* old
and a good boy and loved and respect­ John I.ory and «on. Joe. rriumed j noone.’d.
} The s(catn<-r Missouri to expected
ed by all who knew him. Tbe atony heme Thm*day
parcmls.

ci.5rt:jn.r.S
daughter.

K BOB faaro ever taed Liy While. %e Aow Ibe beM enob roe'
■ad you ate penuaded to try setae otbei brand (or any reason whsb
ever. poBlecroe bad asi^
YodI eesne bad to L3y Whke pat a* hnnebed cf olh« have
dne Mid yoel pnniw youneK dtal yoal Bev^-.jeay away agaia.
Wc doi'lUMBe you {«Mrayng away once in a wide.
.^
10 U oat bowj^ Hy.'^, «
&««U to
yoneKtbat ifaere-snoolber SotaiD Ibea

Its a

Bat, aatonly we'd fte to have you becoeae an bonarwy nendicf
ef die cU 'Miadbri--pe<de who ha^roed Uy While MeadilT for
-over 20 yew and vrodhi't have aay other Ikw 2 you gave it to

Lily White
**TW nov the hBBt Cooks Ubb**

HasbeeawadesBeaemaby »he »e idkr.al thero yews, hot
beta llw ml and the
have kgaotod with tbe yean and
kg> to dale.
It U been tmd that dm ader hat given
■ plemmetoamw
diro miy flibm mw in Ibe Mate aad when y
b«i c2 mds of Liy Whbe Flosa he bat made, who eqa
Aad. by madig good bread Ataewotoca have gnea |
thomsadi cf mhen.
Mmal-Gaed work. &e good Boat, b ito am lawinL

Fermkbfjs*^'
VAUXY CITY MAJNC Oa
<bwadtigHi,l>t

AUSTRALIAN FORESTS.

Ml**

Mabel.

She

left,•*

^

How to Cm
kidigosHM

yowr'wo^
drag stars and bsr t..........................
caM^s ernm
>t la iiarony whara a w tkaa half (fee
• Urn. Ttoai tt aids ,
I\«I81UM Rwil.'^BrwrovlB^Tro.
bad such a arvera attato of tototoMi
that his BUnarh. Bvrr sad hewdto
amud aterot paiwirasd. tost a taw droro
of rr. Cwldwtf • Byrro Pepsi* rMtosro hha
and today h* la wsfl ms ever. Maud* Bag.
Alprna. WcL. Sara that one botU* aroad
her of a vary aev*t« roa* of todtondlan.
k Mew
PM>
A L Btotch Chief of Pohea.
I
sdriphlB. Ohio, aars: *1. f-‘
jd 'Dr. ObHw*U's________________
arnip Persia the
s hot
he rsowdy ter
rouoo I eerr
orod.
I wwtod Wet h*
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rot IL- Rev. A. J. ffletcteg. Rothte
Teaa.. to BOW M. and y*t M dtovi
Ohu of tsyawiTatandide Creoch. Ttatoaitaa

'.r-'^'L'rras

_ ______ _ . - euts I___ —
loro etaodUu ef dyroepeto and tinslltl
Mon la OM propto. It to perfaeQy sal* tor
habits, and tl to tSroaaat to tthto and
paU. or grlpa.
«gl«u aeU n 1
pi- btot2*“p*pS? araro Su wf SiT
sn-D Btdg . Menltoellc. n. ar* ftod to

Nativt Tron Bring Raplseed by Thosr
of Europ* and Afwariea.
The tullve trees of Auairaila
Fhete^raehia^ lee Steasseku
tog systematically replaced with throe
Ah impruMri ainwralu* hsa broa
of tbe Vniled Slate* and Europe. The
chief reaaon for tlil« aitloo to Hut the Bud* b.v la- Frlit lAtrg I>r Mnnkh. hi
tive* of that rnualry ore gi-nerally of wbirit-ttoe -inal le of tbe atoiuseh can
a very slow groaiag nature. wbl<-b to Ito rlesriy pboti>cra|>bed. Tbe enSstB
not desirable lor srieatltlc forestry, al­ to actually swaOowed by the patleaL
though It to true that many
tbe and no sooner dnee It reach his stoato
tree* grow 10 ennrmotu arh Ihffp the walU thereof aM tHaBMstoe when fully matured and proJuro nsiHl by 0 *mnll electric ismp attaehafl
•xcwllrnt Umlier. Nolaldy am«-g thus* to the a|H>aniua. At the bottom of ih*
to the kauri pine, n-bh-b fe.}Clrr* almut camera to iruuud a pbotographlc fflto
twenty Inches long and s quarter «f
200 year* to re*cb full gronOi.
A* the natlre tree* are cut Motrn to an inch wide.- All the aurgven has to
aptwer the demamto for lumivr tbe do to to pull the »nl «ad thfo ran iho
imiKR-iad ttvro are plsnlrU In tlu-lr Aim |wst the ten* Tb* ktoetolt 11^
pisot*. ao that evemuslly tbe flora of to then luriMd on. sod after tb* aMfBhas liron ImprsMsd with th*
tbe country will !«• largely ellmlnatrd., tire
-- film
- - —-----'
If not entlrriy an. Already nywtwoo
Ihe t-ufrent to turn*d off a^^
tree* hive b*ri> p
I. and seedlings : other aMilon of tbs film to 1
afet«Hngctmivat«llutheourto-ito*ini‘“»o play until the roqutoito
grroi quamiiiro. awl tb.- dutwerie* and :
plantations are t>rlag extended as rap-1
*“
from
Idly as poarible. and tbeae lotroduc- j vrtibdrawn

“ 'the atomaeh.
tkms ara very sucxroarul owing to tbo
Bhaeling *t BoHoMto.
e riiaracier of the cUmsie, In
ExperimentB have recently faroatofid*
wbicb anything will Ooartoh.
tn Iterllu to a«-rrltla tbe bright at
which a Iwlioaa may b*
A Nsvri CaMs Crorier.
Dunug the tost gmi flood of tb* «“»•
Oaptfro
Criorado riv**-. when the wwier cut' balloono vrefe sent up and they wort
great gsibro tbrougt. tbe rsllcys of *»>« at from angle* of from l» to «
souibem ralltoruto that He below sea • <legr*ro. Halloon* travHlng at • height
level near the Mexican boondarv. thto ' of from t*® to
could be hit
novel carrier was coostnicted to eon-!
oarr onl of six shots, whlto they
vey freight airi paiaeogcra over a,
ataolntelr rof* at a height of
&4»0 yards. Even wlwn smek. tb*
damage lo The gas bag wwa ao •mal
that tha hritooo was abl* to conlbiaa
Its JoBiney for bears befose tbs toai»
tag gas made a Unding
Beinctfle American.

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Jupttar and Lighttiim
Gracka and Romans, on* stradt drod
^ lightning was held In gnat bCtoto.
supreme deity In the Orack atoff
Boman rrilginns. Zeus or Jupiter, was
•uppoaed to l>e tbe manlpototor of tha
Rghtniag. and the peneo struck dowa '
by one of the flerj holt* w«B roptotalig.
dtoUagutohed. Inasmuch as ha tonH
aa axBiai, ranv.
been felled directly by the king of tlit
gorge a hundred yard* wJds not far gwto. The dignity of tb* klltor was
from tbe town of Biawiey. noraes. toflectod upon tbe killed,
and cattle even were ttan^Kuiad over to Uiia. tbe oplnioa wax q
the flnnd. a* there was no oiber mean* that the bodies of ttacaa atrack hff
Incvmptlbte.
of eroesing wiibout going fully s bua- dred mile* artmnd All *ueh ordinary •
flood* have since lieen entirely (-becked j
Tar and Ferihww.
eo*t of mlllt-in* of dollars, but lb*
So far a* to known, tbe flfst rocetd
cableway to still kept rea^ for bust-, of pnatoliiiient by tsr and fcaiben to
----------^ ta
iM the year
----------- ,(H(,
IDO. tbe Aral of Richard L
asden shall be first abaved. ibca hot '
pUcb *0*11 be i-uured cpno bln and a
rtuhbiu of feathers shook over IL*

.town.
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"rot P“ro »

r

Iladbes suits I

Jasl iriaecdon sale tbrec very special groapaol

NEW FALL SUITS

In plain nnd fancy aoUia, latest Fall styles,
splendid mnterlals, Unlngs and latloring at

$12, $15 and $18

OU TilDei
(rahred
tkii WHt
StXMloSSS

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(aed wubesl dlivtori aftmwwld, WiMk
ha has btairihBW. a^nitotto^l^

,0.—„«........
reee an rofi tbeir meoibi l.ulkri tb* , ~
; stow before they threw It at them.- ,
rommrneed Sere Thursday bers are rt-<tu.-sii>d lo b<- pre»en!,
with Mr. Duckies teacher of the High
school and Mto* Della DuPrtone lo
the primary room.
William McCoot. of Tiaverae City,
attended a creamerr meeting at
Kewadlu Tuesday.
-Edd Cooley, of Kalamaxoo, left for
home Thursday.
IV. U. iDgerwoll left for Hendon
Friday. IVvoi there be goe* to South
Dakota with a car of apples.
»i<lay nigbt a vtny- pleasant sur1)-« was given on Chester Holirtibeck-and Miss Nora, it being thrir
bMhdjyra. All report a good Ome.
Ice cream, cahe and mnsluneion were
served.
Tburaday algn' 'h- 2=ne*y ■eljnri
rlsra gave George Mamagooa a sttrpri*e. He Irovcs the 21st of thto
month tor the f. of M.
Altha Anderson came home Friday
night, returalag to her school Sunday.
Mrs. Lester Hollenbeck muroed
iBrookmyer. lou 2d. and II. Mk. 2. U. houra Satydsy. Mr*. Ella Park-jind
, U A Co s 14th add.
r. Eva. coming with bvr. The}
' ryni* A. Barker and wife, to James returned home Monday.
{A. Mahan. st« of sH of >«'V >««- IT.
Harry Kennedy wax piroaanity n
T 27. R 10I EUa M. Bariens to Wm. Sharkey. e<
mt
!al. sw'Mr^f neto and
of at* Of sH
He left TDTOday for Kalamaooo where
;of nw\ see 56. T 27. R !.
I .Alice Flanigan to ERa 31. Backus. he take* a-bnainees courae at the al­
*w >, of neto and *S of st* of six of lege there.
i nw>« »ec. 36. T 27. R 11.
Wilbor Hollenbeck arrived boara
Margarei O'Connell to Mary OTYn- from Oxford Friday for a short stay.
Mra. mmarn Russril to quite poor­
ly at this w rlUng.
Ml** B8a
O'Connell. bH of'nwto of aviV
and pan ofioil. mc.7. aUlhsro.28.
T 10
HOLHE8.8IOING.
Mr. Bennett I* entertaining his neph­
ew and wife from Lawrence. Mich.
O. O iJiee spent Sunday In the
Matrhett neighborhood and went to
Buckley Monday on business.
O V. Holme* and wife and E. Smith
and wife spent Sunday tn Summit City
and attended tbe M E. church
'3. Wtncbcomb and Geo. Hodges and
wife attended Geo. Gray's funeral last
Tuesday.
O. Lure has rented bis farm U
Will Ripley.
Willie Wilson and family. Geo Raecrofi and family ttoifud B. Bancroft
Sunday.
Mr*. C. rook from Kingsley called

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«MND THAVIMt M«MU), «»»*»'• «»>T«I»CT «. im

WM. HOWARD T^FT WAS
Si YEARS OLD TWSEDAY
nB^Bxn
. '”\T—
pnridMi. W>rr ^puurlf kDown in
butane c4ly «» -BiK Wir T«fl. U
s: rnn e( efc lod»r. en'l obMfWf=
of Ihc •mlverrerr U tk*»
Itiforairf. k ■cw tbf
»l«w.
Tbm* b Po mqta for d«Ml>i »h*t
I«pnli
tii
Uili VaUMy »«We »ro«“
iiU fatue •» tb<- prt»«dMHlal
♦rf ibe mmbnran pan/. A vcriiaUic
rhow Of
cougiaiatatioiui front
frfoftds nd ailnlrrre in ibb eU}' aan
tlmMKboa: ih<> country b dcaeoadhix
to broadcti the irhiuiflallM
-amllc- abich bp habiniallf art*™.
“HUr Tail •rtma the Hfilil of day
in
cn Sppieutbc-r J5.
tbc an of JBdKo Alnttonao and l-ouUc
Tonwy Tan. Kk father. Uicr United
State* oMamey prnenil and aecrelary
of war tn Ibo caUBci of Prealdcn
Graal. waa WmacU one of Ohio* mo.1
ftmoo* aona. and bla niPinoiT i; tU I
retewd by many of Obto-a aged eltl-

imtioa i> alwaya made, look place,
.jc editor of one of the ecanlloiia
Sunday morslDy abeei* which at that
time Inf B
ated many citlea of the weal
had atucked Judse Alpbonao Taft
very wtlerly. Yonn* Will Taft went
In the edliar and told talto to atop It.
ybe ih* ndilar didn't have WUIlaiu
Taft labelled as “alrlcUy daoRcr.
I—Mndle allh Parc- Id bb dIrePlory of eonibuatllite*. Probably be
tboiwbi yoonK Tafi waa Juai a lar*e.
raibor w.lMed youay man. who al­
waya look«!d good natured. and likely
couldn’t be any «ber way. Foriiht
next wt-ek bb pap-r appeared wifta a
more Tlctoui aitack than ever before
rn Judyr Taft. And that nlybi Ibe
editor wenl to bed with a severe
IndlscaHon wUch had
tai* of nervous
np-............._
aeltled In Ma face. Youny; Taft bad
Rlvea him one stand lir! iny. OB the
■t traveled alroei In CIncInnail,
and attended with every clrcumatanie
of glowlny publicity.The tamer of.Tati was a wortty
vlrp of bb
ym .Irw.. WlllUIDr PfC
vo«r«e r.
u—.acquired both
fame and fortune u proprietor of the
ancinnatl Tlmcs-Star and b n man of

INTEl^T IN
REGION FAIR
AHUenONS SECURED
THERE WILL BE SOMETHING DO.
INA CONTINUALLY.
Elk Lime and Cemknt Company of
TIk R*p>da Will Make a Big
Elk RapMa Will Make a Big
Shews Intareat.

$22,400 for Qipn^ies in .
Grand Traverse Mstrlcl
lbs MeUodbt coatcftpee at S'. with aoditorlom. leeinre
Joeepb today, the Brr. A. T. Fefgu. U*emrn(. coating about M.TOO ba*
■Bed for IVGrand been bolli, ai '
nipertolendcnt of
Sf with aB talod Ibe foltow. llgioim wwltc
Travrr
. Much cetdlt
Wa 4ktrict to
1*
dwe
to
the
paaiof.
N.
11. Kendall,
ih,- very best of coodUbm
for the euecew* Of tbl* entetpriar. The
Ocaad Traversa OblrlcL
Grand Trwverw dlsuicl baa tt pM- IMOpie at Rice Corner* on the Grawa
rtarwe
W
by
pa*ror
E
W. Wood.
twial ebargsa. iocludlug Ua Indian
mnlntalalng built and dedirai ■ free of debt a cosy
ubrtcmi
>Uag tlJVO. and a
church
praschlng service* In ISJ dljlctrol
1*
bull!
and P*id
■rye*
ctaurcb
was
If
our
chat
loraliUe*. Mure than t
teniory. »»!«•
—--------hey cwooiM supply even a mcagerly
r »"veral year* our lluU- toclety
xrmfortablc aapwwt to a paator wlU>ummit nty woiwbtpued In an old
It onulde help.
'• Summit
last apnng.
*prU o^i
.........
These condition* arlac from cause* «iore buUdjns. but laai
fvUc pastor
pa*i
.at r»rv with the locality.
Some- aged by ibelr ooergellc
W. H.
nultted to
t< huUd a
ime* H 1* the imaalBg out of tbo Herbert, they deiemlned
tinOier Inieretl* «u»tng a shUUng ot 1 more coouBodious church home, and
he popuUtioB. aometlme* U la an on the Uat Sunday beJorv conference
DVa;fon 1.) a cokmy of forelgnera | they dedicated to ihe
mylng ont the Amertean . Urmera.l
aiiravtive i
iomvilinr.i It l» a prevailing lack ot j itafoment. costing
lunUy.. *u......................................
vllgino* itteren In the communUy.,
*uin new chnrchy U In Coltfax townwhich reavea tbe harden of ihurrh I *blp op the Mvtick charge. It it the
V few.' out-growth
of a gradou* revlva^ ednkuiipori «a be borne by •
.........
BUI whatJvcr tbe eaoae. tbe need la ducted by the’pastor. Oeo. \S. DutchWe cannot conaiatem’.................... .............'—-■ -*■’ ’‘-’wltbout

^^^PerAcre-A

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Ttink ol it! — good. Icn.k soil cau he purchKcd BOW «•
* " per acre, and on caay tens*, too^ ^
does not Bicaa lot » aa« fend —but for fine faTBiinE
composed of both ujdand and bonohi land — inefudtuf
tn»»«
tract* —famow for fruit and tnt^ raismj:.
did boat kMw yan Otald taqr
Th» (Utsiwu may sMpra*
—yeriap. yoj dtd
ssalleot UlBU« Ui»d at k> km a j r« ud •« '**» » band.
li’. a Ian. thougi. - that m Atkjruj. rNwlly tk»c
a«>e»i
1' a hc1>-vrke,l Isrm is the EnaiW f*BW
«Kii r» •' all I>«rted cwt.” or u>tkc irnin wbn it cnmi-eW » p*y t UlMca—------|nr hh laimiDg I*«h1 cart VTH.’»i:h hm a muMerhtf*.* oi nviowniag hnsmtaiB.
Wbrsi. rotn and coneo are ft- big .tr-p» nt Arkac.ai —Im ahty art M *H by a
great dtal-o*t». tirv, rye and kar luodurt Urge nopt.
All kinda of v^cctahle*. fruii- and heni» do wtIL Stock ca

.ciT.'rrias:

Ttarli^^itbliSJi^'lSul. &.*«.. cd^uot and h
k meeting of tbe moa
no knc-.lr:nr.our winter* a enoirrul nrth in Arkaocs*.
r eommltteoB wan held
Toui-elt. «l.*:‘» the be.*
with ih*
(5o s-vri ire «l-« i.ruci-n
aaierday afiemoon n
t> yeate
irun groKen and truck tdewrn l«ve»!li;ttr thorwighj) -11 yo^^jO
1 deUU Ibc progress
•e larii. then dwi quickiv t • take advantage .d the oppoRuryMsfliibkvariou* committee*. Most excellent
u> Isr
land M lited, and the demand l.u it b gt-mrtig, arrd will eoMiWot I*
’I'he uppir ui
reporu were rendered. An lnct»a»cd
ioetraart. Land value* are isfudly cubaaciac. Yi* WIH
cron *» the populatioe ioetraart,
ibe progrewoftbetar.
enaaI 1a
in detail
dwarn w
Sare K. Ml at «mc« H ^
you w.
. better youratll.
taas committee*. Mo*t excelleai 1. An lacfsyawl
,d lu rcaulUMd^
--------- l*>.
tsrecl In the fair and
direction*,
ing manifested troi . .
**8»ee Mr. Taft baa bocoine Inieraa
Several llrat eta** free actractlou*
nooBliy faMB*. bU ClBelaaaU friesdi
ired Bo*lba<
L. O. SCHABia, Tkavclloa Facseoffcr Agcat
delljdit 1B raeaHlaa wntortea of
tbe^ai^uwmn'. feaiure tor tbe entire
oaHy daya. and hb birthday
Bkfio Tractloa TennlMl Bvn<las.tB4lBM»«lia.l
four days, botn day and evealng I*
bn»*bt forth many new veralona of
Full of Prowilta.
aaanre^to be one of apectal attraoVermont,
son
of
a
poor
farmer,
and
The
field
boweviT.
a*
a
whole
U
By
the
kind
prov!
,
.
the old Ub*. .
i.k* In town loOKlng after bit'bwafd1 of promHe Kaeh year see* some llvra ot all our paHora and their lam.
One atoiy aOM that when the proa- worked hb way through Yab. Later,
Tbe conceaalpna and privilege* com»* here.
(sai pmhbntttt caadldaie waa r>U>s ar a jurbi. M* ateadfast booaaly and ilttce-are getting numcroua appllea. f these charge* reaching *eltouiH>ort.. HI.-* have beep pre*ened, and y« we
THDMFfiONVILLE.
«j Ur aucl Ur* Teat Jenkiaa. of1\exto acbool In ClndnaatJ. tala report one devcMion to principle served at time* .ton* for apace which will not only ad other* advancing toward* It.: have noi aliogeiher escaped the darts
f.-rd. and Mlrv Edith C.riner, of NesM
to preveat political euccea* One faTwenty-five ebarge* it the dUtrIct in- of death. On »bruar> i, after many
uontb Bbowfd ibat the future aUtea- moiM tnstauce of ibb kind la often add to tbe profit of tbe fair but W Us •icuffd the amount Of pastoral sup- yeaiw of devoted service with her hu:
Thomp*onili;«.
Mirb,.
Svpt.
1*’“

nan bad devoted nore of bb aiicnticm
iaiervat a* well.
Mif Jhl* vea7 ao aggiente of l.CSC. land in the Ulnerani mlnlMry. M>
clind.
to nndtalll and other dellphu
The expoBliton U attraeilng conaid- Md IS of’ these were home mlsslou lUda. the beloved wile of the Rev. . John IJtiU-. a VC f rue. of Ihc Civll. v,|. j^d Mrs Ab-x Smltb tcR Mdayouth tbati 10 hb book*. '
dled at the houi.- of bl* wm. day ffor a week’* vlali aL-Oifind.Rapemble Interest in ihe surroandlng field*. Two years ago wo had 12 W, Miller, an honored veteran of thu
Mn. Taft. iDOlber «ke. excuied the
James Little, ’niexday inoruing. He
oountlee. ^ At yeaterday’s uieeilng. charaes ibai paU a* low m *tW> or conference, heard the call ot the i
boy. rEven If the report Un’i
caae eaiae before nun oo lae n*m «i there were preaeai Mias Irene L- le*«- this year only three, ahcwtagl ter and entered into test. And on had bf-eu Hi for some lime with
Mrt. .
BDOd. hea aJRum at-ibe bead c
the K-h'tol board to direct the reading Qetiy. eeuniy school obmmlsilo&er of that' wv. are on tbe UP grade.
April 28 the saadow of death-fell upon Urighls dl*«'J»e. He wa* of the flirt dafTilgui
elata," oaM abe.
With few exception* the paaiora ap- the honi.. of the presiding elder, and Colorado Cavalry, bl* age
of the Bibb in public aebooU. In Kalkaska county, and Joseph Batten.
ly CUT.
Madieerity Wouldn’t Do.
year*. He willI tbe buried (n iLitIb..-.
many particular* ibe caae resembled field, one of the moat piomlneni farm- DOlnisd at the Uai conference have AineUa. the dear companion, who
Frank Grant, of tfarioR, spqpt BaBat Judye Taft obooh hb bead. the recent agitatloo on much the
Btookboldera In Kalkaska boen able to labor
Mich.
contlnooualy ' 3t yaaru had been ibe ahau r In all
i> with bis brothel Kni.
-Mediocrity won't do for WtUle,“ aaM same Unoa in New York city. Tb* cgufiiy. TbfM well knows people
Tbe soldiers who nuended tbe r«*
ibroughom the year and by the bleas-illle e^>erlen«a. wcut from patient
Ostwr Brooks Is cowfiaod to kIB
iiiion here laft week, gave much home with typhoid fere.
ease wa« bitterly tongbL and all Obb tended tbe meeting of tbe commliu- ing of Ood have ^n reasonably sue- *ufforiog to eu rual peace knd
Uaforttnatrty for-Wlllle. that waa watched the outcome. And Ohio, in for the pOTpoee of arranging for
piaUc to the cUiicn* for ihe enjo).
ceuful in bringing thing* to para In
Ed. Uanvine. ot Copemllb. VM
orerbeard. and the other boya In the those days waa the -wastem reoerve hiblta from Kalkaaka couniy.
able time they wpeni here. Tbe n*
unvanliig business In lown Mdkjr. J
the upbuilding of the kingdom of our
family, boy like, made bb life n^union will be held here next year.
trufiTand •’a* peopbd by the son
Ont of the large Indusiiie* lo
Mr*. R. MeXtarmou nnd dan^ttg.
able If anyiMny oonld make "Bill
Mrs Sam Wlllia. non,.mother and Millie. UJi last week tor UUnrada.
hlblt at this fair wUl be the Elk
Taft unhappy at that aye. But the
Ume and Cement company, of BIk
I l»dy relative from Owoesu
. V., for an.exletrtM »»*«Tbars have been asaaona of refresh­
father was prewtlent.
same easy ctace that they would take Rapid*. Frank P. Brown, aales i
•Ing
here.
ing upon moat of our field*, tbe |i*»There *•'
Medloertty won’t do for “Wl
npAe sword to Interfere with the ager of the company wa* In tbe city
Captain Jack Crawford, who weM tendsnee SI
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anre enongb. It never has done for rtyST of any one el»e to worship dlf. u> attend tbe repabllcsn demonaira lor* r
hrou^ many battle*, both in the here tast wevL.
him. Why. eren when be waa a Junior fcrenily.
tion last Saturday and at the same Kharlng
Dr. Sipver and fsadly bavp mend
Civil war. aad In bciwim with Indian*,
in Yab tb* othm bon of hb cUaa
Well. Judge Alpbonao Taft decided time to cooler with local commUiees fruits a. - - -............
Elk lUplda, *MlA.r Bepl. 16.—TL.- gracefully surrendered when attacked bark here f om Uladaione
......
.
picked him out tor a great man U
.^.aUlutlonal queatloD (nvoJred. retatlve to exhibit* by this company Frankfo.-l. Fife Uke. Williamsburg. 1----' school -------------------------class w-bU-b gradaate<l by oar -attkiog machine.
comCorlatly settled tn tfiqir .owm
bryo.
waa knoarn then Iba
lie affect that the acbool board* 'nis company la one of tbe most ex- Ahleu. Loverlng, Bellalrc. Empire.
June, gave a farewell reception
the democrat* of Bensle county,
nal. MtiPs amlritlM was one day w bad
the rl^ to order the reading
9<five In tbe manufacture of oemenl Mancelona. Manistee. FreenoU and the „ >iafcab<-e hall last Friday evening, ibtrjgh few tn number, have tou of
Mr*. Dick Cook. Of BeaaoBta. %m
of the, .,ibb
Bibb in
In the acboob. or lo force
tb* state and lu exhibits wlU dem ohorcbes cf Trnverae CUy.
The to the member* who go ibi* werit to iriiacHy. They will nemlnaie *’ ftaned a mllUnery shop tn tbe Cte'then•ectarlan form* of worship down onatrate lor tbe first lime In tbl* aer evsngelUtie work has been moally «,ler Uie various college*. The high ticket in the count}-. But as to Judg- cDce Menold hull
lildltig.
ling ihroata. Later db case go\ Hon. tbe poasIhllUies of this great It dene by Uit pasioiw In cooiieraitcu school teacher* and Gie present sviimeni,
to the Supreme court on appeal from dtmtry. and U* present magnitude.
ihelr people.
, lor das* wetv Invited About 40 w ere
FhPWi fire * have caused conaideebb drcHon. and that deebion waa
rowQ U a bustler and promiday webool work Is being pushed present and a moat dellghllul lime
able IcK*. Timber losees
4
PERBONAU
1'BB
aiutulned. But at the time ti madi- un IM* the fair assoclaBon an exhibit with vlgi-r. The effort of the Slate «bs enjoyed.
awful fua*. Judge Tafi waa conaid. that will be a credit not only to Uvl* Sunday School aM-oclailon through, On Fridsy evening the sojmoiaorc grenier than now caiimaie*. as
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cred certain of the republcan i
eountv conveniions, and towi’-, class gave a niarahtnallo* roast IneoBtpanv but to the tJrand Traverwf
alien for govomor of the alale before Regton fair and to tin- sinto at large.
■ insiliiiies. lo awaken new Inter- vlUng the fn-shman class a* ihelr
,1
Howard Weik#L
be made that decision. He had b-cn The company will rpare no pairmUiI enihuMasm In iUf ImiKinuni guest*. The nie<-i was on tin- bay sslue. Miiclr fin- was Itnv iidiar}.
Jordiin, ate- vHlllng tbelr
a candidate for the norolnBlk» ihe making the (xhihli* one of tbei bokt work I* iHwringgood fruit.
A. K I’uradi**- and *«i. MIH01:,
shore where a huk'’ «>«• was '‘•"'lied
Mts Joe Wykoff, and son, J
nreviona year, believing that hr would on the grounds.
The Epwoith League held a dlslricl A fine dunce hl'K* was *e. up at Uu Park Hencn and Frank Hell un- tak­
Mr. Wrikol Is allengliig the Beldl^
not have as a rival candidBie Ruthei.
lusiltuic
Bl
Hay
View
In
July
which
water’s
edge
and
lu
turn,
ea^
uuing
lu
iho
lair
in
Grand
lUj.ld*
tbl*
Alrwady U Is a»aur*d lhai the
ford a Hayes. Bui Hayes changed Chanlcal exhibits will be very exten•
qulie targriy attended and very l^y fresh^ rVh^eh" W* - - week.
r^and* M*ra^S**Th4mpWM. hi
bb mind and waa nominated, ft waa tire. AU of tbe other exMblU wUl helpful Empbiala was laid upon tbe pede»ul and put Ihwgh bis
Tie Natioual Wood IHah Co.'s fnebad lenmcd ahd
omeeded that Ikfi would auc^ ■ be good. In facL from present Indl- lines of DlblF
oblj^-d to shut down Mou' Old MIsMon left this mOfijM to
' -wp recited the High school
Urn. blit Tafi gave up that bW eatlou*. they wUl be much beuer than
dav- The
abaft bttike. They Grand Rajlds to altead tM
irUitan wtewnidalfip.
Mra. Marv McKcrcher. of l3Wrather than decide a case gsalnit inr wa* originally cxjiected.
art' ke<xtiofWsy a full force and anThe camp tuecuug a
V,as lb tbe city today on her way to
law and (he evldenie, no matter what
as snstalned with tlic
chaperon crowB.-d with order*.
From ihU time oo. ronsUnl
Grau.l Rniild* when- she wUI altORd
effect that drcblon trlghl have aHX«' aaergHIr work will be the order of
a. II 1* lirOlMlble I'
sfior ■ 1®*",,,^' liarty,
A i»rtv from ManUlee went away
tbe loir.
bb othi BinhIUon.
J Of two yearwlbe Hay View
all of the csKumiUet^.
added t -- — wlihoiii pnylQc for ap.xmimodatlniis
ri- FniTuliJ Is
... to
— be
—-----------Hariy
Mr*. K. E. Kills and aon. OtOCffO
1. r.-*uuied...
asrembly will i«.
next year number
of those of Ibe >o«ng people .'t The Central Hole], but |1. SlockMIi Italnmnd. of ig-land. were In tbe diy
program worthy of Its old-Umc
'invlitd him to come up and settle.
«.n Uxtir way lo Grand Rajfida to atAnd Le did >0.
I tiuil the fair.
4
HOMEWARD BOUND.
♦ glory.
Indian Mlaalona.
'^hoirf
Bf \90\. ... *_ ... .Reboot stirt.d with a full force “f
Mr*, mio VanKcurra and MffL
Our iDdiaa mlalons with one excel*
‘g,
uke „no of the englnexr
im|»eieTii InsinH-lw*. and wiih ihe James, ol Allegan, who have been viaOnu-ns. Mlrh.. Si-pt. ll.-^l.-nersl Uun have ta-cn well sustained.
...„ foorse*.
.
Id and Mipjmri of, Patrons will insure
and Mr*. II U. Grl. rM>n, Mra. Grier­ isb.Tnaele coating about 83.u)
I>r Jong was summoned by Icl<^ grosi bi-neCta. Jx-l’* posh, not knork. Itlng her eoB. I. VaaKeorea. and la»son’* ulster. Mr*. I’awndcr, Ihclr been btUli aj«D the ramp gr«>t^d near
ily.
n-turned home this oooa.
faithful niau. Guy WaxhiuBton. and NorihlKirt. which Is the greal Indian phone on Turaday rnornlng to Jo
Couniy Agent Noithrup.l* determtiiMr. and Mr*. F. M. Raaton. of
wife, nnd Mb* laiey Barr, who hu« rallylug point lot Northern Mlehlgni.. a fuiiiHy nninlou lu the old ho»
id ehlblc n shall not la- ahiro*d In Homer, are ih.- giiesi* of Dr. and Mra.
I «-harge «t IlK' Oak* Ihl* year, Th«* raiuji ni.-eilug wa* well sustained Itbacn. Tbe Rev. W. P ixmg of
itenr-ir o.niiu. .••'td levin-* ..'her* to
Mr*. Frtet UnaW* to Act a* PrsaWoM
of
KIk
Itaplds.
■nu l*olni w ill, sail on the MIs- and fruliful in results.
ie makli.g Ih.- luorul aluiorptu-rr *''j1t°atfrVra.'^R.' B. Blgbec. Mr*.V.
and Mra. Bowen Elected to
III.' iNirly
Uinorrow u«d lift* ilo-.-:; HitSucceed^ Her.
K Hager. N<ul> fturiy and W. K. lOtag.
Th* year has aoi lipen il.e iuu*t turned In.iua ■ ibn*- niontlis' suinuier
fur Ihl* y<-ar at Uiin-na ftiilnt
favornulc for cbgrelt fitiance*. In ad­ trip to Kui»i~.
V. G. F. Warner I* the nomine.- for of Ct.a*e. an- In aiieBdane* at .tto
<1ill.l 8t.i.iv . tr.le of the Boervl rt*i»rt.
dition'tn
the
general
financial
dej.ro*A
eonferenee
of
the
i.-nehert
and
mcouKT
of li.g!»laliire 10 trpr<..'‘.-ni viirtMupaf-ni.
.
Ibe last
tklgewood. fiept. 16.—In tli
___ aveno.- .. luiol. held iu flr»l nieit
sloti
our
farm
crop*
have
been.short
oticers
of
Ih.JTesbyterlan
Siiuday
, Mra- tb II Mputagne. Mr. aaff Xrp.
Hrnsle
ai.d
la-etanaq
4-oontlM
iicxi
lug for ihr year Ttteudey ot r. ek days, then? ha* been qulle
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT.
Tuesday evening, wint.’r.
\V. <• Hull and Hr and Mra. Tnwy
ened by want of rain, but In spite of school waa b»-d 003 o'clock In the klndergarifn room. The odu* from Mins la-wl*’ coUnges
u
BlodgeiL
GiliU
weoi
10
Cadillac
last
ovralBff
drawbacks
our
reports
will
be
e
home
of
8upi.
ibrwe
Ww
luienuan
ba*
returned
to
bb
Edgew-ood. Mrs- MUlar of Ft. Lewven"kH WF«a the supreme, bench. And the
' and
plana fur rally
borne lo Deiroii after spendlDg two for a shun vtay.
wortb. Kan***, wife of Major MUlar creditablo.
Yale boy* toyally held that ft wasn't
Our gnat benevolence* have been geat ideas for tbe adraneement ot
of the Fifth Unltod Btato* artillery
k quesUoB of “Will ” Taft getting to
and danghter Margaret have hurried duly prepciited. and from Infnrtfiaiion Uie work W ibe school
that etevailoa. The only gotwiltm was
M. E. Duel'kies, recently from Tr*'
sway because ot orders gauging tbelr received from the iiastora there is
bow soon would he resell It. And.
pro»(wc: of a alight gals over |aM erwe Cliv. ba* accepted the principal
toeidentally. Mr. Taft * warmest ad- them nnd withdrew her name. New of­
ahip of the Kowadln w-booU. He baa
mlrar* today are the boy* of isle, ficers were elected n* foilown:
An gggregalr atuoant of $«AC<l ha* bis realdenc*! at Elk Rapid*- Mr. Duck­
L—Prsfldent.
I. ftowen—
who kmtiird to know him In the sHIbei-n raised and appUed to the ps}'- ies has had a wide experiente a* t
asblDgZapf.-FI
revenllag iBilmacy of tchool days, and
a lieu- ment of old Indebtedness on the vsri- laacber In the school* of Illinois an.l
tonf General Burt cnlTstc^as^a
‘ to estimate him at hi* worth.
cu* cliATea. Ibe taxitesi amoonts be­ a number ol year* a* u-aeher of AmMr*. OIbbard—secretary.
ing paid by Boyne City. BIk Raidd*. em-an school* in the city of Mexico.
Waa An Athlete.
AD address was given by Superin­
Albert Brsisehl. Jr., bad a moat se­
iYrs: rhuieli' and Founeemb street.
tendent I. a Gilbert, the subject:
CtnciBBalJ men who were at
rious accident on Mondav afternoon
Jurt.
eldest
son
of
General
with Mr. Tuft never Ura of recounUiig ••WhDt Other Child Study Circle* are Burt, and wife, bate roiurned to tbeir Truverae CiiyHe wa'i carrying one end of a b«.ller
Improvamenta.
Ms exprtVwcfe at that faaaoo* laai). Going.''
s.v„*o' hot watetL The bolk 1 lisudle puU.
home in Cbkiaao.
All
of
the
teacbera
were
present
Bubstan'tal
^
ltuprovom<
mtion of learning. He waa admftiMi; (.-d off. allowlffg tb.- .-iid he wa* esrr}The family ot Captain Burt of the Iwen made In maty
Ftru ]'
(sll tosard* him. spilling the
’ It the beat awtler lo the college at
nlied States infantry, stationed «t
_____ wiirt «i' hi* iyga 'beloW tb.. 'ImiU'oved lh.1r W-JiliaiuK
the time for hi* trcmindona phyilcal place in the new donmnUc arienoe t. Leavenworth, who *peni tbe sens- church, petoakey,
where molhera and teaeber* be
by a new tars
The gartuenis b.-id
1
ibrira^,^.,^xUi'gartueoi*
h«'d<----I Tbe Kiod Yoa Hare Alwarg Bonffbt, md whM bM beem
Btrawgth enaul^ hiril to lake tbs ordiB at Mfowood- have returned home. ebrneb by lustailiDg irnsce. and■ tbelr*
onqnalnted
much
Interest
splendid plpajier until the flesh was so scalded that
uary aibletr ro^ the wal*t. pft*- '-'~
use for OTer 30 yearn, bas borne the rifoatitre off
and appreciation waa thown. Tbe Captain Burt U-Ing at Edgewood organ at a tout coj>I ot 93.2u0.
the skin fell off a they
p. nnd lei - '
, »nd haa been made tnwler bla y«r«
new ptogrwm wUI be glrcn at tbe next tbrongb Augnsi1*0 som.'wbat
as al*
le omaloD---------- ----------Urs. Btewart ot Cinctanatl. mother church at PelUion hs» been raised
7
gonatanperTWonaiocettalitfBaey.'
a
flee
basement
room
provided,
«ould box Uk# n bo*w# afire, and wb«
Mra. (Captain) BurL waa atao one
AIU.wnoones><l<nlr«TniteWa.;
an
addiUPB
made
to
the
seating
in charge
be went lo lUC* he dumed nil night
of tbe party nnd abe too has roturn.

eloping
.-i
road**Bi«bBt
capacity
of
the
auditorium.
Involving
These
smoky
dayw
All Coan(«r«fiith, bBltaUong and**
wUhoot a sign of fatigue. And then,
person
of
Skipper
In
tbe
1
the
expendhuie
of
tl.ond.
Through
nlgbty
pilot
I
tbeboaUbRff
aning io bl* rooao. W would spend the
Despite the many goodbye*, there is
Experiatenu that trifle 1
in
bis
left
tbe
generosity
of
Mitchell
Bh»..
of
diu-bel)
Will
few boar* IntervenUig iM-iween that
BtUl quite a party here who wUl re­
lofttuta and CbUdreo—EKperle&ce a«al^
..jcklnaw all
Cadillar,
wbo
own
the
mills
at
Jenboar and class Ume la getting up hU The Rsv. B. A. Hills, Flald fioersUry, main lor the beauUfui faU.
■ lu the I-willgbt of tbe
Mias Frances lawion of Jackson. itaga. our church there has been en­
Is in tha
Meeting
lesaona. He loved play, but he never
port
and
make
larged
at
a
cost
of
gson.
Our
people
- irdaf.
permllted plag *o Interfere with wwk.
v1l« rotufne^ ftome Saturd
I Mcrirtre Dave spent |6"i.-for new
And thanks to a wonderful coostltubard wood floor and oibhr Improve- laimy at tbe end of the day’s
lion’ and suifii pbralcnl strength ns
,e Rev. B A. Hill*, field eecpetary
n
Oaatorta i» ft barmlcM aabetttirte Ur CMor Oil, P«i*tuenis. Tbe walls of the ehurcb at every Ume—wbra be doesn t miss
bat been gtveww but few. be did more of Ibe Amarlehn Unltartan assoriatkm
Mrv. Hemenway and. chlldreb
cblldrf
Harrletta
hare been decorated.
fforic, Ikroim and Sootbbta Syrwpa. It U FtaaaaaL It
the cRy and will begin work here
vUiiing friends
ing provided, and a new funiaot turned Saturday 1
cooUina neither Oploin, Horphine nor other g*rea^
at once- The first aerviee wUl be
put
In
at
an
onttay
of
MOO.
8UiUrille
held In Grange hall Sunday evening
aabatence. lU aff« la Ha ffnanntoe. It deatrajv WwMB
nnmbcr ot Elk HapUs citcharge
ba«
made
necesssry
repain
on
■ 30 and Mr. lilll* hope* lo miccesIsens went to Travermr Illy last Sat­
and nllayB Fererialmews. It cure* Dtarrhce* and IHad
Its parMUtage aad eburrbes suount- urday.
'«al In
pot on Ihe gloraa In Ihe Ef-m the man
AUhoogh they expected Roo.-CtoUc. It rcUerM Teethlnff Trouhlea, carea CosiatfptoleQ
ing
10
SIC.
Leaser
irarrovemrau
_
Tra»who nndertook Mm knew that er«i
vcU and party were d-Iayed by th.and Ftatnlency. It aaaimitatea the F<km1, nvntadea the
have
been
made
on
moat
of
the
Jf -M’llV’Tntt looked a bit heavy. I - <-ra<' rrwton. Thi-rc U no church of
smoke, vet all w.-n- highly pleased
ebargeu.
deriDmlnailon
here,
bnl
there
arc
Stomarh and Boweta, Eiriny bealUiy and natnal deep.
wna all hot nuad and ginger, plus
■ tbe
>e trip and the occasion
with
a
nnmber
of
people
of
that
talih.
tiberal amount of steel wire si
Tbe CbUdren’i PnnaM»-Tbe Mother*a Friend.
Church BulldingHerner of Sauga
MU* MatOt1
Mr.
Hills
cwmc
here
from
Mlnnc-.
icAlplnc.
muscle. H<- has that muscle yet.
■ Bui the most aatable work of the
ling MU* Cynthia McAi
wiU.
wtane
be
labored
very
ancoess
Miss MrAplne 1* enjoying a • cck's
•- vaTbiwigh with/college.. Toang Taft
fully and will bring bl* wife here and
ration from her worE
went back to M* home in Cincinui Bwhe IM* cUy bla haadqnartecn.
to peepare u> praetke taw. Bat It
O. WrtgbL the American aviator, to­
waa requirad of Urn that be first earn
day made a Digfat In b'« aeroplane pined pocn after confere
bis living, for Judge Alphonso TafL
(ovbrtog a distance nf 29 miles in Si
tly of Uese 1* at
bis taiber. was by no mearat a rich
mlntna and l» s««onds. thus aoorlng
heroic peoids led
mao. NaturaDy enough, perhaps. Taft
United fitataa Troopa Will Leave
new nieord.
thOBlasUe paator. W. A. Watktns. bate
becmoie coo” fopori.-r lor the old •raator Wotmora A^ra For Oov
Cuba—EvacMtUfl To Be Marhed
Tbe trip was made abort the mlli- erected a rabaUBtUI and impoalng
'. then In the he>•Tftor Warnor In Bradloy RaBy Great CeUbration.
ury grounds at Auvftw.
Lrick building, elegantly fnrnisbed
provided with ample
--------Havana Sepi- U-—ft H
apparBATTLE
OF
AMTIETAM
9 for tbe vattad work
sne bm to be mallei* of JovraatLAnttag. BopL IL—Dr. Bradlcr*
enilv ttaetded that tbe I'niied States
church. Tic ooei when ibe baiemant troop* will evvacuaie Cuba oo JanuHUe lanSlaans. InridMUlly. it a» pelltlOB for a reeounl waa preranted
be. b* fftai irataod worn* mra of pres- te tbe board of oanvaanem today by Fprty4hrth Anntwwrtary Waa Cale- la flnUhed wiH be |T.&(Hi.
By
a
Rt
Our church huTtdtr
rat Am .dBrtarara w auad tbo HgDt-«( Watt* 8. Htusphrey and Cbartea w.
wblrii
pnbIkCty wlthutl blinking, for bU
NIcMs rnprraratug
raprMwttag imwoh
Bradley. Alex Spraial 10 The BveMne
that
^ the day will
Lake Compo'iaoe. Conn.. Sepu K.— wa* .legtroyed by fire in Febrnarr; *ot
If 11 dhta'4 Jaave a scar, ai 1««t, cioatack tad Bwiator Wcti
mark the Uitb annlverwary of Jeae
iUamlat'tad ovwry aiory.
.poarad for Warner,
Iiregulartetioe The «6U> tnalveraarr of tbe ttatlle of before the aahea wve cold.-oniaont
.m- rm-an TOtriel. s. wH a*
.
are alle»ed In Hanm. flaaltar. Mem>m- Aniletani wa* ohaerved hero today 1>y ua 3^^
MO BlgBPad AttaMta.
reinru
of
>.lHti.vcft,lurol.
a greul
fbla lima that tfi« aM'taaa. T«aeala,.Mat«Mna aad Algw a teaaioa of the anrviron of the Um
lli A T«y Mt brick iirucftueicelcbrauOL wUl probably be Mi.
Coniwciicat rtfflBesL
*f.'TRffo CBpaar, M R«cbJ«H»Ui*.

ELK RAPDS

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FIRST OF THE YEAR

CASTORIA

ONHA^WORK

What Is CASTORIA

MADE NEW RECORD

caNuiitE CASTORIA always

PErnipN PRESENTED

ON JANUARY 28 .

Bean tha

The Kind You Haye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Year*.

Lv'L

«IUNO TfUVtMt HUUIA nUOAV. urrtMMR ta. 1

DEVOTES TO THE
HUMS TKAVEBK

naot^............
Ms

M Y«Or Tmt amd

IBE HERALD’S FARM PAGE
Aayfbliia

Coatrlbiric

Wm Make It Better.

AH

Artlelcs

Most

Be SIomR.

SOME PRACTICAL
HELPS BY PRACTI­
CAL PERSONS. . .

Write OMy On One* Side oi ttie Paper

To lake Good Dirt Roads!.r,r.“™n-

of whlie- (Vbiiea. and also have grown tram Hoitnr again Saturday.
A WOMAN IN THE DAIRY.
poulio bouse. twenty ta ihiny full blood ('heater
Will Fewlna to
•><*Bad emn vUI never nake goad
Oood Ume to halter-breuk tbe colts Whites each year tor tbe tost seres ' Otis Praii 1* on the sick list.
bauer.
If your poultry house has an earth years wiihoui a tingle loss from dtoBwt Gray to here from the island.
Ihe
ttt* CvMmim of WrifttM FormiA^
Oean l«dl aa the nUk toe kmg ifioMMem Farmars Make Cwt MieThere was quite a reontaa at Mr.
taka In Buyins Lew Orada fituff
floor dig II up and scoop out sis iiirb•m teoM Lobor ona FoM
■are (or breedUig to the tooet Deflect will get Utter and rancid.
at Any Friee.
ea de«>per to make room lor fresh
Bome twenty to thirty years ago we and Mrs. Ed Brooks' tost Sainrdayr
ed pbaM or bane braadiag. Too
Aa a rule chnnlof to pat off too

m PtL
There mere hS ol the retotlvss p-------tost hogs or the naUve blaod every
Bail.
otaof think that the elre to the whale ioof In the vtnter time.
tny Prof- J. H. Stewart, Weal Vir­
Hens set early this muath will
(If Pra(. O. A. CcvaBlit. MkUMwv (blog aad that a colt vltl mX Inherit
Jo the per(ect craanerr the animal
hatch chickens that will bring big
I einiwn rtsUM.)
beat aad odor are got rid erf ai eiwn ginia Kxperinient Stalidn.l
aar of the weak polnu of iu dam.
Pot i-very reaaon that may be aa- money at t hiiounas.
Teb oeeMBStf of a chaage at diet aa poaBlble.
*1lac|Mw off* flora n«u« la (am
Mint pane and palU are all (be bet­ algned for using (vrilltsfvs al hit (her..THEBE WILL PREVENT OIBEABE. 11,
ru“l^ withT.V
prsettea.
rmetti
emtas (b« bc«s (sto a IM4 (rota CDaoentrated grain food to
are almaya two iwaaoon for using hicb
Tbe (ullowing preKvipilons wUl not stoier*. They ail met at Mr. and Mn.
NOTE! ON BULB*.
■( flora, aHovlag tkm to tmlkf (ood to laenaeed aceordiag to ter lor a good Bun bath Iu a Bveei.
net Ihf best yon can tay. if lea* ourw bog cholera, but they will keep Dd Bruaks'. Suoday for dinner. Alan
vbleb airy place after having been waahed. grade (ertnuer*. and ihe first to tbe
lb* fltaaa aa4 «ooaaae the
saving In coat.
of them, and order now.
the boree omui be kobleeted.
Bcaided aad dried.
at «n.
Ptmb the moment -the raw maierOue fine plant la wnnh a doten slrsMich .vvm wlU.have prepared
^
(or 3S years,
Maderaie work to not onlf hamThe aaoner milk to aet la i a cool
k, T*t.>r«tJfl.
give your tiog>. say every »i*t> days. | Will Bates and ton I'rankle drove
leM, bat beneficial to Bare* In (oal. place ready (or the cream U» rtoe the Uls leave the mine, ataoghler bouse jj, dUpepth- ones,
to t«Mtj4re ftan a#o
ly time thev seem out of ,to Traveew (Tiy Fvlday oo busJneea.
or garbage dump until they are In (he i x^y rellahle Ooriat wll seud you hla
It cenalalf u belter thaa keeping
ore cream there will be.
•Ohio. It na >0( Utiowti ouarti
I
Mrs.
Calvin
Brook*
was vtoiUng with
Dm oaty ealt that to fine In quaU soli the coat of handUag to one of lhe],uuJogtie (or'tbe making and advise
,her parents last week.
^reaan it aFonH to he a ablftWM. tbea tied BP In the eiaUe or aUavIng
teavteai Items Ibe farmer cvc-niually you (rr-ely.
then to nn out at large with other ty and grain (or buuer.
Wood eharmal. one pound: sal- • Mrs IJaaie Bate* was the guest M
NvUdf vaf or harraBUnc con. aad K
iHc-ri.
I Mixed iiyarintba answer (or tbe cMt- pbur. otic pound: vadium chloride. :iMr and Mr> Maitlie Sunday.
the eaU to not well mUed ha* lo. meei.
MX Mlc^od that tbfl boo tBoAc
8ip4 uapenscs^re Ibe sam<- lor a ^ floor pUnUng. but separate colors are
la one cBtae they Buffer (ran Ucfc < through the butter U will cryainUif!
gdM flOlaa a> ohM fard fed or
•werctoeand In the other they are e: on the oouide and probably ntak.- ih^ l«fi of (ertlllier containing one per' inexpensive,
day on i■uvlnlwa.
plant food aa lor a ton of fertll- j Tbr Roman hyaclach for early pot- pouuda; MMlIuu
butter Btreaked.
Mr and Hrv. Elmer Abbey have
Not tBily iLe (toror. bu the k<s-;>- ^ (VHUalDing two or more p-r rc-iil. uox will give Moom for the holidays antimony vulpbid. one pound;.pulver- mov<<d back onto their farm again.
' acrteoltarml acUatmt (or beurr
Eddie iMkc and fainny i
saUstortory (or outdoor plaftT ixe tboioughly. mix well, and glvearne
Nol otOy tW gavto. but the ke>-p- The average freight bin alone on ferig In Lake Ann. niterr ooaklBg
<
tor
a vttWopoaad to »aaa
tUiters
shipped
Into
(hla
Mate
to
over
'
tng.
each SIM pounds of
koeplBg the cream nnUi It grta v.ry
I flarofaDf haakloa the
K. ThU and a nnabuf of like bills j •Tulip butto arc Im-xpensive and
weight of bogs treated,
adJy ban one day
I expert Otvee Famera Bour.
■ar to dUeoaUnar (he
last week by belag tkrowa off a oar
The eream pot abould tare I'.s <on- couM of remrse be cut In two by pur- [sbould to- ordered b> thi- hundred, day for **-veral days.
load of logs onto a stump, at AUyn.
tent! Btlrred every day at lesei. and -baalog (••rtillM-™ conUlning doubb- This number will give a fine bed (or
Sulphur, two-pounds-, copperas,
Mis. Melvin Fralt It vtolllng with
j Aboat tbo tlae thia BfMm of bocevery time any mxun to added. Th;» the amount of ac tual plant food.
two gxiunds: maddi-r. two poonds her brother at Honor.
Tbe cost of hauling feriillzers from
t
dlBcardad la the east
(Bf K W. Pue. Director Oood laBurei an even ripening and beiiir
Com cutting, pnlllng beans, aowtng
black antimony, one-hatf pound;aahirehouaea, cars or boats to tbe farm for bulbs tbe better bulbs you will get
a woflten'thmere took it ap. mpee- Road(, Uaited Staiee Depanaeni
goality of butter.
peier. on<*-half pound; arsenic, two grain to the bao' limes for (he (amiu-m worth rouslderlng. if only V the florisTs stuck Is full and <huler ■Hincet; mix with IS gallons of wa(IBaela. Iowa. Kaoeaa. Ke- Agrlca)(hn>.>
White apecka In butter
We are all su-ry to learn of.Ahe
Wa mf rangalse the value at bard Imea Blmply fine pBcUdn uf ul'a for wear and tear on horses and wag- •ran be made,
tr-r and glte one pinto to rurli hog. death of Mr Peter El^er.
The beons. Why make two trips if oim- will-.
r l«o alan> (hat Ume and dnnbie nadi In all pane of the curd.
This will be auftlHeiit to duw IIhi reuved have the sympathy of all that
eoaotrf. bat etUI the (act renalm that ■klmmlng Bomctlmu they are bbwII
ho«*.
Mrs.
Dave Graham nad (be mlator(’mtveatrated high-grade, materials
tong uate to rone the najoiilf ■pecks at dried cream, the resnli of
Oam to a cooparytlreif cheap feed
it.
4
pounds;
blaiV
aRlmany.
(uue
to
have
one
of
tbe
boards
Oh the
necpsaarfly command a higher priw.
having been scraped fr;
(he floistfa) «Meni uaioA Ao acre at (he modi will to oompoaed
one ponhd: eoppera*. one pound: sul­ well ptoifurai break, and she (^
the aides of the psn aad being too dry but Ibe dlffetwwfe U not always pm- Proof That He Wi.l Make More Men- phur. cate pound: saltpeter. onMourtb Ithrough. fauning her elbow and hip,
OOTB eaa hacrovaopUi harreot tor aanb.
portlona!
to
tbe
difference
In
actual
\
ey
Than
the
Cmaa
Under
Saine
but
they
are
better
at
this
srrUlug.
ID
about
nine
nontba
and
mis
with
the
roB >4 to $£. hod viih rooui ot toad
pound: wood Bsbev. one peck: pub
Earl Gray s tnotbo- ot OraiM fUpMD
plant lood. the higher grade maierlals
Treatment.
out 0( the year the earth
d4ad (or Aon $1M to UM.
veriae and mix ihorougbly: moisten to here on a vUlt to her son Bari's.
rule being cheaper, pound for
Tbe dieesy taat« of buuer la due to
WMh (air rioMa tha coot per tnuhct pnperly cared for. are reaaonably eaiMesdaim-S J‘a«,mofe ot Traverse
and put enough In a trough to prevent
Bound, of ariual plant food.
fit).
Farney of Indtonapolto. lod, VaaI parr lav. High prteee tor labor, to- totootorr. Far maar agneaUnral dto- took or ihoronghneas In -waabing and
aad where bogs run have acIt purthaaen of commercial fertllFaruey of indtonapMis. lad., were
Ntfher «nh lav prtow (or tora. var- trlflto It to the oaly road at prmeDt ivmoTlag (be hBUurmllk. Butter «-tU
eeaa to It at anil iluev. If dtopoted to vtolllng
...............
with
h Mrs. OriMm Oykaf InIxm
would
only
get
Into
tbe
habit
nf
|j«v^
that
ifae
full-blood
bog
of
soon
■miahto.
Hence
theae
not keep well If any at tbt- buiiermilk
la labor area iboagh 11
have cholera they will <*at It very
Bhoald Bel tbcenselrea BerionBly
remalni.—BIma Iona Imrke. Wiscon- calcototlag the number of pounds of! one of the l^lng breeds U prefera- freely: at other times (hey alii eat
oir laad to a alight vaau of con.
work to lean the best methexU of
ptont food In a ton of every ferU!li..r bte to any mto|ure of blood, while othThe Idea that hogglag off con to a
lem,
or
pertaap*
non>at
all.
whlth they are interested (hey era prefer the cross-bred bog or ibe
earth roads aad of getHtont tulipa vlk lnrh<-s a|>art and
hlltlaaa vaf at tarmint to baaed
might often be surprised to note linw grade.
tlng the maxImBB aemce from them.
CARE AND FECOiNQ OF HOQA
(oar Inrhea deep; gtve alight prodMhdrtot'faau aar good fadgoMt.
An earth road wimpoewd of waterThen there are others who hare
ileaiib to naiaral, dtoease to unnat- mnrh they mlgbt bare aared on the
teoiioa with rough stable amnure If
ia lor to the (artoer u coavnMi
quantitlea of ptost food (hey have pinned tbelr failb to the bog with
Mtag aoU should to exposed to the Bolh are
planted
In variety they win give
hl> aaOM (hat rtolda (he largaat a« mm and air aa freely aa poeatble. aa
bow much more dash of native bkted In It In order
OLEN ARBOR.
The com and bng crop go hand in
bloom a long ume.
I aad the graataat poaelbUltf at
Tbe Her. Mr. Haakina pruadMd hla
-toon between the ahaded and haaA A man starilag In farming In plant (ood they might hare purcboa- give more vigor and arilrliy.
larewell sermon here today.
t tar hhaailf aad (amUr to Bunay pordona ot aocb s mad wUI the weal rellee upon this combination.
The advocate* of tbe native blood
FITTINQ THE HORBE COLLAR.
The Teal took 11 paaaetu
pasBensera to Leihfl haat to UOom.
Bui
there
to
yet
another
and
a
betkaflf Indicate.
a
not
say
Jnsi
how
much
native
blood
The hog from first to tost la capable
'There are many ways of abusing land and back Tuesday.
U u laaraed that eon mr bo
>r reaaon for uaing the concentrated to prolliable. nor to it likely that U the horse, but one of tbe moat cruel
P. E FIrher and Prank 8
Thto abould be accompai
of getting a Urge proportion of lu
eaBf harreoied viih lire daaring a aufflclcBi amouat or tree* feed (nxii grass.
fertUlsera. It baa to do with tbe fllbeen determined Juai how Is that of arorklag a horse when iu
I,<daad Tuesday as deU«atea.
Itadh. Ad that foed tliDoChr gad eto
of tbe vartona sorts of (crtUtoeT mud) native blood a well-bred bog cun shoulders are sore.
apt to make tbe mistake of
rcr haf cu b* prodaead aa ihaaplr Jt Boat be
feeding grain too freely becanae (be materlrii tor supplying tbe needs of stand without degeneracy.
Sore shoulders are generally due to th.ee wev-ka' visit In Frankfort- Her
Btarar eao be oared that aaady aad gnveliy roada require hog uilltoe- U BO effirtoDUy and eco- ^anta
Naturally one would suppose that Improper fitting coltor*. 1 win give a aunt. Mr* Thomion, waa quite sick
JUb Wbb will he chanced.
I
while she waa there.
As a rule that baa but few racep, tbe lesa ?Tic' heller, siooe It to only
mototnre. and la Uteae caaaa acme MBlcall)-.
remedy (or rather a* preventive) that I Walter Thurteli of Tarverue City
ahada abonld be retained.
So breed enjoya any marked prefer­ tiom. tbe more roncentraied tbe inaible wnclttslon that If there to „ •.p^rially recontm.mdvd for young was hero laat wt-ek with an outfll lor
• at the
Treea are beneficial along river ence in Uie markeia ul tbe country tertols from wbith Ibe fertlHte.* '* any value III good blood (he more good horses whose ehouldeiw \ have not eye testing, and look Orders for several
banka atui un steep grades aubioct to AU of the leading Ci'erda are adapted made tbe more suitable <ur less ole Uuod tin- l-etter (or the animal.
IM-.-B tougheiKd by workT. but U will ,
f ‘.'."rT!;
The bag* vm tened teio earn waabing.
Jectlonablet tlyey- .are as food for
Mrs. Ulltenand Mrs. b
The (a<-i 1. that 1 have iiitle faith also apply 10 any caa^-where
I economical prodnctloD.
and little non were Traverse CUy vlalfapt. IP. U to thaaght that ordloarDrainage to one of the moei imiio.
in (be native blood theory. 1 do not votlar to to 1-- “bruie in."
To have healthy swine on tbe farm ptoiita.
ors rfaiuiday.
.
Uf lhar ahacld ba taraad la br Bapi. laat polbu to coimlder In cMaecikoi the first uasenitol is to have good, vlgFarmers wftl'.gj-t concentrated (cr sitrlbuiv- the lurs of vitality, if such
1 would urge evury man to buying a
Tbe smoke from the 'treat Ursa (a
liters whenever iln-y decline to .ic- things oxtot in the
wlih an earth road. Thema)ority of Wfal. Both are contagloas.
horse coltor to get a good one of prop­ very dlsagreeahle. Whntlei era heard
la IM tha toU piga laoh ta
from
all
dlracitoua
from
the
boats oa
a some do.
earth roada In all
crude carbolic add and cepi the other kind. By purchnsinv
er alse. eB sun- ibat It 1* leather, not
(Vlog dava at ton rather rmpidir. hilly dtolricu hava too much draln- Ume are the best and cheapest dtolnted (ertnitera they will
in lari. I think tbe loss of vliallty canvas.. A rtmvax coltor, or oue fitadc lake HUhigan.
toarvtog to da It la ahaai three dapa.
on Ibe coat of actual plant food, end to the fun-blood bog of tbe leading of cheap, fllmay leather to bad.
(ectanl.
bto la INI k regaJrad ahaat a week
Uccaaiottallr a road will be (ouBd
Pare air. pure food and pure water they will not gel low-grade nltrosoi breedi exlau to (he mtoda of the adBefore puititig a coltor on tor tbe,of the Sunday school scholars aod
• topB tor Che ntpaud plgt to with fire dltchaa—ttaree la the i^- oroua, healthy breeding animals.
and potash matertoto for the ainplc vocaii-s of native blood rather (ban first time Imemrae it to watFr. allowsiinw. theirr parents. They first went lto the
ouGc-t of ibryatal river and up Ints
latov bav to break dava the ean aad
boola and by
W'ben bog waterera are used they reason that a conceniiated fprlUJxcr in tbe bogs. It may be lhat amne (uUsoak (or several mtautea.
tbe harbor: went ashore, where they
hardly
be
compounded
Itom
,lowblood
bogs
bare
lost
rliallty^
ibe wbeeto at vahldea. and
abould be cleaned frequently and a
ely after taking U out
partook of tbelr plcnk dinner, then
_ Ana ted te tha ftelda va«ad the flidee. All weU-conatrueied tmnh lump of qulckiime dropped In (be bar­ grade matertoto
* 1 rather suppose thqt such hogs (be water put It on the
went to Sleepliig Bear L. 8. 8- whwe
ggliMr* flora than Ukm (ed in the roads are aappoaed to have ho more rel occaakmally will aaslat In keeping
c-ould be found. However, this Is no hitch him up- being careful that tbe they were flnelr emertalned by being
rAE. U (act. they picked the corn aa Ihaa taro dlkhea—one on earta aide o( ihem sweet and clean.
CURE FOR SHEEP KILLER.
evidenca- that tbe m hole breed uf bogs hames are properly adjusted aod tight khowD through ihe i ........ ...... ._
workings of the maentnery exptoln«Ki
de to baaktag
An Ohio farmer, after susperilng to al faiili In thto respMM. but It to
the traveled roadway. Keep the water
Healih and drugs have no’ affiniiy
to iliem. with1 an iBvIuHon
Invl "
'to come
flto BeM boga. tooreorer. gained nut OI the middle of (be road by giv­ in tbe auccemaful management of a (he dogs ot ail hls'nelgbbors of kill­ rather an evidence that the breeder*
as the borwe to nnhllched agatn extendedd too.
b Tbe rrnon ta “we
mefle rapidly than ing It a crown or elevation In tbe
ilefldid lime: li waa ao
ing bla sbeep.-flnally dtocovered that uf the bogs that have lost vitality
herd of awtne.
the Ogbt between beflUh and the murderer waa bis own prlxe col­ have been cureless to tbelr breeding dry. bottom side Up. In taking the col­
Ur of IH inebea above (he top of the
SepL
14'
wBB toaa grata.
Innar elope of Ue ditch tor a SO-«xx
we gtve nature a little eucuur- lie Aa the aulmal is very raluabh- or rare Of tbelr bogs.
lar uff be very can-ful uut to twist 11
the larroer did not kill him but snbAbout fifteen years ago tberv had
read, aad where tbr bllla an- a little ageibeni we will conH- off victorloui
HODOC•UTTM TMTV/rWO YBARi OLD. steep make the crown lu Inches.
>eri(<d him to pnnlshinenl which h>* been but little effort to improve bogs
Mra. Worden arrived last Tueadar
would noi ndvlw working a hors
f«k gbM kneptog-balter a moaih!
to-llevea lias cured bitu of bis killing kept lu this part of-41'rst Virginia. We more than un hour or two when a non from South Rend. Ind.. guest of bw
TO FILL EOO BAfiKET.
With a crown or about one Inch to
son
Bm
Worden.
I IMflaAs one tot vaa kflpi torty- tbe tour' Troto the center Iu tbv aldni
During the months of October. No- propepyitlc*. Kveo' montlng the dog all kept native hugs, or If some one coltor Is beiug flttc-d.—it. A Galllher.
Mrs. Chas. rook and children are
tw ffflgra aad was pratly Ikir butter
dltchei which are olten built vemtH-r and Deceuiber ot each year ia placed In a trend mill which opei did gi-i a well-br<-d hog it only bad
vtoiiiDg her parants. Mr and Mra.
fltdhfltoli^.
Wm. Weils.
WEST ALMIRA.
:i infliienre on the bog breeding for
acroaa (he road on steep grades to de- there is always a more or less acacc- ates the farm chum, washing machine
Horn, to Mr and Mrs David JohlIt Vfla (md to a mam Jar to (he hecs the water will not be needed.
Oh.
so
smoky
and
dry,
and
the
forwl
and other utllUles, with a sheep
pHt
Ity ot fresh eggs and the prl<
_
(ew )ears. as the good blood was *o
fire* are Mill raging i-umeiorng awful: son, a daughter, 8epl- 9thhung directly in front of him. and he mixed up that U was soon lost,
lltotaad of currying water acrosa the lonsequencp go up.
Utos 1,-ulu Holmes returned to her
We all are lu hope* ol some rain soon.
rerty-twu geare ago a (hmlly by Ae road In open dlirhea. tile or concrete
This scarcity Is due to two things In to compelled 10 work all day Mng in | | bred a sow to a full-blood PolanBMrs Daniel Frau oi Traverse ffty home at Old Mtoalon afier a weekk
tm at Cmmiat llrca oa'the plaoe. drains abould. It po«alble. be provided general—(he owltlhg period (or old itato poilltun. So kr<y Is the dog's Irhina boar and wa* so pleased with ..as to our vlrltiliy tost week yUlilng vlstt with Mra. Geo. Hodges.
Mr aod Mr*, wiuie Wilwm Sundaya^ mm d« to eammer thto Aar waa They abonld have auraHenc capacity bens and tbe lark uf early hatched •grief over this ptinUhmeni that he the results (hat I decided to further wlih retoiive, and some of her old
ed at E. J. Itonmifi'a.
neiglibon-.
howto and rrti-s when hi- to plai-ed hi Improve ni> stock. 1 »e-«-ured a t\
carry (he masiniuu pullots.
1->1 Hmlili and family were Sunday
Ed Gray has another sick horse.
m «apg totsr. wbea ana wrtbe anxMint of water that U espc«ted to
It Is at IbU rime of (hr year that (he t^dniill. and it Is nen-asar) ta blood Cb<-ster Whlte^Miar pig at
vtolton. at Will RIMeyk.
CbarU F Elates ia veiy sUk
r Vflgt'flD Itol.tbe toiUsr It
the cYMidliloo powder and (be poultry | ronflne him carefully (6 prevent his nwt of t'. when be was ooly z months writing wiih cramps uf (be siuniai-h. i David F-nder and wife rtaltad bU
fiov through them at any one Ume.
Mrs. Ullton Gray and l.*nra ItoTc--; brother John cm
loud
man
begtna
to
cry
his
waresAnd
'
running
away.
One
day
be
Tbe rapacity la bicrv-ased in propor­
lltog on Mrs Ijiry riark Sat-t Mr and Mr» Frank Saxton took tn
lu famam tfdla« rt
kurprislng to ace (he Imalnesa uork and
Sheep Is-li was omitted.
My m-ighbors told me that I would
tion to tbe fall or grade. For lusUnce
the rally at Travene City Baturdby.
urday afieritoon.
M»kir>BBg, aril the
Jial be due* do.
The dog
overjoyed that he never get m> money hack, but the
IMnrb pipe Uld on' a
Tbe ladle* all meet at Mra. Rufu* returning Sunday.
vw that it hii bfl« itoh
While We believe In tbe tonic ef­ showed every manlfertaiion of plrib)- first litter of pigs I rum brv-edtng my Itotc-s' 'utsi Thurkduy. AH report a uiev
Mr. and Mra bail BettneU (tom
grade will carry l.flM gallons per min­
tonthc-rn Michigan arc ibe guests ot
ure and worked vlgoroualv all day. half-blood l-otond t-blna vow to thto time.
fects of a good
ute. while the aaiue pipe laid
Mra. Sidney Itoiea wa* vtoltlng wlih Mr. and Mr*. RUM-raon Bennett.
Tha Deeateca died aad the (arm
sold for vnuugh more t^an a lit­
per cent grade will arry ZAav gal- artt-ntIBrally prepared poultry (ood.. uii on the" next day when be went
irv Ta
Mrs lleorv
Tabkrr vtoUed her aodand unrles und neighbewa
haaaad handa aevaral (toses. A (ew
we
dtf
not
credit
these
artU-lefl
wUD
work
and
foand
his
nose
rubbing
ter
of
scTubh
would
have
done
to
]
Friday, j Ed le-isoa laM week.
Iona per falnate. Purthermore. a cul­
this tost week, r
HMiha ago a Man
the pelt bis grief urns uncantfotlablv. back mj
Sept. 14
Oivi cost to the boar.
I Ijtoe drov
Mr. and Mi*. '
vert Uld flat mill Boon fill hp. whUe aU lhat to claimed (or them.
flunvaUag dar gg m
They should be used wtib Judgment
Tbe half blood iTiPsier Wbitca were
one having a good Incline mill keep
(ha ^rtog At
•a lltll* goes a greet may. To accu*HIHT8 FOR 8EPTEMBER.
Ice pigs, bui 1 was not aatisfled with
UaeU clear.
I a stnue jar.
This to a good month for caponU- half-blood*. VO soon got a new boar
In (he malnteBaace of an earth road tom tbe (owls to (brm to but to lose*
Oh bstag eapntfld to tha atr (he Jar
tbelr tonic effect.
and bred my Ualf-bloud Cbeau-r n’hito
avoid Ihe Biatakc ol changing
iflliim to plec« aad a (oorwoun-I
>our rye oui (or tbe choice
Tbey are not M much culcutoted to
bln. This as still an imnatural order at things. .Saiurally (ba
rag at butiar (eU owL it wma noMy
pravement over the balf-Moods. 1 kept
fouad on lop and the cUy on make eggs as they are to tone up (he ears of corn for seed
ee the 'ouMde. but yeltov aad tolrly
'( the barrels or boxes ready (or OB breeding up until 1 got to sevenitaauea and to keflD the appetite la
the bottom.
lhat
condlimn
the
fowl
eats
more
tbe
applet.
eighths
blood
Chester White* and the
I( Jhto order la reversed In conThe huoar waa tsh— to town and
etrwcUag a road the reuult wQ be less freely and better amlmilaie* the egg The -wtodfan- apples are “bag(»Ua“ nearer full btooda I got the better
Busioest meo appreciate a baok which maotfest* to in
food that It geu from good, pore aad inuat be quickly diapoaed of.
ere the results.
eaUadacury than If the soil be left
e (he Mil-aama tnti p« to
If you must buy feed for the edws.
1 secured full-blood sows and I have
maDagemeot the same acumen at is fihown in cooducte
the top of (he rttod, (or aoU makes SralD.
• lortj-iwo yaen ago.
better
do
H
now
or
contract
for
It.
This
ararrtly
of
freab
eggs
on
tbe
kept
nothing
but
fnll-blood
Cbeater
a better surface to a road than cUy.
of the Decater I
ins
up*to-date mercantile boose. That it jiiit the
(arm can only be remedied by early Ctaeaper (ban later.
Whiles (or tbe last eight year*.
tr the nadbed to Urgely giay
flaftg tha ctreumaUhtn (uBy.
Put
every
blessed
machlae
and
tool
I have nevec loM a pig from disease
atari with It will be well to pUee san­ hstefaes of paUela. Fulleis hiairbed to
principle 08 which tbit bank is managed. Prompumas,
at the spot
March and AprtL uad weU grown, w7.l on the place under the abed.
store I got the full btoods.
dy
aoU
or
dean
aand
on
top.
4 tha (act Uat the bottom
They seem very hardy, have plenty
cfTiciency aod courtesy are prime requuites in onr
Then paint them. *
srerlng of • to 10 Inctaes of sand bsClB Uylng to (all and cooilnue tn
tha aid «rtog vaa to qutofeaand. and
Get tbe last pigs and push them for of energy, and when It is wanted ta
ciay that peeatota In breaking tbe good work right through the wiaficrvice. Open an accoom with this bank and reedre
k to aupgaaed lhat the weight of the
fatten (hem they fatten at any age
ihr early market.
tor nnd ita emtenta esaaed it to drop np Into deep muAhoIea wilt nauafly
Feed all the wormy applea to tbe readily, if there are acorns to the for­
Tbe mtrfdfig heua arill again i
the benefits of our service.
to » Brtoer hettdto. where k waa kept be aktlafactory. and if aa^ enoagh up IB January, and by February the stock, but don't hare any next year. est they are ready to Uuea on them
ba
addMl
this
day
wUl
txuae
iW
mak.
tothct.nk these years.
Keep the calve* humplag If tbey
rapMly than any native bog
cunblned work of the pullets
would
do.
The
sows
will
raise
two
re
Intended
for
haby
beef.
hens
win
give
a
Mg
supply
of
mgs.
It tbe mdbed ta c
CARE OF HOkfitg.
Tbe bogs win drink aa much riran targe Utters each year If well taken
H CM ba Improved by aa applictlon and H will be noUced tbei to .Pebru
fgr beraaa that are hetog sk
ary tbe market prices for eggj are on water this month as toai—U they
haad ground grata la better than of day.
1 cannot see the neccaalty of native
get It.
tbe derilne.
Tbe rule of
whale grala. bet we believe that wb«
Tbe great trlik to to grt the eggs
Lawn rather poorty’ This to the blood—to (act 1 think 1 am better off
ta as (oIIowb: M«ha ditebee on each
emralad feed ta (ad It al
daring tbe last three luonthh ot the month to sow seed aad again
bane mma light toed tolxad with n to aMe aad heap them flpflB: has!
1 have tried pm* blood aaUrr.
year, ud this can be done by earty March.
ari a* a d(vldar-hr«t.‘ eat hay. nr aad gravel moo aeettoaa aeedlag thto
Cover Ibe strawbeniss tbe lattec grade PMaad-rUnaa aad every grade
■ toani aai toaff metoiaMd vUl na- inmtmeai; use a road machlae aad pullets given good bonetog. good feed
up to erven eighths blood Cbeater
and good care.
pan of the umith.
■Cto tog Miii
split Jog drag JflAMMulr-

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HOME CHEER

Pul la a I
pouada ef a
kettle and cover wtU good vinegar.
boQ Blowly aniD tbe tomato* are ten­
der. Then bottle and ecaL EaceUent
as a aaare tor m*ts.
rnUe Sauce—Tbla la one of Ue
«at appeiUiag of t omaio preparatkma.
Twenty-four large tomatoea. eigbt
red peppera. eight medium aUt^ onkme.ttour ubUapocmfnla of aalt. tour
uocvptula at vt«(«ar. Chop
pepp^ra and onloax fine. Blew wlU tbe
tomatoea. add Ue vinegar and botUe
while hot.

bUa of DM* ami boil Uwa wtU aa imor two cot Hoc.
Whan boded
gb atrntn. and add cue apeonfal
of gelattne dlaaolved. Pour Uia over
m*t and aet away to -cool and
harden.

Capt Schwickardi Writes

ailneed paraiey. a abred of garlic, one
iMapoon of urragon vinegar and one
MRS. MASEL SATES WILLIAMS Editor
of finely nilftsd onion. Set
Prult Orinka for Invalids.
be tomatoea la a baking dUb. cover
Apple tea U made by iwaatiag two
vtU buttered bread crumba and bpke
kitcbon abouM bo covered
Urge BOOT applca. U«i covei^ wHb
H»w UtU* It CmU.
Wo aU ahouM uae *oro of U tbu tUI cbeeuni broom. Juat betar^aendboiling
water. When cool, poor o> Ue
Hem ttttte tt €««*. tt me 0n
wo do, for It UoDooftbo *oat wbolo mg to Ue table aqueeaewyer tbm Ue
water and atraln. Sugar to Urie.
juice of one lemon.
___ coBmodUloa aad Boat oaaoDtlal
Tm mal^e L»wy •«»
•»<*
To
pyy
Green
Tomatoea—tUe
large.
to oar pbyalcal well-bolnc. Even ibe
boll log four ounces ett ralslni In three
4*»!
qpaU. green tomato*. *61k* and
plBU of water for an boar Strain ud
3eM <m« kind vord, or o tondrr brwtoa love It. and cobboc roaialB ei auad In aalt water tea or fifteen
beaUby wttboui iu free (ue.
cool
UBlU.
doBnitkm of aalt. BlBOt*; Bdd UblBBpOOBfBl Of *lt
Whey—Dtaaoire one Junket ubh-t
A* «• go oo oor M07 *«r:
quart of water. Roll Ue aUcM
In the Tints of Paara.
• to bU teacbor'a taqalry a*
In one tablespocmful at cold wi
rwiStiin ■ look «UI rano to ctoor
mato
in
Hour,
fry
a
rich
brown
la
boil­
Sweet
Pickled
Penrw—Tbe

.. wbat It warn,
smrm one quart of pare unaraWed
Tko cMM fro* ■ B€lgMK»r^ f*t*.
ing
lard.
When
lifted
oot.
BprlnUe
and
rather
hard
pears
are
best
for
after ail. for ‘-aali U aoewlblog that
milk to blood beat, add tbe tsbleL
ABd tko ATOM Of 0 bud io sympotbr
Uls purpose. UUe« pickle of «
bUm brood Uate inlghty bad if you wiib
A oorrcorM toor oCoc*.
vinegar ud apices, aa lor any iweet keep in warm room ud when Jellied
deal put U) Ib.“ ud Iber* ore ooio
Eacalleot Ompe R*lpaa.
pickled fruit and when it boUa. tbiow sUr till the curd separai*: strain
paratlvel) few dUbM that are doi
OM volks la HOilgbt; uoiber |om
QrapM Caued In Syrnp—Make ayt- in Ue p*ra whole ud let Uem cook aad Bweeien tbe water and -serve
Unproved by Ita iBUodoctloB. W’e do
jOX memrf la tb* obad«;
op of aagar ud water. Select parte
unUI they can eMily be pierced wlU cold.
il of uy add JelEv
0*0 trud* a palb tbai U fair aad not. u a rule. u»e cBOUBb io car food, grapdi. I*rlng Ue amall atema <
fork. Then torn Uem Into a large
aad If we roallfod bov much more paland drop In the ayrap aad Irt bent. atone Jar Next morning, drain o8 (be fruit ayrup sUrred Uto a kUsa of ice
auble moM tblngi would be with
AaoUmt anut poaf lor aid.
Tbea put In eana. cover well wlU the ayrup.. boU ud again pour it over the water will ta ate good to the pattencroaier
quantity
of
It,
tbla.
aaide
frotn
For Buseed lemonade, pour one
o UltW! 1 woader why
pears. Two or three daya later put
vyrap and aval.
would Induce
quart of boOtng water over four tableWo 0*a tt w Uttlo (bmchi
Umpe Juice—Pick Ibe grnpea from pears and all over the fire, let Uem
Uke more freely. It keepe Ibe blood
apooofula of whole Aaxaeed
Steep
come to a boll and they are ready for
purer. It mUea tbe akin better, conae- lb«''k|(nrhe« off tbe vin*. wblU Mv<
Urc^
hours, otrala ud sweeten, add­
Tbt y are egaily kept In atone
WMfc! .
qoently. It aWa dlgeatloii. and "aet time In handling Ue fnilL Waab and
ing the Juke of two lemona and more
Wtat Mglc vttb'tbra la vroncbt!
Jan it held under the pickle wiU a
bruab
Ue
giwpea.
put
In
a
gtui'tc
ket­
lUo"
water If too Ulck.
■nwirrmo. <Maaa.» Joomal.
tle and bent 'nntll Ue }alcw fiowa, then plate and cnrefully covered with oiled
nUPOLPM
A balf-tittapoonful of aalt In half
A few sprigs of sage, balm.'and sor­
glaaa of water throe Uinea a day. af- nraln Urough a heavy doU. Add Ca paper cloarly tied down around the rel. half a sliced lemon ud three
adgee.
s W*r Veleran's TiilHile «•
.
meala.
will cure dyapepaU, much water aa there la Juice, ud
• It ww OBly • fUd “•ood morn- •
pints
of
boiling
water,
sweetened
Pickled Peanv—Waab and wipe IS
Rndcvlph B. 8chwicksr(I..Cs|.l.*th S. Y. Vot.Ut., WrilMtvO* tlUG St.,
Birengtben tbe atomacto and aid dl- every quart of tbla add a cupful of tutaste ud covered cloaely till cold,
N. W.. Wa.l,inKl«». t» I’-. S' toll..w»:
geallon. Tbe aame drink will al»o cure gar. Bring to a boll, can or bottle, and pounds i*cara. Boll one quart cliJer make a plearant drink for a fever p-v
a Aa aba paaaod along tbe way,
•■I1ar!its
tbe
hilleet
ctmhdemct
fa
tbe
etnemey
at
a.
batbbam
vinegar.
S
pounda
augar,
budful
each
aeal.
a ^ ^ MWoad iba momliir> (to- ^ bewrtbom. aour atomarb and
td a
as a remedy tor
a ueM (Sa
tmte aad
Grape-Juice No, J—Pick tbe grapea clnuamoD ahd doves. Put In a
oougbt.
Warm water and aalt
mwt Bootbing kMkm for wuk. ttred ftom the atema. To Ur* quarta of peon, at a time and rook till .
For
Sums
and
SeaUa.
0«w Iba UvalOM day.
Skim Into a Jar. ud pour Ue syrun
dotlea, bat from Ue oaaaf PemBS I am
W* LafI fiBrntnti
it upliod open goUg picked grapea .add one quart of
—Carloiu Perry.
Butter la evcellent for a bum: If Ue
over. In two daya poor syrup oB and
ter. and cook unill tbe grap*
Mr-WtUlsm J. Jva.riOl Morgan St., alm*l reatorMto healU. 1 an qalto
to bed.
spot Is covered insuntly wIU tniiter
iTloeed Uat tt hat betpsd me from
boU down. Pour over pears again and
broken up. Strain through
rtl. I^ul., M.-„ memlwt Frank P. Blair
Strongly aadlod water, either hot
the akin will not bllaler.
ebronip catonh. to which 1 am aubjeeu
cover
with
a
plate.
Tie
a
paper
and ihi-ii through flaniH-l Add sugar,
The while of an egg la one Of tbe
Mid. U U e»Mlleol gargle lor a>
It has aUo broefltad my Uiual.
and rx-tV>mn>ai^drr of
aad toll up: be caretnl not to get it
tbioat. Ud for a new cold no aurer
"1
eu truly raoommend It * Ua bast
moat efficient remedlea for a bum
ton Mt«4. Squadron, write*
too sweet, or It wQI be like oyrup.; Pear Taplora Pudding—One cupful
care ewn be found tbu tbla
scald, excluding Ue air at once, and
"Tbv war h-fi m* with a complication all-round medletos it hMhma my prtr_ Ooe or two teacups of sugar to two of p*rled uploca ud three-quarters aSording Inaunt relief. H U also used
Tkinii wna urpr a trwer wt of ad- ^
Usgeiob.
•dy “aouHed ’ np Ue ___
moo________
fregoenUy.
gnlloDs
of
fulce
will
auffice.
according
cupful of BOgar. Soak Ue Uploca as an antidote for several polsoua.
oMe tbu tbpt given by a writer
„p o,g
*vetV time,
U the sweetn*a desired. BotUe Uv over ntgbt. In Ue rooming add tbe
wlioae life abowa that he
and It U claimed tbe aame wlU
of a
Jntc*‘ bot, an^ e.wl securely This % lll gar ud a pinch of salt Pare and quar­
what he preacbM. He giv* bU little
Sfo at the ..TDe.t sollcluiioo ot! T^o.^T'-rV-sr^
corronive nature.
keep iwo years In a dark place.
ter enough ripe pean. to tover ibe
friend*. At that Ume I wwonly
'***
talk to the boBlneei mu but it U
MOoUegaof Teat
MSe of bums and scalds, remove able to be up about half of Ue Urns, and
>ua.wrtimi
Umpc
Sherbet—Sweeten
a
quart
of
bottom
of
Ue
pudding
dlah.
pour
tbe
enaanr applIcbWe U every one. HU
Uie
cloUtng.
wnere
oecewaary.
by
cut­
myhealUwwalmplymlaerabie.
Icug- Uat tor years ba bad ehlUs and teeee.
«k|k la along tbe tine of Ue boaely boweU aa long aa It can be retained stmlned grape Juice to suit Ue Uate uploca over and cook until tbe peats
and after taking PsrwM bis appsttte
ting
and
allowing
it
to
tall
off.
K
adhealder
s
b»ule
off
and
on
I*
a
prerenllvs.
allowlag a tittle extra fur frwtlng. are done. Serve wlU cream.
rewrnad.be t»--ag»estiuoger. tbe tvver
Ittillo 'tern.
lence aad regulate Ue bowela.
**l
certaUly
do
sudor*
yuor
remedy,
in uome places, tut armnd. and
rbllled Peara—cook whole, peeled
If tbwe.be a way. find lb
left him, and be li BOW U aa*llagl
trouble of Ur aame It Sweeten a pint of oruge juice with
aodanFgladtodo su.”
baalU aad vigot.
half a pound of gruulUed sugar and pears In ayrup, seasoned wlU lemon allow those portioDK to remain on.
ft Ibare be no way. never mind tt.“
efftendona. In tact, aalt U
Large bllstera may be opened at the
ItoMctt rrw* Cttroaic Courrtt.
II U by u BNUa euy to drop our common remedy In uy. bdenrrbagtc stir over the fire until dlaaolved. then ud ginger. uttiil BoIi. rbUI Uem on
fg-r»«n TahMM.
lower
edge
wiU
a
needle,
but
be
Capt.
Lemnel
M.
HutchioM^
Montchill ud n'dd to the grnpe Juice. Ice. Place a low Mock of Ice upon a
Soma paopis piwMr to taka toMeVs,
hwdua. We are pitme to carry Uam nSecUu.
careful
to
see
that
II
U
acrupuloual)pellM, Vi., writ*:
rather Uu to uks gMdleUa to aflald
Preeae and when nearly Iroian re­ platter. With a oot iron bMlow It tor
aM«g ^U M. waking and aleeptng
NoUlag U more rafreahlng
cleu. Then dissolve two Urge Uble
-It giT* ms plsasurs to write yoaUls form. Sorb people eu oMaln Peruaa
SM worrytv only adda w Ue burdra.
t In aalt wa- move tbe dasher and beat In a merin­ the fnili. Oamlah wlU aprlgs ot spoonfuls of bicarbonate of soda In leiieraiUlsUmeon scoouniof Uegood tableto, which reprraent Ua madttggal
Vbte at Ue aame Ume It elowda our
. hot or cold, ud It you cannot gue mUe with Ue white of me egg mint. Serve wlU whipped cream gar­ a pint of water, ud pour softly over yooT Peruna ha* done me when i
iBgredlMto of Peruna. Each tablet te
MWaeat at Ue very time when tte reaU a seaside reeort. put a twcupful and two iabl*poontuU of powdered nished WlU bitt of cudled cberrl*.
cqulvaleat ta oaa avarage go* •< ^
tbe burnt, and. while Ue surface u
aMM seed to beep It dear ud ready Of salt inu your baU tub every ntgbt tugar. When well mixed reparic the
•1 could hardly perform my ordUary
wet. sprinkle over with wheal flour.
free'er and let H aund two hoars be­
FtarWa Siseuit.
«ar t«tok nae.
morning, or boU. and note Uo
For sraldp a^ burnt soda Is Invalu
A
MIchlun
womu
wbe
baa
recent­
fore
using.
good oBaeta. W«ak lafuU ud cbllable ud acts like magic. In one ca*.
nn.. m p" >»•
1.M <" di«n are Una often made atrong Ud Grape Juice Prappe—Boil one quart ly returned from a souUem trip There a mu was badly scalded. U stomach before it has disposed of of chloride of lime la a quart of wnand adding a pint of the soda. Set­
Siar Id your borne, drop your beolUy Ud adulu find It moat bene­ of water with one pound of granu- learned to make Uo* delirious blsrbst U already tbi-re. with a little
The scald extended
Uat everyone eau three ttmes a saved bis life.
»—;■—- nr prafeoaKw: drop all Ue ficial.
tinve, bealdw*. In which to rest, more tle and poor oB the dear HqoM and
iBUd augar for ten nilnutee; strain
Id the aouih,- during her slay over the entire k)«er limb Sods was harm !> dose Uu good. Really. Ue ki-cp ID a dark pUce. as (t too* iU
tMkca w^ have vexed and n-brrted /mr neuralgia In face or Jaw, a fian- Into three cups of strained grape Juice
wet with water and applied at onre.
*4
during tbe day; dtop lel bag filled viU very bat salt. b*i- mixed with Ue Juice of two lernona Uen- laal winter, aud here If- her re­
Lr-»1 (imr Id drink i( 1* with the klreogth If exposed to light and air
The patient was free from pain Im­
The soda to u active potsoo «tak. Juat aay i
lemon ud one oraage W4ien cipe. Juat. as It was given her b.v a
m> aU. although l< make
a nourigbad U a pu or frying pu. applied tremediately. n<w did be experleoce uy
ycibrpdn. '1 wUI not allow Ue* abad- finuUy ud often reoewad. kaaplng eoM. poar U» freeser and pack In aouthera woman of Ue '-(Tacker"
lug hmeh between whiles,- and Its M intevaallf and ateuM be carafgUy
all
Ue
lime
Ue
limb
was
h*Ung
Ul *7 bona. Tbla to a abrtaa too tba head waU covered, will chre tbe cracked Ice and rock aalt Turn until type, who are Ue bnt hlacuit makers,
mild arid acts beoefiriently on all Ubeled.
Make a paste with water ud soda
barring Ue colored *-Manual*.''
Mind lor dUernd.- Buolva that trouble, and If U adtlng loUb be da- Ue mUture la half frosen. ihet
Ue Juice* of Ue stomach. It I* this
Dtp up a aaucerful Of fiour. Add Just moist enough to boU together, ume arid which has such an excMcutuumat J
enyad. a lltUe aalt dreq^ped UW U« move tbe dasher ud let tiud
Wb«o pretty <
ot emm of Tarur and and aiply dtrecUy to Ue scald or leut eSect upon tanned, freckled and
boura before serving.
t
to this country, all bar cousins, from
cavity WlU kill Ua pala.
bum.
After
one
trial
yoo
will
always
of soda, being careful not
-It you tnalri on worryliig during
sunburned skins and U bleaches at great tall Robert, who* hair was bw
Spiced Grapea—Pulp Ue grapes,
Good Uundry womu always rub
keep U lor this purpo*. If for no
much aoda Then put
tbo darana.«oaMdmg your worrl* tbalr bot Irons U anlt U mUe Uem
same time Uat Ueskln to cooled giDBiag to tarn gray, to tiny Ralph it
Ue pulp In
rounding Ubieapoonfuls of butter or other.
hqaa 11 mlgbL Do aot briag Ue
Ud bested. It to a harmless
before putting Uam upon gently until soft enoqgb
four, voted her tbe moM Uarmlng
If Ue burn is a small one. Imme­
hM
vklch have doatrevod fine sUrched goodi; .mnd tt do* bed through a strainer to remove Ue oUer shortening. Stir well logeUer
that to within the reach of every wo­ Cermu frauleln Uat ever wore a
and add enough lukewarm water to diate relief from pain and a speedy
l4r P*a* tat Ua offi* tato your cleu Uem b*utltully—better than seeds. Weigh the pulp. Ud
ihe farm, and, far
daimy kltcben aproa. WbUe UM qgicure
cu
be
aBected
by
Ue
liberal
ap^g*. Leeri yotir car* and your
pounds ot It add a pint of brown au­ make a soft dough. Roll ovU and cut
filcial ihu Ue lotkuis and creams the venal sdoratloa mifiht easily have
little blacuU ud bUe In a quick plkaUoii of **nce of peppermint. In city woman most depend on. A*
tnaw* btblad when you oaur Ita
been aitribnied to ber awoM (ace.
Dairy salt sprinkled over tbe evpet gar. three ubleapoontula ot ground
■nie*. with Mr. ShaWs new : burnt of amall area. It U sufficient to bleach lor Iteen It to fine, and abo
will eBeetually Uy Ue dual. Ud srtll clov* and two of ground cinnamon.
pretty broken Mtgilsb. and cungiag
mi. .
n, bppdUi. il.
.«! k.™ U>«
,
baMt wbidt many marriof prevent tbe sweeper using tbe carpet Stew aU togeUer until very tblA.
remove mildew The goods mast
boutowifely waya,
Ue
SbsrMdtt
dage w^^ soaked WlU Ue esuncc.
X klnr
pMMta bare of ulkUg Ualr troubl* too rougbly.-and It will make Ue cot- then pour Uto jeUy glauea and seal.
dlppc-d in till thoroaghly wei and then Holmes of Ur family who lovad to
Large surfaces should be dusted well
•*r at nighty aad Mpoclally at tbu ora bright Ud l*t longer.
spread oa the grass In Ue hot
get below ibr sartaee ot Uigga. d»
with baking soda. Uen
Try The* Cocking Hlnto.
4tba* Uble la a moat vlcloai one.
Tomato Relishes.
Repeat as olten
prlnu ud muallns. Ukely
cured
Uat
Greteheg-s
popularity
was
Instead of trying calfs liver In MKe or linseed oil. and. wlU
Ttta dtuar b^ absnld be a signal tor to fade when waabed. cu be -ser
Tomato Cbuuey—Two pounds
due to her deUettMB cookies, aad nadage covering the afieoted part. Ue
Uq hanilart Ume of Ue day. Everr with *let an4 water, ud Ueir prte- npe tomatoea. two pounda of sugar. site* place tbe whole lobe on a wire
Liquid Soda.
llke many an Amerieaa girt. Oistobtu
essence of peppermint should be ap­
Moller
over
a
clear
fire
ud
cook
Uor•Mbar ef tbe famUy abouM go » tlM brigtatavaa a|ver afterwards lost onc-balf pound of green ginger,
____________
Put one pound of sal
soda and . accepted Ue compllinegl wlU uaalplied untU the bandage to thoroughly
tba tabla *ttb amU* each on* go matter bow bard tbe waahUg This pound ratoins Mooed.
one-fourib ooghly. If Ue skill burns It may b-.fire till disiulv-! loved drilgbt. Tbe malt was. that
quart of water
briag bU beat. brtgbtMt. and Is Mpeclally true of Mue. and iOonm- pound ot salu one ounce garlic, •one- p*led oB. Put on a hot pUtter. cot lu *,.1. It should be kept in Uat condie ttme for Ue lltlU Gelion until the Inflammation haa onto ,ed. then cool ahd bottle. Idbelm^ ihe^wiurii U
MM UMftnl UtagB to It.
No ooe Uf prlnu of white flgur* on a black half ounce powderedtchllto. one quart slices, season wltb uU and pepper.
.
.
_
(__ .a,..,.
**
maid to sod h* ristt, Bbarlock
man M,fl
bottles -liquid soda " ThU ..nll.timi
solution ‘MamM
•Madd ha allowad to complain or re- ground so tr*led wUl be black to Ue vinegar. PUce Uo toamtoea In a shal­ Pul plenty of butter on aud between slded This treatment ha* been sic- makes a conveDient form of sal soda ideclared be would got give b* up.
cessful
la
rase*
of
very
serious
la^ ' hit ularaute cxpericnM ead ot tbe chapter.
low pan and l«il In u oven lUI Uey tbe slices. *t In the oven Just long
for everyday use. A uble»pooofol of iand Ue cogaequaece Is. iba bgttaa
Uerw. The aaaembltog tound Ue dUIf your chimney la too sooty, tbrom crack, whan Ue akina cu be readily eoough to molt Ue butter. Uen *rvc,
tn article which to always band* tt added to a boiler of water whiteos .cooki* exclualvcly for him. at presis exevUent In this way.
4tu^
Is a m*t riclous cm. a budful or two of aalt In the fire. removed. Peel and core ud boll Uem
ent. bwl abe haa given ber «ber rrialmost every household, aad Uat riOlhes withoui the ds^er that c
W-hen recoAlng bdef add browned
Mb aiM Uagbicr—Ue’ eoemi* of U- Ud It wUI cleu out all.Ue soot nec- arlih one-half of the vinegar ffih mlnUe recipes, aad they hive
_ a raw potato washed aad peeled from tbe use c>{ tbe crystals; alWadd t
ui*. Pound or grind Ue ginger, gar­ onions, muuoo or Umb.
a lilUe to the water In which dtoh tow- been tried and l
and
grated.
Apply
Ue
grated
potato
cboppod celery; veal, lemon
Cut fiowera may be made u lut lic and raisins wltb enough vinegar U
s It got always apon- twice as long It Uey are sprinkled make them Into a p*te Boll the su­ Jqjce ud onloo browned In butter;
i« drv aoolr more and you will agree cleaning all lin aud ironware, and for [they are bard. aepanU Ue wbHM
nn— K la greatly a natur of bab- with aalt ud water, and their prls gar WlU tbe remainder of Ue vinegar and chicken twice cooked needs para-' that II to one of Ue handleat and | cleaning and *weetenlng Ue slog I ircun tbe yoika. Stand the foramr
E, god baara csHIvatlOB. One who *ll water dally renewed.
into a Ulck sirup. -Mix sU Ue Ingre­ ley ud celery aalt to tone
I. and mU
Break macwrool into bits, pul Uu quickest remedies i
qSS qegtrive to boar a amlltgi face
1 pound ot sngar.
Most certainly *Ult Is good" aad dients together WlU the salt and cbllof wcll-seaauDcd veal broQi
MigdlbUlattartd.«bareUere areao there U go aurer way of -keepUg ts. ud boU tlU tbe trull and sirup run plenty
.
***Fvw**ndwi(he* to Uke on a Jouni ; ing agent It mu.t be -remembered; when Uto has I
tmUad haarta. may be coo- COOT Uu having plenty of it about. Ue cue way when put on a plate held and boll till U-ndcr. Add butter, ud
caustic ank will injure j ed. add a tsaspoou of ground gmee,
cy. always mince Ue meat finely, put jUat it i. very
•Uand a ptUBc benMctor.“
8* air U wbdieaoue and beneficial sideways. BotUe aud seal.
three I tbe baixl'- if rar>-ie>.i>l]r handled, and | and then put in flour until sUB enough
Break on-Mjuartvr pound macaroni ithrougb Ue chopper l * " ;ed a* ' don't‘‘*’'
Tomato Hellsh—Take one peck of
io ns almply because It is salt, and
un«- it «i any painbHl or varalsh • to roll oot. Cut wi'h cookie-cntler and
lime*
It
to
more
easily
l
in
three
pint*
ooilmg
'
salted
waie-.
Cs*mu Table Salt.
'ed arii.-l.-». lor it would d.-*iroy (be | brush a little well beaten yolk at aa
bruuere are cooling tor ibe aame ripe tomatoea. scald and peel, cut or
much more easily digested
chop medium fine, ud drain Urough Cook until eoft (about tweaty mln- well a
Jsvrile wa'er for removlug . egg over etch cookie Bake In a modTheru u so article of commou u*
serious burns, and (or fihisb
a coUnder Add 6 onions chopped fine, ute»i. Drain In a'cvlander. To this
Mot« oCtu pnt oa Ue uble U a aMvsmall one* as weU. one of the best >-ain« from while good* to easily !e.-wie oven for twenty minutes, and
cup
while
saute,
one
cup
ont-half
teaspoon
cayenne
pepper.two
______
smd.. wn. n one kepie liquid soda on [ yoo have a dellcioBs coo*ie Uat srfU
Tomato* ter Ue Table.
qnhr way Uu Ue ordinary anlt. says
known
ot
Ue
minced
ham.
one
saltspoon
paprika.
riufled u1tb Mnt— pounds sugar, one-halt cup salt, ooe
Qgnd noiaskrfrlni it abould be pol­
•rr™'on.Tto;il.or IbU .h«JM b.. b...b, b! eu-oMu ob»Io.rtb
, b«. u. 1
Put in baking dish and cover with one
Wtaod. and U order w do UU Ue Pluage tea tomatoes Into boUlag wa­ quart vinegar. |or more 11 you wtoh.i
haU cup grated braad or tolled crack­ in every household ('arroc oil i> mad,aiR i^M be (reqgutly dried and ter for u tnotuu peel oB Ue akin two Ublespoons cinnamon, ud two
Mix nU together er crumbs blended iu ooe uWespoon of equal parts ot linseed oil and
aad
let
Uem
get
ooM.
(Mt
Ue
Mflad. Eperiil table aalia. which are
inelicd butter. Bake until a nice water chaken togeUer. aad it » •
qpM at Ua atone, are usually pre­ 08 Ud scoop out the Inside, which sptRws musts rd Mix all togeUer and
most eBectual remedy for bums and
brown.
ptit tai air tight Jars. Uo not cook.
Are yoo tro-jW*d wlU that
pend by attxlag a oeruia pereentage put Uto Ibe chopping bowl wlU
UtUe beef rolls an- an Italian dish, scalds As ibe*« accidents gcnerallj
ToiMto Cnisup—Wnsb. mash and
gt Mrgeiarcb wttb Ue pure aalt- The cup Of cold m*t and coe-balf a cup of
tlrad, pjsyed-ooi teaUbd tUe
for which are required two pounds ot occur In Ibc kitchen, it Is well t-.
atdMk acts as u adulterant, and broad crumbs- Chop all together, add boil until tender, with two Ubleround steak. This to cat into pieces keep the remedy Uere. The way to
apoonfuls
of
salL
half
bushel
ot
Vtpe
salt
ud
pepper,
ud
fill
Ur
to
mato*
WklM tt U harmle* to Ue aalt for
ily li to to saturate some lini. or.
WlU petty tortuOou, i
; let them tool. Uen nfb the slse of ones hand, beaten Ula.
wtearr uble eaa. It would not Im- WiU Uls mixture. Put a smaU piece
falling that, any soft. ri«*i cotton or
' rs. ud U ot butter on tbe top and put Uem In­ UiUdgb a sieve; return to Ue fire filled with n dressing made exacUy Unen cloth, wi'h Ue mixture, and
to the oven to get bot. Serve on and put In air-tlgbl Jam. Do not cook as for chicken stuffing; Uen Ue then to cover the Injured cut to a.- U>
^ eg* of dear aoup would
ttou? If so you SIC la aaed ^
each ot ground doves, cinnamon aui* piece* are skewered with looUpicks;
agg^ Ukkenlsg to parfly desiroy sUee* of tout.
sign* o( nerve weskaeM * dm
a gooj nerve i
lied la butter and cooked slowly exclude the Air. •
Scallopped Tomatoeo—Sc*M ud »da<* pepper, two pounds of sugnr
EB degrwa*. The mme objecikm
a
covered
spider
wlU
balf
s
cup
of
bility.
Mpilea to adolterattckg aalt In UU pari half a dosen tomatoes, set them ud ooe quart ot best a»le vHnegar
j
a butterod dish, sprinkle wlU pep­ let boU fifteen minutes, bottle hoc stock to make a gravy.
UoMb It be harmless, that Uere
Doctor, tell us ibat fresh butterWhna a fowl to be used tdr
V u aduheraUag all oUer caadl- per. salt and a dust of powdered su­ ud *almtlk to a better food and even a bet­
Vslng ground spices in Ue catsup d. It to greatly Improved by patttag
. CXmaldered all U all. a fiae gar. cover with buttered dry crumbs
ter tonic than anyUing pni up by a
a
put
or
a
couple
Of
pinu
Of
milk
Uto
makes
It
dark,
but
Ue
flavor,
ts
im­
«
ga^ dried U Ue ovea and aUed oo- aad bake UU brown.
druggist. SUne pbysidan* go so tar a*
are ]ust the lAir you need. We bave made Uem aepeeially Mr
Toamiocw StuBed—Cut a tbln slice proved Water should never be used tbe watef Uat Ue chicken to boded to say ibai Uere to no ease of tndige«gaUaaUy..U Ue very beat tor all
It gives a flavor to Ue mrat. be­
tbe* condl’luas. We guarantee cb>-m. |( Uey do aot help you, you
pM»esn- Heat Ue ash aa bot aa poa- 08 U« tops of eigbi large, firm toma­ wltb tomnto* in making catsup.
Uon or stomach trouble which cwdi
gMla U Ua ovsg lor at least lea mU- toes and with a speen cnrefwil.v lift Ue tomato* are suffirienUy maabed. sides making it Juicy, and whUeo* It be rured bj U- provided
receive
your money back wiibcut qomtiou. ICr fiflceu dayw so amuse
up. to that to all apeparaacra It to
gtea- Ttten crush u fine wtU a pota- oat Ue pulp. Rub It tbrongh a sieve, water WlU not be needed.
continued and ordUarj care to n*d
eryon-- will have a chance Uf
young
chicken.
Green
Tomato
Sauce-Take
dtorardUg
Ue
seeds
To
Ue
Juice
add
fia smaker and alft tt through a fiour
as to Ue selection ot the ie»l of U/
A
slice
or
two
of
baron
laid
Over
hall gallon eadi ol greeo ton
glen. Store It U U eaiUen Jar and
diet. It is a beany food, and two
:ud cabbage, ooe quart ol oi^s and and under luasi lamb or muti
a* tt <m a high shelf in a dry cloeet-!
^1-,^ U
are enough for anyonc
pods of green bdl peppehi Chop ^vtw Ue flavor of the gravy.
trraaud.u this way r win not rake. of aalt. pepper ud paprika abd half
A cold mewZ k>al to Just Ue UUg to H Uey are not drunk at mewls. Uey
of migesd panler. StuB Ue nU fine and add half n leacupUl ot
tknaaJyragkaatorttooaklag Udaautiot be partaken of wlUta at
.
si
U
site*
for
picnic
or
lunch
snndceWy
and
white
mustard
aeedmlxrd;
UNoato
sbeUs
WiU
ibto.
pat
a
bit
of
'•sos. Mt wbiu to axpOBOd m the air
one teaspoonful each ground einna- sriUes. Chop any kind ot good. coM toast two boon of any mewl U takes
M g !■■*- ■ salt esUar to quite Uk»- batter eu tom «( «*eb and set la
aa hoar tor U ui digrat iboroughnllaplce and ginger, ooe toaenp- Bwai. sraaou with salt and pepper and
MAP bgMMa MB«y. aad for this raw oven for wo mUataa.
Ml at grated boraeradJah. and two pUce U a mMd. Take Ue bM* sod ly sod « mote food to pnt Uto Ue
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