Grand Traverse Herald, September 11, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 11, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-09-11

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TWICE A WEEK —TDESPAY AWP FRIDAY.

$!■•• A YEAR. ^

TftAVemS OTY. «HAHO TRAVUW* COUNTY. mCMiaAW. FRIDAY. BCPTCiOEW 11. 1tCi.

SEVOE INJURIES FOREST FIRES ECLIPSE LAST YEAR SURROUNDED
STILL RAGE
BYEAMES
AUTOMOBILE

nGBTDiG FIRE AT HONOR WITH STOLEN
fNBtem oI Bubiess Icb Batfied witb Flames
Two nes mm vmage.
Heacr. lOeiu 8«pL lO.—A banr-ap
call vm* T*Mlr«d orar tb« Cldaciu'
' tclepbbne 1»« riaterdar from ibe
hooH ot'j. & Pwk.
for rolnatMM to a»Ut In CfUtog tbe flaoMf
OB Uo tad J. C. Taa BlariMoi'a lama
ud la tka note two b»6b eaat of
D that eonid
Allottkot
be gottfa tofatber, lDclodlit« BMat *li
of ab» btttlaeaa 8MB o( tba town, tm-.
madUtatjr,' witb taama, were aoaa
OB tba Boeao'workUc Ilka TroJoBa.
r. C. DMBMmd bos about 3.000 cords
of cord wood 08 the Wbeelodc farm
' >

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I——

^elelr annoiutded bj- fire and
colia a MBbar of oordt hare clraadr
been homed. Tbe farm boosea
Bert Time. 3. C. Van Blaricom
farm buUdmfo on tbe Wbeelock ta.-m
are tbreaieeed aad oal/ bande efform of tbe fire Acbters will save
(bem. Tbe Deamoad Cbemlctj
bad 15 or 80 men on tbe acew
CMef of PoliM Ashton Arrastad Man
•errlee last alibt wblch care
AS He Wat Buying Daaolin^ At
rillacera a cbance to rest up for «c>
Culmsn * Goode's Garage
tlon toda}-. Should tbe wind arise
•unday Afternoon.
serenl bulldlasa win be doomed. Tbe
MIU and wOode around Honor
As be waa buying gasoline at tbe
aglow with fire an a bearr paQ
smoke over haaga -Tbe Queen of Ibe gara^ of Caiman * COoda ton
afternoon. WUllmn Teanow. a young
VaDer" like a London fog.
man of Chicago, waa arrests by
Chief ef Police C. W. Ashton, who
bad received a telegram from Jcha
HemwaH. of Cbleago. to apprebea '

$100 REWARD OFFERED

RESORT LAND NARROW ESCAPE
BURNED OVER
i>oRcrr tnn$ at northnort
DID DAMAM YSSTIROAY.

THE LOSS IS ABOUT $400
INOANOSRtO THE -SHAH«KO>
KfrOHK- CAMR OROUNDE.
f«arM or 40 Men Worlced Heroically
All Day Koaplng Flamea From
. .. Cmam in Mvpemy and In­
dian OalboHnE Flaea.
^
Neithpett, Bopt. JO.—8bab«R>0Cemk.
tbe boantlMl aad hUtor$e
crooda
tbe Metbodlat Camp Heeltag aewdaUon. ■ narrowly eaeapod
RobA-After tbe T. C. L. AM.lrainMi
tbe Nartbpert brunch paMOd Kebl's
resort propmy to tbe momlag. fiamea
thtwDgb tbe woods.
I Under and
tbe fiamea ErecdUy licked np tbe
omaU traea and ondeibrab la lu
paU.
Tie alam waa given aad KebI
Braa.. asiMtad by a force of <0 am
harried to Uia oeeae aad beroicallr
wojtod aU day EgAtlag fiamea. Kabl
Btua. own a tract el ruaort land cpnaisttac o^'n
and of tbit threeaaartara of a mUe baa a ebon fromages Tbe fiaaM were kept back bro
tbe cream of^ property, but a uict
of abeot fir* aeiae ha^ df tbe abore
^ piulfelll waa burned over. The Ion
; It oaumaitd at abont 34M.
car a time It naamed as ibougb ibe
wbOa traet of Mad. iaelndlng 8bab8kfrKe4blk. wonid go up in smoke,
bot ^ fire Egbtm suooeeded in'
keeftng tbe Raawe on tbe north Mde
of tba road loadlnE to tbe shore, aad
as tba camp sronadi are located on
the aootb aMe ot tbe road, tbaaa were
Had the ftn feoad Ita way to the
cnmada. tbe Iona would have fal'cn
bMTlly upon the. IndMnt. who bare
met «a tbeee gronnda bir nearly half
a caRtarr tat their camp meeUnt
akmi, Tbtt year an auditorium i
lag more tbaa aoo people was built
at gnat aacrlfioe to Ibre* bumble but
Tbe Ere It atUl btrnlag today but
the BSB are ataadtag tbelr gronnd aad
art determined to nve the remaining
preperty. Union tbe wind tana (be
Sasdn hilo new Ufe. It M thought that
tbe worst is over,
Plm^leo broke eat la tbe woods
«■ tbe farm ot WUber Steele, one
mUe aoutb of Nanbport. prevtous to
' tbe reaort Ere. bat tbe men
I Uls on tbelr way to the
. greaate. A deise bake ot
s orey bangs tbe north end ot
ua eousty.

ATPnDSKEY
QulM Has Eaen Appointed to
This City.
■Mm -M. c. OflUd has reiatoed
from attending tbe anniia! cemter
aad oamp meeUng of tbe Sevaath
Day Adveettsu at Betoney. He re­
ports It c»e of tbe Urgnt aad nwst
mebaaatil meetings ever held by the
denomlaation In Nonhem umblgan.
He has bno appointed to take up
work tn Traveive City for tke coming
yam. M. ». attierflelg. who bat been
here durlag the entnmer, wni be lo
cetn witb' hit family at Bcottrilie.
Helea UUter. of CbeMmlag. ts Tlali
lag dfce^ev. George & Lockhart

BDLOIERr AND BAILORB REUNION
8EPT. 15, M. tr. tg.

lorass Frlphteaad by Crash ct Thun­
der Ran Away. Dverturned . 1
Buggy, Ttwowi'ng Dccupsnta
to tho Ground.
MaroBS Hansen, of Snuons Bay. suffored severe injuries Saturday nlgbu
about 11 or 12 o'clock. In a nnaw
aecldeut.
«ryr Brodbagen baa driven ot
to toUtOM Bay and asked Hansen
accompany him back to Traverwe City
for company. Hanaea did ao and for a
cDople of boars all was well.
The two left Saftons Bay at 3:00
o'clock with a top rig and two
A storm was brewing when they left
and It soon brake upon them. Tbe
boraea ware nervous bat Mr. Bradbagea wbo was driving seemed
have perfect ooatrol over them.
A particularly Miarp crash, which
as probably tbe same one aoUced
by ao amny in this city, frightened
I badly, boweter, wbeo abont a
mile tbe other aide Of Markham's
brick raid. Tba horses Jumped and
HhUig about one of tbe UU biBke.
Tbe boisee ran until they were Ured
enough to be brought 'under cont.’ot.
Mr. Hanaen eRlmated the horses had
perhaps half a mile when Ibe
rig strac* a lelepbooe pole and Upped
over. Tbe road at this point is wooded
on both sides and is aa crocAed
r^l fence, and It Is a wonder that tbe
buggy did not Up over sooner.
H’taen It did Up both men were
thrown bard and Hansen believes both
- ttnconscloaa. Both men are rath­
er baay on this point of tbe story.
Finally they c*ma to and eras
atoug the groun^ too weak to walk,
part at the time lying down to rest.
uffidem Btrangth came to permit
them to crawl. They arrived at Mark­
ham's whore they stayed nutll moraMen at the barn were informed
of tbe accident by phone and a rig
sent ogt. Bbieh brought both
to town. H^ U was found that
sen was Inja^ much more sorerely than BrwMagen. He bad a Mg
on bU beaA*m>d be bad to w
cTOtrboe. His logs seemed paralysed
Sunday morning, and when he left
the irwln.tor Northport he bad to be
assUiod. He was badly'shaken op.
1* a miracle that both men were
Wiled, The road Is crooked and
the woods grow rioee on either side.
Tbe hofsesiran through this part of
the eouDiry when It was so dark that
the men In the buggy could not see
each other. Every crash of thunder
frlgbteaed the horses more and they
cantered at a mad pace for nearly Bhlf
mile. The driver had no eootrol over
them whatsoever, snd'several timet
tried to Jump, but the top was in the
tray. They were Just putting down the
when the pole'strudt. A singular
feaiure of the affair la that one bugg}' wheel cannot be located.

CAR SHOPS ARE BURNED
First Brakan Out Near Oeluth—Unleea Heavy Rains Came Great
Oeetrarten Aieng Boe

Duluth. Miniu. Sept. 10.—Tbe for­
est fltew which have been ragtag In
tbit vicinity bare at last almost reach­
ed thU city. Plree have braken ost
tbU aftereoon In tbe enburb of Latter
Park.
Fart WilUam In Danger.
Ftort William. Ont. Sept! 10.—For't fires which have made a cleau
sweep of tbto whole district are ap­
proaching the city IliNlia and
desperate fight U being made sgalnu
the approach ot tbe Bamei. i( Is re­
ported that a Canadian PaclAc exwent .through
bridge at Winston on the Lake Su­
perior division and fell 36 feet Inlo
a ravine. The bridge bad been weak­
ened by brash fires.

tor wbMn there waa offered
of 1100 for bis capture.
IVhea the eUet received tbe taleFlayod Horn With Mode Rich While tram. gFving the deactipllon of
car, a Bnlck roadster, and a deoerip
He Waa Asleep and Oamaged
iloo
ot tbe young man «bo was sup­
the MnMence.
posed to bare stolen U. Mr. Ashton
to Culman * Goode's
It is bard to believe that 30 pounds
*nd told them to be on tbe leokout
of feathers can stand between
aad death but It was proved Satur­ for tbe ear. Abont l o'clock Suaday
youDg
man in a gray
day Btgbt at 11:30. when Ughtnlng
•tmdt tbe bouse of Mode lUch. <£t Bnick roadafpr drove up to the garage
Dulutb. Minn.. Sepl. lO—Forest fires
aad naked tor gaaOUne.
South Union street. Mr. Rich
are Btlii doing great damage. ' Tbe
While he was being walled .npt»
Sleeping on a feather bed in
heavily timbered lele Royale In Lake
oortbeast corner of tbe boitae srtaen Mr. Goode telephone (or Chief Ashton,
Superior
was ablaae today and hun­
tbe lightning straek that portion of barlag assuied Mmaelf that this waa
dreds of campers were In Jeopardy.
much aoughi tor party, aad wtaon
Ms borne, tearing tbe “boards and'
Fires also have broken out near D
bulling them several feet. The elec- the chief fwiered tbe garage the ama
hub and at Lester park, a suburb,
attempted to leave tbe place.
IrlcUy then entered the room
burning braih tbla after
wbicb Mr. Rich was sleeping and after Ashton eioppad blm aad took him over
to tbe city lock np. wberc the fellow
leaping baek aad forth bet
A dlspauh from Menomlne
•een Sunday evening by an Even­
walla aad tbe celling It Hft^ the bed
says:
ing Raeord repraaentatlve.
about two feet from tbe floor.
The car shops of tbe *WIaconslD ft
“My name U WOlUm Teanow." be
Ri<dt bad one band rearing upon tbe
Michigan railroad at Pesbdgo V'-'re
"I waa on
my way
to
sideboard of the bed and bU fool upon asid.
burned today by fire which ssrept In
baseboard aad when tbe eleetric- BnrdlckvlUe to aae my wite. She it
I tbe woods and Is now endaagarthere with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
ity passed Uutw^ the bed
Ing tbe etty of PesKUgo. TBa
(o
etaan;- -I bought this car <
eltber wried by tbe body ot Mr. Rldt
the railroad Is estimated at IT^.OM.
liera man who lives on Fifty-sec­
as a eewduetor or else by tbe (eaibers
No rain bat fallen In this seciiun fre
ond
street
In
CMcago.
I
paid
bite
but aa tbe featbera are iKB-coo^aetors
•e tnontba. Condiiions are ilcU'
it Is supposed that tbe whole shock 325 for H last Sunday, nod Marted up
those of 18T1. when tbe clly
passed, through tbe body of Mr. Rich. north to see my wife.
Pesbago was nearly oblltented.
"When I got at far as WoodvilkPhr eome reaaon or other there was
Reports
from tbe country around
left
It
and
came
on
by
train
looUng
ae fire c^uected with tbe bolt and
Marloelta
are that forest and brush
tbe
road
to
see
which
was
the
only an odor of brlmraCBne.
The
fires are raging. Fkrmboiis
boaaa waa carvtirily gone over, boW' bm way to drive. | then went back
Coleman and Orovei' have been deOf fire but none could to WoodrUle. and In company srlth
•troyed.
young Wlow from there, came o
be found.
They got me as sot» as 1 atniek tosm.
Along tbe Boo river tbe fires
Mr. Rldt undoubtedly had fbe
menacing and it Is'predicied that
Toareet escape of Ms carbar. Tbe aen- i don't know bow they l^w I bad
less rains come soon there will be
•aUcB M described by him U not tbe ear. or why they arretted me
hating It. unless It was because
wry heavy losses. The town of Dun­
tbe moat pleasant to capeiteace.
bar is aurtounded by fire. Many ermn
says that there secBied to be a mil- bid a stolen mr. I bought It a
berry marshes^ have been burned auJ
his head-mad way."
The young man suted that this was
tbe enUte crops destroyed.
each one slowly pressiag outward aad
bis eyes seemed to have bulged'at tbe flmt Umc be bad ever had any
A dUpatch from Winnipeg. Man
uouble
or
tbe
aort,
aad
that
be
v
least a foot troh tbelr eockem and
says a Canadian Pacific express loco­
ery.
much
sorprtaed
at
tb>
arTest.
Mr. Rkb says that be was really
motive on-tbe Lake Superior dlvltlon
Detectivve peteber. of Cbtcago,
find them in tbelr aauial
brake through a bridge at Wins too,
rived In tbe city T**! evening and
place later'on.
cast of Port Arthur, today and feU 35
Tbe damage done to tbe bouse U took tbe prisoner to Chicago, where
feet to the bottom ot a ravine. Tbe
be
will
await
tdal.
Mrs.
Teanow
was
Dn First Day of Bcheel—Mere PupiU bridge baa oeen burned by bosh Ores.
Rimatod at lioo which ii covered la
tbe
city
yesterday
nod
says
that
Than Baeta In High
O. r. Carver *t Brae/ InsuTAnce agenAllbough the engineer was badly In­
she will stick to her husband ui
Two in a BM
jured. the cars remained on tbe track.
the end. She aerampanied tbe
fleer and her busbsnd to Chicago.
The total enrollment tbe first day
Fort William, Out.. Sept. 10.—The
of achool was
of which
enUre district Is now a maaaof forest
were In Ibe High achool. -It Is be­ Area which htore approached right
Plea of Chariet Bamca On His Death
lieved that this Is an Increase
the city's Rmli. Tbe far tide
Bed—dun in Ionia Refermaioiy
last year though the figures arc
Mount Aetna Is burned over, while
Water Bcavanfisrs Arw Preteetad By obtainable today.
For Burglary.
fires are raging at many poinia on the
BtoU Law—VIelatien of This
There are 23 more pupils In
ludian reserve near Grand Trunk Pa­
Lansing. MlcbJ^pt. 10.—"If they
Law At Grelliekvliie.
High school than seau. Tbe trouble cific property.
would only let me see my boy,
•Is not tn tbe fresbmsn class hut In
Canadian Pacific railroad traffic U
could die peacefnllr.- said Charles
Reaidenis of Grelliekvliie are emn- the senior and Junior. There are 56 again tied up by tbe bridge being
Barnes, who died here today after-* plalnlng ot persons who n near the senlora and *5 JuMoru. touling 131
burned near Schrleber. lOO miles eart
abort Illness of heart disease.
ahora In gasoline laanriies and other AS there are but IIS seau in the of here. All through expresses
Henry. Is serving a term in tbe boau and make a practice ot shooting
"big room" and as there are eom« being held. Bush Ores are horning
____i retormatory where ha was sent
gulls. This baa proved ^very an­ who sU in the "big ro*m" not Junior* cloee to Ihe railway at many poims
lu Uarxdi. IM7. fbr barglarr. BEorU noying to the people who live M
or senioM. it U necessary that tome along
tbe oonh shore of Lake
hare the young man branght here tbe beach, and unless tbe practice \y 'of the students sit two In a aea; and^
Superior.
cheer hU faUer la bis dying stopped *i mice complaint will M It is not so comfortable in warm
momenu were unsucceuful.
made to the game warden. The sea weather.
Hlbbllng. Minn.. Sept. 10 —A steady
irnee. since he was confined to his gulls are protected by state law.
rain began falling here last evening,
bed wlib the falsi malsdy tsro weeks
GENERAL CHURCH MEETING
the Aral In two weeks, soaking the
ago. pleaded constantly tor bis son.
brnabwood
and cuttings wblch ha<
NMgbboru and friends ot tbe untorBeing Planned By Fint Jd. E.
furnisbed the most ready fuel for the
tunaie man triad In every ms
Next MeadayHight.
forest fires on the range. The rain. It
toaslble to obuln the temporary re- Maleem A. Hoyt. >
The Pint MethodUt church U plan­ Is hoped, will end the fire terror here.
City sFrmer. Died ef Typhoid
lease of the aoo. but ib« prison of­
ning for a general church meeting
Fever Yesterday.
ficials were obdurate and tbe father
next Mcmday night, to which all memdied without bli last wish being grati­
ben
of the church and eoogregailon.
Klnialer.
Mieh..
Sept.
10.—Malcom
fied. Deceased was U years old.
A. Hoyt, an aged tacmer of SmnmU and everybody In any way related to
CUy. died at his borne near that i the Sunday ;hool or any ot the orPeter Ziegler. Prominent CHiaen Died
plaed yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock ganixBitons of (be ebnroh. are cordial­
Of Typheid Fever—Funeral
after a few days' iUneas of typbnld ly Invited. Reports will be read h.v

ENROU.MENT 2,011

-LET ME SEE Ml BOY'

DONT ^T GULLS

ILL ONLY A FEW DATS

tbe otfleers of the various societies,
such M Ibe Missionary
society.
Ladles- Aid. Bratberhood. Sundav
school. Bpwonb League, board of
This will give oppor­
tunity tor all to learn Juat what tbe
chjiroh U doing and ptenoing u do.
District Supertntendeot. tte Rev. A.
T. Ferguson, will give a abort ad­
dress: the orafaesira and choir wOl
provide special music, and the aid
Mra. .3. Sbaw returned to Slights with her mother. 8be alto vUiiod at sodeiy will serve retreohmenta/ Tbe
yestevday, nocompaaled by Mrs.
tbe homes of her nodes. Mr. Ayers. meeting will be entirely Informal
sod free. Old and young are Invited.
Wynns, of Saginaw.
I Mr. Riikerd and Mr. Bartleu.

KliM Doe and Falaliy Injurad Half fever. He was 63 yean oM.
Mr. Hoyt baa been a resident of
a OacM Others in
Bmsmit aty for abont 35 yean. HU
Detroit.
birth plat^ wae in Ohio. Dealdes the
widow
xkbrae children survlTe. Fun­
Detroit. Sept. !«.—T%e explosion of
a gas tank used to tbe neel crticlble eral services wUI be held st tbe bouse
plant of tbe Michigan Steel CniHUe icmorrviw stteraooB, ihe Rev. A. L.
Co. killed one man and falaliy In­ Thunton officlaiiDg.
jure* half a dosen otberu this after-

MACHINE GUNS
Oefattad IS.ODO Moors in Oaspernts
Encountor and Qtmilad tha
UprisloB
Paito.
fiept. S.-^uadrete
kUled in tbe fighting between FrentA
iroopa at Budeelb oc
frontier and Berber tribei
of which were received today. Tbe
victory ot tbe Freneh was to sweep­
ing that (he nprlalng U now bMtovvd
e at a nend. The dofsat of the
Ifi.dOO Moors who surrouBded
French garrison, was overwhelming.
Tha nmehine guns of the French did
icrrlble csecnifon.

SERMONTORAEWAYNEN
The Rav. Mr. Canby Reviews ths 0*ed
Qimntiso snd RssponsiblilUso of
a Fine dass ef Workraan. '

nsnEssflODascLesED
ENTIRE COUNTRY OtfT FtOKTtNa
THE FLAHtfi.

la Ripsaw Ta Appaal Mutt Fin
Departmmit Has Gana to «eaM
Maeaba RaHsaad RoaUy
to Taka Paapla Away.
Duluth. Minn, SepC g.—BswaalA
sm^ obscured akles tba roar of
fiamlng forests all abo« them, tortved by rain of blaalng apartca. deeperate with the koowMge tbat tbafr
wires and children bn4fiM ttrriSad
behind ibem. IjMd hardy pioween are
battling for tbelr ttvsu tn tba bvwMg foreau la tbe nonhwaaten part
ot the sute.. BIx bnadred paapla tn
tbe rtlUge ot Grand MaraM are dnrrounoed by fire. Smoke ardiea orec
seiUemant and tbadowlug tbe VUtose at aliAi rtoaa bl^ to (be air aa
If from a (fiamnay. aeauered over a/
wide territory'are bundrada of settiara
ood took tbam Into tba
bean of the Mre£iiL-..rT>Mr abiMcaa
ipe are alight
raOy IM
m»ea of dsnoa foraau ore
ablate. An esUmate of loaa of Wa or
lOoey Is ImpotalMe at tbto time.
Dulmb. Minn.. Bapt. A—Penal fires
which have been ragtag lor aevaral
days, last night threateMd Ulbbthg.
tbe Uugeat and meat praaperans town
on tbe Mesaba range. The fiamea
here been getting closer ecatauUy.
Every place of baalnaos M dosed aad
all OM l^ttog (hs
tram IPbbttfi
"The fire to varr aenr lbe Ortgt
Northern apnr an this aide of Brook­
lyn. a auborb ef Btbblng. and tbe
wbidts bkMPbwlbopr dteBCilgn. Tba
dry has aP ajwMMHi boss out and
erery man la figbttog tba fire. Thar
bare establlsbed a pipe llaa aad tostalled two puBpa Tbe aky cisartog
iiwwkat now. bm we are ihreatsapfi
g tbe north."
In response to an appeal. tbeDutoto
re department has mms to tba
scene, while tbe Meaaba railrnad baa
trains la readtoens at Hlbbtog to taka
the peopla awny. Unlaaa (be wind
ebanges. Ooleralae aad Moray wm ba
safe.
According to tola advices from tbesa
night, bat tbe wlad to now hlowtog,
the fire in an opposUe direction fma
tbe towns. The e^ools end bsstoeas
booses are doaed and every oae to
prepared to flee. .
Grand Mareto. Minn., on tbe aortb
sbore. to 00 tbe verge of tbs fire.
Tbe women are weeping with fright
and tbe wont part at tbe altnaBoa to
that there it no avsnne ef moape
open. Al. 3. Smtib, county ottaraey
of Hennepin eouaiy. «bo has been
caaidng beyond Oraad Manto, waa
burned <mi at bla atmp aad aU bla
party escaped to Oraad Marais to a
Unach. Seulera are watting toto
Grand Marais, smoke begrimed, harp­
ed. and exbauated. with padto of tbelr
meet valuable belooglngB on tbeir
baek* abd tbelr families dragging be­
hind them.

Tbe Church of Christ was crowded
with memheen of the Brotberiiood of
re Englntwre, tootberbood
of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers
and Ibe Brotherhood of tbe Railroad
Trainmen and the intemailonal Auxlllari>o to these orders Sunday evening,
the oeeaaion being ibe fint memorial
sermon of the order*. The Rev. Mr.
Canby In'opening spoke of (be railroads a> one of the greaieei Industries
of the world and showed tbat (here
were more railroad men In ibe Uniied
States than In all of the remalner ot
Ibe world. Tbe speaker decUred that
be was well fitted to talk to rajlroad
men and tbelr famine* having toon
Peioskcy. Mick.. Sept, 10.—Tba
associated with them all of bis life.
The main point ukan waa that the first section of G. R ft I. I
e the railroads are a. mla- into No. 4. iearlng here at 8 o^loefc
emptoyes of
yesterday afternoco raa toto an open
claas. They are slaves
the commercial life ot tbe conoiry swllfA to tbe yards near tba Mock
as tbe life of many or all people de­ factory whUe gotog at t good aUB
pend upon them. The railroad men pace and crashed baudoe toto (be
wrecklDg trala Uwt waa stored co tbe
are not a rough cliM morally but
tbe contrary, even handicapped as track. The wreck train was toUDy
they are, many are good clean demolisbed. tbe eagtoe of No 4 hafily
Cbifsttons and tbe average nf Cfarlt- Jammed and the track Uni up. Tbe
tians In ibu class Is sbove that of any coaebre aad deepen were ta do way
I damaged sad no pancagen ovea
other laboring class.
Tbe next point touched upon was ' iHgbtly Injured. It look one hour to
;bc sympatby and fcindbaartedneas of clear the wredmge.
Eagfaeer Jack TOblto and Flrewaa
ooe for another In time of adversity.
Tbe epeaker then showed bow Cbrlet Byroe Hunter Jumped, tbe fireman
an injured leg. Both tock
Cedar Run. Mieb.. Sepi. 10.—Peter
working for tbe betterment of
t CadiDim.
Ziegler, aged 23 years, died yeelerday tbe railroad man giving as an lllnstra•nernooa at bio borne In Cedar Rup tion the work of the Railrond Men's
O.
C.
Pelter
awde a bnstoem trip
of lyphoM fever. The deceased waa V. M. C. A. tn Philadelphia. In dos­
ooe of tbe prominent young men of ing Mr. Canby apoke of tbe dangers of I Cedar Bun tatey.
Mr. and Mra. Ourerbacker. of LonlaCedar Run aad wUI be very.much the life on tbe rwd and tbe strength
vUe. and Mrs. 3. M. AUtla. at Lamissed by all. He was a member ot with which tbeee dangers were
tond. went to LoaiariBa yesterday
Ibe Lake Ann lodge of K. O. T. M.
after spendtog tbe noBmer to tbe re­
In which be carried 31.000 losurance.
Mrs. C. U. King retorned (o Web- sorts.
Tbe funeral will be held tram tbe
Mayor OMiaslae has rstarmed tipm
Cedar Run chnrrti at 2:» temorrow berrflte yesterday after vtolUng
Ihi* eliT and Ledausu.
Chicago.
afteraoou.

DEATH AT CEDAR RUN

GAS TANK EXPLODED

Tbe Grand Traverse Soldiers' aad
Sailen' Hiitociaticn. wbM la to mart
here the I5th. 16th. 17th aad 13th el
this month on the Q. R. ft L ' park.
ecUpee tha aucceaa of the
reunion last year.
There wlU be represektatiVM from
Grand Traverse. Antrim. Benale. Leetonau. Charievoix. Itematt. Cheboy­
gan. Missaukee. Kalkaska.
Wexford.
Manistee.
Crawford. MMon. Lake, Oaeeola and
Clare coantlec aad It Is expected (bat
there wttl be a crowd ot 1.000 prasant.
Tbe ranks of tbe old aoMlors are
growing iSlnuer year by year bot tbe
old spirit ot comradeship is as strong
as ever and ib« prospect of camping
together Just as in war rime nils (be
•ran's heart with JOT- The wlvos
and children and grandchlMrea of the
old berora will be In camp with then
and listen and watch tbe pcwseedlugx.
It la probable tbat the Kne of march
and tbe progra|p wUl be much tbe
as last year. No artillery wUl
be brought In from ootalde. but there
a piece at tbe foundry tbat may be
uaed.
Tbe ezeenUTe committee to com­
posed of O. P. Carver. L. K. Ctevelaod,
M. D. Morgan. Robert K. Walter. T. T.
Uates and tbe commltlee on i
ot 3. W. HlUiker. There
will be no ouistde singers but tbe
music will be first- class and bf a
aort tbat will please the old soldlera.
Tbe encampment premises
oge of the best tbat tbe aaao
plmmsd as cohdlUoi
clreumataitoes have shaped
selvea so m u make tbe four days’
gathering me that win be
bered.

RAN DUO OPEN SWmi

bad Tnrcne BoaM Trmmm
sserjaao^
attyi ^Tim rmml «»,«®# ^M:)«(MWfbo4topooUa
a-^?- 2^*«££» SlTWa SSKST
ototl^ of Jo«o P. R. WRlkw. t. W.
TWIC*A WtEIC.

RCV. HKtWBY ANOERkW
CNTERCO MIMiiTAY,

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TT——• ssd PTSSk tUmlltes woo opTftiit- iB tbe aU<e. It to AeoMM pMbldB to •tklBMWtkrib Of osd ortHffc
T^iLi iiLiwn- tors to bo K
vtether tter* vm hi w »
Tbto trill ofM-oa otodsot opporinsmM«
from
dtm w« bu „ ----- tiy. Mr tbopWiW «t Trsoorw CHy i*
^
Ukto WpM Iblt IWMI
ibaty.iiidWa
mt.^
«i MMW «n » I.I»«U» iM Wr toridfeW e—tfWos «M:.bo o*Tr*T*m Ctty vm vmm* tor «ie of
MM t« tbo <»oitb« tof«Mt mow* IM 4lw . cur* • Wo- at It

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Moot MUmo sad I

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. At a moot wmmB rao
serrtoe tbe Rer. Kerrey A. Abdefara
Hora Vreraed .-..^7.BBS admlucd to toe mlalotry of toe
of toot llramWiftim TBoMoy alybt.
Tbo wthMlflifii BOO coafetred By the
sitilHI M»f> «r tio mwflni*
tory.
Her. Mr. Conby ooslated by tho Rev.
Tbe TtoUer* ■booM bo Btron tub wUt loBk oftor tbo coftotrsetton of ibo
Mr. CoebllB
nosdo os tbo »*trsl oebool nmoaoo Ooswto to aoiad Doiw—VltAKbt b fb* fbmaita W Vr. CocMIb
tfMdi. Iftrry Mnroo
«1*
ti^ PsoM Up and RMdy to
Mtbor vmr
tnrato tMr
In which he ouiliDOd toe' work oad
bor Trcvono
««y ■» «w o< tbo — added to ttOi cottflMttbe iM «1U belp
T
baTdohipa of minlatertol life toe Bra.
-iiW Aitoowl' ■
dtiM U the ceutrr. H abed net tw td pBok tbo orrucdmoBU to • sseMr. Conby spoke 0 few words
Uat on erent Of tbto kUtd «UI
sold tbat'o miBlstra maat sorer
F«ck fitook. per lb.......................A
Tbe k»rtlM^to Cftr mao osBetXtoMllr lood » Ml lipfiM ital lb. Tin Ml, Biv City. MMbs •opt
portlolity to toe rteb brer the
•4«arttoM«.
bore t poro^ to moet tbe otoomoklp
' I. ir>
ottbetloek. Iftt fWpoood tbot tho tbe matbors portk* of tbo ooetbort to the won drraoed over toe.sbobky
tbe well edarated ovra toe
«VtttVSODT WLL W« THt rA«^ totfMB MH Of ttto ^'omiBitW ‘ dPBtwnlo OBd wMcb bod obotro ol^ or
totorad. He moot lore aoB oa----mm M.—»tf.by
OBbildWfc £ot« been faao«« Hds
The ooiuitlbMo hrnm *»» >»*“er me
^ rora riKo-ww
ptoeo^otti *n«
beateft
xBd r> onwng tbem vrito toe Idea ot
.t ^ Orsod
MmmU Trororoe
T~i i . ■!■ ■
is fetunpboiro V.Mil
mMO. tlb
bobd M
marcb
to tbe lb
boet tOMwod (B>T toter by b
**WbOf tbe
W
TiRTcncatT MldL
chertd sroMiM #sooltototl««rs«. •id oorort tbe rUItoto Ibroocb tbe treot wlBd. -Oridt OBOtety to fetl for BOt belpln* one S« on cloraes. He
Tbe roosfc *ro ewidfy bWiW Wtc tt bssMbss Mtoeto «o-tb«bestHBseboM Ibo Mfety of Base atty, Atd9i«^ tbe «<&(< study raestutly Ood'* word
tODuner mort ot O»epo dbkd oad oad dhen bavtn^ stndlM It be mra. StS.-ereatn^ pdrlhl
Obopo ssd IB s obm tlmo tbsy wfu pork.:'
..sifltrfe
Tht.Remedy
That Doaa.
v
Btwdtob.
AreBBc
county.
AlmOPt
tbe
preooM s Y6IT stasetirs opposponco. It trsa.Aaeldod to o«mrs Ibo osiop^eoeb II »» be'»i*i It and not on li
«kttc« eooiuiy
eouBlry bet------ * -----------‘-'"•
Tbe prwststt Itol wtU bo toooOd to- SMblleo Of tbe dty OBd fita the rto- eiun
- bos louybi lo him In Kdlbol. by comday ond «IU bo sest broadeoot- sU Iton o trip oboot tbo city oBd oor- oBd RoOoOffliBOb to oWoio. WBtrr to mentsrte* or by other men-* aennpn*.
promlra* Un fall to pcrtorab* soya
om tbo roflos. Tbto U o Tory tsIsdniint tbe doy. bdfeoc atatpped la by borrato tram In aortog Mr. Obaby idipr«i*a dP<*l
Mr*. K. H Pteraoa.af-ABbraa Ceaba.
i'a. -u u cueing Bto pt tbrant amL
Able book ssd iDod wllb
^ “ X -iiinfclliee »od’ oppoUitoB to 'loot 0» to PWto Wfer to iWrt *e ««Woo Mr. inderabh tbe neceiaflty of er^'
OM»9*l rWlrood bos Ualiitjt foflhftimiBk.
ofwr WP port Of tto

"
tonsoUes.
Tit tfc-ftrtjbiiki rti.
t-opecUl'train In mumh
Mrery isrstor is tbo t««
After tlieoe remark* toe deowBa
porarily. Near Ditosrery is AWag am
•M ora ir BHttttnra li caMad fornioho it s point to hsoo as eibiWl oi
ond dldeto of the church gathered
■ Boy CHy. 8ept lO.-Tbofe ot* .. ahoqt the Rev. Mr. ABdmum oad ofvv-oniinued aaa tor a rraraasoM
tbelsir. Morobssto sdBsbmb»**«®
erf lime wjn restore v»o to patfiM
p^
Bf
diooatRmo
forest
dree
in
tbe
opponuslty
to
moke
oUrsBOTo
dto«
Mttniuu.
w a few toort prayera fra
healiL.'’ Tbi* rebowned raugb and
tended 10 k.lm tlM* right hoJid of
ptoyoi ‘nw ort bsUdiSB to tepidly
rtetnUy ot OiayHnr
'A liiiWaiif woo received lost nlcbt Chrtttlon-Wtfevrahip. “
OUll VwORT AOVANTA«w!k, p«wtsrmmiWeUos -asd -to sdmtrsWy
Tbe Rev, Mr. AMersifa 1* a Trovmiid vombtfille. OUdBia coonty.
tt upiter ootasm of tbto Imo of ommied far sUrBSltTp oxWblu ood
wtoe
tbt BooBA’tbm* to o osiBiBtmlWJoB It to OMiBd tbot tbffwui mobo _ tba-toiy.« mllp.-<Br iird oad HIM tka «0 -bd)n Wftbbdkt of tW* city, oofl- .rra City boy, horlny spent
tbo oopoot. RBBoeoelt oaidta ontoto H »oo do- lay toe Wr« bod readied toe fowB life lb tW* city up to the time of M*
f«mA. 8. Hoborttrhtoh'rtl bo of ^tondld obPWlBt
eldod IB torUo erory lomcA otnier M and toot toe^ahoWtoBU ore pockiBs enlering Srtboay etfilete. West
aiMnl wmM- Mr. UobSrt bWtoosi
their foodb to reAlBrak to dee from
thab o sosomtsd mtsTsmost AtmlA bo Ibo modImWeM exwU *ui dotiU- tbo'ctv to Mto Ibis 4*0L
MH bo isrco Obd erory ladBOtiy W
Tbow oRkBiosiMMa toll bo to toe trato. Tho MlAlfOb Oebiral hu
Mto i»4mivTisT«M «r',
Tt»roiw-<»f oboold BtfWo to BJOko chorio'of Wl to WiUtotoo, eholnaoB 0 WiB- diode op b«ro prepared to
tmn «hot sotaro hM 00 « dto^r «*»«* wilt odrertloe Trsv* e( ibb ooBBiy-toimtottoo. toto wlU bo speed to to<* fraeile of the pecpi* of
BUYINQ FRieCA.
4 q»os tbto oocUoe. oTm City ud domontUBto w lb- OOMSIM by too rrofl dor otoeuuro
•vine HI % 'iBotteoV* BOUe*.
BOBmtuao mkleh coBotom of Jobe W.
Report* MRt BUM *boB that dres
Lak* Short Rj.
Tim BislMl «plsc o«i «C tbs
CIsvslBivd *nd return fifito.
«vMoo *0B toko lU plooa Tbo Pram ^tbla «n «oory mombor of Potoklo. Tboo. T. -ftotto. a- A. ire raylnrBttli ytdbtor tory than ever
RuKate and retvro ••.00. •
oboold exert bto oi- toroaier. W, W. Bmltb and Dr. F. P. Ibroogfcotft toe satire BOrtb end of
^ foH to o oortsla oxtoob erory
Return
Limit Thirty Oaym.
.h
the towra poiibnio fiom North Bay
•Mil tbo rMsol OfddUtoo of.olbpr to- Moot ter tbe oaoeera ot tbto foir end Latoon,
Other rarietle* plums ...........
8p<«J»l train leaves Oiasd Rapids .
gtnra That TliBO.
dOstriM oboD U ko tbelr ptoce. The tbf raamittoeo oboold bo e-—’—-» Tbo e*o« detail* of tbe toeoptlon eodhty to MorttBaw.''
S:00 a lu. For tmlher portleular*
ivtml tmo tld» oltj «r
BoMsw Old boortUy ooppoftod by tho bool- Vm He pobitohod to , tomorrow* AtlofiU. Mldb.. -Sept lO.-Brrah
aildrra*. ^ ^ d^ly, <3. A. F. O.'
a MB OBd fatttoivBBd tooU grow- poparl •TtoMTH.QUfc'wooddto to Brra wblcb hove' been raylbg for a
teMMT Istarbott os4 «bo dkmaktmaUrand Rapids. MldL
sa* M fie Ott lABlbbr Oeito «p««- 010 of Ibo rofloB. toocb depopdi op- cDe deeeratMHi- oarasUttoe to fake oradk bovo trachod the hardwood
ttaltt, «irtiiB obfbo'totk'or bosMstto as Uo ouoeoao of -tMo loir. Srciy <b0fr«f-tba.doaar«tlOB of tbo OUy UMber l5‘ MohlMBteoty dra®*T and ««•
Sept. l-lMS'fJ
hmm and baoioeoo bob* oboold bo■Mt Ur.'Ctorit Hoi rau eomes omb Inavoaae damage
_ ____ .jtooB tbot imOb btdolcw toomoBBonlNr ot tbo oBooctotloB.
Initoo-toteBttc* or- toe- 09000010' Blll rraull R^rte Brotoora'of Boyne
nto-B iraotBtoyTtoToolBra Tmr. stoado to tbe Ototfs) Mboot psrk.
b^ dt dtttoiMroMo bWm » tbo
City, and KaeelMd A Bigelow —kha our bad a dloploy of ttto kind
TWOVOBB
----------------------tmm ww a
...........
—---- Urye troota that are
IHM to TrbborM Oftjr* iPeatMtt: isd noto ttet tbe ooopo of tbto fair toy oad tt 1* Btoorto tbot ortaen too
giondiob. Mkh.. Bhpt 10.—Foreat
It to Bot o doolroblo polBi foe ntoe Itto boes extended orer tbo onUre
fires ore o^Wn rodny to the west of other
ptWloltor MkotoM -toWM ■<« OtoBd Tisroroo royloo. Ua importoseo __BbOT« of too CbkBfo Morpoeue toU place, and a high Wind yeoterdor • A ♦ • ♦ • a a 4 ♦ • ♦ ♦ F F «
ioBBOt
too
oo*r
oottttotod.
IM BdWof■ odoMMii Of tottotoB ■ o»
club OBd too OsBBiulabcd artsy of swept .toe Baateo doa^ronsly close
joarito * tbo trtak iMm. tBrntitoro
notlraol ppoitooto. toot TtBretra Cttyo tt lowB. Several fWM#l«o biv* closgwrbfcM
vMomo bHI bB aomaiMito toat they H down and toe Mptofet ore fightBin rotoOBtoor Bad -oorry oBoy o tog toe firra. tlireo tirioei* lost tbelr
Mb Mtcb- bomof oad farm buUdniki yesterday.
OB»er. MlCb, AepL lO.-PracUoally
ISBB bdopHonty.
«Brt to b BBnalimtaitoc
tbe whole popaUtloa is fighting
agxlBSt •DcwoeblDg forest fires. Tbe
boro dorelopod durtot to* pM liw
water supply bo* given out. oad toe
yMto tofib IplOBtod OBOCOOt BBd B low
D. A M. roUrnod 1* drawing water In
kora bora oddod Mdb bom belpod
bavrebi by too dliW' f«m Fine
.-.-a*
III ratoiTirm-------1-------------“ '
river. Tbe depot U torrateoed with
tolOMItoAN lADiM* iOeiKTV
P»0-|^1IIW rsBlif OtooroKfll cibA*
dcstracUon.
80UITY.
BOBrtoo MM to toeroBoo oor
CadUloo. Mkb.. 8*Pt. lO.-Forrat
trtoUwnotoora fires to thl* TidBiiy ora not all out.
Xb too BOOBtlBie TrBTone Ci^
Win Mott lit TTilo'clty oettbra. First toe rain of tb* lauar port ofUst waok
rapBlfW iBUy MOko tt toe «ploB—laiporttBt tt tho Wivra of
tv wo llAitto hove toe desired
dld ufiMHwalilm totolB bra kibop to for MCeFTKJN OF bTtAMbHfP
eSocL ThoCuommrlfigfilnoarilUare
SELUNQ PRICCA
ROOOIVELT.
dm raWtor of rooorto..^T*o or tbrae
<Mod and IM ttoa from toonf and
Me BCMM bouls attoar la TTB*em
Tbo MteblMB Xiodtor Sooloiy cC
toe
yarda
at* «t eoWp fighting fire.
tbo imaodloto Tldnlty
Mly Bill bold toar first oaasol
voiMbriac nany tooBtoBdo ot dollor* M-toto. 0.10. All
^
“-<*Oottb*F Early late vdgM tbe oatlook became
eb serious that the caotp Wfiuf^
tatoai MoBsblo of trade ooto oao1. ttl«:W'b.ak'•
loaded ea
OB too
uw wim—•
company's ^ >- >
Ml m. U «.'or s. lorals ore tb- wo* loueu
sett, It book brto* 0 Oloio of potf
rrady to w brettoM Into tots eiiy..tt
BMOted » oOBd delraale* and all
tarmof**! wlora oAd doaMMrao toyol a momeoC* BBraldg.
. Oaylord. 8epu 10.—Forest fttei
**ti» ro^ dorolopoaoBi of oor rooort Tboro BOO 0 Tory pdod oUoBdoi
tt too raaao af omRytokfi ««nc »
sillMtoCM »ffl oltonitoio moMfoc- IB toe eemdl roam Wodooodoy nil
holp'tf iMo ytooo^tow* M <»rdlony are va^g to toto bektion again. Testa^ Ibdimtrira, by Wtoptor to toe wbon' too OroBd Trareroe Toft e
inmhd tt otiBBd ttti-tofwihfi oom* lerdsyrettortsTifim all seetHito of toe
totF 'tfMOBtty xooB ooBBoeioE onto BO* orxOBMod olUi toe CalRraiDf
•Bd lom Abom too mtoMoa LodMo' eouniy were toOfi.toe people-are fighttaipo BBBBncuruia ou.ci>».^. --- firart:
Society of Equity. They ound for to# log the flames more vigorously toon
ever;' The'
to toe
BoyiH City
TBO' loW
»»S VO
VOe
tbd Wet «Bt tola <100* «t people t« FiraldOM-JobB-nr. Poldbln.
adSBBceotoBt'Bf-tho tomoreChomlca] Co. In Vrodd fliuber alone te
iBitnibf i-^- BNot BOOMHorlly rerral Secretory—Tracy O. QUUt.
1 Of Ofilo
tetomdortoonofoetBrtas Bdroob«ra Treo*Urep-^BtueI Gortoad.
toramoormonnimcronaa
and rarm'r- of toe board M dlreciM aoldto beat/least'»lS,P00tofi20,««
Hre
to
bgBtb
totrateaiag
toe mi
so >4 ok bor reooH tebooreoo, iber*« ExeeuUre edaimlUee—Robert • wIB be tb'order outoU iM«uag.
tagbrs otXXtego lake.
ton i ttoocraaot to dorolop ttlo <av Waiter. J. A. UnOBfer. B. L. Sdwmrtli.
MRS. JAMES noraXT.
M B tWDrt-ooHtor Bin, to Mmo. kMrtp Choa. M. Bern, A. B. Cook, Frank
'•Olodw/n. Mich.. ^pL JO.—Pour cbt^MtoUyHB too toerdBoo to oor mra- Bhrt-P. F. H. PraU and toe fkrOo otbges'oi'Frin. lAe. a oummer resort
Blrai^tm Uillioitoni Till* 1*0 out- •e«r* oboro auttUdDed.------«exr‘ hOre. have beoa bnrn«<L Fire
tra tost vUl boor rery corofol oooMd- John
enrrounra warenrai. nine mlltt north
PotthiB oerrad os choirs
s>«. a* Of Ijerr. and the 'o^ole Krtrs It flghiBOB Koi Robb iB. waiter os soerrtory
Ryra'^To 8e CxamiivsS
Ing to rave-the Tillage. Whfte teletbe tBCedns.
^AKC A 810 OAV Of IT. '
city
imtaad
of
Having
to
Oe
pbow reportb- were wing rewired
It BOS resolved toot erory ropub}’tt oraad -RapiM.
Tbo pracrom fra toe Toft doy re- can In Orand ‘harerM conaty be
last Bl<bt tod linra vrent down. Ser.
Wat farmera bo4 loot toetr borne*.
cordially terlled to beooM 0 member
11 baa been a .reqatoement ot
UbU by toe exocou
M?al ochool* hare been closed beof tbe club.
■ ’ ‘
raliroada eaiertng Trireree I'Cty IbM
vtn ho found to 01
It Bra decided tbot tbo dab oboold --------------b..... .khkuld bare tbelr eyes' franr of tbe derai smoke, “rhe poorBin M ooen by too..............................
Sed.heartily cooperate vlto tbe commit_ oonto. Heretofore.,
BBBtMbfdoy wBl be roD ot oatbo teoo orgonUed for -*Ton doy,** bat tbe _______ ___
Kraroammu. Mich.-. Sept. 10-Thl*
BtraraMd a fsaot of oratory aal ram reception of tbe otraBublp Roraerell tbe Fort kar^ttt emptoyra boro town Is again' la .grave danger ftom
....Uc tA U.
patoB ravtoBOBto. U pooo Bltboot oor- and toe ‘aiaBnyBisbed toeoU' Bbleb It hecB vaqirtrM to have tol* eramtoa- toe f<*«t Are*. ' Flame# are spread­
tai toPK W> of too moottora-BOl bo attlofl iaMe by Dr.
Welch *lm
ing toward toe rtllago on one side,
Bill brink to Traverra City.
Mo8aiby«iBraat>BdB
Grand RapMs. who I* employed by tb*
Ttke troaaportouon eommlttee ..
faaned hj- a high wlnA Cltlten* bare
to boBor of too diiliimWrttoil b»been working from one to three mi'e*
ported toot toe O. R. A L rdlrrad Feie MarqneUe railway.
dtoraA SBoeto to toU dty. tbe bBotaeos
The aieh oUployvrf la-lblo ci^ bora Butslde of town to exUngulsb
coBtoony Boald sead trolBo out boto
MBPbradd mobo 0 raoctol oflort to
odad tola * grrai iBchBTenloBoe oa
Borth and aouto after toe croalbS
flree. Barrel* of water are being
■knr lkim tool Trororoo City ooeowell
OS
aa
ouraalOB
of
lOoeW
Umo.
meetlnga If toe eroBdo BOrranted that
.placed CB jbe oataklrtB of toe- towa.
pleo • r«y lB«portoat ptora opoB toe
H- oaglBem. oaadactiAs aa* titora
MMlaad. fitleh. 8^. lO.-F-ore*t
■cronycaieBt There Bill <JoobUo»*
A choice lot of ficcond hand and slighdr .aheU.
Bl*. h U •unceted by tbe raeraUre
be DO train out on toe Peib Marquette men; hive been eoaaldertag tbe atal- ftrto are regUM all aroend here. Tbe
CDOuibtoe tool raray boMnera bnoee
worn books at low prices.
after too Btsbl meettnys bdeouse Uiose tre fqs.raoia# Ume.-.aad re<«Uy ap- Ox Bob." Mtdind's riverside ouUng
le ot toe
«-bo attend toe oftertooiyneetinss cob boMM aacraraltmo raaUotlagBtX. piare BW HMaOd over yesterday.
We buy all second hand books now uicd io thif
MratoBBU ore ptooBbuc «> nafce 01eratty looTh both aorto oad oonto on Lemon, -of «e tomArafioro. -EMbry
Hora'Ctty.’ Mltto- Sept. lO -Fire*
troctlre dlsployo -of toe boUoboI ratoro
region or exchange for other book*.
early oroBtaf. obd toora who de- Moody, of toe tilMMom'aad Artbar are- ra^ wltoln a few rod* ot sev80M of too dtoUraoltood rtottoro
of toe uBftnama. to rail apra
dre to atoy over ran get mil tbe next
rrol'bowda
oq
the
wuto
side
of
town.
Mot# bora la Trarano aty betaro
Btto to*
Ko Malt*
Tbf Fbolo papmatlon io flirting too
Free niller* and blotter* vrithall purchase*.
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m -------tbu tbo •--------------itatobs. Mmt rtoUeom' art movlag
•droatapra bat toer* Bill be oerraBl bare beefratod* for toe M. A N- B- oimratlfiB,
amAo la Tnamaa aty. tborolv oar- toefr HMbWbold good* from toelr
bBBtoad KBrato. omoof tbem toe ot aradUatMu af* to pragnaa.
Tomraera.|«U .
btg.tbe mea valaahlo HaM<aad oomWto'
a^Raoratorat bntlriT— moo in . too. Tho otramor CbofiMBiogM aHI ran
TaraJpo. pet boaeb ....
UMblo.
iV—Tbe
' «fty Pt Chlrago o* BOD os o bouery OB exMtrsloB bMb IWrtopeK » Trav. sirarablo
Sweet coca, per dos ...
df pottoBol opookraa. tberofore o spra>- erne City and retdn to aretitomnilato Tbo utoraoBtaUra* of tbe commlv
gammer oqaato. onto .
ve* «««' rai7-fararably reoalvoA by
Two boraes Rtrlag bOBM, pm lb ..
tol oMart obotod bo made, oad aadeoU be Bcanraauu. '
bos bora Aeotroye
toe-Fora MoramMt oBMaM mad It hag
OmAalwi a« too
r and too Beast potraooo. per lb
•Ay Bin bo ^Wto. tt domOBOUBM
<nmlMrai«'UlulBe. of tbe repnbU- BOW bora amagod-toot Dr. WWto
Trprraao Ctyb pramWal boapltoUV
krt
>!» KR- "■ Ororaaoppon. per toe
tW
ItonooTfir wfll tobro ran county rammiUM, reoAc.lolttr wfU ooraa tt Traveree City oaoefog^
New tvaipm-pto P«k •
fropi too maaagomrat at tbb Mar- aeatb totoaka tob eiimfiiittfm.

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means a great deal, it is the
foundation of financial success
and contentment.

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for them safely, return them to
you on 'demand and allow you
three percent interest.

We invite your account. Msuring youcourtrous and conr
fipential treatment.

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City Book Store

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POto ier aaitofa paaM and
Uito
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phanid Itoirwei Ito Rtoer*
PBM ramaa wtUBnt tka ieai
foTL Bafa ratoidy for

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Baw. KfaA. IM K-Tho Bcfaafa
Oooafa.iMk. wM* *fa <
Aon tea «0M 'ea^eu«
vUca tt ft. H. Powa* * Co. HAkata.
ka«
»«rdnaa4 b7 fa«l tapiu}
«4 wtn^ niinifa «ba wtM <<
Boaafa Ooaatr Baak, Barkar .A
TAa.a1iB«ad oBfaera ara ai falfaaa:
Praaidaat, Joha W. Crta*: Thfaiaaaldrat. Wot. P. OiSfUbai caaWar, Jaa.
U Barkar; aadUor.'Ptaak Coaklfa:
n and 4tro^». Alfa. Mor.

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rnt TaWwer.

Mav tet Ue -praateat ptadoel ot
ma^ fa fae Udfaa- Ufa fa var. afaV
that tka taa ariaawi wara bast ap and baa eotato ■ Travotae
tafafocaad fa t«a aaua laillaa a#
C9ty far to away yean.
Ucnlly -tV"***^ and now Uat we
aald tkat a »aa vAo faat Ui faad ara Mtoap Ula year Una AtojUs.
vkoB be tkeagkt tba fade
tba 4oba P. Olt and tka two flRknir
ilBc area aofaC to fa>A Bfakbad fatar a poU or aa
bad tba
diafaKd It Maar wiatad |be loafaC;««aM U aoi
fade to ceataat the itifitm, bat as li.eWfaM bare
la fn tbar M It fo.
, .
esfalor oor beat
fade deaM that the* bfa aBotfa to otlHae ikes and make them
av hM rt a«a tke meei ecettlac
aewoa fa proftt toonr oitr!
Om treat aenros U tke raaoK trade.
•not fa tke tiv.
Uat TnretBe atr ao far aeanu
lAe feOowlBc prtaN were ofered Urtel; to hare orer-tooked. TbU U
br
as«Mpt» fa tke fat»/or tke ITBfaa^^ aiodod m hot oat rfafci
_______paoplB from tk« «ra*i
olapeia ot tke eontaeta;
and •ouihvesi wont Mme coni
4. W. B^m. cfae ladleeMM; Sfa. toiiih
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and plansat
place to <«ne In ih- sumjiMioar. ihofa wleed at II; Raj 1]^J nnd nalthar t(ha stairs o( Hlano
BcJIaaiia, hauar^ oat dish, rained at «ou. the iMkoua
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WANTKD to evotT toeaBty- day »

lUnnah A Lay drop ataraa.
CMANCCRV BALI.
________ drcatt eovt
tor Ue conaty fa Oraad Tiaiataa to
Chneory. to Ue etate fa VIctten.
■ode aad dated Ue llU day fa totoa.
A. D. laoB. to a eartaln

neat the 1
It pivee .me’nn

. : « oeavtoeed Itk Ue
lUe worW eBardn It cnrwd a toim on
Wbereto Ua BonU
my Uomk. end it never UBi to tel
every tore, botacr wwte » wktok It
beccn ApnM Ptarato-------------m BppllaA fiSe at B. K Watt A tea.
NoUea la hereby plvan Uat I ahaS c. A Bapbee Drap Co, Hannah A Lay
afal at pnbUc asettan to tba hlpBrat
bidder at Uo Plant 'tneilh) door of!
Ue eenrt boono In Ue city fa TravU the conaty fa Grand TravQTATB OP M1CHM3AN.
bonae beiap Ue plam where Ue cto Wboto Oonit fer Ua -•Omntp fa

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Trateraa la nemi am Hraraar. <av
At a aeMlan fa said eonrL MB fa
ITU day fa October. A. D. IMA at'l« Ue probate fatoe ta t ha city fa TkOto
o'faock la the toreaomi fa nid day.
Daitad <ba paet t«o raan the bonk
erae (tty ta aaU ooeety. on Ue fifiU
AU cr BO marb tkerafa as may be day fa Anpmn. A. U shfa
_
ha* Mj07*d a seat proaperoea kMlamfBelaet to raise Ua aaMuat dna
ITeaenl: Hon. Pled X Walmm
W. B. Off. A. P. Qrw. W. B.
B«« aad doflac Ike raoadt paalb-tba
romplalaBBl for falaetoal. laUreet Jedpe fa PioMte.
_
cteri« Lartfa.
and coats toxad la said canaa and oeto u« matter fa Ue oadato fa OmM. MrenM M. MoiC baak Mda lor ItaeU a dafarabte laocrnlop to date fa solo, by vlitaa fa tovos £. Browi
ord.
tVbtfavatar—A. 8- ?V'.
Bdekaat A Ifaaeoe, pair boy-e abooe.|^ ^
ttar. bare mekT^laa fa ooM decree, to Ue toBowlnp 'BUS Jeteo*
bJS. K—m BOW, f™. «•«*.
ocrtbed
parceU
of
land
and
dhac
rained at tlAO; A. W. Jahrans. box.Aaa raada rfabt on the amiers edce
coort ker pMtUon p
in anld decree ns foUowa to-wll:
mtoleueUen i
„.w>.
C.„ Bo.i
AU fa Uat pan fa
.
.
eofaafar plkfa: C. A. Bopbee, boa fa levoi*.
have a splendid river, lakes tor BUpeitam; Kfaaeet A Bbamsker, pair
levonU
eddltieit
w
Ue
rPlen*
etA. and if Traverse aiy coaid
Bir. Bod MM. U A. i
It n ordered Uat Ue l«lt Am fa
Kinii abee*. rained at |J; Pted Akeia. . . have some pood parks yipht on
has fa eaaAr; Sfafabon Broa. aratot; Ue water’s edpe (not back la Ue
leptemnm. A
^^JbfaTfate
p et Ua nerUweet «
Anertada Drof atom, two ponads fa mslry). and two or Uree or more
be aad M harnto appfanasd R
pood botela. tbe people would come
•eU petition:
Mr* to Ue hoadredA peopto wke
0 trip tbroatt kamkfa oaadr: Bowlaad Dooclaae. pair
M total lb n
.
; boy's abow: P. Maaecarl,
have
plenty
of
money
aad
expect
to
wdode oa* Ae oxporiMee fa L. A.
tiee Uarefa be ptvrn b
bat pin; 4. A. Menu- modi end are..............
IQB aad party laat weak. fai'. larUtooiknife; Frank Trade, price lor accoit__________
and tafaly. aad Mrd U. P. CiiiaUe worU fa their Mwey.
. & fa. Saar
Trfada, C le .
pocket kiBte; JoUua Campbell, rasor;
Now.tket the Ou prmerty^is ^
FiMk Btodak.
B aad K K Bated woat to Maatok
Uence
aale. I have do doubt bat Uat
K
B.
Kanifa.:
kamonlca;
P.
Votniba.
'rord ward-A. B. Caak. ^
snda and
ceonly.
city ■old lou one and twm two soda
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p. It Walkar. Tnaaday la Mr. Uaeoa<a
the'city
wooto be wtuinp b sell li u> the
whip; 4. W. JaUaoo.
oeM tot
------------PRBD B. WAUOifc
ftfaBooikw^Trifaebei^. Adriaa Ob Bwlr torn trip Uter >a tke weak boppy
d be eleven feat to Ue west Um fa
letaa; B. WUMm. baaaball anlt; 4. A. at a Twwanable price and It would
JwdtoCfP HUI
they ware Mlccd to 4r1re orer road*
aa ideal place for a small pArk rl^
Oole. Jamea :
tlBB. neUtle; Banaah A Lay
WkUa. P. W. Wi
«d fa forafa liaa. to aoms
B. WlDtaifafaplwea the Uwm toaptap deroM Uo NarcaaOle oompaay. awoater; 4ohaDated
at
Travecoe
Oty.
Mlcklpan.
alee cement walks to Um end
boa. w. w. ■
hdn Drap cBiuaay. bottle) perfoaie;
U.
A
D.
2PM.
fa Ue decks. BU It wlU okade trees
to kara driven horses atoos roads, Baitak A Ben. leoatala pen; Barwfa and eeets. build a comfortableClrtnU Oowt Om
com pony, ahlrt waKt; Orlnaell Brea, pevUlkm tor ekowery weeUor aad we
Grand Tnverea.bat tfcfa made Ue trt* to tka
Grand Trnvm Omnty. Mkto.
nmU Oipaa; 3. N. Martlaek,
will have a pood etarL Tbr latpar
At a seosloae or said'
arttkont tojBty to thasBaelrea.
tfaa' ts-te «MUt Amm tkU
A ALVAT.
irk* there ara eeveral locHkms “ BMOBTHWATTB
» Ito
at tbe probate office
battona; Johnson A Tnrner. BU Use:
SoUdtere for camptotoafa,
tt» autt
r. en Ua
Traverse aty. to aaM county,
New
York
Tae
Mere,
enpar
aad
etenmtelneei
addroea
Travoroa
Oty.
t fa D*- Boat P. K- Blown. Wat MIoAeU. Oeo.
where mod parks coaid
leU day fa BentemlMr. A. D. Ififa
Mick.
store,
ladlw'
belt;
Ue
P. Bafah. doha K.---------- ----pood sommer botfaa buUt. Oar . .
Preaeal: Hen. Prsd
Preeaal:
Pred B. VaB
trUayempL
Vocl
lA
did not vote dovrn Ue perk* prepoalneck; C
Jedpe fa probate.
In Ue raetter of tbe efaato oT Beto
Arthvr Oarrow Dtaeharpad Bbel Owa baoket fa trnltp MUtor'a dntp atore. tloat UU spitnp hecanse U*y did nfa
parks, but because Ue locntloas
rt t Selkirk. Ctoreoce W. BtfiMflli
A Monroe, box fa want
AMidaatolly—Waa in tba Woeda
were nfa rtpbL Octside people oome
Ralph J. Scofield, miners,
fapan; FtiD Skerver. box fa clpara;
It fa U» water nnd they
QatbartoA QlnaaftA
_ filadt)
liam Selkirk havinp
f *
WHUa
water
laaoey A Montapw. ft worU
wont tbe parks ripht <
-------bU peiiooet. prartop tor Heenm
WhOe la Ue a
ticket* to PioanlaBd: Joaefai Bleder,
to Bfal Ue totervat fa aald oetnto in
t to b« Bold fa TraTWM CUr
.
and
Uere
Is
no
doabt
WANTED—Girl
to
assist
to
peneral
noon. knaUap and dipplap
ID pooBdt fa bafa lonst: U B. Stick- imrt of tba ttM.f«0 we were eutbnr-'
fyofm^\A,
Mkk.
Bept
booaework;
pood
wapea.
Mr*.
PtoterT. T. Bate*. W. W.
It U ordered, mat
AlUar Oaaana. aen of faUkor Qan- aey, one peamd fa toa; A. V. Priedr lc«d to raise fer -pork porpoo
435 Wasblnpton streL
*epl. II-IA
iTA.-K.-’KtlfaW. B. O. IMi u4 Atoah Orotototoa ana kara trfaa BOB. fa Marmn. toot wtU
rtek. pair Sbepto* bkow, Talned
abouid be oaed ftw parka, etc.,
ik. at aald probate office, be ai
MMlek orar Boaday.
would repay ns ten told and In addi­ FOR BALE OR EXCHANOE^tir
BaU Moon, ot Bherman, rtolted ker aecidant Hie dooble-barreled abet WAO.
farm. On acoont fa sickness will sell
tion
be
a
aoaree
fa
porpetaal
Joy
to
pan sme eawmiiy wwi—1|^«, »«•aOAaUaa.
or exebanpe store boildtop aad .... ... said efaaie appear befeco aald
paraau. Mr. aad Mr*. WUl Mo« poBwae
oar cltisens.
Fedlefat or
top away a Urpa portkiB ot Ue fleoh
sto ck fa pvoeral merchandise. Win. cDort. at said uma aad ptoem to akow
A & HOBART.
The ball patoos played darinp Ue
I* to TM oadofolM Ao noonN. BweeL Eastport. Mlcb.
troB hlB left fore am. The pan wu
cause wby a Itoenee to Ue totorefa M
aept AU 28 2». saM eaUte to said real eetfaa faonld
_ B or OomMT W{km oM cn^ 'Mfa’tetle Rooa sad daofkWr. lytnp oa a lop aad «kea be picked U day crewed no end fa amusemeot. Ue Mr. and Mm N. Dobm retained W
Vlrm. are ytfattof at |lrt.t»ady wp
eeoroa twaolUac aa Mlows:
Unnilpert B’ayae today.
B wae acMdealUly dfaeharie •
FOR fiALE—Tbeap. If taken at once, “itt ^Sfa*irder*A that pnbllc nolemB at Boatt CMoB.
ton A MUlikea cleite vs. HaanU A
pood tobalar toller. Globe Dept.
HIM KOto MeOamM. wka tea
» Uerwfa be plven by poMlcntlon fa
iky ciMka. M.40
favor fa Han- . ..
Bitter t
BMpe.
- aept TVU.
CJTilfa BMftNfy
JH Ptf- beebi
copy of Ul* order, fer throe merlaltla* her bBOlher. Wchaid
ooh A Lay clerks; T Hannah A Uy plexloti sallow r Liver n<
Ir, «f MutloMo, far oadHar i«Mnl.
aslva waaks provlons to aald day of
Brunner, the past week, letl Batar;
clerka m' Ua akon clerks. 4 m S la Up. Dean's Rfauleu cure billons
hearinp. In Ue
c Grand Travec
Traverm. Her.
I atoo «taifa« Ufa aaaAUKT ot
Ucks.
25
cento
at
any
drop
store.
day for fanna at TbfatooefarTOe.
lavor ot Ue BIp Store clerks. K. O.
aid. a newspaper primed and drenfa 'C. WotBor*. « eafalfac tor re>
Mleo C Barber retonied to Delr
Orwca C^eaaoa. who haa boon danUted to said (tnraiy.
T. M. 871 vk K. O- T. M. 15S. 8 to 18
caroaair tick. M -roportod bettor,
today after vtslilnp here.
in favor of 156.
Mra. WUUs EifakweU. fa faaakfort.
Many Pima Raid.
aept IMASAoeL 2.
‘Generally deblliUted tor years.
fa » paeoi at tke kotoa fa bar Iwfakar.
Durlnp the day indpe Loraaper Had
slU beadirhes. Ucked ambition,
IL K. Ltvfa.
UhBOR DAY PABBCD OFF VSRY held eoon aad his patrolmen were wan worn oat and all rpe-dowa. Barfarm. Ckariaa Millar to at tka boakept bimy brtnplnp.oeeeders into' dock Blood Billers made me a well wo­
PtCABANTLY.
fatal at Meadatee.
eoon where they were Bned tor vart- man." —Mra. Cbaa. Paeltoy. Mooaup.
Mlsa Baaale Dealt «1H toaro MmonaoPenoM. The Bnrn In moat cases
day for Hp Raplda to atuwd Um Perwere Upbt. and aU took lh#m pood
It Can't Be Beat.
Tbe best fa all tearberv Is experito laatltata.
Mloredly. except ou man who roiled
There will oever be a tiine again>hea?you can
Kn. T. T. PraUek aad deapMar.
■Ptoer U tke daat. bomped his lanes. C. M. Haidea. fa Silver Ctiy.
.SorU Carolina, soys: “I ftod Elecirlc
Blaacke. are rfaldag ralaUraa aad
build cheaper than oow.
and tried in voitoas other ways BlUara does all tbol’a clalssed for U.
I ON THK BAY WILL
frlendt at Oiaad BapMs.
to escape doe punlUmeat. He was Per Btomacb. liver and Kldaer tro->
PATBONUIO.
Let US figure your
our prices wiil con­
I It can’t be bent
beat I hnve
have tried It
Mra. 4. C Lapotat aad dM^tap.
allowed to po on Ms way at that
1
ftod
It
a
mart
exefalent
medi­
vince you of this fact.
fabel. are rtoltlap Mends
time, bat later was banlad lato court
cine.'' Mr. Harden U ripht: it's Ue
and fined benvier than Ue first fine best of all medlclnra also for weakafaarUle.
Laipe Crawda fa Ploaawra BoohL KlBbfa left.yaataaday far B«aM
Wiwld have been. He apolopUed
nraa. lame back, and all ran down conorn—CeotlmMl Round fa
AHlons. Beat too for chills and marT iad. to attond Ue hw
Uefapcer.
bnltomont At pienic.
faeUtlUea aad enjoy a rfalt vlU «U
Aueap those fined were: 4eck Oil* Inria. Bold onder pnraalee at S. B.
J. O. CMIacr. Boc.
H. B..faWie. A. &
Christ, tor beinp on Ue proonds; Sam
WIU Idaal BapteaUw aroaUar and Speoiie. for dolnp nothlnp; Joe CniBU H. BMW a^ taafa ora adtorDfakn 11 UMber. Utk, Stteks. Fliish.
pmeUcnlly oraiy baatoaaa heaae u oaden. fa rilni, repreeenUnp the IrotfafappeoBtoaay tiotoltkaca.
Wa^wL
HnUligt
tad Sbfa W«rk.
Mra. Maater aad famOr, fa fated the dty ttoaed oMaBay. «l<kar Ifay< pnfas Cipar eotopany. tor rttoatinp an
Roplda. ware Baeatt fa Mra.. Pr«cfa vlU btog bo ipnBialitoad as t
oBker; W. H. L>)or, tor watchlnp the
kapprmiBtlad Ur Medancer*;
Albert
Kyaelka. (or a
OR. W. J. HIQOINfi. DentML
worktop n's bfalday « ■reajoyedla oimnar oOence, Several ladies were
Mow MnaeoD Blk.
Uoelty.
baaled Uto ooort. ckarped wtu talk: one*. 7N; i
B fa that parBitiaT—t Well Ratrenlaod.
lap wiu penUanek, realotlnp oElean. Idsoce, 60L
UBlab
faarr escuralca doiiap Ue day wwa eentenpt fa conrt. and other seticaa
Afa to be dlraetap to Us otfiea o^
pofate Bbermao A Roator.
weU patronised, and
Do
not
be
mtadlrected.
pnitlaa took advnatapa fa the hoaday
Ttoe Qneon City band pave eeooerts
Gold work fa Us vary beet
spend tke day U Ue noontry.
Porcelain Inlay*,
K MfaA. BopL A-4.
UtoopboBi the day, atoo furnishlnp
U« bip event fa the day was Ue Mac- fflBsic tor Ue dancers to Ue early
polnlsae extrwedon.
p. WJaiera. who oafaafaod a haraaaa
fitronp. natcnl appearUp and vary
enbee pleale at Poptor PMat. which part fa Ue aftrenoon, and Beardsley's
aad shoe ab^, made aa valcntoant
bom
orttfietol teeU.
wwB Ue paUerlap place of kandtwda orckeatra atoo played lor tbe daaceis.
for Ue beaett of bfa eroditon
fa parm. Maeenbeaa aad Ueir
in tndeod a very ncoeantol day
friiwdi.'te spend Ue day la pleanore. tor all. and Uoee who bad Ue
fae yentar part ot tke day
ranpements in ebarp* are to be cooIn probate mrt PHdny at
voted to aUMtlc ovaato, the wtanera
toted for Uo way to which Ue
lendtop iwraaOo eouL
■am was carried o«L
therefore the kitchen b a matter of imporfant ceo*
Peter Jabaaoa ptow^ «r fatompti to bfaac oa IoDowb;
Wimara fa AUlatia Bvanta.
crow, toll blood PtyanaU Book lewfa.
tideratioo. Step into our store and look over oor
Olrlr tap fa war—M. Bead,
BU eoBw bcgrs bare bneaw partial to
fawrett. a. Myia. L Bine, U Everetu
large line of
aeau fa that partiBolar breed
Wetta, B. nhuerald. C.
wftktn a Uort tine will be eorry they
Tewiatooi,
a. toforwoll Arvanfad
porcad Ueanelvae npon PeteY blHfa.
Qrapee. Raaebaa. tto, very
Onrtoe BklUams tana eeid bU home Hodpe. 4. Dokm, A. T. VopL A.' Arto^
BUfac. C Kallapc. G. BatoUn aad
Ardlitloany.
bare aad wn laaoBvi to Orefan
Oovancr Warner wae a prafa
pelpner. as fa evMcweed by Ue pKnarr
Cookiog^io fumoxer b a ideasuie when gasriiae or
vote Tneaday, and arltbnat a dnabt
------ ------------------------- MM Late Toeadfiy moratop. Ue wopon havtop
the third taito keedoe wiD be faniaboil dtOYca are used- Prices to ‘fit your pocket book
rveL Brat; Mia* Martin, eeeokd.
been decorated by K Inpeiwoll. who to
and sues to tnit yonr reqmrements.
rayy racw-MIto IfaUe OardUar.
<m Ue farm fa G. W. BaC.
arfa^My Mtole Oeyna. aeeond.
toneriy tbe oU
On Ue bWlom fa tke
aandUliewia.
teveral bwUeto fa tamaioea. atoo two
iomtEw fywi PiBM
I
kaptfat
boxes of applea. wblto on a tier above
aw "*‘U Brat; Dnkai.
pioen com. carrots and beats
auly. Ow a tier famve tkla
Mra. A. H. ToaaA fa tke •efabeiw
BoyY awee-Wra jraaWapponer.
toMtove. prapee. peaches and
part fa Ue eUto. who kM beam apvdajttottea&y arranped. while
tap Ue Sianwto at Bay Ytow. etopped tret; KaytonM Okaee. aaoMA,
lAdlW
tpp
fa
«ab>MM
1
Ekave'all
wae a fpramid fa ctey.
dC bare far n few daya to vWt wlU
lafimoU bad a ptetur* taken fa
Mra. Tnsti end daepbtar. faato hare arimer. Mm O. B. BaUran--------m
m two Mtoeea Gnrdtoer aPB telard. Ue wopon.
Mrs. Tott« went to Oraad Rapids.
Baard Jaatp—Wkltlap. Brat; PtevMra. Bay Oa*^ar^ fa Oklaaaa. <
- Mr. and Me*. Owto BtAeatorfal ood
has bean vWUap kw paianlA Mr. aad
Bova. aped Mm C M. KinpUey old Mtoa Beaale
Mm We B-teas. fa l^MbteL

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MONDAY

Stop!

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Look!

Listen!

Sooth Side Lumber Co.

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Tmerse aty, Mich.

are THREATENED
r with SUMMER WEATHER

DECORATED WAGON

OMolirito
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Rtovtos

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tkroapk Ue faty PtetoMy oevM totoUL MU: BMP Mteto JKtete
JsSSC? afterwonn on ker why to Oraad Bap- apod 11 mtotka. oeeend. 4ndBoa, Mm
CL SfiOM kkd Mm BFWtefmUks.|Aiftoto.
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Grand Traverse R^on

Mr*. WUUain r*r*Mt aat
MU* Ua. «ft nut Sb»U«. ^U«« Jt»
nra tutejr*■

nonet TO
...

.*..t 4^»ld
Her*<d of«£«n«
office not ^

i.<!ai.c;
i»-A. 1^ U li*.*ii>ii IJ* UsiU) w.

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STrJ«£Cs»

'^1^ Carl Zetlmelal and daughter,
*—.fluMbTthe nlna
of Friday and SnUrdny and If ^e
wuioughhy.
boat hcM* bat* may yet do fairly Ohto. le vlalUog her nephew. O. H.
’’'ntihey Foiton. Store Portt*. Mlm “&S2SS^Monday.Sa,A.TMl..
uSaTm and MU* Jennie Dub* of BtiflT Pamnt la the teacher. MIbb
Trarone City were the^eau
Farranl ha* apent her vaentioa vUitof Mr. and Mr*. Ouls Ft
lag la Trwerte City. Dettoh. and Kew
Our highway '—------------WUlUm Elkey baa done good work!
ae many of the ro^ '
erera In poor akape altur the Mg
ld
mlli eat of hardwood tamber u
"*Mr'nBd Ml*. On* Otnlne wmnl^ atohod tor the aanaon and '
gUMta Bnndny of Mr. and Mra. Ar>
AlMilBg up on hemlock whic
dhvDombM.
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Day open
The Mlaae* Ahoe
aad!
tow day* last *Mk
Rico. Of Trav
hare go* tn. Trayetne aiy.

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. Lake.
.'SSE i vi.<?t>^
KB. Meod*
•«•'!•
.■"■^rr"'.
here
Sonday.
Mr. and Mr* A*a .Har»er rtrtl-d
^ Uwy had.a good Urm and a better Mr. and Mr* Prank Harrey at Sontt:
dinner.
Bseon Sunday.
Rom Crotikhlte Tt*ll«ui with her
Mr. and Mr*. Morg Pike at Indiana
_*ni, Mr*. Tboraaa Matebeti. Sunday,
TUItloK hi* brother. Steve and
and atunded church at Hatchett.
•Uter Mr*. Bm Altman. ,
Ob acoouDi of the dedltnUon
the
BUner Ctnln diw to Trarem City
_ew church in Sumlt City So^y
Monday
to get repair* for hU g*»othere will be no Wfltday echool or
ne engine.
League *t U»U piai
A«a Harrey 1* cuiUug corn for bU
Mead—
nnt
Un.
OUie Kohn. tbU week.
Taylor and M------------Sepi. ifi.
viib Mr and Ura. SrackauMai
Bu.-kl.-yThOr*da}.
4
at
MrRo*atf*
FriHIDDEN DANGERS.
Tbv ten •>
.lerben tart Tueei—,----

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Ttartter adrenM our land* erm *wk is our vUlagf.
aad vife
■nw-Eev. Mr. PbllllpB
PW:...------------_____ _ __

euieruinlikg
hi* 1brother
and* .wUe
I Irvui oiiiu.
OIiio.
vtu.e th"
w, r AmLI^j
iiart <»t UM
W«- bavi .... „
;
oje
fruj
....
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.>1
tr.bidaw
»«rM *v taV. w baiK ■
aud .Ml- ToUca Cfou. ij.lTi.
and

aty today.
Bud culture Uutl U uow
jna N. Oourtad* ha* ,early «
Pt7.
put** the toe« *»»««« Dtbett
^rttt'uw »*ter «i»oa*™ ‘»CLCN HAVtN.
^ ^
The following re«>nef* W* th®
'muTm^ ha* had hU hooae
Mlaaoorl tor home >'rMay
j^Vatod. aMD the rartlM
_Knthg: Thoee trom Cedar Bpiing*
^mwbTumgkt the Booth
Lodge beug: the Her. Mr. Eyloe and
n^m hBd their boute •
sMer of Savanna.
aavauta. lU. and Mr*. Cooo•laM
fur lOM MB. Harold, w
'oooTsnyder
*o5?^er ha* buUt a ne* bouae
_ *iW«
*B Kenwood. Mr. aad
and Minx'S’DUMr*. J. B. DUaadaL. oDBUe a new barn.
Our k* and *oo
*on Prank
Frank i_.
and daughter. MUs
^nwld
____ qj^,
Chicago and Mr.
■earnI hnU wfll aoon be eempietea
_ iMos we will hare the flneut wwn Ja*. Ballay of Chicago.
ji ta tw eouBtr. The work *ia* done . HeMra. Chapman and Whhbet*
q^ttUBOoD VnaderUp and 1> a credit UannctBd bualneB* in town thU week.
M'hM aUUHM, na a flnt-cUBa workMr. Field and trtend airlred on the
i^TnlnmnpleUid your cottm ateamer MUmmtI Sunday tor Glen
MiMt wlB give n fun deacrlpUon Ray.
Iwoetug
The achoooer Werteou loaded a carm Oo^ ctop of npplea wna n a of hardwood lumbar for MUwauked

UttU *M BUM. are rUltlM hm MMU. Mr. Mi4 Mr*. tMB Mjw* of

K «urTV. II Sunday.

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Mm re
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eiitortaiBU*

' '^’Stai PMrt Thorntoiw* hM r«®*^
to Trftvm* Cftr. whet« ah* wtu re• M^bT^aAtw U lb« High i^ooL
Mr*, a Fttter trbo om been at
CAtT SAV.
Dvtag tb* paat Muaon Ba07 I>>^‘ OnMia (or bom Une. aprai SwiOa; at

yr^. Tlw

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doar in-ir; r-i.v' .••>
l'4-ro-.w Mn--'7V

Some Inf<Hination
i
I Buk PifiatH
SAVINGS DEPOSITI^A iittto book it gi*w D«w»
iuieNM >vwppw~l«sl eneb Jnoe »ml Dewubor. IntmM ooBtihona for :< >«at* from dnio oMmI nhicr
CERnFICATES OF DKPOSIT-A tamtaSe^ • i*.
gaed ihMond cl m book. Dwm intetHt. Ihta^
oo thene cento* one yoar after dnl#. nnkM leoewqd.
^CHECKING ACXX^fTJTS—Moat coovehicst to thooo
who vttb to giTO cbeokn to otbert.
Etch check coo-.
Mimtot s Teoeipt for the dcfmnitor.
Ai^t^cw-veBitet nj tf lefiag all noeotnn.
We nraitk
/ LL DEPOSITS are peyal.l** oo demtad Ko paymehU mmip oxoept on wntten older of discaitor.
;n-n w either baalAnd or wife cotdd draw.
May be writu-n
1 • o-fi
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iNature Give* Tiuiety Waroioga That
No Travarae City C.U**« Can Afr___________ Trareiwe City,
ford to Ipeore.
turned borne Ia*t Thuraday. »och Im­
proved in health.
Danger signal No 1 cone* from
t WeduMday foreoocm. S«»lMias Lila Curry returned Sunday
oca HuakeKtm. where *be ha*' betm *. Mr. J. Burkert. J P-. un^ In mar­ the kidney secretions Tbej »U1 warn
riage Leroy Beeman erf Parok and
iney* eaerete a clear. *
Ml* 0*ia Hai-vey of South Kaaaon
I Sick kidney* send oui a
The young" couple are two of our mo*t--------red.
ertlmable
_
and popular you«
_ ^PeOTle
. - I| foamy orT •a.thick,
'" '
11 of
clrvie oi
I friend* R>ln 4urlne. full
o aedlmew
___ been here a couple of wek», re- ud their large' drde
nned ^ih ber^

city *pent

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tor a loag and happy weddud

Danger signal No. 2 come* from the
back. Back pain*, dull and heavy, or
abarp and acute, tell you of sick kid­
Pbarop. where ucy
ney* and warn yon of the appi
appmach of
^”*”^i^”^rUn*. Frank Washburn dropey. diabetes and Brighi
Jil-e diHoase
VIJqpj pllU Wh» mt
•Ick kidney*
ently. Here’s
them

. Ruth Thom „ ----- - Saturday to begin ^r daiim a*
teacher In our *chooU The achoolwaa moved l**t woek to make
for the new building, work on
vhlch will begin soon.
Mrw Rob Pavm- and son Robbie
Sept. i.
_______
returned Monday from near PetoAer.
where the AdveniisU have been UddMATCHCTT.
Mr*. Win Taylor 1* up and around
. vvv Zlgler. who ha* been alck for
though not very Btrons.
Mr*. Hdnry Bogart ha* been quite the pa»t week. U wor*e tbl* morbing.
Leroy Beeman U In i-etand today
Mr“*nd Mra^rSk Bos hare been
Frank Stewart of Lake Ann visited
( Hr. and Mr*. Rnpple of
friends here Thuraday and Friday of
®Mli‘ JtoUrt*MHte and eUter »1*^ last week.
Mr*. J. Burkert and Mr*. A«* Har­
folatlveaJiere and at Hodge tart week.
They wSuJolned by Mr MUl. Sato.- vey were after plum* near Tmveiwe
City Monday.
d*T, and all *peot Saturday and i
Quite a number from here attended
day with K. A. Wall.
____
Mr. Monton and famUy of Traveree the dance at Tom Skiver* of l.ong
,'lty are vlaltlng Byron Hulett and Lake Saturday night. All report a fine
other rriativo* here.
School beglna Monday . at Green
Hr and Mr*. John Hulett and daugh
ter*. SleUa and Haael. *pent Friday Briar, with Ml** OU Lnreon of Fi
tort as teacher.
with Mr. and Mr*. O. Luce <rf Hodge.
Mrs. Bmer Crain and Mr*. Everett
Mr*. MUIa of Hodge ace
Crain drove to Traverwe City Saturp p

fTpEaPLE?^
savings’

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GLEN ARBOR.
B. J. Morgan of Traverse flly w*»
our town Tueeday,
Mr* John Tobin and son Harry, of
George W. Wlkcl. 3t>2 Slrth street. GU-nniere. calW oo friends here Sat­
Travciwe City. Mtcb.. wiy»; •"My kid- urday.
bothered me for some four
The Hisses nor* and Fknvuco Earl
The chief symptom w*a a relumed last Monday from a weeks'
ness of the secreiton* which were vUit In Travetae t'lty.
.......olar and of an nnnalnral color.
\1olet t-uttlng of Oheboy^ »« k®"
My back would ache and throb with vUlilng her grand parents. Mr. and
pain and there was *e' ere headache*, Mr*. N. B Sheridan.
and a noreneiu of the limbs and mints.
Hr Roosa of Jackaoo 1* here (he
It was hard for me to rest at night,
guest o'
of Mr
Mr. ^d
and Mr*.
Mr*. Frank TutUo.
and 1 became weak andI unfit for work.
work g»f«
Dimii's Kidney , Ws nepftew and nlecv.
winter t.-nu of »ischool
Pill* after a number oi other
other remedie*
reto».-a.v. ■,
,k i

clivH IrD CD the Friday boat Ihr
Manistee'and B**r L^.
Fred farlaon of Travetwe City Is
h.T.' vhaklbg hands with edd frteuda bo are pbvased to meet him.
Bept.
________________
Firmer*, niccoamew. rwjuv»w^».
Firmer*.
laborer* rely on Dr Ih^aa* Bclectrie Oil Take* lb* rtlng out M cut*,
buroj or bruise* *i once. Pain «•»»*
nay »h.-re It i* u*ed.

Hows TWs?
„'-42’JSisrffi'saSTS.'5

Bui'o ewasrr* I'arw
W.J t-HEJtgT«CW.»«We.O./
b«4ter _n>lnnlnr
.___...
cratlnuingwith
withtbttbt-Use
useololthe
thet ' Si)
Sit pew°U» were baptised by emerJ^SvTw w
I procured ^ Mon in Glen lake last >\>do.-,^y afe^wmt Dmg letnoon. Mr. and Mr*. Cordon IRrt of
Doan * Kidney PUl* at
this' town and tbrt<e ladles and one
Co."
gentleman of Empire. The Rev. Mr.
WAi.niiie Kiss** A Man* t».
por Bale by all dealers. Price S<> Haskins of Empire officUted.
WbuMvDru*gl.w.-MBte.O
cent*. Foater-MIlbum- Oo.. BuBalo.
There w*» quite a heavy electrirwl aMl«Ca*a>rhCef.>«*faw>a**»w»»^fggt
New York. a(de agenu for the United
Morm Saturday nlghu but very UiSlates.
u
ralu;
that
la
needed
very
much.
Remember
the
name—Doan's—aad
or H.rvMU.^Uited
Mr and Mr*. Ttrslg and two cbHattended |friend, bare last weeM Hi* wife and take no other.

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F-URIMIXURl

Values Which Appeal to the Economical Buyers
Whether you have an entire house to fit out, or a single piece to buy. it Will
pay you to come here; as nowhere else do we believe, will be seen such excellent
variety, such originality, and beauty of designs and quality at .the price. Indeed
your Furniture buying will be done most pleasingly and economically at this

Our Specialty
bfhndfi^

(Dplsto with
ESmuttm shd
, gt the loweit pos-

Flan "-.ta. it
far emnrbadr to
LMt mil faniUtod boon any.
•ban la Miobigaa.

store.

■me sanllapy Iron Bed
Too mndi o»n not be aaid iu favor of theae beda.

Ladies’ Ideal
Secretary
Tbit illoatration repreaenta only one of onrmany

the oUeat and largest bed ooncam in Amarica.

Daring Tiaverre City Fair Days only, to
peraoni proaeuting or referring to tbia advertiaement any $%M Rocker or w equal
amount of other merchandiae, with every

Banging in pric« from

tSMOpordiaae.

the hnndaotpe caae which it ia.

Ahnyaote rich in appenreaoe.and ao datable
too.

Wo hsfo over fifty diflerent atylea. made by

nMionsM

RICH RUGS

We Give Away Free

Don*t Hurry
When baying your Fnmitnre, t*k«
time to examine it ooiefoUy before
purohaaing. It ia not bought with
tbe anme frequnoy that groot-riea, ele.
are. We invite you to ohiefnUy ex­
amine eveiy piece befon deciding.

Secretariea.

Neither doea it truthfully fcpreacnt
It is wery artiatic

in design and ia hand rubbed and highly polished.
The inside is neatly arranged with drawer and
pigeon boles for safa keeping of valnalle papers,

Sanitary Conches

'betters etf.

There is also alargelcck drawer tm-

demeath the top for books, writitig material eto.

Oui b. iitotonUr adjiiUed to • hU or Ibne-quartto

This case is made ofohoive aelocied oak. and by
Biw Bod.

An otoootiT* Oonch daring tbe day

mod oombrtobla Bed at night
omienllT^ the wttama are w
moSttktehed. No trouble at »U
<lnrii« hoaae ckaaming time. We
■reRBxlooitohhoiryoa our Uige
MSartBMBt iron

$u» to m tmth

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Our special low price only

$B,50 Other Atylea at other prices.

ft.7Sio$7gS

Headquarters for
Traverse City Fair
Visitors
me Stylish Princess
It -would he very diffionlt to find a more a'tt<wotive
nmlotinvenienl pieot- of Furniture for Uie bedroom
■ Uian one of theav bauJ*om^,,I>roaaera
We have
a nice tMorunenl of-the aeaaoni'e l&tcel prodoction
an'l can surely plaasf you in njle. quality and
piioe Wc -want you u» oee the one we are telling
lorMttositia weU worth
tl8. We also have aome
gpemal bargaina in larger
■iaed Dreaoer* and Commooea, aelling trom

"J

ekilied workmen only.

They -toll Uat for

youe. Be oote andoee tbeto

each

. sUto

I -.nf.nwi:*'..

SOUVENIR FREE
FAIR WEEK
ask for one

Such a Handy Table
As the VICTOR Dining Table ought to bo in
every home. Ina^iearanoe it ia rich and .hand­
some, and it is tbe moat convenient uble manu.
factored. Unlike tbe ordinary Ubie, it has no
jmnta or cracks in tbe top to accumnlato'dust and
dirt. Then it oarriaa iu leaves and yon can ex­
tend it or aborteo it instantly, without removing
the diabea or table linen Sll-M to 918.00
cAhen np from 94.76

Save Enel Bills
By owning a Stove which will cot
your bill in halret.
No matte
whether it be a Range, OocA Stove
or Huater, we have them made <m
purpose to save fuel and Uat a life
time.

Dining Chair Bargains
We cater to the particular puoiJe who want a enmforuble Chair as weU as one that i. hand«,me
anddimble.
_
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Many people desire a high back Diner with a
comfortable tUt;otoer« a low shaped back; aome
prefer a cane or leather seaL while otbeja want a
Joed veneer or Milid wocvl .eat
Ow aanjmnen
ioolnd. * all of these and can t
be disappointed in style quslitf or price. We always have
some broken aeU and odd
Dicers -which we close ont at
cost.
Von abtfold aee tbe
speasl lot of 6 which we are
selling at 97.79. Otbeii up
from 94.60 per set

ORAND TlUVtUtl HMALO, PRIOAV. MPTVMMR^
under three dHSthe. for Iju, tt; tar
wild cem. U.
Pralrte ebtoken. Monmdtoa or BagItoh pheaMau wIM tsrkey.- faai
gtwaae aad wfM plgeoni Palewtal
kOl BBlU 1»I0.
Qaall—Open eeeMB. October U to
Keraaber S» InctoWre. Uatowtal to
kS1 more than 12,In one day.
Partridge and «>raee bew-Opea
Dm SUkterd Vwdar bM pob- *hll**iBoe! Lower are etlff. WUTO#
■rar^n. lower pentoauto. October K
Uabwl » pteur ciorj •entlUad, -la tb* *MU. bwk to bMsk, and M n UOiA
NoTamber M iBcluilre; upper pewlntAB< <X Sbob-Wab-Bond,” vHtten br tbat ben In the al^i Une tbe aplrtu
e
alt.
bnode Ford, of Chicago, of
aula. OelOber 1 to Korember SO taXn.8Biltlk
“Oaien., | tog orer ibcir dead.
jchtolre. Gatowfal to kUI laore thaa
«bO -BIMI
We lean tbU .pot of another tine,
tbe BeantUnl.’' Hr». Ferd !• tnly a
Judge Ittooaeday. Datowfnl to hare more
I ilHto so ta poeuMslon ai any erne rime.
lenr of tbe beauUtei. and ber dtecrlp. ibU garden of tbe Indian.' nuktog.
/
CCNtRAL
»CMOOt Balley.
U0> «t the popaler r«»on with He and walk down ibe wood ro^ that to two OH
ItotowtuI to kin panndge. Manitoba
Kalka.ka-A. A ItoUner,
GBOUNM AND IN THEATEBA
grouse, dalnper end pUrmlgan on
arealtb ot myibkai lecenda wbtcb ‘Jte uve of «oe of nainrea arched
Sniih. I>r. ItolKOCk.
Gland Utond. Alger couniy, until
bavp pwaed doea fron geaeralton cattwdrali. to tbe blue td Ontena Say.
Boyne City—C. A Banwy, Judge Z.'<^
Bate geoeraibai. te^H of latereet, not Here we lean legend and
ISIA
M. Harrto. L F. KnowUe.
ana to CbOM who have dwelt for a Indian of today. A. yen took at bu
MV part
P rMgw—Unlawful
CharteToU—Judge F. W. Majme,
alway.
etoHA
^wneilincj
tall until 1912.
tlBMAn tbli loeea apoU hot 11 Is fee*,
Willard A. Smith.
Urtereetlnc raadliig tor tboee vbo paibeUc, yea can nadenund a hopeHoming ptgeoft. and moumto
t
AUomey
per Aaturday.
doTea—unlawful to Ull at any Ume.
that li .tanped then, for the
have nertr noted the Omad TraeKilnk.
Indlan'a day 1. panlng. Hear Osena
Non-game bird*—Unlawful to eap•tie ncka. Tte eunr toltowi;
Tbe exocuilTc ooBrnmcc and
OneOa 'the am ot Uad that •trclcbea an two Indian Tillage..
irr, excepting btoekblrda Ea^idi
ber»
of
the
pnbllcliy
and
procrAw
.parrow., dowi. copper bawkr.
aetth, dlTldtSf Omad Traeene Bay' .baw-ba Town, wa. oeltled by a bond
oharpaklnoed hawk., and gnat boratKM Lake Miehl^, about M nllea of Catholic Indian, who came with ooBBluee. met la»t erenlng to tbe
BbotfTraTcroe City. U a Uule projeo- tbelr chief Pewbatoba. froa Old Mle- oStoe of J. W. Paiebln to perf«t
ed owla
Haw-. 1. a »1-1ipam lor
tar '^Tafl
Dock, plerer. snipe, woodcock and!
tloi that yoa aoey bare to took twice ttoo Point. They bnllt fairly »nb.ian- rangemenu lor the p.-oeram
day."
next
Salarday.
Tbe
arrangeflat
bonoee
and
a
UtUe
<h«tcb.
with
any kind Of water Iowl»—Open season
ea «D nay to dad. Thla /ta
'
Sbermaa—B.
D.
FradeMck.
tneni.
for
tbe
mmlng.
are
to
be
nui^i
from September 1 to January 1 InctoXlWlon Point, and lu tower abore the croia of thOf faith on the tower.
ANDREW jTsLACKBIRD,
Buckley—O.
A
Bfngbam,
D.
•ike In Chita CcakHM dO
e Otuwa Indiana—Picture Tal
Bet now tbelr chief U d<Ad. booee by tbe todal commltteee. tberefore
•ire. 8nl|>e. geeee brant, blue bOt.
inn Urwto* fair OaMaa Bay.
canrasback. widgeon, ptotali. tOttoUer.
abdway between tbe two am. ot tbe after booM la denen^ fennlng Iq- tbe pregrem ha. been prepared, but Walker
nitonwbuig-Balpb White. Frank rpoonblll, T«d head.
bey 1. the little tows of Omese, lu plementa are nwUng aad totUag may be .ubjert to .light chMge If
H. Vinton.
Ull duck may also be kUled be­
Imrtbre. InUreaU ecnlerlnc tn three when they dropped them aad paned any ii detored by tbe
Aagell—A B. Pray. Lowrtl Soaia. tween March 2 and April 25 Inclurire.
■tem and a etd»boet doe^ lie re- on; a tangle of eomac. aad Bllkweod. Ike tour of the rtean
Unlawful lo kill more than 2£ in any
UftOB dadUg a focae In two ehtirdiea. and yarrow, aad <teke cberrte. All. W to not brtlered. howerer. tb.l F. E. Sooru.
Elk Rapids—A K. Duogberty, A. A one day, or bare more than TS to pooIbere will be any malertal change.. _
We reached Otaena late one atte^ tbelr doorwaya.
It wa. decided lo bold two openelr Dougherty. H. O. Joyni, H. A Atner- BtuUM al any one Ume. Unlawful
Mad. ta tbe radn. bot tbe aen atomTnly '■Ichabod'’ to writ Urge
ecbool son, Robert tnillame.
lag jMUded eU that we had been toU It bU. aad I fear Be that tbe fla'd meeting, on the Central
UM any floating derlee propelled
Oleo HaTee—D. H. Day.
•cbool
grooad.
at
I:»
In
Uie
after■team. gaa. naptha. oU. gmoltoe
OflL
with wMeb tbe word to penned to no
Honor—John Ctum. J. W. Sanator*. eleetrieKy. or mU boaL or to ura any
and aheakere- stand, will be
Ike etoade bed epent themaalrea other than the white man'a *Aie
Frankfort—A D. BnUer. O. L. .wItU or punt gun. battery slnkboat,
erected on tbe «wibea.l comer of the
Teddy became very bulky whUesM
AD the orchard and atoddow. and water.Teddy, the Utile black bear former­
tVaterbury. D. 0. F. Warner.
ground, and the northwest comer
or similar derlee. Untowfol to uoe ly owned by Weitou Love, and which Ibe totond. In fact ao holateroas in
taaglae and tbkkota, wen glowingly.
Tbe otber
O. Paul.
gun of greaier slse than 10 ealbre.
JuyWU' green. Wb oner befon bnd fr entailer but perhepa to better ooa- that there will be plenty of room for
lecenily aiiended the Sbelby Elrairi lO. deponroeiit 11 waa fell by Mf.
Manlrtoe—C.
A.
Palmer,
Edward
two
eery
Urge
audlencra.
It
ba.
been
Geem end brant—Open seamn. Janbrnthed ,inore pnrity, more ftnenesi. dUlon. Tbeee Indian, are Preeby
and Mrs. Wimam Love ibat'U was
men bao^cy than wa. to the air. leiien.. They bertd a Sunday aebool arranged atoo. to have a neeUng In Buclfley, F. A. MItcheU. John Higgtos. nary 1 to December 31 tocliulrc to cal ««n-ntlon at Shelby. Ohio. ta.. ^•et^er for all concerned to sever ccoOiawn—Darld Campbell.
Chippewa couniy.
become
a
Buckeye.
Uora' a i..-cikiii. with blm. While Mr. tmra
The Urda anng rlotoualy. We were In what wa. fonoerly the Indian mto- the CUy operA- botme and another to
Landlocked ulmon, grayling
gtad we won aUre and had tonnd that ■ton. BOW the PreabyterUn eharcb. of Steinbers's Grand opera bouM.
Wolrertne. the cub llred tbe tm fU was ait««dUig the c
Lake Ann—M. U Lake. 6. A Bur­ speckled. California, loeb lerer.
If the weather to pleSMnt. an orertlow
Uttfl |pot on the map called Omena.
di.poqed of .Teddy
Jacob Abgnen, tbe grandeoa leetlng on Front street, the apoakert nett.
month, of hi. life In Trarerae CKy.
Bteelbend iroul—Open aeoM) tram although for two montba during tbe dusky, Obk).‘iatlem|».
I hotel, a
of tbelr old chief, to the Inierpreter,
to occupy tbe Hotel WbUlng bakony.
Maple Clty-^. G. W. PnOldc, A A April 13 to August 15. Unlawful
Bated
fenb the bear <111 abld*
lor a great many of tbem do aot .peak
summer be was tbe aolo
It for the
Belltoger.
bare
in
|
over the bUl a nlle away! Two tMag.
eye
iUle.
SUgtUh. Ihe pwtor
the Marlon Island too.
tbe meeting, willII be'a. f
Cedar—Jerry Snlllran, C- Dlllmwn.
foebea to length. Unlawful to take
. U botj one, that one ot tta bnlld- ot tbe I
Northporl-Jamee Kehl. W. 1
Order of Esereltee.
from Mocked slreami for four, years
tng> U the origtoal oU r
The meeting at tbe northwest cor- Campbell. Judge St^r C. Ganbe.
etler stocking. Unlawful to kill brook
Alan bebool; the other, an oithard of
Letond—C. U Dayton. W. C. Nel«m. iront. grayling, large or small mouth
er of the Central achool gronndi will
MOb appU treea. The Clorera. an­
cottage Jo.l flntabod by Prof, Halt, of since 18S2 Average Rainfall HM Roe
Sutton. Bay—J. O. Duncan. W. A black bew or white baas.
be opened by Hon. J.. W. Paichln.
other pretty hotel, h n mile away U
due Unlreraliy. glvt-* u plctuteauui
The aadleno. wa. Urge. Tbe r«»i- who will prment Congretiman Oerrlt Gunn. Ole Laiaon. Dr. W. U. Payne.
Putdu
Siurgeon.
2A3 inebee—Figures Ccmplled
nantber dlrMUon.
ch to LeUnd’x northward.
touch
denu of Omens and tbe
Old Miaskui—W A Pratt. A.
J. DMtema as ehtonnan ot Ibe meet­
green or white 1mm—Unlawful to lake
By A E- Walt
J. Ottii Adami. the tamon* Indiana
. anniet Lodge, the plaoe
pie were to tbe toregroand aad there ing: CongreMimn Dtekema wlU In­ Porter. E. O. Ladd, W. R. Bagley.
from inland watera, except with book irUst. painted romc wonderful cancteoaUg. to a group of pnbeunUat.
wa. a doaky backgronnd ot Ottawu troduce tbe weaken. U. 8. Senator
aaww of tbe aun mttlng over Lake
Acme—John HoxAe, DenuU Hoxsle, and line.
. Ugb np
6. A Walt has oompUud the talto*Michigan this nimmer.
Wm. Aldon Smltb and Hon. Edward Qolpcy Thacker.
Btock bam—Unlawful to. tato tn
b Jnet Are ndnatee' walk and Cblppewat.
“Blrchcraft." the b.-au«rul summer Ing flguTci. givtog the temperatw»
Artmnd the UtUe bay are beautifnl A. BanerofL
GrellfckvIUe—Walt^ Oreillij|L
any manner from April l to May 20 in- home of Prof, and Mr«. Ljuhanter. of and raitaall for the mouth of A«sM
fnm the etoree aad the atenmboat
rntmaer borne.. A general of the ctrU
i). Reynolds.
Chicago, I. clorad lor the anamn.
The meeting at the
cliMlre.
Mr*. Gaston and Mn<. John Shcp from the year 1682 until tbe prcnaot
Copemtob—Al. 01
Onr sued hunt. Ur. Wheeler (1 feel war haa bollt a moei arttoUe garrlaoa. ot the Central ecbool ground, will be
wood,
with M1.S Martha Sherwood, year. Tbe average latotoll for thtt
Solon^N. W. Herrington.
pare he w«U torglre thto peiwooal iliext him a colonel ba. a palatial res­ opened by ex-Jodge J. A. Loemnger.
have come from Emmet Beach to fin-' period baa been 2.63 toebes.
Bmpire-E. A Otaley, to A ColUto
Uh the season at Letond btaora raword), to a perpetual exampU ot what idence. On tbe extreme end of tbe wbo will prawn! C. A. Palmer, of
Temperatare-arta Ratofay. .
point
to
the
bandeome
cottage
of
tbe
A
A
9mard.
Manistee,
pnaldeat
of
the
Michigan
turetog
t indtanpolia for the winter.
oorAlaUty sad bospItoUty may t
tou Dr. CMchealer. of Chicago, and
> i^ublcan club., e. chairman of
Be U alwny. mUlaurtng to the
Qlen Arbor-^. a. Ntown, A. NesHigh. Low. AT*.- '‘ton.
ANDREW J. BLACKWRD PASSED
wn.
iwt and eatenalBiaent of hU gneeta. fnnber down to the bemtlftil n»i6.a
u
of the mayor ot Traverre CityAWAY MONDAY.
GarflrIA-W. F. Grant. Robeit
wbetherU to reh
43
BeTcni reeldenu of CTnclanatl atoo Edmund Fom and Albert Zink.
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•6
Barney. G. A. BobertaOQ.
tr& a ri^ and r
The Rev. J. C. Wilson, of Cascade. Ap43
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The
meeting
In
.tbe
City
opera
•■s
•d- from Ma early days, when
Roosevelt Will Oivu Etccuralon.
pcifited Dirtriet E\
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43
Tbe local committee bad arranged
falhar wna one of the pkmeer ml.-: I am gtod I bare aeen Omene Bay bonie will be opened by United Slates
S3
Church cf ChrisL
rtipartw to the Indian, on uppM Lake| to tbe morning when It to allre with Dtotiict Attorney Oeo. G. CoTetl. wbo for an excursion on the bay la the
40
erment Interpreter.
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Bnpirlar. whether H to hameealng bit .nnlll green, and fierce pnrplca. and will present Senetor F. C. Wcimorc. afternoon upon tbo steamtailp Root
G. WllKin. oi im.rane.
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8!m
M
hiWMB for a drtre, whether It to .bow- tbe blue of lapto toxull. and there are a. etaalrman. Senator Wetmore will veil.. This In luelf wUI be a splendid
bu been the gneta of the Her. Mr.
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the speaker., Hon. J.
, Sept,
ranby for tbe past few dayi- The Rev.
trem fo.- the pebple of Trererue'Clty
tag yoa eboei hi. band.ome faru. m white cap. that a Lake Ml
4.U
4« .
,
VDV»«r.,G>»m
called
<
WUsoD
will
later
move
to
this
cU}'
Mr
Andrew Mack.tcpen<
vhatbtr It to piling hSci. with log.., ks. blown tn over night. 1 am gtod CtsbbtoMn. Hon. J. J. Calbonn ai
and their rl.ltors from ebrosd.
42
.67
d
district
even
Blackbird, ofthe
.................of
theOt............................
CRtawa.. first jMst- Mbe
Ltmgwortb.
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40
I and erentota. the, i imre aeen Omens Bay In tbe tote
matter of the rlltoge of Little Trnr- geltot for tbl» district of
3.»
tony great Braptoees. Truly Ibl. !■ jjptteraooa, when It sblramen and I Tbe meeting In Steinberg'. Grand
aay >ara a goretninent inter- ChrlM. He to an able _
na idwl botielry. with an Meal host quivcra la aad out of ibe Indentatlous j opera bouw will be opened by ex-aiy
aathor of Indlu text book. speaker and without doubt will maku
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41
exccUcnt
poraon
few
tne
place.
t
the
YpsllanU
normal
and
Ha shores aad the pinks and AUomey Farm C. Gilbert, wbo will
aad ttostae.. to an Ideal looatlon. ere^
i.r
colU
torcaden and pale emerald are like iwceent Judge F. W. MAyac a. chairtaoktag as Ideal picture.
We publUh the foUowlup mrnoptte
Inualty. aged about 90.
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n 346
Will Locate In the Wc«L
Judge Mayne will Introdiioe the r.f the Mlcdtlgan game tow. for iho reel
ta Omens taera are *Tndton. to tbe tbe poltobed sorfaoe of the abelon.
aged wife, a full-blooded
lea.
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44
Jatne. HattcTK end 1-. G. Reyn«
speakers. Hon. Wm. L. Thylor, Con- benefit ol tboM or onr readcra wb] Ifogllah woman.
itaht of yik InBtoa. to the toft of ab^
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64
sUrted Thursday night on tb- !
He was married In Toledo,
63
3.63
Tea.- ladlaa. w«»i1t
I thank God that 1 hare llred to greuauu A L HamUtoo.
might bo iniere«lod.
>«igb the
wife came here with him before the
Tbe speaker.' elands and tbe opera
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3.70
word to the woods, wll you beaksu. see Omena Bay Just a. tbe
mw, oik and enrlbeu—uniawiai railroad, were built.
stop at Denver, —.........
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73
City end other point*. Mr. Reynold's
■ait.aec*e yon la dlfcerent wayu.
wi and the wen to all baUUng with house, will be deeoimacd for the oc- lo kill unUI 1913.
M
T4
OMther live.i to Los Angele*.
The wood, of Mew Mlwloa Folnl orange and red and tbe traes at West cesioa. Tbe oommltiee on decoration,
Elk—Unlawful to kin until 1916 on
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70
He two .voung men Inteod to lo­
aru redolmt wrtth m—»orto. of the Or^rd ura black, tandtol bouqncu. win conriu of 8. Ctoek and B.
lloUe Blanc taland.
cate aomewhiTe In the west aod go
graund*
are
located,
Arrick.
who
wtll
appoint
tbelr
asstoitime when the dusky red man gUded alibonetted apUnst Ibe riot of color.
la buslnosi lor tbrm.clve*.
Deer—Open aearan from Norember boiup in town.
tar hbRag fram Ire# to trae. aad the Tbe two week, old moon to .'Uver to anta. Mr. Clwk will bare charge of
The Isai >ears of the aged chief,
of Stelnbergb Grsud 10 to 30 IneluiUve. Unlawful lo kll! re were fillMl wtih1 dbuippolni
•ttiwan ^htaiked the Wrdi betea the eky abore at aad a uraage glow,
dbuippolmmenl.
without procuring license. Resident ipor year* hr bad l>ei-fi
r-f-n tbe tat.iorlan
tarhtoosBM. ThM*day. are decades half nn and bait moon, to orer tbe opera bonne an done of the nchoul
I up o the Iasi few
pata. aad the ume tree., grown wMe ualcr. and tbe peace that come. U grouad ttand. aad Mr. Arrick the CUy
his remarkable meiuory
opera boose aad tbe other spoaken,' bunter'a llcentt>. 33£. Unlawful for any year,
ta girth aad UU In stalan. have tain
LUgbt etoe but His own aeo^!
peraoa to UU more thm two. Unlaw- ■lood Mm to good stead, and In addi
kund at tbe ecbool ground*.
tbr Indian dtoitonarte. and
dud on the pound for yean. Green
Englewood. OL
fttl
to
kill
to
rad'eott
or
fawn
to
The order of tbe recepOon of the
other Indian text booka wblch be had
atamod. of mou cover their tongths,
Unlawful to pur»n». kill or publl
ibllshed bad put much
gueeto when tbe bool arrirea will be
aad their tuaMui' Sower, are all 4he
capture any deer while it to to .water. ihoiiu
vis. avwl ihtof. of the wood.
i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦AS amuged at ibc meeilog of the Taft
Unlawful to use dOR. to hunting. Un dian legeuds
club
In
tbe
council
room.
Wodocwlay
LONG
LAKA
Other trees have growa gnat aM
tbe Otuwa ludians are noted
lawful
to
n*e
arHflclal
ligbu
In
bunt-.
The work was one of tbe mosi com­
higA Ftou. bataam Brw, beetdraa. •♦♦♦♦•••♦AAAAAAw erenlng. nte exreutivc committee
___ Unlawful to kin until 1906 on plete n( the kind ever compiled, but
-IT*"' alms aad sUver blrcbu
Long Lake, ^Icb.. Sept. 10.—School Buthorlaed tbe program commliiee to Grand l.tond and In Lapeer. Huron, when Ibc old rbief was ready to bcud
a band for '*raft day."
Beta ta Swatty. ttreaded by taadnat- began Monday to dUUIel No. 2 with
o the imbltoberM be could not find
Sanltar. Tuhcola, Maexmih. Allcgen.
The Reception Commitlse.
tag wood Ittadito aad the oilgtaal Mtos Mdto Crisp a. toataer.
It had i>een stok-n ffoni hi. reslTb« Kind Toti naT» Always Bot«ht,
wUdi liai beoh
President W. B. Wiltlai
ot the Oiuwa. Sl Ctalr. Lake, Osceola.
ce at Harlior Bprlnes. The loss
yatha htosed by »e Oiuwa. and CblpJohn Harlg went to Manistee Ust
ta tua« for over 30 years, hag borne the tataatare «C
D baa appointed Clare. Mason, Uenlttee, Wexford was olmoM more than he could bear,
— and haa been made nnder Ml per.
Friday, to take treatment for rheu- •Ta!l day-o
HItmukee.
Newago,
Mecosta.
Isabella.
and
omblllerid bis last years.

reception eommtttee:
tbe following
t.
Tacked to the tram are tammellon.
was
welt
known
ibrongb
tbe
Grand
msttom.
Traverae City—Republican couniy Grud Traverae. Oceana and Gladwin iTavetwe region.
for the anmmm taU—“Tb the rusUc
Mr. and Mrs. Ooear Uoba tram the committee, city offIcUl.. couniy
cournim. Untowfol to kill onUt 1910
Roam m the hiB;*
the raaort
AU Coonterfeita, Inftatioae and *«Jngt ea-yeod” are hnt,
- - ly with
IL Kalkaska county. Unlawful
data;** -Leatoaan aruaue;- *^ood parent.. Mr. and Mrs. C. Aakeraoo. of flclato, mpen-lson. board ot pducs- tmill 1912 in Arenac, Bay. Benale. CbeBxperiments that trifle with andendai^tto be^th a€
tlon. city council and board or public
raad ta tae rUtoge.- aad “To Indton
Ixxfanta and Oiildrtsn-Erpertenoe asataet 3
LELANO.
1. Emmet, and Leelanau counto pUoe.
work.; 11. 6. Hull. W. D. C. Gormaiue.
poden.* .This Indian garden!
Vnlswiul to kUI unUl 1916 on
Hr*. Marab's taster ha. returned to W. E. William*. Frank Hamilton. K.
the woo^Md mlBstratoy. all the rlrid
LeUnd. Mlvh. Sept. 9.—Mr. Sedg­
Boto Btonc totond.
ber
home
to
UdUim.
W.
Hatting.,
Tboe.
T.
Bates.
J.
cmett of <he woods, all tbe apldmt
wick, Of tb< fort Wayne BecUi;
Rabbits—Untowfol to use ferret, to Works. E. M Dcuer. aMlitant cashier
Tbe Rev. JoMpb Zimmerman and Hannen. C. L. OrelUck, Dr. J. D. MudSra. the wkUast Mrdbee. the taltost
Cataoria is a bannJmw mlmtitate for Caater Oil,
wife are thinking ot moving to Wstai- aoa:-W. W. Smltb. A E White, W O. hunt to Waahtenaw. Charlevoix. Ink?. nr»t National bank. Fort Whyne. and Will Evans ,of Fort Wayne
eoric. Drop* and BootblnR BymfM. It Is F'
Holden. J. A Brawn. Tbot. U. Sher­ Wayne. TuKoto. Upeer. Cans, Kala- White
n with the ah togton tbU talL
fruit house,-are bora, vUittog their
r Opium, Uorpbine nor other MareaCle
P. C. Gilbert and tomlly spent Sun­ man, Oeo G. Coveil. Geo; H. Cros*. maxoo. Saginaw, Grand Trarerae, Llv- tomUle*.
ebemy of nature. And Imra old Bbobmbetance. Us BRe is ita Euarantee. It deotreyi Wei
togBton.
Callmun.
Ottawa.
Clinum,|
Frtta
Longneeker.
W.
C.
Hull.
F.
H.
Dr.
aad
ilra.
Locuto
Ball.
Misa
Helen
WabBeag. the aUghty Medicine Men. day at tbelr ootlnge on Long Lnke.
and aDaya Feveriahntata. It coree IMi *
' *
Smith. Oeo. W. Raff, M. 8. Smidcrs. Macomb. Kent. Barry. Jackttin, and Ball. Mr. aad Mrs. Frank C. Ball and
the Jeu«e-W«aene of the Otuwu.
CoUc.
It
reUevoa
Teethtor Trooblea, earea C<
Mr. and Mrs. E. A Dutyea went i
family,
have
retorned
w
tbelr
hornet
A B. Cook. Dr. F. P. Uwton. Samuel Monroe eaunites and Puw Paw towni by tbe men of bto tribe. Summit Cuy last Wetaeaday to I
Mancie, tnd.
and Flatulency. It aatamiUtee the Food,
Gartond. L. F- T1tu«. M. O. Robinson, ablpa. Van Bnree rarnty; 'AOegaa
Mr*. Carnataan and Mias Clara Carn­
Ml orer him WM balU a canopy of lead Pomona Orange.
Stomach and Bowels, riring healthy and natatal A
J, A- Loranger, H. S. Ohmer, J. W. county. excefA to tbe uwntailps ta ahan have rataned to Fbrt Wayne.
top a. chUdran buOd house, with
e Hotlmr*a
Friemd.
Tbe Children’s Panaiw The
i
Mrs. M. U Updike and two ooi
Saugnuck. Ganges and Caako. and Ida
Patchln. Dr. A a Garner,
their bloeke. Tbe Indton eer bear,
prof, and Mrs Htaleck have reio-nWaltooe and HareM. left Mond.y tor Sw.Dtou, Dr. A a Minor. Dr.- W. A lugham couniy encept to tbe townyed the mi of bto
t to LotosTllle. Ky.. after a summer
Rlctomond. Vlrgltaa. wbeye they
Frank Holdswoeih. Dr. J. abtp. of Meridian and Lnntang City.
tbe storm bruk. orur New Mluton
I Mr*. Maro'a cottage, north
Squirrato—Open seoMO tor fox.
prat
FutoL The Indton eye
Max Fisher, of Port Wayne, has let
btock and gray, from October 15 to
Mr. and Mra. J. M. BlAoU eapcci to
daactag wraith. .Aen the moon to 1a
e eoBinct for bto new eouage on
November 30 taclnslve. Unlawful to
Its tost vurtar, and the ehiMowa arq » to Oklahoma to tamnd the utotcr
>ke Miebigan. Jut south ot "Bound
pubUc or private perka, or to Lake
h^ uad deep. At the head of the with thtan am
Topany incorporated city or vlUage.
tomb of lop a batoam Sr ha. grawn. TrererM City.
Beaver—Uatowfta to kOl untU De­ cottage Btobop We
We wekMae our new pataor. the
■■I w the fool to a youag maple, and
lucky,
cy. to bulldiag
cember 81. 1910. \
M a near-by Hnk to the simple In- Rev. Gurraa Carey, and wife, to our
.._ .J o
OB Lake Ml _
' OUer. fisher and martin—Unlawful orchard
Carl
arl Grawu. son of IProf. Ora<iwu. It
-R^Wab-Baag-. Otar*." midst and feta that tbe chuteh to very
i kill from May l to November 15.
Idtng a cottage on tbe boM1 bluff
fononate to sacurtog Hr. Carey. -Mrs.
As artist ta tbs craft of tbe
Mink: raccoon, skunk and muskrat—
th of Leland.
L • *
it baa beeo kased
has fstaloasd a portal ot whlu Carey to a formra Long Lake girt, be­

^ flie Land of

SlMdiKWah-^tung’*

“TAFT DAY”
PROGRAM

FOUR ROUSING MEniNGS

■md. U H. JMatt*. Dr. A. «. ««*■
Jer. C. r. Z*P1. L. K. Olbh*. ArckJ*
CIbbs. the Rer. J.'J. 8bwho. U BBilckM7. J*te rorucb.-^’lcto»• Petertrl. L«»tie WelA. J. Z. Tweddle. Jm.
B. 8cat«. R. SeAambwfw;.
DBiler—fUlpb CMe. A. % Stlseon. H. C. TrlpA
SuffiMlt etty^ *- PnlTw. 1^. L. JTedman. Frank Dea*- .
Fife Uke-Or. U A Walter. Joaepb
Meyers. W. A. Kent
BeUalre—Ira A. Adam., C. *. Dena-

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‘Teddy” a Buckeye,
Born a Wolverine

RAIN FOR ADGDSI

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CASTORIA
What is CASTORIA

GENUINE CASTORIA always
BeRXS the Signstste of

The IM You Hare Aliajs BobIM

r MO OMroachlag path.
On stthor tads. Ugh ap. are ttay ouitaaks. Pactape dntay pwsts watch
tmt Cl aM*u for the appraach ot

loved by all wbo know ber.
Will A BuglUb._____
(ordlally tovltod w eoom out to the KeltoT. the Bev. Dwaas Oochlto. Ed. October,
Mra. SieveaaoB win eloee ber ootWolf, im and wHd
ige fhto week and with ber soos and
servloea. Morning oorrtce at U. Walt. 8. A Walt. Frank Sladek, Tboa.
NelMin. A- H. Bennett. F. M Ham- • oU over tax cnonilw. ftS; lor wolf i-r B>oib.v. Mr*. UcCray of
<-ienlng 7:3n.

In Use For Over 30 Yeai*.

MANO tlUVIMt MUAIA mOAV. MmilMft It. mt

m

- The aorU Mohel •
Mro. U H. Proy I* o* Ita okh Sot.
Pleldtag WotKw taU to tta henr
haohee oad hart hi* aide oad oprolaod
«y&coted ctadM&u ata Rk ata hh toot 00 he t* tad (to.
. JiB Chatay I* eoBo hotter.
i. Moitor set hto toot hvc gWu
hodtoig:hto tareo toi^SWoo JL
NORTHMirr.
Mr*. }. r. Motbewe retorwed
•rettlac from o three doye* rMt oi
hooM for a.wMI*.

MtoMo Berthaaad MargMwt Bpecr
•f lltafll aty ifiwi^alal by *
Mtos Bspy. were la town Mcoday.
Uoyd Me Donald aad Chaster PntTraverwe City Satanlay where ata wW
Bllrad school tht* wtoier.

TbePieasuitSsieB
of New Made Bread
iitaa«rUihteae«aramra**«^UilMudmi^te
boBBemidmlmito oder *&e« a cm^ tfUrang d db as^ m
bataradwbimm. ko tafa tm al rf a bap titah. ii totamihm
It twb cta haf^ wni BMi ha Bta a cramm bcB • Im

ter. Mr*. Ben^ «C Traretee CRy.
ore to tta rtaBRy to rtat retotlrea.
CQben Pray Bade a trip to Tror1 by her oMer. MU«
Atojfordtaarafib
erta Ot}- Sotarday.
lOlUdo Masel. who wtll epeod o
: BtoDita with frioid* ood nloiive*.
Mn. Mabel Piwy oad Mto* tmo
few days.
of >■
■• •
Beckwith of Maple Ctoee, nOed o*
Mr*. F. W. Wltooo of Traverae City
occupy the Porter cottage for
Hr*. Baryto Proy Boodoy.
vtoited relatives aere tost weta.
few week*.
»UI «r ■g4«'t M bl baa dm mmi and wm mca rarat^S^
Mr. oad Ur*. OmRc Oogroot arc «BTta Mr. Ur. Sweot ota foadly reapira^mkmgdtomimddmcdinkbtahnubifaeabS^bh
loraed to Adr;*n oiler the Mornrh
erbdhmeumik.
UTte to k
•Ur la tho Spruter cottoge.
retarwMro. Noel oad
~
Stoaley ot Sottoas Bay are gu«Ms ot
.
i>— »y*- ^
Mr*. Orta LJadny ha* a brother Df. and Mr*, t C. Vwi DeWallwr.
•peat _____________
.
Tta Mr. Mr. BahIVKM. «aehk. .. rutitoc tar.
PWii Pbbee, mother aad
Ut>
wmabBoodbmdiibmm
P. Mottaw*. the MUta* Mtdge oad
a cBDer at Mobal tost daaghter LUIaa returwed Mewday .to
Groat •p*«t tta day ot Chw^n^
their bone to New Boston. Ukh.. after
OedorGodgeO
poMlnc the week with tbo lomer's
•toler. Mr*. J. C. WolgaK
WaRcf.WataM^ad wUe epeai
Mrs. Mary Defts rtsRed her pareats
Bimdokfori
Boodoy at fVldli« WotooB’
Mr. aad Mr*. Adam Muehllol. last
alierftt^a.
«
Mr. ood Mro: “

weet. rMratog to ber home to
praok nrotaM of Oroa-l Rapid* i
Qraad
Rapid* Monday.
Rohm
POon.
W
m
hodir
tart
Iwt
.-m* MIMION.
“11* Rmp tba Beab Cook* Uae*»
If fb«>«)»etrlcftl etonn Sfttur Wednoodvr by the Mek of • tarve. At
F. W. Vltooa wu to tDwa tram tta
d Ur*'. Son Uogooa.
few days wig*
IGi NoUle Browo lOK oouaty eoai Moalay.
■*•
or Hr. Kitchen•■ cow* prokeni he ts recorerln* rwoldly.
'etto.
mdL
ItM Horn WllIU Ot lABBlM t* tta haUdBg or J. Tdylor-o cottage
Mto* Rora Geitseaanyer I* tta
8«pt 7.
tar aiMtf, j»r«, Pwl tWte beclo It atoc
gwett el Mr. aad Mt*.
t Ptoctar.
Mr. aai Hrw
• ubpoUted iMt BoAdor.
Hn. Cha*. WoMOB oad OOB ore
Hr. Bta Mn. CynM fU^ of Wexweek In Tnyem ■Cllf.
D hftliit the OMW.
tag bade m Klagsley. wtare they wtR
M eeaty. otonaoR oTng P*otHm’
Bd NORBOB_________
______
* r. NeedhoBi. oad taR
•aato make their hoate.
amra geta Bitaii nad ra edectwc wmfat wj
mil U
Wr. Von ot EUt B,
fbe COMTocatloiua <A«rdi bmUbc OB »uta]
drew. Prof. N« edhoB. Mro. Momroe OB) woe City Ttarodoy recmtog Pridoy.
R. B. DeFraace, Uoyd McDonald.
ore vloHlBg ot the
Mr. Keleo taoro lo IBhlto today.
chUdna kpew
. .
Ralph Case. A K. Pnlver. A. B. BitoMro. Otnrce Brook
W. A. Q. Mortio tae « WWW of om
'nmaemwmtawbMnph
aon
tad"
g
Band
U
wt M
ppcMkod hU
orfclog oo the aew 4^.
• towaaklpa
mmlaMlhrabkmballbh
mcrapdatad.
00 taodoy awmloi
Mr. Sctaklor ourtod^ Motkegoa
I to Traeetwc city
ot tta choreh. UH mlBUtry ho* b««ii
today oad expects to retora by way
___ Bhrt lATdi*. horo
o bleoolng to ww lo Oii* *ldoUy. We
of Orood RapH*.
4te PraMMt AtMO.
mwmoreef a beta* Ara « ad, bd I k f*
b«d.
Mr. HoitU of Chkag* to spoadlag.
Pwtor h»d Ofjuj* Tmpkte hope be axy ta rk&inMft.
Mn. Botangum ot Coter Rub oad
a tew day* ^r*.
bid w^i« mra a <qw« maaL wcl U fki
h toy* til Ttoeer** City U*t
Mr*._____________ ____ _____
Ita*. Plekerlbd of New Tort. Bother
Mr. Baker of Odcogo arrlred tare
chased tta Mom Bower* propen}'.
ood OBel*. reopocdeolr. of too.
Fto «da by you dcabte; I
aMW Botdta. W4- Batarday With a party ot taae seek;
J.
C.
Pease
waa
a
Traver*e
City
caflloffOB. vMUd
............................................
with him ood totoll
ttiiy Boty oad
sMRgntoaaed wewal lama.
D. Mdtog
Redlag Ot JOtamL m, was
V*a
[iC^eyota daotater BtVALtXY CITY MULJNC CO.
Browasow I* coBratoaetog.
at the (-.............
______
returned_____________
uned tmo opeadUg
_ (he
.
“tav"*
Atoc Teepic of Baginaw wa* to towa
HoUy of Uoalac, who ere oBj^ing
H. B.
ooBBerBt Mr*. Kcteey'* old bene th
Ihdon' ouUog. vHifod frieodo tai
m K tta Usrtta boose Bataytay Tuataay calltog oo Dr. Brwwaaaa. The
Ohio.
aonah^ce ot ibrae two was msde
tta' pool week.
.
Sonday.
VnU retnrata
Mr. Jolla* LoBonU
rMonta U> hi
whm both were studeau at the Pr^
We «ro jprry to .itan lh»t Mro.
August Load of Kewoaee.
Satardoy otter boi
' fliUte iU. We tniat eh* tog sprat
days tare, tta gne* a few day* here laK week
Tta TiUage water task baa reoratly i
John Uppner of Chicago to bet*
________
Of Mr. and
Mr*.__8. Portec.
P
been endeecd sad received a new coat j
nraelaad. flret-eacoad grata
.The Mbeeh HUdrta Oowood
tor
a
iew
days..
Mro. Mattaw* rad Mn. Mika of
of
I (*ua\.
patoi.
VanValkeaberg. Ant grade;
Cbarloe Walker of Ctaaago to atayTtaopio. are gito*U ot their atotar.
i.epL ».
lag at
ai tta Man to bouse.
I of Ctyt aetael* Or*mr t'aneroo. drvt-aladeegartoa
Mr*. bl Barnet.
Piereew. kiadergirtra.
M. OMier'af

CMo«o to at tta MarAboot twenty Tooag ladle* aajoyed
a^cole sapper
Bdw. Buckley to Buckley A Dougtoa
t with a patty Lta (to, to 1, eec. St. T ft. R It.
W. R Wood. p*ta.,_ __ ___ __
j
1a Tory U1 at ihto wrtiroom: BlUitrth
Vlrtoia..
K. Bdnkmaa
J. K. Walkey of BetolL Wto,
It to beUered that the a
._t-OB ostMOod *Hlt la t
^K at the Martu tonoe o*«
T. cum-'*^
tkto year to greater itasl
terie WeMeo. loarth mwtalAUhSK
mtogs.
tot
(3,
Old
UlsaloB.

laK
year.
Tta
count
to
nravaltoblc
6. B. Pray returwed home to Mabel
BATKa.
^ ............ — Hawklo* to Victor M. but probably will be In shape toaKWty low the A W. 8
for a -few day*.
r«. BOBO at shnore. who ha*
Mr. SkeK* of Muakegon -wRh _
-■ ••
^
t etoittog h< ■oo oad other ralp- ty^
awtaytog to Uto YMnRrrtotiy tor the pa*:
■ to thU
'Union htreet biiWtog.
year. ‘Ita atteta
retupiod
to
her
home
1*
Uatoo
wtfe oad
dob^
Malta Eraas, prlacM
•dditlon*^hU ta|uS%ottlBg to a ve? t. H. t
n...
.0.
City
to
day.
H
ot
haahaad.
.who
to
a.
grata: May NactanST;
~ -out eott* -tUoe *a
alee eenent baaeawDC with a ceneot
the year.
hBBW.oad
has
beet
working
taca.
Howard
irioBd. Myo. Wb.
eooltog tank for<toSk aad butter.
er.'Uta WhlUag, aaioel 'to >4~hlk. '£'~iad
•ehool got a good aurt yeeler- fewrdi vatae; Qmo* ■nabRli* IL^
Mr. bncaOD U on throogb Ike suoimer. will seo '
laKdah te'aay tlB*UoeL
PerniSta.^^ to *4 auL *• - "W
ooe iraetar. Mtot Laara
seoota grade*; Edith Matafib
la tta 800- teW -weeks laager.
Mr. Norman has the Job of hoUdiag
The Rev. J. J. Potter ot the! V. B the rest of this place.
.Mary E. Knapp to Edwin R Stanley. Haoki, of tbe ktader^riea at Board- eecondgradm; Mabel MeW£^ Uto
diyTKhool oc, the Moody cborca. Uu‘Dd the
church loft laM Friday
Ur. Nelson. Jtaeevme. WIs, epeat a sod wife tots S. 4 and &. MK 5. P. H.'a »ns. belag unable to b< iieeewaat%e'eaoMof h
w oa4 tatkwtaal ood
tew days here retaralng bone this Jrd.
which to held oear.DedMTTlIle to Baal- -rawla*.
Seventh Day Adventtots to WlUtoia suceKMBkto^^D- pomw-taBoa uSw.'
,
Mabel Eldred, tawtARh grataa.
. be
Idc county. He hnoeu
hipecte to
The following are the teachet* In
>' Wwtord.
CW. Vote U ^ iDcailag la»l fur lageteoU, N U fft. of lou St aad X3.
two weeks. Hto wife speadt
bit 4, P. Hto tat
le ^echdoto tor tta «ea^ year.
eevermi parties tils wrak.
time at a atoier * boas to Uoaiogne.
WnitonOrust aad Wife «* C
Tbe'aeBhhrtn Tta'Nermaa dtatiiei
High BclmoL
itotoined MoedBp with a tody fnm her. parmto to era. A T r. R II,
Prank B. Parmenter and wife ««! W_______
aay, owt, id oad it; mod wiMMoera
^
Bari Adana, to 14. bit 1.
'^ *,lc*; MgrtM_____________
StalUce^Dty.alab.
: Harrto Mailed.
•chool- workm <
Co.-* 7U.
^ * the aanual ooBferdmice as lay d
Sari
.. FW» to TtoK her parwitA who
NMODN.
________A. R car.,Mr«.ne
*. to 14. ait I. H-U A Ctoto 7U. 1£S3T
1^
Mceatary. oad tta Mv.
large eunter fron here attraded
___ uA^wifettf Peaou vtoa£ito koose' of fhto dtstiict to
Geo. Molr aad w^f# to Howard C. SE5i.
Uemt.ara AOMOg then. Arraago.•. *f«. Mdv.
?
repalr*r&l greaOy tnptoTCd.
Clki;* OtVford u« Hn. Per■ arc being bom tor m« emcrRuUi Baldwin of Trararse City Cole*, to tS. ttk. M. H. i- A Co.'* Ttt
eoek nllcBdad Ibe Muntr Boo.
>r au1 visitors. Cone tor ;
Gurta. to SI. bit K. U. 1, A CWto
Ruhi* DuaatBg
will
ta
ptoecd.
a
aew
raof
uke*
the
DelterY barn.
tapi.
Canon Hale. Appototod Caehlee gf
Idaoe of the old. aa elitot toot hdditloo
BenJ. 8- Thirlby to Cha*. A.
Born, lo Mr. aad Mr*. Mas SIsitow.
Coma, oad (klMiwa are
and
.
___________
on, the ftoof whieii *W toetode an Bept. 1st, a eon
i>e wife
wUe to
to 35.
K. bit
Feruwood.
fi^iipg'.riiiiix
MAYFIELD.
entl>
and
the
atalrwi
8. Woodworth to Bert —
Marla
Mr*. Ho*}- i-epler aod
0^^ to rtatttoj
Mtos Onco-HDlB at tbwad RapMs.
ham.
eH
Of
awK
aec.
17.
T
SC.
R
It
Lee
Horwahy.
priadpaJ;
_
_
n«Fbt
1*
halag
hrotoer lac*. w» nave bv..^|
U vlsiuag Mtos Lulu ReynoMa
bonding to to he replartered. ■
R BuRoe aod erlfo to WUIto, Wright eighih grata; Sarah Prall.
hRani^ to tar hose at ihetr Moiaer. ueorge Popiar A han _____________
Lralis Beyaolda and'Jim Masters 8. Jaowe
Deity. bH of nwi; ot
aad nlk Irath grade; Uule Itsy, sixth grade.
Bnlth ot Acne —1 CUnioa
rotaraed lo UOJdwto.
H of MfM me !. T n. R I.
lAaato Imawbury. fifth grade; Laara
Mane a nnubw « oor yoaag people Ma^l hate charge of tta augto aad
------------->rk.
The
BctaoL
which
....
work.
..................
.-mel
BeHortoa aad wife to Daa- Oravee. fourth grade: ISdith (Hhhe. al baak to Ui* city hi
report a aeagaua) evcfiag <a\, I
d about two weeks, la
lei
L.
doBBor
panto
to
Parswood
add i UM grade: Btoach Doughcy. eocood poatitao to Uke (<A«
Upaniag
Marvaai t
------ ---------------------------------perwl
py
MfM
Alice
Boyd
«
WOlianM
X
'N
Nettie Gray first grade; Jolla Peptember. Mr. Hale
1* TtalUag at the
tta poettton a* <
Wm Ingereoll aad wife to Valratlae
s kiadregartra.
.. Ilosley. here.
^UM Phye MoMaga has muTaed
•ad Mr*. 3. ■»'. Oreea reiarned
eeae. bH of bH of aw^ i ^ 18. T
Mr*. Kuats aad Mrs. UeMch of Wtotoeakkltot
(roa a visit at tar itacto
• Geo.
h.odi'
teto-A
lIhUA. Mieb.
.
NelUe LyOe. prla
KrMay trodi a tour we^i' vtoll wRb coBsto. tare been xlsitlug Mrs. Kuats. 25. R 11.
l tiodgv.
Jobs A. Bigger sad wife to Bmlik
* lSum Mr. Hale ataned la tta Bint Mb'
■no MUWW RdKh Gibbs and Ntaa friends aad rrlatlves to New York mother. Mr*. Georgv Haace. tor some
^Btoger.^i^of^nS or ow% or *w>4
Paya oi Tnvwao utty wore raceauy •tote.
Mr. aDd'Mr*. Cbaa'BtaMrd Of Vo- Ume- They moraed to ttrtr home
grade: UtUaa WUh«4ai. foorih grade;
l Mr*. J. L. uibba at
too niy. Mich. *ad Mr aad Mn. Pred
(tow U.* Sheet* to Floyd Sheets KUa Adam*, third grade: lae* (YwoMr, charge of (he mrlata tapadOMM^gl
SUltord ot Bnliln. Mick, are vtoMtog
• Rll.
•ecood grade: Addle Jegmara. fir«t
. B. K. Harskh sad............................. ttv«* to this legtoo. rKitraeil
Sbrau aed grade;
Utllaa Hart. fin.t-*eeood
ito ptoee.
—•
home to AthewB Thutuday.
MYa. Oltoioo. whooe hoo*e btiraed
Park BwUmat.
Will
rOI Carpaater
etottEthel Blagbam. prtadpal. eighth and a poaHtah of tfwat
edhere or** baodw.
torehtoldw*
grade: Eva Thacker, sevrath grade; hero wU wmiei
School tagda here ton______
__
Tuesday.
KhncKattofid
'
EUa Flaray. sixth grade: Mary no*, Trwvetwe Ctty U.----- --with Mtos Anna Satto. of Prankfort.
I Boettog
the
PandMc ■ible.
Mrs. Warren Letter aad Mtos Mary
fifth grade; Annette Brodle. foonh lean that hi u t^dag i .
wedaaaaay' at Leiter aeconpaaied Mn. Btota OWBPgrade; Lots
Thacker. tourth-fiflB greater
wfth
inhaitn's.
CM UtoMon Batotday tor a teW'
grade*:_Clara SmaPidge. third grata: 1lle* for SUM t
School to dtoWNk .No. L talaad. open­
ftetoras which hshetawa ao tteaal toe tovioR
at Mr* Oaapwnh hone. - ed this week, htori BeMttg of Trav‘toUVitor sooK OBc poBL gn agne- day*'
A
watotar
orouad
Bate*
are
dlgglag
Arte PHy. -to charge.
, what ahotod amce tta-ataWw Mawr- rtr*T pototoee aad report Iron
Tta Udtta -AM -eoclety hn* wW
I ^ ntgt
third to OBtatat a crop.
hold SB toe otuaaMOUl « (ta hotra
! -iuto 1
HtoaAdaie ertop sad MtaaAUeeAr.
V4K pnptto at the Wkta cotU«e at
iM began their schools today, the
.ItoBipatk >ahe Batarda}. Aboai a tfo^- .jnaer to iMg Lata ttwrahip aad the
The Rra. Mt. aha MU. C W^Bob^
U9ra at Maad Uke. '
oooaty.
BopL 8.
. toreld*ce-ce«Aikmm*B#w.
^n^y aad other eootbera potato.
all whowbhiopnfil bylamraaflh** pra and tak ua «tor
WIbUk
- - dUc•htotobtea
rtoy tarn*L Laadtam*
Mr*. Beynoar Biaeh cd wear Jobs*b dnadag. Qak* acatoa wiU p*p.
vRIe to rtoldag oM Irleads aad teta
RWOALEY.
ftto form* e*ag>i«ta of ratoad*. a**A mod
Mta* Myrtle BtoRh aod Wm Flaki­
taWP.PPperAcryaggtafagteVkftoyrww
er retorried Monday frwto thuir vtoll at
CVyatoL
- Mr*. WlUiam*, a former reaUewt ot
this place, bat now of 'Chicapo. f* the
ca a imaer searaiBaic.
facet Of Hr*. Sarah BiwwBMe.'
Ueddu of Chicago, at tta
ig ta ^ lake.
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rtlBs was reported,
liisa Mynie RaHea
Wsa
RaHca aad Mtoe Mtoin ctottoi* aaodattoo Bcr '^Aw\>dli Brown 1* recelvtag a vuBie miBwia apsBi TWeiday ol -'toai
Bday. the carrier Doto.here
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aVoWable to hold K beymd the i
Mc of iu pradnddo^ "
Eartcted boner. U hroofht to
temperntnre of not orer !«• de«r»ea
I'khwnheilL bottled aad nettled while
hot. wiU naotllr. u kept in a nnUormIr' warm temperature, keep. U«atd lor
a roar or more. Indeed, ve had aome
Ana chrver booer treated in thb war
keep llantd for two roan. Bot (hem la
a great diSereace Is honey. Some wiU
earitr mnch ^dter than olhera. The
rtper—that lB.thlcker—the boney te
the longer it vUi keep llqnld. cold aimOBphere 1* qnlle faTorable to candylngK»f both eiirarted and comb.
Ifte (enperatore ol the atorace
ftmkieihould he about that of a Uring
reom-70 degreec Higher woold do no!
harm, but la iocfm'venietit and espenBlve. onara and cold rooina. eepecial1y when .aubject to freezing, are poor
placea tor boney.

it. It b op to (he tannen thesBeteea.
—Roy GUbeij. Ohio.

A WOhlANt POULTRY ACHOOlAlteraate malee la the breodlag
peas. Htag one bird three or. to days
!te««r fead <me kind of grata excinwin produce an of tbcae
NOI^ ON “MORTaaOC UFTCRA.- then removing bln a^ aae
alvaty Ht'b not good tor tbe health aad tor that reaami there to
hewevec. the IMr 4&Bdor awUl b not At tor bM.teed.
lor the aane length «< tina. Tkb. prao- ok Ptoaa and gently leaasM
aeveraJ small toms aear evacr town
Tpo math corn will produce tbompB tlce Iniarca better fenOHy. hto>er of pwiag bids rabad.
of even a few
In p)gB.
Peediag heavily cm whole corn has
i» wabtoW
n b said by wtparteMd ■____
A few ooBra, a few hogs, and n to*
Tk* tarettUov tf the morMe truse
It plgi are given an the aah aad a tendency to indnee beaa to bee
growers that la BtaMy-nlne 'um« owe mnny bena wffl work la nicely wUh ah
ud o< ^ biifacr^DUtof hu asordt^iarcoal they veant there vlU aeWoa ■ broody.
<k IM If two birds are hatched the muat any ectotaattan of csto- U
•hBog realm to baoe btia aa
«d tb« l^Mptn UM MuottaklM
' F any occnakm tor ringing.
} Pe«d only twice a day. Scatter
to hatched wiU prove to be a i
omny begs are kifpt moot ef tha term
oat«(ite tixm-the cmba 1mm «Uk
Uke ^ Birc.lo tha dairy herd. the-<«t« « «hw |a the Uuler ia .ihe.
Hemp seed U oo* of tbe beet aUm- shMld be In altaUa. and bay aad bogs
-rao tote,- mid tbe tafllMl
imer ^ ot
tha^ t»a
hoar b mnra than halt the battle la nornlag aad give aoR food la the
would be the pradoeu sold. Potatoes potartag wHb an tok atatoad tMriHta
te«a wM amptr vJthoat . dama.
hog rabtng.
V evening ahe«t an boor betoroiM;^
The tndigaaat
tadlgasat MM
1 food b a taiitry. bat not
or seed com can be handled with ha^ the dock
tkOB oiMoinrlac or klllins a Bin^
In bnyiag a boar look rather to hla ttme. Do not leave any maab in the
atermnL raved aad
I
It b adrioeA not to teed and eifgite
d inally
ckiftogto
rttoy *ban to hla pedigree.
[ troogh.
the ftMMHW T»»
letrace to plgeowo.
Oto * Paatnro has to be plowed
if htmm i« Ktractod tram the mmba
A good brood aov moat have large ‘ l»>Braer to brepd bltda In line let
The bomar b somewhat larger than upto this m
caphclty tor teed. becnMe it requirea
Bale Mrds wblch bead your pen Ihe Antwerp, loager tod and in a
place tor ettber
before tbe ebataf boor
oMAa IwtXaotd
real deal, of (uel to keep ber milk. *ii
tram pae tatfly^ being
greater variety of color*, and la May cream or bMter to to be sold enoogb agate praaeabd bltaself
roduclng machinery going,
a^ craitdaobB ot the original sire.
ways Boperior ns a aqanh broeder.
bags atold be kept to tonka profltaHens vUl not eat too nock beef
it b poaslble-lor the breeding eow
-Am I too bur
‘ le oae of the milk.
to b« too fat. bat more famere make scrap U U b left" befw* them aU the HOW PRlXt LAMM WERE FED.
f9 et^et each varietr orboDer br
-Only Jam to tlma.- npftad tha toge
Bvery man moat make a earctnl
ibe mbtake ot keeping them too poor. \ time.
ItMir Knot alaara pculhte. (or the
, r. E Bryant, of the Pecos valter. atody of the local roadlthma. hb owh aa( croealy
SHecl
the
pigs
tor
breeding
from'
Open
(hreU
bring
(he
i
boaa «IU»er«M In w^fliinc on anmac
-Tbaak yon. Now. mlM ImgMMMF
New Menleo. exhibited a load of Umba
and tbe crops and sto^
{B mehlag candled extracted honey
leMw with tbe largewi lliier.
«hM «£ woMt tarn «loaar hoaer- I
at tbe recent interaailonal Btecb show be aeleeb. Of these be Monld be­ bta you to beat me forty-etgSt WtfS
tor 1 ahilUag eaeb.prCler t« do
atraeUna ta »■ Bea- the lenperaxnre aboold Dot go ahoM
and took to prise on them, denm- came an expert prodacer.
-r f torly-elght- iSkpad M.tol*
60 degraea, ocherwlae Ue Sae
aM a. to an U 1. m.-IMPROVING CATTLE ORAOEA.
^,«**“*«
airating to bb coomryiaeB that be
Bvery toot of ground atold ba atricto wamaa. UertaaMUriS^
Ohe ndki te faUed bribe ihlekBeM will in a large meaaure be dMtroyed.
The man who lays a good brweding
^
knows bow to grow good onea. Tbe kept busy as mock ot thatto as poa- rtrad and wnt stahgtag oa t ttMa W
of the (piex—li^AooJii be left vUo T%e uaual way 1b to pUce the vraaH bull and allows him to stand In hU
BMCoL warMla make Ane bmta were dropped early In March, stale aad to do thb catch cropa, sork toad tbe aeveeu. "Ssrely yap Me |£
ft
candled
boney
in
another
large
re
'•pairf tp kM. I
cMAtountty at a atonal tee b a pub '
** I»«lUT. They. khoold .ha the mothers being call ewes paM their
turnips, pampktaa. mOlat. aorghhot water.
Bhottid be
Ik toetoctor as* deserves the moat
,
-Madam.' sahl tha KmfttoMaii nilM
stefutnes on the range. They TIbd ua and early vartatlaa ot com planttmtiing extracted hcatey npon
tlU* In order to
of any man In tho" to ledlnb or ^ times a wto been pot oa attelta pamnro ta tbe tan
—. ed Ute tor feed, mutt ofteo be roeort- tag hb tou gaUtata. -twwtaM toZ
(ha retail market um aome Kmall
canftcay.-.Lgadon TU-Blto.
. <
haee a rdUaMe-anide.
H long ago I had the
> very good food tor hana. but,
toledfb.
peAagea. A glata parlg^e hi prefera­ plvaoure or vblUdg a friend of mine “
U e»tf»rt«i wbiif raw
ar*wlrabla-aa wbeai,
oa paotnre with tbe
rrndoantly before ooe crop b ot
Hahtag Utaeriure ‘-Iptodtag
U*«m MOO take a rank ble to all othera. with a' ctdored U- who' paoehaxed a pure bred Duernaer *“■
UBUI they w««» weaMd Aug. IS Prom the groaad another may be started.
-Oh. Mrs. warn, yoo <Mto4 Mk
H»ag ^ime. and realiy la not worth bel printed with the owner'a name bulf and while there be drove me '
never be fad to that lime on loey were fed graeA cww
of the BoU ninat ba earlMararyaOrtotp^7
»w huA rice. Mr heaej M aU left and “Pure Hooey”.on It.
aroimd ' and sboiSd me no lass than
«»«r pcM and other green feeds and aKi^n kept at the marimum by the ose ot
“Should ir
■'the tlTea anUl the latter part ot
too Ane..grade cows from bb bnli and ^
hay Id the f«ed taL They wwa An-Tototataad W. atodp hPA MBMli
.-j:
OECAE ON Ak DRU:
ask* me what value I would catimate :
“*•“
prevent egg eating bbed eu rnrn. alfalte hay.
•aeh. Use towilin wt tadh riftlHb
A.
B'arren.
Cnlted
Suies
Daputmenl
who
CO
A OTorjih
Iftote oMBtea wbn hte
ihA hU boll had bMD to that COB‘Tbk tuthit b caaM by other root erapa Mr. Bryant gave the of Agriculture.
r thUrdMft Aetoa-^ara to-male elder oat ot a lot of left-over •teUiunliy. 1 prompUy_jiald. “One thou- ‘ **®*’''
*“
«A- feeding bb peraannl aOentlcm and the
H hOB heeonte. BO
1 and ihlok that ti.takra a food plea eareleaaly left a portion of (he sand dolbra and U|- bull is good tor,"rt that be knew
Jolce
in
a
pall
tor
aome
daya.
where
U
a
number
of
years
at
tbe
prosant
i
Introduce
new
blood
secure
aovt am ip awini It out cd the
The temba watw eftht days oa the trta
beciune hard enongh to produce Intoa- time.~—1. M. Kelley.
j
S^id bena aad mate them to four to Ctaloago na] WM Ant OBI of abtemi
J*Mt mab bird, provided be b a good
! '^ked the c«ft«i a»e taken tram tcaOoB in a mole. A flock of geeac
They atangad ill poonda.
dbkovered the beverage and Tn laae
■ ther are carried to the.hbnHANOUNQ SHEEP FOR PROFIT.
. If Toar Aock b not up » the
• and in ihei« sntd 'ereUnc. than halt an hour were roHIng on their
U ahoep are not kept conatanUy in l***"*":^.*"* Ue bM male bird yga IS SMALX OR BIS FARM RCSTt MriB « Ibe bourn.______ a... «
^ ------ -------barka aad catling up high Jlnki gen­
can
aad
breed
up
to
him.
After
hare atopped ttrlni
It b Ml tbe taUMkm of tbe writer tMtttaUT tataad ntealy Pad apptonri
taraaOgate t
good coadUka the duality ot the wool
Do not feet red pepper. It b llk^
driM .to the rerd and ban] hoox- erally. In view of the tact that 0«or> b aaected.
who know patha rigSt bpt ttof tahAa M
to produco Irritation.
■TISmJ. t ahrajra prefer to do the gfa has recently become a prtAlbltlon
tag. of tanning to go
Mat
You cannot l
pot M h
f'A hone, vhera ve can BUte Ue aetkm ot ibe gecoe u-aa coa- wbUe they are I
peettag easy woik and targe pragte.
aldered highly acandaloiu.
Ihlttibt to Butt oar coBTenWltboui economy and bard a«rk
Ttog as sat down to tha■ dtogM.
Befbre baclnnlBC to estraet I
iccua sboaUaotbaaxpeeud oa any ________ ____
STOP SOIL WASHINa
table, and 1.^** the
^
1
Haa a Oat Torblp.
the vneattPiac knlte and bone it
Sal. loot rot a. ll.„ ,™.M, „a 3"'
"•
>i~ term. BxpertoDM b as neceeaary aa • gmand vary ter be cangbt Hu
-Otofttbr Taab k
'iftn-na 0&iM«e ttiu the edsM are 'Bollwaahingls a matter that sboald atari, .i. ai IMucol bj Uok «I"""
any other line of work. Tbe
whtoperao
to tbeABdran:
reeelre cmrefol attentlcm on a0 fartna IbHtL lack ot Ibrltl U Ibliioa j, IbU boil a. .ay l.lo lb., ort.r
iiomi aril tot
tatanxlve tbe methods the more necea------a.ahaaold
-r.
a.aha
ptas
I
oThm
and’ can be prevented by the ladlcloos
avow tbe HaaaUn fly. As nrukjiowev- aary experience haenmat.
dtaate hMW That
«a VM dMrit
Wbm to
ta taftoa to
toe Othm'day vt(h • |
nae. or grass and deep ptowlng. Many lack Of care and Uck Of feed.
It b troe that toaxpartaneod mM Mtaaftt BawM .______ _____ Mm. wbleb Ibey MBMp to« «
Tomake the most out of shew they get el^t or tea lncAea.«wwxh. Bar­
Ane Oelda In aome. of tbe western
be kept for a aerlee of yearn er. It U U«t to aoW early enoto to froqaently make ■ncwatnl termers tttor a Itttla wWb wto ^ hoaMi
sutes have been ruined by aoU wash­
Some years Wey wU return a mueft
bed fredoentojt
from tha start, bat thb b also troe
ing. Some are washed so badly that
any other line of bualneea.
better profit than in othert. boi It ta ^
W ®
they can no tonger be worked with
Tbto beppeiwd wbOa a Plata of Mma.
Nothing in thb article aboold be
hto to tetl «ot and buy at Uie right
modem-ftnw Mchtnery. solh th«
Uon.-lA’heat put Is (hb way makes a tateroratM to mron that the tto to SS^,*^Siri‘'«?-|SSS
'
have a good ; 'ipply of bamus are n
etrooger growth In the ar^iw and ma­
• when the average term In tbe tbem»)vn Khmiip,
«
*
■ Sheep restore to tbe ibu a larger
aabto to wsahlng, as they have
tures at least a week cirlter. If-early
bale should be reduced to twent.v | Thb myiHtUm CMttaoto
proportioB of tbe ebmeou they takb
greater wafe^hbI<llng capacity.
and Ute aeedad wheat come tbrtwgb to fort) scree. We do not mean any
the
ermuas
and
the
gasK
wnM
tWMtp-Bve
oontuta
to 'raTT
from h In grazlug than do any othethe winter without injury the early
ich thing.
j home sail wopdMtag aheot M.
type of bcomatlva" he i-4.
HOW A FARM SOV AEES THINOA. teock.
wheat will always oulyirid the other.
It seems perfecUy clear that Ute'^^.f**^*
alr*hlp a motor of tw J
Because sheep will make abeUer
The other day I read m long article
ft all BuaaL Whan tbe motbar whto- ham of alBrntateto wfB '
by an eaaterii man who makea anto- use of
V then fifty or sixty
stock, do
motalea tWllng boys they ought
spring and see bow 1
the man who owns a Urge bCno and then being n
aUMMo tbe tarn, bnt he did not taB that b absolutely bare.
then sow n^xt fall at
to
means
and
help
to
operate
It
i
aeam
aad she
HapM to and tnmblera lor raiaU- them why. I can tetl yon why so many Keep the sheep off fresen rape. A it better the foUowIng year.
! should reduce bb
bops do edt aUefc to the farm. It b be­ very small tjuantlty may not Injure
But the man who must depend mala-1 “toe ta
them, but aiu- amount wUl do them oo
cause the work b so hard
GOOD FARM ADVERTIgING.
borowed aoppy or b onahb to'
good.•
boon to long.
A
maa
wbo
bat
hb
naase
and
the
e sufficient help often overreach- ££L5"<
Good wool, as well as good mutton.
I know boys In oor Beigbborhaod
fotemd
name
of
bb
farm
painted
oo
tbe
roof
es
and reduces hb proflu
whose fathers are dnitc well off who depMds Uravly upon tbe quality of or side of hb barn next to tbs highan actnal loss in consequence, wbon if
get up at 4 o'doM in summer and of the teed. Succuteni food makes the way or the railroad is
Ns Aagtw.
j
• be had been content to work on a aauJI
tennfter a hard day's work in the flelH best,wool. rlMLoeaL brl^test. softest great deal of Inexpensive advertlsMbs Gabbto-Na ladw). I’m not ae> <
^ t^a
scale.
aad strongest.
coitoamd to flab forcomplitaMb.
t motbee ceald not
da ool get tbe chorea done tUl
log. More good somss from thb Jitad 'own Ubor and as UiUe as possibb upMBb Peppery-f can see that. Any **
t«y.____
or A o'riock at nlgbL
of advertblog than i
people are on borrowed fnndv^ success would MS wbo b aceoatamod to flMtag t«t»- fc*todsad. Medical
BELIEVES IN MIXED FARMING. wimng to admit.
pretty roagh on a boy.
have been mnefa more certain.
Ifaa that one bn’t nkely to gri nayw
asM that Ub “
I flrmly believe la mixed Jarmlng,
think, making btm work fourteen to

- - ^ oents dUaOou of the
EX-cn' tbe man oa a ismtcre farm
sixteen boors a day; and rtw otber Mil even (ben we must specialise on
Rhoep blip so closely that U b not must depend largely upon maklag a
boys Uring so. too. One of them left some certain line of stock feeding and veil to allow them to pasture timothy
prom
from
hired
tabor.
HU
margin
borne last year and gave up his chance roiauoa of crops U we made a AaoMed
Ctsrence-Mlm BbOfpa to bratas
osnslly b DM Urgeaadbb risk b
of getilng hb share of tbe line farm of success of the buslneos. (tell tt gen-j
,
considerable. He must commonly be eneoat for tao. by Jovel
sral terming, bat let's not call It mb36« acres when bb father diet.
nofeace—TbtTi why don't .eou maiVT
KE.L OFF THE ROOATERA.
content wttb a very moderate return •-W.
Htl
terming
As
grandfather
used
to
<••‘<-.-^.•.•3
Thb boy likes terming, bat he tcM
it iloopij't pay to raise ronstera.
upon bb luvestment.
me be Would rather girt- It up and go I say: "lie something. If j-ou cannot be
KsUing roosters doesat pay. The
The small farmer cannot expect to
Have pallets are what we are after and we
to Clevelaad. where be could make ^1“^'““.."*
clear at moch as the larger one in
bobby, aome kind of a crop or
»W a aoaih aad do It In nine tors a ‘
should bead' ear efforts'ta raise as the most terorable seasous. but on tbe
ktiKl
of
live
stock
and
specialday. with 8utKte)-B and htdldays for
many and as fine pnliete as we pomi- other band bb toss wQl be much leos
i-.e on thai and make jxHir other term­ bl.v ran.
btmacir.
ta unteroralde seasons. He hat
ing subservient to tbal one special
Dow can a boy aoe any hope In farm
In UNst all flocks ibere are at thb rbk not only because be bat leas taI think n la <n>lte tniportut that eicrop or kind of live stock feeding. W<time about 60 per cent of young coek- vreied In land, bnt eopeclally berausce
;<Ms flying and acrapptog about and be bis less Invested In teams, nucblnhat are extrnofed ahntld be tboVoogb(«ung their beads off.
ery. feed. etc. and has entirely ritmirtamnad U (hoy aid'.m be naed again Sandv a .cll,.l.l. aHH, llul. M»P
akris with U?
1
------------------Now a pullet won t do thb. for She bated tbe very Important Item 61 ex­
MB year. 1 do
of m)
Why. wmc of tbe famera in ourl THE BALANCED RATION FAD
will pay If all back, with a goodly pense for hired help, and aton beeautt
h^ MB be UMtatt^^eaBed except
neiriibdrhood begrudgu cireiis dai' to I
ebout, profit as soon as she reaebos tbe toy­ be ean keep closer watch of everybBlanced rattons during ihe last few ing age. But tbe roeoters eat and thing and In case of sodden or onfo.'thr-boys. and if they get permission
go they have to do a dai 's work In the yearn. Balanced oitar
crow and grow |(mky and maseular see* conttngencle*. neb ns sudden
mornIi« botore they stert and at night yi-sra. Balanced rations for cows, for and su-jpgy. and when they arrive at 6 storms, can care for bb amnlter acre­
feedlns raiUe. sheep, hogs, toimaa be- raontbi of ago they rtpreepot very Ili- age more quickly.
nftqr they come borne.
to w that to bees ftar oot be Intle. if indeed any more at alL «»be
S, f«d.r ha h», ho„ „d
In tbe Obe of poor cropa tbe amaJl
iUH to rob.
people really bellvri- that a great deni they dM at 8 weeks la the way of farmer can lose lltU« bsaid^ bb llrAboB amue^lto dto lime, and If are all farmers and like It
or feed is wasted anlras ft b property profit.
ninatag expenses.
ft#' excitement fftrvalb It dies out yeara old and the only ooe at homo.
balanced and coatnlns due pereentnesldes,
some
die
before
maturity,
We
have
«M
acres
of
floe
land
with
peesesb
ve^ small, bat tbe targe
■ihe any dama^ 'b done. Tbe next
ages.of protein and carbobydratca.
aad ore thereby a toul tana. althoi«h farmer wbo operates on borrowed cap­
■tolbg air.b
In a good sea- good buildings and a great deal of lire
Profeasor Hanker gave aome of tbe
Mi. wbn tbe be
■tfll at work. stodi. aad H was all nude oat of tbe tbeorlss about balanced rations for they passed the frytaf stage la aatety. ita) has hb taterest to pay nad heavy
be combs may. be
b tMoroad at once—
«»!«• ko cows n sad knock by proving that It b The proper thlngtado now b to apply running xpenses. including Urod tathe ihiantag-otit proceoa aad gri rid <T
hri U. tke combs «rxwe tare tbat ^»»«*not neoesaary to feed dairy cows so all the roostera. yoMg aad oU. but a
nmllterm
It been eitnc^ arc ex1^ never worked u* boys too hard
enrefnlly. and Profeasor Daveaparf very few- of the finest.
for those of the next and vo I and Iroin tbe start gave ns many
■aid to me one time that It was ofteo
They will bring quite aa mM now
I b aery amaO. but tbe targe
end of tbe day:
I cb^ces to make money for oorarivea
good eomomy to waste a little cheap
1 lateTAod bydiapoalBgot them now
l*Vo tried keeping The comtaP® ■Pto-ftm nawcpleased. We bate feed ratberdtan buy a costly one to
s world of work and worry goes wtih
Oaoerafly tbe man w teas than M
yara and
order to nriCc a balanced ration.
them, while a season ot peace and
maa cannot nfford to grow n
Bfpg them back to be cleaned;
>'**■'*•
Mioa*
Mr. Mapes ot New York announced ibrift and growth for tbe poUcU aad grata. As a rale, he should aim to
» »M IBu It. They are sUcky andl*'''.*'
®
^ ^ that be was a heretic as ter as feed­ CDS u lasngurnted.
proAure things that nrs abtppod Into
Mk more or Hoi. Tbeyatiract mice
never waaivd to leave tbe ing balanced rations to poultry by tell-;
Let Ibe early batched and the late hb home sown rather than those that
g# robbor baea. and thellqiild boMy
tag bow be gave bb bens a mixture
tes alike be dbpcMd of and pnsbtke are shipped out.
taftnUritoutbemhllkHrtoMMi < < BoyawWtop on loavlng tbe term of all kinds of fsed and let ib«pn select pulleu to tbe front
glance at any groearh atoeft b
Ttot whan spring comsa If we bap- nnlll ibey are tiwated oaUarandglven what they liked'hesL
[
■eat to Mow MM be b oHIgM
•[|«>p« tbem on tha blve during a a chance to make somo mney or to
While ! have never tried to feed art- PRACTICAL WORK WITH FtOSONg to Impart muM that enuld ta proMfl][ef ikort crop, he have some risks'bate a abaro tn tbe proAU of tbe term poultiT. I have rougbl)- gueaaod at tbe
There ahauM be one baU pan ter ably grown tn the rictalty.
» hAiip'mr Btaa Mid A bptUr oitagn.
|»|B from the MdtoBtaol ensod anljand a part ot the land or aome new euUflrallj balanced radona to my , every twrive pairs of birds,
Ito danger of roMdng.]
I tud (<w ibemselrea.
Ws Pay S Far OaM
r f tatasi
prefer (eeds bo tbe ben might have: Pigsons mnu have grlL Don’t ter- terms fee which then b n more gam
V« have often
extracted htmey
It term boys bad better chnsc^ and enougb protein to prodnee eggs and get iimt.
. . .
oral market bogs and attalte wtu proto
L two, Uiror. aad tbea fonr ytMj
-- --------------------------A.
Mrbobrdratoa
aaough to prevoni the;
the, Xerer
x-erer enteb
catch a bird la the
Me Aaytlma
BayUme ably tako-the bad.
t toes.. whUe
_ . with eomb hult|.j many wobm les
,aa_. TO.I
Thb} iw.rt«a.Um»l.aan..a:
q[«aabage aad-tbedBagM of theta-] city. 1 have talked wagmt-inany
^ 11. aala-llll.
,m oii. «.« .M. «4. , lu»
c
UDdera>n«»l M Uiutoii Smim , —'
' -T’S*.
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stem tbe tee q( a Uchory aaL Fenr
’boBlac water evar tbe cncambera..
aad let them.stand Mr tsrenty-four
bom thee dreln and add tbe vlnagar.
then tbe other lagredlenta. Pan U lari
to ripen.
Cabbage a U Creole—Chop fine one
kceul of tabbege. two ooloos. two
B peppers, oae bunch of ceUry.
Lesre In selt waur over nigkt. Then
drain. Boil enongfa vtaegnr to eorer.
i^a little auger, put Into Jais and

;iDUage Ond Tarte—Beat Into me
aad oeehaU eapTals <g teah cottage ]
^s. On the eighth put Ml over
tbe ire and eook nnti] the trait U soft:
Gooae Plum aad Pineapple JamTake cqoal qaaatttlea of perfectly
sound ted plains, and good. soond.ripe
tel*. Peel and cut the ptneappie
mu smU cafaes and akin, stoste and
halve the plums. Now add ooe^blrd
cup such of cfaertT and strawberry
juice. Weigh the (roll sod allow to
every pmod ihreeqnarier* of a
pmod of sugar. Put tbe fruit in the
:etilc and bring slowly to a boil. Stir
often sod at the end of ttareeuuar
of an bmr add the sugar. Boil for

FOR HAY FEVER.

grated rind and juice of baU a large /V.r»«* ti .Sssmfisiw
lemon, three eggs and ooe ublespooofol of gtelled butter. Press all tbrougo
sieve, then add a scout copful of
milk. Pill patty pan* Itoed with short
pastry and bakr la moderate oven un­
til pastry Is done. Serve with sweet
plritle*.

A CASE IN POINT,

In any (oraB Ibis 4
“food lit lor tbe gods.- Below are glveo several way* of using It. wbtrt
wil certainty
no loovM ct iMddtoM. 40M»y
may. poaslWy. be new tq the majority
MtcEod. '
for a minute more aad turn into glaaiH of renders who are lovers of tbe peer­
Bihi vMk tko thww. puvio plMJM.
«. Tbl* raakee-a very nice flavored less pmeb—that “web-known klgb-fi->ball uUrspootttuU whole etor**. ooevored juicy fruit.
baU cayenne pepper, two U blespoon- IBL
Alt Soria of PIcklee.
or MT OTM tkot torc4 tben yoourtor
Damson and (Tberry Pickle—To five
Peach Pudding .No. 1—Make a nice
Pepper Hash—Allow for *two large fuls wbole allaptee. two of ground glntlar Mkt • MddM flor*. ud |«m
iwo of ground mustard, four of pmnds fruit put three pounds sugar, mu^ bniter. adding half the quan
heads of cabbage tsro ana cme-balf dmone
quart
viaMar.
four
ubtespooos
tliy of sugar required for cake. Pmr
Avmy:
whole musurd seed, cme pound sugar ;
en green peppers, removing (be seeds
r witb rider vinegar. (\>ok ibree- cinnamon, me ublrspoon doves and bait of It Into a butieM pudding dish,
from balf of tbem. and'two doxen cmTM man flrw v^lmpor oeftlr •* they
add a thick Uyer of dtopped pmehes
much mac*. Put the fruit in a
quaner* boor. Seal and pul. away.
ions, (-bop fine and mU togefb'er. Put
ktn;
Boll tbe vinegar, sugar snd'aplce* and weU sugared, and pour over thU' the
^ Bacher.
Into a Urge wooden-.tmwl of atone }ar
TMy ■unwr at ite bod that vBl
pour tbem boiling hot oo ikt- fruit. Tie bsUnce of batter. Bakr as for a cpke.
and aentter over Ibe-v^ublea ooe
Mustard PIcnua.
the sptcea loosely in muslin before and serve with batter and sugar uucw.
Mt tan
heaping cup salt. Let (bU stand 24
aadt OT tba dial BBd hrtai to tb«B
One quart curb of roenmber^
Peach Pudding No 2—Chop
boUIng.
bonre, then drain, pressing all tbe tona. celery and siring beans,
A Catsup Chapter.
peaches Into b bowl and add a generIn making cetsop. asya What to Bat. moisture poMible out. A good way la peppers, chopped, (green peppers).
oui qosniity of sugar; then set sway ■ MtHfiMATHR E. 8.VITn,«44 East
•on* *«fseov*ri**.’
uae a granite or porcelain kettle: to pm In a colander with a pUteand One cauliflower: pot all In weak brine
, until a thick sirup bss been drawn. IVl Monad RU.Colanbn*,Ohlo,wril>*l
It
ii
becoming
quite
a
(sd
with
the
rer nlgbt: tbeo scald In same uoUl leading houaebold magasloes to print To this add beaten eggs In the ptopor-Atool* tbo woods an crylU « thoT vinegar boiled la copper forma ace- weight on top. Put into tbe p>eservUig
“HsTe no«d Feruna for estarrk and
UU of copper, which la a greenUh ketUe one gallon dder vinegar, one
bder.
'sMdtdar.
ev«y mmtb a ooUecUm of -dlseov-, ilon of two eggs to a pint of fruit, re­ bay fever. Tba rasults bring remark­
-W« an row* aioor with ew grow- wooden or allver apoM. Tbe vege­ cup brown sugar, one cop white mnsSteam cauliflower separately, so It
serving tbe white* of two eggs for able, I can highly roeecnmend ll to nO
tables and fralu kbould be AOly Hpe. ttrd seed and 12 ounces celery aeed. will not (all apart. liae tbe small ertea- made by Itt readers wbUe exAdd balf (he qnsnUty of wbo ar* anflerlag with lb* sboT* dla.
tafoMeri
primeutlng wUh their vartoo* houxeWa hMv «tat aoMwr ia-bot ah! aolldjuid free from decay. Pul tbe con- Heal to tbe boning, point, then inra white ooUns and aubstitute tbem for hold dntlea. Home Cheer doea not! milk there Is of fruit and (wo rolled et«e*. 1 am happy to b* sbla loBsy U
ha* belpad m* wonderfully.**
lenu tbrongb e colander, then tbreugb
tbe pickle whiW hot Add one other things If prefertod. aa they are
W**fV
vouch for tbe following, but lx wlUIng crackers tor each plot of (be mixture.
What U knowiD^ hay favor is la
cover and tbe best IngrodlenL
■Wwlidgi too doar: wo kaow,- bo- a sieve to make tbe pdp fine. Simmer
DreBslng->Oix that lu leaders sbooM try soy of MU. pour into an esrthen dtob and resiliy andamlo cstalvb. a catarrhal
ratber ♦*»«« btfll. and stir often to pre- keep Id i cool pUce.
apoens ground muFtsrd. ooe uble- them whidi strike their fancy:
Blip into a quick oven. Rapidly beat roadilkio of lb* do**. G't'saW sob*Mass wo die.”
rent
bornlng.
MU
aad
aSrt
aU
tbe
conasm PIcklee—Take
.■Mon ^oogor. to tbo Wastatlaster
Ute whites wtlb a
spoon nasiurtlom seed, one-half cup
ime*
lb* bronriilal tntans IndOMd bf
Table
Msnners—In
earring,
shmU
dimenu before adding Uem to tbe 2M to SOO amall eucumbera. ooe sugar, cup flour. Mix all smooth wUb
te local Irritant.
the bird slip from under your knife, o( soft white sugar to each. pd( at
pulp.
quart email green peppers nnd ooe
m podding aad return to oven
little cold vinegar then stir Into two do not appear covered with emfusBeal eaunp In botUeo. which eboald qonrt button onlona. Hake brine to quarts boding vinegar nnd add
until
tbe
meringue
U
a
dellcatr
brown.
Mon Iho Fnat,
be perfe^y clean aad free from cover them. aUowtng two cups aairto half cup butter. When boiled add veg- lon. alibougb ym may be with gravy, Serve cold.
b**B snspectad aj'bsing tb* csoa* o(
' . A mOd bnvM below of bloom
but simply say w the lady lo whose
cracks. If they are stained Imtide put ^o fall quarta boiling water and pour eUbleo, beet tborougbly end soel.
Peseb Cuslard-Une (he bottom Of tblsmsUdy.hen, lu name, bay f*e*r.
^ garden plot of am
Up tbe bird has landed: ’‘HI trOublo
finely chopped raw pouto
tad to rag wptd and
o^ tbe plihlea while boiling boL
podding dish witb pared and haired
te pwaot pans- winged boat; Ha pva,
you
tor
that
taen,”
or
words
to
t^
ef­
other veveUUon also. It l* w very
tbem. add e little water and thake Tbe next morning drain, and pour
iWUloiobed alyaaam Sowen;
fect, and proceed wlU< the auiopey. clearstone*. caviUee up; fill tbeee CMrieloa* diaeaa*, ooniog and going.
Tiforottply. Soek the corks in boQlng fresh scijdlng brine over them.
Re.
lU akladM boat ef martgolda.
To Doll Pisb—PUre the bird in a with son sugar., Make a rich corn- A midielae that will helpons earn My
water:
ovir
IhU
Ue
two
ihlckneaaea
peat this the third morning. On tbe sweet pickle. caUup. ebowchow and
Btarcb custard, atlr ever tbe lira until •oifiMiapnlb^. buch trantowal has'
Bbdi one with glaamlag crowa;
saturated with the wax. Seal (ounta drain and rinse well In mold other good dishes. To use them for kettl<‘ of cold water and let It boa po quite thick and pour over pearites. cor^e camp while hoc Wnen odd put .srater. Taste to see If too salt. If so. sweet picklei. pare, seed and cut ap gently that tbe water wlU remain
with a thick meringue, wbldi light-: Isfaeiory,
Bvaal laoeaae abeUlag dowa;
avuy lu u dry. tool place, reeting tbe soak a little longer In cold water, seven pmnds of them. Boil In vinegur about as warm as a June day. By so !y brown. Serve very cold.
I Pernas helps
Btm. goMM. cHnaea. not oae bue
«e wltbml a
doing the fiab m eslm about lo tbe
bottles on their aidei. .
bot If all right cover with boiling bOt and water, bait and halt, after adding ketUc aad come to tbe uble. along
Peach rup Custard—Hake a cusurd* doubt,slihooxh It u not elslnudto b*'
M .talnbow gtory loot.
Plum
Cuuup—Wash
the
plums
ap4
rforaaebci
vinegar, adding two tablespoons each
Tw aever half ao (air bofora,
mUe salt, lutU they are riear look­ with the other guests, tn a not over­ ss above, reserving me or two whiten,
BUw
until
tender
In
enough
water
wbole doves and allspice and a few ing. but not orentone; drain tbem tn
for meringue. Add an equal quanUty
And ww. M>lgb> the motl
tSAD>A-lln tht WmI La
prevent burning, then strain and cayenne peppers. When tbe vinegar s colander: then to one pint of fresh heated coodlUm. It wlU r^utre abmt of chopped sweetened peaches. Pour
wMgb. To (our ponnda of pulp, allow is perfeeUy cold put tbe picklee to. vUecar add three and one-half pounds eight minutes, to cook a flab srelgblng Into cups. spr««d oacta wUb meringue.
How Mb tbe wtotor was to go!
me pound, aad of course, only four
ooe pound of sugar, four tew
form. When It bogins tt Utlduo
lara. adding a tablespoon chopped of sugar and let It come to tbe boll- minntee to cook me wctgtaing twice as llgbUy brown, and serve In tbe cups
^rm laggard was the apriag!
about the consUteney of ensuud. ollooi
0 eaich jar.
very cold.
How alow tbo aeod trom oat tte of clnaamcn, two tcn^ooi
log point: add tbe cucumbers and
lUCh.
doves, fwo teeapoonfnU of pepper.aad
oome peacbes. lake ont some of tb*
' gnoad
Coromber Mangoes—Mangoes arc scald them: drain tbem again
Pesrb
Muffins—Make
a
very
sfUL
To
Pry
FIsb—RemoT*
tbe
works
Mil to taste. TbU U an excellent rel­
Hm Ant graea leaf to brlag!
an old-Usbloned pithle that is again when cool put in a jar with a sprink- from the luterior department, pick off sweet muffin batter; add to tbe batter
ish to serve with roast meaU.
U»« tagg tbe folded bdds driayed
coming into favor. They are usually Uag of sttck.^riauamoii. doves,
tbe scales, remove tbe teeth, and try isro-tblrds lu quantity of sweetened
Grape Cataup—Wash, drain, and put
■Badbow Iba UddM Iowan!
from muahmelcmB, but very spice, msec and a few kernels of black m a frying pan—or anything else and sliced peacke*. Pour into bottered congealed (be fruit will b* (onad to b* |
Into
n
praeervlng
keula.
Mash
well.
preserved in color as U (rankly sllend. j
WaWw watched u with wbat pattaat
good ones are those with large cucum­ pepper: sprinkle also s few raisins be­ which fancy dlcutes.
muffin rings, and bake as naual. These
te«» oa the fire UBO cook notU
Boat up tbe wblu* of tbe aggs to a :
bers aa foundatlouB. Select me doua tween tbe layers of pichle; then poor
are good either bot or ooM.
CUIcken Cl
der, and then etrala. To every ten Urge cncumbere before they begin the juice or the sirup of vinesar amt
iiiUr froth with half a iMeapfol of.
fte^MdM plot or oon!
Peocb Cake with tt’bipped Creamheavy
set
ben.
croquet
the
dark
And MV. whoa ail tbta wealib of ponnda of pdip allow aU ponada of turning yellow. Cut a long, narrow
them and seal tbe jars. meat tbrougb three wickte. Loos4 Bake s *he»-t of delicate sponge eakn sngar. When the menld Is tan*d ont 1
sugar, one ubleepoonful each of dnpile tbe meringue arouofl tbe baa* la
TIilH
pickle
will
be
ready
(or
serving
piece from the aide of eecta teking It
croquet tbe bust and other blonde When root enough to handle, cut In. spoonfulk. Thik makes adellcioas and '
nnmon,
doves
and
elUpIce
and
pepper
few dsys. A good rhowebow is meat until you atv a rover. Chop U
Bapaya tb» pain U «atcarefully, aa It muat be returned
hyeie-inrh kquar.ii. split and ar.
handsome dt-Mirl. and requirt-s very
and a (easpoontnl ol aali.
(TIB Ufa’s oM Btory told agale)Us place. Scoop mt the aeeds. made ss follows: Pet-I enough ripe all up and add sometblnk to maii'
a~ hsir tbo quantity in densori
Tonmto Catsup—ficald. peel. aUoe,
little time for preparailoa.
|
«Migbl wlO come tbo rroM!
Chop fine me small cabbage, me cm- cucumbers to snake three quarts when
•s. crust down. On onMi slko
ad core a PM^ rlpe tomatoes. Use km and two stalks celery. Benson witb chopped; chop Abe and add me and stick togriber. mould It Into sausages
Iced Peacbe*-Pare and qaarUr \
roll in bus-wood sawdust (the cro­ put n generous qnsnUty of sliced
tbe brlgbt red tometbed. Place la a one^narirr onnee each doves and gin­ onehaH quarta stf white bnloaa. also
quettes. not yonrseM). Fry la radkot peaches and sngar. Cover each slice motor ripe, yellow penebra. dOM thte
percdaln kettle, aad cook t
srith
powdered
sugar
and
pnt
tato
a
ger. me tenapoon mace two ounces peeled and chopped; salt tbe pickle lard.
with lu comt
der. and then luaift. To thU quanUty whole musurd seed, and one uble- to suit the taste: put It in a eonr
self- senllng glass jar. adjastlag tb*
r are. and damp.
ro1ve*-Poot Jolly—Get a yard of the Serve cold witb whipped cream.
of tomatoes add three large onions ■poon salt, nil tbe cucumbers with bag and drain It for twenty-five boui
Peacb Jelly—Make halt a boxful of robber and ibe lid seenrely. Bury la '
material, three reel. Cbleago beef
dnmpod very fine, -one Ubie
this mixture, replace tbe pieces taken after placing a heavy weight over I
geUUqc Intm jelly, fiavorlng with lem­ Ice and salt nnill tborougbly chilled
ealt. ooe' tenapoon of cayenne pepper. from tbe sides and tie with twine. Put when well drained add two ounces of is besL a* tbe calves have (be Urgent
When cool -not (roxen—about a half boar or
• . ^iMke aaeaada la tUa blM
feet. Cut off tbe calf for (mure refer­ on and sweetening well.
eepoons of ground mustard,
Into n atone jar and cover witb vine­ white mustard eeed. tsro finely-chop­ ence. Wash.ihe (e«. apply cbllWala enough, pour half Into a glsaa mold. longer. Serve In small sherbet glart
and a UMeMooa each of ground bUefc gar. Add a few cblll peppei
ped green peppers and one
ouii as this Is BUfflclontly stiff to es at tbe beginning of a meal a* a de­
remedies
when
necessary,
boll
them
peppnr. ground doves and celery aeed jar. and a root of borMvadU
lightfully rrfresbing appetiser, or with
ful of ground oUek pepper: mix al
for a while or so. add enough glue lit bear them, put in a layer of ritopped
In a beg. eimmer aboot aU bom.
UU amaU pieces. Tbia mango pickle thoroughly together and add enough thlckmi; sUr In a few molasee*. strata pEaches which have been drawing air plain or whiped cream a* a veo' dain­
' Cucumber CeUup—Pare large, ripe,
ty deaseri.
wIU be ready- (or nae U a few days. vinegar to cover tbem; put them
through a c*ne^«elled rhslr. Pour the up (or two bcpura; add juice. Pour In
coeumberm. remove tbe seeds: grate Keep In s dry. cool place, well
a Stoneware jar and add a lUUe grat
Penck Snow—Half* box of gelai inn.
Uif balance of jelly and set away to
fine and menaure. PUoe the pulp In a ed witb.fltst a Uyer of cotton fantUag ed boniersdlsh and a few nutortlun smslgaination Into a bine bowl wltt harden.
oen pint of pmerved peaebrq- tb*
red
picture*
on
lu
and
send
the
wboU
odander and drain well. To every between two pieces of
seeds. The following recipe U wel
Sweet Plfklod Peacbes—Make a syr­ jnloe of^oen lemo. oBak tbe gelatin*
business lo a sick friend.
«uan of tbe pulp allow a ball teaspoon then an ordinary lid or pUte. and a liked served witb roast mntwn
ten
minutes In half a cop of cold wa­
up
of
five
pounds
M
sngar
and
ooe
tul of enyenne pepper, one, toaspoon weight. Sboold the vinegar lose lu most any roast: Peel firm, ripe cu , Angel Cake—Chop up green apple.*, pint of vinegar and let it come
ur; dUsolvr Id a'rup at boiling water.
ful of anU. two tableepoonfuU of grai- stiengtb. drain off aad cover with eumbera; remove the seed* and cut raisin*, bansots. in quamiile* to suUi boil, skimming off the froth as it rl*- Rub tbe ppackes and aU tbe syrop fa
Slick them In dewgh. Feed lo tbe ehlled borteradlfb. and a pint of good fresb. adding new borseradUh.
tbem Into xlender strips about an
dr<^ and (be angel part will materisl- Ok Pure seven pounds of ripe peach­ them through a fine strainer. Strain'
Mder viiMMr. MU together tboro^bes. stick three cloves In each peace, the gelatine and tbe leman Into tk«
rhlll Sauce—Cblll sauce ii such an inch wide and three or foor Inches
e1y; do not cocA; bottle and eeal. Try
easy catsup to make and keep that it long; put tbem Into enougb cold vin­
Koman .Punch—Only a Roman ms* pot tbem in the syrup as soon as H p<-arh<« after straining tbam. Pot on
ibU
with
fish
and
game.
egar
to
cover
them
and
tel
stand
tbe Ire naUI cooled and beginning to
. tbs an waa Just peaplag up otwr
sroold .seem that every bouaebold
bow to prepare this dlib properly. T-i begins to boll and let them cook un­
twenty-four hours; then drain tbem
tba aaatara edge cd the worM aad (he
abould lay in n supply (or winter's
prepare H the other wsy add seme til a broom splint will run tbroogn stiffen, but ba vary asre that It do**'
•ome Mere Cateupa.
not stiffen too mnrii. Thon bou la'
them easily.
Skim carefully
Oeak was lytw around tai tbe kiubIt may be made a small quamiiy at a and just cover again with fresh vtm-your
punch.
This
should
be
Cataup Without BWeoe-Tahe bait
m, dlAIW ap the oauaeal aad brifliP
time nnd cooked while one U busied gar. aad to every qusn of vinegar add served before tbe rossu at dinner, but when cooked add Eroken-np sUck cin­ tborougbly tbe whites of tbra* «*g*. i
lag la tbe eoBee. Tbe men. a doeea a peck of firm, ripe wmatoei
Put to a covered Pnt into a monld srtileb yM bare <
with other tasks aboot the kltrtaeo. two jipaads of sugar
should be i-aten frugally, as it was a namon to lasie.
red
pepper*.
threMjnartera
of
a
cup
of
mpbr Carmara. were gatberlag azouad
•tone jar. If tbe fruit risa to tbe snr- first dipped Imo cold wator, and put'
Scald, pare and slice one doxen large
Roman puneta that killed (UeBor
' When Plum* art Ripe.
away on the Ice anU) you wl*b to \
thp taWe.vMbthougbu latent OB aoili- grated boraetmdlah. a cup of a
ripe tomatoes and slice tsro large
inergencies—Should a child swsl- (aee place a cbina plate in the .jar
Plum t'ompote.—Take five pounds
IM MHO eertoaa than the coming baU a cup of salt, a quart of chopped tons and tsro ripe and two green pep­
keep the fruit under the syrnp or oth­ serve It. Have ready a HA costard, f
s^uitoD.
lower
a
buttonhole
down
of plum* sad remove the stones, odd
to pour around h tn tba dish after U
gigb week, when tbetr attention was onkm. a tableapoonful of peppers and pers. Add to these two
Its ihrosl with a piece of string, pas* erwise It will tom dark.
dagwa to a UvMy dUcueatea wbkb a quart of good rider vinegar. Chop each of sugar and salt, a level table­ fire pounds of sugar, ooe pound of It over (he button and yank li
Bavarian Cream with Peaches.— Is taken out of tke monld. D*e (or Ika ;
raisins and two oranges, skins and all.
M atartad between tbe Bk-8«bocd and drain tbe tomatoet. remove the' spoon ground rinanmon. a isas]
Take one package of gelatine, two costard tbe yolks of three eggs, on* [
you see a ruiisway horse s|
cut Into sresll pieces. Pul tbe wbole
' Mtoar aad the Odef-Cnglneer. Said eeeda from tbe PMPere. end chop fine. riorei and one and one balf pinu
quarts of milk one small cupful of su pint of milk, nnd three ublespooof
In a granite preserving kettle sod boll log nnd are unable to get out of bis gar. foor eggs Soak the gelatine In of snenr. PUvor with vanilla.
(flatter, a maa whaoe life alace ear- MU all theee tngredlenu well ti
Mar. Simmer gently (or two or three
way.
speak
to
bim
firmly,
saying.
"Lie
until It begins to thicken, after which
if l^igbeed bSa attanaled between tbe er, bottle, and seal.
aboui a cupful of cold milk; pot on the
bmrs. stirring frequently. Bottle, seal
Cold Catsup—Onehair pedt of very
remove from tbe fire and add one down, sir''
walk of aa apglaaar on (be Mg ocean
and keep In a cool, dry place.
if you have a cup of cold roust tool
To Tell a Bad Bgg—This depends remainder in a farina kettle. When U
pound of EnglUh walnut mesU which'
IMfe and a Wtes of ytora In «Aai»e ripe tomatoen. peeled and -^opfed
Hlgntun or Plccalflll—One peck bav<- been broken Into small piecch. enUrely on what you wlab to tell the nears the boiling point put tbe gela­ left over, Aop II fin.-, seaaon with pep­
fine:
ooe
cap
grUed
borecradlah
«f M seglaee aad plowa on a fifty
tine in. and when dissolved add sugar.
green tomatoes. 6 large ontona.
and (be preserve is ready (or putting egg. If tt be bad news, break It gent Slid ktrain the yolks with a little of per. salt and a dash of pnprtdu nnd
.(MBaad acre wheat raaiA la tbe Ar- cup of salt, one cup sugar, om
tuck
II betwevn (be (olds of an omeM.
ly—Ibis
applies
both
large
cathage.
chopped.
Sprinkle
wliii
■gtiai. ‘"TM can talk aboet U all mimuid eeed. one cup of onions, chop­ one cup aalt and let atand over nigbL Into glasses. When cold, seal with csiton and the fruit. Tbe fomiei
, tb<- hot milk wbicb baa beco dipped Poor over H before sending to tbe
paraffin wax. You wilt find this a de­
^*-plMM bat we all prefer the ped fine: two ublespoonfulB cotery Drain sOd cook 20 miautsein
belter U- mads by ulephone. with tbe out and will prevent curdling. Cook tie a cup of bot. well-seaaooed ton
seed,
ooe
trospoontnl
of
red
pepper.
licious
and
valuable
addition
to
your
(btfiga Wbtah be beyond our grasp
five minutes and tbeo pour Into, molds
quarta srater and one pi« ,<lnega>. winter stock of preserves.
safei) plug In poaitlon
r« |»e a pocket taU of paarla at Ue
To Make Ice Water Last—Prepare
Drain again. Heat (or 10 mfoutes tSe
rherrr preserve* have been made
pnbnt mlBMe.”
cverMbmg elae first
toUowing mixture: Two quarts vine­
•’Veir ■teed tbe Ba-Teatter. “U-a naaon. and me qaart of vinegar. Put gar. tsro pounds sugar, me-half pmod tn tbe same way from tbe fresh fruit
or from cherries already “done up."
an la ibf war m loMt at things. Now into jugs or bottlee and It will keep white mustard aeed. two
Slip* for Couch Pillow*.
Plum catsup—Pour one pint boiling
lor myaM 1 caa*t aee any 'reason la (or a kmg time.
allspice. wwter over seven pound* plums and
Are you 'roobled with (tet
Practlrsl pillow slip* are made of
Apple Catsup-Wipe. pare, quarter
the wortd why say one abould want
Add tbe pickle, and when cool, me tea­ steam until tender. Run tbrougb col­ flowered chlntx whlA are bonnd in
tired. pUyed-ciut (eeilnff tUs
Idpay thousands of dMlara fOraband- and core twelve Urge, juicy, smr ap- spoon ginger.
ander and'add to (be pulp iour'koonds solid color and (urniebed at one side
summer! Are you tronWod
df«U ad pearta wbn he can get Just as ptos. Race U a saucepan with a
White Onion Pickle—Peel me gal- brown sugar, one pint rinecar. and wlih buttons and button boW loop*
jimik U not a eUU amre beantirnl half enprul or more of water—to keep
vrKb petty irrftatloa. nerve
an teaspoon nicb of cinnamon, and tapes Into these are slipped the
•eleewArnm tbs (aside lining of a dam from burning—aad stew gently unlU im small wbl(e onlona. put in porce­
nest. Sleeplessness, or indlgew
coueb or hammock pillows in use dur­
soft enmgb to press through a aUvd’. lain lined kettle and cover sritb water dov-e* (scant) and allspice. A
lion! If so you are In need of
in
wbidi
me
cup
nalt
baa
been
dl»
ing
warm
weather,
making
tbem
cool
grains of cayenne Inay also be add­
Measure, and w each quart of tbe
’Ten.” mid the Lndy-of-tbe-Ho
s good nerve tonic, a* these sr* signs at nerve weaknm* or dothick apple sauce add one teaapom- solved. When the water rqncbe* the ed. Simmer one-half hour and seal to the touch sad leaving no excuse
*ttB aBMn oor mental condition,
tor them to be other than tresh and
blliiy.
tul' «( Mack p^per, me trospoo^l scalding point take from tbe fire and tn bottle*.
mi^art. I admire orchids, bol 1 c
pour oniooa and water tn a stone jar.
Spiced Plums—Spiced peacbes and clean—ihe Aimx being wasbsble.
- ||m them eet here on the term, end of cloves, two
have eevera! hundred exqnlsUe- dry nustard. (wo grated onions, me Let tbem stand two da>-t. then drain. apples are (airly well known,
Two Good Rseipcs.
Wair* Bio
VC TabMs
mtai of salt and oae pint M Pot the onima back in jar and cover spiced plums are strangers to n
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fhnded, wmdertuBy
IVnnsylranla Browo Bread—Mix
^ ^ 0Mis* to deligbt my eyes as 1 vtaegar. Botnra to tbe fire and boll with vinegar over nlghL Drain. Padk housewives. Tbe plums should
are just tbe tonic you need. We have made thorn espritlally Cor
I the UHe and look oot atowly bat cmilnnoosly for ooe boor In a atone jar. covering with boiling pricked tn two or three places to pre­ well together one qoan of Graham
^negar. to which has been added me vent bursting, or tbe sUns shrinking flour, one pint of Indian corn me*L
then bottle nnd eeal at me*,
these condlUona. M’e guarantee them. If they do not hMp yo*. yo*
That set the ball rotUng. Back me
encumber Catsup—Before tbe early
Mown sugar, one-hslf cup and Btlrklng to tbe pits, in each etgnt iw-o ream teorpoonlul* of salt and two
receive your money bark wltbcnt qaantloa. For fiflcen days so ev­
,(te table Moke of some bernty Septanber
have killed
kUled tbe
the vine*
allspice, ooe-lonrth cup each pounds of plums allow (mr pounds ot loaspcMuiruU of baking powder Diseptsotber frosu bare
Mire one lenspoonlul of Md* In ouc
three cnpfuls of vinegar,
«|^ he had foead in bli work and and robbed you of the last of your euainatard seed
eryone wU] have a ebancr to try Aese a fiOe box for 28e.
leaspponful of water and then mU
..TZ--------------- and by the time the eumbera. make some of tbem Into csitablespoon tumeric. mnees each of stick cinnamon
over there was oot persm sap. Tbla relish is really very good.
• allspice, one-qnsrter ounce of wbol; with one cupfol of molaoses. To tbe
doves and six bay leaves. Boil vin- dry ingredi.-ms add one quart of told
latberoBBvbo 41dBOtfealasricfaas,aadtoakesawelooine«kangetraaittaei"»"^
***>^
Cbe pcaOiMt anhi-alWoaatre who or- tateUar Uanato cstsap. Take throe
Cneomber PlcUes—One gallm Of gar. sugar and spices together, then water, (ben the molasses. Best one
minute, pour into two wMl^reased
throw In the fruit to eook for a
bhdinmmd by the bosbel dosen commbera. peel tbem aad chop vinegar; tbree-qasnefs of
rup 'of •
: ooe cap of meat only, aqd set aside to cool. Nett molds and steam or boll (our hour*
fine. Take also four mkms (goodlsalt: ooe
cs
lift te froK witb a skimmer Dry off 00 psn In moderste oven ton
Mae) aad chop thmi fim. Add Ihrohtgrwted.
nnd put inu^ntooe Jars. ^ tke syr- mluntos.
quarter* of a cup of salL MU cnenm- tuU of ground mueurd:
4m tM
TM4 W iWlf U»M u4 p*» aw »■

I-

' Con H«(ah.
Those wbo have boon oo fortunate
ao to bsvo eaten Ura. H. P. iCDor‘i'
Con RoUsb can midi (or lu oseelland ooTHtr. and vm be gtad tr.
have tbe redpe wbi«h by apectal nquoit abe has kindly riven Homo
Cboer. Tboae wbo bare never triyl
U nbouM not fall to do so before U U;
too Ute In tbe aeaooo to »et tbe ever
roen corn.
Corn Rdlsb—One doten oars groen
core, cut from tbe cob. one amall bond
cabbaco chopped fine, foor red poppon chopped, one pound brown angar.
tableopeoDful celery seed. <mebair can Ooloman’a maatard. tbreo
plots
rloHar. one tablespoonfol
whole ctorea, one tablespoonful aalL
MU well and cook.

bar. Pat tbo mtstan la a ^«a
elotb plaoad over a large eelaader
and leave It aU nlgbt to drain. Tbe
morrdag add to the cboMod canunben and onion a half oapful at
white maatard need and a half cupfol
of black mustard aeed. two table<pooofnls of celery eeed. end two tai
ooafals of whole peppers. MU
veD end peck in glass Jars. BUlng tbe
jara only half full. BoU enough vtaegar
to ffil tbe Jan. Let tbe vinegar cool
sad then pour It Into the pua. WKb a
silver fork atlr the oucnmber as you
pmir in tbe vinegar, to make sure that
tbe whole mass U saturated with tb<^

Cbow Chow—mt la MIces ooe peek
of pre4« tomatoes, four Urge <mk»n».
spriekU ever tbem ooe teaeupful of
salt. l.,et stasd over nlghL drain.

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