Grand Traverse Herald, October 17, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 17, 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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1907-10-17

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TMUW»D*Y. OCTOWW tT. 1

TsoUea propar baglaa. tba Bar. a B.
Baport-CorTCcUoa aad
t of'cinaapla. who baa baan bonorad by
paeto to ha to and oat d SraaarlOa wMl ptaaaad with tha i
Tlw CM«*r Cc.^ Worica.
Lockhart, of tba local toareb ftsBrerBar. Carotoe BarttaU CrsM.
tba atora and tba darba balpad to^Ttog a ptaca w tba progtaw
va^ to the neat tow waaha*
to Igbt tba parcai* post, they worid
Adftnae: “Oar Deaf Children.- Ptot tog toa addreaa of wakoma
MIovtec ta tk* Xn
ha IhtoW pbnwnt for tba TlaUara. tba trat fag. to tba aftanoon. ‘
napooaa batog by M. B. <»ftck, at probably kaa. As It la a grmt many
(tad.) JwMMtava o( Oct. «. b et
Francto Dcrareox Clarke.
_ tba odaw « tba aaeond ioor ■ w« ba a wataWa eowdl. and
crop Kapart.
are Ukaly to ba toMankUgoe.
pi
trident
of
too
oearan■Aald
Lang
Ayna.-’
“Naerar
My
Ood
IMmt ktn :
Horatb fall orcbeatra plagad. The win be tbiaa topic Mac
Laadnc. Mleh.. Oct 11—Iba tawto Thee.- pnp41» of TOat mbool ter Uoe. Addrms win be gfrea by John Asaoead by mppmte of eOMtry atsreTrbdtMt Jolui S Cutar of tb«
oragram aa prtatad to tba Baaord waa to tbb Mn. ontoapla wiu
peraiara throocboW tba atota daring
atca Mayers. DO, of Ohkaga.
tbo dmL
............................................
--------- —
by tba
erWaotm to a aary........... *nbe
lag haalaam la gsaaral atoiaa ta tOthe moaOi o( daptatabar ww ahoat
vsrious iMorta made.
plaaatog wanwr. Tba toltowteg bjUBaea Pragram; Wblebr Tba fdamaal aatU tba Mlb. wlNa a kUtog tba panonaalerthaordMatia:MalUa{towtog la tba piognai o( tba c
Mrs. Jobs Karaea. of Chicago, bac
AatomohUa ridr to Oak Ororo and
coaeelTed toa Uaa
^
itrMttan on tk« mtbcTB and o( tae treat did
ntat school for tba deat to sB etab a ptaca on tha pregram of the Wo-^x——
Blodgott. ptoao; S. Spavaeak. aseood tton;
corn,
baana
aad
gardeas.
Tba
rainfall
man's
Home
Mlmlnairy
oocMy.
of
that tf tba pared
Ubo woqU >ta(tai vtthio two wooks
woman wearing badgca-glraa by tba
-t:P0 O^ack.
rtoha: B. White, cello; F. Warabarg,
Michigan, ter tomorrow termooa aad I adopted an torir baatoaav «in bo
and ho npocb to have the Urfor to all oectkna c( tba atota waa groatly bau; A. Onadato. etortonat;iJ. Barla aoMtorloa of Flint Preabytarian rant Impromant leagao.
to aseaaa of tba avaraga aad caanad
to the aftaraoa Mtoa Hriaa BUa. of:taken sway from toom by the big
pan o( tho ttae aooth c€
gott, Brat oomet; O. Staalay. aaeoad ckarch.
a<wa totory to pototoaa. aartoaa d
Ktogpo. Cbtoa»-ra Mleblgan glri. who, maU order boasre la toa to^ e
roadr tor oparatloo bj thb tint
A. MaW. trambooo; M. &
Woman-a coanct|. •
aga to tba bean crop aad latordod
U aapportad by toa yoaag ladim of
Tbto aaaaa Una of mrrmal waa
Addrem: “Club Stady.
IMd.
Holtor. drama; E. B. Herat. Aiat
Topics tor dtocnml
Bcwtag at wheat
toa State, arm dattrer aa addrma ba-, aaad by tba tame peopla and ter a
W. Paattla. Cbleago.
‘’AetnapaaHag Prealdwt Oaitar.
director. Tba orcbmtia
“Tba
Dnty
of
Mlcblwa
Ctaba
to
the
Wheal—The fiaal aattoutod yield
fore tba W. F. M. 8.
lacrearisUy agalaat toa aatabMuato.
waa Ckariw d. XMaaaaa at tadbaapplayed wMl In erary aamhar and Oaeeral
A cordial torltauoa la axtaadad tba Uabmaot of the rwrsl tree ftattascy
Address. “Oar RrlaUaBa wlto
ana.
TbiT apmt tlio nNcntag at at wbaat to tha state, aoatharn aad
poopla abeoM ba able to baar Lmder. Mrs. LoU L. Frikar.
nortban eeantlas, to 14 aad to the
Oriaat.' Hon. Edwto Danhy. Dotratt. ladlaa of tba dty to attaad boto ooo-; aarriee.
them to tola program again at i
“Do City aad Coonty
canlral eooattoa It baabato par
mambar of congraaa, Bret dlatrtct of itoBs of toa woman's maattsgs wb»cb| Boral free daUrery oarrica and tontt4.
•«»«<
p ta State
fatare ttma.
held to the Preabytarian (emrban irallay Horn bake briR a»
itad with Chtad tavlMor N. C.De- Tba goaUty to below tba atoadard.
The Ttotto ado by Rath parry, who Fodaratkmr Uadar. Mrs. CUra C. Mkblgan.
ebureb bagtontog at P: 30 a. m, Oct couDtry mrrebanla as nototog
a of BOW oBcara.
Bnta, wBo haa haw la Bnaarffla tba harry hHng omridarahly ahniak- to oaly t yaara old. waa waO-raetfrod Hlckay. proMdaat Detroit dty todaraarer did.
Cborat, Amartra.
ataet tha aatahUahaawt ot tha etteoa an. Tha aatUnatod total yield ter tbo and did toe lltUa tot mock crodlL Uon.
It is toe belief of the
haw. IkaaMadt Oartor. Mr. DaBrala. atota to approrinatoly 10.EOO.OOP bnrii- Maatar M. Crawford, of llbaea.
“Tba Mtocdlansooa or CoaUanona
Poatmastar Os'wral’a Plaaa.
caaeral and postoClca ofBctals goasr- ,
and Mr. Oanaaw wffl go Wadaaadar all Wbhb to 1.6M.000 toaa than tba aaag *Tlraamtog- by Batoer. Tba rogiam: Wbkhr* Mrs. J.
for
iPOp.
The
total
aanbar
Waablagtoo. Oct 14 —Postmmter, ^y that 'to* pareds post wUl bo otan '
an a tear by
__ o( tba
hoy
abowa
caiefnl
tratotog
and
bto
Omaapte.
Ppatmaatar Carver hm gtrao to tba Oesaral Meyer will hare
toiersotad' •
a greater bean U aib>OMtipL aPemre an toiersotad
imta ^ tba road to the asatbwaotaia of bato^ ct wbwl marketed by tarw
S:se O'daek.
aaloyad by aren
part «t the atota, aad tbaroottor Mr. an to Saptambar at 142 Sonring ariOi Tha trombOM aolo by Aadraw Mack
Precept* and praetlca of paitta- Record oome Teiy teteraaUng Bgarm, andleaca when be gooa to Chicago the geapar than to bU
U »44T8 aad at 111 daraton and to
reUdra to toa buatoasa of tba toeal|nlddla of oast mooUi to discus* par- ,,
MtaUa blm
Carter wQl retain to Odcago.
Mrs. Bama
played to good style, and tha or>
grata daalan. Itt.eft, or a total
poatdfhea ter to* gnaitar oadtog [
post ^ savtogs bank* betew* a qoasUUa* of aapplk* to mao* «*••“•Mr. DoBrnto aad I atpac* to noM
rkaatra gars blm good aopport. Tba Fas; DetrelL
41«Jll htubato. Of tbto ameoat SM.8 pumbor SO. 1907. ComparaUra Ag- conference of postmssieis. bankors geode* at a msch ha* ret* than ho
contractort on oor way btowaeo here
‘AndanU
BatlMomby
Retolger
aa
Tuaailay
Braatog.
to too
arm of too racalpts of toa oOoa torlsBd bmiMW* man now belag arranged ^ tormerly was toargad by the aiga —
aad Kaoi oboaty to go oror tba right
pUyod by Mtoa Mosallo Bannatt araa
print Praahytortaa ^arcb,
tora tear Uon of coantlea. nj4l
ba of tto* gnartor Jast
p, poaUnaater CampbdU
to* toroa mootba
mpanlas. In the i
o( way aad gat Igaraa tnw them,*
roadarad with a uma of guallty that
7:41 to l:M o’clock.
to tbo ooatral eonattoa aad 17,m to
I with toa Bgbi^ of a tlmilar
ra] ta mock to
aaU Praaldaat Carter. Tt to not totmany as oMor pUyar woold oary.
Orgaa
radtal.
tba nortban eoaatlaa. Tba cottmatod
earaeat not only tor the aeUbltihmaat a targe stock breasre b* baa aaeb a
probahla that eontraeta wm be let os
Barbort Btodgatt. who has eoma to
• ;P0 o’clock—
of postal sarlngi banks bit for par- vnririy to bto store. A paraal post
that trip and work win bo bagnn with total Bumbar of
Trararao City only a abort tima ago.
Plano duet.
caU post as wall, t^a baUerra tba syatam wUto woald enaU* Um «ltbto two woaka We win hare toeoral Dttarfcatod to tba two mwtoa, Aagnat- •sag a aaran^ by Tsdmlkowaky
“Mtohlg^ My Mtoblgan.to 1.7I0.0M. B^ty mUto.
govrenmant can oecura deposlta of to a day nr two to reataw bto alatft aC
«ra«o at work wltbto a taenlb at nrto aa afcora,. sto
OraaUng, Mrs. lamm N. Backbaf.
alaraton aad grain daalara report no
mooay and pay * par cant on tb«. aaodtos. thread, soap, camfty aad
tow potato ea tba eoetoara end of
Cook'a -Wlaltora.'
local
board.
wheat marketod to Saptambar. Tba
loantog tba money ngniu to the na­
Ite Itoa.'Tba nlhread nOl be batlt
Tha program cloaod with a aamhar
Addraaoaa
of
wolccmo:
par cant « acraagaa aowa tbto tall
tional banks nt nn adranre of from a nominal rata ter trajaiwrtMbm
by tot ortbeatra to which toe aaMlm HtoaloA.
oompared
with
tba
arengo
ter
pad
aa
ter
guartar
orar
IPOC.
chargre would add tamnsmly to tbo
H to 1 par emt
■eaS graitog aad tba hwry eato ea
aoaal aim of too Dnltad Sutaa were tadaraUon; Joaapb H. Crawford, praatAre
yean
to
tba
atota
aad
aontbara
tlPl-01
TbU
to
oot
a
large
tocream
As to the parcels port he is prw valoa of bto stare aad maha It a gaeft
tbo towor and «( tbo Uao are to be
' agoa; Hm.
eonnUm to tl. to tba eeatral eoua- totrodnead.
and does not abow tba actual traaaae- pared to Bsaka a sUll awre vlgoroa deal mere attriaettv* to to* eosaOr
aadortakaa trat Tba eonatrncttaB
Tba opentog waa a aaecaaa to arary Oeorga MelOalay,
of runt
tlw U and to tba aonbara eoaatlaa
don became the obJecUoa
dOBs of toa oBlca. toaam«ek as
week «i toa nppw aad wlU ha aadar
way aad had It a« been aocb a ^ Rev. Cbarim A. Upptocott, pastor
Urge Bumbar of orders hare baaa to that U chleAy admtoUtradr* rather
PTbea to* pMas of toa i
nl^t to gat oat toe atora would hare First PTMbytartan tosrto.
ww k Uttl* bAr-*
seel
to tor stamped oavahra*A than fiaaocUl. bod about toe 'only gaoatsl tor a pare*)* pest am teBP'
Tba ■▼enge data of aowtog wheat bean BUad to the doora. Tbto open,
BeapoDsa. Mrs. Franeas Wheeler
mr: Oaitar la pnaMent of tba Ga^
amoendng
to
oararal
handled
th^
toay wfB toToIre a
tog abowa again tba programlTa spirit Smith, president Mlcbl
baOdon to tba aontbara ooaatlaa to
which sbculd bare beau reoefrod to conntar would be that of axprem «om- tally low ratm ter rural rmftm a
of raltroaaa. aad nbUa bo wlU taka tSad, to tba eaaUnl eonattoa tba l»tb of toa riannah ft Lny company and
Mnaie.
Saptombor. and ware not ahUl after parias which are oot only oeuUcm bat
a local rat* for tba Mis* al
sparteftoaC^MB. aenatraetka to tbo aortharn ooaatlaa tba 1K£ aad TrsTaiae City to fortunate to bare a .Addima: “Chnraetaf BaUdtog
tba doaa of toe guarter. TbU ac­
at timm. There
to
tba
atota.
Septambar
SOtb.
atora of tola cbaractar. .
hlmaatt be atyi be teda that It
Home and School.' Mrs. Sarah
Rje^The per cent of acreage town
counts for the greater recMpts
d tost toare may bo toe Idea of rodnrisg toe pneaafi mat^
U pwbaf men npMly wtih otbara
Hyre. member board of aducatU
lOOC. over 1P07. The laglBladoB at the aeit seaatoa of coa- riiandtoe rate Atom IP ceate Pa 11
tbto tel] ootoparad with the ambgo
Mi#rt Hava Sean >
aevalaad.
above figure* are simply for aa- greao tor toe aetabUabmeat «f pareata
> a poaatd and tacrsaalBg tba Nm
to bot toaprobaWa from tbo to- tor paat Are yaan to the atota and From Satmday’a Record.
MOBlC.
postal card*, atampa. etc.. I post It woalA regolra ao naUy now tt of aralght from tear ponftSi taWhat ml^t anally have bean toe
.■doraattoto giTW oat by tbo proaldant ooatral eoaattoa to « aad
Box BSitotoary to the poatonea ftapart- twrire ponndB to oo rimple that tt eag
«bd etoar afSeaw of tbo road, that aontbara aad aortban eonattoa ». woiat Am to toe htotofy of Trarataa
wage of rye har- City waa dtoeerarad at 1:W tola
rent fllAPO.
and toare to no doubt It srouM aaslly be grasped by tba s*ata«*
g pwt of too aontbara aoetlon wfil ba
Hymn. “Bleat Ba tba Tie That Total receipt* ^f o®m.......... f7.0A7.S0, he Immensely popnlnr with the peo- votar aad coagam to toiitaari My
ta nporatten dong batero tbo Uaa to Tootod to MI440 aad aadmatad ytoM moratog by Jack Lawranoe. algbtTotal expewaa ..........................4.««7Tt Plnto Uk* at tomat the Scat siM *■ tbo
watto at Oaraaatoe Bratooia' Urary
Isdliaapoito or aeatbward to SalA 4.l41.fW
B^orts of ogteare, baatoeaa ccmmli Ameaat remlttod to dopart■Tba aatlmatad
ararago barn, to toa raar of WUUam
dlreettoB of too fiamil parnrio^oH
ylald per sen to baob^ to too atota Une-e daanlng aad dying abep. IIP teas, editors ballatto. geoaral tedara- mant at WaahtogWia. above
tloo secretary, dab orgaalmUoa and
tba aipanm ...........................
Ptsofcatraat Tha Bra wm to a
aUva reform* to virw
Monday with tba II- and aontown oooatlm to U. to too
art
ccmmlttoea.
Amonot paid for special de­
ooatral coonttoa to and to tba aortb- abed aad bad a bad aun hut toa dewhich to make an appeal ter suwort
•rIM MW SSiiikn Mr lkM» tons
Lattars of graettog from Mis. Snrah
ll very tatters at right cents
Rural free delivery waa
Kew York. Oct.' 14.—Whan naythSto
SmI nPa ter ddlrery to tho aaotto era ooaatica It. Tba eatimalad acta- partmaat made a gutok raa aad by Platt Decker, preaideot general fadamrh ..........................................
tiit under McKinley, snd grew to ha as
barrwtod to 71.tM and aaUmatod anetont work, aooo had It aabduod
pan of tba ntato by nazt May.
ri geseral totareat to mooted to tba
arsUon
and
atate
prasidaita.
Amoont
paid
rity
eanlere
...
l.CM-07
Isamaosa soecass. There to a gaaerel way of legtatotiOD or I.......................
wlto bat a amall loaa.
- M IliiMgHMt af 'ralli wtu halld yield 1409.»ti
Appolotmmt of aomlnaUag commit- Poatmsstai^ aalary. tores
Tba Are wm loeatad to a vary bad
desire now to have .Pnrident Rome action, certain New York papers have
Oata-Tbo
oM.Sdtoa if Man Babaagotat caw
mootba .'I................................. dW-®® reh'B odmlntatratlu marked
to bnabato. to toe aontbara place being to the raar of a tong row
4«« tor iMk «Ut ba ptoood aa rapl«>
custom of asbmltttog to pitimteat
Mis. Lacy F. AnThe rural enrriars are paid direct similar Improvement to pooUl aerrle*
•1^ M toaiMbeliiran caa Mve pototlTa ^mmUee to II. to toe ooatral oouatlm of wooden balldlnga and dlraeUy to draws, late cbalnnan library exteaon tbrongbont the conntry. too «***■
tram the postoSlea department
to to# back of too Oannalae Uvaiy
nnd • great maay eonstry ceswrem
...........
win ba dabrarnd IP. la toe nortbara IS and
sloD commlUee-Hila^ April fi. IP07.
Washington.
’The
amonnt
of
neeoedstate SO. Tba aaUmatod aereaga bar- and too OolombU Transfer compaay's
man. n* wall as those from ritfea. are
kr tpaeUM data.
Addraoa.
clam matter repreeenled by toe
In favor of {maslng a tow at the
'Tba ooAtpaay bw alae ptaoad an o^ eaotod to iMiW and eaUmated yield stoblaa. .he wind waa to toa north
bring mot to the PaclBe to nadar haSong. -Croastog to* Bar.'
ibad to toe city 1* gnttc
blowing vary haary.
ter-an axpari- gs<^ by the proaa.
«ar te 1A.AM two ter tba Qraad S7.S7PAS0 bnahato.
Addrsaa: "A Htotory aad a ProThe total Wright
ytold
aparka
were
home
all
orat
the
naighmental sort ol a pareato poet to be
aad tba
It I* r
test. ' Mrs. Mary C, Spaoeer. state
1
In
toe
county.
par aero to baahrtA to toe loutoare borbood aad a number of them fell oo
followed Utar on by eartato Improve- jortty of to# BBBWsn tons tnr havs
Ubrarlan.
pounds, free of postage,
and eeatral ooiuUat to 11. In tbo toe roola of the baraa but toe
whli* have already bean npbrid Mr. RaoeeralfB plaa; aad ov*
postage recrivad ontatda of county for akatebed out by toe postmaster goapoitban ceaBUaa r and la too atate waatbar ptwrratad tban from doing
y cf toe people advwme to toe
rats. pfreAS. ‘Tba total weight
M. Tbo oattmatod acreage barraat- any damage.
aral.
preporiUoa odirit that U Ip of aaaam
publtobod to TrsTorm
Tba Bra dapartmaoVs Baht
That toare will be a fight to
Wa ben to bogto. aad tram tola ttma od to l.SSUM and oetimatad yidd
don totareat. and that tooy win wnttb
CTty
and
sent
Ihroogb
the
mails
dur­
made more dlfftoalt by too fact that
gresa over this goesSon goa* with­
as 1 agpaet to ba to MroMrilla at 4«.nSAOO buaboto.
morementa of the fleet aad toe
ing toe gnsrtar. 26.090 Ibe.'
Potatoaa^Tba aaUiaatad ararago hay In tba raar of Schoolcraft ft Nalout saying. The moot bitter epposttotonala to nporrlae ga
Wednesday Afternoon—i:W to l:»
Three figures show that toe am- UOB win come of course from the
yield par ecra In bnabato. to toa aonto- aoa*a grocery became Ignited bat tola
Work. Mr. OaMato «tU make
ploya* of tba local poetoStoe bare
an
eonattoa
to
PS.
in
toa
central
connwas
oxttogulabod
wlto
so
loaa.
The
compantoa.
‘Tbay
have
a
pergaariara ban aatU the work to waU
Tbe fact aaade moat
gloity to do and that toe poetomce to
Uaa tl to toa aortbara ooanUaa 101 bnratog abed waa faU of all ktoda of
aopport on toe Boor of the aenWdar way.* these replica, howevar. to that to*
good boalnasa. and sarves a* ate to Mr. Platt, of Kew York,
used as a atora bouee.
•Tban to M ^Sage of plaw with and to toa atate SP. Tba
Idrat does not earn
correct tndax of tha volmoa of boat many ysart preaideot of the Vntted
Tba Oannalne llvarybara waa Ailed
ngard to tbo largo oooertoe aUpa acitnga harraatad Is lOP.ITI and aaUanytolng of bto peraoMl popriartty.
era transacted In ’Traversa City.
with aaMEe and toa boraas became
State* Bsprea* company. Tho exprea*
wkkb tbo oottpany totoads to pat on mated ylald r.UlJt4 boahals.
or that tbe baftof of tba paopto at
M'bealer
Smith.
panic
stricken,
ragulrtng
much
arork
Baana—Tba eatimalad
or
companiee are Immensriy powartel.
tto riror treat at Ito Mrmtoal Tboaa
Report—Civic and town ImpiovaUrga to toa Infamhimy Of Ms )ndg*v
Reedy For Coe
They tonto every Important town to
BOW will ba for tbo easy mViadlng ylMd par sera to batoala. to the atota to keep them from todicttog Injury ments. Mrs. Sharp.
The dalegatos tor toa BapOat state
meat bta beeen lanamad.
Bvarytotog was to
S'' a( itnr frotgkt Tbo .riror baatoaea. aad oastral eounttoa Is II. to toa
Address: “The KalamaMO Idea.’ cooTraUoB began to arrive this attar toe Coiled Btalee nnd have toomands
Many wrttara barard gnaaaaa aa to
Of
enploya*.
who
t-.gaporially wlto tbo taprorad watoi- aoutoora eoanttaa 11 and to tba aortb- imdloaaa to more V too Bra apra^
G. MUto. Kalamasoo.
toa undariytog moOvs. tbair sgfaleai
noon and found arerythlng to nndlBoeeotertunatriy
tola
was
not
i
but
gpoarally
loyal
to
torir
employera
are
eonattoa
U.
‘way that to axptaeiad wlUito a law
Report—BductUoa, Mra Oould.
ranging all tba way fit* a aappoatoeas for the big
1 la 371.4S4 and esU- aary- The boyi of the
Brsldra thrt iXprvsai eompanire are
law years, tba road eoaato aa om of
twaaa three aad four hundred daletloa that Seeretary Maiealf w1A« to
DlreasBlon.
raclplenta of a box of cigars
tv aCirntcrl with the railroad*.
mal^ ylald 4MP.032 basbala.
be tha next amator from Callterata.
Report—Poreatry. HU# BaMwIn.
gatm are expected and they will all
Sagar Boato-Tba oatlmatod arar- fiom Oarmalne brotoers tola moratog
Stork in these two branches of the
B it to amort^port—Reclproelty. Mrs. Cleary.
ba hare by tonSwrow attemoonto toa baliri that It ta a daapMM
tramrortatloo bc-ilneas are hrid toad, win ba to Suaaat park. Intorma- aga yield per sera to tops, to the aUta , a aouTonlr of the snraky occasloa.
rian of tbe geacnl navy board ta
Amcng tbore already present ar
MuaR-.
aontoan
and
caotrai
conaUas
U
P
The
alann
came
to
tram
box
IS.
dlffert-ntly hv both lnt»re#tt. A raUttea abmt too oonray n^tly nada
Round table confersoee. conducted Rev. Wllhor Katoon. of Saginaw, toe
terea congraaa toto heavy i
gcarrally ba* aome totefvst to
atoag tba woat abort of Plgooo eroMt and tn toa oonbere oouaUm 7. Tba Mr. Lawrence also awakaatog Mr. and y Mra Belle M. Perry. CbarloUe.
Rev. Mr. Oraybril. of Bay City, and
tloo* ter great docks and ablpynrda
asUmatad aereaga tost wUI ba bar- Mrs. AugufUne who Uva over the dyethe rapraa* eomparry ninnlax over 1U
to too 14. b N. traelB to
Addrwssm: “Paying toe Panalty." the Bar. Mr. Carlgoc. of Chicago, conat PaclAe port*. Tba fear of any
to toa beat reports work*.
lic-s. and vice versa,
Buatoesa of
attoougb tons to ae daatal that a
quarrel with Japan aeama to hare dtoHalUa
obtatoable
l*
P7.DM
and
mUmated
Chief
Injured.
iporting
small
parcel#
ha*
been
array waa made. Two paittoa of anJoseph; •The Prevention of Dtaaase oociaty. Tha Rev. C. E. Maxflald.
At P o'clock last avanlng. Chief
yield
871.006
tons.
Dnfavorable
rnffl) proBtaHa lo everybody
gtoaara an still to the Bald, one
In Children. Dr. Herbert M. Rich. De­ Balding, who will preach tba annual
. Famous CasM* to LaA
BranariOa and tba otbar teribar ap waatbar at plaaUng Ume cansad a Murray received a triapboae «
troit: “Mlchlgane Pririaton for to# sermon at the mtaUtera* eonfarenc# traerfyird. Bxpi
It is now rumored that tbe pmpoae
coaalderable raducUoa to aereaga.
anooonciag that toare was a chimney
put under the operetioo of the Intartot Una.
Cure Of Tubereuloria.*' Ito. Robert L. tohleh begins tola avanlng. to also
Bookwbeat—The eaUatatad average A»<at Fred Wood's home. 417 Wort
of Lady Warwlek** i
staic (ommaree rate law. but tba
:-BI^ at way la baiag aaeared
KeuKcdy. Howell SanaU
bare.
to
thtbe
riiorts to to Bad a paraftaaar.
Savanto
atreet
The
chief
hltebad
up
ylrid
par
sere
to
busbaU.
to
toa
state
ha*
lean
wo
crowded
srlto
tAsldly M pooMbia and there u m
The Bipttot chureb. where
tenant, tor bar historic nriiaana.
Mfitoep oounUaa U 16. to toa hU rig aad loaded on a band elM»other lareitiEsllen* that it ha* <
Vlittle&lty of tetUng greau of land
meattnga srlll be held. presMta ftrery
Recaption.
little or nothing to tbe way of tbe Warwick castle. It aaams pMaribla
kamnaa the read trarerara a territory eaDtrail eoAure IS and to toe noitb- icat. Juat as ba was about to start.
tovlttog
appearsne* havtog bean
Thursday Meratoi
Jerked and toa heavy
anoogh to view of toe waD-ksows fact
coeoilat 17. The eeUamtad
rvdoctlon of frrigbt. paaaangar. or i
wttboat raO eonnacUoa. In soma lonominating
Minutes—Report
iQy decorated srlto plnas and
that to* fair coantoas’ Income ha*
prae* mtoa.
atanem tannaia hare odterod benaam aga barraetad la SS.SSS and oatlmatod cbemtoal fall over striking on bto left committee; election of offleere.
barbarrta*. ^Im* and fern*. A Urge
been greaUy dimtotobed by tbe agrtfool, badly maiMng bto tom and
If the narray waa dlrartad om way ar yield 7PS.4P0 buabeto.
Moan* an extraordinary SatUa.
Reports—Driegste to peace confar- pUtform has bean erected and toare
eultoral dapresakm that to bacomtog
Oeorga A. Preaeeit.
bretotog bto mnkla and Irntap. At the
It to not likely any maasnre prop
toa atoar a taw mllaa.
bo ample seating cnpbdty. Tha
jc*.
Mtoa
Avery;
civil
servic*
?•each a grave goeaUon to Mndlords la
SacraUry of SUtc.
R axplodad with n sharp
'‘Tha read la preneonoad
tog
to
break
down
such
a
proBtsMa
form. Mra. Powell: bouaahold econ- muale for the convention wIU ba
repeat and the cootents ware scatterBigland.
, It as an
I. Mrs. Kionanr; memorial tree. furatobad by to# choirs of tbe vnrl- bostoeas can ba passed through
ad about the bonaa csnalng om of toa
Tha Fall Opanlnp.
toTica toe rich Mr. Oraee. of New
Mature, wltooat asaodattoo wlto toe
oia cbnirhe* appearing on dltcraet grass wltooat aa extraordinary battle.
huBi toa noarsrt Mra. MlUar.
Tka taU opaotog of toa Hannah ft
Tba near approach of toe praridaotial York, took over htotorle BatU* Abbey
Tba
nlghta
long term of ysan toare waa
gara rise to a theory that toy MarcanUla company took ptoea, bria. At a result of tba accident and Thursday AfUrv»*eis-l:15 to 1:30
mtolstar*' election to bvoraUe to tbe reform to
Friday alght to tbair baaatiftil atore. work at tba later fire. Cblat Murray to
tot Fonoavivaala was oxpocttoi
one
wny
aad
oppoead
to
it
to
another.
f sriU open with davottonal
O'clseh.
bobtllng today, tba Injury ennatog
Grant Britain, wboaa denlsaaa deeply
am toe UM ai a rlral to toe Big FMr Tba atora closed Us
at 9 o'eloek led by tba Rw. p. M. Mc­ Many mamhera of eongraas baaluta
Orgnn.recital.
nftaraoon
lo
give
Uma
to
brapare
tor
toa “vulgar rtrii Yank*#'*'
macb palA
when U enter* thH elty. This la axl:P0 O'clsrit.
Kay. of Mantotoa. H. L. Sietaoo. LU
Tba chimney Are was a vary bad
segslremeat cf anything htotorteal In
praaaly deaiad. Tba earilar pnaamp- tor aranlng. The
D-. of K»is«aso« will daUvar an ad­ by tor adrvtlon of parcel# poet.
Muric.
toa “barrmt time- order and toa oana. It briag neoasaaiy to walrii U
ttea tost toa road.was a raUare ~
Rapon-todnstrial snd riiUd tobor. dress on “Our Naw ReapoosIhfUty. ^ other hand If It come* In's abow- torir country. It to doubtful, tbwaplan was worlmd out to nU detailt ojteai nn boar and n half.
fere. If toa Oonrt of Cbaneary oonld
tba V. 8. Steal CorponUoa to in t
down
there
are
few
mambar*
of
tba
Tbo Rav. C A. Ustar. of Bnt
Mra Knapp.
carefully. B M. Arriek
iMoUOB wlto tba Ohio rtvar for
an. win spank on “The (Mlttva- bouse who would Uka to pot t^- be pravslled upon to aanaton the sal*
Reading. -The Cry of tbs ChUdran.’
Federation conwantion.
«rmt pleat at Oary. lad., atm axtots. JoJhn Wicks had toa work to charge
Mra. Kata Putnam Emery. Benton thm of Frilosrahip Among Mlnistm' oalve* on record agatost a acboea*
Tba toirteaoto annual eoBvenUon
Amrrlcan-of ao teaona n shew plac*
. bat too buUdera are declartas that and they daaarvi n great deal
aad Prof. Braaat D. Borton. of Chica­ which seems to be so maalfeatly la
Hprbor.
a* Warrick eaatla. nlthougk ft to saM
they bare charge of aa aitogatbar lb- erodlt ter toa Baa daeoraUoiia. Plants toa MIchIgtO state federation of wo
toa totareat of toa
Report—UstolaUra. Rev. Jeanatto go. WlU also flv# nn addrem.
Sawars srere aaan evary- mens' clube. siU be held to Fltot. be
Tbe poUey of eongrosa tola year that Lady Warwick's eidast goa, l4»rd
In toe aftaraoon. toare wtll ba tour
where and oddad much to toa fsaaral glBSlv tafarrow aad conttoutog nn O. Farrta.
BiwAa. woald offer no oppealtloa to
addraaacs. toa spirakars batog mf. wQLbe to do as MtUe aa poaalbla so
til Thursday. The delegate* from toll
ably ramato to BvamrUI# ter two or cScet.
the abro^ttaa of toa great property’s
.. ivold havtog any naw meal
anbar Stone Burton, ol Chlcnga the Bar. 3. B.
Tba Bight waa B« oo* to ba chorea rity are Mrs. J. V. Metotosh. of tbi
aauUmeoL A Ptttsbnrs rtlUotalre
tbrao days. W. T. Rtoka. right of way
Bonraa. of Datroli. Hon. B. T. BaA- ta dated to tba preaidaaUal eootast.
LadlM- Ubrary association. Mr*. W mameriaL Mtoa Avoiy.
for aa opening hot AfriUta
tasaldtobadtokaftocvOkbarladyaad mtaaral eoatraetor. who bat
but
at
tba
same
tone
there
to.
a*
axwortb. of JackaoB. and tba Bar. W.
“Htotathal Work ter MkMgna.
oagagod to toa sootbora part ctf tba favwabla wmibar ecmdlUooa about B Martin, from the Womnnb club
ahlp
^ A Haas OB tba caaOa. ’
platoed. a geoetal desire to permit the
B, Psrray. eleto of Htotaekal aedety. C. Kriaoo. of Sagtaaw.
and want Mra O. -P. Cnrver.
•tnla lor the last throe
esdad Prarideot Cartar here nod at-'dartng the evaalag. Tteary-rme was Ladles' llhrary board, and Mrs. J. F

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LET THE
Aa ttevt la ao laao»g at tte Pag
Mr. Huukaw wa • kora atrty-aarea
A. Tracy Lay.
tataad the eamp atiiff'wlU kero to be
yoare ago In (Me
R. nerd Cttach.
rmflad Mhore. aad the kor«e wfU
•eras yean at age cam to Michigan,
Samuel Gartote. Oaskter.
hare to ewtm. They hare taken a
ter tor kb rtMirte Ufkt pteat. wklek
■aktog kla koae la Traroroa City.
A. J. Maynard. Aaat. COahier.
Btonar Oroea aad Mlee -Myrtle tnt- enppljaof leorlBlaM to UM tka win- Tte dieiaaid Urad bare nkeet twenty
vlO b« IB vorktag orter br »«>t
8dl yon TOOT KlUor a hoiMO or bam. We carry at all timM
b
A. J. Hartiand. Aaat Caakier. '
th* rUtac* vin te mek ton ware Married Prtday araaing at ter thioaglLl A oow hae km takaa ream.'rcaeoTtag then to Oater Ban.
a
fall
libo
of
tka CkaqMbeuar Mfbtte. Mr. Jonrt to detag all tka boma of tka brlda'a paroata. Mr. Id enppfy tka adOt.
where he Ured etx yearn, thence to
LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES. MOULDINGS.
iB toU po*«r u> gtr* the paapt* good end Mra. Sntuio. WX Waet FraakUa ■ Min win hare to make two tripe to Btoghaa where aaren ynera
OJVPITAL. BBOOAXM
FLOORING. CEILING, SIDING. PORCH
Ike Bar. B. B. Ftentoig waa uke an the Ban aad prortotoas that ptMad. ate laeUy to Uland, where
BtfTW ud Ike
SURPLUS. S46.O0O
Be kaa kad
Mr. and Mre. will be naad te tka camp. Whan the te held the otWe of eoraty dark tor
COLUMNS, INTERIOR FINISH AND
emp
U
ell
there
and
the
boat
polto
bad tack kak^aeeeM.orm mrtfr <
Oraea i « both well kaowB here aad
tte put eU aad oaobalt yearn. Thr
DOORS
AND
WINDOWS
away^ wUl Mare tk«B wttkoet any
e tkeir beoe In tke dty.
AScBcnlBaRkiESMlBaaSw
'
deoMard toarp n widow aad nix adk
G.loiirfi™t.«»loomi»reontp^««l>H«»>>«li»S CJlo.
iBtotoianli iflnw -erllh tka a»ln lead «aMn. Oeorge tkarpe. aa oM Udr «rdnn, Mtn. suitwcn. of Rapid aty;
n. LooklortbeBi.B<-lPlut.
lag etoae «Ub kar eoa, va* kad>r
eept a null boat, maaoed by womr
- Tiarafoe Cttj:
SpcrCcBtaligvgBga
naePnwlw
kaned abovt tke tee* kg tilllag wMb
Oar.
R
8tb
64.
and
Lake
A
t
*.
Fhopai.
BfO
890;
Citg.
«06
Hirer i '■
a bowl A beUlag eebp wMok flwo la
[ tor|t'
Hlaehaw. Btoei Hlnahaw and Harry
her face. «ke U rMsorartag atoetpp (tonada Tnenday. after a few dayi’ to'betwoaa the tolaad aad the nain- Hlnskaw. ol Leland.
Vkm*fB*era Berkottte
aeed rWt with Mrn. Melntoak aad tanHy.
Z. B. Rtaahaw was one of tte oideet
peas tbie wMk. Agaato c< tka UoeDr. W. M. Boylaa left for Detroit
aad but fcnow^ plonears of this
ac stt
art aad Rtea tead
Ike ban
region, mpected and krred by aU
laektog kftar the aklpplag wUek «U1
John Hladgeo Jr. to anrtooMy lU
Norfolk. Va. Oct. It.—Director
who knew him.
.
bgmmdakgboat .
wftk typhoid toror.
ETC. EAH, NOSE
oral Afrak H. Martin of tke J«
Obotoe Dnoolowd Japan partictOarly fine fUvor an<l
Bord aad Baaworth aoM aa atgkt
MDUm han«k.haa nwred into the town napoaHUm kaa made pnbUc the
Death of Mra. Mary-Perkett.
------------ If yon have troable gettinR a
AMO TMIIOAT
borea power caaoUaa ei^iM to Bm me recently reenlad by Chan. expoeltloa attandenoe Aguree.
og; tyy
try' a aampio
aampte pouaa
poaad or
of ime
ihie
STtbaUe to yonr Itkiog
CLABBRS PITTRB
Prom Thursday's Reeord.
ReBaakeefc tkto veek; eUo a feed
I a total of 8.18U73
<me. WewiUtakeoar dtancte <n yoor oommg back.
TrereeweCRy
Mra.
MacT
Perkett.
aged
«.
wife
of
n^irlTT and egtaMlea aaw.' Tka
Mlaa Ida Jokneton Imres for C
n April 88. the opeolag
Ollrer Perkr^L Med at aur kon>« It.
Price. SOe per ponnd.
dartoata tn tkU aactloa are proaper- Rapide tkla erenlng to epsnd Snnday date, op to and li
QardeM vrauahlp at U:» t'Ji inorawith her atoter.
ing. cancer being te uuee of ter
■k SapMa poaag people hare orMr. aad Mn. Bd Maynard learoa
Death of Margaret gherman.
death. In addftHa to bu hnr-and.
I---------for a teod aecdai tea thto for eooUucn MIchlgaa to be gone all
yyom Sawrday'e Baoord.
she lures a kaakand and six chUp>amn« •totmuto.
wtodar and bare arranged for a aeilaa wlatar.
Mrn. Mnrgnnt Sbemiaa. one of te dran. The funeral wUI te from Bt.
at daaetag partlaa. the Ar« to )
Mn. L. O. Sactett to rory ataL
Cbaa. K. Johaeon has opened np the enrty eettlen. died tkli morning at PraneU cnuick. ike time not yet lielng
gtoaa OB tka eraalng of October IT.
Mn. r M. Boewortk Udt Wadaae- Ornwn lircty ban and to ready tor the home of her eon J. J. Shertun. set. tke arriral of relaOree ra
when toe report of Emil Mennater- German market. FOrtoer particulars
441 PIftk elreet at tke age of 80 we«t being awaltodter tor OUret and MardkaU for
terg. toe German expert who kaa wUI be fmrnlahed by the eacrMary ot
r. end Mra. OnapbMt end eon years and one month. She peacefnlly
.vaaka-atar.
il and chaA the AsmcIbUod of
Deed Potato CropB. C. Kloteiem. of Laaring. «aot Hnrold npent Snnday with frteoda In pUMd away after a few days' lUnesa.
Bmiare, Mich.. OcL It—The B^ I'table InstUuttoni of this country for Trade, rrtdrichatr. WI60, Berlin,
altbongk ake kad been Jo toiling
■aadar with o. W.'PerryTrarnrae City.
gapan Meeds Ete"tes.
frut of toe eueon doing any damage kto goreniBent. It pufalleked. Ike woW.
U U Detrelt. to wUneea
Willtom Yonker ten keen la Drawn keeltk tor a nomber of years.
New York. Oet.'n-The larxe or­
Margaret Walek waa tern In Dnb- ia partfcuUr to the poUto crop, oe- ««« of Gencany xrUl have a comprethe ben VM thto
te pnet week baying npplee and poOf the meny actlvl- ders which arerahorUy to be placed
Itn. BepL It. 1»f. Bbe came to New carrwd Monday night. Tke e
Mia. ieeepk Sean left Prttey for
for'
railway
Btetertato In Japan
of clubwomen. Mr. MutesterMn. Sheehan left on te ogenraion York and wns married tn Netoon C. wet weather lor toe past few weeki
ter hem la «t Loola.
held the frost back late eooagb in toe berg-e latrat report Is ebout eetUe- leading to IItMt competition os
Mr. aad Mn. Heary Bote weat to Tueaday for Indiana to te gene two Sherman tn MarMi. mt. They
toe part of manufacturers la England.
that toe tubers, whk the ex­ ments. In which he eaye : “The fir«
to Trarerne City In October Itdt nnd
Campotta Toaday to rtett Mrs. BotGermany and America. The Canadian
AliL BOm OP OUT rXAlWBBB
Mra. J. c. Shnnk and Rone Darld- took up a boBieftead in Long Lake ception of toe very Utert ones plant­ point that strikes at a contraet to
tork pareata.
St Yokohama says
IBRBABOB
IBM TflUe Thetopaea aad Mra. Oee. m coaled on friends In Orawn Thun- townakip In the epring of 1888. They ed poulbly. have ripened entfkdenUy what we Dbeerue In RtgUih settle­ that Immense orders for locomoUvca.
ment work is the largest number of
mored from tke farm to TraTorae City enoogn to Iniure toe fartnera of
the Btate eoorea- day.
ratto
and
other
equipment
moat
be
womnn workers. They nre ao mock
Mrs. H. C. DaiU ti eondned to te tklrty-tl*e yenra ago. She was the good nualUr- Yannere report i
ttaa of the teeleni Star at ta^w
ptooed shortly to Japan and that the
. mother of eight ektldren. Bre of whom crop to be te but for aevotal yeara tn toe majority that the number of
me- by aWtime...................
tkft weak.
is' atmoat negligible, nppeartng compeUUon for te trade lies between
are still Rrlng. all rceldenu of tkla teck Bol only In gaallty. b« in
Mra. Natooa Upthagroye. of Oeatral
Prory. Thto to charact- the United Sutee, Englana nnd Qer
city. Tboee llring are J. J. Sher­ Quantity, due they Hatm to toe wet
Late, to TtotUag ter atoterln-Uw,
Will Oe to Detfwt.
tote court for te OnoBty of ,
ertatle of AmeriesL Generally apeak meny.
DMnIt. Mteb. Oct. lA—Repraaewu- man. Tboma H. Shermnn. Mrn. T. D. wuther In Jnly and Aagnst.
Mra. Tkea. MltoheU.
This Muajlany to building the
Grand Traverae.
tog. the women are better educated
One farmer xOalme to have flOed
tore A. r. Banting, of Bmpirw. la the McMannt. Mra. Emory Domna
Rston toiAel on toe SanU Pe. which
ITtbe matter #f toe estate of Jolla
half buebel meuure from low ordin­ than the men. Bealdet. except
Benrt»d<eetonan dletriet.
rMoore Mlee flats Sbennan.
Cik fUptda.
to to be 3.01C feel long, 17 feet wide B Johnson, deceased.
ary bitU in hto Reid and feeto eon- tboee who make aoctal xroric tbeir
to Detroit neat seontk. na ooon after
Mrs. euemao wn
Notice to hereby givea that Coor
fpOM fttfayk Bemd.
men devote for leas time „a J7 feet high to toe top of the months from ths 28th day of RtetemWent the field wliryleld on the aver­
Mnu ieuba Rltoy.
of Harry thy cloae of tke special eaaelon M toe strong, Cbrletlan character and i firm
mreh
aad
toe
coat
of
the
work
being
legtoiater* at he can arrange hto af- faith. Her wbede life hai tern spent age from two kundrod fifty to three to matters of this kind than women 85.000.000. The SanU Fh to to be ber A. D. 1807. have bean aUosred for
SSep, «e »U ttoM torael. died
credltOTB 10 preaeni thetr MMma
bandred boakele per acre. The bury da*'
toJra.
He
to
to
become
tke
in
helping
others
and
In
doing
good.
lailte at iS:M at the Oiaad Trardouble-tracked and this tunnel need against said deceased to aaM ooort
Her cheerful and kindly eptrit waa an rains
_ of tte put few weeke Inatud of
Fewer Oeeertlona.
aiwhMtetal wkerw eke waa takea la of the newly orgnnlete Mkklj
for a aecond track. The nroaent tun­ for exsmlnstloa sad adjoatasat. aad
that all creditors of said d
dh» mkatoairT yaaterday. Ska waa ty company, tke pnrpcM <€ wblek la tnaplratloa and a bleutng to aU wbo,damaging tke crop by rotteg aa to reWashington. Oct., ll—The percent nel to 8.140 feel leng
required to preoeat their Malms to
knew her. The older realdcnta eff, ported in other eecOona of toe ooondipaen. a Moatha aad T deya old aad to fimtoh bonds for saloon
said court. St the ptMwto efttoe. In
Grand Ttaverae will have many hep- try and other aUtee. eeemi to have In the navy for the year ended June
fg aaMlrad by'a huabaad aad a Ul- Tte principal etockhtadeM
the (hty of Traverse aty In said
beat what waa moat needed for the
RepreMBliUggi
gp
BMtnorlM
ot
toe
wriy
days
when
eounly, on or before toe tith day of
tia bey ahaat 4 yaara <M.
3«h last baa been founl to be much
Mra. Shetman took a promlnMt part
................... USA eloM AMS tee ratwUe January A. D. 1808. and that aald
Mik. BUey'waa the daagbter «( Mr. Bimttng waa toe father of the
the ragnlar eeulon of tke 1^ l^alfjThat went to tl^ making of a

-.............IraimhMNl clalma will be beard by aald eooft on
aad Ml*. IteiMOl of Weitotd. aad
Tuesday the 2S(h day of January. A.
hWpyJ^omv aad a contteted oommnn- my lltilo potsti
D. 1808. at ten o'clock In the forewooa
tte body wtn te taken tkaro tanor- lelarare which made possible tte
Thto year pronasea
iloon
bond*
torougB
ItfTt
Is
a
peaceful
eBdtng
o't
a
long
neue
.oro
"
i
eoltoled
men’s
division.
mr iobrelng at M o^look for twrtal. Wring of
Dated Sept. I4th. A. U. IBOT.
many aearoM for tte tuheta In this
and wni muek orlUctoed life of naefolnees.
for use of ine annual report of the
tke laneMl ie»»lB*i.belai Snaday at
Judge of Probate.
wtll be held section of toe cooniry, - both - bureau of navigation, only aboni 8
tte Bandbytedrok. the Aadeiwaa Ua- for te mmww.
ReptMentoUr* Banting wUl^cA re­ at toe home ot her eon J. J. Shetman. onanuty and qaallty.
percent of the men enlUted daring
tetoaklng oompaay to eharga.
sign troM toe legliliture.
448 pllib street on Mooday afternoon,
toe tost fiscal year droerted. This Is
MILK TSSTS.
eront flf BMtoer te«oUl aeteleo belag at 8101 o'clock. The Rev. J. W.
‘gsrdte as encouraging. Every efwminra
Fwtoiral.
called, owing to hto ratnorai from Bm- MUIer otrieUUng and the Anderson
The tollowtog milk teats have been )rt bat been made by the navy to
FMM Pftdayk RMoc«.
^
reported by Inepoctor Doekeray:
lake the men contented and to make
tte tonaral nemoe of WttUMB (ira hto oMt-wooM te deolared Tncnnt GnderUktng Co. In charge.
Na l-Pala. 3; aolids. 18.8.
promotion a reward for faithful se^
was hMd from te hone. 818 and te dtotrlct te without repiw
No. 1—Fats. 8.8; eollda. 18.
PRRgONALS.
Tice. The method ot advertlring
ENBMm BtreeL Bt 4 o'cloek thto nftor
No.
8—FUU.
3:
soltda.
18.8.
PWm Thareday’a’Reeord.
through too newepapera baa attract­
Mte. te Rot. V. BapM MlUer. of
CadlllM Knows Bettor.
No. 8-FUU. 8.8; aolids. IS.
Steve Deonto. of 'S'llllamston.
ed a better elaaa of men. It to found,
OgnM. who U suing the pnipit of
CadUlBc citleeas are of tte oplnloa etttle buyer, eras In toe city oVer
No. 7—Fats. 3.8; solids. 13.
and the offletoto have been more suc­
Ite Mr. J. A. Onnky. Bt te Chnrck
that there to ao town Uke CadllUc nlte TtolUag Mra. H. B. Harvey and
No. 8—Eau. 4A: solids. 13.4.
cessful In holding the men. Efforts
«( <MBt. cdBclattog. The horn wbs
and that to a rtgkt
Na
fi-ynu.
88;
solids.
18.8.
arc being made In both the army and
daughter, Mrs. Blodgett.
SIM with tilepds of toe yoong m^
aad «^ty to tacky to bare
No,
n—Pate.
8.8;
solids.
18.
navy to obtain an Increased rate of
gal te Bertee WM Tory BBd.
Il Cook, of Elk Raplra. to In Trav.
dUnena.- But GadlUae kM an
No. 18—Fate. Zi: solids. 11.
pay for all of the enlisted men.
erne 0ty on businera.
bigger and tetter rtral
Nh.. 13—Fata. 4; solids. 188
Get Cole, of Qlalr, Ik tn the city
Turkish Chamber ot Commerce.
Trareree City and that tact to aft>pa^ busloees.
Na 17—FaU. 38; aolids. 18.8.
Minto llo«n. Can NorR, Ralph cot to eren tke people of Cadillac aa
Peril. OcL 11—A Turkish chamber
Na 15 was cream and tested 20 per
Mr. and Mn. A. P. Webber.
•MIb. Obit Trontwte BBd Ned Bleb- a lattor recdrad by Mayor Pnedriek
of commerce has been esUbllsbed In
The handsomest wood heaier made. Thh stove U
Kingaley. returned this morning. Th-«y
■ogA aettog ta that capacity. ' The tkla mortdng amply akowed.
Pnrta by Turkiih merebanta residing
very «c n -mical in fuel and wc will guarantee itto
have been vIslUng friends.
cbolr fwoB te CbBTCh of Ckrtat
here. Tlie aim and scope f the iBsil
Lmie Child Dead.
Thto letter waa Iroa a woman
hold fire 30 hours. It has a lai^e -feed door, bailed ash
Mlee Uuie Cronkrtgbt returned to
tiiMMBd te matic.
, lutlon to to
Nancy, the
wboae hateDd aad benelf and family Kingsley after visiting friends In
pm. heavy cast linings and if by far ihe
ot Mr. and Mrs. Dunmore. of BUlr relations between France and Turkey
tte Bowen eorered the hler
waatod to loeato here but tte Cadillac
BEST WOOD STOVE MAJDE
^wnahlp. died October »lh of stoni- Tlic Turkish ambaaaador in Paris has
kmautal protaalon akd inelnled
to dto- Trareree City.
Mra. Heniy SparHag went tc Maybren elected honorary president.
amm tem wm many aet ptoem ooeragethem by
We also have the round sieve*, good airtight*, Cheap
field
to
visit
J.
W.
Webb
and
wtr>.
■mag them being b pUlow from the (tty was dead and it was
Auto Eahibitisn.
ainights.
in fact anything you want in the stove iioe
Mrs. prank Putman aad daughter.
Invented D'seolver.
TMTetw CHy trOB Worte. b gift trem to get a lob during too winter. The
Berlin. Oct. II—An automobile exH. Va..-«J-n.or,,

.. ............
hto tollow ooMtorM; a hsautUal otom letter weat Into detalU thoroughly PVanrto. wentI to Klageh-y to
Berlin In the
short vtalt
trm hto boy team, g brokea wheel and stated aetnal needs and
t»U ati. b.t now aiuinar M
„wb,H,a, b.ll ot
Zoolwi
Mr. and Mn. William Mav-n went
traa te taadly. a totga ogray tram of the fainllr so weU that the mayor
o„ j.b
„,d.
____ diaaolver
BMoy other epraye will bare oo dinculty la aaswkrlng to Wisconsin for an extended v*sH.
............ ... for uae
■■ with mortng
1*07. This to a gool chano- fi>r AmMtot Blrde Steinberg, of Detroit, ptet’:re mschloea which has toe mi-',
OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING
erlran manufacturers to exhll.li thHi
Oakwood
to
Petoskey
(bis
vamngea
of
almpUclty
and
working
an mag knrlad
DeepKo the ealmiay heaped upon
preliminary to golug lulu the
to'u oKy by (Mdiltoc. the fact remaina a abort visit with her broiix rs here. perfectly. Mr. Vogleaong has Just*In-,
Frank Dean, of the grocery dvpa-t- Bulled one of hto dtoaolvera at the!
that torn are more Jobs thaa men.
ment of the Hannah fi lAy MerraniiU- Palace Amusement company's theater.
Dmia te RnM**comp'.py. went'to Detroit today ta .itThe nttacbmcDt to used In connee-; |M| II WcQ IS Id AlS I
Boat OWBMs ahould te earoful thto detayed by thto name lack of help and
tend
the convention of the Nalinna! lion with toe Ulasirated
time of year-to see that te water M anyone that wants a |Ob has one and
Wholesale Oroceri' naaoelation.
canaro toe picturra to fade away to
drained tnm their engtaea.
The can get anotoer U he needs It. The
Mra. Mabel Moody has returned nothlog and toe new slide to gradual­
ntghiB are etfid and U this matter to tact that Traverae City hna made
from a trip to Chicago and Uenloc ly appear ob the erroen giving a much
rouble preys upra the mind,
sees to Ih time It may eave the troo- favorable Impreaatoo' og the writer
more plMslng ctfMt than by the (Id
andlcwouam lion,
HBihor.
We of having to get a new cylinder. evan In the face of <
Mrs. R. T. Price, (83 Weat Ninth way of BhltUng slides to view of the
Waea roe draw your eyRnden d<mn dlSlenlty sbowa that the people of
for it wUl oooo bh here. Make yoor Ctu(4«a Coop «um
p.lB dralBod the r^loa reeogntoe progTesetveneee sIreaL who baa been very sick the
The dissolver to nil the more valu­
sod eUbUlty when they ora It and raist two weeks, hte gottea well
by lining it with oar Ur paper. Tor paper keopa oot ben Uoe,
that Traverae (Sty U as U elwayo will enough to go for a visit ata her able InasBuMi as It can be add for
j
Maneyirou
makeo tbe ooo|/ werm^htd^uiiUiy. For roob we bare eeveral
much lets than toe dlskolvera now on
brother. M. Lutor. of Read Cltr.
Bk Bkptte

Oct 11^

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Traverse City. Mich.

We Believe

tavc tte Best Tea on
Ibc MarkeL

._ „

,

REZINA

On. W. J. M

H

PATENTSgvil

F. M. PAINE.

-asrswassw

X

\

The Farmers’ Store

Before you buy your heating stove come
in and see the

DETROIT JEWEL

FRONT DIVING FLUE-BASE HEATER

y,..

At Prices tliat arc Right

p-fRANK TRUDI

kr kmmi li

BliNetliMHt

InunHy Follows
^
of Sleep

tw. Aa W. Otet’g Ncrra PiUg
lint rtstftol Baturel alsn bv •

Mriylai taaic dffget

-

new anrum fugai artar nigat c< naiRtai Blaap end a meoml and gerteral

sefTs.-.ss&j'ss'-BiSis
U ar Opiatea and

te

raafiBtnt with toe*^!"!!.* w'^Chaie's
Stem Ptito that rw itetoni. restful
Mid. Rahd^ RnuttI of Ko. M Pwn

...............M-----------------------------d
som aad they acted-finety.
s toy aervae
rvae steady
i
ate
.
_ ,_ve tns rwfful rtiep end a
BpawdM feetlM of nawTa! etteocth ate

iEi

very graitfsl ref tte ehaaga.

As a

ptheayhe^xture ate portrait M
^gglBhrJMMHREmtCn.

te toe -Doeen City of the North.*'

Qrowiwd at NerthporV
NorthporL Mich, Och iL^fDharM
Peterera. aged SO. a tuJlte on ' *^eebooaer Alice, was drowned Jo
toe boat was ooAlag Into port here
murday aftomooa. Peteroon
singto and hto relsUves live In Mil­
waukee.
Tte boat was Just Issld# te pstnt
and tha eea was ruanlng high when
Potereon wee
on tte Jib boom taking care of the
Jib and It la enppooed that a tUe
brtee aUowtng him to tall Into toe
water. He managed to caioh hold of
Uae bat te vsoael waa getag bo
fast he couldn't-rotate U aad was
swept oC.

A IU« haoy waa thrown to te
hat he mtoaed this and te yawl was
eaM oit U Che tea toe yawl^t^
were tout and the tag Cecil
the dock her*, aaalag te tranMK
Moked ep te yawl boat hat PoisnSa

lojur-'

iSS

8. M. RIaa left Wedoeaday tor the market and works even better. A
L.J that it i» not 1
mon (or a rbil
Marinette. Wto, where he to engaged patent haa been applied for.
1^* born aSictC4
la the mtving plelura show bualneee.
^ »«*kkidaey», IfUie
General News.
He to aecompaaied by Luke Haynes
iftbe urine ecal-U
Weihtngtcm. Oct. 11—In reply to wd wUe. wbo also have an totereat
Beattie inquiry. United Statei Ccmeol ,2 wbenTt ibooid
id be able
.................
tocontrol tbe
to te above buatoeas.
at-wetGeneral Bordewleh. • of (torlattonto, pe»»aA. it i» yrt afflii-tnl with bedleofthedtfiiM„ tb.t rarto.. UbO. al It •"
'’'b'S^Si,**”,..
Danth ef Capteto Vean.
In toe manutaeture of
be toward* liie Ueaitneiu
Thjt news of toe death of (^piato balto'' prepared and eannedtto Nor- ibb-*e importantarisani- Tbi*unnlcai-nt •
A. Venn haa been received to
1%e kind mOtUy trouble iaduc to a diaearad comiiUon of
the kklnevs and li
tha city, hla droth octeirtong at 1
used to haddock, beeatmc It to cheap
^^
,uppo*e.
home to DMroH. CaptMn Venn was
ww a and well suited tor toe purpose: cod i
aa well a* men are made miter­
sxUw M te great token for a
ed all alxea sod varieties as weU aa ,j.ie with kidnev and blacVler trouble.
her ot years and thirty-two yeara ago
come W Letosd to Uke ehaoge .of the
Lrtaad Iron wotka. remalatog there aive. Fish balto are stoo made from 'br draggiati. to fiftytime aad fiaallr moving hack to cool fish and poUock. which fonna cttt and one-dolUr
Detroll
He need tq fie hto trading to thto Of the oonnl general there It no reoe- “
^
’’city and aaiw ®t the older raMfienm
why fish balto and several other Mnntolet telling all about Swamp-Roc
" oot
- iBctodingmany
ry products could
Inctoding many of toetbouMiwUof
toettoMtwUof tea
te
remember him wML

iDeeth of Z. C. Mlnehnw.
MfiecoasL
Bingfaana>B.N.Y..l>
ito^PM».
■ Don't make any mto^
WsBoa, OBb Woman.
Wooteii.
itoU
pi
Mtoh. Oct 10.-Z. E- Hto
New tork. Oct. a^Woman'O etah hat raSmbe/thq.name. Swi^Root,
Bbaw. county clerk «f LeMaua coos** * draat, BtnghaBitoa. N. Y., «a oveiy
I eowOng la bora to ly:'*iied Wefineedoy aftenioon
reccoi devolopmeoi in Oennany. and totui.
, o'daefc Mlij I

Get Ready for Winter

diffoient ki&ii* of'Booting Paper, Tarred Felt, Kejwtooe. Xadaroid. If job havo to repair jour pool get ootlte of thii roof­
ing poifer of P. K.
Do yon want to know what Pulp «? Itiea prepbiotfam
of Cemeni. Fire OUj ead‘Gip4nin. oeed for Plaitoring Hoasob
and it ii jn*t the thing for i»tcbing broken [daeter. ill

job

have to do u to wet tbepclp, mil it and it ii reedy topatonWe a1»o have Trowb gid Dnibit a to pot it on with.
Olv* «j« fli o«ll.'

TRAVERSE CITY. MtCB.

L

i

MAND Havum HlfULB^

thuhway. octowii

n. 1

Oil fuel b coming Into geDersl nse
among the nUraada In Meilco. ac­
cording ta the United SUtes coaanl at
Honteiey. Tbe Heilcan Cenimi mllwsy U now Uklng l.OOO barreU of fuel
sirvss and strain of the atren<«l dally from the Mexican Petrollom
ife In iKith c*y and coontry
tends towards Acunacb troubles.
r». AH new engines purchased
by
Five people soffer today where cme
the Mexican Central are equipiied for
dtd t.-e years age with sick headache,
homing oil.
dixineas. flatulence, dtsirrss 'after
eating, specks before tbe ejws. bloalIt U B ciiripus eolDcidence that
'
m'r\'i>usneas. slreptesaneas and
most of the ‘WUge- money flashed by
many other aymptoma of Indiges­
vlllians In melodramas, and for which
tion.
U»-re Is so much blood-letting
All who are suffering alth stomach
troubles,
and that mesas at least two
murder in sensational plays, b ude
out of three tn Traverse City and oth­
111 Washington, almost within '*
er towns, should use Ml-o-na rtomack
ehadov of the bureau of engraving
uhleu. Nothing else Is as aafe. yet
and |•riDUag. Tbe demand for It baa
effective; nothing else can be so thor­
oughly reMed upon to relieve all troocaused It to develop Into quite a Uttle
blea from Indigestion as Ml-o-na.
industry, it U.widely used aa -pmpit Is sot a mere dlgesiire taken
erty" for reguUr dramadc prodnetafter the food It eaten, but a trite
and also for amateur theatrleals.
tonic, stlmulaul and pt'^tUtfkener for
tbe mosralar walls of Che Momach.
It
la
engraved
on
green
paper
like
■w
^
Increasing tbe flow of digestive fluids
greenbacks.
and putting the stomach Into such
Now last Halmalaoa baa reverted
rondltinn that ti does the work Na­
ture expecta of it
to the Preach nation posse^ra of ob­
So reliable Is Ml-o-na In iU enrnit. all Ui?
actlon that s. B. Wait « Sons,
Tbt tWrt tad«t M «fwaJ M dMV««( mtT*‘Vikiif’‘Siut.
^ world orer are showing themselves
with every SOcent box they
. sartl. give
a guarantee to refund the
f moQ«V uoquite eager to restore them to
..............................
all that
B’^dy torn
'
place so
1 *tyl* «oJ w«w tW «imL
claimed tor IL
the mad rotnanee of Bonsiiarte'e nnfoi
I PARENTS.-Npf t!« «t« li»W^ tnute emprest. The Bonaparte le­
gend may be dead enough; the 3oaephlne legend Is not. Her ten I*
lunacy In Ireland. In Ikoi there arm
the Utert object to flud tu waPb^.
7S.0M lunatics In Ireland, or one la
Piedmont, tuiy. produces atmut
■ very 179 of tbe popuUtlon^ .In lUl
1,)^ times u many cocoons u any
there were only WO tn tbe entrie Coun­
Jilier Italian province, and In proporty Antrim and Belfast, but today
NATIOHAL BISCUIT COMPANY
ilc!) to iu tlxe U perhaps the most
there are Z.300. an tDcrease of lAM.
prolifle sUk worm district of the
In ISSl Use pereentage of lunatics for
world, the yield dur|ag 1M6 smount10.000 of popolaUon in ttigUnd was
leg to 11.001A47 pounds, with a valoe
an 4. in BcoUand Ai 'and OB IraUad
•Ut« Ni
Shaw, of Detroit. officUting.
of WA6«.ett. \
20S. Last year The' flg»»,^t*;
The iKiard of commerce met at
Hmaac U FoaUr. « jmi* old,
la n eolleetlon of Bgyptian papyri
England 40A for 10.000 of the pbpMUtoo of Mr. and Ura. J. P. Porter, of Ann Arbor Tneeday afternoon and Prof. Jules Kkole Is reported to have
tlon. Scotland 4S and Ireland 66J.
CbehM, la dead He «aa foraerlr n delegated J. D. Ryan to inspect grain found among some Greek texts an'
rtodast of tbe U. of M. brt vrat to rtevaton In tbe northwest, with a ancleai Latin guide through Rome.
Loa Angtdtv and on itae adrlea of bU view of erecting a big one In Ana Ar­ As R contains an inventory of sculp­
A Reliable
pbjrtaiM rrtamad bwae. Hta foner bor.
ture and Indicates the locality where
Rer^edy
•) WM bald Tborada^.
John Hurley, a prominent Albion each piece wae located, as well as de­
scribes each. It may prove of import
t«tui Boyd, a lUl.luaka tMvellos capiUllst, waa arrested
President I
t has written I
treat ' free, tbe duke asking Rhode Island. Capt. PUlsbnry U now
us, was dlaeorerad aa be aa't dyins normog for ahoollng a fog aqnirrel anre In supplying ua with data tor the those In ebargu aaying that be heart­
only
from
those
who
enn;
on
special
duty
In
connection
with
JB a ehalr In tbe lobby of tbe Oorti and flned 110 andtC.IDcoiuforahoat- attribution of as yet nameleae atat- ily favqru a movMnent of the Southeasily afford It.
.signal work.
boase at Ass Arbor Wedneaday eren- tng a fur-boariDg animal
Memorial Ltterao' society to have
heals and t>r»(scta
log. rAs anploye of tbe hotel became
Capt John E. Pillsbory. of the na­
Kanaaa City. OcL 11—Tbe Lantry Um dlseaard ibmb.
the government pier at the James­
api^oue and aUeoptlog to arouee
Thomaa Wiley, who baa been nndertown axposlUon named In honor of vy. has been designated by SecreUry Ooortrvetlan Co., of Kanaas City Is to brass nsaltingfnn
and drivva
bim. noticed tbe odor of
lerlt during tbe three yeera o( the
Mathew Fontaine Maury, the -Putb- Melcatf aa a member of tbe general build a tunnel S.OOO feet long for the Catarrh
away a Cold in tbs
aboot Bord’e Ilpa. The dying i
Imtnlstraiion of Sheriff Greer.
board .of which Admiral Dewey la Wlaconatn Central at Duluth and Is Hsad quickly. Be.
findor of the Seas."
waa Uken to tbe }all nod revived. Pontiac, baa resigned. A difference rdiftsry Methods for TeaatiBq Capresident.
He
U
to
take
tbe
pUce
atone
ih«
8eesn of
to
ballast
the
track
of
rtbe
TlrfflnA company has I
terrl) Prove Unajeeeesful.
Tasu and BmelL Fu
. He e-m recover. Boyd'e wife died
&0e(s..atDrag.
between Wiley and tbe ebetHf
mads varani by the asalgnment of
l.»)0.«K) yards of materUI
Recent rtalixtice showing an In­ condurt the electrical ahowa which Capt. J. B. Murdock to command the ' |ng used for the latter work.
year ago and a patbeUc letter In hla the cause.
held tn New York annually. Al­
crease
in
caUrrii
have
shaken
the
incket Bddteeaed to hla aoa and hla
Tbe annual Oakland county Sunday
Idence of medical men In the un­ though eeveral have been held be­
tether and mother. Mr. and Mre. J. ecbooi convention opened et tbe
fore, the next one will be known aa
U Boyd, or Kalkaafca. aaid that be land avenue Meihodlai church at ¥whe flrat annual electrical tpow. being
ease.
*aa going to join her.
tlae Tuesday. One
under the new management.
When
stomach
doling
iiroved
InefBartdea the three ntambena et the were In attendance. Tbe acoalOns will fective. It
inml to look for
Dr. Ranger, the solicitor of the 8alUle railroad eomtolaeloo Ooveroor be cloaed Wednesday evening
some other trt
mt. and it Is be- TsUoD army, hat been totally biiua
Warner aeal the frtloeiing ^point.......................mel
In Hyomel an absolute tlnce be was 14.
Heved- that
Cbaries W. Peterson, manage)
Now bead of a
menu to tbe senate Wedneeday- Ihe Standard Fish ■ company, with cun- for all catarrhal troubles baa at large Arm of Itwyeri tn Penchuicb 1
been found. Breathed through
Oeorge Clafferton. Orand KapM*- beadquartera in Monrot, charged with last
nest iioeket inbaler. lU healing medi- street. London, the whole Of the praemember of boai^ ’ of charities
violating the rieie game laws, pleaded cation reaches every spot where
Oce has been built up from bis In-1
mrrecUona; C. H. Johnalon. Orand gutity to hsxlng in hla
ftlaare. •
prevents tbeir future growl
Itepida. and Prank B. Gray, Clare, dcirtied pickerel end paid
soothes the Irritated miicoui
A German botanist, O. Kupntte. has
atata aanltaHum; w. j. Kay. Lapeei cast*,
bmne so tbsi relief It fell almost In- pointed out that a certain specimen
eaatem Mloblgtb aavlum: C, W, Naah
Sherman Baldwin, of Jackaon. and sUntly. while lasting
of tAx^lum st Oaxada. Mexico, {
I Pllnt. BUte bodd of edneaUon and Piilrtck Horan, of Detroit, were con- illy sure to follow.
wblct^eyetofore
has been regarded
Tbe complete Hyomel outflt coaU
nrbttraUon.
vIcied.Tueaday. In aeparate trlaU. of
but tt.00. and la aold by I8. B. Walt aa the biggest tree In the world, hav­
fteUrend OoanmlaaMoer DIekli
famiBbing akobol and water to Wil­
Sons an der an absolute agreement ing a diameter of 11 meters, consists
baa relumed from a t-lp to Ohio. liam Blanchard, who was s prisoner
refund tbe money If It does
In reality of three trees which grew.
' whare he was given Informatloa In re­ In the coiiDt'y jail at Ann Arbor. They
It la
for catarrh Uut has ever been aold Into one.
gard to the worklnn of tbe Ohio' have not pet b*-en seutenced.
under a guarantee to cost nothing
Many democraU of Wen Virginia
railnray comnilaaloa act and be It
Michael Millikan., an Armeulan. 3S unless it cures, but they have
want ex-8enator Henry G. Davis, who
DOW naalatlng Catnmlaaloner Bcully In years old. wss bold b)' the Port Huron much faith In Ua power to cure
waa candidate for vice-president In
tbe preparation of nOw (or the guld- I'lilted Slates offleera on susidcioo cnUrrhal troubles that they arc
Ing
to
Uke
the
risk,
so
If
H>-omel
tbe
last preeldenUal campaign, to run
«Boe of common carrlen. A meeting
itlog to enter this eounlry
does not help you. there will not be n for governor. Despite his 8S years,
et tbe full oommUaion will be held
penny’s expense. Gel an outflt
Mr. Darla U hale and hearty and Is
neJrt Tneeday. erhen Commlaaloner
General Newt. .
thisa liberal
r
plan.
the weaithlesi man In hls state.
Olaafov reiumi from Waeblngton.
& C. K. Rutman. a blgb-caate Hin­
Oanaral Newt.
Miss Qeanor Robann. the actress,
At IbU mertlag a oonferenee alth doo. DOW In this country with hla
Rmigratlon from German porta for haa bought a lown'houae at 302 Weal
tfSlBe manageu will be arranged.
American wife. Is a lender In the
ihe
first
half
of
1M7
ahowa
at
Beventy-serenth street, adioinlDg tbe
•ecreury Taft writes ,J. A.-Wagner greater Indian movement wMch
proatdent of tbe V. of M. Taft cinb, fur lU porpose the esUbllshment of a crease of SO per cent over Ihe same comer of Wert EDd avenue. It Is a
that be accepU tbe inrlutloo of the •yatem under which the people of In- period or l»06, no leM than 24S.SS3 four-story, brtm-rt'ooe dwelling. Miss
club to a banqnei. The secretary will, db wilt have .at least a measure of sailing In tbe six montha. as com­ Robson will occupy the houae this
ill.
protrtbly apeak before the atudenu' self-government. This movement hae pared with 200.677 Uil year.
Mrs. Annie Yeamant. one'of Ihe old­
tvre aaaoclBlIon when he vklU
lined Immensely In the last few
The only royal donor In Barnpe Is
est of American nctreaaes, will retire Duke Car] Theodore of Bavaria Few
the anlvcrrtty April t.
years.
on her birthday. Nov. t». at tbe
“J#ek the Orabber" la at work In
Oerman princes have bad a more ro­
O. M. nail, who U connected with
Onruvnie. Many womea have been the American department of the latri^ of 7*. 6he was born In tbe Isle of mantic career than Duke Carl Theo­
.•tUBked.
^ lor aa an expert engineer, has be«'ii Man, and came to this country
dore. He recently completed, with bis
186fi.
We have just secured the sale of 150 lots in Perry Hannah’s Fourth and Fifth
wife and hla asalrtani. hls flve-tbouTbe Ann Arbor ooanetl has pateed sent to Porto Rico at tbe request of
Ix>rd Bereaford Will be the guest of aandih operation for cataract. Poor
Additions on Twelfth. Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. Nothing better in the
ns ordinance prpbtblUng nnioe from Gov. Pou to study'and dcrise a plan
honor at tbe annual tenquet of tbe people flock to hls hospital, where
city—prices right—terms right. Many other vacant iots in all pans of the city.
nuning on the boalSTnrda.
for tbe trrlgsUon of the Guayama.
United Slates naval academy alumni
tlie Lena Munch and Rart N. Kull SalInn and Arroyo dUtrlrU. where'
33 feet vacant let bttwaan Casa fill West Seventh rtraet. 7 room 205 Nnrth Elfflvraed avenue, Medof Chicago, to he held In that city Is
were untied In marriage at Moaroe
nnd Union streets.
sugar la grown. The drought November.
cottage, lot 66 foot
ora irnprovemonta.
'meedhy evening, »e Her. D. BUnley worked much ln)ury to last year’s su33 feet vacant lot, Eatt Frdnt 12« South Un.on atreoL 7 room
Garfield avenue,
A new bridge to east IW.OOO has
street. betMwen Park stroet
conage.
*10 Webrter street
been authorited by the Madras gov-

^sterettes

(>3r8ter Craclcers that are always
fresh.
Oytter Crackers that melt on
yotir tongue.
Oyster Crackera with a charm­
ing flaTor.
Oyster Cracters that have never >
bees handled.
.
Oyiter Cracken tiiat aro just aa^
good with soup aa they are
with oyster*.

B&fcteCaaCtes*

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Q^terettes
C€ In ThAtnn

ih.'lBlOLm

^

E. Wilhelm

EirtCnMBili

Much Concern Felt

EW. Hastings & Son

REAL ESTATE BROKERS

FIRE INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS

STATE BANK BUILDING

For neorly seventeen years we have been stlllnr Real EsUte ant wrilInr Fire Insurance in Uils city. We are posltlTe ihls Is. of valoe to you, anO
wc have always enieavored to merit the confidence of each and every one of
OUT clients. We have some very

CHOICE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Improved Property, Vacant Lots and
Farming Lands;
Nothing Safer for an Investment than Real Estate

Why Continue to Pay Rent When You Can
BuyaHomeonEASYTc4YME9^S

BACKACHE AND
DESPONDENCY
Am both symptoms of orgaab denainre's warning te
women of a titmble which will aooDor or later declare itself.
□owoften do we hear women tOJ.
••It sMms as thoagfa my baek woWld
break.- Yet they oonUnae to drag
along and suffer with aches la the
email <>f the baek, tmln low down In
the side, d----- —'
n-w
t oey oo ao\ raaiisr stmt sov wns
te the laala-epriag of waataBb organ,
MISS LENA NAGEL
bm and uoicklv indloatea h/ aching
______
organs or kldneya. and that a^
n diseased condlUoti ofthefemlnlac
U removed.
and pains wUl eoatiniie nnUl
nntil the eaass
e

Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
of enrv
llm Una Kagel. of 1177 Morgan 8t..B
St.. Buffalo. N. V.. writow- -1 was
Miss
It aod on the verge of nervous pei
-----. 1 had diradful periods of pain. was^nb)eet to tiu
iwe.rs^weak and Ured.
Lydls ^ llnkbam's VegvlUble Compound t
■m Ferule
Lydia B. tHskham's NVreUble Or
rh as Backachs. Ksllingsiid DIspL
t stren^rns and
Dissolves and expels Tnmora st an surly tones tbe htomarh. Cures Ueodaehe and U
ached all the

Mra. nnkhu?^aUndlnx InvIUtlon to Women

cramenl to be built over the Malatur
river In the South Arcot district, that
province.
The extraordinary deposit of meteorils near Canyon Diablo. Artuna.
which baa occasioned much comment
discussion among tbe leading geologtkts of the eountry. la being made
the subject of study by Prof. George
P. Merrill and Mr. Wirt Taalu. of
geology of the
I’nited BUtes National Museum.
Excluding about So.noo amall veaaels. tbe commerce of the world Is car
ried on by 30.100 veeselt of a total
tonnage of about 2S.(H*0.000.
The native woman of Ecuador are
> used to alrong heat and light that
they even do their spinning out of
doors In the blaring sun
The total capital Invented In British
OBI mtnea It fully I3po.ooo.ooo. Tbe
ARlOSAaad grind
nnual vragra «no»nt to *300,000.000.
^ ■
China and Japan produce 12i*0 . *

^ "

.«» of silk annually: bnt abort 60 blchea AS yoo want to Use It
l>er cent of this U reuined for bAie * Roasted coffee loael its strength

MAKXSTHE
6RINDINS

Consul J. H, Arnold of Tnmsul. re­ and Davor if exposed to die air,
and even its identity as coffee
port! that the. quality of
teas this season U above the after grin(£ng. Loose coffee sold
average, and abipmenta to America
lin'or tin is usua!^
date aro about 23JIOO halt cheats.
'ti- than for Ihe same lime a year I dusty and soiled by bandEl^.
- Low-priced teas are scarce and j
j,,
dealers are experianclng dincuRy In I
Ifllllng orders.
{
w,.Sa.h>4I.LW«WM!

and Boardman avenue.
1208 Boyd avenue, brick house.
W feet lot frame atore biilldlng *26 East Front street 8 rooms.
Bohemia atraot
____
and dwelling, with bam on BS3 East Eighth street 7 rooms.
this lot
1024 Boyd avenue, conage. ffvo
Wort Front street between Union /
rooms.
•** Webrter rtrort. • romna. good
artd Pine street
jSt* Weet SevonUi rtrooL
Ml Webrter street 6 room ert- )234 East Eleventh rtreet brick
Washington strert.
tage. lot 33 feet
houae.
*’» '**« Eleventh street
707 Garfield avenue, cottage.

Some Very Desirable Farms For Sale
1»0 aerea. |
f. 7 miles from city.
120 acres, one-half mile from Maple City.
SO aerea. Peninsula. 3 mMas from c>oy on ahoro of Cart Bay
40 aerea. near Oviatt 5 mites from railroad station.
80 acres, near Omens, fine buildings; very deiirablo.
80 acres, near Mayfiald.
240 acres, near Burdickvillc.
40 acres. Garfield. 4 miles frsm city.

Now we shall be pleased to quote y./u prices and terms aod more complete
descriptions of any of these and we are positive it is to your Interest to see us
before buying.

E. W. Hastings & Son
OTATE BANK BUILDINC

MMO flUVitM MClULO. THUUM^V. OCTOKM 17, W.

M«m N«w t«M.
TIm moiwiat an AMI I
lavi r*i»o kr U* I
«iaur vklA.wMd lai* «CmI latw
ter. tept. U. M tera after tea etoM
of Ui« awte.

mfEiuis
OF Em

t»«M i*T«M »u e»n»oH 61 JTm:
t prtnclpla. bnt teat Rs wsU
P. W. Lahauia. ebalmaa; MIm UUr:
in's Waddlug-mreh.
to teat n only tbaorwtkally
pHactpal of tka bolKUag; Mn.(WU tba Bar. Mr. Maakaetad laadteg vitb
Mow many mn of the labor­
iaa> Un*. Ml*. Bart Ki^. Mrt. tea bride aad^raoBi eecalng aest. and ing elan. It to asked, would be abU
Coorctw and Mrt. M. S. teatei
followtog were tbe maid of honor. to keep up even tee small paymeot of
ao aattetacteip Mlaa Balia Halrorsa. a slater of tee 10 ceala a smk fur fony-lra years.
Two oa&te par a>Qa rftUraai paa- aid ao naab war aooompBakad. tkdt bride, aad Herbert Uutner. n brother Tba
ku^taalteriaa sretem which srould Intee
.H W¥... BUneba
aMiar faite
OUlatte os brMa'a maid, weaned "hp Osre Out every maa got hit pcnaloa.
Uv aatakUtelai a nllwar oate
Aftctfld Hands, Arm and Lbcs
Artknr LBotaar.
The LondoB stage to gradnally
■MHipp board ta plaoa of tta alb^
Endured Terrible Hchingandwas
Baal tea am
Tbe
bride
wore
a
baaaUtsi
gown
Mllraod coaimiMloaaia.
amargtag from lU tong period of
New York. Oct 11.—Tbf great Caa- otaUkdowa mde In tbe mandarin ef­
Unbie to Sleep-Woutd Tev
blateat Phniatlatoai. tbaaka to tb« etTta KU
Hm
BomM, ud w^t k,,
ardar LtwRaato to aov gpaaa ot tea fect. trimmed In cream colored Ucc
thflBandicestoS_____
cestoScfiiditbeSiua
fo^ ot Gaorga Barnard Sbaw aod
To prorite tor tbt eoapolaorr
la «ae tbr orer 90
Mm bone tRe algaatare gff
Baa did tea trip ta 4 daps. If pad sUk braid. A ,cinster of white Other people vlib Idcaa. The la^t
-in less than One Week
adneatioo of teat cblMroo.
hoar* and 40 aUaatae. trf bonra
BtloBS
aad
myrtle
waa
tuUBad
la
feature
^
tbe
To ttevUU tha earrxtai
or teas bar maiden trip.
to tee project to open during tbe conbnalocaa aadar
u
or
while wrikaUoet tUd with atreamars tng winter a small teaatA In Loodom
ietiUooa MBM.
of vbita ribbon. The amid ot boa<
To prorite tAr tba
where good plays aad good aedag.
Experimeate that trifle wHb axsd ettdangrr the k—Ri, «f
toaitj* >■
gown of cream polored A and not ’Wtera" and aceaU display.
aoMjr Usaa tor hlibwar jotpoaaa. Baa Bbapa aRn teolr Taeadap-a rloBAd Cliifalre»-Expc9rienoe mgmiaai se-,—-------- had (caona nearip fifteen peara.
hstrosa
and tea bridaa maid wore
wlU be tba dilet tcatsres.
Ra«alrtef oora koakara to M totp and to pUnalag to plap tea roThe aflaeudpsnf «w B>y bands.-----gown
of
vbita
organdU.
Both
car­
protected br as autemUo faador tara gam with CadllUc wtteU tba
Mlaa Gertrude Klngaton. who has ■ad kgs. lacy wete tee eotat
DM in
ii t
ried boqueu of rad and whits' car- beoa tor some years a aoted London
w inter teoa and waro
or otbar aaJatr drrlea.
■axt two waoks. A gam with Dk
alwara itoAp. aad 1
!sa. will be tba manager of tbe
To piafoat tba daoarttea
Rapida to wpMUd batoro that, bowcould Dot
from
ftr Oastor OH, Ftom.
ARer tec careawap the bridal new playbooae. WhUb will be named
-----------v:- tec
j
abaadeaMt of wito or teUdraa •rer. aad tbo bops latoad to practloa
acestebing
, fforio, Drops tUKl Soutki
It is IMfMMt. It
couple
veie
glron
boartp
eongratutobsdjo^kcep
Tbe
Little
bTaater."
It
will
be
bp parotti chartad bp Uv vltb bard for bote gaoM. Tbep bare aot
Uons
bp
tbelr
fiHaods.
A
spread
waa
boused In a coacatt halL instead of a
tka Balataoaikoa (baroot; to oiako got out aa pat since TaesdaTa gam
tee
lime,
sad
s(
destroys Woraia
Immedlatelp aerrcd with eorets for regular tbaatet. and tears will be ao
BBob abaadoaauet a faloop;
1 would
... JISVC
ks'
lO
^t aspect to tOBlfbt.
Tfaote and Vlad
tttp gaaato who wltnaaaad tee cere- orchestra. Tba rsparudra will ceaprealte for tea cart ot tea dopoodecratdi terou^ tbo
Coho. It reUevos TeeUtlBf Ti
___
bsQdsgeaasteeitcto
Tima vbo cam as oat ot slat
tnodeni plays bp clever auoat vita apd ^draa and to copaal
PtRBONAU
and PlatiUem y. it assiiuitaUa the Food, regnlatM tke
iagM»aemc.sa4
lows
foetu
vara
Chrlatopber
^ndartbors. which will be produced waAct U of 1M>.
ram PHdapW Raeerd.
Ctaatecli and Howeto, glrinr kealtty and aateuat aloom.
sos. a cousin of tbe bride, fortnallp of
iteUouslp in an atmosphere of
To problMt teo troo dUlrtbatkM
to tear ererTthiog off
Mra. u Coaant. of LaUad. to TtoltThe UuldrvuS l>aaace»-TlM Motkeria Fnead.
Trareraa dtp but tolar ot Mlooemy toads to actsich
tog trieads Is tbo dtp.
,
theikin. Icouldnot
apoito. MUaaaoto. abB Mlaa BUneba
AoteorUlac board of
curlesis daMrs. W. C. Walla leR this norslag
twt or akap. 1 tod
B. Oillette. of Indlaaapolls. lad. as
vlUch the British admlraltp hss
o parebaM and diroct tea ^ato
to rtott trlaods at Orsad RopMs.
several phvsicisQa
istlmate
friend
of
the
bride.
adopted tor tee flag of tee bubvoUac Bsa^lsaa U tea aararai
treat me W tbep
Mis. a. Baltnar west to Stdaaw to
cnuld not gi>e me a
Tbe'brida rocelred a abovar
praeUcte ot tea eonirtp aod to pap make an astondad vtolt
mrlna flacL
Tbe reason whp these little rodents
for tea aaBM oat of tea caoaral
Mr. and Mra. Q. C. Btrobtapal. ot beautiful cblaa. sllrar and Unena
prearats. Mias Belle Halrorsao aud were ehosan as tee disUnctve sign ot
fvBd c< tba cbantp.
Bturgla wbo baa hma sMttlag
ABOBdlni aa act rteaVra to
using ths Cutirura
Trareraa dtp. UR for Otaad Bap- Miss Blanche Qlllaue fuistobed aaUc- tee submarine flotilla to teat white
Soap, one box CutiItepoetloa of Mataotertu
oa-i Idt. Cadillac and Btargto tbto.BMra- Uons of music durlsg tbe-evening tor mica are always carried In a sub­
cura (.>ioinirat and
tbo anterUlcmeai during tbe ereoing. marine wban lt goes to sea. They are
taMUbaapte. ate.. ai to tea taiptoptwo bouks Cutieum
Tba bride and groom were glren a tbe aantlnels who gtra warning of tbe
Mt of ebUdraa uodor tea a|o of
Rcaolvent for about
abower of rice to tsaure them a bap- formation of noxious gaaes lostde tba ■xdiTi the itefaiog bad esMed. snd now
Mro^
tba K>rcB tova disappeared, arid 1 nem
AtoMlnc aet to rorUo tea Uvt
Mr. aad Mia. H. H aubop want to pp future. Prerlous to their nmrrlage vessel for tbap are tsrantp times more felt totter in mr Uktton 1-do now.
Mr aod Mrs. Lautser bad bees form­ aanaltire to dangerous fumes than Edward WoeriLBaDd SOlh. V. & Irfioy.
lor tea proteetioa ot gana and Larop to mka a rtait
Mrda. rouma to
tea optn moo
tiy. Fort Crook, Nebraska.'
MUa Raadalt wbo baa bcoa rlaJt- er studests of Trarerse Cltp tfigb
The submarine flag to a blue, red
tbr «nc water tow).
lag Mia. B. A. Brona for two dapa ro- aebool. atoo tba Ferrto tnaUtutc. Mrs.
To prarlda a boimtp tor tbo kin- tumod to her bona at Coldvatar. Oacar Lantser baa been a teacher tor and pallow pennant, divided Into four
Bre
peara
In
the
acbooto
of
Leelasan
quarters.
W'hlte
mice
are
depicled
In
I
tefPfl
PPad Thlr)bp vast to Detroit to aaa
UUoos, snd inflasitnatiuM of the dun.
eoontp.
two quarien. a submarine boat In snbmcwdli aet loUIro to tbo loot tba ball gtma.
> ith loss of bair of ii^
e instant
instantly OTATE OF MICHIGAN. THE. I'KO i
i are
other apd a torpedo In the fourth.
Tn.rtacn M'll.ao. Lass.
ot mad pout }w«k
Mrs. Robert Nawmo. ot Qrasd
dbvteeCu
Trevaraa Cltp Hanorad.
Oort
A«t roctUttsi tea wMte of pab- Rapida. U TUmsg Mra. N. Kltaknar.
bale contt tor ihc cuniy ot
Thirteen r^duon. galiona to quite
ketaik.
Mrs. F. R. Ooodricb, woribp autron tba latest rogue In London, where It
Grand Traverse.
llo blgbwapa aad oaeroaehMts ot teU cltp.
amount ol vrater but that Is exof
the
Uoal
chapter.
Mra.
W.
H.
Ab­
At a session of said court, held at acily the difference between tee water
teoraoo. aad tea aptUoi ot
baa been Introduced bp tbe baautltul
Mortos H. Lara, of Otasd Rapida.
the probate offlcv. m the city of Tra»aloQc aveb Uihwapt.
in BeplembA- 1MC sud
paaead terou^ Trareraa Otp OB a bott. amtotant mtroa and Mrs. 3. H. crown prtncMs of Bounanto. declar­
arse CUy. In said county, oo the Wh pumiied
McOoagh. traaauror. who hara bean ed bp competent Judges to be tec best
Aet to Ueraaa tba uto ot liroarmt IpiDUng trip.
September. I1m>:. tee odd tS.kMjMM
day of October, a D. IMT.
Baglaaw
attaadlng
tbe
grand
Id PoBUbi gam, blrda aad
dreaaed
woman
In
the
world,
Present; Hon. Fred. R.
gallnos being in favor of Oeptembea.'
Mlaa M. C. Maek. ot KtagaUp, cam
chapter
of
Michigan
ot
tbe
Order
of
■ate. appUoabU to aoo-toaldaati.
rb'e
f'est
Snd
Judge of probate
to tea eltp OB baataaoa.
tbe bJiters Star, retsmad home Frl- wonderful embroideries tn brilliant
Anaodlag an aet ter tpa piotacUoa
sen has announced bis resignation of
In S<-pteniber, IMC. tee toul nun- of Bab. mMsg it oalawfsl ta <wteb nta L«k« oe bnainooo tbU momlag. dap night. For tee aacond time. Trar- gold and colors, and tec result to teat tbo pet of town clerk of Louth. Unbor of gallons pumped was 44.000.or oaptoro for tea panma of aaU
rerlval of BpsanOna splendor to tee colDsUre. RoKland. Mr. Allison, wbo
W1UUB K. Vogloooag lataraad to arse Cltp baa bean honored bp baring
O'"', an average ta £.153,«S galtoos
place aaoag tee giand otRcers. feature ot the autumn modes.
brook treat gnpUag.' taiga aad anaU bJa bom la AUagaa teU awmUg
k 7$ yrara of age. U one of the most
a (lay. tbe largeet day being the lOte
Mra. MeOougb being alacU. an apaaoote buck bav aad wblto baat.
At tea Balkan states exposition at promloent men In Loutb. and was for
attar a abort alalt la tea dtp witb
teln instrument l» urltlng purporting when S.tM.WW galloDs Were pumped.
poUtlre ofBce. Soma Ume ago. Mrs. earls court also there to s baauUfuI
To provtdo paaUbmat tor wlta
51 pears secreterp to the local gas to be the last will and testameot of
In 1037. &0.4Mjiq« gallonB were
deceased now on file in said pumped, averaging f.SM.aoo gaHooa a
Praak Qreoa. srtfo aad two eMl- Anna. BonU was graad warder and tba dlaplar of embroideries from tea company.
ic pioaeriba tea tareu aad eoa- drM. UR tor Baa PraaelBM tbU aiom- local chapter to aatumllp proud of neighboring countries of Berria. MonCaptain Spelternl. the Swiss aero­ court. be..Wraitted to probate,
day. the largest day telng BepL 3
dMMU OB wUob tmtea oorpora- lag. Mr. Qrooa baa a pcplUcB teata tbe racognitloo gives IL
tanegro. and tbo peasanu ot these naut. has Just flntohed a wonderful that tew' adtnlr.lktratton of »aJd - ' with
»i.k. :.4(«",l>w
.1.,.. gallon.’.
Ute be KTsnt.-d i- herwif or to sol
Tbo maellsg vaa a very pro&lablc
tkaa aup bo parmlUod to do baal- aad will Ucato U teat dtpachlerem<-nt. namelv, tbe crossing of other suitable jR-n-im.
trom tbe London demand for terir
^
^
BOM to MleblganMia. Nallte Sbahtdl. o( Adriaa. u
It I* further order,-d.
SaUtlfo
day
of
November.
A.
1).
alBlUag Mra. A. HarUapd aad trioada.
three hundred and tblrty-nlnth ascent
eight and nm hundred delegates on
dtrara la Jaauoo or pdleo ooarta.
rarp'hecenirie will was left by and his notebook docs not record a o'clock in the lureiiooo. at said proatf wni be hara oaar Baadap.
(•ate offlre. be and U hereby appotnttb Boor.
Ralauaa to tba aMcatlos ot Uquor
John Fnack Wltnan. a horse- loving single accident In any ot them. '
ed for b'—ln-f said e
The ptoea ot next maating has raUrod cararlp otBcor. wbo ra^tlp
• kg
The Btarob Paetory.
Tbe Chinese viceroy at Canton has
It
1
;•
Kew
ba«a UR U tea haadarcd tea Bisl died Id Nortbamptonahire. DlractlBg
Aet W.gaeTtot tor tea laptag oat ot Pitea Batardapk RwsorC
given auihorlty for tbe forming of a lice tiu.i-oi L.' gi.en by pubilcalion
tamwvr Wghwapa.
the burial aTrangements. he wrote In commercial company for tbe working Of a copy <rf Ibis order, for three suet%a Marte taetorp to raeoirlag a three graad olRcen.
MfA to lagplite aad UeosM pawntbe will: -If possible, my remains
cesalve
ueeka
previous
to
aald dav
-M «»«7
Of the variooe Aal deposits found In
bttdwa aad toaa agOBU.
Oanaral
Nrws.
of
hearing,
tn
the
Grand
Trav.r»;laiiSte
are to be burled among tbe gone tbe different parts of the province.
dUloaa aad Inproramata are batag
AK to probiWt tba mlalalatag
ImdoB. OcL IS—That most Bag- toiahee at Basteote. No clergyman Is Agreements are now being made to
wbUe tears to a daltp oot(Sr.eM-~.UoTL. bL.- l* iw'CalM'
Bt bachM ahopa. '
list at tbe burial, and my bay
pnt ot trom a tbouaand to ftRoan hao- Itohaion are at praaant more ot Ues
FRED R WAUvER.
i
Ji'
Aot^Ura to chattel loana, ap- dred bnabalm. luck of kelp and tbo oohu^ad with tbe queiUon of old
Is to be buried near me; other­
Judge of 1‘rubale. ! f7f*t*^ti^Ui!*Tj
pUcBbte to «raaa of orac M.OOP t» eoid and wot weatbar are handicap' age peodoat to one of tbe obrious wise. my bay mare Dolly Varden Is to
ship Is celebrated tbere to a creat
haWtaau.
ping tba onUlde work but BuparU- signs of tee progress ot soeUltom in be shot and buried In the-paddock at consumption of "Joss a«cks-" Thw
A« No. m. lalaUra to tea aU ot
Eaatcote. but her tell and one or her
BonUte bopaa to base It all teto oountrp.
ceremonial candles are lighted on oc­
laoeUna aad haBSlao wUl be U a(- completed bafoto winter .OMaes.
Tbo cbsneellor of tbe exebequer, set are to be put la my coffln. as atoo casions of festivity or mourning, praytoet Noroabor t HOT. .
QTATB l»'
CirAa addlOOB to balag built to the I. H. Asqnlte. has procalaad to to- Be of Nancy Lee's feet."
er or tha]
:hanksgivlng. to the divinities
Another enrious will arai that of
salt Court fo.- Utand Tiaversv: "j?,***—^
_
1 schema next
luce a
warobooaa. a whole ttorp wlte a door
and tee'ltl
"like. Joss sticks areatonc"
•obao) Oardaiw.
^
of 4^90 foot balag adbod. Tlda aeaaloo and saps be will approprUte Jtdia Mergerlson. a veteran cotton candles and iaceniie. since like the 1st Couuty. ii, Chaccerv.
awards lor tea pardoai raised will be utlUsod tor dead air kllea la
ffllllioD atarllng <|10.000.0M) for mlU worker, of Blackburn, who had
' bp tea ebUdraa ot tea Khaweod are- which to drp tea Baer gradaa cf tbe purpose. The soclaUats. aa rap- by extraordinary thrift saved more
Boa. aebool. ware laada
Ftldap,
reaaatod at tbe recant trade union tetn I30.0M. He left tS.OM for a some mystery and tee proeeas to sU:i
BtoKh.
^Im bdag glTOB to tba eliUdrea wbo
New machlnarp with a value of conbeas. are dlatruatful of aap for- peal of bells for a Btockburn church,
bod tea beat Bowaia. The |adgoa bod from tventp to thirty tbouaaad dol- emfent aebame. erao though it to and after providing tor Ms nephewt practically unknown, tbooe vbo carry
li on being chosen from a special
g emt deal ot troubU la naklag tbo Urs to being IsaUUad. moatip add^
era] goraramnt that fateets It. and atecqa be ordered that tbe resi­ class and kept in rigorous uecluslon
stele but that pnwvss far b.
aallOtlOBa aa tea gardoaa U tea mla Uons to tba preaaat aquIpmaoL A and bare demoded that tbe state due of his estate should be devoted to
While partridge shooting at Bxted ati(*e herein camurt b" iK-ruwnally
jieruonal I
wofO all ao aacolleat aa to laaka do- new staap-bouaa tor corw. wUb a cast- ahall provide tor the paiment ot at tbe erection of a statue tn Blackburn
a sport^ian suddenly bad hundreds served upon her by r '-•m of her
oWaBS dtlUalL Maap ot tba ebUdraa iron bottom atoop-lank wUl be bMlt least Bra ahUUnga Ill-tS) a weak to to hts late employer. William Henry
of wasiis settle upon him. They cmilnued ateu-nr- fmi
wbo did BOt rooain prtaoa wars
and a trollap spntom arlU do swap ararp man on autalntng teo nge of Hornby. Margerison had been em- crawled open bis hands and face, but known p'see of tv-vtdenre. On motion
of L. H. Gaitc. Boliiitor for the abovv
ttUod to eoBinoBdaUoB tor tbolt at- wlte haadUag tbo BaUM and uofln- sixty.
ployed by tbe Hornby family for flRy
he kept bis nerve and dU not inter­ named c.implaiTianl. It Is nrd'-red that
tons and oara.
aanwhlle. a very csrefuUy thnughl yean.
tobod prodact wlte —
^
fere with them. Tbe wasps scared the said defendant Rcua L Wright
Tkeoa gardaaa are tecated at tea This change Is mdo aeoaooarp bp tba
Consul-General Frank DiUlngbaa.
proposal is made by Lord Avetbe gentli-man'o friends and they ^t cause her appearance t« be entered In
tooma of tea okUdrM
laerMaad producing eapaaty ot the borp. better known as Sir John Lub­ of Coburg, reports that In 1M4 ihero some dlklsnce sway, being afraid to Ibl* cause witbln throe month-, from
dale lii-r<v>t and In dt-fau'.t thereafj
grade waa glvsB a dlBarMl sartotp
,, «ts
bock. banker, casaptot and naturalist. vereA.2t$ flalsbed or extended strikes go near him. After aiwut tu min­
new apatom of
bi-n.lo '
that ihe Hll »f c-implalnt fi|t-d b.-rv-ln
at Itowars. tea Bat beteg aa foUowa: tea fead-bonaa bote now macblaarp U conjunction with the scraral other tn Germany, at compared with £.433
utes the was|u flew off in a body wlte may be taken as coatessed again-t
Tbo two kladar*arteoa—Nattartta IMS. Tbere were 16.£4e factories
being iBOlBlIad.
out having stung him.—London Stan- her.
Thou nteema to baaed on the en­ affected by tee strikes in IMS. while dtrdncor^ w. Cnrti*.
Balan tee work
nm grmda—Phlox.
couragement and aaslateoco of per­ in IMS there were 1I.4B0. The num­
Circuit Court CatnmUvioner. i •—aUrcb factory wlU bo aa
BoeoBd—AteratoBL
was
/
Prs^ ter (.Wtocny stM
Grand Traverse Co.. >lKh.
tarant place. 'Tbe people ap bare sona vbo are vUllng to Wke some ber of persons wbo strnck In I*0S
Chanctry Sals.
s m. w^lJep-ss.
IRlrd-OJlfonito yepptaa.
amounted
to
773.3I8.
and
in
IMS
to
lemselvea
to
pen­
L
H.
Gage,
tacriBeo
to
eaUtU
____ > troa Cwlar City aad
seem to tbink that a aUrcb taetorp la
In pursuance of and by virtue of an
st«:Ua m aadsuep a
Pbortb-CaUtombi poi^aa.
4M.14S.
order and decree of the circuit court
Solicitor for Coffll.lalur^,
'J
ran l^ jerka.'' aald Mr. Boatock to sions.
Mate Uos trwlasarrm U'Wtw. aade:«S.a
Tnixcrsc City. Mlehntte-ZoatoL
U to suggested that tbe government port Ungubt. a devotee of music, s for the conniy of Grand Traverse in
y. A. ancRMA. a. r a
a.Record reporter tela morning. "We
chancery, and tn tbe state cl Michigan,
Asset
8totb-Verb«aaa.
will ntod m man nl^t aad dap for should cooperate with tbe various composer.* a practical agricnltariH. made and dated the tflth day of May.
aofoote—Cblaa aatais.
from someteing of a mechanic, a horaemaa. '. D. IMT. in a certain cause therein
ererp week-dap and aomo Baadaps. friendly societies, teeelrlng
and
a
motorist.
He
Is
a
monogamist,
■gktb<-8woptPpa«.
them
the
contributions
of
candidates
mdlng.
will hire aapeoo. ' •rpOBtais
Tbo following wore awarded
a teototalav and aboot tbe only EgypWherein Carlton a Hammond U
oapaclally belag needed. We can't for pensions, and allowing interest
^Uaa:
'
man Who is not a cigsreite tmok complalaani and William E Rlchardb
atord to make tbeac Improremaia thorn St 34s par cent,
' defendant.
By commencing at twenty years of
ter tbe purpoaa of abutting down. Onr
Notice to hereby given U^t I
tea grade.
A,bronse
statue
of
the
prince
of
Or­
age
to
pay
one
pound
(15)
a
year,
dallp capacUp wUl be about SAM
shall sell at public auction id the
letea Brown.
oe law than 10 canto a week. It to ange. a duplicate of tbal on the.-ter- Ulghe* bidder, st the front d^r of
REPAIRS SHOES BY ELECTRiaTY
of tec royal palace in Berlin. tbe n t bouse In the cl*y of/Trav
sbovB that a man might enUUe him­
.• In the county of Grand Trav
Beoond—NathaHab WMoaft.
«en sent to London. It Is ■ pre:
A Ffettp WaddUp.
■ \ self to a penstoo of I1.7S a week
1 state of Michigan, said
TBlrd—Prise awarded to trade.
One ta tee prettlaat boms weddlagi tee age of alxty-Bra It only £41 per cot from Ibe katoer to his aacle. King court house being tbe place w here tbe
POurib-«op Uita.
ot tba aeaaon was solamalted Tbu^ cent interest to allowed; bnt an addi­ Edward The unrriltng has been pUn. for said county of Grand
ruib—QIMI Nelson,
-tl.l, on Satui
turdav. th»
dap ovenlag at tee borne of the tional 1 per cant would add 71 cents ned for November, and tee king has
ttxte—Prise awarded to grado.
n. 1S07. M
bride's paraata. Mr. aad Mrs. Loula to ter pension. At tbe age ot aerentr selected a site In front of the Ken> the torennon of sAid
I PrabML
tea ponoloiu at tee lover and higher alngtoa muaenm.
Halroisea. tbe bride batog .
■gkte-^Aaaa FroMlte.
In a recent book by Col. L A. Wad­
a single dwelling L .u.-,.
Maria HaJrofsen and tba groom Oscar rates of tateresl woutB
Tbo cocnaUttoe wbo bad ebarge of A. Lantnar. son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton tlrely tS.3( aod $516. ao that tbe pan- dell. on "Lhaaaa and Ite Myaterle*. ' and grounds and cannot tx- i
whole will be
alon becomes naariy E50 per cent he puu forte the theory that tbe ex.
0 raise the
la the Thibetan.
at-SM than at 3% per cent.
lUCt dee to complainant for prtr
IBto extra 1 per ceat to addlitonal Rnssian and moat Arctic laaguagea cipal wnd interest and costs In tuiJ
ed back In loops from tee oclllng and to the 34s which the goveniment al­ had Us cause in the cold climate, caui-e and the expense of this salTbe premises to be sold are described
faataned to tea side walla In tba lows on friendly aocleOes' funds In- which leads the people to keep tbelr s follows towlt:
iths searly cloeed while talking,
renter c4 which was one large red veated to tee foundaUon of tbe pen-:
Lots sixteen iK), seventeen (171.
,aloo aystem: and Lord Avebury polatil to exclude tbe cold air.
heart pierced bp Cupld'a an
and cVbteeo (Ui. in block two i3>
ttoW aa« mawtr
that even it the total fund col-1 Frtff, CsiTT. of the Harvard nnlver- of Oak Park additloo to tee village
abower et small red aad white hearts
alty
Forestry
school,
will
deliver
a
leeted
were
»U>0.000.000
the
taUreet
teaao. forming
mow cltyr of Traverae City. Michigan
very pretty effect. An alter was mde of 1 per cwBi would only aiaoaal to weries of leriures In Maine on the sub­ according to the recorded plat there.half tec aum which Mr. Aaqnlth has ject of foreelry, under direction of E.
U tbe comer of the room and anihal!
atebway fonnod of antuma leaves.
m. oM
OM aside for the govennneat pension E. Ring, foreet
Daied thU 3Sth day of August. A.
Maine. The object will he to give tee O. IM7.
and hate the ooreamiy v t performGEORGE W. CL'RTIS.
people of tee suie IntorouUon as to
Circuit
Court Commisalooer in and
what caa be done to preeerve the lorfor Grand Traveese County. Michigan
Itry." but It is admitted In the
SmurtRwatte A Alway. Solicitors,
ARer 43 yearn of oMc*. T. F. All- tor CampUlnaat.
3Ci.l
JNv Bito bw Aaham Drag Oo.
ai the head of the atalra aad marabed toher piwM that It to la theoty aa ox-

CASTORIA

CURED BY THE
CimCURA REMEDIES

What is CASTORIA

cemi.NE CASTORIA «-WAY«
f B««n the Sicnatve of

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The Kind You flaw Always Bonght
In Use For Over 30 Years.

■wi irfLiwt tmttkU ■mMiii h

WESTEUeAMM

ifrs.-.:

M. & I. L THE Gin

111::

»«»-•

Rowland Douglass

Two Shoemakers

with a complete out­

Dr. A. W. Chase's
Ointment
5^*!

Ik.

hi

fit of the latest Shoe
Repairing Machine
places us where we
can do the finest
shoe repairing on
short notice.
All welt soles sewed
on.
0pp. HsIel.WUlbir

J

r

my. OCTOMK fT. 1

Ibad a BiM Ome tbla racBUm. W«}CKr to >«• w Saadar- We had _ we go to meet Ua at the •taUaa.''|
haro bad Ma of CMapaar thia tbcb- Tery ptcaaoM tl»«. I bm oUrlag «nh Then mother drove oot of the farm
tioD lo tt dM MX saes.loiv We baep mr paadm aad bmIb. MOBiar. 8epc yard, and tbe chUdrqjj watched the
had Ire pteake thta vbobUob. Om SOth. Dade Bd aad AuBt Carrie asJ wagon disappear down the road.
I
wma the prttoarr picok aad we barejl went btackberrplBc. XIm Bulb Trr
“We're going te onr Secret Place.'
had two la the wonda. The blidi are' malae had charpe c« the office tor grsndnather." uid Roy. It Isn't for
W
«f Tti«
bettBiUDs
CO
so
aoQth.
Thla
la
all
I'
Be.
Thu
a
the
firattlBO
I
erer
weat
aad
I'D
Uke
care
of
Polly,
so
deal
t^t roar prMldeai r«*d la a pap«r
HmM Vwna p*»v •HMhiM
fhiah of DOW. M wUl etoee (or thte berrytos with ay'lBler coa(oa.UD- worry about ns, grandnHMher; we cna
(b« oU«r 4ar:
t
ele had OB a tar eoai. W'e sot ahoBt hear the bell there, and It's DM I
-Hav« roo mrvatcb«dtbeaatlcs
rroB yow little »oaahlDer;
I wtH try MMr U wwty «r
Blee ride
the water."
of
lb«
(Toood
a«uirr«is
la
aaBaMr?
trm atoMt «mMm.
Ufia Baftoty.
reiy inooth
“Very well, deary.* smiled grand-'
Th« naaw tb« laantad poopl* give
Are the woods tar troa OrtaBBU? Moaday. The weather U a mile \M- mother.
thm IB the hooka U alatoet aa bard
h baa beeo tBlalBf (or
“Ifolly. Polly, burry up?' aboMed
aa the BBU the fHaky Huie feUow.'
^
an>
time. It la a alee day today,
1heb«r.
SBther vp for their ariater food laOrlnnell. Iowa, pleased to know about tbe alee tlmea
"Pq eoBdag.* said a anffled voloal
aslM roeredf aartof erety Une yew
Bept n. IfiOT.
moat
of
the
<;iBb
Aad
this
aunia-r
Cpetalrs
Polly
was
Uklag
her
beat
aae poe or theee -UtUe (ellowi dartA. W. UCKCRDf
Dear Prealdeat:—
win «loae. aa my letter to B'ui'g hat oot of tbe trank

las aloBs the foaee or the limb of a' MBBaa-a Oowera bare beea aa pretaiSBa; Sk
long aaongh.
"Mexher didn't say I couldn't wrmr
tree. *There soea a Tandae aliiatui of! ty thU auBuaar. Thta U the secood
I rsaato your Suaubioer.
my daisy hat.' she murmured.
Minerva Palmet
“Hurry on. Polly." came an impaWasat' It rather late for bUckb
ahade. aad oara."a tall, plcked a hoaqaet for ay teaehar.
Ttoa? Ton mast have enjoyed gctt'ng
"Here I am at the back door.“
which deaertbea pretty weU the way
think thIa U each a nice tittle >erae: tbea la spfte of the cold.
hat. Win you get it
there stood naughty Polly with her '
la which a aqalrr^ earrlea hto tall
The wea flowers are aeddlns.
they reached he fence, and fairly bring It to me at (be 8
daisy bat on. Roy was so anxloaa to last
'
aha^as hla bead. But the ladtaa
80 sleepy they stow.
Sen
Bwnter.
their baste to gain the
be
off that he dtd not noUee the hat. '
aase. chlpmaak. aeeaa to aalt him
"Yes. ma’am." said th?"^.. sltUag
They pyt ea their nishicapa.
aaft
side.
*
tChen they were once more seated '
BDCh better.
hind the fannhouse thv M-adhtU
up. wiping hU eyes "I fo«ad the hat
■ they fo.
When they arrived at the farm Bader ihe oM willos tree.' he aixM. white and tHateatnc la tbe son. in the Secret Place Polly dropped her
nU frewt teeth are welt adapted
One of y
Behlad the hilU a thick cool fringe daisy hat to tbe ground, (or It broab- house by another route, they sank ptoford. "I didn't know wboae It waa
to the hard work before theta la t^e
O. Judson Norrla.
of trees and bushes. Tbe wild woods. ed agalbsi the branches and was very dosm upon tbe veranda steps, same- Ben was stuck In tbe feDce. so I tied
*“■■■
set the onateati
That la oartalnly a dear UtUe rerae,
much in tbe wny. There toy her cber- whsi exhausted. There sat fraad- It oa hU head before I tooeed hlia"
children called it. because
of the ant oot In food ahape. ThaM and I an sUd yoa seat it to as.
seemed so full of shadows, ao deep lahed hat with lu srreath of daisies, aiother pesrefully knitting and enjoy­
two loath seem to be sovable aad to
When mother reached the house
and grsaaea. aad the velvet
_
ing the fresh air. The children were she did not tell Polly what she had
and myalerloaa.
work as If oo a ptrot. Thay go around
the iBsUe of a walAt or a btehotrTbe saad was hot to the children's upon the matted grass under the wil­ very glad to be once more under her seen la the orchard. After
low.
y ^utdT"
wing.
They
were
too
much
out
of
aat aad aarre the pnrpoae of a not
they
sat oa the dock, mother aad
bare fet aa they trudged up the bill,
“Let's play there's a flood aad «.e breath at first to apeak.
Itoker M well aa a ant cracker.
PoUy. aad watched tbe aaaaM aky.
Vacation U orpr. aad three weeks and when they reached tbe tpp l*>ey
"It you czamlaa a walnut that
by gettihg Into this
"B'hattolt. childrenr* askt-d grand­ Their faces sjt* tStsd upward.
loeked baek. where a gleam of
<X school bars passed, t aa sl*^ «>
aquirrel has dropped, yoa will find
"toa't It bsauuful
foathwater was visible between the sil- tree." rted Roy.
mother; "your faces seem fco flushed;
so to school asaln. We hare a draw"All right. I kept i brown cookie what made you run so?"
that both the flat aides hare
er?" said Polly. "Are they nhUy anlowa.
las teacher (Ua year. HA nan
A (.mie Had fisulrrel.
plereed aa If bored throash with a
"Ben Buuter chased us." then laugh gMsr
Urn. tbe lake looks cool. Makes from dinner, did you?'
HIM Wallace; she U an artist We
“Tea. but we mustn't eat them all ed Roy. "We had piles of fun. didn't
A MUle red agalrtei tired aader a Siralet aad that erery particle ct the
-1 Boppose they're cloy^" answer­
Btlll have a sood music teacher. me thirsty, doesn't it you, Polly?*
one time, because we can't
kernel haa ben rcawred fron
feaee.
we. 1^11}-?' f(w BOS' that the daagM ed mother. Aeitisa the aky a beat ed
School la solas Sa# thU year. It baa asked tbe boy.
how long It win be before we are res­ waa over, the memory of U added angels seemed to nwve with hage.
Ah old rail foalee at the ad«e of a aheU by thane fletible little teeth.
~\m. It does, but let's hurry up
kept ae eery baay. We hare three
cued.
The
water
Is
rising
every
"They eotae by twos aad thre
grey
wings, rooedtatod. Bye and hys,
lur Seerft Place. Boy; you said It
much to the attracUveaesa of the 8e~
cows and three calves, cblckeoa and
ment. Ob. my! see the bouses and crei Plsce (or vhe imaginative ehlld. Polly said;
ae took a deap t
la owrreat >0M ecoleal little prarldere. troa two pIsB 50 care for. My work U to was cool there.
their hoBBe la a sr«*t oak ]ast acroaa
"Mother. I srant to tell you what a
" Tls! Wail unUI you see It.” And barns go floating fay. Wbat's that
"Yes." said /oll.v dublonaly. (or she
water the cows, feed the plfs and
tte rnad from tbe end of your lawn,
“A poor drowolns cow." said Pol­
help carry the nUk. We carry milk they ran down tbe sloping sands Into
suddenly renusnben-d her hat lying naughty girl I was today." And then
aad you nay trace their route from
ly tragically. "I..et'» go up higher, the
tbe trees and bushes.
In the’Secret Pla^. "Hasn't moth­ she poured out (be story of her hat.
one treetcaaoUier by (he rebouadlns to ten faaines la the aorains and
•Oh. fm afraid la Boy." said Pol­ s-ater's nearly reached my lei-t’’
er come hfwne
er?” "I'm very sorrr. mother." she aobbsA.
dfteen In the erenlnc. Papa KavK ..
Of
the
braoebea
wbea
rellercd
of
tbe
"R’hai's
(bat
floating
in
the
flood?"
TU tanaar «w wideawake. Mkewtse
she asked
for cartyins the milk. My little broth­ ly. holding back; "I'm strsid. 'cause
tom between a "1 wont ever *i saythlag Uke that
Usht .-Welsht aa tbe aduIrreU Junp
"Goodness! It's leally Ben Buoter.
aad 80
feeling of guilt and
desire to enlist again."
er and L sold veseubles enoush to Percy said there were Indians here
and frolic alonp.
Roy. ns (rue ns enn be! Wbnt ahnil
Om day la the paperp he read of
"I'm sorry, too, Polly." said mother.
and
wolves."
one
of
the
grown-ups
in
the
rescue
of
psy tor our plsB. Good by.
“If you do not put yoar walanta and
barbed wire.
"It was very naughty to wear yoar
"Pooh ! Don't you be a 'fraldcat. wc dor
ber hat.
"Stay up here. He mnat have JumpAad Mid to blBBalf. “That old raU hickory auU carefully away la tbe
bat when yoa knew Brother dMat
Percy 1s only footing. >Vhy. I've
"No.
Polly,
but
I
think
ahe
will
be
Raymond
Korrta
taU, thcee litUe (hlerea wlU find them
1 over the fence.'
want you to. Tour hat will aersr hs
ladMd you tre a eery busy boy. here lots of Umes. and father said
"Oh. Roy. Roy! My beauTUul dai­ here soon."
ni hare It ebowed ap lalo etleks oat sad aooo reduce your atore. They
as pretty again, and you'll hare to
there waa nothing to be afraid cf.
A little later.-molber Jolted toward
carry tbea of while drylas In the but yea rajoy tbe idaytlmea all the Herr. Uke my hand.*- Wlib a UtUe sy hat!" ^iled Polly, wringing her
for the fire.’'
wear It as It to when we go to the
the bouM In j6e (arm wagon. Sudden­
when they contr, i am sure.
in and even before they are bulled.
bands.
Beneath
the
tree
-Ben
Bunter
show of reluctance. Polly followed In­
ly she sat up very straight and ex­
“A youBs stfl In aontbera Ma^Und
The HtUe red erUrrel baa sored
"Oh. but mother." cried Polly, with
to tbe uystcrioui depths of the wild jilanted u foot upon tbe brim of Pol­ claimed:
QrinaelL Iowa,
bad the powwr^ taalns these little
ly's best hat and snlSed at tlD> dallothovood;
«
a fresh burst of tears; "when Roy
soods.
SepL 21. 1M7.
"Mr. Rosa, look! Please look tn the went back to tbe Seem Place to gst
Mu. then he nibbled at the brim, and
At betas a bamit be makee siwat fellowB with a few cruaha of brand
"It's
only
a
ilitle
way.'
'aatd
the
boy.
sralna of cen and wheat
8be Dear PrsaMent;not flndlng It to hU foste. he trod up- orchard there." On tbe other tide of my bat. U waa gone! Bea Banter ato
"It
toa't
in
tbe
woods
at
all.
It's
close
Onr Sunday school teacher la go­
11 splipfullr. and walked away In the fence stood Ben Hunter with a It up!"
He woalda’C learn earreel erenu If coBld draw then around
to Rost's orchard, this aide of tbe
catch any two or throe of then that ing 10 aeod yon a letter and my maq- fence. There It ts!" Polly stepped disgust. Polly shrieked from above beautiful daisy hat set rakishly over
be ooaldi
"Na" said mother. amlUng a Uttle. ma li going to write one for me to,
"Go away, go away!“
Whereat one ear. Uythg In tbe grass nesr the "He didnt' eat It. he wore It. 1 saw
He'a dewB ea ampapera aad barb- ih# fancied, carry them In her poekfrom the dense growth of bnsbet
eU or her apron for halt a da>. and send. 1 am a UtUe girl alx years old. and looked about her, expectantly. Ben Bunter seemed to amlle wickedly road a small bov was rdSlng over and him in tbe orchard with your hat oB
ad wire fenoea.
I go to school In the first grade and
over with uncontrollable laughter. Ma head."
when net free they weald
ad merely twUebed«oae oar.
Bad Tabfo.
But
Rpy
ran
ahead
to
where
a
spread­
f like It very much. Tbea on Saturday
of aa wild aa ever."
For some lime the children sat in Polly's mother knew Mm as he had
Polly looked very sober as motbsr
ing willow stood. The great grew
afternocoa my Mg^alater aod I go to
green and rank all around and tbe tbe tree (■‘jihg to scare the sheep of often .come to the farmhouse on er­ told Of tbe Indlgnmes suffered by the
A poaui baa just eoaia from Habd sewing school and on Sundays we go
repute sway. But Ben Buntor rands. But how explain the bat?
pretty hat abandoned In the orchard.
IBsh aa thp'teaaob of a walatrt
waJ
tree C. Maho. V Cedar. Mkh.. The picture to Sunday school. Don't yon thlok tree threw a deep cool ahade.
"How did be get it on his bead. But she waa glad that mother. kMW.
Come here and HI boost you. Pol­ refupcd to move, and stood obstlittTi'. 4 TMWUydd affdtrrei eat.
abowsd the ruloa of the aaw mill that (hat keeps me pretty busy? 1 have a ly.- BbouU-d tbe boy. and In another!’-''
prisoners in the Percy?" called mother. "Its' Polly's
was he tblaklas ao eaisaatly?
burned^ recently. 8he aays B threw IRtle bonber (our years old aod we minute they aat in the willow tree.
At last, growing care­
Aad what wat be looktas atr
her paps out of work, as well aa numy have nice limes playing with .each dangling their hare feet through the
9m (OTMt wae stm aroemd him.
other.
We
have
two
pretty
little
kit­
othesfolkB. “But," she wrltea, “we
'•Quick.' whispered Roy. “Jump
The aky all orer hU bead;
tens named Jack and Jennie but we hranrhea.
thankful that It waia t any woe
down and run as fast'as you can (or
' isn't It flne?” asked Roy.
HJa Beat VM Ih a hollow Ibab.
Scott's Emulsion stre
fl enfeebled
That U the true Sunahfoe spirit,' call them Nigger and Tiger, for one
“Yes. I've a regular Beat,
Aad Ha ahUdrM sans >■ bed.
taat It? And U you could all see Ms- U all black and the other to atrlpml S'ou?"
^ imratng mothers by increaung tbeir flesh and
He WM dotas a proMen o'er aad o'er.
bel yon wodld know what a true Son- jual Uke a Uger.
"1 should think I had; It's Just as They dropped stealthily to -thegttpad
Bnlly thlaklBs was he;
With
loVc
to
you.
from
bum Bbe U.
mjfortable as a chair. Now. yoa,*B<l ran for (he nearest tree.
Ben
How maay apB tor the wtntorh store
Stella M. Pitman.
mtatnf tell about this place. Polly. {BunMr was close si their heels, bead
Ooald be hide la the hollow tree?
How cunning your kittena must beA number of new names hare been
It provides tbaby widi the necessaiy fi^
becauae It’s a secrel, and you prom- down, but they reached (he goal
Tbea eoddaaly be frUed aboot.
seat in (or the Bnoahloe Club st Onn- 1 ahould tike to see Nigger and Tiger. toed."
(line to protect Ihemsclvei-. From
And dowB the tree be raa.
and mineral food for healthy growth.
tree to tree they ran until
at
neU, Jowa. That ta a Ms dab we
'Coarse Dwoat tell.
Girls
-IW bMt way to do. wltbont a doabt.
may all be prond of. Jllas Alaa H.
keep a secret as well as boys. Didnt’
U to satber aU l oaa.“
ALL DRUCCISTSi SOc. AND SI.OO.
Worcester It the leader, and a alee
I keep that secret with Lydto fitmi
letter from her encloeed seven Sunyon for days «nd days? Bliy. Roy.
My
sUter
StelU
baa
told
you
about
•hloe letters (or our pace this week.
look! We can see Ben Bunter over In
Friday. Oct 1. im.
oar little kittens ao I will tell yon
Ike orchard."
I Jetalas atace last reBorne pretty colored Saaday school about ay school. ] go In the fourth
"I know It. IsD-i be a great old
portod:
csTdi hare come from HIMred W«art- grade, tbe b class. I study geogrs ahcM)?"
May Ban. Ola Blood, Bead Dtta- brook, of Peabody. Kaasas.
They phy, apelllag. reading. wrIUng. artth-What If he should come over here?
lar. Vletor Vlrta Harrell. Uto rorby. are sMBf to be seat to tbe mb
aeilc, anaic and drawing. 1 Uke av
Wouldn't that be awtuir glft’e'l PMOrlaaeD. Iowa. Breach fioBablae Qab. ary la China before Ions.
•cbool very well. Oa tbe fonrtb of ly and drew in ber breath with a deIf yon sre in this condition,
next month I shall be nine yc^rs llghUuI gurgle M this exclilDg pros­
j'our nerve force is wok—the
All (he tfow. bat sre have time to pat
If nay a( the f
QrlBhell. Iowa, old. Thta annuBer when school was pect.
power is prin^ out, the or*
la Traverse aXr abeaid take a walk
out. Stella and 1 pieced blocks for
you up a home and do tt te a manaer
Bept. ». IPOT.
"You wouldn’t think it so funny It
on WuhlBstoa atreet, Ueu brt^t Dear PMldMt:—
comfort for oar bed and when we got we weren't ufe up In this tree. He ^ns of your body have
saUsfactory to you and Jet you pay
“slowed
up,"
and
do
their
work
(aa daps, they alsht aoUee a cnanlns
enoagk made, mamma and granama bunted Mr. Rogers right Into the
1 an a UiUe clH aU years oM.
. fur It a UtUe at a time.
pair of
so to Sunday school erery Snoday. hgiped fix It, and are tied It o we e^ ditch one day. and die chases every­ imperfectly. This failure to
We have aouro very dealrabto
do the work required, clogs
the oak treee. Tbeee two fairy (rteade My teacher's name la Mrs. Rafety.
It over as this winter. My
My giMt one that comes Into (he orchard,
the sj'stem gnd brings distress^
branea ready to occupy (hat we can
bare had aa edreatarou life, aad I Hke her very aseb.
grandma lives with us; sbe Is my ma. the end of tbU dlsvruuon oo the
and disease. When the nerves
were not alwajra aa happy'had tree aa
aa's grandma tad she to eigbty-thi
make you very latereaUng prices oa
Tonr tme Suabcaa,
ot Ben Bunter tbe dinner bell are weak the heart is unable
Cb^' appaar now. Blm ytmr preaiyears old. Don't you think that Is
Helen Dlittor.
Jusl now. .

fe-fiving blood
to force the Ufe-fiving
dMt find aaw thte Uey were la
pretty old? 1 don't think of any morw
"Ob. dear. I don't feel a bit .Uke throdgh TOur veins; the stom­
Better tee us about (t toteorraw.
aaall bird oiss. baddled ap la a Utto write, so will close.
dinner.' 'said Polly.
Easy psymeat..
ach fails' to digest food; the
Ue heap, too dleooarased to be 'Inked
Your Snnshloer.
"I do." cried the boy climbing down
kidne?** lack power to filter
Bp' Utc MreUoai. or eves U> eat the
Orlnaall. lows.
Artis Pitman. from hto perch.
imparities from the blood, and1/
aau that were thnwt throush the
Sept. 21. 1M7.
I wonder which one of your slndies
"It's brown cooky day. Don't you
the poisonous waste remains in j
b#a. Tbe Banahlaer who bed boasht Dear PieaMeat
you like best. Write a^D some time.' flpel like brown cooklea?"
Polly
the ij'stem to breed disease.'^
tbea fiea a aaa on Frtat street
This ta ay first letter tosthe Baa- and tell me.
eiimbed aloyly down from her aeat
Nerve energy must be restored.
alaadt crytas wtU
ahlae Club. I )oat got home from Sun­
the Secret Place. "I thought I smell
Dr. Miles’ Nervine will do it,
poor, aafertos UtUe anlmaU. TBe day acbool. My uachera aaae Is
Maple City. Mt^.. tb^." ccatlDued Roy. as they r
because it strer^hens the
first thiBs abe did was to B«t tbea a Hiss Brown. | Uke to go to Sunday
Oct. 2. IflOT.
baek toward tbe (arm bouse, "and 1
nerves; it is a nerve medicine
dlak of wstor. aad you ahould bars acbool. i have s pet dog sad a kitten. Dear President—
looked foto the kitchen (a see if It
Cor. Lake Ave. and 10th
aad tonic, that reboiids the
3 diiak! -Ob. henr It U vary alee and pUyfal- 1 also
haven't written (or a wUle aad I waa brown cookies or black pudding,
entire nervous system.
glad, slad they ware! They began to have a pony that i can ride and drive. thlok I vriU try to write a short leiFloyd Smith is the man to see.
and 1 saw It waa cookies."
“Ssvsfal ysan ago 1 was aU aikkis
feel batter at oooe. tbeir eyes looksd I go to seboot. It U a mile. Hy alsI am still in Mapto City. I oper­
gewTL I wss Berroua. worn-out. eoufo
After dlnber waa over at the farm
Bo( alsep. sn* wss tu ronsiaat pa>a.
brtShter. aad they aat up. ready
ter goes to high eMiool. My ttndiet ate the telephone offlee hers. 1 Uke houae. mother aald "I'm going
I Ooetorvd for moatbs. aad fluully tbs
nouoe thiaga again.
Then the Sundoetor SUM bs t«uM Oo DoUOu for
bUlory. antbemUc.
geography, my work very well. 1 have (oarteen drive to the village,this afternoon.
ahlaer and 'year prealdeat took the graamar. reading aad apeUlog. My local subscribers aad forty-four state Polly.'and 1 want you and Roy to alay
case actOM the street aad sat tt down teachers’ name to Miu Averaaa. I
ring Glen Haven. here with grandmother."
hualtoy. aod u
at the toot of a great oak tree. The
the is very nice. 1 will graduate Otoe Arbor. Empire. Port Oneida.' ■X>h. mother!? lamented Folly,
Ht BUoworth Avw. ABsaboaj. Pi.
taahtaer beat over and Hftad the from the primary In June. I like to Boloa and Cedar Ran. ao I am busy
"mayaf t go with your
Or. «Uss' Nsrrins fs sM br ywtr
door, and «aiek as a flaah eat nsbsd et tke SanshlM paper and read IL
times anyway. I had a Jumper *"No. dear, there laat room la tbe
tbP two mue slid Ulngs. Up. ap the
cannot write very well.
waist and skirt, handkerchief, a box wagon this time, 1 can only Uke tie
s>in rsfund yeur mensy.
trM they torr. to the top-most boughs,
.
Bernice HarUell. Of toilet soap, a pair of stockings and babyMiles Medical Co„ Elkhart. Ind
svnyed (here a moaeat. then ran
Age'
watek aad chain presented to me (or
•■Oh. dear." groaned PoUy. aad be­
dowa ya Mg outatretebed llab. and
1 aa glad that you Uke to read
my eighteenth birthday. I am glad to ta to pucker ap her face. Then Roy
tmM Back and forth
. pernlce. The letters have all these things, espectolly the htopered something Into her ear
with ley. After B Ume they Stopped, are always tatervoUng.
watch, as 1 have to mark the time
They are all right If you have tbe right kind of Graham, but
about the Secret Place. Polly'a face
WE INVITE
psared down at their deltrerets, then
all the ilckeu. Priday evening my an- grew pleatant again.
thera U a dlffereaca.
y parent, young man or
llab of a nearby trad,
Criaaell. Iowa. Me took my annt Carrie. Mtoa JenMe
aa who Is imcroAed m
• All right." Ahv ’ ‘
aad aooa were tost to sight aacag tbs
Sept. 2L 10*7.
Onr Graham mal • tbe most deUeloM Genu you
any
way
Mnssi
CIuS. Mils Ida Doll and myself aad
IducaOut OB the veranda of the cottage
leavsB.
tton to «
DMu-PrasMant:—
I copy e»
drove to Bast Kassoa church to the next door there waa a group of yoang
st reenember thto u an yo3 order next time, madam.
i. It tell*
Bat aaay a Ume since then your
Our acbool began Angnst 22nd. I Sunday school canveaUoe that
gJrU la pretty iurnmer drcaaea. Polly
you
sriiat
sro
de
snd
why
..
praldent baa casgbt a glimpse of a wu glad when school began. 1 rtady'belag held there. We bad a lovely
gtudsnta tocesep so wall
eyed
soft brown BUla body aad two brtght reading, gsognphy. apelllag.
ton- time going aad coming aod also while
Enter
Wriu at once for
"Motbaf." she coaxed, "mother i
eyas peartag down at her from tbe gnage. wriUag and aritaaetie 1 am'««
, day Of euomng. OE*
thera. We sang assrty all want to pal on my roaebad dreaa to­
THOIT BUfilNCM UNIVEH- ■
UM tops, sad she knows that some- In fraetlMto aad I tMak It U hard,
borne. Snadav t west
•ITY. 1M1 Wikoa 8U Oearhvs orsrbead Urs tbe wse. sesap- My leacheria name U Mtoa UUIe All-:ehiirch. We had a ales meeUag aad in day. may ir
"Na dear:' aald mother, “you
I Ilka to go to aobool ao I eaa (he eveatag. Jnst dsUgbtfuL My moth- OBldat have a good time then, st
r and boon I
learn. If i did not go to acbool. I or aad fofow and my mala Mrs. aO. ratherb eomlag tomarmw. aad
woaJd not learn anything. | bare Kronpa. case i«t from near Traverse
S|ve the dress to put oa when

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t, THUMOAV. OC7PMJI IT. 1
u 9em wUk eea-|ter to mrtted pot toe soap toroogh
tote toe hat. Aad toea tea oomptoto- toted to toe anal way. and tba garflae sieve; add •
.
ty eorerod toe ear moSs wUb taage ro- meats rna toroogh toe wringer, thos
Rice Pudding—A pUln. rid-fashlaa- aad a daah of pepper, aad serve
doing no tofnry to the bnnda. my chief
«d rice pudding to not as May to
Tbe efteet was boyish, and babylte obtoetkm to toe nee of gnsoltoe.
remote taaHIne ,suine—bat* make as some eooka tmaglne. It
and aattreiy saUstactory.'
Croam of Ortery Boop-Thto. perSays a wrttor In Ladles' Worid; Ky ready n modemtely hot Iron end foar teoold be very creamy and ebemid hapa. to toe daintiest of aU toe thick
MRS. MABEW BATES WILLIAMS Editor
bake in a slow oven for several boar*. er mem sonps. Take three beads of
bnsband bad a pair of troasors too pleoee of blotting paper.
of the blotting paper on a It to. when carefully made, one of toe celery’, wash aad cot into small
I to admit of nee la toeir original
board, wet the spot thorooghly with most delicious. If not the besB
Lotty, after tbit yooag man had aann- form, so I ripped them, sponged both
I
with ammonia and w^ar, bensine, Uy on tbe blotting paper, plain puddings. Use one small cup of ter. cook dowly
slowly for a
s half hour; p
tered out of tbe room. Bat It did not
corer with two other pieces add proas
»«* «UP» through a cclander. using
take long to answer her own aneattoo. boatet a too cant pattern and made a
gweelen to suit toe much of the celery i
nioe coat for my toreerterold grand- culekly with the iron. If the stain Is
Bow
rnueb
eacler
she
bad
always
U ererr tiMrt with gUda«
tery finidy aei. a second
taste. Add a bit of salt and a grating
a double boiler with one quart
d It to eee defects thsn to notice eon. 1 osod toe wrong md« of tbe
tmeg. When it comes from the
table
ireasers for toe onuide of toe coat. third application may be
the corrocUon of them toter! -Bnt
it benzine is eery
It should be creamy and rich .pooofuls of butter and three of flonr
lU' only natnral.” ebe aald to bei^ It was bright and fresh. I made cotI should not be nsed In looking. A few roirtns are an l»- add to the soup and cook unUI smooth
lar. eaSs. belt end pocket-lspe from
arif.

Almoat
ercrybody’s
that
way.
Is oMful work tod «Mb wm tato'
toe relret trimmings of an oUT bat. any room conulnlng a Are or lights
■ovement
[and thick; add a loaspoonful and a
To
aad eboer hta Ml^boi^ There wasn't one In the family that
of any kind.
*
Raisin Puffs are good for S cool half of mU and a dasb of pepper.
nas what a blaaaad world twould be bad paid any atteaUon to Jim's door, wrinklet lightly on the wrong
HotgasoUbe tor cleaning Uvery goo day. Two eggs, ane-half eup butter.J
^----- ---------------knob."
Tor yoo ao^ne. Jaat you and me
The coni is.more than neeful; It Is a good. Bosk the aoiled artJeleo In gaao-' two tablespooufuto of sugar, one eup|
Cooking with Sour Milk,
Sbe looked after him as be went
Many pieces of line for several honrsif they are rery of mtlk. two cups of flour, one cop of, There ace some things which can
wUeUtog
down
toe
walk
and
oat
ofi
Aid if perbapa we both aheatd try
men's cast-off garmenu can be read­ dirty. Then place them in a rcuel. raisins.
"• j, not l-e
_______without the
tbe gate. Tbe boyish flgnro wasn't l»
That ftorlou time to harry:
corer with guMllne. and set the ree- futs of baking powder. Cream the. butof sour milk and sods Mys toe
CB.ri2ER.~^
ton losst soggestlTc of a pteseber, ily otUlzed.
If yea and 1. faal yoo and 1. ^
anolfarr jtrcer pan. Fill the oat- ter and sugar together, add the milk Dakota Fann. r- Ak with mo'.aae,-5
Look orer toe white shirt walsta be­
bat be and toe bsck door-knob bad
jyjR. C B. FIZCK, ML Sterltai;, Ky,
Mmld BBiUe and nerer werry.
fore ossUog them wholly aside. Pret- er pan wlib boiling water, and corer. and flour. Into which the baking pow,,„y,
tn gam
left her s lilUe eermoa to think orer.
IT we abonid frow, )oat yoa and L
and conK coters can Poor off tbe water when It begins to der haa been sifted, then the eggs.
results, so.ir milk or cream
W bare aatfena mUh I___ , ___
coo), aod add fresh boiling water. and laally the raisins, well dusted ,hould also 1* used.
be made trom pretty walsu tost
Also In us- hU46ertnmetortea>emrapaaL '
tome tewinp WrinlAea.
raihapa ta aeate near by and by
March I comtaraced using
Bare a writer In a farm magazine; a little worn, or else bopelesaly out ConUnoe thU nnUl tbe gasoline is as wltb flour. Fill small cups with' the
That food ttm.Blght fat aUrted.
IVrans
sad eonUnned for tbtw montos.

as
your
bands
can
bear.then
srssh
of style.
mlwure until two-thirds fuU. then „e better than baking posjer and
Then
a bJeeaed worid Twotild be Hn. Rayse'a two -daiigfatere-ln Uw
1 have act nsedltslnee. nor have 1 tall
tbe soiled articles. The resulu will steam one-half hour. S«ve' after ro, h.v,. ^eard r
were epeodlng the day with her and
F»r you and me. Juat yon and otel
Spain.
surprise eren those who think them’ moving from th" caps with sweetened
The Mending Basket.
“I believe tost lam srrll and 1 ibero.“Oh. I never use sods to cook with '
—fietected. eeefa wme wearing the new elotb eklrt
Trust the mnch for dleeorerlng aelres socceashil cleaners. Remem’ and flavor^ cream, or creamy
ahr bad glren them at Chrtatma*. PreNevertheleu. ibey can leatn. and be fore give my highest eommendaUon m
Tlona to her marriage, Lon had work’ ways of mcaidlng which defy dyt«e- her. however, never, never work with
very glad to And bow siip.>tinr th.- toecarallveqoalillraot Pernns.”
•e Twin.
gasoHne
In
a
room
wberv
there
is
a
Fc-ra-oi rw Kldaey Trmihto. A
proteeslonsl Uon. With all their daring eitrsraBoms Vegetable Seopa
ed for three yean In
results win be a good rulo for the
Be awlft. dear heart, la levlac.
Mrs. Geo. H. BUnser, Grant, Ontario
and conse-lgsnee of dress and llring. there are Are or any light save electricity.
draaamaklng '
Tbe world U so full of good things use of soda, as nearly as may !..• told.
time te brief.
Caa.,wrttee:
quently her aklrt had a styllah. seat | certain streaks of economy of the Iru> eat. Ihst it seems a pity for tu to Is to use from threc-fourlhs to a
•-I bad
d ootheoBMU for abont fa
foor
Aad tboa mayht aooa atone Mte-a tallored effect, but Nell's bad that est aon which they boast Tbe Prench
The gewlng Room.
go'on serving the ume old dishes, j teispoonfo Ito a |Uiit of
f hiri fj-nrf^j’iTliteff • ■pg.
blfhway keep atop with grief.
When you are sewing dressro with day after day. It to not necesury to gtlr the eeda Into th- milk and use veara.
house-wife to notsble for tbe wsy she
tma.
t^baOtyae»r1rba>9a'Ume.
_____________________
_________ te time.
Ba awm. Dear Heart. In toTlng. for
makes delicious dUhee out of toe odds bias seams, flntota them with
hav? a lot of • new fangled" things In immediately. If toe aoda Is to lx- used ''l b's anmmer I got so very bad 1
kindly word;
1i0a.” said Nell. ”toU me what le aod ends which sro ususlly dlsesrd- French or felled eeam, end they will toe larder, in order to eaUsfy toe de- |n combination with baking i-.w.ier, toougbt I ^Id try Peruns, oo I wvot*
Whan earn are oialed tby paeeloaate toe matter srlth aiy aklrt end bow yoo cd. even by oeonomlcal cooks, as not pull or Mg out of shape to the
■Iro for chank-e. All that Is reqnlred to just enough soda to used to ncutralite ^“““d^Ksn •»<*«• ««•
pleaBng will not J»e beard.
wash.
worthless.
lado yoorn look eo nice.”
little forethought, coupled with a' tbe acidity of the mnk Milk shofild
.y
hotOes of Parana
Be awlft. Dear Heart, to dotog U
tt’ben making buttonholes on eloib few good recipes. Hero are some'not to be kept Bfvrral days after it is ud oae of Manalin. and now I fsel
The mending done by toe French
*TVell. to tbe flrst place I aponged
gfadoas deed.
toe doth, to ahrink It end render It bousewlte la no less wonderful; to that frays badly trace tbe exact place which are given In the Ladles' Home sour, but used as-soon after It ttrnis better than I have tor soma Ume.
teat eeoo they wbotn tboa boldo proof against rain spots. ! spread It fact. It to a part of tbe same system for the buttonhole with a thread, then
Jonrnal. and which are all of them to clabber as'possible. A soft fresh I “IferitbstPeranaandMansUsoaiad
deareat be paet the need.
^t on a long Ubie. bat t didn’t open of economy. Clothe* with her. must
easily prepared, anfl made from the clabber requires threedourtbs
tea-a different woman of ma
' —Chrtetlan Work.
tor
be made to last. ]ust as they must by
fold of toe doth. Thpn
common garden vegetable.;
a,g>onful sod. to a pint; while butter-^
toe meterto] with mustto sret in warn women the world over; ezeept thoee having ■ short tstiteh. afterward 'cul
m.,», M Cm.nb.. Soup-P,,, tm
m.a. ot .our milk o,
„„
buttonhole. In this way nest
ooeaslons) mortsls whom the *gods
water,
end
rolled
toe
doth
up
srito
toe
iblespoonfuls
of
butter
and
one

I
.
.......w
niA
<rti)
*
I
clabber,
a
number
of
hours
old.
will ——___
removee_f!tram rhe Mood sIT *77"f.“
irfirsiiis
• UI. tt wn «. ;fl»n b« o*.
wet mtmlto. Thos ell the doth was here bleesed with sn sbondance of serviceable buttonholes can be made um
Ion twEviuer
together In
a uwuuiv
double boiler;
iu.b
uu..v, ,
.require a
a smaii
small leaspoooiui.
teaspoonfnl. ■I nave
have «#ierttto. They
>ui-t niusv
must i>s
i>e scuvv
scUro sii
all um
iha
■■'|r*qulre
• as alwaye ttma aoongbt tor oeorI
almost
any
cloth.
brought Into conuet with the wet this worlds goods. With her wiser

ui... piu rnu, ...V
k
Tbe best remedy for a sewing ms- for thirty mlnu'ies; then add four ^j^ve this recipe, for whlrh the
muslin. I left It rolled op over Bight, ecoDomy and French tore of dress,
Pornns
Is
eiseUy
zscUy
UiU
li
sort
of
a
tetnand to the morning I preened It oo sbe seu her wiu to work to see how chine tost to Id a mood and refuses grvodslzcd. almost ripe cucumbers Delineator vouches:
edy. It has Mved many people trom
to sew a particular stuff, no matter tb.t h... b«» i»pli.l nd srmiMi
both aides nntll dry. Tbe doth was tost IstUng may
dUsster by rendering the kidneys seeit Is presented, thick or thin,
atilt folded and I was not presdngtoe with the beat possible rroulU, end
moment; add a teaspoon ' and digestible, to made with
vice at a time when they wore not able
single,
double,
or
in
gstoers,
and
per­
puulde of toe doth, estoatts always
to bear toetr «« a barduBA.
ful of celery salt and one quart of,^„^_ „
.operior
Her way of setting patebee to U to chance a thin stuff, it to lay a slip of milk. Rub together one —--------- I (Unary puff^’paste and no more trou:
The Tonng Peoplee’ Weekly prtnte Inside, to cutting brondoloto and
ly other mntorisis that nre,_pleto. cut the torn or worn part out. leaving paper each side the
M ot bulIlT .Pd 1.0 of doon odd fO|„^
TP,
a "door knob aarDoa’’ wblob goes dior until the crunibs are theroaghly
■Up
It
under
toe
presser
foot,
and
edges
as
strnlgbt
sa
possible—those
there
Is
Just
aa
decided
aa'^
and
tie
oiuioro.
took
ooUl
thltk
oo
f
,,,
neUy to tbe beart of ooorteey and
softencl. Mssb free from lumps and
tteaghttalaeae to tha boate. Tbe gtory down aa when they aro flgored. This cut on g thread. Then a patch eucUy e1th steady force. Aher sewing toe TOOotli. Add o do.b of n.1 POPPor.
ort„„
uit aijortott lo oieo.- add ingri-dlenU aa above. Fry atther
be pulled off.
to detected by prrostog tbe hsnd light­ the same site aa the bole Is cA and
and strain through n very flne sieve. ■ tug by cups the quantities are in ta- as griddle cakes or srafflea. Both are
to aa Mtowa:
After blistering your Anger ;
ly over toe surface. A skirt should told to place orer paper, to which
Reheat and serve with squares « Mespoonfuls. toe spoon n*cd being dt-HeJous.
toasted broad.
The back doorknob bad been trok- be eat so that the nap goes down.” both the patch aad tbe piece needing vain attempt to draw a thread
tbe ordinary plated one and not the
guide tor cutting some very close flneT tooogbt there was no difference
ere pasted.
aa ter woaka, and tbe family had
Trv Theas.
Squash soup may be made after the. jjHcjjenspoon.Use torelve level tabled
Then the darning to donor-back ly-woven plllowcaro linen tr>- testen- Mme recipe, boiling and mashing the Lpo„ng
rabUagly adapted tbemeelfM to to this doth and didn't eat an the
Hebe to aa moat cxcrilent rertpe for
0,^^. l-Jfi teaspoon Mlt,
large reading glass to toe back
gores running to the nnioe dlreeUon.” and forth, all toe way
the taoeaTeatoaoe. tertoag tbe
squash, and adding It to tbe onion. 1tablespoons lard, or equal parts vinegar;
chair. Holding toe linen
Uf with threads of the material, or It
said Nell.
quart or.molasses In a crock,
atamp and roeetrinf
and flntshing the same as directed'^ butter and lard thoroughly mixed,
Another thing: When basUng a' tost falls her, with hair—dark upon Bclsors undeniesth it you will be able for the blrque of cucumber.
aeratob froat tbe eharp, -^xpoeed
Combine the above logrwUenU as in and |>our over it nine quarts of boil­
thread wlthont draw­
aklrt. longlocae sUtchee should never any of tbe dark colors, light upon
Cream of Corn Soup—Score dosrn
mixing. Stir In Hghily and with ing rain water;- lei all etand unUI
-That toeb ti a diagiaee to tbe be token; the gores should be sewed light of cooTse. Everything about ing one
the grains and press opt the pulp',, f„. gu-okes as possible, two ta- retlkw’Brm: put In two quarts of red
totolly!’’ 'Ltety bad axetolmed more eo tost yoo can really tell what tt will toe patch to done with exquisite ear*, -wbleh will Bbrdlu hrdlu tdlurdludl from six good-rized ran of corn: add |,),«poao, sour milk. In which hssi
Vl'hen buying Valenciennes Uce,
than eeee. Tm aabaated to here tbe look like when sUtched. Praaslng Is for It It to either tbe merest trifle
to this In s double boiler one quart
stirred IS of a teaspoon soda.' least foam. I^el this stand lor two
lU or large, it will show; of course which will be
laatory^MB and the hotter«uui eee often alighted by home
of mtlk. a teas|>ooaful of grated onion,
erosfshoold be Jnst damp enongh weeks, and strain throagh a toweL
When a little faring er fly to stltoheil toe dlreeUon toe threads sUnt In most Is necesMry, be sure to get the doub­ hoi more than one-eighth of a tea-Jj^
Nothing will tMld la this vlnagar. If
ethey
together, and never wet.
This will
Bat ooamhew no oae bad made tt on. It aboold be pressed before It to be matteed exacUy by those In the le-thread Valenciennes.
■poonfnl of ground, mace', about a
tbe quantities toe ametnt directlona sro carefullr followed.
almost Indeflnltely. where the
Onion ^'Inega^—Pare and chop Bne
Mi btetoeee to replaoe tbe broken hemmed. Before a eklrt to sUtcbedJtl patch, and the stUchro of the darn' Mlt and a dasb of pep- qj ,oda need oot be increased until
■beer Mechlin Valenciennes will go In per. and.'It you like, a teaspoonful
ig
should
be
well
pressed:
this
1s
to
give
made
to
follow
them
too.
tour tablespoons of milk aro three large white onions; mix with
kaoh.
^
even edge, hs'no one could stitch
Then the paper to tom away, a any holfs in almost the flrst wash. ot sugar. Rub together rme table•vow woBld you folk! Uke tt U t
used and then the increase need be them two tesBixxiDfuls of granutotad
sugar, and one of salt; plsee toe mix­
spoonful of butter and two of flour; only slight."
ekeaU pot az aow knob on the back a plait etrmlgfat wtthont an eren edge good pressing over n dampened'cloto ‘Hie Tatter Is only' suitable for
ture oo a plate und stand It for three
.1 naked
with a aalle one to frilow. In making plaits always given toe patch and. If done with the where laundering will not be aeces- add to toe soup and stir until thick.
doorr Jim
I
An old "stand-hy" at onr house 1s
of neatness with which tbe •ary.
-I bar# aa agtra oae left etlteh from the top down. Cut toe
Serve In a hoi tureeq after pressing soft gingerbread made this way: Beat hours In a slow oven or In toe Sim.
To
make
an
ordinary
dress
braid
Frenchwoman
does
It.
It
to
bard
to
enito
of
toe
thread
kmgenoagh
to
be
Then put in a quart glaae fruit jar,
r from tboaa I got ter tbe rddeken
brongh a puree sicrve.
two
eggs
until
light;
lidd
<
token tlsraugb to toe onder side of the And. unleM you know lla*wberoebouts. s-esr much longer, and also give .Cream of Cabbage Soup—Take
fill Ibe latter with smug cldar vine­
brown sugar and one of molai
Any sort of a Jaggd tear may be more body te the bottom of the skirt,
gar. put on toe robber band, cover,
'Ttood Meat*' eaM Later, epprartor goods and seeurriy tied eo that tbe
half of a medium slsed head of cab­
(if sour mtlk. and let etand two weeka ebaklng
ly. "That door le a parteet antoaooe tower ends of the plaits will not loosen mended by toe same method, trim’ fold the braid over about one4hird bage; chop It fine and measure: to and one-half cup butter. Add flour
lU width and stUch firmly on the ma­
ming off the edges Just s lltUe.
three times each day. Strain through
tea wv It U.”
each quarf^f ihht allow one quart of
ike stiff batter, and
In making over knit-weer for the chine. The'doable t^6gc coming In
“Don’t flntob tbe bottom of a skirt
eheeaeeloto. bottls, cork tightly, and
Jtmh eadto aMaaad Into a grin.
milk. Cover the cabbage alth a quart ot ginger.
this way where It gets most we
, I keep in a cool place.
•The new kBobh beea on for throe until toe top to flntobed. Make toe children, there to a dlMdrantag
of
boiling
water;
add
a
teaspoonfol
Corn Bread Is made In this way
great advantage, at toe botto
i Vinegar—Add one tadnyel I eopt Uetonlng ter tbe tbnnke ■kin belt not more than half an Inch that there ere no rIose-fltUng bands
of Mlt. a slice of onion, and ff you
tbe skirt will wear twice as long be­
wide when flntohed. Unlng or taSeti
torec eggs beaten , light, one «^P
„1espoonful of granuloicd sugar and
ed ga apimdatlve family, and not
have II. a s|trig of parsley. Allow It
mllk. one-half K-aspoon 80da.; _^ ^_
_______
fore it needs repairing.
be remedied by crocheting
id yon baa erer nottoad tbe change. to good meterial to nee for thto."
to stand where It cannot |»oK»lbly boil, «.ll. IWO Ul,l«.«n,. nHlrt l.>l
tmf
Next lime you've napkins and table­
burg knitting silk round too edge
Bardly erarth while to bare bothered
but still be kept at a temperature of and stir .in . sufficient corn meal
very closely, then taking up the mesh cloths. . and perhaps lea-towels Into
•owing Reem Notes.
ibuut IBO degrees until the cabbage make batter stiff enough to ponr from radlib; put the mixture la a quart
In making np flannel garmenta. al­ of toe crochet work for stitehes on the baigaln. to hem. try laying the
glass
fruit
jar.
fill
toe
latter
with
‘TThy. Jim!’ ehoroaed tbe (nmlly.
Press through a colonvessel nicely. Bake In hot ovr-n for strong cld<-r-rlnegar. and let stand
ways tear toe flannel Instead of eat- kultUng needles, and knitting bands hem by machine, putting on the "bemHe’ «neer we nerer noticed It!”
der. using and saving the water..Add n to
minuter, aecordlug to thick- live days, shaking several times a
as wide as seems desirable. Knit one mer." regiilntlng to tbe Hoy hem used
They want OB to tbe alUtorro«a. Ung tt with the nctoaors. A n
this one quart of milk. Rub to­
day. Then sirainn toe same as milon
Then eat Bobby, with ererT eepe- etrai^ter edge will result. Flannel and purl one. and -they will 111 snugly upon all sueb llneus. and'taking the gether a quarter of a pound of butter ear ot batter In i>an
needle out.
and toe silk washes well.
■| will add three ffond receipts -for vinegar, and bottle.
rale ebort cart <■ and. bit face flush- to apt to shrink, and mart be
of flour, and
Of course, your edges must be right
When sheeta begin to tear
erenly; someUmes the torn edge will
Lemon Vinegar—To mtee this exad. a paadr clatched tight In
add to the foup. stirring carefully which toe Delineator is authority:
by
a
taread
before
you
make
ai^ear
uneroo.
bnt
It
can
be
straight­
should
be
mended
at
once.
WhenjfceT
Waffl«r»—One
egg
^ijent subsUtuie for le»«« joiriV
O riddle Cak<
actet band. Bat then wna hgbt to
until It reaches toe brillng point.
well beaten. (U
rarefully grate the yH'"*
hla eyee. Ha beM np a ebeet of draw- ened with a alight polling In opposite split In the middle tear them down. I starting .turn down at one end.
Take Inmi the Ore
ovgrnew tbe two outside selveges to-[ the s'ork will be done in much less
dlrecUonr.
five lemons and equeeze the julc*
tag paper
of salt and a quarter of a teaspoonfol half leaspixm ralt. one
In Mwlng oo bnttoDS. always bare gether and bm the torn sides. The than halt tbe time It UBoally takes of while iwpper. Serve with squares
ene-half i--a»poon sods. Beat all • fro^i three, discarding toe while iWn.
*What‘a that meant for. LettyT’ be
«U. with bat balf-oooeanled triumph. the knot on toe right side of tbe gar- sheets will then Ukt as long again ^ yon and more evenly than nine .wo- Of toasted bread or with tiny little thoroughly Add one tablespoon melt-; pun snd seeds. Put the rind, jolce,
and
this
nhonld
be
done
aa
soon
at
men
out
of
ten
can
lay
It
It, lost DDderneeth too button; in
ed butter, two teaepoons baking pow-1
p.ji,, jp
.jgurt Of rider vinegar
It needed only a ^anoe at tbe palne; cheese lalls.
they begin to sear thin, oot waltlnq
der three and thr.—fourths cups rift jm a glass fruli-jar, M ^d taro
takbig woik in colored crayone to tots way toe toitad to less liable
nay be ma^
Cream (-f Caultflcwer may
Timely Pudding Recipes for FsM Days
become loMeaed. beceose the knotted until holes appear.
ed floor Ileal vigorousl.v. In frying j weeks, strain, and bottle.
praelilni Ita meaning.
in toe same wsy. using one bead/of the waffle U5- > moderately hot flr*j sideed \nnegsr—Pul half an oano*
Oatmeal Ibiddlng—One cnpfut
The tedious .work of drawing
•Why. Uh n map of the United end to held firmly In place. Winding
cauUftowi'r and a quart of< water. Tis.
egg. one-half
Ui4t «!)■' waffle* will be toorougbiylescb of ground mustard, ginger, white
•totca. lent Itr* Mid Letly. rather tbe thread round and round under­ thread! In linen for hemstitching Is'rooked oatmeal,
er toe sjfaje
^
pint of milk. mK. toup may be made after
neath toe hottons after It baa been done with greater esse If the fabric^ful of sunr. oi
dene iii-ide to-fiire ' beginniac
pepper, msf*. and dried lein(»-peelF
rule at. the cream ot cabbage soiri
Hli Ittle band was eUtl holding sewed to tbe cloth, makes a sort of to soaped. Make a lather and apply nntmeg apd cinnamon to taste. Bake, The.led g«bbage may also be uacd brown liifreas(- the heat for brown: oire-fourth of an twniw each of cloves,
allsplee. and elnnsmon: half a salttee ptmer toward her. -TU’ get .all stem on which tbe button stands. Not over the spae* with a shaving brash Hunters'Pudding—One cup of stale precisely the same as tbe white;
chopped
flnc;
one
cup
of
molasses,
>Bd
when
the
linen
It
dry
tbe
threads
spoonful
of cayenne, and one onn«
only
to
a
button
eesred
on
In
this
way
tea Hg rirern and token in It,”
Onimb Griddle Cakes—One egg well
one cup of mtlk. three cups flour, gives a sort of violet or blue soup, l-.-aten. one pint sour milk, one cop of ceWry salt. Into a quart glsM fraltwill pnll out more readily.
aatd. ~I teu yon. It's a good deal of easier to bntton. bnt it stays on
three level teaspoonfuls of baking which to frequently used for violet I.rrad cnmibv one-half teaspoon wait,{jar and IIU with scsMIug hot vto«sr
voik to make 'em all oonte oot In tbe longer Ume. end there to less strain
luncheoos.
powder, one-half teaspoon each
What Gssollns Wilt Do.
ot:.- i.-as|won wagsT. one-half teastKXjn! Adjust the rubber sod cover wMle
right ptaoee. Lake Superior’s r««1 fan.
Cream of Carrot Soup, and Sottp
Grease spots msy he removed from cloves, mace and allsplee. one
Have s supply of different lengths of
so.!a two teaspoons baking po*d-r. ‘ h..t, let-stand three day*, shaking ofthoagb; It totton Just like a horseh
,
of cinnamon, one-half cup of Crecy—Grate three goodslred
needles on band, as well as those of wall paper by rubbing carefully with spoonful
Vwv ( up» floor. Pour the milk ov.-r ter., iheu strain through che«s*<k>to.
bond, dosaan It?”
cover
them
with
a
pin'
of
hot
gasoline. A soft cloth should be used t^lslnk. chopped flne; one-hsif cap of
•Troa’ra done It rery nicely." Let- dlSerent stoea. a long needle
the rramhs and let->oak over night; and iKittto.
Umes cramps toe flng^tooo^ many and toe rubbing ahonld be done geni-jcHron. chopped flne. Mix In order glr-.ws'er; add a slice of onion, a
ty anld—the Uttle face wss eo
i-n. Steam three hoars.'Eat with lem- leaf and two cloves; cover and c^x
prefer the longer ones to baste or ly over a small surtsee at a time.
dently looking for '
To remove dirt from poreclsin wash'on sauce.
"lowly for one hoar. Rub together
”run”
with.
There
to
a
needle
known
“FeaUy. Bobby, totces' no «ibowls, bathtubs, or sinks, dampen i] Fairy Toast—Brown slires of stale I two tablespoonfuls of butter and tlmneoas ter you to bring borne such as a “mnUoers' needle." which to ex'gMftB as you do every week tor drew- ira long, and to most osefol tor bast­ flannel cloth In gasoline and mb over spinfgo cake or any plain cake In oven I of flour, add to the carrot mister.- i:
the whites of tso -eggs to stiff Icuart of milk, stir in the thickening
tog. Tou can do as erell as toe'other ing. When much sewing to to be toe pUees. The «rl will disappear
try ehsngicig the needle and aad leave toe aurface smooth and froth, add two lablespoonfuls of enr-1 and stir carefully until the bo;!lng
•cholsrs If yoo only take pains
clear.
1 "M or any kind of jelly, beat nnt.lll«im to reached, and press through
is now CDgaRed ip putting up preserves and pickles—
enough. This atsp sbosrs what you using s longer or shorter one. and
In
cleaning
clothes
with
garollne
thoroughly
’mixed.
Sandwich the a stove. Season wdth a leaspooMu
am ^ aad. If I were yon. Td make how much It rests toe hands.
Are you in a pickle i—Perhaps we can help you some.
A clever mother, who desires her when it leaves a ring aronnd toe part siloes of cake, usingthis aa a fllllng. \ sod a half of salt £nd a quarter oi n
gcaa^ffort. after this.”
of pepper
•TVhy. Letty," Bobby began rather small sm to be boyishly dressed, has Cleaned, toe ring can be removed by place In a gists dish aad pour about u-aspoonful
Salsify, turnip and parsnip •'nipc
Corks-Paraliili
earning it over toe teakettle.
[it s thin vanilla flavored custard.
todlgnsnUy. ‘T-Te beea trying ■ loni evolved a scheme for his winter outflt
lay be made after the same recipe,
*fhat ugly ring which cleansing Serve quite hot.
’tfate. and ay amrks bare been real that sill douhUess be of great help
ScaUlng Wa*-Tniii«lP
H yon have had stcared or broiled
It (Collier—Sift together a dt,'^
fluids often lesve behind them whenj Kruit
gend toiely.
I was second in toe to other mothers. She has made
cabbage
for
dinner,
when
you
hevMaee-Mnslard-DIU Seed
UAWJ lui
ful OI
of flour
nour nuu
and a
i »T-av‘us
---------ctoM tost w^. and third the week little shite elotb overcoat and Irim- they are used for removing spots mar
'
med It with brass buttons, and a gold- be avoided If a thick pad of raw cot-' ful ol baking powder. Add a cupful of, drained off the water i«it «
Cmry Powder-Sple*»
tortere that, and—"
ton
or
a
oouple
ri
thlckneaacs
of
blot-1
milk,
tbe
juice
from
a
pint
can
of
tomorrow's
soup
"Crecy.
eagle
oo
one
sleeve.
Sbe
had
even
"Were you roallyr Queer I did not
butter Iim* a wauce
notice It! It we* the low maths that procured white leggings and rubbers. dng paper U laid under the part you preserved rterrles. cherries or other
Good
fresh
pickling
suppUits pud reusouable spices
slice
of
oaU».
shake
and
' jsurh fruit, a little over half a cup-Jpan with
this costume she are t-leanlng.
made sueb an hnprcaslon on n
gallons of gasoline In my inl of granulated
sngir.
a tablropoon-----------------------------------------------, - - «■«“»
‘‘
needed s^hai. And then what would
washing machine, aaya sn old bonse-'f.,i of melted butter and four well-jadd 'he cabbage water •"'*
happen to the baby's ears!
But she go) the hat; s while felt keeper.’ cleaned perfectly three *n- beatm eggs Ftll the bottom of a pud-}^lred earr.«», crated Cover the
aald .'fm. patUng his amall brother's
hsad and giving a sly glaaca toward sailor, with rolling brim. Sbe jut a Ure costumes and two waists for diug dish sriih the i«errto«. or troll • pan ssd stew gently for an hour or
while Mtlji hairi around tbe crown. which toe cleaner would have charged previously drained.cover with the bal-_an ho-ur and a half. »b« hdd W U
Letly. niisture. and l.ake fr>r half an hour-blcepoonfiito of buittr, «TM-n the but
Then she sewed big. soft car muffs tXM caeh. The wrsaher > a manipu-

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Part Two
TRAVERSE CITY. ORANO TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1t07.
He decUred that the prayer meet­ . do the most good. Tbe minister mast! Arber.
Klngpoo saema the real ptaew to
ing was a most
I b. bn»d la rnrr
.ad
all tha I ,„di,._T. T. La«..
a DMndt.
her. She was glad that abe^ did not
and also a most important
|opponuBlU« ihai w* .boot blm Id do
for diweto,. of the rnn.intlrn
d often when many aalmab had know aU ahe was to go Ihrowgh bat
•aid that a prayer .meeltug must be Ih, bUafor'. .o*. Ho or.M U.»
c. 0.t« W. f. fdoodn-. ». O. been offered in sacrtfice (o the un-j*l>c would have misted a wondertol
dlsUocUy a spiritual one and must o«.blUbld. of 0,00, obarobo, iad|
propitious demons for recovery.
Iloy which it now hen.
meet tbe distrtnet need of tbe splrlt- tbal a ao> oflorl b. to .proU fbOjChM. A. Caro, M. H. Mtlltl. H. tl.
For the last four yevs not a ewot
China can nerermeve alewp. aha haa
ProBi Tac*4«r'« RetwnJ,
nal life of tbe church, there can be doapol lo all pmplo.
| cb„„„. c. A. Jabn«.. Woi. A L... has been used by the C. 8. tor the awakened. She b ]an on tbe wvw
ir the eothuslum. Rood feortOR and
no snbsmnie and the pmyfT meeting
Tb.
I^dob,
Of
Ul,
™oroatloo.|o„,,_..AA
o..id«m.
J.E.
Lmi..
work
done
here.
of great tadust^ expabsks. Sha
It »l todar'o emton Iraa and teaa and manhood more and should always be a spiritual power In Ho.- J, rot ot ChAortAl, atiod tbal ,„io,
F.aaor, t C. Il.o
What are the pe^e.’ beiierlag ta has been conaervatfre bat now abe
of the BapUM OoBTeoUon ot MIcbl- taore. Tbe Amerkan pobbc ia after a church glring out tbe deepest .ex­
all a. pioiapi la aiwadlas all la,: pa,, a A »h»p. j. c. SaiiO.. J. 8.
epirlt. as they do?
The speaker welcomes thb outside life, ta SRaen
RBD vhieh <«e9ed lU rour^an' a«w- tbe man not bla calllnR.
pression of hearts.
aioomn. u puallH.«l la ta. pfoptaai I fc,.,,.
oaloA A W. V.n Klrta
showed some’ scant ganaenta wont!®*
prortacea there are wonalnn at tbe^ptlat ctaarch (hi* tDoraSecond. reapoDaiblllty ia enhanced
Id spenklng of how to get people to Ho aUo ihaabM tt. oUltlap oaalr lo,
pn,,. j. c. poan.,. H. H. Aaby the people; also the Jewelry. Thb '^'‘'^“^
rlrtlronmtoea.
iBf U aii earoeat of the eaUre meet- by a losa of certainly in all trut
Utend he recomniemlrd adrcrtlslDg the music.
drews,
Wilbur
NelMn.
B.
F.
Taber.
laRi. they vUl be filled with a belp- aplied. A man
heathen Jewelry is laid artde when There nr* now l.TW j
the best meaits. tbe pastor should
Ladies’ Martin^
J.
B.
Fox—Preeideot
B.
Y.
P.
U.
China. There are achot^s esublMbad
vlDoaa vhicb aball be felt la more in his own heart, not by belnR a copy speak freely of It at tbe regular serthe p. rTOn becomes n Chrbtlnn.
Tbe program of the ladles' meetings
M. A
^ 1 for glrb, tbe prlneeos founding ■
Tbe
rings
wocn
to
the
«...
...
.
mieerated effort throuchout the «•b being given •! the Presbyterian B. Y. P. U.
rices.
passport to heaven as the wplrtt •« It f
*•

. tlra atate.
Third, there I:
charch.
The devotional exercises
Opening of tha C<
Feaaehar for Annual Srtvnorv-Rav. jgoes toward the heavenly home Is met
®*
•'LMwy will not
The Supremacy of the Church.
to a fading In (
by Mrw, R. M. Traver.
The TSod annual meeting of the
J-8.F0Siby a dragon and tbe’more rings the
'
The iBomlBff aeaaioa o^eBed with people aak for truth not dead iaanea Baptist (foarentloD of Michigan be­ of Pontiac.
Plaew ot next annual maelli*g-j wplrtt b enabled to give tbe
*‘**‘^“»
•“
dorotloaai aerrlee led by Rer. P. hi. of memberablp. The
gan Its sessions In this city at the Traverwe CUy. gnve the address
Lanrtng.
(bure he U to go to the better world.
««
McKay, of ManUtee. The flret aab- Maater. aelf-for-cetfulneaa and
First Baptist church last night.There welcome.and It was responded to
Tbe
flrrt
part
of
the
morning
meet-,|
Changes
Wrought
By
Mbslans.
I
*•“****
***
aehooh.
>eet of the moraloR brio* a forceful eternal crasp of Cbriat la needed.
Mrv. L. H. Trowbridge.
present about one hundred
Ing of the State Baptist conTentloa
There was lerrihle warfare and'
•»
addrOaelnc by H. L. Stetm. LX. D..
Fonrtb. reaponalbllUy li duf U clear serenty-Bve delegates all told; About
The following are the officers of tbe!
largely given over tb bail, massacre when the missionary forty **‘"*® ***•
•r Katematoo. oo the «ub)ect;
aodal aanctlon.
aerenty-fire of these are ladies attend­ Woman's Baptist Home Missionary so­
ness, all reports showiag gratifying year, ago arrived to tbe
tbe HilU.
HilU
imiaUtry. Wonderful trail
Baptwi anaalon.” Dr. Btet«m abowed
Here Mr. Hoben decried the club ing tbe W. B. H. Ad F. M. soctefies. ciety: Mrs. W. A. Moore, rvnrolt.
come to paaa 1
resulu.
{ About thU time a young boy decidthat there are three Importaat araya Idea In church life In no nncerUln Hhese meetings ate being held'In the president: Mrs. A. C. Murphy. Detroit,
___ _
tt>e glrb’ aebool where Miss bg«<
The
president.
M.
H.
Quick.
In ed that there must .
is which the BapUtt baa a mlailoo terma. be condemned the entertalzr- Presbyterian church.
treasurer; Mrs. F. K. Rumsey. Howell.
good apim
^
toterwrt,8, di«,„8. ,^ w8„8 p«,dAi
ih_, 8,^ 1. u,
'z';:;,
that la dlUlBcily hlB own. PIrct—The lent idea wltbooi the thought back
Tbe erening train was late and the secretary, and Mrs. X. J. FOx. Detroit, 18, ,8.1, ..d ,.ii,d
»ork U the part U «lll prewot t
iDln
j Individual.
of It qC the reaching hnman aoula for speaker of the erening was not -able corresponding aecretaty. ‘There ,re "‘*^"** •*
in.A the forest
r. t ‘ !^
afboM who
Flv^ti by Prof.jU. pray to this ifroct. The bo.r
Teqidrea the aame force brooRht
Ood. He declared. “There la no more to be preeenL Tbe chairman appoint­ shout sevent.v-flve todies present and'
a Christtan.
bear at the preaeat ata«e. la the pact place for protesalonallam In tbe choir ed Rev, B. F. Brown, of Ovid, tempor­
enjoying tbe meetings as they]
I finally sent to a school. fi
"Where Is the saertfleer’ asked the
The book fund showed n balance j heathen home. Young Roiike
the church aad atate
than In the palplt.”
ary aaereUry, and tbe meeting opened hare been held *o far.
speaker. "U It not a hnndred fold
finding ®*
ministerial education en Chrtotton tracks and he and hb
ta the laat few yaara the pfychrdoffy
There was no trouble
No man should be allowed In the with prayer and singing. The bnslrewarded by blessing.
or rellRloD kaa come tato notice, now choir who la a dfabellerer.
delegates to,*"®**
“* lli«.60 and a friend came to Christ. They were
neaa to come before the meeting was place, for .the vlsltlog
ImpMiM Publication worlt.

'
^ •■89 PA.
.„A .A,_____________
.....
.
. .
rcMsIon ia decUred to be almply
®* »S«.SO; and the perman. bapUaed and went Wk to their
Tbe church muot be IndUpeoalble attended to by tbe appointing of the suy and they feel grateful for the i
Tbe Publication society report was
funds including the Adams’ be. hills to leach the gospel, gathering
SaUeoal expreaaMn of life aliwady In to the community. It moat not be coo- following commttteea.
manner to which they are being angiven by Rev. P. B. CaUer. State Banguest, book, state nbslon. mlnbtertal thlrt.vw|x pecple about them. There
the IndlTldual which la broufht out tent with theory but most grapple
Nominating—Wilber Nelwjn. Sagi­ tertalned.
day School mbstonarr.
education. Gibson Memorial. Wllltord has been no oritanixed effort against
throuffh culture hsd education. The with aoclal problems. The times In­ naw; W. a Brown. Orld. nnd M. A.
Elaclion of Officers.
Tbe work has been mempUed by
. charch ta recetrlng ft# Rreateat re- st on word and deed.
The officers for the ensulag year nnd general showed a toul of 8SS.-,the Christian people since. ThU was
Orayblel. Bay City.
foreign poprolatloa comthg In.
I forty years ago. The church b now
enilta from amonc men and women
Enrollment—Frank Blair. Boyne
Fifth, ayatematle co-operation. Other
suted be hnd visited 47 Btmdny
Report
of
committee
cti
nomlna-j
malntatolng
15
evangellsu
by
their
who are recenerated and bare
President—Allen T. Hoben. Detroit.
deBoalDaUona are glring more than' City; H. 6. Bullock. Gaylord: F. K.
acboob nnd organized six or aeven
come pMple of conisfe and clear
Vice-president—C. E Clapp. Flint. . lions, the secretary casting the vote. own expenae In the place where the schools. The work hns oot been whnt
tha BapttaU which he prored by fig- Bnchelor. Cold Water.
'speakei’ b located.
K of the declarattoD of the
Secretary Treasurer—S. B. Batch­ !for the cwivenUon.
After
appointments
were
he feeb It should be. if there ww*
Reports were accepted and adopted.
Matter to NIooodemua “Unleu man
made tbe choir of tbe First Methodist elor. Coldwater.
At t^ie p*eoent Ume there are one more women with Chrfrt to ibelr
be born anew be cannot eren aee the
Treasurer’s report showed a bal­
hundred ten schools, sixteen organ­ hearts. There was
PeUowshlp church sang and Mrs. N. E. Degan
Dr. Croxner. a medical
bla*dom.“
i4o.
ized churcbee. with S.ooo membera. made laat year. One Anrch paid two
Afflonff Mlulstera.’' was an addreaa rendered a solo In a very pleaalng ance on hand ot $21.38.
gave a moot toteresitng talkVnpon Thb b the beginning of a great woric thirds tf the enUrc apporttonaoBt
Why U the Baptlet atlll needed?
fflren by Eer. C. A. Lester. Sooth manner.
missions to Assam. India, where be b but about 3M b yet untouched. In
ay’s Regotd.
From Wed
The foreln and home fields need HaTen.
Addfwea by Rev. C. W. Ch^erick.
Dr. KetmoD. D. D.. ot Chdeago. of
located.
He
sjioke
of
6.800.000
people
thirty.five
ptod^ there hnre never the Publication aocMy. aald n aocletr
him ten times as much as It ooce did.
Mr. Laater confined hla anbpect to
The speaker of the erenlag. Rev. C.
huylar Grant, of De­
In an area of the state of .Ohio. Tlwre been an eva^llst.
Second, there la need of eupremacy
•howtag t^reU W. Chadwick, of PetQBke.r, to lake troit.
b bora (Mt ot a real need. Onr fore10.000 Christians, about one^ialf
The speaker cited some of the fkthera who orgnnlzed tbe Bnptbt
« the church In prirate Bfe.
Uon.'not only between puatora. but the pUee of the Rev. C. E. Maxflcld.
First ^lee-prssldsnt—Mon, J.
■ I being to the Garo Hllb, the work be- grand work which Is bring done.
Third, the feelinc mutt be eliminat­ alao that between the pastor and hU of Beldlng. was introduced for the Barieworth. of Jaekoon'.
PnbUeatiOD nodety wen praphata.
ed that BapUet la a dIsUaet body and people, showing that the pastor must opening address. Rev. G. Lockhart,
Tbvir> are five men where the speak­ Eighty-three years ago tbe aodety
Second viewpresidont—Q. A. Pr I ginning about forty yean ago. “hie
ft mtml tnlfll the Mastefa will and lore his people sod that it was dlt- of Traverse City, read the lesson for «,n. o, T.-., Clw,
11”*
• PH«IU„ I»opl,i 18nr er U located, each dedng more than a was formed as a tract aoetety. Tba
fee) that there ta a mlaalon to per­ ficolt for a pastor. If be feeU that they the evening. Mr. Chadwick's test
TMni ,i,Pp™.iam_A C. W81t..I>'>”->—"
8, MoIiaa, mao's work. Books which are much Baptist star has fire potota, tbe BlUa
Il8.a«,. 888 B988ia8i 881 8P. of needed
have not been supplied bring the first.
form la Chrtatianltr ttaelt.
hare not a lore for him. yet be must
taken from the words of Nlco- rUgln...
through lack of fnfids.
Tbe conFourth vlecofwoidont—G. C, Mo-'
faith. They are spirit
If the ffoopei Is the power to aalvbflee bnWbe Calthfol. 'There muat demus: "He must Increase while I
•Dur New ReapeRaiblUty."
jshlppen.
this
Is
ttaeir-Tellgioa
aad also renlons are wonderful and convlnc- (Ion bow Important It U that a copy
decrease."
The
addrdess
was
be
a
iBireneaa
of
lore
In
the
ahepberd
Curdy,
of
Grand
Rapida.
‘Oar New ReaponalblUty' waa tbe
Firth .vlceyireoldont-Wm. H. Pier.
practice. beUevlng In de
very stirring and come from tbes peakof tbe Bible be sent Into booM ta
snb)act of an excellent address by bean of a pastor.'’
moDs
who
operate
to
the
madkaJ
Rer. W. C. Nelson, of Saginaw, took er't heart. He pointed out the duty
thb coontry.
Her. Allen T. Hobev Ph.D.. DetrolL
Expchsncaa in China.
Mlaa Ellen Elgle addressed the conDr. Hoben stated that It should be for bis subiect. "The Midweek Ser- of the pastor to his charge and ipoke
'. Ooergo H. Wald, «f
Last year 12.060 BlUaa wera MBt
ventlM, telling her expertencea 1
«d that reapooslblllty la the rice. What it Ought to Be. and How of tbe relation that tbe pastor must
Into 12.OO0 booMa.
to
Make
It
So.”
hare
to
tbe
Sunday
school
in
order
to
CKtsa
vrtoere
the
went
alx
yoara
ago.
fCooUnaad «« ftaG.)
feeyatoake « morality, tbnt reeponai-

THE BAPTIST CONVENTION

Hie Hannah & Lay MercantUe Co. ^
THE

STORE

No matter how small or how large the
article purchased, we are ready^ and
willing to exchange it if not satisfactory.
Fnrnltnre Novelttes
It is ooly another one of the Mercantile Company’s ideas to
please that caused us to put on display such a line of newe$t
Novelties in Furniture. It wilt surely do you good just ^t6 see
some of these beautiful articles.
Mission Slipper Case Foot Stools....... ................................$4 00
Smoking Stands, Newest Styles....... ....................................2 75
Pedestals, all manner of shapes.....................................
......................... $2 76. $375' $8 40. $5 00. $8.00. up to $2000
7.75
Cedar Chests............................
Shirt Waist Boxes............
5.50
Leather Center Table Mats
3.S6
—.............. 276.
Small MUsion Stools.................. ....... ...........-........... 275. 8.76

Better Buy a "White” Now
It will be money in your pocket, for it will save the wife's
time and that is worth lots of monej^. Let us come to you with
our best of terms, if you cannot come to us. It will only take a
postal or a 'phone message and the special salesman will be at
your home. “Do it now."

OF QUAl-ITY

The great increase in our business in the
last few months is the best evidence of
the people’s confidence in our \ability to please.

Have You Seen It ?
Tbe greatest light of the age. The New Conticental Incan­
descent Kerosene Lamp that burns a mantel. It is simple, safe
and sure and cannot explode. A central draught costs you S12
a year to take care of—this will cost you only S2. Can be
turned low and will not smoke. The chimneys are German
Jena glass and will not break from heat or water. See one at
once and save your light bill.

Now Is the Time to Buy your Furs
Mr. J. fc.. Monroe, of Lampber, Skinner & Co., of
St. Paul. Minn., is here with
the largest display that will be shown here this season. If
you cannot come down to-night, be «ure and do so lo-morrow.
for it will be your last chance to see these beautiful goods.
Mink. Pony, Ermine. Chinchilla. Sealskin. Broadtails, Persian
Lamb. Blue Lynx. Marten. Silver and Black Fox. will be some
of the furs that will be seed. Automobile Coats. Driving Coats.
Jackets. Cloaks, Neck Pieces, in endless variety. Something to
pleaie evexy one oo maner what your wish is. It is ooly an­
other case of “Everythiogior everybody."
In our Cloak Division, second floor. Take elevator or go
up the big central stairway.

Just Pens
When
Vh^( you
) write you want to u'-c the pen that fits your hand the
best, and wt; have pr«tt:y nearly aU the kinds that are most io
demand—the Estabro -k. \o. 04s Falcon, tbe No. 130 Easy
Writer. No. 1‘'''2 Ladi*ts' F;i’con. No. 556 the College Pen or
Vertical Slant. No. 4the Jickson Stub. No. 702 the Modified
Slam, Leon Isaacs & Son’s No. 1 Glucinium, Joseph Gillott’s
No. 30-3 Victoria (the original pen), No. 404 Public, No. 603 E.
F. Mid-Elastic. No. 604 E F Original Double Elastic. Howard
Hunt Round Pointed Pens, No. 907 Falcon, No 95 Ladies' Fal­
con, No-25 World. No. 41 Eddystone,. No- 21 Companion, A.
L. Salamoo's No. 4 Aluminoid, Lyon & Parterson'i Treble
Pointed No. 19. Spencerian No. 1 College Pen, No. 5 School,
No. 23 Fine Point, No. 35 Black Royal ^tub and a few others.

Our BeauUtuI Millinery Pariors
are most attractive .^ese days, when you must be thinking of
what you will wear
season, and see bow stylish a hat we can
make for you and at only a trifling sum. We'd like to have you
come ai^y way. We will shpw you the beauties whether you
wish to make your purchase now or not. See tbe goods and
then yov can decide all tbe better

QltAND TRAVCRM HCHALA. THUMOAy. OCTOBCR IT. IMT.

Gianl Trarersc Herald

«HI uae abont ««• bntb^ of applea;
a dar.
For the paid three veriu. the fac­
tory baa oDly been mDBlBc iaterailttpctljr on plume and blaekbeniea. but
beclDDloc tomoiroir noralaa it will
be a ateady trind.
The company U buyina all kinds
«t winter applet, aecnrlaiE the ma­
jority on the penintola. The Cbwjoa
n bu the eontraet to carry three,
they bejac ahipped from Bowen Har­
bor and Old Mlaakm.

Farmers and hblppen- AnsMlatlen.
was In good abspe and that only a few
wntT nmntn rn tfWfmm <
minor repair* were needed. The fW- era and Shippers' assoclatloo of the
port was received and died and the Anerlcah Society of Bqolty wore filed
HlftALO AND UCOftO Ca
d to the com- thU mcrnlng. The bus
laittee on buildinca and grounds.
The last report waa made Feb. SI
and between that time and Sept.
■ducts and building and matnuinlni^
8> prisoners had been confined, their warerooms and warriwaaes.
The
TMO*. T. BATn,
offenses btlng as foUosrs: Drank and capiui stock la «i'>.n<w consisting
disoiderly. elxteen malea and one te- 1.000 shares valued at tlA each sad of
larceny, fifteen males and one this amoant »i.s«0 hM been anbfemale; ssaauK. seven: disorderly, six acrlbed and Jl.-iOO paid la.
Everf Clothcrsft sub and.
males sad four females; the others
The Btockheddera In the emerpriae
Eggs have risen a notHi since yes­
being In for
are: F. M HhmiiKHid. James Hays. terday. doe to the Incrwtng srarciiy
ovtrcoil has an .tmtnakahfe^
six for vagrancy. In the ro-wth of Christ Aokeraon. Joseph Thomas. of the sappir. They ate bringing II
billon was the priodpal basinets be­
August. tner.i^wer.- thirty prlsoo'cr* In’FIojd F. F«-x. John J Palmer. Thomas cents and M-Iling for S3 cent*. Oats
coat front piaranteed to last'
fore the eiipcnrlaors yei<lerdsy sftrrJail, the moet slnc«- r« cords have been ] Fo»ier.
James
Hilton.
have alM. riix-n a notch, the rise being
noon Bti«l various nu-mbera of the
during: the life ctf the garmait.
ate.l
kept.
j Wheelock. J. P. Blrmlcy. Albert Irish.1^“*“ *•» ‘I**' soarcUy all over lh:» rlat'
ird espreaaed tbemselvea sa fsror
The
American Sociv-iy of Eq :ll)
The sapcrvfaora this seaaion will Arthor McManus. Bart D. Adams. F.
~
Ing U. This nondng. W. H. Umlor.
There are also many other ex­
elect one county auperlotenient of the. W. Brelihaupt, Chsrhs I>. Emerson, had a small car loaded last night but'
aiperrUors. bj a
aecretary of the board of trade, ap
IT
will
not
go
out
until
today.
Tbeie
poor,
one
county
physIcUn
and
ooo'tnistee;
F.
M.
Hammond,
trustee;
% favorad the propoelclusive festurcs about Qodicraft
peared before the boiird and spoke
iber ot the board ot school ex- Jamrs Hiltorf. trustee; Thornton has been a gn-at'breach between buy­
d hr a «
briefly on the need of such'a society. I
amlners.
|Mflchrtl. F. Anthony. Henry Brod- er* and fanner* on freight rates, ever
the Trarerse Citjr bMrd of tradf. tor
Oothes which make Oo^craft
llie board appointed a committee
Tfae<afternooo session was largely. hagen, Charles Garland. C. F. O. Nel- since Traverse City has been a ship­
aa aptealiarM aad lo4aatrtal talr to
comastlsg of W. F. Harsha. Kdwin
Qoth^vear better than any
ping center. It bar last come to a
be held ia tUa c(t7 neat tall. It haa
Black and P. H. Hammond to confer
head in an eruption between the buybeen nora thail too yeara aSnee Oraod
sriifa tbe-l’oard of trade comn
clothing near the price.
« r» and ih.- A. S. of-B.- The buyer
Caen ot Thanks.
Traeene cooDtr had a fair, md the
regard to the matter.
:ay'i Record.
We wish to extend twr thanks to against whom nil thU talk it cenU-redadperriaota ot the eoiiatr fordblr
Supervisor L. J. Tedman aUted that
filends and
itpo a*- made a public ataU-menl this mocoTto various comnitttcws of the sup­
' ' r that ther b^era the be bod givea the mattsfname thought
during the fill
ervisors are hard at work at prea- slsted
and death 'ug which he I* ready to stand back
and had sroode^ why the coonty did
beloved husband and father of- He assert* that although freight
One of the most Imixirtaht proBiUaiata ineceia. and a cominlttee
not have a fair. He tboagbl It sronld
from the aoperrltora wOl eMter with be a ifood tiling for the connty and JecU under consideratloo by the com­ Also to thOiw who m> kindly remeoi-joti apples 1* IS cent* per bnndred. he
hereafter ship for an.Vbody for
mittee on buildings and grounds is. tored US with the many beautiful
tha ’ aid of trade connlttee reUilre
the region. The people trom the out­ the matter of a rest roam In the flowers.
SS cent* per barrel.
to delaite actloa.
side do not know what we can raise
At the market yesterday (wehiy-flve
Mrs. A. A l^eighlon.
court house. There Is no j.rovWon
Tb< deeelopcBieil of Oraad Traetore. It stlmuUtes 'rivalry among made for women at present and a
loads
esme in. There were two load*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
a
.
Leighton.
eonotr in the
our own home ptHiple. It is a good
of'bay. thrvH- l«vads of eoke. twelve
room would be a great conventMr. and Mr*. C. A. Leighton.
fralU and other lann products dur­ thing for everyone luiervstvd In agrtlofd* «>f l»rtatiHS. one kiad of e«iu!,
. It Is possible that the school
ing tne past ten yews has been
cullural pursuits.
Board of Supervisors.
«Hie load ot ai-jibui and t-ix head of
commissioner'* office rosy also
onomoos. and thw time is ripe now
Supervisor Kossuth
Stites.
From Monday's Record
lliestock.
for this aecUbn of .the staU to ex­ Whltesrater township. wm» Interested changed.
The- board of Ruporvi*or» did not
Buyififl Prlcas.
WE WILL PAY 40 eeaU pqr hun­
C. H. Este* was elected a county
ploit to the world the rapid advanceia the maticr. Fairs hnd been held
Chicago. Oct. 16-—Close—Wheat PoUUws, per Ini ........................ 3$Ui(i
call
to
order
until
S;3u
this
after­
■rant made In our agricultaral dis- to the past but for some reason they superintendent of the poor to succeed
dred for Hp* eider aaplaa at omr
noon owing to late trains. *tx ot the. 61.»|-.; corn, etc; oat*. M%c.
himself and E. O. I.add was elected
trietn. At the asme lime, the sdmill.
Jefin C Morgan A 800.
had been dropped.
Possibly they
16,—n<»e—Wheal.
iber of the board of school ex­ mrmbers of the bewrd being on the! rvtroH. Oci,
▼aaesnent of oar varied indastries
lucb ot a success
sept
Toe; oaiM, 5T4r.
O. R. i 1. train, At that hour. tho'»l-"«;
dwgnsli that this olement be In- they might have been bat great de- aminers to succeed Idmuelf.
regular
Octoto-r
session
began
and
tinA commanlcatlnn was received from
/tfndsd In the agricaltural fair propoveloiiracnt bad been made in the past
lia's Daadly Warfc
Dr. E. L.- Thlrlby applying for jiosl- less ai.pearane.-* are deeeUlng.
agrienl10 years. We can't be beat on frail
tnrs go hand in hand In Ue develop- and there Is some splendid slock la ilon of county physician and offering binIncsE will to all rieoited up thlsl**'*’
had *o srrioualy affected my right
I Crape* Jp cents a basket.
mant et the country, and when the the county. We would like to be able to attend to the poorbouse and Jail
lung.' wrttr* Mrs Fannie Connor, ot
The maUer of Uxe* will be one of!
>0SO and 36 cents
cases at the regular schedule.
' aMwofaetnrer and the farmer Join to attend a eomity fair again.
Rural Route 1, Georgetown, Tenn..
the
Imivnnuiu
things
totorv
the
toard
basket.
l>ensatlon for his scrrices not i
tandi. the benefit to any eanmnnity
•'that I roughed centtnaoualy night
Suprn'isor Fliiloy Hammond said
Watermelon*, ;«c to 55c each.
al
this
meeting
it
is
nrceesary
to
ceed 176 a year.
or aectlcm Ic a foregone eoncluslon.
snd day and the nrigblmni* predlcHon
that be thought the reason the county
Sweet applet. 15 cents • peek.
spring Chickens................................10
This afternoon, the Judge of probate fix the atuount of county taxes' and
Tbs pitdKisUInn to Invite several
—cotisumpiinn —eemrd inrvltable.OBMuskroolons. Sc and tto each,
fair was stopped was because the
Live Ht«* ................................... 4HV5
. OMBtles In n fair to be held in this
reported that twenty Insane persons apportiim them together with the
tll Diy hui-lisad brought bome a bottle
dale was always being changed and
ritims, 30c and SSo a peck.
state
taxes.
I
of Hr. King'* New IhKOvery, which
bad
been
sent
to
the
asylum
trom
this
CIV U a good one and sbotad be enstormy time was hit rach time.
P«'ar*. 30 centa per four-poand bl
In m> case proved to to the only rasl
Ther.1*
some
talk
of
an
agricul­
county. As the county has to |>ay for
mth the
People got dlspouregrd tocause of
cough cure and Itwtorer of weak. SOTO
tural
soci,
ty.
the.
iKjard
having
the
Ihrir malntalnance for the first year,
tbs cousUm of the Grand Trav.
Iting*." When all other remedies
thsi. If a certain dote was fixed on
Here are aome speetals for yoar mar
nglon, an exhibit of the products of ooco In a while there would be good this was referred to the committee prvwt-r to gram a certain amount of kel basket:
utterly tall, you may still win In-the
battle against lung and throat Uoubles
finance, ways and mean* to assist money, onc-tenih of one mill per rent
' northern Michigan would be s treSweet ortatoee, 5 cent* a poand.
weather be thooght.
bring th-* maximum and a sum may
with
New Discovery, the roal cure.
them
in
the
budget.
mwdently Ug talr. Onr fnrtta combo tot aside nt ihl* meeting.
Supervisor Stites said that the fair
Guaranteed by C. A Bur toe Drug Co,
8«<wt corn. 10 and 13 cenu a doxfare favorably with any In the United held In Ms old home county In Ohio
S. E Walt a Sons. Hannah Drag
At this meeting. It will also to nec­
Gene to Spokane.
•Mte< and In some rsspecu. espsrial- was always held on Octolier S.
essary to eli-et a superintendent of
Summer
equash.
I
e«iU
each.
The Mla*es Floy Theobald and
ly apples; there are none to egaal was his wife's birthday and he could
the |'-v>r and a sohool examiner.
Cabtage. 6 to 6 cent* per head.
Zcnle Theobald have left for Spokahe,
fbn la thU coontry. Tbs same may always count on Its being stormy.
O. Ladd's term as school examlnot
Pepper*. 30 coots doren.
Wash. Mias Floy will spend six
to aaM of potatoes, and other prodoetSupervisor W. F. Harsha wanted'to woeM there and then return to her plrc* nnd a* he has no
Carrot*. 35 cents jv-r peck.
af tto oretord and Urm will bold see a county fair and suggested that
ha* perlonnol hi* duties very efCauliflower.
7 to IT. «-iit* per head
their on favorably with any other an Informal expression of the board home In this city, but MU* Zenie will llcli-nllv. he will be return>-d.
Tomatoes, 3 to 5 ceuU a pound.
make, her' bom<- in that city, h>-r Kl*tor
tocUan-^ the northwest.
Previous to today. Mil* hgd been
be taken In order that H might be having located there about a y<’ar
Radishes. 5 cents per bnoeb.
If the board of superrisora wilt give known srhether It would be wise
father slow In roming in but thl*
Green oniuo*. S to 5 cents a bunch.
Miss..^nlc Tfaiobald has Just retimu-d
' this prapoaiUon the sigpport that It
morning the *hortage wm made up
consider the maUer further.
from Cleveland. O.. where for the past
* isstma and are .
____
I ara esrsTuny e
and a bunch c.-ime in with a rush.
The roll was called an^ evegr super
This Bank
to tbs farmers of the region. Ue peo- visor present voted ss favoring the two yean abe baa been studylni
lAler In the afternoon the boaM roctsd evsiy day. Tbs leoal marfcsi
muste.
Its of Trarevse City wfll do their
tmanimnuriy favored the county fair sricss ars ouppllad by loeal dsalora.
Pays
proposition.
After Oda
MIm Mabel Cowles has also gone
•hare to make the fair next yea^tbe, termined sad It was seen Ihnt all were
Dspooitod with this bank will M aafeproposition nnd will apiioinl a commlt- Ths -ouMIde quotltien* by wire, i*oi
Spokane
and
will
locate
there.
Sper cent
the heat In the sUte onUlde of the big unanlffiODB ateps were taken to ap­
to confer with the board of trade rilppod from otror papora of the pro
J. A. Blodgett, for the past four
ty oarod for; it will gradually grgw:
glate fairs. We certainly have the re- point a commiuee to confer with the
committee relative to doOuate action. vieus day.
Interest
years salesman at J. W. Mllllkeo's
•onreet. All 'that ia lacMng is the
it will bs Israys ready and It will bo
board ot trade.
store, will leave for Spokane. Wash.
toergy to hftny them to pablle notice,
William H. Umlor, tecreUry of the Ssturday to locate. In his honor
fret from uncertainty.
and »• beUeve thU will be fortheoinLOCAL markets:
board of trad^
Savings
reception end «tlnner was given nt the
board Ibis morning n-lative to the MUIIken store last evening, the allati
nervoiiBtifioorganlratlon of the proposed agricnl- being pardrlitsled in by all the em .vnd gentgal deliUitv." wrile* A A
Wetesrac to tha Baptists.
tural society slating that the board ploye* and the time toliig very pl>a* nilsholm. Tr.-ad«ei|, n. y.. •'and
The people Of Traverse City
when it looked a* If there wa* no
ot trade was anxious to assist In any imily *pent.
hope left. I w;i* persiiadr-o to trv Eb-cflad to welcome the delegatei to the way pnasible.
r lUlterti. and I reji.lei- to *av tlini told,
MsptUt SUte conrenttOD.
It would Im* a good thing for Grand
..J8©31
COPEMI8H.
-Tarioos mlsshmary srorkera In con­ Traverse county and Traverse City.
again a* ol ol<l. niid am -till; r-r^rn ti- al i.er 100 lb*
CopemiBh. Mich.. Oct. 16—Mr, and CTliilng dally."
Re*l tonic medirlne
..........
nection with that organisation. Trav- He sUted that those who attended the
Mrs. David ifickey. of N«**en nty
eatth. Guaranteed by C. A. Bug-1
esa City Is rapidly becoming known State Fair thU year and saw
were giierts of Uu-lr daughter. Mrs
Drug Co , 8. B.. V
Walt
A
Sbui*.
HanT
ns a very desirable convention center, fruit exhibit there and the one hHd
iu!h Drug Sion-, dniggUlK. ■ :-v.
Dr. A. 8. Cornell, Sunday.
Feed. H_ L. A Oo. a Boat, par
nnd td»-are not boasUng when we In the Hannah t t^y Mercantile Co.’s
lOO ite ..................................... IMl
■*. Sabra tost* returned Satur­
•UU that the sUte convenUont held ■tore a short Ume ago rcalUed that
Carpenters Go Seirth.
day from a visit with relatives imil
Middling*, per10© lbs ................l.iO
1 !’.c Oldest and Sironpest Bank in
in this city during the past few years In the latter were many better speci­
Fivi- Traverse City carpeiiler.-! I•■fl Bran iht 100lb* ............................1.30
friend* at V'yankfort
Northern Michigan.
tove ineisded in sueeaas, many con- mens ot frail than were seen
Columbus. Miss., this moniliig Hay. per ton
Mrs. Henry Rose retiiraed Satarday
.......... 6186633
TCSUons held in Urger cities. Our former.
from a vtsli with fri<-nds at Ann Ar­
toople are bosplUble and are glad to
At the 81. Doois fair In mi he dfd bor and Detroit.
i *lx-*H>ry;
^
It in the encccss of the gatherings not see any nicer frail than Grand
ehntvh. Ulens .
'Which are hrid here.
Traverae prodneed.
Tho*«- who went weiv: Henry my,
...................
O, T. M.M.'s. wa* In luwii M
Tto srorkera of the BapUst charch seeing there In October. 1»04. an
lirnce
Gain.
WlllUni
Pn-y.
John
Ever .
l-r '•» • ■
Ml«» Bessie Olltort 1* vtaltlng
ilnrg^ represented In this
blblt of IW3 apples marked E.
hurt
and
Jiinie*
Vauii.ui
tor 1b ..............
friends at Chief Ijike.
m men and women ot aUtc-wlde as todd. Old Mioston. Mich., and
The men will nv-.-lve
ceut* a,/i'hee.e.
..........
Elmer Rrlmmer visited his bnithcrs,
^wsU as loeal prominence, and Trav- course look pride In Ihl*.
slrulght fur their
and can
l"’‘ '
.Ma^al and Cvsinse. at Murlll.v. Sun­
•ras CUy U i^d to encourage them
,An exhlWt anch as this county
vork ten hours n day If they wt'h. I
day.
. ‘ip their great work, not only by ex- make will InlereA outride people and
Board
and
roof
1*
ti.eii
a
week
*
Ml** Maggie Noud relnrned Satur­
'Iwdlng boaptullty and a aincere wel- huyeis and will Increase the value of
I Il'iller. dairy , per I
the trill will to a profllabte on
day night from a vlsil with friend*
•ome hnt by personal effort while they every acre of UlUble land in the
I Corn, p<-r bimhi-l .
Frankfort.
Th* Pric* of Hsmth.
•re here. It Is the parpewe of Trav- county.
Oats .
Edwin Hawley was a Vst« cpller
ime City to mske the visiting deleChairman Dean sUted that he was Sunday.
•ala* feal at home to such an extent through the west during the past sen■Clng's
New.
Lire
Ur.
Kl
Erma and Belva Gilson are both re­
«hat they win want to come here son and saw the fruit on exhibit for
wiile* Ella Slayton, of N»lNud.
ported quite sick with a fever.
n,T fn\. * a
Ufe-P
•gain, and we feel assured that when- aale throaghont the frnli bells
Mr. Berget and family are moving
'•ver andlher invIUHon shall be ex­
> and OregMi.
uBrani<*'d at <
onto one of Dick Wimani*' farms.
tended from this city that the dele- nothing there that Grand Traverae
; £. Wall A i
Ml*» Florence Winter*, of l>emon Btigl
•aiaa to the BapUst conventton will frnita would not compare favorably
Haminab Drug Store, druggisU.
Lake, was calling on friends here Sat­
'•Ive us tavorahle consideration. with.
For himself he- was 'glad urday,
Wefind many remnant patterns on hand now
^Thather they do or not, when they enough to return and Grand Traverse
Tom Slaghl. of Honor, was a gi:esi
itopaH fmn here we dealre them to innty was good enough for him.
which we are closing out in room lots at about half
•eel thm Traverae Oty has the InterHe thought we should be proud ot
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rose visited
price.
Wat of thrir work at heart sod U al- what we cao produce here and was
their daughter. Mra. Glads WlJHim*.
;way oriniag to lend a helping hand to heartily In favor of the fir.
Sunday.
towrtaln them wkeaever they find
Where the Meiwy Gms. .
• Special reduced price on all varnished golds and
Paul OlltOT and family, of North
dbat It Is to Ibelr Interest to hold
The SUte tax thU year Is IS6.169.38
Cleon, took the train here Monday
whileJk^ank patterns.
itbelr meeRngs here.
afmost 69,000 more than It sras last
for North Carolina where they expect
t The sttendanee at this time Is very year when It waa fixed at 619.61S.S1.
make their future home. The
•raUtylng. sad demonstrates the ro- The board has received from the
•raOfylng
Indication point to a raise in price of papecs
really the standard coffee—ihafs
wishes of their many friends go with
slneertty srtth which the aadltor general a statement showing;
them.
ara proaecuUng their good how this amount Is expended and Ibis
next season. It will pay to buy now.
Rev. G. Btrne*. of Cadillse. left here
-Work.
We sincerely trust that Ihelr will be printed In the proceedings of
■work. W
Monday for Denver. Colo., where he
1oo may meet with the ancccss the board. Of the amount raised In
A big stock to select from.
has gone to preach the coming year.
Nhat II deaervra. and that Traverse this* county, the Unlveraliy ^ Michi­
AhvajfS fresh, rich and clean, because
Artbor Bolton, of Hessen City,
iOty may In (he future have i
gan recelvee 63.834.97 and the Agrtchanged car* here the flhn ot the
of the air-tight, sanitary packages —
•ortnalty to eatMtala them again.
cnitarai college tl.ooo. while the
week CO hi* way to southeni Michi­
Northern Mkhlgan asylum gels but
one fiiD pound to each package.
gan.
ISitS.CI. The list Ust year was only
At Work an Applaa.
McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee
UtUe over half as long.
From MoodsyW Record.
Bitten by a bpMer.
: Ito canaljig factory will start tosold by
OtUwa CMhty Has a Bill.
Morrow moralag srith a foil force.
A bill from OtUwi county was re­
Apples wUl be worked upon and 30,000 ferred to the committee on poor to Bo^uevllle. Tex., would have lost
toabeb have been booght. which la look. up. This bill If for 6i«.5S and leg. wbUi became a mas* ot running
sorts, bad he not been peiwuaded to
•nfflelcDt to keep the plant bny an- Is for expenses for George Benton, in­ try: BueUen's Arnica Salve. He
M Chrlttmas. By the Utter part of sane. who Is alleged to be a reldent writes; ''The flr*t application re­
lieved. and four toxes healed all the
tto sreck. UO women wUl be needed. of Grand Traverse county.
sores." Heal* every sore. tSc. at C.
to
poHng machines wilt oe
Jail In Good thspe.
Bugbeo Drug CO.. 8. E. Wall A
sdM te tto Shipment. Tto pUnt The report ot foe Jail taspectlan A.
Son*. Hannah Drug Store. drnge1*i4

Suite - $10 to $25
Overcoats $10 to $25

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A. J. WnHELM

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Your Money

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TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK

OCTOBER BAR6AINS
WALL PAPER

^ A really good cxjffee ^
at a reasonable price,

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McLushHn’sXXXX Coffee;

City Book Store

Traverse aty.Mlcb.

The Hobart Co. Prop.

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•fum ntAVMse

STATE BANK

HdcSdi'd dlMMtM tb* PMple besu
vork OD the tempi*.
Prof, Prie* took up is order the dlfft-nnl dlr-reursea of nairal lo stodr
rnm. lirtofciDf; out ebtan}' tlu- pllb nf
lb*M> dlMonrara..

big effect last week.
Mr. Lot
atm retalna hU node, hui la the tu­
tor* wUI devote bis time to .the Orm
of CaldwHI A l.oudon.
Cs»UsI.
In Ihe fourteen ycani that Mr
$200,000
Calilwc-U has been with ili.- cinnpaiiy
SWVlBI.
. I4S.OOO
be h.ia rendered very eSicbmi s.-rvic.'
Oood AttwMUiiee.
me etteaddnce at the MlnlsterUJ and mneh of Us present success !»
joferenee w«a cood. 17S wM rejDeter- due to hit efforts and energy.
HftTfkad.; ed up lo 2 o'clock resterdar afterNever can tell when youll niash i
WBlOrOBS-A. Tntj W. B. Fiord
Anger or suffer a cot. bruise, .bun
CttMfe. Mn. Jsbu T. BMMb. f
or scald. Be prepared.- Dr. Thoma*
l»d. B. C.>*to. tmrr fcUn
EJccutc Qll Instantly relieves
ckly cures the wound.

S per ccttm»we4Bi Time Pe$itin

Cimittion mis week, 2,826
OT.«o,

THE BAPTIST CONIfEKnOK
■■ (Ocntloued Prom ra*e Seven.)
Tbe next point of the sUr ti CbriaUon Mtcratnre. Cr.OM.l
were ami out thli year.
Hie tbird point m the BapU.it
B-ittdar School IflHlonan'
work. TbU paint wbtoe* In the ciUew
br Indirldual work from bouM
hovae. In tbe caniis by men on bi
back.
The colporteuraite work In tbe state
U very enUfrinf. It 1« a tood mli-

PERBONAU
Fn» Monday'i Rtioord.
J.
Osborn and wife went to
Spokane. Washington, this . morning
and wUl make Uist place their, new
home.
Bdward Kuko. of Kingsley. Is experllug to locate In Travere*- City lu
future; he has been here
lookl^ th
r and returned Ibis

herald.

Thursday. October tr. ttor.

We Trust
Doctors
If you tre sufferiDg from
impure blood, ihia blood, de­
bility, nervousoess, exhius(ioo, you should befio si once
viib Ayer's Strssptrilli, the
Sarssparilla you have koovo
all your life. Your doctor
koowsif,too>. Ask him about ii.

xyerst

Mrs. V. Williams, who has bef n visW«U»BcMem«l
ikB r^raaiBB er«ii «m
lUng friends' In tbe city, rctorned to
Petimkoy. i; Marahvllle,
her home In Boyne City.
roo. 1; CbDricvoix. 4: Gaylord.
E. T. Knea] and wife, of Petoskey. Ojn Xjunoj .-iijr JOJ jiiioj
Imlay City. 1; Scottville. 2; Quincy, have retorned to tbHr home aber
RHX >'VDIH31K JO aiVX
1: Haulatee, L
a visit wrUh W. W. Holdaworth and Grand Ti-ivetx-.
At a sesslnii of said court, held
The Stats Paper.
wife.
The second addreaa of the after
J. Perkett and wife have returned
ll
noon waa by the Rev. J. H. Bourne, to their home In Cheboygan.
day of Orto
of Detroit "The Future of Oir SUte
Preserfi:
U F. Price, of Shelby, state agent
Hon. Fn'-d R. Walker
Paper." Mr. Bonrne declared il. :t tor the' Michigan mnner was ^n tbe
me chapel ear work la no expert-' tbe way to hold youDi; people wBo
— Sunday.
under ParlK. d<-ceased,
mat the work bein* done U the beat dropping out of the denomination ls|
l-UTtie M. Paris having
In s-j'd
In Ita hlatorn.- TbU U the last ,polnt to put the denominational paper
NVif Saturday l>eltig Pomona day rourt her pr'tillon praying that suid
In Uie BaptUt .tUr.
the home, me church U being de­ of tbe grdnge. a pot luck dinner will court ttdjudirute and dilemilne wl.n
CommlUeca were appointed fol pleted because people are Ignorant of bo served. All members are request­ were ai (he time of death the Iecs1|
Iieirv of said deceased and eutill<-d in '
lowu:
the eborcb and what tbe church la ed to come eurly and briug their inherit the real estate of whieh said
-P.'W. SweeL Adrian doing. Ignorance and
baskeU. also fine specimens of fruit il<-een‘ed dW selred.
w. P. Lorett. Grand Baplda; M. A. hand In band In thli matter, me ly tbe fruit exhlLlt.
It is ordered that the Hth day of
Braybiel, Bay City.
November. A. D. 1907. at ten o'elork
paper lays the needi before the peo­
Bxpenae-0. H. Ward, B. E. dark. ple. tbe way of doing things, conduct­ LOST—One IllUe dark Iroa gray In the (oienoon. at said prolwt.- of
flee, be and is hereby appointed for
P. M. McKay.
pony: weight about 700. Notify B.
ing mcoUngs. etc. After these things
J. Morgan.
4Ml
riaance—Arthur Baaaett, gehoylar are known the pastor can better ask
ordered that pnhl
Grant T. T. Leete. jr.
notice thereof be given by pulillratli
fo- money lor knovra uses.
The
of a copy of this order, for three vi
Laat Evanln«>t Meetlns.
paper's future is In tbe bands of tbe
cesslve
'w«
OTATB of MICHIGAN.THEPROLaat •ranlag’a neeung of the Bap- people of tbe denomlnatioipnf hearing.
^ late court for the County
n vtm held In the church
Hon. T. E. Barkwortb. of Jackson, Grand
Herald, n ti
>er printed and dr
Id Traverse.
Ti
and the largeat attendance at any of who was to give tbe addreaa. "Shell
session of said court, held -the ineettDcn waa present me aes- the Minister Make PreparaUoo
>hate office. In the City of Travin said county, on the 17th
alcn ^raa_^pmed erlUi alnging
Old AgeT” was not present so Dr. •rse City. In
lay of September. A. D. JM7.
prayer, imaddrees of welcome waa Price, of Chicago, was called upon
Present: Hon. Fred R. Walker,
bate court tor the countv ufCruiul
Slr<* by A Rer. Geo. Lockhart, of compirle tbe
Judge of Prolurte.
Traverse.
this aNp. I*a few well ehoeen words Ing on "Wbat is the Provtnee of tbe
In tbe matter of (he eaute nf tSUAt a st'.ssion of aald court, held at
Rnr. Lockhirt welcomed the delegates Sunday School." He began by gli'luB Unm ... ___
.
I.dugworUiy.
late of said the prtihate office, in the city of Trav­
to tte «>•!. aSI also extended on beerse City. In said county, on the .i-th
ig of the btstorr of tbe Sun­ County, deceased.
Jamea E
day of September....................
nber.
W7.
hMU of tfee! city offieUla. their wel- day school which dates back as far
In said conr
c that
TTesldent; Hon. Fred R. Walker
as the sixteenUi century In Italy but
iln ll
ertain
Inslrumenl in writing' pur- .indp'oTprobate"'
"
. n. Quick, or ManU- died out with the lives of tbe men portiling to be the last will and lesU|„ ih.. matter of the estate of Al
roent
[I ^ wld decease now on file In
nougb. late of sM
B eery "quldc*' to aay that ■lartlng them, me work was taken
said county, d'-rt)urt, be admitted to probate.
prr
^ wUiUng delegates were glad up by Ralkes in England to a succeas; HatdI (Y)urt.
c^sihI.
and that the administration of said
David Roush, having filed In s.aid
t*>L«ld>ni
diarts" with the Trawene City ful degree and In Wales not only re­ estate be granted to George Arnold or
iiirt hts final admlnistratlou aceount.
’ Bepple and thanked them for their ligion was taught as prevlouMy but
I some other suitable (tenton.
id hl« iMitition praying for th<- allow
It is ordered that the 25th day of
D^ytrwelcomr.
Ubie study by the adult When the
lee thereof, it is ordin-d. that tlie
October.
A.
D.
190*.
at
ten
o'clock
In
of October.A.A. D. 19"7.
2i:th
<dav
........................T.
^^rl^brt of the board of managers Sunday school was formed
the forenoon, at aald probate offier.
' was postponed beeaose eome of rthe country It was not secular for that tie and Is hereby appointed for hearing ten o'clock in (he forenoon, at said
ihate office, lie and Is berehy
. work bad not bMU completed.
work'waa ddhe by the day school.
clnied lor lie.artng said fietitlon
It is further ordered, that
uhlic
Tbe church choir of the BtpUsI
Dr. Prlre compared the day school
ll 1b iiirther orrti'o-d. ihat 1
he given liy I
church of thU city, under the diree- and ‘Sunday s<hool in organisalion
■ this order, for
Uon of Herbert Blodgett rendered a eompuiatoD and non-compnlsion
ei-sslve w-i>eks pn'vicxis
iixis to.............
said d:iv .
eeleeUon end Mr. Blodgett aang. -If gratuitous service of the other,
hearing, In the Gnitid iraverse Ilei
newspap r printi'd and circulated «ici. a m‘w»pa|>er printed and clrriilav
With All Tonr HearU.*’ from
thinks tbe Sunday school Is often
I said con
In said county.
-ElUla.loosely
organlxed
yet
it
ia
also
subM N
' ■ FRED R. WAI.KER,
A eolleetfon for tbe
the much organization. The
40 14.
Judge of I’tobate

«“ penae was then Uken. mu collec­
Sunday school efaould he the church
tion wae the smalleat-tbat they
engaged In Bible aUidy.
^Te received In any convention for
Dr. Price took up 'he diffetcot Imn long Ume.
portanC factors In Sunday school
At the clcee of tbe bnrfaeee work of work. First speaking of the pastor as
the eeeeion the nddrecs of the even­ cotnmander-lD-ehlef though not super^
ing was dvea by the Rev. Johnston
officers Bbould
Myera, D. D.. of Cbleago. He wae a carefully selected, the right person
good apeaker and held the attention for the place, no preterement me
Of the people perfeetly.
teacher ti' of prime Importance, be
Hla addreaa In part waa as followst should be cboaen for character, lovlne
.•The heat people in tbe world arc
and Uct.
'the chrUtiana. and tbe beat part of Is well for a leacber to know, belter
the ehrUtlans are the mlntatera. me to do and best to be.
Blnlatera are the pooreet paid peoThe curriculum has tbe btble for
Ita center.
In all IlnM of life la great,
Teacher training and II
better trained and the minister of tbe porUBce was touched upon.
prenent day mnat keep up to the
The Sunday achotd should build
Every Man who has to
times. If men, that la. preeehers of character, win souls, teach tbe Bible
the olden Umes, dioold apeak today and build up tbe church.
be out in the weather, ap*
they wenld not he high peeks in the
The total puplis In Sanday schools
nmuntalna. Just ordinary men.
In 1905 was 22.644.428. In 1826 IH
"me mintster of today must have a
predates a high cut shoe
of the popalatlon was In Sunday
meaaage to give. U mnat he a message school. Now the per coat is 14 T-HH».
about a Man. and not a book, me Of (he new acceealon to the church
that
will keep his feet warm
alory of CbrUt U
one. bot | 53
j, f^m the Sunday ahool.
ta practical In every way. A ' man
a and scolds will never
and dry.
ry much, me
ef the life eternal la life's reward and
Constipation
cansca headache,
the future life should give the min- nauaen. diulneaa, languor, heart pnllater a aource of Mdleaa supply.'
pllaUan. Drastic physics gripe, idekHit remarks were will received and en. weaken the bowels and don't <
all felt that he truly bad a message Doan's Regulets act gently and
eonstipabon.
cents. Ask your
fdr (hem.
drugglsc.

i_

s,;

Our Men’s
High Cut Shoes
can’t be beat

GET A PAIR OF OUR HIGH GUTS

Prof. Ira M. Price Ph. D. of Chica­
go took up the study of Haggal in
an addreaa. "An Exposition of '
Prophets. " Prof. Price said that <
■ one reason why the prophets wet*
poo^ understood wss becanse the
hla#y' behind them was so lltUe
dervood. A historical background fk
^st as cxaelly at ImporUnt as the
le of the prophet himself. He illnrwted’thU by reference to some of
the different propheUIn the w-cond year of David tbe
king was the time in which Haggal
began bli utleranees. The condlUoa
Of things for the flftroD years preTtoua ahowed the capture of the Jews
In 6SS B. C.. foundation* of (be temple
bad lain untouched. NA’hen Darius be­
came king Haggal knew that it was
time for blm to apeak, for Darius was
liberal hearted, me |irophe( exhorted
tbe-people to do more for the bouse
of God. They hai: been setOsb in
(heir dealings, building bouses for
IhemaelVM. tbeir punUbmem being
droatb and a lack of the necesalUes
of life. Just twenty-fpnr days after

fk..

• and you can laugh at fall rains and winter’s snow

Not Dead.
Cadillac. Oct. 15.—Henry Wagner,
of CadilUc. is not dead as bis paronU here have feared for the last six
months, hul he fa very ill of fever In
a hospital In San Francisco. He will
recover. A year ago the roting man
left Cadillac to seek bis fortune In thr
west. Hh family heard no more nf
him iimll yesterday.
When a big wreck on the Santa Fe
happened In CalKornta months ago a
d«acription of one of the dead talllcl
closely with that of Wagner thM
hts parents feared tt waa bfni. N'o
definite information could be obtained
and the parents havV been living In
the hope that they were mUUken.
Now they are verj- happy to know
that in a few sveks be will be with
them again.
Wm. Lowdon Has Raalpned.
William London, for the pant four
teen years a director and general
manager and president of the Board
River Electric Light A Power
Co., has resigned, his resignation Uk-

and slush. Never have we shown as large and com­
plete a line as we are now showing. .And never have
we offered the buying public better values for their
money. 1 hese high cuts sell at

$2.00 or S3.00 up to $5.00
or S6.00.

FallandWmtcr
Underwear'^
KlOW IS the time you should buy. for two reasons—because we are
1 T still selling underwear at the same prices we did a year ago. not­
withstanding the great advance in cotton goods because we placed our
order before the advance- because stocks are at their best now and
while present stock lasts prices will not be advanced. Later when we
have to buy again prices will of a necessity be higher.
For this reason we advise early buying. We advise buying here be­
cause of the splendid assonmeot at all prices. We never had such a
splendid showing as we have <his year. Makes are the best on the mar­
ket and the values are unsurpassed. Read over the following list. Come
and see the goods and we know you will buy.

%

■U‘ncy Bibbed VmU and Pnalt. full aiu«, good fl.«cing. good weight.............................. SSc and 29c

7m
m

"MENTOR" ribbed, the boat good# on the markot,
awl are pcrfi-ct fitting.

&

All

...................................................................... Me
"FOREST:MUXS" No. ISO, made from Ti>ry fine

i

Egyptian yam. It'a a weight that ia joit between
sarnmer and winter weight. jn#l right for preaont
use.

Comes in cr<>am oblor, band crocheted ailk

neck anil front.

*1’ 1

Every aixe of klentor

garmenta is cut from netual muoanrementa.

It’# the very beet thing for a

light weight garment.

Extra size T-5c, rc^okir___ Mc

'*UnCA" extra heavy fleeced, made for tfaoec who
do not object to extra bulk and want comt-thiug
extra warm.

All size#......................................................... Me

Grey Ribbed Fleeced, about the weight of the Menkn.
fall size# and good flit<ing............................................. 89c
"MENTOR SHRINK.
PROOF"
Pants and
Vests.
This i# the
greatcet umlerwear in the
world, made of fine wool
but by sooh a prooeoa
that you can lioil it if yon
wish without ita shrink. ing.
Come# in natural
gray and white......... $1.00
FOREST MILLS
Punts and Vest#. / Xal.
and White Wool very
fine grade, good ^eight.
hand crocheted fieck. finisbed with silk ribbonfl.OO
Fine grade# in woo! and
ailk and wool.............. $L50
UNION SUITS.

Scarlet and Kat. Wool vat#
- and panta,

not ribbed.

«U WOOL at SIAM, $iJtf
CORSET COVERS arc
made from fine yarns,
neatly trimmed at neck,
have tbe beet pearl bstt»n« and aatlne

stays.

Bottom i# fiiiiabed with
tape for liolding in place.
Sleeve# and armholes an
large enough to slip over
a long t)k-<-vcd vest. They
are fast becoming a very
I»pular garment..............
-25, M» 60, 7$ and Me

Wo Lave tbe greatest

\a!nc in u union snit we t-ver Lad.
Cream color, foil size, good fleecing
and good weight. In the face of all udvanoes we arc able to Kdl them pt......... 45c

MENTOR UNION:SUrrS-Sume a#
tbe Vests, made to tit. and the best i-vcr
Bold at the price

Extra size# $1 2-V

regular............................................................. $L00
PURITAN I nioa Suits, grey flf-oced.
goxl weight, Jofsey ribbed................... $1.00
FLORENCE I'nion Suit# come in extra
sizes, w'uite buttoned acroas tbe front $1.00
FOREST MILLS in/all tbe grades, same qiralities as vesuand ijanU, ranging
in price from-........................................................................................................ $2.00 tO $$.M
LADIES* TIGHTS in black wool, very popu
EVERYTHING IN CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR
onion suits.

.$1.00. $2.00 and $2.2$
in both two-piece and
(

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hm 10

Grand Traverse. Region.
NOTICI TO CORRKtMNOCNTO.
■vary WMk ocrr—pendwica I* r*
tM lat* t» OM. All eorvaapoftd.
• Htrsid alltM n«t
notMchWMk.
If than T«
tu fall ta find
a aaawrad that K

Mlaaloa ka*t a

mIwM

ISX U« srandmottaer. Mrs. Koffalnfar.
..•aaaie Uraban viiited ber aneia
and (amllr. Ur. GoldsmfUi. Satarday
aad SuDday.
Oeorv Doworr and vite were at
ebemaa Saturday.
C- Baraes and E. CaasweD were at
Wexford t'ridaT.
. Etbel Brady went to Manlftee Sat­
arday to apend her two weeka vacadon witb bar pareota.
Dora WarreB vialted May Myera
Tbaraday.
May Stanley vaa at Glentarry Sat"'oinao Decker and wife were at tbe
..peach orebarda oa« week.
Mattie Crawford vlalted Mary f^eU•
Tbaraday nlgbU
Frank Lewi* and wife apent Tboiaday crenina with Mr*. KoBaluer.
lOjrie Biller to buUdinc an aptodate bnuae on hu farrn.

friend*. Mr. Dell was a former
dent her* and to tbJnktnng quRe *eriooaly of rioafng ont bla tatereot*
la ^wreace and mniiax to Grand
Travene.
Oct. IS.
NORTH PORT.
Mr. and Uta. W. B. Jobnaton drove
to Leland today.
Mr*. J. F. Mathew* to apendlng
tbe week with her parents the Rev.
and Mr*. Bnrdge at Aldan.
John OleaoD to very sick nt the
borne of bla alaier. Mrs. Joba Oarthe.
with appendidtU.
Mia* Alma John was pleaaanUy aurprtaed on Saturday last, by twenty
little Elrts. The afternoon arms spent
dn enmes and
refreabmenu
were
•erred.
The Rev. W. D. Robinson, former­
ly of Bear Lake, is pastor of tbe M.
E. church.
Mill Vella Spangle, who lai been
BO very ill with appendleltli. la conraleacenl.
Jdin Nelson and family moved In^
> tbclr new house on ^ street. Sat­
urday.
Tbe Ladies' Aid will give a chicken
pie sapper at the Congregational
church parlors on Wednenday eveii-

'iTie* Woman*' clnb will meet with
KINOtLCV.
Mias Emma Wlaon on Tuesday af­
RURAL ITCHM
Monroe Baldwin baa Juat completed ternoon.
Mrs. D. H. Scott and mbther. Mrs.
a sew woodabed which arlll add much William
GUI. are spending the week
oomfort and eoaVealeoce dnrin* the wielh Mr*.
H. E Gill at Muskegon.
Mn. D. H. Scott will attend' tbe
State FedemUoq of Woman*' club*;
otiae cellar.
hrid
at
Flint
Aaa Patman U alowly improvinx
Albert Gagnon haa returned from
-‘•am tbe terrible baraa aaatalned Chatunoogn.
"
-----------(ram aarlBK bit atock from bto bare.
to vltit his L
vhk^ banied recenUy.
Mr*.
Mosman.
CalVlD Spariltic la balldtos an add!Otto
Coroater
and
wife,
who
have
Uon to hi* bam. He has Inat flniata
ad picIctDK bla applea. Tbe tree* arere been spending a few weeks irith their
baarily Itmded and tbe doality very
■se for tbli aeasoq.
Mr. Shaw ta alao baildlBg qnlle an
ddrtltlaa to bla bam.
David Marab. who baa been here laat Friday morning for
fk>r' acme time vUtUng hi* brother Mra. Bodd expecU to go Uter.
Mr*. Prank Ranaom *nd daughter
■aid other ralaUre*. will retnm to
M* borne in Bompn. Kan. tome day Janice left for their home In Ransom^ week. Mr. Vlarab -to hlxhly vine. N. V.. on Wednesday tost after
■leafed with thia cotmtry and think* baring spent tbe summer with her
tta earmer* about Klngaley are proaV. M. Hyder retnmed
poring folly aa well a* tbe farmer*
home in East Orange. N. i
week.

MJ>, TMUMPAV. oeTOWR if. i

OQ6 Barth haa tmte-4a-Rig f
Bogart visited at Cbaries Cbappel's
where be will spend tbe winter
Oscar Oaataff spent tbe day In Trmv- Saoday.
Jnetns Lnce wna called to Devtoon
The ct^ bearer* of tbe Gf T. M. Wedneedsy by tbe death of hto son
H. will give a Hallowe'en afKial ami Calvin. He with another man was
Kloadlke.on tbe evening oT Oct. 51. loading logs and a log tvdied ^ol.
ciriklDg
him aeroes tbe sboiilder*.
In tbe lodge 'rooma;
e only lived a few hours. He leevee
Mrs. John was pleaaanUy surprised
last Tueiday evening by forty of her .. wife, motber and father, two xtoters
and
one
brvrtber.
The bereaved family
lady friends. The evening was pleas­
the sympathy of friends.
.
antly spent in eonrevoatlon and mo..j account of tbe memorial ser­
ale. Ice cream and cake were served.
vices
held
at
Blaekaan.
there was no
Mra. John and dangbter Alma leave
Sunday
echoed
at
this
place
yester________
Hd, for Onnd Rapid*.
where they #t!I tobie thrirbome for
ime Ume. Mrs. John to one of the
d retodenta and will be greatly mlaawith which she died, they couldnt
have lt^ funeral. Tbe R^. A. E
Thurston preached tbe fnaeral aer
mCD. after which the family drove to
YUBA. ,
ENergrren cemetery
where
their
Our Mbool has closed for one week daugfaier and sister was laid asray un­
vacallon, so tbe boys can help in tbe der sneh sad cttrumstancc* Just one
digging of the Uige crop of poutoet month ago.
Ml«a Tompklna. our school teacher,
Ocl. 1i.
to at her borne in Traverse City ibis
week.
SUMMIT CITY.
let at tbe H. E
Charles Wood took the morning
______
ay and elected
offleei* for tbe coming year as foi- train Saturday tor Blanchard fbr a
lowa: Prealdent. Mi*. George Jack- sick tbe jiaal wceE to Ix-tler.
Mr*. D C. Kingsley and son* Ro«vice president. Mra. John Puld>e and Jasper'left last Wednesday
aecn
‘‘ ''
morning for a visit with friends in
rer. 1
bturgto and places In Indiana.
Mrs. C. N. Small who has been very
... have had seme very bad weath'
er for several week* so the barvesiing
Of the fall crops to progreaiing r»tber Arihur-Hurlburt were In Ann Arbor
aud
DetroU laat week.
slowlr. We notice some com that Is
>t cot yet
Tbe many friends of Mrs. Mabel
Mfik Anna Dean to home from her ,’lley will be pleased to know that
teacbl^ school, for two weeks 'vaca­ ]« is Improving in healih very raplly at the V ot M. hospital at Ann
tion.
the past
Oct. H.
-

Veretu Bxton to on tbe sick list.
All who attended the dance gtrep
by Jim Peakerek. Saturday nlgbt. reponed a fine time.
WllUa Rhodes to the ostmt of a
fine fox bound gtven him by bla broth■t of Bowel Clly.
Ocl JS.
Death of J. E Johnaon.
J R. JeboMm. for more than Cony
vi-ars a resident of Grand Travers-^.
dled at hto home, four tnlles west of
tbe city. OB Friday evening laat. at
the age of ‘2 y-ears. Mr. Johnadn was
the father of the latef J. <G. Johnson
snd a :. I. J. Q. Joh
of this city, a)
Flint, Mr.
_____ __ ....Ideali of _____
___ .
,
son wai well-known In Grand Trav
erse and leaves many frlctidsj
CONFIRMED PROOF.
Reaidents of -Trsverae
It Haa I
Proved.
In gratitude (or complete relief
from aches and pains of had back»-“
from dlstrwaatng kidney Ills—thous­
ands have pnbllcly
recomment^d
Doan's Kidney Pilla. Residents of
Traverse City who so testified years
ago. now say their cures were pernia
nent. Tnto’tratimcaiy doubly provee
the worth of Doan's K.'dney PUto to-

...

MATCHETT.,
Ed Wall finished digging poutoes
Saturday.
•ton Huleti went to Ohio tost
I with a car load of battle.
E McCurdy of Grand Rapids
a caller in tbit nelghborbood laat
week.
b. Luce visited at Warren Tsylor’a
Sunday.
Ladles' Aid met wHb Mrs. Gas Barmeet in two weeks with Mrs. P. E
Bogart.
The young people enjoyed a party
at tbe borne of Ous Barrati Satur­
day night In honor of Cora Wright's
eighteenth Mrthday.
E Brett and family. Charles Box
and family and Amos Box and fami­
ly were enterialned at the home of
Mr. Bogari Sunday.

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VERY SIMPLE
Opening and keeping a bank account. \Yc
could make it all pUio to you to a very few min­
utes and would gladly give you all desirr'd infor­
mation at any time.
We furnish without charge all necessary sup­
plies. Small accounts as w«^l as large cn^s
welcomed.

.\nowe.l
13.-J-posits

I>epotita
PaysW" <•«
IVoixt.d

> Sank - Jj

-

*

r arise frota'a altting
mold I

to eai nr sleep M> kidneys
disordered, -being too frequeni. rotnpelllriK me to rise several tlm-'e dur­
ing the night. ;ind the |jassagsa «
ttccompanlrd by scalding gensat:
My eye* became hadtv affect-yd
tbe excursion train last Tu«-»day to that ! could not s.v in read I 1
points In iDdiaua were H. Speer to cured Doan'^ Kidney PUIs and after
Marlon: Frank Sa^ent to Windfall; using seven l>oxe< 1 was rur>-d."
Mrs. J. n Wltoey. Mrs. Win. Fitr- (From statement made In IStOl.)
gerold and two children. Miss Viola
Cured to Stay Cured.
Hulelt and child. Mr. and Mr*. Ed
On August CSth. I»f«. Mr*. Jael
and Mra. H. S. Ci>x to confirmed
the alnve auiem< nt by say
ittcnd the aunual reunion ing~l have as high an opinion of
of tbe Cox family.
Doan# Kidney Pills today a» when
Oct. U.
they cured We »«-vera! yi-ar* ago aad
IV fUiemew I mad" at that time
GREEN LAKE.
......................
. there has boon
Miss Scott let*
left Satarday ....
for North-, returr. •*.
of —...
any kidney disease,
____ .
_______■ .____ _________ k... * 1.________________________ .1____ r,....-port
to Spend
her vseatloa with her 1 Ueve that Duan's Kidney 1>IM.
Pills saved
sarents
^my life after ductora and remedies
parents.
Miss Lid* Rhodes of Premont to,had fa:
aU ------dealers. -Price 50
.
----- • .by’ ....._

vtolUng her uncle, V. Rhode*.
_
Married at Frankfort. Oct. If. Silas' cents
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
Elisabeth Rhodes and Mr. Newton i New Yorx. sole agents for the Unli
Johnson of Benionia.
1 States
Mis Hattie Hoffman, of Inland.! RcraemVr tV name-Doan•—and
ladto Dare.
t.-ike no other.
spent Sunday with Glat

HODGE.
lc..y Bararday
Mr*. Laura Lt-Uon visited at the
home of her i«iii Ed l>-lenti laet week
Frank OLcrat. a br«'h*-r nf Mi».!
Walter Brown and Jcn-1 tlrace of
Nnitbport were tbe gnesi. of Mrs.
Walter Bro*-r. over Rnridav Normfii tv-ll of iJiwTi-uce. Mich.

J",;™"!;”;

returt
utiday.
Cha». Cook vi>ent
her parents. Mr. and >
Wells.
Bert Bancroft aiient i
week with hto parvuts. J
lEncrofl.
Oct. H.

• too REWARD. SIOO
Ths rt-wlrrs aT this twp>v will
|.i. s-al 1u
Invitt that tiMfw IS u ImK mm ttf-edKl * l-ss ••
Ifcs* wsser- hs- Issei s>*lr t*. rorw Is sil *»•
»!»«■». sjui ihsi II rstsrrb Rail'* iwisr h
1-oir I. ths cioly ruMtiir t»r* .B4 W anuWB U.
(hnatokWlrr-lerTmr •••»«rrh hslt>»
•liloitors: .Iffww
s
isiwi.<l
•tntvt. Esll*rsI«rTh Tuis u isSsb Ir
nsUr. aertag <lli«etu u&« Ibs
,r*.usrerfscwnriIirftVst.-L.trtsvs t'Taie*»,.i
.. V Vhs (uaadaass* Ml ihs dusw-M, sadclurc
Ih* retl*-a' itroifth tiT bafUlag ae lb-, r.u
stnolM* aaa a3-Uaf Mtare la A^w t*s
MABEE
Tbsprrenrumbavsso
fe)*h la
Mis* Cora Pray ha» l•■tll^l••d from -work
IMcoTWIisp*>w>mthsl thws offsv CtosBaeCentral Eikc. where sue has U-«-u OrwIIiaasrafOTMysassIhwt II tadalDowr*
vlsiiing.
Cilnt Pray wade a

J.
W.
SLATER
IV/IY easy payment'^plan has helped hundreds of salaried people

me Old Reliable
Home Furnisher

Hie Old Reliable
Home Furnisher

and others that toil for a livelihood to have and enjoy the com­
forts of a well furnieshed home the same as their more fortunate
brothers.
Have you ever inquired into the merits of this plan? If not do so at once. Or if
there are any pieces of home furnishing goods you need and have felt that
could
not spare the money just at present, come in and select them. Then all you have to

for stove buying and there is no better place in the
State to buy than at my store. We have jusL the kind
of stove you want and have them at just the price you
want to pay. Our line is one of ttte most complete in

the state. Buying in car lots as we do we get the very
lowest prices, and therefore are aole to sell them to
you for less momey than other dealers.
REMEMBER we are sole agents in this territory for
two of the best makes of stoves on the market: the
great QUICK MEAL range, and the UNIVERSAL heater.

COUCHES

this line put in five rows of oil /tempered spiral springs in place of four as
used in other makes.
J

Tins IS THE SEASON

We are showing about 50 as nice patterns in couches, settees and
davenports as you ever had an opportunity to inspect, and if you are inter­
ested in buying one it virill pay you to look-them over.
.
We are showing all the newest patterns and shapes and every couch is
fitted with the famous F, B. all steel constructed springs. The makers of
KltcaEN NECESSITIES
10 Qt. Pre«<l Tin Piils.............................. ...10
>Ix»DripP.n. ................................................16
Sinch PinTiii.........................
04
9 Inch cue Tins, extntdeep............................ 06
8 Qt. Milk Pan................................................ 07
Flour Sifters ................................................ t.lO
FToasrer. !..........................................................05
14 Qt. Dish Pans.................................
20

100 Pinen S« ..
6Gnp,nndSnuc.
6 Lnrge Plates..
6 Pie Plate, ....
Bowl...................
Large Platters..
Sugar Bowl,....
Milk Pitchers...

FOR TEN DAYS
we are going to make some
Therrangein%nce"fr<5jlf
WASH DAY NECESSITIES
...... .
Washing Machines up from....

:;w
■fo

°
' ®° « r n 'ifa
.......................o4.3U tO WJU-UU

:fno

No. 1 Galv. Tub....................... ...............

WASH DAY NECESSITIES, Con.
Wash Boards, zinc............ .
Wash Boards, glass..... ............



No. S Galv. Tub.......................
No. b Copper Bottom Boiler ..

clo'ti;“’Biie'rs'imo-w.........

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

Galv. Iron Boilers.................... .........SOcto .95

THE STORE THAT DOES JUST AS IT ADVERTISES
a J

ARANO TRAVCR*E HCRALS. THUMOAV. OCTOBeH TT. HBT.

Turn
nsWicK

• iT'i'i'i-

®l/
k.

fortune, almost breaking hIs leg. Tbe King at tbe Prleatley bone,
t lee cream and doctor says no bone* atw broken, bat
George Hackridge and wife. Chaa.
cake were aerved.
ru.
jibe llBb U badly bielsed.
W. M. Stitea Who
w
baa I
Ised the
sick,
•viL, «•
is vu
on cur
tbe gaiu.
gain.
Monday apa^t Saturday to Trsrerae Ctiy.
Mr. Avery and family of Acme a
evening, the occasion being Mr
jilss Bertha Back! U hooe oo“a
PrlesUFs birthday.
Joseph Hanna has -purthased a pothree weeks' vacation.
uto digger.
den*«>rarMMiy*'wlth^^*wid Mrt!
P»TttMn*4 n new
Ladles- Aid met at th» home of Priestley.
driving horse.
Mrs. McMuUlD's Wednesday. '
Mrs. Matthews of Northport Is v1<-j Oei. IS

Secretary Bhlelda of tbe water beard
la New Orieans has a spaato) that
delights to catch bugs and Uke then
to tbe yard for the chickens to eat.
Don't let Ibe baby safer fram
Hrtcn Varlck Boswell has beea ae- cciema. sore* or any itching of tba
skin- Doans Ointment gtvea taatnat
‘o
■ e'rtas of worn
relief. Cures quickly. Perfectly snfs
eluts on the Isthmus of Panama.
for children All druggleU sell lU
Thetw

M iu^ ai you can—dM*e't M
bma*e Ibe «n»kelo« deriw
pte*ab oBob ot Mxll—
^ meM • -oJy Bow of

PERFECTION
OU Heater

i

(M^yMwttSMkckKMc*)

Yoa caa carry k abou: and care for it ut a*
BtaM tA (cot hoU*
9uaib bunbf
bwibf 9 txan.
boun. I^dtoeieb^
lU* 4 ouaili
>kediaM».D<l»cJ Ewyhe«cfw«r«toL^^

Blackman'a apple pickets.
lur. Went and Worthy Uvlogaton
made a flying trip to Elk Raplda Sat-

"Had dyspepsia or IndlgesUon for
rara. No appetite, and abat 1 did
cat dlsiressed me lerrlltly. Burdock
Blood Bitters cutvd me." J. H. Walk­
er. Sunbury, Oblo,
SOUTH WILLIAMBBURO.
Mrs. Henry Johnson and children
—■ •
•••ednei...............................
leeday to visit
with her 'grandparenU for a week.
Fro<

>- her daughter. Mrs. Tomp-

Lamp \

I wUi rhcwiaui
lo the loB^
winter cwohm^ Steady,
brSaot
to read, aew or bit by. Made of
braa. nkbl plat^ latest b^roved eenirai draft
bona. E»^lMBpwwnu^ Uyoor dealer can.
act o^ Pcrfectioo Oil Heater or Rayo Lasp
write our aeareat ageocy- (or dcjcripti»c

Daymen Seely has moved Into his
wn house afler working L. Seely's
inn the summer.
Freat Mr Smith's.
Bam Paul has moved Into the
house of I,emon Seely’s for tbe winFrank Bowman of Traverse City la
h-re Agglng iwUlie-s for JOtn
Smith.
Oct. 14.

•TANDASD OIL CenirANY

KlNStLEY.
Cbaa. Cook ban further Improved
tlon of eleht candidates Into ibe Odd
the addition
Fellowe ludse at that place.
Deloa Klncsiey waa awona lbd*.«
Ura. Yalenilne Linden and Hiss
whe were up from Sommlt City yeaterday.
Grand Haidds. to uttcud the
Eoad Commlaaloner John Brown of of the former's sister. MU» Di-ns
Suomit city was in town Monday, Aotekeler.
B. L. Haskln was in Detroit
rabtlrto* a brolm jjiflvert Juai outthe last of the week, attending a
Both Mra. Sorenaen and Mrs. Bub- meeting of the Jewelers' asodntlon.
1 atUl t
Leland Trtpi. waa In Traverse City
on Tbumday.
The minor details lo coiinectloo
at Ylfe Uke thta week.
slih Kingsley’s aiipmachlng .-ff^ure
Meadamet Bu«ene TIbbttta
and
music course are nos- being tak­
Wm. Rleharda. of rife Lake.
en cacc of. and It is probable that the
tickets
will be placed on sale within
of daya li
a few days, Pn.f, W. N. P>rrls. of
son Fred of
with one of bis Inlmluihing the Inter. win constiiuie the first
lor of the ne« Fenton block.
blocl
the ciiurse. Prof. Ferris
Mr and Mra. Wm. Allen of Wez will be with us slrout the middle of
ford TUItod wUb reUUvea bare yes Kot-ember. and that an overlie
terday.
audience will greet bim Is a ton
or^one
J. Anapadi sraa In Maotoe Tbura- coneluilon.
day.
Oct 15.
Cbarlea Box waa a Cadillac rlaltor
yeatarday.
vmj.
'
MAPLE CITY.
a Maud'Pnrter of Travepae City
Or. and Mrs. FraUck were Traverse
It Uw Kueaf of Mlaa Alice Abbott and aty visitors last week.
Mr. and Mra. J. F.
Dr.’Ll j. TeftHun was xip from Bunfrom their
toll City Monday attending a meetluthei Michigan.
Inx of the township hoard. He then
Dorothy Fisher who Is working at
left for Traverse Cltty to attend
OUIUII.
Solon, spent Sunday with her parents
salon of the board of aupervisorL. ol Uits
.. S pll____
R. B. De France and E. J, Caao
C. J. Bloom Is in DetroU.
are in Detroit with the Intention of
Howaid Unll Ik on the alek list.
pnrcbaslni automobnea.
Andrew Flaher and wife drove to
J. O. Lrotaer of Traverse City U Traverse City last Thursda'
here for a few daya on bualneaa.
Arthur Zimmerman ?;d Ruth TreTo
r. F. L. WlIIlaniB has been paaMng laln wm to Sleeping Bear Monday.
Monda;
a few daya of the past week at LudFrank Kellogg baa moved bis famIngton.
Mra. O. U Fenton waa a Grand
spenl Sunday to
Baplda vlaltor the last of tbe week,
bada
Mr. and Mrs. B’m. Wurzburg
• - Saturday,
y, the former to
• attMd

inrted
ACME.
Beaale Knight of Traverse
. and the latter _______ _________ riiy visited Nina
la IXwey
IX-wey last
la week.
Clyde Hozste and wile vlalted at
Sra Tbo i*^un *
' last week.
. Two
BUtomoblie
Two weeks' vacation during pou-• op from Oyand Bapids tbe lat­ to dlg|
ter part of tbe week, endeavoring to
Leon ifrackrt Is buying
nell machlnaa to local pardea.
at the Acme dock agal
gain. Mrs. Joe Bmlth gave a party for the
young folks Saturday evening. Eight

Weed Wanted.
A few cords of eighteen Inch firstelssa green or dry wood for Imme­
diate delivery. Apply at Herald ofKCWADIN.
Mrs. J. G.
tatned a
mother,
aty.
The school musical club gave a
Harvest Home aupper Oct. t. Net
proceeds wpiv- $52. The new- piano
a booty soctul next Friday evening
the kindergarten room. All are in­
vited.
Joe Mark, while working In n wood
ramp, east from Alden. met with mb-

SIM

New Goods
New Conets.
New Wrappers.
New Outing Night
Gowns.
New Underwear for La\
dies. Gents and Chil­
dren.
New Outing Flannels.
New Prints.
New Cotton Batts, three
kinds to select from.
Other new goods soon to
anive.

1

Another Great Sale
At Steinberg Bros.
Tomorrow, Saturday and all Next Week!
Ladles’ Long
Tight niling Coats
and Loose Cools
Ladles* Long
Loose Coats
In Black and Colors
Misses
Long Coats

Bran new-just unpacked-and some of the handsomest
.'garments we have shown this season.'worth
at only.........................................................................................

$16.50

' Very pretty styles, good full skirt and, made up like bet' ter ganiients. worth $1000 for only...........................................
In Astrakhan and other choice materials, all sizes from
6 to 14 years, worth $f.0(i and $6 50 at only.......... ..............

Inlants Bear Sldn
and Astrakhan CoaU

All colors and sizes from 1 to f> year', with $3.00 and
$:i.50 at only.............................................. ......................................

^Icd Skirts and other
Styles for Ladles* and
Misses

Made of very choice quality of Panama in black and all
colors, many of the handsomest aod newest styles, can’t
be duplicated for less than $6.00 to $7.50 will be sold durthis sale for only.....................................................................

Ladles* Hea
Pettlcoals

Five styles of the prettiest Hratherbloom Skins ever
shown at $3 00 and $3.50 in b ack and colors, all sizes,
for this sale your choice only................................................ ..

Ladles* Waists

Again we are headquarters for Waists, showing by far
the prettiest and most extensive line in the city, special
prices 9Sc. $125. SI 50. $175. etc Dp
.
Oneofthe
biggest bargains for this sale is i line of Mohair. Brilliantine and Batiste Waists, nicely embroidered, tucked or
hemstitched, in all sizes. White, Black and Light Blue
worth $3.00 and $3 50. for only..................................................

CA

$4.75
$2.65
$5.00
$2.50
$2.50

MEN'S OVERCOATS

RAILROAD GLOVES

The I>est values shown yet by any store, worth

The real thing in Buckskin Gloves with large gaunlet, they are
best, but
them. worih^$l..’i0a pair, for this^salconV-^SC

^15 00 and $ls 00 at $12,50
$8.00 and $10,00 at - .$6.50

Best Bleached Cotton

Lonsdale or
Frolt of the Loom

*

4
1

We will sell to every person purchasing $1.00 worth or more of other merchandise, choice of
either Fruit of the Loom or Lonsdale, best Bleached Cotton at 10c a yard. These Cottons
are worth 14 to 15c at tfi^ present market value aod we rekrve the right to limit the sale to
to yards to any one customer at the sale price of 10c.

Remember the Sale is Tomorrow, Saturday, and all
Next Week. Don't miss It!

STEINBERG BROS.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

i

CHALLENGE SALE

OPENING OF THE GREATEST FALL SALE
Traverse City has ever known. This is a strong statement to make when one takes into consideration
our previous Successful Sales. The success of those sales was such that we made Plans for this Challenae Sale
months in advance and we have planned the most extensive arrangements ever entered into by a retail
establishment. After spending four weeks in New York City, we made some very Fortunate Purchases for soot
cash from small Manufacturers and Jobbers who were obliged to unload. We will place before you desirable
merchandise beyond all doubts the best values we, or any other house, ever offered. You look for such values
in January or possibly late in the summer, but before the middle of October-hardly-

Challenge Sale will Commence Wednesday, October 23,1907.

I

\A/ A IT" T

GLOBE DEPARTMENT STORE
Bargain Givers To The Masses

Traverse City.

kls. TMUMOAV, OCTOKR 17. Ittf. '

SHERMAN
& HUNTER

THEY ALL
sav­
our
SHOWING
OF
NEW
FALL

SUITS
OVERCOATS
HATS
CAPS&
FURNISH­
ING^
GOODSis not sur- '
passed
elsewhere
in the cityWe know our
stock is
complete in
every
department
and values
are exception­
ally goodlet us show
you early-SHERMAN
& HUNTER
er|

I.

OLEN HAVEN.
I The iteun
Wendt u»d Pine
; Lake loaded earcoei of lomber at this
pier durlot the past week. The ona
for Milwaukee, the other for ChieaCO.
Dr. Prallck called In town Mondar.
Miss Beta Cook of Glen Arbor spent
Saturdar and Sunday with Mends
here.
Day's camp has started for the win­
ter. JohD Baumcardoer la the fore­
man. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Rap­
id City will hare cbarfc ^ the bMrdIn* house.
Mrs. U C- Miller of this place left
Thursday for a visit with her son.
B. J. Miller, of 'BnpIre Junction.
The woods rotd from the itarrows
to Glen Haven has been tmpn
very much by the wldeninj; and i
elllne the same and other lin|it
menta.
HUa Carrie BenneU who is teaehihj5 In Burdlckrllle. spent Baturdsy
and Sunday with her parenia,
Mlsa Elltabeth Rohr of Bmpli
went over to South Manlloo on tl
Tuesday boat.
Messrs. Bautnbercer and Lealie of
Northport were tn town Monday and
Tm-aday.
Mlsa Johnson of ChIcsKO sriK) has
been spendine some time at the Oi
Brett
Resort, left for her home Sun
The old road from Day's
Csrr'a on Glen Lske Bench, bss been
ukeii np ond i

I. Carpenter and Robert Sage

Albert Clement spent Sunday in
town.
Mrs. Hattie Kenney left Thniwday
morning for her borne in Paola. Kan.,
after a three months' visit with rels
tires here.
Mrs. Bradley Sayre of Trararse
City is vltlilng reiaUves here.

We are Making a Hit

with these New Fall Styles for Men & Young Men
Something about the styles, the goods, the quality and the price.

OLEN ARBOR.
Miss Doige of Detroit U hero visltDg her sister. Mrs. Welby Ray.
Frank Sheridan has his bouse sear-

’ by adding
s the front ai

Some of the Smartest
at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00.

enlarged hit
nice veranda
I kitchen, pan-

wife is sun t
tlsm In her left limb, but can walk
with rro(ches.
- Mm. Linn, who has been a resident
ers. for Ijo* Angel<-s. Cal., expecilng
lies' Aid
the
Piety,
Wedne
exiiectl to start
'ednesday with
her family, two
I t* daughters. for I.x>s Angeles. Call.. ei|>ef
make U her future- home. W<sorryrio have them go Last Tfauis-!
day afternoon Mrs. Linn was sur-^
prised by twelve members of the so-,
clcty with their lunch baskets. The;
afternoon was pleasanily jtassed. but
all regretting that that afternoon was
the. last. After the delicious coffee
:ieen piirtakeu
andSieft
the president placed a silver rake
baaket on the table la from bt Mrs.
Linn. At the same time Mrs. Ray
aitne and rend a farewell she had
written for the oeraslon, and presentaUoD of the present, which liroughl
Mrs. Linn In partears to many ey.
tlciilar. and she thanked the ladles
feelingly for the friendship shown
her.
Frank Fisher finished repairing his
dock aand bad several thousand feet
of lumi r piled on It laat week, when
severe northwester came up. A 'ery
large log, about 40 feel long, drifted
In under the dock and pounded
againnt a spile under the lumber un­

road hHB also
led and put in Rood condition.
Erarriled
Isaac Kajmo baa returned froi
hli< trip across the lake to Green bay.
The cooper shop la very busy these
days turnip out barrels for the ap­
ple erop. ■The packing of the srtnier
trvit has begun.
TbomarTompaon. mail-carrier from
onth Manliou. made bla usual trip
Monday and on atartlOR to return
homo he was driven back to the dock
by a lleree northwest gale which
arose very suddenly. Nicely got Ued
the dock and landed a few passen­
gers, when the lines broke and let the
boat afloat In the bay. Had it not been
. r. Tompson's presence of mind,
and agility, the boat would have been
• • •
n the b.
lURfa hard foi
....... .......
age both s-heel and engine, after
strenuous efforts be made the dock
the second time. The Sleeping Best
saving crew was called and to
e. wedging and pounding
avoid damaging the boat they took it
I spiles were tom out.
out of the water for the night,
Tuesday morning, Fortunately the lumber washed on
shore Abd «'as nearly all pulled out.
___
-lorm ha
Esther
and
Ruth Unn's schoolOct. It.
mat« to the number of twenty gave
them a surprise last Friday evening,
which
alth games. They w
and rake. Miss ^hsr
him, as her mother coffee
sented with a pair of kid slippers.
Miss Ruth with a bottle of
urvvoers.
■ am
Mrs. N. T. Nelson of Tpteerse City
be
is vliliing her daughter. Mrs, WlUlam socially,
Lgke, for a few days.
Hiss Anna Waddell, our teacher, lies.
Gordon Earle and son Frank have
has closed school for two weeks' va­
cation and has gone home.
Mrs, Clara Fewins was the guest of
her parents in Inland Saturday.
Mrs. Hattie Bates, Mrs. AugnsU
Bates went to Indiana last Monday
TELLB HOW TO MIX IT.
on a two week’s visit.
Mrs. Dan Wright and daughter
Thnrsa went to Traverse City last
rheumaThursday on bnMness.
tUm
Six of the Ladles' Aid turned out
the following
and helped R. R. Bates'get dinner tor
and harmless pre­
his threshers last Monday, as they scription. which any one can easily
all knew bli wife U in Ohio and be
ire at home:
U bacheloring.
ltd Extract Dandelion, one-halt
Burt Mattice has moved in Elmer ounce; Compound'Kargon. one ounce:
Abbte's honse for the srinler.'
Compound Syrup Saraaparilla. three
Oct. 14.
ounces.
Mix by shaking well in a bottle, and
Real.EstaU transfers.
take a teaspoonful after eacb meal
Id at bMitIme.
He stties that the IngredlenU can
T«tiUriUi. Ji/fc
A
be obUIncd from any goo(| prescrip­
*°jiilUu'^Campbcll and wife to Wm. tion pharmacy at small cost, and, be­
W. Thlriby and Cha». Wilhelm, lot ing of a vegetable extraction, are
71 and wi« of lot 22 of blk. 4. H. L. barmlesB to Uke.
This pleasant mixture. If taken reg-1
A CO.S' 2nd.
Lynn S. Carter to Phillip Conrvllle ularl;ly for a few dayw, ts said to overr almost any case of Rheumatism.
IM 72. Oak Heights. tlBMi.
George F. and Ida Davey to Berate The pain and swelling, If any."dimin­
ishes
with each dose, until permanent
P. and Blanche Baraea. parcel, see.
results are obtained, and without in­
S. T 2S. R 9, 1100.
juring
the stomach. While th'-re are
Carlton A. Hammond and wife to
many
so-called Rheumatism remedies.
Richard Hiirlbut. lot 1. blk. 7. Good­
t medicines, etc., t
rich's 1st, >500.
do Rive relief, few really give
nem results, and the above y
ally appreciated by
doubt, be
hen- at ihis time.
Ktlfl'<
drug
neighborhood
elicits
the Information
>1.000.
that
these
drugs
areharnilessandcan
Charles A. Bryant to- Orville O.
be
bought
separately,
or the druggists
Miller, lot g. Grover Park. add.. >200.
here
will
mix
the
prescription
for our
James Converse and wife to l^nris O. Henshaw. n 50 ft. loU 1. 2 and renders if asked to. ^
3, blk. 2. Goodrich's 3rd, >1.00.
Hannah A Lav Co., to Michael
Cuvne. lots 45 and 4C. blk. 6. H. L. A
Repon of the loriy-seventh
A Co.'s :od. 1300.
r the Grant al_
-Michael Coyne to William LaGrant M. C.
Roche. loU 45 and 46. blk. 5, H. L. A church. Oct. 5. 1907.
Co.'s ;2nd. >350.
Convention opened by President J.
Wlr Dexter estate of will.
Isabel R. Squires to James E, Mer- N. ■ Kennedy.

”0, 57.
eit and wife, w^ of ne14 see. 28. T
1 service, led by Mr. Bar­
nard.
ban^E. Carey to Willard Carey.
Addresses, of welcome by Frank
parcels.
I.
i. blk. 4.V H.'s 1st. >1.000.
Sheriff and Mrs. Bennett.
PT lArdle
to Henry
Oliver.......
er
............
. Joseph Rich.
Response by the Rev. Mr.QuInn.
27. T 21.
ter. |>arvel. nHkofswH.i
An address on "bsenUal Things
R 10. >1.00.
II
in the Sunday School." was then giv­
Thomas J. Smith and wife
en by the Rev. Mr. Quinn. He spoke
vln H. Koch and wile, parcel, sec. 21. ol the essential things
iHing ^1.
T 26. R 10. >50.
^ thorough orgtitilrallon. 2. r<-gi
tendsnee oi olflcrrs and leach.-rs; 3.!
BENDON.
music. 4. encourasement; S. begin on
time.
He
said
"Have
an
hoar
to tH'gin
BendoD school Is enjoying a two
weeks' vacatioie. for potato digging. and begin then. 0, I>ar»-nul tntoresi.
Morning session closed by singing
Everyone Is busi getting the potatoes
No
431.
fast ts possible. They are a
AfN'raoon session opened by sing­
Haxe] Allen, r
p over ing "Throw Out the Ufe Line."
unday from Benconla where she ts
Dev-oilonal service U-d by Mrs U.
tieciding the academy.
S. Ottsinger.
Mr. Morrvau losi a raluahle horse
Round Table conference conducted
Usi nlgfii.
by the Rev. Mr. Quinn in which Ques­
R. B. ■
tions on melhods. aids, and problem
>pid*
of the Simdft.v school Were dlsru*
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dexter
ed.
Friday In Trsx-erse City.
Duel by Mrs. Alice Bigger and -Ida
Mjss Agnes McKav of Westwood, WUsoo.
is vis'.ltng Miss Ruth Baidsiti.
Recitation. "Temperance." by Hen­
Mist. Bessie Jarrett it visiting la ry Sackeii. Supt. or the iem|>eraiic«
raverse Cltv for a few da
work of the association..
Mr. Sbtnh
1 for hi
Talks oil the work ot the Home De­
tun pla
V. S. Ottiimger a
partment by Mrs
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Mrs. Crawford
Mrs Worden
Reports and collection.
Schools represented were Grawn,
Monroe Center. West Vnion and
Grant.
Qosed by singing.
A. Allen 1
Collection 11.30
In his store,
J S. Kennedy. Pros
Maggie Seiii-ll. &-cy.
put in t

The New Sirctiiiy S yles in Fall Slits arc certa>nly making a hit in
town.

They have struck the. Boy* just
For Snappy Styles—Splendid



fitting qiilities and

the modest prices

we ask for them -make a combina'iion

That Can’t be ^eat.
You are likely to find your choice amoung the Velours,
or Serges.

Cassimercs. Worsteds

There is a great range to choose from.

At $10.00
We offer a splendid Black Kersey Over Coat, special value.

See them.

Another Overcaat that is taking well is a Fine Black Kersey with

Fur collar

and padded lining at

E. Wilhelm

Front St.

GOOD Want
WARM
UNDERWEAR
if, don’t you?
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No one can visit this gtoro without being fully convinced that oar shoving at s
prices is exceedingly large.
Notvithslanding the greet advance in all lines of nierrhaodiae onr prices oe


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Jers-y Ribbed, medium weigbi. in blue tan brown aod gray. bi«t value for the
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fb'avy all vool|in tan. gray, and brown mixed./

Heavy W..31 Rc-oed.....................................

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Men's pombination Suits, a
bia'line to ehoos.-from
at...........$1.00 to $5.00 a Sail

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Boys'^pieoeandoembination
suits from......................... 25cnp

Sweaters'^
Children's Wool, with turtle or button neck. 50c
Better gradi'S np to... .$1.50
Children's Knit Jackets, plain and with Wt. aidendic assortment.. 1.00 W 2 00
Boys ^^veatrrs with V Neck, all color. ........................................................... 75c ts 2.50
Boys' Sweater and Cap set. beanlifol line of colors, very i«piilar .. .1.50 10 4.00

BOVS- SWE.4TER VI lATS

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Sw.at.T Goau. immensely popular and are taking the place of sweater. and mat, a very vram garmenl...........................................-2.00 to 6 00
important items at this lime of year tod

SwiJatera

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

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