Grand Traverse Herald, August 29, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 29, 1911

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

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

Date

1911-08-29

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY A N D T H U R S D A Y—» 1. O O
TKAVKKSK » m'. 4JKANI) TKAVKRSK CilfKTY. AUCHIOAN. TI ESUAY. Al t-M ST

lu. ur:'

REAaY FOR
ENCAMPMENT

SUCCESSFUL INSTITUTE
Sa^uable Inatraetlep is Being Impart­
ed to Ceenty Tcaehera.

ATWOOD ENDS
LONG FLPT

prorlng lb be the most sormdaful
erer held, and vblle ti Is not attend­
ed as wdl by the foral tearhera as
It should be. thoee'present are re­
ceiving great benefit from ' the
instrurtlon in tbe different
braurbea
ungbt b) Prof. MeKone tad Misa
Sloane.
The
schools was (oiiunatr
In
aecuting
:beae ftistmctors. as they are pracilcal teachers and have the faculty Trip Was Made From 8t. Louia to New
of preeentlng their work that makes
York City in Twenty-Eight



I the minds
Hours and Twelve
of their hearers.
Minutes.
The laaiUule will continue through
The unse) eiicMpmeni
of
th« tomorrow when all the topics on tbe
New York. Aug. ZS.—Harry N. AQnad Tranree Soldlen' aod Ball- program will be flnlahed.'
wood this Bftemoob
conndcied hitwonderful tllKhI In an aeroplane fn.m
era' aawolatioB will be held Uili rear
81. ^uIk to this cliy. iais,.lnK down
U Trarerae CUy on the uroiinda of
the Hudnon river In-from of Mniihni
ibe a R. * t. ft. R. park oo Rau
at : ».■ The dork fronts were
Btreet. Beptesber IX. iS. If
Inmmed with crowds wlj" cheered the
Thaae eacaaipBeBU are beconlog ANNUAL GATHERING OF AOVENT- dating aviator te'ilie limli.. The »lii>.
tie valve* tin every i-rafi on the river
IBTS OPENED THRUSOAY. '
were tied down, making luuidenronhiiii
reign as he ateere.1 direti for the up
am dropplns away oae by one. and City of Tenu Has Been Raised Comci
|ier-bay. which, was the en-l «t his
Twelfth and Wadsworth
ttm aBBOal satherlnfa wUI noon bo
fliglit. He kepi his aeroplane directly
atreetsa astter of the paaL It U. therefore.
ever the Hudson ni an iiltllude ol 17.'.
feet.
On his trip he iravelcl
(Prom Thursday's Hcoor.l I-AkIc.)
Dilles in the total lime of ZS hours I
The grounds at
tbe comer
ot
inimilea.
He landed on
Giiiemnr'
I eDfbraeaa the fo1 Twelfth
and
Wadsworth
atreeu,
Islnnd.
^
lowlBf ceentiea:
where the BevenihAay.AdvcnUats of
Orasd Traveraa. Aatrlta,
Benck. Northern Michigan will
bold
their
an, Ctaarleyotx, Brnnat.
Cbeind csniivineetlng.
Mtaaankee.
gycan.. Ml
................. OUego. Weaferd. have he«n a scene of husy attivilcw
[oakacBe. Neway«e. Lake. Oaceola. Ibe past ten d*ja. The mtenlna ser­
..---------- --------------------------- Clare, vice wilt be tonight al 7:i:. o'clock
Jehn Fuftsch Was Stricken by ApoProachlag service win be. beld daily,
pleay TCfiursday Evening—Came*
nnrtlnbe closo of the me'ilng Sept,
Here in 1867.
at 18:80 V m., 3:(MI o'clock <in>l
Carver. Piwt IS,
46 p. m.
Puriach. olic of the iildcai i
Traveoae OKy. Mkk.
Tbe foUowIng nilnisteni and rnl*.
. . .*K|M-cie<l realih'iiiH of Tnitc
ler—M. n. Morgan, alonary woikera will attend, augment­
City dro|i|wal dead at hi* home. 410
ing tbe efforts of the local conferenre
South.('Hwn firect, jiliom k o'ri.wk
D.^ManlB, Force:
W. A- Spicer, secretary of
Tburwday evening, fallowing an attack
Traeerae Cltr, MU_.
Foreign . MiaaMw board of Waabhigipoplezy. Mr. and Mrs. Funiti'hhAd
OBaplalR—a
ThBraUB, XingeD. C.. Dr. D. H. Kress, medical
n for n walk •llirinc the aricmooti
tay. MM.
seertary of California: Allen Moon.
and returned home just ticfore *iipi>er;
prMtdent, and J. B. Bloaaer. missiODW. W. Dean. Peat JS. TraTerat City, ary secretary of the Lake Unn n con They live ovci^a (-oKlutuc >iore o|>eraied by them, aud It was while down
Milk.
terence; Prof. O. 3. Graf, president
stairs that he felt the aitark coming
M. D. Mergaa. Poet IS. Trarerae
ry college of
noIhjMr. and .Ur», Purlw-h ba.
City. Mleh.
Berrien Springs.
..................
Springs, Mich.,
hllch.. will represent
^ U a Cleretwd, fatt it. Traraiae the educaUonsI work: J. W. Mace, been dowii alslm. but iirt. >'urtacb
had reuir^I to the
lUiug
roams,
CMy. MtcMmanager of the western branch of
w'hilg
her husband foiluwed fchortb
J. W., Rtltlkar, Peat 18. Trarerae Review A Herald Pub. Aaa'n. ai South
ricr. Just ns he renehtsl the head of
Rend. Ind.: C A. Russell of Battle
ihe'slalra Jv n<elfd and fell..<'iillln>:
Creek. .Mich., will supervise tbe Young
for help.
.0«f. Furisub caught him
tr-B. P.'attiremsB.
In tier nrnis just ua he reeled, hut br­
linglng evangelist of Peoria. III.
as iiBsi all help,
denih IMiu; Ipwill be the mutical director.
Tbe
nntuneons.
Two ‘pliyKiclan*
were
Song service will tie a special feature i
illed. hm the slil.-ki-n imm wiiv dend
Traraeaa Clty. BIIck.
of all the meeting*.
before they narbed the liutiie
W. D. C. OaroatBe. Trarerae Oty.
The camp Is arranged In a vcr.v Furtwli its.I lu-eii h sufI
Mleb.
Tboa. T. Balea. Trareraedty. MIcb. orderly manner and presents a unlqin- ibiim tor n numlwr of y
No effort It epsiwd to *ubJ«H-t to heart trcxilde.
J; A. MoBtacM. Michigan Naral Re- appearance.
conaerre the healct) of thy campeiv
John Furtt-ch was bom Id Ituhcmla,
aarraa. Trarerae CRy, Mleh.
AdjQtaat—C. X Vader,
Feat
It, and special pains are taken for prop­ Dec. 13. 1K39, ond came to Anu-rlra at
er sanitation.
A large new.pavlUou the age of 12 years. In IktIT be came
Traaarae aty. MM
Aaat AdilntaBi—M. D. Morgaa. Pont has been purchased, and comfortably to Traverse City, where he ha* klnce
Mated, well lighted
and
taslefully resided. He w as a cigar nianutaciurer
It. Trarerae CRy. Mleh,
Soule.
Poet decorated for public services. A new
dining tent of enlarged proportions
Besides tbe widow, two eons. 0(.u>
Aaa't Quanamaater-P. D. Mafrtn. has alto been pnrehased to meet thIncreasing demands for meal* at rea of ‘this city, and John W, residing tn
■oaable rates. It is conducted on Ihc Alliance. O.'two brothers. Gut- and
■afeteria plan and the meno Is strict Prailk. both of this city, and two sUD animal meats be<o.( lera. Mre. A. W. Itartak ami .Mr*. Mary
ly Tegetarian.
served at i"
Mlller.aurvive.
' Worford. <Mleh.
-Mr. Furisch was a memiter of the
the
. D. RlchardBeparate tenu are fitted up for
f
ronnf People's and Children's m»e!- C.^. P. 8. lodge, under wbow ouspl
bold
8>md.iy
Sarcaea Oaaaral-3. M. Myera. PUe Bgs. IThe Northern Michigan society. ces the funeral waa

CRffilEO tf LARGE CROWD

GMIHESS ARE lAMED

CAMP IN READINESS

om RESULT GONE

a V.
Tram
i.

nw-ifci.
• “
M BMlfc tat !*, tantrM CIt,.
jiHS

Mr*

J. W. Patchia

enienainrd

■■■

■arwaat-llaloi^-Hi
mar, Trararaa City.
Chlar "


’issrjn..

,. Ballalre; A. 3.
_________; M. Oaer. Charie.
L N. Oaolay. AAdea; U A. ChltaMm. Xaaick, X X Day. Bmplre;
I. U Xaaeheaier. Klngaler; 3. OwaoapQliea-OaWlU

Satlertae.

«maa«a—M. D. Morgan. Bert Cage.
P. D. Mania. W. AL Cora,
ynllu
AohM

Maalo-4. X. rieralaad.«M. D. Mar................. .. • ■. A. r. HopklM.
W. W. Daan. U X.
Cleraiaad. X X WalUr. Jor
N
Pretty—y. W. Omb.
tb^aSSM^amWaT^ Mr. Priu
_. Aadiidhtg________ _____
_____ a battle Ben Cage. Mr. Oaga
aelaet bla ■atWanu.
.
The «oa»IMea are all bai^
al
work and It la iataaded to make thia
one o( ^ maat atUaetlra and enterUlBing aaeampatmu held by the
aaaortatloa.
The Bpanlah War rMeraai and the new organlaailon or
the MkkIgan Naral Rcaerree
will
hare a promlBaai pan ta all the promediaga^
'All addlen and aallorB who hare
aanad la the D. X Army «• Ntv?
are anUtled to uenbecahlp In the aaaocUUon.
AL aemban oC the W.
X C_ ladies ol UaO. X. X. wires and
daoghtera and aons ot aoldiers and
aallors am larHed u be preaenl.
A aham banle will be a rceltaUe
toatnra of the
TirM retalDder of the days of ■«l.*a5.
The damp wai be located on the G
B. A 1. park gmuade. between Front

afternoon from the hall.

RAie VALUATION

Campers are arriving dally and be­
ing eomfortably
guariered
In
tbe
dareUing tenu.
They come by wa- Grand Traverse
‘se County CcU UHt of
gon and rail from many different
85,000,000.
poinu In Nortbeep Micblgac.
T>m
well pleaaed witb tbe <lt)Supervisors U K. Cleveland
and
Prank Hamlin returned Wednesdav
imberafrom lAnsing, where they attended
the meeting of the aute Inard of
•qualluilon.
They had a strong ar­
ray of autlstics to present lu the
board in regard to the assewsmciil of
of tbe county which carried aomc
Charles Bradley Attracted Much Atweight with the menihers.
Tb/ val
uatlon of the couniv was raised .'i~ 1-3
per,cent while Hist of most of the
Cbartes Bradley, of RImIra. N. T-.
other loanile* was raised id) per cent
_nown all over tbe eonntry as the
which make* Bic percent of taxation
“huntan giraffe.' was In tbe do Wed­
leas than otherwise. Tbe lucrease in
nesday. He Is seven feet four inches
the valuation of the county will net
In belj^t. weighs 164 pounds, and Is
raise tbe taxes of .the pe<«*lc a.* there
only 19 years of age. He comes from
la a fixed aiuount of taxes to be raised
family of dams.
IBb father la
which gives the same per ivnisge m
feet one Inch In height, and
be levied over a larger valuatimi
'•MM.
weighs S2S founds,
and hU brother#
Tbe most eSeellve work wa* done
17 years old, Is six feet four Inches
In height and weighs
280
povnds. by the coinmiuee of which Mr. Cicvc
land I* a aiember and which wa* appointed from the ■agricultural coup
proMnt la travelling for tbe Cnlou tlee for the purpose of securing fact*
Leader tobacco company, and was at to prove that the arfciiltural «■
the LAon Billiard parlou yesterday, ties ot tbe state were asec.**cd ___
and aitiarted crowds ot otilookert above what the industrial <-onnii-*
are. The rommiiiee succeeded in tu
wherever he srent.
curing data which was a stnrng fa.
tor In srcorliig the raises that were
given some of ih- ctu.nii--*. The rcadjustmem i* far from what It should
be but Is the <>cs! that could U>
lord at the present lime.

TAIL MAI HOLE

WORKIS REGODmZHI

INJURED BY
LIVE
_ WIRE

her daughter In-law.''
tRiaON VINTON PAINFui
Mn.. Lntius I’Btctun
A great .leal of
/
HURT SL'NOAV.
-reBte.1. when the
lic-Me** pTneented aach oT the guesn
with chewlag gum and renuewted that
they* chew the gum and then form
*<xin oobje»-t. Afterward the efforts rl
the guevt* were ari;anged Id rows and
IMss (imee
fmigtiei. guessing tlugrealcM numtier r-ortecih. i.-rcived a
[■rlxc,
A innchcoD Aas served at small Accident Occurred on B. R. E. L. A
:ables ' The house wa* tastefully .lecP. Co~ Between'Upper and Lower
uralcd and the occasion was heamlv
Power Houses—Regained Con.
enjoyed by all present.
Master l.u
seiouaness Seen Alter.
Palchln acled a* enlerisiner.

^BIE SHO^ AND RURIS

MARRIED AT ROOI

Harrison

Vinton, employed

lineman by

the

ATJeciric

a*

Ligfal

l\iwi-r t'u.. mceite>l a i>#vere

a
and

sIhuI

RESIOaCE DESTRDe
Early

Morning Fin

Caugtn

Fr«m a

CAMPAIGN

DUTLINED

Oefectivs Cbimnty.
Uke

aW

Au\

—The rewdrace

of M*e-jjmtna (Uf^^-was dewttvted
by fire at 4 o'clock this nairiiinc. the
Rrr orislnaims from a defeiti.e chtui
Rhodes ruse sh.trtly before
tour to best Sc-u'C

water, and

wefil liacX

and

Ki bed.

'HEREDITARY PniGffiS"

then

when

she

awoke uealn. she fouuu the btiiise in
fianie*

The bouse wa*

totally

de

slroye.1 the loss being

aUiul

covered by

Soue ot Ibe

ioaurance.

ImT".
Eatenaive Tour

outlying buildings wen- destroyed the

ai

wtirk

on a

ie*li-

Sunday

iug aliout y oViuck.

-

FACTORY BURNED

.-e-Y «



Lanaing. Mich. Aug. 2t,—TM pres­
ident will arrive

in De^lt, Beptem-

ber 4g, at 6:55 a. m., going to Pontiac
lor a morning visit; return to Detrait
at 11:00; leave at 4;2S for Bay CRy.

Tuesday, arriving at the fioe at .12:45:

ef the Plant.

lualii lino almiii four mile* *uuih of

■cave Ihere'at 5:25, arrivertg at Mar­

(he <iiy near llic Sabin *< h>v>1 IioiimVluloii waa near the lop of lh<- pole
and Klaried lu cut a live wuv

Iti do

ing »o. bereiehod a sever*>-slioi k and
Wry

had burn*.

Iteiizotiia. Aug

Zii—The ATaSt Sbor-- quette at

11:50.

Leave

field

owoed

hy

M

A.

Marquette

20. at 2:45 p.

Wuodetiware to* factoiy al Spring

I Grand Rapeda at 5,-40.

Knapp.

Jounson was alujut here was .omplrtHy destroyed fy fin- Thureday: leave Grand RapMe 1:55
m. -arrlws Kalamueo at 8:H p.
about tn o'cku k last night. When

Inn feel (rum t|ic pole with hU back
toward it

Leave KalBmaess at 10:30 TNura-

hlMiing Ibe file broke.•mt the niglil watchman

when hi- heard a

noise and larulng saw VtnionV Isidy

fDcwgh

to day night

steam

hanging limply against tht* win-*. Mr. blow t^.wbisile to atwnd the alarm,

Ileverly. Maas . Aug

wa* some time before Ihe alarm Tafi

Johnson dhl mn a«(- b<iw it bapi>etieil.
but he MW whai the iroiible wa* Im-

liim.-d In which gave tier fire

luedlaiely and gave order* to rui thc good sisfi In-ton- help

canie.

Tl

:puUcle«"

of

the

republican

f1r<- irtaru-tf in die dry kiln, aud spread

irii

raplifi.. soon deMmy'Ing both the fac tenilnii. wbere .the {

,-uneni.

T-he tueu

iIh-u

haalH:

Hlid the Wiiia'IiiMiM-.

Johnson ascended the |>o)e to Ihe rt-- Icutise
rief of tbe iiijiiied mau.lowering him
to

Ihe

griUind.

Water

was

Mlifalgsii

The ware

a -large

amount

w*Mid

burm-d v.-r> iialckly.

He w>i

bate been

there Is a tnovempui to Uka delegates

of away from Ijjm.

dishes, day ibai

It waa adalited to­

prealdenl has abaadoasS
TeBMaaa*.

The plant waa lime

allnted

to

Tbe

Tonneeae*.-*!]}

be

about

given to Mlrblgan end Atlantic <«aat

walked rapidly up and down thy ntad three wt-ek*. a* ihHr work there was

-v^ew KngUnd'. the preaMent

to silniulate clrf-ulatinli and he revix- nearly

done.

When he tlr*l o|MTai(-d

regsined i-onsi'lousnesa, he found the

closed down in

'party.

i> to secure partleular au

poured msiiulac lured by Ihe cotupaD)'. which

upon him and.he rerovered consdoui
nes* in sliom live mihute*.

(xuiialiied

-lucbi-splus and <ival.

2S —Pr«aiA«nt

will fight for a aerond lerm (M

what he iM-Urves ora tbe *'bat«dtiarr

llne to relieve Vtiiton from the ele.
arrnnc*-d tiantf Hues and .Madlaoii and

The factory baS been belkv'^ is safe for him.

thert- for wven

or

Tbe mldfile

eight wr-*t and Parfllr maat be tbe battle

years, and the loss tn the txiDipany

ground for delegates. Tbe tariff board,

men holding him down an^wurkiug alsnii 8Z-'..otKi. snd it Is not definltp- and •Henitfic tariff reviakiA'will be
uis'n him.

.Mr

He ooinplained of teellna

w;,-. Miffering painfully

.lohniuiii

wlceiber it is covered by

eldcnl w lb Ihe retpiesi that .a doctor
8u|>eritii*-ndeii''

('«M>k said that the Ihjury 'was du^ '»
Vinton's carelessne** iMtcause be was
not wearing nibber glove* at Ihe tim
which was a violatton ol the rule tfs
rubber

gtoces are provided

workmen

while working

The phy*lci:iM in a>letidani-e *tslf-<
that

while

bU

Vititoii

shock

fvinttlllon

and
Is

rcix-ived
pabiful

not

burn*

iieceakaiX'

in a -bon time.

Bat re wad

OPENED NEW HOSPITAL

Itowhall

hospi-sl. of

a:

I*

now

ASTHIS INVAIUEn

Promote

Rapida
A'red

a;

Saxton of Detroit, a lormer

Traverse fiiy

iican. was arr»»i.-d lo

Detriiit Friday
ay
ibe request
Hheiicr fibucer on ) a charge of foliw- dreds ot lieautffui asterw ol maiir dlfpr.-feirea b/Charles K HI fOTMil varieties are on display,

which

n;3i roil

cated oD tbe west side of tows,

ton nnd Aaii*.
Hy the term* of the tell that there were any of ibo fioveia
conirset. Mr. Anii^GirDlshed Mr. 8ax- missing. During the past few .woeka
with tl.r-u^ tlXfrh was to be used (he asters bare been clipped at Ibe
coming month it will ba neceisary to

Tu xecure the money,

pace Kile.- a species of

(he

at least

chattel

Pish

Mrs. Stella M. Champuey Was Hos­ aud only .4ifu;.let. ,1 ih.tess to S. B. P. L. O.
loda*. allboiish ,ln- h.
Club.
Mr*. Stella M fhampticy ,-rm-naln
ed the menitiei> of ihi- 8. H I' L D. llleu'l
The bulldl
club and a T»-w friends nl her *um
vat'-d and retini-ii
bum*- on I’ciiitisuU road Tbiir>
Mrs. Pi.!l U-levd.ye
given
able tn Bile <li>young peopU- iinipo*.
gen.Tjl _ public
gnliig out at d 0 lock ii eiijoy
pot luck dinu'-f
atread.v tor.-—'
I-•*P>e. ami
Tbe big tion fire wii* aireaay
the party when they airiveil iiiiil soon -arc
tranktnrts. steak and
other viands
ee.1 I
.
. Iwiug toasii-d ciier
the «-oal...........
ready to- the table ..Vier dinner al .
'
pleasant hour .or «* wa*
spent
In | l‘*>i-d under salUfaplaytng game* and hav ing a siwid time ■ tin re ■* m> rc.-is.iti ii
Ihe beach. . .Mrs I'haatpiiey. who m. ,i,. ,.,-,,hiI
now a meml»-r of the i--pertortaJ
,
staff of ....................................................
’l.raud Kaj.ld* llv-rald
*pending li--r vaidtion lu cli*liM.k Ihi* <>]iia>rtuncl>
Biiiin:il dinner to thc
iiictatH-r.
I
LarO.0
Entertained
Yeung

_

It

l.<

alleged ihai

Kspaelal-

aflerward ,ly lirrtiy are the pink and pur^de ooek.
with the lavender* shading to rrt>a»f

U

i*i .lilt cluii Ksxiuri Rad no prop
A:UIi

white In the cwnier as a ejoae secoad,

imsMc t*> B*-' buck^the nsinc-y Ih

ThI* ha* been a l•aBnrr year for tbM

rlBliC*

It.

the

ami

l*ani<-alar plabs, aod there are aooe

'advati'-eil

finer

>e ciise hAK buns fire sih.'c then

than tbo>e grown In Travarwe

at ^veraA Unit-* ihreaieDrd
t.rocu-ht imo the courts for tetilemem.
hill tea* iieen bcl-LoS until the present
time,

lijian the warraol

wa»

Issued |

lOK SUFEERINS

anil Sireriff Shuu-r went iJ*Detr.ni tol
brlng

tic-1 iii.-ge ii-.-fsit.-ii nBaiti'c'bill.

TEXAS TOO FIR AWAY

'

j

'Today.
John

to Buy the Much Toirtecl Lands.
.

^

*

aae.t 'TT. died !

Mioining a' >*l> h'*n:e. zii) ATast Tcdtb
-■reel, ■fi*-i

Wewern M.ehcgan People Not Anaioui —*‘le»

IV

-------- e-

'

Mr. K.vxton here to an>»-r to j Johif Webb Paseed Awrey at Hia Heme

| Mrs.

Ihe
A

a .ImgerlDg tlllicSB. ' Be-

widow,
A5lwanl.

three

fUngbtero,

I'barlevolx;

Mra.

linn Torre-, ('aliriirnia. and Mrs. Alma

ii.ni! I.II-*- o!

>*;•• '" ' ('opelaD*! o!

W* •*

VlrgtnU. and flee

ch.- . IT. W.Ml..e..,iji fnr -h- t.rrih.sc 1*‘
Atciiie and Vimeai Of this cHy.
tiitcriM nB T,a--.-t— «;i> i-.^.|.lc in , AVed of Shcn-l.-it, Cltreo.-e of CalUof
Texa*

I.in'1*-

lie faiU-d

■■> rransa*: | ala and Hurt* ol Chicago survive.

Buy v,-,M.-.t,iiriD<-.* on S’-I>un< of thei
The fcmeral wilt he held Wedaeeday
People ^st Evening.
Accordl^ tu tbe new valu.viion that
tact Iliac II**- -tor;, i.f
Uii- wesK-ru! mortiliic mi I" nclock
frrim CbrtM
baa Iteen placed upon tbe ■>-uiiiic-..
the townships are aseee.-sod fur 8T.li.':..MJPI.-I...I, Mi.)., Aug
Mi-*ee. land- :* N'c-oiitmc c- t*- wid*-U kn-wnlrbut-h.
j
more than tW city wlrich will re
Murcir.-t and tCive Uxrdic cctertaln- tn Ui* M1IIPCI of ct*e *;;iie anti thej
John
A.
Wilson.
Former
Traverse
. _e the ratio of taxes paid lu the
v<l a comi.auy of young people at a peopiNAre willing to *ia» where llu-j j
City Man. Hps New Machine That
county,
making
the larger amount
pr*-;ty lawn party last evening, the are. ralber ilian to take a iluitoe at
la Attracting Attention.
fall upon the townships
Hcicinhirsomething
that
looks
good
on
iiapeo>i-*»K)ii being tb*- departur.* of Mir*
the city has paid
per mu ot the
The lilest in S'-roplauea to Ih- IniroUie bad when tried
iBxes’and the townships 4* ix-i ci ui.'
I LdVvten and Power Oeve
Martan-i
**yjii - lor Chi.aeo
after
dui-ed 1* an airsbip iuventcif tiv John
Thimble Party.
A recent program
,k. Wilson, jr.. U.rti-.. rly it, the manu-““mer
dven-by Ml* Hoffatt U as foUowa:
Uif. lawn was de<-r>rated
■ have been several aUempis of
fai luring businirt* in this city but bow- ‘
Sonata, No. 10......................................Motan
kirau-d In Buffalo.
Mr. Wilson has Japanese lanterns sod ih*- ffyiii
uofoad this kind of a prapo*!
A dellalitful thimhle (lartr waa glrsfi
Andante canublle.
brought forth a new idea whtrh is
the ever.lRc wa* a marslitna'lcxir roast. tlun on the lorad |>ublir, but tbe re­ Saturday aflertuion by Mra. P. P. LawNo. 8. Op. 81..
atiracting much aitcnthm from tcrohear Che shore
In the helgbth^ rtc|»ult* have been acyibing but waflS ton and Mr* Glenn Fh>wer, at tbe
AHegra
(«>*sk>Dal artators and wiiicb
Allegro vivace.
gaiety a 8a»Migbt picture was taken factory lo the proUK»terw.
Western home ol tbe former on Seventh atreeL
^4iH>i.s:rated as a great sm
Song Without Words....M
newiganer
rrovemon:. Aug. 24.-A rcunlor- ot promineDi Duffalo daily
Br«»p w fjl.'h win r. r.e as so\r-l Michigan with Its sure crop* and oat- The affair was la
honor ot Mies,
No. 1C. R. Major.
eld Meads and Telatlves 4mvuitAi at recency puli’Isbcd a pirturc i*^ the
-asion
Tb.MH- prea^nT'ciraf fnilt cUinate and soli 1* ramlng Blanche Baraam. wbo will soon leave
No. If. a Minor.
the home of William .Moslcr Usf cven- machiiu- tagcthi-f *nh a tw<v.->:unm
were M>*w-a AYorence Holinlr. Mablc into ill own. anc| the people who are for DemlL. where aha Is one of the
C. X A I. depot ttwctly in the h«mi
Tbere were abom 50 present an.l dlicriiutve article of a conuuemU'.ory
8ii7idqul*i.
Eiixabcih
Eolek.
Aidna already loaated here are
ef the city, aeer the bay shore, and Condoliera .
rhara*-Vet«
staff of laacbera In tbe Detroit Go«oalr Are mianUB' walk'from every
Prienda were present from
Detroit. . Mr. WtlsoD is a lon-ln-alw of Isaac Giles. Golds Vallc-y of Maplecon. and iiius to give «p a sure thing for % •ervatory of Mnslc. VlM Baraam has
Grand Rapids, Ann
Aybor.
io-land Winnie of this dry and formerly rou- Sadie Cbiir.h of Tern* Haute. Ind.. • liance at aomeiblng
reccntlr monied from Berils, Ger­
*Mldu Aug' 24.—lloTerwor and Odsr, a corn roast was enJoye-1 durted a wood working faciorv m-ar
Mcarnc Will Johnson. Harold DeOraw, legate tbem atraaded
1& a
Mrange many. where she haa.heab for tfeeRndt
by the gtwsta and tbe Leiand or^e's the G R. ft I depot, where Ohaailer

— tta

INVENTOR OF NEW ABIOPUNE

The friends here of Misa Fldna Mof
ton will he Inieresicd In her aucc<«*
as a pupil of the Northwestern Con
aervaiory of Music, Art and Expressiem in Minneapolis. Minn. Mias Moffsit has received high praise for ex­
ceptional woik as a pUnUt.

FOR MISS RARBW

FAMILY RBIMON

'i*‘r?adi“t»

(Ooadaagd aa papa two.)

.'1

full, representing

chryaambemum specie*.

wo tract* ot land tear Elk Rapids,

but

1

per day. Tbe flow-

are lance and

mortgage on the .e.ls^ llniher located

tei'liig the l.iiilili

GAVE UWN PARH

of rdro per day. and during the

un a sbiiigie mill locate*! a
Rapids.

ba* iieen at *.-tk '<u some few we*'k'

;i,.....

entered though there are Llou in the display.
glance over the, field one could not
between 8ax

that -ws*

March

Mrs.
Mi*.

U':

asters were takeo from (ha fMd lo­

II* of Ibis cii>; (riy t
iiee yvanNmitidlng and

chemleaU to prepare the pr<-*ervtng
solutions are also expensive.
It l«
estimated ihat the exhibit, when co;u•Bsylgink" 1* the lew- naAc
■d. will represent an expetidliuic
of
Ihe. hosplial forniall! known as
A'ish

to

Alfiekau devetop-

wilt be fearured Yn-tb» Bftnb-

SRiitgle Doal Near ^

I •-oBirnct

p.-isi

I

llv.

wires.

scv.ro

also be explained..

ARRESTED IN DETROIT ON THREE

YEAR Qj.0 CHARGE

for ih

alainl

cral* aicli prugrewotve repubileaflt will

SAXTOtHN TROUBLE
Monty Waa

Recdprartiy

and tbe "unatural alllaare"

. t____

{•-naeiii I'ook infiirnilng him of the ae
lx* hoiii iiumediaie]}.

Ibe west.

tmm

teb-jiboiusl

serio&s and he will be abb- to IM- slauc

ANNUAL DEAGH PARTY

.

Michigan ilirterary ef PreMdent TafL

FIRE W-lPEO OUT WOODENWARE
FACTORY FRIDAY NIGHT.

the huiiis hi- nad r.-<-e1ved.

Tbe bureau's glass jar exhibit nuw
consists of over Ann jars
These taiy
In height (rum one foot to ihrve feet
The larp-r jar' hold brsnehen laden
with fruit.
Tbe expciise of putting

FigM

miiKlsiltig of
GarfleM Maiil«on. Huirlwoii Yiulon and Started in the Dry Kiln and Rapidly areeveng there el 7:45 Mortday even­
ing: leave Bay City at 1:10. a. m.
Spread to the.Warehouke
CbatW 1‘arker. w«*re working

ill and

liiich.-s* apples
inireuii has )ei
sought ill today
from Ih.I farm In Klnilowiiobip,
l-eelansu
coiiiily.
. are extra Isrite and are hsndaomely i-olored.
The fruit will be
one ol the fe.nure* at ihe lumd show
I U- held ihiK Ull.
T'he bureau niso received fruhi the
•well facni. iwo braiii-fie* of Hyslop
crabs These hranclie* have l>eeii pul
prcacriliig solution by the bu
rcau's chcmUi and will be oue of th-altractioD* nf,.i^ glass jnr exhihii
Bdmc fine plums were also received
tnwi the wanie'' tsmi and the*,- hate
been given tr-aiiiu-iit similar to the

MichifBi.

IS—Wage

n Progreaaivs Sutaa In

in cnant»/o; ..ie crow

cd snrHi-1. litis 10 talk.

GOOD SUPPtr DF FRUIT

morn

Jullux Johusun.

Through

Sept.

timely arrlVBt-of the people with *
alsiauce saving the other property.

and werioii* burn on one band while

The honie of Mr. and Mr.-' Waller
ThiiMiHl. dzo We*l Ninth kiH-vi. wa*
the sc-ctit- of s pretty wedding Thur»tTgy7>hcn at high noon their daugh­
ter. in** Kva Thanell. was married tu
l>r K- A. Miller tif Siltlon* Hay. Hcv.
Itema* 4'o<-hliii of the Firstfongregnitonal church olficiailng.
Yellnw and while was
the color
M-heine emydoved for the octaslon. a
very prt-lly flotjal display IH-Ing made
eel iieas. giil'leh glow and <hivs
-mums. Till- luirlur wa* effective
III all while will! tint tliics of Kreen*
the .color note, while the yelloW
tlewer* prevailetl in Hu- living and
dining ruotuK.
. .
Tlie'ltride wore a iMUinilfnl gown of
while r-hiffoti over'silk and carried n
ghow'er ImSiim-i of white *w'<s i |M-a*.
tulle cimghl :il the
head Wiili omnse l>li»som*
The .«iiunutiensed
Mis* Hullie T^vlh of Gran.l Unidd*
prcsiiied al the hinno both during and
after the i-ereiplui). Only immedlu'e
friends and -riffiiilveH were pre*eni.
I>r. and Mr* Miller left l4isl afterXin hy atitotnoldlc for Button* Ua-.
where they win make
their (iii*ire
liotoe. the former bating a very good
l<rarti<-c in the ' higgesi lltiU- town In
the noMh ■■

»*•

Lake. Mich.
Chtaf or Artmery—Leri Bonle. Post
11. Trarerae CKr, Midi.
Promat Mamhal—U X. Oereland,
PM 11. Teararaa City. Vieh.

wsr«

COMFUMEIITARY PARH

A YEAR

V'U.

for Monday. Sept, 4. a

tries' warebouke la now located.

Amll Sondquiat. laadore Lardla.

cotiniry after Uw flnt year.

yestr puraolBC btr atUy of Ibe vteltb.

d

GRAND TRAVERSB HERALD. AND TRATERSE BAT EAGLE, TTESDAT. ArcrST 29.1911.

PA6B2.

t
Wathlas-^ a gnsat at Prank WDaoo'a a tew days
an« vtlter tr»^*A09UBS tAto MtAod
dto week. '
vUcfa th«r d«ctere piobIm* mat ton rallread waa-opaaod.
MMw Hbad Oerllag ot PraakfOR.
itCT^-Mk-haal Fbrradaf, < .
odantiK. died. «ani «dfx. 22. Ttottod at the borne of her aunt. Mrs. A. H. Gfwber Cemes From Maneealactilc Jim wiroa «•
TWICE A WEEK.
«; this week.
ieaa WM Hto UftoervakI
orchard tracU. the coat of baitortaa l^il.
and htueic •usieeea.
Mrs. It- PM entensined
IKO-The Adallc cboWiT*. aprMdlac
vill bn aarod. Tba loventor rlalma
A. Tracy Lay. P
reiaUves of Old Mtoakm last wedi.
R. Fleyu Clinch
that the anal of pornrina lha cMiaa Cm* lulr. apMiad u Vi«a.
Altio II. Grnto-r.'wl« lu>> been in
H. C. Osvie. V.ee f
Or.
.Normaa
-hud
IbmUy
of
Peilaroo
AiifaatEd.
wUh nauiag la a itBall linm and aay
MsynarU. Casi
ibe furoliure nn-l un-lcriBLiaa lra«l

oempying
the
HammoBd
rottage
ms—niioolB adoptwl a aiatw eoa
elMtrlcUb can do ihn work.
in
ManeHun.1
fr.r
sererwl
tor tea days
Jut hoi; Mccaaafol UiU la
iibeoraa. Asst. Casbior.
1«I»—Prltfce Albert, buabaad of
Mrt. B. Drown of Elk Rapids, is
Buy
aa a goneral pro
^e^se CIt.r st u*;
liT fbiuili t'Dhib >riroer. j
^
.
Caoiui P0fi.00fi.
la a matter of MtajM^arr. bdt it at Qbmb VJrtaria. bora. Dtod Dec. u. a <ueat « her mother’s borne.
fiorptoa 8106.000.
where he will .arry e eonn>l<-t
IKL
Goorge
E
Filer
of
Travenie
rj'r,
Y»k>
^LkO-a^rfpSiTlU*
ho
saMmaM
least prorea the pramaa beltu: made!
Raaewixct seer g2.2e0,00ta.
uJ pianos, sheet music and'hieb clas
with the daatrorera ot tn»h' Jgse-Boffsio -and Niagara raUroed to spending (he ««aladef of bU vs, A Ceaersl
Hanking Baal----THOt. T. EATEE.
:0«0.0P ^ooooooooooo
•liened.
catloB at the bosae ot Ms auoi. Mrx.
Tkioe. BCri our enstniaerx may
smy roly
CRAWN.
^ibir^aai lldna»arlk&»—First oil weU bored by E. U'^'- WJIeon
las
u
r.-<«4vias .-oarti
aad Hie
*o«|O-0.o ooooooooooa
Both'>Phoaaa No. n. ■eral treaMiietl- .
TAFT USES LA«H.
Drake at TllusTtlle, Pa.
f Mr. and Mn,. Wn. Wiw.1. dro^c to
. niaio. .v\.- i: . A
OtOce, m rrmt StriNt.
A«'■“
siaf
U«2->The
Minnesota
mllllla.
under
Aldaa.
Sunday:,
to
s«-e
Mrs
Wood’s
With a dtaracteristlc boldaeaa dUtioUoa Rate
fc^a-Olid KJou ^rr
riU’><>otiS «eiil It
Ariittcwiei of
Mtardlac the antaaoBlam that will be CM .H. H. Sibley, advanced sgalnM brotber.V. P, Halley, qrho is vei
fSTniell S4iu:\br< II
i Mrs O’Dell of Kalkaska.
tonacbod agalnSt bim a>- t«wertul i» the Bleux.
1862—Geaeral Bomside’s
force friends here a few day* the
pubOcaa 'inaatEania aad democratic
Oasied from KenunLy Into Teaiaes-.the werk.
landers. Prestdant Taft does not beat
^
1 D. ttewili has rented Mr*. Rlike.t's
TMlhEc
tale U> wield the laab nv>roud1>- npon
Mrs.-Froak RtaSlford wcat
IMd-Tte Grand Army of Ibe Be-|e«tage. for a year, and will be a
ly
Ptelte
Beaator LaFtdIette of
Wlaooasla.
we.Cite Saiurds. and was ac.t>nv
be ■Ka»tor' matbod I con roSpeaker Clark aad Otalnnao ’Uader- lioblic be^ lU tweoUeib national en. South MlUon resident this winter,
lanled home b> her motbet.
tbose achtof Meth abrndatalr
impment In San Pronriaoer
^ Mr. and Mrt. J. Stevena of Milwaua-ood of the boaaa ways aad meaaa
Mrs. Man Cium was a Tiavers. without [«:n. and wUBuot tM aaa at
l|t»0-Plro
desiro.ved
MrVleker’s
1
bee.
were
gu«u
at
A.
E.
Beebe’s
a
intltee. who Were leaders la Ibe
Cii> caller Rotui.lat
drugs 10 i.rudure uaeoMcfoomiero.
toople of’da.c* this week.
mpted rerlalon of the tariff at the theatre In Chicago.
Pooide of t>»r«oBs tfsaroromsat asd
Mr and Miw C K Woolf Miles
1K8J—Oecminto] cejisus •i>laeed tbe‘
Fiaflorit an.! Edna Artnairum. Un.ie with weak hearts will aitoredatt tba
rial aemtoa. While these men aill
Irom Ct.i»iuish to Ar.adia and Dual -Kf-iriar'' meUied ot r-‘~*— adCno'
lio|>uto(ion of Canstia at t.kfS.Stt.
exert a powerful ladneace in Ibe
Lake in their auio. leturalng iionie U< ttoa.
Ins nomination for presidMt. PreaiAupuet Zr.
DR. W. O. KINTON
da.v.
a aar detrimenul
l Taft t
17SS—Fort Fronienac surrendered to
r» K. Toner weni to Th.imiana
oonaegeMcat which may qomc to bIm the English.
UNJUST TO DEVELOPMENT
: through hla cridclaa tH tbe acu of , 1T76—The Brittoh army under Gen. CHA8. A. 6KELCHER WILL TAKE
REAUS.
CHARGE OF THE GRAND
STATK OP M»CHIti.4N. 111.- IVobate UTATE OF MICHIGAN, to ibe Clreak
theee Icgiatetoro
I Howe defeated tbe At
RaprtanitatlTf George Anachulu of
fojn for the I'ounl} of Grand
Court (or Graad Traverse Osoatg.
HamUUm. Washington In battle of l-ong Island.
coBaly ««»dn a ataienteat before, Daring bla apepcb
Trs^erse.
ALVIN H..GRUBER«
In Chsaeery.
its:—Skirmish'on the Combahee !wstl Known and Experienced Local
ana.. Batnrday. the pi
Ai a session of said rourt. held at UUy Guthrie.
.the auto board of eqaalUaUon on
river. In Booth CaroUas. the last batTheatrical Man Tewes Peeaeasien
probate offlee. In Ibe City
Wadneadar wblch is unjoat to tbe det goods io coonecdon with hto under
City, in ssid eoonir. on
Uc of the American revolution. *
of the Heuee Sept. t.
valopi^ bnraaoa of Michigan. In
taking business Tbe store to being fit :ist ds.v of August. A. D.. 1911.
ilDbert F Ondmie.
1818—First Bieambost arrived at Dt^
dlar^nr the ftitare of tbe land for Dean, bat made it plain that If the
ITesi-Dt:
ob. lYed
»'red R. Wsikei
—.......... H
"--i.
Di-teadsoi.
troll from Buffalo.
-' L On and after September L Charles ted up tor (be business and the o|H-nof Probate
aarijr oecuplad b>- the town of Au tariff board reports in December that
Juigg. IMI.
I
-A convention of the Friends'A. Skeleber. proprietor of the Palace tog will oocnr on Seirtember .1
ihe mauer ot tbe estate a ' ft dattoractorily appeoriag (ram atfidownward nvtolon of tbe cotton and
9a^i. wbliA was recaaUr wiped oni
Mr. Gruber has had a greai deal ot Joseph M. Mosher, deceased.
wool schedule should ,be made, that of NsUoBsl Industry auUmhled In]Picture Place, will be. the manager of
dsvH
on
file to tbe ^ove eadUed
In. Hr. JUHtholU .UUH UiU
I^oebe E. Moaber hsving filed ' eauae that tbe defoadaoCs laat kMwa
New York city.
«1»« Gra»\ opera bouae. a lease of tOe prai tical experience in the various
be
will
recommead
the
use
of
the
dee^opmst
hn.reans of northera
lid court herr petition
petit
prsyinx that a place of revfdeare was to thia otais
theatre being effected between Jnllns lines lhal he will handle, having been
184S—Texas adopted a aiale con
ceruin Instrumeni
imeni In writing now on but that ^orrBS for his appeoraoro
have boiaght m> nome of the pruning knife. Mr.Taft went on to
Steinberg, tbe owner, and Mr. Rkel- for the past ten yrtiro a sueeenafnl un­
that tbe eatro session of con­ tuilon.
Court, purporting to W heroin vanmu b<- tiersonolly arsved
ihwp~t
la Iosco county and
cber. ThV iwtrons of this thcaire'wlll dertaker. sn.l w-hfle at Mancelona he he last Will nnd Ti-oiatuent of ssid upon Alai by. reason of his coailaoed
186S—First tnoaumeni erected to
.peUu them to Ignorant people from gress was called for tbe expfess pnrI be glad to learn that Mr. SkeU-lier is also dealt In music and mbsliwl deeeaiH-d. be odnitlted to probate ai-d alieeare therefrom Oa mottan of
«s of tbe CoBfodeia-7 unveiled
>bip aod Peaaylvanla. Wmae tends. pose of conflrinlng the Caaadtoa torlObip
goods. In hto new location he is add­ that (be admintomidon or aald esuie tiovell n. itege. MOlldiar for campUla__
take charge because he to known
GrlfflD. Ca.
granted to ISdgar T. Pray, or to ant. ft is ordeirod (bat tbe aald de­
he 2a<teTe4. were i . ■ "y wortb- prodty agttieemenL which It did by
186»l-Tbe 'Grand Army of the Re-)b«'s iheatrieal man of long ex|w-rirnre ing a choice stockvof Imported i.rnai<- other stilialHe person.
fendant. Hubert F. Guthrie, raoas hto
tero aad aald that most of tbe bnyera impport made op of votes from both pnb(lr began lU twentyrihlrd*natlonaljin Urge attractions. Already there niental goods to haiiimere.l copper,
1 is ordered, that the Hth dav of appeoroocc IO be euterod berets «Mb>
' had already let tbam revert back to imrtles. Mr. Taft deplored tbe polit­
'have been booked some first ttess poi>- which WiU alM make an aitracMve
In (bree aMnibs from tbe date borvot
ical play adopted by oemoerais. and icaniiimcnt in Milwaukee.
tbe original ownert.
1 Bdid probate
sad to defoult thereof that Urn BUI ot
for dtoplav.
ISM-Bsllleshlp UmlsUna Uunched>ter idays whl.-h are still the
in his vetoes of the wool and colton
fire, be and to herehy apMnled for 1 «-.ompUlni filed he*»to Buy be taken
U i^preaenutive AascAnlu would adiedales charged tbe leaders wnh at NewTiort News.
riiies, antong them fn a
tbe toi
‘-'•Bring said peiiiion.
^s conlcseed ogwiast bim And it to
devste a UtOe time to atadylag tbe
peor
in
Oeiober,
’'Ma.lsnte
Slu-rr>
it Is further ordered, lhal public furttaw ofitored (bat Mtlee
this
faavliig pBBbed tbrongb tbe nvtoed
August 2g.
woxk and objects ot the Michigan dellieiiiif
be
gii
niiMcr- thqixi.r be giien by puhllro-1
8* published la the OfBfid'llrovaebednle wUbont due conMdentlon ot
ICOJ-llenry Hudson. In the *HaU ■Oei-Rleii^ulek WaHingfor.r ..»nd oili­
tion of •
cf this order,
' voi^ment banana ha would learn essential faru regardlv the Indus.
*' tor three
Herald, a aewapoper prlatod and
iMoon.” discovered and entered Dela­ er good ^roduriioDH. I.s(er ou. will
autvesaive weeks previous to aald day ptbitohed to Growl Trovwrse Oonaty.
that 'the bareaas are not la tbe bnalOftoesr •‘^he Squaw Man." “The Gam; People From Many Sums Want to
Iriee tnvolved. He even charged that ware bay.
hearing, in U>e Uroad Traverse at todkl once to each week tor alx
I
ci buying and aelllng landa.
Knew Aboat Western Michi­
Herald, a newspaper printed and rir- weeka in auceroalati.
itans incladed In tbe bill aa passed
1728—OSB. John Stork, a dtotla- biers.Vfieauiy Spot" and .Mrs. l>-»1ie
Tbat* ormttenUoaa an for further
gan Landa
OfiXMOB W. CURTIS.
were not even considered In cammU- gntohed soldier of the American revo­ Carter.
Eeveioptnent pnrpoaea. liU their baa(Treult Ooart Oemmtotooaer,
. Mr. Skeleber has had es|ierk-iioe
>e.
lution.
bora
to
Londonderry.
N.
H.
Judge ot Probate.
Grand Traverse Co.. MIeta,
to adtertlae dealimbla tends aad
Aug :: :» Rent The president baa been a Ann adv®. Died to Mandtester. K. lU May 2. which win enable him u> handle the
U H. GAGM.
Jadnee thrifty aad Indnatriotta aelUen
theatre
npon
a
good
business
basis
' to ^nae fiito 4lt.aute. Tha Weateni cate of tbe efflcacy.ot a tariff commis­ 182t
M, * N. e TIME CARte
Bosltm afidreae, Traram City. Mleta.
sion and bellevos that tbe In'teresU of
ITbfr-James Wltoon. a signer ot tbe and bift .knowledge of itw> i.rofetwloo 01 lole and nrorly every dav iieople
bevaMudnaDt bar.
|AM.IA.
M.JP.
July
J
> to Bept. e.
tbe-Indnsttlos'ot tbo Ualted Butea DeclaraUoa of Independonce. died to will assi.Ht trim greail) in hooking ttnu trom keveral diffeivot ktales tall for l.(. Trave
Clly.... 6:30 9:8f. 3
‘ bCailither than this, n to
Born to - Scotland. eUas atiraeflons. He stane.1 in Grand tnformsjton ia regut.l to ' wesleni Ac. Soldo
STATE OF MICHIGAN. «be PsObalB
In al^Uoba] vorW and practical dem- can be beet conaerved by a ntoet thor­
Rapids some jears ago and atier .Mli-higan. Yesierdny tuornlng during
Cedar Cliy...
ttourt for the OmmO at Oroad
17«.
Db4Pttlena in- tarmlag and trait grow- ough Inquiry regarding the cost of
the
first
himr
tbe
office
had
l-eeii
Bodus
............
Ttaterse.
BindyIng voice culiiire lor a lonsider
if|g naong the tanas ot weatera aad predocUoa bltb in this eoanlry and
PiovenKmt ..
At a Moston or said caort: btdfi.ai
able (tme. aang In some ot Ibe leading Ofiened ten esllers iipi-eaied. leiiresent- !
Ceilak Hun...
lir^l# otfirr. to lb* CUT
■■^ertian Mlebigan. lu bensBu are al- BnnHw and to wllliag to abide by tbe
sod novelist, born. Died Nov. 19. 1910. church t-bolrs of Grand Raidds. .\li. tug seven differeoi states, all of qho'ni i
lake Ann ...
Traveix t.’lly. -in aaM connty. on Hw
.W4r Mbg greatly aivrectoted by reanlto of tfcoae InvetUgationsa
Skeleber's lalenis as a tenor were wanted iiifnruialiim in .reganr in tlic
Taft^
epeecb
waa
regarded
aa
1823—Act
(or
(be
abolition
of
^ 4uW ^fners who. tbrongb the work of
«-guutr>Two
were
from
(‘hirjgto.
two
Pteseai:
rerognlxed
and
he
had
no
iroulde
in
'
an adopting more modem opanlng gon la hto campaign and tbe slavery throughout the BrUlsb col­
•TiulW Of I'l.ibete. '
securing road engagements. For four from Ih'iroK. two from Pennsyltanto.
lu tbe mailer of the esute of Jacob
abaoibing new ideas ad- iMue seoms to be clearly defined. Just onies received the royal aasent.
1857-Telegrophlc
dtopatchea re- years he was firm tenor and director one from Texas, and one each trbm
(Tin-ring, di-cv iwd
anead W'«parta. Other bureaus In bow tar tk« people of the country will
of (he once famous Police Patrol quar­ Ohio. Imllana. lUino'to and'Tcnneasee.
Denjam:- Ubering havtng filed Hi
be
inaidred
by
eoafldWee
in
tbe
proalcelved
In
New
York
from
London
by
ha stata -We doabtlaaa operating
said
iviun Ills pettikw praytog thM
tet
anil
for
several
yearn
was
vocal
di­
gloBg the aamc ilnet, but aoae of dent and hto tborongb knowlefige of cable.
latorlocben ......
the sdmlnlsusiton of oau eotate bo
Tl;c liurt-nu is In reeelpt of_a letter
coadlttona wlU be developed at the
1864—A trial trip of the raUrood rector with such minstrel shows
granted ui E. O. I-Odd or to Moa
Irolii the secietarv of the imbllc do­
post office was made between Chlcaigo those of t'ruwf Bros.. Ill Henri i
other stiluWe person.
At O. Fields HtB la>t engagemeni main conimiKsioii e( .Michigan slating
ll Is ordered, that the 15tk day at
and aiaton. Iowa.
ionee county, we will sut« that it to
Reptemlier. A. t> 1911. at tea o'doA
lB68^iTancto Granger, posunaater on the road was to IWU) with HI Henry liiui they have glv^n ^ul nil the book­
the bnlaeu ot tbo JWettem MIchlgaa IDEAL POOR FARM CONCHTiOlffi.
in the forenoon, at aald prohole atWhen contolMad. the balMIng now general ot the United Slates, died. when lhal attraction apiieared in let.-; that were sent them nnd request­
fli-e, be and to hereby ap^atod for
bevelopment bnrean to dtoeourage tbe
Traverse pty Just oefbee It closed ed that 8' least two hun-lred more lie
hearing said peiiiion.
' exploIUUon of cheap and worthleta to course of erecOon on tbe county Bora Dec. 1. 1792.
them at nme. ns there U a
It to(.tnnKVr ordored. that puhlle
1896—U Hung Chang, the famous Mr. Sketcfier was luurli Hiirscted by
tend. Then an laany tboneanda of poor farm, will he one of the bent
notice ibereot be givee by fmbUcdthis cUy''and later on «-anio hen- lo r«^ stea-ly demand exeri day for llterairna la western Michigan which con- eqalpped in the state. One of tbe. Chinese sUtesnian. arrived la New main permanently. For several .vears
■ km of a cv>|i) of ibU order, for throe
ihai
Is
to
Iw
rt-lled
ut%n
in
le
t
valuable
reqntolUa
for
such
a
York.
eucressHe seek* prertooa to oaM day
teln the tom kind of soil for frelt
gnril
to
the
re.scurccs
of
«-v3l«-rn
Mich
stractan to a good, waioi aupply.'Tn ' 1910—Montenegro became a king­ be was connected with The Evening
of hearing. In the Groad Tnraraa
^wlBg and fhrmlBg.
Herald a newspaper printed aad rliOneksi
this caae 11 to most esctiloat. Pure dom. with former Piinee Nicholas ms iRecord as^ircuUior. hut sulaequenily ig.vn.
. 'it U hpni iWm tends that tbe bn- aprtog water to unlimited anpply and
Manistee
i found thB( he could achieve greater
king.
Traverse City 8:44
mn It aadaavoitng to locale subalaaTrain* arr
success at hto old professloa.
l«mte force for all purposes a<
Henri Seel Of St Joseidi \lirh . one : m. 10:30
Judge of Probain
larmers aad raeeea to belBg
isary io the insOtnUoa. to certainly
He went from here to Superior. Wlv of the largest aiude grower' In the
Aug :2 2!' Sept. S.
Tbere an aome cut-over tenda
to be attocaclated. Tbe term has
ronsln. as manager for SnlUvaB and sute. was in the cm leMc'rta' and
ibis part ^ tbe state that are apeellent aoll aad already a profitable
promised tbe bureau some ut his Roi
Consume.
He
afterwards
took
the
vortbleaa.
orchard, making the conditions Ideal Posui Savings Department at Pe«- management of a large theatre In that ken apples, which ate es[««iBll> fine
jiki in jlma may be pat to good
tor the parpoees IntondpT.*' When
office Made Oeed Showing
city to handle road show*. Ho return this 'ear. Mr Seel lies th*- U;rse.«t
Uw atraeture to fintohod those who
(or First Day.
ed to Traverse City hnd purchased tbe orchar.i of this \arlei-. in ti-'- -«u>c
AUo go^ Frak Land oa lake or btjf.
We ooly ehtrge a
' ll to tiM. kowevar. that there
opposed tbe coastracUoa of the build­
Palace theatre which he lias been eoncoauBUUOO wbeo we leod a cuUooMr, oo jou are free to orB k
4aad saBlag agaaotee wbleb wiU nell ing WiU probably agree that tbe
Tbe posui savings department was ducting ever since. While he win con
Red A'trai-han npples r-.i-'cl i
any klad ot tend la order to nmke tlon of the board of appervlaors was opened at the local poetotfice Fridsy tlhue the Palace Pieliire Place, this
yoarsdf ai any tame.
Let ui show yog our Fniii Tree fsiccfi.
Nonhi*ori have is n pla.-.d on evli
4a^ ll to also auted ibat a anil to Wise.
and tbe deposits tor the first dsy|,m
eonnectinn with Stein- bition »n one• of the
retail .'.iu~; <
Addteu
i
jpiw pqadteg agalaat one aach coafar exceeded the expecutioos of the|{^f^-g Grand.
*
Clefelaml In
FAIR OAKS NURSERY CO.. Traver*e City. Mich.
lor (be recovery pf several thouoffleteto to charge. DorWig Hhe -day j „
^ 34,. Skeleber's purpose to region is
- dbad dolten told tor tends sol| that
THIS DATE In HISTORY.
eight depositors opened accounU. thel^jy^ ,q Traverse City Ih8 very best npple line. The
JlPte ka^ dtoBwE wortUeaa. The detotal ot which amounted to about 87&-UtiraetioBs available forr cities of
o: this highly colored nn
jyaliffnat batpiuu are atranaoaaly enAugust 24.
which 1s an exeellem showing for the ](.iaga
l-iurh favcTaM- n:<
4|^pgrlac to atop tbte piacUoe. and
1K72—Massacre ot St Bartholomew. department, as lb much larger rides;
- ----999 gawpcMve ljuyw can protect In which 70,000 Frenrb Protestanti the amounts deposited oh the first da,v ;
l^d.l ilnnsie.) » In:
UBMlt:br aoeklag lafonnatlon from were alaln h.v orders of Charles IX.
have been a great deal less /
.
PfOM MV BROKBI
[’rolisei- Codling si-i'lc' -o
tty ot tbe bmaABB wboae bustaess It
l«82-john MsiSaad. duke of Uus The opeatog would Indicate that the i
Irt- used in 'lie dirpt.i'
lx io dtopem acearato tntormaUon uerdato. one ot the advisors of Charles system to going to be popular wlib
Woman Thrown From 700Foot Cliff made ilns (all
—^ proeeat MtMt tectn la view of II, dIM. Born May 24. 1616.
Traverse City people, aad one desirby Unkrmwn Man. Who is
the condlUoas rabtod. tbe staiemeat
1777—Washington’s army marched able feature is the raettbat the money
Sought by Autheritles.
FOR SALE—Fine farm of M' acn-r.
W Repreaeatatlve AaK^atts to nstalr through Pbltodelpbia on Its way to the to deposited by people who are not to
good dav luain soil. la>s high,
oajtnt'aaa bo^Sre making pu^lc
not ^>»iy.
niilrti from R. k.
the habit of placing their ntoney la (be
Hood puildlligii. (6 arri-* cleared
a cri' a dotrlnei
dotrlneatal character
1797—ThonM Powers, agent for the habks. thereby -brlngtog a greater
In een'-r of (irsnt toar.'hip. on U.
■bonld make laveatigaliomi.
8|«anlsh governor, Carondelet. arrived imoual Into cl^aUon and resulting
F D route, phone In house, land
Detroit to endeavor to tateresi Gen. to geaersl good to the entire comwhich she was
in good condition. Aildr«-B» VV VV.
I’ook. IliKkl.-i. k F l> Nil 1
JRCMElUr FOR THE CODDLING Wilkinson to the Spanish Intrigues to mnnity.
Aug
Si-pt
(be west.
MOTH.
■he people rome to ttade^
' The tot«t Inooration to cope with
1814—Uritlkh army took pouaesiaon stand the advantages offered by the
WANTED—Girl for getlersi lio-.i-«• deptrucUre coddling.
moUi
ot Washington. D. C,
,u»
l~s»
*oik Good wager Small famlipoetal savings system It Is believed
a fito Spokane
her hag peaU
1836—Sir Jobs Qcstord. eori of Col- that U wUl become a tavoriie method
Mr> I. F THUS.
Aug rv '
froniloued from page one >
)tey when a prtrilral
ral fruit grower borae. took office aa governor ot Can­ with .ihooe Who have smaO sums to de­
STATE (OF .MICHIGAN Conniy -•(
kindly donfled the use of their
made what to dedared to be the ada.
posit to a savlagB account. The abso­ eeatbly leoi and Mr. ('■rver, who has
Crsnd Travet*.doaooiistratlcm to desuoy this
1847—Repnblie at IJberia Inaugu lute safety of tbe InsUtntioD Is a very charge of this matter, has secured
At a .session of said Court, held at
Cfilatant peA of tbe spple orchsrd. rated. .
the Prohaie offi.s- in th.- C,i> of Trav­
lor be
desirable feature. Aid the fact that
erse City, in ss3d County, on th.- Hih.^
m mptbod to the i^pUcatlon of an
1863—Tbe- groat
Parrott
gn.
dsv of Aoguxt A. I>. 1911
I
parattts coostotlag of a storage bat- Iwamp Angel.’' burst while bombardPresent. Hon
IVed H
WaTker
T to dmvge the lacandesroat light
are tree from all kind* of laxatioa. j comrades who have tenu of their own. Judge of Probate
>b^ «a^ ot aU candle power which
In (be mailer of (Tie estate of Me
makce U a good tovesuuenl' far the' it will be well to bring them atong.
dad Vinton. deres**<l
e Mttod with fine ated wire coaiMi eraor of Florida, died la ThUshhasee. people of llmUed means who are In
Straw will he furnished free. ’
Herb-i: Montague hsimg filed in
comrade* will bring their own blank
Born in Virginia. Oct. 24. 1785.
copper and tin alieraaidy.
the habit of leuiag their sundus mon
sAd court bill final a.s-ojiii a* admin
tar the bright llghu In Ibe
18S4-Poocdiow. Cblaa, bombarded ey lie Idle.
l«rator of said estate, and hto peuto wbhA the globes are carried b* (he Preach.
UOD for the snowsjice the-eof.
It Is ocd« red. that itto-,7iii day of
at coated wire, the nmths
August 3&.
headqaarten oa the grounds and pro­
A ll H*!!. at i./n oVkxk
the Belling complete the
17iS-Pnu*Uns defeated- the Ras8GUTK MILTGN.
f cure h'badge. price 66 eenu. which Repieniber.
win eaUtle him to three meal tickets. to the (orer.fM.n. at -.aKl l»n>liafe ..file.-,
cdrcaltaad are Insiantly' atons at battle ot Zoradofff.
♦t
♦ aud addltlonsl meal tickets can be be and U hereby appotaled fyr examing—David Home. Seoteh htoto
the bodies tailing Into
Soalb HUtOB. Mkb, AUi^. 2«.—Tbe procured for lO cents per. meA.
td allowiiot ksid a4T->iwn(- ,
Janh.-r
ordered, that publi
The Woman's Belief Corpe will propUcoi beneath tbe globe died. Bora April 26. 1711.
Ladles’ Aid society meed^ with Mra
rure badges A tbeir beadqnanera on ,
IStt-Bank of Canada ooame
drtor eatlMtea (bat one batA. Goodman. Thoroday.
same terms and condttloos as suted :o(
to aa aero of treee wili hr«p operations la HootreaL
Rer. K. W! Wood and wile of Wex-. above.
cessivc weeks previous to said day m
aaMba aader coatral. Utua eftmlie
1821—BmpUm to hoow of the ford, are speoding the wq«A with feUhearing, in ihe Grand Trsverwe Herald
By nr------------ -----_
a newspaper printed and circ-Aai«d .i:;
&e ara£ apraylag and aavii
Marquis Latayelie to Boaton.
agAa been cAled “Camp BAi
Uvee here.
'
Tbe Spantoh War Veterabs are enr ssid eooniy. '
~ ■annaflly. tor help.‘equipresalicd In
cure Ackerman is apeadiag the
FRED R. WALKER.
Coner Ftqdi t Cm- Slir-tm.
ditly
Invtled
to
Join
la
tbe
occoatoa
the todepeadeaee of Belfiam coat- week wUh hi* parents u (be farm.
Jodge at Probale.
s well as members of tbe new NavA
^^iwwm tiB ttw 1^- mMftd te^nairolC
Mias Ida Keys of Grand Kapida. wks .eaerves. offfaAsaa asro.
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lEaYFM EkUMFMEIT

DON’T FORGET

To use some of At m -ur’s HighGrade Commercial Fertilizer on
your fall crops this year. It adds
nitrogen,, phosphoric acid, and
potash to the soil-these being
elements that cropping removes,
riany of the best farmers are now
using this.
You can buy it at the corner of
Front and Cass streets of Prokop
Kyselka.

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T'
GBAM) TRAVERSE nERALI>. AK1) TRAA*EBSE BAT EAGtE. TrE5?t)AT. ArGHST a. 1¥H1.

(ErMTE IS
emniEAiTH
C1.CAN cm»' OHOED AT AOV^Tirr CAMTMEETIN&

«M fiP « URGOTKS
MdAUM THEY
DCOCNERATC
THE HUMAN EYSTBM.

• r«*i«f« of Ue
oBter;
nblc direction of Bid. B. T. Store^•o. tte nliifini; eroacMMt'Of Peoria.
UL Many Ina tbe dty cane enrlFl
\o beer tiw mo< eerriee pr»efcdlB«
the prencblnc and wemed lootb to
leare at tbe doee. AcceediBS to preriona announrement .Dr..O. H. Kreea.
or WaabJnron, D. C. lectofed on tbe
•Xkiq»«] of HMllb- u> an latelUseat
api>T«alaU<e aodlenet U> tbe afterI at 3:00 o'clock. For a teat as a
basil of ||U remarks he read 3 Jno. ra.
3.-_l’^loved. 1 wish a^e aU tblnca.
Urns tbou marern pttuper and.be la'
health, even aa tby antU prospereah.'
He said la fiaK: “God's desire ia
tbat HU children sboold eijjoy *ood
bealtb. We ace IhU aot'odJj-In scrip­
tural precept, bni exemplified |n na­
ture. When tbe body aoffers ialory
the process of repair or bralinit seU
In at once. We pray to God to beal
as. and tbla Is right, but many pay no
attention to tbe Uwi soremlng
a-ell betos.

tbea.” He alao read Dent.-St: 1-3 e»
4u reroe aboirlnK vhat voald
: U tber dlaobe>-ed. "But It aball
paaa. If iboe wilt not barken
onto tbe rotce ot tbe Lord tbr God.
toofaaerYetodoaUbla
hla atatutea which
tbee tbia daj-; tbat all tbeee enrae* EIGHTEEHTH ANNUAL MEETING
coote upon tbee. and oreftake
BEGAN WORK MONDAY.
Uee.- ea. S2. Tbe Lord aball mlu
tbee with a coosoapticm. and witb a

HORSESHOERS
IN SESSION

CRtfnSWBiRBUESaTBI
DELEGATE*

HERe PROM

whh SB atiack of appendlHtis. 1*
charge-being flablng with
Bks io weat arm oT'Grgn
buy He ptesdrd giHIty to
aad was fined lib a»d IS.Hi rest* cir
A. H. Brinkman of Mobile. Ala- stale mwing of the MieblgnB'poatto days Id the rount) iail He settled bama. has been ap. ndiug a few days masiers/ He took along with him aa
and weni borne resolving to profit by wl.'c hi. aiaer. M.-s E T. linkman invitation from the board o' trade to
his expensive experieiirv.
and n ofiirr. Nr. H R_JtrlBknian t»t
„ ,t„- vdMau
. _____________________________ Old W,«ion, Nr. BTittoan la plan ''‘’W
‘J""
have been collecfeJ and placed In coldjolng «„ bring a i4rty to the nonhC-n itatioo In this city,
storage at Grand Raidds for the dc~|reeort* next aammer. making the inp. -Rev. W. O. Stevaii has reslgnad tbo
veiciimem bureau for dlH>la> at theac a Unarh. along the gull -bore, up ,*„or»,e ... the B*tut»t church to
land and apide show tbat I* to l>e held Ithe Nlsfls«ippl and across Lake Mich
.
.-.r i Pm. ike nM.
tWsfall.-Thlsamouni inrlndesall the j.^u to-Traverae Otv. .
take effect »e,.ten.tu-r 1. For tl^ prealemllng varieties that are grt wn in j Tha resignatiofi of Rev. J. A. Canby. ent he will devote til? lime to orgaBthis part of the state and «ill
sill make
makc'iaurtor
latruir iof the rborch ol l*biiM •a-.ttatien work for the XbttBalooo
editable
j read fnj
a ercdlL
ible showing when'
when exhibited jread
fnjtn the fulpii >«-sttrdaj ;<i take league uuder the dircetloo
Saperin,h. first fan .d No.™,.r.
^ J,
^
Caoroe W. Lardic. who tea been effect the
No'emt-r at
confined to hi* home (or seietwl da>riwhUh time he •ill have conipk-ied a
Traverse dfiiirlct.
Game Warden G. Allen Srmllh the j Rve lear j^stoiCriN

,PART« OF STATE
.■n»e pnrpoae of the Gospel if
brtnc ann Ln barmony with aU Usa
physical as aeU'ss ipiritasl. During
tbe last three bnttdred year* tn tbe
I — bieetins bvili be
I’nited States tbe STerage life hs^
HtM in C. E. P. 6. Halt.
been dooblcd through ibc suppression
U there is an epidemic
cFrom Hone 's RecorJ-Bagle.
fProB MoBdar'a Raoord-Ba(le.)
among animals *e at once InrestlThe master borseiOioerr of the stale
Tba aneadance at lb« Admitlai
gsta. but when our little ones dir we began their eighteenth annual conven­
iBRrModa OB Satordar. tbe dar obrettmclle oorselTrs to the dUpensi- tion In tbe C. 8. P. 8. ball this fore­
tbea as Ue Sabbatb. waa
lidn.of ProTldenee. Boi this is not'n noon. and although there were but few
tmmmvr dwB laM raar. At tbe
dlspicnsaUob of Providence, but one delegates present a successful session
1»:M a. m. acrriee. C. A. Stuaell of
oL-^onncc. Our children sliould not WB* held and the prrllmlnarr work
BMile Creefe. doUeered a aUrrtaa dlaed fiequcutly and whole cltlda
die In Infamy. Tbi-re U no need bf ouUlned for today's meeUng. Tbe Mrs
erhtcb raaslted la a rerlral.
Tbi- Ixwd
declmalisl. Today measun-s are tak­
alon thia awrnlug was tailed lo orUvi
.... reported. All
en to avoid these. In the time of the Hoaca 4:6 “My people are destroyed by PreaMaU 8iwer of Grand Ka|>
Ibis aerrloe
«bo were preaeat
children of Israel. God
for lac* of knowledgi-."
Ida, who stated ibe olijet-u of tinV>ka of It aa a
them In regard to their health, but
Premature vivatb wa* ao rare an roBToniion and then nskod Angus M<
In tbe aheraooa at S:10 o dock Dr.
itbey sere nmde oa conditions of obed­ ciently that lnsplrailon_lia» rcconled. i c^ji to wake bl* tvjiort
•bat bad
O. H. Krcn. ot Waablaston. 4>. C.
ience. Ex. IS:S«, -'And^aaid, « tbop Gen. 11:36 “And ilaran died beforejb^Q done for tbe
deHrered an IniereaUnd and profiuble
wilt diligently hearken unto tbe volW bU father Terah"—We hate, taken .the visitors. Hla work was ontllned in
lectnre oa •Fawllyi or Home BoUof the liord thy God. and wilt dt every precautton to suppreas ppldt-iu- 'a fe« words, after which be Intromat wbitb Is right in bU sight, and Ics: we h.ivc paid much attention
j(»yor Wilhelm, who welcouM.-a
Tbe ovealag amnon was deBvored
will give ear to bia commandments, tbe Kceds of diseaac. etc., hot not toj^^ visitors to Traverse CM)
bp BA J. J. tnrla.
and.keep an bU aUtmes. I will put
tba 'VeapM' la a cktt «oe^ maa- none of tbeae dlteaaes upcm 'tbee, tbe aoU. We clean up our cities and, Aft^rtbls tbe aewiion was inmed Inthus get rid of the breeding place*'to a soAl event and
•an
which I have brought upon the EgypTba Saaday awTi^ were marked Uaus: for I am the Lord that bealetb o( tbe gems, and this Is right, but | pu,.),. ji,y }>resident John Straub of the
these germs thrive In the aame aoiT Board of Trade, and St-tiaior RoU ii K
by a large auendahro. Tbe sluglng
Inside tbe butnan body aa wiihoui. Wei Waiter. Resianse? *en: made h>
must exert measure* to clean up lii-|i„(>nilMffs o( the a.Mx-iution und at tbe
Bide also. Fewer people live lo ages
the B|«aking everybo>l> «-emcI
of eighty or one hundred yea« thani^, i,^ *-eJi actjualnied and teady lo
thirty year* ago. This 1* caused by a
ihu tbo most luu-resilCK setisiou
{degeuereno' of tbe buman ayalem. lei bold br the siatc association
!The daily pa|>rrs show that men apTbo most of the delcgater i-tcM-nt
I parently in hikitb die suddenly. These ; tbe iDoniing nicetlnit arrived ye»ier
At ths BAimw Eacposition pf ths Year
'diotbs are brought about by use of day. nnd Included tbe officer* of tbe
stlinu^u and
• orgaolxgtlon not) those from dlse changes In tbe system.
um points In tbe biate. Giber con­
Attention mu« be given
tingents arrived itit* aficnuHiri and by
bunding np of a healthy body,
night tl la eniecie^ttaai there will la
can become germ proof. But li is Ira- at least a hundred delegate- iu at
potaible to do 111 and be' well. V'e tendance.
employ remedies to patch np tbe huTbe delegates are a .tolly lot of t>eoman family: but'we must go about||,ie and many ol them arc accomthis matter In an Intelligeut manner.l,„u,ted by tbeir wive*, who .-auic i '
We must avt^d the nsc o^lnto>Jc«ntsJs^ (he bournles of the Grand Thti
and tobacco. ‘ Tbe sius of the fathers
cvnntry. this being the flr^t Himare visited npon the rblldren.
tbat the convcnllOQ hug .been held
Ue also spoke a few moments to far north. The delegates ure prepajed
mothera advising them to abstain tn transact a large uruouni of buslue-...
from vrlne. audSea and coffee. They rebtlv© to ihetr calHiig. and it ts ex
do not Impart slrenglh but nierely I'ec-ied that during ilic meeting sc>ui>
extllrate. pnd deplete the nerves. To of tbe
eotse back .to God's commandments ttiken up and dl.russcd. Tbe associa­
n e^ort. He said flesh mcots tion is largf enough to dytiiat:d atteti
the best food. They contain t'i«n from the stale Icgi-l.rturv and it
waste matters and germ* of disease. is tbeir Inieailon <u bv gm t>> rrquL^i
When Ood promised to kccji Israel ,lng a state Ixiard to cxui.<inc and r«g
Immune from, thesf things he brought iBlatc Hie craft along .ihc sr-.ic I ne«
FUCHTS WTTH PASSENGERS DAILY
reform in hesUhful living and
tbe barber* and other trades bavv i
took from them all barniful fooda So at present.
It srtlTbe worth gtditg many miles to sea.
|
today If wc »nuM reallra the fulfillThe enteruinnicnt ccmmltlee has!
ouracivt* we must do llke- outlined a |>rograii: fur tlie l
flhat
will
include
a
BtmMAN
HARROUNE
Opporttraity was tben offered for ride around the cliv am! a fl>h supi>cr
tbe congiwgation lo aak qnotUon*. tomorrow cvening_^lii-M- event* will
aou Mk TM* kt iBdMUaklk It
Many were aaked and Intelligently an­ be sandwiched l|i, l^-iwoen the bus!tSkre tl U *.» wito J>rt kwr.
Ttm rhaie*f I* It mcmSi daMtl/ U
swered.
sesaloait so as lo keep ibing>
(ml •( M.
tUsd.
laads}' eveulng afu-r an inspiring j niovlag lively and
SaMmfuaiamItlitsataddrfswa base Usn secured far thU fees spest. It
aong'wrvlce. Pastor C. A. Russell, ofjnot Interfere with the real objecU ol
wMbeaetuertlfeetlesuTTmahaaceefaUfetinie. Ramssnber the datee'
Battle Creek, spoke on ''Present
Truth" In a very able manner. Among
Committees were appolnte.1 this altother things be said, there la such a rrnoon to have charge of the differthing as present truth. 3 Pci. 1:13
branches of
read to prove ibix. There are t.roiigbi up lor (he t uUMdc-ration of Ihc
AUTOMOBILE RACES WEDNESDAY also general truth* that apply In all dcicgatct.
ages, but a present Irath «n>lles to
particular time. To the Anledd-iBREVITIES.


vtaus lt)e ue»Bage of Noah waa pre*- 4
enl trnth. WUenevw.God has a n>cc.
srffi be tidk h> telOSMt. .
.
...
v>as
EXCEEDING $100,000.00 IN VALUE WILL BE THERE lal mt-ssage to give to tbe world he FrstwH Shrtterly. aped
raises up a messeager or a body of|Btrlekeu with ni)Oi>k-x> ;il hi* lietm- ;
]>eoplc lo proclaim II.' Ood ciot-s : .>f ; Muplrtoii Stiudav • atri'ni<"iii ai'.l
YOU MUST SEX IT.
REDUCXD RATXS ON ALL RAILROADS
lekMl. .In
warn* all first. When God aa^'< |i>by*lclans worked over btni tor iuai>.'
WEST MICHIGAN STATE PAI^ E. D. CONGER, Swretair aHething
vrill take place It comes.. hours Sunday, but n'ocx ry iii dout.(.
wbt'iber men believe it or not. There ful on account of hi* extreme M-arli a siverlal message for today and
The regular tneetHvg of the Board
Is bclug pruclaiiaed lii all land*, ol Kducatto u«us held Fridg.' ex-niMg
t fonr points' (I) but little bosic-s* was tnischd.
again? (SI How vacancies lo the icacbing stiill .
Will Jesus c
I WTiyT and HT schools wero filled. Perry II li;riii.V
HI be'coaie'
When? The Saviour's ownI woras
»ord« -n
‘n age ws* elected to suio-cu
»ucc<-cd fr<j:
Pr<j;. ,
J'do. H;1-3 were given to loach his | Hornboek in ihe M ieuco di-parimci \
second advent. "I will come again-'jaiid Mis* Anna M.-gulllan was electlow he would come. *a» evideneedird icarbcr of the d-al Inr (he x.mi
by Arts l:»-ll. "This same J«-*Uf ji-ar. The meeilDg «ss adyuuned
will ao rome In like mann<
OaoSaaNew
have seen him ^ Intofeavcn." The
bureau secured
Saviour's words In Jno. 14 were again nine bnshets of ^lu-iihcUm r apple*
Dni Dni«
referred to as to Why he come* "To of (he finest quality from tltc
ar.l
receive .vou unto myaeir'. The speak- of Frand Edgecomb piid sM|ii*.d tlu-m
said portcDtlous sign* arc on every :to Grand Kapils Saturday to N- t<ls,c- .i
band showing (bat "He Is near even;in rohl storage where ih<-> sill I-TravfAj^’ rity. Mich.
the doors." 8evrntb4ay Advcatls’s i held (or (ho fall exliil-it- ol tbi bu
do not set the exact day or hour and
but merely approximate
Marima Btiti* of this city has
er havi
never
d tby Holy t
anM a (rvt- Bcbulan>hi|> .,i
tint^ aas (ortold
referred to tbe great dark day: the Bros m-H I'iano school
of Nay la. 1T6U. the wonderful ahow.. tower grades, as * pri*e for good «ork
of Btani. Nov. IS. 1833 a* predicted {during tb^ past'term. Ni*s .ALm*
ill Mall. 31. The giganUc prepar.i- cm of Central Like recelM-d
Ui^s for war. the increase of earth-' -hulsrsbip for tbe npiwr grades
H yw «*r* aan yw cwM abuin a batter BaMr
gaake sbocAs the fvast few y(part. and which euiltlcs her
the confUel between <apita, smd Ta- Ing free
tbw y«a
UMdi in fact, the baat «av
bor as foretold by James. Chap. S.. a*
wmiam Say «a< brought 1
far tba mousy an tbe •wrkut, sswU ywi buy NT
all precuruorr of tbe rontlug of Christ city Saturday iruui
In (he near future.
spending a few days 1»
We bslleve yau would. Wa believa wa have aueh
tbeoe. Mr. Bay 1* suffering with
scrion-- condl■ fteurtaeur
‘oJaooT and it
lion.
Huge Neteen et Carfield avenue
Betieved That Naxt Demociw*ie Cen- XaiHed tbe .second linger o( hla right
hand while at work marking baskets
vrenttofi VIII Go to That
at tbe tVetlaHigman plant Thursday
C»ty.
{alternoon. The Injury ts a very (
Waahlngtoo. Ang
33.-Baltlmore ifnl one. though not t-oosldered sewill get the next democratic national rloo*. Tbe staple w.o. driven throOgh
convenHon. aewding to reliable in- and the prongs bent tn tbe 0e.b.
(annutiOB bere todv- It U. said thai
Oscar LaBatt --m arralg^ >m the
enough V01M are already pledged in 1 coua o( Judge A«H P Nerhnger
the d<>iiHU«a(ir MtkMv^ rtHnmltlec
|Thnr*day on romiilaint .rf ^»epi«>
MmUdei On •atwrtUr and EiMdar
Wm W«ll Atfadnd->«■!»<
vk* M Matf* E^mUI FMtm
•f MaHInf*.

= YOU CAN SI£ =

WRIGHT BIPLANES
WEST MICHIGAN

STATE FAIR

&and Rapids, S^t. 11.12.13,14,15

FmUt«
Silks
f65c.$l

'onlard
SUks
*rere 59c yd.

^28c

Traverse Qty

S.5»c

Fall Goods Arriving Daily
Are Urging Our Final Wind-Up Sale to
a Quick End
-V
We don’t know of a time when u perwa coaid eel more
1 value for their monev
lev thas
___ right now
during thia FINAL
Now Ready WIND-UP SALK. And
we cut t protaise you that this uaufUAl
New Softs,
Nrw Coat*,

New Gobvns,
New Skirts
Kivfv .lay brines ik • gAnociiir
tu our «-hiarg«-d U.-ad}-tL..WcrJ- 1»«pailmciii
Tin-, dysiglicrs *e<-;n
ca> 1) M-*M>ii to lavish Ncli cboli
rst laii'-us on ibcec.earlc’-i models.
Til.- ra«fcion* are original. «> iiovcl.
VO varied, so .v-ppaientiy siiupU:ihf1 aurprislncly 'dlfforeni''- tha:
lli.y arc jtist downrlFlil Irroslsl-

Wom«n*8 Coals, $fX.S0
to $65
lV.-l.ionn
i.«igh
mai.Ti.-vl-.
I-'- Pla.n Keiscyr. tbutilth or S.it-

Fkln v'.g,:*

and u-st,y btgh-cUM-

Exelastve Dresses
Silk.

, s:':

V.lv»:

si.<l

opportunity will Urt very much longer. New thipmenU of
goods are arriving daily by every freight and eiprew and onr
lint floor space mnst soon be given over to these goods entirdy.
It’s good bnsiness poUcy on yonr part to buy ail yon can while
these prices hold gi»d.

Women Can Now Boy
Wash Dresses that were S1.50 /or .....................................
Wash Dresses that were $3.95, $6.60 and $10 for...............I2S0
Silk Dresses /black onlv) that were $10 and $12.60 for, $4.96
Silk Dredes that were $10 to $16 for...................................$6.96
Silk Dresses that were $15 lo $28 for.............. $9.80 and $1156
Cloth Dresses tb at were $6 60 and $7.60 for..................... w.98
Cloth Dre«e$ that were $12.50 apd $20 for........$6fl0 nsd $8-M
Long Coats thrt were $12 50 to WO for.........-. $6.60 and $9/10
Cloth Stiits lhai were $15 lo $35 for..................$8.96 aad 913.M
$1.96
Dress Start* that were $2 95 and $3.95 for .
.$3-80
Dress Starts that were $3.95 to $6.50 for

Men Can Now Buy
Best Suits that were $20 to $25 for.
Men s SuiU that v/erc $16 sad $18 for ^
Men'sSnits that were S13.60 and $15 for
Hen s SuiU that were $12.50 and $15 for
Suits that were $10 and $12.50 for .
Goed Work Shirts, al! rixes. special a
Hen’s Pants tbat were $3 and $3.60 for .

1

Boys Can Now Buy
ai{p4,^t were 32.r0 and $3 for .
School Sni{$
nits tU»t v-tre S3 50 and $4 for
School Suits
£c!:to! Suits that were $4,50 nnd $5 for
School Saits that were $6 and $7.60 for .

SPEED KINGS OF AIR AND EARTH

$6,000.2

$6,000.2

Horse Races Tuesday, Thursday and Friday

$i8.ooo.“SLiKg'nJs:;a^

EN1ML.ESS FUN—A CONTINUOUS EDUCATION

Con^don’s Compound
cider Saver and '
Fruit Preservattve
Km^^out Cider Sweet

The Hamuh & Lay Mercantile Co.

Your Interest at Stake

ULTHDREWUTSIT/

Hannah&LayCo.’s‘*Best'
T>T a aack ana be eouvineea.

Prepare lo Attend Ihc

Grand Traverse Region Fair
Traverse <aify, Mich.

Sept. 25-29, 1911
Every projrresFive farmer l« in*'Ued to make exhIbHa
of fruit and agricultural products. There will also be
exhibits of art work, canned fruits and numerous
articles of value and special interest.

Extensive Exhibits of Fine Horses,
Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Etc.
WUI Be Made

Three Big Days of Fast Horse Races
Special amusement features will be provided.
Ejr-ery farmer and citizen in (own and country should
boost this fair for the development of (bis region.

Membership Tickets Only $1.00
Each includes Five Admission Tickets
Don’t forget the dates.
Premium Lists Are Now Oat
11 you have sot received oee address H. B. Moalsgar,
SccreUry. Traverse Ctty, Mich.

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^AeKC
'COOK*S
SOOR^

:;y'

its FREE.
In the woodcifsl K C Cook'i Book.Hrv Jaoct
MeSmde Hfll. of BoAon Cookinc »d>o^
-—.KWtO tj«eoaieu«xi]ert cnok—bow to |irrp>R
Uk tadl/ wfa go limply xrild over vlwi jxm *ct

JtM^arefulls

Hk K C CMk*«
CMk*« Bank I-------------------fa niMtnted fa> • entan, .aMlBi 90 teAed mad

KSK?...............
•tore oeald cuUr coA

Utu^MHwm a>.ir
i. Youa
faofeft

li

sff’?tor

CeolL’B

m
BalfalBZ Will Not Be Surpeued by Any In
stau-the boeetlon le Meal end Farm Will
Fnrnleli dead Share al Neceeaary Supplitt
for Innutef.
The new county InOnnnrr which of tbe i]n>l>
... !■ a aeries of aprtnga
tbnugh Ibe property about
haa been under proocM of conttruc 'that Bow through
tfan du(M Sna nunuer fa rmi.Wh "" *«*■
-M^con&n. and within lbcl'»»,

»«««•*'« 0**«
been—lfa.1 in

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bouse In which the «iip;.-ly tnnk fa lo­
cated. This Bin-Ing will uke care of
the oriUnary needa ot tbe Inatltution.
bnt in case more waur is gveeded
(here U onothcr aprlng located
feet away that can be turned Into tbe
wen. thereby doubling the supplyThen, in addition. If more water
■hould be ndeded in cane of fire
Irrigating pnrpoacs tberw Is s large
brook within a few .feet whk-h has
been baroeaaed in such a way that
an unUmited amount of water c
piinped at any time of (he year.
Tbe pUDip (hat arfll be used 'for
forcing the water Into the building
will be run by an electric motor and
will be powerful mougb to throw
of weicr twice es high as the
„„
„„ Therein
u .tor -.to.. I., „
or Itoo-I. ... wia.
.tollto.r. to. ■“'• lot - ,-t .1, ,»n. o, Ik Boo- -o

Of tu kind in
mi^StSte. The bnUBlng was mxpocxoi
Mfac tnlahed by Beptenibor 1. but tbe
■Bi^elayw In securing labor ihirlni
r mosUfa npeei the pUbs of
■ 1. W. Bowen, who li in
dHOW of the work.
The atmetore fa bum of red brick
nad ba* a alaU roof, wbicdi ndda, grenliy to the nppenrnnce aa well nt renderfaM « prn«loal6- Breproof. Thfa
roof fa Bwriy laid and within n row
dart the wort of potUng la tbe Intertor woodwork win m begun. Tbe
huUdlag has thirty-two bedrooms for
eooaty ebarves. and these, together
with (be other rooui which wUI be deeotad to Ibelr earn, makes over Bfiy
. .. . M>.
..
...... .
n»to u
.1, W.1I iw,»,

"• *"’•"1
“ K.
• '“»»>■■ ."'to
that M ^
ekylighU are nart
and a Hear)
(hereby making It pratilcally fireproof.
view of tba asrronnding eouniry can
Another feature that fa atrictly mod
ba had from tbe wtndowe of every ern fa (he aewig^idnSB^bat baa bc«o
tiiaUlled. eed which Is
All tbe niodera ooorenlMon will
,ewage-»rom tbe
be In the boUdtng when it fa Bnlahed. building lor an time to eonw. The
iw, belhroOBu with hot s»*'aapertirtendenia of the poor did
...................................................................................................B-'to
osM water,
electrte ligbln. bot water
^ dmiu Into the B
boat ud aaniterr idnmblng. TheM *blch runs near by on aoronnt of any
tlidBgn wni make tbe llvee of tbe old
r aHlon of the state board ol
people wbo are nompelled i
’ health wbl% may be taken, so a priIbeir last days In the I
■ vate dfaiioaal plani was secured to
plenwii as poealble.
take care of alt the needs. This plant
One of (be nttraHIve feeturee of tbe
■ Of a oerh-s of underground
batiding te
witer •apply, which unka which arc k> arrongcl that the
wfia
-------------armued
-------by
, (he a..-,----------------------- --------a one-----------tank '
eniterlatendenu'refuse
fa « --------- --------------Of (ba Mr. and fa M near te being Mb# other unul there fa nothing left of
tfianl <a ooaW be mwda. The eourca^tbe uueriaL Prom tbe fast wok there

Moat of tbe ground la aa good aa ran
be (ooad In tbe county, while that
mrt of tbe Idaee which fa not quite
up to tbe aundard can be made ao In
few j-oars by
tion of fenlUz4T. The cropa thin year
look good. There are neveral acre*
of .teaan that are going to finMiure a
heavy yield, about dtwWe the amount
that will be roqnired to feed the In
luatea of tbe HutltuHon (be coming
year. Tbe same can be anld of the
poutoea, wblch are looking good nod
• ill yield Bcveral hundred busbcln
mure (ban will be needed to supply
the needa of tbe Ifome. '
Konerof tbe grain cropa arc ratoed
exceiit a •mall iiaich of tom. which
hag been planml (or fodder purisnes
and which Is In
Th^ fa an abnmlantw of trull
place and thfa year the aales will
IfOO. which la coiisWeretTV^
when the geuernl
crop Is abort. Tbe apple and iilciii
lopking fine. There was
good yield of early apples but the Into
etop Ik very Ught. The cherries were
Igtwd and about lit* w-orth were sold
dnring the aeason. At (be ptx-seht
ttme tbe cherry trees are looking had
they are In most Insuaccs ri.ldled
by the feaf blight and many of them
w-ni not rally from Its etfecta.
Tbe fam prrseots a well kei>i a|>
pearance and It can readUy be been
that Kee|»er John H. Homan is a cai>able farmer who undetwiands how to
make things go aod Ukes a )usi pride
in hto efforts to make the property a
iwying investment for the county.
The oalbulldittgs on (he farm are
practically worthlews and will shortly
have to be replaced with auluble
structures for caring for the crops and
, fulfill tbe other uses on the farm
One very desirable feature of the
place 1a the kx-ailoa. which is Just taV
ewm^ from the city to keep the Inmatea at home, and yet la handy (or
securing all the aoreasary- supplies
needcl frora town. The farm fa located
In one of {he most plciurecque b|m>is
of the north, for on all sides rise the
high hills which are filled with
ntng Bprlngaand other leaiurea which
make li a. place wTierc life Is really
worth living. The ma^y orchard*
which have been planie-l within the
lutal two yrars nnd .wlilob are to he
planted In the future will soon tStna
that i*ri ot the county into pfomi
nence aa a fruit oeHlou aod Increase
tbe value of Ibe tend. Taken
whole. Gnnd Traverse rounly• ell be prood of tu new Infirmary
and the piece of property upon which
It fa located.

Changes In
Qame Law
TWBtHact fwWHnbiiml hai be«i
T
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...
TiaaWo
«iih wntiv Ai^teA
bnte dm and nuHog t» it ■ thine of ^
tefiut. IUrMld«fl«dUt Asphalt SUte \Y
oatlatnuijrafthtseownmonlraaedBuiwriali \.
•fid u the aaBdumUoiaoCnc known to^ay. ^
U aafafablw dan la aaoisiMm. bet Ity* «niw.
gWjM
net aActad by'ltaM* at stenn.

P

TbphaJt
I *u «a bMk k triih a

•MW. art la toe artUebmtoi
aad Ugbi
proH.
BerrtUs nazibto Shie k saiwUe for aav rtyU a
Cuaialt roar ewa touuu buy i roohag that wti

2LtSS£TSI"s,‘!SJr.'',3Sn£ribl“'‘ to*,.b,-s.-bb
«

fioS-dut jroti are nmg the mno^fioat.
■ '.Sfappose yoa trr a hack of Creaceat tit** fully ptai**
3bWs^) for 3rottr nen b*ki(ic aa<l
wbM bappeaa.
This bnad has aotved the brcMl and pastry poiHa^
for thousands of honseta-ivea liy its splendid qualhj^oad
tmifonn results.
Setter-uy'OMS'-ssctv
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^OR RRi

Mb M. SKVN

■t»n—Btro By '

r-'Amh Ji Up Mmntile Umpaap

aad were plea«<;-l to Bnd ih<- ls>ng
lAke (Ileaners just as stlllug to
march to tbe table as they «rie
assist in showinB the gcal a good
time.
Tlicae |■reseol (rotti Issng lake were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skiver.- >lr. and'
\|rw. yiark Cunkllo. Mr. and Mrs 2t.ra
Coi, Mr. and'XIrs. Truman Wares. Mr
and Mn Kred Wheelock. Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Tiltan. Kllli Hayne. FVank At­
kinson. Lofen Ware*. John Reel
I Thfa fa only the beginning of nn ac|qoainunre between the draw Uleanjeiw and-ibow (row Ixiag l.ak*. but.
!we boie. 0 have many good times I
tbe future.

sefved.
and Mrs. laemfa, wbo ai«
spending the aumuer at thHr (arm..
eat to lanstfat Satordai.

Mrs. K, Toner, wbo was riaitlng al_
TbompsoovlUe.'TetanMd booie SaUr-*
day.
William Yooker of Traveran CMy la ’
I town (bis week buvlng poutoea and
ai-jifaw.
other shoie hlr.fa. 20 in nil: geeae. rrn Michigan
I>r. Clark waa In Traverse CU}'
brant and duckv
!o all. So iwrson' S. R. Harsh has begun oiwrailons
Tuesday oa r
.l»n kill I. •«! r.lr..,.r ,r.r ...... '»r r— '“ to.'-'
Milton Harr has gone t
Bartei‘
lU.. .-.«'ot .... to k,.d .r 1B> r.l ..-l»“r>B
to- ,« l.r
Creek to wwrk.
I..IB. ...to Blnl., lo w,,: q„,|. ,,11-.. Tbr b.to I. . ..ton!
Ur. and Mr*. Halnoa. who were
iHto .rabrb
.Mr... b,..!'.r.
".1".'.
nmnidng -nt Silver Uko. (eft tor th«lr
lltilexown.
..|XM,«.rk. .bill. ... rhorc [
kcone at Totodo. Ohio. Satorday. mak­
Ur... X.
tol, .I.HU. Ibri
,b, a,—
ing (be trip in their toedng ear.
Piwn saasonof an* calendar year taka,visiting her grandparenu. Mr. aod
upland hustle.
kllVor capiure more than two deer. )
C. H. Bites, (or a icw days
j
^ disposed of. the
M
----------'teat ot the
evening wns
Br„b..
T„.
...nr.!.
""I'">
rb.'.-bb.,
to apeni
r-.r in
MAPLETQM.
. , •
(arufah.al b, John
game antmafa arid game birds may ,, lug to TTOveree City. T^ boi« lor .
jliuerly occuptrl by Mr Botemler willL . “* j..............
Reel nnJ Will Hoxic.
hunie.1 Ad killed as lieiHo |,r«*ldcd
The ibreidilng macMiic te In Ibo
11 new be used by the new sertloa foreMr. Stanton was presont and gave
tlnHug
leiiods named, which shall
Joe t'utney. wbo. with his family,
I vety good Ulk on tbe suhlect of
he the Vien M-nsuns: ITovluod. that
toft TvHwdnr
ho
have recently -movrl here from «'al 'FiT.tortial Soeieties.'' Mr. Stanton fa ‘Vto Hilaritn itoeilpeT
tlifhg In Ibis act shall be coDsinied|
ttaiMa after
BW^ -hor howe to- Ocnad
<
lurr to enliven all the arbors wbcie
as to |<ermll die hunting oi kllliuc i
The Misses Helen Whitson ami Ad­ be vlsiis. lAins life and i>r«w|ieri|v to spending h*r \sraM«wlfW.
of deer during ih- i*iK-li season lor "
Mrs. Tonaeller of Travircse C4iy to
dle Crisp are ntiendiug the luacherb' the Ancient Order of nieaoera.
longer peiiod llisti 2-’. days fK'iti ihc|
Jfc-Jtnesi
ef
Mrs.
Stephen
Carroll for..
inallluie Ibis week.
Oussel Bird. l.erturer.
date of Issiuince of Iho hiinlcr s li-j
Mrs. lAiry DemiwU-adt of Wllllsm^
renae:- Deer, (it-ii.lM-r 13 to .Xov<’iiil»-r
1,1 rs. nta SriU win leave ffnnday for
i-nrB'Is sjiending a few- days with hei
OO.-UilHIii^i'slvt ; lo\. gra* uud hfark
Otedwta. kttoh- Bcosnrttoed by her
luircnu. Mr. god Mrs. K. J. Conanl.
GRAWN.
squirrels. tlclnlK-r I - lo NiiVvIiita-i 3'),
cblldren. who return'there to beglS
Tbe’u. W. S. S. spent a pleasant
both itxluitvc: ralil>ti>. Oi-ioiier 1.' to
sehool. Mrs. Stilt will rtinn tour to
utieruoun at the home of Mrs. Emma
Crow-D. Aug. 21-—.Mrs Priestly
Xoveuilicr
both IncItisU'c: quail 0<take ebante ot tbo ctoUlnr to^ory

S1.»W and aach rear the awoonf real­
, lays' visit with relatnes at fharfavola
ized froBi tbe net aalea ol fruli hat
and the addreeA ,„j xiden
raaebed from »»0 to 1300. whleh-tM. KDmer’sSwamp-Root,
lliHkinarm,y.Y,oB€wtoyt>ottte.
good return for_any kind of an Inveal-

COUNTY INFIRMARY
NE/UILY COMPLETED

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faBaIdaiM'**Bi

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Hew to set tfM

mt « to. Otoi Tr..™ loto,
3 a... to, oi.<b. Otot to! to, "

iei&TBAV«W?EBAT EioiA WBPBa¥: Af=«ryf tt.-»ll.
that
^Irradr feV (he pteaaaat Ua
afv t«D •r*«r anas fati vktch «nrw0
■ ;tbHr aelsb)orb<K»d l« Mrd
Kevaral roat iuu> the >«ad. wkfali ar^
i-TrDiac'a cnteeiaiawaBC
tfaalsaid tb lake rare o( all the atat
w
aw IMw inHfa
IT.; er« »mU k. *
h> ihv
u rmcrtter Trbfab arisM br IHi lb (he taake in
J. S. Brerv
pre>a npon U. mind,
lBre»r^'»?*“rieBnt
nenton Itarbor
(•ne fVey are oTerwartted at aaj tiaic. • rwaer
afa>0dinrijp(1lre»'a(^t4tu<.!; :»aiaty,jK«ra a >bo.t
t
bo.t talk oa ibe hard
abelt
This KjatOtn if tarfettlr oOOiteu and
i—(sS^ ^
1> »a» oat- ol hU oM taabloa trarkad MieeeaafaUy te clWr Hi
'PP<*'lkmcd uOk^ ibat kHnsa (hr auaieace
tbektdaeveaz to IhHr feet allb lauthlrr.
let vbere U baa brea hwallad.
*
• MIm Edhh Ha* Hand of Adriaa.
Wb«o th« mOnaarT balHIav >■ nm- save an leatTamtal aotp iha( wu «
Hetrd. aeaie of the ipeei la Um> ;raat
aertnwblehaaurtil, ,o ^tr abUUy a. a wwicUa.
ot the prewlnM vm be Ukm oat and
caoiwra-akrt' u,„
Uoae.maii of Addan.
itb
uaiufc
BU_tBieo«-•
^ ,akj. cm!t>d -tJTc U tbe Ralla lova Rradcd. wiiieb will wake ane
foratdiiUUe'
to Heaveo." n-hlrh could not bat
at (be nbat aUtartlrc appia in the.
bom aOkted
tanaU'. The taaHdlDc m* nwll l»ae^
_____
weak kr^dners. iTt**
|,j„„
the creat iiortbem
fttiiB tbe Taad.’WWeh alvae aa omwrof hia ramrite reelutnrite' to do aoBie vcrj- ettcct're land-•«» H.bool Jta.va.a«aob«ait>J»oMl-eah)clortmi>Httac
„ rtnufndcr 10 at >.11 of ottr ptar
arape ardeiilii);, Me. Pkere*- liaadW It
Yeatetdav a refewaiatire of Tbe
to l:l^ ability at an orar.reord-Kaale ni.vlc an liu|Ktil<in ot Cdttf fa liiltr**' inruni-■. #»r« iae^,ll*ec
the forai lu rcmj*a> mlih .tu.a rin j
lowanfa 0^ tiwin«nt ot
♦«*fhi*’a fnienainwent waa
' tbete iutpenanl orxr"
Hraed b* a -ore panxeanva, rniiOed
leqdcm* of tbe Poor F H Marvin.
tjoable i* due to a vli.---------11 Polver and ('. H. Faiire. and fiuind tbe kidiirva nnrl h'addcr and illiT,. . -Xeanr M, Otid to Tbee." b) Sale
habit at mart jieoFle r.upjavsc.
(bat tbe«mdlllcD» are »rrj nuicb
tbaa have been rerfcaonied b>
(- pecple in (he eooiitv who weie i^'faahneM tb- sa-ite-areat ramedv
Tbei a gnrod sn|H»erihai the Maple
mih
Vo imciciu^ erfert ivf Orove people, are n*M«l for »ci^.in*not in favor of haUdlas on the itealoeaUon. The larni'of M n«Te* SenBWp-RootijnrvaitaLfacxl. Itisaeld The p .amouiKcd f) gls.m $sOO.
by djwa^A. ia nftv. • •• .w
i"' «hub the pasior wa.s very thankba» coRinionlv been rv|i«WMi(ed to be
lot (bat waa not pioduetlve,
and arbteh aould iw an exiieaae to the
coaatr to beep ai> in the fuinre. Soeh. bv Bfafl free.
lung
oondllloD It noi. hoaever. borne otit
br tbe (ariB'of the caae. at the (ami
baa alva.ra ■•aid htsh Intereai on the ______ fcSm ncHved fiom •affeters ' visiting reUtlves and irtemis In this
Btnof^ni that tk^ eoonty paid lor the who feond Swamp-Root to he jnri tbe 'vlrlnlly this week,
ded. In wriliae Dr. K>I
Mrs. I.ee and sister. Mrs Kenyon.
land. The orlclnal '

lUffCHl groiisi-, O.iober l.'i lo Novenibci 311, l0'-1u>.ivr .bi>i-uc»- l-eu». 0«-|
toller 1.'. to -Xoveuiliet 3'*. boiii Inclu-1
klve: duck*, snli-c. idover. woo-lctK-k-i

. Maud llatev lias .rented the
i-»ideme an.! is moving
rs.^jHi^ icid
Mr. and Mrs 1.ero.v Crisp and dnngh
-. Margie. Mr. and .Mrs.-Raltdi Estes,

Mrs. Rracken w » a Traverse City

Many froetf here
Bnrthport oa
diaa
Sunday.
Miss Anna Mnlrooney'to ■poadiag a.

! «“
both
Clarence Selkirk. -W. J. Turner.
vlded. however, that foz.hlack and gray
■ Dortery.
Mn. M. C. Green and the Misses Eva state.
soulrrefa rIiuII loi l«e humed or l.‘lk-d
Bti.l IbeiM (ireen. all of natch, attend­ -Mr. and Mrs Ju))pson of Allegan. | Miaaea Hllartta IoAmt and deanunin inn. Pnivldi-d further, that
I*' !ora HoBamn wara tbe gneaU of Mlrt
ed the soelal at Pleasant Grove ecbool- MIeh.. who hara been vl.liing their;'
Mongolian or Edgllsh plu-BKant black
lOertrade l.ardle at Old Ntaaton for a
heusr last evening
son. reiutned houie oatutday
fowl, rupcrcallzle, hacci grouse and
few days last week.
'b
Mp Andeison lias n-ulcl Mr*, frali ;
wild turkey shall n«l Ih- buiiliil or;
dHlI* hou>^^..nd evlH-cIs to umv.
|^ ^ ^
^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
killed
the .veai luli, then only '
(he time. In the maimer and (or (he
.Mrs. M^lllte*.
purimie auihorUevl by law. Provlde-l.i
d^Ureu ol
. Eabterday
llatilr Creek
e vfaltlag av' Ifaf
however, (list Ui a.MIllon to Hie Oihvo T,„,prse OH* have bei-n
n visiting her
Kat^ ii,yi wit' an aerideiii Mon- Mrs. Cuba Osliorn v
for wild fowl shooting, h.-relnMis U-omiid Holliday, this
i wUh frtonda
.r .rreemi(g a re on the bead from at Ratte RttndaT
before Ity^ thfa seciluii eetabKslied. It
VVlIllatn Payment of Ogbora ealtod
an
avc.he
was
vising
■hail lie iauiul lo hum and kill blue j
(targent left
on
friends
at
Traverse
Oty Randar
Mr*. WtlUain Havidsoa of Traverse
bin*, canvas hark, red head. « W*een..
^
.„ -(\-|«.oti*tn and
and MoniUy-.
pin tails: whi,ilera. nic«n-bltU butler-,
bv-ioro reiurtilng to their City was ihe gviesi of Mrs Mrlnturli
Miner rarrani and wRe of the Ma­
Tues.l»y.
ples. mere Glen Haven vistion Raw
ball and sawUll ,lurk» l^lween the •
Mr*_ afaSord is enierulnlog her day' at tbe boiue of Mr. aad Mrs U.
jarcond day of Xliin-h ond tlie leiiih j n,rold Gibb* left daiurday (o, ^
H- l>ay.
li-onsii). Mias Hoxle.
day of April. ImlL Inclusive, in Cach],,|j,
Rapids and Deiroit
Al Re.vtiold* and family et «#to
Miss Roby Phililiw was tbe guest Kasoon. were Bast Ehiipire tsdlert
year. Provide,! further, thal li shall * \y„|
sfinday w-itli hi.
be lawful to Imur an,l kill teal
at Reed nij On his reiuni of honor it a' linen »bower (rtvbn by Sunday
Mesars. John and Prank WUgtnfi
her
fneuds
to
Silver
loke
Satorday
maUard ducks from Sel-trii,U.-i K. to
re|«rted that hi* lather ha-l sufatternoun. l*fenl>-lwo Ibeing present have a nister visiting them from Hol­
Oocembet 31
! ft red from a sunstroke.
The briae-epH^ received maiw pretty land. Micblgan.
Miss Prince* Hrownson .is-iii tlivweekH-nd In Traverse _Cii*
hire Tom I’tyipler and Mrs Tom
thi^ Um-r
'!«■ e>
Xli> Ji'iue. r*i,>i
duugbici. Mil. :
u-T(alnlng An-lrr du
.vir. ami Mrs Wllliuiii S|-a1dmg vlRntU. of Saginav,
•Miss, lluih Huoiir fa quite si. k
iivd in KIoksIcv Sunday
this writing.
Mrs Harr* Hnv> and Il'iii- Jaugli
W» HIS hrta U tor f^tUM «»< rwwsrswv. Oot, i wsw. Ifa«« 1« wser* wrsirMl** MrUermoU fa visiting lnt-n-J»
css \cxf
\cxf
Nns'i.O’tH’i*rl,w k*k
k*k »sd|^M
»to i^MhwaiSrrwnt
I»,es
Nns'l.O’tH’I*rl,w
Icr. Ida. left this week lor lluitc.
In Ttioi'vpsonvine.
i'ip*un*nic.
<d asWMS* warn ito
■> to., > sad U» rvwtod sirtlswt.
* If...
Mom , where thv-y *111 Join Mr tint*
Mis Geo. .......I
Cook of Roulh.Graiii «
Orsr MOtdsrto sto.sJ>'. I*.toeajs«r-I«e; Boivrsusr*. M»TrS
visiting relative* iti iobti. Tueaday
■ ,u s>. »mv at* ui«-sv~v 'S.sao-.daalaewWrw^
Tlie sons will remain with their gi-amf
-s 1— T»,»d. c>rn<«*u«*i»*-'-s km* betrsv-b wssk lor awsts.
Mrs. Ruih imir of I’onwna was
mother. Mrs Janie Holliday, for the
■lOwt BMaravlII fv HaadwHiKcstoisf In*.
town Wednesday
Mrs. Msry Onir* ami Mr* Ikir* w.tKer
E M Giirin. w-hn ha* Ireeii a guest
lyde of Xessep City
ues<iay.
B< Arifutus l^ke. reiurneil to Cblcago
PtAAL 5TWJ!'
Richard brlutme
has heiurn' -i [•Saturday
home tn Cu|>eiii
The Rev and Mrs S Hall of Kings
• at1 1-an»l
, work
l-aoKlng.
V are oev-upving tlu- Ihinn collage at
Mrs. AIlw Biimuier made a busins
me Wedneaday.
Wedneada;
trip to TluM>'I*onvllle
.vrbntus lake during Mr Hall* vaca
Miss Rora ami Master Henry San .

to. w,uto.;j........... .nTris....?-

01*PORTO’ITY
vv-idc-Awake '“Sr si.r:2rK,-i:ktffs,frrr:

it change* lo SS.'"'-’'"'’""'""'"''
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________________
diers' Home si Grand Rapids
(be gaaie laws made by the legiriaiare
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I Mr* Tabherer of Pffe lake \- vis
winter will be ol Interest
B|«rtnmeo:
BeHlon te. .Vo i>ersoii or persoa*
ivales aiid *On '
abaU molest, barns* ur . nnitoy. or
bleak, train or i*rdeite« say dog apon
any game birili during tbgir respert- Oroon. Me. and Mrs. J. I. Crips aiidiArbunis lake this week and have fXii
• mi in Pincliursi resort Tbc^
Ive cloacd acnaoo; Provided, that I! ria.vioii Thack-r. drove tv* Pleasant
, ^ns
shall be Uwful to train or practice ■ Grove school house Wednesday even
dog* upon game birds for ftfteea days
■ -"v r-r,.-», e...
Mzt pracadiBg the opening of the ses- The people of Plenaam Grove are |haa been visiting bis sfater. Mr* 8try
eea (or banting rated grouse in each very grateful to -ee that every oic ker. returned boaie Hiaraday aeroin
[,'Tanfed by Brnewt Stortm
year. It shall be nslawfal. however, has a good time and plenty to e«(
The* spend lota of lime In getting
Mayfleid I* very ^^rood of i
any |iereoa while so training dog*
new rrmeet waieting''4rooBh
tp have la noosmwton any firearnvs.
Bectloo 17. No peraon shall take,
kill or capture la one dey motW-then
a'e.
OHAWN.
'

the loitowing ot any of trt' gMte bltdt
i44 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

iloned In thfa neb; Quail, ter;
i Grown. Aag 24 —Tnere wa» a Jom
partridge IniCrt grotfaei am! aprnre
'flcailon among the Gleaner* at Orawr
fcena. sin: Ttover. ten: woodcock. sU:
iThttrsday- evening wben seven new
aalpe aad oiber shore blids. ie«;
ifi tiM«toir<
Inieniber* took tbe obligation Th« d*
geese, bran* aad dneka. 2S. No parson
tAt«LT1wr«
Igiee tenmof InrinelUe Arbor of lo«g
alvall *1 any time here In |>okseaaloD
it'a tlw bort.
Lake came over to Grown aad inliUi
I than the fotlowing number ol
Seoff'*~ifn tha
ed the new re,T«iU in the good oM
any of tbe game hltda mralioort in
boUD^fiMhaad
toBbtoned wn.v. After tbe wort of ibr
thfa Bri: Q«aU.
pnnridge (rafirt
ertmlng wn* <otoptoie the .Orawn
Ckww-t* soned .a Mritoinniiut lam-h
HofNto. 8*.

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SCOTT’S |i.................
E.MULSION

■S-!

THE FARMERS’ STORE

Prepared RooR^
Now U the WK to rq>«, Hwr tooii b-lorc ^ IbD nto
ud winter conies bod we wut to call roor bttcatica lo ou liae
o( Ptepored Root,. W. sdl die l.n.00.-Rootoe." k i
*>poloo.itwaoewebrsbiojtesuditiid»i|W. Itodlile’
■ bptubiplibltpiodiwtoodwolwliereit w o*e of the be*
fnfut6 rooiiop mode. .Wo also tsK the -VSmu' ud
■Rex Phot Koic" roolios.
Before >o« tepoir )foor lords or higr uptof to Be ioo6s|
tu euK io ud let IIS show joa ou fiu iwl 1* ou inn

FRANK JRUDf

«84NO TOAVER0E {SBAU> AV» TBATOMB BAT

fCTe^r/AtWDOTit. Mil.

PA9E »-

I ajr ArtiAace and »iih aoU tkat It «ral oomilti rtfkrAl»$ tht mcdsAepida: A. K. CrcH. Mt OrnGhh; lb
rleh Is (kf -vlonosU that pro4t<* pKtintnU oT ike prseedlsc M
A. Wright. J. W. SsthmUhd. LAB'YrnM Witb'ilaror.’'
moetbb. The rortnal bnatsMa MMtlSC
yll«; U. a BMpy.Ar Cny; AdelbMt
AsplM. obetrtaa, paan ssd nwekat «tU be toUoaret br a rooapUoo IM'«HAiN.
'ntnmiKs. TmvMe; A. J. OordoMt.
am 0m> iniiu that ha pnpoMM ta 4er«A by th^ pnhHe apItW dtlMha
sm
rblcari. Aag. «.-Wheai,
laiae He non has «roaiiig Z.'MTap «r ihe cUr.of ('adlllar
W r Bosner. Henian llBP'
•IG GrWWt mOM rAI^MfffG.
H>m. CS; otta. iS%.
|4a trex"* of foiif varleiles. RaoMlr.-----------------------or.
'
.--------- I '
Apf. Klei;. IMirheu aiwl Weailhy. lUs Mneh WaaMh 4n Wcatam MkM«an. ' DettPlU Aug. S«.-Wheat. I9H
Park Place Hotel.
etwriT Iraea .sonhar 3AW
arbleb
-WaaterK. tlieUon. -Htu.fh Ms Ae- cora. <S; oau. tShKntoih ftaefvl Hsrrr dk CnGIg,
^•Tw^'*'* MieM^
jyy" r.Mt ar* MU>at»Mnaer aad lAM retosmeai bat ooly latrltr
ToMo.
A«KSL—Wbeat.
KU
_
_ _Bliarroan.
_
\apn)n>D
An Acre m V«ftr.
AiaUhV
\apnJ«>n BljarBljar- almuly aI rieh
'
tiaCle toeaebdtiess
The mark «f |
W the apUry.sBd Geilraltw.
COM. CT: oata. 4«: |i&40; fisho
CJ, W. liufbt «f tbr SUlbr MHttee iMU. abd
tfn WloAaof.
niuvaui, Thera
lueie are Uh pear
ffier-n
U. Mara. Mis* CbapU and Mtos M. f.
• fatnobCbcM
at WMRrni 'tIKAinii r»t»iru Uw.
haK Of the Gaefcel oartatr and *S7t;tM.t«i apoB i
Aemoetk Beliste and Art.
Obai*. Mm. Om Wotto: Mrs. U 1.
tbcrr U no nnrd to aurro
.ira nor to po bait Barttetu. asd MOO Klbaru paaob fweair roastiaa This swahs that th«.
Fine arta. callnary «ad pantry
fnwao: W. B. McPiwmr. Mr. n^ Mr*.
hOlcrT In (lUa favorod rrcloo. tta'traea
people of tba reatoa haeo alreadp actnnv. fancy wo^ and ilemmlirs edahaa been doing a Jiule expenneni:ag !
Any odd aorea to bo aet to rnuaUtrd oter a iiuartar of a bilUon
II. cuumto-. notrmt: MO. ond Mri.
' '
'
-overlna nbai troelrin tbc
a aprlng
apring wlH be g;lTui
g:lTen ovor Of
of doHan
Al .......................
of vealtb.....................................
It farther aoaaa
A U MUtor and ehUd. SHitoOvob:
I Rtberu peacbet. at tb*«« la bit that iberejs an abnndanee of capital
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hr«d. II. J. M»
RM«li«Uie troU lo Ibis to carry forvard iba devedopwrot
lAugilln
Mr and .Mr* Atoab Inmrflcampalga that has bees upped chG.
inskHi I,
I It Is safe in predict that
• a by tthe Umo
,«r. Ttom MMlMoe. J. g. SSLVtae. W»
at the rale of $:.gPu on a
being
.utand Dollar* an Aero.
«•»* or.-bsnls
doMK at I7AC.
; j|irueke, fbs*. PVMier. J J. riakli^
4I»k- U bit oiauH&ooi:
'
rnaob
ibe
ilmum
of
pivder
rty
>(Ui«f knpMs: Ctoaa. ms-w.
( ibe as laaed valuatiot
*Tbe grouad was irell ratted a-ich aoroo of fniK laad oo a hiU top IIn Po»
‘1. WbItUg. ttagUav; W. M dobngoM
iry will
0 Ue biltovoaUp. Uasoa ooaaiy.. <■>'
Western UlcdUgau.' has bM ObUged >■«» •“•'It^ ^
tkterebtau' dUpUy.
to put s valaeilon of |t«.0M upon hU
t!i
»*
arloM cUseea:
^ "
____
Tbe iocs wblrb srtU form tbe franm
pure In order that be may
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l-T V «...
IW
Live siodt—J. A'
ZlrngM-man. «hlM.
vas |rtaat<^ to lao varieties of oarir ibe san< In peace, lie li lo
li tbe fam- ''of*' of fix' several bombs at the Tirat
Id hU returns dur Michigan l^and and AppU Shoe,
ABloaa. in OM t»ao bulU nero planted
good
read*.
niHler
the
diracilou
cv'
Traverse City.
ptM leo year* bare been very Qfsnd Bspldv November T to II. will
and is Ibr other aeeda. tbeoc bidag In log the paM
Mrlculiun- and bonkultutO-Dan C%miri*vi.*>aer Trabk llamllioo. super
Ignte.
they
have
been
to
kr
from
tbe
H
H.
Day
foreet
on
pbarnaie roaa Tbe both oaion
.
In
fact,
.*
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,11. Mc-UuUen. Traverse City.
iniendfnt.
aborea ..r
of ^.1...
fiieo tlAke, 1^
l.ot4aMU coeuiyI Brrt and as laheo out left room large that they base ettraiaed
ft to rmlfe ImpoTtsnl for i^i- •■nrccss
Uootesitc science ami art and arbool
. aeed onloos. wbicb quirUy aliemiioo of nuey men olth an^lnveti These log* will be of-naleml be
aiBrltg. As auan at tite I caplilul; and tbeae men bava b«ea taus<- or ihrir special benut). an l<M|S
jj^rdisplaya—l.ee lloenshy. Traveror Cur cf fbc fair ibsi farmer* snJ oifarr*
tiey will b.-ar testimony to ihe “......................... ....
Mtoas were leady to
___
ylBg Ito f«i Ml. HlicbcDck to tell
Me I toeehan|rnK-L. E. Bluasar. Trot- (-ooperaie and rarnmnnlcaie si sure
■ful tHrsrtlTeoess of the fsccrooad was roauudted and a aerand
This be doei not wlab to do. as
erse City.
wHb the rartoas superlBirudea's
um of rammorctal fertlllter appilud he en)oye fruit growing aad envoys
Trarerae City Mining Oo.
Cummercfal and varied ladustrieu- nsmsd.
aad cabbage of tbe DanUh Baldbead the beauUrol view that to W be bod
Tarlety net out Whaa tbe planta
Urge modem farm bowse.
. If those stao expect to exhibit btvr
E. W. llascing*. Travone CU>.
Ben Rryngleson of Ihe Leroy secClon Oa^s....
vote nlroly surtad TOO pounds por
The
foUoalBg
are
the
mrtous
lienu
not
yet fecelve<l prwminm Uau tbe> GIG gTBIKC OF BAILWAV MM
of Osceola couBiy. Weeiera kUchlgns.
acre of nitrate of soda vat applied.
UtMS tNtVITAmLE.
CM gM them W the ofeev of tbe I
in Ihe d
msde
baadsoms proSi la }(!• from
"I ospon returns et e rau that Is
LtVBBTOCK.
the railing of seedd pees for tbe Jer­
KeraM and Booosd Oompany . J. A. | ______
hottar thw tt.OPd por ocro tre« tba
roll.
throe
crops
■bovb daring
the on. and he ooatamplntM-aatUng oat ome U. Hire. Beed Company.
Monugue
G
GosW
hardaaio
store.
•>
SYSTSI
pMUTIfil ftilitt
peoaoa of 1111. While the •xperimoBl
large portlR^ of bto archerd lend Hedfioled lour acree to ihU crop
most any etote In Traveraa city.
sv^tvMrvm wwm.
his bet returns after deductlog teed. Stsira ...............................................:tniciPOi>Ury.
VM oondocted oo loos thao an acee > irseo of this vartety.
by addrsMing >1 O. UontagxMt. oar re-'
aplits.. etc.. afoouBied tv ISKI.M. CaKe................................... .......... Agrlevltura
rtmad. the reeaha InateoU vfcu
This was
<
a return of SC.'f to tbe
IB he Gene oe a larpo sesle. not onl/
.de of W____ .....
The peas were griran as V reg­
' tfUcular orapa oned In the
«Hh4tep«
rauuty. Wtvtern MIebtgen.
wporlmot. bot «1U> muy others.''
bsB adopted a trade mark dmlgo. U ular Held crop and bad bo aperUI
vonslsu of an apple with the worfle, traatment. ‘The work was donv.vi^
iA tlO OBeHABO BBOBOIITION.
‘Apples wlib Ptavor Grow Here.” Be- tiroly by home power
>eeib U tbe alogan. TTbe Garden
J. t. Merrm of Menletee Is Mannlnt Ipot of Oceana Counly ” It to more
HIDEg. FUBg AND TAU-OW.
lU Is preparing an eihibli. oonthan Ifkely tbit many of iba other
on a MGAoco ArwM Bane.
ling of t«f bexaa of quaHty applet,
It Is tbe anrtdtiOD of J. K. Merritt fruit eectlOBs of Weatern Ulrblgen which It will dlaplay at ahe InterBan F'raaelara. Agg tk^-We rimI of Watarti will eclorf trade mark dMlgoa and
me
fair,
r
'
slogan* snltable for ibe adveniaamaat
ido thm th* tmlan* hnra com* to
C. P^ke. Fort
I ». In adi
Me alnody hoe «AM tnm gcovlog os of ihclr epestol advanugee.
Worth. Texas: Miss Berry. MIm U O. dtnr and VC are nady to mtol wIpB

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M71d anree. pod lb the apring of IIU
Berry. R J- Menvr, R. M..Evans. De- mM as oacb. Dot railway erfSeefa
tivM vlil be aul on tbe bIW aores
Altbmigb Mltidkan has' become' irtrit; Henry King and wile. J. T. Bea- are qtu'l-l.iibllr ufricWa tohuse duty
vklcta are belhg cleared and stumped
.atop
Calvin Spangler of the tiruiid Trav.
this year.
noted ihroiigbutit the ataie for her dto and wife. Mra J. W. MIIMken. LaU to the |•ub!l•- •fliniiel* them lu Isho
Bureaa has bemi called tor Cad•ue section of Wnieru Mlehlgnn a.^
Mr. MerriU's erebard k veil loeaP lUae. for Wednasday. Beptamfacr
__
Ttaarkw. Jatnea UOtikev. (fhartoliP U a Hrm rUbd."
ruiW leretly-ihrec Urge loads of al­
Ad. both me roguGs tbe gvevlig o(|et ::S(i p. m. Tbe purpose of tbU falfa hay In July from bis ten acre
JnBos KrauactoiUi. vtoo pctwtdeGI
perfaap*
ihrwc Is noos moru twanUfol- frtg. Rm WoodrvC. R J Herrar. Ben
fruit and tbe markoUog of atme. He neetlng It to fornulaie pleas tor tbv alfalfa held. Thirty days afU( tba
ly Bltuaicd than lou-rt^cn amtma s McUaniia. Mlaa MnnnrM Plrk. J. W. of the lUrrimag hnra mad# fhto etaleto on the bios to the oortheast of.....................................................................
Maatotee.^'Vtih
1 horse liidea . .. ...tH.Pi and up uumber of Urge lak*-s. Th* baautl- Ilaenen. Miss Hesse llannra. R. J. mnm here today, wbkb da LeltoveG to
ful summer hotel bearing tbs nnme of Menvr and wife. Ben UeMan’ns. C. W. preclude a poealhllli} of a eHtlemobl
Ihe resurt Is locnled upon a bigb bluB' k'auat. w|fe and two rfalMrea. U. K Of (bo GydU-M Foderailua nmiiwvera|r.
tmadoR or the Myatom Fetorattoto haoverkvikiDg Orera Imkt> and auirouiidIlssco'lt town* Ihat utflkoa are wro
ed by a niiiguincrut grova of Urge
Crotser and wife. Kathnctoe Crotser. lojtotlow tto <raaferaMv, tbn todlgr
virgin fHiiea
*
TBit being only tbe (bird aeaaon F. J. BuMh nnd vlto. K. J. Gmlib. M. pan of lb# wtvk.
Chicaao. AmF. MfOwty
RobHMoa.
John
R.
Banto.
Oveodothat ilu- boie] baa baeti open to tbe
publle, under Ibe effltdeot manage­ lyn auto. Traveive CHy; Rnib W. of PadMob. Ky.. prmrtdut of iho OilBvano. B. W. Shryock. Port Wayur niola Bystom Federattoa, a^^ved htoP
ment of b>. Petmlngtoti (be pair
)»d. (At Cedar Igidgo Nonhportl. today ui OMlto vlto AodtoUM 0*»has ttradlly grown nutil tbla ara*
St varlpuK linye* baa taxed Ibe cspad- Walter K. Wykom. GgarU. Midi.; *ral dUnager Tbotnad J. Foley. t(a
Harry
E Hooker. Laaatag: Itorato vlll preaaai demandr that the nJV
ly of (be hotel, wblih a present I*
about nrty hH>ots. Tbe management Tfcanell, Reno. Nerada; Dr. W. E road recogntoe (be 8y«em PHtoraUM
glvee the gw-sia tbr best the market Hards and wife. Fliat; Mra. Beuefi and iMvner deal vUb U toaoMd of
nRord* cm ht-. tnl.li-a and be- I* e>er and child. Ed«mraod: Dr. A. E Buto tbe varkma nakma. Hrdoml U-zhA
DM Ihi- i.li-rt III aiiilrlp.ile lire watils aad wile. igMtdoq. Oat.: F. H. White Uered to mean a Mrike of 4AM qan
ployek wtlbln Tr^«toa. --.
nod vtf^^rand Rapid*.
ot lu^ palrim*.
lioethpart Point Rooed.
Tiiv >c’aMH> uhlih Ih drawing in­
tEdmund W. Itontty.i
wards llic c-liMc ••9M liuhigl) marked
‘Tbe mask haU at fWar Imdgo u
by a liall (tivc-n Id (bi-ir laiuv dlulng
fiMjiu on Turstlay cvealug The nwu last Rattirday bight b'na tba Gbeat
aas beauiltull)
dmireit-sl
wli'i seen (bere In yeaip. Oay coetumiw of
autumn leave*, polled planta and btigbt silks and thlmmeHng gold and
(lower* wbirb would hare given credit Oliver ael lUited ab£n tbe hall, and
(o miiuy o( the ^orlsls of our larger boutltnl color comUnatlani daatled
rJile*. ami the occasion wti one to be the eyee of Ihe onlookera. Many were
long reuic-mbered b> (I>om> abo bad dresaed regardless ol anlaite nGert.
ud some of these ~tunDy ones" were
the guod lortunr lo panu-lpaie.
wonby of igiy rimu. A colored bride
The managements rntera u the pa­
■ Dd groom eotprod to the ecooffipultronage o( the l>e*( and deMrtea tbe
tl^ Loboagrtn wedding
sucivss already uuined.
march: iwVjdiowna vnllveoed tbo feo- GBVERAL OF FIFTY INJURtP
Among ibose preoem ware tbe (o!CANMOT gURVIVE
ilTltlee. and a pair of tomou rolled
Iowing:Mr. and .Mra J. B. Martin,
around the floor, to tbe infInMe aamae-,
l.ynian Martin. Mra. Fannie Teal.
meet of tbe audiebce. Other*, too'^^^*'’
Oaeuton. K>.. Mr. and -Mis. XV C.
Mad*
of
VuaaedaFd Ralivny Otoany to enumerate, made (be dancing
Martin. Mia* Jane E .Mamo. Ml*a
aotof 'Total Fatailttaa Latf
«rry andKbe party a b*gc auccesa.
Mary B. r.ildle>. CoUogtoo. Ky . Ur*.
Bogart WdPo U.
Fron^ now on tbe aootta-bonnd sleepE W Hunt and children. IndUnapoAlbany. N Y.. Aag. 3« -Tho OfMBI
lis. Ind. Mr. aud Mrs' William H. 1 wiu be GUed every day. Tbe Burn­
er ralooy is ^binning out. bot g fev repon of (be latotoiors of tha otato
..Glaon, Mr. and Mrs. A. f. Seuben.
goests
comlDue to arrive tor tbe last pobllc oervlr# commlaaloa. vhkh toMr*. F Mill*. George L Mill*. C. H.
days
of
Augi|st.
and
tbe
deiigtirul
vesUgatod tbe Manchester vrochu to
Rider. u( Toledo. Ol>k>. Mr. aad Mrs.
celved today, sty. ibe disaater vw
|A U Tnrabull. Miss C E Yyanat. weeks of early 'Bepiember.
Cedar Lodge xeglster (bis week caused by a •defecil»ely coutroctni
.Miss M Uoergert. of Bagmaw. Mlch_
show*
the-lolloyrlBg
names:
Mra.
Aaa
rail" breaking
Mias E U Turnbull, of UetraK. .Mrs
Manebvater. N. V.. Aug. SA—l.oblgfc
A II Idiphttu. Mra 11 H. Cury*. Mrs. w. Grosvenar gad dnagbtor. Pon
J J Slddall. Jr.. MISS Bertha Rauda- Wayne: D. I). Moss, 8t Loots: F. A. Vaitoy railroad ofbclals today la at
bsugb. Mr. and Mr* H. G. Uleimea. Mitchell and wile. Manistee. Mirb. loftodsl statement, placed tbe total
Miss Kate Gsllaber. Miss fine Ga|. Wm. U Divine. Ctnclanati: Mr. aad Idmd due to ycoterday's vruefc heth.jlaber. Mr and Mrs A II Hum, of Mra John C. dcott and mbs, Mr and jsi X], in a temporary
I'hlcogo. Mr ................................
sod Urs Fred A __
Law. Mr*. J. C, Moore and dangbier. Mra. j ShonaOll#. ibore are K dead, aad
reno*rMr and Mrs Fred Z Hamll-i”- • *««»• Mr* W. M. Taylor and: Roebemer bab four omen; Rerarhl
ton of tnuing. Mich Mr II B
Mia* Eagl^fleld. Miss ilea l<rf the fUiy Injured will die and It Is
son. of w,Chita, Kas. Mr J. Firth of 1*^^'- Mis# HoUiday. all of Indiana^ |leared lh» tnal Pumtwr of dead may
Kvanstou. 111 . Mr and Mr* C E Mar-!«“*’ Mlaa. EdKb .Newson. Cdumbu*. j raach tony. It Is pracilcalJy errtaU
Un and famlh. of iomUiille. Ky.. and i^-- Miss Isabelle Onkey. Terre Haute | today (bat the raase of (be dleaour
Mr and Mr* Wiilum Viocem of'nay ;•»<*■: A”**" O . Po»n*ford, Sianley j aaa a blow hole lo a Ug steel ml
iV PoWBitord. CJnclnnaii: W. 11. Wot- ublcb carrice tbe trains on tbe grwrt
too. Ohio.
that spaa* the owtlrt.
Idtg. CUrago: M. M'Maaus. Traverse (rraile
i
Naaabtawama.
C. N. Sralth. Donald P Kmlib.
Mu* A FergxiBon and M J. Coomb loJedo; C. J VanEitan. Grand Rap-,
cl ClDcmanll. and Ban
I amsmt. Ida; llenrletta B. Hroarn. Toledo:
Cleuctand. gueau of Mlsa EUxaheth Ura RoblnooD. Mlm . BoUnoon. St.
KkcbcaTtble
icatca at the (totes cottage. Mra. T Louis: J. . Merriu and wife. Geo A.
wftdavgr
Grady Knnne-ly and niece, Aifred Gal-' Dunham and wife. Wm.
(bee. Jr. m Ilavl* cotiage.
Sahtwaiil DrgHcr 7 CA Morar tad
a laetawaly lajwaG Nsar
Wilier
ia gitr»cUTgjt]rk > •vy 3 drawen
J Bnire StelnbfMge. M. FttUer little.'**^ Mr* Frank Harrluoo. Wm. WU
Tbrewn From Beftho.
G SebuU. I. W. IVrt. Man Wattr. I'V and Mrs. Geo. U CbapSaginaw. MIeb, Aag. H nnirt
.Vilss Janet Herron. MUs Mary aeM»t.i‘“«‘T
Boacbe. Umk
b
OUictnnatl: Mra Miller. Mra Wel'r^U*' M'
Mr*. Itovid E Breed. special Numitor >. oa the Pora HtobouDd from OnclBaati to Ito
»hat.*. Mr*. WTieeier. Mr. Mata and ^
M. Breed, lleleo Breed. Weqoe- qwefu,
UMfcey. and’Oiber reeorta. was dmalP
Annd Rodeo
two children. H C. Beoleber. W fl icn.lnc. Ml*. Bliney Hoyt. DeUoB; «d at Imoml*. tany-fom mBm north
with cobble Mot
Parker sod wile. IndUnaimlta; MrarDecrge l*atnBeld. Br.. Mra Emma P. of here early today, bf a bnkM rail.
•a^ ban. Tha
Wm. H. Cnurber. William. J* w,d ; Kae^er. Mr*. Gertrude BmUh and eon. Three 4
Carbide Croteber. Arthur Peter. Mra ,
IlL. L. H McrrlOeld aad
tbelr^'wtto. ^
r P. HoBh. Mia* Lite RoweE Mu.,'Mfe. Otuwa; Mra. Amery O Okha coach, aad haasage ear wm ttmAnna Rov«ll. Mk. MAcy E Btacky. j *«Mr. Manba Ofokeweier. CtoHnnaU. pMt derailed. Tha tojMuG war*
la.,uisUHc: Tbo*. F. OaJt. .yra Perry ( Mr. aad Mr* Blrhnrd Oulaban of broaght here.
J. mnu-r. UkK MatOIe Mnnln. 8t.
'ork chy are vUlUng Mr. and
bt; Jao F. (Ml. Oec. T. Ba^ aad Mr*. John CarruU.
TRAVeRtC CITY.
wife. Mlm K. SbeGf. Mlm U BbeGd.
G. e. WalUr. Baker Warden. F. W.
At Mm Wbitiag.
y Fatally to Tub# Warha
Mr. and Mra. A. F. iHwttwg *gd
Wright and wife T. C apeurmap.

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Special August Rimiturc Sale

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Almost Reacbled the End

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' The fir5t of September—next Friday—means to the
people of Traverse City and vicinity that the doors of
Opportunity will have been closed in so far as the
jBecuring of needed additions to their home furnishing5 at the remarkably reduced prices that have
been and are yet prevailing in The Big Store may be
concerned. Never has this or any other store in
northern Michigan offered such values in furniture
at like prices, and you will surely regret it if you
neglect the advantages offered for/ these few days.

DEAD MAY
NDMDER 44

Rffttr OF STATEJFRCWi;

Naturally many of the special offerings made at the
beginning of the Safe have been taken, but here are
a few worthy of eonslderation because they Indicate
‘ the trend throughout the entire department devoted
to house furnishings:
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1.45

5dc
$6

UldMB CsMacISBt

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spedM pffots

Bdrlocnlors
sreaM
HasiBMCks
haU price
Flsor CDVOtogs
greslly rcAsccU

TIAtilWASBEiUlLEA

l^SxT^S$4.75ȣt
aa<»«.|g|.Ci
daoau
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Sd>U>kl.r
eur.no.

$l.60tdi‘.Z“

TlieHaiinali&LavMcrc.Go.
Traverse Qfy

Oo cireH dor. Mr 14. or la^eo (.k y|> ibdt bOi4ebdir •» •
duetbeinUie. lli. Him m3 U MooMdtolb^ cl»ie» 00 Fridir ate.0000 do. weeb. ilt,r MbU lUe Tbe Bg StOM »* be c|*o o. oomL

EEvginniEi

Fliafe H. spearman. Pnul Cuey. Gao. family. M. O. Bavtoy. Wm. ftoddtEa.
A Emaa, Chkaca: H. J. AGsto. wife Roy WoU. Mra C. J. PrMAM aad
TonagMav*. o. Ans- ..._____
ned Mater. Haery Adama Jr. Jote daitohnr Msto Hany MeDomE Or.
Adam Ptoetorta. OBto: Mra. Jeka W. sL Boykto Itotrok: M. M. PWB. U aace‘ef.dh*-f>agdnGh'ii aboat take
Bwito. MIS. {toward Paaha. Mlm Mm t’qlirkl. MTV Mb I ■mgiia^ totaad

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OftAKtt TRAVBWE HEBALT>. AND TBAVSBSK BAT EAGLE. TTERDAT. ATCTST ». IML

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* I, » Ueee ki.enn.ubi I meWef mmt
w a doc like dot keldra*"
« CkM.
*
___ ________ the bojw. whom be
^ I wiH tiT aavar to worry ar ♦
■Xalcotn. a • raw•'’V drat aVi^h anvthhM.
^ * Btat, roaa to greet
•eager, the whool.
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If I avar fall »a tryiiif ta da • ramarkable. 1 ahoaldt mj. for a doa

Ifte 4aw vaM* aarad t» akate i
IV LMoaa.
kaap oar pladdi whip wa ara kp ■bT'
MMtottUeteri a iha bad la her Mlaoa aa wad a whaa wa ara arlfh
faar.
Mr. SaAh Vaaad ataral;. aa« t
• p)aaaaBU.r farmlokad taaot. Tha Bre athar foika.
H to era 4^
IB the crate baraed brldhUr. the aaa
.Sow waold jao Hha ta.rawd aave
n wu parfectir eloat to Rathaow P«>w«<t ahood oT coMea Uchi i
Boaahiay atarMa aad
M
r. gsKh waa patOag the aatita
rarpet.
thewaiu wereadorwed Wa will har* ihea for tha root aC
aelghboroaod aadOr anwat. wpt -i'h P>wtt» pletarM; bat. de.p(ie ad the pace. •
Nha- ‘he axpreaaloa of the gtri's face
Hatpiatda ^
op. one of the doc*
WaoM ther' Would they Two thoae who kept docs
The Blotster bad one. and ao did
hardly be called chee^l.
The haakat of Mocks wps aa the
Palpla*. At the aaoie arameat patrt of eye* were toy iarge and
recogntud aa the
aatall bora
boys iduaced
iduaged awim»
awitUy apon
apon the
Ur.
Blake.She Beaai to save Baat- )she had beea roafined lo'ker bejlC»nd. aadthree
rat
coUiea. one chilchlng a gray, the othaia
If thetwold. So sbe treaibllagljrfof two weeks, with a broken leg. Thafra'Iooheddawn at
er a weHow-raSed white oee.
faced Mr. Smith at the bottiMB n»l^. tedtom of the conBoement was hard
heary gar imt.- said Jlw"May
I
hare
thU
oaer
they
deand
said
gently.
-Mamma
targM
^o«eoougii
to
hear,
bat
what
most
sorely
>hr,
said
the
mart
“ori
Bsaded. slmnlUSeonsly.
rer. slr.\ - chsfed her scUve spirit was the oeees-'^>11- you sre hl|^as
1aa. 'caaae
aharply. “What is tbH iorr
-To« may." said Milrolm
Tbe
Siniih was all anentloti
\ sUy of remaining away from, school: ** Af* twina~ said Kitts.
He sicked
is Hector, the white is Homer."
“It this yoor boose- be tmestioo^. aid tbe b^tent boor of Iheoe monoTook carry It." nld the Rnte
““ bk dog grar
______
That erenlag MalcolB MacBoaald
Rnth'» great, hoa^ tooons di.rs \ was when her sister. cousin, with
with ss pont.
f tmanfitTfiT soGCWas Is Bsd;
k»**< “»akly Into the grtm (s^. Elsie_ tWe b^. snd tedd her sll
«*»■»• looked from her wtadow
wUI fo. Iw.
w-ieni«.
r the treuMr.
»«li alter 16m. U stmde a»«r u> aoM. Tm rat ww atrtU Omoi.
^aa hto aebooL ^a had aet raachad aarar Uck at than, aarar ha aaerr
Iha
wh«a he aaw tw« aMnfral or ataalre. A calUa U hr taatlact s
can
hr the n>^aa; aad caoUaaaaa. Ha diatraau aad dlMifeaa
clo^ >r. two tartoaa aauH hora poo*- aar one who doaa aoi bahara leatl.r
Mllat each other, wbria a doaen with hla. Will jm ti? to do thoae

♦.

,».l.bl I«l»-~™. °I

•aiaa WllUsmn.
Vice BraMdsal

1
Mta. Iroaa

~

Jim ^

shouldt look see doi be geU de pecter
u A. L. ^
»>y ^ W ®f *">‘e Kineald'a. I rant
he shouldt pest him erery ray.“
he shouldt pest him ererj ray.
Msloplm smiled. “Is
“Is yoor
yoor boy
boy the
tbe
.nun-, Sr. Y-«rr- b< —1
Mamher of mu
Mr. Ym... kuw auW""i, Mil, UtS.
S> -U. -I» UlUt
Ito
dot* Mike’s poy—dot Irlaa. you 'know.
Mutbor of Bcmas a the Cradle Roll
floe Mr. MacDonald, me nnd Mike.
tm. t. iBii. ijM.
ain’t be« irlendu dese five years.

Tks ------- ml --------- Rmi
•*«« be abootet one of my dogs.
____ IT*." .reJTT!...
geu d. pest, cheaeraily. id de tow.,

nata Head a T»nay lUUe maa.
■o mefTT aad ao faU of fiw.
Ttet P^osiUd Mta Indoor Sun.
ftow indoor Son made Blnofn fine.

Kl.. 11,.:- te .... ri-lrr. ..ikS te-. •»! .tan-r ™ >1.

he sslA not s. rtemly »
be hsd spoken to them before', "what
were yoo Bating about this morningr

-Yo. «—« Ilrtu:. .tuut ... Aogur
^ M.kolm.
..u lb. don
,flghungr
--Cause they hsie each oUwr." said.
,--------Kincaid, promptly.
.’■ekacily.'’ ^ Mnlccrin. "And you'
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» boys were fighting becsttse your

L*'? ,T-l! “ -on foiuht. You"h.tf m> onarrerbut
“ •**
theirs. The dog ta aothing but s Iwute.
»«•< «Ml. See yon now? Dotl how I
rants my boy shonidt be firm. Msjrpe. ^ ^
nothing lo do but fight.
««»*• ' «*““ **'
But a toy who come, to school and

-ot. u-,-,,- ..... c.» - ... “ •“



-o„
Vonr raasry hs. been ““ “*“**• '*’*
making such sharp, aterrjng wHtnd.
*!“' “ .
. ^
Ml da» that It seemed as if it would , **'
nndemood.—Ri.
me wild' I doni sec snythlng '
wonderful about imund. unl.-M It 1.
*
^ ***ywonderfully annoying: ws. tbe pe«
»• • •**>1 boy who *S» s
lu. ...,.,
-,|„. -| d_Y
-Poo. Dir.;- mU ElUe. .mllliu. ®“*
"S—t*. WBl
-!•« afraid be doesn't know that ^
thera’, . time to sing snd s lime to
-Oh. yen. ma sm-crUd Dertle r
be aUont. There! I wllUnrow a clo.h
‘ '
.
"Tske
yoor
___ the cage, and make him Ibtnk :
kway up in the gnrm snd bids It."
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Bertie
langhed.
aad then Uaked so­
Then, silting down, she took c
ber. Tben-he said. “J wlli, Anu Net., '
tlirpI..eroVgenlunII.'^d'1SI!I; T,*!!.*'"*ith ik. eotn—
**“*
kissed her tenderly. The lorUg a®** away he ran. He mnal hare hM
««>
P* set did much to soothe Msri.n. Irrt- ^
for he hs.
Ucemaii s dirty CsntooAsonel doc uted aerte*. and pleasantly she said:
» r**--e*rhsage
^ *?, *"* sod i^vlnl
shoe-button eye a.tlie m>De. hi.
-Wetl. I am rendy to bear snout
Kind Weeds
followed them, unbl the master-.
O. this Is m> 'old trick, mom:
schooi In Mrs. Yeoqnist s clesrtng “«««»• *“ <«»t »•« « •"«> »*
seemed almoat ss Urge ss the rMl neighborhoods. However, you-re *ot
school III the valley.
• truthful little girt, and she Isn't ao
M.leolm himaeir wa* irainliu; the
"•'*
' '"a*"
seeing him. mum. » I.... Ii.,1. .1-. -u. i.u
hu .un.urt. /
m-Mu'.
... .
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• u«
... 1,
' “he called, "you may ss
That they ’
owVdisiiIIltl^'\bcr sJe^ nm ^
t»>' ®«‘*r Is„
"tL“
t
of
their
know. Tnoght s n-r n.e «t th.ie
Mr. Smith's face grew very red. i
facDliiea. they became more and more Ruth rau upstairs.
Mg^r In school, and to an extent ca-Presentlv she came hack. "liem's
feilors with them. Lesm-

Mis oWB /see
niaki

at that moment
ta fight. }wn boys, instesd of ujlnc -------------- -—-• educaied
«>u‘-**ro': ;then
menlb.in.- would
would bsvr
bsvr laughed,
laughed, but.....................
but Mr. KmUb
r..-ally Is. When tbe liny psP
•«« «« A parish of .New Eagland.
lone la the cleariag. Halt a doaen yoor br^ to stop It, took sides un<>«
»P»0 a public rxhiWUon. «s» not ..n tbe polire force bemuse tldrs of which a body 1> composed met s llille bo) on tbe aireol who had
taemgrei dogs came roaking np Ue
your dogs’ leadership, and foaght, *”
tame, and all the fam of bto wisdom.
am eel in motion, they communicate »'■'«» seen him before. -Niood-taarp.
nmd. and psnMsg but s moment to
^,ader your dogs' lesdership. ■'
““•*
Mtmma though. Unghed merrtly. ,hi» motion to the sir next them. l*K. «) ll«le child." he asM;, “whei
look shoot, charged upon the sllrer
you. Do yoo want yoor dogs
''“•*'“'3 *bll- Kuih hogged Towaar. and felt Thus, llnic waves of air are formed, ta y«»r namer As he epoke. he Hid
iW to b«an •• into ttnat «a
- lUe occas^n. It wa* s gorgeous ,b,i In some rrmndabout way be snd „d these. Mrlking against tbe Var. «» i
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■ ito llute feb
f kwp a sweet satts always Ctora. cM>le.
ThT toys were alleni and down *’“3^Yeufiulst served ,be had saved the family from aa produce the se^satioo we call ’aonDd.’ tow s head. The boy told hU name.
Tha dog. cornered, whirled to face
luuthcon lor tf: .
sw-fut fate
Just think. Msrisnl-ihe air ta almost and tbe gentleman mid; “Ob. I am
Aad eaaa to JamM thm those ha knew tbaob aad began a mrage deft
oonsuntly
filled
with
sound-waves.
■»
glad
uy
see
you!
1
hoped to mewl

bow
it
ta."
saitl
Before
thc^ultltude
each
dog
iu
c teeth at thoae
"1 think you i
AB asamad la Vte hla totiar. no:
k
Wl.___ _____ k^_.
Wssu’i Ruth a dear little girlie?. which rroa* one tn^er In ever; Jl- -Vou; I b^ve bean looking for yoa. I
which nme nesreaL His amte Sew Maleota. kindly. "If the doc leads ________________________________
luiD went through
bis paces, briugBar. ttka the minora, weary noa
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to hit anlBUnce.
yoo. you wiif be always like a dog. Ing up the cows, pausleg at the brook And wouldn i you have liked i •cc re«lon. These wsees are not imagfn- knew yoor dear mother, w^ojs new ;n
-JaM” ordered -Malcolm, aharpir. you can make him. not as fine as a to allow them to drink, following bvr cotton flannel dog!
ary things, cither, ihey are real: snd heaven " The child raa home and
Mow try tkta )nt owe day aad me
“Into tha hoaae: Here. Jamie! Come.
bm niMr than other dogs. Now them gently, yet never letting them
The neat story shall be eboot a wes when they strike against a surface, entering the loom, almost brestkiowiy
Haw bright ahd -^«Yr you can be; tad!” Jane stopped and whimpered, put on tour haia both of yon and stop to graxe. delivcclng them at the bo> who plated In hta gratidMber'a they are eeni back to us again, some- excUlu^: "Ok. anntla. dear. I met
toQ-U SSdbothkirfir- and Cna
then toned and came bach. Jtmie, come with ase. I am going to abow bam cool and uqic'
snd ready for ksrden Hi* name was Be be. tor do ming tike a ball when U la thrown •» *i>«el traa| haavwa. snd to known
la ota^W yoa’rw an"Indoor Son."
‘ aeaiag a path" opento at that moment, you what a dog that ta led by s man the milking. »"hlrt was the more you euppos* that w-ss a nickname?! agslnsi the side of a house. You knosr my dear mamma op there, snd stepped
^~UUikPolks, chaisad through H. leaving two or can do."
skilled H was hard to tell, yet over At ill r-vents. ibta'ta what happened how we always like to slog when we »« on the street la loll me!" Tha
three of the mongrelsyelping with
MIth a W «» toch aide of him. the 'inestloa the two young maste"* 'o h*i»>’
sre opposite frag Hill, sad lisico to long, silvery hair of the aged masssa
Osp.
pain and enrprtge. and in a moment uulei, dtatruitful. but enrtous. he suri. dW not disagree And their fathers:
Lrrtie Watehmsit.
the echo*
gtr of flod. aad his sainUy face, with
The world ta an dark, or tha world ta had IWlowed "hta jnate lalo the cabin, ed toward iho home of Mrs. Venuulsi. KlncaW wa* sluing twside Yeager
B'be ta »gre that grandmaiher’e -When il>eistirfa<t- ur>»n sbicta the tl’oae kindly words spoken, made this
all bright
.
.
' MaaawhUe Mr. Ytogar had caught Aa tlAy raachod the lane leading frooi
-Do ye knew. Heter," be *aid. what garden Is the lovliest garden a hoy sound-wsves strike 1*. nttar ua. the bi-autlful imprtaatoe upon the mind
np a Mob and auacked the invaders, the valley road np the monnutaslde that dog done? Yeatetday I spent six ever played in. On one side a white ^nd ta se*t>^k so uulrkly that It «f ‘to mmhertato -eW(^Th*. ,^aw
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hours searcbln* tbe woods for me lost Picket fence shuts og the cardon mlogtas wKh- oaf voices, and Is no! York Bvsngeltal.
.."'a 7-^
> the
dearlng, he sent forth 1
-Billy! .Seonndrel!
All'yon 1
Jersey, thlnkln her mirod. After ‘rom the streei. In the center Is s beard dtailnnly. but serrea 10 give

get off I ta!’’ be yenad. and drove Ing yodd.
__ _
to tske It;
them, yelping, into tto brush.
It wss answered by a sharp yelp school little Mike come up here and slsewhaped fiowwr-tod. .aad all tbe added force to our wnrda This «iua!Tw* “Maa."
Aad paope who gnimbla and paopU
-^y gooucasl" tlghed Mr. Taager. away np on the hillside. Soon down fetched his dog. snd In half an boor other beds fit in a pattern rmd this uy u called
rwonance." lUvent
Rtancbe was looking at baraaif toa
who gnwn
* when to had can^ hta brMth. “I tto.lane cams Jamle.hastening frantl- be hsd h.-r back In pasture. And for one. separated from it by narrow ypa noticed. Marian, bow much loader hsndmirror. Sbe waa taOtlSg lo tocAt tto woHd and al every proposal
left dose dogs locked np in de ham. cally. and b^lnd him Jane, and later that I'm sending all my curs out of Paths When Uebc vlsiti grsndmatb- all nelM are In an empty house ihas .aelt. ThM ta what ato aaM:
dVo«M frwmhto aad groaa If the worM
“But vere ta your rollers?" He the pnppiea, tumbling over each other the valley, aad Mike's to brtug hi» vr in tb<- summer, he finds the garden in one contained forulinrve*"
“Mamma aayi Ibars arw two mas.
weta Ihalr own
looked abouL "Dey took a aaaak.' In their eagarueas to arrive. Gra»e!v collie home to-morrow'"
a plesfam pU.vgrotmd and the flow-Often. 1 remember when we first A*‘ I spects there Is. 'eansa the Wie
WIU ‘he ana mgrra aad stars at die- bay? All dose Scotch dogs ta cowards. Malcolm Introduced them to tbe nesPeter s face shone eagerly ' yiein ers delightful pIsyniBias.
came here. >00 sod I walked ihnragti that to talking now la me.
poaal.
Dey run aray from
leeUe fellera. comers, and the collies noa«l themgooiness" he said. "I guess HI do
"Moiher ' said flebe one day.
I the empty rooms, it sounded as II a
"Is sere ’Us. aa' tto me ibsi’s la
I •
—Hanut U. HunUng Swift, fl^tlag "
tor idsotiflcailon.
de same l’lng^^„«ee here. Mike. De.v tbtuld Ilk.- to play In the garden this crowd were tramping ibrougb the this glass ta me. 'muse It’s got oa thI
-I ordered them away.” ssM Mai“This 1s Y’eager." said he. dtatinci- Iss too niinyjurs in dta valley, l-efa afternoon '
bouse. Why should ib.-re be su<b » b*''’ rtbbou mamma gave me.
TMt
SUNSHINK
RRRSIOtMrS «,lmt. torUy.
ly. putting bis hand on that lad. "ait.l you and um pass a dog taw dat every- ’ "Dcbe. " said mother, "you msy^lay difference- cau.'yow'ell?"
"Mamma says thars’a a good ms
VISIT.
But my dogs, yon order till i^ta ta KlncaM."
body got to gU rid of em—hey T"
1“ ‘he garden this anernoon. but do
“Well, a* I have,‘Just hetnl It ex- and a aaagfaty me. Tto good bm
“Wen. wMI!” said your PrasMant
|a der tioat. twd gMHe took a Ht
of paper from hta
"You don't need that law. Mr. Yea- »ot play too long, for we are going plained. I ihloliJ.Jjdn. When there ta minds and kisaes bar. and doaaal
to harialf as aha' hat dow* ta bar ^ good. Dat Uod of dogs ta von porkec "Jamta." be aald. -live this ger.“ Mid Malpolm. iltilng down be to .lunt Myra’s to tea."
fontlture lu tbe room, the
sound- RM mad or slap. The nanghiy me
typewitwr to bagU our Vtoll thU pomadlokA Veil. 1 gueaa t peUer paper to Yeager"
side them. "1 shall hn.c more pup
' I «kc ‘o Ko to Aunt Myra’s to tea. ’ waves strlk.- agaloR et.-ry piece, snd crosaes her worda-atoaaya cross
weak, “wbat ahali ww do with no jgge dem hme. You took ootfor my
The eojile took the slip In his teet.*!. pies to give away soon, snd as long »*** Bebe -for there u always a m- are all broken up Bin when a room words.I mean. •
BafisUae tattan? Of coarae.’ and ake poy. Mr. MacDonsM. nnd 1 do like looked at hta master with inielligeui as they last I will give one to everv tie round cake (or me to briog home. Is empty, ibeie Is nothing to Inter"And sbe slams doom and won't go
“1 know whatI gcQo
dcOs you.
you. Gootnacht!
Gootnacht! Gootahend, eyes then..healiatlag bat a luoment. family that will train and care for it. bcause I can't eat-it at nlgtL How fere with tbeny'wad they strike the (0 bed when goto-bed Uma eoWMO. Tin
presented the paper to the anissed snd will get rid of the mongrels That sfattll I know bow long too long lif'
walls wub -full force, sending back the good me Plasaa 'toO ma. lUUe
to tto msuar. This la tto Inst week Mrn. Yenqntat!- '
'tVhen the Iml.- white bloseoms >n
a clear resonance ~
dirt in the glass, tf you aa tto maugbbefore achoal commsBcas. and the
He enltod hta dt«s and went o^ily 1German boy. "You see. even a dog .win be a natural law itwill enforce
know eoffictblng." said the school liseli."
the bed shaped like s fresceut moon -Elsie," cried Marian, “don't you.ty m*-."—Mayflower.
tam aad glrta are making the bmmi gown the moonuln road. aDd'kCni- 1
«-e( Ito encatioB heat*. However, it eelu. bidding hta eoUies out again, master. "Jane, get nte ■ eiick"
So It has proved. -Tlie mongre's <*Pen It will be ilti.e to come In." said remenii>er hciw bardMi was for you to
*
' ^asSB aa aU-atory. page this weak, vem m to supper.
Jane ran a little way into the woods, are gone from Badger Culch oos luoiber
make yx>urs«-ir beard while reading
Yh* dwnaMna Way.
■to I mnst.plck out tto very alcwet.
The prospect before btaa was not sowed about, and came bark benrtug Prom end to end the deeceodania it
"> kuow ibe mooo-sbaped bed.' said your rsssy. on tbe ^sy when we bad
Two little Toupyear-oids were at
•Mt Pushiny Tereae and tataa thU ehearfnl. He had come to Badger a stick a foot or two in length. "Give Jane and Jamie, and of other collies Bebc'. "but the llitle blossoms In it c-ur closing exerctaes 40 ibe grove* pis.v on tbe laws when tto tiny girl
n.« pM by tor feat nch bsppaatng*." onlch a week prertoualy, to settle It to KiaenWr aald Malcolm, and which have been brought in. guard«re only buds
I saw them yesterdav We both wondered why we could i« allpped and fell.
In n moment bar
Aad then year PraaMent -weni 10 hinaeif before beginning to tentA. Ha Jane
obediently xna
flid so.
cattle ana
and sueep
sheep BU«
aud loiiow
follow me
ihe ilead- morning'and I aa* tjiem ibi* morn- so much mo-c-ca»ur heard In the small companion bad helped bap to
snr vswsiieDuy
,.
vaoar
tor fiUiig ease and palled
out----------tto lit- had brought hta few hooks —•
nnd —
his
"Cnn they
do them
them thing/
thing/ right
right t-rsfaip
And from ing all shot tight '
*
achoolbousc tbau In ike gmte
Well, her feet again sod stood srlth an arm
----------"Can
they do
t-rsfaip of
of their
their masters.
masters. And
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-_L belored colHes. snd hoped to remain
.
.
_ asked
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afternoon. " said raoibcr y'oj n was on accouui o( iberr l>cing uo about her unrtl her sobs caasad.
draweiw nil
labeled carefully,
ad
ntotig?"
the Irish lad.
end. to end of Bsttger Giilcb there are
Ill see them all open "
resres—whsi
wordP
"What did little couslti de for TOO
res-rew—whsi 1*
1* ihsi
1
«bai do you suppooe was the firm m this begnilful mounUIn toootry— “Sure dey can." Asserted Yeager, slntoei no tiKjre feud* and tiuarreta
Bette went into the garden to pl.it
' -Resonsnee
kUsta when you were hurt?" asked the motl
'Resonsoce **■'’ suggested
thing she found?^ A tong atm? by so like hta native land—for a coosld- not waiting (or tbe master s soswer. and no more figh's
the sleepy "Of course Ihst was It. MsrlOD, but t-r a few minutes later.
rirst h*‘ sent t» •:
a Mr. J. L. Vntthewn. who wrote It «rnble Ume.
-1 saw a
e about ’em."
i might never hs>e tlKNgbi Of .(
Nurfiii: be Just loved me." aoswerI flowers
owe Hmt .for'^ Touth'i
be There Is one thing tuore." continued cd baby, the tears Still standing !
^WboB your' PrehMant r^ H
re.l
You th.uV ta-i-a
He dIscDTered Ihtt Mslcomn.
miber 1
them to ihiuk ko. boys and girls*
-Xo, iboon It IS xlwsya nisht- Wake up ' Dsie:. that 1 must t-ll you: Sk>oi.- her blue" eyes, but the comfort of the
'made up her mind that U wss c >* ,of Hedger Gulch was
. soairthlDg useful. Jamie, old fellow. "Humane Society" story, 1
s flq*>- stirred
times these j>ani'l.-» i-r iuaM* r vlbcaie tenderness sbe had rerelved shining
y^to beat startes she had ever seaa, apfi that birdty two famlUee In it we^w see If tbe cows are nil right. Watch do you want s funny. running our *a>d HeU-.
his way amoog the ,«wly. and produte s deep tone ibro.igb them. "He Jnst loved me
and she tucked H by tor you boys on better than cool speaktng terms, tbe cowa Jamie."
about 1 mile girl sod her pet dog*
iDd girts to shnre xrlih her aometima. Tot these famlllea. quarreling among
The silver collieplunged off down This was first printed In the Chicago flowers that 'wni half-way over the when vibrations arc rapid, bigb tone* <»»er It "—Seleclad.
Tkta la
way it baglas:
ghemselves. were divided more or leasthe path, and after a few mtuutes Register, but no name I* given «; walks, chsujng with tbeir neighbors «re produced
The ear can 0..1 dis•
The Oaas e< Batffftr Baleh.
evenly Into two groups, the Germans tbe master sad the boys followed, the author It Is called:
, He called on the foxglove, voxcomb. tingnlsh vibrations «hen ih. « --e
fiunahins.
- Badgv Oul<* tod dreamed Utrongh and the Irish, headed rwpoctlvely by When they retebt^'tbe opening in
Ruth's Oeg Tewtsr.
Udy's-delight larkspur, bouucingbet. fewqr ilnn sixteeu » second, nor
A lliile effort on oui pan rosy kelp
wm Men] October day. Now. at evaa- Peter Yeager and Mike Kincaid
tbe woods where the rows were feedRuth ta s sertoos lltUc girl of live. »weet-«illiati, and bai..r's-bresih, and when th.-y s-e tr-re <b*i. fun>-.-|gM to brighten many a dark and gloomy
Ink. Malcolm MacDonald, scboolmasThe cauae of most of tbe quarrels lug. they found Jamie
at ibe side of
with great,solemn, truthful eye* No'h'*"I**" look«-d again at
the blossomsthousand So >..-i
*«■ there sre
manv
day; suns
Ur, mu Mly on hit doorot^ peneoful was -the same the dogs of Bad^r it. walking about, inspecting bl> one wouldever dream of ber tellins 'which wt-rc to tell hmi
when to get sound- »iiuh *» are not capable of sonshine In ibr fare
uM eontoniBd. Three clnawy c^lle Gulch. Time may have been when ^targes from every side
«bat was not exactly true, and she '-‘•ady for tea
besnog Think <>t .t. WI1F41 i' seem*
*
A Puwbcam.
pepe played to the cleertng before the good-blooded dogs lived iq the rallev.
That ta Jamie's buslncMf said never made s Jokr in her llle.
-Oh’ said fl.-i>c
Good afternoon'' pcrfrc;:t s i-i-t «rmmd us; the sir
-k single Kiiiilw-am. can dbiprrw
dqpr, end their tonetitol uw^v moth- If ea not tbe oMe« totoUtani re- Malcolm. Then sitting down on a
She was sitting on the bottom wep
one little flower peered at him must l«c f-.ill of sound* which ww enner am benMt him. ber headVeareas- membsced It.
s»m. with the two boys at hta feet, of her stoop on this special morning.
« s'ecpy. bslfvpcned eye.
no> hear
Shall I tell >«u what .i 1 n::<R- shadowMgly laM upon bta knoo.
Now there were only vldous mon- he told story after aiory of the Intel- when Mr Sm!t^. the big policeman.
Have yon ^ad a pleasant nap. made m-- thmk <>f Marian? I tboiigbi '
*
Tto door at hit took atood open, grels—a stnln of BngUsl| shepherd, ligeoce and wonderful deeds of well- came atong He interested Ruth ywr^ sleepyhead*" asked flebe of another ibai ««- miett be surrounded by anHoram Dip Wall.
ravanUng a maagerly faralshed bed- grown cowardly and iraatteroat; a
trained, vali-hreddmta- The more much bv going to the door of evc-v -loner uhldi «a* beginning to strevch gcis singing their songs of praise.
Out «>« the Arlaona desert tbej urn
rann. a rooanUy bnll annex to the strain ot toll: otm. pertaapa of mathe told the more enthnalastlc toe bouse, a little open book nod pencil >' • totals Then, a* he watched he soff not be able to distinguish a -v'l- horse* for some, odd purpoaca. A
cahta. In tto kttchmi of (to dder tllf: aa occaaional ctom of Newfoundboy* became.
lo bta hand, .irter talking whh wb> *a« th<- biossoua slowly, aiowly open. sM.- of that glorious ixmceri "
bone bat actuany bet-e put to work
Imndtog Mm. Tonqulat. iu mlMroas. land, all totorbred till It w»* bard to -Could I get one?" naked Kincaid, ever pnae to the door for a moment o"* »''cr another, and he knew it
Marisn inu«-d a few moment* in *M digging a well in the hope of finding
■mg nolally as ato preparsd aupper. ear of any dog what breed he most braatolcesly. daring a
patwe. he turned away, •omeUine* wHUng was time to go Into the bouse to g*t enco Then sbe said: "Etale. de»r, «ster. Th« mode of digging ta aa
-Up tto halfttdden path torangh tbe leaembled.
.
-what do they coair begged Ve.i- in .the Mule book, but ofiener not
ready Tor tea at Aunt Myra's, wbe-e 1 am »o glad you told me tost. -Vo». (oUow*: The boree 1* driven toto m
WBOda. to toe towar odge of toe clearEvery bra to tto valley, except -ger.
At the mlntater s door be wive there Is al*sv* s little round cake when 1 am skme and tempted to be endless chain constating <fi atoto *d
Ing. enme two AWemey cow*, moving thU of Mra. Tenqutal. had from six
"How do yoo like tboae puppieer- 1
Mr Blake's Ruth «or a boy to take borne
cross and compUlnlng. 1 shall tbtnk.- *<»d reviving around Iron cycHndera
aiowly btu dlradly tnwartl toHr to a dosas of theae curs about its asked
Malctdm.Tbe
Tbeboys
boyswere
werespeechspeech- particutaily
I
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ooiiced that
'"‘hy did they Ueep so, long snd Ms.vbe the angel* are singing in thta placed at each end. to Ihe effort 'o
■toWe. whUe bahlad thaBL Mart. 1b- bulldtogs. qnarreitog nmong tbam- l««a. "Well, t am going to give each
Mr Smith was s tremendous power
wake so late, mother*" asked Bcbe room ? and I know it sill help m- : . walk, tbe boras, iff cooras, uwaa this
stMsBt. hm tot bartrtof Urnm ndBly. sehea. but unUtog InaUnliy tor feroof you boys oae of tboae coUle pup* In the neighborhood. Not a boy dared"All last night they watched U the
be happy "-ViotaK.Srmih. m to* treadmill.One of tto rjitoder
maretod a noble aUrcesgray e^Me.
chma attack on -whoever attemptod 00 aeveral coBdlikioa. They mus^o shoot or fling a ball when be was garden unUl the muming-glonrs 'fame Youth'* Instnictor
tsc-hed to a ahafl, which, as K SM>v<-a
Tto pupa, abapdontog their pla.v. to enter ihe' pramiaea. Dog fights stay with ms tor the preM-nt.Atwnito “> •ifl't; nnd as (or the Mule girls- 00 duty bright sad early in toe nv>r:.- _

hack and forth poBs up and down ito
m ■rthfistasrtcBttr to greet bto. were of daily oerari«nce; and If'toe you will own them. You both have »ell. they always breathed freer when Ing." said mother
"All day to-i?T
Doesn't that make .von feel »ini aad walkfogbeam in (font of a treadaaff Ihrtf motov accompanied them maRert werq. preeenl. they in theiryards full of savage curw. It spoils aMr, 6/tth turned the woer.
they slept, iiotii four o-flotk toi* «»l«3ui.. Sunta-ams* But a very hap- mill * 1*8*8101 through the rlgti-hsi*d
■■Tlinlp. tedglag toam away (rom tarn oflen took np toe dtapnte. so
good dog to gu with them, JnR as .tRdthtwatebed thebig mas until b« artomoon Because theyalways wake
p> solemn, too JNt a* though there
armof the
the tmtte by which tod «o»e were to that the BBtfnined brutes had by despotta a decent bey to go with toughsreached her bouseThen, with qoak- at (our o'clock. They are called the
was a great aad wonderful prore,which ta
be drteen. A red-toeed. JoUy Uttle greee braatlaed tto whole hnman
Aad you boys mnR each train htaing heart, she sawhim mooni her
Mnlc night-watchmen ofthe gnrdeu."
slon paaalng by. nad «c were sudd.-naum. who had come «p behind the cornMnlty.
own dog. t win show you bow. but Repe. Mamma opened the
■ *
Ir conacioas of K when «e ibooght ta palled forward, tto drill Is mlaed:
eeg^ia. MtoP'd- amaaed at thta prMMaketm fell that trouble was eem- each mam de bta own tralBlug to
"Do ye kape a dog. maaT’ —Tto next rotj- shall be quite a dlf- ooraelve* akme. And 11 makes as all and sben H mores (orwaH. tbe drill
fl^mm at
Oh •>
«« «to mu menlaA.«ton. leaning eveer pantawlar-aad’muR b*«U Mr. Smith.
ferent ooe. but read It ato aee tf you the more cenaln ihM it 1s a brave ato ta towered. In (hta way too wppnra--------- --------- to iIiMmiI -Vum ttotomsaanalBg xrtMfoUy dewa tto aeen. tor they are eM wseugh tor lea-. -No." ropitad mamma; and > Rnth do not enjoy it also Tbe tide is: aptofidid thing to be SuasbiDerw and tus Is Carced Into the giowaA
him fan aa rarr ao4
aad bad
Taaoe hfis facw iaofc

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