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Grand Traverse Herald, August 22, 1911
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)
Date
1911-08-22
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY ANDTHURSDAY—Sl.OO
TOL. Lll
TRAVKHSK ('ITV. tJRAND THAVEKSE COl NTV. MU HIGAN.
TOOK DOWN
'EASY MONEY
' lAVlL RESBIVES HOIIE
Local Ser* >
A YEAR
TCKsDAY. Al ursT £>. VM\.
TAFT HAS SIGNED IT DEATH RATE
FIRST HEAT
TOBENZONiA
JS HEAVY
GAME II BUILY DAYS
Mrs. KaJitsrIM ValM Boom F.tiy
___Xesra la Crwad Travera*
Regioe.
IRACED IN
HUVr SEA
Tto Tra«rme City Ulviiioo of the
Biate naval reserves arrived borne
Candidates for House May 8p«M
Friday evening after a two weeks'
Mrs Katherine Vales, wife of Albert
f5.00e and far Senate »10000\
rniise around the Crest Lakes In ibi- SPEEDY CRAFT DEFEATED
Before Elertiofi.
FAMINE CONOITJONS PREVAIL IN Vales, jiassed awav si her home IB
xCC MOST INTCRCfiT*
•• gunboat yainlc. All were pleased
COOK YESTERDAY
LIVERPOOL
OF REOATTA.
Lllmwuod town-*hl|- at the age of TO
,:b the trip, and while they enrouii--------\t'»shit,Kton. Aug.
years
Sun>la« afleisnoe. having been
lered plent> of hard work, the Inwru.tion they received was of the greatest
a HSerer of bean trouble for a num
value BDil will be useful In the future MIHVn LTU1W iniukkallino
miute proMdei for «vanplei«
ber of years Mrs Vale* was a pio
work of the local division There were
publicity of campaign etnendliures of
neer of the Grand Traverse region,
three dlvlslone on the boat, ato while COMMERCIAL BOAT RACE MAO , amlidatcs n.r tbe house and senate.
bating come here wilb her husband
the Traverse City bo>w had received
Is-forv election k limit* amount that
NO ENTRIES
but mile •Irtlllng pretlouH to tbe trip
about
fifty year* ago. Two sons. A»hn
ea<-b can spend in a single campaigo
they showed up fully as well as the
to l.'-.UbO for a candidate for the house
and James and two dangbierw. Mr* Tycoon Waa tha VteWr TfirwuaMUng
H* Hai CrWaMiai* Cartifrino That mamtors of the older dlvUloac when Faatura of Ih* Regatta Today ii tl
th* Running of a Th.fW Mast M
and lifxsHi for a raiidldale for
Joe Lada and Mrs. U Jasda. besides
Socorvd H*it Betwoen Tycoon
Ma Waa an Offtaar From Orantf
It came to tbe real work on board fbe
■
“
-rahip I
the husband, survive. Tbe funeral wxabip. Tto Yaniic went as far south
* Truwi
and Bennnia—Both Ownera
Travaraa Caimty, Te«athaf
as
Port
Huron,
where
it
took
Gov
be
held
from
(to
Cbnrrb
of
tbe
im
WMaaa«0a.
eroor Osborn from the Soo to the state
IJverpool. Aug. 19.—AH imw.-r i
Lculate Cooceptloo Tuesday moroencampment. Tbe reinm was nade to
The secood day <
______
off
lo
the
city:
sakidns
and
rvsiau:
iFroni Frldtrs Record Eagle I
iag at 9:30, Fatoer Sbeeban officlaiiog refntia while not very full of *vmu
Ohailff Uater baa rarelved word hUcktnaw. wheraiibe local ditialon
ire closed, and famine oondttioos preWith the bay fairlv rough, the aec
from Wbaallet. Wait Vtrcinla, to Uia dlaantorked and took the train for
waa inierosang ta (to Ub* of raewa.
all this evening. Tto death tale t*
home.
the most ezcliing eveai of tto ragaiId annual regatta of tbe Wequetong
aVret that a man faprMaotjBC bli
alarmingly high The stench of
la, that erf the cruiser* tolbg coftdwclcollected garbage Is horrible Mobs
ub was aurled yesterday aflernoop
ai Chart*! & Pl/Bii, a daputr aharlff
ed before a large crowd Tb* bay
led by hungry women, a result of tbe
With but a few entries le every eveol
rfon Qimad Travaraa couaty. haa baaa
was to rough that It ws*
irlke. aliacke,! cold storage houses.
Several events wem cut out because All Oupartmunt* or th* Work Wurw Imping 10 obtain food The food sup
yaaalaa wonhiaaa ohacki upon tb*
for the speed boau to rac*. aad bat
three eveuis were giv*o ««riag ito
the entries being ao scarce. The
iBoaa maa of ibat dtr. It la not known
^
Covurad by Competent
ply is already exhausted
afterzKioo-. tto (re*>Ior-*U rao* taatag
single paddle <en»e race was
Speaker*.
tow Bock to daonad up on tb* deal,
run this morains on tto secoBd toaiI-ondon, Aug is -The strike
■null today, and no interest was taken
'tot It la Infarrad that the umi will
More iDieraal aewiBed to bar* be«a
mlitee
today
coulerred
with
repre___
iFnmi Thursday's Record-Eagle
by tbe owners of the commercial boats
-turn ialo tto tagndrodi.
taken In tto ra«« ywaiarffay after« of the railway unions of Ireland
Strong Pragram Hao Boon 1
Tbe second day's program of the
of the city, so that race was thrown
I than any other avwat dartag
dar
tbe
Michigan.
Hia cats* waa to repreaaot tbai he
and
ScotUnd.
la
Ireland,
they
oa>
and I
regatta.
Tbe other minor evenu of tto Grand Traverse county Sunday school over half the workers are out. Scot
Waa a dapotr aborts with a prlaoner
Espaeted.
Lmd Is vut off from London by rail A
iir o'ciork Sonday afteruooii
afternoon were run off and furnished convention o^ned at 9 o vlock
In dttria wbon ha waa taUn< bark
Congregational
church
yesterday
tad
ler
of
a
miUlon
men
have
now
Otto
Tbies
passed
from
this
life,
becrowds which
worth, ud tovlnc boen on tto road riho regular county leachera' Insti
tbey ebould draw <«u for |
closed last evening at the Disciple* ioined lo the strike Demoraliuiiou Is
his eighty-third year.'
to anchor, both before aad after tto
• rotowlag hla man for lome Una waa tute wlU open at the higti acbool at 9 lined the beach between tbe G K A
ns,I ser.i.-e today oaused the postchurch' with a splendid lecture.
cBice department to seriously coaaid Tbte* was born in Hanover. Oermaar race. M B. Kuagerford dro* tto tosT
low «a funda and naadad moner to •clock on Tueaday. Aog. 22. and will defioi and the Wequetong club. Tbe
'Through Eastern toudi on HurweIt offer of aeroplanists to deliver coming <0 America at tto age of tour- poaition. that of being nlneeit to ike
taka hto to bta waat atopplng plare. eodtJaue for four daya. Tbe program groundt-.«r the club were 0{ien to all back, " by Prof Oondrirh
buoy. Paducah II of Oiwa. owped
tnalL
yesterday,
and
also
today,
and
yeara.
first
locating
at
Cblcaga
ortin*
by Palmer of OuteBs toiA BeoUBd poBtbeen prepared lo meet the needs
ProfesMr Goodrich conduned the
Mob Fired-Upon.
then smaller than Traverse City ts
Florence II owned hr- A. L.
to Blgwad br tto aberiS of Orand bV rural teactora. and every leactor in veranda and seat was filled.
Uanelly. Wale*. Aug. 19.^-Serious today. Tbe <^portual(ies of .North- tloB.
temperance ronference held In the
In the tug of war two crews
Bacbani of (Us dty. wkO* BbumIu U
Travaraa oauatf. and alao exhibited tto county ahould make an extra efrioting occurred here today, tbe mUientered, they being Henry Hull with forenoon, brl^nglng out very emphat larv and iioliie firing a volley In
Michigan appealed to him anil in of Omeoa. owned by DltUBsa'a draw
bU todsa of Mee. In order
foit to attend.
last poaJiioB. -west of tto bnay. The
ically the nec^sitv of baxing lo every mid*; uf a mob that aiucked them. I86A be arrlvM by way ot boat
Mark
Craw
oarsman,
and
Walter
Hanitto waomr
drew chaeka «a tto Plrat
start waa made from tto 'toa^ ta
The iBstltute ia held at tbia tlma ao
Prank Hayden oaraman. Tto bunday seboul In Michigan a temiK-r- Two were killed and one wounded.
Muskegon, then overland through dinghies, the surtlag gtta totag find
Katkmal bank of thla atr and iher that the teacbera may protu by tbe
, Police artd Military in Action.
euperiDiundent who will see that
tig was exciting and Hull abd Clww
Kalamazoo by Indian trail to a wild about tbtyrt-. ibiny. Tto wator totac
arera hcmbrad br tto
Abera.von. Wales. Aug. 19—A des
oooTW early lo the year. The <-omlemperfince lessons are well
rongk stowed up tto beaU lo good
thOT w«a ptnaentad. aa ttora did not miaafoner baa many blanks, records. were de*lare.l winner*, lo the tilting taught. He recommended tbe story of peraie fight followed an attempt of erness DOW known as Traverse City. advantage aa to eeawurtblatai Bto
strikers to tear up railway lines here Here be found a amall sawmill,
paom In to aar doubt In tto minds of Bad other edncational material which conleat the aame two crews were op
'The King and His Wonderful Castle ' today Tbe wlire and millury fired buxrding-bouae. general more and a apeto A great dual of tspBMr waa
' ttoaa pnytes tkam that be waa a bona to dealrei to diatribuie et this time, ponents. and this lime Hansen and
bad by Sauasle n and neruacB II ta
the mob. The casualties '
a* a basts for temi>ersoie lessons in
Hay
den,
were
winners.
In
the
Mkyard
w
alab-sbaaltea
getting to abcboragB bacuaae.od l»topoBoar.
»y and sevcnil may die. .
so that tto teactora may have them lo
He also urged that
BWlmmiag race, the two conteatants. primary grade*
Mr. Tbies located firm at Good Har BUftotenT chain ob tto awto^ tot
Ito ctotot'ara 4te4* out on tba rag- their poaaeMlon when srhool opens.
Hansen knd Hull, swam a very even the lessons -Uugbt agalDKi the cigarbor. then at toiand. and later return ibl* was remedied aftar atovt taa or
illar blanks fnrnlatod by tto First NgfUieen
minnie* of maaenvBrtag.
A auccessful Inatllute depends on:
habit have as a basis the story.
race. Hull winning by a few feet. An
ed to Good Harbor
Tbe firm ot
Uonal'bnbk. and It baa fortbar devel- A large number of leachera preseni
The crew of Padueb U wu tto tm
other swimming race was |toi on this 'Tto Doom of Prlnc-e Nicotine '
Tbies A Corde* became well ktMtrn > get away freiB tto toixta 4a tto
. «pod that tto than wst bera at one everyone there the Brat morning on
The A. H. C coBlerenre was in
afternoon ^ those who w-anted to go
Louis P. Ha<gM Finds It Parlleulariy as fuel and lumber dealers. Much diagble* with U* crews of Lata U
tlma and openad m amall aoewmt with time; everyone preseni at every aeslo yesierda.v. but were unable to get -barge ot Chas. J Helm, state superof tbeir energy was spent In aecuring and Sauasle li a dim* aacoBd bb« (to
Adapted to Light Sai»d Land*.
tto hank, bat It was soon drawn out, Blog: yveryone itore at the cloae,
mendont of that depanmeni
He
away from their wprk.
four-foot wextd tor the Great-lake noiwBce II crew taac Tto gatawAy '
an whan tto ohaeka warn aant here everyone preseol with a perstwal In
was rather alow toeggaa UYBry aamve a thorough oulUne of the work
Ctou
A
handicap
launen
race
bad
itor of the taur tofta mm «nck h«H
Ixiuis T Haight and famllj of Mus- steamera.
paymant waa rsfnaad on acaooat of terest lo the iBstlinte and with a wllwhich was an Inspiraiinu to an ad
Thlcf-,wa* confirmed In Ger and fast in ttoi^.-toMtaok paar*
gon pa-k.-d through the dry Friday
teA of fnnda. Tto man la tamniar Uagneas to do aayiolng required for three entriee, but one of the lo«-al men vance along this lute.
leio the Lutheran
Ttth ihla aaetiBB of tto eountir, and
a tour tlirough uortbern Hlcbigao many-as a
of the schools, and tbeir own droi>|ied out. and Bill Harrow- was
Mr* K I. Edward- tlicn ivok -harge
church, of wbicb organiution to alforced to rare I. R. I'eck of .Northimrt
•vudaursvatf tora for aone Unm. He peraonal welfare.
Ii.
ihel
raiitomoblle.
Mr.
Haight
owa*
motor
to get
-t ttosfi
itoii gttruB
gttrtdB «K of* tto
‘
Of the missionary •-onlciciii-e. umklnr:
reraalned a member. He waa ctoy. Sauasle II waa am lo pas*
^nmd In Wbaaling that to ownad
Tto conductor lx Sapertntendent W with a Ifarce-mlnule handicap Uttle
practical niid iosplnog address blie |a section uf aand land east of Mukke
. fralt tarn la ^ couaiy. tot tba rac- J McKone of Albion, one of the heal Bill made a fi.oe showing, as did Hor- laid that linsslons began in the con igon uiion wbicb he Is conducting a married twice, at the age of nineteen. tbe auruag boor wRk ftarcaoa -II
dose
after
her.
iMidlatHy
followMias Rophia Wenty. and at the age
Ibe DatTOw boat. Mr IJarrow was
ores do not stow that war such per k-aown educators and inatllute
ruralem. our ow-n home i hur. h. j»etie* of experimenis under tbe direc offort) to Miaa Aogulu ‘Ecbeltorg. Ing waa Paducah tl aad Lata H. Baaaaround tbe first buoy ao-l nearly half
son baa aver baan a landMdi
tbo stale.
f must woik to the cir.uwler- tion of the l iiu-d Stales goveraitoat. Tbe wives passed on eeapertlvely sle II got a good load la tto Im ptacw
way to Edgewoo-I buoy when Mr
cwold not to PviPBDm fcy nay
- Om of tto wortldass checks that
Tbe iBBtructor. Miss Isicy A. Sloon.
She urged that-tout hei* u-ach the object of which 1* lo discover fort) and fifteen yekis ago A (amily that
Perk
in
hla
Uttle
Bill
started
out
aft-,
or ibc bosta. Floranoa H bold neared
tova baan nnat SbartS Sbatar was COmoa from the deimriiiieBi of Engllah
missions in etery rtiilidax sch.w.1 ie* what crops are Oesi adapted for grow -maiiit •■onslstlng of Mr. Henry place uniil about two busdrad yards
ai' him. Peck gained every mlauie
■ eaabad Js PlUsburg.
wbicb ebows In tto Central illchijsan Normal,
ing at a profit on the'llght lands of
luch a* -tiossihle
beyond
tbe aecood toog. when Mthat tala «>eraUoM tova net baan oon- yoara she has been weU known to tbe until the last stretch, when bis h
western .Mlvlilgan Extensive cx|ieri- Thl'-s. l-baliiberlaln. South Dakota; ucab II went by eopa afierwrard pal^
Hi-rnutn Tbies. Traverse Oty; ing in (heir dlagbff tato tto ooehpit
Atoid to anriona pteoa. Tto mas li teachers of Michigan tbroogli her stud seemed to climb out of the water ■
i-crnesi w
• eP-nirotary de- menu have been conducted with sand
K A. Togera. Michigan City. which examgle waa Mtosrad eooa by
danerlbad as tolng nbowt « fast It lea In ^gltah. published in tbe klichl- waa gaining faster every second
vetch,
and
this
crop
bas
burn
found
pauu-enl.
ihis c.>nTercnce
Mr* M .-Malnone.
lUvenna. Sarfatic II. as she raaadsd tto third
inbbaa la tolght. light ootaplaxion. poD Moileretor. Her program will to the finish of the race, i-oiiilng in ]
Mis* HoU
the schools to proilnce a heaty yield D|«o>lbo
seconds behind Hornet. The lime
. Mr 9>fsin r Tbies. Trarefwe buoy. From (be eocoed to tto third
wUb k anndr mnstacto and welgblu highly Inatrunive.
poorest kioil of Utn<l. Mr. Haight is
Around Ito five-mile course for Homei Ibroiighotii the 'uuDiy and
Miss IJHIajiThle*.
Traverse u.-<»cv-u xxuiu n. saw riorwmom tl
. wboM MS peoada. No one of that devery eDlhusUiktic over the future of
Tbe foHowing program i
grows
bigger
an-i
Iwlter
every
y.
was 22 minute* and 4f> seconds Uttle
Mr*. H.-itry Casienholt, Muake- norence M rouaded tto boor at Bdgi
acrtptloa la known tor*, so tto ibariS given: '
this croi> for the state and sees in it
Pnif Goodti^'b ga«e a ten ii
Bin made tbe five-mile course in 21
Muh.. loui-tbi.-r w-ith tweniytwo wood rloeely beattag Lala H. hr i
kai no-dto to fnrnlab the aontbera ofthe. means of n-det-ming most of (be
Mlaa Sloan's Program.
talk oil Sunday sibuot *ii|>pltes
minutes
and
26
aeeonds.
grand
chlMren
and
two
grvji
grand- lew feet aad ttoa was overUtoL
fteera ttant would help toward rai>iurabout three boadred yards toyoad
Tuesday.
earnest le.-lcher could afford to mis* lands that have been considered lo l-e hildreti.
The free-for-all race, with but
las Urn. .
Worthless for growing crops
the buoy. Prom thua oa tto race
. fiaseuilals In Ito Teaching of
eotrlm. was the best eveiil ever pulled the goixt things Prof Goodrich had to
Stricken w iihyjnrslysia Mr. Tbies was Bimply a parade to tto fialeh.
fagUah. 1.
This
crop
I*
sowed
In
connection
and the lcu<liers who were not
M that tbe crew of Paduesb II
off Is Traverse City Neck and neck
caki-d aciiVA- business life in I87l
In fbe.Teaching of
ly beat Seueele tl crow to tto
around the first two buoys before an: liresenl at ihe sc.»ion ha»c nmch to with rye in some instance*, wblle' lu le ha* iM-en prsetlcally helples* for
Eagfl*h.If.
^
others It Is sown by Itself. As a for
beach after anebortag.
After the
diSerenco was noticed In tbe a|>eed of regret.
hinv tiw »ears having suffered four jtaird buoy bad Irew paastd tto beau
S. Method in tbe Teaching of Uric
age crop it I* a success and bas high
The
business
session
»a*
interest
boat*. Tycoon, of Wequetonlarvii.i. stroke*. The last fifteen held together for tto remelader ot
WaesitST Papan Haw town Madu Ptoma. . I. muatratlon. Tennyeon-s
nuiriiive
value
for
stock
of
alb
kind.*
ig
throughout,
the
theme
hetng
tor
•lag. the cup defender, raring against
>f •h.-se years he ha* apent With hi* tbe time All of the boau tbowed «p
Out. WMuk OMpoam of
tfroaalng tbe. Bar." Uetbo<l la the
I:
Is
also
a
great
fertilizer
aad
when
iK-iter schools and a bigger work in
Bensonla. of Bcnzonla. owned by
ion Edwin, and bls-.^daughter Lillian. well la tb* rough weather ahhoagb
Toachlngot Lyric Poems, il. Illuatra
tbe two local boau Lola H. aad Flurplowed under pve* a terger percent
E. Caae. The minor events were all the Sunday srhool* of Ihe •-oubiy.
It then home :in South Division ence I! were easily the beet aea bcau
tIon. I.«ngfelloa'* -Arrow and Song '
humus to the «ull than any other
M Estes gave a few- prarliral
finished before tbe grand free-for-all
street. I>irii>g this tTme hit faith riding btgta end dry ell of tto time,
Tto Baal eagotlailoai In tbe duck
>|>
Hint
can
Igrown
upon
light
word*
on
Sabbath
desecratlop.
wlilc
first beat for the Great Ijke*
never wavt-n-d Mii'b of bis time wbile tbe other two boeu were eaaTeaebiOB f'oinis lo a Poem, I.
Itoo aacatlon were completed Tfaursresulted
In
a
resolution
that
tbe
sent
cu^
ha* been spent In pc»yer and iong, stantly sblppiag watar.
Toacblng Points In a l\>em. 11.
«Ur iHanaDo adtlrk aettle tor all UtDf
Ibis ronverimn he that it *»ploie
RaiiBsle II. jbe winner. Is a iblny
In this event both Ixiats aianed
ns hi* lliiile and reciting senpMethod in fbe Teaching of .Nar
•oi boat, with about all fool beuu
tto BaaaUon of a legal Hue ibraugh
fiahliaih rtpsc-rjuion *uch a* la*e
tee before getting the siartiug gun
luemorired long years ago
tto hfulwoaa porttgw of ito diy. The rative Poems. I. Illustrations.
ball. 0|ien lee <ream luirlors uinl .<tli
(Continued on i«age two.i
- hllil rouhl bate demanded and
Uagfellow'e "Wreck of the lleodaad to tto proparty
’ form* of aiiiu*cmeni. and ihaf sll
iihci and moiher could bare ri-.t 0ne. Sbe I* built for spead atore Lbta
pen«:“ <bl Wordsworth's •|.ucy
tto iahs T.
latmbar connany
ten their strongest Inltuen.-e agalcsi
r,. 'i d imire lovjng services Iban be anyihiog ei»e and la a classy speed
Gray.:
cruiser making in tome trials at muck
Bkaoutad antf'^ popart are not
h... tlt-insnded and rec-lved at Ihe oa eleven miles an hour. Padaeak
#hk tto cttT dark.
'Method la tto Te«chlng of S'arIn the afirinoor the program bi>ened
v-vU nf hu children ■*
II I* a flush dec* cruiser of tklrty
All tto stroksamenti made at the railw Poems. II. llluatrailon. ColerSaturdav afternoon a eang of gyp
with a tong M-moe eondu> ted by Miss
leogib and five aad one balf loot
At three o'clock Tue*da.v afte-troon
last ■aatlBg of the oouoeU were cor- Idga'a "An<4«nt Mariner "
e* with five wagon* im-i about forty
Ethel Gthh*. follnwe.1 by devotional*
\ equipped with a twanty boraefuit.-r»l
it e*. will be beid at (bThursday.
riad am to tto latur. oto the partlee
led by Mr Estes, alter which Miss people stiiic k The < itv and attempted houie 2t» Suuih Dtvlalon street. Rev poser Gray motor maktag a speed
One
of
the
finest
orenards
in
tbit
rralt Of ten nllet an hour Bbr raced
trtaraatad ara mtlsfled with tto re
Compoalilon and liStier Wriiing.
stop and have lbe<r borses shod at Demat I'lVtiiin offirlatlng
aectloD of the state Is ihut otrne.1 by- Gibbs favored with a solo
At (en
acts. TWi aatUament
tto matter
Value of Claaalcv to tbe Teacher. Charles Miller, a former resident of
local Uii-Clrn.tb sfao;i but Chief of ocloik W-ilnesday morning serTtc-e*
*n»e addres* of the afienooa by
WIU aBabla these who bare been will
The Teachink of Stories. I. II- Traverse City The farm consists of Prof. Goodn.h "Give the Hoy i
illi-p J<ihn*on and hl> force gut busy• Id !i. the German Lutheran
icres. and Is lo<^e.l Iteiween
lag to coaatruct a proper dock line to liitlrailoD. 'Hawthorne’v "The Great
id ordrrod liietii out of tbe city as |
Chanew." was lull oi good advice and
-.il.r IntertB-m
will lakuickvl,.e
and
Uicn
.trbor
tii>on
a
rise
of
■a abMd w^tb tba work wUb the Sioae Pace."
on as Ibev cuiiM go an-l they also j
land which <-anininuds a view- of lutke waa appreciated by those ixesem.
rhiirch a: Gesirt Hartsir inrharg*- <>;
hMwIeBga that tto Hue will to a
The Teaching of Stories. II. II- Michigan. Glen Lekc and the snrroiind
nk the trouble to lullow them Iveyond
The temiierance declamation ronplace Id th-- old hnrvlcc sronnd a'
Congrcgatiensi Sunday Bchoel Ptenie
luatratlon. Hawihorae's "The Greai
country for seteral wiles,
*t was one of the real p1ea*lag feat
G-*<>d lli-lior
varlellea In heavy- hearing this
Held Yesterday.
Slone Pnee."
■es of the coovetilion Jesse Kl!i>al
V hiid
complaints were
are Grime* Golden Greening, Nonhero
Friday.
rk won first place and will go to Ihe received thai while on their way tc
Spies, Baldwin. (Vaguer and several
Among ’ll' many enjoyabla plolce
Common Errora In the fae et Other of the siandaid kind* The or district comesl. pre|«*nory u. tbe ton- Traverse Cn: they had -lone a greni
of
Ibe
--4«m
none bas provsd more
Uaguage.
chard Is alao well storked with |ear*.
to be held at the slate ronven •leal of foraging along the route. At
en to a large number of people thaa
Figurative Language and liter peaches and r]-ab api-les. whu-h are re
where ||i“» in pme« will »,* Kfwadln ihey w
Charlet A Cressy Hat Been Promoted that o' Mie cougregatioual Bupday
markable for the size of the iroi> and
PtwaaaaUiiB Anoraay Ruled That C. ary Symbolism.
I
Fndsv
*( East Bay.
Bwarded-"
By Singer Sewng Mach<ne
Henry Anderson and carried off all
the excellent coiot.
I aiMl
C. ttoaa la CntitM te Pay far
Wfadogi Hinu for Teachers.
Election of officer* for I'e ca*oing
Compeny.
Mr. Miller state* that he will pack
was in sight, con tbe same opera
frown folk! atteaded
SupL McKena'a Program.
barrel* of ap|>le* (t<mi the i; tires ear resulted as (ollnws
:1>-B was repealed at severs! of the
Cbarle* A ‘ re**> loi-al manager of rod iber.' aa* not an acetdeat to mer
of the Grimes GoMen tarieiv and
Csneral.
i rvTtldenl—C H. E»te*
fa-m bouse* at whirh tbey Hopped en Ibe Stng-r :L-»;iig Maililne coinpacv the pk-a.ure, ih* weiiber was good
ibout as many Gening* am! Ben
Awetbar ebaptar was aaacted la the
Educational Coodlik>ti»
ScciViary-.Mrs 1 11 Hohhs
route So cnmplaltit'ii were *worn out, baa bM-D :-aiislerr>-d ‘.o ’he l.analnx and ever ixMi) bad a good thire.
Havis trom a simiUr number of n
A par- ..1 the foreDooo w*s devoted
' at tto
ieaa Mlicheii
Treafcurer-A- Wlllobee
This is a remarksl'le showing foi fbts
however and they were not arrested. branch of IDs •onipany at a gietily to makitis arraagemenl# for the
bdtoe Friday wtoe C. C. Mae*, tbe
Dodd.
year wtoa tbe crop of late a|iple» Is
Sd|>eilniendeni A, tl. r deia-iment I' was al*c reponed that when tbey incress-d -aiary and gmier nppor gannrs. putting op twinge and other
Jaaltur ta paaaetalue. was paid bis tan
this region l* light. Mr .Miller Is a -c J IlelmSchool gDveromeat
tucitics
to
develnp
hik
ability
id hit work iJiier races, baiblkg and boating
practical fruit grower and t* getting
maath'B alary upua the vrtlten twWorkshop Talks.
Superiotendent home dei-arimeni— the- met Dsn Haskell and held bin chosen sork. Mr Creasy bas been occupied a good share of tbe time,
remarkable results from hi* orchard.
««BwadaUan of Preaaentlag Altoraey
when tbe dinner belt was aooadLAboraiory Work In Urammar
Mrs. E. I. Hughe*.
up by uklng him down ami going a resident of the Grand Traverse and
ed there was a grand rusk (o tto ^
rrad H. rratL Mr. Pratt told that oa Grade*.
Superintendeni of mlssleos—Mrs. It through bis pockets, where they'-foubd region for the past 23 years during nic table Everything froat th* awraeaoMM oI the aetlaa of tto board of
Micklgaa Geography.
B. Jobnson.
about $2 in money
est trifle (0 a big load of wateraseloas
S'hith lime be has been manager
uptivUun at tbolr last aaialon and
Tto First Day.
'Superintendent elementary departTbL* U the aanve gang that baa hla rompany While here be baa in- was provided aod none went bnagry
tto tact that Mr. Moa ba remained
for (be remainder of tbs day.
Tool Bags.
A. A kawywr of Ann Aitor Was ithrau ment-Mlas E-llih Holcomb.
caused to much trouble finbgr touHrhThied
I real estate in and around
Among those wbo took ptiiiw ta tto
*la poaaaaloB and doae tto work to U
perinteedent fctuperance depart In (be state by robbing . the people
ThwM Humber of SUte^
City which be baa Improved dlBerem oontesu ware Jalta FUarak.
. aatlUod to hte pay for tto ame.
meni—Prof A H Clark
of almtwi everything that wa» porta witb a view to rpeodlng his later day* tint prize, for fiadtag tba gHdea agg:
Tto poalUoB that Mr. Ball will tatt
Iph Wilhelm, wbo took tto prize
Sutwribtendem of teacher iralulag ble. Ttoy have been arrested in sev here. He expects to return herb as
M wet kaewB. aa a tar ho hw made
Ann Arbor. Xtlch., Aug 18—V J dvpbrimeni-Mr* Addle C.ibb*
eral places but nothing senous was soon as be finishes bis work In Labs- In tbe egg coatest for jualor aad eendepanmcK: Oerotby Ooeblta.
ae attempt a wDat hia pay for tto
Sawyer. Sr., aged 77. a rromlnenl UwThe choice of vice precldant waa done to them tor ihetr mladetneaBors. Ing. WhUe here Mr. and Mr* Oeeiy prize lor girls fifty yarfi dash Sod alee
tlmethatbaadapsadBiBce Jaly. wbaa
yer. well kaowo throughout Mtcblgan submitted to ibe executive comffiTltee. They are good looking gypsies and have maSk many filendt who regret In bail throwtag coetaaL GoorgU
hanppoaed to was totorc laken pow
and three lliae* a memtor o( the
Tto address lu the evening by ITof tbeir wagons are elegamly furclshed. to see them go and wboae wril wishes Han* la water drtaktag oeotaoL ato
. aaaloa. and from whldi dau to has
many other tatla delto whp aaseaidpd
Michlgaa state legislature, alao a Ma- .loodrieb waa well attended and very with all tbe coovealeniWB tor loaf loUnw tbem to their new told
la srinnlag out over a aatahdr a( cm«Ba^ hla aarrkaa t« tto oooaty.
diad buru today.
WibLv appreciated.
tonreeys on tto read. _
labor.
teeUBU ta the eveau.
HimR EVERTS lRTfflmill6 ™>
Piissa fiiniuBS i»b;ks
uses OF Ikrt wombi
MNIDRS WoTtB UDSK-R
PROVED GREAT HELP
PIONEER HAS GONE
CODNTY INSTITUTE
SARDVETCHA SUCCESS
•miMSETTlfl)
ROBRED THE PEOPLE
URK CROP OF APPLES
Tx
WASW^TTBRB
HUES TO LARSIR6
aHin nu siurV
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OKAOT TEATEESE HEEALD XHD TEAVEBSE BAT E40LE. TTESDAT. ATOrST 5!. IS11.
PAfltl
METCOIIOLOOICAt. REPOST.
1«7-Slr WMtar SaMigta aaOad tbongb mx a OM of the boau picked
• 1 do mwAiio. • t oo
t>raaa la «o
to EubUe atat tba
t
rrem Cora on bla laat voyage 80 Amer- Bp tbe Edgewood baoy.
iesiitloe tba sraat paaaiMlltlas-o(
— ------- - *-— -* the free-forwJl
auta
la
vtaw
at
(ba
big
A»pla
Oo*
ind
was
taken
«il Tnrtni liy bill
ba hdd in Oraad Baalda la Norav1702-Orand Army of tba ARlas en- by Tycoon after the most excHJng
TWICE A WEEK. ^ /
race over -witnessed on the bsy. Both
r aad It la a«<A pabUriir aa tbia erad France.
boau were st ibelr beat and for the
J..,. .....________
that will attract «uUU« atieatloa
A. Tracy Lay. Peesldeiit
Igl2—AetBo batwaan tba AMHcu whole Jengtb ot tbe coarse they ran
PaMlabad reaadar
Tbaraday at
ft Fkeyd CIlfKh. Vice PrweMagt
aiMl bring to tlu> notice ot tba ootalda ship TSonstltotSon" and (ba British close to each other. Tyeocn winning
Tiwana Ov. MlAlgaa. t>]r
lac Ba roanoateie at
:. OaviA Vree PrwsideM..
by crossing tbe line only five seconds OMpaueal
world.
Itarongb
tbe
coming
expoaltlon.
•snaetk . . ..
ligate •'Guerrtere."
MMALO A EtCORO.CO.
aC a»isuac
Misuag sa-.t
eassn ts d«i>r tt- E
^
ebeed cd the BenxonlA In order to •UlaUaa aaC
tba ^laadia raagnrcaa ot thU atata.
m2—First Sunday achool In Cbl- decide the ownership of the cup the worA ra»ar«Bn»tar*h*»«
- ttoa. T. IMiM........................ PraaHant
0. Bataa..............Vtoa PiaaMeal
W. K. WHITE IS MOOBEEAIVE.
105—Richard P. Btaad. Mlasourl
Xw. Haaaan.......................... 6acre
Capital Moohee.'
Ona or the Boat anceaaatnl aaw nateaman. born. Died Jnne 15. KM.
Euraius fiieodoe.
. «Mf* K. Bataa.................. ^..Traaaorer
Bit! Ben and Intnber manalacturar*
ResMirees aver 0AOO.OOQ.
in Nertban bUeklgaiL la WUIUb H.
TMOE. T. BATBt.
A General
Banking BualMM
trrpm Tbarsday’s Record-Eagle )
r.
OI
mu..,
;
s
i:
jVblta ot Borna Cltr. tba bead of Ue
Icen
the
si
KC7—WilUanr Bowen
Campbell,
Hone, and our customers may rely
EdHar aaE Manaftr.
With tbe weather as jwrfect as need favorable --mniiK-m Ih i:
WbUe LoBber On. Br. Wbite baa governor of Tennessee, died. Born
U]VD feieivtna lOUrteous and lib
^ Tbotiaa Na, 0.
be a'nd an nnosual amoum of enihuai- been well sbV
eral trestment
been doaelr IdaUlfled wlib tbe dereb H>. «. 180t
i«
.OCSca, lU Fraei SuwL
asm prevalent among lovers tit boat Iasi nlghi. hoa.ier.
opment of Charlerola county and baa
3 per cent imerest paid on Sav
ld0»->BHlBta
parHsment
passed
water sports, the first dsy ot tba Ibe people al the
ings .Ar.tiunts and t'emOrates of
bean the employer of bundreda ot be South African Union bill.
b> prele
TSRUEi
second annual regaiu began this aft- 'inx (b-iersl lef} .llfthuli ».-lectu>i.S
.
li;
wb>
>'mr;«
Ban In catting tUatfer,
August 20.
Cm Taar....................................... fi-OO laAdTaaea
U tv
I'sir
•«
The
program
for
today
was^
aad markaUttg lumber. Chirlag tbe
M
.
xj^it i-ompo'cr?..
PI'.e »«* real! '■
177*—nghi In the Hudson River
tU HMtlia.......................................Me toAETaaea
U >2 ' K ‘ rwr
••
carried ou^ as. far' as
iiQssibIc and scleral iltne* and rei.j>oinlc«| , be
laat 15 ynara or Bwe. The White between American firewblps
TEraa Maatka................................. S5c laAdvaaoe
: i? ^!V
pro^ one of Interest all
On., baa denuded ibonaanda of acrea sh men-of-war.
fully
Miss Chandler «
*sh a.n.nips:.
!:j
There are many outside motorboats
or valnable Uaber. While there la
Ibe
piano
hi
Mtss
Mane
U
I
>s
m
m
yw
]7tS—Tommodore Robert P Stock1*1. ('our, lor Iho ((oUBty Ot QlMd
BMraE aa aaoaad-cEaaa natiar
entered in tbe aeveral diBerent con- Haynes, slsn
..1— w grailnal'' of ih..
■! *
a Urea «uanUty of Umber aUll led on. a diaiingutsbed American
<he t<h>,
Iihsi.t'
* tj . I; 7^5
can jtaTt
jtaval
Trvverse.
'
j
Marck J, J*0«, at tha fnatafOea at
.i 5T Pair
]i*m
aumdlag and In the proeeaa of mam officer, born to Princeton, ;. J. Die lesu, and a great deal of Interest has ■onsenaui.i
Miss IIbmm-. is oi - ir
At a session of said court, held Si
es
: iioBdr L
navaraa CKy, MMl. aadar Um Act
been shown on the ptrt of the psrtlci- of ihc N-l performer- and nx«i is'
ihe |.ii.i«te «m.-e. In the ctiy.of Trav
tacture. tbonaanda ot acres have bees here. Oct 7. K6(.
e( Canfreaa a< Uarek I, ll?S.
erse Cur In waid county, on the 7lh
panta. On acrauni of (he laieness In enied uimdilJin». wfio
r. Mr. WblU was one of tbe
ci'-r
ii-lu-d
]03—Renlamln Harrison,
iweniy.lay ol Aiigtist. A 1). Kll
llrat In that section to recogotie tb> tbtrd president of tbe U. 8, biirt. In getUag started It wlU be Impossible Nurihern tliibisan
|
Pres -nr.
lion
Fred
R.
B’alksV.
fniure valne at these lands for larm- North Bend. O. Died In Indianapolis. to give an account of the day i. pro
suri>rise «f llic iiei,liig uir.<
ceedings in full. Suflice It to i-ay iliai glici,. Iuii>«-ii-r.
Ing and fruit caliure. He la
- m r«u.
»lu-u
Jl•'^ai.•l>
March 13. 1901.
IVgg, deceased
prospects are (or the greatest regatta
In derelopiag a farm
’ampl»-ll. ibe
i-elebrai'-d
baric-iu-.
KS8—The Danubtan
Principalities
, MoU I
;irns Moore havtttg fllesl In said
ever held In the nortbera end of the fornie-l.i of 1 hliasi, and l»clriill, ti.,*
(AM acraa. known aa the White farm,
court his iVtiihui imying that tbe adITARVINO BARIEE.
Slate.
by which (be company b making ■
of Grand Itapids.
was. liitmdiKvd
minlsirailon of salit petau* be granted
1M4—Gen.
Grant
withdrew
A piUabla slltiallon la i
1. Case an^ed from Bensonia
himself or to some other nullable
what troops from tbe north side of the
Doubt has bc-i. expressed
that, .v jr-.-ATF OK MKHICAN- t'ouiily
of
. BnglKnd dae » tba great atrtka ot practice] deBoaatraUon ot
this afie.-------------- b bis last Botof
vocalist whose talents were In kfiep-;
tit^ud 1raii-r»e.
tfMk drlvari and raOway maa. TraSic Nmtbera Mlpblgan%nd will do
James River. It is ordered ika'l Ihe 21st day of
which wga |mm ately entered ii
homeaeeker or invaator. WliHe
log with other mitBic-atit at th« n-l
•'* “ wesUiii of sSld Court, held at August, A It., IMI. at ten o'c-lorii In
1(0—Final -pVoclafaallon
of
Ja ttod ap ao that foodPWSa can not
of the contests.
the fon-ooon. at said imibate oBlra. be
ba Borad ud Iba coaaeqoanOa la gaa- tbe W’biu Co. la aUIl Inmberlng oi cessation of bostllltles In Ibe Civil,
An unusual amount of Inierm has tion of the state, but after Mr «
and is hereby appointed tor bsaribg
Urga scale, Ibey hra giving em War.
«al daaumtkm among tbe poorer
said ppiltlou.
beet; shown In the cruiser event
IM-Il's first selection,
the
ai.pUuse i
iTc-.-nt. Il.m
Friid
It.
Walker,
--------- la London aad Urarpool Tba ployment to a large force of men In areblslB sentenced to death In ChlIt Is further ordeied that public BoKeldLlOtnorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock was deafening and h- wus . l>•tlrclljJudSl■ «ii I'nnMic
ice thereof he given by imbilealloh at
MBtlt U that tboattoda ot youBg cbll developing Uila great farm tad if Mr
K(C—Eight of the Haymarket
Fnllowinc Is the program for tomor lime and time again.
While
win
put
tbe
aame
energy
aad
copy of'this order, (or threa sac
1
in
the
iiiatier
ol
the
eslaic
of
Medraa are ««♦"«»» atarrlasr Taatarcage.
row. (he last day of the regalia:
essive weeks inevtous to mid day at
apply
the
aame
boalneia
prlpclpU
dv Ua mUtay ualea oomplata- 18»0—The taaltleficlil at Antleum.
The
-u .rr.n.rt W Ml..'''*''
J
hearing. |n Ihe Grand Traverse Hei
1:30 p. m.—Handicap launch
the development of bis farm as be has
d„ convened Into a national park.
tylBg vp of traflc by. orderlag a
..p M,.. ................. ..p....
Id, a newspaper pvlmed and rlrruclan C boats, running under seven
bis lumber InterMta. (here will be
ited In Mid county.
lf»8—hupoalng
naval
dcmon(trawere deiole-l til ilielr
ataJ Kflka. Maatlaga of oomm
Islrator of said «.slale. and Ms (N-O
miles |»r hOur First prlrc. Treco
me surprising reanHa that will be
FHKf) It. WAIJdW.
m Magatlobf bava been held and
Hie. allosam-.' Ilicrixir.
In* used tn luiihiT ItllKhal
launch horn.
seennd prise, sei
Judge ot PnibaiA
..iU •atborlUaa bava tUppad In la an of great beneBt to-Nonbera Michigan
vindh-N
^
urderni. that the. 7th day Of
ailg y. L'. 22.
fla0.
IS.
aad
oBor
apbndld
opporiniatlea
MBaam to aU ta a
This was one of the U-si „n,| most ScpKtnWr. A. O. 15*11. at ten a'cbx-k
ijj.
m—Dinghy
race.
Ilniltc.l
to
In the forenoon, at aald ITubalc cftfice.
MboM auoeak Hare Is preteatad a those seeking prolUable Investmanta
IhiO—Ur. Jose D. Madria resigned
rbariiiliig
entetialiimenm
ei<-r
given
boats in use, Prise, pneumatic cush
lie ai.d is hereby apfioloted for eumTccfk ExtraeM AkMtatcMry grave problem, aa to last bow and good homes. Mr. White's pre- as President of Nicaragua.
^
di a S'uittieni Michigan resort and It liiliic .and ulluwing said atcount.
ion. (3.76.
ly WIOMPatm
fiir BjiTiltHI bodies and great corpo- vlour surceas b a guaranty that bia
Il Is fiin'K-r Ordered; that puhlir
August 21.
2:16 p. m—llamllcai. lauiirli race, U diiubilul If there bas ci<-r bo-ii a
tMlou may go to gain their ends. land developmeot plana will be
17C2—Milwaukee vUliod by Ueulen- class B boau. running lietween seven group of pnifessloniil mnsIclanK ■>( so nolk-e Ibensii Ih- given hy pxibllcallon
By the “Ka-oUr” nettaod I c*g rosoMesatnl as bla lumber operatJonx
of a •x>I>) of this order, lor Itartw aucniM la Barit la
aat Jamas Oorrall ot tha 80th Royal
tulles per hour. Rrsi prlxe. ex<-e]illuiial abllille- :>« lli.is*:
les^ive weeks |ir>-viol1s to Said ds> ol move those aching (oetb abMilutely
Mi ebmetar, bat tbora are aboaos
riean regiment, autloned at Mack spirit comtmBS^(j.60: second prise, re- S'eahiawulitii.
htwrliig. Hi Ihe Jiiaiid Travene llemld without pain, and without in* uao of
drugs lo produce onoooscioasBsBA
Mesttflf *m6i bring dire raaulU.
a newspaper
:t ptinteti
pnntc and rln-ulalcd
inaw.
Saiurday eionlng abesch part
baak.1. IS.
THIg DATE IN HltTORY.
People of nervous umpsranekt aad
said
tba tMblab ritoaOon aagpau that
17^RJcbard Ward, colonial govI*ri»e, giv'-n to Ihc young iailiiis and gentle.
m.—SwImm
2:46
pm.—*wlmmlng
with weak beans wiU appreriaU tbo
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦A
nthnt 1
«b«a 0onU ba oOBpataory arUtra-Ka-oUr” method of palnUas dgtrao*
ereor
of
Rhode
Island,
tUad.
Bora
wool
sweater^s.
men
.V
the
resort
!>>
Mr.
K.
E
Mlll.-r
August 17.
Boa at labor dlffleniUea where tba
Horn
/
3:00 p. m^^rulser rrilahlliiy nee of I liicinnall, who U sp<-iidlng the Aug 1.'. 33 2!*.
1721—nrat Issue of tbe New Bag April 16. K69.
pgnic wallata Is involved. It sogjbR. W. a. KINTON
ino—An /quesirtan outna of Boats to be anchored, two-man teams: summer at Neahtawants. About oU
2M-08 Wilhelm Block.
Slock. vHJi te. Boldo•mb lartbgr that tbara abouM ba land Conrant. at Hartford. Conn.
Oaorga HI. was aracted In Bowling start from shore In dinghies, row to of the young people gathered on the
wnrtb.' Traverae r
MBa datalta action t^n ta provida
17<g-Jobn WlUterapoon laangarat Groan. New York city, by loyalliu.
cruisers, surt engines and run nver shore and cnjoyml s corn roast and
iBt aAtlamanta of otiikaa la a way ad prasMant ot (be college ot Kew
1776—toBtinentat army under Gen course, return to anchorage and row iiiuslrnl program. .Mr Mitl*r Wing a
ihat wBtld EbMlstty prevent condl- Jartey.
eral Monlgonary arrived at Fort Tl- ashore and (Ign log. First i>rlie. ma ihaniiitig hi
OsM ibat wonM taring dlatraaa nob as
17M—Dulcbesa of Kent, mother
condengA
rlne glasses, (in; second i.rir.e. ring
The resort Is mtw completely filled, IliiWri F. Cuihrle.
il AMeribid iV tba eabla dBpatebaa' Qnaan Victoria, born at Coburg. Oer
1786—Oliver Haaard Perry. Ainerl- Ufa buoy. (3.
the majority- belnr smitherncrs. and
I>.-reiidalit.
la Wertf
many. Died at Ptogmor*. near Wind caa BBVafSpra. bora- Wed Aug. 23.
3:30 p, ni—Boys' swimming race, ifi the general expressioti Ik t^t Neali
July 8. lijll•or Castle. March 1(. ltd.
1819.
years or under. I'rlse, w»k>1 luiihlng lawania Ik Ihe iim-i di-lighlfiil restv-l
I* saii-hieiorlly appciirttig from tffi
■WTH< DIITfllBUTION NECOBD.
20n Million Bushels Whtst
duvli «>u Ih, In Ihe.abnip emltlrtl
1810—MarshallBeraadotleof Frapee suit. (3.
17M—Peter Hunter appointed Ueu
that ''»■> lx- found
tka «aad for baUer faeUIUes for
‘
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..-a'li-e
that
the
defetidiiiil's
last
known
to be Harveyted
cboaeb Prince Royal of Sweden.
tenant Oovemor of. Upper Canada.
4:00 p. m.—Second race of grand pr.-*s.ie ismilueiiiK .oiisi.vntly mugc '
rt-ddence wa-. In this
■MitaBlig tbe •raduets of tbU re102-K>>ntederaiaa under General free-for-all. lor Board of Trade Greai ||,
excellence nl ttie table at iheiftui
0»-^bnndalion atone laid for tbe
ihui that pa*nt*ss
pnxg^s for tils sppeopanee
sppeo
•tan are b«lng <ett tbto year '
Hams* lleip H dtH.. DiMiH
“
t.
- .iii. i-.uiiioUst.^
Lakes trophy cup. —-----------------------------TrlinguUr course j
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•hert
i-aniiol'^ie’ personally
personally served
s
on Booument InTrafalgnrSqnaie Bragg Invaded Kentucky./
Manager Cnm-;»
gt any Uma- alnoa tba growing
K.
IH.11K
Iren, Ihe I*TTivllfres W 'Manll■In>ll
him
bv.ra.ason
nl
his
continued
18(4—Federals
under
Col.
Slebold
of five miles. Winner of trophy «'iip|,„|„p,
•t Cralt baeama a paranoant Indus- London.
ibtsl.aichcwan and Athens
absence tlirTTfrom
On
(notion
ot toiia.
-ttgagad the oonfederatea under Gen. must take two races during ihU meet.
better U*iell II tiuKC, -Ollrilor for <-ompIalli iW.si.rn f'apudu) Indicate one of ibe
or. tba laglaa ItaaU la not wboll>
Itlt—Alexandria. Va. rapitoUtad to
Wbaeler at Dalton, Ga
Extra
races
will
lie
run
If
nei-essary,
,„r,n,
I
h-m crx;.. cvci raised on the ran(lant.
It
I
k
ordered
that
tbe
aald
dett MM for the conditloos arhleb tba Brltbh.
To hai.i-ii his crop will re18ec-nambl>rg joined the North
(eiidsM, Miii--rt K. Gnihric. cause his nctii
M
ai tber are tbe reoalt
1117—Andrew pjegeoa, a dlstln German confederation,
jraiK*- iiiW
ciilered herein wlib- (juiii- n* lean .••**.•,«*, herveslers.
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S^iMlkaa Idaaa la reoM to Ibe gnlibed Aroerican officer of ibe Revo
' III ihico iiiiiulhs from the date hereof 4.0W RATES WILL RE GIVEN ON
1901—Gen. Frans SIgel. a noted Un
ALt. CANADIAN ROADS
:ind in delunlt thereof lhal*!he Bill-of
illiMmii or tbe pradueu ot tbe lutlon. died at Pendleton. 8. C. Uorti ion romunder of the* civil war. died
Coiup!;ili,i nn-il herein iiiu) be taken - Ev.prsloux are run dally and full
MB arlllab have firavatled
at Paxton. Pa.. Sept 12. 1730.
■■■rtluilBra will be given on appliesIriiNew York. Born in Bade. Nov.
and Tblcb will ooBUnue
ltt«—Urge section ot Albany, N 1824.
Hon
Ihe following auihorlsed Cana
CONCERT BV ARTISTS AT HOTEL
'•■**'“''"»*'***• 7,^.Wr' oVwred'^lhM ^
dian Governmeol Am-nl. The rate*
imens Ror It's Many Fall
| „rrt,.r 1..-].ii1.||Klied In the Grand Trs
destroyed by fire.
NEAHTAWANTA.
1910—A derisive battle was woe
•tnHaa and orginUa tor tbe pnrpoae
Eshibltions.
i-rge lli-rmld. o iicnspawr printed and are made lo apply to all wbo wish to
lUO-Joaa Da San Martin, famoui the revolutionists In Nicaragua.
i
ntage of'them for (he pur____
; piiI.ll-hiKj In Grtind TiUlerse
- 4t Mcsrthg • Vtdar aartud and bet Boutb American patriot and soldier
Croup of^Kceptionsl Talent—Beach ;
fc|My|lng the grain fields of
The di'iri,opm.-iii ijiiiean I- mallnma' I.-h-i oiicc In;
In;.. .veil
.vi-li w.-.-k
w.-.-k (or
or attl.lBora onlfora prloea.
died. Bora Feb. U. 1772.
Party Enjoyed by Yeung People,
a Kperinl >-niiii n. w.iire prime nnM
HIST lEtT n KUOIU
.. offered for those
Vntb a'fndt crop nnder Ue oonul
GKf^GK^W
............ ^ . cni
ruTW.
I(S2—Tbe Protestant Bplaeopal dio
Entertained by CuisU.
(or l,K glass Jar and plate exblhitt Invest, and also tboso
. .I'tr.ufn C'oimiiiasiouer.
. B mnap paru of tbe oonntry tbe cane of Iowa, was organlxad. '
ii.e up
p ari
artual farm Hie.
G:aM! Travv-r.:.. Co. Ml.-h
pHeaa te this aaetloa are exceedingly
Sumlap nlghfai the Hoi.-I Xcalil.x Ibol It will make at ihe la.rr throng',
Blondln walked a rapt Ob the second start for the course
Uftadlsn Govern- to Cam
M .aM ao tar as (be Mrly apploa across Niagara Palls.
wsDia. nrnre than U>i> guesis applau-l
r Cnmplaliisnl
both boats croaaed the line exactly
> Iruii I
oaManed tbay are e dmg on tbe
^LMjRIER. MarquetU, Mloh.
1U»—Tbe Canadian College o gather and they ran In this way to the ed t-nUiuttaiHcally the variouK iium Ghnrli-> Tliom
hers of a luuslisl*' Ihat wan probably'l*rin ,*> KIiiiwh-1
■HWt aad are •etliag at prioM that Mnalc was eatabllshed at Ottawa.
drat buoy, whew Tycoon jockeyed (or
one cf Ibe fine>t .-mt glv-i.ii ai
a, hi»-plmiiK -Khli-ii
Mo batow what tbay would bring If
IMS—Tbe Columbian Benale n (be lorn, running In behind B<
Noriberii
Michigan
rcfcon
TIuTi-jisr* fur cvbihli
4b BMteda ot dutnhuuoo wen bet- iected the Panama Canal Treaty. ^
The two boats kepi together
lH'liMi--*l,i *1k(i I)IOii»:Ii' I
Igr la (ba onrleas paru of tba oounlOOa-Bartbqaake and fire at^l next leg until the turn was made at arc now Maying at the resort, a group 'Sm*'*’
IIckI Aikiruilij
Bp. la aoM a(
dUet of
paraiao. Chile, caused great kAa o (be Bdgewood tmoy. wbM Bensonia of professional eniertalncrs some of » l*uKhi-l oi ih
them havlug auiumcr i^iageii Ihsi appIcK iliac ha
BBHM BUtaa It h at proMnt Im- Ufa and property.
Also Kood Fruit Land on lake or bay.
W« ooly elurgc i
was seen to tal^ a few feet lead.
doubtless have no e*iuat ul a>iy Norili The. w.-r.- k1i
(hMdtalB to aecnra an aariy apple •«(
Thera was a surprised crowd when li
commiffion when we tend a cuMoroeff, so you are free to sell it
era Mhbigan tiiQiuivi rcKori
i.Hlsy wli.-r, i
bay daacilptlOB at a price that Is with
B ween that the I
yourscU
M
any'time.
Let
us
show
you
our
Fruit Tree pric^
la «w raa<B of tba ponrar claptaa of
.tand Traverse loald
Traverse City
State Bank
<*.
Siirtss f J -
THERBini
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Pf
Jil
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sskT’:;;
OMHIIl tm VNk 3,HI0
50,000 .Men Wanted
RESORT
MUSICALE,
after good fruit
SEND US DESCRIP1TQN OF YOUR FRUlf FIRM OROftCHUO
IIMIa. «blB tbe Chicago ma^ la
ITlt-UwUburg rounded by French
Matted with applet that cannot be
aaloaiad at a fair prloa.
•ettlera tram Newfoundland.
1(03—James BeatUe. Scotch poet
Ala la a aoadlUoa wbara tba Cam'Or of UiBitad atew gate tba worot died. Bora la 1725.
«l (be oyatan of mp dletrlbotloa If
ino-^mperor Francis Joseph
tidy cbhhea B ba located at a du- Anatrla bora.
taooa from (tab graat central aurimta. 1B50—Heoore de Bnitac. PrMch nov
■v,H» pradaetton ot fruit la tv belo* ellat, died. Bora May if. im.
fwtaat tbe demand la. bat owing to tbe
1156—Queen Victoria and tbe prince
^MJAat tbe IrOU U not pnmarly dla- couort vUAed Paris.
.
Ulbated over tba fouatry In naaaon
use—Tbe vigllanra committee'In
tba ccaanmcr la made to auBer and San Francleoo. having accomplla
the piodeew reaps a nturh tmallor in ends, disbanded after a parade.
lt(2—A cevalry expedlUon was i
reward tor bis efforia Utan ba would
U bis crapB ooQld ba abtppad te the; bgalast (he coafederatee at Spring
^
parts of
coantry wbere they are field. Mo.
Praaaiana defeated the Fraseb
Meet aaadad Instead of being dumped
lata Cblcape or nome other martel In battle of Gravelotle.
which U.gloticd tram tbe time tbe: 1(80—Ole Bull, famous vlolioUU
died. Bora Feb. 1. 1810.
naaaa opeaa naUI it Boeet.
18M—Dentocrats of Texas nominal
Aa t—iiEy that will bavoNio ba
applM la tba fotnra b eoop^thm ed Cbaries A. CulbersM for governor
Itio—A bronxe statue of Washing
•mbgf the trvH growara cf Wean
ton. presented by Virginia to Fn
IflfMpai end the aooner they get
unveUal tn Parts.
•rthM wpon worn aqniuble plan the
August 10.
bgntr H wm be (or them and tbe
Crichton, known lor his
UlaraaU of (ba whole country
UBiveraal
~
BOOMINQ MICHIGAN.
Aa Oraad Raplda Bn-nlng Preu
B fiauhlnf a aerlaa of snirlaa upon
tba deratopmiBl of Michigan, rrom
' «a* eoaty aa arUda U aabmlttod
W a coBpatant autborlty abowlng
lA advaatigaa and pnaalbUltlM of
tbB atata Br trait growing and agriAtara. A vary oomprabeulve artldla agorarad in Eatartayh teoe writ
. Mi by Xmna e. THas, cashier of Utel
nmt Mattoosl baas, who b beoualag
p—BiEny Btaraated b tba developmaat of Monbani and Westarn Mirbigsa aad Aow aOorb are aappletoaollag vary ■anniaaBUy (ba wora at
prgaalaad bodies Oaa of tbe objacta
OBeCboMdror
Men’s Hats
nlng at that atage of the game.
The
Aral lap waa covered by Uentonla In
16 minutes and 40 seconds;
ond lap was covered In
sec
15 minutes
and 50 seconds, and the third and last
lap was coverod In 1C minutes and '•<>
seconds, tbe Bensonia' losing Just one
mlunte on tbe last lap.
Tycoon, the
rap defender, made the course In the
following ome:
Plrsl lap. 16:15; sec
HaMItMaftMilgCo.
Iasi
.-. .-iiliig ro'calc J l'<■'<• Kt*'f*'g'
were S
surpriKC
em.
**
AdJiess
lo il,.., hlhlls
gUcMK of the hotel and coitagcw pr.-» |
FAIR OAKSISIIRSERV CO.. Traverse City, Mich.
Ili'rii.-i1liur;i;
Il la scar.viy poskihle m ngiirel"'- biirea,i.
io>la.
bewer than
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piano udos by
Dnroih.
Miller
WIU, who Is a profeSKioiial
l>u<k
perform
er of Toledo. InvUed the most enthUK
R-v* A>im.
eihlhi'Kiii purpoKcKl>e, lall.
demanded.
Her
T',,--*,
(I«*wired
aiip'i-K
ai --»,iil,l
<’f
’ upi'i"* criiwn In ,
iasHc applause tiid rcin-.xi.-d encon-ihigh
jH-rformance, r****'"
T;..- far-ii.r
apples mature i
was QniKhed snd oiilsilc
Mrr.
Clark Davis of Clm-liinsH. w hose repuisHoli as a soprano i-xiendB over many
»tal*-K.
siirprlKcd
the
audieix-e
with
rarw
Bensonia came out of tbe river
most Uellgblful soW, M-vcral In Hie
slowly previous in the race, and every
French language. She was repeaiedly
one thought (bat sbe stood no chance
encored and cheerfully responded un
ot wlOBlng. but as <oon as she was
til Ihc audiiors besttaied to imposc
opened op It looked as (bough Tycoon
upim her .Miss Uardl Hum. a very
was lost, but sbe gained In (be last Up
charming contralto, also rereived e'land with another live
(buKla'Ilc applause for an excepilou- One Room Snd easereem e( Leeisnsu
miles would have won. IT Tycoon wins
County Mouse Storened
ally fine »<>lo
Ml-,* lsat>elle M
today, and the generwl opinion U that
Saturday.
Chandler,
a young . loliiitst of more
she wlU. then aaoiher race will be ran
han pood (a)ent. and an Instriirior ;i
so who carries oE the Crest l^kes
the llhara Cot:sj-r.a:„ry of Musk.
tropby rap from Traverse City.
T ,>r (t.e l.ecl:ui.>'
rendeted-several charming numb.T»
*“•*
HSK »l,Kntl, .18111
OI ,S. mo.1 ailli™i, .b.r.,n.r. Ul.. I'"""'-' I””',"—
ny- nre oi an npi;n**“i, uricm „r
Chandler Is a young woman of ebarm lageo 7'
”7!
tng personaUly and ha* studied the jSaturclav altcinoon. the pu>iv.|.i
lance of n.-iRtilxrrK ravine ih<- l.nil ' ni
violin for many years Sbe hs* been,
further damage
When ’*:•• :ir*
eliy by the Stanioo Uroihers. and js furnishing the icu.lc tor the boiel|*^°'' .llKi-ovcrr-l a e.vtl f„r hd;.
1 sod her perlurm
raxlmd with a Hines motor, also during thi* (
,wr. lo Mni-l.
an.I
built In the riiy, and She waa Ihc
unieerflre fighter* were
only irank cabin cruiser type in the
race. Florence H was built a couple
►ceno by l» A Cii-vetle i
of years ago by taer owner A. L. UahU being the fir>i load
ritant and is thirty three 4eet In
eral other kvaiU arriving
lengtb with an right and one half
foM beam. She rode tbe seas well
Btomobiiet and other
l.6ILdw>i)>
ugh finishing last stood- tbej
8ul»rtnleodcnl <'ra'»
Kloreoee 11 U oqulppe^ wub
n employe ot the ta
ond Up. 16:45; (bird Up. 1<:32. show
lug that with another
Up
Tycoon
ts'ould to all probability have won the
IIFIRMARY DAMAGED
ueoHi luvYia
Our Shirt Counter
Fine Sblrts
Oneprtwo of a kbd
Rvkri»i«<trj0u$3.00
Am'HM BOW SI
The concert
UleiitK Ihal
tVaa SSc lo S1A«
log bnt (our entries wbo cared about
golikc out la woeb a aea. Grace. !->sex. Pirate, aad U J. K. owned by
Weosel Cbaboc. James MarUnek. Irv
ing Murray, and
Charles
Heebert.
were live entries
Orsuo won firat
prise wltb Pirate a close secoad, al-
ReiiSu pKca$IXK)to$3.00
HamilMiClodringCe.
jBiirkell a
FRUIT PACKAGES
A co(,vcDK0 pUce for you lo I bv y ur fruif pacLgces a!
factory prices U at our More.
Butb li t d covets a e vry
handy in which to ship pemchet and leacy epptes in Urge qmB*
btir!.
I
asd l-ilhs for peRches EDd pluois ere Tcty good.
6-baikct cral« give good returot for fancy fnoL
and f4umi 1-2 end 1*3 busbdi ere elso coowaie^ peckages io
wsichtosVip I 1-2 boshd wride-bend be^etoeKliaelor hendlBg
eai co*n end anything e'se of which yoa can ceny th0 qaeatky.
Wido-bsnd bushels ere strong baikeU m which to pick poteloei
end other root crops.
Standard bushels etc veiy good in wkkh
to raeasore. end market baskets ere bendy in whtch to ceny mf
sma'I light loed which you mey hive.
Sold 0 bdoiy pdeci ty
Oeighlor
'deal pf c-«Iil I.-.
,1
ii:e i ....I work tliev
.vnfloe.1 iv> ■•.ne
^diil (n keeping Hu- li e
I and (he bai,en ,r
greatly hin.ie.-el I ,
Their w.,iV
the
kiiBvk
4-powd
diensx are lot paltiag up grapes mod soull packages of penebe*
ai
Corn- r Front fr Cma Slreeta.
.
GBAND TnAVETlSE nEBATiD AND TRArERSE BAT EAGLE. TIT^DAT. Ar<Jl*?T 21* 1911.
PAGE i.
roontlaa ei* aaeeyltd at nore nearly
land, nnfred Jn the ^ Uito siani- Rapids, who base been spettdli« a tew Mr. and Mrs. 1. Ui Miller, ns West ■vees held recently at the WegoetdRC
•fICVITlEB.
log to spend a few dare aa tbe goem [days In the cJiy. left today for Battons bltgbuh Miwet
club. .
raab ralue thaa any other cooaUea Us
H. H* Groan ef Elk RapMt to In the
the Biate. Yet it to leakt&f oat that
of her aunt. .Mra. Cbarlle Carver.
j lUy. when- they wilt visit for a abort
Mtoe Lduto* Blghy'iefl fdr har heiw*
IV for a (e* days on bcwlnes*
Katomaaoo ibis aoo*. after an «ztbe asricvltural ^ouallea bare flenree
While praetieiiig ter the ball «a<ne
P. J. Cornwell returtied to Mueto*-. «>»<■
! Fred Ntoen ef Cadillac, wke Has iM
teodfd visit With ber sem. Mrs. J.
to aboa that eren tbrae are nut aa- which to acbeduled to be lOa.ved IttVern Oilbert of Orand RapWa. it been here lot Ibe |<**t few eays. re- W. IVrrdM a* ber eumotef V>9>e .M*r
today after
abort
aeaeed ai tnutli seared ibeir troe tween the foirea of tbe Traveree City (rf<-nds In the rliy.
in
the
city
on
buslnma
today.
- 'Ded kome this tuornUig.
_
AetnesArri
-rthur F. Wheeier ef •elvedere. HU
valve.
^
W. K Barthc of.Orand Rapida. it
Slate bank and the Flrat .Sailoual
Roberi Louden haa arrived fr«w»
Mias Harriett Holmes of Mvakogon.
tbi- guest of Traverse t'iiy rristires. 1. In ti
Peoria. 111., (or a vlsl( with kto pm: >o Bitov* th* aiat—list all wanUha bank Wednetoiar Ixou Baker bad a to visiting friends In ibe lity.
-Gee. B. Feirbenka of Chicago to vto- eiiis.intareaied bare for the laat .oereral .bone In hli rtabi bpad broken while
& L. Cud gen of Chillicetha. 0_ an I lllnc hie sister, Mra Geo G Hate*
Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Lawler ef Bey
Mrs. C. J. Prtodel and daugMem
moetha had experta at work taklnx}it|;inc to bioji a hlsh fast ball. Tbe (My. arrived yrrierday for a few days lived i<-«terdsy fur an extended trlpj The Miaso* Floronce and Grace
through Ibe nur^ rn resort*
| I'augiiey or t'hlcago are guests ol Mr .'larie. left this nuuuitig lor their boiuo
oE real wtal# trantfero. verlfyinK injur.v- will Uy him up fur ibe bMter slay with Travt-rso ('uy {rtoqds.
;:i ItotroK aftei siwading tbiWe nooks
John-M. Oteen of Muskegon, is ini and Mis Ueo. U Hales «n Washington i-'iing a ;Ih- i>oti> <>■ Mr and Mr*
them and tbe prlree paid In eaebante l«n of a montb.
Mr*. A. J. Woodman arrived yae.
of property and comparlDK ibetn wish
j
Tha mambara of the Friends khurch tcnla.> Irulu JVw Fas. to visit rrieiiito. the i-iiy for a lew day* on bu»lui*i
Garland and
imoenu eaaeaaed acalnit tbeee ami-rongregBiion eii>i>ed a i>leaMni
^IWNO
IIWNO >ROPERTIE»
>P
WILL GO*ii.r. i,rkm.n l..|1 iwl., (..r l
Ot
Mesdamea J- and E. Saehi of Elk
... «. a.™., M ...
y.„. ...
^
propertlee. It to proniiaed that time at ibe cburib Tburwdai eveolng.
^
• TMEUTE eiEERALLY.
At *;S0 the guests imrtook of a boun- Rapids, wpeni Wednesday In Ibe city
aiartllng reeulia will be abown. tlful sui.jK-r whi.-li hod been | rejiarod
t
hir*. Reherv Herknor and
that will bit piyunJcaUy every county In the bawenieni bj the ladies A soriai
Of Howam City. Who , -»■ VanZenten. C. Blakely end ».
In Ibe aiale. and IneMcnUlly help (be time was then enjoyed. fciUowed b) has lieeii iislliilg rrieiuls lor Hi-' |iasl
? regular
tutor ihuri-h tueeling un-l roll
fSllroafc by reducUg the average
l»-w days here, remro*"*! b'une liwls.'.
II of tbe iietubersbip.
nte If Ibe aaaecaed valualioni are
Dr. C. W. Fralick of Maple City, ae
Mias Mac Wilson Va* arrived from
He to a i'lwh.. of Hi..i Miirr r.-to I*’"!’
fnJ'lto.- and TravTwanty four efthf leienda of Emil
tsiped tO'ibe ean* pereeauge of caab Nelson.
aZT West Qevenib eireet FoVt Worth. Texas.'for a tew wi-rks Mu;p*tnrd ly s party of friemto'.
Midi.. Xtik. It.—In 1^ ■«- vafae''tbal to aaeeaacd agalnat tb'.' gdlte um-erewonlousl. walked Into
»irv III the city luday uu an automo; Mia* Bede Hannen
•ved t«t>* neon!
his home Friday evenln* to remind him
r.tmi Kls Kfuililv Bl,.A>F Mil'll'
^Irotda.
lib- tii|i
tut Ibe I
bis birthMto* Me* Welflar. ef Fiinu to the ibi- K I* l«li'>st i.ii
Sikh a ralae wuld asatot all couo- that they bad not forgotten
Wm. M. and Orran A. Province of
Cantos and music
tlei alao, .altbonch tt
said court. heM at
s of the
rankllii, Ind.. ure-fu the rtiy
•nr of tk« vuie u tl.»M.&U.kU. touutlea wblrb are aasesaed at only
S, Mrs. 8. T. W
Whiu and little daughter
in Use City of
!'hVl!ibl^
J. WHubbel. wtoc'.and litti* dai
Bugh!• loialions for summer hoiiuai.f loamy. bn Of^
21w *tat« «u valaed Br* yean »co
Mietr
I Ibis munifng fur ihHr
ur 30 per tent of Uah value'would,
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part of the e ven-1 Miss Hssel trwin of Grand-Rapids.,
('hhag.. i.si.
if lE, cMunlMlM at
I'.ldiug.
I'Hlilurois.
afii-r
if ratoed to M per tent or .tiw. U lug.
th.- aw si of MU
Mr. N«-lsmi was presniti-il with ' !m has
t tbM line M |i,:u,&uv,
\isitiiiCTrlaili--'
imewbat bard. Tbe raialiig r«( a silk shin and ntckile (>u to-hali i ii I- , iiulM-rtsotr. tor u !• w' da
Ilul-lwl and I
r.i.iuls
Mrs. WUit.'s iijuilitr
viT. will rewi
of the guests.
I,
One of the prettiest parties el the
.'.•nir I. Tbouias. an-omiwiili-l " 'Bi A McGill left Ian evening for
lowpriiig of the average rale
Uhertng having filed la
i.f ilie'
Ibnlam
pi Bill >iH-iul thb wlnli-r In Call jltolioii. MoimH- Slid niher (sunt,.
help 1^ nllroadw. and at ibr aaiue season and MUlle the Isrg.-si
tim fn-HikMi praying thar«
I teiutored '
Weiiuelima imhe will sim-nd s Berks vaeji
Th.- trip w.-s! Blit be luartt Bhoujlurnli
DvaniBBm of Uu «tue wu liitmi lime wni lower the rate* against In u the .-lub
•trdlkMi uf MOd i-atatr be
Hun. .
< ,
-lub l-Vl.lay
Fr
t
ilile by i.uiueruu, slupjt at tsMUinil alM b« OM of (he tncwt bitter dtoidnal propenlos In each roiumuuUdd or U> MHIMMr*. Ed Lautner and family andlaianied
- and Mrs, Ralph
«' Cam-r"^'
vii-s
C.
J
Fn.sl.I
and
.lallghler.
.M;.iie
|<'tber
s
: i.
HleUcM bu M^bi^^ e 9r-Jf*m th* atMe taaea are paid.
Mii'b. nnd .Miss Merle M. lniosh;"^
-••d. IhvT
in night • iiisnain ,
s,H-nt ihr da: with Julia Waroii ol
>' '»
iUa nT'iM
^inmiXUl Copper Oecreaaing.
le
l.ul
on
aecounc
HHIsiUle.
are
vtoJlIitg
at
the
huioe
K
l>
rurp
l.->ke
.
jSepleml
;iil bad beei.
»blc-b.
beard of c
LonslQg. Mlcb., Aug. Zl.— lrou igdy
■non 1
Ibis wax Lovessar 'ii' Ur. and Mrs. Jubii .Mcluitwb on
The Miaaci Daisy and Ida Cr*aaeyi>"
ll»' bigb wli
K to uvected. tb« valunian or thr erly valuta are Imreaaod from (w«W
to hr
.'liPiinai.Hl I
the pitignmi. Ttie B^gr^iiian ut.aue.
raid pellti
sl>en.l ih.-l: yacBIliin at lu.ine. Tbe> ihea’H
Mpanr to lllcbi«u «1U 1m Id- five nsllilM dolUrs to one hundred
j^”rmu»ll*‘ru?^ihJil’b^
r^x
;
l-Awrt"**
Ounn
left
Ihit
morning
fee
lunher
in
ludered.
that pubUr
d
!U|.ld*
Sunda:.
goiiu
tol<
1
tweed froa UrM^oartbt of
a mllllODs. la tbe report of JaA# R
W. B. LiU
plrce entembk- of the Theairv orrbes- Ann Xrl.or :in,| Hetrolt. wher- he will
thefivif t>e given by puBllroIslaii.l and itoming to Tiuv-,
«niMi to • bffilM end • bilf. It 1« FInler; tbe New- York mining engla si«-ud il
TM- I'llv hv bnut
!(k>u uf » ropy of ihl* order, for IblOe a BIS espotially good, iiiukine Hie visit friends lur a fea dais
espeotn that tbe ioCTnaea will be at neef-.^bmltted to tlw auie board of
Mia*
Haati
Leiand
left
for
Grand
^
*o.-i-.-s»ive
weeki
prw
lou*
to aaM day
‘‘‘liS'.a®"'''
“‘"I Fred Carlson fsfWriy dl this city
Ua|4ds ihls muining to lake vip her'ul hrariiig. In Ihe Grand Trareroo
laaM »SA00M0,M» and eoealbb so uqnelh^D today. V« reeomiheuds
_______
‘’I I’hbsgu. arrlv.-d last I'li-tiMiS ■ C. H. Boss of Petoshoy ia spending mlllm
Irrald, a newspaper pribled wul <tr
Burk ul l-urlKnuii'o
that th* valoe ot
bo not
gg
* ggg 1.. ri'iiid his v4-al|..n willi frienj*. la t.-w',tovs il. th.' i-ity,
diidred PurchVs of Nathvill culaied lu said rouDiy
Th* Ofbt «UI ooiD<- as a rcenit of rsiHod. a* be bHtevia the su|i|>ly of
K-K^n H WAtXRR.
urst of Mr au.l .Mrw. l>r
Mr. and Mr*. Jame' Taster and
PER80NAL MENTION.
dji **»*- “• Shadek of Couth. Umon
the etorl If tbe Induaiiial counties
unmlned copiwr to rannlng out.
' Judtt of I'raUm
; .Mrs. A. Swi
|i;t<i.lly Ir'i il.is n«un for (Tilragu i<>
Aag z:ri A-pt. ;
sake the
t’ ceestta flair
f-visit (rlriids for a wer-k
(From Thins.liiy 's lleeoriM-iglr I
: Monday
their Jiut abare of tbe ataieitaaw,
Only Tun feat.
Miaa Lytle and her mother returned
Hungerford returned to I
M. C. Boteferd of Betroit It tranaBoth am
and the elon on the part of tbe dQtflNe oedr4rb« I* « lover of money, a today froiii a ibu weeks' visit In
homr luday
BiHDg IwsiUfiw iu Ihr <il.> lor a Ifu
oday afu-r
eulterml coaaUee to aboa that tboy
rer of ^eaaure. or a lover ,of glory, Whileclouil
Siantliiig their -vaiahun ullb
'days
are sow eaaeuied proportionately with to llkewlat a lover of mankind: but
li«-nr> iVinaicl. alNti-r of Auton IVaia
: a sroxhin of aatd roert. biM at
Hist Ellen Dueheny of Elk Rapid*,
ol .j J. 8. Griffin ef Elk Rapid* to in th*
probate orfiee. In tbe City Of
only be who li a loveAf rlrtu*.—
the ladaettUl conoUea.
iiiO.vliy.
who lias beeti vtoliliig her aiiiii lit f.
:v . la aaU eouaij. ou'i;ve
It to aaaerted that tVayne and Kent Epleteiui
I
■v. lanxing. atrlvoil III Trwverwe
, • j . A. H. 8p**r of BuTv.mit City mad*
August. A I>- 1911.
night to spend his viu-atluu
Ilou Fred R. WalkM.
bUilue.sg iri|i tu Ihu ill> today.
>iiililu- business with plcaa
I. 8. Crawford arrived yesterday
duties Is IU I'htvto U|l
ealote. o(
the liialter
liom .Mt. t’h-usaul lor a^ewk s vtoii
He lustlliill
iimiuns and he will do ibis Joaeph M. Moatier.
Ihr Tiavt
ITiy State busiilial
i-ilh frlviiilN
having' filed lu
rtUK'be E. Muh
4
MA^
GOOD
ber petlilon praying that a
BOYS* SUirS, $t.95
Mra. Jaa. J. MeVoSn of Hart i* a uelure -rtlfuniliiji.
M. W. Wil*on ef Bingham. p.ho fio*
nsiruiDeal In wrlilng now on
r.avfTsi- l.'ii> gur»t (or a fc* Jays.
l»een ►•v-iidlhg
hU Court, purporting lo be
Beyg* Kccc Paat S b 11 •.
C. B. Tat* ef Narihpert came ever Ibe Hi> on hi
. reinrned bume
Will aud Testament oT said
te
marnmm b««
•trlclly all wool garI aiieua Hit- M'luu.l aimuat SVnjue- ludai'
di-craaid. Im admltied to proliale aivd
tall* etotoro. naB« f*
Id Mr*.
I. A:
A; F. .Bunting ar
and faifv ibiti the a(lmlnIiiitBtlo& ol aatd eatale
mente, SaliaAa h* lo< tor
viig rrgaiia.
xiuiUi.> (ruiii Ih-i
be granted tu tldgw T. Fray, or to
Mrs. O. Seymour of Boyne City to stwiirt
ilmfr.: ,,i
the
Mine other suitable penon
TRAVERSE CITYx MICHIGAN
.i~uiiiK rrlemls In iW diy for a (ea- BinouK Hu- uonheni resorts.
It It orderi-d.
deri-d. that
t
the Hita day of
A. J. Bordeaux of Muskegon to vitit- Repl«inliep.^S. Ii 4911. at ten o'etock
. at >ald probate ofH. E. Price of Cadillac to spending tug Inrixh. in the rii> i», a t.-w days. In lh<- -for^ni
' V. C. Seeman* and C. E. Warner of
hereby appointed for
I shun HKir in Hk- i-Uv with friend*. I'eltoiuti
rnurm-d hutiie tislay after hearing said iHdltlon
Mr*. E. Dodge and Mrs. E. Stringer Njieuditir Siindav iii the cm
Il U further ordered, that pdbUc
W. J. and W. C. Paul of Thompaon. nolK-v tliemol be given b.r publlroiniu-d UiM evfim-s; fur a visit with
vine smut Sunday with Mends In Ibe iloii «mop> of ibis order, for ibree
in Ihf Ht?
vi>rr.-Btl*e seek* prertoua 4o said day
Mr*. J. P. Seal* and daughter of OeMorris Martin ef
Baainaw anant ol hearing In the Grand Traverse
.-ufurr vixlting n-lalttrs in llu- vhy SiiuiU,' in tin- i-iiy wi
ih'iid tvlurn- Herald, a newBpape'r printed and elrlua l;e:ii. lod
... a f. B -Bi.-K?
•
,
rulaKd iu said iwiniy
Mr*. M. L.
k of New York city
$*KEI> II WA1.1CER.
Louit J. Nariman and Carl Hariman
:iiiiv,.t y:uml,
Judge of Prohale.
■Vug. zz z;* Sept r.
-.-\i-,nl w.-iks Iti Hi.' U-vuH lettlou
Lewi* Ha.ght of Blue Mound. III.
Mr*. Ida Lampson ef Grand Rapid*
NOTICE.
Fit^uMI (or bldg (orfS
i. 1.-:. tu s;-i„l lil« ..-„-.,un will! - vtoitliig fitoju]-. IU llu-'riiy
A. B. Mceifh pNAtomrte* «p*nt Sun- lion of a Courieie
iifiuJ.s •
bs
of Crystal l.ake TOBI.
Town of CtVWbI
Mr*. Chat. O. Christman and daugh
child, ac Ijike. lieiitto Cuuniy. Mh-blgan
.-r. ,'ltoN Mndu-.l, niNVud-lasl o<
s W II Bill lie rei-etied liv tbe undmtgnrd
1 lerk v.f lb.- Boird of «ui
ng lii.m J-iilln, .Mu . to r|a-nd (lit- re- irharh- of .Mai
TAXFPT
HAS fiEeUN
jmiEttE wHiBEEmnniis
..V. "w"“
Ii
r"”'
r;,
BOYS* sintSx ftssa
s=*.isir^i.8o
yBTOPti'glpiros.
Tsr i su“!
sx“..“.n":i.95
TIk Final Wind-Up Sale
I Quick AcMmi Is Urgent on Your Pari
Tito sal* ha* | I Itelsbed Its sceond day ol pheBomcn*! boslness. Alrrsdy sciine of
Ike sale gaedt have bt« closed oat, while a good many of ISe lots are nearly disposed- ol.
Onlam«*arcbBylBganlleSt slghl-thcy arc lindlog the sale goods ol hlghrsi grade and
•he griaes mBCh lower Ibaa lhay even aallelpalad. Yob should make your porehases early
HgsB wulioaccarcIhcgrtaMdbcBclUs from this sale. Whether it’s clothes lor mao.
wamaa or eWd, this Ritol WiadAlp Sale Is oHertDg bargains sach as yon have never seen.
wltUiilse vitlag.- of Honor. Itoncte (kmmy.
■ iMIrb. uiml iBelvu o’riork noon, of
eJ».|tit(h day <4 tHpiembcr. 1911. (or tbe
Ihii. I'uiiatrui-tiuu. complete ol a rwncrete
Meir at Ihl Oullri of ITyalal Labe.
Ruby and Irene Chapman of 6V9{
Ik-iiri.- Cuuniy. Michigan. Tlito loro
FHHl SH.-.I have Kui« Iu Visit .Ml j
4^0. Rawtair of Octroit is the guest 111*11 |,, by nuMl. ap$>rnxilaatel> threw
iM.l Mrs. Fred .Vikiliaull ul Ti-.iipisrI
and a half inito* from (be Ann Arbor
l-il.c ivMVi.l (uf u couple of works. _ ; <>r. » j-iii gdimiil riiiDdai evening ratlrviad station at Heutob and B«e
W. F. Setter ^^Benfon Harbor (s anil u half milea (lora the Ann Arbor
Mrw Stella M. Champney arrived j
e^iiua^lrn-iid. lu Ito- rxllioad station at Frankfort.
lum liuiiid KupUs IhiK imiiliiuc
,
.Ml proivoeal* iihall be made on tbe
Wm Radciiffe'
fe^.-rklurned 'to Detroit form. pr.-|i*red by the **ld Board of
Mist Beatc Hannen toft for Elk Rap ;
KiHsrivi-ors All ppopoiral* otberatar
.to II.;. iiMiui Shi- Will uliciid thr '
snhmiitvd wUI U-. rejeeted as Irre
gular
llidders will tw- rvxjuircd lo iQve
Mr. and Mr*. A. Roebetoau and Mrs
liriit-s on all liema eiiBumraltd In uid
Mr. and Mr*.
Bennett Of East
ly.illiryur Smi:i- uf VV iii.-hi--.i.-r. Ini.
tdiiig a t.-w day* m.
All prh'es aulmiiited (or Ibe W*|r
whi> liuK- l«-> II sH-ndiiig a (r* day- Ih.- KUc.'l. i.t If .-mi. II. Hu- Illy
hall be aI lump »u(u proposal for (be
«.rh Mr. uii.1 Mrs J K IhMrii o:
L. klnderhill airiv^ from Grand Veto coupMe.
coup
Imludltig aabotrnclUl-i.l. Ss.gniai
ure and tu
dd* will I.
Mr*. Wm. Bv ricn ^d Mr*. Frank
fTx. h prnpitoi
tM- ai-ninipaoled
a iwrilftod
heck lor the sBm or
until- iti ll.y i.iy iu, Il fj-B works
I nn. duiiara. iizrdiwi
I Fium ikiiuidai .
Ijvi
Mil* Flo Caw ha* rerurrted from a payehlr
:iBit. 1, K'.HhB'.-n. Chair
A reserttpg party mel^uding Mr
W.-.-I .:..t '■'li'i/i-laily-s 111 radlilai
ns-k to lie irtunied lo ibr
J A Medgeim of Chicago ■* the bidd-r. i ilea* ill (-*»' *r a<-ie(4anc«
bidder alw,
r.uld lall
'u..................... Fml, riiCet lur'a M. .•M.ut.- a I'uniraM and
Bond
suliii. I!v.- ds..i. ul tbe .
Roy Wolf* hat arrived from Detroit a..i-;.:aiu< .d Ilia propiMal. In wbi-.b
lur i. .toll wiih 1,.. a'lii;. Mrs St.-lJa i .a,.- to.I- I iieck shall Im fi.rfetled and
..I I I.ali.!.l.. > a. Iici m:i„ii«-, humc on !!u Slim naiimd thc-'-ln shall bt-rouie
ihu pr.ii-ny uf Hie I'ouidy of B.-:.P. Baker and F J S.tadweii amvt
M St Karin Ahiberg left tlua mem ri- III Ihe SI*!., uf Mirhlgan. and iIiig i-.r. a trip ill Hrjiid Itopi-ls In- In tie Itotrridered a- pa.meni lor liqui
IftK' I Irvelauil and ihi- oii..-r i-as'i-rn dated dauiage* due in delay and Mber
. ah.-rv >!u- will spend sr.i-ra: rau-<-», sultcrr-i! b. Hie pMipk- n' aald
Mr* C T Stout, whose home is m .
i: 111■ iii.u-.-s a- : ui Cuni.i. Irtiiu Ibe neglr-n of the btdile'
Kev W.M. Flu ai.-! -uhp im,. U-r-i. ,
u •• ai b-c -liu;! o[ieiiluci.
I Coidfarb pasted tnrough to
e at Kik It.ij. d- -Hit. liiuriiii.r
l-r.
na. I- sent by Mall ad
.fur a iimi.ih. . i.ii wui. U. t .lam
Ka^.uU
-|'ro|aa,sl ‘or Cu.i.Teie Wi-to ar
■ A L Wyman of Chicago <% .j-1et ol Cr,,t*l l.wkc II, tb.- ToBh
C'ty Iu l.H.k Uip :mii iiru>|«-. i- » u
: torj.ia: tji. lieiizie Countr ,\llrbP
■ I. Vi «t.m \V Bl. I’lerk of-the
Auguatu* Fllek. F. Modry s
<K-j<.i..-k III U.-mtuii i.nir-ii.si
l..n Hr- inunims aft.i lisliluc
RtmaAtr, Wt’rt PotHiotly Qmi Oat of the Men’s Clothing Biuiness,
aiilAre SelSn$.illen’s Smts as follows:
Tenvllni’ftojb
ritf:$7.oo' .kU.M
$5.00
ss&ta-Sid
Srii. Itoi
iwmA.
wmXIOwd
tlUO. ul. .
pfice _______war
Buito of excrltobt weight CasxlBwiBd. fancy Wdiutad* ud Beoteb
Tweed*. In UgbL Btodltun and dark
pattaraa. Bolt* that -wgre fie.uo and
«tZM •• ms twu tot*' AM •ter* for
awB sad poung Aea; alao a line of
bUok sod Mu* ttorgea. Tou taay nerei
s.r'‘oSiTpS.“^7,00
WashDietoex
nJAMJAnJ* >
'
$9.00
Waait Or*****, wade of itcrcalc.
fair UBaortmegt Id uirdluiu and f
djWc colors, wllb high or low
^k. wo^ta 4I.S& and )I.S0.
orw.1
SIk Dresses!
«.*s,aa.M.tit.xs
A few allk dretaea in blm k and
A few colored silk lupll •livr.st's.
were $10 and tiXuO. thU anlc
at........
84.H
N*w*«t allk drosaea'ln oieHsallnea. fmilarda. taffetas, rtc..
were |1R to t:3. this salt- 89-SO
And
...................................................... fllJS
White drsaaea that were $:>. tC.hd
^ aivd tin. this sale 8190, 84-90.
and ...................
8C-W
la tbto sale lor .
Ladies’ Cobik
*8awd«BJ*
Forty «f these coato In fitted sod
aem-BOed style*. In black,
bron, atry, taa. etc., were
811W. -8IA Ut agd ts<t. now
Into taro loto. ycror rboh* for
urn Md tfc-x.,*...... 7a;«8.ci
Mtosw* and RdlBroa^ JaclMta
attd cape* um were 8X30 and
U.&e. taUto^at............. M
More are fine Wur^.Ms and Caxsl
mcn-a in s big innge' of iv>lors siid
liaUerns. An t‘xrei>libnally strung line
of dark fancy Wuisieds (or the i«r
llcular huxinpEs or prufevstoiial roan
Also plain blue Fergrs and b1.uk i
ailore.l |•^■lI«-l-|lv
fintsht-d Wursietlx. talk)
in every detail, Kvery thread pure
wool. They’re
-alues. In tthis
H“:»--9.oo
8llk drosees In the mrdluiu ond
light tftlurs. were tl«. |IZ.r.(>
and >1^- tn Ibi* ule at ....UM
Pinaat wsab drggase » our eutire
—wock. bast oslIlBg Btytot. laade
$11.00
were
$15.00
Abaolulrly All Wool Suite at fO.OC.
Ftn* Worotoda. Cassuneree, T*ccd.‘
and Ilomespuiis. Alao a big Hue ol
-plain blue Serges. uoflDtobt-d Worsted
and bUrk Thibet aullA Good weights
fur faU wear; light medium, and dark
Ladies' Suits
$$.$5 BBd $1S.50
8trictly high grada ladiaa* suit*
In i>lain (tod novelty suitings.
Hwrges. etc All rice*. Were
»!5.
*Zi *n,l JSi. BOW Inin
turn grand lot* at 8&8S and 811.90
Oh* toto ef *ult*-^nlv four of
Ibeni *n select from now—were
now only........ 8SZI0
11.00
Cloth Dresses
»S.»8, S6.se, I8.SS
Ladies’ Waists
79c, 98c, $1.49
Cloth dreue*
our best $190 fTuOdy blouse*
iheck niHli
mod, wvi-u $11 in nud
BL............................................... 83.98
Cloth dresses ul ><*rgir. imi- I
BOMS,
mohairs a•nd la
weaves, weu- JlZ.M' .
III lius .ulu .Ixiii-.- a
«ee
u«w 111 IBO lots al 86.90 and 86.99
Ledie*' capes, exiiu l>uig ami lull
Whit* lingsrie walCtA mad.- wIili
made of heavy giay.all wuol
luaierial. worth 97.:di and
long sl.-«IU.H- Mc'-k. also
In this sale ul.......................... 82.99
Ladies' black cape* of all wool
kersey, were JT-5ii. $10 and
»IZ.:-u. now- at...........................84.95.
Petticoats at
Ladies' Skirts
Wind-Up-Stle Pfk«$
Five Big Ita
Over a hundred siyuah droa*
akiria go into thi* Windlip
Bale, k'im- srtges. luitiHtiis-.
brilliantines. diagonal wedvea.
'
Black silk peit-eeait.
Im--.;
and gray. Skirts Vhal were
Hfi.l
ai 81.95: akiriliMt vii-f.- $j:.o and $< :•'> at
82.95; skirts that were $
o $f.uu
It 84A0: skirts
rere I.'. Ii
o $i: *i $6.*
$2.25
C
$1.45
Moreen pettoco:laU,
a-..-ry <-Ii
uuld to- gm>l V
sole now at
?lS’29c
'SpiMffU «cA
iiruma cnod
bWcltoMfcro,.
•ItafctMB.
npaadat MC.
■
;‘ -;r :\«avERSE arv, sucmcAN
/
• •aid
Mr*. Ida Wiieea. who ha* bee" me
Haathcrbioom |
aiacMltBent
oi mee'i pt»e
lAk acckv.*« b
stiwiiiii toigHn
hands, or w-ill>
t^giiowing
coda. 50r bet.
sale pncT SQc.
Mr. and Mr*. 4. C.
< Balcn of East .
JuiUrii arr Ifte guc-l:
cif. li.r a le* du-Mr. and Mrs. J. D 1
rt- arc in tl.e .-i:> 'o'
mg Ihrwngi
Of Detroit I* il
IbecB slwudlng the',
city on liusiuevs. returned home loila.
A. U Spransen cam* up from Mantoof Lclsnd id in Uu
Mr. and Mr*. J^B. Rowell of 'iThicj
Bhu has bei-ti sin-oding ib.
in m.- i-i:. i-inrned bom, toa*. . \ .
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Writ ef Bro^W;,
eft. an.i Vrv J C Tutto.r.l and soul
U'ali-
E
Cave
left '
Ooe CodnlCT ol
Men’s Hats
A’l fCBiMtUe goodi
One 01 two o{ a kind
RffguUfpfic«$I.50to$3.00
Any Hat now 91
uT Hutwrusur*
Houo:.
U|rb-
Sp.- ifl.a.iui.s 'Of the Conairurtloii
( l u- sai.l ''oi. I..... W.-ir a.^e on file.
- •!,. -.‘11..- <.• t.ie County Clerk.
Yk- ikisril or Kupervlaors reeerve*
u .icr.t .1. rejeri ar-y and all bids
ir I. i::,<(er*i.iod Ibat Ibe propiMal.
Xtcepird and CoBtrwri made $«.
.lues a iwfi of aaM CtoBtrart
XKWTOX W KI.Y,
nr ;.’-'l
Couniv iTerb
WANTED—Giri tor general
hoa«s-i k ikiod Bages Small fanUly
Mrs L F THUS
A«g 2Z-tf
FOR BALE—$Tce farm of $0 gerro.
1 bigb.
I R.. R
41amllton Clothing Co.
Aitg,
B«Rt 5-
GAaND TBAVraiSB HEBAiJd AXTlTBATBiBBBATEAmj: TT^AT. AfOtsfa »11.
r^oB *
Jim WbK«-i< farm at Al
♦
v,tb« daa«
^
CtDAR pgN.
.
♦ plra porw- U wa* tn tk* inew
f ♦ ♦. t
/ *. O •
aaO lb«re waa a W« erawd.
Cc^ar Ran. AhK- 1C.—The aep» arc} u^i Pearl Tborabem of MapM
laeklaC'IM:
an sn«^ae
vUltad Ur. ai^Mr^. & A. Pike
_ alcwlj; aa wt arc tevlss wiue Uee'-^ tamllj acouble oi day* last vaak.
^ Veda aad BaytDoad McCwaha. atM'Mk’Oaa. Eteeli aad ‘ dausblfT. aell aad adtth SklTcr. apeat FM4a>
«Mya. a»d aoa, I’aildM. »r Tratc^ aUk tbeir Craadoa Skivar.
<>lr.
aw OB the eiuontoa 800-1
.Van«*a NawBiaa took
day m TlaU frtaada.
>11,, ^,^1, j>ere Thandar far Traterco
Mr. aad Un «Uc Borkert aa<l cujr. un. Newman went to Copemieb
dMfkier. Ada. rlotted Mr. and Mr*.
the crentuK train to «lall bar
Clotd Uodd-^oBday.
woUicr. Tctuni^ lYMa; kflettioon.
,-ttn. A O. WynkOM* ««*k iB the e» | . Mr And Un>. Joe Barkert drvre to
to Tratorto CUr 8«ada>.
-■hanree Cltr uatnrdar.
blUrcn Of reyne aad cbll
, UK'onaba raiBrned buiua fnm
Mr*. Roes I'Byn.
IlBjaB CHS Sunday en^K'dar tlolted Mre. Kob Pay iM Thnroday
• Mr. and klre. Roy Cane
------rWted
...
Friday. . ...
Ur_.
mi kin. Clint Cbbc of Aliulrm Sba^ Mr. and Mn. Will OrtSlIh and boba
jWUbor aad tSaaote: Un. Doy NewQBlIca nnmbw from berc attended man and. eon. iUroM. alao Mr. and
KC®*'*'*'®
POWDER
OPPORTUNITY
WidR*Awake
**<5
m
caano
AAnsd
THE FARMERS' STORE
PcqMired Roofing
to rq»& yoor rooli before tbe faR raia
and we want to
yow atMtoioii to oar line
We atU die famoui ”Roehile,*'.k u ea*y
OB, k ^ ootwear dno^ aad it it cbe^icr. ’‘Reofuto"
■Biairbah piodBetaadwebebeeek U one of ibe beM
ad foo6«i mack We abo have tbe '^OmuT and
Fiat Kate" rooBoc.
^
Before 3«a fqiair yoor nmb or bay aaytbiag ia ibe noBai
tome ia aad let nibow yon 018 Eae aad gdeiD price*.
FRANK TRUDE
The Best InvestmeiU
kBfMOvemnts'oF any land ate valuable,
but aolbing provides jnore lasting benefit
in abuilding than
Kn^g h Painted
Ibis is ooadilional only on the (act that
GMNf, fme feief is used
Mv^Senaar i^Khnarch” Ptmt
100 per pent pure
^
Haaife ^ Cement Paint
Guaranteed (or 10 years
Berry Broif Vanushes
^ teed_ lines ate included in
_ Store's Paint Oqiattnienl; and
wlh dira die leading brands o( Brushes,
Jiai, OB, Turpalmt and all Painters’
Supplies.
Ntu-Ttnt is the name of the finest
in WeB fkidlts~“an attractive wall
____ _ that satisfies"—made by the
MaPtt-SenoiB Gonqwny.
Paint your buildings and roofs now
- whdfe die wendiet is tight and avoid
teidih later.
I;
flMMRDMiM
fke Hmmah & Lay Merc. Co.
TrAfBSB Oity.
Biurc ck*«
ckmesl KritU}' Btt«^nM>olw to {rruvidt; Itnlf-iiulkiBy tor
Blorc
raiployect.
li:
I
aoOcl property to tbo ccouy, reaon- MOWr-a Hill, to eUlt Meada aad raUiiss tbe rtobt to tooiU a boat booae ua tivto I bare.
Eugene Wshcr aenl la Trnvane
tbe site. This U |o fadUtate tbe propoBOd rBlBlS* of the lake leveLaod Chv. Weintwday cvcnlag.
Mr*. Doll went .to Trarerae ORiCtrlmc tbe ctwotn tbe rlgbt to balM a.
Tbesday. to *u? a few daya.
Mr. ai:d Mr*., Joe Nemeakal. arc
tbe prood pwr^ta ui a baby boy.
Cfcy
Out tber ( •e! Licfat
D. H. Hay of^len Hairu. passed
•OtOM.
ItiB* mlBtlTCB her* aad 8oatb Kaaaoa
ttaroogh town on his «a> to Tra»erx*
a f«« daya.
Solon. Mich, Atig. If.-John Tagw CII.V. Monday.
biscaita,
Mr*. Owfc WlUaboe »• aot ao wdl
Onllle
lYaate
weat
to
Traverse
Is doidg some of tbe tbrcablng in l
at tbia writing Her bob aad daacbCit). Monday, to visit rrieutls (or a
neigbborbood.
tBT fron Ohio aro bore trlib bar u
d^' of otber
few da.ra. then expects lu r> lo MaiiCedar bad an election wboiber
praaaat. aad Mlu Goldia Uavlf it
dbba—ct-erj-ttin* jost
Incorporate at a village, but lba» cot- 'toe to auesid the ITIendi' quarterly
working for bar..
risfat. WiUiKC,BakiQc
I meeting.
Mo. Doy Newmaa of Charlevoli ra- ed no.
Biarkbemes aro a srarce crop { Mr Sutlivan ba* gone to work lor ;
Poardez tbe results are
tnmml boiaa Satorday aflor vlaltlns
barv.
H. Kropp of C.ood Harbor, through i
sur* -and certBin«
IrnUtlvea bare lor-a weak..
tbe threablug seaaoa. Olaaa Pike rcturaad to Detroit yew «o)oa boys pU^ ball with the boy>
Tbcre U 00 ftiess-arork.
Mr. Wcaae. of Traverse t'Hy. «ua|
fiow.weAt
aMelnd
beat
Ibau
good
Icrday after rlaiUng relaUvea aad
Yoa 1
in town Wednesday ,« bustaeas.
and plfTitj. They played
frlaad* here for a week.
Mr, WilHama. tits.nager ol Hell Tel ;
tbe|i^ywillbep)
ly will be pleased
Mra. Win Andersoa of Trnverae at) station.
Prank Uuxay aoK lu Manut.-e‘Sun Co, of Traverse at>. was in town on
>voW efforts, For
cam out oa tbe exenratbn Sunday tu
Uusineas. Wedoewlay.
day
tv
attend
a
wedding
abd
will
wheo
ycM^'toe
■pend tbe day wUb ber Bother.
Ul. Urady of Gieii Artwr. was aeen
gone tao or ikrce daya.
wuite
Quite a noruocr
BDUber oi
of our
owr i>«opw
peo^ «ri|0^o«r vtri'ets Wednesday,
tended ili« picnic 'Yraverae City dav.S-^Mr. Hrake went to Solon Wedne*CRtii.iCKviu.r.
’ and* ball gan». acd all report a good | da.v.
Krtnk Uago ol Port Oneida, waa In
time.
OrelHckvlIle. Mich.. Ang IT —Mrs..
town on Wedueada.e,
tbe factory at Cedar arc not making; tb-o. Dago oi Solon, wa* In lowi.
bake^ny troobled disappear like mae**—and what was
Mra. Harland WelUr, Sunday.
• bat they expected.
j Wedr:esda>. calling on . fnenda.
fonnerly a day of doobt U now one of plensare. K C BakitiF
We are sorry to k««r of Arcble
’ ___:------------------ • Mr Suilib of Tsaverse CU.v. wi>
Powder safecnarda
health of your family by iwmng
.Newman being III. Hope be wl|I soon
WesJu
rdoesday. collecting fo' i
Ugbt, digestible food. And the jirice is right*—25 o«Dca
be. on tbe gain.
■ he Keco'-d-EagIr.. ;
for 25 cents.
The order of the da.v U cUying snd
Mrs. Flsbw and uvphcw, II4-1-i
graveling the road from here
Hesib of Sbeiland, wtTi- la lowu;
Send for the KC Coet*« Mook^Ps TJUX.
I Archie. Micb.. Aug. It-MU* Uxaie
city. We congratulate them
Thuradsy.
7A.ulck U working lor kira. Will Erngood wort.
Mr. and Mr-'. Dr. Pratlvk and dsug'i ;
Mias Delia Cady returned from Mav- or.v. who has Ueu HI of typhoid ter. Urpha. went to Tfsverse (It;.!
fleld. where- she Am been caring for lever.
Thursday.
I
Mrs. Cbaa. Curlaad U tlslUng i
ber granduotber. Mrp. Cady leave*
Mrs. Venuard. wbu ha* Iwvn at {
J«qu*« Mf«. Co*. Chlcaigo
ihU Bwmmg fdr Mayfield as her motb- live* In Trarerae tlD- Mrs. W'clsb Urss* l.aki-. carlug lor her moibr% <
1* beeping houae duriug Mrs. Carer is
u-tonicd home Tburadav.
{
Mrs. Oeorge Newman is enicrUln- land's absentwT- >'o»;er of Travers*- City. U lu 1
Hudsou U working for An
Ing ber motber. Mrs. Clark of Carp
ron buying cattle.
!
'Urons.
lake.
X wa* tbe promulgation of a *'oastl‘
Mr*. Ouy Tompkins apeut a few
Mack ’ Hoxate entertained Frank
Mra. Kaat-y of St James. Mina.. tutlon abollkbing the veto imwcr of -.
pauied through town Wednesday.
Krwjka snd family, his brother Will (isys vislibir her parcnis. JJr. and
M,„
P..,.
E..
K,v
Anstria. Stmin and Fran.-o in the|«pal
and aiater Elte aad tamHIes. last Sno- .'Ire. James KJImurry.
son. Ik here tlslilug ber slater, Mis.ij |/oibba
election* and prv.hlbUing rardtnaM naChaa. Robar IobI a cow vnv «Uy.la*t‘
day.'
Frsuk Newman.
! MUt DoivA Emerson and Mcasri. der the iiaiD of exe
<
*Aareu and Albert Wlikop of Solon, w'ti-k.
, , Caarles and Uave Reeae of Ohio. lecetylng In tbe tom ut a simple deThe J'orioii boja. who are working
^ I have been tb*- ga*-«a of the Rev. O.
are working for John Cady, harvest
itage, on Bircb U- sire any demand for tbeir isi">d offices
fur Mr. Dray, cuterulued the youns
ing o^t.
OSBORN.
♦I
preMDllDg a veto * or making It
Bom* from here ato ailcnding the peopled tbe nelghborhuud. with a
Tbe Mieses tvinona and Mary Cran- known In the* comlave resardlenw of.
Sunday school convention ■whlcl^ It inarabmatlow roast on Hie shore of
Ueurge 2U-igler aiid Mr*. Ciauk dalvllul.-Kevalone, have been visit
whatever manner (i may have oomil lo
west
bay.
Sondgy
evening.
s' and fnendk her. the past
now in Mellon. They have some
Wlggin* were the gueau of .Mrs. KreU 1
tbeir knowledge.
A great many In the neighborhood
grand apeakera on the stand.
Beeuian Monday afternoon.
Car.tinal Hampolla U wiiboot exrepA moat enjovable and profitable
rt- picking u»d packing applt-s.
James Decrlng U very sick .with the sovlal was given by tbe Ladies* Aid ihau at (be (vrewent time the mast aoThe daiinw at Ar«-bic hall are well
society,
aasDted
bp
the
younger
nvemluumpa at this writing
Uble figure of the sacred coUecn. He
attended
aud-^all
report
a
pleasant
bera
of
the
ehnreh.
Wedncwlar
evenORAWN.
♦
Quite a number from (bit neighbor.
Is'a airillan by birth and It waa Jwst
A prografit of inutlc. readings.
time.
)
Iioo<] Btieoded the barbecue at Empire
sUty-olghi years affo veMenlay that
The SwetlUb Sumluy school hc'4
Graaii. MIcb.. Aug. K.-Mra Miland. reiwri a One time and n fine -din shsdow rhyi
be firat aye the light o! day. He waa.
picnic yc-*t^H> at Hie Nelson ii-.i;:.and cake, hoaic-made candy eduoatedjat tbo College Capraoica
'D Harr went to Petoskey today.
ahnr.Several ptvpic
sold.
Or- Clark wa* lu Traverse City, on the
.Mr. Keever and Robert Garcy went
An utiuaually large crowd gathered and the'^Academy o! lb# Noble Eccleofrom Travorw City, attending.
M'cdnesdsy. on pr
lo Empire Monday w ith a load of np lor tbe good time.
laattes tn Rome, snd In rtTr-keeAme
MIm Ruth k'oster of Traverse City'.
|.le«.
Ion- Manlgold. MIsa Slocum
aitaebod to tbe unriaturo al JIBdrid.
visited Hr. Bracken'* laiully,
A. E. WllUrd of Empire called 00 Mr*. Harry Shearer* of Boyne City,
be became aerrMary ol ibe
MAPLE QITY.
.were
guest*
of
.Mr
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Mis* Htlmk Johnson, who has been
friend* at Ovburn Eaiurday.
MgregattoO of Orieoul RHe*. la
♦♦♦♦B
Manlgold. Saiurdav and Suaday.
rlwRIng Mra. Stafford, returned to b
Uarry Cook caught a four-jiound
Ml** Brackenburg of Sonth Board iwr be wa* erret^ Utalar archbishop
Maple nty. Mlcti.. Ang IS—Mr
hope at Wlllamaburg. Wednesday.
wbo he* been tbe gue*t of her ut St M<-:i>cle« and m di to. S|«UI as
and Mr*. Koins and daughter Winnie, gicci^bass iq GiltoD lake Sunday.
............................l-riTbo yodh^people enjoyed-a danc
numio He wa> <-reat.-d‘ and proof Eaat Empire, visited at
ing pany *
♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦A
Mrs. Sli'etie's. Sunday.
going with ber a* far
Silver Uke. Tneaday evening.
MAPLETON.
4
tog title from Ibe Church o>f fit. Ce- ''
•ilv,
Mb* isbi-l Boatx. who has been v UMlt* Beth Brackeu visited friends
itlla. and a few mpnib* Inter wa*
iUng friend* here for the pact few- ♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
In Traverse aty, returning horn Mon
Mra. Bert Gaston and son*, Leo and
I'd aev-rcts^of *M'd*>*. returned to her home Tuesday.
day.
'
VerDoq.
8|>eDi
a
few
days
with
Mr.
sad
de«b of bis former
Cm
Miss Edits Kellogg of Traverse
Miss Mildred Oreacher returned
Mrs. Andrew Carroll tbi* week.
XUI.. bo hna lived a vei) retire life,
City, la vlalUng at Mrs fTench'*.
borne from Bay View fialurday.
The new additions to tbe M-boul
reoirtcting bi* artlvltles alotost ev.Mr and Mrs. Dt-lbl of Ohio, who
C. W. Barnard arrived Monday to
cluflvely to bis doUe* as bend |»rt^
haa been, visiting friends and rt-lativ.-i house are all enclosed and Ibe whole
visit hi* 'daughter. Mra. A. Saunders.
'
Of 8t. Peter *.
here for the part week, reiorned i*> bulldlDg I* being iiaiiiled.
Wimarn Youker of Trarerae City,
Mrs. Chaa. Curtis and children of
The oisilngnlahed family *t»»ectheir home Monday. They are eaBeliermi
ttw
Sacred
Coliep*
Would
shipped a car load of apple* from here
tk>B* of Cardinal RauipoUa. bit inilpming to leave for China next Traverse City. JH»* Aon* Dresandec
Seloet Cardinal Raiffpollg,
this week.
and MIm Esther Hamensmldth of
aith Spnftisb and
month. Former Candidate.
>le atGrand
Rapids
are
visiting
at
the
home
t-lngllsh
aiuirs, and hi* abmtie* u.
Mrs. Ed fluff. «r.. wi iii m Traverse
ided the ball game at Trarerae
of .Mr aod Mrs John Tluffmsu.
« <1i.v
Ripe with pvlIiUwl statesmen are well
tnt.v. Monday.
Home.
Aus
18
—rtiat
l■oJ'^•
I’lu*
X
Sunday.
Stephen Carroll left Toe*.l*y for
known. Also be U quite as Umowa
Margaret
*<>0 has been atMiss Uoretha SUfford went to Wllb
CsdilUc and vicinllv on a few day*' anoot luM mneb longer 1» bv-vwailng a for hi* leat^ng at for hi* abUlQ. fie
lending *Ch<£Tln Trsverae fliv. re
mat^r of oonviraion In all quaner*. ha» written the bem work* exUBt uplanubucg Wcdnedaay. lo rtalt friends.
turned 10 her home in Uurdlekv lllr. buslnesk trip
li a conaequem^. tbe
Mrs. E. Toner-Is rldUng friends at
.\ party consiftting of Mr aud %tr*.
tbe iradilmn* of tbe Greek cbsich.
Monday.
,e luiuilni-otXxjnrfave
Thomtuonville.
John Hoffman and tauill.v, .Mr. aUd
aud upon tbe inUtllblMt) of the m>>|wTbe Misses Olive. Uxxle and Ethel
.Mr*. Andrew Carroll and daughter thought* of ali^j^raoiui raumer ied with and be U the author of a notable vol
Ry-ker. who bsf;c been vtsltlog
Mra. Chaa. Curtl* and children of the Vatican, (hough there I* not i
ume on the htktorical accuracy of the
southern part of (he stsiv-. murued
OODCNBBURB.
Traverse Cliy, Mr*. 8erl Gaitun and Hligbiest *lgu as }et of twnvautng
ktbry of tbe Maceabee*.
home Sainrdsy.
of Old .Mi**IOD. .MIta Anus lire. intrigue amoag tbe cardinals (or the
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦«
Another advantage lac-oaoed b) the
Mr*. Buyer, and Mr* II. Round of
Peter,
N'
The Ladles' Aid society will meet
Sander. Mix* Esther Hamerauildth
caidloal as a eandldaie for tbe rtutlr
Traverse City, passed ihrougb town
noxticatlonii
atjfi
the
iioasibte
sucev-ssnest week Wednesdsy with Mr^
and Ml** HiUrita Milner of Grand
Hi. Pefer Is Ins iiairl. laB an'-ewir).
Tuesday eveuing. on tlicir
cf the laiBliff arc being made.
bonipsun of Old .Mtsaloii.
Rapid* siwDi tbe day at .Neahiswuita
fur H j* a tradilion of the chureb.tbat •
The sacre<l college Dow ba* only the i«iw should be a man of iiatrlclan
Win Pease bad tbe nilKfuriuni- lo
lliioi
Uoailng and eating^wenlone one of his lioraaa last klonday
Joyed during tbe day. and evervaiing
birth. '
foiclsncr* Tbe
view* aic quite as lib
night
^
l<asced off joyfully uutil Hic> «i
Mr*. M.vrllc Omlor of KuM Jordan
aiioui lo de|ian foi liutne. when Mi*« Kalian majority I* biroiiK (u niiniber. eral s> tbvMc <>t any ot tbo hlcrsrvby
Malted a few days la*t week with her
has bfieo exi>rrs»ed warm odZoellner had Hie mlsfortuoe to step but it is slionger WItll in mnucnix.
I•a^enl8 here.
oall. which will Ou doubt Nearly all of tbe Ka^ac rardliuil
luiratu.u lor I'ardinal Gibbons. Archside in Rome and dl>d<t all the affairs l.!*tm|. IrcUnd aii l .'tla-r members of
Tony Zoulek baa started out with
lay her pp lor a tew day* •
of the WHwey A* fiea
bit threshing machine.
/
Ir* Chutf. Coulcdgc
H.el'hcrsl iwrtyol ihet'aiholti cborcb
Mra. Guy Tompklus vbited a few
viiienaining irienda liotu Grand Kaj>- (loDk they have ihc’f'ower exeniM-d in Auk ii<w. »
elsewhere liy 'aliinel minl*ter». Their
daya with ber i«ople at Archie.
ids for a few day*
it ihebest roofing materul kitown
view*
sre
carric.l
out
!•'
Italian
»'ittuliera Ohio Brtand* vvill boW tb*
Jim l^rdle hai erected a new aiiu
to^ay. Hatanch.
ordinate* -All the paiol nunno* n'c a'luusi reunion' lu Columbus. O.. ou.
on hJs farm.
appearance on a building and
Italian dependma fn>n> an IlulUu la: \Vedne»d*y. August MV. There arc
. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atklasoa and
lattt a lifetime. Need* no paint
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ dlnal *e< rei*rv- of *iau- Tlii- uaK"- MiBie of Ibe Bwulrers uf tbi* orgqnixa-.
Mr*. AUlnaon's father. Mr. Gordon, of
or preserraiivt and t* fire and
-May field, Miiti. Henr) Sargeu: aud lly i>( Hie VBii.BB o(rl•ua,^ #i». Italiaii. non li. Ibis part of (be title who exChlea«D, who have been visiting with
lightning proof.
Enii!' came from .Xnn -Mbor, Irooi the hi*n ■haiiibetlain o! H" ai«>-u Biiead
Mrs. Ida Hasel the pnst few weeks, re
(or a vi»i( siih
If you have an old roof to returned to their borne last Tnesday.
•Mr* Sargent <aui>- later, be- toll* -lalare lu the lowc-i imiiiul ,cliiployed alroui the premi'i-' All ih*r*e
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Cooper vUii.-targrot
peui'U- v«lih -finr InRui
ed over Sunday with relatives In Trav.
Flexible Asphalt Slate.
Ur. Saffurd and nclc,-. Hr Safford
ferae ai»'Tkfw ahtrarsO 1 13 inebn in •••
of tlah-.liuic
returned Inda) lo
"
the hout.-, Mier apendlug . fe, j-veryihinc t.. to«- t...m a l-reiKO
Mr and Mrs. Janips U. Beach of
r» lti<
Isid 4 iftrtva* to ih* »*atb«t
and art
fltiiple. ihry ait asi atlccitd
Traverse City aiienVn few day* wuii
by
trraiv
Bring
minaial-tviHarad.
1‘orcikTi ismIiuuU I
their daughter. Mrs. D. II. Elman. la«t
in vcioff aad mmomt. Ifb
they ait aot aiKttd bv vionn.
week.
tVat.h deUghtfull)
Chari'-*
Cotl ............
Mr*. W. Golden weni lo Tfaverse
cnierialr.ed the v uoK p«-op!e of M*y-U"I« * Ill he ronfioed
batOBilaniktfnevct andoiri agi'B
'Ot<-tight
Italian
luemben
of
the
att
Saturday
evenIf
cto'-<
held
at
a
<-om
r
City Tuesday, taking ber osteoimthlc
A dmeripon 'boekbi vrtt lor ibe
vd .'-liege The lo-kt Catholi.
a»ki»C Wiii*
ireatmenta again.
Veep« r sen m-s arc being held
l wilt ickt
-O' lu Rouie at the preja-m ;'H‘C
Sunday afternoon at Arhutii* lake,
u* 10 Im- unanliDOu* le It* eM-n -a
daring the vacation time of tbe Rev
«uld-ax
in favor of CaMiual Kaui|«>:ia a«
CRYSTAL LAKE OOlNOfi.
leroef.
O E iu:i.
l-Url and Guy Vandervort ipent Suue*«or to l-iux X. rardtoal Kan •
wlih
(heir
pareots.
liolla
c-ame near being a •u<<>.-':ul
•The only vhlld
’"in,:" MUse. Heidfcn of Chicago.
In iw:, wheo H'« i.;c«ii.-.
born on tbe assembly ground*, a
iliosen It iim' le- ar>uO" :
girt born ttata week to Mr. and Mra.
tlial the .•ai.ilnala who voi, , (.,1 h:ii!
I'rank Dyer, died there Wedaeaday .
al
the
last
i-ODcIsve will again mi|>Dyer la aeriwury of tbe National
ODcCeotoioI
Wt^WBunwl«jrt him. while It I* .well known that
Congregational Brotberbood. sad was
fartur* granittmaw of bU lorniei adverwarle* arJ
xpecied to lead ibe c«oalng service
urisrad ToedBK is
hfalcdwiil.
,Dow*hl* *up|>oner* I'm* X hiiotelT
llv. w'l.b aaib and
of Ike aammer'a program last nlgbt.
11* ryiorted to have said that he felt
AB awwnriilff gof^
bnt oa aeconat of hit beteavemeni tbe
jlhat^U
sDccesKir
>honWl
be
I..M
XtV
meetiag was given np. Thlwwaa tbe
Odc or two of g bad
I. 8. irrWUK BMEM CB.
rtbos- clearly designating Hampolla
day of the tenth aanlrereary of tbe
Iwhoao lotlry would have been a <00
aaaembly and a number of
rinoatloB of that of i.eo XIH
proBlneat apeakera took pertrta tfie
bow
R«,Japri«.» 1.00 to *3.00
^-i
Tbe election of RampolU at tbe
morwlag.'
f
Ripressntod horn by
I last conclare waa prevented only by
Tbe Cryaut Lake Boat dab plaaa to
l
a
lay
I.AyvMria'* veto. There mill im <ut men
meet Tweaday afieraooa. Ang. SS. to
MffRCANTILE COMPANY.
rtkvn'of a trto at (be neii conclave.
i«asid<vr traaaferrlaR tia riahi to the
Mra. KrcfCtt Crum and daiigblBr.
R«K BB« Ml*. BBTuett CimlB Bod
daiigbtcr. OBrwt. «p«bi Prtday ctcbIBC Bt tbe bom
Mr. B»d Mru. »
mr CtbI* lec croBin wm« Borvad mud
idBBMBt crMbu enjorod by bIL
Mrm BnrBBtt Cmla- of anar Trsvcr«e
WHO WILL SUCCEED
(Reynolds
Flexible Asphalt
Slate
.
eyiie yp
m
m
BB NHAB
Scott’s EmiilsiOD
Men's Hats
Our Shirt Comter
FineSlilrls
Reflifpric<d$l.50to $3.p0
Aay Hal
$i
Frrai etc le S1.M
Hamilton Clothing Co.
Hatnillen Clothing Co.
F
GRAND TRAVRSSe tlERALh AND tRAVEBSE BAT EAGLE, TIESDAT. AI GIST tt 1911
mmm
TWO PEOPLE MLLED
BIU SiSNEO.
TArr #<icce tioNATuRe
ATTCIHtOON
mon^av
,
NV UP It nt STUB
N*«r Mtxiee and ArixoM Can Cmmim
- (fan of tho Utrton WKbln
Thrao MoiHho If
Thoy CbooM.
WaoblaftM. Aar Sl.^Preoldein
Tbfl tbix aftoraooB xitiiM] tbo bill adnttUag Arinaa mod Ne« Mexkn u>
Ctely tba refaaal of New Mexico to
ante on iba prepoaaJ to nnka tbe c<«■tltntien more ennHy
n to ellDilnate tba recoil »r tbe:
>edletarT rrt>m tba conatiiutloa will
beep Cbem from antering the roUm
vHbln tba next Urea nonihs.
WnsbingtoD.
Aug. II.—Praaldant
Tan denied bimeelt to bu callara lo-day
be vorbed on blx reto
Beneagron tbe ooOon MU. wbicb It la
.gnpeeied will be pnaaed by tbe bonne
today.
Olennera' Seolal.
~ T%e Oleanem will bold an ice craan
•ocial at Ue raeldenee of John Griaer,
ooe and one-balf nUna Mat of Nr*.
senI viiy,
Oty. mmx
Gatnrday erenlng, Ang. 2C.
Mnalc
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wDI be fnmiabed
d by..the oMhea
.
ua. All are cordially Invited-to come
nod4 cnioy ibemeelvea.
Grange Ginger
^HCM »I6 r90R PAMENOER
tRAIN WA« ftCRAILW
Grand TTarerae graaga ta oajoylag
Dinmal jiraaperliy. At tta meetli
* City Urn- ansrday afternooB last tta aMtfaft*
aMp
was Inereaaod by BtM. tba^nm
Ha>-T«MirtyEi«o War* tn>uM
bar or penmi baring onceawfnliy
l a tho C
iba gnat a»d bM bla bonu ntU they
Colomboa. Aw. I«.-Twq penoa* got by. TlM day was c^brated as
wbra kOIad.BBd tw*at»-ilTe iajurod Oeroa dap and tbe pragmn airanged
rhco a Bg Tvtr pasaeagor train. No. waa la beeping witb tbe-ldea. Tbe In
4ft. from rtadnaati. due to Columbne terior of tbe Grange ban vaa beaatiand banat 11:40. waa derailed at tbe Toledo
A Obio Central eroexlng }u« inilde diea of ripe grain. At noon a barreat.
I. vbteh wai,^B>ored by iDora tban
the elty today. Ta-a roache* were
tbe
bnndred.
was
nerved.
Tbe
progtom
tnraed orer and tbe paaaengera tMrled
'wbicb rotloaad tbe inlOetlng of tbe
■^Bdor tbOB.
candidate* iDcloded a number M Inimatlnk aelectloaa. Il was aa fol
10*-«;
Soflg by ibr grange.
Reading—Ura. E. A. Evana.
Reading-Mn. ArriUa GaHiter.
Song. ”Old Dog Tray-—Mm. A. D
MacKae.
ARMavlta Muet be Piled and the Tea
gpecUed 1^ on
Readlng-Mla* Vem tVynkoop.
Song by tbe grange.
^
II was reported ai tbe meeting that
lABatflg. Utrb.. Aug.
In an 0|da- the poelal Mvlng* bank for wbicb tbe
Ion g}ra oni today, Aitomer General
gmnge bas been a-orklng for ]u> long,
Kuhn boldt that iieraoM glrlag
ganes. recorded prior
Jaanary i. wonld be e«ublithed In Traveme Cliy
nu. may file affidavit and pay a tai |On IFriday. Aiignat il.
1-2 n
KUHN MAKES RULING
in no way Umita tba time within which
may be paid on a raortgwe
recorded prior to Jlnuary >. 1942. Tbe
payment
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of tba i]
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Ux
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at any time nfier Angunt of the |>ra*'
oot year wonld not rail
elleve the lAort-
grnnge* who were present were
E O. Lodd and Mr. bnd Mrs. Fred C.
Warner, nil of Pcninuu.a grange.
I
OlArlet Meeting Nest.
I Tbe fall meeting orjbe Gmad Tmveme dUtrlct grange will be held with
the Elk Ukc grange In the UmagO
ball on the west aide of Elk Uke.
This Is Our Regular
Season’s Clearance
There is nothing particularly sensational about
^
it. We call it a
Remodeling Sale
because we want to emphasize the fact that we are
more than anxious to exchange goods for money,
as some of this money will go into a Store Front of
new design, which costs money.
There 4s more than one class of men who will
be interested In this sale.
One class is made up of men who wait for our
regular sale, when they can buy good clothes for
less than usual prices, men who set their limit of
clothes price at say $i8 to $ao and receive .at such
sales as our, suits usually sold from $35 to $38.
Another class whose price limit is say $15 get p
$30 pr $33 suit. '
Another whose limit is $10 or $13 get a $15 or
$18 suit
Still another class who take advantage of a
sale by us to get an extra suit for future wear.
In either case we are glad to sell the cloUies.
Our better qualities are Hart, Schaffner & Marx
make—all dependable goods.
$18.90 buys one of our best suits, anything up
to$38.
$14.90 buys next best to $33.
$13.90 buys next up to $30.
Nothing more to say. Come in.
Hanylton Clothing Co.
W edacaday and Tbamday. g^tesber
S and
Tbn program am^ tar thla weo la an tallowa:
Fbitrtb degree bdnfeaa.
BoU calL -tfl Oonld Ura My Ufa
Orar Again.*’ .
Dairy and Poattry ladwiriaa.
BENZONIA WINNER
lAT CARRISO OFF HON
ORS AT RCOATTA
Mule and roehatloax.
(From Meaday'a I
How Oar Scboblx Can Bo Made
tWbwnb the aocond anasal regatta
Mom PractfeaL
of the Woftooumg ctob formaUy
Wniat Pabllc QoMlkm Should llarc Friday ovealag it was tonad aimaetry
Oar Special AUentloaf
more ovegu oa Satar
Thttraday Mwwing.
day for the tree4or-aU Great lAkw
Fifth dagree baaloMU.
trophy cup
PoMal Bavlagi Saak.
Friday aftomoon the SrM
It. Farming GambUag?
beat was woa by Benaoola In fairly
Tbe RegiOB Eblr.
good Ume. aa average of nineteen and
throo^oaner milea an hour. It was
A sublect wbleb la to bo taken up thought at first that some very Msi
by tbe gmngem of the eobaty la the
golag to be developed. Prlearly future la that of *T>raBfee Fli du aftmoon the aocond mna'a awlmIntumuce.- Very, llkefy a moetliM imng mee was paBod eC In the rough
will be oalled that all tboae In tbe water, while the critladm vem oa tbe
eadaty may gel togetbor and consider course. Heary Han woa first prise,
how they can beat promote tbe gen with Lloyd Lafraaler a clow second.
eral welfare.
Tbe second boat of tbe free-for-all
vaa rua. starting a Uuie after 10
o'clock. This ovoai was the pretiieai
seen on Gmnt( Tmverwe bay. and
In tact bat very few races are ever
run aa close as this one beiveea Bea■onla and Tycoon. Tbe
with both boats even. They held thU
poaltlon nniil around the aocond buoy
off Bdgesrood. when Tycoon went a
CnuM Nftt WaatH^ Heavy Son on Way couple ot boat lengths ahead of Benaonla. On the stralgbtava]' from Edgewood. BentoaU slowly ^ned. but Ty
Traveme Soaeb.
coon made good on tbe tarn. On tbe
n Kortbport aeeomd lap as both emtt vent by tbe
.bi^a narrow earape from drowning •taka boat in front ot (be cinbbouee
In Grand Traveme Bay near Neahu- Boatonla took a auddeo sport end
passed Tycoon at (be buoy. makliEf
wantn Um. Friday nlgbt. Mian Ruth
Rvana and U. W. Sbmyock, who are good geiavay for the iaat lap. but TyEpendlng the aummer at Nortbport, coim aiovly and surely took tbe lead.
FtaaUy, In making ibe Ust Up Ben.
Tmverae City Friday after;
a farther behind tban at a
loun to wlti^ the regatta, making
\ IJH. I s
KlVtM n.oiK
.niii- Ml
1
iM
tec of aatigfirtioo U the be*l
Rggnnocc of the right ton of
I with errtr sack Dl
T>£x pro*
Eloot, sod ioclodei botb bread tad putry.
.
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Crfftficfit
YOU, ARE SOLE JUDGE
WS$fb meang that vovr halnacg msst ALWAYS bt
your nooey refunded by the froerr' fron VOIGT MILLXNO CO.
Onad Rapida. Mich.
LAUNCH ON A REEF
bo trip in a launch owned by tbe
Krana family. They left ttaverae City
about-^rk after tbe last race and
wbeji they got out into tbe bay near
Marlon faland earonniered a heavy
head wind. Pawing tbe laland. Mr.
Shrayocli decided that the tea vaa
too heavy tor tbam to anfely make
.S’orthport. ao'^bey put In tbrongh tbe
channel for B^vera Harbor, between
tbe laland and Traverao point, being
dreoebed I94«e akin with apray which'
(lashed over tbe launch while sailing
against the .vnvyi. They suddenly
i-imck the point of the rocky reef jutling out from Traverse p^t nod
were Bimnded. The boet pounded
hard on the rocks but wt* released
and ftoaled back into deaper water
after a while.
Mr. Sbmyock >
he engine, but in doing so loun.l ibal
he |>ro|iellor had been broken Off
when the boat went on the reef. Tbe
mtr were ihnrefore helple«a and :
ler* mere made worse by (be darki
of'ihe night. They (hen
call for help. They cast an anchor
l«ui there was sitll danger as there
a heavy tee runaing. Alter be
ing daabed about (or aome time tbeir
rrle* « er« beard by Uya. Dorothy Mil
ler Duckwitz. whoM anmmer cotiags
near tbe shore at that i>olDt. Mrs.
iruckwiit Imtoedlately notified (be Ho
tel Neabuwaatd' and PanI Robsnaoa,
clerk at the-hotel.
OUrk Kauffman, son of (be hotel phy
sician of ('btrago. secured a row boat
and Unierns and rowed net 10 (be
point, after tekepbootng to Captain
Emory of the ateamer Fanny M. Rose.
Captain Emory Immediately secured a
Unneb and guided by tbe light of tbe
Untems. won came to tbe reecne. Aft
er ronaldemble difficulty, owing to the
young prodarkneaa. the
conveyed ashore, together
with tbe disabled Unnch and uken to
tbe Hotel Neabtawanta. arriving (here
near midnight. They were well cared
(or and their friends at Sorihport no
tified of
reassuring them of their aafety. The
launch was sent to Traverse Cl^y Sat
urday for repairs and tbe young peoIde returaed to .Nortbport.
This was a tbrilUng experience, but
ahosra tbe danger to aimngers to
Grand Tmverae bay trying to make
long distance (rip* In small Uunrbea
KSm PROK OCTOKR 2
Thtti la Date Fixed by StepHeneon IWvettlgetlng Committee, in
Washington, Aug. 18—Tbe senate
imralttee orderftd to Investigate tbe
election of Senator Stephenson (Rep..
Wla.I. today decided to begin its probe
on October 2. at Milwaukee.
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FCRNWOOa
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tog by leaps vhen Khe vas seen to audvaa brought back Into .positloo la a
couple of aeonnds. 'flnisblng just tvo
seconds behind Tycoon In tbe prettiest
and awat exciting (inUb ever vitneaaed on local vatera. Tbede vaa an
exefted small audieoce of people at the
dab Bvaltlng tbe finish and Tycoon
vaa cheered. Tbe steamer Maniatee
gave her a salute as she vent by on
tbe final lap as Benionia vos gaining
on her fast.
Tbe lime around (be course by
was aa toUova: Tycoon, flni. start at
1:IS. First Ur. 10;31:*e; BenionU.
second. 10:21:28. Second Up—Tycoon.
ll'Mf:29; 'BenioDla. iO:4T:4(>. Third
lap—Tvcoon.n:«(:PC;
U:W;«2
Imuiedlaicly following (Itc rac
was found that Mcnsunla bad lost her
rudder w hen (lie boat kwcrverl an-L It
was necesury (n haul brr up and put
oa a t>cw rudder. Tbe work of reivir
was completed by 2;r.«i. and after a
preliminary warming up ihc start was
made on tbe third beat, which, was
made necesMir.v by the winolag by
each boat of one beat The siari was
the aamo as each of tbe cuhers had
been daring the races. Botb buau held
together unill passing ijse second buoy
when Bontoula was seen to Uke (he
lead. She held II ibrougbout Ibe mre.
making good at every tom and at tbe
end abe was over two mloute* in tbe
lead over Tycoon, taking the e?ent
hands down. The time on tbe third
and final heat was: Surt mrule at
2:S4:4S. First Up—BenxonU. 2:10:0S;
Tycoon. 3;10:0ri, botb being even on
the first Up aronod. Second lap—
Benxonu. 3:2C:2;: .Tycoon. SiStilS.
Third Up—Benzonia. ::42:39: T.vcqon.
S:44:Oft.
BentonU. the wlnnlDg hoauhas only
been mted at twenty miles an hour,
and C- E Case, the owrrer. came to
thU city with tbe expectation ol loa
lag. but losing gamely, and when be
won. the motorboat bugs of tbe city
neyer so surprised. Benzonia
Is the better scaboat orthe two. and In
ingh water put up a very credit
able race She Is twenly-ali feet in
length and equipped with a (our-c)Un
der Ixtckwood-Ash engine. She Is a
beautiful type of marine archlteciure
and fier owner has every right to t>e
proud of hi* boat, drlvlog her over one
hundred miles on the first day of (be
mces to get here In time to enter. Mr.
rase bax a great deal of pleasure (row
bis boat and be said after winning tbe
enp that he would bring BeozonU here
next year with just twice (be i>ower
aba now carries.
T:AoOB. Uat year's vlnner. Is a fine
boat and presents a racier appearancr
la tba water when under way than
Tbe Breed brothers ot
Weqnetoaslng will enter a new boat
next year with more power.
CAMPISETIK ENBI
Grounds at Nenhpert Were Thronged
Ferawood. Ang. lA—Rev. J. C,
Venerday to Wttneee the
Mathewa an dvife visited s( A M
Final Services.
kadmd's Monday.
The patter of (be miadropa played
The Indiaa miopmcetlng at North,
tt»e regnUr accompaalmeot for tbe port has been well atieoded tbU vesr,
people from aO
tendaore during tbe week. Tiler
Mi»a Ixicile bean and Miss Jean Mveral tribes of la
Eldrwd are flailing at OeUalre and and a gmt deal of good was ardmn
AMen.
The Epwonh leagae hope to bold a
Sunday was tbe blggeel day }jil.
box aortal next Tutnday evening at tbe meeting and the grounds were
thronged all (be day bad evaalag. Tbe
program began vttb A sanrise prayer
nwMIag sad at 3 o'clock began tbe
love fmet. wbicb was one of tbe great
leaturee of the event. At tbit meetIng tbm vere Jive tribes represented,
Otiawas. CMi'pevas. free. Hottawalo
nilea and DelavareS. - Tbe meeiliui
led by Rev. ,N. U Bm). euof the Gmadi Traverse
district.
The great unloa services of g>e d
C:K. tbe characteristics of Ibe t'h:
linn religion, justice, Uro sad mcr...
At this service them were vUliorw
from Cbarlevolx. Elk Rapida, Fetoskey. Tnveraft City and other polats
la the redos..
At 2:30 In the afternoon ocrurro-l
me great aen lce condocted by' Rev.
W. E Snake, of Oaurto. Can.
tfve ladUn preacher, oae of tbe Ust
> of the easjern DeUwares.
1 full blood and began
preaching 27 years ago I tals luilive
Ungnage. wbicb he coatinued until he
gained a fcnowl^ of BngUsb. and a
the present time be Is a very Buent
flneii
sod conrinclng speaker.
The great Indian choir, led by Louis
SbowHinXU-ea. was anaJated by ElU
gmad-daugbler of Peter
Green Sky. who saog two noloe in
beautiful soprano voice. Solos wem
alio sung by Jonas ShaskokUhIk. gov
rnmeot engineer at the achool at Andarko. OkU.
THt MARKKTt.
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UVffgTOCE
East Uuffalo, Aug. 3t.-CaUl»—R»celixs. Iflo. active, steady. |TC7-$S.
Calves—Aetlve. 2V higW.
8hee|>—Stow; Umbs. 23c hlgbM-. ftCO
No 2. $4
Hogs-Fairiy anJ>e. steady, tt.esfig.i:. cUalng M
‘*TolSto‘.'' Aui^’ 21 -Wbeai.
Corir. cr.'4r Oats. 42Uc.
ftllie.-
New poutoeKMHSh?...,2n
Batter ....................................................SBe
Cider *.wUA pat iftft the..... ,V.
::S
ngBuS!*^Oa.
Rgft ...................................... ,>^..,fiftg
uvirrocK.
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Calm .
The serv ices in the evening were
conducted hy various ones ol the
twelve Indlantpreechefs preacni at the
Tbf services were •ontlttued
al' night gpdrihls ntorrilng the camp Sir?
broke'up wItliTh Indian celebration
which ended the meeting tor I9II.
:o. 2 cored bldm
No. I gmaa bides
No. 2 gr«M hld«
REGBVQICERTIFiGlie
•No. I green
Many 'Succettfwily Paawd Raoant No 2 green
lAmb Bkina
Taacham* ExamlitMien.
Tbe work of cerrectlag tbe papers
written by the candidates for tmeheri' cenificates at the Ust county exhas be^D completed and the
following found''to ^vc sncceaafully
passed:
Scrond
G^kd^H
Grkd^HeUif
\N*hli
Bates; Joseph CariteMer. Croswell;
Josephine Halverson. Cedar.
Third Grade—Vem Alward.
Blood. Mrs.
Delding. Alma
Drelthaupt. .Ova
Dalzell. Evelyn
Gates, Gertrude Grant. Uo Hannan.
Eva McManus. Susie Rennie. Fxlna
Shelly. William Sinclair. Mattie A
Smith. Karl ftnlon Helen Youker.
Traverse niy; Fred E. Kendall, Nesntv. M.vrtle Lvykoff, Summit
City; Georgia Corning,'Buckley; An
gie Bonnett. Horbor^Springh; Freda
Wagner, Grawq.
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veralty Of Michigan, has arrtrad In
the tliy tn take up (ke prartien o'
His tamOr. Kiu Banieit-Vaaglin
l.v. Traveme City..
Ar.Sokm
Froven^t .......... ,
I'
cOur Shirt Goanter
ill
a
bnplm ini^
■f
i'4:12*«:to
la &Ned with,
Fine Shirts
From »c to tl.M
RegiAgr pticei $ 1.00 to $3.00
Hamilton QolhiDg Co.
Norwalk ............
Onkkama J'n o
Manisleo..........
Trains
Trains arrive at Tra,vemn City •:<
m.. lft:M a. m.. and g;4S p. m.
O. RJELY. G. P. A.
Your Interest at Stake
H yett s»em eum you ceuM ebuin e bettor Raw
than yen hive ewe uend; In fget. the fteW flewr
ter tbe nwney ee the market would yee bwy Rf
Wc bcMeve you would. We believe we have such
Hannah&LayCo.’s“Best'
Ttt a SKk amt be cobYlMtC
Per sale by all dealers.
ipAtmt. •
OBAND TRAVER8E BERAU). 'AND TBAVEBSE BAT BA<IM(. TTESDAY. tAnOTt^ tt. 191L
Ho* iram yvs. Ibu siane'o «evbi bate mix brot^rn. (iwr st«ur«. «»d
dla*e >m aaaiad yntr bluMa yat? wbl hngls tba arat Monday la Sap- warn thair -rad hattas." A—aWn*
ckMod ibo SpHne of ur« witbla yoo. om aW«o. M) niaea I* three years I srish job ««ii)d aae raaay Baator, tembar. W« are going to hare a new says a tew word* now. She oak say
T« bo «mt «1lb (be Above. y«a Mat eld. aad I %oald like to bsve bar a M« mf cm thU <eaias U r|sh »« taathar thWterm. Her mama la Mbs "Graadma" "Mamma." "tmek hen*'*
bo OM witb the 8Mow.
MM CM tba t'radla Ml. Ptor peu ^reiMefai
MaeManus. (Mir ^tnday ochool had aed •N)ame here."
^
a pk-oir out at Green. l^ka. It was
-PreiD yonder *hito awaaUla a per Have tbrec Ittilo kltteaa aboM ear
■
I mast leave a asace far aumruai .
a Dtsirirt Sunday school pirolc. Oar eb* la our SnasUaw-pag*. ao wIR
pefual strean la dowlac. It will net
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Sanday school was taken there by,'"riore with my vary ham lore to all
aed cover yoo: bet. warned by •» ••• this la print.
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MhIm and RaflulMtona af tiM ^
Mr Henry Backac He drove the
Dear PneMeai—
Z HaraM Yaua« Folks »«in^ina «
8omaHao bad (oM It ibai tba vtmi the love of tbe Sblala* One. It to e
' Oracle CraTL
f -rwcMved the Baathlne pages you team. We all had a jolly good tla>e.
Your laving SuBshlM giri.
Z Oit*.
♦ ablBlns 8vo boov mil aboai II. and lag to you aad lato pee by tbe Secret
me. and tbaak yoe very much Mr- Sachet always doe* a lot for oar
Spring wltbln 500. Bollere this, for
F«" "»* the uotne of your
.
Helen ft Korarlk.
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I will
aa*ar to ^rry or ♦ «« IH»I »o.i kaap Its w«or pure.
raeartecthio
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aad the'—.
Ufe.
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F«« » for thriB. 1 eojoy rwodiag tbeia. Last Soaday acbool. TAta b all for ihb
Tour latrer* are alway* sard charm- .
I «Ji
• or tBo 6uD oould bo very wi*ry sad ..; U tbe .......
and
will
rise
In
you
a
wall-aprtag
of
Cradle
Soil
card
for
her.
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b^ | ,f,p„ j ,oid you that I was itaie. WRh love.
lag
owea. Habu. that wa bop* you
• 1 ^rr« »Tbo M haam | ♦ dry It un. . It had WM Wu told the
From your true Suashinsr.
*IH Boon Write scale.
eierwsl loy."
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trying to pass the eighth grade, so l‘
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«Jl «ke Iv.r*bad7taB« ♦
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«‘“*P
Roama Cuntsa.
Oh. Bensblnen. Uni that all eulte
Urawe. Ml^
tBast tell you ihU time that I pMied.
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^ ♦ lu.»; sad little -oader iiwasslrsld
IXTiat a beautiful place Creea Lake
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCICTV.
true! Veer j^rewident feeU It. and
Aug. II. tPlI.
> ’tiltk I shall take some of ii
Fwwoe 9a Sue.
believes that the siori of tbe pool U Dear Prewideai**»'■• 0»r »e«ehei • aaae for la. I know you must have had a Snr
Refore Ihe altar la the teuae ml God
someiblDf (hat beloags to each one .1 will try art! write a letter to yw »•« «*-«n U Mias Rom Kearns They time at the picnic.
Fair
women and hrav* nw* ««eo
or US And. do you know, among the i an> a little boy seven years old. 1 say sbe U a real alee iMcber. Tbe
I~\
bowed oa* dv:
leiiera that have cone ihia week are am In the ihird
grade.I liked to so
Happy Hour.Bunahliiera
Dmeia. Mich.
eenalnly
R F. O, No. I.
tbe aames of three fteople to whooi to a^oel. Mf
tMcber'a same was
bsve alee
meeUnga. How I would
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Aug. i:. 1911 Fair women at whose ahria* mw
ih^ht the aalau
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Dear PrealdNrt^
4 was ranalng Into other pool*, that w-e may give some of itast "UTlng Miss Barber. I liked ber \e-y ^>h. ^be to attend one!
TheiBselve*
might how to pray.
stream which la lore." Laura telii I have sfs rabMu and ftre rbicMne. / The Sowera which we raised (rein
It has been a lotig time alnc* I
US of little Clifford, one of our own Well l wiU cl^sc aa tbU U m>
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wrote a letter .to oar Club, and a*
atiaa
eLSWs
BSTU
CdMar
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HIM CLARA SATU. CdMar.
"And then.- said the Pool. Snuahlne boys, who baa been ill. Sbe letlvr.
are doing Dnely. Atao our others Helen b writing I thought perhaps And strong, brnre men who.knew
bre blOBsotning well, and we have Iota you might like to hear from me. loo.
Orsanlsad DaMmbar A ISM,beoa creetueos of dltereii asks US to cbeer him by the gift of a ’ Your Sunshine boy.
ibetr .Lotd and King.
FfMidant—Mias Clara Bates.
drink, and—yes, pretty postcard and a word of greet
ol them The dry w;eaihrr damaged 1 am-enjoying the beat of health, aad
i.eo ArtUp.
And murmured. "Not my will, bat
oar
sweet peas badly, but we have hop.' you are well al*o. I am having
FliM Vice Pros.dart-M»a. Mabel
tbrenselves In my log
thine.' be door "
s
Two other lelierv h^vr coma
Will you be glad when aclumi cm
had loU. after all. S> hare nlae a good lime thU summer, although I They knell to pray for itoa* Who
.BMse WllHsms.
water. Thsl will never, ot-ver dol No from grown up mcniben of'tbe Inter meurea ugalnT . I U-lIrve you like
•eoead Vice Prestdart-Mre. Iren#
bad:"
rows twenty-alt feet long: every time work some My varaikin will soon teknew wot God.
national Sunafalne Society, who arc be buay.
Pwmarey BbtaMa.
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we have a jbdw<-r they are lovely. over, and I wilt go back to niiu to
lonely nod aad. and to whom a 8u>i*
nr love of HU dear Sou.
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The golden gloa and pink perennial attend mhool neat month . I like -o
wmT*’*’'**
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the pUoe where tbe leak was Oh. foot ablny posicatd would bring' pleasure.
Kalevm Mich.
go Ib'-re for I want to learn all I, -Oh. Pnther. lead them. gnMe thorn
lab Pool! Oh. aelSab Peeirt you Do you <«re for all three addresMs?
August 14. IPII
annual pbloi from pure
.b.. .r,:
can I was In the aevemh armde Uat
. In Thy lov«"—
thought that was the yary iblag: aad n.™
Number of membara belenglBg Aug' for a lime It did seen }usi ihe thing.
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.. ^ w hite to deepest velvety red. some are term, and my learber’a name was Mr!
klaster Clifford Wbeaiou. Uk Aa,v
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.*Thta rime to haarea wR^ew* ac
, 1, mi. SMt.
CIckhoB. He was very hind to me
Seme of the rreaiurM that came
Ida. Mich. R. r. XT So. I. Care of |
a long time ago
cord tbelr pNa:
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I woo d
plBka;,tber.- are thirtyMy sioflies are reading, spelllns. -Oh. pity those Who'la the darknoaa
pleaard to find more water Oamr Wheaton^
have answered
NumhM ef
on the Cradle Roll ^
five lu blossom and eome have nM
avBve.
Uiaa Panhie 0. l.eeson. e2:i E. Ilav getting rcady^i
couMni blOMned yet. How I do wish you ariihmetlr. language, geography, bbAw. 1. mi. l.*M.
y,
The Pool began \io think get 8i.. Raleigh,
lory,
drawing,
and
penmanship.
UrC.
write. Papa has another luaiLier >ob couM I
Avid give them power to see."
portnlaca: Wi- have sMes those I take sewing and cooking
' ueu. siouneno
IlMlf a greal benefactor to those who
Mrs. Relietx-a Thomas, Turketiuw n.
. „ .....««b ...
„.„„b
lessons. 1 can sew pretty well now.
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.ud .b.. ,, h.,, . We have about five huodred'pnp% Long did they kneoL snd long ih«tr
Our »««« ».l»bbr ll.b. bbbbi
„ ,bbb,. ,bb. Tbb
voice* 10*0
In our achooL nnd all those over the
Vbb, Prb.hl.., bbdib. ,b
o. . Ml. ITO. b. «. „„„ „
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In raroeot prayor; tha while be
r. n. No. I.
..... U»i; «bd that striped donkey, and (be sperial mention of Sunday
Bfib grade are learning some trade.
schutri >t>u see we wont hare any near
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Toad Urn sat*
■I..UI K.. M W I.W.
Wa
pUy
game*
of
different
kinds,
psperw received ftom Virginia Tilley, neighbors. Moat of the people around
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and bsvi- good times together. W* Tlnar coarhea stood, arhare boratkTraveiwe City. Mich.. R. V. U. No.
here are from Hnland. We Jum go:
g, g^lor every shade
kr riM. Roblono.
,0. p,.,!
beads erect—
attend services In tbe chapel on 8naOf
Sowers
from
a
little
Synahln.h«rc
Friday
aRcntoon
about
::S0.
We
^
,
Baaala CMaalman and Dollle t'aaael- and mfOed.
impatiently dM walL
bbSbbbb. Rb.b ttai.r. bl TT....-- b.,.t™.M. b»w .bd^.,j.„
„a
,i.b, b, bib Md day. The church I go to b tbe Im
i. MIeh. ». K. D. Na 1.
maculate Conception. We are always
The joy of the Pool that lu leak uu. bbd Pb.tbl. Iibc, Bbblb BIbbMb.. lb. no.. *1- .Mb., Ilbrt Ubi
dIJ.redi ibul.. bl M: >b«i iWn
Kamea aeni by Bra Oannon. .
At length a straacer. Mtaring on hM .
bad Slopped did nol Uat long, for In narklake: Ruilu Casaclman.
Copt-' iha are romiug tomorrow. I am — are lou of variegated ones, and lou arcompanifd by some eldcirly lady
way.
when we go any where. A’hoa 1
Ihe very center of It there was i mtsh. R. F. D. .So. f: Albert Paokop, al#d they are coming. 4 ’koowSUNBHINB CRAOLK ROLL.
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of them just aa double as they cap came borne Mlu Kaufman waa my
Cams down the atreet—a' aaaa cf
Birange. Ibroblilng ImMob. like a
R. F. U. -So. 1: and woiTT g<l very
ala -wa* be
NorvBl RltAarda. age olsbt mon»«.
,
..v s
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^ be.-jusi like double'rooce. A oelgh- chaperone as far as Tnver«e CTiy.
wrong: from Lore aad Everett 8<«field»lUpU here. I wanted to go
Q>M.Ub. b,IHb X.» -.1 b, B..
'.r
bor gave mamma aucS a Dice lei of
lle hv-ard the prayer, nttared la edriiToo'vc done wrong." Its water be- City. Ii. F. D. No. I.
ytwr. but I umwa I ren't. I must close aster seed, and maybe .vou think we When I go back. ITI'go akioe. 1 Ilk*
esi tone—
lha Bamhard.
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new becaiSc we have a loi Of Work have a ffw- asters. Well, mamma to read tbe Bonsblne page and tba
Harry Oaanon. Vera Oannoo. Oif> *>"' “>
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-Ob. dve them power to-ore;"
poeniK In Home Cheer. I gueea I had
We
have
ooe
more
name
to
add
tn
to
no."
aaaffbn. Haaal Mattlea and Piwddle
‘■"rarml It. i\hen the.
gave away aster plants io all who bettei cloae. as my letter b geitlns
n v« aalmala came that the Pqbi liked to the Correapoadenee iJat. that of BerYour Inviag 8un>am.
«snte4,.Biiy. and she could not btro «ulie loug. jWltb best wbha* to our Then real hb aro to whao* the hon«n
tba Barnhardi Copemlab. Mich.
''j
Anna iln.iid .
throw them away, ao wa Thiidren Praaldent add all the Snaablaer*. I
stood
*• Hats sent by Bva oannoa.
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-------- '--------------WlHfcvcrj you are. and whatevei pUmed them lb tbe strawberry bed. remain.
WRh hoads erect, bald by Ue crnN
j
too bad tn drink. After a time noth
gUNtHINE
-LETTERS.
your
arej^lng
I
know
yob
-re,
a
nud
we have hundreds of plants, and
VaeatlM Tima.
Your loving Sunahlne girl.
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ing plaaum came to cheer the Pool.
Maple City. Mich. ,<.al AuttUeam. .Mina
ihey are just begluuiug to bloom, rich
IPs AnguaL aad vgeailen time;
Ahi Biji^ng be had known, aod v mBessie I Korarlk.
Tile grass about It was dry. The
it's joy and langhiar here.
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reds aad purples, and delicate pinks
How iDteresttag It b to Irarn about
aalSentClk Rapids. Mich. R. F. U.
No. 1. pod purest white. Then we kav. tba Bcbool' tor the U«f at FUat. 1
la only taught by Jhln!
Wb..J.«M. MM .b. .bbk db, f— -T ”'
1 of the great
I bare nol written In a long llrav
Dox-2&.
calendula. tlDola. naaturinma. pon- think Bessie miui be a fine pupil.
ao I will write now. My couaiii
Aug It. I«II. pies. dabUae. paasies. balms, and
WIUM.. b .«. « fbb.
Hrpiited tenderiy aaeh nl{ky nock.
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The Pool asked some of Us fellow MaytDO la also wrftlng. I am aiayiiiK Dear Prealdem—
lou ol perennUI Sowers. Oh. yea.
And loosed the retna, nad aet the
Omens. Mich.. H. P. D. .No, i.
with her this afternoon. 1 miah Hs'| thought I would «rlte and tell Jon nad ‘uaSowera. too: Tbe anowballi
Awv «t U the orchard.
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P«»l»
" •»“»“« «>'»
prteooera- fra*;
One day It beard aome om old Bhman and Mabel FUb- would of a poor Utile Sunahlner. fllfford were Juat-grand-thla .vev,
nu 31.
Tl*hdre tho gnat la Ull and green.
Then gUttclu toward Ihb fhnrcb b*
Aug.
ifi,
tsn.
aay—whether
In
the
Pool
or
out
of
It.
write aNu^ more stories for the Sun- Wheaton, who has a had sore on hi*
l’I**aae send two pledge cards and
^ bvtierSlea and orioles aad
luurtuured low.
Dear
PrealdemIt
could
not
tell—"You
have
offended
Brlghi Muehli^i are seen.
shine page. I enjoy reading them right band. He baa to alt for two button, to m.« cousin.. Mtewart aad.
Oh. giv them power to aewT"
the groat shining One above." Tbe very much. 1 have lost my SoaNilae weeks with bis band under running May tos. They want to join our . J have ii«i tinlsbed reading tbe SnnPool antaered. -.i believe yon fO pla. 1 am sorry to say. My mother water, and be suffer, very much. 1 dob. a. they have none In4belr sblne 14-liera. aud as it has been
A Mad 0*8.
right; tell me—U there anything I lekea. the Herald and 1 like to read iblnk It would be a great deal of neighborhood. You can ' send them quite n t^e since I'bst wente to tbe
Is <Mmlaf on (ha reefcn—'
I had an Meperi^ Um^Mcctrmcu do to make Peace with hImT 1 (he Sunablne'aiorles and leliera. I pleasure to him If ihi- Suuahlner* »“
Ip answer comae a tInUa
Misa
Bpregne
planted Sunshlae paffer' I will write ngaln to ber that I nerar aball.tal^ Om
an very mlaerablc.”
mm tba dlnam graglDg Bocks.
hare two slaters and one broth,‘r wouH rend blu postcards 1 know •<«** o’ ‘he Sunshine Bowers on the let you know bow I am progresalng. buralDg hot SaptamBbr day I drove
No animal stirred a ripple on tbe older than I. they are also Bunsbiner*. to would be very thankful. He w school yard, and a week or two after 1 am some better than oauaL aUhough imb a (armar’a barn-yard aad atOMwd
faoe of the Pnol. and no broMO w:is but ^o not And tln»e to write. For only five, and It seems ao bard for a school was out aome caftle which I cannot wnik or alt up yet. 1 ho^ under a obada tree to let my bbra*
There by the waiar’e music.
htewlng.
It
grow
vary
oUll
indeed.
HpW Ihe Dngrepl grmaa,
pots I bare' a dog eitd a caL I live iiult- fellow like him to have to he 'vre greilug In the toad teemed le. the Sunablncra are all well aod bap roat. Tbe door at Ue beaoe opoMd
It waa then that R boards klad Voice dn the benk of Uke Michigan. It Ls.gutei. 1 will clooe. hoping that the think they would be a dainty morsel, py and enloviBg thesA lovely data . and Ur. fl------ aiepprd out with n
iMlii tie sad look «p Ip the aky.
•The Crest Ote la not angry a very nice |daco to lira. Well I Sun.Uluera will writ* to ClIBord Hu
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And watch the rJoudleu pass.
*o devoured them. Our ayeetlnga
Tbe weather has be.« so warm khotgun.
-Royal FlUmoro In Woe Wisdom. wHb Joti. and he yrlll BU you with llv- muei .clos*,
addreat U Master Ulitonl Wheaton, have uot Wu very well attended lately. aUhouafa It is soon- cooler t»
"Hello. Jehu: Are you going bunt.
-Ing water now. Be not afraid’"
. From your Sur.ahluer.
Blit Rapids. Mkh, R. F D. No. 1.
lately, but we hope the members win day since tbe splendid shower Came. Ingr I nakod.
how
^jwaei
those
words
aounded
to'
My 8an|.
l.lUa DurSepii
('are of 0.car Wheaton
‘ahe more interest in ibeiu when Kveryiblng la ao nice sod aTeen. Be"No; our dog I* etgd "
the sad and troubled Pool!
Ood gave BO g lilUa aong
How pretty Lake Michigan Is In
From a lo^-laai Stmshlner.
school aiarta.
-Where U ihg dogr
cenUy we had a severe w\nd storm.
"Be not afraid?" nuaaHoned the the aunmor time! I should like u»
To ring upon the way:
ij,ura I. Wheele-.
P«*“' >^*«' Suuahlner.
and.lt blew so many apples down, be
-Down by ih* oore «r^“.
Pool. "Why. I am full .of fear. See see your home.
Rough may ha the read and loag. We nu- ^ad to know about Cliffo-I.
<'**re Robtiuy.
sides spIliitBg/' so many fruit tree*.
I stepped out of my buggy nod stnrthow
bad
the
water
looks
and
ameila!"
Oark'uay be the day;
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and happy lo think that Inura la n-i -What a delightful letter! You l(ave There are »'greM nmouat ol appio* «vd with him for tb* erib. whkh wa*
"You hover would have imwn so'
T*t a little bird can wing.
Maple f’lty. Mich.
lunger a “long-loai Sunshiner'"
maBe ua almoM see your h.‘autlful Ibis .vear. s(m ^fran. plums, etc. Our Rveated about iwoMy (aot Dorn a
foul eacepi tor aelftohnesa and laar.
garden
Aug. X. 1911.
Tat a lltUa Sowar can aprlat.
garden I* s^e« bat of a lailnre as small barn There was tb* poor
iila U why you suffer ao." paid the
Tat a imia okIM can alag.
the worm* were veo ihlik and des dumb brute, with a heavy laaiber •
Cap make the whole world gay.'
Voire.
troyed the llulr plants. We have strap atounS bU navk aad tied wRb
As 1 hare not written u a long
Aug It.
I*rovement. Mk’h.
—Uura K. Richards
"What shall 1 doT' asked the Pool time I will try end write
few Hare Orer PreaMeai—
Aug. I£. 1911. seme pretty flowers, however. The a rope to a ring on a wire rnaalag
harvests are jilearly over, and the from the corner of the crib to ib*
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"Begin to give the water that yo:i
I noi seeAs 1 hare not written to you and ivar Prealdent—
lag any S
Id (he Herald the Sunabloert for a long time 1
TNI
tUNtHINB
FSMIOBNrS have." waa tbe rtgly.
ibougbi 1 would write a tew'lln<w ibresbmg >«iacblnra are atanlng to bam. tYbea «e got lo sight of tbe
VISIT.
"But nothing wants what 1 can last week, alibough I enjoy readlu^ write a few lines
Dear Preside.>t. .. tbe BuosblDe page. Bncloaed vou make their uiuai trips. We hare dog be brgnn to jump nud tear at the
Kvery day this .woek letters have give." was the aad rejoinder.
siorlea nearly aa well. 1 saw lo the wlu yoe please pul my name on the ,j„
„amp for which three In our vlclglty. We have not rope
"U'bat U ibr dry’s namer I aakod.
nme. addreaaad to the Stmahlne
rCIve to me." the Voire uald. aad BumHIm NM IMI MM of IM S«„- .'o.re.pMM.a. U..' ' I
„„„
,. 3,.. ibreahed yet but (expect to pretty
-Watch."
soon, probsbiy n«t week
PreaidauL tailing of baaaUtul' rare- at these words a strong breeae l^n .blMn, .PM..O. h.vlM IM Hr... ,..r. old. I ...I M I. ,hr rls..',
We raised sevetuv two lltib- chick
I suned to CO to tbe dog and Jobe
Uon days, of ptenlca. and vlalu. and to blow, and the ugly green that had dm'. pMurr ... IM lop o. the pM-. grade
KiPdr ne»l
H... term.
tern.. Our school
.rhool Ml.
.p,. .or All.r uid on.
cnugbi
me by tbe arm. "Don't go
merry times. Yoor Preaidant hat covered the Pool began. slowly to I think It would be a nice pbn. Our begin three week* from inday | will for myself. We have alt lost our liui- ens snd two geese ihts summer The
felt that she baa walked with yon In move, aad wbai had seemed suite a frhool will begin the Oru Tuesd.<y be glad because 1 am tired of tr.c-a- tons, and wre ihlnk they are very gcose ate- very large, and arc gray lo it.-ar bim, he will lilte yoo!"
-Mo* U>"s ha* the dry homi (led
color. .Ualniifa bag'picked their fealb
roar garBeaa goae berrying out un- dead pool of water showed that it In Sepiembar. My cousin i> xpeiidU^ 'Inn. We have had over three moiuha'
would each like another
er oo<« already. -tVe rwl*e them yust there’d«r tbs wide warm sktea. aad seen the had been shaken to tia center by Ihe afiernooB with nu. and' we arc vacation. I spent ibe past seek wtin
our rarda yet. -©ui
• We w-nf" awny yrmerday moratn
to pick tbelr featbeiv wbbh we put
barren f-eWa with tbs ripened grDa. pome Power It could not see.
laugblng ao de can hardly write. w> my aunt aad uuCa and UtUo
»!u
*11 In two weeks I like
Into pillow*, as Ihey ar.- much better to tbraab for WUson cM * we left'
Ur hsa Mt tbe touch of aun. and
"Umh up to yonder mountain top: you muai excuse tnlaiakew. How la ai Bagnal. I had a very good lime.
,,, ,,.agol
ol 1 am going Into the
than those one buys at the atorN-s Watch hc.'>' to guard tbe,*on.-ct1b,",
■oft niresaing wind, hat gaaed across see how white and pure it la." said yoor lUtle niece Janet? I would like We have two babk-s to lend at our
will close DOW as
Tlicre wa* the poor dog. left for
Tbe chickeus are grow tug *o fast Tlic
Wue watera. and wandeced with you the Voice. "Ask of the great shln- very much
tosee her. Iibnearly
boiu-e; toy linie brother, four niontfaa
! mallcairler
soon be her- 1
young rooBier* are beglBniiiK to <iO« t>iiit)->ix iKNira la a burning aog with-'
In the aroo^
nlugiag One that that pure vhtteueaa mall lime ao 1 will close.
old. and m.' liiile nephew
My
Mr.t
Ye^terdai a hawk nuikbt s spring out a drop of water, to gnard a rrib
Why. what m happy week It hpa may come -to you. Walt for U; U
As ever yovir Soushlner.
i<t died ihb vprlng. aod we have her
Your loving Sunbeam.
rbicken and wuundc-d K so badly ti of flfi'-en-ceni corn. I walked up to
been, hoys and girls:
will come." Oh, how'white aod pure
Mayme Burfteud
baby. He waa lour months old when
Hannah Nclsdn
dl«-d. He got hi- puulsbmeiit. tin my 111'- dog aad cut tha rope and led him
You cerialnly must have an out- R R»ke<r How the Pool wished, all
It plaasad me very much to get a abe died, be U eight mouiha old i..«
We irteiid i- to Ibr well, i pumped some water in
Story for your vlaR today, and its foulneaa would disappear as’
He weighs iweniy-Bne and three cuar“« brother *hoi . hiui
letter Tram you. Mayme.
let* pounds Will ,ou please put hi*
S“'”‘h“'e buttous. I like raise Kuiiie 'inkr;.* next year I jusi a cup and cave him a email ituamli'
yowr FreaMani baa found such a looked up. "But." R eaid soirowruily. moat as good a* a vUli
bame on the Cradle Roll* IMy little
hoya wear ihei
love ibcDi. as Ibey Jouk so euueing to drink The dog dirt not offer lu
sweat Htllc "Unbla" 1| her magaaln^ "it will not come lo me. aod 1 cannot
Bud
wh’-b
I
a BuDabloer on
1 suppose tbe 8un*hlDen are glad lo Ulr toe. He was too glad to gri
cnllad I'nliy.
go to It. If Just ihni mountain tn iia
brother b already a Cradle Roll
Kalkaska. MIrii.
. Once upon a time, so the atory goes. ttMwy robe would come and cover
"
Aug. 9. 1911. baby.I My litth- nephew's nace I* street i Nt-ein* at once as itioagb 'be bsve tbe BchxoU ivimmenre again. ■way from auch a piarc
* h.v|i|>> one.
g
John did not •.I'wak lor aome time,
Our si.’iuul
ita" >u -September lo
s port woke up and lookod around, me!" Was It the water or was It
Nerval Richards Well, as U I* gelUMTi.i \" :
I do no-, know who bat bnallv »nid I ut-ver thought of
li fo«nd Itaelt In a lowlylai counir). the wind, that sighed. “Creat shining
1 would Uke to jolD your Suoshine ting late I .will cloae. hoping to tee
N.-»en CIt'. Mich.
tie teacher will be I love 10 bear givrlng biiu *a<rr. I *111 never tbrather n poor4ooklng place; atUI :i Oae. ao pure and white, coaie to me! CInh If you
will let me. We take the my little nephew * name
on thd
Alls IT. 19M tbe si b<K>; I'ell ring agaiu-after being IliSt rliu: *EB:c
waa piMaaat; tor other pools were Come to me.!"
Herald, apd I read aboutthe Suusblne Cradb HoR and my name oo tbe Cor
- The Dog Fanner
Ueur Prealdv&l —
allrni --o Ions
Bcaale la glad that
near, and grass grew abcan thma all.
It was then that the atone that lay folk* *veO' week. I like to read, all. reapondence Ust. 1 remaiu.
1 thought I would write s little le her school will mioQ beglu.. It sUrta
with here and there tome, common la tbe opealng rolled a little from Us abbot wbai they are doing, even U I
Yoor real Sunbeam,
Haw U Make VOor Canary Happy.
er
to
the
Suosbioe
(Tub
M> auntie tb. l•euly-rl..l ut September
M.
ftowrea. which reSeriad la iW water pUre. The Pool felt better, aad the do not belong, but If you will aeod
Rerthi Banrhurd
A lad> of our erquainialxe says
I weal over .isier Mr*. <'La!;e» .A Ileus*, is go
iko Pool thought baantlfal.
Voire, perrelvlni this, spoke again. me the card and butuinI will see if
I an> sun- the SunabinerY will waar b here IrvvDaaBagluaw
to for
Tbvnip*ouville
tv meet ber when ing to pay us X vi*ii In tbe near fu Uru It ADgell. aUspertiBc ber casurr
At a little dlaunea grew aome trees saying: "i.laien to me. I am Truth, I caoT get
aome newtnembere for
to wrlle to you. Bertha,
yousure
sbe vame oo the train. I bare -lo*< lur- Sbe lives In tiladatone. but Mr btgbi have lice, took it In the early
that la lae heat of day Urw pleas- If you heed my voice all will he well, you. 1 am pretty sure of one anv- l> - are a "real Suobeai
evening.
ari«-r It bad gon* to
n<^ras
intends
">
n»o>e
to
Traversmy
buttos
Will
vou
please
leud
Qir
•kl ahade orer It whan tbe great 8nn The Great One. above you made and
Well. 1 wlirclose, wtsbing
ronat. auii sprinkled u well with
aiKMbvr’
ciiV this :bii
ahoae hot; hnt whan the night came put you here: he gore a greal and all succoas, and hoping to hear from
I'opemlah. tilth.. R. F. O No I
sold
at
Coot! by irom.
I (DU*I Dot forget to (ell you of tbe lDse<i pvadrv. usually
the Pool woBld tremble with fear, ao ancred tniai to you. He b above aU you aeon. 1 remain.
^
Aug ii. I9i I
surprise we bad Last Sunday wbi-ti lilrd siores. She then Cpierad the
Lulu TtwUck
rfrald was It of the darfeneaa. Then thinn and b wUhin all ihinga. and
Yourn very truly.
Dear PrealdeDt—
Now nice it la to have your Aoaite a big automobile made it* <*ay luio top of tuc cage *i'b a towel. .In tbe
4he moon would cheer it.
it the Source of gli thlngt. Ponyr
Luell* M. Bulcer
J iboaght I would write to you U I
tou.-we
>4
Tbe
evening
ah*
picked
IK.
our
>4.-d
Its
occupants
*ere
Mr
Thus It Uvad lor a time very con- Sows from him. a eeaaelrea. neverHow Pice It b to have you later have not wrliicD in ao long a ilw G. vtsltlng you' lla* ah-- ev-r beea lu
and Mr* Sam lire and Itt-le daugbie! lire from ibe tviwel. She made th*
taaiad. Than aomathlng earn* to falling ateread fountain of Uving estad la the Sunshine CItAi' I ffnve 1 live os a farm In the coaatry. t Newaeii <‘it» before*
HelCB. and Mrs Katka. We bad a urd happy by kUllng 111 lire that
tfMhIa the Pool; for It did not know Water. One Uw rulaa alL and that neat you a card and button and abVl bare two liitW Uiiens for pets: ihav
moat pleasant visit, asd I hope ih--y • ere living npoB R. W* have food
that da^ do'wn within RaeH there Uw b Love. Tonr basiu b a aiore- hope to hoar from you agalp.
are four days old I hare the namrs
Cr**u.,^Mich
waa a Urlng' •prlag that was Nwa.va hooaa tor the Uvtng Stream. You
*
of some-children who would Uke to
Aug 19/1911 will come agalB One of my corre*- by experhnre that aotblag adds more
poodeots. whom I gained through o«r lb tbe happioesa of our vnaarle* than
Mippiying R <th pare, fresh water, are a chaanel. aoi the SouiW. The
Flf# Lake. Mich.. R P, O. No..iy"-join the Suashln* Club; Bessie Ca*- Dear rre.Want—
TiUl which worried the Pool was Great One kbew that a time would
Aug. I*. 1KI. aelman. and DolUe ('asaelmtn Harry
I have been ibiuking of yco jer. Sunahlne (Tub. U <omlBg to vtaii me to bay little tea rent mirrors aad
an opening oa one eMe out of which
come «heuyou would Dear PPealdani—'
think the water
Ganooii. Vera UtDOon. Ou> Gaenoa. b<*Jie a lung while, bui I hsv.- beeo 'ibl* moatb. and I'm ao anxloa. for bang them on tbelr cagra la aueb pa*lMs water w»a trichUng-aot much. It In you was ipur own. not hU Ha Ut
1 would like to join
the -Stmahlne Haiel Maulce and Freddie Feat* busy helping mamuia
W* bad Ihlr- the day to come She live* in Maple tloo' that aeitber tb* aua nor light
«■ true; h« the Pool Mt It had none yon do what you woold UU yon Nwnld Cltth. Will yon please send: me a woaldvilke lo have their natues on ie«ti thrasher* yeaierday. and they City- and her case b Hlanche .Vlsko- ahatl daaale the btrda. They appa'"
th hme. It know (haf lU tU* depead- teal yonr halpleaaisaaa apart fren card and huiuta? I am fourteen yreta the Crndir Roll I want s card and were at our boose for dinner. We rhll. Marie and Charlca with to enily Uke as much piraanr* U tookmt upon Ra water. If U became drv. him. 'it was then the atone of aeL old, and In the Bflh grade. My studire button, too
had one buiwlrMl aod eighty busheb thank yon (or the card* aad bottous tng at tbelr prwiiy aeive* as aay ydunc
U.wonld he sued wlU earth or ru^ Sahaaaa made Haeirknowa: and U are laagnage. arithmetic, reading.
From.
^
of oata and tn all w* had two ban- which they prUa very highly. Tl'haw- lady or geaiteasaa fnho readt thH
Wah.
the same Umr tbe wniar ceased to •aography. apelUag. and wHUag. 1
iVa Gannow . dred aad eighty baaheb Oar achaal aver they go •aj’shero they always aitirla.
SUNSHINE
- -
Bay
Eaela
TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY ANDTHURSDAY—Sl.OO
TOL. Lll
TRAVKHSK ('ITV. tJRAND THAVEKSE COl NTV. MU HIGAN.
TOOK DOWN
'EASY MONEY
' lAVlL RESBIVES HOIIE
Local Ser* >
A YEAR
TCKsDAY. Al ursT £>. VM\.
TAFT HAS SIGNED IT DEATH RATE
FIRST HEAT
TOBENZONiA
JS HEAVY
GAME II BUILY DAYS
Mrs. KaJitsrIM ValM Boom F.tiy
___Xesra la Crwad Travera*
Regioe.
IRACED IN
HUVr SEA
Tto Tra«rme City Ulviiioo of the
Biate naval reserves arrived borne
Candidates for House May 8p«M
Friday evening after a two weeks'
Mrs Katherine Vales, wife of Albert
f5.00e and far Senate »10000\
rniise around the Crest Lakes In ibi- SPEEDY CRAFT DEFEATED
Before Elertiofi.
FAMINE CONOITJONS PREVAIL IN Vales, jiassed awav si her home IB
xCC MOST INTCRCfiT*
•• gunboat yainlc. All were pleased
COOK YESTERDAY
LIVERPOOL
OF REOATTA.
Lllmwuod town-*hl|- at the age of TO
,:b the trip, and while they enrouii--------\t'»shit,Kton. Aug.
years
Sun>la« afleisnoe. having been
lered plent> of hard work, the Inwru.tion they received was of the greatest
a HSerer of bean trouble for a num
value BDil will be useful In the future MIHVn LTU1W iniukkallino
miute proMdei for «vanplei«
ber of years Mrs Vale* was a pio
work of the local division There were
publicity of campaign etnendliures of
neer of the Grand Traverse region,
three dlvlslone on the boat, ato while COMMERCIAL BOAT RACE MAO , amlidatcs n.r tbe house and senate.
bating come here wilb her husband
the Traverse City bo>w had received
Is-forv election k limit* amount that
NO ENTRIES
but mile •Irtlllng pretlouH to tbe trip
about
fifty year* ago. Two sons. A»hn
ea<-b can spend in a single campaigo
they showed up fully as well as the
to l.'-.UbO for a candidate for the house
and James and two dangbierw. Mr* Tycoon Waa tha VteWr TfirwuaMUng
H* Hai CrWaMiai* Cartifrino That mamtors of the older dlvUloac when Faatura of Ih* Regatta Today ii tl
th* Running of a Th.fW Mast M
and lifxsHi for a raiidldale for
Joe Lada and Mrs. U Jasda. besides
Socorvd H*it Betwoen Tycoon
Ma Waa an Offtaar From Orantf
It came to tbe real work on board fbe
■
“
-rahip I
the husband, survive. Tbe funeral wxabip. Tto Yaniic went as far south
* Truwi
and Bennnia—Both Ownera
Travaraa Caimty, Te«athaf
as
Port
Huron,
where
it
took
Gov
be
held
from
(to
Cbnrrb
of
tbe
im
WMaaa«0a.
eroor Osborn from the Soo to the state
IJverpool. Aug. 19.—AH imw.-r i
Lculate Cooceptloo Tuesday moroencampment. Tbe reinm was nade to
The secood day <
______
off
lo
the
city:
sakidns
and
rvsiau:
iFroni Frldtrs Record Eagle I
iag at 9:30, Fatoer Sbeeban officlaiiog refntia while not very full of *vmu
Ohailff Uater baa rarelved word hUcktnaw. wheraiibe local ditialon
ire closed, and famine oondttioos preWith the bay fairlv rough, the aec
from Wbaallet. Wait Vtrcinla, to Uia dlaantorked and took the train for
waa inierosang ta (to Ub* of raewa.
all this evening. Tto death tale t*
home.
the most ezcliing eveai of tto ragaiId annual regatta of tbe Wequetong
aVret that a man faprMaotjBC bli
alarmingly high The stench of
la, that erf the cruiser* tolbg coftdwclcollected garbage Is horrible Mobs
ub was aurled yesterday aflernoop
ai Chart*! & Pl/Bii, a daputr aharlff
ed before a large crowd Tb* bay
led by hungry women, a result of tbe
With but a few entries le every eveol
rfon Qimad Travaraa couaty. haa baaa
was to rough that It ws*
irlke. aliacke,! cold storage houses.
Several events wem cut out because All Oupartmunt* or th* Work Wurw Imping 10 obtain food The food sup
yaaalaa wonhiaaa ohacki upon tb*
for the speed boau to rac*. aad bat
three eveuis were giv*o ««riag ito
the entries being ao scarce. The
iBoaa maa of ibat dtr. It la not known
^
Covurad by Competent
ply is already exhausted
afterzKioo-. tto (re*>Ior-*U rao* taatag
single paddle <en»e race was
Speaker*.
tow Bock to daonad up on tb* deal,
run this morains on tto secoBd toaiI-ondon, Aug is -The strike
■null today, and no interest was taken
'tot It la Infarrad that the umi will
More iDieraal aewiBed to bar* be«a
mlitee
today
coulerred
with
repre___
iFnmi Thursday's Record-Eagle
by tbe owners of the commercial boats
-turn ialo tto tagndrodi.
taken In tto ra«« ywaiarffay after« of the railway unions of Ireland
Strong Pragram Hao Boon 1
Tbe second day's program of the
of the city, so that race was thrown
I than any other avwat dartag
dar
tbe
Michigan.
Hia cats* waa to repreaaot tbai he
and
ScotUnd.
la
Ireland,
they
oa>
and I
regatta.
Tbe other minor evenu of tto Grand Traverse county Sunday school over half the workers are out. Scot
Waa a dapotr aborts with a prlaoner
Espaeted.
Lmd Is vut off from London by rail A
iir o'ciork Sonday afteruooii
afternoon were run off and furnished convention o^ned at 9 o vlock
In dttria wbon ha waa taUn< bark
Congregational
church
yesterday
tad
ler
of
a
miUlon
men
have
now
Otto
Tbies
passed
from
this
life,
becrowds which
worth, ud tovlnc boen on tto road riho regular county leachera' Insti
tbey ebould draw <«u for |
closed last evening at the Disciple* ioined lo the strike Demoraliuiiou Is
his eighty-third year.'
to anchor, both before aad after tto
• rotowlag hla man for lome Una waa tute wlU open at the higti acbool at 9 lined the beach between tbe G K A
ns,I ser.i.-e today oaused the postchurch' with a splendid lecture.
cBice department to seriously coaaid Tbte* was born in Hanover. Oermaar race. M B. Kuagerford dro* tto tosT
low «a funda and naadad moner to •clock on Tueaday. Aog. 22. and will defioi and the Wequetong club. Tbe
'Through Eastern toudi on HurweIt offer of aeroplanists to deliver coming <0 America at tto age of tour- poaition. that of being nlneeit to ike
taka hto to bta waat atopplng plare. eodtJaue for four daya. Tbe program groundt-.«r the club were 0{ien to all back, " by Prof Oondrirh
buoy. Paducah II of Oiwa. owped
tnalL
yesterday,
and
also
today,
and
yeara.
first
locating
at
Cblcaga
ortin*
by Palmer of OuteBs toiA BeoUBd poBtbeen prepared lo meet the needs
ProfesMr Goodrich conduned the
Mob Fired-Upon.
then smaller than Traverse City ts
Florence II owned hr- A. L.
to Blgwad br tto aberiS of Orand bV rural teactora. and every leactor in veranda and seat was filled.
Uanelly. Wale*. Aug. 19.^-Serious today. Tbe <^portual(ies of .North- tloB.
temperance ronference held In the
In the tug of war two crews
Bacbani of (Us dty. wkO* BbumIu U
Travaraa oauatf. and alao exhibited tto county ahould make an extra efrioting occurred here today, tbe mUientered, they being Henry Hull with forenoon, brl^nglng out very emphat larv and iioliie firing a volley In
Michigan appealed to him anil in of Omeoa. owned by DltUBsa'a draw
bU todsa of Mee. In order
foit to attend.
last poaJiioB. -west of tto bnay. The
ically the nec^sitv of baxing lo every mid*; uf a mob that aiucked them. I86A be arrlvM by way ot boat
Mark
Craw
oarsman,
and
Walter
Hanitto waomr
drew chaeka «a tto Plrat
start waa made from tto 'toa^ ta
The iBstltute ia held at tbia tlma ao
Prank Hayden oaraman. Tto bunday seboul In Michigan a temiK-r- Two were killed and one wounded.
Muskegon, then overland through dinghies, the surtlag gtta totag find
Katkmal bank of thla atr and iher that the teacbera may protu by tbe
, Police artd Military in Action.
euperiDiundent who will see that
tig was exciting and Hull abd Clww
Kalamazoo by Indian trail to a wild about tbtyrt-. ibiny. Tto wator totac
arera hcmbrad br tto
Abera.von. Wales. Aug. 19—A des
oooTW early lo the year. The <-omlemperfince lessons are well
rongk stowed up tto beaU lo good
thOT w«a ptnaentad. aa ttora did not miaafoner baa many blanks, records. were de*lare.l winner*, lo the tilting taught. He recommended tbe story of peraie fight followed an attempt of erness DOW known as Traverse City. advantage aa to eeawurtblatai Bto
strikers to tear up railway lines here Here be found a amall sawmill,
paom In to aar doubt In tto minds of Bad other edncational material which conleat the aame two crews were op
'The King and His Wonderful Castle ' today Tbe wlire and millury fired buxrding-bouae. general more and a apeto A great dual of tspBMr waa
' ttoaa pnytes tkam that be waa a bona to dealrei to diatribuie et this time, ponents. and this lime Hansen and
bad by Sauasle n and neruacB II ta
the mob. The casualties '
a* a basts for temi>ersoie lessons in
Hay
den,
were
winners.
In
the
Mkyard
w
alab-sbaaltea
getting to abcboragB bacuaae.od l»topoBoar.
»y and sevcnil may die. .
so that tto teactora may have them lo
He also urged that
BWlmmiag race, the two conteatants. primary grade*
Mr. Tbies located firm at Good Har BUftotenT chain ob tto awto^ tot
Ito ctotot'ara 4te4* out on tba rag- their poaaeMlon when srhool opens.
Hansen knd Hull, swam a very even the lessons -Uugbt agalDKi the cigarbor. then at toiand. and later return ibl* was remedied aftar atovt taa or
illar blanks fnrnlatod by tto First NgfUieen
minnie* of maaenvBrtag.
A auccessful Inatllute depends on:
habit have as a basis the story.
race. Hull winning by a few feet. An
ed to Good Harbor
Tbe firm ot
Uonal'bnbk. and It baa fortbar devel- A large number of leachera preseni
The crew of Padueb U wu tto tm
other swimming race was |toi on this 'Tto Doom of Prlnc-e Nicotine '
Tbies A Corde* became well ktMtrn > get away freiB tto toixta 4a tto
. «pod that tto than wst bera at one everyone there the Brat morning on
The A. H. C coBlerenre was in
afternoon ^ those who w-anted to go
Louis P. Ha<gM Finds It Parlleulariy as fuel and lumber dealers. Much diagble* with U* crews of Lata U
tlma and openad m amall aoewmt with time; everyone preseni at every aeslo yesierda.v. but were unable to get -barge ot Chas. J Helm, state superof tbeir energy was spent In aecuring and Sauasle li a dim* aacoBd bb« (to
Adapted to Light Sai»d Land*.
tto hank, bat It was soon drawn out, Blog: yveryone itore at the cloae,
mendont of that depanmeni
He
away from their wprk.
four-foot wextd tor the Great-lake noiwBce II crew taac Tto gatawAy '
an whan tto ohaeka warn aant here everyone preseol with a perstwal In
was rather alow toeggaa UYBry aamve a thorough oulUne of the work
Ctou
A
handicap
launen
race
bad
itor of the taur tofta mm «nck h«H
Ixiuis T Haight and famllj of Mus- steamera.
paymant waa rsfnaad on acaooat of terest lo the iBstlinte and with a wllwhich was an Inspiraiinu to an ad
Thlcf-,wa* confirmed In Ger and fast in ttoi^.-toMtaok paar*
gon pa-k.-d through the dry Friday
teA of fnnda. Tto man la tamniar Uagneas to do aayiolng required for three entriee, but one of the lo«-al men vance along this lute.
leio the Lutheran
Ttth ihla aaetiBB of tto eountir, and
a tour tlirough uortbern Hlcbigao many-as a
of the schools, and tbeir own droi>|ied out. and Bill Harrow- was
Mr* K I. Edward- tlicn ivok -harge
church, of wbicb organiution to alforced to rare I. R. I'eck of .Northimrt
•vudaursvatf tora for aone Unm. He peraonal welfare.
Ii.
ihel
raiitomoblle.
Mr.
Haight
owa*
motor
to get
-t ttosfi
itoii gttruB
gttrtdB «K of* tto
‘
Of the missionary •-onlciciii-e. umklnr:
reraalned a member. He waa ctoy. Sauasle II waa am lo pas*
^nmd In Wbaaling that to ownad
Tto conductor lx Sapertntendent W with a Ifarce-mlnule handicap Uttle
practical niid iosplnog address blie |a section uf aand land east of Mukke
. fralt tarn la ^ couaiy. tot tba rac- J McKone of Albion, one of the heal Bill made a fi.oe showing, as did Hor- laid that linsslons began in the con igon uiion wbicb he Is conducting a married twice, at the age of nineteen. tbe auruag boor wRk ftarcaoa -II
dose
after
her.
iMidlatHy
followMias Rophia Wenty. and at the age
Ibe DatTOw boat. Mr IJarrow was
ores do not stow that war such per k-aown educators and inatllute
ruralem. our ow-n home i hur. h. j»etie* of experimenis under tbe direc offort) to Miaa Aogulu ‘Ecbeltorg. Ing waa Paducah tl aad Lata H. Baaaaround tbe first buoy ao-l nearly half
son baa aver baan a landMdi
tbo stale.
f must woik to the cir.uwler- tion of the l iiu-d Stales goveraitoat. Tbe wives passed on eeapertlvely sle II got a good load la tto Im ptacw
way to Edgewoo-I buoy when Mr
cwold not to PviPBDm fcy nay
- Om of tto wortldass checks that
Tbe iBBtructor. Miss Isicy A. Sloon.
She urged that-tout hei* u-ach the object of which 1* lo discover fort) and fifteen yekis ago A (amily that
Perk
in
hla
Uttle
Bill
started
out
aft-,
or ibc bosta. Floranoa H bold neared
tova baan nnat SbartS Sbatar was COmoa from the deimriiiieBi of Engllah
missions in etery rtiilidax sch.w.1 ie* what crops are Oesi adapted for grow -maiiit •■onslstlng of Mr. Henry place uniil about two busdrad yards
ai' him. Peck gained every mlauie
■ eaabad Js PlUsburg.
wbicb ebows In tto Central illchijsan Normal,
ing at a profit on the'llght lands of
luch a* -tiossihle
beyond
tbe aecood toog. when Mthat tala «>eraUoM tova net baan oon- yoara she has been weU known to tbe until the last stretch, when bis h
western .Mlvlilgan Extensive cx|ieri- Thl'-s. l-baliiberlaln. South Dakota; ucab II went by eopa afierwrard pal^
Hi-rnutn Tbies. Traverse Oty; ing in (heir dlagbff tato tto ooehpit
Atoid to anriona pteoa. Tto mas li teachers of Michigan tbroogli her stud seemed to climb out of the water ■
i-crnesi w
• eP-nirotary de- menu have been conducted with sand
K A. Togera. Michigan City. which examgle waa Mtosrad eooa by
danerlbad as tolng nbowt « fast It lea In ^gltah. published in tbe klichl- waa gaining faster every second
vetch,
and
this
crop
bas
burn
found
pauu-enl.
ihis c.>nTercnce
Mr* M .-Malnone.
lUvenna. Sarfatic II. as she raaadsd tto third
inbbaa la tolght. light ootaplaxion. poD Moileretor. Her program will to the finish of the race, i-oiiilng in ]
Mis* HoU
the schools to proilnce a heaty yield D|«o>lbo
seconds behind Hornet. The lime
. Mr 9>fsin r Tbies. Trarefwe buoy. From (be eocoed to tto third
wUb k anndr mnstacto and welgblu highly Inatrunive.
poorest kioil of Utn<l. Mr. Haight is
Around Ito five-mile course for Homei Ibroiighotii the 'uuDiy and
Miss IJHIajiThle*.
Traverse u.-<»cv-u xxuiu n. saw riorwmom tl
. wboM MS peoada. No one of that devery eDlhusUiktic over the future of
Tbe foHowing program i
grows
bigger
an-i
Iwlter
every
y.
was 22 minute* and 4f> seconds Uttle
Mr*. H.-itry Casienholt, Muake- norence M rouaded tto boor at Bdgi
acrtptloa la known tor*, so tto ibariS given: '
this croi> for the state and sees in it
Pnif Goodti^'b ga«e a ten ii
Bin made tbe five-mile course in 21
Muh.. loui-tbi.-r w-ith tweniytwo wood rloeely beattag Lala H. hr i
kai no-dto to fnrnlab the aontbera ofthe. means of n-det-ming most of (be
Mlaa Sloan's Program.
talk oil Sunday sibuot *ii|>pltes
minutes
and
26
aeeonds.
grand
chlMren
and
two
grvji
grand- lew feet aad ttoa was overUtoL
fteera ttant would help toward rai>iurabout three boadred yards toyoad
Tuesday.
earnest le.-lcher could afford to mis* lands that have been considered lo l-e hildreti.
The free-for-all race, with but
las Urn. .
Worthless for growing crops
the buoy. Prom thua oa tto race
. fiaseuilals In Ito Teaching of
eotrlm. was the best eveiil ever pulled the goixt things Prof Goodrich had to
Stricken w iihyjnrslysia Mr. Tbies was Bimply a parade to tto fialeh.
fagUah. 1.
This
crop
I*
sowed
In
connection
and the lcu<liers who were not
M that tbe crew of Paduesb II
off Is Traverse City Neck and neck
caki-d aciiVA- business life in I87l
In fbe.Teaching of
ly beat Seueele tl crow to tto
around the first two buoys before an: liresenl at ihe sc.»ion ha»c nmch to with rye in some instance*, wblle' lu le ha* iM-en prsetlcally helples* for
Eagfl*h.If.
^
others It Is sown by Itself. As a for
beach after anebortag.
After the
diSerenco was noticed In tbe a|>eed of regret.
hinv tiw »ears having suffered four jtaird buoy bad Irew paastd tto beau
S. Method in tbe Teaching of Uric
age crop it I* a success and bas high
The
business
session
»a*
interest
boat*. Tycoon, of Wequetonlarvii.i. stroke*. The last fifteen held together for tto remelader ot
WaesitST Papan Haw town Madu Ptoma. . I. muatratlon. Tennyeon-s
nuiriiive
value
for
stock
of
alb
kind.*
ig
throughout,
the
theme
hetng
tor
•lag. the cup defender, raring against
>f •h.-se years he ha* apent With hi* tbe time All of the boau tbowed «p
Out. WMuk OMpoam of
tfroaalng tbe. Bar." Uetbo<l la the
I:
Is
also
a
great
fertilizer
aad
when
iK-iter schools and a bigger work in
Bensonla. of Bcnzonla. owned by
ion Edwin, and bls-.^daughter Lillian. well la tb* rough weather ahhoagb
Toachlngot Lyric Poems, il. Illuatra
tbe two local boau Lola H. aad Flurplowed under pve* a terger percent
E. Caae. The minor events were all the Sunday srhool* of Ihe •-oubiy.
It then home :in South Division ence I! were easily the beet aea bcau
tIon. I.«ngfelloa'* -Arrow and Song '
humus to the «ull than any other
M Estes gave a few- prarliral
finished before tbe grand free-for-all
street. I>irii>g this tTme hit faith riding btgta end dry ell of tto time,
Tto Baal eagotlailoai In tbe duck
>|>
Hint
can
Igrown
upon
light
word*
on
Sabbath
desecratlop.
wlilc
first beat for the Great Ijke*
never wavt-n-d Mii'b of bis time wbile tbe other two boeu were eaaTeaebiOB f'oinis lo a Poem, I.
Itoo aacatlon were completed Tfaursresulted
In
a
resolution
that
tbe
sent
cu^
ha* been spent In pc»yer and iong, stantly sblppiag watar.
Toacblng Points In a l\>em. 11.
«Ur iHanaDo adtlrk aettle tor all UtDf
Ibis ronverimn he that it *»ploie
RaiiBsle II. jbe winner. Is a iblny
In this event both Ixiats aianed
ns hi* lliiile and reciting senpMethod in fbe Teaching of .Nar
•oi boat, with about all fool beuu
tto BaaaUon of a legal Hue ibraugh
fiahliaih rtpsc-rjuion *uch a* la*e
tee before getting the siartiug gun
luemorired long years ago
tto hfulwoaa porttgw of ito diy. The rative Poems. I. Illustrations.
ball. 0|ien lee <ream luirlors uinl .<tli
(Continued on i«age two.i
- hllil rouhl bate demanded and
Uagfellow'e "Wreck of the lleodaad to tto proparty
’ form* of aiiiu*cmeni. and ihaf sll
iihci and moiher could bare ri-.t 0ne. Sbe I* built for spead atore Lbta
pen«:“ <bl Wordsworth's •|.ucy
tto iahs T.
latmbar connany
ten their strongest Inltuen.-e agalcsi
r,. 'i d imire lovjng services Iban be anyihiog ei»e and la a classy speed
Gray.:
cruiser making in tome trials at muck
Bkaoutad antf'^ popart are not
h... tlt-insnded and rec-lved at Ihe oa eleven miles an hour. Padaeak
#hk tto cttT dark.
'Method la tto Te«chlng of S'arIn the afirinoor the program bi>ened
v-vU nf hu children ■*
II I* a flush dec* cruiser of tklrty
All tto stroksamenti made at the railw Poems. II. llluatrailon. ColerSaturdav afternoon a eang of gyp
with a tong M-moe eondu> ted by Miss
leogib and five aad one balf loot
At three o'clock Tue*da.v afte-troon
last ■aatlBg of the oouoeU were cor- Idga'a "An<4«nt Mariner "
e* with five wagon* im-i about forty
Ethel Gthh*. follnwe.1 by devotional*
\ equipped with a twanty boraefuit.-r»l
it e*. will be beid at (bThursday.
riad am to tto latur. oto the partlee
led by Mr Estes, alter which Miss people stiiic k The < itv and attempted houie 2t» Suuih Dtvlalon street. Rev poser Gray motor maktag a speed
One
of
the
finest
orenards
in
tbit
rralt Of ten nllet an hour Bbr raced
trtaraatad ara mtlsfled with tto re
Compoalilon and liStier Wriiing.
stop and have lbe<r borses shod at Demat I'lVtiiin offirlatlng
aectloD of the state Is ihut otrne.1 by- Gibbs favored with a solo
At (en
acts. TWi aatUament
tto matter
Value of Claaalcv to tbe Teacher. Charles Miller, a former resident of
local Uii-Clrn.tb sfao;i but Chief of ocloik W-ilnesday morning serTtc-e*
*n»e addres* of the afienooa by
WIU aBabla these who bare been will
The Teachink of Stories. I. II- Traverse City The farm consists of Prof. Goodn.h "Give the Hoy i
illi-p J<ihn*on and hl> force gut busy• Id !i. the German Lutheran
icres. and Is lo<^e.l Iteiween
lag to coaatruct a proper dock line to liitlrailoD. 'Hawthorne’v "The Great
id ordrrod liietii out of tbe city as |
Chanew." was lull oi good advice and
-.il.r IntertB-m
will lakuickvl,.e
and
Uicn
.trbor
tii>on
a
rise
of
■a abMd w^tb tba work wUb the Sioae Pace."
on as Ibev cuiiM go an-l they also j
land which <-anininuds a view- of lutke waa appreciated by those ixesem.
rhiirch a: Gesirt Hartsir inrharg*- <>;
hMwIeBga that tto Hue will to a
The Teaching of Stories. II. II- Michigan. Glen Lekc and the snrroiind
nk the trouble to lullow them Iveyond
The temiierance declamation ronplace Id th-- old hnrvlcc sronnd a'
Congrcgatiensi Sunday Bchoel Ptenie
luatratlon. Hawihorae's "The Greai
country for seteral wiles,
*t was one of the real p1ea*lag feat
G-*<>d lli-lior
varlellea In heavy- hearing this
Held Yesterday.
Slone Pnee."
■es of the coovetilion Jesse Kl!i>al
V hiid
complaints were
are Grime* Golden Greening, Nonhero
Friday.
rk won first place and will go to Ihe received thai while on their way tc
Spies, Baldwin. (Vaguer and several
Among ’ll' many enjoyabla plolce
Common Errora In the fae et Other of the siandaid kind* The or district comesl. pre|«*nory u. tbe ton- Traverse Cn: they had -lone a greni
of
Ibe
--4«m
none bas provsd more
Uaguage.
chard Is alao well storked with |ear*.
to be held at the slate ronven •leal of foraging along the route. At
en to a large number of people thaa
Figurative Language and liter peaches and r]-ab api-les. whu-h are re
where ||i“» in pme« will »,* Kfwadln ihey w
Charlet A Cressy Hat Been Promoted that o' Mie cougregatioual Bupday
markable for the size of the iroi> and
PtwaaaaUiiB Anoraay Ruled That C. ary Symbolism.
I
Fndsv
*( East Bay.
Bwarded-"
By Singer Sewng Mach<ne
Henry Anderson and carried off all
the excellent coiot.
I aiMl
C. ttoaa la CntitM te Pay far
Wfadogi Hinu for Teachers.
Election of officer* for I'e ca*oing
Compeny.
Mr. Miller state* that he will pack
was in sight, con tbe same opera
frown folk! atteaded
SupL McKena'a Program.
barrel* of ap|>le* (t<mi the i; tires ear resulted as (ollnws
:1>-B was repealed at severs! of the
Cbarle* A ‘ re**> loi-al manager of rod iber.' aa* not an acetdeat to mer
of the Grimes GoMen tarieiv and
Csneral.
i rvTtldenl—C H. E»te*
fa-m bouse* at whirh tbey Hopped en Ibe Stng-r :L-»;iig Maililne coinpacv the pk-a.ure, ih* weiiber was good
ibout as many Gening* am! Ben
Awetbar ebaptar was aaacted la the
Educational Coodlik>ti»
ScciViary-.Mrs 1 11 Hohhs
route So cnmplaltit'ii were *worn out, baa bM-D :-aiislerr>-d ‘.o ’he l.analnx and ever ixMi) bad a good thire.
Havis trom a simiUr number of n
A par- ..1 the foreDooo w*s devoted
' at tto
ieaa Mlicheii
Treafcurer-A- Wlllobee
This is a remarksl'le showing foi fbts
however and they were not arrested. branch of IDs •onipany at a gietily to makitis arraagemenl# for the
bdtoe Friday wtoe C. C. Mae*, tbe
Dodd.
year wtoa tbe crop of late a|iple» Is
Sd|>eilniendeni A, tl. r deia-iment I' was al*c reponed that when tbey incress-d -aiary and gmier nppor gannrs. putting op twinge and other
Jaaltur ta paaaetalue. was paid bis tan
this region l* light. Mr .Miller Is a -c J IlelmSchool gDveromeat
tucitics
to
develnp
hik
ability
id hit work iJiier races, baiblkg and boating
practical fruit grower and t* getting
maath'B alary upua the vrtlten twWorkshop Talks.
Superiotendent home dei-arimeni— the- met Dsn Haskell and held bin chosen sork. Mr Creasy bas been occupied a good share of tbe time,
remarkable results from hi* orchard.
««BwadaUan of Preaaentlag Altoraey
when tbe dinner belt was aooadLAboraiory Work In Urammar
Mrs. E. I. Hughe*.
up by uklng him down ami going a resident of the Grand Traverse and
ed there was a grand rusk (o tto ^
rrad H. rratL Mr. Pratt told that oa Grade*.
Superintendeni of mlssleos—Mrs. It through bis pockets, where they'-foubd region for the past 23 years during nic table Everything froat th* awraeaoMM oI the aetlaa of tto board of
Micklgaa Geography.
B. Jobnson.
about $2 in money
est trifle (0 a big load of wateraseloas
S'hith lime be has been manager
uptivUun at tbolr last aaialon and
Tto First Day.
'Superintendent elementary departTbL* U the aanve gang that baa hla rompany While here be baa in- was provided aod none went bnagry
tto tact that Mr. Moa ba remained
for (be remainder of tbs day.
Tool Bags.
A. A kawywr of Ann Aitor Was ithrau ment-Mlas E-llih Holcomb.
caused to much trouble finbgr touHrhThied
I real estate in and around
Among those wbo took ptiiiw ta tto
*la poaaaaloB and doae tto work to U
perinteedent fctuperance depart In (be state by robbing . the people
ThwM Humber of SUte^
City which be baa Improved dlBerem oontesu ware Jalta FUarak.
. aatlUod to hte pay for tto ame.
meni—Prof A H Clark
of almtwi everything that wa» porta witb a view to rpeodlng his later day* tint prize, for fiadtag tba gHdea agg:
Tto poalUoB that Mr. Ball will tatt
Iph Wilhelm, wbo took tto prize
Sutwribtendem of teacher iralulag ble. Ttoy have been arrested in sev here. He expects to return herb as
M wet kaewB. aa a tar ho hw made
Ann Arbor. Xtlch., Aug 18—V J dvpbrimeni-Mr* Addle C.ibb*
eral places but nothing senous was soon as be finishes bis work In Labs- In tbe egg coatest for jualor aad eendepanmcK: Oerotby Ooeblta.
ae attempt a wDat hia pay for tto
Sawyer. Sr., aged 77. a rromlnenl UwThe choice of vice precldant waa done to them tor ihetr mladetneaBors. Ing. WhUe here Mr. and Mr* Oeeiy prize lor girls fifty yarfi dash Sod alee
tlmethatbaadapsadBiBce Jaly. wbaa
yer. well kaowo throughout Mtcblgan submitted to ibe executive comffiTltee. They are good looking gypsies and have maSk many filendt who regret In bail throwtag coetaaL GoorgU
hanppoaed to was totorc laken pow
and three lliae* a memtor o( the
Tto address lu the evening by ITof tbeir wagons are elegamly furclshed. to see them go and wboae wril wishes Han* la water drtaktag oeotaoL ato
. aaaloa. and from whldi dau to has
many other tatla delto whp aaseaidpd
Michlgaa state legislature, alao a Ma- .loodrieb waa well attended and very with all tbe coovealeniWB tor loaf loUnw tbem to their new told
la srinnlag out over a aatahdr a( cm«Ba^ hla aarrkaa t« tto oooaty.
diad buru today.
WibLv appreciated.
tonreeys on tto read. _
labor.
teeUBU ta the eveau.
HimR EVERTS lRTfflmill6 ™>
Piissa fiiniuBS i»b;ks
uses OF Ikrt wombi
MNIDRS WoTtB UDSK-R
PROVED GREAT HELP
PIONEER HAS GONE
CODNTY INSTITUTE
SARDVETCHA SUCCESS
•miMSETTlfl)
ROBRED THE PEOPLE
URK CROP OF APPLES
Tx
WASW^TTBRB
HUES TO LARSIR6
aHin nu siurV
ik;
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OKAOT TEATEESE HEEALD XHD TEAVEBSE BAT E40LE. TTESDAT. ATOrST 5!. IS11.
PAfltl
METCOIIOLOOICAt. REPOST.
1«7-Slr WMtar SaMigta aaOad tbongb mx a OM of the boau picked
• 1 do mwAiio. • t oo
t>raaa la «o
to EubUe atat tba
t
rrem Cora on bla laat voyage 80 Amer- Bp tbe Edgewood baoy.
iesiitloe tba sraat paaaiMlltlas-o(
— ------- - *-— -* the free-forwJl
auta
la
vtaw
at
(ba
big
A»pla
Oo*
ind
was
taken
«il Tnrtni liy bill
ba hdd in Oraad Baalda la Norav1702-Orand Army of tba ARlas en- by Tycoon after the most excHJng
TWICE A WEEK. ^ /
race over -witnessed on the bsy. Both
r aad It la a«<A pabUriir aa tbia erad France.
boau were st ibelr beat and for the
J..,. .....________
that will attract «uUU« atieatloa
A. Tracy Lay. Peesldeiit
Igl2—AetBo batwaan tba AMHcu whole Jengtb ot tbe coarse they ran
PaMlabad reaadar
Tbaraday at
ft Fkeyd CIlfKh. Vice PrweMagt
aiMl bring to tlu> notice ot tba ootalda ship TSonstltotSon" and (ba British close to each other. Tyeocn winning
Tiwana Ov. MlAlgaa. t>]r
lac Ba roanoateie at
:. OaviA Vree PrwsideM..
by crossing tbe line only five seconds OMpaueal
world.
Itarongb
tbe
coming
expoaltlon.
•snaetk . . ..
ligate •'Guerrtere."
MMALO A EtCORO.CO.
aC a»isuac
Misuag sa-.t
eassn ts d«i>r tt- E
^
ebeed cd the BenxonlA In order to •UlaUaa aaC
tba ^laadia raagnrcaa ot thU atata.
m2—First Sunday achool In Cbl- decide the ownership of the cup the worA ra»ar«Bn»tar*h*»«
- ttoa. T. IMiM........................ PraaHant
0. Bataa..............Vtoa PiaaMeal
W. K. WHITE IS MOOBEEAIVE.
105—Richard P. Btaad. Mlasourl
Xw. Haaaan.......................... 6acre
Capital Moohee.'
Ona or the Boat anceaaatnl aaw nateaman. born. Died Jnne 15. KM.
Euraius fiieodoe.
. «Mf* K. Bataa.................. ^..Traaaorer
Bit! Ben and Intnber manalacturar*
ResMirees aver 0AOO.OOQ.
in Nertban bUeklgaiL la WUIUb H.
TMOE. T. BATBt.
A General
Banking BualMM
trrpm Tbarsday’s Record-Eagle )
r.
OI
mu..,
;
s
i:
jVblta ot Borna Cltr. tba bead of Ue
Icen
the
si
KC7—WilUanr Bowen
Campbell,
Hone, and our customers may rely
EdHar aaE Manaftr.
With tbe weather as jwrfect as need favorable --mniiK-m Ih i:
WbUe LoBber On. Br. Wbite baa governor of Tennessee, died. Born
U]VD feieivtna lOUrteous and lib
^ Tbotiaa Na, 0.
be a'nd an nnosual amoum of enihuai- been well sbV
eral trestment
been doaelr IdaUlfled wlib tbe dereb H>. «. 180t
i«
.OCSca, lU Fraei SuwL
asm prevalent among lovers tit boat Iasi nlghi. hoa.ier.
opment of Charlerola county and baa
3 per cent imerest paid on Sav
ld0»->BHlBta
parHsment
passed
water sports, the first dsy ot tba Ibe people al the
ings .Ar.tiunts and t'emOrates of
bean the employer of bundreda ot be South African Union bill.
b> prele
TSRUEi
second annual regaiu began this aft- 'inx (b-iersl lef} .llfthuli ».-lectu>i.S
.
li;
wb>
>'mr;«
Ban In catting tUatfer,
August 20.
Cm Taar....................................... fi-OO laAdTaaea
U tv
I'sir
•«
The
program
for
today
was^
aad markaUttg lumber. Chirlag tbe
M
.
xj^it i-ompo'cr?..
PI'.e »«* real! '■
177*—nghi In the Hudson River
tU HMtlia.......................................Me toAETaaea
U >2 ' K ‘ rwr
••
carried ou^ as. far' as
iiQssibIc and scleral iltne* and rei.j>oinlc«| , be
laat 15 ynara or Bwe. The White between American firewblps
TEraa Maatka................................. S5c laAdvaaoe
: i? ^!V
pro^ one of Interest all
On., baa denuded ibonaanda of acrea sh men-of-war.
fully
Miss Chandler «
*sh a.n.nips:.
!:j
There are many outside motorboats
or valnable Uaber. While there la
Ibe
piano
hi
Mtss
Mane
U
I
>s
m
m
yw
]7tS—Tommodore Robert P Stock1*1. ('our, lor Iho ((oUBty Ot QlMd
BMraE aa aaoaad-cEaaa natiar
entered in tbe aeveral diBerent con- Haynes, slsn
..1— w grailnal'' of ih..
■! *
a Urea «uanUty of Umber aUll led on. a diaiingutsbed American
<he t<h>,
Iihsi.t'
* tj . I; 7^5
can jtaTt
jtaval
Trvverse.
'
j
Marck J, J*0«, at tha fnatafOea at
.i 5T Pair
]i*m
aumdlag and In the proeeaa of mam officer, born to Princeton, ;. J. Die lesu, and a great deal of Interest has ■onsenaui.i
Miss IIbmm-. is oi - ir
At a session of said court, held Si
es
: iioBdr L
navaraa CKy, MMl. aadar Um Act
been shown on the ptrt of the psrtlci- of ihc N-l performer- and nx«i is'
ihe |.ii.i«te «m.-e. In the ctiy.of Trav
tacture. tbonaanda ot acres have bees here. Oct 7. K6(.
e( Canfreaa a< Uarek I, ll?S.
erse Cur In waid county, on the 7lh
panta. On acrauni of (he laieness In enied uimdilJin». wfio
r. Mr. WblU was one of tbe
ci'-r
ii-lu-d
]03—Renlamln Harrison,
iweniy.lay ol Aiigtist. A 1). Kll
llrat In that section to recogotie tb> tbtrd president of tbe U. 8, biirt. In getUag started It wlU be Impossible Nurihern tliibisan
|
Pres -nr.
lion
Fred
R.
B’alksV.
fniure valne at these lands for larm- North Bend. O. Died In Indianapolis. to give an account of the day i. pro
suri>rise «f llic iiei,liig uir.<
ceedings in full. Suflice It to i-ay iliai glici,. Iuii>«-ii-r.
Ing and fruit caliure. He la
- m r«u.
»lu-u
Jl•'^ai.•l>
March 13. 1901.
IVgg, deceased
prospects are (or the greatest regatta
In derelopiag a farm
’ampl»-ll. ibe
i-elebrai'-d
baric-iu-.
KS8—The Danubtan
Principalities
, MoU I
;irns Moore havtttg fllesl In said
ever held In the nortbera end of the fornie-l.i of 1 hliasi, and l»clriill, ti.,*
(AM acraa. known aa the White farm,
court his iVtiihui imying that tbe adITARVINO BARIEE.
Slate.
by which (be company b making ■
of Grand Itapids.
was. liitmdiKvd
minlsirailon of salit petau* be granted
1M4—Gen.
Grant
withdrew
A piUabla slltiallon la i
1. Case an^ed from Bensonia
himself or to some other nullable
what troops from tbe north side of the
Doubt has bc-i. expressed
that, .v jr-.-ATF OK MKHICAN- t'ouiily
of
. BnglKnd dae » tba great atrtka ot practice] deBoaatraUon ot
this afie.-------------- b bis last Botof
vocalist whose talents were In kfiep-;
tit^ud 1raii-r»e.
tfMk drlvari and raOway maa. TraSic Nmtbera Mlpblgan%nd will do
James River. It is ordered ika'l Ihe 21st day of
which wga |mm ately entered ii
homeaeeker or invaator. WliHe
log with other mitBic-atit at th« n-l
•'* “ wesUiii of sSld Court, held at August, A It., IMI. at ten o'c-lorii In
1(0—Final -pVoclafaallon
of
Ja ttod ap ao that foodPWSa can not
of the contests.
the fon-ooon. at said imibate oBlra. be
ba Borad ud Iba coaaeqoanOa la gaa- tbe W’biu Co. la aUIl Inmberlng oi cessation of bostllltles In Ibe Civil,
An unusual amount of Inierm has tion of the state, but after Mr «
and is hereby appointed tor bsaribg
Urga scale, Ibey hra giving em War.
«al daaumtkm among tbe poorer
said ppiltlou.
beet; shown In the cruiser event
IM-Il's first selection,
the
ai.pUuse i
iTc-.-nt. Il.m
Friid
It.
Walker,
--------- la London aad Urarpool Tba ployment to a large force of men In areblslB sentenced to death In ChlIt Is further ordeied that public BoKeldLlOtnorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock was deafening and h- wus . l>•tlrclljJudSl■ «ii I'nnMic
ice thereof he given by imbilealloh at
MBtlt U that tboattoda ot youBg cbll developing Uila great farm tad if Mr
K(C—Eight of the Haymarket
Fnllowinc Is the program for tomor lime and time again.
While
win
put
tbe
aame
energy
aad
copy of'this order, (or threa sac
1
in
the
iiiatier
ol
the
eslaic
of
Medraa are ««♦"«»» atarrlasr Taatarcage.
row. (he last day of the regalia:
essive weeks inevtous to mid day at
apply
the
aame
boalneia
prlpclpU
dv Ua mUtay ualea oomplata- 18»0—The taaltleficlil at Antleum.
The
-u .rr.n.rt W Ml..'''*''
J
hearing. |n Ihe Grand Traverse Hei
1:30 p. m.—Handicap launch
the development of bis farm as be has
d„ convened Into a national park.
tylBg vp of traflc by. orderlag a
..p M,.. ................. ..p....
Id, a newspaper pvlmed and rlrruclan C boats, running under seven
bis lumber InterMta. (here will be
ited In Mid county.
lf»8—hupoalng
naval
dcmon(trawere deiole-l til ilielr
ataJ Kflka. Maatlaga of oomm
Islrator of said «.slale. and Ms (N-O
miles |»r hOur First prlrc. Treco
me surprising reanHa that will be
FHKf) It. WAIJdW.
m Magatlobf bava been held and
Hie. allosam-.' Ilicrixir.
In* used tn luiihiT ItllKhal
launch horn.
seennd prise, sei
Judge ot PnibaiA
..iU •atborlUaa bava tUppad In la an of great beneBt to-Nonbera Michigan
vindh-N
^
urderni. that the. 7th day Of
ailg y. L'. 22.
fla0.
IS.
aad
oBor
apbndld
opporiniatlea
MBaam to aU ta a
This was one of the U-si „n,| most ScpKtnWr. A. O. 15*11. at ten a'cbx-k
ijj.
m—Dinghy
race.
Ilniltc.l
to
In the forenoon, at aald ITubalc cftfice.
MboM auoeak Hare Is preteatad a those seeking prolUable Investmanta
IhiO—Ur. Jose D. Madria resigned
rbariiiliig
entetialiimenm
ei<-r
given
boats in use, Prise, pneumatic cush
lie ai.d is hereby apfioloted for eumTccfk ExtraeM AkMtatcMry grave problem, aa to last bow and good homes. Mr. White's pre- as President of Nicaragua.
^
di a S'uittieni Michigan resort and It liiliic .and ulluwing said atcount.
ion. (3.76.
ly WIOMPatm
fiir BjiTiltHI bodies and great corpo- vlour surceas b a guaranty that bia
Il Is fiin'K-r Ordered; that puhlir
August 21.
2:16 p. m—llamllcai. lauiirli race, U diiubilul If there bas ci<-r bo-ii a
tMlou may go to gain their ends. land developmeot plana will be
17C2—Milwaukee vUliod by Ueulen- class B boau. running lietween seven group of pnifessloniil mnsIclanK ■>( so nolk-e Ibensii Ih- given hy pxibllcallon
By the “Ka-oUr” nettaod I c*g rosoMesatnl as bla lumber operatJonx
of a •x>I>) of this order, lor Itartw aucniM la Barit la
aat Jamas Oorrall ot tha 80th Royal
tulles per hour. Rrsi prlxe. ex<-e]illuiial abllille- :>« lli.is*:
les^ive weeks |ir>-viol1s to Said ds> ol move those aching (oetb abMilutely
Mi ebmetar, bat tbora are aboaos
riean regiment, autloned at Mack spirit comtmBS^(j.60: second prise, re- S'eahiawulitii.
htwrliig. Hi Ihe Jiiaiid Travene llemld without pain, and without in* uao of
drugs lo produce onoooscioasBsBA
Mesttflf *m6i bring dire raaulU.
a newspaper
:t ptinteti
pnntc and rln-ulalcd
inaw.
Saiurday eionlng abesch part
baak.1. IS.
THIg DATE IN HltTORY.
People of nervous umpsranekt aad
said
tba tMblab ritoaOon aagpau that
17^RJcbard Ward, colonial govI*ri»e, giv'-n to Ihc young iailiiis and gentle.
m.—SwImm
2:46
pm.—*wlmmlng
with weak beans wiU appreriaU tbo
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦A
nthnt 1
«b«a 0onU ba oOBpataory arUtra-Ka-oUr” method of palnUas dgtrao*
ereor
of
Rhode
Island,
tUad.
Bora
wool
sweater^s.
men
.V
the
resort
!>>
Mr.
K.
E
Mlll.-r
August 17.
Boa at labor dlffleniUea where tba
Horn
/
3:00 p. m^^rulser rrilahlliiy nee of I liicinnall, who U sp<-iidlng the Aug 1.'. 33 2!*.
1721—nrat Issue of tbe New Bag April 16. K69.
pgnic wallata Is involved. It sogjbR. W. a. KINTON
ino—An /quesirtan outna of Boats to be anchored, two-man teams: summer at Neahtawants. About oU
2M-08 Wilhelm Block.
Slock. vHJi te. Boldo•mb lartbgr that tbara abouM ba land Conrant. at Hartford. Conn.
Oaorga HI. was aracted In Bowling start from shore In dinghies, row to of the young people gathered on the
wnrtb.' Traverae r
MBa datalta action t^n ta provida
17<g-Jobn WlUterapoon laangarat Groan. New York city, by loyalliu.
cruisers, surt engines and run nver shore and cnjoyml s corn roast and
iBt aAtlamanta of otiikaa la a way ad prasMant ot (be college ot Kew
1776—toBtinentat army under Gen course, return to anchorage and row iiiuslrnl program. .Mr Mitl*r Wing a
ihat wBtld EbMlstty prevent condl- Jartey.
eral Monlgonary arrived at Fort Tl- ashore and (Ign log. First i>rlie. ma ihaniiitig hi
OsM ibat wonM taring dlatraaa nob as
17M—Dulcbesa of Kent, mother
condengA
rlne glasses, (in; second i.rir.e. ring
The resort Is mtw completely filled, IliiWri F. Cuihrle.
il AMeribid iV tba eabla dBpatebaa' Qnaan Victoria, born at Coburg. Oer
1786—Oliver Haaard Perry. Ainerl- Ufa buoy. (3.
the majority- belnr smitherncrs. and
I>.-reiidalit.
la Wertf
many. Died at Ptogmor*. near Wind caa BBVafSpra. bora- Wed Aug. 23.
3:30 p, ni—Boys' swimming race, ifi the general expressioti Ik t^t Neali
July 8. lijll•or Castle. March 1(. ltd.
1819.
years or under. I'rlse, w»k>1 luiihlng lawania Ik Ihe iim-i di-lighlfiil restv-l
I* saii-hieiorlly appciirttig from tffi
■WTH< DIITfllBUTION NECOBD.
20n Million Bushels Whtst
duvli «>u Ih, In Ihe.abnip emltlrtl
1810—MarshallBeraadotleof Frapee suit. (3.
17M—Peter Hunter appointed Ueu
that ''»■> lx- found
tka «aad for baUer faeUIUes for
‘
'
'■
..-a'li-e
that
the
defetidiiiil's
last
known
to be Harveyted
cboaeb Prince Royal of Sweden.
tenant Oovemor of. Upper Canada.
4:00 p. m.—Second race of grand pr.-*s.ie ismilueiiiK .oiisi.vntly mugc '
rt-ddence wa-. In this
■MitaBlig tbe •raduets of tbU re102-K>>ntederaiaa under General free-for-all. lor Board of Trade Greai ||,
excellence nl ttie table at iheiftui
0»-^bnndalion atone laid for tbe
ihui that pa*nt*ss
pnxg^s for tils sppeopanee
sppeo
•tan are b«lng <ett tbto year '
Hams* lleip H dtH.. DiMiH
“
t.
- .iii. i-.uiiioUst.^
Lakes trophy cup. —-----------------------------TrlinguUr course j
................... .
•hert
i-aniiol'^ie’ personally
personally served
s
on Booument InTrafalgnrSqnaie Bragg Invaded Kentucky./
Manager Cnm-;»
gt any Uma- alnoa tba growing
K.
IH.11K
Iren, Ihe I*TTivllfres W 'Manll■In>ll
him
bv.ra.ason
nl
his
continued
18(4—Federals
under
Col.
Slebold
of five miles. Winner of trophy «'iip|,„|„p,
•t Cralt baeama a paranoant Indus- London.
ibtsl.aichcwan and Athens
absence tlirTTfrom
On
(notion
ot toiia.
-ttgagad the oonfederatea under Gen. must take two races during ihU meet.
better U*iell II tiuKC, -Ollrilor for <-ompIalli iW.si.rn f'apudu) Indicate one of ibe
or. tba laglaa ItaaU la not wboll>
Itlt—Alexandria. Va. rapitoUtad to
Wbaeler at Dalton, Ga
Extra
races
will
lie
run
If
nei-essary,
,„r,n,
I
h-m crx;.. cvci raised on the ran(lant.
It
I
k
ordered
that
tbe
aald
dett MM for the conditloos arhleb tba Brltbh.
To hai.i-ii his crop will re18ec-nambl>rg joined the North
(eiidsM, Miii--rt K. Gnihric. cause his nctii
M
ai tber are tbe reoalt
1117—Andrew pjegeoa, a dlstln German confederation,
jraiK*- iiiW
ciilered herein wlib- (juiii- n* lean .••**.•,«*, herveslers.
■:il'|,i-.-............
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S^iMlkaa Idaaa la reoM to Ibe gnlibed Aroerican officer of ibe Revo
' III ihico iiiiiulhs from the date hereof 4.0W RATES WILL RE GIVEN ON
1901—Gen. Frans SIgel. a noted Un
ALt. CANADIAN ROADS
:ind in delunlt thereof lhal*!he Bill-of
illiMmii or tbe pradueu ot tbe lutlon. died at Pendleton. 8. C. Uorti ion romunder of the* civil war. died
Coiup!;ili,i nn-il herein iiiu) be taken - Ev.prsloux are run dally and full
MB arlllab have firavatled
at Paxton. Pa.. Sept 12. 1730.
■■■rtluilBra will be given on appliesIriiNew York. Born in Bade. Nov.
and Tblcb will ooBUnue
ltt«—Urge section ot Albany, N 1824.
Hon
Ihe following auihorlsed Cana
CONCERT BV ARTISTS AT HOTEL
'•■**'“''"»*'***• 7,^.Wr' oVwred'^lhM ^
dian Governmeol Am-nl. The rate*
imens Ror It's Many Fall
| „rrt,.r 1..-].ii1.||Klied In the Grand Trs
destroyed by fire.
NEAHTAWANTA.
1910—A derisive battle was woe
•tnHaa and orginUa tor tbe pnrpoae
Eshibltions.
i-rge lli-rmld. o iicnspawr printed and are made lo apply to all wbo wish to
lUO-Joaa Da San Martin, famoui the revolutionists In Nicaragua.
i
ntage of'them for (he pur____
; piiI.ll-hiKj In Grtind TiUlerse
- 4t Mcsrthg • Vtdar aartud and bet Boutb American patriot and soldier
Croup of^Kceptionsl Talent—Beach ;
fc|My|lng the grain fields of
The di'iri,opm.-iii ijiiiean I- mallnma' I.-h-i oiicc In;
In;.. .veil
.vi-li w.-.-k
w.-.-k (or
or attl.lBora onlfora prloea.
died. Bora Feb. U. 1772.
Party Enjoyed by Yeung People,
a Kperinl >-niiii n. w.iire prime nnM
HIST lEtT n KUOIU
.. offered for those
Vntb a'fndt crop nnder Ue oonul
GKf^GK^W
............ ^ . cni
ruTW.
I(S2—Tbe Protestant Bplaeopal dio
Entertained by CuisU.
(or l,K glass Jar and plate exblhitt Invest, and also tboso
. .I'tr.ufn C'oimiiiasiouer.
. B mnap paru of tbe oonntry tbe cane of Iowa, was organlxad. '
ii.e up
p ari
artual farm Hie.
G:aM! Travv-r.:.. Co. Ml.-h
pHeaa te this aaetloa are exceedingly
Sumlap nlghfai the Hoi.-I Xcalil.x Ibol It will make at ihe la.rr throng',
Blondln walked a rapt Ob the second start for the course
Uftadlsn Govern- to Cam
M .aM ao tar as (be Mrly apploa across Niagara Palls.
wsDia. nrnre than U>i> guesis applau-l
r Cnmplaliisnl
both boats croaaed the line exactly
> Iruii I
oaManed tbay are e dmg on tbe
^LMjRIER. MarquetU, Mloh.
1U»—Tbe Canadian College o gather and they ran In this way to the ed t-nUiuttaiHcally the variouK iium Ghnrli-> Tliom
hers of a luuslisl*' Ihat wan probably'l*rin ,*> KIiiiwh-1
■HWt aad are •etliag at prioM that Mnalc was eatabllshed at Ottawa.
drat buoy, whew Tycoon jockeyed (or
one cf Ibe fine>t .-mt glv-i.ii ai
a, hi»-plmiiK -Khli-ii
Mo batow what tbay would bring If
IMS—Tbe Columbian Benale n (be lorn, running In behind B<
Noriberii
Michigan
rcfcon
TIuTi-jisr* fur cvbihli
4b BMteda ot dutnhuuoo wen bet- iected the Panama Canal Treaty. ^
The two boats kepi together
lH'liMi--*l,i *1k(i I)IOii»:Ii' I
Igr la (ba onrleas paru of tba oounlOOa-Bartbqaake and fire at^l next leg until the turn was made at arc now Maying at the resort, a group 'Sm*'*’
IIckI Aikiruilij
Bp. la aoM a(
dUet of
paraiao. Chile, caused great kAa o (be Bdgewood tmoy. wbM Bensonia of professional eniertalncrs some of » l*uKhi-l oi ih
them havlug auiumcr i^iageii Ihsi appIcK iliac ha
BBHM BUtaa It h at proMnt Im- Ufa and property.
Also Kood Fruit Land on lake or bay.
W« ooly elurgc i
was seen to tal^ a few feet lead.
doubtless have no e*iuat ul a>iy Norili The. w.-r.- k1i
(hMdtalB to aecnra an aariy apple •«(
Thera was a surprised crowd when li
commiffion when we tend a cuMoroeff, so you are free to sell it
era Mhbigan tiiQiuivi rcKori
i.Hlsy wli.-r, i
bay daacilptlOB at a price that Is with
B ween that the I
yourscU
M
any'time.
Let
us
show
you
our
Fruit Tree pric^
la «w raa<B of tba ponrar claptaa of
.tand Traverse loald
Traverse City
State Bank
<*.
Siirtss f J -
THERBini
----- 1- s: s r;; i::
Pf
Jil
^ i.
sskT’:;;
OMHIIl tm VNk 3,HI0
50,000 .Men Wanted
RESORT
MUSICALE,
after good fruit
SEND US DESCRIP1TQN OF YOUR FRUlf FIRM OROftCHUO
IIMIa. «blB tbe Chicago ma^ la
ITlt-UwUburg rounded by French
Matted with applet that cannot be
aaloaiad at a fair prloa.
•ettlera tram Newfoundland.
1(03—James BeatUe. Scotch poet
Ala la a aoadlUoa wbara tba Cam'Or of UiBitad atew gate tba worot died. Bora la 1725.
«l (be oyatan of mp dletrlbotloa If
ino-^mperor Francis Joseph
tidy cbhhea B ba located at a du- Anatrla bora.
taooa from (tab graat central aurimta. 1B50—Heoore de Bnitac. PrMch nov
■v,H» pradaetton ot fruit la tv belo* ellat, died. Bora May if. im.
fwtaat tbe demand la. bat owing to tbe
1156—Queen Victoria and tbe prince
^MJAat tbe IrOU U not pnmarly dla- couort vUAed Paris.
.
Ulbated over tba fouatry In naaaon
use—Tbe vigllanra committee'In
tba ccaanmcr la made to auBer and San Francleoo. having accomplla
the piodeew reaps a nturh tmallor in ends, disbanded after a parade.
lt(2—A cevalry expedlUon was i
reward tor bis efforia Utan ba would
U bis crapB ooQld ba abtppad te the; bgalast (he coafederatee at Spring
^
parts of
coantry wbere they are field. Mo.
Praaaiana defeated the Fraseb
Meet aaadad Instead of being dumped
lata Cblcape or nome other martel In battle of Gravelotle.
which U.gloticd tram tbe time tbe: 1(80—Ole Bull, famous vlolioUU
died. Bora Feb. 1. 1810.
naaaa opeaa naUI it Boeet.
18M—Dentocrats of Texas nominal
Aa t—iiEy that will bavoNio ba
applM la tba fotnra b eoop^thm ed Cbaries A. CulbersM for governor
Itio—A bronxe statue of Washing
•mbgf the trvH growara cf Wean
ton. presented by Virginia to Fn
IflfMpai end the aooner they get
unveUal tn Parts.
•rthM wpon worn aqniuble plan the
August 10.
bgntr H wm be (or them and tbe
Crichton, known lor his
UlaraaU of (ba whole country
UBiveraal
~
BOOMINQ MICHIGAN.
Aa Oraad Raplda Bn-nlng Preu
B fiauhlnf a aerlaa of snirlaa upon
tba deratopmiBl of Michigan, rrom
' «a* eoaty aa arUda U aabmlttod
W a coBpatant autborlty abowlng
lA advaatigaa and pnaalbUltlM of
tbB atata Br trait growing and agriAtara. A vary oomprabeulve artldla agorarad in Eatartayh teoe writ
. Mi by Xmna e. THas, cashier of Utel
nmt Mattoosl baas, who b beoualag
p—BiEny Btaraated b tba developmaat of Monbani and Westarn Mirbigsa aad Aow aOorb are aappletoaollag vary ■anniaaBUy (ba wora at
prgaalaad bodies Oaa of tbe objacta
OBeCboMdror
Men’s Hats
nlng at that atage of the game.
The
Aral lap waa covered by Uentonla In
16 minutes and 40 seconds;
ond lap was covered In
sec
15 minutes
and 50 seconds, and the third and last
lap was coverod In 1C minutes and '•<>
seconds, tbe Bensonia' losing Just one
mlunte on tbe last lap.
Tycoon, the
rap defender, made the course In the
following ome:
Plrsl lap. 16:15; sec
HaMItMaftMilgCo.
Iasi
.-. .-iiliig ro'calc J l'<■'<• Kt*'f*'g'
were S
surpriKC
em.
**
AdJiess
lo il,.., hlhlls
gUcMK of the hotel and coitagcw pr.-» |
FAIR OAKSISIIRSERV CO.. Traverse City, Mich.
Ili'rii.-i1liur;i;
Il la scar.viy poskihle m ngiirel"'- biirea,i.
io>la.
bewer than
'
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-'
piano udos by
Dnroih.
Miller
WIU, who Is a profeSKioiial
l>u<k
perform
er of Toledo. InvUed the most enthUK
R-v* A>im.
eihlhi'Kiii purpoKcKl>e, lall.
demanded.
Her
T',,--*,
(I«*wired
aiip'i-K
ai --»,iil,l
<’f
’ upi'i"* criiwn In ,
iasHc applause tiid rcin-.xi.-d encon-ihigh
jH-rformance, r****'"
T;..- far-ii.r
apples mature i
was QniKhed snd oiilsilc
Mrr.
Clark Davis of Clm-liinsH. w hose repuisHoli as a soprano i-xiendB over many
»tal*-K.
siirprlKcd
the
audieix-e
with
rarw
Bensonia came out of tbe river
most Uellgblful soW, M-vcral In Hie
slowly previous in the race, and every
French language. She was repeaiedly
one thought (bat sbe stood no chance
encored and cheerfully responded un
ot wlOBlng. but as <oon as she was
til Ihc audiiors besttaied to imposc
opened op It looked as (bough Tycoon
upim her .Miss Uardl Hum. a very
was lost, but sbe gained In (be last Up
charming contralto, also rereived e'land with another live
(buKla'Ilc applause for an excepilou- One Room Snd easereem e( Leeisnsu
miles would have won. IT Tycoon wins
County Mouse Storened
ally fine »<>lo
Ml-,* lsat>elle M
today, and the generwl opinion U that
Saturday.
Chandler,
a young . loliiitst of more
she wlU. then aaoiher race will be ran
han pood (a)ent. and an Instriirior ;i
so who carries oE the Crest l^kes
the llhara Cot:sj-r.a:„ry of Musk.
tropby rap from Traverse City.
T ,>r (t.e l.ecl:ui.>'
rendeted-several charming numb.T»
*“•*
HSK »l,Kntl, .18111
OI ,S. mo.1 ailli™i, .b.r.,n.r. Ul.. I'"""'-' I””',"—
ny- nre oi an npi;n**“i, uricm „r
Chandler Is a young woman of ebarm lageo 7'
”7!
tng personaUly and ha* studied the jSaturclav altcinoon. the pu>iv.|.i
lance of n.-iRtilxrrK ravine ih<- l.nil ' ni
violin for many years Sbe hs* been,
further damage
When ’*:•• :ir*
eliy by the Stanioo Uroihers. and js furnishing the icu.lc tor the boiel|*^°'' .llKi-ovcrr-l a e.vtl f„r hd;.
1 sod her perlurm
raxlmd with a Hines motor, also during thi* (
,wr. lo Mni-l.
an.I
built In the riiy, and She waa Ihc
unieerflre fighter* were
only irank cabin cruiser type in the
race. Florence H was built a couple
►ceno by l» A Cii-vetle i
of years ago by taer owner A. L. UahU being the fir>i load
ritant and is thirty three 4eet In
eral other kvaiU arriving
lengtb with an right and one half
foM beam. She rode tbe seas well
Btomobiiet and other
l.6ILdw>i)>
ugh finishing last stood- tbej
8ul»rtnleodcnl <'ra'»
Kloreoee 11 U oqulppe^ wub
n employe ot the ta
ond Up. 16:45; (bird Up. 1<:32. show
lug that with another
Up
Tycoon
ts'ould to all probability have won the
IIFIRMARY DAMAGED
ueoHi luvYia
Our Shirt Counter
Fine Sblrts
Oneprtwo of a kbd
Rvkri»i«<trj0u$3.00
Am'HM BOW SI
The concert
UleiitK Ihal
tVaa SSc lo S1A«
log bnt (our entries wbo cared about
golikc out la woeb a aea. Grace. !->sex. Pirate, aad U J. K. owned by
Weosel Cbaboc. James MarUnek. Irv
ing Murray, and
Charles
Heebert.
were live entries
Orsuo won firat
prise wltb Pirate a close secoad, al-
ReiiSu pKca$IXK)to$3.00
HamilMiClodringCe.
jBiirkell a
FRUIT PACKAGES
A co(,vcDK0 pUce for you lo I bv y ur fruif pacLgces a!
factory prices U at our More.
Butb li t d covets a e vry
handy in which to ship pemchet and leacy epptes in Urge qmB*
btir!.
I
asd l-ilhs for peRches EDd pluois ere Tcty good.
6-baikct cral« give good returot for fancy fnoL
and f4umi 1-2 end 1*3 busbdi ere elso coowaie^ peckages io
wsichtosVip I 1-2 boshd wride-bend be^etoeKliaelor hendlBg
eai co*n end anything e'se of which yoa can ceny th0 qaeatky.
Wido-bsnd bushels ere strong baikeU m which to pick poteloei
end other root crops.
Standard bushels etc veiy good in wkkh
to raeasore. end market baskets ere bendy in whtch to ceny mf
sma'I light loed which you mey hive.
Sold 0 bdoiy pdeci ty
Oeighlor
'deal pf c-«Iil I.-.
,1
ii:e i ....I work tliev
.vnfloe.1 iv> ■•.ne
^diil (n keeping Hu- li e
I and (he bai,en ,r
greatly hin.ie.-el I ,
Their w.,iV
the
kiiBvk
4-powd
diensx are lot paltiag up grapes mod soull packages of penebe*
ai
Corn- r Front fr Cma Slreeta.
.
GBAND TnAVETlSE nEBATiD AND TRArERSE BAT EAGLE. TIT^DAT. Ar<Jl*?T 21* 1911.
PAGE i.
roontlaa ei* aaeeyltd at nore nearly
land, nnfred Jn the ^ Uito siani- Rapids, who base been spettdli« a tew Mr. and Mrs. 1. Ui Miller, ns West ■vees held recently at the WegoetdRC
•fICVITlEB.
log to spend a few dare aa tbe goem [days In the cJiy. left today for Battons bltgbuh Miwet
club. .
raab ralue thaa any other cooaUea Us
H. H* Groan ef Elk RapMt to In the
the Biate. Yet it to leakt&f oat that
of her aunt. .Mra. Cbarlle Carver.
j lUy. when- they wilt visit for a abort
Mtoe Lduto* Blghy'iefl fdr har heiw*
IV for a (e* days on bcwlnes*
Katomaaoo ibis aoo*. after an «ztbe asricvltural ^ouallea bare flenree
While praetieiiig ter the ball «a<ne
P. J. Cornwell returtied to Mueto*-. «>»<■
! Fred Ntoen ef Cadillac, wke Has iM
teodfd visit With ber sem. Mrs. J.
to aboa that eren tbrae are nut aa- which to acbeduled to be lOa.ved IttVern Oilbert of Orand RapWa. it been here lot Ibe |<**t few eays. re- W. IVrrdM a* ber eumotef V>9>e .M*r
today after
abort
aeaeed ai tnutli seared ibeir troe tween the foirea of tbe Traveree City (rf<-nds In the rliy.
in
the
city
on
buslnma
today.
- 'Ded kome this tuornUig.
_
AetnesArri
-rthur F. Wheeier ef •elvedere. HU
valve.
^
W. K Barthc of.Orand Rapida. it
Slate bank and the Flrat .Sailoual
Roberi Louden haa arrived fr«w»
Mias Harriett Holmes of Mvakogon.
tbi- guest of Traverse t'iiy rristires. 1. In ti
Peoria. 111., (or a vlsl( with kto pm: >o Bitov* th* aiat—list all wanUha bank Wednetoiar Ixou Baker bad a to visiting friends In ibe lity.
-Gee. B. Feirbenka of Chicago to vto- eiiis.intareaied bare for the laat .oereral .bone In hli rtabi bpad broken while
& L. Cud gen of Chillicetha. 0_ an I lllnc hie sister, Mra Geo G Hate*
Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Lawler ef Bey
Mrs. C. J. Prtodel and daugMem
moetha had experta at work taklnx}it|;inc to bioji a hlsh fast ball. Tbe (My. arrived yrrierday for a few days lived i<-«terdsy fur an extended trlpj The Miaso* Floronce and Grace
through Ibe nur^ rn resort*
| I'augiiey or t'hlcago are guests ol Mr .'larie. left this nuuuitig lor their boiuo
oE real wtal# trantfero. verlfyinK injur.v- will Uy him up fur ibe bMter slay with Travt-rso ('uy {rtoqds.
;:i ItotroK aftei siwading tbiWe nooks
John-M. Oteen of Muskegon, is ini and Mis Ueo. U Hales «n Washington i-'iing a ;Ih- i>oti> <>■ Mr and Mr*
them and tbe prlree paid In eaebante l«n of a montb.
Mr*. A. J. Woodman arrived yae.
of property and comparlDK ibetn wish
j
Tha mambara of the Friends khurch tcnla.> Irulu JVw Fas. to visit rrieiiito. the i-iiy for a lew day* on bu»lui*i
Garland and
imoenu eaaeaaed acalnit tbeee ami-rongregBiion eii>i>ed a i>leaMni
^IWNO
IIWNO >ROPERTIE»
>P
WILL GO*ii.r. i,rkm.n l..|1 iwl., (..r l
Ot
Mesdamea J- and E. Saehi of Elk
... «. a.™., M ...
y.„. ...
^
propertlee. It to proniiaed that time at ibe cburib Tburwdai eveolng.
^
• TMEUTE eiEERALLY.
At *;S0 the guests imrtook of a boun- Rapids, wpeni Wednesday In Ibe city
aiartllng reeulia will be abown. tlful sui.jK-r whi.-li hod been | rejiarod
t
hir*. Reherv Herknor and
that will bit piyunJcaUy every county In the bawenieni bj the ladies A soriai
Of Howam City. Who , -»■ VanZenten. C. Blakely end ».
In Ibe aiale. and IneMcnUlly help (be time was then enjoyed. fciUowed b) has lieeii iislliilg rrieiuls lor Hi-' |iasl
? regular
tutor ihuri-h tueeling un-l roll
fSllroafc by reducUg the average
l»-w days here, remro*"*! b'une liwls.'.
II of tbe iietubersbip.
nte If Ibe aaaecaed valualioni are
Dr. C. W. Fralick of Maple City, ae
Mias Mac Wilson Va* arrived from
He to a i'lwh.. of Hi..i Miirr r.-to I*’"!’
fnJ'lto.- and TravTwanty four efthf leienda of Emil
tsiped tO'ibe ean* pereeauge of caab Nelson.
aZT West Qevenib eireet FoVt Worth. Texas.'for a tew wi-rks Mu;p*tnrd ly s party of friemto'.
Midi.. Xtik. It.—In 1^ ■«- vafae''tbal to aaeeaacd agalnat tb'.' gdlte um-erewonlousl. walked Into
»irv III the city luday uu an automo; Mia* Bede Hannen
•ved t«t>* neon!
his home Friday evenln* to remind him
r.tmi Kls Kfuililv Bl,.A>F Mil'll'
^Irotda.
lib- tii|i
tut Ibe I
bis birthMto* Me* Welflar. ef Fiinu to the ibi- K I* l«li'>st i.ii
Sikh a ralae wuld asatot all couo- that they bad not forgotten
Wm. M. and Orran A. Province of
Cantos and music
tlei alao, .altbonch tt
said court. heM at
s of the
rankllii, Ind.. ure-fu the rtiy
•nr of tk« vuie u tl.»M.&U.kU. touutlea wblrb are aasesaed at only
S, Mrs. 8. T. W
Whiu and little daughter
in Use City of
!'hVl!ibl^
J. WHubbel. wtoc'.and litti* dai
Bugh!• loialions for summer hoiiuai.f loamy. bn Of^
21w *tat« «u valaed Br* yean »co
Mietr
I Ibis munifng fur ihHr
ur 30 per tent of Uah value'would,
.........................
part of the e ven-1 Miss Hssel trwin of Grand-Rapids.,
('hhag.. i.si.
if lE, cMunlMlM at
I'.ldiug.
I'Hlilurois.
afii-r
if ratoed to M per tent or .tiw. U lug.
th.- aw si of MU
Mr. N«-lsmi was presniti-il with ' !m has
t tbM line M |i,:u,&uv,
\isitiiiCTrlaili--'
imewbat bard. Tbe raialiig r«( a silk shin and ntckile (>u to-hali i ii I- , iiulM-rtsotr. tor u !• w' da
Ilul-lwl and I
r.i.iuls
Mrs. WUit.'s iijuilitr
viT. will rewi
of the guests.
I,
One of the prettiest parties el the
.'.•nir I. Tbouias. an-omiwiili-l " 'Bi A McGill left Ian evening for
lowpriiig of the average rale
Uhertng having filed la
i.f ilie'
Ibnlam
pi Bill >iH-iul thb wlnli-r In Call jltolioii. MoimH- Slid niher (sunt,.
help 1^ nllroadw. and at ibr aaiue season and MUlle the Isrg.-si
tim fn-HikMi praying thar«
I teiutored '
Weiiuelima imhe will sim-nd s Berks vaeji
Th.- trip w.-s! Blit be luartt Bhoujlurnli
DvaniBBm of Uu «tue wu liitmi lime wni lower the rate* against In u the .-lub
•trdlkMi uf MOd i-atatr be
Hun. .
< ,
-lub l-Vl.lay
Fr
t
ilile by i.uiueruu, slupjt at tsMUinil alM b« OM of (he tncwt bitter dtoidnal propenlos In each roiumuuUdd or U> MHIMMr*. Ed Lautner and family andlaianied
- and Mrs, Ralph
«' Cam-r"^'
vii-s
C.
J
Fn.sl.I
and
.lallghler.
.M;.iie
|<'tber
s
: i.
HleUcM bu M^bi^^ e 9r-Jf*m th* atMe taaea are paid.
Mii'b. nnd .Miss Merle M. lniosh;"^
-••d. IhvT
in night • iiisnain ,
s,H-nt ihr da: with Julia Waroii ol
>' '»
iUa nT'iM
^inmiXUl Copper Oecreaaing.
le
l.ul
on
aecounc
HHIsiUle.
are
vtoJlIitg
at
the
huioe
K
l>
rurp
l.->ke
.
jSepleml
;iil bad beei.
»blc-b.
beard of c
LonslQg. Mlcb., Aug. Zl.— lrou igdy
■non 1
Ibis wax Lovessar 'ii' Ur. and Mrs. Jubii .Mcluitwb on
The Miaaci Daisy and Ida Cr*aaeyi>"
ll»' bigb wli
K to uvected. tb« valunian or thr erly valuta are Imreaaod from (w«W
to hr
.'liPiinai.Hl I
the pitignmi. Ttie B^gr^iiian ut.aue.
raid pellti
sl>en.l ih.-l: yacBIliin at lu.ine. Tbe> ihea’H
Mpanr to lllcbi«u «1U 1m Id- five nsllilM dolUrs to one hundred
j^”rmu»ll*‘ru?^ihJil’b^
r^x
;
l-Awrt"**
Ounn
left
Ihit
morning
fee
lunher
in
ludered.
that pubUr
d
!U|.ld*
Sunda:.
goiiu
tol<
1
tweed froa UrM^oartbt of
a mllllODs. la tbe report of JaA# R
W. B. LiU
plrce entembk- of the Theairv orrbes- Ann Xrl.or :in,| Hetrolt. wher- he will
thefivif t>e given by puBllroIslaii.l and itoming to Tiuv-,
«niMi to • bffilM end • bilf. It 1« FInler; tbe New- York mining engla si«-ud il
TM- I'llv hv bnut
!(k>u uf » ropy of ihl* order, for IblOe a BIS espotially good, iiiukine Hie visit friends lur a fea dais
espeotn that tbe ioCTnaea will be at neef-.^bmltted to tlw auie board of
Mia*
Haati
Leiand
left
for
Grand
^
*o.-i-.-s»ive
weeki
prw
lou*
to aaM day
‘‘‘liS'.a®"'''
“‘"I Fred Carlson fsfWriy dl this city
Ua|4ds ihls muining to lake vip her'ul hrariiig. In Ihe Grand Trareroo
laaM »SA00M0,M» and eoealbb so uqnelh^D today. V« reeomiheuds
_______
‘’I I’hbsgu. arrlv.-d last I'li-tiMiS ■ C. H. Boss of Petoshoy ia spending mlllm
Irrald, a newspaper pribled wul <tr
Burk ul l-urlKnuii'o
that th* valoe ot
bo not
gg
* ggg 1.. ri'iiid his v4-al|..n willi frienj*. la t.-w',tovs il. th.' i-ity,
diidred PurchVs of Nathvill culaied lu said rouDiy
Th* Ofbt «UI ooiD<- as a rcenit of rsiHod. a* be bHtevia the su|i|>ly of
K-K^n H WAtXRR.
urst of Mr au.l .Mrw. l>r
Mr. and Mr*. Jame' Taster and
PER80NAL MENTION.
dji **»*- “• Shadek of Couth. Umon
the etorl If tbe Induaiiial counties
unmlned copiwr to rannlng out.
' Judtt of I'raUm
; .Mrs. A. Swi
|i;t<i.lly Ir'i il.is n«un for (Tilragu i<>
Aag z:ri A-pt. ;
sake the
t’ ceestta flair
f-visit (rlriids for a wer-k
(From Thins.liiy 's lleeoriM-iglr I
: Monday
their Jiut abare of tbe ataieitaaw,
Only Tun feat.
Miaa Lytle and her mother returned
Hungerford returned to I
M. C. Boteferd of Betroit It tranaBoth am
and the elon on the part of tbe dQtflNe oedr4rb« I* « lover of money, a today froiii a ibu weeks' visit In
homr luday
BiHDg IwsiUfiw iu Ihr <il.> lor a Ifu
oday afu-r
eulterml coaaUee to aboa that tboy
rer of ^eaaure. or a lover ,of glory, Whileclouil
Siantliiig their -vaiahun ullb
'days
are sow eaaeuied proportionately with to llkewlat a lover of mankind: but
li«-nr> iVinaicl. alNti-r of Auton IVaia
: a sroxhin of aatd roert. biM at
Hist Ellen Dueheny of Elk Rapid*,
ol .j J. 8. Griffin ef Elk Rapid* to in th*
probate orfiee. In tbe City Of
only be who li a loveAf rlrtu*.—
the ladaettUl conoUea.
iiiO.vliy.
who lias beeti vtoliliig her aiiiii lit f.
:v . la aaU eouaij. ou'i;ve
It to aaaerted that tVayne and Kent Epleteiui
I
■v. lanxing. atrlvoil III Trwverwe
, • j . A. H. 8p**r of BuTv.mit City mad*
August. A I>- 1911.
night to spend his viu-atluu
Ilou Fred R. WalkM.
bUilue.sg iri|i tu Ihu ill> today.
>iiililu- business with plcaa
I. 8. Crawford arrived yesterday
duties Is IU I'htvto U|l
ealote. o(
the liialter
liom .Mt. t’h-usaul lor a^ewk s vtoii
He lustlliill
iimiuns and he will do ibis Joaeph M. Moatier.
Ihr Tiavt
ITiy State busiilial
i-ilh frlviiilN
having' filed lu
rtUK'be E. Muh
4
MA^
GOOD
ber petlilon praying that a
BOYS* SUirS, $t.95
Mra. Jaa. J. MeVoSn of Hart i* a uelure -rtlfuniliiji.
M. W. Wil*on ef Bingham. p.ho fio*
nsiruiDeal In wrlilng now on
r.avfTsi- l.'ii> gur»t (or a fc* Jays.
l»een ►•v-iidlhg
hU Court, purporting lo be
Beyg* Kccc Paat S b 11 •.
C. B. Tat* ef Narihpert came ever Ibe Hi> on hi
. reinrned bume
Will aud Testament oT said
te
marnmm b««
•trlclly all wool garI aiieua Hit- M'luu.l aimuat SVnjue- ludai'
di-craaid. Im admltied to proliale aivd
tall* etotoro. naB« f*
Id Mr*.
I. A:
A; F. .Bunting ar
and faifv ibiti the a(lmlnIiiitBtlo& ol aatd eatale
mente, SaliaAa h* lo< tor
viig rrgaiia.
xiuiUi.> (ruiii Ih-i
be granted tu tldgw T. Fray, or to
Mrs. O. Seymour of Boyne City to stwiirt
ilmfr.: ,,i
the
Mine other suitable penon
TRAVERSE CITYx MICHIGAN
.i~uiiiK rrlemls In iW diy for a (ea- BinouK Hu- uonheni resorts.
It It orderi-d.
deri-d. that
t
the Hita day of
A. J. Bordeaux of Muskegon to vitit- Repl«inliep.^S. Ii 4911. at ten o'etock
. at >ald probate ofH. E. Price of Cadillac to spending tug Inrixh. in the rii> i», a t.-w days. In lh<- -for^ni
' V. C. Seeman* and C. E. Warner of
hereby appointed for
I shun HKir in Hk- i-Uv with friend*. I'eltoiuti
rnurm-d hutiie tislay after hearing said iHdltlon
Mr*. E. Dodge and Mrs. E. Stringer Njieuditir Siindav iii the cm
Il U further ordered, that pdbUc
W. J. and W. C. Paul of Thompaon. nolK-v tliemol be given b.r publlroiniu-d UiM evfim-s; fur a visit with
vine smut Sunday with Mends In Ibe iloii «mop> of ibis order, for ibree
in Ihf Ht?
vi>rr.-Btl*e seek* prertoua 4o said day
Mr*. J. P. Seal* and daughter of OeMorris Martin ef
Baainaw anant ol hearing In the Grand Traverse
.-ufurr vixlting n-lalttrs in llu- vhy SiiuiU,' in tin- i-iiy wi
ih'iid tvlurn- Herald, a newBpape'r printed and elrlua l;e:ii. lod
... a f. B -Bi.-K?
•
,
rulaKd iu said iwiniy
Mr*. M. L.
k of New York city
$*KEI> II WA1.1CER.
Louit J. Nariman and Carl Hariman
:iiiiv,.t y:uml,
Judge of Prohale.
■Vug. zz z;* Sept r.
-.-\i-,nl w.-iks Iti Hi.' U-vuH lettlou
Lewi* Ha.ght of Blue Mound. III.
Mr*. Ida Lampson ef Grand Rapid*
NOTICE.
Fit^uMI (or bldg (orfS
i. 1.-:. tu s;-i„l lil« ..-„-.,un will! - vtoitliig fitoju]-. IU llu-'riiy
A. B. Mceifh pNAtomrte* «p*nt Sun- lion of a Courieie
iifiuJ.s •
bs
of Crystal l.ake TOBI.
Town of CtVWbI
Mr*. Chat. O. Christman and daugh
child, ac Ijike. lieiitto Cuuniy. Mh-blgan
.-r. ,'ltoN Mndu-.l, niNVud-lasl o<
s W II Bill lie rei-etied liv tbe undmtgnrd
1 lerk v.f lb.- Boird of «ui
ng lii.m J-iilln, .Mu . to r|a-nd (lit- re- irharh- of .Mai
TAXFPT
HAS fiEeUN
jmiEttE wHiBEEmnniis
..V. "w"“
Ii
r"”'
r;,
BOYS* sintSx ftssa
s=*.isir^i.8o
yBTOPti'glpiros.
Tsr i su“!
sx“..“.n":i.95
TIk Final Wind-Up Sale
I Quick AcMmi Is Urgent on Your Pari
Tito sal* ha* | I Itelsbed Its sceond day ol pheBomcn*! boslness. Alrrsdy sciine of
Ike sale gaedt have bt« closed oat, while a good many of ISe lots are nearly disposed- ol.
Onlam«*arcbBylBganlleSt slghl-thcy arc lindlog the sale goods ol hlghrsi grade and
•he griaes mBCh lower Ibaa lhay even aallelpalad. Yob should make your porehases early
HgsB wulioaccarcIhcgrtaMdbcBclUs from this sale. Whether it’s clothes lor mao.
wamaa or eWd, this Ritol WiadAlp Sale Is oHertDg bargains sach as yon have never seen.
wltUiilse vitlag.- of Honor. Itoncte (kmmy.
■ iMIrb. uiml iBelvu o’riork noon, of
eJ».|tit(h day <4 tHpiembcr. 1911. (or tbe
Ihii. I'uiiatrui-tiuu. complete ol a rwncrete
Meir at Ihl Oullri of ITyalal Labe.
Ruby and Irene Chapman of 6V9{
Ik-iiri.- Cuuniy. Michigan. Tlito loro
FHHl SH.-.I have Kui« Iu Visit .Ml j
4^0. Rawtair of Octroit is the guest 111*11 |,, by nuMl. ap$>rnxilaatel> threw
iM.l Mrs. Fred .Vikiliaull ul Ti-.iipisrI
and a half inito* from (be Ann Arbor
l-il.c ivMVi.l (uf u couple of works. _ ; <>r. » j-iii gdimiil riiiDdai evening ratlrviad station at Heutob and B«e
W. F. Setter ^^Benfon Harbor (s anil u half milea (lora the Ann Arbor
Mrw Stella M. Champney arrived j
e^iiua^lrn-iid. lu Ito- rxllioad station at Frankfort.
lum liuiiid KupUs IhiK imiiliiuc
,
.Ml proivoeal* iihall be made on tbe
Wm Radciiffe'
fe^.-rklurned 'to Detroit form. pr.-|i*red by the **ld Board of
Mist Beatc Hannen toft for Elk Rap ;
KiHsrivi-ors All ppopoiral* otberatar
.to II.;. iiMiui Shi- Will uliciid thr '
snhmiitvd wUI U-. rejeeted as Irre
gular
llidders will tw- rvxjuircd lo iQve
Mr. and Mr*. A. Roebetoau and Mrs
liriit-s on all liema eiiBumraltd In uid
Mr. and Mr*.
Bennett Of East
ly.illiryur Smi:i- uf VV iii.-hi--.i.-r. Ini.
tdiiig a t.-w day* m.
All prh'es aulmiiited (or Ibe W*|r
whi> liuK- l«-> II sH-ndiiig a (r* day- Ih.- KUc.'l. i.t If .-mi. II. Hu- Illy
hall be aI lump »u(u proposal for (be
«.rh Mr. uii.1 Mrs J K IhMrii o:
L. klnderhill airiv^ from Grand Veto coupMe.
coup
Imludltig aabotrnclUl-i.l. Ss.gniai
ure and tu
dd* will I.
Mr*. Wm. Bv ricn ^d Mr*. Frank
fTx. h prnpitoi
tM- ai-ninipaoled
a iwrilftod
heck lor the sBm or
until- iti ll.y i.iy iu, Il fj-B works
I nn. duiiara. iizrdiwi
I Fium ikiiuidai .
Ijvi
Mil* Flo Caw ha* rerurrted from a payehlr
:iBit. 1, K'.HhB'.-n. Chair
A reserttpg party mel^uding Mr
W.-.-I .:..t '■'li'i/i-laily-s 111 radlilai
ns-k to lie irtunied lo ibr
J A Medgeim of Chicago ■* the bidd-r. i ilea* ill (-*»' *r a<-ie(4anc«
bidder alw,
r.uld lall
'u..................... Fml, riiCet lur'a M. .•M.ut.- a I'uniraM and
Bond
suliii. I!v.- ds..i. ul tbe .
Roy Wolf* hat arrived from Detroit a..i-;.:aiu< .d Ilia propiMal. In wbi-.b
lur i. .toll wiih 1,.. a'lii;. Mrs St.-lJa i .a,.- to.I- I iieck shall Im fi.rfetled and
..I I I.ali.!.l.. > a. Iici m:i„ii«-, humc on !!u Slim naiimd thc-'-ln shall bt-rouie
ihu pr.ii-ny uf Hie I'ouidy of B.-:.P. Baker and F J S.tadweii amvt
M St Karin Ahiberg left tlua mem ri- III Ihe SI*!., uf Mirhlgan. and iIiig i-.r. a trip ill Hrjiid Itopi-ls In- In tie Itotrridered a- pa.meni lor liqui
IftK' I Irvelauil and ihi- oii..-r i-as'i-rn dated dauiage* due in delay and Mber
. ah.-rv >!u- will spend sr.i-ra: rau-<-», sultcrr-i! b. Hie pMipk- n' aald
Mr* C T Stout, whose home is m .
i: 111■ iii.u-.-s a- : ui Cuni.i. Irtiiu Ibe neglr-n of the btdile'
Kev W.M. Flu ai.-! -uhp im,. U-r-i. ,
u •• ai b-c -liu;! o[ieiiluci.
I Coidfarb pasted tnrough to
e at Kik It.ij. d- -Hit. liiuriiii.r
l-r.
na. I- sent by Mall ad
.fur a iimi.ih. . i.ii wui. U. t .lam
Ka^.uU
-|'ro|aa,sl ‘or Cu.i.Teie Wi-to ar
■ A L Wyman of Chicago <% .j-1et ol Cr,,t*l l.wkc II, tb.- ToBh
C'ty Iu l.H.k Uip :mii iiru>|«-. i- » u
: torj.ia: tji. lieiizie Countr ,\llrbP
■ I. Vi «t.m \V Bl. I’lerk of-the
Auguatu* Fllek. F. Modry s
<K-j<.i..-k III U.-mtuii i.nir-ii.si
l..n Hr- inunims aft.i lisliluc
RtmaAtr, Wt’rt PotHiotly Qmi Oat of the Men’s Clothing Biuiness,
aiilAre SelSn$.illen’s Smts as follows:
Tenvllni’ftojb
ritf:$7.oo' .kU.M
$5.00
ss&ta-Sid
Srii. Itoi
iwmA.
wmXIOwd
tlUO. ul. .
pfice _______war
Buito of excrltobt weight CasxlBwiBd. fancy Wdiutad* ud Beoteb
Tweed*. In UgbL Btodltun and dark
pattaraa. Bolt* that -wgre fie.uo and
«tZM •• ms twu tot*' AM •ter* for
awB sad poung Aea; alao a line of
bUok sod Mu* ttorgea. Tou taay nerei
s.r'‘oSiTpS.“^7,00
WashDietoex
nJAMJAnJ* >
'
$9.00
Waait Or*****, wade of itcrcalc.
fair UBaortmegt Id uirdluiu and f
djWc colors, wllb high or low
^k. wo^ta 4I.S& and )I.S0.
orw.1
SIk Dresses!
«.*s,aa.M.tit.xs
A few allk dretaea in blm k and
A few colored silk lupll •livr.st's.
were $10 and tiXuO. thU anlc
at........
84.H
N*w*«t allk drosaea'ln oieHsallnea. fmilarda. taffetas, rtc..
were |1R to t:3. this salt- 89-SO
And
...................................................... fllJS
White drsaaea that were $:>. tC.hd
^ aivd tin. this sale 8190, 84-90.
and ...................
8C-W
la tbto sale lor .
Ladies’ Cobik
*8awd«BJ*
Forty «f these coato In fitted sod
aem-BOed style*. In black,
bron, atry, taa. etc., were
811W. -8IA Ut agd ts<t. now
Into taro loto. ycror rboh* for
urn Md tfc-x.,*...... 7a;«8.ci
Mtosw* and RdlBroa^ JaclMta
attd cape* um were 8X30 and
U.&e. taUto^at............. M
More are fine Wur^.Ms and Caxsl
mcn-a in s big innge' of iv>lors siid
liaUerns. An t‘xrei>libnally strung line
of dark fancy Wuisieds (or the i«r
llcular huxinpEs or prufevstoiial roan
Also plain blue Fergrs and b1.uk i
ailore.l |•^■lI«-l-|lv
fintsht-d Wursietlx. talk)
in every detail, Kvery thread pure
wool. They’re
-alues. In tthis
H“:»--9.oo
8llk drosees In the mrdluiu ond
light tftlurs. were tl«. |IZ.r.(>
and >1^- tn Ibi* ule at ....UM
Pinaat wsab drggase » our eutire
—wock. bast oslIlBg Btytot. laade
$11.00
were
$15.00
Abaolulrly All Wool Suite at fO.OC.
Ftn* Worotoda. Cassuneree, T*ccd.‘
and Ilomespuiis. Alao a big Hue ol
-plain blue Serges. uoflDtobt-d Worsted
and bUrk Thibet aullA Good weights
fur faU wear; light medium, and dark
Ladies' Suits
$$.$5 BBd $1S.50
8trictly high grada ladiaa* suit*
In i>lain (tod novelty suitings.
Hwrges. etc All rice*. Were
»!5.
*Zi *n,l JSi. BOW Inin
turn grand lot* at 8&8S and 811.90
Oh* toto ef *ult*-^nlv four of
Ibeni *n select from now—were
now only........ 8SZI0
11.00
Cloth Dresses
»S.»8, S6.se, I8.SS
Ladies’ Waists
79c, 98c, $1.49
Cloth dreue*
our best $190 fTuOdy blouse*
iheck niHli
mod, wvi-u $11 in nud
BL............................................... 83.98
Cloth dresses ul ><*rgir. imi- I
BOMS,
mohairs a•nd la
weaves, weu- JlZ.M' .
III lius .ulu .Ixiii-.- a
«ee
u«w 111 IBO lots al 86.90 and 86.99
Ledie*' capes, exiiu l>uig ami lull
Whit* lingsrie walCtA mad.- wIili
made of heavy giay.all wuol
luaierial. worth 97.:di and
long sl.-«IU.H- Mc'-k. also
In this sale ul.......................... 82.99
Ladies' black cape* of all wool
kersey, were JT-5ii. $10 and
»IZ.:-u. now- at...........................84.95.
Petticoats at
Ladies' Skirts
Wind-Up-Stle Pfk«$
Five Big Ita
Over a hundred siyuah droa*
akiria go into thi* Windlip
Bale, k'im- srtges. luitiHtiis-.
brilliantines. diagonal wedvea.
'
Black silk peit-eeait.
Im--.;
and gray. Skirts Vhal were
Hfi.l
ai 81.95: akiriliMt vii-f.- $j:.o and $< :•'> at
82.95; skirts that were $
o $f.uu
It 84A0: skirts
rere I.'. Ii
o $i: *i $6.*
$2.25
C
$1.45
Moreen pettoco:laU,
a-..-ry <-Ii
uuld to- gm>l V
sole now at
?lS’29c
'SpiMffU «cA
iiruma cnod
bWcltoMfcro,.
•ItafctMB.
npaadat MC.
■
;‘ -;r :\«avERSE arv, sucmcAN
/
• •aid
Mr*. Ida Wiieea. who ha* bee" me
Haathcrbioom |
aiacMltBent
oi mee'i pt»e
lAk acckv.*« b
stiwiiiii toigHn
hands, or w-ill>
t^giiowing
coda. 50r bet.
sale pncT SQc.
Mr. and Mr*. 4. C.
< Balcn of East .
JuiUrii arr Ifte guc-l:
cif. li.r a le* du-Mr. and Mrs. J. D 1
rt- arc in tl.e .-i:> 'o'
mg Ihrwngi
Of Detroit I* il
IbecB slwudlng the',
city on liusiuevs. returned home loila.
A. U Spransen cam* up from Mantoof Lclsnd id in Uu
Mr. and Mr*. J^B. Rowell of 'iThicj
Bhu has bei-ti sin-oding ib.
in m.- i-i:. i-inrned bom, toa*. . \ .
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Writ ef Bro^W;,
eft. an.i Vrv J C Tutto.r.l and soul
U'ali-
E
Cave
left '
Ooe CodnlCT ol
Men’s Hats
A’l fCBiMtUe goodi
One 01 two o{ a kind
RffguUfpfic«$I.50to$3.00
Any Hat now 91
uT Hutwrusur*
Houo:.
U|rb-
Sp.- ifl.a.iui.s 'Of the Conairurtloii
( l u- sai.l ''oi. I..... W.-ir a.^e on file.
- •!,. -.‘11..- <.• t.ie County Clerk.
Yk- ikisril or Kupervlaors reeerve*
u .icr.t .1. rejeri ar-y and all bids
ir I. i::,<(er*i.iod Ibat Ibe propiMal.
Xtcepird and CoBtrwri made $«.
.lues a iwfi of aaM CtoBtrart
XKWTOX W KI.Y,
nr ;.’-'l
Couniv iTerb
WANTED—Giri tor general
hoa«s-i k ikiod Bages Small fanUly
Mrs L F THUS
A«g 2Z-tf
FOR BALE—$Tce farm of $0 gerro.
1 bigb.
I R.. R
41amllton Clothing Co.
Aitg,
B«Rt 5-
GAaND TBAVraiSB HEBAiJd AXTlTBATBiBBBATEAmj: TT^AT. AfOtsfa »11.
r^oB *
Jim WbK«-i< farm at Al
♦
v,tb« daa«
^
CtDAR pgN.
.
♦ plra porw- U wa* tn tk* inew
f ♦ ♦. t
/ *. O •
aaO lb«re waa a W« erawd.
Cc^ar Ran. AhK- 1C.—The aep» arc} u^i Pearl Tborabem of MapM
laeklaC'IM:
an sn«^ae
vUltad Ur. ai^Mr^. & A. Pike
_ alcwlj; aa wt arc tevlss wiue Uee'-^ tamllj acouble oi day* last vaak.
^ Veda aad BaytDoad McCwaha. atM'Mk’Oaa. Eteeli aad ‘ dausblfT. aell aad adtth SklTcr. apeat FM4a>
«Mya. a»d aoa, I’aildM. »r Tratc^ aUk tbeir Craadoa Skivar.
<>lr.
aw OB the eiuontoa 800-1
.Van«*a NawBiaa took
day m TlaU frtaada.
>11,, ^,^1, j>ere Thandar far Traterco
Mr. aad Un «Uc Borkert aa<l cujr. un. Newman went to Copemieb
dMfkier. Ada. rlotted Mr. and Mr*.
the crentuK train to «lall bar
Clotd Uodd-^oBday.
woUicr. Tctuni^ lYMa; kflettioon.
,-ttn. A O. WynkOM* ««*k iB the e» | . Mr And Un>. Joe Barkert drvre to
to Tratorto CUr 8«ada>.
-■hanree Cltr uatnrdar.
blUrcn Of reyne aad cbll
, UK'onaba raiBrned buiua fnm
Mr*. Roes I'Byn.
IlBjaB CHS Sunday en^K'dar tlolted Mre. Kob Pay iM Thnroday
• Mr. and klre. Roy Cane
------rWted
...
Friday. . ...
Ur_.
mi kin. Clint Cbbc of Aliulrm Sba^ Mr. and Mn. Will OrtSlIh and boba
jWUbor aad tSaaote: Un. Doy NewQBlIca nnmbw from berc attended man and. eon. iUroM. alao Mr. and
KC®*'*'*'®
POWDER
OPPORTUNITY
WidR*Awake
**<5
m
caano
AAnsd
THE FARMERS' STORE
PcqMired Roofing
to rq»& yoor rooli before tbe faR raia
and we want to
yow atMtoioii to oar line
We atU die famoui ”Roehile,*'.k u ea*y
OB, k ^ ootwear dno^ aad it it cbe^icr. ’‘Reofuto"
■Biairbah piodBetaadwebebeeek U one of ibe beM
ad foo6«i mack We abo have tbe '^OmuT and
Fiat Kate" rooBoc.
^
Before 3«a fqiair yoor nmb or bay aaytbiag ia ibe noBai
tome ia aad let nibow yon 018 Eae aad gdeiD price*.
FRANK TRUDE
The Best InvestmeiU
kBfMOvemnts'oF any land ate valuable,
but aolbing provides jnore lasting benefit
in abuilding than
Kn^g h Painted
Ibis is ooadilional only on the (act that
GMNf, fme feief is used
Mv^Senaar i^Khnarch” Ptmt
100 per pent pure
^
Haaife ^ Cement Paint
Guaranteed (or 10 years
Berry Broif Vanushes
^ teed_ lines ate included in
_ Store's Paint Oqiattnienl; and
wlh dira die leading brands o( Brushes,
Jiai, OB, Turpalmt and all Painters’
Supplies.
Ntu-Ttnt is the name of the finest
in WeB fkidlts~“an attractive wall
____ _ that satisfies"—made by the
MaPtt-SenoiB Gonqwny.
Paint your buildings and roofs now
- whdfe die wendiet is tight and avoid
teidih later.
I;
flMMRDMiM
fke Hmmah & Lay Merc. Co.
TrAfBSB Oity.
Biurc ck*«
ckmesl KritU}' Btt«^nM>olw to {rruvidt; Itnlf-iiulkiBy tor
Blorc
raiployect.
li:
I
aoOcl property to tbo ccouy, reaon- MOWr-a Hill, to eUlt Meada aad raUiiss tbe rtobt to tooiU a boat booae ua tivto I bare.
Eugene Wshcr aenl la Trnvane
tbe site. This U |o fadUtate tbe propoBOd rBlBlS* of the lake leveLaod Chv. Weintwday cvcnlag.
Mr*. Doll went .to Trarerae ORiCtrlmc tbe ctwotn tbe rlgbt to balM a.
Tbesday. to *u? a few daya.
Mr. ai:d Mr*., Joe Nemeakal. arc
tbe prood pwr^ta ui a baby boy.
Cfcy
Out tber ( •e! Licfat
D. H. Hay of^len Hairu. passed
•OtOM.
ItiB* mlBtlTCB her* aad 8oatb Kaaaoa
ttaroogh town on his «a> to Tra»erx*
a f«« daya.
Solon. Mich, Atig. If.-John Tagw CII.V. Monday.
biscaita,
Mr*. Owfc WlUaboe »• aot ao wdl
Onllle
lYaate
weat
to
Traverse
Is doidg some of tbe tbrcablng in l
at tbia writing Her bob aad daacbCit). Monday, to visit rrieutls (or a
neigbborbood.
tBT fron Ohio aro bore trlib bar u
d^' of otber
few da.ra. then expects lu r> lo MaiiCedar bad an election wboiber
praaaat. aad Mlu Goldia Uavlf it
dbba—ct-erj-ttin* jost
Incorporate at a village, but lba» cot- 'toe to auesid the ITIendi' quarterly
working for bar..
risfat. WiUiKC,BakiQc
I meeting.
Mo. Doy Newmaa of Charlevoli ra- ed no.
Biarkbemes aro a srarce crop { Mr Sutlivan ba* gone to work lor ;
Poardez tbe results are
tnmml boiaa Satorday aflor vlaltlns
barv.
H. Kropp of C.ood Harbor, through i
sur* -and certBin«
IrnUtlvea bare lor-a weak..
tbe threablug seaaoa. Olaaa Pike rcturaad to Detroit yew «o)oa boys pU^ ball with the boy>
Tbcre U 00 ftiess-arork.
Mr. Wcaae. of Traverse t'Hy. «ua|
fiow.weAt
aMelnd
beat
Ibau
good
Icrday after rlaiUng relaUvea aad
Yoa 1
in town Wednesday ,« bustaeas.
and plfTitj. They played
frlaad* here for a week.
Mr, WilHama. tits.nager ol Hell Tel ;
tbe|i^ywillbep)
ly will be pleased
Mra. Win Andersoa of Trnverae at) station.
Prank Uuxay aoK lu Manut.-e‘Sun Co, of Traverse at>. was in town on
>voW efforts, For
cam out oa tbe exenratbn Sunday tu
Uusineas. Wedoewlay.
day
tv
attend
a
wedding
abd
will
wheo
ycM^'toe
■pend tbe day wUb ber Bother.
Ul. Urady of Gieii Artwr. was aeen
gone tao or ikrce daya.
wuite
Quite a noruocr
BDUber oi
of our
owr i>«opw
peo^ «ri|0^o«r vtri'ets Wednesday,
tended ili« picnic 'Yraverae City dav.S-^Mr. Hrake went to Solon Wedne*CRtii.iCKviu.r.
’ and* ball gan». acd all report a good | da.v.
Krtnk Uago ol Port Oneida, waa In
time.
OrelHckvlIle. Mich.. Ang IT —Mrs..
town on Wedueada.e,
tbe factory at Cedar arc not making; tb-o. Dago oi Solon, wa* In lowi.
bake^ny troobled disappear like mae**—and what was
Mra. Harland WelUr, Sunday.
• bat they expected.
j Wedr:esda>. calling on . fnenda.
fonnerly a day of doobt U now one of plensare. K C BakitiF
We are sorry to k««r of Arcble
’ ___:------------------ • Mr Suilib of Tsaverse CU.v. wi>
Powder safecnarda
health of your family by iwmng
.Newman being III. Hope be wl|I soon
WesJu
rdoesday. collecting fo' i
Ugbt, digestible food. And the jirice is right*—25 o«Dca
be. on tbe gain.
■ he Keco'-d-EagIr.. ;
for 25 cents.
The order of the da.v U cUying snd
Mrs. Flsbw and uvphcw, II4-1-i
graveling the road from here
Hesib of Sbeiland, wtTi- la lowu;
Send for the KC Coet*« Mook^Ps TJUX.
I Archie. Micb.. Aug. It-MU* Uxaie
city. We congratulate them
Thuradsy.
7A.ulck U working lor kira. Will Erngood wort.
Mr. and Mr-'. Dr. Pratlvk and dsug'i ;
Mias Delia Cady returned from Mav- or.v. who has Ueu HI of typhoid ter. Urpha. went to Tfsverse (It;.!
fleld. where- she Am been caring for lever.
Thursday.
I
Mrs. Cbaa. Curlaad U tlslUng i
ber granduotber. Mrp. Cady leave*
Mrs. Venuard. wbu ha* Iwvn at {
J«qu*« Mf«. Co*. Chlcaigo
ihU Bwmmg fdr Mayfield as her motb- live* In Trarerae tlD- Mrs. W'clsb Urss* l.aki-. carlug lor her moibr% <
1* beeping houae duriug Mrs. Carer is
u-tonicd home Tburadav.
{
Mrs. Oeorge Newman is enicrUln- land's absentwT- >'o»;er of Travers*- City. U lu 1
Hudsou U working for An
Ing ber motber. Mrs. Clark of Carp
ron buying cattle.
!
'Urons.
lake.
X wa* tbe promulgation of a *'oastl‘
Mr*. Ouy Tompkins apeut a few
Mack ’ Hoxate entertained Frank
Mra. Kaat-y of St James. Mina.. tutlon abollkbing the veto imwcr of -.
pauied through town Wednesday.
Krwjka snd family, his brother Will (isys vislibir her parcnis. JJr. and
M,„
P..,.
E..
K,v
Anstria. Stmin and Fran.-o in the|«pal
and aiater Elte aad tamHIes. last Sno- .'Ire. James KJImurry.
son. Ik here tlslilug ber slater, Mis.ij |/oibba
election* and prv.hlbUing rardtnaM naChaa. Robar IobI a cow vnv «Uy.la*t‘
day.'
Frsuk Newman.
! MUt DoivA Emerson and Mcasri. der the iiaiD of exe
<
*Aareu and Albert Wlikop of Solon, w'ti-k.
, , Caarles and Uave Reeae of Ohio. lecetylng In tbe tom ut a simple deThe J'orioii boja. who are working
^ I have been tb*- ga*-«a of the Rev. O.
are working for John Cady, harvest
itage, on Bircb U- sire any demand for tbeir isi">d offices
fur Mr. Dray, cuterulued the youns
ing o^t.
OSBORN.
♦I
preMDllDg a veto * or making It
Bom* from here ato ailcnding the peopled tbe nelghborhuud. with a
Tbe Mieses tvinona and Mary Cran- known In the* comlave resardlenw of.
Sunday school convention ■whlcl^ It inarabmatlow roast on Hie shore of
Ueurge 2U-igler aiid Mr*. Ciauk dalvllul.-Kevalone, have been visit
whatever manner (i may have oomil lo
west
bay.
Sondgy
evening.
s' and fnendk her. the past
now in Mellon. They have some
Wlggin* were the gueau of .Mrs. KreU 1
tbeir knowledge.
A great many In the neighborhood
grand apeakera on the stand.
Beeuian Monday afternoon.
Car.tinal Hampolla U wiiboot exrepA moat enjovable and profitable
rt- picking u»d packing applt-s.
James Decrlng U very sick .with the sovlal was given by tbe Ladies* Aid ihau at (be (vrewent time the mast aoThe daiinw at Ar«-bic hall are well
society,
aasDted
bp
the
younger
nvemluumpa at this writing
Uble figure of the sacred coUecn. He
attended
aud-^all
report
a
pleasant
bera
of
the
ehnreh.
Wedncwlar
evenORAWN.
♦
Quite a number from (bit neighbor.
Is'a airillan by birth and It waa Jwst
A prografit of inutlc. readings.
time.
)
Iioo<] Btieoded the barbecue at Empire
sUty-olghi years affo veMenlay that
The SwetlUb Sumluy school hc'4
Graaii. MIcb.. Aug. K.-Mra Miland. reiwri a One time and n fine -din shsdow rhyi
be firat aye the light o! day. He waa.
picnic yc-*t^H> at Hie Nelson ii-.i;:.and cake, hoaic-made candy eduoatedjat tbo College Capraoica
'D Harr went to Petoskey today.
ahnr.Several ptvpic
sold.
Or- Clark wa* lu Traverse City, on the
.Mr. Keever and Robert Garcy went
An utiuaually large crowd gathered and the'^Academy o! lb# Noble Eccleofrom Travorw City, attending.
M'cdnesdsy. on pr
lo Empire Monday w ith a load of np lor tbe good time.
laattes tn Rome, snd In rtTr-keeAme
MIm Ruth k'oster of Traverse City'.
|.le«.
Ion- Manlgold. MIsa Slocum
aitaebod to tbe unriaturo al JIBdrid.
visited Hr. Bracken'* laiully,
A. E. WllUrd of Empire called 00 Mr*. Harry Shearer* of Boyne City,
be became aerrMary ol ibe
MAPLE QITY.
.were
guest*
of
.Mr
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Mis* Htlmk Johnson, who has been
friend* at Ovburn Eaiurday.
MgregattoO of Orieoul RHe*. la
♦♦♦♦B
Manlgold. Saiurdav and Suaday.
rlwRIng Mra. Stafford, returned to b
Uarry Cook caught a four-jiound
Ml** Brackenburg of Sonth Board iwr be wa* erret^ Utalar archbishop
Maple nty. Mlcti.. Ang IS—Mr
hope at Wlllamaburg. Wednesday.
wbo he* been tbe gue*t of her ut St M<-:i>cle« and m di to. S|«UI as
and Mr*. Koins and daughter Winnie, gicci^bass iq GiltoD lake Sunday.
............................l-riTbo yodh^people enjoyed-a danc
numio He wa> <-reat.-d‘ and proof Eaat Empire, visited at
ing pany *
♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦A
Mrs. Sli'etie's. Sunday.
going with ber a* far
Silver Uke. Tneaday evening.
MAPLETON.
4
tog title from Ibe Church o>f fit. Ce- ''
•ilv,
Mb* isbi-l Boatx. who has been v UMlt* Beth Brackeu visited friends
itlla. and a few mpnib* Inter wa*
iUng friend* here for the pact few- ♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
In Traverse aty, returning horn Mon
Mra. Bert Gaston and son*, Leo and
I'd aev-rcts^of *M'd*>*. returned to her home Tuesday.
day.
'
VerDoq.
8|>eDi
a
few
days
with
Mr.
sad
de«b of bis former
Cm
Miss Edits Kellogg of Traverse
Miss Mildred Oreacher returned
Mrs. Andrew Carroll tbi* week.
XUI.. bo hna lived a vei) retire life,
City, la vlalUng at Mrs fTench'*.
borne from Bay View fialurday.
The new additions to tbe M-boul
reoirtcting bi* artlvltles alotost ev.Mr and Mrs. Dt-lbl of Ohio, who
C. W. Barnard arrived Monday to
cluflvely to bis doUe* as bend |»rt^
haa been, visiting friends and rt-lativ.-i house are all enclosed and Ibe whole
visit hi* 'daughter. Mra. A. Saunders.
'
Of 8t. Peter *.
here for the part week, reiorned i*> bulldlDg I* being iiaiiiled.
Wimarn Youker of Trarerae City,
Mrs. Chaa. Curtis and children of
The oisilngnlahed family *t»»ectheir home Monday. They are eaBeliermi
ttw
Sacred
Coliep*
Would
shipped a car load of apple* from here
tk>B* of Cardinal RauipoUa. bit inilpming to leave for China next Traverse City. JH»* Aon* Dresandec
Seloet Cardinal Raiffpollg,
this week.
and MIm Esther Hamensmldth of
aith Spnftisb and
month. Former Candidate.
>le atGrand
Rapids
are
visiting
at
the
home
t-lngllsh
aiuirs, and hi* abmtie* u.
Mrs. Ed fluff. «r.. wi iii m Traverse
ided the ball game at Trarerae
of .Mr aod Mrs John Tluffmsu.
« <1i.v
Ripe with pvlIiUwl statesmen are well
tnt.v. Monday.
Home.
Aus
18
—rtiat
l■oJ'^•
I’lu*
X
Sunday.
Stephen Carroll left Toe*.l*y for
known. Also be U quite as Umowa
Margaret
*<>0 has been atMiss Uoretha SUfford went to Wllb
CsdilUc and vicinllv on a few day*' anoot luM mneb longer 1» bv-vwailng a for hi* leat^ng at for hi* abUlQ. fie
lending *Ch<£Tln Trsverae fliv. re
mat^r of oonviraion In all quaner*. ha» written the bem work* exUBt uplanubucg Wcdnedaay. lo rtalt friends.
turned 10 her home in Uurdlekv lllr. buslnesk trip
li a conaequem^. tbe
Mrs. E. Toner-Is rldUng friends at
.\ party consiftting of Mr aud %tr*.
tbe iradilmn* of tbe Greek cbsich.
Monday.
,e luiuilni-otXxjnrfave
Thomtuonville.
John Hoffman and tauill.v, .Mr. aUd
aud upon tbe inUtllblMt) of the m>>|wTbe Misses Olive. Uxxle and Ethel
.Mr*. Andrew Carroll and daughter thought* of ali^j^raoiui raumer ied with and be U the author of a notable vol
Ry-ker. who bsf;c been vtsltlog
Mra. Chaa. Curtl* and children of the Vatican, (hough there I* not i
ume on the htktorical accuracy of the
southern part of (he stsiv-. murued
OODCNBBURB.
Traverse Cliy, Mr*. 8erl Gaitun and Hligbiest *lgu as }et of twnvautng
ktbry of tbe Maceabee*.
home Sainrdsy.
of Old .Mi**IOD. .MIta Anus lire. intrigue amoag tbe cardinals (or the
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦«
Another advantage lac-oaoed b) the
Mr*. Buyer, and Mr* II. Round of
Peter,
N'
The Ladles' Aid society will meet
Sander. Mix* Esther Hamerauildth
caidloal as a eandldaie for tbe rtutlr
Traverse City, passed ihrougb town
noxticatlonii
atjfi
the
iioasibte
sucev-ssnest week Wednesdsy with Mr^
and Ml** HiUrita Milner of Grand
Hi. Pefer Is Ins iiairl. laB an'-ewir).
Tuesday eveuing. on tlicir
cf the laiBliff arc being made.
bonipsun of Old .Mtsaloii.
Rapid* siwDi tbe day at .Neahiswuita
fur H j* a tradilion of the chureb.tbat •
The sacre<l college Dow ba* only the i«iw should be a man of iiatrlclan
Win Pease bad tbe nilKfuriuni- lo
lliioi
Uoailng and eating^wenlone one of his lioraaa last klonday
Joyed during tbe day. and evervaiing
birth. '
foiclsncr* Tbe
view* aic quite as lib
night
^
l<asced off joyfully uutil Hic> «i
Mr*. M.vrllc Omlor of KuM Jordan
aiioui lo de|ian foi liutne. when Mi*« Kalian majority I* biroiiK (u niiniber. eral s> tbvMc <>t any ot tbo hlcrsrvby
Malted a few days la*t week with her
has bfieo exi>rrs»ed warm odZoellner had Hie mlsfortuoe to step but it is slionger WItll in mnucnix.
I•a^enl8 here.
oall. which will Ou doubt Nearly all of tbe Ka^ac rardliuil
luiratu.u lor I'ardinal Gibbons. Archside in Rome and dl>d<t all the affairs l.!*tm|. IrcUnd aii l .'tla-r members of
Tony Zoulek baa started out with
lay her pp lor a tew day* •
of the WHwey A* fiea
bit threshing machine.
/
Ir* Chutf. Coulcdgc
H.el'hcrsl iwrtyol ihet'aiholti cborcb
Mra. Guy Tompklus vbited a few
viiienaining irienda liotu Grand Kaj>- (loDk they have ihc’f'ower exeniM-d in Auk ii<w. »
elsewhere liy 'aliinel minl*ter». Their
daya with ber i«ople at Archie.
ids for a few day*
it ihebest roofing materul kitown
view*
sre
carric.l
out
!•'
Italian
»'ittuliera Ohio Brtand* vvill boW tb*
Jim l^rdle hai erected a new aiiu
to^ay. Hatanch.
ordinate* -All the paiol nunno* n'c a'luusi reunion' lu Columbus. O.. ou.
on hJs farm.
appearance on a building and
Italian dependma fn>n> an IlulUu la: \Vedne»d*y. August MV. There arc
. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atklasoa and
lattt a lifetime. Need* no paint
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ dlnal *e< rei*rv- of *iau- Tlii- uaK"- MiBie of Ibe Bwulrers uf tbi* orgqnixa-.
Mr*. AUlnaon's father. Mr. Gordon, of
or preserraiivt and t* fire and
-May field, Miiti. Henr) Sargeu: aud lly i>( Hie VBii.BB o(rl•ua,^ #i». Italiaii. non li. Ibis part of (be title who exChlea«D, who have been visiting with
lightning proof.
Enii!' came from .Xnn -Mbor, Irooi the hi*n ■haiiibetlain o! H" ai«>-u Biiead
Mrs. Ida Hasel the pnst few weeks, re
(or a vi»i( siih
If you have an old roof to returned to their borne last Tnesday.
•Mr* Sargent <aui>- later, be- toll* -lalare lu the lowc-i imiiiul ,cliiployed alroui the premi'i-' All ih*r*e
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Cooper vUii.-targrot
peui'U- v«lih -finr InRui
ed over Sunday with relatives In Trav.
Flexible Asphalt Slate.
Ur. Saffurd and nclc,-. Hr Safford
ferae ai»'Tkfw ahtrarsO 1 13 inebn in •••
of tlah-.liuic
returned Inda) lo
"
the hout.-, Mier apendlug . fe, j-veryihinc t.. to«- t...m a l-reiKO
Mr and Mrs. Janips U. Beach of
r» lti<
Isid 4 iftrtva* to ih* »*atb«t
and art
fltiiple. ihry ait asi atlccitd
Traverse City aiienVn few day* wuii
by
trraiv
Bring
minaial-tviHarad.
1‘orcikTi ismIiuuU I
their daughter. Mrs. D. II. Elman. la«t
in vcioff aad mmomt. Ifb
they ait aot aiKttd bv vionn.
week.
tVat.h deUghtfull)
Chari'-*
Cotl ............
Mr*. W. Golden weni lo Tfaverse
cnierialr.ed the v uoK p«-op!e of M*y-U"I« * Ill he ronfioed
batOBilaniktfnevct andoiri agi'B
'Ot<-tight
Italian
luemben
of
the
att
Saturday
evenIf
cto'-<
held
at
a
<-om
r
City Tuesday, taking ber osteoimthlc
A dmeripon 'boekbi vrtt lor ibe
vd .'-liege The lo-kt Catholi.
a»ki»C Wiii*
ireatmenta again.
Veep« r sen m-s arc being held
l wilt ickt
-O' lu Rouie at the preja-m ;'H‘C
Sunday afternoon at Arhutii* lake,
u* 10 Im- unanliDOu* le It* eM-n -a
daring the vacation time of tbe Rev
«uld-ax
in favor of CaMiual Kaui|«>:ia a«
CRYSTAL LAKE OOlNOfi.
leroef.
O E iu:i.
l-Url and Guy Vandervort ipent Suue*«or to l-iux X. rardtoal Kan •
wlih
(heir
pareots.
liolla
c-ame near being a •u<<>.-':ul
•The only vhlld
’"in,:" MUse. Heidfcn of Chicago.
In iw:, wheo H'« i.;c«ii.-.
born on tbe assembly ground*, a
iliosen It iim' le- ar>uO" :
girt born ttata week to Mr. and Mra.
tlial the .•ai.ilnala who voi, , (.,1 h:ii!
I'rank Dyer, died there Wedaeaday .
al
the
last
i-ODcIsve will again mi|>Dyer la aeriwury of tbe National
ODcCeotoioI
Wt^WBunwl«jrt him. while It I* .well known that
Congregational Brotberbood. sad was
fartur* granittmaw of bU lorniei adverwarle* arJ
xpecied to lead ibe c«oalng service
urisrad ToedBK is
hfalcdwiil.
,Dow*hl* *up|>oner* I'm* X hiiotelT
llv. w'l.b aaib and
of Ike aammer'a program last nlgbt.
11* ryiorted to have said that he felt
AB awwnriilff gof^
bnt oa aeconat of hit beteavemeni tbe
jlhat^U
sDccesKir
>honWl
be
I..M
XtV
meetiag was given np. Thlwwaa tbe
Odc or two of g bad
I. 8. irrWUK BMEM CB.
rtbos- clearly designating Hampolla
day of the tenth aanlrereary of tbe
Iwhoao lotlry would have been a <00
aaaembly and a number of
rinoatloB of that of i.eo XIH
proBlneat apeakera took pertrta tfie
bow
R«,Japri«.» 1.00 to *3.00
^-i
Tbe election of RampolU at tbe
morwlag.'
f
Ripressntod horn by
I last conclare waa prevented only by
Tbe Cryaut Lake Boat dab plaaa to
l
a
lay
I.AyvMria'* veto. There mill im <ut men
meet Tweaday afieraooa. Ang. SS. to
MffRCANTILE COMPANY.
rtkvn'of a trto at (be neii conclave.
i«asid<vr traaaferrlaR tia riahi to the
Mra. KrcfCtt Crum and daiigblBr.
R«K BB« Ml*. BBTuett CimlB Bod
daiigbtcr. OBrwt. «p«bi Prtday ctcbIBC Bt tbe bom
Mr. B»d Mru. »
mr CtbI* lec croBin wm« Borvad mud
idBBMBt crMbu enjorod by bIL
Mrm BnrBBtt Cmla- of anar Trsvcr«e
WHO WILL SUCCEED
(Reynolds
Flexible Asphalt
Slate
.
eyiie yp
m
m
BB NHAB
Scott’s EmiilsiOD
Men's Hats
Our Shirt Comter
FineSlilrls
Reflifpric<d$l.50to $3.p0
Aay Hal
$i
Frrai etc le S1.M
Hamilton Clothing Co.
Hatnillen Clothing Co.
F
GRAND TRAVRSSe tlERALh AND tRAVEBSE BAT EAGLE, TIESDAT. AI GIST tt 1911
mmm
TWO PEOPLE MLLED
BIU SiSNEO.
TArr #<icce tioNATuRe
ATTCIHtOON
mon^av
,
NV UP It nt STUB
N*«r Mtxiee and ArixoM Can Cmmim
- (fan of tho Utrton WKbln
Thrao MoiHho If
Thoy CbooM.
WaoblaftM. Aar Sl.^Preoldein
Tbfl tbix aftoraooB xitiiM] tbo bill adnttUag Arinaa mod Ne« Mexkn u>
Ctely tba refaaal of New Mexico to
ante on iba prepoaaJ to nnka tbe c<«■tltntien more ennHy
n to ellDilnate tba recoil »r tbe:
>edletarT rrt>m tba conatiiutloa will
beep Cbem from antering the roUm
vHbln tba next Urea nonihs.
WnsbingtoD.
Aug. II.—Praaldant
Tan denied bimeelt to bu callara lo-day
be vorbed on blx reto
Beneagron tbe ooOon MU. wbicb It la
.gnpeeied will be pnaaed by tbe bonne
today.
Olennera' Seolal.
~ T%e Oleanem will bold an ice craan
•ocial at Ue raeldenee of John Griaer,
ooe and one-balf nUna Mat of Nr*.
senI viiy,
Oty. mmx
Gatnrday erenlng, Ang. 2C.
Mnalc
...............................
wDI be fnmiabed
d by..the oMhea
.
ua. All are cordially Invited-to come
nod4 cnioy ibemeelvea.
Grange Ginger
^HCM »I6 r90R PAMENOER
tRAIN WA« ftCRAILW
Grand TTarerae graaga ta oajoylag
Dinmal jiraaperliy. At tta meetli
* City Urn- ansrday afternooB last tta aMtfaft*
aMp
was Inereaaod by BtM. tba^nm
Ha>-T«MirtyEi«o War* tn>uM
bar or penmi baring onceawfnliy
l a tho C
iba gnat a»d bM bla bonu ntU they
Colomboa. Aw. I«.-Twq penoa* got by. TlM day was c^brated as
wbra kOIad.BBd tw*at»-ilTe iajurod Oeroa dap and tbe pragmn airanged
rhco a Bg Tvtr pasaeagor train. No. waa la beeping witb tbe-ldea. Tbe In
4ft. from rtadnaati. due to Columbne terior of tbe Grange ban vaa beaatiand banat 11:40. waa derailed at tbe Toledo
A Obio Central eroexlng }u« inilde diea of ripe grain. At noon a barreat.
I. vbteh wai,^B>ored by iDora tban
the elty today. Ta-a roache* were
tbe
bnndred.
was
nerved.
Tbe
progtom
tnraed orer and tbe paaaengera tMrled
'wbicb rotloaad tbe inlOetlng of tbe
■^Bdor tbOB.
candidate* iDcloded a number M Inimatlnk aelectloaa. Il was aa fol
10*-«;
Soflg by ibr grange.
Reading—Ura. E. A. Evana.
Reading-Mn. ArriUa GaHiter.
Song. ”Old Dog Tray-—Mm. A. D
MacKae.
ARMavlta Muet be Piled and the Tea
gpecUed 1^ on
Readlng-Mla* Vem tVynkoop.
Song by tbe grange.
^
II was reported ai tbe meeting that
lABatflg. Utrb.. Aug.
In an 0|da- the poelal Mvlng* bank for wbicb tbe
Ion g}ra oni today, Aitomer General
gmnge bas been a-orklng for ]u> long,
Kuhn boldt that iieraoM glrlag
ganes. recorded prior
Jaanary i. wonld be e«ublithed In Traveme Cliy
nu. may file affidavit and pay a tai |On IFriday. Aiignat il.
1-2 n
KUHN MAKES RULING
in no way Umita tba time within which
may be paid on a raortgwe
recorded prior to Jlnuary >. 1942. Tbe
payment
- -.........................
of tba i]
..
Ux
c lUCll I -...............
___
at any time nfier Angunt of the |>ra*'
oot year wonld not rail
elleve the lAort-
grnnge* who were present were
E O. Lodd and Mr. bnd Mrs. Fred C.
Warner, nil of Pcninuu.a grange.
I
OlArlet Meeting Nest.
I Tbe fall meeting orjbe Gmad Tmveme dUtrlct grange will be held with
the Elk Ukc grange In the UmagO
ball on the west aide of Elk Uke.
This Is Our Regular
Season’s Clearance
There is nothing particularly sensational about
^
it. We call it a
Remodeling Sale
because we want to emphasize the fact that we are
more than anxious to exchange goods for money,
as some of this money will go into a Store Front of
new design, which costs money.
There 4s more than one class of men who will
be interested In this sale.
One class is made up of men who wait for our
regular sale, when they can buy good clothes for
less than usual prices, men who set their limit of
clothes price at say $i8 to $ao and receive .at such
sales as our, suits usually sold from $35 to $38.
Another class whose price limit is say $15 get p
$30 pr $33 suit. '
Another whose limit is $10 or $13 get a $15 or
$18 suit
Still another class who take advantage of a
sale by us to get an extra suit for future wear.
In either case we are glad to sell the cloUies.
Our better qualities are Hart, Schaffner & Marx
make—all dependable goods.
$18.90 buys one of our best suits, anything up
to$38.
$14.90 buys next best to $33.
$13.90 buys next up to $30.
Nothing more to say. Come in.
Hanylton Clothing Co.
W edacaday and Tbamday. g^tesber
S and
Tbn program am^ tar thla weo la an tallowa:
Fbitrtb degree bdnfeaa.
BoU calL -tfl Oonld Ura My Ufa
Orar Again.*’ .
Dairy and Poattry ladwiriaa.
BENZONIA WINNER
lAT CARRISO OFF HON
ORS AT RCOATTA
Mule and roehatloax.
(From Meaday'a I
How Oar Scboblx Can Bo Made
tWbwnb the aocond anasal regatta
Mom PractfeaL
of the Woftooumg ctob formaUy
Wniat Pabllc QoMlkm Should llarc Friday ovealag it was tonad aimaetry
Oar Special AUentloaf
more ovegu oa Satar
Thttraday Mwwing.
day for the tree4or-aU Great lAkw
Fifth dagree baaloMU.
trophy cup
PoMal Bavlagi Saak.
Friday aftomoon the SrM
It. Farming GambUag?
beat was woa by Benaoola In fairly
Tbe RegiOB Eblr.
good Ume. aa average of nineteen and
throo^oaner milea an hour. It was
A sublect wbleb la to bo taken up thought at first that some very Msi
by tbe gmngem of the eobaty la the
golag to be developed. Prlearly future la that of *T>raBfee Fli du aftmoon the aocond mna'a awlmIntumuce.- Very, llkefy a moetliM imng mee was paBod eC In the rough
will be oalled that all tboae In tbe water, while the critladm vem oa tbe
eadaty may gel togetbor and consider course. Heary Han woa first prise,
how they can beat promote tbe gen with Lloyd Lafraaler a clow second.
eral welfare.
Tbe second boat of tbe free-for-all
vaa rua. starting a Uuie after 10
o'clock. This ovoai was the pretiieai
seen on Gmnt( Tmverwe bay. and
In tact bat very few races are ever
run aa close as this one beiveea Bea■onla and Tycoon. Tbe
with both boats even. They held thU
poaltlon nniil around the aocond buoy
off Bdgesrood. when Tycoon went a
CnuM Nftt WaatH^ Heavy Son on Way couple ot boat lengths ahead of Benaonla. On the stralgbtava]' from Edgewood. BentoaU slowly ^ned. but Ty
Traveme Soaeb.
coon made good on tbe tarn. On tbe
n Kortbport aeeomd lap as both emtt vent by tbe
.bi^a narrow earape from drowning •taka boat in front ot (be cinbbouee
In Grand Traveme Bay near Neahu- Boatonla took a auddeo sport end
passed Tycoon at (be buoy. makliEf
wantn Um. Friday nlgbt. Mian Ruth
Rvana and U. W. Sbmyock, who are good geiavay for the iaat lap. but TyEpendlng the aummer at Nortbport, coim aiovly and surely took tbe lead.
FtaaUy, In making ibe Ust Up Ben.
Tmverae City Friday after;
a farther behind tban at a
loun to wlti^ the regatta, making
\ IJH. I s
KlVtM n.oiK
.niii- Ml
1
iM
tec of aatigfirtioo U the be*l
Rggnnocc of the right ton of
I with errtr sack Dl
T>£x pro*
Eloot, sod ioclodei botb bread tad putry.
.
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Crfftficfit
YOU, ARE SOLE JUDGE
WS$fb meang that vovr halnacg msst ALWAYS bt
your nooey refunded by the froerr' fron VOIGT MILLXNO CO.
Onad Rapida. Mich.
LAUNCH ON A REEF
bo trip in a launch owned by tbe
Krana family. They left ttaverae City
about-^rk after tbe last race and
wbeji they got out into tbe bay near
Marlon faland earonniered a heavy
head wind. Pawing tbe laland. Mr.
Shrayocli decided that the tea vaa
too heavy tor tbam to anfely make
.S’orthport. ao'^bey put In tbrongh tbe
channel for B^vera Harbor, between
tbe laland and Traverao point, being
dreoebed I94«e akin with apray which'
(lashed over tbe launch while sailing
against the .vnvyi. They suddenly
i-imck the point of the rocky reef jutling out from Traverse p^t nod
were Bimnded. The boet pounded
hard on the rocks but wt* released
and ftoaled back into deaper water
after a while.
Mr. Sbmyock >
he engine, but in doing so loun.l ibal
he |>ro|iellor had been broken Off
when the boat went on the reef. Tbe
mtr were ihnrefore helple«a and :
ler* mere made worse by (be darki
of'ihe night. They (hen
call for help. They cast an anchor
l«ui there was sitll danger as there
a heavy tee runaing. Alter be
ing daabed about (or aome time tbeir
rrle* « er« beard by Uya. Dorothy Mil
ler Duckwitz. whoM anmmer cotiags
near tbe shore at that i>olDt. Mrs.
iruckwiit Imtoedlately notified (be Ho
tel Neabuwaatd' and PanI Robsnaoa,
clerk at the-hotel.
OUrk Kauffman, son of (be hotel phy
sician of ('btrago. secured a row boat
and Unierns and rowed net 10 (be
point, after tekepbootng to Captain
Emory of the ateamer Fanny M. Rose.
Captain Emory Immediately secured a
Unneb and guided by tbe light of tbe
Untems. won came to tbe reecne. Aft
er ronaldemble difficulty, owing to the
young prodarkneaa. the
conveyed ashore, together
with tbe disabled Unnch and uken to
tbe Hotel Neabtawanta. arriving (here
near midnight. They were well cared
(or and their friends at Sorihport no
tified of
reassuring them of their aafety. The
launch was sent to Traverse Cl^y Sat
urday for repairs and tbe young peoIde returaed to .Nortbport.
This was a tbrilUng experience, but
ahosra tbe danger to aimngers to
Grand Tmverae bay trying to make
long distance (rip* In small Uunrbea
KSm PROK OCTOKR 2
Thtti la Date Fixed by StepHeneon IWvettlgetlng Committee, in
Washington, Aug. 18—Tbe senate
imralttee orderftd to Investigate tbe
election of Senator Stephenson (Rep..
Wla.I. today decided to begin its probe
on October 2. at Milwaukee.
«
FCRNWOOa
♦
tog by leaps vhen Khe vas seen to audvaa brought back Into .positloo la a
couple of aeonnds. 'flnisblng just tvo
seconds behind Tycoon In tbe prettiest
and awat exciting (inUb ever vitneaaed on local vatera. Tbede vaa an
exefted small audieoce of people at the
dab Bvaltlng tbe finish and Tycoon
vaa cheered. Tbe steamer Maniatee
gave her a salute as she vent by on
tbe final lap as Benionia vos gaining
on her fast.
Tbe lime around (be course by
was aa toUova: Tycoon, flni. start at
1:IS. First Ur. 10;31:*e; BenionU.
second. 10:21:28. Second Up—Tycoon.
ll'Mf:29; 'BenioDla. iO:4T:4(>. Third
lap—Tvcoon.n:«(:PC;
U:W;«2
Imuiedlaicly following (Itc rac
was found that Mcnsunla bad lost her
rudder w hen (lie boat kwcrverl an-L It
was necesury (n haul brr up and put
oa a t>cw rudder. Tbe work of reivir
was completed by 2;r.«i. and after a
preliminary warming up ihc start was
made on tbe third beat, which, was
made necesMir.v by the winolag by
each boat of one beat The siari was
the aamo as each of tbe cuhers had
been daring the races. Botb buau held
together unill passing ijse second buoy
when Bontoula was seen to Uke (he
lead. She held II ibrougbout Ibe mre.
making good at every tom and at tbe
end abe was over two mloute* in tbe
lead over Tycoon, taking the e?ent
hands down. The time on tbe third
and final heat was: Surt mrule at
2:S4:4S. First Up—BenxonU. 2:10:0S;
Tycoon. 3;10:0ri, botb being even on
the first Up aronod. Second lap—
Benxonu. 3:2C:2;: .Tycoon. SiStilS.
Third Up—Benzonia. ::42:39: T.vcqon.
S:44:Oft.
BentonU. the wlnnlDg hoauhas only
been mted at twenty miles an hour,
and C- E Case, the owrrer. came to
thU city with tbe expectation ol loa
lag. but losing gamely, and when be
won. the motorboat bugs of tbe city
neyer so surprised. Benzonia
Is the better scaboat orthe two. and In
ingh water put up a very credit
able race She Is twenly-ali feet in
length and equipped with a (our-c)Un
der Ixtckwood-Ash engine. She Is a
beautiful type of marine archlteciure
and fier owner has every right to t>e
proud of hi* boat, drlvlog her over one
hundred miles on the first day of (be
mces to get here In time to enter. Mr.
rase bax a great deal of pleasure (row
bis boat and be said after winning tbe
enp that he would bring BeozonU here
next year with just twice (be i>ower
aba now carries.
T:AoOB. Uat year's vlnner. Is a fine
boat and presents a racier appearancr
la tba water when under way than
Tbe Breed brothers ot
Weqnetoaslng will enter a new boat
next year with more power.
CAMPISETIK ENBI
Grounds at Nenhpert Were Thronged
Ferawood. Ang. lA—Rev. J. C,
Venerday to Wttneee the
Mathewa an dvife visited s( A M
Final Services.
kadmd's Monday.
The patter of (be miadropa played
The Indiaa miopmcetlng at North,
tt»e regnUr accompaalmeot for tbe port has been well atieoded tbU vesr,
people from aO
tendaore during tbe week. Tiler
Mi»a Ixicile bean and Miss Jean Mveral tribes of la
Eldrwd are flailing at OeUalre and and a gmt deal of good was ardmn
AMen.
The Epwonh leagae hope to bold a
Sunday was tbe blggeel day }jil.
box aortal next Tutnday evening at tbe meeting and the grounds were
thronged all (be day bad evaalag. Tbe
program began vttb A sanrise prayer
nwMIag sad at 3 o'clock began tbe
love fmet. wbicb was one of tbe great
leaturee of the event. At tbit meetIng tbm vere Jive tribes represented,
Otiawas. CMi'pevas. free. Hottawalo
nilea and DelavareS. - Tbe meeiliui
led by Rev. ,N. U Bm). euof the Gmadi Traverse
district.
The great unloa services of g>e d
C:K. tbe characteristics of Ibe t'h:
linn religion, justice, Uro sad mcr...
At this service them were vUliorw
from Cbarlevolx. Elk Rapida, Fetoskey. Tnveraft City and other polats
la the redos..
At 2:30 In the afternoon ocrurro-l
me great aen lce condocted by' Rev.
W. E Snake, of Oaurto. Can.
tfve ladUn preacher, oae of tbe Ust
> of the easjern DeUwares.
1 full blood and began
preaching 27 years ago I tals luilive
Ungnage. wbicb he coatinued until he
gained a fcnowl^ of BngUsb. and a
the present time be Is a very Buent
flneii
sod conrinclng speaker.
The great Indian choir, led by Louis
SbowHinXU-ea. was anaJated by ElU
gmad-daugbler of Peter
Green Sky. who saog two noloe in
beautiful soprano voice. Solos wem
alio sung by Jonas ShaskokUhIk. gov
rnmeot engineer at the achool at Andarko. OkU.
THt MARKKTt.
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UVffgTOCE
East Uuffalo, Aug. 3t.-CaUl»—R»celixs. Iflo. active, steady. |TC7-$S.
Calves—Aetlve. 2V higW.
8hee|>—Stow; Umbs. 23c hlgbM-. ftCO
No 2. $4
Hogs-Fairiy anJ>e. steady, tt.esfig.i:. cUalng M
‘*TolSto‘.'' Aui^’ 21 -Wbeai.
Corir. cr.'4r Oats. 42Uc.
ftllie.-
New poutoeKMHSh?...,2n
Batter ....................................................SBe
Cider *.wUA pat iftft the..... ,V.
::S
ngBuS!*^Oa.
Rgft ...................................... ,>^..,fiftg
uvirrocK.
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Calm .
The serv ices in the evening were
conducted hy various ones ol the
twelve Indlantpreechefs preacni at the
Tbf services were •ontlttued
al' night gpdrihls ntorrilng the camp Sir?
broke'up wItliTh Indian celebration
which ended the meeting tor I9II.
:o. 2 cored bldm
No. I gmaa bides
No. 2 gr«M hld«
REGBVQICERTIFiGlie
•No. I green
Many 'Succettfwily Paawd Raoant No 2 green
lAmb Bkina
Taacham* ExamlitMien.
Tbe work of cerrectlag tbe papers
written by the candidates for tmeheri' cenificates at the Ust county exhas be^D completed and the
following found''to ^vc sncceaafully
passed:
Scrond
G^kd^H
Grkd^HeUif
\N*hli
Bates; Joseph CariteMer. Croswell;
Josephine Halverson. Cedar.
Third Grade—Vem Alward.
Blood. Mrs.
Delding. Alma
Drelthaupt. .Ova
Dalzell. Evelyn
Gates, Gertrude Grant. Uo Hannan.
Eva McManus. Susie Rennie. Fxlna
Shelly. William Sinclair. Mattie A
Smith. Karl ftnlon Helen Youker.
Traverse niy; Fred E. Kendall, Nesntv. M.vrtle Lvykoff, Summit
City; Georgia Corning,'Buckley; An
gie Bonnett. Horbor^Springh; Freda
Wagner, Grawq.
7T
m
K-;::::::;:............:;:..*,
veralty Of Michigan, has arrtrad In
the tliy tn take up (ke prartien o'
His tamOr. Kiu Banieit-Vaaglin
l.v. Traveme City..
Ar.Sokm
Froven^t .......... ,
I'
cOur Shirt Goanter
ill
a
bnplm ini^
■f
i'4:12*«:to
la &Ned with,
Fine Shirts
From »c to tl.M
RegiAgr pticei $ 1.00 to $3.00
Hamilton QolhiDg Co.
Norwalk ............
Onkkama J'n o
Manisleo..........
Trains
Trains arrive at Tra,vemn City •:<
m.. lft:M a. m.. and g;4S p. m.
O. RJELY. G. P. A.
Your Interest at Stake
H yett s»em eum you ceuM ebuin e bettor Raw
than yen hive ewe uend; In fget. the fteW flewr
ter tbe nwney ee the market would yee bwy Rf
Wc bcMeve you would. We believe we have such
Hannah&LayCo.’s“Best'
Ttt a SKk amt be cobYlMtC
Per sale by all dealers.
ipAtmt. •
OBAND TRAVER8E BERAU). 'AND TBAVEBSE BAT BA<IM(. TTESDAY. tAnOTt^ tt. 191L
Ho* iram yvs. Ibu siane'o «evbi bate mix brot^rn. (iwr st«ur«. «»d
dla*e >m aaaiad yntr bluMa yat? wbl hngls tba arat Monday la Sap- warn thair -rad hattas." A—aWn*
ckMod ibo SpHne of ur« witbla yoo. om aW«o. M) niaea I* three years I srish job ««ii)d aae raaay Baator, tembar. W« are going to hare a new says a tew word* now. She oak say
T« bo «mt «1lb (be Above. y«a Mat eld. aad I %oald like to bsve bar a M« mf cm thU <eaias U r|sh »« taathar thWterm. Her mama la Mbs "Graadma" "Mamma." "tmek hen*'*
bo OM witb the 8Mow.
MM CM tba t'radla Ml. Ptor peu ^reiMefai
MaeManus. (Mir ^tnday ochool had aed •N)ame here."
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a pk-oir out at Green. l^ka. It was
-PreiD yonder *hito awaaUla a per Have tbrec Ittilo kltteaa aboM ear
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I mast leave a asace far aumruai .
a Dtsirirt Sunday school pirolc. Oar eb* la our SnasUaw-pag*. ao wIR
pefual strean la dowlac. It will net
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Sanday school was taken there by,'"riore with my vary ham lore to all
aed cover yoo: bet. warned by •» ••• this la print.
n
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MhIm and RaflulMtona af tiM ^
Mr Henry Backac He drove the
Dear PneMeai—
Z HaraM Yaua« Folks »«in^ina «
8omaHao bad (oM It ibai tba vtmi the love of tbe Sblala* One. It to e
' Oracle CraTL
f -rwcMved the Baathlne pages you team. We all had a jolly good tla>e.
Your laving SuBshlM giri.
Z Oit*.
♦ ablBlns 8vo boov mil aboai II. and lag to you aad lato pee by tbe Secret
me. and tbaak yoe very much Mr- Sachet always doe* a lot for oar
Spring wltbln 500. Bollere this, for
F«" "»* the uotne of your
.
Helen ft Korarlk.
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I will
aa*ar to ^rry or ♦ «« IH»I »o.i kaap Its w«or pure.
raeartecthio
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aad the'—.
Ufe.
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F«« » for thriB. 1 eojoy rwodiag tbeia. Last Soaday acbool. TAta b all for ihb
Tour latrer* are alway* sard charm- .
I «Ji
• or tBo 6uD oould bo very wi*ry sad ..; U tbe .......
and
will
rise
In
you
a
wall-aprtag
of
Cradle
Soil
card
for
her.
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b^ | ,f,p„ j ,oid you that I was itaie. WRh love.
lag
owea. Habu. that wa bop* you
• 1 ^rr« »Tbo M haam | ♦ dry It un. . It had WM Wu told the
From your true Suashinsr.
*IH Boon Write scale.
eierwsl loy."
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trying to pass the eighth grade, so l‘
' "T
«Jl «ke Iv.r*bad7taB« ♦
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«‘“*P
Roama Cuntsa.
Oh. Bensblnen. Uni that all eulte
Urawe. Ml^
tBast tell you ihU time that I pMied.
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^ ♦ lu.»; sad little -oader iiwasslrsld
IXTiat a beautiful place Creea Lake
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCICTV.
true! Veer j^rewident feeU It. and
Aug. II. tPlI.
> ’tiltk I shall take some of ii
Fwwoe 9a Sue.
believes that the siori of tbe pool U Dear Prewideai**»'■• 0»r »e«ehei • aaae for la. I know you must have had a Snr
Refore Ihe altar la the teuae ml God
someiblDf (hat beloags to each one .1 will try art! write a letter to yw »•« «*-«n U Mias Rom Kearns They time at the picnic.
Fair
women and hrav* nw* ««eo
or US And. do you know, among the i an> a little boy seven years old. 1 say sbe U a real alee iMcber. Tbe
I~\
bowed oa* dv:
leiiera that have cone ihia week are am In the ihird
grade.I liked to so
Happy Hour.Bunahliiera
Dmeia. Mich.
eenalnly
R F. O, No. I.
tbe aames of three fteople to whooi to a^oel. Mf
tMcber'a same was
bsve alee
meeUnga. How I would
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Aug. i:. 1911 Fair women at whose ahria* mw
ih^ht the aalau
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Dear PrealdNrt^
4 was ranalng Into other pool*, that w-e may give some of itast "UTlng Miss Barber. I liked ber \e-y ^>h. ^be to attend one!
TheiBselve*
might how to pray.
stream which la lore." Laura telii I have sfs rabMu and ftre rbicMne. / The Sowera which we raised (rein
It has been a lotig time alnc* I
US of little Clifford, one of our own Well l wiU cl^sc aa tbU U m>
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wrote a letter .to oar Club, and a*
atiaa
eLSWs
BSTU
CdMar
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HIM CLARA SATU. CdMar.
"And then.- said the Pool. Snuahlne boys, who baa been ill. Sbe letlvr.
are doing Dnely. Atao our others Helen b writing I thought perhaps And strong, brnre men who.knew
bre blOBsotning well, and we have Iota you might like to hear from me. loo.
Orsanlsad DaMmbar A ISM,beoa creetueos of dltereii asks US to cbeer him by the gift of a ’ Your Sunshine boy.
ibetr .Lotd and King.
FfMidant—Mias Clara Bates.
drink, and—yes, pretty postcard and a word of greet
ol them The dry w;eaihrr damaged 1 am-enjoying the beat of health, aad
i.eo ArtUp.
And murmured. "Not my will, bat
oar
sweet peas badly, but we have hop.' you are well al*o. I am having
FliM Vice Pros.dart-M»a. Mabel
tbrenselves In my log
thine.' be door "
s
Two other lelierv h^vr coma
Will you be glad when aclumi cm
had loU. after all. S> hare nlae a good lime thU summer, although I They knell to pray for itoa* Who
.BMse WllHsms.
water. Thsl will never, ot-ver dol No from grown up mcniben of'tbe Inter meurea ugalnT . I U-lIrve you like
•eoead Vice Prestdart-Mre. Iren#
bad:"
rows twenty-alt feet long: every time work some My varaikin will soon teknew wot God.
national Sunafalne Society, who arc be buay.
Pwmarey BbtaMa.
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we have a jbdw<-r they are lovely. over, and I wilt go back to niiu to
lonely nod aad. and to whom a 8u>i*
nr love of HU dear Sou.
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The golden gloa and pink perennial attend mhool neat month . I like -o
wmT*’*’'**
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the pUoe where tbe leak was Oh. foot ablny posicatd would bring' pleasure.
Kalevm Mich.
go Ib'-re for I want to learn all I, -Oh. Pnther. lead them. gnMe thorn
lab Pool! Oh. aelSab Peeirt you Do you <«re for all three addresMs?
August 14. IPII
annual pbloi from pure
.b.. .r,:
can I was In the aevemh armde Uat
. In Thy lov«"—
thought that was the yary iblag: aad n.™
Number of membara belenglBg Aug' for a lime It did seen }usi ihe thing.
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.. ^ w hite to deepest velvety red. some are term, and my learber’a name was Mr!
klaster Clifford Wbeaiou. Uk Aa,v
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.*Thta rime to haarea wR^ew* ac
, 1, mi. SMt.
CIckhoB. He was very hind to me
Seme of the rreaiurM that came
Ida. Mich. R. r. XT So. I. Care of |
a long time ago
cord tbelr pNa:
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I woo d
plBka;,tber.- are thirtyMy sioflies are reading, spelllns. -Oh. pity those Who'la the darknoaa
pleaard to find more water Oamr Wheaton^
have answered
NumhM ef
on the Cradle Roll ^
five lu blossom and eome have nM
avBve.
Uiaa Panhie 0. l.eeson. e2:i E. Ilav getting rcady^i
couMni blOMned yet. How I do wish you ariihmetlr. language, geography, bbAw. 1. mi. l.*M.
y,
The Pool began \io think get 8i.. Raleigh,
lory,
drawing,
and
penmanship.
UrC.
write. Papa has another luaiLier >ob couM I
Avid give them power to see."
portnlaca: Wi- have sMes those I take sewing and cooking
' ueu. siouneno
IlMlf a greal benefactor to those who
Mrs. Relietx-a Thomas, Turketiuw n.
. „ .....««b ...
„.„„b
lessons. 1 can sew pretty well now.
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.ud .b.. ,, h.,, . We have about five huodred'pnp% Long did they kneoL snd long ih«tr
Our »««« ».l»bbr ll.b. bbbbi
„ ,bbb,. ,bb. Tbb
voice* 10*0
In our achooL nnd all those over the
Vbb, Prb.hl.., bbdib. ,b
o. . Ml. ITO. b. «. „„„ „
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In raroeot prayor; tha while be
r. n. No. I.
..... U»i; «bd that striped donkey, and (be sperial mention of Sunday
Bfib grade are learning some trade.
schutri >t>u see we wont hare any near
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Toad Urn sat*
■I..UI K.. M W I.W.
Wa
pUy
game*
of
different
kinds,
psperw received ftom Virginia Tilley, neighbors. Moat of the people around
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HM. ». r D. .No. J. Xruo» »«
and bsvi- good times together. W* Tlnar coarhea stood, arhare boratkTraveiwe City. Mich.. R. V. U. No.
here are from Hnland. We Jum go:
g, g^lor every shade
kr riM. Roblono.
,0. p,.,!
beads erect—
attend services In tbe chapel on 8naOf
Sowers
from
a
little
Synahln.h«rc
Friday
aRcntoon
about
::S0.
We
^
,
Baaala CMaalman and Dollle t'aaael- and mfOed.
impatiently dM walL
bbSbbbb. Rb.b ttai.r. bl TT....-- b.,.t™.M. b»w .bd^.,j.„
„a
,i.b, b, bib Md day. The church I go to b tbe Im
i. MIeh. ». K. D. Na 1.
maculate Conception. We are always
The joy of the Pool that lu leak uu. bbd Pb.tbl. Iibc, Bbblb BIbbMb.. lb. no.. *1- .Mb., Ilbrt Ubi
dIJ.redi ibul.. bl M: >b«i iWn
Kamea aeni by Bra Oannon. .
At length a straacer. Mtaring on hM .
bad Slopped did nol Uat long, for In narklake: Ruilu Casaclman.
Copt-' iha are romiug tomorrow. I am — are lou of variegated ones, and lou arcompanifd by some eldcirly lady
way.
when we go any where. A’hoa 1
Ihe very center of It there was i mtsh. R. F. D. .So. f: Albert Paokop, al#d they are coming. 4 ’koowSUNBHINB CRAOLK ROLL.
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of them just aa double as they cap came borne Mlu Kaufman waa my
Cams down the atreet—a' aaaa cf
Birange. Ibroblilng ImMob. like a
R. F. U. -So. 1: and woiTT g<l very
ala -wa* be
NorvBl RltAarda. age olsbt mon»«.
,
..v s
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^ be.-jusi like double'rooce. A oelgh- chaperone as far as Tnver«e CTiy.
wrong: from Lore aad Everett 8<«field»lUpU here. I wanted to go
Q>M.Ub. b,IHb X.» -.1 b, B..
'.r
bor gave mamma aucS a Dice lei of
lle hv-ard the prayer, nttared la edriiToo'vc done wrong." Its water be- City. Ii. F. D. No. I.
ytwr. but I umwa I ren't. I must close aster seed, and maybe .vou think we When I go back. ITI'go akioe. 1 Ilk*
esi tone—
lha Bamhard.
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new becaiSc we have a loi Of Work have a ffw- asters. Well, mamma to read tbe Bonsblne page and tba
Harry Oaanon. Vera Oannoo. Oif> *>"' “>
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-Ob. dve them power to-ore;"
poeniK In Home Cheer. I gueea I had
We
have
ooe
more
name
to
add
tn
to
no."
aaaffbn. Haaal Mattlea and Piwddle
‘■"rarml It. i\hen the.
gave away aster plants io all who bettei cloae. as my letter b geitlns
n v« aalmala came that the Pqbi liked to the Correapoadenee iJat. that of BerYour Inviag 8un>am.
«snte4,.Biiy. and she could not btro «ulie loug. jWltb best wbha* to our Then real hb aro to whao* the hon«n
tba Barnhardi Copemlab. Mich.
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Anna iln.iid .
throw them away, ao wa Thiidren Praaldent add all the Snaablaer*. I
stood
*• Hats sent by Bva oannoa.
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-------- '--------------WlHfcvcrj you are. and whatevei pUmed them lb tbe strawberry bed. remain.
WRh hoads erect, bald by Ue crnN
j
too bad tn drink. After a time noth
gUNtHINE
-LETTERS.
your
arej^lng
I
know
yob
-re,
a
nud
we have hundreds of plants, and
VaeatlM Tima.
Your loving Sunahlne girl.
* *
ing plaaum came to cheer the Pool.
Maple City. Mich. ,<.al AuttUeam. .Mina
ihey are just begluuiug to bloom, rich
IPs AnguaL aad vgeailen time;
Ahi Biji^ng be had known, aod v mBessie I Korarlk.
Tile grass about It was dry. The
it's joy and langhiar here.
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reds aad purples, and delicate pinks
How iDteresttag It b to Irarn about
aalSentClk Rapids. Mich. R. F. U.
No. 1. pod purest white. Then we kav. tba Bcbool' tor the U«f at FUat. 1
la only taught by Jhln!
Wb..J.«M. MM .b. .bbk db, f— -T ”'
1 of the great
I bare nol written In a long llrav
Dox-2&.
calendula. tlDola. naaturinma. pon- think Bessie miui be a fine pupil.
ao I will write now. My couaiii
Aug It. I«II. pies. dabUae. paasies. balms, and
WIUM.. b .«. « fbb.
Hrpiited tenderiy aaeh nl{ky nock.
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The Pool asked some of Us fellow MaytDO la also wrftlng. I am aiayiiiK Dear Prealdem—
lou ol perennUI Sowers. Oh. yea.
And loosed the retna, nad aet the
Omens. Mich.. H. P. D. .No, i.
with her this afternoon. 1 miah Hs'| thought I would «rlte and tell Jon nad ‘uaSowera. too: Tbe anowballi
Awv «t U the orchard.
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P«»l»
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prteooera- fra*;
One day It beard aome om old Bhman and Mabel FUb- would of a poor Utile Sunahlner. fllfford were Juat-grand-thla .vev,
nu 31.
Tl*hdre tho gnat la Ull and green.
Then gUttclu toward Ihb fhnrcb b*
Aug.
ifi,
tsn.
aay—whether
In
the
Pool
or
out
of
It.
write aNu^ more stories for the Sun- Wheaton, who has a had sore on hi*
l’I**aae send two pledge cards and
^ bvtierSlea and orioles aad
luurtuured low.
Dear
PrealdemIt
could
not
tell—"You
have
offended
Brlghi Muehli^i are seen.
shine page. I enjoy reading them right band. He baa to alt for two button, to m.« cousin.. Mtewart aad.
Oh. giv them power to aewT"
the groat shining One above." Tbe very much. 1 have lost my SoaNilae weeks with bis band under running May tos. They want to join our . J have ii«i tinlsbed reading tbe SnnPool antaered. -.i believe yon fO pla. 1 am sorry to say. My mother water, and be suffer, very much. 1 dob. a. they have none In4belr sblne 14-liera. aud as it has been
A Mad 0*8.
right; tell me—U there anything I lekea. the Herald and 1 like to read iblnk It would be a great deal of neighborhood. You can ' send them quite n t^e since I'bst wente to tbe
Is <Mmlaf on (ha reefcn—'
I had an Meperi^ Um^Mcctrmcu do to make Peace with hImT 1 (he Sunablne'aiorles and leliera. I pleasure to him If ihi- Suuahlner* »“
Ip answer comae a tInUa
Misa
Bpregne
planted Sunshlae paffer' I will write ngaln to ber that I nerar aball.tal^ Om
an very mlaerablc.”
mm tba dlnam graglDg Bocks.
hare two slaters and one broth,‘r wouH rend blu postcards 1 know •<«** o’ ‘he Sunshine Bowers on the let you know bow I am progresalng. buralDg hot SaptamBbr day I drove
No animal stirred a ripple on tbe older than I. they are also Bunsbiner*. to would be very thankful. He w school yard, and a week or two after 1 am some better than oauaL aUhough imb a (armar’a barn-yard aad atOMwd
faoe of the Pnol. and no broMO w:is but ^o not And tln»e to write. For only five, and It seems ao bard for a school was out aome caftle which I cannot wnik or alt up yet. 1 ho^ under a obada tree to let my bbra*
There by the waiar’e music.
htewlng.
It
grow
vary
oUll
indeed.
HpW Ihe Dngrepl grmaa,
pots I bare' a dog eitd a caL I live iiult- fellow like him to have to he 'vre greilug In the toad teemed le. the Sunablncra are all well aod bap roat. Tbe door at Ue beaoe opoMd
It waa then that R boards klad Voice dn the benk of Uke Michigan. It Ls.gutei. 1 will clooe. hoping that the think they would be a dainty morsel, py and enloviBg thesA lovely data . and Ur. fl------ aiepprd out with n
iMlii tie sad look «p Ip the aky.
•The Crest Ote la not angry a very nice |daco to lira. Well I Sun.Uluera will writ* to ClIBord Hu
*
And watch the rJoudleu pass.
*o devoured them. Our ayeetlnga
Tbe weather has be.« so warm khotgun.
-Royal FlUmoro In Woe Wisdom. wHb Joti. and he yrlll BU you with llv- muei .clos*,
addreat U Master Ulitonl Wheaton, have uot Wu very well attended lately. aUhouafa It is soon- cooler t»
"Hello. Jehu: Are you going bunt.
-Ing water now. Be not afraid’"
. From your Sur.ahluer.
Blit Rapids. Mkh, R. F D. No. 1.
lately, but we hope the members win day since tbe splendid shower Came. Ingr I nakod.
how
^jwaei
those
words
aounded
to'
My 8an|.
l.lUa DurSepii
('are of 0.car Wheaton
‘ahe more interest in ibeiu when Kveryiblng la ao nice sod aTeen. Be"No; our dog I* etgd "
the sad and troubled Pool!
Ood gave BO g lilUa aong
How pretty Lake Michigan Is In
From a lo^-laai Stmshlner.
school aiarta.
-Where U ihg dogr
cenUy we had a severe w\nd storm.
"Be not afraid?" nuaaHoned the the aunmor time! I should like u»
To ring upon the way:
ij,ura I. Wheele-.
P«*“' >^*«' Suuahlner.
and.lt blew so many apples down, be
-Down by ih* oore «r^“.
Pool. "Why. I am full .of fear. See see your home.
Rough may ha the read and loag. We nu- ^ad to know about Cliffo-I.
<'**re Robtiuy.
sides spIliitBg/' so many fruit tree*.
I stepped out of my buggy nod stnrthow
bad
the
water
looks
and
ameila!"
Oark'uay be the day;
• •
and happy lo think that Inura la n-i -What a delightful letter! You l(ave There are »'greM nmouat ol appio* «vd with him for tb* erib. whkh wa*
"You hover would have imwn so'
T*t a little bird can wing.
Maple f’lty. Mich.
lunger a “long-loai Sunshiner'"
maBe ua almoM see your h.‘autlful Ibis .vear. s(m ^fran. plums, etc. Our Rveated about iwoMy (aot Dorn a
foul eacepi tor aelftohnesa and laar.
garden
Aug. X. 1911.
Tat a lltUa Sowar can aprlat.
garden I* s^e« bat of a lailnre as small barn There was tb* poor
iila U why you suffer ao." paid the
Tat a imia okIM can alag.
the worm* were veo ihlik and des dumb brute, with a heavy laaiber •
Cap make the whole world gay.'
Voire.
troyed the llulr plants. We have strap atounS bU navk aad tied wRb
As 1 hare not written u a long
Aug It.
I*rovement. Mk’h.
—Uura K. Richards
"What shall 1 doT' asked the Pool time I will try end write
few Hare Orer PreaMeai—
Aug. I£. 1911. seme pretty flowers, however. The a rope to a ring on a wire rnaalag
harvests are jilearly over, and the from the corner of the crib to ib*
..................
"Begin to give the water that yo:i
I noi seeAs 1 hare not written to you and ivar Prealdent—
lag any S
Id (he Herald the Sunabloert for a long time 1
TNI
tUNtHINB
FSMIOBNrS have." waa tbe rtgly.
ibougbi 1 would write a tew'lln<w ibresbmg >«iacblnra are atanlng to bam. tYbea «e got lo sight of tbe
VISIT.
"But nothing wants what 1 can last week, alibough I enjoy readlu^ write a few lines
Dear Preside.>t. .. tbe BuosblDe page. Bncloaed vou make their uiuai trips. We hare dog be brgnn to jump nud tear at the
Kvery day this .woek letters have give." was the aad rejoinder.
siorlea nearly aa well. 1 saw lo the wlu yoe please pul my name on the ,j„
„amp for which three In our vlclglty. We have not rope
"U'bat U ibr dry’s namer I aakod.
nme. addreaaad to the Stmahlne
rCIve to me." the Voire uald. aad BumHIm NM IMI MM of IM S«„- .'o.re.pMM.a. U..' ' I
„„„
,. 3,.. ibreahed yet but (expect to pretty
-Watch."
soon, probsbiy n«t week
PreaidauL tailing of baaaUtul' rare- at these words a strong breeae l^n .blMn, .PM..O. h.vlM IM Hr... ,..r. old. I ...I M I. ,hr rls..',
We raised sevetuv two lltib- chick
I suned to CO to tbe dog and Jobe
Uon days, of ptenlca. and vlalu. and to blow, and the ugly green that had dm'. pMurr ... IM lop o. the pM-. grade
KiPdr ne»l
H... term.
tern.. Our school
.rhool Ml.
.p,. .or All.r uid on.
cnugbi
me by tbe arm. "Don't go
merry times. Yoor Preaidant hat covered the Pool began. slowly to I think It would be a nice pbn. Our begin three week* from inday | will for myself. We have alt lost our liui- ens snd two geese ihts summer The
felt that she baa walked with yon In move, aad wbai had seemed suite a frhool will begin the Oru Tuesd.<y be glad because 1 am tired of tr.c-a- tons, and wre ihlnk they are very gcose ate- very large, and arc gray lo it.-ar bim, he will lilte yoo!"
-Mo* U>"s ha* the dry homi (led
color. .Ualniifa bag'picked their fealb
roar garBeaa goae berrying out un- dead pool of water showed that it In Sepiembar. My cousin i> xpeiidU^ 'Inn. We have had over three moiuha'
would each like another
er oo<« already. -tVe rwl*e them yust there’d«r tbs wide warm sktea. aad seen the had been shaken to tia center by Ihe afiernooB with nu. and' we arc vacation. I spent ibe past seek wtin
our rarda yet. -©ui
• We w-nf" awny yrmerday moratn
to pick tbelr featbeiv wbbh we put
barren f-eWa with tbs ripened grDa. pome Power It could not see.
laugblng ao de can hardly write. w> my aunt aad uuCa and UtUo
»!u
*11 In two weeks I like
Into pillow*, as Ihey ar.- much better to tbraab for WUson cM * we left'
Ur hsa Mt tbe touch of aun. and
"Umh up to yonder mountain top: you muai excuse tnlaiakew. How la ai Bagnal. I had a very good lime.
,,, ,,.agol
ol 1 am going Into the
than those one buys at the atorN-s Watch hc.'>' to guard tbe,*on.-ct1b,",
■oft niresaing wind, hat gaaed across see how white and pure it la." said yoor lUtle niece Janet? I would like We have two babk-s to lend at our
will close DOW as
Tlicre wa* the poor dog. left for
Tbe chickeus are grow tug *o fast Tlic
Wue watera. and wandeced with you the Voice. "Ask of the great shln- very much
tosee her. Iibnearly
boiu-e; toy linie brother, four niontfaa
! mallcairler
soon be her- 1
young rooBier* are beglBniiiK to <iO« t>iiit)->ix iKNira la a burning aog with-'
In the aroo^
nlugiag One that that pure vhtteueaa mall lime ao 1 will close.
old. and m.' liiile nephew
My
Mr.t
Ye^terdai a hawk nuikbt s spring out a drop of water, to gnard a rrib
Why. what m happy week It hpa may come -to you. Walt for U; U
As ever yovir Soushlner.
i<t died ihb vprlng. aod we have her
Your loving Sunbeam.
rbicken and wuundc-d K so badly ti of flfi'-en-ceni corn. I walked up to
been, hoys and girls:
will come." Oh, how'white aod pure
Mayme Burfteud
baby. He waa lour months old when
Hannah Nclsdn
dl«-d. He got hi- puulsbmeiit. tin my 111'- dog aad cut tha rope and led him
You cerialnly must have an out- R R»ke<r How the Pool wished, all
It plaasad me very much to get a abe died, be U eight mouiha old i..«
We irteiid i- to Ibr well, i pumped some water in
Story for your vlaR today, and its foulneaa would disappear as’
He weighs iweniy-Bne and three cuar“« brother *hoi . hiui
letter Tram you. Mayme.
let* pounds Will ,ou please put hi*
S“'”‘h“'e buttous. I like raise Kuiiie 'inkr;.* next year I jusi a cup and cave him a email ituamli'
yowr FreaMani baa found such a looked up. "But." R eaid soirowruily. moat as good a* a vUli
bame on the Cradle Roll* IMy little
hoya wear ihei
love ibcDi. as Ibey Jouk so euueing to drink The dog dirt not offer lu
sweat Htllc "Unbla" 1| her magaaln^ "it will not come lo me. aod 1 cannot
Bud
wh’-b
I
a BuDabloer on
1 suppose tbe 8un*hlDen are glad lo Ulr toe. He was too glad to gri
cnllad I'nliy.
go to It. If Just ihni mountain tn iia
brother b already a Cradle Roll
Kalkaska. MIrii.
. Once upon a time, so the atory goes. ttMwy robe would come and cover
"
Aug. 9. 1911. baby.I My litth- nephew's nace I* street i Nt-ein* at once as itioagb 'be bsve tbe BchxoU ivimmenre again. ■way from auch a piarc
* h.v|i|>> one.
g
John did not •.I'wak lor aome time,
Our si.’iuul
ita" >u -September lo
s port woke up and lookod around, me!" Was It the water or was It
Nerval Richards Well, as U I* gelUMTi.i \" :
I do no-, know who bat bnallv »nid I ut-ver thought of
li fo«nd Itaelt In a lowlylai counir). the wind, that sighed. “Creat shining
1 would Uke to jolD your Suoshine ting late I .will cloae. hoping to tee
N.-»en CIt'. Mich.
tie teacher will be I love 10 bear givrlng biiu *a<rr. I *111 never tbrather n poor4ooklng place; atUI :i Oae. ao pure and white, coaie to me! CInh If you
will let me. We take the my little nephew * name
on thd
Alls IT. 19M tbe si b<K>; I'ell ring agaiu-after being IliSt rliu: *EB:c
waa piMaaat; tor other pools were Come to me.!"
Herald, apd I read aboutthe Suusblne Cradb HoR and my name oo tbe Cor
- The Dog Fanner
Ueur Prealdv&l —
allrni --o Ions
Bcaale la glad that
near, and grass grew abcan thma all.
It was then that the atone that lay folk* *veO' week. I like to read, all. reapondence Ust. 1 remaiu.
1 thought I would write s little le her school will mioQ beglu.. It sUrta
with here and there tome, common la tbe opealng rolled a little from Us abbot wbai they are doing, even U I
Yoor real Sunbeam,
Haw U Make VOor Canary Happy.
er
to
the
Suosbioe
(Tub
M> auntie tb. l•euly-rl..l ut September
M.
ftowrea. which reSeriad la iW water pUre. The Pool felt better, aad the do not belong, but If you will aeod
Rerthi Banrhurd
A lad> of our erquainialxe says
I weal over .isier Mr*. <'La!;e» .A Ileus*, is go
iko Pool thought baantlfal.
Voire, perrelvlni this, spoke again. me the card and butuinI will see if
I an> sun- the SunabinerY will waar b here IrvvDaaBagluaw
to for
Tbvnip*ouville
tv meet ber when ing to pay us X vi*ii In tbe near fu Uru It ADgell. aUspertiBc ber casurr
At a little dlaunea grew aome trees saying: "i.laien to me. I am Truth, I caoT get
aome newtnembere for
to wrlle to you. Bertha,
yousure
sbe vame oo the train. I bare -lo*< lur- Sbe lives In tiladatone. but Mr btgbi have lice, took it In the early
that la lae heat of day Urw pleas- If you heed my voice all will he well, you. 1 am pretty sure of one anv- l> - are a "real Suobeai
evening.
ari«-r It bad gon* to
n<^ras
intends
">
n»o>e
to
Traversmy
buttos
Will
vou
please
leud
Qir
•kl ahade orer It whan tbe great 8nn The Great One. above you made and
Well. 1 wlirclose, wtsbing
ronat. auii sprinkled u well with
aiKMbvr’
ciiV this :bii
ahoae hot; hnt whan the night came put you here: he gore a greal and all succoas, and hoping to hear from
I'opemlah. tilth.. R. F. O No I
sold
at
Coot! by irom.
I (DU*I Dot forget to (ell you of tbe lDse<i pvadrv. usually
the Pool woBld tremble with fear, ao ancred tniai to you. He b above aU you aeon. 1 remain.
^
Aug ii. I9i I
surprise we bad Last Sunday wbi-ti lilrd siores. She then Cpierad the
Lulu TtwUck
rfrald was It of the darfeneaa. Then thinn and b wUhin all ihinga. and
Yourn very truly.
Dear PrealdeDt—
Now nice it la to have your Aoaite a big automobile made it* <*ay luio top of tuc cage *i'b a towel. .In tbe
4he moon would cheer it.
it the Source of gli thlngt. Ponyr
Luell* M. Bulcer
J iboaght I would write to you U I
tou.-we
>4
Tbe
evening
ah*
picked
IK.
our
>4.-d
Its
occupants
*ere
Mr
Thus It Uvad lor a time very con- Sows from him. a eeaaelrea. neverHow Pice It b to have you later have not wrliicD in ao long a ilw G. vtsltlng you' lla* ah-- ev-r beea lu
and Mr* Sam lire and Itt-le daugbie! lire from ibe tviwel. She made th*
taaiad. Than aomathlng earn* to falling ateread fountain of Uving estad la the Sunshine CItAi' I ffnve 1 live os a farm In the coaatry. t Newaeii <‘it» before*
HelCB. and Mrs Katka. We bad a urd happy by kUllng 111 lire that
tfMhIa the Pool; for It did not know Water. One Uw rulaa alL and that neat you a card and button and abVl bare two liitW Uiiens for pets: ihav
moat pleasant visit, asd I hope ih--y • ere living npoB R. W* have food
that da^ do'wn within RaeH there Uw b Love. Tonr basiu b a aiore- hope to hoar from you agalp.
are four days old I hare the namrs
Cr**u.,^Mich
waa a Urlng' •prlag that was Nwa.va hooaa tor the Uvtng Stream. You
*
of some-children who would Uke to
Aug 19/1911 will come agalB One of my corre*- by experhnre that aotblag adds more
poodeots. whom I gained through o«r lb tbe happioesa of our vnaarle* than
Mippiying R <th pare, fresh water, are a chaanel. aoi the SouiW. The
Flf# Lake. Mich.. R P, O. No..iy"-join the Suashln* Club; Bessie Ca*- Dear rre.Want—
TiUl which worried the Pool was Great One kbew that a time would
Aug. I*. 1KI. aelman. and DolUe ('asaelmtn Harry
I have been ibiuking of yco jer. Sunahlne (Tub. U <omlBg to vtaii me to bay little tea rent mirrors aad
an opening oa one eMe out of which
come «heuyou would Dear PPealdani—'
think the water
Ganooii. Vera UtDOon. Ou> Gaenoa. b<*Jie a lung while, bui I hsv.- beeo 'ibl* moatb. and I'm ao anxloa. for bang them on tbelr cagra la aueb pa*lMs water w»a trichUng-aot much. It In you was ipur own. not hU Ha Ut
1 would like to join
the -Stmahlne Haiel Maulce and Freddie Feat* busy helping mamuia
W* bad Ihlr- the day to come She live* in Maple tloo' that aeitber tb* aua nor light
«■ true; h« the Pool Mt It had none yon do what you woold UU yon Nwnld Cltth. Will yon please send: me a woaldvilke lo have their natues on ie«ti thrasher* yeaierday. and they City- and her case b Hlanche .Vlsko- ahatl daaale the btrda. They appa'"
th hme. It know (haf lU tU* depead- teal yonr halpleaaisaaa apart fren card and huiuta? I am fourteen yreta the Crndir Roll I want s card and were at our boose for dinner. We rhll. Marie and Charlca with to enily Uke as much piraanr* U tookmt upon Ra water. If U became drv. him. 'it was then the atone of aeL old, and In the Bflh grade. My studire button, too
had one buiwlrMl aod eighty busheb thank yon (or the card* aad bottous tng at tbelr prwiiy aeive* as aay ydunc
U.wonld he sued wlU earth or ru^ Sahaaaa made Haeirknowa: and U are laagnage. arithmetic, reading.
From.
^
of oata and tn all w* had two ban- which they prUa very highly. Tl'haw- lady or geaiteasaa fnho readt thH
Wah.
the same Umr tbe wniar ceased to •aography. apelUag. and wHUag. 1
iVa Gannow . dred aad eighty baaheb Oar achaal aver they go •aj’shero they always aitirla.
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