Grand Traverse Herald, May 13, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 13, 1907

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1907-05-13

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QKAND TRAVER»E HCRAtB. THUMOaV, 3UNE IS, 1t07..

ELK RAPIDt.
Bill BafUs. Jane T—Next Ttaonter
Jme IS. the i«c«Mer aaneUtJOQ ot
the Onad Trarene lecioo wiU boM
It! UhBil meetiCLC at the open
honae to thli rlUeRe. The eonnlttees
•re vorklDC bent to make thie me of
the beat BeeUe^ tn the hUtoi? of
the •odetr. The railreada will offer
• «B»«Dd-aae-tblrd tare to parties of
tan or more aod the Nerthport-Map6«era

aims almost o third of them
Oraoptoa left
Monday ....
The nart figures arc 2.9S6 tor (h<
e to Uke a course at balha
dty. which
divided aa follows:
for hla
rhesmallc trouble.
H
Pltst ward. 390.
CramplOB left the sane day for a
Second ward. 673.
week-a ctaH In BeUalre. During Hr.
Third ward. 06:..
i
Cranpton'a absence. Jatnea Ulti
Fourth ward, 3;«.
Is atelOK aa night malch.
B. Bolhie. (be repceaenulire

oonipsny for the part t

L Onr pee^e are preMrlni: to
haadle the eroed and idre Oe |x>ople ing at Old HiKlon toDlgiil
Mias nianrb Bunce^ has
hi
•eacr coafon and Mteotloo.
returned
mie for the auanter vacation, havA fftdet traddlBX oeeurred at the teahtenre ot Mr. and Mrs. 8. £. Richardaoa Moodv forenoon, when their
Miss Lole Carotbers. granddanghlcr
daughter. Hlaa Lout Wood, vaa nnlled >B martlaffe lo Mr. Entile L. of Mrs. Daniel. McAlldtie, who has
prdCer. the popular clerk ot Hocan a
t a monlb ago. died at the bosThe Bee. a H...........................................
pllnl
at Marquette Tuesday momfug
. OOijr
tollos'lng .an operation three wocks
previous for pleurisy. The remains
• spending
nrealt In Boyite Oty. They irlll retnm were lirougbl to IMat Jordan where
Ibo fuueraJ was held Wednesday. Mrs.
tetarday and at onec go to Uielr
HcAlpine and daughter Cynthia at­
fly tnmlahed booe on Blm at
tended the funeral.
«Meh awaits tfaeir coming.
Lem Balt caught forty brook trout
1 Follet's creek Tnemlay aflemc
Mrs.-O A. Wright went to E
•vnrbanM and put la flne---------------field yesterday. Pram there ahe
far the sazniner trade, and the first
her daughter . Bessie will go to
ahctiraion will be taken to Aides Sun­
Arbor lo aticod o
day. Daring the few days Intervening
her son Paul finlahes bla course a
between now and the date set for
the unlvenlly.
thetr ragnUr trIpA the Rutb.
G. F. Prink and sshrdlu dl shrdlu
Capt. Jo Hawley, will be used lo
G. F. Prink A Son roc-Iced
Ing logs tor the shingle mill.
Mias Florence B. Puldptaer
jBltas Ledtke were married last
mixing being perfect when dose fey
at the brIde-B home in Yuba by the
machine. This Arm has the r —
Swr. W. H. Thompson.
t for the erecUou of a onc-st .
dence for R. B. Ixwla. 2Sx2<i. the
Tnaaday evening the Modern WoodMen of America ioltlaied a class of
BixtMn members, fdllowlng the work
wia a amoker. On the evening of erythlng except the roof being of ce­
ment. The building will be erected
a l*th It
111 be prea• Cltyk
the Kramer lot north of Claude
In which
rrtbedt
taoo's residence.
Work wil
eni and confer
________
•mt the lodge la planning to enterimeneed at oncA
tala their gueata in a handsome mnnTba Fannie C. Hart loaded 1842 barnb of cement at the company's dock
tafiay for Qreen Bay. Wla, and '
BUnoU took on alxty
barrels
FBMktort and Leinnd. Monday
Miaanori loaded IW barren for Harhw Springs and the HanUtee wfll be
In tomomnr for 600 tons for Mllw

later dale, owing to a acaicliy of flos -

ka tnapaeUag the atate roads Uui are
haliig bnm in that aectlon. getting
go^ra tor a piece of road to be built

« caiis were loaded with
Sipped that day from the qoarriei
there.
Kmil C. Pery returned from lAoalag
Md Oie H. A. C. Wednesday and will
wpend tls vacation with bla parents
In Bk RapIdA
Hra. J. B. Hill wai called to t
kaska the latter part ot the week
-Attend the funeral of her brother.
Walter Han. son of the Rev. J. W.
Bart, a former pastor of the H. E.
chvreb nf thli village, was itmong the
grodnatea at the Michigan Agricult ________ _ ,_Jt w^.
of the
Prod View, chief englt
__ paid
__ a vial
dtloblafamCharles 8. Neff,
Oy Monday and Tuertay. while hla
boat was unloading lU cargo and Uktllg on a load of ore fdr the lower
lake portt. He reports the four Elk
Baplds boys
wbo ar tailing
Um this season as well. They
Pmy foraaln. James Dempsey.
M Hnnter. flromen. and
James
Baird. nUer.
John Hockin who sailed wtlh the
barge Selwyn Eddy. Ilea aick with typhOM fever tn a hoapiul In Erie. Pa
The boat on which be sailed In com­
pany with I
BfcRapIda b
Detroit river

MIowB for the enanlog year:
.. G.—
N- O.—Henry jobnioo.
johnion. V.
FtUik: Bee.—U Ashcroft; TfcasRereeenUUves
Oaonce Hal
Oiand lodge
The InatallaUon wll be 1
BtU.
al^e^ lat loeetlB
Towers
Thurrtay'eiid PrWay Mat,
MfA Will Loraager apcni ............
ef the week with her aUtryr In Trav*'Me2S^ MePberooii and Fraser ot
Detmt. auditor and aaslsunt treaa•rer W the Lake Superior Irro A
Che<gtl Company, were at the ofEee of (he Iran company moat o
weak JoiAI&g over the books
beetnaCi^ the firm.

,oSi.s

poatoMce Is raised from

»l.4oo

to

**fi5nry Pfeiffer of Detndt sp«t last
week with hla relativea here, returntag to Detroit HrwiUy.

Indications
of Paralysis

GRAWN.
Crown. Ulch„ June
Mrs. Nora
Krnm, who has been lo Wexford tak­
ing care of her mutber, returned home
Wednesday.
C. Burt is confined to bla borne
llnoaa.
A- Campbell went to Troveroe
City Wednesday night on business.
The Ladles' Aid society of the first
H. B. church met with Mrs. 8. J.
Bracken yesterday afternoon.
Mro Jon» returned to her home
t Traverse City Monday.,
The Grown M. E. Sunday school
rill have Childron day exurdiios J
I 3 p. m.
W. M.
■roe City
Mrs. X. C. sump and sou roll
to her home at Buckley Sunday.
8. J. Bracken Is building an addition
I bis residence.
Mrs. Chan, Palmer went lo Traverse

City opera house on the eveningl
(ff June 17. the performances begin-'
ning at-7;3« and the adrolA-lon l-ving
IP and 16 cenlt- The opetung l-iil
convlets of the followliig: Harry )!uliSA blackface rontlidi->n: Kolbe MTE. BpanUh dancers: the Cresi <la>•r. equilibrist
and
oonlortioniid:
enry Busde, characier IropcrMjiilions; Kilmer sisters, songs ami
e High daneeA
The athktlc Mjiwlation of the
school held lie anuual meeting
In addition, there wtii be Ihe fiiieyi
night and elm<-d the following olfl
■ving pkiure* obialuali!.' and tll'ucers;
ited souga will be sung by ilu l«'s’
Prcaldcol. Roy MrGurry.
Vice-prewident. (Taode Clifford.
Scceelary, (lien Stanley.
aScMIllan Park.
TreaMircr.'Johu BrigliBiii.
,
ttnard of maiias<-i>. Pror<wsor Nye.
nifesoor ll::vi^. liutiUd Jahraur, D.
.,n was
nam-rt
3
park in bi.iior .
CaMir, tii-ors'- Whiling,
MilluurtM-milar
murk -If diulliu'tU-i
PERSONALS
Prom Priday'* lU-cord.
-a. T. A. Macey m.-m I o Keystone Kiaiea - naie and .-p.-i-li.ll
rlialiman of
rooming.
ut Ihe DIsirirl »
J. P. Welsh wtot to NnnroIuuB to­
b wiM* and c-i,-a.
day.
Mrv. M A. Hum went to Mancclona
Julius Jobiiaon has relumed frtm
leirolt where he attended the finMr. and Mrs. Pny] Uingnecker ar
Ived in the cUy last evening at d:4;
rom their weslcrti weildiug trip. They
rcre accompanied from Clilcago to
his city by Mr. and Wra. W. C. Hull,
>eiii.'/ranvemiiin.
Mrs.
•rnlug for Kalh
McDermeni,
amazoo. They will s|>end a montn ii
the Houihern iionioii ot the slate.
Barney Ebarh left for Glaasloo
il« mnrnlne
George Miller went t. Hoger* Cil;
today on a business irlji
______ Praoklln
...
, _ wife
of Oil
Louis
and
'
Mlaalon
through the dty loISBlon passed tl
dav pii
day
oil their way
way to Cadillac, where
they will visit relatives.
- ^tyke^ of ESnplr/- passed
cily this morning ou '
friends.
way to Kingsley, where she will vitll

n'«-ce?»il> and tu-jui:
upbuilding uf iJi>- lapital >
was grr-ally appreelati d by the |Njkmiiiii!,
of Mlrhigai i and a
Mrmorlal a>»nelail«n wan fomie.l
month or no later wiili the Inieiiiic;.
of orvciing a mmiumeni iii McMilla.'
lark. Dun M Dicklmoin was eiecie)
pn'Sldnii. Peter Wliiie ti.-a--.t:r.rr aii ;
Eaiwood T..H.vne<- m-cn-liiry.
ThU organization ha* U.-n at wu,.
since then and has coropU-i-d the mpoioiuient of dieirirl coiouillU-v wti
will see the p<v>i.le of their coimlbor dlBlrici* and M-eiiro. r.mlrll.mi-n
Ihe funds to be Ured for llK- ei.-. im ;

OCMTIST

Tire Insurance!
Mnney lo loan on ImproTcd Rea! Estate Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON,
Room SIONewStato Bnnk liiilld^ng.

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Traverse City, Mich.
Shell v( 1. votir'.lill fern Irons-, r Idini.
;i fuin.iie.,f

___

U-

:'.3

all times

LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES, MOULDINGS.
FLOORING. CEILING. SIDING. PORCH
COLUMNS. INTERIOR FINISHAND
DOORS AND WINDOWS
•i-hs

d c'j:np:iT-.

me Markcl.

-'.iinii

jivrticnlarly

btic i'..iv.ir .io<i

i-xc*-j)iioif.i sireiii'lli.
If j'-u iia»e tronl,!.- jn-tvin;: h
l-.i tlml i» to ymif likiiii: lf>' ii siirpi- i>oiltb! nftiiU
.III-.
We wili tdk -Miir i-Imh.-ob ,111 your coiuiiij,'Irn'k.

Price, 50c per pound.

J.

J.

BRI

SA-e

t'bi-il--- J.

Dr. F.

j.

MacNet'

I^^^^EYE, CAR, NOSI
AND THROAT
CLASSRS PITTRO
Wilhelm Wook
Travere# «i

*

:iiMA

F. M. PAINE,

‘F-UORIS

ib—,

CbeSraad

Gtnl
tad
Tana and Tirtaid*

Two papers for the price af erw.

$1.00
rays tor both a full year.
Spe a
noimcement ctseurhere' in May
Herald.

The Farmers’ Store

dog U-b.iii-be.- to .«„•

CHirai SJlt

Now ik the season of the year when you are int-rfsti-d ill small I'ann Tools such as Hoes. Shove'a,
Kakt-.. I’oiaio rianierr. (trAss Scythes. Snaths and etc
\Vc havf a t irass Si yihr that is extra tfood and
«,<• .-ii-itanife i: in rv-ry v;ay and tvethink it wil! please
Wf li ivi-ill ' ! arimT' IVdiester Compressed
,\ir Sprayer with tlic ' Kaiil Klojf " Nozzle the only
. ompr«:*-icd air Sprayer made that is ready to spray all
^fiie time.
r.Viini* i'l and look our stock over and net diir \
prii--* lii;fi>rn to.i buy.

218T OAV

OF

JUNE.

A.

D.

F-RAIMK TRUDE
OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING

Hurrah for the
Fourth of July
— -«......Make all the noise you can. Buy your

. weafiliy l.ii iii. • - "V-BM < .-•■-I "KT
S g.o.rt
MiVT Rmmi pi-k- •
>v.,i* -i. irouroidier fthe feniudniiii Win-’
lb Ib'-o-

Fire Crackers, Torpedo Canes,
Serpentines, Roman Candles.

CHIHCERy SAlf

lire Work*

• *.•
N. t ’ ••i" i' - • ' • ■
* .f *- --*e-,c-A.v ■
• •• •• ; o?
Jr.i-ro-.
i22o"cAv'^OF. Jt-'NE.

A.

- -•

lor a Penny:

Electric Spray Chinese Lan­
terns, Pistols, Pin Flags etc. at

0.

Grocer

Grocer
ago by beln,
.■lomarh hv a horse.
A- M. Walker, of :be Vnlt^-d F’.ilg.i>sraidii--ai mrvey, wll! l.-.iie In
lew il.iv* for. U»chl>a»u, wli.-i*- L.- «
:r.k> 11., bqviciraphlcai rlieldulig ■

gu

fs-rov-i

j,
li'in by

ttoth 'ptoiasw M

I'lror.,..

W8 BellfiVB

(Vk iee Unc ,5-«r, 5

1.^:4 st,.fw.

, a a,-XgY TO latAK w Uotm. Wana. ow

QARA T fBAKA H 11
O p.i.t bnin pbMMw <Kru

Kill I’l.-int

HEf-'-.....

11k- ira.
drou a: irijy an.<y'«i
Uiii Wb.vlcr
I6.y.nf-li] d-iugl
Aliiiu r.-*id,-bi*,
f»ri-l>ani’ion» r-»
io *'
a fotcie opi-ru cinipan
n- lak.li !-*ck !•» -V

Tine I>e»Mtt

BUSINESS CARDS.

=1=

D irfflriatlos-

3 per Cat allnrct

.TravorsoCity.

lialph M«s'i"=r Ti.ive,--fiu

WiwIncMlay i-y-'niiig
Bi1'.-ii ■III lii* lisi.' >■
known Iramp. Nci.mi I
Huron, an <-im,<>l
Trunk, i* *iiflerins nni

A Geseni Bukt^ BssImss DMe

LET THE

John
C'oun.nde. -i-raverM-.Ciiy.
E. Porter .. .........................
Robert BariK-}-. Tiavetw City,
John Anderson.
ierson. Grown.
f, II. Monri"-. Momw Cenii-r

i'rnnk f!."-in.-b. Tiiiv.-r.s.- fK.
W W. Jtniilb, Tiwyen-e I'lly.
G, G fovell. Tiaivrw. fiU
W. P. Hurslur,
G. W. latnlie. '
C. t'l. ii-lii
I. Han*. '

A OARLAND. CmMsA

SURPLUS. 930J000

Flat* Cloas. Stoaro Bollor and Accidont Insurancs.

life. Devl^swisro Wc havc Ihc BesI Tea on

^The^ bride Is a well known young
woman and has niauy friend* in the
cily whoydre showering linir good
' State Firemen's Aaioeiatien.
ilelisky also
wishes afun her. Mr. Salen*ky
Delrotl, Mb-b.. .Inn- 7 -Pie-l.l.-til.
has InnumerabU- frltiids who ai
lliico n. Iv-H*. ynsiim.
which opened lu annual lueellng i
feting their coiigtatiiliiihi IS. They will
Pli>l vii-.-presbleiil.
tTie-f *lii,the SI. Marks procathcdral Wodiies- roslde In Ihe cily.
Miirro.i. Trin. is.- fi-y.
duy. it-K'lected many of the offirt-rs of
last year at -the elecllnns In the aflerWas Not Reslstered.
ii.-*. Ih-Ii
noonll The Rev. Charles llonaliiie ot
Pliuii
Thurs<lav's
Reei-rd.
lic-Jiiesl.lij,
•ni(nl Vi
this city was elected srervlury.
Convicted of pracllclng iii
ri[|i|.*. l.iidjiiuioii.
the Rev- James E
Wilkinson
Ihr.mgh ‘
Sb-eii-uiry ti-a.-.m. i.
South Haven, aaidatanl seen-tury. to
succeed the Rev. Sidney N. L'saher.
of l/-lsnd. *<m of a Miunreal ex-inayor.
E. H- Hunt was elected treasuror i
and one- a wealthy
phyi-ielan of
the Rev. A. B. Wells will again
reglsirar. The Rev. W. W. Taylor of Snulh Huven, left this rliy ai loH.,
this morning in ronipany wiili Sheiiff
Holland was chosen a metuU-r o
Marlin Brown. Cbsrb-* J.dinson au.l
court of appeals.
the
four
tramps
wno
weiv
M-nienccl ‘•■’^be 8la.e
The atandlng commiuecs wll
He
composed of the Revs. R. II. I’etcra. by Judge Se.llnger .vesierilliy.
of Kalamaioo, P, R. Coldophlu and was sentenced to niu.iy days ImpriCharles. Donahue. William Galpin. sonmenl In the IVirult boum- of eur- yesterday :
.}• Judge Mnyne last ciening.
Muskegon and Jacob KJelnbans. W. J.
loiy ot the man's lif.' *l>ells
Stuart and J. 1>. Burns. The deputies
worrt-Pntliiiv, Wlih every
opiKirtuniiy lietore blm. he started
Revs. P? B. Godolphln. J. E. Wilkin
Into Ihe worid loeud up a convict.
I, H. Peters and W. laicus, AlleBOO. R.
Is
father
is a banker In the CanSluuri. p.
s miicili .aliiiiid
gan. and J. D. Burni.
in
cllv
and oi-ul hU *<>n Uirough
ra* pr-'x-nt*
A. Gorman and Jaerdi Klelnhans
Cnlrt-rslly of Vrniioul, Alter the,
roissions
this city. The board
counte WAS complelcd iln-ie. and he
of
the
Revs.
elected wi
graduated with honois. sonu-timel
Godulphln
Lucas. W- Galidn.
I HPI'III ahroad III ibe l*arUlan [ ,,.,.,,,,1 j„ jj,
H. Peiers and L. C. RopIleal -chiiol* wh. i.- Ills cducallon! i,,„.,ngion b
Ings: E. C. Leavenworth. C. R. Wilkes
was completed.
He warniHl and
,-biri,
Thomas Home. A. B. Cofinbury, H L.
h«-aied to South Haven some dozeu
_
Sprague and P. A. Cortnan.
year* ago
Trouble arose betweeu
Bishop Gillespie presided ov,
him and the woman'he had sworn to
evening service and missions
love, ebertsh and protect, which end-,
Kdlih
M Armiluie. whi. wiu
discussed by the Revs. Sidney N Ussiilv n-ccived.
her and UnColD R. Verclove of.St. ed lu separation. Drink .ihen eJiieivd
lour <i'ekK-V nil i-;'i:,-r iitid ii:>
Joseph. The re|>ons of the tr - - Inlo hi* life and six year* ago ho '
practicing —
lu U-vlanau
gab prBclU>..w
............................... -- cuasloii.s Wi-ri- laid a*lde.
mid
liiers of the mlsslao work gere
showing that the work was progress and la 19i'5 htf locati-d at Lcland. whole puny InJld.-d llie ' 1‘l-ii-jiv
' re be has *iDC»- rcrlded unlit il
for It lilp !'• Bell- I'b'
The n-liin
leg rapidly, and n
aubscripllon
of
descended iil-on him .viid ^lorc
ill' Cilv Wll* n .lignul Ku a cti
11.700 was made to carry on the work
him slill further down t
the
lie look
too
’’“The cobvro^Jn
aasimbU'd again
ibe oiDccr
yesterday mornlug at 9 o'clwk In Ihr
r. even walking dm
jurisb boiioe. and after finishing a murmur,
» nearly
' "
'LU H
few routine matters left over from blm from ihe Jail, 1
the day before, listened to a closing train tl

address by the bishop.
Alleniaies
were appointed for the delegates lo
the national convenUou to be held
this coming October In Richmond.
Va. and
the cunvenllon adjonicd.
Most of Ihe visiting ivetors left at
feruiul r*A X Mrrot. dlaaaaeo nro ek
once for their charges In
various day. I
A roteing on, and for this r
parlskif the dloecM'.
the TielMa oftaa dean net rtslls
I* Thiiraday eieiiing A whorl pm
Elks Eleetloo.
gram nf niii*lc, »iiiig- and r-i:liaiiiiii:
Bay City. Mleh. June 7—The grand
lotigi- of fSkh eb-cird the (•■lluslng of­ was mucb eujoy.-a by ibo Iihi Miix-m
proovit wild Mr. MoiiIkk"'' rt-ci-i.ei
ficers yesli-nlH} ;
IrrItahOIty. rslluro of memory. InabllPresident. Dan T. Culling
many-cimHtmenla and g.w«l wi*li. .
Hr to esaecntrats the mind, muarelar
Plrsi vkv-prrald«-ni. Paul llciner.
hi* eb'Ction. R.-murk* mi-n- marti
iBdlgsstlen.
Saulie Ste. Marie.
S<-coihI tliv-presldent. j W. Taylor
Kalamatoo.
»bv-nt.vr). I.. F, Williams. Ib-troil
Treawmr. Charles T.
Ilatberick.
Baitle Creek.
Doorkeeper, E. H. Stanard. Owosao
Dr. A. W. ChsM-a Nerve Pllla atop the
Death ef Jto Mei.ehsr.
Sergeant at arnu. Daniel Thodias
waaUitg process by which tba
PonHac.
land by form.
TruMee. Julian ItcnnHI. Jaekson.
tag MW. rich blood and rrosUng o
«-ing du<
Cbsplata. the Itev.
John
larll'U
eerva force poalUvely and permaMa
3. He 1
Ann ArU>r.
roataro tbs Darroos system.
Kalamaroo (?■[» the next grand -*_Jau by birth and had 1-ceii in
eounttT two “hd ooc-half year*, being
lodge meeUnt.
employed by A. W. Biekerd. Five sl*^
tero are left, tour fn the old country
Tbs Sebooi CattauA
The school ceosut. Just completed, and one in this eounlry. The funeral
pomalt and slgutars of Dr. A
Chaaa tbs famous rocelpt book aelbos shows that Traverse City has almost a-ni lie held Somnlay from the home
„ S.-coiid
<be Ko. D. f.*-Ii
3,000 hoys and gIrU In her public
For sale by Johnson Drag Co.
M-bools and that the nfib
ward

K TRACY LAY. PraaldanL

CAPITAL. *200.000

-. K. -ihSl. r.ml I.i.ki-.Ave.

Dr. Waller*, l-lfe Uike
^oH.-pb Myers, pife l.ak<
Bnn Gibb*. Kingsley
R J. Kiu-i. Traverse fil}
R O- Udil. Old Mis-sbn
Henry Lmdle. Old .Mls*i
.\. P Br.ii. Trweise fit’
II1.I11I1 Whin.
H. K- !
I. . L. k
ll.-nni* P. Hox*i--i ll:il.~
,V R Puller, Siinitnii f
A, II. Slliison. King'b'y
I iiib-j .................. id. Trill ••

Trarerse Qtj State Baal

NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK

Lo-.k for the
"^■the lollow-in'g Ih tin- Grand Tint
enu- conimittee:
Hoo. ^m<* H, Mono-', ehalimai:

"'"'HOT^OlMdo C. MopatU vleew-Uai:
man. Traverae City.
'
J. W. Mllllken. Tiaverse riiy.
K. W. HaHtlngs. TraverM- flty
Prank W. Wilson. Traverse fit.-.
J. C- Cauntlett and wife of Elk
P.
D.
Marvin.
Travers*Cily.
Rapids were In the city today.
E. Brown, Travi i-se fit}.
1. A. Brigham of Buckley spent lire
U. L. rrisp. Wimatnshuig.

Surrounded by decoraUons of
IX and carnationE, Ernest Bale
nd Grace Amelia Cbubuc were unllod
1 niairiage Thoraday morning at ibe
home of the bride's parents. Mr. and
Mro. Woncel Chahoc. 123 Cellar street,
Ihe ceremony lieiiig p.'rtormed bj the
R.-V. G. E Lockhurl.
The house was proftisely doeorated
lower* and•".....................
Ihe effect w-na
lUiihellc
tremely pretty. The biide wore d<
cOtored henrietu and white silk wi...
ovcriace. She carrle.1 l.i1d>-'» rase*.
The bridremalds. Ihe Mirscs Vlclorla
Vlack and Uniee
Plitgerald.
were
dressed In while while Ihe groom and
osl man. William Jennlac*. won- riwt
cnilonal W.vrk. DurlnB
the ivretony. MIm, Amelia SrhcH.leritfi play.-il
Saturday, to visit her friend.
HeartKnnd Flowt-ra."
Afl.r the c-rentony. jl.e picHi*.
Miss Id.t Barber Ih home for
ahoiii ihiriy-flve in numl>er. were *eaivacatlonr
The potato srutbon at ’ (irawn
Is ed at large tables and « large wrslding
bicakfasl was fc-ervr-d. Ibe bride's cake
praeticaJly over.
G. E. Aldrich is having a new ix>tch being an exce|«lona11y elalioiaie af­
fair. Amid shower* of lire and trailed
to bis house.
of Silver Lake by old shocA Uie Itajipy couple lefl for
Bay City, where they will *iK-mI Ihc

DR. SNYDER

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

f
RMWv*tt at ,tair

nrrlrtd In (!>• rletettr o( ibe fl«*( at
as mri; pbour today. Sooe after t,
tb* prmldmt recelred Oovcmbr Teb
rHI of Cleorula.
At the expotfiloD

OKAND TfUVeR«e HeiULO. THUPfOAY. JUNE IS, 1M7.

Three Onlar City men. Cbarlee
CbaHenUod'
Uod l flllinc will last throe yeare.
I
The three larfWt OermaiMdUea are |
ty.
CllU. and ChBjftw Weadt.
ere Bablne cm the lake lu a inuall. Ik-rilD. will, a popuUUoB of over 2.««jxw: »tohni». with tM,000. and
flat boiioned beat wbeo one of them hi„Bleh. with ah^l MO,000.
alood DP aed loalna hia balance fell
la Otwenhayen imlveraily a pmteo
ibo water aad in tryiny
.................................................. ..
him into the boat the wLer two
“■ ‘
the craft and all were U,„.*h '

CLUB OF BUND GIRLS.

city ft
Asked what be thcMi«tt of the Erie
aibomi. that had boa the bpn of hi
hn
Bortau for the Jaai aU oioBlha. hr as
aweopd that be i.-ould uut ae* much lo
AM fault with.
-Vou doo'l ob>esC W the sniokr';'
o
-.Sot at aU LUv la >rr> abon. aud

imwMvnvmcsur

»r« Orfanisalieu of Ita Kind Iri «ha
World. Uy Matnbars.
A -hUhd Wolbau's vlub' baa hero
fonurd ahi.h. a.-ardiii« to oiw- of lU
ibrOlhrra. .a ILr out., oar of lla Luid .o
tbr I'ultrd Statra. aa^ the Xrw V.-i-i
:uh waa oryauitnl a
-- —
aka OD*hn.. famU^ tu.rael.ra with ; fm da.va
r Crat nieeluy he>ua
<">•»
iludcra Thto r.«.t la r
'
of tbr Mlaso Wiui• s«ff
prelwralory a.hool f.
' fred and K<l:(h Hoiia, In New Viu-k.
harafter”

Boktes douMc $eacand
kne« It h» a patent iming

Itniuadi at II o'clock he delivered the
dedieauen al«ech.u( the Ceot«la
into tlte water.
.
[laad l« now kbtiixxi Imviiie liicn'u>»n The men were Id Uie water enafCoy! I17..-H, In the lam fiw yeors,
,
buUdlaa which u a ftuseimile of Uie
Italy has the repiiiaiiun of manu-l
bMnHifol old coloDlal ituMlon. where
mm of-the boat for nearly
ractnriiw aoire of
the sinmyesl,
hla mother paaaed her alrlbood daya.
hoar before iiiahtcd by the
imokea id the world.
.j
•n>e pr*«ldeni aid la part;
launch Norma, owoetl by A. J. PeterId alxiy year* pan the av.-raye spar ’
aauy .nUrr s.- ig| ,luh. li» ohje t. ac­
"I cannot exproa how di-eply I an tyl of thla city. In Ihe launch were ........... ID I'ninee bn •Increased
cording lo Miv> .Agiiew Staffonl. who
imicbed al the acUon of the alatc of Wllliain Wur^liiiry and Arthur Hiniwn seven years.
la blind iiud ucr of lla cJiBnet iiirm
Oeeritfa. my molhei'a male, the xvite of Grand nRpidx and Joe Klepac. Fer­
..Vatlntnlel C. nooda-ln. who. as rrfrom which I drew the blood lo niy dinand Laiitncr and Henry Slal« of pnnrd. Is alMui to ahanduti the ataye.
volna. Id recelrioj; as the Oeoryla
•Ur. The men were taken alxiard has made fun for theaUT-Kis>r» for
m-nrly <u yearn. He wa» |h>tii Id fV«much exhaiikiaKt and taken tn ion m ISt:. and simlled for Uie dm
Cedar. They could not have held tn malic iirofession under tVyieman Marshiill. who then was. muitayer of the
iHiai nmch lonaCr
were'vUvied ' .vltbeSh" Hlud. M;theater.
Mr tioodwin flrsi
which my nxMber p
d her nrlbpod Ipy that all of ihrai i
I- reecued a.I*^’'’"'
-xtelary. w,U take the
(auie-ai I In New r<n-k in ISTC In a FIERCE TUG OF WAR IN AFRICA

, mlnoles «f the lueeiiupi ilon n hj atetrin which abe wu married to my !iwo of them were nvei
p:a, , ailed - The Ijw of New York '
> band .tt the mivllugs the niuriv of
lather.
CrosKlree
he eoarird Caplalli Crosslr
Fraueia Aubrey TaPa Hew F.va Rap-1 the various ..m.-rrs .if the vluh will hr
imrlesnul. of •'Hlack-Kyrd S
BpoklDy 01 iba yrowth.nf Oeoryis.
ind first le-c»nie n.nsplclo.is
nspicluus
tiles la a Lageea. Ferming a ChaiA' read by the aaswlaled lueuihcni who
the preoldest said: "The soatb will
Triad ta Drag a Huge eitphaai Intel are Dot Hlod.
W all the better for new tmmlyraata
jluicr years he has ph.y.-d the piliici
Mrs. rliaries Sbe|1’ard-uf New V.uk
the Water, but Fe.led.
of the richt type and 1 hope to see Mary Hudaen fell and broke her neck
a number of dramas, and
^
r.-w
yea
s
ago
attempted
Shylori,
while making an eflert-to ctcape early
la view »f Ibe dlvusslou wl,!.-b ip; Uie Dtmru
I
astonishing
success.
.Mr.
Inn
with
p-mlKiDDU lo eatabllahed
porta
like thia morning from her bed rot
Ih'rii!
between rreal.Vnt R.s^eveli! f.u- Uk- u«
Pangu. Rale the extra llslag MtiihMiat esveriac parts srhki
CbarlMInn. ' The prealdeot took or- which a lamp had taploded. Shi
\Vrj. I »h>i 'hr liev. Hr. tVlU.sm leiug. nhom ' merilUK*
nileviug a (nai deal at (ha Mrala anesdaM upM Aa M
a -..aiur.- fxLlr.- lie fellowcwalon to apeak of the navy and aald. preparing for bod when the lamp ex­
Seats, kceee and arra-iii. are']
*Ko public Berram ahoiild be pardon­ ploded and In her flight fell headlong
t expei-lrni e of an Kngllsbi
.man la of ;
our .-yhs," Sjid u^a Smlfunl.
'hompsoii. hill she died
made .d loly rvlndJe tuatriisls. [erf
ed for falllot to do pverythloe in his down the euira.
tarried Mrs. Nellie H. Pcaee
Isn't
l-su. It's our hralo* that d.i
ute
nn- LW lrll,-^rd ip even- oat.
It i. ,i.a.,iy tbe.duiy J nvry w-------power to see that we have the beat
ilr>. a divorcee, but n divorce oiirl
lerald saja:
,
•“
ships and (una. I earnestly hope that
ullined Ibis mthm. In 189S he w.-d-;
0« above, ^vue ia aad ruutiuce yuuirlsn of Hg
are more Intell.geut and Mom litiying tv carriuJly
.man 1 rospect the: •'"'>•1 «"
we shall never have anoUier war bin
i many girls who . jti M-e
Cadillac
•. Cmode
llioii'. .v!sn a"wcn^nown'pl:iyer.*^
! pr«ldentlal oflh-e
If we do. lu reaiilt will have been U back of ihe
irtc-i, meiiiiwrs s.. far. aud
delennined In advance for the out- Cadlllar K one of the mo.Ht suliahle
trust I will Dot W ro|md lulu Ibe «e .-xieet o lin-ri-ase iliut iiiinilier to
H»l ..-ry .u.,u. Sunii- of the g.rl. Il.e
ira- placex I
coma will depend upon l
Soclet.r ..f tbe Jielll.erBle and I miuall
the Brum and In New
... and \og.-ut)lea.
fled If. as au cyew^iueM.. I voii, li to the lu
lion whM) haa been madi
Two Indiana from Mecosia Allrd
York. I liere are several bliu.1 m.-ii-s
peaee.on firewater, and palniod the town
' Clule. Mu this Is the ..Illv liliud wuni
Heiucyred, TTiey are serving X" di
sn's .iul. to Ibe whole w.tI.1.
Jaaealinm,
lu Jail, while the
"We arc going to adu|.t some of the
them the l)0(ae. i
swaiiing trial it
rcsoliiiious of the mi-n'e club and also
the memben of National Edncatlooal :he circuit court.
It wdl g.ee
"Towatd Ibe cUiae of a dlshesrieulng ' their jailiaui.-uury rules
Carl t:. Dahl, professor of Imtany
aaaodacloD In eonveotloB here.
day. during wbich we met uuiblnt IIm> pmple a iliam-v t- study Ibe gen­
and borllfiiliiiie li
"
"Il la of courae. ’ be aid. "a mere fldaberg. Sweden, visited the experlMve a b<.rwlnd l.lo.Mug a, roes the eral lumliiiiKis of the bliud.''
of Kar.a's Nst.ensl
Mis. Stafford, who li:i. bcen.ldlud
andy wastes we travetwed. suddenly ,
intaM to uw that no other body of iiental elation at South Karen. The
A tbefi ■-.•uiiaral.;.' aluU.
> profesBor is In Amorira es­
we came avrosa Ibe tra.-ks of a bnge : sln.T Klh- was die years ohL tsav-ive.1
your eeustmsen wlelda -ita esienalve
pecially ip atiidy things honirultiiral.
elcrhanl—apiiarently a iMcue elepl.ant, bor e.luraii..u In the Xesr Y..rk Instiin- Ilig'id 1l,<- tYa<d.iiv.l.Mi
aa iDOdeDce as thoae who with the
77ie binrd of auditors of Grand Harry N. Vinail Saya English Blue u we noticed fiom the s|>K>r he was
dally prea and periodicals lead
Rapids, has n-fiiee<l to pay
Prose­
.vui.y
l.oudv!i bu.
Craaa VV.II Prove Baneficiat to Farm- tneeliug alone. Following the a|Kior.
nallon. t^o not Inieod to dweil on cutors SIcDonald’s bill for “speclut”
Ill
jaj.ui.
111 lu N-uUl. a.'
era For Many Raasont—Easy to Plant w* came to tbe sloping shore of-a
deputies to aasist him In his ernsade
•xirriiug to « .Aug
1 . ..rtx-'ie.iinlvui
yoor duUw. but it it eosenUal ibai
a girl v
tweet water lagoun, aud there. at»nl
agalnat violators of the Sunday naloon
and Maintaim
f
the
New
York
I
11ll. ma.Innisii
l-r.-.luipll
the men ol public life and the
200 .varda from Ihe banks, we asr a
ordinance. He declares the sb<
iin Itie K.i|va!i
1
of
(be
'Jo eiiuiuctigv an tniproTemenl In tbs rmlar Jumbo enjoying a big drink to
who wHta lo the preaa ahall both Of force will rvuder him no aHSist
•r
c*
Iclitnon
Percy Fcrrla of Ceroent Cltv.
forage cn)>s lu tin- middle we<(crn hU brart's ronteni.
then. If they are really r»d aerranu
hia life to a Jug of elder,
states !■ <,ue <it the fealurea of Iba
-.My rompanlOD and I bad hardly exof the people, be prompt to assail
VariM ConsidtraWy According ta
the fishing
-ty ll
woik uuUerUikfU by ilir huivnii of
wronc doln* and wlcbedneaB."
lake Mcmda:
md the only o
Lat.tude—Fluriualienc af^ha OupUiul luduBlrj. uow the slruugeet In
-Be sure.' aid the preoidenl. 'that tour to esrniie drt.wnlne. HI
rometar In th. Tropica.
the I'nlied Wales depamuriit ..f agnth and Miron Beech.
yon baa yoor Judgment on the con­ .s'Pll. Wash Griffin
ibe Kansa
Kansas t'liy Star
Jaws of n crocodile arise from the wa ]
.'ulluiv. ly.TB Ibe
Og Kaoaaa Led'a Companlca
How's tbv glaaa': This la a gueatba
Percy Imbibed
duct aad not on the aorlal pasliion of
WashlugtuD
ters
in
front
of
the
elepbaui
and.
with
,
fell Aslecp
svbi.-b Is aaked daily by tbvuaaada of
the iDdlvldnal. The man who la s
new nnih- an agent of the bureau oT |.luui Imlus- a bard. Dietallk- <'111-11. .-lose down i
|iei.|.h- all over Ibe world and fregucuttrv. uho bas le-cu a gr.i-si at Ibe Suxoy
able to discover any vice* In rich
ing of the tmgedy
C Uiiim fUii-k aud Kalpb
ly for xery trivial rvaaona. To tbu
hotel lir Kansas Clt«. Is making exi*>iMiiii.Ullc. Kau.. kueli «n
la totally unflt to tench others. There ■fter It happened.
uavlguiur tbe flurluatluoa of tbe ba­
mciif iu Arknnas. Mlasuuri. Kaunas •botfward. drawing tbe rro-oillle with j
telegram has been lecelved
the river nud jituy.M iin.1
Is ogiml seed to denounce the wc.
ler are alu ajs of Uiteiwat a
>11.
fiom
Lswktwit
moun
and lotva In lulrtaluiv- liriter foj-age him. hut had not receded thirty f<vt j i„ Lv|i a < mpauion «.r their o.vu axe
man who swindles investors or
if RRulien cro|w among the fartucra.
the death of
liifroiiuenUy
luenlly .*
of grea
UriKU
wbeii iiDOtber crocoiiile iippcnrnl and, | wbu bad 1 lli-n lui.. the water from
House, «.■. years of age. He rame
wise CAipm snd (he other man
The govenimenl i» iinw cm-oaraglng (clzlDC Ibe tall of bis aoipUibiou. ! druwiilug.
Si b lUBlunui
iVH the Kiin.as I'ii.v Slur.
pmiwriy. lu Jaiiiuiiy last bl
Carlton in the early days and be Ibe farnu-ra In |•lnlll.Kut1]•b l-lue <ruaa. triend, materially helped lu .-bei'klng | jpmi K.-. ;.-r.
InSaibM claa hatred or incitee.mob
the readloK a I least every four boura
I My eight j.-ani «dd. wliu
waa engaged for.a number of yeais nr -nieadotv fe-a-iie." oji 9i 1« .-alivJ. U
bAj.-y Viaroiint Tanaka, u iiii'i
wcwtbrr at imp-h ebonar
the elet‘baiit'. roln-at.
Strength aud ' IJ- i.iniiN-i
sloteoce. We need to bold the scales
1.
iw.i
ynirs
uldor:
ili.
i
111.the roercsnille bnalness. For the
tbe 1iii|wrial liowMw.M. • wa. .!
In rouietai
weight
l»..va nii.l ueveru
:Ti:i[ilaln
|i1.
cd Justlee
__________
past few yearn he wus in Ihe hotel
ed 101 a siwciul imsxKiD to
wbk-b b nupifllcd' f|
buainwa. H« waa well-known through­ Kentucky blue grass. It la uuw grown phunl. I
,j
aedy Found.
Ilw vuiiwT.ir at tb“ tuarrlage .x
' ibat kr.uwu''?i> it
•tridc.
out that part of Uooroe county and a
of tbe Korean cruwu pfln.-e. |
other vci-tl.« of the the tanka w ben Ibtve other .lively tl
BelUlre. HMt.. June 10—The body highly respecied clllien.
I btlTD"
r hurometer.'^R’conatotu
1
that wiilb- at ibe ...iin lu S
Slates, mud Ibla .vuuly U tbe appeared, end eai-li faliliig It
glass tube slsiui Iblny-tbne
of Boberl Stewart, aged 17. who was
bendunurtera from wblt-b the luau‘try hold uf lUPiibi-r'B jail iu Ibt
luebe. Ilu length uud sb.ut rme-tbird
drowsed in Osb jAke April f. was
b etvoursgrd.
ll b there Ibal Uie tug of war that mortal man
u-b lulrrual Sbmeter.
(eoad yaterday momtn* by Henry
seeds are producrtl nbl.-b etc nsist U,r WC»»-d.
Any «n<- Xkbo has swu a buluniciur
MnddOCk who waa tnriUlft and had
self lives i
thla guToromenk Tbd grass 1« biirf ihU tyfir b aware that tbe glass
•The tiodmost cro.-o<Ule,f,- acting
artli
aa
paaaed It twice thinking it was a log.
bi.-t ibf trojeeia!.
lom. Tlte I
vesied like gralu and tbnisbed tn sn ten of s
. remnrkal
jlw .-uDlaina a xxdumu of mercurr
; .A t«.w wi.-ks
,Uk- T-ag'-da xanThe boy waa the son of William
onUiiary thrashing oia.-blur. U la of aqoaiic team, l-gau to bu. L •
Caching e libla a abort distat
Stewart and bad been working tor H.
pcreur.ial growth.
ip. but It is not as
pi
with bis foremost laws, iiml ibc stralu '
lo the iu>IS plainly
snxaml it
0S9.n4I.9fu.
Ibe
l«th
.«r
Feb
"Tbr bureau of plant ladOavTy liat upou Ibe probuals must bavc been Icr- ' who i« a e.
(od observei
W. Stewart. He had-croued the lake
Young Alfonso, of Siialn. I
*h.l Japsiicro apbeen cooperating with a few fartnera rible to tta elepbaot. .Amid the lashed I iiia.l.-r ..f t
i-ulomn tbu
lo pet hit elotba to go u> a party and came farming on a large acale.
rmt
prv.vmle,l
to
rirns sc-tious of tbe entntry by aud foam covered wotera it was Im-1 I«l,.nil railm
and Ibe i-bapljiii l..y,:
remains lu tbe tube. Tbe tw« xrodlsaed a iMky boat. The next day the
; them euougb seeds l<> anti bb possible I.
Hons rssenibl lo the ci>tstrni-tlun of
boat was found and a ihort x|me later,
nf grnuud -lu tbe new forage
r-ti.
a meivurhl beroiprler are, flrut, that
bla elotba picked up.'
" Mr. Vlnatl said rcviitly. Mr.
there shall he aa le-rfect a xaeunm aa
The body waa uken lo Aldeo and
I i« a graduate of the Kuiiua Aglouey on either side.' «•
|>ota1bIe tn Ibe upper end of tbe lubu.
yk-iiltural i-oHege. 'The KogUali blue rlaluKd Rand
boried today.
Chiefly Ihrough Ihe effnris ol Dr.
andy
Pereira Mendes. rabbi of the Sheariili grass, slfalfa, clover, tlniothy. reillnp
Ike your ludsbii.'a 4 u> S
Park
Israel synagogue, at 9 Ceulral
and other forage,.-rt^w are IieliiB tn- against the elephant,' said I, and no
Many Liva Lot.
west, the S.ooo daf mutes of Greater tnidneed all over tbe i-onnlry. 'rtie old sooner was ihe wager cffc-ied than
Kortolk, Va. June 1»—Many llvea
New York are lo lie provided
mclbvd
plautlug Ibe m.iuc • i'-i- <•( the aagacliy .if the elepbaui landed fse
K.-iio.li-i nto-lii to MUvuukee,
Tbeae cndi are i
■re reported lout In the datrucUoi ayuagogue and a public school.
con. ar wl»,t or out. on . piece of Ibe money as well na b-miM-lf the victor.
i. i-iuplcn iiig In.ib liny nod uight
aimple faablon. Drat
by fire of the Prlncea Ann hotel a
Consul J. C. McNally writes from
gtvtui.l eier.i year ndw Ihe s*il or Its
i ..11 Hie ooi.rtnictlon. up- lamp,
llRlIau M-leuiUt named Torricel
"Tbe olcpbanl simply li
Liege lhai there is u gmwing semi­
of K.g-cn
Virginia Beach. The botH waa one c
fcrtllll.v. ami fanolnc lieitmiev le«i bis trunk Hie many gsllom
be I fnnii.bli'g the bghi. iay« Kngineer.
far iMK-k as tbe year KH3 Tbe tube la
|iru|.nfal I
tnat and moat fuhlonahle alooj mem In that Bdtrian city against th.- profitable. 'J'lie oi-Ject of lii.'-i.- ctj»ert- had Just imblUetl, and I
------ ------------------- ----------—’
held penwndl- ntar. xslHi the dosed cad
- - Mote than
niuDleipal pawn shop. This Insiltii
gcslo to A
Ibe Virginia cowl. It cwugbl Are eoi
•enimctii l. p. (utro- cTD,«Ille. f.vllng n grx'ut nud for-'cri
downward, sud iner.-nry i. pound tn
tion Is gradually losing Ita ImimitIs rjulle full. Then Ibe Sager Is
ly today, and
many guests
wer ance. dui> to the growing proaperiiy. tiuce more tuodcni nieilu>.U o' f.-inuluf
ler iipnwIlDg bis ba< k teeth
tUliii
mil iiiwa.y. ui«ler.tivw1 by;, formal (»-rnilMiou for the rei
A. R. Wbdiey, who Is soon lo Iw
pu.-ml over I ■ uiwnlSg ami ftie tuba
and ibrealening to almo-l xva»b bia the .•nil.ii..a.i. wlui li.t.-ii nud .In mil of the shrine. These om-lah. M-ln
oogbl Id the rooms and the upper
come the geneml manager of the Nes
ll luruml i-ve: end (or ead: tbe uiwu
very uingur down bis ibroat. had lo re- Jii.tc- IS Hull .......
eorridoru and overcome by amoke.
ill Uiii.l- Is gmid ' OUderliug. of the Japai.ew au
York Central A Hudson River mil
end le ii
leaee bl. hold, and Ibe entire .-row of l,-.-».,si- ll Is old. ..1-de lui.le l.s„ns..
The itruetnre was wood and bumod road, was a freight brak.'miin ou <bi
ties, ol.v|..,i.ir .-o^ul.l Jure u. i.utl
Ibe Boger o alopiwr
five i-roi-oddc. fell ha.-k lulo Ibc d.'[ilb<i
uo fat It wia destroyed before the Providence A Wtircesier ntad in ISKT
I. Oi.1. ..t ..rici.i:iM..s II..SO It i» m--d.TD,
I*'''
Hi" pro|wrty .rf H.
of llie lagonu. d-fi-.Ate-J an.l .ll.graxcd,
Thirty years ago less thnu
flremeti from Norfolk could read
t .Il.tanre lo the lulw. leaving a
-No doiiht some writer, of .tor>« of
bad been Invested in oranges In Call
.rage li-fl on till- .talk*. Ihe It
e
at
Ibe
lop wbi.-b must obviously
wild animal., eii- b ns mountalu lioaa ii“'
fornlA
Today the rltnis Industrj
lie until aii.iiher .-rot. of coru l«
emiilriely devoid of sir. Tbe preoor Kllki-nriy .-ai». have mUintcnin-lcd 1 the
ivprrwnts an invesllmenl of SldO.ooo.
tskeo .MwB iind miiov.-d
J P.
t. Jaiuiu.
ll. 1liHi klinl of fanulns doe'll'
A Narrow escape.
some of tlie thing, they have wiioe..ed ' "ue
WHi, with a yearly Income of JlftklO.
"Hie Korr-au. ;
w'ly hidigm
tic
IriMl
ni-eds
a
lesrfroiu
the
usie
for
'
What might have proved a Iragedy OOli.
od eertslB piiirloi. luxe i
M .-rM|.. TIero f.wuce iTop'-o
Mattresses of paper sharings art
r their o'
had II not bemK'for the prompi a
er. alfnlf.-!. re.l|.ip and liiiiotl,.
supplied to the soldiers
ihe Germat
ante of some raoneru. took place
army. They ate said tn be more com otbec iliihit' ebi.ulil !«• liitn-lii.r'.
w!II »w a.Toiiipauli-d t.y
I truth ie eiroqg.-r
Buaday afternoon at Cary lake.
Turluble than ihtwe pf straw.
Oar
Mocr M well a* for pr-.RI.
Ing r.ae or faH of tbe o
lUiey ht forage itiue.- If n
The Arabs use •amel'. milk lu plaea
.r Ibid of the row. and In Ibc orient
I ni no molly.to- elieep's Uiilk Is rxlctl.lvel} DMd
IS a suiwiltute f.-r cow-a milk.
Anlisulty of Tea gmcl..ng,

'i?

iSITAillTUBEFAKEri

I'RanirkiblT^tl, Betwee,: ^-Hj"
Crocodile'and Elephant

“'"-'uw

'^MkMeltWMMlISNn

I

pr.~.de..i.

AlSMs>M.sncM

For Sale tn Traverse CUy, at

Iu

C.

TOENfimMUNO

Wilhelm’s
Front Street Store.

Planting of Forage Crops Advised
by Government Expert

FHEFT OF A MARBLE PAGODA.

I

SEEDS GIVEN AWAY FOR TESTS

eEADING ----THE GLASS,

I Use and Construction of the Her*
curial Barometer.
ITS VALUE ON BOARD SHIP.

irir-r

OF BOYS IN PRAYER.

LVIULPINKHAM’S
VE8ETAUE
NMPOUNP
lOBOwledgod to be tba mdi
ifal remedv in Uic couat
M painlurailmcaU pecol

roc more than >0 yean i
a enriug Femala Complaiuta,
ll aa InflaBBsUou. and Cioei
I. Famug aad niaj
1 Wcakuc
BuekachA uad U peculiurly adapted
to Uw Change of Life
Seoorda ^ow itiat It bu cured
mere caaa of Female Ilia (ban aav other one remedr kuotrn.
Lydia E.

Piukham'a Vegetable r.uapoued disvtlves and expels

ilaritic or Painfnl Funi-tions, Weakness of the
Stomach. Indigesti! . BlMling. Nervous Pnwtrai
- ... -.-sinesa. Faintness
Faiainess Kattemr I.
lAssiludr. '
M I "'hT
Irriubililv, Ncrvniisness.SlerplessBeas.
implaiotrm either aes^.vdia E. Phakham-a Vegetable
icellenl remed.v.

Mpi. Pinkbam’B Standing Inflation to Women
Women

MARK TWAIN ON THE ERIE.
Humorist Says It is a Preparatory
Sshool For tho HtreafUr.

aatlquarv aternlT. -vou young laiUe..
thh^ rcuiwelvc. xery modern and deeadcDI Bnl l.«k here."
He took from a jH-nf-.H-. a French I
print of the reveuieenib e
pnrtraveil two, meu. will
pipe.. ■ barging tbe same
ofl'hlna te.x.
-TbI. show, yon.- the old titan sn'il. j
Tbe anthiuliy .if tea wmoklng It wa»

Cooiplio xxnh rii reqiurcRMMt of ^ National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. 2041. Qed at W^ig|#B&

j

ago. BIcgnt zneid.on« It. and firand
d'AtUSay 111 bb 'HUlolrr de la Vie |
Trlvee de» FranesU' deeeriLc* 1:
extra Hem or Iw... He Lad tall An old VK-e. a dead vi'-w -f-rr tbe |
French found that lea smok.og rackand the «*l.«rrer tvsciilly
Icraiwo .-olumii bead, rexd- tbe nerves-bow very, vefy fooltfb y
Twalii Getting rM.-d M glrlaare to have rexlred It "-New C
teans Ttmaa-Demovrst
j fluders."
atxwx xvt.K-b said 111 |mri:
1,
tTemeu*.
fstuiilsrly
! Samuel
IS-' Mark
Orphans.
: kociwD ibi lugbnut the world ss
;kdi JerT’''' •>( ‘be y.-.iug frlendu of Rlshop •
Jer- '
! Twain.' X as in the Krie .talWi.
glH.' He ' Wilbcrfor.-e of oxford pax. the su
'or an h.wir last
H-r bx-me '<< ">e uulvetslts w.
.er fr..tn'i'ft»°ble that they wuu the nKknimos
» bout before

"•

He won one of. bb- famon. light
I gray suits tbst Just mati-bed hla apletiI did balr. and aa hr .tivlle.1 abuut the
1 Erie rallixuid duct and vlndera setded
I Dp<m bis gannenta.
: Asked what be tbungbl of Jeney
Utl.x tnuii tin Erie ralln.ad sutF-n
I i.'iut ..f vk-.i, be said that It l.«'ked

IFftc

w:

An old soldier vitites aboiU
I ARIOSAColfec: “Yourcoffee!
:
is
Ac
besl and richest coffee 1 CA-er^ ‘
I "cK.'sc..... -s,' “ «.=bo.
cl«y

ID

tba Country

Honse.-

Q of cocmcncn. toased

they diank since I left the SCfAice, hom j a coatiiig

_

.. n 11... ^
fed, and



Bcttcfiway.

you beoa coffee

‘There

are

fer vox

taoe p^kagen of

"1"=!' .“O'" Wmobg .;ARI05A -Od » ll.. Uul Sun
Dale dexdopj *b flavor ardcnakegt}«''it“

l*ead___ -

jAAucUe,'

\ sag in sealco PACXAfics
y.xt- Fta rw. p'.erEc'non

freah eggs and pure sugar. ,o

refrain. The dax 11 b dead." XX beu iha vistetdav." * A seidtet boxsi eoffce'ieotfre tctlL dear and quickly.

pial-lag «Dv baud on aavh b»4 aaW la hi.

■f^irr Tf-CBoOT
ff.TlWf Tktt,
miXFiCcrni

,

aSiOSA

gtindmg easy.


the frA turn-.,,

»>

Oi* CDonnoui coffecl"™^'
tt—i f-ir Inc--j

insstcd., Packard coffee. r»dwsrd{.i’flrTA i.i LVs.xxmiitoiriher. reduces our,

“ T««f

>he other Coffee |
^

'
not mpply. wise'

_______

ALO, THUMDAY. iUNe-1S.;1«7.,

than tbe eeore o( am to

eiMi« tiirtL
LMitvillt. Hy, JiM

twB

Mr. and Mn. Ft«d Si««ler. of U1 west atad. tbe edltordmchlef. for Ua dm-

Caleb. »Mh teaaa did abut o« woMi mat *t«to. died ai l« o-eloek Monday «!"“
ubUI tbe fonrtb ludhfc whea each orenlng of
BrtgbU* disease. l'«»l! Jrelsed ln msBaging tbe pubUcsilon of
•cored ese ras. The febglea hhS^ed Uken slck alt weeks ago. the lad was: tb* toMt. FWw of brand experience
their hlta In tbe eeveatb and woo a student at the Elmwood avenue could have done better work la thl*
t*M eiwd btiW it OrfdvIlM naHy t»The publte*^ of ihU angame. FMlen for tbe inBepend- school and be will be greatly missed
tiHf. MMHy *vMy h«Mi in tewi
mtn eaally outpltebed Deeher of k^o- hy bl. young t^bool mate The funer.lS^JVa.r.Td
itt
vttM Sf

an«

vlMmlM

ittM tlitt 4hirtr Hvm %Mra l«M In

<WM<U>w<foyM.

PIvt bodiM have
latee aad. fattened bii Rrffeeoot rec­
ord by fanning twelve men wblle
CVCLONC AT YORK.
Decker only brawtM Mg WUb lock
Tarra HiMla, lad. Jmm l-.Ri
*bM«M «MN killM and iMny hart eeafldeat that they could take tbe tali
in I ^ana *hkh Mniek the vlliasa
lera of the Baglet. Hdnlyre for
dt varfc IMI nl«ht.
the loeaia played aa etcencet game
Dtiduaih. 111. «nt alia twtpt by

al win be brtfl from tbe bouse t«nor-,p„roni„Hl. There tbould be a volrow afternoon at i o'clock In charge |ume of
The Black and Odd.' in
of the Anderaon rndenaklng Co.

■^„t'*bu‘;“LTmt'b

; moelsl to the intelligence and abllilles of the member* of the aenlor
; risse.
Tbe members of Ihe class
canmss ibe clly for the sal.- ..I
lur Bollnn. of Niwu
riif. aho
jarUtlly defray Ihc ei»en spmding The week.
pense of pnMIcailon.
Tbe merchanie of the cilv have eonDr. Gregory rammed home today.
John Warren Ott returned home this
PERMNAL.
From Saiiirday's Reeord.

third.

erelbfW and maeh damagt dona but
ne Hobb Ml.

TING RNSli

usTmEAes CASTORIA

iBbyGirl Had Rtsh Behind EirtNothing Would Drive It Awfijr*
H Spread and Grew Worse Under
Specialist’s Care—Tried Every­
thing Without Avail.

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CUTICURA REMEDIES
lirn'iirmRe,S.rrn"tX‘‘S^
,hp,,nnt|nc.
EFFECTED PERFECT CURE 1

Thb Mad at York be far a* diacovarad ara Mtnry Raak. asad BO. eruahad

morning.
Sienion. Va-. where he
witneane* OB the chargee brought
atended the Stanton mlUiary atadeiu}
•Inin n A. Bryant, tbe Str
hy a traa tn Mb varden: Mra. Matlnspend his summer vseuiinr.
FCRBONALB.
etty Kchod teacber. who anui charged
da Rlndbdn a«ad 4&. faund in
Mlss R<«amnad RhoiU-k has return­ Fpom Thursday's Reeoid.
branchb* bf a trac aoma dwunct with anJooB, which, bad they
ed iram IWi-oIi sfier spetidlnx llie
Mr. *M Mm. C. A. Fr.-H<s wi-nt lo
proved, would hate meant ibe hww of
away. Tht nuMbar Injurad la p
OsblnB trip thi*
winter with her sister. Mrs. W. H. J Cedar Run cui a
hlK
eerilflcate.
the
ixiard
of
county'
at bixty-fiva.
Cluff.
"'A™B*'p!lbeam went to piecsoll this
Tha temade atrvek lha vl
Miss Alire Henfoith who has IM^ morning.
ahortly aRar tha bupoar hour.
•‘lendine srhnol in the
Mr.< J. C. RamsdeJl is visl’inx at
KILLED FOUR.
llaiel.es CftKslng' Manistee
her home
The raac arauwHl much lolereatand
•l LMla. Mo. Juna •—A talaoram
1
Mrs. Theo Rlehbnw reiiirned in her
Ibis mominc.
numimr of Summit Ciiy people at­
from Naahvma, Ilia, aayt a eyelana
F.. Wilsot, and sons flshe,! M,, ,hori lime'
btrwck Haw Murtfan. ilia. hiUlna four tended the besrlnr. moM of whom
Solon imlay.
|
Mr*. I-E. Collin munted
ere frienda and iinholden of Bryant.
pamnt and injurins a aeora of othera.
Mr.and Mrs. Fr«l Elherj of Fetos j today,
Tho followInK la the auhatance ol
key *1.0 have .«m vlsl.lnx In .he H.y
Ibe fuilrment rendered.
Laka Ann.
-en. to Kingsley today where they!
„r,.'A, Km of S.ttton* Bay spent
•The lioard of examlnera. bavini
<Ake Ann. HIrti. June R-Mm.
III visit;
j the .lay in the elty.
Jaara La Blau diad laai narnine. 8hr nndcr advleement ihe matter of paaa
John l.orancur wi-m l.i Cheloygan
Mts. W. Swanson of N<.nhi«u was
waa 32 yean of are and Inavea a Iiui- lax upon the cbaracter and action!
band and one child. The fnnanil oer- of E. A. Bryant, with roxard to hla
beinx a proper perwm to bold a teacbTicb arlll bn lomorrow.
ceMIBcal^hare carefully eon
Dm. KIde. Bhilllday and Doyd ooerati>4 on Mm. C. M. Babcock for tnmor.

d the f^idenee an xiven upot

Tha patlint la dolnt nicely.
8. B. 8(. Clair la conflned lo hla

■epanjie chann* lodimd a**ln<n
ly Joto Bowden and make find

' faMDO liy heart trouble and a scnrral insa and i+nder Judemenl a» fnllowa:
•rirat: The chai«ea were preferMohday norelniLihe work of ioatall re<I. partly in pood faith. The clmimInn talrphonea on ihe Lake Ann and rtaneea eurroundlng tbe ca.«e tmtelher
Ovtatt telephone eywem will be be- with the temlmony xiyen by the ofBeem and other renldenla of the dU-

.na.r, rt—.«™j ''""nj

.ISWU-T. I.,;,.

t Itlng In the eitv.
Miss Mary Rector deft for Grand |
Mrs. A. Marsh nnd three
»e children of
Rapid* thi* fflornlne rhefe she wIlHNorthpon passed Ihro.igh the eliy
j IhU montlng on their way to Bid H.ipJMn her parenlfi.
llils, where they will vl-ilt.
Mm. C. A. ParkK w>
klngs.et I
^ J, Miller left for Jaekson,
this morning.
1 where she will make her ful-jre hom--.
N. Hathaway went to CadilUc no
business thjs iiionilng.
.
Georen Watts and wife i e visiting
Which Ihe minlRters and snperlntead- in Cndillar.
;
u of the city were made n comA- f*- Bdrivl wenl to Mance-

„„
,b,
beginning tbe house to bouse eon

"TSi,.™. I

1 Kingsley
,h|, toominx
ss at once.
Miss Minnie Wall leli ibis mornfor acUon waa not entirely free from
in the afternoon a conference of inx tpr Saginaw, where she will vl«ft aplrlt of apite and revenfe. Credit
Olen Hbv
wnrker. waa
... held
ketri at <h.
t>r...h<.|<irlrn
workers
the Preshyierlan
„„ Bls'er. Mr*. F. E. Ciilver. to her
(Men HbTett. Mich.. June 2.—An ap- abould be (Iven any man or woman
RToaa church, many valtiaMo ihriiiphis beinglhnme lu Crofion today after vislilni:
preelaUre audience filled the Olen' who. haring a knowledge of
In the city.
in the conduct of a public exechaaged.
Arbor hall to lia limit Thureday etenMisx Mina Edmunds left for Oxford
lB( lo K-Uneoa the commencemenl ex- ■rhool teacher, doc*a not healim
his moniinp.
Jrs. E. A. Blue returned to her
ertiaM for the daaa of 1M7. The Uke Kicp« to protect the purlly d the
e Uile tome to Fife Lake after vUlting.
"The Black and
pUtfSrn traa taitefnily draped with moral atmoapbere aurtour
of the High schoolI annual just la­
Robert E. Walter left for Detroit
boy* and girt* by *eeklng to rvraorc sued from the preiss or the Herald
this moroing on a short businer
such teacher*.
8u*plclon. however. and Record company. This Is without
Quite naiurelly arteee when eveau doubt Ihe handsomest puMIcallon ever
. Notice of Sale.
ly. It Is printed
other tbaa tbo*e amwarlng
IVEN. Tl
NOTICE 18 HEREBY
8tt youB* lady g«
A paperand cony virtue of a writ of Fieri Fac
rhargr* are shown lo have occurred
arty 180 pages. The bind­ by
- lb 8imy White with the color toneb of
.sued out .of the Circuit Court for the
ing is black silk cloth, with the title issued
ptah btreaaKrb mad apple hloommib a which the party bHagiag
“errlen. in
In favor of The
ted to gold. The students hav Couuiy of Berrien.
charge
ha*
received
*ome
real
or
imMfehed Is place with Ihe erebeatra
Farmer* A Merebunt* Bank of Renton
HarlKir. Michigan, aud against the
pinyiac tbe tone of their claas boog— agtaary offense or affront from the
goods and cbatleU and real esute of
-ItareblnB Tbraiagh Oeonta." They party agalnet whom tbe ctaarge* i
Raym' nd B. Gillette and Henry W.
bfougbL Such aa even wa* »howfi
wen neoeaputled by the bpeaken of
to said County, to me directed
Friedrich, aaslstam crtl- Carey, lo
111 delivered. !1 did. on the «tb day
the ereBlng. Attonwy 1: W. Patcbln.
o7, levy ui
the Her. Mr. Haeklaa. H. B. Dumb'^Minnie Votrubi.
literary
depaiifollowing descrilje.l n-sl estate.
lent.
rille. prtnelpbl of tbe bchool and J. tneasure juetlBed hy tcstlmoay •bow­
Lot*
B Ona
One II. Tirt>
TiA t:i
t;i un.l
un.i Three
John Wonter, science.
W. Bbie a member of the aefaool ing that none other than tbe comJ); Northeasl
t'.;i of Sou
fortheasl quartet
Quari
Oscar E. .Amubuechler. ntlileiies.
pUlnant. bos found any faoli with
«t
Quarter
{’^1;
Soulbwoet quari
board.
Arthur Lederle. ktcate.
tbe work of the iMpoodem In tbe
,) of Southeast quarter Oil;
Arteiu McManus, art.
The daab papen were « credit
to
ftectlon
Section
F
ecfaool. tbe board deems It fair to conDob BennelL jokes and grinds.
the BUidenta and the aebool and much
eontheatt Quarter <\il
.. eentheatt
alder that the moUve In bringing the
t of Section Five 18) lying
appredlaua by tha patroni.
Helmoo Coplan. advertising man­ qtiirter (t.1
charge waa largely tlaged by a aai
: of a
North and W
ager.
Attomer Patc'itn held hU audience
said quarter quarter section ami par­
dealre to get even.
The
publication
Is
dedicated
to
R.
la <dcM attesUoa while be deall with
allel with and one-hundred tlWl feel
•■Second; The flm
charge
i
L. Nye. principal of the Traverse City
from tbe center line of the M. A N. E.
tha tdM <d oonceotmlon and tbor- fonad trivial and unwarranted, be
High school. Tbe^contenu^of the
Railroad.
Also Northeast quarter
oQ^Bbaa la life wwk. He ab<
foonded merely upon the complain(i.t of Northwest quat....................
tbit tbe beat llTlng waa la bafldlBg ani'B belief that the reapondenf* in- neepUooal Interest. There are half­ Northeast quarter (Sfl iif................
tone portralls of Principal Nye. Sup­
titaraelccs of aUiillBC worth «Bd re- tentlona were an Immoral
allueion. erintendent Ollbert. the High school quarter tV»1; Niwthwest quarter t»il
tif Northeast qosrts* Iki); Northwest
tameu. Hla addieaa aonadad the bey- The teeilmony did not appear to Jus- faculty. Harvey C. Curtis, the jnniu
lusrter tm of Northwest quarter
iMM In the Baal qooutloo that T.lfe
the Central school building as it i
ify such a heller.
t.l: Soulheasl quarter (H) of Northpears today, also a cut ol the first 1
li Bot aU pala or pJnaure. b
rest quarter (Hi. and Southwest
•Third: The last charge, while not
school house used for educational pi
Borloaa bnMaeaa.’'
quarter Oil of Northwest quarts:
kppaaring to be of so grave a char- poses In Travereo City.
Fine ha
Il4) of Section Eight (8i.all to Towt
Tbe Bey. Mr. Baaklna cloaed tbe
.
are
icier, wa* found to contain much of a
le portralls
to ------------{„ur
groups
iwentv-flve
(28)
North
of
Rang,
ercBlBf^ exeitBacB with tbe advice of aerien*. naiurc. By the reapondenfi aln printed, the batf-looes being oval
twelve (13) West. All of said property
shape with a crash bsckgroiind efferi,
efartatlaa linag ai an Ideal exlMi
he Counlv of
owB teeilmony It appeart that he baa
Bach portrait Is designated by some
•nie preaenuckm of dipkna*.
Slate of Mlrblrecently entered saloons and ttkon pecultor characteristic of the subject.
cUna piopheey aad tbe tlngliis of tbe
llQuor acrost the bar. and drank not
The clsss officers are:
*™AI1 of which above deaeribed real
daaa aoat. "Btudylii* la 0*ea Arbor.- only once but many timed. The le*liPrasideni. Jay Smith.
eptste I win expoae and offer for sale
Vice PresldeoL al-r* llockslad.
eoBClnded the evenlat.
at piiblie vendue, to the highest bit
mooy showed that tbla was done hi a
Secretary. Lena Lardle.
der. at the front dt»r of the Co'ji
•octal way with enstomcra of the rvTreasarer. Omar Rooas.
House at tbe Clly of Traverse CIU
If Mra. Charita R. Vl«
apondent to another Hae of business
The mono of the clasR Is: "Climb Id Grand Traverse County, that being
In which be was engaged outside of he reek* tho' they be rugged
The the place ofbolding
the Circuit
Cbartn R. Tlakoehll. Br. died at tbe echool hours and outside tbe f
class color* are violet an.t white and Court within said County, on Tuesthe cUss Bower, the violet. The cla‘s dsv. Jiilv ?, A. D., ffOT. at ten o'rloek
home «( her Bon Victor, of IhU place trim to which be was teaching.
yell is given promlnen
in'lhe rbrenoun of that day.
at the age of 82 yean. She
-It wa* also shown that he was i
Dated. May 31. A. P.. I8f7.
la Boheaila. Febla the habit of loafing to saloon*
Bheriff of Grand Traterse County.
Dipw'f yippr!
to AmeHc* la tha year USI. Sbe re
GORE A HARVEY.
long thereto.
Yaw! raw! yaw!
lARLES S .tOHNSON.
aided for aome time to Newark. N. 3.
flne«i class you
The f
•The board of eaamrter* to
or Plaintiff.
•ven!
wb«« abe waa )olDcd la wedlock tc lhaee ffndlngs render a judgment as In number -we are '
Nattgbiv
Set
We re the Class of
CherMi RodMph Ttokochll and with
follows;
There are also pletiii i of tbe track
him renoeed to CUcago. where they
K-a do not consider Ihe ebanmf team,. fool
relay
team,
foot btill team
llvwd ferity
a *ort time, when ... sufflcienlly sustained to warrant
ausic lescher.
-Miss FJUabeUi Hooker.
Ho
they removed to North UnHy. Leetan- revoking the reapoodeafs certificate Miss Marion Pratt,
Pratt. lescher of
aa toonor. aad to the townahlp of but we are eognlism of the injury and nutnertw* elcblags
drawings by students. One of these,
aerelanl Bbe tnated ail the biUee
such act* of Indulgence as c«Bmll- a group of vloleu. the clsss flower,
MM aad priTBttOB tdgefher with Ibr led by bim have on the character composing the (root piece, is an e
joy- that cotaea o* the freedom aad building M onr boy* ond girt*. We feel ceptlonally floe piece of work, e
Kidnev Iroahle p'vv» uj-oil the mind.
jcouragesandlcrH-iivambttion; Iwiuty.
^uted by Frankie CbiUon and is dot
ladetwadeoce of pUmrer life.
that tbe public school teaehor-who U
Bbe wlineaaed the cfaangee wrought gulKy of aneb behavior has bellHled to balf-tonr. A w«l known arli*t
nvM *non dtsapprat
Grand Rajiids stated that tbU wt
by halt, a eaowry. and sew la tbe
vklien thekidnevssrt
i
amateur
woik
blmselt and has
out uf order or ih*
fBtlacM'ot yeara. paaaed away, peace- ataadlng of tbe unebtag profesalon
e*M-d.
folly. leaving four aoa*. and fourteen and •boold iecelve severe rebuke, to aong U reproduced wltb the music.
Kidney trouble ha:
xnad Alldiea bed eldebl too Imving constdecBllon of the*e fact* »nd ■* The word* ate by Ernest Miller s^
Iwcotne so prevoleii'
the music by Josephine Dsvls, The
pnee^ad her taw tha gr»M beyoud.
tho; it it not unrom
respoodeot* eertlBcate
legally class poem Is a pretty

inon for a child tolHar funeral waa coadueied by the expires 1a a few moolhs aad as he hbs poaiUoo by Ernest Miller.
l«rn aSicted w;U
Rev. Joaeph Tremaln
tha home admitted hi* indlsereetness and sig­
lory IS written by Ai
wnk kulncyv lithe
« class will by ArtUi
of her ioo Victor. «m
Wedscoday. nified his desire and InlenUotts to nette Urdle:
cUiMurinatestooolien.iilUeiijkSe
OSS prophecy by Vet
Jane Wu and waa very largely ai- hetwafter do dlffetenily, we do here­ Lederle;
the flesh few. t:, wlien the dulifresc
salutatory by Msuf
Wynkoop:
(ge when it ebouid be ■I.l^conlroUbc
by refuse to revoke Ms certificate McMichat
The class ontloi ‘
poioaxe nir vet afi;ivU-dA.tlh licd-»etdo declare the force of the
lins.deiwuJumui d- lUecau»cufUied:fi:White Eafliss va. I
the valedleti-.,
rultv i> kidnev irouhlc. a:i-l the fir-l
gnage Btody.- by Cortnoe 6llv<
Tbe White Bagtoa of ManlaUe Sun­ shall be a«peitoed
«ep'>hould be tov.afUr the trea'.mvnt of
1. AUg. 8. ISOT-5?iJw IS a credlUble piece of lH
•'—»e iuiportantorgunv- Th;-. unyleasatu
day defiaied the wdepeadMiia nf
Voyage," b.v Ja>
role i» lioe to a rii»ea»ed condtuon oi
thU city to a contest itmt w» eloaec
“A mend." by.
,
ClreuK CWKt.
k.dnevsMii b'.adder and not to «
Smith, a
"The Reason Why.
.it i_« nioal tieOt>le aoppoae.
Elba Job
Prom Monday's Record.
‘'osieu a* Well ae niAlferc tnadr Tni«clarault eourt ooBveoed tbls-afierable with kidnev -ud bladder trouide,
_»n for a short srailoo. On account
and IW.h need Uie *»me wv»t
of/the absence of Preaecnttog Attor­
The mild and tbe imnirhatv effect o.
Ssramp-Root ivfoon rea.tred. ftsold
ney PratL hot one of tbe Jury cases
a very InlerebUng Industrial and
wm be tried, that of the People ri>bialoric.il sketch; an anicie of drawBlmer Ksne. A miinber of nee jury tog by Moselle BonneU; a
m a en^ra ma •• » sed U eM eases will be tried after which court SL- by E. It. JohD*oo; • Dst OT
SMB S« ffwr >«ay habk. Mr. cn«wr
win adjonru nntll July 39. There are •Blfmatflc.” by -Spoocb " MlUer. 1: - bv mxU free, also a
laaruhla lelhng all about Swamp-Root.
six jury cases bertdes the (onr crlinl- verv touching liltle Itovic.
Includ-.ag luanv of the iho-asacd* of trr.!other verv Interesting
artloR^s
Giro Codmas
aiomal lettcrv received from sufferers
nsl cimea...______ Dt. From beginning euted. lu writing Dr. Kilmer i; Co..
The case of Lawreocra vs. Agnes
end •^The Buck
■“ Bingbsmton N. Y.. be nre and meuuon
Hanselaan. salt for divorce, waa tak­
Iriri tend lo ahnw IhM the motive

'SThnt mv dsnghter was a haby she
bad a Iweaking .^ut lir.iiind the ear*.
Tbe dnrtor rael iliai ole- wuultl outgrow it. orwl It did g-r e/>nie*l.ai Utter
until «lw *a« nUtil fifte-n y.-ar, old. |
and after that we cmlJ get n-uhing |
that would lirivp it awav. She was i
alway* aiii.lvmg •oroeiiong in the way |
lOUl.led ll
th- .-llnw
fiertc an.l
then It I
o. 'a* we 1
re roul.i hear
Withotn help -lie t.
a siez-iali/t and w
ail the time. Wlu trv th- 1 ut.-iirw

ilSI

1 willI fti—ft
cura Iti-tn.-.!
lt)-tn.-.U-. M. f

en up Ula afternoon-

rw fiaMhr IflBhMS Drat Oo.

Vawis Lnula JUeplarrOeath.
Locla Ztefler. aged W years, son of

M>u and the senior class to partle^r. Dt. Kilmer * Stra»i
lire**. 1
bpecial credit ta doe Lara Hock- boOle.

^

»>*» !>«»•» Mtode ntider Lis per-

.
BOBAliHtperTlsioiisioceitalnDuKT,
Allow no one todeflelveyoii lu this.
AU CoUDfcrfcits, In
t> and •* Jast-«f>(ood '• are buf
F.xperiments that trifle wlUi And
endaBt^r tbe beullh of
dendatit^rUte
Infanta and Chadren-Experience against KgpcrioieiiU

What is CASTORIA
Castona Is a bamleaa anbicUttite fbr Castor OI4 Parrgnric. Drops and Ktraililnf Srrupa.
It is Plcsuaiiu
It
rontams neiiber Opium, Morphine nor other Narvuilc
attbstanoe. it* age I* Its gunmnteo. It destroys Womis
and allays Feverlsboess. It curee Dlarrb.ra and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Tronbles, cures ('<>i<sU|iu6mu
and Flnttileooy. It nammlUtes tbe Food, regulaies H.e
Htomoeh and; Bowels, giving beolihy and natural >dee|..
The vluldrcBS i*BB»ce»-Tbe Motbor** IYicimL

ObNUINb CASTORIA always
} Bean the Signature of

i.i all that insy rswd
.Mt-f< S.IXI.-HU1I SL,
.. May 2ti. I'HS'u*

ECZEMA ON FACE
Cblld Suffered Two Years.
Well,

Now

riother Praises Cutkura.

-Mv Util- glH had I»-i> a fufferra
to etrema -iii te-r fm-e tor two vmr*.
Tried inutiiM-nt fr.iiii ika-Uv^ wiilmiit

• I h-ani .g Hr- <-ni-i:ni
irl.vt It-uuiic- l:-r with
.and

K;'X“

■ain

«P
Old Tim* Rifl.
al was lliniislii l>y ci.iliy to Is- n

The Kind
You HaYe Always Bought'
In Use For Over 30 Years.
-Splfttlng- s iisnk n«e e
divldlng tbe bin in tyn «o ibnt <«e
half .-oiislsu of the fs.v uf Ibe Ini
and the eUier half nf Ihe ba.-k eiih
-ltii« »..inds like ate hnlKWvil.lv feat
t serrk-* ofBiers -ay 1
-.too... sllbongli Ibe ut.-lb.»l I. a OT.tTE OF MICHiGAN, THE PRDitiuem secret.
luHc court for the roiintr i>f 0r«-'
■ . .. . ... . _
iTrateisi-. A> n ses-l.in <il said Cm
•Id .11 the I'M.Ute Office In the rlt>
The olber day ei.e it the niembcra.l'^
raw lo London, w.. imrtsto.ed to n ""it

r”"."”'' **
t 'V**«-.n,.,

’ (I'llfll was knii on Ihe streets
Mondii.
Tiiej
we:etii, gyp,.,t-s
though—just some Oni‘-na rt-sident*
or a sbiirt drive, taking it spin
i» Montagxe. A'li.. l'>; a Short

..I l.tirilies- and it.-cided ti. t.ike
lumilv to Alaitsnia where he iiile to lack up a lionteslead. The

gvovely f.resented cat's h.dy with b!«,
wHitom tviier Itovlng filed lit said
canl. A friend veniuicd to bint thaticoiin his (Inal adnilnUtratli
itlon aecnunt.
this WR» ••arryiiix |KiliifiB-« ton f.ir for ■ end hl« peiitKm I.iaylni
i.iaylug for
foi ttie silo*.
i,oDdou .-ttt; .mv, - Mure. - wa
....
nnre liuTCOf
and few sralenmeot snd
lion of the tesidiie of said esrcl. ihiil ih.. •-lih day i.f
l> ISIIT. at >. tl „-, l,icIr |o the .
il.i i.miMH,'- ..10. .-, IB- ui
•cuUld lot' "X.iiiilM
Slid Bceubni and heasli
saio iwiiiinn;
ft 'Is Juither orrli-red. that public
l-»bllesi

M.tipstien.
ici,. have yo«
JodEC-Ptli-nci..

pnrty trnrrU tii ii prairie sehonner
I.rejK l'.ed by a .live mule ami a'dead
Itiirse,
Thn»- do their <»n t.ioklBg
and slet-i- hi the njM-s ttli.‘r>-ver night

I ;-iicc«-s*l»e »e.-k» pramo* Jo said day
l.if hearing, iu Hu- Grand Traverse
I Heriilrt. a n-wsp*l«‘r prilile>l and rlr.
;fiils:.-.l in -;ilil ro.i'.iiv.
<* 1
rnKi) II tvAi-KER,
Jii.Ir- .If fri.lKilc

TTblte BII1I Black.

ieriak.-> ih.-iti. Tb.-y spent two days
a the HKiil iM-twwn Otm-na and thi*
ifV, anil fiptr.- tha; -sli.-v win co to
.Alahair:! in two iltoiHh;,

AgliEB OFPt'KI.ICaTION-SUtcstMieh
^ SrSw nrcBi, roan
tbe Cossiy ef
OrwDd Traesrsv. In (lanrcvj
George XV. KBil.h vv AlnirsO Smith
Soil I«dlae in tbr fm an Omn for thCoaat, ij t.rsnS Trav-r-c, in i;baB*wr7. et
Tr.v.r.cnir on ii-rird .Ur or Apni. a. u

M. & N. E TIE GARD
Kb

g 'a ■ M.'.'.

lolhiv-eu- It *ia>w1ite Imu eSi i*»l> .«
Sir. thei ttr o-t-iBUnt Aliutreli MatH. it
BOI * rcM.Irn! ot "hi, -lete. bot r^Blvr et
Lwe!I f^ofa. m Ibe C-natr of Brows. Sew
Vork, on in...lOi, .i Amil F ymt.hger, r..,o
I-I.lnent • ...Iic.wr. it i- ..tdrrcJ tb,l Ui- -eid
;<9etead*et. Alioirmii. Smith, .wam- her •[.•Bwr
enee t.. t—cot.(.*1 hrreii.. ..tit.in f..ut rioeillc
Her T.
. . town thedei»..t ti.i-.w.!. ',
tient
Ana it I. roe In .—in ..I, Ibe' wi'bin tw-nlj
TM'her-Wl..- use the u-e! patient
jwr»..u -tkat ever lived': stu.k-nt
».B_
.... 'tit
Teledn.....................
' «.lj_
Joh. Tcarfa'-r-Uon'do
.fa.-r—libw do vou iiiakr tlisl
thSl.BrraJ.I,
.BrtaJ.I. t
-b4>wr
-t/4>wr bOnl-1.
boninl. j-ttIJlvb.J
i-ttUlvb. J enu
eno .
Tn^ (w Cedar City aad Pro
Stud.
Ibis ni^
No? I half susi’cvl 'be j.r.-seme .
lltSe humbug—I'hllail-lfhia lTc«s.

!!2::

uHuSm
—~yrrodekig~»A~rr&___

7“; ----------------- - ------— ————-----ASiit, y xy;;!.;N.:e.u,
ne who S<wk* s braih.T without ni
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brr.ther.-Talmud.

Queen City Implement Go.

Woau n Wdl u Iti lie Ride
liraHe b Kidm to
Bhddei Indie.

. „ B.lktMtsllriM

The KlodToa Batb Ahraffs Boo(lit, and whu^ fau i>er«
(n ase for over 30 Tews, haa borne the sicnAtnre of

!

Tbe «,|ne..n City Implement Co. is ecknowltsdKed to be
thf beat plw« in Travem I'itj- to io.» Nails, Paints, Barn
Door Track and Hangers. Rope and Haying
Tools. Wf arc aeUing tl.e .-enuiac Xty Hay Carrier!, aampl.«
of both Fork and .Sling Cars 'Iiajlr- *-.-en iu operation at
onr atote.

If yon are -ontemplaun-- bniHimr a Iwro li.:i e.-aso:..

it will pay you

fiifore with

Don’t forget that w.

ROWUND DOUGLASS
B.'^vl Sboe. e: IT Mr,: ftr: —

a-

c.xny n-paira for tho Mllwankee,

Deerlng and Plano Haying -and Harvesting
Machinery.

Von can aave

rUl of tim.- and IronbL.-

by lookioK over yotir mu'-liin< ry iefore ti*e I 'lii ooo« on to
SOL-what parts you

will ncch

'i.'-e '-s a lirt of

th- repair!

neck-i and wo will imra tk n; ;t-:fly foryou

Work Shoes

Tl.atwein»ykBowwhorea.k. rur ad we *iH Lri;.ea!t>nv.
eBirtoi-ver>-o4u pPfc*e;il-usl-» ad aici;r store.

for the larm
Don't buy your every
day shoes till you see the
kind we have.
The prices are not high.

Queen City Implement Go.
131 Stan Sirett

Tiaieise City lict

ORANB TRAVEfl»E HERALD. THUMPAV. JUNE 11. 1*07.
Ing. swimmUiR and dlrlag. Testerday
Empire. Mich.. R. F D. No.
s terrible thing happened. We were
Hay I. 1M;.
einging: A Frog Who A-Wooing Go.' Dear Pfc»ideni—
wben two lerrihle boyic came and
As I bare doi written to the Sun,
killed two of.my friends, I must stop ehloe auh before. I ihongbi I would

SUNSHINE
IcJI jxn t
Von

te b. ,, h,... .. 1

aec. the waa alway* getUnB

r,.r_"rir

Will you please send h.-r card
nlih mine? Her name Is Neta V.-rnn.

lobdJnnn. She and her friends, Ulnclc and
fcoced utT a i*n of the
Kanleo. tool ateiirnjy at ymi Khali

c Is Allr.. Siac’c. This is all I c.m
Ihlak of lor this iime. so
Hond-liye.

“A New H*UBC.

nil the toad*
A fine new tiouse bss just been .I'l
near .mrl Tht.
OH'"fulli>'Bv. nnr: '“I
The, ^ad n biR 1»x full of ranh
callcTi ihtf p.iUre. .md a liu juin full Twsr finished early ..r.. the >iiii
Had taken ail Hi" dew.
of water, (bat waa aupimied lo l.e n
beautiful fouaUln.
Each loud wa.. It's proliahle. ihal wiy soon
Dimed, oud they all pot to Umc wHb
over-fecdlus. that they would oiorely

MIM CLARA RATEE. Edit«r.
PreMcnt—cun BAtM.
Pint VlM PrtsWcnt—Mabel Bata*
WIIUraA

serlal'huion-of Toddland.
editorial read:

1,1M7, $m.

•This U the flrw
Toddland

Preg* At Seheel.
D«mi bealde a rnab pool—
T««atr mtu eOiU of (Teen:
Twcair trenu all wblle and clean.

on .tieria.lle Uoll
Empira. »ici,.. n. r H No. I
.
iM.-ir I'lvsld.-iii —

Herald.

-Hu

1!*":.

ftelr

1 ani-cliid lo liav.-,yH<u a Snuslilner
RuH. BDii 1 am sure you aie a r

Tiaverv Chy. Mi-'b. R. F D. No
;tv Is sriiuelhlug that yo.ir presi
. May 1. llifi;.
' read about a family that kept Hear I’rc-sldeo!—
toad* lu.ihe gard.-li. It Is railed:

The flrsc

wigra *£i! teats, aad incmia te
eaneac cipw.t, of yea"ootbl.

l»l‘Hls .md
us lilt!., on-.-

Aik year dealer fat Jtiet A*k
Qrtttx.

li'il--'i.

of the

a Weakly:

school now

. hate a garden arftiiiidoo: hi
Wheif we try to raise fruits ..ml

lenehc-r's t

and peus and heans. and leiiucc

had aonhleg liiio which to put ibel:
UiougfaU and ideas, so we have onder

tmuble: there tire lots

Miss Schell,
have a btofher who w.mld like to j
Ihe Suimbltu- riiib. Will vo;;
-u-ntl hint a card and
tame Is William,

’t

have

Albert Dlubd. Sutlona Bay. Midi.
Harry Ounnln»am. Fife LAke.Ulch.

.

t bate n hub- fiS.-.-t.l w;io

onld bkp It. y.ioi 'the Suushrni- flu'.i
.to.'
ti;.

rhahmuschiiiidi.
. Frank Y..-:l.er

Y.mrii rewpoclfully.

sluing ei'oniiigs. I.ui at- do mu co>i

King ToddI,-,.
I home Tuesday* and Thursdav*.

»nle. ime. and RenneUi Wheat. k'Or when he tri-w lo look around
Names seat by MllThcro'i nothing be can see.
He has never seen his falher an
iron.
prueneehmldi.
Traverse
brother.

Kingsley. hHefa.
lard Bowers.

CRy. MUh. R. F, ,0. So. 6.

Name

•ou-lbs

w'Ikim-

liatli.-s .art

n.s

age

t

And never yet has^som his nunhi-r.
Anether load was Prinetws Molly,

mlcnalnmeoi In this way:

Months. Hspk CU}-. Mich.. R. F. D. ■:Moriy the Squaker. is *llll qulie
walker.
Na i. Name scat by Clara E. Allen
Although she bo* a fine loictAlke and Maliel Johtuea. twins,
•ge. onn year oiM srren momhs. 8ul- Oil TIH-Sday iiighi. while i. is .-ti
light.
tons Bay. MIefa. Namt* msH by laiora
Johnson.

A ronretl she give*.

U» Bdgsr Abbe, age

ooc

year

m>

rojoi're,"

But her drain- f.w walking, made

Prank Calvin BrookA age two niomlu

er dlMppoial lirr frir-ud
DnaM Waohlngtao Peek,, age four; e*t uumtu-r .< ili.- |>ai«.r stated timi
Months; Arthur BnmK». age seren IMnee** Mi>1l> tiad biq>iWHi awa
Months: LliabcUa
Btonsun.
age then apix-sn-d her .dcw ripiion
«weniy«n* montha. Maple Cily. MIrti.

"A *mall toad, two tnrln-s long, of

Name sent by Bartba LnUnaa.

own color, with very taigi- eye* and
fine voier,"
Hut she m-

Thl* morntag yonr pnuiidcnt

heard from again..

•M ta her garden. The dew
*~b <« the gnu. the true* anti

Bvideelly the girl* w.-rc iniei^sied
reader* of the ir-al Herald Young
hrvMi** Itaflag and the nrlng llnwe'n
Folks Department, a* our Suashli
ra bri^t. She boot down to t»1l a
Jhen raiied. for a loiter np»o*fi. and bop: aliip; jumpl a IllUe
i-mrad in the Toddinail Heral.l from
ttefi honied away from under her
CniisiD Jump.-r, wbirh n-ad;
feaad.
Tour preaMeai mil "right down and
b«B» to laugh.

Uyam. Ai.ui.- Ilyani. AI
Willie
.\hn;i

RrowiM-il.

put

r--.e >.,r. .-id, I fioM-. Imping to
ir Horn you msui
Gcnl b.ve.
I'o.;' S-.n.htliv girl:
Mal’-I

,
yj.iihu

o 'cji .1 i.ig Jt.-l we bate at Cedai I
in a:.el that tour iiirud* «atit lo lx-

.Ilda*. .-re- one yrai aiid Fiatik fehiti

'

Prjok.--. iree twi. imuilli*. Tiu- .uh.-r,
hnin.-}- ;i;o Haniel WasUIIIgKin P.-ck.'

Tte effect of Scoff'£mcr/.jfcn on tfctm,
pale chiltlren u magical.
!t make* them plump, ro*y, actxre, happy.
It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypf^ybosf^tes te .
and Glycerine, to mcke fat, blood and bone, jPA
Md *□ puL^ogetlic.- tiat it is easily digested WB

tv-t.-n months sod UiiBbeli.i dyron.iMi..
ate iw.-nii-one monilis T>j;i ul»v '*.i\i1:
s.it> I*i-i:aa-for
manv Viler* ii.A, “
IJ.Dn-1 an.l I i»-!.,uc ,1
i EdlHi
•indi.

ACC aRUCCTSTS: 50c. AND Sl.OO

fl.ll

Your prrrJdegUltipra
shineiw who himn liai
printed yot, will nhi Hunk ili.-msolve
forgollen.

The lell.-i* an- ;.!J sal

•'l->og1»nd. July

ism

Tlint «tto went Into Dear Ciwiitin: —

the boia* aod lookm) Into an oU bog.
thuo^t I would write a letter. I
fall of itoper*. untu abe came aeraa. am a liille frog three BOBth* cdd. I
»o «h«iU called. "The ToddtoiKl go lo aehool
My teacher'* name U
t will hare to Mrs. Croaker..

1 MudyraingTng. leap

lb-dr |•..■:-..1.■.I., -

. .

I. rI-i-.-ii.il yi.:ir kind

b- i.-y *..m

I .Mv l.rotbrr's iiaim- ;* Ain-.V f.-w mon- gills and b:>y
want 1.. fiihi 'ilu' Club. C..s*llila H.mw
ac- I.iuri.s'ii

:Florvn(-<- IieLanig

.ic

Ihem .-asii a .-.iij .m.l l.u'ioii:

V.'i

ire'U '.lie reive '.lir jyrinur ;!•••
pain. , Wlicrt tlic pain cones

I.’! you how- they b*..).. 'p'li<-y
lihi-. :org"I-lll..-ll.lls bill , U;f liol

tvl:c!lirr it l.e ;!;e I'a-ial nerves,
or die hear;. *;..:;;ae:i. sei;;;-;

F9Korh« B30

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. S'juth Union Street

PROMPT DELIVERY

bill while and idiik au.I they
>:i elssii-rs on v|ue>. Tb<- risun

or
other
j.rrvnincin
nerve
brancli.
To slop pain, tlicn.

'i liatVcuns nni. h to the man who is build­
ing. Hio!j-,,riced men waiting for materw!i means delay in getting building coinpleteii.
We arc making a specialty of giving our
customers work when promised and getting
it to them on time.
^
Our facilities tnable us to fully meet the
di-nihnds of' builders.

from a ierje •lervt- :t is cailcl.

Neuralgia

•mill* Ilk.- iiertimw nlKiui
ifli r tliey are gone. Tin ;

a
»•■"
ai». i..-;

1*1 il long ilni"

She enis when id).-

Oi*fcv

an.l receivx- a *!io-:k—pain
caiicd. .Vhry aud piins
froiii a. press;
jury to a nerve ; the more jiroDi-

Septeiitber.

tie Is Ign-iim,

die

,S'> litirierous lliat if
Xraic the skin
i,
a iicedic you tvili ileud
Ilejcll a tier-

t.'ii; 1.1 Und lUa^winsL c.-.- uIim- am
Cl;.!.- Mt.i.T, age I.UI.
Pi.s..-.,- s.-mi

■rany ralli-d traiilm: arlniiu*'i.m: iji,

iiiintry, and drink* when she is
iliirsiy; she sle. lu. wlii-ii .she
slc-py.

Beginning June 13th. our Oil Wagon
will be on the West Side Mondays and
Thursdays, on the South Side Fridaysand
Tuesdays, and East Side. Edgewood and
East Bay resorts Wednesdays and Satur­
days.
Special attention given to all launch
owners.
Phone your d^en^ to Grand
Rapids Furniture Co. and sanruTwrfVihave
prompt and careful attention.

Wire

ro;iiiec1inc' >o;V.c pin ft
IkviIv \v itlt tlie lir.'tiii. '1

going to he In the liceimd grade a

I have a lltlb- *i*leri ■

A Live

-OIL „

.V?au.b Ui.-li.
Mae

you must relieve. ;l:e Mr.i::i or
the

i-ervt's.

.-\mi-ra:rt I’llis <lo

In ih.- pssNf* v.

lave iiu)-fii)»r:--. ■ J.ii k lli tliispulpii.
add.'i- !<s>ftU.-s vb.l.is.
will;.- an
»
lilbs.

’.r'l

.'o have pleasant ilq"'" '"g'Hier.
ITinn yonr Kiin*hlai".

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.

uiiiv. Viiv *itj>)-!''. ioi'i
tl....T*.|i:.P-D. n... Ml... -In
gr 7
J.ucy iV-nmer
ViHjT Ilille Sister must iw very euti- It'Ul.-y Mi.-ki' s. I '.'b wliilif

ing

I don't wonder that you enjoy

litejing wiili her.
F.-vweitfWiI, Wiih
Apr. .•!«. *!».:

ibiak Ilf I

Il I* with plen.-iiir'- iltfi I sni w;'i'!ng
time few lines to let you ko.rw
have reci-lvei! all tix> can!*
Will
you i.leasr send raid* aad Imtios* for

Why you should Iray BoydelPs Mixed Paints.

grc-ti Ig-rrira
*>r«w lii.rii.-*'.' rayjilH-iTii"*. Ij!
•*la<l* ..f iraty.
.mr| .'»linib*. W'v ran

L

can from ib. bark j«Kfh of i>-;:
Uteae new, memtier*?
There- ar.-:
Maggie Schanb.
Melanda Keiiaub. -il.a Car?' tjk.- (rom .mr fn«i: p-.:eb
Catharine

Sohaub.

Mary rUmondoi.

Some Rorasorira

Y.-«.- :.
. - ft ml II

Dear rresideiu —

Rose*

t.ingaar.

I w-niM I*- glad to

bayi- abiial Ihni- tj'in.Ir«.l n-iort-r
IB .laiK-.-Jtitx. .-md: ftvcii*!. .ird *uui.

l.ul'ou-' and rnrds.
PW*<n| | .i.^ y'..-: vt*.,.! 1,).'
send the new our* tii aiy uattM-.
lyflsii.’
T:,.- M'.ViUi.l' Ini) - ui'I cirb
From.
'
*.re yuy lurond of theft- r»nl» ant
Elien DoBoyer.
liuitosk.' '1‘ou eeed'cot ffti; ikU tn :1..What p'leti.saint times so many K<inIf ».o think if !«- l.«ir
M;
shitieie will have togetb-r

T. lt-iJ.o

gil l* to wrile me. »-me day. .

KlUc

ivti;,

01, ;h,- f.adle Koll. 9k-

ag~ f,iu" mouHi--. Arthur 'Hmaxin. wg.

I. am il. M-h.»!l II

plearam homes for the m

Allee and Alfred Ryaoi, Almatviky.
iim) will he piililished e.sili
Nysl
sometimiw called "The Squaker."
Wmie Brosraell. and Bsie Kiri.
muse she had a sort of iem|>er and week we are ciuii;; 10 haiv
Names sent by Mabel
funny iiol*« If you even p.dnt- UTS from the aibny la-ai-h Suanhim
your flngerwt, her,! Molly dltln' Cliili.
AneH CUot, Cassllda
and Olive
.get along with hi-rolhei load friend-'
Brew. Florence Delong. Leland Btaek.
jand a •'noUce" wa* put Id the
wtwd. and Clyde Hiller. Lelaad. Ulch.
that read thi* way:
Names s^t by BUna <3aus.
"The Princes* Molly dlsreepeclfnlly
Dear Pn-sldeni —
H. V. P. Btmshine Club Cradle Roll. •lapped King Toddle* a short
’ I will wriuyon and tell yen
Annie RyauL age flve years. Cedar. ago. and If any of our snb»erlb«r*
good way of luinishmei^. we nre .all well now and hope you
Mkh. Name sent by Mabd C. Hahn.
well ti>o, I iwiri^ my oai-i) and
wish lo hear of........
Burnke Hemm. age seven moat
billion, l .was ela.i lo have thim.
The girls k<^>! Uropplng into piKUry
Traverae Ctly. Mkh, R. F. D. No.
am coiiig to srhool every^dHy. I
every titil,. while and annonneed :
Name tent by Mertha Luiaun.
Allen,

.md

L.s- EJg.,

».rag mu
about bis grsHl looks. His s'sin Is a
smooth, nor hie eomph-xi.m i.tii; h

Cedar. Mkh.
■ C Hahar-

Alta Eva Marie

■! Rywif
j

Uken this paper, In order that their

Marcus' Lund.

sat Jiy Frank Youkera.

RICKEKn

olSHiySt.

s."

CM- klveus ;ilid
The gtri* found a blind load <
Snttoos were careful to watch oVer him and
•eal usefulnes
From.
feed btm.
They callow him Prince iBHit kind of liveMock we.liiive
I'li.-i,
CHU Salib. Fife Lake, HIcb. Name Toddle* and wrote u paihelic poe.
: and If p.H»idc want to keep their Age S.
I hn..w you will
a v.-rv liapi.
sent by Mattie Strahaa.
about him:
ganleii five from bug* the Iwsi thing
Waldeaar Weasel. Kingsley. MIcb. "Alae! poor, dear priuce T.sldl.s.
they c-an do is to get on friendly birthday iH-cau*.- ............. ... i:u:'> a tn:
liiile Si:ii!."j'iu.
Kaiae eent by denn P. Rial.
, wlih the lltile bug-cairhe
Who's b'liad as blind ran be;
CUra and
Bay, Midi.

Monumental
Cut Stone Work

A W.

STANDARD
.OD. CO.

l:«l wil; he ».,-irtren ye.t!>-old nu»
i-':!-!.-. 'ae,.l w-e hate a ilille wl-..'-Old 111.- ilii|.'''vbiek.-iis -.uji ttu-t

I
of UlUi. bugs auil worms that se.ni
t<*ins. crows. , l.Iii.'--jat s
I am
lUr prutlbinn* as wh'II a- we bioth.rs and iwu.risierr.
-WeJDoai be U time." aald they:
irrow might be appeased." .
le tiaih grad". Well, ns my Jci
lirds. The mra.-i-s, 1-ha... s
“Pint we iMdy. then we pUy;
do. and that are slnays on, hand to
The Iniereci of the subaerlbers was
gouing long. I wilt rltMC.
;8"*!o*i-ry. - laiys- iiul til ls.
Thai U bow we keep Uie rale
take their imriinn. An.l. in faei. they
a^ked as follows;
From.
When we frante* go to »chool."
l■rarliml■s i*em to want to lal.e the
•We will Iw very ii eh i)k-a>!ed
Crfil.lie Cli-r'c.
whole.
ir from anyooe wb can gtve any
How 'ulce II Is lo b:ive so niaut
Maater BsHtroc. gimre and Mem.
Welt what It u. be .lone ui s.i
or ri-laie aay
bn.th.-rs and ^Isicr*!^ You m<»l .hat e
Caned the dlaaae* in their turn:
oeideni eoonecled w-ilh Ibesc pleas. ease? I win tell you what t" .hi.
sTlenOi^ times' together.
Ta«(ht them how to nobly atrtre,
Ilttli' bug-cutrliers^
ng animals."
Maple Qily. Mieh . R F. I). .No.
nk.-i like n .'hild, .A iiirm'e.im,
Xikewlae bow to loap and dire;
tous ri...iiures—in color an.l sliaiie
of
the
xiads'dif
girls
Wcl
I i.iii -ft im Hgiitn und llm man b
Proa U* sent npon the kx.
they liuk almusl like a hull), of earth,
uinied King Toddle.-. He was uuHe
; '.,;msl bis hack.and Ih.- i-idr'.:
Showed them bow to aay. ••Ker^bos:'
and one would hanlly
know ihrm
raponanl and oceuple.. a gms! deal .rf
J think ihKis a ,t.-ry g.iod l^me of
,gaei. a'l.l in a
whiU om.ili
Alao how te dodee a blow
frviii the rl'Mls lUiiong wliieh
for he wpis Uie biggest, faiteal. most
PVtan tbo aticka that bad boya throw.
trar.-I iilsiHI. The .-lin.h'.'U sen
cood-nalured load you cvi-t saw. Hr
Sunshine .leitera v.-ry iiineh.
Nv
s!i,p>H-d III*-roll nil ti e si.l.. o' I
ils or
iilchwnts
was serious looking .-m.l ei.nald.vtHl
pap.i t-ikrs ibe H.-rald, ami the firs:
III a litli.- and »ciii laiek into 1
Twenty fnegira (trew up taut;
find i.iii- th.-y *(' .-dilt
l>T;wi«:. On.- t>f the "hK-als" sinu-d:.
'hSng 1 do Is to rrn.l the >!unshin<II hiUL and iln- .sdl -li.iii'l i.-d e e
Bnlirroc* they becune et Iwct:
piek him up. iiiid iut lie bllli to iitak.'
•■King Toddles h. a wise old load
leHcrB. I Thiuk they ai.' rvery iuier- i.laiik. I oil until H..-Iil--us'Ua<l ,goU.
Not one doBco anions the lot;
bis Htme In our gar.l..|i. An
lid a staunch republicna." so you s<h
••Hing. I LH. to .srlutid .-iciy .lay. My
ilii-n he .liil II ove<--.iigaiii.
Hot one leaen they forsoi:
have Ih.-lr dwellings lit h
ho Todland Herald even .IIpinhI lni<
leach. !'* name is .Mhis Josie DuIhPolUhed tn a high desree.
eorners alsnu the yurtt.
politics.
There was a |>ncm alKnn
III the nfth grmle. i hat e,a III
A* each frocslc oogbt to be. .
The
lilll..
r.-llows
hate
a
ii
him too;
iM.-r l.niR. She w'lMild like lo
l.b»kiHl t
Nor UMT ait on other khpi.
of caiehlng lings. Th.-y hm;.- a long,
he Sunshine Clnh. 1 have two
"Klas Tndilles ts a sis.- old Kud.
Taachlag other lliuo frt«s
alirky loiigtic. Hiougli win
friends: they are twins. Tiiey
As wise as wise ran be;
—Am
keep it Is a mywtcry. as ii s«s
w-ould like lo jrtln the Cradle ItoU,
-. h IS ted and iii trory pivlty
For everywhere he hojia almiil
l.inger than l).s owner. PeHis|>s ihtn Their name* are Margery and Orphii
. ;.;iVsrHt bl-H- IWlr.', (Hic- b«And all things seems le sec"
A Pretty Oame.
ke a re«-f in it, as the s;ii!.irs say K. I.I.-ihous..
I’l.
th.-U)'.;ieh
lUdi ill ttiHi hiii)..utij 111.-.>11',.-; ■
The first ••liHler-lws" held a eoroThe stta and rain In ftekle wialber
Were pUylng hide snd seek together. muslcatlnu from him. He siild:
tiielii gets near a Hill.- bug, he sil>
ir
thi;.
mm-.
Friends:
And ewdi ta tnra would try tn chase
<1 lonks ai him. ami winks In a kind
Fr.101 y.Hii S'lijshim- giil,
'
The ether from hU hiding plscc.
I now wrile. l.-lllng ho* t ena sol.Hinin way. till nil ai
■go 12.
M:.ry ttiirfl-uid.
At last they net to say goodAry.
Jo) my riiuallon. Ii la all very fim mn-.Uli opens, ami qfilck a* a
It- please*.ml* very itiueV lo hi
And to! a-iainbow spanned the sky. I tlorc say. this elrillied way irf living. ■ougne goe.s oat And lu ngniii. and the
0-1 imrh nn.'int. r.-st.-d SudsIiIb.-.. Anna H. Pratt.
haring your Rrasahoppira caught
Is auimig Ua. mls«!»cT Am] Hieii
hope y>a pill wiii.- a^ain.
for you Instead of caiehlng tb.-m for
llttK- friend sils Winking
T.at.-:s.-fit, ,\IU
Friday. June I. I»i>7. jo.ir«df. but sometimes l
think
blinking, and wailing fur another 1-iig
.. iv:.
New oetabera JolniDg sUcc last re- would rather bop almni In ftt^dom
.-ar I‘.V...I.-UI

lurt:
,
and catch my own dinner.
Iti
He is ssi.1 to iJv,. an ear f.u l•■••s
I Hitaiglii I would *1
SrMyn H. Oarii; Jlhoca. Mich.
bright, happy, gieen fields,
and to do some sluglug lu the ttni

- Ctora B. Atlen. Maple City. Mich,
a. F. D; No. t.

Mika > bnsy kud dnw like a
14.hl rar. Sirs bJ! the we*i en

SlllC V.'-l B l.-w
.1 seduB'! elrlt da)

the .-arris in my a.Oe- an.], ih-l wi;l| ^

numlM-r

It is

aiichlng

own di^er. .md ihev never tiled
il. UHng'tbeffl back again.

For many geuerationa, the toadi
liaTc fell sad. Ucause they have not

Twcolr fro0le* veat to acbool

ln.i.H-d yon may >>iu .1 h,-..e scat
your vaid and N.-fa's an.l |«P Eldon's

This n-sl.lencc has made '

1-ridii. green fieldi.,

Tol. I. Toddlsnd. June 25, ISIS. No. I

There was au edlturUI. newa Itema,
DoUeai. a lctterd««, |«eros. and a

^fBanliad Oeeembcr 8. ISM.

.Ma;ilm tfciyino-i. ,

Beat tabncnl fat
to te
woiU—laag wt*ito( oad tttj ad*
fce«l.e.

M'i.;.l.<in H.ia eat }i>:l l».-I
'
Due •brluhl morning, when the i
mile l»iv .Ighi'.t.-jrs old.
Si.ii liiink ,. r:.-4i 1I1-..I ..f l.u.i.i
eat to visit i)i.-ir Iriends. ihi-.v fowad Will you t.1 m.- ).iia ih.- Snnshiae ilon'r you?
CJnb? Pleas.- send rni- a card and'
The gueer pete became so loiemi.; that sumelbing li.ni d.-stroyed Tod
,
-ti,.po fitt. Ml, I,
all the r.iiiiiioc im.d* h:
h'llloii I goto school every day. >Iy.
In(.-lhnl the (IrU decided to tell tlielr
,
Slay
i;-:. |
hopiNHl .iwnv. They *.re sorry foil.-arhe: s name Is . Miss Seli.-II. h Ib-ot I'r.-id.Hjf
Iriobds about them, and slarled
i
lew minnics. and hii.ii they ihuaghl
CIS I liBV«-on.- dog. five p-jpph-s imd;
ruany newspaper, which while sr
ihougJii I wiKili! Wnie !o ti.-:
tJiir .-.'Its, This l.s al! lor this Hlk-. sn,:
I modeled after a real one. Theirs of King Toddi.V (.-tt.-; that had
■tj'-tl-i Wrl: slid hope you ar.- ti,.-;
In the paivr. au.I ili.-y knew ili;:
ttood-bye.
: the heading:
1C. 1 would like :o send In s-um- i
loads were really halipler «>ui ir
Hiii-I IkitTiton,
“THE TODOLAND HERALD
patms
the Cladle Rell
l.ka'y. two'
C. Bales. Editor and Publisher.
AsaoeUle Editors;
J. Titus,
Roberts."

BaoMid Vie* Pn«ld*nt—Mr*.
Pwiunr BhiatdA

ge lu.

Ronestb the bhissotu*' slwd..'ell spy tin- fuuay owner, who

blink their-hInekHlUiiWDd ey.^t. and
not hop away wben the girls vIsIutJ
them.

Mica Axle Grease

- May r. !»«;:

lo srh'sd i verv day. My teaeher s

learn), and sathered
the>- eoubi find from

•■.ly livln. thin..

'

BdnaCltu:-

name is Eldon Lawreare
Boenloa
May he Join the Cradle Boil? One of IVt.r PtHvdeni
my sehoolmaies would like to joiu the

Interested Id Ibe ciddral ihiDsa. and
so one diy the dceliled to have a
I Mil

Age'It

Vour deserlptioB-of the flowora is
very l.retty, I should Hke do aee Uto aee if I might join I have a lapd In ihe spring.
brother five months old.
Hli
Cily. Mich. R F 1> No ♦:

Your xnasiti,

• fanar ■ton' i

Usi .liar at school «e itUntol »oim.• Yoiir loving Sumhlaer,

Ill

Want to Win?

'r'l.i v
iiav. l»->-;i iiuiidJe.’ and utid in li.fst: parts
-iity !iv.: years Tbt-y have atoo.! Ibi- test.

for

2;i!—Tii‘-y .ire *b(- cLciqinst paiiilk <]o;ility iioosidcmt that you
i-a:. buy —i.ne c''ail.jxi of white weighs K Ha
ibof' oil .md will spread farther than other*.

They stuml

' ::nl—W< atand l.ack ..f tliem with our guaruDUt- whati they arc
firn|» fi^ Bpplii-'I.

II you Ihinh^f pain'ting boyBoydelFs Paints.

$. e. mail $ Sons
Cwerse Off's r.ttdftg Drug Sfpit

QRANO TRAVERSe HERALD, THURSDAY. JUNE IS 190?.
white!
solve'
mawl

HOME CHEER

IntereM In such mallen thU yw.
following recipes offer suggestions fur
Waist deep In daisies and sweet
■ who are secajng something new
shall smelling clover, two girls were rrora
and dainty fur such occasions.
tog the meadow.
Chicken and
Nut Sandwiches—
-There daisies a.-v eorlalnly
tou
Minre Ihe white meat of a ^-t
pretty to be despised as a weed.- said
cbieken. and mix it with half s, can ol
Donas, a large sheaf of them In her
rencli mushrooms, chopped flue,
arms and a wreatb of tbe daisy and
half cupful of choidtcd English ■
clm-er bfossums set coqueiiltbl). like

Tmrard U>e aetUas ran
Rratle the boatw oor bran

Bonetlinet. •bea Lore Biakes cirai
Life’s ianer rUloD Sae.

a floral coronet, on her brown hair.
•• A weed's but a flower In
th
wrong place.’ my dear.- quoted lUi

Or noate breathes Its word
tUIfJiBiBaa. halfHHTlne.

bars. "If you were a faruier, i;nd bad
to rlear them out of your crops, you

Saddralr. CM of the dtuk.
Wc see thdr wladosrs ehlac.
There, vbea the setUns

might not wc Ihelr beauty so well.
-Ob. look. Itarbarat
big four-leafed clover

sub

The soiHt with wonder fllls.
When the good ^r's work Is ended

Hen- Is a great

Par ta the height of the hliu.

CbrIaUsn Bndearor World. ing that."
-Don't j-ou know the rhyme—



or the

• The Bweetaeai of toU as the fnill




ormrUbor—
The glad Joy of Hiring and work-


lag the while:
• The Wrda aad the Bowers and the

- *


^ akles above me.

• A soctg to the eveting.

a

dear

■ '
hean to lore me—

And Joat enough pleasure to bnl•

aace the pain. ”

And one Is for love, you know.
Uod put tbe other one on for lurk:

JNmmI Ik e«l«K« MJt

you seek you moy Bud where

Jane U the tooath of all Biaaths

they------- song slopped suddenly.

which to devoted to weddlags. Maay
ftah'-Cbaer readers are Just now

Bloger clutched Barbara's am
bid her fare on ber shoulder.
straw hat roming over

the

fei

Pleaac Irll me who Is under IU~

to ail theae we extend hnlag greettags aad hopes that the new paths

Barbara lot*
Intently. “I ne
saw bim before." sbe declared,

spading betm* them mar lead Into
ptoeewit. aalli pUces. If the road

tblnk. though. I'd leave tbe clover.

Is stonr and baitl Tor a IliUe way. as
Ura'wUI probably «how a vista of
beauty, there Rre always good ihlngs
la store lost ahead, aad the road
never seems rough, after all, when

whkA lies wUhlB the poa^billtlra of
orerr toaTTlad lUa U both are trying
to do their fuU share toward maktag

ebarms only from a safe distance, <

the Klagdon of Home one of the

uinly Mt aometfaing quite akin

A ahare of Joy aad pain.
A watch o'er laad and sea.
A tolthfai, brooding teaderaera

could be something in charuia.

Uatil c
A toeetiag and a parting.

again the season of clover
and daisies.

A haadelup-n tarewcllA tovtog aeantfoa. grtevtag toats.

mertr

ilatoles.' sighed Barbara to Will Be
But Dorcas Insists It shall be
cloi-er wedding. "

That obereth Loro's command,

pretty Idea—ewpoclslly iindrr
j the clrcunistanees." Benton relumed.
!
"I wonder It w« can't fin

And he who followeOi love's behest i

Or atormad at grocery bills,

a

blossoms.
■It seems a shame to lui>s by the

-Ah. bow aklllful grows the hand -

And aover wwt to pay the rent.

In the flcid

crowd of young pnipir gathcnvl clover

for alt It writ.
—Boston Transcript.

It lore wore always rear
And knew no mortal Ills.

e;aa the n«e of I'enms. t sooa aotit
•ot and after nsing three faoltlee, 1 w
1 meal. In fsri, cniuIcI cal anyibtag.
si u fH «Pd sfroc^. 1 reoKidc-r tbsl P*
nr Ills xUil 1 shall »lw sy • praise tl.'*

mm

/>mi
grate*!

liiid of <*oe uiahp'. one w«-II beal*’ii
egg. half a Clip of le.' water and tuf
iiit

imp dalmy strips or dreic*. Place
or two fresh petals between each

I staid-

Ily for eight niliiuU-s and liiru Into
gtvasi-d crliniM-d |«aliy iwiis. Iwkliie
alieiii filtceii niiiiuler. When cold dip
in oraiigr fondaui frosting and onialecni with daisies of lilaucliod alnmniN
with crtiteni
u
nilneiM, candii-d

■ SIRS- ALioc anaokcr.

orange peel. :
Rove WaftTs—Sift, tigtellltr
Mur
o-.tnees of iiowOcrcd sugar .and <';chl

Mrs. .klicc llraillcr, Tbor.rtd, ('ut.. Csn.. wnirs:

smooth: add a quarter ofa imtiud of
mehed litnier. Ihe siUfly luVcn whin-s

••Two veir. ago I l.ec»'u* weak- aot randOMit
isd as tiiiie pa—.si I grai.ualiy lad-d iinltl a v.-ar
ltd, when I c\!K.r„.|i—rt a sitci.e ..f peraJys/t.
irh'-h a (Tested on*- side and 1 wa- bel piers,

of two <-^. a pinch of sah. one lalilc.

•■I called la prof* •sionit tuedieal Ireaimeni, but

ounces of pa4iry flour iiulll-ix-ru-cily

siNxm Id

Tonpic—Slices

••1 hsdll -e
having iik*'li buir Is-Iib- ef
•• sMc to U- out
and a w*. nder to itiy-s-If and -I'ri'-iici-.

'^iiibik;-

"I rccn-id- r Perunaa gis-a: H- •-mg u. lb*-affilei.sj.
I may add iliot le.v daiigliia-r ba- a'so iir.sl p. rima
»n<llei*i-s'rtt.le-« ci W.ili eeaeuedheallb. I l*-lievc

r. Hildinc a ti-aspi*on of p
J

Cleaii Up OtMre a Vrai
^I.K.VNIN'i: iipH.els.iy m 1
Face jH.wders luiy hide s rei

of

cold lioHed tongue are cut very thin eieiit qi:.iiiliir of mlxeil grahini aii.l
and sprinkled with a lltlli- finely cut wii'iie fiiair M forin, a slack dough.
’Thin Is covered Turn «iul on a fl.nred bread laiird :iud

jnnloii and parsley.

Mih ^ French drvBslng. In which «

mm

rose exirnet aud suffiriem

of
grautl
iillsplee.
a
Salad of Beef

|

you. Barbara."
A clover Wedding it was.

Around

the blgli choir
rsiliug
glimmered
slender white candles, and Inuwecn
aad beblud them nodded binraoms of
pink clover. Below the rail h'caiy
irf pink and wtilie clover were

w-

lej-'

kuead thorouRh.ly- mixing in two talilc-

Be*Ht net l-e bidibn.
Tlie rocrev of gi«vl bb-d i*
E—lion. 1*. runa aid* dig-*lii.l
Tho-i- jss'pic wb*> l-.ave r«'giil

V. Broadway, land v
,|
‘-f-aarspring I ••iiipbi a sever- eolrt
_' V bic-h devc l. .|Hsl ir.icia sJrious case of
R.F.D.No.f.Fsrawra.
^ catarrh. I feJtw-ekk and so kanil could
_..* Itlicr eat liTir alcep w
"My health ba> been hMtragenerillT
if our elui.. who had l-een
• .-iir-si
-rb throogh CAe me of liissl>rlngandsiimmerthaafl}iaslieeu
' 1‘truK
ina. advi*<-d in*- t.. try it and 1 d: I for-f.Kir years and i have worked nearly •
j every day.

o—“o -«1—1

I*crunali-I
lire 'd-i-iid uis.n-..
-tw bteii eatiliiil ,■

I
I wn> Well.
taking tl..’ entire IkUII*

“Y our remedy alao eared my srite of
ninsilpaiion.
"I wish you .-onllnneii •iiceese vltb
. ,.ur gr-at medl< lue, IVruoa."

subsllluuiil.

Laws fer a Japanese Bride.
p girl Is given twelve .cnum.iml

. done spread the

.•ailli brie ;it.|-in, of line,-m; ••iigtiii. i'

lull h-r wcddliis morning the Jap-

•o hi.i*p<..tht
"Siiiay" In u siKiw.-refleci. nitd Io,iIp--e

e regard.-d a

s by her nioihel. Tbes.- twelve end Ofeaih iibb.in tleTi dahililv wrap-,’|i
: have t*i-n handrt! down freifr |wil gin for Die brtil*M«-!ie. AtTatige]
line,
Fruit Sheiwer and Limeheeo.
fiiit irbii- li.in-r', Mii'ni.'.n.b J i-yj
half- niothcr .to.ilaiighier hi JniU'n lor <i-nhave lii.j
A tiii>i"lo-l“; lias j.isl iK-eti givi-ii
wpli luri.-s. and no w-lMirod pu l dlM* gar.ls
Ikitifse uiiitinllUu* h»r «aiel!*v’inii' sliowv iiiid ItmchiNin by a ilori
solid iLt-ni. Whui w-ould an Amevtean girl
*a,v
if
iM-r
moUicr
should
give
her
ll:<‘
.
m:d
h.-ve
the
Jltile.
raisi-J
ulu-'*if'
b.
r girl lihsid'
Each ,wa> asked
loinatoes] and from the i*>P <>f <-arh
. at * \.-iy eoi.r wlih- ii llin- ,*r^ lo bilng s«>ine, -"rt *‘l fruit, a itsi 1^Scoot* out the ewdii and
The ni'inieut yon are married yo:
dogg.Tel'uriit.ii oh tin gue.-H-^iin;m:iiieIo|trev*-lrtdiiTrtlciitli»i. .Tlie
fill with tlie shrimp mixture. Serve
V no Toiie.Tniyib-.iigUt*-,r. TheroM:.
I jgrs of lino w-'U'-ronoiviis! iiIkmi! the
flllwl tomatoes cups on puiiicc Icavi-s
. —. —
.'•.liiiiiic .'.’.m.j aud tie- b)ide,-l.-et sa-with Uiln bread -ind butter samtTh«' -Ant’opatien Bas." ,
:.ui>.d •f:*ui .i leiii- lof tii.ni
,\!i
wlebes.
a :.ul ai.ioto; 1 o-t.-.- ... a;v
„r e;.ju....j‘lijilis.,>-bb:r. ntam.:iCelery
S.ila>l—Wahnils.
'h;.e^:-;l I •'I I--' “• b.ii. s aufl'«".:o .'-.'id;ibiii*.!.
liuliernuls or i«.Tans. mixed wHIi eitsp
leall.v a tM,• I Jhe irtii eiisipiu of. j-ja-h, j,,r
lit-tactivi-li. nraiq*-.! In
Iuiil.1
will
,vour
role
master.'
Be
cut celery and a nmyonnalse. moke a
!li.iiU.-‘'.,v.i|io- ’isfur j-’l-r dr pip 111 a box.
deservedly popular
raUd. An
old liiimlde and |Kilile- Striel olii-d|e|i<s'
ilding^-,-i„.-l,,j,.7, eig.-or.-H,- *;i ib-vthM
friend under a new name apjiturs in to her hnsluinU Is Hi- nobli-si viit'iir b-|. Ill*' h.w l;—u<'-.w1j:ih|,..„i,.eurniul, Jylly..
daisy salad. t)ii eurii Individual .1 site Can p*uu>e«s
I}«1i-*T into ■'.Hi- .lo-i .g-i^ i.nu»U,*»,'M,-tpd' i.i'iir.- salld.wiche, and
Always l-i>'ainbible ui your mother;
plate arrange six siimll lettuce leaves..
various giiis lli.H .liiiie ,U»-i* xl-,:- H":u
. ' •jft' „ , i,-),iii was hei v.-d
Press the yolks of harcllKrtl.il eggs In-law.
I iiiej. whl:di
'v
ll:ii'wn
'..-i:i:u • ...............jf./'.-.cnili,
Do mil In- J.iibnis. Jinhiiis} kiKij
through a coliitidei. mix lightly with
:->,i..e-.,- J.;
nimgh Imiled Mlad dressing i.i form yoii! Iiiisbainr.-- effci-kit-n. lot you. '
IklT- ftle}'. hi'- ■
Kvi-ii
Ihiiiigh
>*i:ii
hnslKiud
I.1 soft ccntef'HBr eiich
"fl.iwer."
wrong, do imt gn angry
R.-.iMitb-iH.
.V (l.iy el.imi .ipiii dios.-.M III
Aonind this pul the daisy miim*. made
liapit 1
the w:hhe» cut leugthwire Into nar and whi-n he Jv»» citlgfM down .*p.-ak
to him gimtfy.
iw strips.
I>i not talk ;•■•■ murh
'|t|ieal. .un;
Japam-se S.-ila.l—Utmee. rh.-rrl-».
Mil of .roitr.Bt^lile.'rs;
Xvvei
J nia.''onnaise.. ctieiry juice. |H-astalk of celery cut imo dire Icngiha.

bulled eggs chopped
love as he gated at Dorcas' flaming salt and Iiepper to taste aud a
cbeeks and merry eyes. And Dorca<
leaspoontui of wugar. Mix well
She was wondering If there' really mayonnaise dressing. Take good

. aabusta of the Kingdom of Heaven.

Par ezeaedeth aU the rosL"

Mr-. Pxnicl Pwa.inorr. Wsllsod.Ouuno,Can..writer;'
"}' >r ibrse rears 1 wsa severelv JflCcied with sMto.

Iliat 0^11 riu easily- frnlU
foi* tn biittin-i-d walcr nine, theni
Allow it to remBln over night. Sprc.nd dry curefull.* on a sclvi* oi cake rack. 1
thin slices of sandwlich bread wltli
Si.lcr ringi-tw—Beat ro
tbe butter, and. pulling them in iiairs. heaping lablesinuii of liu

and the two.men huiiletl across the Idanrbcd
lettuce,
surnioml
wUli
mradow.
Introductions followed. Is onioll cubes «>f crealB cbeeae, andiuiiir
■here Mirb a thing aa love ai first Frrach dresslug over the whole.
slghtr Mr. Raymond, the young colShrimp Salad—Flake one can «if
hitherto an admirer of girlish ehrttuiis with a fork. Then add one

there U a helping hand aad a srord
of «*eer. and
the compaaloniblp

a la the bean, and not the brain,
That to the blgbcat doth sualn.

ihe

smlei!
iai«;ii*.
cry «biall proportion of vinegar Is sjiKms of ehuppvd
second hat appeared. -Oh." cr
three tabU-.-iKcoiis o: riitrauis and
Dorcas, excitedly. “It's 'Will Benton
Cheee.-|,ai,i,,,K«in .aeli of minei-d rluoii .iiid
Currant
and his college friend, who are coming
Jelly ahiiped iujrandlc.1 orange i.-i-i
H.ill uul as ihiii
Salad—Ha
down lur the week end. Do you think
ill,., w*....,. Ihi-ec.
liny mold*, or remove from ii larg*.- 1...........................
they see iisT"
mold with a tciiRiainii.
llis|«>iic the
Benton waved hU list to the girls, Jelly on liwirl
Ifuvcs
of _tendii.

uralliani leads Into the valleys and

A peace

Miirgm-riies—t'tealn

cinnamon

-Look quirk. Barbara*. 1 saw a Kwell-

■aktar their ham Pb««« for the
fllUlag to the new home nest, aad

Orange

IKiwd.-red sucar. aiHing

d mix the pow- cup <rf flour siHe.1 wub
gh fresh cream s|M>on of liaking (aiwUi i.

Add salt t

"And If I discover a possible man
of minced paraU-y. Work all to a
>r j-ou. whal U to be my rewiinir'
paste and spread on thin sHcor oV
"You sBall oftlclale at .tbe wedding
while bread.
In the capadly of maid of honor." was
Rose
Petal
S.indwichc<—Klavoi
the langblng promise.
edi iinaalied butter by packing in a
Dorcaa merrily began to hum the
osed vessel BurruUnded wlih'a thick
clover Bong—
layer of eweet-srenled
row petal.-.
"One to for fallb. and one is for hope.

The green of the meadows, the
gold of the grain:

aping lubb-wiunu of gelatine has

good half icaMuioofiil of cream ehic-iu-f least fu-jr hours before wiviug: serve
Hull well togvther and siiread on thin lu tile boxes.

a pa.“U' iliiH can be
Tbe flr*l man who racctu her Mew,
easily spread
unliuttcrol bread,
When walking In the meadu*.
daiup place iiillll
Keep. Ill a c.
A four-leafed clover In tier shoe.' "
wnnl.c'L
"What fun.- Isugfacd Dbreas. She
Hum and 'ollve'Sandwirhes—('hop
slipped the leaf in her dainty slipper.
an ham tine and beat Into each nils
Barbara, if we see a man com­
ful of the minced meat ulabicapoouful
ing m shut my ey<-s until you see If
<jf salad oil. a teasjHionrul of vinegar.
bo la possible. One musn't U- too
rockless In tempting fate."

M>'

peace with mr neighbor.
The cirap of a hand
warmth of a saille.

Health and Complexioii. StrensUi and Beauty
Depend Upon Ctean BMad and
Good Diiestion.

am a beautiful Molei eoloti. Have
ready a'cup
heaieit milk In which

•f wiiiilc wheat bread.
with :> laq»^MU«-i»liorder. and d.-eoiaie,
Walnut Sandwiches—Shill English with candled vpili-is and ci'toii leaves
walnuts. JllsucU and chop, and 'lu Park ill layers In a large lin.lerd pall,
• lablcsiKsinfnl td nui- allow a und bury in Ic- and rock salt for at

-'A maid will sarely marry

• *Tbr tUa Is ta? kiacdom;



water and wbl|i lu a . stiff (rolli.
tiddlog gradually a large tumbler »f
ipe jelly tibis will glie to the

bi-en diSM>l\i-d. -jlluw this to cool b'l’
not liarden, then uild It slowly to tlujls' ScaMin to taste with |kh~-|; creaiii nilxiuiv-. beating coastautly
Id sail, and molsti'n with melted but- unlit fti-ta and light, park immediately
r. Pol ihu mixture between slices inlo ioOividual pasteboard l»xes lined

rHed Dorns, bolding up the chertslied
Mires of cnistU-sa white or graham
symbol upon whlcb ber eyes bad light.
bread.
1 In the sheaf she hclil.
Pranui Sandwiches—Shell anil skin
"Shsll you pin II in j'our sIhx-T"
freshly roasted peanuts and roll ibcui
-In ny sboe? I never hcsnl of do­

A^ the T04co of welcome thrills,
W« shall eoBo to their sbdier safe

Many Women Have Discovered That a Course of Treatment
With Pe-Hi na Cleanses the System of the
of Winter.

which take place in the cvraing. da. bard. Ibeii .open and add (he pintborate banquets arc not served.
apple
Frocie iinlll hard '
Vitii-t ilous*.—Chill and swei-tru a

rule they consist of sandwichra.
salads, ices, cakes and coffee. The

Cbeer who may bo taking

r»r IB Uu» belcbt Of the bills

o quarts of fresh cream and
quart of fresh milk and pour It
packed freexer -Frepte notll nearly

Wcddlno RefreshmCRts.
At large weddings. «s.pecMly- '

MR6. MABEL BATES WlLLtAMS. Editor

Al tlM Entf «f Um Road.

BODY GLEANING EVERY SPRING
MORE URGENT THAN HOUSE GLEANING.

o and uoMialf cupfuls of sugar ini

sr”:

'

He-..,

i-lng smT^hfydft*Kk^y place In a
Kill oven to

brown.

While FiratlOS—sia tuffclber two
isrunda of surar aoit two ouacee of
cornstarch and sift a second time with
the stiffly whipped whiles of five og**
and b.-ai for half ui hour. As soon as
the almnnd Icing Is « pale brown.
oroiUy.il with the' white

froatln*.

•preadlng It smoothly with a knife
iill-jK-d III cold wgUT. When hardened
Ilf

.-like IS ready for

any

Main W.ftdiug Cako—Bcal

dcklred
to

a

I'lKiui six eupa or butter and (our.
.--ipK of soiiar adding slxtran eggs
well iKiiti.-ti.

.Mix tocetber six cape of

ciirraiiis, thre«. cup* «if setdod raUlns.
two .-ups of minced citron, two cups of
btuDfhtNl'aiid iliredded alrm.iirts. half
II .-tip of chopped leni.m i*-«l. »nd one
I»,bl.-S|HK.I1 .*ch of cUilismm. eloies.
hiilnuA un.l allspice

Toss this fruH

mixnirv ll> lhr«.-e pints of Ibrnr until
well riwted; Jheu a.Id all
«•
the
ejeitnii-d iurtfer. sugar aud nspi. add

Thea weald the world go singing
festooned.
Polled
liaif a pint of fin. l-™ndy and beat
Aad heaven would kiss ibe bills.
yre massed around tbe alli-r. making
thoiougbiv lor balran brar. Pm lob.
If love wore always itwy
background
giccn
uls lor tills - salad
u«clieTry
,„Jp papei ■uiiKl pm. wvH buttered, and
ronsiilt ii*i fnrliiilo'lolPr .
And paM no grocery irilto!
heavyJilosnocns.
juice
In plan- of
the
vim-g:u'
Uke Hi a v-tj ■ Viw. tdow nv-o for
—Allnnta ConsUintion.
sweet, clear notes of the and omit the musuird. S.+U Hn- ete
- Nveu b.i-iis. I*‘Iran-parent
••eotionucal In jotir hpuroh'rtd
(either vaiinwt cherries ■•r Man
-|.obrngriD March" raiinded through
'Wedding Cakes.
icing
.V) not
iiViilt.- y.rirself on.
When yei^ a good wife and true.
dimly lighted churt*. the br^ chluo cberricti may lie nsed • and pk
-HeM te Preserve a Husbit^.
Who. IM fortune be fool or (air.
.
of each iriUeibcr S tank or tortiine.
11 In- is aj
■>ranut In the
y came down ihe aisle,
or whatever may eomc to you.
Arrange tlK- l.-ttiic- rich m*n. miver allnib- M iu- richeitj
I
keep the 8hap<bridesmaids, gowned alternatcl
N-for.- your. Iiusiiand':- rola-louk.
JehWHl eheprtnlly bear ber abate:
Iran* daintily on individual salad
w hile and pink, same slowly duw
" .
• I
-Cr.Pigiar'^OingcrBrrad 1» the name
AUliuuph y.ni may msir\ young do.,.-*
Who bra proved ahe’n a brave, iro.dlshew. placing ihe'chcrrics through
left aisle bearing a heavy clover
i
Vi’.Nlding fak-l.rf 4 d«bc*<>as_'oaf cake which
to
not ftvquem i.«. .•fiuthlMl society,
„ii
helpar.
Tbe end of Ihia garland was caught the leaves. Pour ihv mayomiaisi- over
j»,un.U .rf li'-.-b l-uiVi
gt a t-rtalB well ksowp dim
Do not
wear .nio:'.-.!
gnrninit.- j.,Pofhapa far more than yon know.
IC wholi and serve icfj cold, w-iih
ll^tly In the riglit hand of the hrldos-SIH.-W.it
Ch-,7t,an.l..il,.u
lc-a«
lak
t-eson* in Southern CallforatoAOd
.M»u-> lie
i"ii mnd*-iii:}'j l.-i
It wni Ugbteo ber end of the burdeh.
lew cherries oa lop
mald. and riirown m-c
i:
liii'ypoiiniik
of
sugar.
Mltri.
>!i"!whl-Jt
ha'
dP-esert.
'
-jiltIf you fctaa bar aad tell her so.
lllscult Olacc—Make a ensurd ol
shoulder to the third, and
»'l;':tf' .d l«.ir;i.vl..-.r'-rgv,i,fl i.--liffjp!ire f:.ti.o;> amoog eplcurce, saya
nive .-aril. I* rite TaH-. >ud do hol,e,-.
ushers spprraelied by tne right aisle, the yolk* of l.air .-ggs, a hall pint of
.if. aitd.mix with liP- ssiar eih. u-.f jth,- lK!iE-x>«r To toake this "cakc,Mcep In 111- alMni'oou.
liriPfc I.:iic;;,
The new Ute sprlaglng about us—
directly oiKipsite the maids. When the cicani. to which a pinch .d baking
.. . . Il..*i,'tt.r-y.-Iki. (..: luff ah h«.:ji 1 p.-t i r-;idul of New Orirasx moles
•win.-, aad o
It la wrltlae everywhere:
bivii
X'bleci.
and
of
a
syrup
ehllrc i>any bad rescind the alter, and
:-,d
-l/'Iii. 'U-ir >Il.t
it.
•: i aiiX:t,g trtiwl with half S cupn publir arroni'-ll
la the winds, more aotUy Woalns.
which has lAi'n i.reviously made by
the bride and groom had uken
.ad fli
. :,.-atin'gr the . ’•»• ‘ Js1
b-n'rr and half a cupful of sula the nan. more brightly glowing.
SiIn
c
places liefore the minisier. the maids boiling a cup ot grannlaled siigai w ith.
i-i-.u.'.iU.*jtr. wUli" a-Pliiig ' ‘ ggr. Over lb:.- f*o-ir a t-ipf-ji of bollIn the utreama. more freely Bowing.
giH of water. Blir «> a doulile
*
attpped the garlaad from iheli should
Month fee Mariyfig..
-'.T .:h.--fuirowtiig-ihgr.-il.-ii" wbiro'ihz e*t-r IR ■which a level dejaCTtIn the red bads, tedder growing.
o.-w. and usher> and maids, closing until 11 cons the smaia. I.cl It e*Ill
H-.lland
'he
-:itli-r.u-i
V"'j
In the BeMs and In the skies.
entirely rodd -md beat hard 1<u- ten
lugi'thiT. so held It as to rn<
Ai«mi. an eighth of 15--otrh,' limi*•!. sijid e.iirNi.tc
mlnutra. adding a llttie vanilla flavor, r.ag.-s Slid ni.c-5c..-mh .s' iW Swell
semicircle the bride, groom,
'••toppad.rblsliik. mi.;
Have a beait that
hardens,
htnor and best man. As the eeremnny tng. When sltfl l«it In a pint ■•: well- Vl- m»rrlag-s voirur Hi -tiie' muulb o
uy>ui* and a cupful of seedad ralilns
K-:'. v-a;u...*: ■i;a''vK..i;.!',.d H-jim:.,!,.,
a temper that never Urea and a touch
Pack.Ui’o blH-ui;
WAS eonrludcd. the ushi-r and maid whipped cirani.
.1 a <f.-Hp<*mfuI earh of rinnamon sod
-•c-l.i,..d'k.i;,ot,-.|v«,t.. tl;.
that never horta.-Cbartc* Wckenr
in the ecolcr of the semicirele raised ca»cs. aiirtoklc with crushed mar.i...ftoxt, two and onc-balf eaptnto ef
<B-niiaiiy lavois .Apiil. irganting :
5:-i.:eK.taJ,|J..-.i.
e
the chain high to allow the four wub- roons and frccie for five tiouiw. ■
I.'flour s:id. Is'stlT.
two well-braten
as til.- flrri of the spiina inoniii.-. , ^
*-Tbe great art la living with oUim
Maple Moussv—D-at, the yolks of
In to pass under The ushers and
g'-cgBak'.- in a shallow pan and
yviiniary Is the ftTri clioict-iii Paly
Is to tMaember that wr ourselves
maids, in couples, then !Hr In behind eight eggs and mu into thcui-a cap of .s|K-.-iHllyihi> period prorodmg th.
lUd « lair blip' uJ Trill*
' Hi.' -; .erve while still warm fiDto the oven
tauai be Uved with, and that wc
hot maple synip- Hour the mlxinrAt the house the clover
r hraip- ii:ii t*. With liu'iK-re.l t«i(e 'ginning
Lcpt.

Ttte.bcigiri.cf„R<e
.
try ha br M poaatbk to be fit for li. '
ilitn a double boiler and cook ontil fy
d in tbp decorathu..
in tl
Huxst*'r uvuriie manUg-‘moaih b
..-v.ius-i’s s.....j:d. ■ui Ir. H;.‘‘«ak.,;am: bake wpt: x »•' '
win ccat the spoon. Remove fomi the
'
Estimated By We.gnL
dlnlng-nKMu they huug liom ilu' eha
januai-j.
<r. s'.v'ly, l.t*: foi.'flve ,b.yir*.
"New words to apeak, new ibooghls
fire, allow- It to cool and add « pint of’
'I'be natives of the Sandsiob Istond*
ddier to the four cornora «■(
H
AinbKid i-ing'.This hi.-;. '
to hoar. '

iKd-^thick cream boaleu stiff Fti; a mould
inewtr. .
,
!
Fer a Bridal Shesser.
.•.siin.at.- woiiH.-n by tbrlr w.-ish*
Tbe
square laWc Tbe eMitrnrtecc wa>
Now love to give and take:
to the brim with the mixture im^t
bill for a tti'.s-,*'
f'hin.»e require them to have dcAll cff. •:>»- dec ration
white clover Morenms arrangwl In
rh.r whii'-r o! :.x .-ggs re a .-ifi
Perchance new burdcxis I may bear
led paper over the t?w he- cellaneou* "shower'- Is supg>l*l..-d bj dj.'*"
\
:->niiert -fc.-t and black te>-tb. A eto<double hrart-rtiapeo mold
iTbrae
,« «*.*r, •TBlii-nt «'• W.rrk TWO iKi.iBds’oI -jlin‘io-!- wHicb
Thday (or love's twaet sake."
tbe eovei on. Park the large elidc-l wstcrtngian. «..-lt-«-i
.y-»b-.'- t
tinner's
molds ma;r be made
b^te. liiN-n HaJKl.-d'and joiub-I-.d .ip'.a U; :*t he tatioo-d sky blue aad wear
Br«i-l.Ul:.NleM*ned csn. fill B
.. nose ring lo aattofy a South era
To each gnrat mould in
for a ncnnlcal
iracisr. Vi-ti r'wu-«'a'er'«o -• Ml** iJ*”".'A devsr Woddlnpsalt and allow It to stand for ft
i-landPT. Certain African princes re­
dainty
c,,-:,.«... »,« II1-1-1"
“-S'— .-; 7
The foHowlag pretty deaertpiJciB of was presented
h-. d-ivee f^bicn.'-, •Mi tUN.jtlnicui.liias;.. aii.|,.=s wblij-s
with loop- of white saUn riblmn. freao ■ >‘*«HnF--*' - * ’
g a tiny green tmir- hour* when It win he-ready to *er
degrre- two quire their brides to hare thrir teeth
!V-P !i.'an-«ppi»i- !.s:-l!:*-r tO-1 ed.l b.'
a Juno woddtog taken fttan the New ding rake.
Plnrapple
Ice
Crvam-Craie
t
.
cl.o.-U.r.
«.
Ok.
lb.
T--.ISI-' irt t-miid.t; ’kaJ suaai ■*•"• . fib-d Into 'be semblancf of a -aw.
idea Woaaa'a Magaatae could be lenfed clover polsieA In one
,.jditM.tioh.
tntdluiihetoctl pineapple, and boll f
, spray- will fell Juot o.-ci the
easily earned out by readers of Home juat below (he bride'* Inltuls.

:>v,

is:;

i .hspiasfn't•,-m ra-'slw'T '‘■*’

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PAM TWO

Pares ? to 14
TMAVCRtC ei'pr. CRANO TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIOAN. TMORBOAV. JUNE 13. t»07.

Tht City Ceim^l.

bott’n moUon and the beard of pitSIlc
r poblle wofka ordered ti
works vaa directed to proceed on Hr.
e clly Ausci] met UoedsT e
Tbe plans for a lateral newer from
Rlckerd'c motion.
o foBiMer any o
kYoot ntreet and Railroad
• for (bo Kradlne and
■no tbe renolialon to confirm
Rone street were approved.
perJn* of WMbiOftloo ud Brbth
el snaraament roll for tbe lateral
The matter of wb<-lher a luavlng
otmu and aiao for iwo lateral aeirerii. newer fraen PrankUn atreet to Rall- picture show under a lent sliuuld
Tbe only objociloo to the

imvIdc

araa

. NO. ».

nal training.
Mr. Ollbert was posl-j t>derle. Venrel Uidka, Lola Lutniau,;tee <m buildings and grounds bsd
High srbo.4 Sliicb mas badly nerdrd
live that tbe majority of (bp same! Ruth MrrriflHd. Ernest Hllh>r, Frank;agreed ihst a man should be hired at
b'l records but It was kicked and no
people mho were objecting vigorously ' Mcli.Kisb Mu.i.le McUicbavI. AUceltlu a month to rare for the I'nI.m
••lie rvmcmbrced the rumUnaUmi.
to msonal training would object to Xi-lsoo, l.uelu. l*nlrfiin. Iivue Fohora!.,
eioiiuil- umil s Jsullnr was
Is the ab>en.-r .d ihe mayor. Mr.
altering the High school coum-.
'Ouinr Ki«»a, Kuiilcs‘ Riwr. Ruby liir-:
Tl„ rvi-M was adorned i*u
M.uitague soled s, .-•hulrmail of the
Ur. Mtmugue then'said that a Sblleon. o.Unne Slivers. Jay Smith. Mr_ i blrU.ys moii.-i,
g presentyprtaDlnem citizen bad discussed the,Helen TtiHiiell. Minnie VtMniba, HobTbe tyusnt cddri-i > n-|«ni showed'

lue IQ Ibe alley bel<
ebarped a 32 a day lleenae or 121
Waeblnfiloo, aad Stale sueeta
year as the other picture shows i
matter with hie and hts opinion wailcrt Walker, Helen Walter. John Won ;:.'. irilI.-> iravel.-d
h.-uo-. vl.iied l
_____
presented. J. W. llaanea i^ioke In re­ charged wss discussed, a west aidsthat so ,wr cent of the High mtbool i re,. Vv.u Wyxikoot..
= css.. ,.-p.„i,-d; 23 tmck.ge. ear-.
Ou Tho^.Teee-i.'!??."’: .--.--s
cltiieo bavins a tent outfit sad wanl- siudents were being forced to ntuiljOn Ur, Kooie’s niuiioa the sti|--r- lu-l-. ihi- i.-iwn being fo, two w,-.-k» .'viiaip ,fce
lu tin
*rf ^
ubjeetlon on tbe pan of ecruln prap■retoud that the newer
Ing to show. On Ur. McCormick's
erty owoero to payloc on aaieexmcnt jranted on petition of State ntreet 'tlon. the Ilcfose was flsed at '32 a day.] only len-fb-r cent mere sided
Mr sdolii.t;
‘»fy had inspected
T.,,,
''
for Ibe Bute aireet newer'a» they al­ property ownem.
rivo Wasblnstos, tbe tout amount to be paid
TTilriby- held Ibat langnuge'Study mas
Janitors Employed.
K-" .oixl. id vrood owm-d by r.dbv ;,,|.
,heir .ii.i.ul.
' *P*‘*
r.^-irr tbrir dliHUiias
t property uwnera
ready bare a aew re tn WaBhlocloo
exceed 32I>.
necessity m. it not ooly bivadeoed
Th.- <oninilitec ou buildlugs aud.broih.-is winch could to- l«ighl tit
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"

' ’ ‘
s liets-Kdorv. the Kiw.T iiait of tbe
atreel.
lament roll wbo were alroady
On Mr. Palmer's motion Uie clerlt tbe mind, but It was a uiilversliy re- grouiuls lecmiiuiended the folluwlug 32.rs, .• j-nni On Ui. ktsue's'niotioii
‘ lioM-u mill be n-M-i'ted tii thus - hold
connected
wltb
the Washington was authorized to keOp 33<» oh bund
IJanlKH-K and salaries:
4 i-olitiacr for fai cords _.
K .-ounillPi-niary tirkets. of which
: newer and bad paid their an­
> pay time onlers for disebarged
Mr. Gilbert said t!
ready hare a newer in Waablofton
(be only tblng'
Cential building, H. J. Cunla. 3tri *ord. ..I thivc t.s.i w.ssl. mss siithoi.'
- nunilwr clten out. u> ihr-iia.anluus
ient for that. He didn't nee
nireet from Casa (o 'Railroad avenue,
required m-as three years Engllsh.la month.
;lr.-d 3173 to tn- paid nom and the lull-'
the graduating t
jualiee
In
being
made
to
pay
for
Mr. Winnie's muiioo tliat the city three years malbemslioi and one year;
dlvidlns the payment into fli'O equal
B.«iidmsii in.iiu,-. iJeorge Jameson, am-e on ilclhen.
i
lib the ji-iuilter i<r M-u;s
attorney be Instnieied to gi«e tbe! ■utural ptailosophy. I.allu.
tnaUIlBMSu tbe tral to be made Aujt. other sower that they didn’t peed.
GeimBDj33u a monUi.
Tin- lummiiti-e <ui tniildlugs andl
Ailmlealon ticket, to the aa^tries
On Ur. Palmer's motion, tbe n
Hsy.> <nd means comdiliiee
I. and aulborizlns tne mayor and
the rommeivlBl comx-s lielagl
Oak Pa;!.. A A.
Mri'oy. 3U a grounds was tuMioiKsl to pun-base’
tbe bUdns of eeriaio loU on the

W of BUbUi and I’nion atreeu o
awifwamfBt toll and there vaa aleo an

cant (0 tbe aaneument. autlns

public werkn to proceed wltb tbU Im
l-roTemebt wan adopted on Mr. 8bu

lutlon wan rcferml to the sewer com-^ data ^•mllllDg the cll.v's claim on elective, tbe student ideking leitwhatinionib.
mltieo to report at the nest meeting.
I'oloo ntreet Ibrougfa to the ba.v. car­ be needed. It being possit.le to gnidu
raniw-wal aveuii
Mr. Dnrls. elty attorney, staled that ried. lbe,-elly- attorney to ptve bla
m-iibout either lAtln or Oennai
'll a month,
was a grr«i mistake In a city
oplnloa la re«ard (u the msii
most expensive study Is chemls
t'nlen slriu-t. se to Uy sewerw In streets that
next meeting.
Ksld btr. Gllben, and he Sgun'<
liable to be' pared. The Wt
cost at alKiul 312.50 a pupil

leTa moUon.

aUoet eewer extended from Boardxuii

A r*Mjiition dlrretloc tbe boaid of;

A reaolntloa ecnflrmtns the apeclnl
aaaeaanent nril for parlnc aWabint

n tilitoitiK (hr
poblle wortti . to itroeeed
wort vaa add(>ied <• Hr. Palmer's
notion.
Tbe
necesnary resolutions
for
OCbthatioet veto brou«liiapandHr
LanUe called atteatlos to tbe temooTbe clerk tben read a peUUan slpied
by Pmkop Kywika. Wllbelia, Bartak
CompMy. A. }. Vllbelm and E. Wllbdm. aaklBK that enrUln
Bineken from tbe aaeenn
The pMlllai was referted to the ways
and meani eonmlttee oo
Bleb

Ur. «Tn-

Hr. Ui«e auted that be didn't ob)eet to partne and didn't ob)eet

:

Beard ef Education.

tench Ibis study.

; Mti-ti <«!> of voa! f

the vat^<.„„.,, „

Allwit Thumps

liiiildtitg.'hut nuai lliMi wi

The biilldlucs aliil siiuii
U, be 33.HI.
amluiH/e.1 111 pur
I« rt'plaeo tbe Woml -M fenlhrer I.------------- --- --------- -----------

The cost last y

^

the bu* oTgre un Thniwday
llrkH, t

evening.

msed for galleiy liekHs b.t p-roons
Wlui pieler to
UiVhe gallery. Wbea
such ciuu|iltmi-Oiai r iK-kets are r>-

cittuil In exchange lot gallery llrkcts
The principal portlan of tbo*tueel- (or l.alln was about 33-23 a impll.
they will Is- sold at the same prlre as
log of the board of edncuioii Tues­
the High srhoui
niirib side uf ibelM-bm] gnuiiids.
galu-iy tickets, ndmiiitug tin- buMewould clog under tbe paving. It would day night was devoted to discussion
-Traverse City would lie the Uiugblng
• Imlldlug St .COM.
8up.r.nl.«d.M's Report,
te seats dunn stair,
be difficult to free It.
idons matters, prominent among
of the ^tate." said the sii|>er1olunuiended.
,
Suiuutntendetil , GIHa-ii
,e|>uilr,|
Pragram.
I lewcn sbonJd be In nlleya. said
lem being (he two weeks of school lendeal. "and that is whai you would
Relaying of
11- lateral ,e.-er a. ...a- there w.-r.- :,ulH .M-hulaiw
It.
The i.illt.w'iug Is the prugtaiu.
Mr. Davta, there Is enough under tbe added Isit year, the High sebool
you ^remove
the
language llosrilman av. ni
«..f3:3w*s;«.,.o„, rntrlng ,.,e'm.K..h e.idlng May
V.sal music, -ttliiiiilier SUDg." (T.
•Is now.
Laterals
enpe<
course of study, manusl training and
t-Uded.
the average niimiu-r Is-hnixinc it laiweri by High scbonl cbunis.
ahonld be In aJIeyn,
other raaltcrn.
Mr. Montague then
aileiilioa
The lepjliHig uf •ill]*, square le<-t
i.s t.krl. the t*i-r cciit.ree l.-iag SI.I
the Rev. 45 K lawkR L. Sprague sUted that the s
’ defective Mack hoards at' a cost
Hr. Montague slatnl that a number to Hie mailer of audillug
Rickliess had keiu the iilteiidanre! hart
as not a lateral that It was laic
' people had talked -with him in re­ log Ibat tbe board liad lieen arcused of 3l2'‘.r2 was n-eommetidi-d.
uuuifier of biilldmg. nieas-j
v.sal «,1... Miss OIrie Uid»uh.
by Mr, Hilton, wbo built the first newii^Mr. Hnyi's moUoo Ibe p-|s>K
V Uliiiost .1
gard to the added two weeks and of "not knom-lDg where It wa
•Ul.rtltig some of them:. Rsimwu.i,. Miss Maud McMIcI
's here, and was designed for a main
am-iited and the recnmtnenilatUui
their opiDion had been Ibat they were He caked atlentlon to vaiioiis
Xi-xt y-eai the lllgfa school mill prul,-I das, oimlkui, • a™-ei/..,. a
rwbr.
of no value to the student. lh%l noth- which might have been criticized, but Bdopled.
whir lie crowded ssld
<Sllbi-ri jpi,. -- Eiiu.
Mr. Davis said it was a lateral, that
There are 3IX
puidls
fillbert explanations n-r-re fortbeoming. The
New Teachers.
Valedictory, I'ortine RtUws.
there bad bever been any assessment stated that as examinalloua were on matter of diplomas mas cited
e euuimItttH- on
schools
and Nlnetr-wevi-n
pupils will ' gradiiale
made tor it.
showed
this week, tbe scholars eertaioly had example but fl. was
teachers lecummendud that the inl- Irom the rtghth grade'and pr.ibahlr I niuint Miss MoM-lle BeBDell. K. B.
enough were aerured riir .ncxi
it was suggested that trouble
.........................
.
they cared to attend
t'
lowing tciichers be tendered
pcs-1- eighty-five or ninety of them will con ' Horst.
be avoided by placing maoboles along the last week of school, no matter
ttniie <ni Into tV High school ThenAddress. Fi.if
Walilo.
prlurlpal
Senioc Class,
street.
City Engineer Caldwell whether there mere only nine montbsj
MaUI Ferry, who was euiploy.-d as ore fony-iwu non-resident puidls in tVesir-rn Niwmai. Kalamai.n.
stated (hat (be plan was to p
ten months, was always more orl Siiperinleodeni Gilbert r<-|iorled ilie learh.'i of the (ininb grade Cential.
HiglrscbcHil seven In the Central
y.ical music. 'Harte to the »Vi "
nanbolea. Tbe sewer is
less broken up.
Another argument following members ol tbe senlur clsi-s Iu> made prIneliHil of the building lit! building one at I'liloa stieel, three
Summer's Come,'
tFTaiowr High
‘wer and all the seven that was Ibat almost every
with (he recomm'-ndali'iu that lh<-y pise.- Ilf bliss Bartuii. el a salary of!"' Itoarrtniaii atcnuc. two at Oak
school
school cliiii-us.
be opened were six Inch
southern Michigan had nine and one lie atips'ed to graduate and grannil
*, a ni<nilb.
I Fark, uln.-te, It at KImwtsal ateniii-.
isresemar'.in
dliitmiras..
era. Ibe larger ones giving no trouble. half or ten months aebool and In or- diplomas; Oscar Anilsbiieohler. John
Mi'S HIzalH-lb Drew.' at 3IT-5U a|The,v was simie
Vlcdln .liiel. ' Alpoiveltchcu ~
,
On Mr. Pnlmer'fis motion tbe mayoVlder foj tbe scbolars
keep up wltb Baiimao, Dun Bennett. Esther Bi-nson. month.
leeraing r.rl-Ing i
Avenue to Railroad avenue and Un
street was about to be paved. If 1

Vbdlo dm-l. 'HrtlBWeh" llAmg.

paylbB hlB asadsaraeot but bla lot
nsbtb atreel was a peculiar nhape
and clerk were authorixed...........................................
tbe others and also to secure teach­
with the biUllthlc ers a longer term than nine months
when all that cojfd be legnlly aswss- company for
paving
ed was I3M. He vaa vIIIIbb to pay
the contract to be according
Mr. Pooto e
SlM, Oo Ur. Winnie's moUon. tbe
tbe apecIfleatJons and tbe cbeekn
mauer was rafenod to tbe ways and of the other bidders returned when
meson eocnmliM.
tbe contract waa made.
ter of manual training.
Mr. Monu
Blcbtb
Tbe aaaeasment roll for a lateral
slating that Latin and German
DtvUloa asmrer tnnn Court stroet to Wrtltnglon ctmid be dispensed with In the High
aad tau asaeasment called for $6gS.

1 Hr. Ab-_ atreet was conflnned and tbe board school and the money used for man

Get Your
Flags
for
FLAG DAY
Show Your Colors

Florence Ihssell. E\a Biioue. ClialU-s

Miss Mary I.. Fiilr at 345 a nxniih.ltion

Louise Hale, lairs

Hockslead,

Rresitw
at
347.50
u
Ea.-ii lllgh scli.Ml
pupil
taking
month.
rtietiilsiry Is chargi-d a fee of 31 a
These additions fill the varaueiea In y-iwr and tiach pupil taking physics
thi- grades und High school.
Is Charged 31 a year lalioralory fee
.V. IlinghaiH was employed as The rate of cost of Insiruciloq of High
Mary;truant ufUeer lor i
school puidls I- apfiroxlmaivly 32t!.
the same satao
month.

Lena Lardle. Minnie Laycuck. Aiiliur

•i year. 33® a

Mr. Hoyt rv|iorte0 that Uiu vumtuil-

Wonderful Display of White Goods

White Seraes at $ I .oo

White Hosiery
Some entirely new patterns—goods that
will surely please you. Sell at 50c. 75c, $1.0fi
and $1.25

This is 45 inches wide and a beautiful
piece of goods. You will be sure to be pleased
with it.

White Silk Gloves
Every lady wants a pair. an«l wc have
some new ones at Sl.'J.j. $1.50 and
These
.are all the long style.

White Fans
White Trimming
As large a stock as you will find, with the
newest in M9iiff deagos. All manner of pat*
terns. You will find just what you want.

All Overs
Sudi an assortment to seleot from. The
Baby Irish is so beautiful. Sells at $4.50 a
yard, with the bands to match at (»0c.

White Kid Belts
A nice line to select from, and these sell
for 50c.

Such a lot of beautiful fkns. all manner of
patterns, and you can choose from the «oods
from 25c to $4 00. We never had such astock. -

White China Silk
The new •‘Habutai." the washable kind
that makes such beautiful waists, sell at 5')c.
75c. S5c. $1.00 and $1.10.

White Summer Goods
.
Persian l^awns. 25c. 30c.
40c, 50c anti
f 60c; India Linens Sc. 10c, 15c, '26c and Wc;
Dotted Swisscs make dointy gowns. 15c. 2-V.
, 40c. 50c and 75c: French Lawns sell at I'k.
20c and 2oc: Swiss Mulls ISc. 20c and 25c.

which will ufu-n the summer aeaauB
ihi-r.The foimal opeolag |Mrty has
lu-rra tiidefinllely postponed but it Is
probable that theie will be a largo'

atlrndanre Friday
Ught
nrfreairThe siiperinteadent railed attemlon jmenu fill be ubialnablc duriag the
to II tsiiK ill the luisemcnt of
■’M.-ulng.
^

This will be the white season. More white dresses, trimmings,
jackets, etc., will be worn than any previous year. We show
as corriplete a stock as anyone, of the latest styles and goods.

A beautiful serge for Summer Dresses.
Suits, Skirts, Jackets, 52 inches wide, and sells
for $1.00 and $I.S5.

There will be a dancluW party at
the We-q»et(UiB .-liiti FVidsy night

while in Ibe gtodca it Is 313.

Hie Hannali & Lay Mercantile Co.

White Silk Voile $1.25

At the Waquatnnq.

Bracken. Donald Cameion. Imiira CavIK. Charles Chervenka. Glen Codman.
Herman Coplan. Carrie Cox. Ji

Get Ibat prcscriiilion flllcd
with the best and purest
drugs Just as tbe doctor
wants it. Goods delivered
romptly.

While Ribbons
Such beautiful patterns, all widths, for
the neck, for thc^hair. We have never shown .
such a line. * ^'ou will surely buy when you
sce-ihcm.

Beauttlal White Hats
Such dainty desi^ny,'with all manner of
beautiful trimmings, and you can choose
from a host ol shapes for $5.
WUIe Suite



Wc arc showiryg suits that will be such a
delight for any lady to own, and the prices
arc from S'i 50 to $I 1.

While Waists
big line to !«lc« from—hardly any
two alike—with all manner pf exquisite trim­
mings. Priced from $I to St.-Vi.

White Duck Skirts
Every lady must have one 0( more for
the summer season, and she can at these
prices—$2. 52.50 and S5.

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company

CRANO TIUVER6E HERAI^. THUftSOAV. JUNE 13. 1M7.

Grail Trarcrsc Hcrall

Bad for Milk OMter*.

Bebekaha oT
Voleu UifT CM aocare eJwMer
annua! mem­
Hirco for Uicir milk nppl}-. fa|lare Tntrerae OlT l»eW •'
ctarfui; B fov of the nmsller milk orial a«iTfc«».lD the ball or Bqnallty
Slindar.
The
m-rmon
p^ra <>t the cllr Id the (acc. The Ix)dee. 503
|vM dcllFered by BiVrClier Herbert oi
•olble U thw when the

HERALD AND RECORD CO.

tMAT. Bra.............................Fratta
•M.O.B4B1.......................nmftmttm
AW.

the alntfr, there

price

A««Ui

ireaeral undcretaudlnj: that It

*Ouu X. Bkia........................ .Traoi

would aealti be lflueered In.
while the retail iirice wroiild re­
al •: eenia a quart the year
id. niKler m-Hain exhitin(r e«iii.
<lllion» the wholriialura. or a pan of
nXH|;

Ibem at Kwat. will onl eumc down.
The fanrnrn. and rrtall deabuw Im W

OMTMr.......... ......................... inWhiAA

marnm................. »ti.Aa

Q TATE OF HIcniGAN. THE PRORERORT.
« bale court for (be eounly of
tlraed Trprerar. At a a..s«toti of said
•rttoBwmMWBB. eour:. held at ibr probate office. In
Hu- city of Traverse Cttv. in said
eouiil5.cn the
day ..f Msy. A II.
1-J07. Present Hon Fnvl R. Walker.
____
rcrtb»»°.iUi(aM«y. Mg.
Judge of Pioliaie.
Klnsaley. «!iJcb *aa ably rgodvre-d
In the matirr uf the pstJTc of Isvfleld
ruaii. laiv of said eounii-. deceased.
ami well U> tbv p.rtnt on Odd Fellow
• S. Anderson li
hating filed m said
ship.
lying that the
The TOral aelectlon by Mrs. \VI!
-tale br grani.
nnts wna also appreeialed by all pif».
T.l 111 K. K
suiiahfe pi-rItiai lie ITil, day of
Krenu \%\ilut.--.|a> t ll'vutil.
7, al 1- II 04 iiu-k lu llie
Eighteen EnUrtaIncd.
fop-pi
III! l^oUate nffiiv. lie
Tbeae minMIioiu are narefully eer
Uiss Marl-ni IbmU. .ta.ichi-. r ol
ai-l-UMi'! fui tieanug,
and 1
. S ‘ SJ , t: I sir
%
Mr^ aad Wie. «aiii Heaitu.eiilc-ru.ni.-l reeled every dey. The local market - kl Jl
*..id idU.iloii
.1
,s.
Vi *j , «'kis4t -I.
fuOh-r onli ied. Tltai paMIc j
eighteen of her Ultb- frteods al l>e> prteee are eupplied by local dcaltre.: ’
lionie Monday afu-ruonn. Ih<: <«rar. The eotside quotations by wire, not'
three >
lit
n
lair

ton Ising the luT vllddli l.irllulay clipped from ether paper* of the pro
ei-wiv
pi-o
aid day •
!ij
»| to fkitiaf
The time wus sjie.)i tu aaiuc* ami nr.vud Tr,»\i-r»i' Ue:
s< ' 4) I ( IosSt m
hearlur. in the Cn
vlouetey.
i ^
re ' »4' c-Bdr
aid. a n
fn-shiiicDlK wore sem-l. ulMiavnig n

r»-veral

OH-HlnBR In the winter llie
of which was a. r*se in Hie

price (if milk by the lalirr. The warrl
IT ot feed was flie pause and It waa
the lime ihal they would
aptin drop wi.en paalurase w
CITY OR COUNTRY.
TUa la the aaaaoo of the }-ear when this spline. The reiallera Immediately
the aeboola and ooUetes turn out ihidr decldi.d H> m^nValn «ho 6 cent pri<T
tIDOta of pupil* who barn retreired all the year around which would atami

■ot'r> to ccdlete, bat will thru their
BtUsUOQ to BDlDtnl oeeupatli
The lane city poaaecaea an atiraetiflo tor maiy ninoB mcnandw'omvn.
Tbar an of the opinion that Ihe
«a«aa there are bieher. the oiiporlunlUee sreater and there la beuw chance
to «n>oy life. That thla aa a fallacy
baa been proren by hundreda and
thoawnda of earneat yonns men and
vtaMO, who hare tried it. While few
bare woo. many bare failed.
Aa la proren by fleurea that Ibcae
are eatHy obtainable, wa**a In the

ta any mall city, eay the Mze of
Trarcraa CSCy. While the money paid
nay be moro. there areTtema. aueb as
car fare, lunchea down town, god
other oeceeuary espenaea. unknown
bare, that bring them down even low­
There are more opportunlUea. I.

^baad. there
-Jaha” are easier lost In the Mg dtlea
'

hare nee the emptoyw knowa that he
ren easily UI the place. A peruaal ot
the 'YitnatiDB* wanted." "help wan'ad" pagre ot the clly newspapers will
prove this.
It a ywing man or a woman U to
be sneeassful In life, they can be aor.



mi

ii pU-asHiit lime.

- !llJ
liii “JIM
jiksL'r^

PotalQltte 4«C

in Honor of Mis* Hooker.
he Misses Anna Johii.-»u. l.illian

• .only

«—a or 79ung woman, then by all
taeaiu atay In the small town because

Cannot Replevin Dead Body^.
he ease of Holraor 1.. Omer



«erv five niliiut(o-." 'wriii-t. Mrs. Cl.ii
b'l'P.'
«1ii-n I IKTUII giving Dr. King - New
N'’“ 1 Oils. iK-r bu.
Disrm eiy,
savei! his life
rniglis
him" Otiaran
rt.lrts. throat a
Ilugls- Di
w j AISSRC . ... -------IS Hauiudi
' nniotliy .................
. und Jl.'s'.
ICertnan mIll(H...

issue lust evMjIng wiut wlu-llicr or
I Iho reiilei ln of ii dead bod> would
boltPii Ibis state- The ease was dis
mlsse^n the e^tatibu of Ihe staliile

paeutlar AectSenL

v:v;:e'1S

Tui-s- by JustiV Curtis.
house

EXCURSIONS

when the ptainUff TkIIb in hi* cas.
Mte Lnlu Britton, teacher
a rcuim of the proiwrty or its i
a^ool. was sttrtlng on her way home In money. - A* the |iro|K.rty can
attar eohoM had been dlsml
be ordered relumed Hi Hie case
gathering up the reins ahe leaned dead txsly and It Is t-|ually true
over the dashboard to touch the horse its value can tiol.be asccrtaineil or
-with the whip when everything be- anintaed in this court, the -proper
<ame a hUnk to her. It la snppoeed Judgment }s <me dismiMing the
that the home kicked her aa her
with cosu lo Ihe defendani,"
was badly cut open. Ulna Britton does,
act know bow long ahe waa nnconhut when she recovered her
a«ines she waa laying over the dash­
board and the horse stUl hameeaed to
the boBT was
teUnrely
cropplns
ggnaa by the roadside. She
this city today to be under medical
care. She la resding quite easily thU
/

and PROFIT

r ilileii-il}. If ib'V. ai. r
>f'(1r«d-v -iiufiv NW.-lliii-;- I
e. hl...iiiim .1 liuit -- ..I *1
1 .if Ibv. laelv.

.\r<- tlie ttv(i irtirur'.-tiit thioL'- tf> i rtnsider n <c|pcfing a
Moiicv i- Mich .t h^nt thing tn un and sf> hard
u r.... ■ ;n
.
............................ I'l I..' i"

ne»4 «afc

lo kcfi) ihai jf i- frilly t
Thi-rcforc tlic linancal m-fitiition
V and iirolit i

which-, rotnbiri€»

ir.~tb1ff drtpofiiir

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

Green bide*...................................
Cured hide* ............. ...................

We SoilcH your banking hustness.

jTallow ........................ ...................
j

li.-iii.t;,

Mii-ii.

Jnn-

/•
—-----Traverse City State Bank

1

flileagi., Jinie I-.'—WillI'li'.c; corn. r-3e. .aiW. 12e

EXCURSIONS

Pere marquei"'!^
M.-aai.- siir-T.
* . ^
:.-r .Jlngr. 7v'"i..; l.k: km.-r.
j

'I’i’.' w'..l I'liVma'
J.-

___________ ■

.l.-ab-ri-.

PETOSKEV.
i
.
Wheat Slumped.
giiX).
rSil.nu... Jiiiu- i;-.-Tii.- (
gatJonal church at her home on Nlnlli
Sunday. June 23.
'
n-ia.ii isMie.l'w.|.rd:
street Monday evening In honor of the
will Ivaw Ti-;iv.-rfi- Ci(> a'
dsmag.- IM vih.-M
n
S.-,-.i>osivi* V. a»k li.-kvtl
teaefaer. Mins Banon. who Is am
)>.<tcd and l.•^ull4-d to 111- .i-uni.lna j
leave the clly. Music was a feature of agciHR for p.vrtieulBi>.
(if s-wis! n.l!l!>.ns ,!•( t.usbit'
June 13-21'.
H. K. M-'ll.-r (
evening and refre«h_menl*
nioruiug forrint a nSumi' In Hu- i-i .t.
ed.
During the evening
Miss
le 0|>iK>rtuliJty class of the Cimgrv-

MUa Barton has been very su<
c( llCBOmlpee cDunty to eatabllMi
eeMfuI wlih her Sunday »ehool work
HiMol of acrieoltore wUhlo/fllctr
the clly and It was with tvTirct
CMBty »«ki«r advaBlaer << the prtvl- ibdl her acbolaiw and friend* learn
li^ glrttt Urongta an art of the
ed uf her InienHoo lo leave.
pwiut NBtotatare. wll give the poo0m ot **to*i|f«»» an opportaaliy to note
Abraham Browu. of Wintcrlun. .N
.. had a wry retnurkablc t-xpcrivnrv
be say*:
"Donom eoi tudly miw
over me: onv^kaid bean dl*ca»v:
taa. ttel lu pi tod*™* asd onkBOwn
1 foiled it kidney irnublv; Hii
^ntttlaa la as agrtreharal way direct­ fonnh. blond imlMm. und the fifib
ytomarh
aod
liver iroulil.-;
. ..
ly lepstaent many of the couoHe* ot
of them belpi-d me; so niy wife *d
the Bortten aectlon of the auic
. ig Eiectrir BiiUT*. wh' '
a the resniu and d
are restoring me to iirrfvci bvsl
did me more good Hian
the five doctor* prreenbed." Onaraulevd to con biW potwei. wrekne*•lomaeb. ilviT and kidney
and a
by C. A. BugluT f^g
plalQl
A Btrey Bey.
Hannah Dntg ¥
The police look Morion Fus.
(lniggfi>T*. 60c.
yoangOreod Rapid* boy. from » north
BoBBd Pent Jdarquellc paaw-nger train
the

Calve*

SAFETY

.'.f ri‘'im-'’di-J"d'-''
r.gl.v1, H-r-. din.

Spring Ismli*. live vrigbt..
MACCABEE DAY.
at CharlevoiK.
Friday. June 21st.
S|HThll
isu-lers Ol
June 12-21

Sebemberger $ Sons

Mirtherslll- wileri.ilned

T»e deiennlnaHoti by the voter*

ttmaday. detained him la

_
3 ACT.
r the Fatal Sta^0« of
by •
.pie's Eapefien
i.irV- irf l»s(-kH*'Iiv
..I, ti-a-lan+i,., jiid ■../
vnrly a>iiil>t.iiii-

Hoc-, drcs*.-l..............................
Sheep, with wool on .............

Pere Mapouette

ELK RAPIDS.
Miss -May

Barton was presented wltli a ver
pretty bold watch fob as a souvenir.

Par ApHcalturai School.

SAFE
SURE
INEXPENSIVE

. .Ii.lm«eii is b».kii.g f..r

d '

flilrken*. live wclglil......
Hcmi.....................................................

VIA. THE

nbont seven miles west of the cliy

aftantoon.

I

■%

i Hungarian" millet
Zelma Cha
|R"d top ..........
last night. Mr. Carter was iireaentqd
The frli-nds of Zeltiia Chas.- will It Orchard gras*..
by t*. C. Gilbert and the AudorwN liilenwleil to li-ani Hu
Mty than In the eooniry. that ..coda UDdertaklug Co. by John J. Tweddle l-nivlug liieely-. Idd H sKIJ-' -I
no time ago ll><- nsyliitn author! Mly to k.--(l III r M A nti'Aiisi
no nrgumcat. In the city, individulf
lj(S notified the Anderson Ibiderlsk at least a month y«-i. A* liie luiol 1ty to lost, the worker- la simply * PA«
log company to come and get the now praetlrelly eHiaiiste.1,
He-iiv
et a crent oaefalncL A groat rliy ta
body
of Orin navis, who hart died It Dalrell will visit the ■-.nil ilhiiio'-s
the moat looeaoma pUee on earth dethat liiBliliilion. Mr. Carter rpeeiver again and m.vke an enJi««(>r lo si-i-ure
spue the gutter and glaro and n.U»v
oollee from the relatives of the deai • niwgh mwy -to k--i' lirr ili-jn'll
r. up
rtf Its placas of
to lake ehwge.of tlio I'ody and
is assiirOil Ib.-I H-e is in ("• d-i-ge! Cows ..................................................
Many ynonc l r-n wonid liavr Ind
the defenrtaut asked $3
for IbHr Ilf goiui- lii-.i l.
Light Mcers and heifer*...^.
ter and in oven'
'a happier.
Mr. Carter ohtained a reWc bad ihry Mmialncd tremble.
Steer* and heifer*; 1100 lb*..
In the niue, old homo town rather plmin for the Iwdy niid the (jiiciuUm
Dressed poultry .

school

I

,

1 ty.y ii:-' t'"> *b“ b't' b'
r:.,ud...
1.T l.:.ll' ulikll-

ocre people.
And as for enjoying life better in •>

a

KRESO DIP

re

>•

KU £j

sr.ssMSrs? JT

there modloerlly is .better rewarded Anderson I’nderi.-iKlng Co., replevin
decided In JuaUcc Curils- court
Tfc.a In a kty iHiare va inany 4bu11-

day afternoon at

I'*:'

i * rlCajJ

uice:.

\A/ool XA/arvtod

teatad. the world will hear of it and is. much more than he can u.-«s
supply wane
Ms neighbors.

occurred

-S-

; . «i

dip!

GOING AFTER THE

Toe nved irrertkiiic i- ciraa ■*»
dtpBirrt as.1 kul pjrt.m.

*1 riTudy..»
a n-.edy .««

r r n.'Bdy -.r.

I

IKRESO

American Drug po.

' the poaaeaaor will be cMled. It only
■ledienre talents are given a yoong

accident

rflr ;

it
V.
. -

isoi^ Jennie Ballon ICdlih Kouley
Bthel Glblo. entertalni-d last even-

?\ .re.,

will do tbr work.
market ;iad that i- of an infer
at the home of Miss Crlbbs In buuily. iM-lng wisMly. The souther
.r Mlaa Hiz;ib.nh Hooker, the afthe mto that haa beun rItcq dusing
TiawtM- lo flic mailer of th
pan usparagio. piedomln-aie*. RaOieb '
iH-ing a nilso-UaiKHius sbo»er.
« J?
" •

tk oig. K. NvwvomlM-. (b-«v;
winter. This will mean that Ihe
e-«. IcHu.-. pleplaiil au.l eneund-,•-*■'H *■ ll*rv
and the evening iileasajiily passed, a
SotUe I- bi-t.-l.,. giicii
smaller dealers who have
all selling rapidly IhK are slnpp- d
tiuiu'hv from the 2>Hi d.i.>
exisicnre during the program of iimsic and rwiiallons be­ ill from Rrmirt Rapi.li*.
EASY TO USE
ing gken and refreshiiK-iits »inisl.
iV I1H>7. haw bveu alb—.-rt
winter will gain no more during
PotafoeL
The house Was
iiiellily d.icoruted
France in Revolt.
tor* lo preiM-lO tbvir «la:i
months nnleas they can
e ir.irtel was
Ugld
>isii-idjy|
With lilac* and UU--* of Hit valk-\.
Juu•-aid drecased l.‘ -.liil .i-.wirt
•l>er milk, which is ali
nailoti aud ad.iunm-ni. au
bids fair lo 1-- moilvralr ui‘i'lU-|smv- is ik n-vidr lu supiH.il .
Improbable.
4 todlior* of Raid dccvaiod a • r.-quind
- Here's Good Advice.
all Ihe sKwk I* hi. tbUy ihe rnds
srowerv.<lemaad T(W poere
lo pr«-4i«-lit ilivlr i ljim» to aid voiiri.
S. Wonlevor. on., of Hie, Is-.-t
-ri.,.a..-m.w moitaglnlotbcHlyj,,,,.
ririke ha- l-u .de.
Tee Much Water.
n iiierrhauls of lA-Ra>>i llli. X.
in
faet.
Ihe
pot-vii.-s
are
a!-osi!,.,a„„
finals
dino-.i
tIi.Hr
Tiivene C«y. MIcIl
One of the faateet flowlug wells
ays; '.if you an- iroiihbvl i»l>li
Iwfore the IM day of Ocm- r. A I
eluaued up tu-ar Ibis isdiil. There,
«,.veriim. id i-belple.*
struck in this region Id some time plies, .apiily IlueJilln s Arnica Sulv
ty-7. an.J lh.i-. said eiaiiii- will ti
several
big
lots
mit
5--I
bui
the>-^____________
.
Ii rured me of thi-ni for good 2" y»ai
was found in back of Ihe bom
iw-ard by said ouir 4>ii 3'ui-i-.la>, It
ago." Cures every sore, wound, iiur
not cbine buo ihe lueui marke'
wr Falrbank's residence on east or abnmlon
l»t da'i- of Oelota-r. A. 1> 1""7. at b
2.V. ai C. A- Biisbf
Front street Saturday. Mr. mrbank* Drug Co.. S E. Ifall A Sems, iliiimn!i
r.-. liwl. lu Ihe forenoon •
LOCAL MARKET!.
Drug Store,
la a well driver aod thought llu
Dal'd Mai 2‘Hi- A. D. K-7
iii-l rail Ihe inhaler Hiai ■
, W-iii-r hav s.'Ut a cbecvi- t.i
Bolling pHoo*.
would sink a well in bis back yard
6TH:I) U. WALKER.
Will PUy Elk aRpid*.
oni.'iU ' hi»idul Ht Saginaw. Tbv
Ph.vsirian,
'
us
ii
1^
S4>
siniill
i
reiilace the' present one. Hi
I
Judge of I'robat
awrback pork, per bbl.......... .tlS
The Hustlers will play an Klk Rapeati Is-earrii-l iii Ile- pi6ei'-I oi
lu\. a i>ab- lii'Vt wi.-(-k
period to send the pipe about 300 feet
Cearback pork, per lb................
Therr U roalfv ..........tens.- wli
Ids nine on the O. W. D grouiirtr Sun- Short cut of pork, per bbl.... 3>
a Btriklog water, hut was i
fe- any one havU.g ci.larrh lii.i
The boys hare also ammgi d pi Lard, per lb........................................U
surprised to come across a gnsblng
H.vaxu.-I Is so readily.obiaiuiih
the Elk Rapids teuni In this cii) Bacem. per Ih.....................................
vou liave.aiiv tfoubl about Its
ream at MO feet.
be FViurth and art- preparing an Coro mc-vl. pi^ W
Cl >o i ha
S. K. Wail b S
The pipe sunk was three Inches In
11 ■* iti-sl. Iibl
euluiiii-le Iiu'tll
I- UUdi'i :*l
put up a good game. The aggregalloii
diameter and -throw* a stream
Is under Ihe roanagenicnl of Fj(rl Ollel r«d. ‘I- I* * CO- Bon. por
feet into the air. Mr.
Fairtanks
jnn
e very good timU-r.
x—mcl
Ollifil enu^
worked Intcrmlttenllr at the well for
ilddi „ , .
.mil" PiH-ki-t I’Ry-sici.vir'
Bran. l>cr I'ni Ihs
four daj-s and waa greyly surprised
I'.r H; ••-UM-l :ind ci
.'•■-U.rti' $ $20.-'
Hay p-‘r ton. .
A Real Wonderland.
E the shortness of his task;
Mlllb up to
Jiiakiiig It the 111.-; .-ri.iiSouth Dakota, with lis ilcl
i
Chicken*,
por
ib.
The water flows ut a rate of 2.00(1
l ibey would
.-. jiud lb4-> liaw4 also.- nivHJl.'in-d
mines, bonamia farms, wide
■poiatoes .................................
barrels In tw«itj-four boors or about and siranp- natural formaiini
*.-i 4-xirtm.
It iiuy any iuitv wool at thanJO i.rir.-u all.Egg*...........................................
-ailK-r Hiai JIvolm-ieuTweuiai
nloety-eigfat and ono-balf galkms per verimUe wonderland. At 5lou
litV
.■Ulm,Hi.Tili,
a
di-cllu.f
of
two
.vtiiv
n
iMuinr]
aii.l^ai.wailtag
• •
aiu.lvinc i
Ham. per lb...........................
home of
minute. The w-eJI is situated, about
Cbeese. per lb............ ..
niiviivJiiJi.il .1 ■
'
ra l.irgvroliv.
fuI rase ( f healing li
•30 feet from the bay aboro and nl- wonderful
Balt per bbl.........................
Uiuugli the water Is slightly discolored
li.Ji Ibal.t
BulUT. u'-ioucry. per H>
, ,, Acme Boy Cone.
.VU«
present It Is mpidi; elcHiiug. Mr. lausilng roughing s|m-11s
rii-dillutter.
UT. dairy .

oarefnl in Traveieo Oly Juat aa well
as they can in Chicago. New York or Fairbanks does not know what he
DeML if singuLir ahlUly la mmnl will do with the Bow as yet but as it

An odd



lit; Si i'E" :*

- the adaeaUan that will be their por- even mattera up.
The hue aprina has probably div.
tkB. The Travem City Hlirfa acdiool
ftadoataa a claaa of flfiy youD* people oourased fannera who wholeaale the
thl* aeaaoD aod a number of tbeae wil milk, and aom^e of them will maintain

er.

lICTCenOLOOtCAL

Mcmm^alE
The Odd Fenova j

ili.v

her
■Bd aest him back thU morolag. Thu MonAa.v aflerooun al
boy aayl that be and hU moHier humv jusl eOiiUi <if Ibv clly Iti h-mor
her little -ianghlKT. Hike MHdrelh.
were to hrevti for Petoakey and be

EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
VIATtIB

waa wild and vxehlng bii; 'I..' ui-:'$-'l
lu-came BU-adlor later.’- ■
_ .

i.ficouiiioL i'-ad

Yes! this has indeed been
a late season

d.-ina

wliii ilr:
.liih .'Iv-aiiUlal V
SiM-eiiil rai.-e lor K.>urlli i>: .liil>
men Palm. Ii
k-Hlng dau-» July -ird. —''■ lurai
.......
Ire -aiihta.
j.-iru well end give
inilt July ilh. Ai-K
r a' P;.'k.-|;
I I'rire and color
\
M-lk-v'*.

Wi.iie oiir WnU Paper huiineai has
uny former year we know that n ureal n'6ay

E3CCURSI0NS
VIA. THE

Pere Marquette
JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION.
Lore Rate e*cor»io"t.
Sf-viai low la:.- .-v.'ir>:.-i ''J- >
1. Hie Jamv*'"»u Ih.iv'-; • '•
,1 ail ivre- y.irii !. II.- iirk. - •"
k-W a^-ni» HT r'aiih ularr.
H, F. M--I!* '. 'i

i

■'

EXCURSIONS
VIA. THE

Pere Marquette

WM told lo gel luto tbv Kiuoker wliib- tbv (UT.vidan iR-liig Ue'i vlcU-nUi bhtb
AUwt thirty lltHr Mk* were MOSKEOOHGRAND RAPIOS. $2.00.
tha womaa did aorar errand' aliout the
Iiinday. June 16.
lireMst and the time was spent lu
tfsEn Of depot, Tbo train cam
11 leave , ■itaversc City at
Train
M« M«t ber. A* abe did B« follow gnm«* and ranslc and a innch In the 1C;3A a. )
Bee pret.fe 4>r a*k Hek.t
KirUculare,
«■ the Bsn train, be wa» *eni hark blossom* and »ha*^ of the •Old Ap
11. F. Moeller. 0. P. -V
pie Tree."___________
C-a.

Here is Jt^cipe No. 3
It’s Worth Trying

Icc Cream Cake
Volk i.f J w. whlvs..!i -'ttpful sutfar. I’i vuFfcl*
BEST FLOUR
cupf il swKt milk. 4 <upful
sjKlunful fiotla tin.l 1 letis|v.«nful crpati. cf .Urtar bift *oUa.
l•««m.•f taruir and flour, liiki-in UKif
Icini:—the v.ilk 4jf two .-r.a wc!'. 1-. wbien a-lil " laI.’u-SiymnfiiU <■[ pow.l-rc-J suffar. ami flavor t.. tosW.

Ill risks are eliminalBi wrien roa ase' BEST FIOIIB.

Hannah & Lay Co.

Hie

of

delhycd P^f

clifiStDU paper on hc^oajit of tbe c«'bl sjiriDp wnatlicr
Now we liaveljasl wlut yo t want in i»per from the
cbcHpeat at Sc per double- roll v> tbo finest desire-J wi • variety
of patl'-ma that will tmleeil pioaso any toite
If yon have the fainl-at Mfle *>f i«i(erinu we will be <«ly
fro clad to ahow the alylee

CitvCbeBobarl
Booh€o.,Prop.
Store

GRAND tjU^RSE

STATE BANiS

THURSDAY. JUNE M.1W.

k wn ptofWhg foe
intw imrHM a«ay by
paff of wind
» fron «adi inpinimiilni sad they wero focead to} lay up at
I. Tlie senAle MU etlM for M Old Uiasieo. They jntand to earn
ibODt Me botbeia of petaioea back
with them. .
PERSONAL.
tmia.
From Tuesday's Record.
Oaath of Mrs. j. j. Fay.
. A. itangwerUy went to Jackson Iasi
omemn-A. *rw» Imj. »raMat;
Tbn following ta a aawtpaper e'lp evenlne. Mr. Langwonhy. who la prew
rwtt OUaA tlm
teiaal O
ping from a l»s Angelas puhlleailou Idcoi of the local Mge. will tepr
UM.OaUw: A-J.IUrawd. a.A.BmU«
on Tuesday lose;
At toy nte, you seem to be
sunt Traverse Cliy aerie No. 383
IDUCTTOR*—A. tnoT tAr.
•Mrs. Oliva J. Pay. wife bt J. J, the grand lodge which meeis there.
KCttiBC rid of it oo auctioo-stle
CaHfe. ■«
».«■
r IbUA.
--(hWMl’o^
iMd. H. C- Dtru. TT
Itorvy Monroe eft for 8L Paul.
O..^ W. Fay. dibd suddenly yesterday morning
prlDClplet: “coinE, toioEi
In Rome. luiy. Jirs. Fay was travM- Minn., (bis aftenioon
E-o-n-el” Slop the suctioa
ing in Biropo with a party of friends trip.
3 »er Gtat «nmi M Tlou D9mU> from SoQtbero CalifornU. Her bro- Miss Oenrude and Miss Lola Une wllh Ayer's Hsir Vifor. li
censialy checks falling hair;
thar. Mward Siimsou. and hu wife of (hls city left this noon for Petoswere at her side when depth occurred. key. where MIts Scott will
DO ffilsuke tbout this. It acts
*Tn her last letter to her husband. per before the W. O. T. V. tneeUeg
u a regular medicioe; makes
Mrs.. Fay spoke' of-esjoylng axceUem' Miss tjinc goe* ns a dclegute.
the scalp healthy. Then
ta you
health. 55he left hern In March. Only Joe taircnbcrger and Omnr Pulgh
must have healthy hair,
lir, for
partIcuUrs are cm
m leave thin nricrnonn fnr Washingit'a nature's way.
the brief cable mesK-ige that Mr. Fay ton', where they expect in locate.
P. Krw-tksoOur Fkjurtb ./ J
reeeimd ynaierrtay afn-niom from hls
nork.
Mr. find Mrs. Bnniesi Ralmskl have
hrothnr-ln-law In Home.
relumed from their wtuliling irip,
lluwUBd DwiirlttK-Wark Sbo«a.
•It appesira that Mr. Stlroson was In
Alfreri Waters of Gram] Rapids is
s!
niilt* I
Parts when be received nouce of bis i the eliy on huslneas.
nttlart.
sMei's
Jllness.
Me
made
a
reeordMary Rnmine of this eiiy
Rkt. John nnrroWK—Float HMrion
laeoklng
irl|>.i»
Rome,
arriving
a
few
son for Ontral Lake, where she will
i. W. HllllkoQ—BniKirU Ruex
Shrman t linnlcr—Dors' at hours before Mrs. Fay passed away.
visit wllh friends.
MSB'S Stalls.
“Thirty-two years apo Mr. Pay and
Bd .SpringcK of Grand RapIdH Is
OTATE OF MICHIGA.V. THE PRO
A. V. Frtodrtrti-Oifords i Hhor*. preuy. vivacious Olivo fiilmaon,
the city rlsitlng with hls wife.
bale court for ibv county of Grand
Ciir Book Store—Wall Paper.
Maurice Walker of Cedar pasaed Traverse
ibenc Bros.—Ogr Saturdsr ftolr. married. Her family Is numbered
At a s<-sklon of said court, held al
among the pioneers in HtchiOii.
k Trndf—Fam Tools.
Ihfoiigb the eliy today
the probate offic*. In ih>- city of Trjv'Taking a j.rmninont part in church Grand Rapids where he has aereptrit erse City, in saW coimiy, on lliv "^ih
rhlrb Do Von aod charitable work Mrs. Fay had
position.
(■
dry of May. A. D.
Presvuir Hon.
NeortT
Copied for years an onvlhble iKwItion
Fred R. Wulker Jiidgi- of I’rnbaic. in
fteta
the matter of tin- vnatv of .John
1o aiobe Store—The IllRh 8
in Ism Angeloa socieiy. Ifer death
PERSONALS.
Lovc«'. late of said emmy. deoea:-v.l.
imer.
Dnegpected as H was suddttl.
lephen Lauiuer haMng flh-d in xiuil
F. E. Roberta left for Chicago
What conaed it la not known Rpt
1 his pellilon praying that hi- m.iy|
A BRAVE ACT.
day In the {nteresls ot the,paper mill
lulborlsed. empowered and liivnK. i! I
Hts«m of hit own dsnesn Osorge friends of the rnmlly briJeve she aufto sell at private sate the inivivm'
ferrrf a tudden attack of heart dls- project.
Tliiiaon of Csdillsc • brsktman
of said estale in said iralvsiale ihi-rcLeon Baker returned today from In
The remAlns will be i
detcril.cd.
C. R. ft t. frsiebt He. 98 «>hicN r
It 1< ordereil ihai the 22nd ilav of
betwssfi this city and Csdlliae. sprang and Mr. and Mro. Stlmson will start Detroit and niher southern .Michigan
Jiino. A I>. liMiT.- ui ton o'clork in tli-for home with the body as soon as the pnlnis. '
bHwMn tvvo moving box <
forenoon,
at said proliaiv offle-, In- and
Mine
Kathleen
Tompkins
left
for
dragged the uneonselout form of his legal requlrmenis of the Italian
Is hereby apik.lnted for hearing ^id
fellow worker. A. R. Yagsr. to safety. enitnent In such cates are complied Grand Rapids this morning, where she
will spend a short time visiiing.
ll Is further onlered timi piilillr inv
The man had fellcn between the ears
Mro. Joseph Chase was called
ce Iliervor be given by jiuldlrailuu of
Mro. Pay was well knoau la Trov
and reeelved injeriea which may yet
copy of tills order, for thtvii, siic.-t .
nilsa this moraine by the iUness
prove fatal. The oocident happened rse Oily and has many frteads w
sive wvi-Vh preiloiis in said d:i> of
whom the news of her death will come her father.
htroring, to the Grand Tiaverse H. r
Tuesday night.
Mro.
W.
A.
Rennie
rwumed
to
1
i
aback,
nefore
leaving
for
tild,
a iirwsprfiter printed iind clmt.'
The Mn wse ewttehing just south
laled in said county.
homo
In
Keystone
today.
te,
she
spent
several
days
with
or the Kingsley station and Yager
FRED R, WALKER.
A. W. Jahrons went to Cafliliae
was bftwssn tws ears one of which H. Montagne and family.
Jlldce ot l*riib:ltv I
business this moming.
was to be CM off. The engine gave
Mrs. 8. McCarry went to Keyttone
Jerk which probably caused him
this monilng.
Slip sad be fell head foremost to the or Cedar Springs, died In the
Mrs. August Grant rriurned to
A Certain Cm for Aching Feet.
track wtth the mevlng, mereileea
Sandey nigbt. He was 13 yean
home to MaySeld after risiting In
A powdur for •«t-U«i.tfrd. htu. f nsrtinc
wheels, tart a few inchee away, ftcaroo«t AsBetesml t-asa. AiMf axs boiiiids i-i
and irates a wife aod Mgbl children. city today..
ly had ha atartad is tall «
The body woe shipped to Cedar Mrs. Phillip Rtttch is visiting
•paae bawvean the ears csav
Springs this morning sod fhe funrinl Luther.
,
In frent Sf TIKtsen whs was dsing the 'will be held tomorrow.
Mr. sod Mrs. Charles Rennie have
Bay Ctly. June ll—Heav.v si-trint'
■tuned from auending the funeral Sfrtoiisly toiertercd with the
tay-ha eesa I front- of iho wdtaola
Oaath of ttolla Moore.
of Leonard Putman at Ouniu.
G. A, R. program today compeiung a1! j
Bielta tb« lS-yeap<rid dangbter of
Mro. A. Mefball has returned from the exercises to be Insfde. Tin- pai ndiUr. and Mrs. Alfred Uoore. died
short trip lo Omens aod other
the dedication of the .nil: »v.i
The end of the car had caught tha the family realdenre ai 80* Webster points.
postponed unlll tomorrow. Wlllnitn
latur In the aide and baick. brooking
al S o'rloek tUs moRilog. She Charles R. Fisher of Glen Arbor
Jebb Of Unsing is said to 1k- in il-o
eevsesl ribs and Injuring him Mter■ her parents and four brothers. in the city on busIneM.
lead for department pianaecr. Hitnaliy. His 'head was alas sew
The fDDera] will be held tomorrow
R. N. Holsaple left this moming for only opponent Is Judge W. S. Gage of
brviasd by stHking thy rwli: Had hls aneraoeo at 1 ;S0 o’clock from the rco
Frankrort and other poinu in Benxie Sagtois.
rescwtr bscn a soesnd latar hi dn
idcoce, the Ref. Kennedy ofllclating. county. From here he will retun
ging Nm «M af ftangar. both fi
bis home In Grand Rapidt.
ry woman Will sT I ntereated. ~ J"-------^
----weuU hava been ground to a pulp.
Mrs. Fewisfs Daad.
Miss Beatrice Hnellmantel of this li«aerflrsT,»niir«.i»S-... VorS .<l«v,i.r i Alpena. June II—.Rnb-r: P'l.-et.
Hiybiciani wart hurritdiy aummenKftmley. Mich.. June IS-Mrs.
ty is vIsiUng in i.oke Ann today.
ed and rtvived the man long enough Mary C. Fewiaas. aged TS. died
Id'.* Miisd Al’iSTKALlaS LkaF it i- lb- ugi-d ts. dropped diiid heic this iiic.inAlbert Jeonlnga left this mom
to hoar him oey:
o'clock this afternoon of Md age. She
------- ‘g»loro"'Bi!w-^;ing from heart dlBC.iv> Jiiid lack of
for Frankfort on buslnees.
-T^ me home. I’m done for.knres four sons and two daugt
Miss Christina Vril of Bk Rapids
Tbo caboose and cngint racod with
arrived yesterday lo visit her elsier,
him Shd the doctors to hit hefho in
WILLIAMSBURG.'
Mis. C. A. Clark.
CodUlae. whero he has a wfffe
Williamsbury. HIrh. Juno 90.—MlM
Miss l-oulso VHt retnreed to Elk
throl ehlldran.
Mamie Hemming of Blk Rapids
R^ds Monday evening after spend­
visiiing at the home of her ouni, Mrs.
ing a few days wiltb Dr. and Mm. C.
Hustlars Defaatod Grown.
aaude Marner. .
A. Clark.
At Dnek lake Sonday. the newly orthe ice cream social held Wed­
B. H. Bnrrows of Grant township
gantsad Hnatlera dtfested the Grown nesday night at the town hall, a good
taam E to 3. The game was very dose crowd was present and 840 was ntliied as In the city on busioesA
Oeoige Grey of Mayfield wa* In the
celitg 3 to 3 in the ninth.
lowanl the pastor's salsry.
city
toda.v.
Mrs. a U. Hughro ratenained
Mm. Bdgsr Hill Is visiting here
Hiss Prances Bauman left today for
nUBbor of ScmiTlIle fricnda at fe
her way to May wlUf her daughter.
vlalt In New Tork and Jon
bom* SatnriMy erralng. There a
Mro. Prentice, who lives al poluth.
F. r. Desmond made a short busi­
Ore tamIUoa In this city who we
Minn.
ness trip to Carter's today.
laraer retldenu <rf Seoucllic and all
Mrs. Chartos Baton and chlldi
EYank McneA oceonipanied by hls
were preoent Saturday ereblng.
ipont Sunday with her father
sister,
made a trip np Uio Boardmnt
Miaa Celia Orlatt. who bad a
BHlalre.
this morning, bringing back a gooi
oertbsa operoilon in the bospiui in
The proposliion lo build an addllion Itch of trout.
Kansas aiy. two weeks ago. hat suf- > the school house was loti al the
Jerome Wilhelm of SL Jjnito. Mo.
Brlmitiy recorered from Uic operatlnn tpeclBl school meeting held for that
to the city rUiUag with Ms par
to be taken from tbfwftosphal
purpOiie. There Is now talk of raising
instltaU-. Mrs. lAoeadror ts ri
ir riMd to make a second siory
George Baker of Thompsnnville b
her and hopes now ft> be able to 1>M
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and to­ 1 Iho city.
her home soon.
ne Bta). of Manion.-arrived ‘rursdiiy
Arthur Unyd left Ibis noun foi
Jane 18 will be Children's Csy
V a vlKlt at tho. home ot Sam Taylor. Clevelaad. wberehahas been called
CroiM TTOTeroc gronge .\o. »T1*. All
Notts has been recolvwd here that by Ihc siTloiiB inness of his father.
cordially Invited.
r. and Mro. Glen McAllister,
TBs chNdrtB or tlia Oancrogailonal moved from here to sonihera MlchlMABELpripafy ftepannent wilt mee! To-jriu
tbla spring, are the patents of
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. L Uekey,
day gRenoan at 3:30 instead of Fri­ baby boy.
girl. June Plh,
ll.
Elmer K<^edy took In the rxrursMorlie Prav took in the exenrolon
Sunday.
so op Saturday s
« to Potoskey laal Sunday.
June Warner and wife visiled in
Mr. and Mro. Claude Warner spent
.the nrtghborhood Sunday.
Sunday at EHc Rapids. Howard and Cart Brown were home
over Sunday.
Roooarelt leaves tonorrow night for
New Keyboarda.
Oybtsr Bay and will be ahseai from
Six of the old flrk alarm boxes have
Wattlngton four ntontliA He will re­ heetr' equipped with glass key guards,
main very closely at Sagamore Hill which docs away wllh the iroiiblo of
Pray's Sunday
during the aunuser and bta Brat trip bnnung up a key In case of Bre.
Oram Badley is working for Will
will be to ike narHIlng of the «cThe boxes ore No. g. corner Bay Tlndle.
Klnler memorial at Caittan Uta in sad Union; No. -I. Seventh and
Mro. Laney Hammond and .Mrs.
teplember. Ihom there be goea
L'oloo; .Vo. :x Comer Xlnth and Kenette swot to town Saiurd;>y.
T^INE apparel i< neatly ^Ivraj-s
appatd. Aod «
Keokuk and Memphis.
Ed. and AuMln Prav made a
UnloB: No 31. Divialon and Preat:
■T rg.B wiA Aoes. yCvoD' “Queen Quayty" Shoe it
Beereuty Root goes to Ctica. N. T. No. 18. W. a wmiams plant; No. . Elk Rapids Thursday.
Gram Badley has purchased a
nen week for the summer.
M
ai the service ^ wltich il b inteixicd w-i1I pendL
14. Welltogton and Stair. More of' horse.
guardi will be placed bn the boxes' Ur. and Mrs. Earale Young
A woman** shoe ihould he
'» weight and 4exa>le to
from time to time.
'visiting ber mother, Mrs. Badlev
the fool lo enahle her lo v-olk in an eaiy. paceful mannar.
UPilag. Mich. anne«-in»e hmiae
There are rtlll many people in Trav- wlll Start tor Spokane. Washington,
ysKardny accepted the report of the -sc City who do not yet Understand today. '
*niii ii one of the rapedal chanm that ha* made “Ch>eeo
coofereoca conunlliee on arrange- the use M these boxes. Follow these
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Copeland made
QfsGty’ShomaopopuUi. They combine I«bti>ca> wkfa
trip to Traverse City one day U^t
mepu for tba copaiituUonal Cbnveo- directions:
Krength. We only aik the favor of fittiag you tvidi ooe of the
tlon-providing for K dalegsua. to be Break the glass and tom .the key. week.
The residence of A. S. Pray came
nai7 fadiionable tand betat2id Oxfordj we have on dufiajr.
alMed three from each senaioHal dls- which arm open the door. Pull the ear
burning dom-n ihla morning, ihe
uip. Ponowlng is- a resume of
hook Tnaldc the box doa-a and let
1th. at 3 o'clock. A large pile of
poAnu Id the blO:
Stand by (he box until the depun- rafla that was piled near the right of
way
of
the
P.
M.
R.
R-.
JnR
across
the
arrlves.
highway to fiwm of the hoiiao caught
finm an engtoc and the high wind
Sleep Faumaar.
r-» the flrv direct lo the house and
caugbt flrv once and If it had noi
The Bade Paunear. a alcpp of aloe
en for the warning of a pas.-=lng
* benph Of coDfsotion. AO pay alter ma. arrived at the city dock this
lin. the family
nily might bare been
Aannary 31. l»M.
Boreing from EL Igaace. She carries
.ir. Pray hear
Whan copsuintlon aubmltl^. Aprtl a crew ot two mat. eee being eaptaln. log wblBile In time to save a
aleetkms. IMig,
ateward and pnnor and the other. house which was lltecly covered wii
•pstks
frooi
ib»
raR pile for al<oui a
Sam Kailey offered tha nwrt of the Drtt mate, ceeit. and deck hand.
«ml«eui>.r eommitlae. Tii^ boose While on the lake Monday, both Jibt hour.

am,

CirwIitlM mis »irt. 2.825

Buy^air
at Auction?

j.mwunm

Brussels Rugs
Sizes 9x12 feet

in beautiful Colorings and new
Patterns
Choice oi big lot while they last

$1S.7S

Every Rug well worth $17.50

the 8.3x10.6 size at 312.50

Time for that Porch Curtain

TIES

»35oond$3

B(IyS
SUITS
FOR
AGES
FIFTEEN
TO
TWENTY

Mens Suits for
all Ages
$3.75, $4.00, $5.50, $7.50,
$9.00, $10, $12, $13.50,
$15, $16.50.

Great Values
SUITS and FURNISfflNGSHATS, CAPS and SHIRTSMake an early 4»11

Sherman &
Hunter
Timra Clq, aicliigip.

236 East fron Si.

s

•HAND TIU.VERK HCIULB

Grand 1 raverse Kegiun.

afuaiMoi.
Mrs f

JS;

1 the r.llu.lk V
I'l.e l.■>llllly hau- the nyai|sali>

. uUre <-.immuiilly •
l>hlui> Uonunlrh 1. Lulldiu.
w nd.HIlou to 111* hnlne.

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the preslered Ut.’
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IvOTICir TO CORRf SfONMNT*.
tmtrf wk ceir«kpena*nc« t* n
Ml«*a ISO aio 10 uir. All rorrotjierx
MM mull r«oen
Miralo offiei no
lator wi*n Tuomi/ noon w (un week
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B.' C. lUivimm ha. piircb:cM.t
Urw hOMM-.
.ii.lainim;. - Thre.- add:cilar A 'Crulaen' mill will flniah lU
nn of lom and shut down loda:
today.
‘■‘'.dol^Iic^^^l.l" '“m :
l.ury Engel bikti
1
KIKG6LEY
1*^ aat.-r
BlI a few
fev day. ‘Mrs. 1— Totten.
WCCT ALMIRA.
<■1 ia>t week at Monroe Center,
l.H« a.th H. Wort.m..
Th.H. v ii.-iia-n
H.-,ia-tt preacneo
preached loe
tbe 1.1’™“*
''=-llrallnn.
i.pi- H.»
.Sean Maliiltij; U rli* .ir.K-j- rrf
The dl
lance at the ArOelter hall Thui'.
lO.o. r. meniorlal ». i nw*n at TraviTae.
day In «ur vlrlnlly..
< heliilnR 1
attended and
jCity Stinilat. ji.,: ii,r ]l. i Thiintidii
,
IJllb- <*hn«>'r l.^ke i>( l<al;«- Ann day erenliiB
enj..yed h) ul
jsiled the piiliili m b;» al.~nr.-, .
j
baa Iteen vlalilns with wiuie <rf
Rawltna,.
Ml..'
Kttonl main). Iii.rn f<ir a fe«- d«v>
SUROICKVILLE.
Ml.. B. H. Bill... r.nnmod b.i
.M|.» Ma;> llavler has m.-n vl.liiii:
truoi Tisiodm. rU)
lam Thur>day
, .•uteit.uu the uoti.ial K.ee Mchodl.t ,
atier atBylni: In thn <4ty urei a wevL lord, the pact o( Mr. and Mr.. ■'■.*'•!
j
Mr-. EUlih KiUMMll oI muklor. ,
Mia. R. kah \V<I.»d wu Uie sueOI
'
The
II..V,
K.
W.
vv.-.l
.rf
Iln.wn.!"'*'......hcie
laadore n.-amcr la woriliiit f.n Hat-.
;visiii.:p he.- an.ii, Mr., Jieiah Mnt.i-r
atr. tin. \'lula I,akr Tbunday evenlOB

Keep it in the house M’here fire
or theft may cause its losst but
if you wish it kept safely where
you could get it any day and
where it would be earninj; p
iiicMleratf imrrest for you,

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n-.i on «rt.-nrf> in lU- nelriil.irh.-Hl:

lllvD .he w<-ut hniDF with Ml.. Kellie
Kma lo Hie-iid Kinliiv amt Saturday.
Tbe Platt.- hall l.-am ruiiie »vei
Siiuday In [iliij- W.-.i Altulra Iwv.

Mi>. Ilan WTiiilit »\ll l..a»,-jV.i ;
till. wtn*.
Mr. ud Mra. kiilua
dio«
Trarenie City Kiinday t«> . i»e
rhlldren.
Horn. In Mr. atnl Mn>. Carl 1. I
of >9i Sniilh rul.iii tnrcrl. Travi-rMf'HV. a ilHiiKlHer. Jut*c Srti,

M. r. Lanrla'a tram lieenme t
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.uppiili Lome
«•*
>r.-.ch..l..« ,hf jti.1 Klnp-I.y to
hani to set .all id the rail. In ,1,.-1 .-vral.ia ln.i.-a,| o( ................. .. l.i ^c

Mr. .Mairindule niovi-d lo near An l»' Brawn in ihi-alieinraai
II .HIT II,.. n,..
I,
1,1.1 J....... i.i
_
irk a. he I. .■ni|ilo>..r1 l.y Wm. Ciir.^

of the liorw-.
more, and rare
-t *n or the
e lilies and -ete.
Ira. Heal.

■icr men.

H.. .ui.^h.- worn.

' Y.iD (h-irand. arroiii
.hoiEhter. Mrs. S llirke t,

Mi.- «'ail

ha«-i,nil>-«l''c from .hi. plan-

J*""-

and

V

I

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S

wacoeowMeowweoao mwwaowmm

N-il and Marsnri-I 'l>iinn<
i
in- rut at Cum I Oioi.erV Han- spent sJiiiidav ill Kuipii)'.
Mis. Oi-rilc nunipiinliicr Visited at!
fhc home ol Ilealilr.- Tr
rUv-rbllcd Sstthda-v
Man WilMiii ul Tra>< i
Iria.c,
'
on
at
Ho,.flih ha. ta-i-ii iitmiii-.-:
Wrai^ SId.. Cholic rliun h In Tiav-Mask.ii. held...
The lli v. H
.ln..iclth.„i.-ahl.-...h.-o,M;,p.in.
i
h Siind.ii.
1 ’ rlias. lioclliii has <-om|<l-l.-d a llm-j .IS S at ...... M i;
Prof. ,tiwr-li
Arbor and

EESif'

JsS;;ris^

id Mr.. 11. Halh'tl and fai>illy[
and Mr. (iuldh.. Hallctl arrlvtdl at
aafe

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"adtlp u'\o\^.‘''lb,m-ri'ra ‘syli;.;

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rhaplln. Cunuila.

SAVINGS
>^ANK ^

ih-ini'II st.'UI Snnd..'

f SOU1H SOLON.

■•’-com I. ven Inward:
1. nP.! .a^’^hVa^^.r
ran"" Allc, 1. "iZ! ?narMimtima j
la."'' .dimrtiiy'' ..'''"he

l(ll.■»i.Tll

amick

d..crn.)ne

S

lloB-Bid City',rti,lives'iu Chloipo and

Miund.
June in.

Mr. and Hn. AiwuikI l.ak<> ha. .le.
Iiiroed to ibeir home In Inland aniii.
after llrlng In I^ake Ann for a
Tbe lelepbODe wirra

all tip and

call np 8. 8. Bnnieii. «
wbn'aihur.
June 10.



HANNAH.
4)oaepb Ukhcl ha. pnrrhaaed llie
Perry Andrraun farm. Mi. Auderaon
alll lemaln hero tintll fall when It.oipeeia to move to Ca.a eoiiniy.
jrwin Kawllnir. .haa pitrahaaed a
new work hotre
The fiinenil of the thn-e week, old
babe of Mr. and Mr.. Ralph KrliuT of
Honme C<-ii(er..wa. ncid at 8l. Man".
eboTBh Friday pjonjlng.
Interment

-penc M-nlor ami
l-c. r, i,..et.d. d;
K. J. tW. fim- nc. l,:An ha. h.
iehnnh ill Travel-..- Ciiv Siimlay.
.-omiih'i.'.l
'
OlO MISSON.
I Bnitr<i>l to ih<Mr and Sirs. TMk of -laph-^niy.,
Maph
...............................
AVhli- «...Mnp alma. hi. m-w In.
Ilm-sl. Amin Campttcll. Lciile ■. islied at tiiiss Kcwniiiiiii's shitti
im-.ly
I and Clara Sllner of Travenie
Harel. Fouic rame hoim- 8a
ISp-n's illiitnicni has niMlosI hiiiiir-turlK-rt lo Travei.ic City a
rily kpeiil Kundnv
Mr. and Mrs. H.1.-V what one Tnik-OTM- <Vy rlU
........................
plat-*-.
jSiindayMloer
of tt
Slr». Pi-eia-ou. children and maids,'
-A. ThU-r. 1
of Cblrano. has eonie lo orciiiiy the i la.l w.-r-k.
aummer
{
Sirs. Ella Bowl Is m-wIi
■Pine.Diwn's Oinin»-m ■
iTlIy wh.
who have Iteeo Thiel.
Mr. Rrayand 1faiiTlIy

i Coleman bmiphi > horse o'i eoni
IliiuR In KIk Rb| I. for Ibe laal year]'
La. inov)-d hark o thelf home In tbls(<
tinman is Imlldins ‘
place.
•• Wlkox ha. leiumed from Frank Riitbnrdt.
P. Aow.rj£.- I. hnlldlng
Hclialre. »b»-iv he
> lieen rliditng hobse.
relatives.
Winie Claik h.-is.l<oughl
Quite a iiumlier
_n.-w.-s. and lui.--t addlium .
Takvfiir?5.B..lylMl.fuT.-„s,„,.uui
.....................ofJ.U ox.-u last ».s-k. The'.-x, y, <ul- ap.-me lor the I'.iit-d
yriiinK P's’P'c r>i>ni«- ovr-r to altenil the
imlm.il poi nmo a imialo till.
danre given by the Old Mission Isill
jaliil at ihc -ml III- iiiiaulimi
|a■l■t■.-s ami fell d.-ad.
tram last Fi-lday ntglil.
.la-lOK th,.. I...- p.-.ical ...ill.j II w.is ImuUel tuiBhwnibsMieiuMior which sud
The Macrabee. will bold memorial
Triiv-i-sej .rti a pm k IiU jbe
a ilup^ I dn-aatcddiwl •cii-4
A Children's day eiiienaionioni will.iu

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ROOM

MAKING

SAL.

OF FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHINGS
Bring Jn your cata­
log and compare
prices and quality
with what we are
showing. We know
that we can save
you money.

Owing to the cold weather and the backwardness of the season we find ourselves
over stocked on a good many lines; and'as our summer goods are arriving daily we
must have room, to make it and to save us repacking a part of our samples and stor­
ing them in our store'house we are going t9 make a price on them for the next seven
days that cannot help but appeal to any one on the market for house furnishings goods
This cut in price at this time of the year and on top of the prices that are always a little lower
than any one else had ought to move them fast. So if you have bee thinking of buying anything
in the House Furnishing line it will pay you lo investigate at once, before the best values have
been selected.

iron Beds
A good tut! size Iron Bed, 4 fi. 3
inches high, at........ .............................

•^Cr

Another Bed. 4 ft. $ inches high, made of extra
hnavy tubing and has heavy one inch d>Q QR
angle iron cross braces, at.....................

Sanitary touches
Made of heavy 1 ^ inch angle irons, has 'J6 coil
springs, at «ich end, springs are snpported under­
neath with 6 oil tempered steel springs
§0

eouebes
We Are showing some exceptionsUy big values in lids line
We aresbowing a full size Couch, upholstered
In good Velour, with heavy oak frame ^0 0Q
.'\ number I Boston leather Couch, with all steel
construction, and turfed top.
7Q

Easiest kindof easy payments

Cbis Sale will continue untill June I4tb
Beavy Furniture
Rugs, Carpets,
TIoor Coverings
Such as Dining [Room Tables. Bed Room
Suites, Sideboards and Book Cases are the
pieces that take up the most room, and here
IS wliere the deepest cut in price i> made

Our line is exceptionally large and must be
cut about one-half.
Throw -Rugs that formerly sold at $.’, Si.
$-i..50 and $«, now .

$1.50, .$2.25, $3.50
and $4.50.
Large room size Rugs in Tapestry. Smyrna.
\eh'ct, A.xminsier and Body Brussels that
sold from $ls to $40. now

$12.50 to $30
Heavy part wool Ingrain
Carpet at .................

DINING ROOM TABLES
that I'ormerlv sold for $10, S1-.50,
$I.> and $■2-') are now selling at

$8, $ 10.50, $ 14 and $20
Odd Dressers
that sold at S'*.
SI-') and Sl'.'are
now selling at

$6.50, $7.75, $12, $16
e arc >hc
o^wiii
with 12\J" mirror.

40c

We have a mimber of remnants in
Linoleum. Oilcloth and Carpet that
we are closing out at cost.

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•A Combination Bookcase and Writing Desk.
72 inches high. S'- inches wide, with
12x11 mirror, in either
1 O Cf")
mahogany or oak. at.......... i

J. W. Slater

We have room for
only a few prices in
this space, but the
prices are cut in the
same proportion on
everything in our
store.

Stoves and Ranges
This is a good time for you to buy a Range or
Cook Stove. We have an extra large stock of
these and are making closer prices than were
ever made on a good linej of stoves in Northern
Michigan before.
We are selling a good range with 1^-inch oven—
B. ■' or holes, at

$29.00
We have Cook .Stoves aU the way Iron

$4.00 up
We also .have a loll line ol Gasoline
Stoves, selling up Ipwn

$25.00
Remember, we are the sole agents
for the great

QUICK MEAL RANGE
Be sore and look this Raago
over before buying.

Easiest kind of easy payments

The Original Home Furnisher Of Northem Miehigan.

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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSDAY. JUNE IS. 1MT.

GRAND CELEBRATION

FODRTHffiJULY
EV TRAVERSE CITY

MOST

magnificent

I

DISPLAY EVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED

------ INT IVORXHERIV MICHIGAM_____

BIG INDUSTRIAL PARADE 6-BANDS OF MUSIC-6
MAMV FLOATS OF BEAUTV AND INGENIOUSLY ARRANGED

''

BEST BANDS IN NORTHERN PART OF THE STATE

GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS
BOTH AEXERMOOIM AND EVENING

SPIEID DISPLAY Of DAY FIREWORKS

CONSISTING OF JAPANESE FIGURES. ANIMALS. FISB & BIRDS. MAMMOTH
JAPANESE BALLOONS AND COLORED BALLOONS

GREAIENEEREAINMEIIE FOR ERE CHILDREN

THE EVENING DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS WILL BE UNPARALLELED IN THE
HISTORY OF NORTHERN MICHIGAN

BcniNi msi uas

MAGNIFICENT SET PIECES, BEAUTIFUL AERIAL DISPLAYS; 10 MAMMOTH MAROONS WILL BE SET OFF IN THE
AIR AT DAYLIGHT. FIREWORKS SET OFF AT THE CITY MARKET ON THE RIVER BANK

at ttic Driving Park. Many Fine Horses from the Northern Part of the State wiii be here.
There wili be great exhibitions of speed at the race track.

Public Patriotic Exercises Athletic Sports of all Kinds
GRAND MOTOR BOAT DISPLAY
Aquatic contests and sports of all kinds and races between fast launches. Great base ball between fast teams. |
Come to Traverse City and have a good lime. There wilj be fun and entertainment for everybody.

Special Trains and Low Rates (jpon All Railroads
and Special E]x:curslons will be run on tbc Bay

Trains Will t>e Held Urttil After the F^Irewopl<s on the EJvening of the Fourth

Traverse City’s Hospitality Will be Cordially Extended to
the Thousands ot Visitors Who will be Present.

OflANO TnAVCnM HKIMLO, THUMMV. JUNK 11 1W7.
:* »'W {»»*_ :-

^ Ihcre’s aa advantage la being ttc
**BEST 5TOBE.** Ever>' manofae'
tnrer is anaclaos to get his wares
into the best stores. Oar position
enables ns to get first choice of
the good thlogs.

WE SEtX

BuHerick
Patteras

Thars Why
MlUlkep’s Is DUIerent
Cownenelng FHday, Joly S,
this store WIB^ closed every
FHday afternoon during wr~
weather.

Bccanse tbcy we the very
beet. D tbere was a ImMw
tteni we would have iL *

TRAVERSE CITY’S BEST STORE

lOcand 15c

JUNE SALE ’"

‘‘

r^HE MARKETS are in a condition this year such as we have never seen before.
J| The market price of merchandise is higher than it has been in many years.
On top of this conies the exceedingly cold, backward spring, with the resnlt that the dealer who is in a
position to handle them is offered bargains every day by manufacturers and jobbers who are willing to sacritlce
their proHland pocket some loss tor the soke of getthlB rid ol merchandise that Is out ol season wllh them bnl Is wanted by the retaUer II be Is nol already sappiled at a hiBher price. Onr supremacy In the dry poods line makes II an easy mailer lor ns to secure these ollertnBs. WlUIe we do not mean to conveyihe Idea
that all the oUerInBS have been picked up In Oils way, we conUdenUy predict that II yon wIU apply the severest test yon know to each ol the oltertups In this ad
each In turn wIU meet the standard by which yon measure Us InMnsIc value. Jodpe the whole store service by Uie sell-same standard.___________ _____________

Ladies’ Tailored Suits

LADIES’SKIRTS

•ikof tbc popniarity of the Tailored Suit. Our ialc* the
All (MbioD D
iMt two oonlhi pro^•e that the la<liea of Travene City and vicinity keep in tonch with
faahio&'a demnnda. While many complain of alow Imainraa in luits.onr phi-inmennl Imai-

This is one of our str<nigest lines nod we certainly sell a host of them, wbii- >
wc could not do if <iuslily. style snd pri« wen- not right

iifWi goea to abow that we give bcMer value, i)nality nnil »tyle than is to l>e found i-lee-

At $5410 w<- show an cztremriy Urge line in both blacks nwl colors. Pananiss in the ih'itof modcU. Qood.fnll, generous awec|i in phiitod and flare styles
If this is yonr price they will fully meet your crery requirement.

wbere.

Joat now we offer yon yonr choice of about

S|MH*ial offering of Fancy Mixture Skirts, all sizes, at $$.76.

*

Fifty Salts* worth in a regular way SlS.oO, lor $6.76.
Twealy^ve SaitSp worth regularly 115 to 18.50, lor $1S.7S.
Thirty Salts* aome fiom our regular atc^k and the bolanee bought at mumtactorars’ doaing ont price, reluea 128 50 to 88.50, Etona, Pony. Cutaway and fitted jacket
etylet. Tonr choice for $17.76.
Tbmist Coats—Ageato' tam^ea. 50 inches long, fancy mistnree. in 1>ox. fitted
and eami-fitting atylea. Tlierc are aixtj- ooata, bought at big price conceaaiona. We beve
divided them into three lots and priood them at $4.76,7.76,9.76, worth in a i^rular way
n.fiOtolfl.Sa Size from 32 to 38. This means a bigaaving to yon.-Better lookthem «p

wit bare

« hurry price on Uiem—$6.0$ *nd 7.60.

Snk Coats—She popniarity of theaaas a eummer
garment needa no comment. The etylee we are showing
are from the foremost maker*, and there are eume very

•mm

”»•

Etons.pwiy and cuUwey atyles.
tiie ,iUt adnace.

^alnee are excellent.
Prioea are $7.10,10,

lt,16.18,t2J0.

Croveoette CoatS-Thesc haw bwme a
neceaeity and cease to be a luxury.
We are showing two of tbc strongest unmliers on
the market, bought for and eapecially priced for thia
sale. No store in this section will show you ‘nch
valnes. Would be exeeplionany goo.1 at fl2.60 and
18.S0. We offer them at $10 and 15.

Gloves
Every wanted stylo in kid gloves from $1 to S^O.

Summer Underwear

At $6415 «<- offer you tbc pick ofalraat 40'Skirts that sold at SS. t'.tanil 510
These are a lot of odd Skirti taken from onr regular atook Only one ortwoof a
kind, most of them in light colors

CHILDREN’S COATS
People appreciate the oc»sls they get hen- fi>r The liitlc miss, as they are dis
tinedveandoniof thconlinary.
We are sh’iwing a very complete lice and are making some very attractive .
prices We show both Plain and Fancy Mixtureaiti the short, iiieilium and full f
lengths. Prices arc $1.98 tO 8.56.
Worth in the regular way $3.75 to S12.

Shirt Waist Suits

SUk Waists

To tin-woman who has not the time to moke her
own wasli dreis and who ilms nol cure to go to the dress.
nSiker tliis sb^ug will appeal to he*, as she can buy a
neat, tasty goffu ready to wear, in either plain white,
white grouwls with pretty floral desiirts or in thedark
(-alors for house wear. If yon are undecidml whether to
take the time to make it or buy it. ask the adetUdirs in
the Cloak Departmi ot to show you these. Tbcir time is
yours. whetluT voii wish to buy or not Pria-s range from

If you have not seen the splendid showing of
these you hnve not much of an idea how beauti­
ful they are. No dressmaker could make you a
prettier silk waist than we show you. nor could
she make one kt the prices we offer them at
Also in plain tailoit-d styles in .lap. Taffeta
Louisinc and Messaline silks. .\lso Plaids,
Stripes and I’rimed Warps.

Sl.S0to <8.50

Priced Irom $3.50 to $16



HOSIERY

Whi*« Waists

sic'-e wash iabrirs have h<i>n ni> Ijeauliful as tlie>- are this seaeon.
Sheer Muslins in fforol dcnigns that .-ire so Unc
to nature in .tniU-Vn and coloring that it seems as
if yiiii might pick the floner*.
Soft, ptvlty Lingerie f.awn-i. ,Mereeriz<-<l Ilarn l Mulls, the • v. r dainty
Dimity and a miiUilndK of oll.cr pn-tiy fnl>ri<-s that make the eliy'isijiK of th'
siiniiiicr frock an t*sy raatler

IMS does oof apply to the better goods
oBly. bitt to the low priced goods. Qor
showing at all prices Is worthy of yoni:
consideration.

Petticoats
meetnwrwsww-i—The art of making cotton look and wear , like *ilk
hM. Inched Dorfection in fhe Hcetherbloqm cloth, The« Petticoatt have

These ^e«»fcoIdg«K>d only wMleppooent slock loste.
has 5rfh“e%?;*u.ET to. ^nSthiS
and tome distinctive- features that tot- other lack*.
Thee* launder perievtly ami retain the Inetre

satstoH
f the I
Bilk I
your attention to
Wewiebtoe^ieciaUy call
o*
T.69. ^e believ-e this
.aripeeiBlat$6.Mand $74
tobe^eBEST eklrtontoe market at the prioe.
11 “Moneyd petticoats
reptwaally
•r’*" Taffeti
good. If they i^t or out yon have your d
anew oae or your money back. Come
variety of pret^ atylea at $$ to $18;

OQicrdat $5lo $18

Charming Wash Fabrics
' Tliesi- beaotifnl vliine ilay^ atimulaie the wrish goods bnsineas. Wc
ready for it with B l■■aat<■ba^lling assortment It’s been a good many }>-ars

WhUe lh« a,Bu.a loT ll*hl miglit ™rio»s.r bu not _beon ernt, ll.or. »
Btont, ot w™ rather in .tore for nt yet. The need lor lighter olothmg ..II
indouhteillj coeie with . te.b. end then you trill .ieh yon h.l yoore. We ne
lolly prepuetltn meet every demeed In thi. line, end e, ni»l hove e mnet
eo.riprnhen.ive line u. eeleet Iron.. We vOTy eev.nel e.oeU.-el .nek...
SeparaU gsrmenU from 5c np.
Tnion snita from $6C up
.
, MobUb Loderwear—The idea that one must make their own grows
leu each year. There are ao many dainty garment* now on tlie ma^et that are
*1 tnoeh cheaper than the hand-made, an.l yet *o nltra. lively maile, that women
ore fast learning tbalit dons not pay to make them.
.
,
m have ea*tly taken first place in this line becauM of the eupenortty of
>Hof the ihowing and o n
toe garment*, tbewlal

priwd,
U,----- yeiy special nnmbci* at $1, $1.26, $1.50 wd $2.
Thev are at cheap at when mtine was 20 per cent lower than it ia now.

1

Wf show aome exceptional value* at
Nothing is any more nnjilentant to :i woman than to
have poorly fitting or poor
wearing hoetr. We do away
with both by buying only
those that we know axo-rigbt.
tVe AS])eoial]y want vjn to
see toe Udie*' fast bhu-k cot­
ton hose with toe “BHrsoo
foot " Tbere is nu aenmin
the foot ond the iiuolity is
exeelleni.
The}- come in a l»ox at 19c
toe pair, or 3 pr bos 86c.
A cbiMnn's special at 19c.
Tbere are only about 20
dozen of these, but they ar<equal to any l«c.‘
We cg^ e most complete
slock of black and ^cy
Hosiery for ladies and chil­
dren.
Ev«y Boeier}- want can
be supplied htte

White Waisu at 89c. $1,
L25opto 124M.
Jh^^s^isfo at $1.25.
riur Waists are fitters. ,,

Embroideries
Tbe^■aretwo mimWra that
we want }on «o see ' Tbcec
art- i-xsra with- ouct at 15c
'and 2fc toe yarl These
are sptx ia' purehases and are
ont ot tbc ordinary
The 25o wie is fwrset
width and both ari very

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RIBBONS
No. 80 and 100 in Taffeta
Bilk Bibbons in full c^r
range acd csceptional tjua],
ity at 15e yard.

10c,15c,25c
Others up to T5e the yard

Corsets
The American Lady has pmr. i
its<-lf {he best • - rset on tU« market. By com­
parison it will Ik found so I prior t'> anylhinu
else j on can buy. Poases*re mure gnod leatores.
There it a alinpe for ckciy figore, a price for
every purse.
Our corset lady will be glad to show you
tbegootl points, and will also give yon filtioes
if you wish. $LMto$54>6.
Nemo Corteta for stout iieople are ackeowlf dged to be the most' comfortabk-und best'
wearing comet to be bad.
adjustable strap
for reducing the abdomen withont disoomfert to
the wi-arer; gives more wear then three ordinary
eorseU. Pri'-e $$4NI^

i:

ORAND TftAVEIGiB HEUU. THUIMOAV. JUHC II. MV.
etaend on a etaK. The ladlee arm b . wnunM. Mteh.
It-TbtX
uBviJ 8oi>d>r .ehMl COBT.D. with Mrs. P. R. Bogart In (wo we
Um Wrtxw»e at BatM la aUlI atud- 0^* a om. ko. 1 of Sotan aad Center-

- the menalea are aotatwbti dying
The Pled Btal tan. at lattagUm.'ta theWeheat a
another meeting of Ehe Ladlm lrald to hare haen the groi bonae In

■orally In the world
The a-ywisoM
aon
of
Slmoa
.
Matheyr.
of
Kadean.
Menomlntw
and ihrifiy people, who are open eonntr. while piling near tbe ataUon
smoked.
and Mr«. OrouHi are ibe h
minded.
p
naa Mruek by a awtieh engtao. 8aU.iv
Vlve-PrcJd«lt
Fnlrbanka
parenta of a baby airt.
The cl.«k for the city hall in Phlla- day.
Ula left leg was' cut off. riba"
tbe purpoae of cleaning and beantlf)--'
Miss Ida Whah-y U working for
wek before the ChrlttlBii Bedranw
deli*U Is the eeeond largrwl In (he were franored plerchig hla'lunga. The
ing the last reatins (data of tbeir Mrs Yeumana.
'
.
.
!
o-elookla.t|^t.lbefan.u,orwal-j Vhe propam U a. follow,
mvenlloo to be held In Seattle. Jnly
3ved omw.
Ir. Whaley eapecu to begin wort
norld, TbedUls a,,- :i feel each in raraplng ,lr dllcd bia bod}, swelling
tar Baird. Iftan iMr bomeon . blU.j ,o,«. llaettai op«.«d br Pr«. R.
10-15.
June 10.
aoUeed a Arc In two akldwi^ of (or*
dlam«tr which mvea a distance ofitb* face, anna and chest. Tha hoT
I apnrleM led. br
Rhode .laland. which baa 4«0 per­
aboot a fool to be travers,-d by Ihe dlcl 1o great agouy thiee boun otter,
MoUV » U» KHI., ui„b.r »
a eM.. «..««• «koal.
NORTXPORT.
sona to the Bguare mile, U the most
end of the mlnuu- hand vver>- minute.' tbe sccldem.
Nla» Mand Burdge let) last Wedungtau iuim.
»i™i. ompu, « T.,»« Cltt.
ite.|„p .f
of the
drnsiHy popalauM slate In the VoloB-'
day for ber home In Benwmla..
,
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.
.
Us l>Uce is
fret above ibv'Mreet. ;
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Tin- .1 — cIM U» «,t.U
O»o. Voice left (bU morning oo ihcl
•'“c
H-BoU.
huoaos
I who beran a arateniall:4C. ^g br the Cedar cluHi
cor rt rr> for a trip to ihe weal.
\ pasaed nwolutlona thla tiiorslnv priitagTATB OF MKTIlilAN—THE PRo|
I mmictlmrs lermlnaies falall). t»
U:sn.
Reports from tbe dlSeretil
CSisa. Wrialey received a measag.'
si.vpivage of liver and Iwwcl Ion.'
thla
morning
from
CharlevMk.
stating
flasdar spools of tbe district.
Grand Trav.rse
New York chy is lum- growing
ll.nis. To unlekly .-tid this eondlllMi
tbewi from (heir b^a Id time iQ o
that hla uncle. Mr. Wrialey. waa dead
At a sesal.m of said cvmrt, held at wlHionl diaagtvewblr iwaBalioDs. Dr.
1:55. Song br the Codag dioir.
the rale of alwait 415 .teiwona each
Mr. Wrialey will go to Charicrula loraalie an efecUro taickei brlcail<
I-.' |.r..l.,,l. odie.', Ill (h.- I'll) 1HT1V.V- Klug's New Life PiUs should always
l*:0(i. Basket dinner.
le paswd on the tliVd e
•lay.
momnr morali
While the lor. oooM not be eared,
'ive CH), ill -sibl cm,my, ,u, tL.- irth IM- vviur n«ned) Guaranteed abaolal.'
]|:SS. Song hr the Cedar choir,
The HUS4W Bardge and Grant wenl'luk «he approprtatioos bill for the
The Auloaoblle C4ub
H' iHvlisfaelor)- in ev-erv- ease ««• ovoney
aboot *8.000 feet of hemlock belar delay Id .lull.'. A. 11. IP<'7
111 Manlailque on tbe rarferr}
praaideu Bd Swanson.
>r fe
feeble minded and lUs<lt'j-|roundeil Un years ago baa 2.W0 u
back, al C A. Rugbee Drug (to.. S. K
Blrored, the gtarite warebeue.
Ptvtrnl. Mon
l-Yra It
Walker,
1SclocUon br Iho Solon orebee•I Ionia n killed ticye.
Wall A Sons, Hanna'................................
annab Drug Store. 25c
ludge of Prnbali.
^r^’w. n. NIcbula rHuraed home
Ulnlac a large amoun of potatoea.
a.
flenator
Allison's
frejs^teat
no.)!,
Mil.
file
Kaukak.smarsh,
lu
Indiaiut.
from Mcndoii last Wednesday even­
In
ihe matter of the rsiale of!
waa aaved from damare. A high wtad
l:».
front the Cedw Bon­ ing. wbero she apenl Uie pul mouth
The senate reported out fjvirralily long fainoua u a bunUug and fishing Inhii Biirr.>ws, lab- i>l sai.l rounl'.
was btawlag.
with her mot her.
deceased.
,
dar aebool.
the Stmpaon mllit.in' hill and placed resort. Is tbnwipocd with cnermln.vThe Bell cotafMUir
h«a IM talei Ursui left Tuesday mumH. ll.inviws liKtiiic Iliiwl >1.1
l;48. Vocal ank. br Mrs. Bdward
It on the regular order. It will |ir..h,i'i llnn Ity a prn]crl tiw tbo drainage of
liunie lb Monirow-.
joufl bis dual
as .\dmlu-|
pbODH In WiUlamaborg and vldDlir
Ibis g.iwt traci.
The .dan for the
Till- carferry will give an oxcursiou 1> pass (fiday. . .
or of said esiHle, and bis )--llliou
•Bd the nlara waa eeU over tbatltae.
1;S0. Racllallott by Hlaa Itather In Elk Rapids oo ThuraiUy, Jiiue IJlIi.
Eaglaa in Scatien.
work h:.s been develuiK-d in the
lO.iMiig l.ar the altowan.'.- ihejvxg.
The Neribpai Cadets will auumiiHin}.
Il ls oideiv.1, llial Ibe sill d.) ol
UoefBer.
J.-.-khiai. JtiiiM U—Tbe imim.il i-m- of eaixuitueut station ut tb.i agiiculCut Hie Face.
Ur. and Mis Jumo Kehl left last
Jill), A I>. I'v.;.
ii-u o'.-lock in Unl:5S. Song from the Oerman Zion^
veiiiiiai Ilf the h'ra.crnBl Oititi- .djtuial .l.-iKirtmeni, aud provides
Mouday on the ferrj for Maolsllqift-.
Bun, the JprOhMrtd aon of Mr. and'
foivnisMi. al said proKite oftter. InSunday sebod.
Engles Is proving a' givat
event, jereaaed csirrying caicicliy in the rivvr
where they will go to Dakota.
for exaniliiliig :ii..l .vllowliig
Mra. J. N. Oalleso fell while pUring
There will be need of io*:00. Paper from the Cedar SnnMr. auil Mrs. George McCray left la.rge scries from Ih iroll. :-o:sing.n» siraigbtcalng 1U channel.
s liovl.v apininu-d or et.imiulug
Tbeadar aftcn>ooa and atruck
dar school.
laal Thanslay for Sullons Ba) . w hen; AtlriiiD and
Saginaw
arrived thl«|
The ■•reduetton of aluniim
setticidesand iillowmg sai.l mconnt
head on an oil eaa badlr euuinr Ua
S:10. Vocal acto “He
Mo" they will take cUarge of tin- I'lirk
minc.
.\ 4>H/e Winner will' i.> <hiv has hot yet lavii Jilieiiipl.d In
II in fuilber Orilenvl Ihai piibUc uo
face. He wan brooght to tfaia d
by Mini Belle Halrernon.
aw'Brilcil.
.•e tbeivof be given by publicall.w
for cvKiuuetviul piirjiiiae-. .but
where a pbraiclaa took tao aUteb<
For Potato
Bugs oothiog'
a eo|'» of Ibis older, foi- Hum- sue*;i6. -aondar Sebooi work.- I
AcctHdlug to jdaus iniide bj Frank lulsH-atot}' etpcrlnviils have shuwu
C. A. Hattie aud family and
In the WDond.
•sslve w.v-ks pi-evioiiK 10 aui.l da) of
Strived last Wednesday .-vcnlug
ev<
to I 'Ihutu.ioon B«-ailglit, of la.w Augcle.-. that bauxite or alnuiinum ore exists
Ocanty pinaMent John White.
la-artng In Hi.- Oraml TiLvers.- HeiaUI. has ever been discovered that
spend the sninnin at ih.-ir
2:50. SelecCoo by tbo ordieiitra.
hi largo qnaniKles In the cemral pmv a iiews|)a|H-r printivl and eiienluleil iii is as good as PURE PARIS
merhomc.
Mr.
Trimble
came
MwreUo-Mv.vsurcr
rf
the
AmerWill tatarwye Real
*i3J.
Bong by
br the
the lotanncdlalc
iDtanscdlaic to take charge of-Mr. Itotlle's
launch.
»«"uinrists. ibai orga»i«i. imv-s and .vwaii ilu- coming of sonu said county.
JU,
BCMg
Ikutle
s
Groeiwl Buperlntesdeat
GREEN unfortunatclv many
FRED n. WAIJvBRa of the Cedar Sunday aebool.
{
John Kennody will leave
io llir th»>
lias l:il.cn U|> the iMviyert of biiil.lth»i lias
la rMUi. with lundeni uia
Tramp of Detroit and Dlriaton BuperJudge of I’lol-ale. get hold of some of the poor,
2:40. Reading of thn minutes of •wnilng tor ibe west, w-bere be hu log a ,
Kuuciii Io the late Edgar cblnery .for manipulating..........................
IntaodeMt Theodore Bnad of Grand
last meeting b, the dUlrlei aec
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•» - 1 WIIS.UI
Wils.«, N}.-at Laramie. Wyo., anil the Ilsh n n.'w and'valuable iuiluain fur
grades with which the market
tUpIde. passed through the dtr this
ppUrr.
Mrs. Ida Ilu<ld sjn-ut laal Weducs. j fund Is to l>e swelled by receipts from India.
Bomtas on their war aouth after
•s flooded and results are not
2:45. Song by the Good Harbor •lay In Traverse City.
a big vniertiilimn-iu which the fim- Erery lime tbe paiien. sa.v sonuha^ apeot a «oi«on of raaterdar
satisfactory as
the
Potato
4>uarteL
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Campbell arrived n,ak.;ra will giva. In tlie/hc-ek of Sej.i. ihing alsvul 'daps' It buns the Ja|wiiand last night /ortber north
home this evening from a iri.i to
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2:t0. Selection by the oreheatn.
ei-e p>-opIe.“ said a Jainsese. “We rail
raiser not only wastes time
dlvIatoQ, where the road bed U bdag
Grand Rapids and Groenvllle. Mr. *'*
*;». Treasorer'a twpon.
-II „i,ended the 'cwlon Is In prugm* in os .Ans.-hs. ,o«r <vumr}- Xlw«>u, pronounc.-.! In ilie
CampiM-II
reballaated. Ther arrived In the dtr
and money but also loses his
2:00. • BecUon of ntfiesra and other Merchantmen's bunqup
at
the
I
J^nee
tVHIiani.
second
Jaintn-.se
tongue
'lllhon.'
and
.v
Japon an extra and went south on paapotatoes.
Imalnau. Closing aong. '•Nearer My Bapi
iinese man is 'Nllioiijlu,' Fureigneis
aenger No. C.
>» McljiiighUn speni Sunday 1<
Tod to Thee,"
saildeii Jap.vn.-M' tin.l Jat>nn beeaiisf
In talMng with n Rerord reportei
Bverrono la Invited to be preaeni.
Ibey don't know b..« to pronomie.-1
It U being pushed as rapidly as ' •
We carry
none liut the
thte noon. Mr. EBael aaM that the
Offioera of tae aaoeiaUoo.
y on the Niirthisyrl B«-aeh hotel U
that Waablogton the real, words."—New York Son.
'
' wort the grarel tralaa were dolns
Lavanburg's Star Brand of
Rudolph Uuiaer prealdent
la- the only clli.'S
W. J. McGee the fainuus auibruisilwas pntaartWtr to a general
■Glen M'taltmoce left last WedaeNduy t
,,
S).3ctac!es. 10.- to 1-V pair.
Edward Swasaon. vice preMdenL
' vetutel Is ordered ogisi aud geologist ..f Wi
Pure Paris (.ireen and store
Bay
where
he
will
ijike;“®
***'
haalliig d tha track on thla dlrtaion.
Roy Hannahford, aecretarrreturn by Sept. Jt.
ibe run
Chitlren'n Hamlkercliieft. 1
-ban
bank f.
charge of the
it in a cool place away from
•Hw compaar has had ordera In for
Mlaa Btaaita**earolt. treasurer.
has ta
J. F. Mathews
M.
SiaicK who have no “given" nam-s
for -V.
Btael for aome time, but the
oil and water
which
often
of tl I lii London several days ago for lic.'i. Thut Ik lo any. bis (WO inlliiils saiv.'
wUi not he dellrered util fall, when
Canvat Uloren. fic pair nml
makes the very best Green
ns a given name, aa ilicy do ii.ii stand
the work of laylDg thefa where needed
iipwardn.
for numcti. ui Inluls uminlly do. Mr
deteriorate.
: will be taten up. The ateel ordered
Sewing MuehiiiP Oil. 4c IioUlo
Ely Bordrouk. and daughter Bnimn.iGiurgv- Thoi-o, a primei, chiding him XleGA-e Was named "W. J,"' in lus inla of aerentr-hre ponnd claai, or
couniy for Mrs
aiu-Ll last Wednesday
In Travel's.'
not becoming an aulhor lur tlu- fanc.v. and "VV. J,- he is to this day.
Sewing M<ichiDe Uamla. *.>c
thnreabanta. and wiu be laid where health.
»

..
.
beneflt of mankind.
We have handled the same
T-Ik' atorr come* from lliw state of
each.
- iin.I Mrs. Kre,! Haumberger
H^ter ateel la atUl Is nae. which la
Mias Maltha Shorter bad a p
New York halt the most dllapidat. 'i Washluglon that miiny
sheep
0111
WodncKday
In
Traverse
City.
brand for years and our cM^
Inf; U- U.Ulo.
largclr at thla end of the.road. There auniriae Thursday last. In a via
.. Emma Solslierg of Charlevoix. . Iiavenienis of nny laige city lo' ibn there hare uioiu> growing on llieii
are manr mllaa of track near the citj her cousin. Mr. Baker of Aubni
tomers
always report sure
Maebioe XoitUi*. lie («pi.T.
'
j
a-orld,
Kxix'il
eiiglui-cn.
in
(he
.
ni'
s.
II
I
k
said
Ibat
i
I.
cm
'
s
I
i
.
vj
.
Hr. Baki-r la In the furallur
where the ateel la oolr «xtr
Pint. Ic paper.
and good
results.
In bulk
undertaking busloewa but Is at preaem
■||.l'iy'ot (be tKy bare Just eotiiiil.-lei; i
1 >11 low sbcds so lung Usl wint. r
ei.tr potmda and thla will all be re­
ivetlng for his health.
Uow Tie*. 4c wich.
. j un I'Xiuiusilve examliial
Hut thclr wool gut w-ull of dirt ami
or in boxes.
Prices the very
placed br the new ran*.

School closed Thuraday, aud FrMay
voey and children aie «)wnd- greaier luirt of- Mnhliatlun lalaiul. and <U:ii some of them cullecli-d eHi.iiab
Wtiip*.
each and apirarJnD afbool. teacher, and many of '
lowest
that
good
Paris
Green
the lighter raila weee laid m>n>e
days a( iheir Coiln^.
dn-lslon,
lur ilie moss Mvd to take ruoi in.
methere oijoycd a idcnlc at the b
LaJiea' 2'x- ColUre going at
1 s|M-til a few days In Trsiv- •
can be sold at
rdwa ago and' ataee that line the
Tbe iJidlea' Alil
met
Thursday
H.dllns Randut|>b. w ho - has ben
Prof. Biigene Wambaugh. ..f Hie
. teturulng Satunlay evni-j
lOe <«cU.
huslneaa of the cond haa nnlUpIlad a
tbe home of Ura. Dnvid
uisen (I. read (lie U.'cluradon of In- Hui vurd law seliuol, ban lie>.-a vtigaged
tar todar
oH>«M • Itaap of »flj. ^ l^eetanaa oow.tr win be beta
•ahe. i. due to taf nwnber or daral 'i^b* Oouiwtauona] cbitn
Wapbonea Id ,taat alcteHr.
Abow ^
,m-

e afleraaoc of tbe 2lal fc

UNTIL
BUGS are EXTINCT

Which Do You Need?

I .

lalgold. for whom tbey
great manr Umst |rl|»cb. k courae. ra■re ten ladlea preaent.
OBlret a better and hearier tra^k.
d Oran la enioylng a visit
»e wtak trataa,are falrty a^ng from ber ala r. Hra. Kaffir,' from euit
of Klngaley.
Mre. Ardelta
Miw. A. S.
and there are aareral worktaf
o Hogsback
twrto here mad Baldwin. TlOa makce Barauni went I
Sued
These two
travel a IllUe duaty but a heavy rata ladles were Invalids during the wlnti-rj
' win again pal Utat irooWo back
. munlhs. taad Uils Ik the flrwl
ridel
. pGnndma Gibbs " has been able to
Bonnal.
kka aince early last fall.
Tbe acrvlecs ol the church Sunday
Reaertto ^einlnfi.
• vcnlng were conducted
bJ
Mrs.
The aiMDmer rcaortara cu'l wait. B
“owiuob of
ui tl
MIC aiarsu u<'iguuuruuu.i,
. It’a warper Sown ta Miaaourl thaii It Id the sbocDce of tbe Rev. Hr. Her•rt at Traverse Clt)'.
b here
a. SL Loala parv made arHarry Grey of Kingsley, and faiully
rangetMf^ fU1> % P«w MaraunU* spent Snnday with relives here.
railroad ta bitag thpm aorUt on. a
June 11.
special t^Io. TJ»e Uate wUl leave SI.
Real Estate Trsnafsra.
Ada V. Miller to Wiu. Damyw'. |
and paa* |hru<igh hero aboot noon Us
eels. >150. .
murrtiw. "kavtag tbe panaeogei
Jolin Schmuckal to tTiarliv. £
•crharlova^| Petoaker. We-quc-ton-elng rauekml. i-li ..f se>4. Six'. :s. T. rti.
and Bay View.
II. tl3W.
Chaa. Wllbrim. el. aL. lo Cbas. McrSome of tapm WUI Mop at the Fare
HaruDMis tan nt Cbarievoig Which ri(t. parocla. 8>'C. 3. T. 37. B- 12. *l“0
CboK. Merrill and wife To FlavlouH
already haa excellent aninaier bookA. PowrlU parccU. See. 5. T. 27. R.
»258.
Sapartataodeat Baacl thtnka
Flavloas A. ruwell and
wife
praapeeta lor the raaort aeaaon «f the Howard Whiting, parrels. See. 3, T
r. B. 1:. *750, •
hMt and said this morning;
Robert P. Garland and wife lo John
If we can ^t the right kind of itroisiruog and wife, ima 31
'voatker, the season will be a record block c. II. U E Co's. fi. S3INI
jQMph Mixpaux and wife
breaker. Tbe people have the a
SpcTBcek and wife liHa 2fi
and they wapt to cogne aortb.
"oek 8. Coodrtch'A 8760.
Inn will be «MI filled all sowpior
Alonio J. Albright
au<U R.
fruta the preaent outlook and tbo Sewell, lareela. |2(M.
Anna B. Hutebinn to ias. 8. HodccK,:
Sorting are tbe largest ever.“
lou 1 and 2. block “E." N. Fife Lak.-.

UwlB tkW araiitac wHk .tarpd ateepen

x'jcl.-lH'ndene,' a
Chlldreii'a Da) exerclM-»
aJmvslnwn expusKI.in
held la both the M. E. and 45ongrega- on'julv 4
I Atlabla iiUoravy. and
llonal chuieho. Sunday June 1C.
n .. .
.
the gntal-gwal-gnindsou of Thomas
Mra. Adolph March left Thuraday
to F|>ead a afiori
iliori lime In liig
liix Rapbls
The Moilii-r'i- iii.-eilng
Til.' rociKirailon .d Iiv-wieli, Mugum.' of Mrs. J. U. Div
land. bUK d.-eldtvl to allow dug.. iCSfriivI a» imving iWKsetlg.-th .............

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..........

Koosevell
i ceiil>,
of Women,
Ak evlilelirr' ad Rie .leeliuo
Ill are commltlec for
Ik-rry und Kelil
next mn-Ung '. be held In the L'.oi' liig In l-higlHU.I. |i IS Maied that Hi.'
gregallonal eliuiv;h parlors.
miiiil.iT of (iiibli.- b.m.-w-s
Miss y-nncls Nelarni Irfi ihls mornhig for Cadillac to i-pcnd a few weeks S»',T27. ;.|>.I Ik- 1'.“>4 the
yi,'.<Hi.
The Noriveigiaii t«.s.ai aiiilierii..'

:::k

t.)

the g’lvenimenl alnect

i-arly

.Marrb. cumidllng Infonnalloo alKOit
suiuie law

den Seedn^onty 6o.

Drug “Sl0i$

U r.'gar.l.'d as one ..f iln- gri'alesi
Diliorin.-K la Ani.-iica on n.imtltii-

I
. Tborp of
nnim-vl a

Watts

7 package* Flower and Gar­

.

C-.r. Fwiit* l aiooSt.

riiicago.

TraveraeCity. Mick.

Ellis Corey as bead of the I'. R. Sle
ewnxr.ilioli. sbullld Iho Jatlv.v In- i
Uiov)-.! or leslgti. Is only 40 >v-ar>. ol
and «a-s grailuax-"! frurn the cvigiii' •
ing diit.viimeni of tin- Dnivi'isii) -

In :i n-|a>ri
fiom ConsuMleio-iHl
have under rorsi.leiaiion au api.li.o- Williarvl l«. stralchl. al KuLkn. he
lioii for (•ermissloii l» print artveills.'- sluK-s llial Uie area U-averaed by Hie
m.'iit.- oil lb.' Kick of postage slaiiip.. Sonlli .M.iorhiiiia railway Is

Saturday at
Steinberg Bros.
Men’s Suits at $9.60
ChoKc

Watch Gr^t’^e
••Steinberg Bros.

all our

l^t Men's $l;i.50 Suits $0

Men’s Hats at $1.60
Clioii-c of any

$'2f)(lHai

in the si-jrc,

J

00

Men’s Suspenders at 16c
Mcn\ best '25c Suspenders for Satur-

eraa City Rod and One dob will bold
tan middle of nezLttootli. promlsea
to bring one of the largest crowds
ta aponamen that ever aaamobled
tae city. The fiabennen'a end of the
-tat la aometalng new and will nttrnet snany vtalton. There wUl ..

G. B. Doherty and wife to Jaa.
Hodges, ivarcela. K. Fife Lake. SSM
Daniel C. Hutchins. Admx.. to John
butler. Iota 8 im.I 4. block
FVs LAke. tlM.
John Sbuller lo James 8. Hodg<;s,
loo 5 and «, block "E.'' K. Fife Lake.
150,
Arohihtad Gibbs and wire lo Oaenr
Simpson.''parocla. H. L. E Co's. 6th.

both halt and fly casting, and much InBenJanlD WriU to L
tartit U manlfeated among tbe crack and wife. loU SS and 6
•Mb. ««M'.
eastern of Ralainaaoo while It la
table that taera will be r^rtB. Corey, lou 5 and 8
uvaa hare from ManUtae. KkBa,
Frtoskey

and
other
aorroim
PniBlarnn. 1
Interiochni. *75.
Pftta* will be awarded tar dlalaoce.
Mm*f a
tacnracy. akiu in handling. Me.
_______ __ nd wife. I. _
U a Co'a. 4Ub »S00.
"•My ta avayara.
_ Hopkins. xH of eti
A ehort ume ago. another paper
>M. 8ec. 17. T. K. R, It. *375.
published an nceouni of the capUra ta
Wm. a Sdibil to Arthur Carder.'
R. n. *1.00.
- -a lan-yer la the bay ataUng that thCM parocla. 8ro. U. T. 25. a
Aithnr COrder and wife to eamuri
^ were very
u
uiat
NMkoraon. parcrii. 8ec. It. T. 25. R.
taoro was aolM mUfomation In rw 1L »*S».
Rtax Henry Perry and
wife to
•ard to this as the bay U Ulriy team
T. Hortoo, pnitelx. *221.36.
la* with tab aperies of bmi and the
Stawrata. If they .. draired. could
—aka great hauU of them. As the

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Enamel Bedsteads, WcU Snpportcd
Bed Sprlnrs, Reversible Cotton
naitresses. Pbonorraphs and Records,
Fine HarsdUes Bedsireads. Beam
;anUB^l
Lace Curtaios, Daloty Under'Skirts.
Salt Cases, etc.

Your choice of any of the above
for 100 n'ckels

MATCHRTT.

Jack" Wheat haa moved hU family
«ark« la very limited f«w ibia elasa
> Klngaley. where Mhi. Wheat will
■ ' ta fitt. they set Ibeir aiMa. whenever
a viadcr ihe can- ta a draHor.
POaalblr. oat ta Ilu. way of the
Sanford ITuckcr ami (anllv nprait
yera.
Sunday with Hr. Bndlonl. of mar
Gucklcv.
Tbe seosoa thu ytar la very Isle
Mli-a Louella Star »UI rUrt lot New
talas fully a mooih behind, nta
York Jtext Wedgertay.
.KH raan^ |p .ay
Myreo and Dan Taylor
•U a noitaer ta fiatariMi Bara Mr raalll— TlBltad with Mr._______
taUr» tatah
•tataty ta demxndt fore more.
Mra. MTU Taylor
Wednrada.v

•■!Ssrs2.«Kf-JsrSM

Stefaiberg Bros.
TKAVERSE OTY. MICH.

Ladles* Fancy Hose, worth l-5c a pair, for

Ladles’ Embroidered BaadkcrclHcfs
High grade, pure linen, worth 40c and 30c each. ’O'Kn
for Saturday only at..................................... WVV
Cblldren’s Wmsts, .11 vltu. worth Ik. 1 An
for Saturday only at..................................... AVv

Infant’s Kiiit Vests
worth 15c,

for

Saturday only at...................................

lOC

Best SOc and 7Sc Conets, tor Saturday

Xtemember tfaese prices are good for

Saturday only
at Steinberg Bros.
iSAViafSE cm,

mice.

GRAND TRAVER

MV. JUNE IS. isr.

■LACKHAN.
Hr. and Mrs. Join HaMI
will hare ioriii* the reaorl raMOtt.'
Hasklu; Blocraphlcu) easy. Wasblagttn. Mary Dorvey; Solo. Le«a (MeCapt; Bmorr haa nn oe the weat bar
gam Kulett'a Sunday
Mr*. Chartm Spaulding sad ehUdren;‘*‘>er* i
a Dunbef of reara and thoroucblr: Of Hayfleld have been spcsdlng the;
Lliile Charlie Barratt who ba* btea sob; aaa* HUiory. Nellie Weseott;
iBBtrcmenial musle. Mr* M. L. Seskoowa the wanta of the people.
put week with her parents. Mr. and sertooaly sick the iiatl
Jaac •.
*e«; OmtIoB. Lincnln. Laur* E BurpIMad vlil be
Un. J. Cary.
much betti
^
Bend; Oripnal story. Etta Wheeler.
■lx feet wide aad elcjgteea feet poR.
ChOK
I* .pending a few^y.
ffiy “fSal^l^S^rwiUi fruae roof and ■ ttoae bBeemeat.
KAS60N CKNTER.
with his cousin.
Lenub and Be*alri«>i,i
l. Unub
IWwale,Lor„,^
ta„raoenia.
The but) eoapleted wiu «oet liooo.ou,
Box of Kingsley.
Iniu*k..........................
Mr*. H. L. Xesreo; Addre** tn
Mondar. Jin Borer and Bd. OooIbc
We would like to announce the Sun-IRmduates,
ites. Attoi
Attorney J. W. Patrbiii.
left for Idaho.
Kaaaoe Boedar.
day M-hooI will be at 10:30 a. m.. next'Tiavc »e city;
Music. 0
Mr. and Ura. Craal Brooks
Sunday. ,On rhnreh Sunday wfalcfa 1* : Class Prophrey. Olive Da«
family nailed Mr. und Mra
I;
-'lass- Of I9"T; - _____ ...
Mr. Martin and Miss Anna visited wery all« mate Sunda.- Subtfcy sehooi 1
Uruoka. of Almira Buoday
« later's slater. Mm. D- Manigold'l>e "> thv u.oal hour. I;3u p. m ' U‘'lom». C W
Ehle.
Tbe>llaeea ICdoa aad Adah hi
near MayfleW. last Wednreday. Mrs.'The rcasod of thl* slight ebaog.- .1,1,
'■‘ard: Musk. Orcheslrat tl.v
■ueetlcd the Cblldren'a day excTcUee ManlRDld has been in very poor buallh i
‘or the bent-Bi of those desirlug to mg rv^ks and ^.-dkiion the Rri
at Cediir
>. Soudar.
ludjiy,
but
is
reported
better
:
allend
servkek
k.-lU
at
the
Malchell!
Mr
Haskins
The si-rahers, U.
Ithow Riecta
tVe ai
rry tc learn
, that *”l
A. the Methodist have: cradttair. ami
Ibelr par—..
Th.
Jae*. who
e
U tblrr;ir«oi- y*«r
Mr. and
t'lo. Zeigler lom
1C of bU oxen Batd (hglr wlvea. and all m.ide this chaap- with us *..!«-hooIUunlM,dthelr*t'
RIeeh bellevee be li the ol
t Tom Ch..ureh's bandar
a poiab>.
irdey h> choeklne o
•ad
rS.riti rY..,,n,.i Ihrl*''*'' eunddrui both'.iU realUe a murh''»>»' ar>Uied. u the number of 41. |
coanirr: he
Mynm Menlo spent 8unda>
1
wUh
to a iddc room anili
‘“■■•‘'r congn-gsiton .hkh Is greatly were Invlusl ................................................
quHe >pn-. thoucb I
uuie Irtfoda
frifoda a( jnatie
Platle river.
rl
married .viopk are speodiUB *]^ I J I
ilmomlnMioos
sen.-d with Ire criwm and cake. The
The eTmdi*"“^
He baa the beat of care f
a-eeks
thebumeol the crorfm.,
^
In (be]
"ah.. Hv,-s ......
with hai: «*«
'■** ta-...f„Uy
ta'i"fuliy trimmedtril...... .
rrleei 1 le hae doB<- for
" flue (ime Sundav on
ibclr wheeU. father until otbir ammgvmcnu
«r.|
be made
They wem to OvUtI and wc
Ihc roads in a race wUh a
Mr*. Chaulker and sister. Hiss Annc’^*"'
bl'socn.. the rla>., flower. Thek B1..I-1
.. la the B«i»l of
horses. Of course the biryclr came Barratl
larratl »p«-ui
»p.-ui a very plea>
pleasant after-;
Suean Balea.
out bt-si. The roods ar«- In flue eouJUU last t-'riday alUj Ml*. tVulte.
class-soiiE. ittiiJlnc In C.bn Arl«r"
Mra. Minnie Courladc. who was the dlUnu fur wheellDC and we are pleased
ariileu be E1t.ali.lh Rav tor thi (s-MIsa Platt of Klng.sley
pieal of her pareule. Mr. and Mrs.
p Isiys min,
raslon. was nti.Mr. Palrbln's Inar brother, the llei. J. E PlalU
baa
(age of beinr
[stnicthe spoeeh was Usietied to wlili
services hen: Sunday.
d. C-----[
Usi w.wk a son
to M’-'aamest ationilou and reeeivbd heart'
Maar from here attended eoofli
■ and Mrs. Myers.
for-both old and youag.
UuB service* ai the St I'raucla church,
Mrs. Durry- and se
The hfewman bo>s repaired
Traverse City. SuDda}'.
WlllUm Bo..key no
pbonr. men-, vieii.-d frlcni
In-re la I Wed- ,ho singer, and the musicians. Many
Peck's wind mill one da* last «
lieorr Ponoo wcBI up the Bmnl
taking flftet-u pbon.-s on line scveti. nesday.
Mrs. S. L. Peek Is slaying (nr
I thank, and much praise
Kan river oae da>’ this week and made prestui with Mrs. PTed Uevmai
Line aevi-u is coiisldertvl a noisy line.
Mrs. Thomon. her liitU- daughier.'„,.veher* Mr and Mr*. Orutnl.rlU foi
» llBe catch of Bftr brook troot.
Well, why shouldu't It be*
Osliom.
and Miss CoUIngs of Krunkfon jire ,|,elr unlklng «nergy and del.-rmlii.*
WlUlam Edwards who was <juiie
The Ladles' Aid met «1lh Mrs. Btan- ■he guests of Mrs. Van
and Mr*. I
tail Burker.
ntak.- ih.- whole thing a graii.l
■kk. ta OB the road to roeovery.
ey Usl Thuiwdsy afternoon,
the
John Yankee, who tends the edger
' H BOlhlBE happens, John N. CourIdles realng carpet mp. and piecing In the Xesaen mill was hurl last wei-k'
Ude's seven year old peach orchard
. Maple City.
quilt hloekt. After the buatnesa meet­ by ii piece of edging .tnkiog him
will yield over a thousand bimhela of
Mr. and Ur*. Geo. Nephew aod ing the ladle. adyoiim<d to meet with hi. t-hln, culling hk Up so badly
idly It
k Pleasant SuiVrla*.
nelre. Miss Emma Bust called on Mr.. Mr*. Warren Taylor June Ittlh.
be sew-ed un, it
II the
day 'aomi-body la KOliie I
k miei
and Mrs. Geo. IV-ck. Mr. Peek
1 upper III. which It did I K cut. I
■ win sell their potatoes
vehlelee of all dcMMiplIoos to ot
t«-eth. a

to B. F. Savior for Ihiri/..-^,Ikmwked <
beaulUnl BekiUc lake r«ort. This
had a narrow i
at their home near Solon, to relcbratc ;
cents per bushel.
I I'rulsed It
promises to be a
trough here today on bis »aj
Injury,
Hiss Martin. Misa Eftle Bogart. Wal-' '•ape (roii
the birthday anniversary of Mrs.;
bst Kassou to see Dr. Rucgseggai
Lneffler Tuesday evening Mav 3kth. •
Bom. to Mr. and Mr*. James Skiver.
'Brooks spent Monday
d in Rays hall,
guesU -. _ ............ .................. - .............
,.
June 6ih. a boy.
Mflemoon wllhi her friends Mrs. Maud
crowdedl last Ttiursday It was a complete surprise as tlie first
Chesley Rou.e baa purchased a IniMwhich
Albert Carlisle had the Bell phone Bronson of Burdigk..........
.rdtgkrllle. .
; Buckley and la preparing to build; ..venUig. th.- |.n«iain
pr
«hlcb was nnetr Iniiinatton »f anything unusual, was
pot up at his residence this week.
Geo. Peek, aulstod
when ih«- lUirty be,id.-d l.j- the Solon •
bouse thereon. He eipeek to mow | r^.nd,.,-e«l f'was as lollows:
loiiows;
-.vir
Hr. asd Mr*. David KUnen. were the ......... _. ... Sultan
:an of Burdkk-viUe
Burdl
about three weeks.
joi-chesira; luvocatlon, ih,- Rev,
brass I«nd IIW in on the lawn. The
KoesU over Sunday, of Mrs. Blmens make garden. They plowed, dragged.
psrcBU. Mr and Mrs. James D. Bcarh. planted and act out some churn' «------Mr and Mra. WIU Peaw were the
health Is
cnetU over Bunduy of Hr. and H
muugh to pt&m her own garden.
jaiDes D. Beach. O. G. Chandler
. Lapham of Lake
■nwrerae Oty. drove out to the fa
Sunday.
for fruit
They have besun pmellalns
ealled a few aiomonU oo bis neplie*.
(■MobKlI at Bast Head.
Mrs. John
Shaw
and
dauebler
neighbors of this place
rnmcM of Bllcfai. «
Children's day exercises
over Sunday of her
Cedar City Sonday.
June 10.
*^pStM?^SuiUB« U the order of the
day. Borne fartnera here still have a
Q06D HARBOR.
lane duantlty of potatoe* oo baod.
KMT MY.
FDftrtwe Mtchbom ol Penr I

jA,.,. .V...."S',s

j

NATiOKAL tneurr asNeAMr
H |.;,s-.s| «|ib Ml*, [.oeincr was remembered by her
gam'-s and
lasi <rf all caim- frl.md. with m-veral Bn* ptewenk.
the Isiunilful supis-r. Whlrh w.vs pu- amni
-hlch '
Jnycvl by all. TIu Solon Land, which dinn.
of fourlrv-n pi.-ce.
S tendered
r>-ndeted pillo*. two fancy cake platca and
a large nt
Bne aeltw-..liters The party dtapersed about
tloqs. which Slav
a them Bsa m.. wlih the tnrltVUon to caw
also for their Irad.-r '

OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT IS NEVER OUTDONE

ha^ refased from nrty
eenu {^>>^»'

to

sixty

mir^* ba'y i

Mrs. J. U. Kllury who baa been vU!
lag at Glenmcre the past week la e

than was Brat expewed. bul in ease ut
•meneoey. don't fonet that patch
ittMin com and try a little piece «
bwkwbeal aad aow It the S7th of

-nlag out sbmc nice lattC
E. Mato of Lcland called here reCDlly on business.
Miss Jennie V. Anderson of Tmvme City, made her folks a short
Isit receaUy.
lappens.
Mr. and Mr*. Carlson of Gills Pier
rs. Carl
visited here with
r. Mr*. P. Swt
im. Jr..
•OWEM HAflBOIt
Id Sunda)-.
Mr.*and Mm. Wm. Pexse and son
Mias Anna Kropp la'HsM
Roy. ap«et Sunday at East Bay.
brother
Will's
at
present.
Ed Bnory la repalrtnc hta boat for
Maater Paul Oerndt and alster Ida
the season.
: Glenmere spent a week here with
A good many people come to
Bowwrs Harbor Sands* to see (he ble
of ball whli* was not played
B^KrSSi!l^ the Clilteus phone
put la last week.
Jne 11.

For $2.9a

For $4.89

W’e will ifiroyouK laiye, high
We will give yoa a aoliil oiik 'efoui Kxlt-oaioB

back, roil aeat. Km, Roejeer. mUc

I Table Top. 4Sxl2 inebea. with -*> roontl legs ac-

from ,oiik Bud uii-cly linubed.

rurulf bolted, makiog a very rigid tabl«. worth
; S»00. Then wtf have the tablea that (mrr)- the

wi'lliambburg.

: filKoga.

Right reyany entertained. ThU wax
the^vpnliet .oc the mamhaw at the ih

OOMNSSUnO.
The third quarterly meetlnc of this B.Y of Elk Rapids, as they took the
'
"
yeslerdav at
this departure from the BUsonk hall i
year wsa held
irguBon gave
e a good Aqp». wh««44iOt thMr number ha
eknreb. Elder
I WljneCi^ file poulhring of the degrtv
Iw rVahk O-Srleu bi
Cast Ba
Ur*. Elleo Blmon
nilisIchspuT 0. E
;ti.
Rapids oo the account of Mrs.
niq<lv-4<iii*
■ ■ -4<1 . pud the oBlcvTs^nd
m.*~. >»ing quite sick.
yb6
<■(
>|pnil<l
Qavid EliBon has gone'to rlidL intxiihon ^a|pni).l-b«
Hr*. David
hor a
at But Day. whose health thalr isork. ''Atlov the Wrft^as
her notbor

I'jjsr

is quite poor.
Hn. Chandl
adiCT .

We Give a Quality of Goods that Gives Satisfaction emd Undersell All

We can Furnish Your Home from Top to Bottom and Save You Money on Every
Article.


better, abv

cd by
^e ireos are coming out
I. Mks
not but a lltUe more than It
_________ ____________
—un. Mks Noiymir at thU Ume.
,Jnpe 8alrd.,>ll»» Addle Crisp. Brother*
It was a gr«Bt chock to i
bon to aee the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ijrtm and Dennlg Hoxsie were beat
................................
ind- They meuto aebthsiall was kmkud iTtev
snd provided fur. At the eU-vviilb hour
Mrs. Uiu Curtisr- entered the chapter
room
lO'Umc » ve the chapter
have been bunted also.
train on the P. M. R I
Cape Bd. Eknasy U fltung
11:30 all took their depx-------- -----bML the OnRiama. In flrsKla;
to,enjoy, more Boeb gaiholnga la the
dldaxt. all new timbers ta her.
'ulure aod
f ■ling that
th
the eventhe pBinter* get through with
-------ir full
------apeol.
........................B
looking boat and one ing bad Iken wel!
will
be a
e that sbej June 10.
wanted on the r
that U wa

ekwAtevi^ btai'Way '

(oo/:

sovrmmm

wm
For $4.48
Sfi

Globe Deptiiient Store ^mm^'^^ThaIwke

25 Pieces Dottol Swiss Musliii,

Lovely Wash Fabrics

In ail the new patterns: 50 pieces Very stylisb. In all sbades. pink. bine, wbite
and black.
new Dress Lawns, worth 7c and 8c.

^

For caol caekiiiE. t«M work and )•

ideal tuve for summer.
Move will do.


Do** eresyu-^ >■« W ■~—

An.v degree of beat

asd fully watiantod.

*4|M» ^

At yooi dcalet'A «T omi out

Kwrea agency for deacripdve ciicuUi.

J^fiaLamp

lathe bcM lamp fe

■a*. Madeoffaram
<h>o^oM aad bemitifally otekrlrd
Pcrfeetlv csa.
^Zrort^alwolutBiy sale; OMXeUed <■ Jjgktfiviag
pMcr: aaonumrltosByiawa. fivery topwartaati*.
U aot at yemr dcaler'A write te om acarest ageaey.
•TAfiDARD OIL OOMfiAMT

98c,

$1.15,

1.39.

1,48,

Stylish Hcadfcar tor Men ;
New Derbies and Soft
Hats in all the latest
shapes aitd shades, at

|
<
|

49c, 98c, $149, $1.98 I

2THccK~poirDrMra^
in all the new effects. Very styllsb.

Our price 24c

Our price 12 l-2c

White Muslin Stilrt Waists, long and short sleeves, with
lace and embroidery trimming, at the most

bSToI

We will give you a rqry neat
Ureater. iiigbiy finished Kod
the best of conatnictioB, worth
11*00,

Now that the warm weather is here you will find our store splen­
didly equipped for the greatest summer business in our history.
Every department is filled with merchandise of quality in great va­
riety and unrivaled in its high standard of value. Put us to the
test and you will find our ability to serve you.

Our price 5c

NEWPERFECnON
Wick Blue Flame on CfMfc^ve

For $8.75

We will give you n aolid Ouk Snlel>oard. worth $13.00. OaratocLof
; siilelniarilB and buffets is very oomph-te

1.75,

1.97

Complete line of

Straw Hats
from the cheapest tn the I
best to select from.
I

White Silk Shirt Waists, Handsomely
Lace Trimmed,
Our prioe, SI-98

Men’s Summer Underwear
.Medium weight Balbriggan in all the colors, pink,
blue aod salmon, at

24c, 36c and 48c

|

Millinery.
This is the most complete
Icte milli­
T
nery store in tbe
city.
_____
We We cao
certainly• please
*
you on -style or
price.

The Globe Department Store

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