Grand Traverse Herald, September 26, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 26, 1907

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1907-09-26

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Satardar evaaiac at hie leetare glr'■■**■■■
■ t o( the eUae of
WOO. Tmraiee Otj Rlfh aiAaoL
hh lectste. Mr. Hides made the etarthaa aeeemai that la mw t* eotae.
the eaersa otofea ap la a atom dead
woQld tan the whMU « the worid.
that tfah snat dTUBlc feron ao» gt»
lag to waste aad
««»y
Mr. RhMa was latrodaced tor PreC.
I. B OUtoen who said that Usre was
•othtatK aboBt whta* aiaa kaew so UtUe.aad ahoald know so ameto as the
*«oWar aad he was dad that Tra»^
•ne Cttr had the otoortaattr of b«i<>
Ing Mr. Meta.

n» .mbr wM V, PMlM
Ugh eengOaMSt to Traverae Cttr
aad raentted that he oalr tooehed U
•• he cue aad weat.
PTMoad ngrat at the Utaesa d R. B.
Walter who laade the toostasas ah
ouemaats tar the lectnfa. ‘'I aerar
awl the •nUaama penoeallr.' said
Mr. BMs. -hot the oordlal fame ol
htn Mtar ahowed aomathing e( hta
wold aad I hope far hM eomptata

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TfUVEME CITY, OXAND TRAVDttC COUNTY, MIOMIOAN. THURtOAV. SEPTEMBCR It. 1«07.
Oak t*arti Mathara' Ch*.
The 0i¥t meaOac irf the Oak Park
Mothen dab wu aa exoeUeat ooe,
aad is good start lor a
ter its members. The topte el the
maating. -Wbaa Shoold a ChUd. bter School.*' aad **Wbat Should the
BeboddoforthaChUd In the Primarr
Otadea," was prasented tor Mias Cora
Pierson, one o( the kladariar<ec
swhars. at the Oak Park bdldlag.
She emidmsliad the point thnt chfldrao ahoald not enter atoool before
5 or prafarabir d roan of age. aad
that tba dm rear ahoald be mere
Uke toe home thaa a formal aehool.
aad that chUdraa of Uto age ahoald
oot ha kept to aehool aa leeg dar­
ing the dar aa ts doae to oppar
gradoB. Several teaebere aad mothata
fbUowad to toe
Uertog that children an tor better U
not -aUowed to aator eebool oatU
or. even 7 rears at age. SnpL GUhatt
atotad that ehlldna ahoald aoter balora 7, aa at that time aearir aU
girts aad maar bora had raadied a
period of rapid growth and nnnml
chaaga. one ot tha evldeaon of thto
toaaga being tha loatng of taeto.as
wail as a rapid growto that taadad
prodnea a narvooa and waakaa

Svwrt Na, A
Twantr birds—C. O. Chirar, Srat;
A. W. Pack. WlUtom Harrow. Booirnd;
WUUam Murrei. third; Dan Sajdar.
mnk Saxtob. foorth.
SvaiitNo.A
FUtoaa bfrds-B. B. wmiame. drat;
C O. Oarrer. WllUam Darrow. H. 8.
Kneelaad. WlUtom Moml, a«
A. W. Path. Bd Monroe, D. B. Kallar.
third.
Event No. A
Twaalr bIrda-E. & WUUama, Dae
Sarder, drat; O.-W. Power. NreMor
dan. oacoad; A. W. peck. H. Kaaalaad, third; c. O. Carvn. Tmtam
Darrow;'Prank Savton. Bd Broato.
loorth.
event NA 7.
PUtean Mrda-a 8. WlUtaato. diet;
D. 6. KMIer. aeeoad; WUUam Dar

Ten blnto-A. W. Path. C. O. Oar.
»r. dnt; & S. VniUams Daa Bnrdar,
woad; EL Bneelaad. O. B. Kallar.
Nr# Jordan, third.
. Cvant Na A
Twaotr birde-^Ma Sarder. drat:
H. KBMlaad. aaoond; C O. Carver.
Ed Monroe. A. W. Power, third;
10^
Cvoirt Na 1A
Twenty birde—A. W. Pack, drat;
Dan Sarder, aeeond; C O. Csrvar.
Sweet, toitd; D. B. Keller, A 8. WUUamA ioorto.
Event NA 11.
OansolaUoa—Wane, drat; Kapbnri,
; WhltUngtoo. third;
DasmonA foorth.
Averaps PrtsaA
E a WUUms. drat; c. O.. Carver,
eeooad; A. W. Pack, third; D. H.
Snrder. foorth; William Darrow.
dtto; H. KaaaUnd. olsth.
Low avd^ prlsaa-^Vaak Meads.
Glen Powa?

lamm of Faet.
1—Thomas SssUh sa John Koto,
ssaompslt; Underwood A
Ulmor,
Pam c. GUbert.
S-^mnk W. Johnson va Tba Daa-'
mood OMmical Co. oaae; Gea C.
Brown. Farm C. Gilbert.
S—Wealey P. CoaUrd. aL aL. vA
Hodew A-Olidden. aaaammlt; Jno.
W. Patchln and W. P. Cretaar. Pratt
A Davto
4—Anna Sleder vs. M. A N. E R E
Ca. treapoM on toe ease; Pam
OUbert, Dovell A DovelL
6—Frederick P. Law^ va
Champney. gntalahmeot;' Pam
OUbert.
6—George Morrison va Geo. W.
Parker, aasompalt; Underwood
Umlor.
T—Ctarimoo O. Oortott va Chas. E
Johnson, trover; John A. Loranger.
Pratt A OariA
R. Beeto va Henry M.
J. J. TwaddlA
Pratt A Davto.
9-Cheeter H. Gore va Arnold
Heldorn aad M. A N. E E E Co.,
raplevto appeal; Pratt A Daria. F. H.

1 In the Cohan i
The plan hu been

Ur. Wells' appearanea was graotad shot off this morning. Thto ananooB
with apdauae and hts two beat nom-^the attendanca wm* matt larger aad
bera were "Kasmlr Bung." from a'tba wind had died down to some as>
doelru to enter Into toe ptan. depoolt "Garden ot Kavea;- and "Dowa theltent making better aboatlng poaslUe.
a glvaa sum each nmto for a period Vale." tbe Utter earalag him a rw-|Howeter. no phenomenal scosm veiw
of montoa to provide for tbe
of toe trip
A dw*. -A Night to Bprtag." was
F-E-Poater. leprManttog the WMThto plan would be aa exerilent oba repeated la answer to toe andanse of cheater Arms company, acted aa refer,
and toe expense could be met very toe andlencA Mra. U P. •ntus waa ee and gave unlveraal
easily by every vetaraa who da
..........................aad her ahUtty add
while Fred D. Canto wm oaMder aad
to make toe trip. Should they be re­ ad much to toe pragyam.
looked after toe moaer end to a very
quired to expend a lump sum. tt ml^l
capable manner. Secretary RneMaad
be bard with a.great ntany. but hi
A Good Run.
was on toe groanda mt 6 o'ele^ thu';
forming a plan and contributing i PrtM Priday'a Record.
Morning, mad consequeaUr everything '
small amoont at given parloda -the
Tbcmaa Suntan hM returned from
ready for toe shooters when they lOH would not be felt, while the »ln
where he deUrcsed puito an appyattoq^.
aad pleMure would be a apeed boat to T. P. Garrett of Grand
ThrM expert traps.' Wws-^^ Ehf
very matertol.
Raplda. tbe run. although there
each trap, were used and toim wm '
It woald be a great thing for the gale ot wind, on Monday, baring been
wito toe tnpA
Bpsntob-American wsr veulaM to
made to the remarkable time of dve toe birds being thrown with very Mtupon a tour ot pleuure and vtolt toe hours and forty utnutea.
tie breakage and Ito conaequact dlsee of war aad strife IncldanUl to
The boat 1* tolny.flve (eet to length rangi-ment of the abooter’s atm.
toe Eiulsh-American war and the wjtoabqgmof Brefeet and the power
In addition to the money. prteM,
liberations of toe Cubans from Span­
twenty bone Doman motor. The

ish rule. The proposlUou to a good planking to ot ffToelgfaUu Inch coik
dise prtzM ao that all toe evente wet*
pine and toe Bntob U all to quarter
aawed oak making a very handaome well worth entering, toe moneys be­
M. and other Spautoh-Amertcan war craft. The design la Ur. SUnton’a own ing arranged so that everTOBe had a
fair show white the aaparia had a
veterans In this section who pnnid- and be waa tbe builder.
pated In tbe Cuban campalgA
Tbe running time oo the trip was chance to aeqolrm velvet on toe average prisSA
carefully kept aa follows:
There wais a Bomhar of OBt of town
Ne Oanpsr.
Left Traverse City 2:30 p. m. Sun­
vtottora preaaat tram CadlUac. Maateday.
SvnrtowalU A Alwmy. Pratt A Davis.
le commeoi
Mr. mefc% aatdaet waa "God's
tee. Uantoa. Klagalay and other sor11-Heary Cunmlngs va 8eoU Vet­ by toe pnblleaUoa of a Lodington dis­
Marion Island. 28 mtootea.
Weather MU." aad ha bagaa hr tar­ aa whieh ahoald be a tiaaaiUoa to
Lee's Point. 43 mtouteA
erinary Remedy Ga. aaanmpslt
patch In a Detroit paper to toe effect
ing that the word "waaihar la aaad
work and pUr from tba borne to'the
peal; J. J. Tweddle. J. A. Loranger.
Suttons point, ..one hour, IS minthat toe Northern Mlchl^ TranetUbir with ao thought of what Has •ehooi, before the trrtog time of 7.
15— Perils P. Carpenter vs. Ora A.portoUon company would aeod three nltu.
Miwt Leek OwL
hahiBd the term, bo
to ranched, tt to beet
Cat Head. 2 hours and 40 minutes.
Carpenter
Creopsaa
on
the
case;
Perm
ot
their
boats
only
u
Car
north
as
the rOat foraw that prodi
DetroiL Mich, 8epL lA-OapL C. H.
After toe dtoooealoa of thS'^tople
Charlevoix. 3 hours and 41 minutes.
C. OUbert Underwood A. Umlor.
Lodington next season. Thto w
s of aatare. Ha stated toe iwport ot toe dower
WeacDU hM sMi toa tallowing tetter
Wequetonstog, 6 hours and 40 mtoU-Ora A. Carpenter va. Peartte P. dctoUy denied In toe Record
that tor the past thtrtr-fln or fortr
of the k
given; this committee bad vteCarpenter peUtkm to modify order to there to no danger of this city being uteA
mre ha had baae darotlag Us lUa to
I toraugbont toe eighth dtetted toe dewer bede that were madi
habeas corpus; Underwood A Umlor. deprived of toe boet servloe by the
An an Bight stop wm made at Char­
tta Stadir of thaea eoadlOeBs and the
tron toe seeds dtotribnted tost spring
levoix end when toe atari waa made trtet:
Psm
C.
OUbart.
Northern
Michigan
company.
I ware what be daalrad to oal)
"Please furnish this office m soon
> mantloB to the
next morning, toei^ wm a very
14—Jamea White va Eraey
The northern end of toe route to
In each grade having the beet
heavy wind, such a sea being running as poealble (by mall) (ha name and
Morgan, trespaoa on toe case; Pam >e most prodtaWe of any to the
The karnoto of the laetara waa doweiB, a dUteiant Bower bavtag
and oo tHt did toe boat go. that (here tonnage of each motor vaaael earrylag
C.-Gilbert. Pratt A Davto.
pony SB there are not only
etnwk to tba Bast aantaMa of tha been glvm to toe aevcral gradsA
16— Peter J. Snider va MUton Rose,aengera but a large amount of freight WM green water from six to ei^t iuch paosengers for hire operating to you
ppaakar. Other ptoeats have
Aboot IM bads wars taspaeted br
deep constantly on the forward disuict: also namea et persona la
trespass on toe case; Pam C. OUbert. On toe Lodingtra run. the
aama hMtotr. the aama aeaaou
batog
16— BIrney J. Morgan va Jno. O.busineaa would consUtute the balk of deck although they were ronning charge, whether they are properly
aaiae ebapfsa to a medlSad or aataad- wortor of mantlon. The paranto as
Neasan et. al.. asiumpalt; Pratt A toe tra»c bandied and this woald with toe seA The boat proved amply licensed, and U toe law regarding
Club'
Wamarfa
•d dagrea ag^ earth, aal
waU as toe ebUdran ware verr moeh
she WM aUe to stand a hMvy Ughts. whteUea, bells and life -prsDavto. povel A Dovri.
begin late to toe season and and earThe Woman's club rooais were
Btoha aad tbar ate all boaed
totereoted to tha aEort to baeaUfr
aea to addlUou to gotng (Mt and therm aervera la being fully obeerved."
17— The Brunswlck-Balke Collender
IbaaetUonr deoorstad with dowers
lasMhw hr sraTUattoa. rieetrtdtr or the homA The
no accide
Co, vs TTios. H. and C^. R Parker;
When toe inspectom raoMvmd tha
Praetleallr all ot
■■WIlMm. «an It what roa will. tha pUaeadthansnlu as varr nUp Priday. asters sad dabUas predomi- Jno A Loranger. Prau A Davto
letter they at com proceeded to "gat
boaia of toe great lakes are now off
What alaels oiM. aSaoto aU. The dla- toetotr. and wgraaieo tha hope that aatlag wthUe there wen poppiea aad
busy" here and adsawbare la preeaiv
and are toying
Chaiwery
many
other
varieUea,
toa
whde
praOOfarr of tha plaaat Naptsaa
eomethtog ot tbU oharaetar ooald be
tog names and other data aakad lor,
1—Sarah J. f^rau. mpec. adm, vs. irbUa toe Northern Michigan
aanttog a very
to tha alaaat Vraaea hatog S.000.000
and toll atao hM aUivad up tha aoter
Mnsle waa toe eubleet of the af- HatUe A Millard, bill to eet aside pony has sbmt all toe treigbi that K
■tiH dot of ita orblL Some thtogs to
At the eloee of the meeting rafreabd of tbe boat owners and oparmtorA
handle and wUl have plenty nndfed; John J. Twaddle. Jton W. Pattanoon
aad
Mra
L.
P.
'Htus
was
the
tha aolar vetesa are bettor kaown
eata ware aerred br the taaobara of
boat 1a aboot 18 miles an boor. Her
ome time to December. Tbe s
ehto.
Many mittor boate have bean oattyleader.
Mn.
E
L.
Sdwarde
bad
the
thaa Ihto^oo this earth.
tha Oak Paifc hnlldtog.
performance Banday la mil the mors
fool that while two boau were 1
-Wlnnto E RiUs ta Asaph
drat paper of toe afiaraaon aad vary
SlaetrtAty the Cawae.
Tlw toDowtog prar
mbe WM not toned np.
gUy. deaertbad toe induanea of wo­ WUs. divorce; Underwood A Umlor. Tucedmy. they bad to leave «U
BaotrMtp-W ttatoaeba at all tUa.* rear hare bean prsaentad whldi wID man to moalc, her laiunw being a John W. Patchln.
about by the rules, whteh prorlda tar fepKf
loads ot merchandise beiw , shows It betog neceeaary to run
proStabla I
toe bay aeveral houra before the start mte llghU. toe some m on toe ragnlu
Tha Idea that tha ptoaato are SoaUhg
8—Geo. W. Steward vs. Traverae what a tremendous amount of
very toteneUng ooe sad n^te with
and dlscoBslon.
In order to Huber her np for the long paaaenger boats and on to* MlghterA
la athar la a tollaer. daclarad
ness tbe company to handling.
City State Bsnk.>et. al.. bUI for an
loforatatloA She was followed
October — “Domaatle
«aakar, th« are raallr held br «leeThere to no danger of the prsteat
Mn. N. E Degen who very ably nn- eounuog; Covell A Cross. Pratt A
Some of toa boate tack a ball of
Mrs. George B. Metcalf.
Irteltr. the power that bolds
schedule
being^bortened
any
bat
toe
Dsvto.
Farm
C.
Gltoeri.
toe proper aUe. aad etoan Bead a
dcprad "Happy Soag." by nteresa del
Noramber—‘‘Oberienoe. a^d
««th to toe ou Is stronaer
Death a( Mra. Charty Oetehell.
4—Barbara Koubenec va Vejetto prospects are tost If toebuBlnees oonRlega
wbUUe which will meat toa raqalreShall
We
Diadpttoe
ow
ChUdrenr
gtoaads of Na. 14 wire piaoed erety
linues to Increase u It hu done, that
Mrs. Charity - OetehMt. wife
mrnta of the governmebt ruleA
Tbe aeeood paper was by Mn. Z. Koubenec. divorce; Underwood
Biir toeh orsr toe taee of the earth Mn. M. 8. OregoiT.
more boaU will be added to toe north- George GeteheU. of PUU township.
Umlor. A. F. Nerlinger.
Id nuay cases tha oparaura and
Jantmrr—"PhrMeal DatoeU ot CUl H. Evans and abe
^ thee loopad erar the sea. Tet tUe
instead of any betog taken Benzie ooonty. died September
-The South Side i.nmber Ca. va.
bad made to
owners are now taking pajna to pro•feat toree alleea the earth to eome draB." Dr. M. 8. Oregorr.
at 10 o'clock. Daceaaed wm a n
nnalc. tbe paper betog a digest com-. Rebecca A. Pteroe et. al.
Tlda the proper equipment, bat there
Branlng
M00.0i0 mMh aearar the awa In the
lien; W. P. Crouer. Pratt A Davto.
her of a (hmlly of well known pton- . are quite a number who prefer tmbiag
piled with can and of i
pacunr
Invited,
f
o'clock
etaadart.
•Mar toaa to tha anmmar.
Plans for WaraheusA
6—Tbe Mayer Bros. Oo, vi. Chas.
teresL
The iWeayr tomaaa ia
A genera] meeting ot famara and
Tbe mnaleal number fotlowtog this F. Tonnetier. et al, hUI to' eatobUih
t the Habito et
k a rear ahead aald
^
1 under the aospioou of Glen Arbor to 1861. ID 1877 she was :.........paper was "Shadows." by Carrie creditor'a Him; Smunhsralte A
toe apaahar. from toa poaltloo of tha CMldran.” MrA naaoet Labr.
way. Pratt A Oav:s.
toe American Society of Equity and unite din marriage to George Oetehell
March—The Idsal Mother aad aa Jaoobs-Bood. swaeUr sung by Mrs.
AU aoeb have bad ample ttms to
MB. -B roa go to Watotogtam roe
toe Grand Traverse Sblppera aasoola- who was a member ot the list Mich­
Chatioery
Pro
Canfatsa.
A.
E
Bowler.
oomply with toe Uw. and when the
win Sad a oopnMMt artlola dated Ideti Pstoer," MrA E A. BvanA
Tba tide ot tbe next portion ot
I—NelUe ReteUe vs. Jas. & Retelle. tlon held a meeUng Friday after- igan cavalry In toe Civil war. Tbe returns begin to oome to from the
ApriWOor
Nelghbor'a
ChUd.'
s jwara ase. glvtog tha
and plans were made tor buUd- couple moved to their bomeatead.
toe program wm "Woman as Com- ■divorce; L. R Gage.
local iBspeetors to the vgrteos 'is- .
fwasy aad tha eau of the owaar of Mta. E a Lowing.
3—Martha McDonald va. Barnard ing a warehowe for toe use ot toe which la about eight miles northeMt triCu. toe ownata w^o have baea
Mar—"Pfar," MrA Joha Baabosa. poaers" and was opened by Mrs. Tltofl
HataopTrtght M lii M Htoka."
memberA Several sites are In view ot Honor, snd about toe Mine dUlauce
The otooera are:
P- who gave a number of lUustratloqs McDonald, divorce; L. R OagA
"taking a chiBoa" will saffar.
Thlt gnat draamto form bolds tha
{
abowtog a tboroagfa knowledge ot the
HoreeoTBky va JneepWne and a oommlttee was appointed to southeast of Empire.
PteeUeet, Mn. E E Oregofy.
.*aat tohaa tvdM toat ahova the aaa
At that time the country roundabout:
make dednlte arrangemento for aaE C. Lowing. aoblect. She was followed by Mta L Horeaky, divorce;
Exewralan ta Bee.
leraL It poama ap tha water to the
WM
a
dense
wllderaeM
wtih
nothlngj
curing
toe
ground.
B. Gilbert who gave a eelecUon from Umlor.
Seeretarr. Miss Cora PleiaoA
Seventy-two people left tote city
Meads aad bolds tt tbsra aatU It Is
Tbe Grand Traverse Shipper# aaao- loa guide the traveler but a bUted
4—Ctaarles Otto vs. Rafael Otto,
Time ol meetings. S:M p m. Third Chamlnade Ustened to with great
Satnrday evening on the annual Soo
paadr to ha wd. ttow aaar pompa
ctoUon to a branch of toe Amertoan trail.
plcaonn.
divorce;
L.
H.
Gage.
ascoialan
of toe Nortban Mlohlgan
woald tt taka to pomp the water oat Wednssdar each school month, omltMrs. Charles E Bale totto up Mfa
W. Smith VA Almira O. Society of Equity Insamucb aa the /To Illustrate. sborUy after Mr. and TransporteUoa compeay. In ordar to
Ung Daoamber.
at the barf Bew awar paatpa
otoekholden to this must be mtmban Him. Getcbell were married, one cold
Crosby-Adams works «nd gave espto- Smith, divorce; A. F. Nerlinger.
MT« Ume. tha exoanlonlste were tabr—»T toe water that falls daring
of toe society. When toe warahoase
nattona and UlustraUons ot her
Annval Sheet.
•raat ottrmT IMe amooat of water
to built, toe membeiB wlU.be atockpoBlUons for children. Tbe 1
toed falM to a baavr soaetal into
The ananal shoot of toe Traverae at toe Spring." by Mta H. H
holders to that
weald daplato the lakoa. pot this tana City Rod and Otm club Priday
The American Society of Equity to
Beach waa then snng by Mrs. W. E MUlard. dlrorcc. Jno. W. Patchlm
to aUa le hold It eaapaadad to tha very auecaasful despite toe abempU Footr'to a very aecaptoble manner.
great tamers union which was or8—Qsll Boyer vs. Reuben
of toe waether man to make tt im«no wx uie parry on np lo tsa
gunUed to ine:snapotn. lod. four and had become to.t to toe woodi
•Mr.
Tbe "Swing Song" srrttten by Usa divorce; U H. Gage.
poastble
to
gat
even
an
ordinary
How aoold tola terea from the ott­
Lehman nnd aong by Mlaa Ckrrie
A-Csrollne Sues va John Etes. yeara ago, the dnt local being a^ early to toe day on account of the,
O"
»»7
d«lte a
er ^ats hare aar Infloaaoe oe ' seoiA Than was mach totevast mani­ Barle wme a pleating prrinde to MrA divorce; Lovell R Gage.
ganized to tbe Grand Traverse dis­ «*rcUy of blazoa on the tree*. In
. waatoarT At Ntopaia tolU than Is a fested aad almost all of toe contest- Hale'o paper.
ID—Belie Anderson va. Guy Ander­ trict about a year agA Ten memben those day* It wm no uncommon thing ttraese blowing canatog the Mlaaonri
cooatderably, so Whao Charts
'great power hooea aad Ud milea awar anu want away with a good prlse.toa
are neceeaary for a local and In the to see n deer or some other wild anlTbe Uet two nnmben on toe pro­ son. divorce; L H. Gage.
Ubantltj
of
toe
merchants
made
tt
tola cartwt dftres care aad movaa
Grand Traverse district, which U- mal prowling about the clearing.
|
V
gram were mnaleal aeleoUonA the
add a nombar of articles Brat a piano eolo by Harry Haner.
cludee Leelanau county, thato are
They worked hard tor many y___
whaato. Thto gnat (oroa trania
Mr. Yeodar Injured.
upon toelr!*“‘ to go any fkrthar aad ntanwd
W a email copper wlro. If aa aa- of OSS and valuA
twrhty-three IocbIs with a mamberwho rendered "Romance" by Mar­ From Tburaday's Record.
r tliPr have ooe of the:**> this city by train.
daavor was mads to UR ana of thaaa Tbe scorn, owing to toe winAweia garet Rntoven Long ana he waa fol­
Mrs. Frank Vender recelvod a letter ablp of 1.000 tbere betog 426 mem­
Tboee who went were:
care with tola wtra. tt woald nap. not remaikaMe. E E WIlUaais
lowed by Miss Lu McManui who gave om Baton Rouge. La, thto morning bers to Grand Traverse ootmty dne*t farms, lu that pan of the e
aveat No. 2. breaking it oat ot IS
Mr.udMra.M.WlaBleJr..MlH Mary
a aartous Inlory to Mr. Ten- alone.
rat tt pUM toa toad.
“Cradls Song- by
and to event No. S. repeating toe lent
The ofdcera of the local ergantoaMrv. GetehPt) had been to poor Ddrad, Mtee Blxby. Mr. and Mra.
nor. with ceUo obligato by Miss Cnee der. who to emiUoyed In that place.
will Make Stariwa Work.
In evaat No. A C. O. Carvw and A.
tion are-. Pterident Charlea ftnmoBs; hemllh for several yean and her death Vogt, of LoulsvfUe. Ey.; Mr. and Mn.
*lB tUs eomtog dar «•
oar W. Peek both broke 10 <mt of ID while Horner, toe two numbers being very Mr. Vender was walking along on toe
railroad track, when a train
onexireeted and wm a raUef William Bolden. Mr. and Mn. Dstong
aecreUTT and general manager. F.
mn aid draasus withoot boratog In event Na 4 Mr. Carvm-bloke 18 artlstleaUy glvem
toe oppoaite track. As toe (rain
treasurer, J. J. Palm­ to her. Beeldei her husband, abe Mra. Lnterburg and daagbter. F. E
The aeoompanMtB of toe afternoon
an too aaal to toa world. Tba tlmt Is ont Of 20. to crvaai No. ». Dnn Snyder
bit him forcibly on er; general shlpptog agent, Chartes eaves four*ehIldren; Charles and Nri- Brawn. A. H. Brown. E E Hopktna.
■■tog whoa tha aagrr Udhtalng to broke 18 oot of 20 while to event Na were MrA W. D. C OermatoA Mra.
tbe am, canslng a bad fracture above JeffersoA
Ue aged 16 who live with them and W. Ondei. E Jaooby. W. Kopktaa.
toa dood wlU tara toa wbaria of tha 10. A. W. Peek went him one better I. a Gilbert end Harry Hamer.
toe elbow. The blow was of ti
na wue
Mr. anu
and lara.
iDri. s.
J. o.
E ratge,
Paige, sar.
ite. on
aad ossa.
Mn.
The shippers association to sending uren
Oren who lives wiin
with hte
wife at saott
SaoK i mz.
world. Tha tima la oaastog when
nnd broke 19.
dona force, bot Mr. Vender was not ont a car of fruit each day and thare Ste. Marie and a dan^ter. Alao berlE 8. Hasttogs- Miss OaldwaO. MMB
aril! Inn t« taka off the aarplaa aaCircuit Court.
Then were twenty-elMt coateatknocked down. He was able to walk to moat generally a trailer along with father and three brotoera George.' Grant. Mr. and MrA W. F. Anderaca,
OMT of tot etarsi aad toatoad of eaue- anu An aU. acme ohooUng
Tbe 8<
ot court be­ to town where be bad hU lalury
Daniel and Harrison, who all Ure Mr. and Mia Jamea M. OUtett. Me.
iBg death aad dtodhtor tt will be utD- gau oalr. F. a. Pootar of thaWtoebaa- gan Monday and there are thlrty-ntne
and Mn. Cote. MrA WUhem Baghe*
dressed. It was of auA a eeriooa
The sute meeUng of toe American near Empire.
toa raferaa aad P. eaeee to be beard. 8U of three are tore however, that bis phyaieton Sodety of EquUy will be held here
Her death will be deeply felt by aU and tores chUdrem Mr. Bgrtng. Me.
••What an wa gtoag to do tor foal D. Cnrtia eaahlar. Tba following were criminal cascA seventeen loanee of
suied it would be necessary for him Oct 1-2 and a committee Is now los­ her relativea and friends. Tbe funeral Crawford. MrA Bridesman, aad tww
to toe oast MO raarp for br theo tba toa aveals and prise wlnaan
fact. Ml rtoancery and ten chancery
go Into toe hosplui and be waa ing op a bsE
i^beld from toe Morgan, aehool- ehUdrcD. Mr. Smith and aon. C. W.
coal wOl be ardraaatad. 1 teU joa. wa
Event Na t. .
pro oonfesso.
token to New OrlesaA
ite at Platt this afternoon at 1 McNlcb. George Bakghti. J. W.
have to look to tkU. dlraetloa. that M
Twantr blrda-A. W. Pack. C- O.
The ttdiowtog is toe calendar:
Soag Recital.
MfA X. Stum. Mr. and MfA 0(7
. Vender does not know what
o'tdortc.
toa prohUm and th4 wntbar to oalr Carver, drat; P. K Meads, seeoad:
Crimlttal.
The song recital at toe First M. E
TompktoA Mia J. E Hawley. Mra L
struck him. tt to presumed that a
E E WIUlaiM, D. E KeUey of CadU1— Tbe People va. WUUam J. White,ipike must have been loose, or amKk church Friday nl^t by Mim Lu Mc­
Red and Own Club Meat
A. Martin. Mr. and Mra Frank WOlac.
tUrd;
WQUsm
Oanow,
The apdhbar ttei gave tba Uloabasurdy.
Tbe high wind Friday and toeclondy |say and danghter. Tboama E Da Bns.
by toe wheels and thrown at toa time Manus and A. E Wells pleased a
2- lhe Peoide vt. Joaepb E Htdd- Mr. Vender was passing. It to
tntad portiea <2 hU lectnn, toa rar Ttokham, foorth.
Both Miss McMaasB weather Interfered with the annnsl aala, Mta R L. Carter and daughter,
Evaat NA E
croR.
dealructlcui ot a higb- that toe Inlury wu of sato a serious and Mr. Wells are local yoang poo- shoot ot the Traverse Ctty Rod and jA. Loranger. F. 'King, Hagb OnhOBW :
tern news of tba eftnament batag of
nhase htrds-a E WilUams, dnt; way
trie ot uansoal abnity and toe an- Goa elnb badly and predadad the poa- <Chartes Orabaa. Samosl WteR Ctato
Mnp tatoraat aad toWeUoe. Tba ponature that nnleu toe greatest
8-Tbe People vA John W. amnu. is exercised, amputotkm may
attlsM of toa earth were ohowa. RUtom Darrow. E RaUey. aaeood;
dleaoe wm fully to sympathy with albiitty of hl^ aooras M tbe Mtds i
KeaiU. E L. Bird. N. T. LUUa,
WUktoA third.
TlotoUOB of pur* food tow.
Tiawa of to# fltan. r^ of tha
toe pragram. recalling each performer. took to dncklng at the moat nnex-: Mr. and Mia A. E HneUmaatel. Mr.
Event Na A
t tba awfol leaoUUoa. Mara.
4—The PemUe vs. John M. MoCo^
md critical CLmea. completely'and Mn. M. Lake. A. E OoBu, P. J.
several tlmea
Tee Urde-E 8. WllUsmA Daa Brick. Ttolotloo of pure Hood tow.
Meotog toe eaaato a >d tba polar cape
Urn, O. 1.
Mlaa McMaaas waa to anattant
; out even those who were, Burtnd. Julut Weat Chartaa KioiVB.
Snrder. drst; P. H. Maada F. C. Des­
8—The Paotrie va Joa Walter, bas­
lovemeot hu basB
four eepectolly
aaed to toe etnenlrtciaas of the eUy. Mr. Btogham. A. F. Andanea knd
mond. aaooBd; A. W. Pedt. C O. Car­ tardy.
by the Spantoh-ABterlean war rater- Boloa. LsNU. Cnede. Sea Bird.
Tba shoot opened aboot. >:15 with a wife. Omeoa; MUe Btola and
ware toll of to- ver. WUUam Dairow, tPUktoA FTaak
6—Tbe People vs. Johnson WMae- ans in Traversa Ctty, tor an amaga- Allah, toe latter batog eapedally >
- good auendaaoe oaosidartag toe con-:Stepteka. and Conrad Lalhar, Mt
Saxton, third.
msA latcany from the peraon.
nwnt ot a trip to Cuba by those vtoo ad to bar v^
idttteBS and .a namber of avante were Bay.

«iuMD rilAVCRK HERAtD, THW«*C»AV, MrrtMCft M. IW.
ftCK RAmO*.
Bk lUnUte. Sept. tl-Cb*rt« Mor>
ns.
tkthn or iCrm. T. B. BUrp.
«M Mtadftp «T«dot at the Lake
Vtow booaa'asad 74 raan. He kaS
ttvad hare wKli hU daofbter bat a
tttUe Bore tbaa Oitm raan. hli borne
Ut BOfb than Vgr peats'btfn< to
Monte.
where hM toners] wae
WeSnaeSay, sad wbara the tolar■aat waa aade. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp
ODd Mr. Morran ot SbaUir. eon cd
tha Secaaeed. aeeonpanled the rea to the oU bone town.
BiMm and Mrs. B.
Prtday wrenlBC
with a fioDle 7Bache«a and cards for
Mr. and Mrs. Whyland. who Mt SanBay tor tbelr home tii Chtcaco. Tbe
Mas parlor of tbe BuOer booM waa
■Mda baauufal with kTMn and Japweaa toatoms repssaemins • wood
■eeaa aoMOg which tbe gaesto aiade
U W. Omt haactoaed oatbUlaondry to tbe baak aad wlU prabably
as* eawlorBMBt aMewbere.
The
bOlBtas-to wbMb tbe Mtmdry to loeatod baa baan p«rc*v^ by Oeorge
W. a. PTMOOU baa aold hto
trait tana on Torch lake to C
Pbeipa of KalkBau.Tbe
tar kaa ao«airad a tam wltk a choEce
variety of aatoll traite and tbonaanda
ct siapa plants all ready to yield
tbair Brat aboBdanoa of trait nest
Mr. Ptewtoh win leave tor
the vent before severe weather seta

Mm. J.tl OaanUea aad sen Jach
<
Uttle Child Deed.
1 at LAW1
Ktoel M., tbe d-meotoa^Bd dasMtter
etottfac at the bane ot Thosm Ma^ Mm. WlUtoa Bmoe. zsn. Waltoo
cf Mr. aad Mn. Tal Las. dted at their
Bailey sad Mm. Bam Cramm Of
rtotts.
I to Boooevflle Satwrday after
BMtpott and the trsa Oonpav^ Rapids drove to tbe %ity today.
mn. C H. Jehnaon want to Petoa- Boco. Tber took tbe body to O.'Od Ar­
baoa baU tease plarad aa the toeal
Bald Satarday. The hena tesM be- hey this aftenma to vtoil bat broth-, bor tor burial os tbe early trs'-i lUe
morslag.
tof the loeers; eeore IE to S. Next
Snndar the Ok Raplde Indepeato^ ^ Mtonaagb jaiorsed to Aptre
— morslag altor oeadlag Ttlday
Baetoort to play the
Tbe state tax rate this year wlD be
la toe Sity oo bontoeoa.
or Saturday. The Mabel will
L. Serak of Chicago retuned |:J1 on each fl.OOO ot aaeeeeed val­
toe head of Torch lake on that day
boDie toU morning orer the M. 4 K. uation, against |1J5 a year a^
and vin carry exci
to aee the csme or bare a oolet day £ He baa purchased a piece of land difference being dne to the toct that
three orilea from the city and rxpecu toa legialatnre wua In aesaicn.
the lake.
Tbe Oerman ptenJe cases hate to aelUebere os.he Itoae the coentry. year. Tbe tcu] amount to be raised
P. A. OUroy. wife and son rcturneo by ttxetlon u f4444AEL<7 and of
again been adjoorned, this tlae to
to Oopemlsh today. They had been in tola amount. Grand Traverea county's
next Monday.
share'M
A beaaUto] dark bay Shetland pony toe dty OB bnalness.
Other counties In toe region will
W. L. Lomnger arrived borne from
arrived Monday trom Grand Raptda
pay oa tdiowu:
to diarge of a etdored care taher and toe Boo tolc morning
Antrim. in.mM.
Peter Hansen relnned from Wash­
preaentod to Mtoa leiclIle^Orinn.
Benxie. |10.14».fS.
A aaddle. hameaa and can were elso ington today,
Ckarievclx. HC40I-C3A. BarCet ot Omens retoroad this
iDCInded to the gin whies eomee from
Kaikaska. »1«.M04A
an nncla to Wisconsin. Lodlle to th^ momtog ftom a trip to Ann Arbor.
Leelanau, tS.4M.81.
envy of all lltUe peotee these days.
‘lij^
Manistee.
At the special elecUon Tnesday of toe aommer, retnrend today to bU
Wexford. llt.nt.S7.
tweety-Bve votes wgto cast for Lool borne In Brasil, Ind.. spending tbe
tn the dty with the Rev.
sell and Knoarlee a^twenly-als for
M. uerodlto.
Sawyer.
Uttle Charlie- Woodrow, non of Ell
Prank t^eenwood returned from
7. O. O.* T. hall to being renovated
WoodrOw.wfao lives throe miles west
with paint, ealdne and electric llgbtt Canada this morning
ot toe city on too Cowrie HUl trait
Mlaa Cora Scoffrid of Witnamsate being added.
farm, was knocked down and Mepped
The Both and Mabel have tttocontln- bnrg spent a short time to toe dty
by a boraa Pridny. The hotvr
ned their tegclar tebadnie d^tbe In- today.
was hitched to arid which waa beiag
the Rev. and Mra. A. J. Odred retand token and will make but
loaded with peaches, when a basket
trip a day, er wfaen parties arrange tnreed fr^ toe M. S. conference tbU dropped. This scared tbe horse
for trips.
that it Jumped Mdewlae and knocked
Mill Ida K. Brandt of Cleveland,
Charlie down. One bone waa brokra
Ohio. Is apendlng a few days with her
Athletic Club.
and a big gash wv «»t tn bta leg.
friends
Miss
Nettle
Bnndt
and
Mrs.
Tbe flrst toretlag of lae year was
He U doing nicely today.
held by toe Athletic clah Thursday Charlm Bverett oC East Bld>th

DR. SNYDER pnverse Qtj State Bai
A. Tiacy Lay. PreridecL
R. Ptoyd OUaeb. Nice preatoenL
Samuel Carlaad. Cashier. A. J. Maynard.-Aa^ Cashier.
A. J- HavllaaA AaaL Cashier.

DKNTim'r
NEW OmCB OVER PBOPLfB 8AVINOH BANK

Tire Insurancel

SToea Coweawma.

Plat* Clasa, 8t*am 8oll*r and Accident Inaurano*.

Money to Loan on ImptoTcd Real &tate Only.
E. W..HAST1NGS & SON,
Room 810 New State Bank Sullying.

OAPlTAi.. 8200.000
8MRPLU8, *46^000

A Gescni Bkiusr Baiiicn taw
S per Cest tUsvM aa Tlae Mwsltt

Traverea Cltya

BUSINESS CARDS.?LET THE

SOUTH SJDE LUMBER CO.
Traverse City.
SeUyonyourbilHoralipworboTn.

Mich.
We cony at all tim«
a Vh’phmm ««

LUMBER. LATH. SHlNCLES.r MOULDINGS?
FLOORING. CEILING. SIDING, PORCH
COLUMNS. INTERIOR FINISHAND
DOORS AND WINDOWS
Gel our figures and oompw onr grades before buxing
Look for the Big Bid Plant.
Cor. E. ^ib St. and Lake Ave,

Call on
■tty tiwmSrU pBSlrtl?

**

Phonre. Bell 3<10; Citz .'lOS

Oeorga BroBellng baa
night and was full of
Hooked by Cow.
Albert Novotny, who baa been vUtte farm of tbe late Bertha Bonnacar when It adjourned, tbe members were
Da. P. J. MacNctt
Uttle Harold CurUa. aged «. v
la
fuU or wslennelon. Long tables load­ lUng Prank Hejl. left home yto- playing on the aldewAlk ta front
We have tbe Best Tea on
TOB BoTlito baa pnrebaaed,
ed with the "Pilde of Oeorgto." ’In- terday after apendtog a very pleaaani hU parentt' home Friday . moralng
ere, car, how
the
Market
aUam tonneh and Sttod It up with
dtons SweetoearU' and “Orand 77av- vacation with friends In toe dtywhen he was booked by a cow belong!
_
AND THROAT
Choice Unoolored .Tapan particnlarlj fine flavor and
Uaa of taking oat btmUng parties erso Best” wot* rapidly rftoaned off
Ing to William McRay and was driven
I
OLA8S8S PITTED
strength. If yon have trocUe Mttinff a
os tbs Island Mkaa. It to s ^t IH- when toe members got busy and the
Lam la for Trevarse City.
excoptioDol- strenK^.
being driven with others by Earl Mc, Wllholm Bteok
Traeere* etty
o your liking try a aarople i»tmd of this
tea that •
tta craft and a neat one.
DettdL Sept SS—No more reduced Ra.v.
only interruption were short eddressVTe will take our chaucei on your coming bock.
Albtft Bacbl and wtte have me^ es by Albert -Kyoelka and Oueat 8a- rates for .conventlonf or apedal oeit la said that tbe oow becoata a«p
to Traot Ube to tbe npper peolnAito Mnsky.
caaloea after Sept 28. when- the two- araied from the otbeiu and the driv­
Price. 60c per 1
1 a Ininwb«« be goto to a
Mr. Kysflka eUted that the dob cent paaeenger fare law takes effect er mked the child to drive U op
aa In excellent condlUoo. that toe is toe apparent rule of the Mldilgan Tbe IltUe fellow was clad to rod and
Mtoa Clara Hontor went to Detroit traaeoiy. despite toe drains ot toa railroads. Tbe tantoad'ldea
tots angered toe animal wbtoh at­
Mat week to rename her atody of
saaaoD. had a balabce of EM be that the tow ehoald be good tacked him, one bora going torougb
mdom Kmmte SWv^eate
volpe eoiuire vrttb ProL Prank
and toe ooUook waa very bright tor enough for everybody tbe year round, toe chlld'a cheek, making a wound
StoMe. Ml« Hnstor ban a very Boe toe fotare. The members are abeed altoough them la a alight
that required twelve sUtchea to
vetoa
not only toe privllegn of the club that for holidays aad big general i
elcae.
Irwla Letson aad EUcaaah Evai
H. Jtonaon and two children left
r breaks e«mp sext rooms, toe use of toe gym aparatut. taloes apeda Imtea i^y be mad<
for Sutloos Bay this mornug to aUy
Tbe new pdey waa pul Into effect
I wlO retnra to hto brnse In etc., hot actually
W. J. Hobbs Bought MariioL
local High school hoys, left for Graad
thirty-three
W. J. Hobbs baa taken lonnal pos- during toe fair.
the shower hatha alone wocld cebt at Friday's meeUng of tbe Micblgaa
Rapids tote Booo.
when
all
ap|ilpaaiB be baa coipad oo the sbona tore than toe di
Hiu. W. A Galley and two xtolldron.
aeasloa ot the Palmer meat market
ot mk Uke. aad to this tael '
EiSBft Balenakj waa cafled npotj caUoiw for rales for cenvenUoni to and has aecnred the aerrtoea of Ed who have been vialUng Mrs. Prank
tsreif ha owea bis Sfe. Ha oxpecta to and stated .that it waa aa necessary be held after Sept 28 were turned ward Brady, aa expert butcher and Emery, returned to CadUlac Ibto
mornldi;.
that toe bbdy be developed as tbe down. One appUcaUon only
Mr. Hcbha needs
r. B. WUmcu atatton agent at''tbto mind, aa a sound mind oocld nm «i« 'ably acted on. *ar*d tbai for a Cbrla- Introduction to the pe<mle of the city
Mrs. J. t\'bUkp. who has been visit­
paint for many yean, baa bees ap- to a poorly nourished body. He died Uan nideaver meeUng at Traverac aa be la well and faTorwbty known ing ber brotber-lD-Uw. WlIUs Wbitkop
Au. xixre or our rLovna
my'.
Brim. ^ the
pMated Bepoty game nnd Sre warden tbe army aa an example telling of tbe City on Sept 2«-27, the dates coming here and will, keep only the best aad family jeturaed to CadllUc thl
m orsos.
lor tan oouOton Is toe sortbem part 111 conditioned reeruHa that w^ joat before tbe twooent tow goes into HK8U and by giving prompt and coi
morning.
BalBtaSDldby all drnrn-i* for
or
of tba atnte. Ha began bta dstlee Moo turned out healthy and atrong men effect Denials ot special rates wer< ' teona aervlce, hopes to meet with
Oren Cetchell of Sanlt Bte. Marie
by By Brea., ta Warrfs ZMrret.
registered
on
'tome.
appllcaUons
Bay maaslng . ^
. .
after they had been pnt on re^r
who arrived Thursday evening to at:
generons ahuro ot patronage.
Or. P. N. DavldBOB baa boss eos- axerdse. He nrged toe clnb to seenro 'Knights of Pithtos, Grand Lodge of
Mr. Palmer had been tn Traverse tend tbe fnneral ot blr-BIDtocr. Mrs.
•MBtohtoroamtbepnstfewBaya recnlU and glve-tbem the beneSt ot Michigan and Uniformed Rank. Bay City tor toe past five y«an and dut^ Geo. GeleheU. ot Platto, returned to
1-8: the CUttena’ Indastrtal tog hto stay hero has made a large toe 8oo,jhto morning.
toe club
8. Alpsni M aatsosg to bto
H toe sm meettog la any erttorion assoeiaUon*«t America. BatUe Creek. number of friento and baa worked up
*' B. Renney left for Oreeuvllle
boeae oo Ottama street, aad Ml ^ toe athletic dob will have toe beat 0«L 7^; Pint Mtohigaa Bigineera a large trade. Mr. and Mrs. PalmM- tola morning on a bost&eaa trip.
aad MmAanloa- aoseal rennlon. Bald­ left toll afteraocn for Oklaboma City.
0B la movtog Into bto newly aeanlred aaaaan ot its btotory.
Miles D^lea aad wife who have
ing. Oct •; Hlddgan State Teaxtoers' Okla., and after a visit there will go been vtolUng with Vera Hobart, re­
anw
yr. iiW-Shower for Miee Maeell.
BatUe Creek. OcL 24-M: on weet for a five or elx weeks'
Wttor PeiTTtbes moved Into toe
turned to te eldman, Mich., tola n
Friday eventog toe friends
Michigan Bute Sunday School asso- cation trip, aftoe whlck Ikey will re­
■onto Bat on Cedar atreet owned by
nelchbon ot C. E-Taylor gave a show- datlon conventlMi. Kalainaxoo. Nov. turn to ihU cKy.
Mrs. Joithb Cox.
J. W. Hlllkor left on a baalneai trip
C A. Whjland preaMenl of the Bto to Mlia Mary BitaeU. who had been 13-1&; Michigan Christian Endeavor
tor Klngtley tills morniag.
Before yoo bay your beating atove eome in q«d see tbe
Stepped e« a Nail.
(Mmeat and lima Oo^ who with bto tovited to toe Taylor booM *70 spend unttoLTOUte coBventton. Grand Ripida
Mra. E A. Bralnard. who left last
the evening Tbe ebower waa a com­ Nov.. 21-24; Michigan Sugar company.
C. A. Torrey
the 7
tually baa been spending the
HUtng for VlrglalA U here spendlns
Detroit Jewd Front Diving Fine Base Eeatgr. Tba hpdaommm to tbdr bnngalow oo Bto Uka, plete surprise to Use BtoeeU. Many bc«l greweiu' meeting. Caro. Nov. stepped o& a rusty nail Saifday
few weeks with friends.
fool
tat wood stove made. This stove ia very eennomiesl in fall and
baa ratorsed with toam to tbelr Chi- presenta of tinware were made aad
moraine srito aneh force that
James MUUken. who haa been
tost ot all a beantifal bevel plate cut game. Ann Arbor. Mich.. Not. 16.
point came tbroatfi the top of hts apendlng bis vacatloo with hit parwe will gnamntre it to hold fire 20 botm. It baa a large feed
'Httaea Oraee and Margaret Kramer gtoaj table mirror. Tbe evening waa, No formal rcecduUon to strict^ tol- toot The wound to to aertooa that encts. returned this moralng to l^lc.
Mt tor Morriaon Tneaday to eater very enjoyably spent and refresh- low toe two-cent law was adopted, he to compelled to go. about
acoompacic^ by Clarence* Atwuud
door, bxik-d aab pan. hoary cast linings, ia handaomely nickeled
but the situation Is one tn which. U la erutchet.
the eoftoge for thdr Snt year’s work. monta ware terved.
who left for Harvard
tnd ia kv f kr ibc B. at Wood Stove ««>da We alto have tbe
Mtoa Btoaeu toft for Laadng this said, aetloaa speak louder than words.
HMs tMObtlatt left Ttmaday '
Some changes are bring made to
Jnlins Beers left tola morning for
ebe will be unltod to
tocreaae top capacity «t (he place, Howe MlUtary school.
' Asa Arbor to'entor
r>and atovus.good airtigbta, diaap aiitighta in fact anything
rtoge to Donald B. Batea. secretary
r of tbe D. ot M. He was an
aiaeag them being toa. moving back
W. W. Smith has retunud from
yon may mel in the- alovu line at prioet that ore fight.
of toe partlUbn twenty feec Mr. Tor­ arinesa trip to Fort CUnloa.
paatod by bla lattor -who. after Meat- to toe Reo automobile works.
Bridge Burned.
mtoa.
tag Boa. win to OB to MBas aad pay
Fire ot unknown origin damaged rey went In to Inspect toe work yesHerrey H. Andei
morning. and while looking Bethany. W. >«. last night
a Bylag vWt to hla SMtber.
112 feet of tbe
PERSONALS.
Mrs. U M. Stodtoa retaraed 8at- Prom Satarday's Record.
■ MttcheU'a oreek Sunday morn- over the changes, stopped on toe aalL his ttudjes for another r&ir.
y&ir. fait.
Srtay to Chlea«o.
.Uoo Jd tl
Samnd Hector of Denver Cot. who log. Seven bents were damaged butj It waa in so tl^y that he had to spending six weeks' vacatloo
Daalal Bakdy and w«a of Torch baa been vUtlng hU cowtos Mrs. It waa only necessary to detour one call help to extract itl
city with his folks.
XMka. sprot from Baterday antfl Non- E. Gilbert and toe Mlases Aaderaoa. paasriiger train as by quick work.
Mlaa Mary Annin who has bo->r
tStersoas vith ManBa to the left on toe Userari for Chicago to temporary repclra were made by af­
spending toe summer with Mrs. Coli
Haa Taken Charge of Choir.
OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING
ternoon.
. returned to Lesley. Mich . to;^
spend toe winter.
H C. Blodgett has been aacured
Harvey Darken tntoroed to
Tbe fire was dlMOvered at 4:45 tn take charge of tbe chorus and sole
Mra. -amrles Alexander to Loa Anheme to Keneaba Satarday on
gdea. CaU.. fWiaerly Uni Jennie the morning and how long It had
of the Baptist choir. Lest Sun.
Mpsiftoo. after a wetom vlalt with Harvey of this city. U rlrit^ her bees bunting srma uolnown. it caught day. he sang la the morning "U With
hM parentg
tn toe portion below and had a good ,41, y*,, Heurta." from “The Blljal"
alster. Mrs. P. O. Henmann.
MMa Oeyl Thompson of Napdeoa.
P. O. and M. C Miller returned itan. At 2:25 In toe afternoon ro-jm the evening. "Ono.SweeUy Solemn
0-, to vtolUag bar (Mber. Dr. Tbomp- Monday from Old Mtoelon. whme pairs had been made and truffle was yhoi^t.“ both ot which were highly
they bare been for toe past
she to nae toe structure.
|approcUted by all preaeat.
CBbealthj EUacys Hake Impsic Hacd.
-Ssrlid Eogliah and Amenean ware. Plain and fancy
She Bov. B. W. Tbompm baa bean weeks.
The passenger detoured was No. t,Blodgett hss had very large experiIt CNcd lu be roasidcred that on!>
c: iahea.' The line ia large so yon get s good choioe.
ymmsed to tola charge ter aaotbar
Mre. Dr. George Bliss ot Maple whlch iha sent around by the way ot;enee In this kind of work hat'ng sung urtnarv aad bladder troubles were to b»-aced to toe kulnrys
pear. m4 erill SB bis appolalm
U rlamac Mrs. Angea MeOolL !lbe O. R. A I.
as soloUt In tbe Fifth aveatt Presby
moiierr
aaxt SoBday as amsL
Mrs. C. E Henry returned
teriaa and nfth avenne Baptist
that
ne la Wyandot yeatorday after vUDeath «f ThomSa Mason.
cLnrcfaes of Sew York dty. tn CbrLt
nesily
lUng bed son
T. Henry.
Thomas Masoo. 1
Detroit aad under
Mrs. Eugene Webb aad Miss Ida er Of Inland, died at bla borne at 1:90
funou conoen director. MlddlcAll kinds of khives and fork* at different prioefi. lock
Britoer left for Chiew pectorday. Moaday moralng of bean trouble.CHcogo.
over before bnying.
Mrs, B. P. Devil, who haa been vU- ag<d 46 years. Besides an aged mother j 4
chorus U being organizel
Uing at the borne of W. M. KeUegg. Ik leaves three brothers and three sisBunday moralng and evenings.
raturaed to her home In Buffalo yesA number already bare been enrolled.
innrocUoa, and drill wlU b' given to
• tm •«» weythtaj eto
etei ;i!iDiphtheria at Kingsley,
Mr. Blodgett in toe lower pariore *
bor yesterday to eater toe Unlvmslty
m^ey. Mich., SepL 21-Tbe 12- toe church every Friday crralos
This line inelndae tbe famoos "firiffon*’ acisoor. It ifia
ysorold son of WUUam Osborne of 7:45 sharp.
sick or ••feel badly, ' beir-n
good cme. I have other lines aa wdL
Wailam Bloodgood. Ralph Ander­
hero. U Improving after a seri­
Robert E. Edwards who has bad taking
■ iag the
toe great
gresi fcl-locy «sncd>.
Sw-amp-Rool- b«*an« --------son and Proak Nay have returaed ous attack of dlphtbette.
toe choir work la diarge. has been Kilmer'skidnevs
are well tocr will cc:;y,
a trip to Chicago aad MUwau4 -werir ago UolgbL the sister.- An­ compelled to give up tbe w-^ 1: much ail tUc other organs to health. ..A in-»* j
gle Oaborae. aged lA died of toe dts- to every one's regret bceause d
will convince anyone.
tfsa why was to arm put the sen — kao.
If TOO arc sick tot can mak'
Bay Walt haa retvraed from .Chlear. ber death. It is said being has- iLraat affedioa which makes it I
by first doclorins your
take•' bv
teoed by the fact that sbe sras given I^jasible to contluoe the week.
Until sold I shsU give on^ 10c parage ol Vietor Storcb
ZZn
Tlie mi'kl and the
Mlaa Gertrude Van Mqlt ot Omeoa a teaapoaaru] of coHidHe add In mis­
-Root, the great
Dr. Kilnicr-s Sw
FkEE with every r^nlar lOc piokage.
3OT reahitd. It
PERSONAL.
•Inev remeJv.
arrived la tbe dty today to spend
take for medldae.
X wonJertnl cures
xn-U tbe big best
From Monday's Record.
few weeks wlto ber slater. Mrs. W. A
iressing cases, and is sold
tbe molt distressing
Julius Beers left this mornlag for
Tried ta Kill Telatai.
WQUeoH of li« Raodoipb sticeL
■ its merits by all
lame his work
Mmeow. SdA 21—An attempt waa UiDA Ind.. to
Her tatbto and motaer went on Id
druggisuin fifty-cral.
•tea tdd to. but toe
PUls I gel
- Count ToL tbe Howe Military college.
Mlaatoa to vMt srttb rcUUvaa.
tea. I »M4_wmi to every ^
Mrs. W. H. J. auff left Saturday
. aeTeral rlffe abets bring fired
fakre a Mtnple bottle Bsrestareswrifa >
ran act laccoj
rurd today after opeadlag about titimmh tlie srindow at bU home in for DetrriL after spending toe sum­ bv mail five, also a pumplilet tri.ingjou ;
tb-to as 1
ryle etb
mer with Mrs.
...........................
tkiwe wwks with bte aepbew OeMge' ibbe aaburh of TuIa
bb« to find out if you tore kidney oe f
ft IIS nblHty to ruee euch
Davte ft Cedar Rub.
It ts said the great aoriallat wrlierj home ot O. C. Isgrig.
cmabiiy acted Uk* magic
CarL
wMa
and
danditer
Mias Xanthippe Chaae of Kalama-laarrmriy escaped ddhtk. Thte waa the
. ------------------------ —------- when writing to I>r.Kilm-r A Co., hing;^
Me a sac
----------------hamZon.N. Y. .Um-tinakeanymisuke,
TSAVERSE dTV, tOCB.
» arrived In toe rily thte evoolng eecond attempt oo hit Ufe anj he Iz Amelia of thte dty. left for a visit but retnemtier
retnemlier me
tbe name. Swsznp-Kool,
for a vlalt with ber ateter. Dr. Sasp roU to be In diatavor wtth the pint- with friends at SuUoos Bay this
jaBU of bte nrisbboiteood.
jmoratng.

We Believe

patents;^

J.. J.

BREZIIMA

F. M. PAINE.

F-I.ORIS7

ts£

-iSS-e-r.;

The Farmers’ Store

r.73'„

F^RANK TRUDI

tfln Tie Kidien tie
Weikeied Ij Oter-Wiit

China Ware

Table CuUery

Umous Dyspepsia
for 12 Years

Scissors

Victor Stareh

Grocer

i.S'.r'"'
€l

Groed

MARO TIUVUMC MIIUUA

tUMORS CONQUERED
|OnrwlwlmliiB Proof thtt L»di« E. Piokham'o
I
VogoUUo Compound Succoods.

DaarMia-Ptakban>"I waa told *7 Bj pinaldaa that I
bad a dbtod tonor aad toat 1 woald
hatotoba opanto aM.I wMto
ftm toad___ ___________
_ _ _
hOlj aad took l^dla B. Ptokbaa-a
▼^atatoa OoaipoBad. lanaotoal/
eared of toe tanor bat oton fe*iato
toabtoaad eaadoaUBTowa wnfc
aftorat^ Tean of boBvlac-’'
Him. a J. Barbar. of Seott. K. T.

' fc«n

Sr3SSi^4

kU»^
iJTr^Md

•riow p«ta«, «

tooacbtwoal
nid ba*« to
laatoad 1 to

pen4, Mda tron saUt* roou utd
*bK* «T«7 adhttac wobu of it*

vtr«M, 1^ Art 4 ketttkUr

. OoUu

*‘l tekc (M» bUmv* fa wriv
tac to tba^ roB feT^t
K.

Dear Mia. Plnkhan:—
“1 bad a taawr aad I^dla B. Plak.
ban'B Vafatabla rr—mnwiiail
Utomeaftortwodaetora bad ftow
naa^ 1 waa^ tear jaanbekM 1
becaatotaketba
id. I aow
adL^f^P
toi'iVaffat.

RakhWa Vafetoble Oo^mad baa
doM to- m. 1 alao took tlM r '
«7M tsBor of tear 7«an' groink,
whSck ttuae of toe boot pbyaSr'—
•toetored I bad. Tbe* had aatd
------- ----------- v’ou-,-----__________ avltoUowtoafrieBd'a
ad^ aad tookyoBT awdidae. It bM
aad »aU woaiaa aad
dHaalaaraalUra.’

' Ito r r.
Oaar Mra. PlBkbaai :—
-IhaTebaaB
r a loof ttoe wflbont
laUaf.
«r told me I bad a CbrcU
aUowaa wao awoUaa aad
1 aaflatSTwith fnito aato. f wrato
todaj 1 an a wall wcmen.
K.
Ptol&an’a VactoaMe Compoand azaad atnactbeoed

bank Veratabla OonaoaBd ataada
witooat a pe«a* a lanSyto Tanor
Ofowtto aa weU aa —----Ulf of wonaa. aad
ritiea aad Ror-iror-K.

S!i

la Ly^ B. Plnkbaa'a Vegetable Conao^ that ■to OQiiaff so many wonaa
DN't tefst to inatot apon it when

rxA
ft*.
of femala areakaen are ^ted to
arrite Mn. Piakbam. Itbu. Man.,
far adrlee. Bbe to the Mra. Ptokhan
arbo baa been
b.
.....................
adTUaf
atok aromaa
of eharee tor laore than touty
d btore that aba aaatotod
BotbcF-la-law. Lydia B. Pfakban iaadrtoloy. Tbaa^toea
^11 fjnallfled to («ida nfdt

odea «( tba vCiaca. ‘
■ than abi
j X o-etoek. i
eC Are wu aouadad aito toa riitoi
nabad to toa boardfas booM aa tbt
aoTM of the tro^.
There tbar
fooad that toe fire bad bees fa the
toon «t the narderad nan bet wm
aot wbea toe pabUe
place.
Tba wan paper wae padlr burn­
ed aad a laap was opsai oa toe floor
toa bead of toa bed. On toe-bed.
dieaaad la hfi nadervanaeata. lay toe:
body. By bia aide lay
bat U bad aot baee flrad. Hia madarelotfaaa weid not ern acorebed.
-At first It waa tboasbt be bad
"
- larestfcathn aboved
toat toa body bad been aobfected to
rloleace. A beary blow bad been
atraek toe body on toe left abonlder.
ABoUier. awre aeripas. on toe top of
toa baa«.. Tba total blow, howarer.
at toe base of the akaU. ThU
bad broken toe neck and produced
death. The torcet can. need aa
"Tbe aborts eanaed notice
coroner who returned bis flodlaga as
abore atated. Tbere la no known
Ure for the criiae. All the eSecta of
toe dead nan were Intact locladtas
bfa money, which, howerer, waa only
The woman keeping toe bDoae.
proved that she was at a nelghbor'a
unUI a late hour and that It was toe
who detected toe fire upon her retorn aad gave the alam. In the
were three other men. Of thcae. ooe
was a local bnslDeaa
friend of the rtctlm. Two others weie
rancher* who had dnwn thrtr checks
and come Into town to get toem cash­
ed. OetUng Into town tate. they
compelled to stay until ndlnlng.
They wen almplT lo^gen
nlghh At the iaQaca^ th<
gave teatlmony to a connected iflnnner. that they bad heard no unusual
aounda and bad not toe remotaet Idea
of toa bappealng.
"The eotonar retnnied a rerdtet In
toat top daoeasad
to hia death I7 rtolene* at the hands
of and by a party or parbea
known."
At the timo toe body was hroogbt
Mt. that was as tar at the ant
Ues bad gotten but they were dete^
mined to sUi the matter to the boi>m. The young man bad made
>any Mendt to Und and all '
dee^y shocked at the tragedy.

alsht yean aco. Be aaaa a retormn of
Itoaa OOtapia, nent^ of wbtMe tba Bpanlab Aserican f
death waa nade to toa Record, ana
0»<»nlat toe tneedy. toe Hiekamordered at Und, W^nflton. No ^ Trtbaaa «ya:
moUre for the ertme baa iivi diaoor“Dean bad left Spokane aad localend aad.toepria no dew aa to toe ed at Und about two nontba n«o.
svaty ^na. The body ana taken to Dean folloared ptoao tonlnc as an
HlekarlOe a, toe honte of ftfd patents oopntfon nad bad about cleaned up
aad V. A.8tronfljui oade of toe tour- toe buatoeaa to Und and talked of
dared yonag maa. bad ratamed to noon morlng to a new fleld.
tbU city. Daaa OUkavIe waa arMI
"On toa Blgbi of toe nuudar. ha
A rtimti IB
.MMIM.
khown here h>vlac worked here for pprted with hia Moda at abont the kwklnc for trouMe mtleto rw »
Boraa dme. iaarta* for tba wost abou rntdalcbt boat; He, boarded at a i«r, eoa enoogb to take a faD out of ftKe» yorfc Ttowa____________________

"fm mtoer wwtt yea kara bm m
in.' end a Partaian lady atoed to be
an a taaetwr ef Frmfe
and added, with axdulalte Balvata. "1
am not obUged to earn ny Ufa. bto 1
want to bare toa an tan* u my nre."
Aa cadtsd Italtaa. wton taa tod aM)
a manoeertpe wiih a pkf^-ntotog.
wroct -It anything tSka CHa toppMM
ag^j^jnefj me enddenly.' “

ne strongest senetimes
eat the least, but they eat
wis<^.
Not-toatyoaeatibiitiriuit
yon digest, gives yon strength.

lomat at Waabingtoe wto aCab^ r
narked. -Your climate In'B “ '
wat yon caU darflcoolt. ebr

Uneeda Biscuit
is the most aonrishiitg and di­
gestible food made from floor.
Eat -wisely-eat for strength
—Uneeda Biscuit

They plaeedt
sel«ae one on.jn<% «tfe «f PW. wto
was. of coarse, mnefa efinb^-' ^
The mlnlatar. on eetong Idn aa
plaead. nld. “Are you swre yaw are
ecanforabla. Pair
To toli qnaattoa Pat «wiefcly rapitol.
'Bara yov boner. 1 tovew'l nwto

Ik natrtBTv itmd
ihut proof paekatt*.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COM PAW

J-1
fTUIfl OP INTEREST.
New Toto baa no foww than t»
fy-atoa Jewtob aynacagiMB.
Tb* first alaetrtc railway to »a
world was bnllt to IralaaA
Sbetodd esc* yearly <
rtagbinea tor knife baadlan.
Ctoka to dry roads and pweagy
■tores to New Zewlaad earn Cron SB
to ti;.sn a week.
Tb* rmted Stana Importrd S4.9M.ikS wonb of Uca to UCe from New
da^m. England.

kf

la toe Netore Pstd>^ Dm*.
He-I called to see yoir last ereotog ^Ub Is e creoBdlle-s few.- be ebeervoA
and toe aerrant told me yog were not
to* It elo*ely
. that
da. Bbe—Tee; 1 was sorry to bare
unnerred
mliiil yon. Be—I thengM yon mtnt
be: 1 beard yon Ungblng npMain to
> etopbsat-s trunk ibst I gM
SPA grief ntrteken tones that I alWhen lb* tispbSBt bad gone away.
nnat w^t myself ovt of eympathg.
To nmage It with Bd and with trey.
TW Obnlmate CWh.
•And here are aouM etatekaas I got to tbs
Fatbcr-Oooklng acbooU are of
wae after alL Tble cak.
~
Please noth* tb« for ea tbeir leg*
Dtoghter-Ia ttT I tooagbt It would And sise tba woo) eo tba back aad
be a terrible faJlore. Fatber-WtvT
Al*. tba wit that In It Is rv««al*d
A l*«n' dlipntar It to. don't you kaew;
All lu cisws bsv* been fuUy raptalaA
Reggy Improrlng by hia ttfe In TUs tapir t eangW ta tba }<agtos «m
But“i^Mllbd to tooka it to
For the tapir atlempled to bl
Debt.

r’iot Rg-

irw Hannwhlia making Us bowiB
a legal day's wofk.
Tbrw separate aortettas Is liHigtenS
'ceronid sharpen anrh are agltsilng for toa abeiUkB af tod
ntdnm tndr to India.

Dot the nie tl<sl y»u e-w on i!..- rnO of tta

•■And bne." ba> m

A Positive catarrh

imee
If itM wo
wonderful things that I 1*11
am wnlling ontll I can add to It
bunch
WThai I btiow will )■* aplendid oa vVI
ivaming to fn<t a nur wolT al t

Ek'iCiHsUi
quMly shserM.

la Cbtoa toere la no ngolar sR
aid of dtotaan. Standards ynty
dVerent pcortocea. toe ebto. or wntt
of length, raiying from nine to stoteen toebn In dISrmt ptuTtocM.
Chinee* mUe may be from a qnarterof
an KngUah mDe to a mile and tbtkonarten. according to toe twwrta

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
Children’s
Boys* Suits: Overcoats
AND

READY NOW

T

lO THE MOTHER who has bought her boy’s clothes here before, we say that our garments possess the
same high quality of workmanship, and the same/'lasting” qualities that have always characterized our
I
boys' and children’s garments. To the mother i^ho comes for the first time, we say she will not fail to
note their superiority over those she has been aecus
istomed to buying. Hn the first place we carry a slock
Id do credit to any city store larger than this.
this, In the
that would
le second place we buy from makers who hav>
ive spent
garmeents it is possible to buy. Every suit or overcoat
years in putting out the best boys’.and children's garments
overcot bears the
ovcrco
distinctive
T mark of high grade tailoring, with the resultt that when you buy a suit or overcoat here yo
yoi get style
you
get service. We are showing the nattiest styles
style and pa
latterns it has ever been our pleasure to offer our
patrons.
quality, in thei
itrons. Prices are not high, either, and there is quality
There is no better time than right now to get
the boys ready for winter while ever>-thing is new and you have the first selection.

BOYS* KNICKERBOCKER SUITS

BUSTER BROWN SUITS
Ages 2 K to 6 years. Some of the
best ideas ever brought out—
$S*75 10 $7M
JUVEKILE SUITS



The patterns are especially nobby
in these and are very popular for
boys from S to 16 years. Price

$*J09 to I&50

OVERCOATS

Wide collar, coat not pleated.
Pretty dark fabrics, made for good
hard wear. Ages 4 to lOyrs., price
$2(00 to $9.00
BLOUSE SUITS

We have never shown quite _8uch natty garments for
the little fellows as we are offering this season.
se
Every
ooe of them bears the mark of individuality
and posinc
degrt of style often lacking in children’s overcoats. Ages 2j4 to 10

$2.50 to 8.00

For little
from 3 to 10 years.
tor
liiilc men Jrom
• Some verj’ charming effects in the
new browns and other new pat­
terns, price from

Boys’ Reefers made for the boy who likes to play and
romp and arff just the thing for every-day wear. Ages
** *****

.............. $1.50 to 8.50

trsoto $9.00

Overcoats for the boy made just like men's. These
possess the same skill in workmanship that character­
izes the men’s coats. Come in pretty dark mixtures
for the boy from 9 to 19
~
years old. Priced..

BOYS’ TWO-PIECE SUITS
Excellent patterns and colors,
made for service and will stand
all the boy can give. Ages 8 to
17 years. Price

$3.50 to $11

ATG O O |~y *** Wtadow Display. We want yon to sec this, fhe best showing oi boys’ nnd eblldrcn’s

jLM

«MANOTftAVBi*KMeMSa. TIKIMMY. t

-iHiwirr
TM •mi rf*Mra> PmU.
TV'IMM mum Mk« nr


i£ tbi umt md of lAk*
Im foloeotod tbo vtoek of tho
rnwir OIV4 Tnnno. Irlac l-llO
'•Dm Mrtli ’% wmt
IlifclbnTTT Tbo kaS Mo In UOrtr
tf» «Ht of uutw. tai tbo taMt

M ftna M H «M rratr«
nt
nu» of Lnko »tn.
no podHon of Uklo onwk lo am
tbo salMnvoM otonwr tmk bot«m IWMlt rtnr ^ Poioo PooItolnc mtoriy »!«•. with Uko
Mo pM ap »t BoOak> and lo« In
{ho w«K and. tbo elotr do^ of wntor
CB fblo wroek Mr ho lodoeod
twpatr fool.
la rWont otenno
iUkliii foot, or toon with b«vr «

Mra. w. a Bcaartor went to Ghligo oa tha Mlaooari todar to tIML
W. C. Gaanett wont to Waltoa Chla
aornla»
Marr Hamer who hu boon rooorttag at Oaiino. loft for F
' ‘
otag.
_
Id, widow of tho tata
te'
Halataod.
and
toer
eaUdraa
left
Mkt to tho bokto of Bobart B. Waltor
lor Omnd Bapido thia moratag Vber«
at Bshth
tbar will make their fntore bme.
PlM atroou. at IM Swdar
Nlao StaUr Hlggtaa Of Moatatao
tag. Tbo raar*w»n had caaght
tbo oton plpoaad pkoiaak of Aaaf wmt thraagb tho eltr todar for Dolath. Mtey.
Owtag to tbo tut Bat tho wind
waa la tho aerth. tbo' hooko wna bUod with anoko and tho prUMfpal danoga raoolted traat that Chtef M«tkr
Mra a Modomaa and
otatod that ha bad aorar aaoa
loB naoka troa a aaail flra baton MMHO. Mft for Battrrmrg. MU.
morning.
la kla Ufa.
W. J. Waoao and wUb. whb ban
no bra wao dloeooond hr Mm.
boon ^«ag aboot oU
Woltor and oho waa aauiatabo
bare ratoraod homa. nor
tho galek rna the dagartnom mm
I ooeotapaaM br Mra W<
mother and otepmother. Mr. .and Mm.
•aoa Ball.
Wmiarn feUkelr.
Bandar tbo O. W. D.
A.
Toteo of DonTor. Colo., wbo
too* woa their eighth TkMrr oat of
toa gaataa pia>od hr dotoottag tbo hu boea rtolUng hi* motaor rotarned

Tbo wrack boo book toaporarllr
Mikod hr b whlU flnc with • rad
•mar, wHb tbo BOM -U. «. Uko
■otrar" prthtod Ok It
, Tbo Oikkd Trarorao woo owaod br
Dnclor « KoWo nad aood to eorrr
Iran on to Bk Bkptda ■bowoooonk
Oloa arbor loon la a Mi taalng
In noeUlMn.
br a aoera of I to L Tho naltora were
uaablo ta looato Boitaor. wbo pttebod
•old HtoCoMib.
Praf. C. T. Orawn of Ut Plooonnt o good »me throoMwat and bad U
foMortr of thto citr ww u tbo ettr not bar# boea lor a few orram on
toair Ok bio war bokw nfm opoodlOK tbo port or tbo a W. DY tb* gano
ooM tlm^ at Ulaad. ProL Orawa woald bare booa a abit oat
Old Pnaoloo We*w
. boo dlnoood ^ hlo two eottaffoo
Old MtaMoa dofeaud Koonlg'o lod»
than asd aino ola ofWa lot* but oUU
baa ahoat twolro aeraa wUeh bo will pradenta at Bowwm Harbor
dar la a looodr pmrad gaam
PitfID to 4 wb«a tba
tkiaad baa had a
tMa aooaon, tbora boiap oororal ban- waa caUed oa noeonat of darkoooa.
Wbd rawMon than and all Uklaff tho at the ttaM the can came, tber* were
pMo no w« that ktanr boa^t land two nea on baooo and a bearr bitter
lor okanaor hoMo. m oao wook. ana wu op with a good nan on deck, bat
that didn't chanfo the total .aar- Brnal Mato doaler dlapeood of
M^oa^ war and
worth of Ofopoitr and tho traaafora erythliig mut Old MAatooh
the orrora that thbe ioeala made. tJlor tho oakBOk an rorr
ware let la rnaa Bekattae and Norak
wera the battorr for Old Mtaotoa
•oek to btay.
B. M. Powrtl I09 thU eoaatrr foor- wtalo Pbllora nad White acted ler tbo
.’ Ibab r*» a«D f
bo afurwarda atartod a gonom) atoip.
1 tow raam aB> he wu attacked with
A Balt Water Bailor’.
) Rbwbouo went to EDc Raptda
fanr wbleb atafad with hU
. two ymrt. Thla loft him li
baalth and iM,Angoat ba ratornad
# OBUaaAb Ttilt fnoada Ha Mr«l tor tvontr-alu ream but bu not
BMII petobor aad then ntnraad to boon ta aoUro aerrlee for about twoabdmo naohrtag to oeil oat and tr jamn. He bu beoa la the aoothon neeoral
5^ back to-thla oonaUr- Ha did
Atm hack a khott dao aga aad oara ly whallag. On two trtpa be wba 00
ft baa COM htA to atar aa Omoa oxpedlUons In uartA of tbe aootb
ioiib good to him. Ha hu porehaa^ pota. Mr. Newhouu ta a rouag man
g Han at laad aboot onobalf mllo of 7B ream aad la very Hrolr. He la
M OmoM wbora bo taunde to mU apoBdlng BM oM ago la traraUag and
otarlag with hla rataUru.
ir*.

*'
Poet Boll.
TU BnaB 8M0 catholic lootboll
toaai doMttod the aagmded raoa of
01 oa tho
tho
twrifth otreet graoMt Saurdar.
Carroll waa tho otar making a toodi
down and kbw a nletr. The ttao ap
wao:
sooth 8M0 CathoHoo-MIDer. lo^

Hiffh koUal Mule Claaa
TU High acBoed aaade claaa bu
with about flfty
gad It U oapoeted that this number
oooa bo doobled. Mlm McMaau
hu not ret decided opoa onr o
tu owtag to the onoefUta nomber
of malo rolcu.

JUior Clan.
The junior <aan of tbe Tmretu
atj- High ecbool heliJ a meeting Frt
MlH AgDM iagoeo hu rotoraod day nlgbt end eieoted tho following
from a three woolu otar at Prore- officeis:
mont. 8bo wm aeooBipanled br her
Proiidaat. Andrew Bldrad.
eooota MU Delpblne Boutaln.
Mra J. B. Qoalle retained to her
Becretaty, Rary Parr.
hOM' la Chicago r«audar after a
two moattaa rUlt with relaUree in
Sewiita Society.
TU W. R. a aewing ooclely and
the cltr.
Mm. B. r. Orima aad MU Minnie tbe Womu'o Relief corpe met with
nompooD. wbo bare been rtalUag la Mra
Murray Wday
mfteroooti
tho eltr. ntaraod to thdr honMO la TU Poet WM Inviied for < o'clock
ud bad a pot lacs ouppor, thirty
Uko Ann rootardarMra U HademoD and daughter, three alutag down to the Ublea ta
Mlm Meade, left reatordar for MU- tbe eventag. Mra Murray oerred 1«
waakoe. Chicago and Grand Rapldi.
cream and caU and fruit. To say
Mlu Jonalo Klsaaen went to Manlt- tboM preoent Ud a good time wo rld
but feebly exprru Jt.Mm. Murray
tae raaterdar to rWl.
MU Bertha Martin rotarned to In- lesres nest week (or ChlcagD.
lerlocben rvatortar.
regret her deportore.
Mro. Ora Oibba and da-oghter wbo
hare boon rlaltlng her brother Oscar
A BOY PIONEER.
Ckmgh of Omwn. returned to RichTllle Indiana raWoPdar morning.
feoeph Wotlb PaMul Joumay to Ora
a*n In 1S«4.
MU Nlta, Wrtgbl left lor Rlcbtn UM. whoa eaUgmnu from tta
rllle. Indlaaa yutorday mornlag to
middle atatn were going to maki
•ttead tho P^leada raariy meeting.
-Mra Mary Burnett ud two bhUdtu
Joined the ploaoem and mede tU Ui
<g Grand Rmpl^. who hae been moonJoorney orar tU plains and moontag at Neab-ta-wuta for the past few ratal. One of tUu lade, Joupb Watt
woeta returned to her home ycator. of UlmoDTt ta deocrlbad by tU autUi
of -McDokaJd of Oregon." He waa
day.
Btoan jtom of age ud wu
r. R. Goodrich left tbr a buataoB
to drira cattle. He walkad
trip tor
Mra A. A. Powera of NOrthport BOB of tu way to hla txsw boms.
*1 Utc borrowed C2A0. Joe. to Di
waa In the city yoaterday on Ur way
yon ooL" hU fatUr Ud oatd at part­
ta BUptrr.
ing. ud with tut the yeang mu
B. A. Voloo of Gleogarry retnraed
home yeaterday after
tu reot ta plM and flabbooU
trade with tbe Indianr. But n
parenta
PCRSONALB.
. Ooer^ L B. Wobbar. agad Tf. died
beoisl Be along them orar bis rifle
rrcB Tbnradar'a Eoooid.
at M aarlam ymt
and put so Boecastaa.
•tato A. S. of 4. 'MoeUng.
Ba ww
Wado Ualagtoa aad wUa . who
At a eartata potat ta tU Joaroey.
beug rapidly iway haac'on Borot rtfer, tU mu
a ratana of the Ci«l war ud hla hart boon tho gnoata of Mm,, Ualngror wUtn Joe waa drtrtag aald: *^oa
BMta WM fanortr la Pramaat wbdra toB'a father. O. W. Palmer, left eom^eted tor tU auto raeoting of the for
«a hu a ana aad a daaghu.
ty of Bqolty which had batter laofa oa and bvry oa into
for MaadA
wfbar aoa batai lA to Bears fOr him.
Mra Oramr Od«U and bar BOthar will ba Uid la this dty Oct. 1 ud I. Otejon. Piortatona t» getting oearea.
We shall need all then la far tha cbllfcaiiuid wu w uelo of Cbarlu Blr Mm. J. r. MkUal, wtaa Ufa
At a maattag held at Kajatoae Wadaeaday.
plau
wem
made and con•( ihM eftr.

guoou of Mm. Ptaak BtaaUw lor
“AIl right. I
- The roBiU w«a dhlppod lo Ttopast two woaka. rataiaod to Win- Mderabla bncdaaoa traasacted. ne mit- WltUQt
Wat at ll:M today by Cadwtakor
tag Uro nest month wUl U
Watt and BlMha Bowaab atraek
Hor.'Iadiaaa yam
[U Bn nurtou Ml today ter largo one and will u of lotereot ud with thair rlflaa-ud Joe*! boota.
-U we could only oat tU bootar
Au Afber to lOBOBo nor atadtaa la praBt to U BOsUra
•Igtaed Joe. Ban to tU knoea from
tu DatfOTOltr of MtaUgaa.
eonttaoally catting off hla troooei
f------ Bopt. fO-na steamer
Little Boy DosA
Mm. C. B- HoniY and Mm. B. T.
mend hla BoecoBlaa, be otrMo tbraogh
teaUe of Datndi. tamed to tho witar- Henry loft lor BMUlre
"Hklrrj-’''!«*• *to« « y**™toe BdU oS Uag Potat at t TlalL
“Bow are you going to gat downr
moatU ud IP days.dl^ Thursday
ikfaek thla auntag. no roMol wu
taqnlfOd tu boatmu when every
Mig. Ira Oordn wnt to Rapid CUT
vntid br TUothr Harlor of Detroit. yootorday. eallod the« by tU aartou at tu homo of hit parenta. Mr. and other eager pouenger Ud piled oa
Mra
JoU
Vlack,
P0€
West
Twfelfth
tu Hudson Boy botaoa aent up by Dr.
Her etww of oorutaoa men fon^t Ulaaas of Ur dughter.
street Of mamahmna.
McLougblta. Alone on tU abon stood
Iba tro u tou u poaatbla ud then
Mra Joseph Jaor wut to Bk RapJoe Watt "How ora yon going to get
lack to aoun^U ud wan picked Idi paateiday oaUad turn by tU UlUwnr
RIeUrd Oortotid Hem.
•P hr tu MUtaar Towar.
-I don't know.*
aeae of Ur brolUr.
RMkard
OarUnd
of
Beattie.
Wuh..
" no ItMiaHf um • woodai' at.
“Hots you any pewftolonar
Mm. Oaatgo Matbewa of PttUbarg. arrtrod in the rtty lut evening tor a
Br. tarift la Utl at Bv Cltr and
“No. nothing,*
Pa., puaod through tU city yaatorday
week!'
vUlt
with
hU
brother.
WcU troB BoBalo to Tolodo with ft h« way to Rigid City to vUlt.
-Can yon stag or toll yuoar
aoBnel Oartaad. ThU U the first time
-TcA both."
Ipota. OapUlD H. r. Bagu wu amaM». and Mm. Ooorga Gaderwood of tho brathora Uwa sat ta a goarter of
“Tory well; clUb on to tU Uw of
BaSalo am flalttag tU faUly
a cuUiry. He will fUU bore for two that boot" Bo they started.
their brother, M. W. Underwood,
“Well, figucebeoA pipe upr wi
• •
Uft dar Tonaa.
pneent demand.
^ Mr. and Mm. WUItaB BMtnar. Mr.
With sad and solemn eyes, without
J. B. King rataraod yooiardanafter
National BanUro' Masting.
<Bad Mm. Urray Avery and Mm. Ne_ smile. Joe
aat tM stortes.
iMDoir
left
IttBay
for
Now a thru BoatU stay at Loo AagoU,. Samurt Onrlud. enabler of
Bvesybody UugUd. TU weory emlOaUfornla
Btato
buk,
left
thla
aftenoon
for
De:!ort«u aad from then they will u
a WUUau Mt for Omeaa th trolL wUra he will Join a delegaUon
Ataaatm. Taaaa Mr. aad Mm. Balb
TU doctor was buUdtag a Jour mUl
trtnn tU Michigan BuUn' aatociaidf wOl «and aboot a woath tranb Bontag. to leek after his Cbjb tor
tkm ud go <» to AtluUc City, S. J.. at tu falls, and wltb aeme mlaglvlngt
iiii.lB TOau aad other ooatkara taw daya
Joe WM WMagod m a carpeotar.
W. M. Ubor loti for OcBoea this' tu party tnfelllng In * private nlgbt U slept In tU sUvtaga.
Mr. Aforyb hona ta la Haw
train.
Mr.
Oariud
U
fimt
rloe
preeibrtaaka, U beiag la oharga. « a Boralag.
«nt pay day be wu rich Wltb IIS
dut of the state aaaodatlon. Tbe na- ta baaA dotus. soap. Bodeon Bay
Osar Rooaa, u ST graduate
W^hoau of tu a. C Atkiu 4
Traforw Oly High oeaoot wlD Ufa tkmal oOBTUtloB li m>m Sept. 14 to blankato were bta.
On, uw aad toot maaafaotarwn
Merer blanketa fait ae aeft.
tar Brauftm taalgbt to attoed tU n InehMlrs.
Ma band thM«htfnUy ortr tU wod.
Mwth
rwMral Borvtcaa.
within aotmd of tU potutlal falte.
Lu Water.
W. o. Barbour and wife of Pentu.
' TU fmral aorrU of tU lata
graat Idee came tato tU Uok of JoLow water baa 0
b of tu Miohlgaa ths facBST betas » «mls of Mm. T.
Otoh Watt "I wUl Ulld wodea mllla
R. Robsrts. era fUmsB kt tu Roberto trouble for t^e otoamor Loojanau
u this Padfle ecul" Taaif Utor tU
I eonoga wu hMd at I
hdBS.
bey ftoftUod tola raaolra.-Tooth'a Oeoantog between Pooch and Laland.
[ PHdar tram the
panloo.
Haaftlltoe.
who
bu
been
boat
bu
boon
bottorwd
all
oummer
I m. Wbtu cm urn Bighth
Tnfsrta cn aecooni of tU low water In the
Jove's Plro laUid.
. tu sof. a o
Oh Of tu grMtaet woadnm ef Java,
Otty with friUdB. issfsk tohwrrow rtrer at Lolud and to tho lost few
daya. It has tallan to seek an ostut "lbs flra MlanA" a Urge lake of teOTIMT a Otuk. w. w. afternoon -tar RiehaonA InA
tag b«A la naafty two mUcs ta cto
Mr. end Mrs. A. Ookdtaih ud son that tu but mar aoon Urs to lay enaftoucs. and ta tu center ImXk. mnk HeMsvorth
L Itaettngi Many bsosU- BOBSOI of Bk Bapido rournod boms up being uMble to get up ud down
ef Mft. Ut mod may
ntenally rtatag end taUlng.
« W4y today after ipuAlag tU Jewish boU- tho rtfsr. Cftitaln Mtaler aUtoa that
hta kns thla yur. due to low water BU graat Neck thnbem thraet forth
days to tu city with trfenta.
Mrs. G. W. Rloe ud Major ud llio.
gML..------- ---------------------J. W. Kuk of JacktoA returned bofta died doUam.
of tu colnmiia. thera are two ttganUe
today after ftaittog at tha boss tot tor. tu hull WM ehanged ae tUt her babUae near tU wvwtm edge, wbleb
draft waa laoauad. dse the boat
A. a Hank on Roaa street
Mm. a BtyU wut to Baptro tm would Ud to U laid up aoma Uma OB u avetago thfM ttmaa per n

“SB'-.'iR®.
br.A.W.a»M'i
KldBW4J«ar mil*

'

momtog to fML
Dr. Ugwsru'aad taaUy retort
to Ckleagu thta aomtog after rlBttog la tu dty.
TU Mlaoto Delia OUlsL Ba%n
Btost ud Rthal BBBawmlto Ufo|w
turned Crum a short stay at tU OIU»tt
cottage at WmSt bay.
Mm. 1. C. Barns Ud rWldraa of
stoiftey era to the dty for k ahtot
rlalL
Mrs. W. It Aniiiiaa. «ho tai beU
Bpssdlag tu BMMBsr vfth her tatm
u UM Trae NtaA fuft* fhN^
ths dty tofifly entonto w Chteega.

sims

mm

IfFLICTCHILDie
ObitiRBlB Cm of Easms CovwBd
Little GirTs Umbs witk Rumtai
IsdeBi^
Sora-Poison Oik Made
E.
Hands and Anns a Mm of TorturmSores-SufierenSoonRu
Ueved and Cempletetjf Cured*
Gratey Mother
I

"CUTICURA REMEDIES A
HOUSEHOLD STANDBY"
Su for on obetiBoie cue cf euamm
1 tuorted U) tbe CuUeum RmdmIU.
oad wuw> well pb—ra with tUahnaac
igotded that we

|TIm Kind Ym Hwe
Almys Boi^
Bears the
Signatme
of

*?!!53agg=g:
GataBMofrUne BorUBK *
ItorKAHCOTIC.

In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years

com Bemnlku ber f«et oad Umto were
ujrwid with running eeru. la aboOt
alt wertu we Ud Uc------ ------------”
-la July cf thU wear a little boy la
ourfatnUy pokonedbi* handr ud arru

ES.S'S.S'- ^...___ only tu
____ dies, wafthlag bit buda
g.SST'K,

GASTORIA

twelve mlU from a. domoT Mm*____
___Falrwuat. WokUt'a
Oct. 13. 19M."

Com Fee MoreyNaisan Kuhn Fund.
Kolten KuU la at Ktog^ey ud bu
•Tea: tUy tsM tta mtalttet; to bu^
beu thera for tU pest weak so that «? bomime thm was eWy a UHto _g^,
» lonhar aurahemoe need U felt
by tu meads of the boy.
Tho use Ud net bou roportod to
Chlet Ashum by tU rataUfse or tU
FiMrtr it Them.
trlenfit cf tbo boy dmpHe lU fut
TtikIST Ttt*"t rtibL Mast pMfAs
that it had beu publtohod to lU BeW1B7 Ofsr whgt ttiy hfifMt gsL bat
•ord. bat thU aormag tU ehMf l-kasw certata
srtata pMpto
worry kg.,
' who
--------------Mamed that the boy wm at Rlageler
wut thay Ufa. OaakMr-’
had ae MtfBed hie Meade ud relawut Uff thsyt JoailsFOMl.

LET MOTHERS KNOW
Uth wiU> Cutlearn
Soap ud a etagle anaiatlng with
^
Culfcum- .the i^wt Skin
■wcrtait of HBoUiesU. u
■Cord iiwtant irtM w

WEATHER MOVES IN CYCLES,
Length of CllmaUe VaHotiu Parted 1«
Thirty-Bve Yeora.
in I9U tbe weotUr will U u K wea
ta IKS or tbereoboni. Profmaur S.
A. Gregory of Queen's college,
don. notes tUt tU cycle of thlrty-flfo
yoon aUwu by
exoctly wltb a cycleweather changes 00 tfali corlh of on
Prafeoaor E. Brackner '
few yean ago tUt then
porUdM rartatlon ta cUmate orer tU
whole eorth. tbe average length being
about thirty-five yearn No matter wUt
waatUr'SbeWTaUaoB an eiamloed. m
tu tropko Of ta potar regtoaa. a variatlM ta a cycle of thirty-Are yean cu
lem. Ralafall.

m
mi

icktotfiefknBl
tat’a where you

get ^Qod cofeft

Neoe o( tbit “freih routed loose
by die pound** atm stuff fmn
Dobody knowi wbere, hill of duft,
•tuM^here and toiled banda, but
die real old, gttuiine egg and tugv
coated

Arbtiddes’

gMitiMit Alarm Cleeka.
••nevll dog* ' ara a sperle* of alarm
clock used in Orerae for tU pofpote of
keeping perwaa awaU. aoch m watch­
men. ftage drivem and mUroad man.
Tbey are generally small taacfc dogs,
gUold tbe person whom tU “dfvll
dor to drttllad tP.kup awake be a
stage driver. tU dog to strapped to a
little atooi beside him, and ibroughoot
tu Joarwey u keeps up a sharp Urkoften canstaf tU paasengem to
awake m well
At rtm— be will panaa tor a mtante
or two to moisten hla parefaeA rasped
threat at tu baain of water ml before
hta aad than begin agalm

WESIEMCMUM
N DfSiriCtB How epBOBd'
bw

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
HoBWi gbow at BmuW l-rtce*

ARIOSA

Coffee, wbkh die foUa

b

the <Kigiaal package and giind in
of giartem. rre<joency of seven wtaton
and tbe height of livem, lakes or Inland
sees, all veiy year by year. But. oar
laettog Individual yearn. It la toond tbat
tu coBdltlont tor aUut aeveoteen
yearn are below tU avrrage, while for
tbo Best aeveateeB yean tbey a
above tu average.
Taking several yean together. It
bdllevcd tut ibe rainfall will U mero
tun usul UBtn aUot the year 1913.
Juat u it WM thlrty-flve yeaci agtr-lB
tu aereoaea of tbe last rcutury. Ob
tbe average we may aspect tbat during
tu nest ton yearn the preasure will U
below tu normal and tU ralntall wtb
U aUve tu normal.
Here. tUm to a clew to a well marked
9rte of change ta terr««triil ud aotor
r. It to a cycle of ftwot
ream-tUt la. about tl
tta^ of
thirty-five yeam-tUt
raar periods of eon apto frv
tU eleven year
guency. Ua a period of a UBl/ more
tUn rtoran yean apota upon the run
wax end wau In number end esteoL
This eMfsn year period to of dedniw
Aamctor.
..........................*
tu earth rary in prectoely tbe
cycle. At tu prueot time tU sun U
m a eooditlu of mastanm ectlvlty.

L J

diebtebeft.

School Shoes

That’s Coffee I
Fart U«. rm.ntm N. 2CMI.iU u
OTATB OF WICHIGAN, the Prohile,
^ Court for the County o( Grand
Travpiwo.
fcaeiOD of said. Court, held ,st
probate office, in the city of Trar.
erse City, ta
in Mid ccninty.
reniDtv. on tho »th
ay of Aufuat, A. D lSo7
Present; Hon. FYcd B. Walker,
Judge of Probate.
In Ibe matier o( the ettiaie of Elftaboth U. Harrta. dereehed.
Milford R. Harrt* hating died ta
aald court his |x ilUon praying tUi
Raid court adjudicate and determine
who were at the time of her death
the legal heirs of aald deceased and
entitled to Inberli the real eetale of
Ml died
dl
which aald deceased
aelied.

Don't espeniBfiftt egain
tbia scBMii with cheep ahora.
Two pair of cheap shoee coet
more thno one pair of t;ood
ahofrs. Oor ebiIdroD'6 ahoea
oome direct (rom the factoryMode to onr order. All (food
laather^No Shethly.

H. & A. E. TWE CARD

li:-” >

ll-

UUpai.
A-AB-'a.in the forenot
Ing said petition.
It is further ordered, that public
notice thereof U glveo by publication
of a copy of this order, for three sueeraslve weelci previons to aald day of
hearing. In the Omnd Traverse Herald
and circulated lo
^id county!
Fted R. Walker,
Judge of ProUle.

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Uniform
in Quality
' —properly blended—fuHy
riUBted. You will like the

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»AY. SBPTKWMR M. IMP.
KUdnd 0«B»mb.
I K 4a.
He toUowad **--j—y late tha.Uttto
^lat a fik* bias letUr roe ban
eoQl aad we I replied Martory ptmapUp. 1 was sUllng-ioom. ao rlaln yrt ao oast fiha
vrittm, Mlldrad! Ton matt let w did not hare anp Bsettoga thea aM|jaat gatbering tbeae daadaUoaa tor took hto bat sad flowvn
oaa«.
luar tiDB roe asaln moo.
now aobool haa begen aM I don't dinner tedap.” ahe want to>> 'Yatksr thea
pnaenud blm to bar Uthar.
kaov If we can hare K asp more or la. foM of thea. whoa I heard'reu
After toe had put the fiowqra to
Butusa Bap Web.
not At erety
meeting
we
hM
Jwrt
apeak.creiy
to<t'apeak.
water, toa flew for maUter-s brat!
IbilM and WaprtatiaiM af Tlk*
Saptt. IMT.
dnadp llBca. but we nerer could get
n ace.- anaweiec toe aid gastle- aapklns aad tb«« they aat down ui
to keep toe hint to. Than toep eat
HaaaM Y«m« Mka angina
■np of the boys to go. I hare go(|awa, a tilde ateesUy. -WeU. mj ttt- tftoaer.
|
IH rtglit onto tbe km. You os make Dear Brealdant:—
I thought I would write a ttw Unw actee new mete berm, bwe are tbe tie glri. I think your tothar a dccMM>
'a tin of UacBta. put n in ibe oran
I graans!" aqU tha old,
nateoa. Bina Ptolep. Loyd Plxley.|lp forianate man to have
j aad oorcr It up tight, and the htaenlta tain M It haa been so (oag atoee
genuemaa aa father placed
wrote
to
roa.
Wa
Ute
four
—«*Iron
'daugbter. My girls.were .
ihnka aa nIcMr an to a rml erea. it
oaa helping *o hto plate. 'Well, well! I
OrmTea, Plopd Babry aU ot'Naobto' Bocb U my sorrow, though thay were
|pD0 know hoW to gat the oran bat tewTL lYa had a good time Ihto
1 never thoogfct I'd have soefa Into to­
vny. and David BotomoB. of Saalt Ste. good aona. tea 1 had three. hM Ue
ianoogb aM set b«n tba-ktoonJU up. mar esUag btockherrtaa. raapba
day. 1-ve baaa toeUng qnlte poorly.!
ARS
The eampara got aage bena'aM cook applaa and aU Idadt of thtoga. Wa MulA Ontnrta 8^ nil the ptoa to last aM the yoengeat one died tear and I bellera thaoe are Just wiM
■ t I
hare g UtUe kitten
ae.
We
Save
organised
n
C.
Orar.
Be
years
ago.”
His
voice
treabled.
ad them In Ue Dutch orena Tkep
Deeded. Cora-hraad. too. I Ao ap­
to
ao
ptortul
Ha
Socletr.
School
began
oe
laat
Tiwa“WeU. BP child, good-bp. aad thank preciate this."
look Uka pnrtrtdga bnt are larger.
•WT Jlvton tMn*,^
day. there are nineteen ecboUra. up pou.”
One dar one af Ub unateodt'a cho­ this Bomtog, Joet i Uttle <
He ate with a reltoh that was tralp
Malra. I do not know how siuy there
-rB cure pou^- welcome," aald
colate pie; ate baked the o«at Uka atoter Marr to cOBtog hon
dellghtfnL pratoiag cverythtog.
r
September.
are dovn. The^ are lota of
Martory “Goodby.the MaeBU. nM mn
dred.
ittamBa,
aM
I
picked
alxtr
eaugb^ere;
they
are
all
either
salted
-I
don't know when I've hM aoeh
8hc
watched
him
as
he
walked
apldar orer the km
marts, of rmpberrlea this aumiaer.
dinner," be declared when thep rose
or peukd to Ice and totpped to Chl- avap. lennlag oo hla cane. -|
One dap tkep «lt vent down, to aee would Bke to go to Trarerae dtp caga It la raining qolte hard weighl.
from the table. "Tbe flavor of it vm
hope hell dad aome dovera,’’
the atee tonrk abaap. TM avk to
I stora. aad I voold atop to aM so wa could not go to ehoKh. This la tbooghL -I lUte hlB.'* ahe Mded. aa do one good Jor dapo."
Bade out of wood, dipped tote paint.
be called out. oa ha boarded tha
roa. I was at Trarteue atr toot
vary abort letter but I can
aha turned tesurd Ue bouse. -Three
He glanced oftectlooatelp at Mar- train.
aM put OB the akeep. Itoa mao hare
Marr nnd l went 'caoaa she think of asp more to write to night. aooa. and all dead. Poor old gantledlffareoi markn to order to tad their waatad to hero her teeth ftiled. aM
"Marjory." said her totber, wham
Cood-hpe' to adl toe Suatotoera,
B»n:If you know what a treat thto has
aheap apart.
ahe came hack to the .^gaa. “that
ahe wanted ae along. I hare sot
OenrMe Owen.
Bhe thoogbt
U
of
been for me. I've been sick all win­
Bperp bad aerernl aMdla
was a fine man. my dear. '' WOberotung br a pellov Jacket or
Toor lettera ore atvnps totereetlng, the dinner, nnd when fnfter
ter. and this to the flrat meal I've real
Ona bona tried
torce to 1^ name—CYloael Reger
hoable be4 uia anmaer. tboagb
Oenrude, aM I urn ao glad to bear toe told blm about IL
ly enjoyed."
bna. bat a trapper caagbt Itt and aa rery afraid of thea. I wtll due
Wiioariorcw I'm glad we had the
J»A*4 ^1»A ,*at«i.
fiom poo.
“In search of aa nppeUte,
He stayed nnUl the subnrban train honor of hto preecace."
took tt back. 0kBtoa'*erTtun
to a'*err hump lit­ tor tola tlae, hoping to aee thU to
Uttle dsnghterr- he said, as he ktosed that vraa to Uke blm to the c
tle keree; la dark bar. with a dark print, t vUl write more next tlae.
T knew he ugs aomethlng oat of
Whan MarjerpY Drawn Came TnM. the llUto flushed check. “T vtoh he shrieked a uarnlng whistle.
nm Vke Praideift-M^t M« taU and mane and haa tcta of white
the common." repUed Marjory, wllh
WmiSM.
Toot
Martory had thougiit It all over and could hare some of your dinner then,
"1 must gu," be q^ld regreUuIly.
coortctloa.
^■••and Vtaa ara«l9aiA—«n. Irma apou oe ker^ ibep eaU a apotted
Ckrtotlna G. OeUnesa.
over agate She was thinking of It nnd I believe he'd fled ii.
-T'U
a-alk
orer
with
you."
declared
beraa a ptnto, out hare. Thti borae
Three daps toUr father hrangbL
Boat be rerp prood of kartog now as ahe picked dandeikm greens
Tbe UUe did look nice. It always Majory. ra abe banded him hto flowhaa ahrapa Urpd to one ptoee. She'
Marjory borne a letter. 8h* optmed y.
for dinner In a ooroer of tbe old pas­ did. tor Martorp kept the cloth white
wai bora them and raised,
It eagerly. Pinned to U was a aleMer
Orpfcir 1, ltdr, U17.
ture where the grew partlculnrip Sne aM even, and the diohe* shining. "To­
They left father ai the gale
there and wo ahe will alwart
slip
of tone pajaer.. it ran aa loUowa: .
and ahoadne
Hm It Haspanad.
day site had pat on aome of mother's Igether thep croaaed tbe fleld leading
back U ahe geu
looe&
"Dear UtUqJJIr]:Q<fanUaAs ahe shook tbe molat brtnra earth eumini }eUr In a prettp dish. There
ne!*' aald tba SomiMr.
BO
man wiabu to thank phrMr-A warp
Gmwn. Mich.
'ram tbe green and tender leave*, ahe were the potatoea. done to a turn, tbe > the track.
YWIa pa^as bar crip
^aoe. bnt ttaep, do not Mre
-1 expect pou are a happy girl." happy boor, and tor aomethliig elae—
Bept. 10. 1907.
sighed. -Nov that mother to swap it dandelion greens bolied dovn
AM alaaBlas bar bouaa
aatd tbe old genUemu aoddenly.
to taka bar back. AU nap hare to do Dear PreeldaBt:—
would be no easy.- toe thoi«ht: “but
ror a bns SaalbarB trtp^
a state of perfectneea that
Marjory flushed a little. "I try to
to to tot her toooe. tie op too reUtt ao
I thouMtt I would write a few Unea It would lake ten dotUr. aod ten'vonld do civdlt to an iKder bead. The
‘‘Bw^a a pot of rad paint
be."
Me can eot akmg tka wap, and ahe to tot pou know that I am veU tad
toe twpliad modeaUp. "oalp—"
a pair at capable young hand* brteagdollan to na-far away as—tbe Indton com-breM wai piping hot. nnd ibe
' l*aa laat ftwd Jaff ovw
*Onlp when?" qnranoaed the ol tog to one Mira Marjory Deans, of
goaa right home ataoe. Once ahe was hope poB are the same. | thought
Ocean. Fve Just set mp bcnit on fix- had made coffee. Tbe butter wna
a Bind It with «Uia
and let loos# would wTtta and tell pou where I wa
genUemao, almllng.
whom jtMi know. AM becaaoe tha
lag up motherY room. It la
To eolor tba clorarK
at seren o'cloek at night;
writer of tbto letter admlrra IMootry
"Only
whan
I
get
envioua
and
Want
toto meattoa. rvut. I vent to gnnd- by. nnd ten doUara wonld do it an.
I «ut boar (o laara It.
tfOotk tbe next morning
and thrift wbeaevar be aaes It. ha
ttaingB."
paY ^ worked six weeks. Once to Let me see—four doUara for that oak
•U aaaai aama waate.
a while I went fisMag. nnd one Un>e rocker Fve been wanting her to bare
-Don't. Bp dear.- apld the oM gen- aends as a alight token at hto regard
AM t ea«t (aka it witb ma.
Joat then a abadow paraed tbe win­
When tbe eaiapeia left Auguat caught tktrtp-toree nice IMi. Oocaa- for ao long: one dollar for dotted dow. Marjory looked up. 'There he tlemaa. Iriog a hand on her aboolder. tea doUarv. to be oaad bp the raid
I'B ia loo grant baata.~
Blotb. to go up 00 the bina ther lanaUy i went to>KlBgalep to get eome swlaa for cortnln*—I could make them' Is now. father!" abe cried. And then “Mohej- tos'l everythUlg. Why. chUd. Marjory DenM to any maanar aha
Iwt tbaa . a* qnleUr
hoped to dad a aoov bank to nuke giooertoa. Then I cnae home
myself: thrae tor paper—that lovely! aa toe took In tbe tired lloea of the yon are rich with yonr youth and may see at.
Bba irnad bar ere,
-Wllh beat wtokea and thanka, he
M enan with. It aaoved that night wont to Traretue Ctlg tbe Fourth, of
>bud pattern at Mr. Darts'—taUu
figure leaning bearlly on its cane, u bealih. and your kind father aM
A buk wubgraaa t
which Bade It rather cool to tire to Jnip. I was there a week, and I was and I could do tbe pnpertng; and two'4n,pjratton came to her.
a»ther, braldeo." Hto voice took on begs to remain. Her obedlcat mr8ba aaw ataadtag br.
vant,
a toot with (nir oonp hrea to get aloM. loo. Once I went to aee poo dolUra to divide between paint for
“^ther.”'ahe began engerip. “dlngraver tone. - -All thtoga are pour|
■katmgbt Nphor brmh
“Roger W'. WHberforee."
warm hr. Ther found eotae i
hut pou weren’t at home. When I the woodwork and a shelf for her
As qolek aa a arink.
j, nil ready. VS'hp can't I nak him and ye are 'Chriafa'
■•Oh!" cried Marjory. "ohJ" And
foar feet deep, but did not get the toe SaBC back I went to Kto^p again. books. Old Thomas a Kempla. two of in? I'm ante you'd Uke him. and It
“Yea. I know," answered Marjory
Aad aald. artth a laugfa.
then ahe laughed. Laughed tor haperaaa made after aU. Dovn hr their
I caste home and vent to Inler- Frances HavergalY. WhUtler-a poems, wont be a Wl of trouble,
•otomaly. 'Ynd l,.*ronl forget. Thera's
*TU aoe It, 1 UOak."
ptoeu, for the raektogtoair. the rraeH, at that Ume tbe people
B aM atapcd two oapa. I
along wllh Buma' and Beott's—toe FYtber look a aurvep out of the wln- your train."
8o aka laid os tbo pnlal
harlnc the aecond crop and It
flahtog tbe two dayu. and never got a ketoa Uioae books in her room with dow. It must have satlaflcd him. tor' The nld genUemau prereed the Utile Irad wall-paper, the book-ahelvee and
WA a ragaJar apuab.
the curtains tor the dear motherY
feal warm. When ther atarted-'aown Mte. There was a me^T•*o^ound her Bible.
Darting mother!" ahe'be turned, saying: "ItY a good Idea, brown hand gratefully. “You've glveo
Aad MM*a md bwry
room had, to a momeot. baboau a
is borae back'ther eaaie tveotrinMea there, and I went aroand on it. And whispered. "I wonder' what she'd mue housekeeper. He's a genUemau.
each a happy day. UtUe raald," ba bleesed reality,
la toar'aM a half boom aad did not then I went to Trarerae CItp agMn. say—"
I every Inch of him."
i aald. "Do you know, Fve fouM somaAM thafa bm U kappasad.
tUak tkar were hurmng.
Ther but I didst bare ttne to eome aad
She broke otr vlib n uhorl sign ofj Marjory flew to tbe door nnd cat thing I thought I bad kmt forever—
la mj aataaa «alha>
Whara Ha to.
dMak take ear raad but Miowed the
I had a blrtbdM pattp the impatience. -W’hnt'a tbe u
the yard. 'The o^ pmtlamair an. appetite. I beUeve It was the
I fopM that rad bank
Tommy to raly Just bagloatog to
dtvlda. One road to Joat aolld rock twastp-etnl of Jolp. I was twelre tog anything, when one to so poor!
was walking slowly. He bad foond if dandeUooa. Marjory." ,
WlMi 1U Inn' MOka.
Ulk. no of courwe he does not go to
irer a tnlle vfth out a Mt of dirt peara oM. This to all I can tbtok of. she weal on. "Father would hrip me (o« flowers, but only a tew—some
No* I'ra Md jDU (kit tala.
"Come
agato,
than,
aald
Maijorp
echool;
hot
hto older betitbar RobMa
<B It aa tka nla vaMea It aU aff. ao good-bpe
.
If he coulA Never mind; I won't carlp bluebeUe. a crocus or two, and hUihelp.
Bov It aU aojM aboat.
to taking hto first term.
But eras up there the aage brnak
think about tt anp more.
some wild croke-eberfp hloraomt.
m earn roaV ballara it.
"1 will." replied tbe old gaoUemaa.
Whan anybody asks Tommy whara
grown. Thair (ooto cttag to the little
“Let me aee—what toall I have for
He tamed at tbe sound of flptoc "Good-by. good-bp. I map wi
Without aar doubt
Bobble to. he anawen prompUp, "Do*
a^Jn tbe rocka. Of eowna ther
How Bsnp ptoeea you were In this dinner todny? l know—boiled pou- foouieps.
letter of gratitude for'tbe dai
to stool to find ont!*
dent gat to ha Terr Mg la atMi pUaia. anamar! I wna eo sorry apt to aee toee vUh tbe Jackets on. dandellaa
-Ob." arid Marjory, coming np.“
H> pU.Tfnr. n«i Mtaar :that rou eaa.
don't /ee bow ther lire aM
greens, corn-bread and apple pie.
“you found some didn't you? And
Aa roQ
thta Mg
_ votld, grew at all. Out nenr Br honae to n
glad mother cao have n Uttle visit. | won't yoa please come to and have
tkaough
Wf rook aboat tour feet tall
anyway." concluded Marjory, at she 1 dinner with father and me? I made
Grnwn. Mich.
Bst tka Udaga Ckat vtu oeuat mr elgbt feet ncrwaa. On that la a bit of
rose wllh her bright Un pan full of corn-bread and 1 cooked the dandeSepL 11. 1907.
tUtio ua
and a Uar aage brwab ro*tok: Dear PrcMdent;—
dandelloca. ‘T’U do ray beet to keep lltoa. sir."
A» «Mr the tklBga that roQ do.
Bon U lew deuUr Ihu tt nnd to bo.
It to aearwalr three Inohaa tall, hot U
The old gentleman quite beamed.
1 thought I mrould write yoa another things running while she's gonett to aaar aaoogk- to alt on tka lasoa, a onto Unla bwh now.
Wbai'a the use of hartng a big fifteen- "Made corn^read and cooked dandetetter
before
echool
aterta.
t
had
a
.Aa Uw woitMt CO btarMr thMr
Certoin roBof nnd mualbr complotn raconcT
.
B.
P. C.
year-old
girt
If
ahe
can't
help
a
Uttle?
lovely
rime
this
vacarion.
Our
aehoot
Ilons.
did
poar'
he
aald
genially.
»ar.
wrill result from tbe foQowinf trefttment:
aterta tbe glstaenth of SepteBber and I'm glad I can—"
"Well. poB'd better beUeve 111 eome.
Aad boatt or oor bobot or laaocla or
WonldnY we all hare enJopM loeh 1 wHI be very M*d. We are getting
"Good-mornlog.* a pleasant voice 1 don't know when I've been ao tired,
a camping trip! R U nlbd'to know new Mdltkn bum on our echoed. <
Hope, retl, fraili oir, MndStcfTjutd near by and Marjory turned with and that tralo for the dtp docen t go
about dlSereat parte oi ov: Mg we would have been going to school
Tor more than an boor."
aUrt. An old '
£mef/Si'<on, ,
ITT. BuMOee wa all «o and see
I am to the sixth grade and I few feet away. Itantog to
last bow Idaho looho on the map. and nm toniteen peara oIA I did not pass Such a handsome old gtoUeman. with
A.L DRUGGISTS. SOe. AND Sl.Oa
than vail faal erea bMtertaaqaatott
(hto penr. If I bnd paraed I would white hair and
with our SaoBbtiMn wbo lire thera.
hhve been In the aevenlh grade. 1
“Oood-morntog." replied Marjory.
tkars Idddaa nvap.
have got a bicycle to ride to school amIMng. "I was so busy with my
IT praaldenl was so pleased aM ao I don't have to get Ured walking. thongbu I never heard jwur atep."
Koiir kalka tn Om Inal aamiat
toteraatad to the letters
«
I have got a dog and hto name to
“Toa lotoed aa If you might be
k«r%M «bo atopa with 1 tola week teUtog bow some of
Panto and t have got one ent nnd
planning n cnmpalgn." the old gentlebofn aM gtoto had apent their raoa- UtUe kJtuna.
Mp cat's name
iwtunied. "1 batove you'd mnke
Ska wwulA like to bear ficmi Teedle; one of mp Uttle Kittens'name n good general. 1 quite liked pour sir
What better off are -j’ou?
It is nerve energy that nms
An» «M dnm vtfl ba. wkUa
BM(w of them, too; arkot did |O0. aM to Soowball nnd the other to FTeetfooL of detemtoattoo."
the organs of yonr body. The
You are still helpiog your
«■' Baras
poo. reo. aM roo do Ihto anmaier?
tbtok the postal card you sent Rua■Did yxwr cried Marjory. "I'm storage battery is the nerve
Otfom wto netoctoa sew.
landlMv], and* he it buythg
seU RoblMon U very praUy. Mp dog afraid. thOBgb. my detenatnarioo In cells in the brain and spinal
eatuaa Bay Mick
la locking at me now )nxt ns if be this case wont amount to moeb.’
____ and from this battc
tery
more homes to reot.
Bept. 9. 19W.
wanted to help &e write this letter.
“Oh. you dan never leU abont that. nerve force is sent out throngh
ported:
The longer you put this
Dear Praaltost:—
Ok pee. we have got n boiae and a Bometimoe strange things come to
i. Tt •
systen
> rUrtM fkarar. Monroe Omtar.
would write a few lloca
aM a Uttle calf. The hone's
aid the old gentlemen. afUIng
_________
^ ______
healthy
^ you .
body
matter off the more rent jtou
Mlah.
to pOB again as pou wanted the Bun- naae to Colle. sod the cow's naae to
He looked at bar pan of have plenty of nerve force; if
pay
and the looffer you ere
U
*>>UoUo Pronek. Trnnana Otr. MkA. beama to wrlip abont ear
Judp and the UtUe eaira name & dandellto greens as be flnhbed speak- you have not, the organs wofk
;
X Flepd BBbiT. OMwgo Qnroa. Bdaa
without a home.
have had a toretp auBBar. Bartr tola CulUe. WeU. as my letter ia getting
-Bless me!" he cried, “dande- imperfectly, the circulation is
- \ Asdarociin. Acnaa Itogaw, Lord and
sprtng Chrtatlaa and I i
Ite long now. i guess I will doee
greena! It's been a long Ume sluggish, digestion bad, appe­
See us about a home TO­
\
Ralar.
Nnablnwar.
Mich.
ch aad thep are grow­
Unte. ao good-bpe.
tite poor, kidneys inactive, and
since Fve taated anp. and l used
aoloOBii. SMlt 8te. Marta.
DAY. We can build or sell
ing fine; they wnt ripe pet but I
YoM of 'em. 'Fhst'a what a per- aches, pains and misery are
wlih poo could taste them. One Sunyou one ift almost any part of
Anna M. WUkens.
geU wbo has to llreatbotels. He the penalty.
; t OactiMe
Ototm
Owes. __________
dap not rerp long ago ChritUna aM 1
I should like to aee poor peu. espee- Blaaaa the good
You can keep the systet
the city.
s~OiB Crwdla ftoll.
^'*.1 M. Y.
It orer to am Martha Mork aM UUy the cute little dop wbo watched be lovea beat—muto aod cora-oread
strong with Dr. Miles' Nervim
Annette OMaaan. Battosa
Bar.
vent for a walk nown to the pon write this letter.
genemtinf serve
It assists in generating
nerv
and greena. for instance By the
Mtoh. Mnaa nant br MlMred OeU- lake.
We went down one way
- be added. *1 eam<
energy; it strengthens the,.hoaw another way: we
ooantry today to look for wUd-Bowera.
nen’cs nnd makes the whole >
Onri and neenaoa Tkarnr. Hugh walked tost about art miles, that was
and—to Bnd an appeJlte. I tboutot <7 gj-ston strong and vigorous.
BaanM. Moane Oaater. Mich. Namas a long wMk. Chrtatlaa. Maaiaa aad tom^l
some out to the fresh air. away
naK kr Mntla Ykarm.
plefced Wty quarta of
n long Use aloce I from all the notoe and smoke and bus­
iThaa I
FLOYD SMITH, Mgr.
toll auBBST. One time Cbrtatlna and wtote U pou. 00 1 wlU do BO now. tle. I'd feel beuer. Living In boardDW roa Bite t
Mat traekt Tonr pmaMast fait varr my hroifier and I were to a woods For pete 1 hare two kittens, three ing-hooses doesn't agree with
dints rritol. It sootbra aad ntrvogte.oorrr at not being able to bare a
home pIckiDg berries and we eats, one inbWt, nod two heni. Oor aitegeiher. Same old thing day after
ena th« ncT\-es, chasca away ib«
glaomr
and
d»pr«ralne
ihoughu
and
rtoit vtu red, and bopee ouch baan) aomeUitoc stepping
tcacherlB name ia Miss ReBmiogtoo. day. and no one to be sociable with
glrev tbs BuServr mcwvd nrength
and bop*. It U a suiwil) nerva raa tklM MU sot bare to hMpea bniab. W« got ao nirald we mo bane, 1 Uka her very well. My etodln are Somehow too. the time of year set ne
aierter."__
agahi. BM pertmpe we wtll enior it nnd It was only onr oelghborY cow. leading, language. apelUng aritbthinking this morning, aod tbe first i
aB the teoN tor kanag bad to waft. r tbougkl 1 would nerer learn to milk BCtlc. aM phpatoiogp. t am glad raiT.|r 1 knew I vos wishing for somb
Dr. MDaW Haart Cura It raid Op
r. But this aoBBer 1 tried nnd that adwol started, t bad a nice wlld-flowera."
85?
taSa
Bare to the rtoit that wna promtoed
I know bow to Bilk. I wtll be tlBe doring vacation. I apent It pUpMarjory smiled across at him to
na wiki ratena yaur awnap.
rm troB Ue ntethm- of two of onr thirteen peara old September four- Ing. helping mp mamma, and tak­ bee distinctly friendly fashion,
hkiw Hediml Co.. Elkhart, lad
teeath. One afternoon wbeo maBma ing care of mp brother. Well I gnets
"I tbinfc you1l find some up that
want to town ChrtoUna. Harold. Al­
will close as mp letter to getting
inon." toe aald. "They grow up
fred. Martin, aad I had n picnic all long. 1 remain.
Boekvtile. Idaho.
there earlier than Ibay do anywhere
tor onr selrea. Chrtattoa and ! had
Aaguat ». 1907.
else. ItY so sheltered. If youTl wsik
o«* China tea set. which we got tor
"P there. Fm qoU®
you'll find a
BentFJonrbriogatothe botmeviEe the flame r»It «a tot Chriatmaa to cat out of, and we had
ftartha Boyntoo.
few anyway, though It to early."
anU-lhat ia, light, white bread. Oaky bisooit, aad tiie
I know pou are a true Sunbeam.
■e tan pon aboat a oasteM ««■» » aU MBdB of goodlea.. Do pou like
"Thank you very much. "
bnt
cake s.d pulr, lUt the inn. eipeon-. Ihnr
apptos*
We
hare
a
lot
of
appiee
this
know of. Tbere wete aboat twnntr to
aM were a great hdp to pour mamThe old gentleman lingered n little.
bringa. and at a asv.'ng in price.
r. we hare soow large red ones BS thto ouBBer.
■ the eiowC ekUdiea fw Itte pm SmTbe tweet young face under the pink
Me pelknr csea which are rerp
Mtoere and tketr pnpna aM maBinte.
ean-boaaet attracted him for some
It's
tbe flour a:Ji ftU tbC ffOOdSCM Ol Ikt
•utiMM Univaralty.
wm pon please put my atoter
and pwoag lolka. too.
NanUowap. Mkb.
reason.
t prevra this pos.hvbcaL
e <B the Cradle Roll* I bare
Tka onmpteg partp bad two tenta.
Bept S. 1M7.
“Ton live here. I aoppoae?"
tivclp. CatJioupe Free. En­
ter
any
time.
Wrte
R.
J.
Ben­
aM did aU thair cooking to dutsk had good Uaea this euBBer but for Dear PrMldaet:—
‘Tto. to that boose over there.
nett, C. P. A. principal, or
Anna. I know pan bora aM glrta to an that. 1 am M*d actoooi began. Aa
As U haa been aome rime since I Thera are Jwl father, mother aad I.
W. F. Jewell President IS
-- a a dotck orm. ao other BoabetBs wUl want a ynie! have written. 1 thooghl I voaM write Mother to swap rtalttog grandma jnst
Wilccx Avtn Detroit. Hic.^:fW toetr tottetm. I' win my aM tot POU know bow tbe club to. now. and 1 teU yoa we mtaa her.'
I vID tell rou wkai.1t to Hke. It toaka
Ilka a Mg. Mt kettle wlU UtUr----- good-bpe.
We have not had a meetliig for some
“No dooW. -And poo-what do poo
m the kedtote. aM a kterj toon
UBe. After we got started we had a do wll^ pour ilorer

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BEST FLOUR and
RESULTS

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MAND TIIAV

MJ, THiWDAY. wmaw «. tw:

■'

^lA PELVIC DISEASE

•rm flat trea -oeur JL Repeat the
psialhw uiiin an tha giaasr to oat.
The suerpridag maewtfe of to­
day vasbM her wtodewa with water
In which a little keroaeoe has been
poured, and finds that she can polish
them at once with her salt. Untlesa
doth. Or she dips a rag in alcohol
aad then*'to whtttog. She mbs the
gUas with the mlature sad poltohea
with ehamola.
. Patot stains oa a floor may be
scoured oS by soaking titem tor a
short time to benalne or arpanttoe
and then nhbtog thm with emery
paper or a little puiTerlsed pqalcc
stone appded with a damp cloth.
TO restore toded Opbotstery.
the dust out. brash, apjdy a atrooj
isther of easiUe^ soap with a hanl
brush and wash off wttb clear water
Thai wash with alum water, ^'bei
dry the colom wMl look as weH ai
. tVben 00I0.-U are faded beyont
r^.-uWTT' they may be touched nj
with a brush dipped In water color,
of a sulUbte shade mixed srtth gun
water.

tocAi M taeb spwt aaa «
the like, but they aecd as------------ ,.
____________ ______ ___________
«wy.
mass wtusm «»
el
__ _ _
------------- ----ptot thkA
tndesd spaces ot eu tnebaa Omt win
cream, uae vOO. ffwpe Jalee )dly; stir
■ dude four rows eg the Caching. Sew
togelberi; put to capa.and aec oa Ice.
op each sad aad tack the pads to the
eerru with tody flagen. '
the walto at mcA coraar. That briogs
Bealdea the redpea jaat dm many I to added capers or chopped piekle.
MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor
the remedy in dose coctocl to the
more are enumerated, eueh as grape iBnt the cutlet made simply to meat
=e«t The pads latcaded to be bupg
Ice. grape lemooade. grape water Ice, aattotocteir. There to haidly
mr the cOTta should hare a
tolled br the knortAMit u>d >targrape Juice and egg. oaken bananas,
Wliat th« HMWtCMpar Wuta.
at>riuC*.ic (rf ohareoal mtsed wUb the
IBC «w«r «* t<aanv dotbee. 'With
snow podding, grape gelaitoe Junket much tor the money as egg plant
O te • -lud ot pan aehgW,"
jdaaier aao Ume.
and grape Jelly, grape Juice plain, when lu perfect flavor to not apoUsd
■veekeeiWf'e hwvw!
Moompiwoeo
A t««l
Cioaanted floors aad waUs a.e the
grape soda water and seotea of other. by soaldiig or aeorchidg.
rlmai> an al~ia biliLt a»a booaawUa U ratir to
bea for ediara as they are mub
Selected.
■ ter^ werk.
__
------------to Mews:
easier kept dean, aad they wUl -wit
1 eerer speck the
Dainty Ways ot Serwlng k
fnraiah may Iwklng plscaa for bugs
Waehine Rag Cerpete.
Two Grape Jwce Raclpes.
Take the carpet tram the Boor aad aad anta. bat It the sralta ate of
Nochtog abowa the differ
Grape Juice.—Select efaotoe. sooad
gire the»B ’
—„ beet tt UoioBchly to nanoTS the duet,
Concord grupea. if yon boy them nae
thea tabs the sridths apart and wash good eoa£ of white-wash in cleaning
yill^l ■! I
—M
UM

acme that are broken dr moldy; pKA
time.
«ae at a time. A good waahlnic-maand serving of vegetablee. aayu
Aad iMnl'eael m»km no Mhes;
from the stems, swab, place to a colCellar closets may be Tcry almple
chiae aad srrlacBr are great aids la
exchange. Containing aa Uiey
'Wbm ttowape tlwars jumM the ere
ahder tor the dirty water to drain off.
thta. Heat a boUerful of aoft water In oonstractlon. aomethlng that the
much ttutrlment and many muaclesWttb AM perpMiikl lUttar.
then place to a white enamded preaad add eaaegh good waahlng pow “handy tpea** «ds readily make with
maklflk elemena the housewife ahonld
Where ehUdren oerer eeetur tor*
nervlnc kettle. To each tan pounds
dcr to It to make a atrosg aods. Pot planed boaida. Bexea ot the required
citudy ways and means ot eerrtog
And Mwlsg Bhkee bo Utter;
or uU quarts of the stemmed grapes then at thrir best and in a variety
be naed by cucUng
ooe width of the carpet In the watoiA teed where CMht to nerer teash.
add
one
quart
of
odd
vaier;
place
tagmachliie. pour the soda orer It away the sidea from the owser aup
of dainty and novel ways, which will
over the fire and boU gently for ten prove both appeUxlng and attraeUve
PDtBtaee Berer soar:
aad srash naUl the water to dirty. poru. Oorer theee and the binged
lamps Jest ftS BBd tr
minutes or unUl the pulp U thoron^Paia the ttjpet throng the wringer. door fiameworic with double moaqulta
for the family table.
ly coitoed and broken.
R'hile the
Baked
Cucumbers. — Cucnmbari
wbA In the seeeod ends irepared In netting smoothly tacked la place. The
grapes are coddng. Frequently stir cooked to thrf srgy may be digested
BM csims^a Bsa
w^sf ■
the Mme way ae the flrvt. then rtt.se ahelTca ahonld not be nailed ia place
To
Wash
WhiU
Laos
CurUlna
B
a
woooen
spoon.
neDwrv
iiuu
«km meddBc beds ead tteefclBi
with
wooden
Remove from by the most driicaie storaarii. Select!
thraogh two elear waters. Each strip bnt set <m twotach wide ptOT o
. Are and express (be Juice tfcrough Urge, full-grown cucumber*, cut ihM
tose
It to waoderful bow moeb longe:
of carpet should be treated ta the wood that are nailed to the aide,
. cheesecloth bag; repUt* over the Iniu quarter*, put them Into a baking
OitolMl the othw perttoBs;
—ms way. Too will be snipris.d to that they may be eaelly taken ou cutalni last which are done at homt
Wtara OT sad boye en OTa tbef
fire, add a very scant half pint of pan in the oven, with one cupful of writes:
'
see how clean and new It will l.wa to be dcaned. and this esso. will be than those dsaned at a Uondry. says
granulaiefl sugar to each quart of water to which haa been added ^one
• *wcau—wu.
............ If
••Anerdoetorlng fora year aad find­
«» the Interior of
— the Ladlec' World.
when the widths are sewed tc^ihor greauy
Two tuba, whether set or otherwise, juice; remove any acum that arisea. traapoonful of salt and a tahlcspocn- ing no relief frpn lenooT’bea reenluag
ABi OTttoie doK the door Aose;
and pul sown
down again.
sgain. Ingrain
uwnuu ear- the cloaeta are painted white, then
gjvca a coat of white enamel The also a wringw. to needed. When theh^-ben the sugar to dtoaolvud and the ful of onion Juice. Simmer gently for from prolxpcns nterl, and which was
pet can be washed In the same way.
rartatna ate
are mxen
taken oowb
down from
]|quH UM
baa IT»VUTIU
reached the bdltog point twenty mluuU-*- Uft with a strainer aspptng my life forces away. 1 finally
doet Untoh;
uum the liquiq
least soU win ahow on this surface curtains
tried Perana, aad when 1 found that It
Where BOthlec herd, hberp. rooad or
aad may readily be wiped off with a windows, they should be well shaken, .Strain tbrougfa a ^eceeclotb or Jelly and arrange on toast fingers, and wae helping me every day. It siemsfl
Wlnde«»Cleanlnt Mads Easy.
•egere
Tbs cleaning of the upper aaslto* of doth wning oat from hot, aoapy to remove as much deal as possible. bag; replace over the Are to keep it pour over a sauce made by adding almoel too good to be traa.
Wm kBOWB to ecfBtiA the eentoht
water then wiped off with clear water If there ere any botoa or tears, mend very hot while botUIng. Bottle, cock
I of cream to the
•‘Bal.ltnotonly helped me. H CMSd
~lM Uwreoee Is NeUoqsl Mese danillng oa a «
r. aad in this using another cloth.
them, then fold each curtain In half— aad seal. Vse bottles tbat hare been water the cuc._»... -----e cooked
SM serf is s very short Osm.
Never place food away In eay son across, not down the length. Fold Utorott^Iy cleansed with water as sUr until bolUng. and then add — : “lamnoweajoylngthebaetefhsalth.
poaiuon it to by no means easy to
“I im euong aad tree from pala, aad
hot
as
can
be
safely
used.
They
agato
to
the
same
manner,
and
then
polish the glam well A rerr el»Pl« ot metal dlsbea. as the btodt anu win
wrll-beaien egg. Cook only until the 1 eertsinly feel that aU praise and beast
ocatrirance will greaOy leaaen the be ame to find K and crawl through aeiusa the middle lengtJtways. and aboud be filled while warm. To pro- cuitart thicker and season with are due 10 Perana.*’
• The metoarbolr depe here eome.
labor at the window deaaer and en­ the Unleat ciacka imaginable to rearti once more lengthways, the curtains veol them from breaking wWle fllUng celery salt
Thooeands of women wUI read the
e
the eeddaet o( the tmt.
able her to stand firmly on the floor It. Betog very much annoyed at one to remain folded to this manner all place in them d riean wire of aufflEscalloped Onlona—Cook a quart —----- ‘-lot Mre. CaldweU ae abov*
• or OTBtec pdlrt esd eembMa*
Clint lengto to extend Into the fun- of *-hlte onions to sligfally salted given.
all the tlmk It to made from an old time by this peat, we finally foond an the Ume they arw bring washed.

doors ead eeoeriag Cer ead
Thontands ot them will b* todaesd to
lieL
In
using
fruit
jars
Instead
ot
Pnt a good handful of washing soda
braom which to no longer In the attte estellent remedy. The ooUidee of
water for twenty mlnatee: drain, and
botUca a large apooo
la better than mix eome fine cracker crumbs with try the remedy (hst ssvwd bet.
.
to be of any nae for aweeptog. Cut theee closets were treated to a coat into ooe of the tubs, dtoaolvlog K with---------------------TbcMusndi of them will have tha
the'
« BesiNd U the eoraere
spoon
off whsi brtotlea remain, leartng the of liquid camphor and the Inside boiling water, and Uren add enough wire. Do not use a wooden spoon,
melted
butter
to
a
paste.
Place
alter
ane expsrisnre sfas bad.
t toy

ream, the eaetoat
wood bare. Onto this wood nail firm­ scalded with botltog soda water, using cold writer to make It fepW Lay the Do not allow grape Juice to remalo to naw layers fi cracker crumbs and
Psraaa U tbs renredy sneh wontea

qusat.
cnrUln
see thmt ^ un vessel one. minute. If the hot onions to a,^lng dish, and mristen wed. Psraaa MBwa like a boon to enlcnrxain flat
nsi into
luw/ the water, —----ly a strong flat piece of board abort a the baking soda.
• Kor icae up at tlM (ather^ tread
foot long aad eight inchas wide. This
It dcalred. doseta ■iDitoriy con- they are quite aaturated. and leave Juice Is strained Into a crock, the with one enpful of cream In which
trtng womankind.

BOr at the chlldraab riot.
Mrs. John Bopp.Wsbetsr ATO..atoasbouid then be covered wlth..Awft or atracted. with legs attached, may be them to steep for half aa hour. At crock should be preriooriy thorough half a tesspoonful of salt and a aalt• Bat now tha earpata are all up.
t&ree thlckneaees of ^oaae flannel. placed out doorm to a shady comer the end of tbat Un»e pot them throngh ly wanned or moderately heated to gpoonfnl of pepper hare been dls- AaIe.L.i.,N.T..bsaatt<. bsso rell*v*d
of pelvic catarrh by Penma.

wlatewB open wide:
Keep to a oool
Urteaed to U by tln-ucta. whldi can for a freah air out door doact Orde the wringer; prepare a second lot of prevent breahtoA
«)lved. Bake to a very hot ^»ren and
• And aoimd of aembbtog brash aad
eaailr be taken out whenevor the flan- each leg with a rubber ring a few tepid aoda water. Uy the ourtalns In place.
garnish with parsley and irtanglre of

broom are heart oa erery
Unfennented GrapeJulce.—Twrive
prt has to be renewed. The aame inches above the ground to dtooonr this and leave forgnoU»er half hour.
toasted bread, arranged around the layers with
cnprul ot finely great•
dda.'
Discarded fruit Jar During this time atuM up a small bar pounds of Coocort grapes ttemmed aide of the.baktog dish.
sort of coolrtvanoe to neeful for pol- age crawlers.
ed cbeero. havtag the - Isri layur
of good aoap. and with some washing and washed clean. Put a layer of the
Itobtog the wlhdowe. but for this pur­ rings srlll be aervlceable.
BoUed Cauliflower m L- r,««-•».— (dieese. Bake to a brisk oven anUl
fruit
to
a
poroelato-niwd
kettle.
powder put It toto a Urge pan of
pose waatadestber or linen should be
Cook a csuUflOwsr unUl very tender slightly browned on top.
water to boll. nnUl all the aoap tt Cover with suger. .Repeat the layers
tn the Cellar.
drOT over tha padding or flannel.
In bolltng water to which ha. been
To purify the air erf a damp oelUr dlsaolvea. Again pul the curtains until all the grapre have been placed eddod e toespoonful of ealL Arrange
PoUto Pnff.—Cat a sUoe tongthIn
the
kettle
and
weU
covered.
Let
through
the
wringer,
then
rinse
weU
trew
ritmreoal
about
floor
anC

Celtara.
•0 fait doaa 0» anmmer go. with
vegetable dish end poor wtae from ettber cold 'or hot bakad
In
warm
water,
and
wring
then
twice.
this
stand
over
nlghL
Next
monUng
We cannot be too partleatoi-, to brivea.
lU many pIsaaurBi aad duttoa. that
over .V * aeuce made by craamtog poutoes. remove the inside and prem
pywbly stacked Ume placed ta thrii Lay them flat to the bottom of ao boll for five mlDUtee. Marii through
V fgQ to
«• bMore we realise It. kecplnc our ceUara to a tree 'and
half a cupful of butter, then eddtog through a sieve: to each six -potatOM
)ply tub. then pour the hrillng sods a colander, and add sugar to taste.
eoadlUcn. not —r
only •—
for —the runwaye will rid a place of raU.
VMM ^flOTogh eleantog ot the WnOMBOme cwnoiMwi*.
half a cupful of boiling water and a add ooe tciapooofnl aalt. oaarfonr^
Chloride erf lime U an InfamWe pre­ „.er them. With a wooden aUek Boll twenty minutes, skimming welU
(easponnful pepper, grating of onion,
year la aaaaDy does to the spring ..ir« ct the butter and cream, that
cupful of grated cbeere; stir BotUe
and
seal
while
hot.
press
the
cnrinlna
well
down.
Let
ventive
or
ruta.
It
should
be
pnt
two lablespoonTuls greied cheese, one .
ttma. tha aatutal boosawlto notices wBl absorb every Impurity In the air.
boiling water unUl the che*>»e
but also for another equally i»tent down their holee and spread about soak In thta one-half hour, and then
a sUr
eur egg yolk; best until IlgfaU sddiiu;
Mat wl
melted,
remove
from
the
fire
and
Dainty Weys With Orapee.
put in enough cold water to make It
reason, that of W health, says the wherever they are Ukeiy to eppearyolke 01
of two
two eggs.
------ Juel enough mUk to make mottt; told
Orape^Sherbel—Boll one pint of in quickly the y«ias
hands. Pound,
To keep Hubbard squash pertecUy. bearable for the
tm baw tegoHlbla to keep all Vm New Idea Womanh V
water, one-half pound of augur and a beaten with
Iki eatM tha bouaa. aad the weekfv -An smtoant. pnyalci— ^------------ a dry room should be ‘eeenred. where squesw and rub genUy with the
the temperature can be'kejrf always hands till the «>oU are all out. Now teaspoon of chopped lemon rind Are
aisgailag aad Meaalng daya. ntto- -dmaytng cabbage leaves v^o
minutes. Strain and when oool add
faeterr m Ibv weru. Mm leave mm* moat ptofllfle toorca of dlpStberia." shove freeing. Dryness tt even more take them out of the sad*, wring them
“?,^yStor^''to Tomato Cup..- PoUtora are used brat
wringer), rinse
rina^ them
them the Juice of one lemon, onekalf
tmpewtant than warmth. Squash quick­ (elway* through wringer),
ta be OTrad to the way ot prugartog Mnoe this............................. ......
Cut out draular piece, from the rtsm mariitog. u^g enough mito to
to warm water anda .1_____
then to fresh cold pint pf grape Juloe and the white of
ly
milldew
and
rot
when
exposed
to
hava
taken
the
piaeaution
w
seep
««
for wlBtar. Aa a nle. U to not aee»
eevcral targe
and re- mottlen.
'
rod of sever**
isrge tomatora.
iffuff*—------water
and
laaUy
blue
them,
unleea
an
egg.
IStcn
odd.
froete.
Serve
loittt
air
either
cold
or
warm.
___. of .w.
f. till
Fin rbe
Mry M gi*a the house amh a gotag jstRse in a state of “apple pie" order.
move part
the .-.I
pulp,
the tomstoma­
Potato 8alad.-To are nay boUed
they are
are ecru,
ecru. ruv
Pul the curUlns
1 have learned by experience, mye iney
It aimpUflea maltera a great deal
—; to frappe glasses.
arar aa It iweateed to tbs apriag. aad
toes with stewed celery to which have potatoes which may have Bsob lafl
Creamed
i;reamea Grapes.—BoU
v^rap—.—U vaBetobtoe an kept to separata an old housekeeper, tbat cabbages can through bolfed starch. tJien through
«M majority a( b -------------------- the wringer. Get some <«e to help water and a pound of sugar to a been added a enp « cream and a over from the family dlnaer, Uke
tt a praottoa to lift tha oarpeto bnt btoa. and these bins should be msda be kept freeh and citsp until Ute in
ublespoonful <rf melted buttar and them and cut Into cnbea. aeasem with
OMtayuar. Home Chum gives aome Uke fruit eraiea. with sUttod rites the aprlng by reniOTlng the ontolde you unfold, folding again lengthways, synip. Dounot sUr. When a Uttle is season to mate. Cover the opsalngs aril, pepper and finriy chopped parawith the points at the edge of the brtiUe In Iced water take from the
■WiTInni tor tbu tall deantog, aad mka bottoms to allow of a circulation Icavoi and etema. then putting them
border meeting. F—
Do ——
not F—
pin the cur- nre
fire euu
end iw*
eel In the ------------------—
Inner vessel of e with browned breadcromU and bake ley; add mayonialao dreaatog and toy
mam Mht «adal atteatlon be paid «t air. Place tha bins two feet from to targe peper bagi or floor*ecka of ooivjri
to a alow oven for hal? an honr. Serve on lettuce leaven. If the potatoes
. .
__________ __
II..— o<iit double hnlur
boUer. hariDe
liBTtog belled
boiled water
- - to
to tha airing aad eleantog of tha cal- the floor oa firm leg aupporia. Per paper which have n« oeen torn. Af­ tain up- lay across two lioee. Poll uuuu,,, u-f,,,... ------------------happen to be laaahed. season what I*
up the
ur> syrup them BUBJ*,*,BtralghL MuaUn —-------—curUlna may the ootor yossei.
.vessel. aou
Add to
a n round* of hot buttered toast.
lar. Mach of Ua ninaw whldi vtoiU rauvenlenee. have a row of thane to­ ter putting In the cabbage, the aacka loem
Carrot
Tlmbalea.—Orate
three left ov-er with ahaUot. then add the
.__F
.
I.F..
F^FFairui
when
tahiMinnnnrul
tablespoonful
of
of
lemon
lemon
Julce.
Juice.
Run
Run
a
a
tm hemMs can be dlreeUy traceable gether. with one ktad of vegetoble to should be well tied, to tecura pro­ be Ironed, bnt tace eurtaine. when
tnayonnalae dreoring. make toto (toy
tection from outride air. then hung partially dry, may be pulled again and bat pin Uiroagb each grape and dip large carrou. add to them half a cup­
to ■«!#« to this dlractlon. Not only earit.
each Into the syrup, then Uy “ ful of FT—"* and two eggs beaten balU and aefre on the' lottuos Isava*.
If kept to the btoa to a small on the ceUar walla. All other kinds put on line to finish drying.
Anrtd It raoatouM Mart two thorough
light *«avn with salt and a dash of
sraxed
paper
to
dry.
Cucumber Sauto-Pare and cut
of
vegrtables
can
be
ptuaerved
In
the
quanUty.
It
will
be
an
easy
matler
to
ri-fT*nr «wr Ttor. but It should be
oiyrane. Pill toto small baktog cups, Into ooe-foorth Inch sUcet; eoofc In
A Curtsifi Hint.
wtohod with tha groatast care, ^ee over the vaget^ea when seme way.
Stufled Peppers.
stand In boiling water and -bake for bot butter unlll iroaer; then dip to«
When fall house-cleaning
puts
The cellar should be kept as clean
tkmaghoot the entlra yuar, aad no selecting some for the day. The writ
Cut
the
Btom-ends
of
large
aweet
thirty
niinuu«
to
a
moderate
oven.
...
» wia- and dry as potrible. Danw cellar* In thoughU to the mind of every bouaebread crumbs and egg. ecaaoeed with
■oM or damp be aUowad to form. It
keepor. this Item may prove of help peppere. and dig out the seeds, taking Whro cooked tom out on a plauer sail and pepper, nnd fry delicate
gom wtthoat saying that ao neat dow on evmr utoe. it possible, or at which are allowed to collect number­
to someone who has laid aside lace care not to have them touch the rides, and serve with cream rauee.
hnisiikiipir WIH pssmK -rageUbles Icettt froai and back, to Ineure a free less artldca. dean and dirty, of Meor
they
will
make
the
dlfh
Joo
hot.
aweet
PoUto
Putta-Sriecl
large
curtains
aa
past
further
use.
All
to decay If aba knows It. yut ooesa- elrcnlatlon or air. Screens at the UcaUy no value, are frequently^ the
...------ j^fter rid
nay be quickly and nenUy Uy the empUed peppersMn i«-«old sweet potatoes, wash and scrub them,
i leaaUy 00a wOl roR away into some windows wUl keep out unwelcome reuse of serious Hlnees.
Te Keep Tematoea.
mroaed by cutting size of patdt need­ BSltond-water for an hour. Hsre bake carefnUy and cut to halves
dart coraar aad an -tha air of the tntririera. and now for the “aweewn ding the oellar of all dltapl-----------ed from tope of curtains: dip to cold ready a good mince of ham. « lengthwise. Remove the baked polp
rare,
etc,
hrnah
down
the
cobwebs
tog"
process.
tatoe with Its tmwboleaome, typhoid
Try potting up some wmatoea tola
chicken, of ve*l or lamb, with breed and mash smooth: seasoa with salt
With quiekUme. borax, ckarcoal.dn and sweep oot the dost Give it a starch, place over rrol, on wrong
toaadtog ganaa. A fortune awalu
way; we kept some thus with enUre
crumbs
or
cold
boiled
rice
worked
up
and
pepi*r.
then
add
one
tabiespoonride,
and
Iroo
with
hot
flat-lrohuThis
(ha mUB <r womaa who wiU dtoeover copperas and plaster, one may effect good airing on a sunny day and then
success last year; Pull tomatoe* of
will last until the curtain ta put. to *-lth It to avoid “sogMesa" Season tul of melted butter, half a cupful of
acme way of admitting sanahtoe sod wonders. Twice a year Is not too go over the walU. shelves and cup­
with onlon-Julce. salt, butter
rich milk, and the beaten whiles of even sire when to perfect eoodUioa.
, ireab sir trMly into tbs celUiu of often to Irtiben nnd dean the oellar boards with a coat of whitewash. the laundry again.
1/mve
gravy, also tomaioe-Julce If you hive two eggs; whip the mixture, untl Just r1|.e. boi not overripe.
.....-------VI. .K—IS be Ukea Sprinkle the cornors with unriaeVed
it
Fin the peppem with this ind verr light aad refill the potato akin*; the ftems on nnd be sore that the
•eme Grape Jules Recipes.
out of It:-dairy, preoerred frail, anf Ume if they are the leavt bit damp or
Grape Nectar.—Tske the juice oi Ittick. <»pen ends up, to a bake-dlsft or duet lightly with lowdcred angar and skin tt mit broken anywhere. PH
other cloerte taapected and treated dark. After the ceUar ha. been
The Pell Ctearing.
th.-m
into
gla**
Jsi*
that
have
boro
two lemons and one orange, one pint iwn. Fill In between them with a rehrot before nerving
Vnth the' advance ot the eool to a thoroogh scrubbing: then to cleaned out meVe It a role to air » of grape Juire, one amall cup of sugar
storiltted-thai tt. Cleaned and aeoMgood' gravy; stew fine crombs over
Asparagus
PanciooettfB. — Bake
gaaflier hoasowlsee fed that a gen­ every bln and doeel or eocloaed often mid keep It rid of deoaylng and a pine of water. Sen-e Icc cold. If the tops snd bake, covered, half an
ed. tops and alL and that U»e ^T^geUblca.
water
that
may
become
PrlH-a >« ">-«r P.««. ”
eral deaning up or "idtliig rid" or ■pace, act a dlah or bowl with several,
fectly-flitlDg tops and rubber*. Set
served from punch bowl. Iced lemon hour. Then brown.
verted tins. 'R'hen ready to »erve. fill
annwr daat k neeeraary. If carpets Inmpa ot qriehllme In It. Grains ot stagnant, etc.
the JarsFrftifc- a v**-rf Mat to deep
and orange add to the appearance.
with boiled asparagus Ups dressed enCFUgb to come above their tops,
aad rav were tired upon during the dry copperas are strewn ov« If. ^
An Invalid Drink.—Put Jn the botA Little Used VeeffUWsWhen
Time Cemee.
with a rich cream sauce, and garn­ toen fill the vessel *1ih clean, cold
nii|--r months (key curdy were not .1.^ Uio time and the eteom ertting
Atnong the l(««er known vegetables
Whole cloves wUI more effectually tom of a wlneglaio two Ublespoonished with a liny pyramid trf whipped water Let the water run into the
gtvan the thorough sad regular dean- tram It will take away the Ud .rior*.
fuls of grape Juloe; edd to this the ! tt the egg pUni. It Is eaaUy grown, cream rilghUy salted.
moths than ------Laeve the cdtor window* and door
tag thM are ^veo them during the
Jars and ovfr them until all the bubbeaten white of one egg and a llUl* and so delicious, when properly
Green Cora Pudding to Rl« Shell. bU» of air are e*pe!l-d; then fit the
wiator. fW. to addition to thdr not ,pan for a ooup>« «•“ »»«**
*'** tobacco, or cedar abavlnga.
cooked,
that
It
Is
well
worth
experiPaint should never be .crabbed: chopped Ice; sprinkle fugar over the
—Thi* la a delirious w*y of serving rubben. and tops on under the water
demenWtog tL the weather during the eweetlng proce**. then acatter dry
but wiped with a soft woolen cloth top and serve. This tt rtten served meuUng with. Home Cheer give* two either the fresh or canned com. a* v
borax
powder
all
round
In
the
oornert
—tor asaaon does not permit of
w that no air can po»*lbly g« tow
recipes for cooking IL which can be
dipped to warm water. A slight touch
vegeta).»e or as a hot luncheon dish toe Jare. Sc.ew toe tops tight
aaeb itranuoua work on the part of and along the ridca ot the walls
Grape Punch.—BoU togrther --- readily tried, as the-^ plant ts on
of sand aoap may be oaed on a «tubMould sufflclroi rice b. fill a kqua~ tun. the jai* up«*Ae down ou the
the hiOTWtte. The eommer should where U joins the floor, and wherever
ponnd of Kugar and a half pint Of rale at the fruit storek of the city.
there tt e spare on the walls hang np boro sum. Dry vrtth a Plo» « »“•
cake
pan.
and
when
r.Fid
cut
out
t!
have -beea a time of reel
Fried Egg Planl.-'^l the plant,
Ul>le If .-in}' *a>«water nnUl It spina a threan: take
nel cloth after a good rtnstog.
centre with a aharp blade knife, tun not air ’icht
maom as wull as for other members a pl«* ®I
**
******
from the fire aad when cool add the .jt toto crosswtte riicoa one-balf Inch
If. in ariw « pr^^uUo®*out of the tin and fill with the follow
of the koaeebold. and she abodd ted woven stuff with eome lumps of fresh
perf.-ct’y
Btovea have some rust on them when Juice Of six lemons and a quart of thick, and cook In strong salt water Itigi Take two cnirfutt of core cu' ■ If
a year and i«- as good aa when put
rafretoed aad ehle to enter upon the eharooal inside. Tbe break tt left In
for
SD
hour.
Wipe
dry,
dip
Into
grape
Juice.
Stand
aside
orernigbL
brought to this fall, rob the apott
rrom the ear lor one can of com),
Othef vereiaWea and tnitta may
tall sad winier work wtlk a wfIL If place until the next cleaning tlnie
beaten
egg.
then
bread
croinb*.
and
with kerosene and let stand swhlle Serve with plain water. apolUnarts.
koimi rlTTr'~r was done to
the
fry to a rich golden brown to bot fat. add ytJka and whites of two egg» b<- kef* ID 'Le same way.
r soda water.
beaten separately, a waspoonful of
apting. the tall renovation win, of ^^Bdort tying up tke charcoal In its to soften. Then
Grape Sherbet.—For eight persons Drain and store very hot- This tt a
d^y ^ik
Black
heel It
iugar a salupoooful of salt, a ubbcounn not be an arduoua task. At­ square of cbecae cloth
Cheeeiata niling.
ndz one pint of grape Juice (unfer- decided imprmemeni upon fn-tog it
(hem
after
Me
kerosene
has
evapoiepoonful of melted butter and a pint
^
tar iriptag off dnri from waltt. pic thoroughly. The
menledl. Juice of lemon, and one
Take three taMeta or half of a rake
of milk. Bake for about threequartarca, woodwork, etc., the rum wlU
Egg Ptont Cutlet: —To make these
T^ded goods—plush goods and all heaping ublespoonful of geUltoe. dis­
ter* of,an hour Ir. a moderate oven rrf i-rro. h ebocolate had ffMM on aa
need a aUght
The almpleat. rebcattog. lu virtue tt rertored
»
thlngi:
at their benC remt-.—. -- - - Make little cheeeecloUv pads and arttolea dyed with mnlllne coIotj solved in bolltog water; freexe quick­
earthen pie dlah at tha back ol the
beat aad mast sanitary mefbod by
and hot.
which have faded from exposure to ly; add beaten white of one egg Jwt DoaT soak the egg plant and do not
^klag care
ca» taM
thM it
It mwe
4o« not
tog
Baked Cabbage aod
which to dean a rag te to spread It 11:1 with plaster that ha* bc--n i ixed
and Cheese an ranee, v>UBg
peel It. Wipe it dry after washing
th* .light will took as bright as new before finiisb.
- and.
__F whsa-hoft enough
^FWiMi to
Iff maab.
mssh.
tod BraUn-One small bead, of cabtoge.
mgride « on a grass plot, and with powdered slacked Ume. Hang
the
skin
and
cut
It
to
slice*
around
Grape Ice Cream —one
ano cui « »u
^
-One quart 01
of nnafter .ponging with cbtoroform. ,
acFOui aa tabiespoonful of
v..^——
In cut low qnarter* and cooked to rapid- pFjr' .bout
warm
with two long, pitoble etlcl- hit the three wherwr there ts the least In- cui io«F V
When cieantog house it tt conven­ fennroted grape lulce. one quart of ocettitrd of an inch thick.
___ ____ _______________ ___ „
-.Fii. wan a few
cllnatkn
to
dampneei'along
the
walla
carpet firmly, dtotodgtog the dust and
cream, ooe pound of sugar and Ihe i.yuer o.
or F»<
good .npF-,.
drippings a* --------------i,“
you would
ient
to
have
a
Slick
with
a
deep
notch
grit upon the grass. Whan the car- Both time and plaster are ao thlraty
. .
.
_____
V-__Ffc...,
F.F .iFFak
i,. <;»«,«
..«k- Th.-v
Tbi-rtasierilke
U.--U11- ,h„
..a -W
to
then .M •
In the end with which to lift picture# Juice of one lemon.
PM hn* been etfldeetly beaten tt that they absorb any mdslnre there
ud do do, d-4 m .dooid bd u.™ dortdU .l,os«i.«d l«.„d
uF F^doUlr d dbUW
Syttobub.—One quart should be ttwned and the right ride tt aad thereby prevent the forma- wirre and cords off thdr hooks,
,dd,UF, o,
o, b..,o, -«d, -d, « „oodo.^
."V
B. white*
of ...ru
herls or
or «.«.!«.
•easoolng bo.
^t .
a jjelt «»
one Ub.-b««.u.
table,
ream.
whUea of four egga.
eggs, one glaa*
glMS nddlUon
aavai moch climbing up and down
Ueatad 'to the same manner. After Uon of mdd and must.
------------------a., .dd
0.0
ane :ulce. two cops of powdered uuie
aalt aad peppe.-. B»id«.
Beside*, ^ey
^Ad »
to ttU.
thU. T...
1
A Simple way to i+move gr^*^ of piape
In making the pads, raa toch-wlde
irtahlng. They
this 'It OTitd be hnag upon Ihe line
r; wUp
ha«
the
sugar wlfh
the are healthy and nourtthtog.
They of
of paprika
paprika and
and mix to with one c-Jp! mixture on dire store ioag eaov u.
sugar:
«<up
o
«
f
»
«
f
»
--jP-F".
‘P “•
oth ridet.
ridet. soft,
soft, fnl
fnl milk;
milk- cook
cook together ontll Bfnooih pet warm which given a flora. Tbit
to be akwd to the sanahtoe aad trwsh tucks to a length of tkeaaecirth or .pou mo
stamild be brown on both
« the balance with the eggs.
eggs; u„uia
rides,
resting aratost the wall, tt to cream,
eoarae town, then slip a funnel spout
ben dons. AU and thro add lb* cabbage. Pnt Into j, „ofllrirot for three layera, lactedId,. BHUIW <«• 1»ur OM
mU well; add grape Jukw and pour and of a gray etrfof when
a ptooe «f
btotUng pa,
'
.
ssbJecBng tham to the cbeailcal rays into the opening rtri of a inck and hold tha
spot aad press a modsratrir
sweetaned. strawberrtte aad aorta trf changes may be made ta 4 grcaaed baktog dlah to alteraate ip, ihe top.
r
to
the
mtotara.
Make
these
of tha anaahine comes next aad tt

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PART TWO
TRAVERM cmr. ORAND TRAVEREE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMEER S. IIV.

Primiam List for the Produce Sfuyw at The Hannah
& Lay Mercantile Co’s Store October 3, 4,5,1907

IsrtMt sod Bott sMteUu. J8
Lsi««« sod bsst plaks.... M
Lsrtest sad best srsrtsstlof Bowor ........................ *S
CLASS a
Esfiy Ap»lM—SIngla PIsts.
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AmBrements are Complete for tbe First Exblbt of Its Eliul tji Traverse City, a
Gatberinr of tbe Prodocts of the Farm and Farm Homes in one of the Finest Stores
li Rortben tacblgui-EzliiMts mnst be li aid Labeled an or Before the Qose of s.«,
gammer Plppla .
Friday, October 4.

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

An eiSlMU Misll be ea tbe srosod
sad l^Ied OB or bften tbe cUm of
Pridsr. October etb.
Tbeffldseswm
preaUOBU St 10 o'clock s. m. cm Sstardey. October 6tb, tberetore bo eolrle*
esa be atsde ca tbst dsy.
delly-Ope Ob
Biagle piste eshibtu to onapete tor
rewards ataat be nbibited la
osae ed tbe smrer.
A Magte piste eshlUt mast ooaUIa
sot leee tbsa Sre perfect epplee. or
Sre perfect pesia, or two poimds td
crapeeorplams.
Applet, peers sad peaebsi nost be
cat wub tbeir stens sdbertag to tbe
fmlt.
Pie PltBt...........................
Brery esblblt Bast be praperiy
ed vbea eatered. ao tbst It nsy be
plsesd la Itt proper ds« sad dirt BtrawberrT .
slop. Mistskea lb clssflflcsMoa arts
tas tram taeorreet eetry esanot be Apple ...................................... 48
Blackberry ............................. 41
Wbea tbe exbibtt M eateiod. tbe «i Onipe ..................................... 46
UbttorV bsne vm be ngUtered. s Peach ...................................... 46
maber Urea blip, sad aa IdeatUea PlBB ...............
46
Uea card gtreo tba osblbUor bavtag
bla Bvaber, wbleh anmber wfl] ap­
pear opea tbe aMifblt
Wbea tbe aibIWt baa been Judged,
win obtsla Crab Apple............................ •»
tbeir pioeBJaiM by
Pteklee-One Quart
sdeo card.
Crab Apple ........................... 48
CLASS A.
Pratt, nixed .......................... 48.
daltlea, Pleklec and Praaerwea.
Melon Rlad .......................... 46
One Qoan Can.
MaekmHoa ............................. 48
OnloBs ..................................... 48
' Applet .................................... 48 :

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Cberrlee, bleok .
Cberriaa, red ,f.
Carraats, rod ...
Carraata. bUek .
CItroB ........
' TlaeSHbarrtaa
' Melosa .............
pesebee ............

Peacbee ..
Poara ....
Pie Plant .
Preaeofeo-^Dne Quart.
Paaeb .........
48
Pear ......................................... 48
nma ......................................... 48
jBlnce ..................................... 46
(Tstenaelon ........................... 46

Prepared 1
Tomato Catsup. oae..«ao.. 45
Cbm Ssaee, oae cin.......... 46
CLASS B.
Bifttsr, Susyr. Honey, E^
Batter to roTla, 6 poimds or

.10, Red Csasds ..........................

.7t

AeCsrtae ....
lASflHd ...
HSM Apple .

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CLASS E.
r« Applae-SIfigl
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N*. as.

Ao'Crewford'a Earty.................. JO
40 Crawfords late..................... 40
40 Cooledge'e Farortte............. 40
40 Stump of tbe World........ !. 40
.10 Large Early Torb.................. 40
40 Mill's ChtUl .......................... 40
.10 ProUBc ..........................................io
.10 Crosby .................................... 40
40 Alberta..................................... m
40 Globe ...................................... 40
40 Best Busbe) Crawfords.... LOO
40
CLASS J.

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Maple Sugar, lb

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CtASS C

Nlpbl Blooming Coreas..... 45
Oleander In Bloom............... 45
Pnsdila ...............................
46
AmarylU ................................. 45
Calls Lily ............................. 46
CaetBi ................................. 45
•Coxcomb ................................. 46
P«as ...................................... 46
Taberosees
..................... 46
Toberous BegonU ............... 46
Gloxinia ................................... 46
Hanglag Basket ................... 45
Ten Weefc-e Block....................zs
Harlgplde .............................. .*6
Foliage Plant ....................... 48
Iry ................................... ... 46
Moya, or wax plant............ 46
Floral Wreath ..................... 46
Floral Harp............................. 46
Flora] Croaa ........................ 46
noral Crown ........................ 46
Floral Aacbor........................ 46
Floral Star ............................. 45
Basket of Flowers................. .S5
Pale of BoaqaeU ............... 46
Largest and beet oollecUoa
of Boose Plants ............ LOO
largest and best exhibition
Of Cat FJoweri .
larteat and best foebias...
largest and best pansies...
laiEest sad best dsbllas...
Largest and best rerbooBS..
Largest and best ph]oz.........
Largest and beat aatars___

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Fall Applee-Slngl. Plate.

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MI.bR.~t...,............
M,.,' G..,„ ....................

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Botkea ....................................

.71

HMitnal BMnt. ...................

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Siberian ..............................
4040
Sweet Crab............................... 40 40
Tbe seme premium for any worthy
.10 raitety.
CLASS K.
tingle plate.
Ixiulse Bonne de Jeraey.. 40 .10
Lawrence.......................................80 .10
Duchess de AngMeme.......... .60 .10
Sheldon .................................... 40 40
Buerre de aara..................... 40 .10
Kllfer ........................................ 40 40
Clapp's Favorite .................. 40 40
Baerre de Anjoa..................... 40 40
VS-blt® Doyenne ....................... 40 .10
Seckel ...................................... 40 40
Flemish Beamy ...................... 40 .10
Bartlett ........................ r.... 40 40
Madeline .................................. 40 .10
Onondaga ................................. 40 40
CLASS I.
in^i
Early Rlrers .
Early Beatrice ..................... 40
Amsden Jane......................... 40
Foster ........................... ».... 40
Wbeeleria JMrly ............
40

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CLASS U
Or.lnaandSeMI»H<iB«eheL

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The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company
THE STORE

OR QUAL.ITY

Don’t Forget Our Big Fair Oct. 3,4,5

Cash Premiums aggregatino S200 will beglven, i
Ten Cents to One Dollar.
Extra Cash Premiums will be ^Iven for best MfiitwtM of Batr* Canned Fmlts and Flowers.

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It Is Time You Owned a *'Wtdte”
We Sfc the sole agents and we arc seliioB
lots of them because they give the satitfac^
tioD that ii required of a good machine.
If you cannot come to uo we will come to you.‘just drop
U8 a line or telephone us aodjwe will send our special agent to
you. We help you alt we can and our terms are most liberal. The prices »re
^
^

$45, $40, $35, $30

Sometlilng Good to Eat
Swift'. Premium Ham and Bacon sold in either llass jars
or by the pound. “Beech Nut" Bacon and Ham. put up in glass
jars. As fine as any you have ever eaten.
The “Beech Nut" jams and Preserves are known for their
flavor. They are soM in glass jars.
Pennant Codfish is.one of the best that is sold. Comes io
10c packag s.
Imported Irish Mackerel with wine sauce, put up in tin
cans, sells for 10c.

HeaUierbloom Petticoats
There is always a style to these, and the quality is always the
best.

I

You can buy them at'

$3.60. $2.50. $2 00, $1.00
l..adies' Black Sateen Petticoats at the same prices.

Cravanettes
As large a line and as up-to-date patterns as you will find,
cdo please you in the price as well—
$18.50. $26. $16,50, $13.50.
$10. $9. $7.50

GqllSome Wall Paper Spetdals
That we want you to see.

Don't miss these prices—best of the season.

New Fall Suits

In Chiffon Broadcloths and the greatest variety of Fancy Suit­
ings. The prices are so varied that we can please everyone—
$37. $27.50, $22.50. $16.50.
$13.$|2.50
,

We Sell School Supplies of Every Kind
School Books, Tablets, Pencils. Pens, Inks, Rulers, Penholders.
Practice- Paper, Arithmetic Tablets, Writiog Books,
Erasers. School Books, School Straps.

They are bargains, every one of

them. They will be for the |balaoce of this week.

8c piper double roll will be .................... .................. 5c
lOc piper double roll will be......................................... rc
15c piper double roll will be ................................ 8c
20c piper double roll will be.......................... ............. lOc
25c piper double roll will be ........................ ................12c

■ Separate Skirts ’
This is a tine that can please everyone, for tbe range of prices is
so varied. They are in both the Panamas and Voiles and are

priced at

$10. $8, $6. $4.50

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BRAND niAVmt HRRAl*. TMURROAY. BCRTEMRgR H. IW.

Ennd -Tnrasc Herald

It ra d«cMM to dMHh stl «p«dal
eieuraton »«t** -«tor B»ptMnbef »,
tbe lut to be craatei tai Ike sute b*>
iec for Cbe rtmaib dJnrtct CbrtAUo
be BM« la
» aiy. OB the Mtb and ZTth.
Ueraafter. (berefore. «hDe we caa all
tbe raU of two eaata per sUe.
ilf we Aealre to attend Uw o
of vartoiM Unda, we muai pay the
naate rate. TbU net of tbe rallre^
wui be a aerlouB blow to a lat«e bu»ber of OTKanliaUooa. becanae apeelal

la. faring a peat deal of cocoa.-agentrat from the farmera of thU,!'In regard le tbe prepoattMo to
give a farm pradnee eiblUt la tbelr
big •ora.
Alrrady a large number
of fnmera have begun to prapai-o
make good exhlMU of fraiu-veg.-taWea.' etc., nnd the proapect la that
U wUl he a very toe csbIbiUon In
every repwcl. Oompeteni Mgra will
be eeleeted from among well-knuwn
of tbU regloo.
This eibiwtlon U aorthy of -q*eral nUMUon. n>e frulU that l-avbeen coming Into IbU cltj this f.-H
the floeat ever seen In the region
and as Soe v any grown in the state
In many leepecU aupertor. The abow
win take place on October Srd. 4tn
and «th. and will be displayed upon
Ubira In tbe aisles of their Ug Bion-.

Big Hiradrad Bara.
8U hundred black bara frsra tbe
hatebery at Hill Creek wwe ablpped
to M. U Lake at Lake >nn today
and wtll be planted la tbe lake there.
Tbe Bab were longer than gngerlings
and were of such a Mae that In
yrara they will make good gahlng.
Tbey were alio large e
rare of ibemselvra. ao U
rely sUgbL

m

5 OF MIOHIOAN.

tbe Plq-

OTATB of MICHIOJlM. tn tbe Clrenlt Court for Grand Traverse
«urt. beM ax
tbe probate office. In Uw C«v of Trayin said coil
the )$tb dag
of Sep«emb.-r, A. B 1*07.
Present: Hou. Frad

at was in rai*;
i,,raie.
^
I pnic«-s* tor b*-r appear- j
estate having Qled In aald eouft
lamt. and
Isc for the nltowaxir
Foater DevffhUr of John Feueh OeM. .From Wednesday's Record.
1.1WWU nlse.-ro.lde.we Ou rnotkm 1
Sheriff Johnson r.-ertved a U-l*The rand Trawrsr- Shippers
phone lueSBiMn- last evening fram Uw
—II
otvleredthat
aUandaace In almost every Itutaace.
II is «rdi r.d. that tbe lab day Of
sheriff at Jackson suUng that Blaaeh jilitxi sent out one ear last night and
said dt friid.-nt .ili-sa U Wright IVtober.
A. D. l9o«. at U-n o'rlock in
Here again la a problem, aa
i>hclpb.fusler dangfale^ of John Fouch have a g"od sun for another today.
e h<-r app'ii'-iao* to he entered
Tbe p>Ub> market was falriy busy this rause within thiw nsmth.
whether the rmllroadc are tnal
Fout* autlcio, Ud l>een murdered
hnvb} appoinu-dlA^riiig
date beroot and In d.-fai
yraterday, ten loads having^come Is
anything by tbelr attllude. It may be
in that city.
|>ial the l-m
e...n,.laiia
that puldir
Four
h«d*
of
hay
and
four
bend
<■
put down aa n fact, however, that
Tbe abertS at noce made InquIrlM
I- taken
r omb-s*. -1 acalnst noUra thetvxjf
re Hock were tvrolved.
we are not obliged to pay In
and found tlMl Uw girl had formerty
c three SOTThe apple market M alow today
raUway farea. will doubtleaa have to
llved with the hYHK-hea at l\wcb. but
C.-orge W. Cimis.
The Way ta Do R.
cewlve'weeks prevlou*
*ald day of
Circuit
r.unmisH.aier. hearing.. In
tbat they did not believe sbv was ev- Only a few loads rwne In this mom
„ IbeCrai
_ ind Tinverae Herald
At the aaaii^ eooTeoUaa of tb« oome*ool of the freight aeoounta of
Grand Travvtx- O... .Micb.
.jiaper print* d and eircniate*!
tbe dtippera. eo that la tbe long rpn.
adepttd by tbe family.
John Inp. The Oral load of twenty ounce
1..
II.
Gnge.
said
county.
fruit
came
In
this
atieraoon
and
were
Fouch U In Washlnglon. eoi
IB Norfolk. viCthe matter of tbe pec^e mnat pay tribute It SoUritor for Cohi|.l,ili::.tit.
nrar 8<aUle. nnd etwld mH be reach­ t«ught by d. Hoffman. There
Traverse City. MIA.
reoelTlng rallnmdi In tbe future as well aa lb
tbe oily wbo have, le handle peaches, ed. but It U believed tbit legally, ahe elghtev-n tianv-ls In the bad and tbey :?-Tt
. and tbe for- tbe paat. In one form or another.
bnnighl
flfty
dollars.
was
nothing
to
tbe
family.
The
girl
have
a
grievance,
and
they
have
good
•tiipeBt.ef dUea by <
QTATK rtF MJCIUGAN. the Pt*
The buyers are scarce around tbe
They Want Ball.
kfl here aonw time ago.
cause for ll^ too. as numerous
ataad of omdala elected by tbe peoJoe Bmttb. manager of tbe Acme
Tb.- following dispatch from Jack- market' corner* today. Two or three
and tacerated hands will amiMy show.
pN^ U ooe of the tbinp gleen cosaldlae ball tram, haa autboriaed tbe
I about the niakei wlUt tbelr Grand Traverse.
am under yesterday# date. ap{N-ared
At a semlon of mid cuHTnm a
emUoa. la tbU respect. In n addreaa
It seema that tbe peckera of
Herald to eatead a eballeoge
e I'TOlM
PTObate offlc*'. In ih.- City ot Tya* •
the
...
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■ ~
Weat of* Koentg'a Independrau tor a baae
peacbea are not careful HlJw they In this morning's Grand Bapids Her­ bands In their ulsU-r |«ockt-ta trying
we City.
Ctiv. 1In aald co<inty. on the Ifth
erae
to keep warm. One or twt
’ .
It of OdombU. tbe rale of
i| «ii-|>lember, A. D. IM
either here or In Acm&
The drive tbHr nalU. with tbe resulu that ald:
here,
.
brave,
may
Iw
se.-n
huddling
around
-nUtndw Phelps. SO yeara of age.
Walket.
aeat of tbe Halted Siatee r>*on- Acme manager bellevea that bU tram they pratnido through the bandlea
tbe
Sdtb
day
..f
S>
|.lein
as sbol and JnstanUy killed this af­ tbe welgbmaster's rampflre.
amt te deaeribed In detail
Iwr A. D. I»07. hav-e h.-eti !.!lo».>d Tor Judge ef Probnie.
atante an exodlent
and that of the baakeu and tbe hands of the
In the tnstter of the esute of John men are lorn on the sharp points. An ternoon about “:4S by James Crora.
The ntUiet of CotumbU U RovervdUcws to present th.-lr riainis
» game wonid t>e a very olose o
Hera are a few oOcringi for ypnr ta­ sgHlnKt said deceased l<> mid eourt
iglussk, Ute of aald County, dewell known character around
express man ba^ not Ume to examine
ereed by a comudralon of three, apfor exnmlnalkiQ and adjiisln)--iii. and
each baikel and st-roral have stifer- In the barti room of s sakwii. Accord­ ble: •
pofsted by tbe prealdent of tbe Halted
netrher B. Marvin having flUd In
Grai*-*
cents a baekA
that nil rn-dltora of sold di-e.-.ised are
ing to the *Ut»«»ieut of i*artle* wbo
Ha^eoo of WlUUm Baker,
Hailed
ed very painful iujurles. A Ultle
Btatee and conltmed by
said .-..Jrt his pertUon praying that
Prachus, 10. 15. 20 and S5 ceaU a
were engagi-d In pla;liig ptsd In the
with a very painful accident white, would prercnl all this.
th" sdmlnlKtrallon of aald estate bI aaaate. The <
saloon. Cross was seen to culer the basket.
the Ollv ol Travers.- City in said graiiti'd lo himself or to s*uue other
On tbe other band, there are
.
of two olvIUaaa and pa eOlcer playing at acbocri at recoaa Monday
Wate>meJona. g5c to DOc caA
c»>ulitr. on or Is-fore lh«- 2Sth day »( sullatde person.
•f' tbe eatlneer eerpa of tbp Halted, la running about, anrther boy feU on, packera who do not ure nails enongh
Sweet apples, IS cenU a peck.
January A. O IN’S, and that said
It U ordc-red. that tbe lUb day of
him. ennalDg the Baker bey to atrlke and the basketo' come open and the - -‘Immedlsiely after be was beard to
•tptee amy.
TUa
Mnakmelona, 5, 10. IB. and 20 ceaU claims will be heard d.y said roun .m O*iob.-r. A. I». INrt. at ten o'eJoek In
Hie f..rvn(Hffi. at oatd probate oSloe.,
deanibed aa Ideal, free'tram draft tbe ground In aueb a manner that one peaohew roll about the floor of tbe say: ' Yml have ruined my lUe as
Tue«d:iy th.- r»lb day of January . A.
long as you ran.'
• and iK hereby appointed tor hcurlng
D. ISUBi, at t.-n ocloeh In th«- forecoisi
One tired mt-aeenger bad
MMt corruption of erety kind, and baa ,of tbe flngera on bis left hand
Bums 15 cents a haskrt.
• Then ram* the anoi which end.d
Dat.-d Sept. :ilh. A. I>. IN'T.
gather up two buabels recently and
prpTaa a apleotti aoeeaaa. U was broken.
pears. 20 cent* per lourpouml baaIt ts'*f>ir1h.T ordered, that public
FREI>
R.
WAI-KKR.
.
the
woinan'a
life.
Oiorge
L.
Burke.
................................ty yeara ago. and
when be bad them picked up.
Hire ihereof be given by pnbllratloo
39-5t
Judge of l*iol»te.
found that they were different varie- ru.hA Into the room and wreatr-d the
baa proreu a aneceaa, aUboo«b yoonf
r a coi-y Id thl* order, for three *m
revolver from Cross, Crons was very Here are i « specials for yow mar
r.-vslve wn-ks previtrjs Ui said day of
aa. ompared with forerameola by who have been touring in Burope. Uea. ao had to aoN taem .ouL
Another/Faat Boat. .
hraring. in the Orai.d Traverse Herald
c<*.I. but apparently under ihe In- ket basket;
odqclate elected by tbe people. While have returned to this country after a
lake has anotber fa.-;t mMO'
Can. l*ke
Sweet oltaloes. 5 Certs a.pound.
w-wspiiper Printi-*! and clrcnlaird
Admitted to Aaylum.
fluence of liquor. He told tbe police
tbe kaalo prlneuaea of the repabU« very pleaaanl trip which Indod^ a
said cuunly.
__
Sweet corn. 10 and I cenU a dtra- boat. Ibis time a ChHavgo m;vn lean*
Mr*. E. Wilhelm was admill
•You need not burry: I will not
an gorerameat by tbe people through rbdi to a number of conntrtea cm the
FRED g: WALMBR.
th.- owner. The boat Is Uilrty
Judge
away.'
Judy Ilf PiybateflfDeen of their own ebooalng, tbe otb^afde where some very Intorratf.-ei In length with a very narrow
Summer
squash.
S
eeuta
CpA
"He then calmly rolled a elgari-Ue
Uatorr or the peel eapedaUy of re­ ing aUlits were seen.
bi-am.
while
her
power
Is
a
forty*
Cabbage. 3 cenU a ponnd.
and lit It. The prisoner rau»ed
sent yean, fereala a oeodliion of
«.» ....gl. in.
luwse motor. Thl* sends her along
Mrs. BmUh and son left on June f4 been In poor teiCib for acme week*
Tomatora. 3 to 5 cent* a pound.
M<-<luil Vinton. Mlaa Carrie Carli-r
grgft and oorrapOon. which U a blot going directly to Uverpral then vl». and on Sunday tuonUng suffered a ee- woman to commit auldde • a short
at such a rajild rale that the other
Radlsbra. 5 cenU per bunA.
ami Ur. Swiuunn len for Nortbporl
apse tbe fair namea of many eltlea of tung London. Parts. Lneeme, Brea- vere nervous strain. She berame men­ lime ago and Is a well known |«llre
tiu.tor !i-a»U ."f the lake look
Green
onions.
3
to
5
oenU
a
buaeb.
chsraeu-r. He admito Ule crime wus
the Hnltid Stttea.
arta. Tbe Hague and vartoua other tally unbulanced. and after a consulthough they were standing still,
of Miss V.-Ilifeiwugle wbo las
Weat U of tbe oplo- eltiM. After rKurniog, to London, tatMl of pltyulclans. It was decided premeditated."
Chlrago. 8^.t- 25-\J'heal.
close. boat Ik owned by Or. Brook* trf Chi
L that the I
eagu who Is rwmrtlng at Lelaml. U brt-* suttertug from aptM-ndldtla. H*-r
they vtalted BooUand and srere In to tahe her.to tbe asylum fur ticai- Mr. aiHl Mr*. Noble Johni
Hera. 95?ic; orn. C2He: oaU. Bl^c.
ment
Last
night
abe
a|wnt
a
much
guvranment (4 Belfast tbe nl^t tbera was
romlllb-D Is such Hun U l« fean-d
was built hy the Hankseraft
Ralph HasMl. fomierty with Uie
that ahe ramiol ll'v. which I* very
and enr^l In- nnd aoveral people were killed. IXob- better night than ahe bad for two cJotblng deiiartmeni <if the Hannah
cMapU^ro
luiny ht Madhuni. Wis.. and
S.I..,
her friends In tbls rilj.
wratl^aon'ha* abown that the
dao visited aa well as tbe nights prcvlouB and Mr. Wllbelm t Lay Mercantile company.
launrhe.1 Im-t Sunday.
„7i-; TOni. tS'ir: ats. il'iC.
^rag ef Ootua>Ca la tbe beat governed north of Ireland and.uie fanyma Blar- feela very muci encouraged over her
rksoiv Tuesday where h«' w III locate.
ooodltioD.
aw In tbe enUre world. Thla propoal- n^ atone klraed.
. ..-. Haslett came to Traverse ClljShe la under tbe enre of a private nuiul-er of years .ago and bus made
tk« wUl fornlah food for thought
In Ireland they nwt a ntnuber of
raotsd ev^ry day. The local martert
nraoag tbe people of HlAlgan aa well acgoalnunora of people on tbla aldg nurse and. It Is believed that her at- large number of friends here wl
mcUon Is only lempotaryIdea and aHo got acquainted with
• nA a new
m
M oiber aUten. K N
aorry to see him leave, wish sriee* are tvippllod by local dealer*
by wire. Ml
la ICMilgaa by any rnrana. -na moveblm all Vltids of siieee:<- in hi>
wUeb Is a sort of a trwv Prom
BlgBVInda.
slipped frooT>u*or paper* of (he are
anta have already been ioaugurnted Ireland. they went to the Isle of Han.
Because the beuvy seats were wash lorailuu.
'loua day.
ter a slmlUr method of govensnent a famous aummer; resort. Tbe wraths
lug away the bank along the Pentai, ooveral leratattra, and In many or Was oioeUent during U»e whole MartioeUe right of way near Acme
LOCAL MARKETS.
The happiest mtrther In the llllle
aura ta other atntra
toer anuff thla added much to the enU was necrasary to send a to*-n of Alva. Mo., is Mrs. 8. Rup|kh-,
Thera joymont. Kenneth slopped at Pootfi- Turaday.
Sslling Priram
work train out to protect the road­ She write*: "One year ugo my sim
........ 1C.S0
watched with "keepale, K. Y„ where be attends Rlv- bed, Prt
WHS dovui with eiieh seriims lung CTcarbaek -pork, per bhl.
The well estabUshed reputation o( this bank tor
tnteirat. and It U rafe to^ eay ervlew academy bat Mrs. Smith came damage and tbe wind went'down
troiihle that our physlrlan was nnal.le Clur back pork.per. Ib ................. U
strong, conservative management satisfies the moi-l ex*
help him: whgu. by our druggist* Short cut of pork, per bbl....l8.M
the plan U adopted. on to tbla dty.
wards morning.
advice I la-gan giving him l»r.
Lard,
per
lb
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At Petoakey. It was leportA that New Discovery, und 1
acting De|>ositor5.
tilir Ma raved.
the wind was the bvavUst in Ihe |uut
I kept this tr.-atnient
A paid-up Capital of $200,000,00, with earned Surtwenty year*. Heavy aeaa camp Into
ferr a few week* when he »aa per* w..rk.-d steadily
Hittidi
held
their
an­
fectiy
well.
He
ha*
Utile
Traveree
,bay
and
a
portion
of
plus and Profits of $5:1,000.00. and total R^urses ovtr
T^fM Rl^.
wiir*. l>r. King s
tbe bank belwe.n Bay View and Pv- rince at carpenl.T w
S»r ttan jmvwra nual moa^ niH bangral
GuarNew
IHseov.M-y
saved
his
llfi$1,750,000.00.
indicates its financial tlinding as the
e by
: railway and Interarbaa rauioh parlors Monday evening, the toskey was washed oiiL No Uamag'- aiit.'.-.l iH-st rough ami cold
done to the roodlreO and f
lit &
strongest bank in Northern Michigan.
C A. Hugbee Drog Cu. S. H Walt
‘ItaWtB now In the hands of tbe print
•ug
Stoie.
druggists,
no
danger,
the
storm
aluitlitg
Sons.
Hannah
Dn
on and wiu be Haned la a few days. ing 'onwr* wore elected for the co
rial lottle free.
5«c und 31.00.
In Umr.
Th# pObUratlon wtU be very compre\\i: SOLICIT.YorK .VOCOl'NT.
Hran, i>er 100 lbs ..;.............. 1.50
hiMve of tboee wbo oxpect to pur- '“piraWrat. MIm Neva Wright.
‘Ob ........................... »'«'»=Seerettry. Mlaa Oars Minor.
ch^ tbe Brat mortgage boodt
Spring Alcken*. perlb................ 1*
A abort
Troaaurer. Mtra Bthel Savage.
I Borporatlon. ArtielM of aasoclaVIA THE
wrote to Mr*. LuesreUa Sweet of Onei­
I have bew flied at Lansing and as
da Valley. N. Y.. telling her that her
A New Auto.
i as tbs prospectus la Issnod.
Frank Kelley nnd Jae*. Kaman ar­ sister. Ml*. Mary B. UbveKv. Mr*.
t rampalgn will brain to raise rived In tbe city at 6 o'clock Batu^
Cede'* mother, bad died. This
MUSKEGON, GRAND RAPIDS.
a upon iba bond# wbicb It re- day evening with Uw new Kelley
S2X0.
tng. Mrs. Cole was ourprlsed to re­
I by tbp franchise granted by tomoblle to replace the one which
Sunday. Sept. 29.
ceive a letter from On.lda Valley
frfty.
Train wfll leave Traverse City at
barned while on tbe way to tbU dty. from Mr*.'8we«'B daughter, telling
0 viaatleB but what tbU Tbe car Is tbe largrat in tbe dty.
C:3() n. m. Bee poster* or ask ticket
her that Mr*. SweM hod passed away, agents for partlcubr*.
oalUoa srlll do more fw being n eeven perarngra Harrison,
tbe tyro letters bavtiic nndoubu-dly
H. ►. Moeller. G. P. A.
CRy. than any
with a very long body.
Tbe motor rrossed In tbe mall.
m-|il. 23-4-5.
oonld be secured bora with oor Is a forty-horse power gMdlne maThe Inaunce Is peculiar l|a»much
Tbe onurprise ebloe and can pull tbe car sixty
uv for tbe last twenty years, both
dovHop tbo sURHUidlng country, oillra an hour. The machine Is very
iged ladle* were close correspoudent*
sw iW’B
Mp to Improve
runt quIeUy and and MCh wanted to be sure that tbey
hftal. th-----is very BomforuWe to ride In.
ild learn of tbe other's death. At
School
stnUL wbo ta bcClciD. b«w u Ob.
Ume of her death. Mr*. Lovejoy
ttaia hitfianir of*Jadt of transportalupplios.
as^yenra old and Mra. Sweet. 88.
LOW RATE EXCURSION
ttW taemUea to pointa of Interaat betanen here and CbnrlevoU. It will met at tbe High eebod Monday even­
Bernie Haskell Married.
Mt only de UtlB. but win Ineranae ing and made a temporary organiraselecUng Julius Martlnek p^J. A. vHannou. «
Buying Frieoa.
Ml eotntd T»Vm. hrtd* inweraed Uon.
denl and D- Carter ewetnry. Tbe flrwt
t Iasi I have found the
will sell Poutoqa. per bn
Pore Margin
TokBMO Of bualMM to Uw city and meeung will be bdd Monday night
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kinumt a vnluktdh factor In the up- ben a permanent organlxaUon will me: and tor the benefit of other* round'trip excursion ticket* on t>ct
ober let. to different pnlnu In Ohio wb»t. p.. t....
taiBiuag not only of o«r wbolsanle be effected
te of $fi no to ToK-do and return
.,;oe2t
constipation, will any: lake Dr. Klng'a
Ml reUU boalnera bouaoa b«L will
irtvportlonate rat*-* to oih«-r,Ohiii
New Ufe PHls." GuaranietM sails- points. Ticki-u to Toledo are good to
Idnta the
■tlfanuta
Uw wor^ of a4ifrtog
Ralph Haslet Hu Oenofaetory. 2Bc gl C. A. Bugl»ee
I>nig
Buiwithin sflfieen day*: to Ohio
Mhatrtea.
Hr. and Mr*. Noble A.< JAnton of Co.. 8. E, Walt 4 Boo*. Hannab Drug return
olnts. good until Ortolier 3<ith.
|[H
h e
a atira
non thing that tbe people RentUe. Wuh.. are In the dty tor » Co., druggists.
dr
.pent* for full
partlenbrs and
. . _ .dty
dedra to build op abort rtalt wttb Mr. Jobnaou'a moOi«C Traveree
t
through ilckeU.
The friend* of Bernie L. Hukeli.
Buramnnlty and In tbelr sral to er. Mrs. E. M. BekUart. ?« But
H- F. Moeller. G. P. A.
son of M. B. Hukell. assUiant post
tbe dty. Abey can aaalat by Front strut. They are on tbdr
master, will be pleaw-d to Irani that
Ukbee bonda ding trip and bara rtallod a as
Rprbf I'blckeu ............................12
at* Bbaotutely good eecurlty d diira In Canada oo tbdr Vay e*at on Bept. 7. Mr. Haskell wa» united In
mt will draw a good r«t» of lalerrat. and from >era wlU go to Chkrao marriage to a popular young lady in
VtATn
money ebould be provided. Ko and will ccatlnwe tbelr trip cost vlaR- nichito. Kanaas. and tbe young peopreseni keepln houe
U aahed. bnt^ opporttmllj w ta* tbe larier dUc*.
to make a good InveaMOMt
Mr. Jao*nba''abtdf krdlnidlodlhrd there.
'** ANNUAL, EXCURSION
Mr. KbAell ha* an excellent poalwbo hera money lying Idle
Mr. JAnaoo'a wedd ng occurred a
tkm
as
udstoik
engineer of tbe dty
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1ST. 1907.
do well in Mt ovedooklng this week a«o Saturday niffbt In Brattle,
and baa been In Aarge of some very
S7J»
Chicago
S7.00
bb bride being MiM BBtb Wlleox. a
SS.0D
Dctro.t
se-m
prominent member of Brattle s aode- Importut and
OaU. per bushel.......................
-5T
bu always ‘'made good." Ht* numer
S4A0 Grand Rapid#
S4.50
ty. and aftor the
eeremany
tbe
Two Cent Far**.
friends here of eourae wish him . SS-00
Tcledc
S40Q
I Bntuiday, Beptranber 28. wtU trtrafa of Uio roun* peoN*
all happlneaa In Ihe wedded *ule.
Hew to Remain Veung.
IS.M
La Croaae
S6-00
a ot tb* twocrat they had a pcoiier arad ««atnUaue
young
la
bealih
w
Tbe flMft equlpmcDt owned by tbe
Mr. Jobnaoo bu many Meods In
strength, do u Mrs. N F. Kowae. MA V*W*» Travralbe.
Pere Marquette'will be In
nowiugh. G#.. did. Sbe *#>-*: "Thre
tbe dty. bavin* left bare thru yrar*
Ultle Rev* Gore, aged 6. left
special
rtralM
of
thU
excurwloa.
Pull
for tbe weat and loratln* there. tbe-0. B. 4 41. at 10:30 Tneaday all
bottles of Electric Bitter* cur.-d m
fmmd at tb# last aeaskra. Jut bow
Uone.On her coat a card Aowlng b -r vraUbnled coaches, electric lighted of Aroaie liver and stomach trouble,
ffntta tbo n^lrood* will 3ra* by this pitTiou lo going woat, be wu concompiicsteil with such an mil.*-ami>
and cooled by eleotrie fans.
BM flf tbe loffIsUtnra b a problem, mctcB with tbe Hannah * Loj Ne^' destination wu pinned. Tbe little gl-1
conditioo of the blood ibst m> skin
RETURN UMIT
______
ber
any
to
Marquette
to
visit
eantUe
campany
tor
nlu
yaara
*»i
irned red u iflannei. I__
fa
cue. lt,b evMoht tbat tbay
trardlng toe tb* Wodun her aunt. Mr*. Fraak Martin, whi To Chicago. 1« Croaae and Grand practically jn yeara
than Ikyear# younger
youni
4a W falHid to lone very mueb. tat.
Marqoett
RaNdt.
October
Ittb.
To
DatroUand
fore 1 took Electric BlUen
s 4 Metal cempaby of Beat- Btu at 30T Booth
they bar* alraady beffon to rado all my work with ea> f ar-d assl'i
Toledo. October l«b.
tnM and bar* dadded to aboUab tie. He bu an excxelleni poaltloc and She will probnbly renA ber destln:
I
d my bosbaad's store." Goaramee-i
Ask ageou tor full particular*.
his trtaodn wera not only pbaaed Uon ufely u sbe seemed to have rd
at C. A. Bugbee Drug Co_ 8. E Walt
H. F. Moeli^^. G. P. 4.
, bb toccras bnt with bias and era! -rrteod* among thf stranger* on

Drug Btora.
Sept. 18-S-37.
s wife an kinds <4 bapplum.

.THOB. T. BATS*.
B«t*r ani mrnttm.

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CONSERVATIVE
BANKING

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EXCURSIONS

Pere Marquette

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Farewell lo VacaHon

EXCURSIONS

Who eimo for
Boohs and

PERE Marquette

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Pewe Marquette

Here you will find any Text Book
used in this part of the State.
See the fine large tablets we sell at 5c.
An exclusive line you don’t find elsewhere.
Special prices to tbe tftetrlds.

City Book Store

Traverse aty.Mlcb.

The Hobart Co. Prop.

f

1

AltANO TBAVERM »

STATE BANK
Ctptni.
SWTlM.

«200^
- $4S.OOO

- Ttmt Ur. rri^Jt
n*rd
Vtm
BfoiMl . .
iMCUdiU: A.J.lUjr»»rt.A.J.Hi»«»U,
CfTOB»-A, Tnar Uy.; B. «i*«
an. Jallu *. Baaaaa. tanad Oar
UtU. Ury taUhaa. W. W.

i: SL”-

S KT cent fiOowM «■ Time Depofitts
«. B--

CimtotiM mis nek, 2.82S
Tbs Church Canvaao.
From Tuoaday-a Record.
With a prayw on their Ups. 234
workers started out this montlni In
the miD and wtwked Ulthfully all day
lo make a complete Sunday school
ranram of tbn dty. At ♦ ocloe*
artenoon. Cbalrman imekbart repart­
ed that the canraas wai praet'rally
completed and that tbe 2.000 homes
of the cMy bed been trialted.
Tbe work was one of freel macBltode for Traverse dty It fsr from
belnc oompaeUy built but fuU of fsttb
' a«d hope, tbe cenvsieera. tbe inbantbe > supeHoteodenU
ud tbe officers of toe cenvasa fell
to work. RalD wsa ooly an toddeni.
while lone *elks were rw>rded aa
merrty a part of dsty. CoM winds
mnde cblllrd bnods and It wao bard
to handle tbe carda but none of the
workers wavered and everyooe re­
ported tor doty at tbe variouB mect-

over to the aodlt^ but when It U
and tbe audit completed, tbe Informatlcn wilt be very valuable to the
oboxbaa of the dty.
Tbe canvam
bad been wdl advertised tbe can<
era found almoet everyaoe at home
today and many bad their cards all
ready.
last evenlnc a mass meetlnt of
tbe workera was bdd and final
ity/made. When tbe meet­
log bc«an a pouring rain was faUlog.
yet tbet* was an excelleot ropreeenUtioa preMBt. Tbe awetlng opened
with a fow minutes' stl«>t prayer, af­
ter which tbe Rev. Joaspb Dutton
road tbs Seriptnre Umod and, the
Rev. T. Boyd Oay made a prayer,
aeverkl byinns being also sung.
A moM wd firiU was eonduotod
test erwlng so that tbe workers were
cmtMy (amliUr with tbeir task when
tbeyatarted
, SepL 21—The
weather Is tbe main question here for
it U only (dears off. tbe Deelanau
nonty fair wiU be the largrst and
boM la tbe bltlorr of tbe county.
Damtte tbe wet a«d eoM weethcr of
tofiay. tbete were many people on the
rbnnds and tbe eaiabltori were busy
guttfaig tbln^ tnio abape.
The only attractloo Ibis afieniooo
wsa a oall game between Keswick
and the SoUoas Bay Red Stoddngs
' wMcb draw a good slscd crowd.
iitn are many eaUbltors on tbe
X^oaadt and It Is thought that tbe
aamber will be greauy Incruasof
Bren If tbe wcatfarr U bad. there
wU be a large crowd but If it clears
ap. It will be a record breaker.
Indian Killed.
Bay Shore. Mlcb.. Sept. 24—Joe
, an Ibdlan who lived
' aboat Uree mllea west of this vll' >l^ide'wltb a bole la tbe top
^^^dSiMad. bis lace eeverely pounded and
many bruises Ob tbe body, the IndloaUoas tJHng that a severe, struggle
bad taken place.
Bewaakagaun waa known to have
had uauble srltb a young man
name M not known nnd auapldon
polBta to him as tbe ssmllant at the
The corooer'e Jury brought
la a verdict that tbe Indian cam
bis death at tbe band# of a peraon
or pereoas nnkaowa.
Obituary.
Wrtlten for tbe Herald.
Once more the reaper of death has
calM and taken from this country,
a goodhuabandAgood father, a good
aelcbbor. and a good citlsea.
____ one of the earileai
pioneers of this region pas^ a«y
at tbe borne of bla son. John Dago,
on Thareday. Sept. Sth. at 4:30 p. m
Mr. Dago was bom near Hanover.
Crrmany. April. 22. 1842. He camr
to America twelve years later with
bit pareaU and located .for a tte>«
time nrar Buffalo. N. Y.: from there
, he mor«d to- Milwaukee. Waooosln.
where he lived unUl be waa fifteen
years of age. He then moved to
Leelanau Co.. Mich., near Ihe shore
of Lake Michigan, where be helped
his father clear up a farm and was
employed at odd tlmw helping

fishermen 's^ th'e

of South Manltou. Tbe
whkb be.cndot\«d at these limes are
known only to the ptoneer.
la the spring of 1864. srhen t'nrio
Ram Issued a call tor volunteers, n
were more anxious to go than tbU
of 21. The aoow was knee deep but
hlf patrtoUsm and ardor were eq>»l
to the oecaaion. Tlm.uKh the origloal
toruats on an Indian trull be walked
alcM nearly 30 mllcj. to Traverse
City. At this place he slopped loi
tbs night and received ii iirelltnlnary
eiaaalnaUao. Tbe next muming be
(nan a winding unll for Grand Haven
d wkl^ be rrficbrd fienrly

worn-out br bti
bla tong
tone tramp tbihugb
Fyom Grand Haven he
st«ur«Ni a ri<l« wUh a maU carTtor
Tho had a smaU ladtaa |Kwy aad
what
would Udar can a
t. hut »'a>. tbcti called a iravo;.
■y v<nald taU tiiros at rldlag as
the pony was capable i>f polltnc only
one ai a Ume lucludinit the raallaark*. Tlx'y finally reached Grand
where Mr. Ua*i> was enrolled
K. ::«th Miehlaao Inf. Volun­
teers. on March :i. 1864.
wtwks' drill be was Umoaterred
tbe aame n«lBieiit aud i
LAt. Here bis bompany became a
part of oeo. Urwnfa famous "Ahmy
of (be Pvlomac.' under Hancock's
dielslou. H> was iust in time to be
nerinK" campaign
let Rlcbmood and was with
(>oys that entered the -Wlldeniesi.'
May. 4tb, 1*64. From this, time
be was 111 sinical a cooltoumis battle
until the momliiK <d May l“. In the
bailie uf BputUrUanla Courthouse

rc‘^K*.‘

order sad decree of i • elrrult court
chancery, and in tbe state of Mlctalgan.
msde aod dated the l»tb day of May.
A. D. 1307. in a certain canse tben^
paodlag.
U'berein Carlton A.
coniplalnant and WillUni E. Rlrlu■rd^
Is defendant
NAice U beu-by given Hist I
shall sell at publlr auction to the
Ugbest bidder, at (be front door of
ihe#oart bouse in the city of Trav­
erse City V the county of Grand Trav­
erse aud sute of MIcblgsD. i
court bouse being the place where
ay of OcJober. A. D. i!«'7.
:luck In tbe forenoon of s
day. And Inasmuch as said pn-mlaee
conitituCe a alnitle dwelling 'hoiIM
suij'ii

This U tbe wound that
raise ihicomplications which caused his
prin
death. In *oltii: to the rear after he
n sold
recelvid the wound he was obllsed
and tbe expense of this sale
e dead The pmulaes lo be sold are described
eros* niajuuk of i
as followa towit:
Lou tlxleen (16). aerentcen (17).
and eighteen (18). In block two (2)
tbe Veteran R««Tve Corps. Co. D. of Oak Park addltloo to the village
14tb IReplment, from whlcli be rere­ (now city) of Traverse City. Michigan
14th
ceived bis bODorable disetaarse. July according to tbe yecorded plat tbere28. 1864.
Mr. Daito now rvtumed to bis borne
Duted this 28th day of August. A.
ibere be took up a homestead claim
about els miles northwest of Maple D. 1907.
QBOROE W. CURTIS.
ettr end about a moDth later was
Clreult Court Corl
married to Miss ISIIanora Sbalda also
of ^eelansu Co. "niey commenced for Grand Traverse County, Michigan.
Smurthwaite A Atway, Solleliors
their life on the homrsiead bewiny
irlnfi for Cwuplalnant.
86 7t
down tbe huR'- trees and iireparlnc
land for niltIvaUon. Many were the
bardablps which tboy endured and
yet they bad auCctwded In maklOR a
fine home lor tbemMdrea and children
of which there were twelve. Here
- lived tbrougb
Testlmnolals could be printed by
SSa until the aprinc 'of l»07. when
on account of poor benitb
bealtb tbe
the farm
tarn
» transferred to hla son John H. Traverse City and nrwrby towns,
; a new home was purehSied in Hyomel la an absolute cure lor all
proof
ing aside all fortoer '■uUes he hoped
to regain some of hla MieoRth. but
each day found him growing weaker give with every outfit that they sell,
• Money back If Hyomel does not do
and weaker. In the latter pan
(bat U claimed for t( ~
Aur-ist. Ur. Dago returned to the old
Hyomel is not a secrcs remedy. Its
farm for a visit and here without a
stcuggle be passel away on Sept. 4.
having l>ceD coofined to bla bed but
five days
He leaves a widow and twelve
illdren. Mra A. M. 47ook at IaOddtr. Washington. Oeo. F. Dago of
1 directly t o every
cornerr of tbe air passages
Bmi>lre. Mra. F. Lowes aod Frank
may lurk.
catarrhal
Dago of Chicago. Mra. M. C. Basch. and .disinfects
aud
To be
MtTAlbert Prauae and J. H. Dm» of rlnced of this you heals.
have only to give
Port Ooelda. Mra. O«o. Keidortjouse
South Manltou and Fred G. tago ll a. (rial, remevnbciiog that If
I Mlaaes Sophia and Olive Dago of not cure. 8. E. Wbll A Sons will re­
fund your money.
Maple caiy.
The complete Hyomel outfit coets
Tbe funeral was held from the but 8l.no, and In most cases Is suffi­
inn bouae and- was conducted b
cient to cure the disease, making It
L. Carter of Travwue aty. The
. only a isdenUfle treatment out
Englrbrrth of Leland delivered a
■ that Is I
very comforting sermon. Mr. Dsr..
being a nwmber of tbe Murry Post ol
Maple dty. the Interment at the
grave wim conducted by the Po»L
•ARM FOR SALE 'CHEAP—49
The bjtSiM. Abide With Me. Jesus
PS in Kasson toirnshlp. 3H aervs
Savior Pilot Me and Nearer Mj God
undqr oiilUvatioD, good house, burn,
e. we:
cellar and well. Terms easj'. Wm.
Maple CU.V.
J. Scott. Maple City. Mich.
39 1C
Many beaiiUful floral pieces

the different friends.
presented• by
a broken
among the largest

BEST OF PROOF

Jr by 1
............ .................................................... .. a lai.

bouquet from Mr. and Mra. Bloom
and also many other flowers from
different oora. Although tbe day was
rainy and the loads muddy ubou*
taro hundred relatives and trlendi
followed the remains to Its last rest
log place.
gracious preuence npon oarth
as a Are upon a bearth:
As pirseant songs, at morning sum:.
Tbe words that dropped from his
sweet tongue
Slrengihened our hearts, or. beard a
night.
Made ail our alumbera soft and light
eat tberefote tbou
hose earty guldmace trained our intant steps
Best, In the Inwom of Ood. UU th>
brief aleqp
Of d«jatb U over and a Itappler life
Shalt dawn to maken tbiae Insensible
It*

Pale, Thin,
Nervous?
Then your blood must be in
fi very bad condition. You
centinly koow vbtt to take,
then ifike it —Ayer’s Sars»pfirilU. If you doubt, iben
consult yoar doctor. We koow
whsi he will $gy about this
grand old family medicioe.
mU

,unr

(0 rart'TVr,

flyers

oes) rtnotu.

w> s*,«
•svrof-.

o TaTB OF .MICHIGAN the l*ro. ]
^ bale Court tor lb« County of
Grand Traverse.
At a aesMon of said court, held at
the pnibale office. In tbe (?lly of Trav.
erst- CKy. in said coualy. on the 18th
day of September. A. D. 19-rT.
Present; Hon. Fwd R. Walker,
idge of Pmbate.
In the matter of the esUle of Ine.-:

The Greatest UnderwearIn The World
We Itare on Sale tbe greateet nnderwear in tbe
world Namely ''Winter Sbiitproor* "rad* by the
■ame cuocern that make the celebrated “Winter”

Alda Wall having filed In aald
jurt her petition praying tbat she b<
4iulborized. empowered and licensed to
sell at private sale the interest of said
estate In certain real estate therein
described.
It h> orden-d. that the 14(h day nf
October. A. U. 1807. at ten o'clock It:
the forenoon, at said probate ofTle«‘.
be and Is I
lag said peiltlot
It ia further ordered, that publh
leniloi
of a copy of this u

Cotton underwear.
Think of

boilinc the onlinaiy woolen veat;

pictute in yonr mind tbe size and eondition it would
be ia^ter just one trial.
.Shirtpioof is everything that the
Yon oannot ehrink it if yon try.

name imptiei.

Even the finest grrdoe of Anstralian and srill
not pull np or get hard by sraahing bat always
retain its eoftnemB and elasticity.
Tliit line wu pnt oa the market lest seesoo and
mot w ith iiStnediate snecvie aod in every case (wml. good iu claims.

Order of Publisation.
gTATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Clr



We oarTT this nnderwear in cotton and wool all
wool and silk and wooland women will find it tie
finest hnderwear they ever had. Come in two ineoe
anits also noioo.

(

August Coons. Complainant. W
Lucy Coons, •efeodant. Aug. 22.
... 1W7
_______ _______ _ frtKu atnIt satlsfar
Ilk- in this ennse that th>'
davit
rt-sident of the Slate of Wisconsin
On modoo of L. H. Gage, sollritor
for Ihe eoaipUiinaiit. It is ordered that

We »l«" carry “Mentor” in the all cotton, in both nnion and two pieee •ntta. In
fact, whatever yonr underwear wants may be, they can be enpplied here, whether it
is a 2oo garment or the finest sUk. We are pre-eminently THE nitderwear store t»f
the city, carrying tbe greateet variety and the beet lines, and we'have greatly

to be enicred In this cause either In
peraon or by solicitor i within ton;
months from the dale of Ihls-orde;___In defanlt thereof that the bill
complaint Bled herein may l-e tak<n
8 confessed against her.

Grand Traverse Co.. Mlcb.
L. H. Gage.
under cultivation, good house, barn,
SoUdtgr (pr Complainant.
cellar and well. Terms easy. Wm. Business addtvws. Traveree City. Mich
J, SeoH. Maple CUy. Mich. ..Silmo*
a:.-7t

Work Shoes
atrengthened onr pueition this s
never carried before.

When you call for Fall Work
Shoea, yoo'U find ns at bomu! You'll
find hate tbe be«t Wo^ Shoe* tbat can

eete we will have it

be put togotber. Onr Woi^ Sbonare

I^all Bofiiery

durable, comfortable, good in orery way.

is now ready aod no better selections have ever been offered yon than is now on onr
shelves. We have bought only such lines as hsve proven their meriL
Lines tbat
we know onr enstomen can buy feeling that they are getting fnll value for their

HIGH CUT SHOES
FOR FALL AND WINTER
can't be buL

n by adding some very strong linos ire have

ear trade this season and if yon ooninlt yonr BEST inter.

$le7S» $2e00r $2.25 or $5.00

Wartiad uia. 4 Charm.
Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that
spicy journal, the Eutcriirlsc. Louls.i.
Va. u
nail lo my fo>K
last w.eek and o( coco applied RuckIon's Arnica Salve. No (Dflammalion

k't S-boro

CJ-ty’t

>-■«' Ji.rl
-Isssux

ad-Lis

prices as

Back to the hnn i
TWa M^wre yoo
get good cofiee.
Nooe o( dial ** fresh rofisted loose
by the pound** store stuff from
Dobody luwws where, full of dust,
•imoiphere and soiled bands, but
die real old, genuine egg and sugar
coaled Arbuckles’ ARIOSA
Coffee, whkh die folhs keep m
the otigiaal padage and gdoid b
thekitebesL
That's Codec I

Trarvors

sat *-rrw*jo«r
hT*i»—.
u.^ 4^1, srU-s .4 tt- >•.•-■. :•

and we sell them for sneb rewonublc

m

mm

Wo buu-iLi- l-irg-

eet line we bave'ever carrit-d.

Blankets
This weather will start the hottsewiK <hi an inventory of her bedding, wbidi
meana that a memoranda will be made to buy bUDk<>ta.
This memoranda sbonld
read: “Look at those at MiUikL-n's.”
Onr position on tbe blunkt-t ejurstion is an important one, as we bny onis direct
from the mills, which means-a saving of one profit to our enstomm. aod another
point in onr favor is. wc carry the largest line to be found in the oi^. Hus is tme
not only iu cotton but in wool. »
Here's another point to reincmber: Onr blankets are fall size and faD weight
Lots of blankets look good that are skimpy in size or under weight or both.
Everyone who has blankets to buy sbonld at least look at onis aod conviooe
themselves that we can back up theM- statemenU. Prices are......................§$C tO $!•

Hie New Waists lor FaU

$2.00 and $2^0 up to $S.OO
and $6.00.

are in and they art- beauties. Some of the most attractive styles oome in Alljstross
and Batiste, in both plain and shades of red aud blue; also c (Am in plain; also silk
embroidered fronts. ' They sell at.

........t2.Mto$LM
Have Yoa Bonobt a New Coat?

Everything is now here and in tbe most attractive modela,' and the pricee are
also attractive. It will be a lurprise to you to see how good a coat we can sell yon
at ............................... ..................................................................... 1...........................$7.MtO$iejS

Aatomii Opening Thnrsday, iYiday and Satnrday,
October SnL 4lh and 5th.
Watch for large ad next week.

In plaee of mnsic we wiQ give yon b*r|

OltAM TfUVSim HtULA. THUMOAV.'^tmMWk U, M0T.

Grand Traverse Region.

I
la« In MaySeM -to bame mr -a few!
Bbrt Tanderrdri rrtamed borne tbr ■notbs vUll.
Tbciee wbo attended Ibe IHIle |»tb t
vM-ka.
'latter part of tbe *eek affr-r hav oa
l^^da*'i«mL«^ii^ Wexford j tpeat a moe'wrer a jirar in tbe C. S. ertng In honor of -Aunt Katie" Bey-1
neld»- A5th Wrthday last Mpndtj ro!
time.
Tbe!
taM^taT^raed^^Wa atotert.l'^Tbe -Kid.’ bawlaM nine and Ibeir port a very enjoyable
pe<nd' ‘
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from
Kln**Jey CKUiMued 4ge» <»f lour old
Mix. Taylor'a
home In Maubeti.
-rrlMi<U came dna-n
Ice cresim,
Ul«a L.'oiie Touetat baa gonegone' to &itni'^y afirnuxai and />Uyed wit.i prerarot wa« 33i> vears.
ihl.S.lKM RInm. and rake «i
iw-rred and remxnlK-ler. !
Ibe MiMourl laat Sating'
.Ingsley to worlc.
MtvM
tM lau te UM. Atli._______________________
tinx-s uaiie tbe hours seem ;
John Haaaaar and wlfe'.and Albert Icy
• Mwt r«a»h th« Herald afflea n«t till for lh«- Sou.
abort.
Among tbtwe
wewut
wen
An' aiirtlon eala vHI be ooodorttd Kohlmer
________
and t^ura Kupp Tltlt^ .. The Tl»lutr» were acroci»ai


»«n of ai
tlw Rev
Rev, and Mrs. L KeBoey. Mrs.
ajtbfdr teacher. Miai Smith.
by W. H. Porter at the
Opogrega- tbe boim- of Mr. and Mr*. O.
K cen*toondtnU fall
Sophia
I
Jncto> Wolf an old and oell«no«n Halite Keom-y and Mrs.
ilonal ebureb imiior. on
Saturday
n lA, thoy may t>a iawrag that I
night' redWent tieie ta very •.•rioualy III.
Tbe
fraat
last
Saturday
nMemoon.
10 afUr uma.
f'lit-iids of Thc.nios Masoa will
• .euflWiBg »1tb a 'WR|i|>ncaiIon of dl»I. J.. Dame 111* the frame work helped to ripen tbe eorn.
wl'
«bo baa bfcji i eaaps droiwy l>einK the mo« UwiHe. gtleved to beer "t bis -death which;
< rwud for hi! new dwetllna.
Solon Tylor and vlfe a
ccciirred at iiL home
tie
sea this auir ' w>m<' now
d.iucht.-r. Ura '
The orw rt'iidenre of Capt. RobertTt- atupplng
topping viih
wlib O. V.

Hotn
NORTHPOINT.
8.'pt, ftT.I. .1
................................
« MeCooike}
leCooikey,, Crandall
Crandall of Koyatoor vl.n<d btm
{mir baa luaved
i
. R.
. f CanpbrtI i
iHini In Ont
Mr. and Mn. Jubn Nelson are ua(-|bimee
rntends
mild a buu»-;i]ay. Inst.
boiiar and Intend.
IIUlo aon. LMlIe. arm lo Trarc
und came wi
jQhl st,.ely and da-oahter —
tvaldenre on Hay; on bla farm thin fall.
CJiy thli afiornooo lo apcQd a I
forty veajw ato. His;
...................................................
..................................
. Ingnley ; from Buckify la»t »e«-k arfo»pani«l townidilp on'
#n vlUi Meoda.
.
I
at tbe old home- ;
id eon Sanford spent
last' veekisneiit Sunday with her friend. Mte by Mrs. Tbntnpitm and Perry rttomi'- droib iix.k plai-e
bidlea of Uio CoocregaUno^
-here the family have liv«-d j
isltlng St Tmsrerae City. KlngalcM WInrhoml. and In the evening Mrs.'son. They vUlted in the Hodge nelgbAarcb will clv«- a rocoptlon tc the
ce their siTiviit, FV*r a uam-:
Id East Bay.
j Wlncbomb'a hall lamp exploded and I boibood W.dix*day,
Oancro^tlonal cburrJi partora for tbr
ber of year, be cl. rked In the store i
The danew hrld lo tbe town halt were It not for the presence of mind
Sept. “
Jtenr. aad Mn. W. H. Huribot, vbo
i-nnlrig I
of his ifrolh.-r In Ib. . Johu L-nnlrig
. Thtiraday eveulng was a aueceas.jof Uirs AMiotl the house would liave
»in P«Tr fm Oklahoma auon
St four
Ion of Wevfor.I.'liei for the past
fotirjj
SOUTH QRANT.
furnUbed hy- Barnes or- been dwtroyed by the Are but /hf
Bddia Raenom
Simday afu-rBoni. S--pt.
tJ> Mr.
and
Mrs. wars be b«> Is-ep at the edd h.mie.
run and gut a <tuilt and amotheic’l
•OOB lor Ann Arbor wh»^ hr aill at
AH wbo knew Mr. Mason lecogrrt-d'
F.'Iodge bad a Ane anp- Ibe flanrs out Mr.‘. iVlnrbonb was Allen Burrows, a aoo.
The 1, O.
him ifli' slricteK mugrlir of char
Mr. Horper wlahew to expiest hU
|xr.
afiiT
their
degree
work
on
Sat­
near
the
lamp
Just
iK-lore
It
exploded
afUT
Iradamr* RobrrUon.
lank* lo bla neighbors for thHr help peter. - He Icwv.-s an aged mother,
but noticing aoiuethlng was wrong
|f<Or«iP>r tpeoi Ralurday
laat.
in urday evening.
three brothers and three sisters
The
Superviaion
i houaeboM left on Btepjad into one of the rooms to get and assUianre in flgtaling Are
M. Battle and
fratma Clir.
h-ld fiom tbe M K.
a doth to hold the lamp-with when bis barn un i buildings burned.
The
BCU
lire. Dmirao McUlIlan arrlrad from
It exploded, bad she been near tbe fotlOBliig Ag-.iies show ih- amount nf rJlirrch ill Inland. Wwlm-sday aftee
i<aeli
to
their
borne
In
St.
Ixwls.
Inspection cf
Big Rapid! on SatartU)
o'chx-k
with
Ralph
tgd bushekv
of wheat, noon at
Mr. G<o.
Volee
and
daughter. lamp at the time she would liave grain burned: IM
frlrtidii.
Iwhirr
d a trw dajM
«llh frl
lyu «
State cf
............................. --lU. not tluvehbd
Ai>d‘-rson in ebarg--.
surely been hiimt.. The damage
^Hcg for hrr orir homo In Vlrsinia, VMnIrt-. IV turned this evening t from
Micbimii
would have yiHded Sim> busliHv.
Sept.
light.
Ur. »eMII)pui baa pur- Traverse City,
tone of li«v sml IT tons <»f wniw.
ChoUt Telegard Is
palnlUg
tbe
Sept. 23.
oaaara a srocao' atora.
was n heavy loss to Mr. Bird who
ELK LAKE.
.Ibi. John NalaoB' and daitfbior. rfvstdence fonuerly owned by H. E.
in* canie burnt
worked Mr. Harp'-rV place.
Miss RcnarMiinn*
MAVFIEtO.
Mr*;
Chalmrr
Roaanrranre
b]>^bI
r p c<ftij»l.’ dav
Mre. rant'- LHxon. who has l>eeo HI Tiwvetse nty f.ir
. Col Barnes enlertaloed Mes-'
Miss Poxy Pepler who liou been
e City
Thtneday in Tmrrrsp
for romt- time Is convalearing. She
1 this 'afternnan'dames Johns and Martin Barnes at visiting her brtrthers George and Tom
W. D. Jobnui
Pearl Curry cam*' down from Trav-^
.Its up some now.
Pepler. !:ns returned home.
ew-nlng.
goiiigj
There was
a
stirpriae birthday era*' City Sai'.iMluv
Mrs. Ryan
The MIkM's Watch i
Will I'huhe and family of Buckley
CORNELL DISTRICT.
SO SOOTHING.
Oty.
1
Friday
Traversi- City st>enl
-13 here. He Is party for WilUe Kendall a abort lime bark Sundnr.
Mti. B F. Dame arrived home SatMrs. pBliick's sister wl.« h.-i
IJla CuiiT drove to Traverse City
l:s Infiwenet Haa Baen Felt By Sn
»i of
trf Mrs. it. Ryan,
the Kue»i
. ...
iprov- ago. abwl Mt of ble .voiilig fiipods
ftrday evening from a
two
weeks.
siting In Ibis vitinil* f»r ■*otk
met and S|M-nt a ples'uint c^•'nlng.' Sinday. c-sm.- back Moiidoy.
j
Many Trawerae City Rsaitoii.
nnd Mm. Bum Porter returned
. _.. his fahu here.among which
Tish with Wends In Trwverae City.
'lurned
lo
li.-r
hum.'
In
s.
George
Miinit*
dn.vc
l<*
Clear
Water
I
They played g«tn.-s nad roa»t<-d lorii
spend­
an addition to-hla house,
l.mher
~
Her. W. H. Huflbul delivered home Batunlay evening font
by a lK)riflfe, Helreshmetits
of
lec Ktmday. bnuglng Uh- nu*ther. who has Michigan Friday,
« eery Interesting se_____ to a large ing tbe week vlslilng at Petoskey..
The Royal Neighbor
la.lles
w-llli
cream, cake and
lemonade
w<-iv Ihx-u visiting
li.r
brother for
a
.kfter »
•Bdlence laat evening. Prof. and Mrs. Alden, Mauton and Traverse aty.
■rve ice rr«im in Kosll'a bull. W.'v .*
served
lleforc the party broke up couple of weeks, home with him.
Kn.« Bexema or any Itohlitros
I. R. Heck aud Clou. CHI spent a farewell sermon hrre Sunday
SeolhaiD sang a very pretty «duett.
ford. 8almthiy night. Si-pl. 2S.
tbr
boys
prosoitted
WHlIc
with
five
Ih.-skta.
few dsys In lyland last week.
pore Marquette Excursion. Tuesniy.
Mkto Jeoate Stowe recited
Ited
Rock
RocI
<
dollars.
,«c fort
grateful
to u*a
Mist Vel.a Siangle I. convalt^g ***Mnt. J. T. Whybrew nnd children
Ages and .any a very pleasing solo.
Bi>m, Bepi. I9. to Ur. and Mrs. Fred Oct. 1.
returned to thdr home at Gladstone
Mr. asd Mra. Peter Wiirrburg weui from her i.erlou* illness.
H.
F
Miw-Her.
O.
P.
A.
Cook.-a
daughter.
th'
lr
bulljlings
Iasi
wo-k.
j
l*.**.!'* uintmeM ha* sootlMd bxaSept 22.
after a month .pent with her mother.
to Traverse City this afterwoon.
a.i-dv,
Sept.
2.1.
Sept. 18-2:.2:.
Qnli- a
mbfr'frnm this vHlnif
Mrs. A. 8. Barnum.
a N, Pickard of LeUild spent BatHries what one Traverac Cliy cltl
MIro Bllta Gran has returned to
uok ill Ik
ivB day ai ilurki.'i sLi! i
HOLMES SIDII
«nUr in town on bualueas.
CadlUac Kingsley alter a short visit with her
OENDON.
Ittle Arnl'
iirday.
The funeral'service of llti:
Mrs, Carr came up ft
K-st
I'l-'into H ■ Hooker. 1*7
No frost y*-! Id this rc^.
t Wednei
Uitiirrlnv and reinniod Sunday. ^
P.-I rents.
lpda«ard was bold wt laat
Mrs. G.-o H*iOck>
s|S'Ut
Sunday
Tinverse City. Mlcb..
ther.
hrothKarn*er>
lire
harv’-sltng
Inickwlical
Mrs. Ira Unten of Kingsley
day
afternoon
at
tbe
Lutheran
with hiT lirotber. Jiihii Urirriib.
' used Doan's
v's nini
ilniiR-ttt
returni'd
the guest of Mrs, Platt Barnum'Sal- nnd cutting com. X very goo-J rropl Wroffer On-i
r nnd adfe aJiil dsm
eboreh. The floral olfirlngs
wen'
Mrs. (icmiHtc Wart wbo has Ixs-n!
of
both
1*
c,p.T,.^.
_
their
home
In
lUrtfort
Ust
Friday.
urdav aTlcrnonn.
ipiBy asd beantlful.
Mr. and Mrs.
nursing Mis. \Vm. Mlddaiigb ha* !■' '
Hery Potter of W'estwood visltcdj
, j cTtAMn'* CO.ToUdo.0 ‘turned home.
U K..Gibbs'and Archie Glblrs of
IBMsM tiAve been In Ibis country On Thursday evening aev^l nelghol her
O. B. Baldwin's family
Traveine Oly and Bird Gib
»• thsutirtsi'-IVnril h»v«knmr»f J O
tat a short time. They have the sym- borw went to tl
J.'hii and Mr.iida Harrison of
er for lb.- U»t lir.«r» sb.1 l.rb'V*' him
inday.
wife of Mayfl'eld lomishtp, all vlsiled fiirods In town over Sun.
spent a very enjoyabli
of
this sad
«»I ell In
-------------- bereavement
Klnj
rtu* S
with
iheir give W.u*c a
freilr huii.'wVlc In .It Vi.in.ra tras..-*
hrorty
and twroest
1
arrived
to
Mira
Blanche
Refreshmrnta
were
WM-ved
by
the
Mrs.
Ardella
Gibbs
iht-lr
mother.
SmiMr. McMillan has returned
from
and aa«n-iil'T able to .-irry out aaj oWIgwl
oW
recommend."
'
afl<
lernooii.
gpamdlng bto vacation at hla home lo hcatesK.
'o»aa*t*l'* hi. firm.
The C'nv.'uiion i
Mrs.
Anderson and Mrs. Luce alMrs. All'-n rMiirninl last w«-k aft.-rl
W»i.ni».i Koo'sv f Mob* is.
Mesdamea Gibbs. Thompson. Jami­
Ogdenabgrg. N. Y- He la employed
... ........................

WHY
^ .
li is better to deposit your funds uith us
that! to carrj' or hide them.
BECAUSE .
with us they are absolutely safe, while on
your-persoD or in hidirg they are NOT safe.
BECAUSE

^
many a life has bevn lost tbroujih keeping
money abojt the hi use'oTbn the person.
BECAUSE
with us your funds may be earning a mr-dcrate rale of interest for yo4 iosieatl of !)•ing idle.
rndor

Ivul-lc

..r

...............................
Aid at the home of
ca the tmr ferry As steward.
tended
the Ladles .......................
Tbm 0111 la better at this writing
Mrs. Dunn in Kingsley laat Thursday.
Amiss Wilton wbo baa
been
the! Mrs. Mory SUiiHon accompanied Mrs.
BPMt of Mr.. H. Ryan the i«t wapk.^Luce borne lo epcad n few dais,
n^gnad this morning to her bomej
Bok-t PUrce who has 4>een work-

son and Manihall Cunningham. Ubaron Manlgold and Glass altendiKl
the PnloD Aid society
m«-ctlng
cii
Mr.. .Weslc-y Duuii s. 'Thiirrtlay after-

few days »i»il with friends.
|
Hnwnrd Ic-S'ls "f Travers.-, City tkilllug his sister Mr* N. V .Is'inUli

How's ThU?

ws.'ra.'.-liragab.i..T.iPdo.M
Slack la furnlshlDg

hi*

new

for Rnii Clalie I

DINING ROOM TABLES
from'

ROCKING CHAIRS
from

$4.75 to $40

75c to $50

Stat.-s,
^
It..........
tin- uam.'—Doan's—and
take no .ilht-r.

BED ROOM SUITES
from

$16 to 75

J. W. SLATER
The Old Reliable Home Furnisher

This year our stock of stoves consists of ali the new
things on the market as well as the staple lines. •
The combinatiop stove we sold so many of last year
seems to be a favof-ite. And as this year our stock is going
to be limited on them, you had better look them over at once

Just the thing lor early tall
and in tne spring. Yon
can have a good hot tire
in a lew mlnnlcs. They
scUlromtOcnplo SS.M

A5H BOX
RESOiJTE UNIVCR5AI
m\____
If yoB ficare ob HralDc sAftft cot
coil
bereistcoot• obc
Bt. >pdy
'hpdy made of
taeary cold rolled bloe steeL All bbis .
are recessed 1b frime.. preTeatlot:
them from werUBC loese. bts draw
ccBier rrate and aatoanUc Uajed
ash door.

tilt

me best wood
stove made
for the money.
Has screw
register
drafts machbae faced,
large rocony
ash pan; draw
center shaker
male.
This stove is
guaranteed.
WIU bom
coal.

me Btove that
barns any*,
thing.
season with
tons ol soft
coaL
Fire Poland
grate gnaraa*
feed lor S

¥£?Sov.o.
ae age.

The QUlCk MEAL was awarded the Gold Medal at the
St tools ExposiUon

.5TAR OAK

m

WE FURNISH HOMES
HOMES
COMPLETE

YOUR CREDIT
IS
GOOD

4 ROOMS FURNISHED

' $7*^00

EVERYTHING
AS
REPRESENTED

■r

OfUNO TftAVEfISE HERALD. THURSDAY. SERTEMBCR 26. twr.

EAT WHAT YOD WAIfT

^ /

>-r/)

•ettnca
A fi-w
friJtn Ir.diKMtkm «fai lo a atom
■prainllkt, tfae rc<nilt wax a
'»! Uixt alnvixt ninani atan-ailoe.
Bui (bv firai ua&i; ta
lu itxr c
of IndlK'stton or scumarh <

MU^ Har.-I Baldwin rrWro«Hl to her
iM- al St Jowph last wtwk afttr :i
c vltb bi-r aiatir. Mm. R
'weeks
1 L. Wllsou here.
I Mrs. Wm. Osborne was called (>'
I Barker Creek Kaiurdav on accouni o.

-.r. tor
rnr
ite-j wwi care
ewi-ii. In («) trtbv
done ua weft a, Itf
tablet before tacb

th»
f,—. tiiat
ti.., is.
i.**™ frieiids
Mimdsy.
vue iikni
„ here
,
»a) ran (hla l»!
Duarrliu-tii.
taktn* a Ml-o-oa’
Noda U. aufferim;
wit
meal. This r»-l
rt-l
mealrbirkee pos at this wrlitnK
rba and »Um:llatea the pt.urlnx out''
aao ^u„-» «oii.-r>...i
,4 Brnttrlc Mces. ao that ^e fid 1*!
^e o( the yamp ,e,.ple'r
.liKe^1.Hl rradtly .ancl Its (>'>«rli*n.eui;
e system
systen to build ui, ^
rt lalned. In the
nerw and rilalUy. .
,
Ik. nut think the sick -htwdar-he.
hiartlnifT). t«d taste in the mmJh,
coated lonirue. spots before the eytw,
ib-ssnoM and (he many other "pwe^Marqucile Exc^raion. Tm-M-aiy
.Horn* that sre the direct result Oct. 1.
of Indteieiluo, will #« awuy «< them-'
H. r. Mwller, 0, V A.
ae]«-es. The si
stomaeh uiti.1 U-

The Qothcraft System o£
fnakfag Clothes is the most per*
feet of its bnd in the worlds
the devdopment d sixty years
in die clot^g trade ^
H is because of diis perfect
system that Qothcraft suhs and
overcoats contain more style,
are better quality, fit better, are
made better and are better value
at a moden^ price, than any
other cbthins made.

$7.S CHlSlHO

YUBA.
Tbere was a Pie Mwlal al
Ik-an's IBM Friday eventniIK ai
.. Rtx>d sUeuilatice. They nilM-d
twelve dollars fur the beio-Ilt u( the
M. B. church.
Wade Builth Bail dniiKhter
\1sitlnR Ills father last I

A. J. WILHELM

than what th6y win be later on. Prices have advanced
to “beat the band“ but having co.ntracted for the
goods many months agq-we are able at the present
time to make SPECIAL LOW PRICES that we could not
duplicate later on.
rrS
YOU

B4.S0

,»Oll
suEertiip and dlstriM.
The Riiaiairtee thut B. E Wall A
Suns Rive with •tery !e*-cfni
■ • the Kinej i
the remedy cores, shows their c
c In the Ircaimant.

- $10 to $25
.Overeoats $ 10 to $25

PRICES ON ALL WINTER ROODS
MUCH CHEAPER NOW

$4.50 ™ faSs

A GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR
TO ' ANTICIPATE YOUR WANTS.

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
UNDERWEAR
BLANKETTS
SUITS

m
OVERCOATS

Good to return until Oct. I 1

00,„ Detroit and
'•
Toledo
Good to return until Oct. 16

Miner Fbi-rut and wife were Em­
pire calleiK Bunduy,
Mta. K. H. Day, Wm, J. R. P«<«r«ori
and Mrx. AllM-rt ttmlib u.. of Ufiroll
left Lorelei Uxjfe. ibe former’a sum:isid crop tcs*. JiidRinR by the
Is n R1S1
mtir home, for IXtrolt, Tburaday.
re-and,1 iiiiiiilxr
I
of shorWp.
Annual Excursion
Trarelllng salMman Peterwm f.tr
The Rev Thompson
seiil lo iik
(be Oiieiiui klouiins Mills was in for anotlier year. We sere all well
(»wu ibiturday.
:ibas<<l lo soe Uiolher Thuu>l>»o;i
Sept 24.,
i«ck aculn.
For train
and foillior
8.-|>l. zi.
information applf toti. K it: I.
Tor the torsaat Pouio....
OLD MISSION.
KEWAOIN.
Agents or h<V‘i
Waiakt BBK be sivaa.
Mbs Anna Vnepr b-ft for
.............. her parents. Mr.
Urn. A. ktliier of (bis ptan- has ....... Tuesday. Rite marts lo sis-Ud the
OLSN HAVEN.
(u Join her binlwnd at Shelby wbeiv winter there.
tiraml Rapids, Midi.
Mrs. j. G- Dooih and ilauR'ite. Mia. oari Otf«on oJ Trav«-rx.-'cit)' he Is traytnc fnjtu '
^
apem laxt vmk with ber nairou Mr.
Mrs. Baxley aad cbildro^ hare xSone i’earl are vlKltliig Mrs. Iloolh's i-ur- Sept 20-2;{ 2o-2T ;«o
Wd Hm. Peter llanxMi. Her mother
. Boo. •
•eeompanlad her borne.
Mra. Shkw and children of ChlniKo
Chat Prteke le n> the aick lUt.
re vlsIUn* a( the home
' '
MiaaJMaiy Baxter of BurdlekrllJe trenls. thee Kfv. and Uin. Wariva of
■post Tbmdar at Ui» home of Wm.
ila {dare.
Latrda.
Hiss Clara Miner
and
Mls<
Ot-oritette UorKun of Traveran Cl(>
aiieai Sunday si Mr. Miner'#,
BcIkio) aUrted laat Monilay with
Mr. Wilcox Bi PrindpoJ and Mts.^
Bwaiie) as aailslaut itsseber. A a<>«l
Brdaj' afleroooo.
teiidancx' In bo(b leunis Is reported.
Panneni of thU Ttrlnlir are br^
MIh. Mary Bls«s of NIchi.l..’ Miv,
Staains to brlBi^A>f>l>l(e U> thU place
ten Sunday nl^t for a visit
>lslt lo Cln
IT BblpsKmt. /
Mr. aod Mra. On. Jmumv eallcd In
•"‘•r spcadlnc acvVral wiikr
jwlih
Mr. •"'1
and Mrs,
»
(OWK o*« day Ua.t week.
I**.'** “fMlu«r.
-I#-*
J. J.- Campb*n]n Lucia Blonu

G. R. & I.
Tuesday, Oct, 1

CLOAKS
FURS ETC
Our stock of Fall Merchandise was never so large and
the Special Prices we are making on many of the Best
lines shoul d induce everybody who can possibly do
so to come and buy their Winter Supplies now.

STEINBERG BROS.
“known by our values”.
TRAVERSE OTV, MICH.

I m-i.n, ni.ii^kl.ifiwl

tec returned humo after

to Im! held Iti Traverse Oily Si-pl. ;c
and S7.
The I
8epL U.
■If Parrant oallnd la
W.diM|fdar afternoon.
lAW Ackemao aurtit Bunday
UM
ToImM
• $6.0
Ms home in Bhn^re.
PcTo MarqaetlP Excunlflu. Tuesdu:
Win. FMranl was In town Tbuiw.
OeC l. •
Mra. Jamn Rajfrrman
H. P. Moeller. O. P. A.
kay lunnilnR t>y the way of Emplrt' Bi-lrt. 18Ste:7.
R>r her hutue Ip Rapid City, fur a
•6.00
f
Detroit
*6.00

G.R.&I.

ANNUAL
SOUTHBOUND
EXCURSION

Tuesday, Oct. 8, ’07
Owlle ........ »T0
W;oo.t«r...........7
0pjQ
56
.

«55
______ _____ 8 Si
Bncyna........ 8 25
Up. finndnakj 8 25

Returned from Summer Rental and now offered at

Great Reductions from Regular Prices

Uood to relnro antil Oct S3

$7 to FORT WAYNE
$9 to RICHMOND
Good to return until Nov. 7

points

si
Urbnna .

FINE NEW PIANOS

$6 to FORT WAYNE
$7 to RICHMOND

MsDay Tfckcta wlU Ke MM to Many prln
In Ohio ns IoIWk
____________I10H5
C-hotoo............10 35
hlBHiUOD .... 1015

'/ . Train Loads of

Matchless
Bargains

YOU SAVE ALL
, THERENTI

Since our bitj Summ^'Tlesori sale opened, our stores have bien the center of attraction for Piano bu>ers in every section of the state
"
-traveled
ivded many mi’et .............................
People have
to secure-the -cr
wonderful Baruains offe.ed, and order:,. are coinin,;
in by every mail.
When it is considered that the Rented Pianos we are selling at su h amizin< discou t^ arc NEW an J SCARCELY SOILED from the few
we^ks care^ ^ t^ey have iec"ived^and ihat^he
induces such mdl-kjiowib makes as Steinway.^Sobmer. Sterling. Wegman. Shoninger,

Gigantic 10-day Sale
promises to be by hr the most sticcessfnl sate in tbe Usio^ of ear hettse.

si

y65

•tlonapplyj
A L agents ora««rees.
C L. LOCKWOOD,
Genernl PAMOOger Aceut, Grand R;i]>id*.

Sept SOW 26 27 30 <)ct2 4 7

The Busy Housewife
b DOW eogsKed io putting up prtserves and pickles—
Are you io a pickle?—Perhaps we can help you some.

Corka-Parattta
Sealing Waz-Tnaerlc
Maec-Mnstard-DlU Seed
entry Powder-Spices
Good fresh pickling supplies and reasonable spices

Olaifs Drud Store

riANOBrYERSnhvvuianot fail to na.l thin annoimo,_ _
____of EXTRAIt tolls
ORDINARY VAIXESinfim* m-w Pianot-rNPARALLED BARGAINS tbnt
cmrefnl
buyer can nffonl to overlook.

AStcInway Plano
(the Verugrand)

Many of the Pianos have already been sold, but we had nearly -W) rented at
ir.e
pi wnicn
the aincrem
different ivesorts,
Resorts, an
all (of
which are inciuaea
included in tnis
this sweeping
Sweeping L.iearance
Clearance, togelher with a large number of uv^ed Pianos rectnHv taken in part payment
ivment for
ourmagniheent STEINW.^Y PIANOS. GRINNELL BROS. PIANOS' lour
cwn make). WEBER PIANOLA-PIANOS, etc. The used instruments Yhave;
lecn thoroughly overhauled at our Factory and are in remarkably fine cendilion While we still hav“ a splendid select'
ciion of Bargains for customers i
ch ,o:e from, it is highly important that youu COME AT ONCE, for the instn
ments are fast leaving our j-tore for the homes of prudent buyers who appre'ei*
ate tbe unusual opporiunry afforded by this sale.

It is altogether unlikely that es’en this House, with its reputation
for matchless values, will ever again te able to offer high grade
Pianos so remarkably cheap. Piano prices a*e advancing all along
tbe line and those who wisely take advantage of this sale will reap a
double saving.
Good U]Iprlght pianos at SllS, $125,

$lS. $155, $178, $197
etc. FuUy repniud truant at $23. $35. $48, $60, $7$, ou-. The Ban^ia
instremeutk are marUd ill plain figure*. LOOK FOR THE RED TAGS! Stool
ami Drape inriinbtl FREE, acd freight paid lo ecy point in Michigan. Kvi-ry
Piano GUARANTEED, atid may be excbaoge’I if not aatiafactory.

. MICHIGAN’S LEADING
MUSIC HOUSE

A Grlnnell Bros. Ptono
1 make) ktyle 3

Don't let the question ofTnoncy keep )ou from securing one of
these Bargains; we are ready to arrange

EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT
requiring but a small amount down and the balance me R:;-.'y, as you
can afford.
afford. Piano delivered to your home at once.
COME Ol'lCKLY if you want one of these MARVELOUS
BARGAINS : 1 he sale lasts but TEN DAYS, and is now in piY)gress at all our 1C stores. If you cannot call, write us: we stl! hundreds oi Pianos bj- correrpondcncc
>ondenc every year and always guarantee
satisfaction.

Grinnell Bros.

Traverse City Branch: 159 E. Front St

Sixteen Stores
Headnuarters Detroit

•AW
U CrSMS
SEW
Tbe Mtsses Cbrvle Wagner___ _____ iwpnlrtag tbe veranda
Ptve Marquette BeraratOB. tliraday,
NIU CniB vMted MmdS'tn Travers* palaUBg tbe bouse wblte.
Joseph Taylor la wry poorly. wUh Oct 1.
City a taw daya rctoraing borne
H.
F.
MonOer.
Q.
P.
A.
_______ ___ aeaio day. Hiss Orpba Bdgell and Roy BySept. 1I-2S-2T.
Dr. Banc* of Wmiamaburg
Tbe Rev. Strlckler and wife cf Ben- Ing Mm.
Os^^BOvei Gbra Sta^ R
Mra. Charles Denstmdt
^luduss to do tbe brat wusk with tbe ksM
tbe G.
tick. Dr. Bunce is attending
Judge Cmlor and wife
^iBrtMtoekrat..........

Ctiy and F. R Stepbenaon. wife abd
I
Vtift
V
tamllr of Oiawn visited at A. C. Wynkoop-a Sonday.
Mias Nelson nnd Mrs. A. C W]
koop wlU drive to Traverae City ^
Bight to take la tbe Kittle*.
for G.-aad Traverse County.
Mra. Fannie Norrta epent
itoe Rot. Alfred _
days laat week visiting be
Chancery.
Agn»* Ct-le. Cot
nenday 1ml They *-m realdc
Charles la Frankfort.
8epL S3.
vvitb Cole. DifeedanL Aug. 14. 1907
Klnkdey for the preaent. at leaat.
It sal>-rsrt.Hlly apprartttg from alflPrt>r. A. H. Oark baaI or^Dl
b read* witooM ddsv. far h may be beibd---------iDlzed a
SOUTH MILTON.
da\i: ou file In tbis cause that thr
PUpllB
Born, tu Mr. and Mrs. Harry War­
prodamng a rich, wbm fimA o
subpoena issued therein baa bren
meats
{stories of everv son
vas tbo flnt neetlnc. Mee-llasa vlll ner. Sept SS. a girl.
ju^
>t tbe Ural pl^^.
pliabOitT. Vbe
»bc gaaain*
|
Mrsf Richard Fux who baa been
be held erery Monday nisbc and ttoeao
jaliy strvfd uiwn the dele
-*«eeo Silrar GtS^Ufcto tota bran tb* SI
nuakwi wilt wttbout doubt
rib
Cede
by
t<aioa
of
bit
tr toaU a ccstury.
Lturday.
profit and plenaore
ItlDuid
absence
V
from
frv>
bit
last
known
' reports a dt^htful trip.
kallomri
,
place
of
residence
wiibla
-tbU
stale.
Ira. Delbert ^>x entertained tbe
Oaude J. Barkman. lato of KtaK
Ktaiea.
I On moUon of U M. Gage, sollcilur for
ley. but DO* G. R. A 1. agent at Jeo- H. B. Ladles Ml<k at a . five oouise
I tbe above named complainant. It la or­
nloga. baa dlapoaed of tola Urcey bual- luncheon laat Thiiraday.
One of tbe'^ most unique methods
dered that the said defendant. SsMra. DelU'rt P«x spent Tueeday
Made inr over fifty raan at Oswi^ J
nem here to Sylveater Chadwick.
id Wedne*lay with relatives and
groats, la fall weight prakagra.
■ Myrtle n’bcnUm left on
,
__ adopted last week! worth C»de. cause bis appiAsance to
nenday for another term at i&r acbool frtenda at Elk Rapkta.
Gtinneil ftro* • Music House to. pe tnu-n-d i:i tbis cause i-itber In per'Mrs. P. Hesley visited her daugh­
for the deaf a»d dumb at nint.
all tbe people know about lbe;^^„. j,j. suJk-ltor wlihln three
n. H.. IPower waa In Kinney tbe ter,' Mr*. Ralph Corey at Bellalre. sale of Summer Rc«)rtf*ianos ww,
aate
irf
tbH
order
several days of last week.
lat of tb
the week.
in pnvrras at their Traverae CHv •
Wm. J. and Savery lioopfer spent
and In drtauli thereof' that the bill
Sunday with tbelr sister. Miss Edna, BliMe. 139 E. FitHlt (trcc-t.
of complaint filed herela may be WkA R.d Tag wi
ling toJ pay lthMr re^recta r at Traverae City
»rw
Chicago.
A. Morse went to Manistee Uda
1 against him.
door
knob In lb*
aud a clrTUSept.
S3.
Mini Dolly Wynkoop^. ^ftwiDer Kl^Tuesday, Octob-r I, «ia l\
mortiing to visit
; in no uBcerlar h-ft wUb It 1
1<TT girt, but now of Traverwe City,
George W. Curtis.
f the greatOMEN LAKE.
and Dviio la now Tlaltlng at the
New Home* In the West
Clrcuil Court Col
Miaa Llbblo Rhode* returned borne
H. F. Mi.-ll.-! i;
tnUier borne. Delleioua retreah)
Send foe free copy of pam. .
Grand Trareree County, Mich.
fered
___________________„ -Wedneaday from rraukforl.
nerved.
Seirt. IK r$-27.
mntalolug synopals of the railed
Tbe large number of ptano* rented
.. Burk of Bendon waa ibrvuata
Merle CroUer vlalted with frienda
I Slates butnratend laws and lalurma
b.v tbe firm for use at tbe many Mich­ L. H. Gagv. Vbdlelior for ComplalnanL
iioiSSiVk
here the laat of the week. He left here buyloc apples this week.
!u!^.al.-d
li'Titjon
to secure a cheap IrriAted
Sunday for Ann Arbor, where be. Mlaa Rose Peakerek of Weiford igan summer resorts are all rvtnrned
-daughlerln-law.
Mr>. Frank
H«ll.-i
...........................
rank H.-ll
-n farm or a quarter sectiao
aideadM
Bllhla a space of about four weeks.
Order of Pui»ieati«n.
oiu d Id tbe law department at tbe iBlted ber pawnu Sunday.
her home ai H jb- rt tl,L-1
I“rtnlng or grarJug land .afaeg
T. Hartllne waa railed Thursday to Rather than stor<- them at targe ex­
SUU' of HlcMisui. Tbirt»-nth Judl-J fi.nenc.^
inhvmlty.
:'l*e
new
railway
line* of the OMeago
Gteedora bv the illnesH of bla father. pense. H was derided this year to al Ctn-uil lu Chancery.
____
baa retamed fi
JMm.lawtbone
Hav
,
»
N,„U,
W™5n,
W-.

8o«»
n,
<ih<- a(
at a discount equai
equal
very <«h.guu
p.-ndli.g
Miss Anna Dill Is home from Trav- *ell every
lit pndiiig In the Circuit Court
the Boo. where be baa been employed
Ml» Abbott, who ha* b.v-11 Nx nd ixota. Wyotalag and other atates. All
the rent eolbwled and in «>»*, for couutv of (irin.l Traverse ut Trov- iuK the summer al l->lg<-«<aid. wreui l<i>aE<-ni» M-il to*olal low rate esewraloa
engineer nlnce the forepart of enuf City for a tow day* wltb her
In
make room' erse CItv,

.........
Michigan on tbe thirteenth Grand Rapids this m.wmng
parents.
‘tu-k-ts to bnmewwken via The North
Burt Barttm was at Traverse Cltv
day of August. A. D.. WT.
and Mra. Bdd KUdee bare
IJue. Full Infonnallon '
Mis. j A Wade we„t i . twj-uv i Wn-tern
Every OI
. Wil­
ra with reU- Hooday.
Lena Crook,
n-qiii-vi. w,Ktilskrrn. Passenger
down from
liam Crook. IVfendanl.
City this itinriilng to vUit L
Mr. and Mra. Dill. Mr. and Mrs. sort Pianos U warranted by
1 Traffic Manager. Chicago. 111.
SS-21
UR Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bartou nelt Bros, to be In first clans condi­
In this cauw it appearing
Tnvene City Sunday.
tiled on Willis Rhode* and wife Sun- tion and worth more money than is defendunt. WillLun Crotdt.
Tbe young people enjoyed another
being asked.
They have been In dent of this state but hi* vrb........ .
bep in Monrne'a baU laat Friday
^'r. Rhode* and aon Nofe. went to tbe brat ■nmmer homes In the state. are-'unknown; ihen-fore, on motion of
«1th tbHr last No real damage has b««« done to J. J. Tweddle. solicitor for rotnplaluJobn Seegmlller of Cadillac
Traverse CUy Monday
..
ant. It Is ordered that defenda-nt
home for a few dayw doling Ibla past load of mellons for ibis smson.
bis !i|>i>earance In said'eause on or be
Mr, and Mrs. Adams, of Hartford
While the sales for the first four fore S moolb* from the dale of thK
Artbur Whetier. ot Belwfdtee. III., U visiting William McDaniets and
diys were, very large, more Instru- order, and that within twenty days the
wa* tbe guest of W. R Schell laat ■wife.
Sunday school at tbe srtaool bouse inetiU arr r-omlug back bv every nimnlalnant cause this order (o b<week. Me returned Sunday.
train and the second week of tbe sale publisbed In the Grand TravenuSummit;
Mis. George Jackami
S p. m. Eheryoue invited.
finds tbe stock on the floor even Herald, said publlcutloa to be cun
Clir waa a Ktngaley vUlloc Friday.
Sept 24
Unurd once In each we^ for six
Tbe BapUat Ladles' Aid held oi
of tbe meat Intecssang and profitable
weeks In
the
longer, the pianos are rented,
seaalom In iU history on Thursday
a greater discwuut is offered now
last Mrs. Wesley Dunn acted
thin
on
those
returned
earlier.
». ^ her mother, Mra. Wlllet.
Have
you
be<m
thinking
for
six
Mr and Mrs. A. E. Porter of Old
UlMion spent Wodnenday wltb ber montbs or more about buying
you expect to buy
mother. Mra P. L. Johnson.
at Tuscola this state.
Mra Anna Leonard roturned to “some time" in tbe future? The sale
discounts are nial.
a fid.
Earl VanOert’ort was in town troin this place Saturday after
price*
have not been raised so
Mayfield Sanday. He was but roeafit- week at; her
ber bone
bane at Cedar Kun.
ly lalensed tram service in tbe V. 8.
Miss Eva Lardle of Traverae Oty
discounis
at all.
wWch*
navy.
apent last week at Mra. F. L. JohnGrinoell Bro*. never m^e.
SepL C4.
3iM ANNUAL
Their
“Mr. and Mrs. Culver of Sparta, re- stand tor.
guarantee
Is
g^
and
It
Is put berk
turoed
borne
Monday
after
rlsltlns
to
CEOAB mm.
of
everv
piano
sold
by
them
at
thl*
their
daughter,
Mrs.
Albert
Kiw^.
Jane Harvey rMted
wm Dohm is having an addlUoo sale of Summer Resort Pianos. The
daugbilUr-ln-Uw. Mm. Frank Harvey,
rusuicners take oo chance whatever
built to bU house.
a lew
tew days last week.
except the certainty of a iwrsooai
Joe Carmean. wife and lUUe dan^loas If advantage la not taken of
regrular trip to Traverae CTty,
AND
ter. ot Marlon.
I lUU. 4UU..
Ind.. took tbe ..MM
train here

the large diseounia offered.
ifler rWtIag 10 days at bis nesday.
for
Theae Mano* are sold on the usual
Harry Johnaon gave a
parents at Long Lake. Also “
easy payment plan (mnde famous
H,tbe
young
peo•brothisr
••
Jobn.
John. of
Of near------near here.
ANd RETURN
by Qrinnell Broa* .If U is desired.
Hame Rlgsegger Is pvtUng down a
The cash ' price and the payment
Twt> games of baseball were .
well for Win McCIuia.
Every piano
bere Sunday. One between Oriellck- price are tbe same.
In'* plaiit
plain figures and tbe
_______ ____ _ Mrs. Geo. Tllle and Bowers Harbor rraulUng In marked
bent plan Is to go to the store and
VIA
__
.
other relaUves and Mends favor of the latter, the score being see for yourself, what wonderful
2 and 8. The other game pUyed by
for ten days.
bargsins are to bd had. The
O. A. Money of Cedar City rWted tbe Old Mission team and the Inde­ Is open evenings during this sale, I
RATE
RAPIDS,
The
Geo. DnvU and family a few days pendent? of Traverse City.
while bis parento were bere. Also former winning by a score «f 4 to 10.
You V
CLEVEL)wb, S6.7S
Sept 24.
' >. and Mra Jobn Hetrick and ebUd
Sohmer. Chtcamug.
............ ..
BUFFALO.
19.00
•o of Bendon were bere.
and many other well known pianos
ACME.
Mr. and Mrs. Joebua Armstrong of
on the fioora.
Cutting com and digging poU
Ft Recovery. Ohio, visited Oeo. Davis
You cannot afford to mlt« Oil*
aeems to be the order of ihe
and family last week.
chance. Grlnnvll Bros, have alrvady
Mrs. Fted Stepbeaon of Traverse about Acme.
been asked by other dealers If they
Perry Hopper tost a hfirse
City visited her daughter. Hia. A. C.
For further pacticulere apply t
Wyn•

- would toll these planoe In lots of Ticket Agent or aaoress
Mr! Hoxsle haa the dock repaired a down or more, but such proposi
H. R. DALY.
tiuDs have iDvariablv been rejected,
koo]i.
as tbe firm Is determined to give
Am Harvey was In Traverse City soon as they are -------|ile Ithe conaumersi tne iw-n
Mr. Dobson who bought the eo- the peo(>le
Tuesday on business.
Omer Skiver Is building a
called Brown bouse of Mr. Hassle, efit of Ihv great n-ducUons offered.
'

OurSuits
meet all ngnlrcmcots
as to stylc-wcailDg
qualities aod arc sold
at popu'ar prices

$r.5o, $10,
$12, $13.50
$15,$16.50
$18, $20,
and 22.
Our sbowlng of styles
in above grades will
hardly be surpassed-

MAKE IT A
POINT
to see ns the very
next time yon are
Interested in salts or
overcoats—We knov
we can satlsO^ yon—

Vn. Abb
«tjr « Wt______ _
J. C.
hu tWM
rfUOre* tt BwtMt for ___________
Au»tte 0(*rkoK «mw Oowb frtw
Ttbtwbo atj- jtturtvA DBnber ot KlBfBler i«ild«wu _
iraiM Ui« taM Oar U BmUbt Imi
Krlday.
Mn. PbUip MUlfr wm( to Walua
W«On»«day to told farowoll to Mra.
ROM. WHar *bo wu taken to Aab
Artwr for trwnttDOiit.
EDBeoe OrattBiaod* and Mra. Alice

meSiaMiiPralileai

nussfoturs
OSWEOO

Red Tags
Everywhere

Stan*

T. nana « m. MKii. 1. r.

caiaco . .


-

DETROIT - .
GRAND RAPIDS
TOLEDO - LACROSSE -

Olin Family

EXCURSION

$7.00
$6.00
$4.50
$6.00
$6.00

Annual Excunlon

Oevelsmd,01ilo
Buffalo, N. Y.

Southern Points

SATURDAY. OCTOEBR
SUI.1M7

Pere Marquette

LAKE SHORE RY.

vU

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 1*07.

Ask Agents lor parUcolars u to
ame oi trains, limit of Hckcls, cle.
or see smaU bills.
B. F. Modler, G. P. A.

<T1k
‘^rgain Gibers
of
Northern
Michigan

OVERCOATS
that yon can’t afford
to miss salng—No
larger line equal
values elsewhere—
$7.50 to $22.

Sherman
& Hunter
TmreneCity. Mich.

The Globe Dept Store

GROUP OF BARGAINS IN FALL MERCHANDISE
The Globe Store’s Supremacy as the most economical supply
center in this vicinity is emphasized in every item. The tri­
umphant result of our continued watchfulness in buying
entire outfits of factories, snapping up sample stocks and taking advantage of every
trade exigency. In every case cost is reduced to the absolute minimum. We offer
great bargains at the commencement as well as the end of the season. We dp not try
to see how much money we can get for the new goods, but how little we can sell
them for right now while you are buying the new things.

Amazing Values
U New FaU Keady>to>wear Garments

Children’s Besrskia Coats, a great variety
to ficlect from,
2*35
up from '
Ladies' Long Loose Coats, trimmed with
Grecian scroll work. Hoed throughout
with satio. .You would pay
0 00
$12 elsewhere—lerc ,
Children's Astrachan Coats, lined through­
out with llaonel, fancy buttons. A
ffhere.our price”
orice^**' •
14 yrs.of age.$7 elsewhere,our
250 pieces of new Furs, all styles and
shapes. Extraordinary
AQn
values, $9 9S down to.......................057U

The
Store
That
Undersells
All Competition

OUR SHOE DEPT

Our Millinery Opening

AMAZING VALUES

Is condocted on economical basis.

met with pronounced success.
Smart Stylo. Prices lower than el^where.

In New FaU Dre*» Cw,d»

You always find values here not obtainable
i2x44 inch All Wool Suitings, wonh 75c.
elsewhere. We are placing on sale a full line
For this Fall showing.
of American Girl Shoes at the
O RF)
per yard.....
extremely low price of.....................
already receiving many compliments
Goods;
Exceptional
values ic new Fall
1
These shoes are made on ver>- pretty and from women who arc posted as to values
Plaids and Checks, including
up-to-date lasts and compare vfer>’ favorably and styles.
is true that in this collection plain materials, per \ ard .
with any $3.00 or $3.50 shoe on the market. we have hats that are in everv way equal to
Cottoh Broadcloth, the new (nil fabric,
hose usually selling up.to $f.50 in many
suitable for shirt waists and
Ladies'Vici Kid Shoes, light and 1 O0
heavy soles, for................................**#*1**.^ shops.
children's dres*e>. per yard
made of ^ Qg \ veiry attractive Line of new Fall Suitings
Extremely
showy
Hats
m
M«’s Box ^^Sho«. Solid
J ^98
good materials for----Plaids, Checks, as well as plain matpr.Actual value $1 per yard.
Endless variety cf
c Misses and Chil- 04C
r this Fall showing, per yard . • •
Men’s Satin Calf Shoe, a good
1 40
dreo's Caps for 4Sc and
serviceable shoe for every day- - ^
lo
pieces
of Fall (Jutings in light and dar.k
Ladies'new Fall Caps made^of Bearskin
patterns, a good nappy cloth,
KA
:ly
Our Bargain Shoe Tables offer great in­ and Astrachan. Extremely
per yard....................................................
showy, for
ducements.

“%?*”4.98

...24c

...16c

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