Grand Traverse Herald, September 21, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 21, 1911

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1911-09-21

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9pcl Xravors®

Bay Bagla

XWICE A WEEK-TUESDAY A N D X H U R S DA Y-S t. O O
TBAVKKSK <1TY. (JHANI) TKAVKKSK nH NTY. MH HH;.

DINING HALL
AT EOGEWOOD

GE0R8E MTUP

RIOTING IN
SPANISH CITIES

A YEAR

TIU KSDAY. SK! TKMiJKK *Jl.

YBIY lARROW HAR6II

STRIKES ARE
UNIVERSAL

HRS. JUUA HILL
Well Known . Rcaident Died Tucedsy
Morning.

PUBLIC HAD
MANY WANTS

Mr* Julia Hill passed away Tues­
Augusta. Me:. Sepi. 19.—< omplei.
Oeor»a ArUJo.'aoB of T ‘.nhor Artday a: tlie"\age ul ••U jeara. ai
' .
oElrtal retem* from ihe »|rtH-Uil elee
lip of 112 Eaii Froni atraai. wbo dlad
Hon of last Monday when Mam.-.lEUROPE IN THROES OF SERIOUS
LATE. EHDBT
in Bi. -Marv'i boapital in OraitH Rai>voted on the nuodlon of llie reiwal of
BUT BUEY SEEEION.
Idii fVEIa)- morning. Sa|it. 15. afiar an
eree-e*rf>- for shjep tear* and t* well
the rotiriiimlonal prohlbHory *nH-ml ,
LABOR TROUBLES
oiwnilion. wa« buried In iba (•mily lot
V.iHovn and loved by many friend*
m.nl. a> .an»*K*e.l by the gv>verut.r|
----------U OnwD yasiarday. tht Rav- tevajoy
and a<-t|iiamiBn<'n>. Sbe ba* l>een ill
nr that |)laoa olflrlatinR.
lor about fo'Ji manlb* amt ha*
Goorga Arilip «u 22 yaara old and
lunnned to ber l>ed during the great
I Varicw djat-Hl^j-anrie* .were found]
had baae working on a farm Mat Alpan Ol her illne**
. H. BRACKEN BCHOOL BOARD.
IrfEU for a few WaakH and iM-mmr 111
■ Ke-iile*- ti<*i busbsnd. Alliwm lllll.
WIU. BE EXTENDED ONE HUH on Sepiembar 2. Hlx father waa mitnjoeeph eleoer eupcrvieor.
i-hc lcaw-» a mm. A»af. and dausbier.
DBED-FEET INTO BAY
Dioned and took him to 81. Hary'i hoe- Bavolutloniato Urge Orerihrow of; inrlUuw s iiialarilj for r<-|--al ..
Mrs I. Johnson Tbe funeral wa»
liital In Grmnd RapUla. where he died.
:h.-l.M.c-!u Ho- borne Wednendav qfler BeM Tel
Manarcb — Constuunonat -Bighta
ligh Cost of Living One of Causes—
ShellMr. ArtUp was n Ene young man and
EuapanOcd—Two Killed—
Bring Mere LAaee IMe.
King
Allonao
Confrented
With
bad boan a atadaot in tba Flint arbool
Bwildifiga Daatroyad.
City—Eewwr Needed « Oral
for tba danf and dumb. He lenrea a
Struggle-te^etato Span­
M*tf* f«r Mall Eaivlea by
Dish RteL
tatbEr, two aiotera and four htotbenu
Madrid. SepL IS.-Tlie Mtiuilmi
ish Throne.
B«at Hast EMaan.
tbroiigh Spain today UNrltlral lU-v
'The eoimcn w«* late la getttoig
oluHonary conditkina prevail In many
lamilnn,
Se|it 2>i —ft<‘ria(t* llliri-t.
larted Monday niEbt. tel oare to mnof tbe large clilre aa a renuli of *
A B»» aanawr dlalac lull t
genera] airlke and the priodpal llior
rauaing from Hu rcndiulun In Spa n
km considerable renttoe bnlwM «l
wood la aa aaocrad fact. A nunber of
oiigbfarea of poptilalkui renter* will
Hie Mitike riui* ln 'lre{and. prevaib
tolereai i» tbe people of ibe eity trae
jmnlBeBt
maa and tboa«
be awepi by lb<- lire of -artillery If DETROIT RAILWAY MEN WArLKEO to Kiiruiie tuday. Intenial t-<imnM>
COMFLCTE proobam fob
disposed
of. Two new rily ofltotoM
wbo own eoiUfaa at ‘EdKawood mat
die trouble bix^eti more a.-rlous
OUT.^STEHOAY.
CHAUTAUO^A FOB 1E1E /
iiiii* aie '*o geiM-ial Hiat llie-|H*»<e of Pim Time United EUtea Chief CseThere baa Iwen aererv rioting al
re appointed by Mayor Wltbelm
WM EiBkt Et Iba Board of Trada
lie iviiiiitieni 1* ll■•1la<1••l. lu S|iniii. a
cutivc Hat Visited Michigan's
fill the varattcle* reused by tte
Earaaa «( laUtaatios awl complatad Baft Attractlofia' Avaliabla Ha<ta Ba^ Uarrelona. Valencia. Sangoi-Ka. Oadlr
and Seville. Jioldiehi are loiioIlinK
'
Upper Peninsula.
••ii*ur*)il|i i* iiEidly applu-d to all
br Itebert Motitagiie as
tha Aatalta for aoeb a bduiai and
Eaeurad by tha Board af Trade
tbe etreelB In many towns and the orlev,*, but it 1* cciiuin Hiat .UfON.^o i*
aabaeribMl tor tEa alack aaeaasarr for
member of tbe Boaed of BdncBltoti
tlllory torew are jireiuired id quell nns
Cemmlttaa far Next Year.
.Msurd 7'afi -S|M-<'lal. 8auH Bu-.
(iglitiiig bard to r-ialn bl* ibronc. In
fto araelkm. Mrm. Oaoraa B.. BanaeU.
general uprtalng.
ATVENDANCE KILLED BY LACK
Muric. S.-I-I 19 -For the flr*l lime and snpervlaOT of the Fim ward. B.
Vii-mia.
iiiarttal
law
(trevail*
b<-<-aii»e
.
The
revolutloniaie
haye
token
u-I
who tea BO
. pre>tdc-iu of rlie I'ntted 8iates in II Itrarken waa umed for the reranTba ChauUnqua oommUlao of it
of the aituntion and are ura ■~1_ OF TRANSPORTATION
I..' tbe ’ biuh *o*t of living riotpoimlnr rooart tor tte part two yeara. Board of Trade, aa anoouneod a few vnnuge
ry OB Ibe achool biuud. wbil* ioitopb
tog the iwpulaee to a general uprU
ibldU|K-»[ foml riol* are in.KOKn-K*. In when 1‘residi lit
Sleder was appointed to the peaRte'
tea toote 11 steolaialr naeoaaaiT < daya ago. hk» oomptoiad arrangemaiita
which luey hoi» will result In tbe nterurbana Tied Up—Oiily Mail Cars
eirali* and entered tbe mining
Irobm.l a general strike
if
the
king.
Allowed
to
Ron
Today—Men
Hare
A big crowd greeted him here of snpervlaor. Both oppotoiaeRto
tor the coma In m& and it la gratlAlK-ady
tranaierMiion
All
ronstliintonal
rights
bare
been
• of tlw Jscnnatog nambera wbo fylng to note that tbe aelectlona bare
Blocked Effort* of Railway Ofwere promptly confirmed by tbe Bidheaded by Governor Osborn.
■napended
and
martini
law.
now
asub
comiiletely
lied
np.
In-I|in>*la.
b«-.au*c
Taft lunciu-d wlib ibe governor and :ertsien.
IBEIBE aWT
Tkla matter baan ««pilonaJIy good, being the
. .f«ials to Operate.
lisbad to BO many iilaees. may cttend
the recent aa*a**)nati(in of 1‘ieraier nuycir, ami Inspected 8i. Mary
a time ate. tet the eteleoat ml Ibe dlapo^ of two rHlable thraughoui the couniry If Ibe <-«»mli
Neab A Ehretiberger waked permiejSiul. idn. great Jewish mSMtaero-. antete Mmbira wte bare baan inrwad
Hons
do
not
l>eeome
letu
grave.
—Niit
a
aircct
car
IH-Irolt.
rtainmant buroaua. The following
•ton to move fbeir etore buAMlM
Valencia. Spain. Seiu. 19.—A wiU ha* been in oiM-ralion lu IletroU toduy fc.:iie<l or leprlMil by lerrorivt* :ig:ito(-l
away tMa mMwr haa praraa ibat It win be'tbe »mid«a program:
from lu prreent loratlott BM'Waat
riot
to
which
munteliial
Imil.linga
<
i
,.V
ki
:.I
k
.
,Hlullug
has^lvi
Is-n
re
wmBd te tteteat tblat tor tba reaori
Hi* opentos ot tbe Michigan Slut Front Mreet. to Ibe rWK0t Of fYoBI
wrecked and a municipal iudge ami »ince'rir:S0 ihU mornluF. fullowliiR a ucwi .1 tn Frame oti-r the Mgii i ...i of
Eonday Aflamooft. July 21et
and tor the eUy. Bona of tba oftlnn
strike of l.«*0 emplo.ve*. Many towrand IRvlston. and their requaal wae
Of—Grand aacred conren—The clerk killed and fl'c wounded,was
reuse.1 »» tbe general strike o» 8<-vll»e. uibaii line* aro lied fij.. Tlic wulk.i.it litiii:.'
o' tba Board of Ti
granted subject lo the Itehl reuttlewhich has esiended to this <-ii>.
palraa la tbe maltar with tbe atere Hussra Inina mnta relcea).
i* wj reiuideie that tbe «>m|iaii> ba* Alf(.c.tv’* Throne Sciioiwly Menaced
llon*
Eunday ErenloE. Ju'r 21at.
bci-n unkblo to move a single car c\
*uch a factor in
A c-ommanlratlOB tram tte Owe*
Ma.l!|.!, .Sept. 2f».—Cavalry Is to ..._. ...
7:S0—Prolttde—Tba Hotaari.
liailunal ixilitlu- He chaJDeagcsl (base
teiit mall oar*, which the &lrlk<-ri> al­
Tba plana ca)l for a biilMlng CttaiO
City Etetrte Ught and Powm com­
ix-adlneioi to sweep tbe street* at the
S:ao—Lecture—Ea-Gov. Hanley.
lowed to o|»raie. Tlte alTiker* are first *lcn of. an anifRovernmetil dem who hate aertiaed btm Of n*lU6 {alron pany proieatlhg afcalut tte ofBer of
os tba bby aiore two bnndrad feat
.... .. ftiHhcrjlil* own «j4* to come
Mandoy AfUrnoan. July E2nd.
orderly ami live eiiablluhea j.l<-.kH». <>n*iraiton today. Tin- <liy I* In a tui lo'ward and prove Ihclr i.(aiement«
aorth of Ite Wtitaiga eotiw. directly
the ronnrll tor the platoflg of two
2:30—Prelode—The Hiugsr*.
Tbe Btale fai jioa,' be called off on a<- moll Coiiimunbaiion with nuilyim:
atraas from tbe praaant dlntag balL
.As U>i Hie Sherman aBii-trusi law. uddlttonajllghts to Bonovlte a* the
Enteriotoer-Mrs. Gatoa. "Polly of
lount of lajviif iran*i«.itotioiii'jriu te-two auHaa high with a baaei» «U1 off- *ll fk bcllcvcit Ihc the piv*idcni stand* iiruily Ix-lilnd Ihe rilManceJtbat the wlrttig Aad to te
measure, and Waled with deiermlnaA *Iilke k«ie wa* taken at
nrat Tte dinlag room inopar wlU be ihe Clrrua." iMny be changed.t
ictoliitionivt* an- in control of *^nnc Him ihnt he would optvmc any amend carried was more UtoB t^raiUM
Monday Evening. July 22nd.
S«xM, Rmpla floor. wUb nil the moM
!«l the i-toMDce*. Xlvager new- i* mem dc*lgne.'l ti> meitbruw Hie “rule -ailed ,tar. TbHr contrato room*
WILL PUT FINANCIAL
.1, t>nl» c-i'.- ballli:
7:30—Gropd mUliar> coneerl-Tlie
nirto-data flulnga. A- wide i*n.h
ilH-in to go two Iflorks heyowl the
*:rict!t icUM-ied. The toi|.Tv*»lon i•>l reanon" a* toiU down by the
EWE ON GERMANY.
agalnai the rtrlkc. Ihckcis inloriiu-il 'Mill* iliai il't. throne 1* ill Ifumlntetb the atera nud-water aide will be lluixarn.
pn-me court ill tlx- nxent .lerlslon*
when new cnee are lontod
Ihcanir-i Hie Standar.l (Ml conumny and hut to Ibto caae tte dlaunce to eevthe night <TfWft of the derl.lou A' |ilanue.',
a OMI delightful ^ce for ibe gueau,
Tueaday AftamMn. Joly 2Srd
llic l••l■alxx> inisi.
-very-car w-*e d.«rl«il ilail
a^ncMr tor tl.o aAaraooM and Ibe
2:311—Pralade—Jx>i«L
The iirekldvnt appeared al Saginaw -ral block*. It area referred Id the
car* OMlv retained Ihi-ir cr. w» The
baoulM aanaali ihai thia region la
rommlltee
on llghtlac.
..J the evening, otxl 1* now on his wu>
df. tore they will HkIiI to the
.te-toadte tor. Tte a^d floor wlU
niiiHiwiii-d Hiiongli ’ihe aiaie.
Tboma* G. Bhilaen aalud Ate eonu•BARON ROTHCHILO.
-terbWiWEdflMciWtooma: (bore
biller end. They -n) Hir liiierti;i
I to reairain tbe dlthrest Mtopte- .
Tueaday Evannig. July 2S|^
wm be E hath room ob both Eoore.
tioiial union luiul* arc in.liitilH-*! ami
ikixton Scut. 19.—In a riBiemeni
• using pole* aad wiring 1a tte /
7:3»—Prelude—IgKtU.
Thraalan* to Collect Oerman Note*
il'ie I'nlted I’re** li>day. laui* If. IfrwBTte teaamilit wfll hktt tbe klichen.
behind llx-m
Gniea* Mere Satisfactory Prot:00—Lectiiiw^Bx-Sanator Frank ^
dels dixlared Ibat Tafl to hla afieecb city tpom aeutog aay toore pote
Ctoncral Mnnnsor nrook* of ihi im
the eoM atorute room,
peaals are Prceented to the
the cxi'erieBfx- of around bla-preteaee. If Ite aAdarmaa
.’Moroccan Controversy.
and four itnma for tba help. When
oil fnllwl Ilal1wn>* ai-oa ill*i m- Rev. R. S. MacGregor Coe* to Lud-. (went* year*.V*t!i the Rberman law. tbongbi that there are -CMRBh al­
compUtod It vni be tba moat aptowill have r-ars running before the day
lie *uld that loiFolletie had taken ad ready located there. It appaan that
ingtoo-ftev. W. J. Coate* to AeParti. Sept. 19.—ttote* Germany
taniage of Mil* expeifence.
bury Church.
dau diElaE hall lb Uu roaort ragtoa.
ba* been tbe coainmoT tteraapaasettle* bar dlftereDea* with France la-over, lie inilmat»<l lUat tin-com­
M. a aaaaarfMd baa tba cootraet for
batore nest Tuetosy that country pany would imiHjir Hrike bn alter*.
Ica to tbe past when tteir men were
Al Hic lii-t day of the Meibndi*'
ikE haOdlag. and froaad will be pkirar. with hla -wonderYal collacti
will be foyecd into bankruptcy. Many workmen ‘oiMd nm rwi<-h the KpiHCopal iniiU-rencc'. In Kalamaano
to aet them to work eettlag
French financier* have held a ren facloriee. An aulumoblle mnnufarl v««.ii>rday. several .hanged were
. brekm at
no that tte bnildlnE bf curiM. bUnkaU. wonvlag. ato.
poles along the side sod to tba rear
ferenca with Haron Hotbchlld. repreWadnooday Erening, July 24th.
wffi te np nsd aoeloaod batore the
r ha* *eiil oul all available car* made Hi'ai trill bB<-oi Tr.vterae I'liy
of this property, until at ibe preeehl
sentalire of the Germau banker* and
7:2E-Pretoda-lg>cal.
twtolar aru Ie and eeairtblag wiU be
Kcv. II. S MaiGiv-ebr. who iui* Thoraday. Sept. 28. Will 0t TravYrae riroe Mr. awtoon ba* pracHcaUy a
|dck tip eiiipbiye*. The ' 1»«>I*
the French lianker*' thn-sten to col­
City and Cadillac Day. Inatcad of
cii p.tslor of Hx- yi.-ituiiHst churrli
g:00—Laetnra—Judge Frank P. Bad; lect oil German noter uiiU-«s German are affdaed al*c !tiat<- l.ilr olll.-lal*
la telateld Bbapa for tte very Eret refio foot picket fence oa two aMea of
r tbr.-<- war-, ha* tox-n *pi>olni.-d
Wednesday, at the Fair.
(Inanrler* n*e itiHr Influence fu
aonara Eoat aaaioa Tbara are'a anm- lar, -Tbe Criminal aad the Making.'
grcatl' 8ffrel«>d
Tlu- ground*
bto premise*. The commnnlcuUoa
the l-'irsi .M K .bunh at l.uding
feel n more sailsfartory aeiib-i
bn wte olwaya wish to be tba lint.
Thurteay Anarnaen. July 2Mh.
Ihc mile* pill and »ircel <-*r* ar
n
lu-v W. W. .McKee, for t»n
SB received and filed.
of tbe Moroccan dlapute.
^he
mmiagcmeni
of
the
Grand
TravMia. Besaatt ate 'pteaa to telld tte
2:»—Prriode—LaBrun Grand 0|>ara
•ars paiflor of Asbiiry church, ha*
prarrirelly Utja^nly means of iraii!
8. A. Giltort asked pennltetoa to
•rii apiKitiited in snci-.xsl Rev. Mai- r*c Region lairXio tie given to Trav«Ak oM 1« toot to daap water oo that wmpaBy.
portalton Thonwind-. are in ihi- cH
cottKirui-t
a flreproot building to the
-egnr a* panoi .<■ i!ic Firai cb^b .rse ni> ncH /fxif. have made a
tba hay baau ca« Uwi there, aad ac2:E0—Laetnra—Ernaet Wray O'Nrel.
and expected to vl*il the State lair.
-V. George VV. rU-ws. wlKi hat Been riiglil i-li.mcc-1/ ploDK to atiH prevail- **r of fhe property al 2W Boulh
raaEmaau win be nada with tte
tbargi- of Ibe Foune.-ii'li etref-i
Tlwradny Erening. July 2Sth.
nioo *ireei. to be need aa a ataMc
IR
<xinditlon*.V>en
Thursday,
iht
-AHiwatlon*
for
Grand
Traverie
Region
boat owaon te atop hott Eotog and
Five himlUrcIi during ihi- last
b.v* Ikx-ii
Rome.
7:EE—Grand cancan—LeBran Grand
and workshop. It was relemd to
•III. will lie Tratenw fliy and OoilllFair wm be Worthy of Large
.signed Ul Maple HapH*
Me will
wwBlag. aad ta thla way tte aammar Opera eompnny.
dred farmen
the fire cemmlliee.
• siuxvxxled by R- v tV A. Klej,
• day. toklead o( W.vlneaHay. a* adAttendance.
peopto will bare aa oppoftaalty of gotIbe Inli-nirlian *iallmi todav for car*
permlMlon waa granted the t. R.
hb niim-s from .Mlii.xi. H.-t. McK/xUac oa the bay aar (tea they wte.
to ilie stale fair ground* .Volic cntin
pastor
lll Is- Mi.'credixl
Orellli-k company to cAtonge tlralr CE:
2; SO—Praloda—1-oral.
The
reason
for
>lie
cYiange
I*
ihal
it
aad Iba Bdgewood (laopla ol eomlai
lie lU-v
and Hu- groalb di*.\|i|viini<il peopN -Ai-lWir> cl.ur.h. b;
haust pipe by carrytog II oretkead at
3:efr-Lactare—floberi
Parker
Mite.
an
cMal.llsIx-^eustom
for
ihc
More*
I'oair* wtx. «otne- Mi^mi f’cniwaier
tte olty^ iMat tkaiE OBMa a day.
tbelr pUnt on Ray stneL
out the drtall* for each day lor the reiiirned. home.
' Travetse“t!||y io kix-p 0[*e
Tbe toll.vwlng Is II .s.iupleic -'ll*!
It M lAaaBbd to ErraBce with tba “Tallow Dtps,"
Atm Arlstr. »epi jn—Stii'el cat
The Michigan Stmte Telephowe
Gread Treverwe Regiow fair. 11. 11
Friday EraabiB. July SEth..
«ir the appmwnxris in ib.- Grand \Vcxine>d*v eri-iitns Many ot the bus
dtteAo have the mall
(-ompany naked permtoalon to Wbe
Day. prraldeiit of the Wesiern Mk+l- -men here assert ihiii If tlx- lvtrf>i< Traterwe district■*
7:S0-Proludar-Loeal.
^
s nu-n liiitf ivillfAI uiientli.ii lu the thHr toll lines into the city from tte
. dMirared by teat nsd 80 o
gan Deretopmeni bureau, and Secre­ strike I* not ndjuated itMsy. all U«at
W y Kendrick Grand fUpMs. rtl*
S:00—atlerulner—Bllaa
Day.
that
it
-llsrutd*
ylir
|dan*
of
most
up Fourteenth ctreet to Pine
«eUy that la MoaaslUtad by haring
tary Jobs 1. Gibson hate con*emed tr and liilenirban* will strip at uo-n
trill «uiw-nnteiiri.-iii. A!an*on. Will­
down Fine to Ninth Mreet. and
te men hams toi-lo-e on that day.
U taken by tte raiml dallrary arwmd perdoaaior.
iam Sllepar.l. Allia A
W
Wlghl
Grand Trunk te Run Car* to Fair.
be present on Wedneadsy. Sciitembet
requeat *a» rtffetred to the
tic plans for Hi.-V'ening wouli lx- tbelr
by tte way of Mtplatea. Tbit wUl be
aireet rommlHce lor toveatlgattoa.
Ijinring, Mich . !b-pT
-Tbe *taic man Alil<-i< .1»bn I’lie-H.-i Arcadia.
,27.
Traverae
City
and
rndillac
Alay
2; 30—Prelnda—UtcaL
y' FoUin*
Ijik.- t) C Par
i-riall' handi. apixyd W Tlx- busiwi The company la double tracking tbelr
Bf tte Mmoat tmtectanc* te thoaa who
railrv.a.1 .-nH.ni.s-sloii t.Nlny graiile.1 A
meter; iV-llair.. VV f M-.sber lleli
S:00—Sebnman Qulatana
Male Mr. Day will bare sometlilng to W!
an I H-s . l>-r:.> uiVll-l to- llie.l nfi line* all over tbe countrj- and this ta
««M from the city aad wish tbair
about the work df the organluiiion fbe* Grand Trunk Immediate
don. W^lcy Sianioii iw-njunto. W
, .li.> Ul Hx' liilf^nd not tfxl like a part of Ihe plan for Increasing tbelr
aaEfl tataa dare •( aa aeon aa poaM- Vcileaa. artlau from Uta Theodore and Secretary Gibson will give an. n-l- Ity' to npcr.iie .'iilJltionai trains l<e K Muff Ui»ne fiii.-al A llre*>l>;
for handling the boatoee* ta
Line III the cM-mitB- Iteldes ihc facilliiec
lloyiio Falls. Jam.-* Tot., r |•..Mcjl
Ibis senion of the eUta.
1 on what ba* l>een ne(v>nqili»hod tween Hetr-'II and lb<- *'ale
arrustomnl
-s.pl.- hue
Tbe reqm-sta of Mrt. Sprague aad
and whal la now IK-Ing done.
'T» ehev bow Importasl tbto step B
gnmixl*
f'-r
a
I;-!*of
'<-ii
i-.Ms
7:20—Pralada—Schuinann Qulniette.
i-tln«-»dn> cvenlTics The ».
Mr*. Feck that tbelr taxes be remlF
Gn Thursday. Hon. llonitio Vbirli
'and what It maast tor tbe reoort and
E:0E—GuteitalMr—BatUa. IHckant' former stale hfgbway ••umnii**ioner
• hallgiug Hic .lav Is iiniver ted waa reported upon adversely by
Iba Mty m wall. Id grerad by the tort
the committee on ctalsa and acportrayaU. ntoetaat charenerw.
will give an nddres* on poo.1 iwid*.
that aliuEdr l4asa bare .been made
counti. and the report was adopted.
IP- i.f-ibc i.tfu tals .len-lo|xxl
Tbc.ni
Kuipin-., ^nn.-*
A resolution was adopted at- tte
Etorie la known lUrouphont the
and eontrarto^a tor tte arartton of
.. IV.- Ijkify
III Thii'kdat wifluld lie gen
2;2J>-Prrt'
Ere saw eotegan at BdEcwoed. There
Slate a* one of the l>c*i Informitl and Held *Flr*t Meeting «f the Year
a, A
VV • llakcr '
;
3:00—Lecture—Mother tdihe.
facioi' Therefore Thiin
''' are a nmbar of etbera wbo hare alond of the mo*t aggn^lve gon.l roa-l**
Tucadsy.
Fr.x-oll. i; :
;
.< n.
rtoe
Right
of
the
Child
.”
■cn
tiv-l
ns
Travi-iw
Wl
! ready bdm tema wte bare aeaured
workers to the state.
Etmdhy Erening. July 2Elh.
Walker; Ifor 'an.I Ca-ltlla. -lai
H will make litllc
The Oak Fiuk Moihcrx' cltib Ix-U
Slre.-Bannatt that If ihli pro)act did
Stale Dairy- end RkvI rotntnUsloner
*;00—Grand coacerl — Schumann Dame haa promised Mr. Krnilrlch that the first nxx-iing or the year T
Stc'p-p.nk Jetiiiinwa-i.pj^ri-n.e with Ihc l-rograni to
go thrmtsb that titty wonld immadlK...k-.sku. «- T
initnnpr
afiernoon at n
wiiirh- was In
ntab' Forebaac lou and bnOd for tbe Qulntetta company.
he will have a reprewninilve of
Hill.
ju* .Diisul' ilte ix>nventcn.c of Hie (<ii»csomlng iniinii Tbay wm ao piaaBad ^ Thera are ibrea coaeart roiuiunte department vUli tbe fair, and delKer the natiir.- of a iv-.-.-|i|km lo the ix-p
Llndaley Bro*. LEte th* Orate Trav­
li.rw.-hsf: Ki!!g'lc>.
pamms
with tba earrauadlaga and tba near- wbo will give astartalnmenu; aavea an addresa tbai wmiH- exiremely in U-ai-hcr*. A pnwiaui was reml.-ic.l a«
erse DouAlfy.
. Hndg-'
leciurera,
two
readara.
Fire
prelude*
‘"f l-'-rmni-nt .t.cr. ham *ue:
acaa to Tnrerea City with lu up-tolerestlng relative to Hn- work nf lUat follow*:
M.-nkui
v..n1d lx- a gii-a’ ■x.iivi-t
Fiam. solo - ILmhIix- llndata atoraa with their aplaodid atocka will be given by ontfide lalen
deiurtnicnt.
11. W FMwarda of tblrigD. rocenUy
.pi.. r.M
Kcading-r SeiilE loti.lUOf f«nA- tbay would coma It there
Tbe program for the iimu»emeni
purchased 44 acre* of fruit land on
\Wal Nili. -KmcIIo llallov,
. -- •an BDOd dialog facillilea ao that ibay lude. by local ulenl.
leature* will be- pnldishetl in a few
he East Ray shore of the PestaswU
Th
Sot-,
-.Miinv. -x> Hiat those
would Mt teva to bring Iheir balp
days. In addition to Hiom- aliva-Iy
Mr. Tyler. nijx'ri«Ten.tem of school*.!
' j‘ T; 'uwt '(f?d Murii.r!' G
He bei amc toier4wted to iho Orund
!,u-cs in the qafly Pkri
with thte Thla terlag been ao aatmemtoned. there »IH lx- present other made a few remark* which wre ni-eih, Thorops..r- Fciuion. J «' StcBe. |wh<» n...
Traverse fniP a.Vton ibrough tte
-! i<x>'.i- their |ia( kaaea
toterostlng. as-ild also Mr. Oman*, tbe Fciosk.--. 1. M .Mai.nli.g: Sherman.,01 .he -1
tatacrarar EWM they wHI\ ha Inspeakers of Bote.
klndaley
bruHier* wbo perchaeed tbw

Wade . ^;iti*.i:te, I. S Reed. ]
,^,1.
II. in the evening This
prlnciiiwl of the Hal Ihirk school.
tormad ate EiraaEamanif will be
Wimam ll'iebel farm Uat sprtod.
Tlmnipsoiiv 'i<\ !* J. Meadlev; Tr»\
t Hie hu»lnesb me
made lor their parmaoent aummar Athlete*
Uelrf^hniems'.l ■
A»l.ury. W J. V.w:.-.', Traver—•*
The l,lnd*li-y» are wonderfully well
su
-lealre.
weio *crv«s|.
flr*t. tV". \V
Tiavers.- .-H'.-lpleased wirh. ihr aorcres that h*a
Ki.a-teenih si*e--i. tV, A, Tilcy
s aesrion -whlyb -pre“Bokol Geaka Vlast." an organlaatten their* the current year. They
u-d F S>-a*iriin:- Williatnabiir.:.
!«x-dcd Ihe social meeting. Mr* r KvUoB of young men of the Wesi Bide,
report harveHltig crope of exceptional
V It.-alfe*: < Itarle.oix. Inillah
jerett
-^a*
ele.nxl
secon-l
vice
i.re*idi-ni
will give an eghlhiilon of gymnastic
merli and being sa'laltod with tbe
tuisisou. K M Tayl-c Kewadin. In
fill a «aram. an-l the presldeut air dion mls-i-n. Frank Ito-w-eri. .•Con*
the fair grounds. WedHard to BaaL
price, at whicn Ihe «rop* have aoM.
Bruce Uurk*. one of the progressive Ipinieil a refreshment <-ommlliee con p«:i. Indian mission. <' E Tlili*
Ctore Owtilnad far Vasr'a Wark of beeday anerooon. Treverwe riiy da.>They are n-.w i-uUIBg
of Ihe Grand Traverae Region fair. larmera of Ihl* region, brought toThc vUillig ol .Mrs (leorge Smith. Mr* i. Fc-wkey. Feter Petoskey.
City Fadaratian af Waman'a
wbkb promiM-s
IVAVItt
and
Mrs.
J
Steward,
and
a
Tbelr
program
win
conalat
of
drUIHerald
Dffire
tbit
afternoon
a
Citiha.
*. It. A. Poster passed sway Mon- drvd l.u'-h.i. :o the acre ate mo
tog. abort bar eaerrltra aad hurdle hall doiet apple* of the Alexander va progcam .tm.iiiimx.. ihe membere l--■ulk* *T*nd in «bf
from tea to
morning
at
the
age
ot
31
year*,
The Bxaculira Oanmluae of
bar esercleea. They will drill to
that will be hard to bcjiL With fug Mrs f. Kvefeit, Mr*, bel Hardy
afier'a very short lltoess. Beside* her fifteen leei high. Tbe two broitera
City FMeratkm of Woman* dub* rrnai of tbe grandstand, between ib-and .Mr*. C. C. Ixiwing
.-xrepeton the ap|0e* me*»ureJ
wbo went upon the place to tbo
husliand. she l» survived by lw<
Two delegate* and two aliernnie*
beM aa totoraiuag aanaton Monday bone racat. Allbongfa they have not inebre to diameter and weighed
spring
and
have
been
jotoed
by thHr
and mother and father. The
weer appointed by ihe president to the
nfteraoofc Plan* wan ontHnad for
under the pound each, Tbe apple* b*te^
iicral win be held Monday ailer­ father. T H Mnd.ley. wte to uiao
City Federation of Women* -Club*,
Vienna, Pept, U- ~M*nl*l law wa*
. the yaarh work, rommlttaa* nastad. skillful InatructloB of J. V. Kopp, feet cclor and' good »b*|ie ^nd
pleased wiib the Orate Traverte
on
Ul
three
o'clock,
to
charge
of
hetlared
here
Kxlay.
ih.firtK
tlmc
. and tba pramam* deeidad upon The tbelr director, they bare become well
ng the rjieai ever exhibited to this Mr*. R. C. l-owiQg and Ur*. Ed Bar
country. I« I* q«He Bkely tbto oEEIaim-e The. revolution of 1891. Ibe reEiwi ragnlar ataaitog of tte City FUd- adraBcte Ib The dIBerent drills and regiur. They wUI bo added
the I her lictog the delegate*, and Mra. Wal- anlt’of the -high reft of llvlng-rlota." Rev. Baker of PMe I*ke. The rea*aJn» Honat farm bunding* *01 be MMttewfli be token to Flint tor burtoC Friarnilon wiu te bald the third Mon­ eMrrtses. aud. BMd euiertalBmeot to
Ail gathvncg* were forcibly dtopersto the' spring.
daj- moratog.
. .
day lE Octeter.
aanured.
Grand Traverae frulc -

WJU, BC BEADY BOB BEtORTCB®
NEXT EBBING

UmifilYREiUlYFORACTIOI

DNK FIR UY STEtllBIS

BIG STRIKE
IN DETROIT

SPLENDID COURSE

:hayor Fua

pfiCE MEiueEO

vachkigs

TAFT AT THE “SOD”

HAY STOP ThT state FAIR

TO ENFORCE
SETTLEMENT

HAY FORcT BARHIUfTCY

NEW APPOINTMENTS

SUGHIGHAHGEIH PLANS

WILL HAVE GOOD PRDGRAH

OAT fARK HRYHERS

;ss„

r ' '

SATISFIBI WITH IMPS

01*;

WIU. DRILL AT FAIR

■ APPLES AS ARE APPLES

HRS. H. A. FOSTB)

GBOIIi^HanAY

HARTIAL UWII VL^NA

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OBAJID TBATEllSK HBBALI), AND TBATER8E BAT KAOLE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1911 .■

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rAtti:

Mdtfl vuk

•ML «i»l a OMaafTftdw Mtanowat
mam tatA pvwwr at OttfVa u • rMall
of U. It voold bo. MN ft trioniat of
Oiftatlftft CoBftftrrftUftm. btn of Aaglo^
Oftftftttfta bfttrad.of tb« Ualtod BUM.
U ooftU b# loltowod loficftlir br •
■pirtt or boMUtr boiwooB WftobtfLgto*
•ad Ottawa. wM a period of notuftllr
hoRflo tariffo orUeh would do lofialto
to tbo bftot lateeftotft of both
eoaatrtoft. Por CaBada It would be
poealiArt7 baratfo), Tor fthe could fe(
alMoIntalr aothlac from Ettalaod i<i
pouato bar for tbo Ion of Amor^
trade. Bbo haa atreadr made

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MoUteHa-Uw CoeotiT la the war ot
iht* Tev................... 11^ ib A4VUIM
repl) bai
bas
imMMtba................... •OotaASraaoe tarts faaera; aid tbo oah replj
|iraoway4
fM KdBitha..............tfe ia AOraaoe toob- from tbe preoeot tevf^rai
•ipMt day.;
LoedoB that abe oaaaot eipMt
lUof la retorw. (
t, bow^.
TMa poller woald wet.

"gSggfltt
Alt XBMB, Hi VMWMB&MBh
BdMir
COLUMBUS. OHIO.-Tbe oo>

WOMB Mm Mon made known to
thapublle. TbIamoaneanewalfB
InthoodeeeffshtcWf popui*>'<ttw

•ffoet upon tbo mwcoua mem.
hranea. Cedren teed, a rara
enodklnt and wnaufpataad tonic.
Cubeba, valuabla in nasal eotarrb
and affectlooa of the kidneye ond
BMddn. Stone mot. valwMBfoe
tbe •»««•. muoofm mdnihmoia
aefweil os in dmpey and IndL
fbttlon.

btt gn «a ow (OK aad
z>r. and Mra. Datt-.a ct Ok Rapida!
sbanorod aO tiuda ecaa in aa many paid a vish to Mrs. A. Ooi
Mota before they reachod tbogiciinfl. day. Tbe doctor's Visit waa a profeeTbla wn repeated eemral timea. An­ aioaal oma. Mrs. G. bring qwiie poorly
other feat wai tbe cutting In two of >r a nnmber ot days
Walter Wilson made a buria
baaieeaa rard held up edgewise by
■r. Parker. One of Ibe moat dtDL to Kalkaska Monday.
Jas. Hammond attd laiuMj
battle trick. Two
boulM were aet upon an eleratton. Bnnda.v at tbe lake
m* upon tbe .other, the tctt being
biaak tbe under btttle and with
ThougbiB pul OD paper are ooinat.
tbe nett abot ibatter tbe one
more tbaa footaicpa u tbe sand, you
before it reecbed the atand. Tbla see tbe way the mao baa goee. but ro
aa dooe with a pomp gun.
know wbat be fta* oe nw walk yee
Anetber dlffleuM toat wna after HrI a sbot.wllb Ibe next abot htilin«|
tbe expelled abell before M reacbed'
Them were eererai oth­
er irlcka wlhch demonatraied the
Of Mr. Bplnka aod at
the same time gare a moat etcellentjpro.-.------ .

DoatfUffis & Kellogg
Cash Shoe Store.
« and From Braets. Traverse City, Mkb.

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Farmers* Work Shoes
We hawc Dem httl u Dice a libe .of M.d‘i Wotk
Skees as ilRt Maaae.

NoncE

lin ol It, ,0.111, ot u, •"■"“■'ll” l“?"".’'’,'7“,S'Tbi;t ....

Hi|h or tear tope, vaj aelt, pV

able leather aod good aoled—aoi j^rr but good.
Out Work Shoes are aU made « belta finiiig krta
thn Ul—dtat measg more egeilort for yoa.
---------------------------------------------

The Utter wee more forcibly muairai- [
,„un«H. of mone' ► u'■”?
ed la a te«>by wbleb a aoft noaed .longUg to aald county or In Jr* < u^- o ♦ ♦ O o o • o o o • n n o a o #
yUies. Mr, Rates U ownbullet from a 31140 .bell wa. driret, tody, and the lowest la.e of Imere-; J * * * * Varea
1 hr of one ot the Urgent iNach or­
,
...
.k . ni.r.
■tMi lo boisid
| sldbybv Mild lontity for »uch *
BATtg.
O chard* In ihi. lutrt He Is aloe snperclean through a piece of tooled steel temporary loan
<.oum> ahall
liiiendeni cl the issir of Grand Trwv
tbree^igbiha of an inch In tbioknt
to ..make, all! be rt^elred
m, (;„fln. r ot \Vlll,*m»l.ura ha*
have power lo
erstcounty
,
|( Omtmm of Mr* I, !«».
praWea of tbo worthwaai.
1170-PMl Ot the todiporarr pown Tbla was ralrulBted l
bv the Hoard of Hupervisors ai the of *1uliihed H m-a wi-II nu <nn »hwiT
.Veil Is Ibe home snd lesldeace .of
flee of Ibe r-oiints -Vrk up lo
power
Ther would ooottaoe to awarm la ap- of Ibb paparr.
rrouna*.
He is vne id >(U
o'clock K m. Batuirlay. Ottober
m»-Oen. Kitrboaer took poaaek
isder produced by Ibe company.
6B tboae fertfW apaeoa, but. eiaaptrl-to^ farmen.
1911. a-ild mntrwcl o lie fni a (vrlort , J. W. Creen and Wu> A»niiH,re h«v.All of tbeae teats were made with of two year*.
atod br tbe boaUllty of the Oti*a io»- •loB Id Paaboda. and ralsad tbe BMilah
Now we come to one of tbe WMbl
ireiurord from Crand Rapid*, where
abcll juat Introduced which
Dated at Tfpverse ftpy, Mich Sept
orawwat to tbeir oara fathetlaad. tbe flag over It. deapbe the protasta of the
su.i-cssful farmerw. which U 1). 1, Hox
they sent to attend tin- aiato fair.
ISII.
Is reinforced with a ateel cap.
people of Alberta aad Baakalehewaa Prench oeeopenu.
>ie |ii> iKilidlngs are uiMO-tUie; his
KcpI :. 14, 21. 2R.OCI
bsrn I* new and built at a;cost of
l»OI—Blauie of KlBC Alfred
Tbe exhibition waa doubiedleea the
would ooaUoud Ataerlcfta. aad oalr
ni-srli t.'..ri->« Me also ha* tbe Urgast
beet ever peen in Traverse City and
awaft tbe Uae. efblcb rould aoi be tar Orest UBvailed by Lord Roaeliery
ftmi tarni an Acme i»wnshl|i. H« ba*
tborongbly aw>redaied by a Urge
awar. wbea iMr conplete doataatba Winebeftter. Butaad.
held mam lolitical tsM-iiiQO*, aad U at
of tboae provlaoea would eaable tbeio
crowd among which wei* many expieseni .-punt, agent an.i aMftf)' pwberse. In Chancery,
l^uclnda Orr.
y
, Pntaibe* are moung quite freely at
pe»-^rhsmcn of local reputation.
to
earrr
tbea
lata
tbe
l.>aloa.
bertat in tbe flail ootoone U frowlai
Complalnanl.
Next is the tcsMenre'or C R. 1^
k-O and 70 cents i-r bushel.
The followini la tbe score of tbe
“If
tbere
are
to
be
two
aatloe*
la
MeretatMM. Tomorrow tbe elecUoaa
r*. HI* fmm I* like that of Mr. HotRev. Guy Hoard ofnhe uiu»r penin
North
Atoerica
ther
nuat
be
frteada.
prellmiaary
conien;
John Orr.
irin be beU la tbe pemtaloB aad tbere
*te'», HI* liulliling* are Urge and up.
aula will fill tbe pulpit
tbe C. R . I04ua Ur Katas |* another of our
Bchmlt, IS: <Urver. 19; Bplnka. 21:
If Ibey beooaie eaemlee. tberd
DefendaaL
Ip ^poA a bfeatWpe atupean perIn this cause. It appearing from church here Bunday evening.
Parker, 14; WlllUma. 17; Bnyder. 17.
hurtling an-l well to*lo farmers. He la
vadlaf both .eoaatrtee. for tbe reeuUa oaly ooe faio for tbe weaker.
Becoml string—Bplnk*. 22; Parker. affldavU on flU that the' defendant.
Malon Hoard and wife. Guy Ituard. also ireasuier of Acme township.
“If Canada it to rontlaua Caaada. li
Imb mucb U beU. Tbe Detroit Preo
[John Orr. Is not a resident of the Mn. C. Huai and tbeir mother. Mrs.
John Fitch B tie. have a Urffa |u
.
Bail be Oenadlaa. eat Baitieb.
visit In Upper 14; Bnyder.^li;; Bcbmit, IT.
aUeo wp tbo eltueUea edltorlallr
ito warehouse' which bolda It.aon
iiulda
Hoarjl.
are
visiting
Mrs.
Alia
“HappUr. perhapt for both eouabushels J W Hanna baa clmrga of
to tbo feUowtog:
Whition for a few days
tribe, there It but tiaan ebaaee of the
for aeuier Mlehi|an.
the business here for tbem
; -r%9 pwlM of tbe Coaaenratlre brutal appeal to Britleb prejudicoi be^LL
%'e do not boast «f having n Urge
Hetfy RUesman also baa a imaio
Mnr II OMaSi (M dM rwlproclty lai eaeoeewmi. AM Blr WUfrid'e ap- Martiueiie. M1rh„ Bepa :o.—Prealhefw- town, bui we have one v»e are prou-l warebUse. J Rracketi ha* rtiarga of
MMM* Sba
the eerr ootaet of paaU are to Ceeadlaalen). a broad m* dent Taftcconcluded ble rl*li la tbe IlllUldc Grove. Bept. It.—Mr. and I,
r niackman * buslnsat,-.^ .
f date of. The first residence of value 1*
Wm
l*ee'k
Ho
has
one
of
the
largest
» «*bk 06 iUeitot Uonal apirit laeptraa rrery word bo
Then come* our generil slow, which
-di-r, and that In case of bla
penlmrala today with e apeerh
and ncatpki dwelling* In the vlliagr
owned snd run hr L J, Ortsp, who
Mr. and Mr*, mncl* nee»e |appearance he cause hi* answer
M the partr waa at lU wUa eM to' •art. and
bere. He was entbnstastleaMy greet
Mr. I,ee is <mc of <>ur aucrekatnl tami- ie-Thraya (ilaased lo see ereryooe and
r Hill of CompUtnt filed- bert-ln t
M m M*a tejpemo Mbor dirRUoif. oegllBlble eleneata In a few of the bic- ed. He uarei for lower Michigan to
rr.
will always meet you w1ib a smile.
filed and a copy thereof to be *er
IT WUM lKw cloaod tbeir per elttei, hU eppeel la aoliit borne
night,' Tomorrow tbe Canadian elec­
Charier Bachtleben had the misfor
] tbe complatnam's aollcUr
Nexi In line 1* the I'. D. church nnd The hardware deiianmeni of thU store
by I,: (i <
U owned..................Cri.p.
M«dM ea tbe urit arMnea.i eo-ef- tbe betrta-of tbe people."
son of U J.
tion on reripreeliy will take place- inne to Uae a yaluable cow Uai week. •Cir‘ 1 fifteen data after service i
ip llesldes Mr •rt»p's all
y of said
sail Hill and notice
jr hr the «Meumt reari
^dent baa arrinaed lo have
Cllford Pray of MBhU si>eni Prlday hlm of a ropy
charge of the K iM. rallro
iiiroad aad
the pul|ili.. I* «
...........
ol tbla order, and In dtlfaiili tbrrwof
«hfl
hM eflnriBf eat a poUer
im flaahed to him. At tbe evenlBg at C. R. kUllory's.
It Is DRDKRBD that said Kill of t'om- ■■rearliers lu the C II. .Mhhignn >-ooja Iwraiar OoswraUro Mol. Sir Joba
THIB DATS IN HIBTOBV. ♦ naaa meeting her* Representative
ninsler alul clerk of Acme lowomhlp.
Mr. and Mrs. Krancli fieese are re­ pUlnt be lakeii a* canfcfsed by aald
. Mbodoaald, apaat bla Ufa la adro- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦••## Young introdured Mr. Taft
Thr
iiexf
Is
|hc
residence
owned
by
non
reildem
defeDdani.
Next
Is
the
rrslilenre
ol
Mrs, AlU'
joicing over the arrival of a son. bom
It I* further ORDERRT) that within Ur*. John su,r«-y. with ilio fresh cost M'hItsoD. w:bicb u one of tbe ban In.
. that ther were oompelled -to
Bobber If.
«
Orend Rapidi. Mich.. Bepi. 2(i- Bept. llth.
of iwlniuid other recent repairs town. Her tgrin. irttWpriaMpdnl by
twenty dayi
___ ts
iuae a
r tbeir «wa Materr fa order to US«>-Tbe Bnfllab under Bdward Oraail Rapida la preparing n cordial
makes ft t>cvaiiractltvr
or
this
order
to
be
publUbed
In
Mlaa
Adeline
Mallory
and
Ruben
her, son. O D Wh1tiiBlir-«ltt U very
• IL Jh dhear doopalrjMr^Boea ibe Blade delaeted tbe Preaeb under welcome for President Taft, who ia
Hiram l-ee. Iiavtng remodeled hi* sKcresalui and ta oar of biir TtaMUng
Bachtleben spent Bunday at Pred Rob- tba Grand Traverse Herald, a
KlDC Joba at battle et Poietlera.
paper printed, published and rln-ulsi- house and given It a good luilnling. ■•ciBUi buyer*
due to arrire la ihti city about breaklug lo aald Comity, and that aald pub■lesirable
a aad eatared apoa a war of IT87—Oottlntbea aatveralty opened. laat time loptorrow tor a rialt of atx eriaon's.
Neal I* the home of John Oetka,
Mr. and Mra. Robert Barney and non llcailon
..............................................
continued therein
- -In 0-'•
which Is located uinn on* of the flneai
a tbe Ualtol Blatoa. 17»—Oen. Andrew plckeaa. a dieaeven boun. aiaad Rapida' central attended the fair at Grand IU|>l-ls last ea<h week for six succeeding
ling weeks.
IcK* In our village Mr. Oelka la cmr of tbe
of
II
that
she
cause
a
copy
ol
this
or­
Idoyrd
hv the P. M. railroad.
and tbe airong
week-.
rwYolutioa. bom at Paxtbn. Pa. Died wields In Michigan polltlca bare led to
Miss Ruth Bleren* and Clifford i'rav der to Im personally servnd on this
7%tT awealod to the reia- la Bouth OaroMaa, Aug. 17. 1817.
■ i*i t‘
twenty day*
the belief that the apeech to be .lellv
fore the lime bIho* prescril)^ for
k ol lUttyiBpriwa Britleb pre}o- 1808-Plrei.flre oompany In Dettwll t.-ed here will he one of the nioai Im spent Bunday In Manistee.
Chaa. BarhIlelK-n and family spent his oppearance
i amall aad dlpertant of the praaldentUI toOr At Bunday at Ralelgli t'oles
GRORG^:^^^ CCRTIR.
CIrciill Courl Comnilsiloiier
luncheon'the prealdent will meet aou>e
llaramomiee tailed at
. MMr ia Ontario, aad 1810-deberal aseemblr of tllaeourl of the prominent men of the otate and Mr. and
<!*aiitl Traverse County. Mli-hlasu
Yngle'a-Bunday.
“ rl.’; r
MiM 4'
kotwaab met la Bt Unta sad orgaalaed a ftUte after a aborr dr1?» aMi tbe city will JoeMUi
Marie Smiley la making an ex­ Aug. 21 1
:-h-2'.:k ort.
p Mialt aad Ottawa rtnn ia ibb
depart at 2 o'clock Ip the aftemoo
tended visit In IndUna with friend*
a fow woeka that ovm tbe liberato tna—Pirtt dIecUOB et town eSIcwra
MorUape Bala.
which win be the
Id
relatives.
pa
the aolN
Default having been mada In thc
stoppMiff i>Um In Michigan.
Winifred Shane called at C K. Mal­ tondiuuiis of a <-<-rialn mortgage made
lO TOlft.
1U4—UakMi foreoa wMor Ometal
lory's Biindii^.
by Floyd 11. Biiillh and RIU A Rmll '
.1 “There ia. howerer, no «rMl reaaoa Bberldaa defeated tbo CeatMe
his wife. H The liexier Savings Kan
MboalaraNd. It U moattr wolae, aad oniler OeneiwI Barty at Wlncbeairr.
dated Jnly kih.
i. A. l> I9<i:i.
IWi:.. and rc-ord
rel-onl
ad 111 the office of the ItegUlcr of
i k ae oaar ear oart hera oa tbe be^
WILLIAMSBURG.
Deeds, for the CQiiiiir of Grand Trav
(Oontiiraed frMn page oaa)
M Ml tt Made mtnnmaiir M
1881—Janet A. Qarfleld. tweatietb
erse and Slate of MIchli
leoemehia which are dellnQuenl.

B la nidaaa ilaaial
aa Ualtad Slaua. IM at
Wnilamsbarg. Bern lb.—Mrs Hiil
...............................iiv. in
• to 8M7I.31 wbleb bag
Tbla
- Haaoaal wbara lira tba aa, Braach. N. J. Bora la Oi.al.oia
r 74, I paid In upon tbe city dah Hoard and Mr*. Ilerben Hunt aod
It M Ibe BrtUab enl- ooliatr.- Ohio. Nor. II. tall, r
Vo,1 .wbloh must be daughter, Frances, ot near Unsliia,
__ I city.
a there It la too email to in 1—Tbe BL Clair tnanel under tbe carted by it
and
Mr.
an-l
Mr*.
Mahk>n
Hoard
of
chase, by deed of assigitmeul. dated |
ni)elm
called the alienMayor WH
.
k at the poUa. Ia tbe Detroit rlTR opened to iratnc.
itmood. Wla.. and Rev. Gu> Hoard the ;:rd day of September. A. I» 19lo.i
lion of the council to tbe fact that
I. tbe cry baa been
lenonilnee have been visiting old and r.s-ordfd In the office Ol the rr-g '
factory tnapector waa In the city lart
Istcr of deeds aforesaid February K-i:i .
IM Bt alaHBI wrerr eleettoa. but baa
week and found that the cloaet eya- friends In this vicinliy the past w
. Bora Bopt. •. 1
In a
lail. It. UlH-r t: of Mortgages on
Diah
plant
am 4hr MNP BC the TOtera onlie eoU. mi Doageta. la tbe Bottdan. waa ______ the■ Oval
Rev. Guy Hnwrrl preached here Sstur- page J.M. on which mortgage Ihcre ,

very uaaaniiary condition, and that
ihi iffiMwiltlr dUsaatad. Ont ta tbe captured by tbe
momlng to a full house.
Is claimed lo br dqr »' the date of
while the company ban
mkit BwMeea. tbe nltra leraUai la pedltloa.
this notice the Hum of Five Hundn-d
of Cal'lujm-l
at any lime to remedy
Wmtt attaewB. aad wbertrer ba^apthat the city bad not provided them been spending
Bepteinl
k with his fifanill.' Twenty six hollsrs. and BIxly-eIgM

C<-nf*. and so .Mloriiey's fee of Tweii
Mra Ba ta mepned. B«m la On
ima war ended by an ontlef Into any of tbe aevers. and here.
ly-llve Ikdlars. provided for In *ald ,
that some aclIoD would be neceaai^y
1, people et:«tber aaeeetrr tbaa tbe treatr of Ryawick.
Mrs. Helea Mall canre from Char limrlgsgr. Slid no »ull oi piw-eedlng*
It waa left to the
lAuaBtbU 1787—Cbarioa Carroll ot Oamlioa.
at
law
bsUng
been
Instituted
li)
re
|
Utte
Uil
Wednesday
lo
s|*nd
a
to Dad tbe way out
Btbeemplrdl tbo laat anrrlvlag signer of tbe De<- of the dirflcalty.
Nipte of week* with her tisier. ilr* c»\er the money* secured by said ;
•igBge, or any part thereof:
ni^Mg
rch‘ Brown, and oiher reUtive*.
, Hy
Hy virtue of
aapoUa. Md. Died la Baltimore. .Nor.
Mra. O. P Marsh ba* been having a
lalned In said i
Lartat ni Arapfcit SmA h
% wum and r» wbleb they Hre.
14. 1818/
severe
attack
of
|•DeuD>onlB
.Mr*
I
gage,
and the siatiite in such ca»r
'Bank we) . .
....
;
made
and
provided,
notice la hereby
cJl,
and
an
adjourned
meettng
wHl
' ^ (hd iladitii dphfoadbtt fbd
irn-U. Bo. frigate Ceutitutio
Manb Is also sick
TkUpartafUmStaU.
be beM on Tbunday evening of ihta
M hid
ttord rtnflento <«d "Old IroaaMee." launched at Boaloa.
Wm. J May of BelUIre stopiie-l at given that on gaturdsy the KighieeMii
day of Novemlw-r. A D 1911, at teti
week tor tbe purpose of taking np
JjUkJmlittiM eptrlt la beoemla>
If0»—Robert Bmmeli eaeeoted for tbe matter and dlapoalng of It no far Ibe Cbarle* Baton botne last week, at­ o'clock ItCthe forenoon. I shall sell
Italp MhawMiMf It baa eren bw talib treaaoa at-DabUa.
tending Ibe C A. R encampment ot iaid'iil’llc Aiirilon. to the highest but
,aa tbe eonncll la concerned.
North From Ikxtf o( the
1814—‘hie Brlllab raised tbe eelge
Traveiwe City
et Port Brio.
Cpsall Hobb* has aoM the souilf half
in»-ComeretoBe laid for Port
d M A VAliir TirakeM that
of hi* farm ... N„„,.1,, -IIINI,,
;
B m Brttto •SMttafcah* oM dereb
diet eulled Pert
lute IhU fall
Grand Traverse Count* u holden'.t
aaid mtvnMembers ef Red and Own Club and
daihMl drMifbf U tBerodiht^ Bt. Aaibooy.

gage, or *o much tber.-of
Ottiers Witfiaaaed Berne Cupert
H%MMetdi*<ttrMa«r. Mr.
1141—VnlTeralty ot NkMgan opeoMarWemeniMp Toeeday.
r4afm ie aa 'Tricky Taft.- of od fw tbe receptton of aiadeni
theBwMier.* UaeiaflaniapleIIS1—City omalbos line eeubllabed
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-♦♦♦♦ (merest sn.1 all legal ro*t*. together
A large number of meiBbera from
South MlUoji. Sept. 20.—Mr. and
niiasuo « fee of Tsmiy-flve
iBlMMaaaaty. dealBniM la Milwaukee.
tbe Rod and Gun club and ottaera Mrs. IJ. K Sloter of Kalkaska anler Hull*r« •uvenanu-O lor tliet.-m, the
Br^d^kme rrattnre. ^n18A4-Tb« BngUah,
Prench
wttneaaed some remarkable aiarluI daetfnedoB and gloat- Terkiab aUlea defeated tbe Rui
mansblp
on
tbe
gun
'club
gn
:
tbeir
cottage
here
for
a
lew
day*
ird KIptlara reerat in tbe battle of Alma, one of tbe meet
P <ltv. County f Grand Traverse
b asalaet tbe United BUtoa la nouble eogagementa of tbe Crimean Tn^eday. Tbe perfORnera were L- T
Bplaki and Mr. Fnrker of tbe Paters'
Mps. Wm. Aem
am iwdrtmed, nstfl CMNr peo- war.
(anridge Do., of Clnclnnail. Ohio, tbe company- of ber nle<«. UU* .Mae
of Hltx'k K. of Hannah 1j' *>
aho gave an exhibition of expert Hutebin* of toulheru Michigan

panv'N 8e>enth addition to t'
shooting that has never been equalled
Bean harvesilag seem* lo ^
he '•‘^
iae.„^
Trs«e:>e City according
a-c
of TraverM*
Id Trarerae City. Mr. Rpiakt It
prevailing occupation
among ibe recorded plat thereof
ihVreor.
K F CHASE.
expert markgnian of Ibe company and
rM>EBW(M>n A 1'MI.OR,^ AvMgnee

MM It WNk 3,100

WILL REAR RETURNS

.

jli'iil....

J

5

Prompt Service

Liberal Trcalmcni

nauc M awraant

AbsolPtc Salely

jyn?

Patrons of thii bank speak in

' the highat terms of the ac­

comodations they receive here..

Traverse Cfly Slate Bask

snono WMSiUBiiir

Ginseng Root

Before selling your Ginseng Root get
our price. 'We are in the market for both
wild and cultivated root and are the lead­
ing shippers of Ginseng in this section.

The Cardinal Principles
of ftanking
XVL
fm Ae pdAiae ttftff «f U fM' lUi

• MbiUe.cttim ci m
iiTnwUKV
.
.
eCitTM^GiMdTM

wakSEiS*'*”
NATIONAL BANK
_ UwM dbe WdrvialiB of IBia United hiattia BevewnaiH.

S. E. WAIT & SONS

died. Aaalaud by Mr. Parjcei
Spinks gave demoaetraiiona or irtck
ahWJUng that ope never
a wild west show or drws. aad bla
feata were loudly applauded by tbe
eaibuleeilc crowM
ADer^ rontest tsetween members
or tbe chrfa at ctay
Mr. Bplnka entertained for aboet fta
hour. ABKMf tbe feata performed.
tbe aboMlag at penalec with a
rifle thrown in Ibe air by Mr. Parker.
be did aoi hit every
cfm aucewaaea demonstrated hi.
his w^blmea. Ae
deetuI tkfll. Aateng other tUi
abaitered efaalk erayoaa heldd by ilr.
Parker wttbon^lsalng a alasle abot.
Me also >bd6«fed sriU a abot g
tkias apMea tbrewp Mle- tbe aN
nee srtiMpt mtittng one af them
One remarkabls trt* waaaAaa

lending school at BIk RapMa spent
sad guaday with her |«rem»
at Ibe Hotel Waisue. She was srcomMUled by two school friend*. MU* Zoa
Fslrbaalu aad Mist Margaret Bruce
FVod Aenilaawer and Tbeo HewUt
made a visit to Traverse City Fridsy
and Mrs. Irving Clark sod
daughter. Mrs. U Danea. all ^eft lor.
tbeir Kalkaska home Monday '
I
Mr. aad Mra. A C. Beebe eaieriain
*4 Mrs H. B. Hammon at Cherry.
Grove over gnaday
j
Tberw will he prayer meeting al ^
the ebareb on Tharsday evenings,
betwafter.
OiwiDg to the abiwwce of Ret . liar-,
aeod tbere wa* no prtecbl^ aertUe*
Ibe eburrb. bwt a few of tbe mcim |
«ats mat aad bad a pTWyer aad clasa |
■ vke.
)
Ur. aad Mrs. Wax ChlMs. Mr. aad \
Uis. Krydgrr aad tbe Boyds aad Leta ;
a«s all BpMi Snaday at tbe Uke.
I

Traterse city. Muh
Aug 2t. Thur* to Not. 14.

;

Traverse City
State Bank
A. Tracy Lay. Rresidanl.
R. Fiord Ciiivch. V.CO Ffwsident.
H. C. Oavia Vtec Ftwstdont.
A. J. aaayaard. CaaPrer.
a. J. Haviland. Aast. Casbior.
Cm. B. Kilbovme.'Asat. Caabioe. •
ciiHUI »2M,00a
Surplui $ioo,ocn.
Resotircoa over B24Q0JBD
A General Danking Uusinea*
nonn. and our cu>tomer* may rely
npoa rwcelring coortcotH and Hber-.

UkMBic Btock

DRUQQISTS

Travmc atr

The Little Wonder
A
. r
MADE II
Cylinder h
Ini lip«
Hoiif -r <YHilr-l Weight. 300 lbs. gUrts
ca-:h. nm» steadll); ia aeonomlral.
reliable, durable and complwte with
}iull,)', gasoline tank, bntterr. eoU and
• switch, wired raady
7>"tT aeparator. wood saw or p«mp or do any
other duty wHhta tbe caparttv of 214
b. p ; occnple* 2t2ti 'feet. IM«o ITS.
Maaulanured by
WM. JACKSON. Tmvaran CHy. MIeh.

teHAND TRArEI^ IIKRAI.D. AND TRAVERSEIttT KAQljE, THTRSDAT, SE1*TK.MBER «. IMl

MUSIC IN THE HOME
Hie Ve^Best Way of Spending flie
Long Evenings of FdD anid Winter

PLHTY OF PASTUREiHIDE ESSEXTUL FACTOR W
BETTHie BEST (SSULTS FROM T% DAHYKRO.

snui Ibe adreat of Astam^ ow Ibooiku two wtomtlr (o tba
<^aeMiM of Indoor rocrouion—bow bo« to o(wnd the lone eroslnsi
■ u booie—ho» boot to iawreot mad eatoruls Uto >oun« iwle when

Cider MUl

bIVSiC rnralohoo tbo rerr boot onewer to tbU problem.
SVBBY HOME ohouW eonuhi • PUno-^ nonbero eUe
wtU be.tonad each a wooderfol cbUoctioii of LcitdlBS Uokeo m oar
sroot Pol] nock prOMBU. Hero you nor oompnre. olde by bWo.
Out world-umooi STBINWAT, tbo ortUtic 80HMBR. ibe etoollent V08K. tbo popoUr STERUNp. Ibe caperb GRINNEU. BROS,
(onr owB make), tbo depondrtlo WfSOMAK. fbe SMITH *
BARNES, tbo Hl’STINGTON.- tbo MENDELSSOHN oBd other*.

v'-

GRINNELL BROS,
THE MAHKrre.

4

Btfalo. Sept. n.-CntUo-Reeelpta,
SU: BtMdy. 10c lower, t7Jwg7.C0.
Otiree^AeUre. 2&c higher..SOgiO.TO.
mwep and lambs—Active. Z£c etiMgir^ $t.75»t.9C: No. 1 $1.40. HognAetive. lOe higher, $7,006 7.00, cMag
M $A$0«7.

B.e=ee;
Traverse City MUUag Oo.

fcs;=;=;=;
^....................
HIOEA, runt AND TALLOW.

Sisais:;;....... »•

aiuiN.
2 green hldae .
CUoago. 8epL $0.—WbaaL Mike.
Cora. e7Hc. Oau. 4$Kc.
DatrolL Sepl. M.->WboaL $M4c.
. Con. SSUc. Cora. 46«c.
Toledo. Sept. SO.-Wbeet. $4)fc. Wood shearlBgi .
Oora. «$c Oets. 4$lkc.

E^

SSU-:

Yte price of taXmtoss hes Ukea a
' hlaaip and the bsn that is being ofivad today U &S oenu for tbe beat of
Mock. Tbe m^tml market Is now In
« vary imsaUstn< U»ry condlUon nod no
one la willing to kmd np to any extent
•a tbe preesni quouttons, fearing that
a farther drop may occur before the
awrket eould be reached by carload
lota.
Tbe price of bay It also up. that of
good quality being sold todey at $18
per toB. with n>leBV qf takem. ConaMerable hay ts now being baled on
'^famt,torablpffleot,esd the indlcnp»aa era that the priae will rale
; atroag lor some time to come.

Fruit Presses, Apple Barrel Pressers,
p
Apple Parers, etc
Bardwarc Division

We eelt niieDdld new PUnoe oo tonu u low as 111! down and tC monthly. Good uacd nanoe ibot have
boon thorooebty ropelred mey be bad on even eealor
saalor tdnni What muviedoring borne need be without a
Piano—vby put on aUrtloc tbo youag folk* In the atnd) of music;
tnualc?
Vint oar store and Inapeet tbe many beaatlfu) m
MA.N08 on esbIbiHion—learn of the EXTRAORDINARY
VAIA’BS we are able to gire tbrougb baying for TW
WENTYJXlUR stores InstMd of hot one. It will ^rtalnly pny you well to call.



Thb FaB yoo wX bIm need ouby oibe booted r
Aftd iiM growen* cocvegicacea, toch a*

'¥a« will fiwidieee and oUso necnsiiiet (pr work in the culi*
txfY deputment or on the iann or otclistd in otc

PuchaM Easy l«r Every I

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•¥«♦♦•♦♦
uvesi^ie.

Make Your Own Cider
Hm‘« • ebak ev^ Euuijr ca> wd doo ■ppredite.. Be
ttevi^ Ute
(reiUr abde Erom m oarg Bpok
70U CAD Dike •
ei viaegar 3 ypQ have q

um " '' V.'.'iAW a!^ w

444444^4444444444
The
will bold a reception for Sa|ierinten'lent Tyler and tbe Elmwood teachers
at the borne of Mra. Geo. Lather. 721
Blxtb atreeL Frldv afternoon. AH
members of tbe Elmwood Avenue
Mothers' club are urged to be present
end anyone who U tetereeted Till be
made welcomy.

THE HWH S LAY MEIiC. CO.
Travtrse City

cor. Front & Can Sti.

st Otnena. passed through the
this morning on her way borne.
Mr. attd Mrs. Frank OupontD
Provemont. were in the city today
E. W. Hubbell
...II went
went.te
to IKIngsIsy
this
Ingsisy thi
■rolng to attend the
i-TownsliL
r which Is being held a thai place.
Mra. Mlchaal Hochradls. aceem.
panled by Mrs. Charles Hochradte.
went to Kingsley this morning.

members of the Traverse Oty team e
■ lea
............................
« left last night
; he will resume
. the Inslructors In
the Michigan School of .Mine*
Mr. and Mrs. C. 6prvlt and fwnlly
lefi yexivdsy for their home in JacksoDriUd 111, otter sirendliig ili
mer ai''blil .Mls*lun. Air. Sprtr:
ti**Dea'”^ In the IlliiioU ScIkjcI for'
Miss Mai
Mer of M
•r vur.tihm «1tlr Mi
CruU'.-.

School
Diction­
aries

The abeve flluttratlon shews tSs dsiry hsrd *n ths Miehigsn AgrteuL
bml eollsge farm Una. Ths eumrsUhing branches e* the thHfty trMS
afferd plenty of shade, and shade adda to tns.contentm#nt of the her4. And
target ths most prottteble raeuits the dslr> oow must be contsntsd and
'o#«!fortabie at all timaa

HOW JO OBTAIN BEST RESULTS
IN THE FEEDING OF YOUNG STOCK.
By W. H. HORTOH, JR., of the Rl.». C. '

rer. Onu
l•|H•al■llnI;
uml .Mrs. n.

We have a complete line of School
Dictionaries anij si'ppliet of all linds.
......... sioss
UibUf.%

(.n.hty,«.)

S7S8

W.bli.'.CJlci.i-................ .ss.to

(From Wednosday-s Record Eagle)
Mr. and Mrs. F. U NeeksI and
ingluer*. Ruth and 'Catbertne. reirncd to ihtir borne In (‘bli-ago la^'l
evening after visltiog at tbe home ol
Sir. and Mrs. Victor Peiert.vl.
. Jos Brazlita pasiifl tnrough the city
today on hla way to East Jordan afler
itroc In Detroit:
N. Y.. yaster^-. vOwre "be went as a ipendlng
Mra. W. M. Acksr left for Detroit,
delegate to tbe national convention of
letter carrIenL More than 1,400 dele­ this morning to visit for several
gates attended the conventloa. whlcia weeks.
MIm llsanla Roaeaa left yoatardny
tested a weA Mr. BRl also was
New York dty and other eastern clt- tor Albion, where she will attend col­
lege.
Harry Roseoa left yaatarday for
la cartHloBta of Increase in the
capital stock of the J. B. brelUck Co. Houghton, where be will resume bis
tram $$0AIM to $76,000 bas been tied dalles as Insifurtor te tbe Michigan
wltb the county cl«E Tbe Increase College of Mioea.
Mias Maud Lafayette returned last
teciBdes $18,000 of preferred stock In
nlghi frotu .Muskegon and Gruud Rap­
Ibe company.
ids. where she has spent several
Brecdli^ Stock Should Bo Vigorous and Orowthy, Net Fat
Osergs W. Ashley, farther grad
w««ka.
of tbe Travwee City Btalc bospltaL
HaabSTd 2;, On.
r tbsri this la i
iwr dAT, but
Ira Adams of Eellatrs Is In the city
cons Ui New York dty to take
Wh«L old........................................... Tie
today on business.
* dam a few tlrltr* for thr lit* day or proiside.
poet
g^duale
course
In
nnrsing
at
tbe
.WbaaL new ................... ................... Tbe
Wtietl II is t»o or Ihrre *epk« Oldj
Fred Fisk of Central Lake, made s so. but sho'iItT ibrii be put in a «cpth.- ;atf ran l>e Isucbt lo eai a llAlbusiness trip to the vtiy today
arair pen. If <iir rslf Is MronR. and
araiD by ihrorinc a fcaudful In l"S
TMttEKll
4«iM .Hacsi Epada of Drenson, hat tbe cow's udder- Ic In k»vI counlticn
after II lias fini*b<-d drlnklns the
arrived to apead a few weeks *hb it U beat to s<j(*«irate Ihem Ibe Rrst
NCmONAL MENTION. '
Th-- fc-Tsm Mioiilrt not l-e pat
By tbe *«irolar” awtbai I oaa i»
or b«ecnc1 diy ll tbe call it v.eai.. ii
milk II' lb- '■alt MO #*a«ow
IMva tboee eeblag teeth abaoloMy ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦ Miss t'barloitc Nash.
Mra. C. A. Kent is In Petaskey Is bertnr to leave U with thacow. ax tt
th' n.ll;. » »nou« Biui-h ma*0vtttoBt pate, and vttboat tba tma a(
(From Tneedny's Record-Baglc!)
Mian Uura Havitend has returned vlslUng friends tor a few days.
will feed oftne-r and i;rqw «trf*n«-r, ration and " «;il no' l>e i.r(i|«--t^ <ib
from a abort daft to Oread Rapids.
<-o«'s
udder
IS
lutlai
ei-»le«1
Th- 1-i.i!
mx>n 'earn lO
Mre. C. T. Grawn of Ml. PleaaanL
Mre. William Dalton and non Frank
r
U-fMr
calf
will
help
to
brine
ifhaek
to
lU
look
for
tli. trairi and M fi>r or sjx
arrived In the city today from Charle­ is in the city for a K-w days.
In any caae Uie j at-et,-.
a-.-^'l . I'.i tv-.-atlii* * pounn
Dr. snd Mrs. Alvah Tytcr have ; -JIHT condlti'iti
voix.
' c-M (ism mixurei
CR. W. O. KINTON
Mra. JulU Pariur returoed from^ gone to Detroit to attend the slate call should be guen the tr»> uiiU..-or m> » da.or i-olosiniiti. as ll has a stimulating i f..r (ee^liu.- tn u.i' "»> lu*. iw mad*
M$WI WUbelm StodL.vttb Dr. Bolda- trait last night.
^
fair.
I and correCJive efferl upon*thr *ysl«-m : of three nar's or corn ir.-al. three
varth. Travaraa City. hUcbigai
Mra. Kathsrins Kellsr of Grand Ra|>Mra. J. W. Hmen and daughter For the flrrt few days
• > It Is best t {pans
'
erouiid os;<u a - i«rt b-WB I
Ida, who has been spending tbe sumKatherine, df Los Angeles, t'al, who feed the calf three times
hare been vlsltlug old Umo friends though it Is nut absotul'-!' nes-<-ssary laiiKiiiii' led should Iw ln< rra»<.d cradin tbe city for the .last three weeks, Thr milk should l>e frd In * cliatilusil- -rf> as :o allow rrum on--1 <lf to
hsve auned on their Journey home. pail, directly afiet fnlil.Hc. wVipe s'lil. on-- pOUii<t l>*'r day t» r one y: -lOrea
n.ie it]
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stone le^ to­ "at Irodf temperaiurr. For an aicraceipounds weieht of the swlf
sired calf, weishlnc Tii lo 1* pounds j liberal feeding and
me­
day for a two weeks visit in St. Psul. at birth, 8 to I" lioiinds a day di.-ided !, air in voxel <-ori<Iiti>.a .•.id vl
xeyd
They will also visit reltilvv-s and equally iK-lween the feeding |>erlad.i. ] res'ii’^ i-vl.ter ’canitiv U>a> hr lulfriends in Ursud Rapids and t'hl l« suinrieni to begin wltb
The I lo»r.i ti tj i n>
*ii- goul res-jiis
cago. on tbe way home.
amount fed should be tncrea.vd ersd 'and -a«
ib tuaicg dairy'beifLouU Holliday left for Olivet this ually and gveai cate taken to avoid |er* on 'he farm
ever-feeding .U the end OI two week^j Ha,' f*-ed-.ng should be started *Jorc
morning, to enter Olivet college.
_____ ___ the calf may be given IJ to Hi pounds with ibe grain .Mfalta. II ll is availMr*. G. Ruttse wwit to Charlevoix
train to attend the fu-1 <••>'>- divided eouall' lietw.-en 'thelabie. i-r rood, l-nghl -loet hay nf
mornmK and nighi feeds
In casejone qual'>. is l>est for cal-es I; I*
oeral of Mrs. John Nlrbols.

B-.-.. J n.Me. -# r-u _« - ! nvpufs develop thr feed should be re-‘a coo.! flsn st bsyinx itrr.- lo *rle.-t
Mrs. Emma J. Dalton of Chicago, IS
jnimedlately tuitlin: tlowii o' Uoiiir or the i->*r and on-»i of tha
Visiting with her eoosin. Mrs.
Iasi onr-half. and. it nev^waary. m-'d-!. lover snd t*»», n asule e*io-naJIy tor
I her home. : ' West lUb teal ireaimeni resorted
feediDc .klfalla and ih* rlo'ors,
Tbe lime for beclnning (he suIimI- espe. tali' the former arr 'err rich <n
tiiiion of skim milk in j'larr of lh>- proiriti the mtwil-e»*eaii«l eb-m-m for
whole milk will 'sr> uelwuillng U(x>n tnoith srd de'elovmeel Ot 'he UoOy
feeding should t.e 1i>rr.-«eed crwil
MAPLETON.
conditions
Whole milk feeding
llT like the graic. hot the rwive*
necessarily eapenalve. and abfujld
all the,.
i.-iary to
Msplcton. Sept. ») —There will be a be eontinurd loncW than
Silagr
and roots n.ay be itvluded in
produie
pood
results.
When
loeding
luslcal entertainment at tbe school
for dsiry heifers to be wept and ciwn the ration wuh so"d results hul
bouse Fridty evening. Sept
on thr farm th* pkimmilk •iu.i.i> should not tv- fed uBl!l the sklrti milk
Several from here attended the may begin at two or tliree week* o! ratiou Is '■ell esj^hlisned. snd sV-uld
funeral of Mtw. Guy Tompkins at OU fee hut where. It* is desired to p:iv
drot-T-ed frotn tbe fs-ed
-MIssioD SUBday.
I duce hrariM- welghu at an early a.te. scoats d« velor
Wc Oft boiA llw above ii ml TMi4yi in
or io fadL
Mia. Andrew Carroll and daughter p u U-lier
U-tier to feed whole ailik
wilik up to
. _ .-al'e* may be turned
Fall
Marie Spent Sunday with Mrs. Car-] four or five weeks Mot* siartlD; tbe tn thr spring as soon w possiWa. btrt
We caa hniA yoM five lo ihecB |£abB|A bamk Md caiU
toll's sister. Mra. Charles ^ni* of, substitution The rliange sboold ^ some grain frediee sfcou d br conila
AbniiaaewaieiaiiMMdlor oarcoMamen. UyoaUveaM
ilrt'end.ne upon
idualH.
caTs ued
1raver» CiO'.
jcWdaiyfeiyoMwialyfci^ifarpovile «e.^.RbeR4o8
e ;n«tare. Thr ‘-alve*
J- dif condition ot
Mn. SUckney bas a aick bone.
-ees to water after they
y hniwMi aad we wl fMMlee yoa die podad facn year
D... .. ......... t i™e~.rtee the
»“'R‘lons wtthou' troobie Be- ohouW have
,Bert Kraupa Is Improving the looks,
^
.^e three or (o'tr moB'h« old a* tbr
applea
of nu house wtlh a new porch.
i milk with an eqr.al an.ojni oi wKlm- mtlk furni.<t:ed will eet he suBrient
Ma. and Hrt. Flank Smith. Steve Car- : milk at earh N>m1 ib* first day. and for tnem t/i rtriel.. and durti^ not
roll and Alfred McManus spent a few ! re^.'.re tm-<» pour.i.-- 'h« s.ctcd day. weather. eapr<-ial'.y they will .^drtek
days last week at the Grand Rapids and ae on. The aaio-st cf sklajr.ied roestderwhle euanuOee of waw- te '
■itk msT bp Increased la » mnads addltlen to the m&.
/ ,
fair.
H. E. Hawley bas returned to his-,
borne at South Haven.
{■'
Min Cbaatpoey spent Sunday ar her
borne In Traverse Oty.
Maay from bore attended tbe hall
ime at Traverwe Cftr on Rwndar

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Th^ City Book Stoxe
The Hobart Co., Props.

HOW TO

Get A Watch
WITH

Your Fall Shoes

We Are in 4e Merkel
^ "

to buy

Cidtf Apples, Paring Apples
No. I Picked Stock

and we want to sdl ^ sweet cidei; ed­
ified dder for driahing purposes;
cider for mince meat, pies and pastries;
apple jelly and api>le butter.

MIKESELL & CO.
icnixcms ptac m

Let the Herald and Record Co
do your Job Work.
i

Wltli ever^ dollar or more pBreRase*
castomer can obtain one of Hieae real watch*
es lor only Me.

Largest and Finest
Assortment of

Fall Footwear
in Northern
Michigan From
Which to Select

A. V. Friedrich
Lending Shoe Store ol Traverse City
and Norlhcm MleliHian*

: SfiAND TBAVraiE laaiALD, AM> TRA^EIHE BAT EAOI.E TmUSnAT SEFTE>IBFJi H Wl
s Clover of Moekepoo as teacbwj
Honor 9nnda.>.
after peatbea.
Mr. and. Mra. CBariea Sauier have
lae to bossekeepUg on (be Couraoo

Hftrrtet Bate* mu tba (ocM tt

U«U» om I«t Prt*r. aiM
jK c«r^ MUm.
I Cltf. I
if. OMe iMi 0 aneneed to ttarub
U« bets eropt.
Ur. ui Mn. Will L«pb«in or Lake
■. Axka.
and Un. fid. Lake aad Mr.
aod Mr*. Rot Oaw «f Codar Roa.
re -the K0e«u of Mr. aad Mra. R.
~
I Baodar.
(ala. We are
Mrm. Abbe b ooD Ibe |
ddt^gUd to bear of tbb.
-I Tbara mu ^ulta a *atb«lB«
i
Mr. aad Mrs. '* ' '
• JWdar. 0* (be_______—Tber report a .flae Tlatt
Mr. aad Mrs. BMla take oare ibe
taaata of Mn. CelasUa Selaoo San■ -Bay. TbiQ- vere iraatad to aataraalaa aad analnnelen. as abe bas
aoM rary Me «
sad that Mr. Byers <
Ve ndenuad
OrttU. tt aboet
)t to aail oat aad lea<
Car CaUteratt tt tbe aaar
Bear r<
rawre. n
3» aU vary sorry to ttae ..
tbey are ao Uad aad «aod aalcbbors.
Jlra. l«cy Clark and Mn. David
T*—-r“~ were» the cueau of :Mn.
i Bates rYldar afierooon.
. A. M
I (brooeb
_ tbit umnoBlty
a
T aad Tuesday, s
- were tbe ctuau of Ibelr craadmotber
UK Friday.
Mrs. N. XeleoD Is tbe neat of Mrs.
Flora Labe today.
Mr. aad Mn. Aadrus of Paarl lake
■| tbelr

a abur
Oriatt tbb
w days with
‘ttormlag to spend i
tbalr aoaa. Carl1 and
and Eari L>oii.
■ iriitta Irene Beckwith i MU to PetoeKing for a woek'i
kay Friday anmlng
week's visit
• .wltb
.. ....................................................
bar brotbor
sr MUion and
I family.
I
MIkon baa beena wltb tn to
. s abort
■callf-'ramUc to atUsd
atusd tbe (anenl
(
of
•• aatla. Obaa.

b.
■4\

r

aritb btt larasts aad Mends here.
Haor yon aoUcM bow nice
(PMtbar U at preaeotT Aad ao one
ttMt «B okr oooanaltr. And poutoea
■wilBbB-ap to beat tbe band:
fartbe,prioaad^ng tbe
of floae coBtrmiT aaaer-

everybody baay banirvetung
__ __ aad potatoes, nod tboea
.: ato ovar,ef,.Batec are being SU_.
^0«r ttU^f new nad from Bari
.,».t4afwortlMr'a oaal tt a credit to I
cWttty pad opr eommttaloner. Mr. i
. ..aetL JUotd& aile from tbla om
a Bales wtU make n drive to Tfaverae

UiM PmH Thorwberrf
dftT >t heine.

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ObCN HAVBN.
Rev. W. P. B^to. wife tad toot,
Aectr. QenM tad Fredl left on 8aiarday for Cbieaco. after tpendinc
tkedr eunuaer at the cotiace at the
Narrows
Mn J. R. CanaoB lefi oo Friday
beat lor bor home In Oak Park. DL.
afur apeadttc some UlDe at Cedar
Sprtaci Ledce.
ai:eDdlD(
Mias Ifaael Beoueti
Bcbool In Bmplre.
Mrs. i. N. Urnace and family have
aovod into town tot the wlmer. Hct
Ml Frank U empbyed In (he mlU.
Alt aawambUe pnn> from Trareree
: of >
~latr sad
1 and Julios Deers
Q dsbl

Joo. Blckle of Unnbtee. is lo i
InspecUag lumber.
Mn- Jaa. Smlti was an Etuplre
raller on Monday.
D. H. Day and daugbierv Alice and
aobllc trip to CadBvn. made nn a
lUac. last wnek.
D. H. Day enterulned
tb4 Hup
of Sbrtners ^t Tueada
ttl Cooaell dr tbe cmud Stiles I
considering tbe location for a Sbrtiion City, where tbelr own boielt. con­
vention ball. etc., can be erweted. in
Uct a dty of tbelr own. The party
arrived In Traverse City by tbelr own
spodnl train, tamlabed by tbe P. M.
R. R.. and were in ebarge of H. F.
Moeller. G. P. A., aaalsied by Mr,
w^tender. weaum O. P. A. of the
name toad. Tbe party eonsUied of
Fred A. Httee. Loa Aageles. Cal.:
John W. Boyle, I'tka. N. Y ; Frank'
C. Round). . ituburg. of Ibr cotamitloe on altos selected by tber Iinpertml
Ii
(be following: Sbriaers
SI
Coandl. '
«: W S.
(he conunluee:
____ J of PllUborg: Win. Perrell. I>e
trolt; Jas. MacGregor. Detroit: L W.
Cornelias. Grand Kavlds. and Ixiu BWttdaor of Heed City. Tbe party
was met by ■ committee of Sbrtners
wltb tbelr automobiles, (onslsilng of
H. B- Hall. Joo. R. Santo. Jullns Beers
dad U. H. Day and driven to Glen
lake, making a eompleu: survey of
(bat regioa and being entenalued it
inncfaeoa by Mrs. Day and daughters
at GlM Haven. Tbey returned to
Traverse
. .-verse City the aai
same evening. Tbe
great many
codUDlUee w-Hl Inspect
altea and are. of course, oon-comnilt
tal as to opinion of any one In particattr, hot aU were entbusUsUc la
prntte of tbe beanflea of tbl* regU
Tbe chance Is one In many of tl
location bettg selected abould ii
that fortunate. It would make tl
rp^ a wery prominent one At all
•rents It wna a pleasure to hare bad
a Tlrit troa aucb an anguat body
•n on socn an Important errand.
BapL U.

_______________ aad Mrs. Uwa.
ooa aad tbs cklldren ttwrUnd.
____ _ OUT tdacber.
Baaday wUb her
CEDAR ft. F. O. NO. L
,f aBSe W^'la tha BDt
Sk Lake dtttrttL
i--------Onr oounty (air at Squom Bay
M-Mtm -BBa aM tttwa «» see oar tbla -week. INedneaday. Tburaday and
■MlBkett Bott« pari with loads of ap- Friday. We hope tar pleasant weath­
er aad a big crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. White returned
cood Bride ter
to ('reeceni Monday. Ur. and Mra.
We (utdaraun_____ ___________ ____ George Tbiriby accompanied them.
rented btt lira for a few years for
Joe Konec Is JuRe nick again, uever
. the parpooe af recalalni bla baaltb-te harlag fully recovered from bis fall
a more aa^Moog-eUriari. Comeback
aae Ume ago.
for a rUH ai least.
Mn. Margret While apd Mrs. Mag­
gie Pin expect to lenve for tbelr
hone
le Cleveland lomorTow
.i:
BBMOON.
Mr. and Mra. C. W ixH-fller and
•CD Victor, called at T K. Whites

: ri'iS;________

fvt.sss's!:

ar.'BiBL Ittb. a oa.
* MMb Margaret tiona li boase from
OM Mttstta. where sbe has '
woritlhg tn Uri retort, as dlnlag

IMM ttri «o»k.
V
X. Payne aad wife aa^ AR
■PMt Ban ay with bar Tbattpioa aad wife, aare tbtoogb
HdBfer ttat weak, baying pea^.
.Mia. Frank ingglas entertsi
rr«b Maaor pan of I

is*to’;

~~
Batoa baa been oai._
______ JSB&ar. Mra. C\nt fettotmr.
•Mtt
■ •won littbMaifMI In Ibe Oalnwa
dtttrict MM ar«ab with Mtoa Coo

CONNIf^E& CONNINE
LAWYERS
Cwncrml L a
War« B. Co

dl» Star M Wasri Twss. C
iwCttM BLCocaaalno

Lncfcmg Incenflvw.
* msn. isrg,.:sh In obscvirlty.
sviulu bcome great if rmulfr
ind ei.ccuragemett incited ihsm

>r Perfume.
»l.cirs of Horn,
.aecslile per
i.-,u,,.il,.frd be

is prsdletce and It’s ansc loa carly lo begto preporatioM lor Ibe cold weather. In loci, the raoau are eoM sow. In
-.V, and Uie medlnm weioht bed blankela doa’I
tlM menli^ aad cvcBlBas, aod a UlUc neat is ruUy
Lo aU SOI bnsiness career wr have never been able lo otter beUer valacs la Healgo baa at nigni. InaUsnr
lag Slovct, Ranges nnd Bedding than right aow, and Ibe sooner yon bny the beHer valnrs
you’ll gel and a belter assortment you'll have lo choose tram.

Our prices speak for themselves—absolutely the LOWEST ever
quoted on merchandise of the same class.

A Big Assortment ot Those Famous Air Tight Heaters

m

Ranging In price from 98c upward, according to style and size

EXTRAORDINARY
ROCKER SALE

BED BLANKETS
Our large and beautiia! line of Bed Blankeu
computes the best nssortmeot we ever had and the
pnees the lowest

White
_ ________ .jdi
__ grand tto^ for bbef.
Cucumber aotson about over Some
of our farmers are pleased with the
deal while others are not.
WlUlan Welch la olghi watch at

tbe Boon hour on the wide vetaada
•Web raa^M neraa the ftat of tbe
I. 1a deeoratad tn treat by att
...italn nab. bow in tbalr glorr.
Tbra hodaka ware EaUtg ttuiaaat ob
Tririda.at tba Itttla late *0 rods
____the bonae. oae of tbe riewa lakan w-na at tbe tear ggaratloTti. Mia.
Wbba. A. J. WUtt. Mrs. Nelltt
Tbtnky aid eoa JaOMa.
Tbe taacra) tariloe of Mrs WiadUn
aetaie of Blmwood townablp. wUl
be- held tamorraw at tbe Oermu
Stta ebintt.
lattmnt tt Boloo
eattettrr. oobdurted by Aaderaob.
aadertsker of Traverse City,
feat. Ik

firtH-HM. ittwttira aad dut*

LOANS C.A.HAMMOND
ON REALESWE

AN EARLY WINTER

We've nearly aU grades from

the

cotton blanket tl 73c up lo the knot all wool blaakeU
and all the differeot sizes.

We have something

that

w>U inlercst ycu m the way of bed spreads iof wiafci

Anna t.'aswen
roarid tba
aad will adwol te Cedar this week.
waraa McMWttri
Mt: ad Mra. Frank Bright and
worit for Mr. Hart i
Aev. and
J. n. Btaaiaw ewvn ■Jatwa. rialtcd tt N. W.-Herrlug
UriVttiaday.
>IMM Cate spent Sunday at borne.
0|ir jttang peovle enjoyed dancing
at^B. Antorsab Boturday ntgbt.
BdiBha Lsutaer lost an antnisl by
Mrs. Jnllri Ramot^ -af Battle UAtalag ttri week.
Creak u vteltUn tbe
dajaltt. ' T*o aoa of Mr. and Mrs BUnton
Ur. and Mfa\obm
Ma «f Btaittii, are visiting tbelr coi
iM Ura Fbrry of Berrien .eonnh are Bobert and Tommie White.
Ur. and Mra. A. J. \\'blte invlta
Uttir retttlrea In tbla vicinity to tbril
ttrm home m Attairn. Sntarday. Sept.

_____ tstorked

r Samirnn and wife nM Ur ami
Hlrka drove Lo File Lake laet
Sunday.
Mr Smttfi and wile usuk dinner stth
rs Tale Sundav
U'alier U I.vud an.l son Harohl of
Tratrrae fit. visited Mr. aod Mrs.
Ty'el tods'
U <• MrVisnu* U nauUas loal from
Waltcc
1. t Sl.rar.lcll '
> Klngslr:udk.v
Potatoes are raib.-

A.BinMsy Party.
A very pleasant blrthdny party was
given u> Mtts Once Scou. dnugbter
of Mra. John Booanw. Sntardar eveaIsg. 8opL Id t( wns the announcement of ber iftib birthday. Tbe eventtg was pleasantly spent In the boase-.
playing games aad other enierulnmenu. Tbe hooae waa prettily decand loiniug beanv
oraied In Aatama leaves and GoldeaHOLME* klOINa
r-an Hivkr s|icDl rtuuds' '
rod. Tbe porcb and lawn were deco.'O. V Holme* went to Kingvlo la».t narefitSled III Japanese lantenis. leaves and
Mr
goidenrod. A large crowd gaibered mt-ek with a load of imtalocr
O V Holme* attended ibe rcumoti moved
and wished Mias Scott many happy
»oou.
retnrns of the day
Mts« Srou also at Traverse City
Mrs. Walker of Travel m- Cik >
We i
received many pretty gllu from tbe
Kept
host of friends whitb sbe
was working foi Mrs. Holmes.

The reanninlDg cuesu si Ixicosi
rove rouage toot tbrlr departure
.-at Friday Tbey were; Mn A R.
dark. Carroll Clark. Mlaa Helen

JSSETiSlS.'Sii

t Mrangar

'of town goeris were Mrs
.and son of St Paul Mrs
R dark from Rlooiaaa, Mlw. F AnBlDgs Ifooi Grind Rapids. Mrs Eva
Ptwsi and son from Sunfise. On leav­
ing etch received s piece of MIrs
ScofTs birthday .ake
All cuJo>ed
tbostaolves and bad a spisudid time
The number of guests was shoot
Mrs. John Bowsaw also entenalued
a pedro party Sept
Tb'le wining (be moat points received
prise
Refresbments were served
I? 0«
The lunch was wrapped

utcand also some fine • Teddy" ipreads for ihe baby's
bed.

Dou't buy aoy bedding wilhool iifsl seeing our

line aod getting ptices.

Great bargains in unredeemed aod secend-hand

Heaters and Ranges
Here is tbe bat chtace you ever hid to get a
food Mraec rockef Km * null price. Tbe tuaoUctortr ol tbeK rocken wm in great need oi fioBDcia]
Md*i^otfefcd«stlM*ereckmlor just about haH whai
tbey «tf Vorth. Wc bought the entire lot and will
doa ibesi oat at ove. Rocker like cot. toUd. ftrang
god cooKu^de lot tbe cxtresel)' low pnee ol each
cfll]r>«gf)]r o^r* at odior p ica

S1.T9
Wa carry Iba largcal aaU
haw (tea ol ncatlBB Stovaa
an* Eaagra la Ibe conatry
an* chaUcage aU
lara la maalonr prieca.

Thu means rou can gel
ooc of lhe« unredeemed Moves
by paying the balance due.
Oben are ones wt have uken
in exc&aoge lor new ones. We
need tbe room right now aod
wSl dispote of these Moves in
a borry. II you want seme
bad
a co^ stove or heater
K wdl pay yov to see ihese at
once, aad there are soom
rioTcs among tnem that are
just as good as new.
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CONJTART l/RIVXWAL

Cose tal ttsd Bcc oor big line of Rura.
venal la taUy warraalcA

J. W. Slater
p RcBUhleHbtaUffliWr

‘v;Sr,-u’K

Let OB foTMtsk year borne
BOW While OBT great chal­
lenge sale lo golBf on.
CrcUll tcrau m caah prMca.

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BEST raOGRAM IN HISTORY OF THE OtY
rlAfutir (lection ami inimitaliie hn- They
mor and fier>- el<Hiticn«*.

■(HSMULEmEIHIinSE
tEUSNIH

■f

*V.

1 of-

carry

l iidcr the War Ootid.

peaiwyf on the

tame

Pari m.--Scrviet>-a
their practice work.
Vis. with ronKM>nu>
A. .TO*i-r -f tht Ho.»o. r™
p,rf„M „„r.l ™. ion."
Kilnr;. wko k I
raen in the history of that body
*
proTemCTiU in bell conatmctioiu
I v. Lort M.v J„b_I Got 10 Pom Mnt., dlrn.t.1. iM
have e«)uaIiod him. Rome of bit
Willuin, Jonoinp Ilryra.'
speeehet have ln*cii e<im[Mrcd
with thuar of

Daniel

bclla

for

itt

BM.
tloS

Tb. M. ..nrinc .nd tb. ni|,b. m.n w.r. hi hb radiraw Ud M.

Webtter.
■‘The Side of the Metro. '

Hot Kpeerli on the Otlluin qtietlinii

II.

thin eoiirae it;

rl.M.1 hi. 1.1-tnr. lo b. ranolwt.

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Another number arranged for

,

The Dixie Chonia

Tm.l. -

Mr - MdKliiliiJ-.

it

^roui... i. . n-|iubU.ra. ud at.

and a voice of the race in the

nn-nn. n d.moiw.t rad rM botk

preaeDtatiiiD «f •'Thi- Epic of th.'

I wer>' eqtully enthusiastic in IkeR

Keirro”—a story of mki yeaiw;

Liraisi' of the mrriU ol to
This e»mi>any

will

eomprbic
I

Giamp Qadtj Speaker c^. National'Hou^ of Reprasentatives; Bostonia
OrchesUa, Best in its Claea; Other Eiqua]|y Fine Numbers.

tight people

lrain<*d

Ralph Dunbar of
Dunbar t^uartet.

by

the

Mr. I.yhargcr,u an ontor rath*

Mr.
cr ihsii an entertainer.

Qe |AI

rightly been styled

a

RaodAM

Patrick Hcniy.

hoto

famous'^

The v»ici- char­
He

acter in bis rendit'ion will lake
rapt aitcntioB of vam aodi«eaa

Ike part of the ohMiine coUirtxl

with ease.

■preacher ami other faiiiiliar ebar

KEEDS FOR eENEFITOFTnSEClIY SCHOOLS
,

IJCC Lyliarger is th* (jpieai “Itaa
of Seieins-.”

:r;n” and niiieh of it is rendered

Hoq. Qiunp QarL

While Mr Lyharger

ill the pleiisiiiK form of song anil
cantillatiun. ^Iiieb of Imitinr and

"idand. labor and Wealth." abd
uns copied into tweiitytwo pa-

the •1‘ower of tbe frtmla,
alM> ef|iially iiiterestiag iMtoM

limuc.

on

li'Inrk Inis. Iinnight fnnie not nn>
w„ri.l Imlny.

There, will be ■>•*'*'

tore and entcrtainifl«jid’''eo3^

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eoitui^= acasnn that the city Ihrrc «ill b. in.tr.n,™t k.lo.
and fiuarjettcH. Mr. Malt,King,

will he three eveninga of imisk^

,,

,

atory

teller,

will

' Unm .™l bill B,rli.i|»t.- in tk.

b, lb. Sp«k.

^

.rnfthr.Wi.ili.lII<.i»»...ndolic

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

c%'eniiig or
im
_ J»'P«‘«WM«l»nn
by one Awenliidly a atuiy teller, wh.cwp,

•» A^w'.forrmn* Intirpnten.

greatness and on ••Jlow -.to

lie has made .Mi«aniri one of the

Happy" a leeUire o» Afekilawt at

licat adt^'rtised states in the I'n.
i„„, Rul Sir Cl.rk i. i™ ...11

happineaa.

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|„„ on tbb.

Mr X.-orti op.
n-cently in I

«n-"«lb1irl(.'.f"Jlir.'n-nt’

d, .

Till- Diuil'.'ir ri>Mi|»iiiy Ims In-cii

Bssoclaled w^

:

’ in the world.
lb. |.iTO«bl. «t

lias I

but in fltiro[M-,

iionte of thf moat ini|M>rtant |
th»

™,™!

' will go to the puWie aehooliu in

dretl thoiis.-Mid miles,

BCMMsaiy

has

pat into the i

. froa

aoucae to the amount
•2A00.

been

of

Orchestra

|■llit.■.l Sl.l.-, bill Ibm iiid Ihi. il,.' In.b mid .h.ikln, w.ri- ii.v.r

over poaitfio-being the Dainrosch Or™iii|»ii>- »'
Seventy-live

The coniw* baa been a cbestraa,. the Thomas Orchestra

»iUI fwlnr in Ihb ndnoHimll
IX' inpl'™.'- Orn
.
....
; ehcatra. At Pittsburg the numand eulloral life of the eity. It , - .
,

■'
ber in the TVwtonia Orchestra
hu .lk.5. Mood for Un, b«
i„,„.„„|
.
rad *H1 roorirr tk. unqnalifird

Tbbi or.b™ir«

«1W

>

.............
|s-rccnt
of

.III,, h. .................. liiit-hl.T of III.
tbeir

ami while in Hpotland wu b bc^

Le^ Fraodt Lybargar.

ensiMi.
Ur. I'olINlit. MiAlir M <4

Tb.'Gy.^r.*iry v.rj-f.iv

maih tor of the Teefauietl Woi^

■''".rb-ii HkIh.v win.
I IH-Iter impri'sstoil
from plais- to plan

NVgro's heart.

dates lire return dates.

He ia a tradil*

hmsl friend of Soherl lyonb Std{r*

tilth' more tlisii two ,
light Kcniitiient is woven into the
tliutiKaiid cotiecrtK.
Tlii-rv
Mnti-l.v iiii.v.iii.iil lH..btui. .von
Bcarccly a large eoiirse in I

cogagwl fAr twelve comM^ta,

Teehnatotr*

ate of tbe l-niveniity of Htaa^

TkDiiioaiam.

is

world.

with Mnt Renfrew as rundnetor,

this cheatra. -ihi- Thomas

iibieh

ccpial to Iwelvi- times .-iroiiiid the

Exposition in UKIK. this nrehealra
the past pianoa, Imoks and other

Jor-tbr** yearn.

In all. they linve

traveled iiii>rr. th/i Ihrce huii-

™ini|r.iii.nl« in I
I'nitcd Slates. d\t the Piltshurg'

of

He was with Stanley ^a AfHiNI

only mniiy timev ucnis. Amcrien
Orrhvalm

ham)

QiOMUto'

for I^e yaara in Ihe Vofk nt
Iiioor Institute

twch'e yetirs iiml Ims loured not

The Utartonla

Dr.

UjHiii >hv l.yceiim i>liitfi>rin Tor

The >ntirt> eoirrse is hotdc- from those of the nmisl lo'mim ^

oil through the Rctljiath liureau entertainer.
—the oldest -and largeal Hiircaii

Im

Or. W. A. tMU^
Dr. W. A. Con*,llte hjpi

«» Dmbu-Omittiuiy-

“Message'

^^—

SapAton. IVoB.*'—

which ht* has so loiig rejmwrntiHL

_--------Adrian M. Newani.
kn^nw 1o tid'd further comment
Adrian M. Xewens. iiiomilogtst, here.

hta ever kad itt Ua history. Tlierc

.. U,r«.

|s-*'l»te.

besides their enaemhle work

How

which is .m the iwyeW*l7 Of

audience nnniber- Jy to hiiuself. but. to the state

. k.priwenthig one of the beat h'c- fifteen players the poming aeason ■''•

loetuTfs

extensively on liueb aubjecU Sa

LeaFrancuLybargcr.

[>ers ill Kranis'’jilbrtc.-_»\a an oralor and sjienkcr of ihi-

■She TrayfTBC Pity High sehool

Almve

aU. and as the bast* of hk woHt.
The evening'a entertainment is
Vnown ns ‘•The Epic of ifie Ne-

Tickets Entire Course, $1—Ehawing of Reserved Seals, City Opera
House, Monday Evening, October 2nd. ‘

He baa tb* mSfiaal

power'f.f word painting.

actem of the SoHiblaml.

they azine. editor-in-eklef of Tbe^Rcw
th<* Standard Encyelopedia.

I'litcrtainniciit i< idso.pre

The Dnnliiir (Aimpntiy's voea!

tiUHiict work re^rwjila but niu- sented us nii effoyt ti< do jiislic

two

eis l.ybnrger

.At the ris-ent eort- eal Society.

I'support of all uifto believe in its week’a engagement at Madkon

v.-tiiinii. ..f th>- Inteniatlonai by- only higliiy educational bat StS

lip Ilf liii

AdnraMNemu

Imfon'

the

I

Hh leetnrea af*

.■■•■iim Asw.H-intioii whi>-h is made entertaining, .ior be ia

; from Mars"

atid

I.yc-ntii pluiform ‘thmi l.ei' Fnrti- menilier of the Royal Oeogtapto

i|lji.i'|riiy of the’taleiii stor>- teller.

a

good

Very mneb

laoM

I",

great

p choir of Central Chnrdi. ('hicago,
on a soeial evening in the .Audi­
torium Iligcl.

Dr.

Ounsnulus.

who was pn-sent sinled that he
considcnsl Newens the grenli-st

f' f

M

iniiHTHonalor in his litm of work
in .America. >
I

Mr. N'-Weiis nppf'nred lio-l sitmtnvr on the program of ilm ori­
ginal Chautatuina nt Chaiyninpis.

I

V.

Tbe Dunbar CoopaiiT.

llwenlls- lit A’onngslowii.

rho bostonia. OrcKcs"t:re.

Arts AMsoeialion ‘of .Anierii-n.

this w.irk Ih. y uv

tle^iMira. Oidqtn.

llltl.' and .ello

worthy iHMiiAa and^ ila right to St|nan' (Jar«l.'n. New York City

Bon. <nump Clark.

n.-w.

the

piano.

Hook-r

Ibuh the IMU-i.- ,,,„J

wlio'h they r.-ti.l.-r


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Ohio, he was given the Chatitaii- |>ortie of the ••v.-iliug's progratii. with.int
• \irniiig.-in--.iml t'*
' qua Salute when In- step|Hsl tip.Vs fill iiiKirmoi-ntal tri.v, their
„„ Appr..,
„f h.-r.H
' on the platform.
He .has b.-.-n
p.,..
I president of the National Sjteeeh work is greutl.i 0liiuv.mt.nl hi

is

T

Tusk'-C-e

Woslnngion
lllsfui.ti-

i-unis-ly «| . ■: li.is h.'. ..n,.- tin- Psl- 'ilu-

In fji.-t, for the most pj|i-|. to 'vl : -li In- IS l....|ni-,r n xm-o-.r

eoBlinne the work, ao ^IriidsUy ^d at the Dhminiim of Canada
^ J carried on for a quiMcr of
ciTitnry.

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If ever a iiigii was eqitipiM'd It Is in niannsi-rii't form prcfiarod toe.-.
for public sorviii*. that man is
.■.»,.,-i.ni f„r lb, III.
( liimi.I. r
pUyi-d fmiii S.|.li.„,Wr..-i to 1.5.
,-|„k
|I,. I. iuHB„i«,.,.|,i

a Exposition

Ust

Septemtur.

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,« H.b.„ .biiild-ii

,

th. Miis.11111 of Kill. .bins. Ibistoii. knii«li.lK<, Ilf law nnd Ilf bii-n. In-

...

n» BortonU OndM^
; -ni. Irip Ilf lb. imniibR «»«»

or«*i«rii
•”>' «'"■

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

fiiriih.b..l

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

lb. ....... .

'“'ri—*' mid ibn-l.t In lb,,

« n—nl for iirbtor.r mi.l l■n'lt™lll.

pl«Ki-.« d.linto. th.l f.ii

.,r'ii,..

hi. .™i,b..fid

tin mini, i-.ur... li-

liHV. «|IIhII..| iHni.iibi-d lb. .1.. of ............

j

j.. ,1... io-|:iiiiiiiii:

s.. i„.

i|,.

«f the Ibsilunia Orrheatr* will bi'

Rroft^w lead tlic ..ri'kiwlra and none Mriwssed. _ Not tmly Ls lainmeiil.
Ix>Vi-!h. He Cliastelieth "
at the great.Itiwtoii E'oiwl l-'kir-. .Mr. (lark w<'ll is|uip|M-d for pnl>Carrying two hundred
1m-1U.
S.S-llix —
Twiec tiiia orchestra in its Ly- lie sen-i»v aial pnhlie wfolness.
tion under direction of Belle YcaII. the lo;i.;i Ei.-|d.
cemii tours has n|«|>eaiT-ti
appeal'd tpt-jorv
before mil
but he
ne ooios
holds inv
the rveoni
rreonl iof-lmi the Dunbars give a deiuonstmtbe tenth tour of this organita

ton Benfrew, conductor, the moat the largeat eonrses* in (MHo. the ing used that equipment
wtmn

i^.

kader in uwinai arSirtoSilaiio. where aplcwdid

advanugc.

He

,

4 lihn of hell ringing, like of which
has has never before J>*«n beard bcrc.

Dr.W./VCole<%e.

In lb.' Jiirel..

|| _■ \V|„,„|

In the Camp Meeting,
'“in iho'fVbiii.

of ................

CoLdif
rbewtat

I........ lade one Of night he said ahoat Dr. Coi

t'hv lilts of the eonvetitiftfi t-very Imt il is annecemarr.

Tbe i

time that he iiartiei|>si.-d in the that be lias -arvomplkbcsl
program.

iwaiiHm* whiek be faoldt, k I

On the Western CbaaUoqaas rient Tralimmial
within the past two j-catn, be ap- neba. '

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CBAVn TRAVERSF IlFRALP. AVn TRATBRSB BAT EAOLR. T1iniJ<I>AY. EEPTRBBER 21. IMl^ '

J’AOK C.
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LONG UkKK

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JMC L*M. 8*ML W.-Or»»l C»»»W»
(l|:>M>i>l« Ol) wWl PiT*ch
n^<U cborcb MX( SuihUr axmlot
aai *v«ala«.
Oconee Roberuon or Silcer l.Ake
odM oa A. £. uarrw Uat bfoadm)-.
B. M. Richardeop U Id TreverM
Oltf ^UitlDK ber llnie r«i>4d«Mbier.
Lttdie RtrhArHaoB.
RIrWdiOD hM bwn to <'«4ar
itie |««I veek workini; for bU
tmilier-Ui4«v. E*l>eri Pm*«. Hie wU/
wcDl for « fe« flare' vUU.
«er. Carl bIfUcr leri MoDfla«'^ror
iUebtnoDd. Ind., to attend tbc Pfieiidi
ye«tfl> n>e«tlaK- Mn. Mtller ;<rl^ viilt
frtonda In TraTeraa City dwimt bli ab^r. and Ura. f J. 9U>w at latne
Ty»e. vliM'ed at E. K Ibiryf>a'» lact

Ih.

MARLETON.



ilapleton. Sept. IS.—Tbe Ofdt's*Lkz Aid «K-lcir an* coienalned^t
U* hoair of Mr*. Frank Smith a ae«k
■IB. and tNflaa tbe aonoal tsecilns.
tba folloaln* office™ were elected:
rt^deni. bin Bella IiaGraa ; vice
Ifrnident. Mra. Floreore Witlobee:
aacreurr. Wn Ida Haaet; ueaaurer.
U|i. Uicle Rnaaall: amieriDlenilaiil of
------oommlttea. Mn Anna Ilelfrich.
ciient
llS^l e o'clock one of Mra. Bmlib'c
O^ooa dlnoen wa* . aerved. Mra.
- Ittilh'a daugbtar. Mra. Arthur Ban)
and ibre« irandcbU<l.ren. of InelOiaiiolla. were preaeot. bavin* been
•Sau at tbe Bmiib borne all summer.
,Ur. and Ura. JudkiB of OreenviUe.
Bfieu ol Mn Barnard, were also
indent.
Mr- nnd Mra. A. B. Joardan of Travmtf City apnnt Baoday at their farm
at .'Uaplefon. •
n was detwM at Elk Rwdda UA Sunday by a
nc^ of 7 to S. A return name will be
IfMMd at llowera Harbor next Sunday,
it la boimd (be remit will be .iif
Mra. Jobs
Boutmw ebiertained
■bon( fifty ■naata at her home lam
eecnlna tn honor of her dau«hier
GrBM't BloeteoBtb
birthday. The
bnae waa deroraiefl wiih autumn
iciivas and JapnnMe testema. the efbrine swat pienAnt and artlatle.
p wa* lha chief enlerialoment of
liifAVhiilnK. .Mra. Morgah Dohni carryWotf the ladicii' flrat prite. a hand
'China |iU^. while Mra. I), ll. Kl- xmIs recelTod tba conaolation. alao
qitle. Tba Bantlamen's Hot »rli
II John
babklni aet. was t
MrllanuA Tba real eoMaai
tba centlanoD'i conaolation. bowever.
«Hch waa cat for by Wilt Dohm.

HMtr> Uobn. J. O. Mill* aad Hctcr
Aran. WUI DobBi belag aBceeaaful and
raorlTcd a tin wblatle. ATter the
gaiBca «era orer. refresbinesla of ire
iTMUn and aaaortad cakce were carved.
UlM Grace a-aa pmtaited with many
Birtc tf a renilDfier of the pleacant orcailoD.

MAPLE CITY.

GoiriQ Fast



Maple riir. Sept. 20.—f>r. Krah.k
Vent 10 TraverfceJ^ltv tionda.v.
•Mr. l*eie went to Grand Kai>ld« Mfinday to attend the male lair.
^
Neal Dunn of BunlickrlUe twsaed
ihrouKta town Uonilai on her «a:i to
Traverse <'li> lo attend cchool
Henry Biiker went m Traverse fliy
,M< nday.
.Mr. ar.d Mrs .^tnldoii and dauKliier
Mr. and Mr? Kilii an.l Jlra. Uome.v
nnd Bon of Gicnmere »rni lo Traverse
Cliy WedncKfIn) inanend the coldicrr'
reunion,
Mr VVbeaion and .Mr Arnisinmi; of
'TcawiiM- fU) were In io»ii on l»*»H
Wedoeedav'.
. KilKsei of Milwaukee WB> In
town oo bumnen* Tbursday.
Ur. Vcnna?B. who hoB been at <JU-n
Ijike vIsItioK. reilirned home Wednev
day cvenlnc.
M. Cbrimian and family of
Owoaao. who nave l>eeo siiemllne the
anmmer at iheli cotinae at Qlen Ijike.
returned to their cottaae Wednesday.
Mr. Acbley of Orinnell firoa. and Mr.
Weese of ibe Muaiielman Grocer
bUHioAiB Wedneailay
Mr. UcBwalD. ibr poKtofnec iOK|>e<i
or. waa In town on buclneas Wedm-s
day.
Mra. Hlttibaw of Mllao Is here visit
iBi bar father and owlber. Mr and
Ura. i. P. White.
Mra. Jones of
couthem iiari of
le mate U here vIcKInR ai Mr. and
Mrs. A J. Wblie')i
'
Mr. Kouers of .Manistee was in town
I bualneKs l-'rlday.
lieslle Edmunds of Honor a|ieni Sun­
day here with friends,
t.Aura Durflend. who Is iMehlo* at
rioasant Grove! stienl Satunlay and
Sunday with friends here.
Mias Galbreath went to Trnvcrar
City Friday evenin* to siu-nd Soiurday
and Sunday at home.
Mr. Galup went lo Traverar City
Satunlay. reinralna the same day
Ulsa Ethel Ryker. who is aileodlnt;
bl^h school at Tiaveiae City, hiwdi
Sunday with her ■■aients here.
Mra. Totten nnd Miv. A. Fisher and
liiiie dnuKhter l.iicih- reiiirnrd home
Friday Inim Iheir vlsii at Imiidts-.
Mh-h.

Selection is Still Good Though Many Fine Instruments Have Been Sold
Not in a lifetime will you
have another such an opportunily. Every instrument must
be sold lo avoid the expense
of'shipping elsewhere. If you
will need a Piano within the
next two years, you should in-

Was ,
$353, 1
Now •

h"

Was .
$300, 1
Now

AAJ A

$2IU

1 ^

Was ,i'5^1 Was 1
$250, 1
$400, 1
Now ' f - Now 1
I

A Eiaill cash payment secures one of these bargains, as easy future -1
payinents'can be made.

Organs, $8, $10, $12, etc., etc.
Don’t delay. Our store will be closed on October 1 st Never again will you^get the chance to buy
Pianos of the highest quality for less thai the wholesale price. Store open every evening.

P.THIS muPRICHl'

|T11I5 H[W piano II
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«ai

The Cable Piano
\

Company
223 EAST FRONT STREET

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GRAND TRAVERSE REGION FAIR
Traverse City, nichigan

Five Big Days--Sept. 25, 26, 27, 28,29
THURSDAY, SEPTEnBER 28 WILL BE TRAV­
ERSE CITY DAY.
September 29 will be Children’s Day. On Child­
ren’s Day every Student In the Grand Traverse
Region holding: a ticket will be admitted free.
Tickets may be secured of school teachers.
“^Flne Exhibits of Fruits From Grand Traverse Orcharda
Extensive Displays of Farm Products.
Larggst_Atrav of Fine Live Stock Ever Shown in
Northern Mlchisran..

FAST HORSE RACES—Liberal purses are offered
for a series of speeding contests to last three
days. Tnis is the first time in many years that
Traverse City has offered first class horse races.
Rlahorate_Program_£f^

Sports and other

forms of Amusement.
riusic by the bands every day.
Every farmer, fruit grower and all others are in­
vited to attend this Fair and ASSIST IN BOOST­
ING

THE GRAND TRAVERSE REGION

If You have not yet secured a Premium List, apply to the Secretary.

H. B. Montague, secy

Robert Barney, pres.

III.

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'TTOBt.

CFAXn TRAVERKE nERAIJ>. ANT) TRArERSE BAY F.AfllJl, TnURSDAT. SEr^.MBER 21. HHl

NEARLY HALF-A-CENTURY
AsLeadcirs
Hhat's A«lcr-Rocbc*ler Qollies History
Mom thu two saetibMH ago ibe fant Adler-Rocbater
Qotba were made. Then, as now, they were made for, and
won bjr. the beM drcMd men.
Today aces Adier-Rocbmttf a naoK thalttaods for dodKi
fBpftiooty ihjrooidwat the iatid—jait at the modem' Adier- .
Rochester plaM u recogrzed the work) over as the loet: of aO

’A

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.
Traaene Qy, mdig»

Bm

BwahMOek.

who

U .pnrebas-

■^aondsrNomu n*(h«r of Graa4 Rapids,
to bar* for « few day* duiinK the
talr.

Keystone.
She l»
Just
tvlurnlns
from Cadlllar. where she iltideiwent
a serious surglial operstion.
.Al this
writing she is mil improving ven r4>>idlv.

Ueo. .MrUonalf bulli a chlmucv for
Hr* Ueyere of^k Rapids, to vUitv
D A. Slone Monday. , He buill one
Uti her dsughtor. Mrs. Floyd ItovidIto
for them ofverai opera ago and it
aao. for s fpw dsysdsys.
'
gave sui-b good aailatanloo that they
Tbdms fUsI wss unable to attend secured him to build this one..
*
•cbool Wednesday, on
arraunt
uf
Herb Boughey of Traverer
City;
Joined RalpD Case here Thursday:
Prank Matchett worn -to Manioii when they went lo tlrand Rapids
with a grist one day last week,
attend ihr fair.

The Art and Afrlnttnre balidlns
Mrs. Nick Kreiser wss ill Isst week.
■was «ompl«t«d Sunrdar niabt ami
Mra. Pulrer of Summit, who hs*
the booths are being taken np and been quite sick, is able to be about
made ready ter the tdg dlsplaye
the store again.
R. Banmgirtb Is .4topla.x1ng a fine
■ The band boye appeared on the
rati and winter acyto bats.
atreet Batnrdsy night. In their new
•erie City to
nlia.
They look »ery npat.
They
) In the cigar'
totve an ^len air concert in front of aaeiBtiag
factory.
Meera'a caah grocery etore.
m. who has been xlalting
.Mr. Morria ot TmTene City, eraa
and scboolmaies at Qt*i
htrt oa boitoaee. Friday.
' Dr. FMAon. Dr. Brownaon. Bert Le- SoBdsn. returned borne Tuesday.
Mamie ('lark went lo Olsirici meet­
Saran and John McCarthy drove to
CadOtoc Banday.
They had a very ing at Beitner Pridi
' C. V. Mood:
Moody nueni It ihe
- _________
Soldiers*
4atMtM trip, the day being flne.
ly. tost woek.
iSpa Bandan, ot. TraTerSe
City. reanlon at Trsrerae ('ity.
Pete
Brmntlgan ami famlb'
have
......... ................T ¥.*t-

R. Case rnnir liume In liH car shb-'.i
was left at the RapMs. but on his wav
home some pan oi tbe car broke aud
he. aiayed In Manion uniil Sonday.
when be reiunied.
Mike .MrCanhv was
taken
quite
■ick al Summit last Tuesda.c.
M<
was able to call Mr Millard, one n>
the section crew, wbo called niedlml
isiatance at once.
He was made as
iniloruble as tould Ih.until* the
aln cMup, tnen hi- u’hb bniuxtii hotite
rid one of the local physicians un*
tiled and rronouncfd the «asi-; one
’ heart troablc.
Willard

Webster

and

faiuil.v
of
ids anil

nsTtlv ber^
trap BheMim of ibe Rod and
qaa dab. ham bbsa pmeUdag in
oreparettoa for tbe fair.
Mra. Phaaa
.*«• to Cadillac
ta'the fair ThoTaday.
- LaeUa Wgatbariy went i» Bwanaba
'B'edfMaday. wheeze )o>na her haahud. They w*pe?t*o live there Cor
Sm time.
w'Was
Bor M
^ra O. Uaten mo^ tolo hU i
ebora tbe drat of last week.
Since
ha has got pettlad he baa a very neat.
Utrto etora.
Ha handtoa bamewea.
ihbaa. bora# bUnkeu.
' fantily attended
~
-.......jc. Mdav.
r o( OhicagD, to here 'bny-

Alfred Bowers went to Traverae
Cllty. Tburaday, to stteod. tbe aoldlers
rattaion.
Mr. Hoeftln
earrtod
•mO daring hto abaenee.
^In Rial to aaalaUng Lee Rial,
hto bratber, on tbe dray this week.

carpenter work hi tbe 'While car
shop.
lira. Prank .Nelson, wbo
recently
reinrned from the hotplUI In Travae City. 1* staying with her psrlU. W. L. Wltsoh, sr.
Mias Badie Oilrer and brother Roy
Otkar of Poloakey. are vtoltlng,their
DOualn. Mra. Chas Box, for a short
time.
Roy .returned borne Sunday.
Saturday evening a large number
of young people of North Paradise
gatbwad at John Beck's to help Mias
nma Beck celebrate her birthday,
imea and music were Indulged in.
iw which a -Itg^i lunclteon
served. At a late hour Ihe guests de­
parted. wtohiiig Emma many m
happy birthdays and leaving her tl
gnve her'a poat card abower.
Mias Floy Elaii who Is tesching in
;kerson dliirici. st
..
Jtas She
Matchste.
John Wood.
Myron
and Ralph Manlgold wsm to TravOiy on bnslDoaa Monday,
la Btbsl Crandall
here Moodny. enroute fi

FASHION SHOP-TRAVERSE OTY

Opening Sale of
and Overcoats
Three Kg Shipments
Priced Spedtl at

Mr«. Jim r^uimar of Jetiniuc* *.<in town on buainojui VW.Inor-i.i. .i:.';
lo nail old friendi- and n* ;shJior'
The Kinjivle) eomel
band
bU-*■lame. <11 Monroe'* hall tv.dun.ila“rU Thnrsda' •■I'eninc.
durir.R
lbfair.
Hh-tc wiil t<e ihree da'« ball
i-.-'ween i!iii-kl<) aii-f a pi< k
’■an'
.A (treat deal of evcfleniont
«■ B<nkl-y !•
I* aomnier
Kn-Ksle:' bnvi
take ihi bjh
■ouch
.Ti'.eic
f»-.-l l-!i.
ik'it .<.-liell ;>liil daualiier .Ali.e,
Uirncd home, losl
Tliur--da>
l<
Travrs*' City. whcK- lli'-’ haw- Ih
ft'ililiK ieiJd''es.

ADLER-BOCBESTER CLOTHES

King:sley Department

THE

Edna' \l«iih niid X.-Hle Itell..
Sunday niiii Mrv. Kliiy Sm-ll .>1 VVai

Yom are^ionted -rspeaally iavited if yoa’re hard to please
io dotFei—io cocM n aed iMpeci our Adier«Reehesier stocL
And yoor tdeelMti w31 doI be urged, aol erea nggested, if
yea dao't tad Aesj clothes a rerdatkm is emythug that goes
to jaake clothes good.
Fedanii this season has deai^ for AdUr>Rochesler mixtures
IB btoomi, greys and blun. Youll snprepale tbediaiactive*
aess of these eoloriei^
'V

SBll*aBdOvcru>alsti8J«lot2S.M

Mr* imw
SooSaj, »bo li»«
D4V' Tr.irer«^ Ol.r «a Ibe *ta>r road
L»«(c>r Wheat baa Jnal coni|J«ebi* new alio
A B. SdBM«-has had (or
Usaoiae rw fioe apeonwn* o:
tb« .GSbena p<«eh«s ibaf are lirand
Travem*ro»n.
A pan «•
ib*m »*re taken from ibe pearh or
chard of nnle' UalBWoiid of Trav
*’D fniii. dealer.
erne Oil)', a n'el) knowD
Olher* were irtii
»hn Wall, wbrealden one mile
: of KiiiB-lej
The peaches from Mr. Wai;> .•enlarger and he ha* peachre eain. lar*
er than lbo»e~\:
• will Inhibit 1
(he lalr.

Mn. <toa We.ldner-of Summit City,
as In town on busluesk Ssiurda.'.
Mlaa Mina SoMcy of Old Mlasion.
here HsmiiB friends iiml relative*
during her lacatluii
Mr. Thrall and wife of Walton, are
vialilng, the latter's sUter, Mrs. l-oii
Uowmai.
Mia*
Hat Blady* Siorr* of Summit City
is atter ling sibool In Travense City.
Mr*.
;M
r». Ixmls Stt.rrs Is iii'akina preTra-rerae I'llv
psrailoiuri lo i
for tbe wWei
Mr*. Ray Hancroft transacted buajI. In Travrrae.Clty Friday.
he potato market is still lower­
ing In price. (They keep var.Uiig from
60 to 30c! There were so mans poiafii-st
opcRi-d,
markets have breui over limdi-d with
partlaltv green stiwk.
Ii i«
stated
ihal until after these aouiherti plai'cs
gel to buying again, tsuaioer
will
raise in value.
Ell Howell and wife of Summit Cliy
attended the t^oldiers' .reunion
at
Traverae City last week
.‘Mrs. B A. Slone took dlnncr-wlth

Ntf^HFOR.T.
^Ir ami Mrs !’ WtirxlrtJtg teHtMii-.!
■ he lirsi of the week after aiw-ieluiv
he last w»-<^ al ll:aad'KapMr Ik
roit ar.d liiiOam
, Mis* •Minnie Nelson leli a w.-ek at;o
t’i iCiKh school HI Solon.
.Mswii lunv loling jsv:;*!. llleV-- 11U'
ilu- (laivhe form in tm>raiks Tiies
ii.iv i-ieiiing and enic>e>l a ihi-iiii sup
|sT and a merry- evening.
The iitemjM'rs of (he Ei'wiitlh ItagtH'
ciijii'e-l u sc'lal exqnlog on Thar.-d*'
at the luiim- of Mr ati.i
Mrs, J F
Mathews tn honor of severni mcnilier'who will shoni) Ih- leaving lor si Ibm-I
The en-mng was s|H-iit
lu vurioiiH
games, in one of whhh Vi\lan Dame.
priie h> diaw'tue for deiKisilJng nuts In a Uliile after carrytnc
them aero-ss the room on a fruit knife.
Miss
WtnORCJi^
Ellc-M
n-nderetl a
■>laim sel.nii m and Miss Julia Miller
n le.dins in du'kPy <-o*titnie. afie.wlitch dHiai; n-tieshmcnls of --oi-oa.,
hssmii. •.vafers and nuts sere s. rve.1
Ml»s Crai-c Kehl iclt lYiday morn
IflE to aiteiid selioot al Olierlin.
^Arthur Vniinatter left Tucsdai lot
Traverse Ciiv' after *|ienrting seieral
v'lh his parenl.s.
Mrs. Flhrenre Mnllesoh left We Ines
.lav for Manistee after spending sev
end da?» with Mr. and
Mi-s .1 F
Mathews
Mrs BitolFI'oRner of Fast Jordan Is
visiiing her parents and sister.
Cellar Isxlge hotel was
closel oli
Saiordav last after a very'sui < e.-.-fo! [
seasdfT under the
mnnagenieui
o'
.Messrs Brewn and Sanders
A concert was held at the Cengrega
lioital church on Fri lai evenlnu iiii.le
auspiiH's of
the
C. K. sis-ieli
which wn.i well ailendisl -and hlghl'
•ukiied.
Miss Ulbb*, the soloi-t, re
eeired her rsaintng upder a ilroiir'neir
mURtclan
in rhUagO.
Miss Jessie
Bronson, the pianist, graduated trom
the Olivet (> isrrvalory cf Musi*-: and
Miss Annejjc Ijirdle. read.-i, cnuliiat
■•('.Iinnock K'IkmiI a
II Tu."
Jaihll ilradia" Is
V;slllt.K ill
ilrau-l Itiapi Is
.
,
.
Mrs. lien Ik-nson iell Tnes'dji foi n
\i*il with relatUes at CwlilUt.
The Doitiihv K went to Hast -'or
d.vD Tuesdax wltlTa load cf ix-.k’Iii-s.
• He* Werlon Uj>eni Wediies.Un all i
Thura.Ini in Trai.-tso rin
Kev Wesien end Kiicene Si>-eh' lef:
Mondai fni Alhinii
Mr nnd Mrs. 1. D Buss smi ebil
dreti ami Mrs Jc'sie "Rossman I'f la*
lami s|M>ni Btinda.i wilh n-latlvre
A'icllierl Mc.Mafhen s|**nt
sexeml
days Inst week .vt ihc Westeni Mlrhlfi.m fair at tlmn-i Hnpids
'Mi-s Julia Barm** of tirend Itopids
is ilsitlns her crsodiiiulher. Mrs Mara Uaine*
Mr. ami Mis Ikl Kehl and Albion
Reunaiiver spent la«i wc>k al Craml
Raid.Is and < nleage
W H. IhiriiT nf'injle.t the soldiers'
and saHors reunion a' T'
last Wi-ek.

fl2 andtlS
Newest ganne^ ne«reM Myies ni tbe
(trealetl value* jew etrr saw.
Exoleat
wei«ht Fall Saks a ttre new farowia Md
gtavs M well a* wUtajlial and stoR^Uae^
•ad h'ii soitk See ev bioe aetge ipedal

•t S12.M.

OtcicoaU torkb the oew oavertibie c«bt
•ud S2iKba ka«. .bo tbepUaibwy,
tf^lea wkh either vehet collar or eolw
ol seU iMl«riat>v£oiDe ia ud aec
woodofd valuea. Spo^

Dress Shirts

The GrealcBl
OVERALL
'ill.- (':i»n

iiiiii.iii

inadei

iiivrnll.

tion of the proper atyiea here In
hrowns. grays, tam. nutria, etc.

id i-iailrd ttylct.

IE MEH'S FASHION SHIP
124 East Front Street. Traverse City
(Next dtxor to A.

\!i~
III I

Kail
i.l' ;• l.-fi W.-.!p. --.i«y
husUm.l ;■• Drill.It

,

Friedikb-. >boe stord)

i Mrs r,. S .Nis-ilhani
I’um sj-eni (h- pa*l six w,-s-k<ln

w

Sample Saits

A Week of Special

$I8jadfI9.50
R,|dut22 ud *23.00

niu.. B kM Uiu,
ud Judas SkiuBuda

lud.

Price Reductions

„„.,...

r borne of I

.wc-l. .

Ml».-Maude 1. Hagan'atMttiSatarda> wiih ber iieopic al B*4taer.
We arc \or> sorry lo learn ihai Mm.
,p--. ua,.remlered s,-ieml
Bert WIlMin I*
m. We hopa^W
M-t.sv-mhear of ber recovery aoofi.
W.ll.m Dili of Hari..e Sprincs has
dr*, nelland and children drove •«
Wrtcht of Ih-trr.ii _ »p .. f’i.< h«s,«l in stock of-goods nf^S —
rtoli
ber
daiuckiar.
Uabal. who I*
. W.*.ks W-ilh*h.. |■•«n-TJ^tl.l will do tmainess ai
I. aching school la tbe Maichau dlai-r Mere
Mr and Mr*. <1tll and fam
■1' will ris.vc here slioniv and lM>gln
l!u.i
Miss Kate Wood weet borne tost Fri'■■''InvHW (be Iwt iif Oiti.lwr. Mr IMr■ • : liar iiiatle .U:an> fii.'Ud, durioK Ibe ds) nlgfai.
John dparling of Manton was call­
- -M-i.ri veai-H Im> lias U-«ii in the l.u»ling OB okl friend* ABd rclaUvM la lkb>
whi» rvervi Io-m*c him leave.
netghborheod
but v«>*k.
"■h,
la
Mail IcTt
IlYldaj
for

Mr*

F

H

:C„;:
.si M.-S .1
.<11.1 S'lielP

Charl.'s

'

Complete Fall Display

Lian Cailats

01 Udiu' ud Mi.u>‘

I*c.Ia,Iu SSt'

»I.#S. *2.75. *3.95
Value* up lo $3-75

Suits, Coats, Dresses

Latest Dresses

Waists, Skirts, Sweaters,
Pars and Famishbigs

£itr,S)*rid
For Eroung,... *15.00
Tot Street____:$1S.7S

Mr* Hagar. wbo 1s leacdUag setoeol
at RummK Oitx. spmt Banday with
for her daughier, .Mtoa Maodc Hagar. who
Is leaching In thi* dJslHii.
Mvroo runningham and Howard
t’lutlaiul ilrove oul near Traverae tT»y
alter a load of flearhe*
TIm- isrniers are very busy diggtflg
aiiil selling Ihclr e«riv petainC*. Th*T
will l» wurih gold ihl* year.

Eren body I* getllal ready for tW
f;,lr. whi.h pienilae* to tg> taelicr Ihta
r ;.i
l.if TliMtvia. ll^«>rl>Inc^'ear than ever before.
PI <:• •'•- ■(• (ok. Ill
tl one dax
day ol
"e hs'.i- ;u<-l learned that little Dor;■< Ctand KapidTh.-> will; ranc<' I'lelian'l U oa Ibe sick Bat. W'a
■ i.’t-'-r I'lhcev 111
■siiiihein ih»i>- to hear of her recovery sona.
■IP|
p.prN . •■cv.-'al
Olhc. ,
Se|i( IT
"" WIP
atto:
II..-- lea..'
--------------------;-----------\
KAtaOH CENTCft
i.P'p nipl «>lldren of ''anton: ileorge J. Barth called oo Mr. Peck
" 'll h.-r ..•»4-r, Mr» T* i'« ! 'lOBdav.
i
B F
Maple
n wi'i- .;p ! O’li Fri’loff.
Marry an CYiarleii Peck made a bam I.-.S trip
Trtiveiwe nty ToesdaF.
X I. L

At special discount' (juiins
Fair week.
Ned an cld
Fuf in this difpUy.
_

PMcoots

romlag

)

Mondax

'

Now F.R

FURS

TuficJ li
lift
lt

x si'.-iii tuii'W.'.'k it) T

Specials
lor
Fair
Week

Eaduaknd

PtUiceals
S3.50

Her.
Mr.
•ood work m tba

MlssCIv.-e:, Tiioi.-as J. fi fUtuidu.lor l‘eu».k. . I- i-ike I... I- t si-Iu.-l dp
ties fur ti-e ...miuB j.-.T
'

Sweaters

n*. lacud
Tales Sa

Our
Mghway
Denamore t* dula)
nudi
»e|rt. IS.

hlgfa s< hoot In KlBgolvr. apcB
with her itarenk. -

95c, $1.63,$1.95

TSC.9&.SL25

Mre. Aaron NeealagM- •«
Fnlon Oliv. lad.are here-UatUitg-Iketo
(hil.lren and frlcmla
NoSalagae «f

■- Ih- -

f Bay nty a



That will prove a powerful buying argu­
ment lo every woman who takes this
opportunity to inspeef the

Tdhnd Waists

wh

j;.,

k'kT1„Z..i
Neb.

157 £ut Fr«* Stml, Trmm Clj, OppotH, Haiti WUlipt

Have ananged fef

1‘iiccs range from 11.00 tmtI OO.
Fall and Winter Caps—exten­
sile m-w stock for you to choeoe
from - all |irlec*. Stir to tS 00.

(tk-:rr* as wdl at a bi;: aifoilue i.l

aiicdd >y-h<g>l (

NeirFa

In^ais (he rough texture* are
- |i ~ And xou'll ttod a big aclec-

I’;fd.' ni .-tiia heflii dvntui. wrih all'
, niiv enien)-idM'ild. s,-»..d li'f.nisi

a'ir:,

I5«BARNEY£a

New FbU Styles

OB CBTlh

for SO cents

Grud liDi of MODEIL
Dre*i Shifts that we pk
idHog at One Dollat ea h
Newpattetw io.^r^ies aod

Next Week--September 25 to 29~-flic Days of Ihc
;
Grand Traverse Region Fair
Week

$12 and$l5
Hats and Caps

T‘.

!"

yT\H.
the sale OP the lAnnian ptoce oaar
KASSON CEN'
'
,PArI lake
■-’• K.-.-cn Ceti'.' snrtigcl
David l•.•.•k worked tor
Mr. BaU

^Sp.ci.1
N'aluc* op to $3

pg wa, -i-e,.. placing canw. and etx- ■* load el ,-u.t.-w S.iard.)

,:nZ-re:

Xt.rlel lr.,n.

<aV-n i-'a'c In that lime

e.i'tler xi.-fi.. lamplr.g at Pear lake

— -

Mr, and

Mr.

Go. Foaler of Btog-

'l-'nitov

M.

.

-

qp^»i7<TiuTOOT ]iBaAtJ),~JUn)TBATIB8EB^T EAQIA. ITOBBDAT: SEFTEMfcBB M. 1»U.
t»ow on toe bean mM'tM auMra’tkM. MOITf Batiet-na. ant Min
rer a. «*
A enrprlae awailed a rwni pMCms
knee and then ip tbe (MO (mb lie
“ •» »'*'»•
»*ui"
» of tbe I
a a( aU.
feoL BewaanocaoMleaafarnabov.lbeaar? Mabti-Be deelaMd be wn^ tbe oiber dar wbea be aat abnt eoeleetlag leoert from a bn at ASMB*fTy--tofn*.
The aeerei 1 cattUd wttb bw had kept and tbe dm nae be mad* of bn mice
gaie. near Arsaatbwatta, CnBhnrretolT* that be weald oerer.
Beater Adawi la my Bind to the exUnd. England Ne tend ft oea«|dnd
TrMdad^ Piteh Laba.
rUolM of nil oibeen. CIImw Doaena ride a gtraffe agau.
All efforta to aaeenatB the deprb of
twarm of beea. eblcb made biB
Md told me tbat tbe girl tbe bad pirktbe famoM plteb Uke of TrUldad baa beat a retreat. Ijier la tbe dag a
ed oat for me bad ebown me a prefbeen
cntntcetafnl.
J, IV Uotxar. w«* altett-bnd a
ootnecetarni At tbe ante* or gemlMnaB aeraaiomed te bena *nw
ecenfe. And now ^n>e« Pbarlle and
ittflMK
terMH ber a> tbe/girl 1 bad eanfLl matbematVIaa. ITUHo at OetOngen Ib* Uke it# tdielf la bard and ooU. reeded la getttna them awag.
pdfeHne. 8nretr Cupid mn«t bare Uorgao tparlallied In nuibemaHta. ba‘ *i “»e eeoter It U aitnoet .o*
rtaorkled orer atx-h a romplleated slr- and wllb (be frofeeMr of raatbemat- atanilr boiling.
AegieciM AelM.
K-t be woold aiwod long boomipruU■■
uatioo.
fUakeapeere aa.f* tbai •* at* CNSlest Seme teert ago a Dumber of
Hapeinaaa.
Uire* ihai loob beftwe and aflor. tto*
Cbarlle* lorannailoD rapped
■ surpriaing mat •* to oM took
Hlmax. It rereeled lo me that tbe New Tori-ert wbo tud beeu at ttie] BtpMneat it raiber i aegattre than
Gotllageo imirerally logetber held a i pottlee lerro lo thU world aod «f»- woubd « iiitir tad tee ebai I* pu»
•AIIDINU IN OIL
-piaa to mate me. to far at
dinner aiKl iurlied ilieir old iimfeetor tUta more In the atnence of tosa ■ng under am very area.—Carlyts
reraed. bad been emlneatlr
bnt a plan to jnarrr me bad reeulied #f malUemailrt. wi» bafpesed t.. be lhinr« (ban In the preaeure of Whtrm.
' ritllinf Hit* <-oiiuirj-, lo he prM»t>(. —Sam 811. k
Tbe bappf-Jttiie
itTATE OP MK'MIOAN. Ibe Probate
mr caee wooM be pamdoxical-mar j The Oervaa tiood bla grennd. be
r.-art (or ibe iXMinty of Grand
bem nl* ••wu Idea. Looking at' Hee manner* need (be tnpport M
Traverse
0000 •ALMONrlage with a thief.
Monran.
be
eaU
ibai
be
was
Lofloe
manners
in
oibera.—Emeraoo.
At a session of said i«un beU at
Soon after the nenrant rctnraed lo
very glad tto old i-apll bad aocIbe probate office In (be CltV of T^ethe city 1 rerelred a note from nieeri
erse I'lM ID said .OUIK,',. .iB the t«h
nag Reeaen i* •* •llewt.
reeded »v wMi a* a banker.

at followt:
As ingeslous young aus once teok day ol Scp(enitM-v
A confMtlOB hat faMn made to ma eon. regret." be wint on. "Iliat .roo did not
I*r.-*e0(. Hon
I're.l R. Walker,
ctrslng MOtetblua ice> urcurred duntig remain at the unirerwUy. Had .tou y* flau- ep tn rblir h I
rour recent vltli lo ut <>ne of our gueeo ■layt-d with me ,«ou would bar* been xry village, and when (be time tor Judae «»t PToba(.iiianer . ■ ihe .estate of
wiMm Terr hirhir-hai "wd. me my asaMBOl a* ioog a* I llreO. aud
olle-d . ame troond be ratbM
1 bellere »>eir eord the
ChrlsiltiB
Auo.1
de.-ea*ed.
. a
--------- gJ„ppo|Dt- j
esrprUnd me waa
certain
r BBd mr tneadahip here­ uunueatPwaMy at luydeoib .ron would »-ieul*tloo*i« di*pl»j»d B allvee dol­
nurmcr Kills bsUni filed tn aaM
I'resumlng nia-n
after deptede upon loui beiwtlng ber ton. bare bees *rH>otnted i^feeaor of lar
Bent 1 Mt In HeMer Adra*. It-r.
.-oil'' ber iM-[|iH>n praying ibat a cermMhetiMites la my |•la(■*."-Me(r'•p■•l nicur. me y-.ung W'.maii (ilt'-ed a re- 101. insirumem in srlitng. t>0W on
vlnred me that rbe UttU god bad
remark that thla wat
1 pai
iUM,E^RN rLAKt*
alrslnlug
ban.)
U|s
ii
ihe
ana
of
111,'
Ih said couM pui^ioritnc to bw
I'lsK
MagailM.
mr
womanly
atatemeut.
It
conDmiwoonded me. tbongb I bad not known
Balwe.
Ihe last Will and Tesiamenl of *Ald
brooded OTM tbe theft I bed ed. my
. Idea* of the Ituonaldemteneoa
• lx«n't t.e sn eviravagant. OeswgeT” <le.^-ased he admliied <o protetew
Wat It an effect of kleptome- m ute eex.
Don Whirla.
the edmlalatraiKm of aald
she
eirlalraed.
a Tuaadsy sranln#
Beawtr.1 Bowing water* are n..|
Id* I Borelg lb* girl bad no orcation
pim** coi
.Hied to PIcreBce KilU
- granted
••nil. ihai'a uolhlog." he replied. -I
tba ua> that you alone retpontiMe f.tr tb* deog.i.in.ui
to atenl. I bad'nodred a frlgbteDed'i ....
Those who bare wni.-licd alnav- make a is.iiit Of glUng a dot- ■unable I- Wood <
lo^ on her Tace wblcb loAtraied tbat should kaow.
ar
n
1
fyn-4
go
to
a
(trauge
cbnfi-b
'
To daeorlb* ay feelluga at thtt dark dust (tortus approaebtac will i-e
tb* wat rognlaant of wbat ah* wa*
•ULK OLIVU
l<
(■
Cidered.
Ih: (he IClb day at
Ju--. ibrti (he d*-*---n came with tb*
Per QU»n ................
dtisg. 1 wondered if tbe knew tbat ^mleed explanaltob of wbat 1 re-1 imeresiMl to know tbat estimate* uf
Oitolwr A ll t>!l >1 ten o'rlock la
Vieorge dropped a coln. Ibe loit'uooo. at ■ I probate offlee.
garded Inexplicable would be impoed- ,oll«l material *ua|.eoded In tbe air run plate,
the wat In Oowed'a room,
CHILI CON CAAANI
jui to llUOOO ton* per cubic erwythlng seamed favorable, and the IH- .\nd Is hereby 1 ■ointed lor ^r>
going into bar own rmb (be next ble. I conbied the hour* till Tneeday '
air where neb etorma are youuk man iwamed w|ih a teas* of (US aald petHlOB
morning and oMietd that it wna di­ evening, then went to (be Duncans'. I a,n„
geoeepsitr
Then (be minlater gave
Is funber ordered. Ibat pobllc
rectly tinder Ibe one in wbirb tbe had waa Bibered Into a drawing room, preraleot. Tbe aeoUon geologUt Cdthereof be given by publleatloa
eommltted tbe tbeft 1 had aocn Crow- where »tood a- alogl* peraon. That den. taking coaterratlrc ralce* and out the Both-ws for the week and -OB- DoUce,op>
.If this order, for three ano.
wear tbe mrfpln and witched to iwreon waa Heater Adalbt Hbe seem Qilng fairly accnrat* data for Uic num­ cluded with the whoUy «nexj-s-t*dao resslve week* previous lo aald day
Douu.-emeot
of
(be
day's
colMrXlou.
ad
to
bare
loet
twenty
pouuda
alnce
1
ber. velocity and duratloo of the dost
__ If it had been retomed to blm. I
of hearing, in tbe Grand TraTerwe
-The
collection
today."
aaid
he.
had
laat
aeen
brr.
1
bowed
deferfaorytng tlie tblef might bare don*
etortn* in ibe western etaie*. conHerald, a nesapaper printed asd clr-amounted
to
Ik*,
reeta.'..
ne ondcr goalma of coaadence. But euUally. and sHtbost *0*1101 beraelf clodcd that -on tbe arerage about
ulaied In said county.
____ ‘
Ue<ir«e Mdn't BUti-b (o eay «U U*
ERED R. WAIH---CrotrtB did not appear wHtmtln bU Of a*k1ng me to be eaated »be aaU:
Bao.tXW.OOO too* of dn»t art carried
Judge M Prvbate.
“Dnilng my tMK at tbe Danrana' 1.440 mllea each year, tbnt doing la
neekwMZ. 1 tbougbt to oak blA if be
fL-pi !1-:r Oct. :
bad mlttrii It. bui nothing could bare 00a day I went opatalra. ao wrapped (bis region alond abont 1.32:i.00a0t».'
letblng of which 1 wa* thinking OOO mUe too* of tnnapon." Tb* dost
taduced me to glre tbe clIgbieM loilThe Oeitte *( CuMA.
STATE OF UtCHIOAS. tbe l»robaU
pa**ed over two Bight* of *uln whirl* run each an arerage dletanoe
luatlOB of wbat I Ir
A dunce 1* named aDer Dun* iL-om.
Caruri for the Oouniy of Grand
Xaiurtlly tbl* dlaagreeable feainre inttaad of one and entered tb* room |
21s mllee.
tbe chief and Irader of tbe arhnolmeD
Trav.rseTnnnc Ct,. Kfich.
of my Tiait aurred tty enjoyment. Abd. dlrM-Uy orer mine. Adranclng to the |
At s sMslon of aatd tamn.
«
wbo were in oppoeiCleB to wbat wan
a* for tbe game I bad looked forwnrd dreaaer, etlU thinking of wbat wa* uo
railed “tb* uew learalnr' in «6e ala- tbe probate offlee In theClirof Trav10 pUylng with eome InteMi. I forgot my mlod. 1 flicked up a ararfpln. At
tecnib .enturv It I* easy lo eee bow eree CTty. in aald county, on the SOlh
ttet
moment
my
rererle
wa*
broken
it enilnly. One crenlng the botiem
(be dlsductlon of baring more lege
idlly .oinenible the term would be. dav of Repfember A.'D. tbil.
Idea Of jutiM or faineM isd tboafhi nald to me.
Pn-seni. Hoo. Fred it. Walker,
than any other animal U that which Any opi«ineut of ihe new learslsg
It BOi* thts Uhblr that EUeee Don
Judge of Probate.
'■Yon bare dUappotafed me In
belongs 10 the family of Inecta known
to I* referred lo ** a
can wontd |lm tbe girl for wbom abe baring tbown a prnfetence for any of
In Ibe matter of tbe eataic ot Bea<
a* milleiiedes or thouaa&d footed. There
It Hawkins, deoeaaed.
'Tt Btabed upon me tbat 1 waa tn a are eeveral different specie* of tbeee. Huiisman. nr. more briefly, a* a Dusa.
bad picked tt* onl an adraniag* ov«|
^ ^
party. To make the
Edward J. HcMnllen bavtag
BO-at leaet a bint aa Id whan *b*| natter aon Inieteattng 1 am gotngMo man'a apartmroL 1 hare alnce teen but they all poeaes* tb* common ebar- to tudk-at# tbat he held the view* of
tn ssld coun bis dual accoaat aa Adwee -warni" or when ebe wa* -xoM.-,
y^n (bat I noticed In ber a decld- bow unwlee 1 waa not tu come out and acieriatlc of baring segmented bodies, which Dusa l*ceta* waa the moat
conerouen.-es. I feared not each eegment of eblcb la provided mtit rviiceeeoutlve. But as Ibe tlB* mlnisiraior of aald eMata. aad bla pa.
a* U>* children do in tbMr hiding-^ prefetwic* for you a* »oon a* yon ___
ti-be believed- It teemed to nw that with ita own pair of fceL Tbeee are went I* and ttw new leantlag mompb- (Iilon praying for ibe aUowaace (bar*gaBM-bne (Tbtrlle aald-on hU word .mregcall auy one t DnuuDan or a
moil bear Ibe Imputation of haring
of boDor we abonld oelUier of a* re0 closely along tbe body aa to re­
It Is ordered, tbat the Hth day «f
”A penfeeaBC* for B*r 1 nxdalmed.
gone to a man'* room for 1 purpooe. semble balrt. and when they move one dun<-e would be equlralent to deecHb- October, A n i»11. •( ten o'elodi ta
edre tb* aUgbieai aeaUteooe In tb* ■nrprtaad.
] preferred tb*t (lurpoee to be conald- forenocm. at aald probate offlea.
t another sllh perfect tegularlly lag blm out metaly as opposed te a
“Vet. for yonr
certain
eet
of
doctnues.
boi
a*
Im-aer«d ibefL l put tbe icarfplu 1 bad
1 looked tb* woB*D orer. feeling
and Is hereby appointed tor exameffect ls preciaely Ibe tame on a
“What lAdkatlon did abe glre of
Inadrerteutly taken up In m.v conage ■mall scale as that of a field of oat* paM<- of Icarntug and eollcbtenwenl. Ining and allowing said arcoouL
ante tbat it my hoiu bad etrack tb* tbe factrIs
cmalaly
hard
npoo
Duos
flcotiw.
K
I* further ordered, tbat paUlc
It
and
tuTOed"
»lnwly
Mjougli
to
enable
right one for me I woold know ber ak
'^i0MMlkn«N
undiuailng under (be inflaeuce of «be
-Don’t you wlab yon khewr and,
notice
thereof be given by pnbUcattOB
TT-kbtolwp
TfWK-h
has

'
once. Wbetber-or no 1 ttmek tbe girl
you to paw on wllboul our mceflng."
1 Some ipeclce of millepede* htve
tapping me playfnlly with ber fan.
-. - copy Ol thla order, (or three aao;
“I have been s fool." I exclaimed.
tbar bad deetded npoa. I eotalnty no- abe ran away (o other gueatx.
liny a* 3M (eparate and dltdoit that be. ‘nb* *0611* doctor" )>y pre- cesslve week* prevloB* to toild day
leu'-e. lire "wimeel of tbe a.'buol
“not..to bare known that you could leg*. They are all perfectly lurmleas.
tkM on* Wboa* gnoerki makenp pleat­
OnHOf tbe real of onr ttty at tbe
hearing. In (he Grand Trarorm
dlvloet.” •• Hooker term* btoL sifuald Herald, a newapaper printed and rt^
ed B* rery mneb. Bb* wa* a Mlaa Dnncane' country pUc-e Q«t^r Ad­ *ea my reSo-tloc a* well aa I could aea
bare tito bam* handed down tu filtsn liilntcrt in aald cotrtily.
Baater Adama. One of tbe gtwMa. am* eoemed alwayt to bare aometblng yoaro. It Is I who bare l-een to
U tte nwtamn of I»- 1 raoMred
Eneeuragemenl Cneugh.
bitme. not yon. I should bar* been
rai-ni R. W4UCRR.
^ frw BUeen Dnsean. wbo bed Mid Crowell, wat aiteotlre to her. #o on ber mind. Eor a time
“But vi-hy should you be so dreddfiilJudge of.Prob*Ce.
tbat I did not at once get mneb op- Bought by ber admirer* a* before, bpt chevalier enough to attribute your
- lurpHsed nnd dlsaptwltili-d when I
preoeme tn itiat ns.iu to a mlatake. drvllue yuur .ifferV" she asked recciil
-■<. pi. .'I
o>t. j.
portnnlly to derote myneif to her.
Uke Meka like, and-ibe young men.
HeU> Pour Certttwi** «ld.
And here wai a point la tbl* Util* dodlag ber preoccupied and unenter- Had 1 knowti that you taw me I
cerulD that I never gave
Germany baa a speclueo ot' bMiy
ahould hare.certaluly ataurad yon of yoo tbe leeat encouragemeui tu pne
•STATK OF MICHIGAN. Ibe Probata
game wberelo I. a man, had an adran- talBiqg. fmdnaMy dmw away
liu yaara ok
•-»•••• PM*T." aald Ifn.
j
Cdun (nr Ibe County of Oiaai
my perfect ^ulldeD.-e In your Inbopuee to me."
animated compaMoaa 1. too. with tb*
HHHiAt "width wnh he InooBpMa - Traverse.
• You did"' he cried bltteriy. "Tod
aecret on my mind, wat moody and
At a/sesslun of aald coun. bMd ot
.wtthontm, CMaitie and 1 art ao matt naaln pnatora.
And *0 It was thii niy friend's ef­ gave me the greetest encworagemeol.” STATE OF MirHIGAN. the I*rob*te
m dUponed to join In tbe gtty iporti
the.prdbac'
ofllce In tbe City ot 1>arCourt
lor
Ibe
Counly
ot
Grand
liuiDr aft V* >lih to eoeto a Uke band, aha Bight ranaln taMdan within our boat proTided for ue. And abort- fort iu wy'iielialf. uutwltbaiandiog my
•When';"
■w
niy. in said county, oa tb* SOtb
1'ra
verse
folly, turned ont lo tuy adeanltg*.
jwn. A glffwoi be a bemelt a catpa of ohaorratloo. watch­ ly before (he expiration of tbe
ly ot Repiember A D.-dPU. •When
At
a
aesalor
of
said
conK.
htdd
nl
Fred R. Walkar,
I*n-eenL H«n
■jdfchii of ywm party wbot^wn bavt ing tba anaHy'B moreoaBta
for which I bad been lorltcd I made They were much lUeased at Ita nlll- S2u.iU) a
■ he prohaic ofhe- 111 Ihe CUy of Trav­
Within a week. I found myneif Nral- an escoae lo leare. Cbarlle drvt e me mate atr-eeai. and I w** made happy
:)MhN ant for yon. tPe are ant gntag
erse <Ti>. in said .iHinty. on tbe JWh Judae of Prvjbaie.
tf~TSe mailer of the eaiaie of Har>
day ol RepiemlM-r A ll IPII.
te taU ynn which om of oar goanti tog John CrawnU and nereral other to tbeptatlon and while we were wall­ In the wife they had placed In my
men for tbe faror of Bwter Adama. ing for (be train aald to me:
et M. Padden. deeeaeed.
way.
Prcsetii. Hon
l-Y-d ll. Walker.
Sarcaalic WHI*.
,Aba to. aw.an I
Mary J. Uimavm having filed ta
She wae by no maana the moM proml
. One FCceniilc I'reucbman directed Judge o( l*TT>bat>■■Clleen It greatly dlaappolnted i
who to tht JUS
In Ihe mailer »l ibe esfaie of Jacob uid court ber'petltkm. praying (or
(hat a new cookjug recipe ahould lie
ffKju. mS wa U«h UM b0 tbai naat young lady In tba party, bnt any (be fallnre of ber effort to make
Hiding t Oiraff*.
license 10 *M1 (be Inietoel of aaM
Uhermg. de.-ess.il
on* wllb dtoearnment eonld detect In
bemnntaL
mateb fpr yon."
Oeneral Wood c f the English army (>a*ted on ills tomb every day. and an­
liciijanilii Ubenng having filed In esute In tertaln real tiiute (berMa
ber
a
cnRaln
worth
wtUeb.
after
all,
other Krenchratu. who da* a lawyer,
lo.iadaael
‘Tm adrey not to oblige bee. bnt yon wat (be hero of t
ud .v.uri bis peililon praying ihat described.
left X50.000 to a lunatic aaylnm. de- ihi- Adnilnisiraior ol aald eettle be
^•IL sow,’* 1 aald to myaelf. “ other tblu* bring eqnat. di
know tboae (binge can't be forced. tl>e on* be called the sirausest
tl Is ordered, (hat lb* Iftb day
tb* real atandlng of both men and wotm.. Baaren protect m* tnm
I'taalbly bad I .known (be girl-yonr time be rode a glrnffe lu India. With eJanog that i( was (Imply an *••( of ai.i>i<iil'.-d and dire.ied (o rouvey October. A. I> Ibll. at ten o'cioek la'resUtuilou (n It* clleut* wbo wer* In­ .wriaii rv-al eetate In purauance of ibe (oranoob. at'aaid probate offlee.
^-to whoB 1 am told f-nm «• aab. Crowell eeemed to bare tbo In- wife picked out for me 1 might hare a pany of friend* he wa* being
•tialii...«nfr*.i made b« said de- be and <K beedby-afpMued tor bear­
sane enough <0 employ hla eervk-em.
» ftajcr] Bnt & tbto eaan aU* traek. tbe net M u* auoang done ibener."
tertaloed
by
tbe
rajah
of
Jewra.
ing eaid peililon. and tW «U perMOo
tvased lu bK-Jilellme.
______ ia gliBiti ef nncettalaty. 1 about eren. aithongb I
"flbe’e a *plendld woman.”
exhibited hi* rare collection of wild
i. ordei.-d. ibsi ilie IMh day of intereeied In said estate appear be­
■^}Apm to cheoaa. and tb* tody looking back to tbat fkr period, that 1
“I aay. Charlie, tince we re not mat­ mraal* to hU gueata Oeuerai (ibcu
fltaging a Play.
wai nM left without an orraMonai
On.riwr A l> li<n. SI len o'clock In fore said vourt. ai oaU time aad
"I can give vod the l«tt of
nj^ae-1. There’* eeBetblag bt
ed and li'a all orer, vuppoee yon tell klajori Wood wa* a daring boraeman
Ihe (or.-noOD. al .said ptTrbaic offlc.A place, lu show caav* why a llrefli* to
monel of comforL
me wbo tbe U."
lef
JBirid
«bd >Mk’ la IL
aud
on
a
wager
offered
to
ride
tbe
t.-ll (he(or
imereti
I.
1- and I* hefehv airpoinied
hear ot aald estaie la aaM
Bat one afternoon a terrible gnif
ni ntud tbe booae party.”
"EUeen wpuld dlrop-e me If I did " giraffe with ih. hridie saie a r<>i>e.
small part Ilk* Inx said IH.IKIOI1
"I couldn't
real esiaie slvould not he granted.
COB* np IMwcen Heater Adam* and
"Oa m.r hoDur. *ttc (ball nerer kuow The rajah warue.1 him of the danger,
ll Is further ordered. ih*l public
..PB«ttaJhbftM a iam (artau and BByoeU. We men wm all roomed on
ll 1' luilber orrtci-ed. ihal public
•WU «u of tioe* big .tracta of laai
but be would nut Ijsii-u So tbe giraffe
ncii-u ih.reol lx- given liy puhlhalloh noiliv (hcrcil be given hy puhllcailon
the third floor. wbUe tbe-women were from me '
di whkto aw ricb AmoMeua are aet,.t s .«t,- ,•( ihis order, fiir Ihree sue or a copv or (hi* order, for three auc'fhere •-*• ■ whl<ile. and tbe train wa* brought
os tb* aecond. Going op to dree* for
.csx.c seeks mevinui lO aald day cesalvc iveeke prevlou* 10 said day
lM|.*p fttoir conciT ptoeu
e etilgrama. ’-Pluahurg I'osL
ludtoner, 1 wu obllgnd to paaa CroweU’a rolled up. Joet a* I waa abont to get tbe major vaulted hu its back
.X hi-aring. in (lie Grand Traverse of hearing. In (be Grand TTavere*
mna. Bla door etoed ajar. and. look­ ,aboaid Cbarlle wbitpered in my ear: itantly (be great crearare wa* off Uke
II. -riiM « ii.'W spalMT primed slid >i Herald, a ncsspaper primed and t»"Heeler Adam* "
the wind. and. once fairly starti-d. It
His iMeotieni.
rulatcd in aald rouim
ing In. I aaw a Udy etanding beforn
, iii..T-'d In said coun.v
toMlhtt BilMUeC tferew^narI harried into tbe car and tank In eeltled down luto a curiuu* gtillup that
VIrt
Rasher~ll»s Mr (Joldoolo.
njKli ll WALKER.
tbe dmmr. She took np a Jeweled
FRKD R WAI.KKR.m «f fAi bM&gr yanu bbsaitM ararfpln.aDd
my »et( In a eeml ttunned coodltlon. •000 made tbe' rider *0 aick and dtuy wKh wbom you have been daociug
I
I I,lav of Probata.
Jildsv ->' (■rohslc
examined It.. Ber
. janasa. J him no fa^b In jronas'a
Tbe Uiile god_itiifx.narillnc (bine* (bat be fell off like a lug. .recci'lug a (hr eveuluc. a' ,ln--l declared his lu'
s.-pt :i :i- '), I ■
s-:-'
> <>,■(;
,

tmr^, Sefftmbit 23
f?«rdecf!y SpeilaliB

25c
25c
25c
.....
2Sc
:. 25c
25c
38c
......... 26^
I3»
......... t3c
25c
!2Sc
’^'53^!^"’’““"
8c
25c
2Ic
25c
8c
.25^
8c
2So
50c
...... 25c
25c
^“.2!;.^,“^....... 26c
25c
26c
.Orefen lecavd up to 5:30 p. m.
.
ddivered that tame evoiing
Be

erM~nvu« m»i S»f TTHr Mr tM
t«««rtedin tke wUrat ct*t tke ariinr.
gbe «M H«tM’ AdEM. Mcklnt
tb* pin In brr rorM«e vMrt u weaM
be MdM. ebc wi* twnlat vbes 1.
DM MkhlBC ber to M* DM. weal on u
mr room.
Of ell tbe poMtlMi* IB wMrh I b«»*
erer foowl infMlf tbit *rt» MfMy (be
•iDfulir. tbe BMet anpleunn
«eo a r>Mi- <«• ■»
>
bef^lnc IB be ietereeted. In
nra-e QMrtert MMl )e»HrT. Wbetbrr ebe fcsrir It er DM I r«ol6 doi tHI,
bat tbe RuiD frOM wbo» *be wm pBferlDf WM Crorrell, wbu we* 4eroted
lo ber.
An boar ItlM wn nMembIM et aimnot. SonnOr 1 ImM at MU* A«ana. 1 fMM to -Mtch ber ere. b«i 1
«w In U-m tiwBblea e*p»«*l'»- ^
tbe dlwiM tbe ananed tn be thlnb
of aoBethlaft eUe tbu »hat wm
•Did to bet. PenHn* to abew n difference in sir treatsoent of ber. I did not
ber wblU we wwn dininc dot
dsHat tbe erenln*.

m Hannah & Lay Merq. Co.
I^ybedOut F«
CMvei

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SRERMAN & HUNTER
tn* Measure
jpltparlnient
"Royal Ti^" line
Suit* and OveRoats.
Sanitary Knitting Co.
Underwei.
F«dKlaa* Shirt Co.
-FineShitto-afilunla
qa^ <Wiv«^ guatan: Ettod:

Men’s
Wear

We want each one of you to know about the excellent
lines of men’s wear we carry—
“Society,” “Vogue” and “Collegian” Clothes—“Stetson” Hats—‘ Interwoven”
Half Hose-“Wilson Bros.” Shirts—“Barker” All Linen Collars~“Duo-Fold”
Health Underwear.

OftAKirimftVEBSE HERALa AND TRAVgaB.^Y atCffiR -TBrBS&lT. SEWOlMft a, Mil/

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Ctay Md Mra. c. J-----------netKiai
-called at Mra Dover'* 8ludar.
ul_.
Mra. Gm. TbooiMB of OerelaBd.
Rrv. A. yr. Bftkrr has U*n T^tarati
- —
BoartBta O. Is tbe carat of ber piece. Mrs. M.
tb*
Pn« -Lakp
£. AraoU.
ttr. Jooas rauiraed rroca CbarlMie
Bon to Ur. ud Ur« Mtaer CerotbTbnradaj vUh hit .tanl)}' aad faiberera. Mondir. Sept Ik. a aoa.
I Ur. aod Mr*. Cbaa. Le«ia and Mr.
We vast to nuke tUi Depertment .of the
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-- - aad two aoM resad Mra. E. F. Seeell drove lo Travt«t poedble Tslne to aD eoaoenied and to
r CUv Wedimder. retnrntu Pri taraed from Oraad Rapids Satarday.
end reqneet that aU items of penonal and
Mr and Mra. U Morrts bava atoved
to TraTarae City aad are ompyl&e
oral tDtereet be aent to Wm Deirejr to be
Mr. aa.l Mra. Cbaa Duitan sad
rponted in the Daadrtmem. We ecpedaDy
daocbier, Mra. Jno. Tervtmcer. also
Hear)' t:aitKhera of Cadillac, were call­ vine, lakliu ber tatber Mr. FrenkUh.
sak that
&at ehardica,
...........
fratenial eodeties and the
ed here br the draih of their lather. hoae with ber.
OriBce fnnith itemt of interat in their teepee.
Paal Campbell returned from I.eeis
tiTO flcfanicattoni. HciPt of sodal eve^ and ens Itore vltl he rhiaed vdle FHday and went to CadtUac Tue>
----------1,^ made-«r oontemda.r, where be has emptoymeat. He
vin assist In the Salvaikin Army work
real estate in to«M and ooantry are ecpodallj
Mr. and .Mr*. El.lrldae were calW to
TriTenie City Monday by the severe
U. Gram 1* borne from Cadillsr.
aeoeptable. Ihe above appUei not only to the
E H.
illeras of ibelr dauebi.
▼iUj^ofrife I^kt,bnttothe mntmndinc oonnFdsk
toy— Xditor Herald.
Mr. aad Mra. Nile* McTnaiart drove
KESWICK.

♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦bbbbbbb
Mrs. Joe___
the II I
l.aBsr mother.
M. Qtaat vaa bosac froai Trarerae sivni Sunday i
Mr and Mrs P H. Bemsieln re­
Keswick. Sept. IS—A very pood
homr
OtroverSandt).
ceived a lelesrwm FV-^time was enjoyed by all who attended
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Arnold of deveMra- «anw>re has
the birthday imny given by the Kes/.-ber brother, J. T. HoHli. ol Pari. Allr- Isud have 'been vlsillaa ai U K Ar­
nold's.
Mra. Ous Dolher* went to Grand wirk Y P A It the borne of Mr and
aaa eoanoMIM ftoea EWiddie veai bark to Fred Mills vlsHe<l E F Quarken Rapids to see ber son Osear, and (nm- Mra J F Groeaaer Ult Friday even­
II)-. wbo ward badly uanneil by Hcbi- ing Inriurlon* were sent out with tit­
I cior Wedaeadar noeb Im- bash In Cadillar this week.
rold Dewey was ihe cuest of Mr*, nine strikinx and burning s pan d(
le silk sacks attached. In which each
t. Dewey at Cadillar (rani W«d- heir home.rerently
Mtaa Bdaa TUtaar te Barb vofse at
Mr and Mra Jame* Jonas have leni guest was reqoested to bring as many
thin wrtiim;.
~
ed the 1- E. Olblw house and will 'pennies as they were veara old. The
UsMe Hanar Is aMe to be at stbool
In this week.
Ibe cueai or Wm PIckeo from
proceeds aDooniea to over ISO. A
man reiurne
returned to Charlotte.
FrMay until Sunday.
U Heyman
. and Mrs musical program was given by the
Peter Petereon returned from Grand (It will retnrn vahec
members of the Y P A which was
housekeeplncHaren Saiurda:
Saturday.
......... BernstelB was called to Cad­ much enjoyed. A unique plclnre gal
The CadtIUr fair was well
illac Monday by the deatb ot 6. W. lery In which were displayed tbe baby
Wb. Oabora vaa In Oraod ftapldt iaed b.v Fite lake and Sprlnclk
Kramer.
aad CbdUlac on bualnea* this week.
rhotographs
of the Alliance membera
Mr*. W. C. .\ewmarch of Traverse
Mtas Thlrta Friend ot Traverse Ciii ‘^nuel Carothera. ooa of t

Fife Lake Department
Condncted by Mlu Mae Dewey.

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pUUd. ue taeeew Chaafia, ud tnmtei in

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era »Mtber Iratnre ol the eeeUag s
-ream and rah* were aare^
mtertalanent. RatwtoaaB ot le*
oi VkaUa.
Wc. (be naderalgbad, barwitb exbora and tnenda. i
1. O O. P. I
O. O O.. vbo_____
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daatb
strtheas and____
i
daugbisr and aiatee >MUe.
MRS. L. M TIFFANY.
D L TIFFAST.
MR AND MRS. M. CLARK.
MR AND MRS. CHAS.
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DOUOHBBTY.


Aimounceimiti
Wb rtfe wm be eiwi— 4«y a>t«riRy»
Scplv StM. «■ MeMl el Rtkrcw

Ececnwmwnct

Notice Is btraby given that at a spe­
cial township meeting of the township
of Ptradlse. In the county of Grand
Traverse,
be held Ip the township
hall on tbe 23rd day of September,
isn. there will be subniiiied to theu
qtuIlBed electors of the uid township
s profMsIfioD to raise bv isx In said
township In the year of if II tbe *t
bouaand dollar* in sddltioii
landed in completing
procea* of building, running north be­
tween sections IT and is. town 25
Donh ot range H> »e*i known a* the
Parker road.
Bald vote shall be by balloi aad sm-h
ballot aball read for the highwa> tax

CeMBFndBT«s«fti e daria
sad wel Jww yes aeepliemt vslaea ii
dbe. s* wd SI the
SslegooA.

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bad of bsisSBi oa.WkM

WoVdoMictslmcfl’iSoiliSDdOTSWBsli

St ridwdoodv tow phea. Cene is Fndsr « nszt wodjad
fiadas (or y«nd.

AMES.
Supervisor
JOS BROWN,
E R CHAn
Townahip Clerk
JOHN- BOWDEN.
Justice of tbe Peace:
_________ Township Boattl.i

Traverse aty* Meklaui

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M be an Opportune Time for
Everybody at this Store
We are planning to make this store a very attractive place for Fair visitors. Fall and
Winter stocks are now ready. Exceptional values will prevail during the
entire week. Every department will add its share.
Fall styles in the best suits Great values in the season's

D#«8S Goods
fsir wssk naansl op’
.1 wffl swsit you bsrs.
diwfoodt stock-in tif»
9tmMtrr b rssdy for tow ia»sc.
tbs sad tfcsiMst tsIbm vuf be
fossd tasrs. Look st thtos for
•psbsh:
19 pi^ btsvT Isdisi' doth,
nods, M iaok Usek. 3 iKsdss
DEvy, 8 «( r«4, 3 of frsy. $1.06
rsltua dsriar fdr wsdc, 60c.
60 pteess $1.00 drsM goods, sU
oolott, Wpm, plsias, plddi. 48
to 61 isobM vids. dWiag fsir
vsdc.«s.
1 .jjlses soft, lattrou AUck
TafftK a$
wUs, Tsry
_ ty, rsfolsr Tslue,
$1.40, dort^ fsir wo^ 98c.
8u Ssy ROk. sU oolon, 28
issh ipS&kUs. dot snd plsin, .
worth S6c, dvrisc fsir wssk. 36c.

8ssRofnk.j

Blankets
Wo swtataly have the beat
valaas la hlaakstt seen in many a
day. Oar blanket busineat so far
tUi sesMB it far ia sxeen of
ether yean, proriag that values
are mere thaa goodAn pdDM from 49e to $10.60
spseiai vsltMS at $1.00, $L19.
$1.98, $880 and $8.96. ^

on the maiket

best things in coats

$16.50 to $35

$12 to $30

Table Llaens
Bpsdml Tdoeo swsit the house­
wife is linens. We bsve secured
ttie sg«icy'f«- the fsmoui Humi­
dor Linens—these linens sre sU
wn^ed in wsxed pspen when
they lesve the bleach^ snd sre
not unwrapped u^ placed on
our thelres. Kb insures soflBcsi and fires tbs linens a tex­
ture hard to get any other way.
We abo carry these in towels,
sopkliif. Isndi-detfas, sets. etc.
We wsid yes to see Linens st
58c, 89c. $1.00. snd^l86.
Bee tbe toweb st 19c, 36c, 60c,
68c.
36 inch lunch doths. 69c to
$3.00
New faU ginghams here.

New Flannelettes
Handsome showing of the
new tUngs in fsD psttmas, sune
of the best we hsve fsen. 16e snd
17c.
Splendid valuee in Oatiags in
both light sad dark eelen at 7c,
10c. end I2y,c. '
One lot of dsrk Ontiagt for
guilt coverings, 7c.

Children’s Crib
Blankets
We have an unusually attraelive showing of these in all white
and white with color borders. 26c
to $125.
Children's colored Eobe blankeu. 69c and 89c.

FaU Tailored
Wrists
Plain mannish Waists, all
white aad fancy stripe, with
pocket—big values at $1.26.
Special for fair week, ladila.'
plain linen white Waist —Dewfall styles. $1.69.

FancyNetWrists
for evening wear in white, ecru
and black, $2.50, $3.60 and $5.

Oor Corset Dept.
li teedy w9h el ihe sew Fsl Bodeb
o< Bale oi the besl coned in the country.
ABCBgdMnn the f»Bora htM laced
Gowetd.

Many new models'in-4^all
Skirts in novelties as wdl
as staple blacks and colors.

This will he head,
quarters lor Fiss this win­

$5 to $12.50

CUMren’s
andCai
Just unpacked hundreds of
Hoods and Hats for Uttle folks in
tbe newest shapes—also tbe new
Aviation Caps in light and dark
colors. These will all be on dis­
play during fair week. 25c to
$276

Warm Klmonas
Long ud Short
We have everything in fleeced
and eiderdown Kimonas
Best
values in the dty. 50c to $6 00.

ter.

Underwear and
Hosiery
No bouse in Northern IGchigan is so well equipped to supply
yoof needs ss MilUken's. These
. good lines of Underwear to
choose from
Mentor, forest MiUs and Athena.
50c lo $6. 50c to $3 75.'Ode to
$6 50.
A cwnplele range of grades,
sues and weighu in each Such
excellent lines of Hosiery as the
Wayne Knit. Oonion Dye aad
Three Crows
All grades, ail

Sweaters
Big values from a big line st
Milliken's.
Splendid lines to
choose from.
Childrens, 80c, 7 6e'. $100
$126
Misses' $100. $126. $150 lo
$3.00.
Ladies’ $1.48 to $7 50
Pure white soft wool for baby
aged 1 to 2 years. 50c

We have a most

complete line.

Big showing 0^ noveky

mgRngSale
If you need Ruga. Urge
small, come during fair sreek.

Lace Cnrtalns
Hundreds of Curtains to be
sold at big saving in price during
fair week, by far tbe beet line
in the city to cheeee fresL _ -

Ltairienis
for Utchen and
the heavy grade in
signs in both fiorri
50c. ^ aad 60c sq

dining room,
beaatifal de­
and tile, 45c,
yd.
^

Hand Bags

Ingrain Carpets

Everything in leather aad vel­
vet. silk, upestry, braided aad
mesh. These goods are just un­
packed and we w^t you to see
them before I
broken. 25c to $12 50

this fall, do it now. Big vartoty

If yon have a room to carpet
to choose from. 25c. S5e. 40c, 69c
and up to 76c.

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tJ. W. MILLIKEN, Inc;
traverse city,

MICHIGAN

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nUlEBgB BAT BAfflUE, THUBgPAT. BKPTBIlteB It, Mil."

tm. la Ktroi ta aart.
K»Rs«r aB< tka asMr aa wM of srat- Maw.
Boll all
«taiVr. aatf tbaa
-It to a proper .or Improper petrtVaaaa. Mtiac a ptaia oe (ba tnrit (too wbtofe wibM or mare the perfecto koaa It WHI ««var«d b.r iba Uaaor. tlon of tbe cotalng race ' Tbe power
Sverr otbar da) fbr a week dnla oS of (be «kiU to gros. meniaUy a> well
Lbr vloeaar. bolL aod pour tt over as pbrsIctoUy must depend chtefly on
U»c frapea agaia. Tber are then lit feeding, altaough air. sunilgbt. eoread) to be pat by for uae.
Vlroonieot. rest sleep, exerctoe. bath
PlrttM Peara—TSf little broa-. Ing and clothing are all U^ponaDi
Seokal pear to iBeomparablr iba beet
l ertalnlv no aubyecl should receive
dlurj tomato akd t
lor ikto pickle. To one qoan o( tId>~ mure IntclUgeui lonsldemtleii from
Ta BMa at Haaw.
So Btaar roada load eaat. lead
Tbe foltoa-luc''exc«lIeni reclpea are car put iro aad oae-ball pouada of UKXben than child feeding. It smia
Nonb aad ao«tb—vkicb to Abe Uken from a bouaeboM magaxine auimr. and (or tpice* a lableapooo- never be forgotten that digestive proOM?
^
vbkh pridea liarlf upon alvayt gA- fut each of grouad rtOBamoB and cease* go on quickly, and activity >a
KBIeb abali I uke* gball ( go or log accurate direcOoBU aad even tbe mace, half ibat ai&ODin of clorea. a BO great in chUdbood, ibnl an abund
ramr

. i\
amateur tbonld dod no difficultr In plncb of raiuiard aeed and a amall ant aoppl.v of well-cooked, oourlabln:.
Shall I follow and aeek .wblcta' oae to foHowIng the Inatructbina. Stays ibr piece of ginger To tbto
paiillv digmed food to eoseniial. Tb>pounds of fruit, cover and almme' IrrlubUity and ueak. uerv.m* londi
bam—
A general rule for the preparsitoo tin tender Then take out the peai> tiiiB of acteol children. wbi<n to often
Or. atar.lag test, taka not
0( all saeel pkkiea. eapecUlly •hen rook the alrop down, pour over tbe attributed lo otwratudy, to mor.- oflc;
glpar lobglliga yaam to wart
made of (rblt. la to add to each quart fruit and seal In giaas Jar*
the raanh of cidiemeni. aani m
Out oa tbe road, orertbe leaa— of vinegar t»o pouodr o( dark brown
Hckled
Pineapple—A deliciou.. -l■■cp and malnutrition
tTMOpiag wUb song and with happy ,ugar. iiesi together and aklm ibor
p,<,g)^
^ made of pineapplea.
.Vever alloa • child to go to *■ boo'
,baon.
nugbly. for ibis augar to altogether
fr„j' which should be #rta without being fortified sltb a suitable
r 'r^b the wind lor friend, and the nnreflned and uaually baa aik-ks and
^pe, nulrr thin aad put It Into breakfast, of wkirb a cereal i>er>ed
Mea for chart:
m forth in It
I atoo generalh atralii , urge, aiooeware dish. For the with auRsf wnd' cream may w.-il form
To wander where
pleaae^
ibe Uquor, after skimming, through .tnip. take tso pound* of sugar tn 'the prllii'lpal dish
.a OtoiaKie for
,
a piece of firm miialln cloth, to re- ^ne pint of vinegar, and »p1ce with cereal srtdom occurs where It i* prop
Hf gtpv tonglaga troop away
move’ all sediment, dust, etc. that
baaping
teaapooniul each of crlv cooked and served aith cream,
^ BOrilhor-tbey will—sometimea they may bare keen- in tbe sugar. Then gt^wnd clnnamoh and mace, half >■ ailbough ikto U aometlmea the <uti
eeme
pm over tbe Ore and add tbe splcea
clovea. and a piece of ginger. siib iieor milk. All moihers knos.
ClAae by my gale at tbe end of day. ihua ;balf an ounce each of allspice. Pour this hot over the. fruit, aud lei or ought 10 know, that coffee and tea
And they ckmco at my palm, and cinoamea. doves and mace, also a i, «,u,d ,ij| ,be nexi day Then pour Should never be given to children.
-^Wtaaty aay,.
spoonful of muaurd aeed. a few pep- off and heat agnlo. and again turn it Milk and cocoa are their lde«J bever­
-Toot forthba llaa naar booM!’'
per corns, and piece of ginger root, over tbe fruit Kepeai ibto. for (on- ages. Alwayr avoid the use for the
young chlldreh of salted meau. pork,
e them apices nnground. 1 pot aucceaalve days, then put afT away
veal, coarse vegetables ibeeta. car
1 Otoe before, them Into a Iwg of Betting; If they
rots, turnips, elr i. fried foods, paaV ground. Into a bag of OanneL or
Pickled Muakmelon—This can l>e
iry. rich dessert*, condimenit and
Am to adventuro
Iced water

k...
k.
p..
k.
Ik.
kol
lor
.bk.,
u,.
A teacher In a prosperous commun­
the travolar^ aUB or
ity said to a data of boys of •bom
> hour, then taken oui and the fruit
browed doer—
Vinegar sirup for the pineapple. Ripe
original work tn mathematics was re­
Jut. daw. to roada and bomea.
quired. when they appeared leaa alert
way. but to
than nsoAl. ~Jlo.v'i. wbai 1a the trou­
■uo at. ye raeda. and toeee me here: may be. very slowly, and remove all the other.
ble this momiag*’- and carelesalv
Brine loa my frienda. gire ma a from ibe Are wlAn this to Quite fcoft.
large.
gwath to well also to add a very lltt'e
Pluma-Take fine.
added to one usnallr active and acuie.
Weteome ikeyll dnd. and warmth ealt to tbe vinegar while « to boll- ripe blue plnma or grreo gagca and - John, what dU you have for break­
well wHb a needle 4*0 fast r
and ebaer.
lag. WBcrent fruka. also, yon will
Bbt 1 know wbaa tbe pkrtlng-Ume find by expertmeni, are Improved by
^ "Huckwheat cakes and coffee.'
tbe Bddltton of different eptcee of pe­ allow e quart of vinegar and three ckuie the prompt reply
culiar flavor, aa a very Uttle terra- '*"**'•a of ^angar.
, , spiced with baK an That settled it In the (eacher'y
To Me et borne to but.
—By Laura dpeocer Porter, gon or turmeric, or a very few cblito. ounce each of cinnaioon. cloves, all­ mind so far aa tUa case was con‘
.\-0 strong Oavors abould be allowed spice aad mace, a plncb of muaurd i-emed
The luncheon »hi.b a child car.
lace Ufa; we aay. and • Tk. mu«l .picn Ik.. ...
«kd
lie* 10 M'h^ should he attractive to
kltt;
• i„ ,1,; «... ... .... b, «... Jk.*.""f ■»" the eye as well a* the palate He i*
» ttk wk, «k>kld n Ulk k. wk • i.,,.., II, ,k,i; ...I kkU.. bkl I '™"
••
schslilve In regard to such matters.
.
• kk kki m. Ik«r k..kf .1 kii. I. u *• «|«.WI|»'. “n ■'"i i»»' kk .»ii. iiid ^be comi
compaulonsblp of bla chums
-----------------—------------------------onck Ikk ««««. kkl kill. Ik. ii.ll. “» “'V'"’
.III add.Iff this enjoyment II be has
laee aky
-f
(
dkk. Inik k..r «, a..l,rtl, Ik
**' l™ll-—! no reosoa, lo he ashanied of the
Spicdl
Quinces—For
this
I
take
« MakM 10 tbe pammonplaee
luncheon tiaelf or the nianBcr -ii
Ufese picklee. ■
(be polpof quinces after t have made »hlch.lt la put up in the Kast oi.r
Bay.
Pickled Plume—Take green gage ’
)eU.r from ibeui. and mindful of tli.' children iisuall.v prefer predy lumh
•'Ae moon aad the atara are complums while they are ectually green.
need
of
aoiiie
quince
flavor
rcnaln•
Boaplace thlagg.
Itosket*. itiryiigh lK»a otten like in.before they are ripe, and put them
Ing, 1 do not squersv ihc i»ili> alto­
• Tbe Bowir that Mooma and
la an earthenware dtob over the Are.
gether dry. Then 1 uke tor (our

Ibe bird that itvs:
I wtth rtnegar, aali and a little fennel '
pounds or this pulp, a pln.1 of vine
V8M aad wqre tba srorld. aad dark
seed and dill
Thi» should be put
..
« I.
‘*0 pounds of sugar sad a tea•
bw M
over tbe (ire first and allowed to bollcinnamon, ginger
• U flowera taltod and the awa
then aklm aad put In the plum.,
^
' p„,
^ ^

sboae bet.
-• Ahd Qod. srho peee eaeh eeparate
•• eoel.

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■;;.”«i^ror~n,Ti—• “«ly-p—

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Ume
S»e dUad ttt raaden to eend In tbetr
«f
oonaUtaiaa good
iMbokaepIns. Many cmaprebenalve
Ssawnra weia malved. gnd aeveial
«Mk awarded prtteo. • Oae which
ftOed to reoetva e reward, bat srblob
«M Civpa kea^bte mention, eeems
to Home <toaer W batre eovered tbe
•ruaad more tboroagbly tban nil tbe
PM It to ctren below and Home
<keto wtobaa to enU the eltantlon of
Ito lexers eepedally to tbe two flrat
.to It ta 00 truly ebeertutoeea
trim, boupled with tba resolute

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If you are careful
DO more of tbe fennel seed and
dIU than will Impart a slight flavor
to Ike pickle, your plums will taste
very murk like oWvea. and If you
uea tbe amall damson plums (stoen
pe«.l. they tobk ao much like oll«a
ttoidbey might remllly be taken tor
tbetn.
Pl<u^ Applee-Tbeee form on excelle« euple pl^e. d^p. and well
aniud to tbe oppeUtaa of a large,
heaUiy tomlly. Any apples ol good
flnvm wiu eerve the purpose, but
awm apples ora to be preferred, js
apple Btewa so soft tb.vi
tbe
i-'»i
much skill Is r«*inlred to keep :t
from being converted into e mass of
-pickle Jam.- To -even pounds «f
apples (peeled and quartered, odd
Ue qaon of vinegar and two pouada
of sugar. B-ben tbe sirup boa been
dartlled. put Into It a teoapoonful

wVIcb tan. tt *Mk«r ItMlI Mcb of rinnan. . cttrM and aU-

-MU tttt —dtt*. ttil »Ud> k«^.
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brown aegar and one pint of vinegar,
add a teakroonful each of cinnamon
•Iliplce. cloves and mace In a has
Heet. aklm and- pour It

Urn foMlag boa. wktek oueoptf wa
unto agtoce after tbae tomtkaea la
•nun. TW wan of tkuM aaam boxes
to qnlm UBpemtfve la parts wf tbe
conatry where foote dry very qatokIT Drinking enpa. wbleb are a aeewa
alty. come la a variety of Hra1|Tiand parafflo paper-sad paper napkin*
are amoug the indiapeiuables Small
glass jars mltb screw tops are also
uvetul. a* are small boxes
Any kind of fniii salad, orailgc
apple, banana, tomato, with letiurr
leaves and. flns-cboppod celery, will
(Lake a dtob that tbe chlfaJren wlU
look lorward to aad which will be
verv beneflclal at ibe same Ume.
Ivoni forget ibai you ran use nuts,
in salad very appropriately snd If
yon are not providing 'beni anywhere
*1*- ii> the luncheon box li is sell
to put them lo the salad Nuts sr*
a neceasarr food.
Whatever elae goes into the lonch
•oa bosket, eandwicbea must bold
km place. If a variety to introduced

and paiaa are taken la ibrir

»le. WKb a ahair* knife M la tkto
sUeea ooeawta^ kaopiag tbe tnh la
tu origmaf shape, ta (kto taatoace
tbe frak mott be eaua witk a tork.
Uaay a yonagster to exiravagaaUy
(oad of deoaens. aad lor him a mile
Individual caaiard baked In a cap.
let coed, then tightly covered, to a
•holeuome daioty. If made when Uie
tamllv dntseri la made they are but
ht-.le trouble Fur plain baked cue
lurd. allo» an egg to each cuplul >f
milk, beat the eggs altgbU). add
sugar to taste, and a plach of salt,
and. pour on slowly the acaMed milk.
Sprinkle with auttneg. and bake in
cups In s sloa oven. AHisys bear in
mind that eggs and milk in (omblaaiirvo must be (ooked si s low temperUsked apple* are ubolesome. and
11 baked pro|ierIy. >iku.| ch.idreo *ill
relish them
IVIpe. and core aout
apple* pi-»-1 them If [weferred P-it
la a bakiug dioh. and till ibe cavities
• Itb sugar and »m<-e Allow one cuplul or sugar and one fuunb of a imapuonfUl 0f ciBOauOQ to rigbt ap
pics. K'ovAr the boiiam of Uic dUh
wtrii boiling vvaier and bake m j
a hot oven uoil! M.fi. hasting olten
• ilh the sirup In the dish
Prune*. Ug* and dale* are too *e)doni placed lo the cbildt dieisrx.
PartoiSB Prunes srr simple, but popu
lar nevenbeleoa
They are much
better if made wbea selected i prunes
are at band. Remove the klones from
larre soft prune*, and fill tbe cavl
Ilea ibna mode aith as large piece*
of prunes as passible PreM Into at:
tractive shape and pack Into a bor
lined with pornffla paper.

toe children sill look
in them s|th aa miM-b Interest aa tba
• meets sbicb folios
Tbe bread should aiwutt be dmIlum fresh ibread less tbsn iweniv
four hours old is dpt to be ladigesiiblei and cut quite tflin
If meaif
are u>-cd for a filling, they should
cliber be shredded, chopped fine or
cut in very thin slices, and care
abould be taken to cut out all griaiU.
Tbe usual Dlllnos of allrad bam. alieed tongue, chicken or roast beef acr
alwa.vs hire. I.eiitice leaves and a
• preadiug of chopped oHvei between
bread moke a delldoua lunrileoa bite
If you do not want to give the childStuffed Dates may be stuffed la a
len cake for a dessen. a eaodwich
spread with Jell' and iprinkled with variety of ways. Perhaps tbe toast
chopped DUia makes a good aubatl common la to use cream ebeaaa tor
the fining. When they moke a de­
.\ever forget the dietetic value of sirable accompanlaent to any tbin
dried fruit* and nuts, aa well aa fresh unsweetened cracker. Simply make
frulla. for the children Orange* are • lengUiwtae Inctoloh In fruit, and re­
procurable In almost all localitie* move the stone*: then fill the cavithroughout ihe school .vear. and ilea thus made witk cream cbadoc.
should olten find a place lo ibe acboal Drazilian ouu. Engliab-walhut meats
luncheon They may be easily eaten and bunched akuondB mgy- any of
If they are prepared a bit at borne. ibem be taUafactorlly used for auffSome people are qnlie apt to nerve tog dates If Orazllun ouia are aaed
them In tbto way on the breakfast ■ which to me seem tbe beat of oUl.
i»Me. a* well as for i^e lunch baaitoi' It to well to cut off with a sharp knife
K-more tbe peel from an orange in tbe brown akin which itos.pexi to
kiirh a way that ther^ remains a half- the abell.
CbHdreo aeldem. if ever, tire of
Im-h band of peel equal distance from
•tent and blos.«om end Cut the band mixed assorted nms sprinkled spxrjnd separate tbe orange Into tertlons. Ingly witk salt, while tffey are quite
AiKiilier good way of serving so or- apt to be very eaibusUatlc over tail­
stice Is as follows: Peel, and r^Mve ed almonds or peonnta- Blonek one
*• tinirh of the white portion as poaai- fourth Of aiponnd of almonds, and

dry « a a»««L
om tktod «f a
cupful of ouva nil to a aMB doace
pan. aad wbeo hot put to one (kird
of the otomnda and fry ustR-deUMe
ly browned, stirring to keep the olBModa canaLantly to Bulkto .Itemevc
with a apooa or amnO oklmmer. tak­
ing up as little oil as pooaible Drain
Oil brown paper, and tprtokle wiis
oak. lepaai until nB mf* fried
U
oae baa no oilve oil. butter may b*
itoed ta Rs stead with equally good
reuull*

♦ PffACHCg FOR tkt TABLff. «
Itoked IVacbe*—Pv« and atawe
pesibe*. lav :b-- piece* *in a
di*h. aprtukel with oagor. cover aa*
bake uniU tender Serve with cream '
.Peach Ihimpllnga —Prepare a n. h
bto<uii dough, roll out half on inch
thick and .-lit into square* I'eel finripe peaihca and take out the slaoee,
fill Ibe caviiiee with augur, place thkalvew logvtber. and place a peacb
on' each square of dougb Sprinkle
b sugar Pinch the edges iogetber
bake ba If an hour la a moderate
oven Serve eilher b<M or coM-nlih
plain cream
Trianon Peach Sponge—A more di*licaic form of Bpongu. which Is bm.
however, moulded, bwl served plied
up to Ibe divb or to individan] gtaasF*. Is m^e by dlvidlDg tbe (team
and ualng baK of it for dtoaolrlod
the geuilne to. using %' lore tbroequoner* of on ounce only tor tbe
abofp quaotmei. tbo rex el th.cream la iheo wblp*ml with the
whiles of toe eggs till sUff nnd sdd
od to the rest of tbe togredlenu when
tbfae are nearly Md. 'apHcm*.
greengages or otiec fruit css take
(bo pUee of psnebaa,
Peach
Spoage—Bnb
sufBctent
peaches, stewed lOI ooft. tbtuush s
fine bolr sieve to ytoM o pint of
pulp, and beat this up witk dkMi o
gill of tbe syrup ikey were otowed in.
Xeootlm men one (wneo at getotlne In three glOs of otogto eronm
on Ibe stove. sUrriog well all the
Ume. till (bo getotiae Is dtoaoived.
then nmore from Uo fit*, old whtok
It arRb tbe fruit polp. and flntUy.
when tbe mixture is nearly eoU. tbe
etirfly-wbipped srkltes of throe, or tour
eixs. Pbi - tbe Blxure tn a mold
rinsed oat with tcedotd wdter. eel to
s cold place or oo Ice. nod tnr« o«'
wbea required for table. It bent os
economy, milk or ovoe wotfir taafhe
eubetiuitod for (be ereom to dtoaf ve
tbe geiaUoe
*

CLOSED SATURDAY

•FAIR WEEK—NOT ALL THE ATTRACTIONS
WILL BE OUT AT THE FAIR GROUNDS-

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very alowtv-

,or use. Crysiallaed figs or sprlcot.
b,
m the same way. but
,^
ouffovnb lea. ..war, and
^
p„, „ „ver the aiove, but
complete it by pouring the sirup over
the fruit a number of times. Thec‘.
.J^klee ere delicate and delicious
pjekied Fresh Figs-This i* a
^ ,hlcb Csllfonvla houaewir.^
h„e tong Indulgml. but onh recenilv
,^,ve ttaoee of tbe central aiaiet hud
opportunity to enjoy this fruit
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We're guing to do some of the entertaining—attractSdhs diffeient from those at
grounds and mighty interesting and profitable to the thousands who expect to do fall tradng
wfafle attendiag tbe faa.
0^ are ^JepcfecflF complete and tmir now—jurt to preride pone^anii paces (or Ur Wffdb we’»ff
anbaged hff-attnedve low pdens in everr depamnenL TeO jroor friesd* to meet you
Qobe DepdrtOMii Stole. Reed ym
profit in aone oi tbeM

Fair Week Sale. New Fall Millinery
— A splendid collection of preityVrlmmed Hat* that never were meant to
l>e -old ai this low figure Sailn* and
veUei* la Ihe new hlgb-erown. hel­
met and Poke liounet effeci* Tbe
season’* roost wani*-d Bhadea. siirb os
coronaitop and klng'a blue;
and brown* You rouldn'i') dupllr excl'vpreiiy hats
llinrri *hop I" Trassrte Cliy
w-itboiii spending alroui one-Uili-d
roor.- thmi iMk
1*; luir week
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M ttdn « kd—"''» d'tt 'V™
'
...h 1 kdll ,k, to -rl.k Ih, .pl„.
BM foil ef Mag good If tbe deflnlpickled Peaches.—There ' » "" Id the clear sirup, very alowly. and
ttoe pt good boueekeepins qnotod be- more 'unlvenallv
P“« »*»
Kl“» J«r* If they
law to carried Mr to every portlcula; Iku iku Tdk. pidd. np. p...k...... I
'

—freeatonee. It yoo con .get them.
,icellen>
^ -Oood hwtosgeepag toeoas (be et- Peel the peucheu with a omolL uhnrp.
Wktog er eaeaetlnta wUb cheerful- Oliver knife, or renvore Oielr aklna ^ dtaappolnied
/
mom and vim aad tbe keeping of non- by the quicker process of soaking
________________
A piirrbaae at<d -ale |,nrn:vlnxdozena of high (Tad* Waist* >a Au
aasenttoli lamitately to tbe bate- ibem five mlnutee—not more—In boil- Bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbe
lumu'B new-FM aiyle,
Beanilltil satin dm he*- sai-r». navy *nd hrowu
•raaad. moving forward each day to- mg water, then ibiwwing them Into • THE gCHOOL LUNCH aox
e
Id prettily embroidered style*. Black *aiiB liiirhew* Waists ne* gray
ward better toottoids ef dotog UIngs. cold water, and rubbing wUb a rough OPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
panncl effects also rich black taffeta *ai»i« op*-n troo’ or bark Fair
me that the booaekeeper. may find-towel. The skin of tbe fruit will come
The time hat gone by wbon a
week *perlal. tJ !■:,
ItMre to road and retox. It meant off by tbit process with tbe utmost ehonk of bread, s atob of meat and
neatneea’ wHbooi anstog: twd^r wtth- ease. Have your spiced vlneger reod.t. a allce
of pie were oonaWered
'l «M erdertag- oymem without alavery. well skimmed and bblUng. a sate plemr good enough tor Johnnie *
- h toukia of each member of tbe fam- proponing to one qoan of vinegar dinner ' Hygiene i* i.ugbi lu
rh.
little, amootbiy revolving cog to three pounds of sugar,
into which
pnbllr schools, and lew there bewho
FAIR WEEK HUNDREDS OF MEN
ta the boosebmd - macblnery. and put in a gaose bag. half on onnro dare affirm that it l* all fooltobne**
feeds tbe workers ef tfeboms fonb^eacb of stick clonsmon snd
whole The proof of the pudding, to use a
WILL BUY THESE SIS SUITS AND
wkb deer brains and happy beans ctovea. wiih two. peppercorna snd a bomelv old phrsae. lie* to the estinc
OVERCOATS AND RAY JUST'
..
oad drawn them OgOla each night ter piece of ginger root a* ism aa your snd the proof of ttoe wisdom of esreIM et Mdy and trMdom of soul." thumb. Put m mut enough to be ful and proper food for school child
Tb**e are 011: famaaa Siv.SS apeciaia—a ricuhing *virp-i*'
. •
I"'** eovered with the liquor—the rvn Is ahown over and over ogsin
that's the talk of Traverse Oiy
These .-iuii* snd Overv-ost*
* Meraieg Bent.
amount a* above directed will take m th*
comparisous between the
will show you hos 10 erouomue In the mitier of atrlcvly all
The lima boa come for me to rtoe.
•‘•out seven pounds of the peacbe*
brtgbtnesa and quirk winednesa ,.r
wool, carefully tailored clothe* Meu and young men *ho»* tn
Aad ah^ (be atowber trxviu
my sod put a plate over ibetu
while cook
properly
and Improperly nourished
rome* are limited i>u« whose anihlttoDtn dre** well i* absoluir
'ey*#. ^
.
tog to keep the top layer from ruing srboiars In our public acbooto
ly wliboui limit sin nod here, within their pwcoe reach. S«<U
Tn hou the easl&ud greet
w#«. om of tbe llquar Then simmer gent
Home rb«*e roallie* that at least
and Owtecoata that they wilt like and that rarry.,rhr unqtialifle-'l
Aat tofno O^-ni do my beat." 1r '«l the fnili to quite soft, when eight out of every ten mothers who
guarantee of ibU home hark of them Oome in loir seek ird
*■ * ^
“ ••»*»''> *» csrerullj taken out and p.ck arbool basket* are busv, often
TbetoOM bos come tor me to rise. pu« to a atone Jar. and tbe vinegar over worked, and all ipo frequenOj
9rt0 toboi;(Se>scceaa mast rise. Po«ed orer It while bOL Real im poorly provided with the wherowith.I
A»d M^btouroM. toUb and aaaL »*Haie!y and put away.
,or pecking Ju« tbs nght kind, of
fo^tl^mrld. and do my beat.
Pltelod r.rtpe*-Take seven pound, luncbeena tor their boy. and girl.
Stare CtoaM AH Day
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—Selected of Crttoroto grape* (on their aicov.i, nm plain, simple food, dtlniily - pre~

Sample Tailored Suits
—Every aeuson from the welMtoown
makers, who supply oa with onr regu­
lar flocks, wg secure' certain small
groups (rf ullotvd gormeau at prices
way below regular. This time weTe
esperlally Tonuoue to tailored Suit*
aad Just In i^tbe for fair week. Th*
roajerity ar* sample* of Uva moat
wanted fall t»n atylM-onl) one ol a
kind
Some trimmed, others manvallored — serge*.' Scotch matenal*
and double fared mixture In b:j<-k
blue and 0K>*i pkipuloT fall shade*.

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$3.50 Silk Waists, $2.95, Fair WeekSpec’l Stunning Fall Coats at $12.98

$11.95

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taey are not tound on pounds of brown augar. and put In
a very practical talk atong »m*
enoa aa ora tba Of pour M(« beg a
. takea from Tba J^omb'*

Saturday. tMt- EL In

-Some ar* the nimh sauted reversible blanket
Cloth double faced gsmeni* iba< ran be worn either
»lde out—sonik- ID ei'iuiklie iso looed mixturea - also
platn taJl,;<red blark ortuidrloi b*. sallD llbed roaieasily sortp
-4, ti nwvr- :*lr seek *pee!*l at

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d 7ie. , nela. to_ondJ

FAIR WEEK wE WILL SELL JUST
iW PAIR WOMEN'S NEW S3 FALL
SHOES FOR

eepoonal value* these Sho-*
price s< SEAS wrould dear up
The D»-we*l hlgb-toe elt-vlr
Tlrl kJrt. lace and butinn »r

are .1 recjlar prices, fhit Bpacial
the entire <W pair in a too day*,
n g'jD metal, patent leaiber oad
ip. Kv ra .pedal for fair week.

pair. M :.S.

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