Grand Traverse Herald, June 26, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, June 26, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-06-26

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(S^irmi^ ®mtieir0je MtviM*
TWICE A WEEK —TDESBAV AND FKIBaV.

tlA* A YEAR.

niAVBIIU CITV. «IUNp TRAVERH COUNTY, MiCMIOAN. FIUDAV. JUNf & MOt.

IM SUNDAY IN TBE CIH
x w.ttura Hnue
CHEAT THNONC AT CONOREOArWN|^L CHURCH.

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•MM OwMta wtw MM B HI|A
TfiM tB.Mr. murntf
Ufa and OwrMttr.
MM. m*mm bM r«pMi oould l»
dhBVB tBWdd » dtlMfi thu tk«
Mk«td umUrH tkd Bdsonr oc Hob.
I J. w. MUUkM B( 1hid tUOTBl
—I
uw —
ttaM) ArhR «■ WoteMtor. As Bt■MCfcoM •< «Mbm MttBdod Uw dtr.
BM • tMOMM WM MBBlfM whkb
I thw dar to a Saadar. Prtrato
.bM
paMM bEImb ware doaad.
■IbiM. jBwMrr Btoraa. dir fcods
BtdiM. dn« Btom. sboa tiorai and
prwtiSBRjr orerr other bwliieas boor*
H'OWB fisBad tiHtr deora and o«sod
bMiMM tma 1 la 4 eYloek iMs aftsfdBM.
Tho OMbms TaMphoao
nitmpBRj Btaadd afaraUBM aatliMr
iBr Ire Mlutaa Bt tha hhar of tho

tkm awTlea was hMd was thraacad.
I bi (ha eowrMdUaB be­

■Bd VBra IB
«
biBBd BSd SMtdrooi BOUL To Iutb
tawra Ufli. u bBTo bm vltb
to
bBYO Blwnd hla BlBllf BDd PUTPOBBA.
IB BB BbMlBC iBaptmton.
“LoaB after the irlbatca of todAT
•re tonetUB. hi* work, his life sad
charBCtm- wUI ho BpaoklBg.
“Mr. MUIUtOB CBBM of BObBtABtlBl
Nm ttvlBBd Block BBd prcMrTBd IB
hla mraeter bmuv of the i
'
I

aaaL At l< rears of b(b bo was out
IB Uw world upoB Ms owb resoufeBS.
ABd (bOBB rBBoorcBB Boear tailed Mm.
“He had aIrBBdr tormti a frtaidaMp whkii was if OBtUre death.
Thsse two yooBf men srltb tampan
- —
ud tSBtBB had IB
lawa great ruBdmmeaUi priaddaa.
Thor proved tbalr fldeUtr
togritr to each other. Tber clerked
IB 8seo, Malae. together. Tber weal
to Boetoa together, ther
Treeereo Citr together, ther went In­
to baalaeaa together aaUl
commaaltr the' aamee of
and MUttkea are waO Mght laeeparabb.
Wae a HlfA Typa.
-Mr. MUilkea Manged to the high­
er trpb of baataeea
a not a aelBsh and sordid poraalt
Mm. Bulasas was a earew
WMeh a ama expreoses and sesha to
rsaUss hb Ideas. Meals and character.
baslaata was tharotaiw Uko himaatt, abaolutolr fair and honorable.
hoaaad eaador refgBOd.
doprwbtod conpoUtotK. aad ther
boar trlboU to Ms broad aalBired oftats la betUrlng baslness rohiioat
an^ awthods, and socorlBg bettor oorTko br the gaaoroos troataioat
raeb other, ibolr aaiploros aad tioir

lt WBB CoMi that thla Botaau aarTlM Mf Um twt words la boaar of
HtlMMl eWaBB BhoMd bs haid la
•Mpa. wboro Mr aa MUr roars
-Ho malauinod poeoUarir eordlal
ka'bet CM* a iBBder la Ibo ■pbaOd- •latloaa with the amplorea b Ms
•lip;«(.Ma Cndar aehcml aad ftt tbs Biora. They vrare a bastaasa famUrer tbs ON
ear* aad thoaghtfaliiaao vtm
of <m4
•(- CBBipie
thooghi. for instaac*. of giving tbalr
help a vaoatloa and tree trip to tbo
CoIumbUa oxpoaitloa. He favored
a oaakot tt oak. the wooklr halt bolldar. At CMoago
'--SH^tMat rMBpihclo of all that re- ho romladod us. Ms gueiU. that tbo
■ dNM of «M wkoao momorr' tho place to trade was at the More that
MMBpRr win ^Wk Bad whoao
their help a chaBOO. Ho gave to
-inrka ta Me win lire for maar joafs Ms owa hslp opataoaco aad trast and

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vooM siuTMiaer
or power 1b )tit
BXtBBl. Bnt Bo
______________
lie Wbi
or
wortd
could
tunwnder ma Mwatui piYB^pte or
BbBOiBtB COSTletiOB. iHflUdB him
«*»7 BSd
BloBc BBd work with boMUBB the dlffOIBBMB iB ttfo «T« BBIbIt Of tbO
BBBBBUBl ebBIBCtOr.
“Por aoelotr iB the ordlBBiy aeitse
of tbAt word be twred but UYUe, but
hu social iBstlDCU were stroBB and
“First of all were ibe old lime
lionds. I hare seea Mm Btoted with
esoUoa as he recooated the
social Me sad «xpe
hardr dare, the i
One hr see
BBslloired
thoae who eajorMi thorn hs«o booa
PBBelM bOTOBd.
“1 lAaw It was o&e of Ms rerrsu
that aoasotlBMs bo soemed at Tsnaace
with aoBie of thcM earlr frtesda. Bat
OBlr a sorlace dlSereaee.
In heart hlmtdf
fraa aar bo Mvod ibea.
'With ooate of ron that

lag oretp eoaSdonco that i
tepoao la man.
Homo AWsiQw Opom
“The Ireodao of Mr. MUllkea's
hOBU has booa oaJoF«d br baadrods
BpoB
almoat cboaUeos occasions.
Tbero were ao restHcUons or (ormsllir. ‘Come, take posaeatloa. enfoy
aad go at llbertr.' was the apfrtt of
that home. Ho was a master la the
art of
did lore to see other poopb ea}ar
IhomBolrea. Some of ran will never
tbrgot the Joroaa hours spoai
homo or eotuge.
“Ob the ovonlBg of June g wo stop­
ped Into their ootUgo. and found them
aabtlr oalortng their 17th wedding
annlTorsarr. Mr. MUUkon looked the
ptaais of ooBteatmeat. and well he
might. Twentr-oevea ream without
dlaoord or harsh word b a rat* rec­
ord. That could oalr be la a home of
tova: and love u of God.
Within
thb borne baa bsea a mataal alabur. Tbo wife haa nought to dboover aad fulBl hb everr wUh. aad
make Ms home a verr soulls rotteat,
white ha has shown a aeraae pride
^ aatisfacuoa In her every effort
Her aiaadlng

B ««?!]? f*us GROVER CIEVEIAND DEAD
STUBBORN
nCHT MADE

ai FOR MANY WEEKS

CLEVELAND
DIED POOR

HAD SERVED ONE YEAR

M la which he so loyally sod anaelBshly Ubored. Some may mbs the Oeeth Maek of Late
Cleveland Waa Taken By Pref.
call, but aome hearts will grow rich
WItewi and Oeee ta Prlnew
la servtee ,1a aoswerUig the cal! that
tan CaltetUwL
Ms passing sends.
“I can only feel U)at he will look
New
York. June U.—Mr. Ctevetead
/ram his higher hoase and rejoice to
see your love ta him made effeettvu died a poor maa.' It was geaerany
la carrying forward Ms cherished belteved that be saved a
! but It appeara that he has.
left hb family liiUe mar* thta (he
“Hb Me U sn
bouse St PrtBcetoa sad ^aothar
prophecy. It will srause In the minds **
'Bey.
and hearts of our boys and young
As brad of the AasocUtioa of Ufe
Otetlty was deeply graUtylag to Mm.
Ideab tor themselves of what caerge
Insurance Presldenis. he rtaived
“Wtthfa thla home was a dne
Icdustry and character may acMe.e.
S2S.OOO a year but be served aaly dar­
father and
No boy who has admired Ur. MUilkea ing the past It months.
OesaradeaMp with you boys
caa be without aome high Ideal of
advice btefatbers. Beet Investment b
A deatllNmask of Mr. aevelaad was
maahaod la Us heart. He abows the
the Umt. mooey. character that you
gateways of manhood, usefulness of tskea today by Prot Wilson.
put Into your boy.'
rhsrneter are always open. Hr will IMncelon. The mssk will be sdded
"Win you be back lor our May­
to
Ibe collection of death masks of
keep giving ouikwk and upllfe to Ufe.
flower baaqaetr 1 asked. •Certalaly.
“He was s doer and not only a great mea at PHaecloa. presmited
I waaldnt mbe (bat* He loved the
bearer of the word. He called upon tke uolversliy by Lanrenee Nation.
boys aad was prafooBdlr
Fall Baarera Naamd.
the WMd of Jesus. 'If ye know 'Jieee
In the work ta them. Hb awn boy-:
(Mngt. happy are ye U ye do thern.'
Mrs. Oiwor Ctevetead this afte^
bh trsdu drew them to bta. They
“Today he b happy in the preeeaoe BOOB decided upon
have teat a genniae Mead and baneof that Savior whom be eerved, Fhee There will bg added a number of othteeta.
to raoe."
'
•rs tMt evening from aaiong scores
Waa a ChtteUwi.
A toag line of
beaHng or pratnlneet men whe will be at the
*ThaMagieal queattone had lutle
fuaeral of ^-PresJdeat Cleveland.
latarsat to Mr. MUUkea. The pnc- haadreda of people tollowed the
Those selected are all Me loog
tica af ehrtstlanlty engaged Ms at- mates 10 (he grave la Gakwood cem­
friends of the late presldesL They
tealloo. Hb faith passed Into deeds. etery.
Paul Morton, president of the
Thoa. T. Bate*, for 40 years a cloee
Thb was exempUfled la ataay vrays.
Uaoheerred deeds of charity, practi­ Mend of Mr. Mil'.lkea had geocral Rqullable Ufe Insarance Co.;
cal helps and enoouragemenu In Uie charge of the arrangements. The sc- modore E. 8. Benedict. John Al. Fialey. president of the College of New
•trngsttng la Me. Oeasraalty with Uve and honorary pall bearers
old-Umei^**‘
VanDyke. Professor
•elected
bb aaaey for say good caaae.
John Hlbbeo. of Princeton Unlveralty
“The boslest man la town, yet he friendt and bter
The active beaten were Prank Ham­ and Dean Andrew Bwift. steo of the
hat time to do good.
ilton. Prank Welton. a. W. Uad. W. uaivereitr.
The faneral procesrion will leave
H. McKean, C. J. Etwer. Leon F.
Ubw daring bmlncas boars, bai
vreuld say. ‘Don't be la a burrp. Al- Ttttts. Henry King and O. P. Carver. the Ctevetead home al S p. m. tor the
eemetery.
vrays Uaw u> talk to the prsaeber. The bo^oraiy bearers were S. E.
Be bad Ume la the bnatneea pan of Walt.‘A. W. Wall. B. McNamara. H.
tba day 10 leave buslacea and go and A. Musaelmaa. j. A. Moni^oe. B. 11.
alt by the bedside of s sick child Bracken. K S. Hull. B. J. Morgan. H.
that he hears has a
Montague and J W. PstoMg.
The i
eshers and cb
'
A. Haaudbnd, O. C. MoSatt. C. v.t'CLERKS IN LOCAL POSTOFFICE
AaUve in Church Werker.
RECEIVED RAISE.
“Fhr R1 years be has been a mem- WMgbL M. a Holley aad George B.

la increased service.
tlw allil^ al Iha ahareh. aad a lar(t
Mtevad In Travaraa Clly.
aimae
eaeh alda. was utanllr
“He belteved la Traverse Oty. Ho
aMd wUh badaUtuI tonU oCartags. had grows up vrlth It aad participated
Ofadt-AaeirtMa BMttr msa. wMta la everr advaaoe It has omde tram a
raeaa. HMia. aad •
Bkfll vlUage la the faraak
tadtad U frefBSs elaatara. while a
“Hs belteved la lu fatore. that
lava aaabar «t bM pMaae lagaUer mid be asade almoat aartMag the
paogia aet about to make it In dvlc
he was an <9portnabt
hMd at ateetta Mr. MllUkaa hold ap- ’Da what yoB caa aow. Daa*t wait
B tiM paapMaf (Mb altraatll you caa do avarytM^’ Beauty'
and aUUty are ctoaaly alUad. He had'
and ptens for a 'baUer
t wMeh erewdad tho odlaaRlUM Mly. U auMi
•ea. hat Miada tea au walks of
he was aa advance guard
r a path which the public vrlll
^U.'aT'tdM stattoe lUed
ama day-tnveL
whMk AM fMaat balore tbs casket
“As a good etttean he was HUIly
la mattera of ■ovtrsment.
wara loeal. sute and aatMaaL Me held but
srare tow drp oreS' tew oSIcaa for he vras aa UeaUst la
polities, sad the Idaaltet geacrally
Uvea ahead at Uw theaght and votes
at the people.
“As
■aU.
Thaagh ha *wa nob always
facnaatM naal maCe was ftuawith me i Hke SMstar MllUkeo.
^^Mat W a tdvtM cnoNsUas of Mrs.
Utm T. TRaa, MMs BraroU. RobsH I like kb good aatare. bta ahlllty. hb
■HwBidA lbs. A. L. Barhaat aad C. coorage and tnoarrupUbte character.
Was An Optimist.
Baatsr. . Tba aama «ore;
-*
“Hr. MllUkeo was endawad with a
rntmm at the Raal.“ “AbMa With Me.*
acUve. of tUs church.
'a»i “Phee to Face’ the latter belag Cmtlamy of aatare aad aa apUmbtic For It yean ] hare besa bb pasta.
a^hvaetto Saadar ot^Mol eaag of Mr. temper. , DtOenlUM aad
I bare tried lo be reaaoaabte aad la
At the irere the “Ckrle- menu that would have racked other MF-tbaae yean he haa aever refused
were met with a smite. Ii help­ me a alngle reqocet.
thmli Oaed
wm eaag br the
ed Mm out wtUi Ms blue sky pMloe“la the church hb field of activity
ophy. tafoylag Me ss It oomes-ca haa bean aatong the cMIdi
The Ber. I
e OotMla for aoerir tract Uic honey from the flower today. young paople. He believed be oould
It may be witberad. God serve
r af the O
cause of Christ best la the
•I ahareh aad dose ebarth aad Bna- never tnisu maa with tomorraw.
BnadiF «^L He has besa lU sup. dar abeal aaBClaia of Mr. Mimhra. oaly gives at today.
erlatMdant aad guiding splrtt tor !l
“He vras aggressive and progree- cenaseotlve yean, and had served a
dfadaettd the eerHoes. The seatiBHM of thM Biliiae oeeistoa b beat alvc. Tear by year be was reacMag nnmbar of terms bHor*. Under Ms
iBU new fleldi and uaderuklag new IraderaMp oar sbool has stuiaed
niaatmiad la the roMarlm
mterprtiea. Hb activity was coaae- Mgh positloo among the acbools of
CbAlta wMrh were ae fanows:
,“Mr. MnUkaa seeds so eaMcr rot less and Ms energy apparently boasd- the sate. He thought there was
the rsrwlH SB«el bss beea busr re­ teas. He was splendidly
ealllag than that of the Sun­
physically ta work. day acbool teacher, no rich in otmoral appredstUBlttea to help young saab to aurt
tNc aM piMse. Hb bm eoMcr N Look abeot aad ere may see
evldeocea Of Mi arl^t He kept st tkb work beiCal#il It u thst wMek the pobceaaeleas.egoru.
Eb aarrtee withiB lu bean.
luse he loved chUdrea. sad believed
-Back of the amUea lay eairwehed the vrortd oSered ao sa<te other
M raare tm Mar ». IM*.
will and tenadow phase to do good.
I U.TMt. were reare
givMh m» auaahlno. Thara vras tit»• wlD was lavladhte but
“Wbea ooee or twice a year Mrs.
Ue dead U Ms aky. Aad aoaU be ^^' Imperloaa. The sUeogth of Ms MilUkaa aad Mrs. Cestk waaM bring
hgaa spoken at last he wtmid have
ibelr mtle folks up hm aad crowd
ir
aad
geolal
prcwnce.
aoM.that •
Uwae atetea. aad as they would took
I the chmd of death
up to Mm toy would aeem fo radiate
from Ma whole belag.
“Nowbeea were tin
tetks mere maaUest 'than vrUi hb
Saaday SehoM Laadar.
.
prinHplea. He was slwaya ready to
-At Traverse City, at Jackaon. aid
gate Ealamaiao. Hr.
aaaa. Tal Wth aad lave grew strong ta the tatareau M haiMay.

SBw

; Sdwol asaodaiian. Said E. K. War­
ren. *Traverae CItr. has gteea us the
aUB we have been eeAlag tor U
rears. He brought lato the aatoebUoB bailsem methods aad now eaergr. Ho was aBUdpatlng the greatRAMED AWAY SUOOCNLV AT Hlfi
«t moetlag tbb fall ever held la the
HOME AT BiaaA. M.
•tau of Michigan.
The Saadar
the BUie win BMurn vrttb Afta Their Haoaymaan Trip, Mf- oafl,
Mra. Hlnra Will Make Their
Heme Here.
-One vreek ago tomorww he aad h<s
wife etartod tor whsi was In aatlelpa. K. Y, June
At the
tloa ooo of the happleu eveau of their
home of the bride's parents.' Mr. and
llTca. Thdr aoe was to graduate
Mrs.
Andrew WllUaab. Hoaebye
Tale. He was eopeclallr bswr *
Falls.
N.
Y-.
oeenrred
the
marriage
leader as tho train bora them on. In
of their dauMiter. Loolse Mae tc
tbo Mgbt bo fdl la
Gnorge Knas Hlnea. or Traveree City. BUT MALADY FINALLY OVER­
.Nwlp was anavsIUng.
CAME HIM.
The bride was sttended by Mist
“Ho bft thorn at dar break
Ruth tarigbt. of Mendoo. and the
gteom by Roy VtllUams. brother of
Above Mm a reaulem snag;
One dottd aad lu abadow crept east- the bride. The bride was gowaed lo
Mae allk triitened with rare old teer.
About M guesb were praecat and the
And o'er Mm a eoVertet flung.
ceremony was perfonned by the Rev.
Yet he smiled as a sleeper who dreamE COi
r. W. Rose, Of the First Me^bt
R TROI
chnrch.
Of fields thst the aageto ksve trod.
After
a
wedding
trip.
Mr..aM
Mrs.
And they knew that be teokad oa tl
Hlaca
wOl
make
their
hoam
la
Tratcity.
. Whe Waa the Only
crae City.
Whoee builder and aiaker b God.
Living Ex-Rreeidefrt. Had •ean
fitrake Fiem Clew Sky.
a fiafferer Foe<. Many
“The stroke caaw from such Hesr
Vearm.
sklee thst we cannot yet fully mens-,
the calamity that has btfallea us.
ineeton, N. J, June M. Drover
Men stood mute sad looked Into
Cleveland, the anly living-ewpfMiother's moistened eyes as they read
denL died euddenly at hie taM
the message.
•t g:40 e'cleek U.ia wtanlng. WMte
■-■«*ho wlU uke Ms pisee** b the
oath WM uneapsttad he tad Seen
Hb desth LEFT ONLY HOUSE AT PRINCE­
r a niunbm- of weaks and he
U s call to thb church and the ettTON AND BUZZARDS BAY.
Ixeas of thb town. It b for us the
only yeeterdsy Dr. Jeosph
tIrlBg to take up the naflalshed work
Bryant,
of New Verk. gold a vialt to
aad make real hb plans sad pnrpoees.
Mr. Cleveland's home but tta latermaHb passing lays new duties and retien was aubesqwentty givon oet that
We caatl r visit Mts net itemiMiil by an
BOt ler-ttae work of hb life ceuM.
alannlng ^'nditlon of the former
’ no one maa saa take Ms plscc.
r mea caa enlarge ihclr efforts
Cteaccr 01 the etoiMch 1. tad
aad dedleste themselves to the noble

m MORE MONEY

Bryaal. who has been Mr. Cteveteadte!
family phyMcUa for many yeara. »»-.

ON YEAR’S TRIP
AinMig Others He Will VteJt WiU Ra
Aa Old Friend. 4amm WhKoemb RltejC^
.Jia ialy i, J. c. Rank vUl tears
Traverse aty for aa extaaded ti^
through aeveral etataa. vlalO^ reteUvea aad the scenes of hit cUMhaod
dayg. Mr. Ruak wUI ge Rom hare M
MoBtpelier. ladteBB, whero ta wtB
taesd three or lour woeks aad frote
there he wUl go to Laurel. TtiHiBB*
vMOag .various towns ta that vtotaKF.
After a w^' g(Rlt ^ Us grand
parents at Lanrol.-1to.|rl|^iq to tte
---------- ’*-1 where he expecta to meet
frtead. James WUteoMh
Rttey. He wiu ateo stop at Kmtk.
lad.. (« .Mt way to BvaaralOe. Ida.
when- hr purpose to visll Pra^ J.
Ofl‘tli-tnan »lu, »a» Mr. Rank's
turroer principal while la Ibr acadcu>. aud fab mile wi.o was his fora
cr LaUa teacher.
Mr. Ruak wlU
leave BransvlUe by boat for BL
Louis. Mo, Bad will vtm nlatlvca at'
McCunc and Kansaf. la that atatp.
lie will the* proceed to peterae*.
GUa.. and from there be expecta ta
go to Mexico. Mr. Rank win. also nii hUjindr Bt BwiHaal Bata. Nartb
Dsk'iia w’li-r,' lilr uacte bu a Urge
caii'i- ranch.
Mr Hunk e\pecu lo ta gone aboei
•>!■• year when he Will ratal* to Ite
tamte Ue foBo*a*o and haa tautat

m

Cleveland
Ctevetead haa
ha. beea a aatarar tmm
The n*ly .mar la aBttapBUBg
gastric latcatlnsl umsbies oampltaat' j Ma trip mu the paaata
I away of Ms
•d wUh Uver sad Mdaey comptetet.
The cause Of M. dratb today
j
1 WKIi Brer
Mr. Bunk wm-ate^.gBBlagy white
nsning at tta vartata fiteMg, aa ha.
The death of the lottoer p
intends to «Bks that sahlpel b speends one of the meet srabhoi
cUlly. He will stee da craiflderabla.
for Ufe ever chraalcted. Foi
ill that lime there have
nimora of Ms death.
Before noon today, bm*
poirb
death of Mr. Clereland. Among the
flrat recelTed from Prestdeat Rooeevelt aad Secretary Taft. AU through
hU lllneas Mr. Clevetead’s maU was
limed with expretaoa. of sympathy ”»*»*CeB
and wlsMag Um a speedy recovery.

BOUGHT THE
LELAND DAM
t MATCH

WAS ThI

SHERMAN BEHER Win uaiT miAGES
HE RESTED WELL FOUR IN ALL TO HAVE MOOERR
LAST NIOHT.
illumination.

stated that

I By tta Cool Breast
Whlek Bprang Up Otaag
tta NIgM.

Jitae Will ta FMWiIsliid Far Lstoai ’
PrevemenL BiittMia Ray and

aevelaad. Obto, June SS.-^oareaaman Bbermaa showed s decid1 Improvemeat today over yesterdsv
and prevlona days. Atteadlag phy'
sldsBS staled (hat he had rested weli
test sight sad bad been helped coaslderabty by the spiiagiag up of a
cool breese which relieved the
I heat.

CDLDRENS* DAY

Norihport,
jram Hae Been
.Vt a mceUng >f 'h, N'ortbpon coj*
ranged By Grand Traverae
The folJowla, retetlT., and ftiead. g^, ^ Them Will Get S200 a Year
■,f.c Monday nUbi. 1; waa <oted
Orange Per Baturday.
nm 0.1 M the city attended the serTh.r. The, Dtd^
■u makt a c.niract stth tue new .uFTices: Prof. Lancaster. presMeat ofi
y'
;iany
to f.irtiUh cl-etrlc lights for lk‘Children's
day
St
the
Grand
TravOlivet college: Mr. and Mrs. Eugeaci
lleg.
S.-t'-ar. and i-n KrtL./
«c irsnge will be appropriately ohBrateerd. of Rlchmoad. Va.: Harter'
.
ICi iiC i.ir f.,..Ci-i' <if
"'*•'"***•— O. P. Carver reccire^ r.<d oeit Satur-Iay afterBOMi. a i:/’. ■
Lacker, of Moaieoce. Pa.;
Mrs. FYank Welton and Mr. tod Mrs. word thb t oraing t t the lollowing :':csrani i-f i^nss rei-iiari:ta and
■I*"
—I --juiiIh; aciiaB win
rrrsog-d
W. H. McKean, of Oraad Rapids:
^e- sUomeotal m-wlc
-va-i..
T'.e
i'JU3yaL> a'rtaa* ta..
Ugiven
by
a
number
of
lltUe
graagMrs. C.T.GrawaandMlss Hlldegard*,*^;*^
I"
foMowing have been ee-‘ fb right Of way from Letead m’
Orasrn, of Mount Pleasant; Ralph ; Colby, from S600 t 08M: A. B. ClbProvaaoaL
Tbaeker. of Detroit; Qutecy Thacker.'?^
^ ** fured »T Le.-inrer R H ^worth.
VY^rk will l ly;gcB jt onw- 10 pui,/
of Bk Rapids. A. W. Und. and /. B.'
W®®- C- N Un- who bks the mstur in charge Hllijda-:, and build a p..se<
Henderaon. of Csdlllac. A. Tracy
^ * led Hammond Edna Black. Dsl’v
and R. Floyd Clinch, of Chicago, and'Thacker from Moo to MOO; F. E Roush. Ethel BowhalJ. Denaa ChampWood
from
MOO
to
MW.
Edlib Byers. Evelyn sad Evvrvti
Oeo. W. Gardner, of 8L Pan]. Prof.
Two of the clerks of the posioffii
Emersoo, Marie Gray. Daisy and
C. T. Grawn,
Dolly Grobb. Bessie aad Martha MasOf eeboob, no* prtadpal of (he .OnMsrgam. teabei sad W'llterl
t Mount Pleasant, came their Inereaae severgl i ruths ago.
mison. Minnie and Ida Bdgecomb.
the citr to tKU Mr. MDUkco'c j
and ButaU Tbomai. Lain and
bat was Obliged t
Lather A Irwte, ef Tbia City. Wm
C^rl RuberiaOB. Perry and Berths
return faesae oa aocount of- the com-|
Erect e S20AOO getael Build­
meac«meat of the normal acbool hcM
r Carver Has Reedved Or- Ransom. Vera Youker, Carl Smith
ing In Cadllttasad Helcyoa Wbeelock.
today.

Thb meeting wUl ta bald Saturday,
The funeral was in charge of B. U
Lather A Irwin. cJ tils dty. have
•ry af Ofwwer ClevetsnA
June :t. apd will ta sa all day neo- aeenred the coatract ter erecUag a
Hughes, fuaeral dlrccta. assmed by
Postmaster Carver has received orThe grangers srlll gather la faew school taUdlBg In Cadillac. This
U D. Curtla. the latter tamerty
^ders frote the postoffice depvtmeat the foreaooa. partake of a baaqoet' schoel wflj ta eaUrely modern la
fuaeral director In this cHt.
C ktm to have the flag
Boon, aad la the atierooo* the, every detail and will cost about $30r
Monday the federal bsUding float at half program will ta given. Tkb is ateo'dOd when completed. The Travene
al^t aveed to permit the D. U. R. i
t tor the neat 30 days. This b floral day with the graagen. and all' City Arm -eeenred tta aaatnet ta
to maintain a teed wire on Elm avc- '*
MDory of Grover Ctevetead.
remember this aad pettUe* with a large aamher of othsr'
BWTB Mam plan.

It of the United Btaua.
brlag flower*.
flrwa.
Hoyi.

SECURED CONTRAa

HALF MAST FUG

I-*

OkW tmvMm NlmuA nuMY. ;m»«

iMMnhHiMWia

kmm.'
Btmel car toed, per IW Ibc.
............................. tttt to glM

litj man StoUd affirm.^ Bk great

rcsirrijtrr:

■> iH*.
r^hsM.** tW If an gM BamM proHa.glvaa twice
v«r*
whs givao ffnMy.”
Bow appro
grtatn Tbe Uto and character of tba
W. Mffillni wifi be
kteratypod ipoa tbe haaru aad to the
moriM at the people who knew
t to Ito'na 1
v«.etr. SdaUty, virtue aad. S
catty aad km tor aU maiktod
Than ha was unaallik to-aU Ua

:=$

Tbay wffl pinr nt OralUefcftUo wltk
Cadar aty on Jane tk. Innamaeh aa
thara aie no moraa to gn dope from,
tho raaatt of tbo gnme win be Inter­
.......... lie to 26c
esting aa both towna are ttee
, ................................................. »c
hnB towns. Codnr Oty*a Me ep M
unknown, bat areUWtrlUeh wtU bo:
BeftuL eatM: A. (MUM. pHdt
Howard. OrMliek. .abort atop; Hart,
poelally. poUtleally
tint base; W. T
ham not hoard eaa diaoaatlag vote*
B* may not alwaya ham plenaa^ all
srtth wUM be came to eontacC
.......... 4c I
if true woald have been pbonomefial.
and a* tbe world goes today, a figure
ef Mr. MUUkeo-i nmko-up could
Here le Rrikf
deocend to the kml of- eatorlag to aU
CHICAAO CTMITt.
and taaUdkuB ao
U1-*. <siM At*snt*iuaK Laar rt u u.*
Hector .Mahbim, ef (
It tboat to bar*
tlan* fonad In tbe hnmaa lamny.
sntorinB. « that
It can aearenly be donbied bat that
r made seme atlstakea ta Ufa. aad If
so. they man have been
stew*, per lb..........................fie upward
Hector •Ubbloa. of Nortbport. who Judgment apd net of heart.
^iftapi la sadlac oat '^hart ha ta
^ Tha M*dahaUs( ia a Uf ona vaa anaaMd by Deputy Oaac Ward­
*Vs Ufe was geatle. and tbe ekMl Ut «0BMU ha* paaaa« tka aao*.- en Bnith April S< lor lOagal ftahlns Mta to mlsad in Um that utnre
' r ariMaaea aad It ha* beam haria. aad hartac ta hta
might stand up and nay to aU tl
maiiteUag trout Watgbtng leat than world, this waa a man."
CM and a half potuda la tka roaad.
mldtade of Btroau an« Ita
Steoanly. ^
appaared
before
Jitatiee
L.
a
Gage,
ipretan . 4 aniahortBC. or
"V
J. W. TRAVIB.
lack of ayataa, eaa «a««rtake of l^laaaa county Monday after­
It ought to noon ud wa» toed m mad cotta.
la tba paasing of Mr. J. W. Minit tor TraTerae Tha cnaa vaa baaM b«tor* a Jnrr.
kea, we Icee one of onr moat eoergetThat to Uie Uad y
to 40 the aama anf sot oaty ba^e
k and progreealre bnetnen men. a
yonr potawea—«»«
ofbBBbariag but
kred and admired
MM tha atrwta with propor algai.
lor Ms nprlghtnaw end Maerfii] dlato UU Ue buga.
poUtka, one wbo wap gl»d to help
Parmariy a Well lay Just cnann or any one to need.
. 4Mb the oaiw of lov-banging tree
Dnfortnnalriy many praenre some
uadrMweigbt. Cora maU.
KMora OantM et This City.
ildi, the Mttar of proridlng glgaa,
bam-bad many buatcoarse........................................ gl.« poor brand of Paris Oreen with wbteb
Will Be Wedded Twaeday.
tir<ha atraaU ban been Vren much
aadradwrigbt. H. g U Beat
tba market to flooded, or good Pari*
pittlcMy hA .aotUag aeraa to bam
ad with bim in the straggle
Oreen that has deteriorated from be­
Dr. Boittfdgn, of Oiaad Ba«lda. ta oatlon of the poet eMoe which,
' ' o« K. Ob the Ibsnh ve vU>
la the to ba karried nasi Toadtay to Mlaa through Ua leaderehlp «e were sucing etOTWd near oils or In a damp
litf «nl It I* poaalbl* that they nay WlnaUrnd McMahon, alae of Oraod etaaful In aacnrlag the present loca­
place, and not only waste tbe price
Rapida
Dr.
Barbridge
WM
fonuorly
•I^IV suldaa bnt than atreat alga*
tion. and la tbeae tranaacUou and
of tbe green bnt lose tbelr poutoei
haineh hotter and would nom loonlod b«e and baa a iarga number Ibrougb social reUUou I learned tbe
ioto tbe bargUa.
of fri^da In tba city to wiab Ufai •lerilBg onallika of tbe man. I feel
adrerttse tbe eUy.
Tho nattor... of pArMag proper kappinota. Hairy Bhnwr, of thU that I bam lost an old Ume friend
Tcari of experience has ebowa
eny. wtQba the beat man.
la not an^ a
and tbe dty one of mut upright and
Juat
wbat Parto Oreen glres the beat
w goMiy aadariawiig that ft abonld
belomd ctUaena
resnlU and Juat bow to 'atore It so
rhfiM ao mnch atody. bat riwvUI be
I arrired a few daya ago from Dw
Mict'eaea. If ordared at the am
trait for a rialt here bnt bwlneia
that it aerer deterimtea. We earr>
■ ilUag of tba eonadl. It vtfald aUlI
Boae but Lawanborg** Star Brand
Tmhi Nan Away With 'iamm Ounn amttera kept ate from calling 00 bln
AMartbla. If than wat aoma haate.
and renowtog oar old aequalatancea
A rate of ODC: sod ooe-half Pur* Paris Green la bulk aad (a
It
man at the noeaatary Mgaa
tbinktag a few days later wonM offer
HungOnJ
MIpBt batore tba eiowd of rtattnra
the opportunity. It griero* me mock fare for the round trip, with a boxes and store It so that It has tbe
tblaR that I aih'nbw deprimd of mioimum excurtioo. fare of greatest cfftriency.
ianaa Doan M eamriag hla i^t
arm ta a aUng. the roaalt el aa ae- the priTUaga of gruplng bto band $1, will be made.
We have handled tbe aame brand
i •AMDUNi m LOUItlANA.
cldaat at BeUalre. Mr. Dnaa wa* and haring a friendly riMt u la the
dririag a aplritod taam whan the anl- past. 1 faal the kaa keenly u do all
Tickets on tale July S and for year* and oor cualometo report
aad wtartad wbo knur btm.
and quick result*. Price* the
4; good for return trip any'
iWbg hUL to tiltJ
u
U
m
Steinberg.
in. Hr. Donn loet neltber hU
time up to and includingjuly very lowest that good Pari* Oreen
■ tha
that -Taatk
hoM oo the noe*. bl* east aor bis
be
sold aU
aeiaalty raaortad to t narre and when tbo whole ontflt went
of «l laaat oaa aaaater.
r^be «UU alack and tnany stopTODAYS (fiARKCT. pad tba bbfaea. Howemr. when the
agflgaiihllai Ml M Nw Tork dust bad aeuicd. be ftiseoverod that
put UMgwt‘bnt tha CM la bl* right arm wM -no badly Mmlnod Tram Thoredaya Reeoid.
wnrtty of »ete. that It vOl be naalam tot aoma Oma
BRAIN. ■Geoarnl PaaaeDgor Agent
wlthk tha old daya U
Chkngu. doM M.-Ckse-Wbeat.
ma whoa the groat
7um S6 30
UHe; corn. UHc; oats, »%e.
aad tho ‘■crap' Mr. and Mra. Clyde BoMaaoa ar« OtUtot. iona JS.-Ckae—Wheat.
tt* *WUgera- vaa aa eom- thnraday moratag- ftmeral aerwteaa Met com. ISHe; onta, ggo.
aa ^ naaa la tha plaatatlpa sriil ko beM at 3 o'clock tMa afterT>ere wees ao chaagea in ike :
gn, vtn psain ta voadar at tba UOs awrnlag. rawral torrieea -will ket today. Tnaterday only two small
CELEBRATE THE FOURTH AT TRAVERSE CITY
OgjaMna that haa baas aaeom- bo bald at S o’dodk uanorraw aftor- kada of poutow wem brought to:
Tbe
price U 60 coale though more la
at the bMiae. lOW Webater
tan gad vin rognlre noaw eo Btreet. the Bar. A. A. AUtogton of- paid tor extra pnaUty. Foar kade of
M^ratlii hntor* It «na be grasped.
sU head of five eloek ana one
^ M Ihat tha gaablam ai
of oata oompleted tbe tnm of
oS thiala mtan^ ta sack dt^>e^
yeolerday's amrket dotag*.
alf miMMii ahovt bow gimty
Strawberriee
of tbo ftaeat ouaUly
g TRIBUTmt TO
T
la
MR. MILUKIN. V are to be bad at 10 centa Cberrtec
a vhat a rlotory moiaUty bah aocoaOag la akwly bat tber are of
poor pnailty. betog mneh imaller than
Tramrae aty; Mtch..
tbe average early sweet Uterry. The
June n. IMS.
OROVgR et.tVCLANO.
cry, however, promisee to be a good
Hi tha pamtac of erem.aaTkaad.
To tha Bdltor of tbe Herald:
th| eoBBtry lenna p man vbe stood
With tbe MBtfag of tbe lamentMl
An addlSon. SOxfiS. U bring built
Ton will want to aavn time when yon do your aheppiog
adths MOM hU fellow htan. OroT' JL w. MOUken from active Ufe
on the Traveree City Milling Oo.
tbo Fourth-And tDMtey to'. We con do both for yoo. Onr
«r Oarelaad. wbon bo saw bU goal. life beyond, tbe toaaaa angeaderod by building. It will be used aa a atoraga
be bad this sadden translUoa are beyond It has two Soon and a baaameai.
MMrtmeot ia no complete yon don’t ham to think of looking
tlon: Indeed from a bnalneaa
eltevben for wbaf yon want. We will have it if anyone hu
SKLUNQ RRICtS.
riewpolBt the city's
and ve ere ahowing more styles than any other atore in
I to him and 000- loasei are incaknUble and In addition
Potatoes, old ......................
tbeoity.
r. be was bated by many al- to tho above gtartug tocta. what shall
PototoM. uew. per pack
ttM that bate iwas negianod by adny of tbe awtol lessee that Mm
(torrata. per pv:k...........
lananlty of potpoae. mm and srW continue to com
New taralps, per peck....
tba boMr of balog onr sad haarU. our deprmaad ay
Oreen oaUme. per buaek
tbg ooBSUy two. tormt. and to oor'raSeettag amoikmar
Mi MMoaUraty. but tba Urmi wore tarwa?
■Aratjf lar ypan whM was all As
Tbe writer dM 1
dpa M honor lieenam In a way.
ore of a real I
Tumaloe*. per lb.........
wfi a rladtcndoB of hla prlaelplaa
WeviUeeUSCPAIR'«f«xt»riDeVjoi Kid Shoes. Bluwith tbb deeeaaed. and v I tbeiofore Cneumbera. each .......... ...Sc aad I6e
AfUr bM loUremMt tram the wblto- antomlUar With aU the
oher Cnt, Peteot Tip, Mttiinm Weight Solo. Slyliah Last.
(Jelery. per ttalk..........
hemaa. Oram doraland
doi
bad the astwent to make ap tbe warn toul Rbabarb. per lb.............. ...................... Sc
tBTthar nealcg hi* <ff hla belomd ebaracier.
We do (fobhage. per bead. ... ........ Se to lie
BOtahly tba ttasd- know, kowemr. that tbe
aaper Striag Beans, per lb. . ...................... fie
f«r tba monatary aygism.
ai'meture npon which Ms ebarpeter
*iiwa^ Clomiand. wbOa la pobllc wu built muat bam been of rack and String beaaa. per qL .. .................... 16c
the eeatry and Mitb aaltable tor tbe oeculon. or Pri*. per qt..................
elae tbe fnilu W Ua UM work would
not have been of tbe kind and qaallty
Wax beans, per lb......... ................... Uc
Wkm noM totta" do honor to
(end la It.
Taralp*. per baaeh .... ..................... Se
We Judge men not by srhat they
Frwita.
09 at 3. w. MHUkan yeaterday. it
ty or promlw to dp. bat tar tbelr
ABesalartU* PalcnlColt Skoe. Biod..., Cat. H.t
ahnwa that man^ life ama a worthy
Oranges. Mr dot. ... .
acta wbteb sre Sad no rtebly manifest
T(^Di«agyLaat-A finedreet tboe. We vUI sell
OM. ’•Bama lolha.- ospectally la a
la tbelr Ufe work. Hla Ufe wa* Ukc
tbeeenotiU tbe Fourth lorowly.................
<fl|f thb aUa. kmiw «m anotbar'a
BakaJJs.^per dot ... .
book whlA one wa* able to
iBgIts aad wmkneaam aa wril aa
Ming apple*, per bu. . . SOe to I1.M
*Tna and raad."
la oBertng tbla
thiMr good polBta and are able lo
amaU triboto. I mast not teem to be WML Prilb................... ..Ite to tde
wiigh them enratnlly. loo often gir.................... 16c
glriag full detail* of this brUUaat Datpa. per lb................
Boy year sliocs al the largest shoe store
tag aadao adranuge to that wbleb t*
■ "*■—■- -—ilfol typo of maaBdk ^ base Hot the honor taadered
la Neethera MieliiaaB.
bood. tor to do ao. timt aah apai
i. V. MlUken. not oetenuOomly bat
Oer^ Ctollforaia. lb.
woold be taektag.
vMotly by an In tbo city, ahowa that
So great waa my eonfiaenoa la klm AprtoM*. pv basket .. ....
.^.Me
hla Ufa vaa OM worUy of amnlatkw
Md Bhe^ bo a mutant tsaptraUm I a man baring a trna and noUo
to tha yonth of Tramru Oty (or on mind and bwt. not onlf akmg Unoa Ke* Apple*, do*.........
of
everyday
iaattngf
wlA
bis
follow*
Bberu peaces, dqa. . .................... fiSC
than la dapandanl the fntnra of Ibe
Httonadf moral and
Meat Pradimm.
«Mr and to tbu Hr- MUUkea gam
pogUcnl oonslderauon* as well
coOBtnat tboMht and worb.
........ ..lie
aakod to animodar nay part or pareel
...,16c tom;
UwAatm Tha' HnetM Boat Man- of hi* '
Pork
steak,
par
Ik.
...
tataat^.ammv at Maskagon hu
Botk Chops, per lb. ...
...... ...lie
Plcale Hama.
scorn. ‘The wocid pariah Snt'
Wir tkraa dhdoot adv
That ho wy 'gaiwoiik to a faolt. Salt Port, per |b. ................ Ihe to Ifc
Mit gUDM aplaea.

•asssw

.........

Oanth Wao on HN Hook.
Jeneo'P. Morrie of SUpoetn.. Tn.
■d a ckoe enU to tbe aprtog of IMS.

...ti: to mm
He Oet wnet He Needed.
'’Nine yean ago It koked a* U my
itM had come.- aaya Mr. C PartUng
Of Mtn Cimk. led. Ter, -1 srn* «
ran dova that Bfe hang oo a rery
slrader thread. It wa* then my drag
gin reeommenied Bectrte Bitten.
d 1 got wMi I

left me ao weak and wKk meb a toMtol eongh that my mends daetorM
coBsemptloB bad me. and dento was
on m keek. Iben I was persaadrd
to try Dr. King!* New Dkeomty. It
briped me Immediately, and after uklag ivo aad a kalt bottico I wna a
wcU man agUn. I found out that
New Dtooovory I* the baet remedy
lor cough* and tong dkenae to all the
world.- Sold wader gaarMtoe at S.
K. Watt a SoffC C. A. ~ '
~

tbe grave, but Bectric Bttten put
back on tbe lerf agrin. and I'm been
well ever *taee." Sold under gBa^
■Bley at & E. Walt A Sons. C. A.
portocfly.'—Oeotg*
Bugbee Drug C«.. Haaaab A Lay . B. Kranoe. 9M Wslaat. Am, AftOOM.
drug »»re». 56c.

$2SiUa(»$TS

'»sr5

SureKUl
Paris Green



IN GRIND RinDS

EXCISIONS

Phtb Marquette

July Fourth.

SPRUeiRI

6. im.

H. F. MOELUX,

S. E. Wait & Sons
TraTcrse Oty’s Leaaint
hnie Store.

TRAVERSE CIH’S LEADING
SHOE STORE
FRIEDRICH’S

23

... "*
......

HERE IS A LADIES’ BARGAIN
FOR THE FOURTH
A rcRutar $IM shoe

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

$1.48

HERE iS A BARGAIN FOR
THE MEN
'11.85

MANY HUNDREDS OF SA-TISflED SAVINCS
DEPosrroRS at this bank will
RECEIVE THEDt INTEREST

July 1st, IMS

mmsm_
We invite yoa to opca aa i

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK
Oldest, Largest and Strongest Bank
in Nonhera Micblgao.

GOOD HEALTH

BOW
GAINEB
AND
BOW RETAINED
OKT IT- T-O-DAV
TBE KOXE KO.
89 WILLOW Si;
WILEES-BARBE. PA.
NO time today.
The slogan that has caused more miser? . Ill health and loto of
life than-way other I* the one that permlls of pulling og till to­
morrow what had ought to be done today. tV’beu rou altov yourielf
to tranagreu the laws of health and lugtene. cousequencea revali
(hat are too oftm faUl. Klira that aysteat whirii Ood has given you
to break and geaeral decay follevi. No greater crime.gracee or dtoihe moral and physical caleadar, and yet dally, more aad
more people
rople are foJkwlng in tbe evil footsteps of iboae.who ham
ue they ham not tb# Ume to take,lbe proper
;
core
teaetaent ia wbleb tbe mni
soulI dweV
dwell*.
CUEAMINO HOUfiC.
The good housewife is the one who at least twice a vear
vesi aeu
about It aad gives the humsD bouse or dwe|
rellkg a tborough
hauling and 1wlih broom and
reaches Into the crevice*
and corner* that bare gathered flitfa and germ life during tbe Interrenlng week* or
ilbs. aud removes them because they are
sure breeders of dl(
and a meuace to health of them and thrir
loved ones. Yet thi
otten neglect* her most tniportant
bouse rleaalng, by paying absolutely no attention to tbe . . ^
out ot the babtiaiion ibar.bousen the soul and which Is by far the
most im|«rUDi of their maay family duties. Purgetfakca*. tbot^tnessness and Ignoranee are the three most Imporiant factor* to
vhjcb can be ascribed the general lU health aad contisntly
• epidemics
-mlcs that visited us only too often. DowurighlI crimlnalh
crii
In fact to
I
.....................................»
apathy an
e lathers and mothen la oor land.
UflING COMMON SCNfiC.
Id not think of m
nuklag a journey of ihoutaad* ef mll«w
tMTiina engineers wao would nmkci to oil tbelr engtae*.
Too
would not think of running your threshing machine, mower, sewing
macUne.
.binder or any
machine *-101001
........................
-. other ----------------- oUlng.
—-i*. :because
you know It would nm be running harder, wearing out and eventu­
ally breaking down It Is Just so with your sy.iteii
' these and the oil 1*
- Pow< , .
mnrhloe. like all others run* harder, wears more quickly, and
bre;iss down and to thrown Into the scrap heap of hu­
man frailty—the cemetery
GENERAL AWAKENING.
There ir a general awakening amoog the people, akag tbeae
liner and they are gradually realUlng that tbto bOBse-Cleaatng aad
oiling Is aa necessary to tbe living, biwathlng booae and maebtoe. as
It Is to the Ininimaie form Therefore, they are paying more atten­
tion to It. and when they are cleaning and oiling, they Inciad* tb*
body as well as these other ihlnga. To do tUi properly aera
Cates a knosUdge of what u best lo use aa an oil and cleanser
tbe ryvtem. as sell as a fitter to tbe pocket book.
-------- ------KOXE
KWICK Kf
IRA-POU

It to a
contain atcoboi.
U is made on scientific prlneiI^es and embodies the best that is known to modern srieoce. It to
not a liquid medicine therefore It U Dot UDlform la slrragth. aor
doea It vantob In tea days and make another package Betwaairy. B
1s a complete monibi tTmtayeat and enfflcleni quantity to give it
a good, thorough trial at the least possible price. It is put ap ta
four small boxes In a large cootalaer. Barb of (be smaller boxr*
contsin a week's ireauneat. the four of which comprise tbe mootbs
treauneni Buch tablet It aeparately wrapped la riled ttosae paper.
iDsurlBg cleanliness it It the inedlrine that to all medlciae and
ao put up that your system does not
lose Itst value.
'
So coaddenc a
chesi-est and safest that they place a draft iu each psekaae food
the purchnae'price and U you m- ---------- ■ —
railffied of
menu.
k. It this not fair!
-WHAT IT WILL OO.
Even-body Deeds medicine occasionally and particularly fa the
• • " ..............................
e all. It t
stipadoo. Costlveneaa. 'Dyspepsia,
DyspepsU, RheumaUin. Dlabeira. Catairb
and all Stomach. Liver. Kidney
ley and
I
Blood allmenu which have
reached . .Incurable
..............stage.
...................
If you
..............
bare............
a bad.....
taste In yoar mootb
OB swakenlDg. pain across toe bach, periodical headaches, a dull,
heavy, fceblag pain In the pit of the sioaiach. LIcek specks before
the eye*, thott flaabes.
- •
cold extremiOe*.
...........................................
bekfa wind, feri i
I Urad
help you or money will be refunded. It costs only one drilar for a
whole BMoth* treaimeai. enough to give it n tboroagh trial
if .SOW. T
- omorrow never <
(*] express money erdv today a

SSi.’Jr lb. ... ....

........»»«'

GOOD AGBNT8 WANTED

KOXE REMEDY CO.!
v6t.

WtIkdi-BaiTe. Pi-

3-

■?!Pr' w; ■'
OltANO ntAVEMC HEIULO, flHOAY. MINK WL «««.

STATE BANK
HtJOOO
Ur.

Jmffffad aad htosed bor. Tell Marie QTAT* or MICHWAN. TWMMTT(bat I tbooffhi of my mUe atoter at O aereath Jadkfal CtrewK. la Ctoaae wbn ato wae UtUa. I eoaMnl cery.
BMt peadlag la tbe Ctrcalt Court
tbr tbe Coimty of Otaad Traverae, in
ebaaoevy. at Traverae City, ea the
fth day of June. A. D. IMt
d aecoad eooalu u well u u CaL«U Belnt. eompUiaaat, va. Wil­
bert Relai. defeadeat.

M S. fiartf Ob
L CMbI«r; A. J. ll*rmiA a. I. Baniud. AMiMut Cub-

. _
dock BOW and wc
Tam In dry dock now and we bare
louot worktodo.We
rner Ur. - aad Honrtngtbeanuide of oor Hut
4aUu T. HMMhi iafbomeAottf brauwork to aconr. 1
- - unt, Jtnr teU yon. tetber. I can make ^ piece
of brau hack ai brlfbt u . . _ .
can uke a ironrlng etone wUeb we
all know bow to uu and make my
- - dock look like ibe bpor
• aiy atore after '
in hu
Bnt but of all I am
a n*ta
la good ataadti
ataadlng
oot dial but seocmd rate which glvi
lota or abore liberty. I alao got a l<
ter from Vay and Blanche. Pruman.
HearyW two
with tbdir pictnret
.................................. .. ■■■ In my a

swtt^ak «Bwra m Tim i>nwt»

„.r

I ttb Ml 2ES0

•LSN ANMA
Dull) <Hbm Am «dm to^hutowte.lbr • vtalt wttb reTatlvu.
TM cold HM ruebad g* the

and a
raa<A to tbe
an aloetile Una from ibe city
1 COM.
if rerlew met Ust Mob- fleet. When we laid at anchor
(hero a few weeka ago and I t
Iktr hu COM to MU- Known or got your letter aooner
oonld bare aeon them, but now
a-otttd coat me fffteea dellara to
there and now I haven't got mi
left of my ataiern dolUra or n
■Ince tbe ten per cent ralae 11 will be
aeveateea dolta
Itara aad alxi

allotment to yoo. Of courae 1 ai
kicktng. bnt i
Sam mlgbl
Abra Ob IgiluM • Igw dan K.
amafl fry ten per cent ralie
M. PubnOe taw grmUr taipeo*ed
airaln the govemment'a
tho ta^ of
««■ and duiu lo purae atringa.
Say. father, do you
tho ooboot boou vtth o MW «o*i of
t tbe •allotiaeat every month and
a magazine and the “Kentucky
Wta. MeMiebael of Traveru Cttr
idgei" which la edited on lhal
(he giMBt of Mr..
at?
i. Bhortdaa.
Mentn-e eUpua oB^ AU regnlariiy about any of them roachAoMCer were rMUoi her Iwt we^. lag you h-t me know and I wlD ac«
m tows booMI MPtaated the 17Ul lhal you kel them. How do you en­
joy reading them?
ereBlm:.
I waa an aorry lo bear of Lyle
Bayrea getilog drpwnod. He waa a
; boll: W tlcfceu owre i
good friend and cbiim of mine. Ii
VhAeb wu (TuUr eoJorM hr
me be muti have been toolMct The Boelc br Horel'e
have Upped
of Tihvoioe CUr wu hoe;
CO*o-fMit oitlefBedba.
I
glad
tbat yon and molhcr
Mtaer
who worbe at 1
fMer^ mUI, oaocbt a mud
epol o« no faub. that attracted tbe
ahowrd you how ;
UUstlcD Of Artbor-Doraej, the ea- twy
haa learned i
glaocr. wBc
euiecr.
who ______
nibbed off the greea
I can
Mb iM CeoBd the Initlato of I
• game that h
awlmmer before | can get my dl»ebarge. We have a day for that. The
boya have to drop off In (be water
U.
and there to a man. or I abonld aay.

wffxrono eiNTut

it li raowrad that weddiar belle
arlll aooa rtag.
Oeorte ClemeDt and fafflU}- of BuckIffr.vlMud at Jpha
teaday.
Mre. Myera and t
Haitaa Batgrdhr.
U W. Oem^and wife of Buckley
-----few daye Uat
^ viattad thelT pamu
taeah.
I Dewaar and
ttter at

by (he water, t tell you II U great
fuB to aee a hundred
the w<
water all at once,
Ing an________
and apMRIogt
Well.
..................
I wUiring
ring
off.
off. for my
lengthy, «uch aa t ev<
to already lea
and do get' ffrom deaf old taibcr at
l...

W,..-.

Charles FTeem

Injury Tiwm tht Uae «f Aordasi
Mixture.
X rr«.
Prof. Meorit)
Hedrick has an iUnttrated paper upon this aupJectgg.TCIklonfOur
per ta Mich. Hordcullural report for
1907I gpoB tbit
this subject. The aUegi
aUeged
Injury constau In misshapen and
rtttfii the fruit. 1 think the ex­
perience of the fruit growers of tUs
regkw upon this subject Will be of
much value to all. While the writer
( will M held i
haa retlrad from active fruli grow
IN^uaa lUa «aarter beffiaolBB m- lOA be feels tbe same Interest
^dUBtaff and luUnc orer.ffun- solving tl
> tbat come up
for sMutlon. I have been spray^
^ W. Bohr moved
for many years aad have mied fne
Boalek Monday, where e wUl work
at aarpenler work.
■Mne U.
I have I
here. 1 was assisting ■
India

njury up)
___.
what
...........................
it t
a airoDg'
ansplelon. gnexpreared at tbe tlote.
When I haw tbe llluatratlon In (he
it. We
;«Kh Oa«Be OeAtt And I
wld not get the slooe lime and used
lain leuar fma■ home. He and I are I* bydraled lime. I always used tbe
u we wefe when we Slone lliue. They say that this
lable to occur lu wci
Jury Is more liable
: weather, owing to some chemical
He reoda my correapoadeece change Uking place from some cause
1 lead hto. which we both enjoy It was pxtreiuely wet In ludlana and
very macb
If we sprayed at aU It bad to be done
iet^"Smother' day wbea the torpe^ between, shnwers. I bavo done (I
Aa hoat Kuraarae wu beloc towed same ben- and oevCt saw any injur
to .par boat, the Kratoeky. it
Ro|»rl to tbe Retord or the wrii
paftnpa two bnadrad feeitrom u«.
and we will ubiilale them
taebad to o« bob! by a very toi.
% the wa.v, I see and bear of grea'
uMa. tart M boya eooM talk from and widely spread rsvagra ol the San
Jose acale through Indiana. 1. found It
stock juii set, which
have been fumlgi

w. OottanuB aad tamlly. T. MyjMta and faatty.
Keuter pad
Mtber took dtanor Bonday with
IMUe Robr- .
•'Marr WMM of ManUtw to rUIUDg
-stMr.Uwto'.
^ fkmak Lawto to taarlBg down and
aorte Me hoOM aad wlU build a
Um twoo^orjr aoaare benu la tie

I^UAMCny. BALB—IN PGR8DV aaee aad by vWae of as
Aaya affo gato a towgtby mco
"
and decree of■ the ‘
(ha draamU>s arad Mllaal raoeu
tbe County of .
Chancery, la.the State of Mh^dgaa. party ta' amcA mad wumtw la a
made aad dated on tbe list day of
Apflt. A. lx IMt. la a oertaln eanae
tag atattoa at
berela peadtag. wherein
Park. Mr. , Atpera to the aon of Mr.
aad Mrs. Oaos Alpers of Sattoaa
Bay. ThW rracoe was made ruder
great Affto-sUles and sDer the party
realdmt of this atate, but restd^ la
^
'reacUag
the state of Icdlena. oa motion of
(be dty of Traverse City,
Corell A Cross. soUdtors for
and couly or urand Traverse, and
■ ordered that
State of Michigan, said court bouae
r Ptonty of TrguWe
beinc
tbe
pW
of
hoMiac
the
Circuit
cause on or before foar
tog months'........
for said county, on Saturday,
tbe date M thto order, and tbat with- Coon
tbe drat day of August, A. D lOM. at
af d
t polso
twenty deya
10 o'clock In (be forenoon, all. w so
•. King
this order to 1. ,___ _____ _
mitcb
iberecd
as may be neceeury lo
Orand Traverse Herald, aald pabiica- raise tbe amount
due
lo
tbe
aald
the work wUhouc grladlng
Cloo to be coatlnnaed once In each
oomplalnaat
tor
prladpal.
imerMt
week for slz weeks in succession.
and coats in this cause, of tbe follow­ C. A. f!
PnOBIUCK W .MAYNB. ing described parcel of Aabd. to-wit;
Circuit Judge. Lou thirty-five and thirty-six (U and
COTBAj a CROSS.
Si) of block tear «) of Kaaaah. Lay
Solicitors tor Compliinsnt.
A Oorapanyto first addition to the vU- WAtirrcO—Girl for graeral house
w.a-k. Good wages year round.
Busmens addms, Traverae City. Isge. now dty of Traveme City. MlcbM. B. Sanders. n«9 Bay
iBan. according to the recortled plat
Mich.
tbereef. In accordance with the terms
June i: to July
of add decree.
Dated June 17lh.
QTATB or MICHIGa.. THE PROSbei-w. CURTIS.
^ bate Coart for tbe County of ! Circuit Court Coi
\ W ashington -street.
Grand Traverse.
for Oraad Traverae County. Mlcbiof said court, held
a sezelon
seie
•fflee.
ID
tbe
city
.irobate
W. P CROT8BR.
Traverse City, In said conntv,
Sollclti
jOth day of June, A. D. IfiOS.
W”Si.‘£i:t!S££S',iSS.2S'
JulySL
Present; Nton. PYed R- Walker.
A Twenty ’
Judge Of Pnibaie.
“1 have Just eompleted a tweuiy,
In tbe matter of the csuie of Danyear health sentenre. Imposed by
id Nalteaon. decessed.
Ducklen's Amies Salve, which cured
me of bleeding pile* J«i»t fwenty
____ bit petition prayhtg
authorized, empowered aad llceased yeara ago." writes n. 8. Woolever.:
of
LeBaysvUle. N. T. Bucklen's Arni­
tn sell at private sale the Interest
Of said route In said real esuu ca Salve beals the wont sore*, boll*,
bunts, wounds and ruts lo the Bbort7
therein described.
It Is ordered tbat the C|Y day fit est time. S&r at 8- B. Walt A Sonr,.
Jnly. A, D. IWK at ten o'clock tn C. A. Bugbee Drug Co.. Hannah A
emta,.aadsw,Ailwaur
______

tbe forenoon, at aald probsle office,
office. Lay drug stores,
be aad Is hereby appointed for henrFarm for Sato.
One of tbe best farms In Gr«gd
Traverse county: 4^ miles aoirtJi
little west of city: PS acres; gO aorea
order. for Ihiec under
T culiivatloo; good frame house;
bouse
soccesslve weeks jtrevlous to said,
good frame bami; good orelusrd.
day or bearing. In tbe Grand Trav­ Also 79 acre farm at Lake Ann; |
" •• la _thv_ City
TYsuwe Cttr ir
erse Herald, a tewapaper printed and frame bouse sod bam; 40 acre
;re»
drculaied in mild eouniy,
FRED R. WAUCBR.
Judge of Prolute. tXher .I . :y
South wwataweefsi^yUwwJ^ymy m.
. 412 and
airt
June tJ-19 2«-Joly S.
Union. Three• fifty foot lots cast part
of city. Closing out everything.
'SJSSi
quire at Grand Rapids Furniture
Any akia Itching Is a teraper-leater eompaoy's atme. Going lo leave the
The more j-ou aeratcb Ibe worse II
Itches. Doan's Otnlmeni rures pile*,
March 20 tf. 1 tw.
eczema,—any skin itching. At all
drug store*.

.rJ,

CLEARANCE SALE.

ANn.iaa«
Of Ihclr caa* ar vnine.
m
prteaawRMiwnibasac to aaove tbem.
DoAltantoMtcndvnnl^ ol Ihia gennIne Cot Priec Sale and save Irom SS to $0%

A Whirlwind of Qolhing Bargains

--------------- __

'2

-Xslc far Allen's Foet-Eaas,
L*KDgRWonD* VIILOK.

iS'SWS:

')

rrc7.‘s^“-'“i.,4.97
S-r"........ 5.98

Yoang Men's Suita of V^cy Worstods, Ixet serge liblog
actoaUy worth $15. for tbi« sale, year
O MO
choice.............................................................................
OsYO
1 lot of 49 Men'a Saits, liitod with Serge sod Venetian, in su.
gle and double brearted, light and daakpsUorni: a am
actually worth $7.60 to 9^0. you ebo^................. 4«R7
1 lot of Men’a Suita in lij^t and dark paf'CYni; $5 aad a aa
$l> raloei. your choice............................................................. W*Oar
ipot of Men'* Spring Snita in Worst^ OBsfamcm. trimuel

.■;l'»,-.^te',i»....9.75 and 9.25
11.65 and 14.25

Steinberg Bros. -SI:iiS3S
MEN, KEEP KOOL
150 paira of Mea’a Dim ud Outing Panta, made of all wool

Nobby Sprli^ top Coats at
Slashing Prices
.... ....

Here arc
a few'suggesttons
Men's bating Pants io tan, browo aad grey pattarna, fall bip and deep ooffa, at

Jl.S0,$U2-50, $3 andS3.50
Men's Smart <

m

eec Salts, bait iinml .-oaL
iroogbont. A

$10.00 value, this week
for only .............'...............

.$8.45

Belts, in tao. black, gray and brown, at

25c, 50c, 7Sc (tad $1.00

-—

Goll SUrtS, a very oomptete aasortm.-nt in Mobair,
Cbambray, Soiaette. etc , at

48c, $1.00 and $1.50

MICHAEL»‘STCRN
FINE CLOTHING
tmn.tis. STtsa* ea.

All 75c vnlnes Ibis week at 48c

Sensational Bargains in Lad­
ies Suits and SKirts
Laciea’ SUk Sails at prioea that
will move them, Suita worth $12
and Brown, clioite..........
Laditto’ Tailored Suita made of Panfancy Snitinga. Jack­
et*, Silk and Satin linw. Suita
tbat told in the auason a mV
for $12 aitd $14, choics.0*4d
Thia lot eni braooi all oor beat Suita:
Dothint; reaervud, they are made
of Panainaa and Broadcloth*,
nirely trimmed and tailored and
tbe aame Suita would coat yon
$20 to $25 early in the
aeaaon. jrour

^.“■.•.9.48

(ilrl'a .lacketi in plain and fancy
material!, nii-^ly (rimmed.

to.OO value* for.......................... US7
All our Ladioa’ and Miaaea* Jac-keta in Black and Tan. worth
$><. $10, 912 and $15. Divided in :i loU at

Men's and Boys* Straw and Cmsli Hats for bot weather comfort at
Atra. acliwl. Bo you see I am with two
old aSo^ maua and il makes It
ae«m mora Ilkp borne. As to George
aad I. what one has the other has.
and Bottalng I bare to too good ta
,akara with him.
1 aiaa met with aaotbar happy snrwhaa In Baa maotooo harb
Mp eogslo Oaorgu Vaagalder, Wb<
Attor was m ytmr rafiUaoni and was
Attar
w
IQM at iba battle of Oeliysbarg. la
1N4. earn* on burd and tuqnired of
|to If I knew a Charlea FrMBiaa. I
AM him I wa* (he one be was loek;tu ttt aad that I had been aeqaalut«ff wnhAla about tsrenty-one yeara.
Aa talAe be wat a eottala of mine
naff ttat you bad named him (n tbe
r yourself. My. but wasn't
I got (bore leave aad itay
«C«itt Urn
over---idfl
---------Tbe Mxt

----- ---^ ^

^^

y then I
I ebowad
IIVM IB

My Hair
Ran Away
Doo*t htve t ffilllQf out with
your hair. Ii tnighiletveyoul
Tbes %'bfii? That e-ould Toetii
this, scrtgily, unereo, rough
hfitr. Keep your balr fit home!
FssttB it tiibtly to your KSlpl
You can easily do it with Ayer's
Hair Vigor. It is sotnetfaing
OMire than a timple hair dressing. It A s tisir medicine, s
hsir tonic, t hslr food.

25c, 50c, $1.00 &nd op to $6.50
l&tert Novelties io Bose at 10c, 15c, 25c aod 50c
Ike Longwear Gnarantced Hoae, liz pain guaranteed lo a
ail months witbont mesdiag, per pur ...............................................

Special Sale of Felt Hats
SSJtaiiS SI
Hats at ...

1.85


88c
........;25c and 50c

yiniOsatad
BUBMT ORANGE, the Alert Bimby
in plsatad
NegUgee Cost Shirts.

IN it
A^toswit

:j

i
1 let of Yoath'a and Vra'a Salta
iji i^I aiii'a: o^e of fine
OMbnaren anu
nos
u Wwteds;
Worat
a Sait wo^ lest than $7 and

1 lot of Men’a Suiu aqaal to tailor made, beat of ali wool fabric
and guaranteed to bold their shape, not e Suit worth leas

m
-»-•«.

4th of July, 8 Days Away

$3.97, 4.48 and 5.98
1 lot of Lediee' Dree* Bkirta, trimmed with buttons
AOa&
While Iheylaet..............................................................................afoC
800 Lediee' EJraea Skirts sU srtiaticsliy trimm«<) with Silk folds,
piitata an<L ^ttona. made of 6ne i’aoamaa, Voilea end
Broedclotba Regular valoea up to $10, ate placed on aale at

$6.98, 4.98 and 3.98
Shirt Waist Snaps
Irf°sriiiite 8iirt W.W

.....
...,98c

Grand Hravarae Region

odssn W MssksgoB
Vito btofasmts.
Mrs. MWor 1BrsaMd ssd UtUe

«

Batiirdap AO'^^
Mr. OfltBlh au tomlli of VwMoe. Kan., sre occopplig ths KeV
sep coAsge tor the
Dr. WUVr of Vwrsaea; Kan., has
tv Wolto coutge tor tV
Mrs. ........................

dtp
i s tow daps

'Mto. Vdlr and Mtos Alto. MotoiBlor stolted rotoBi

. Nonct TO coMttfPOMoctm.

...
!srr-JSS2i:ri«rr’r5 =Srtf«=.'WTrsfeos
MMirt m,OwywwT»aii—< tUi n
MiM mm$k MMft Ota Mar.M4 aM* Mt

r-’-

Cksa. Han of Trsmso dtp «
oslV boro Mdodsr.
TV wted atom psstordap dost
>iM dsaudd. brsakM dowa trtot
trsM sad blesrtoc dowa shads, bat
poopis srs tVnktto tor tV n
'
iMtosd rsto.

*UVFI«t». Tba taaOf ot BuIb »twa ]»*•
no tho
•ona fros fka JmBIwi 4B®
to too
cm Boor -kuk •«
DMBtMa boUdtic.
Mn. Barr Juw w) Mrs. Pissk
.....................
1 St t - —1 ot tkMr

kOMSb, of
>«. Jotoi
a mai ehU-,
I. Lola i
dm ot BsBssh wer« also TlMdaf
tkm St Um ttoM.
; Mr. ssd^ Bimer stilTsd 4
too too past «m sad srs novtoc

Jou ».

.

NORTHBORT.
OoorgJo Pott tsumsd home this
srealBg from Trsssrse dtp, wVr«
V spent the past wttk with islsUret
Mrs. ptto I.aLoaV and dancbv.
Mrs. rmak BwsDSae. left Balardsp
morning tor Omnd BapMs to spend
-uwm irmt !■•••••.
- tew weeks.
IV tsdiM* Aid aectotr *U1 bm Mr. aad Mrt. i. P. MatVws toft
.Tktoste sfionoos otto Mrs. WU Ikto aomtog for Bstato. wVre Mr.
.cSsTvto win torslsb wot*. AQ Mstbews^ meet bto motker. Mrs.
at* torHod_
Matkewe wn totot Vr pamta at A^

vSirr*^
TiBtti. Mlek., s tow dsn st tV tost
. vMms Bfovor «sd s pait7 et todl«B
. «pM sfsr tim VUt Uko to hto sev
Stdintoto Vildsr to vtott Mr. sod
,.,J Mbbarsr. TUr
n SOS ifSiilBi

r Mdvto Om to spuMltoc

tovAsn

Bto-nn, WBk

Mre. Andrew Kohl epent tost Thaisdap U TrsTsm dtp.
Mrs. W. a Jokasuw hss moved toto the now oottago aV reosBOp por■
- Of Mrs. a Kotosp.
M: a De Ocdtor, Colorado, ar­
id bp Vr niece. Mist Clan
are. here to spend tV n
.................. ed the grsdest
............. ..............Bveeto TVmas
OVet.
Mrs. GstVrtoe Blaek. W.
Hodgss and wife, proprietwo of i
Mortoport Baaoh hotto. are botp vt^ ^bou! Tsadp tor tV opealag

V tV toet meeltog of tV I. O. O.
P. lodge the foUowtog oMMers were
etoeted: Rop Stoele, N. O.: Obas.
itom. U. O.: Oeo. Leelle. Bee.; Wm.
. -------- ------- r W. A. Woi4sB**r V Wee, Trsas.
job 0* tbe ktokwap ' "
: W. a Cmpvn arrtired Vme SatTtv wnt to Bos -antop tram Bt. ivaee.
Vptoy boll witoI OBo 'dC tv ^ Misa dslto MiUer retamed this
ISO dtp tSSiBS
ovmwtoomatewdsps visit at Tist-

MV SArip to TfSSMW

SSfJfe,

. Inrto «( Bt. Lotos. MM. to
BbwVsgbUrACis. & C OM-

A ndUlp BnW vbo van tv
^#toto 0*4 BoVrt Bteops ««t to
Tyw gto na s losd oi potstoM

. V win SI..................
ids. dil<n«o. and Oavetoad ior s vUItl with friends.
,
Meedsmes MartV Bodd. Ids BVd.
Map Vdd. Barak ~
'
ter IV sad Ml.
spent toet Thursdsi
Mrs, Loan Bmltli_______ _________
Isst-Betordap to spend a ooapto «f
weeks at Port Wapne. laA

^fH«ndi.ptth
Mtoi IV SeeM-to'Vtoe toom latoocVa VVr smasH-vaeattaa.
Dortog tV sodden wtodstorm tkto
afternoon Menus. BaasUe. Brndt
and Loeb of the car fdnr. wV i
ost tor a UUIe sail, were paps
wbaa oni bp Northport Potot.
Bekrsder and non Mas were jnst retnmtog home from Ufttog thHr nets,
whea tbep ssw tV men eUngtog to
toe bouom ot the optomto boat and
St oeoe went to tVIr reacse. Vt tV
var of toe llitle sail boat became en­
tangled^ the^^'s whes^ dtoDame ssw tV slteretun
. w&ie
. lie rsumlng
from to* l
with the Speedwell and went oat nnd
towed then to shore.
The new arrivals dating tV past
eck at Northport Potot for the eomlerareJlr.C. M-Stewnart and wife.
Prof. Stetroart and two daughters.
Mr, Herron and famUp......................
Moll

Vp TbomM U home from Olivet Barnes and tamllp and Mr. Tamer of
or'tv sumotar vaestkm. He has ae- I. Loots. Retnns and son Arthur of
l. Louis.
oepted the poalUtn as etark el the
Mrs. Martin and boo Boland leave
Oedsr Lodge hotel.
on the ferrp to*.
Mrs. W. P. WrtsoD eatertaloH
----- '1 apend the asmmer
to honor of her fHend. MV Abbott,
tost Prldsp sfternoon. with s toneta. wHh r
-Mrs.
D of Canada are
eon. Covers were told for nine,
op'Smith end ftmilp of Omens
goeiu or hit sant. Mrs. P. PovMre. J. Vsnnstter

srrlred

borne

past Wo wei
“Mr%*i
Mr. flid'Mrs. Wm. Thomas
Its. J. Kehl retnreed home Satordap
from OHvet, where thep went to -at­
tend the gradaatlon eseirises- - ;
Mis. Bmdlep sod children left this
momtog tor Msttolnae. -where tVp
will spend the
Mis. Wol Green of Poi Island Is
wading B few itops to town
Mtos ingersol, n trained norse of
CkOcago ud MV Bttelpn Abtett of
Dnlnth are gneau of Mrs. W. P. Vbertson. MV AbVtt aaag a solo to
IV M. B. ohurdi tost evening
was greatly enloped bp a large «wregatlon. .
Mrs. Prank MeOaIre and children
of Kanaai are guesU ot Mrs. McBtUre'a parenu, Mr. aad Mra. Wm.
WUllameon.

riBMs Mthto Itoager-arrived

home
Inspector for tV Hartford
Boiler totpeetfoB cad toPir■Matos. Bhe aipscta to rotarn thore IBM Vtopaap. was to tosrn pestcr' I teaV nest penr.
Sap.' camag m oM friends.
Com. Chaadler and WU! Nelson of
L. Warm of GU h_________
Lstood came over to Mr. (toudtor^ copied the pol^t peaterdap nonlng
Jteo toortag ear this afternoon. Tbep
aUonal eharch.
vtonod this evoatog.
Degnan entertoteed a

tram Traverse Cftp last Wedntwdap
8V aticoded tV aovai mtoVa
while to towa.
Hr. and Mra Cart Bav and Mr.
and Mra Uopd W attended tv
pioae and haS gam at totond Vtardap.
Mrs. VrI Orap's Whool closed
Baturdap with a pknle and iv cream.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Graham oees.
pp tv BpaSord bonee. on tV tarm.
Mra. ElUoR left tost TVadap to
Ohio, where she will spend the som-

Mtloaal aUt
Blood Btlters U Ute naUosktor It. K strengthens i
nch membranea. promotes Vw of di­
gestive iBieea. puriVs the blood,
builds poo op.
YUBA.
Some farmers Vve
vetT light.
haplng Vow VIds
while others are very hwp.
Mr. Blodgett of Elk RapV preach­
ed In toe Preabpterlan charch tost
Bondar. He gave a verp ttne sermon.
C B. Pile Is still very poorl.v. W*
hope be may soon have a change to
the belter.
Next Sundav to ChUdren's Dap
the H. B. church.
June 11.

not worob.
WEST ALMIRA.
Mr. and Mrs. AlVn Hvker of Travrec CItp People Hev Abvlute
Proof of Ooode at Homo,
North Branch were the gneau of Mr.
a not words, bnt deeds that prove
and Mm. SUas Grap SuVp.
Mrs. Walter Lake's nephew ud tme merit.
The deeds of Doan’s KIdnep Pills.
wife of Poach wen vlafttog there
Pbr Traverse Cltp kidoep eoBerers.
Have made toelr local repotatlan.
Mr. gnd Mrs. M. C. VwlsProof lies In the lestlmonp of Trav­
^ nnt tram TaV_ are spending
erse dtp people who have been e
dtps Id oaf vlctoltp.
Mra. Aaa H. Palawr and children to stop c
H. M. Morse. reiirM veteran, form,
of Traveree Clip are spending
erly
of 7S3 west Seventh street. Trav­
pie of wvks' with her mothi
Daniel Pratt went to Traverse Clip erse ettp. saps: "Seven pears ago!
Baiardap to spend Sondap with his gave a public suiement recommend­
ing
Doan's
Kidney Pills. At tbat Ume.
wife.
j
toep cared me of kjdnep U-Mble after
Prank Bates. MV Minnie H.
and MV Prances Clark, were call­
ing m Mrr. R. R. Bav and Mrs. too fregowt In actloD and ot v
MlIV Palmer BuVap evening.
utoral color. I also had were pains
and Mrs. Will LaV and Pearl all through mv back and bead
A
frlvd advised me to iwe Doans Ktdnep Pllli and toep cored me. TVre
TV baU game betwv the ladUni baa been do return oMbctrocMe aV
end tV West Almira team reanlted
am pleased to reoommeod tola valoto a 'ecore nt i to 18 to tovor of tV ...------ Jp.Almira team.
Pbr sale bp all1 dealers. Price bd
Mta. Vrl. Beekwfth to better at cents. Posv-Mllbum Co.. BuEtlo.
tbU wrlitog.
New Tork. sole agenu for tV United
..c Sutea.
TV grdaal
Remember ths name-^
drap retoraed l^e lake no other.

___

A worn sf Art.
Th.-Il.-.a’d La* )u«t receive.' .ii; nl
bom of colored poai cards from
Raphael Tack A Sou,Co., dae art
and book pubUsbers. 11M14 Plfth
AVC-, N«w York Lit,-. It 'i safe to
sap that no doer colleethw of poatato
has ever been put m tV martec
■ are ahnUaetaodtrlaDec: IwlfeA
“Ptote-marVd
OSeos’ pow
carts are little gems, and at a dtotanee weem perfect spedmeu of oil
fWtoUngs suRablc for framing as Vp
exnmplcs of flne an work. The deslfu are nnlqv and beauUfnl. and
tV range of nbjecu varied enoogb
to wall anp lute. Amoog those might
be lorrtmird toll u'l-v secoe- of the
beantlful Beotch and Irish lake reglou. ipptoal soevry to Watoa. BagUsh pastoral Hfe. wmderfal
vlewr. poatato of

mentioned. (wMM U oag-m* a( tV
Tuck t3o.-s spactaltVl. to not arty
of edunUoui valnea. b«t u a thtos
Of beanty may V a joy forever.

^jacaasasesg,' ’

paintings bp noted anisu nnd n
more MbNcts loo nnmerau to i
lion. Stoee .MCdlvlng toe album from

The Home of Good Furniture and House Furnishings
»oial Sale July 3 and 4ii
jpMi fiatbtf in thU
store tbsn Two DdDsn
Id the ordinary store.
Weadc yon to test thb
cUia, we hntre prored
h to ethen aiid will
proveittoyoo. IVedo

524W“"

amgt be

We want, everybody far and neXr to celebrate these two important days in Traverse City,
and to make our store your headquarters and resting place. We shall conduct a special sale
of several valuable Housefiirnlshing articles, especially for the people who are unable to visitour
our,store during any other time of the year. We offer these extraordinary low prices as a medium
to become persopall), acquainted with our Mail Order customers and better acquainted with all
who live out of the city. You can save enough money on your purchases at this sale to defray
nearly all your celebration expenses.

Per week ^ill fumiili
your home complete
We ship ffoodt noy
where in Mkbiggn ol
etsy termi nod charge
you nothing eJetn for
credit.
If you canoof vitit our.
ftore write us for pricct,
all mail orden 6IM
promptly.
-• -

:

This Nobby Bed
, ben Bileable iron and'hu neel chilb
•Dd ndc taO. -The* bed. aro uribly
■aaitaly aad we bigli gmide ia coaalrnctina thronekooa JtSyMaadtth.

11.48
This Lamp
-o^o™.fa.Ls6c. Jaly

jpi

Easy Rockers
Thh Rocker just like cut with
improTed back puiel and arm
post, b large and roomy and
comfoitable.
Has high back .
and is well braced and supported
which guarantees durability, it
b worth $3.00. ;july 3d«nd 4th.

Sewing RocKen
Bed Room RocKen

Your Parlor

or Sitting Room may need a Stand of some kind.
We have over 50 different st^es to select from and
we have decided to give you your choice.

We have also decided here
to to give you a big choice
in our $2 Rockers
oq^
July .3d and 4th choice OOC

Stands

31.10

July 3d and 4th only

Bo sure and >dslt |i8 whether you buy anything or not. Our large
plate glass windows wUI enable you to see the grand straet parade in full.

J. w.

THE PEOPLE’S BMIE FUKNISREH

Get a Cab or Go Cart
which sell for $2. $8. $4 add
$5. thee swill be sold for

$1.50, 2.25. 3. 3.75

Enameled Kitchen Ware

which sell for 50c. $1.00. $200. $2.5o and $300.

2Sc. 75c. $1.25. $1.75 and $2.25

Remember flie
Baby

This sale includes a large number of Decen­
ary kitchen articles. We shall tel! a large
Enameled Coffee Broiler, sells reg- •7—
ular for 60c for........................................... Z/C

KUehen OollUs worth $1 lor Sic

We have over 200 Rockers which will be at your service all day, and
a large force of competent salesmen to wait on you.

e:r

US E. ntONT STBEET

:wm.

i

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I, mroAv, WNC «k tm

TKTHHETO HELP HAS COME ET.rj23

•OCON.
Out eooirtOBity waa sreetlj ahoelced Tberadar dooo, whee worO came
that J. W. HimMr. MUUken will be
nlaaed In Lee] lao cooDtr. not akme
mu
we/, uoi ns inmvrev^
Interest
to •
a umuiBMe
buloM war.
taken in chareb and Sander aclioob
can nerer be forgotten, mmaelf and
wife hare erer been readr to rdapood
- ealla. and aid la--------- -their presence and words ot tnap^

landed the Ice creaaa aoefal at WDBanators Toeadar oecedhf of laat
woA

Hr. and Mra. Nell Menro bad
daoBhter foaa apeat Satardar aad
Seadar In Trarerse atr.
Mias Lola Canr retomed to Moakc«De Sondar. after apendiae root
weki at bcaae.
•n* MfttM air Of a
Mn. Sarah Thompson of EUt Rap­
ids spent a few dars Ust week at the
dose kitchen t ctunsml
10^^
HO_ ^INO.
home of her aunt. Mra. Wm. Oar.
Uemt
-V
^
Mra. Mdrr BmlJ
Mtsa Jessie Uoseo Tlsttcd fHeada
Trarerse Oox went^to Sooth Boatilnian last i«*Bk
far mstalliac a New Pw.
, None Ball retoned to TPkVerae'Oor
air
momln* after carl^ for Prldar to aleend the_ Utter Ur' g
fectkmWKk Blue Bar
Mrt. Dlekennaa two w^U mronfhij^u-^ coDTentlon. Ther retttmed
short vl.li.
visit.
OUCook-Smeemdotfai
Wealch and tpinltr bare
Eamily cookmg.
Mr and Mrs. Ror**»
The bard wtnda of Ust week proe- mored into CharUe Cerert's boose
' No btrhen fnnidiMc
foldnc o*n the arrlra] of
•na.ed woi

- some places for the
In
•on. bora Jane 14.
n to coBvenieni ns dM
Otbnr pUcc
Unee coacrecaiiab
aiteodedi
mart. Givctnwarfcii^
Mra. N. W. HeningtOD U able lo!u coveiwd wUh'aead.
The' bay la ChUdren'7 Dar eserciars
te «lmkt No. ].
OeigWg th« oMont of oortHlute
be. oat again, u._-----------dgnaged
hartne reeelred
... crop wtll nUo church Sonday. Evei
«ad_____
the frwlt
best at ooec. tad mam.
ara given te rlona
Injnriea from her recent nina-1 be short.
tqint it owa tnrand ont
r eubecribera and upon the peYI Mr.
HnSman preached in i 1
—rihat too, witboMt «vnr.
at ef erraaraga amounting to »1S0
Mra. A. A. AUlagtoo and son Don-, Holmes' school boose Ust Sasday.
faeanag the moo. If you examine ibo
«
led by the twoi> samallett uxa was t
aid
■' are vialUng at
- p.
P. W,
W. Goods.
I| Mr. TuUer left tbU fleli tor hM
pecUIly welt done.
The Misses Mary and Anna Cate U Interlocben.
They Ara and ere
Hr. sod Mre. John Ritter attended I
apendlng ibelr vacetloa at their', Mra. James and Mrs sayres of L.,"':
Wbora Ther ««•
l Acme Ust Tucim.:
home, tb^
’MaySeld were vialtora of j.
DMflet Me.
MUs.BaUiwi m#wu ••
iH.vuoio
i
i»_"
______ u,,,
..
in;comb issi
Ust rnu/.
Friday.
Traverse Oty this week.
Mra Mae Anderson was remindedLHil^'
'
rllory arttUn the (
Anotber bam U being raised to-, last Sunday Out It pas ber birthday
day,
TraTetae Oty.
day at John Sklba.
| by ber father, anther, and brother i
Me UUrrta«o4 either b; the eu^tTo the Udr roe
I the JUiheal
t. J. Peck of Buttons Bsy was do- Ralph and wife coming
MKlMOr hr their estheelMtSc Meotfe.
from a rUii with her mother. Mn.
here Saturday.
| day with her.
•adn the kntJe and DM dia>t«nd tUoogk tbs foera
OBUnlac their egppert In the cooteet. YVte wUl be Kieea one foond trip arlth
of CreaweO.
and Mra. L. Van Worn r spent Russell,
by ndiaooo. Thus it dost the srark of tbt coal
June 22.
tt wo«ld be wMI- for tboM «ho have berth to NUsnrn Palls and <20.00 for P. w. o^.
rugvwitboetiud.iconiott. Ask yeardsdsrafaoM
Our eonUiiBcd drouth with grn/sthis stove—if not with him. wtitr ew awtsH ^wy.
Mt ee ret beee awraeched. to re- ateala nii« pin mooer.
The Ladles- Sewing circle enjoyed
ILLIAMSSURG.
hoi^rs and potato bngn, is hart on Use Thursday with Mra. U Knight
To the genUeman reoelHnc
WNBbar that their help will be waatTool - the farmers.
Chat being the Ust meeting of the
el tad wUI be aakod for hr aone of hlfbesl vote aril' be siren one roitnd
esteoded vial.
.. .
Jane n.
season.
8^ Johns. Mich, aad other pan* of
I, ehd aa U cmU then iHg with berth to NUsnrn FblU and
Willie Cook from tUngsUy spent
I20S0 for BonUmnd pin mouey.
gABIN.
few days wKh hU
I' gran
rents. Mr.
Mra.
S.
a
Taylor
and
Aangfaters
We were nil very sorry i
OUtftet No. 4-HUl territory outMra. WelU.
mfnwlniia It, 1
Mr. Ht
and Hrv Stanaba wbo hare and Mrs. BUnebe Roach and Hitle
Mde ot Trarene aty.
of YOteh haee been redaughter spent Usi sreek
with
of hU
friends at BelUlre.
etteod tnm dwtfot No. t. which
linng-tpom. If not with your dsalm, write Om
The trips In tkU dUlrlct will be when she was lied
Mrs. A. W. Baton is stlU very III
■hawa blalBlr OM the. iaebaeriben dUtrtboted tnine na In dlalriet No. 7.
and
little
hope
U
eoierialaed
.pf
her
or UB- fc
who take The Breelac Record or
A apodal grand prise fer oadi dU- pemlng, Mich., are expected } arrirej
d Mri. W. WelU were caUers TOCQvery.
Oratf TiaTerae Herald br naU are trict^-U addhlott to the prUec above •l thta pUu next ■^oiylay evenly. oi^Luce
Mrs.
a
D.
Glilte.
MUs
Corn
Seoaad wife last Sunday.
■aklBc geoA aie of their setaaora. provided for there wRl be gtreo to
Monday while Orin Lace was Beld and Mra. Prank BUBord an
wd tftteeih eot la 'ea doee teocb the perwa. lad/ or genUeman. receiv­
—........ .......^^ra. Oeo. Rogers Sunday. leading a coll he waa thrown against apendlDg a few days at Acme at the
The Sunday school was unasnaBy a stump, hraaking one of Ua rilw and Boxsle cottage.
with the once aa'the Ttmreree Cltr
ing the hlgheat vote In each dutrict. small owing to the warm weather on Thursday be was kicked by kta
Mra. Bd Hnnaley who baa been
Qindy Wtes returned to hU home
aahaerlban. ther are taking » K^p on one extra trip with berth and 120.00 and dual- Bren so we had a very nice'
horse, knocking him down. Aliboogb quite fick U able to be op again now. In Kalkaska county yesterday aUer;
the OMfott propoMUga in a mnaner for meals and pin moner.
At the band concert held Uat Tneo- vlalUng here,
Sunday achoo] nod everyone did their gwolag. he
■ U unable to work at tbit
day evening the boys netted about
besL
that ladlaM pUtaJr.
The peraona winning the extra trips
23r toward their new sniu.
dIdalM whd ahew a dedre to win hr
Walter Baird sr. has purchased the
Thomai'
a week'i
their grove t
pofMaal aearity wOl have
of can tdie their wue. ^asband. mother,
strongest, cbeapei
house known as the Thacker build­
to hare
veryone la Invited.
aapSOtt.<aad great «1U be the hoaor father. eUter. brother or their nest hack In our vicinity again.
liniment ever devUed. A bousehol
ing of O. P. Marsh and expects
Mra.
U
RawNngi
RawNngs
rpent
a
few
days
remedy in Amertra tor 2S years.
that win ateoawaay the prleee U this boat Bland.
W. Dcffihrock of Traverse
Tnav<
Cliv Is of last -week with her Ulher, J. use it as a trtnter realdenee. In
der to tacillute FCbool privileges for
aUMet.'
*A vouag eeriUente for eUher a kdr a^gneat of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rob- Winchcomb.
hla children.
prea«
Jane 22.
or gasUemnn contestaat win be InMrs- George Besrxain is
istake . ta«leg*TnB9M
I wlUirecel^.tor payment ot nd- Pring. the aocUl
aick list.
thaaos^t
the Sabin schbool
SOUTH WILLIAMSBURG.
June 34.
so enbooriptlOBt as follows:
house Jane 21.
to be held
There waa quite a Urge gathering
aeoared their votlhg eortlBcaU. Srery
OR. W. /. HIOGINg. Oeirtiot
evening of June
me 27. In addKlon
at the home of Wm. Madison and
OVIATT.
Gears TmBmc
«M Hbforlber ohoold do the
The Evening Record By CarrISF.
New Munson Bik.
Traverse Otj.
aelllng of boxes Ice cream UI to be wife, about twenty aojnbein were
on
A.
L.
Borr
lugb
Palmer
called
<
atlxeeu
leleptMme:
offlee,
7M;
teeand genrp aaadMaU ahonid eee to it
lid, aUo. Coma Everybody Invited. sold, and
aad the yonng people who got;andI family
fac -• -Sonday

Idence. €82.
J. Short, r accompanied
lhat. th|y get their ahara of theae
up the dance did certainly enjoy them
a. w. Benson spent a tew days
Aak to be directed to Ms efBee «p1 aoa Charles of Sllgbu •elves to the rnUeat extent. Dsrid. this pUee last meek
io til bile*
s that erlll go
^Dt on a flahing trip Satoiday even- ^mlllnn with hla violin and Mrs-1 Wm. Phelps was a Maple aty foil- poette Sherman A Htmter,
OBt m
mmr. *«r nbocHbHarnmon aa second on the organ er Friday afternoon,
t work of the very
ar jt^eatltled to agd win rocolve
MJaa Jennie Rontsoog of Trarer« »ve us some «ne mnalt The round
The Evening Rttml By Mi
Helen Burr who has been working
Poreeialn
iolgys•
«g^ the vole psUitiibd
a pom
City called on Mra. Mary Rogera Ust dance that Is so popular with the'.................... - •
t home now.
Palnleoe extraoUon.
Thursday evenlDg. remaining
SilktlsiS.
■filjjbtt New la the time lor cnndlaallor boys of the Paclfle fleet while
Strong, nauiraj nppeortng-nng Wy I
pUco tfO Saturday.
' wettera harbora
iaifi'fo do voiy eCoetlve weitt Csdl
. on their tana
beat arilflclal tee<b.
c T i'
Mra. G. w. Miu^^lsjxpeeuag bm
Lake Ann. but who lomerly Uv^ In
Make appolnunents nh«Sdfwbe&
r roar mmt» ehd eeeara t|ielr
slater of J
Seatord has moved bis
-T^
BoOnio. were the goesU of J. H. poscfble.
- OraM Travono Herald.
■pqilimt boforo.noaM Ono oUe geu
mu ^m Mr. Webater‘8 place to Bar- Dyer nnd family Sunday afternoon.
ofyoo. Don't deUr the
to Me {Mir.
The sertsoif one week from nc_.
_
^ GLEN HAVEN.
Orin Dingnun had the urtsforiane
baar-wlpnr »fMui.>aaTaiar ahoff
Mlaa Jennie Pbnant retnraed to to lose a young and valuable cow Scoday m-UL be oo the marviage and
divorce question, by ihe Rev J. '
her home Monday evening, after Thursday night.*
; uyer
-■/ending n weA in Traverse City.
and Mrv. Burl Brootnbrad drove.

Ev*ry Thing Is In Readiness To Issue Vote
Cartificatas Upon Your Subscription. This
Certificate You Can Give To Your Favorite
Candidate Now, or Hoid tt Bkck To Vote
-Naarer The End of The Race.

1 on the railroad.
A. B. Cook and wife. W. tt WHllama «nd wife and daeshter. of
Trarerae Cltr were here 8andar,>aM|
-•» aotOBObne trip.
The eefakoocr Weacott cleared
here with a carso of eiaho. Satordar.
Choa. mu and wile of KaMbo
were In town on bealneaa ihU week.
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Mrs. Hammond and soo of Quincy.
UI.. and Mr. Petrie and wile of Col.n>|
cago. lU.. arrived cm the itenmei
from East
CAlfW S. fADER
noto. Thoradny evening. They
: Cedar Springs
CUud Warner iand P Broombead
lodge,
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with ihelr wives and children drove
Calvin 8. Vader respectfully sollcita
Bom. to Mr. and M^ Chaa. D. A^. Root's lake for i
your vote, at the primaries Sept.
erman. a boy.
Sunday.
1st. i»oe. for nomination on the repub­
Mrs. Sarah Miller an.
lican ricket for county treasurer.:
lied with KelUe
week.
s 26. It.
Master David Day. retnraed home
nfter spending a week with bU grandThe wind storm of the 23nJ did
parenu. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Pbrranl.
me damage,to the farms of our
of Bast Bmpliw.
cln|(y. Blew the roof off Wm. ConkThe MUoea Bva Day aad Jem
Atb barb; Mew down four fruli
Pbrrant were Bmpire callers. Sat
ere; it blew down one large plum
day.
ee and a.nlce.pemr tree for Mr
Merle Bennett U vIMUog In Gleu- Freeman, and blew a large shade tree
mere. thU werit
ot Mr. UaueMna down, also some
Wlm. Pbrranl of Bast Empire was of the corn In the vicinity.
In town Tuesday.
P. Behraea of Port Oneida did ^
Showing In town , Saturday.
F. A. Or^fory spent an afieraooB
HraniAlt IttMkIog returaad Tues­
at _
golf. wir
“ H. -Ith D.
Dayy ibM week.
day from s- ibrae weeks' visit with
P. 8. Haawell returned Thursday -Mra.^McCreody In South Milton.
on the steamer tlllocds
- crowd of young- people ai-

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Seersucker and Gingham Petticoats

b baa «Mi wbdwodiftgt as ‘'Nahxe pointed to white breed and
NMmo ■ BO fooL” *Too oKb brown bread b ioinrioaa.’' "Modi
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Lily White
**The noor the Best Cooks Use**

Asd Aol's oae of the reBSou we ifamk you oo^ to read iL Asolbra > daf we bebm you
eaioy-Ue beOer aad »joy yam loed
befMi abet leadiBg k.
You‘ve been teatbng «r ads For a good many yeon aad drayV
g»d)y ben what wra said. Now do . the hvra c< aeadmg M dm
boobfaMdwdv^tbcDociraMw.
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writes* a Aral tetonHaia] tor Liy White, well mai a beateM
akmmam “ew ritete.* wotA five torai dK
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cote oE bra steap *d
Fra ade by year deeb.

2* teonbiiRfoerg #«g OraM Tewirarao HoraW Ntof«« P*!** »»*•
S bM4M traw gflor TMraGny. My E nos.

There are about four dozen of thfrse in sizes raojfing from :?2 to 44 and
the former prices were from $l 50 to $'J 75.
The original
values were excellent at rh» reduced prices
they are unusually attractive.

This entire lot will be sold at ya ott

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A Lot of Sample Sblrt Waists
Soiled from Handling

VALLCr OTY imxatG oowany

We have three excellent values in these. Many prefer them to the black,
as they are easily washed and laundered. Cood practical colors
that will wash without losing their identity. They
are made full and will give excellent service.*

Three prices, SOc, 75c and 51.
Black Saline Petticoats
This is one of the best values we ever offered. A splendid quality of
mercerized satineMois of fullness, well made, all
seams bound, nine-inch tlource with three-inch
ruffle, percaline dust nfile.

It is an unusually good Petticoat for $1.00Black Silk Petticoats $3.75, worth $5.
Hete's a Silk Petticoat worth in a regular way S5, and good value at that.
We own this lot .at a price much below thdr yeal wonh, and
you can buy them at a Hke reduction. If you are
interested in Silk Petticoats we kojw
these will please you.

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la atafttca taaOr aatara«tii M
a wni baaa a ^^dad adact 4iMd nb ta the i
are cat la
la tb,^ emmiryeasiottba XH-| The saad. bed mast be eaUraly (the
^ tta craaaA at laa« fU tacRta
iha teitet.
aoort rtrar.
ar. IB tba-Pactlc stalaa fram;rr<a waeda. bacaaaa altalla Is a ^
4m9. Tha ptaata ahoM ba om raar
.aeltoonj ^ oWo woman waa snrreaafal in
t, SM eaaaa; tard. ate (nor to tis cropa ara cat
irate ptafet wl
when yuBBg and Is aatdiy
In PMw «f oM. «at la mn tbraa tmt apan aat
^
startlag
•tartlag bar laUaea
lattaea jljftaats during
There are sereral varietlas dl^ffikMn'aat
nttnata taebaa apart la tba rva.
CMTiMr
Tba large, downy, ydlow rlelat la COM waatbar by ptadag bar boibad ____
talfa much better tbaa otbm, while] The toBOeti
brmadraa tM
Pig tba b^ ‘»r tba plants laipa aaoUirr eadly traaBtarrad to garden at tba wladow of the
LITTt* NUtettg OFFAMINCWg. «mm rartades wUl
more aoM sa*"*^"*‘
for
a
ga^a.
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aaaa^ in raaalTa tba roots la Ibair •O'i. wbme
wbmo It gate la beaaty frcji
Sayder Psm. aaar WMtaaMe. Mo., than otbara.
Tba taraaca praridad
la the south poarlag- la _
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aataaJ poatOon. and algal ta
year U rear. It la safe to aay tbf a)- aaougb wamtb to tba aartb to make
. kot ik.1
7M pnml.; „
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Aaap; Sm tba aartb well aaer
9Nwt aay kind peeottar to year own tba leuace grow as rapidly as ta tba
ptaata.
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Scanty aiay ba tbos nUllsad.
from tba (at aad trimmings,
spring tlsse. In rery cold weather
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fragtaai. wtma grg <a color, tfois ^ corarad tba botb^ with aa ou wbte broagbt Mo«gk to pay tba oaat
Two bBBArea tdn anpplr a i
« u, b.
o!!U>
■Uatf-teOr all tbax eaa Ma. Coiu- racdcst ta tba arstiame.
rarpet and la this way raised and of tba bog Icartog tba rest of (be caras to tbc bed ttme (ar seedeaaf dear proffi
trata aa4 CartOUa waU Im two raart
po)d l^tiaca an winter.
Bast of the Mluottit river It grows V
la*.
The
Agrteattaral
Dapartmant
rabaCm eattlag aa0 >oa win hara
best on bl^ lands.
EIEIT MT OIOUD WeU
poru tbat tbara ara IP.MO.bM coas ta
plaNtp or goon aaparagas.
It iwqalres a good toll—^uoi too' '
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It U ?ary eftea tba eaaa tbat bean’
the Daliad SUtaa aad that they pro- heuTy-aflih a poren eobsali, as It HMOT MERODNC IRSTtUllUT
Again. It Is dear tbat » tba foot crops XU otOTOr la tba orchard caosr
jdaea aaariy tt.OM.OOO.OW panada of «n
ba icfpl oa bott aldas a awa nar tba traaa to grgjr loo late la tba
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How Aniiitata ara te
Not! milk aanasUy. Prom this milk ta maalaap a^ noc» bora from tm part
rca to prradt a proper asaaoola.
• 1 tool tor Stock to made by taking the
ntactared J.C50.0M.(MN> pounds of but­
tbaa aaoUar. aa« so oaasa a dUpro- tba wood.
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It grows well in Loetotsso. fairly; «»d of ta old fork handle and bortag .
ter aad SM.000.000 pouada ot cfaacae.
portloo.
well la North Daok.a. luxurioiuiy u.,, Ureeelghth* loch bole la lu end
Tba Bmantetarar c( a dost aprayai
drainage aad rectamatte of
la tba aaa of tba rasp
toad a
(By Prolaiaci Wartlay Axe. Author lO.OOO.OOO ^rewtn Texas aadUiatala- Kansas aad Nebraska, aah u grown about one and oaebalf to two Urebat
Boass of tba
(0 some extent to jbe sonthern and'*^.
the mediriae 1n(e this
ba poMlabad tba autamanu of other
Hofae;
Ha
Traatmant
la
as
bordarlag
oa
the
Quit
of
Mexico.
bsartag anrlaoa.
peopK crlUeMag iba dast aparatiu. Hraltb aad Dlscaae.-}
will, through tba eonearted aettno of eastern autes. Bui lu best growth-epentog. toaeri the tool nnill It rrets ,
Pron tba ^Uoa In wbicb a tbat bat >ba coaru anstalaad the adiiar.
to oa the arid or seml-arid land* of:well bark on tbc aalmal's Wugoe.
A icrel surface ts aot the ,only aim [tba owners aad tba rallioad companU baUoe or betwoM tte kaaaa of a
the
west.
j
itiap
aainuin
heal and the work
For r'lrawberrlM I wonld plow oatarriar has to keep ta mtml; U may
larriar aotaa parttaat Of tba boot ara
It mutt have a non free from arid, to done easily and without loan.j(t.
a pood crop of cow peas for nliro be piodoaad with each esaetaem that within the Beta ffve years. The toad,
r aaalir raaebad wtib tba ra«
1( does eoi grow well i>n grav<-ny up-|awdlriDe or danger lo the animal ''\
gaa. tb> a all IbOp to 1.500 poaads of
to said to ba extremely rich.
level
aboa
raau
oa
ft
parfacUy.
aad
tbaa otban.
land where the subsoil U not undrt^ | ihroagh broken bits of glass, mr with
ground bcna and 300 poaads of pot­ yet Iba boot may be allogetiier out of
Aa miaols com buyer Bays tbs;
Tba laft foot aoSars br oasr-reone- ash par sera. If on a stoor blllslde.— proponioD.
tartnan will lodlgnaatly tefnee laid wllb water naless (he rwintatl to' tbe usual -iKfra^Hu^ J. Hughes.
Uoa of tba ootslda and insSda toa; tba J. H Hale, GoanaotteL
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to uka 4P. g» ceaia or aay speb price normal.
It ta. of ^artM .
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Both
sides
of
the'
boot
mutt
be
left
ngbt- foot at tba taslda bbal and ontAUaUa land arusi be wril drained
Du aot ba^B too big a barry (o dr~ St tba same height, aad If tba sUat for grain, but will -not bealtaie to
mu
aMa toa.
BUT>y fiwea trad^ dire them t*ice of a foot when It codMa to a fantcr taka 40 or u (*au of aay other even It to generally a failure oB soggy
Tbe kind tbat *'make your month
A lati baadad turn u Ittbla to <alands.
i
Bgure
within
1
-cent
of
the
price
offeraad }oa may ba porpriaad to aae be tf uoaqnal bd^ U to evident
witer*- are easily made with no fuseJtira tba fast la last tba oppoalta poDeep aalHKUUng of stiff pl^y land Ing and at the least possible expense
[haa> coica oat la good shape.
that Oae side mnst be reduced
BiUoas. Ii .li aqnalir poaalbla to o*a^
The Toronto (Ontario) railroad of- brips the plant to get a atari: <f
if you
you use "OUR-PIB" Pre,»rstloa.
If }oa sospact your trees of bang than (be other to oblsln a proper
lowar both baals or onI» tba toa.
np In alrtfght packages
The proper hscteria most ibe-in jhe
‘‘ put
i
flclato report tbat they have ao more
winter ktUad, prana moderately aad lorm.
>nu!ss (be rfkht proporttea of
SN wbaa tba aoitaca la qnlla
appBcaUona from farmers for awn
colUriiia rarafidly.
oln-st iKKiedteffU. .ttegOteA,
froB baal to toe oa both sidaa
iag'immlgninu
to
work
on
i<kst
dCts
aui'
cmiala
bsMeria
lu
Thirty promtoant tarmers of 8bdHale, tht Ooaaectlcat peach grower
under the Pure Fbod ItawsT'Hterk''
of tba hoot tba foot may ranala dlaI be laocutatHd with sn'l on w hirh
dm. K. D.. have orgaalaad a PWm- the tarn
tayt
aerereonld tea any nse ot
hesliale.
Try "OUB^Tr* lodayand'
pioporUonata.
e- isiis iuu 1K--SI gruvD. or wim irfir-; then l*ill your friends. At grocers. ia
Seraior company with a capital
trunk (or a peach tr«a a»re than
Tba beau may ba lait too high or
aneugh «a eurt the bead. The eatira of f3S.(K«.
lUy pabUshcd ignres which show leria made b> the gOTernmeni formu
^ta’’“uSa"teeo4aie 'sM
tba
too loag. and tba proper ad*
tbat tegtand buya twice
crop of aome of his trees oaa be gatIP
■tment «f Ibaaa two oxuamltlea of
food M she did twenty years ago.
crod bp a aran alttlag oa the grooad.
ANEMEOFiABJU
beef bi tba moat dlfSealt and aaom
A Cniltarala taw forbids tetltag of
Meek Ftud mask oalteis make a
This- loftly flower, bavtag such
aqtiantly aaglactad part of tba prepAre on one's ovrn land without flrst
mtghiy good crop to grow anwng
stroB*
stalks,
to
noi
st
all
ungraceful,
aratloa of a loot.
obtalaing a permit from a Are war­
diard irerr.
and when property cultirated is a
Tba grant oaaae of dltfeniiy Is tba
Trim Uie «ou dr trees, but do not profnse blopmer. IHant the bulbs rath­ den. This law apptles4o the burning
(act tbat boroM' fast ar* not of dadof weeds, traib. or anything else.
cut them to a mare rtub.
er deep In the ground. They need the
Biw lom. aad that moeb bam nwy
I Peed yonr trees plenty of pboaMoaiana to rapidly coming to the
fertlUxers. also an abundbe dMS by attemptiog to ^rva a foot
^tea and potash. Most oFChmrd land aacc of water and auBshtoe. It to bet­ front In tbe prodoette of fruit sad
me MaaV auadard.
Is tacking ta inncient quandiy of ter to tie them to strong sukea to vegetables. Some of the rich ’*”^1
M (aat bar# aatnrally blgb
potash.'
guard against damage by wind and, of that s
bodi. wbl^ can only ba radncad to
A UM shoaM ba proned so ihst It to also belter to plant |hem In a «««««•«'« «f potsioea aad other vrga ab^ly pattan by waakaalng tbalr
Its rooi> extend oat foriher thsa
badge row. m they are not m> eaal- •‘Abies. Potato pafebes of 100 to 400
alroeton
braaebca.
ly blown over by the wlnd.-F. U
««> *bai country are becoming
(aat bare aatnrally low bseU
■nMfM tnai u Oin. Uo- It costa a UtUa Boaajr and at
iCommoD and tbe effert Is likely to be
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l»» aad soma bare teg lose, wldeb man Uate to grow a wladbteak for an or- Httltj,
(elt by the potato growers to the east
not ba latmfarad with.
ebant. bat It Is time aad money well
within s few years.
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HANDY FOt THE BOG LOT
Thomas Q. and Robert 8. Holmes
waU li radaaad to tba taral of the ^
If water Is not handy to the, hog of tx>ag Beach. CaU are probably the
sola Terr UtUa more bora aaad ba
pasture s siBiile aled on which
oldest twins living to the United
romorad.
placed a large barrel with a tlgbt-flt- States. They were 76 years old to \
Tba aCaeU of lowartag (ba bads
Mrs. W. B. Kendall of Bowdoln tlng cover u1ll prove a great
February, and have never been sep­
ora to laaglbn Iba beaHag snilfra bsm, Me.. Is said to hare some ears
vcnlanee. It can be. drawn to
arated. They trace ijutlr ancestry
backward aad to iBereaaa tb^sl^ Of peutflad oora more than 3.000
I. ««*ar !■ te atoro nWlaA •
part of the Held wbera the bc«s are back to William (be Conquerar'a
of Iba waU la frtmt.
roars old. It Is perfect In (om aad located and will prove aa ecoooi
tba telly bad Its Urfdf ta a
family a( the baiUa of HasUcup.
Too mocb bora at tba
mocb raaemblaa tba corn of this age.
kgamalBt baeanse tbe hogs al­
The orange aafi lemon erapa of
to steagtben te loot end lift the
Tba act of tba Mtaaouft ta^statura ways lose flesh if they are comp
southern CalUorata have this yearii^
frag from oontaei «ltb tba gronad reqnlriag raUroads to gire fraa roaad
raOtht
broken
all records, and thongh the av­
It
ta
always
daalrabla
tbat
tba
(rag
trip paaaae to ald;q>en of carload
(to «M aa ttoaa prvfaUtac at laerage
price bas been lower than ever
sboold toaoh tba grooad; bat wbaa It lou baa baaa daetarad aaneoastltm
before, (he total recelpta wlU be larg­
ta wasted a& auampl to let A dowa tteal by the stale saprea* ooart.
SEAimV^A
er than ever.
~ MSKHAUOWS
by orerioararlBg the beeta aboald be
Tba praaenp game laws of many of
The Pranklto (tattle company,
The disk barrow may be considered
nada.
the wasiem sistas which prohibit
When a boot Is e
irapfriag of wild aatmaU are bar* as tbe most {mporiaut tillage too] for which E- H- Hardman Is director, has
sold Its herd of W.OOO la South Da­
grain
(arming.
There
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not
other
tool
Room 4, City Opera House Block
In (rant and the toe teg It would be lag i good effect aigl tba Increase of
(ajartes to sbortan the toe by rasp­ game ot all Mads Is said to be eery that wUl ooDserve more nwlstare by kota and will go out of business,
Traverse City. Mich.
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nstog it on stnbWe after harvest and rapid eettllog of the range by borneing the nadsr surtaea ot tba foot.
large.
Bach 4 boot ta properljr treated by
The derelopBent of the agrtcnJtur- before plowing Uma (ban this. It may
be
used
as
a
cultlrator
(or
summer
diraetly abortenlag the toe with a',j dtatricu of Argeatlas it afld to be
(sUowlng.
On granad where small
ra^ applied to Its border.
mrward at a rapid pace
When a hoot pransaU brofcaa bora uie railroad and triagraita oompanlee grains are to follow such crops as ALWAYS nmSH FOB THE MARKET
OB tba lower, border of the wsU U to ,re ■priwdiag Ibrir ralU and Unas beets or potatoes tbe use Of this tool
» who were iborou^ly (amDIar
will often make plowing
aaeeaaary not to allow a aboa to rest la arerr dlrectte.
market cewdittes tost winter
I herft wiU never be a time again when >*ou fan
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The slxtoen-toch #sk to of proper adrtoed sheep feeders to hold back
Tba old “MV raacb Ip Cbai
build cheaper th?n now.
sta© tor ordinary (arid wort.
This the partly fitted iota that were doing
Brakan bora cannot aapport w«lgbt ty. Kansas, oonatstlng of p.wo i
and wbaa it yields may cause li'Jury
bean sold for 1110,000. Mite of slse.of dUk pulls somewhat heavier well OB feed, and finish them out ^e■
Let
us figure your
our pricet will con­
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tbe larger sites, hut polverliea fore sending them to Those who
to ...
tba aeoalUra
mH- s aad always!,te
toad bas baaa aaad (br graslag
i’hM^ piaat. ate.I. 1li-WMld ba
vince you of this fact.
__ cMu^ batter to JnsUfr'Iu uoa. The roahed their stuff to market to an on-'
nhoaa to become kwac. Broken
raipttr,
i parpoara. bat Win new ba
a to ate wlOt OM good graaa- bora akoaU ba romorad. ttnlaas
slxteen-toch
disk
peterates
(he
soil
It Into email farms. .
fintohed coadlUOD usually losi by It.:
^.hOM< ibi oQolpmaat thnate« c
ena ba iah la a poamtaj,^ offaring
A farawr of Dopoga
_
county. III. deeper tbaa (be larger ones because owing to to oversnpply of that kind
[ dtel f3.Me. The desaad
smoked Mt c( a dea la an abaadon- It bas less besring-op surface; it rc- of stuff. Price of feed to high and ut-‘
mta ta coastaat and Um preta
' or- «d stone quarry four sllvef aad two TolTaa/faster. thus ^v
ually feeders pMd high prices for the!
J. O. Crotser. Rcc.
I MBorad to aay OM who Am the arad with bora, either as the re»uhl^
^x pelts netted the soli better.
stock to the first place, so many be-!
• to ate pteparir.
Ftor handiness and^esse of open- came alarmed at conditions and de-|
ot axeeaslva wear from work without-knatar tOW. Sllvar fox akiae <4 pure
Ikalin u Lanber. Utk. SUstie*. Heish. Dm
KXAMFU NO. 4.
tte each gang tff thu disk should be elded to market and not risk any (ur-j
tbona, «- M tM affect <4 pre^us »• eolor saU readily hi (ram giM
WMdfifirs. Moq'filnrfi *s4 Shop Wk.
cootroUed br an Individ
moral by farrier, great cari to aeces ttOO sack.
tk tmoi ottata tfota
thr loss. Rsulis sbowd that the man> MIT to produce tba beat beating aur .Bamccl K. Moat of Morgan county, bearings chould be well protected
sa^m Ptaoncff. ', at SM
who held hto stuff and finished ’
Both
^
from dust and dirt and so constracted It out gained by It to the end.
‘ taco.
ouri. wte was pat off a train
i
as
to
be
eaaly
oiled.
Each
disk
should
As a rale. Ike qaartars of a (not are oamp,„|,.
gjoo damages by
Mat broken, aad the heels nsay be\,ie eoart beeauae ba was compelled be provided with a satisfactory foot
now TO DU SEAT
trasle.’ to take most bearing.
fl»e-nfllse through the rato lever xieoaot.
briefly, the rules (or proper end mud. whlcb raaultad to a daagerBxperlmenis have proven tbe (act
■ to the above the (amity tog a foot (or thorn ata as follows: ova cold.
that tbe dtak harrow is sn excellent
BUI the bog tate^ In the ereatog.
te #0 taalor part of Ito Uvtag ax- With a nap form a lavM baariag sur
tool for
a ,bln stand of al­ It it up Into small pieces aad put
Mir. A. J. Miliar of
mmm tnm Um uuia tarn.
Laaa (hea tor the shoo from heel to toa: Farm, near SumMr. Kan., one awra- falfa. Thc'dlsk to set slmost straight
i tubs, boilers or anything so that
*M PPM oal for
keep hPth sides oMhe Soot the sama ing foand a piece of a man’a watch in which ctmdltlMi It to run over tbe water may be poured over It until
S ^||ntaaao.ia afoek aratad to at toot tor the aboa from heel to toe; chalB in her ehlrken house. AUbon^ field about twice just as tbe altalu tbc meat to eorered Ice^-uld s
Aa acre ©(.'carrots, aa and the height of (ha haaU ara preshe advertised for the owner to come to begtontog to grow ia. the airing, Is-best, but if not obulnsble the cold­
Ml* it oltalta aad two acres of cera portlooate; let the frog and bars and claUa the property, no one has tbe second disking being done at est (ram (he well should be used,
I fttly bogs up'to an age of akwe: ramove tram tbe sole only dooe so«p
right aa^ to the first. The disk
nre tbe water covers all parts ofate portloM M are Ioom or nay
meat. In tbe morning pack to
Six Mg stoamahlpa hare beeo char­ cata or BpUu (be crown of the al­
i
tte moat auocaaaful poultry raealve uadM praaanre tram a level ted U(
falfa idnat and causes It to throw uU. To freshen sosk in cold water
ta Bltaata hM oaty flva aoraa •hoe.'
out
ntoie
shoots,
thus
iMckeatog
the
night, or' longer, if necessary.
from this oouatry to Burope. It ta re­
therefore the kitchen is a matter of importsm coni ffCMlL Be koMB (ram 000 to Ste
Ftaaliy *ua the reap teUy
To fry. slice before soaking —Jenn).ported lha|..4be shipments for coaU- stand.—Professor Balner.
aat eatacp whmt aad eon the ctrenmfmiMc ot the hoot,
aidcraii in S r-p into our store an<{ look over our
Grover.,
aental Europe durtag the past tour
awteflM them oa about thraa ama thu M aharp edge ba l(Ht. wfaldi Is
iaruc lint; ,.f
ilhs hare aggrwgated SSO.OW tans.
SGNE DISEASES OF MGS
Bb^ the Mitas* tnm a bt
■eeeiiTiBg a balue of g2SJIOO.OOO.
Lome Kaee-PIgi which have been WHAT ALFALFA IS AND OOEfi.
Mfftaff maraty a auataul price.
It was once grown oo the pUlos of
sngrsMmaB Mann of llttools has castrated are someilmes troubled
AMT 4ot ba Tury prudtabta to (bed
Ddnoed a tdll,i«r those who idtat with a stiffness to the knee of one of Babylon, and Is more widely cililObIrkMi and bOM SMlntlvely Ob'
field, gmrdaa oa^ 'Sower seeds. The tbe rrout legs. This to caused by uri­ vated than any other plant. Its height
FLAOS FW Twins
' Mra «orU M esMs a baahal. bat by, Tba bank nadar tba north wladow bUl forbids the sale of adulterated
nating on the front legs and may be it from two and one-half to three
vagaubtaa and slops tba ta aajdaal spot tor nasstog wild vto- aad mlshrandad seeds aad bulbs and
frevented by tying on an apron back (ecL
fftetaa ot foadtog baeanaa te aa- lets. Many of them will grow to tbe Axed a ‘ftac (4 twe for tbe first Cfof tbe (ore Imba.
e told that alCciokin^ ifi 1-umjner isa pleasure «htn gasoline or
innshtaa. aad almost all wiu thrive fMueaada floe of «m aa^ a yeart
Uee—These Insects Infest lll4ed talfs roots wUI go down fifty or sixty
oil stoves are ubed Prices4o-fit your pocket book
«aa who gam la tar (rail or la the shade.
>r aubecqueat
and halfelek hogs, and are nsnaUy at^*« »« search of water. That cannot
and
sizis to suit your rtquuemeots.
It taa great Mrda'-foot vtolat ta at
sign that the animal U net to condi­
Tbe roots to ligfaL dry
hand yon have a treat, but there ara
t has plained A so- tion. Tbe bog should be kept clean
do go dowa as deep as fifteen or
aeraral other targe blue apadea »
riaa of raaeetHiig oa several of tbe as- aad well -fed. Sponge It with kero- even twenty feet
ly as handsoma aad quite as an
Uoaal tatuM raagee next aanuwr to
AskaboatourEIasy Pastetml Ptaa «■ ffr—c
In oar middle westeni black loam
todailag.
detartee how thoec portlooa or the
rTbese are very common aad day solto the roots penetrate
hoM mnltarc.
,»ff|l|raffi iMtea a flee*, audy. Becutc the alumpa as nearly c
raage wlte kave been daaatefl by to young bogs, but are not hnrmfal three or (oar feet, seidoa raeret but
kite iMta anO. taa daepm the hatur. pan as pounhia. aad ptaat them d
reatorad.
to great aumbeta. when they spread ont In aearh of plaai food.
MtOdfl are poroua aatan aad wMI
Ire or six may
Iom of fiesh. Keep the bog
AUalfa wfO aeatototo a good stand
mo flrataad.
acre traen wSi ba .eatahltabed at wIthoBt food for -twenty-four hours, foe twenty years, or even Kwger. to
Thb non «( tartttaarta om of gh
first.
then give a tahlsspooofal of turpen- the dry. light sMto of tbe far weet.
j
A MU has been totrodurad to cco- tine tboroQ^ly beaten ep with om
Oa the hUlx aofto of the can It win'
1XI-U7 S. IMm St
flam Man ho prwvud to liberal
rces to ramove tbe duly Of 45 per _ and a half pint of milk.
Give die ont to from five to tea yean.
{
teNMUm. dteriwn ii bet a dalaty
ccut eu barbed or WOVM wtru. Ills
.. good food and care.
When (he stem Is cut eff It dies
• •nfln. M flaaawB alike
Me- ba anally aaearad. thoogh this pUat Maimed that It this duty ta reuMvedl Ma^wr-Tkls to caused by a emaR dowa to the core of the root, and the
te tee ta Mtamaroa and taa
that tbc tarmen' will be aUe to buy Ute which Kta ap a grrat (kkteg.
ftequeaiiy It ta cut the more
ff 4M plehM up ta tba bte ah Striata, with lie lowar petota fleli- a betur grade of wire for less money Tl
Sterne it win send up.
I
enuir mnrtad vUh evlolct. k aBoOer'than they ara bmt pnytag. ns fomgn
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HOME CHI

do an. Ul It aland In tha amiahtee'morod bUere utag tha tom* fw
for a dap or two nntU A la u tia Mp, or a Ok*, rapw nmp >0) ha
---------- Of making UN
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-• HI e«
.tellv.1
u damrod. The Mcm
Jelip la m boding It Jut Ue single

MEMKR 54TH CONGfi^ U.&

plecu afldpmtnaup.8kUecap
In a pan of warm water u the back
Crab apples, guma. gnpaa.
Why—The
ftps. ladrblnU atoa. pdow
of Ue stove, la a few momuto tt
WlU be aeltod eBooA to cerer Ue
Bbould be picked from the bubu dai^ : idu. udarHpe hlnckhatrtu
lag drr wuther (Thla holds good for ontneu pteM Ua heat Jelly, and ah Jetty. Hare Ua coaU« abut
any kind of tndt.) Tbep abond be map be mate wlU half a poond of tOBitb Of an mu thiU. U caoUng
0»d»C*llt»
thoron^lp ripe. b« art orerr^ cugar to each plat of fruit Joke^Jaiee Ue paratfln coatncto and If the top­
BUUL. UB WBBH
>«<
OB««nwth «« ^
Plau the urrana over the dre‘ tn meat be boOed before the ngnr to er to veer Ufa it WlU crack u
]tllsed/>M eaptal«fr1p* i«d c
Aiw-Ont. UT7.
It BUUD thieetiuitwi.
thieetimtffi. «t
ct u bow
I
taU Ur down’BUUD
In u agate «r poreetobi lined kaole. • added. Larger tmlia. neh u flulneaa. Mare n pertlu of Ua JeUp enpoud.
haring
flrat embed U«u rerp alight- awfea and crab ato«. MmM
IWKered cap*. Sua« with » ntsee
•na the'mde in the tbllowlnc mnanw: if to draw ui cwou^ Joke to, kup be pared.' bat Ue coru and seeds Cannins and Mly Uakliig Hhrta.
Do pew know Uat It takas twtoe aa
lc»«niii oM^annh cop o( batur with’ them from barnlag. As sou pa they
I Bur!
Oiapu. btoekberrlcs. raepberrtet. inra aav to rwcoten prvaei
o w « »i~. l»B •»«. Ooa-.
Jait .i aspUl or ansmr; ttn add > cooked soft rtratp Ufbogh a carroats
end tbe Uke It put In when
and strawberries at* more
r'hnUI all Ue
u,«
|<»~
they
bedn to cook as It doea to add
Joke
to
esmeted;
then
atraln
slow-tdlffleolt
to
make
Uto
JaUp.
Curranta
I or mnUla. U «e■at u thM Mm UtOM atoMtrowa ae t
n ti liar.
orBnary white uoce map 1^ thfoogb u fnUed flannel Jeltp bag'bowerei. it they are n UtUe unripe It after Ue proceea to
Whau canning fruit or vegetalriei
resore aU Impuritlea and' palp.
'
and treU. are quite euaflp managed.
I be eerred ImUmL
It to Ifflportont In the fliut place
Measure the Juke and put It tn a
Vaah Ue tndu and drain Uem
-fSt* wanrp hurt nad buU. .loea Wp, comutt Pio-One
cnpTW of
••••i'—.
w-K—

them freshly gutherad and In
I ripe carraota mubed; one ea^nl of lean kettle. For ererp pound Of er night. BoU Ue Uqiwr for tw«
tboo the bnd«
perfect condUlon. never overripe or
mtnutca.
Heat
an
equal
quaaUtp
of
Juice
allow
one
pound
of
gruntoted
.'TtMT^Wnd U » to UP toU whne « tamr. two UbleepoonfuU of weier sugar. Put Ue auger Into a stone
add It to the Juke at Ue end
la 4or,
land one of floor beaten with the
Tliz Beaven^ppoloted Ush Uaae lh^j„ika «>f two esca. Bake in a pie^Ub crock large enough to hold the Juice. of the twenty nfnnies. and when it
l tnu H, and one
Bto haa*
lined wlU rich pattrp. Pniat Ue top Let the Juice bpU hard tor Are nsln- boUs begin to ten ti bp putting u UtWho Mia Ue plaaeU on their «|t]i the beaten wbltee of the esn utu. ttau pour It over Ue ungar in tk In a saucer on tbe Ire. Qrape Jel­ Jar full. Then the Jan or cana and
the Jar, ttlrrtng all the time and nn- lp to more eeallp made, using twoelrdlng wap.
|nlaad wlU two
lops
must'
be perfectly dean
ot a pound of sugar to each
U1 the sugar la dissolved. Dip It Im{gar, and brown In the orn.
frcahlp scalded oet to deatrop
Whoa OB thtnc avdlda dewp faaUer-] Qnen Csimni Ple-Une a pledUh mdBlatelp Into Ue umbkra. It will pfnt of jefce.
often be solid Jellp before ft to cold.
Cberripd. penebes, pears, bnekie- possible sernB Uat might cause de­
•d night
* WlU good emit, aprinkle two table­
cay.
au earea,' all Bara, the gnrtab apoeafnU of angar oren Ue bottom, AU Jelllea, Jams and preMrrrs berrlea and elderberries arc not JeUp- Never rinse a Jelly bi« strainer
Uen add two cnpruli of floor. «e abould be madeonabrigbi. snnthlnp making fmiu.
doU. or dnmphng nets wUh sospp
put of greu enrranu and two u- dap.
'lha Untraiaa awing aafelp In
water. Do not nse soap npon Uem
Jelly Wttheirt Ceoktng.
ipoonfoU of carrut Jellp; tptlnBghi.
all wnlecs they era afterwards
Coneaming Jalllea.
Tbe
following
to
token
from
"What
WlU tour taMaapoontiUa of anger jeUp making. Ue bane dU ponng
Of Utm wboae ape doU alnsher
boiled and thomgblp rinsed In dean
and two of oold water; corer wUh bottsakeepem, nnd even of many old 1 &t." 11 has never bees tried bp water, or the next things Uat
Home Cheer, nod therefore camiot
MON. w. a. AMontwra.
the top crut and bake.
cotAed
In Uam or passad throngh
Ume cooks. Is reallp not so dUBcnlt n
with ceruintp, but
Kebruka has furatohed to our National CtAgrcea sc
K to ^ Heart Dellute ' Cnrrant Podding—Take thins
to master. If Ue following dlrec- it to each an easy way to make Jelly them. WlU auretp taste of Ue fla'
that have ever adorned that great naUoaal Icgtolatna
of Loee
aehalf a plat of ■trained enrrmnt Uons, token from Table Talk, a that It to weU worth irping. Any ing of alkalL
of great ovaVirkal and ll
Jnlee, add onwhalf of a plat of wa­ carefntlp loUowed. Baps the writer: Home Cheer reader who experimenui Canned fruit, os soon as It to cool shape the deetlulcs of the creal weetera eeeUan of enr eouiry.
ter, and ueUalf of a cupful of an­ Currant Jellp to Ue moat uMfnl
shouIJ be pnt in a cool, dry dark
to .B Heayen Ur «nopr ger; wbu bolUng add four lerel tn- Jellp -made. Nothing can aapplp lu WlU It win confer a favor bp retort­ place. Light baa a lendancp to make
. UomAodicwsw
ing her auccem;.
' of HasUug* CoUege.Badcrtabltobed an ei
ot cometerU end bait place with mutton or venlaon. anJ It Crush unp add frtdt that to very Ue fruit apoU. and at any rate
education before be became a member of Oangrevs. Bpcaklng of Per
And BtoaaU Ue eperlaatlng
utupoontnl of aalt, molaten with to qalte aa good. If not better, than Juicy, red cunanto preferably, and pain IIS color.
little cold water and cook nntU cranberrlea with roast Urkep. It to atraln off the Juice. Do not heat or BolUng fruit, map be cafdp pul U
‘ 7 cheerfully recommend the praparatha» Ptnam,
thick and eloar; teuera from Ue
> glass Jan if a cloU WM tron
cook at aU. Pat in a atone Jar or
NaU WMWW Yea Am.
dre and add Ue wbltu of thru eggi fereta. when It can be mixed wtU an granite pan. add sugar tn equal warm water to folded In Ue plate | as a healthful tonic and a successful rernaiy for
YPhMi apsrrefl bp oaraa aneeaa
tarrh in Its various forms."—tion. W.E.Aadrewa.
whipped to a atUt froth. Tm Into a equal qnanUtp of chipped
under Uem. It to well to ae« that
quantity, and aUr nntU Uto
amid, and gerre onid wlU a canard make a cocUtng and
solves. When ungnr to all dtorolved Ue trait tooebea Ue bottom before
- Ten voBld aaak iwt aCw,
aaaea made or Ue egg yolha, one tending to rodnee InflammaUou. No strain Into* JaUp tnmblers and
It doea Ue aides of tbe Jar.
■ laaif
Bad cannot. tM rapoaa he
plai of mUk. two Ubleapoufala of JeUp U -prettier for oraamenUng sUffan. This to oae<of the flnast Jel- Tbe frait work can be greatly lean
atone Gap. Ta., wriUe:
anur. and n drop of almond utracL croama. whips and charlotte ruase; Uea made. It to dear and red and of cned bp not trying to make all the
«I can eheatfnUp asp that X boM misfl
Baat Yhere pen nia.
Jelly you want during the pear, but Ninth elreet, N. W„ to aehlngton. D. C. yonr valoobte rasaody, P riiai, with
Onrrant Droaalng-^ eery dallclou nows ao nice tor JeUp ntU or a toper
Another wap to make currant Jel­ by sealing up in quart cans the Juke
Mcglact Ue BaadlHB. . ■anctHp the denaert it a JeDp made from
neheertullpr
inlce of curranu. To make it,
There are several wupa of malting lp to to heat Ue fruit unili the Juice when ready for Ue sugar. Ton will
•aa boa of gelatin la one up of cold eumint JeUp. one of the snalen of exndca. crush Ue fruit nnd strain off enjoy Ue frorb Jelly la tne winter, aa a very eBclMl remedy for eongko
More wtUoot atteea or Jar—
nnd Ue work of making a tew gtoaa- andcoku.*'
tDU to Od t aplrtt aeltnoaato. water two boura. poor orer It one which U aa foOm; Maab Uw enr- Ue Juice. It qnanUtp Is Ue object, ea at a Ume to aoUlag. There to Seme .people prefer to take tabtots
and meUalt {data of bclUng water, ranU, whkh are left on Ue stem, then press and sqbeeae. A very ake
Mr. Bom Craig,Putk ▼ili.tinn^hafl
ratherUan to tafco atedictoe in afield
B«t vhau pon a».
and when the geiatla U all dlaaolred in tbe pnaervlzic kettle with a wood- dear JeUp map be made even It the also Ue advantage of needing fewer form. Such peoplo can obtain Pvnna eaunh of the luad tor taro paam wmt
add'one .pint of anger, Ur-Jalee of sw potato, beater, and heat them. Heat fruit to presacd. If tbe Juice to strain­ gtoaaeana Uey do the duty of many ubleu. which reprceent Ue medicinal
Ket In ereik. r
to bto snzprlee I
more.
m. and two upa of cnrrant Juice, skwlp nntll the Jake nua frealp. ed a second time. When Juice
te aeana
dandwauT
•train Into awlda and aet away to Strain Ue Joke Urough tdean cheese drained, measare and put Ue Uqdd The cosiora of exdndlng the light
Ba tU mB«lP<
harden. Setre whipped erum wlU doU baga. tetdng It drfo Measure It over Ue Are. Let boU twentp min- from Jan of trait bp
ic p^>er to an <dd one. The work waste, a second grade nup be made Btoekbany My to aapacfolip ogUla
Jelly.
and
aUow
for
each
pint
one
pound
ntea.
In
Ue
meanUme
measure
su­
(•when pan art.
». pUe.
Cntram Jelly Sauce—Mdt togetter of grnnnUted angar. Pnt the
gar. a qoanatp equal to Ua amouni m., b. ,Un.IUM b,
leemed for Its anlUnxnttva pfbpw
,,,
eual parta of cnrrant JeQp and bat­ earthen dishes and set In tbe open of Juice, put In a pan and plSM In o, Cbbe, bu, tb, raw bo,™ wbibb
aes.
MBara Urn tha aonl, Itaea Ood
oven where it win beat <bnt
ter. or any riU brown tnrj:
Ue oven to beat. When Juice ban have conulned Ua mere botkp forma sqnenej throngh the ekth.
For grape Jelly, grosa rapaa at
»a dap. Bla world.
of breaktasA{ooda. There emild often Tbe same general rale appUea to those juat heilnalag fo tarn nra hasL
brown)
while
Ue
Juke
to
bofling
Just
on
to
tUle
wiU
aalt
and
pepper,
and
boiled
twentp
minutes,
add
Ue
best­
No flhutom mtau aaad «ir.
be
as
aeenmnlaUoB
of
the
boxes
snftwentp
mlnatea.
Pon.r
In
Ue
aogar
tbe
at
JeUka.
Measure
tbe
•erre
hot
wlU
cold
amUon
or
renled sugar and Juu allow to come
^id grapes galharufl Jam aa thiff
mt atairad-nllhta are great tenta
'flekni
to
meet
the
demands
of
owe
grnflrmUp and stir unUl It to dtosolr- boU; strain Into Jelly datses. This
juice and ,to eaC pint alkw from begfo fo ton also make a JMy at
At paaea «atailad:
od; let It come to a bod. and then Jellies tmnmdlalelp. and Ue abeercat erson.
I ibrae-quartera to one pint of grnnn- exndtont flavor.. CulUvafod grapaa, H
Baat when pon are;
■n.
I.n m,r In.™ —np,. Fo, b™,
fc
nil boated glasses af quickly ■■ pos- novice can not fall If these ruJea are
Currnnta for Winter Uee.
fully ripe, are deficient fo. poette agH.
Chariaa aeaeaa.
„„„ ,b,„
Climni Catanp—LoU orer. wnab alhle. When cold cover with brandy followed. Tbe same rule map be fol­ Ir,:..-,™, b, bbl mildb bbl bM lbr,„.„
and unkst cooked
pudding sauces; 1
rarranta. atraln ipera and seal wlU paper eoTera lowed la nearly all Jelly making.
and maU
plums asake a synp rather tto»a-mM
very
acid,
may
he
served
aa
a
sauce'
,
r jellyteg
• a Chrlat ware ban Umight and
Now I wll tell you a secret. If curly.
/
bolkd net.
rice. mere
There snonia
shonld be
ao'_
oe ao
reecbed more quickly, tkns produc- Apples are rtUla paetfoaeU ■■•
A aecond sray to make currant Jel- ranu are high in price, and you want over boweo
of JMce. two pounds of li^t brown
•' anfl'aav me tlrad
, Ugiier colored, clearer and brt- tbe jeQy cornea sully. Chooee UM.
lip to neefol wh«i cum
^_______
• Aad talf afraid aaoUar atop sugar, two 'Wunces of cinnamon,
imore Jelly ____________
than tbe amount_of Juice syrup Ml over .from splcod frail; ll
-•-“M
be
boiled
down
nnUl
It
will’,
scarce.
Cover
the
eutrantt
wlU
cold
„rrant,
I
knowfor
r
flavored
jelly.
For
tbe
same
r
of
doves,
and
onehalt
teaenp
of
salt,
well-flavored
sntoa. wash, rsmora

to ,Uha.
/
evaporate the water from
• 1 Uink BaV know Ue thing mp • and one and oneAalf teacups of vin­ wnter. whkh have beat pnl.ln UBju^j oae-tWid water map be aided, jMt cover tbe frulL When you are
tbe stem aad bloaaom eada. thea eat
nikutes or more before adding into unartera of aisktha vlthoat re,„jj
jellv^wlll set aud be to earning trait tbe ayrap left over mar.

hurt deatred.
egar; cook Uree-qnarters of an boar. preaerrlng keiUe after n thorough
I
I. „ „„„ p„,. movfog cores, aatoaa Uoy are tfogor^
« And anne Ue hurt of aO lu Add the aplees tfuen minntaa before phfldag over; bring to^a boll and ull appearances fl nice as tbongb b. bub. ,1 obCb.i«b M,.
You can nse Ue same syrup
or ------------porcelain ssueepaa. Add the feet, and wlUeat gaito*. Bell the
• - UrohUng a^
taking from Ua stove Four Into bot- cook nntll Ue currants are cooked
made from clear fruit Juke. This
. ^ reofijte
1
pleeea. Strain Ue Juke, measure and would not apply to frails that are not

sugar gradually, sstm inorougniy ana jfoce for tviBtr fotaatta bsdore add- Uao, aeal and pot swap.
very add. but currantt wlU Jelly If
^ has a flner fla-jeontinoe Ue bolUng-untll a tea.poon- fog Ue sagar, thsa follow «saaral dlBptesd Curtmnto-Por two qaarta of prooaed as before.
• U ChrW ware here U UU dull
OoeUlrd part of red raspbentes even pnehalf water be added to
d . womaimina.
fd dropped on a cold saucer will J«- reetioaa. OnaBs ar tarau Jfoea may
tbe eutrantt take one cup of vUegnr.
.Bghily. If Jell, -with lew .agar to be added fo Soma at Ue Jolly te foawith currants, glvet a lighter
j
experimented The rale to four Umas aa much su• rui tom »p po amr •»»•«- pour It over Uem and let scald gestgar as vinegar and whole apices W, pp.b,erred.redoce Ue Juice by bolliiic pen pieufog variety fo tavur. aad a
D. than add four uemips of so^ If ookrod and more delkkms flavored and know.

owa ^dlm.
le
in
bagi
and
cooked
la
Ue
„ „
minutes, then add Uuie may be flavored with vollfo
JMlp
than
with
curranta
alone.
I «■ fil'la rare tta narrow vaea pan Uka them quite that sweat, an
up.
li
-------------------------------'
ayrap.
nil
the
cans
as
full
aa
powl-1
thrv*<ourtha
Its measure of sugsr. just before it to pourod tofo the gfofoIn Jelly making Uere need be very
ounce of dnnanMn eUdto. two doeen
are a good ble with the frail (steamed) and add'^-^ »n,oluU rale
made for “luck" or Plums and 1
It be given for e*. Tbe fisvor or rou genaiam av
• And kindle Into gter nrond do^ one nutmeg broken or gn
be given ti
In ^ecea, tbe yellow rind of one lem- ■arprtee when It does not “Jell;'

atm.
well-wubcd leaf in the hotlom aC a
•-NniBarat B Bangiter. In Chrli' •!«ti and onoAnirth teaspoon Of trait used for Jellies must be fresh eseh variety of trait, The frail may jot tbe spices iboold be
be
cooked
together
or
separately
at
roch
can.
picked,
ripe,
or
a
Uttle
under
ripe
ly.
Much
glass before putting the JMIy fofo IL
« tlan AdToute.
ground ginger; let simmer for ten
and of good quality. Pectin to the faa- one's option. To extract tbe Juice
ripeness and kind of frait osed. and
QoiiM* Jrtly la usaally foade trafo
mtonitaa, th« aeal up In a glasi
Jellies Tiwt itirow Jail.
on tlK amount of water left la Ue the partags and foferlor parts of tha
A Daliclona Jam—Cut In halvet sto ot vegetable Jellies; It givea to edd a little water, then cook akwly
JelHet sre made ot cloar cooked juice. -So all who aspire to succeat frait. tbe bUfor pan'befog ased lar
nnd seed two pounds of fine raUlns. Us Jnlee ot trait Ue property ot gela- nntll the Juice flows freely. Strain
bag, neasurcand add j fruit juice boiled wItt angar to tbe must learn to tert for it. Whrti tbe canelDg end • pnaervfog. Beafomher.
Blmmer Uem skwiy for an hoar In a Unisfog. BUan the fruit to over ripe, Urough a Jelly ____________
jellying point It reacbod Ue mass however, fo r^eet cantaDy Ue saads
mfiOM wrote quart of water. Pick seven pounds or whenever the Juice to cooked loo Uree-tourUs of a cupful of sugar to'Jellying aute. This property ol
Uiia y.—iHutr,each*cupful of Juice. Boll fifteen mlu- geallng U due to Ue substance eall- should Immedtoiely be taken from aad eorca. bccauae of their meetlagfoof cumatt and alkw them to 000k long. It
.
for Idlara. In whldh
Uls when we attempt: tes and pour into heated Jelly glasses.' ed pectose, or its relative, pectl; acid.. tho stove. While it
cocdlng.
ous nature, etoa, foafoad of JMly. Us
rlalmiAthit many people allow boal- tni they break. Add the Jake of two erty. Ws
. trull:
Equal parts of grapes and apples’Maay fraiu. such as cherries, peach- some glasses with hot water, and _ reauit would be ugly a a atrfogy. ropy
and half a lemon, Aop the to make Jelly tram
BMS to eo eagroaa them Uat Uey
hanams U» aiwolBte atovoa. They pulp and peel ttrr fine nad put with tbe aubcunee will become ilU and make a well-flavored Jrily. nice tojes, peart, ripe grapes, do not coauin range conventenUy near, a square of syrup. 1
jsuffleient pectose to thicken Ue juice ^ecaectoth. a etralDer. and a pitcher apple JOly, Qufocea and apptea uaad
tMsk, hear, aaa, tm» aoUfog oat- the frait. adding Ue ratolns nnd six gummy with long cookfog. hut winjterve with game and tbeais.
•n ‘ /.,
I In
try —
Ue- effect ^ when cold, and™ are —
Uerefore
often
1 WUh
a spout. When together produce a very dafoty. 0^
>u making apple Jelly —/
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- — —
■Ida of tha roond of their dally roo- pounda of sngmr. BoU tb n Jam nad not Jelly.
FI.™ Jnlee and
an.> VK
a thin
hj-,Tt,hfn»H with
«<Th other frutVS
|t>r the
the
thin vhllAs
yellow rind. combined
fnilu lD
to vhiCh
which the Jelly to done, dip the-ckU qnlek- eolored Jrtly; ase about twmthtoda
put np In glaasea. Thla
llaa. ntotospttobathacaaato
who
never before bad any irouble of a lemon to each gilnl of
apple Juice-1 It abounds. Thus, to cherrtet are add-1 ly intobolltng water, wring It quince
dry. and oneHUrd apple Oood
makra
n
daliclona
reUU
to
sarve
with
grantor or fora axtMt WU an of
may
have
thU
new
annoyance.
This
|
Skim
out
Ue
bits
of
lemon
rind
when
ed
currants,
to
peaches,
apples
or
|
put
It
over
the
strainer
and pour Ue Housekeepfor
k nad It to vroog. an wraog. Oor COM. masts.
and pro-j the Jelly to pnt In glaasea. Apple Jelly j plums, and to ripe grapes, apples or, boiling hot liquid through info tho
“Oold Btoroge"
Corn
To Can Large Fralia With Sagar.
B|a was gttaa to as aa aa oppoitanlor pork Is quince*. Fruit when overripe or when gtorses.This tost straining to often
This rMlpe will aaewer for paadhtp of growth, aplrltoal sad mental. wnahlng, remora the stems and dry trlsioa also. Flrat. It is neceraary to to serve with roast goose
tbe Jen,, after It Is placed In'llavored delicately with mint.
lEatbeied after a rala abould oot be ondlted. but It aids so materially tn c-*.plcn» and paan. It you use paadt
Wa Biw tsM that ear hodtoa aro tom- on n towel; than mash, befog aura
rrmorfog every panicle of the scum, n or plaato pat Uem foU a sfosB
theglasaes.
to
the
direct
aunshine
fori
Jelkcs
are
so
rich
In
sugar
thatjesed
for
Jelly,
as
It
to
apt
to
be
wato
break
every
curranL
Ftor
every
plas for ItoMlag tha Holy Bplili. We
and
fo
Urns
producing
a
jelly
of
una
day
or
two.
proieetlDg
the
open
|
they
are
protected
from
bacteria
and
tery
and
to
lack
tbe
eaaeniial
pecbosket, plunge Uem Info boUfog wa­
hm aa r1^ ae naaea to let Uem eup c( fruit take one cap of granuurual elrarness and sparkle, that H ter just a moment, aad pad o« the
wltb netUng; the aetkn ofjyeastt, but Uey most be covered lose> brolMi dawB. dOapl- lam angnr; bttr
the snn on Ue Juices of tbe fruit tojcarefotly to protect them from moldl Pectic acid to a gelatinous eob- Is well worU tbe addltknsl labor skins. If Ue peaebes arc fo ta* eat
eaa wlfhout cookfog.
If the jelly docs not seem perfwny into halves do so now aad rifoari
the
same
as
when
Ue
fruit
bangs
on
spores
and
evaporation.
The
followstance
soluble
In
Joicet
of
fruit
HeatCurrant
Jelly
That
Never
TaOa^
la erdar to ha tha ntruog. happy,
firm when cold, cover it with mos- the atoaes. Arraapa thorn aaatly fo
the branch—U causes Ue gelslinto- fog meihode of covering Jellki arejed in combfosUon wlU sngai
Oedilke befogs vAM ■■ ‘•oas ot Balecl currantt that are not tally
qLlto neUfog or window glsss and let Jars. Fill tbe Jan with oold STOUr.
Qod.“ we aro fotowdtd to hm It U ripe; the ends of Ue bunchoa should fog process to be completed wiUont sll gotk: Have disks of thick while geaU when cool. U Ua bollfog to conany ^emkal change.
paper the aUe of tbe top of tbe ^aa.'tlnued too long. Ue mixture loses It stand fo the hot sun for severs! If you roe sugar fill IhOfo wMh aft■M aaasaaaiy Uat we ahoold have be green. The laat week In June
POr protection against dampness I Wbro Ue Jelly Is set. brash Ue topsiu gelaifoous properties and becomes days.
ua allowing a pound of aagar for
latoaro. meaay. nad a Ufa ot aaarvat- the flrat week fo Joly are tbe best
When the Jelly is cold, cover U each four pounds at paaetaa, and
carrent Jelly. PIU nqd fear of m^dfog cover Ue Jellyjover wlU brand]^ or aloobol. Dtp a'a tbkk. ■yrupy or ropy mass which
. A hfot of the
Ug
with mdted paraffine, or with dreu- half a pound of sagar for oach poaad
which dwMl la each ot ua to glvcu to over end weU the currantt. bat do •rat WlU rounds of ^aper dipped fojdiak o< paper fo toe spirits sod put.never again wUl retOrn to the JellyIsr pieces of paper dipped fo alcohol (.-< plums Adjust the rabbets, toy oa
tha two poems whlU head Uto col- not atrip them from Ue etotss. Pnt brandy. over whkh place a round of it oa Ue JeUy. U there are no cov- fog point
brandy, then pnt on tbe i1n rovers, Ue tops, arrange tbesa fo the washthem to the kettle without weighing thfonoet ooUon batting, and over the | era. cot disks of paper shoot halt anj To obtain the Juke of fn.it add to
seal Bfcurely srith circular pieces holier, add eufheieat'eoM water fo
We ottta flad ooiealvaa ao tease smd etand It on the back of Ua stove outside of Ue gUse paste layer Inch fo dfometer larger than Ue top It as UiUe 'water as possible to cook
roonds of papers otong Ue white of of Ue glass. Beat together tbe white it slowly; the Juice will collect tree- of paper cut larger ihao the gtottes. come half-way ap the jan; cwnr
where the trait will heat but
Instead
ot letter paper one may nse the boiler, brfog to the hoUtog pafai.
k
egg
tor
paste.
j
of
oae
egg
and
a
tahlespoonful
of^ly.
Large
fruit
should
be
cleaned
and
■ad earea, both to huafoeoa and to cook, and crash with tbe pmtle UH
la this coaneetka Mrs. Bmr glvea'cold wnter.
Ue paper eoverajent fow small Neccs. small Juicy ordfoary wrapping paper, culUng two :count from bow nad hell for ua ifom
all the jidee to out Then strain It
the home Utc, that It to bard l
covers for each glass. Brash the
I fo Tbe Wt'o-1 with Uto mlxisre and pat over the fruits should be t
Urontft flrat n UeeseloU. than a
|ntes. Lift oae jar as a rime tad setww
ga, to relax, to uuat ItjaU to
glass, preaafog
preatong down Ue sides
sidea weU then cooked fo Uelr
U<
!gtosa.
own Juke until era on each side with anything
higher aelt, the divfob vopaik that kow flannel bag and meature it wlU man'a Home Joureal:
down the Ud. stead them back aad
. ,
.
It to quite easy u moke jelly fnm'u make Uem stkk to tbe gtora. or^soft. The kat water used, and the the pons, preferably paraffino. Label 1
^wulto withfo ua. Bat U by • au- a.pint cup. Take as atany plats of
each
glass
wtib
Ihe
nsmv
of
the
Jelly
i
^
*
fruit
tittt
to
rtU
to
pectin.
U
thc'Ue
covers
any
be
dipped
fo
oDve
oO
shorter
UeUate
during
which
Ue
but kava -out one half pint.
^resu effort c( the wlQ we make
To Praeawt JoUy BIseasa From
Put the sugar in an enameled pan In fruit to overripe and a pound ot auger j and be tied on Ue glaasea. bat Uey trait U heated, the better wiu be Ue cad the date. Keep tn s cool, dsrk
oonalyas rtinx, we win never fan
•ad tha net. the penoe and the hap- a hot ovee and stir often. Leave Ue to added to a pint of jutee. eapectal-1 mast be cut a UlUe larger Uan when flavor of Ue product. After Ue fruit and dry plate. gre>uping sU of
When ponriag Mr
Mai a
jto cooked with Ue sagar strain It kind in a closed but.
door ajar and watch earafnlly ly fo grapes, crystals will form'tna white ot egg to used.
pfoaas which makes ills worth BvIn making currant Jrtly. equal pro- apaaa fo Ua gtoaa and oM «aa pe»
Ue Jelly. Jelly to'more dlCA tliek coatfog of paralBn mokea^Urougb a-double Ukkaaaa of ebeewetag and'wiaek wtQ In the cad aeoMi- Uat it Aoaa not bun. Boil tbe Jake
fleult to obtain from odd fruits than a good cover, but not quite ao safe as cloth or of ceune flaaael which Is portfoas of red and white frait yield fo boUfog hot jauy wlthort the foM
pUeh -Ihe very things -for whkh we Ull It cloara. wU«A win be la fire
daagar
of
gtoases
lmakto«.
I hswa
mfoutta. and sUm It. Whm it from those ri<A fo pectin. Craaber-j the paper dl^ed In brandy or alcohol. tasU eauoa and half wool, aitfaer ml- a lighter colored product Uaa red
have .been strtvfog.
la Ue bot rien and currants. U boUed aDy,beesuae Ue spirits destroy any mold tng U fo a strainer or sew to form - carranis alone. Stemming ibcm is wot
L Guard against ovrrea^fog. aever have broken a Magla gfoa.
augat^and let tbe whale htdl ap bard lagth of time wlih sugar. -spBl-, spores that may happen to real M eorsaeopto. which to then
though 1 coafota sxpertlag la hwr
l^roalp oaae-aad It to dona. Take It the sugar, aaa the Jdly will.oot be the Jelly. If nU spores are corered by mesas ot s loop. The juke t^
the gtora ^broak Ue Sm Haa I trfofl
•ma. Qufoee aeeds are rich fo mnd-!wlth the paialfla they may devekp drains without any raessura auUra
apoeatale ot bahfog powder, oae tea-- off awd gfo It Into tbe h
U. aaya aa old beaaekaapar..
fore; vmy asod mask ho caratiBy ru-lunder IL Howmr. the paper wet the deuicst Jdly. but to avoid
•poMtal of -aalt aafl two t
p^oafl it wOl My oa Ue cv >

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