Grand Traverse Herald, August 21, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 21, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-08-21

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(Bitunb
TWICE A WEEK-^TUESDAY AMD FRIDAY.

$1A» A YEAR.

____________

Tiuvcmc CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY. AUGUST 21. IWB.

2 DROWNED
TRAGEDY AT ELK RARIOE YCGTEROAY AFTERNOON.

TOEnUOAT
TIPPED OVER
ANDREW ANDERGOH AND JULIUS
LASTED LOST,

WERE SEIN IN WATER
SAMUEL OOLDFARB WITNESSED
ACCIDENT.

Ww M Dm Somn In F«w MlmitM,
,Wl F«mS ONly Dm OvtrtsrtMd
•Mt It* CARS FlMting
mDm

W»Ur.

ttk RspMs. Mieiu Atif.
SstSSt’ rSQord ct aoefdenu
SmiSs bj Erewalag la groirlBc tsr
too loRE. AM tbt last b stMBS the
ABdmr Asdeim (sot Boomb AbSmo*. M SI Snt reportod). sltoat
at jMsra of Bge. ud'jollitt Hasted,
U rouo old. *«iit for a osll OB Baas
lake Toesdar aneroaon. uUoc Dw
iMdt About a o'clock. Tber ven
«orfod baIUoc for some'time. The
take b Amall. abooi a mn« across,
aad At M ^ce woold a beat be out
of alsht*o( ibo ^ojr hoooet os tbe
aboro. Tbt tfoarMi aocoont of «bat
. ' .hASSWad b ilreB hr SamtMl Goldtot. asiM WM drifinc ahHis' tbs
atroAt lA Msht of the bke.
Mr. OoMtAH) aaW the boot AAlUnf
•Ad A BMnwBt bur obAerred tbi
jMd oApabod. Re bApod fiom the rie
•SAd rtn tooArtf tbe lake. Oe hU arajbalbd a man vorklBc b fab E*rtba. a nun koows to bare a boat At
_Jhe. AhonL_ OoyiArb took tbe oers
AAd the tvs'vn* tmiTtea the boat a

guage that before the year was ended
be reached the Hlph acboo]. He was
Bsmterfal student, nerer tailaSed
with hair-kobwledae. but one who al­
ways went to tbe bottom of bli anbJeet. He wat a good reader and well
Informed on current erenla aa well
i wide reader of hlPiorp. He wa«
only an onutnal iiudeni. but be
a diligent worker, alwapi Sndlng
eihlng to employ his Saiordayk
aad even houM after school. He was
of Sne iihyelQue. taking a tnati .. plae#
ai the heaviest labor and one of the
heary men In the High school foot­
ball team. He was reflned aud coor-ous In mannert and a favorite with
,1.

IN PARTIALVACUUMIOVATION TO MONEY FOR STATES BUSINESS IS
SCARED BY
INCORPORATED
OURSOLDeS
EARTHQUAKE
PROF. 8AUERBRUCH OPERATES
ON THE LUNGS.

SAN

VALENTINO CITIZENS FLED
FROM HOMES.

HOUSES FELL IN ffiAPS
WHILE

MOUNTAIN

THRDATENS

LANDSLIDE.

PItIfal SceiM.

MajoHly of Pooulatisn of Italian City

Haated'a parents are quiet, hard­
working people, denying ihemselves
glre their children the beneflt of
uchool. As the senior Hasted stood
bp tbe Uke after tbe darkneu of
night bad setUed over U. looking out
toward the bUck.water that wa*
hiding bU only son from hU hunger­
ing eyes, he said: “JulUa was alwapa a good boy.*' When asked how
many children be had be said: "Ser
; n<^ only six. now that he U out
(here.” as he looked again loward the
faul spot. 'JnlluK was niy only boy.”
The search, continued Wedneaday
lomlng. but at lo o'clock with no
resulU. The wind had shifted from
tbe south and blew a gale from the
BorJi. making it hard to handle the
boats. Tbe lake is not deep, but is
full of weeds, and these make the
work of iwcoeery of the bodice difflenli. No doubt they wlU be found
and the aeaTch wilt be conllnued un
til they are.
No event has aroused so much in­
terest and (here Is the keenest aympathy for the distressed parenu and
reUUves Of tbe unfortunate young

Already in the Open Fields En­
camped and Fears to Go Back
(er Selenginga.

POUCIES OF
T. ROOSEVELT
DECLARED TO EC THE.IMUC6 OF
THE CAMPAIGN.

SHQUIAN WAS NOHIIEO

As the t«0 approAbhed the water
two BNB coold be tees ewlmmlns
«%ap Dsn tbe oApalted boat
Attboach Ootatars and kb coapaMon SENATOR BURROWS MADE THE
wore Bbt more tban Sre mbutea In
SPEECH.
RA^ac tbe spot where tbe orerSanwd boat was Snt seea, there was
»a ooe oityr serlmmlns or taoldtng
oA to tbe boat. Oolnr a UtUe further
' . A eap waa pickod up.
Rtwision—Utlea CalabraTbret small bon were pbrlnc in
tUn Was Gig.
'Imt bp tbe water tide. Ttaep were
Utica. N. T.. Aug. 18.—NotlflvtiOD
Erst to reacir tbe spot wbwe tbe dbASter occurred a&d tbkp bad picked^ day fw tbe republican vice prealdenBcminee. Jamea. Schoolerafi Sher•p aaotber cap. It was but a few
. WM observed here today with
mtaatea bedore other boab rsacbed
jibe pbce, bat ooept for tbe caps all the pomp and noise that was to
be found lo Hiber the Clndnoail or
•Ad the OTortaned boat aotblns
SaMS. ptban besUet Mr. OoMtarb Lincoln noUflcollons. Senator Bur»
made the notification speech. .
Saw Um two men swlnmlas swap
A«m tbe bOAL Ooe aeeaed to be
hla speech of acceptance Mr.
■SolBc wMI ADd wbea bat sees hod Sheraaan said that be was eotireir
Rooe Abebt tbe dUtabec of a^btoek. la SMCOrd with tbe pUlform ol bU
The other, boweeer. was but a abort party and that be fully endomd tbe
diatsbeo mp and was eplaahln« the pollclea of Mr. Taft. He decUred
WAlor aad maklac DtUe procreaa.
atrouglp for protection, taping i&t It
was the basis of proaperlty. but fclao
Wbp Did Thep-Leave Soatr
Ibe atraace thiac seems to be that said that the country bad ooigrown
present schedules and revision
the mea should hare abaadooed
Inat arm ti oapaUcd. It Soared and was necesaarp.
wools haea atutalned them until help
He was opposed to *'urig for revienue only aad eventually frhe trade."
arrtTAd. The boat It a small
•boot 14 feet loos. It bad been Sued aad did not tvesluie to say so.
With a eeaterboard and sails.
He believed In the education and
SSht' breotee It bad alorded mnrh also an adequate army and navy and
erratiam of the natuml reaonreea.
•port «a tbe Unie lake, but it
aoUrclp east tv the half-sale blow- Mr. Sherman also approved the poli­
' tag OB roaodap aftenooa. Just wbat cies of Roosevelt, saying that
main Issue was whether bis adtulniswent wrong wlU new be known.
iratlon was to be approved or ni
Sennh wma malauined bp nil
bcota eo the Uke nnlU datkoees m^e

, GREAT WELCOME EXTENOED BY

By German Doeter'a New Method t

I

.

Teml, Italy. Aug. 20.—The commu­
nity about San Valentino is lo a state
of panlF today, ihc result of a series
of violent eanfaqaske shocks wbit-h
bare caused bouxeb to fall and threat
en a landslide from tbe towering
mouQiaia wbfeb »tands behind the
Tbe i^orlty of the population has
already fled to the open field*, .where
they are camplag. fearing to go i
tor tbelr belongings.

>t-rliA. Aug. 2>i—In liU uew.method
of o]M-ra<lng on the organs ol ibr
(he*i Prof Crne»i S.iuerbrurb’of 'be
rniverslty ol Marburg, hbcIosm pari
of :h-' bod.v Id a raulnei. frooi wb.cb
the air has Wti nartially withdrawn.
The air in the lung* l> lighter ibao
(hai ouiaide under normal conUitloDs
and when, under orrllnary cireum.
niance*. the surgeone expore the
lungs, the Increased pressure tends
to flatten them and thus increase thrtsk of fatal collapse.
ily openitlng in a partial vacuum
this added pressure I* avoided. Tbe
patient breathes the outer air as USU'
al and tbere Is no disturbance ol tbe
ordinary balance b«-tween Internal
and external pr«*ssii.-e.
The new
plan baa been auceeMful In the 12
rases in which It baa been irPd.

FIRST TRIP
DAM BROKE AWAY ON ANY BOAT
Damage la Small. Although Eleetnc
company la inconvcntenesd.
Lrtand, Mtcb.. Aug. 18.-Tbe old
dam. bum In Carp river more than
40 yean ago. went out last night at
II o'clock while tbe town waa sleep­
ing. So quietly did the waten illp
away thal few people werv aroused
from tbetr alumbers.
I( bad been tbe inteniion ot the I.,eland Electric Ugbi company to bnlld
cofferdam at the head of the river
before the old tiara was renutved. In
order lo w«k oh tbe new dam. Work
had oliwdrh*** wiran on the coffer­
dam and the workmen had also Inx-n
eleariug away rubbish from the old
un.
Tbe Laland Electric Light rompaliy
has been wiring many buildings tn
1-eland, nil tbe new bouses put up
ibis summer having been equipped
with electric wiring, also many build
Inga In Provemont. Suiions Hay and
NorthporL When rompleted there
will be too or 500 horsepower. Tbe
dam is in tbe mouth of Can> river
dose to loke Michigan, on the west
side of tbe village.

ONE BODY FOUND

AmeunU Vary From $S1L4B for Ar-

AUSTRALIANS.

CROWDS ON REACHES

•attlesnip Fleet

Men Has Net wit-

Biiiid Such a Scene S'nv the
Veestls Left the Paerfle
C«atL

Sydney, N. S W. Aiig 20.—Ap
patenily forgejtftig that they' were
aliena. tbe people of Sew South
Wales today united with Ibouaands
of vfaliors in giving such aa ovatiou
to the Americana of the batileablp
fleet a* they bad not had aince they
left the ParlBr coast.
Wliile the gallant shiiis of war
rork.-d at anchor In Sydney borbor
crowds of excited Auflrallana throng­
ed the beach from ^ndl i<r Manly,
drinking In the inspiring *lgbi, cheer­
ing and wa>mg flags.

U. S. IN THE LEAD

Wa-hlue'en.
Ang
2<>.—Flguroa
made puhllc by the forest service
rhos (bat under the new law requir­
ing :5 per cent of the gross proceeds
of naitonal forest busineks to be puid
o«er to the »iai«-* and terrtiorle.
which the forest* ire loratfd. lo
used for public scbooM and roads, i
last flscaf year will yield thaae states
84t: <iC2 :*
Tbe irooucte which go to eacO vary
rom 8313C5 for Arkassaa te more
hail 855.000 fur Monieoa Tbe amall
amount for Arkansas u l>ecauae they
• not yet got (atru under way.
Oklahoma, with one, small national
(oreat. receive* 8554. Kaaaas 8884.
the next smallest sf'er tbesa U
Nebraska. w4th 12.2541.

BEARSNAMEOFFOUIOIER

, •oyhoad FeMod al
MilUkan. la th« VMt Fraatdaat «r tha Carpara-

ArtMes i
filed with
lib tbe
I
aecreUfY at Mala at t
LaniUg; aad
and aaibority gtven ter
I
tbe
incorporailon of tbe dry souda baainess of the late Hon. J. W. MUIUtam.
The boslnm In the tnlare will banr
the name of tta founder and vlD
hereafter be deaignawd u ."J.
Milllken. Incorporated.”
At a recent meeting of the atnek- .
holdera (W'foUbwMg wne alaeted M'
offlcrs Of *•
,
Prealdent—J. T. MlUliWSecteiary as41 trenmrar—Mrs. j.
W. HtlllkeiL
MEETINGS
EVERYWHERE
Vice praMdani-iYutk Rnrthas.
FULL OF INTEREST.
The aeleetlo* of Frank HnmUlM •#
vine prealdent ampbaatoN tha wwM
friendship which hna alwaya asMlad
aen the banda of tha himlBaM of
J. W. MUiikan aad tha HmUim
iClnthlng eomgaiiy aad atoete a raeOfnlTioD of the ^ptMlIty Ot lha Intareau and friend^tp that axiatad
Ibetwaan Hr. MIHikan aad Mr. HaaaUloo from bdffhood.
After tha dMoloUon of lha old
Full Hall at Hadgea and at SUtrtMtt
Ann of HamUtOB A Mnukao. and la­
ter tha orgaaUaiion-gf tha Barnmoa
Cloihiag company. Mr. HamDtom hafore leaviag home lor an axtaadad
visit through the waatara atataa, aaThe meeffnga of the Sanday ac
iactad Mr. MlHikea aa vice GrMt*«W
revival lonr are grawlng In Iniereat
of the new corporation uf tha Bamttevevy neaaloa. During tbe two aaaton Ciothlnc company, and tor aaeeral
aioM at Fife Uke WL Fridar m
yestra Miamtag Sir. -MtBfbea rwtttottf
helpful wougbt* were preaented
that oBica. Tha aqlacttoa of Mr. MBthe dlfferem speakers. The alnglng
llkra's friend aad oM-tima paitaar
duet by Charies Sebraeder and
u> the office of vice preaideat ot the
Hr. Tabbeler *was diticfa enjoyed and
MUllken corporation |a a perMaal
be song. "Will There De Any SUrs
tribote to the friandshlp that alwaya
ln.My Crown. ' by MUa Slgrid Uxgerexisted between the two maw and •
gran waa aa inspiration to everyone
bntitas tbe helpfalaeaa ot auS to
preaenL
the other la the partod of amergney
After Fife Uke. Hodgee'waa visit­ through their long hnslaaaa life.
ed and the tour workers were .met
It Is sutad that thme will ha
With a full hall at that place. 'The apaclql ebaage In the dlraetioa Of tha ,
meeting was Inieresilng and helpful daiaila of the baslneaa. A. J. tWfcr
and ibe presence ol a large number aad S. Ctxefc reutn tbelr paslitoot «a
of cfaildren as well aa tbelr parents
agar*. Undar Hr. Mimkaa's «h
especUIly encouraging to the perrtaion tbe organUafion of tba laspeakers. At Maicbeit ^nreh two merona deparimenu ot the store ww
very Interesting servicea were held very compleia and tba boose of J.
on Saturdsy, A booatlfiil picnic sap­ W. Mmiheo u known tar and wido aa
per In the grove was thoroagbly a*- one having attalaad magaUiida aad
Joyed by all. Ckirlng the evaaing aaaesa throat good baalaaas meth­
fion two were l-d to decide for tbe ods. The bnalnaas wUL howwrer, anbetter life.
qalre a new Impatns by tha anaambOn Sunday morning the ttMd waa Ung togather ot the vartoua baalte ot
taken lo'Weiford through a piece of the departmeaia who have for years
iwrfect wood and tbe drive waa a d
been identlSed with the worfetag
llghiful one A short halt was lak<
tore* of the stare and who wDl sow
Mid a plciure of
of the windings bacoma aill] mote rttally Utarertad
• a* P-TJcured by W Benaon.
Tbe beeanae of the greater (eaponslbllUy
lueetiug at iTexford waa also a very
t;icc-s*ful one. Mr Tlerelacd of Cad head of ear* depart
I'lar I'harles Strait and the Rev. Mr
Tbe store of J. W. Mniiken is ao
WYiipple of nft- I^k" wen- the well known ihroe^oal tha Oraad
spe,liters.
Traverse region that It vUI be latererring to all tbe friends of tha store
to know that [be death of fr. HIUlken win involve no ehanga In tht
' ■ ~'
. bjsineas method* or tbe progrewaive
W.iH.m COW of cedar Wa. «r.cken|^,,„

S. S. TOUR
SUCCESSFUL
CROWDS AT SESSIONS

JUST STEPPED ON DECK

Naval Expert of the

London

Tit

Speaks Favorably of Their

^ala

Son Saw Woman in
Thought

It

Was

the

Water

His

and

Mother

But it Was Mrs. LaSenta
—Sank Very Soon.

Among the poaaengert oo the steam­
er l^lanau which met with aueb n
disaster Momlay morning on L^kc
la-clanau wa.* h fatntlv of HoIlMh peo­
ple who were coming m the rttj The
mother and aev.-ra! children had been
rowed oui to ih«- steamer by a son.
and the son had not yet reached thsnore w-beti the explosion o.-curred
I.ooking back the boy saw a wo(uaii in the waicc whl.-h he thought
was bis uioibcr Pulling uark In all
poeslMe speed to tiie boat be found
that his motber was safe The sres
man was Mrs l.,aBonu Sbe bad gone
down before the lad reached tbe
This was the first tlnic in her lift
that the PoltKh mother had'ever been
on a boat of any sort, and sbe had
scarcely stepped on board when UP; explosion occurred.
She declare;
that she would never again get on
board i>f any boau

FOR BETTER BUSINESS
Southern PalirMds Arc Getting Ready
—Twenty Miles of Cart Put

London. Aug 20—In commenting
upon the speed trials of tbe three
Amerirwn scout erfisiers. tbe Birming­
ham. Theater and Salem, the naval ex­
pert of the Loudon Times aays that aa
matters sUud tbe 1‘nlled BUtea nhry
poaaesaea for tbe moibenl tbe two
swiftest, most powerfully armed, and
best set
Bea-k^plng acooi emtaera aOuiri
Iti'lhc fTheater and Salem.
He says that tbe advantaget reauUmg from the u«e Of steam turblaea
w iih wbi( h tbe Salem and Tbetler are
fitted at full power, were well llluatmted in the trials, and that tbe turbines
gave an increase of 182 knots in
spe<-<l. and ID Indicated horsepower of
Dearly .'-.800. or about S6 per c«nL wl:li
a small economy in coal consuffiptloo.

MANTON REUNION
Town la Gaily Decorated and a Big
Time For Next Three Day* la
Antieipated-

Manton. Mich. Aug 1!»—The sold
lera' and sailors, reunion was begun
in ibU city today for the cek-braltoa
and <-oumieiiAratioii of the I2ib an­
nual encampment tor three counties
Tbe Miundiiig of Ihc reveille inlc'minaled wltlt siraius from braas bands
at tbe ma'utiDal period marked
corntneni'-nieiit of a grand old time
(or litre-, da's aoumg lh>- army
eran- srul <i':xe|is A great number
of ten-- uf ih- wmrades have
^

Elk Ra^ds. 51ich . Aug
fti —A
Back in Use.
;:<5 tbla aftertitMn the body of Julicsj
Hasted was recovered from Bass lake.
.Not folk. Aitg 20 —The railroad* opTbe body of Andrew Aodersoti bu eraiutg In Virgiiiin and oHier parts of
not yet been foimd and tbe Kearch U the eouth are putting men bark lo
being continued.
work unci getting th.-ir nrlliiig stock
Tbe
Hasted boy's bo-ly ...
was fo<>od|
.... .......
readiuess tor 'be iiuliut-d return^
de-pit- Manton's arid pie
by Pred Haney and Alfred -Auderson. jof better business Twetily miles of |
aiitoo ihis y.-ar evn a bigger demo:
two 15-year-old boys, who wore oper-iempiv <-ars sioi.-d along
I Stratton I- Eomg un than nny --i
alng a drag hook from a ’rowboat.! trac ks «t th- I'hi-s.apcake A- (
They caught tbe body
i>S.m
;,<-r* hi 'hi- well known bouse.
■L Urg- c-f>niing»-Rt t*f wr»rr-i-s -vf
It. and then picked it up again. J«?:
about nine feet of water.
-Ignis ol boiinr xtid sri- i-omfortahly
Wi:!iain Tic* n< r-dar came to t.
It was too heavy for their strength
quarv-r»-<1 in ihr- grtiv ■- <-isr ol the cti«. ct'y Mbiidsy 10 w|iti--s Ibe wild wr
and they had to cal! for help, the
Nurii-rous campfire ni>---(inas will be show an.j wbt’e h-'- was sirick'
other boats on the lake coming loj
’! Mr. artd Mrs. C. C. Sannett Have
Factory
charge suddenly Vii'h
oD the »tr«.heir ..i....™, ,h.r, b-m, . ao., r '
Left
Eureka Cafe and Mrx.
a
'.'I
ai-ntig ailju'anl. Mi Manus
Tbe Hi- was taken :.i >ji.- home nf a fnei
-r „ .ib-r. -nt.s-d In tb. „.r.l
"
About 7t« p. m. tho Mllchen brotkors
Gardner ReUma Contral.
]-tr-eis
are der-otatwl in gala *tv|e au-l srrf * physiriarr summoned. Hi* d
The body was taken at once to thej
M-nute.
put a wide fiahtag boat on a wagon
the ex.-i-uiivv .-hairnixii H. G Httlxler. SMS- WAS prono-jneed a had case
home 01 the boy's parent*.
|
A-.c ~An automatic
and took It to the lake. This
and pr-stdenl of the day. W D. Wade.;. j
jed Mr r’.om bai b— ii
tian Will Ask Congrwas for
rigged with a atrang Jack ligbi aueb
. —l-cbiDc rauaiile "f threading 1
are using ib.- 'isilmg multitudes wltn:.at..r.
-6^ h.«p"a:,
Law (or Apples.
as Is used to oee tbe bottom In spear­
reka <.a(e and will loave tomorrow for
j the greatest ot hospltalit> and finding;
ing fish. Tbe wind eottUaaed to blow
'heir old home at Denton Harbor. Mr.
________
jmar*'-l
New York Aug IP—Tbe Internaao hard that nothlag ooald be acoom- Uooat Apple -Shippers- saaoclailon ColenH Coethals Expected
anil M'S. Bennett have made a large
A„.'opera
tdUbed. even with the light, and tbe has decided to x»k cuhgreas to enact
' rrle uf friends since tbelr residence
■ the sul-aii;-- large RunitM-r
needle, propelhlti
nounc* Reduction in Canal
old lomrade* who
bight passed without any discoveries, a blit itrotidlng (or the uniform grad­
position. t'ii'R a kno rumne 'tie ritcd iod»> I response in early in i Selection Made By Ibe Fir«l Meth- tn Ibis city, who regret their dcpuralthough eeoTch was maintain^ until ing of apples, provided it receives the
"ire. t>ui bate nothlog but best wishes
thread and retiirning : • iiTS-dlr !.' ;i‘ Muttons wa* one
xe of the tealures
,
BMalghL
-0 offer them for tbulr fntnre praa................................
...........
............................
Waahlngtoa.
Aug.
IS—That
the
assietiesl
resting
placv
.support of the Naiiunal Horticultural
s commander,
; Dr »; Morgan, w
pertty
. Aadrew Andersoa waa a man
society ud the National Apple Grow- Panama canal can be completed with-j
h>- reunion a«scK-iatiof). lite» m thi* '
----Tbe Bureka cafe will be contisoed
good character, not married, bnt havThe proposed measure jin fire^rara and a; much i-s» con
and bolds tlWdl*unctK,n of being
conference
,tag braibera and ahters. tome
does not make It obligatory upon ap-j*® *ke ^vernment than bas bt-en geothe only soMier that enl.M^l .ft the ''f
“«> by Mr* Arvilla Gardner, with Robart
arhom looksd to Um lor aappon.
pie khtppera and growers to conform!anppoaed is the luformatlon
,-,vit war from Wexford county.
>“«*■• 'f'*' f“M-.ng men were Davidson a* manager, the aame policy
In
condncting the buainesa betng con­
; Uld down unless ibej-lwhlch Colonel George W. Coeibals.
Wright Student.
was muxte-ed out at Knoxville. Ten
^
tor
tinued. Mr Daiidaon will have, efflto have the goverament *eal i fnstowr loI charge of the work. Is
, JoUaa Haaied was a boy W 1*. a
Compan<ea at Niagara.
ne^---. ar the clow- of the war m IM:
conference year
W. H.
Trustees. 11. S. Hull. C 6. Va^.jries'
member of tbe sjolor class of tbe Qpoo tbelr paefcagsa. Hy the appii-|"l
expected > bring Secretary of War
IG W Urdie, W, M. Kellogg. A. J. | DeBeunri-ux. formerty U tbe
ewrK*' of tbU measarr
measDie it
It U believed I Wi
Wright from the isthmua early ncxij Niagarj FxlU. Aug 19—About 880.NOSE BROKEN. .
High BChooL IB poloi of abUlty and enOon
IdM.lMM IS r«i>on<-.i Inrolved m '
bostneds ID New York and Chicago,
Majuard.
•ebolarahlp he was easily firm among (bat American froli will regain the I
Fair*.
i
electric
liftbi
and
power
enterprise*
j
Roy
ifigaraell'a
S'ip
Caused
t
On the board of vu-wards. E. WcDa. will bale ebarge of tbe dhtiag room.
dhe obDv namber of bops at the High ragard of foreign buyer*.
j Colooei CoelbaU eontemplatea
' • Injury Today.
________________
[trip to this country In September for| iranimltiins the cleciric current from
E. II Minor. G A. Holliday, a Jaaea^ooL Be taaM- to Bik RaplV^ three
Mre. Mary Haughtoa teturBod to
Mra. i. Kessler returned to Jamea-Jibe purpose ot conferring vrith Sec-! Niagara Falls to London. (Mit. SubWblie iS>y Ingerwill wns boxtag MO. L Roacoe. D. F. WUsea. a
yuan ago tram Norway, unable to
retary Wright on canal tone mat-1 qtantlxlty' all tbe Importationa of rtec- with a frtend Thursday be slipped and Oonglaaa. L M. Wblitemore. J. W. Crofton today after rtalUBg her par­
apuik Arvd Of BuEUah. He at once town today.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jaaegb WBMa.
Charles Andre retnraed to Ithaca ters. Ooe of the gnbjec-ts of disena- irica! apparaios are from tbe I’niied snffered a blow on the none so bard JacLsoc, 0. C. Kelly, W. Lyoa.
eulvef artool. being naalgned to the
Harold
.Nlcbolaon.
aenmpwaM
sioa win be Ibe eatimates for the Sute*. this cooniry having sent 85.- that the organ wa* broken. Tbi injury
•rat ffOde. A tow weuka aervud to today after yMtlng hia brother.
K. Sterafest of PensylvanU I John Wall to Kia»ier today and wfll
Fred Morford of Bran U visiting next year to l>e submitted to congress 84l.onit as against 8T4.W0 from the is not ao sertoos as to keep him from
advance him to a higher grade and
10 CadiUac.
| make a aimn visit there!
at the coming sraslon.
jl'nited Kingdoax
work, howevtr
ao rapM waa Ua aaatetT V the tan- rbaa. Ward.

TYPHOID FEVER

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NEEDLE THREADER

UNIFORM GRADING

FINISH IN FIVE YEARS

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Grand Traverse Herald
Twice A WEEK.

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CBtcna ••■••econd-clMi matter
Manh 2. 1M8. at U» potudriee at
Travena «ty. lUch, under the Act
« CaaewM «t MvAd, 1ST*.
A GOOD THING.
TBe removal of the Ott dam la the
* Is aa exeeUeat tUag
Bot only for the boat owners who
live on the soiilb side and
ran up to tbc South Union street
. brtdge, bot from a saniiary point or
‘ Tlew as welU
Sines we must, for lack of belter
owaai, deposit our sewage Into the
bay' i«w. we want to get it there as
oolekly as possible. partfcaUrly that
which comes from the Northen MehIgan asylum, which empties Uto the
Tfw kbore the dam.

Mt 1B«D the bay; If It tii alow and
shisEMiIi, then It is deposited along
the bed of tbe river, to become, from
ibe location or the stream, a meatce
1o’ hcalih.*
Now that tbe dam has been
moved
woald onggest that all oU•iracUoas be taken«from the river
andc. destroyed, iwefersbly bomed.
Also that thb weeds be cot /as soon
powible gbfl romov
\reoalt In much good.
It It maly a ^eatie^ Of Ume naUi
thofo is a detk Ube etmstmetod fiom
that now ondlnr at Pins street to (ho
gmtb tt the river, and this wotb
oMk By beading tbU dock line and
nanewiBE ths (toaei'to ponlbly 40
NM tte eurteot would be much swift'
or;bad (be sewnde would be swept
'«bt olmor. Tbe river would also
«npea lUeU by being toatnlned, a
-ttlB weald Wso be hn advahtage.
OiWrtENbv* TMACTICE.
I '-'Inmt there te abett ao aaiomohUe
that mAcB amitfl boys dedtre to bom­
bard It with BtettM. applM. etc., is
Wt taothi. but that they do Is the
.. wdipl^t of a number ot driven in
the city. Tn some eases stones of good
■fte kavo been tbrouv with otter
roAbriuen as to conseoaenees.
one eaae in pnrUeatar occurred last
gwmiBg. when a stone was thrown
pant a lady^ (ace, striking the drtfer
of the' car in the back o( the brhd.
PdriMaatfly, no damage was done.
. b«l bad (be lady been hit in the face
tbe aimr etaM hnve been sertona.
, The dctMm of tboae boys are dan,, ^motni not only to the occupants of
’ the oB. ^ to otheto as well If the
-.tfbrcr w«n stniek with gaSIdent
ferob'to fflsaWe him the car would
m «nd and nothing' would prevent
it boa eMUaing vridh people on
aldownttn or on the streeu, even If
tho hpena wore only U mlict Ln hour,
MgaMM the losldeaee distriets, the
'm uraeGoo- or tbroiring things nt
or andor astomoblles should

TEDDY BEAK SOUTH
ElsotrionI Woritero Con

tbe strems of Shriby Teddy shnll be
lend by ir. Pierce. otSan Prune
caMor bird does about aatamobSsm
With u0 the rebateB inflaMoos of
wMdety. Teddy iwnatas a boar la Inunt and purpose. Haring the six
iths Teddy bss become «ulte s
idsesbie bear, and U so full of life
that be keeps some one busy aU the
time prev««tng him from doing mis­
chief. The one master at home that
I is 'Westoo Love, and
mar take the >>or»«r
br ia order to keep the eonreatJoa
(tether, as Teddy .vrill no doubt do
bis utnwM to scatter the delegates to
(be four wlnda Teddy Is esceedlngly
pUyful. bat the atreagth of hU ptws
and the length or bU davs and teeth
make bU ad\-ane«s anything bat dealrsble. He started out to life with
of wniiam H. Taru bat on
the Island he was nothing l»ut Teddy,
and TMdy he will remain.

ip. iAmr$ pY mp

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•UYtNG MtREB

BOILER INSPECTED FUNERAL SERVICE

YOUNG BOT IS MISSING

Fimmi SERVICE

BAlANCriN
IHETitEASUtI

CAR FERRY BUSY

FOURTH OF-IDIT MONET

INSPECTORS
INSTRUCTED

Is always a mart for the rousUbouu.
Total
MHler Bros, ahow Is as good as any
slfow in the matter ot securing tent
men but these men sre sll about of
the same <lass.
After - making Toledo, the show
Slrikei the G. K A 1. at Bturgts. «be Electric light decoraboy's home, and It is safe to say Uie
decorations..
show wni lose one employe there.

..»!.S63.S6

GOVT. IS NOT THE ONE
M.70

J^de'”-' ........
side pspera ...........

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Baairilful Anchor Pram ths Ptshsrmsn Wss Among ths Floral
OfVsHnga

Friday Last.

WENT AWAY
WITH CIRCUS

Teddy, tbe sole orntpant this
Band, Will Go on Cheous
-merertile Marion Island soo. relumed
Neat Saturday.
to bli hnme, 6t£ Pmh street
. BigfaL and this anemooD was boxed .
ThOlitn MillisrT
■IpSUil r-l*ip7"'d >" toll' ll'.',
wiii ri
iiuw
in
camp
s( Neah-ta-wants. will
hN wBI be tbe star attraction at (he
) to catarlevolx Saturday moralng In
ffietby Electee company's oonvenUon.
bCKly ot. ih.' Cheonamegon- The ca­
of which wmian, K. l»»c. Teddy's
det band will also accompany the exuicoer. Is s representative.
A rate or llvAss been
TMdy U a fine apecimen of bearhood. and he is )usr sU months sad made for the round trip for all who
MO WMk old. He was foond tn a lair sre to go froB tbit city.
Those aboard tbe Cheaaamegon
at DabUn last March by lumbennen.
the death of hit mother hav-lng left yesterday bad one of the finest trips
him an orphan when be was scarcely of Ihe year. .There was s good sea
avert old. Toddy was tenderty eared running. bu( tbe boat Is quite steady
fee by the lombermen. and when Mr. and BO one suffered any fliocomfort
Xmra BUde the camp be came Into pzeepi those who were affected by tbe
moUoti. There were GS paaaengera
a ot tho baby bear.
Mr. Love hod a purpose Ip securing
y Charlevoix and 48 started back.
tBMTMtf. When tbe arrangements
Mis. 1. Upslu art the Mlases
for the Shelby Electric company were
betas nude. Mr. liove was assigned Hayme and Clara Mtnek. who have
tbe stmt of bringing a bear to tbe been rblilng at the home of Mr. and
eoBTentiOB tram the woods ot Nortb- Mrs. J. H. Sielnberg, retarned to
• eM-Webkan. or pay a Urge forfeit
Mrs. Charles Anderson and daugh­
AWBtiBlh be was Fdlied considerably
oBoat Uvtng In the woods, there
ter Rsby teturaed laat night after a
>th'a visit at Caetana. Sandusky
CM* or the lepreaBtaUvet ot the rompnay wbo bad any idea that Iff- Love and other places In Ohio.
eo«M tolSl the task nsaigned him.
Mrs. A. Fischer returned to Kings­
art vmo tbn prastat time only two of ley yesterd^ after spendlag the day
AimaWride Dorn Mr. Love know aay- M (hM elty;
EhbW oboot Teddy. Tbe three hare - Mms aUdys Johnson returned to
Mtnaged Oat ta the parade throvgh Peloskoy iPiay.

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Some person or persons not 'having
The funeral service of John Hary inieresu at bean have circulated
tbe report ihot I have psyched gsli tuBg was held at Leland yesterday
la other ways tampered 'with Ihe afteroooA at : o'clock at the home,
boiler of Ihe Fanny M Rose, but If the Rev. Mr. Bngelben of the Lu­
ih'-y had taken the irauhir lo' Inves- theran church ofliclaiing.
The home was crovdeil
with
ilBale -<h«7 wonid readily have s-en
BiournerH and the Boral offerings
the fsivltr of their reports.
TbU coming as an aftermalh of the were in great profukion, prominent
among
them
being
an
tochor
of
flowCarp Uke iragrdy. may hare some
by (be flsbermen of (he vil­
tendency to Injure my business.
It reared by law, tbe Bmehinery ot lage. Mr. Hartung having been one
THOUGHT THAT HUNTER KEASEY tbe Paany H. Rose was inspected of (heir number.
Mr. Hartung. who was one of the
Ibis spring by government tnspertors
'
LEFT WITH SHOW.
and pronounced safe in every way. victims of the explosion on the steam­
The boiler was tested to tbe pressure er Leelanau on Monday, waa buried
of toe pounds, and as the maximum la the Leland cemetery.
that I use Is 140 poasOs. it
Is evideai that there Is M danger of
« rupture.
NEPHEW OF SUPERINTENO.
The only repairs that 1 have found
ENT HUNTER.
Samuel H. Saylor Waa Laid Away ta
necessOg to make this season
Rest Beside His Wife in the
III exiert^ parts and had no bearing
Yuba Cemetery.
lu uuy way to the airvugtb or safely
Had Bsen Working Around tbe G. R.
of (be boiler.
A 1. EUtioii and Wae Learning
The funeral service of Ramuel H.
For Ihe benoflt of my painms
the Railroad •usiness—
I Fsylor wax held at th.- Yuba Free...la-l.. mm, I .111 m, ih.1
‘«,er^.
t liberty to eumlne my nacblQ-1 the Rev. B. fi. Vail of Elk Rapids oSiOne of the most nnesplalnable ery at any time and l wDl be glad einUng, art the church being filled
show art explain to them any or with a large number of Mr. Saylor's
things thsi has happened In some
time is the raoDlng away of Hunter all (he vital parts of my boat
The floral offerings
The Inapectors were again aboard many and beauilful and tesiifled (o
Keasey. Hunter Is a H or 16-yearol«l
hoy, the nepi.cw of 4. W. Hunter. Biy boat on Friday last and again Ihe esteem in which Mr. Saylor was
rinlendent of tbe
Northern examined my machinery unofficially, held.
division of the u. R. A 1. railroad, and bat any patching or tampering with
Mr. Vail took M his text, "I have
4AB beM working around the local the boDer would Bo( have e»caped fought a good fight; 1 have finished
their tralneff eyes.
station for some time.
m> course; 1 have kept the faith.
Yours tor safely art sqnare dealing. His retnarks were beautiful and ap­
Tbe boy was named for bis unele
and the latter thou^t the boy was
CAPTAIN S. N. BMORY.
propriate and did much
Just all rlghL With the intention, evlsorrow of (hose near and dear that
denOy. of making a railroad man ot
had been left behind.
him Mr. Hunter brought him to wort
The pallbearers were Peter Morri­
here around the offices—that he
son. Biwin Arnold, Smith Lewis.
shootd learn that part of railroadlog.
Jticbael Welch, Quincy Thacker and
e was to have other experienee*. too.
Hoi>e Phlllliis. Mr. Saylor wax laid
Id bad them.
Bwsy lo rest In VuImi eemelery be­
lie helped in the baggage room and
side the body of his wife.
as constantly around homewhore: Na­
turally of a somewhat nnnily temper,
rmi not altogether ao aid. as he
ioHIned to be misrtiovona He
Takas Thirty cara Acroa tim Lake
a good natnred lad. though, and
Every Day—T. C- L- A M. Also
nit acthmwwefc wfl taaea too s«lDoing Big Bwlness.
ourty.
A Oner opportunity cotnd hardly be
M. M. d N car ferry No. 1 is busy
Imagined, as the boy was bright and ITEMIZED REPORT OF THE
t(
BOW.
Thirty cam are taken
hla nucle was determined he abould
PENOITURE8.
acrosk the lake every day and tbe
be a raliraad man and would have. In
freight on the Nonhpori line lx on
all probability, have put him lii a line
way to a nesponsILle position.
Magnifleent Bum of 78 Cents Is Left the Increaxi'. big train* eoiiiing In ev,Imtely tbe boy has disappeared. The
ery gay. Tbe iralnx an- liKitling lum­
Over and This Will Se Uaed as
ber. pig Iron and oilier ihlngx ot Uioi
night of the circus he went away and
Host Egg of the Cetebranature, showing ibat businen Is
It U thought that be went with the
Uen Noxt Year.
show. He tort his grip with him and
growlog beuer and lhai construclion
laterlals are In demuod
most ot hla possenion.
Report of the executive commute^'.
Acoerding to his stories, be bad seen
Fourth of July celebration;
ometbiBg ot the world tor a boy 'bis
We. the undersigned, the executive
age and the tem^thm to see more of
committee of the Fburth of July cele­
was probably too strong.
bration, make the following report:
Just shout this Ume. however. It is
Rseslpts.
certain that a boy by tbe name of
Hunter Keuaby wlshee be seas back Thos. T. Rates, former treas.» lOJ-26
again. His property and grip won't aty .............................................. JOOPO
last Mm o.ver night as a green man General subecrlplloiw ........... 1A6I.W

TO CHARIEVOK

AMlinCMC

■A____
SaMr. GraBBa nod GHaasra WUl
or Hra. IsaM, UB^
Hass One a« the Lsag Lrta
to
ths
ouffMS
oa
it
vraa
Bootii^
whoa
Tama
Hail Amr. WL
won rsoovorad from Laks.^Aslaiiu
MstavoriA The body 'woo tohon ts
sarty this moralnf. having
found
by hor brother. Captain
A uBMm picnic glvca by the Amet
by AMalna Dorsa. It it bslltwod that Charles MMler.
teaa Society of Bqolty. the Oleaaert
art tbe Orange has been arranged
tor the Long Lake town hall
Sweet poUtoea, par lb .
day. August SI. art a large attead.
Matt Ffidnsn
aaee Is expected, as the Invitailaa
attend is given all Urmers and
others. The cosnplrte list ot speakFANNY M. ROSE EXAMINED
XmN HANTUNC WAS BURIED AT
has not yet bem arranged, but
INSPECTORS.
LELAND.
Floyd P. FOX. Charies Emenon. RobWalief art Robert Raney will Iw

49.6(f

:7yr.

rovn.- Mil. ... .
1U.1HI

I
Balance ..................................I
The baUnce In the hands of
ii^arer will be caiefully guarded
by him as B DDcleus lor next year's
■hratloo. The subscription papers
and all the ItemUed bills for ezpenIttnras ore ra file with Thos. T. Bates.
;rasi(lFdr. and are open at any time
to ertminsiion by any Interested
perty.
O. P. CARVESt
W. D. C. OERMAINB.
M. 6. BAKDBB8.
J. V- HAJOfBf.
•THOS. T. BATES.
W. W. SMITH.
E. E. B-HITE.
C W. FATOT,
C. M. BBBBS.
Bsecntlre Committee.

Pevrer to Take Up and k
vestigate Maner.

..Uiln JBn

la

KewadiD. Mich, Aug. 19.
Francis Sarwkin was called to Trav­
erse CUy last Friday on account
the llltira* of his mother.
Mile Elkle Stone, who bar been '
Ring Marie Bscbl for the last week,
JSL24C
retarned borne to Old Mission Satur­ Spring chickens, live welgbL bay
day.
spring
chicken*,
selhug
price........
JSc
Mr and Mrs Harry Hooper
Galesburg are visiting with Mr ai
Mrs. George Bockrtdge and family.

yzrV::;:::

A crowd of people from Rex Terrsee came over In a launch Mondxy
to get some baskets from the Indians.
Miss UUie Bow of Elk Rapids S|>ent
Tnesday with Mia Altha Anderson.
Ml« Helen Osborne visited with
W. H. Anderson and family from Sat­
urday uiiill Monday.
Mis* Ulllan Frink :t vUhing wiih
her sl«r.-r Mrs. Will C.ee, at ' Elk
l.dke.
-Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sloan of In­
diana are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. MlieheM. Mrs. Sloan 1* a sis­
ter of Mrr. MUchell'a.

............ wiijt
Calves. Nvo............................ go to 4Mt

Poiatora ...............
New hay. per too . ..................110612
Cured Rldra .
Horse hides, si
Grwn hides ..

Oder Apples Wasted

5-S.SraSs^a?^
JosaC. iioraas ctaspasr
IriTerKCttr Bek.

“HflUBSNew Musua Bik.

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Do not be mirtlraetsd.
Gold work of the vefT boot

King's .New Discovery many ysars.
for coughs and colds, snd I think It
saved my life. I have found It a re­
Strong, natm
liable remedy lor mroal and lung
beet srtihelal teeth.
complalDls. and would no more be
Make AppolBtMb
without a bottle than I would be with­
out food." For Bosriy forty years New
OUcovery has stood at the head of Middlings, per lOO lbs.........|!.18«L4«

. A. Bufbee Drug Co.. Hannah A 1.
'<0c art f 1.00. Trial tx

Ue %c

From Thursday's Record.
GRAIN.
Chicago. Aug. 20.—Close—Wheat.
98Hc: corn. 77Hc; oaU. 4t9ic.
Detroit. Aug. 20.—Close—Wheat
95%e; corn. 8lHv: oats. 49c.
LIVE irocK.
Easi Huffsio, Aug. 211.—Caille—Re­
ceipts.
bead; trade fair; steady.
Veals—Keeeipls. $no brad; active and
7Ec higher. Sheep and iambs—Recelpis. t.ixM) head; active and strong
er; Jipring lambs, 8564.SO; sheein
82-2S6'4 75.
Hogs—Receipts.
3.i«iO
bead; 5fMftr lower.
hELLINQ PRICEB.
Fancy Greesriss.
Honey, comb ....................................... 20c
Honey, pore, per pL ........................... 40c
Preseved figs, per can ................... SSc
Cambembert cbceAc. per box 25 lo 50c
Aaparagus tips, per can-----JO to 7.'.r
Crysuilted ginger ............................. 2«c
Mushrooms. In glui. Imported ...40c
Pin money ptckles, per bottle ___ 50c
Parmesan cbeeae. per bottle.......... 20e
Caviar .........................................2S to i»c
Kippered Herring, per lb...................16c
Imporiej sardines .................36 to 40c
Probona blackberry Jam, per gtaa tOc
Sliver Cord sardines, per lb.......... 26c
Lobsters ................................................ 30c
Tuna, per can .......................................20c
Sbrlmp. per can .....................18 to tSc
Strawberry probona lam, per glaa tOc
Raspberry probona Jam, per glus 20:
Currant strawberry Jam, glass ...20c
{ Orange marmalade, per glau........ 26e
Ginger In xyrup ................................. 20e

Th.- folio* ing ctxpateh appeared in
Its taormiig* Grand Rapid- H.-rald.
uuder<a Traverse Cuy dale line. lh<
Mentbe ............................................... 2Sc
dispatch not ortglnatluK h.-re. but lia% Spiced flg*. per bouie .................... 60*
ing been puked up Irani ibe Ih'iroit |
Frutts.
,\ewK and should have borne a tViroii ; Plums, bsek'-i ........
date line;
jAprteoix, per basket
"There being no rtpareni dixposi- Watermelons, each
*306^
tfon on the part o(/Traver»e county
antboritlss to make any Inquiry into
the ezploswo of (be sieamer Leelanau, Figs, per lb.......................Ue to 20t
in which two were killed, and fix (be
bUme. the Lttltrt State* offlctals may
take up the matter. Sleambost Inspertots in (his district have been InBtnirted by CapL C. K Weseott In De­
pineapples
troit lo inveetigste tbe matter and re­
Hbena peaches, per bwket.......... 60c
port to him whether tbe affair comes Cantaloupes. ... 2 lor 25c or I (or 26c
nrter tbeir Jurisdiction.
Orange*, per doa.. . . . SOc to 40c
Pram the t'nlted Stale* steamboat ^_lpn _0«.ge
vector's office In Grand Haven
comes tbe word that the matter is not
within Us JurisdlctioB. rrter these
ces the collector of eotloins
has the power (o lake np tbe matter.
an beats »ot ander the steamboat tn- Balt Pork, per lb. . . . . 1*C to lie
spertor'a Jurisdiction bettag nrter his.''
As Lake Leelanao Is within the con- New poutoes ..................
Bnes of Leeisnan eosniy and tbe net New tmlpa, per peck .
eideat oecorred In that conty. (he Green cahwa, per hon^

.........
......... iE

.

•hotrrer u «o with lu

..... »#Ma

lAmb chops, par Ih. .

KEWADOl

Lettuce, per lb ...............

A SAFE
INVESTMENT
Bf depfiiiting your taviagt with thtt Mrong,
roUible bkok. you obtaia ao immedUte inTiatmYm atD per cent, compo'jnded tiriee a
year, an I aU i raceivc 'he ab*otuUi protect*
ion biT irded by f>ur coR<enrat1v« manasein-nt and ci'i'al and surplasof more thafl
a q Mf cr m.Tion d-id iiic' •
We s. licit y-Liur bdoki.ig bueiaesB.

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK
Oldest. Largeat* and StriMifeit Bok
to Worlfccni lllfMg—

MIDSUMMER SPECIALTIES
-ATTHE-

Oiay Book Seoro
»riM—Just a few left and going at actual
wholesale cost. Better hurry.
Base Ban G00dS->“Spalding9''-That means the
best. Every article guaranteed.
BlMcs^The recent revivait in the city have vastly
increased our tales of Bibles. We sell the Neboo
make. All prices from 90c up for good leather
bound ones.

School Sa

tlC$~*Many schools arc already preparing for fail opening and buying books and
supplies now. We have the goods.

CITY BOOK STORE

.....-----

GOING on

GOV.jeiNSON
S2iir!?7tS:

New York.

ten.

DEMONSTRATION BK

UMKWMS-A. tner
W
WitH OM, Ml*. itUm T. Ha

Anf.

U.—The

are

likely

to

become

tory o< New York.
November it.

( per Ml Ulm4 •• TIae S9MI1

BlAiL. AocdttnoeraUc

ASSIGNMENn UDE

one

.
MJek-li*. U -TlM
fdfthBWt at toe rree Metoedtot 1

ye•te^

(flt.

of

a sow

by Jobn B. Crelgktoo. aecreuiy

aatleally 40.000 words an
wrltlDg.

It

la

hour

characterised

Mrs. Jacobeos

Mr. liabcock left for Barker Creek
Tburada} for a (e wdayx' stay.
Mr and Mn Jamea Houaseau apent

stay,

tbe order of toely admMioa:

accepted for commercial and*

DeU-

ware, preeton Lear-PennaylranU. E.

purpose*.

8. Stuart:

printed matter proved

New Jersey. Edward

One test

(ew day* |ui week wsih the Utter-*
BOB. Brnmi Tuckrr
W.

other

Mr. and

It

The instrument can be af-

iart'i

Norfolk.

North Camllna.

Va..

Aug.

been

19.—Tbe

taken

In

toe

Matty

rn Korfolk. Va.. and BeAofort.'N.
it.—Of toe em­

after

altiute aped

delecaiea

yelled

by,

to,-It u

believed

Wealera
reach

wheat

will not

tbs railroad

begin

at any

eacUedly.

banner*, carried

of

Cnlar

was

Mr.

tbe

Chancellor of the Kachequer Asquith

to

IM.OW Id

toe west with

a

toe picture of Oov- apending supply of ODglnw.

corro-

The bal­

and Mrs.

a

dnplIcBiloD of

>B.

“Marching

Throuih

and "Cbeer. Cheer, the
Here"

were

played In

Georgia"

Oabg'a

All

yelled

The

twn.

Tbe

Nothing

reeull

waa

were

could etay

the

Inevluble.
tide of en-

111

Arbor.

Mich..

Aug.

to.—Prof.

Henry C- Adama. bcud of Uu depart
It of poUtical economy at toe unl
voralty, oeoaomUt. author and for 20
years la ebargo of auHailcs of toe

tooalAAS and hi eooa aa too conventloa had aijbslded anfllelenUy the govemor waa named unaoUuoualy a* the
gubeniatortBl candidate.

•.ss£.v^H
>•Ti»u
> 2SST'«»i^SlS

»A. Yob

It»..
W. Roe*.

VMUIU nail!

bU

in talure panics and dcpreulons are
likely to come it longer iotervala and

after u minute* of apectaeular dent-

with ima deatrucUre effects *h»n to
tbe pari.

He

was

contrary

had

repeatedly

refnaed

oABdidate and declared iha

Here la how Prof. Adama diagnoses
the sKuatlon;

ated toe camptlga would b*
cairled on

without a xenenl.

G

emor Jobnaon last night refused
aay whether be would acfepl toe ac­

T4ic mm

through this cajK-rt-

enee will be better manaRers (or It-

cause Of
see.

In

the eajK-rlencc

You

will

oiy opiotoo. before long

the

ojH-nIng of a period during which dtv.
Idend* B-III be d
e regular and largihan ever before and It will
in considerable

part

because of the

lemon which eaecdUve* bsvc learned
Ip c!o.-,er management

leaaon*

which

the

year hat uught to tnanager* of great
properUe* wUI bring better and
certain dividends to the abaicboldera

been oOlclally advised of tod notnlna

for a good many year* 10 come.
“to Boeh

A

period

of

be w-ming to accept

road*. while there was

pjaslbllliy of

believe

that

supervision

will

Mr

worked out. as t fully believe a

ike panics and depression*

surroundings and

lo yield to toe general tendency; to

will come

float with toe curreal. They were not

In the.aerurllles of the railroads and

eo careful of detAlli,

the great induMrials

recommondatloot
and

Ucaia-

of

the

little

Urtng*. as perhaps they should have
been.

have
iheae

Ohio Havo togun to Como

■' toie 7<i^ oneedi toAt of lAAt reer
aRBor dMitato

vUeii

ac-

which

doing this.

off a
wUi

TJiev

vast nnmber
Jot

be

of

roaumed

"What baa thus U<-vd *ccomplb.hcd

aatotoe

■omelrat BBSiber to womot toe

lopped

when good times and norma)>UBlness
return.

North.

-Inc to toe AAMUiUoA oC • noBiber »t

In

From W«doeaday-s Record.

1caching economy to this generm-

The Q. K. A 1. rood hu begno Its

qoimMAt

diana Abd Ohio,
Aiririag tola

the first

morning

Ornnd
WAiUBiitoB,' Ans.

l».—the

«rc M toe Thttoe fleet
■^oedeeo to tteMie

U

(ms
as

Uloer>
flu

(oUode

t^e fleet will leere Sea Pructaco

m

Rnplds;

on

September 3 aa

bUwr will be run from Fort Wbyne
tad Lima. tad., ud on Soptem^ »
one win be ran from RIcbmondud
Hoaglaud to tola city and the north.

Anewt u AM Arme At Hoaolnlo on
fleotentoer 2; leer* Bonolals Beplm
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A

aflM AirlTe At HBcdAtou Bat No>
>siher 1; iMve llAcdAtoAA Bay No»esber M and amre ,t flan PTmaeto

farmer*

may

aot

be entirely

ken time to read or ihtok.
been aed lo old ibeories.

He w*

for a lawyer, a doctor, a merchant
a

banker

to

tell

him

what

to

Theae mea may be honest to
opinion*, but they

do

not

thtur

look

And above all. no otbar cla«s of
people has a right to day them toa

Mrs.

O.

C.

McMahns

ha* repreM-nicd

are

bonest and

disposition

things.

They

to

will baye

ln»vsi

in

these

will be bought (or in

vestment and not ipeeulailon
that time come* li win

tVh.-u

be ** com

mon for people to invest their savinc>
in

ih<-*o seeuriile*

|K-a^ut-' of

y-rtoc*.

It
to

1,-

for

buy

to«n<-li>f> on

lie BoanI ot Supervisor* for about
of

lemi,-.

For

th--

(Wtoned .to

prirOega ttf setitog a price upon tbedr
Home Siding yMterday After vlslttu owb protects.
rriAtlrcA here.
The AtobHean Society of Equity 1*
Mrs. wnitom Ripley rotomod
to
rtadpAny for toe farnwra.

vi-vi

Th'- *'-l'->lioiL of \t:

aRat

apoAd- to* Bpeenlatlve profiu are cut ont ev­

SouthJ.Side
Lumber
Co.
O. CM
*ec.
hcts

£nlen U Lomber. Lalh, Shtatteg, Ram, fiflars,
WlflteWh. ■•fllRiiei bi4 Shflf WflTk.

Both PlKwes taLM6
iBeUm

Traverse City, Mich.

(tour* to

ofn<--- I- on liidirailon

of hie worth Nioi Mo-

in uhi<ti

h'- I- li--lrt m liie own io»iv»hlp
He ha- I—-li r loKfly id.-nilfi- i miih
the farni-'-

iii-iimii-*

aU'l i» r-c-otiiit'-d a*

<il tli,
a

i-ouniv

procr<-e,-lv -

larDi'-r and s brsiela.--- und pri>-|»-n)i)>
Me



a-'

ol ...............Ulilj

at Mo.

WE arc THREATENED
with SUMMER WEATHER

ment stock* with their savings."
felt

for
of

K
w

1.8

alleged

ttisil

itr-l<-r

therefore ihe kitchen is a matter of important con­
sideration- Step into our store and look over our
large line of

that
|inq*«

It Is tim<- for the tann­

er* to read and think

Oasolino Stovaa
and Oil
Stovaa

uj>on ibl* mailer in d’-'Kii. l.u- 1 s^-i.
you. brother farmer, 10 put your
to the teachings o{

an

organlzao^

*hkb will not only make id«ai lanr.
condllluaa.
ctaasrs

but

better (or

all

other

even railroad porporaiion!..

Aa chairman of this county

«»d

o,

wm,

1-,,

...mu-

i ear

rally desire to see « local union -of
toe A- S. Of E. to even
trict

111

the county

and

Cooking Jn summer is a pleasure when gasoline or
oil stoves are used Prices to fit your pocket book
and sizes to suit your requirements.

school dis­
lo this end

;] will give my entire auppori, irnsiitig
that Ibis appeal will not be in vain.
Call or write.

ao^tt«ry rb. afr«oi.i

,

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

A«k atooot oar Easy Payncat Ptaa oa Boosebold .Faraitec.

JOHN BELANGER.. Praldeni.

ProvemoDi. Mlcb.
■a* LwBB.* of rkr
in ibe Mvuwt jt
t»WTV-i sad me. yh«B dnva*
»»£
The B5tTIT5~E^ Sold.
After
doctoring K. years
for arr^ ;b nod oioneaac
lag toe dny to toil rity.
TWr prewtsav l., Kt sob
ery eounuy merchant wjll get more
•-faronic todtgesttan. and spending over ------..to. t."
Mn. c Thnyer and Mim Amy Bn- trade, for toe farmer* will have more
B tbaClt
faDDdrad dollar*,
notolag
has
tw rotnrwod to Rtogaley yasierday Btoaey to tpand. Tbe a. 8. of E. ea- done me aa much good a* Dr Kinga
coarage* horn* trade; buy tttm your New Lafc Fills. I >oQki4t-r them the,
Atier A AkorT vtoR to tola city.
beat pill* ever aoM. ' write* D
F
Mr AAd Mas. W. R. ' 8«Aeil
and
wrohaau and baud up mral A.vacue. of lagwwroe. Tt s
Bold un­
daagbter Alice rMunud te wtwgsiwy
The irtchtog* of toe society der guardutee at 8 E Walt A Sou*. t'XOKaWvVOO-A
riVOO AKD IHIXB
At*«r^. tar
A
jrMtflrfliiF'bfitv TMIl^ lb UH dttR u A becwdaiy «N}cct pro AlTOAdy he- C- A. Bogbee Drug Co. HabbAh
Lay drug store*. »c.
'
Homo Siding yoaterdny

Listen!

'••art he *erved on tbe laiarrl of H>-

ib,

gtoriu

Look!

Their will never be a time a^n when youcao
build cheaper than now.
Let us figure your bills—our prices will con­
vince you ol this fact.

man.v

Siiace does not permit m<- lo (l«- ll
He has

torwMr what to do a«d how to do

»Wesl^ IT and arrlTe At flei Ctece
^Oetoher tl; tonre Bad Omd Oett^i

The

foolish, bat he eertaioiy has

No other class it competent to tell
RRRflONAU

■OA, «Mtesber M; JeAve Paco Paco

if

(hioagu has dinilnistu-d 6‘i p<-r c

thing* from the

-W le ud Arrive At Paco Paco. 8a-

irvai--cl mo- of the ||iu-si fari»i‘ In Ui'-

tbi--

last Kumrocr.

hoort Into.
On September 1 an excursion will

Boancea. etc.

liustncK*

eacuralon

Benrly

be run to toU city from Sturgis And

know*

improbable

•Then the average man
mon-

of farrainK

and hortiiuliure berauae of the appi

I'.-aii- lor ►ewTiil

ing

annual oacniwlona from points in In­

Fua^mNEtMT

when It

U

Stop!

re-lipnt of
tor .'i:; year-

bocx-cm'

yean- and ha- 1-ei-n

manipulation

lions.

ery possible way to reduce eapensea.

Been a

that

mAnagemcDU were forced to aeek ev­
They have been

Count),

more confidence

complete.

P.‘Nelson. Hlbblag; mttoniej genera],

€. L £ L TRAINS

have

The public

ipOBElble. that reports of opera-

Lwb. Slayton; atou treasurer. Henry
r. Matthews, MarwhsIL

to

Sour* ha*

and ha* made a

that sufervuion ha* been established,

estor; toerotary of aute, Richard T



Tra«erse

cation uf uptodat-' iu*-[hod-c atol ha-

of governor.

tola committee

Grand

Grand Traverse c'ouniy

frequent and Ics* severe.

following

in

L.-glKlatU'i-

emmeni aupervlsimi shall have 1

the railroad men have found It easy

made by

WhlU-»at-r

lusUou fur KepreM-ntatUe iu the Stau"Wben the scheme of efiecilve gov.

man-

Of All places on the teikoi eacopt that

Tbe

of

toausbip. one of ib<- moM promliu-'nl
come* ta-lore the people ol the count)

committee, to be composed of on* extrevAgAoL We are an extravagsAi
successful end. it will have
from each Jndiclal dUtrtCt people; we InsUi on eatrevAgant ee- done more than Is generally realised
Md

I.ow,-ll Sour*

ar rumlidaie tor ;li<- RepuUlii-an iioin

membw

Uona for toe

-Mr

farmer*

I

worked out and will succeed.

proapertu- aa we have lately
through It Is Incrltable that
toe mlndi of tbe delegates at
U
opening of the conveatlen regardlL. Agere of

ABl goTornor. Julios J. Rieter. Roch

of Whitewater
Towashlp.

the prrrpoaal of

eOecilve administrative superrition.

abounding

Owing 10 toe nnieUled condition 1

adopted by tbe conveotloo:

Lowell Sours

government ownerihip, as of the rail­

(he entire ticket It waa decided that toore or leea to toe lemputlon to he

jstrrte'ss;.™

L-KmKwi-oo . nKi3£f*“ “*

•For my own |.*n, t should never

iw.

tion of tbe co^venUoo. aa he had no

Lodi «>d KAtaSi iJ;.^ hSSI’

T\TE OF !ui.-hii:a.v, TIIK PHO-

safe Iind secure dividend earners be

•The atockbolder U coming into hi*
owB. I The

tlon.

Dtatrtet—LadiActoa A&d

that In

Thia aecond nomination of Johwon
onairailon,

WAUCEIl,

•ihev will make their properties mor,'
dared to an interview

Judgment the country has ahead of It
a long period of proaperiiy and Hut

Aflalnat Hit Wtahea.

lion ol managers—and this not only

beep

>t or aA aatAlA H A
usUie jshould sot ba gibte>

(hereof, and for toe asslgnux-ut and
I distribution of toe msldue of Bald
I'Mate.
It Ik ordered. That the 3rd day of
S*-piember A. I> Ittna, at t.-n n-«dodi
to toe forenoon. At said probate offl<», be and la hereby uppoinud
hoarliig said peUtloii;
It Ik furtlier ordered. That pul
notli-e thereof be given by publlcaUon
of a copy of OilrTrder. for three buc
>-r*»*J\e week* previoUB to aald day of
l^cprihR. to the Grand Traverse Herald
a Tiewspapcr primed and clrcuUted in
aald county.
FRED R. WALKER.
Judge of Brobaic.
.Aug 714 312S

to toe railroad buslBes*. but lo other
who have

said r
vd;

'

shout 6600,000 Md give cm|do,niem
to 1,000 m

IIOM of business-will last.

IV All 1

In the uaiter of the eeiati- of Albert
A. Nlckcraon. deceoaed.

rapid-aucees-

gallerie*. -which

well Oiled. Joined In the desoaatm-

Md

toU :st ?-Scd3i-

Giles .Mt'keraoo having (IM to baM
court Als final adr'-' '■—•---------------------

T^OSPEIilTY IS ON THE WA Y.
SAYSPUPF. H. C. <ADc/imS

alon by toe band and aiUI toe crowd

Fftolll H

^

*
-

It la further ordered. That pQbfle MO- 1
tice thereof be givea by poUtoattoa 1
of a copy of UU* order, for throe Me- ,
ccsalve weeks prerlout to AAid flliy J
Of hearing, in the QrAbd TraTurhA
,
Herald, a newattaper printed Abd clri
cuiaied to aald eoubty
FRO R. WALLJudge A( Pro
July 3I^l.^g -T-14-21.

Ans 7 H :i :s

S

toe demonatn-

The coavehUoa waa wild for Jobn-

O. H,.l.

It U furtber ordered. That public
notice Lbereot be given by publltotMD
of a copy of tbit ord>>r. (or three successtve weeks prviiou* to said day Of
bearing. In the Grand Traverse HOl-aJd
a newsjuper printed and circulated
said county.

Florenee here for burial FriJay.

croor JobiuMn about toe ball and put
HoD given to BryM at Denver.

September A 1> 11*06. at leu o'eloi*
loreuoon. at said probate ofScc. be and U hereby appotnied
hearing said petlUon;

j
!
(

ConMlpailon can*.-* heidarhe. nau
Grand Trmer»>*<M. illczliies». Unmmr
liearl lialpl
Ai a *e»*ton of said court, held
lallou. I>ra»(tc plosir.- Krtpe, slcs.-u,
weaken the towel* and dun'i eiire. On- probate ofilee. in Ibe rlly of Tr*vItoan‘8 IbTHllMc an g.-tillv nml i-iif •T*r tliy. *n aid lounlj.
rom-ilpailon. *j tvjils. Aek'vour drug- 6th day «t Augu-.! A 1). IKW
iri'sent.
non. Fred It Walker. Judge
els)
of probate.
f

f®*’ Rtprcscnlalivc
The addition win cost

It Is ordered. TV too 2418 Aty at
August. A. D. 1M6. at ton o’clook lb
I hr forenoon,
at said probAto
DTObAto oCflm.
offlse.
------- bv and Is horebj AppolntAd for flotr-

Judge of Irijbate

Henry Van bronght

IJMnch boiler plate mill to it* pimi
Cleveland.

be admitted icr probate and the adluiiiiiuratiua of said eklau- be grauted
lo Smith A l^wl*. or 10 «mu- other
ruiiable per*uli.
_
_
It ■>- orvU-red. Thai ibp tod
day of

e remain* of their Iml.- dauKtu-r

arc
that

county of
---------for too flOBkCP Bfl
Grand Traverse
;
session of said rooH. held at Grand Traverse.
At a session of said Coert.
*. haM
oam M
AS
(be probate office. In the city of TVAV“
said couniv. oa
toe lb* Probate Offlee tat too
TrsTetwe
City,
in
said
CoBBty,
6ib day of ABgtMt A. D. IPOt.
Present. Hon Fred R Walker. Judge :0th day of July. A. D. UM.
Fteseni:
Ron.
Ftwd Bprobate
Judge of Prohote.
In the laslter of the ««tale of
to the nutter of the oatata Of
t-kariey K me. deceased.
Uarj 0 FTf.- having m*d in said luni J. Oiler "----------- '
Frank W
Carver baring fltod |to
>ori her petition prayloa that a eerhU petition. prwylBg flar
lain larirwueni in writing, now on (lie
iicenae to aoll the tniermt of —14 mIt' -cid court purporting to be toe last
will and leautucni of said deceat-ed, tale in certain real caUlo tomniB A*.

iDt. Mr*. Burnett.

conalder^

Tbe crape will probably reqnlm 160.toe oeo bo* ear* and there are already

waved

Alden.

Johnson

Mias Olive Bryan, who has been In

ala weeks

Mlnulo

but -eUll

bis

Wilson

Lake unlverUtj, rciurru-d home Mon­

der 10 fct Into casmiinlCAttoB with able volume for five or
toe governor at toe oapKal.

wub

Mr«

day after a lwo-wci-k*- vlUl with '.;vr

SUty-seven of

of Canadian' PacIBc t* seriously considering their plan,
ntgiueera and flrtmen will not ham- which was advocated by toe members
ropre* prt the handling of toe weaicm crops. of the royal commlsalon on motor

snuUTe. Imnwdlately ruabed out of

here

and

the 6S

•8.

Winnipeg. Aug.

(be bulldlnc to And a lelepbone la or­

DeMItt

WUIlam

64 year* old. 114 are 67. and

Jobnaon tor one hour and live mlo- tost toe strike
kVank Day. the coTrmor'i

for the last

principal oSlecn of toe Petunylvaolt

ebeered

nin.

Srew-

here o* butinfsi Monday.

ed toeseelvAi on the etace aboat the erage age U 61 year* ahd the aver­ highway departmeni on much
same plan followed In France
pictnfe at OoTemor Jobnaon.
Bend age length of service la 26.
much i-ocouragcd over the tact
mualc Added to toe pandemonlnm And
and

Mull,

apent Sunday in

Condemnation
being Inatltnted to get poeeeaslon of

Borne detecaiea croup-

yelled

Gratiot

James Honou of PruvemoDt spent

march Railroad company aUrted aa begtn- who have been 'Tioplng for several
Bretybody eUe aeem- «yn and with few cacepUona have> year* that ibe govcrameni of toelr
with It ever since.
Their av-' country wooU esubllsb a central

botrt toe ball-

Shan

through

af

Hr*. Mull atilt daughter Anna

con-; Friday and flainrda}
airier. Mrs. Tucker

BinicUon Of tbe inUnd waterway he­

atandard and aUrted a wild
ed to loin In.

slater. Mrs.

day.

Aral

aiepe have

Uenne*

passed

accuukpaulvd Oitv to Kalkaska.

H. Hlgglna.

Ter aeen In a detsoctaUc lUie eon-

and Sherlll

Stewart

two week*, left (or ibnir home Satur­

flaed to any wire of the normal 110
^olia.

active service lU are ti years of age.

pin cooniy (MlnneapolU) tote np iu

Mr*.

county have been vUlilDg Mrs

New York.

ploye* of (be PenmylvanU mllread In

On* of toe wlldeet deniMairatloBi

Alllgh'-r

here on their way from KaUuuka

that tbe ma­

perfect In every particular In seres
acoonda.

M.

an or Bik Rapid*

of lOO Unee of

chine could transmit and receive

there

and

led for Meiick Wednesday.

la-

iher aevere leau before It I*, flnal'y

for Weuel. caUed

b.v the death of their granddaughter.

in

aa

govemon are aa tellowa. arranged in

PhUadeIpbia, Aug.

base of John A. Jobnaon.

S.

Wednesday

tele-

gTApb InvenUoo that tranamita auto-

Robert B. Glenn; Rhode Island. Jamea

ak« of 10 worda be meotloned the

Teailoo Id MiBoeeoui ewned.

to.—The LoAdon Fl-

operation

tbe committee, to each of toe gov-

Charle* B. Hughe*:

PanI).

look the plattom and at the oonclu-

I. WetMB;

London. Aug.
practJcA]

letter hae been tent

a

%*lrglnU. C. A. Swanson;

Mayor DasleJ W. Mwler of St. Pa«l

'•iSsSiKi'S

of

Tbe IS origlttATsUtAa and their altbougb It must be submitted to fur

BOSinaUon AUklo county yielded
Bainsey oouniy

.

coodiUeM

toe bla- nAnelAl News record* wit

The date set U

Stoke*; Georgia. Hojie Smith; Con­
day altemotra wat
tor C«vnecticut, R. 8. Woodrua: Maasaebuernor John A. JotanaoD. who waa
■tu. Cnrtls Guild; Maryland, A. L.
d for reelecttoo with a niah att
Crotoera; South Carolina, M. F. Aoer a reBurhable deotonitratloo. When
New Haatpablre. c. M. Floyd;
toe roll eall of obuntlea

/l»# MAtIwdiM Cnf»nn>e« At AUn■r«M Mm Cmm to A CiM»UcAl M«n ChoMfi.

es

ladlonte* toe program ao tar amog- that It baa erldeoily come to

IC.^Tbe

cooresUco

be tent on

ersor* of tbe it original atatea. wMeh gmlous. simple and labor aaring and

la Directly Contrary te
Md WlahM 1 th«
'—t-aeted fliaty-

ein^ jkii'wl« y«s

eere- ance wUi

of toe priaoB ship Martyni
tbe notable cMebmtloiis in

«Hk, fnrtrM Otr.

Bucfclm'a ArAUa flalua Wiaa.
Tom
Moor*,
at Rml Route 1.
COebran. Oa.. vrtuw: -1
a bad
Rapid City, Mlcb.. Aug. 16. . sore roroe aa too Instep << my foot
k kidneys ft cmbm bo 6oa B
Mrs. Hallet of Alden was a visitor and coald fiad aotolM that wobM bml
mmended - Boetrtc BIRan :
It niitU I npplUd Bm^lcA-s Anica
here Tuesday.
fnncUoA*. paritytL
Salve. Less ihaa halt of a 25 cent JV*'*'■
Wood,
and irapan recewod tto|or-aii
sroe toe day (or me by aflecUng a
Mrv FWi or Sooth Miltnn was here
^l^to
toe^^*^ and AMiffiSiMA^
perfect cure." Sold Under guanntee
Tbunday on her way from Barker
at S. K. Walt A Sobs. C. A. Bogbee
Creek, where she vuiied rMatlvee.
Bnig 0>. Hanaab A luy drag atorea.
Mr. and Mr*. Victor Matthew* left

Short New* impalehea. Shoco *i Dtoplay.
tor Boy KcaicTs.

....

A Craad Famtly ItodieleA.
-it givea mo ptaaavA to «msh
pod wort for Electric Ble

imOTT

TWO STORI
m-417 & Dolaw SL

JULIUS SAMPBEU CO.

-

• Olti NO TKAVUMS HCNAIAntlOAV. AUMWTSt Mi.

Grand Traverse Region

large)/ atleadtd by a crovd tr 'bB the

Tbe fnMral •( Another iSd nob.....
Jerome Spalding, wm held FiHhr at
Clareaee Markham, who has. been
Traverae City. Th«s one tty one' they
aetlnc aa aortman at tbe C. 8. L. tfi. 8.
Our tehoed opened with Mlaa Daisy are crossing over the great divide.
on the potot left on the aieamer Mla- Larr, teacher.
Tbe ihreshlag maebinm are mak­
aonrf Friday for Grand Haren. wRere
The heary mwonadlns of
(NOTiCI TO CORRtiNONOCNTO.
A ftahlng trip was plannod Satur­ ing thlngi Ihely for the farmtn nowivTvwy
KrtMpiimiiei l« r*- boau la Sooth Maa Hoo boy laet Wed- be expecta to ehip on one of the «ot- day by Mr. and Mrs. Will Madlsoa a-daye.
•eeday ereolas aiawik ibe windowa emtueni boas.
Jlra. W. W. Heotoo and bob Fbrd
and cbildreo. Roy' Cronkriehi.. Henry
The hoau coold
A party of senUemeo of
Snilnna Johnaon and family. Agnee Semrow. ot Toledo are vIsItUg at her fatber'i.
miMt rMch t»M HmW •TAm not In the hoaaaa hne.
be aeec from ibli abore. eepeelaJlv nay. C. D. Siaoli’v. Oit- Laraoo ana
ZtZ v'hM tltMd«r M«n «f MOb wMfc
au.i
Pahl and fantlly All an­ Ford Fanning.
In the cTenWc wbea llsbted up.
a-4 If
MiTMpond«nt» fall to
ti, ipae.t a giiod 'im<-. but ai-cidim:
‘I’h'-r.- ar» a tiiiuiI-t I'f reso't r*'*'
Boseae n>her. vith the Teal, made
made l>
>iii|-l«-a»..t:r
and 1
ifTO triM a day to the 5oatb Maalioti
1 -.■'.mp d-T-'t',. r
ryo;. 1
nl ‘
M"1
i«--«e .r. r...
Tii'-'
..n: oi..

"
V ,6.k.
Kri(!a'
luuay loi
vielti lu.- nigei.
.ir
».-ul wr.l UbUl n-»t.
The Siidl.-n death of S. H S.vM.T ,
^'■'OWIATT.
To the' dlMppdntmrnt
of
many
with hU, father andI sister
at Glen’duy when l>ui 1 Mr» Pahl and Mn.lcau».-d a shock lu the u. lgbbor
.
tbe sorenunmi boat* left the Moelirtlfon W'—e •aken Rick and they as he «ws In asual health. He died
Ray parl^.

I Mn'
' U» WUI b« .<'■
glad
o retur*.
|ai Clayton Thacker's wbere be was'
LouU 1‘etrsDd of Milwaukee it
SWAtIMW.
the sick; sta.Tlng
Mrs Burl Btoomhead is
lilog at 'Idh-a-whlle.
H.
Mrs. M. 1-. Smith and tfaree chll
Mr wAle. wife and child Of iDdlSo
Mr>
Smllli's sister. Mias
Mrs. Ernesl Patti Is lU
the aick drvD and
apolis arrt red Sunday morning lor '>■
Sadie Clark, ol Traverwe Ciiv. Ar>>1.
aton of Pellatsm rialied
with
Mm. der Spriogl ‘ Lodge.
vlsiUDg
Mr and Mrs. A M Stiiito
Mist
Atlee
Day
spent
a
few
dave
.
Mertoa VWee |l>ti week.
Mr Miller U busy at c I be with

PWteMiW f«»
'W«iw b3r hnrtto Ui««p* *»••«»*
«B
doUao vnii««r. _
The
Chrt»M«i ‘n®P*
I at th* cban^ ?W4<
^ Let oM and all attand.
‘^a*m wa*oB ana J'oa«9b Rentas•on are liaiveatliis tbelr {acton twana
*^T?'c*Ab^ oela>ol wltt atari next
*Uh;MUa Mae IfcCowan m
Mind' WTtoOR' waa the r»M «* I<*

"rLSsr« o»

TOW p«>^ attended yoaak P«<vMa

Oetara'a

nMmoe

.JWS.M.

nest

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Tttnr



t

0).eN ARRORflUbert Wamaeo twh to Maatoiee
liutt ^.to Vtalt Wa nwther. and
rtank Bari'
• Modem Woodwa
death
three
aso and carried a beneSt ot
ALMM In fa'inr ci We nsother, Mr*.
Srdon Bart, lioat Moaday abe reiKd n ebadk <« the aaonni. .
Mvard naher -and Mr.-^Snith of
lha North Imitou U 8. &. were here
tiaie. Nellte
mth
tSitSt*5t»rned with
her
undo
■Iwvdt(wa Tiall Wtu Me tastily.
"l^ilLS; Onnhrme, a
W
the hoard attended tV* e*nmlna^
St Lrdand laat week, la sow In Trar.
««a with Mi brother'Richard, who
It qalte BHk.
A*MrOr!3i)nBi Maple Oty weal to
Manlteo Uai Monday foe a

the past wtek with Miss Gladys Dll
Sopt. Chat. Morton o< <3rw>d Har' Ud> SlreplDK Bear life Ion, ut Kent ood.
Mrs Tallaisdge of Jonesvllle, AVIs
- I tweek.
moo Seeley i
aavlng aiaUoa thda
and Miss M.»ry Donahue of Detroit Center where Ibex were tailed by <Tbe aehoenrr Wewtcoit loaded a
arrived on the steamer Mlsaourt Wed »irkn.-sR or Mr». Arthur Wldrtg. M
cargo or hardwood lumber for MUnvsday. to vU lt Mrs
wankee, Towday^
Lorelei U>dgo.
Arrlrala by atciuner Hisaourl WedThe dr|«artui\U on the steamer Mu on the name '.rain when she returned
needay tor Glen Ray Park. Mr. and aoort Friday mtrnlng were: Mr and
from Monroe Center, coiulcg to NViIMrs. Haihers aad Dr. Hlnee. wife. Mrs. Skinner,
daughter.
Kalhleen
Jumsburg. to teach the school berv.
aoQ and daughter, all of Chicago. For and son Clay. Mrs. McKee and^daugh
She vislied her annl owr Sunday.
Cedar Springs Lodge. M. Kyle and irr Marianna. MUs Siudle. Mr. I>ua^
Aug ly.
aister, of Saranna. UL the Rer. Mr. worth, all from Kenwood and Mr. A
MerrlSeld and wUe tor Kenwood.
Hleronymua of Tdle-a wrblle.
MONROE CENTER.
and Mrs. tv. A. Keen and eon
Mils Margaret Day left tor TravMr* Birch t» visluag her brother
have
been
vlslilng
eree City Saturday for a rMlt wUh Howard, who
Ic Travers# City.
(rttnds alI tx>relef l..odge for some
her aunt Mrs. F. .f. Wee.
Earl Moyer U visillQg relatives
. returned to their home in Oak
Mr. and Mm. HcConley of MaulsTraverse City.
ilque arrived an the steamer Mkaaourt Park. Saturday
A good many from here are In Trav­
Mr. and Mrs. HGdebrandl of Clrirn
Wednesday for a ''<>lt with ihoir son
go, arriv«»d on the steAinm- Mlasoim erse Cli) today lo attend the show
P. J.. of the Sleeping Rear siatloo.
Mr. Bruktv' baby 1» very sick with
Gen. MrOnertn and Col. Rogera. of Sunday morning for Kenwood.
Mrs Riinis Shell of East Empire Is cholera iDfaniiim.
the Michigan etat** troope. amved
.Mbvr Mary Leggen will returt) to­
fappe Tham^ on an tnspeciloo trtp VlSitlDg Mrs. Fred. Bennett.
day 10 her work In Traverse Cii.v.
Aug. IT.
to the boau of Ibe naval review at
alu r a four weeks' vacation al home
South Manitou. Tbe TanOc. one of
tbe fleet, net them at the dock here.
.lolug h
The Rev. Mr. HaaklKs and family
Mr ai
Ransom of Traverse
of Empire spent Thun day In town ver's last Saturdaiv' afiernoon
Mr. Ih'ebsier has brooghl home hts City were here Tharwday to attend
vUltlng friends.
Departures from
Cellar
Springs engine and will loon start out with Ibe Leggelt family reunion pfcnlc
Duck lake.
Lodge by Mlaeourt Friday moraine: tU threshing matihlne.
Miss Miiud Robertson of Everett.
Hea.-7 Johnson has returned homo
Chaa. Farnsworth. wUv. family, and
and Mrs. Mlttole Ksihaway ot
Durwe. Prof. Beebe, wile ai'd eoh Hor- from Kalkaska. 5(e faUed to find the Wash
Mrs
Digger's
aee and Hr. Harden and trUe. aU 'bf uncle be weot to see. tor his node Qrav>e visited at
Chicago; George K. Bradley ot St. has moved awa;». se he returned to >
on Felix Willers- barn.
ML«> Alma Leggett
Louis.
The naval review at Sontlf Manltoo with her parenu shrdlleualoalonilnu 'iwf. in Traverse City
Leamon Seeley and
wife
visllod !
Mr
and Mrs. A M Skeci* have
which has been In progrcaa the past
been i-DU-rtalDiog company the fiaal
week, ba* Attracted
auuiy
people; with her pareou Sunday,
barn is be- w eek
here 10 lake the mall boat for the U-!
Mrs. John Hamilton s b
Roy Randall or Grawn visited his
land.
ing repaired.
brothv*r here over Sunday.
n. H. Dav it buUdlng a ros&d.hooeel
Mn
OMT the dock tor his engine.
Burr i
Oetmao of Empire U superiodendlng
the work.
The life
inrlng
eahIblUon
drill
given by the crew
Thunday
was

RIRNTTURE

I

lUi.0«iii« are always lownd In
M Store. Tw-biiy here to to
be snre ai rloM treMtocM and
sarc oi me meal tor what yew

nets
week,
Pniok Freeman, who bad the mis­
fortune to maab one of bis feet Utt
week. U reported not much better.

LONG LAKE.
Robert liarney . w ifi' ao.l son ar
their collage (or their VBiallon

The ftne rain la>t Week was t.-rv
gladly recet.ed by all.
Miss Eihelya Tompklos of Traverse
Cl:y Is visiting Mr, and M.-> A .\t
Smith ibU w.ek
bavins

Very

flne srowutt;

I. Smith u Improviug.

BLOCKADED.
Every Houaeheld in Traverse C'ty
Afvowid Know How to Resist it.
The back aches because :hr kid
oeys are blockaded

sesneeseeneeaes estAeseaeseaet

■me state of Michigan s
i

$
t
t
i
t
t
t
I
I
t
t
i
1
I

(iBhrilf mj»tcnre(aU5 (be iauntt of ilepodton ia
thUhmk.
TIjf Uw •k'Sotw, iiie kimi of ■ ctmtien we

CAD AC<«pt. probibi-io; exevAaire lonoa
litv loveAtotmts.

.-.'iiilitKiai t j

ntcine oor loant.

qq-i

nil tpecoln-

Kiu-jA>ar we have to make

‘ii’I 6W ;i:

coEUtmaniooi-r. vuu twice

tbe

rMato

Ranking

• yenr narotla nn export to

b< oka nnd papi-rx.

ex.

coact oar cnah nsd

MO ibnl (he bank u in good coudiiioy nitd coodseted in
A u(e. cAreful mAoser.

H. S

Ball
C. X HAnmood

pMidi Dt
A

CBAhier

\' Priolrich

CIjm. Wilbelm

E

L. EdwAitlu

Vioe Pfwitlents

AkL CttAbier

TrkTdis; Oit. Micfe

t
t

IntereAt

aHowwJ o

Ddpoeiu.

AU depoaiU are pay

able on demand.

wsaeawMeaeneaeissia otmmmmmtm

Help the kidneys w-iih (heir work.
The back w ill ache no more
Lota of ..root shai Doans Kidney
ilh* do iUl»
"Had dv>p.'psla nr ludigreltoo for
ll'» the t-e.--' |ir<wvf. ti>r
II
come» years
a|>|>eili.
and what I did
u«l Traverse Ciiy
eat ilistrcss,-d ni- 'erriMy
Buido.-k!
Mrs C. B
Clapp
»::T E.
Froii' Bitiod
Blti.-rs
cured
me —J
H
reel. Travers,. City.
Mich.,
says: M'alkvr Suhbury. ofaio
*» husband bad be.u rroubled with
.s back and kidneys fur some lime.
WEXFORD CENTER.
Hts left side arheil
mor»severely
nd Mrs. Chalfanc have moved
;han the righ' and many times the
r bouse laii'ly pi-rchased ul
paiiu would streak up into hl» shoul­ I M Sniltb
Sn
and nurvi-d on their pla^.
ders.
He was uuablf to any
work
Griffin and wile visited al T
that tequir.-d s'oopiiig or beudlog
-nt' Sunday alternooo.
The secrvllons wore highly colored
Marvin Colvln and family and J
and botberej hint both nigh', and dav
Kellogg and wife went to (Sparta Mod
NoU

Ihlllg
se,-me<l to help
‘ day to attend the wedding of their
he procured ivoac's Kidney PllL
' I'TOlber WTM- Colvin, which was on
a abort lime they reuioved
reuioved the
the achei
j
...
«■<
rouble.
He bad often recommended
hiaoc music for Ntlsou
IXvao's Kidney Pills and ts glad
■°d wife Wv-dnesday and Tburw
endorse the previous stalemeni made.***?' nights.
I
Mrs Mary Johnson of Mapleton Is
For sale ty all dealers.
Prjer SO j here vislitUg her daughter. Mrs. Geo.
■ots
Fvtsier Mtlhurii
Co.
Huffalo.: Dotsjier.

.Ne, York, -ele ageuts for the Coiled,
Mr-. Ada Buchon and daught.-r Car-1
Siau r. of Archlr. a-vd Mrs. Dai.-y t:ar-|
ReixieiiilH r ihe iijriK—lvoan'e—ami' roll and daughter Ivah
ke no other.
jrviurned home Tuesday after a few j

Study These Prices
With The Quality

iheir sister. Mn. Geo.
Mr- Ma. Mjcr* and ebU*
Weaintd Friday.
Mr and Mrs U Haines i
M.iDlsliv FVIday to attend I

ai

Catarrh. CubM Be Cared
veo »BAt
CWtwrrfcCa

, ",~r
SAsTpr^lwwaw^w
».■«
Tak* Bails FaaUy'

YOU CAN
Look where you will and as
often as yon please, bnl yoa
canV Hnd a better place to bay
your fWmttarc than right at tUa
Store.

Bed Springs and Mattress

Baby Cabs, Go-Carts and Coaches

This outfit, without t|ue5tioa
a is a
and aiderniU.

maicbleaa baiynio.
baivnio.

KicLly <■ oamelixl

id

Tbi- bed it
ie fall size,
gize. malkable
^kable iron with ateelchiUfi

eulid colors, either vliite, blae.

or green and beAUlifoll/ retonettad

with giltTbe Mattreas And Sprines are ap to the usual bigb stsnda'd. and Ibe oatfit
onlioary i

e sboold *

At least len years.

$6.75

Our special prioe only .

A Dresser Bargain

Sideboard Special

Here is another laarRain which '-an not be pickeil op evc-ry
Don’t wait any losiger to Ret a Sideboard becaose you will
never find one that will eijual the baadsome Board we
e now offering for tbe money.

It's one of this

eoa-

itest style sad is made throogbout of solid o»k.
finished in a rich gold«i.

h bas all

day outside of this store.
aud highly polished,

a

ship is bi^ class in eveiy respect ;only 9 AX* f 9

it is one of

IJruBaer

is

ibe 8<ason't newest

p.-odaclioBS. and is finely finished baviog ihv spp>-ar-

tbe equipmenw

vtf a high grad-* Board and tbe workman-

This handsome

made out of thoroughly neasonod hardwootl well rnbbvd

I of a

Dresacr lbi>t svUs from

fitieil
thr>v
’ with' -■
swell frunt efftvet

1“

$10

to

$l.'i

spai'caus”......................
Drawers,
'large
-..................................
, and
has

beve!

plaU- nurror

i 23 and a large roomy lop

cur i-nce...

it

is

has

$8.75

Please Remember This
We not only sell high grade furniture of every decriptlon. but every
thing for furnishing (every room in your house complete. Young
married people or people who are about to begin house keeping,
can save a great many dollars by selecting your complete outfit
here.
Oor Easy Payment naa makes it easy for you to buy what you want
and when you want it at bottom notch prices.
Pay for it as you earn it. and use it while paying for it.

Refrigerators
At MWly com. As tbs Befrigantor
for this y«ar fs (Kttisg

smsoq

late, we are clovog ont

oar entire lot at deeply ort peic.w

This is aa ex-

oeUeat opporriinity to pu^•h!lse th. :»w*. Refriift-ra.
tor at the price of

ohanoe slip fay yon.

the cluapeat.

U.u'l

l<’t

this

J. W. SLATER
120 EAST FRONT STREET

la

Carpets and Rugs
.Mways x>me to this department

for --xtracwdinaiT

bit; bar^sms and yoa will never be dissppoiateii.
< lur asaortmeot of floor ■ av.-fin^s is onexoelM;
yoa can alwaya

pick up special

bargains in old

loU and n.-iii3aoU.
We have a spe- iai
rags, in i-botce

lot of room size
patteras at................

$4.50

MAND nuVBaM HCMLBb^IMV.AUOMTti;

P^or Ooun^y Xr®«*«r*r

JOHNHOXSIE ®"*S^sHn.
Mr. H«»to hM tud fav»rabl« con
•«lea a( traMwrar «r ttrand Travarw Munty in tomwr yura. and
»r*vioiM to tho oioetlon of the praoent Vouutor waa etr»n«ly atippartod from oil parts of tho oounty. Thaaa who pava him thair
tajnl aupport ttmti, boHova now that he la tho logicat candidate tor

tMMofit of thio oounty forty-four yoars, and la known to ba a
Man of Integrity, in whom all bwalnaaa of the oounty traaanroria
affloa fMy ^ aata^ ontruotad.
Your votes at the primarioa aro raapactfully aolldtad.

WAS DUE TO
HIDDEN FLAW

"Doe# anyone think that U 1
Imagined that there was a chance of
the boiler going up that t would alt
day alter Say rl^t over It tor hour*
ai a time? 1 think too much ot my
wife and bablea for anything like
ihaL”

Captain Hosier atatrd that the boil­
CATTAIN MOSIER'8 veRBION OF
er and engine were taken from the
THE CXPL08I0N. '
steamer Ransom. The Ransom was
brought to Carp lake from Lake HKhigan because abe was too narrow tor
the big seas and was used Iw towtog
wood. She waa pracileallr a new boat
and her machinery was the finest thst
MCW nOU-ER WILL BE IlfSTALLEO mooey could buy. the pipes being all
fitted to copper.
AMO RUN RESUMED.
Good Eoglns.
.CdnlMii Woolar Ballovoa That the
"In fact. I wouldn't trade that en: My af Mia Slater Will So RoKino for any other of the same stoe on

oavwad and Has Marhod
the great lakes." said Captain Hosier.
the Ptaco.
During the time the Ransom ran on
Lake Hlchlgan. she bad been Inspect­
Mm WtdSMday’a Beeord.
ed regularly by the governmeui toOnpUln Charles Moslai^ ol th<^ Spreiora. "Those who Inspected the,
ttaamar LMianaa. was U the cUr Usi boiler for us. said it was of the beat
Idghl and this nonlng on business. Nicwl. elbr wo would not have put It
Tha eaptals toHa the diaasier keenly In." said Captain Hosier.
hat ttaUa -Doat cnphatleallr that
The steamer Leelanau is as feet, 10
aelttaar ha aor tha ovw oT the boat Inriies long with a beam of IS. feet
vwa to hlaae tor the nccMeot in any
s designed by Louis Hodudead.
M- ■ : , •
of Rtogham. and built by Leo Hoaler.
Iha Satr-ta the dome was unknown of Pr
Proremonl. her keel haring been
test- TtoaSavhns baen to tho boUw toko
eigbt year* ago. The planktog U
•nr elsM ft was made and baa baas of heavy tomarack with <x6 rock elm
^aduBy siewtog antU the otaya to
spaced two feet apart, very
«ba dOMa ^ way- That they had atrang eonatrnetkio.
Seven yeara
gtns Wty> saMhap'we nor anybody ago. she was completed and has been
M bdh asy naans ol koowtog.
running on Lake Leetonas oonUnoouawas raportad that the bollor had
The be*( of eafw was gtren the boat
baan
and that we bad bad
■tmbla'iltb It thU aeason. The boD- and last spring, considerable Improvew had not bean oondemned and the meats were made before obe was put
only titmbla we had was one or two tolo ttmmisalon. She to a naundi
lanky tnbea whldi we replaced. This Uttlo craft to every way.
Only M Pauntfi Carried.
to n adMBNB occarresce with a atcaa
Last season. 110 ponnda ot staan
Mtor.

UEUNADSTIUINCHBOAT

CASTORIA
. Che mad Tb« H»*« AlwbTb Beoglit, Md mUdi kM Mm
la oee Ibr orerdiO Teut> M home the Sigaetoae «t
a and M beeBBoedenader hli paw
eonel euperrtoloB etnoe Ha inflUM^.
Alknr BO case todeoetre you la this.
AH Oaantathite, laHaHotu aad •« JnsUeefood are bat
BipcrtBeoU that trifle with nndeadnagerthe heelth of

What is CASTORIA
Joe eabatltote fbr Ceator OH, Pere>
tone. Ikropo aad Seothisit 8ym|w, It to Pleasant. It
eoatalns BeUha> Opimn. Horphtne nor other Varootio
Bobotenoe. Ito a«e is Ite Kimnntoei It datroyn Worms
and allays FeTefMhaeee. It cura DfaurbcBa and Wind
OaUe. If rnllrifeTwirtitarTrmTIrT, 1--------■ T‘| -ttiii

aad netokwey. It aolMinatea the Food, rccohrta the
dtamach aad Bowels, giving healthy and natoual aleep.
the Children*# Panaoea-The Mother's Frtead.

OKNUINE CASTORIA

always

I Bean the Signetore of

, Tto BnilYott Hare Allays Bought
I'

In U.se For Over 30 Years.

200 Persons Uve
HappQy in Tents at
Canvas City, Midi.
Probably m> ream la Grand tra»foa raciOB baa an>oyod as rapM a
growth as C^vaa Oty. U U a lowa
wboOy ot tents, a lev shmehs betas
boUi on property belon*lag to the M. A N- B. raUroad and
baring a popolailoa of m Uring In 40
tana.
Two years ago the ooly tnhabium
was an old irapper named Stanton,
who has llred around Wexford for
many yeora. The old man Is weU editeatad and la a man whom one would
expert to And In almoat any other
plaea than the one ha te In. Hla
property Is alonat eommasi property
and the old niu> teems to lake eaperial tttioyment In doing what be enn
for others. His knooledge of v the
woods Is neenrate and eomprebeostre
and hts knowledge la at the aerrke
ot anyone. Two yeara ago be Ilrr^
klODO all summer long on the banks
ot the lake wbera now Canvaa City
laada.
Laat anmiDer there were fire lam-

.

For Representative
QoiBcy A. Thacker

lllea and now there are 290 eouls aad Annowaees Hit Piatfernt as a Candidats For the Stats Lsgistature.
the resort has had no advertlslag and
Qulney A. Thacker, who annOUDCv*
has no other atiraetlomt saw tha- himself
as a caodtdate for reptss< etaof nature.
Uve to the >ute legtalaiure lor Grand
Traverse county. n>o>es out boldly and
But the 1
states the pisiform upon which b>
stands.
are ideal. The camp Haelf U ittnatId the first place. Mr Thacker has
ed on a bluff M feet high. TaO ptoes
are pncUcally the only growth and been a tried and true republican e.rr
since be has been oM enougb to \o(e
of course the Umber la open aud l« He has .Awn a resident of Grand Trm
exceptionally tae and large.
Ko eree county since be was twelve yewrs
healihlar place eoald be tmagloed. of age. and has been closely IdemllleJ
with the development of the county
The plneo are a favorable feature. tor
4<> ynars. Ur Thacker is a man ot
Tbc grooad U high and dry and ibe
and has many
Ufe to open air.
but of late years has devoLoi
attention to larmlng.
At the foot of the bluff lenomrrable
gradUBtrd
from
<br
Traverse
Hr
gn
sprlosa of crystal water bubble up.
iiigh school and after teaching a
Wherever one may care to tear the Tty Hig
few years entrr.-d the Norths esierti
ekrth away wflier comas forth. Al l'nlvef>Uy. where he became tboroagfaOKMt lUerally one strikes the rock ly equipped (or the battle ol tile.
and water gushes forth. The fishing
in the Iske is good and oite sbonslopes graduslly enough for bathing
for others Dr. Gregory spent Sun
day at the place and Is enthusiastic

Wheat Nodding in Sun
Was Biscuits in Just
22 Minutes Ailerward
Spokane. Wnah.. Aug 19.—BlaculU
made from fianr, ot which the plump
beaito of graln'Tiodded laaUy Id tbc
ttog aun 22 minutes before. Is a
periormaDce recorded at Watuburg.
Waah.. eoutb of Spokane. It to be­
lieved to be a world'a record. The
wheat was cut on a hlltatde farm
owned by N. B. Aiktoaon. prealdeni
the Waahtogton Sute Parmer.'
BducaUonal and CooperaUve tmloo.
two mUes from town, was ground Into
Hour at the PresioD-Parion mill and
baked by A. Back.
Fifty raaldenta of the town, fncludtog Hayor R. H. Broate. R. H. Ormsbee. tonneriy proaecnttog ttloraey of
Walla Walla county; B. L. Wheeler,
odKto- Of the WalUburg Times, and
P. B. Hortow, general merchant, witneaaed the performance. The three
last named ware oClotol Umokeepers.
The vartom stage* of toe operation
ivertlng standing grain Into bU-

t

colu and the time follow:
9:0J—Ripe wheal MandlDg to the
field.
9 04—rirat bead clipped from the
straw by the beading machine.
9:08—Grain siarted Into the cylin­
der of the threshing aucblne.
9:11—Four sacks threshed, sacked,
sewed and loaded on to automobile.
9:14—Orato received at mill.
arepiwd
receiving hopper; four aseka
weight 535 pounds.

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SltUffiMTClOSE

Stiil In the Ring

A brand new boiler, iniperied and |
tested tooroughly will be put in
Caputo Hosier estimate* hla loss at
about 8IA«0. Tbc boiler will be toe
bast that can be secured.
Nat Law Water Explosion.
Captain Hosier to still positive tost
bl* sister. Hn. LaBoote. was dead be­
fore she Birurk the water, "i didot
know srho it was at first. 1 sasr a
body fly through toe air probahly IS
or 20 leet and when It sintck the
water. 1 recognised my slater alihoogh
the btood was pouring over her (ace.
Her arms were outatrelriied and she
nerpr rose agatn The place where
she sank to about 30 feet deep and as
there are only small water weeds
there. I think the body should be re­
covered even if It doesn't rise w-hicb
It to liable lo do because the water!
1 have marked too pUce
with a buoy." Captain Hosier assist­
ed In tbe dragging yesterday.
Tbore are some who allege that toe '
tpiosion was due to low water. If!
the Nomination lor
this was the case, bow was It that all I
Chwplff
in the bow. where the force of toe j
eiplostOD
went
were
drenched | I was shot up pntty bad down st
throughT.-df it had been a dry cx-1 Honor by a gasoline explorion. but
plosion, there would have been no 11 am all right again, and
water thrown."

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r'.i
E. A. IVIONROE
Who aspires le be one of toe candidatM for the office of

REGISTER OF DEEDS
la tKk yovnuMt man of iNe five SiA 'or toe nomiivatmn.
Mr. Monroe was bocn. at Momoe Center, n Blair lownMiip, 29
yoara age. but bat been a rewioent of Traverse C>ly (or the pa«
OigM years. Has aitenOod the Hign school SI Traverse City and to
a iaM-1900 gradusta from the Fcrr,s mst-tutc of B>g Rapifia. MMl
If tha people honor me w-th the norr.n,t,on and election I ohall try
at all timeo to give the people »nai they want and to make tha vwrv
boat officer I can.

FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE STATE
LEGISLATURE

P•

lY
DAVID G. CHANDUERl ”
Ja^^^andictsW"fo'"ihe^rapSr3^T!omlna?^rB^^55!^^
ative In tbe aute legislature two years ago and eama vrithl# aov#!*tcan votes of winning out. Thia show* my standing with tho pacpis of this county. For general infoemaUen. atthough K may Mt Bo
nooosary. I will state that I have reaidecT In this catmty #tao# tlBL
I have served in various public eapacHlot to tha ##tJsf#cti#4t #f the
poepis of the county. Including ■ oonaidorpbia Urn# as aagafYUr
«nd for two terms sheriff of the county.
Should I be elected I will give my beat - attontlen t» the M#Bi
Of this oounty and le uoe my best #bilitlh« in a dotgwalitaMaa »
•erv* the paopic weft and to conoerve their Intersata.
I shill appreciate your vote on MpUmbor 1ft st the prtnsartiw.

Tfaacker stand- for and this the plat
form upon whldi in- rooi'** N-lor.- the
people of the louiitj a- a landidale for
representative

How to Cure
Constipation
Stepk HOMC Remedy Thai lx Safe aad
Pkaaaat
r*w pcopis esrar-'•'>ft*tlr*;.on. Catch.
•TCISS, ral.urs to aiivwsr prompuy tbs
calls or bsiur'. durased or wsaSeoed
sy-stecn or strong niedtcmre may c*us« ii.
Tb« too oommon rrscUc* of tatuog salu.
ot pills or some such -loli-nt csthirUc baa
aiwaja door more harm than good Th»y
ISDUy sunply l«aua« iMr irmsi.
•d Ir a nbd aasy hnW laxrr* rrguUr dally wo\»>-t d-w* not ptm or
h win •irrnctbsn th» bow.
.p the systsm inilaad ot

FUANK L. SHUTER

stni iB tte race for the
: BOoilaaUoB lor aherltt.



the stlence of government and
uugbe It to the rising generatioas In
Grand Traverse county
He knows
something of the prerotailves of the

render the coonly excelient set
9:19—First flour sppeared st pick­ vice at LADsIng He bas kept abrwast
er. having traveled 640 feel to toe of the times and hat- <-ome Idea* ot
what a l•'gl*)sIo^ should strive (or to
machinery. A- Beck, baker, began benefit hts county
miring -flour, bakteg powder and
He believes In good roads aud Is an
water tolo dough.
aslvocale of the counli highway sys
9:21—Molded dough la pans placed
He Is also a strong advocate of re
tolo oven.
9:23—Two sacks of floor ground. (orcsirstlon of Mlchuraii's denuded
aacked and rewod. rrady for market, i
‘U’^’t ^torsure « re'
9:23—BlacoUa taken
from
toe|>t-rilng to it tor unpaid taxes aboulct
actual settlers only In tots
oven, buttered and dtolrlbuted among
Of
forty
am-».
with Ibr stipulation
the wltoeaaes.
that ten acres of rech parcel be plant
ed for forest tree* of sorb varieties
as shall be recommended by tbc Stalwere carried right atoog bat this year. 1 City today after being lo lowp
Forestry romtulsslon. which sbidl
tor safety valve was set at M pounds on buetoem.
bustoem.
have cbsrKc of all toe state lauds.
Ud 80 was about wbat waa generally
Mr*, r. Ferguson went lo Fort
He bellocs the state should eocDUr
used. This waa due to toe fact that Wayne today for a isro-wceka' vUU
age the planting of trees by private
the dam was closed at LeUnd and
J C, Herrick went to Kingsley to­ owners of lands by exempting such
toete waa more water. The ballast day, where he will locate.
g jj| lands from taxation or otherwise
>ri
had also bees removed and toe boat
ling t
was able to make better time than she
norms! ivnin-- in our High scbouls H did last year so that 80 pounds were
U also s strong exponi-ni of domestiv
all that were noeswsary. The cylinder
sclcnix- 111 place of the Unguage of
Is 10x11 tochea and with 80 pounds of Oiobc fttora Empieyee wilt Attend toe the raesar* or of toe taucombs of
Funeral of Mrs. Isabella LaEgypt.
steam, sent the boat along 12 uUei an
He declares Chat more attention
Bontc Tomorrow.
hour.
should be given to toe teaching of
"Ed Harp, the engineer, Is a terr
moral
and busim-ss ethics, even at to<The funeral service of >.rs, IksIk-IIs
ireful man.'' aald Captain Hosier. LaBonie. killed in toe explobloo on expense of psycbolOKy or mind-tralo“He to an experienced man with the ateamre lywlanau. will be bcid lug He think* the present method of
engtnea He ha* been on all tomorrow morning at Proremonl. and that a high school diploma be
and always kept bis cnglno up
Mr*. LiSBoDle was for a number of siiiuied for the present certificate. If
the High scaools art- whti is claimed
to fine ahtpe."
yoani, an cMeemod employe of the for them, iwruin
New flotlar.
Globo store, very highly regarded by by Them should I
of scbolarship than i«i- certificate ob­
The Leelanau la now tied up at her aaaoclaira and In order tNit
t and nothing will be done sales people may attend toe fuaeral. tained und.-r tbc present system.
Me rlsims that many of the queswith her until after toe finding of Ur*.
e will be closed until t
UBonto-a body. Tho Lewlanau will
go hack on her nm. toe hull belnc un­
injured. toe wreckage being confined
toe wbeelhouae and tbc forward
end of tho deck bouse.

V—

ntgbt befor
easy ^sawnt
and without s:;]- bad rSceCa. So pain, wo
grip* and It IS so safe and pleasast lo
take, mothers gtv« It to U>«lr bahlsa
with splendid raults. It to as aid to di.
gestlOD and tones op the sywism as wcD
oS cures bowel trouble. Dr. L. E.
Corey. Savannah, Turn., wrttas: “I get
better Vcrulu from it Ihao any Pvpnn 1
ever o*wl.~ Dr T. don**. O*w>od. Mo,.,
•are; "I consider Dv. t^ldwaU’s
<ildw«U's gyrwp

FWtMa
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_ iBxatIvi*.- Mrw.
Almea wmt. Jamstea. VC. tsyr: 1
Uttls boy's life T.
mys: n am ts y*an old aad your syrap
“•
<tosi>*psia and
bow-d tro-ble "
^

PERflONAlB.
♦ ♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦lay friends have shown a iv?sitv to
Ptom Tuasdara Itoeord.
me which 1 appreciate verv mnct>. and
Mrs. W. M. Coddlapoo and *on|ahoujd j receive toe nomination nnd
to Uantoa today, where tooy be elected 1 wtU exert my very best
rlll make a short vtsll.
endeavors to give tbe people of Gimm!
for Blae y*
H. H. Oobb and wife arrived today Traverse county on admtnUtra'Ioa of
I used Dr. C
port Worth. Tex., and are goesu j toe shertT* office that
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at toe Hotel Wfeltlng.
I credH to toe eoaety and pleasing to
.
Goaty Clerk Robert B. Walter it j the people.
««y*rw*a.r
any rwsder rt
...
» has new
give It a ealr titaL Write
•. toe primarie* are to
Is rUe Uke today am boatseoa.
| Room
Pro-ln
avru,cw,
XT. CsUos*
n 1'uceUay. ttefMemtN-r let
M. H. OoBlaa retsraed to Summii i laki-pli
MaiUreUa. OL

TOivi shanb:
CANDIDATE FOR REPUBUCAN NOMINATION
1 will be pleased (o have your vote at the Pri*
man' September l-t.

r:

•RAND TRAVERK HERAU. FRIDAY. AUCuir *1.

r $5410 per acre, mi on e*tf tcrtn«, too.
iar watte land —but for fine farmioK Und.
This docs' not
compoted of both upbnd and bottom iand — iaduding cut-over timber
tracts —famo^ for irvtt and truck raainc.
Tkfa MatefMtu *i*9>' nir^dw jou—perhaps yoc did not know yog ceoM bwy
eneltai {anoiBc lud « to lo«r ■ nnee and to nor at hand.

Loelmalli
i> a btt^-pntrd farm in llw EMem Sratn
n b -all w
ierhhUtmincland radi veat. wbh tea wniate chance of em'owaitiK hiiewn lann
Wheat, cofB and enuoo aie the hie onr*
«»»r» of
"< Artam
Artanaai — bt« they are not all by a
' hair orndoce latje
aim facrrtei do well
titlk care and eire large________
; The dimatt u JcenUI and beallldnl.
ail of keediime and hirvett* a
nn tea iliann nut winter* to ronicad with in .Arkaau*.
MM ter
Go Mli
Mc the
tbc eowBtry
eomtry inr
for yaurTrll.
yagrreK. that'*
thai'i the bn'
be*' war—lilk
way—talk with the itrmen.
ftrmen.
frvtl grower* and truck girdntm.
cs'dmcr*. Inmtiyatr
Inreitiy
th'>raugbR — ii you find the** Hite

y5“.s:;.";.....................

have iMMi VtaHtef
pFIsIi. parvwia.
ePtrr LaCkwaa and wife to Ctes.
Miss Jennie Qa_
uo last weak.
U Smith. lota 13. and IS. blk. 3, OakThe Rot. A. A. Alilagtim of Tmv-! wood add.
... ... .^r^,
uirntlrr ptnrr to Joba S. Horton
arse City, oar former pastor, arill flil
the i^plt
at
the
Concrncaikmal lumcla In MaTSeld.
F.
K.
t^urcb e
;siD
. .
OnaInc Quarterly
meeUug
In Travorse lav Eoertrum. lot i:. Adaif* add.
Cltv
I
Chaa J. Ehnrr and wile >o Anna
B O. HelliDSrr and wife went l« ' Wilbclm. w4 lot ri. tZaat ila> park,
liaulatec Saai week.
N'oa Moilin'.>k to Frank Muh
«r and Mra. Jterben vlrlled n-ln Kndor.
r. -ii .n Ftfe laike
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in Trarerae CMy a few day. last ■
week.

FOR SHERIFF

HIM GUdya RArdy of IMrolt la the
kra. Percy Harris who haa ' 'heea arin ate titoa bat vtirUiiB'
cnest of Hte Alkw AMotl.
' akk. to recatrerlng.
UoDt L*Umde left ywterda.v tor
for
Sarah SirlckhT fiurv'd Frf
Mootagae where he wDI elait a wtet
. VCrpm aUfodinc ute camp etcwtlug
betore reluming to hk work In c'hlea- at HaalOD
Doa> tel the baby aatM- traDtiM
Mr. WhaHoo and son ore driving tema. Bores or any lIcMag oc jthi
Blanch a well at the Inland achool boust. A skin. Uoan-B Otatmaet gteaa laHU
Lalmnde
well is ate being put down at DanM teOef. cures QuJckly. Parfectly dgt
kite kkhel Hackman left Saturdar Mawins
Tor childrea. Alt drugglata seU It'
for a vtali al ScotcvUle and Tallman..
(*harle* Krunoy and __ ___
_
Klogaley was well rvpre
drove to Traveme CUy Ttteadav with
O. A. Ward of GrwBd Ra^ tm
Ibe mini west show In Trw'
iverac Oily | a load of wb.-at
prieiar
of Cedar Imdge.
iteMi
Monday
,
rv
Fouriirw Du-nibcn were ciwa the
The cartN'nter work on iLc school I nrat
Tit two decree* at the lulaud grauge ibrettgh ibe city thu rntmalag oRjU
building Is about completed
jjSaturda'
Saturda' nigfat.
*ray to Nonhport P«nL
1
and Mrs Theodore Rogers
j„g,
Rogers re-1
re-j
j„g, |{u,|
umh lUldwin U .pt-odlng n i
nica Coillaa. the llghtweicht boitai
Kick
lurii.-d Friday from a wek s Man with n>vk'a vamtloD *rllh oer pareoisber- .reiv.ei
from Capiat
i.tr M>ns at Cadillac aod Tustlu
I
j,r and Mrs.
Mart ^UJwlu
of'
^
Hr*. F K. Hurlhurt a'ent to "Ibi
rs Rogers visited a alMer al Stuck . Craiid Rapid* have been visnioc 0 E
»!-•»
Ualdwin and farnHy.
Rapids today, oilled there
lere by Ihtlai
Ihinford. son.ttUiI iilr«e remra ;
Mr and Mr*. Will D. rarp.iUvr left
cere I'llneas of her moiher.
idav from Rngc where they nan ‘ for Bcnaoh.a MofttUy. where -s.........Ralph Rogers of HatUags
rvlaltves
' p..,.. i
n It rtb
iiiR rvl
make their tul'ire home Mr
llu Milks IS verv lU
(•lari'
lid IJi.rente Marcau moved
^
teruey
>1,...
il'see*
Bell HopklD* ami MaL> l (
gomt.'- for then. Tee I'onmiunHy M»n«i Barney.
sumiijer

3:

l''rr

ELK LAKE.
Til-- Sva-c.»ii flub
uallow
on the lako »hore Thor.
*

. 'aA

fourteen .of her IliUe friends S
day atiemooORelrc.vhnirni*
seived and game* were played oi

Kj quick...
I
Colon Munro ma* in Trsrerwe City ,
I Sunday to see hi* wife, who has unidrrpoiie iw«i operaliobs al (hr- sanilarium He rcj>Ofi-« her doing u» well
...................... . i* KTowini;. stid will eoodnue le
as can be etpecu-d.
glow a* Ihe populstioc iacmw*. Land value* art rspully civbaocing. You will
Mrs. Ollplii Is
''niensUilag
h«-r
iiive to RCt M doec il e«i want ta beotr ynuivclf.
mother and slvler. NfV'. and Ml.s Ihin
Ta'sdsyi
leis u! Ml. Pleasant.
i
Mr and Mra John U»« nod VIr
iind Mrs. John RKier apfni Krida.v Ini’
Traverse Olt>
'
I
SafLT'Smtoa^asp In fr*
M-w. Viola Davla
and
ginndclill |
<iien of Elk Rapids spent
Sundar
with Mrs. Mar> Gerf
Miss Pearl Curry visited over Suii----------- —— .
----------------------------------------; day with friends in Traverse Cuy.

W

l‘ 1. Ensign A B Simsuii. l'A.lu^'
lioelllD and VViu. I. Wilson leu lodav
on the excursion to Niagara Fall.
Mr and Mr* Curien of Toledo. O.
are vislilns
Utters .xiu-ln. Mrs
Della hToslgn
Miss Allc.- Sehell sp.-ur tl..- tore
par: of ib<- week In Tniv.Ts.- CIt.v vi^
itlng (riends

THE P-At.!. Tl :rivi
01 Wc

Needham
Business College
Traverse City, Mlchloan
Opens Monday Anpnst nst

Never ran u-ll when v.». II u.j.i
Unger or suffer u C'Jl. bnilse. Iium
scald lb prv-i.ared l>r Thomas

COURSES OF STUDY

Engllhh
Shorthand
Businast
Co-Tvbined
Tolesraphy

i.«.scaAEnx.

EXPENAES
LOW—|-:i|ei|vaicnl
eoiiipl<-l"—Methods
thonooj
aiiiJ up-io-dai.'. Suiipl.os ii.i.iu'rt* huusoi w iib caameteat efftoa jMlg
THE N. e. C.
recugnlxvd as (b.- leading bualaea*
achooi
'
iiurihi in Mii'litgin
ENROLL AUGUST 31. aii-l prepare .-tnin-elf for a lUCOeMfUl boR

Ctte^C^TCr

day to nllend the camp niCeUng.
I
T. W. Hawley reiumed Saturday
NORTH PORT.
Uarston Joluuton
krrived
home from an eateudecl rlilt wl... relative*
Mrs. C. n. Kehl and daughters Do' .vcodv
'
aad .1JeaaMUa arrired home on from Detroit on Saturday, where i
1 Ullie Frink Of Rorih Milton :
spent
the
past
week.
•Wedneadar latt from their rtali
at
jidsitlng her sister Mrs. Will Gee.
Satt Jordan.
Aug. IT.
«. J. Dam« of BransioD. 111. arrtTMl Bonday to spend a eoaple of
OOOENMURC.
,
islied Ibelr daughter
Ko damage wax done by the lalu . KapI
weeka.
Irorge Munro. Muuday.
-■ Raa Porter. Alvin VUtatchDl and yeateiday
Rai> j
Jamf*^ ah'! John Dean were cull-.l
Walfrr Lackie went to Traverse City
Mn. Ijvura HerUt of Grand Rai>-j
J*
Rapid
»ek by l
.king
her
Nil,
Beiitnii
a
vl*'>»
R-P"!
C">
' '
^ attand Miller Bros.'
> iiluee
other.
I
Mrs M
*P. R. Davis of Caanovla spent euii, daughter.
day with' friends.
their ronia.
Nonnsh Barnes and damily have

wing: built iu
town. A Alien, Horace Sian
Cba*.
.McLean
tboio
building ibem.
Miss WTaegar Is visiting h.-t rt»u»lu. Mr* G E. Baldwin.
Miss L'jlu Re.vDOld* retunosl 'o clay
'
n visit nilb Irtenil.s ul Frank-

lort.
ERNEST :>AL£NSKY
...iss .Ni';:h'
Candidate lor Hepobllcan ^
____
Nomfnatton
i —^---------

_ . .
Mr. and Mrs. Muller*.n and cbilspend aidiMi Daisy and Henry. Mr »nd Mr*.
lIAini uud family, and Mr and Mr*.
d fnmlly
daagbtera. tatherlne and Marlon ofilag and flrblBg to oie- »( ihe plain*
Traverse City apeat
Sunday
wllh-lnkc* Baturdsy, murnlnv; himn- Sunfriend*.
day evening.
ne Flak Qaaneue will give a coo-j
Henry JahnsaD bad ibe mUforimv
eart In Iha Onwgregatlonal church onjto ctn the
e back of hU l.anil
l.nml Sniarday
RnlardAv
Thnraday oreatog.
> night quite bad.
It must have cut1

wa arrtTOd' last Sauirday i

I'arTt-to in T. C. .
Smith Rcali) I'u. in E>w<mmI U
lluil'r lot K. Iilk 2. GooiBuHi * add
Joiepb g Johnson 10 ^airlee Ks:-.
ly e^ of lot .1. *'-e.
-7, R II
t’ly'le M. Bimre iini! wifi- p.
I*u1ver It si. lol* 7 and H. blk. '
- Wllllaup'hnrg
Janie* A Slable* and wite i« Hu»
ard WhUltag. pan of iiwia
cil
n. T 27.
Minerv* HIIU to Chari-* F
Bcr. lol U. blk. 8, H. L i Co.* ?r.l
Catherine Campbell
10 Urang,WWlson and wife, wt* of n«s'

Ikd feest Cooks the”

would
,

like '>
,,,
,. ,

f

»

•^
%

■ii

•yv

^

. Sba'a prm.d of b<r bakiag aad dm doc.-| Ske to taka cbtecc.
wkbfioaribekDotos.Dodtegabcd. .
‘v ' SimWBWable to make [akb' good bread oM of on&^
lesrjteflf ibe time, but dm want* flow dse can make dw bat
tmadMcfddtolaae.

Heodel, lot* *, 3.
blk. .17. Interiocben
Joseph B. Harney 10
Orlando W.
Flynn, lot >. Bvergrern H«arh
Lena Hunilngton tj IJavi.i Yo-jkr• Zv ft. lots U and Hi. bik. 3. F H *

Tbsi'. wby dm ow ULY WHITE
Far «k by gar deals.
VALUY CfTY KLLaac OO.
Cited RipMi. Mte

W.

P. Croiaer.
trustee. 11.
ii.
-.
. .....................—iro.

Smith

r.enltv Co., loi* 10. Ii. 15. 13.

I. IT and IS. 8. R. C« V Ui.
Peter LnCrua and wife to Carulii,

'.<K

l

petty

nro*.

shwplfwaMM. «r fodlgtei

aigu*

IrTtiatloB.

trouble^

with

i

If wo yon a

of nerve

fraohRM'«

rvndltlon*.

We

have

We gusraiiiev (hvtu.

i

d -

them

^specially'

If they do aoi help yoo* yoi ^

veiir money

|«ck wiihent qu«n.i|un.

wil! have a

chanre

For flftoen days ao or

in In llleic-a SOc bOA for ESc.

84 Suits sold aU Season at
$10.00, $12.00 and $14.00



Saturday and Monday
yonr choice lor........

16.50

These are all good serviceable Soils, all good
staple colors and new goods, only one to fonr Soils
oi a kind-thars Ihe reason.

'
‘‘|
'

,

50 Suits sold all the season at
$15.00, $18.00 and $22.00
Saturday and Monday
. your choice for

i!

. miu

Becana dm btt isDod by imniMtc and tbe iwlimonT cf bs aci^
bon
k‘s dw BOM taridactar Soar die can boy at any price.

with

teellBg
you

“»•

Michigan Tru*i (■oiiipuii;iiii»iee
10 Aiiifnili) S«ni'-v. *»', o: IP t< - .
*. T
R 12.
Michigan Trust Couipanv.
iiu-ito Joseph Sain<'<'. (iw>4 oi *'-14 *•■!• T K, B i:.
Janie* Convei-,,- i„ juUa t’oiiv.-i.-

AidSkemm

Are

WAIT'S DRUG STORE

*' "•'' 'aollanum.
Mmday.
The eiiicrislnme

The revival lour ooDvenilon t
the M. E. church Saiurtlay afternoon
and evening. A large crowd grvel'tl
iho speaker* boili whsIod* and 'Veryonr *<.H-med in '-njnv their talk* i
m- .i
We Ihoucht the iKldre,.. of the ............................... . •'"*
Whipple Of Vll.- l.alte vn-ll wi..-ih UipBori nf s'Hiiog. ..!*- Mr Hall .-iteJ
Chas
Strait
guv.- veiy
lun-.v-.-itiie'
'
; •'
and liistrucilre addre*»-.i
and
the . “‘V'”'' ".V,'
I.«,nir,..,
J'” I;-;; '
Lap'ixren
,
Joyevl by <
' asam
terlain the c
ihe tuliire,
Aug Ik

Sba'sabteL

troubled

plif-edoul

suimufir?

Wait's Blood and I
III.’*,

I”

. SbbpmiFitebabaibaadaasaBdprqiaraiiirarlteL Sbe
doto^dam^loo^ontbel^m an ctfoft to gM k over widi
n.«teUrMDoiiiUc.WdtefacLbte to have evmydnng right

tbesr are

ryi n.'

*cay

. losniUFtbeBOtolccokwabelmBdtobEa woman ef laf|e
bate
kim ba adchbor as berseff and > amtio H to please.

you

■ iiid.

HodT

uo- ill*' the u.nie ‘"ii u«vd

3 warii
far two week*,®'
B».
ewi
bring your iitedl.- l
lyway. and prohi....
jhahly _
8 —--------longer time.
Letand-Unri
hundred paa-;
Mr. and Mrs.' Miller and daughter <>fd thimble.
l.uiL The day was pertes
erfe« aod ev.l Irene visitod at Mrs. Boyd s
Sun«'» E A Wall watt h File
f
f line.
t dsiy.
vUlmr Friday and Saturday
had aa oBfoyable
tin
A
parlyconklstlng
of Mr and yii-n.
Mrs. nju.7
wip.
Hairy Price
ra.w wav.
and cu.uii
childrea of:
Aug. iT
Doll Allru, Jvi»iu*
Jvi*lu* Knsi
Knapp IHa.tj
■ ■ irday after-1
teal Jordan arrtrod SMnrday
Ross
fee
uiid
the
Mi**c
noon to Tiali her slater. Mir. c.
mai
and Ads Gibb* wc* camping
JtaU.
The Rev. A.
lake the toiler psn of the «
Or. Montecama of Chicago deliver-'ecae City, and
ad the
-■
-last at thr;D
Myron Taylor and family vitli.-d
ed
the address
on Sonday
lu town today,
with Chas Knapp Sunday
,
end ^fe attended t
Mr. Martin lia* conveuxul in fill ih'-i
iFrtends' quarterly
place
of dtreclor after T E. Chuich ’
aa ezciir-.ciae City Saiurday and Sunday.
resigned
for
ib»
Paradise
Din
i from Ttaveiwae
8ua-l
The Rev. Mr. Phillips and family

M dm caafot of dm bane.

A Great Hot
Weather Tonic

Flia .loliiiFon having filcl In said
[•••itiioii praying that llii- iirio:i de bonis ihu. with Will
jiald extiie be Kraiiled :*i
I some other suitable

, mr*or eprtogs on 8
ter

, H dkc lom bar baif ber be^ ii in ber borne and dtdr weifae and ibe aiabea aB tbc edos dm can to make ber (amay bappy.

NEEDHAM. Pras.

in

'<i^»Ehi'i M
Sunday id the home of Dyi„.. ...
Sundi
end u
uiieoded ehurrh In the afiern<
Mr. aad Mrs. U. C.
Beem are one ef^e veins to his hand.
end
gneata at the Hudd cottage.
1
School conjm. need Mcmlay morn.
Taylor has bed'll very i....
The Mlasea Wllktoaon and Lee will tog with Mis* Daisy Lnrr as icacliiwinra tomorrow morning to
their'rr
' •
I
Aid mreis wliii Mr* John Tsy I":
h0» It Batanac. after hartog apcnl
Frank Freeman who hurt *his foot "Ydnemday . Aug 2d. We have a l.u
tte past two week! hero.
.
land leg Thursday. Is not getttogalong tf •'“fit “> do and desire a better
TW* Mf (BT-— BBC* *n BBsiiesiBB lA Bc B>*ii •• n-i^bl Im' especied.He win Ivndaner than we have been having

the

W. P.
Aug

-

Are

PLEASE REMEMBER NEXT SEP- I CtATR OF Mlr-HIGAN, TMK 1*110TISXBCB
' **-^ hnllbnie I'OIII
Court
< uuniy
Grand Tran-.*.I. -.-.slot, or sBHl .*.urt, h. lH si
he city of TravIV ii> saxi louniy. on rtie ro.li
ALg.r.l.
l> iPUK.
IT.-s.-nt:
M.I.I
Fi'-d II. Walkee,
Hrouuli-


moved to Tnverae City.
I apples cariy
j
‘5 U
*“
•*
.
The Rev. A. T. Tergusoo of Tra
Mnv. Kaihry Smiili and Mrs. Floe./'•*, <*«>> l«»‘ *«;k- ,
!enee DcBnia
DeBoii of Toledo *i>eiii a
fewS-.
H'u» “II* hi* farn. u. t.-urs''
f 'V me CUj apent a couple of days
Carii« iiif'-ad of ITvdr lliiix.' a. w..*
camp mMling .
I days at the borne of Mr. i
Normaa - Daglie Of Chicago arrival jW. Ooldcn.
«ple .■ittea'leci the
Friday onatag to apeod a tew days;
Warren DlekcrmaB hpeni
or this plat
place.
I««» *“ Traverse Ciiy Moot
arith Us atoUr. Mrs. R.
E.
Camie; visiting relaUves of
addlUon ‘
The box social given by
Ml aad hasbaad.
j
tl was decided that a new ......s.....
Pit»f. P. I,
Whltmaa
of
Harbor! will be built on the achool bouse for P'l'Pl'-* Bible etas* ai
Bprloo apoat a taw daya last week I a ivrliuary deimrUneDt. Mr Noteman
;
attendlag lodlaa camp meetlnA
11* hired tor the coming year
ate <”>h' four duLa.
Mils Utoa Olll of Harbor 6prlngS|Hiss Lulu Dana for the primary.
|
Aug. 18.
» to the SBcat of her aitai. Mia. D. H.l
Quite a mimber from her.- went to'
—-----------8eelL
,
.
i
I the Indian camp weriliis und had a I
..
MATCHETT.
Mr*. UarySauadeta and dai
Mis. San. lluleli is un
: Mrr -OiMa Oreoa reianied to
hone In Gklcago last Tboraday.
Mrs. John Taylci- is
^ri. K. a Ocdler relurned last
SOUTH WILLIAMSBURG.
>
voting
Thnraday to her home In Loveland,
Mias I.aurn Cronkv.rlght .and Mi» *"'•
lues Barr. It atid F
Ool.
UaUy l *rr niiended (lie learhciV es-1
d family arriv-d nmlnailoD Thursday and Friduv
at
Thu
TrevpfW if •.
ifonreFh sister. Et

.\imdon i* quite

F--r’fun.ier luforuuuion addi'S*.

111

ii

'4111
-nt
I

fi’i =

-nil
fijjii

SIO

These are as fine goods as we ever sold, best
colors, best makes and all new popular styles.
There are only a few of them, and only <Mie to
three of a kind -so you will have to burry.

GRAND TRAVEUB HERALO,rniDAV, AUGUST », IfiOfl.

•tx rmn ace tke ablenait er apptaa te Uadoe waa ealj tMM bara yaar. Mew tb» BaMlteea
taka abooi a sDUoa barrete aa4 vaai

■5.

a titia jMr «nii be lar«* thaa am batata, aad Cbt prieaa
wOlbeceaA..
ne aaawaa a»p)e ahlppar Is bacteBlBC to Cad oat how the g-fii-at—«
waaii m.U9>m paekod aad la uriag

wm UHcc It Better. AU Arlieles Ztasl Be SUpita.

!

NM^ « MUkM Wtmf
Owf
>TIM» CMnr v«v. Mrt Q»rmmv
. mm it ThMB.

!

OOlimtSlNOIGUND

1

te 1* Ymt Paee

IHE HERALD'S FAIW PAGE

n roar load la Bot rich la bamni
M a amaU bboobI o( nitrate of
4a aa a atartar for tba baaaa. Appir
at the me of eareBtr-llTti poaadaper
aera anar tba baaaa are ap. Pat It oa
vbaa the laaraa are .dtr. It la.rarr
notable aad wUl oink Into tbe aoll In
a aarprMnclr abort time. Tbca ai
pbeatloa .of l« par eaat ael# j
wltb tftr pooBda of BorUte ot
petanb par atre will Mw roo a .
Idota fartfliaar that aboold be
aatlodactorr Ane aaeal woold
be ao aeod tor a crop aaeb ea
baaaa. at tba pleat food elemeoti

Rich people with poor appeUtet will
Tbe sbeep feeding iMulnns got
Stick to a

small

flock.

You can

make

com. Peed

them

lambs

fat

without

TooBg bofla ebonM be sprared and
diped fr^ to kew then free Irom

feciir and also to makethe iieM

lisrle}-, alfalfa, ur- opiionunltkw.Ily

nlpa
,---------------------------------and field pees.

this li

is not ineaul

n,ipg» add very materislly i.i

“> sttnre blu. but make him health)

Sheep will eat wuds II very hungry

and «tgorrius.

bot tber don't like them any bettor

pels that

,he

conditioned

we see at

,ii,y

ste.^e^^ds. aad It

id profitable lo stag hL. animals
not

mentally, but

wll

i«nimlarly brlgtii i
res|«nd

trealmeni.



If aheep have a big tree

or

»'* months of age are

weed

,hat are harmful lo ih.- fanner,
keep

.r-ry

year

physical

h,h

otbc^ wutks when yearlings.

“>' Plan of making the pou!
■“<!
"hen

iK.||,.r m sow

clover abotii

ib<'

They

neceuary

gatdn

-of

UcM

st\> cur to

sunshine

in a'

Tt.i- illy i»f the «» i.-» grow* best in
dellcloiul)

i lis..- (wo beds ol
-we..,

ir.-aii.itt:'. (Mae

flowers, and
digerent

(s.alonR ibeweel

ul a fence and when tbe lawn ta
,Ure or the fenilirer

‘'*®b coinpei

sow
It

morsUo.

Clover with an ounce of lean meat a
*!■>

seed ahead of the grain 8m11

il>.

then easily taken out and cleaned drews.d In the lot! the lui.-s get ibeir

j, [s u good plan to se.-d grassami
On Ilghi soil

Rrer)

They

and en>»
^ch mi

ii,..,- etch ar.- 5<iii}<fir,i t«

ar.

He alao earns bl.

oovriiles.
flowers

To stop hens from ektlna eggs put - shaded |nsllloB

is t fact that about 9

InnUnces tbe prlie winnersi^iov. r after uis

i*'

kinds of

"B ' i,,. eating Injotlous liugs

blgb pricedcucmirated rations.i

to kind'

slit prevent throat and lung dtaease

ral-

(go,]

practical atllliy to ihe av

Never nae barbed wtre for any hhtdterage pork grower who dms not find
A abeep is

iIh-

Drop a piece of alum In ihedHuklna gros

a little rlneRnr or something wwr lu •!-r«e

.ug.-roni

Never put sbeep into a fleld inclot- line things to look at. but they would .p^
ed with berbed wire. Another thing; [be little

these

'iwautlful

known lo de

pampered *in>j.

the show,

If

(arm,

;

The blgbly

than a man likes poor, sour brud.

of

waste lies and

and rou.

for omometiial shntbberr.
sll

Do not

serrral over varte-

feed on birds that are of no I'slue u> ouahl l» haW' a cuIlx:lou

his .^tlle we s-ll1 find thit

all sorplos stock.

sod

out

ed. take lime to cro« flowers or ornamenial plats, or spend rime

of

Ifrouhave not alreadr done aD.nll German irta

o( time 10 keep the lawn nlcelr mow-

The pig should be inugbi to rusOe
and der-lop stamina sad irsli ot chat,

Tber will par.

of a fecce.
toJMV TMt VOUNO MOOfl.

GIVE PIGS STRONG BODY.

hard jolt last winter, bnt ii is npldir
recovering.

Write Oaly 0> Owe SMe otgOie Papte

Too tnanr of us think It te a waste

par a big ^ee for fsi bouse lambs.

SOME PRACncAl
HELPS BY PBACTfcu Persons. . .

a 1i-n to lay

^uo'h.
cut

r
up

with a

good
u>n<

'■‘t"er

The oiher l.ed Is shaded from the
seuiiiern and western sun by a high
prescription

1.

freshbrick

wall.

Thc>

many years anfl la-t spring from Ihe
i„.j wlil.h is . l.-et ..juare oi-er 5.000

"■'''•n th«- hen- h.ive pl-nty nf

l.!o-«i.iii. wcie plcl«l and soW.

Idaftar (a >a tolaraatad. aad all cood paraslMi and skin dlsusee
sbeller on a hUI
where
Jie
wflid j
Of cour. mere l» « sr< !.t lenipla- inche* deep, parllciiUrly If |i b late "»">'
drink ' i.-n day they do n-v
Ttu- first Is-d hlo»*om.-d In Ue earfrolt U BOW pookod la boaaa, erorj;
Wbn feeding groond nte to roang blows they will do beiu-r in Summer i'Ion Mr uato abow great, big. over m the season.
n.-ed much ground
feed.
S'oihing
ly part <if May and were gone by Deappla bMat wrappad,la i
Mga ft te beit^ to eelre tto oats and time than if compelled to stand in »rowc and highly fltied jiigs
ai(;■
The most valuable thing the farmer
makes eggs taster, nor more of ihent ;coratkin day while the bed under Ue
throw out -the bulla.
iwer, air
Tba wwtan cro*<
light sheds on low ground.

j months ol age. We doni want sowe gr hli’wife has Is healih lUiik stock '**■"
'"h
'be
nenhem
expoaor*
did «ot apprwelate the aaw natbodot cTto mala oh)eet In toe drat
Sheets quickly And weak spots In a other breeder to ecoop all the prize. gg,,,,,,, yg^ egihlng by iti. side of It.
^
P‘ck oet the pooraj bloomed aa late aa June 15 and Ub
paafelbc,a8dUlaa tact tbai tbe graat BODtbe of a pig's life Is to produce fence. See that there are no weak money, and there Is always a demand! everything Uey can do to preserve *“<1 the good layors, giving a chance • Uu.somi were large and full. wbDe
boOe, BBsele, and growth sort of get tpois.
gmiaii or New Torb bare not
, lor lhaikindol highly pampered pig. , their bodily vigor U so much added "> dispose of the drones .md thus keep the flowers whlih haw worb nsore
■hlpplBc an mth frolt abroad tbr bln la ahape to urry a Mg load of
Rain and mud do sheep a
great Hut 'he sooner we wake up to the la-i to the sum lotal of llte Sound h«.alib '’'tt workers Have you ever .lopited care w.-n smalltr and beiame eeor^tbte laaaoa at'tbe irowera of bUaaeo- corn to Btarbet.
deal of harm. In rummer butt- un 'hat the grwas grown pigs are the nnei. tgejm,
happlnea*.
comion
in
the 'o consider-ilie mailer?
i«tl i.j tbe sun much sooner.
n. CalUenkta, Oragw. nuaole and
How about tbe herd bur? Oet him open abed for abelier which they can that make the b
ilbop. Slut years full
caused by cold When the
Mlehlcaa.
oat In a. good-elsed gard awar from reach quickly In ense of eioym.
AGRICULTURAL EOUCATORM
eyea tvegln to swell and look inflamed
j er will we be ■ I the right track i
Of esHoymeui.
The woatOfm crowara
erldaoUr Ue rut of Ue herd. Bemember be ta
DR. A. 6. AtSXANDBR.
When tbe Inmb* are weaned place succes.
To
aiirt ...hi., „■ „n,
—■
kata
bqalaiaa Tbep aNl iboir ball c( Ue breeding power of Ue herd them In a ps^uirc ao far from the
I.II. ..a .harp., .a™; ,h,, an..:-'"
apM« far-fS-«ad «4 a box and It and that,hta Indnenee on the prodts
I alum dlaaolved In’camphor
with t
I Uai they cannot hear each alb- WHY WE SHOULD UflE gERARA-. (hem Into the ditch )
I with the
tabaa;ihiw b^ teanake a barrel: for tbe geto amounu to nwr^ Uen er't crleef
TORS.
ground, so that when the rain, coiue;"'^*'
.................
I
rialk^..
thU OBkea a Verr bigb prior for tbe that of anr eow.
Good aecood growth clover Is
r enablei i
the rail* win gather the vi.nik. and'
|
fielt.
Don’t compeltbeold bow an
great feed for lamirs.
| seiuirnie the milk at home, a.-nd ih- gran,
and In a
y-.r'*
time t he
i
down Irom the mow f^caid them well
At M a barrel tbere la a tnrtaaa in ptgs to Mt oat of ope troogb.fllre tbe
Waieh lor ticks on the lamb, and cream to the ereamery
gitmnd will Ix' ne.niy level
Hitch '
aplaa. -Tbe BaK-iah aeeai wfllHwfo Uuie fellows a chance to ut awar at Ue Aral alga of the pests dip. i<n>es a week and feed ibe .kimmed dams should l>e frntti four to seven, then miz with ground onis and bran.
froa Ue ao* u non m they are i Tiekr iBl^i cannot thrive.
n>akr It wet. irii sloppy. Give this lo
| milk U> ihe calves and pigs
par tba prloe,aa«
rods apsrt.
weeks old.
hen. for breakfast cold mortangs.
• tbar caabot got aora.
A well Mto alre will often add iwo|
On an avenge Ue money received
Tto gmagrowa pigs are Ue
Get your
loculator
early
aab
m Uree pounds In weight of flaab. or from emm In thh way Is pretty near guCCESfl IN GROWING COW PEAS,
ApMaa are ao leagar aUpped tro«
that make Ue bmt hmdiag aalaikls. fleece over a poor one.
[equal to tbe price that would be re-1
U.i vear. about the middle of Unv. spring and iry culy a few eggs at
Noor Talk oa atow aalUac raaeole oT:
The srord derelop ta e^a mtaiieed
A really good ewe wU ratae twin celved for bolter The average price 11 sowed ten acres of cow pee*
on first So many beglnurr* at artiflclal
Map ateaaen. bnt are aettl op-tbel
for Ue ward taiten. Tbta ta a
aUe better than'e amib will bring of butter Is about S3 cents per pound. | land that had previously been an old lurubailon waste hundreds ot eggs
Mtoat Bblpa afloat Tbe Celtic aad
Uke. In order to develop a pig be
» «“'■
Without a separator milk must be p,„ure I plowed the land about sev- and taluable time In the midst of the
(he .CiMNo are the fop -ed tbe apide
: have suitable food to keep up a
---------------------------------kept fur from twenty-four to thirty- en Inches deep, dirked It uDill 1 had hatching seaaon gening acquainted
^pen becanae tbep earrr matgood growth ot bone and macale and
RAPE FOR FORAGE CROP| »li hount wlU eolli water around It a good seed bed. then leveled It with nllh the prlndpli-s lhat should have
#as> bMa AM^toake CPed tlaa.
regnlar exercles to glv* him streagU
Rape 1s one of tbe best forage cropt and when skimmed Ue cream is ofieu a drag, and sowed one bushel of p.-as been observed when there was less at
laipeeter Bapard C- Poller or the
vigor.
Blake.
New Twk kealtb depvtaient wbo
baa fliubflod in tkla port ed tbe exPRCSIOENT ROOflCVELT’g FARM KITCHEN.
Plaata in Late flommer.
p«ft (Mtfla of that port for aeToatoen
Don't trp to keep looap plants.
ma abd aHTO, la aootod aa easing:
Thar are as bad ae loaar cblldrea.
*Mww Toik le the beat apple jMAGrowing of Bulbs
rid of tbe InsMU or throw Ue
Me ataae aad growaee aboold aot be
plant Bwair.
««Mc to taka a haek eaai In thin box
Tor laaecti sulpbo-tobaeoo or flr
tdaal. if tbar do tbe^ Wiu And Umok
tree otl Boap skoaid be applied In oooNvao niajjidll to tbe ebaaper grade
(Hy Julie Adams Powell.)
nnee a week oaUl clean be­
Oo ybt kbow.iUt New fore bitaMag Indoors.
The siernu rgla luila I* a bulb which ,
PJ-ENTY OF ALFALFA BBCa
:,;dtr eella u inav applet for
gives u* iu> uloB.ums In September.
In some fw
papers oieaptUfla
A baliotropc wU drop its lures If
I'oae ereiT mar ai are eblpped glrea too neefa water or too little.
often extending Into tbe lauer )iart of bavi- U-cn r.jvtv in regare »o heavy
Ociober. A clump of them is
very! teedtug of rlfatfc
i.et me aay that
One noxt turn the bappr laedlaa.
____ _ii.A_n»LJtfK.. and wp
niihlng. Hie tinwera N-lng of n pure' thU kt»oh J a-a- only nl-le ti
It needs a Hcb. Mndy soil.
loM
tbe beet.''
.
lllle
golden yellow it i-oloi.'''^
'‘I
k- rrt- of -hii;) ptuuds of seed to
Bake up lawn cUpplnga and tallen
- ipM Atampta bare been made to
Tne must adlisfaeiuiy bulta. of all, ■IX'
s'-d tbe aUlid does nut tolurca. atore them la boxea or bartola
aUbibca tbe Aaeeriean applee into under abeiter lo be need u protection
are the Ouer-de Ii*. IrU. or lags: the gin to be ns good, and Uert are aaoto
ftmaar. bot the kgim treata tbeia
oarrii-i and the daPodli*. Theground »n«l» « coutend with.
tor plaaU later on.
''~ii
Ml to doaa aoat Inponatteea troia
In
ahlcb
they
arv
planted
should
not
j
>
belitve
that forty or fifty poonda
Do not bare tbe potting aoU too
tklB cMBtrr. Brarr apple oblpped rich. Kooae coadltloaa tend to Induce
be overferUIUed. a* ibU causes Ibejl* beUer than tuirty. for tto iwcMa
t to toaolntNr witboat a flaw. U
bulb* to -run to leaf and give but ,•*'*' ibete will I.e fewer wcoM. a dnar
weak, rapid growth, which rich soil;
«B appM toa a toMk aa n it la aa- only aggravates.
seamy bIu*»oni8
wl -lune graaa will ba haU In
i
apMd to be aoBetklag that ail gat
Uiice in Ihren yearP. lu Ibe fall. Ihe
soil antb no manure in It ta best
I ta the kxMarb own apple
hrof" "Be Piece M four acraa I havt
duffodil*. the narclisi and fleuf4t-l!s
at flrtL wlU reliable fenlltaara ap­
d TOM bM eiwpa.
n« d sepaiuilng, and If grown in long
'» Urea emttoflB
plied after Ue pUat baa become to­
row* of each flower the effect is beaU' •large loads of fine groan
te tu am gaartem and be- r
MfT NUflHIb m THt M(U
mil and cratifylog
!*>“V
In Ihl* piece Ue June ghm
gOB a atordr growu.
If.paar aoB aaeda bnnaa Mow onl.**t
spring
I
saw
,0
acre
of
daffo
titt
U Ue aprtag I
Two part! kmm (garden noil) one
flUAll dto ooario Maare jroa eaa
dll* narcissi and jonquiU erasing a*
•'h^rever nsedpart tbarp Mad and one part leaf
MiP dML Bren Miaor ruUau tbe
(sreir-. and blos.ug lu the s,.i.ng
kud hope to aaka
mold or fibroua loam ta rf^t for near­
angMoBr of totMg mato nannro.
stud U. Btuiefuiij and a* happily a* .'<1
•' >•“!
ream
ly an planu wlthont manare. Such
SM-Mto (0 booira It U to prorMlng
*
Held
„t
daisles-aud
buttercup,
in
:
^
ta latUnt In forcing qualiUas.
the m.-*d..«
j*'''''”
*'»*"■
««• yWdad
This ta the
kitchen of the
Pre*i-'(he rare kind of the oid-Mnic plantaand *
which te dcaliable.
WdM.JtooB U ttoro apponra to be a
l: wa* a sonderful sigh, aod at- * 1*^*':
Pteau ahould “Uke Ulags easy" dent’s farm house at Knob HIU, Va. non. presides. Thv Pr.-sideni and hi* the sr- srv
D. C Doan. Ulchlggn
Men. prgpowlan -et tbla autnrlal la
' railed a great d--a! of ailentlot. front ‘
daring Ue autnma months, after be­ where an old colored woman, one of f.vmlly are very tniul of southern kitchen
,
tto.MWo. .xMkMg it atiawr and
■V They mere planted in Ibe
ing brought Into Ue hiMue,gettlag asINFLUENCE OF A COOD BULL.
Mlfli'w^ it can to plowod ond«- nnd
III when ih.'ii iiiixiniing time
tobUabed for rapid work la Ue early i that can be grown (or-bog*. sbeepaiiJ of poor quality,
lToad<s>i to ‘1
A single trial wlili a pure-bred dairy
' toil anew an oxoeUel porpooe. Br' Huy s.r.- ru- down, louR.
moaiha of the year.
laieers. It te not good lor milch cow*.!
The hand sepsraior take* itie but- It. ih.’rmiglily
bull will roBvlnce any man that Ilka
Oto^totet abntod be aado to neeure
Ivy gerantuma are flne house plants 1

^
i ^
,^11*
worm,
k-m
produce like, and that tto
all tha.Manare
le atade oo tbe
I
Where l.ii! a liord. r uI ihesc Imlli*
IUp.-'*.te* a cr.-., anu..mt of labor and
progeny will luhi-rii
Ibe form and
lnrto.,ee that botblag abaS be loet. vriU beamy of flow^of foliage. Give I
-• I -old Mt 1, desired Ihe chtilt-est kboujd be t>^
earliest spring gj«. « the very
b.*i »kim.-m<l
milk .................
Vhuro.torlMlfs from Ihe pareat that
' . Tte Minr* propedgAbPUto on ^ Uem a amall pot. Pdr tbe ^rat year j
»s lie,
from
i„cted. *.lch a* the Empress and
possesses
tbe *tronge« blood IIbm. A
I
Atigtut
and
make
a
crop
of
pas-1
that
can
be
produced
for
calve*
and
b,iai„g
■alltoi. BbOBl^ be worth |1 per two
hreshed forty six bushel* E„p,...gr large trumpet narctaai
alUar ptok. red or
white,
are
beautlpurt-lr.-d
bull
will
exert
g atroogar
"
“■ ■
............ .
fop*
Tbere ta notblng
totter for plgs.
about seven single Van Slot,
clean pea*, and
: toAa
ta tbe extra aaonnt of bar
the Chalice Cop, or
fal.—fielan Vatta-NeVey.
iiiflii-tiec- upon Ihe progeny wbea matlambs at weaning Ume oifor nock,
jq buying a wparator alway* «e j ton* i
ton .Uu bt secured from lu use
■Star Narc1»*u*
Hie Pi»-r* Ssrr:«»-i*
-ii wi h row* of mixed breeding «b."
cheep or growing boga. M may be, |«.i „ *ggd marhin.- an,t never buy ■
fai
are v-w. r..n.I of cow pi-*»
doable daffodH*.
CROGflINQ THE WILD TURKEY.
pastured down and will
spring
u|i.a cheap affair The uianufar-urer* of Bud i
I-Iperlenr-- of others, ae will
■ ORbMINQ gOY flCANfl.
again If the stock is taken off before i||„. very t>esi ninehine* will guaran
ss tu;
Wll, -tu.w, inai the milk i« the jiaper ghi-e narrl«*a»
-'Mr beans are a good crop to nlu.
f
the main iialka are eaten Into ibe|,,.c them and u> hiiy s cheap, uuirlel | truth
I -luaeHiy hy fe>"IpsMlBMailr Cor tbe tmall tanner. Tbe
A great *huw ran be made of In* ,
Over l-xx. imw *b>-<-p
in
Lander
grotnd. Oo almost any soli
It
will [ machine withont . guaranty i. an ah
ing them I do n-v l*-lie»e any
baib bHag a Wgb prls»>tttw |LSO
several *peci«s of Thl. gof I rot,„r. Sevkda. have b«e0 quarangrow to good wise, but of course flour-1 *(.|uie waste of mom-y
f.-ed can be had to- -heeii. Canllon. geguK flower
to^^er boNtol. Br growing a rarlea pr-rauHon agaiosi didsease
tahre
best
on
fertile
aoll
We
hate,
---------------------------------however,
niu.-i
be
u-e(j
noi
to
gv-1
tr tto KauMtb Tellow oa aoU that
all have lo be dipped before
(our feet high all over a field] KEEP THE tOW IN COOD FLESH. feed wh--r.- thi> are f--d po.!* aod all
Mb ban woU prtokrad and feiiD- relcas<-d
In which the sheep feeding upon P
Why starve the old sow? Have you
' fiU‘l 'ha' 'h. > pri in r th* grooiirt
Mto a rleld of tweetr to tortr
•la to the acn sboald be eeeorod.
were bidden from sight. It may
noticed that all aultnab that ar.-, f**r lall seeding wiHi iniiothy or closowed broadcast or In drllta. A *«>fi|,booi to produce luung ha»c a leu I'^r l-citcr than any ..Hier crop A
aid- n ^ aor baan la a lagnBa it
way ta to sow in drill* two feel apart
,o [g,- „„ fl..«h» This i*
j ii'-.ghiior i..ld in- H-,.m m t-n y-«-«
wlQ ttover* tbe oML Bar

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WORK IN HOME GROUNDS

Sfl

TM

and after it gets started

on p |Uld vfMM (bag have not bon
Utoloiialjf growv
.
tto Btoto boa bon woU
Boltond ato tko orop la w«Btad lor
PbMwo M tto Btmm fatm. or Mr bar.
or
.nngn.
It smt to
•T..1
pMito la rows.
waatto
aaMlr for tVe grata
«a>wa awwr
ttoiMto la pat ta rowa with tbe grain
4r. bat
the can planter or tto otoMntr

cultivated

tlvaUon and

It

twice.

may
A

be,,„r^.,

have

a good crop
ta

taken off.;

will produce

more green feed than

rape nor one ^

more easily

grown

fhe Arnmcaa wild urkay ta aoaMag as*d to
branie

Improve

the

eroaoed

wtU U«

tame

prodace a very flag bird.' In­
breeding te dtaastrous in turkey rate-

TO COOL the milk

msk- H..-,

„,gr,
kq,,.

n‘-' *»::.-.l re
’‘''”6

eondi-

a ra.rh n.i

P"”

Th.- quatv ■.

pj^ ,,

,.f

mu-t be var

acordiq* m the quauM'y of

but her litter will i--l., l-md

On heavy,

on. balf buehvl

ri. h sot:

drilled

ihid

to ih.- acre ti .uffl

weaned if she is allowed to be kepilciem, while on lisbi so-.i. *own broad

Never i ,jj|g

: ca*;. one and one foarih buthel* arc
_____________________

I TIMELY HINTS ON
Alfalfa is nearer a

|

FARM WORK,
perfecUy

device shown herewith. The reservoir j places

when-

,gg

mhil.-

as

bigb i*

Th.-y are remarkably fr^e |rt>tn en-

It Is now crown In manv . emhe. the p-a «e.-M! i» the only onr
li

was

ihought a

tewlHiat U hardly

stxe de- j yean ago it could not be grown a; \ U-etle

slredr^lih a rim aroond theboUom .all.

An average yield Is vo

hnshels an acre

bal-'iwcnty bntoeis i* sonH-tIme* Mw-urv-d

anced feed than anything else grown |

Any tinamith can make ibe cooling 'on tbe farm
a tin bucket or can of any

Whi

dlfleren'i afirrwiory when ready lo

tome

breed. They are more hardy

wbea

___________ I_________

tore-

her ibtn and in a nin-Jown

(nr|,jgg,

Tbere ta no crop that
that ta

reserve

greatly, „ excep.lon to-hi* rule l,y k-p

feed damp rape to sheep. ^

lag. Toaag hens ebould never be kept

^

or

ttoek after the corn

nnd

^ MMMg tba oaall Tarlattn tbe
itoM nto.be M aoar

once

many «IW It In corn at the last cnl-fj^^

Some of the fine»t

aUaita grown i>osiis

north mentioning. Tbe

haubiDs out ot
vgg*

in

tbe

ibpod,

ae^l dewhere lOe

WlU an old Mrd. Tbe best retails are on the onuldc of abont two
Incfce*. j l* in some fields near Syracuse N
larva-bumw mio tb- trean
Where
a Atoaee betwM
by nslBg a onerearold tom Ike mils Is poared over the
Ms iton tbroa Mat.
aerator I V. ifthese clay hills could grow af ,'he seed i» se-n to be affected -he
.^pMaia M tto
and Ue overflow pipe carries the milk I falfv U shonld aurceed almosi any ; tw*iu« had .best be delayed
until
from the aerator and by doing this It \ place in tbe midwest
| laie.—W.
Henry .
Johnsoc
County,
gr««Mg Olcktr. u tbe habit otCltoe■
WOWtlNG SHEEP NOTES.
li fnll of ireab water at all time* np I
In a receni experimen’ It required ' Htnoi*
Mg la tortoU. The dietanae bet'
Far wMter tamba breed Ue ewe* lo the iQp of tbe overflow pipes. It iseven-ientbs of au acre planted In ^

tba pMAMcato •>ary fron two to Are
ardMib
Xtonld be bum or heavy tin plates [ aoUlng crop* to keep a cow 141 days !
PRACTICAL POULTRY WORK,
to tbe Mae of M Jaly.'
Keep tto ewaa oa grata tin Novem- with a galvanized tin botiom and; It required three and six-tenths of an I For all cuts, wound* aad ulcer* use
of aeed and
P* nero Is aMdoa sore ibaa one Mr and Ure eoDflne Uem la Mean palated InaMe with rest proof paint.'' acre of pasture <o keep a c«w (or the lisierine Nothing is better (or s comb
botool per acre aad eMdoa leas tbn dbeSa and Mad onta, hnn and aO- Tbe milk ta posnd into tto aaraior
-------------------------- Hme. It pays to plant crop* for Injured In fighting or lor
any raw
surface.
' at Ua top and te divided Into i
li graaa faadlng.

toVabntoi.

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Directors Who Direct
that ia tlie kirit] of e
• liaviTbey are all men well known tbr„ij)4bout tbe whole
Granil Traverec rcEUin
-lao T Beadle

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F. Ttlo*

We Want You To Know Our
Methods
< if yon do not already i
WlU belie'-e m them aud in o*. The beat way i
it-am then)
Ol make your doeer bueina
acioaiatacce.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Under coal rol of United Statea treasury.

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nowadka. tor the At of the raHar to I
yolks aad last the floor. Turn Into a
the hack la the eenain haU-mark of
■ahatltute for botwr. After the boil­ the okillnd dreMmator. U Is the proh-1
fora which hu beea waU bntmead
seeds from two graeu peppers, aud ing water has been topMIg poared lem with which women ate wrcaUIng!
and dusted with chopped almc
aad off Uc aaUed toast, drop a at present, sad the manner of tanen-1
Base m a moderate oven. When dooe pat the pulp locnhcr with one pound
dost with powdered sugar or cover af cold real and two ubieepooafals little cream over it and serve at once. tog at (be collar point reveals char-'
with a ebooolair or plala boiled finat- ef chopped ham ihrongb a meat Chopaeter. as It teBt yoq whether a wo-1
Add to ihii the grated pulp of
man U tidy of careless, and whether'
oBloa. Pour ever this a generoo*
she knows the imponanee at little'
Quutlir of ois.vonnalse dressing and fires. They bura steadily for a
things.
I
Three
iblnsi
to
cberisb—ibe
irve.
tepplB«M.
tell
■mere »teU 1
ihot giving the kindling note i
toes
with
a
fork.
For a long time the piaekei-bole I
the beaBtltal end the food.
er hot water, add a cupfol of powder
M. trtaadr
Oaloa and Cucumber Salad—Sli^
was this same kind of a problem, and
Three thlaga lor which to wieb— «d sugar, a cupful of milk aod atlr onI wked «< • me with y«r« h»-^
A halved turnip is the best griddle
beea»e the J«i of tbe c
health, trieedf ud eoatcatmeoL
til smooth. Best the yolka of foor eggt cold boiled potatoes very Cbto. ud
4m;
greaser It makes no smell and keep* ' .urist; and then there came
Three ihinae for which to tcht— and a capful of powdered lugar util add the encumbers and oaloa* also
•V » M4«« la »«*• Ml kBDvMfle
cakes from sticking.
j iltne when she attacked (be problem
very light, using a wire egg-beuler. sliced tbto; salt and pepper to taste.
heaor. bom end coaatrT.
pnim4T
U'hen
the
oven
will
»
,ln earnest and won out. Tbr placket
Thrw thln«» to eiulo—toodoeet add the hot chocolate mixture ud Make a dressing and pour over Just
VM k Itt beciniai «<4 where ttt
enough. Increase its beat
** * I hole Is now secured with blind Is.ienof heart. Intefrlty of porpoee aod eooiinue beating- Flavor with vanina. before aeretag; keep very cold.
ewdr
stove lid to side the
Fruit Salad—One pineapple chop­
“*"^1108* that are unswerving In their purtoerfolaeu of dlapomtkw.
in the aiiffly-bcaien wblie* of
M.«ke vlM BM JBOed wd M*wer
ped flne. oeehaU box of aliawberrie*. the pudding dish or baked poialoes, '
pnil-lem
Three
ihlace
to
xtre-almt
to
the
and
last
a
heaping
cupful
of
•4 “Naj'.
notice bow quickly they then ut the waisi-connecttob with skirt
six banana* lUced. six orange* cm to
Rsyteeae new hu come that war *- aeedr. comfort to the ead and appre- Boar mixed with a level ublcei
>atl pieces, and Juice of one ien>on bake
it took years to combine.the iwo. and j
rnl of baking powder. Bake to a <
eiatiae to the worthr.
Wben rooking anything that re- store that achievement was accom-'
Hm« 1 MVht a nier of maitr laade.
Three ihlofs to deelre—the ble«»layer*. ThU U panlcularly flne Sweeten.
lire* constant stirring, pat it to
pifshed tbe shirt-waist seem* Immor j
W«U«neU toU aad >eweU rue.
tag of Ood. ao wprorlaf eOBKleaee made to two layers. Spread the fol
Vegetable Jelly for SaUdt—Oellt^
becomtog
...
‘rivitr-: :■>«.** Tta a
DuiTonailill hr eoarUen aad maid- aad the fellowahlp of the good.
loyrtog icing between the layer* ud lous Jellie*. for nKddtng or deeorailng crock or granite pan. cover, and place
to
the oven It will cook without b.-rn
popular Bverv woffiau ha* h-r
Three thin** for which to work—
aalads. may be made by thickening
1 top of the cake.
aad lair.
Ekccllent Remnly for
scheme of Jomtog her aAad uaaaaraa at eoeattaea aa oomo e trained miod. a •killed band aad a
Butter the Inside of a granite sauce the water to which various vegetabes tog. thus saving much bending over
be|,.it„,. ,nd rar.-ly
bare been boiled with gelaUn. using the hot stove. Ironing day It a good
in. add a cupful and,a half of
rechtated heeirt.
ep-vatlon*
■at M
awar. aad aald with a
Three thlnsB lor which to hope— gar and half a capful Of rich new only the waier without the palp if time (or (Mi sort of work, thereby
ivtog fuel.
j uu, pj,, fon,„ ihn( still greaiea heTea,of peace, a robe of rlghteoas- milk. Cook to itae soft-ball tiage. then
-lear Jelly is desired, but with toTbe lid of a teapot should alwuv*ip„^^
.ll_,be n^kband Ah. well
and the crown of life.
take from the Are. ftovor wltti vanilla,
pulp If 81*0 used after »lfts left so that the air may get to.1|„a,HHl for her comforf that .he .an
Thl* water avuall.v
add ball a cupful of chopped pecan
Ip in a piece of paper to keep U ]
Maw. matr rw •»»« whete a ret
Davor of the vegetable.
Oellclm KInde of tponac Cake.
meats and *llr till creamy. The
Ten. ThU piereni* Biustlne**. The. y, rt)or*e she knows tbs' Hie rltibi
naj be.
which
may be omitted for plah Icing
The maojr rarleilee of cake are (
same
role applies to s coffee-pot
j,,,
Aad 1 taraad wv atepa » <»*
conuins muy of the potash salt*,
Tided into two geoeral ebaaee—thOK
White Sponge Cake—Beat
Sbrllae poared
book* and eye* Bij;
and It Is killl further aeasooed with
made with hatter end thoee made whites of ten eggs until foamy,
place* to granite ware and tbe vessel
Shoaa hrisbt oa the Ftaaacle dMatne
inakrshlfl*. (ancy pin- ruff
osioa.
salt
and
pepper,
'and.
while
wtttaoot. ear* the New idea Wob
half a level teatpoonful of croa
held over the fire no the mbellac
crooked
rar tdrloaa daeda oa Uad aad >ea;
ttine. The latter are known a* tartar and beat until dry Gradually boiling, is used to dissolve the gela­
horoughly
harden,
will
make
them
•at the rta ou hm ahooh hie bead apocre<akei aad are largelr ‘
cupful and a quarter of siigar tin. If not clear It may be made an
Resuinnt a
j wb.-ii the rhou" hid the ni-chanism
•^toaa la aa haaalBMa.” he aald.
poaad Of esse, their ll*btneii depend- vanila to flavor and la»i fold to a cup- with white of egg the same a* soup Isable for a long time
If the oven becomes tjo hot w-hlle of ihi* Caslt-nllig. ati.l (here wa* allowtil* whoUr upon the air incorporated fnl Of flour. Bake in a moderate oven stork, then It I* strained through fine
Thmi wearr wttfc traed. 1 paaBd at ;ioto
cloth and molded to individual form*, anything I* baklog..do not open the' able » bow or a rosette of the colUr
exx* and of the espaoUon either aa ■ loaf or In a sheet.
the cat
To make Sunsbtoe Cake, follow the or between two molda. making a cui> door tu cool it. but place a pan ot material. But now there are no
of the *air In bakla*. Therefore.
(X a lawtr paaaaat at ereatlde.
in* ipODRe cake great care mail ime rule, iitiiig orange flavoring in or cavity to hold the salad inun-re. cold water inKide This will cool the'sen-ep* Bare of all such friendb deWh^^daor ataed opea hoapttahlr
be need to Mocore the IncorporaOoo read of vanilla, and Just before the or to a riog mold with the salad mix­ oven and the >iean> which will arise «ice*, th- iso edges of the stock
'stand reveal--.!, and It Is whether riiey
€rf air Into the mixtnre. Never itlr flour U added fold In the yolks of ture'In the center, or It may be hard­ will ke-p the food from burning.
U9* Bta9la the eoeae aad how hsae
If cup cusatrds *re placed to a pan ' unite evenly or not. whether they UO
ened in shallow i>ans ud then cut
ontweake mlxinre. or a large six eggs, beaten until very light.
hto hla lot:
nit of the encloeed air will
Mocha Cake—Bake any of the plain with a warm knife, or stamped in any Of water and cooked on top of the' or whether one aide towers above
Tat Oare cam trem wlthla
loat hr breakla* the air birhbiet.
eponge-cake mixtures to two layer- shape desired, or beaten ligbUy with stove U>ere will be leM llabniiy of tbe other, that tell* tbe whole alory.
their overcooking, as they can bej The next time you are to a throng
«aad oc mirth.
baking, let the beat be auch that the <^ke pu* Spread imooibly between a fork, or foreed through a poia:
A«d a •» baraad brtfhl oa the eJeen eoelooed air cu be graduaJlr heated the layers aod upon the outside of the rlcer and naad as a garnish.
caretolly watched. Just betore they of women, lake note of the different
im^h.«*h..
aredooeplace In the oven to brown collar* and tbe device* tor (aiienibg
Sour Cream Salad
aad the celi walla Used when the air cake the following;
jibem It 4* only now and thru that
Boll a copful of sugar aod half a]onehalf cup of thick cream, add salt then on to|>.
The ^Mlg wife amod ai her table of
The rust on ihelkiiler and Qven of yrou see one ihat'is correct and a* It
rotka Of cuppful of strong black coffee to a_aiid pepper
^ . dMb.
THEIAAN A^JN OO.,
very thick syrup, then let cool. Wash toblespoon of lemon Jotce and two of a gas atuve is caused by the' ateaui khoiild be. Nolire Ihe ones that lap
■lx
eggs
untU
stiff
and
dry
and
fold
f
eaAry
With herchlel aad
from Ih" food, which condenae* on over because they were never Iniendcupful of butler In cold water 10 free j’f*"*'**'^
wire egg-beater until rer>- light ■
eoLUHaufl. ON w. u. a. a.
V whna.
>
4
from salt, pat It dry to a cloth. 'Drefsing for Frail Salad—One egg, ihe metal as It coola. About once in ed to fit. See bow your slater* pin
thick, then add davoring of lemon
Aad her eyee thooe adt with a
ICQ
day*
or
two
weeha.
rub
the
entire
them
with
cheap
|dns.
puiUng
the
tat-,
ranlDa. it desired. Beat the whites of then beat to a cream; gradually add'one teaspoon each of sugar, muaiard.
' 4er IKhi
turface
of
tbe
ovens
with
a
cloth
wet
ter
in
at
any
kind
or
an
angle.
The
1

the beaten yolk of an egg and the'butter. Three lableepoons vinegar ..
Aa aha d^ amared the emla* tog egg* unUI stiff aod drey and fold
Juice of lemon. Salt, pepper and dash with keroeenr. Do ibi» at nfghi. snd' present mode of fattening the femi- ol hot water, and brl8( the
into the egg* nnd angnr lighUr. Add syrap.
meh
Cocoanot Meringue
Cake—Make|of cayenne. Set to hot water and stir by morotog all ibo odor will have itis- nine collar 1* a teal meant of devel- which you have cootod on the ice
A Iph* la Ua endie toaghod and last n capfal of floor, sprtokllng and
a
white sponge-cake mltture and bake until thick- Juai before serving add appeared. The beat will dive off what onmeni Tbe dtoclpllne comes in wben Drop each of the aqnares late the
folding It gentlr. Bake In a moder­
-oeaed.
yon are the observer and groan In- cbocolaie miiuire UU well oi
to two layers. When cool pm togeih-|one-halt cup whipped cream and one- liite remain*.
■_
W>Ue the mthar her homely taak ate ores.
Mix your stove blocking with n »p-'wardly -•
at li...
the makeehllti ______
employed
la and pUce them oa a haUesod ptst
wltb the followtog: Best the yolks fourth cup chopped watoots.
Another war of eomWnlng the inmii. the polish come* attickly
this iianirular feature of a wotuan's tor. Bet them again In a coot ptaee
0(
three
eggs
with
salt,
a
cupful
of
au]
Balad
Dreeetog-Toor
tablespoons
gredienu to to beat the egg* and su­
the dust ol Ihe blacking Is avoided.
ml the eoailag has hardwed.
Tha ■■ad ■■» Md hy bln cAlmBey aide gar together util thick and light- gar ootll thick and ligtt-colored. add meiied butter, one uble*poon flour,
fol of floor and one teaspoon muaiard,
Training Uttie FMka.
Mm (ho hmir of wrtl-ea— eolored. adng n wire egg-beater; add
Good Candy
Oft StMeaing Day.
Children nhnald be uught ne»4^
flaroring ud last the flour, folding gradoally two cupfolt of hot milk and ui, onr tablespoon sugar One cup
WalBiii C'andy—Take three cups of
Before taking up a carpet It should
cook over hot water for ten wliiuies, >ream (sweet or aouri one-half cup
I child ctaipod ehMo i
it to carcfnllr.
brown and one of granulated sugar, nUI while they are young; alan Dm
.tboroiighly
swept.
After
Btlrrln* constantly until ihlckened. vinegar Yolk, of thrw egg*, pinch of
value of money |i will tend to teod
pleuto* change bake
hie htowt.
coarse •"<! "!•* »Th a cop of meet cream.
l-sien sweep
them tbe way* of thrift and pron^
Ble hWMt fcotmec aUght with frtde cake in a sheet; sprinkle generouslr then occasionally. Remove from the cayenne Host butter, add flour,
?al aad salu or wipe it off
*' » “<»• * cup of good
It awttera OM how
Aad lot 1 hMwd what 1 long had before baking with a mliinre of eooal Are. add a mUe grated orange rtod. until amooih and add cream. Let boll,
1 rich milk win do. Cook over a rathevl^' ** “
a
lablespooafnl
of
lemon
Juice
and
,1***
m
pan
of
hot
water.
Beai
eggs,
parenla are, t
• •■OMhC
parts of chopped almoods and gtu■low #Te. and etlr contianUy naill a.^ ^
sgii. sugar and muatard. add vinegar and water.
Mdta« am tat that hnsWe oM.
nUted angnr with a saspidoa ol a eaptnl of shredded coeoanut.
Illllm 'ilmni.eri Into
Intn a
. cup
..... of ,.„la
^
*0 (or both, uaya Aunt Jot, li
Uiilp'dropped
cold
wa­
In sweeping carpels 1
ABtoe«eed Cake—To any of the
nniii thick. tWlll keep.! Thin
-Anna B. Hadley.
Ibe Mlcblgan Farmer,
greoad cinnamon. This produces a
ter will form a soft bail. Now add
plain spongecake mUturea add a tea- with cream or lemon,
pspent wrong nearly ^ry and torn in
ddleleas crost.
mch chOd ahMid hare a bask oM
apoonfui or anlse-aeed that baa been
pieces. The paper collects the du«t Iiule vanilla extract, and a
OM Woat
Hot Water Sponge Cake—Beat
wainni meat*, broken Into small bits.]**
“ P"‘ paraJee tots It. A
and does not toll tbe carpet.
Helps In Cooking.
«he mt alaglag oa a loa« high the whites of three eggs nntlt stiff carefully cleaned and freed from
grain begins to appear, mid I »he end of a year lu uavlapt shooU
Stir -Jit
stems. Bske to a loaf and dual wUJt I Never slice apples for making plea:
Here is one way of cleaning a very
road
and dry. then earefnUr told in a enpthen inrn hastily Into a buttered pas. be put Into a aavings bank, or ths
>wdered sugar when done.
| quarter, core tnd rut each quarter It dirty rag carpet. Take strong aoeppareat
can
give a note and tee^
Mi *oaUar» boro
rnl of sugar. Beat the rolls of three
cool, and cut in squares.
Hollow Spongecake—Ba)ie a plain two piece*.
snda. the scrubbing brush, a dry
lead.
eggs nntll rery light sod thick,
Butler 8cvich-«ere la anotner re- tbe meaalag of It together erilh «hal
■ponge-cake mixture to a loaf. When j Ooione. turnips and carrois should cloth aod go at it. cleaning a little
tnieresi la Then the c*>Hd wW M
a tcaspooBfnI of lemon Juice
r
for
one
of
the
beet
loved
of
all
cool hollow out the centre leaving an
across the fibre, a* li makes piece at a ildie. and rubbing it aa dryi'
anxious to add to
A'liehllig flhOd delved Urn with Ita graduatlr one^ourth of a copfo] of
as poaatblA. with the
.. drying doth,
doth.
loch rim on the bottom and sides.|ihem the more tender when cooked
•i eMhgiBgevery child Arc tmts old «»d Ur
hot crater and conUnue beating. Poui
frwjnemly.
In the aauce pan. ,
Change the
^
k.l> . —_
__ _
.
lew. aad etraagelr ewvt hie gradullr Into the beaten whiles and Cover with a boiled frosting inside i Keep your bread pan* and apple eben the work is done
you will
»«'f • «P «»f «‘rr. a teaapoonfni, >«« opon a farm should hare earns
and out and doat liberally with fresh-1 jiihea free from ill flavor by alwar-a
then gentlr fold In a capful
— vinegar, and butter the sixe o| a
thing that will hrtag la monel
ly grated eocoanut. At the time when I wasblng them In hot water after
well repaid
of llenr. Bake to an oblong loaf to
the cake to served fill It with whipped
To bold a rug firmly to place la the walnni. If desired, lemon Juice may'and ijhonid be ungbt to give to thh
he ehared a drooping «mh moderate oreo. Stick btonched «
cream that has been sweetened and
middle of tbe rootn. and yet allow It be substituted for the vinegar. BoU poasemlon the rery best of atton
Chemists
say
that
-iim'm Ole,
tout the lop. porcupine fashion,
theee twenty mlnntes, or tmUl a little, ll<«- Chickens will do to
flavored, heaping It high to the cen- than twice as much sugar to aweeien to be easily taken up and ahaken.
BU hM Me aeerflp te meet
of the >vrup dropped Into cold water .The children can feed
betore baking.
preaen-e*. *auces. etc., if put to when drive bras* beaded nail* Into the floor
Boiled 8ponge<toke-CaDk a enpFor a deltetoua cbocolaie loaf cover they begin to cook.as it does to sweet­ ■I each comer, aod midway between become* bard Immediately. Pour ihl. ‘hem through the mmmer aPd to
ful,cf sugar ud oneHhtrd of a cupful the hollowed cake inside and out with en them after the fruit i* cooked
then screw brass ring* on the rug li Into a buMered pan. and mark Into ^*11 *hey can ahell corn for
A wemaa walkod heaide him tor a of water together until It spins
►quares. Butter acoicb should be vi-rTi<f>e< ibcy. do it every day add
a choeolae frosting and fill as above
hOQk over these When put ID place
A spoonlul Of vinegar put Into
■. gpeae;
thidhd, then poor It gradoallr on the with whipped cream.
To mend boles In a rag carpet, cut bln. ao be sure (hat the |.an is large >■ vHI become a habit. But If
water in which nieata or fowls
Be hota her lead BBd watched her atUftr baalu whites of four egg*,
enough to allow ii to spo-ad into alc^*'*^*®*
been gtren
rwa> -.he worn rag* and warp;
boiled makes them tender
(child,
remember that it has a
and beat well; add the well-beaten
run cotton yarn (be color of the warp. ery thin Uyer.
,
To bake bananas, sirip from
Hot Weather Salads.
folks of four eggs and ur preferred
Fudge-Mix together two
"rjWtto^^tberafrai
There are many of them hearty aide a piece of the skin. Then loosen bark and forth, to supply the nflsstos
The* Whorm to dletaat Mdi stood flatrortog. Lutlr fold In a cupful of
“hd « beW “1 powdered sugar. Het Broad and c*»eeae tindsvWiea. i
eoou^ 10 use in place of meat for a Ibe skin from the >ldis of the friiit. ibiead*. atiacblng them to the iiwt*.Soar. Bake to a otoderate oven. This hot day dinner.
Ihreadi ot the warp on cllbe- slda'•“P
bu'ier, *1* lible*poolifill*
_ allcet
...............
_
dust well
Spread ihlu*
of __
br«ad
viUj
Te hear hto eoag ud ted Udr hearts also U euHr made.
(Ovilher Should be heaptogi butter. I’lioD half of tbe
Waldorf Beet Salad—Boll new red bakc lD a moderate oven half an hour. With rag* like Ihe color of Ibe siriiie.
aUrOL
Berwick Sponge Cake-Tbto fa- beeu Take off the sktn while warm, Serve boi to the -ktot.
weave under aod over the thread, to »“<1 • Plufk of »aH. Stir while they. .u^e. spread cheese, cut very this fl
It is said that chocolate cake ran fill the ^hcr. then itnootb »iiL i
dlsMlving. and til! the mixture p-ated. Finish with the other atleer
col
off
the
stem
end
and
scoop
out
_______ ^ plodded -j,
.h-n-h
STMMipe
U
dIsUngulsbed
hr
the
on tkrongh erew
kepi fresh by wrapping It lighihlwarni Iron.
j l«eglns to boll, after which stir Just | of buttered bread. Beat ao egg fo|the center, leaving a shell half an
btitieri-d itaper. and putitog it :u «j wT„n wool carpet a', thin
l-r-vent sdekmg. When a ^tch three or four sandwiches. Add.
Tel^ hto’weas roee beawlr to thel"«*
»*““>« ^r the clock after inch thick. Cover with vinegar ami
• Su.
^
each ingredient to added.. Use a wire stand arlde ov.-r tiighi. Just lu-tor-other ..uli |,lares, put .-oti.io cloth ubderoeslh.
*'lrir-d off half a cupful Of milk, and to thU inrt
,
.
egg-beater for beating, and combine servlng chop ih.- cucumber and edsmeared tnoi too ihicklyt with il.-ur
**
'■'''•“>■ mi* jih.- sandwtebe* oaul ih-y are aatnr
ad.I
a i'-a*(-ooiiful
.)( vanilla,
vanil
I
to the following order. Yolks of three fry, mtx wi'h Fr--nch dr.-Mlng and fill
iui.1.-, .mtl iron down Hag carpets can
..................
m-powiful of
»,.-d with the egg and milk, ili.-n cotA
sod
take
trnm
the
fir.Bent
a*
«SSs. one and a half cupful of tugar. the beets. Arrang*- on U-ituce leave*
be meuded ... .he -ao..- w,y when
a»- Bent It till i.;,„ ^oi butter until Drowned. :
as ibick a* r,.;d toolasse..
s then nil the other. Com

______«nar iroohlec with u •
■"'* aud pour drtn.Klng over the whole trouble. Into anvorv cr-am soup-. al- badlj worn.
10 a buttered pan t-Jl ini<
To garnish, sprinkle with finely chop- rnOki any arraps of mojt Into a pre,.*'
deowd n,iik diluied with water eak
The dining room carj-e- may hhen paMl) cold
|"‘
p<l loal. rroquelies or dell-aic pai-s. quickly and -aslly rlean-d by dippius
r ram|, cookery. Deviled
• tin foot pole’'
•! cupfuls of flour mixed with a round- p(-d paralvj
• •••••••••• ■•. tog leupoonlul of baking powder
Sliced Bean*-Pres* aud weight Siale (>r<-nd Is u»ed. of rour*i-. tor a cloth to gasoline and bmkiy ntu I Chocolate BonBe-s,—This Lelirtou. :*
me* «.c panlcBltrl) good
.
jand wMua of three eggs beaten atlB. down a q-jan ot cold baked bean*, toast*, or lor tb-- i*t of cr-jmb* (bat blng the -pot* wHli it li l» fat Mi. 'Xndy need* only ip be tried succe** n.aI I- .i'-- . -he same (asI-loiL
Spongecake—Six
well snaaoned. Cut to slices and
alway* on hand for broad p,r.oi
• Ully- to have o* popularity in'a home'
washing and do--s i
'MM^’craTfiT
serve on lettuce leave* with mayon­ tok Stale cake L* called lor to
jloroier assured. Take a pint of sugar I ,
yuk'- a plain lemon ;*!!> and raoH

i cream of tartar, a leaapoontal of or- naise dressing and a sour eociimber ber of recipe*. There 1* really no
and a half pint each of molasses
er to dust (he corner*
-iitali cupa \t heu hardened, hoineed of throwing out from the kitrh
I cream and mix’ them together i
Threogh all the ages, among the ange 6r lemon Jolce wtih a little of pickle.
'
i<- fltior 1* swept, to w
w Hie Jelly rii|.- with a hot SpOOK.
flOlk-ton Md stories o( primitive peo- the grated rind and a scant capful of I Potato Salad—Slice six or eight en any lanlcle iha' »a» properly
over with clean hot suds ' porcelaln-ljned kettle, with a t*
tot.h wall Pin with ths
-jswnf'ii
of
butter,
and
I*,
fla (M« has bacn a belief to the flour, sift the flour and sngai
cold belled itolaioes a* ibin as possi prepared to the first iilao-.
off w.th coaioll. tn wash
tolluwini: Soak ooethird of a boi:
A pinch of sail added at tbe last
JBTMto <^rm ol the number ibree. erwT times before measuring. Uea: hie. Chop onebalf mrdium-slxed ee<
iri-tuilj t>etore it i» i.lack ot Baker's cbocolaie But -lit -h. mli •if i-.-iaiii - II. .*i.e ;i,ird cup Of opuer:.
Bov-a-dajw wa live In a aclentiflc the whites of eggs antll froUiy. add ion very fine. Spread layer* ol pota­ moment to a pot of brewing tea ot
taroful of the corner* of tiire Dolls, and then stir ot.a.Monai;
•*i..--.i"jooa of iiowdered
moil4 and are asked to prove our the cream of tartar and conitooe toes. sprinkled with a time outon. coffee is *ald to assist materially to
few drops Of th<- nilitoi.- »ii
e window panes and
,igar .. on- pin: Of turewt cream
BiaortM. to pat oor fancies to the beating until stiff and drv. then care- in a salad dish and pour over the bringing out the ,iroira A ptocb of ►helve, b-toro fresh paper* ate put
» dropped
>■' ., :.i:m g-e<-n with spinach color
hmt fli pnettoal. every-day t»e. But fully fold to the sugsr.
Add the whole a dreKsing made from one-quat- salt added to a di-h that ha* hern on, than to allow the dirt to 9cctim-4-]Pri-ball« U.£ ' ,-ked Whip and add tb- g-u
thcoe who (althtuUy follow out the grated rind and juice to the yolks snd ■er cup each of oil and vinegar and made too sweet by ail.- eke will mke laie M that -elbow grease" snd tim*
'
wh.n nearly aUffesied. Aa li eiifa*
roc- are required to dislodge It
kQMdeq Bole U Tbraa- here given. | beat until thick and light, then add to one-half level teaspoon salt Mtx the away tbe over*weeiri--**
ad,; uae teaspoon of vanilla an,I
vfll SM the old charm has indeed,the whites. Now gently sprinkle in salad carefully In order not to break veraely. a little sugar often rubdues
' lem than r
*t. ... .jpocma of blanched aad Bn*proven trae.
jtbe floor, folding It in lightly. Bake to the potato; heap it to a mound and a sally taste.
The Back ef My Lady’s Mack
, tintPie^i almoods or pistachio auta
TBtae thing* to be—pare. Joat and'aa ungreased form as a loaf or to a sprtokk with finely chopped parsley.
H*heD coufctog a small roast fir*i
May you never see the dark side | "'c, that
n .r in-o the Jelly molds, melt tMtear it all over on a hot *i>ider This
Mwt: .
sheet. It caiWfulty ftJilowed it ir'al Oartilah with sprl» of parsley.
Hie nor tbe back of your neck'
wM.
ooi>ed out Jelly and with i. fill ihf
1%r«e 'thtagi to govern, temper.!most impoealble to make • failure of
Celery Balad—Cut Ibe while stalks Mil Immediately drive to the meat
TbU quotation u one iba' wa* a
Now Uke half a
ip* Serve with «Wpiw>d crehm.. flat’
[this rale.
I Of celery into half-inch pieces, after Juice*
tcBgne and randact.
will be required^ favor,le with pefsoo* Of a waggtsii a quarter of a cu
-r-t with vamlHa and -bopped
I Stored SpongeCak. -To a capful It has been standtog to ice-cold wa­
TtoM thtoga to Mve—emrage.
he oven
lurn of mind whenever requested
mel'-d Then pUcof fogar add a level teaspooafol of ter to which has been added a little
(BcttoB and AMUeocM.
new delicioe* dainty k> prepared write to somebody a autograph al-|over the fire and
Throe thtoga to love—the .wise, the cinnamon. onMourth of a level U; Jemon Juice. Pour some mayonnaise
taktog the atone, either (romjbam. when that llllle boo* was the out itlrrtng for ate
BpooBfal ««^ of cloves and alteptoe draaatog ovefi P.e celery and sene U dates or prooea, and substituting a-vogne a number of years ago Well' rntnutes. When this
vlrtaooi and the tonoerac
The followtog Dew and delletoo I
a grating of autm«g snd ooedourth of very cold. A celery salad shotiM aev- Ml of the kernel of an BngUah wai. might it refer to my Udy's collar atjstove and beaten t;
-- Tktoo tktogi to oeBBMmd-U
conctjcikw was served at a reraol dh w
In pound of gratod sweet chocolate. er be dressed long before M is re­ h<t‘todMt^ aad pntoptBMs.
jtbe preuent day. and bqw approprlaie-* but not so thick ibi
ner Melt maple sugar at for am
i'hree ehto^ abeet whtoh to ttlak To two-tWrds Of a cupful of flour add quired for the table, or the celery
Juice will wbiten froaOng.'ly might tt be lotcrtbed to lllumtoa-'f'om a epoon If t
belag earefel wot to hnra: when doo
half a cnphil of chopped almoada wUt lose Us ertapaesB aad bee
—Ofa. death aad eteralty.
iwherry or erwaberry Juice will ted Itols aod placed to plain View add a lew drop* of hot water till
add chopped ants of all kJhda, I
I and oae-fonrih of a capful of ahred- discolored, ^lea the celery U cut. color it plok. and the grated riad of'oa her drewalag table; You can almost of the right cvmtlatency Add to I
Tbtot Utoa to deaplee cm
aside lu coot, and pour over vaMIto
'ded ettrae and mix. Bent the whllet throw It to cold water and only re­
■rvegaics and tagroUtade.
orange Biraloed through a cloth' daaaify w«meo by the manner
oimcw and a half of melied cbeeotote. Ice cream which gives the laitqy • At
iof six eggs to a etlS froth, fold la the move it to lime u drain and wipe
(which colUrs are fastened behtod Keep tbU orixipre siaadiiig to a dUb UghUul flavor.

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