Grand Traverse Herald, September 14, 1905

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 14, 1905

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1905-09-14

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PAST ORE
TRAVEIMC CITY, ORANP TlUVWWE qOUNTY. WCHIOMI. TMUHttAY. EEPTPIBEto U. HOE

be laid

Wfc«« tfce ftH>to*taa wtoto toU MMt IB

“TooTe a tarter

“Why. Caleb Pock! Yoo got oo your
evtoln- meetto'pantL an' tbey-| a,

—/

firmly aeiied by a brakeman. as (be Aad here to tbe first step toward hags
First, tbe husband most
train slowly stegmod past Mrs. Peck
Btaadlng-serenely cm tbe platform, tbe abeotato right to refuse moa
tbe wife: seeoad. tbe wife most hare
waving a amlllng good-bye.

* 'My.' exelalma saeb a wile, -1 So '
hope -be- Is to ffoed humor toolgbl. for

I need some Bemey." And she walu
GII after snpper, aad darts bet* and
there. sbowrrtngVspoo him tbto little
-Sbe’a got my bundle of white rag*, the abtolute rii^t to
all tor (he por*ose
from (He hnaband. tl doesn't Wok like aneution and
yoer tovtog conatn.
' an’ I didn't mean sbe sbooM take ’em
affeetto^. It doesn't seem eonaublal. <ff working up to the psycbotackal
aaU
Mr*.
Ped(
to
bereelf.
half
laaghMAKTHA P. GASTON,
momeni Wfieu sbe wilt dare to aak.
-Out saalyt* It.
p. 6 —I'TC took her off wbUtt Ibeyt tog "but they’U help PW tor tbe Uckei
rooted retreat, aad Mrs. Peek rctoraci Caleb, crossly.
“Afir'say*
nmn. -you’ro talkTbe
salaried
clerk
gt><«
to
bit
em
lace
she BO need to bougbi. Sbe d'servesio
When finally on the way to cfauich, anything to Uke. You can gli aeto tbe kltdtee.
ployer. “Hr. Jones." hr says, “can 1 tag about one kiM o(A,«Pnaa. You
Orar tSe ■orslBC'd nmr *«*:
qualnted with your own shins an' be snthlB’ out of pocket for trying
'Wdl. ao woeder yoo ato't aothto' Ur^ Peck's good humor retursed. and
dou-l know my «le' Yotfoto^ ou-.
cheek for tbto week's salary r“
me and Caleb.
socks an' buro draws an’ ibtogi"
WbBB ibe crar oala boot ts Um BOO
be
greeted
bis
friends
and
fellow
1 sklJi aa’ boon. Sary aie«r
To be sure." aniwm his employer, terrinlo any hustoes* treneaetlcm’wltfc '
Mrs. Gaston held np her bond premd- tom' 1-U pot ber old potry to the I
at alsht
_
church-goers with smiling complacenareoted Mrs. aastem. "Wb«a I
her. Why. I dea l even dare lo let ber
stove 1’ qoick r» d Ihtok It’d alwus f "H * due today. And here It 1*."
la tbe wood beblad (be mlO,
Hli wife stepped ncrrnosly slong: ly and looked at ber cousin.
yon flbt night I says to mywslf. -Caii
<
there. an’ HI git Caleb up a good
There U a right demanded: cosKWd- know when I have moocy In my pock"Now. I want to know If yoo ion-.
ABd viBter'B eye* look ootoftbaaea
iryins in vain to took eompoeed an 1
that be Sary EUcn PcnoellTWhy.
of pigs’ feet sa' cabbage lo pay 1 cd. reoognlied. .The same clerk, after et. I auppoM- she's like the BMSt of
Abd peer o'er (be dfaUat bUI.
keep up with her husband's vigorous consider that an effort T 1 never was
nnber ak plain a* can be wben :
them. But she eerialnly keep* me oa
for
IhU.
sec
If
1
don’t.
Poor
Caleb.
I
he
get*
bis
chock,
goes
iMCk
aad
says:
-Jian to let my brains lay around
■ The cri<**b. meriT wltbool a tl(ht.
strides. Her fsce had s worried, care _
BtoiTied to Caleb, yoo was
-Olve
me
ten
dollar*
more
"
Hls
emhalt done (or him same’s 1
loose an' wear out my body walUn'
Bhik fa iba dark led«e oat «< alfht.
Idnop aa- roay aa’ lolly aa aay girl wore look, for she ws* rssUng np the
ployer shakes bto bead- "Yombave no
He knows, this man. And be speaks
chaneca for and against that paleb be- oo other folks I’ll lay It on up tbe should."
They UoiB at tbe atoriai o< *rrad( aad ever 1 see. An' now look at yon!
With a bean bursting with lender- right to IL ” he say*. It is a refusal inith. There are women who have a
ig seen when Caleb removed his over- lamp cWmbly on the table, where heU
ler an' wrinkled an' evcryttaliic else.
with which the clerk eantml find fauU fine dlare^rd of ibeir bushaad’s abtlclap his eye* on It tbe very first ness shew hurried on towar^lbc llule
ML
NO’'woeder H yon bare tbi* hind of
liy to pay. There are women wbe laborne tbst bad suddenly grewo^ pre­ Thev^ I* eomplele goderetaadlng.
-I’d die if anyone's to see It.' she tblng"
inwrto' np all tbe nrelOBg time.
Now. for ihe appHratloa. Tbe bus-1 ^»t coottaoily on living beyoirt (beir
. “Ob. Msrihy. Marthy." cried Kn. cious. When safe to her rfwa>leben
whispered to ber cousin.
“Ob. I don't mind It tooeh." retoi
again, she sal dpwn and «rrled from band says w bis wife: "Mary Ann. I fausl>aad’s Ineome. These are not (rw*
"IHe!" echoes Mrs. Gaston, with a Peck, miserably. "You don’t know
Mrs. Peek, baalll)-.
am tmrelBg one buodred dollars p«t women. Any woman, who, Icimartof
That Uokle* iato a lilrer cap;
very
ibaakfntoes*.—Woman's
Fara
savage look at Caleb. "If I s you I'd Caleb. lIcH never forglTC me. never.
“Sary Blon! Sary Ellen! Wbi
wining to derole sixty that her hnsband’s lacome ta IWdre
BaatSac tbetr allrery taiabooHaoi
Hell go right over aa’ gll Mother Pock Journal.
tbe blled ebirt I pat on tbe chair laac gU right up to moctln” an’ loll how bv
dollsrs per Domfa to you. in the keep hundred dollars per year, needleosly
Wberarer tbo sboat o( a daisy lean*.
an’ sbe’tl come back with him an' live
happened to have 'em on! ”
Sunday elghtr
of the house, to board aad rlotbes- (Or spends a larger worn, ta a thief. Streng
here all the time, an’ they won't cither
“Henry
OaaUa;i
sp
iled
yon.
Martha.
npUf to firoapa by tbo.lwaeBtai
Hra. Oaaton bngbed loudly, so that
seveol) five dollar*, a* ibe case may ■erm. but II fils. A man who aeefitoaaHe’s let you git the upper band*. 1 of ’em lake one bit of notice of me.
door
the man upstalra mlgbt bear ber.
am going to |iay y-ou fifteen ly nrc
Wbara.a rod loae tael »ar doatb. ^
“Yoa'll have to take a tieaa one oui nlirus said you’ve got lo keep wimmeu Calebll say If I don’t want to live with gave Ibe following articie wriuco by a dollar* |KT week. jend you rau*( do tbe nut a ihief.
needn-Lnadtay to ^ to. adon tbe laae.
of tbe draw'. Caleb. The aocond draw' down, an- you have. I b’llcvc in treallawyer, on tbe muchuHs- real. Yoif must fiiy ihe bills, tbe rt
> such thing! HeYI come aroond
Jbr-I&a the *prto«-* to a foatlaa
cm dccimt an' all that, but keeo
from the top. right to front In pbUi
(he fond, rlotbe youraett: do It all
cussed qncsUun of allowaaces:
an’ be as mceebin’ as can be. see U be
•cmdown."
'
bteatb:
eight. They'* cdUrs to tbe box
Many of tbto world’s marital dHB- •lily doHar* per mootb. Rul ytmil eharglng when there's naught to pay
Itoder (be hMieaOB* plaM by the gate. tbe rtgbt-han' aide aigbesi eoner. an'
Mr. Peck made his retort with ra don't."
ewery week. Every
ciillli* oreiir. I
bdiere. by retnon
the fiddler. The extravagant bash
:i was useless-to argue further,
SBWdtoc tbe altars late.
tbe aeektles to> right-bark the collar, dlaol good humor. He sras dresseo
solely of 'money, the totk of IL or 'be Saturday you’ll gel y-our mimey."
Ike extravagant wife, If they aro
she could not cqienly defy her
bos. I gen'rally toarc his shirt aD now and ao longer at tbe mercy of
Of 'eourso. If ho I*
disposllion of II. A close slodent of
Aad, at leactb, vbea tbe oild «hlte
Ing animals, can
be earhad by
sin. Mre. lY-ck rose and went on wllli
omen.
ready on tbe eh»lr. an' he thinks M's
from bla wife Juai boi
men and women as men and women
aaov* beat to. .
ml suasion: tbey ought to ha-Md
her
washing:
bql
she
looked
bopcir
Hn. Peck sigtaed heavily and Mrs.
the one he took off the last ttote." ex­
,uch she needs.
<
go. mlgbt wllhoul besttatlon deetare
Aad eorer tbe bare oid torn.
to wtyh a tigtai rdn. If they CMOat te
It
Caleb
would
only
happen
borne
plained Mrs. Peck to ber consto. “but Gaston miffed eontompluously.
What to the nsuli of this arrangv
that bapplnrsi eonslsis to the iuwaesThey eraep to nader tbe tfara bone
rreaooed
with.
It
to
bad
enough; Tbato
“Oh. yon no need lo tell me whsl noon! In fancy she saw him pn the slou of a reaaonable sum of money mentT Catty it oot for a year. Ai
yon ebinto' so nncspeelcd It drorc
beartb:
are drunkards tn some famUtos; MtoWridge pole of Hiram Slrong's bare, apd
you think women sras made for!"
ev’mhtng right ou\ of my head.'
with foU liberty lo speort I' areordlng sume, for toslanee. that madam has se
. Aad bait of tbe firetlgtat'* <tem
(ami)y closeU. Tbe
,
“Gome now. Sary Ellen;" exclaimed ber bean gave a mighty cry lo him: 10 one's desire, vilbout let, htortranee
“1
abonld
think
if*
high
time
mind
oiKin
a
srelsUn
Jaekri;
tjia
la tbetr Mnr laarie. (bat aoft aad deep
travagant claa* may aa weU (abe (Mr
thing dnre that kind of noasenie out Hn.Caston. I^kly. the next morning,
of slxiy douars per month she can
or aecount: wliboul the fear, favor,
Mamsis tbe vHm. ptoebed daya
place with the roat of the ealamlUea.
j
life she had Imagined mat
of your bmul. Tbe Idea! %1>o*e yeu’s “lel'a fly 'round ah’ git the washin’
B toward n the sum of leu dollar*
threau.or compulsion of any other
^
-««baa
On (be Oiber hand. I know a woman,
catastrophes
that
might
rome
lo
h(
ouL
tt’
a
elegani
dryto’.
an-1
sbonldnt
die. Sary Enen—why aomeon.
I sbe can get a Jacket for one bun.
pereoo. Il seems at first blush a nsrCaleb's sickness or drel^ ■
the wUc (4 apromtorei man. who will
sroedcr If ev’ry last rag of ’em wa-nt
bare to opine an' gU Caleb ready lo
tow view to lake: but let the man or dred aod tweniy doUan. Assume that
A MartyrUh
the
death
of
relsttyes.
bul
never
an
■kimp
and
skimp
and
acocomtoa
to
the
dry by noon. lYe got a plan in
Is the crowning triumph of be:
woman who rc^s it consider to Its
a tf It ato’t a real emtort to tbe fon'ral. Tbe Idoa!"
thing like ihl*. Her pathiHe. air would
last degree to lavb five doUara In'
my bead Cch- helpin' you."
Jtt*t tb«i tbe bed to the room or
get tbat Jacket. Presto, at (be end
fullness what It rrelly meaa.L
to aae yoa agato. Martby!" eaolalaed
nseboM expresc* to a week: sbe baa
“For helpin’ me!" cried Mrs. P«*; have melted a hean-lcss re*
Bad was shored rlotcatly across I
a year abe baa gnllfied ber wish: II
Here is « man with a aalary
ten
Mrs. Peck, gtaaeliig aSeetioaatetr
allowynce: but ber duty aa a bouseMarUis Oasloo’s. There wai
looking at ber energetic cousin
door,
and
a
voice
bawled
out;
“to
BO business of ber husband's
iho^isand
drtlar*
a
year,
aercn the breakfast able at ber port­
laughing ebaltcr of happy
wife Impels bor to cat dawn and kuto
vague alarm.
Etlen.
where*
my
Sunday
boou?
sbe
bas
pul
her
ssTlngs
lo
that
red:
and geU a swiod portion of It every
ly eosUn. «bo waa eompoeedly dttokcutting down the weekly bDls. Aal the
“Yes. for helpin’ you. I'm goin' home cences. (or Sarah ESIcn was sllreOy week or every month. He goesAo the
fired eo^ay under ibe bed last Bun.
oo word to say about It. He has
lag ber coffee.
bidding good bye to esery familiar
lord of (he manor may not have to pay
on
the
four
o'clock
(rain,
an*I'm
goto'
day night so that they’d be handy, an’
kept bis contracl; sbe has kept hers,
cashier’s window and draws it: It
VYhen *e went
so muck. Sbe doea It to bare bto pnekto uke yon long with roc."
ague tbe wife of a twelve fatmW* right. He spends It ka he please*,
lodly, BB be now 1 enn't find ’ei^.nnywherc*. Why
eihook: she'geu no reward. And be.
“Why. Marthy. what be you thtokto’ back poreb with a basket of clothes perhaps wisely, foolishly perhaps.
caat you IcaVb ay thlnga ber'
dollar* a year man bolding out
ptooad haK a.dosgbattt ta bit aionl
stumbled over oBc of Caleb's slip“Yeor boou Is scitto' oo the eloaet ofr' grasped Mrs. Peck, nenriy upael
land at breakfast time and asking
the ground
aad Bvalhtved tbe eoffee to hta eop.
aflernoon. on a fisblng trip or boom
ting a pailful of boiling hot clotbes to pen. she picked It up and hasllly kls*
hls »Upcnd (or one tanndred and twenty dnUari
under hU feel and reduce hi*
“Why. Caleb, what a-oiieatlMir re- fiOor, lost where they alwn* be. You’ll
other aport couslitret with tbe yvtol
ace ’em the minute you open the doset ber amasemeBL
five thousand. He groans at firal. cold c
totoed bb wife. lodlMtonUT.
*nrou
"Yes, I am." went oa Mrs. Gaston,
must .be rreaonabk!, of a'simple life.
but sUn ho druwa hls pay: he Is mas­
kao« beUerh (bat. Hare aaotbercep door. AP’ wbllc you'ro iheiw
Think for an U
light's weU.gli your oeeUo’ pants. wot noticing her contln’t disturbance. now the recatWd bis pceullarities wlib ter of 11. It to hls. Now. from that In- Emily." be irofild soy.
»t coffee; de.fondbeti that would bare been tear,
-1
toU
awake
rawo-n
half
the
night
ae him Into tbe
But. of course, we most lake b
- ■-m. *
*•
-id» Tbey hang oa the first m
il but tor Martha Gaston's sharp
pianniQ- It all ouu It made me b’Jlln’
Deprive him of nature as we And il. Many a twelve lives of all these people, by a JHile
yeady tor BeeUag." »ld CWeb, Bcrrtog right."
yes.
ABoul
noon
Sarah
Elleo
system—a Uuie regulamy. a llUto nn"Oh. my Lord! If I bnd a mu like mad to see bow you ma» bein’
>mr, and place him in tbe home hundred dollars s year man bas
bb ebair batft eriib aa Irritated acrape.
upon all the whole livelong time, an'
rted a woman with twentyjour hun­ derstandlag. It to Wbat Iba commow•V yon wlmtoeadelk* ,U goto' to aet that I d send him hack to bis mother
of hi* rich brother,
made up my mind to help you an’ bustle about aod Ciliorl her oousli
wlvee of tbto age aro ctamortor''
Byto' an' tcil her t^ flnUh the lob
ready to share bto bed. dred dollnrs a year Ideas, Many a wo­
b«e eatto- all day. I alnV
teach Caleb Peck one lesson..' I’m go­ make basic that they might not lose, board, comfort wllh him. He lack- man (Ibis Is said deliberately and ad- for; Independrece to moeay maltare;
brtngln'
him
m>.
A-'man
itko
that
ain't
• -won. 1 alpOBe »e »D*t- be ttlrrla'
l)io train,
suted silpred, ho maUnr bow amnll
fit to be married." said Mrs. Qaatoo. to' to t*ke you home w«h me an’ tot
Dothtng. thi* poor man. eieopl- visedly) geittog tbe sixty dollar* per
Jtoilby. tfaat'a a toot. It Ukea sodk
a hushan' ougbicr cod- ' "There!" exclaimed Martha, to de­
It
may
be.'ao long at It to oMiatotetit
mootb to her bands would spend It oo
todignanUy.
mnney. He does not lark for that.
loag time to git Caleb ready," aal
light. "I’m thankful you are cornin’
“Sary Ellco! Sary^toa! Where's duct blmsoir."
"Command my poree." saya bli anything but bills: would push Ibe
. fifn.-Paek. aarreBaiy. riatog aad tak■^L Marthy. 1 never salJ oae word to your sense* st Issl. I knew you wcallby brother, “when you wani non paid bin* oa to the first of the follow.
This bualneas reiathm oaghl o« to .
mygaMupear
|i« a
cf aoilod dbha* to
would
once
you
thought
about
It.
It’ll
Ing monihw'Thto kind of womkn Is one be llmHed to the retoUoB Of hnsbaad
Too'ro got on the wrong paatt! to Caleb, an' ho won’t know what
ey. come to me."
) a Brsi rate Joke on Caleb an' loach
make of It. I never been away to
What doea It mean! Beggary, lb dISIeull 10 deal wllh. whether she doe* red wife. How Buub Ao tbe ehildraa
•Th git Oalab ready!" adioad Hra. Yeor beat ones bang to tbe right ban'
,m a good leason."
fflcalllme lencc I sraa married, i
beg* not on the public wiroel. but U this sort of tblng InieUlgeotly.-or blind- know of tbe value of MBgffJ Ifotbtog,
gotta. "Aaytaie-dHbtok. to bear yes aide, an’ they're all gallnaaed ready.”
“Bo It will.", aercod Mr*. PeekCaleb wont know what to do. '
ODiraa they are taugM.
Mrs.
Oastoo
alghcd
loudly
and
exprlvale,
of
hi*
lirether.
Hi*
Independtalk. Oibb wa*Bt noteh five year
Jueer II never come to me wben you
don’t know where the vllllc* U Vcp’
Tbe remedy Is clear A man Is.
inknown quantity: hls hap-^
prosslvely.
Snppoae that Jobnoy. Mmnre yeora
Brat spoke."
“I tell my Heory I'shant go ’-wsj or anything He never was a n
ptoew* Is jsone Deep Hoes carve bto may say. financial master of bto house­ of age. bad the slender piltuee ef five
^sat tlMB a vofta troto abevMtoln
"I
want
J-ou
phould
see
ho*
my
hold. IM him decree that hls taomh. cretj per week, e etatod MpeuA. for n whole y«r» ao matter what he bo Boaln' round 'boot wlmmoi'
balled:
face.
Henry doe* for me
I’-ve irelnod him
M^ta. die thinks I'm cooped op with ness. He's 'way over lo Hiram Strong's
“Ah.■' bn sigh* lo himself. "If 1 coold ly bills Ite kepi wllhin bounds,
-fiarr BUea. srbera'a vy
"Can you buy tbto, JohUy." aaya bto
well.
BOW.
I
tell
.vou.
I
begun
right
them ebUdreo altogether Too- mneh reolln' the bare, an' since he a got
earn five dollar* a week, and call It my him. then, pay bis own bill* litraself. Irireda. 'll only coats a fiottorr
away when we was fitvi married, an’
o careful of me." she
a pussy be alwu* giu boat out wt
own. and spend It a* I ploaiic! ” HeU bills for rent. coal. food. help, etc., out
e to year draw’. Caleb." call“Maybe i can." aar* Johnny, *TH
he's away from borne all day long. no* be ran do's well round the bouse'- mtoerable. So would anybody be. Ho of hls oJary. and then give bto wife
I can. I ofioo tell him he’s good as a
figure up." He fiffurea up. He tnfia
«or remarks wefe seecated by the The Tittles he gits to piseoa
must ask. not a* of right, liir tbe thing regularly eaeh week
woman to work. It kind of 'ocuurwges
pend to spend or (rtUer away or throw that It will Nike him (weety weeka tt
thump, thump <a a pair of boots upon never like whsc I eenk. Tben
he wants. He musl aeeouni (or
him you know."
get
It. but be can do IL The time
forglt
to
food
the
eat.
an’
lock
the
dopaway u gbe sees fit, even tbdngfa '
-i B'poae ny Mwir’a hnatlto' round he etalrs. aerempanlcd by the order
tblng be gels.
-I sposc so." relureed Mrs. Peek,
eomre^en begeU (L Wbat* Somean' blow oni the lamp; an' he’d have
bnt ohe dollar per week. Let It .be
> condition
■Mtto' the cUMrea ready aa' fioto' np •Here. Sary CTon. Uacken them
tWBg too high priced (or hls mother to
to gtt op an' build the fire to the more- smiling.
of three I regular, let It be bcrs: paid to bar aa
(be chorea. I feel yeal meaa to come roots, will youT"
iKTSgary,
At balf.pasl Ihree Ihe house was In
buy (or him. something that be woa)d
“You're never goto'' to blsckcn that to’ an'.git his own breakfuL Ret he’d
of rlghi.
off aa' leave a ttaa to do-er'eirtblRg.
-perfect order; the eloibiu- dr> toldei
bare given hls eyes (or. WbM to H
lan'B booU. Sary Btoo!" cxeUlroed never do It’—he'd go wlthour Brel,
I asks (or money, .1 aa of right.
and tend four youngnns taf the barn mind Jusl now
in the bSKkel. Ihe lire earefiilly reve.-.
worth to Johnny? M>II, be know* wha(
he would. Why. Marthy OsMon, >
by way of favor.
gato. Bat theo. toy Heary% good aa Mrs. CastoB to horror, as her cousli
U a man *ti™.r Ineome i> ewtrn up
ed. Ibe rat turned niii. the eurtsln*
It msi. Il eosi him (wanly wreki 4
think b( such
crazy
brouMd
Ibe
boot*
into
tbe
kllehcn
and
I’ou
ran
hat
e
all
ihc
Boney
you
, a woMto aay day." lagged Mra. Gaslargely iiy neee.sary expenses. (Heavdrawn, and Calch’s poetry lo Its eonselfabBegsilon. He stopped cfaewteg
thlas"
a
blacking
outfit
from
tbo
cup­
,i," says ihv lord of ibe manor In <n Lelp Ihe household of re exlrava' ^ ten. a* Ae, too. took ap a loat
spiruou* plare. The tw^onien. each
gum for iweniy wyeks, stopped rettog
•There.
Sary
Ellen,
you
needn
I
ge
board under tbe sink.
Il wife' I I '
morning.
gant husband or ao ex'ravi
dl^
WKh
a
bundle
In
ber
hanlh-Jctt^
rredy.
alopivul smoking elgareUre.
was bard, after the way Martha re’ set down an’ cry about It. I’m doTheyY simh a difference to t
’"■V
I
••Till* morning, answer* hi* hand- The ajerage mao 1. very a[>t ii
I Th>- iliing he bos purehaaed doe* not
bad boasted of her llenn, and Sarah tovit for your owi good. The Uea!
when llie-allnwanee qin-wtlon
ofaaervad Mrs. Pe^ pWnUvHy.
big hiitidle ib<^.! ma;
• You’ve got s
01*1 a paltry dollar. It has cost him
Aoyonc'd think, lo'brar >-rm ulk. Cs“fifhere'd yva m thw a«*a was. Ellen answered fslnlly and epotog«lM-med lo hi. mind. M-- reallj- dr»-*n i
In
the
evening,
when
he
GoMon. j ■ } P’l
Ingrrtiultr- Ibe swcal of 'bto brow.
gofn’ oo ninety-five, or else n Sary EHen. ” said Mr.
Bary^ Silsmr enOad Mr. PMir>gmln.
□ tx- done
lyi hls wtfv
eally:
»
n<m liii.tnesK she buld*
gure* you're eatr'laim'
Johnny’s life blood la tn that ready
“He won’t go to meetjn' if I don't. ” nussln’ baBy. ’Many snd many * the
. an anfeutapped •erepln^ filahos
ime to him .ho w ill m' »ha' money
hand • • Mippllani e.
^
„ r r 'htag. • And II hasn’t eosl bis toother
lime my Henry’s got ihe Mules lur sendio’ fur yon rich' off“I.et him slay at home thns!"
aad went to the Wttoea door;
dollsrs more" she says h* ran sparV-, h-will do alt m-can tor
^
He, Jobnny.
y have to stay i hre-’r ioiir
bimrelt
an’
ihe
four
rhlldren
When
J
••Why. Martha." expostulated Mr*.
' “I said tbey wsa la jov draw’, to
k. ozhoM
, b-r Hr 1. hone., .hour P : he mean.
taames. maa.
<• Cali-h gl>* 't IbTOogh
n
off
to
Ibe
sewin’
cirele
or
aqolUPock. "I think you’re real mean an’
the Blgbest toftdiaad ear^r." she
•B. "w-:;WII;
but bbe d.-.n’i
dix-.n’t und. reund.
alm.w, rhok.-.,
wH: b...
todepMtdrel,
or somelbln’. An! look *1 him ‘ head he * eo> t" "<"1 'round so’ rw '-hui. an.) •
bard, dust think whsl a sin I’d hate
peated. with dMUaet empttal*.
I doUars ;
Horn muc h iK-iier li
for him to paj
1. tbe maater of hi.
r! Mom tbn-e day* 1 ben gone. |«b.»d'» a woman, like your
re-; ui,*t did >.,<
"Wbit* It «y drawr dMaaded lo ansder tor at tbe dedgmoot Day
hell ! w.-ni lodayr' hls wife wn allowace.-’
Ills wife I
as prewehin'. (or I’vei lum.-d Mr*. Peck, swinging ber bundW ,h*i I g*vown lllile tortime He la oM a lieggar
you're foln- *1
Caleb’s to become a back-slider Je
Mr. Peek, ssvagelr.'

/
nr .he doe* noi icll. hrme.i. t.ii' -he i. ijiiman. If >*e Is i
mlBd on It an’you needn't Ulk)
gaily.
\
EHh- r rh.
Allowanrrw to children (rorn paranu
. -Phr the toad!" InterptoatodM—-- ‘eanse I wouldn't blacken bis boo
ni It wiM'ly. or viol I g..t money from him whenever sh
Caleb to me no more."
'
"There!" said Mr*r.sMoo,soprev-1 she ma) hs
of m'rierwi'e mere, t.ughl l« be very
There. It Isn't much work, you see.
r care *be I. unbap-j wan'* K. .he will do two ihingi: fin. • .mall, bill (hey ought to be regular,
"Itoi bo won’t know whai to makel Ingly. "I d’eiar^ If It ain'i doing youfw well
In
They're
all
done
now
an'
Caleb's
ti-rothe seoort draw', an has
ept fai'h with ther; .he will In- ln< !im-d o. .pi-nd It a* aou ' and rbe parent, in
my eailmatHm.
of
11
’’
perslsied
unhappy
Mr*.
Peek.'
good
already.'’
:
py.
He
ha>
per'* saved.".
for fifteen yeari.T reapeaded
havy all ihe moDey as she gei, p. for ,li» knows the ra ' ought to k-. p hi* hands off
"It Is. Manh) nasion. Them's
ihe’ be said »h- c.
f tojn’i
“Saved!" orbood Vir* Gaston, di-- "He mlghl think I run off npurpm*,
peak, with a spirit awakened by he
she warned Me'didn’t mean I'. g.-T moo .-e-.ndl) .he will t>o( go i
mren. by ibU. lhat hV should permit
rtalvely. "Yes. waved till next ilmc.’ •cause I wanted to. or wax sick of him truest words you ever spoke. Marthy
Mirwe she knows ibai: Ihiwe U a him >Wau*e .h- i- bune.r i unill It ; Ihe lioy nr girl to loHulfe-ln Injprlous.
Csston."
“Sary Ellen! Sary Slen! Where * or'womrihtog"
Mr*. Csston laughed loud a< berl
Ai the ls.«.n Mr. Gaston g«»er._ umil to all ihlng------- V"
evil or detelrrtrxis purenaiK-.. Wemusl .
my vest? I Ml II on the chair last.
th-- morning
.cousin’s dUmay. but added qulekly.; opsty purvl.asM ilrkei. (or (wn snd rcawnable b1v..,i li
1,1,
,„r,n hi* offspring.
Sunday nlghL'
-OB. 1 don't know.
.._.ii wHh—mnoey?" .n.i iliei.
ih.-i. take
is*
The " n and pol H Into
.^-yond lhat. let th" rhlld
“if* in thertoset right bpp'sil* lh-.-'"Oh. IH fix that all ncbl. IfTlell him led Ihe wa)- >o Ihe iralu. **)inr r-ielt.,
"What do reu *i
»0M nbont fia^tai' bto o
pn ffliieh. I
tar.k.aBdholdp.1’. her band agait.
flnreelal (oroe* In
door Tkke It down careful so’, not you didn’t go off of your own free will, ediy;
I’ll gli aboard firxV Sary Ellen,; be m.y Inaulrv, or.
*1 didn't know t
have cverytWug you
the
tnaijiiT-r
ihai
sretns heal to him.
watch
red
chain
to

I'll
toil
him
I
kIdnapiKvl
you.
Tl.ai’-.

an’
tben
you
can
band
mV
up
the
two;
pay
ihe
bill.;
y.
8aiT Ebre!" Mr. Peck's volee *a* to spill
_. in bank, "hi- hardly oeod. nn m<m- for
the porkei. Here’s your boots. Illiwhat the papers tells alwnii Ihe folks, boodle*. Drln’ noways used
baaid romarktog.
r'ndoeiori •'Exrepi money," Is her answer, h-r imm-iiai- n~-d or pl.-asure, sboff an’ never telU nnibln lln’, you’d better
“1 mreat ibe.aecoad draw’ from tbe
Coocerning C«om.
MIp down,"when i want It '
rannoi r.onrMiy a.k (or it. And tb<-ti.
“Talk about belptasa wlmmen!’’! bout where they're g-dn’. WhenColeo; h ist you in. so-*
qop, dm tbe Mcond draw' (ram the bat.
farmer has bui three eowa, red
Now. ihvre are always two aider ibe h'lmlliailon of It ail
Then- I.
ejaculated Mrs. Gasm. aa ahe rattled; gits eoi^ off re' begins to think of under the
tom." anawared Mrs. Peek. I
n. arre« of Urti best paauirw
It rigbl." agreed Sarah Ellen. There ar<-women who warn more mon- nidhitic mor-humlllailng ihan having
pile of dishf* tnjo ibe-eloaet nod hls aeUons ho-n be.glad raough
ly. “Hero, take three aocks an' pet
le
'Kigbt
to divide thu Into at
ihan rhev oughi lo hav: there are io w-k for money Why. (n»it
promise b do dlffi-reoi If you'll c
•ait ea quick, for goodnoas' nkc!
When Mr.. Gaston bad sreured her aom^vi wbodoooi grias muchasibev m.-morial. wbobate b-m toe outloasiiwo parts, m thatiheoOKM
bs
"How do yon tbtnk I c» hral” when
U daapetmtlpu aha anatmied a pair
ttleb ear’hJirtlV'ple'^fti'at’’ what yr>-: footing c«i ihe car plaKorm, Mr*, peek
really need. Sometime, ’’he.’' a* toey c*m-'Theta* xato.-r.Ts, Die iribll growing whUe Iheother Is feeding.
you
wlmraim
to
clauerln'
an'
gabblin’
Of aoibB tram ber work basket and
Again. If be keeps iweaiy cows, red
ooftables. toe etdp-eti
wreL I made up some poirv 'bout I’, handed up the bundles. As ahe cat aay in the provlncmi. aometimes "he '
Seng (bam to ber husband at the heal -so down there. Where's my vest?"
has iwcntr acres <d the l•nlt postare.
reT'm golL-to leave II in plain sigbi. , about to place her own foot cm the I. rlcht. wjmeilmet. ’’she."
Wbai’t
Wtai’. dun..
dun.. And
And y
yet they bati- a right
-Right In the closet before your eye.
cffthesttln. .
maJewiiroJly be- he, will find hit reward la having It
where hell »ee It ibf first thinc when tower step rte dr^ hwk »oddenly,
the trouble, then? Ho* n we atrike a.k. the lac
-Any dam-Bcedtas »n 'emr be to- your vest Is. Right befcre your ejes.’
divided Into four porui. red paslovtng
hind them.
" - ■
----------------px my a happy-----------------the'he
-Wen, yoe nercr got ao dara-oeedlee patch oo the tost. I'm awfid Yrald
htottUUBt.
to your foot yet. Cajet, Pedt. ao’ ITe Itll show, espcelallj If you toould have
And IM uns are bine vlUi aBolra.
ABd ow the tfMpr home field* drW daraad aotlu for you for fiftaeo years." 10 bend over anything."
“Well. I ahaat dmngc ’em now. an’
retorted bb Wfe.
Bad Arad* from tbe eMptC* cloak,
Tbea Mr. Peck beat a heavy bare you neednt think I shall.” answered
Aad tbe niQ tnst tbrowi lia slhrerr

You can get one

Ftw three dedtare a wb«|^
U yoo kBow what your aitcr'r’--...,^^

*UI ap«Bd fifty dolton to an

1,S

■•h

r

Sfp.',

.. p-jpi-: 0-

.X.«zzl'"’, :- -

"Ouere not! I real have no
‘warkaboet'myaette. l.beordteUcf aetly In the way hit wife totenfied. He.1 pTOtty. This to wbat 1
D man enee fioi a dara-aeedia tot* bto knked so funny thai both women be-' night,
Mrs. Gaston took
toot bto wife MH to Wi aoek an- brt gre io tangb; bet fil* wife alo^ |
r~l:
MM np tlx iWBiba. 1 cant afford to

time was up the conductor shouted.
’All aboard’"

'hen her
[

u™. Ompop'. MUt. ™

|ooJyw*y. We are speaking no* of i he u their doe. You can picture them In He. red will keep them belter, than If
'average houseliold cotapoaed of an av- your mind, eye: about lo make a re- they Were pastured to o*e flsM.“—
.,™. .P....., ..I.IOip

|P»™Jp..pX.

J'_d

r-

•RAm TKAvenu

herald, thursoav. September m.i«bs.

Oeerge Hardy, thee wn/fl life eoaHBb by BepmteBiatlvc Sxm Sedy
... iMt; MatUBh Bdttcl.-.
■merAt'^rTier
frodT
tnManre»«^
: vtot. pardkd by Oovemor/
-------------at Tbaraimr.
actr.«em rw« <M^ BMelgb. ll. t, Agtfl s*. IMl: POat
That momttg-s Grand BapM* Her- JacAwB prison, arrived ai Hatabal
aetaaUMrw
Ua r«P» mad n* kmrfa« Ukm pvt OtBfdn. K C. Feb. 4 to A IWS.
Id.
BMer
a
Bmtoa
Hmtortole
line
I aavl
U Mxty-BiM maMPMOU tB »c otrU
f
Wednesday
bat
the
Mirtig
to
say
!
wbo
went
to
Jarksna
as
trls
next
VI and UMT went bac* wfth tbe baat
W «M • ct«UMM la uses AMt
eoaccmlag the baa«tMt:' T
“*
bonds.
Northport. Mleb. Sept •.—The a^ while tbe robbers rcmall
tMB wlMed tad r«t tbm nttmmt «ai
-Httabera of tbe UgUlatBc befaB^ lUrdj Kfi lor Dock Lake u. vUll bU
war ha<** Uo
amer taU. maeb la brief U the UMcrr lerteoa arriral of two ttraamn. a bar. Oe the
r. After loohlcs after »i
a gale and went down. Two of tbc
iM daeaxtata Mr North Pax ttlMd.
cC OMiBe H«»y- Rmma. wbo Un*
« aaBore were drowned, bot tbe
ttram Bilai «aM aad earn MDe Math tbe followiac of two keal sea fa*ll- thW wat |d«*ed ap afterwanl drtng of
iar with tha tteiT of tha hlddaa
flf Cha eKr aad «te. BMarSur
DMToit was Ibe firet to pafl late the
ad a report that tbe expoaare te a CWeapi baapUaL
uMMiiaUf tbe aaalTataatr ef a faaicf ream paaaad aad enc City aad ejose itsAit b«aU cbbo :
foead aat tha lewa
ter flf a eMtaiyt raaMwea
agog latt Blglit.wlth fba atarr that Joe of tbe Bca died In a Canadian pritoa Whelan ef HoUandT>P*dkcr pro
auu «t XkUsaa.
of Ibe hoate.
^
wbUe terrlng a lang teateace for
Mr. Bea*aa war hera M Aabsta. K. <3agiuB and Jar Bpaagla of ihit vil­
-Bolb protested Innocence «
lage had dog op a baried treaawh of berglarr commlted noon after bis ar
T, AW. lA Its*. Wbaa the Srat oaU
aafced at to tbe poIHlcal slgnldeasce
rival. Tbe other inaa drifted
to tzoopa caaie. ba aalteted ta tbc tlM.000 whlcb had beea oeerete
a tognive of the galheriag. ‘K the other fellows
tbe
Itlaad
Dtaar
rean
ago.
MiaataaMli Kew Toric light artmerr
to talk. poIUles they may do R:
After watchlag tbe two ttraagen Mr tram lottk*. having eamped ca|
vUah «aa aflarwd eaaWaed wUh
we have come to eat penchee and have
allboagb he was a partner In tbe
ro dara. Oageoa and Spangle
the Third Kr* Torit light aitiu^
Mr whlcb hts eompanlos get the a good lime, aotblag more.' wat their
tamed borne to Northport earlr tbit
attar tha latter f«glB«Bi had be*=
Dr. Miles- AniitPam rills
soggesUoA
itag. At Srtl Iher refuted to talk, hBC . ...
lA plaeaa. Mr. RaairB aarrad
"Mr. Kelley eapeeU MHy aeveoly- are a most rem.trkal>le remedy
Years patted and ho was afraid to
bat later admitted that the two bob
raara aadar hli Scat aallattoM
> wfc u, the Island after tbe Boaer flve members of the icgislatate will for the relief of pcriolic painA
> tha' Said had deae no dlgglag aad that Uwr
tomorrow. Governor Warner bacLaclic, nervoi;» or sick head­
tirapir torrertog. Spangle and bUdee iberc. However, be earrtolb
may not arrive In time for the LanQoet ache, Of any ot the distresfOhgiioo had watebed them tbe wbHc made a chajt of the pUce aad ihu
*
Mr. Baerea waa woondad twloe aad
be held at the Ilolcl WhHcomb la ing aches and pains that cau«
Alwars kept In hit potteslon. eaiTjIng
time they were oo tbe Uland and
* bets Usaa ha aliihUr. Dtfftag <»a
i were wUhIn mb feet H them Imt it la a bocktklB bag. He settled down 81. Jotej*. This fuoctk* wlU be the women so tnuch.suiTcrinp.
j. aavtcoMet be bad jaat toned at a
Aa pain »_ weakening, and
greatest In local histpry. Plates wIK
Mcame a good cititen. mairrl
BO deate wet tbe nnderbnub that
: gOMaad aad a boUet atraefc bin a urangert did not know of tbelr piaa- atddleaged widow. He alwaja
leaves the fjwtem in an «•
be I* each.
*
1^ to tba forabaad. lahaukicd conditii'nj it is wrooR
Tbe leeepUon rommfrue will
eoca. Tbe tuangera voot over la Ooi afraid to go to (be Island a^d ■
to
stjffcr a moincnt k.ni'cr than
V Sktlag a BiBor vooad. Had be iteod
Petaader'i laaacb and at Umet helped toM ot the exUience of ibe treatnre sisl of ci-membtrs of tbe legisteiure necessary, and yon slioald take
d atU tor a •aacood tbe bullet vooU
«BUI he wat takeB tick and died. Jest from thU county. 8p>aker
Mb with bit BCU.
the .\nti-l’ain I’ills on first inf bard joae ttaroagh
bU death, he gave faU wife the Matieva of Ktlamscoo Is oa tbe pr>,
Latt Bight. It wBt reported tha
dication
of
«tb« tliae ba *« atrock la the right
gram at toastmaster.
of the DCB had cone back •tur cold chart aad told her the
If Uken tas dircactl you loay
aiB aricb a apest baa He dug
chtacb and tledgea. the treaiara hav^ The. widow mamed again and told
ifidcn,. in Iheir
e confiilence
Mt with bif katfe. draaaed the woaad.
euas Party at OI
er new bssband the. siorr.
lag been Mimd. Tha atorr wat t
as in the
liven C!a. _Fwcll
*
pet tbe ballet la hit poetot aad kept eSeei that Cagaoe aad Spangle bad DO faith la It althoofh he was shown
Mlsslrm. Sept.
Monday and
leave no disV
iliat lh cy will
It Cor a aooT*o,lr. laalag' It. howerer.
Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Henry Helfwatched the two taes odUI iber lo­ the chart which, ao longer being
agreeable
caldc :iftcr-cfTcctA
■ hit botae la Nee Tort ttaU
fcrlch
enicnalncd
tbelr
niece
and
j-Bh-hl
^ered ot valoA was falddtv) away and
cated tbe ireanrc and In aone
Tlicy contain no tnorphinc,
._.iaddown.
nepbew.
Mr.
aad
Mrs.
Villa
HolTmarter
,
dnring tbelr abecBce.
tecored •naUy kpt. Tbc new husband forgot
Mr. Reerei' wgtaMat bat a remarfcef Traveme Cpr. Mr. Hoffmasier s sU- ' opium', chloral, cocaine or ollwr
eome years,
The atorr gained rapid' eredeaee I alt nboet Ibe matter
langcr^s cJrogA
** able htetorr. The Third regtaeat ot
UT. Mrs. Ncodhsm. and two lUtli ' •<lar
jraa lelepboaed to Traverac CKr fact oniR after bit wife died.
daugblcrw of Hnughion. Mr. Tloffmx*:
r, artllleir. Nd» ▼"*
«duaieer*
One day while be was making a ti
r- iraa orgaaliad aad mattered late tbc
icr's grsndfalhi-r. Mr St..nc of Hop­ Tbr»» sitsj-ks rowM- on er- ry Burfilh.
tmm Maeklntw to Traverse City, l
Ttaltad fltatet aertlca aa the NlaiUst too ur tlirre dsj«
I Mw
Poxes srere sigfated. Tbc name broagbt kins 8ia<luo. Allugsn couoiy. and Mr. sod
iw irr 0-. S sbl.- lo WV ssjUJ-re tlist
. ♦—«*• .Kee Toih releataer lofaatrT
nir muAh l-Ii-T ui lil I I--la view of the M« that for lortr be<A tbe Hd Btoo and be reeled It oD Hclfferirb's siie-in law aset daughter. WiiuM SAv
tri« lo-A or
.Vr.n.pAjn
Mar n. IMl. with Ui oMeert ud
to tbe tailors at a good yam. It is not Hr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin of OM I'll* sod tL.>' «lwan> TvUo.r Ki- In s
reara the atorr of the Ireaaore
mm-^ J. a Clarh, coBBaadieg.
>b.irl Umc. Ur AlAtrr. Who
MUekiD.
MuDday
wav
spool
In
en>>yhaowB whether or not be ever made
been eMaat and tbe tact that
(to- some ^y. hu u-.d Ito-m wtu
The foOtnriag It a <keidi o( iu aabaelog the lighthouse snd oibi-r Old Ml»Btraageri bad arrived with a grip an attempt to locate the gold.
. sntu bUiotr:
Am another etocy of tbe treaeare Ir shm Bcener> and TuesUs> st Newh-tawbleb iber eamfollr took with then,
Dee. 11. mi. c^aaged to the Tbli made It more madllr believed.
___
________
hMdto there by take pl- wula and Bshing. lUnh-Ur. Slone
*'Nah Tcrk ndtmteer artUarr. Cel. J
A week.ago the two tlraagere oaiac rates and robb^ II M mM to bo 'ln|aBd Mrs Ne«11ism were murh Im
H. Ledtte. caBaaadlag.
to Northport. Tber bad a grip wlib Spanish gold In an Iron chest, the goU j pressed by penlnsiila se. n.-ry. d.>eUr..
Mar ». IWS. ceapaales eeaaotl ttaea aad both were eldertr men. From pieces being sealed in fruit Ja™ MaByl-ing Ibey bad ...............—
>t tmagiued' ”il 1
"■ Milas Medical Co„.Elkbart. lod
dated. OH. Cbai. K. Stewart, coto- -Ueir aetloAt It wat lodged that ther of the pkmoers of Ibe region have | Dae.
were either «alk>™ or bad been lailon. baud the story and bcUevo th^ dUI-j
Tbe older addreated Uw roenger aa Wt aeanSb will reveal a large amooiit'
•VB7 ewageseaS ta Tlrgiala. North
ef gold, tbe total of wbleta Is said to
wd SoBlh OareUaa aad PlorMn.
be >lS0.eM.
Many people bin
■apt. tl. ltd. eoBiBBlea P. H and
eharta with them which they eonselud aaarcbed for It. so many that both
freely on tbelr way over, but Mriber MMres ef the lalaBd bare been dag op
Dee. W. ISn. aehr MlBpaar K jotned
into
mounds,
some
of them grastthan tba( they were iookMg aflef rePeb.4J, 1»CA ooBpatiy B eoBtoll aert property, they refused to say.
grown, while oihera are of more re­
new OKPJOB OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
toted.
.
On tbek nrrival. they engaged Carl cent origlA *
, Pah. «A t»*t aew batMMee, B. F. R
Shroeder and acm to Uke them to
sad M Mimed.
North Fox IxUnd in tbelr lannctL Tbe
r March. IM. aew eoBganr 1. letaed. trip over sras made Sunday morning
Four thousand Macroboes swarmed I
Mar a. iSSAjMipanlaa A C. D aad and was very ran^. When the Island
to Petrokey FrHsr morninc and
0 eonaolldated. ' '
reactaed tbe paxeengen waded took possessloa of tbe town the eoilre
>- OcL 1. UdS, new bsUar C leleed.
ashore and were gone from the beat dayl Traverse City only sent Son. l.uf
i Mart* «,!•«. aew haUerrD Joined. abMt avebourA
the traverse Oiy degree team came
put* Glass, Stssm BoUsr snd Accidsnt Insursncs;
*; MarHi H.1MA new hatter G Joiaed.
Wedaesday 'bight tb«y aet
back with a KO prUe aad the Traverse
'Bept-IA 1*4. aew battary A Joiaed. Quu Peter’s latmdi aad
City band wax just »30 to the good on
Total noaber of recralu reeelred pdcOrtack to Northport tonight. Gag­ the trip.

tdaoe otgaaliaUoB. A4W; klllad la non and 8paa0e bavlag beard
Late traUx Uterfered badly with
»7: wotmded faT aetkm, m-. tattlag. <•
rriday-x program. In order to go
died of dloeaee. 14T.
Oag«m and Spangle were seen by a abend of tbe
Mr. Baevbe lot* part tat thelHlow- Herald repreaenlative tbie
by thU cliy Uit year, lire Peioskev:
Trsvorso City.
Room 310 Now SUts Bank Bulldlns.
tag eagageaente; Martlatl
At Brst they were retleent. but OagDoe teot had arranged a program whirlti
Jnlr U. IKl: LorettesTEDe. Ta.. Ang. EnaUy told tbe whole story., He bM
tbe day. Ax most of |
A mi; Pert knoa. K. C-. April lA that while they were cb tbe Island. the trains were Ule. the scbedule was |
•uabgen were watched' all tbe mneh disarranged. Tbe parade was,
while. -They did no digging wbatpo. given about odea and la ifaU were a |
. What Creek. M. C.. Dee. lA IStS^ ever bot simply biased some ireee. Oa large anmber ot teats and hives and 1
KiagMOB. K. C, Dec. 14. im; Whiteparu ef tbe Uland tbe amber eight bands added tbelr part. The day j
, ban. N. C. Dec. lA IWS: OoMebote. ___ Bdertruab arg so dewee that a
>t la various sports, games and i easy loeolvf if you conn lu-rifor the .sttltttloii—Oil- j»rol»lem
K C.. Dec. It. IWI; Sprtagbeak K. C, mbWt could not makc^fe way through.
rots. At Ibe ball park, a game
liow lo ci-t the nitot hiuilvr of
■- Dec. tj, iM: Newbrts. N. C. March In the wootoy-Ga^m and Spangle wropu
played between Peioakey ami tUg
vamuitable kiud for the U'list
* lA IWS: Oeto Oallr. N. O. MMt* 14. watched whE'traUed and at times —“ laaw. I lulling in a vtctory for the
moDcy. Wc buveii't Is-eii in
L IWS: BtoBt Creto..N. C. April
by a score of S in 1. Tbe score
able to bear, ail that passed bet
tbe InralkT bminew for years
* IKS: Oaa Swasp. N. C. Mar SA ms. the two etraagerA Oagnoa had Bshed
without iL-arnim; liow to Imy
Core Creek. K. (X Mar 1*. 1K»;
and has the
boanlint:. Btu<j(liii|;- floorlii;;.
I elarT Cfeek. N. C.. Mar It. 1S«S: Sear oaly'ahanty there. He U taatlliar with
Stair liitnber.latli.sbin^tt-s anH u!l
^ hrai* iBlaad. 8. C. Jaae lA IWS: everylneh 'of the land aa^ataies ibgl grounds which were very IsteresUog.
the
rent of the loTW lunilier iiin'
b BotohardaaK M ftrt Soapier. 8, C. there baa bM ao dlgglog there lately. while maoy took a ride on IdiOe Traveo aa to sell it b> suit cusioini-ra
I jBir lA IWS: Fort Wagoar. 8. C- Jelr U there tod. he.would have haown
erae Bay.
aa to ({ualiiy nixl priiv. (iloil
I U. ItU: alege ef Fort Whgaer. B. C.
Joaeph Oagnw U a Northport mao.
At the Bight Business meoiUA Cadll
to have you prove tin- ['roWoiu.
- I Jatr IS to SepLA isCS; Morris Itlaad. having been boro and raised bete. He tae was selreied foe tire m^lng place
. '[ &C.Aag.SSt0ABg.3S.lBW;CaBdea U well known and aenuaiDted with the next year The Hon. Ferry F. Powers
S9Utb Sidt Cambtr C«.
f ODort Mooia. Ta.. Nov. A I8«;
phmeere of the regioo wbo are famU- waa^elerted presldrol. Mrs. C. C. Cbltmal Bwaaip. TA. Nov. A IWS:
' Ur with (be story of the treasure. tendto;vlce presUenl and Fred C:
* taardmaat of Fbit Samixer. S C. IMv. When the etrmngere arrived, be
WeUBor^'~Jreasurer. all Ireing from
» XloNov.AlW8;>!wbem.N, C.Feb.- ea^ suspicious and In company ■
CadlUxe. Amoog tbc «>unly vice presl
* 1 to FWb. A IWf; ^ebelor't Creek. N. Bpanglo pnrebased supplies and fol. denta were C. C. Sberwood of Tray• ' C. Fab. 1. mt; ^h Grove. N. C, lowed thorn.' From Traverse City cne City aad Mrs Caddeback of
■ PW A 1K4: Brieet Creek, N. C..
I the laforssatloB ttot jungle Rlagsley.
Feb. i.lW4; Pdilr Ulead. & C, PWb.
reUUre that be and Gagnoe had
Cadillac won the drat prize in Urei
! I. U aad U. l«M: Pwt aifton. Va.,
dues ax to the tiatr and that first class band coolest and Traverse I
' Mar A 1SS4: Barritoa-e Choreb. Ta.. (bey had been working od it for eomu
the seeudd clasAj
' Mar S. ISW: Drv^i Bloff. Ta. Mar time.
tbosc being tn only iwo cities whose j
It. 14. IS and 44. US4: HarriBOB-»
There are two separate stories ax lo bands entered. Tbe Traverse City;
.yKaatatloa. Va.. Mar IS. ISM: Sprlnr hew the tieaMre «me to be buried <m band went into (be teroad class not [
bill. Va.. Mar IS. m»: Fort Powhatan. North Fox Islsnd. One U lo (he eSrcl beeanxe U was afraid ef Cadillac, be''
Mar SA 1SS4: Wlieon-a Wharf. Ta- that It foTOKriy belonged to the no- becalise by each band entering a-sep:. Mar S4. ISM: ale«e of l>cicrebuiT. Ta tdiions "King* Strang, head of the arate eualcst. each would get a pritr ,
Mar. U> taking of Pelertburg. Ta
He If snid to have burled
Traverse Clly Teot No. S7I dcKre*- [
■ISM; Basils Fana. June 14. ISM. Urge amount of money on the ixUad. mm Is 4i0 ^bend as the result of thi-i
K. Va. Jane M. ISM; Watbal
whether he dug It up again or not -Ip. They egempiiBed the sbori form
r tbc new ritual and took <be prize
We have what you w.tm in Ix-ih ijiialiiy ami pric-.
Tbe etory a« told In thU week's CharievHx look ilm Mr the pmiiltlle-1
Northport Leader Is vastly dUterent. form of the same ritual.
It’s a good chance to ck-an up. Get ihe price at P. K The Leader says that In (be eauty "Wt
Great Commander Boynton and the
or Uie -W-B. some placing the data as great executive c
e hrid their
ibe time'of (be boralog of the clly of regnUr monthly meeting Thnniday j
Chicago, a grrsi robbery took place ta mid Friday. Great Lady Commander j
Chlcage. The burgUry was commit­ Bums and Great Lady Record Keeper '
Wc have iust received Neat's Ft»ot Oil. Castor Oil
ted by two SBee. Tbelr treasure was Mtas-emma Bowera rqircsontrd the]
for oiling buggies; Lard Oil. Gasoline Knginc C)il and
In gold eoU aad they were eloaely par- ladicA
j
sued by the ofleers. However, they
Mg deWgaduns:
dope for gas engines. You will not be stuck if you oil
managed to elude t^me wbo
prraeni Friday. CadlfUc alone scikL
sner' them aad rent a small seb
log 8M people and a full band. Tbe
your machines with these oils.
y )S. 1K4; Butler's Bridge,
Uyiag at a wharf In Lske Traverse Ctty band was shy two eUr
a It 1M4; Wises Forim. N. C, Han* HkhigaB. TtreysetroU.ponfa.
km'ets aad a curaet. but that didni biaJ y. t • and 10. 184*; Riehsmd. Ta.
After being out several days, they der them from making an excHlcnt
I Apt« t 1W»: PlymMth Sieto. N. C. righted tbe
ibowtog•
___
. Aprs tO.lOM: Tarbero. N-C-VairiS. Being etm fearful ot pureuli. th^ went
The Trarerae City delegaikm ar
* JttI; stage of CMartestoo. 8. C. itO. pxbcwj aad selected the north UU»4 rived borne at 1 a m. whk* U very
TKATEtSE
OMuntORT
^ Joha'a Maud. -fi. C. -Feb. L 1M4. and
earty W a Hacca^ dity.
OTT^nCB.
tdCASSSa.
g July •. 1W4: Jasm Ixtaad. 8. C- Jetr treaaurA hearsay bartag It oa tbe
Attended Mech Feaat. '
4 I. 1444; «outb Mtlte. N. C. June M. shore. Tbe treasure wns taken
Hto J. a Momoe weal to BraI 14M: FeuDlaliga. fi. C- JHy &. 14^: ta n yawl taut ta the dartaren'
bailed
«a
(be
beieb
above
Ugh
ton
Hartor
to
attend
tbe
great
peach
• Oamdto. 8. C. FWk 4. 1448: Axbepoo.
mart. U» place being marbed by a tWM to bF 4irea at tbe HotH Wbli-,
« 8. C, FHk‘». II

HUs Alice
RafiteveN's plrUr.adewns * new sci «f Japanme pwisl
cxr*. The ptrsidimrt dsa^trr Iv
la,a lowwecAetl gnwa with t head tesaed I’Sfk.
pt Umis saw Muodey a pxnsdr
tabur ubk.bUia protawy t
tan iwmde to be beM
Asl»>:
r leaders of T
•mi- nektar
Jay. as a
* agstnsi \
iomde fratere.

trarerse Oty Stab Baik
A OARLAND, Ceehler.

CAPITAL. $206pOO
SURPLUS. S27.009
A Gc^ ftuUv B«stam tMM

Periodic^ OoBl DecWeaS-:s-i-

'ssd ear rowm imr

Pains.

>p«r<eitaaty«4MJUBctieiwlU. .
SMiw>w>l*>slb.1«eth

J. J. TWAOOAA.

BUSINESSCARDS.

ATTOBNtV AT L«W.

63“

BtaH.OUlA' KAnS BOJklin,-. Tr»<.v-

’—■»•

),w.6naiii#

F. M. PAINE

f'l.orist

W. P. OROtSER.
LAWYER.

g"i,:;.’^^rc?:v"3riob.ao

SNYDER

DENTIST

Tire Insurance!

Money to Loan on Improrcd Real Btatc Only.
E'. W. HASTINGS & SON,

rrs A PROBLEM

DR. W. J. fflCGBS
FINE DENTAL WORK

23» E. FnM su at n»M m
TM08. 8. 8PRAOUR A 80R,



You Knowof jiini bow milch wo
con brlp yon - wIm»
Iniilding befon-toooclndiuK uy coottMt
for Lumber. Matcnata
or mill work.

liiiii hhL's. >U'r«' Fhmto aod rtitcn-a. I’-uvh Odumiw. »toir
Wink. ••l*'.
If it'6 muib'of wood. w«* can male it.

TRAVERS^ CITY MFC; CO.
Brtfwn. Manad^r.

citlsena Phone. S2l Belt 109.

i '^yEWELWf
STOVESWhen you buy an Oak
■ /^

Olasbing, Sbauina and Collet

? L

;

PATENTS. |M^

Weyas Osenty Beak Bldi., DSIEOZt

Stove compare sires a«
well as prices of tfie different makes oifered.

1

Jewel Oaks

^

are br"er than ottieraof
aanu: number*, and as

Soaps

Fuel Saver*
then- are rio others to
compbre with Jcwmls.
^
>

Oenuinr' Jrwxh have Ihe
tbove If demxfk
s
and makers
name" UflroB Stow Works”

m^i

F*RAIMK TRUD
Have you ever tried tbe

oyml Tl«tor 'Ttoaito and Ooffitotoi
CtMMtd C#ni
C9mst0t9
»Bd SMlm*m
They are'the beS. Sold rady by

J. J. ^REXINA
Ktoto Btota*

dfcrww*.

quano

»AV. WFTCMKtt M. M

TRA^emc »

Bed Pillows

Watdnibas

3.59

BoolmwWi Me
3.93

n"to
$2.ij.
HlS'}.

Sola Ptnow*
Halt Price
Don't Sleep
4 In tbi-soft si<]>'vf > phuik
*tken yuu can buy a 4 ftWo.nl B.d. 1 QC
worth 4.50/or *

a,‘t:sa'sss-c»r asjus-.rr,i:=.-s” ?r; f.rss^r.i4;£y

eiotlHsBar*
OntHMnon

an item here and there throughout the entire store to merely illustrate how all good^re being sold.
ParMrStaad*
bt««.jStooa /.wo

5.50
*^‘:!^2.19

Welh Well! Well!!

Xwe eomUnation
Dressers
L^e bevel plate mirror, worth ^.BO

D0 paw waadtr ib»f

.80

ends, Sertta*

"iLSf."™; .79
.........40

$7.50 f»r Settee
‘”Si?SoWf„*'.s;Sio“.?‘-

glS'..r“ 5.98
3.75
^ 3.48

$20 Suits,for
$18 Suits for $15 Suits for $12 Suits for -

$9.50
$8.00
$7.75
$6.25

Best of fabrics and styfish.

, Cub Olr/noers

nr. (6 braki)
SEE THAT WINDOW

OthOT.orth$2JiO

. 1_45
_00

5.50

lor..........
Iron Bed I Qg

CwMer Itr we «»aa»t

tte •raertoma nmoat

SMOES

~£oefc Witt) Oil
*5“”."*!.'!™.';.’!^"".°" 6.26
$10 three bnttier blue dimte Oa 3.00

ITM Bads
10-00

Prtess on Rats and eai^eut Deep, Deep* Doop

3.26

While our stock is getting pretty small, we still have
some excellent values and it will be to your inter­
est to see if we cannot fit you before you go any­
where dse.
Misses' $2.25 and $.1 Shoes
J ^05
Ladie^

Universal Kattfles
_B*st «n Eartl>

$3 and $3.50 Shoes

0.3B

BABY SHOES—a lot of them. $1.50 values. 79c.
$1 values, 55c. 50c values, 33c. Soft soles 19c.

Hmerican Bey Shoes
For the Boys. Priced below wholesale cost.

•46Ran»for::":i^:::"":::::$28
RUBBERS-Boy them now and save half.

10 e««k Stoves ler Ce^
Chan Olltolesale Cost.
Cbeeold Olintery Blast

V“f±rr683
Beatinfl Stoves
Alinaat giren *<n]r.

Only U left.

"iis.p..’:!^ 4.98

“"^Ser‘."".™l.'!*“...... 24.00
..... 17.00
12-60
*?o'“l.............9.90
*1“.'.“':.';“”“............ 7-29
........6.00

$8.00 Parlor g 3Q

•^Si‘i'2.59
OnOaryBcsi

Cbairs
ISO Leather Upboiatared

10.00
llOiUBiawiTC Chair, beat

SS turOght heater

-

9.75
Seed McKinfer



Chair,

7.39

2.23 .
2.-i0 Wood Ann

|

QQ

and they all go for one dollar less than.

One-Ralf Price

Sn.00 Dbrary
Cable. k4.«*

We have eleven 9xl2or larger, Kugsteft.
Royal Wiltons. Velvets, Moqucttcs,
Brussels, Jap Fiber, Smyrna and Art
. NaVoe. Very pretty patterns.
$45 9x12 Royal Wiltons

28-60

$23 9x12 Trench Brussels

J 2-60

$1^x12 Jap Fiber

Slt.00 Ran Seat
gmutor

Sm«i1

S2.M niatH
Stans*. SLM
KHeBes CaU«« ^
Good siio Whib. Top

.85.
1.50'

6*.49

< Our Best
Velvet. Moquette and Brussels Carpets
' are now going at

(tok. 4

7.39

Etc., etc. Siitfli Rugs accordingly.

One-Cbird Off ,
which means LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST.

DryBoods

Reason enough why we should turn the
stock into cash as (juickly-as possible.

We have again cut prices deeper than ever—so deep that
you cannot resist buying. While the lines are quite
badly broken up we can yet supply a large share of
your wants an<
ind

Save You Bla money
$1.50 Uress Goods

4,Q0

Treigbts are Expensive

Han Rook*
AllnMital, o*idized, worth 1.75

*7(1
• *-0

Uhidoto SMtf

^00

.69
^■^'1"'!;'... 2.48
$U5Silk .

$10 Fall Coats

4,39

h m.-iv be years before you will have such
a chance again, possibly never.

S’i^Mis^ SuUs_ 5,09
$10 Winter Coats 0.09

] C
-i O

Exteiuion Cables
Ooly Foe Lrff

3.98
1 1.25
’,r,™:'“..-5.75

C*cc Curtains Below Cost.

i s.oo
Boose Cabinet
Ril'ular priri-$J3..'jO. ml*-.
I.OVtolty. ^ yQ

Coo-tbirds Oil on
nil morris Cbairs
Only Fi'i-

3.60

$3.50 Skins (new)

40c oil shade in
light tsolois...

Partor SuHjt

Don’t Lot tbfst Hare Bar­
gains Get Jtwaf from you

e«rp Item We menflon
is dtre

$12 Coueb. S7.7S

millinery
We have a lot of Tall Hats, carried over from last season,
which now go for about one-third of l-heir former price.
Nice lot of Tams. Toques, Shawls, etc., etc, almost
given away.

But they may go any minute- Make haste
and secure the most startling bargains
ever seen in Traverse City.

r.r !>!.«»> S-t. « /t Q
worth $14..-iiJ.. O.^O

tZZ:... 9.00
tSSBontaa Seat, Spaaiah

B.«t Ri«I Roller. 54.7S

$2 Willow S;«t
Qr\a>
Rockers.......... WLK3

3ar4iBim Siaids

*‘£t?.”?.‘.'.^y89

(flop dsn worth %t»

Go'below rott.

$B6 Range for............................
Sse^nae for............................ *33
Only four.

.. 1.19

$i.oo?;,v..u!i
CblUra^a Hadun

Only Cen Bedroom
Suites Celt

Rugs of nil Kinds

Tfe "Grand," worth $2

sise lion and
' Biaan Bad, ngnlar price

polished quar- '7,86

tlHSt 8»fs f

Ran mirrM«
18tM Frottli Bawl Pinto
Glnai, 4 donbto hooks,

One $1$ Buffett
Made of

•r* •^*"8 fb* aat^lBa

18 in. top Oak

.37

,;oo.l

.All kiixU mvl all sin«.

Car* CAM

W Solid tU- ■J QQ

¥"

S'r":^-;,..- 1.35

“^lxsr4.98
°^S:ii’“5.79
•vn^. 10.89
8.85
12.40
*“bS£^ 15.00

THE BOSTON STORE

(Om; Only.)

Dinner Sets
100
Set. cs CkQ
worth 110.... O.»0
A lew pi*<(x« of UsTiland
China at <|aick sr-Uiru;
prices.

Camp Stool*, 10e

ailAND THAVERSE HCRAU). THUttSOAV. SEFTCIil
PA0C4.

NOmilGUECIIII

Till*. Hid B
4APAN IN UPNOAR.
T«*l«, *epL r.-*UN|»N ItB. Uw Odlsm of Vbiiehaa
~Tbe amaoa on the annleeraatT of
foiMiwt iMtMmaii. 1**^
•r UN pepHlae* and EMitf K Han'I- tbeipvortfr UMoe by the Rer. Oao.
EUlot. JID, ct DauoK, traa tbe feataw
mwi, an AnNrtcaa raihoay iM^nate.
w«( rtctwd In UN
ht»* today o< the aftenuoa BocUoa.

ILSUFFii

Hie BNaorlal aerrice today ▼**
by a mob but fNithor w*r« Injurod.
Tho dauMMNU'aUen to rc«afUod a* a condacted by tbe Ber. A. T. rarvaaoa
manlfMUtton of tba WtumaM with of Kllot. tbe Rw. J. H. Potta. DD- <<
Oetrcdt
made the prtaelyal add/Ma.
•diM Un laaepla raeotwod UN iNwt of
ne Ber. Oeo(«e a Cbaae o< Onad

UNaaao. torm. fm- PortNnotlu Tb.

sisa:"“

Ite to blamed more than any one olee
Hr the acceptance of Roecife eondlBlahop U a ^laon. who U pmtdtiona In On peace terma. The United
«(atee to Warned In aome aabrtere ter iBf at ibe Mlebisaa H. E. confer
wma bom near BaKimore uie In tbe
e Me af the >
*ToMe,'»ept. r^mobtedayburiNdjM'a end
Un tealdtnrrr ef the mlalalcr of Un | ten eotlepe In ISTS.
wed a doeuw of medletne ftom ibe
Colveralty of lUrTtaod Is UT7 and
deMM af other oabltNl meaibere. but .tbe foUowInp year entered tbe tnlnlaHe baa been paaior 'of eborcbea
JtltBore-snd Waabloston. He has
C Waablnpon

- New Tot*. Sopl. 7.-Tbe Japaneae
lad KaaHan peace eneoya apent a

. j presiding elder of West Bsltlmore

ptot day at tbe boiWt bete.

dlatrlet wbeo elected bishop at Lu
Angeles In May. 18M.
toeanelng the terma and ftivarlnB »•
Of tbe neven presiding elders eomIMpdomnent ef the peace treaty *<ee prlsisg Bitbop Wilson's cabinet daring
Mepled by tha municipanty.
Uie eonferenoe. and In whose hands
, Tekla. Sept. ».-Teday the city to rests tbe fate cf all tbe ministers. Dr.

that he get oet In tbe atreef. from
wbioh everyone else was b*rred. STico
pellCemsB ordered btm back be drew
revolver and begnu to sbeet. Tbe
Imek. but UNB la the
•rwwd grabbed Leaks and nesrty beat
him to dtttb before more poOiee ar­

lag ber.
Mar* Twain. whBe at
resideaec preparedr^STWcnlBg to laks
a drive and. expe^lng to remsla oat
until late, told bJi hbaUct.1^ hr nre.l

ANOTHER WONDERFUL
. CURE BY CUTICURA

not wan for him: Ho InsbvrtiNl tb«
UNO. however, when he bad Bnlsbed

______________ „____bleeduntil I a-.ia cored by the
Caticera Remedies, nndlam
i
fell
_____________
want Uie world
re.fo^Irist
helped me will blip others. My body
and face were covered with sores.
One day it would seem to be better,
and then break out a^in with tbe
tncM terrible pain and ttriing. I hare
been ak^ several times, but oerrr in
my life did 1 experience eneb awful
enfieriog. as with this carm^ I had
made op my aind that death was near
hand, and 1 Joeged (or that time
lenl would be at tort. Ibadtried

much ewmety.

^BWeWfW VIBUUOU..

bis work lo lock the sisbir mad place
Ibe key under a stone, the locHI
wbipb *Mr. Clement deacrlU-d with

. Oyatar BvSw*- » —Tl* «»• N. L. Bray W the Big Bapldt dlstrlk
p«or:«f<Wha has cabled cooerainla- has been a member of tbe Hlehlgai
tJftia to tbo preildcH upon hU aocfor K years.

cojmis*.'
■=s..“s:r,fd.-srjr"’ “

Tma Irevw Tfswew dty S-tSa
MMUtiMlur iicUP s.«sb
TrsiB Wvw VIWTWW •'Hr ti ts a.
mmIN nuiau Uorth ud »itk

«d nut to ODd the mtwlnt: key. -Mr.
benH-na. 1 found a better place ti. hide

1 WUMBUIO W..W

ireau os ibr Hortfcswi lewia.

wbnt Is now Osbon^, coanty.
Knntse. They went there la 1S70. For
goveremcui sts:
Honed a half doxen soldiers ai Ihe Tilden homesiGad lo protect the women
_____the Indians. Tbe year Iwfore Hie
Initlans made s raid down the SoUimon
valley and car-led away two women
imont 87J.tXio to

TTsiBomNs irvto.burthiM MAram.aad
TniiB smviBc st ss a. a>. and Ifsviaa at

“ -wiadsring pains" may '*Tthe bouM.-—Kanaie D. Fo*.
So-all^.
V, or the prtw; frv>tc lU early stngev
oifctl
of danger
accompai
nain extending
•varies do< 1 tbe groin and tl

Er—

groin

C' L. LOCKVOOl>.8 P. A T. A

1

PERE Marquette

time to confirm yonr fesrs
fears and
snd ffc
ffo atMiHuXitas and, to «ny surprtas. dwtond
rvoeue them. It decided to take
i thrt.nghtheliorTorsofahnepiUlopers
chances wilb the Tllden family and
• u<m;
siatioued solrtlers there to |irnlc-rt
»*’o^^j“writ?MA.*KAkbam of
them. Mrs. TllilCn still oerupli-s Hurnn. Mass..'1or advice.
which ube seilled- In tlilRyflve
ig letters fr
with my asBt la tbe New F.iwyears ago. rbe sd riard
re been cured:
Rmperor William when he c«.-x
-In ktokhigowyour
a-voyating in his )-achi Is fr.-«]U.-ml>
medl.-tarcuiw rumor of
mood. He usiinlly has on . Ua to u doctor and »
board as g.ieax a n.unlK-r of nromi-;' mor. I wilt be ,n
____________
wilh -Iew or whom early ri--^ _p^3eD. Fox. Tfb«»tEOtftt..Btsdrordirs. on inking the I'orapound. and Jn tea monAs
His ittsjestv. however,, Dmt Mrs. nnktasm:(Rs8oodlx«-r.)
it^c la a fi



TekW. Bept. B-At a meeting of tbe

.political imder*

yesterday. Pfwmler

Ealstn explslaed tbe peace terms,
•bowing tbe advanblges Japan gala

U<gfetdaBvB.|mn.
^
TTsibs bsvv TrsrensUqr N tsihres:

_______

H.P. XOgt2£!%n^PMaMM

“.is!

rises every morning at S o'clock and 1.-; - ^
often amuses hlmoeir by ponudlUR "o :.msdicni«.

...
he doc.™ of blx gm-sis' cabins and or-,
«b- unds Hotol, KmtUis VtsA.
Such ■ unquestionable
testimony
dertng them to Jump up and dre.ss. nduod loslborougb emnunsOon by aphyproves thr value of Lydia B. rialchnm's
Then after r-reskfax. -be emperor com-:
S iSilXre’t iiS^« VegeUble Cumponnd. and sbonld give
guests to line up anti be
-■
confidence and hope to every siok
bera three Umes sent to Uie general _____ n and cake waa serv'd, and iIk'I.
ih-ined by the yacht'B drill master In
B. Dr. D. D. Martin of the the hsil waa dcsi^ and dancing
Mrs. Ptakham :
into mltlury style. Some of tbe p tv
Albion conference Joined the Mlcblgni iDiluiccd In uolira laic hour
_____ ____
women to write to : ET nl I^n. 1
Ilomon s-e sere to 1^ portly and awk­ enurelr"^. I Uvs ilsto to*. unrolBed for ndvice.
The following members drew
emference In lUl And U a
^
«
ward and tbe queer figures tb.-ve cut
Bf HUUdnIe coltoge. Bev. O. D. Chase money to the amonnt pf «2S».00;
of Uie Otnnd Bnplds dUlriW sorred vey W. RIee. David R. CampbeU. Sumv Lxcjie their Imiierial masierjo hearty _____________________________

caaatBl eSorta to eecoro pew* between
He was Ilceased to preaeb before
Bwtia and Japan. Aceompaaytog the reaching his ma|orlty. Dr. IM LnUMace la as addUlonal paracnpii m^er of the leasing astrict has
^WB the etapTMa dowager expremUx

A I.«

n. F. THden. two slstc-rs and
Its were the finil woman >o lo-

The ORonUtne itching aDd'bnrtiing
of tbe skin, as in etaemo ; the (rigblful scaling, os in psonsur : the inns of
hair and cruotiiw of scalp, ns in
spalled bead ; all demand a remedy of
almost snperbuotas virtues to auccesafally dm with them. That Cwrienra
Sosp,. MDHnec'.
mnHnect, and Jills ore s"ch
stands proven
irovre beyond oil donbt.

There la conalderabla faaUng Hlcbigan Methodism.
Tbe cburcta,
•galnet AmtrioHW and all tha faraign where the .eonfeiwnce is being held
legattona have been aaaigned guarda. was begun under bit pnstorate. Be^

piCT
GIASMIirMS k UDUSAIII

tbe hosile* who eipistnod. a* he sian-

And Afl Other Itchlne and 5caljr
ErapUons Cured by Cuticura.

BlgM.

H&E L«CW

iiiii

Id the place telecied. WTieii his peilfuo. tad beeo ixtisuated be aduEe

noraclczEMA

the mikado te refiieed to ratify tho eight years be'bad charge of the pnbpcata treaty. Martial law rvlaa the Itohlng department of tho league la
cHy, howevar.
anclDimU. Dr. B. F. Barnes of the
There waa corwlderable rioting laat Nllei dtslricl has long been before

tklien tbe bumoriti

reacbed'bome after hla drlrc
aarprlsed to find that the key was not

the Soap and Ointment, and have
taheo fonrbotUctof Cutieera Resolv­
ent, and coDtider mv>elf well. Any
person having any doubt sbont tbis
jwogderfnt cure by the Cntienn Rem­
edies can write to my adilrcts.
Mia. AlUc Klson, Bcltcv-uc, UicL."

tontlen tp the diaerder* andtooma aay lego and a member af ihe general eon-,
j,..!. deplorable phenemanen in the
irescc eommlssloB on evnngeUam.
^ty where the mikaile reeldee to highly
Tbe Ber. M. D. Csrrel of tbe Grand
Wgnllleant alee UiH Tekla haa been Tmvetae dWrlct was one of Uie orconverted Into e 8t PeterWHirg urging gssIxeTs of tbe ^wortt league. Far

m
mJ

rived and arrested b
Mrr dual
bullets la tbe preltmtstorr
duel i
ecrionsly v
Mrs. An--

c the- Cntjcnra Remedies,
It I ttw tbeo
after the fi

duleter m the people are calming dm«n Oellea of the Ksismsseo disiriet. has
|e a certain extant after tha aeeent
than a doten yeara been pre»
^netratlone.
Prpofte eey there Idem of the &tnn Rapidi camp meet­
tn tHrtoJagi In China rJao aa the re- ing asaoetoilon. Ho la treaaurar cf
eult of the peace tefmt.
in university fond for
, The newepaperc nesrty all devote at- Uldiigan. a tnntee of Allbloti ce|.

humors Co^qa^ed
'
Without Operations

l9«fi L rUkM'8 VdAMc CwOnJi s

Wm*i

Pi ■Mil.’ Ban. rrsd B. Volkw. Judft d>



'
- ■
- - - ;- - - - - - - - - - .■
- - M. Smith. Mrs. g. J. Bnken. Harry laughter. Tho gymnasium <m tie- yarht T ' .
The bark of a dog .trlgbtenod
Allison.
Arthur H. rontnlns .an . elyvtrlc bnrve, which, The exar ol Hu^.la ntl.-x over nearly |
Luilng and cleewbere before bis elee- Davis.- Oeo. U
; onvxlxth ui He- ic.ttil land surface ofjdeath Miss nirrl.. Srhultx. aged 19.
nttPaWALCT.

Green. Peter Weber. Msry Weber. Jumps, kick:: an,I plunges atldly.
' Uod as elder.
meeUag did mueb to eWm tbe peo|^
: Oakland. Cal.
Cbarloue;- Mich.. Sipt
Of the FYtend R. VanHorn. Hattie A. Saun- hat only a good rldi-r can v-eeape ajiad . the globe,
Prabsl* Uourt QTATT or MICBlOah'. t'unsiy d OraBd
fill. Th/empernr lx exlrrm,Vy fond
M7 mlnisiern In tfie Motbodlst eotUen dwa. Chas. F. Palmer.
' . San Francisco, SeptDr. 8. BnNext month four more members of riding this •-bH'irlc ptuacer and tliux
once more than two4hlrds. or
gnU. Chief anrfcon of the Japnnete
making fuu for his gu<
exact Ul. receive less than 1700 a ycM draw out money.
Mvy and wmiunlo. o('Adml(nl Togo
in aalary and fdr bouse rent and I '
Count Tolstoi's sense of humor still
tbrougbout the war. baa nn^ved c
OarNcal News.
^*1&matlevel IhesNsIsrt Phosb* PaWs.
Ive over ll.OOO a year. The
rnttnues lo exist. One day he
EUwiairena. .,
My to UN eooren^ of s*ysl
Iniag
D.
Bmilh
of
Lake
county.
S.
iniM paid-them it fSS.7Sl nndiitmsslng Ibsen with a friend. Said '
or an average of J708.7L and D. known as the
■at many y?aS5^^iuiB>-rre*u,^to5-lSi
the UUer: "I have seen a great
% Urge majority of them have famlUet. Dakota. Is to have s guardian If hit of Ibsens' |i!ays. but 1 ran not
in bMJ^ of Uie flfiyfour towns ol wife can Induce the court to ^rant
I understand them
Iki you - Tol-:ld»-N-Ul~..t.. ^
Smith has been ven' teoerous of Inie
tbe Grand Traverse district are the
siol smllc-d anil
reiilh'd:
•Ibxeo --------------- ---------pver the peace tenaa.
and has given aa>ay to uoanu and
preaehen pal^ more Uiati tt.OOO
doesn't iicderstaUd them himself. He
pniiiwi.
others
property
worth
IC79.S00.
and these are Boyne Cliy. Char• . Oyii« Bay. Sept ».-Baro« Komurn
Just writes th>m and sits down an,I
....................
Ihaeupou K
Horae coming from Europeon sum
MtalelwTaltalilra took Inneb with levolx, the Flm «*ureb of Ivtoakcy
watts. After a while his exjioumb rx
mcr resorts over 2.1X10 Americans
V.jSbd da.Tcr
and explalner.i eome and tfit him proffmUent Bpaserett at Sasamore HUI and the First chureb. of Traverse City.
-now on the Atlantic as cabin paoaetiIhli afiemooB. ..The prcaident greeted
clsely whaiV meant."
• ktli R WAt.KER
gers. The Kalter WUbelm II Is briagJodir-cfPr..bsP
Cendaimed Tclagrams.,
them cordlallr. Tim envoys left b
Kihg .Alfonso of Spain, undaunted
boroc 9G», Ibe largest number of
81. Polersborg. Sept 7.—Telegrams
for New Tor*. Barly tonight H. Wlue
by the falliiK- of his roll for the hand
cabin
passengers
that
has
ever
•Bd Amttosaador Rosen wUl irrlre to from Baku say.tha.anenal there hat
of Ihe Princess Vlntirin'of Connauglu
rroaiNd the sea In'a single ablp. The
And II •• ra
been
blosaa
up
and
great
bavoc
caused.
^e dinner with Uie presldenl
Is said in Jtave transferred hts sfleeBremen Is bringing MO and lie Putt'
lira. Booeevdt Inwr returhtag to New Many caaualUes resalted.
Uons to the Priocv-as Victoria Eugenie
Later advices any Uie condlUon U dam 42L
»twk.
ol Hattenburg, another ul.-ee cf King
tiooi
monkey
eMape!
hopeless. The whole dty |e on are.
from a cage at Sioux Clij-. lA. on the Edward.
. POWDER MILL EXPLOSIOM.
Is not proaecutiBi Cbe'war further

ebnrrlNi la Charlotte. Mastm. CadlUae.

posngsutU wUb tbe pomdb|p lease.. The

SI. i^su^i^dtiL'raiiT^rrtu. pro

^F

THE STOVER

rortt.6gj/r=:Tw cfalldTbn of

Cblcag<k Mllwsukoi- A St. Paul rail­
New Tot*.
■ Uptohtewn, Pn. Sept.
horvIMe
8. both road. tnd took possesion of tbe pas­
i
EUaMer was U>^ enpMlen thto mem- Antonio OotleS^aged 10 and
ed In senger BU'lon. He woniu-d the
|pg «t tha wwhs ef the Rend Powder dying of
te pear Fair Chanea. Thirtytois men the are that destroyed the lonemonL lion einploj<-s and drove ererylaMly
M empWyed at the plant and Un re- Tho fsthcr tacriaeed his Ufe la an out, throwing pearlie* fnim the fruit

GAgOLINE ENGINES

Nasal

CATARRH

ARfe^POWERFUL AND RELIABLE.

to lU Its iU«w
•ert te that twefityoeven or* mlasing. effort to save tbem. The Bremen found stand at every bead be saw. His atm tosuBWchnaUw
wax good and pasxe^ers ke|it sasy. Ctyig 0«Mfi Balto
pc^en -are known to be .dead.. Thef Uicm with their ansa enlglned
The Simian broke mirrors anO win­
«UM to walmewn.
dows and held sway for an hour,

V The aesno near Un plant to »ne «f
bertwr. Oabtla, to ntrmsn about ter
Mat dtoUtiee and pleeaa of tha bedh

Chicaco. Sept.

To meet the un-

any scat

dublied the mOnkey Into submloslon.

Nlsotoocbsi. nsr-fuio.USM4se*r«lobe«. li Is not d--Tios-^
ratontBMsiaa. UrcsS-xAMenuuDne^orbyund:
« b, wad: Tr>USjf.I'
Trul Atr. IS ««“ »>y ^
ILT BBOTBBBS. “ M on

St among the wreekaga.

large tielaa
wore dag In »e ground by the axplo- paplls in all sections of the ell):,
board of cdneatloE li taking stepi

il^mn was badly rut up Ul the

heuee wm completely wrecked place manual training wlUile the
end wlndetaa H<d detfre were kneWiad reach ^ every one of the SOl.OOO ehil
enrolled la ibo pvbllc school..
Nnietorsa tern fn

_ __

, TfispMHN Hid t.

rtiilcn
s«o (he lAbnr ilsy parade hi Cblcago.

. OBUBR-HUto

Already clghtcsa'new mseual trslnlnp

Turn

and

Tir-'
CTATi OF mcuiUAn-CBo*r

^

The Best
Engine
and sold
I at the

One

nally the station ^llcemsn. who had
routed,
returned

sser'K-;

D tV^uiaJ

ceaiers have been opened wlihls the
lAK^
SKILLS MANY.

laoi few days Id at many elementary
seboolo. maMag tbe total number 13.t
It Is now planned to laake It possible

la tiN province ef C«(iibHa are report- for pupils from every school lo thr
•d witit an cMImat^ jest Cf 100 livsa. city to visit fheoc centers twice s week
attend manual irninlng clstsos.
Tha towns «r Martlrano. Piiao sad
■oitMaeiN da CalabrU wtre almoH
•MtoMy rulnnd and tmndredn of pMpt*
amru In^ired. Tito prtoen at Heats-

O. A. R. EncampmenL
DMver. SOpt.
aamial aallunnl

Tbe tbirty-Binlh
encampmebi of thg^

TIN ffTsataut daraugn «mt Hnm at Grand Army of the Republic yeaterday
SMftoonnL aImM oswry iNMt In-UN circled officers as follows;
t—James Tanner.
town WM wrwMnd. burying the pnopt*
.InUNfuIrw. Th. vUlaga. of Ptoooflo i New Tos*.
and Tt^aml waa Biotreyid. At CaSenior
Ceo. W. Cook. Denver.
-ttowre UN walla Rf the hMp>U<
Tire
topoMk iPiuriaa the ptoleata. The IriSllaa U. Towler, Mlnnedpohk
bpbttanto are torrerretricheB.
Sargeon

general—Uagn

AnmNl Methaditt Ceu
B-aokeshA WIs.
Charlotte. Mich.. Bept. 7—Tbe aevetin-chiet.—Father
teenth aimaal Msskm « tbe Mlcblgan
M. Jt eonfereiuN opened yemerday
MorslBg with Bishop 1> & Wdtaoa.

meeting pUce for 1M8.

J.

9.

v.

D..^ LLD» prealdlag.
a gives over to re-

EntertahNd Their Frientfv.
L the preatding oUna. tb* ^ Graws, Mleb.. Bept. 8.—Tbnraday
Otani - evonlng the Nal'l Ihoiectlve Legion
fflag^patArU (porting:

f^enn. -Ccssd BapMa. Big tepMs

FIFTY CENTS
IN some conditions the
■ Cfiin from the use
of xott's Emul^ u
r^d. For ttw
reason we pot up fi
ifly-cent ^ whi^ b
cnouA for an ordinary
couth or ooldw usehil
IS a trill for babies
andduldrtiL (nether
conditions ^ sain b
dower—health cannot
be boat up in a day.
In such cases ScoK's
Emulsion must be taken
m nourishments afoou
rattier than a medicine.
K's a food for tired and
wcakdisesdons.

Lowest
Price.

“IT
GOES”

NUt^Wawt^wSr

s'ckiek Id tb- foreDouo, to- opfUm-U t.-

These ntachifies arc carried io stock at our shop and
can be seen in operation •'buirin^ wood.
i

XdJ It 1» fnnb.-r orUwed, that sold p»mioti
bsansr ih»r-e«.\>j «ini«Ks • o-cy i< tin*—
x«rto br DBbll>brd ID Ui« tiraoU Trarr,
BwwH.g B-Wwper pttoirt q»e nrvnUt-t
iwKlOnualJ.thr.- >ao
to^^atoy or biwru^

r

TRAVERSE QTY IRON WORKS

'■sissw

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.

To Core a Cold in One Day

Brigham'

;F&:

PiM Ptorident B. Q. Bure
iward Ansttnmg ol CsS- extieeM*te address tbstn. but owtog
bU greldeot was oaahle to attond.
reeloettd necreury at wose
O. 8. Boblnaon of Qnlne.v. Judge Roberu filled bli plare. After a
Kendrick of Qreos- short addresa by Judge Robem. l^

tnx.tmbwtotoMavtlMiw.

At
your
dnlggiit’fi.

-rr^<

MMW T»AVW»« HIIIAUk. THORtOAV.WrrWI*** u. tm.

the smoke ot toe aato coastog n-ays gow with me. We Irnrel ■
what ssade her face Uiw eo red
;«Ber m
to tan
Uls wa^n
aad her eyes open s^ shat ao tam He rood a dtottoit earye tntboat a«o-| mllee ta a week together
. tvasssalktagwd
thowht ot U Bgala to Bbd to «beo he ■eat-k patoo aba lamped between the but oe tots ocesriw t was
i.tMej to Oaele Fred aboot toe raUs. and rsa towards the fast ap- missed him. Bearehb was'to Tiio.fn^
was grwt. tra*e drowaoiLto-'
her rod
eselitag ersat.
of my whUtle. and. after wali-|
"Why. yoo yooag raaeal." saM Ga- enrtato. boplag the eagtoeer wooid
aee ber and take ber Bag as a danger lag awhile and looking elsewhere. I re­
ele Fred. "I was gotog to ask Theo
turned to my suburban home wnboui
ui (otas to t<Mr«. Wen, tUe 1* aU for gowlthme! Bet IT srllhdraw to yoor stgoaL
rMf Mb fWibN
my
eenspantoe.
and sorrowful, yet bor­
tills Um.
HedM. la • toosaeat ike steam sras
toeor. If yooT let »e sU oo the other
^ •.
JSMS M
side of her. Aad we ll see U Uttle Dot iBt oB. lb* brakes were applied. anJ ing tost be might «od bit way back. ;
1 wUMiy »tmr «• "Wtr «r
-In about two houro after my at
Lewis woolAT like to go-sad sit oo the ttnlB slowly cnsie to a standstill
Uttia *1(11 Uke Ms.
betore It leacbed toe borotogybriag*. rlral a hansom cab drove op to U»
tbeottotrstdeof yoo." .
I will wy*i fc« ■• liwr •• I
)>ro tost bwMi to po to k*oo).
door, aad out jumped flcotl The cab
Tberr srore two^ tbree-ktoi
1-BUrMnscsBbe;
man rang for hU tare. aad. iblnUng hr
looks to Bobby's taw to ksB a »toate. from toe
MfvMlan.
lad somehow captiwcd tbe ronaws?.
glae.
hot
toe
last
and
loagest
was
a
ranI wH «r«» M tovMft MpM
lodulrcd bow sad where he had foun.'
irntor"inafy
-BTho
stopped
ihoogbital ooe.
md dtd «i inwytKy tud to
dm. -O. sir.'said the cabby, 1 dldn !
asked.
oe cao take Conria Theo.'
Andbow«Mh «M to«t ;tod her
•Mrr Mvtof Ikto»>
hall
him al sill Hr hailed me. I ws"There she n«s." *ald the engtoeer.
Bt laiL qokc slowly. "Ab’ IT
Wl cvto tea totortai to«»
hssds—
idlng close t>< Si. James chsrel.
Aad sure enough there was Jeoaie.
■m* UUIe pM Uks »e.
«NM tMn«^ I w« Tf% by
.tog fo rs fare, when In Jumps tl,-.Uaele Fred is wonderful for uader- neatog away as bard aa she could,
with nil her oooruge gone out of ber. dog. "Uke his imiiudcoee.'
M that It Mt Ihe worst to un;
taadtor things.
So I shouts through lUic window, bin
}-d like (o bare yoe see
"All right!-So eald. cordially. "Bnt and ashamed that
see her rugged be wouldn't stir.- So I gets down so I
The lou e< words we hare to tpdl
to you ante yon wouMa-t tmtoe
trie* to pull him out. nnd shows him
dress and bare feet.
There's hoadreds we toast lean b] toonid take Ool. or Mildred? Too <
But they were itot to be denied. Two my whip: but be sits still snd bsrl.^,
do us yon like, at course."
heanmneb ss to ssy. t'Kr on. eld man '
Bobby toeugbt a lUile kager. Tbea men ran after ber, bnmfbt her back,
OrowB talks toipet tbey'iw »ocb toon
aad you may guess toe weleomc she As I selM-s him by the collar 1 readsaait
be said, doridedly:
the name and addrcM. "All right, m;
Thao little ptals like toc.
Tn Uke Katie. Dot sa' MIMred tecHsed. Brery ooc wanted to si
line gentleman.” says.l. -ni drive you
bare pleuly of good Umes. bnl I don't bands wUb her nt once. Brery
bUere Katie crer bad one. I'm gobki was asking ber name at the aame time, where you nrv wanted. I dari> say ' K”
The Story ef an ln«ner Sun.
and poor Jennie was rompletrly dated I shuts the door, snd my g.-utlems>i
to ask paps K I caa iaritr bcr.~
IMM MABd. UTH. a
srtlles blatss-H with his hetui Jiysi loot:
thronging
ones opoe a Udc. to far Janaa.
crowds
and
toe
be­
Pspa not only concealed, bni shook
Tbet* lirod a bosy liute Msa.
bands with Bobby to a way llml al' wildering thanks she beard from erery
shcB out Jumps my
BotoerryandBOfollodtoo
ways makes a IKtlc boy reel like a side of her.
s-elesring the *»or. snd
Thai people called bla la-door Baa.
The train soon moved og. but not
ama. He also proposed that the whole
walks In as ealmly as though
tore a large sum ot money had t
party should call tor Katie.
la-door
Ban
toSde
Blrron
tee.
Now
- TImOM WkstmHb.
been s reg Isr fsrv.' I gsw my friend,
The people to the hall did look at rollertcd and banded lo her. and
Tks «tod wM«Ht aW^tk* eWMey tan those IB yoar hopse and la ala Btoby apd hta lady ss they came Into before ber tell name and aildn-ss bad tbe erirmnn, s lllwral fsiv. Md
ABd to
•mM.
grsiulai.->l Seoll on h1» ItuAlflg.-ii
■a till Bight tbe brightly llgblod room togwber— been taken by
Miowi
liawataeaM
Ab4 lbs old brown bbose M
UIt IniUmS, or rea'nm. or whsl'
who
were
trarelltig
borne
from
the
yea. they did, sad Bobby frit tbolr eyes
It miy bi—Hum xdd him that hansom
like eleeWe prickles all orcr him. For • World's Fair" to Chicago,
^H-e ^
Vtowi “
Mai feel so »«y ead
probably many soon forgot the lllile cabs bad sJli n lakeu him safely liorue
Kallc. In spite flf ber best frock, dlo
M yooag Mbs gmbled, the old
.
rl, but the psrty of French people and rherv-fors- a hsnr.im cab woiil.l
look draadfolly *ocer. be kitt*:
prolialily do so
d not. A few monihs pasM.-d
her ton little fscc was Quite ss
To kep
wAy .
fritotoaod ss pleased. But sUboogb day Jpnnlr Tco-lved a large lackei.
eao befoand that those be knew
Opening II. she was amased io
he trH the prickly ere* nod could
All oeened to like hlto bc«rr, too;
iTdl
of
tlikk
paper
with
a
toauilful
de­
help
hli
fare
turning
red.
be
held
Tbea opaaed iha doer, wd a gm a
Tor. like the toirrers. orery one
sign
and
Inscription
on
It
It
was
a
head high sad siralgWkept close
Burled Treasure.
toi

.
Begsa to snile oo ta-door Bun!
lo Katie, so that she should not mind. diploma, declaring she had be<-n mad<llrr«- IB a Jolly game for the hoy* lo
Oh.ahe*aihuanly eeryl
Aad rery soon he did not mlad at all
play al n-ross and aScr school. U
Not try tblsOof one day aad aee
Bar Boae was fag aad her Atak
taken from ihe "Anierlcan Boy '
now bright aad saiHag yoo oaa be:
hfmseH.
tkto.
or course when the piclures bc^
It Is prohable that on some occask
•naro wawT » 4laple fro* brow to Toall Bad I
they both forgot ereryibteg dsr.
number of hoys were Idly kicking
they srere quite as sroodnful sad la- der the Banner, Umdon.
enn wluiui. and the game of buried
Bttbto atoUasna hiliht aM ^aery.
icrwtW as Bobby bad cspeelcd. sod
irrunre Juvi evolved HseW with
Sha apekt hot a word of tha ^ aad
be kept petilag Katie’s liand sad whlsI pay particular effort on their part.
V The Mevlag Bletore Bbew.
peeing to ber to ew this or look
Would the boyr and girts who read I certainly a p.M game, and Ih.mc
Bobto was so full of H that be sis- that. And toe fuaoy cmos-well,
Nor rat of the gtao* aho«t her;
this ^per like to sec some of their fbom I have waietaal play It w-em
Bnt aha totoded tba Bra aad Hghud ply eonld not help tnlklng about H alt
BCBln chat be bad be
1 oonld enjoy themselves Immemtcl).
Bulgarian iiclghbors?
too time. He bad toM erery nteober bewrd Katie laugh!
, lhalatop.
eomc and (She a walk with me ID a , The cqulptnonl for the gamt- !• t
Aad ahe ^ ea tba »laea a dlieraat of the family, tren grandma M
But toe aiost wonderful aad surprlsdlfflcuU to procon-: cans an- always
baby, hetidea Nora the eoek. Jennie tog and beet at alt came near the end. street of Lovelcb we cotod see many
illable. Otwldc by c«nmlnA>ut »
ton bunsemiM. and Jamea Ihe coach- Tbe pletare this time was of g oorocr to a few mtontes. The children on the shall be "It,- or the mlw-t w-hi- m
rrbto that tt had bad erttboat her.
maa. And aow^he had loaned tost right In their own city, a comeg that street are for the greater pan -?<nyr. guard bis treasure
for lltllc ^rli are kept more csrefully
Her drees. whlA wae .aoawthtag t Mrs. Btabhd: the boosceleaBlar snsman, crery ooc knew and
The miser will lake a position
WM at work In toe aiile aad aeratobled down toe street their own Fire Brigade Indoors: but If U Is sbont school lime rectiy over the ran. hls.tceaaurr. i
toiber browB.
v
we may see both girls and boys
dy up .toe stairs to begin
eras coming at tell speed. How the tog and golnik ’>^‘7
dressed In -Toot on enrb side ' At least, this Is the
•he Bhiagad for a hriBht. war*, ate- an orer again to her.
boreas did pitmge and gallop, tad all manner of Eastern style, and uoly jmsiiton usually chnscu as being the
To his deligbi he footd Katie there
aoiBOwa;
r tbe crM englaes dashed stone! the boys wear anyihlng oo the head best suited for guarding the can There
too. Kntl# was Nfs- Btebbs-little girl.
lad aha lookad so «ty whaa aha
nemod
U they mast come right Thetr faces are very brown, snd ususl- Is no rule, however, nboul
Bobby rather liked SnUe. though she out of the plrturo and
totoSBown.
IS pri-l<-r other >
ly their eyes are black.
They forgot that the alt was alpptog. was a chy sad plato lltne tbtog. with
But that wuB not what made Bobby
Just l»-hlllil the'
Bm'lf we want to •«-<• a liat>r we
ted bah- and freckles and rery i
sadealy cry ont eo cxcttedly No. I: must look Into one of too big bundles :lnunlty moving a'-ru It
They fergot that the hoaaa wae a daU frockc. He bad once or twice srondered
was somctolng far more astonishing.
Tlie other boy* art- brigands, si
village
woman
carries
srhy.the eras so klferent from the oth­ For toerc In the picture wae Kst
shout, attempting u. get-i
bark.
Babies
sre
babies
In
Buij
rlrrb
her
er mtle glito^ he knW, with their
oi. in other words, kick
girls as everywhere, bill 1 ihlnk the treasure,
irea«
JhM gtoato depanad tiototoraiT tooa, certs and dimples abd rttftcBa aad rat- actually Katie Btubbs. to. ber w<
eld frock—darting Into toe street td little rrealHtcs
away witbom li-ing tagged,
Ba tbto Mt tba dtoi« of bar alrthfal flea and tbeir nerry laa^Kar. WTy,
dainty baby girt who bad tod- they sre big enongh"’io wslW around., stireeds. another It lellatt-ly kicks It.
be did not tememdlr ibst be had
dtod out directly to frooticf too plnng- for before that time they must b^ very! snd away goes Ihe ran Jotrn the »irr*-t
Ab^ Ihe cheer of ^ happy laaghter. baard Katie tough—really Unghtag boroes aad was almoat nndcr their
imfortable. Thai Is the way :i pith a crowd ol yelling brigands after
stogle Use.
It, doing their bor.t to prevent the poor
seems lo us.

Ok. ih* ae the girt who wm atoOr Nmrihelesa. as I saU. Bobby nth- feet!
Katie had hot know that she was
an Amcriean girl were to dress miser from n-gaiulng his poslHon
aadatog.
ar tikad Katie, and. aaysray. she made getting Into the pletorc—O. dear, no!
her doll as the Bulgarian notbor dress­ the ircaiurc. If the miser sureri-d* In
And toske all glad togetkarl
And she was loo bewiidored no wio es her bah.v I nm sure the doll wouM tagging any l-v who has kicked
TO ba Plata or toir ie a lesser t
-Teo-m," he saU ter .toe tweelleto quite realise It all. Kcither do
be very cross. You ran try It'W ith your can before another l■<•y l.icks K,
Bat a kliid. onaaUhto baan caa brlag
time. Tlh trtier ■rtey’ie only picture* Bare that many of the people
whether hoy' tasrged l«-nmes ilo- mlMT<auosrn hliie-eyed dgrllng
' Good cheer la the darkeat weather.
—magle laatci* pKtuiee—hot toe peo­ entertainment knew who the girl was.
the- iri-amre.
-8a»
She like* It.
ple to 'am Bwre, lust 'netly as U tony But they olapiwd toeir bands and
boys who arratlcmptTake off her drew and pul oi
allre. Uaele Fted saU sp.
ebecrod for toe brave deed,
II help o
at stsrrhy ention, ibeo lay her
Ilka tUk yen kaow^ toere.was a pie- toougb It was osily In a picturo—they
rrtday. Sept. g.
on a thickly wadded -comforter ' other. One should attracs the miser's
Wca. dear Banehlaert. sre hare a tore ef tom attl^lhd^ he Kru. couldn't help It:
of eollon cloth. She roust He "cor allcmlon In front, while an.ither cre- pe
Aad Bobtoe Mt.aa U be sfaouM nerwlse" with limbs and arm* perteerfrom iK-bInd. or vie.- versa. It tb.tew letters thtrsreefc. bat not ut'tosny Stubbs acrubblag away, aa' Katie rocktog to that <dd chair, an' me getUag up nrsL
b yehr president hopes to hare tor
light. Now bring the corner of dlwracied g-tar-llaa of the in-avure
"O. Katie! O. Katie!" be ci
. his atu-iai'iii V-- Ihe man l--hliel
bext wean papto. She waUhct ereiy 4to this trunk, aa'—*■
the comforter below ber
you'd be the aorto'eat part tood enough for everybody to hear If It them. It most come up
the boy In frv.Pl'oJU Imin-dlst-ly'
tooralag and attemeoa tor the post1M la hli Vae anlfor«.s»d whea he or toe ptetara, Master Bobby." ^ baduk been for tbe clapping, and giv­ In front. Theo fold the two side cor­
goes to the house wUbont etoRitoc to Mrs. mubba. For Bobby bad beoaW ing ber a great hug. ''tfs-you. and It's ners over her body, one ovi-r lb-- other.
thiww la a boodle ot lettars’ and pa- ptag escliedly about, dm oo one (ooC tbe splcedhtest thing
Next take two long bands knit
oc the other. Us yellow carts
Proud? 1 abould ibipk so Bobby aireng woolen vnro and wind lb
, para. ptoWtps xoa wooM be torprtoad
to fcbow how racy dtoappolktod she U. tootog sad bis whom mue bo«y dMat care how many eyes lookedtightly about the bundle and <l>- lb
Uxto ss they came out of tbe hall. He
Bat three leuers make e good start. i-quirsc.
If you have dnoe It well she c
The Bert
wlriied
there were thousand* mote
“TosTb. HusIPt It be great, PielOve nellbcr band nor fool, and
There Is a l-a- -.
Mies that more! Aa'I'm gotog to see And he hepsb^tat If any of the people •cuddle " ber Is simply lntpo»->lble. for ureal riTil war Tahappen lotechlm again they will
<eai! Aa'take a tody! Ii1l be Cowato
bundle Is perfectly
lying In eainii "ii th-ramember that he It Katie Sinbbs
Tbeo. -eaoee she's the lorellcst yooag
such a bundle the Bulgarian Imby
friend and tbe Uttle boy who bad tov 1l»cs lill It Is big •nough
Klagatoy. R- F- Pr£)koc. to.
lady there
evTBing, ati-l fo- Ih.- in.imeblal perfectly
boohr td taking her to that
perfc
DOST fteeldtBl-Bocloeea Bod to
walk. If Kb. mother pxw in markc feeling of .nm!t> wa. hu-li-l
Bobby ooatiderwl l{ p
Sunday she carries It In ber bundle oo
which eeodWDe a afw tuaue that be bad beoe to Us (Uber s dellgtaiful cBiotatomcBt.1.
rival band-, w.-- si>.t-he|y'tnclim-d.
School
Adroeate.
back, and 1 have never known on
and slruik up dtBrr.-u; puriy airs
oBot wkea the Udtei-seniag peraeo
ig^Bnnra.
fall ou' If the family Is rich enough ,B.lt..t..eh-.ther Wh-t. He- |Vd
came. My! Bappos* be hadn'
to own a donkey- the baby n>ay sen
played -iUi' Columl-ia' ih-- O'
toerel Most likely they would aerer
eratro answred with '"rhe lb
bare toongU «f bto». for hs was aot ia
Jeaele Creek was born nt Mnigrorc. IlmM have a ride, soeureiy tucked
Daar t>mMeBt-:-l
take the the habit ot golag out crentogs;. to- ■dlaao. to ISM- When her parents aomewherc among the varusus article* Blur Ftac
The Fed.-ni!* Ih.-i
phbear^. wrklag yoo a'low ItnM to deed, he bad aerw y« pme aaywberc ^ICd sbe was adopted by some kind of the donttey's hwl You will
pile! with "The Stv Sltang't :
tot yoa^iaow that sre are all wetland slier sersa o'clock, which
look
ck»<-ly
If
you
w-e
the
-bHikey.
for
ner,- and. u. i:.:‘ l-y wt;a- wa.. s
propic whose little liame was close tu
(tope yoa are the same. The awtoi time. But he had been In the oBee. tbe line of toe PcDUSTtvanla RaUrosd. he Is very small and iK-ariy hidden lasptrau-t.. 'te roof-d.-rar- ri~
are ripe and the plums are too. I did nod Dade'Fred bad leoked at faim aad
ed wHh -'H-mie. gwye- H-iice • A
0 grew up. living a simple, under bU kmd.
M. sritie tor a ktog lime. 1 srea
When the imby is a few yr.rs oW. fiimlliar n-itev were waf'tti bn the
then at papa, and said;
fitgi life, under toclr fosicrtog ca
ProraaoBi. today. Oor greda
One day. when *bq.waf About «-levcn big enough to gu to market bimaell. be mer !.reeze to the other rami
-Bnppoae we an go. nod each take a
tkieebed. TWwc are raaorters across
will be dressed like hir (aihoc m Turk­ Snribenier*- band stopped Its rompe
years old. being all ahjac. she was pi
tody."
V the iabe from oar im«w. There are
ish trousers and wear a brown cap of .Klon and took up toe dear' ol
tending "Ukc as If I was a woman.'
bad said "Ail rlgU!
. alee Bowen la oar ysrt. Toathti win
sheepskin with the wool ocliude. The and both hands plaved it mueitcr
kMp taonse with ber doD; . After
'
aeon be ripe. I oaat tbiak ot aay- bought sU Uckcu.
or course Bobby amde ap kU asla) whila.sbe set out to pay an'aflernoou donkey will still serve all purptwe* of Exchange.
ytoiag More, co I wtU deae. Goodbye.
dtreotly to take Cousla Thee. If yon calf w aa Imaginary friend llvtog ronvenleni carriage, with great pasPkoa
JabwaHortoB.
Jsck-Knlvea.
by the railway Uue Jennie bad alert almost aa large as Usetf It will
eoQld aas Ooasin Tboo ros'd koow K
The word "jark“ is applied i
was «f coaret. Bobby to sare there is hardly left toe bouse when she aw not trot very fast, but It can vllmb alOsar PresUeat—I hare not srrtttea BO other yenag tody to-the srorld quite toe bridge, stmaniag a deep gorge to iflost as rocky a paib as Its master can eooirivadce which doe- 'l,e w-or
•nd. and wbe* tu work is done It will hoy or servant In, Fr.Prb iht
(or so pretty. And toe alla yoa in a loag Ubb. I hare Ira Ut^ OschlekeBsaadflTehlgenea.Vt>rpets ways wears the «aat betolUtnl dresses. grat blase Irom eod lo end, ihc flames pick up It* supper out oo the ik>du.-»- • Jacques ' I* a lenc as.-d fur a you'h
ol.menial evadmut
help woCMag aeeh toiags. Tcarhtog aa high as a bouse. For a
f bare a calf aad r cat. Hy atadles
Jack-lord. Jark-4«apes. Jack Tar
are apelltog. toagnge. artthaetle. aadbetooatotit really a pRy that toe taomeal tbe iwnsed. terrified. Tbea
d Collie.
Jack-o-Lantern. Black Jack. Jack Ral*
anddenty she' remembered H was elo»e
nsdtog. ^uwlolacy. geograMy aad baa would hare ta be dark
term Jart aupiie.* V. the tnavUr teacher's name Is the tiBw. Bat there would be toe go- cm the time for the -'World's Fair Bx
beantonl CoUie. provided him wKb a in pliyln* cards, Jack-ln-tb«-bo=. anJ
ssi^ Walls There arc' tweatydour tag to aad the awing out. and kU prtw" to p*M by.
If U were not slopped, h most dash collar oo which the owner's ulBC tad i Jack-ataletrades tbew the derivative
sebotoie t* atoo^ to two moetos bwit Mrriled with prtde as he thooght
srtn be tea sears olA nease send me how ererybody would look at Goaria Into the flery fama:-e. and perbape b address were engraved^On betoul mescUig. Hence Jarktiif.- means
-V—III, ibiTlirTirrr served to ' boy's knife, la early days '-be Jacknlfe
Anrted Into the craggy depths beoeui
a button.-'I loet mine. 1 sfBI e*ad twoN Theo aad adartie ber.
What could be dbae? Ttaoogbts oeeme bring toedoc twk to him. belaid m'haded toe IlH of a boy's toys aad.
onto tor It. I bare ftlty plants (f cab­ '-TToat It bq ^dsadM!" he said
t with bis skates, gave him tbe greatesi
bage aad BRy tosaatoea and a lot ef Katie. "I wtah yon were gotog to be to fly like l^talng through Jennie's foHowlng tntereKlng Ineldeat:
bsato. Sbe flew to a wtodow^
-On cme onaskm I lo«ttoemi ta Pic- pleanre Hi* skate* were mide ofnd aad white sad ble* pop con. To- torn too."
down aa eld red-cartala. awhunrlag eadllly. You kww bow mock I rnrh what do you sappose? Beef |
aomw U Laber Day and 1 a« gUd. Katie did an ur naytoiag.
raaroad. reached U )ati to time abom to banqom rate, and Scotl al- teatened to ibe *o'«* of kU fe«!
too. for I weal hare to go to school. Bob^ srat nted ie toaL Only be sroa-

SUNSHINE

OAKHElGfflS
LOT NO
LOT 102

LOTli
LOT 184
LOT JOB
LOT 230
I.oii 2W,*2V/.. *’:{T as advenisrd arc now soU

LOT 196
L0f203 •
LOT 211

LOT 212
LOT 213
LOT 214

ALLFORSALE!
These arc all early scl«»;tions and arc the

Handsomest Lots in Oak Heights
the most charming addition to Traverse City. This
addition is now largely
:ely ^uiU
buiU over,
over. and j^od lots
Id sep
....... Ic. These h)ts
not easily obtainable,
vccptin^
KJ. l^T. which must be sold t
rate
ihcr. All must no ior spot cash, and the pri<*s
get!

will be

LOW SPOT CASH PRICES
Thi; wholffenTch ol

TWELVE LOTS
if soltl at one limi- anti for cash down, wonhl be ^

A BARGAIN!
As the jirit-e -.touhl !>e made accordingly and to allo'
for holding as an inycsinient. Come quick for choice

Also One Acre Lot
in Birctiwood
I' ronting Hast Hay‘v rods and running back 20 rods,
less a strip two rods wide on north side for street. A
wry desirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot.

THOS. T. BATES
123 Frost Street.

TRAVtRSE aiY. RICH.

T
OaAHD TKAVCM MMUtl. TMUH»*V.

RECIPES FROM MANY LANDS

Home Made

«■«

I WOMEN SUFFER NEEDLESS MiSERY

CsitribitBN hr GnM Tnmse iMsekopeR
m.20.
SOITHBBI

Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis­
cuit homemade. TTiey will be fresher,
deaoer, more tasty and wholesome.
Royal Baking Powder hdps the house
wife to produce at home, quiddy and ^
nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised
hot-biscuit, pudchngs, die frosted layercake, criq) cooUes, crullers, crusts and
muffins, widi which the ready-made food
found at die hakeshop or grocery does
not con^)src.
Rr^is the greatest of bake-day hdps.

0»rl»i the ceMlng WMhe a aeriaa af Mtie^ naipea wiU ha tfym h>
thia temtmawt. em«rtb»tad by Grand Travaraa houaakaaptfa. Thaaa taelaaa. amtofirv a wWa range of tfaMloa. are all «t«an aa ortgtnaDy aaad In the
vartaM eassntrl^ frasn whieh they ware brought by the c»^bw»a»a, or by
lhairralativoaandfrtendainthaeoantriaa named, and ^ whe try thma ]
may be OMiad that they are tta real thing.
ihidt paste of Boar sina~.yster
My MirWna From the South.
One pint com meal, one plat aour which add one half rap vinegar. C
■ilk. ooc OSS. one teaapoonful ooda. the bam thickly and bake slowly u
Stir all together with a lllUc water done.
added, making
i.

as thia

as for ime-

Greose the Iron* well so the

fat win penetrate the mnffloa, and
bare them rery hot brfore nsing Tben
you have the gems

Ideal cooking.

Three Ham Reclpea.
Ham and puUtoea e
spcHally nice supper dish.
For Campers—Heal a large roond
stone In tbe camp Are. Put slices of
on this and inra as If In frytag

Two cupa ooni meal, butter side'of pan. This Is delicious.
an css. two teaspoons baking powder
Hake a bailer as for pancakes, only
water enough to thin. Add three eggs thicker, using corn meal. Add chopped
the very Ust thing.

ham or any other cold meals. Crease
le hot stone, pul a spoonful of batter
] and turn It with a fork'

I .

HOME CHEER.

powder, two eggs.

A carol af Haga.

“It li bollw fofther oh.“

SUga n wbw 1 alt alone:
Stagi It go *T fcoift«»« hear It.

hour*, then bake a abort Gme.
If there be aome weaker oae.
Give me tireagUi to bdp bln oa;
U a blinder aonl there be.

Stags U when the Ay la wintry.
^Wkoa Urn winds are making mean:

water.

Just before serving add tbe
Serve with rlee.

■ eggs and cracker cramba.
^

Ta.Beil Rice.

Put

very Mltle lard, buuer or cMlolcoe In
tbe trying jiaa. and place the bam in It

Take three quans of boiling water

Let me And to my employ
Peace that dearer U than loy;

Add one cap of rlee. salt and a
OB back of tbe stove and cook amoont of red pepper. Boll rapidly
akiwiy half an boor, turn and fry aa twenty minutes: pour boiling water

«nt of aeir to taro be led.

boar taager.

Stags It when the daili Is {alUns,

SIta npoB tto grave aad alnga It,
ftlaga k dear ooea dead aad gone:
.

and cover all with liolUng water Boll
two boors, but do not add any more

Fried Ham.
Soak altoed bam In swoei mUk. ft

With the Wk 1 fain would do;
CMbe with life the weak talent,
Let Be be the tbing I meaat;

pttga a to oeleatlal mtmle.
-Ton wUl And Uwm fartbar oa.”^
Biiifs It la my aUenl eharabor.
WlMb with aoiTow-a pang 1 «rqaa;
Staga ft aa tha ehadowi darkea,
“It to better taither oa.“ ’

vatu all things aweet and good
my natnnl habitude.
—J. O. WbUtlcr.
“To Uve tar the good of oibeva.
grope la life's dismal balta.
To belp oar sislers and brotbm.

Keep covered onUI dona.

•ellad Ham.
Soak tbe .bam in water or diluted
Select a medium sized ebifken. After
In the morning pul
eah water ooe boor, then place In thoroughly clraniog it lay it It
water one hour. V^pe dry. Pill with
ooe Ubleapoonfol raw rtee^one small

elder over night.

kettle, covering with boUlng water.

Add oae ponod of brtiw.n angar. two

To, comf^ the oae that (aUs,
onion,
docen clovea and allspice, one red pep^
To tj%.vel the bread and aataral path. per and twelve bay leaves. Boll three taste.
To gratetally forgive,
■ water
bears slowly. Cool In the liquor.
Tbllve tar all of tfac htunan raeeNever
Tbus It Is to live."
' Baked Ham.
|
Soak over night and parboil. Hake |

a “Mat whare joa ataad la tba efm-

one Hpe tomato, and seaaon to
Put In krttle. cover with bollln;
and cook slowly

until done.

add water U It eo«k» dry: add

«f «lek rinnamon. a heaping table­

^BappiiM

deparimeoi dsvotod U Iba
Ireaimeat of yemala dmBe ts tbns broogbt so sea
IbaafaniU of eneb’
every year, tba mo
whom retnrntotJ
bomee l>

••Since my sevente«

%

Mr general health ruSered, I bad paint
back and lower llBla,mye—
in my bael
DCBoraaeand
were dim. a
•• Mother Boaght the advice of
family phyatomn. who prescribed
•me. but IgreWnobellet.
-

••llboartofotPenrmPmdpneBted
m bottfc. Thsf «me boftto was trorfft
mort (tow oil tbe BeetoTe meOcime /
bodUkemprevtomay.
“ 1 esanol eaprwe m^ gralltade. Penuts bee been g great blcMliig to w - “
Kellie South.
MtM Edna Moore, 4B Elm street, Bnflslo.K,Y..SeeRtar;- Best End Utersry
Aseoeislion, write*:
“1 WM s great sufferer from eyatoralc
MUrrh, ws» extremely aerrone, eonld
oat sleep, tainted essily.ws* very Irrita­
ble. had a eoofnsion of th* senee*. aad
gut np In the morning freling more Ured
than w ben 1 went io bed.
“•/ was rerr wreadhed. bat mpem faff*
Imr /tocM / be^ to Imprvve.
after uelag tbe wwdfcfnr ftmrwMi
f feft like a sew- wuaAi and waTi
pletely tartd."~Bdim Moon.
Tbe principal nm«dy which Dr.
eefvlng. Ko otbvr ^ysictan In tbe
Hert man relies upon Incnrlng catarrhal
Those wUhlng to become patleato world has recelvtd szmh a vnlmne M
dliKWsrs of women 1s Peruns. Hnndrcdiof women en.'eren find Peraaa ■bocld 4ddre«a Dr. 8. B. HartgiaB,’• nlhnslw>tle li iters <d Uianka as Dr.
I Columbus, Ohio.
| Uertmt.: lor Pun na.
a bouo'bold necessity.

and appearance will surprise yon.
To make
A tablcspoonful of cream cbM
chicken, eo
1 with butter ami two or three Soften. If neetasary. with a Wl M butsliced onion*. Tben turn In a cupful in. add a dash of paprika, roll

qaarrrii or bUlorios you owy balta
betard by accident, agd whWL M to-.
peatod. would surm a iboosaad timet

wortc than they are. HIM out a* <ar
spoon of whole cloves to seven pounds
as posaiblw all the dlsagroM^. of
of tbe fruit. Then ^occed as directed at minced celery (If It can bchadi, a two small balls. ITess a walnut meat
.
on (sch side, and serve wllb a salad.— life: they will conte. but they vrlll gnyw _
clove
of
mashed
garlic
tlf-you
want
above.
whole: tbe latter should
• AM where you think you are gaaBailh_sgMld grow cold, and mtoa
tonrev wheu yon rcmeaiber Ibem: and
ml Creole disbl. cover .theTnlx- Table Talk.
tabalvoa. atoned, and Ibe kernels of at j
Citron or Melon Rind Sweet Pickle
t|ie constant iboochl of sets td UMaa•
toaa.
deed
- with Biewe<l and strained toma­
a Ibird added to tbe ptmehes. j —Carefully pare off every particle of
o*
Bide DM year (aee!
lU BwaeteM eonaotalkm.
itcM. or. wotuc slin. ^lee,. win cafy
Lamps attd Wteka.
Weigh the prepargd fnill and put U j the greed rtnd o( a ripe cHron or wa- toes and cook b v-ry slowly for abo-l
a ood plaeed yoa'Uian (or a pop * U aorrow aefer idataMd onr heart.
lend Ip make you more famIHar wHb
To
make
a
lamp
give
a
gooA
ligljl
a deep Slone' crock. To seven I tcrmclon. trim off all of the soft Inner an hour. To l>c right, luongbt lo. be
r
And evory wlah was gTMted.
tbe burner one*- a week In ’a bot them,—Bxehanpe.
kept Just 1k4ow tbe lolling point. Then
^
^Bto^Wltba:
PaUeace would die, and hope dcparl— pounds of fruit allow four pounds of j pulp and rut Inin pieces of ennvenlcut
talutlon of soda, a leupoun of ao
D a sweet red p>-piMT
light
brawn
sugar,
a
pint
of
pure
dder
j
aize
for
eating.

stand
over
night
• Think He baa cboaea yoa for U
Ufe would be dlaendisated.'^
cut Ane. two ruptiil* of green ai>tal of hot water.
BeuUian Orapa.
-Intoar
of
medium
strength,
an
ounce
|
covered
with
brtne.
alluwlng
a
round

Work loymlly.” '
cut from the rob ami salt sod
Drop ta a cup the uDbtntco wbltra
of stick cinnamon, one raundtag table-1 tng uhlespoon of salt to two quarts of
“God wUls that la a ring
*tcam of a
'of two «-g«s and add aa equal anhaiHy
.pono of whole allspice and ooe round-1 water: tben drain and rioae iborough- |H-ppcr to la.-^if. Simmer a few minHU faleealngs stomld be sent.
unill ih<- roru I* tendO. Then dry Inside and out • th a newspaiHT. of erram or rich milk and a heaping
Ing teaspoon of whole eJove*. Tlelhejly. Cook a small quantity at a lime In
From living thing to thing.
c
made

Lamp
chlmncya
] tablcap'Ktitf'iI of Aoor seasgonl wllb
apieea In a tberseeloth. bMI with the fresh water until iroder ana glassy, heap the phlrk.-n in Ih.- ■{bldle of a
Aad oewbere stayed or agem.
platter, turn ovi-r it the skiicc and firooger If when n r Ui<7 are
salt. iKitlH-r and amce.' Blend aH
Boma Cbaer't meange Inr Its Rad­
sugar and vinegar for Ave mlnuici. | then drain and eool. To
And every aoal tbai takea
ered with cold water, act over the
re with Uilted rlCe.
smooth and turn Iota a small Mtteears tUa wedi (MiaisU of a sheaf of
skim well and pour boiling bot over half pound* of fniii make a syrup of
And givoa bM no agslii.
and the water U let come to a bo
|ian la wliieh a tatile|i|>oonfnl id butTMsaa. OM tar every day. They have
tbe mill. Cover eoeurely and stand in two pounds of sugar, a cup of vinegar
la an B link Uist bregkr
Itamps should
be emptied
cool piaee over olghu The next j of medium strength and half an ounce
baas sHaetsd sritb tbe earsMt hope
A Common Dainty.
in heav^Jo^sde chsln.”
watheO
out
once
each
week.
r.**tantly. When cotd .boat that inch agay be as taspirailoa
norelng drain off tbe syrap. boll for of nick rinnamon Hod In a bag. Other
Many women who are cooflaJilIv
A hhori Ulrk Is is«r oconotiry. A
,-„jka.of three
mlenica with the iplce bag. skim splw» may l>c added hut they make tw-wslllng ihelr lark of money wuh
foBtaanBl.
aaU It ta the bfiuhte-psth.
^ thddough wllb a
aad poor again boiling bot over the iho syrup dark. Proeev-d aa Is the pre- which to buy'^go-.l thing* for Hn- labh . ,hon. ,liriy Wiek cause* poor tight, a”'l
i say it on tbe ewantaln aUlra;
brighter for
*-« m cold waW aatl
thins* whlirti rsay b*
Tbars an toyal haarta. tbece ■
fralt. continue Uils proeeas for three I ceding rceipe*.
■be bast thing sny mottal bsth
wlek onto the end of tbe:ol>I
ol dtrtrf,,.,,^
G boiling iMilkm
bonilM. S^e
1
I ir.efc Into
had for the lakWg An exrliangt- give*
«lrtu brave.
Are iboae which every mg^ ahstec.
* worth
n each cup-—T^<<^ Ta'kfollowing rt-elp.-,
Then are aoato that am gam a
tag add the fruit to tbe syrup and
Sweet Pickled Feacbes.
A wirk I* often better trimmed whet ^
'
The graaa Is nofler In my tread.
.....Ml
trying
•; tnta:
'
. '
i"
For
rest
It
ytclda
asnambemd
fVw
-|H-r*ons.
mni|i*ra'iv''ly.
Then gtra to the weiU the bast yoa
easUy with a Cork, then skim
! pound* fruit, parwi: fonr pound*
wb.r It 1« trimmed with Ih-' M-bsorTo Peliah Brass or SHveravarc. Sweeter to me tbe wild rose red.
tread down the 111"" ->tTH i<1s
bavat
put into tbe croA. Cunlinue to boll
To allow . lamp f. le.ru out li.Jgrilira** and silverware are tifum uegBecaase It makea tbe whole world the lynip until it is aa ibiek as nwla* I tugar; one pint tiroag vinegar:
«ad toe haal abaO amae hart to yvn.
trips arri-s« the )>a<-"ire during
; cinnamon and clove*. Pare |waehe*
Ihe wick and U I* hard f> vhjpr xgsln. leeiod bt-eaura *o maeh robbing I* reaweeL
ses. If after iho second boiling, it
Put
Into
the
kettle
wllb
alternate
law
OlTa tarn, aad lore to your b«tt wtU
- IVr-..ll Fre. Prr.d'llrwl to eh-an Ibeb. Tbe iai>rest—Lacy loreoffl. docs tag seem spiced snfflrleDOy. add
highly esieem.-d l-> .-i.lrure* f-r
cn of sugar. Heat slowly
way to keep them H.M
t.. hat" 'm
Bow,
saiiee*. •-*p<-elally f»r t--sl and
tied in a freeh bag. Wben
hand a preparxiioi. with wbkij 'kry
A atmagth ia jrtmr
Hew does the aoal grow* Not all in a tbe syrap iTOooe. reheat the peaches add the stigar and spice: boll Ave mlii- durk
A Mg
han.lf.il M lh"l
I
Forg*t tu
lake out the fruit with a perfor­
Have taith. aad
of beaiu wUl
may ln-.rubM-d frwqolniily. and In tW*
i^Diite.
If y.iu would ll.rr-a— >■•'!* ItaPP"
ta It. theo All Into self-sealing glass!
washed an.i drows-l id'- bait i
ated skimmer an<l spread upon dishes
way a hard rubMoE i* unii.-oMary. A
Now n may taae groaad. aad aow « Jan as ta canning. Although pickled
ful nf stork and an- .;mni>-r><l »!nwl> n.-t-snd prvtlttog .ro-ir I.P t-'c ' your
eool. Boll the syrup ihirk: park
TbMrtattta ta yaac4rofd sad dead,
very *ioiPl“ -n -l ■;*ep.l re<-ip-- Is -half
may win It:
-IsntlGR
f..r eight or i.-a rulnni.-'. The -orr-; nul=ht».rs' fault* foru'-'
fruit will keep In the crock df securely :
> fruit in glass lar*. and
tender
vhoiiid I*. roi>k<-d until h
:'-nd‘T yvj have ever h.-ar-. C.-ri-ttM lemppar Ursta
sta tbe miripr u( king aad
aad'slave.
slave. Now It resolves, aad again the wlU lied. It Is decidedly preferable
' *yrup on boiling bot. Examine every ■
taileih;
i-'ev,.
r.wge' I!- ta-: ' finding, and
Th-n they an- pn*ho.l through a *>ve
iW wlisi
arc aad do:
It in Jam.
I few day* for the Brst month, and j
Now it relntaeth. and new It bewailliable give g little tho’ct’
'*■ 'h' iau»Tima give to tbc'woftd tbe beat yon
Cherries. Plum* and Oennanjrunc*
fementine.! wiTb 'be Mnek. ar- heai-d.
-.1 using. Wf.l a nat:C-rg-- 'he J“—These are delicious wben awoM pick-- ^
(oneoveredi ta a kettle! »|KW>nr'il» of thick rream af- stirred ,htrh iirotol.r-d i’
Now Its hopes froettfy. then they are
In X iati!<-*pt>'Pful <d I'uiler an-1. a' cultarlil'--: u!
-"''"f'- and oui;
rater, and heat until the coniem.t
-aard*
bllghied:
soon as th" tui-tee l. k-.t t' !- --ervi-J.
..uwhich
stoned; tbe veo large one. are som<"
uealdlng
Now It walks sunally. now gropes be___________________
you f ind Ol 111- “.
l'•-'•C"' all ptcf-'-P'..; '- •
left whole. If left wbMe. prick
po«ct CoMard'ne-Une a deep pie!
------------------------------nl^ted.
.^silver fork to prevent the akin*:
,,nrk 1
tkon't Throw Away,
Fed, by diacooragemeata. taught by dlafrom bunlUg. ITwed exactly a* In wun , fork wod hake. Pare and quai.!
A
-i»-aiful of ^l•II.:l•■
It will
aster. making peach sweet pickles.
>
pearh*-. Scwld one cup-!
" • «4up
So U goes forward, now slower, now
Pt»r Bweet Plcklca-Pare fruit 'bat' ful and a quarter of milk. a-Jd two!
a tat.l. -poorf'i: -'f rooV.'-'t
I'—.
faster.
_ sound. nM oV^i*. leaving It whole egg, ,i,,ch have bi^en twmu-n »lth:n in s.vip or a r-j.-a:.l
Till. sU the pain pasu aad falli
with Ibe stem*’on. Make a syrap as one-half of a cupful of sugar and a,
A iat'let-i««oPful M !
Juice. I'
Dre-un'l
'> ;ii)o>it I-Aiisr : <:'a-sti't Uv.obk-tbo larifttat in th<;
made whole.
tiu-l>-»t •--( ri-iiBona: bow wvoW it condirected for peaclKta Add tbe' peurw pu,eh of tali. Silr until thick enough -» nirv- In p'jddlnc *au'v
to full-grown, add the Lord rules tbe
H i-L-niury wilhoiit tbem; Theft- is.no
and cook them unlil-lender the Arst to mask ihe spoon, take from the Biv,'
A ialih-»|v.o&rti;«»! oring" Jnloc I'ti
soul.
.'lose attention i" tJif inUsftjnU_-of our pimoruing. then proceed as with peach- |,j rionc leaspoonltil of butter and .11‘t ;; in a dr'-.-fins I'tt Iru't sal-vd
Selected.
trons. paingtaking. to-plcgmc «o<i'
ca.
' enough-vanilla to Aavor slightly Ar.
iaMe*i>onnfui •<( o\-. --r.
Chop
lilnral in nU thaJinfS wilii uorcnnQuince Sweet Plrkles-Cboom. ripe.,
“><' baked! flne. and mtx th vur Hamb.i-g
Cbelee SweM Fleklem
lomera; » IliiiK tnanos aii.5 dr.-ans
:m the custard ;
a iab!e»poonlu: of *pie-d vinegar
. strain c
yellow tjotoce* of Ane Aavor
Scrub
of eminent standing Ht prices, tjnnl.
Cover with a meringue mtulc of tb? , u Imprivve* th" flatur of minre-mea'
tented it sbe knows that her cellar with a small vegetable brush
ity conai'lerwl. which competition
A tnh:e*p<Jonfnl -f Jell>. Ptoc-.- in
abelvea bold a store of delldouB pick- oovqarctawn. ilpe dry Ud cm out --hU” o' fo o**» »“« 'h™'
is uDwillirn: or unable- lo meet.
any spou or dw^ pwiloas. Sitae, apoonfui* ,of powdered *.«r. d-j»tl,p,
M a gl«u-=. and All the
lex. Jama, amaerrea and Jellies, to be
These pripciplto ere the Itaaia on
wlihout paring, into rounds a ftmrth M »lUi more sugar an-I rt-tt.ru W ih'-gia*. w-Lh Juakt-t.
1 used wbtxi unexpected goexts drop ta.
wliii-li our imsincas was foun<kil
an lack thick leaving ta both eor* and
«“«" »''**“>
1
-' ta1,i»-p--oDfnl
u rger ayrup. St.r
1 As ordlnaiT dinner or^.tea mi
pt]‘l it condncU*5, And upon vliich
' i"'" » ►utor
a"-:
'P
wc- nak cour further pitrouAue.
[ made to take on a festive air with the Boeda. unie*. Imperfect, tben weigh. «»<J! eddlttoB of aome daisty and nmisual •»— tbe fruit, a tbta layer a« a time,--------------------------------- ; f’*"* raok“d who •.
steamer or -eotander over honing
Creole Stew.
A tabiepoenfu; M sautage moat.
, {reUtoersweetmeal. Good Heaeekeepuntil it
For ihoe* who feel that It is worh : Add to stuOng for - '
"
tag gives the foUowtag recipes for water, eover eloMlr a)
' aecamu the tea*
. while tp work .w-Hrfto hardev than u
sweet pkklea that an a iUGe but of U perfeetiy tender. I
1 Jam. Pot ta a
I*
Hake a syrup of four pounds al. la order to have aa emtectally d
tbeumiglnm.'
>rd-oi|i mold of rice., and
e fidlowlrs recipe
a pint of vinegar n( ei
Sweet
PMAIed
Feafbee — Fan
to which it add* ta ustr
a
ptat
Of
the
'woier
<
ttaoke. firm pea^M M Anc Aavor.

a

Atat, ,
Thare to loar lAaoal

Wa scarcely xould be tender.

Pm-BA Bmrht Haattk

(j rollon.
As 1* well known. Dr.
Hartman \r the Presldcntof
the Hartman Kaattarinm,
iovtiiDiian wbicb has

HISS BHUA ROSENTHAU

which the fruit was sUaimed, an

I tUak. If we were* ahrsya glad.

T3,'

Fmrihermort.
amca wftf *a Mtmtaty comfUtmUU
This offer will bold good only during
tba aommar mootbs. Any woman can
regular patient hy aendlBg written statement of bvr age.eo
of life, history snd •ympioms of berdenogementa, and prerton* treatment.

••Ptrmaa Am made a nwaderthf
amag€ immy Bit. ftbaa Araagbf ma
Mill MftB bMppSaea.

sassafras.

t.et me golde him nearer Thee:
Hake my mortal dreamt come tme

“It la better forther a«.“

^labauarfnnbor on.~

Th

The medicines prescribed can b
talned at all drag stores.
7»* Oectar wfff pitnjOe mB s
ctoaa. mpmaemUom. trnenk mmd

Chicken Gumbo.
For this take ooc chicken, one pound

DakM a very large cakeHR8. 1. O. 8ATUIR.

■SK,-

His* Kellie Sooth, late of Manebestsv.
Eag, weltea from W Prioee Anbar BU,
Hontrewl, Can., a* follows:

The Beat Cera Chke.
onions, one red pepper, spieo* and half
Three cups sweet milk and throe of a dosen sassafras kaves. powdered
>ur. Ove cups of eom meal, two cup* Have two kettles. Fty tbe ehlckeo
of Aour. ooc teaspoon saletatus. one
rolled In Aour. Pry ibe beef, bam and
teaspoon sftl. Ave large .^poons molts onions icgctbcr.. As the Julecs fry out
tea.
Sllr together and steam four pour over the eblekeo. Add the apleei.

1 bmr It alaglag. alngtag awoetly,

jOgbt uid day tmcoaalngolaga It:

Practice

arosirn, *» Ki. Vrtmta
iSermc from aome form of
“Having beard Prruaa .
female dtoeaae and yetsmable toflodany
highly indneed ms to try It for my .
care. 1>t: Hanmaa. the faaoward «ra»cold, and pain* In tbe grain* with
eoloKlft. bee aBBooomd bU wUUBgoeae
which I bad been snaering f<w
Btootb*. It took nearly three bo»Ue> to car* me.bat I raotder that
Sommer mootbs wuhoot ebargv.
bnt a abort time, a* (
Tha.tr«auneDt wlU be ooodoetad by
often taken doetora*

111 soon make one an adept in this.

of beef. ont~half pound of bam.

MMS Ham Myes. aanaa

Softly la an iraderuaic.
HoglBg. aa if God bad tan^t lU

tboasands of women la America suffering
There mre huoArdi
agering their lives by doing •nothing. II
from Female piseases.
they write to me I wW give them the beneHt of my extensive experience.^S. & Hartman, M. D.

DU our b^ed aever need
Onr pattet mlatouatinD.

snded.

If tbe former an

3heemimeiihf9 tehk

/'

BnfTwilklHmM

m

A Pis I no S-tofd

©

Ms Im ga* (mat si
toitsrdwlrsdtunp^
*^_ **“* **S..o.oe.

OFtMNNEL.1- BROTMEfU*
mcUS^-iLwSMW«»lcB»«».IMafr»»ta».

Pasts Tte 12

PAH m

NO. a.

TRAVeWe CITY.OHAHD TgAVeHM COWTV. MICHIOAN. THtWMAY. REPTgKRCT 14.1X16.
VM.XLVIL

3 la faror of (be b^e tenm: ■
j Bh Bapida branch of the Pere Har- her rceorery.
toa Kamercr of Wiacooato. bar became reorei by ihe poor Lo-e were made
Lake Ann. MIeb, Seps. It—6nTer|«u«ie railroad, an arerage of 25 car*
rialltog her annt. Hra. F. HcLetlan. '^upon errori by onr boya. Bat all
Broa.- lent abow ezbiblicd her*/Htm. tor cnefa worktoc day. Of ihU -..............
the home of the bf«»*room-a parenU.
Hre. Lena Helena. Kitty McLeM played a* though ibelr Uvea depaadad
We*ley Wetbey of eicmc and HIm day night to a large aadtotTceT'
ara- ce-!and Mr. Ilarrto retnmed bocae from i upon it. The game tn iht ereatog
Tbe Monroe Specially ^jmtmny en­
Carrip Clark of Travcrie City were
6 cars- Camp Comtori Monday.
; waa played wlttfro ball that coold b*,
uelted to marriage. Bee. Mr. Bool ft tertained OUT poople thrce'Wgfcl^aat
- Wood I
Cora. Hlmebaugh waa a TreTcroe seen but not caught, and wm taU «
the U, B. cboreb at
a: cbar.iCliy viltor Monday.
'sport.
ha*
been
re•nie ecremony took place before * I
The Habbeler company
s; mer-.
Hiss yiary l.ew(s arrirod Monday
Mr*. Ellen Berjrens of Bangor to
bank of flower, and the Urirfe looked ! palrloK 1>» factory and to now namlDs, «I, M rerw
cram.; orenlng'fn.m Manlttee aad will teach >um^*>er rousln*. O. M. ^d t 8.
rcij- »wr«n In n dres'* of pearl gray al-. toll time.
2 can. : the fall term at Ihe Pine Oro»e aehool Northrop.
i
LAke ANN.

aad tor doeoratlOB for thla ooorcnaoa

. H«rM !• Ml—^ , .
A hnw» roiUta* H S'l’" »^e *>»
tlx f-**' et HePall raponed yMter-

are ftwa Hr. Holleya wortd tamona
Badearor bibmiid aad U the

dar to
aherirs Saw U»l a Bae
bay bone «u DUalaf traoi U>« paa-

largcM ahd Baeat eolloeUao of Baga to
the world.

me tu< »0fam« aad •* awrtor bone

Cobaoeretion. led by Hr. W. H. Oo^
vUA vaa paaUired Rilb U>o mHtina
don. Travenc Oty.
^
one waa there 1»o fell tbc neeeatliy
All*. Hlrh„ srpt. IX-The aereo' Bakini: fcBowD bii loaa to the oOdali.
leeoth aanual coorratloo of the
■ The liorw waa raloed at $200 aad waa
eteveoth dlau-kl of Hiebtoan Cbriatlaa
poicbaaed thia apria* from Barney
Aadaraew. The pate to the paaturo BDdoaTor oaton 1» well altcoded. dele
galea being preeent from nimoat all! tl<
waa (oaad epcaed when Hr. MoFall
dlalricL Tolay-' ! aat down to a fletxouree wcddlag *np-1 tor has been
went there thouch the other home wan ihe nodcUca to

]
eroding

a lawn

Sam wmia w*to«B5|sgiea^$f



week
He^Uk.'pbO*
Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter and aon, beaa e
nlneiy aero*, and they are a flood crop.
and acrorel tbouaand Calvin, have returned from camp Ben.., ninety

and j made by i

receieed by boat-The. jamin
Ed Con ine of Wexford wa* to town I

tt the ban, bavlBg cone oat erf tbe

~ tv

•ato which, atood opco.

In the erlrhroied dog eaive irf Roody ,
»* Waltenmn. tor ahnotlDg f dog. bo-

Ml** Mamie Inglerlcbl of 81. Joe I. ^ fore Sflolre Norihrup, Judfmieol wai
plaintiff.

OynaiDHa Cap Eapladad.
Owlnc to the caMleieaeea irf allow-

qIII«

.

•, rel* which will goby.naier to Chicago

• m r.|»n. „d

.1.1

™... »

family.

BI.». .»»r.v i;i

«,„ K.,. ..a »r

vx’«thev . «toier of ibc bridegroom '
Mrs. A- A Rolm of Milwaukee, whol t
Tower* & Cole Bros, shipped 121
Mi*» Kainnnd Mr. and Mrs,
^
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?he happy rouple ^Sved ^ very | Ire. been here tl.Plng he, people fov; sack, of lomaloe. ... Cbleago on ihe from near Grand Rapid, are Ihe guests !
a and paper*. Tnnighi.
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n,.do"a
iheir"sl«rerMir^^^^
i
Hra. John neWa to to Troseroo Oty
IreodMtmo presODIs.
| ffve week*, reinmed to Milwaukee yes-; strtmor llllnolr. C. I. W
Daald HcKlnley at tbe peoloaate Ilea M. B. Mollcy.wlll dellrer an addi
i
John N>e of Indiana la rialUng al^^here ahe to u
^
iterdsy. Mr. and Mre. Belm used to, small ritipmeni of apples.
on “What a Flag Standa for,” the Bag*
aarrste Wesiroli of Inland
today with
Death Ren.
reside to Ibl. place. .
1
Lcto R. Smith-has again lca«M .be | Jake Sebenker.. .
n«>d to lUoitrollon betog from' hi* col
(ho township has left her bnihand CtorMrs. Ann Scbmuckal. aged M, a plo-1 ivti E. Smith ligs added sererol Im-i C. J. Brown potato warehouse and to •
Groce Newromb of Bangor
! race and removed to Honor. Mich,
lection.
necr of Blair townihlp. died 8.inda> ! pp.ved maehlnea to bis marbloe sho|.!now to Ihe market for er.untry prtv- guest of Mr and Mr*. Morse
Oflieora EtocAed.
gla which night haro produced n
vtolltogi
Colotna
I
Mrs. tVorden
Jen <{f
vp v.wum. .p
aflornoou from a .troko of apoplexy, and to prepared to do all kinds of work i duec rrf all kinds. He shipped a rarltred
Tho followtos ofllccri wore elertod
her Fon. Oaude
kude V
tA^>rdeD. and family j

!
Apples to CMcago Friday.
Sheleavesahushand.John Schrouekal. to hto line,
Toeoday anernooe aboot $ o'doek ihia awmtog;
^
TJtc EB^e Milling company foeeol-( Hatel. the four-ycar-old dejmlBer ' of Oils place.
foc*
The fimerml wa;<
PreMdent. Mrs. H. J. Horabuck. Kab
Uw HlUo lad waa to the Beld where
anF fsmily of East Jm--! "ronnan ol
... .. . .
_______ ! u- .... Um l„Sn UmImt illml F
Mra. Itni
held Tuesday morning at 10 odoek ly Bold (be t^e Ann grist mlirto John j Mr..and Mrs. John Hericy. died Friin lo**-'U*t week. Thursday.; tog her daughliw. Mr*. Wilbur
with dynaailte wtlrtdges bad
■he Catholic church of Hannah. Bowmas. Tie mill Is run by Frank I day afternoon afier three dava' llln«s*«
Vlo* preaUent. George Oorcyon.
wile of Middlebo«.«aBe and to nktog op the Bled
Imer trf Troverso CHy was *i
■»«. Crambach
T. J. rimer
B^tel.
I of cholera Infanium. Tho toneral
Rev. FT. Ketman oflielattog.
guest* of their eepbew.
tbe cartridge waa aimek aai oiploded, Northport.
e conducted at' tbe German Bendoo visitor Saturday.
Mis* Eslclto Sinclair Is teaching | vices
flecretary'. H. B. Ilotley.
W. E. Widrig and family.
the nlaOe atrtktog tbe HtUe boy to
d church Sunday by the Rev.
H- C. Gore of Troveree called on t
l-yoarold daughter of mV. and acbool li West Almira.
Ibo face, alBoat dealroytog ibO algbt
Trenanrw. Mlaa Froneca Rulner.
Rosa-Hsrringtoo
baa
been apeadtog
Barton. Wednesday.
Ufa. Mat Andros of Blair township
Miss Martha Behnelder to tenebing A. ReohUnas.
eek with ber node. Bart WMrlg
or the right eye while ponkm ea- TroTorie City.*
Julius Kohler, who baa been auffe-HclUttle of Battle Creek was
dtod Sunday nlahi al C o'clock after
acbool In the township of Platte.
Utoalonary sbpcrinWndcnt. Mrs. L.
family.
tarad the face betow the now and
tep'ddro' illness from cholera Infan­
Miss Emma Holmes Is teaching to ingirom diphtheria, has been released guest of Mrs. Huxley aad also visHeaVd
Mis* Mildred Srahb waa aurpriaert
other particle becane lathedded to the
Mr Barton * last wjok and from^M
from quarantine, and tbe healih oOltum. “n-e fimeral was boM Wodnw- Honor.
. Hra. B. R.
number of ber young.friendi l«M
akuU. Htobaoda.worealao badly Ucday morning at S o'clock from the
Mlu Abide Holmes to In Ibe employ eert anOcipale no further spirad ol here went to Traverse dty. where be
Tuesday evening and all spent a me^
antad. Tbe child waa broaghi to iblt Hoore. Trarwse City.
Catholic church *J Hannah. Rev. Pr. of Ibc cement eoenpany at Martoboro, the disease, which was brought here srlll visit s sister.
Delates from ^cn eonnllca
Mr*. Wharton
to suSoring from evening. Refreabmra's w.-re aerrsd.
Ketman of Kayfleld. offlclailng.
Mich., where she has charge of the by a member of the bhnd of Wixom
county conventions to different parts
Mabel WItooD to working at Wylie. ,
Bros
'
Street
Carnival
company.
blood
pniste
In
her
band
eanaed
by
books of^ that concern.
of the charch this morning.
Mra. Wm. Harrt*. Waller. Hre- LeM
ilyron T. Bevins, who recently re- berry briar*.
l>e last aeWices for thedate Amo*DISTRICT CONVENTION.
NESSEN CITY.
durned here after a few yean.' reslMrs. Koon ot Coloma Is rlilttog her HeIxM. Hre. Pkwa HcLeaa. ArrMe
K. Montague occurred Thursday p. m.
The ade*Bta«BUi aBsaal eoPTonUtB
Nessen City. Bepl. Il.-Mr*. Barid
e (n Chicago, has draldod to make daughter. Mrs. P. Clark ot Weel to- and Hector Mclxan. Hre. M. Boake.
ofthe Trovenc City at I o'clock from tbe home. “Orchard^
' n( the Beranth DIatrtet HlehlBO
Eibelyo anif Wilfred Deake. Calrit
HIckry visited friends at Cleon Saturlana..
spiembcr CU abowa Farm.” on tbe pettlnsota. the service"
Oirtotton ttidaaror onion opeMd at adieols np to
Carpenter and H. H. Olds apeet Snklerial on Ihe ground on tho
being In charge of Rev. Demai OoebHr. Chapin waa In town last Sati
alxtyrelgbl puplU
Alba Twmday ereotaf. Hre.- B. Moore.
Mra. Anna Bolton reutrned Thurs;
residence. 23x52 day with Ur. Hudson of Orond Haplda. day at Camp Ukellew, and Mr. Old*
lip, who apoke of the long life of nseyev. ‘Brery building, except
W. M. Gordon an^ Bctr. T. P. Ullom
trroted tho crowd to lee cream.
day from a visit wRb friends at Man iteet In-sire.
futoaas
of
tbe
dqtaned
and
hU
years
Hr
Burke
to
now
ablo
to
be
around
ra^rwsated the Church of Christ; pn.efio.sB grenue and' the Central
Mr. a^d Hr*. Alton and daughter
J. E. Wagicy anil family of Traverse again.
of rervlce. The remains were taterred
a gain but tbe opening erf the
nw Habri Dsaprea. Ollrer Waters
Boro, Sept. i. to Mr. and Mrs. Bart­ CUT rolled on many of their Elk Rap­
by W. 8. Anderson of this city.
May UcMIcbael was a Tnvnee City llaxei speui Sunday at Hr*. Kent'* U
aMI U. a Holley repreaentnd the Con- Union atrert school reUcted the crowd­
Inland.

ley Hyde, a daughter.
*
ids frlcodi Saliirday. Atlbou^
Tiaitors Thursday.
gtudstlmill (iittreh. Tbe Presbyterian ed eimdlQon at those two.. The total
Mr. Hnrtdieaumc wa* seen on m
The funeral of Mrs. Eunice Vultoan
Louis Chappell enierialncd a sister log been a resident of the Que& City
Ooro Hlmebangb to srorUng
Drollment It
ehareh waa not repraaented.
atreeu Saturday aod the real <rf Uig
were beld last week Wednesday .from from Dowmglsc last week.
but a few months, Mr. Wagley ex­ Kuddlesioqo's.
Tbe
following
Ig
the
eompanUro
, The foOerwtog to thwprogrom.
the Friend* chnrOh at Long Lake at
John Magnni to having a line new presses himself as verr well pleaiml
Mr. Colvin of Troverae Taty paa to family are on the gain.
BToUmm tor Uw two yean;
Tvamlay Evening, —t*- IBtto
e'rioek, a laiige number of friends to barn put up. Ed Brimmer and Ralph In his new location.
tosrn Wednesday.
IMS. im. this elty Jolntog thoec al the old home
?:W Bong aerrloe. led by Ttahodore
wireless tclegroph teau are Mug
Simons arc doing the workThe dance at the German picnic
E. Conine waato Bendoo on bntlneai
iac a dybaaslU cartridge to tic la a

wa» oocupltsi

_
I'
^

hto aaSertags ao tor a* ww poatlbto.

made by the navy departmelH to Ihe
to a laat U*eu of reapoct for the deMlu Sadie D^pwer to Icarhing tbc grounds Saturday evening was
Tbnrsduy.
hope \hat metsage* can be neat direct
([aned. tolhraeat took place at Long Orlner school, one mile northeast of well attended.
betweeu WaabtogloB and the Brook­
THOJdPSOI^VlLLE.
Mr*. J. D, KerewllI Is entertalnlhg
mvllle. Mich.. Sepl. 7.—The lyn nayy >-ard. to aare relaytog. H
her Stoter-ln-law. Mrs. W. B. Bales,
(be tesu succeed It trifl naan a Wg
friends here fruUporr.
Cherokee Indian baseball
Msrllla V
I
Mr. and Mr* Georoe Sarssin are re- the home team played a game here Improremi-nt also In wtrelen' tele­
The following * (he full Itol of min-: yTiday. '

p«Mk Benaonto.
XtofMlhaal. Hra C & WlUiaaa. Baitolt«
Special mwic.
'
Addrew '<rf

Lake.'

Bof. H. P. nmwood avenue
Boonerille ............
Oimataad. Alba.
•SaapoaM, Hra. V. 1. Bnmbedk Kal- State atriret..........
Booth Primary ..
Deaf achool
UntaO
Addreaa. The Blemlag of Olrtai.*
Bbowtog tbe great beaaBta of the
*>rHlh Lregten” and itawerfctoga. Hm.

r:^a:=Bi
....r"

TMal .

Wedneoday Forenoon,
greo—Boag .aerrice,

Mrs.

Robinson: Bcnxonla. W. li. Herterl:
Boyne Clly. L. Groseobaurii; Boyne

guest of F^dlih Crincr F^day.
The many lllile friends of

1

llooro. Traretae City.
I SFho bad gathered to^tei

. Derottonal. tod fay C- 1* Beanett.

caagrotularioDt.

Sevtfrel ve

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c bride.

n. jonn rrto*iiy; Sooth: jinnday.
Frankfort. C. N. Qiilon; SHtlsvItle.,
^mong
John llelrtobra.v: Th..mp»onv11le, to t-‘;


rikl* vleloliy.
i
those who alioided th-w. H. Krros left on ihe irteamor 1
Wallln. Saturday evening, j
horn- In CJiehoygan.:

siipl.llcd; Traverse Clly. Anbury. Hush ■ »pr« Mr. and Mr*. Henry Wilkins. |
Kennedy: First. Tbo»a* Oox: Four j B,„rbe Brimmer. Sadie Hreaer, B.lilh j
foni. L. K. Holme*: WilllanBbiirg. B-' and George Smith.
E, Yo*l; Empire. J. H. IXBtpkln-::
srhool rommrnr.-d
Fife LAke. Jestw Hurdge: Frankfort.;
George E Lewto:
FVeeFiTIl. B. F.
Wade; Grown, M. J. Brownell; H«ri*tr

msv

Monday

8l<;lil,lu* a* li-aeber.

^

with

Mtirii

virii »uh Mrs. H. j
[
c

Ihrry mall.' a irlp to Ev.;

ranal>* Saturday on ik<- >ieamer WIn-i
t|

Ml»* Strii- '

i* ,n exr-llent yv.nng 1*<!v- It to
,h,. parent* *111 do all they ran

Springs, r. E. Whitman; Uarrleiia. W.,
make ilu- srhool a Ktieres*.
A, Waikln*; Inland, Zena* George , ,,..p,.od» on the pareot*.

1 this city Kalkaska. H H- Hanrl*; KeaxiUn.
Ttmr A committee eonalsUng of l« supplied;. Krwadln snd Indian
s U Reqireh. Rev. L. R Bls*ell.;'MtoiUon. W. ASOto.*; Kingsley. E. W.

,y.j j

mji,;,.

.,,.0111 * |«.ntou ..f la<t i|

,e.-k at f.v.iral Uk,,.,rhvrv-of 01.r |..iMie

|
,

Mr*. Jsm.
Rapid .City. Mleh.-Sepi. *

This

Tret proved to bf ooaof the moat help-

Th,. Ri

a,, .ft-T a pl.-aaani

« committee mee'u here. 11 will: J- C. NeTeomer-.
Manlsioe, R. /. ; Hoop snd Slave company to indtrami
a number erf delWiw wblehlWright; Maiitoo. F-J. nr7an;.Manton;Rkpl.I* Ibis wtvk on busine** for the.Sn' odnv

f-.r

lUngor

wll1beenlertatoe<Itothehome*o(the'eliT.ill. William Haskin; Northport. J- firm
. ,
^
... friend*
tal fcoturwa at tte e^Bventlon
B, J Gtund. rs I* In Woitort a*^brtoga tbe delesaici toto'ctoacal toaeh city. The flelegates. however, have 1). Dee's; Northport Indian mlsKton.
of$l a day.
! it, be supplied: Nora-uri. J IV Dnr >lng Rev Clark, the evangelist. In
„„
expanses atlosrod tl
with each other.
m
____________
. bam; Old Mission. C W Clare; I’ell*- docUng revival servlet-s.
iCadlllar. *
PetK Juror*.
i.m H. V-Wade; Pcloske}-. First. Arha |
I^wl* Way Is reported o
, ,o co tna*.... «-.* ..
ItSfr-Soag oervice. Htov^flora Tld-

u .« .u. «

baa BRpUTaty.
DoTotlmiBl. RCT. C D. Bautater,

camaloa by the ttale^u*
pn
Magtog oat tbe moat taelirfal tbougfau

drasro Saturdaj'by Justice C-K. Pearl

a n.

tiukey Indian mtolon,

Ellas; ' borne In almuttwo weekk from Grand

W.

**

*^b5.*’‘’TSn»w

^ety am^ breeder*,

Ired^obe^aaat^

ZENOLEUM

m

ua M.cM»tit»bc«»adnalauia»lc«lj»«eBckH*atoiiaiii*«e4Ma

*Thg ftot

Tar Cirtdk 1111111111* mr

For sale by &^WAtT & «

*.ia. s online Sacurtl*. -m the
inland lak.-*

Rev. Tboma* Penn Ullom nnd Rev. D.l Wood: lAke Cltywajl Jennlng*. John Uoul, Hn..p and S'*"/'"™;*"’ ''j visit will, r. l.nv.> h-re Mr and Mr*
CoehllB was appointed to present the' BrliU: Levering. Jam. * Lrliebr Mack ; ting c.i a tine line oMrem-to thly.^
ar.*,m,.*ni. d h.-r t« TrovWthe’^ntolerlalm^totltto.! mar City. S. V. Reagan: Maneelnns. I
P. J LaClour. bookkeeper at

for-tha oomtog
all ttm o( work to their e^ty.

Ho Traoe wf Dtoease

‘ Lake tor a short time, left last week
Maryifo,
ucxfeo. with the hope that

irenih slrevl, l» B. Carproler; W'et-j crlner. Ralph Simons. Allen Ureaeri
State C. E. Cenventien.
At the ’ eebo'meeling' of the varioas
OreatUg* from etate e*ean at
CbriaUan Endoavor ' aocietics of
triet aetnitaries.
dty
held
at the Friend* chondi Sun
BoetaUca to tbe district ^ loU
day arierooon from '6:30 until T p.
■wthm *1 oHcera lor Up easatag ;m. It wa* unanimously docldod to ask
to hol-i

graphing to warship* al sa*.

Miller met with tier Saiunlay snd re-j,j,p rllmate of that section will prove

Fall*, to be soppllwl: Central Ireke. A. minded her that she waa t yvar* old ,
hi* health.
Hi* many
E. Wj-nn; CharievoU. J. W. Vickers: A flne dinner was sened and all had a; frh-nd* here hope that It may.
Charievoix • circuit, to be supplied: goo.1 lime.
j
A. B. Fairijanks reinrnod Saturday
IK
railed
{
aarion
and
Honor.,
S.
W.
Irejge
M
tw
Haggle
Brewer,
who
i
from
a
hu*lne**
trip
north.
Smith srerc married. Charles Whitta­
h, K. Brinkman rame
..vcr froid ! j
ker. brother of the bridd. and Hiss Cross Village, to be supfUleil; fto*' here two week* ago on aeeoam of the |
Irene Ftn arampauieds tho couple, Jordan. George B. Allen; Elk Rapid.. serious Hines* o[ her father. O. l!.|oH MtoiAcm today to look afier wt^clj
Stebbln*. left for her home In Chlrogo.
*hlch he iwnH} purrhasod Id;
t rerreshmaiis and a verr Bac C. S. lUseloj : Bherman, James Ewell

S:M-eaartoe prayer meettoi
hy Oeurge Coveyoa. Northport.

The*

son. George Thompson: Allia. to-be | u-|,_ Monday
[hto cigar fseton' here to Bosley *
supplied: Alden, to be supplied :*Be*r[
Mary Rimngtnn of Copemtoh was a I Hofjnuth. and b*« leien at Central
Lake. F..C. Walers; Bcllaire. W, A.

W. H. Hirtbut. HofthpbrU
A TCTT pretty wedding ccremtmy
Mutie:
-as ofrfemnUed fay Justice A. F. Ner
RowptloB to Tlsittog deto^saglvai
tlngar on &ai Eighth street Banda/
hythAAlba Bhidearorero^
eveetog when Henry Bale* and Mai
.

fr),, Danhold. s
to •><•<•» '’tol'-- . joicing over the advent of a
at I that was a crarkerjsek.
Islers asalgncil i > the Grand Treverse !
.
|. ... friends here II
I two weeks. !,ht,,r.home on Traverse avenue.
district by
A. T. Fergnson, presiding elder; Alanhto home at South Kaukauna.
)|„ry Ogleiree, who recently sold

.-h||,,rrn
li. «l»l'

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W JKiiicUi-riy. aho rorrnily r

Mil Ibe

School ebildrcn
Know that wh*n it comets lime to'start to school it
means lo

their supplies al the

■ Jnnetloo. Col. where he has been very

of Bast Bay. for the September term IHimoiia. H- C-,Kennedy.
of- Clreull
• 'court tor
Grand
TroveraolI
•*The —inwiM
follnaing a
are the a.slgnmeat.. *lrk with typhoid fever,
county, which will convene Sept. 23;
l of Methodi.i mlnlMc-r* formerly of this
Miss Elble Coodale of Grand Lodge
pp jiding
h<-r nephew. Grej- Waisrm. are vis- "
f. pP
warren Pray. Whltoaaler; Lewis elty; G. D. Chajo.
siding elder
elder of.
of and
and h-r
dlF^cti Riv.
Riv. W.
W. 1.
to uing
Kingai
acndenca. I nkm: W. H CampheU.' the Grand Rapid* dtotrlct;
*i r. M T.nkham's ihto week.
i to ;stee«nd street _ Born to rU nnd Mr* Ray Ganlncc,
n. Core. 11

III town */-.*ii|ite ot 'leys re
d arqiiaimanr. F
Biug
K-yoon.

Soreod ward; Bd Newlob.fTblrd a-ard; church. Grand Rapids: J. W- H. Car-1 Monday. Sept. t. a little son.
porter. E J. Brinkman ami
ai^ l4aBs (or the future work.
Gd Tonaellcr was In Traverse City
Duiet Hour. Rev. Mr. Behrtmtx. KaV Martin J, Holme*, rourth ward; J. T : Itole, Shelby; J A. Bra.ly. HUlrfab
Shield*. Fifth wart; George Jackson. ( M. M. Calleu, presMlog elder of the Toesday.
Mtosi.m Saturday ••venire
Acme:' W. R Robson. Blair; Albert' Kalamsroo dtotrirt.
I
Bert Wilkinson has moved hto family ;
F.’ram. ovo, formerly welJ.
Ptodgf. Harold HeConnaughey. Ben- Coortade.

East

B*v;

Florence AS-1

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Plrirf Soereury and III* Neods.

L™ L...; a.-,, r lU-ll-o.

Tnreree CHy. -

trsPtrst Otf, fOick.

r

' km.an here, no* locate.! Id Mirtau

H.

*«i7. t e K-.!^ VMinanlm- Fred'
“Saltlmare OuavasUon aad the Moa- aew. E. S. Netoon. Prolnsul*. h-red .^------------ ----------- -aage It Ha* for Ua." Rev.T. P. Ullom.: WU,*

0Mv Book Slort
Cb« Bohirt Co.

■ ip' -t

H. r.

Zu'.

Sl±r-

leave* !>.„** fOT iho Lightenir perfume bouse,
Beodon. uicn- oepu
^to nephew. C M Ttnkham.
returned home from Troregae
---------------------City Sunday.
Hr wd Mr*. L. G. Rayner of Wte-

This i- the srcai c« ntcr -of Schrjol Book and* Supply
Furnishings, Wc buy all books that are used in the
adjacent counties.
Vou can’t forirrit tbc place, but wc say it again.

coasln are vtoltlng Mrs. Rayner'* ais7:»—Song •errfciav tod by chonu'
choir of rlriitog driacate*.

»er«i«ml.*Hl** Anna O. Bodm*. Founh wart.

Ok Rapids. Sept 12.—Elk Rapid* to ter. Mr*. KimballBare boll game belwren Honor and sutuinli* ber repuutlroAs doing at.
Mrs. Fronk McLellan entertained
the Indians Sunday. S«»re 14 to 2 to mnerkB|qililE~aF anv^unrn of equal^ ber aunt. Hr*. Buit, and son. Pelr-

iTitl atrtlic* lor higher,tovorol
There
Addicaa. “WbW a FUt Bunds Pbr.“
Ur.,Rriflith has bU o
Merritt a Mcdtoy.TnTAoeCny. The wagre la Germany last yeaj-. aCeclIog
jcmptotef.
Sw* usod^lo Utoslroto Ihl* addrres iJJ3.6t2 work people.

sire In ISI* section, If not Jn the state, of Homestead, Sunday.
■tore nearl.c ibiring the month of August a total of
Mrs. Kimball to very MI with hev
V

'

■•ll car*

frHpht a.-n- mmi-.l oe the dlaeare.

Doftor* gjre llttlo hope of

City Book Store

AiD. THUlwoAV. »g>Tewe«t«.«
hard enreaaad their desire to
e sapM of tta eioeb sad the pn»-

fyoA Tiarosc Herald

to (hat the tosriiatloB wlU be

HDIALD AMO noom 90.

moet sutataallal beelatas i
eompav hae leaeod the raeMeae*

^ T.
mtuloa to the fair.

JohB J. Cook. Cooway: Rev. H. Wil­
son. Bmlm: Rer. John Rodpeth. Pe-'

Tlie

ftmi ooBi-t




ob

«tt«r of prstsBl liBporttDee to ~r
MMU7. Be hu Jnet rdomefl firm
strip 10 »itopeB»« hi. «r« eutsisdit
poWie sCBin atler ravshlBg
Heir Totk ••• tSU!
•>] sai sot U ts<rer of glriof np

aw- a. A.1
S6.«

Oalla. of Maekltmw Clti wa« rieeted

mm ttat u hot foBBtad OB aetBo( of the Lord's supoatie doeiriBa. the ■apeioeot Je pro- par wa« obserred. the Rev. J<*n'RoddaeUre of bv*. beoauae It lead, to path admlntotering the bread and Ihe,

!

tBstahimj aod naoertflaty of bu»loee« Rer. J. Atwhle McKoe the cap. they,
•Arf
coBdUJaai I taUere DeiBg.aul*ted by ntllng elders An-(
la a eOBtlBBaaee of the proteeUre drew LaFtage ata E. J. Harrl. In tbe;
priodpto that ha. »ada oar
admlnlrimtloB <rf the elcmeou.
oas nnaflItiTr- U U Ig eeUdi to wlih
The following to the program for,
that the weKaic of orerr part of thta today;
i
toaatiT.ehoBJd be furthered a. agalMt
led by tbe Rer. |
the net ot the world. I am eeldeb. AUred FOwIer.
<r
Wbea It to for the tolereeU of the

'

JoaeriMB people that the tariff bo rertoad. theolet KbeioTlaed; bBtt do



pet haltore that h to for oar heet 1»-

Report, of pmnameat comattifeci i

.J, home mlniOBa foreign mluJoai.,
freedman. jbareb «reetloa. minUterlal I
work, minis-!
teraria at the ptwe*t time that oof lertol relief. Sunday acbool work, the
lartf ta rertood."
■college board, tcmpraacc. young peo
nv to pood ~eoB to belleee plo'* aodeUea- and aystematic benefi
Uat the oplBlop. Bpro-eed hr Oob- ceaee.

gnsnnir MeCMBf? are the eenUmeaU
RecepUoB of new members.
of a earp larta majority of the repoto
Reporis from
Ileaaa of lOehliaa a. well a. of hU
Popolar meeltng o
«wa atate and tba aBtlra eoastry.

-

Deantlfol oral three-ply

wht.

Ail tBv<n'-wv<-' iharvmway.M
t4a. tr-

to W >if~ut

THE UP-TO-DATE
GASH GROCER

IllMatAuii-.-l S

r«-

necred Iramea. .toe 10.19 In .

PEBE M APOllETTB

22^E. >

u'black, emerald and wealhorcd

mcetatloos.

comprialng

smmm

VmTInc ••.«( v>A- ttil.r- that 'Ola rnrt
• -jn-ti-wt. .oU.Irtur.-ln.- --»><■ ar.- o» mm- »*■«•

fu<]-

aeapei. portrait., game, fruit pictori*. etc., etc. All lor

UfiM

ratiC .al-l

oak eolore. with rich, gold om.

each.

Call onlek (or Urtl choice.

Tbe Rer. U C. MeSride of McBaln
was elected moderUor for tta eaenliig
■lx aMntht. aad the Rer., James M.

. -■i
'

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EXCIJ^IONS

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■r.r i-a-wt>.iw A
•naOly. MIA.

m

H. F. Mortler. O. P. A.
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25c PICIIIRES

SUte F.lr, DetrolL dept. 11 to It
Pere 'Haraneiic aernir
will m3I
Ror. A. Fowler. Harbor Spring.;
ronnd trip tlckcig to Deiroli. aecouot
H. K. Wood. Elk Rapid.: Rer.
the SUIe Fair, at mte of leVare plu»
ceoi*. whieb lor'
McKee. Bail Jordan; Rev. Darld How-,
Hje Sept, lt-12air.
Ticket*
<
elU LanilDB. Synodical Home Hitslon the fair.
tetorn any day
.- . end 15. good
B. J. Harris. Blmtra. ap to and Including Sepf. I6tb. Mk
Andrew LaForge. Blk Rapldi; George
I. F. Mocner. 0. P. A.
Crafcer, Omena.

part of o«r hove sarkei IB tta liope tonpomry clerk.
of «otm* other martou. RodprocUy
At (be erealng eeseJoa tbe serstoni
M oovpeUBC Brt^ win not ta pro- was mwhod by the reUriag nmderTBItf 4artBK the life of the next eoo ator. tbe Rev. M. tollson of Bmli-a
mw.
le Bol» elBgl® srpioteot from the tbcmc. He Judlctol Aspect
,4,«ota hr the lesaer. of tU. tooTO-



poR SALg-n SR ywyr

__________ .

OmeBa tanreb at S p. bi. Taeeday <
tbe folknrisg deIccVee present: Rer.

ItwWon.

MB MeOesry of lliiu>e«Hs.

'

NOtlC Of Sp«lhl MPhtlng
Tfcket. o« enlr A-tH-Jet—.

Sept. I». t*. SO. 81 aad SS. good for_____ ....
isiara any day «»P to aad Inclodiv; it

by|«y of Pftoakey oemrooed la

tar that U Um c«rl7 4>7>
toekey: Rev. .Wm. SWebolhero. lAke
MtW «iHU of 18H ce erf Ibe ■trm- CItyf Rer. L. C. McBride. McBaln;
mk tad devest volest rslted tn ob- Rer. A. W. Jobnetoae. Pb. D.. Cadillac.
^w«i to ttat dSBcer «s* Congreta- Rer. J, M. Dalla*. Mackinaw City.

t
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TRAVKRSE CITY. MICH.

wii
-

r’.1^' Ht.l=SU:-!S2A;'r,

A OuBrantesd Cure ft

«r£Sk

^.........1

Harqi--------------- ------- -( yiii

bandlBc win be ealaraed aad re-!
> ftao or raaea Mskt. a TisM of
modried aad provided wltb the Uteet embodied
to aa ladlaa poeito
deecripMoa of Lady CaraoB.

HeCtavr* paeltkw

«

Psew

propertr fonaerly owned by J. W.
Biater at 7« WadklBfloo etreaL Tbe

ufam ef tbto cUis. lo a very
abort Ume the brntltatlon trill be In

mTwHT

wiiM. Bu.c:u

BepManher «ih tbe lahe ahej*
M UtohlpBa BoolberB Ry. wlU raa tta
OllB FteUy Etaurrioa to deretovl.

tacked bf eoBC of Trarerae Otyh

a i)r>i>u1ai-d Hwear

aitwo-u Miruipi

Muorworb .r-MAlv. t
|>nd. i«-f bo
..........
TioMSfcTSw-l. aorbo ..
mU-«CrMml.|irrM. ..

8cc them In our .how window.
»m.-e A
»y. Sept,
Mtcblgan Southeru H> Taeadey.
e Gr*nil
•6th. 8p«Ul tmla will
through
Rapid.
without ehaage.
irer»f fliy io CU-ve!aiid,|
»11.in:_i{uffaJu. fl-i-SS-:]
and remm,
d.yr
Tlekot. good
from ticket agenf. or by wriilng- 1
S, Brown. T. P. A., Hlli.dale. MIrh..

Ramsttiber tbs Pises.

Elgin C. Lnwis.
Sjtoraar Ma contlmilEf aU nMirseli we w«l ha« He frealest 8 Days Low Price Sale of

Women’s New Fashfonable
'
Autumn Attire
E.e.8e,a-

U

w;.S

^^
-o

mTet LeTre^'toCloak. Skirt'and’K^ Idlinc!’ We won, r.onjurc wUj, comp.ri.on-we .

n't tempt you with

exaggeration-

shop-worn spring and summer goods to work off at half price-nothing of that kind.

•Ig Solldlag Rsctad tor Auta*
ns ralass of asw- baUdlag. <
«tr«et^ IB twoBtroerSB hliloi of the
UBlisd Slates during the single month ment of hi. daughter. Mlu Blanche, tc
wf ARgast of this year was IU.S10S11 Lnae Thome irf Detndt Thewtadtui
a with $S84104*I lor Ihs will Uko Pisco thl. month.

MEW FALL COATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, FURS, ETC.
The Btasoti'B choi.«al crentious, from the coontry's moat renownM muk. ni.
W<> haw anticipated evory demttntl of urent crowds, and aa wi- hovo nlw-ays
horetofon- been acknowludsed hesdqoartew. we will, -luring this aah‘. luor.'

25

wsrth OBB .this gala of mlUtons ar?
ths bopat and plans and expectaUoD!
of hattor thing, to day. to corns wbia
taoosdsd and bars acoompanled the

;

taUdtogn of the ttaoBsandi of
bCMi and new business block, aad
. 1 . m mlUs -aad toetortss toclcdod In
r'- «he iiboTS eompSatloe.
Confldenet-.
Shectr. taporUiBity. these ars the
chief reSBlrimisBU to Ua {wodacdon
tkma for a aattoa as wril a. tor a cU}aad a TUlags. Of far more worth to
this pooatiT than aBjr-toctea.e to the
aalaa of Wad. and ftaeks aad seeurit)sB am the toigsr hopes Ud broadaasd plan and toemasd saergy which
bars their btrih to thepe new bulWiam Bad -which, through tbw.

FINE

ORGANS
Taken in exchange
for KIMBALL PI­
ANOS
few
wedtv'To make
room for another car
load of pianos

•oat News
Work was tagaa Tu^day npn the
btrwetaml wnk of a large aew dock at
Acme la »it bay by the Kortbem
Mldd^a TmnaportaOpa compaar.
whan baatosM from that polni
oeutanUy tocmatd. A large ««•
wareboasw to alu to to built. Tlio
pompaay to adding also a large addli
%

Uoa to their warcboaK- at Elk Rapid..
the trip of the sMii^r Illtooto lad

t

the hsarlest «r Ito amsoa. both In
Algmcato tweriktod'and sent out.

Baadar. states AMt l. C Bunu. wh.

'

There wets ahtoi^ out more tb.u
aaa b^l. of ai<pl««. rwea carloadt of
-pototoees and k^load of torrel stuff

-to (Hd Mlmhm. .^Slxteeii hundred
*
pdscss af freight wlsre token on at OIJ
- Mtoaloa. The ooi^ay U making man;
-.^.-imsioromenu at ihsbay poini.
r the growing builneu o{
tbslte



The Bma. aaBltariom to the
■« a new tostltuUoa to to niabiUhi-d

-

tog already been organised and aril-

'
'

ales or auedatloa Bled In Lanring. the
tapltoi stock to be tlOJiW. Tbe ual-

to get them out .of
the way. All In goixl
sha)>e, and many
makea to select from.
KIMBALLS. Story
& Oark. Chicago
Cottage. Estey.
Clough & Warren,
and others. AM
martced in plain fig­
ures.

tariam wOl to tor the trernmni
!the Wsaor and opium babli. and the
, • jtaethod of treatment will ta
... %

whtA ha. beep ptacUcsd for mum

First customer gets
first, choice. Every
one a Bargain.

NEW POPULAR PRICED
COATS

of fine ijualUy Montaguac an<l Kcrse^ *ml
lixrd

Broaddolh

materials;

lengths;

and

Kcrs**y straKiiDgs;
coUois and enffi:
garmeuU.

famoy

-12 to 52

strappwl Uilor

ijk-Ii

stitelicd

loose and fiUal

They arc all bcautim.
will

like

4i'riece

—A aplendi-i aKsenm--nt. 12 to '■il
inehe* long, swi-ll styl--». i-U -v-I'TS

Dinner Set

'aii.l'sie.w. ..t $5.00 Rtod $7.50.

new effects in

them,

nira

for fall nm!
nnmateliable valoca,

NEW

tRAVENETTES

At

llie

rate they art- s-dling lii-re it would
Seem iheri*

is no

oilier bouse irt

town that lias any f-w
perhapa

there isn't.

sale, nn-l

New

-bii^

mento in haiulsom-- iiuluniii m»U

a|wcial nt

els. new larg-- slo-ves. newi-.-l ruffs

9W, fl2.50.'si5. %lt. «U $20.

and oollars. utany
atitrhixl
An

FUR LINED COATS

m-w cffi-.-ts in

slrnppiiigs.

Iwlis.

uw-ptallirl sii-is'ing of

clewrly

tailortvl

.-tc-'
tln-~-

gnrnirnto at

the

FR^E
^m
With 99 PAminm TieVf^e
wetireatktc

6 CUPS Cr

nitrortive prir.-t:

VLO DISM^

SPECIAL VALUES IN FUR-LINED
COATS, made of fine Brovlclolli.
etjnirrel-lin.'d,
nltra

for

fashionable

$7 50. $10. $12 50 ud $15

shawl eolkni.
gannenta

and

inaitiwly finest shown at ISO.SilO,
|;r> and S45.

We Expect a Biff Uie •!

al valntw at

$1. L25. 1.M, 2 00, IM, «tc.

EXTRASPEOAL -New slyllsh Riln
C«ls. wonh $7.50. at $5.00

COATS FOR GIRLS AND MISSES

NEW SKIRT STYLES
'riiat must make yon yi. ld ti
of llaw- ciffi-ri

limi- tomnrn.w.

PANMA. CBEVIOT. SICILIAN AND MELROSE
SKIRTS —Many nr» and clev.-r eff>v-U in strip,

GIRLS’ SCHOOL COATS-I- ha„-ls.mH. slyl.w.
n.-w ►le.-v.'.. lir-» i-iilTi. r:il l-i:! '-'anil and .v«ji.
fortolile. from Lin.'y n.'.-.":.--- and «-l,.-vi..to.

pings and sliteliings.

-.[.eial ul

Bbx-ki

fancies, eu-..
STTUSH NEW SKIRTS-Many eff.-cto in-cl
L-r luckings. new sid<- plailiiigs. hip [*-incl
^2i
fecta, cleverly tailoret!. in all h-vling fal>i

$6.00, $6.50 and $7.50

•renpiDic VALUES in

"New Fall Dress Goods

o.

,

HISSES' COATf
A Jhg assortment
fr-.m
Cbevioto. Kers..ys.F-........... Chsikings., Tb-y an
new m-ieu. styH.il .-ff-.f >a tnn.mingK.
.\1«
ioiigatoto for girls ' to M m *w-.Hl n- w ■lyh-a.
o;.dj and all w..rtb> -.f .ai-’iti"n at

»r.50. *10.00 and 812.00

Y"'i'll liial Uicm.lierc ui great
vari. ty ag

19c. 25c.-2$c. 35c. 5«e.
75c Btoi 100
Tie

finswt' Brrxjd- lotli

»b«iwi. at the pric-. Ihe

<•»
kifwl

that d'ewo'l ftAngh oji. at 91 00
p-r yjfrl,
'

tlic store mt Gives Yon Host ud Best for Yonr Monej,

H. B. EAlSER, m..
T. FlMfW-.*.
promtosat

Imvo tir-

winn<-re
positively
Tbey'n'
aul cannot fcil te rdenae the
uwst porticnlar pec^ile. Pretty
stylca, perfect fitting, exception­

Muslo Meus»

Already aerml

CLOAKS

Easy terms if deured

KlMBAiUl-

Itoa «»sr momhsf at toe

WINTER

rii-cd- the cboieeal croations. mnd--

TO-MORROW

.Mors than IM-rlcUm. rrf the liquor

XH-Bram

UPWARDS OF 300 NEW FALL
AND

m FALL WAISTS

'tlms by Dr. E. H. Bran, of this city.

Ut

tliAt make up Otis big. matchless. «napi.r«tcb»bU- clouk nod skirt st.le.

AID TO $40

.

Many surpritato awiiit you.

the following itoms stand as ropraenUtivo of scores :m<l s.-orps of oth.-rs

winter w-tir;

Wc Will Sell .I)ic Or­
gans Jt most any
Price

ta TniTeiae City, the company har-

r ■„

firmly ami pronouncedly demonatraU? that STEINBERG BROS. Is headquar­
ters tor women’s wear itlowesl prices.

STEINBERG BROTHERS
DRY GOODS. CLSAtWretOTHING ,

traverse; city, michicah

ORANO TkAventt

STATE BANK
CRfttri.

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'$2T^

hcralo, thumdav.

sErmsER m. ins.

^tcr. eu of let ie and M IL bbx-k

Mr. PopC'CaBW to Trarerae Otr
tblnr-lbrec mr» apo. dret eoicrli

HflyTearaAtSimdenl
•DRr

(he employ of (he BaOBah A Lay Co.
aflcrwarde embarklDa In buloeu for
blmwlf uatll hrrcfal reart aco wbeo
he'dlKoniiaued bottom. For alftc

P.y. H.V rud add; tS0i>.
- 3. T. Haaaab to Royd 8«Hb. Iwa
i aad «. block T. P. H.'a 2nd add: t2V>.
AdaUIde ullben lo Peter Biater. loJ
10. blwk U H.. L A CO.-V 7tb aid;
Wi-i.

aeatont be bat held ibe retpuotibtc

Elk Rapida Han Hurt.
Ihlt cliy aad bat aerred tbe comp,
well. The food wltbet of a wide

~ <SEAM^

cle of frleadi follow him In hit t

S 9cr Cot tDEwe4 M 1lw &c»wtt».

BVHNG
PIMn

•eld.

ant of the RMtr Taltpram companr
at Tokle. wire* that tha Japan«a<
tiaahip HIkaaa caught flrat.and aank
rnterday. The Hikaaa wat ena of the
: powerful warahlpa to the Japan
eta Aavy.

Sht waa Admiral Togo'*

fUgthlp in the battle of the a<

♦«

Jtotoh.
A later bfeesaga fren Tek« eeya
ie Mlkaea la at the bottom M
n of Japan with 600 efficeru and

CimiltUon this week 2,750

Almeat
board

H. B. 8«ffort ABd wB« of PortUad,

the emtra
ineludlrig

eomplament on

detaehmania

from

ether wamhipa which went to the rwe-

Mteh, Marned to thdr borne aner a
t«B 6vt rWt vltb (Mr moiIiu. Mr.

I Crtaaaf Tartar hafw
■adiFrmenpei
le Una

Qk Rapida. Sept- 13.—tieurte R>z
waa the elcUm at a painful and aertoui
arcldCBt Baturday. WlUe waichin*
Jamea B. Temler. who «u maklcg
tom.' ropalrr □□ a bay preea. a rH<A
wbirb war. being cut cS, OewyesTt waa
fctrrcd aad amick (flm fa the rlgh;
lacerating the pukllpuk|l. There Is bni
chance
f savtep-ihr eight,
Dly uofortunht^, as
Mr. Foi !( cer.alnly
arm

t .k« Pinitino »
think tboae oho are
hav» ncough. cold, sore throat, or
i chest Irrliailuo. better act promptly,
,
jj^^y Level. Va.

(I
range >. ii.

Jae. Sweent's-t"d wife to Walter R-| He say-:
-| ha.1 a terrible cheat'
Hamjer. lot. l-2.dH.S.|o n-i:, Wock St, i irouH-. cauw-d by smoke and coal
^ diist (lO Div luDB': but. after finding no
iBterlochcn, tl.uii
Ci-o. i:. King

I

Marks. |«rcvl. sec.
Xlatilc U mu

aiimptlon, Coughs and Coids.' Great,,. eat aale of any cmigb or long m.'dtruxto R.E. vanAl.ilne,' to the world. At Johoaon
f

parcel, «*, 5, (owir :c-,'rangv 11;*1.'! i^n’'drrtg ai..Je*,‘W and ll'o..; gtiir.
lateed- Trial bottle lO
Howard W*hi(tog and wife to Pram
Ditaelution of Part.
•* E Robbina, lots l.vu li. block I.
B. 1. Ibsi of Lone Lake brioct
W. H Eckler and 1.. K. Cleveland.;^
Griffln A WtonK-'s add: S3<n..
(Be Hvnld vSee famiiln ot SbtncBn'i Mewirtg an Immente heie in the pen
Tbos. ilartln and wife etj uf »of iho have been con.luettoK an losur■orlr white deal eon. l€ rowed. Urge. aide of tha ahip balew tha watar line.
buslncts-s, bare disaolyct] pander•Mir BMtliired. It WM pUBled Mar It la aald toat Tope waa not on beard.
g : ship. Mr. Bckier retires and Mr. Clevo■nie Mikata «eaa a flrrt claaa batiie. laa.l wtil eooilDue the bualneaa to aa
BBd Mn. O. M. 8>onUB. ot Floe Oiorc

ahlp of 1SJM tena diaplaeement.
The Mortbero UtehliaB Traatperta- edrried 000 ofRean and men.

toOlcc to the Hannah A Lay Mercanillo

tMh Oft. U boUdlag a new wareb
ttm feet to tfbMwtoM. at SottODi
Bar to accoBiBeilate iu crowtoi baaiBMB (naa that potoL
vieea
The atuBtoer wort o( the Ora
ObMwMI

a

tM Caueaaua chew that the

Btruggle in prograaa between tM Tartare and the Armenian haa niw aatiimtd tha aspect of a hely war. Tha

UMidee U aboat completed

Md alt adeaeee ordera are teadlac
' vtoMr. oM hundred seU of alelghi Tartara have epanly proclaimed tuch
balm alrcadr booked for northeni
r and are\trylng to axiarminate

ak. he has got off
who, - after having mnt racted
or iadlgesiliin. Is still able
Ceo. JamcKm and wife to A. J. Wll-, toiH-rf«t
I
Dr.
King-s New I
r? nnee ' »>•> dO '
Pills. A qoick. pleasant and rertato
for
r headtrhe.
headarhe. mnstinailrm. etc,
Store Co.'s. F. H.
Wm. L. Rroi
Ik'23c at John,
l^g S
i.i Meads and .. ..
^ stores; guarantees].

ne eaae dar that the Qoeee atr
baae ball team defeated the Orawn

Tha tioubla reached a elirnax In the
toato at Dock taka Leber dar. the diatricte of Zengzut artd Jebrait. Thera
Ottoee atr team vaa defeated hr the the Tartara are meaaacreing tha ArXlBBBler heee bell team hr a aeore of

oanlaoa In great numbara without di»

dtod.

tlnetion of age Or acx. A theuaand
TarUra have creamed the Persia-Rua-

Threa eaaee were died Hoadar «lth
altn frontier and Joined In dattreying
ODWtr aerk Walten for toe Septem­
ber tom «( eesrt which begtaa Bept.
M. two belm the outcome of the J. D.
•Pike taBure aad the third belar the
The rmrtllatpd bdOiaa of children
waOAaowa horte deal. WUllam ^ari to tha doge. Tha few aurvlving
dar T*. WOUam HaUeo.
wnt allowed to purehaoa their livea by

.

Traverse City Markets

m

. Bar. Lert T. 1
i. ferTBerir ombraeing Ulamlam.
At THIlt the Coaaacka and Soeialicta'
of the Brenloc Record, haa accepted
can to the paatorate of the FVlradi daahcd arto 100 Secialleta wore klllod
-dtareb at Wabaah, lad., tor the eo- Of wmundedL Many ethcre wore tromMlm rear. ThU U a. dir church plad to death in the panic following:

Tho proper place for moDcy
is in a aafe bank—wbcrc yon
are sure you can pet it 'wlieti

per cent compootKl
compoBntksI

...

tfO.

tenrea a widow

Prokop Kyaclka and wife to Wm
la Oarl<^ Lyon. e« lot ^ and lot 6. e T,li feet,
lock a, P. H.'a tod Mt-fSU.*0.
Wm. P. Croiaer-xnrvife to Franklin i

Boabmay. parceli, Foater A Crotaer'-.
Aaen HeCotl, aectetair of (be local
add; fl.OO.
letsa of sata. and Mra. Bm»a Kallj
RobL Batea and wUe io C. -A. Ham. wen qaletlr married to BIk Rapida
lond. nH oTsw fr-%, aoc. 3(1. town *7.
Taaeda/. eranlm. tha han>r affair range 10.
'j
hadm a Ofttopiaia tnrprtaa to.tbalr
.Mrs. K. B. Lewis, et al, to
Trimdi aad tha ernt not bdm •«erine Downey, awv of ne»4. aee. l''.|
anltr^LBBOMcad uatU Tbnradar. Mr.
town 29, range 9.
aad Mra. MeOolI will make their home
Polly Freeman to Thomas Rawlings.
beco where ther bare aumeroM
2 and 28 f(. on east side tot l. block j
12. K. Fife Lake. $43.1.73.
j
The eereMp. traa perfomed hr
Sarah B. Haarlnes (p Hanman!
Bar. MUo Wood of the Preabrterlaa
Ward. w-ID feet lot 40..Oak Kelgblr:
«hateb aad the ooaple were atteaded
|4«..
^
br' Dr. aad Mm. O. A. 4aWM| and Hiaa
Wm. L. Brown and srife to Oscar
Bertha Kallr. •
/
orse. n-(a feet o( loti 76 and 77. (5ak
aivan p»rwwall Bp^aL
... Owtaig to the rwolgnAUon of E H.
Pope from the loeal manMrabip of;
tha

NoTthem

Goods, $ .68
Good^ .88
Good^ 1.08
Goods, 1.28
Goods, 1.48
Goods, 1.78
Goods, 2.08
Goods, 2.68
Goods, 3.48

All Black Sill^ (except "Money Bak”) 10 per cent discount daring this sale.
This sale is for Black only, and only for the eight day-s.

only 12,00 a year.

Craverse eity State
Bank

Chas. B. Dran. «d, to Wm. P. Lasg.

BM bone waa la Trarerwe Otr

mad he

Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black
Black

intcreat

mito walUm toward North Faik

He waa M rearm <dd aad a 6Ci-78.
lambar of Compaar B. Twaatr-Bfth
Margaret 0. Lackey, ii.. to Oeo. F.
HkdOcaa lafaatrr. Be enllated Dee. JotanaoB and wife, aeli of seM. tec.
St. Ba. aad waa diaebarted Sept d.
town IS. range 9.

$ .75
TOO
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.75

acmi ■ annually,

TO OUR FARMER FRIENDS
A FEW WORDS ABOOI WIRE FENCE

dtorABome. waa atrtekee wito baan

botoa.

here are the prices

Safety vuolt lioxea lo nut.

Real Eatota 1
U Oa?5W^to Jei

>U t-lB-lMt, Steele A Spaeer'a add:
•toi^ and teU to toe ronad. Aaam- t»M0.
\
bnbiaea waa ctiM. but 'tha wafortnCbaa. B. Dim. gd. to Wm. P. Laag.
aate mao died brfOre raaiAlm the parcel, aee. n. town K. range 11: *3.-

We are going to give tbe ladies ot TravcKe City and vicinity one* of the best chances
to buy Black Dress Goods they have ever had.
The new fall goods are all in. making one of the best selections we ever had to
-choose from. Black is alwayts in style, and no woman has too many black dresses.
And at the prices we are going to make during this sale they are within the reach
pf every purse. To give you an idea of some of the blade fabrics you can buy dur­
ing this sale we giv,e below some of the best ones:
French Serges, Drap De Ete. Panamas. Storm Serges Plain and Fancy, Chev
iots, Mohairs Plain and Fancy. Roxanna la granit^weavel. Broadcloths. Venetians,
Voiles, Cre^ and Eoliennes.

on aaringa ileposita.

rear at a edet of from. K.ooo

Taeadar afteraaea at Oraad SapIdB.
ncM Kim. aa tomate e( toe Sol-

-\n»1 it’s one of the best things you have seen.

BEeiNNING WEDNESDAY^ EVENING AT 6:30. SEPT. 13. AND ENDING
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 20TH, .. .

you want it. ' We pity three

mb a larce aaetuberehlp, aad a new The Soctoliata breko up a rallgioua
Maaw of worebip U to be erected toe mealing.
tefTMI.

the Plact hr
Woney

Mm
BLACK IS-HERE

Calk Jlbout

J\ $boe Sale
^ Our mIc <5f the E. C. Lewis stock certainlr cajis the cHmnx.
Novi-r-in tho history of onr store have wo sol.1 so many shoos iit
Aiufiist. . Tho Leiris stock was pntctimlly u now stool of shoes.
Mr. Lewis hariug btul tbooi but a few months.

Every Shoe is a 6eod Shoe
'nutl to Uiink wo oro sollim; them u! such reiln.-oil priots I

|.4 to 1-3 bfl the Regular Price

^ample Quotations
llltn’a Shots

Heights; $1,000.

Mon's Patent Calf Shoos.
BItichor stylos or the rt^tihir.
The swellesl shoo of this sea-

Wm. Conelan^ and wife to Thonus
Copeland. awU of fsrHI aoc. 23, to«n

aea.
They sol.i
uow they go for

for

Sf.OO.

aiemtirs Shots
Womon's Pnli nl
Kid !
process, an- boo.1
$■•{ 00 and $3..70.

Calf

$2.50

$3.00

Miehlcaa yAtnapona-|

PLOWS—We have the celebrated "Oliver" in all |)attcros and sizes, of
wo(xi and steel be.tm. from $(i.'><J up.

UoB compuy In ihU city and his re-acnral to ^Icnge. the blaVlodte and
chapter.' Nm 191. R. f. M.. aiid the;
Trarerae Chy ConBcll Royal and 8c-:
Met Meat era tendered him a farewell
c «9per at the Little Tavern Saturday
evealBC. about thirty members of the
cqmBlsatkm being present. E. E.

It Quiets
the Cough

White petldrmed the oBce of toast■eater and Immediately tollowlng the
'faaBfBet a general joUlftcaUon hour
was b^ in whlcfa every gneal of the
ptetolBit otembera of toe Masonic:
todgaa of tbia diy and hu held the'
Importaat omea of thrice lllusirtous
■mater while he now facildt the oDre
at prtodpal coadocior of tbe. work
. -Dartm him tWMly-toree yeaia of servlee ta the order be'hai been active
aod hla potJthm wlU be hard to fill. I
Tbe bangoei «»k the form at an>
oyner iproBd aod frya. atrws and raws <
termed the main nwaiu.

eartr tolt moratag on (be Illinois,
wbera be wllMake toe poilika In lbc^
RU family will i

• rptiBlB la tbU dty toU wbilar.

1

C«if Shoes in ilio now styh>s,
sboi's that soM at $11.00 and
$3.00 for,

Womon's genaino Ikmgrd.n
Kid. nowijtt shapes, a gomi
Wearing and
that solil at f:

$2eS0
Mens Work”,Shoos, g
solid ones thill will slAiid n
.
and k.vp out tho n-ainr. Thov
sohl from 12.00 to
redn<-ed to

Fino Kid Shois. with n.-w
leteiit lips. ni>-<- light ml-s
fordren. Tlicy sold at ll.^U.
prill- now.

$1.19
Huudn\ls of jxiire of Bo.vs". Misses' and Cbihln-n's Shoos indniled iu_lhis huh'.
lamily. '

It's a gocxl

time to eboo

up

the whole

BLJOOIEtS
’ We have them in Open and Top. Single and Double, and to close them ovtf
to make room for w'imcr goods, what we have wilt go at manufacturers' prices.
HARNESS—We have a number of sets of Single and Double Harness, at
prices that will surprise you as to their economy.
If you arc needing any of these goods it will pay ycju to see us.

^ArwJ^ra»rTT rvctaeU^hMkws s^wraiK
■at I ew* Bt lit* le 'itVsTJoa^^l emnvr
stiipicMii.--WIU..SX B. TsLirr. Wavs.

Mr. Pope left:

TraM-CoB^BCBial FTeUbt company at,
DaatMrxi atreeL

This isoDC rctsoB why Ayer's
Cherry PectortI is so vtlutble in coDsumpiioo. It mps
the wear and tear of useless
couKhiBf. But.it does more
—it coDtroIs the inflaromttioa,
quiets tbe fever, soqcbes, and
heals. Sold for 60 years.

>rcn's Patent C«lf. Ki.l ami

ii/ers kT"
ass ■ssp'-a

THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE GO.
▼•KAVKMBSe

OITV.

MIOM.

'..'vv'*'MIANO YRAVEMe HBRAIS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMCBR V
RORTONCIDA.
I
Ate Vee I
mler’f • f«v *vs Im<
Mn. JbUwb PiaaiL are etall-;
Ehcaced people aso
noyd Bmeb w«r- relaUvea la
1 that, after rnamate.
:iiT^.
j«»a3.
Mr. aad
Frifiw.
iaj, r
r«Bn>U« i------------IbeeaOUTeS.
OBCDandLaanicaB
anddM. by
keepUc camr
tl
lae muses
uure e. imco
ana tmara «aa be
ne arowco.
oy arwpuic
«tAJesandor HrlanU and wUa ha»e ln« relaUrea f
Pny socot sStortu- i,
la
Mlaa Cora Pr

BnrScBd
I
left
Mft
yeaterday
yesterday
to
Mr—Maple
City.,
~—
cntloas
“.......................................
In
pood ceodlUon
*.....................
wRh Seleedays
liMti
Tlatilnc
their
bnxkar.
J
o
S
b
M
o
:
nln
(or
wfew
Traratae City.
1 Where
they will auead eehooL
' trtc Bitten. 8. A. Browa.. at BsaasttaauadlM High_______—
....................
.
..
I iBDb. tkla week. Mr. MdMlalaa
Mn. Martha Bceter U Boi qnKe •o
^------------------------------traserae Oty from this stetally are' Mias Madxle Raseh at Cbleaco
rule. S C..
-ftw years.my wife
well. 8a»"el Seeley aaj lire. Bertha fmeraherlS

- of
- MaeoBb
Macomb eoOTiy.
NOTICS TO COR
no hare
have beeni D. aad Helen WUtstm. MaclM MHUe-; ed with reMUres at ihU place for a i suCered lattwsaly from dyapepala, ooaBamuela of Elk Rafilda
aeat for
Mr. TrrV and wife, who
E*»fy wMk car
few days last week
i pUcaied with a tqtpU Urer.
rer. ttnti
* ahr
'
the Mltfour!: tod and Oa.Mlved tM 4sU te u)
Hr. and Mrs. Kewman of Traverse. lost her streasttl and rigor.___
ipor. aad__b»
iday.
I Mr. and Mi
are rlstUng with the la^'s imr- ‘ came a mere sriwck of her
tr fonocr
fonacr Mf.
from WhAham-a through HIH, (Vc
eata. Mr. and Mn. John Toresos
iTben the tried OeetHc Bbtero. which
I haa been frayHed and li j
ikor and hU wi% dreae to
r,
aae
naaiiy
^oe
to
tereral
weeks.
The)
Hiss
Katie
Batch
of
Good
Harbor
Is
helped
ber
at
aae*.
aad
Saally
made
aek
lake from' ........................ „......................
fiaio^day .
............................................. - . . entirely well. She

•U BOW Mtjw
ndnoicr dn>aa. ta T>»t. Carr's to tthe bit4f». maklne a decided left law week to their
and _healthy."
Johaaon Drop Stow Oo.
.. .
) ImproremeBt In the roadway.
...
_
.
* JoAai
erae Cltr Saturday.
F. II mWs and 8. B. Walt 4 Soar.
A nniaber from here took advantage
adrantage ' Mrs. May Shephard
Sbepbard are rlaitl
rlalilng r
aaoDHARSOR
I
tUllan BMnmnJ imcBt a««kai heri'
Bolton went to Trareree City I
A. W. Harwood'H-.wUlnc decided ]
palming of the Uambeo exrtiialcw
ilcw to Peicekey;
Pvicekey ' tire*
tlT«t of this place. Mrs. Bbrpli
Shephard will ■dramsu\ sella aad piaiaatM them.
. Tame,a‘iSr«'??"b«TV.U«
« N«tk UaUr pldcla. Wad.- with a load of hay today.
Improremeau on hU
Calso take a trip to South Man
a buiile.
last FrtdayMabel Harrit of Trarwae City rls- the ham. ouibnlldlnga. etc. '>
Mrs GIbeun
Gibe
and Mrs.
rs. Green took ^and to rtali with ber broth*
Itfd Miss Cora Pray over Suadai.

Sept. 10.
to Elk Kelderhoase and family
their Sonday ecbonl classes
da!
Ora Fairbanks and C3iS Prar of,
----------------«nie Clif to »ork UJ-t Monday.
*?llf'"*_**
v^_,^elKh,
tnem SuBdiv
Suh.div 10 •»*
CRy sbcm
ARWXL
U Ovorby calk'd on P. Orinuloen
trip
up
the
l^ea
h!;
Iting
wlih
N
Mnbday
'
I
flardoB
Earl
and
family
tare
uored
place.
«ae day laat a t^vk.
0-. Sepi n
olesaam oarlr siren in Iwr honor i
Trarerse City | ioa> their ne» boose.
Dell nichcrd drore
MiM Tbea
came honf
. And ■fiwti
, Mrs. .Dars-in of Port Oneida Is the
nday.
laat Hoodar afu-- a Imi wwka’ aur her ancle's. AH report a good lime.
gneel of Mn. F. E. Fisher.
BepLll.
■epi. 11.
•Ilk Prof, and Mr* Unebanrer In.
car oindocii
COUNTY LINE.
_________
I
ScfioDl commenced Iasi Monday.
t LxHaad. who a
Salre
. Perry 's i
Mr ard M's i } Conk t«d ehilGL£N HAVEN
< with Professor Dnmbrllle and wife a«:
. who hare
T'O wesc^l. toadi d w^wood and!'^«^^^,, ^
O-eid.
‘“iS?'.b,I Mrs. Perr,
igan of CIrdc.
Srawtd fo* erhrai.
e <
t
Simply great to CMS
irsion
to
rl«t
;
turned
Ui
i
Kalamazoo
'- rleof >'*^•'<1‘■I*
McKilibcn for 'Mo., came n- ihe . j
Mrs. Maakestad of Somms Bay virl>nt) Sic. at Johnsop Drag
Miss K>ier Coals of h
ilslng U rU land
Lakeside niols«;.
House. suu Mr. Bogart's sister. Mrs. Angus Fife.'
fiad with Utk Andersoe Bandar '
j Store Co.'s.. F.
1
H. Heads aad S. B.
He Is traveUng alsu for bis lilng h.T parenis. Mr.
1 Mrs. Wb
™. ^ mi.- ... ^
v,.!.., « Sik R..U., -ill, i
»•
■ week and be
. Mrs. Nel'le h
Hen
i ip netroU. »
! Wall A Sons' drug stores.
lib. as she ks attlcted srilh Coals.

IS. |ih Haas, il
The rfakhen pie s.wlal at Grant
Itode prepare meals for the ihrosbers '
Arae. «» •»k»'n 'jp'
Su-ih ManiK.
Irand
! church was well attended. 114 lielng
Minnie Peteraon Siin.Uyrl!
“ ^
bulli ■
I Ihe amount raised.
<if her danshter,. who
Rapids, the
«ltb Mrs. OrlniitUPB.
prt^nred
I present he. Is improi
ana
■ry ansious tor
HODGE.
I
Lea Bennett, son of V' a-d Mrs.
W. Bennett anil famllFof fjLwrence. • George Benoeti ,is attending Ilya High
The mile
Mrs. McKflilien b
Mlrh.. are rlsiiing Ms brother. Ktner- school at Trav.Tse City.
ilmtier for t:
le many firm friends here who
i-ngera, good capacity to ft^ighl and |
S .
ELK LAKE..
Deep Water point for
...........
..............
,
• ison BeMle-t
j
Ur and '
•y to
have
her leave.
I- H DU
DUoo eoi
•111 prove a fine addliioo.to the wair!- Mrs. Win PoVen of Blk Rapida
! Oscar Johnson and
family havei
Mr. nod Mr*. George llodgc. Mr*, lalned cemp
company
sen Oil)- Il
comfnn imd bpslness,
an Elk Imke risllor Svhttar.
y.
moved
Ifion Tbev made many | Wlnchcomb and F. M. Pleree of ibU i Wedni-sday.
_lke- of Cirand
.
Hat
^hu Matilda Gee la wo-king
wt
to
during
tiring the seven vears
vear* .• vicinity spent Friday at the Maccabee
Msecabee |
A number of fanm-rs In this vicinity
brotlier. Caofc JFalker. of warm friends
there atoo. for wo saw Frank 0-Brtci rioting ni
who arc sorrv jo tave ' celebration In PeiusLey.
, . have their fall wheat aown.
they Uvod
Sleeping Rear life sarlng-ktallon.
f
lly.'’‘a%'’*Mn
Vlillatn
»Mr.
and
Mra yuilam
wood of d„a-ihat way Sunday.
V. JobBMin will be long .
School opens here tuilay. with Miss |
llaiile Gnlard ha* rviumed to Sher
fbemleavt
rave.
4 bosinoas I
K. Hcrrifleld iiaDsacied
Unli
•h take
Uke ipeot
ipent Sunday with rciatel
Hoxi'o war called ii> Man^
r every lime the sound I Lulu llolmea as ti:ari|^.
, man to commence l.-r year's acMmllng.
S^hore.
I eelou Fridav. Hs wife, who has been ---Thuraday.
■need »- dlstrim !Co f
Mr* Ht^Vmu. and daughter Mete
church
ortho music of the I
Prank johespn has a Lnuher here
gchoo! wmmenced
Mr. aad Mrs. Job" Walclvare raor-' vigUinK her parents In Mancelona. Iwr
,d vi?
Sv
Rem e I “*an Is heard It will U- a reminder of on a vlsP.
. t.m
___ _________
Moodir with
-;h His*
Mi.._____
Ida Barber
^hack to Angrtl afictanabaeaccaf:i„|.qolie sick with malaria, r
.sn
F. Si ' hn-, a* It was through kcr enenty in,
Miss Katie Wolf ba. U-en assisting^ teacber.z^ Miss Barber li one bt Gi
(Smo^ears.
,
. |
retuvnod Sunday erenlng
'“^Trida?'^al^7hmnT^M* ani
'»*at the money wa* rdised ! Mr*. E.I L.'i»«n
In Nt
bousebnld Trarenw's liesi leachem. She
: Oeonre Frink and tamllr fe mor- port, bis wife gaining.
i duties.
(or their pitrebaM'.
taught here lieforeand the district will
.........................In on his tdrm there.
ryte new wmev b-ddne a> ,
Mr* Gan McKInrie
■ be pleawd to welcome her hark.
~ - finished and In use. nothwitbi
iKlled relative* and friend* I
tiMkay Saiardar.
.In a i»eh-i;( rar.l* >here_are Jin:.-!
■ he strike vblrb was made by
yeeienlay and today.
Carl O
Mk and Mrs BO. Winnie and Mr,; the Itboro-"
The lialigsme played here today lie-. 013.1.-.9,C1MI juRfsHile tWEereni whU: : night. She had In-en falling Ip JteaMli
lih hr- oB-ents. Mr-»nd Mr*.
and Mn: Oeonre Frink Roent Sunday
mason
. w, 8mbh is
Iwien the Hajde Cliv and Glen Arliov hands.
for some time and death relMM her
Poler Hansen. Sunday.
«m> Hr. B’d. Mr* wmltm Oar.
■k for John X. Courtade.
<
Hr. Smith
,: buya resulted IS lu 3 In favor of tlw
...................................................
I of ruBcriiig. She waa in her Si^Ei-ar
n. Edwards and famflr of M
• Mr. and Mrs. Harrey Smcdlcy of |a having hU resldeneo (
ited. J. N.
■ Glen ArlKir boy*.
Stoo Reward, fit DC.
| She leeve* to mourn he' U>**, t»s
Hill vislied with
At>ert MI11I
attogpm^tnrday ahd Sunday with Merrill Is doing Ihc pail
1
Mr. and Mrs. D. King i
toFiwdmurihn psprrmii v-i-i-------■ —\sons. Martin and
Patrick Stack ol
and family Sunday.
,
dauchier
of
ralk*!
o
bmnithstihi-n'isattoetou'ilnedMi
dm**|
Weaford. and one daughter. Mn.
Mr. and Wnk Wm, Fnnani called
John Hackings-aSd HU* Ftoence
,
MABEU
: here today.
relatire* at ihU place Sunday.
Wtetera «( HJlicm spent Siuidar n>
Piank OahiJy drove to Traren* Cl^
,,
Sept. !«
nJST; s; iS;
SSS kh5i?t51 “mins »e« laken to Trarerwe City and
•C.
C.
O.
Whlibeck
did
btisinesa
b
ft
to
LowMI Sper*'.
Tuesday.
thr medtol trstvreity. (kisrrk -bring *ttw-' placed in the CailKdlc cemetery by the
. . e diw last week.
Sept. It.
Charle*
BATES.
Dan Uveys and w'fe of Port Oneida
^ Clly
School b«tan last Wednesday
rlslted with Albert
Millington
lingion and,
and
'
, NORTHLAND BEACH.
Mr. and
Mmlly Simdav.
f to___________
Hr. Qlls.la plowing nad putting In
Mra. Sammons and son Oerald. who
riyiagto ^^1 *(rin^ ^ MMIng im tliv
IT® to Mr. Sbuircs.
"Men who stay at home every night!
summer *t i
Ber. Haaip left last Monday for lilthave been soendli
In Inman, who was Hsltlng bis eon
Mr*. Lewis and ber daughter. Mrs.
an- not good for anything." aoys Dr.;
Friday on the ;homein
j home in C6a.'*
Cbaf* Grove
Grove. Mich . aUo to
'St’^V'S.
at North Cnlty. Is h6me again.
» rltltlng Mrs. Kenwood, left for
attend
the
Michigan
t*.
U.
runfvrenci.
dmiDoU*nto*aycue
thsiit
Ml*
Julia Holmes Smith. We don't know
rdner for a
I days, returned Missouri.
who Mrs. Smith is. but hnmb for ber
with Westen A McCrny'a.
k. Saturday.
St. Looia. Mlcb
Noribland Beach wooda
mIu
Irene Cal
laed Burk and Miss
M
anywa).—Petoakey Dally Reaorter.
le Clly hare plicbed a
. The Hlsaea Elizabeth Anna Holton o( Qr„,d Rapids vlilted
Bols- Plowman last Snndav.

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Grand Traverse Region.

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— pea —

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Sinlaflrn tontirn jrbcrsrit
oijnc Bor^ffrig* 9lolij
grAogrn iortbni.

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IN ORDER TO BUY RIGHT, BUY NOW

We are making an advance showing of Heating Stoves and during the entire month of September we will give a liberal discount on any stove in stock.

OVER SIXTY DIFFERENT STYLES

^

Gome In and look them overi^ You don’t have to take a stove now tn order to get the advantage of Our September DlfWuat Pricete Just come in and pick out
the stove you want and we will hold it for you. Ksmemher* you will need a stoye inside of 30 days, and you can save a nice tidy sum by making your selection
now. "Weare going afterthe^tove business with prices and terms that the smaller dealers cannot meet.


n Suarantee

Olinner Oak Oeafers

of aatigfacUon
oreryChocr.
fol Air Tight we sell. A pow'^■rfol heater, juat like ttntijxjl*
iibed Steel bodj-. bfarjr caAJp^
and bottom, maKUtrassST^OTt
feed door, will taktH^ chunks,
besotifoUy nickeled. All sices,
bo^nning at $S.75.

• r

Heavy solid cast base, mas­
sive hre proof cast pot and |
slide grate, cast front Iced |
door, beautifully nickeled, all |
sizes, just like cut.

Steel Ranges
10

front $5.25 up

A good steel range
will soon pay for it­
self. We handle all
^tyles from $23.75
up. Every,one sold
^under a positive
guarantee.

Cbe Sturdy Oak

Our new fall stock isexpected in daily, and until its
arrival we will continue to close out old stock at

Jnst like ent, all eizoa, extra Urary
oast pot and movablo slide Rmte.
donbte ttoot feed dodrs, wiU
fad eaongfa to. ^lut
handaomdy

ntckyiisl

orer
with

Cb^ul
Round Oaks

UoUl

niirlit,
ot>cn

Imsss tntn >

Btauni^ at $6.7*

Sheet
Steel
Jllr
eights

No better heater made. Will
burn anything. Solid nickel
base, roomy ash pan, elabor­
ately nickeled, just like cut.

Jlfr eights
Just like cut, cast base
and top with swing top
feed, h^N'y front feed
door. ‘ Only $G.7o.
Same’ stove without
front feed door, $5.75.
Same, stove without
nickel fraders, 4.75.

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A good heavy stove,
with large reservoir,
a perfect baker, built
to last.

Only SI4.00

9
Like cut. Will take IS
inch wood. Perfect

g >baker.



Jlctual i^ost
This includes Axminsters, Velvets. Tapestry,
Brussels. Ingrains, Granites and Hemps, also

Thor Coverings
of alt descriptions, including Rugs, Mattings, Oil­
cloth. Linoleums.

Only $a.7S

Retnetnber

Several Hemndnts

These are but a few of the many styles we are
showing in stoves. Just come in and see for yourselL

in pieces large enough to cover an ordinary size
• room at less than first cost

J. Wl SLA1~ER

Your Cred81s Good Here la A17 ol Oir
VDepartmeats.

;::3Fpreni l.2» up
Wc viiUceiEitfi^osBre ts showyM thrtngk
•tr stMT whether yea wish to hoy or ml

Cist Ccfik Sicpts

° 6oed Stone

Only $17.75

With

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CARPETS

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Ml^ THAVEMC HKRALD, THUKSOAV. UPTUiaElt M. 1MB.

•HCTLAND.
________ s0 Sanaa, vfco » •.><tka Tnaena axj Hl«i) aebaoJ. ifmi
Un SoMajr with bar aonata at Ota
~ « ooctasc at mrane LAka.
_ fttkteMia -■ "—------asoat Baadv
a»*e Lake raaon.
Mta. B. VlakdcHI aaat to Travaraa
ettr laat SatstSar a^ ratnmd Bon-

BhMtr et hit frlaada valUBR lato hto
booaa Jaat as be vat satUaa raadr
tor bad. Ooa of the Dafehbort callad
aad ebonlr after asotber (atBlIjr
came la. Mr. Parher dldal tbiak aartblac atroBce c# that, bat pnttr tooa
tbar bacaa to coma Id faster ibaa be
coold eeuat them aad tbea be tbooxbt

TeaUMMc or Adan DoacoWir
aa4 Mat el Ua cootaaia van taraad all. The rooDf petvla plared *amet
ta iba gnmad tan PVIdar. A MtacUra oa the tovn. vblla tba olde' cart
amnaed tbemaHraa with motto aad
cStaaar vaa tka eaaaa et tha Bra.
8. Obak et Travaraa Cttr aKKad at
tba T^Tfot Lake icaort iaat Staday.
Sapt-U.
.
SOUTH MAVnSiA.
Tba ibnoklBf to aaaflr SidAad
km; tba tanaen all baaa a aalle oa
4brir Caeaa eaar the geod rieU of
gnte.
Tba potato oop vUl be baknr Iba
avorap.
BTToa Halatt la teUlac aloac veil
«ilh Ua botiaa.
A. aibhi droaa me fat cattle '
Tnvana City Toeadajr.
TvtvtrSae of Eteo Laca<a triaods
cane oa the Bfib ad aonirtoed kta
aad beliiad Mm ealabraia hit alath

SOUTH GRANT.
UK .Toesday ereeiag there v
pWanat serprise nany at tbe h
of Mr. aad Mn. J. PauL gtrea 1a htmor
of their eoa Wllbor and wife of leva.
Over srtr were, preeeat. ice cream
aad cake's
Mr. and
Harbor are
deraad (at
Mn. J. 1

Abmit tortr of Hr. aad Mrs. Amot
Box's frtamto gare ^'em a aerr pleataat barpilae last Satardar erabw. tba
emmaloa beta# tbelr teetb veddlDC
, aaalreraarr. Tbep v<
vith a mtuleaJ aibam.
MorumWood



--sz-s:

aebooL
rbe Mpttot lAdlOB' Xld meau vlih
Mrs.SbermHorttoda)'.

aiMWN.
Irer 6roi.‘ abov vaa In lova last
VMk vlih the ttwal aUraettoea
Mn. Cboa. ttoMdah eaiertatned her
Mtt
Prfdar afieraaod. it belTkc
frleods latt PrMsT
berMrtbdBf. Harisister. Dr. Margaret
M^&Uar. told tba la^ tomeof tbo

I BU^k a few days sini

sy.
to Detroit
there. Bb.e
the (aaetal

taK Taesdsy c
party at Mr. Champion s.
She
bta^ taken ear* or mtlll sble to be
moved home. Sbe Is belter at present.
, Mitt Blaocbe DstU vent to Tnv> CUy ooe dsy tssi week.
Ir. OopeUad's.fstber vtolted him
vesk.
. HarrtoieioB’i people are eoiw-

SOWERS MARSOR.
WUIto Deaatoua. William O. Pw
Margo vtoMed
sad Harry .
tba borne cC—_______
Mrs. JodHVslIey. vbo bad a stroke of
paralyvto
• • •last week,
k.ti
to aome b«tcr.
Charlea Lsasto has rented hit farm
tor flv* yearv to hto amt Tborv.
Mr. aad Mrs. PVaak Dtngee sad Pa> ,
todies of tbe Cermaa dioreb Bordock of Jackson sad Mrs. B'. A.
Marvin aad two dsagbters. BteUa sad;
eerfe a sapper la tbe Mate '
Myrtle, of Tniverse City. ap»i 1
wedaeadsy. Sept. to.
lay at David’Elpaato.-r. aad Mn. W. B. BebHl i.
SDBday vltb tbelf dangtaler. Mrs. Ma­
KEYS
bel NIxoB. of Keraieoe:
hitlcHraarTT
i
. »eit Klagln a-------,
•Mnay an ptoaatag to go to Haaioa
aker"^
I
loasorrov to erltnesi tbe gams be- spent Suodaj’ at Duck Lake.
Rngbam Hurst and family have j
iveea Haaioa and Ktagiley. This Is
d
to
Elk
Rapids.
to be tbe dectolre game of tbe sca_. .il* MeOarry relitraed bom* from
Omens Thursday, where she baa been
Sept. IS.

Cemeoi walk to betag batH atoag tbe
Brovasoa propetty oa North Mata
street.
J. B. Brows It moving hU fnnUtan
sods to bto aev balldtag on North
Mala street.
Mr. and Mn. Jaeob Pesrtam aad
Mn. J. A. Tripp veal to Maatoa to-

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eSOAB SUN.
.
Tbere to qoite a lot of atokaets bero-

i “MrsTTsae Harrer has gaee to Ohio
Traverse Cllv has
4 <m a Ttoli.
to Uto vicinity for
. !
Jamee Selgtor aad daagbtarto-lav
fteHe^ld
hare retanief
Briggs or Chicago la vWtnmuas rouujn
i oner
anerrtotuag
f Ref, Lynacot.
the home'of
J
B. CralB et aaar T
Htel
• TtHOag Ms bibtber. Btmcr
T baebatHOagMsbibt
' Ibe paat v«^
Steve PM» baa rdUrtaed to tadtoaa.
past
two
w(
- bat vU 'BOra back cm bto (arm thla
Mr. and h
toll.
Mita Bata Oaok mamed hatoe to- Hhvea w#S-------------M. FUmant of this olaee. ore* Stmday.
Htoi R^Cookaaued.........................
' beraafaraaVi^eCItr.
-Mil. D. SaUlvaa and Alldrea el on (he ttage BaitWay «
- Vtamm aro rtolUag tb^ gtaad■etSr. Hn. lAtaar.
IIK Elbert Ne^ev aad ehlUrea
' have baeo vUittag her pueau. Hr.
aad Mrs. Levi
of tbto pUee. ,
HUa Nellie Morrto baa tetaned/o
her bocse ta Piaakforl. after vli

8*»t-

.ervlces In tbe h! E. ehnreh negt Sun­
day. only Stmday school, so remember
tUHHrr ciTk.
to Mr. aad Mn. A«H Peter- the bMT of Sunday school. S:30 p. m.
Mrs. E LdBlgan of Big Rapids and

Mr. Pmiit of Ooloms spmst tost week
Jamet Dnan’s Wedcstday and 1
< Vltb
___________ott
bis SOB A. u
U r
Peatl.
-Mrs. J.
- A. B It vlslttag frloods
Brown
^'ev. Mnrpby hat moved Into tbe
ta Trarene Ctir.
le 1Hetbodtot ehoreh. where he
Tbe UlBsei Rllto-aad Clan Dotttr Old Time
Ices, aastoted by Rev.
; were rtslUng frtondi here tost week.
.every evening during
,
Mn. H. RHcfvr aad daothler of
Waierrllet an speadini a fe« dare
SepLll.
with Mn. Krteger's pareaU. Mr. and
. Mrs. P. Moth.
Hr. SBd Mn. CslUas of Pnv>- <
vWtlag vltb tbe Klsgstor tamtites Isit
... .............J. B-ownaoo relumed Fri­
day from DEvIdlburg. where the ha*
Mn. Oeo. Hetoel of

been vtolllBf. She vs* accompanied
. to
tbegaesi «f Mrs. 8. D. ybsbarg.
toCWj
by her parenls.
Al SasU efonad BspMs is vtolttax
surer Bfo*. pave their annual enterbto pknaU.llf
N S»al’ talnmeat here Iasi Thursday evening.
OODBtr Sateeror k B. Allra It
Hr*. J. A. Trip.t) returned Tuesday
tog some work aoatbeakc.or tows
vmtag from a weekh vtolt wllh her
gbier In Grand Rapids.
^r. and Mn. P. Q. Wlai«\n m
J. Aatpaeh was Id aevelaad and De­
laUtag Mrs. mach's (athdr and mi
troit n few day* last week oa boslnacs.
; er. Mr. aad Mrs. J. B. BTIacb of B
Che«er Patman was quite sick last
week, but to aow able to be out.
; *^n. Addle Baehler aad IhUe daagh.
HU* Mae Spldle of Traverte City to
' ter ntaroed te Ihel!’ heme ta Aibettt vltiuag frieadabere.
Batnrdar. after speadtag a week with
Mtot JcBDle HammMl returned rMn. BrndUep's pareati. Hr. aad Mn.

worbold •

S.“.

Mr^K*vSwt V* la Tnv
aty to^o|p>mgBpstotberst

ru^'ta'tiill

hen hsking-the HiscniU Crackers srsl Wafers
madrlij tlie NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANVThis tnulc mark appearing in rnl ami white cm
earheitk] »f a i«ckagc gnaramre* the runtents !<■ be
^highest quality—puce, clean and fresh. Tnlearnsomrthingcif what this
trade Burk mfeau. try a jaekage of either of Gie prod^ mentioned balow.

Lemon

r

Isaf

nreilrrefl

Catholic church. Deceased leave* (
OOB. Pat and Harilr-. and one daui
e*. Mr* Mary B'lse.
Sept. It.
NOBTMPOIIT DEPARTMENT.
Hra. Lee la III at Ihit wrillog.
B-. B. JohnslOB reinrood from a bus­
iness trip to IK-l roll and Graiiil Rapids
^L u'tome left Thursday to join hi*
wife at Evanston, 111.
0. M name srteni Sunday In low^
''miw.'JcMI'and danidilcr Anna left
Thursday for (faeir bomMn Chlci
Wurxburg. who has been
MiT h

To Cora a Cold In On* Day
X
taksItoXATIVK RRIIHII WlTMNgTMM

Mlldn-d Dewey, wife of Admi­
-mb-K
ral Ik-w.-y. ha- reiiirne-1 to the Twni- ,.Jy
Ulnod llliu-r

ly-flghih AliUania regiment tbe flag
captured at (irrhard Knob during (lxhu*baud.'Gv-n-

-sr*. g W.OroTv'.agaalarvlaaa msa^aa.

There are rll.iTC niilv* .
Hillionsirc't Poor Stomach.

THE PERFECT W/^.

Scratch, scratch, scratch; unal
iK-nd ■<> business aiuring ihcked
'•kli-cji during (he night, titcliing piles.

' srsrs
! *.....Uk.l..

tV..«M-,

Olbtl

The worn-out stomach tof the over
fed mUllDOaire to oneu paraded la Uupublic-prints a* a horrible example of
the erito aili-ndam .m the poMcatloB
of great wealth. Rul tnilUnnSlrea are
not the-only -one* who aro aAieled
with bad slomarhs. The proportkio to
f*r -groau-r among
png ihthe loilor*. Dy*pi'pvla and Indlgesikra
Ilgeslk.
arc rampant
among tiicse people,
ipir. iand they aaSer
far worve loriurvto
•to -that
than Ibe-vHlloBtiro iinb*** they avail Ibemaelrn* of a
stanilard medkltie like CreoB-k AagnK
n<iwer. aiilch hwa beCD a farorUe
remedy
hPu»Hio1d
rt
, for ap sio
tbiny-lve yaora.
yaon AaIronbl.-s (or over tbinv-lve
.riild II
gtiai KiowvT liiiisni (bo tu^ld
Itorr.
petite and iBim
_
IlgoHilon. It tone* and vital- ,
entire i-yaicm olut makeVTKe '
wnnh'living, no railt: . whas
____ . ytwir ataHon. Trial buttle*. Or:, nqnlar
lie. For sate t>y 8. B Walt A 8 oa.

.'It M-ohtaVi " I '
Learned It
; f,n ernl*

qkforl
If vou
f-um larkaclie.
There l« on:. «Bi- w*;.- ii> ritre li
c almost wnrtlilew la ihl* ^
The jierli-rt wai I* to c«ri» the
A pay'
111. titk kldtie».
_______
_____
e*dty oioramc.
larv ironhU-v follow.
with Hiss Anna Hurdirk as .leather.
I'llls are made for
Mtoa Burdick taught our atiooMatl, n m,,.
and gave good naitofarilon, and
jif,; {.; \ve»-cl. nn-l-llog c
we are glad t" have u* wlhejhrdi
: j.i,nc Sll<-». Mich , >*'--• "I
wc are glail to have hec with u* again :
yidm-y dlv-*-- :i I'.mc tluu- l..-v-r.-,i
The MlsKe* Anna BIU* and Ethi-l,j
laklne is-qn'i Kblncv rijl . i
Cir^merbre ai'i-nrtlng rohmil In ilito ,nj
n,,. ,,oricr< *gn-.-d that nij
dislricl.
kirliu-va wer*- dlviiril--r.-.l. P-r .cnie ri-n
BEST TWO BORSE POTATO
'Clayion Jackuon
called h.-c last .on ihc> dlu ma h.-lr nu- t»u-uf ili«-<>'
HASVeSTEX ON CAltTV.
Tuesday evening
..bij j p,,! Ungi.r. lii-.-a.--. M< IkSi-l.
Jorepb Smeltrcr ».il leach In cll"-( ,ched all tb-- time an.! It I ra ighi cpi-l ____________ ________________
trlci No. 1 this year and Mr*. Ilor.lun , j,
^
that I could scarcely muer iUnT.:w. li.inta..iirol i-r IV U Big | • .

Potato
Harveater

Le may

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c."'5S

,

-k;,!r,r."£:

'pain* In irv l.a-I- w-hl<-h were so

1 pfocu
1 Ihvv M

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LKtoh-v

t S..

HELP
WANTED!
IF YOUR EYES
ARE DEFECTIVE

They find ihi berries are not quite ripe
^ Mrs. George Hat* an.1 hahy aro rivlilag Mrv. Louis Hutxler of Green Ba.'
City thl* sreek.
Ml** Jennie Ok-san of Frankfort

- want vou I', .-ai) :nii! «1.. f.ir v-.ti
WC
wiidl w.
WILL

ti

your .-yi-s

FREE OF CHARGE
home laat nursdav
Boro, to Mr and Mr* Alyson, Sep'.
1st. a daughter.
John Tobin of t
saving sia
tiosi vuited at bis
mt Wedan
dtv

Tbe Misses Emma and evelrn Fas­
ter have gone to Traverse City, where
ther win at'e^d acbool.
Hits Anna Burdick has gone lo JoyfteU. where sbe will teach the com
log y«*r
,Hrt Evaa*. who ha* been soendlng
the snmmer with her mm. Thomas
Foster of this otoce. will apoa rotaro
to her home ra Tr*vet*»to*ltT
Tfir *RlMle of tbe ibriushing mq|
chine win-be heard next -Moodav.
8cpt. ’ ,
.Don't delay a minete. Cbulcro
(antOM, - tyssatery.' diairtooea rum*suddenly. Only «a(e plan K u. h-*ve’
Dr. Fowler * Rxuart of Wild St.
berry afwBT* an bind.''

“""'’"‘'■'■“'"■""-VkrK; _________________________
Ilnlc n'r mar be ascrificed (b a
cn aitgek o? r-minil' vie- diml

FMMHdMOTLY CO, Travsm Ply. Akl. |

OH.mh«d:

.'j-y -y-w-;

toe*ri.

'4'

auilv flavor ul
grthamflovii -usbie
aay grsktm rrarlen
you ever uned.

wmeth toe aide*-

tClk'KTMaLMif

Hr. and Hry. McCray- and w
Cllto Pier were gueau of Mrs. Mc­
'‘■|.-dv t’hni can b. ...m
Cray's parenia. Mr. aad Mrs. S. Gag, Kbinev IM'
DOB, Sunday.
hn» gone to Traverse '
Mr*. Chts. WeMcn. acormpaoied
CUy to alieBtl High schoof tint coming
Ur*. John Kennedy, speni Ian week at
Traverse Ctlv and 8o«ih Boardman,
Thoma* and *on» of rhicagn are ^,,^’1! '‘'J
visiting relative* aad frlrtidi.
.Itlng at he home of Mr. Thoms*Mrs. Jessie Rrahtat ofTrs'crte City
icle. Jam. « Robcrl*
wa* In tovra Ibis week on busines*.
Roy Thomas and bto sister. Mis* P
* ck-cle.l .k-Iegair i
>sia Tboma*. left Hnoday (or OUve
•1 the convent
Roliert Rudd left Prlda;- for Grandvlllr, O.
•*. Henn- l.ardlc had r.-r fac- bad
Miss Louie Rustnel took a lui»lae;-i
nrned by csrhoMc ai-ld. a toutlirip to TravcT-e Cltv this week.
falling froni a .lietf and iLo centeBt*
Ml»s Nellie Middleton, who ha* been spilling on her (ace.
Out *chool ommence* thii- murtiing,
with Mr. Wticnx t*^nc:|«l and Ml*'
the guest f her sister, Mrs. Leander
Mrs W(D Marshall to quite III again
After thet.regul*r
lk.ro to Mr and .’dr*. Bcrl Canon a
of Ibe I.. 0
on Friday evening
m, 8<-pi «.
•freshmentok^ere served.
ligbi refreshmentok^er
KarL Wetuen reliirtu
SOUTH MANITOU.
Sunday.
John Ft'sgcrsId hn* goae In hk
C..A. Baumlierger s
home at WTijic Lake, where he will
City visitor Friday.
spend hto vacation.
.........
Winnie Gagnop to tdslll
Mr. and Mr*. Jo* Haas have Romfriends In Traverse City.
to Green Ray CUy. Wto, aftw their
Fred Affalter has been engaged
new gasoline launch
lescb the Blngbam sefaool.
Wllltom H. Burdick and Martin
Peter Rocbe spent Monday In Trav'
Ftont crossnl to Glen Arbor Moada}
and called on friend* there.
^'^lu'linrabee led Saturday (or 1
Thomas and Theodore Tbomp^
liome at Central Lake.
The Ladle*- Aid aoeletr met ai ib* are carrying the I'. 8. malt betoOen
home of Mr*. Charlea Ousiaft Thur* here aad GleolHaveD during Hr. Haa.>'

**Dr. L. J. T^BUB has put a
feodatloB BBder hU gftot mill pet Matimett dtoti..
dova a aev veil aad made other imMrs. Clark Spidir to risUtag her par
prvrcaseau la the mill.
ent*. Hr and Mr*. Bynm Croakhlie.
Jamec Dago leturaed last Maodir
Mae Spldle weal to Maataa Moadty. Is a guest at Seou Hotel.
fram Beniagham. -wash., where he
Mr. A. Johason returned from Hanli
Hervey Tripp wa* In Tmver»e City
Mt vltb hto family la April. lt»4.
tee Tneeday.
nwaMr. Dado lefr here lateadlag to make
Hr. and Mtt FTaitk Raasom an
In Tmverae City Sa<daughter left
Wedueadat
for (beir
t Hlehlgaa to a belter pise* (or “ R^ilam Rick to asatotaai teacher in borne In RaBaomrille. N. T
The MtoaeaPmaces and Retia W<
the Klngtley acbool*.
MenoB Wood went to Tm*et*e C«y aey left Satarday for Hartoir Sprin
A. RlchsMs to snEerlag from bk
today to enter tbe employ of tbe Weibs Bsmntt -CUy school. Hlgman Oo
^Mta'^nie B'olfe kft Thursday
Mr. and Hr* MaJ Cate, wbe'-barc
bero rialttag Heasr*. R. Case tad J. Cbieago.
Sept.Tl. .
Cralter aad famlUn.
These who stieaded Pomoas Qnaice ...jcea Baturdav.
at nfe Lake from her* last v*ek v«*
Hr*. Renbea Wltoca rtoiled frimds
HANNAH.
Mr. and Mra.^. Secgmiller. Mn. Hta- la Traverse rliv laat week.
Philip Schichtel ,to vtoliiag
ale SeegmOler. Hr. aad Mrs. J. Wiley. |\ Mrv. Keler tad Hit* Pboebe Refer
___ Rapid*.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Klsgsley aed P. R. left Um Tbnn^ for a^ vtolt In CaaMia* Btaacfa Gleb has remmed
Stalker.
her home lo Caledonia.
Hiss Aaale Klla
Potatoes aoU at 30 eeatg ycMerdav. ■ Thomas Bawllags was a Tnr
Tnvene
achoel at Tnrer
________
i CUy today after
Mr. aad Mr*. C H. Calktas of Perry caiy caller pac day hut weet apemdtag her vacattoe vlth her par- speot Saadoy vUh Rev. Ptotl aad <kHtoa ...
Halstead
lead bf Hodge ili^uael
eaia Mr. aad Mn. B. KllacleamUh.
treIrav wbool.
Mr. bad Mn. A. J. AtbrIgW oi nft>
Hra. notdOB-Wataoa wsmt to Mlb
John Brod|^ has goae
tsike bare lava spewliag a fe* days
a tomRy I
' etalitag frteads her*.

1.^:

iiik-h fsv-Tir wrik
thck.e who rclfil

!

OLO «|.SI0N,
I"Mr. aad Mr*, n-gg. left for Missouri
u dlfcriltrcil t.id:
this jaernlng. Thev have lii*-n *iH-nd
ixisir* Kidney pii.,
I : drove III. biu-l.ach.- ;
^ I be oi h.-r -V ntpioin*

I. Mary B'oUe. who fa

Graham
Crackers

NATIONAL BISCUIT ColStANY

..... ,k.:

....

d 'plooeer.

Butter This
Biscuit

SiUkpi
An appetirinc nibble
stith the flavor of the
rrfrrvhing Irmiin. A
revvbtsto in modem
takint-

I arc being
made for acbool.
Lumber la being moved on the
ilB* to at home with he.-;
gronad for a meat markcL
imher. Mrs. Kunk.
I
have been
Scvetal wesldence
Ht«s Ida Shunk has returned to
sold the paat ten days.
chool at Traverse City for tbocomtagj
H. 0. Woota^r has completed an ad­
dition to hto Slot* building.
I Hiram 1
^^juinard Eastman called
Q. A- Brigham made a bualneaa trip Warren one nlghi last week
to Haatolce laat week.
Mr Shurk rolled, on Ulrai Warren I
Lumber inspector Pei<
u- ds- last week
t
from Mantotee Friday
v>-— U-hkke
Wheat-.-Stolen, hare
Wes Rnangle went to Duck Lake
Sunday aai) pitebed for ibe Grawn
team against Conemlsh. Score.
13 in favor of Ormwn. It Is iindei
that -Wm- Plays with Gcawo ib

Bom. to M- and Mrv. Brooks'of
ito^toM. « Saturday, ^glrl.

__________

8a; Jf£R£ u a oodr ajrd ibsi
klmti.
fir*—that enables vou to diMinguidi the wnrid-*

RICE'S cnRMERs!
I
J. C Kunk hSK began a nine months-;
term of fcchor.l at Wlleyvltle.
|
Mtos May Shunk ha* left for a visit;

i ponnd boy.

imad to her borne In New Haven.

aad her b'liSairiad Mn, Slock, hto

Tbe laker-, mark. «n Uk- .mlinar>- nm of
‘hakerv- pfodoeta are of little inure value for purp«r«^ identificatioa Uiac Ibe marks on Ibr old
Udv--t pies.

__

---------------

niece, to Traverse Cltj, where they
ialltf Hr. T. Helm. 4i0 Bitt Btahih
. T »ell.
Jim Xelgler's fasbr U aot auieb ImBev'. Idtaseot and srife bdVe Me to
leoved t" heelih.
PrankFdrt
to alteod the' Pm* Metho­
Hr. aad Hta. C A. Cook aad daaghy'
ler BeU of Otoa Aibor rUited Mr: aad dist coofemice.
Rev. Holme* bavBmto to sHeirf the
_,:.A.— •
- ' -

■a story of u obi todv-wbo made ep a taucii o( mincu^api-le pie*,
(to be able to dtotia^Uh oue kind lr<rm the oihe.* sbe niarkadaht -

_.i,*UBa Hager Is leaeblng tbc InNSW WEXVOSa
Harvest to past, and wheat, peas terioeben acbool again this icrmWilbar Holmes spent Snnday
sad potatoes are betag freHy shl - - •
Trsvetne City
Too tbe pew town.
Maggie MeCarry commenced aebool
Potatoes ary sbowtag aim blight,
at oa tbe whole will be a fair crop ed ionday at the Beltner acboolbouse. .
Mrs. Jamison spent Monday ta Trav
VgiDg abooi any boab- erwe CUy on buslneas.
eto to the ten. while some have yield­ . 8<pt. 11.
ed better than eeveaiy bosbels. Wb«t.
SOLOx.
OB tl'e Bvethge. for this vidnlty. to
Mrs. U C. Gulnscy
abooi Ibiriy bushels. Corn promises
the beat in years.
and Mn. S Moisted were call
The depot la the woods was aot
ora
at
J
W.
Dickerman'i
on Sunday

place
Salurday
rvenln
iMely
Mary Cate bcglni her schuol In tlic
.
the coi-nesy of the M. A !
ondato tbe doors were opened ft» B'llltoms district Ibis morning
Mrs. J- W. Dlckerman to still tonic'
tbe moat enjoyable dance ever bcld '
from her accident of two weeks ago.

tbit locality. Atiendspce large
N W Harrington ba» reiumod frota 1
Geo. Tullle It one of the busv m
Minnesota, where be vlsUed bto broth-^
of tbc town, ir rtni have Umber
ors. also the state fair and saw Uan
aell. on the slump or In the log. gi
Patch
mn
two
heal*
blm a call. Ter tbe McBride Lumt
L. C Qtilnsey ha* the cellar wall of ■
Oo. a-e In ibe markei for all within
hto house ready fur the carpenter, who I
rMch
Tbrnnaa McBride was ben
ready for work tomorrow.
i
poriloa of Iasi week
Cate Slid wife took a irin •>!
Judge-Walker of Tnverac City has
been-looking up touli Inb
bnalneas eve.
,
.
Peter PaDbanSco Is dedag hood mhaoB work.^Heba* punhaaed a lot and

aa^’Sn^
« « ladia aad the aaUw. Mbt
I aad Hto- ISK wees viio aodb v,wuDpiau.
getber a rerr aaJoyable_afi
Sevenl from ben went to PI Oilroy-i toll Tueeday to a party adven for
^^^aoMay the Udiea' Aid maeti at Miss Uells Kospo of Portlsod. Ore.
' tbedardi. Dr. McKallar vlU addresi They bad a very pleasant day.
the todies OB ''Womaa't Prirllecet.''
B. Ormaby of VUglato bss beM s
Aa latttathm to aMaaded to tba lDle^ iltag old frleods here.
leitoaa aad Hoarae CeaUr Aldt. ~
Mn. J McCombs wilt lead I
frmbmtTlt vill be aerred oa tbc I
Kvae meeting next Tneadsy evening.
School ^mewed tost Tdo
Sept II.
vltb Mrs. Beds Joaet aad Mias I
Mimree ta charge. Mias Moaioa
BUROtCKVILLE.
ebo If foiag to teach tba whole
Mrs. r ..............
mtmlba aad aot a abort time. Wbsi's
II vialtlng thel
tbs lekei
I Orava dafeated Copemtsh at Dock left for New Haven. Ind;. Friday.
Cedar o
Hamball rarrani went
"nacb^put SuaBar. It to t. The bora
' «flt tkks heart Bgala aov aad go to
J. Hrnchbenter. who baa been quite
■ Knaer tmx SnadBr ptopared to wla.
aiek. to much beUcr.
J Dimn'wid fanlly attended church

Bakers
Marks

tiuedIF WE FIT TOUR EYES
w-e want you Ui hi-l|i us b\
tellinc your frit-n-U lust wlmt
raoalu vuu (.btaiu from ..ur
kdattes'

Ro Drnrs Utc4 tn Tesllte Eyes

DR. P. A. WOLFE

THE GLOBE
118 Frost Street. Tri^erse City, Micb.
Our buyer hiksjiist returned from a three weeks' hiinc' for harKatns in New York and Chicago markets, And
he certainly succeeded in jjStimg the most

SensatjonalBargains

ever ofTcrikt in Men s. Hoys' and Children’s Clothing,
Ladies' and Misses' Skins. Cloaks and Waists, the
mi»'t complcie stock of Dress-Goods ever ihown- herelofore. .\ full assortment of Men's, l,adieb‘ and Chil*
dren's Shocs'ai away below the manufacturers' prices.
Htiyin,; tnanuiaciurers outputs and entire rciail blockfi
enables, us lo undersell our coin|;etiiors and save you
about 10 per cent on your purcha.bes.
Car loads of
men handis-f arriving daily. We mention a few of the
thousands of bargains.
# sclio.l MutIon Sbr«*. ,h ry [toir

,11.-Vie
l.Vi

ciiud'*

f-r.... .29

worth fi. onr

i*rtc-

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

.39

S,-Ii.,a1»

Suit*, ae'-f
i-:r. v,-iti.o«

1*1

l-i.
f .39

ChiUrtii'a Ia>ii« f"ifkila
.-lalv.n.tely irinim.d,'

.89

Tbiae Oil Cloth, atand-

wortli

ALt of riilHri-..-* .»Iij
S
Suiu. st«« 4
to r valatto up to ti.
our price-............ _______

$:i.-VJ,

o.:r

prio- ................................... (.98

aril i|oa1ity. i{x.-ciul

.1 I

.^i:"Tita'tavple* of nob­
by uil wool School
Soil* foi Iwya. wortii
.'lUaad $4. choi.vHen's

heavy

IJ.^*' aiwKiiris' School.
| .98

L-iteat

atylea.

('anvag

Glovfto. -worth lOu,
special . ..............................• .06
Ik-litnr*

Fnncj'comforter rrinta
worth
Ir-.
api-cial
jtrfvx-

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

at i

.03
y<vl PeliicoaU, trim

.- 413-414 Wlikdffl Blk.

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

Bob'I,

Shuito. calk Inttonii.
worth $4. our pric-. 2-39

mini with twoi^fflet.
Worth SI. tpccinl ...

.49

omia TRAVRItSR HCRAtft THURWAY, SEPTCMWR W. tWR________________
Dombe Sunday.
IDbob. They ai* getting »■>« toe!ma and MMr MMlgan towna. She! walked thr« mtba In the rab tr
e is stagiag with Mrs. Sal.
from n vtsU la Oaanda whero
Mr* Uxale PMte,
stock, tor which they are paying tt; wlU be gone about Uree weeks. Dur-' Christ EpUeopnl t^nreh b New ^
OopwBUt, Mteb, 8^ «.-Tb« Tr»» mother restdeo. Of Eh»t Bay,
nrts per bosheL
— j bg her absence her duUe* will be' to Supimore BBL
^
Or. a H. Ooracll b ahoM to i
wH^
t the iwsMencv ot^ Hall I
«iM au Im
i«Mat>r P« IB
The Mieses HHda Oxby. Brtb Me^ looked sfter by the loeal stanager, •
(
her mother.
B<.mry Furtoe u< few werki
B Bev gM pmlDeer ia tbc Cop " late hb beanUfu) new-'eomsW dwelb
Vlear. Otnee CampbeU aad Onrn i Otio Powers.
LONQ LAKE.
Herl. Cork
t'cirli ha*
I
ing which b belai
Tt«er ■lUf whirti te wWtin*
) irsh.f.e ,-vtb .. >-ja! Hrrl.
Impon-sd bU proie
Wooke^lila
of Soath Mates are al-f d. W. Oavtdanaof Pliubnrg. Pa, haa . doba Honse of Petoskeyi'b
lai the
Cepembfa base ball team (Moated
bM7. The OopenUk toOer ■»> U
teadbg tbc EHt Rapid* public schooli accepted the position of mnstcr me- bke tor a tew days.
one of the bert oq^pped siUU io ibe the Cndfllae 0. R * I. team by a
done.
Is
eottirr
dm
thU
year.
[
ehaab
tor
the
Bk
Rapid*
Iron
Co.
Mr.
Bogarts
has
his
of
M
to
4
last
Cundsy.
The
Utnbtee
1
nlversary
of
!U*
Pudie.
Tl.ere
wa.
a,
,a.,
ha,
wire‘e.K^ (bus mak
eooBUT
ootpnt li In «r««t
Mrs. MsHh Is btster
The recent excnnlons tram the' made raeaat by the death of James
1“ |brg- aiiendanee and a very ent<.yal-le ; me btm ■ vevj plessanf borne
MBBd. Oeao uwMhlp hM • Urge Records wUI pby here oo nen Sunday.
,:lm<- s-a* had
, Mr,. M A. Culs-er cniename! e-toW. J. Baebow and Alvah Crimmlns ]uih have bpoiiidit a large number of Homion. ile has already entered be araund a llntc.
•creege of -tUrtr twsbet to the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Adam
Sbtrr
and
tappanv
from
su-.t'bere
Mtehi’ean U,l
upon
bb
duties.
Mrs
l*m«
Billot
U
a
lUtle
better
,,,
.
wb«Bt tblf MMon. which demttib the took advantage of Labor day bst rIsHora to this aectloo of the aiaie..
e oiii
r«'da-Sunda.v I.. »i,:i s.vk.
.1,
i
and n-la'Utw.
Mr> Tirfl) lhlk> i* nader (li>- d<«>Mtorgement of the enpedtr of Ue Monday and colored n Cahlog expe­ aud Bk RapUs b getUng ber fuU. IT*..™ b. „
sbaip.
j at tbe H. E. cbnrrb next Sunday owing
J W Une and family of Travers?
dition to Crystal bke.
At tbcb home on Ottnsra streeLt to th* absence of the pastoj. Ee». C. CU) attended ehnreh at the take Bun----------^
w g
h*d a hratber frusn
Howard Ketdium and wife of Har­
Tw«ve reere MO- Mr'
Mm. H.
™i«.
.M
«r
" "IIS',.,
T. CHniniac cute u> thU rilUce. rietts, are the guesu of i. Armstrong
L. Warner cnferlaloed a large party of
Mrs. Ed Hlpxhn came over from
Thr grex e meeting Sundav anc.--..,„a lurbor are \uUins r-laii»ev and
Ohio, last ThurtOaj
«%e» BOW itaadt their dtr coodi tbb week.
rrlends
In
honor
of
Ibe
tweniy«l«h
j
Tmversc
City
Tutiid^for
a
visit
wllh
noon
was
sell
aUended
and
the
aerfriendt
ben
Ao.lrel
Madison
.|«wt BiAdny
J.
W.
Fraedenburg
and
wife
qient
a
•tore end hautUoI home h Btoee eoold
blnbday
irf
tbdr
aoD
Claude
A
very:
her
parent*.
Mr.
and
M.
Clark,
mon
was
xood.
Seh.»>l
r->tcnienres
tils
ntorn.ne,
O*--!**.
\
here bees thrown Into the wood* in tew dan In Traverse City this week.
uirxaaay w inro-sou
« c, ,
e.
..........
. - .(with Miss Whtlrho^^v of Ooekama a-eJ
lillshilng
ruiaux-s
BlBoet nar dloeettoo. Bntar^ even­ A number of our good Isdle* who enRiyable es-cnlne was paased, and all! Rev. C. W Chase, wbo'lbs lM«n
t near ahat t
Itrlult
I
ing. ther celebmtcd tte twenU-artb re members of Ibr Rosal Neighbors, (b^rted Wisbine Mr Warner. Jr_'ataHoned'ai Kcwadln for the past and tig.' n
ly happy.returns, and leaving him j three years, left Tuesday to attend the especled.
annlverMir «f their wedding. There ent to Lemoo lake on Tburtdiy. to
h posseskm of many remembranses! annual M. E conferenec^ mhich Is la
.

were nbont ISO InvUed gneet* preMol pend a piesmsnj d*>.
EAST BAV,
of
the
oecasinn.
leoaslon
at
Cbariotte.
C.
A.
Hedman,
secretary
snd
treas­
Md the ground* were Uldmliuted with
The fall Icrni of seboul In the lllark
The steamer Odd Fellow win nm! Ml*. Frank Pierce of Helena. Iowa,
•f IVcstwi
urer of the Flnnlah-Amerlcaa Pub. -ipkl(d
hnU n hundred Jnpnneee Uatenm.
tbrtr rm l.ir (hi,
(hi. year last
b*« hViiU)
ft.da,
Mnar' were the benntUui prwenU Ibblng company at Kaleva. transacted
H*-hawai 1.-r b-. Thurr.la>
Sunday. l«rtug her dork at 7:00 vbited Bk Rapids trlmds Monday and
^MT received In honor of the oeeulen. bosbess In town oo Thursday. Tbb
Tuesday.
sell
D exceUent printretuntlnE leave Torch river at
•bottli' before the guest* deported
Hiss Mary Finley of Traverae City
Kaleva and their 4:00 p. mIw-bome. Alonte Chubb. jnsUee of the
niren ,b>- lake. li
Mr*. M. J. FUaelly, after n visit srt^ waa Ibe guest of Mrs. Fred HelBer Ibe
•Ifarv (If ihi iHst'l
ftaee. rrmnrried the hnppr couple. etrcnlaiioD extends not alone all
• j,
the
United
Bute*
but
as
well
Into
|
ber
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D Lang. fore pan of the week.
»lio slDi-e va-l> .snrinc
Srh-xi. ni.-t..,'
Tn.-f.la,
%Hhlng them nwnr pleMnnt return*
Bom, on Labor daj-. to Mr. and Hr*, has
t-xte"a.-d Kuir thmusli jil,- l-la KaTst,
China.
Asia.
Finland
and
many
other
I
left
Tne^ay
for
ber
borne
In
Odanab.
i« the ocensloB and oootlnued bapplWla On her way sbo will make abort L. V. Groat, a . _.
foreign
counirle*.
kens. The event wns n ^enenat m
dei-mr-ni.
, , from-hb county.
.
,
Mbs Louie LaForge of Chicago and,
vblls at Ludlngton, and Mllwaolme.
do nlL.. Hr. mud Mr*. Crlmraln* b^
Dninlne Is spending a few days
ELK RAPtOg.
Her sbter. Hn.' C. B. Carver, accom- Mb* Beth LaForge of Battle Creek are
I (aallr «f (wo bon. Alvnh, wbo 1*
visiting tbeir parents, Mr.'aod Mrs.'siih bb pareeu.
lU. Ur. and 1
Bk Repid*. Hi^, Sept. S.—The en­ pnnled her. Wtn nuebaher aud i
B renr* of *g* end n
for M. I Vi,It from hb moihrrUi
. ._
Mrs. Forbes (d Milan b n gnaat of. Andrew LaForge.
Ih* hand of OopeiDUh; Ralph I* 12 rollment of our public ■pfaools on Toe*.
Rich, a TV-iildaii nf Cleveland.
[ thinks Cedar bnl murk like Ueujai.
Mrs, Chaa Price of Traverse City Ohio I•p spending
a few day* with tab
Fraok Tuttle i, off. a Imsioe** triji |
Wrs of age tad n ecbool bog. They day was f12. which b a good abowlng her daagtaler. Mr*. J. C. Gaontlett.
nr. and
ana Mr*.
isr*. Rich.
suen. Mr.
»ir. Rich
ittcai
BenJ. Carpenter and fnmOy. who 1* at the home of her mother. Mr*. P. pirciis. "r.
the respect and esteem of basing «p«ctnUoa on tbe bit ichool
' Inlende to make ibb his future borne.h
have been spending some weeks oe 8. Brlnkerboff. In this village. .
ceasu*.
and
SupL
Blodgett
report*
ta who know tbem.
AlMyne
has purebaied
City- ,R
•» 1.
■ t
si-*—j .a
having found everything In * perfectly •rhe bland.' hive retnmed to their' A. F. Bradhagen. fho Oueen City:
^ nm CoogregnUo^ ehorch ha* be- •niUhetory coadlUon. With an effl- home In Chicago. Mr. Carpenter b
s It.
^B a.new year** work with Rev. F. dent corps of teacher*, a progresUve one of Ibe directors of Ue Bk Rapids iwn yesieruay.
ivininc, also a'former resident here-,
^ AVE HANDLE THIi FOLLOWING
Fnikersoo a* pastor. The bm pastor.
Iron Oa
T. Woodford. Charles Harris and who for ih- pa*i flw yearehas liven in
baerdofedoeailoD.andn
yU n very oathuslaatlc and sincere loyal pehllc anstnlnlng our sebools. tbe
Ur and Mrs C Cronin of fCaJknska E- R- Hnrris, who arc connected with 'the far went, ret’-rncl here Thursday
worfeer. Hit Cm sermon appealed
l™
- sito. MO.
good-work ot-the past abqnld be meloaU wtlhln the sonad of hit rolee and mined tnd eontlnoed ifaU yenr.
day.
,
vbltlng George Hanel and other
ground During LI,
the history and faeU which he exMrs. H. SchncldM ef Grand Rmpids' Weoda here fhl* week. travel, h.- roi'^imacy Michigan pcoj-i.The pbnt of tbe Bk Cement and
poonded ware , a Istson to alt Mrs.
Lime Co. has been Idle for n few days is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. U' H. Emmonds. R. L. McIntosh and nr.l man, slph^ to reluro 'i. Mk-hL
rtattnofi b an mcperleneed and ednS’.'Xrt!,,
account of bet of fuel. In the M. wHn,. Mr., SpMo, J. ol.o ctor. -oHo Gnl.o,. .11 ot T™,o„o C«,
__________ — g the ehlldm
. ...,r msn He inieods to make
moaoUme aome nccesaary repnlra ate mining her sbter. Mrs. R Schroder, i were gnesu at Ibe LnkC View bouse
Mm pn*tor bn* axpreoad MnuM
Ehnlle Pfeiffer vtalted from Saturday Tuesday.
tbu Ms hootc l- the fnfure.
bdng made.
jR b their Intention* to eoadoct • chilunUl Tuesday with Traverm City
Minnie Wilson of HacaUwg ‘
U-'=R'
working for Henry,
The steam beige Wlnnebego
«iM-* mMtlng one dny la MCh weMi the dock ToWday and Wbdneeday onMeod*bor parenu, Mr. and
E. Carlble and Master Harry
At tk* elOMi of the regnbr aehool hour*
Mr. ud Mr*. J. L- Warner are en- bra. F. S. Wilson.
Satlrrlee took the train for Oeiroll,
ag a cargo of 1,800 ton* of iron
Wkfc* wUl b* devoted to Bibb atorte*
She will now run regularly be­ termlnlng a bouse full ot company- I (Mbs Ba'rtba Dcvcrncy has rclurncd Th--y sill )>c mcrompanled on their tv
Bag other draining whMi will tend to tween Escaaaba and tbb place oolU M„.
». M.«.
..
KM
the deliver* 30.000 too* of ore hem fo- Hiss Lucy Ptniip* of Tork. Wnihte---------------------„x,r vine weeks she has tH-eU under
The stranger w-ho call* at the liank- (nwltaem In Detroit.
iDiy: Mrs. Mlllon Phillips. Mathe Bk Rapid* Iron Co. Tte WlnneTte ehUKh b being rqmlred t«go will abo make three trip* beVVUIlam Welch i» working for Adam
eouaty; Mrs. Sarah Inc honse of J. Pierpont Morgan first
thfMgtont end it b the mo*t bepefu] tw«an this place and Duluth befom the Gould and son Jay of Saline.
rocmn.ers . Mg man ,h.. lounge.,
•xpecUUen ibet e gmnd good wo
•eamn dowa.
Mia* Knihi^-n Hedd. the miainer. near the door at the corn, r «f Uroadic«llng tbe-e and - - ■' mny be dooe b Copemlih fhb yenr.
and Wa.ll sirert*, New Y-rl:.' This is ; rut.
A new flea* front add* BnterMlly bn* retnrnm from n visit ot nearly
' Mr*. a*mh Dnm^irer end *on of to the .nppearanM of tbe Feldmea mumn ml Chicago and Grand Rapid*. [-Jim" McDermoit, formerly a ludlce-,

.

HkhigaB aty. tad, nm gne*U «f bbUc on South ^ver street, U eonThe friend* of P. 8. BrinkerboB will; man of famous aihleilr pr.wer,. Kace|i; !
Mr. and Mr*.™ L. Dwfh.Henry Hnrrb thb week.
aeqoMce Sam Sedey thlnka atnmgly be sorry to le*ra that be b again crit-. for hb k(H-n Mor eye Jim Jpok* ihe; Saturday afrertioun.
' 0*0. A. Hnrt. of Heabtee pMeed of rablog th^riee of ahareato afleee leally ill at bb home with bladder j ptciurc'of lodoleni ease. Lui it Hie' 'gu, Domltte b on a lumber job fur
, I strange visitor cao n<-t shnw iliai he 'he K.-llv L-. mher Co at Imke Ana
ttrengh onr vRInge Wedaeadny ev«»- mta.
I- • , trouble.
tng. retaralac ttom a bneteen trip in
Tower* A Cote Bra*, arc boay day
Mbs Lola Briggs returned bome|tiss legftlmaio l-rsine.* in the iilsc- *'M„"°^-°^Hb!iT«™S?lrinc*w"^
Ibe nerthei* pealneul*
and night, buying and ■aching pom- yesterdsy from a two week*- visit with ^ he ha* uo chance of ecudne l*.-y.md t|-- parents. Mr. (fn.l Mrs. IJP.wn
Tra. •
>28 Front street
Dr. Abx. 8. Cornell Ml b*t week toe* and geltiiig them mady tbr abip- friends In Traverse City.
I ilonrway. In former years Mcl>c-rmn'- , rn- Ct'y.
Mbs Flora McEichcni. night opcr-l was a consnlcuou, mcmL-r of ft.- f»
Mr uh'l Mr* Arlington Sthe, an-l
on n THp to Cotondo where te bei
. They are being atored in tbe
CiU^ens Phone 761
LEWrS R1C£. Mgr.
Wbem bterceL
boote on the new dock and will •lor al the Bell telepboDe oBce. Rave. 1 moo. Bro^way «itmd.
;
T“„..Sr c", .
• Wehh ^OomeO rMemed Tnenday
lipped to Orleaco on the atenpier today for a rialt to Grand BnpUa. Al-I President ftooeeveli i
e Ibe giiev* of.........................
Mr. and Mrs. C.
C L.

co^mtH.

Well Kjiewn Lines
Milwaukee Corn Binders.
Farmers’ Favorite Grain Drills. I
Weber Farm Wagons.
1
Kalamazoo Buggies.
International Gasoline Engines.
Empire Cream Separator^.
Syracuse and Peenless Plows. •
All kinds ol-Implements and Harness

QUEEN CITY IMP. CO.

OUR GREAT IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLE SALE
Is goinR full blast. Buggies, Wagons, Farm Trucks, Land Rollers. Grain Drills, Disc Harrows, Spike tooth Harrows,
and Plows are being turned off regardless of cost. You must see these goods and prices to appreciate the real
bargains we are offering you. We are not “Going out of Business” nor “Going to Move,” but will stay right here.
We must turn these goods into cash within the next sixty days.

Hers ire a few of our Bargains in Buggins

OUR GRAIIIl DRILLS

iiil

.■\ri' as i-ood as money can buy. They are ^oing at $35 to >$60.
I b.TC arc bargains that arc '-cliiom offered.

BURCH. BRYAN. BISSELL. PEERLESS. SYRA­
CUSE. AND WAIRD

a
Studebaker. Capital and Smith Farm Wagons at
Prices th'at are Way Down.

pT'3

mm
A Studebaker Farm Tnick. the best ever offered, for $28.00

Snn«yi«ad8prii^ Whgwm at $42.,'i0 to »140.
•bown in Tmwrae City.

Beat i

wheel*. 3^x10 skoin*.-t inch tirv.«.1iickorr axles- f'»k ceur. oak
bickoiy spnk-.-* und birah hul>s. Thi -juality. is “■^tu-l.-lvikor.''

We ban oUi^ la 5 aad 6 inch tires ai $2S tod $26.

that were --oM at 51-’ to SIT, wilM-c clovd out at

$10.00 and $12.00
You cannot -aitofi lo

an oi-porimiiv like this.

OI K STOCK Ol-

SPIKE TOOTH HARROWS
to be dosed out at ST.-V) to $12.

*«E eiT'V'. IWIICIH.

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