Grand Traverse Herald, August 07, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 07, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY AND FKIDAY.

flAS A YEAK.

TtUVCNM CITY, OltANO TKAVKMC COUNTY. MICHIOAN, FNIOAY. AUGUST 7, IMS.

BLACK RUIN WAREHOUSE
MMIKS THC «ATH OS TNK ONKAT

soRisT sms.

WAS DAMAGED

KALEVA FIRESAVEDTWO

TOWNISUNWASHED BUCKLEY’S
YOUNG GIRLS
INDUSTRY

nu AT TMS TRAVeitSI CITY
CANNING COMPANY PUINT.

200 PERSONS
TOTAL LOSS
ON BEAD LIST FLAMES HARD TO HGIIT OVER $8,000 HAD DPSn THEIR BOAT
nWNS WIPED OFTIAP

btant of tha Havoc Cannot Ba Datarmlnad aa Yat—Aa PactoiY Propar Baaapad It Will Baa Opanad
At UtMl.

CAMEfliei
riV«

WAIL Goes UP FROM MALDEN.
WASHINGTON.

STARTED IN DRUG STORE

Yoyng Mon gwoia Out 7S Foot From
Short and Brought Thom In and
Thon Want Out and
Cot the Boat

Mayor Hakaa a Plea far a Waotla^ •RANCH SEED HOUSE HAS UIN •Ula Them From JaoaS MMMtaC «••
LOCATED HERE.
wamao-Nu Ctoou Soeka la the
Wara Afvaaiad. DaOi PtaoDEMira Taum.

».•

Spokane. Wash.. Aug. 4.—Charlaa T.
Stuart, mayor of Malden. Wash., a
new town south of Spokane, baa writ­
ten to frienda In this city and other
towns In enslarn Ytashlncion, asking
for a 'wash lady* to aaatot tbe t
of lioas tn kaeptag a supply of this
mark of cirlllasUon tn a preaeatablc
coBdlUon. The pe«K>le are wtUlng to
pay any amount to tbe .right petoon,
black or white, the mayor aaya. Hr
cloeea hto appeal for a chance to keep
out of the ranks of the “ftaat anwashed* by aaytng:
-?l»r Ood a sake, send u a wash
woman. We need her. There la not
a clean pMr of socks nor a fraeh ahlrt
aiacBg the entire asauachad male
popuUtton of Malden. Bead bar by
the fimi express and we wUI all rise
up and call bar bleeaed.*

WAREHOUSE IS SEtOIED
COMPANY WILL LATER SUILO A^
NEW ONC.

RaprwaantoUvo Has Made Oetracta
With Many Grawars and II la
peeled That Many Paapla
Will Be Emplsyed-

wnuamaharx.
Web, Aag. K~
ra rary aipisalva ti
tonshlp. bqtag aocth
mora than ft a pound, araa whan tnkaa gve at a ttaM. Oaorga ttuga
and Lnwranea Mortt. bott of Hk taptda, ako ara working tor John WaMR.
of AngaL took a tnaeg to tra iMlg
bekmglig U Jacob Waldfot «« g»
nexod tbmn. Tbey wara aifulal ngd
Plaudad guilty betora Justtta Gtaao,
of tkto wlOaga. gharpe waa mm»
ad fib aad Mortt |t tar Ihafr Arm
ahmg with ft
paU aad than

Shortlr after • p. m. Uonday
Buckley hat acqalred a new tndoaFred Uokey and Earl Springer saved
SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION WAS
the abrill err o{ the BiOckiAK bird
y ID the brwnch boose of the Jerome
tbe Uvea of two young glrb Monday
THE CAUSE.
vat aaandad, a atlli alarm bavins
nlgbt on Boardman lake about (:S0
D. Rice Seed company, of New Tork,
prenooaljr called (he fire depamoeet
o'clock
that bids fair to becooae In time
MsftUI Lmt UmIm tht GtWiMnM
of Its moat prolific tndaairlea, cooaldto (be Trtverae City cannlDs factory.
Tbe young men bad Just been swli
FTfMtrt
Moat Market and General Store Wara
vhn« fire bad broken out in the
iBlng In tbe lake near tbe foot of Bevering It from both tha rUIngera’ and
«• CSMk ttw SlMMM Art
Alao Gumatf—Light Seuthaaat
enteentb
street,
and
after
dreaaing
fannera'
atandpolni.
ape balldlns Id tbe rear ol the (aeUas«»Hli»s.
Wind Saved tha Raaldanca
’■IkiDg'^IODg tbe snore, when
tory proper.
During the past few daya
Section.
they noticed tito girls, one about 0
aenutlve baa been rialting thitmghnre Chief Rennie, tbe cbemleal
OMSSwifc. W. e, A«». 4.—Th« awat
and tbe other about 14. rowing
out Buckley's entire farming commawasQo and book and ladder company
LOSSES ANO INSURANCE.
MSMtiYM fAMt Or* in th« Mrtnry «f
small bout Tbe girls were fooling,
niiy and practicnily made artaagaon tbe Boene and
K W. Patcraon, drug atera. atack
■rttMi CnisfnWs l» a—ping on toand suddenly both went overboard
menia with all lo grow pans,
atraama of water were at once itirned
WOVia MARK NIMSKLR VH.T W
Gar
a tidal wn t* flama toward Into the bolldlnr Tbe fire vm hard and flxturM. S1.200; Inauranea, SSOO. into ibe water
and other needs that the aofl of tkla
J. J. Mackinan. building oecuplad by
ait SloaUM boidor.
•MMT TO anmmm. '
Neither of the girls could svtm. aad
partienlar ragien seemi to develop te
aa tbe buUdlns va» packed drug atora, SIAOO; Inauranea. S1.SOO.
TSt mimStr at parooM Samod to
wlthoot BtopplDg lo dtootrd aa.v of
full Of eaoea of canned cooda, froin
their
fulleat
pertectioa
and
he
has
Aikalnapa brothara. meat mvkat,
daatS In tha handrad aquaro mUaa «a>
also dosed a deal tor a tempera^
fioor to eelllnc. the dry eaaea mak­ building and atack. SSOO; Inauranea, their clothes the young men plunged
vaaUtad It maia than SOS and aaaraa
Into the water and swam out to tha
warebouae In whl^ to taka eara it
ing klodUiis arood (or tbe fiamet.
'kw.
af iMiio and vlllaaat Hava baan wipad
gtrls who were struggling In
the THE REV. A. T. PEROUSON WILL this year’a crop, they havtsg already
Several wtedova in tbe upper^rt
Union Stare Co, building and atock, water, a distance of about TO feet from
DO SO AT LEVERING.
r tbe balldlns were broken
secured an optioo npM n tract of laad
Iwaialaat and HaaOtuta. Tha wKaia
ganarwl atore, SLOOP;
inavra
shore
In
a
few
minutes
they
land­
In the village to balld tbafr vara and CANOtOATK ROR GRIARM Slaaktnad larniai/ la uada martrial and throusb tbeae Usea of boa«
ed them safely upon the shore
Abont 400 feet were employed
atore houses opoa. It to aottmatad
LOWKR NOAMK.
law.
After taking the girls to shore
that aoorea of people aril] be employ­
in esUnsuliblns tbe fire. There vm
maria tp ahaak tha vaat anw
Kalava, Mich, Aug. 4.-Thls vlllaga Gokey and Sprlngslead swam oot to
pnciloally
potblns
ta
the
balldlns
ed
when tbe aroTk of aerting.
aaraap a( tlia fUmaa aaam anavaili
Id a lurrow aaeaps from
the
boat
and
brought
It
to
shore,
and
and
shipping
of
thoaa
seeds
Wharaawr Om Srt Sphtara Uha _ but the canned gooda. which weie destruction by flra at 1 o'clock this as soon as they saw that the gtrU
Buckley, as well aa tbe
atand thay ara ralantlatair drtvan packed ao aolld tt vaa bard to gel morning.. Tbo lose la aatimaiad
SC DEDICATED IN GRAND
were all right, left them,
the water In between them, bnt the SSAOO with inauranea of SLOOO.
wbo wlU be employed la tbe eottlTa*;
Saak bafaaa tha •raat rMring .
TRAVERSE DISTRICT.
Tbe water where Ihe glrla fell In
tlon of tho aame.
readily (oand their way
tOdaalaf wall of flamaa.
Thoro la no fire protection hero
was very deep, and nsd It not been
through,
breaking
out
here
and
them
Buckley
residaBto are very anthaA pall or tMoka hanga avar tha minall that uvad tha vltlaga was the af- for the presence of the men on the ;
alattic over .thto new Industry.
the building. In leaa ibtn
(orta of tha bucket brigade and the ■bore when the accident occurred, Other at Fraasell. ta Raplaea a Dun*-!
two bonra aner the fire atarted (be;
ad
Stnictura,
and
Still
AiH^r
fact that there was a light aoutl
they arould undoubtedly have been
Tha .attwUoB laat altbi at HlOiel reeaU.WM aounded.
Near Aldan, tdaking Sla New
wind blowing. The fire originated In drowned.
*
Ortgin Net Known.
I oMcsL
Churehaa This Veer.
tha rear room of tho drug otoro and
Ookey has been spending some time
Juat how tbe fire alartod It not
At tha tovsYostardar afta
I Detroit aad nad lust returned this
dofinitoly known, but It la ihoagbt
Tbe Rev. A. T. Persuaoo, prealdlng
wara «a)r pvt 4«t bp h«w
week to spend the rest of the summer
that croaaed wirea Ignited tbe walla
elder of tha Gfund Trarsasa dlatrtcL KENNETH SMITH CJtMC FROM
at home
LELAND IN V MINUTES.
will go to Levering DasSfij _______
Jnnt at the entrance to the building
osAp^asastaa iar Siafa arii
From tho drvgatera. It wont te
The names were seen by one o( tfu»
li. thr dedication of a new Methodt^
mut market dastreyirvg that
church which has juit bean complet­
Uopaa ara talot tor tbe aafeip of tha employea at the gaa oompany t picot then to tho Union Store Co, a large
ed. The dedlcaUM aemon wUl ba
piaae, tar ahoold tha Sra Jutop airaa& who talcpbooed thr depanmeoi an ganami atora. the Union company be­
preached by Dr. *J. H. Potto, editor
tha Hrar tt wfl) ba Impotalble to aa«^ alarm then being tnmed In.
ing tha haaviaat leaara, their leaa bv
Dn Uia Way.
Tho loot hai not yet been eatlmator the Michigan ChrUtiaa Advocate.
tha tawa. Not aJoDc the Dev taws,
ing fully BLOOD.
Tbe chorcb to a handaooe brick
The building contained between
bat tha real onapaBp’a bnadlaia and
As
tha
flamaa
apraad.
tha
village
7.000 and S.OOO cases of canned goods
structure and haa been erected at a Tram Tsaadayto Ba^
tha aGta^>SM tavn wUl be dooowd.
It
wax
sutad
yaaterday that Kam
leama thoroughly frightonad
cost of 85.000
At rondo (he sraatdai kwa (alia on each can conulnlng one gallon, ibcro many famlllaa,
nath Bmlth had drivea tram the Vmincluding
Station
This is tbe first of three eborebaa
tha Oassdtaa PaclSc rallvap, vhlA being If . cans In each case. How Agent Hawaa end tha aaetlan foreman,
Unas si Omeoa In dm boor and TT atraag man. H» win i
to bo dedicated during tbe month of
laat a ooal tipple, ooal banhm. depot great the damage to these goods
nrtnntea. Tbo Ham Mteald have raad «alt U ba I
moved thair goads Into tha atrwota.
August In the Grand Traverae didtrict
TrslilK atorMouiu. water tank and 1 O' bsi not yet been eatlmaled. bat it Tha (Ira burned Itaalf cuL however,
Party Also.
la apaaktag o< tha euSMatoa Iw
that Mr. Smith Grave from the Vm
next to be at Ftwaaotl on Angwat
csia; tha Trttaa Wood eompanr, whl^ to thought the ktos win ba heavy. The bafera reaching tha iwsldencaa
lahau at Lalaad In an hour and n gabarkatortal boRfira Mr. OampbiM
goods
ware
Ininred.
The
cans
Thto
Is
to
replace
the
one
burtiad
From
Toeeday-a
Record.
laat s Mcaiheeat atore and atock. ud
mlnotas. which la a vastly dlBereat daclarad ibat *Oararwr Tnt U. Way.
last
winter,
it
is
also
a
brick
build­
Ulnad
apples,
plums
and
benns.
The
Tbe Hawthorne parly was eniM'
1^1^ eonpOBlaa. whoae sdUa
atr baa M goabt amSe
ggp.
Id mneh more crodli
bnlldlng was also damaged to
mined at dinm-r at lUe Ts'k >*l»cv ing nnd coat about 8I.0M.
The trip wax made tn Mr. BmItha tag bli admlalatyaaea. and wfil M
extent
The dedIcailoD of a amaU frame
Usi erenlng by Samuel Garland,
doubt aakaotbi^arfatakaa. TbaraM
Tbe management baa been getUng,
caabier of the Traverae City 8uta ebnreb building which bas baan erect­ aeven-pamenger PoeMoaf lourUtg ear DO doubt but that Horatla 8. Wuta
Not a store, bank, hotal or bntlnaaa
and any one taallUr with tha rtiad
bank, those presen' being Mr and ed about ilx miles east of Alden will
t—BUS Of any oort or deacrtptlm U everything In readiness for the buay
also bas I
> ta Ui.gaat
from here to 4iOla&d wUl
Mrv George Clinch. Mr and Mr*. E follow, tbit bonding coating about
Mt standing oxeopt u»o offioM of the season, s large guanUty of atrlng
the faatneas of tbe time as batwaon and WOl pcobably i
As
P, Bartlett. John McConnell, John llJOO.
ooal cBMpssy. Ue Qreal Nortbtm de­ beau having already arrived.
the tatma. But tt ta a^ tha him
During the year the Grand Traverse Suttou Bay and ProvemesL tbe.*a to
the fire was separate from the tactory
pot and wstar tank and the Mg
Borden. Mrs Chandler and
ataada tor mora tbw aaylMag otafi.
nothing but deep sand and btU*.
dtoirici bas been ealargad
oroto wnrMwsaa ol the Ti1t«o Wood proper It will make no dlfferencv- with WILL WORSHIP GOD UNDER THE Mlaaea Chandler, Mr. and Mrs, h
he for the third term. 1 eanaot ao»«
the opening of the plant
oMBSSsy.
Sanders, Mlu Sbogger and Mayor building of six oew eborebaa. the ded­
FOREST TREES.
moch In that oa t caa tor the mUm
Wired SLOOa
and Mrs W D c Germain' and Mr. ication of two of them to follow after
tbe chair. There ara lots al aM M
the conference.
Thseosw. Asg. 4.—Vaneouver
and Mrs. Garland.
the atata ot MWilgaa
Mara aarar
•wshSBod to a full oottM of tbo sHThis morning at » o'clock the party
had aay of that pfe. WSaraar sttMia
ssUQB around ranite. According to
ni token for a lour about tbe city
tor aomatklag. bat Dr. Bradtay «Ma
OM raport Iha loan wOl auood BIO.I Mrs. Elsie K- Hannah's car and
SOSJM and tha daath list total will TEXAS MAN IS
le ear of Mayor Germaine Tonight
DAYS' SfSSION
sevor bo known. It U imw bdlloved
CHAN'
the party will be the guests of ibc L. Roacoe Will Have One for the First
THEN.
Tima In is Yaarw—Hu Lang
here that at lewt XOO peraoos porlah
CheouamegOD and will go to Marlon
MISS KATE HALL LOST HER UFE
Trip planned.
Island.
WEONESOAY.
■ad aoBl a Oala load of sappllw. A Bucoeeda Judge Garnet to the Highest Gig Auditorium. Which Wilt Shelter
Farmefs af Smith Knd af ttia CaoMy
Roacoe. after j; years of w.
Offlea wnbin ths Gift of
apodal dispatch from Winnlp^ uya
and Seat SOO Perwens. Has S«er^ <
Will Gather at Ouak Lakt Park,
bat
d<-clded
that
hr
needs
a
rest,
and
tha Pythiane.
that the deaths wQl reach 400.
Completed—Ideal Meeting
Menrna cesiter.
accortllDgly will take a four-weeks'
A tdograai tpwi Bditor Samaon. of
Place.
-----s•
Boeion. Mass.. Aug. t.~Henry P.
leave of absence from bis shoe butltha Oranbrook nerald aaya "All help
Tbe
annual harvest picnic gives by
nual Meeting <n Detroit Next
Brown, of L'laburo. Tex., today wax Prom Wedoeadxy's Record
slid be and bis daogbter Jessie
needed gakkly. or worae wtU follow.
the fannera of the south end of the
Frvday.
imouily elected supreme chan­
leave
tor
(be
north,
going
from
Tomorrow
i-M^nlni:
Ihr
srval
Indian
Raparla Vary.
county wlU occur Saturday. Aagust K
cellor of the Knights of PythUs by camp mevllne will be opc-uofl al Northhere to Mackinaw then on to Ceor
Ndaoa. a C. Aug. 4.-U to -eauCadillac, Mich Aug 4—At ihe HoDuck lake park, at Monroe C
the supreme council, In session at the port by Uir Ret W 1) Robinson, pas,
anstad that tha namber of knova dead
1 PonifbariralD In Detroit next Fri­ glao Bay and the Thirty Thouund
Mvqnrbody Is urged t
1 Someieet. He sumeedi Judge tor of the Melbodlsl Bplsropal rborcb
islands While gone be will visit bU
as (ha result of the great firaa will
day
tbo
annual
m>-«>UDc
of
the
Mich­
to bring a full idneh basket, (bib
I Sathing Alone and Si
roach m. and the property loes to Charles B. Barnes, of Jackaon«-ille. at that place The audllorlum. which igan Hardwood Maoufaciurera' aaan son Ralph, ^bo Is at Owen Sound,
wives, aweethearu aad <±U4r«n. aad
This Is the blgbest office In the aoau 300 people, has been completed
m Deep Watae—Waa Haw and
at tbe foot of Georgian Ray. Mr RceBlaoed at SLSOO.OOO. The exact num­
elaUoD will be held. In addition lo
to prepare for a good time.
and U to expected that every meeting
Half Safara Her WoOr
eoe expects to have a fine time aod
ber of tatalMea may never bo known, Pytblsn body.
u or M. members of Ihe sasociaBoth field and aquatic sporu bare
will see It filled to Its capacity
forget alt about work
Wat Racovarad.
and there eoana no way In the meaniton tboro sill be preoeni tbe presi­
bees arranged tor. wkUe an OldEglbThe butinets wtl; be conducted
Ume of procnrtiit an accumte list Rc"6ba-eko-kr-xhlk.~ 'Green Skyl to an dent and secreiao of the national asMiss Kale Hall, a Maidstoe High toned 'bowery dance* wfU be Im
porta ara ooaflleUng. Reporu received
Weal place for tne bolding of this toctollon. with tbo aecretories of tbe tbe Qieantlme by a. I. Baehaai. who
school teacher, daughter of W. B. those who eujoy thto ramwattaa.
bad a three or four weeks' layciff
at Michel plaoa the number of dead at
meetln*. ,thi- old foreai tree* standing Indiana and »Tscon*in aasoeUUoi
Nsilenal Proaparity Aaooclatlon HM
Hall. a prominecit droggUt tn that Plenty ot Innch uMes and •wUgl
sarnie at lOt pith (4 othera burned In
iRiact through all the yean,
At thU meeting the election Of OfBRaaaivad Som« vary Encm
was drowned In Portage lake have bmm provided and tbe reoart vB]
• taolng camp at Elk River. An unwhen the white lenis of the Indians cerw Of tbe Michigan asaoclailon will
Ing Buainaaa Reporta.
Wednesday morning Hiss Hall was a on that day be turned over to tha
^Mkdal statetaaBt aaM to have come
have been plirbed In the deep shade be bold J. C. Knox, secretory,
beautiful young tody and had a num­ harveat picnickers.
trw ramie plaoea the official Uat of
of these beautiful woods of apples, probably t>»- re-electod Fred A DlgNew York, AuT^.-The 1
ber
of
friends to this city who were
The early Pere Marquette tirnta. M
d«ad at ramie aod aumunding campa
Peninsula Young People Wara United
becebeu. white oirefc. etc. the scene
Ity assodatloti
glBs, of ihtf cliy, to iirosldcni of
shocked by the tragedy.
well as the »:M M. A N. K nwte
In Marriage by the Rev. J. A.
reporu from the yellow pine lumber barks bock tn primitive days when stale aasoclatloD.
Miss Hall, wbo was about 24 yeara wiu be met by lanaches.
Canby
tbe
lodlan*
llv,-d
as
near
to
naiurtas
Wadneaday.
dealers that about 85 per ceut of the
d was fond of bathing and yester­
as
possible
ORvammant Sanda SuppUaa.
ndlU 10 Louisiana. Mlsslaalppi. aUArthur John I.yon and Mlaa Jennie day siornlng went to alooe. rwimming,
Ottawa. Oat, Aug. 4.—Blr wnfred bama, Arkansas and Texas arc- do
Id adldUon t«. the tents of tbe in
into deep water. I^eee were a
Oobm. two well known young people
Umttr yaaterday aneraeoo aeat a
itkio. Coal opemtota aar that « dlanx many white lamUiec who enjoy Lengshorwnan Found Loading Lum­
of tbe r’enlnnla, were quietly united number of her. frienda on the abore'
MMiBSe to Craobrook. u. C, In rw per east of the mlnlog forces of UUamp meeUng services, pitch their
ber s Dry Job and Drank Up
marriage at : o'cSock Wedocmla} and they were watching
SBOttae to tbe tatagram asking for BOto. Kentucky aad Tennessee ai
Jofte F'tM. la FlaMteg « Big ORA Rl
alongside those of the Indiana
S20
Ouarta
of
Water.
Suddenly
she gave a shrill senus
at
the
Church
of
Christ
parsonage,
the
faBoral
a last alghL work nod the output will be up to
HOW §jmr
moey being performed by tbe and sank beneath the surface. Help
MSttng that Oeneral 1
■uahole of Fatstaaa.
the DOrmal In SO or 8p days.
J A Canby They will make was on band at ooce and aeveral
Five buodrwd and twenty qnaru of
attmaM ceoemL kas been toatmettheir home at Hapleton aad botn have dove lor her. but were unable t
water
were
consumed
Monday
by
Joka
nteh.
wbo
baa
beaa
oa tbaW•*
mnittry
IN HOSPITAL.
MRS. BARKER DEAD
her body anUl an boor and a cal market for 10 yeara. to
r mends to wtab them happlncM
tbe dockwollopers wbo were loading
Msaipa balonglag tt tha mlllito daball had elapsed.
the stewm barge J D Marshall with
PONsimiI tn BriUah OolumbU at the John Tompio Grovao Will Undergo
a potato warebouae at WQUiMdiA
ad Awny at Her Heme in WIIL
Mr
and
Mrv
John
Hoolahan
went
Tbe body was finally found le deep 2«tM feat and u feat tn bMgbt Tba
tmarnl Of the saffarera.
lumber from the Ural Wood Dtoh
Sllsht OporoUon.
lamahurg This Manning.
Charlevou today on the steamer water and brought osbore. efforu be­
Mny't dock The water wai enrNew Tork. Aug. c.—John Temple Special to Tbe Evening Recordbaaemeat wfU be ot nraiini nad ^
Mm R it Uaam mumod yea- Omvra to nt the private boapltal of
rtad la pads to the men by Gny De- CboqaamegOD to enjoy an outing.
ing made to rasMoluie her, bat to no
> atraetar* may to bam of tba
Alma Baker died at her borne bare
Mrs. K F. Savage and MIm Xabel avail.
taaday trom g nrf aBtaynMa vlili Dr. W. out Wytoy. whore today bo
Wallace. a lad about 14 yeart Md.
this morning at tbe age of 14 yaara.
■MtoHaL TtobMtttagwffi to
Savage, of Chicago, who art spend­
sang raiattaas aod Mttdt at wm- wUl asdorgo a alM^ aargNol openThe family had bara enmptag oa eenplatad ao as to to la —ftTim to
- leavse a hoaband. 'Henry Barker,
Mias Clarabd Marchie
^taadSarg ssi Botaa.
ing the aamnser le thto etty. wvut to the ahorca of the lake arar JM park
tkm. Ho oxpocia lo bo out in
aad several children.
haad^ yeark
M «tn Plato
jloakey and Rpringvale tt
Charlevoix today.
for some time.

G.G.C0VEU
ISAIGBUN

DEDICATE
NEW CHURCH

so SAYS ML CAMPBEU

IS THE FIRST OF THREE

MADE FAST TIME

AT DINNER PARTY

INDIANS IN
WHITE TENTS

HENRY P. BROWN meeting Thursday

TAKE VACATON

DROWNED IN
PORTAGE LAKE

HARVESTFIOOC

HARDWOOOD MEN

KNOWN IN THIS on

MILLS ARE RUNNING

LYON-DOHM _

WERETHIRSn

NEW WAREMODSE

atoy Mn a capacity to«ggfi b«Ma.

MAlia TlUVIlItt •

Cnna> Tnrosc HeraU
Twiei Awnic.

mraariaot kare tko dtoaooo. t
too otoor tfhra Mr tod Bit Movto.
no aoai or Ow Bobo to ok
oBtog w tteury vkB.oplio aa t
ioor, -voBA'-kdainlk dr to otkOr pakUo ptoeao'Bor Bo mad k odlea o
ed tatoetloo to otker»-.AVO(D
i.ltoeUborcaOB) oad

aro oprood tkraagk tko Bodtoa ot too
•pataa (oph): tko gwm tkreVB eat
la tkk vcr kfloam drr aad ^ tokaa
tip to Um Baovkero oBd toJ
tolo tko arotcm. thao eooAag dk-

fc.:-

iSJSKri?raouwium.
Tr^nmOor ku ba€« bMM«« kr
A* «wMmi at tk« «Ut« fMmttai
cl» to koM tk* UM
maUrnf to tkli cttr, «a tko
to fwinitotooboftr to
tfcolr
yrwto-^ wa«OM Boek tetko
^%io
took
to kOt
• titofnwiy tootitaUMi. tou n touttottow fkto hM cMM to oto7. todOpBtolto. It to*M tootUtolcw tkiit ku
4too • vnto of sDod ktok to » pitollc
tmi Dftotoo «ajr. Slskt kore to Tnv«M9to 4toir Itokm «. wtdto tko £«.
------ --------- --- -------iBtolke W»
Ma^ «ta> k*T« alM >
.tm M al cfeto kM bM alMOBh
ktoi tor too kotttonMBt
1W VMM wte MM to tko dir
^ tott vtto tooo *roo M amttttoM km tod «tt 000 MV thteci
tkto
corrr kvor
(Mb o Uottoc laPOMtoM nop vto BDt too BOOBt
•Itoii toow MptooolOBo. mkat. M
ftoOMo .via ko Mke, toffotkor vltk
BMtoto eeoBBoau, oi
vMto «M •» oB o«or t
•fOB koyoatfito koaMortoo
Tiwoioo Olr doolno
; Bovkt kto o tororoklio {
m kto My* mttmtta to Oo oo.
BO jtottor vkst (be aoton or toe
fotkoilBc torn ooooBklet vHbli
dtro OatU; (kdtooro K kehooTM too
otor to aU tko totooi to ororr pooiKr M ooAac tor too
tftto Irtoato. Tko ioflorottoo »
tot li oBo or too flOod lapoHaat «
vtoOeat VO kavo erer kod ob4 if orer
tktoo vto ■■ owodea ter koopHoBtr
tkk vffl ko (kO ttao.
■oaor to oa Imoitoat oto aad tko
dtr ooaadl tod a -vtoo tktoc dkoa
$iU vaa approprUtod. If the flaaacJ
o( tko dtr
mm metu hato koOB gtroa. bat fUd
lo a tooto Mk. adtoetoOr vttk too
aM toot tko Wfitoiiii aoa viu tore» OROINAMCC.
ttimUmmam kr too koord et ^to
WdifM to oeroeataff Craft aai Topomtfm tod 00 vflk too boot tatoraoto
«r tf it Mtot. kat toe eoaadl tod
fMto tf Mtotv tko ofOtooaeo doS «»o oliOettoB.
i—iltod to too oplBtoa ad too odemmk. too «r to a tnaatottior oC
nodto Bi foot, 00 tod it aar dtac
to a aBBOOl wutoeo, a odBag or o
vtoBnr paao, too eovarod vttk i
MM Vkhk laaoioi oa attmedea
aMal to too voipu of the «r. Tkio
dfeadBdB to aot eoatraBod nka
aaoolto, kat k torataataiy
a««BMn. vkoa a ir oJlfktt oa
WKk M toot an oororod vttk tttk.
Bam katoc oo Blan* knadrado
M oantod oa too toot od toooeto oad
ttaao totodk toapdv oa Mh
MBotaMad-adrtkb ponoa.
, m—ia Mooa tod alpht oaamod
to»attBlMi’<p rfihUr vba ko cold
tost • to too Uty et tko atreac to
■rotoet tot tNok. oad )M boeaooo
.toororai od too oltonaw bod oatM
orftdo too itoa voro oo tklek (hat
tod dtot «B»V Vtdek vai tood aad
toMto vaa tka aad ooeapad
aodMH tt vai BO olffl (kat oB wold
novodatv or (ko trait <ad reg*.;
toMto to kat a tdfttop ■attor oad vin
•at oaot tio swckaato sock,
adtoar vtB k iierooii tkdr protta.
vkM at tka mo ttai ft mey uro
aotoo oMMio too.
A WANMNO.

t edkoattk

dim Ud» aad tooo peroon die
oaaaaV in XltolgaB tram tobemtaek, oee o( toe praemuMe dla«
Mod kr'Bfttttog.
Betvew tM* ood <toO peroou die
•BBBoUr to Mlckican (rom paeu
to, OBotoer et the prerentable
MM. caaood by opiuiBS.
Iiaowli or deaao aerM, good,
bod oad ladUrerMt, are Ibrovo
eeerr Uaie yoa epit. aad drying op,
ara-dakoa toto toe ataoopkore
frroatbe, thoo (afeettag aiany ao laMeat pereoa
U apiUlag mid be aboIUked toberMtek. patonento oad ktedred dkooooe voald be praetkallr aaknove.
Brorr oua, veatoa aad ebtld to eaUUod to good keoUh » toey U
right
Soopeet toe righto of otocre w
(key vffl reepect TOtm fUOHTB.
It poyo to keep veH proeeatloa U
belter (baa care. _
Pore air, pare voter and Oof■ ova
anklao vUI help ran te keep veil,
ao doot p^nte tkott by epitUag to
pabUe^oeao.
Mataik JapUUe)->toe greateri a
dlaa for vreadiag dtoeoM genu.

MOftAi^Dorrr gptr.

M CAKKFUU
Cuapere, knntere and flabenaea.
all vbo bare occaatea to go law toe
It, sboold be retr earetnl
fire, ae aboold a dre once
get avv nocb danage vootd be
»d. BreryUitog it ae dry no
tlader and (rom many placet dtoae(roqa dree are reported.
A coreleoi Irareler a lev daye ogo
tbrev a sateb toW toe naderkruah
bo^^. Waab., and ImaMdtotely
a groat fbtcat dre vae atarted vhicb
to sUU bn^log, Tltb a Idea of bondreda ot toomaada of doBare In prop­
erty.
la BriUih CotombU e great vare of
Bre to deraotaUag hundred! of aooare
ailOO. resdertng away bomeleoa
dtoUtato aad betog the eaeae or tbe
dootoa of buadrcda of pereona. Thli
dre did not aun tram apoaiae
e one to nadoubi-

tUMOllu. V IK «m: cu»
teDFOM pnriMHla spoirrsMjm
passed

THROUdH THE'btTY. '

paWis

«ain
VANTAatS.

D

T0D4V>D lULRKKTD.

WNESSS M nou

Abont 71 membara af tbe liberty
Hnattag and Plabtag biab. of Pttttbttrg. Pa., paaeed toitMgh toe clly
PUftPOSM or THE A A OF c. (Ms meiBfag, tbelr eaacbea nrrirtag
with toe laeort apeetol on the Pare
1VERC EXPtJtINEO.
Margnette acbedoled to reach this dty
at <;3£. Tbe cteb waa on Its way
d and Pieyd p. Fbx Ckatrax Lnfcf where tbelr camp is la
Talked on Whai OeoM Be A»
reedlaeas. It betog tbelr launlloa
tin In toe wtlda of Antrim eouaty
eompllabed By • United
for-to daya. Tbe remainder of toe
StMid Dy OrwaMre.
membership, about tM la all, wUl nr-

rt«e tober.
The club to In rbarge or Captain
la yeeterday'a SecMd. nnley M. HornPeter P. Gaaater. wboee doUe*.
d aad P. P. ftoc ^dreened the
to aaM. are ardnous. Me has b
meeting of toe (armera at
eooat (or every member at the close
Harbor yeaierday coaeentog toe
«tfcin nad aoeda of toe loenl braato Of toe day. to see ihai they are all
ot toe A. B. of E. Tbe dm need at tafely gathered la at nightfall, and In
general It 1* up to the captain to keep
toe aodoty k manor, bot too moM
member* of tbe cinh oot ot alaimporunt ^eed la tbe enpport aad
IchleL
cooperaOM of all tboae baaedud by
la tola he la ably asaisied by
R.
^ eortety.
Lent wtnter Uw memeerahlp waa Ooshora. represeniattre of the PHianot targe and toe manager. P. P. Pox. bnrg Post, who is the only aewapaperin toe clnh. Tb addlUoa to tola
coaM net pccept eeteral oSer* which
«ld bare^bm rery adraDUgma honor Mr. Ooshora la the most expert
the tannerw Several timea large Sabenaan In The club and It li
baslaesa
to aapply toe ubte* with
ordera aad ordem wtalcb wonid bare
a targe laereaae la butlneM If rainbow trout and other fish for toe
men who gather round the tables
pROerty ailed bag to be turned down
beeauae toe manager oMld not gear- of toe Ubeny HtmUng and Flahlng
aatee that tbe order wouM be filled. club.
The Buckeye club, of Columoui. O,
tbe aupport he recelred from tbe
a almliar orgaaUatioa. baa selected
tarmera waa excoedtogly nneerUln.
Tbe aiock of toe cconpnny baa aot Bellalre for a camping ground, aad
the resort apedar tola morning on
een a praStable loreaiment a> yet.
hot alaee a Urge price waa being re- toe Pere Marquette tbe advaace guard
celred right along (or their produce
toe farmer* were Juai telling out of the cliy. Tbe Buckeye club 1s com­
pocket wbat they put to toe posed of bualnesa men and oibert who
win spend (wo week* at Bellalre eaother.
Both apeakera urged that each farm- Joylag camp life. It i* expected that
■ ihoQld aubacribe to eome stock and go member* will arrive Saturday
not merely beaefit from hi* aetebbor hunt rabbiu, bear and ether wild atilmala In toe foreats of Antrim county
V each farmer
party to the reward of toe ao- aad to Bab la to* watera ot Clam
clety be aboold also be u party to the lake.
Tbe reaort special was about
rtok IneoWed.
hour* late tills morning, the tiala
ftafrigarator Boat Service.
Befrlgeretor boat *«-r»-lce I* loolbcr having a string of I* eoachoa in ad­
tolBg tbat can be secured by a siroog dition to the two clubs there bring
aoeiety. The local boat makes bnt largo number of reaorter* who went
lb rough to toe nortbera resorts.
one trip a week ao*-. simply becaore
If. delayed 111 this
> la not enough fruit to warrant ;Tb*about half sn hour owing lo s boi
Baflroad service U not
aailafaciory. Mr. Fox told of one qg- box on toe coach of toe Ub>-i ly Huui
perteuce be had bad wben some eber Ing sod Flablng club.
rtea learlag on toe »:U3 train resebed
Detroit before aone that left on toe
6A0. It took >6 to 4g hour* (o make
the run to Chicago by refrigerator
Received t
while by boat toe trip could
—Trsveree City
be made in leaa than SO.
Co. Got Some Wodnoedoy.
AH tbat la needed to bring these

_

•••*'- .

DMTI UST UGIT

WU CAMP OUT

Obkago. ABg. A—Clooe: m
MMc; earn. 7*%e; oata. «7%e.
Detrait. Aag. A—Cteae: Wheat.
Pde; cora, file; aatt, old, COo;

Ptaar, Feed. Him

.... uS
..........«UDU

UVE STOCK.
Daat
Bu&lo. Aur
taeefptt. 110 bead; quiet aad Heady.
-Ipu. 10* bmd; active
•00 bead: active and steady: spring
temta. tS.ueAOO; vetbert, IfAOO
4.70: mixed theep. U.75DAM. Bogs
Itecelpu. SJOO head; atev
steady; yorker*. $C-3DD71S: mixed'
and heavies. |7 1»D7J0.
Twenty or thirty eases of berries
sad a lew caaea et hacklebenie*
brought Into tbe market yesterday
aad .supped. Tbe prices eeatlane
11 to 11.10.
Tbe market it ■ qniet place ai pres
eat. At one tlBte (bk Boralng eoly
Fred Lardle and L. P. Perkett't buy­
er* were bnytog, the mat having left
when toe cherry crop ceased.
The Drst pear* are m the markeL
They were brooght toto Measgari'a
today and at* aelUng (or 40 cent
basket. Peaches are also In and
worth SO cenU.
Teaterday Ibree- gaa geweratan.
two hog*, one bull, nae load of Iron
pipe, one load of stone and
loads ol bay. ol 2.7:o. 3.4» and IhM
pounds, were weighed by tbe
welgbmteter.
SELLING PRICEA

E^==HI

sr,":,iric.Tjr.s:

Cambemben ebceac, per box » b
Aaparagu* upa. per can ....So to The
Crystollted ginger .............................Me

NEW WHEAT IN

Tbe fipst load of new wheat
la Tuesday, toe Hsnnsh A Lsy
psay bring the buyer Tbe Traverse
CHy MlHlag company also received
couple of bushels Wednesday
j
both place* ibe wheat era* given In
Summer squaMi. each .......................tOc
exchange for flour. The crop I* of Cue

chraalcb _
.
.
twv hundred doQan.
___
_
dene me aa murii good aa Dr. KtoTo
New Ute FUk. 1 eeasMer them the
beet pole ever asdd;" vrftee K Pt
A.vBcae. of lagreerae. K. v* SeM un­
der guarantee at R E Wall A
C. A. Bugbee Drag Oo. Uaaaah A
Lay drag store*. Zbc.

QTATE OP MtODGAK. WE P»0^ bate cowt ter thf couaty .at
Grand Trarerne.
Ai a aeaakB of aald eoart. held M
the probate oBce. to (be dty of Traver*e niy. In aald «unty. oo toe
BUYING PRICER
6lb day of August A- D. IMA
Oralbb
Present. Hon Fred E Walker. JndS*
of prebote.
Wheat .................................................
to the matter or the estate of
ni»rley E Fife, dect-aaed.
Mary r Fife bavteg nled lo aaM
reurt her peUttoa prayteg that A W
«»«e................................... Il-Wei.7» ---------------------.1 in wrttinA pqwdBM
d oooft pnrpomug
I the la«
----- -•
etobe
md lemament of saM

.............
S:::::::........
Z

to Smith A Lewis, c
__ _____
Corn, per bn................................. MOMc suitable person
It is orderT-d. Tbat the Md day ef
September A D. IMS. at tea o’etoeb
In the forenoon, at aald probate offlee, be and 1* hereby appointed ter
hearing aald peUUon;
It is further ordered. Tbat public
notice tberetf be girea by PUhMqaBPB
of a copy of toU order, (or three MpSheep, live.............................. 4c to 4Wc caaslve weeks prevtoda to aald day ot
Co*«. per lb.................................. SHDte bearing. In Ibe Graad Traverse HeraM
Steer* an.l heifer*, per lb ...........S04e a newspaper printed and circsUted to
Mid reuDty
New hay, per ton .............................. |lfi
FRED K WALKER.
Judge of Probate.
Aug Mt;i28 .
produce.

:;r „<S EXCISIONS

r”
Hide*.

Orange marmalade, per glaaa ...

V

Thinks it Saved Hla Ufa.
I.eater M. .St-laon. Of .Naples. Maine,
say* In a recent letter: ’I have u»ed
Dr King’s New Discovery many yoar*.
for cough* aad cold*, and 1 think H
saved taj life. I have found It a re­
liable remed) for taroai and tang
complaint*, and would no aiore be
without a bottle than I would be with­
out food. For ncat^ forty yean New
ha* mood qi toe hnad of
Aa a pixvenfive of pneutnonk. and heeler of
w«ak lung* it ba* no equal. Sold un­
der guarantee at 8 E. Wail A Bon*,
r A. Dugb<-e Drug (’0 , Hannah A l.ay
drugstore-*. 50c and II 00 Trial bot
He lOr.

PEREMiWKiBCTB
■ os
MONOAV
AUGUST 17111, 1**8.
TO

MILWAUKEE
Good tn retain twtil n»aisp,
Anffttot 2Ttb. 1908. VU ht^Sh
B^P«ie UarquBUe Lise Bte^.

Aok AtfCrttocM—
H.R MOELLER,
G- P.As

"Aj
..-----.« stamp dellv^ the uood*
becanse II sUelcs lo Ito bnsiBCSS."

Thtt’d the way to keep your Savings account ia thit stroog, reUb'
hie bsnk»Atick to H—SAve some­
thing—sod the money will be de­
livered to you whet) needed, to-,
gether with three per cent inter­
est compounded twice a year.

Wc Invite Voor Account

quauu.

DROWNED IN TUB
Linia Child Loot Ufa In Loss Than
Four Inchoo Of Water In
Detroit Today.
Itetroli. Aug. f—The 16-Bonths'Old daughter of Joseph Clehochl
drowned today by falllBg into a
of water during (be moiher’R absence.
The tub contained but four luebes of
water.

WONDERFUL YEAR
O- A. Ward, of Cedar (.edge. Has ^
AM ths Business That He
Could Handle.
O A Ward, of Grand Rapid», owner
end proprietor of Cedar Lodgr, Northport Point, was te toe city today
hU way to .N’ortoport. lo speaking
of toe mujri buMnei* ibl* year Mr
Ward said
-'It baa been a wcmderful year for
Ibe retort business. We bs'r bad all
the gueats we could accommodate, and
bare even been obliged <o lure i
away We now have ino guesia and
Sunday there were 111 at

AT NORTHFDRT POINT.

Black raapberrle. ............
Red raspberrtm, per box

__

........
Wticrrmelons. each .
... :meJ5c
Hurkleberrie*. per crale ............tl.U
Parmesan cheoec, pre botUe . Ml.,.
...........
Mu.h™.m., I, [M,. loponM
Elb.ru
bulr. ..

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK
I'he Oldest. Largest and Strongest Bank in
Northern Michigan

MIDSUMMER SPECIALTIES
-.AT THE...

BooR S'tor^

Ht;:

HammockS—.Iust a few left and going at actual
wholewle cost. Better hurry.
.10D12HC

rumb Chbp., p., lb. ...

I’":;";;;.........

Boefcloii'* Artdeo Salve Wins.
Tom Moore, ot Rural Boote I.
Cochran. Ga.. wrae*. 'I bad a bml
toe Instep of my foot
aad oould Bad oototng that would heal
b nalll I appHed Baekien a Aimtea
Salve. Lidsa than
________
____
half________
of
bos won toe day Tor me by aSecting
perfect eve " Bow aader guarani
at S. R Walt * Boaa r a. Bugbee
Drag Oo., Hanaab A Uy. drag suraq.

.

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

Party Hod Vary Ptoassnt Time Wadnosday.
A pany oMtsisiing of toe Rc-v and Vul ci«», p« lb..........
Mr* W H. Irwin. Ur aad Mrs P O
Miller. Mr and Mr* Geo Dowaa, Ur.
and Mrs. F E Rice. Melvin *'MIIIer
the aamo 0( this yoar’t camp, al­ and steter. Hkis MHIer. of HaaUtoe.
ijoyed a very pleasant omlng Wedne*
though last yesrio was "MoonUght,"
day. spending toe day at Nonbpori
or oomeUilng to that rffecL
Point Uelrtn and F O lllller ex
tended toe trip to Charlevoix and rrSTRUCK HIS HECK.
ported a very good Ume

RaymoM Ctiooa Mot WHh AocWofit
Whilo Ploying Loop Frog.
Hsymood Cbaoe Is earetetly uimlag a very aoro nock at preocau k-hUe
pkytog teop tiog wtto oomo boy* be
fiaOad to doer a bHebtog post, teartog to* Mb from a large porUon of
hk Boefc and cb«t aad tetlctteg
very ptoaM UJwry.

Tbe Beel PMk Ever BotA

D

haAv ad: OMo eit* Ake Went Thraoth, aa »*c.
Wen ae Dig Bwneb of Re-

PoreM dree ere emieea tMega
proper preeanUoo to need, about
oBly danger being Ughtatog, and aa
Ugbtalng to geoeraUr aaaoclaled wUb
rato tola danger la leoaeoed.
Again, we Inetot that all vbo go advantages to tbe farmers and conaetote tbe QDoatry toeuM noe tbe nt- queaUr to, toe mmhanu and. Indeed,
to tbe whole eommunlir. it co-opera­
k bout, boCare tt k left the bnOder tion aad
support of toe farmtoare are ,^o a.
embera to cbbm trouble. Cere abonld In the account of tbe farmer*’ pic­
oko be Ukaa not to let toe dre get nic at Bower* Harbor toere
Biarted to dry graaa. as It wonid be error la tbe report of A. E. Bryaau’
rery hard to atop It abonld It ooco speech. In toe •eotence reading,
"Mr. Bryaat spoke of (he reUtloaa
of tbe fanaert and buyer* as those
^
THK COVtU. OUfA
of atrlfe, saying that last yesr the
There vaa a meettog to tbe eounbad no organised tbat
1 roome Toeeday erentog w perfect tamer could not even cboose bis own
tbe nrganliotlnu of toe George
buyer," toe word '-merebani" tbould
dob, aad erery- read "buyer." Mr. Bryaat boldi that
body to torited w efdMaie toemaelrea there should be do strife bciwoeu toe
Vito toe OQgaaliotkM. It la a awtter
and fanners, at tbelr interof ImporkMeo tkot toe aortkera part
! mutual.
of tbe Boea'
bare a reptweeaitlre la eongrcw dortag tka ant tve yenfi nad It vffl be
ttor of prtdo for Graad Tiarcw
maty to tnrakb ench a repreeeui
GMy Pour Warn Wacsrdad in tl
tire.
Month of Jyty. Three ef Them
Mr. Oovdl to able. Ho baa had
Being irrfenta.
tong espmleaee in pnhtle oBaln aa<i
Ua ponlUon aa United fllatea dlatrirt
During toe month of July ' there
attorney makee him admirably well were bnt four death* recorded, aside
fltud for a oaot lu eongiM.
from the deaths at tbe Northern
Graad Tratoree couaty gtm
Michigan aiyltnn. Three of these were
OoreU tbe majority a repromuilre tetania, one aged one month, another
to coagreaa aboold get from thk lo- II BMOtos and toe third three monthi.
otKIy It to bellered tbat be win wlo The adnlt waa the mother of on
toe pTimnriea on September i.
the infani*.
AH toterwrted are tortted w atteod
le meeting toto erenlag aad help
Trareree City. Grand Trereree conaty
end Mr. Corell.
Five Oiria wni Ooespy the Beltoer
THg TUSSOCK MOTH,
Cottage at Em Bay for
la SgbUag toe tnaeoek taoto toere
a Week.
abonld be ao detoy. Alderman Perketfa niisfeailaa that toe agrteullarml
The Mlatee Helen Stout, Imogen*
eollege be oommunleated with la or- •ad Margaret Cameron. Bibel Bmurtb» dad toe beat remedy la a good walte aad DcQa'OfUm will leave Sat­
oot. but p«dtog tbe reply toe db- urday aMrniag for Blrcbwood, where
abonld not be Idle, bnt abonld they will spend a wert te the Beltaer
go after tbdr treee with to* meat
cottage. The five have occatrted .the
band, taking enre. bowerer, that ao cottage prevlooaly and have bad good
on injnrtona to toe ireea
tlmos. They have aot yet figured out

oliBOd to ko plaeod to odCtooo.
totoootoo oad vkarorw taker to es« toe varatog opBUee to
sB oad k intoHMy tMt MoaU ko
•koamd «« glee It to tkk
aad arga tool oB tko nadve od the
••emrt jar ottokiM to U aad (ol- The tassodt moth la In iu tofaacy
here and we have seen bow far lu
tern too sogseatkM:
ra go la other citlea. Tltolle- la
Dean aptt «o too door, ddovaft or
thk toUInde we may escape la a large
to ottor paktto ptoooo.
It k o tttor kotot. aaMOOBwr aad part, atill our trees are too valaable
aa uaaw to tehs hay cbaaesi with
Moodo donoo.
e rtoMaot oBlt. otot la tko gap. aad Bathing ahoald be left oadone w
tob or ftttto Oto, «o o atot OOP. rM Ike efty W Ute pwt.Btot vk oa too Mar or aldovato tor Wkea the reply to received from
' toma to M to or tan toato okM# tbe figrleeUarai collage the beard ef
tt*Mgk obI oanp tatoodoB lalo too pBblte werfca skoUd be ptoeed
fibsge u( (be work aad the tasiock
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eeraed. wlpod Ml et eikteaec.
toOov Bto do too aa

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Base BoU Goods—"Spaldingfi"—That
best. Every article guaranteed.

means tbe

Bibles-—The recent revivals in the city have vastly
increased our sales of Bibles. We sell the Nelson
make. .All prices from 90c up for good leather
bound ones.

. I2‘i 24e
•lOe to lie
Uc to 14«

ScIlORrt Sap^es—Many schools are already pre­
paring for fall opening and buying books and
supplies now. We have the goods.

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•MNAL AMD MID
DVk out MAMMIO.

ftn. 4. A. Cmby at f:N
■ Tww4«)r CvtnlM^.
iompk *Mw lUrtgal '«a4 MIm
UOTi 1»«i» OW* »•»
«arrM TamUr at t:M v- lii. at CU
• tOTik Mf»to MfMt. a kom* wkkh
tbiV bad araparad aad la wMch ibar
ka?a at«aa tMwa mp tbfir laatdaafla
Tba etrapwr waa partied bj Ue
Bar. J. AIM tSlabr. tb«/ bridal cMple
balac aaaUMid«d.
Oatj
•ataMtaa,^ lb* aeapld
tha^ batoc U praaMt/
Vba brtda va» dalMy atUrad
aa ftaaMU Whiu f>-aach Uwa i
<af brtda'a toMa.
abaaafTtad aboaqaat/of
rm
Tka <M»la alaad Man a1 w«k
bMk or
afaijiaaai aad dMaf. Faraa aad varllaud avaai paaa *ai* aMd la iba
daaarattoba. tba afWR batai v*iy
paMUr; Tb* «« oC |o*8 gaaau
Mr. aad Mra. Olali •tlvar. at Acm*.
Mra. MetMaar, af/lCalkaaka. a»d Mn.
Cart HaUidy, ol fbut iordaa.
Allar tba caramy lb* bridal
apBMa aad jaa^D war* a*i
katMUivWli maul.
Iba aaa* flourar* OMd la tba olber
I a iraddlBi anppar,
•MDarad hy?Mi^
i Kauaabury.
Mtava:
«aa wmd. 91I Mh
id^
VMri aaadw^cha*

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lea
Bittra aaku
Oroon*’ oak*
OaCaa wltb whtppad oraam
Mr. aad Mr*. Baaliaal will dlapaoa^
«tth
vaddlng trip aad ba«a «oea
nU I ta tbair i
Tba brMia U aae M the cbarmlag

badM* that Um bariac baaa asployad fa tba laalarrttoaary alar* ot Bd
MMbaa tar abeat tra yaaia.
baa raocatty parabaaad
Mar* of Praak •baiar.
Tbay
baa* dba ban wtabaa of tbMr audiy

fASMERS’ PICNIC

•uK la Par ga.C09 PialatlW Ailapaa
Ttwt Ha Waa Pwobad Off
Tram Way.
proa Ttoaotoyb ito^
The odtoNTBod aaaaloB of OlraiK
Don Opaoad tbU nornlBg ai 1:90 eltb
dodga Pr«d»ri(A W Hayne on the
b. Jodga Mayoe modlBed ibe latooethm in the case of Pred 1. Sax
a TS. Allba Beaton.
Tbs awa of Prank W. Jobnaoa vt
the DeeiBOBd Ctoamleal company. In
vblcb Mr. JobnaoB >s BtUng the com
pany for alleged damage to the
aaoom of IMAM, occupied almoM
the entire day. the caae batoa beard
bafora. Jodga Claraoee {f. BaatloM
of MuskngOB. George C. Brovn. of
Grand Rapids, aitoruey of record for
the plalnllg. Ooltn C. Campbell, alec
of Grand Rapids, and Pratt a Darb
appaara tor tba platoUff. while ibe
Uaamoiid company b defended by
Pnrm C. Gilbert and J. W. Patchlii
Tb* platotie tltoge* itant he waa
ubnd og a tramway while working
for tba company, and received parlaneot Injnrtea- The case has been
1 coon some time.
Anna U A. Pranke uiday DIod suit
for dlroree from Gotifrled Pranke.
(Duple were married in im and
ralad laat J*l> Tbey bare oae
child, Maude, eaed el<b( yaan. Mrc.
Fraak* asks an iDjaacUoD miraln
lac Mr. Praake from dUpoatog of
propMiy

TESTED ROD
fL A. Baabirlak CaogH Pa and a Half
^nd Tmwl to ghow Hb Own
Mtnwraatura Waa oaad.
R. A. Uoaiwick caught a six aad
oaa-balt pound trout day balora yaatarday. He u very mum aa to wbare
he got It. as ll Is rumored Lbat tbe
family U one that would iladdea'tba
baan of RooaevelL
Mr. Bqbtwlcfc baa made a couple of
•shlog rods that are cerialnly beautiea. One Is n tour and lb* other a
flra-foot rod. Both are from same
hickory tiiai Mr. Boetwlek eplli from
wagon tongue nnd tb* grain Is
tIgbL Ibe flvft<oo( rod U nn axeepttenally bandeome one. Tbe gmln of
tb* Mekory Is abowo up effecilrrly by
while sbellac. Agate leads an- used
and the wlDdl&c Is Just what the
ranker wants It to be.
Black and
■OB silk Is used alternately and
the effect U beautiful.
Tbe trout
caogbt are nuMclem proof ot Us abil­
ity to Stand bard nsage.

ON 13 DAY TOUR

will visit Many Points In Grand Travarts, Antrim, Waxfard and
Kalkaska Couniias.
ON. WAUTtR THIM.DV LUOMO
PUUN WMITl DDICKi
The revlral Sunday school b r will
Augaat lOtb and c
IS days and eTenIngs. bolding meetThaaM ft Waa Map4 tapir Mad
Inga to every naaociatioti of the eswn
lad la Iba latHah Haa-.
ly and also vlsUlug Antrim. Kalkaska
|M^
and Waxlord cooniloi
Sverytblng indloiias that It wlU be
Or. Mbttar Iblrtby rataraad from
Maglaat thl* waialat aad wlik bu tbe graauat tour ever held to Nortb-n Michigan. If not the sute.
itMlM a UttI* ooeipaBy of pracUaal
Tba work of planning for ibU tour
MNmb bw* tot too** a good c
•atkdac Bwra or laaa tbaa earrylag has been made (Dmparatirely easy on
at ardtaary bflek tram Uls diy to account of tbe pastors and Sunday
school workers wllUngneai and read
inea* to cODperale with «s In the
tba bifbt brfor* tb* doctor left work and I want to thank them foi
only the pastoni and workers
Ibara Wfs * Uttto oonpaay ot triendi
ot our own cDUnty but of tbe other
‘at Ua boaaa la a sort ot Ian
counties who have been so ready
parly, Mr. aad Mr*. NwUagar aad
assist In the work and may <>od ao
Ocaar PHadrkM batoc pmaaL Dai^
tbe work that great good come
1^ tba araalac Or. Tblrtby auegaatad
tbe borne, tbe Sunday ecbool and
that U voBld Uke B*BW aapla aagar
ctoreb.
la tab* to hla baotbar. Dr. B. L.
Now I:
loo we ask every one
ntrlbr. tb* aMdical daotor Utog es
who Is intereated to ibe work to come
paitony load n that dalteaey. wblcb
to as many of ibeae moeciogs as j oe
I* «M obtalaabto to Mgtoad Tba
con Uke a part In and help to make
aaapaay acrM to gat btoi aoia
them what we c«U them—a revival to
Daear Prtodrlab tbaa got baay aad
our hearts. In the Sunday school and
aaaand a wblt* brttot oa wbtob he
eburvb, and to tbts end we ask yoor
wioi#: -Soavaalr of TraTerae City. prayers.
Mtab, V. C. A. No fool Uk* aC. H R8TB8.
Mal. ttakaapaato.’ Oa the oatoid*
Oxuniy Prealdeat
tba paifcaa* «as tobatod, *Mapto ao-

toad.*
Or. TbMIp. aB waiapaettog. pat
lb* totob to hli aalt eaa* aad dapart
aC BM>ris caaM tiua Datroli that
ba ■*«« tot that tait oaat gat oat ot
bla otgbt oad that bto baada bad
bttotara
oa tbaai fmo Ita waigbt.
tb* brtfkW ooaro*. bfUdag ibto^
Vbat b* got ta Loadaa the doetor
aaltoi ltd aad an bl* aaaalaa tola
tba fooM aad epaaad tba aaU catr.
•mra.* b* aaU. n, aapitpiaa Mt
pga Ubc Tad-roal aapto aacar.* aad
ba baadw Mm tb* brtab. Vbaa tb*
aaal wibMItB
mwrad aid tba

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BIG DAMAGE SUIT

^iBEKE TO ENGLAND

m. Deat apn oatu yoo get to Bag-

rKISAY, AMU«T7,^im. .

brlak Mpwd am. H** pretty bard
to got a Job* ot Wto. aayvay. r. TbMby bad a'tooat oojoyabto
Mr*. MantOrd Brown to eatertaliilag
trip aad wblla oraraoaa darotad bla
a cotoU aad family from DetnatL
tito* to atadytog desOatry to tba boat
MU* Lootoe Wbrner to ctoriOng for
BIO APPAIR WILL BE HELD AT
kaowa boaplUM to tba Md vorU.
Harry Hlnsha^.
DUCK LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. Page and wife, of
Cblcago. are at the Inn.
Miss Parkinson. Of ladtonnpolta. to
Travara* City gpaakara Will B* in
ttoittog Mra) Joaeph LnicB.
AttoftoaiM* mid otiivar
Mra. Horn to rtoltln'g Mr*. U. WainAddraieia
dOHNbON Vt. OE9MONO CHEMI­
hardl at tbe Ptoea.
CAL CO. ON.
The BBBoal barreat ptenic of the

BDtBlTBER

people In Ibai eactloa of tbw county
will be held at Dock lake Batuntoy
afianoon. PraparatloM are ‘being
>de for a big Umc. On* of tbe big
fealnres will be a anuirt ball game'
between Bockin and Neaa^ Glty
which will afford-ffrat clan apart.
There will be daoelnc at tbe parillon. laitoeb ridee on tbe take and a
general good time. One of tbe (*B'
iuree of the day will he addreases by
well known republicans ou tbe issoes
ot tbe campaign- The speakem from
Travereo City will ba Hon. J. W.
Paiebln. Hon. W. W. Smith. Judge A.
P Nerllnger. Count) Clerk nob.‘rt K.
Waller, Judge P. R. Walker and J
W. Hannen.
uDlte^ action will be taken to
boom C«D O. IDvell i rongresslonal
ranmaJgv at this moeUng.

COMHinEES
Eseculiv*. 'Publlelty ' and Building*
and Grounds of Pair to Held a
Baaslen Monday NighL
There wilt be rmeeUng of the ex­
ecutive cmnniUlee. the publicity comuliiee and tbe eommliiee on grounds
building* of tbe Graud Traverse
Region Pair nssoclstlon In llie oSl<-e
of president M. B SandiTS Monday
evening, August 10. at 7:90. These
are ibo three prloctpal working cuu>mltiee* and It ts necessary that tbeir
work be pushed to tbe utmosL
Tbe publicity committee has ae>
coupUabed considerable to tbe way
of securing advertiriiig for tbe premlnm lUt. which U now to tbe bands
Of tbe printer*.
Tbe other committee* are working
I n very satisfactory manner, but tt
mat be remembered that the fair will
c a big proposition and the most en­
ergetic work Of all the con^pitiee*
will be necessary from now uoU) the
event lakes place.

BURN P. M. SHOPS
La* Alvaro. An Englnoar, Made 01*eovary In Tim* to Prevent
Conffagratlen.
Ionia. Mirh . Aug l> - A dastardly
altcOipl w«> made at >>.9u Uat night
burn the I'ere Marquette railroad
shops, hut timely tnlerfereiire sa%>‘d
Ibe plant from wbat would prabahls
have been s dtsasli-r.
Nlghtwatcb Andrt-w Wcudard bad
10 minutes before the discovery, ntade
bU rounds ibrougb tbe' wood working
shop and was on bis nay ihdougta tbe
coach shop, when Lew Alvard. the en­
gineer who went through ibr Salem
wreca. was In tbe neighborhood aad
saw a blase to the southwest corner
ol tbe wexxt shop. He cried out to
Woodard and th<-> gs^e the alarm
through the big >bop whistle
All bands atallahle wna i.> work
Woodard pulled a handful ot burning
wasU.- from beiw.ni th.- »ldmg ol lb<bulldtiig. but Ihv Mar. bad buin.-J lu
side to Ibe roof It was put out wllh
hut slight damage, lu a quarter ul aO
hour. This la tbe fouitb bre In Uit;
vicinity of the shops in the past IP
y-enra. two of which burned off tbe
root. That this fire was caused by an
iDceodtary seems to be undoubted
Tbe shops aud facturU-. in i!i.- kK-alll)
are patrolled all night

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Elk Rapids. MIcb.. Aug. g.-A.
Dobaon and wife of Traverse CUy
romp oa Blc lake. Tbeir tent IS*
ider the tree* In tbe Ournscy parti,
least loat should be the name of
the beautiful'piece of open woods
where Ur. and Mra. Gurnsee ksve
for so many year* spread ibetr well
appointed tent for the summer outtog.
Mr. Dobson haa ftlej bli declaration
that every Qsh bearing bis mark mutt
come to bU table positively within the
ext un day*
Tbe Rev. & S. Vail and Mra. Vitt
have ded from city beat and tbe
noise Of the Uuay street to llnd rest
and quiet In a little tent OB tbe bay
Tubs park.
Huckleberries and
cream, spring chickens and countrybutter are prominent Hem* on ibolr
program
The Prlnee of Wales in the new
- and Mra. Brown left Elk RapIda Monday for Uielr home to Grand style bat wbk'b be Introduced (n GucRapids. Mr. Brown to aelllng for the
cement company and will spend some
time east monifa to ^k Rapida. He
PER80HALA
report* oemeol moving lively and
prusi^cis good along that line.
Tutwday * Record.
H) a recetii order from tlx- com Prom
Miss Swabs.Ill i.f Siilluns Day waS
man council all residents along
in llu- city ovi-r Jilglii visiting frl.-nds.
sewor lliieti now laid and those i
{sue returned lu.iue this nimnliig.
to be pul In will coniie.t at oncM:s I. W Hull. <if IAU--I1IK, w.-ii'
Uie sewers and all houses will be In SnrthiHVri ibis moriilug fur a visit
equipped with sanitary closets, a good with frirmle.
move. radunii*d by everyone.
Mr and Mi> W. A AVyoian, of MeThe school Inspectors of Milton and llaln. luisM-d iliTiuigh the cH) today
BIk Rapids townships held a Joint oil their wiiy to ttiiiluiis llay for a
meeting no Monday last and rnstored visit with r.lamc. sod (rloncls. Mr.
to the fcbool dtotrlct No. l of BIk Wyman foruK-rl. lived at Suuons
Rapidi parts of two section* that Hay
had been set off four year* ago to a
Mr. and Mo. t'ission E<lwiri!K and
fractional district ot Mllion.
daughter. Mtss ll.-ss, of Purls. Ky..
MtS* Efge Lal'orge U expected this u:n.-.M this morning over the tl. Hweek from DetrolL where she has A I and wnii to Cedar Lodgr. Nontabeen making a month's visit.
iw.rt Point.
On Sunday evening (rotn 9 o'clock
.Mr and Mrs. George S. fUllcy and
to midnight Mrs Perry's borne wan sou. iiiiief, Mrs. K- C. Oliver and
vitlted by a throng of- interested Miss NVwion. arilvod this morning
friends invited to witness the unfold­ fioiu Cliiclnnsll and Went ou to Cedar
ing of the marvelous night-blooming Lodge. fCorihinn Polui.
cereu*. Those who have s.-eu llun..yd sr>ut left last night for lUld
wonder of this niuei luagnlBi-eDi How will, wiuT.- be win secure a cuiload
cr can appreciate sumetMsg of lit or cattle fur Cox A Son.
perfect beaul.v. ii* perfection ot form
Its delightful perfume. No one
Who Is eo foriunate gs to bring one
I* Relief for Women.
of the*.- wonderful flowers to blossutn
:i KXe frii-tids .. g<'U ' :* ‘real (lia;i
uBord then: tbi- oj>|i.jr- iimjs of see- ,,
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The Bower Is of slow dev.-loje ce
meiii, but olice r«‘»dy to blooiii noiH-nlng
urged lorwstd ai.tux!
wllb haste, so tb:ii Its wutcli.-is uj amazed to see how ra|>idly 11 ruin--,
to perfection. Tbe flower It tborlllvvd. lasting but a few hours.
Mr*. Tomne Is entertaining Ulss
Brown, of Alms, sod he: fi u-ud ibis
week.

Au.ln-,. TW H.-ib.e Orwy j

OTATG op MICHIGAN. THE FROV bate Court tor tb* cooRtr of
Grand Trover**.
At *^*^lonof_said Court, bdd M
Iba Probai* Office to tbs cdtp
-^RESH EGGA->Wc p
.Traverse City, in said
tld Coanty. OB
oai '<
2« par dM. above th* market pH.
_ _. ofJiof July. A. D. 1M9,
either eaih or trade for nice clean
PreacDt: Hoe. Fred-R.'WallMr,
f^h agga. Th*
Judge
In the
i
matter of i r rofat* Of WIN
im J. Otirr. dceeasad.
Prank W. Carter uvlng'SIe4 It
>TATK OK Mli-IHGA.S. THK i'ltO said oougj ht» p'HIlcm praeli*^^ for
Ai a M-furtoii of said court. b<-!d at
the pmbaio office. In Ibc cUy ol Trav
<-rwe I'liv. In said county, on cbc
eib dav ol Auguet A i> I9<‘lv
Prewent. Hon FYed R Walker. Judge
ot probate
In the matter of tb* estate of Albert
A .Nickerson. d<-ceas«dCllles Nickerson baring Aled In saM
court bis flnal sdminisirnilon accoont
a* administrator of said estate and bis
pcililoii praying for iht- allowaiK
and ■
dUirlb
eetatill Is ordi-red. That the 3rd day of
Sepu-mbt-r A. D 19Ug. at ten O'clock
In tbe furenoonf at said prafaeK- offlee. be and U beivby appototed for
bearing *ald petition;
It is funher ordered. That (
notice thereof be givea by pnbn«
for ihm
previous to wald day
lu-arliig. Ml llu- Graiitl Travi-i-M- tb-rald
a u.'W-tpaper printed aad rln-ulsted in
said cuunly
KREI) K WALKER.
Judge of Probate.
Aug :h-*i-2s

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creditor* .
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qnlred to prnaect tbeir «l*tms to said
court, at the probate ofUro. In tbe
City of •TraveTOe aiy, to said
before the l»Ul
vember, A. D J908, and that aald
vVmber,
cLilms win be beard by *nld court oi
Thursday. tbe 19th day of November.
A. D. 1W9, at iro o'clock to the totenoon,
ed Julv 7-------------PRBO R. WALKEE.

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TSerp will never be atviff Rgaio vhin fODfeRD
build cheaper thaji now.

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t<.rt*ln rtal v»UM: ihorcia de­
scribed.
It Is ordered. That the 24tb day at
Aogusi. A. D. 1906. at ten o'cloek ta
Ibe forenoon, at said probate oTBce.
be and to hereby appointed for beniw
log said petition, and that all peiw
son* inieresied In aafd **tale appatr
before said roari. at aald time aad
ptoce. to show cause why a Ueau*
to sell the Tmereel of said estate ta
uid real estate should niM be gmUc
cd;
It Is farther ordered, Tbat'p«bae tCw
•-y thereof be given b: ...................
a copy of this order, i

I tbe matter of the astote of Jararo
W. Mllllkrn. deceased.
is hereby gtren that four
Notice Is
inthi from tbe
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day ..
of J^,
A. D 1909. have been allowed tor
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Let us figure your bills—our prices will
vioce you olthis lact.

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South Side Lumber Co.
J. O. Owtscr, Bee.

Jull.- 2S—Halil.•. ,|aily;Ii -: M; .iiid
Mrs. Ka'hBn .Aip-t \tl
sU''!
t'lU-d July :.
June 31—HfPluTt Uawr-nr-- non.
Mr. and Mr*, living L Cook. .:ii W.-b'
Twelfth Mr«-I
ni.-d July '
July 5—Arltue Wave, daugti'-.-r, Mr
4> lllIBlUlcsl
and Miv. \V11«U. a Smith.
Sonh
.l^cnw
Cedar Rlr.-. t, Kll.-d July M
July
-Grace Edith, Jaiicht- r. Mr l*‘( u^^.i'xrav-*^ •n i
and Mr» tuio Thi.-ssen, it:
1
Atrvel KUeJ July 11.
July T -R.il‘.-rl Edwurd. son. Mi
and Mra. Gcvirgi- ll. Klibouru.-, ft:
Wadsworth •in-el. Filed July IJ
laAND
FVbruary 11—Frank JoM-tdi.
Mr and Mrs. Jo^eph Vratiy 199 Sv..iih
LWand. MIcb.. Aug 6^Mra. Rltter| Cedar *(rei-L Kll-d July H
June g—La«r<-u<e It xoii Mr snJ
n* nu
and son. MaiBeld Riuer, of PblUdelpbla. are visiting the Stans at Mrs. John Pitch. 211 Msr'. Elglvih
sirvel FMed July 14
ArrowhMd collage
June 99—Charlo'-.' L
daughi-r.
Rev. Kern, of M uncle, and family,
2N
with Dr. Ball aud wife, will occupy Mr and Mra Aii-ii K Cam.M.n. 9oT
Seventh slnw-l Filed July 14.
a collage on Lake Michigan be
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9Ui.
May
92—L.-r)l>tnio.
»oo
Mr
and
Mlsa-Tielen Smilb. of Muncle. tod..
Mrs. Janve.v Um-ot llobaoo. :124 East
U vUlilBg Mrs. Aribur Brady.
T<>
Mr. and Mra Davidson and daugh­ CIgblh street, nied July 14.
June 10—Martin Albert. m>u Ur
ter Lillian have returned to Chicago
and
Mr*
Juhur
G
Winnie.
423
Slatafter a mouih at the Inn.
George r. McCullough ha* returned Street, nu-d July 14.
July 6—Son. Mr and Mrr Frank
to Chicago. He will return later for
D. Bay 914 Mast FYunl slreeL >'ll'-J
tbe balance of tbe seasem.
I
—■
Mra. George M. .\aylor. of Port July IS.

Wayne. Ud.. la a gue«t of Laura G.
Dmoar.
Mra. Stevenson, with ber m. Mc­
Mm. W. Wethey Ha* a Vary Bara Arm Cray Stevenson, and younger ebUdren.
a* a RaaoR. Bland PoiaaUng
of Indiana poli*. came today u>
ton.
Mrs. B. W. Wnaoo and children ar­
Mrs. W. Wetbey. of 7M Cypreaa
rived Monday from t'on Wayo* and
atraaL la aaffartag from a very
will ocenpy MU* Habacker't cottage
right ana which i*
OB
Lake MSdUgna.
Boraral weeba a«o. a bag bit her on
Pritok Ball le|i Monday for Mancie,
tbe member bagtnntog
aarMI nRbMgh tbar* was an pain. The Ind.. Ato wife aeooapaaytog him h>
tow of Ibe toeeci. however, tolected Travone City. They made tb* trip
tb* wwadb nnd blood ptoectag ha:
to tbeir automobile.
I Mau EeOar, an oM *etUer of Bast

inedh^e for dyspepal* niTO U .. ^
pUrotlons: while for lame bncR and
weak hHneew V raenp-^^ too klgMy
rocorometidod-" Electiic Bitten f«cnlate tbe dlgewive runetioDa. pnrtty M
blood, and Impart renewed vigor rngB
vitality to tbe weak and debDitoioi M
WE PAY be«t pHeea in cash or both sexes. Sold nnder gnarnxrtM «t
trad* for good enoRtry tatitar.
Th* e. C. Wall A S«&*- «' A. Bllgbee Dnff
Co..
Hannah A l.ay drug aUtwa. Me.
Hannah A Lay Marc. Co.
A healthy man I* a king In bis own

ELK RAnDS

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Sam Spaa* airivod y*
bat
last year, tor a visit wltb bto paroata.
Mr. and Mr*. Heaiy Bpaaa. ot «U
Baat proot street.
Mr 'and Mrs. Adpm WiUsrd and
daughter
Jack Maclver went to Klngaley yeitwday to vslt Ben MeCariby.

'"ssssr.

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. . in Loaber. UlL/shiosles. RMbh. t*»f9,
wiodowL MooifliDn sb4 ShM w«rk.

Boii. Phoaea j

Travasc City, Mi ch-

WE are THREATENED
witi SUMMER WEATHER

EXCURSIONS

Pere Marquette

SAGINAW and
BAY CITY

will leave Traverse
City at C tiu a. m.

Filed August 3
'Suffered day and nlgtii ilis lortneLt
of Itching pll«» \<«btug helped tu.unui I used Doan's Oimmeni. I. lurvd
me permanently '-Hon John R Gar
rvit, Mayor, iliranl Ala
WANTED—FRESH EGGS—We t

iReturniaif leave Bay City at
5::J0 p. m SagtDaw at 6:00
p. m. Graod Rapids at 7<K){
p. m.
Muskegon at 7;15
p. m.

Kmuid Trip Farr*
SariBaw-Bay City ■ SX.M
in casn sr >.^.. ix...jaa.
tutor.
The GflOd RipllS
SX.M

n epga. TNc Hannan A Lay Merc.
WE PAY beto prtero
trade for good country
Hannah A Lay Mere. Co.

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Muskecon . . - sxae

therefore the kiicheo is a matter of important coo*
sideration. Step into our store and look over our
large line of

Oasoliru S'toves
and Oil
Stovos
Cooking in summer is a pleasure when gasoline or
oil stoves are used Prices to fit your pocket book
and sizes to suit your requirements.

Ask aboot ottp Easy Paymeat Plaa oa 1
bold Forattorc.

-TWO STORES
m-417 & UbIw sl

JUUUS CAMPBELL CO.

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f STATE BANK
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INTliEIROWNHOME
•MNAL AMD MID
DVk out MAMMIO.

ftn. 4. A. Cmby at f:N
■ Tww4«)r CvtnlM^.
iompk *Mw lUrtgal '«a4 MIm
UOTi 1»«i» OW* »•»
«arrM TamUr at t:M v- lii. at CU
• tOTik Mf»to MfMt. a kom* wkkh
tbiV bad araparad aad la wMch ibar
ka?a at«aa tMwa mp tbfir laatdaafla
Tba etrapwr waa partied bj Ue
Bar. J. AIM tSlabr. tb«/ bridal cMple
balac aaaUMid«d.
Oatj
•ataMtaa,^ lb* aeapld
tha^ batoc U praaMt/
Vba brtda va» dalMy atUrad
aa ftaaMU Whiu f>-aach Uwa i
<af brtda'a toMa.
abaaafTtad aboaqaat/of
rm
Tka <M»la alaad Man a1 w«k
bMk or
afaijiaaai aad dMaf. Faraa aad varllaud avaai paaa *ai* aMd la iba
daaarattoba. tba afWR batai v*iy
paMUr; Tb* «« oC |o*8 gaaau
Mr. aad Mra. Olali •tlvar. at Acm*.
Mra. MetMaar, af/lCalkaaka. a»d Mn.
Cart HaUidy, ol fbut iordaa.
Allar tba caramy lb* bridal
apBMa aad jaa^D war* a*i
katMUivWli maul.
Iba aaa* flourar* OMd la tba olber
I a iraddlBi anppar,
•MDarad hy?Mi^
i Kauaabury.
Mtava:
«aa wmd. 91I Mh
id^
VMri aaadw^cha*

mm
lea
Bittra aaku
Oroon*’ oak*
OaCaa wltb whtppad oraam
Mr. aad Mr*. Baaliaal will dlapaoa^
«tth
vaddlng trip aad ba«a «oea
nU I ta tbair i
Tba brMia U aae M the cbarmlag

badM* that Um bariac baaa asployad fa tba laalarrttoaary alar* ot Bd
MMbaa tar abeat tra yaaia.
baa raocatty parabaaad
Mar* of Praak •baiar.
Tbay
baa* dba ban wtabaa of tbMr audiy

fASMERS’ PICNIC

•uK la Par ga.C09 PialatlW Ailapaa
Ttwt Ha Waa Pwobad Off
Tram Way.
proa Ttoaotoyb ito^
The odtoNTBod aaaaloB of OlraiK
Don Opaoad tbU nornlBg ai 1:90 eltb
dodga Pr«d»ri(A W Hayne on the
b. Jodga Mayoe modlBed ibe latooethm in the case of Pred 1. Sax
a TS. Allba Beaton.
Tbs awa of Prank W. Jobnaoa vt
the DeeiBOBd Ctoamleal company. In
vblcb Mr. JobnaoB >s BtUng the com
pany for alleged damage to the
aaoom of IMAM, occupied almoM
the entire day. the caae batoa beard
bafora. Jodga Claraoee {f. BaatloM
of MuskngOB. George C. Brovn. of
Grand Rapids, aitoruey of record for
the plalnllg. Ooltn C. Campbell, alec
of Grand Rapids, and Pratt a Darb
appaara tor tba platoUff. while ibe
Uaamoiid company b defended by
Pnrm C. Gilbert and J. W. Patchlii
Tb* platotie tltoge* itant he waa
ubnd og a tramway while working
for tba company, and received parlaneot Injnrtea- The case has been
1 coon some time.
Anna U A. Pranke uiday DIod suit
for dlroree from Gotifrled Pranke.
(Duple were married in im and
ralad laat J*l> Tbey bare oae
child, Maude, eaed el<b( yaan. Mrc.
Fraak* asks an iDjaacUoD miraln
lac Mr. Praake from dUpoatog of
propMiy

TESTED ROD
fL A. Baabirlak CaogH Pa and a Half
^nd Tmwl to ghow Hb Own
Mtnwraatura Waa oaad.
R. A. Uoaiwick caught a six aad
oaa-balt pound trout day balora yaatarday. He u very mum aa to wbare
he got It. as ll Is rumored Lbat tbe
family U one that would iladdea'tba
baan of RooaevelL
Mr. Bqbtwlcfc baa made a couple of
•shlog rods that are cerialnly beautiea. One Is n tour and lb* other a
flra-foot rod. Both are from same
hickory tiiai Mr. Boetwlek eplli from
wagon tongue nnd tb* grain Is
tIgbL Ibe flvft<oo( rod U nn axeepttenally bandeome one. Tbe gmln of
tb* Mekory Is abowo up effecilrrly by
while sbellac. Agate leads an- used
and the wlDdl&c Is Just what the
ranker wants It to be.
Black and
■OB silk Is used alternately and
the effect U beautiful.
Tbe trout
caogbt are nuMclem proof ot Us abil­
ity to Stand bard nsage.

ON 13 DAY TOUR

will visit Many Points In Grand Travarts, Antrim, Waxfard and
Kalkaska Couniias.
ON. WAUTtR THIM.DV LUOMO
PUUN WMITl DDICKi
The revlral Sunday school b r will
Augaat lOtb and c
IS days and eTenIngs. bolding meetThaaM ft Waa Map4 tapir Mad
Inga to every naaociatioti of the eswn
lad la Iba latHah Haa-.
ly and also vlsUlug Antrim. Kalkaska
|M^
and Waxlord cooniloi
Sverytblng indloiias that It wlU be
Or. Mbttar Iblrtby rataraad from
Maglaat thl* waialat aad wlik bu tbe graauat tour ever held to Nortb-n Michigan. If not the sute.
itMlM a UttI* ooeipaBy of pracUaal
Tba work of planning for ibU tour
MNmb bw* tot too** a good c
•atkdac Bwra or laaa tbaa earrylag has been made (Dmparatirely easy on
at ardtaary bflek tram Uls diy to account of tbe pastors and Sunday
school workers wllUngneai and read
inea* to cODperale with «s In the
tba bifbt brfor* tb* doctor left work and I want to thank them foi
only the pastoni and workers
Ibara Wfs * Uttto oonpaay ot triendi
ot our own cDUnty but of tbe other
‘at Ua boaaa la a sort ot Ian
counties who have been so ready
parly, Mr. aad Mr*. NwUagar aad
assist In the work and may <>od ao
Ocaar PHadrkM batoc pmaaL Dai^
tbe work that great good come
1^ tba araalac Or. Tblrtby auegaatad
tbe borne, tbe Sunday ecbool and
that U voBld Uke B*BW aapla aagar
ctoreb.
la tab* to hla baotbar. Dr. B. L.
Now I:
loo we ask every one
ntrlbr. tb* aMdical daotor Utog es
who Is intereated to ibe work to come
paitony load n that dalteaey. wblcb
to as many of ibeae moeciogs as j oe
I* «M obtalaabto to Mgtoad Tba
con Uke a part In and help to make
aaapaay acrM to gat btoi aoia
them what we c«U them—a revival to
Daear Prtodrlab tbaa got baay aad
our hearts. In the Sunday school and
aaaand a wblt* brttot oa wbtob he
eburvb, and to tbts end we ask yoor
wioi#: -Soavaalr of TraTerae City. prayers.
Mtab, V. C. A. No fool Uk* aC. H R8TB8.
Mal. ttakaapaato.’ Oa the oatoid*
Oxuniy Prealdeat
tba paifcaa* «as tobatod, *Mapto ao-

toad.*
Or. TbMIp. aB waiapaettog. pat
lb* totob to hli aalt eaa* aad dapart
aC BM>ris caaM tiua Datroli that
ba ■*«« tot that tait oaat gat oat ot
bla otgbt oad that bto baada bad
bttotara
oa tbaai fmo Ita waigbt.
tb* brtfkW ooaro*. bfUdag ibto^
Vbat b* got ta Loadaa the doetor
aaltoi ltd aad an bl* aaaalaa tola
tba fooM aad epaaad tba aaU catr.
•mra.* b* aaU. n, aapitpiaa Mt
pga Ubc Tad-roal aapto aacar.* aad
ba baadw Mm tb* brtab. Vbaa tb*
aaal wibMItB
mwrad aid tba

Svi

BIG DAMAGE SUIT

^iBEKE TO ENGLAND

m. Deat apn oatu yoo get to Bag-

rKISAY, AMU«T7,^im. .

brlak Mpwd am. H** pretty bard
to got a Job* ot Wto. aayvay. r. TbMby bad a'tooat oojoyabto
Mr*. MantOrd Brown to eatertaliilag
trip aad wblla oraraoaa darotad bla
a cotoU aad family from DetnatL
tito* to atadytog desOatry to tba boat
MU* Lootoe Wbrner to ctoriOng for
BIO APPAIR WILL BE HELD AT
kaowa boaplUM to tba Md vorU.
Harry Hlnsha^.
DUCK LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. Page and wife, of
Cblcago. are at the Inn.
Miss Parkinson. Of ladtonnpolta. to
Travara* City gpaakara Will B* in
ttoittog Mra) Joaeph LnicB.
AttoftoaiM* mid otiivar
Mra. Horn to rtoltln'g Mr*. U. WainAddraieia
dOHNbON Vt. OE9MONO CHEMI­
hardl at tbe Ptoea.
CAL CO. ON.
The BBBoal barreat ptenic of the

BDtBlTBER

people In Ibai eactloa of tbw county
will be held at Dock lake Batuntoy
afianoon. PraparatloM are ‘being
>de for a big Umc. On* of tbe big
fealnres will be a anuirt ball game'
between Bockin and Neaa^ Glty
which will afford-ffrat clan apart.
There will be daoelnc at tbe parillon. laitoeb ridee on tbe take and a
general good time. One of tbe (*B'
iuree of the day will he addreases by
well known republicans ou tbe issoes
ot tbe campaign- The speakem from
Travereo City will ba Hon. J. W.
Paiebln. Hon. W. W. Smith. Judge A.
P Nerllnger. Count) Clerk nob.‘rt K.
Waller, Judge P. R. Walker and J
W. Hannen.
uDlte^ action will be taken to
boom C«D O. IDvell i rongresslonal
ranmaJgv at this moeUng.

COMHinEES
Eseculiv*. 'Publlelty ' and Building*
and Grounds of Pair to Held a
Baaslen Monday NighL
There wilt be rmeeUng of the ex­
ecutive cmnniUlee. the publicity comuliiee and tbe eommliiee on grounds
building* of tbe Graud Traverse
Region Pair nssoclstlon In llie oSl<-e
of president M. B SandiTS Monday
evening, August 10. at 7:90. These
are ibo three prloctpal working cuu>mltiee* and It ts necessary that tbeir
work be pushed to tbe utmosL
Tbe publicity committee has ae>
coupUabed considerable to tbe way
of securing advertiriiig for tbe premlnm lUt. which U now to tbe bands
Of tbe printer*.
Tbe other committee* are working
I n very satisfactory manner, but tt
mat be remembered that the fair will
c a big proposition and the most en­
ergetic work Of all the con^pitiee*
will be necessary from now uoU) the
event lakes place.

BURN P. M. SHOPS
La* Alvaro. An Englnoar, Made 01*eovary In Tim* to Prevent
Conffagratlen.
Ionia. Mirh . Aug l> - A dastardly
altcOipl w«> made at >>.9u Uat night
burn the I'ere Marquette railroad
shops, hut timely tnlerfereiire sa%>‘d
Ibe plant from wbat would prabahls
have been s dtsasli-r.
Nlghtwatcb Andrt-w Wcudard bad
10 minutes before the discovery, ntade
bU rounds ibrougb tbe' wood working
shop and was on bis nay ihdougta tbe
coach shop, when Lew Alvard. the en­
gineer who went through ibr Salem
wreca. was In tbe neighborhood aad
saw a blase to the southwest corner
ol tbe wexxt shop. He cried out to
Woodard and th<-> gs^e the alarm
through the big >bop whistle
All bands atallahle wna i.> work
Woodard pulled a handful ot burning
wasU.- from beiw.ni th.- »ldmg ol lb<bulldtiig. but Ihv Mar. bad buin.-J lu
side to Ibe roof It was put out wllh
hut slight damage, lu a quarter ul aO
hour. This la tbe fouitb bre In Uit;
vicinity of the shops in the past IP
y-enra. two of which burned off tbe
root. That this fire was caused by an
iDceodtary seems to be undoubted
Tbe shops aud facturU-. in i!i.- kK-alll)
are patrolled all night

mi

Elk Rapids. MIcb.. Aug. g.-A.
Dobaon and wife of Traverse CUy
romp oa Blc lake. Tbeir tent IS*
ider the tree* In tbe Ournscy parti,
least loat should be the name of
the beautiful'piece of open woods
where Ur. and Mra. Gurnsee ksve
for so many year* spread ibetr well
appointed tent for the summer outtog.
Mr. Dobson haa ftlej bli declaration
that every Qsh bearing bis mark mutt
come to bU table positively within the
ext un day*
Tbe Rev. & S. Vail and Mra. Vitt
have ded from city beat and tbe
noise Of the Uuay street to llnd rest
and quiet In a little tent OB tbe bay
Tubs park.
Huckleberries and
cream, spring chickens and countrybutter are prominent Hem* on ibolr
program
The Prlnee of Wales in the new
- and Mra. Brown left Elk RapIda Monday for Uielr home to Grand style bat wbk'b be Introduced (n GucRapids. Mr. Brown to aelllng for the
cement company and will spend some
time east monifa to ^k Rapida. He
PER80HALA
report* oemeol moving lively and
prusi^cis good along that line.
Tutwday * Record.
H) a recetii order from tlx- com Prom
Miss Swabs.Ill i.f Siilluns Day waS
man council all residents along
in llu- city ovi-r Jilglii visiting frl.-nds.
sewor lliieti now laid and those i
{sue returned lu.iue this nimnliig.
to be pul In will coniie.t at oncM:s I. W Hull. <if IAU--I1IK, w.-ii'
Uie sewers and all houses will be In SnrthiHVri ibis moriilug fur a visit
equipped with sanitary closets, a good with frirmle.
move. radunii*d by everyone.
Mr and Mi> W. A AVyoian, of MeThe school Inspectors of Milton and llaln. luisM-d iliTiuigh the cH) today
BIk Rapids townships held a Joint oil their wiiy to ttiiiluiis llay for a
meeting no Monday last and rnstored visit with r.lamc. sod (rloncls. Mr.
to the fcbool dtotrlct No. l of BIk Wyman foruK-rl. lived at Suuons
Rapidi parts of two section* that Hay
had been set off four year* ago to a
Mr. and Mo. t'ission E<lwiri!K and
fractional district ot Mllion.
daughter. Mtss ll.-ss, of Purls. Ky..
MtS* Efge Lal'orge U expected this u:n.-.M this morning over the tl. Hweek from DetrolL where she has A I and wnii to Cedar Lodgr. Nontabeen making a month's visit.
iw.rt Point.
On Sunday evening (rotn 9 o'clock
.Mr and Mrs. George S. fUllcy and
to midnight Mrs Perry's borne wan sou. iiiiief, Mrs. K- C. Oliver and
vitlted by a throng of- interested Miss NVwion. arilvod this morning
friends invited to witness the unfold­ fioiu Cliiclnnsll and Went ou to Cedar
ing of the marvelous night-blooming Lodge. fCorihinn Polui.
cereu*. Those who have s.-eu llun..yd sr>ut left last night for lUld
wonder of this niuei luagnlBi-eDi How will, wiuT.- be win secure a cuiload
cr can appreciate sumetMsg of lit or cattle fur Cox A Son.
perfect beaul.v. ii* perfection ot form
Its delightful perfume. No one
Who Is eo foriunate gs to bring one
I* Relief for Women.
of the*.- wonderful flowers to blossutn
:i KXe frii-tids .. g<'U ' :* ‘real (lia;i
uBord then: tbi- oj>|i.jr- iimjs of see- ,,
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The Bower Is of slow dev.-loje ce
meiii, but olice r«‘»dy to blooiii noiH-nlng
urged lorwstd ai.tux!
wllb haste, so tb:ii Its wutcli.-is uj amazed to see how ra|>idly 11 ruin--,
to perfection. Tbe flower It tborlllvvd. lasting but a few hours.
Mr*. Tomne Is entertaining Ulss
Brown, of Alms, sod he: fi u-ud ibis
week.

Au.ln-,. TW H.-ib.e Orwy j

OTATG op MICHIGAN. THE FROV bate Court tor tb* cooRtr of
Grand Trover**.
At *^*^lonof_said Court, bdd M
Iba Probai* Office to tbs cdtp
-^RESH EGGA->Wc p
.Traverse City, in said
tld Coanty. OB
oai '<
2« par dM. above th* market pH.
_ _. ofJiof July. A. D. 1M9,
either eaih or trade for nice clean
PreacDt: Hoe. Fred-R.'WallMr,
f^h agga. Th*
Judge
In the
i
matter of i r rofat* Of WIN
im J. Otirr. dceeasad.
Prank W. Carter uvlng'SIe4 It
>TATK OK Mli-IHGA.S. THK i'ltO said oougj ht» p'HIlcm praeli*^^ for
Ai a M-furtoii of said court. b<-!d at
the pmbaio office. In Ibc cUy ol Trav
<-rwe I'liv. In said county, on cbc
eib dav ol Auguet A i> I9<‘lv
Prewent. Hon FYed R Walker. Judge
ot probate
In the matter of tb* estate of Albert
A .Nickerson. d<-ceas«dCllles Nickerson baring Aled In saM
court bis flnal sdminisirnilon accoont
a* administrator of said estate and bis
pcililoii praying for iht- allowaiK
and ■
dUirlb
eetatill Is ordi-red. That the 3rd day of
Sepu-mbt-r A. D 19Ug. at ten O'clock
In tbe furenoonf at said prafaeK- offlee. be and U beivby appototed for
bearing *ald petition;
It is funher ordered. That (
notice thereof be givea by pnbn«
for ihm
previous to wald day
lu-arliig. Ml llu- Graiitl Travi-i-M- tb-rald
a u.'W-tpaper printed aad rln-ulsted in
said cuunly
KREI) K WALKER.
Judge of Probate.
Aug :h-*i-2s

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JULY BIRTHS.



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creditor* .
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qnlred to prnaect tbeir «l*tms to said
court, at the probate ofUro. In tbe
City of •TraveTOe aiy, to said
before the l»Ul
vember, A. D J908, and that aald
vVmber,
cLilms win be beard by *nld court oi
Thursday. tbe 19th day of November.
A. D. 1W9, at iro o'clock to the totenoon,
ed Julv 7-------------PRBO R. WALKEE.

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TSerp will never be atviff Rgaio vhin fODfeRD
build cheaper thaji now.

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coanty

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t<.rt*ln rtal v»UM: ihorcia de­
scribed.
It Is ordered. That the 24tb day at
Aogusi. A. D. 1906. at ten o'cloek ta
Ibe forenoon, at said probate oTBce.
be and to hereby appointed for beniw
log said petition, and that all peiw
son* inieresied In aafd **tale appatr
before said roari. at aald time aad
ptoce. to show cause why a Ueau*
to sell the Tmereel of said estate ta
uid real estate should niM be gmUc
cd;
It Is farther ordered, Tbat'p«bae tCw
•-y thereof be given b: ...................
a copy of this order, i

I tbe matter of the astote of Jararo
W. Mllllkrn. deceased.
is hereby gtren that four
Notice Is
inthi from tbe
________
lOih____
day ..
of J^,
A. D 1909. have been allowed tor
Hors
. -

spill Stop!
-o

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^

Let us figure your bills—our prices will
vioce you olthis lact.

om-

South Side Lumber Co.
J. O. Owtscr, Bee.

Jull.- 2S—Halil.•. ,|aily;Ii -: M; .iiid
Mrs. Ka'hBn .Aip-t \tl
sU''!
t'lU-d July :.
June 31—HfPluTt Uawr-nr-- non.
Mr. and Mr*, living L Cook. .:ii W.-b'
Twelfth Mr«-I
ni.-d July '
July 5—Arltue Wave, daugti'-.-r, Mr
4> lllIBlUlcsl
and Miv. \V11«U. a Smith.
Sonh
.l^cnw
Cedar Rlr.-. t, Kll.-d July M
July
-Grace Edith, Jaiicht- r. Mr l*‘( u^^.i'xrav-*^ •n i
and Mr» tuio Thi.-ssen, it:
1
Atrvel KUeJ July 11.
July T -R.il‘.-rl Edwurd. son. Mi
and Mra. Gcvirgi- ll. Klibouru.-, ft:
Wadsworth •in-el. Filed July IJ
laAND
FVbruary 11—Frank JoM-tdi.
Mr and Mrs. Jo^eph Vratiy 199 Sv..iih
LWand. MIcb.. Aug 6^Mra. Rltter| Cedar *(rei-L Kll-d July H
June g—La«r<-u<e It xoii Mr snJ
n* nu
and son. MaiBeld Riuer, of PblUdelpbla. are visiting the Stans at Mrs. John Pitch. 211 Msr'. Elglvih
sirvel FMed July 14
ArrowhMd collage
June 99—Charlo'-.' L
daughi-r.
Rev. Kern, of M uncle, and family,
2N
with Dr. Ball aud wife, will occupy Mr and Mra Aii-ii K Cam.M.n. 9oT
Seventh slnw-l Filed July 14.
a collage on Lake Michigan be
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9Ui.
May
92—L.-r)l>tnio.
»oo
Mr
and
Mlsa-Tielen Smilb. of Muncle. tod..
Mrs. Janve.v Um-ot llobaoo. :124 East
U vUlilBg Mrs. Aribur Brady.
T<>
Mr. and Mra Davidson and daugh­ CIgblh street, nied July 14.
June 10—Martin Albert. m>u Ur
ter Lillian have returned to Chicago
and
Mr*
Juhur
G
Winnie.
423
Slatafter a mouih at the Inn.
George r. McCullough ha* returned Street, nu-d July 14.
July 6—Son. Mr and Mrr Frank
to Chicago. He will return later for
D. Bay 914 Mast FYunl slreeL >'ll'-J
tbe balance of tbe seasem.
I
—■
Mra. George M. .\aylor. of Port July IS.

Wayne. Ud.. la a gue«t of Laura G.
Dmoar.
Mra. Stevenson, with ber m. Mc­
Mm. W. Wethey Ha* a Vary Bara Arm Cray Stevenson, and younger ebUdren.
a* a RaaoR. Bland PoiaaUng
of Indiana poli*. came today u>
ton.
Mrs. B. W. Wnaoo and children ar­
Mrs. W. Wetbey. of 7M Cypreaa
rived Monday from t'on Wayo* and
atraaL la aaffartag from a very
will ocenpy MU* Habacker't cottage
right ana which i*
OB
Lake MSdUgna.
Boraral weeba a«o. a bag bit her on
Pritok Ball le|i Monday for Mancie,
tbe member bagtnntog
aarMI nRbMgh tbar* was an pain. The Ind.. Ato wife aeooapaaytog him h>
tow of Ibe toeeci. however, tolected Travone City. They made tb* trip
tb* wwadb nnd blood ptoectag ha:
to tbeir automobile.
I Mau EeOar, an oM *etUer of Bast

inedh^e for dyspepal* niTO U .. ^
pUrotlons: while for lame bncR and
weak hHneew V raenp-^^ too klgMy
rocorometidod-" Electiic Bitten f«cnlate tbe dlgewive runetioDa. pnrtty M
blood, and Impart renewed vigor rngB
vitality to tbe weak and debDitoioi M
WE PAY be«t pHeea in cash or both sexes. Sold nnder gnarnxrtM «t
trad* for good enoRtry tatitar.
Th* e. C. Wall A S«&*- «' A. Bllgbee Dnff
Co..
Hannah A l.ay drug aUtwa. Me.
Hannah A Lay Marc. Co.
A healthy man I* a king In bis own

ELK RAnDS

I.,-t...

Sam Spaa* airivod y*
bat
last year, tor a visit wltb bto paroata.
Mr. and Mr*. Heaiy Bpaaa. ot «U
Baat proot street.
Mr 'and Mrs. Adpm WiUsrd and
daughter
Jack Maclver went to Klngaley yeitwday to vslt Ben MeCariby.

'"ssssr.

.
. . in Loaber. UlL/shiosles. RMbh. t*»f9,
wiodowL MooifliDn sb4 ShM w«rk.

Boii. Phoaea j

Travasc City, Mi ch-

WE are THREATENED
witi SUMMER WEATHER

EXCURSIONS

Pere Marquette

SAGINAW and
BAY CITY

will leave Traverse
City at C tiu a. m.

Filed August 3
'Suffered day and nlgtii ilis lortneLt
of Itching pll«» \<«btug helped tu.unui I used Doan's Oimmeni. I. lurvd
me permanently '-Hon John R Gar
rvit, Mayor, iliranl Ala
WANTED—FRESH EGGS—We t

iReturniaif leave Bay City at
5::J0 p. m SagtDaw at 6:00
p. m. Graod Rapids at 7<K){
p. m.
Muskegon at 7;15
p. m.

Kmuid Trip Farr*
SariBaw-Bay City ■ SX.M
in casn sr >.^.. ix...jaa.
tutor.
The GflOd RipllS
SX.M

n epga. TNc Hannan A Lay Merc.
WE PAY beto prtero
trade for good country
Hannah A Lay Mere. Co.

|

Muskecon . . - sxae

therefore the kiicheo is a matter of important coo*
sideration. Step into our store and look over our
large line of

Oasoliru S'toves
and Oil
Stovos
Cooking in summer is a pleasure when gasoline or
oil stoves are used Prices to fit your pocket book
and sizes to suit your requirements.

Ask aboot ottp Easy Paymeat Plaa oa 1
bold Forattorc.

-TWO STORES
m-417 & UbIw sl

JUUUS CAMPBELL CO.

9^>-:
•RANO Tluvmtc HM4

Qrand Traverse Region
I HatUas tbe Mmily of

MOnCC TO CORRtMOWDWiTt.

___ _______ _______
.-jward,
of Cbleaco. art fueate of Mra. R. H.
MM MM fMeh tht MmM «Mm Mt Day. at 'Lorolal Lodge-’'
Mteaee cora Blmcei and iennle Parare rlaltlag relatlree at Burdick
Sr* libth^lMyMMwrM thM It rant
nua.
Prof. J. & Dane, la cb^e of the
Ann Arbor camp oo OIm Lake, acd by Prof. AtwML one of the
OLIN HAVCH.
made a farewell call
W. a UvwM bM pwcbuM Mr*. D. H. Day this week. This ts the last
Otw. ftaruM** bMM and ka mu- year the stadenu wtQ come to Olen
where they bare operated for
SSmomt WMOPtt hwM a ear- screral yMra past The state havtng
secured permanent grounds lor them
near CbarelroU. Tbe tract U s larg.
aM wtla. Prof. BMba. wK* aM too. one and wUI also be usM by tbe Vm
Ml*. Hm —- ---------—^ «»■
— rerslty for loreelry sod botanical
Baa, Mta. Moor*
■• and aoa, Praak. who
■MBaata at “Cedar fculiifi
aaAMaicaraMi to North Maaltoo Ttiltlag a
Ulaad Baurdaj.
MUs K
Dr H. Day hat aractod. In “8t, Uwraaot Park.' adjotalag hie bom. a
•aa OfMMMtal oqUM* «< «hli« birch
On Bnnday the steamer Missouri
Idea. Tbe Srtertor wffl be tued to lauded about 50 people tor the Tartous
•tore BOtf atkta. anbary outdt. tennU roorts oo Uien Lake. Among them
bring the Kamswortbs. lor Cedar
Bprlngs Lodge, MUs Kmms Meyer and
four friends for Glen Rny Park; Mr.
and Mra. Baraea lor Keawuou.
n» arrltaB tor “Kenwood' on the Cbas, Roblneon and family, of the
Wedaeaday boat 1ware Mr. Bailey, wire V. S. L. B. &. are entertaining relaand daackter, MilM nanoee; MltMt Urea. who arrleed on tne Bundny boat.
Miu. Hanna and chfldren. who hare
Maalaau MtdCee «
been rUIUng ber brother. Capt. Wm.
W'alker. rMuroed to their home In
Maaara. ObuK ao4 Onmdyke ar Chicago PrhUy.
Wadaaaday to Bt np Locust me following left oo the Friday
• cottat lor A. B. Claik. tamUy b<mt: Dr. Hollander nnd part} , who
have been at 'Cedar Springs Lodge;"

arrlred Bonday.
and Mrs P. M
M. Smith, irmn "Ken_ jf Cblcago. airlTod on
Oertrude Martin, who
4.' and Mim C
_
__ ■ Mlaeoari Wodneeday to
' '
'lies Ml
TWt vtft Mr. and Mra. Oeotte T.

£-TTSU-"S<»SS“-.“^”J
£C.%rS5T “

is^«ru:L

Baker at tkM eottage “Datta.'
Ml., aad Mra. W. SS BalL o
•eae CBp. aad Mr. and Mra. To'
and Mra. Ntobtda. of Orand

ealla
‘ '
- -- SLK LAKE.
day.
Mra Jake Lanaea and son. WUL are
BraBory'a roaort rooolred a party of rtaitlnf friends la Roebeeter. N. Y.
aerm oe the Wadaaiday boat.
Mn. T. 1. Caras, of Trareree City.
Mra CarroU U Prank, of Cblea«o. Ment Snnday with bar husband
wbohaa hooa ipendlBf aone time with farm.
bar panau, Mr. and Mra. WQUam
PairoBt, of *Tb# Maplaa,' apant a
taw daya at tba bom of D. H. Day batero taUaa the Mleaoari for'

i PrMay mpralna ter Chin route ter the weet
ii ^Ue, of PoaBTlUe.

CadUUc. arrived Monday I.,
with Hr. and Mra. Wm. Gay.
Dorothea and 1 '

lb^oay. Au6urr t, ttot.

"'

NORTHPORT.
MMe Bom Mtmru acwmaated by
Red m what tb«y mw.
Mr. Sand Ment Bnnday at her heme
Mra. Mary SauzHlen aad daughter.
Him NelUs Voice spent a tew days
here.
Mra. GreM. arrived to ^ewd a lew
Omesa. tbe gwest of Mr. and Mn.
Joba Dme nnd Oeorge Mnnro were weeks with Mra. B. P. Dame.
Trnyerae City, callers one day last
There wUl be do service In the M. N. C. Morgan.
~ -ter McLoy left BatarBay
B. church uest Sundsy. as camp meet­
Bearer IsUad.
Laarenoe Mortu and Oeorge Sbnrp ing beglmi on Thursday. Aug. A
Mr and Mi-s C L Dayton spent SniMesdames MUUken and Hnigravs
of rak Baplds. were seM U thM ne>gri
orda> IB town •
pent the day In rharievolx.
boebood Bundny eTenlncMrs. Murphy and three children, of
Mra. Jewel, of t'hlcago. b vUltlng
-Belle Prink, of North Mtiten. aho
CadUUc. arv- guesu of Mr. and Mr*
spent last week with her sister. Mrs. her daegbier. Mrs i-has. Swatosh
P
H GrUfln.
L R. Peck speni y^-tday In ' ‘
WUI Oee. returned btate Baturday.
Mrs LeKoy and daugbier. AIlc- ar
Chlokan ibleres visited the ben
rived Uaiorday eienlng to vtstt Mrs
tssurg. s
house of Jacob Waldruff Sunday e*ea
W
H Robertson
log taking with them all but three ol been spending the past week with bis
Mrs. Vay Vong spent Sunday In Sul
their bens. We think people are tn mother. Mrs CoJ barn**, left Sunday
smaU busloeas ebeo they steal chick afternoon, sccompai ifd by bU mother.
• P Robensc spent Saturt
hU
brother.
tor
Grand
HapIds
I
ens from old people who can barol>
eke out an eslsU-nce Tbe parties sre Clarence Bame*. and famil.'
Geo. Baber, of Cbiosgo. Is at
Mr and Mra. Ernest. Of Grand Rap­
known and there will probabir t>me Cunnlngbam cottage at tbe point
tetblag doing ir they are Keen here id*. are itsltlng Mr and )
inias baumbertier bought a block of
.Viobots Mr. Eruest >s a brother of
six loU ot A Leslie last week uo
Mrs Mibols
MUI street
E U Tale and Waller Nelson rtMrs. Richard Sboup. of Chicsgw.
lurnod
yemerday
from
their
week
WCBT ALMIRA ,
Mrs Armstrong and children, ot
wltfl the Lo(u>
Michigan City, and Mrs Halm, of the
Mr. and Mra Henry Bates loei their milse
O E Ward, of i'<-dar Lodge, left for upper peninsula, are iisitlns then
tittle Infant son Sunday moralDg at Grand
Rapids
this
morning
to
spend
mother. Mrs. Kilchen
dock. He waa almost three months
. The funeral service will besheld
Walker and
Miss F^nle Stn-Ie chaperoned
St the home st S oclook. The Rev
children. Of Peoria, ill . arn»ed Thur*
st-boul Hubs to Umena Salui dA' for t edar imdgv
Mr. Coon, of Inland. wUl oSIclaie SundAv
where ibe\ spfoi tbe day
day.
1
Tbe lev cream sov-lal given bv tbe
Tbe remalDs w« be laid to rest
of
I
(
Chicago,
arrived
R
/
Weet A1
K. L Baturday ryeniug waa well at
(e. who Is \il tended.
bearers '
..
r parents, Mr
leaven s father and mother, two sts. lUng at the homi
U M Dame left tods' for Mackinai
Mrs Ell Bordeaux
| Aug 3
and one brother and other rela and
Mrs. E. (' Smith, of Lawrence, sr
lives and friends to tuouro hu Ios.h
NOSOOY SPARED
rl'ed Tbursdsy to spend s few weeks
They have the sympathy of the rou, with
her daughter. Mrs tV A Grlffelh Kidney TrouBIca Attaes Tra• City
■ . lo their aad bereavement
Men and Women. Otd and eung.
Chester Van Nutter basscevpted the
and Mrs. Stanley, of Kokomo,
as ttreman on the alcamer
Kidney III* seite young and old
oli
Ind.. are here vUltlng with ibelr position
Michigan
Come quickly with Utile waruiiig
daughter. Mrs. Lorsn Edwards
Morris Moore returned to bis home
Children suffer m their early years—
Our rnri! maU carrier went to Tra.
Can t control the kldne) secretions
erae aty Tuesday to see the big ele tc Traietse City Saturday after visit
Girls are latiquid. nervous, suffer
his brother ahd family.
phant. WIU Beckwith totA hi* pi.u-e Ing■Tho
car ferry gave ao excursion pain
on the route.
from Travers't City to Charlevoix BunWomen worry, t-an't d» daily work
Mias Maggie Nutting, of Ik-nionU da)
which was mi-a attended
Men have Lame and aching backa
Mra. Orison Clark and Ethel. Mi s»d
The
curfew still i-vDllnues to ring
The cure for man. woman, or child
Mrs. 1).
Thompson were the r<jest»
Is to (-UI1- ’be causf-ibe kidneys—
Of Hr. and'Mrs. Will Clark las' Tr.jrs and the tiule people hun-v home
Marstou
Johnson
drove
to
Umeua
Uuans Kiduey Pills cure sick kid
day
last
Friday
evening
Mra Bari Gray and Mrs. Iaitm
Ur and Mrs
Uegnan ami fwm.
t furiii* of kidney suffering
Bates were calling oo Mrs. Earl 3< ck- Frank,
went
un
tbe
excursion
jester
Trwierse
City lesllniony proves It
with PrIda)'
day
Mis G C Thompson. 13;. Elmwood
The threehlng machine whistle U
Ernest
Power
*peiit
the
dav
si
Ave
,
Traverse
CH>, Mii-h. says ' Wc
be beard theee nice fine days.
Mauaesu
s
bave
Used
Uoali
s Kuliie) Pills pur
Hia Harriet Bates wai to caiop lan
l>r Van l»ewatki-r. of Sutton* Bay. Cba*<-tl at Ihe Wall I'bartuury and
Thursday to see her i«3ii» and slvew
found
that
lotkidney
irvfubles and the
and
IhFlood,
of
.Norihport.
were
Little Lyle Gray was
mauy
kidney
luins
that at-tompauy
guests
ol
.Messrs
D.
H
Power
and
G.
day and be caught a nice picfeiel
ly that
wel^ng about sii pounds.
.KUo M. Dame at Camp Koos.-tell, near this complaint, it is a rem<-dy
Honor,
r'rlday
and
Saiurday
whol.y
comes
up
u>
s of the
catching several large icrnen ba>.«
Xnhur Ralston of Cedar Run. wan I Mr and 5lr> .lohnson. ol Ueiroil. artrecommended and
calling on Mr and .M.-< it H ita-.-H guests of Mr and Mrs U H Power
; Edward Kaiisuni will lead the
Use of Doan s Kiduey PlIU
Friday evening
CbriKiiaii
Knd-u'ur next Sutidaj
lid me pleustd (U do s
.
3
eteiilng
Tbe MisHes U-iii-r.- Ciiiui>l»-H and
For sule l.y all de.l.-n. PrletHarab physics react, weaken the litlher St-ellg retuiinti Suturduy folio
bowris. cause cbiooic coiistipotlon a few Jays sp.-iil at Traverse fitv
Doan's ReguleU operate easily. tone
The Sliiiiilaus Adv■-rllsiii*: ears, of
the stomacA cure constipation.
Califurliltt. were in town on Thursday I Kemer
uani<—Uuans—and
Ask your druggist for them

°'X

PEOPLES

spofitelna
S.Wi.NCl DANL)

TkAVEPSE cm', MICH.

e
CroLjr {tUii

Bg tkikdjr.

©
Penize cloS'itu it niji--- vyrveds
tlauuit k !ys--.vvk. anil tl.-la
4-ilt na;»lcj xvpovCtf.

®
Uktiidcjte pcBiic fata, kda LaiOB iiploti
a ^jrrveft '«m pones-u orok*.

MABEL.

Tue Pray reunion was held at A 8.
Prt' s AUgast laL
w.-siem U'orldeo's UaOy are «w
A number of our p<-oplr took in Ibcj teiiamiiig rvlalivv* from Trav-erae
(Hrt-us last Tuesday
City
A G Fairbanks ram* down frum
Aug 4
Trsverse « Ity Sunday,
Effle Pray went lo Travel

Mrs Cora Hammond and baby have
gone to Central Lake for a whilc
Mrs Ubbii- Tanson and iwu daugti
ter*, of Traverse niv, and Cora <Ti,p.
of Uatev. visit.-d ihi-lr sister, Mrs A
S Pray. lg»i Tu.^day
E T and A 8 Pray vlslttd Trav.
erse . Uy last Thursday
G C Pray went to Elk Rapids Wed

CaUrrli Csmaot Be Carei

II l-Mte* cnll.-d V
Walter ’
ng at Elk LAke.
George Pray wai In the place Mod

One Dollar Per Week Will Furnish
) Your Home Complete
rOur Em PMwieal Plnl
I Makes tar GooWs Easy
i to
For.
I

Our Low Prices Make
0»,6oo«s Easy to Bay

S __ —^

MASSIVE MISION
ROCKERS

KITCHEN CABINETS
AND TABLES

‘The only kind of Rockers that don't show the
mars and scratches, and the kind that gives you
tbe most comfbrt and last a lifetime. These
handsome Rockers are made from the best se­
lected oak and hoished in a beautiful gray
weathered. Being made only by expert chair
makers they are strongly put together, all joints
being locked and securely fastened. They are
graceful in appearance and are large, roomy
and very comfortable, as they are upholstered
with leather seats and some with leather backs.
They are well adapted to any or every room in
the house and will harmonize nicely with any
other class of furniture. We have a nice assonment of different styles ranging

A good Kitchen Cabinet will save thebouse'
wife many unnecessary steps in a day as well as
making her work a pleasure instead of a burden,
'lour flour, spices and extracts will last you
twice as long if you have a safe place to keep
them. We have a nice line of Cabinets to select
from, made from maple finished in the natural
color, and some solid oak finished
in golden,
ranging from.
Kltdieil Tables with Urge, gpeciona tom, well

rr............ $4.75 to $15

$4.50 to $16

made. stroiiK. durable and will Uat a

CARPETS* RUGS AND
LINOLEUMS

LACE CURTAINS SPECUA
The special prices we have put on odd Lace Curtains and brok­
en lots cauoot be approached elsewhere. These Curtains con­
sist of tbe season's most dainty patterns in all the new effects
and it will pay you well to purchase now even if you're not quite
ready for them. Curtains which sold OCa
^*7 P®*'
from 75c to $1-2 now going from.......... VVV IV
pair

This b a q>leadid time to get special bargains lo all kinds of
floor coverings. We bave several remnants left in the very
aeacBt patterns of INGRAIN CARPE'TS. regular value S5c,
Me, 76c and 90c. which we are closing out at

20c. 40c. 60c and 75c

DINING ROOM FURNITURE

M—■111. V^vet ■■€ AMUlaalcr CTyf, regalar vaine Tie,
$1
$LM^ dohsg theoleaa.np aale...............•^SbcUUdMc
taapirtcd Straw MattlBSa nontaining five to twenty-five yaida,
tegtOar value 16e.Sieal7Me. going at.......... »e.l$eaadS$e
These patterns are all new and very pretty.
ItealcaB Rcamaats. new and banikome pattams in both Fbxal
aad Oriental effects, tegokr valae S$c* $$C and Tie. oleen^
gclesB
-49c* S9c aad Me

TIm Store Ihal Truela the
Peoele —ywkere I* WchlsaB
■ISh QtaUty aad law Prices
Always PrevalL

.iMmljSSrr

For tbe balance of July we shall give a discount of 10 per cent,
on Sideboards. Dining Tables and China Closets, as our stock
is a little larger than it should be at this season of the
7SU*
year. Solid Oak odd Diners at each............................. ........■
Tbe Perfv-ct Book<-aee for b'jme a
tbe old kind up from..............

J. W. SI_ATER
lao

lifetioie.

Price
................. t2.Mtot$Se
Kltchea Cupboard! Several different atjlei and
gizea to select from. Price......... t7.M to S16.00
Remember, we carry a fall Hoe of Kitebeo
rtensiU aa well aa everything elae for
the home.

EAST FRONT STREET

I mon- Ibao

07.00

We are Always Glad to See
Voo WbcUier Yoa Boy or Nek
Our Bocker DepL is Ibc Beal
PUec In the Oty to ResL

AnuoAv. AUGurr t. t
baper.
Tbe American 6ocMp of
I£«tdtp had brokco thia up. It theca
waa no atrlfa amoac the farmers the
relaUooa betven them and the bapa uonld be haraouloai.
Ur. Brpaai dlda'i betiere that the
tamer waa getting a aonare ddnl. u
hit penrip wasea amoosted to bet
mi, while the Ubortbg stan got |1.-

hi —1^, ienik toil caa be purchated BOW
________M lor |S.OO per acre, and oa t»*f tennt, too.
This does oot-mean for w*se land —but for fine famunc land,
CMiGKMed of both upland and bottom land — including cut-over timber
tracts —bmoat for fruit and truck raiting.
TWi watrwiM iBiy »«rpriK rou-perbap* r°» dW M kaoir j«a cmM bup
_

_

g land u M low a ptirc aad «o near ai band,
ponkm triWHtd bp tbe
a
opeciallp ibai; ponkm
aWc an ao« (Amd tbe
farai ialbcEaMm 6ta«n
a tantccaib notal
krU* famuaglaad caefa vest, with beta ronasecbsoceef rrccoaniog bit own lam.
WhtM. cent aad ceono are lb* big cropa of Arfcaaia*—but ibcp aie eoi all b; a

ITlSSi?

a do well.

Slock < I be raned with

u of andtime and harvna arc toog—
no leog-drawB-eut wiaiert lo cenuod with ta Arkantai.
Oe and me tbe counnp (or peuneif, tbai'a ibe beat wap—utk with tbe (aimera,
(mil groaren aod truck gaidcoen. Inrewigaie thorough^ - if pou bed tbeat atnr■wen act <aaa, tbee decide qviekip to take adeaotage of tbe opportuoitie. eSeted.
The wppip of iaad u hacd, md tbe demand for it ii growing, and will cootioue to
grow m *e poMlatioa iaertaaea. Und raluea art rapidip enbaocing. You will
Cm 10 Mt^OMC if poo waai id better pouiielf.

1. •. uauim. ITmlliiU PMo«a«cr A»uml

fJUtMEItS HAD
tlCNIC
GOOD GATHKRINO

AT *GOWER«

ilFIER nCNIC DINNER
'1.

GY

VAmOUS

P. W. WitMn Gooeted tha OrMd
TcwvnrM Region Fair, While A.
ft. BtTMi tkede • Pf«a
for Cooperatien.

- 'usTOfs fUftor, Uidv. ' Aug. 1.—
About IM poo^ enne out from Tme* one cup thla utoraliif oo the ^ Chefl—rm to uhend toe fannora’ ^cSik ot Bowerw' Harbor, nbont IbO
^ more Pmtlnanla farmera being In at^. Itiliim A boonUfal baaket diaaer
waa tte Grot ‘ tenure of the procrahi
•ad •Her tble was orer. Prank W.
worn, rmutp register of droda was
mait 9pm bp tttariee A. Bomowoo.
vbfBaud'oa ohalmmi of the meet-

«■?
Mr. Wilton aaid that as Uii« was a
VorT hui)' lime, that eiplali><<d lh<>
fSttSWi Of the gathering. He
thaugkt tint ike time was Hpe for
tte tanur to-«o more bnelncwe and
Um (hrmlv, thw la. all buiaeaa la
nusliGM aiiA GuMioro the tenner
artofker aod no
thli* ot conpet-

im NtouM to diUd labor, I do
■at^hwi U CAM labor In teetorioa
or BGpa: iGt K la lar dlGereM on the
tergs; 1 do not bebere in a bop woiAtag m hard oa a term, bat 1 waa
tooSGht up on a tera and had to woriC
aud i have a bop thm I woald much
raUhr see apendtaw kle'Tscatlo&a oa
a tosa thaa raaalag the auwou ot

Traverse City. 1 believe that for a
bop work on a tans to the opes air,
with tbe crowing of crops, and amid
beanUes of naiure, la far more
bealtbfal to both bodp and mind than
all the pbpalcai tvliare and oqi of
door sports you tan Kive blip.
Ur. WllsoD then began lo talk of
the Qrand Traverse Beeton fair, and
telling wbai was Intended to be done,
bow the Aral dtp' would be demoitic day and an effort would be
made to set Brpan here. Tbe second
dap would be fartners' dap afid manp
prominent speakers woald make adlea. Tlie thin] day would be re­
publican day, sUU Senator llevcrtdge
Congressman Town send aa
speaker, and the tonrtb day Trsveree
City day. the whole city taking
bolidap. He also' promlsod races
all kinds every day. Ur. Wilson then
spoke of (he advantaces of tbe v
berahlp Ucketa, how they entitled the
holder to make exhlbiu aod alao gave
him fonr admissions. He aleo staled
that no one who was working for the
fair was receiving any conpensatlon.
Tbe fair Is a valuable teacher
the termer, showing him tbe Oner
poiDU of the stock. He toM bow tbe
peoltrp show In Traverac City had Inrrwaaed Ibe value and uuallip of tbe
siodL
A. E- Bryant,
A. E. Bryaht, organiser of
American Shippers and Buyers’ i
cUiiioD. whose home is in Klnmlep.
was nest called upoo. Mr. Brpknt did
not iee Why a man from the huckle­
berry plains was selected when there
were eo many cscelleni speakers cloee
at hud.
Mr. Brppbt declared that few lamieitt kacw irimt o»«peracion meant,
though all practiced It. as was shown
In their helping octe another at b«rrest time. Aiy mu who doesn't be­
lieve In or praeUoe cooperation U
bundle of aeUshness. nnOc to asso­
ciate with hanuui beingi. CooperaUon Is neeeasarp in all walks of life.
Mr. Bryant sppke of tbe relations
of the tenners and bdpers as those of
strUc. aaplng that last year the merchuu had organteed so cloaelp that
a faruMT conlda-t eV« choose bis

CAHORIA
fbrlBflmtBGBdCfhlMgGas

The Kind Yoo Have
Always Boo^
Bears the
Sigtudme
of

im.

ILoworsuie

In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years

GASTORIA

DR. ASHTON
IS NO MORE
PRACTICEDHERE40 YEARS
nOUNOEO <>UT FULL TWO hCORC
IN SERVICE.
Served As Surgeon In the Civil Wer
■nd Was In the State Legisla­
ture One Term—Long and
Honorable Career.
Dr. Beniamin D Ashloo dropped into
tbe tong last sleep si T 30 Tbursdsy
mornlng, sficr a struggle with death
sinew he was stricken with paralysis
o'clock gnndsp morning. Ai
bedside when be passed sway were ail
of tbe Immediate family cscept
iDvalld sister. Mrs Prank Brecbblll
of Syracuse. Neb., who is uosble to
travel to this city, and hi* grandson.
Charles, who'-le In Delroii. He alll
arrive tomorrow morning
Tbe funeral servlf-e will U- held
Sunday afternoon at 3.30 ock>rk at
the borne of bis aon, Dr. E. 1> Ashton.
Fifth irtreeL the Rev J. W Miller
officiating. The pall bearers will be

■nh' B^v. w . JL trwin. a w. sma
tng spoa Uw Audy of the sdettcc.
and Oetwge Oowaa. accwpaalad kff
Came te Thte City.
fire spread from a brush heap hian
KEWADOf
2 (b«tr temHlm. wwal to Hortkport •
Pot two pears the yoaag man <
* Point this monta« to apeed tbe day.
dneted hM medlctl atndlea ai Fayette- started bp children, and was 40 rods
Mr and Mrw. Melvtt MUtor. Mr.
vtne, O. wader the dlrecUoo of Dr. wide aad a Mle long. It required the ............................................................... ..
Kewadln. Mkh.. Attgimt t-BoriL to “d Miw. F. O. MiUor aad daaihM; .
BddeuSeld. aaudlng aleo oae pear In utmost effoni of all mes tor sei
Cteelnnaa In 1SS4 be graduated mllea arottBd to check tbe Oa
Mr and Mr*. V, Haaaei. Tueeday. a aad Misa Ltlllaa MlU«r. of 1
morning via tbo atieaigr
from the aerelud Medical eollege. which did the greoteai damage on the aoe.
Cbe<iaamegon tor Charlevtttx.
and ibcA practiced with bU tenser farm of Amoa BoUer. Tbe other fire
Mrr Conrad Bach! wa» surprised
Jameu Cottnera. of NaahTtBe. ar-^
preceptor for ate mouths, aner which started from sparks from a thraslrtiui WedndCday eremng by a crowd of
rived yesterday for 4 vIsR wtta 'hia
outfit.
be opened u oCAce tor hlmaeAL
her friends, who came lo remind her
nmin. Harold WolcotL
Seven peara srare spent In the prweof her &4th birthday. An enjoyable
Grand Bspida. Mich.. Aug. 4 —
Mrs. H C. WolcotL Of NashvlQa.
lice in Ohio, from which
evening mas spent by sll
tUlng in Trwv-; Sweeping over tbe liader-llke ex­
visiting ber aoa. W.T. WoteoU.
came to Michigan,
Quite a number vivluM the Callerse City In IMS.
In 1»73 be ad­ panse of the links, t grass fire yes- fonta car from beit- Saturday
lerdsy
threatened
tbe
fiee
club
bouse
mitted Dr. KneeUnd Into a partner­
Mr
snd
Mr*.
George
Jameson.
«
ship. and tbe gmi bcllt up aa exten­ of the Kent Coonirv club. Bmployes
Traverse City, called oa W. H. Anwielding randbags with which to be
sive and renumeratlve practice
dersott and family Saturday.
tbe Bames in the dry grass we
For fuU 40 peara Dr. Ashton prac­
tmuccesaful in slopping them and
Mrs Lucy Haldwtu and son Gerald
ticed medlrtne In Traverse Clij and
WE PAY b«M ae«eao U caal
cbemlca] engtne was called from tbe relumed boltle to Itrldgeman Friday.
although the last years of bis prsc
Iraga ter good couMry bwtar.
fire drpartiuenl.
Mr*. Eva Hamlin, of Bouih Haven, Hannah A Lay blure. Co.
lice his health was not good, be «as
and
her
nephew.
C.
F.
ttomplon.
determined to roand Out the 40 years,
Sault 8le. Marie, Mlcb. Aug
Bailer county. California, vislied with
and with the same deiermlnailon that
‘Reports from Dick say that fire start­ tbr former’s brother. Mr Wad--, tr
csrHed him ftbiougb tbe dlfBculitea
ed yesterday In f.OW.OOO feet of !um Saturday ubtll Monday.
of bla college years, be carried out
tier there, oaned by 'he Worden Lum­
S M Heweli left for Trav-r.. C
the wish of his heart, tbe Issi year
ber A Shingle compaby. and tbi- blare yesterday morning.
of bis active practice having been
got Deyond cootrul. Whether It wa>
itemelp intng.
Mr. and Mr* Francis Sarasln
all deairoyeg and the town wiped oui
in SUta Legislahira.
known, as wire communication rived home from their w.-dding 1
ls»i night.
Ai a politician Dr. Ashton was a re­
off. The beat destroyed
publican. having been elected
Miss Maude Nelson, of Chicago,
feet of the Boo line track.
state leglelsture upon that ticket in
lived U*t night for a visit *lth her That is the kind you want t« «• «•
lEgf, aerving one term In that
your poutoeio—mimeihlng that M aara
Saginaw. Mkh.. Aug 4 —The stable parents, Mr aod Mra. Nel.
paclty with credit to bimself and
km tbe bugR
Died—At her home In South Mlloi the H. Tappan bakery, on Sberldan
the satisfaction ot hD consMiaents. avenue, wss burned Imt nigfaL
Sundsy AueuM
;. Mrw KI-! Unfortunately many |
A
During the rebellion we was a surgeon valuable horse waa cremated and sur­
K.’Wealch, Sfler iI long iiineKs I poor brand of Faria Qrc«n with which
He was also president
rounding iiroperty endangered for a
tumor of the liver She leave. |
j, ^poded. or good Pgrto
luc of Traverse City
In
IMC
by appointment of the governor,
Lsldls a ' krge 'cl'’t^le*o'f “riclId.To |
^
reodertug valuable atd for six monibs
-n her loss.
The funeral wai l*ff alored near oUt m ta a damp
among the soldiers requiring oi-d.cal «
BIRCHWOOO NEWS.
« held yesHTday rrnm the home, the place, aod not only waata tea pHea
ailenilon.
I’rleMly ofllciHtlng.
at tbe green bat lone thair pautaaa In Ik6C Dr Ashton was msn-lrd
Mr and Mm. Ray Thacker and
Into the bargain.
Mias .Uargarvi Lackey. s-hoM- death child are etayliig In the L>«m coitagiIII 18S2 waa a severe blow ii> the fui- a> pr*-*eiit. Mr and Mrs George I.
Tears of experteaea hia abewa aa
lly. Three sons were bom of this Hamlin hating returned to town.
Jnxt what Paru Oreet gtvaa the baat
union: Fruk. who died at the age of
Mr and .Mr*. H Veet*. Of I'nlon
result*
and Juat^hew
« il»
yearn; C. W. Ashton, ii^preaent j
staying m
WE PAY boat price* In eat
Chlef of police of Traverse City, and
that it never dalerioratea.-atriT
Havtland rottage with their fam­
Dr E, L. Ashton, on*- n( the oldest ily. hate goii.. (.. U>Ug Ijske to stay (rad« for good country butar.
none
but
Lavanbiirg^
Gtaa
Braai
nah A Lay Merc. Co.
dentists tn the city. Bight grand­ a fe* da?' l--f<ire n-lurtiirig home
Pura Paria Qraaa la balk aad la
children also survive:
Uenlamin. Hatllaud I- wil! tn-«upy the collage
boxea aod ator* It ao that It haa tha
Frank, Seth and Clarence, som of Dr. shortly
greateat affleicsey.
E. L Ashton; and Miss Laura..
Will Votruba. Gilbert
Shilson.
Charles. John and Herbert, children George l*etenyl and Tb«>o Ward are
OR. W. J. HIGCINB. OantlaL
We have baadled tha aamt btaad
of Chief of Polloe C. V Ashlou He (amptiig In a lent on Votruba's lot. A New Munson Blk.
Traverse Oly. ter years and ear caatomaiw laport
ClUzens
luleplioaet
office.
7M;
laaIt. survived by an invalid sitter. Mr*. Keiwd want sd found their lent fly
lence. COS.
aura and qniai taaalU. Prteaa tha
Frank Rrechblll. of Syracuse. Neb
fur ihein and ibcy con sleep in peace
B directed to hfs office op- Terr lowest that good Paito
Tbmigt not a member of any re- eteii If tbe *k) grows dark.
___ wait A Hunti
can ba sold aL
Kftoua denomination. Dr. Ashlou was
not be mladirecied.
Gold
work
of the veiff
a man St firm Christian faith, aad
Mrs A P Andersoo. of Ornena. who
Porcelain Inlay*.
when his health permitted was an at­ vlilied friends In tbe city ore
PalnJeas extraoUon.
tendant at the Methodist Episcopal eight, returned home thia morning.
Strong, natural appearing aad very
Miss Ethel Thomas weut to Aldci beat artlflcUl teeth.
chuicb. Although he long agu retired
Make appolntmenu ahead when
from active practice, many |>ersons ihlt morning to attend the regatta.
poariUe.
Inalsied upon bis attending them In
Mr and Mrs. Moody went to Honor
Office hour* 7:30 lo 11:30. 1 to 6.
times of Illness, and up to the tlnu- ihi* morning on a fishing trip.
Other boars by ragueaL
when hla bcallb would not permit of
I. B. VDkoebill returned to
any such acilvltlea upon hit part. I'n home In Shetland today.
to hia very laai dayt there were many
Mr* E. H Smith, of Klng«le{;, Mr*.
of hla otd patienu who were to faith­ Eltiia S’ult and Ethel ’Vannalta. of
ful to him and believed tu thoroughly Sumner. HI., who have been visiting
In bis tklll that they would rati upoo ai the home- of Mr*. Henry 8|»arllng,
him and hud he te-en able tu h
4I>3 Wadewtirth slre-l. have goii
li-eaied th.-m h<- would have done
Cblcagn for a few day*.
The beet years of hi* life »
given over to bis choten profesi-ioii
WANTED—FRE8M EGtiS—W« pay

* SureKlU
Paris Green

DENUST

S. E Wait & Sons Tiavrrv* Clty*t Lei41at •
brsc Store.


OR. B. O. ASHTON.

taken from among the physicians of
the city.
The remains will lie in state ali day cea*. In bla social aud dometllc rela-j freih eggt- The Hannah A Lay Merc,
Saturday and Sunday forenoou.
lions be was pleasant, kind
'
Dr. Ashton's death had tu-en an- thoughtful. To the needy he »a*
Uclpaied tor some time, not only by tender hearted and keneiulent. In
bis friends, but by bimself. his keen bis character he combined lh<aie qual­
mind, so quick to recognlte disease ities of mind and bean Ibsi rendered
In others, not failing him when the him deservedly popular and secured
ARNDAL LOW FARE
gymploma of dlpeaae were manifest Ui him the warm frl.-ndshlp of .ill who
In bimself. He often spoke to his knew him.
sons of hit approaching demise, but
never with any fear of what was to
•een Kv>rKPThiP
come, but rather a* a. longing for
okakd Rapid*.
rest AlUtoagb be was weak In body
and a Mfferer for years, his mind up
to hla test lUnasa remained brlgbi and
clear and Ms fallb In bis heavenly
Father grew with (he passing of
yean.
& Michigan Southern Ry.
He bad been spending some time MABEL MOftOAN WAS BURNED
To DEATH.
out at Eaai Bay with his eon. Chief
of PoUee Ashton, in bis summer cot
tage, but It WM seen that be was fall­
ing fast and a week ago yesterday be
waa taken to the home of his son Dr
E. L. Ashton, of Fifth street, with
whom be made his home, where be
was stricken with paralysis Sunday
morning about 4 o'clock. Tbe whole
left side was affected and It seem«d
to tbe phyildans and the family (bat Kent County Club at Grand Rapid*
he could not last more than a few
Was Threatened by a Crass
hours. HU death was looked for at
-Various SUte
almost any moment, but his wonder- ^
Bisxea
tnl eanaitiailon and rltall'y toughp .i
Oar Co'set biiainuas is be­
Calum*i. Mich .Aug 4—Mabel .Mor
death bark for four days Mis going
coming
moniDU-reating
gall. 51 year* old. *a» Ih- uc'lin ..t
was peaceful and without
evc-ry ilny
There * a roaaoo
au fXi.Ioslon.il riioenix. t-lgtii niil-.i
f<)r ii. of i-ooree.
Tli.-Urlica
Bom In Ohio.
nonh of Calumn Pr.-parai.irj- 10 r<are betfinoinir to l.-am that
tleolaniln D Ashton. M. D. wss
onr new line of
am] $1
tiring, she aiieni|i'rd to extinguish
boni In Clermont county, Ohio. S*pan oil lamp Her rloihes liersme IgCorsets ;.3oae«i nnuiual vallember IS. ISSS. and was resrud opou
BOd. \S e hsvi- the long hip
Blird aUd dia'h tolloweil H.«o jli.-ra fsrm. Early In life be berame arand low l.nst Style, also the
wanl
euslomed to the work Inrtdrnt to that
I 'ue hip and midlam bast,
occupation
Hi* first schooling was
Fetilon. Mich , Aug 4.—Douglas A’
uiniit- from tiood. sobat&atiaJ
obtained in s log srhoolbouse of prim wood, a farmer residing six mile-.
material with both siilc an-^
Hive rontiructlon. having puncheon or Bouih of here, was seriously burned
front hose BUpporVyra
slab sfttis, with suger holes in which yesterday while rescuing live ki.>i-g
IwBB wese'lnaerled (or legs. Noiwlib- from burning bams
Three ui-n»
aiandlng tbe nmlted advantage!, the were destroyed, entailing a !o*s ol 13.young Isd made ihr most of his op-. MO.
portaBliles.
For a few days only we will
At the age of 1C he was engaged its
Bank Creek. Mich . Aug 4 —F.rr
offer all of onr regnloi 50c
s derk tn a mercantile bouse, where loss. e*iisnaied a< l-i.uuh. *as cauiu-d
Coveta at
he worked f»r two years. After at­ yesterday afternoon on tbe farm of
tending achool tor a Ume at Ftssklin James Lee. bear Cereaco. when a hay
losiltme be laagbl for two rears.
stack caugbl fire from spontantous
In kta youth Besjamiu Aabicm's in- combusUoB All the
See them in
past wiDcltnaiMBs aes-med to point to Utr pro- uj,
^ropa were burned along
dow. Pitstse step ioaid
ioaide and
fraalon of medicine He waa ronad- *nh three horse* Mr*. I>-e and h. r
eumine both CoraeU and
ered ibd beti nnrae in the incalliy and H-yegr-^ ggsghier were painfully
Oovera.
when fiVuda were sick his *ervlces: pumed in trying to rescue the bon«-»
were alwgys sought. HD maiher did' The home wa* saved after a bard
not tevor'^a medical career, bm b«|agbt.
was aabltkNtt. eflergeUc and deier-|
____
rained, gnd i^ly succeeded In efitet^j Chartoue. Mteto. Aug. 4.—Two terl-

o, „n,.d,.

ITorir'......

NIAGARA FALLS

HER CLOTHES
CAUGHT FIRE

EXCURSION
THUSSDAY. AUG. 20

Lake Shore

MANY FIRES ON FARMS

Corsets and
Corset Covers

Corset Covers

Traverse City,
^Monday, Aug.. 17

IT RINGS TRUE. THROUGHOUT!
BEING THE FIRST ANT4UAL HOUIXAY TOUR OP TlfB
COWBOYS, COWOIRLS AND INDIANS OP ‘me
MOST FAMOUS RANCH IN TtfE WORtA
AND COMPOSED SOLELY OP

OKLAHOMA’S PRAlRtE
FEATURES AND
FKIURES
THE ONLY EXPOSITION OF WESTERN BORDER LR OF fTt
ORtOINAL KIND AND SCOPE. BY VERY NATURE AND
SOURCE IMPOSSIBLE OF OUPUCA-nON OR IMTTATION.
A PRODIGIOUS CONSOUDATION OF THE TWO 101 RANCH
SHOW S, ONE OF WHICH PROVED THE TRIUMPtlANT
FEATLRE OF THE JAMESTOWN NATIONAL EXPOSmON.
AND THE OTHER FOR TWO MONTHS THE CONCEDED

imBsement Sensatioa of New Tort Cfty
Cowboys. Wild West Girls, Varioeros, Senoritas, Giurdias
RnraJes, Men and1 Women Sliarpshoolers. Champions of the
1___ T :___n.j-____
Lanat, Rough Ruler*,
Li e Riders. r.________________
Range Ridm,_________
Pony Express Vetcratp;. Fioneera. Trappers,
Hunters. Scouts,
Heroes
~
~
. Ho
and Old Timers of the Wiidemess, Explorers. BuU-figbten,
Steer Throwers and Steer Tiers, Horn Wranglers. Bnnaloea,
Long-homed Texas Cattle. Bucking Broncos and Mustang*,
Cow-Ponies, Paini-Ponia, and all the other real, actnal,
actual, geopure denizens
denii
uine. simon-pure
of the cow-camp and range, repro­
vports, Frolics.
Fr
ducing the Sports,
Games, Round-ups, Gallantries,
lips. Perils. Comlnts,
Cot
Hardships.
Adventures and Romantic Daily
Happenings of their livxs. Everythine except a Tenderfoot I
Indians fresh from Camp-fire and Council, making their*
first acquaintance with Pale face Civilization, in Fantastic
Native Accoutrements and Paint, and exhibiting their War*
Daocet and other weird Ritea and Ceremonies, Pastimes,
Savageries, Horsemanship. Bow snd Arrow SkOl, Methods
of Hunting, Trailing. Trapping and Ambushing.
Exuberant wcatera movement pervades onr every long mM varied
gramme Bumhrf. Even- act *04 action i* typical of the JLaa.'
Uaeh 4
- •.Vaudeville

Withoot Cfreoa.
\

oeuio TRIIL FOREIIOI STREET PIRIK

Only 29c each

Door* opes an boor earlier for FRT ! aod welcome iaspectioa ef ow
gUan and Cowb^- EncenmoaL Ct) od Stand Ticketa OD axle «t the
rouJscoeusuo«uIyfr«stm&
.

Reserved Seats on sale day of cxhiblttoa at
Wairs Dmg Store.

m

MVrAlMUatr.lMI.
MONROC CCNTCR.
RvTMtaic U ilw ord«r or <ltr dt7.
C WotMa b «U« to te «bont the
feMMRCOto

IV L 0- 0. r tav« tbttr Hw x.all

«f U4 Riefciil.

Vr. Md Mn. A4*no 1ut« imo'roJ

oftor* vtaM M Bora* curVttite iMcwr Md liulo MvRm
PMofOoe. of Trarom Clir. on •R*nA
tac-O fotr d«>R at Uiolr «»rto'a. C. H

OnoB Uke adiod bsoae U betac

"¥tS-.:“iAK'.Ti

« SS:?S.£S”%.r^7.i".!2S
Mn. Aaaa

:

b».

maldsa

Blad tB Oraas Lake lowaabip Aucan S.
11^ BBad » raan. (asr aoniba and

wmia iCTaa. traBaarar: Bart PaA

m. are casplnc at Ibe Uke.

Baaa. .wbaaa

^w’aa married to Detrli^ Roae In
pour aona and two dasebten
wera borti to them Wltb ber basband
and two Miildrpn. they aioead to l^ltafo In 180 and In IHk they morad
to Ibelf praaem home In Oreeo Lake,
where tbey have lived ror the paai
line yean. Qnndau Rom bad
>d by all
D ailing f

ibraabjac ma- Ulrty-Dlne yeara.
MtATlitoAloiraft!• «a Uto akft itat. Ckiae U beard In our rloliilty.
many trlenda. beln
«Dk BiPCR vtotUd at Hn.
B. A. Pike tbraabed Baturday; B. P.
Mr. and Mn. Warren Seal, of Trar-

trsetlons Wcauav we feel ibai luotb
er a there

___ .0 Mr. «M
SB Jslr St. • tmin bar
fl. (ttersool
rtaiu>d
Mr. and Mia. o. I-----vttb Mr. and Mn. miU iOlla: alae
Mr. aad Mn. W& Wtsaiaalar Bondar
Tbo bosuMM BMtlni or I
A. «W MM oa WadBoadar
M «ask S(ur arblab a *017 aloe Uma
«aa o^ad Ur <U RBaaML Ice rraam
aM tim were aoread while the band

_
laday.
MUa OaU Harvey hiu tone to work
The lunievl wat held at 7 n. m
or Urey bresbera. near Trmvene Oil). Wednetiday at the M. B. church MobQuite a Miiaber fron beir atierid^
the writer oElclalUig
t iilie old aeulera' plittic at BwrdlikvIUe dertaker Anderson had rbarge of tluycetend)
tiurlal took tilace
Min Olive Bboner. of Travene
I the Monroe (
Cliy. oiai dowB on ib« errurvlon Banday to vlkit ber luoUier. Wia. 1>. C. rrai<il tiueband. Vbrla Roar uid m lfc
of Trauta<- CHy; Henry and
l•••ter
Bt^r
rotton, of Ulalr. and Mn t'ci.'of ,Mo«
roe f-enter. and a
brtrtber.
Heno
lirlui.lnc. of Ibe aaiuv pli^e. who

aorroa

OLKN ARBOR.
Mr: and Mra. Molmrro. ot Tiarerae
rur. have BMved here.
Mtaa Hai^ Johawn, of PelH'rtoti. It
here (or a VIett with <Md r'i<-niU
MMa ReU Cooh. Of <
catlod
OB frimdi here kaat mtar.
mn, McMlcbael and two riilldron.
or Trsearae Clir. are h»'w t UBIn* bar
Bfreau. Mr. and Mia. .V. 11. B. erldan.
Md stbor reiatJvee.
Mra. Carl Walker ano her aont Mta.
Onulx. ol Mnvauaae. who waa here
as a Tialt went to Milwaukee laai
wadi to AUBBd ibe fiiooral « Mra.
Qrad/'a aUter.
naft AnderaOB, <>r itw fafirce
cnacB. took a Mad of alaai Irom
Plaker'a dork last Wedix*wlal'.

Baa. aad taisllr and oikar Irendt.
Flahar and (anil/, at A'o.ib
MasMB UUad, were bore laat Hiindar
Isrs AM TMU.
IV tenBan are bur <«i>lnd Ibi-lr
^iStoiTM

ntd I

k

Sa attaadad aarri«a at Kenaood.
wbara tfca Bor. Mr. BIxbr. a rMoite.
IM CWcsBO. raad the C
todar Mr a rtaU wttb bar aliter, vira
UH^B^r. and Uiailr.

parwC Tap HartUae. Pridap.
Mlaa Roae paapardi 1* none from
Waslord for a few dajn eklt wllb her
aarenta Joba Peakrrek.
H. H. Olda waa a Trararae . t.'Kr
caller Noodar.
Mra. Prod Knl«bt and Crid Dye were
Trararae Clu caUen Baurday.
Mr. and Mn. Jelr 8^ of Beadon.
vldud ber parems, Jin Bmitb. and
wffa Bandar. Mlaa Juae Jobmoa. of TbomiiaoDM vlaHlac bar broebOT, Nutoa

BaacM party bI*cb Batnrday
altkl la taaor at Mlaa Roae Paakerek
wn writ atesdad and a food Une
PaAarA aad Bleet

”KTW
..

frlaada at Horicaa Boaday.
Mn. PMaale Martaa waa at Trai

plentiful here *2id" 1
Co crop*.
The pecple have U-guo plrklng their
irlug UtuiB.

Aut A.

... ............................ ...
aim very alrk.
but ia reported bettor.
■nje payalcian railed on
E A
Wall Mooday and ihinka her daughter
Improving aonat). P Taylor nem (Ublng for trout
ueaday and nut-left.
Roaa KobuduKer la working for Un.
WHI TayMr,
Hr. Min. of Wlaconain Iv vUllIng hit
■ter. Mn. John Hulett.
Bara
Hulett and
family.
Byron
Hulett and family and John
Hulett
OuoK lAkd Phday. returning
Banday.
Mn. Uoican and aona,
Kay
and
ABioa. and
daughter.
Mary. Mn
Amoa Box. I>nna, Willie. Geneva and
Ueaale Hot. iidmund Bogan and Cora

>oyed a tin.
In thu waie
III ilu.'kley
and eiijoyod aouie deliriou* lu- cream
Tb« Bundk) aUiool tour eouveiiUou
leel wllh the people of Uatchell on
Saturday. August 12.
Rveryhud)
i>
CDidUlly liivll.Ht 10 coiue. AOvrctejii
ond i-venlr.K mssIoiii..
Bupiht Ioi
tone on the gniuiida.
t-adauea Ueo. Taylor. B. A. WnU.
Serle Bvana. Dan Taylor and
Mla»
Bdo Crapo
t a Kdly time aud
day.
They
.
plenty of berrix
On the 22d of July Mn. Geo. Tn>l«i
ciQoyed a pleaaaiil utrprtac when
......................... ...
- • id» aud
flgtib.
rllflll..
1 her that another
mllo’ aume In ber life'# Journey bad
baan paaaed and that abe w arn 67 yaarv
old
Tbey leti her a beautiful black
Bilk waUt. Ur Hertwrt. In a few well
cbopen word*. preaealiBg It
^ Aid mat wltb Ura. JtSin Huleti last
‘Wedaeaday aad Ucd two tomfonen
for Mr. Anspach. of Kingsley ' The
ladlea will meet wllb Mra. Bogart neat

erek. Blaet Myrel- —- .....
attMdad tba ctreua at Traveraa City
Taaedar

JUmFM
AMDUNH

W

wool'

W

W

Smith, prealdem ol

tM In Grand Traverse couni) . ouiskl.ter Zoule* and *il.’ 10 Amo*
PxMtek and elfe. n lu a of nuQ of Ihe cliy
w«4..11.2;' HI
Acme. Ik niiiN lloxhie. Wm tb lklrk;
Kale Calvin to Anitn Zoubk
and
lllalr. K
M
Hamllit;
Hast tUj.
Ml.-. ► I‘. A of
Of nwQ. ir.r. in
Itilitp H0.I Dud wife 10 J C. Klili- Chaa Uomlniv-. Juhn .V Cuunade, Kir..
irdv.
14 ol nwU. lo-JT l«
Lake. L. S. Waller. il l> Crane. GarWm E. Richard* to I.nra Itl.harda. flel.1. Wm r Oram, Roliert Barney:
■ 4 of awK and aev4 of 1 » Q. m:T 10
UruiiL J »1 Bchnell. Chas
Canute:
Philip Koaefa et al to linilUt Realty
Green lake, v.itlla |•e||^lngIou. C I
o. lol 6. Edna Park.
lake.
Plaviua J Hall to Jcl^epb' Bkaarla. Martin. John Anderson. l.oug

I'bo* PrtX'bazba.
)r.
to
vihazka. lot 3 and |>ari lot*
6. b.k I. H I. « f\. 'a l.t
BK Prtx hacka.
Jr.
10
Proebazka. entire bla. 4. <1
Add
Paul Veil to Maine Veil, k
f. Add.
Carlelon A Hamcnond nM
Lafayette K. Clover and «ii.
id ir., bik 8. tUyalde Add
Allan Enioti to ..liinie 1
lot* 2.7 and 24. blk .3. II .. «

Henry

Klnghdom.

Mayfield. Wat

Ely

t Clune. Irwin

ings: l■•■lllnhU1a. Wm
Ladd.

Lindennan.

R

Rawl­

.-ratt. E. O

Ruraillse. Ralph Case. A

V.

I■^lv<•r: WIiii. si.i. r, A 8 I'luy Kaltili
While.

Ciii.ii.. .1

M

Raffiird.

Ollv.l

Ik ) moil
Til* city iiiHiiiber* «i.¥

n.

Pratt.

Hasllngs.
Qmls-r.
!<

A

J

W

Thus.
W. P

<t

o. Eull.

Palchln.

I'.

E

W

J

u

Itale*.

Bowen, B. R

MusHi-lniaii. A. V

While.

Can'iervin. W

W. Demi.

louiishlp ni«K.ll^gs In
be held during Ihe

me roumy i

mom It

Before

hPlK-iired

Holliday,

Ivefore

the counrti

regular

meeting

hroughi

np

from

Mrs. C

J.

Mra. E.

L

-Salta, parcatlvaa. aad vtaMot aattdP*
Bdwards. secretary ot the Ladles' Li­ tics are da^etooa whan B>vaa hahMa.
chtidrsn or dsUeala vro<MB.~ raja a will
brary aaaoclatkm. asked in hebalf of kaowB doctor. ’'NeltW •booU mt ha
the aasoclBtloB aad the Ladles’ LIbrary aaaoclaUoB

(bat
tbe
couaell |
far BMthara ta haad
korp oa hand a hania
make a* liberal an apjvroprtauen as this wa^w
Or. CaUvrsll-s 8ttv«. Pmta me * poaatbic to aid in enienaming
entertalnlug tnc
thi via^ ,or ai, mvmrar ot
le Buie Federatiuti of. family Uol has nrrd of a Uxailvo Or a
liora during the
WomeB'i Club*
•S.

There will be nbout 12o detpcaies.

ic preacotlng JOfl cloU. and U sms
a rabria’^^a’lUaor tarara
eantestiy desired (hat
the YUliora' „
ft t>nsn uauirml ^Uj movw.
take away aa favorable an impres mrat.. nreotras thr stomatx aids db-

the

last

at

August

11.

In

Slylnberg'

Cixinil up..iu tiiiiise

health

bad

had

It

paluted and

city

The ambulaiicv had never bees f>'ee.
had always been kept In a livery
>l<- and the iHiarv! ibciughi that It
would be bcsit lo keep It In a place
liver}-

slAhle

was

If |>oatible. aa a
not

always deslr-

Aln-adv lli.-re have

ity
longing to (be city, the chief of tbe $2iHi would m.
having

staled

r.

liartmeni and that while he could allll

should

moved (hut $IU(l b.- alluwcwl.

vide Ihe limits of the city, which
iiileniiun.

uie-

i-aiiaed

Murchle

moved

Hun

m.ide lir.fi and

cat Med.

would gl'.'e

be

Cb^RBING THE CANOIOACY OF

Fly Prouellon.

followctl

by

rcpubllean

prlniarl.-s.

whic-b
S.-p

Jail Impriaunmoni

Covell li; making vpli-ndid iiro

brought

a

forth

much

over

■ter street

from the G.

and oibcra. was referred lo the alreel*

Perkeli dl.l nut lUBk aurb ar

and walks .cumniitiec.

(.rdtiinnc..' n.s-essai?- apd so cxpresscJ
V. .wng
on

ilial

it

w-..uUl

tbe* dealers

lo

l«e

A r; .-Tunlriiloo



from

Eusel. xuperinieodent ot

pi-ovidv

Marquoiie, sa.ving

that

ceivcwl and filed.

action wa» in-.-eKsary thai t-rleiif.- bad

gratlfylUR

.v.iiniv should pile ut>
|i

i- sUl. d b>

those

Mr

c.n.-ll

will surely

re

It (Irand Tr»v

mndldate

i>

i-iiiilled

to. th.-r-

that .Mr

Cuvell will win out.

cuncluslv.-l)
disease

A communication

stiow-ii Hint flies tarjlod

an.l

ibui -while

Trust

H

the

llv.d

weak

here

a

slunilil

is-

W.T.-

In fa. f

-

be ulread, sur.-

and SgVltiKs lisiik of Chn-am

-

The

-

w-ajs and

r.iiort on ih.

tl

nieps comniiUee'i
f

Hoflit

more

healthy

Hum |

The comulltee oo wharres re-oin-

wer.- sc reened in and l>ro-1 mended
Hlck.-.d eald lh..i Trav.

luel

goHi-li

alc.riK a

.

AUloiii

U'ssl | u,;,i

that

nothing

i,o other Walk

For siJe by ^ aeeW.
VAixrv emr »*■«»«»■■■ oa

wllh

Ad..|.l

I

The repc'ri of |bc- slre.-lji and WBik?
cc-nimm.-e recommending a

cemi-nl

[ sidewalk 00 Ifie east side of Hope
niy Alton,ej fraii ,Mj .jiai the or-!^,,,.^ between'Washington and Krool
dinanre w-i» suRge.t.d ty the Isoardadopted
of

I C Gcrmnliie. Who sas unavold

**llM new the Bwt. Cook^ Uw**

done

|..j

presented by J. W. llanneu lor Mayor

ihATi U ioond <4 iBBiorm bi^ QU«lit7. ItwiBsiwsys
■^^brMd. SoB«(sii^bsse\esRUia«tlcoMtkDte
^icr n ymn
U yeo dsooU
lass the isMt bk (rf trcRifale with
WUte** we WMdcl like to be wKned. becuse oe accouaft
cf ib grcBt pocwlin^ it » wfaiect to «U kmk ol Izi^eiy.
BBd M W« WL aqlR M «H
whcM we BIO MDlied ol
IwaUe we BTC sUe to pkoc it wfe it Vi Jnijp
Alweys bey e( i^bUe dakn sik} see thet e« M»e •

be

1--'hnlll

h-alHi

t»r

th-

i>I

the-

The board Of public works was Inplon for • Ui-

ably absent, bul ashed that Ibe resoiu

lUy White

|K.v.ii«

e all kinds of U...,.M,nen( was accepted and adopted.

the eoiitn-n Khout.I

Oovell

r on tbe Weal

fol

WO..M

h

aud

side.

It.

PERSONALS.

Har|e.tiii

H:,s (uf y-Ai*
made
a
atndy
Ot
c-iirooic aod Ungertng Bloooaoo. SM

iving all fruit!
e street* pro- I

r-viens|«r uru-u-e sad superior knowl­
edge svv-v'ji'. him 'Ji cor« enrabie dls•V.S.-*—all rti.oBie Diseases of the
Ltaif. cplne Nerves.
Blood.
Skin.
Heart.
f.iiPKv
6-tomarh.
Kldaeya,
UlsiiJcr Oi'd Rowels scieuuficsliy and
euccessfuUy treated

ordlnancv wav;

c-

Mes«r*

Abtx);i
Mra. J. F

4B(]

SiiiioDsait and two cbil



dren and Mis» I.iitle lUrnv* ot l_il."
•|taHe.

HE WILL BE IN

Traverse City, at VUlllflG
HOTEL. OD SATURDAYS
SUNDAY. HORDAy
A«mst8‘9<-10 '
9 Day# Oaly
CoxsvltMtleas Exaao*
iMlioa and Adviee FMc

Dr. McDonald

Kn.m Uednesd,,
J. W

■ viU di>
bltiR
COtidlllOl
buslliesi.
And.
Wbervax. To make ih.tltd oihe
forms effec-Uie m th..V people. It Is i,vc.-ss
next presldelil o' the I
It.-d Sini
should have the hon.-st
fled support of the nieml-ers of tb.next congress: aud.
Whereas, It U tieo-ssarv (bat <-«ii
grv«s should he <x>nll•u^.-a ol iu> ii not
ouly ol high character aud iiit.-grity
but also abiiKv and courage and ei
jverienev lu public llli-

re

from the Harrit

ii^-.ivi-d and the offer aeceple-l.

had
.

.-:ilen w-h.-rr ih.-r.

tralm

i.-resi .11 lour and a half |ier cent wai

iiroieeled.

ihai

hal

of all

the $C.iw>a w-orlb ot bridge bouds. in

of their sysit-ni. ih<- weak could not.
Ur. GucMrIch s.n.l

Is Coming

offering iNir*and accrued Interest fui

might li.- ni.l- 1.) ihi-uw the germs out
and

sent abi-ad

The Well Known

SPECIALIST

flagman

eeivitig Is ivrta'nly

rov ll s cmulidacy for

h.- |s>li.
4 I~-111R

a

would

be

DR. .D0N4L0 MCOOMU)

lY-rx

crorslng West l-'rott street, was

v.-ry

WANTED-FREfiH EQOB—Wa pay
2e per des. ahevs the markst prica Iti
either cash or traus for niea atm
freah cc8t- The Hannah A Lay MafA

Theodorv
Ihe

Ur. Moon was i>( the opinion ihai such

bad already been prepared, and was

cwoan*e diem to flit it
BemmiUEsb. Heny brad i> u •bomioOioiilfl
duamiirb becflra it loro iadoutbbdb which the ifllric
itiem cammi peoantfl.
Tommnhnii«E|bllradkufldrahlfllo hir mK
dal kiml <4 lam which e»i hmw i of li|h (imle lod leh•hk. Tnidkar hnah me veer flFl to be <4 indifcra*

i. to

unoecessary In this northern eounl-y

lli posllloii 1.1 Judge of He- sllu.iti.ni to

The r.-solutlon

R. A

days from laai algbi
Mr

Tbomaa drova to

discussion.

Other Bwslneaa.
A iwiliion for Hie grading of Web

(he •crv'cns. and that such action was

sm-h a result is said by llio-- wb.i ur--

Hun be adopi.s)

Walt o!
to

thought

trlei and the wipnort whieh be le re-

of Ihf Cell C Cov.-ll Cungr.-,>loii

dorsing the candidacy ot Llr

for not

Wall

gross In the Boolheri: i>art of the dis

Tueaday nigiti in m-rfect th.- oraanlLa

en­

by

Mr.

public works

Mr.

Harlow street, elgnidl by Albert Ukm

hlniseir,

Mrs. Charles

WM.plraty wide enough and

duys. the ordinance lo Uke eflei-t 20

hardship
Mr

Vlolallcuit of

pnntahnble

ftiw of $22 or In deiauU Of payiUCtiL

Inloci additional entbuslasm Inin the

M-1-II1S to be liu IH.ssIMi- question bul

the

era' plcnk yesterday.

BO action I., ing takvn.

ICK-iil

r.rolullon

Rowers Hsrbor and took iB the tfem-

this

Ing repuhlii-ttU' meeting and thin dea

Mr. and Un. R. A. Lovrto and Xr.
nod

after inn. h dlscusvlun.
are

Hanlon this notaiag wUh

-sirc-i widths. Or, Moon favoring nar

An ordinanc- which iimhlblls (run

Uie ordiiiiiii-i-

w<

Tbis hrtmgbl up the matter

files by u suiiahle screen, wntr pawcHl

ft wilt l>e n nnu

there

to

Baiile Crvdk. wblcA I* hM hoiBO.

Into.

slivv-iw ami asking

gic-eslotuil (Usltlet.

L. Blsckcic and hrothor HaaiT.
t

he thought that this should be looked

views.

i.iii .v.i

to

Mra.^. Beenen. at M-

some talk of a concrete pavement aud

board of

erse .snmty givei ihe liiujot itt that a

i«n(r>-*«lonui iioliiliimion In

be laid on (he table, as

ii-r wns referred to tbe fire and po

3(1 feel

sp.-aker

Miss Margaret NaWvfawInrwod

their father, wbo U on big way to

Mr. Lamson asked that Che eiHmai

bU

be

Ds-

Of Aim Arbor, who Is TlaUlag hlM.

end Ihe property owners' $2^62.72.

the-

cvlie the iiomlmilloii

cDlb dlutrUt

the

n.w

lii.ii. tliHt

uh. general •■ntbuilaviu was muni

keep

On Mr. GcxMlrich's motion the mat

stores, etc.. fiOm ex

t-y>ri oihei jK.irs (■( III.. Eli

Mr.

Ibis monilfiE.. r'...,

r. and

$4,744.28. including pulling in

building (or sole unless protected frotu

Cicldrer" mill Ilu-r.- W-Ill

DeYoung.

Al! Inn; eouage, ivinrBad to Alalrw

sewer, the cuy* share being ll.480.82

IXisliig fruit u.- vigelnblra oulside the

novel! will he p.etenl to deliver ai

Ed

rpendtng the atumw at

Tbe city engim-er a estimate of the Ions Bay. aod two chUffroB. sroBl to
Toronto today.

Mill.., grocery

Mi

who are III i-luse loiiib wnii ih.- sliua

At the meeting in the council rooms

10

nioHun

Railroad arenue to Iloardmao aveui

shed

i.miib.T will 1-. hw.-n.-il Y«r> larg.ly i

Hie primaries

TueBday NIghL

chief agreeing

Mr

appropiia
ibe

ijtve bean

cost of Improvlog Blghth wtreet from

covercHl

could be erected for about $22
Bre

UruHiwr.

Yoiing will return ^it evraing.

Morley today alter vUltlng at Eaiplr*.

next Tuc-edii> tugliCs

tor him a maA». n» "i at l■•asl 2,'.‘'0 at

More Will be at Meeting

Iron

th.-

bershlli list of (lie (\ivell i liili iiint (hi

Grind Traverv

MR. COVELL.

Holliday staled Ibai Mr. GIIIU.

r iilace on Stale alreel. and Ihe board
that an

Hial

Is

PaviBB Matters.

the city clerk, had offered ihithought

and

the mouou not being Seconded.

Imrae would

iiM-d to advaiiluge and II

-Tlw-d last evening .tor-a Visit With

and Mrs. W. M. fVrriMn. w^

more dlst-usslon

uiiiple and (be old flcv lairse roiild be

srvera

uii-.-ling.

the Inal

he t.-ferred to the wavs

aud means cuininiti.-e. but !>. Muon
This

w

elaborate

ihki

lluiefc iiecesMvry lo hire another horse.
.uce wo. not taken

d

Engle DeVauDf, of Saiblon. Mleh'

Wltitih- H.oag>ii

le- Ilr.-.l In emergencies, II was rowe-

nundrixl lianiin. enmlled on ihe men

campaign lor the

RESOIDTIONS ADOPTED

irv making

preparailoax.

end of his usefulness lo the Bre^de-

the

kssp

that

tx- too much to give,

the ladles

that

one of Ihe horses was nearly at Ibe

nu-.-llng.

bi-.-ii

Hannen thought

tbi- smbulanee drawn by a horse be­
ileparlmenl

B CuaiMralora.

sfesr

II was tbe Idea of Ihe board lo have

fire

n . say* It aCM

w;

Hint council laai year ap-j^,J|”^,
fthout ,IL
It cured ber IttUs sSB mt
>rinn*asm and stomach (rsoMw '
proprlaied $300 tor enierialnmen'
Mrs. riorw Hrbeew, Bov
Mr Hannen asked (h*l ihc council be- lys:
-Dr
fWldwsU's OMup I
liberal as possible.
rured ay liul* Ctrl of nrasilpat
cannot rrcontmend your spleoOH r
*be ladles ary under a heavy exK> highly for children Mrs. Mary K. Young. BvirilagtsB, I
IM-. hut Itu* meellng here w-lll In. of
writes:
"I cHHrerluUy i
luiervsi M and valuable for the
Bothara B* lh« twsi U
adven
Miller.
. .. .
. Mn
win be I
CoUwell-s ffytwp FegsM
Too much atresa cannot
be
rsulw u a loxsUr* Iv
wllh splendid rrsulw
II Ih.- impurtance ot this min-t
chlldrea.
dnigguti
id Ihe Itiiiieriance of sending Hie
bglHe

Into iboroughly presentable tbape and

owned fay the rlly

wie!^'»«m-»'

«i educated women in ibf jh"

pm

desired to make It free to the

.-ourt

Michigan, the most protu

and

the city

llre coinmltlee to re|iorl i

Many Enrolled.

Han-: Wrathen. I
, : dunarsdu.

t’..

here would be the reprewnlallvt

the

night

matter of

addie«»~l

uig that the ladles who would be i «'is 'tlTs

mbulancp. sa'liig ihai the tmard ot

Tueada

sill lake plow cm Ihe fli-M (if

A

A eommuBicBtloB

btlefly

the

evening.

CONGRESSIONAL CLUB.

•mm MMillMIHillfl’ al ^^m4

fitato Fodaratlon.
Kaeeland. piwaMeBt. and

health officer.

ambulance In Ihe best nf condition

on

liKwnlUga In the various townships w ill

si (or Mr

H

a t ig mass meeting was derided upon
to be held In Ihls city

COVELL

AMiUUxtiiwi
Ftftaiy’fSMnls

Cormick. BO.

1 iH-haW Of the ladle* J

A

iheKe iii.-eiings are arranginl. how«

onstratloii
THE

Mobb

rick. Abbott. L*ybm. Perkeu and Mc­

rran Ttaasdar-E Roeord.

Dr
ussed and the uxeruilve i-onmillii
^aa autbortied .o pn-eare a series i

ENTHUSIASM
MANIFESTED
OF

Mureble and

rotlBi yea and Messrs Rickard. Gooff-

the de|>artmeni an «-x(ra horse

Areldent* will hipiM-li. bUI Ihe be.
regulated families kt-ep I r Thunm
Kelertrlv Oil for «urb cmerreiiel..*
iliduev ll»- |vain and heals the hurt

MEETINO

tnnale.

> As pCMVibie.
r resolutions be sen
thrcwgl,
Ihe dliirlci. with the
e irequest tba
Ikt-y be published In lull
formation and gutdaniv of the voters
The w-solullou vras adopted unanl-

tng members Of the executive rommll

.wt4 ofnett.T-ti-i:
l.lxlle E Evan« to Minme r White.
00 N and a. hlk 2. p i< i*i
Allan M Bmitb el al it> K !• Tavlr>r.
uVs of vnM ol neU. 18-27 In
Wullaie liiJVie biiO wife to Slephei.
t) Hoale. *et4 O. «•„. 7 St 11
Tbur^-M ISrookmayer and ail.- i>.
Iliebe CariH-nlrr. part lot 21. Iilk K .
1. * Co e 7th
ielvtii (!rod> and wif.* to Emii} P
(illlel. tieVi. U‘IT-10.
Sylveate' Brown and wife to Julio
Holdernian. partv.U U-S7 12
Henry K Co«»
10
Ellzat>eil>
K
;«ani. lota 17 and IK. bla. 6. II I.

tbc peaL hut tiK moltaB Mat. Ueaara.

(aiih that bis iiofnlnailon wilt tw of

the Covell elub. appolDled the fallow

MAL ESTATE TBAhSFk(t%.

Mr. toMBfiB npvaB |Vt Um hoarff^
of pBbUc WBrtca be taatrocted to fight

FRUITS TO BE PROTECTED

uieusl).
K

irouM> here Buiiday
way to Bouib Kaaaon
Mr. and Mn LuU Ijunar (ok >up|M'r Saturday evening wlib her kuu.
Charley Klin-«t>T. and wll>J. Plrkran. of luair lA-mjit.
and
Mary I. Brown, of Marlon. Wla . are
vialting itirir ulru-ra, .«ra.
lUi-hH
flemlngURi and Mn. Debbie Tueker.
Douglaa and Totntuh- Wynhooj. U*
lied ta Tnverae Cliy over Handay
Mn. Kverett Cnln vlalied her par
euu, Mr. and *>n.
Kraok
Harvey.

Btttoa anoTWey (a tV prSatMiUtai of
;tbe crtpMp) etSBaeBipf bath kWh pr
low degroc ia a matter of pBblte r««>
ord aad Baa aiM (ba apBroral of the
attorney ■aaeral ot the Dattad Butca.
He bu pledged Ihe people of Ibe
dlatriet to Btasd ftw tbelr Isttreet In
any rerkaloca of the tariff whl^ may
be lUBpoeid In coagreaa. to look after
MiebicMtS tniercM m any plant that
atay be adopted tor ir
MATTER WILL BE LOOKED INTO
Bt the wi
^aate laadt
'
of tba elate, ao
BV THE COUNCIL.
blihir seeded iti many ot Ibe north
cnLgBBntles ofAbU oougroaeional die
tridL In fact..he U pledged to give
every matter of Importance Iq tbU .lIs.
trtcL the aanx- careful earaesi atieo
Uon (hat haa cbaracicrltad bis am
In every p<»lUon of publir trust to
which be nks been called. W«. there­
for. commend him to the voters
of FLY SCREENS ORDINANCE WAS
ADOPTED LABT NIGHT.
Uls dUtrU.-t as a man of esemptarv
habits, whose private life U above repraacb. aud a man to all Iboae things
which nuacs a high type of American
Mads art Vppruprlatiaiv
vlUten.
itau Fadaration of WcMnan'
Wllboul hesitancy and wllh a firm

W:i.

I.-(Ij:ii

Moot:

(csadrlcli

vo(

Dr. McDonald

aiu
-

Iji , iirnve.1 Ia*t evening alii
The Tutaoek Moth.

>111 visit fur two or ihr.-v- weeks a:

be

twegbi

now. arx

mo-icn ih- enainc-r and ih- s

Bay* fipeoal Alt*nt«n to CffUrHv
i'BiaiTlial I>afn>-«>. Throat aad LbBT'

W'’

.uiit— sill serni- «iima;lli.ea.ws. r-lrun,. Ii.r*.--.ci pocidttirj
the borne of Mr ami Mr* Georg.- W
Vomeii s.-ri.;.,, Ji.d Physical Do$/l
atuO’ii:' nt-edr-d and report a:
McWeihy, on Wesi From sire.-:
.\o«. therefore, be li resolvec] >hat
1 nivwilng.
Mrs. George Friti and Mrs. Charles
.■rd all qiiwlL >.Bd
wc iDtorm the voicr* of ibe
Hth
!rl.-rni..n Abbott brought np
. rt MewW«B«, Md
-^'ougressional Dlalrlvt through ibewi- Uc^-ktnan iprot yesterday at South
I'h aud t
: of a bi'-I tr. V -he Chief a
-alter wfigt jotir dja*
resolullotis
that
Hoti
Gvwtrge
U
Una rdman.
Covell. our fellow towm-mau. repre
M
fur going uui 01 11,- .-It) att
Mr BRd Mrs Walter Yurdley left fichimg the pest be loaru-d
seiitcd ns durlug two terms In
tbe
p.-rk-tl. inoilon carr -d
stau- U-gislaiure as a young man. with :.-D> tor Mwn.-..1..na 1-.-OV Howard
Mr; Goudrict thought there
wj
credit to hiciself and bis p<w>plc and lo «'r> and Gr.-.-nville to vuii friends
luorv scare than damage conueett
the suie at large
Then by reason uf and i-vialivua
itu: cemsuTt Dr MeDonaW an^ g« i
hla'good
good tservice In the lowei
Wllb the moth staling that be nod esse
i.rs .. riucaner went u. Ml Pleas­
{enrroct dl.'.gnoxi* of yoor Alsf.ara m4
the republicans of Cbarlevoiz.
Kal
rid bia trees of them very- simply.
After discuasiog some minor busl
l.-el a**'ir. d D.e Doctor Iwowa. coc•

Wexford. Itensie and Leelanau, ant toda.v.
r.ess the cowncil adjourned until nes­ , rert'v wb..' sUa 30U. If JOT. are otrat the request of the people
people of Grahd
Mrs E Lombard returned to Fort only removing the cocooos and cat
Traverae. Jollied lu seadlug hi
Tbeoe uaaWB
Wayno to,lay after s|>eoding a few ting off the wors, affected iiiuU» using ' Monday night
I- ra!L write (or
stale frebao-. wbicn place htB’leJ
weeks
al
I.eland
with credit to ifiem aud (n>u wrbk-b
-PC Mrs J H Otrai
Mayor Germauie waa of the cp.u ,
Mr and Mrs. H. 1 Jobnfa'h reiur»ed
poaitton he waa promoted b.v Oresl
been
.rv-wittg
that the board of public worts.Cblcag >, wbo have
dent McKinley to the oaice of dMrlrl to Detroit today after speuJtag some
m
lid take charge of
the
mailer, some t me vUlUAg frlenda a- CadliUc.
ationie} for the Wc-sicru Ductrlcl of
lime at .Sortbport.
Michigan, and twR-e roappolnUM bv
and
Tl aversa
idisg a report and enermiiwte all;f'barle oix. Petcy.kev
Mra H. a Dbv-U of St- LooU. wen:
PrealdeM TlNodore Rooseveh.
relsnicd hoiue today.
jpossible.
His aenrke V> the paoffW aa United

I'aralysto.

Keorak-

THERE IS Snu. BTJPE
THEN DO NOT DESF'AIR

0.0^7 "

yea Tbeoe us
Bympura biaak.

C::

to OBieaa today.

jt'Wy.

Address Dr. Dtmaia MhOungM. (k*
6{>edali*t Detroit M W
Tbe CharlevBlx, corwr ^tk ffnt ‘
euxabeth itmti.
’ ^

^

ym l»

Y—f

■>^1111

tUlSlRl



ABUShg

OBiT a lav baaAroA AelUn bUA bp St

tarns eaa

be

bai

Mms fbaoa Asya,

luM trofMMIr

(bosMA

e win at csnalB
a

Vbb

r«a»oiM to a AroMlai

«t

oa

pret^

appSUA

ro^aen

of tbo orpuite aatu>

lb ttm Aralaab* vator. a&d also tba<
«hlok baa baoa oarrlaA «t mrir ta

with llpse, sulphur and salt as a pre­

roar Job.

ebore

AaA c aaa

sdll a baebtaer b

m

Mst U asA

A groat Baay toseca attack only dead

tbf vroex track

or decaytog trees, and these tom a

NOTCb ON OAINV COWb.
"Tbe brmiAlax of Aaby cattle
readerod

tea abA «aUk tee) U auU.
baaps planA rc«alar9 over tbe MA.
•MfeaA Ma4 Is ta a tertcr or leapw
with

tbe

AtoatAi* at (ba air

all tbe nore u<

af

oar

Ugboet

dairy ca«s have boaa dm
oAlh-prodBetoc Haea «atU they are U
itamr «B

MBstuial detonolty.

■very veB-brod cow that Is kept oe
tbs farm by tbe very Uw of Its betag
1s laady aad aMe to asstat to gtvliig

«ial «aa Artraa oS rrom tbe IIbo-

aAdMoasl valoe to al) ertas grown on

U e< Uaw U (be proosw

tbe fara If we oaly swrotud U with

sCMte

(be right eoadltioaa

Pwlac raoata rears a form of UaM

Baytog cove aad seRlag (bea

as

aODst PPBSA Htos has beoLpat

fata as **ey Slop glvtog milk aever

tbe tasabet

ballt

R Is fbodaeed.br CriaA

Iw eob Itrae hr macbiaerr to a verr
iie' pevAer.'apA H to thw toads pOv
iTBsAtoM -Hase ita a caostl<

sp

o

herd «t

dairy oowa.
Tbe ealt fiaai tbe moBoai of Its
Mrlb

sbaaM

be

kept

to

a

thrlRy.

Utttog SB aatottl

aad U a «aelr «TUed (otto

dowa ta a great aaA pennaaeat loea.

MbrtaelaaA.
tee Is appUed to cuatttles

It Is sotoethtog losi forever, that ao

VMTtac troto tra to tveaiy baadtad

■epat of attor care or teedtog can

tiiieH par ttaiale acre, aad vbea pat
od trttb aalad sewer «aa be
TW doeetlea

aat-

vbleh at oaee

be-

N wbatber Utosetoai

lABla.
Itaare Is M niddle conrae or steadetlU period to calf ratatag

Bach day

tba oalf ta aot gttolag K

ta loatog.

At tba ead of two years' proper care

iWh aad carbeoate toe craaad to a
9m BPvdar

aad

Btatt a«aal to ibSM pradaood bp cM

ie of Scab aad fat.

art «i«ni tee. aad tboe Ala0 srttb tbo totpoaalpo proow

good

birds snd tendered a |2u bill In pay­

at (he open eoA so that the cnllr can

ment. expecting about tiu la Change.

be rolled jooi

placed oo tbe ground

formed that the pHee of the rooster

o( ibis table on which tbe berrels are

banana trast on tbe Psclflr coast,

and isro bens ss» IKo.

a

Ger own

set for suing

Tins dtaeu-e often
that are not

aiis<ki>

sprayed.

It

ooUrvabU- as small blarh

ArsI
bruw-o

pleats, oeeurrlng

Brsi on

wontber It sprt-ads rapidly

Stock

Stamen.' burned off eo that the charred i«rtlon

Ben

Davis

tar .came above tbe ground when set they

Paacbes. Sneed. Alexander. QaDell.l
Mamie Roaa, Mooni Rose. Old Mixon

indefinitely.

till

TheeV ripen to the order named.

Jl ta a gm>J rule lo use kerosene lib­
erally abtaii ibr- Interior of the place

depression In the mutton market and

Iroxe-. and

shevp and

euiUt

iuoib

(t-edvr--

btive

ta-rti

and

neat

OQi--' a mooin spray

... .rioi ol

lb>- buiMlug

the
siib

baralai tbo oooi..

TYPE OP STALLIONS FARMERS SHOULD ECOURAGE.

of traatawnt orald suit us.
tala.

> froK
IbcM 0OU have beao velgbed.
taoir

divided

WfKWaflbPtaaBda
Oiuami

toctudod.

have

All anttooeb In

OtotoOB.
W to HO pooads:
AltaUa hay

if

poaada.

of tlibe to tbe eon la
ta

attended
lu

than

ptadre eob Une ta ompb
la distnata vbore. ovlox to oear
Boaa of ItatoWte. U ta saoro ooevealte to aoe cob Usea. R ta aaaoatUl lba(
te tea boapraad tron tbe be^ aa
Moa ae taBoa. aad ataa. la ordar to
Ipowe CBOre cdtoeUva dtaulbatloo. tbo
Albt bonowe aaooM bo pasaod over
M C»o or tfciM Aart
ab to Bcattdr aay iBapa that aatr aot

kdoo taDoa la tbo Mitaa.
Otetai Him aboald aot be AoUvored
ta
tarto totail all an
- . Ite osaAe lor lu app
taao
oecaaktoad br tbe taam-

Nieftetaci.

Wbaa Braaad tecMoM ta aoed It
taeaM MStala a bltfk |

HPi 1a an otosB xnda cropa. to ray
■olbtad of tbo foal vaod aaed that
Ii fpnad fioto ea« tera to aootber
W* hove bad

troaMc wt(b aeod oaia aad
m taaraevlac good Oeaa aood ta
tao oaly eortala way to got a good

Clover seta 4 pounds, oet alrao 4

ponds,

boekvbeai

poeads.

wheat braa

bMAUbw

8 pouada, oora

aad oob ataal s pouada
tton.

taUge 40 pooada bay
backvbeat

toMdUaw

4

pcuadi aad

Tbe service of these aialltonaniiia from I2S to 8&0. bat fauTnerw can much better afford to pay »ucb prices

Ibas to breed their marc* to nonde-acrlpi. onregtaicred anlmnta
and knows tht be ran pro-duo- their

braa 4 pouads tor

Oteaad yMdtog lo to 18 c

■ of 4

hkd by

How anyfarm.-r uh.. reos one ..f these nobl.-

careful

inro hU marc to some w-ortblcM scrubto produce coU» ultuon

peleerionfrtwi

DIONITY IN ALL WORK.

KCBR TMt COW BANNA CtBAN.
Mng ranaers have the bad habit of
groat

beape

of' maaore

of bad

oMlgod to breatba

the

Igv-ail)

nity.

TUal's foottshnesa.

Tbcrea po|may bt- had from the lacr itiai when

odors that

work of any kind oa the farm that la j an ll'InoL. fanner cat is-iuvh taards
beneath the dignity of aoy man.

Ig^oui of rotionsood tree* on nta farm

uorance

mtatakeu

fo^ihe fur: was IxTalded througlimit the

NUBBINS OF FARM NEWS.

['allry, On-gon. arc .!• Iighi.-d ta-caus.-

arc

U

sometime#

ale as something qulie remarkabU-.

dignity.^

tbe body aad boDds up (be sysicD.

(Irapi- gro»-«-rs

from

tbe atanoiy

are

Soulhwesl MIsaoun ta cipertinR an

in Ih.- Hoclu- rl»«-i

il-> li-nve ,lta...v.-r.-.| that ih.- |N-cnlUr

breathed by (be rattle and break down

umeOEe Itoacb crop this y.-ar

tbeir systetoa

Some genius has figur-d oui ihai a 'lb.- Fiatui- T.■!..>» grafs- '« perforiion j

got

Tbe sir and (be cow

ao saturated wttb

the odor

of

ire that It gets taio (he nllk.

t.-d soil or ihai .-..uii.ry will pr.«luce

bee will on a busy day draw augarjOae
from ISO.Ofto dttferem clover beads

grow-i-r

a

Inst sprtog punning ways lo destroy

u-arblng

tbe

best
an

of



llllnota

average

of

i-n.-fh)

RN'MONCV W IMMTB LANP.

jnte which
This feedtog troogh U a Boe thing

to

u of

make

New Hainte

handsome

ru«> from

woolen jam

rag*

They

and I

and c

cli-lita>ralely

tain the |■opulaIloD

will sund dyeing—*oiue-

Apple prices
to

the towewt

to

the weai

prices

ol

they are sob)eeted to great prew

a

expected

declined

Texas
to

ai

Uiat I’rof

for

ibe next

diamape

reelalm

yai

;.ri.l a liberal

deao Buy Trtaa Rrom

wttb

Mtapid Md raady to be Auod

Reputabte

Ooatars

Only and Inelst on Cuerontlaa.
Tbe. fnilt

tree agent nit) soon be

sbtlclttag tar

spring

delivery.

ing. 1a retarded

oaly troB known boosos and alvaya

Mtts.

got a WTttteo guaraaty.

V* Bttkss

a Bae ap.

Do aot pay lancy prices tar fancy
(bey are only a snare.
Ttaat aotblBg bat what yon know

^ PAMM HAMM AHOULO tataMIV.

year -

t tavtac a wtte aad a bit of
I ote

out of the snow and MUd.;
PIc ta good,

Aa undue exposure

.

'

but nobody «IAilN.tt'

three times a day and nothtog

otoe.'

No more does a bog wont oora HORth

quires a large amouai of rarbou feed

In and moinb cot without raongs.
I movod to Tessa fram llUioto ter

body

y-rara ago, sod up to that tlBS hs4

fthea-p will do better

If

not

closely c-onflned or kept too

109

never aces cottoeaerad meal.

warm

I BO*

feed It all (he (me. and find it la In*

Tbi-y nec-d a good dry yard for exer-

for pregnant rows and

with a ronstani supply at water

aiecrw —J.

C

for fintohing

Henry. Eiilt

CDumy,

Tesaa
-Too much hoy will suke n horse's
coni rough and siartag sod MOU hto

U 1s uaeless to prescribe With par-

appeiiie," wriics a very RDud frtoad

tirularliy th<- klods of feed, only to

and a good fanner aa w^L but wd dif­

say- tba. th<-revbould be a proper pro

fer with him.

The trooble to tirhlfist

portiou of Jai and flesh forming sub­

1) In somMhlng elae.oawe do not bo-

stances. a.- bran, oil meal. corn. peas,

llcvc a horae wUI cot more cten ter

oau and good clo> er and tnlxod bay.

than U good for him.

products.

and

elwa:-s

MACHINE HOk. MkLRB.

mewe

iiu-ludlng

Tbe machine wheel boe 1* a gnat

a

il'iug III tbe gardrn.

It mshcs gardoR

work a real plroaure If yoo hsva

or*

variety and ar- ccmdiietive ,0 the good

ol t e modern

and \

b<at)h of Ih- dlg<-stive organs

wheel boe arraagemeate.

noi

only

rive bulk but

give

comeloed

drill

They ora

001 rctaUy oDd not hard to

ORornio.

iti-n

would l«- Ilf •- or

no

in-nble

with ta-id siLai k- ol w in >ii duriug Ibe

silage at noon. Feeders have been able

du oa much w-ork w ith one of them oa

to make gains of

ten men with bond boew ood do U bst-

t-Igbt

to

twelve

pounds w-b<-n feeding oats and corn

UT.

with a good quality of clovtw hay and

Jttukn- ore bMh good, mod price* rSR

straw

aboui the- kame.

dustry lur the winter montbs

If III-

Inn'

gniw.-i

-iiiiph

Um.l les

his HPl-l. - into 111-- IWM - I w -1 iKMIl
Ibe gTe.xt.-t liumlw-r mil-

• iinfertib-

1--I, h- will Jis<v»i-r »h--ii hh*-vk Ilia: lil» fruit lias
III-

lu<s<-s( prio-

Oatmeal and Jlpsecd boUed Into a
thin creel Is Aoe for lambs.
Uke It and thrive nffghtlly.

s grape I

Tb-

ehlora of any- ac-edman and con ffra.-rally gel Uiem delivered, (reicht paid.
■the ilM price.

Supperson cannoi

acre# de-'

be

raised

Dr.

W.

Petcher

not owd moch wster with thU gruel. pointed director of
If fed twke a day.

pt-rlmeat

su lon.

has

the
He

I

Whoa tbe lIMr trass caNaral aad graxlog toads.

V be has leataed

weU grova they wD) have roOB

aM win aot crowd tbs ttaadard eaca.

Tbe

Mtosoorl

law

r««alrtec

pouluy

Urm



bay

a

-

• mg foi

of]

from a

a 'on ..I oil nteal

mln.h i- a lii.-l.- I.-.., than

same sixe

i

<-rops

Slid

H-s'

'find

corn roots euend three feet on •Hhos

HANDLING WEANING COLT8.
nnie -n th- life ol

no 'h.-

Uta tiiother - ►

This cen le-d->n- bell-1 h* ih-

-at deal of exerrtae by
luoiper and

*>-'

l-

bta

i(

would

be a

(nd [irar-iK-.- to tie t -oH in a
ham

pvidv

up it

all

day

l.ike

(-faildn-n.

rolls

develop bone and mnsrle b« -x
1-rc-ii.e

Tbe,' ranoot be abut up in a

strong wblle shut to US'
tlnuaJly

bouse coo

Tbis saves potting the apples

'•*' ] on the ground and having to handle
.4 pontb... «wttog table

i, abould be made large enoogh
ajfralL

two

bvreta

to
of

adrprise 10 many farmer* wbo
never in-esTigaied (be aubject.

of

have
Islay-

it-g by rorn only Ibe sbailowest pMwing should be given, aad
11m.' th-

'-orti

Is

from

tbe

planted until It to

laid by a tto-- mulch aboald be main,
talned 01.1U- surface (o bold the moistur.

10 the grouad

he foundaticra
'o eat oau

If they

befom

have i-wined

weaning time ao

nsQc-b tbe U-uer
1;

moling op ibe pasture or the
Tbe oafg

way to save the poature to to keep
her abut up when the ground to raft
aft«r a rain.

6be knows tero

ar«

tbousoads of Juicy bugs and grab* and
worms Jost onder the sod thU ore (•

A moderate supply of
should be provided.

plenty of this

* ^ eannot be peranadrd

by 'browing bricks at her

s-iy of food, and with mis o*u way l»-

tno*- .-conondcaJ to have pick

Thto

blU

A SOW HUfiT ROOT.
U.y-earold boy <an grow rugged and |

They also n.-»-d ronl(gUi and a van
A HELP IN FRUIT PICKING,
lu rorr*ti«-rriaI orcharding i: i« gi-i*

a

' ccrrn lu Kausa* and will 00 doubt be a

deprive him -.I ex.-rtvse

goi ncIT and t

When

or more in search of motalure.
, drawiug was tnad- from

greai toisuk-- to shut him up now and

............... larm.-r build

totclly

' side of (he stalk and go down five f**t

i-unning m tb- fields and un tbe roods

WAKES UP TOO LATE

by deep

Id tbe picture it wil! be seen that te

iK-slbl-- a»d

,<

done

Btsrird (ban ibrougb any (Kher cosa*.

bruft!

to -ii.- mp

ta

plowing «fier (he com boa bee* well

farm animal- to -.nsiime the— crop*

ir hr>i -a»en from

an- : fr

believe niore harm

any

colt I* when ft.

room* I. >u- ■

It. |irulec< the torn roots, beraaae wo

ihat

adapu-d of

The most rri'iea

'V- liat-

We shall never stop urging (armors

The' hud II ner-essacy to 4row
.---rtaiij

sh«~p aiP the

'^p of ap:-i- -

/

tba, ^

1011

'.-.I I.. sh.-t-p at about $le,

-ti or I- ;is Jl ;

|>la- mg eai h

aud

A Kaasae City man who wont to ajtMtd not !e*s ibu
neighboring

the 1

e.-titliale

fioin

bv- rar-Mii;y pla.-d on t--p an-l gen-h

forownyj them agato

when be was called to Virginia.
rail-

roods to give tr«o passes to sbippen

Iiiider-Und
:.iici

11.- iiKiii.ii--

ataml !:•"

loadta by a roUable fralt grower.

B bsBas prerUad for bait

It is a isvfht
10 ogre-. Iwt

of tbe -ta-es Then u>- brsdmg should

rently

Virginia
was

valuable
aMsur>-dly

i.n. a 10., ol .on. about IT

wi:\

tog and packing work going on concur­
S.

Is

th-' pn.i iifi.-n pBio loi sonii- of Ih>-s--

cratly

They ; nonh.

They do i

'

PROTECT THE CORN ROOTB.

w-faen

-—-ni to Igoorc

f.-Miie,-

»"• 1
h,-

g-I s
i-i>hl

only

-els or ta.\.-s :u layer-

from 8ap-j*x'

r Sorlolk. The

M-i-iions.

on which w- all

I'-ni.-oing I-. gruil-u-. arranging m I

alatlDg Of 21.000 seres of fine land.; P< rnon grains, and there i* one Tloe-|a“ll> wcV
| voted Ic

Plaaot

You ewa got Urn Bto-

farm ta sk*

positive and

whiHi the mnyi.ii'y

lian--l, li-;nls ii n|> an-l -hip- m r

year enrolled

wUI be cut up Into small (arms andjltord of nearly a thou«an:f

lb.-

Tbe Iran Ago ooff-the

insc-s of profit, eant or west. ID fertile

.lu-

rs-. of • blork ptars-d uuder k le-

almost wholly

Ibr

Kiigleh

lug and wilboui arrwnfMii- n', m errder

• Iiiuv.

The object of Ibis nork ta io pfevi-ni

w-ork on

suppli<-s 111-- farnii-r

THE RIGHT WAY TO PACK FRUIT

pi.-s--ed down unr,;

elene-oiar} bird stud-.1

a

Too CRR

found In ih'- valuahb- terilltxer which

the fruit should come ,-ti-

system

m

will last for tweno- years.

One of

to ba a good variety or am rocem-

rota tbam.

with hay morn­

ings and nigbu. and Iced rcx>U or en­

p.-nded

N-

About oae^ialf of tbe Sioux Indian toDtiecied with the Cornell
eiperiwhlpb pickers ran empty their
Standing Rock iwserrathm will In tbe tneni *iailon. the Washinrton sUilon!t,ag. i. piarvd o^sw truck wheels
I aatatoa a Utobe It he altovs
Ptoat stsadaif apitao 40 foet each a«nr fatore he opes to
veitlemenL and was professor of boriicullore tdand a MOgto borvj^o na.vc it to atl.v
r HtadAy-ARb IdrtbAay to go
way. urltb. paeebw or pedts as AUart ThU eomprisra some valuable agri- the
Michigan
Agriculiursl
eoU«-gv i j^,eed potoi aa the work prot-ecds.
» aaa who Mta aa • tarn tar

aOT*

to M-vore. cold and bard slorms re­

the Vnlverslly of imnol.- nearly

wood, to Clark county. Kansas. coD--cach year

Boy aoh) on easy lerma.

M-te PitaMrad pats look tlko
t xaTta a credit to bta oi

feedtog w mimetbtoff

ground and allowtag anlmala to AlK IN

vitality, and for a long iinie any per-

ordinurv

coating

a

spring or rail, both would bi-

all of Ih-

I

in.uOu.tKm acr<

ipij studenis were last

A grist mill built at Denmark. Ox­

(be

whli- wash ii-.-d

II veat ta to bItow tbe ptga
■e.
It ptoecd aader so opee shed ford county. Michigan, ivo year> agn tbe needlewa dcstrucilou of bird, and v-hl’dr-n h,ul ui; bru-n mxrn.-d
gt>n- to bor.u-s i-l their own. and Ih>n
tbta taedtog rack ta Meal ton sboep. la atUl to a state of good preH«-r»a-iio teach larmer boy-» bow to protect
live with bis pior old wife In
tb<w ater ibea stay a m of paa- calvas and horaleas cattle.
tloa and doiiig buaioea# at the old Ikoae wbicfa are useful to them
nut while be wa* ge;i;ag
UtUo cte aB el the
stand.
i
Tbe Garrett winery of Norfolk, Vs.. kllrb.-r!
tet tbe pigs are nnutag la tbe
•eWARX THE WILY AOCNT.
The Cla*rt6oni ranch, near Engle-!«»ke» over l.iito.'Hw gallon* of w-ioe rich b- boused his rauU- better tban

• taartlag ebtabci ca. b« «baa be ta

flocks r.-duees tbHr

ropilblc grain, even under liberal feed­

taa ta tbo ebeta of (ba eon cHba

^ appte aa attfoeUva

fed

lurnisbes an In'eresttng braneb of In

l<-I- layer sho-.i'-! L-e ms-!-

the season. J which lie along th-- coast

crowding the veaber away troui
waste tbe toed, tt Is eeaUy eowtractad. but when cold aiorage Baldwin and Ben
'JoBA tar paataro lor teir Mw tbo aboald be made of stioag auttartal. DavU brooghi only 82 and l2.:-« per
l^lMrAe will be betatby sod tbe ooot of (be aprlgbu being aot less tbaa 8x4. barrel.

Tbe graaegraaa pig

cood

The roming of damp, cold wi-xtber I tban shoveling unbaked corn on (hs
upon poorly

Tlier< aie nunx-rous sourtv-s of pru

lop layer fur -r the •am.- .olor Th-

ton W^oey uya ihji ibe.-e i- <-ri

^itaara ta atOtae oraiy bit al

•>Mtata

^e I# ontUuc (be ohderptonisg
himself,

\

tit In sh.-ep feeding, and one of tb- ad

If the- wi'ik I- doll'- --very (nonlll ol

aopl- In I- hut.-!

ar- woven c

In spite of the fav:
to

thlng hitherto regarded as tmiiowsible. yt-ant.

tor tialvcs. as It preveuts tbe etroager

tan

s

!esr ran

iemiH-raiii.-ni is

3ol j expenstae hsn.l looii!-

poonda of butter fat tost year
claims

Tokay

with kluUly

woiimii

the wunx

Lhlr- how

Oae bnsdred and tblrij-nine cow*. 1 salaMe
produced

oiil

Mrs. Albc- a

motives and anuilt

bug to Kansas. Oklaboiua

and Texas.

herds,

pul

slips tbta spriiig.

The government zpent $10,000 this

A Swiss mnnufaciurer

vtn be Aeenoeod

lo

bus.

m.prov

cattle

|f it Is ira« (bat

tbe oxygou to the air ta takra toto

arise

However,

Uk cows. They seem to think It ta ! inK
woman* Job and beneath their dlg-j
Som-- idea of Ou scarrUy ol iluiis-r

ao

It ta foat as tree that tbe fool odors
which

dl-eoiirtged. -

A great many hired men retasr io|n.fs In tanh Itoi-s li- rapidly

have ]>erfecied an artificial wool from land east of the Mta>x>urt

vbM

flntahed lor market

isn'agi's IS found In Ibe fart that I'

impriatog

-tbe

V-m-

wonhlet-b isdiRiculc ti< und-r-<snd

per coat fat nllk.

Of tboao AM btrta.

teotcy. opd

ihe period of full feedtog when de i
slr.sl to b<- put to the feed yards and j

Any one that baa a garttes os Mg

Oae bo-

tovolo-

good

growisg #ba,K- and prepare them for | .^d bay from hi. farm Inatesd of CraA-

town lot ran afford to bare one. os It

the green

1s

eaoug gram to keep them in

tbe racks are fined

Oner hay u pooads, con ewvor 8

bog boaetad that bo got tblny

laAaotry

Ki-duci- the ruru raUoo
fodder and Itn-ag.- ihal would other : hors.-* ahoiirOTIf-lblrd’or a Irtfie s
Wta.- be a waste, feedtog th.m Just j

age twice a day and f<^ gr%ln when

pounds.

that vara tafarod vsra dr

Dg

tvaceatrsM

food qhlrkly trams oat

Iheto clean up the odds und eoda of

Beal I poaads. bran 4 pouada groaad

C

aad

vtab faaeo ta

ble and fed on blghly

to give them an i-urly start and hav>-

can s potads.

stover

||at to verb aad kfltad aaac af tbo*.

vosoo

A dalrv row sbui ap to a dark Sta­

trade efinri.- sboald be inadi-

It te a good rule to feed .lay or for­

oern

ypaady gaaaafa ta tba vtotatay aaiekly

Tba

It wiU pay

big

In produdng niutton for the e.xriv

oU-

Mads,

E A large Aett of vUd evaae roorai-

tateaddMaof IbeHvar.

ti up into bog posinrvi..

boltdav limes
botlday

tbo

IM'W a uitk- more ctovrr and Alvid*

as to affect the miirket lur turkeys at

tooal 1 poaaA

-CO RNKVBNT CNOWPtNO.
Falla,

The good feeder ssnally baa
rirhi-«t non.

In large cities ih.- demand ts so large

bulk.*

itatavto staM tbsi vUl got eunod
Abrad of tbs voode.
pj vtaltod Niaparm

FCEOINO HOTEA.
Tbe dt-maiid for prtoi<- mutton. *p<daily f«sl. ta greuinc very fast, and

w'bicb

ratote air which

■B. ae there ta toors or Iom Uebt

ta cAosstat oeod crala.

niuduu for (b<- holiday 1*_
,ew»uecked
long balm],
motberie**
lialffai.
ordinary!
i appearauiv that ta so comesdaly
scrub antniai, bui wi ll bred matti
[seen to sprlngUme
fartn-fiDtahi-d lu the ta-sl roudlUou t|Os I
lb<

■prewr proportsin of rooiv or enallago.

Mixed hsy £U pounds, grouad oau

it la tbe source
A RANNINtt ttig. RAVt-

ihe winter With health, map and vtoor.
^

boiboase

maikei—Dot

4 pooads. ground corn i pounds, oU

data Bear or agatost tbe sUMe.

■vory tarn Sboald bsvo a taaolac

,

Th.T. „ .1..,, |,B.
log

fodd the less Tiutrltibus

Btaal 1 pooad.

IsttiBg

garbOMto of bwa.

nowels In good eoodllloQ. pteaiy of
rongbage wUl (wing itae rolt throngb

Peed w-nb the bigb^ coucenirated

brma

poaada. adddltoga « pouads aad oll-

toelr AtvlAcd raadbtoa

sod easy
cxerriiie and a

Preffta Are Aip.

with straw and lltu-r.

Use for arilcb cows veightog tr

viU be aovlib we

man

sis

.
^
oats or h*rle; to tep tbclr boweU freo,

dry and kept clean and well scatu-rec.'

It votod be well If sotae of as.

taO ta tbe oou -Ii rarr' alow aad
loaded ever a aacaoar of raaia;

TtIRKET
tuiwmxi

and aveesB 10 sail, and a shed that Is

n ta aa aoaeatUt that we ahead
oooNdiftai tbo rootatt It tooot tbo oaoriort aad bOdHy ease of <
oowa

RIVAL OF
wr
luvnta

Markets Now Abocro Form­

er at Hipb Pneos and tbe

aa todteatloD of thrift snd bealtb.

■Ivaya be rosBOtoberao ttaot tb« actlse

a

Repty Of baA-

(11^ u todlspecaabte. as steeping oh

to keep Dp the natural warmth of the

Hurt- a WM-k. from January to Jan­
uary. saiurale the rooats

a ^e

vAteeever it ta waale

Tbe culls are allowed

tbe

ISC entire year

10 market Ian fall resulied lu a crest

Tree. Bbern and Old MUon Cllsg.

the ealvea are pleytal U 1*

will keep
The

Holiday

toe lower

plant I- defoliated and tbe spo'i- oe
a free tdlepbooe service at
tbe stem.- bsvF (oaleeced Into Irregu­
many staaons oo its Une for the use
lar blnc-kisb patches.
If a pleee
of
of at stock and grain shippers.
They
peach from com reliable sorcery to will be operated over the regular tele- bark *iih ibei-e spou be examined un­
der B bigh power tolcroecuiK- Inuuoh
be deilvered next spring
Spring ta graph wires.
eruble
small.
(Ti-M-ent
shaped
bodies
tbe best line for setdng tbe peach
Apple growers in Maine hs'i- been
Oie.* ta
Th»ne are tbe trultiug
orchard.
prices, and the situssports of Uie luugu^
Spra.v
wiifa
Ptor all other fruHs fall setting ta Uou (ben- this sprtog baa beep sn>
llordi-Bux mtaiure.
*t- This gives os s rbance to pre­
blog but oncouraglng. Pricts lor orpore Ue SOU. wbira will i>econ]c set­ dtnarv grades range from
to
to
THE POULTRY VARD IN SUMMER.
tled abeat tbe roots of the young the essiem markets.
\lari> ptiulirymen baith not tr)iiig
tree, ^ they wlH start off early snd
IkinM FreematJ.
of
llr«s n>lli.-. i
hlek.-iiK Ibis moBlh
Sum-- ^tsrt up
get n good hold on the soil brfare hot S’eb., filed on the first In-v huuie
lb- tii> ubator> for one hai<li and olh
o« dry vcMber next sotmner
stead provided by the govcrnm--iit on
<-i>. ;.--<>ri lo broody beii>
Select medtonr'sized <re« ».
Tbvy January 1. IKC3.
He ta sUll In posTil. V.. ebl. keiis wUl Bud a late fall
give better recoUs than large oops. sessteo of <hi« old patent. wbU-h U
ni«rk.-t tH-lore
lurke>uixl
game
Mabe ap your mind to spray, prune, nunibm-d 1. sad lives on bU home
cnhlvaic aad fertfllse the ireev that stead.
III order to ratse th.-w chicks »acare surdag to. It yoo cannot do ibta
Two Illinois men will build an Iron oKsfuIl.' t hi Iter of sunn- kind must
let frntt growlii* stone.
and gloss house iiio feet long snd JO be provided M> as to shield tlicni from
Varieties of ap^ and peecb for a (ftei wide at Olathe. Kan
Id which the direct rav» of the -un
family orchard for home use;
Ap-1 to raise cucumbers
winter
Care murt ta- taken ttiai the Mork.
pica. Early Harvest. Yellow TransfiteJ market
This fnUi last year brought
both old and >oung- are not ovefervwdent
sn.4
A
A__
__
_
_
«___....
ent aad Red Astraeban, tar early and fioro tl.yn lo 8f per dosrta
ed dnrliiK the ho: wcmki
medium early.
WyomlDR experlmenu In pr.•^ervlng
It ta sill! vert Important to flKbt Iks-.
.Nortbera
Spy.
MaMcoa
Bluab. fence jKwis show tW when the jioats
In fart, tbta kind of warlare ta always
Rome Basoly and rsllawaier for fall: wm dipped In crude petroleum and
Vknaemap and

niTTON
BUitwn

sud older leaves, but with favorable

verietlce

Jonaiban.

water where they .

plauts

ta
or

spolf on the leave* end Klents of tbe

■Priag before yon bare prepared ibf stsllta

Oolden.

They n<wd salt as much as tbe oM
bones and abcuM have n awygly «(

enrh aide

to roil Into a pile from (he tower cod

grooad lor the trees.

Crimea

on

of Uk- grading Uble

TO PREVENT TOMATO ROT.

uillk.

give tbetu some grera com taAAto or _
a liule linseed mewl. -

A tong- beaty plank la

He almost fainted when be was to

The/Mlsrourl Pscifle rsiirosd has lo-

Order a frw ebatee

WrUe Oaly Oa Omt SMe ol me Paper
Tbe rwwr bolster la htgber tban that

A cow owned by WUUsui Msbrr of

we vIM be rewarded with
vita a well developed frstoe aad aa

three

tog a 81.000.000 company to Ogbi the

Sbeffleld. HI. gave binh
lo
three
breeWag place (or many other vsrle- good staed and perfectly
devetoped
ilee o( Insect peots.
calves. She is half Jersey snd raised
Do aot rash
bradimg
tnio
tbe the calves the flrwt three weeks on

oesalr Alotribaud aa aalstoi with a haaltby appearaaoe.

paw tatsdov taad aNpht aot ilro ra-

out

SOME PKACnCAl.
HELPS BY rSACIV
CAL PERSONS. .

looking

tbe coast snd Uoxicaa ports.

aa order for trees to be

1 copAldSM U vbicb tbe eattU

1

picked

fleet of steamers will be run beiweea

STBS of (be frail ageni to give bliu

eortala aad ttaunstag fros (be arti-

R ii a OMiiiea caste* vbee llalas
at to appljr tbo ttaa as mb ihM
(oiDaA alra Imp tea. barat

U

vltb
Aealtios.

yoo

will destroy many fungoses as well.

too

back beme agato.

h Is said that J. p. Morgan ta brad-

it's better to be

vMoi of sewtbcAj

baj crap aaA la tbe cbaas or ms-

AM tasibrboa

market and

trio

been declared oncoostiiottonal.

•pray aH fndt (roes vbUp doraraat

ttet

It tbs soO-tbat vbUb has boea M

»M cateUsA cbaaUeaBjr

tbe three years foltowteg Ha piaattog

poor ova boas aaA sot AepaaA oa (be ventive or 8an Jose scale, end

wktefc has kooa oaM «f U tbs aataim)
*

•Trato tbe tree to tbe Aealfwd ebape and eareukers of live stock, both

oaor

sad to alHt^ tbe beet pan or Site.
Bm

\m.

Win Make it Better. AU ArUeics Mwl Be Sl«acd.

tbe battle ec temlac, aaA » ba hat

vfU 4o ter a start He eaa laat K be to tbe orchard aad It viO acta very
Pmi Aaate boy. bat peoA taaptored tstUe Bttle praatog aherward.

RUM

hciiauo.prida;^. etuoi^sr r,

IHE HERALD’S FARM PAGE

F—e BM

aiE »nERxs un»

TWAVtmt

good,

clean

Give them

oa.v and 'don't

worry

about tbe big belly as long aa they are

be hod for th* rooting, and ab« rosu.
If Bhe roDU the gnrdeo that's ORr e«*
fault
U-oce

We ought to hare

a

betUr

tbrlfly and h-aliby
A pot beily ibat comra from lack of
hrift. improper feedtog and Wind colic
altogether a dlfferrat ibing

A little

ecu a-.-.- »/ L-i-s-p ihdlr bowrels

ta

raod cowiiUoa to ttnr aeceasarT. or

J

r

aa^

M

Hattesmi. o< Lra

Angeie*. rtol. are tvtna. «S yma «M.
They hope to rot* at te NoMOter

•teetJOR, when th«r will tern mm
elstum

-

'T\i -m
«IIANO TRAVWw' HBULAmiOAV. AtMUtT S, 1M.
aaU aad peppar, aad tty for a mfoato
aad a half la daep. bad tat. diglalBg
ca soft paper before aarviasHemley CreguStSM. Tbla delldou
kroakfMt dtab ta compeaed o( oaa
cupful of odd. boiled bomlay. a tabtoMRS. MABEL. BATES WII.UAM8 Editor
apOOBfol of Htelted batter, a salUpooofol of salt and OM tauten egg stirred
Pr«paW«rtf.
chlBc and tbe dotbee wrlager to UU astootb. Shape Into balto, rofl
la Soar axtd set In a cold pUee over­
tlghlea tbe work.
Bnp a mot* of d>aer and Madawi
jnt a flaak. aad it U goae;
"lo tbe laet phtsio I eaw every night. Pry In hot Ui.
Bat ttartt'a hftlf a taadrad rlp»>aa Ibl^ eai;of-doora dooe by maeklaary.
Welsh Cratiiiattaa. Tbto dainty U a
drcltac CO aad OB aad oe.
Of rice croqnette* jeebat la tbb booae what waa there U>
BaaiOw bopa aad Jor aad eoatort oo make tbe woA Ugfaier*
Why, a pared and cooked u naul. but served
mA apiaoUac. daUtas waTC.
with a rarefot dreaslag. Cook them
elotbas arrlngcr and a sewing
HD pOB vaaMat katlore tbe vahnw chine. Yoa wlU aay tbe tmprove- at the aamo-Ume. allowing one beatw
e( tha ooa klad word yoo aarc. meau for doing
egg aad one oaace of grated Aeue
finp a wofd «t diaw and fc---------kept ap with the oat-of-door improra- to three crodsettea. Turn tbe tarebit
la a aOaata tm (ersal.
menta. That la veiy tme, bat bow dreaalDg over the croquetie Jut
Bat tlwro’a gladoeaa atUI aawelllns. many of tbe tarmera' wivea ta'
aerved" aad tlMfVa Joy a-dreBa* ytt;
tblnga aa handy aa thej- might? How
Tomato Croquettea—Cook two copAad yoB'aa roBed a ware ol eoialort many hare a alee kitchen cabinet
fuU of alewed lomaioea. a Uny altce
vboae awaot maale eaa ba beard bold tbe AUferent kinds of flour and of onloD. (me tabloBpOQOfnl of sugar,
0?ar mUee aad adVa o( watar—Jut vartou articles that they use dally two ciovw with salt and pepper
by diBPPla* a Uo4 word.
while ibelr bubanda bare expeutre
fifteen mlnotea: then thicken
mariner; that they nae only a few with four ublespoonfals «f corn
days In a year? How many hare
aiarch rubbed amooth wtth a generou
a carpet sweeper? In how many lump of butter. Let the mixture boil,
A towt apoo my tbroahold laid.
a a carpenter could In a day or then add one egg. and poor out to
A tttUa kladneaa arooibt vaaeea: two change an unhandy house into
cool. Shape, dip In crtlmbs. egg and
.1 kaew 8M wbo lore'a trflmte paid.
eomparaiirely bandy? Why can- crumbs, and fry
14PI& kaow that It baa aiade
tta farmer bare hla house heated
Nut and Potato CroqwotMa.->-TO one
litaH) pathway amooth. Ufeb bor> by a tamace. ai well u bla city
cupful of mashed and seasoned pou#*la pBOB.
neighbor?
What U to hinder tbe toes add one cupful Of soft bread
God btaaa tba «radou haada that tamer from patting op lee and har- crumbs and ooe copfnt of coaiaely
a good refrigerator to make his chopped black valnui meau. Season
O’er
«Ue lest aiepa and more cooreni- rather highly with salt, pepper, a few
. Bash taadar Bdalatilaa aaaay.
B«r Aaada, that b^ the pUcrtm enee? la if tbe women wbo are to drepi of lemon and onion juice. anJ
blame for getting along In the same three tablespoonfuls of beef stock.
old way or^ ia it ihoogbtleaanasa oa When cold. mold, dip Into beaten egg.
jUtiaUat widrliMaa aad cara
of
buabanda?
Mon braraty ap the toUaoma way. tba
roll in fine crumbs, and fry.
*■000 thing I do know.
if the
Chicken
Croquettea.—Mel
Om' what d UlUe tbtac «a tan
wort In tbe bouse were made ea*ler
• A hpary heart from al^ to aoag) there would not be so muy middle* third capful of floor In one-quarter
cupful of butter with scant half tea' A Hblla can make the world leaa ■gad fannera moving Into low
hpoonful of sail and one-qi
mmfi
e their wives cant stand
sinful of black pepper.
Ulten
A word cat) auae tbe aoni to hBro work and are all broken down.
frothy, add one-half cupful of cream
^ With gkrw of bearea all alibt loasl
Uon'l yoa believe tbe average and one capful of hlghiy seasoned
it Boada BOt that lorra gift be rtaai— tarmar^ vrlfe eoold and abould have chicken stock. Simmer for flvs mlutblaga tufOciently bandy and con- ntaa, remove from fire, and stir In ooe
' deae apludld Jowal o( tbe aoal
nt In ibe bouse to
fbr which a kbtg might eoppUeata.
well-besten egg and one plni of
May.^ tiBB tOToh leaat. at toreh tr« wbat ber huband baa for bU eon- chopped, cooked chicken. When the
venlBDce oat of doors? Do yon think mixture ia cold, shape, dip ta egg and
«ta, "
- ia Utha moat royal at tha wbola. they dn? )r not. where doea the bread crambw. and fry In deep, bo:
. —The Chufehmaa,
blame lie and bow can U be rtgbtedrUtt year waa a banner season for
Halibut Croquettoa.—Chop cne one
Oraad Traveree, and tbli yur prom- pound of halibut after removing skin
Ufa waa <aU Of anaahlBe. for ‘ laea to be almut aa good, in the way
and bones. Stir one cupful of crumbs
th toOlag for tha LBrd
of immenae eropa and
wUb odc^bK cupful of milk over the
tad foBBd ,tho hlddta awool-'
matlera. in tbU fire Ull smooth, add tbe flah. and beat
Boaa thal Id oomaoB thlaga '
are favored above almost every
Highly- Stir In tbe unbeaten
llmatcyod;
ciber part of the United Slates. There wbitea of two eggs, one acanl lea•Ba baa AtrowB tbe earth with '
never a better time for tbe bouae- apoontul of salt, a few drops of oolou
a
•owart, aad aata eya tholr ' motber to talk mailers over with bur
juice
and a dMh of paprika. AhTien
a'
baaband. and aee If it la hot poulble cold, shape. roU In egg and eniniba,
•»Pt ta aiM tbetr cups with ' to add to tbe coovenienees of tbe and try In very hot fat.
hoBty tar HU hambU work-' booae. Her work is of equal Importag boaa.
Unce with bla. and ihe puts in folly
Using Mint.
aa many hoars of hard work, with t'le
Mint U always In favor aod can
ea of lass ilrengtb than twually be bad for tbe picking, somcbe bM. with which to cope with he wbere within our garden UmiU. says
daily dtttles. Tbe booscAold naeeaat- the Nev Idea Woman's Hagaxlne.
tiea wUeb would turn ber wort lafo The apeamlnt has a flavor all lu own.
pleasure coat on an average about Many sweet dishes arc Improved by
Baa It t r ooearrad to yoa that
a good piece of fans the flavor of a leaf or two rtopped
tba Bvamg
macblDery woald coat, or oertsOnly floe. Add chopped mint to a cooked
B. or wbo doaa bar own
r than a 'third of hla annual vegctahlp. or meat salad: serve with
work IB towB and Mnga ap a fam­
ta ofBce or manataeiory, if so apple aod cherry salad, and have a
ily M ADOiBB. leeka at least five
be U In tboae lines of bnalneaa. Home novelty In thal line that Is piquante.
■jfaaia eUar thaa bar tanbapd? Tbera
Cheer venlarca to say that ~ibe fault Cream of pea or potato soup is more
U irBififlilnt wroag In thu; and whenlies not In our stara. but In ourselves, palatable with a bint of tts flavor
aw than U a wrong, there U a
r a mint aherbet. the leaves arc
that we are underlings." Tbe beat of
rtght. aa watt. There era always two
men, with the beat of inienUons, will merely bruised etlgbUy. add a cupful,
glta. to every thing. Tbe great dltflotUBi overtook the dlfflculUea which packed down, to a pint of boiling
cBlfy U that wa too often aeeepi tbe
wearing away tbe strength and, water: atcep for 20 minutes. Add tb.S
worse tnataad c( tbe better om. sim­
yonlb of tbetr wires. ilmpIy because grated yellow rind and juice of |
ply baeaoaa wa do aot lot* for ibe
these tblnga bare not been brought to lemon, and a capful of augar Coter.
. BafottcB of tbe dttteolty. Of oourae.
and let Infnsc until cold Strain, and
their aoUee.
tbara era maay times eoadUlow
poor Into the can of tbe freeacr. pack­
whWi n seems almoat Impossible to
ing wiib equal quantities of lee and
Good Uaa for Laft-Overa.
cearooma, bat tb«« la a^dom a
nquettas offer a eatisfactory way salt: freeze to a mush. Remoro (be
iMag as bad that It eannot be bet­ to oaa up cold, cooked meat or vage- aides of the can. and let remain In
tered. aad In tbe great majority of tables, aad are a desirable ebange until ready to serve. S<-rve in small
eataa It U almply tack of tbeoght for a regeUble, especially If tbe fam- green-glass sbrrbcl cups flecked with’
which staada In the way.
It hu
:are for fried viands, veal and gtrid. If preferred, tbe following friuu
attaa 'aaamad to the editor of Home awoetbreada are tbe meau most fre-' may be added to the sherbet To (be
C8mt that oaa of tha gnat eaaaaa q'uenUy aaed. Chicken croquetiea are! quantity mentioned add the Juice of
of promaUra old age Uee In the tact made rlcber by adding two dooeu al­ throe oranges, a cupful of pineapple
that women aeeept anoomptaialn^. mond or EnglUb walhnt meau to one Jolce and ihe milk from one cocoanui
aad craa aaom to aspect and to be pint of- the meat Sweetbread cro­ Turn Into the freezer and when half
aatlaflad with eoadltfou In tta booae quettea form a deUcioaa dUb to nerve frozi-n. stir In the stiffly whipped
which their more baalaeeadlke hnaceremonious luocbeon. An equal whites of two eggs
taads would not tolerate for a mo- qaanUty of cold riwai beet and boiled
Mint aaocc for spring lamb or for
maat ia their ofAeae or on their rice la a good baaU for croquetim. game is made as follows t'bop fine
and almost any cooked vegetable can the well cleaned leaves of a boneb of
•trlksB at the very root of the dURsod. In using cerrou or turnips mint and poor over them half a cup of
caUy In a UBMiy artlele, aa fnllowa: as a basis Amcihing most be used In boiling water and («o tabU-spoonfulh
-BrarTthlag oa the tarn U done by
■eaaoning to give character. Mace of sugar. I'oter closely and let stand
cool place half an hour Then
machlBCTy aowadaya, with a alam U need with carrots and a Uoy bit of
a dash or papnka. ii quarter i<atbang aad a vim that keeps the blood Cloves with turalpx.
ta mottOB aad drtvet the Uaaa clear
To shape croqneiies. dip the bands spoonfui of salt, and (our tablespoon
to tta northeast corner of the back in cold water, then roll a spoonful of fuls of vinegar .Ml* iborougbly
An appetizing mlm chutney is made
tbe mlxtore between the palmi In the
^uuu week! agn | w^a inviM cut desired form. tall, cylinder, cone, ap­ with a handful gr in- 'y chopped mint
^
tdBaa tbe new bay loader work, aid- ple or patty shape being mostly used. leav(>s: add to ib< -n a cup of r-.-.-ilid
*W ad^d abetted by tbe aide-wbeel Roll the tom In sifted bread crumbs rrlslns, two taolvspoonfuls of suc.i'.
oii» of totrniJ c:il-up. and a s.U
rafca. Aa I watched the hay inmbliiig
i board nnUI lightly covered,
spronful o« ^--It. Mash and tu \
^ dE the load wtiboat any pltclilng pressing U with tbe hands to keep
kviher until •li-' tubstance i- .ni'cv
^
wr aweatlng oa tbe part of the men. it In shape, then lifting on a broadServe in a glass sauce boat
This
' ^|d In asotber fleld tbe mowing ma- bladed knUe. pour over li beaten egg
chutney U a delicious accompaniment
^Htoa walklag tbreagh tbe hay. and diluted with an equal quantity of milk
k
igniB ^ tta aaxt tbe wheat and oaia ^r' water. Be careful to cover every to cold meau
There It notnlng finer in flavor to
f ^ wMOag for tha binder, and atlH laur PtaUon. drain for a mlnole, then roll
serve with roast gocMM- or pork than
OB tbe corn that woald be so casLIr
second time in tbe cramta. Jost
apple-mttii Jelly Make apple Jelb In
f
cat wttb the oorn Mader aad bukrd before frying, shake gently to remove
tbe usual war, using unripe apples,
with tba cora htiaker. I tbeughi. -Oh. anperffoou ernabs. and fry lor not
which give a beautifully clear Jelly
hew good II U. and what a ebange over two mlanies <oae U bettet^ In
Add to each glassful of (he strained
than haa baaa alace l waa a girl aad deep, hot fat Tbe white of aa egg
Jelly liquid, the sugar and a tatilewtaebod my father and brotben la not a good coating for croquettes,
spoMfol of mint Jolce To make this,
awlag tbe cradto nod tbe scythe, and as It toughens in the frying. Crowash and rover a packed capful of
mad aad aalead tbe hay by maia qtaeuaa should be fried in a basket
mint wltb boiling water In a bowl, us­
ferea.’
In deep, hot fat. and drained on a hot ing two cups of water Cover closely
“Aa 1 walked alewly back to the esdander or oo clean, brown paper^
aad let steep for an hour
Lay a
hoasa a pletar* of ihao and aow kept very boi and served immediate­ coarse muslin over a oowt and pour In
PMMd before my mcatal vtaJoe and ly. Tbe groat secret In making crotbe mlm mixture, then fold over and
tbara wu oomsthlag la tbe two pfo- qaettea that will no: fall to plecet press out the tnobtnre by tightening
taras that did aot lobk Juat right. ia to tot tbe mixture stand Beverol the folds The Uqoto that drops is a
Itlyu 4o yoa aappoae It wu? I will boars in a eooi puee before shaping dart green color. a% when mixed
tall yea. la the old-time pletan, act
with the apple Jelly. Unis It a lovely
ao'anay ywa old. ettber. 1 of coarse
green.
MW miBBn aad oot-of-doors, t
tag the aklB aad eoarae tbraads from
Mint sandwiches are a decided
tta awa delag erambfog by band tananas. ni ta talf. roll la egg
oovrtly They are served as appetlz^ aad la the beaaa only the aewUtf ma- aiftad broad cramta, aaaaoaad vUb
Brrod U takad for ttaae in smU

HOME CHEER

9HnitHeit^9Ubh

a It wm eta amoatkly. Batter aa
laaf aad aUes thin. To make tta
Blot anteg. gnltar foaek toavsa. plaes
tort wire aad plaaga to tattJag nut
for a awaitat; drnto. aad cboa 8m.
WbM cool, etaam together with battor.
Mint vinegM Biay ta Bade by patttog washed mint leavea Into a wMeBMOtbed bottle; do net pack them In.
im ap the bottle wtth good rider
vinegar. In three weeks oncort the
bcHtle. aad pour off dear Into another
faottJe: keep we^ rorfced This is nice
for flavoring purpoeea In the winter,
when freoh mint is not to be bad. The
average market does not supply fresh
lint, and used In lu dry povrdered
form It does not poaarss the best
Batorlng qualliy. Another way of
preparing fresh mint for winter use. U
to make mint sauce lu (he ustul way
Pill bodies with u. and Into each drop
small piece of horse radish before
sealing. Tbe bmUes should be Blled
Tfry foil, corked and sealed tightly
When using tbla prepared sauce It
win be much improved by adding a lit­
tle clear rich soup slock. To half a
cupful use s isblespoonful of the
stock.
Tbeae fraffham leaves make a
dainty ronaerve that blends s-el1 with
jellies, and la excellent as a sweet
served at afternoon leM. As a dl
gesllve aid they are the fad of tbe
boor A bonbon dish is kept on the
table filled with these crystallsed
leavea (or lunchroo and dinner.
After Ibe spearmint or nitni leaves
-e washed, dry them by laying them
] the bait of a soft piece of muslin.
•Id over tbe other balf and pat be­
tween the bands, until the cloth ab­
sorbs the (DOisture. Make a rjrup
of sugar and water in (be usual prw
portion, half as much water as sugar.
When the syrup is thick tbe |oav«« are
dipped In. one by one. held by Ibe
I. taj aside on paper to dry for
y or two. then redip In the syrup.
Preserved In this manner they keep
well and the sugar crust does not (all
off In places. The boiled sugar else
gives (hem a brilliant color, equal to
those we pay high prices for st the
confectioner's.
Another way Is to dip the leaves
first In gum arable water, drain them
and dip once in the syrup
Dry on
paraffin paper In a lukewarm oven.
Any left-over syrup may be botUed for
to flavor and color sauces. Ices,
and dcileades of this kind.
Mint plaiued In March, will be
ready for clipping In May Planted In
Ociobcr. clipping may begin In March

Is tta gtogMbrmd aboat SM aad a
half tactaa apart, fiaka to a eoed
ovta OM ahUltog p«r poaad.
Misay Otwgaikiaad Taw .pooada
ct Boar, ooe poaad at tattor
OM
poaad
of
castor
aagar.
OM
oBBoe
of
groaod
ginger.
paeAatr poaad of hoary, oae-half
poaad of syrap. two eggs. RUt the
floor aad gtoger ca to tta atoh aod
rob la the bauar. Make a bay. tots
which which placr the aagar. haary.
aynip and eggs. Beat to a eroam aad
work to a stiff paste. Roll oui thin,
cut oat wUh a entter about toor
tnebes long by (wo wide. Bake to a
cool oven to a golden color.
Froaan aummar Oaintiss.
Oronga ahsrbst.—Boll one quart of
aau-r and one pound of sugar till a
syrup Is formed. Strain and add the
Juice of 10 orongea and four lemons,
rtlien cool turn into tbe trvezer.
Mixed Fn»lt Sortst.—Boll together
for five mlnntes s plat of water and
a pint of^sttgar. Chill and when ready
— freeze add two capfuls of currant
Juice, half a cupful of sweet orange
Juice, one flnely shredded pineapple
and ooe bottle of mineral water and
freeze to a mush. Serve In gtosscs.
Proasn Oranpaa. Froaen oranges
are a delicious autaUiute for punch
or sorbet In the middle of dinner or
luncheon, or they may ta used to be­
gin a breakfast. Pare a dozen awerl
oranges Cut tbe fnilt In thin slleea,
beginning si the stem end. Sprinkle
over these a cup of sugar, put In the
freezer and keep packed In salt and
Ice for two hours. If three pared and
ihin-sllced bananM aro added to (he
oranges the dUb la even belter.
From Macaroons—ThU dessert U
very simple, but delicious.
Get a
dosen stole maearooDS. roll them floe
and mix lightly with a plat of crMm
whipped aUff. Pack this to a eovered
mold or pall and bory it In Ire and
salt for four hours. Thru oni and
surround with store whipped cream.
Pineapple Starbet—Pnt two cupe
Of sugar on to boll. Stir until the
sugar is dissolved, then boll five min­
utes. Take one pint can of p
aad press at mock m pooaible. Jolce
and all, through a colander. Add thto
in the sugar and water, with tbe Jolce
of oar lemon. Bund away to coo!.
When cool, strain Into the freeser and
freeze sieadtly until quite sUff.
move (hr dasher and add the white of
one egg. whipped to a stiff froth, wltb
one tablespoonful of powdered sugar.
Real well with a spoon, pack and
stand aside to ripen.

Coffee Mouese—Take one-half of a
6oms English Recipes.
cupful of very strong, black coffee,
Aa will be seen, the English rccipM one quart of very tbkk cream and
vary decidedly from the American In one^ialf of a cu^I M powdered
using weights Instead of measorea. aagar With an egg-beater whip the
Nearly even' cqokbook has a table of cream, skimming off the froth aa it
these, however, aad one was given to rises and puiringon a aiWe to drain:
a recent Usue of Home Cheer Those continue to whip as long as the froth
who like to experinieni with new re will rise. MIX with the coffee aod
clpes s-lll .-bjoy (he foilowlng:
sugar, put In the freezer and let stand
Butter Cakes.—Five poundi of flour, three hours. Don't turn the freezer.
le aod one-quarter poun^ of batter
Lemon led—The most delldons
and lard, (wo and onequaner pounds lemon Ice may be made In tbU way:
of sugar (moist),
ounces of oar-1 To one quan of milk add the Juice of
bnnile of soda, li
of ground six lemons. Let II curdle and add one
mixed spIcc. one pin: of four milk, cup of aagar. or more. If needed.
Rub tbe bu.tec flour spice and soda f>eeze at once This ice Is beyond
well together on ibe board, make a erUlelsm. and If desired for t pink
bay. pui 10 the sugar and wet Into | innchcpn or rose dinner It can be rolf mellow dough
ored a delicate pink by adding
iple of hours, thon roll It down In .mall quantity of fresh slxawberry <
sheets a qu.n.-r of an loch in Urtrk. rasplx-rry Juice.
ne»» and cut oui wHh a plain three
and oQi--balf Inch round cutter Placr
The Sewing Room.
greased tins, wash ou-r with milk
Every housekeeper should bsve s
t bake In a iiiadrr»(>Imstiress needle, and these can be
Jenny |Jnd Cakes—Two pounds of , ||ade easily from the rib of on Old
flour, one pound of lagsr, imo oJoce^. umbrella. Rip off ibe lllk from the
of butter, one ounce of volatile, milk, bottom and then you have tbe ejr
fuls of cochineal color ‘Snap off at Ihe desired length, the
Rub'the butter sugar aud flour (o- usual lenglh
beingabout i*Inches
geiher on Ibe board. Make a liay. j Sbtrpcn bolh end* on aMono and
milk and color and r«-. you ,^ve a good needle, a» the bed
duce
fhio mellow, workable dough, become* *eparsted or tbe string* unRoll out very ibin and cut out with done ibey are eatlly tewed down with
emall-elzed parliament gingerbread linen thread, making it comfortable
cutler Place on greased Un>. bake land lasting
Feather bed* may b<a moderate oven, and sell at two j tufted in i*be sameway
penny Someiimei- thi-y are round. I In a family where there arc no chit
Id M>l! at four a ftenuj
I do not dren for whom 'o refront siocklug*
know the ressuii so miiiniOli an ar I tbe IioumwIIi- ih upt Uj find an accu
Ilrle should have iK-en named after' mulaiion In the mending basket. Take
*u famouk a soag»!ie»» ime don i do.kv'eral top* having remoterl the lee:,
thing* that wa. nnwj. unJ<-»> ll was'and *ea logrther. Ih.-r. fold over au-i
Ibelr
popularity, and the profit ac- «e* aero*, ih*- bottom as for a
cruing rrom ihelr xale as* rvintidcred (ben dusn the sides, then tun
llkelj to make the shopmen king
right ^:.Je and *e« acta** ih<- 'Op,
artnt
GingerPrwad. — Two One |,a, * dust rioth that »lil
and one-quarter pound* of flour, two'»crat.h the pollehed furniture
pounds Of butler three [foiin^ of co*-! fl'for*
It,. lareful to sew *u seam*
sugar, two pounds id syrup, one ' win i,e on inside and no raveling* will
ounce of ground ginger, a few drop''remain
Bsence of lemon. Sift flour and' lUstead of gl'lng manres-e»
the butter Into it. Make a ba> Junk d-aler* or taking out and burnaod the other ingredteni* mixing ai:' log. empty contenu and wash 'I'k
well together. Roll (he mass out Into log aod use for covering new ma'
long strips and put them on well : ires* Cut »ril m center, flnIHi •tlges
greaced taklnx tins about
four end work buitonbole* aod use flat
inches apart
Rake In a cool oven. | bone bnttons for iiurtonlng it up or
when It win all run together Whlle'np up and ii»e to put be'w.-en mat
warm cut out In squares and wben.ttenJ and springs. Il keep* msttresk
nearly cold lake off the tin.
clean tod free from dust.
Wafar Omgerorasd. — Ooe and! In looking uirr my tiit> bo.« t
three-four* pounds of flour, tonrteen' Russian salts that he wore last sampound of butter, I mer. ta>« a mother. 1 found several
one ounce of gronnd ginger, two! with the Jacket par; too ahon and
of lemon peel cut very fine, | a* they were (sc.^d they could not be
one pound of synip a pinch of nut-, lengthened by a hem
I pat draw
meg. proceed as directed In the other ktringt through the hems aad made
reripea by sifting tbe flour, robbing blouses uui of them, in cinlog out
In the tatter and working tta whole the sleete* for boys' strUa always
into a moderately sUff dough.
Do'<u( several laches too hmg. then
not roll out too ihto. and cut out wltb 'moke the tucks i> the waist ar moat
a round cutter of about oae and s ot tbe stilts are made nowadays and
half Inches in diameter
Paper a [taro under the hem. The next sumetooa (to with wBlar papar aad Ita.foer they may be leugtheMd wltb

''•
mile tnuMe hr matAf taking taws
lAe heat alto factog. The htoMe with
htoomer trooaeta makw eqaalty m at
live a salt aa tbe Jacket and thus

There U nothing inat cqnala fresh
•aitennilk Ua removtog freektos or
ausbuni. It hM (hr gtwal advantage
that It doer nM Injure the akin, tat
renders It soft. Take a oofi etoth or
aponge ud bathe the face thoroughly
with bzittomllk before rotirtog for
tbe aVit; then wipe off the drops
lightly. In the ntorning wash U wcU
Off and wipe dry with a rough towel.
A few such talhi win uke off ail ton
freckles. Tbe followthg la a very
good recipe: One ounce of lemcm
juice, a quarter of a dram of pow­
dered borax and talf a dram of
ir: mix and let them stand a
days in a gkaae boiUe Ull tbe liquor
at for use.
Proper Troatment or Aluminum Wars.
A word as to the pro|>er care of
aluminum ware may aot be amiss.
It is the moat eaaUy cleansed of all
metab used for cooking Milk best­
ed in It leaves no crust or aeporit
which U an hard to loosen from
granite, tin or porcelain.
Ctreals.
even if allowed 10 cook dry and sUck.
will cot burn, aod by filling the vea
set with cold water daring bre«klasi
n may be cleaned wiihont scraping
without the use of any soda or wash­
ing powders. Indeed, s strong alkali
of any sort should never be used lu It.
A spoon which dropped by mlaiake In
a vessel containing a strong wMbiag
soda solution was dolled snd alnioal
eaten and corroded so that nvthlng
ean restore Its brlgbUieas. As ail
these alkalis are as destrocUve u
hands ts to this metal, bousckai
will be pleased to learn Of a metol
which does not zequlre it. Tba out­
sides Of saocepaus. coffee pots aad
ketUro. even the bottom which comes
to eoatoct with the gM. will not be
darkened as ariih uteaaito made from
other materials. When new and used
for the first lime tbe tree carbon
wbkh U contatoed to aU metato atiraru the Imparlttos to the water aad
will turn a veaael a Uule dark. To
remove Qda pour a llule keroaen
a woolen rag. rob Aral artib tbla and
then with Bon Atal. well robbed <m
I be cloth, and wash oot with hot
water.
•iUl
There are two weights—the light
aad so-called heavy—which la e part­
ly relative term, aa one of lu charms
Is its lightness, and Uierv are also
ISO modes of flnlsblng. the Iscqucrod
and the satin. These utensiis are an
onis^wnt to a kllcben and need not
be bung away la a cloaeL
Two Sawy Oltaaa.
Uy tbto slIoM ot aisle bread.
llgbUy buttered.'In a taking disb.
and cover wiib broken cheeae, no
matter bow old and dry It U. Sea­
son. Olib
pepiier and salt. PHI
theidlah with alternate layera of
bread and cheese. Real two eggs to
a plot Of milk, pour over tbe bread
and cheeae and take in a hot oven.
TbU will serve six periona.
For a very unusual meat pie.
your cold blu of steak or roost Inlo
cubes and stew In ibe gravy. Ri the
mesnUme have an Mion cut up stow­
ing In salted water. Put the hot meet
and gravy In tbe bottom of a baking
tflab, drain the onion and scatter
it and cover with a drcaalng mode of
stale bread crumbled, two tobk-aj
fuls of melted butler, seasoned with
pepper, sail and a little sage and
made soft by ooe egg beaten in three
lahlcspooefuls of nllk. Bake until the
drctalng Is brown
An IdMl KrtcMn.
My kllcben is small so aa to save
steps and acnbbiog extra apace. Mya
a writer Tbi’ sink has a long wood­
en part 10 serve a» a table. To one
*idi' of Ibe feink I* a rapboato i
In rbe wall deep enough for a china
clo»pt. wltb glass door* on the dining
loiim side Boiow doors are draw<
for n«fons and linen. All drawers
o|>en Into both rooms. The cupboard
:• :.ullt sboul ihrv-e feet Into the din
Iiii; room, making a lliile hallway s'.
Ttie *lde. sbutUng off the kitchen
*um>-wbal. which you enter through
a *wing door On one side of the
cupboard is a window with a >llde
rt. close Through this may be passed
:he dishes to ta washed The riove
ir Disr the sink A kitchen cupboard.
Biuall with door*. I* abovi- :b«.- sink
for the pots and pans.
Mottars- fluperwt>lfons.
Women are naturally sufo-r.uUons.
and. therefore. II goe* without saying
that ctarma of all sons are to '.,c
found tn the nur**-ne» «f differea'
Hallos*.
Is Roumasls mother* bind red ri'>
>ns around tbe ankles of thel- uthes
keep ibem from harm In Ireland
a strand of woman s hatr b placed
in the cradle for the same reason,
end tn Hollan'ff a mother take*
to he-.e bread, steak, toll and garlic
placed In the cot of her new-twnt
child
Welsh mothers place their
faith In a knife or a pair of loafa
aa a charm agaluat evU to their to(anta.
Among the Vosges peosanu a caild
born at ihe new moon U oupposed
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chlld-a future iapraia maA aa tta
dap ol hla htrfh «Bd the fottowtag
rhyme forMeUs hla destiny:
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Remtmber In roasting meat to pOBr
the grcMC out of tbe pu before H hM
an opporioDliy to tarn, it wOl ta acellent for use to caoklag.
Remember that cream onnaM riM
quickly tbronih n grant .depth at
milk: therefore if milk ta dealrod M
retain lu cream for any length of time
It should be put Into a deep aad naroow
vroael. tat If It is dealrtfoe to hare Jt
rise, pour it Into a broad, flat dlab.
Remqmber that neither table ear
floor ollclotba abould to waobta to
bot Boapauds; they abould be wiztad
clean with warm water OBd thoB Tifo
bod dry wUh a ctolh wet to BiUk.
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Remember that vMeUMes wtth A
strung flavor, aueb oa onkmo. turatpa,
eu-. will ta mndi improved by pBttl^
them to boll tn cold water, rwwewtag
tbla from a ketUe of bolltag water m
soon as It oomos to a scald.
Remember that brand crambs can
be kept lodeflattely if you do aot
cover them. A piece of cheweetoth or
paper will keep oot tbe dust aad yeC
allow air to to keep them from maoU-'
Ing Rreud eresibs ore belter UWB
cracker cromba for frying, and giVB
croquettes a smoother cruaL
Oelirieiia FruK I
A deileloua Barortog for ewha« mtr,
can be made from the peel at foanas
or oranges Soak tbe peel over night
In sail aad water, and. In the moremg rover with fresh water, and let
1, come lo a boll Throw this wnier
sway and cover once more with
fresh water, this time adding enough
sugar lo make a thick syrup. L« tta
p<-el slmoif-r Id i.bls until It hai be­
come tender snd. by ihia
'yrop should have ihlefcnBd mmWeraUy though not enough to easdy.
Renwvc from the fire and bm) tightI)
Some of Ihu peel, chopped fine,
and s little of the ayrup added, gives
a flavor to a ewkw thm eonnoi be sar*
passed, to BBktog a flIUng for the
rake, chop the peel Am. add eoafee'loiier i sugar ota auffletent water to
bring It to the proper coniistency.
Surprtae Bolls—Make a rich biscBlt
rough of Me pint of flour, om Imspoonful ot tHOdng powder, two ta'
at shortening.
enough to make a ahon dough. IHbm
and aeeaoB highly a cupful of cooked
chicken, binding with bntter; toTM fo
tBtoll Anger «u«d rolls, wrap Seek
with dough; bake to a bot open:
serve with auiSed oiivea. May %•
nerved hot or cold, bnt they an bHt
•men cold. If not enough cklefcM to
Ml over, use pan chIcfceB and roast
untion or beef nloM am be esed
Bith good tueulto.

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