Grand Traverse Herald, September 22, 1904

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 22, 1904

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1904-09-22

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Pacos 1 to 6

TRAVERSE CITY, ORANO TRAVERSE COUKTV. MICHtOAN. THURSDAY. SErrtMtoCR 12. tSOt I: her voice struoted to it Ukt a
-Ton woa. motbar; ytw woa tt"abe
o' ilm Bamhardl's daogh- never got anything bai Am* with my *loed wondering r^nely If *be ooght dowa.oa a ttatr haU-bhldea by a
TMOW
cried to a queer patbecte voice. Tbe rmgrt ihtag. No. no, she mrot not cry
qnllis. The la*' time 1 went 1 g« flrsi not to stand gmH over Mother gsody screen of ptetnree pasted oa
WbH« tS« rodu mn grmr ^ U« ter"
ahe mm M tet Um boar hor—
> cambrle fonadsiloe. The kal- old lady look Ibe qaOt from her and
Tbe cheering little note of acme OB'tbal wOd<cooM petterw-green an' Bear*-* moperty tor the.
mkorc to Mcvp.
«oplc *c«ne oeuUe flosied mnJ- bore It with dignity into the bouae.
af* in yoor and Jobs'* room.i d*v. -W^iy. Hat.- She bbM with Im4
bird made her amHe
Aad Uc nun M
—n conM not be
•h'd think I would." and abe ta
.tly up toto the shadows where he: Do you think ItH get flm. Hauler- ebeertnes*.“I ain't eeen yen stoee yen deaingly before her closed eyre.
4np,
A Orill. dsnpalrtog cry cot thnragli
Suddenly she suned up. “Mercy!
hidden. Thank yon." she said | Her eye* filled with cUldtoh tear*.
was married. Hy. how alee yna lo«*^
WlMia the raowl pis* 1> R* loMir
-rm ao beat oat I gaem nt go rt^t the night nlr;
•mant forgot awtlMr's quilt" She
serioesly. aad then she. too, j “Why. Mother Sean. It's Just tovely. GetUng married ito«e. with eotoe. 1
gulte. serioesly.
P^e.
“John!"
her aad > bed." Haute faltered. She taraed
1 know U-B gola- to win. I sh'd feel gness.*- Hattie Ua^cd with ptoatatr
|.iiw— tfomllr om tk* wnkr Ude; began to slag.
The driver retort np hi* harto wHh
aad ktoeed Jobs'* roagh
kugbt sigbi of a brilltoni corner of
perfectly awfai t it dMnt. I'd Just
-Toor'e real kind, Maule." abe antA meek, eweet-heerted. Uay
WkrM tke rvwto nd nulM tre km*
*• stroag poll aad teaprt (tnm hk
the prteeiest eoelribmtea. "Of eonrse

werdd.
like
the
brown
bird
atwve
her.
was
^
like
to
see
the
Judges
that
wonldn'l
Md took.
Mr*. Sabin took her by the arm per- it 'nd be all right" Sbe cigbed with
And tbe wwtf* grow tkkR on tk wlad Hsitte Sears, full of nnooesilonlng.'Pl'et Arst;- and HatUe Sears' plato
A MmMlag. pantlag wemaa flnag
Tbe Ughl from the Sears* Utobea
relief. "Nobody d ton^ mother's quilt
ptorUy. *Coa»e oa. te’s kwfc ■
derce toyalty to her busbaad and bl* < Jlttlc face flushed angry red.
lag baak.
O. I hope 1 get tbe prise.”
todow streamed straight toto tbe hmaif toto hi* aim* aad he hart her
It to go sa'see't my p
Sbe never could nnderstac.t; The two women sat silently rocking
Wb«* tb« ahadow to heary the wM«
highway with homely cheer. Cower­ three, eloaer and claaar: hi* haari
Bbe must have fallen toto a dote
are all right, an' my artlflctol flowers
why.
sto
mcmthi
ago,
John
Sears
had
1
In
the
old
kitchen.
Shadows
creH
day throttgti.
of sheer weariness. Voices the other ing mlaersbiy to tbe shadow of the Unmptog wRk wamtertai Joy. kls toe*
married her, oM Bsrnbardf* girl, and ] along the floor and told long, black | that WUI% wife gave me.'
lie Mt the Mortag* tb« oM «aaoe.
wet artth fbrgtvtogtaata.
sbe had givea op crying to naderitaeJ. Anger* on the wal'.. The older woman | The crowd grew thicker. The noon side of the screen awakened her srith ganat pine by the gate. Hattie gazed
“O my poor Utile gill, my poor,
conrnlslre •tart. She reached ot
with regretful, terrified,
Tlw oaelaaa paddtoa an Mty dropsod. bnt her stifled llitte heart bodded asJ dosed aad dreamed of other (air times. | snn ponred straight dona on the bU»poor little gtri. my HtUa giri! Oa^
gntohed eye*.
Uk’« a aea-blfdto wlaga tkat Ibe atorai flowered, and flowered again, to s wsklng wlib m-rvous surt*. Hscie* tertog tin roof. The narrow gsllcdy bltodly to Rgain her sense of place.
away tram me. galag away? And yaa
Tbe
head
of
the
Coausltlee
wt
The
(bacrul
had
ben
beU
at
two
I
sUlllag
and
i
stored
Into
the
morrow,
palphnnt
with
wesllta
of
sCecUoe
for
Ibe
big.
silcat
ha* lopped.
thought yoar dear old John would tet
a hundred Joy*, and Ustened for John's Hattie'* dovogrsy frock' lost Its moro- talking Hattie recagnlsed bar nast o'clock. The boose bad beta full of
Aad eraaead oa the nUIng. eae o'er
an Wlw wanted her.
neighbors and retollv**. wbo tiptoed you go. let hi* wife go “way toom bis
Ing stlffaess and bung to dejected penctreitog toae.
Her shrill, ibronty soprano was very retntn.
ea*.
hooe and Mm? We wont navarmaak
1 dolcaow why we sh’d give ol' Ml*’ notolly
“There comes Jrdin!" the cried after folds. Some one had stepped oo the
like the liilded baade vbea the work sweet to J<ton Sears sa he set down
nously moarnfnl whtopen. and gath­ of It agate, bnaey-lfa Jn*’ hetwaan
brimming palls of milk to pot op a tong time. They hnsUed cxpectan'.- back of the skirt and had ripped tt Scare tbe flrst prize oa qullu
' to dose.
you 'a' me—tut Pair day nehodjr^
raore'a
any
one
cl»*.
toook
at
'
ered
la
soleBiB
knot*,
awed
sad
eu,
from
the
wstot
ba
d.,
^itie
Sabto
She was staging an: o:d- ly about.
Wklto boallr ba«* aad forth between.
ever golag to know. Aa' i «*am the
his mother had *abg U1 Hattie went out on the porch and ; had pinned It np awkWrdly. Petapl- tatot boand np weli neither. Here's trnaged. bm riiaglng to each other :s
Tha epldw^ etretehea hto an»ery
good Lord temper* the wtod to Ml*
a* a boy. He hoped lUttlo would j leaned toto the nigfai. her arm aroonj : ration rolled down the Hen of the two iind Hannah Lyon's quilt that, to m.v dsmb desire to be near someiMog liv­
Uttte weak tomto.’r^rtpi -a'.gre'U *ai
ing. breathing. When It
mind, to a goad deal better."
1 a weatherbeaten post
I dishevelled women.
And the i
a owl. with hto 4nU aiag K soon to his boy.
a* claam
“Wen. Mto' Sean'U feel real hurt.
ken by forget rt. Haute, but
! T hope John wont (eel It Ucsuscl -My soul an' body, te's get out o’
tbetr esgernes to gel buck to the real lagreher. aa’ gentSre. an' (rear tor■ the aMea of the oM
^i\7 mThnar '
'
“ niu«to' with him.- *h. ;thur sad Mrs. Sabto pushed reso“Let b«r. Bverybady can't win."
world, rbimipiag with ehnsiened re- far"—he prwosrt Ms Mps tiaflirlp to
W.ii f~.... .f haven's «■»
1
-‘>01 1 Just eouWn'i lutely toward the coiranc*. "If* time
bars—“for tbe Tlute erne thath •aiag
iheir horecs. aad
I'm en csclud over thlnkls' of toarork hk the aUay wwre.
dlsciwlng workaday toptoi one with to come some day."
row that I conMa't stood Elder Simp- i Tbcy found John Sears Inspectlsg give Ml*’ Scare second. Fm so
R*Hh strong.
Rou atowly to tu Ueiag gnn.
Th^ you. Hattie?" be called.
m».
I a'pose I'm awtol wicked. oltbcitordyarrsyaflanbcrwacuasdUly dead. Come on and ge! another.
he tlfirt the aoMtof witosa to­
And (be green atoa* creep* o'er It* InU
like a dream that leaves one
Sbe; left the kitchen porch and bnrj vhat if they BboaMn't give mother Ibe |.toyed oa the green. He look Hat- done with it.
to the wagoa. She laid hertftrt bond
decay.
rled down to meet him.
{ Sni prize tomorrow. She'd never get ||(. over to the grove to eat the laaeh
There! It's dune! Bdy. Ann'Cub •iulng up in brt.palpiutlng aad clamon hi* broad shoulder to the rtlW.
Hldtos the aiaiildeitog deal away.
“Cow* are givto'a good lot of milk." over -It.
It. Well, they Jusl
Juai mtut."
must.ihoy ha.i irtMugbl with them. After pkm. what do ypu w'poae John flenr. my. a* Hatiie ilioaghi of U.
Uke Ibe band thU piaaU o'er
sUpptog her hard
A lantern flitted tbroogfa tbe
a
the dark. \ the food wa» eaten, she washed b^-r ever manirt Ibat pindito' little pan meraberrt that the night followtog the child like ooaicai that oemaa aaly
' when perfect love has enst eat tear.
(air John bad rvwart her
next to his on the bundle of n pall
tomb a flower.
"John," »he called, “you home?girl (or. anyway?" Tbc
(ace and band* at the pump aad dried
“We're goto* boato." Jaha flaan
“Pretty good for thto lime o' year."
Or the ley that BahMee the falUng
"AU right. Hstile." be answered j then on her handkerchief. Her drOop- Was hmt aa tbe two women drifted She srw very Mid. “Mother is sick.'
Hto votee was Aeep and weather-worn. cbeeritybe had aald. He left her ahme and
lag spirits returned.
away.
White Baay a b^«aoal of (he loveliest That was all they «aM for a moment.
“O John, don't you think molhef’;i
■Cant wc gu round the grooads.
Hattie Scare aat rigid and sUeai rode off madly toto the
ConvcTsatloB to slmpte where men and get first prize on her quilt ?" sbe -John?" she asked timidly.
bee

HfT thin liiile body set^rt to skriak ■he doctor. She coold not
II te raporirt to Pstermann’s MWaatare: even the queried snxtonsly. as he enne near.
l^rtags op o'er the pm «( the Md
pathetic iDsIgnlflcaace to her what she bad done until they cam teeitnagea that Lake Sbirwa. dtenov-Jn*' as well's not. little girl.'
iaagvage of affection come* tame and
“It it's right she should. Hatite. " took her ann and they Jutoed
mind there was no ibooght for the back. She bad never been near n d: errt hy Dr. Uringsto— to Iflfl*. aoaibhalt.
rsoa. Mather Soar* lay ther
And tngcibCT they went to the boose. dense, crowd that slowly crawled .alight on tacraeir. but bar bean ached
east of Lake Nymua. to central Africa,
■ are dead and
I w<m*l go to meMto' to­
lag. onhoai
ihaariag. oaly a platoUve
nroo^ the enclosure ouUldc thj for Mother Scan. Two red apols
has enUrely dteappszuad. witk the nsBtmnight. John." ahe venlurod timidly.
now a^ ibeo.
II
When be tame.
burned on her cheek*. Angry t<
Dy 10 o;clock John Scare and Hattie ' taee-Irnck.
capiloa of a few aamli paads to «• barf,
Bnt the light wind pl^to With the bool “I'm kind o' tired an' lomonow’a goln'
Ibe doctor spoke to aharp. stern tone*.
hung on her lashes.
had driven the foor dusty mfles to' it wa. * gay scene. White
to Uvfamatoae'* day thartabs was
at will
be BWh a day of l(-tbe fair's alToward morning a wbiterfaert dawn
“O
tbey're
mean.
mean.
Bean."
I>a1mer. and had unhitched ihc'boree i »oe<l
about drtrty mites tong and from tan
And toxlly to aad oat a^
trays ao hard.'
from the boggy, and Ued him to a tree'
each one stood (toshlly dre**«-1 tbrogi feU light and knotted, and Ibo looked to at the windows. She rtflfieen mites wMe. At teaal M wna
It float* the teaglh of iu maty <±aln,
He looked at her aoberly. a shade of to a lIHte maple grove, just oowideiinen barking to boarec tones oi tbc wordi were gasping. She clenched colted how weak aad timid the laaipibns shown oa the m^. Lake NgamL
lAe the weary march «fl (ho kaad* or
bis face.
her fists in fatile (age as her mind re­ liat had *eeBrt then. The doctor bad
- -- ' ligfaU within.
the fair graunds. It was a proud mo­
time.
“All rtgbL Haute. If yoo think be*i.
laxed lu nuBbaes*, and a tigerish re­ toert Joha aad her Rakptijr. “U'a ovat."
ment
(or
Hattie
as
sbe
bung
oa
Joha'sj
go-round
croaked
dUiHy
to
the
endlevs
That flHat and part at the nooa^e hot wc mustn't forget tkat the Lord to
heaaU.
sentment svrept over her.
arm while he pushed the money (or |
• tocAltog
ehaagaa appears to h* a grarfnat rfryrhlme.
imton of His lto»* of pnayof-al- the tickets tkrou^ the tiny wladow j Voung glha. graaplng wllb moist
Whoa they had come back from the
“Poor mother! Poor mother! “ Her
tog wp ot tortteo «f wifliff ifl Wsfiii
ilad the ehore to ktoeed tl aaah tarn waya."
berytog ovrand. very late to tbe iwlto the high yellow ealrenee (wre. Th-y I hsnds their esernm. Iroopafl by
bloodtess Op* curleE baa '
Africa. It I* apt a prceim af adMag
She bcattated: thw she sKld aimlB
teeth There wa* much ot nld Barn- llgtat. the bouse was swept and gar np of the hottoflh, Rks (Mt whteh bn
crowded
In
w|Ui
the
rest,
and
looke.1

draggled
white
mnslin*
apd
blue
ribSy tbh drtoHBl'Ww of the eid o
slowly. "1 ffuao* l-=-wont go toalgbt.nUhrt.
A
falsi
odor
of
flowers
hang
hartlt
In
her.
after
all.
"Oh.
I
cant
tell
bosHstlngly around thr big glsrlng bons. The sharp crack of the mark*ttiy affactrt tba obet* Uaa ot tbn
Atlcr sbe heard ibe wbeeU of John'*
her. 1 can't;"
' In the parlor. The mystertous rmpd- Boo <rf Astrf.
enclosnre.
men's tific* detonated above
Many a
, wMh caralam band
boggy cnmehlai am Urough tb« yard
“It:* *c mean—I hate ’em—1 wteh-- nest of tbe bouse, that comes when
could 'a'
rntmu lolber M.U.U
« n.mi-." »hc'
PMV »qulrmlng ——
1 have puabed It away from Ue pebU^ as be drove off to tbe vlUage prayer
"I, wish
said oseltedly. Hattie had never been, man ws* singing sbriny. Tbe heavy iliey—were—" she spoke in a whisper, spirit has Art. appalled ber. John
Aa Umbrella Trea,
changed Ms cMbes la unapproachable
—"in bell."
It u fooad to Oartoa to srastar pro­
Aad paddled It down where the etream
Hoarse BbottU were heard from oa;- silence aad went out to tbe barn.
htr wedding dre*» today In honor oliehanlcnl conirlvaoce punctuated
fusion than nrfywbre* -aMfl to (bo
r«B* gntohnpstaSn to her bedroom to world. A* a asaaor of srimirtla fate.
klde. and cries of approval. "The faal»tote. It was dovc-gra) pcrltMli of the vacm.az volte <4 a
Where itoa whirl* art wlU aad the “I mMhI mmi out BBV more l> I
think li all out. Things grew very
mas grow to tbafr waatos:
alihlTrs yor Hattie The de.'.
«r1«»tod with *Hvet. a„e to . r.-d vret .to. .boutcl munotonoo*. inon' The balloon!" Tbe few left In
eddtoa at* thtoto~
the Fair House crowded esrIlMly put clear to her up there, and after a white belgbt aad attain to iMtr gfirfflili slsx
Aid laaflhN u I toflaad otor the rock mftto'rest Ihl^ •• OldMn fleare wa* Aad ■ hit of stiff white tore at the I). Th. caw ytw ring, the rant•he
had
writtea
the letter, fliili in la the very wet. relay czmflMW- This
of dooK. echoing the wort* like ckM'
1U aMt.
-i-p-rgrowth te froqoaMty fl«a to tb* fact
Aad lodkad below to the brokaa tide. hrHtte. and she spoke to a naat. dry 1 *AUe idumeasd a bunch of vivid pink ; rluiiered u*i-tostedly nlmui a tirllllup dreo, "The iHillnon! 'm ballooB!" her black drmi she bad pinnrt It
The big sirncture wU daMrtrt twl (be ubie riotb a> Joba'* plate bmMe thai lb* tree raqulroa a gmt flaal rt
Te «ee UM1 the fhoee gad boeu were
»UII Tb* •Irkenlni *1*011 of *181* friili bl* supper, end, puiUng oa her bat. molsinre. aad not tisaasl tt M Modrt
two,
"ri?gm*fMw*h«iI."'Ha^^^
fait' rrlr. ol K*
had
silpprt
away
before
be
sbonld
and food butt* slzuii the place Haul*
krep off the rato. TM tffla term*
nuM were tolnortd back from the uM had n^ksMB a m^ reveiwtowd
•A"
J"A"' * Origbhor came • todlrs'-.r turn* r««i r.- sure lo
>a>e to from the barn.
H«ar» rilpped stealil.My from her bW'
'*b,,«„rtlup aad lovuily arateted them i *o«l rigsr Walk up. Jump
lampteto aa ambretto tbit a baai•ad adorad her to aeerel.
Halite sbitreed. for Ibo Bight wa* bre rt pwrsoat mIgM Iflka MaHaf aaIn* plsre and hurried lo the iia* wb*re
'"Howdy. Jofant
nisd to *ee >r Jn a secluded.eoroer a nmn.
Mtoher Itoan' qiilH had been ptaond turnto* cerfd A ball of lighi appoarej dor IU spreadtag hrfibeflaa. Tba CMtool aow, u I tou o'er the entnbUag tike to have loved her optnly. oaly the broBghi tbe Hule wottaa. Ht»wd>, i gllstonliui white Jarkri. pulted
didn't knew bow.
and
tanUbrt
throngb
thr
trees
to
the
llannab toyiifl's. tbe
■toe.
Oolti' til take some: aut>nni« strands of taffy oa an iron lireltir II
Mfle is. a* a nte. ao tbtak tkaf M
“No. I wont mother." Hnttte replied. MU' flMrs!
And taito btoow to th* •loggleh tide.
prize winner "Flret Prize!’ tUTOfl at yard.
prim? My woman's over to the fair j h«.k failened to a p™t. •
servM to korp off lb* Ifilfl AitoaBt per-'
"It's Juba's toBlern Hell be
The toao that i eoe ilwra to graver
her fimcklBXly.
fcctly *v*B lo a boavy flaafipaar.
Tbe quili'a aU ready." aaDonneed bouse.' Better gun' see her. *be'«; A tt^p of irsveliito mounieliank*
1*
It
in
a
minute.
Ob.
I
cant
bmr
li.
SoBi'tfain*
flaslied
through
HatUt'*
gut a cartload o' ran fruit and mccr'a [ from time to time pin iheir brad* InI can't. 1 can't. I can't.- Her rutee was
Cwtttoi Treaa by tiafltriaMr.
Aad the toagh that I hear bat a ■obe^ Mra. Baar*. rocklag aharply to and a bushel o' fancy work, toe's ■D'a' : vlttngiy out •>f thvlr tent flsp*; .mitid.
fro. '•! done It np In two layer* af
thick with soln,
It Is reportad to iM OoTMa prosJ
erteah.
rlfs lor Mtither, 8«re,"
> sometimes a voluptuous lady In flesh
sewspapers. Ton wost let nothin' look over the cattle. John.'^
Th* light disappearrt.
(bat s
Aad the batd* -that teat to the light happen to It win you. Hattter—tbi* •Til And yau there bime by. Ms.-' ihigs emerged for a »<<»«•“•- nunchv tered.
With
one
ten*
last
look.
iUiilr
made
to varions foraals to'mace la
ikUt wtogA
Ip
sn
iDsiant
sbe
had
ebangttl
Hie
with an aaxiow voice. “My toad, the ite." saM Bean, as be went off to look j lanlly twtoilng about her (le>-k toely
tamed and''wenl down tbe eadless enitJag trwen by meaai rt MaetrMty
Have grawa toalttor with *u
work I've pm pn that qnlltl li t the at the long line of stamping. ImpaUent, the sinuous tolls «( a Iniy serpen card marked "nnu’; to Mother Scare' dusty road, rrrepln* and rrawllia
A plaitonm wire u haatod to a white
ihtog*;
«c 111 ever piece. ........
*" ‘Aclr stanchion*.
| The ■meti of frying *au*ajcr» spread quili; the other *he tore to tiny pteCrt
tost oae
Hattie, —
an' .I
ihrongh sinister shadows.
Bat I love to Utoh of the hour* that
bret by an electric MrroM and uoad
yon an' Jithii should hare « fur' Hattie made her w*y to the ralrjout chokingly, vying w^lb Ibe hw ‘eU-r and flung lh<-m away .
“Hell never forgive me. never.
flew
like a saw. Is this mannar the tro.At five u'elock John brand her standIkVbest room. I wtobl 1 could go it ‘ Hourc. Sbe carried tbc gnUl carv of horses ant! h-imsns.
Urt an’ I disgraced hU toBTy.
As ! rocked whan the wbirto their tbc fair myself an' seel they doat W . f"l'y 1« »«• arm*.
la felted much easier aad ffnteBaf 'bR"
i Cattle ktsed In romplalaing wu- - ins Idle and dejected at the wetrt door,
r out to (he weekly paper lomcc in the rtd way. na bo«rfna( te pro
whtte^caythm.
nothin'hurt It.
I -She pavkrd her way through the ness and wrath: bor«-* uelgbed. pis* her pretty Boery Bsuamd and rumple.1
Ike tb* blenoms fkved. or the i
They * up'anl* of a thousand pteeei' slowly clrcutotlng crowd ot men ait i squesleil fretfully, and theep blest.-1 In-her arms she cnirirt Mother fleare’ row, bow Aunt llannab won first prtz«; Bacrt and the slight egrboMzaitoo
so' mother seeund. O my Ood!
gnat grew
reused by the hot wire fU as a prtto It HalUe.” sbe -crmilnwcd with ’ women In the Fair House, who kept, on thv oval race course tbe meesciu.: qutll.
won't
forgive mt- for being BMaa." F
O'er the aanWerlng ctera of the oH Miemn Joy—“ap art* of a thousand .* watchfni eve on ihelr own entrie.; crock ot whip* and the thpd» of hoof,
serwatlve of tb* wood. TM Mw dteth
"It's a pn-tiy tired little girl, ain't
qserled the biB leliow as be lifted (are worked patofoliy: ber lei
od Is
to require Italy haewfgMh
pieces, herritt’-bone psHcra. They'i a and a Critical gate oa those of their: Mlmulairt the bl<vd. There wsh
—Bmily Rebecca Page. piece erf my wedding dress, gray pop-1 aalghbrna. She made her way ui.- dull, formic*. r.«r^i.f human volt-' bt-f Into ihetr buggy. Her (see qolv- Nceoed dried op baek of her eyes.
<rf the Ume coeiumrt VtflaoMMw
I
“i bad to go way. I bad to.
Un-an-expensive, un'some of John s I stair* to the rude galhrj given owr cv.n *l« rv—mighty. IniUtent. ut. ered pltifull) fur shswer.
could'ni
brer
to
iHl
him
(ace
to
face.
The heat ot tbe dsy was dying ou'.
piece of —
the., entirely
-*>•'
first linen pant*, an' - ,----------- lo the display of "An sn-l wearytog. In the
>.|laHC
dress steter Mary wa* laid out ia. 'Fancy Work." She dU not stop -- flood «I son. hazy v.ith dun-clori d sad gritefu! shadows (ell pleasantly fU fx> back home, or hire out oomvJames Wsrke. of Milter, fl. D.. hav
where. 1 won't l)e no burden to you.
Tbe night was vwy still. There Mer^! Twa* forty year* ago poor apeak to her friends, but hunted o.:' dust, flecks and pstrhe* of br.l- on the fields nne] lond*. Hattie
cluster rt compaw cMrif lino* *
John. I won't bother you at all; as'
very sIK-nt.
was ao wtod. thoagh now and thoa a Mary dirt, a*'-I cat a little mite oTn : the committee—thrtre Important, per-itani greensward sic* tag through. ;be
sb'-o tbe baby's Iraru. you can have It ertm* betwree a wild plam aad the
When they stopped at the troui
warm, iresscaalod breath tooefart the hem of your wrtdto'dress. Haute., spiring women, vritk mtwlh* full *.f hanal. pUasurc-h ititmg throng .wlricoBBcm
cherry-dhflk .flpe tba talk rt
drink. John said to bring up—bonesi and good."
UatUc Btoiab chaak aad tatot with whm TwoaWi^ show, an' put Utatl pin*, and bouteis cockt-d over their «-] and twated. .-idiv«t gad swt-pi •xi:. ivv the home a
In size Uriip are Mt>«en
"He's rand tt by now.“ She tried to
•aplseentl): “I s'lnee mother not
teagoor dted away, to the mar^ to." She aat hack in her ritatr wUh a | eye*.
. turned again and fluiu it—-'—- ■
picture bow he would took when tbe th< plnm and chary, also to saoaoa rt
Arwi
on
her
quilt

tmual
'
Uaiilc
did
bnek of the pflMs the nlght-thtogs sigh, the gsollc pals of trfd me*Darle»| "I want to know." absently bubbW to the ceaselcw t-reot.
knowledge of her shame aboold be Ms. ripealag. the color dark red. the flavor
J her.
I ih* head of the commliw. a* she to .K
The afti-re.«m watutl.
beat and tkrahhsd Uke pineked 'cello
nad
u»i«
hotag
a daBeton* eozabtoa
but
she
could
hot
Her
Imagte
••Ihdo'i sb.:Hattie's bean thrilled with tarter-' the preclou* package from Hattie grew denser, butter, more tli*b(vellc-l.
■Mags. The saasK Itogered to thto
. she had tori even Uoa rt cherry aad ptoB. TM trm"H*ttlt- Mt 1 bur pocket and
BOM ai ahe Jlstart. She woadetrel' "An' Grum'ms Scan has plecetl ac- tnt>re weary, more freiful Hattte
' ogalsacsaee oa tb* far hortaoa:
ao rfowbt
a iTuatdfal rert marked "rir,i the power to remember how the old yield esonnouily. They
Btgbl-eolars wen Jaat begtaalag i) tf such a piwdoui beriiage of remcm-j other quilt, has she! Yoo don't sa:: ewuld .carfvl,- drsg her aching leg*
become the popular (ralt of thte seefarmbease sppearrt.
brence would be here when she grew ] Wei. my dear. Ibb 1. the heveniecntb: .reer the hart KTouti.!- Tbc brazen Prize.' John tsngbed with pride.
flow. A matare peace toy over
ihra. az they answer tfla pwpoae rt
' Ob. I tore him vo."
Trufi mother to best 'fin all ThqulU I've httng up this morning, an'; voices ol tbe tenders rasped
eoMiTT—a calm of ripened days. Ml
■ I s*at to slay 1 wsni lo go bark cherries and fill the Mil df fliam.
Searses always get first when they s<t
“An' you put a piece of my drere to.; m.v back Ik almost bro»:c. but 1 11 give' nerves. J.thn sirodv lireHeialy on.
harvests and well woa hire—for (t
be .tumbk-d bopetessiy (horagb the
<101(0. They're * good lot TwooH
too." she said reverently. “I'm toi ihc quQi a real good place
Blgbt
-I'm most dead. J.»bD." she
waa tote flopusaber.
Rwted by Wareatk
darkness.
Tbe gbl fMt tbe might with even l^eased." She felt Uke flinging her! here on this Use. Now. where's mured plalstlvi-ij. I ih'll drop right n-taroke her hrert 1 guess, ff ah"
A remaaai rt the flevi* tribe rt la“1 want to so bs«k. O my God. t
im sronad Mothre Sears' seek.
I your entry tichot? tosirt. Isn't this 1 here on tbe groand. 1 can l stand hadn't a-wtra- Pour mother. She wonY
dians lobabtu the tetoad of Tibwron.
aat to go back.'
“[tear. dsav. It's flfteea yeare this! hot weather for September? How i« ; m> moch's 1 eonW sinev"—she bluahrt be p^ng many more quUU." They
“My! Rh Bl an kind «' peaeefni
u
tbe
UuH
rt Callfonito. and I* rate<l
Somewhere behind her sbe brerd
drove OB stow IF- He spoke again verj’
•lulet. li-U-l(arte mr."
tali since I went to the fair. Seqm«'atd MU' Smn now?"
i at the unspoken coedttion.
slmnui eaUreiy by the asm iff. For“Too go back to tbc Fair ilouu-. g«nUy. -Tuu'll have to take tootbef's tbehauart beat rt harts The *>
to bm Mae gingham top toy a bis like yesterday. I went with John's | The gay ll'.ite quilt was bung safely
meriy the t
grew
sharper
A
horse
aad
wi
place to the (am'ly when abe goes, lit
bunch of China aster*. She buried father. He dted tbe next spring In: aad cmsplcuously. HaKte , breathed HaiUe. right off. an' oe* '( ytm
owabraaktoato*
were overtaking ber with recktea-.
her too* to tbe Base whoHuome How - Ulae time. I ^nt never hem store, a slab of reUef wbeo it left her hands.; find a seat^ibere. You be by (be
handred. liriag a life of alazmt com
■Her eye. Sited with sttogtog taar* Inrtous speed.
svs. “We're aU
happy together. nor took a quUL John's Jost Uke Mm. U lookrt very bright and Imposing.' door at five an' Hi find .«ou." Scar*
ptetc teotaitoa. aad nfariag to totcrHaute
reugbt
ber
breath
gasfdagly.
Sbe
coeld
Doi
speak.
^Vorn
«ni
aad
Strict
aa'
honm
an'
a
good
provider.;
.ad
ctae
felt
a
oew.
fleree
ihriU
of:
patted
her
shooldre
aflecttoaateiy.
“I
atot wtr Ton asters, an' John,
marry with any rt tbe ladlaaa of th*
mtaereble. she ctasprt* hte am aad It ss^ed Bshe'maat suffocate.
sn' a plltev la **>* (hBroh. Nothin' tomUy pride at groap after group hadn't onght^to tet yon orrrto."
motberto ms. ‘ Ok. It's so good!
malBlaad. The womrfa te saater rt
-OIF if It
moan or dlahOBOst or deceivin' did I, cam* curioosly by and stopped wus
She amllrt gratefully aad dteappear- bwTiag ber lace la hte roogb coat ska
.1 don't know bow the Lord ever e
nad a oraaefl rt tm<The girl sbrsiik to th* side rt the rend
sobbed wildly (or a SBomeai.
corny to let m* hare tl ao. I zlnt de- evCT see to eRher of ’om.”
| admiring eirtanaiton* to read thr ed to the stream of people.
s ta at tbe bead of pnMK BBalrs.
to tbe Mack shadow rt a chestnut
Mrs. Sean broke off saddeely andjtickre: •VolR-^erringboae patten—
The SUr Hoase w*» teas crowd*!, “it's aothin'. I'm Ja« Ured, Jt
nsrvrt b. bnt I'm a goto' to work (or
Tbe
wmgoe
wa*
alaont
npon
bar.
!:
Mother
Scars
wa*
walttog
Ibr
that
tnrnrt to HsiUe.
i pteert by Amanda Scaia. to her; now. Many had left to see tbc after.
'om an'—an'—love 'am till my :
_
.
“You don't thtok my qnlR won't wla ’ eigbttetb year.*
aooo ball game
Haute
crept wranly St tbe'gate when they drove to. Hnttte was passlsg. Sbe rwtngnUrt Jobs
get were to the boneT artd be.I
old Bet. the mare Her throat war
the gstiety nad sank | smiled s' hev brighitythe «r« prize, do you. Hattie? l' Marika SaMn came sp to her a* she: cpstaln
•ever do anything to make

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THE ORANO TlUVeUSt HCRALO. THORAOAV. «Cf>TEMSER 32. 1*®*.

tt.A.R.1
ud W
of tb« Ofm«d Tr*T«m dlMilet
«r tin O. A. B.*« -rtle® opwd W*4Mater tor thm dv« »t ftat Jordu.
Anw kusMr trocD Tt»tm CKy mS
Na U. tawin* « lk« ■ooo trmla R
ihr— Ml IMM. *Mot 8Rjr aoldMn
with ttadr vlTM ud warn canptsf
ostSt .ttrtia* out to tm m«»k
tkc
droB carp*
tm pML Tlwr
tMtr hall aad narehad to the Pare
A at 1 o^etock.
thoaa who Mdt an M. D. Motfw. ecaaaaadar. and bla wUa. PhU Dohm. C.
B. SadBB. Daa MUlv asd Hobart Bad■». wartnn ot Un drtna «epa.
mad Kn. C. Irtah, Mr. and Mra. M. K.
Saekatt. Mr. and Mn. Wbl M. Bnllh.
Mr. and Mra. D. 0. Bbonar. Mr. aad
Mn. Hearr Doan. Mr. Ooaaa aad CnrtM VDvMr. all ad tba PaalaaaM; J. &
■taBU.OUMtaBlcn; L Uofl. Oabm;
N. w. Hafrtnftai. Soloo: Naaaoa Via«at et thla dv.

.U:
.

hlB be'woBid Bot ha apt to Tva
Mshi. tat «haa tbe abah brake It Mt
the high arak axle drop to the gioead.
ttTTTMs with It tbe ahafta to «hMk
cloadr haraeaaad^ «tth
aeerr atap be «aa atnck nltk the
bnbea portion aoaehad aad
caaUr cnaifet
liaaaadtatetr tabaa Co 1
r boatdtM eed 1
Bcotfi
condlUoB lotaod Mta.
Mr. Beraolda anra that be i
tag at aa aaar peee aaat
auoat. Bear Park, wbae be paeaed Mr.
aad Mra. OlUaapM drlrlag la tbe
dteactloa aad that aa be eoatlaaed oat
East Praot tbar partlallr toped iato
Park atreet. then awong back
Plant street agala aad 2or eoae little
distaaee Uwr kept a iMt paee. aide
hr Mde bat wltboat aerone rcallalag
tbe danger <d tbe Jetting drtrewar. the
liiaer rig atrwlt tbe
tbe ereata that followed e « over b*.
(ore tbe oecapaau realta
dlijoa.

A herBit. BOb Tlafhr aaaM. Urias
o« Kortb Cedar atnat. vbe haa laoDMifillr avoldad tha carknltr <d the
pabUo Cor alihtaa raan. waa takaa
TtotaBllr aiMt waak Moadar aad Mr
aiooa tvantr'toor boon batore he
enwMd oat aad lar oo hU r»rd Wad■aadar Borahv aad
br B. U. TooBta. a aalgbbor. A phone
«aH «aa raipondod to br IM- Moon;
•doponUtaoM
^Sa*MSu^t graetad Iboae who

:««D0k tblf^patta «f waiar batae the
Idpe tarlag of bis dttia tweerooB
▼Mt adBlUad that bo
dnrtbg ' twenty
af tanalt Ufe. t*». »M« batag oat ta
gttt odgad ooeartlies and TO betas
oa depoalt at tbe Itret Katloaal beak.
Aatie frpB tkta be wwas tka bouse abd
lot aad one aad onohalt acres <a land
BMar oMttatakM aiM fcdlowa dltah
MgtfEE. BMplta bis n rears. Re goes
kMisM aaaHr half the
taota ta ttoocfb dirt a«raod with him.
Be bta taltb ta only one neighbor.

Preloe for I
A. B. Jonwe. who owns a large fara
at BooMb where be foroMrlr Urad aad
who has been o«t on 4 2»®acrc faro
la Waabbon conatr. Nortbera Wlaooeata tor three ytan. Ptaaad tbroagb
town Tharadar for a taal leiara to
bli aatlre state.
Mr. Jeraae baa giran tbe Badger
state a fair trial, bat be feeU a relief
to get back again to tbe rick Mas aoU.
flae trait aad sealr potato land, and
aar« the aoU there, called cappw clajsoO. ralaaa bot a poor escuae for %
Ml^igan potato, altboo^ Mrgo and
aoUd, tber bm btroag ta ftaror and
Barer coold be clataed with a Grand
Tiaieiae tabar.
Ha tlaaolbea that eonatiT. too.
rerttable “Hgbtalng biMe.' doe to the
dapwita of ore and be bad tbe ntafew0 bare bU ypongeat <
I. scarir kUlad by a stroke

tar tor war news aad wtU
ha ia able. eau<>>t H. C. Darts aaad
aad IMfrto bar tor care tor tbe M
Me Wa. be to retain the uae of bU
baw GO death.
He Ipe ««e daagbtorirtKMB be bound
«at to b OtabeUe toBllr by tbe 1
** CSxftMW bM^tara rebto of age
' ata tan ta BOW ttrtag 1a Datata. bat
baalepdtaMlr »o*tato to eatortata any
Mm of gatag to bar. 8ba ta Barrfed
to a BAB by tbd nam of Jetry and baa
a targa toBlly.

Mr. aad 1
aMr Mlawd te a rtBaway oa tout
MraMatooM. Ike rig was cwapletoly
dMBOtand. Mr. (Hneapto brained by
Wkta ewppod ea by Rkkard Baywids*
k™.
tat ta ranUag May today. The aeclMR dWBWad abam T;» last ereatag.
Ito. aad Mra. GlUeaple ware drirlng
-.atat 4M Mata Jteat nmat Tharadar
ITMIM nbaa Rkkbrd Reynolda. with
Mb taaatar 'Mehta." eaaM op behind.
-khM." Mr. OOtaaptoh bay drirer. IMt
■tatted bad Btartod ap not ialeadtag
OiMarty to alkrv tbe rear ria to pass.
Mr. OOlMple tays that Noble. Mr.
RtaMtdB* bone, broke aad ran. reei^
MiglW4.tbe aoaUi curb and foretag
tba rig with Mr. and Mrs. Gineeple to
awtawn Stall ap agataat tbe curb. This
ta ItoeV vat safe eaoogb. allboagb
Obtaf Etawle. who bappeaed to be
aear aad ee^ a danger tlghal called
Madly to Mr. Beraolda to "keep to tbe
Ml." hot Gw -wantag carae toe late.
I out to tbe
anet troB a ntadeace was aupek
wftb lenflc Ttqjeac* by tbe firat rig.

kaon to a Mrpe dride o( Meada ta
thlB dtr vbere abe baa tpeat aooat of
hw raan. Tber «tl> be at boara to
tbair Baar Meada ta a lev dart at 4»
Wnt Btgbtb Btreet. where tber bc«lB
tbelr wadded lUe topa^.
KIgM Uttle Indiana.
Eight ^ek.<7ed. et9per.bae
idlaaa tram Settow Bar pasted
tbroogh town Tharadar. «a roate
(or ML PtaaaaaL wbare tber wlH be
estarad aa tbe rail of tbe guteinBf.t
there. Thar are la ebarge of
SlBaoe Cblppawa. aMo of Battcnt Bar•eytng Applaa.
Clartoa lardle M.tbM air vent to
Bowert Harbor aad Old Mlaaiaa Tboradar to parchaae a coaalgaBent of
tbe earlr barreat awrte. Aletaadra:
wbleb be wlU ablp to tbe CUeago sarkeL The tklpptag aeaaon for tbe
cri^OB Aeoakaa aad tbe Bellow
Dadieat -M now orer. tbe Alesaadrat
boMtag fbe Baikei (or a few weeks
r«L
May Inveta Hera.
J. M- Tboatas, C15 Webster street,
la eptkttaiBtag two friends fron In­
diana this week. F. D. MllU of Marioa
aad J. a JobnaoB of Lynn, tbe tatter
toroerly Itrtag at BtagbaB. where he
Bill tatoresu. Thara­
dar Mr. Tboaas aod^ party spent itac
dar drtrtag ta tbe ooaatiy with a rlev
of iooktag orer tbe pnMpeeU for a
Inreatiaefit for Mr. MllU.
Tialt her* now for tbe first Uinhaa tborooghly coarened blB Into reeogalstag tbe beaatles and poaslbUIUes
of this frolt aad potato eouatry.

Hone; to

Dtntist

g. CARLANO. Catbier.

on Unprored Real Estate Only.

verr bast of dwtal terrlea
oalr Tenth rear «d practW.
Toot paira^ aotleUed la
Xew Heatoa balldlag.
of P. hall, oo Soor vltb Docker
aj * llottaesa Coilcge and orar
Stager o0de.

CAPITAL. 82004W0

, E. W. HASTINGS & SON,
RoomStONcwStateBankBuildins.

SURPLUS. S26JOOO

TravereeCIty.

Cb« Store Cbst mu fl»« most Prescriptions

A GcBcrkl Bdskihr BtataeskDene
3 per CcBt gQovca M nne Deposits.

F. M. PAINE.

•'“If'I-ORIS

Remember

BUSINESS CARDS.

Wbea yon an in town leSTe yonr parcels at oor store and get a ^eck
lor them.

We will take care of them aad charge yon nothing.

219 €Mt Tp»«# Strut

Nice

American .Drug eompany

rr!ir^<Ei;0eorfle H. Sdrois

/^OTEJ. a
W ••tk.n o> Iait

..DENTIST...

Traverse City. Mkh.

Albut E. GLO»t.N!-s.v. Manager

« L MmsotiteCv Uuce. ISHfc ptraMS «>

W. P. CROT8ER,

Directors

KptorLm

LAWYCk.

J W. P»A-rOI-IIIM

B ti H1TJ-. P

yT* SAVINGS

L ^ANK

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..r»TCJnC."ut*^**' CrtaSCT. Lewbor.
atne>iT
flTBPHE^ UalTNER. rsraict.
OBO W. UaKUtE. WooloMh. I>a>liir.-

ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Cittatna phene 105. Omce 406.
New Wilhelm Blocic.
Traverao My.

lUIOPdKV TO

tfSir.
I'lwcliaLoudoB U4 Prr«. H
OiMBml l'.
lY.

literest PtW oo Depostts.

••I •<! oa WriMa BSra*. Tfow Oilr.
W w-y
f wwlj.
Ul n»ua> 1W> •» wurtoa«i«

/•ATt/TS

I.OAN

On Real Estat*.

OCO. B. WILLCOX. M. E,

J. W. PATCHIN,

Tror.nt^CflT IrutiW

New Wilhelm Block.

Traverwe City.

AH Deposits PiyaNe ob Demapd.

CITIZENS 'PHONE 481..

SELL 'PHONE 130.

THE FARMERS' STORE
We bare a good single banel shot gun that we are offering
you for only $3.6l).

FOR WOOL
OUR BRICK WAREHOUSE IS COMPLETE
00 f*4 Cantor of Froal aW Cartow Cfrooto.

I SHOT SUN FOR S3.00

YOU DO NOT
Bare to pay aa exiraragant price no*ndoya for bosIc. either popalar ui
standard, as the McKinley edition
kept by Ortanell Bn*, aside/row oae
hundred popular, has 2.000 standards,
anyone for ton ceata. They also keep
one bondred up-to-date (oUoa and bare
(B aata tbe latest waluea. “Eagerla."
by H. A. SlBpaon, and tbe new Mabel
McKinley "KaraBa." wbleb follovj
tbe ptwolar "Aaona" ta iaat season.
DID YOU EVER
Try a dry abaapoo * Mrs. E L Boa
ner baa aolred tbe prablem. No more
•aageable loebs after a vet shampoo. bat a Iboroogb eleaaiing by scalp
with tbe dry pwpmtlon.
after which it te tborougbly braabrd
oot aad leaves the hair BoSy and
beanUtal. Specially fine for rily bair
Try IL

Dr.W.J.diasios

A T. HANNAH. Prnldtst

PUU Cl^ 8«^ BoUta^ and Accident IrwiuBnca.

NO YOUNG LADY
Ooald hare a sorer safeguard agataat
adreraltles of tbe future than a snog
In tbe Pcopie’s Barings bank. It U absolately;
safe and can be drawn an; day without BoUoe. The bank baa many lady
altars, forniabea then wrery coaAfter Forty Yasra.
Ejroa O. Beau aad hit coosta. L. V. Tealenee and coBpoundt Intereec
SeotL of Anwra. IIU spent Tburwday twice a year.
ta towa. gnesta of Meirta J. Beott.
PRrVATB HOLDINOB.
oenata. retnratag to Mr. BcottY boBe
Ttata vbat tbeoe arc. aad jto mldat Ballalre at bight.
dtaBAB baa any eoBmlaaloB to add to
L. V. Boott baa Bet a aertca of
prtaos te this trip here, aa tba last Gib taw price ta tbe foUowlag: Poor
Tentb.'near Lake a*etiae bo erer uwebed this nortbera
port waa ta *M. when be was ftrtlowtag ane; two on Bnllraad avenoe. between
tba Qraat LokoA being first oBcer for Waahtagton aad State; one on Ebar
Ninth, lost of Unton; and one on East
a'great Baay years.
Waabtagton atiwet. Money can be bad
At that Uae Trarerae City was
vUderhaes. no rmllroadt were kaown also, on enty teriiw. E. Mel^ara.
ta tbe enure reghm. and Ute only
thing tbnt looked the
the braog ecepanne of hay, and tbe
dock, which be
on arrirtag.
Of late yean pir-. 9eSH baa foraMwn
tbe takea tor IlUnoU com tarata^ and
haa btatay acres ta oorn as blab and
tbUk aa a Btatatare MleblgM forest.
mtaola eon Is aot a band prodoet.
aa It Is ta MMIgab. but u barrettel
by a oen hoakta. eoUraty nnkaova
bera. tt reonirtag two sragons to oper­
ate n. altw wbtcb Um standing flelda.
tarippta bare ta tbelr trwn. are turned
orar to tbe aarelM ta tbe lire stock,
and with a wtatectag ta one bundrad
bMd ta ealUe aad aa Baay bogs, the
Btad is ta shape again for asotber ta
■atoreY tooUfie prodoetkna. TGrir
ararage (or oat acreage U higher than
a tamer here erer raacbes. bring
troa 70 to PO boabeU.

Irareise City StaU Bank

Tire Insurance!

After 1 had reedred the agency for wota last tall for one of tbe
largest Eastern wool manutacturen, the eoairact sras msilc to build
a large brick warehouse, at the above local ion.

Of course we have belter ones, and

oar double barrel shot guns arc winners. We also' have
Hunting Coatr, Ve«s. Hats,Caiis. Re-Ioadio^ Tools, wi{^
ittg rods and all kinds of ammunition.

Wbeu yon need

NOW WE ARE READY TO BUY
Ihif new cKppingi of wool oo the new systeui plan -that » to juy to
every wool seller in this locality the highest toanniactuier's cash jwwe.

anything in this line give os a call

GM O IVI B B R O E R

R.

KtoBktorra

F'RANK TRUDI
SUCCESSOR TO HOBBS

Wool

Asorsk

Cantor fraaf anrf Certew Cfraafs.

Trtr0rm CHj. tiok.

146 FBONT8THEET

Phonaa:

Going to Build?

CttlxaM >2. Beil t«.

Cov. TtaGb

and Lake Ava.

If so, the South Side Lumber Co. at Traverse
YOU DON'T HAVE TO
Howard G. Oolot and Miss Ella O.
walk all orer town looking for a
Lowrte were Barried Sept. lUb
washwoman tbeec chilly mornings
tbe boate of tbe bride's paceata. Mr.
Jnst step to tbe tbmt and callII u'p
aad Mn. Robert A. Lovrie. 4M Weal
Star laundry, cost yon aotbtag and Use
Tenth atreet at 8 o'clock, Ber. T. P.
wagon ta ebarge of a member of tbitmoB betag tbe
flrm will take your family washing
In honor of tbe happy occasion tbe
away aad rutora It ssreet aad clein.
very prettily
Wright Bratbcrt give tbelr personal
targe wedding beU bring a pleasing
to boUs tbe delivery and Id
featni*.
■Me
work, no there can be nothing bot
Only Inaedlate retaUrea and friends
wereprwenL The bride waa atuwded foe beta serrtoe indoors and onL
by Mtas Lorina Lewrte
we WANT YOU
graoBBBan was Mertta WIImb. Mist
To know that this new line of i:.^"
Nettle Lovrie played the wedding
_____ shoes for wonen, with tbe dull mat
aarch. After tbe
of te
w •»
“ '>«'•' y™";
TO, TO-eJ. Th, hnrr ««pi.
u ti, ».i uu» to -i-rea
Also that we hare another new assort
tbe roriplenl ta t
ment
of
I2.00
shoes
for
women and
valaaMe preesats.
ibe best
Mr. Coles is a nephew ta A. a Cnr-,
tte and at present te employed ta ibe^ thing erer sbown for that price. Row
Brerina grocery store. Tbe bride Is^ land W. I

City is the place to buy your material.
and mill work done on short notice,

Shop

Give i

a chance to figure on your wants.

South Side Cumber 0o.
Craberse €(ty, mteb*

IN WOODENWARE

Mr. OlDtopte bnd .praerara ta atad
enn ta ao critlenl a position and brid
oe to tbs Itase and was dragged wUb
tbe front wberis for two rods when
be nallzad the fnUUty ta farther dan­ an esUsable and accoapllsbed yoang
AS IT It IMP06BIBLE
ger and M go nad might have escaped lady with many (rienda Mr. and Mrs.
without I bratee bad It not been for Cote «U b, U ho«, U. Oolr MteKl
the eeeo«d rig that was bagging clora o> w»i ia,-«.u. .tea Mtur oa. IS.''»
i«»<» ">
-»>'■
- ------ eoualiy Impossible for th.
brittad and toward tbe curb nisbed
On Wednraday. September Itib. woman of today to exist without
forward tad orer the prostrate atan.
tbe boofs ta Ibe ranatag borue striking the boas of Mr. nnd Mrs. George A. dainty lounging robes or bonsc sackand bratetag bla palnfrily as be ta}- DIpley. three miles eonUteast ta Trer. tbls cool fall weather. J. W. Mllllkeu
daasd. One band «u badly ent aad erae City was the scene of a very has a new and beantllnl assortmeci
brutaed. one knee badly bnrt. and his pretty home wedding when tbelr ta flaanelettea. ranging ta price front
nabs badly braised and cut. bat
danghter. Miss Nora V. Diptey was 10 cents to 18 cents, la all the colors
and sa c>
tor as eta be deterotaed tbe braises I nnlted In marriage to Cyrus J. Rath] aad designs
are all saperfiriaL
'ta this city. Rer. F. C. Berger of, pedal awir fabric In seeded silk efiv t
la the meanttne. Mra. OUlesplc bad Qrand Bapids spoke tbe ^lemn words | In plain colors. New department of
11 store, bright light to examine tbem In
boon thrown ont between tbe buggy
bos aad yme ta tbe roar wbaris aad
BEFORE AND AFTER.
I tanaed tbera unUl tbe boggy decorated trlth antuBa -leaves aad i
It takes conrage w ssk the qtiesUon
brake aiprL and tbea sbe fell vltb goidea rod. Oaly iBiaedteie reUtlres
great rioleace on the ciirb and
ta tbe bride, aoae twenty-five ta aam-! aad tooney i
pkAed np nnconsclooa aad taken Into ber and (heir pastor. Rev. R. N. Hri-1 poolaltj « It te a eolltalre. and you
I wonld want the best your money oonld
F. W. King’s grocery store, where, saple and wife betag presenL
and after boy. Basanm A Bari beep a seleit
after regalalag conscionsaeas both
s well 1
Mr. and Mrs- Gtllesple were taken to i many hearty eoegruinteUoas aad good' stock of
their borne by Mr. Rennie and a pby- vtebes tbe friends departed tegriag' a large stock ta pure, plain gold wdmany brentlfnl and nsetnl preaenta 1 ding rings. Tbeae are ta two styles, the
called.
Mr. fHlIeaide says bte bone "Mac." wbleb wUI adore tbe home ta Mr. aad narrow. bMvy oae. used aa tbe latest
fboogb taBsdy aad blM> laetUad. u Mrs. Rath. Mr. Rath te esplored taf thing ooL or the ragntatloa ovaL tamd
tbe trid^oae eiriiaage of this d'yirtag. Wbleb ever tt Is h trite its own
B« trerrinns aad wvua tbougbaa
rident BV>t have h^yeasd J>rtted I aad tbe bride te won and faronbly: story.

Wc have Clothes Wringers. Washing Ma­
chines, Wash

Hoards. Tubs.

Pails, Mop

Traverse City Manufacturing’Co.
SROWN, IWIabrs*K*r.

aiaa^ns

Slicks. Measures. Baskets.
DUyHIVW
We guarantee our wringers from two to live
years, and Washing Machines are sold on trial.
50 you don't run any risk.

Wash Boards we

have in zinc, brass and glass, single and double
face, from ’Jik: w 35c each.

Mop Sticks four

I feet long, painted red, only 10c.

Sleiabs
lilr,

DTO.

That are made to HJc ti wefl a* *<n. They are
cnal, asd pvcB a flaahy
not maiSe of chc
finish to catch the c)x; but are durable, eoenfortTh, ehteitet on th, omkB, qteJUr otehterf.

Once nsetl and yon will buy no other ruakc.

IZ6 Slat* Strtet. w

fourth and half bushel Measures. Butter Bowls
and Ladles.

UlCtOr PcIClIyl.

Iron-bound

If >-ou arc interested in the above

Hare jou ever tried the

f9oyal nrie«r

Mirbd Gotfmmm
—also—

goods, call at cor. Front and Cass.

Goyaf tiger
They are the b«J.

J.

I S

J.

SoH only by

BREZHMA

KtoB«



Ctaoti Com
tomatoes
aad Salmoa

WrorvU SArtotoR.

m

s-3*^

THE GRAND TRAVERGG HERALD. TMUREOAV, EERTEMSER EE MOL

i.- -'.
9*^ Nmn.
norme JobUKm,
•IMHfk tr»» ioar. »ervntj bndMd.
'ifik t«n «*uM Alpm <*«re*i.
^ twr 1.

Pi-'-

LEAVE YOUR BUNDLE*
Here a»d take roar tine to look wpr
the bMOtlfst Mock of taU aad wtater
Bima«7 that MUc Hedc bat «> dl«plar at b« BflUaerT paiiorv
ptote liae ct ««« halt at weU at Ue
In d«at bait. Eatarter a MW box «rf ebitdiea'i ub o'
tbaater ton ptecc caj» plaead oa ante.
Oolora. Man. rei and white, aad pileet
froa Uc to ttiN).

In tbe coUltloti of a H<mi exprcb
onU wtu a treitki tmta at Ole&dale.
0„ Baciaeer Geo. Grcetaaad. ol HanWm. O, wat ktned
aa|U Straub, of Dartoa. O.

K. FBWK’S

KIDNEY -ni

Backache

I
THE OYSTER SEASON
' b 'at hasd.* Tbe Uttle Tarrrs. white .
; If open night nnd day can ferre too
Ub dellckHia bivalve In half a down
j way*, and tf you're sev er Jrite U-*
' aaisem style, atk fOr a -pinned oy:
ter" or you mar hare a plain itew.
oysten oo Ise. fried or ewraUoped.
Brea oyster aasdwtebes arc umUBoac. Try oue.

Tbe Traverse City Bosmess College
Has no superior in preparing for busness.

SPECIAL AHEimn TC EAM AMI EVSY SnOBf
£ SMawn «ho raMaOr vMtad
<1 ‘»i«l>4ldr*i»LLi*J.wM»*JV
CallforaU Era baa put tte taaou*
Read what ottr stodentt aad their opplafera aay te sc
U
*i«bU la * B»W Mp«riaup of Heideibnrg completely in Ue
ti i«M tB tte eopftr tamxtj ®f Upbategrouad. It b made of CaUforste
THAT OttAN -teVALVE.
9 thfliilir tlw aikpr ter- 1b teTraverte City. MkhM Angua t. tlM»
radwood UroatewwL ste the aelecOon
Most delirlona of all salt water prodI Up «x90idlkm's waadm be
THE OLD ADABB
of Ue Umber aad making regnlred
Prof. C. B. Doteeray, aty:
aeti. can be bad now at I. W. Jaek|M9«tM iBTfePt «B|lBe In U-; That bMntr a only akin de^ a
two years Berea out of ereiy twelre
tEa'a. served la any way you d<tlr-\
Dear Sir—Wc wish to express ov appredatkm of Ue work you
B ».«W borpe power etelr- Tbe trite, tboneb doobtleaa true, eayte trees aebelcd were rejected aa uaanlt. ^
.. . .L.A ^ Ftlr a dainty lunch, try un oyaii-r wan-1
are doing In yonr coUege. Wo bave had aoveml of ytmr msdimte a
Howerer tme ua aay be. better take Bble. Two entire .train* of wagons
________________
_
-G. » Wi. ,b~.,
, .hia., or » TO. mie. ord.r . ho.
onr oOre and now hare three. They are alt perfacUy a
I the power plant ot the It tor granted nnd ke^i the akin pure
M.
,v„ WH. M. o-™tact
«e are never able to get one direct from school that was able to
I Blue, when there ware two and ewoet by a geaerona tae of that
teke.up our work as rendlly aa yonr siudeata.
» power eagiaea iBfOae ea- ddlgktful toilet aecetaliy, Florida
gtae moat, lannr than anrthlag to water, and a
We look a young lady from your coUege last aprtag aad ate b
MEtl J1 t«». wWI. tlH
A--°—«~>-.rr-L
M* at the fair.
Tilt FALL EXCURSIONS
now able jo handle the wurk as . well as Ue older onpiarM.
of Royal taleaB powder. boU kept la otsk b 2$ feet high mud 7f feet In clr- n VITUS'DAICEy^^F^U^NV
<nt .'Yuaar* atadeata are genlag the popular Jobnaoa Drug eoapany.
9. mnd large enough to fum
We alwsya feri confident of griUtg |n*t what we west wbee wc
ta Ana Alter. The other «omUrwostoty bonte. where 300 people
apply lo yon for help.
Touts tmiy.
bea
*
HOSsmBB.
Voiruba,
tte
barses*
maker.
NOW THAT THE FALL
hit tbe hltfi aehool tnUdlBg wat
could dine In coorion.
Kelly Ltnber and'Shlagh- On,
-------- —=--------------------------- 7------- — will make a 10 per emi reFnctl.m on
CbUllneea a te the air. what a tet­
tend partlallr eaeand orer wlU onNo menu butler, paairiea. candlea, kOE«. L T. H. hU
By W. Ia. DeWlit. V. p.
™»n
J*J#J|.*teaBpateL »hU« ite window, ter to alt by. Uan om ot thoee Utta delleaclat or other foodsioS* wblcb
He had practically no 1
! enses for the trnreling ptibHc. He al*<>
• - I wtu tbe aaae aatertal. airtight heatera? J. W. Bteter, Ue they may dbpenae wlU will Ue eaten mnd when he b • nlaost ni hb )onrba* a flue line of blankeis aad v
UllBfintarr reatrlu abunt boose funiUher. has an undleM
by the xoogregntk* ot tte Sherman „T> ... lU bO..
i.-p
^
tp pad Beabera ot the aebMl rtely, Ue ehenpesL ILM. haring the Street MeUodlst ri»«rch of WIlkCD- water and he lost all hb extra clotli-,
.
.
t,vTft«B on the waUa It It tup- large cast Iraw aerew draft. Other* harre. Pa., Ub week. The members U.E E. E«l.
bH .ho... A«onll., ;
lange
In
price
to
tlt.W.
Too
cannot
j| ta te the woft of a rntmitr,
to hb own narrntlve. tae swam ont of ]
_
arin keep account of the amount
na^ tEMrkt open the waOt were fail to Snd ftiei what you want If you tn Ub norel aanner. and have agreed ttertTerandfoUowedihebo.. as.li St. Ignore man advertbee: "Dealer
aad f^y riatlooery and
i pvtip W aeaber* of rtTal wai Ihwecu
to turn over Ue aoney to Ue pastor drifted down. I, finally landed 00 a'
Uabaaa. if foad out the oSeadera
again and'
to lift a II.690 mortgage on Ue tenreb. sandbar and be
HOT AIR
%
^ he CMPeaded fron acbool.
got In. wnist ckiUes be had
Is needed In tte houe, now Ue fall
badly tom as be mn ibrough tbe thick \
W^tMbacor aad one of Ue aeUM
WHEN A MAN BUILDS
cbtnineaa beglu eroeplng on. What
onaa. tie ataru wlU a true fonn- undergrowth aloqg the river bank.j
dikpMdertoe ironpe which plaped to
la- Uere tetter to glre ^b9t air than
datlon. Just.so wlU the haccess cf When he arrived at Indian unlveisltyi
Nttb TMeatlr. atteapted to
those air-U^t beatm or Ue hot blast
good photo, Ue negaU^e anat te he was ont of money aad had preciou*
njm the hotel where Uer were atopstores that can be had at Frank
WkhliB
ptt witteol PtelBg Ueir hoard bill, Bnnb's store on Bast Fitwt streoL To tme. then Ue retnlt U n pWfect artb-; few clothes. He came fi
• pIsssftDt. potent, sod perauBeat itvlffrtor for WOMPi
Uc reprodacUoa of natoie'a own hasdl- tad announced bis Intcntton te work
ffir nM Bfitfr way u^Ue'rSof of
te anre, Uoy are aecoad hand, but
CHaJOMN. mi tON,
-^Eftw-yw-Btewl-.
tte bi^Utas aad alld to Ue fitend by
woik.
In dealgB and atyle It wotdd lug his way through aeh^
that
tartftfere wlU Ueir bnel-Wanted—A
r«*halrcd
stentwraph
the tew eeeapea. The sea patted
surprise Ue public to know tbnt SmIU
dl««rb^dMnBir<)t a phyawan on
ft Price pnl ont fifty dbtlnet varieOea er; one who dote not wear long shire'
aiakee Uea cheaper to yotu
liteta U tte tepot to «et out td town,
cards. In abet from 2Vix3Vk to nor use perfume.” The foregoing ad
I by a prominent firm U ap
aai'^ dMtor. dlrttfng UeIr purpote.
llxM laches and use Ue new emWITH EVERY CHANOE
jbtBl the hotel ke^wr. -Hie aetora
Bason eoaet a change In the botaed date, which b a long needed pearing to Sioux City papers. It
wtrweatete at tte depot aad aade ro physical condition vif asnklnd. Not laprovemeuL Of Ue stylet a teotte explained by one of the firm as foi I
"We want to lest Uc ezperl-|
iiirinh- Uter mH caaaa and watchoa •o wtu Ue R. B. W. dgar. however. can be had ot oval, round, square, ob­
■fjteteait of Sit oaah.
U b asehangesble in price, flavor and long and U# double two-headed style ence of some Urge manufaciuriag eon.
-tetatf tra* the aixtleU aaalrer- gMeral. mahfr-np tte whole year suitable for wedding photoa. Prices cens to the eui who have cUlmni.
that
red-haired
girls give the best sai
jS^pn^oa Tsttlc and Sally Aaa ronnd. No «9tal -» fomd. Ton ask
tofactlon In ofice work. Weeonclode t
jSS ate tte ercBi waa very ap- BM why? Union made, hand mad<
WINDOW SHADES TO ORDER.
tbnt as long as we wanted a stenog
pft^iteRy eeMontad at Ueir Uim best Havasa. amured la quality,
). W. Sbter makes'a specialty of
rapher we might as well try a re I
iiaar Adrtaa by about 200 rela- workaanshlp aad vnlua. Price
window shades tor large store win­
haired one. As to oot using perfume. ]
^'^Meate. Mr. aad Mia. TutUe cents, eonablent to one sad all.
dows in durable linen, nil colon: also
we think this Just as reasonable as to:
wteh-mamad at Oneida. N.
but W. Weaver.
shades of any site to order. PulMlne
advertise for a man wbo does not ute :
hl^Vfte Mar Adrian aaay yeara.
of common “ready to use" window
whisky, which wc do when,
THIS IS NOT
We always carry a good slock on hand.
'Ei« Oft»r KManDa TMchM.sbadea to regubtlon one-yard vldU
le. Wqsnen engaged in bus
An
anetlon
but
a
gennlM
rednctlon
■ifnnmi wOl aeet tn lahpealng dorthat can also be cut to flu These are
loess should not spend their lime iu
iM^tllSThBiiksgiTlBSholldaya. Hiere sale te a complete uiKodate Jewele
from 2S cents np.
lodklag preiiy and sraefhng of per­
«%-teCr UOO teateeia Is northem stote. All goods from one-quarter
fume. They can be neat and attract­
Mfaklia aad U to expacted that a noeftelf off to make nxai for tte holi­
DAINTY. DELICIOUS.
day stock soon coming In. An eapeelsl
ive without overdoing the thtog.”
Aad pure are all tbe home made
oter
b
made
la
eterllng
spoons
nt
A
Ultra-marine blue blood Is begtnnlr.t: |

^ r.^‘° I
dies te Ue La OrettI Candy company,
I lend Its tone to the new 8i- Reglt'.
MwrteOB aacoiwd. Ineledliig Blabop 3314 per cent dtaconaL ns well aa
whose
store
b
otrictly
ooafeetlo!
per cent dlaoount on alt rings,
hotel In New York. It Is aanoan<v<i |
Senator Oolllrar of
no mixing to te fnilu. cigars, landiet that Clarence H. Mackay has leased!
monds ladnded. Rastall’a.
or aay aide lasuea. All oindles
apertmenu in tbe hWel at ihr modest I
freshly made, and guaranteed
THE JAPANESE GIRL
of I3S.IKK) a year, while Hr. and
Done to pastel work makes an nrtbtlc weight, not fifteen oencee to
Mrs. Howard Gould bave ukea a suite .
Ooerine Vertical Ulft IWIewwr is especially
so thoroughly has Ue fad (dclore. Tbe New Yorit tea atore glv« -^^uad^A»-<;iullest variety to «hoe>
iller price. However, tbe su'f .
•paiiMilon te eretyaae. The a framed pastel puel picture te ^x
adapted for rough land. A very complete Machine.
apartment*, which were finished at a
te them, (at men aad lean cbolcm. all pretty Jap girls, wltb
of WO.OOO.'havc not been occii j
anil manied
every pound te flfty-ceat lea sold.
Don’t forget us when you want a Carriage or Buggy. We carry
pled, and tbe llO.OOO bed Is still nnAny choice te ton. snd also te'plcti
WrtL
couched. These; ^rimenu were do-:
a comf>lete line. We have received and sold about 6 .
an.- says that tbe cheaper enu te. meat
- tte <a»M. Next we may Come before Ue choice to Italted.;
signed by Mrs. Joh^Jaeob .ksiar.
make the most palatable dbbes. Hor
t ilgntfled clergyi
of Uc owner of the hotel. Roast ttmid: >
carloads this spring and summer.
LET US TALK
dellctotta brown slews are made from
loru wtu a bdll tana.
tnrkey. which UK week was quoted
Heating to yon. The success which
Portland was trwded to a we have to tosUUtog furnace* is due all meats that are too firm flbervd
OB Ue menu at |4. now has l>oen p-it
roast, teoil or fry. BrosCh Bros, bave
jfJfl.DH 'hbVF o' * horse trad- to the personal auperrlslon whic
up to 2450, Roast chicken may be had
' "••on. Thaw ware a hna- give to all our work. Plateng a fur­ a large line te ibeM stewing meau to for |3. while ordinary roast beet i«
beet. v«al. lamb or porit aad Do-floer
M atMifanee. aad
selling as low as S5 cents a cut. Smelts i
nace to a house b not all. the arrangeiuri^ ot hoTMS Uey were aent and elevaUon of tte pipes as dUh can te fonnd than that made bave fallen frtun ll.W to $1.25. an!
iT Nearly one weU as Ue tocarion te Ue registers, from them.
cheese rtenains stattoury at 30 eeni°. i
there, aad tte which will Insure an even service
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GZ
'
Four prisoners, one a forger aoLast October, barn burned at North
Ue house b a selentifle tkrfie barglan. sawed tbeir way o
te the day and night A study. Onr yean te experieac
Brighton.* Barn built to replace oli
te
Ue
Sbeboygan
connty.
Wb_
Jail
was Ue featme te Ue eveat sum perfect toiiallalkm te heating
one suuck by lightning Thursday.
I jUm was also a grand bartecne. apparatns te any kind. Araut ft Coir. few days ago. while tbe sheriff w.
playing wlU tiis twin babies to an ad
^ftftbiah dtaoaatratka te aome proWnlng olDce. All are supposed
HAD
Hit
POCKET
PICKED.
qader Ua, votpion ot Ue
A well-known Traverse City gent^ lave escaped from tbe city oi
ftHeiaat order te HiberalaaL wlU be
freight train.
V 24. Judge man bad hto pocket picked a tew days
Sam SolomoR. an east side haber
He was too wbr to carry much
_U Ryaa te 8L LooU wQI be presdaaber from New Tork. who had
Niad dtelrer aa addreas. A pubUc eaah. hto funds being almoet anUrtey
•rtlSeatea te deposit tn Ue Peo­ dertaken farming In Mamakatlng. N
, gju be taadarad bla to Ue
Y.,
laid In three tows, two pigs. Ulr
Timbers of oak keep the old
BMsI U«« will be a monsUr ple's Sariags Ranh, aad alUoate they
hen* sad a collie dog. He was no homestead standing through i
l» atl^ aeraral Uoasaad to line. too ware takes, it cansed him so loss.
mtUfled wtu tbe daily nmooni te milk
tM »siaaiha Irtahama propou Tte -Peoples” Bank Imnea eertlfleale*
He said be bad a better pUn. wbICB the years. It pays to use the
s. any «|Bllar attempt at an for any amount good only to Uc per­
was to milk Ue eow* every other day right stuff.
I. tp Upper Miehlgan. son asmed and payable to him or hb
Thn*. he tald. be would get double tb*
an OMT tte state will be order on demand.
“Men of oak" are men in
quantity at one milking, and woulc
rugged he.ilth, men whose
bare to go only half as tele
AN EDUCATION.
a too VM Ct yean old aad a Or nt least a pan te one. to to know nwamery. When be found tae dido' bodies are made of the sound­
_ am ihaamattom. Darid Boaley Just where to go tor Ue best result* get any more milk be swore be ws
^tiaaMd as a trusty to Ue Kala- for Ue least money. MBlar 4 Morse bring robbed. Somebody told him tt< est materials.
■ a eaaaly JalL whore te has been have a comteete line te Iron ted<. dog was tbe guilty creature. He wblp
Childhood is the time to lay
WE SELL THE
■afl oa a char«e te Ugamy. He sprtags and amttrnase* that are flrrt ped Ue dog and Uen be gnve it away
the foundation for a sturdy con­
t-j^ (te 'traaiSom te Ue pUee.
> ta evmr respeei. Mattresses Still be got no more milk. So be
r T^imilij ^t*vrei«y aboat 2 o'ClOTk tram 13 to fll4. A perfect couoa felt bought a double-barreled gun anJ stitution that will last for )-cars,
^ iaimsft Search for him ama Ua- far'«is.ae or tte gold aiedal for |i. stayed oat all night to shoot Ue thleL
Scoll's Emulsion is the right
teteltllU iaaotatari. bat te was
sga. all klads. from I1.7S to te. WlUlam PleraoB anggeated feeding the
y
taHSa watn I o'tew* u tho nften
cattle oa raw eggs. Solomon tried that stuff.
Badanteap.
the Bheriff loeated him throe
vrtU BO reanit. Uen fed noft-bteled
Scott’s Emulsion stimulates
Mlfa tml telawtoB. He had tramped
A Wtat OLD SAW
i to Ue-obetinate cows. After a
the
growing
powers
of
children,
a>^ «Btaaee dam Ketemaam. t
Day* that the wise asaa befftaa
with two te hU neighbors he sect
ty^tettoa. aad was atUl entag V
them build a firm
by haring a good ambrella. Better far hto taroUer-ln-law anAusUed bacli helps
. s^hrhaalil, Saetoy ptaaded not gaUlr have hdm tegto by baying a comb, osNew York, declaring be would err- foundation for a sturdy constiwtea 1—*1—■ tor Wgamy. bat aars peteaQy when eac^ aa endless variety
be d------ d before he would re­
tution.
<
te VW probably change bb ptaa
la prirv aad color can be had at Bog- turn.
gimy. hb<expertea«a kaviag abo>
bee's tor aay parpoee. even to makWalter Biewan. 17 years old, came
Sandforfrwe aamoto.
IT Wll.L PAY YOU TO LOOK THESE OVER
rtrmlgbt hair grow curly- What do you
« miles down th^ Arkansas river id
aCte kite «FRCOTT ft BOWNE, Cbctniata.
,^teHCg Ue
Mteklgaa “kickers- think te that? This especial comb. a rowboat «o attend school at Indian
ANIYGET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING.
40e-4:s PeaH Stroat, Now Yor*.
iwral free daUvary ayatem. Ue -Reastosanec.” to hardy looking, UBlversliy, three mile* north of Hus60c.arM;*l.00i aUdruagtots
dteddMCR te nre nock are not Ue wtu atroag. klaky u«^ that regular
Mtel teuliteir They asaen that Ue ty need oa dampeaed hair will c
gteiMM uhriltaUa te Ue 'dally tor It to klak alao. Price tte. Prices oa
tte wmUr. tr aaari-weekly. newspaper bora, alnmtoam. ceUnlted aad rabber
tefte CMtekte to tte tanner aader the oomba from S ceato to one dollar.
ate arraagemaaL amrka to tte dlsIN THE NEW B«CK BLOCK
BtnmtoiN te boU buyer and seller, aa
TO FULLY COMPREHEND
tte tetor vetea the Chicago or DetroR ThU aaviag opporinnlty you have oaly
dMMlfaiaRs and rety (mqaoaOy fig to go o« Ue aecoad floor te Barney
teto-«a price* qaoted as Jnst aboat Anderoon'a Urge cBUbllihlaeat
tlM -Mt -valae -te their «ocfc at Ue nee the Urge variety te top boggiev
P-OWL. IN SKASON.
a*m paid gaU. While the above u ate earriagan. phaetoa* aad road wagons,
titu la every lattaaea. tte bayan my all te erhich. owlag to Ue Uteacss te
Uht Cherw to eaoagh te it to cause e Ue naaaoa bn will make a good redaDTHE 90T OF CVERYTHINO.
ateaSrctooral «< (nwWe la aoaktol Uos «a to teoae ou for the coaUag

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sUtaL It Mmded «IOM ttac AUtaUC
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aad Mtaer a»em MSortng raart dtm-

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Doriac U>e atom ita« us Uraal W.
DartsB at PtalladelpliB vu nrt tv
lb« ZMsrran rteef oB Ibe BooU of
CmiMlu creek at WilmlagtoB aad
eight peraoM aboard her were

Immre Moatynn «how«
KMMWliere. It the tUo. then
.holU,l>laples,mh» «the
nerves, then geunltls, nerv­
ousness, depressloo. If the

HairU lUUan Thr»M.
Rone, BapL 16--AU Kaly ta an fete
tsdar offr the tairth late last al^t tor
SB hek lh the Itallaa throae. All baa-,
taraa has bean praetleallr aavpeoded. |
The raileaa is aspeciailr sr*‘l"*^
__ a the aaw prtaee baa baaa caJIad
Che Prtoce of PUdOMBt aad aot
|>rlBM of Bo»e or of Kat4aa. Tbe
0rtot of this aaste to the aew bdr Is
tahaa to be aa,.iBdieaUoo that the
. Is not at dacMedl} o|>poaad to tbe cbvreb as bwetofora.
Cardinal B^bataar.
.Turm. win be aakad to b^pUae
UtO# prtBoe, tbe —->»* *»»■«
UtheCaaile
at
tl.-----obUd are dolBi wan. It U re­
ported that the pope has traaaBlttad
, Ma coaaraiaWtoaa to Kta« Victor aad
Queeo Helena.

Sarsaparilla
stomteb, ‘*j”
Your doctor kaowt the
remedYt uted lor 60 years.

F^^castoria

npoa Ckmk wort. P>rtltl UUtm tai
barrwt were aetittoMd la rnmnl torallda. a»d ia tfc* Kalaraaow dWrtef
Ullcra of kieal food eoaecnu
crrattr dapradatad tbe oCerlaga fw

the WoBiaa'a PorctsD MlniOMJT ■
detr. praaldad at Uelr aaalTaraa
cewtoa.
led by the Her. A. »l. Ooold. aad Miss
oraee Kohlhepp sans a aoto. Ike secretary-s report showed 8S4
with 6470 members, 713 braachSUadaid Brarera. SM yount

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S'STSftjf
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wort were fWlsrOd. *, Locy Oay. 3, . , ,
______ rlTh >x. ra
aor. medical mlssloaary to Kaakin llrfelW prrrfhr tottek ^ l« ,
» for Castor OO, ParagsTe aa IniereeilDt accoont of life in Me IjA E PllUmi^ VCfC>
OMtori. fr-n I----nvrie. Drop, ud So.tliln» Sirop..
CMna. the^r enstotns and the tmpoecoplplin Pdllirr Oplmn. MorpUln. u
ro,™.
Unee of tbe wort ibere.
Tbe preaenee of Bishop McCabe
and .11.T. P.T«rlr»n<ro. It
Dl^rlpn. ~id » M
this rmfereBce is a dlsiiact cuai
CcUc. UrdtovroTroOdniTrouMro, ^
——
____ _ this body, for be Is one of ihe
• nllates the Food,
best known bUbra* In tbe church.
haiadBow^ gtrinff healthy ai^^Uiral rtoer.
Other noted bhhops who bare pre­
as oBder the French company. Health sided are BUbop Maiifaew Bimptoe.
oondittaaa. be declared, were eaoel- wbo was prraeat In 18«0. ltdS. IKC.
iri; Blabop W. X- NInde. 1»4. m7:
lent aad the canal
WSJ belu rapidly sysieinatUed.
Bishop John H-A'lnceni. 1<»7.
declared that sUleatents whleb hare
Cpworth Laaguc Anniversary.
hoBowiiag yoor kiad a
tOBBd their way Into the press
DiTirtdil Btreet church was filled to
heaaewiwrwra. Iw
laUag to peliUeal exclibeBent Id Pan­ orerSowtag last erealat at tbe Bn- alwaraitbia
thia aad delteato. aad ae weak
Kent County Cloetloa.
1 eocld hsj^^ raythiag. Mestworth Hagne aanlreraary- The Bev.
Ortnd lUplda. Mkh, Sept. 14,- ama were grenOy eng^nled.
W. H. Pbelpa of Maalstre presirlel.| »jtrtodT*b(«U^F^arVqrt
• 'Twclre tboosaad rotes were east
MdMUM Crof-roca.
I Prayer was oterad
trad by tbe Her.
Rrr. {j C—pamm*
camapemmd aad
^ htfma to feel
feel beUer
(toe ^iiaaiT refoira eleetkia yeeterday
amt lupMt Mtek.. Urol-L.11T o( OalralMrT. and tbe; right awv- I amHtaimil its nra. sad ,
which la a mtle orer bait of the ntaal
I, ... mmmt U tU.
^ ^
rata. There were nmay ewdUnt
• today that tbe twentieth aertptore
A forrtble and «loSUM. lhare bedat as bi^ ai aerea
■ made ty Dr.
nnrat addrees
(or ao» of the rapnbUoan
editor of the BpStephen J. 1
aortlBaUans. The re^bllean ticket
The am conferanee trill be at Char- worth Herald
', CdKBOaX vffiOT
u Wlowt:
Mte. Tbe cb
Qrmad Baplds. Mlrt.. Sept. 17 -; in
tod
fttate HeproseoiaUrea—Qeorge
be aaaoaaeed next Monday aftenooa. Reporti of the MethodUt confercm.ra;
Ein. <bB K. «•»« »d »tm T.
Tbe AlbloB college report showed show the total membanhlp In tbe conthat the inatitntloD had radneed the
be 63471. aa Inereaae of
P,
ro' ,oo.ro
1
:
d«bt fS4.0O0 ta the past two year^- 300 U (he year, regarded as rery fnnd has been raised thta year. Tbe
The trustees 'elected tor AlUoa eoV
JiKSJ’aSiS'AStii-1
The Epworth Lrague total .s fi*a wbe* perfected wUl retire super- .tor, or Gronro V.1P-T. ■"V:«
ieral hundred dollars worth of alock i
.
......... ..............
late ware Bar. John Oraham. Oraad lUK members. The choreh property anauated ministers on halt par
BapMa aad Baakar X J. Phelpa.
Dr. C. J. UtUe touched a reaponalre ' No c>“«Is rained at «411J®d. aa increase of
6bertS-Alb«*t Ouratl.
OoBBty Clert—Oonaer Smith, third masoo. The troaiaas for the Nortb- 6300.000 la a year- For foreign and chord when he opened his speech by
Recently a LanslBg bdhy permlUed
waatarn nnjrandty were Bar. W- L home mlaaloM the total amount ralaei earing that if the Rev. A. J. Eldred
a bean to take lodgment In
ear.
Qtog-iitoH, Miukagon aad W. A. ftye. was I1740T. an Increase over the pre- was a fragment, be hoped that be
Tbf) were removed by s phyalriac.
Baatoo
Harbor,
might
lire
to
be
lust
such
a
fragmcci
Ttou
yrar
of
only
oils.
The
Nllea
dis­
Brown, wbo baa ooadnetad tbe ’'water
however, wMhoul inlarina the cbllil.
trict feU brtlad »447. Oraad Trarerac of a fragment.
ram- ThU le his third term.
Tbe Michigan CfXKuraO'r Iragoe.
the Rev. Andrew J. Ddred of Tnrarsa gained $343 aad Kalamaxoo gatatH
At the morning session speeches tbe colored men's orgBnliaUon of the
Baclatm'
Dead*—Fraak B. Cook.
Cttr U ibe only denocrat In the Metb- 6343.
.rod-iroro 1. rorwro.
:
„„
Treasurer-Xmest A. Crosier.
odlat
eoaference.
When
be
warn
cba5-I
am
bni
a
fragment
of
a
Irag>. Joha Hmiker aad Dr.
Uoror. lovort,. CoU^Uou
um of Bmla prtaoB be was thna
meat.- said the Bar.
J. Eldred at Dr. Stephen J. Heber. editor of the’
Battle
Creek
dhysmaHma- tioaod In tte eonlerenee: -We bare the
tbe aeraloo
aeealoo Friday anernoon
afternoon In
tbe i Epworth Heraia.
Herald. ' ana
and ig. oamoe.
in .nc
be Jndson W. Lyons reelurorot ot Oe CoMnrou.
mdi,, croild.., o, AlWoo rollvg!. ^ ^
,rro.o,r.
jortUes. CamtB. lor rtertC, rraMred only one democrat la tbla
forty maloriiy orer William J. Hnrtey. and be U la laO.society.
.
[------ --------Pro*. I- »
«' »-roW»>ro.
spoadlnc
to
tbe
]
MothlM more p0tbe8o'Bas ever: ported a ftourUhlng coadltlon of th> D. C.. and 1). A. Siraker ot Detroit.
drrat interest was In tbe Sgbt tor
the Bar. J. R. PUesel tbe Bar. iMen wUnesed in a Methodist confer-1 fiosDces of Albion college. They are
>t of tbe
tto.D the scene when this veteran ' 615o,ihmi better off than they here sit
-water deal.' Only ooa candidate of Mr. Bdred said be approved of the
years ago. aad have an annual income j
the Clrtc Mara landed, aad he was gold handle on the eam
In tbe ranks of I
In hla speech
of 637.l08.Str? Dr, Dickie ^d
i - T Vk-iTBU
Browa tor proaeentor. BepreeenU
be
said:
-My
tongne
still
raara
small colleger gave bcuer opp^nnl-1 nATH R ||||
a ^adenook aad TaaSoarea. who
^
___ ler. He told many Interesting ex­ ties for good 'work than the larger ;^
bocaawJhmitia diirfw the last legla. whM alt my other f^Wra falter.
Ber. Mr. EMred alto has the dto periences of his early days, when be oars, aad Dc. Uttie, who was once ^
u LJiiiiiinsn
' 1store. were knocked oatUnetloB of being the third oldest min­ came as a Utile boy to Grand RapMs. professor of lU^erature at Syracuse ntl- j Dj’l Cream ^
ister In
where Antoine Campan war carting a wrsity. emphisl^ the same fact.
The Ber. John H. PIteiel. over *0 borne tor bli family oot of the wilder- "a collceilonrr^ taken up for the
LaPorte. tad.. 8e»C 17.—Fire ttU
d tbe tvowtory beUd- years <dd. (be oMeet one on Uie lUL
He said that be Joined the Itin­ Ber. P. a Wood, whose parsonage s'
Kingsley bas been destroK-d Iv fire.
lag inside the mate prim walla at Is now at LoraUe. Obta George H. erary at tbe age of 16 and
On tbe IW of eommitiees appolniH
Mleblgaa City eanaing a Iom td over Whitworth of tbe DlrUlon Street M. every Babbaib. walking thirty miles
61MB66. Ramon are la dronlation X ctanreh paM a toeehlai. trlbate to to order to preach at three plaees. In tbe name of Bev. Hugh Kenufirty. pastbe Ber. Mr. Pliezef and In behalf of order to earn money to go to sdiool he
Asburj McthodUl church of
Sw.:se«
that eoartets Bred the baUdlnga.
him with a miked-from Allegan to OrandvRIe, Trarerse City, uppearw.as s visitor o *^YhjHW«*s.«'‘3™u
caae. Thi teepbnse In behalf cf the Wbllb was then ihonght to be tbc'fn- IIB- IVUIIOD uBivcrslly.
Oraad BPlMa. MMu Bopt
Her.
Mr.
PUesel
was
made
by
the
Jndge 1
ture great city of this region, and
B ex-AMerman Jamee A. Me- Bev. Andrew J. Eldred. This can will worked teeeral moniba nntll he siWert of Burglars.
Howaril CTly, Mich, Sep*- 1- '
cured what would give him a tew
Burglars made a big raid at Howsr I
Who pleaded gaUty to aeapUag hrtbes
at Kj
Ciiy,
enieriog
the residences of prom­
la the water deal- They were fined has a gold bead which «i baanilfnUy
Other speeebra on thU sohjeet srer.RBOXI6N each. Both apprared In court eagrnred. A pathetic fentnre of ibis made by (be Rev. James Hamllloa and inent persons and lugging off money. '
with big rolh of bUls. The other canes ceremony was the speech of the Ber. Dr. Ultle. Tbe Rev. Mr. Hamilton K diamonds, watches and silver
tshKSTUacr *ni hr ke "«»•,
X C. Crawford, tbe next oldest mem­ rarretary of the Tuenlleih Cewurv eveo' esse the trousvrs of lb
were pot tdt« meek.
It >» 7
ber. He U the only one of a class of Thank OBering which Is trying to the honse were stolen apd rifie>l
•eatoasweslotatB*.
ktnnistee. Mkb.. BepL W.-Cngght thirteen admitted to tbe conference in
raise an endowment fund of fion.mm Among (hose vi'ited were R. H. OdonTowr
upon n rapidly rerolTlng shaft tn the 11(1BShl. banker: 8t P V. Buller, ptvifor this society.
If net--------------------- .
Bnrtley B Doegtas lumber mill while
All Ihe presiding elders' reports
master, and J. H. Tmul. proprlrtor .il Qa as ordm teetwo.»r rnors
The confereoce I* now able
bhftng from a companion. Bunley bare now been rend before the Michi­
Iter only S- cent* ihv City m'U*j
Abrameslew. nn 16-yraroM boy.
gan conference. Tbe reporU all refer
a dollsr. but 3ia.l9!.40 toward the] Burglars st Gowen robbed the post
battered to ideoes tate yeetetdny after‘jSS-iS
■ the shaft
•wlnilW U« body agalnm the pinaktag and tsving off hU feet, brts ns-l
ow am. The boy had been pinylag
;.m^taakBld.,DET*OII ' —- —^
SBfi was lb "k-part of tbe mlB far re­
moved from bis wtwk. Tbe roroner's
lory ratdiet was death by aeeldent
Sleeplessness
Is
a
.. dw

sartor

mmimm

Imoure Blood

CASTORIA

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Wakeful?

•HMMon in Psm
New Tort, Sept. 16.—Bear Admiral
WaOw. bend of tbe Panama canal
oommlsslpn.' arrived bore ^terda<
from Col
moners Prank Hecker ad Detrott. Wm.
H. Bsrr. Cbaries X OrwDsky and Ben
lamia F. Karrod.
Admiral Walker said (be Called
l Intended to keep
Ibe two open poru In tbe canal soae
to spite of say peotesU whleb mtgbr
be made by the P
Be added (hat be did not anticipate
any tronbls’ over tbe maktag of Aaeo^.
o. tbe Pwama side of tbe mtbmsa.
' and Cristobal, near Coloa. free poru
of enuy.
“The Batoettmate part of the aBalr."
be raid. -U that B bra Bot Into lorat
yratast agalaei
tbe lat. 1 do aot think that tbe
of tbe free ports will
man* that the Panama gorernmen;
wID bare to patrol both eldea of tbe
e-««i strip With enstoms oOclsh. I
think aa agreemrat will be made with
them to that we wlU help them ou«Oeoda broBibt Intocttae strip wiU not
be Mlowed to enter Panama leerltofy-'’
The wnrt of excaratloa ta now pro___ : twice as fast aad with lees
I aad at baU tbe cost, be said.

SUn of Nerre Trou­
ble and Should
Be Ldfioked To.

JiBigat.
FWI. hmdly t© skep s wIrt eS
nlgU.
raend. te lie uwwks a hng
mmraaslMp: thbd.tetalt
rnd UMb
waktav up after
efiar eerwal
several hoBia
bcs aad
find H bard to sleep e«alo.
TtwT mran tbst eocaewbera In tbe
erre film, eomewbera In tbe brain |

rofr

To rtgbt It. take Dr. MOra

Mttoariudr. Lack e
Tbcy Indkals dlse
to BPOW. Tlla

wbkb I
Vitus'
ParalrtlB. lasaaky.
/ Kotbtag w« sire sort «ulrt aad last^ rrtrt as Dr. MfisT Kerrlaa.

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»mt Wfto to to<r}*t<y Mte to
•tory li*te« U.i«*.
I# I «««> teM to trytet to do
thtot thl««i. I wlH Try. try

I SUHSBDCEy

l>rtol*»te. Mr*. M. E. C. I

Bottor else of aa eysTwo anaOBwholf cap er Bilk.
Two aape of Soar.
Two teaapaonfala nt baklac powder.
Ptororlnc.
This will Bake three layere.
Well, coodkye.
Yoar Batobtee ytrt.
Age IS.
r*r McKeagae.
BlooBdale. Okie. Sept. It. 1»<H.
Dear Mia. Betee—1 tboagtat I would
write e letter to the Herald, as t hare
■ot wrlltaa for a kaig time. I wm
rery eony to bear that you were sick
so iDCig. I sUU bare By card aad bu>We tore loU of tolekens aad
tu. My aeheol btotas two weeks
fitto today. I tore bad lots of tun
playtag this sobbct. There Is goiag
to be a large Stoday aebool picnic
•ext Bslurday. My brother Clyde Jas*
rroB Miahlgaa a week ago Satarday. Aa I tore aatMog alee to wil'.e
I wUI eloM. boptag to aee ay leuer in
prtBL
ar Saaablae girl.
Georgia BtUwell.

teMrtaria UtUe Oams Chiekeita.
Oeoeral Tboaas BoBier. of SooUi
Caraiiaa. was owe e( the roBi
icterx U tke ABerIcaa Bevolw
ttoa. He wae kaewa as the -Oamo
I MV • mue t±Mfi m« d«y.
Oocfc-* becaese to wewld aerer let hlBWlto Utorad atowir «• Mi wmr:
•elf to eaapaleked.
No M» wr «l«or te hit pM.
While the getotal
was goliig
Mo •pwfcto to kto ateoott rauM) tecr.
H* Bbtepto iBMUItoii to Win a whip, IhRBgb tto tbrUUag eoeaat tbat Bade
bla oae «f the beroea of tbe war aad
Or whlUto At A r«AM««
tbe ided of Ike petede there was growBat «r«ryUiiac M Wad. oltot
DroppM. Alw»t taUked. U tb« gma.
I aptod aboUmt Utlie man. .
EZkewalkad tit Nat ka alteoot raa.
*xx
IM tan Be. ir yoa ptoeae,
- aaM-l.
-Tkai alow bor’a uae, vko Jaa
paaaadkyr .
■«»«>.*' ke aoraarad- Tkea to aU
Tbe aakDoHieU oaal Ua NMiy «aH.
Aad oS be aped, wttk fiyiag fael.
To be tfae Am ana to bla aeat.

-But i Bost. (ether. U yoe ere bartj ^ g<n*.Ato rto terwaxd ateag the
wbo weald there to to krtag tbe aews ;
m,
^ beeUag ee to
to anther! Aad U yea get eafely awa>
hreaibe. Oae ihoaght
•to wUI wato to toew that. She will ^ mrir — - where
to to uoabled eaUl sto does Ai»d|
Obewtly to aaw her. and O. wtat
oat!-:
, ware V Joy swept orer him! His
-Child, this is raab. I eaoM per-! Mhar was la bor racUalag chair aw
Bit It.'* der taw of tto great oaks. Her prow).
Atoaai as the wards were spokn.:
^ce showed the.
the geeata! epraag dowa the Bapa aad:
rtleb sto tod passed, bat
OB the toefc of bis taltbfal gray. ‘

, nteed bbaaeif —------- -------------also astride tbe gray, bis sterdy :
^
added, faw eyes
legs prtoslag agalast the hc«e-s sides.,
-| t*»e come to
-TbOBas! Tboiaai!- reBOUtratMi:
^ last fsibrrisaafe aad sonad!*
tto geaeral.
| Her owa eyee klodicd. Hose, boeae<«
tHsTlT tnliird sadI
-Patber. you caal shake ne oS j ^oM gaeds were all gear, tot greater
Doat try. Let the gray go./O do. (a-jirMBBiea ibaa thrib rs-Balaed. saoes
ttor! 4 bear iboee horrid Briilsb hsl-.
a aoa say Bother mlgbi cuoai
lootagaow!"
| boeMf ricb to popsese.
Jnn aa good, and be. too. bopped back
-Tbw look out. Thomas, and dark: Yooag Tboaias SoBter. folk>wiag la and reteraed the cbrrry to the Arst paper reports ibsi Mr*. thTilte. ih^i sntly.-J sec yoa are the mly o
yoor heart when yon eaa. There artjthe foouiepa of hH fsaous faiber.}
goslg to be ballets Aying:"
' “*•* —^
«"rt ntan itnif.______ibe swift feel of ibcied Sutes MlalstertoBraiUaadearaod
None ti
froa oae to tto Other arariy half a
gray «,ed away, fro- tbr booB. aad to| (or hlm«^ a record inustrioe. la tto dosen times, each bird taaklag a bop ferry boat, and after i.-aving the boa',
Uncte ToW Mtan.
ward the iwaiap. As the corer of tbe: aaaals of hU state. Tei Betbloks the aad B bow. as If to say. -I eanaot think were preparlag to drive awa). when
The Studay acboU teacher TO idlitoir borae begaa backing and plnagel
boatr was IHt. sad the BriUsb
lag tto mile hoys of her riaas aho«
the
Ibre*
Into
tto
water,
which
to
the riders plUoly. there were lastaat
Ue bees, and sto asked them what
aboai twenty feet deep at that place.
abouu and tbe laralag of sereral
Mra White bad tto cUld etntebed ‘
borees* beads for tbe cbasc. Then tbe
great politeness as these Cedar Bird*
sli^eardowB. How l
.
M—
balleU of which ito geacrU had
sbo*«d amoag common birds: in tec-., In ber arms as they

I old Chsrtey.
mrd plunged Into the river,
The Petltm Bird.
spoken to Thomas begaa to whis by
their food Is oftoB ee hard to obtain
-Well. Charley, stead np'aad tell os
them,
aad
taking
oao
at
a
umr.
stir
We can all tell what would bappee ibai we taanot blame a bengry blrl
them. Oae cut tbroogh the coat m tbe
what yon know abont tb^."
we should throw a piece of bread wbo has mile oace to feed (or sasteb- ceaded In gaiatac tbe sboro. gUtsiHiy
Ulllc Osae Cbickcn. How pniud be
So Charley stood up aad rattled <M
reacuing all three. The borte and
to show that awrk in after days’: into the stmeC under tto ttwet. where Ing it as quIcUy as be can.
Thanks to tbe swiftness and loyalty the sparrows are chattering Wbai
If there are no tables set (or bird*, buggy went down, and the borse was
How doth the little bniy bee
drixrncd.
of tbe gray as well as to tbe genarU's Bolsy group there would soon be abo>jt where each can find bis food at hb
Ueitgbt to torii and Rle.
thorough kaowiedge 'of Ute swamps, tto bread: aad If some lucky fellow own place, and no one to set them an
To gather beaay all the day
Setf-Punianmant.
which tbe BriUsta did aot potiess. they should By off with a large crumb, bow example, we shall hardly expect ibeai
Aad cat It ap at algbu ^ \
Jack's master was a paiaier. and
were soon beyemd reacb of tto flylns tto others woald henr after, andi to hatre good table manaers. We can
-Uld yviir mother toaA yoa
isrdiTBlrd. however.:
being a lively and sptritod IllUe
bolleu. sad two boon later, were in leave hba no peaceful moment in
r.uio« OB
m .wo or inrae ocossai* ClterU-yr said tto teactor. amUlag.
' fiHlow.
the vldnlty of tto geacrel's camp. . whicb;toea'«CoirnUT boys and girls know. too.
“I mnit go badt now. faitor." said
bow rery lll-manaer^ even motherly
a their pollier rvlstivc*.—Bird course of bU gambols.
Vaoatlaa.
Wbenever this happened bis mastold bens wilt be. aad bow uodlgulfiert Worl.1
caled blm up. gave blm a lecture, and. Vacation is the aleeat ttee!
they will hfok If yop throw . handful
There s nothlag to to Hum
by wav of impressing the maltw
QucMt Wilhslmina as a Child.
of grtia Into ibelt' midst.
Bat romp and play, the llve-iattg day.
Yon will therefore be surprised, t
An exchange tells the tollowlm: bis mtad. rubbed hls aoac In the paint,
And have the bost of taa.
(eel sure, at tto story 1 am going m | amusing stv? of queen Wilbrimins much to Jack's discomfort, says the
Bui still 1-m glad when school begtea.
toll you about the politest bird 1 know..; of Hulland. when she was fiolte a mile Youth's Conqmwiun
to cooler days again.
One
Usyf
however,
Jack
was
playing
No princess In a fairy ulr could be i eblld. Her majesty was not allowr J
I
wouMn'l
oore be tbonghi a d«ato
brought up to her anxhvjs parents to|ti) share dinner with tbe older mcin- aiKHit the paint shop all akmc. SlidFor I like Ue aebooi-tlBC tbeat
dcnly he ran agninsi n psini pail, and
liavc better manners than this tasnd-j bers of tbr royal

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Hsrvnan Ttoodara-Agad t Years.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Htwpy.

omss. • Mother must know.”
tag ap te bla borne a much smaller
■What. Tboomi!- aaclalmed tbe
geaanJ. but oae determined to be
.Poor Eoaol By aad by ke-lt And
•anally brave wb«i his tlaie of teaUag general, "go back now. aad night ap^
MiaaoU to bope>«Mly bakted.
pinacblu? No. my boy. such a tbias
Hell ban to ottaoie alsbt aad day. coma This was his aoa. then elevea
years old. aad aamed (or bis father. must not be!"
Or ekw drift back tbe oiker way.
Tboteaa He was known by maay of
■But mother will worry «> « •h-’
Tkia aoto HYlac. free froB eare.
the aMD wbo followed bis fatbor. does not know. Tblak of the leng olgbi
TV thcwe wbo troB today *t»M bor- throngb tbe hardships of tbe swsmpi, lor ber and how dreadfnl it wUl to.'
and
tbe
p«11t
of
battla
They
called
The
general's eyes glistened. Hoe
row,
blm "the Oancral'a UiUc Game Cbiek- could be longer oppose the srdeni ra
Mtot pay la fall IU,belr. toBorr
an,~ (or already they detected In the solve of thU loysl bean!
to7 evldcaea of those onalUles that
"But you do not know the way
made bis father tbeir hero.
Friday. Sept. IS.
Thomas."
Not long after s very bot battle wlih
"O father. I think that I do. I no
tetter from a daw. good friend tto
of Britlab. In wbicb Oen- tieed closely as we came."
other day la whito ato aaM ahe wlahad aito Somtar bad given tben such
"Well, then, you must come to the
;• 4ber« might to a ballaHa at tto baa-l flogglag they .were now (slrly afianie camp and get a horse, the best and
%- Of Uis departmMt every week uatll ^tb tto desire (or rereage. tbe gen­
gcaUesl^'Wa have."
sto gets well agtdn. Bto thteka that eral weal <m a hurried tIsH to bla fam-1
How' the men cheered as lhe>
woald to a very tuaay joke, bat (hu
was not ter away, and
learned tto resolve of the general'
oaeo aba tails Vtoe Prteldent Msbal to tett vast aaaaalaeat eooccralug it.
Little Game Chicken to ride for mile*
Bates (as tbay asy when they are at as the country wax swarming with tfae
through tto dreary swamp and lutn
tto tHepbone. -HhU Is Vice (YesMeni
British.
the darkness just to relieve the aUn-i
MabM Bataa talkiag, aow.-| tbat ato
BUT hi
p( Ms sick mother! There was s her
may tall yoa bo* abe Is fcollug. Ever
an iBvaUd.'pnsstng her
for you! He rode out of camp aml-i
•IBM ato wrote bar UtUa aeaw
ber bed aad aa easy ^alr. i tbe bunas of the soldleni. with his (s
you tMl weak ato has bad la tie la and from wbicb she bad to be tUtad.
Iber-B tender "Uod bleas }-uii. my boy!'
bed, cfilwd ter to • swaet-taaad noraa
Tto general bad bean only a sboru ringing In bis can.
la atetw utofnrte. wbo Is doing all aba
^
^
djx.iofll, be
caa to make tor arall again. She sends Ume with bti family when the alarm
as raised. The British are Comlag!"
^ui when the
bar daarwt jpvd
Tory one V her
"O Thomas, dee!" ontreaied
.isrknras came and object.
8iiailili.iBi aad bopas to be abte van
Sumter. 'Do not delay a moment
were-but (siaUy oiitUned. ttacu be feU
•oou to wrliB bar own wibiim
But It'was aot In tto general's na­ into errors, took wroog turnings, nn-l
Some vea bawty tblags have hap- ture to retreat even In the face of finally went wbotly astray. All ntgb’
pmed to your praaMeat thte week. great odds. Surb was ht* Bgbtlag pro­ he rude, seeking hU fslher's bouse an.
Oae WM a can at tto boaae froa Be<- pensity. be felt that be could (act- tbe dear mother Into wtoue car* ta'.
ate EBiriMi aad Mtnale Edgacomb— ■ificleliandcd a whole dcUehmaWt <.f kBged to i«.iir the glad story of that
or WH U May!—cf Hut tey. Thar BftUah. < But there wax bU (rail wife. tether's safety.
At daylight to found tbe right tun.
broogbt toaatlfto gDtdaarod aad aatofa almoA frantic with love and (ear. beIng. and hl» heart gave a great bona I
which have brigbteaed a dark coraer aeeching him to escape.
In her rooia ever since.
"Van are alone, and they an- msny. He ws* only two mile* away aus
O Thomas, do go! Flee while yim bsv. With blithe words he urged hi* Jaded
Aaottaar loving tbooght came with lime! Your borse is raddled, an l horse to greater speed. Only t*.
miel*. yet IJtos'’ two mile* *<-eni.--l
a Mg package of Sunday acboul papers steads at the door!'
He ooald not linger ti> the (are .d long, long!
from Uttty WBM. whkm wlU aake
A olowly rtetag columa of »mol.<
bar grief. Hasllly embracing her. he
•OB* Other cblMm toPPysprang away tbrmgh tbe wide hall
caught kU eye. aad to (ell hU bean
tto rear of the house.
■Ink to brat again Instantly with n
And teal, but to no mas
here art tsro good irtun yo
As to was speeding along It s high­ mad throb agMnai bis throat. Had th<
ly plitoad voice called to blm. "Fs- British bnrMd tbe dear Mime? U w.
atooy.
what bad become of the iwetdoui
ibar. are you going so uoosr
-Ym. Thomas’. 1 must. The British
nre coming. They nrc slmosi at th-i
front gate now.Tben J mast go tcm. 1 must sec If
you get safely away. Mother will
•0 aaaMy.'
-Tbat Is not to to thought of. Thom
as; yoacoaaM go arttb ate. lam
brick ibat had oao ban bis tome
Ks.
toalntayaeCMte.
. OtoauAflfausar.
there be saw oaly •
tog for any Wa-~ .

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FAI-L. 1304

He nor*

-We hare two mlaatoa vboa tke beU
Stepe rtaglas, po It’a i«M aa wM.'
i xrovatd. yat I coold cieartj aee
He «aa ooBtoal aa bo aooM bai
Ufe'a maaBti«. bot oaeY best to «<
for hlae-bat }wt taooth aUdlag
Ibrao^.

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over it went.
I pentfittod to make her «
e bird.
Yt-bat is the tom material (or Utes?
He looked sadly around (or
hills, where the red redsr. stand env- psrilculsr favorite. One day she w: DcDt and. when be perceived that bis nj-paper.

I eralka* akmg by Boao'a NAa,
Wko vMtoaad aoarca at aU hla abide.
Aad aaM. **Oood BoralaK! Ho« <!'
dor
“Bteao.-ka amwerad:-bo* are ste«r
-l-B rary *aU," I cried. “Tbb ak

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ered all wtater with spIryaatoitiBg
berries. wUI kaow (roB kU aame whs'
op to tbe pBai. ptaato* hto aeee late
to cau la wlater sad eariy sprtag
| aad aased ep at biB.
ttohatafal
lYhee roa toto that to Is eatol i excHtBsil:
Ctorry Bird as weU. roe alU kaow ‘ 1 woader yoo*re aot atiald to ait
what to eau la smeser. aad I tbtek; aeit to bc-'
yoa will wlab yoa eoeld get your cber-i Ererybody la the roots taraed at
At a eertala eooniry eeboot the
rie. ss «ast.y a. to eaa bis.
; the aooad of the cAUdlsh treble.
leacbcr was gtrtag her papUs aa iV
Oae Boraiag la Aagut a geDitoBaa' “Oa the eoatrary. I aB b« too
Itottaiito of wkat sa ob)ect learn was.
•aw sereral Cedar Birdi ty iato a' pleased aad boBwed to sb aext to ay
Hariag ceweteded. eto aanually was
SBall tree oa which boaeiita of wild I fatore uaeeo." r«idM tte old geaetal
earefal to be coeTteced that tbe cBaa
efaerrles were baagteg. Oa oae llBbj “tot why shoald 1 to sfrawr
AssuiBinc a woetogoa expresihai. “■■•f"™"’ "'f
Bids stulBg side by side.
replied: "Brease all j■
slleecc tor a Bcsaaat.
Ttore t
y (aB as ho' By dolls hare the Beasles—they-re all
aad then s Uttle sls-yearoM. aagieas
ooald. or did the seened bird rush at! down with it!“
lew prefermrat. raised Us bsat. mtalB aad snaicfa h froB bla!
A TtoaoteW Act of Hereisn.
j lasrttag:
Yoe will hardly gness what tapCTtfloa. Bear SfcBrayer. Ke;r
-Teacher, l caa naaie oae -Welt." said tto leactor. "naate It.**

The New Fall Goods are now displayed in every section of ths house and are so
varied that they cannot be described in a word or two. The improvement in this au­
tumn's goods over those of previous years must arrest the attention of the most cas­
ual observer. The volume of theyiresent early season’s business far exceeds that of
any previous year, and affords overwhelming proof of the correctness of our fall and
winter stocks.

new Fall Silks, Sneclally Priced
66c
27 inch black Taffeta Silk, worth $1.00, for 00Q
8dC

Fashionable Deckivear

I'Oo

The new. correct things from every fashionable Kurce,
including hundreds of dainty new Myles,
from 15c each up to...................................... •

36^inch Black Peau dc Sole, worth $1.25,

new Fall Dress 6oods
^ :i6 inch two-toned Zibelincs
45 inch Rain Proof Suiting
46 inch new Worsted Mannish Suitinji

new Crimmlngs and Caces
50C
76C i
76C

The new Broadtail \’el\-ets for costumes or
Waists, at............................. ........................ iw

Suit Department
We call attention to the superier %'alues we arc offer*
inc in Tailored Suits, including every new style brought
out this season. Long, loose, mannish effects, short
Jaunty fitted styles, blouse or long fitted styles come in
all tljc fashionable fabrics.

From $7.50 up to $35

Tur Department
In the small furs for immediate wear wc arc showing
many clever new ideas. Every piece guaranteed and
at moderate pri«:s.

Same as shown on the fall models.

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Dosiery and Underwear DeptsAre now replete with all the new popular lines.

Blankets
An extra heavy 11-4 Fleeced Blanket, worth
$1.00, special.................................................. • Wl/
New Bath Robes; exclusive patterns at popular prices.

eiotbing Departmern
This department is now replete with tbe largest line
of ready-to-wear Suits and Overcoats that we havo<Mfer shown from the best manufacturers in the country.
Uere'you will find styles that you cannot see any­
where else, and made of the very finest material and
workmanship.

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E. WIL.MEI_IVI
Cor. Front and Union Streets

Traverse City. Michigan

TH« (UlANO T#IAV*l»t HCItAU>. TMUPWOAV. »ePTBMMW O. WO*-

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HOME CHEER.
MRS. M.B. C. KATES. CatTOK.

A Rrottr OMd W*rW.
If. • pr«iy cood MMt M » world. Id
lOWB.
A
food world. I «y.
li^opll* of wtet p«9to on rwvUag
•boot.
Aad kleklBg afiliwt orerr dv,
n«o*. pteMy of hmUm.
Aad p»«tr of Woe.
Away in the cklM
BMinlot dow» opoo yon.
If. • pretty food Mrt o( • world, old

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1 as nr« of.
it be helped alwtld fanelea. Nor
t(«ether. A t^lld. like a grown peranwt oorrect lu owa biab errors

••She Waa ANny. PleaBa)et.''
>e!aad eb oae^ the geaaUly tato
Cere for the
known, bet not «> fanfllar b •
Ton have no dSubt all read of.lbai
j the grape rWbbe. to be Hfvod saaU pbeer-tbe rett ta halv^.j -j,
^ know ihe bett
; 1 bMripUoB b Northa«pton.hlre. 'Bnjlayer of erew over one eakc. ^
bbea.”
wlU> nau. fowl or ewe- «r*»e «*l^l blulS!^l •
PIVMMI.
ae
HP. wicod gnpao. plcklod rs»e^ *« aad apriakle thbkly with eel gmpee: g|r|
-.1 wHh «.e oUrer cWre. whick b! ^
^
u‘^wJ!^
•II
deUctow whH
found I. wnWrand
(kU wir. aBd for tn&dt«o« or doMon •bo tt>THd thickly with ereaat ^ to aa bvWW. nor to take a «»««« «*!
the top. pnt the halved grape., carved
^wWa. nor to boy a pound -S
„ l.Ta mlr»>d
__ _ h»*e rich prcMT
mtj
•Me op. Thb matt he eaten
eboeobte. and eat the* all ^rnM-j
^
iwa,
cw« pi«
. . H to aocnethbg ev« ttnplcr thnn|.
indce that ttie bad Huie of
detleaU grape eherbot .
Grape fiherbet-TWte two TO’. jf Lfcg,e reieodle..
leeraed about lt|^
while ttre llvei.
Caaned Orape Jobe.-A bright day
Coneovd grapea. oae TOt of water. | ^ ^ ^
„„ a..l while .he

abould aJwaya be ebom for gathering
ooe poond of lugw^ and two temonathreateaed with the;
the grapea. tor It nakea a great dlSer"TN W>« -he had rtalli' .ever had an at-'
^
once b the flavor. Pick them orrr Stem and watti the grape..
the* well and agoeete out all the,
^
becaw abe alway.
everythlm: Mened to go wrong, m
earefully. nsMoviag aU that are drt.fd
Juice. Strttn It and add the tenon I
loetoBeholy bad got .
well a. when “life flowed abog like a
green and leavtag only the perfect
Jolce. water and aegar. If P»*fenwd 1
^
Kmg.” She thanked God for her Jm»
fruit. • Then wnb the* with eonW
•wett. B»re angar than the gnanUly j
got to keep you b snapenie
nabg either a new agate kettle
and plcaeure.. and .he accepted h*ri
nMed nay be uMsd wUbonl harming j
»,»*«•. the way to cure the blue*
ibed. In eroibbg.
dark day. ai from the U>rd. She evi­
lh%beebeC Fre«e la the aaual way.; jj ^
,g ,0^^ ,|,eni
preu U eonveoleni if any gear.dently did 'noi do •» too many of -i«.
Orape PWclce.—Select grape, ihst i
eombg 00 U to
apt to do—magnify her bleenbg.
Uly U to be prepared, but a wooden
tombg—not gnlie green but no; |
eJoihe# aad wear
potato maMcr MTve. every purpee.
P»« “ y°"«““
! and minify her crtwringi.
When the fruit to rn.tt.ed. *.nU. It 'p ripe. Ak
»*>*« ^
1 Wha. a happy home her. mu.t have

lu Mental ilghu that often aScet
more than be child. For Inrtaaee.
paroat. freely dbenw thrir neighbor,
over the breakfatt bble. .oppottag
the baby
4*t*aal. Chagrin b the leaat of Ihv
renltt when the child repeab the«c
renark, to the nelghbon
or aik. for note Infonaatim eoacenA pretty food world, I mr.
“•«
lag their domoetlc aSaln. perwmal julce’^e} the Are to Maid. Heat It to
If. • pretty good Mad of • wlrtd. fel­ natbra. and ao on. A* new.papcr
utlsfactory world
polBUDcnu. She may have bad tb*
low.,
Jokdh tbOM are very fnnny. but they that rtoe*. and .ett in fruit Jar* Jott a* three pound, of nwll um one pint ot
hooccr did she feel (bat ail was vaally soul of a Iioct. (he eye of an artist, the writes:
A pretty food world. 1 eay.
are aot calenbted to promote -peace yon would any canned frulL Be sure vinegar and one and ontHjoanc'
-1 And ihst Perun* is sn aioeJlenl
than np to ber room she rushed in a loaalngs uf s musleisn: she may bsw
U .pile ot the eyalc. uW haodter* anong men- nor good will among wo- ibai the bn are perfect aad the rub­ pound* of sugar. Scald the vinegar
medlHiw
Irine esiwdall.
esiwclally for e»Urrhsl sfteehurry.
had to repn-ss all u( iheso lougln.;*
s aad aU dlse
aad aeeh
ber.
oten.
"Once
there
she
would
arrange
her
and aspIratluDs. and take up life's t>aiWbo're Ihrowiaf the ro«±i Ib your
Aad hack of ihli aipect It the Md
.... over the grapes while It 1* hot. { hair
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a* elaborately as possible, and den's b the home, and yH. "Alwa> = tnuililes. It also arussa ptevenu
wv.
fact of aoch thougbU b a pare little that it to air-tight. «1ien the Jar* arc Cover tightly. Repeat the beatbg for ^
^
petUcoaU-lf silk,
aad keep, the sTsiem la a healthy.
She wag. right afajag
pleasant." XVhat a lesson for
mbd. How kMg will U «ay pore with ettd act them away b a cool, dark cel three auecMslve morning* and Ikea:
oS
Ihst U easily throws> oStttobelter—the bett gown, col j
women: What a lesson as Christians' ease. It to «a extent tonie
With a wile and • Meg.
' and a
IcaHoa of goeslp unght each meva
put the whole mixture Into gbss br*'
po,i*w*ed.
The world needs Jus( such lutiieai gresi spi>eiHflT aaS'i^^ !•>>•-b
la nplte of the right
larBAbamis-r
Bottled Grape Juice—For bottW and seal.-New Idea Womaa's Hng*-, ^ pair of fresh white glores she said
over the breghfaat bbb? Thu.
Aad In .plte of the wrongeheerful live*. Your brother* need ol lliose w ho hsve been uttBC It
hone they get their flr.t takllng of grape Juioe it to be« to gel the French
■ she fonad a great cOeaey In raUbx Just sueh helpful, loving atoters: your
KTsm
Jf» a pretty
wri of a wortd. old thing, that the parent. In.taaUy de wtae grape*. Cocoord grape* ere oftco
tbe spiritt. Then sbe would go
>1 tny<q>li)lo
friends need Just this brightness and
used, but tbe flavor to bmvy and a bit
ebro b be the reeult of a vUlt ‘
for a walk ami as she walked the bcuc- blessedness that you can give them; •ad Ihst It Is deserving of high pralM.*'
A prelty good aort of a wdrM. 1 eny- that bttl little boy down the ttreet. rank when compared with the othen.
—J.H.llIpplegale.
Accal
cfect
of
her
good
etoihcs
woul
1
Vegebbles nay. be mudtfle
V
your new
lVrun*l«lli«-ren»r.lyforeaUrrb. AJIT. a pretty goad kind of a world, fri- •ad are .hocked to And them knowing. Slem and pick over the grape* with
«k,
M,.
.Ubo«» .be
mode of eoMery. Qnlcms %. Chrtoibn
Iowa.
-Bad a. thli to b many caan. db- care, and then wash. cruM aad strain bped tastead of stewvd. Cac# the depths when she started, by the alone can radiate; your families nee.1
A pretty good world, I aay,
euubg chlldreo'a trait, and dtopo.1' a* for canning, and pnt on to scald.
..gs she turned back she was feeling all tbe "pleasant" looks that you ean
be
boiled
aad
arrrM
*
;>
b iMta of the tear, and b aplte of ibns before their face* 1* worae. ' When the Juice is near to the boilteg
«>sl all was not as black as ti was bestow nn them: Tour rheerfuboss becoming a nsilnntt curse. An
sauce once b a while, tattfwd
point, add two cupful* of granulated
the tean.
have had a mother my to me. -I ci
donliird remedy has berc dtoccrertc by
alway* with a while Mure. Or tbe eaa , painted, and when she arrived
will be Infecilou*. and the world pr. Jlartmsn. TMs remnly has bceii
govern MUIIe at all; *h« U eo head- au^ for each gallon of the llqnld. Uflower may be cut bio clusters, a-- own door she
I as confldent that
Tbere*. gtory enough
I around will be happier and better be- Oierougbly l< *ml during tbe past forty
L«t
It
come
to
a
boll,
skim
carefully
: airong.' Whereopon the three-year«W
ranged b a bake dish, sprinkled with i -Ood-* b heaven, air* right with the cause of It. It seems to me that 1
la the green of the hSU.
yesrs, reruns cores catarrh la all
•mlled knowtagly. and a werit after­ and .trala Into n large pitcher,
crumb* and grated cbccse. salt an! | world.' as sbe could be.
higher epitaph could be written for phases and stages. Tlicre Is no remedy
ward Informed me that Che woold have your bottles ready-lbose with patent pepper, moistened with white sauce. [ "I have known a new gown to make
Near the now-oovoiad rilb
one of us than these four lliti? that can l« substituted.
knife becaoao abe was ‘beaditlB.’ lops are the beet—and All nad cap and browned In tbe oven. Cabbage j the most disconsolate Mrs. GittemMcc
If you do notdi-iivc prumpi and satl-Ifa a pretty bright ^ of a wortd, old
words. “She was always ideasani
them
while
hot.
Set
aside
to
eool.
and
She naderatood n. well a. I did.
laclory result* from tbs nse of IVrvna,
may be boiled, left to get cold, chopped, cheer up and lake an interest b life; Farm and Fireside.
put them away in a eool. dry place.
writeatono- In l>r. liartniaB, giving a
Two .ecmbgly TOlble people 1
A prttty bright world, i aay.
floe and have a benten egg. a half cup 11 bsve known a new bat to get an alof y<«r caae. aad hn Will
Grape Catsup —For a goodly quan­
know. Ulk of their IHUe girl a* an
of milk, salt and pepper to taste, pul' most hopeless bvalld out of bed and
Il-a a protty good ktad of a wortd. felbe pleasitt to give you hi* valuable ad­
Learn to ForpsL
■angel' when at that moment abe 1* tity ot grape cabup. take five pounds srith It. and l>e sMlloped Instead of ap-; on her feet whea ber family had bag
vice gratis,
■MtBir In about a. -fallen' a manner c» ot.ripe gmpes. two And a half pounds pearing always as plain boiled. Tut- 1 since given up all hope of her recovThere aredininy schools and mcib
Imoi l>r. Hartman, I’resldeat of
A pretty good wortd. 1 My.
of brown sugsr. one UblcspooDfal of
ods extant i!or cultivating memno. •!' The llsrtmsn Kaniiarltiin, < 'oInmUw.Op
the fleet angeU we rnd about.
!UrV“ eZZ" ZZZ «KiZ^rr^i ^ mp. maye be cut Into dice and served on. The oBeci of good clothes
ikPd better and batter a growa. K we
cxccllODl In certain tllrccibins. but
-talking of a child before lu be^
eS^n^e Sb raSSSl of i *!'h • *bUe sauce bsiead of always solf-respeet cannot be
epMd •
ground cinnamon,
one taniespoonnii 01 ^ appearing mashed, .Carrou
_
_may
_ lx-;. v_i.,
ih
there are some things to forget if one
•pirlts.
Neither —can ••
it .... ...render, it attf-einMba. Md icU-lmLove-a naaaage along the way;
Tiaaue Paper. •Ukploe. two cupfuls of vinegar, twoj
pbycbologlst will would atuin happlncsa. Among otb
sliced and served with a cream sauce, j
-perh.p* ponant. The remark* bare alto apeel.
Aad hrtghtor aad brlghterIn packing druswa. tissue pap«
even teaspooafols of salt and
era forget your neighbor s fBuUs. tbe
__
1^
parboiled.
Wed
and
served
,
arise
some
day
to
tell
us
why
these
fle
eSaeb.
If
they
arc
flattering,
a.
U grow* all the whOa,
placed belwi-en folds, galhera. trill* '
bladM of mace. Crush the grape, well,
slander heard, the
with
minced
p«ley
strewn
over,
things
are
true.
I
can
t
explain
them,
they
nanally
are.
a
peacock
vanity
U
U Ughtcaed wlU aong.
and Bounce* wlU keep them friua wrin­
ellber by putting them through e press
them; maybe imilod, sUced and
but true they arc for sure, and any itles of friends, pcmonal quarrels and
developed; It dtoparaglng. they cao.c
And a glad, cheery aBlb.
kling. Tlssuf paper is Invalnablc for
or Uilttg an ordinary pouto masher,
served with proon pea* ina cream Woman ran bear testimony that ihe tcmpt.iloos. Obliterate everything dl>
Ilh a ptoUy good wrt ot a world, old bad umper or are cheriihed and
polishing silver- toilet artleta, aad
and remove the seeds and ttUns bv
dreaaing. Even paraalps may have a effect of good clothes Is more than an agreeable from yesterday and
Wtler the little We. Bach nature ha.
atraialag. Then put the Juice, vlnegw
out with a clean page for today, koep aheHs of It wrapped around cut glais
lb
particular
need,
and
weak
pboea.
variety
and
be
fried
brown,
or
bolld
outward
and
vfalMe
oi
A
sooa «ortd.T any.
and aplcM Into an agate or poroctoln and dressed with a creamsauce, or more, it to an lnw«-d. splrtlually bo! log In mcinor]- only thoac thiagt and dainty china not in dally um
•o that what bnrta one may be good
brmiaaL.latoo
lined kettle, aad boil uaiU it to u
whlrh are lovely and lovable.
boiled, mashed and formed Into cake* | steriug up one.'
medbbe tor another b moat matter*
use Jtosuo paper for polishing my win­
ihlttt M ordinary catsup. Bottle while
but not eo b thto. It It a mtotake b all
and Xried. or "buttered." that to boiled. 1
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dow* and minora. I drop on a wad t<
caaM, no matter what Is mM. It It po
iped, rllccd loogthwise. dusted wUh
It a little Blcohol; (bat gives a bril•My Wo to a brief, brief t|dB«
u „.nor«« >b.,,
„ „„„
Autumn Lvsvea.
to meet a fo^^yea^
Corn (
llani polisb.
% tu pn'serve autumn leaver
• i an here tor a Uttte TO*.
It i>
ho.
old child that to simply a bundle of ripe, pertect fruit oe «-.ecieo “-n ‘ V
• ABd while I ttay
p.p». or p.„.. ibrough. ibenrd'tobed aad butter for Christmas decoration. Mys Ooun- by being overdone than by not being
vanity, alrendy rulimd for life, lu fjcooked
long
enougii.
Only
ram
that
iry Ufe In America. The common way
t l would Mke. U 1 any.
Knock.
•ntioB Is mereileas to aay defeat.
inre to writtm in ItoTery walk and
poured over them:
• To hrtghtea aad bettor th
place them b«ween papers under are lender enough to be done In flfTeach your child when vtsry young
to Badly abmed. for .a cblld'a thilp the grapes, and cook them g
Bpaghcill or mttmronl

pbot.
tie K«I. cu b, .i™i,ea oet. W,»
i„. I • b»v, .el.b., eiutli- u bo,..lf.l tetts mlnirte* tteady boiling or slcir- never to. enter your ekned chamber
tSbC bcnnly ip lb
ing
abould
be
served
In
this
manner.
without
first
kuoeklag
and getiipg ptrtbe ■.«,» betore U,, .«».«. re-1
^
I „»el,.»e. ... n,be. So„c p«.pl.
bMDty.
Ing with cheeM.
s once with Remove curs silk, but lie busks about mission to enter. Thto habit may mv«
■Tlie whole trouble would be ob­ moved, mnd to each aeven
with a brown gravy or with iomsio!
the com and boll It thus In well aalted
viated tr we grown people would re- fruit add four pounds of sugar, one sauce, or stesred and served very Hot a moderately warmed" flatiron that has water Sprinkle with paprika while embarrassment In later life.
___ iber that little folk* have quick capful of vinegar, one cupful of dear with a white sauce. Into which a large been rubbed with paraffine. Small
branebes can be placed U-tween fold*
ears and bruins as busy as their grape Juice, two ounces of ground cin­ spoonful of grated cheese has been
The fdlowlBg fiom the OeUber New
Every cooking utensil ahooW bo
of carpet stored in tbe attic. The obbodiM. Our words are.ttiaplng plbnt namon. half an ounce o( ground elotet
way In which It is also well
Idea ctmtabs thonghu that are worth
I ot ground not
tbe pressing metbod. bow
eilcd wlih lukewarm water as soon u
Caraway and CabtMgs.
prepare rlee. The desire to make a ;
careful^
is that it crushes all the life out;
cabbage, which has been slrwe.j it baa iicen empth-d after oookiag.
erw for onr I mt>« Boll the mixture until It to
irieiy on the table U generally fol
-SomeUmea. b a bortt of conldeacc
Never
allow tbe pot to ataad until tho
!I thick as
mamalade.
When
done,
put
leaf, flanens the venation an-11I wHh vinegar, a little caraway seed
a# mamaiaae.
‘•"“c-P>" j
u,,, t„„vricdgc of how to do
TOBb wilt admit that their baby to
I It Into Jelly gtaases. M It to preferred.
J
necessary to have a big'
It thin, brittle and unnatnral Inj
jognj , piquant addition, as contents have dried on it. It is then
aot as pretty a. It mtgM he. but who
tbe aplees may be pnt Into a little bag housekeeping allowance in order
The hot sand methcL
that makes the vegetable dlfflcult 10 wash.
ever heard cae eoataM that their,
Wlwiw Joy Ratuma.
Vaseline Is not oBly good for sore
•B cheeaedotb and ao boiled, remov
have a dlveraiiy of diet. The latJt
^
^
“““ **>«
was aot brighter thu the arerage? Jatt uader the white birch trees,
thnaik and as a hair tonic, but It caa
ing tbe bag before the mixture 1s pul
bemade np by an expen.1 ; worth the extra effort. Thoroughly co„|ipj without it. The caraway is
Invariably they exclaim. *ll's Jott the
tnto the gtohscs. Spiced grapes make
study aail l"b7^
ls-'»c*i for tbe purpose, j
pg,
nmv time with the lx.- d.-iu-nds-d on to render trattaUe a
Ckwe to a aoaUiiel idae.
(hougbi
and
iture
«f
thi
•mancat mue thbg! It uadcrataads On the buk of the take myacat to Mt. an cxeeltent Muce for all roast meal*.
door or winriow that sticks by applybe a* satlsfai»*>***®* I*'’ ' vinegar and sugar to make thr
suit will hardly toil,
every weed you any!- Thto tan to
Ins li to the pans that adhere.
„f -4,„prkrau(. "
Grape Jelly-To obtain
best re-,
h.d Ikk-o Cover each one with a good layer'of;
And the Joy of life to mine.
bit «r parntal haagbaiba. bat they
sand and put the pan on the back .»tMorning dew and evening brecsv-.i solu in making grape Jelly the
proceed to Ulk about It betoew lb face
the
kitchen
stove
(or
twenty-four
i--------------------------------------—.
BtarllgbL ahadc. and ahloe.
i ttiould be fall-sited but rather underp dt up bag after the child
hours If pro|*erly hsodled the leases
ripe, as the fully ripaed grapes •
pong of bird aad hum of boea
adeteUnd. ‘The rnnib are
will rorne out i«rfeeily dr?'. Imi with a
too sweet 1
Tangle of sbrab aad vine.
many aad all bad.
IUel> Uxik and all Ihclr bright et.lors.
Wraderlpg wind and wasblni tbe best grannlated sugar, and. above
-A kaoMn being, brge
Ul.
a,

Ut«aw
10
m.k.
impc
kalvc
.l„«M
tarn
lb.i.«k
-I
well press-rntl.
wave.
and the
a the center of *
a..aWa.„l„aM.ia~.|art»li«">-PI”'"'."‘
““
Wbleper of lilrcb and pine.
•ahjaet ot coararMiloa wnn foeU ImlU. lut hlai -111 ba ilkol, lo arwluc * "»■«• "il '»<■ b."
“ra
U |
Rattling leaf aad flaabing wing.
gortaat aad davatopa aa egoUm which
i.al.»» 10 Iba I.1.CC al «na. | Sl-c. Iban. KIKbab bal.a, ua « . | Egps and Tomato Sauet
And Nature's band ta ndne.
to dlngraatttto ta a ohUd and disgustarus Jail,. Crart ,aar Irali aaa ,a.ia aala. iraaiaa a. II11 -ara iba tblal abPlac<“ a >*u<vi»an with
lag la a grown pmuoa. The world re- I bare dnmk of Marab'a drsJi.
cif liiiiu-r. ooe tabtosiuoDlnl
11 Ulrtll,-lb.i abaart la .i»la. Hub'
I- 1«« '» Wa"' '1' “““ “ ' ^po(lnfill
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Plucked ibc Dead aea (roll for food U throngb a sieve, and then allow It to brcnl. the point* ** soon as possmit . ^ jKoppe*! oniim anal onc-batf a !«>
volvws around no oac of us.
drip tbrougb three thlcknrase* <J One way In which knives are d^ycl:
,
aad many a flrst bora to given that Now tbe wlM of life to at my Ups
I And It exceeding good.
The Very Best Modcr.tcPrsccd Pianoa on tho Market
Inpranloa and to ready to kUl tbe lit­
cbeesecloth. Do not squeeie the bag;
l» I'uitlng them in a imu orhtrt wa ;
*i,houi browning, then add
Sleeplosa nigbu
tle awaad earner that ac«ms ta ptuh
while It to dripping, orjt will be cloudy i ter ond sllowlng them to wak until
n„„r snd stir for two
day*.
him oC his pedeaUI. 1 wonder If Ibis
meu BDU sino wyu i
,,,•<• rli-- lomn
and Iblck in appearance. To each pint [ the handle* are li
building for ibc pa-1
j'lars. ihirinc much <rf ihto
Btrifei tbat Mar and bora.
was aot the basis of the trouble bcof Juice add ope pint—or pound—of j the blades fall on
toes tone C.U.. two UwspoonfiJ.s ot
I'lnii- w.- »<-f, ,m lilt- liiokoul f'T niud' TStc pricr-d pianos that wen
Omaaiw caiws and endless
W.rih» Hist w.-rc muslral In (••»c. rellsl.r.- in onsirwetitm, handsome
twBH Gala and Abel, the real caUM
Boll it bard for twenty min- be crashed as soon a* possible
om-u-aspoonf nl of salt aiid->u<:n app-srstic-. sn-l, sbovc all-duratile Wc found all these insJIfiraWorries at every turn.
utea. then drop a spoonful Into a saa- tbey an> used- Grease, acid. saR. e'.C..
^lu^n.K>nfllI of pepix-r; n».k uli
of the world's flrtt murdsfl
1|..n^ In ih'- MI'NTISGTON at t:K' ami upward*, and in the MENDEL­
-No oae agree* with the deladel
0<»e like mtou or morning
„d Ml It one the Ice to cool. If it'all •« TO •‘•c s‘«'l «<>
; ,o,othcr t<rr len minutes
Rub thSSOHN *t I:l5 and upward*. Adcr having *oW hundreds of these
While
I from Nature Kara
pareau la'tblaklog that tbe baby, or
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j '■•«•” after a moment or tsfo. U ‘s ] sharpness. When ready to wash tbe,
through a sieve and sc: back on
I'Ufio* lo rusinmcr* who dcjx-ml. d upon il» lo give them full value (or
liosatms deep aad grandly true,
idoDO. Pill the Jelly glasses and Mt i knives, take a knife In one hand and a;
lh--lf mono-, we feel more cnihcciasHc than t-vrr. and J avc oo
any baby, for that matter, "underFOR
lanrv In pnx:I*itnlDg them THE lUCST PIANOS ON KAR1
Tbe almpKal may diseora.
•taada every word" betore it ean tttk,
I aaidc to cool. Cover tbe glaases the [ soft cloth In the other- Dip the bladt ■
brown (oasi well btuiered
THE MONEY.
^
warm tnot hot. water, wash (bo- .
. p.»ch
bat a aludHi of child nature kao.u -Irene Pomeroy Shields, la Cbieaguj
leior Ocean.
that little wee do uaderttaad kmg boIt Vpsiianti State Nemal Cottage.
Grape PrcMrre.-Stem. wash anl ’^S^”’ “<» flolfkU- !*“>« “>^ ''‘,ulgbi.«s*ai.didare«.ecnea.h»llctThe HUNTINGTON s
fww they arc treated la most homes
onln the grapre. Scald them suOdeni-l *'*®**'
handle, then w
toaei; pour the hot tomato sauce
Vpulanit Mill: March t'l. JMH,
a* raUaaal belags. It to a grsidual
The Many Uaaa of Qrapaa.
HimlhiBioii Plaho In (he NotOrlnBCIl Bro*
as everything
dry. Afier thto the knife should
^
n )<*r.- In spile of the hard
ms: roBserva'oryof Music f<.r aixuit
word of fruit add one-half pound of grann-j -. v
w . ■ i.
. r.u^
-----To the average
lnftr.jm.ri
must receive in a coaservat/rt-y,
hwltby to. aad eo paraata. aoenuomed
wesr and (<ar w hlrii a
F
little,
but
thv'jnt*’!
p"'
“**
p»‘p
,
rellai»itii>
sniJ
diirabilrty nnst excellently.
the Plano ha* proven
to tkair pnaeace as babies fmget tbe
p It. with t D thin sIKk's f (ri*.1
FflEUBKlf M
into bah-e. aad dipped im« the oow-j^^^,
davahM latttleet and go oo cooversthe deHoae.es of whKb (be grape^ .t> «ok ^ly until U.e frail to ten^^s rot; *u
'
tag a* thcTO they owe eioae deaf.

PMMNrikt eaar’sbwi.

HUNTINGTON”
“MENDELSSHON-

They are aappoeed to know what to
•aid M tbeia^ but aot wbat to aaM
ahoat them.
"Beeanae tbey do aot comprebHd
the whole import of a remartmhleshr
tbe whole tmpori ot a remarli to no
sdgn that tbey do aot take to bosm
part *d tu and often a part to wotm
tor the* tbaa tbe whole would be. ‘A
little kwwtodge ta a (taagerous thing.’
a don to Wta of antencoa
"ir lataraatod at all. a bright lUtK
brata slii ponder over a word or
phraae.
kaowtodga-H baa. dtotafttag the truth
•ad mydafcing ItaaU. Moshar. wo-xld
often be barriflad oouM they but kaow
tha atraaga thiags eoacatted by the
I of two-ysHvoM ohOdren
ud bHIeved Impnctfly by tbem. Tbls.

form, tbe foundatio. are legio..
'‘"-I" xtl* froHt knlfo. Then dip’^‘'
Nolblag ta tbe for* of a bovwage *■'1
•WK hot.
i ,ntckly iaio clean; warn water and ' .
---------------------—
could be more dollcloo. or more
Grape Cttce.-Take ooe^iiarter of s
^
^
boaUbful than pure, uafermoated cupful of butter, one cupful of
y.,
uge^
rXt^n th- train
grape Juice. In tbe ho. wretber it I. ■ oae^iaU cupful of milk, oae mtd one-.
reoeptaric for well cared for

behind s mother with a cross lihbv.
1 of baklag powder.
c of the I
I of iblm-i half t
rrs. (oiks and atecU , Everytb'og had tK-en done u> pacify
; knives.- A
il of saU. one-half teaI. aad at all Ume« It I* t

bkiodtormtag qimUda* are so greati sngar and bolter mad add
beaten.^'

“I' »“*•
that It ta recommended by phyttcian. yolk, of three eggs. Mix the baking-:
------^of a pair of slippers. Mid n>
K.,.. Ihroul. It, IlMMbU 1. l.»l'
* larntMC s«.
IW.™ U..I .h, cilia-. IC«. ,.«ac,l
as laTmiuable (or delicate,
done
by
slftlDg
them
together—and
'
A
Japanese
ttrfi
pltiow
wbtrii
show*
ly
«ievated
above ibe back of the seal,
aervou persoiu. it may be taken
add to It the salt and flavoring aaJ! a ptboda derign ha. the comm fta- were also encased hi new shoes, he
the foU ttiMgth a* a toaK. but as
beverage it to more palaiabK when than the adlk. Mix all logriher and: IshM with little Jap doll*, three ln a; teaned over and whispered. -Madam,
comMnod rntth pure water or with tbw add the benten whites of tbeiiranp. Their broad scarlet sashes of remove tbe chUd's shoes." Without
d moth
Hgs. p-v* In tayen. Fbr the fllUnx., ribboa are. tied kimono lashloa. aad, deigning a reply tbe exi
Mltscr. 11 to atoo driklons whra
. whip
of ___________
cream stiff, —___
aad add:_________
extend aronnil the eailre pillow, flatt-jK one plat
~ ■ •“**=*‘*< °® ^ shoe*. The crying
bined with lemoande as a sui
k qwer tt a enpfal of powdered Hg-j tag it with an taimense how at tae fOr slopped immedtoiriy aad in
drtah.
I he baby w as last asleep.
Thr value of grape JeHy is writlnr. Take MaJa^ grapea. aeed them, i

The MENOOL880HN at the V. M- C- A_ Bay Ctty. Mkti.
CrlnwII Hros: The Meudelswibn
A- has given cxecllenl Railrtacikmexccodlngly well snd (be dnikb 1* <'
best bargain; it has l->enm, p.c..^ A.
p

Gen. Beey. T. M. C. A.

We have hunired* <A icstireonlat ta't<r* like the above. .
eonciuslvely that Hl'STINGTON and MENMUSSOHS PIANOS
cHc the very best of ssiutactioc in every way. Send for catalogue*;
wnj.t'4 these splendid Plauot on .•XJy p*k)iai-nU anywhere lo Michigan.

GRINNELL BROS.
Piaoo Factor)' and General Offices at Detroit. ,

Traverse City Branch, 159 E. Front St.

iitfll

.;s

l^csTto 14

PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITV. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIMN. THURSDAY. SEPTEHBER 22, 1»«.

i. large number of friend* who Peter Paffhansre. moamarr prxrel- m ^arge of Msadame* Joha.THBi;
B Holmes: FUc Lake, to be supplied
Stoat. Avery aad Sdwarda. By theB toto ton*.
I fo*»»«> Cr«»by Jesse Bnrdgc: Frankfort, G. E.
Angnst GM vs. HecBaa Hyman. appsrfated boor tW church waa tllta
Lewis; Frecsoll and Indlaa mUsloo. to
The funeral of Locllie. the 3-ye*r^)M ‘ ussumpslt. Puichln ft Oroiaer. PraU ft 1 with Mead* eff the brtde aad groM.
be supplied by M. J. Brownell; Grawn.
'
aritvlag ih*
W. T. Hill; lUrtor Spring*. P. E. daughter of Mr. and uk. W. E Baiej; Dart*, atiotmeysArhard Strehm vi. George W. Lar-; following musteaJ program waa givea
Whliman; Hnrrteua, to be soppHed of Monroe Ceniee, wa» held Saiarday
10 o'clock from Uc residence. | die. traupau appear. PraU ft Davis, by the orgaalst. Prof. W. H. StafcBs:
by Waller L. Joaes: Inland. Co be topoBclai-' Farm C. Gilbert. Mtoreeys.
Simple Avea-Tbome.
plied by 1. L. Hersboa: Kalkuka. A. Rev T. P. l lhwn of
H. McComb; Kewndin. to be supplied log aad Ralph Andersoa harlag 1 Peter Canlkrtt vt. William Black- ( Song of Ue 1
i bur*, assumpsli and appeal; Pratt ft
Finland Love
by C. W. Chase: Kingsley. E. W. charge of Ue arrmngemenU.
The home was crowded wtU friead* I DarU. Underwood ft Umkir. altoraeyi.
W'jod; Lake City and Jennings. John
As tbe wsddlag party eaiered tbs
Bretts; Lcrerlng. lo be supplied bv wbo d«T.Iy sympaUteed Wiu Ue be-! Elbert C. Ferris tu. Isaac M. Wlante.
Covell and Cress, attor ehnreh the masic changed to Ue
James UcJtU: Mackinaw City, to be reaved parenU and Ue little casket 1 assumpsit;
' Marche Sotennrtte. foUowed by M*«meraily
buried
in
flower*.
The
supplied: Maocelona. J. C Newcomer;
vs. Winiam delssobn's wedding
Manistee; A. R. Wrtghi; Manlon. F- J. tmrial was in Ue family lot at Monroe
Pratt ft came Ue ushers. W. O. MeQoa U
Damafled by Ughfol-s.
Bryan; Manun circuit, to be supplied Center.
A bare belonging to Clareace a
Davis. Coderwood ft Umkw.atiorney*. Petoskey. Laurie Buck. Thsraa Mofby WllUsm Haskin: NoribpMt aad InWlUop of S48 Bute atreet waa ttreca
Big
OsfB
Cmnptetsft
In
Ibc
matter
of
Ue
estate
of Ba.-- gaa and Harold TlUs. who advamed
dlu mission, to be auppited by Johi
two by two to Ue chancel. Thw fol­
by ngStalag Sunday Boreing abowt 3
Kranke an* re:uracd frosn Bngg.;
deceased: uppesl
D. Derts; Nmwood. J. P- Durisam: Old
ofloek. during tbe aerern Metrical
U,, du,
I Ira. bcob... .d .111. p™ C. Olllral. lowed Ue btfoad^fot. Mias CMra
Mission, lo be supplied; Pelston. H. V. . bm luBate*, wbo ^ goifoitj* wftMe nm
atom that paaeed over tbe city _aaO
■'‘oraey*.
Wade; Peioskcy. First church. Aroa the Rapid river for the power bouse of i
ried a sbowWlmwiuat
bareed to the groond with all Ua W
Martin: Grace, to be supplied; Petoit- the Kalksoka Ught and Power com-'
R*^j
Lis. Smah PralL
Mr
Franke
was
engaged
oy
«!•“""
R
^
trespass
on
the
case;
j
of
pluk sweet peas. Mias Sarah Prma.
ki-y end Kewadin Indian mirskm, to
Mr. Wltkw w" not aware of the
Prat, ft baris. Frederick W, Stevens. U PUh •»«« -tth white —
be s-jpiilled by W. A. Elias’. Pleasaul
Mtes
Mianle
Wait,
wbo
wore whlW silk
bare bdag on Brc nnUl tbe roof wai
G. Covell. attorney*,
View, to be supplied by A. F. Collins: pany and although there were many |
and eartfod pink swaei
ready lo fall In and an alaru waa
Sherman. H. H. Harris; South Board- diaculiles Anally accompllsbed Ue > Henry Carlisle vv John N- Court- peas, aad Mrs. Alice Oawford P«fk of
pboaed IB rrm tbe Hanaloraky atoro
job
very
successfully.
Tbe
powerj
odr.
assumpult
appesl;
Pratt
ft
Dari*.
man. lo be supplied by John Prleriley:
Moline. HU wbo sraa In wUu aOk vKk
near by. Tbe bare and tkree oa5b«iiMSouth Frunkfon. C. A. Quinn; Stltis- house and dam were all finished and! attoraey*.
iBca betas la eloee proklinlty 'to tbe
i
« ««»«^»>Iec vs, F^k
vlMe. lo be supplied by John Heelc- ready to U- connected up Saturday.
aanwBdlag beaaea. aade tbe danger
The construction of the dam war; CUrfc. irespaa* on tbe caae; Cove
bry; TbompsonrllK-. to be xuppHed
honor. Miss Hartoa Roberta, who was
dory greal. but tortnnately the arrlTal
Traren.e City. First church. Thoma* commenced April U. with fourteet-dtCroas. Loraager ft Lorangre. a
attired in pink net over while silk and
New Club ct Nertbpnrt<ff tbo ctuBloal eagine kept the Bre
Cox; FoortiwnU ktreet. J. W. Miller: snow on the gromfl. The first work 1 neyt.
A new rod and gun dnb was organcarried pink raew. The hrldiwmalds
wtthla bownda. the total lota beirg
was to clear the rtver for Uree quarJnduon KIteben rs. Ralph K. Jt
Asbury. Hugh Kennedy; Wexford.
Ucd
at
Nortbport
la*t
week
a.
a
reinlt
and maid of honor wore dalaty wWto
folly corered by StM inanrance.
U- supplied by Zeoas George: Will ters of a mite. II was fuU of brush son. trespass on tbe
New Village ef Wexford.
of Ue enUn.latm engendered Ihnragh
picture bau with dreoplBg wbiu
Olibcrt. Pratt ft Daris. aitoruvy*.
The Bucktey * Douglas compuLy lamsbiirg. lo be stippUed by U B. Car and trtt- tops in many plaere fonr feel
the big tournament held • here
End «r SwiwMf Beat Beapon.
CBASCMBT
high,
rinally.
niter
much
iroubte.
Ibc
pe-Dler.
Tbe ateaBer Creaecat waa taken off wodss ago. One ahoot has been beM bsTo platt«l « prop»>»cd village at U-Thomas Fitch vs. John Fnrtmft -;t
After them came i
Nelson H. Kendal! b-fi without ap- rrrer was eU-soed and lowered two
nerthera
icrminus
of
Uelr
Manl»i<-'
and
tbe
rrauHs
were
so
favorable
that
tbe regular ren between Elk RapWa.
pdnimeni to attend one of ibe Metbo feet and four Inches. Tbe next worx al.. blit to cancel deed: Pam C Gil­ Ue flower girls te filmy white, who
Old Mtaaka and Oaena Saturday and Ue membera are serioualy onutempUi river branch In Wntfonl county aboul dial school*, member p( First «±ureh. was making a bod for Ue^am. Here bert. I'Bderwood ft Umlor. attorneya; scattered ptek and whUe sweat pea
made a abort ran between tbe two ing chaUengJug the Trarerec City oi oce and onc-balt miles cast of the old
Henry Drew*''.v*. Cbrtstlan Drew*, before the brida They were EaUmuch. In some place* over six fret in
Trareruc City, qiiartcrly
MtBer piseea and then taken to Char- ganlcaUon. The only pMUIlarlty ob- Wexford comers,
depth, was oneountered for 4Jo feet bill to set asicfb dred: Pam C. Gllberl. eriae PeA of Moline. HU and DoraUy
Rev. Tboraas Cox. wbo com*-*
J. J. Hdbbcll visited the propwl
. terUz, wbwe abe will ran wUd tbU •erred In target pracUce was found
CotUIte at this City- Laat
tb*
First MeUodlK church In thb- city. vast of tbe river. A soft spot of Pratt ft Davis, attorneyslomUon
Iasi
Wednesday
for
Uc
parIn
Dr.
Flood,
who
cloeod
hte
eyes
aftrr
Eugene Norton rs. Ralph K. Jame­ bride wbo was exqatoiteiy ^wnad te
foil.
pastor trf the Second Street Meth­ quicksand was also struck and U was
The OoloBbla nMe her laat regular taking aim and coBscquently mlsaed pise of showing parties wbo propowd odist ch-orch In ;Grand Rapids, the D«cessary to close spile ihfa
son et al.. bill to cancel deed; Pam C. white crepe de ehtee wlU teag vaH
trip to NorUpon today, bnt tor a ah<4t thirty strai^L The members are to locale there some lots. He arrived church which \V. 1,. lAtufraan will lake
A new spillway, one-half mile Joeg Gilbert. Underwood ft Umlor, atto.- caught with wWU roaa bafo and
Use -abe will Bate tbe recall run to O. M. Dame. M. L. Gagnon. F. W. ipon Uc ground at 3:00 o'clock p. » Ho is a man about 40 years
csrrtod a tkowe bouquet of white
ss* bunt. This was right through Ue neyr.
Ne«b-u wmnu and lay there tJU tbe Wnrsburs. C. H. We*lon. J. R. Span­ and before night had sold twenty-ihnv a graduate of Albion and has been woods and stumps ana numberons obRalph E Hlac* ra Rosa E Hlaes.
naual honr for returelag In tbe alter- gle. Leandor peek. W. H. Steele. H. E. lola The following day Ucre were very suceessfol at Big Rapids. Has­
inthcway. This ^
had I{divorce: Underwood 1 Umlor, Pratt
The party was met alUeatepoofaho
sirucUoBit
m
OIU. Lndwlg SMlIg. C H. Darla. Mr.
outer chancel by Ue groom aite hot
tings and other ^Inis In the confer­ lo be dug In order to lower Ue riv**r' ft Davis, attorneys.
MeClnaky, Dra. MePtiatl and Flool. ground .from Grawn. Wexford and
Tbe rwnlhr freight
John Funsch et nL. ad*.. Thomsi mamBalpb Haslett. and be beUrottfo
Sherman and before 3:00 o’clock every ence. HU most notable success, how- <-oough to gel a nlnetecn-foot bead oferhlcb^nfoe Smndsy vte tbe IBlBOla W. B. Campbell and Art O’Brien.
water. The absence of Uborlng men Fitch, demorrer; Underwaod ft Umlor. cmemeay was pcHonBa* by Ra. a
available lot in tbe plat was sold, erer. was In Grand Rapids
-and bare ban haadM by tbe water
CoohUa of tbe CoagrugaUeeal eknreh.
w-iU the work aad Ue Farm C. Gilbert, attorney*.
Will Buy Weutem WhMt.
forty-als toU In all being disposed of. EcglUh blrU. He wa* very popular
route Tla Ootumbia and Creaeent for
CBAMCSBT PBO OOMTMMO
aftm which they proeaodad te Ua
W. W. Smith, manager of Ue Han­ The Tillage will fic known a* Wexford. m ail bis pastorates and held long company bad to pay high wages in
Kk Bapld* wm bow be ablppfo from
wrtuM Cross vs. William E Cress,
order to Induce Uem to go lato Ue
rail where Us •nddfoff camnah A Lay Co. Sour milt, retnraed htThe buslnaa* prejecU secured by panoraie*. his utrong point being hU
tku poet by-ralL
bill
for
ipecifle
perfoimance
of
con­
moaj wa* ootem■ laad
lUt. C. T.
aing from a week'* busine** this sate consists of three general mcr- conlialiiy wltb Ut- iK-opIc Ho has a wsicr- Over I30f) worth of dynamiie
used In tbe clearing and every tract. Farm C. Gilbert.
very efficient hell>er in an estimable
Stodt. rector oT Qna ekOfolk Ue
Omaha,
wbere.be
purchased
two
hardware
brawn la Arraewid.
William Brighiy v*. Naomi Brightr,- ^^de being glvMf away by Mr IMMr,
wife. Ho will supply the pulpit here ebarpe was fir«-d by Mr. Franke.
John Erewn. Ue follow who hat tO.foO bushels of bard winter wheat stares, one allllhcr Mwp. one saluon.
divorce: Farm C. OHben. attorney.
| judge Lorta Rohm*.
Afu-r
Ue
water
wa*
lorned
Into
Ue
Sunday
but
will
not
mow
here
until
el^t wtrehobsM for potarees. grain
.been oaoatsg the Ifore Mafouette rail- frr tbe mill, m the crop here, owing
nejr cbaanel ti was necessary to dig
Censa A. Hager v*. Theodore A.; At the eoactesiOB at Us MTMMy
next week.
road to BBcb boBhle by bnlidlng hi. tbe uererc ru»i. U practically a failure. and agrteultural implements, a bank
down eight f<-et and two techa In Hager, dlrorce: J. W. Patebte. attor-1 rtwepttoo was held at Ue
Rev. W. L. Laufmau «1»
___ I » ..I______
___ .hone anroB Ue nlto which be dafow If the company U able lo duplicate Ue and a drug store.
Pearl
Luke vs Richard D. Lake, dl- Judge aad...
order lo make ihe pit for Ue power
Mrs. Roberta oa Wnshteff
Grand
Rapids
thh
week
and
sup|>l>
pnrchaae
wlU
Another
M.OOU
bushel*
Before leaving
eroea hU land at tbe MaUn branch
too street. Tbe largt parlors,were
ry there will Hubbell also bad appllcaiitws for the the pulpit there Sunday- HU church house. When dtj
foal wMt of town. SBd tsrtitrtag him
ebarmtegly deoorsted wiU asparagas
be ea«*fh to keep « steady grind lor location of a schoolhouse. MethodU: in Grand Rapids i* one of the Brn K-ei trouble was
aeU lhareta. aay. ihh
r plat. Paim C. and pink aad whHe sweet pa* aad
quicksand. This came In so r8pWly|al.. petition to i
church, steam saw mill and a broom openings in the eoEferencc. Ii U on
BOW IiiiIbMI fo foU heru. He U charged
Ue reeeivteg party stand «Bi« ffTboethe west side of tbe rlrer and a popu- tbat twelve men were unable to abovel i Gilbert, attorney,
Mr. SmIU also Tlslied St Joe, Dos handle factory.
ic on Ue rallrowl.
it out and the pump in use. which bad I Melvina A. Downer ra. Oeorge D.. ful festooBs of tbe grea beforM forge
So rapidly were Ue lots sold, that laiion of over SO.ooo lives there. There
It fdstBrad canldereble ecbemtng Koines and Oabnque before returning
s
capacity
of
thlrw
liarrel*
a
mteils.i
Downer,
divorce:
Lovell
H. Gage, at pier glass which reflatead tR# prMty
are
several
other
churches
of
dlffcrto get Brawn ont of hU ‘Tort.*’ Bnt and says Ue grain queatkm out there an addUh* lo Ue original pUt may be ooi denomination and only one cKher ronid not lake care of It. But this toreey.
picture, te the rwatvteg Haa. basifto
is at had as It ti here and Ue rust madc. Good inducements are offered
«M day tfot WMfc b* waa Indueed
was not ihe ebd of Ue trouble. QB ont
EJU Weese vs. Prank Wrese, dl- the bride aad groom. brUiMiatei aad
by Ue company to locate there. Farm Methodist church. The Second Siree’
eoBe to town to aee Ue lawyer, and acema to be
church U a JiO.Otkj two-story building Frlday morning a wild spring bora* vorce: Lovell H. Gage, attorney,
Mberi were Jmlge aad Mfp. Baborti.
gat the maUer Smd up. Bat while coontry. • H U generally conceded by i*?d adjoining Uc town are adranced, with a tower clock and a
forth
te
the
center
Ihe
pH.
Water.
1
q Ue matter of Ue peUtion of L H. Mrs. Josephine TRos. Mn. JaRa OUUs
pipe
b«e a nww of netta hand, quickly formera wbo bare studied Ue qo^tkia some having been sold for $40 an ncrc. organ- in connection-uiU the church, qulcksaml. stones and marl came forth! Cage, bill to discharge mortgage; aad Hr. and Mra. Jamw Blftvart of
White Ue road- ham not yet been
ruBprad Ue atructure from Ue rtili. tbat rust I* due to certain supplemen
tbe rate ofTony barrel* a mlnoU.! Lovell H. Gage, attorney.
there are two eliy missions. Rev. Mr.
nteL Mra. Roberta waa Bownsf m
nd Ue car leaded wUh log* run out. tal soil and air coodlUons. oeenrrlng completed to the new village. Ue steel Laufman was selected for the psstor Among other thing* cast up t
In Uv matter of tbe petltloe of John pale gray Mtln fodteffi wtU tHO aad
Brai^ raphraed the huUdlag a* eoon at a eritlcal point In Uc groatb of Uv U on Ue ground and has been laid
account ol bU evaagelltlic great t
Powlv aad Watson Fowle, sate of real vHvec Mrs. -HtM la atsal gray aOh
The OMpany expects
a« be found what bad happened. A. wheat kered. E'hen Ue earth ts dry
estate:
W.
P.
Crotser.
attorney.
work, the eongmtstloo wanting a man
and white lace. Mra. OIUlo fo bfoa
Ue reanlt he U now te jail, and Uc and powdery and the kereel Is lender hare K completed by the last of Octo^
could do tbingv
crepe de cbtee and Mn. BtRvart te
In Ue milk, a eerere wind srlH dHve ber. The new rouil ren* through some
. and ii not pet
Farewell ficnnwi Sunday,
paie blue flowered Silk p
Ue dual through the tender UmU of the finest clay beds In Michigan thined for by a numlH-C of Ue loading subdue tbe new enemy, so Mr. Frthke |
member*
and
bis
appointment
j
and
Ur
Pray
came
here
and
had
an
r.-v, Henry McKinley, pastor at Uc
official
Tbe gvesu on arrtvtef srofo direct­
aad In iwentyfoer bosra'a year-a dam­ These Imds are owned by the eomPetlBwi for Hew TewnaMp.
elevator
pump
cttestrected
at
Ue
i
Friend*
church
will
prtmch
bis
fareed 10 Ue dreuateg rooms by Masdm
age estimated in unlimited Sr
iny. U aleo Ups a fertile farming naturally followed.
Traverse Dty Iron Worka which had j ,,,.11 *«rnion here Sotutey monilng. Muir Ltod and Mb* BUiaboU Patebte.
The statement In regard
.anirj- and the new village will uaat Ue sat meetfog «( Ue board’ of done.
a ca]«riiy of forty-five harrel* a mlB- Rpv Hr. McKinley bac accpied a call
During Ue eventeff pack was
White Ue arrsa of what west U Im­ donbledly draw a Urge trade whicb Phelp* com Hu: here ws* not a
sin Ue ahspe of a pmltloo
anil over. .With this. Ue water to the Friends church te Amboy, lad. served te Uc east room by the Minis
as he was oa'ibe U>-1 tbat was ma-Io
gone to Mesick
SigBcd by a large number of Uc resi- mense. the yield is not above Ue aver­
yesterdaj’. However, a prutest. Ihxl-; as iwmpcd out eootigb so that tb't The eborcb there bad
Davis, Lo« MeMAaM and
.Bats of Ifoat Bay. Faradlse and Oar- age hm and Mr. SmiU met numbers Grawn over a long and bad road. Many bad been lodged again*' him by some: ork coidJ pruceod.
! of
aaq presents a wide field for hli Marion Gibbs.
leads of stock bad also
BeM towatklpa. taking tor the forma- of b«re» from Mlnneapoll*. BuEuio
J The effect oruhe
of the members of th<- First church- The Sho!.- dsm Is to feet In tettgU ; endeavor
ta U-t
aad
oUer
wheat
oenten
who
were
driven
twelve
or
fifteen
miles.
ttaa of a new townshtp in Grand Trar.1 tlx Ixilkbead I* eighty fect | Hr McKutlcy * successor here will |
digtef rai
t»y
still bant lor hard winter wheat
Daniel Dake. who own* a large trset here prevailed and the apfstlcimcnt: and
erne county to be known ns "BoardTso tK-rs
spiling are driven;
r^.^. ^gar Kcquah of Georgetown. > pleasing. Prom the ptek ahadad elec­
He fwmd that wbesu forms east of g)f fine hardwoo.1 timber near by. hn-t was not made. '
man." Ate Ihetodes Ue entire seeIhhmsr
V.
lih
cribs
In
tbe
center.
The,
Mr.
Reqoah

an
able
man
u-l
>
iruller
to
Ue
coreert
of
tee
diateg
don aabreaed In tosra » aorU. rnng» Uc Missourt ran in four End five hun­ just built a large saw mill which will
OeaUt Roll,
lounilatiiiii* of the power botaae are nud* very high with hi* congregv 1were teataoB* of imifot caagb*
Htn, <>, i) Watkins of V3' WaJo ;' nincrvte andj Iron. Tbo wild ■ffriag|tR^ ]]« vm gn the pnipit here a | with clorten of ptek aad wUU sweet
10 wot eabiMfog aection • eacept dred acreage, while west land was .give rmphrymetit to a number of
the aorU hilf ht the nonbeast quarter held m UPce flgnrre. It nol being
stre-.-t passed away Friday m<»relng a ihsi cau*.-l M> ni'u h trouble is »htW'wpt-k from gun-lay
pt«* ud at eiUer aad -of the table
Methodist i
1<> ii’clork from a complication of dU- In an.l con-n-d with a hra'T tap Aland eecUM* T. 1.17 aad IS. now form­ usual to find one owner harvreUns
r,.» n^„rj HrKlnl.-) has l*en th- ,pre silver caodelabra wlU pink u4
thousands of level pralritv
The appalctments of tbe Mrtbudi>t eas»Ti. leavtng i*<> daushter*.
ing pan of Oardeld
.Ih.night Ihe Ifoubles were many, the ,,„i ^,„r of th- J'rtend* church f-u vhitr randies.
The refrabmeat*
Misses JeuDb aud Kda Watkins
1. *, 3. 4.1. *. 10. U. U. W, 14. U and like field*. The core crop alt through conferfoicc at Grand Rapids anjob wa- tucccssfuilv arcompllshed; ,b..
,wt. yrars. He ha* been 11 carried out Ue same IdoA. the tea
IS and Ui« north
of Uc nretbeari Ue west. Mr. Bmlth says. Is mag- complete. R was announevd Mo.- mourn bis K>s*.
Watkins
j and Mr Franke h-lds a hlxh rwom- ,h,. north for the past four year*, bat - t^ng te tbe form of ptek roaa. «oaquarter of aeedoo I. now forming art nUteent. the view a* he passed through day that Rev- W. H. Phelps of Manis been a ri-s-Ulen! <.
city lor a num |
Hr Pra). H- I* very ,op c„,n,. tere from Ooway. During u»^g with Ue white of Ue cake*.
of But Bny nsraahlp. aaff nlao ecr- brtng one Hmitles* cxpanM of warln,: tre was coming to thL city a* pastor b*-r of year*. corainR h.-re from In
gla-l to tu- 1«rl; in Trav-rM' City. bo»
p|,y
^
H)U4 almooda.wore also
Uoasl*. J0.Sl.t2. ».f4.».»«. 57, 2S core fields, but wlU the usual feel- of Uc First church but Ul* wa*
ana and being on tb- saperannuau-d:
*1-1; th- sTwry off hi* mind.
, jrl.uj.U and under hi* efllcleot leader : served.

■». ». W. M. ». J4. as and s«. no* teg of all MIehtgan resldcnu, he said desUy premature as the list
IliM, passed hu. time quit-It In bi-’j
------------------------ I*hii- the church mt-mbernhip has
The loriag rememtiraaoM te Crteadt
be
longed
to
sec
just
one
good
tree
Biatre
that
Rev.
Thomas
Cux
will
come
home. allhouBh-occ*‘loo*Ily he fii:.-l
foemtog lihrt of
C«xuit Court Calendar.
creas-d greatly aad (be rtinreh Iteelf ig the form of exqutette rtHaa.- apaniThe vlllagt <ff Mayfield 1* tncludH the monotony made him homesick for instead. Re*-. Hugh Kennedy wa* ro- pulpit* in the vicin:tj of Travcr.'i
Thf rak-ndar l«r tbi- Bepicmbhr made much progrt-**.
: un* cut glass and datety aOvdr. haaosight of Hjchlgan forests.
inraed a* pastor of the Asbury M- E City.
te Ue propo—d new township, which
U-nn of eirt-'iit court abteh opea*
-----------------------tifol ptetore* aad fureltare wanHe had a peculiar episode with Car­ church and Rev. J. W. Miller to the
nteo coalgfoi aome rMi forming terriThree ■>( the *tor.-s which were de- placed in the south parlor.
0 this city U...t{s-’!-’ 3*1. >► » follows-. ,
Wi.nl wa- r
. toey. and one of U« prettiest lake rie Natfoo; the hatchet wiclder. and FenneenU street. Rov. W. E LaufI’UViNALt
ASM
siroyod
lo
Ihrertmi
fire
at
Carroo
Hr and Mr*. THu* tefl a the !•
I>i.n
ti.oin
of!
«’k
mu, lormerly pastor of th-- First
romn* te MMblgsm. teelndteg Hogv white she did not use ber hatchet
CM>. sr. air.ady b.-iDg rebuilL
: o’cloek Pert- Marquette trafo for a*
him ber tongue Ushtng was quite as church here, has been given the pas­ Dsfd Uutur* father of-Mr, A Vf.> Uhari-s-Ear! King, perjury.
hack, aearty kU of Ranle lake and
-----------------------: e»u-oded wedding trip aad oa their
effective.
torate of Ue.Second street cliureh te Kirkcrd of Uls city. Mr. Bunars. • h-. ‘ iY„l Ik-chu!. vtotsiioo of Ue llquo;
nmher of amhiler lakes.
ftebsrtaiTrtu* Wadding.
' return will be at borne to thair triad*
A party of gentlemen
Grand Rapids. The other appoint- spent some time ben- two yt-srs seo.,
On- of the notable society cvenU of p, 44J Webster atraM.
Albert N’ov.gny. vmlatlon of
amoklDg compartment of the through
te the Grand Traverse district h*. many friend* In ihi* ciiy. Coorm
BoTfflan' at East Bay.
I- year ws* Ue wedding -Toewda.v
y-oung people te Trarerae City
Buiurs. lighthouse keeper at Cat j
*■*,
After wortrtBg sac sariag every poa- alceper. when wlU her chsracu-rtetic
* wider circle te frfoali or Br.Mortoa D. Carrel, presiding elder. Head Polar. Northport. a brother, lef: 1 Jefca Kratoehvil. violation ot Uv ev-olng of Hiss Alice Taylor Rote-rtS|
Obte cast an summer. alibWh par- pubUclty she came through looking for
Wednesday (or Port Aurtln.
being i
l**
aad L«n Payette Tluts The ceremony •
d«er»edly popafor than Mr. an 1
AteUy dteAhted by a stroke of paralysis. trouble or smoke. She wm* on her Traverse CHy.
broU- Nathmal Grocer Co. vtoUilofi Of Uc took place at 7 o'clock at Crare Bptoc Hra. Tlta*. Mr*. TRa* has ipaat ber
Alaacoa. to be *uppll<-<l l-y Georg” joined here a' noon by ao-ah-r
CUat he might go to New York and are way to speak at a street fair at Water­
ATChlbawi Butiars of Charlevoix.^
toad la*pal church, which wa* never mwe; «are life te Trarerae CItr and her
hompeoa: Alla. C. D. Fk-tcher; Ak
hte •O-raarqM foUar before he died, loo. Iowa, and knew sereral member*
after-! Patrick Burden. vIolatloB of Ut bcautAtlly decorated Uan for Ul* oc-,eg»msg peraoaaUty sad BOsiM stemaking all praparatloM and then of Ue party. Walking boldly In she den. to be suroUed by E F. Crv' The funeral ws. held Friday
I ilqoor tew.
rasloe. sspargu* and pink and whii-H eerRy hare was tor her aa Mads *"■
Bov, take, to be supplied by W. H.
tubbed «f Ue poor ptiianea that ho accused Ue party of drinking.
I Elmw Ste«]e. indecent expodore of aster* beiec used with charming effect.! ^iio have ever aret bar. Her baaatiTurrirtl: Belteire. W. A. RoWnsot
had saved After ao mnch traoble. Al'i- SmiU aald abe
The stained glass windows were arteied , ,„i rater and teteat as A pfaalst have
james Sbae. aged 3S year*, passed ' tbe perrcnnreafoie altercattea w«h each 1
Beaaoate and Honor, to be supplied
atm HlU is heart brokaa today.
Harry
J.
Donovan,
foigerr^lU
masse* of asparsgu* and Ue:,^^
reeagnUtea as oaa te the
Mr. Hill ernkw hte home wltb hU ber and siter acensteg earti tedirtdnal by W. H. Herbert; Bo.rae C.ty. W. W. away- at hi* rc*i-Jcnce te Garflt-ld town­
IBStta OP FACT
electroHer* twined wlU Ue drooptegi Hading maaSdan* la tbd cHy.
aoA. Aaa^ RUl cd Bast Bay. who ran* mrtnber of being “draak" was Offered Ayleswonh: Boyne Falls.'to be sup­ ship at 4:4‘.i A.m. Saicrday of caEdward E Maynard vs. Kris Bye. green. Asparagus aad ptek aad white. Hr. Tltn* came to Travareo City a*
plied; Central Lake, to be supplied by enmptlon. He leaves a wife ad ilv
whlaky”
a boardteg hmme for tbe sMIl band- a ’’high hall.- a 'bottle
trover. Patebee ft Crotser ad TTatt; alters were at Ue cousacra to Ue! ^
lad aad bw airtsd atoadRy
Batardap erMtag. Mrs. HID bad oeca I anything in Uat line that ahe desired A. E Wyna: Charievolx. J. W. Clck- chlldrea. ad was a broUer of Thomas
,* DavU. Covell ft Cross, attasadys.
pews ad great booqoeU of Ue aster*, j„ posUtoas te trast ahd hoar watll he
was finally pal to Sight. The ers; Charlevoix circuit, to be snppHed; Shue of this city.
alon to 9 to a nMghbor's and asked
Knight V*. Willard Brewa,^ breutified Ue chacel sod altar, the! h at praseat caahter te the fflrte KaThe funeral wg* held from Si.
iben joUnglT called her "Bosie dar^ and Honoo Bay. S. W. Large.
owe «f Ue boArdars to atav te Ue
te tha p
rnlng at appcai. Prau ft DarU. P. C. Gilbert. I chancel being baked sriU leaUerr j tteaal huk. htea
' hOAse wMte ahe *h tgoae. He profo and Mr. SmiU did net roHxe to whom Crow ^’Utegc. to be suppUed; East
attoraey*.
[feraa. The altar was Ughud wlU[^a to the otaU U RaM M ftoeasl■lasd to 40 ao b«t R seems that abortly be was talhteg tlU she ML asuch dis- Jorda. E E Tote; Elk RapMa. C. IL
Oenrfn- Gray and Margarte Gray vs.' white gaadle*. Th^ dwreatlas wge'^ qaea..
WGoy: Bmptre. to be aappilcd tv. E te chance te D. E Carter. Mr ShatuJgibw kn. HU ten Ue honr heoteo
went avtjr bntlefl • brtgbt Ilfbt b«s-

Mr. na Un. B. D. ObMtMi «( Old
MlMiOD.
BoraUs 1» tbe Cntbolie cbnrcb at
iUpleua. paiaed tbroogb town tbU
Bonlag ter Bmplre, where ibey will
apead a abon Use before taking ni<
tbeir raaMence at OM Miaahm.
Mri. Obaatoa «ai foraerir MU«
SttrU Bwsser et Old MiMkm. Tbcr
d by lira. M. E. OartMe of Efoplre. tbe frooB-a Bother,
who attended the wedding yeaterday.

*"
w
Mra. Hin waa not gone i^. return­
ing aboei 10 o-cloek. but when abe re­
turned. a confoaed acene Bet ber eyea.
Tbe bowe bad been ealcred
ererytblag ranaa«*ed.
Mattreaae*
were tamed over, burean drawer*
dumped on tbe door and even maebloe
ere opened and eearebcd. Tbe
tnmka and rallaea of tbe boardcra bad
been opened and ranaacked bnt a]>perently notblng had beee taken from
tbCB. But with Mr. Hill. sr.. It waa
different. In preparation for bU jour­
ney to New Tork. be had bought a
new trenk and In tbla waa a llt.le
aarlagi bank uaed by dcpoaltora of Uk'
Pint National bank tbat hare aarlnga
aceounu.
Tbla contained all the
aooey be had. <£0. and the ttalet to.jk
rault and alb breaking tbe tniak open.
TbU waa all that waa takes with
the eiceptku of a cake, paa and all.
from tbe kitchen. There U no clue
to tbe Iblef bnt It te thought that <V
aoatebody tbat waa (aBillar wRb
the houM becaera of Ue rapidity wiU
whicb Ue work waa dotw.

Died at Omena.
r. H. Oraree. a promlneni Grand
Raidd. reeldcnt and founder of Omen*
reran, died on Friday at Omena.
SclerotU wu the caura. Hr bad beru
reeling in and had gone (o Nortbpori
for treatment but died In tbe .uitcn
at Omeu Jnti after tearing Ue train
Mr. Crare. wa. a
of Grand lUpIdt. haring come there
thirty year, ago from Lockport. N. Y.
He wa« In the employ of Fo»ler, BteTOM t Co, many year, but re«lgned
atoot a year ago owing to hit hcalU.
Since then ho ha* spent much tin
Uc South and at Omen*, which rcsor*.
‘ WM Ue founder.
SurrlTlng Mr. Grave* are a widow,
formerly Mrs. John Uorhardt. whom
he Banted four year ago; two :
Wilder D. Oravet, until twally of
New MeUco; Clhrke Crare*. Charloitc. and one daughter. Mr*. Kolli
Whitney. Detreli. He wasw membe.
of Uc Royal Arcanum.
The body was Ukeo charge of Kri
day evening by CnderUkcr'Curtl. ol
Ul. city and placed Ifa a magniOccni
rora. half couch casket. It
I to Grand Kadds-oo the UR.*
I. Saturday. Hr. Curtis accomiwnying
It aa far m this cUy.

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■mTHt QRANO T«AVeil»E HEIIALO. TMim*OAV. ECFTEMBCW g. WO*.

Graad Tnrcrsc HcraW
VMM •f«T A>»tar ■* **i~» wr
huala

AMO MCORO ca

BCCURSIONS

parceaL A* a aatter o( tact oatr t*o
el tbe caadldatca for (be prtedpal
^ tbe ticket. tbo*e for lodge <d
probaU and for regtoter etf deed*
celred aialorilie. of tbe xotea cad. AwiMl Low Rate E*«iT*lon to Okie
Pelijta. Wedoeedey, OcL 6th.
Ail tbe otber* raaalng dowa a* b>» a*
• ^ te Toledo gm
St per cwt
Add coe fare fron Toledo to tbe catf Mr. Pent* 1* fair be win call aicordoa fart to Toledo for tbe rooad
taaik* to tbe poalbUity cd the prt-j“™
man ehtocUOB *t««b la tbe dtoaetloa
xickeu *ood retnralag iblrtr day*.

tbt mot tomtit* to wcikera MkASgw. mat
u «MDplMe m m
»tww»P^ nd prtoUB* oMe* la W
dv o< iU «t*« to We rtale. AU the
(dd preMW oC the ofloe bare bwa
placed by aew and Uajwrdl prtoUaf
machiaea. adv*«d to tbp bl^eM
grade* or all ktad* cd priatlas. isetadIng Ikae color work.
ne a«v ttapla peWeeUag proaapoe obieb tbe Bvealag Record ba*
b*« prteieU !or leTarml »eeka. t* tbli M* HetaM:
37-St
week pat lato ooBualsaion oa tbe Her
dy W»r*« Than Oiaa
aid alM. ThU U tbe greaieet aad beat
The Detroit Tribune U dndlii* aslg

PERE MARQUETTE

•UltoA
MilaA
a*teA

C. R. A 1. ananal eacartloo to I>tiolt. Toledo. Cbleace aad Craod Rap­
id*. Toe»day. October t To Rlchmo--:.
October 11- See O. R. A I- Mroi tor
particulars.
Bofanlfe. lad

H. P. Moeller. C. P. ACertI ne»» Uem: ~We think ii urn.for ever? one lo riM- and fight taloon
when oar ladies cannot return Iron
town without their buggies loll .of
H. P. Moeller. G. P. A. whisky bottle*-"
fUtoSSAO.

.CT. ....T I-'-w U»
^
B,a U,
tul UBXIP.
B.C111... Th.
. .... gMlefe* Faraa te th* South and Seuth-1
Annual O. E A L Esc
alleged laterrlew. rerr
type uMd U tbU la*ae of tbe Herald
tsa ru*-*« oaj Tbt- O- R. A I will give it. annus.
ftyle - of a pateai
One srmy. aeeoai
»U1 lotoortow beThivwn Uto the toell- ade«rtisen<BL Tbe Trtbuoe ba* beco | uU*
€rst ano
and mini
third i excuriions
nrsi
^ on Tuesday.^October (, '
at all sUUont
tag pot aad recast for ae« vwk'* Is- soiaewbat prematuTe In some case* iTaesdayi of etch month. Ask ^to
It! 0*1. Grand Rapid*
The w-con !
rae. Tbtoa wlH acrer be aay »ore
that of Mr. Horton. Mr. Pat-; *« partlcnlara._______
*MI
eicurslon wU! bo to Richmond. In.i
type la tbM colana* to anaoy Ungell. Mr. Crare*. and otberv *bo,
on Tuoda>. OctohtT 11 Pare I-O”
WorkT# Fair. SL Lool*.
OHABUWV.n
tbe eye.
bare hastened to tanovnee that tbe; Botmd trip Uckeu at low rates, on TickHs good to reiorti fw 1" day
Tbe igtcat addhioe to tbe oSoe I* a remedy I* worse than the disease, and, tale at all ticket suUons. Atk agents tier O.. R. A I.
.. Mr. I
.1-.-•-ckB.
address C. U Uw-kawHl,
Bodera Whitlock poay eyllader ptea*
Grand Rapid*. Mlcb
for large aad #ae work. The pre** 1* Perris was qnaathorlied. it looki.“®“*^ _______________
tbe best of tu dasi aad as F»d a ma- very much as If, clrcnlstlon coo«M-| q. r. *
annual cseurtibo
»*ww*etf Mam.a»ix,*f g
chief as U aeeded on brat class prlatlag. It U wedally adapted lor rapid
y?'
Alto -*— *r colUTStioa
taUMSMi A. HJA. M A
aad high grade batf-une aad color tUiag to prove that Mr. Porrb «• *j
m hoow-. Iwd *U«tS nad'
ItoAe
priatlag. Belde* tbe abore nacblaes
Ba.j.i.Muounr.MM
I
Don-t
Break
YOTB.CR—
tbe compaay has addsd two new Pser..dJCfc
............. leultoctoBai
ttolto
Isa* Job pMssa*. tbs best of their kinX
I
lubtr
croohi
fHAMXP.O
lor the sssUer class of work. Tbsse
____
tom lb# bisl odiMpmenl of
a
the
remit
of
e
“Pertts" candidacy t
say oflee la this section of tbe state. a manhlae clash." say* (be Detroit
Tbe InstaUaUoB of tbe Duptea pch Bveolng News In lu Issue of August
feoUng praw place* ibc Herald aad »th. That Bttiement contatos outy:
Reeonl offlea la tbe lead of tbe prim- pan d tbe truth. Mr. Fesrt*- nom-;
MSMOK E. OU^. e( DMrd*.
was dlcuted by three or four
V M«b« M to* OMM htoid M MasaHea. lag eaUbUshtoMiU la tbe
portiaa c( tbe sUte. ,
uatm u'maKt. tumwmi
^ea. Wbea tbe democraUc sute conIt la the parpose of t
veatloa assembled nine-tentbs of tbe
u> pradoe* tbe best weekly aad
tbe nominattem of J.
ItodMhwesftoslMW*
profrosBlre aad cMpleto dally of ap 8. Steam*. Mr. Campan and W. R.
auMU. a MfmAVME «i
dty <d this site la the state. The «• Burt. Wabash railroad director, were
imam VAKAOksfJs
AABQirT.aaALTAT.erM
pendltnrc of a large amosmt of aioney opposed to Steams. U was known
baa provided an egnlptoenl '
ibai In ease of Mr. Parker's elecUon
tain tbt* prestige.
Mr. Campan would be tbe dbpenser
« ptwa.ao «r*Atwh.
Tbe Herald U
of federal patronage In Michigan and
We beUere that tbe espendl- this knowledge gave Campan the
UflalatlM.
y In tbe
inred
power whUto be arbitrarily used i:.
the paper b far preferable to tbe of­ oompelUng obedience to hU wtohes
OBUOIDO C. MIHTATr.
fering of prealiuii* U> expand clrcola- Tbroogh a trick they succeeded In betloto We prefer to spend noney
iAAEM
tmylng Mr. Steom* Into a surrender |
iapniTe the peper permanently ra^er of bis Ufe-Ume party alieglance an!'
Cemty.
than to detrhci from lu value by then they used the msulU of their |
BwJsdgsofPidhsto,
apendlng
r.EHAUOg
trickery against him. Neither Hr. <
Mata.
nor Mr. Bnrt knew any;
OHABiAi dgsasoa
of Mr. Ferris while hi* work'
Qmbt Meod of Cam In th* PrlmarT
was going on. They snppwted bU |
nnd compelled hts nomlnaUoij.
The learoa tonmed Uuontfi tbe test not because of any merlu be was sup-,
given tbe primary eleellon Uw hi posed lo possess, but because be was
Grand JUplds Tueaday sboald be heed­
t»r*e
they could use to defeat th-.• B.MM
ed by ererr voter this faU. Tbe demo- wtsbe* of tbe delegate* and to acorau aad a great, aaay republican* eompllsb Ibelr purpose of %ontroll!ns
Proclaims ihe opening of
strangly favor a sweepiag law wbldi party aelk»- U U true that Mr. Per-,
wlU change tbe entire primary system. rt*' candidacy was the result of tboj
the fall term pi school.
Tbs Aeeerd has always advocated
Yon doubtless know
machine ctoab. but It was the clash .-f |
tfiaage 1a the presM methods but <
the machine against tbe wtohe* of
that this store carries all
have opposed tbe swerotog tow which the doaoemUe sute conventtoa that
the kinds of Text Books,
the domoerato are figbUag for boeanse secured the nomination for Perri*.
we do BOt beUeve a satisfactory
Slates. Tablets. Pencils.
Aaage eaa b* made by such a begtnLoek* Good foe Warner.
Pencil Boxes. Pens, and
The prtmarlsB in Grand Rapids
Oonoty School Com
the like that are required.
have abowD oonclnslvely that we must L. Crtsp, who ba* Just returned from
Th* Shlarfad HsmW.
We always want your
alow In pceclpiuuac a radlcw] the state meeting of the commlwhse»*• BwaM to athl to lu sobmalber* ebaage to so Important a matter,
trade. School districts
er* mt Lansing, report* an interesUng
«h)t wbife to an improved hbd catorgsd change I* deelmble. Indeed Is demand­
estimate of the political sltuaNoa
arc requested to make
totm. aad It to eoaMsMly beltoved ed, but tbe repabllean party brtievea
throughout tbe stole, as made by the
this their trading place
Itot H erUl prove a ^easing change. that cantloa to necessary to passing
etwHly commissioner*. Pony coun
far g 4ao< mny year* tbe old eight
for Supplies, as wc make
aeeb a law.
Ue*. aboot half tbe elate, were repreoMama page has bean retained, but It
Tbe Grand Rapids Herald, a stt
it a special object and to their advantage to buy here.
seated, and a very careful and eonto Mt a coovsgtoat abeel to handle. primary reform paper, to today's issue
serrallve'estlmate made by the comWe
give
cash
or
liberal
exchange
for any Second Hand
and ns modws fast running proves urgsally Impress*# upoa Ibe public
mMoner* preseat, of msjoriiic* to ;
Text Books, used in this vicinity
the toct that the Uw in toroe te Grand tboM counties, gave Mr. Warner a m*-i
The ImprovemeeU made Ult Rnpld* to sertoualy defective and;
Jortty of :4.*00. Three or four of
r to tbe
something must bo done to remedy the: tbeoe couwlea were called a stoadoS.
Mail Orders Carefully Tilled.
•SMS by Ue Herald aad Booord Co. dMects. Here Is what tbe Herald
and very few erf tbe countle* of the
am moro tolly notod to another ool- asya. after giving tbe fignre* of the
upper penln»ula. where tt is erpeetcl
amn.'The ttonage to fora of tbe Heraatloas and oompartoons with Mr. Warner's majorltie* will be larg-e,
aM w(U oaabte tbe puMtoben to lastw former elecUoas:
were Included in this list. A noticea tovor and better arnngod paper
“The primary rtectloo method of aide tact is that,tbe commlsskmer o(
kbrandertbeoMpton. Tbe now per- ■■>«fct*y counD aomtoatloa* was given
Mecosta county, upon an csilmau
fiMIbw prroa. nood by tbe HetaM tor a fair trial to Kent county Tueoday,
vrefuHy rod couervatlvcl.'tbe towt ttose tkls week. Is readily aad (be reauK point* to tbe argent
made, gave Mecosta. Mr. Ferris' bom.
adapted to any noodod increase
need of rtianges to tbe existing law. county, to Mr. Warner by 500 ms
number of pogos to meet the deomnd
RWtty. These fgures are stgnlflcot*'
tor news or adverUstog. Tbe regular
*Tbc aatarnl ooaclnakm to be drawn and point to a handsome majority m
tan wlU be twelve page*. Instead of from tbeoe figurea to that many demofor Mr. Warner.
eight page* as bemofore. and this enu votod to the repuMlean prianmber wOI ba toeroassd a* nesded. marlM. This 1* a weak spot in tbe
ae to tba eaw tbto wash.
primary elecUoe law that
romodlod. or tbe primary elecUoos will E A d- annual oxeurBlon. CXiober 4ih
fikOO to Rlekmond. October llUi. Asr:
tar lb* eomtog year ibateaanot toll to be tom* and even more eoadadve
any G. R. A I. agent about It.
most the approval of HwaW roadeta.
than tbe old coBTontton
Tbs HsraM baa tor yoan ranked high aystom. The remedy to to party regBe* wall being built t
MOM (be wwokly POpers of MScBlfU, letratloo long enough to advance of
aad tbe pobUsbers meao. sritb tbe to- the primary election lo prevent ovey- Uges at Hncauwm.

lUben

Vou Do Vour

Potato Digging
.And fall plowing you want a good pair of

bu.

MMWUeAN MOiMNATIONO.

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Bebtrt-Binbtr B*., Preps.

Crsetrsi Clip, Itilcb.

new Fall Slyle$

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auaosd oSee aad preee tacimiea
night coavernlon* to the party faith."
at tbetr dUposaL to make tbe Herald
the bast. M It wffl be tbe largra.
irnblj family newspaper to tbe state.
Candidate Perris, to a speech at Ne- \ >
Mb KSW*"*‘
be oEerTO. It 1* waygo this week. artd. "Under our::
present cancu* system It Is tbe minor I;
totindsdtomakstbsetot
ly on Its meriu. Tb« price wftl re- Ity *s«t nominate* tbe candidates, to- j
mate tha aame as heiwtofore, one dol­ sued of Ue majority." '
I
For Ue purpoae of tbe argument X;
lar par r«m. and R will bs tbe best
vnln* at this price offered by any pob- may be conoeded that Uto to afleni
IIMtan of Its elaas. This to tbe “oT' true, bnt if Mr. Ferris were entirely |
B of tbe year tor new esbeertbers. fair ought he not to concede that there
r name* Imve been are great poesIbUhies for minority
added to tbe Usi dortog Uo lest wrok.! nominations under Uc primary elecI work win ten tkin systemr
Take Ue primary eleeiloo held ‘n]
spoetol attowtloo during tbe oomtog
year, and tbere are a number of feat- Kent county Tuesday as an iUustro-;
wiee to Ue dlSerent departments now tton. Tbe total number of votes cast j
tetfg punned Uai wilt be very si- lor Eberts was IS.dlS. rod Ue wlnotog
candidate polled 4.8«(, or about 9( per
T%e HoeaM will be made tbe best cwnu Tbe total vote east lor eoonly
iMRy weekly to Mlcblgro. and It wiU clerk was 12.C7S. and Ue wtotog can­
didate rmived’ $.70. or leas Uan 30
te worth a dedtor a year.
per cent. For county treasurer i:,T«
rote* were cast and Ue wtoatog candi­
date received S.ITC. or only about SS|
For Uree moBthi Ue b
. of tbe HereM and Record of- per cent. For proesenttog attoeney 12 •
wa votee were cast and tbe wtostog
tea be* teen to process of
candMAte received 4.ttf. or about 3*
MBl whtok toako* Uo. eoW

American Girt

WANT
Banner or Highland 5 lb
pkgs RoHed Oat* .... 20c
8 Bis Ben Bulk Oau.... 25c
5 pkgs Rolled Avena ... 25c
7 lb* Steel Cot Oatmeal, 25C
4 tbs Ben whole Tapu
Rice................................ 25c
6 lbs Best dear Cracked
Rm................................. 25c
What aze you paying for

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Don't lorget to look at our celilebratik''"^^

Wet Weather Shoes
They are made of the best of leather, high top
with gusset tongue to keep out the dirt and
water: seams arc all re-inforced to keep them
from ripping. Wc have sold hundreds of pair*
without a complaint. Tbc>- cost very litllc mort
than you would pay for shoddy shoes elsewhere.

Ole ean Give Vou
The best for the price in

Feed, meal. Bran, middlings,
Corn and Oats
We buy nothing but the best grain and you gel the
pure article.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

HARNESS IN ALL GRADES

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OkAM OWM MtePCM

.\tooUc BAKKRS TRACELESS PI-OW HAR.S'ESS. tbe best
designed low j>r:ce an;de

F. VCTRUBA HARNESS CC.

n Cwo Tifty Shoe
They will wear with any S-< shoe sold,
they have lots of style, they carry the new
heels, they are very .-^well lasts, lace and
button, in several kinds of leather. B. C,
I) and E.

COFFEE
XXXX and Lkm, per Ib, 1 4c
ArbocUe and Jersey,
per lb............................... 15C

lUork $boe$

Jap=a=Lac
For Woot! Work »b’• kurrinuic which has become maned
wocii when coircd with Jap.*.Lac it renewed aad beaou6ed. For screens Bnlliant Black J*p.*-l.*c prt^oog* the
life of w.re cloth, and other colori taed on the ftanra makes
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tnanKyicas
gwu •» ««".
•' ln*alf*l m
Wkker-Fumitnre, Reftigemora, Liooleui.i, Od
Floon.

THE OLD RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE

BepdtUs Pnpand Paints

FRANK FRIEDRICH & CC.

For aH outside or inside painting.

THE NEW STAND.

242 FRONT ST.

6. ttlalt tf Sons

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THC elUND TKAVCRtt HUALO. TMUMDAY. SCPTCMVER 2*. 190*.

nrat Sovera Preat.
rear, as a boshel of ploms. wbicb bare
A beary fraet risiied this res>te
ran faito tee twenty's
la eanaina. tn tee TwaaenUr ot tee Tweoday nl*bf and did conslderaNe 1
«e
to
tee eorn. inwistnfa and laief
Crab apples ot all eaoes. Not only was tee host rery j
and is tee
rtettss ari
. . - t2SA- belabteot
beary bat in some {daces, tee craond [
L. F. Pi
j. M. BUloti rteorts teat in tee Long.
pradnee ablppinc horn Dortbera
potau. baa skipped tweaty-foar can. Lmke reglan tbe host was rery «e
IM barrels eseb. at apples this te<L vere. While tbe com was an tar akmg ^
or teese tweire oars wen of the beao- teat tbe dam^e to It was not ao great.
>U>es aad tale poutoen sut- '
fnl Doebees rariety
tial Lake. Aldea. Mabel. BIk Rapids (ered badly. The ground was frown
3 Hr Cot aOM M TIM De»«to. aad
Trararee City. The Doebesa. ban­ In places In this region. .
Bdwla Blnefc of Bast Bay reporu a.
died carefoUy, were designed this year
beary frost U teat aettlon. All rege-i
for coU stirnge. as tee
tatJeo was riddled and looks black to-:
beary
day.
Corn, tomatoes and pqutoes j
tee market aad braagbt only SO to TS
tMii bow mueb tee damage;
eenU per barrel. Mr. Perketl cold
lo cannot be estimated at
storaged bis abl{
Hoo^toa. MIeb.. and Pltuborg. Pa.
TboAe
living
on tbe p
and at present tee stock bas only been
While there t
bait aaloaded on tee market.
frost H wss sb light teat ptacticsil,
Mr*- G. W. Gardner of St. 1-anl. who
The apples being pnrehaaed now.
resnlied. Don McMullen ’ ^
spending a monte her.', n
the Aleunderi. Wealtbya, Malden's
noticed tee frost but could discover iumed home today. Miss Bmms HanBlnah. Keswick Oodltai. Plppeni of
) damage
“*'■
fonn.-rl} tnadwrly rarksciM are Immediauly placed
r. M. Jewen of west bay says that “er home here, leaving at .bo same
ipcB tee market and Cedar U Indodthere waa no frost in that vlelnliy.
!
Geneva, N. V, from which;
ed In the porcbaalng point as a larg^
Other reports have it, however, tbaf : P»s«California
output ean be made from the beoi
ooUytnc orchard (arms. The prerali- tn other parts of the county, espeetolly »pe»d the winu-r.
tbe Inland regions, the frost was,
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Ing price now runs from 60 eeni
a Boyto Wild Ride For Life.
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baim. the -eodUns, oblong, ridgad. heavy and dettrweilre. VegeUbtea..
with fainlly anmnO expecting htm;
applea taking bottom price, however, are pretty welt advanced and
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nd a son rirtlnB for life. IR
wlte tee green, oC colored plupfos fol­ tbe damage to not near so greet as It | “
got Dr- KlhR S -Sew IMkw- ;
would
have
been
hsd
ibo
fruit
comr
'
lowing n done secood. Market prices
ery for CcmMimpUtm, Coughs and [
Colds. W H. Brown, of l>*esvil1e. lod..;
and demands nre peculiar In tee trait
vndurod death's agonies from asthma;
trade as color bolds predomlasnce.
but this wonderful medicine gave
beantUnl crimnon. weU shaped apple,
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*‘‘®writes: "I now sleep soundly e
sneb as tee Alasander. holdlag tee From Hoodays kmqto.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peck left for a nlghi.” Like msrvelous eur.-s of
highest market price, altbougb
pneumonia.
hrimcliiUs,;
meal and Aaror may not be aa accept­ week’s vtoU this morning wlte her; sumption.
mother Mrs C. H. Tyler In Mantou, ! coughs,colds and gripprove its matchable to tee pnbUc mate.
- Edna
CM... n.r1.
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M
Dsvto «r
of cnoeherier i tpouhles.
Guaranteed
bottles 5o,
B. B. Hibbard ot tbis city bas pnr
ino. who has been vtolilng JTrial bottles lOc. ai Joht
chased SOO barrels or
surroaodlag territory and wlU ship Bowen lor n week, returned borne to- j Drug Store, S. K. Wait A &>«« nnd F i
;H. Meads.
teem to CbiengD on tee nest boat with day.
abont as mssy bnsbels of eariy potn-' John Waltera and Mtos Victoru'
Card of Thanks.
Stelmel of SuUoni Bay passed ibrongh
We wish to express our heartfelt;
town tbto morning m route for Grand gratitude to the many friends and
George T. Tlppln of
QrcttlitkHi thii WMk 2,900
a»4si
• 'have Ml kindly' awdsie-l
who represents a O. Palmer A Co. Rapids, where teey will spend a wei*. neighiibors who
th of o
us dui
U In tee city and has also pnrehased
0«i«» LuM* Mn«i out htmifi
_jcUle.
through town on her return;
400 barrels, wbicb will be shipped to­
Mr. and Mrs W K. Baiey.
terms «( teTTMt notio* ▼(■ Um II»tram
n
sbon
stay
wlte
relailvM
at
morrow directly to the
Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Aldrich.
aotoBMttaj toth*-CbJ«*o aarkeC
from Old Mission ria the Om-a Pier.
Ben Montague left yesterday after­
What to Lfhl
MePb«r»M pMt hM r*ton«d from bay route to tee rillway polat
noon tor Detroit, where be will enter
tn tbe last analysis nobody knows. >
BapSds.
Hb
poKhase
baa
been
s}mMk Joteu ud report a plee—ei
, It we do know that It Is under strict .
tla«: KeWa^ le tee jKt meetias pty tee <d>oteest fruit of teU country, the a U. 8.
,_w. Abuse that law even tllghily.;
Prank Kelly left this moralng
tbe Alesaadera tad Hyalop crab, a
pain result*, irregular living means
beauUfnl ruby or wine colored craV Uma, Ind, where be wUl attend tec derangement of the organs. rneiilUnB
In constipation, bcadsche snr Ilvc-rl
A Am RooMTeK ead FtertaBke apple teat no palntere brasb could Howe miUtnry sebooi.
Mr.
and
Mn.
U.
A.
Coxger
and
eon'
trouble. Dr. King's New Ufe Pills/
copy. Theae ara always to ^re de■teMHMT elChtete teei tool
ntlMd M tee toner ,c< Waablactoa maad to sll martcets. and foreign buy- Claire ot Cawmile returned home
_
_Store. S. E. Wail A Sons and F.;
ers. as soon ai they are Ant pot upon day after apending a week with Mr*. Drug
ud How itreett Tueedey moraine.
tee market here, arrtre to ship for Cogcr's brotber. CIIAord Clyne of HlMeaOa
After aimdar. Bop*- »■ the O. R. A tealr own market all they can obtain, Tatb streec
,
Mtos
Bemto
Fulgbum
left
today
for
ta.OO
to Detroit and ToWu.

1. wOI dlMontlnM tralM No. 14 and gtoaalng'tee orchards nnd only sblpIS rnaalae between Cadillac
ptog eoongh of tbe aecondiry cbotose Albion to oonilttue her mnsleal course Cbicago, (4.0U to Grand Rapid* on o
R A I annual excursion. Oeiobc-r 4ili
Mackinaw City. Bnnday ntee wBI alw to All np tee
there, after a three monlbs' vacaUon
to Richmond, October lUh. An
be dleeanClBued on teat data
Mr. Aiders of Rogers. Ark, to also ■peal at home.
any G. R. 4t I. agent about It.
Mrs. C. T. Cedersten to in town an
on tes auBkat. but ao tsr bas nut
‘VflllHb Beltaw ofBell&erY mUl ■hipped aaytbtog. The npple crop to BusIneM today.
strsna Things In An Attic.
ha* enoopb lo«a on band (or a eontlc- Arknnsas. be says, to atosoat a failure,
Lucina Dsvto eajoyed the bay trip
,
ilK-d It) Tv-kss nolHidy
IKiaa nm till Norember, aad by test only about SO per cent being market- today on the Columbia, vtoiting MU* tUuugbi of l-.si (.Id pollry m lb-- Mi-*>-«» tee tall tblpmenu tram tee rarl- Able.
Nettle Culver at Nesb-U-wanta and ■sebuseds
sacbuseiis .Miitiisl Life Inturano|Compsny, no which he had paid but
eaa temps m U emmectlOB with tec
Henry Blackman, who bas sblppol rcinratog tbto
two premiums, suCerinc iIk- same to
^e will bseto oomlag la
Mr. and Mrs. WlUtom Mlttendorf ol
iR-tor.- Thr.<- years
IM brfmls from his own farm to in-fcMBly packing <m the dock and Dayton. Ohio, who arc enjoyleg the after he died (and six yi-ars after the
Dmtag M.wwcm aatnrday bight
northern Ashing tor ten days, took In policy bsd1spM-di Chas W pickcll A
stands ready to buy what comes
Ugbtbiac ttnek tee bam of John An­
George W. Lardle bas already
derson at SaboBihMv's crossing. Con■hipped 1,000 barrets 6t Duteees and Columbia.
, (he wid<>« found tbe old ik>IIcv in (he
isrTlUe township, U LoeUasu eomuy.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Olbbs of Green- attic, forwarded K with th.- prn if to
Alenaadws and to neUre on tee maraatlrMy destroytag a Tbe lost b beHto sblpmenu were from Trar rWe and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peierscm tee compea.v and raeeived a draft for
twwa rroo aad MOO. wUh tesaraace
«h«
h.ww
w.
the
et.e.1.'
Settlement.
She' said
wasn
cur nnd Kingsley.
of Mantotee. who have beea the guesta - »<” ***
-andlng
moaey
I' Is Itnot
ta- tdoo to tee Parmen- Mutnal.
of Mr. and Mn. D. E. Padden and Mrs.,
thing to have an attic wiih such a
Tsiksd at Lansing.
George Dunaren for a few days, left policy In U. We hoaestly iH-llete »urh
C. L. Oooser. tee popular and leCounty Sebooi OommtoMoner CrUp
eommodatlng ticket agent at tbe Pere
huiiECbuM
to a Strang advocate of a modiAeaUon Mrs. Gibbs will return to their home.

Smi BANK

i HOLLftNDi

'CARPETSMUSI
RUGS and
CURTAINS

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of tee eighth grade uamlnatlon. an-f
ggwtAt Ctoarteroto. Mr. Oonaer
made aa able talk at tee stole meet­
bM h«« aheot nrelre years and has
ing ot tee commlsslaom at Lanslngmaay Mends who will be sorry to see
He takes tbe ground test tee etamlblm toaro but pleaaed at bU pn»ionatkm is too rigid, and to a dtseournent to tee coontry pupil espeetoh
He btftoves that aa easing up to
BtT. J. A- PanntogtOB has aooepted
this asamtoatloa wlU be Bwrre to the
a caB as pastw of tee Friends chutcb
right dlracttoa for higher education
nt TpsUgntiaad win Isnce tor bis new
amcmg tea
<4 tee state. ~
Arid ot srork this tsU. Mr. Penning­
argument was w*U received, and the
ton's many Mends to this dty win
matter to betog tavorably eonslderel
regret to bsre him bare Trararae
by tbe department of publle tosiracOKy. wbMc he has been prominent In
the fVlsBds ciburte tor many yeara. Gon.
but will wish bHa abundant eucee

Wni Can For Chlldnn.

Mrs. Mluale Hayes at Orawn arrived
to towa Monday atteraoon. to take
Big Apple Crop.
Into her moiberty care, three orphan
The (all apple crop of tee Grand telldren. from Saranac, whose mother.
Traverse region bas goM beyond all Mr. Hayes' stoter. died two weeks agn,
bounds of proRriety this year, and in aad tbe (steer. Charles Jacobs. Im­
tnnstiqninrin tee (smers wboee ablpmediately deserting bis tonlly. they
•ento have kfn made to tee Otlcago were left without care.
markets bare leal- on teem.
County Agent J. H. Van Ness, of
shipped to good
lento, took ebarge of them, and ar
nudiky.h^and
d and perfect, to placed In rived on the train ai 1:20 Mondi.y
I and put upon tbe market
cold stotall
with tbe three little waMs. Flora. Bay
toM roi&wto
wtoter, (or a late apple, aad Myrtle Jaeotw. aged 12. 6 and 3
■ this cold stor yean, mad they were tmmedtotely
taMfor^m
ago bostoem bas tal^ rb« supply ot ' given to Mrs. Hayes, wbo umk them in
tea non|( , ftls year, however.
i a carriage to her bme at Grawn.
«» of high winds denuded the
heavy hull, aad rather
•rowfwTberrt Wedding.
risk of so large a loss.
A very pretty wedding occurred
a ponioa at Wadaemlay at 10 a. m. at tee home of
, ,
I. mad this, token wttk tee Mr. aad Mra. J. W. Brown. S5« Web­
WMry crap test Wtoeontto sent to tee ster stnet, when teetr dau^ter Eta
*^Heng» msrket. raocted npon tee
was uniied la marriage to Owen v'.
' H
and tew bare pulled out
Thom of tec peninsula by Rev. T. P.
CUom. After tee wedding esremony a
' t *
tim Atoiaader's. a large crims«a samptnous brtaktsst was served, the
W
fan apple, much like tee ftmrtedp happy eosple leaving tor a ten day*'
t
ouaee plppto. although aomewhatj wedding (rip oa the noon train to BufMane gratoed. tee Malden Blush and talo. Ntogsia Phils aad ether Eastern
Weafthy. atoo a bmutttsl rad-sktoned
WUL «■ teeir eetura. be * at
member at tee Pome tomUy. are now home- to teetr Mends Oct. 16 at teeir
being ablpped to Chicago, aad tee re- boeoe oa tee pcatonla. Mr. Thome
Mlt to most sattotaetary.
betog
Tbe plum OTop Is 4
> the market Is somowbst demoralised, tbe price t
J. D. Mtodtotoa ot B. wnbcdm's ba<
ns«lag from 4«e to 76c. No private 'returned from a week's bostoem trip
bOM torder oufbt xo be empty tbto ta CUcaga.

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Mrs. Tiltie Haywood and three cbll-'
dren of Manisiee epent a few days in ^
town, as guesu of Klas Klasson. Bast |
Front street, returning tbto moralng. >
Mrs. H. Keffer of Kingsley passed
through town this noon en route for a,
Ttoli with friends in JTOnkfort.
Hiss Stella Prime of Manistee spen*.
Sunday to town, tbe guests ot frieode.
Mrs. Myrtle Stouder and little
danghun Nida and Chloe are lo
Honor visiting friends for a tew days.
Messrs. Jno. Beck and H. BiockAEfa
of Kingsley are In town on buslnees
today.
Mrs. William Beltner of Washing­
ton street to conAned lo her home with
UlDCsa.
Mrs. James Stewart of l^lni Is here
lo attend tee wedding of her brutber,
Leon F. Titus, and Miss Alice Robertf.
Hon. W. A. Brubaker of Chicago left
on the 1 o'clock train for Petoskey.
Messrs. R. A. Rnenauver. Iran
Thomas and Richard Baumberger of
Nortbport. iki oa the llltnoto for Chi­
cago aad tee 8l. Louis fair, tbe two
former continuing tbelr trip to the
western coast before returning.
L. A. Barnes of Nortbport. wbo to <
building a plumbing shop on Wauka- too street. Is In tou-n today purchas­
ing doors and windows tor ibo new
Mra, C. A Rewald of Bates wss In

?«.:

‘t" ;T»r fs

these items from our regular stock and.
down prices for this week’s selling :
: : :

Tti-l

.0. u.( No«.,.« (o, U.C.OO

u

The new Dinii

Japanese Sanj

they would briny $1.75 s
.
See our velvet Carpels st $1.00 • jmrd, with or without borJm

Linoleums,

Linoleums,

Linoleums

noTth otc...;! R.piJ., boiolM
H«.l daipi. (or Siiibg
Bi^eit and best ■
and Dining Rooms ................. ..................................... «5cto7(>c * OT.r.y.rt
pMicmj. $|>ccial prices.
[tficCT...........................15c, 20c cBd 25c c yard
Fine Straw Matting, new patterns.

Remnants of Linoleums 1-3 OFF
Lace Curtains

We make Window Shades any sire and color, let ni figure with you on your job.

'

We desire to caU your attention to our tolllineofcunains which is now Uing shoun in tur
enlarged calcsrooo.

A beautiful line of Curtains in ail the newest designs at
We have just added a line of Grillsjn 6 and C foot lengths...

S3.JS t.

Wc win be plcucd to ibow yo» tbro<i*b cor line ot Cnrpob nt nny tlmc^

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New Furniture

Sales Ri nil
e just fitted up ene of the neatest clesn-

c fact U

II It with the greatest pleasure v

e BSlesreom In Ner

CHOOSING k BANK

We have token one of eur large stock rooma. 30x100 en the third floor, easily reached by our slevster,
and converted it into an at sttrsetive display roon as you will find.

In lookloe for a bank to receive
your mone.v. >ou will, of courf.',
select a safe bank—a couvenl
ent bank—arcommodatltig bank.
W<* u'ant you to consid-r thU

The walls and ceilings have been tinted, the woodwork painted, the floor put
In good condit(on—five large windows .at either end give ample light, for tnc
diaplay of ire largest line of handsome bedroom furniture as you will find
north of Grand Rapids.

back al ong these lines. Satixft
yourself of the soundness aud
reltabimy of this insilt’itioe

Full three-piece euits in golden oak. ash. mahogany, bird's eye maple, natur­

then comv and >i{k-b an ai-cour.’

al finiahed mahogany and birch.

Thire

are twe-pwee

euita. le be

used

Where you have water m the house and don't need the commode.

DO II IIMIIT
Want an odd dress.

We pay S per cent cumpu-unil in
terest. c»mpaunilcd j.-nil-aoii'i
ally on sariogs deposits.

We show almost any piece you want and these goods

this year are the finest finished of any we have ever earned.

Tiaieisi Oil) Slate Bank
The extra low dressers (that many use

at drettmg

Ubies) with

elegant

bevel plate French mirror* in fancy shapes. The finest goods ever displayed.
We have the finest line of fancy dressing

fSiliiMiis

tobies

ever

Crought to

Traverse

City, seme entirely new designs.

asLuro rau

A new innovation in furniture a

(Sing

chairs,

something

that

every lady will fully appreciaU.

week's visit vrite relaUves.
Mrs. Sam Hayden and little daughr Don. Of Central Lake spent tbe
day In town wlte her friend. Mrs. Fred

Then our line of iron bods.

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

No store shows sueh a line.

naUoni of colors of enamels.

U
4j

oqualcd.

Cot__an iron

All the new comb.-

bod for $1.??

that can't

bo

This sur:ty is r e furniture

•headqssrura.

Frank Umlor went to GranI

^rM^termornlng
train tor Grand Rapids, where be will p^_**!*
Uke In tbe (air.
Fred Veit of Union Clir. lad., who

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THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE GO.
TRJKVKMSK

OtTY. MlOPri.

■--'-.sir'-

'•
THE CRANO TRAVEWE HERALD. THUREOAY. RERTEMEER t
I paay export u» bate It completed by
am*.» t »be Isvt of October and make this the
of the rttad for tbe preoentMias' Ella McMsuus left Sainrday
—- - - ■1 terminus
- - - tbrougb I
r
when- sht.- will attend the)The road
ilssed j &n«-st. clay beds in Hirhtga Jasi KWi!(t-'C.
.........................
f. but her'manv trlvnds wUb beritif thU place, wbk-h are o 3cd 1Tbomas DIUon has moved into the i here.
- lu her nr* work.
Icom|ian>. The lowr U ru
Powell bonse.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vna Blarlcomiihr l«-s; fanning cunniry in nnrthw^
J. H. Byer of OvUH preached visited their daughter. Mrs. U Ookev.j Michigan aad wtti no doulo dra* 'a .
. j-.ee Gibbs. Soadny.
o' the clrapel Sunday ereningu, Homertead. Sunday.
1 latgt- trade, as all the pradue^ b-r
Mrs. James Van Amberg aad daagb- H. Uven and wife of Lake Ann
R W. Urvereasx went to JoySeldi tnany miles has b« 3 htai.-d t.> riihtr ter from minols are vUiilng ratatlraa
Sunday with her motber. Mr* Saturday, reiumlas Sunday.
I Grawn or Hesick over a lo« a • ’ ’ bfir.
my CJ
Guile a number of our people attend., mad. besides many
car loads o
W J, nrrtand retoipcd Saturday
t to Weet A1
drive
'<‘1 fmm his vtsli lo toutbm Miehigan.
stay morntng.
,
Tbomp^rill •; ths. had i
llrieeB miles. IMnlrl Dal
Mr and Mrs, Cobb of We Lnkc-rtsirant wJrS^d wife of Indlan3||.»« we.k and report
* i.r*.- tract of hu.- bard
ited PriaUres and friends here the,
^
friends -rf; w,«d Umber near by. ha< yust i.ulU ai
King wm.rrtum to W
him a
a vrr..vrr.' plea-;
plea- 1• largtt
largt^ sawir.i!l.
sawir.i!l. iwhich will give emplo} ; |„une Pridav after a two weeks' visit
S^reTfSHBih and WBI McClure . f • W.-ley Smith gaveI- him
George OrtBihMd W^ M^inre
^
sirprls.- at hi.- borne In Hobk'm.-ot to a iatgr.......
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ntimbcr.)f mvnand hi*; olih mlaUves.
Ohio s|i
4^. past week with
' ; Hoad ^|.-rta,y
..tuning
of
last
we.k.l
timber
will
ail
be
inaatilartur«l
at
tlimr,s
on P>idsv .-.xulng
we-k.l
im- mantiiarturo.. «i .t,:
Ilird Gibbs aad fatn y spent Bunday
OrlSlh.
with their SOB Lee.
In bmiur of hi» :i»i birthday. Games { pise.-, which will take several yi-ar»
and music were the order of tbe even-'
-----------aam
I witness.
_ _
ing and light refreshments were I
ii.)V»*og L-gSTRl.
Mr-and Mrs, John Youngs, served
All who sttendej report »
Horn.
- - i-njoval'le
amuMt w i wv
8017T8 ORAVT.
acps-is * Mr and Mr*. Conant drove to Aldea
TESTS PATIEHCE.
IviMir I
WSUVJRO.
The hard rain storm last Saturday last Saturday to visit friends at that
alHiut
aUu at Bcllalre.
BsraUCMTbs Meat Patient Travera# City Crtk
nlirti ^as badly needed and has fresh- place.
Mr. and i
Mr. Kates went lo Lapeer lasi
Wo had
nn Must Shew Antseysneb
Thursday on a buslneaa trip. Mrt and It was badly needed.
I neighbors h'-r.-.
at Tlinea.
W. K. cino.' is leaching the Monroe
hatilinc their crop of Esier accompanied him to visit friend'
Farmers
Mlts UHle Horton «. nt to her home
«nd relatives In that vicinliy.
Center school and cx|>ecis to mov?
Scthlnr spoils a good dlsposilkra.
sriin.
seed peas
Traverse City ITiesv and will reMrs. E E Fox returned Saturds: • way frttm Wexford.
1 pulling np s
Nothing Uxes a man'* pailenee.
yllogg has
Mr. Kcl
her sebuol a- Hill street today
from
Ik-troH
and
otb*T
soulhern
like any Itchlness of tbe skin. ,
William Klldeejtas rented hts farm'
■1 wlDdnil fiu- li. Menguls.
dWUda
E- Baitley
Mr. and MrtItrblag
rhlgg piles almost drive you rtiigy. '
Tbe church itocial held last Tuesday points, where she has been visttlng n Jacob Broderick aod will to* lun I
-IM-el sy-mpal hy «rf the eiv
n day K makes you miserable. .
evening i«iit*ed off very pleasaniJy. friends.
I bcrinc for a lew veurs
I ilre cummnnli
of their
lily In •
Mrs Alta Whitson and Mies Snricj
wbo will be one huB-h^i_
II night It keeps you aawake.
All
The sum of |l7.75 was raised.
inch! ricb* Itch! with no relW.
Mr. anil Mrs- Orris Drake of Ta­
Mrs.^&cr h« a brother and sltclaases
at
dinner
Saturday.
Sm.
17lh.
i
Just till' same with Ecaama.
coma Wash-. art- here for a iw
Febnury. Is vislilsg al bis grand- 'j
^j
relatives visiting her
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Whitson.
A
abort'
Can
hardly keep from scntiehlng U.
months visit, and their many fr^us
hier's,. Mrs. IPeter Pnfftauaen, ol ■ from Indians.
daughter
Yon would do ao but you know It
enjoying
tbU piace. He is Quite smart and in
_ . Moyer's peop’e have company
jnsycii ...
games t
__ them tell
good health for a man of (bat age,
; r.«.rgv Smith It very sirtc with ty-l makes li worse
____.
when
al!
returned
to
their
homes
retheir srostern home.
Wexford has a new repair and black-1 bJijf^ver
' Such miseries are dally 4ccpaaal«.
Ing a good lime.
porllni
smith shop, and it Is doing a pr»>t|wr-;
j^-pg.-u l» on tbe sick lift.
| Pvoplv are Jearnlng they cut be
Thursday.,
beslr.e««,
] Lnctll.'
three years, flvel rured.
Lnctlle Hatey. aged
ai
OOOD
Mr. anti Mrs. Halns went to Copcm
days,
diughter
ofi
Learning
the
merit
of
Doas'u
OlBMr. Cup Is
It building a new barb.r|,
barm r' lonth and thlrt.-aspi-n
ibOi to the reunion last Thursday.
died 8epi.! meni,
| j|r. and Mr, W. E. Uatey.
gtnntiig i< shop and pool room.
OlatOren Priest's and Mr. McCormlek-'t; The farmers here are begii
W. R FergTjEon had ta auciUm sal- i ,5,^
p,.riionliU afier eU-v.-n
L«Und can
draw sweet corn to the L«li
families and Mrs. Suudlsh went
Um week. dUjioslnp of his personally suffering. She was a child
,-angelic nlng factory.
..111-Uichlness
<rf the akin.
Pomona Saturday lo the
property and will move to Traver-'.'i
,„vlng a iiis?dslU<K;, a ».m
Uchlnws <rf
Joe Herman finished a fine stone Ciiy.
urn bon
camp meeting. They will return
ibcMi In tbe home, no one knew herl Rv*d th** testimony of a Traierae
basement for I.. Wichern yeewrdaytodny.
The M. £ N. E. railroad company I
i,er. Tli.- funeral servie. , City citlrrolon's
I S barn was strvrk
struck by
b;
John Anderson'
There was a party at Arthur Benhove platted aad laid out a tv>*n M'e
a- th.- home
her psrenf
1>- *- Ge««io of 5in WjF
Saturday night and on
ncifs Saturday evening, given iiMoD- lightning last L_..........
section five In Hanov.-r township.! ,t lu «cl<wlt* Sainrday morning und-r; rirv'et- aays.
I had lieh^hem^iients
or of. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kendall, burned to the ground with
Weaford
co'jniy.
which
will
be
known
,he
direction
..I Ralph Amlerson. Rev. [ bcuts for many
who were recently married and are Fortunately bis horses and work. wer. as Wexford. 1. Is locsu-d .me mil.-l fiiom offered a prayer and the cb.d' it they were
In the pasture thit night,
vlslilng friends hwe.
east
and
one
half
mile
south
of

x-Vr.-cious
J<-wvl<.'
.Rev.
fiiom'
anno>lng
and
wb-m
1
^ *
irtly insured.
Bd. Sears bad the misfortune to lose
a good horse one day last week.
Hr. Copeland's family. Maggie Schell who have
St Thursday
Thnrsda. morning.
addition to th.-o.-lglnal liu-. Goodin- whv-re we left our d.-ar little Luem.-'. , thln^kA»ve« enilrarai^^^^
and Bertha McCombs were all sick last
Rev. J. Tremain of Ms
last week but some better now.
ducereeats cr«- oS.-red by the rompany: dial m b»' awaki-nrf in th.- last day. ■
k* all deaiVra
Price' Sf
the S'
Mrs. Perkins Is spending a few days pled (be pnli
to.any cm.- ai.^itg to'establish'any The following arc-thus.-who e.-nt fiow-,
n.,w.i« Ktest S-ndav.
with her niece. Mrs. Era Burrows.
F. Herman is flnUhlng a fine tvar.i imstnes., G. A. Brigham will woon 'ors as U.elr offering <rf sorrow : Mr.'^U.
A number of young people from here
build
a
large
s.oreto-uer
and
imtatot,nd
Mrs.
L.
.«?,
Carr.1,
Grand
baweinent for Fred Kopka this week.
visited
>d at Hr. Wilson's ycsierday.
collar, a'ld no doutn many other bust-, Mrs. Aldrich and Ralph Anders.w.' K.-m.-rob. r me name, swan s. auu .»»v
Potatoes are lieglnDln
who wer pre.seot at the 'W. V.
in iMHrles wi;i nMvn be r.-t<re»ent ' Trav.-rf.' CHv: Dr. lUiyl'-n. Mr.>. Barn-' «•> "vt.-r,
! per bushel
bushel.
St Bd Bn
and Mrs. F. Bl«-i
---------------------- -Farm land has advanced and ! ard a
Miss Pbime
Phlllle Kliwy has gone to cn;CollecOon. $l-5«.
Burdock
epon a good
inedy has sold his farm to | capo for tbe winter. •
John Kenne
town. While tin road I* nvn yei , i.#ggeii. < am.- vji.iaEer, le csn- \/>-1 okwo iwiie... v,u..=---a Bohcmiiui fatnllv
Atigiisi Portner and sons have flr- th.
completed th'sfar the siuel is already iHvrn. Mr-. GlllH-it, Mr*. IsaNd Thayer, nlpa'lon; Invigorate* the whole sy.jT Kennedy, sf.. leAds the W. D. [ Ished their thrashing Md laid up their
lald wilhin iwo niil.'S and the com- Mrs. Dye. Mr.-, Oiilnger. Mrs. Herring-, tern.
1
machine
for
t
league next Sunday evening.

! cots. Mr. and M«. B. J. Hoyt ^ .
Ora and Howard Brown are wiwfclai
I the railroad.
Aaron Broomhead drore «t«r to
RapM Oi> Kriday evening afier Wt
daaghfer Bra, who U leaching aehool
there they will go to Rbctby to eteli near therehla mother and other relailrca.
Mr. Thumpeun.- who was qaile tl?V
Bugese Hill and Charier Hl» apent Friday, is fumcwhai better now.
of Traverse City
iranimaed business hat* Wedpea^'Amf at Traverse City.
__________ Coker, has gone
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Suck sovad t
Sparta
for
a
few
weeks'
visit with relAUen last Monday.
Mias Faekard. who has been visit- atives.
CUnloo Pray was home for a short
Mrs. O. Alog ber
• CarpentCT-.
*"
hone at Benioala lati time Saturday.
agton Matierson has an nncle
week.
Harry HIH went to Traveiwe CHy cn visilfiM him from No* York.
buslneae last week.
(. X Hoyl was called to Traverse

Grand Traverse Region.
I retuiTOl tna bXi tUJi
Dowei^of t>0*r Rm •nd MUN
Dowser
*tfe of Keyrtoo* rt*Jwd
tfecir psrenu Sstnrdsr sad BandsrM» niU lUDtom kw been ««»<■
•M. bat Is belter.
Bd wfhHin hsf bees orer fro* fillv«r Lake pottlsB la «b«st osbU fsm
*'*wilUml PsUrb of M«plf caty tisHod
IrlMidi here serersl dsr* last wsrt.
lira.
Thsrp and cbOdras naif
ed her pCniii here Snoday.
W. W. Odsn murned Salortay Iron.
ChiOUfo.

HATTULO.
ovements are being made
in this vicinity of late. The bridge on
the road leading west has been rebulli.
Ibe BUte toad bridge has been raised
and repaired, and now the road north
of town Is being graveled.
McKeague's shingle mill
nlng again last week.
There was no service at the Church
Sunday as Rov. Wood has been atteodlng conference and has not yet re­
turned.
Mr. nod Mra. Frank Gibbs
Petotkey recently.''
lldren.
Mrs. J. T. tt-bybrew and child!
»
who have been spending a month wlib
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Bamum. resumed
to their home at Gladatone. O. P- on
Thureday.
Mrs. Frank
mr*.
rranK oums.
Sayers, who
wuu
home from a visit fb Copemlih. sick,
has developed a serious case of ty­
phoid fever. Mrs. Ussle Crouer ar­
rived from Kingsley Monday to nurse
her.
Wm. Paton has been sll^Uy ill Ute-

J‘5SSSSt."3-^»";'£S‘S

Oee,

church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lnng d Klk pF
Ids ape^ ^day ,wHh.|Jr. John Mor*'^n Dean U^iratUaf eor*. the trsl
*^J«Uh^tU U bonding an addlthm
to bis bam.
•n«e Misses CUm Deartng and Ma­
rlon Bmse visited with Hr. and Mrs.
Neil Morriaon Sunday.
BOiDciT cm.
A- J. *_______
tnintng Mr, and lira. Sherman Strawper of Fori Warned lod.
Mr. and Mra. MUIer. who have been
Tliiung at Mr. C U Porter’s, reinmod
to their home at Lagro. ind., Usl Sat- arday.
Claud Raymond, Infant aon of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. WlUon of Alba, died at
the home o< Mra. Wilson's paranu. Mr.
and Mrs. H. WytAoE, last Friday,
aged four weeks. Mra. WUaoo was
Tiaiting ber parenU when the child
was taken sick. The fanemi services
were held at the church Sunday '

'^^ Mrs. 1.- K. Gibbs of Traverse City
rUltad here over Bunday.
Hte Ustie Hudson ~o( Aiiugan has
' guest of her sbter, Mrs. Platt
, (he past two weeks: She re-

Wm. Chase bought
Umbers at the old Ssb-pond and has
been remoiiag them during the paA

ducted the irarvlcos. The ramalns
were buried in the Klnpley cemetery.
VZLUAMBBOBG.

Mr. Bunker has bought i

Mrs. F. t White went to Ann Ar-bor last Wedneaday to vlait ber moth­
er. Mra.
rs. r.
P. js.
M. DePay.
Lwroj.
-. Rev. L. B. Carpenter and wife went
From
to Grand Rapids last week. “

The Largest Assortment

eSDAK BL'g
idOwummisaro
Sept-ta
.^r Cusis'of Indlaiin visited with
bis sister. Mra. lAtab Skiver. M*t

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‘ '"Tjsr!:! .rs„"L5!S,i';%£ssw'

WE HAVE THIS SEASON HiNini-Mitm

HOME FURIMISHIIMO GOODS

Ever ehown in this city. For an inducement for early buying and to get everybody to come in and inspect our fine, large assortment we will give, for the nwt
toiwi^^me extra big values on every article in our store. Our long experience in the Home Furnishing businep and handling the immenM qu^titiOT vve
do cables us to give you values that otters cannot. We have made up some sample sets in furniture ihat we will offer you at prices that will be a constant
reminder that we can and will save you a lot of money.
Space mill not Permit
somt Escopf ioni^y
Tor Sour Parlor
KHchtnOntm
A-good Cook Stove, gugranteed ia every wgy, (worth
$ia7B) fm............ «7.76

A beaaliTul oventuffed, 6-piecc,
35.00), far..

ntple Parlor Soile, (worth
..$27.75

1 .pri,,

S3 pieces of kitdien oteasik,
(worth7.00) far... $5.26
A haadj kitchea cabiaet,
with Isigc floor aad meal
biat, large drawer and
kneading beard, large top
answeri te kitchen table, (worth B.60) {be...................... $4.7$
A bentifni oak Capboard, glara doors (worth 10.75) for $9.50
S khehen Chain, (worth 1.50, fat........................................... $L44
1 soUd oik. daae seat,ladies’ Rocier, (worth 1.50) fat..
.05
1 lOlHMce. pretiily decorated leaner Se^ (worth 12.00)
far,.................................................................................................... $8.75
Total Cm irtioie outfit................................................. ....$88.59
AU. V«DS OP USEES. TIHWARfi, GKAIOTEFARE

A

i'-lKi'

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Total...........................................$24.86
ifyoodo not want any of these sets
complete, yoo can have aa^ aitide at
dm same reduced prices.

4 1-2 qt coffee boiler, only.

A beaatifu), {anc}-, pdlished
oak, saddle seat. arm Rock­
er, (worth COO) for. $a,76
A beautiful polished mahogany finish, saddle seat arm
Rocker, pearl inlaid ba^,
(worth 6.76), far.. $4.25
Some best lea
Rockers,
$10.76
..$12.60
EXCEPTIONALLY bigvalue in a Rocker, juu like
cut, wide, heavy 1-4 sawed
back, carred seat 1-4 sawed. All pot together with' bolu,
(WOTA6.00), now only........................................................ $4.25

Extra largertrash dishes for..........................
Cuspidors only.
Chambers will not break, only 45c
Water pail white lined inside, will
last a lifctimr, only............ 60c
12 qt. stew kettles, like cut----75c
ALL KINDS of utensils in this
ware at same proport'ional prices.

mm

Ulasb Room necessities
FnD line of Tub Wringers

Bedroom Outlil

A good Tub Wringer for $17.')

A nice weQ nude,
dicasCT commode

A gcod Bench Wringer, holds
Tubs, just like cut.
$2.75

tMnm, ODclitfc, CuKts. Rap. MttUics; Urge
AssortiBcat. All Prices.

SitlhigKdein Outfit
Onehkh back, solid oak. cobbler seat ana Rocker, (worth
-75)fa
One huge, btgb ^
and cmnluRabk, worth 6.00, like ent fiar.

J

One large weO made anu Rock­
er, (worth8.60) for.. $2.76

tialvecised Wash Tub..

will outlast lU
irons, just hke
Send far catalog that tells all about tiietn.

stdid oak center
(worth $4.00),
. $8.26

poly $16.15 for this whole
ontfiL COc less than the
bedroom suite is worth.

One beantifal
Book Cam and Witting Dcdc
(worth 15.60) tar.... $1176

REMEMBER all these
ontfiu are good goodsnot the dmapest goo^

of Carpels, Rugs, Linoleums j-oo ever saw. Wearemikiaga
special leader of this depinromi, so if yoa need anythmg in
: our line and gettbg

Doe I618O pictore^ with bean^4-mch frame............ free

We have krts of goods that
we covld make np these
sets right through far a
great deal lea mooey.

Total far onfit............ $24.40
CAEPETS, RDGS, UATTUGS.
AH kiods of floor coTcringa
Large asKrtment, all ptkea..

CARPETS. MATtlNGS. AKD RUGS AT ALL PRICES

ClK most Beautiful

TWENTY-FOl'R different priced
Oak Stoves from a nke roond
Stove, jost like caS niedy nicAkd.
shaker grate, arii pan, screw draft
in ash pan door aad feed door, wQl
bum either wood or cosJ. only $6.60
Right along np any price to. .$2SX)0
NINE different pr^ Soft Coal
Heaters
right akog from
10.60 np to the very nicest and
beslsofti
FIVE different priced Hard Coal
Heaten trotn.......................... $27 00
to $66.00.
THE celebrated Moore Hard Coal
Heater has uine poinu of radiation where others have only
(our, Consequently it will save the price of hself, in a sheet
time, in coal

Cbc m»st eempuu cm*
of Steel Ranges ever
shown here, and
bought direct from rdltoanufsetnren.
able tn
They range along in price
from a good steel range
with high shelf and reserrotr, like cat, $25.75
a i «ifht
-27.75,29.76,
.
ilong op to the QUICK
MEAL, the best steel
Range made, only 45.00

. solid oak. cane seat,
high back rocket, worth
160, for................. $L10
A nice prelty shaped, Cpm Toilet Set. -05I
125. for.................$L?6

ux to desoibc our line of Stoves and Ranges, but can my that
there is rrothing in the shape of a stove that yoo would want,
bni what we can show )'on.
FIFTEEN different priced -Air Tight Hesters, from a good,
well made Move, heavy steel, all cast legs, large cast screw
draft, nke nkkle urn, for only.............................................. $1.25
$12.00
They range nght along vp from that to.................

beautiful Parlor Table.
(worth C.OO1. for.. $4.25

OurDMaa R«em Ontflt
A pretty Sideboard, nicely carved, two
swell top drawai, 1 large drawer, two
doors, 24x14 bevd plate mirKw, worth
15.00 far...................
$12.60
A nice 6 ft. ejrteasion table, heavy rins,
42 ia. tqnare top. (worth 8^.)
fijr,
^‘Yov choice of five or six different ityles
ofSjeODmiagChain, tor.... $6.00

Big values'in granitevare. All three coated ware, in green and
vdiite mottled. Tea and Coffee PoH, only..

Hssortment,.N

We have sold the Quick
Meal range fix .nine
yean and bate never
heard of a casting barn: out Tnat is tbe
^y way you can u3>,
taby------- =------

We Cao Piea'e Yon oi Prices Styles aad Qaalilj.

J. W.

Yeur Rmllmtatm Mo
WHotmmmJm mnefl
Stores at Traverse City. Elk Rapids and Thompsonvilie. Mich,

'T-:

/
TH« OHAHO TlUVERft MtRAtO. THUMOAV. tCPTCMMW B. tfO*.
Swindler* have Uwa at work In the
walkfasg ail night hto life was saveu.
ftoal EsUtt TrsaMacs.
•W. K tMI
Ei» tftBUr. RUTDiBS
Ttonlty ofOaleetorg the part tew days
E. L. AahloB and wife to Wm. T. and toe to nerv thought to be out d
u KMtMt SvBdar tfierBOOB.
md tutor Ml for tlMtr Woodbouae. parcel, toe. «. town JI. danger. Tbe potooo acted sis w nne*- :rylcg to work tbe old gsae of getlltg
a
tara>eT
to ligs a coatr*« which laie.th«Uc and pa« htoi to
Age 10: tIOO.
a buk as a
The •eml-UBual eoileetkm from teres lip
Robert Lourle and wife to Anaon Rnote. None of thoA- awroached, w’
- mate charge* ■"»
Huoaford. lot W. Oak Heigbtt: $IZ&far u kaow*. "bit."
LUict' BeiteAt nocletr 0< the
Petry Hunah to Floyd: U Smith, MIebIgu Insane asyum has been com­
..................................
k*e« pie
j
cbBTch
wH glTc • ebkdtea
pie
Marinette has a haunted hunsc. A
pleted.
wttb
tbw
result
that
bm
$1,200
Satordar tots 1* and SO. bViek 6. P. H-’* JnJ
„pptr at Ute
Cjiws en Cbrcn e Oissasc*.
wU be refaaded to the state treasbry. number of reptuble cHtovns cialo : >
add; fiSW.
CTeBlnK. Sept. 24ib.
1R00 TrawfM City t
MUi Bmma Steffeai ud Mra. T. R.
Floyd U Snrlth to Hermu W. The gnardton «f e*ch pa^t wbo is have heard the •ound of duHns
Fee sal* by all first ctsas drigglvt*
Cart* dfore to Leiud on Tneaday. Smith, nto tot 10. lot 20. blodt s. P. placed In tbe Uutltoiton'u a state chains, graans aad erto* from tb*
Mr«. Dart*
charge to supposed to snbserfbe some chimney apd empty doseis. strugt
They cur* to stay ewrsd aU dif««r>e
H.-B 2nd add: It.
ber BoUwr. Mr*. DelAMg.
toward tbe patient's susien- upping hi Iton dead of night, etc. A
Albert H. Miller to AdsUne L. HavlMr*. B. Jacob* to TtolUa* her atater.
Rodr
ise. As there are 1400 state charg^i mu ud bis srile died In tbe bou**;
W hMf tbat LU« MiDtl
!r*. Marsaret Stoter. of Uil* *lll*«s. land. parcel. Traverse City; 1750.
Pries*. Het Springs Tatoleto. $L
leetttre k1**B br
•Idc erttb (menaiooU, bot 1
tbe InzUtutton. tbe tsoney douted uder rathtr m.«*tertons rxrum
Hot Spring* Quick Relief (Itnbncnt)
Prank Hartson to Odl* McOarry. let
ot bie epoedT fWferr.
Mr. Bralakcr at Chleaco tn
stuce* some years ago.
amges
$1 apiece.
25 cents.
Mr*. IMC Unre L_.
b*» been eerr eiek. ball Friday **eolBf »a» weH attended L see. to. town 2*. range 10; tlW.
Wben John Johnmm of Mt. Morris
It to wonderful—tbe amount of en
.......................... by all. Sereral
Mad to bear ebe le eome better.
J. B. Delbridge and wife to J. B.
Hot Springs caurrh cure, 60 cento.
township quit work In hto field Sst
Mr. aiMj MR. Jota Carau are rtalt- le«lcm» of mnalc were reodered. which Bntu. parcel*. Intertocben; II.
there to in a printer. Wallac
-Het Springs Soap, 10 cents.
added much to the eVenlng'* entenalnWillard Heath aad wife to A. J. nrday night last be left hto plichfork Wines, foremu In tke oBce of lb
Het Springs Healing Salve. 2S cciitm
stleklBg
In
the
ground.
During
the
Onawv
Outlook,
working
near
a
four
BUI Uut Thoraday ud report a aplenRev. Deeu left Wedoetday for the PreseotL tot U. OM Mtoion :I20.
Het Springs Com Cure. 10 eento.
Sunday last, a bolt horse powtr gasoline engine, wadld time. Tbetr nest tneetliiE *rill be geheral eoBferenee to be held at Orwd
Wm. L. Wll^ ud wife to We*ley
- - •
tor the u
of lightning singled out that fork uJ
lugbt by the cog wheel* and woan i
Rapid*.
sad Clara Sparling, parcel*.
Mr. Cole of Everen. Waah.. U the
f «i«g down the budle' spilt tbv la. Inch by Inch, the macblno tcartoc
riM!M of Mr. ud Mrs. RiUlp Eaater to*m 25. range 10; ISOO.
chewing and ripping oO bW
Mary Olsou to Odte McOarry. lot* hudle Ud ran ofi into the ground. A
Blgbi.
For ulc at 8. E Wait R Sons. Amenean Drug Store. Johnasn
A ladder was nil that saved the life- ctoibe;. Wines vneapH with n f»-v.
Meairs. Rnfui ReaBamrer ud Ivan m. 95. 9fi. 97, 91. Havllud’* add: $750.
Drug Co. Hannah R Lay Mereantde Co, diatributing.aganU.
TboBi** left Monday for the weal.
8. Havllud to Albert H. of Louto Bernrit at the fawory of the slight lojurits ud scratebe*. but it.'
Mr*. Oeorge Baker, accomputed bjMenominee River Sngar Co. Beuuti engine was a wreck, being broken
MUi Floreace Dormu of Bangatoek. Miller, parcel. H, L. 4t Co.’* FernWM wortOng la a Ume kiln wheu
several place*, which tbe Outtook c-Jwere the gnesu of Mrs. Joba Lackle wood: ti.ooe.
of rock fen from above, a drtqi lior »t*t*» ’’only goe* to show the tre-v
The Mleae* Bather Ayer*. Uiaie last week.
Pnrmela Holbrtwk to Minnie
Mil* Brnma Wllioa asd Mtoi Maggie
of 150 feet ud stnick a ladder Just mendons poorer which was escrted»~
On May 29. John Varney of Rom<i> . Rurgiir* rol.lM-d child’* buk. lAUKent. Refcab Wlleon and Oeor«e Ayer*
Cbudler. neU of neli,
17- «
ibe cneMs ot Carl aad (MdU
over hto bend. The ladder
■owed pea* and on July In they wci.^ >tog
^
5. range 9: |1.
Into kindling wood ud Be­
ripe. On July 27 he *ow,hI *umi‘ ef ey<.>iuTB HoT\<x-tSu>, ly^MtofTiiT
__
_
_ the daoee
Parmeto Holbrook to Minnie 3. Cbu­
day erenlBE ai Joe Chaae'e at Lons
dler. ne«* of nelk. •«. It town 25. noit wu knocked ' Into insensibility.
:,b. rl.™.,
uJ I. ...
lAke
He
is
badly
Injured,
but
will
range I; IISam SudtT* to wOfklBf for Bobml will move iBto the Leslie cottage.
Bleeta A. King to Oeorge H. Bipo*. The rock weighed close to 50 pound*.
Mr. and Mr*. Ctaas. Swatoab an
tniaoB.
A man named John Sumer, of Lake
Mr*. UUier of Uhe Aaa vent
eapylDg rooms in the Middleton resi­ tol* 3. 4. 6. C, block 1. 2nd Ferawoed
Odessa. Jumped from a nortbboun-l
add: *400.
Cedar Ron laat Batnrday ermUnt on dence on the hill.
Mr*. Bailey of Lawrence. Kansas,
the C p. ». uala. and while SMUbk oS
Hunah R Lay Oo. to Ctorence Am Arbor passeager train Into the
retuned to her home Monday.
Bane*, tot 21. block t H-.
* Oo.'* mill race at Alma, as the train was
MlstJKat* Novotny, who has spent
___felU honla* her Quite *eT««ly.
stopping for the crossing. He was oi
She wa* oseosKloat tor QQlte a while. the intniaer at Old Mtokm and Trav- 4tb add; I22&.
Bltisb' B. Toner to Rachel C. Heald. bis way to St. Louis Ud was uxIouj
noUl a straiMcer came by ud foaaJ
Cilv. arrived In town Biturdayon
tot 3. block 23. iBlertocben; ICSO.
Iwr toylns thtee and took her bcuo
Sray tc —_________ __
connset with tbe Pere Man|*etlc
Ir. ud Mrs. B. Mller and child, acwith him. (wlltn« ber too from Lake
Edwin 8. Pratt, el al. to James Hool- tnda going ea*t. ud m they slowed
a lady friend, ttolsiered Ihu. parcel. *ec. 6. town 27. tuge 11
Ana. Bb* 1* abe.-Bov
Jaae>rfPrA>*U.
np be started for the door, not heed­
tot to QuHe |Mx^.
$1,000.
ing the conductor's call that It was noi
Bdwla 8. Pratt. «l al. to William the station stop. He dropped abo-tt
this week.
At the Leeluau couniy a
HeoUhu. parert. ■«. 6. town 27. range five Into about the same depth of wa
held at Leland Friday, the following
being Incumbered with s
ticket was nominated: Judge of pro- 11; $1,000.
. Will Bate* to patUng a new
J. E. OrelUck Co. to Mary Wilhelm, botvy orercosl found it dISrolt
Ute. Steiner C. Oarthe; aberiff. Mar­
wall udor kto booM.
n, I.. nitoCfar la your csssly:
Mr. and Mr*. O. N. Begar made a tin Brown; clerk. Z. E. Hlnabtw; parcel. *ec. S3, town'27. range II himaetf out. He fractured two ribs in
________ Joseph Kreobner: regtot<:r ISJOO
trip to Trarerae City Moeday.
.\f¥,SS'.A’'XKi’KSa.
hto fall.
The lecture at Lake ABB ihdt Mon ot deed. Carsoo Warner; protecailng
EUiellnda O. Dsvl* to Mary Belle
Not
to
be
outdone
by
the
young
atternry, C. L. Dayton: surreyor, John
day Blgtat wa* Bne.
Ware, parcel. »ee. 9. town 27, rugc
ladle*, the Menominee young mei.
rtbei* lb' t-upn-m* Ussri he Um
There wa* Quite a turn oat froB thl* Porter; circuit court commlssloaer, I-.
12
;I22J10..
M.
-Ongr:
earonert.
Dts.
Fralick
art
place Moaday to bear the letture.
bare orguized an nnii-swear surtety.
Biepidm.
; Bihe.inda G. DavU to John V. John,
They are hound not to use slang cr
Mr. Pluk and family came J
■vWMi-tfartCvrltH-liewiMUUX
TtoMlhg '------parcel, eec. 9. town 27. langc 12.
,rgq..l»l
profulty. The society has a memU'cfrom the tolud this week ud are
vcy last Suday.
BtheUnda a..Davto U> John ShugnK,
go**u
at
Hotel
Beoit.
Will Harvey .and Anther Balltoton
ship of aboul 50. The orgulsatlon .>f
pared,
sec.
9.
tosm
27.
ruge
12.
Mrs.
Barnes
ud
daughter
Helen
left
ware the'gueets of Ford Myers Sustbe Silk Stocking elub ud the Tangb^
•^■lur for ih, Twrwtr ot
Monday Tor their home In Bt. Loal*.
Nucy A. Blackmu to Clara f fool club to thought to havi- inoa a
Harrr Barne* of Omens waa th-.- Drummood. parcel. **c. «. town 25,
f*We are glad
guest of Mrs. C. Barnes of this place
incentive to the young mc-a in it
nna 1* able to .
Age ID; $3Xi.
••__________

________________ ____
lo hur of I^k Matoon-a Jrelng «o low. the first j>f the week.
latest move.
Alfred Campeu to John Martlnk.
The delegation from this '
better
A few weeks ago L. H. Hayt of Aitt
> the convenUon at Lelud were 3. tot 14. block 6. H. L. R Oo.'* 4ib add
There WVe quite a nni
C. Oanhe.>. A
A. Bartleii, W. Bartlett. W. $400.
pieseetcd bit liUlu sob Donald with
«ton ebiWren who went Monday
^^to the ladlw aebool from Lakv H. Steele, t B. GUI. C. B. -Ketal, II.
full-blood
Sbetiud pony.
Edward CarroU to Andrew P. Car­
CnmpbelL Dr. MePhnil ud 8. W. Por­
breeder In Oklahoma
- -We naderstud that Walter Lake ter Of this vUlage ud Q. Craker ud roll. part of bcto of aeM. toe. S3, town
barn the other momOn going li
2$. ruge 10; $1.
•ad Mrm Joelab Stowe were married. A. F. Aoderson of Otnenn.
MU* Seym of Ht. Pleasui was the
bto pel be was sur­
David E. Wynkoop to J. W.-Hannen.
guest of the MUses Baumberger
prised
to
find
u
tnercase in hit stock
tot* t$ ud 19. btodt $. (lud coBtractI
Sunday.
in the form of a baby Bhetlud, no
MU* ^telU Bame* and Ml** Jo- H, L. R Co- * 6th add: $S,ooo,
Mtoa iSormtoe Laird of Travhrmi •hphlneOore drove down from Omeu
Philo E. Hall, ei al, to Ruth A. Hall, doubt tbe smallest in the
City, who ba* been spending a few Thursday ud were guesu of Mr*. C parcel*.
stud* only 22 Inches higii and weighs
day* with friends, returned home Mon­ Barnes ud family.
Carts riig«r Co. to Edward McNam­ 2S pounda
Frank Graves, who It well
day.
TIU* week will witness the reunion
here, passed- awsy
Friday
.
lay 1afiernoon
ara. lease, pan tot 7. block $. Traverse
Mil* Mildred Dockeny spent Sun­ ...............
4 o’clock at Onena. He had Just
of es-prlsonera of the Twenty-sccoti.l
day in losm.
CUyItev. U C. Bentley left Wednesday alighted from the train that had
MIebIgu Infutry. which will be held
Howard,
E
Garner
to
William
O.
brought him from Noribpon when b«
for tal* borne tn BraML-lnd.
wu strickeD with hean failure, the at­ Tompkln*. n-lOO feet lotf 20 and 2t. tomorrow at the borne of Hiram F.
Oulels of iUnnIngbam. About
tack cauBing alrnoet Instant denth. block 2, P. H.'i l« add: $1,750.
Mrs. Unra Detaer sad family toft Deceased wu H years of age ud
Mary Bryu to A. E Wilson ud lyRve of thmold boys ud tbvlr wlvr
far Fori Wayn*. lad.. Itonday after toaret a wife, two sons ud a daoghler wife, wto tot 16. block 16. traverse are expected to be presem.
to mooni hi* ha*. Funeral
Cbarloiie ud Hastings bare put
9
were held at Grand RapMa
City; $760.
tend.
I -•
muual tialnlng depanmeol* In
. Horace Grlsc. wbo has toea at
fifth, sixth and levenib grades of iht ir
Inelanu' for a few wm|b. wstol to bU
fO
Takes tbe bunt oni; heal*
CLEF A
home at Brasil, tnd.,
woud: cures tke pnln. Dr. Tho
schools. Tbe two town* hire
£
The Mtowf Cora ud Hattie Paulas
Bclsetrlc OU. tbe household remedy.
teacher on n cooperative plan.
spending
a
part
of
the
week
______ __ Lake Ann.
•tote Nsum.
place and part at the other.
Mrs. Onrrte Bordssu spent liiesday
in Tmv«ae Chy.
A Battle Ci^k young man wa*
The ponoflee at Wells will become
day for________
Mn. W. E HaU ud chOdrsn reBore, to Mr. ud Mrs. Cbas. Oleson. u latcreatlOMl money order office ceatJy playing golf with a young lady
torasd to their home ia Lafayette. yesterdey, a daughter.
from Kalamsioo. He had beard
Ind. Thwuday.
Hr. Bryut of Traverse City calloJ October 1.
much
about Knlnnatoo "culture” that
A
Battle
Creek
llverymu
hM
be­
Mr*. Judge Mnrdock of Mnrdock.
) the people here In tbe interest of
ni. tefi Thnreday.
gun the eractioa ot n new bare to cost be sfM very riroumspect in hto coo- To Cleveland. O.. and Buffalo. X. Y..
ir Herald.
Mt*. F. E Darts of Northpott «u a
The Busy Bee* will give s during $20.C0«.
versatlon, so ais not to shock ber.
ill be ntn over tbe Lake Shore *
Lelud caller Tuesday.
Th* Detroit Presbytery will bold lu What wu bis surprise to hear the cul­ MIrhIgU Sooibere Ry. Tuesday. Sep;
StBson Bcbanb of Pmemoat wee tn
town tor a short time Batniday.
■om Q'alfcer's cottage to a bouse near tall meeting to tbe First PreUjtorlu tured young lady from Crieryv llle ex­
Mto* Abel Hlnthawwent to Tmv. M mill
church at Anderaonrllle. September 19 claim. aner making a poor siriko.
Sporla! train will Irave-nrand Rnpme City 8atarday.
Ed Deuy atartsd yesterday for and 20.
•Holy Hosei! What a bum swai!" tds al S 30 A m . rimning through
Cart wd John Btodsrtok and the
The Maecabec tents of HilUdnle He BeL—I’clon City ReglHer-W.-cklv. witbmit Change.
Heasra. Butler toft Sainrday lor Timvcounty wUI banch ibelr candidate* and
Fkrc Travev»e niy to nevoland au-l
a piae*.
Fearful OM* Against Him.
InlUsie n clan of over 200 at HUtodnle
iWnrr. IIUO. Buffalo 513J::.
C Brede ud John Lnrtck of Provtv ^r. Burgea* and family have moved
Bedridden, alone and desili'ilc.
October 12.
Tirk-.'ts good for 30 day*, partlejewll here
)ot« SatuiMar.
«UtiiF.<av
moat mads a call
Such.
In
brief
wu
the
condition
of
an
_______
_________
Burgea*
hM
South Muiiou. Mr.
At the reuaion of aoldler* ud sail­ old soldier Iv asms of J. J. Havens.
irs Irnm ticket agenu or by wriilng
AMrsd Johnson ot Mtohigu City. Uhen a Job of lumbering for B. J. MqrInE to here rtslttng hto mother,
or* of nonbere MIchlgu at Standtoh Veranllles. 6. For year* be
W, S. ProwD, T. r. A-. Hillsdale. Uicli.
tttes Bose Dion of Traverse City It **Mr. ud Mra. James Gray ud two wit hover S.OOO people present. Co. B troubled with kidney diseue
tv. tniivs. C. P. A.. Craud Rapid-,
sg a few days la town with •obs from near Traverse City are here
neither doctor* nor medicines gave
of Bay City, which saw scioal service him relief. At length he tried Electric Mich.
Mends.
vlslllag Mra. Gray's sister, Mra. Ben
In Cubs on 8u Jnu ’hill ud la the Bluer*. It put him on bis feet in
Hairy Rlnnhaw went to Traveree Sberidu ud famllv.
OW oo l^^y^L
of tbe Aid Boalety Philippines, gave a sham battle. They «bort order and now be testlDes. ' I'la
on the road to complete recovery.”
took dtoaer at Ray * resort lut Weil- bad their old nnlfonn* they «
by her dao|!bter. Mra. F. RTliarts! OMday upon Inrttaiion ot Mr*. Ra.v.
Beet on earth for liver and kndney
1$9S on ud their charge*, firing, drum troubles and all form* of stomach and
firorr to Nonkport Tuesday
ud spent the dsy very pleasutly.
Mr. ud Mrs. Ulysses Mune were
BIgnali of dtotm* were heard os beau, capturing a cunon. ud re­ bowel complalnu. Only 3<le. Guai
DETROIT. $5.00
South Muliou totond one evening last doubts thrilled tbe Mtembled ihou- teed by Johnson's Drug Store. S.
TOLEDO. 55.00
week. Tbe life esvlng crew started sud*. especially tbe old soldier* of Wall
CHICAGO. $6.»
iilte llL to a Itttle better at t
gtoU.
'61. M It brought back so vividly the
GRAND RAPIDS. *A.D3
battles they had foggbL
; J. Moa^. of Indlaupolls. tnd.. retiinad home Tkuradav.
David Seeley, aged $3. ud married
TU£SDMr. OCTOBER 4th.
signals still blowing. Tbe tug sighted
l»rof. M. A. Ryan, who wm sick
Ic fire wo'ilil fc<'1 giKel. but •
tbe crafts Brat, which proved to be a nine tines, hu been sentenced
Taw day*, last srsak; hM resumed bti
Buektosto Arnica Salve.
W-- hav. Just whit j.,'i wa
sute prison for fire year* for blgsmy.
dnu
Hu world wide fame for marvelous
Timdtf.Oef.n.
Ing badly- The tow line had parted He to the rideti mu over aer
cures. It surpuses any other ulvc.
ud the men on the boat* refused to
lotioo. ointment or balm for
Ttok'U cooil liir li’ dc.-f. Si~ aoj
Now that the Atbesu theater at Ann
. bnras. bolls,
• •' sores,
i. felo
feloo*. ul- O- R- 4c I- asi-ii< for full loformatlnn or
e wind ud wsves Arbor hu beu closed. Dsu Seaboli.
who hu besa managing that opera chapped hands, skin eruptlou: infalll ailfire-s.
go near i
C. U lAICKWOOD.
tor piles. Care guaranteed. Only
tempt one mu Jumped c
bouae. hu leased the Light Quart ble
25c. at Johuon’t Drug Store. S. E
Gen’' I*.KM-Pger .Agf..
tbe fifth f ’ "
aimosT for ue one al^t In two weeky. Walt R Sons and F. H. Meads. Drug
Grand Rapids. Mlrf
He will ran tn vandeville* aad bur­ gtoto.
xa$n«roBT oKPAincsirr
lesque*. which wll give tbe etnden'j
BsnUOsrrsmsofinss.
otoLV
One of Bntnre's remedies; cannot
Thu fElR TfGHT HOT BLAST HEATER for wwl chips, cobt,
an orratiratal opportunity to luro on barm the weakest constitution: r-. v-r
iwMiBg colored ma orguixe a «
Rer. Ksiifmu of Kalkaska occupied
thins conib;i!-iiI)!.-.-x-.-pt c.*i. I.a>
' 'P
their 'rah 'rabi tn n playbonae.
fails u> cure sommer complaints
.
the' pulpit In the Coagregatlonalj ooeraUve rinb
cover, bot l.lS't -miil-e and gas con*umlrg drsjl. B<*d>
ckuTch Euday moretof ud evening. I
Superrtoor Andrew H. Porter of BIt; young or old. Dr. Fbwlcr’s Extract of Tmi »rr twrl.,'
•Ud
Strawberry.
steel with vt*H l botly. doubli >-«mi-l on and Bm-il whh hi«T) st<ri.
'
Miss Bmma DeLong dro
LS beet experimenting
Mbeotf-d
from Lsland Saturday and
cut Iron ticKle platod screw draft and hot blast roister, check drSK
Makinr Friend* Every Day
Id smoke odlar. a powerful and band-cme heat r <titl>
hu SBceewdeJ to raising two crop* U
! new ooU storage build­
ArOOtilmi.
ing to progreaitag npWlya smaU way. la the one aeasem
■ George Leslie, srbo bu bee* ill, to
IStotl
seed came from Cuba and kto experi­
*^i^Tbi!n5.i''f^nbrT Mat
.
. able to be ort I
ment so
him this year that he
Tf^Sr gTOT «wbH
win try tt again next acssos
-who hu besB vtoltlng _ .
___
Ik* *d».tkis c< a »enfw».l
m*»i tMr.ud Mrs. J.Jackuacrtkls vUtage.
artleL Foot id th» •
.4 lU. t«;a'r
larger scale.
Wt (or her borne on to* Ufinoto HwLittle. Okuley Neutk. a Muoa bor.
four year* oM. to seriaasly 111. having
It’S follv to suffer from that borriblc ...................... whOTnf 1 have hrOTo ~ti wir
- Mra. LsoUa Bndd. wke hu been 111.
< II,. G rwod T rwvOTT^ <-uu
plagae of tbe night, itcblng pilo
Uj .»’ST~mU-T.A. D. lu
Dun's Ointment cum. quickly and
^BUney Purktos nnived home this
berrleB. Tneaday al^ death wa
t> II <'HAVl>IJER.
penannenily. At any drag store. V>
InadTran-rKt uui) . Ml
pectoi koarly. hat by keeping him
ADOmOHAt.

COMEAPONDENCE.
TOSA.
iM..
tVltt
lut SMurdi
teiur«»7
Itte bU • v«ra niB Uxt
«iai plrnir ot tbimdrr U
llsbtBlu tut vould kwp Bll BvBkr.
Tberr vll be b chlekes pie eocUl >
Al«rtre
______ on Frittar
tke bone ot Wi
AdolU. SO eet>u:
Eepl,
Come one. <
efeUdru, 10 eeots.
e

HOT SPRINGS REMEDIES

Hotheis

In Warm Baths with

And gentle anointing
with CUTICURA
Ointment, the great Skin
Cure, and purest and

andbmningbabte,and
rest for tired, fretted
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TM« aRAND TlUVeRM HCRALB. TWtlWPAV. WTtWWR «■ tm.
toned llr.jprwtaiT«raWng toe attioa«ftbea». tcreatog and tbe best s«lrtt <« »»d
were le Canada.
.
| of the wbcde
.
win prevnOa.
Bnt Alkfctiaada.Tapt.TT.—Kr-lSmlOL -We expee* be wOl ato np re-1 tbnrMea.
Laai evenlBc Bev. A. D. Fnuple
OM ww bannd bmt spring
Pbrtto.
'wife
aad
daagbtof
d
Trereree
------------------------•**’“”
flM WA»ni lMl«»T |
wtfb all of Ra eoMenta. toCity etopped orer at Baaff Hot flprtaga
_____ _ JOM doga Tbe km wni aev- night Rev. W. I. Martin ef Oread
Boae.
who
hae
charge
of
tbe
apeakeer*
Lake Ann. Mlto.. Sept. SI.—At to*
bowl, ta toe Caaadlta KeUonal park.
eral bnndrod dollare. Donbikne toe Bapida will preach an Bmdbih temper- damoeatle repranmiatire eonvmilon
MDkdM. Sn»t- ll.-AeeortlM t«
Banff. Alba. Canada, daring the week barean at beadqanrten. that George B.
aermon. Teanorron will be SuaChlDeM adfteM tb« craesailaB
UM
Horton wUl epeak for Wamar.la ee^
beU here yesterday fur the aomlnnUoa
ending Sept 11.
day achoot and Tocmg Peopte'a day
T*e* tf tlw
bM ba*« r<w>
eral PBru of Mlebigaa. aad win be
of a tfcndldate to iiprtiiat Beaxle and
aad n rito treat la la more tor all wbo
(iviac to tb* feartnl fteiieh aritliif
BMt Baved EigMaaii.
first beard wlto Bneretnry AlwnH at
LcMsaan eountien to toe atode legMaMr*, wntlam Marcbam of toia pisee attend.
frw UM d«»d bodlw.
Midi.. Sepc 1*.—The Roebeeier. Oct. 6. Fred Warner win
O U Wnana of FtoSUart sms
aa thrown from a wagpn and had her
0«aei«l Knrokl it no* txAnK tart
steamer Pentinad. commanded by ^nke a loor of toe sUte also, and
luucd a&er tre hodrt «< hailotcollar hoae broken whHe returning
irhil* to U*e wettward pT*pt»Uc*t
« inreaEaca
Tbowna McCambridge. boimd from < aay wlto Senator Pal
t«. Mr.WUreu*
Northpori. 8ept. Ji—Wreckage
from aa old aoldlre*- irfcaJe. She
an b«lBf made to trad a iart* *<>«•
petoakey to Oread Havre, saved laiter reaches Mleblgan.
Ing nabore aenr Cbthend light wtmU and n seems a shame to lead him uf
^ tbe Uao rlTcr. Tkt Ja^«M arc
Some of toe importaat apenkteg as- doing well and will soon recover.
eighteen Uvea In a heavy gale last
iDdleate that coate achooaer. probably to atoaghter Jnat to keep the demo^refnllr prepariB« turalac and flaakBight aeveateea mOea off Big Point aignmeau made are tbe following;
the Alert, was wrecked ta the reoret reatle party aUve to this diairiet.
tag fooranxBU and will sot tatgtge la
Senator Barnowa aad OwcreM
Bauble. The barge Tewanee ,w»
Evsngetical CenvenUen.
Curembre laduairy boomtog at Ce­
aaoiber big baitl« bafora Uie oecuposighted la a alaklag condltloa. There 8. W. Smith of PoBtme. Get. T: Sec­
Keswick. Mich.. SeptThe an­
dar Bpriags.
Ucn of Tie Pat*. Tbe« praparmiloM
waa fevea feet of water In her bold tor Burrows at Bomen. Oct. •: K It
nual MInMnrtal. Sunday School nod reaael wme alx dooex. contal
World's fair oftelals damortag for
an expected to oeenw o»e moath.
and her Area were out and toe boa' Pauenglll of tnnaing at Petoakey.
fme "Alett,” aad a quanilty-ot ample
Young
People's
AlIBnoe
convention
of
Berrien
coonty fruH exkdblt.
Tin JapaacM bate retired toaUiward
Od. a. (Patiengill was titalmed hi
was at the mercy of the big aea.
tbe oread Rapid* diairiet of the Even- lumber, which prohably formed the
BxpkMrton (d dynamito cnrtffdgM
and It Uerea reported tbertaiee*^
toe demoernta aa a Ferris man. b« S
With moeh dlSIenlty toe
cargo
of
the
lost
ship.
bares at North Breach.
off nod tbrjtor Warner); CongrMman Wlllltm gellrel ehorefa U In aensloa In too
nated TeaUL
dgbtoen men waa taken off
people
coming
aeroai
from
Fn*
St. Petersburg. SepL !
Bvaagelknl church here,
Woman eertousiy Injured by glass
tost toe reoonnato alaklng huge lowed into Ludlngton. [ Aidea Smith at Saline.
twenty mlnluert are in aiiendaarr Island also report anillng through large while uncorking bouJe aperient water.
SrHWi Bv%i
Tbe aailora were all ready to lake tu' escBty. OcL 5; at Alma. Ornliol coon-:
and tbe meetiogi*are being largely at fields of fioaitog lumber. Alihon^
Chee Foo^ BepL 11.—Tbe Britlto sanoe by the Bawtan cavalry. Infantry the tmall boats and inrely would hav- ,y
Roy
Simpaun. l*-yenr«W heff nenr
Charles A. Btalr aad Fred M.
tended by Ihe people of the com tberr are a numlrer of tug* aad eehoon- Maaon. died rrsulta kick to ttnanarli
Mlllag eewel Uda. anppoaed to be and artillery ban been made toward perlsbH In the gale.
, Warner. Mtrnday. Sept- *6: «» Allegan
ere on toe Isket bearing ihnt name, it
front and right dank. T^f
blo^ade rooalng. einick a mlae at
-----------------------county fair wlto Fred M. Htoer. Oct. mnntty. The flrat meeOag was held Is believed that tbe toat boat la tb* from horse.
■re driven beck. The RueMonday evening when Rev. J.
roTt Aithar today aad eaok. ooU ooe
he Mole money from an­
Burglars at Copemiah.
j
,,.Lnke Odessa with Fred M. Warstans' tosMe were ellgbl.
Sebamt of Maple Hill prentoed to the ecbooner Alert, owned by Leniban £ other tod. JonesvUle tod amt to Inher crew belog *a*ed.
Copemith. Mich.. Sept. 1» —Burx-1 ner. Oct. T. Congreaaman Fosi e< llliTbe Japanese, be any*, are coecenGerman languagr. Yreierday morn­ Smith of Sturgeon Bay. She reglatr” duairtol seboM.
The Uicla 1* an Iron franted planked
lare entered the poatoffbM here la^'
ai Betdlng. .Wedneaday. Sept. ».
Ki
t«ma
and
rerrire
a
crew
of
seven
treiing
between
yeMal
and
Bensaring the meeting wa* open* d by Pre»M
hark rigged reawl !6I feet kng and
BUhiaan ynm-old tM>y Hwiderann
night breaking a window and getiuts;
Alpena. wHh
eo.
pndsl to the souto of Mekden. Tbe
tag Elder Berger of Grand Rapid*,
carried twenty laea.
stole to fffve igMlijffrtgmmry to buy
the door open. They got a freight flardner. Sept. S»: Chair
From the fart itet the dfeboai from
wbo U atat the prenldent o' Ihe MlcfaJepanree during tbe
weddlag gnrmenu.
at Holland. Thursday. Sept. K. and at
i n village wbteb they had irock from the freight house pUiform
Igan Slate Sunday School-asMiclailoi.. le vesael has not been waabed
•uHed b,1«P Ruaelen.
Albert Johnson of Pllai say* honsewheeled the safe aboiH forty, rod* to BInnIngbam. 8ept. !S; Seward U Mer■Wklo, 6epL 1».-Fleld kUrahall held with alight I
with devotional aervlree aflor which athore. it I* hoped ihai the crew may keeper look nil hi* heloodags and toft
near tbe Ann Art»-Wlrend Ifahk and rlman and Oennl* P~ Alward M Royal
eMsped to the shelter of the
rnnvenilaa to whim
Onm* reporta aider todays date toat
-her happy home."
Patrick H. Kelley ct
8t PMeisbarg. Sept. SC.-fleaeral Maw It open, taking nU toew^-n, i>nk. Septtoe Pn“t«« poelUom in. direction
he apttoe of the t>b)e« of this ronren- Islands to that vicinity.
"Wall paper removed from Green
except a tmaU prth*biBg; a«m AoW Boklb Lyon. Tburadny. 8epi.
'tlakden nre nadtnnged. He addn. Kuropatkln reporia that the rectmthm being not only to exchange Intel
vine opera house to make room (or
on Sanday showed a torll' lar gold piece and a few mampa which Oror^ B. Horton aad Dninit C. AI- lertunl and prectienl ihoughU bnl to
-We bortnd 2.1«Q Wneatona nt Uao
-wmd at Roebeaier. Oei. 5: A. N. Mc­
a ffnd in fbe d
Glen Arbor. Mich.. Sept- Si.—The eomtog atirectloo.” is hMr lt*a adTe^
lied Japenete poaittoa held by one to
rreelre spiritual force and power for
YMg.Call of Ithaca, at Roebeaier. Sept. IT.
sieM Itrtdge no* In coosiroctlon at the
toatry tolgade witb tsretre guns west
the duties.
t In Glen lake will be finished
Ironwood hoard of fdatmtMl wtn
-« Undon. SepL 1C.—Btruo Haytbi. in of BJanewpodta. He farther reports
ReV. W. R. Currier tif Ionia rea.1
and ready for crossing abotit Nnvemaa loterntw today, uy* the Japaneee tbai the Goaudc patrol atlaeked too
very Inteteatlng paper on "What co
Thla will very much shorten the
vUi »at altetBpi to «>««
Artoa Jananew pack home eonroy
BtUntes MtaUtertal Sueceaa." ai
dUtoBce between ftaplre and Glen sin school.
by nataalt hot wm fopee tbe ton
thirty boraea with tbelr toad.
Rev. 8 C. Croff of Ml. Plreaant rred
>»« what seems to be
d wile of DMHarvey Imc
Arbor, the <M rond around the lake
The generel More of 0«W
[
of tbe garrMoa by atareaUon.
Tbe greater part of i
Tbe froat|g8toialM«Batkm that the incendiary one on “Whai Danger* Threnten Ihe by way of Glen Haven being obviated. hi. aged 8S and so. gave m dead of ,'
entered
-aaye no great battle will be at Tie foroea at Uao Tang, be nddn. bate
Spiritual Ufe of the Minister?”
The townships of Empire and Glen tana. Now prefer county honae In .
eroeed toe river IWie. Oenernl Stiwthe afiemnoo the papers read were
Arbor arc putting tbe bridge la Joint­ life with son.
BMOB HayMbi ttSd a toe begin- nel repona the Japnaene attacked J>on
follows: "Why Iki We Believe the
Brevertoa Ctorton: “Add Blls* has
1
■» R»»plre and ocupled at the
ly at n cost of IS.500 besWei the cost
^-g of toe war the Japnanee
Aribnr Sept, it hot were
- ■-* P«u in the drawer.
Lime by Imria Rodger* and fnmily. Bible?” by R^-. J. «- Neuber of Cato of the approaches which will be about been hired to teach tbe achooi at the
wlto heavy loaa.
aaadad toat BnetU recognlte Cb
donla; "AUltnde of the Preacher
and
hto
two
eonfederelre
are
now
half-way achooi. Add. is a fine math*Fairbanks Will Tour SUU.
gsflo.
aoreredgaty orer Mandwria. bat at
Toward
Hla
PredesVJsor
and
SueDetroit. Mich.. Sept- 17-—William fcaowD as ooe ot them I* alleged to
Glen ifrisw Is now finishing a very BtaUeton.”
Ibo md of toe war tbe deaaada will
cmaor." by Rev. B. Mohr of Suliens
There are Tit boy* In the tadwirtol
Chee roo. Sept. **.—11 ta reported Alden Smith had a conference In the have made a eonfeaalon. aaytog that
heamifut school building which will
be Btni more extretot.
Bay. and The Ideal Presiding Elder'
bllenn aute rentral committee hts two companiMB Mood guard with
l.c ready for use about Oct. 1. It '.s achooi at'Lanatog. tbe largeat tiuatoer
Tbe Sapaneae tmopa betweea Bep‘- toe Japnaree enpured two Important
with
Piud
M.
Warguns
while
be
fired
toe
building.
The
j
by
Rev.
H.
Voelker
of
Reed
City.
^
bolli on the same plan as that of to toe htstory of the iBitUnttaa.
g abd Bepi. 10 captured a ton tlta- forta at Port Arthur yeeterday.
.
Chair-1 names of toe partlre nre withheld at! dtocnaalon* were very earnest and In
I. alod oB a high bill two arilce eatt yf
man DIekema, A. C. Bird of Lanrine
Ootden bin. ktaar Rntolan tbellt tell
Htmor. Mich, Sept. IT.—The d
ana cthera.
abon and failed to explode. This Ineraue ewrety conveatina at* Beulah ' Tea. aw, 1 am going to remain In
dieaiea that the
yesterday aomlaatdd the foHowiag MIehIgnn all during the campaign.”
la sBoWtag aeareer. The Rnaalada
ticket: Sheriff. Avery Thomas: Jtidge aald Mr. Smith. "Aad 1 want to tHi
of probate, F. C Selby: clerk. George you that RDoneven will be Clecte.1 b>
B. Bohlneon: reglaler tff deeds, wm- tbe largeat majority ever given a Re
m B. Hahrter: irenaurer. W. 8. Mc­ puMkan candidate.”
Donald; proeeenttog attoraey. Oeonce
*4fe nre going to have Vtee PceslWbitbeck; surveyor. Arthur Botum:, deatlal Candidate Falrbanka for a tour
Dr. Shnuday and Dr. Biaale'.
, . ,
Sflil. 17.-Tb« tWIK rt
MakdfD 4
M*a««e<
hare kraaght ap an tfealr foreaa wttb
. neepdoB of Ae garrlecai ftwn
p«>» Taag aad tlwr are now janttned
to toe east. KntoweBt aad erert rf
Mitoaea aod are laid to be gradoanr
gnwtag la toeir llaea. Outpoai eagageneau. whleb bare beea oeenirtag
at laierral* for mum day* patt. are
DOW aald to br in progrea* aioag the
liaei aad toe Batural lafereiiee U ibat
,t it net for today
or tdnorrow.
A dUpeteb reeelred froat ToWo
aftenooa attte* toat toe Japajete
toe Raaalaa
oater line and toat the advance ban
been begun. It I* reported tost OeBenl Kuropaikln baa remored bta beadqaartore to Harbla.

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Sretlll OPENING SHE OF

t;'

CLOAKS AND SPITS

COATS; SUITS,
SKIRTS AND FURS
ITMIHIEY SIVIHliPIIICES
Good all wool serge Suits in the very OUR
newestt «ylM,
styles. Norfolk Jacket.
pr«tily pR|GE
i
locket, prwtily
d. Lx
braided.
4t collar, cuff sl~*c*,„Gu^
metal buttons and well
.Kilted ,
skirt. Its a suit that would sell in oth­
er stores at $15.00. Comes in blues and
blacks.

♦in

IN IMPQRTINTEVENTFON WOMEN
diavhfitahekgohigtew
Becaaae (%bt bow everr WDotB k i
, during the next aix month*, and next towhglihewiD have towcw comes the
qaetrioB of what the wiH have to pay!
Thu great lak briagi tbe best etyles. tbe newest effect*, n vogue m tbe
esM, right from the miken’ hands to you, and right at tbe ouuet ol the seasim,
at grext avii^ from actual preaent value.

TAILOR-MADE SmrS

FasUonabIc Tonrist Coats

Ulr All «yto, hrfwtof llw popubi Tooriw, Tiwr<lo, u,d olte
HTreU MuwUh «.
Ctavion. Bm«ldo.l».
mm-.warTmwi. Somr w. Iwudmmdy titanol ««1 U1 «
nneti, uik» nwde. All boujhl nwlrt pmiwu vUmi. which PwUw
u.u>o»cryou m 111.60. tlA »I«. •»
nyla Ihm pm will hod dKwherc u Suo. $16 to $56.

With tbe vey lateat and meet atlnctive
frU and wintm wrap loc women at a quar­
ter to a third under tU real value, 'Iwoold
be a (hame for a wconan to watte moBey,
however Utile, oa a wrong itjle.
Thk
new lot bat many later loocbea that a^**!
to women. They are 4S tncbei long, vel­
vet collar*, patch pocket*. Into bath cuff*
andinallihebeatmateriah, |-O C/1
worth $15.00 to $16.for...

NEW FALL WAISTS

We ibow every desirable style of coat
that b right for fall at ]>rices from $5 to $35.

Ain button.. Skirt hM niiie pire. and pleated. It. a.utt made to ttell
WIU at S80. and that 1. the pnee most store, would a.k.

BUTOHER
GOATS

$16-00
$12. $10

Thi. is the eonect atyle for this rason’« wea-. VVe
have a nice asttortment in blacks castor, and novelty
weavea They have the flat stitched collars looM belt­
ed bade, deeve. tucked at top. fancy gunmetal bnttdna
yoke lined with Mlin.

SHORT COATS
I with fuU belted back, large graceful sleeves,
flat stitched collars, prettily stitched
a^ braided. They’re a very st>1tsh
and in extraordinary value at

IN SKIRTS

Wc h«.c jui opened up Wbu i. peol»bl, Ihe d«ice« eoOeaioo
A qtecial pordbaae of Cnvenette CoaU
enable* tu to offer you a swell cover-all foi
aunmn and ceify winter, worth fk C/}
$13.50 to »6.00, at.............. 2f*OU

of op-lo-ilete fhll wrini Uuu cu be wen ttyohere.

The ffjlc. we

-dilTeienf'-w, plcoot m .pperiiod-io Sel. oremuhii.
noge Iron. 76e to $d, wid reinoeoi • wring » p» in even, cue.

Here is $n Im­
mense Line of

CHILDREN’S CLOAKS

So matter atoat style you may want for j-oor little girl—or what price you wkh to
{hay—yon will find what you want at Ihia store.
money in this line.

We trtily believe wt can save yon

Price* from $4.60 to $10.

88c for $1.25 Dress Goods
v Aulwnn Suiting*, in choice mixtures of Brown, Navy and Bla<*.
aU wool, 60 indtei wide; also fine ZibH^es at the same price.

We dtow the larjeM anoitment in
Price, range from SBc to *18X0
irrrs now » when a good tor is appreciated, and is a good
I—rll W
time to make yoor Klectioo when there ore hundreds to
^

THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU UONEY

THE BOSTON STORE

Come Early and Often-You-|l See New Thing, at Every Visit to This Store.

STEINBERG BROS.
Most Up-to-Date Stock in Traverse City.

iCflAIA TMWH*»AV. «SrrtMMB tfc «••.
•ta-fooler. aebed him hr-the .Me nf| Ibe deUwfy ,f tbe hoods to tbe pui^
pateat tcatbar fntwear t» bat
tbe (ace and. wttb a powerful sUc, ebaaer br Oei. 1.
wtatee.
Through tbe cEorls of tbe RUeblgaa ■wbg. seat him s^malag to tbe deck-i Apparcatlr tberw ore no Uwysn m.
coaaiy. who boileTe ta pbo
word Mlowad (ram ettber sUs. Cklleua
<
(simers (tom tbc ceMial aafi oastom Tbe "D-r***" walked aft aad (opened bibUkm. Tbo problbtikm party, ^n
DoriBg the past two rMn tbe i
lu mmaty Udmf. bad to Have
sutes bare purebaaed bad la LMu hlnmeir as *-kariag kaoekod down
auoraey
aad Wexford eouaOes. and wUl abwi man." The bully did not abow up
sat a lawyer
ly asore U and settle. Tbe fanners pros, the charge, bower'er. Chaplain blank because there i
Rsaney. la bU oneoimier with tbe cow- In the party.
wDl
bare
to
c:ear
tbelr
property
of
o< tFP*
mMAirnttr »* l«oU«*Jlr
tnib tbe Idea, perhaps, that ehnpnm^er. made use of a trkb la jin piWilk Ub
*rtMf*»ei» stumps before crops can be raised, bai
sa; the Japaacot systssa of attadi aaH dt«n In tbe aeboolt ought to bare rathey are gettbg tbe laud for UUle
tkc H«nU ft Bt»- 1 On. cipMU
riety as much as anyoee else, tbe LaaMn CTtTj JaMM< Ud t« keep P*cc UMblag. Orer WOO acres bas boen Mease. In wbkb be Is proddrot
keeps himself In excellent physical slag school board, which a lew years
wUb (be devetapMot of (be Ofuil told, aad tbe domaad U
coodlUoB by exeiolse wllh the boalnt ago Inuvduced tbe vertkal system of
ne MhM KCMnllr Ud «lib U esumated that the popatathm cf
Lake county will Increase tS per cc«(- gloTes. folia and. when aibor*. lbs wrlllag la tbe eapltol dty acboola. has
TiPTcne air peitkabrtr
BOW cone back to the oM slaat styH .
The p«bU»ben b*ve alereni n%:o next renr through tbe laSux of seal haueball bat.-Tbe men now think tbelr
John Riker. Jr., a young man rraldcftaplala tbe best that can be found.
ih.t U ibe pabUcetiOD of • | llUen.
SOB of Cap*. Henry R. 1 lag In Webberrlllr. recently went law is ooMoreW prtBUns.l At tbc InurwOon*! ooB»«lfc» of
Reaney la tbe
inspector's j saae and has been takea to the KaUmerit wlasl It has boen tbe ala of the | the National League of Veiemna aad
oace
la
Deiroll.
He
weal
to
Manila!
maaoo
asylum. He was a soldier in
company ibereforo to esubll.b such «| Sons hM at Cbmaalng. It was dMidtbe Spaaisb-ASBerlcan war aad coa... ..... .
______...I
rspaper' ed to Cnw..-(ho
tCHiafcr Ibe ha&/laual
headquarters «f the during tbe SpanlsbdUuerlcan war aad
traetrd teflow lerer la Cuba. The at*
W be printed with such a progreolvc! organisation from Saginaw to Bay relumed as chaplain of Admiral Dew
lack of laaanlty was tbe ruauH of the
ey'i flagabip. Olympia.
spirit and with such eompleicnesi :.s' Cliy. Uaj. Lymaa G. Wilcox, of ~
Porah cUmbera are around Muske*! dlacaseb> outweigh the premium bsWi in-; aning. wax elected lieoteaaat general
dnlged In by maay newspapers seeking W. 6. Cooley. Clsre. major general; G gOB. aad aeveral realdences have been ’ Big RapMs clltsens are making
entered and valuable property slulra : strenuous efforw to aecore an -Htert
expaasioa of circulation. It is ilic
In a. large majority of the dtatrieul bonae. and are at prraopi aegoilaUng
purpose of tbe company to publish bc(- cral; R. R «etrich. Saginaw, quarterof tbc auie the demaad lor teacbers with the Odd rellowa, with a view to
r. located ta r
tar exceeda the supply. Many schools
THE PEERLEM JOB PRIHTlMO PRESS.
lie part of the city. Oar msa
have not been started, and the scl
trustee are In a qnandry as to wber; ha- already p^ «p ^Si^ of^he„iiecto look (or school
Tbe Petoskey l*resb»tery^'dostG
Julios Buehbolix. of Chicago, visit­
ing at Beaum Harbor, recently went M seasloa at Bait Jordan. Tbe rthunting. He got OB tbc track ot what poria of the several e
badger, aad shot tbe churches to tbe district to be to
bt anoog the finest ever produced by
the animal. It proved to be a monsUT excelieBt financial and s|dr(lita] coadlmodem printing machine. U b
e la tbe Bechaa- canter. It b a complex nacfalac and
Icbuck. and weighed twenty-six Hon.
t of Uw Herald nad tbc largest ilngle piece of maebberr (a*r praaa, baring a capacity of S.fiOO
Tbe grape barreet has begua on the
in oortbem MWsIcaa. Thb Improre■easlons an boor.
Reeord C«.‘* oBcea are aov ptacMrariy vartMlss. and owing to th*
The republicans of Menominee 1
br tbe grovOeod Job Preissi,
ca^ tabbed, tbe last of the aev
spring frosts and ball tbe crop'wflD
talking of organUlng a baseball 1
I of -tbe Record and
la addKkui to the Oupln and ^TtUprlatlBf prewee pnrcbaaed harltia
play tbc democrats. Tbe latter (s- not be torgt Probably from 7eo to tafi
Herald and tbe demand for newm>e- lock prsaics tbc office Is equipped wMb
bem recHTed. tbe initalbUoa to
tbe idea, and U U propoeed to play carload* will be Mpped from the
pera which could compete for patno- two new Peerleos job presses,
•aapleted eaiiy next week. WHb tbo
*
a game soon for tbe benefit of the Me- grape bell.
age
with
the
take a sheet txi: Inches In abc. tbc
or a new Whitlock poor
Tbe infant child of Mr. and Mr*.
aomlaec city baseball team. The
ipepers wkieb are aeat Into tbU other a sheet lIxH lacbos. These
loader prew and another Peerlew
leaau will have a pnAlblUoalst for an Nicholas Powers, of Brookfifld. recent­
rcgkm. Tbe Herald and Record bai presacs are Intended for light work,
job preaa all tbe old preeM* bare been
ly
drank
a
quantity
of
keroaeaa.
The
met tbb demand br a liberal expendi­ such as note beads, letter beads, bUt
;rhc lletaid snd Record office has is.o of tbesc fine pnsaes In nse. one am^rc.
mdaoed br new
child was very slclt. bat a stomacli
George Wlltcn. of Baglaaw. a
ture of moaer to make a complete and heads, and eamll work of' all classos. to ttkc.a sbe« 8xlS; the other a sheet HxU.
The Ootlrefl crllader prow npon
.SB b happy over the prospect of r*- pum pro^eved U aad no seftous reNo prtnUag e<ul>- They are first-class presses b erery
wbkh tbe Hemld bai been printed for Ibhmeni north of Grand Rapldi has
suHs are fearod.
eervlag a legacy of
as
The bsan growers of Bbtowassee
•Mrir twHve rears and which has complete a newspaper publbblng respect nad capable of dobg the rery ter newspapers than any other office la master general; R V. Bebellbeig. Dw share of hb ^gtaadftlbers' estate In
northern Michigan, and as good,
. troll. cbapUln: Timothy McCoy. Bagbest worlL
ivtatad tbc Record (or more than
Loados. An attorney b pushing Wit- coaaty are falUng to line wUh tbe oth­
pbnt.
Tbe
new
presses
described
bare
Boorom
consMered.
as
any
Brvipap«r
I
Inaw.
officer
of
guard:
John
H.
Wage* ream has been ftbpoMd of and In
tea-s claim, as bb graadfather gav** er cnoaUes of the state aad have
The Uaotrps Tjpiiittlaa Maehlaa. placed all the other preisM In tbe of­
d la Uls section of tbe stale. ncr. nint. seatlnel; Isaac Sbermau. another Loadoo man a life lease of (he caltod a meritag for Beptambar SI. to
lU pbee tbe oAoe b equipped with
Tbe growth of both the R«ord and Bay CKy. picket. Adjouai general,
Tbe omoe b also equl»ed with a fice. They are better la make and
property. The man recently died and orgaalse a Sbtawaaeee Oenaty Bsan
Uaotype- trpeseUlng aiBcb faster than the old presses aa.l Herald and the Increase In tbe com- Inspector general. Judge advocate and bb son b amnagtoc tbe buslaeas aad Brewen' asaoetotlon.
br tbe Duplex PrlnUoc
am
capaWo
of
tnraiag
out
as
good
mercial
prtnUng
bnslaess ef ebc ofilcc surgeon gineral were m"^ appoUHve
oa. dealer la oemeaL
qb. of .nnttbirbeift >Tbb phm, manias «f. the atom modam deslgo.
using tbe rrveaue*.
U suBcleot evidence that Ib^eary | oSecs. and MaJ. WI.00X has aaat Detroit, says that IS toss cf bard
Levi Rivers, of B
expeadllnrm made have boen varrant'I flounced ^tbr appointment of W. N.
celebrated bb 000 huadirdlb btrtbda.7. wall ptoaier ccmcat aad ptostor of
Sweeney, deputy county elerk of Cbesparts
have
neen
stolea from him ditfTHE OUPi-CX WEB PERFCCTINa PR^
He Is still acUve. aad U at present
_____________
j aniBji. for Che position of adjniant. The
tog the past two moalbs. Two cf bb
i ciccutlve committee Is as follows, vbillag hb graaddanghter to Maab teamsters. Lonb Bchwerto aad J. W..
•tats Nuwa.
1
Qiu stfumw; B. OrlMa. FUni; Gque; He dearly remembers the wai
Sage, pleaded gnllty to UUng a pop
caused ayde farmer loss j
njol; U McHugb. Bny of ISIS, when be was drafted Into thf
Uoa of tbe oemeut aad vroro ordered
of bay and valuable horse.
j
Cantwell. Saginaw; A. H. Mibb army and takea to Canada. He
to pay a fine of IS oaeb or serve 3»
secured bis freedom and retnrned
While baby lay dying. Muskegon j
fi.y
days to tbe workbouae. Bdward Dimpamu buried two other cblMren.
ResWeaU ,nf a Saginaw street. this country, where be bs- «toce mad*
bis borne. Rlrers says 5c Sss smoked toicb. a ocrntractor Uvtax at US JuUa
William W. Durand, a wholeiale^-4iili^
f»eeBt» paved with a»-.fmklch ..a(ia'
J
atreM. was arradtod on the ahargr of
of Battle Creek, has a paaruLfltal^ii^ are idanntag to bold a cantlval Udme«o for over eeveaty years, but recoivtog some of the stolep‘properly,
seldom
indulge*
to
totoxicatlux
by yMIlng 4n>1| ibrreon
u,creoa 10 celebrate lU completion.
and paid a fine of 110. George bltoer.
enUnslasiic lone*. •Hurrah for Te-l-’Hc«>re or more bare, got together and llquoni.
Chief of Police John Boyle of Jsek of Woodmere. abo charged with •tealdy." The vehemence wlili which tbe •ppaiaied rommUlrcs to socurc attraelag some of ibe material, pleadod
parrol uUeC* Ibis stirring campaign u, m. and promises are for a big time, » was Wednraday aighi prcseklod
guilty and was assessed IS. A new
pbrasp U eiplalned fay the fact ^11 ^ao^
r/WUdey says with a valuable diamond ring and
set of leather furniture at a roceptlou eofflptolni was made out agatall DomIdy-i
iaick. charging him wttb teecIvtaE turn
held
to
bb
boaor
at
tbe
Elks’
temple.
Bat tbe unltiaied caa sec noOilnfJti: stoa recenUy visited tbe forestry reIt bnl an Imbibing of the Roosevelt j
It fonnd that >5 p»?r ce« of tbe The aSaIr was to edebrate tbe an::lspirit.
. young pine trees planted Inst spring venary of Chief Boyles iweoiy-fiftb
state senator, tbe
Quincy Is Enjoying the grentm were alive and thrifty, and that COO.- year to the police department. Tbe
building boom that U has bad for[,K..i plants la the seed beds were In gifts were bought fay popular suhtcrti*
rote for primary reform aadte a bDI
years. So scare are carpenters to do 1 spieadW condition. A large numbei lioo. BO saloon man belai allowed
to Wipe out the aUte tax eo^Mmloa.
the required work that they have beeo t of
^anis arc of the CallfornU contribute.
were declared
Tbc preeeat
preueat members

As Ana Arbor's theater b to be The
imported from Battle Creek. Homer redwood rartely. and tbe
dbbonesi.
and Hillsdale. A flac new block t»c
hopes that thb win prove* prtftp ctosed Ibis season, cltbeas arc pUnMrs. McKloder of New Haven. Bhlaalng'to
erect
a
new
playbouse.
The
lalning four stores, a new school build­ able tree for Michigan. The plants
aaMM- county. Nm applied to tbe
projecL rile and bulMlag Involves an
b Ut M Pribllb, preu. HU o,p«Jl» o( «.0» puibn pM, « or > iw». per Poor, prlpl- ing and a large Knigbu of Pythias Ml slhjwf-d to remain to the beds
county clerh to asaisl her ta obtolaiag
>.
I yt-ars faefnre facing placed to the for- outia}’ of iso.ooo. pan of which will
arc under course of e
pardon for her eon. who Is eervlng
be secured by public sobtcrlpltoe abd
«d gad folded.camplete at a wingle prosera
tides Rtaay dwellings.
It rt-»orvc.
tbc remainder be provided by bemd Is­ a life oealeaoe al Marquette (or atsues. Tbc stage will be Ibe site of teawUag to kilt bb wife. The prboi.THE LINOTYPE; T3rt>E*BTTIN0 MACHINE.
er
aad bb friemii have beeft oukiag
that of tbe Oelrrtl opera house, which
wefk as any o*ee in the stole caa proinsures room for any kind erf m pro- repeated elorU to get a imrdoa for
tas beea d^bed In deuti ta these, This bas I
rtr fbur yean.
dticilon. During tbc time from now
ef tbc In- dueg,
ttdnmas beta*, but as other presses but wllb tbe
Tbc country newspaper throughout
until ibe new buHdlag b creeled tbc
tave bsea added It has beea thought creased prees (aclliUes it Is permissi­ -llTiai beea (be purpose of the Herrailroads are planntog to nm special
heat to give a complete deecrlpUoB of ble to mealloo tbit machine at this Jd ud Recewd Co. to provide every
excurskms to Uciroll and Toledo
the ehaagm wbldi have been amde u> imc. Tbe machine Is tqyeratod night facility for tbe best uModaie prlalsecoramodaic tbc student lorera of (Aange for boeka The rcItoMe con­
Improve tbc |helllUes of tbe HcraM and day by expert operators, and belog Ing and lor this purpose the eqaipamot
cern* alway* keep ibrir pisrt of (be
has been Improved fay tbe expeadllore
ibe d>
aad Record eSos to meet tbe growing
Mr*. Sarah C. lirowa, of Big Rap agreement aad attor . tbe ^dvcrtlecfiemamli npea it for fine printing, and in keeping srllh other Improvemcots of more than $10.«io within the pav.
Ids. one of ihc oldest U not the dde*' ment ha* beea nm they driSver the
aompM*..a^UHlato newspapers, both The Whitleck Pony Cylinder Press. throe moatba. ConsldoraUe printing
Mkblgan woman to tbe stole, eelv books to tbe editors as p
Mly aad weMdy.
Tbe company bai purchased and re­ bas been sent from tbb city to larger
ly a anmber of tbe leraer lights to Ihs
brated her clgbty-first
ceived one of the modern Whitlock cities because It bas
Monday. Mr*. Brtjwn was born to book-maanfacroring world have made
^Ibc (aeillUes for doing tbe finer grades
« is tbe pony eyllader prlattag presses, wbi'-n
arraagemeats with the paptn U ad­
Toni be to US-I. la U4U *be wa
*o( work have not been eitoblbbid
heat thm the pUbUsbera eoaM ptv b designed -for Ue highest ctaa i;f
vertise their books aad when Jt has
tied to tbo Hon. Rufus Hosmer.
here. TTib U not the case now. Tbo
ears. This Is the ssost amdera print- commercial, catalogue, botdi and artis­
beea done do not eoam down wkh Uo
(he great sons of Mlchlgaa. He
Herald and Record Co. bas an oqnlutag prem deelgM for the rapid priLi- tic priatlng. Is If especially adMo*!
books. Tbe papers aro dectortag war
one
lime
editor
of
tbc
Uelroli
Tribune
to Ugh grade balf-toae aad color prlat- meat equal to any oMe of iu sixe !n
ftii of aewapapers «( from S.«0 to :
! aad later editor and one of ibe owner* ipoa these publlshen. aad are beteg
Ing, aad is used In offices which esc Michigan and la belter \ban that of
fM elronlAUoOb where apecd U very
assisted fay the reliable butA pabUtbof tbc Detroit Advertiser,
any oCce in tbo aortbera half of tbc
tbe
fiacst
kind
of
colored
lllnsaeattfiL the Daplex prera bas a cs
high to the couDCIlt of (he old line
vtate.
•»««pw' iraUtms. .NouMs aamag tbswr Is tbo
B-hlg*. aad alter the repubUeaa part;
The expendllnros (bb sumnwr have
s >tr bour. printed aad folded office of "Country JJfe.” a pnblleatlou
was organised be wa* one of tbc lor-^ tve ItoUaa. "■wMt blood" al Battle
whose edarod lUustratloas are said (o been largely confined to new presstt
aoaplew. nady for the'mall aack .
leaden la the sutc. la IMl be Creek recently- Angelo, with Eve emnwas appelated consul general l-i paakwt wbo had worked on the Mich­
THE WHITLOCK PONY CYLINDER PRBM.
1 yVaaktort-oathc-Malo by Presldeni igan Central’s grodtog jota all sum­
-A Uacola. tbroufb the tofiueace of bU mer and s
s to tbe worlE.
prinilgo
’personal fifend. William H. Bewant. soup, bad sacured eooagb of an Amerbut died briore he roacbed bis post. Icaa torune to make him a ama of
wtaltb to Italy, and. wiib hto friends,
Ralph LTlile. a farmer «rf Hetpofc.; insane man makes aaauat e*cate Mrs. Brown I* still a remarkably well
prenerrcd womta. and to Ibe enjoy was OB tbe verge of depariUg for
tost a cow ihrec weeks ago. Afu-r; frt»m Newberry asylum,
of her faeulilcs. Bb;-! suaay Italy when arrceied hp detoc*^
pracilrally glring tip the *iaiTh ho
V-atber WIlUam Henry Ironside* mrai of
fimud her mired. She bad t-vldenU!', Reauy. formeriy of Detroit and bow s frilow* ckMCly tbc eveats of tbc day Ives for stenllag a tmx of soap IKim a
bad Boihlnx to eat during all that •htplaln to the United Stolen usi>. and I* partlculsrty tolcreiMcd In th.- frtelghi ear. Wbat Angelo waatod of
Map seemed a mystery, bat ha ooatime, but had pleniy of water to drink 'augbi a dra*Ue lesson la drilfay pmeni political campaign.
Tbe vaeailoa of Mayor llarrisoo A fMMd (hal he stole li. Ills Italtoa
Dcapiie her long fart she I* on the aumrd the receiving »blp Hancock al
lieafo upon Lake Bupertor.. will not friends stood by bla 10 the toat mtoay to roeoArj.
'hf Brooklya navy yard, to a six-foot
uie. aad thee ralsad a purse to pay tor
Residents of Kltoi are kiada-s westerner wbo, from the start, had be airrest. AcUng Mayor McOaaa
against allowlag their fin- deiaruaes*.; ‘rlod u. bully bl* shipmate*. Among (ends to send tbe executive IIJtw.iKin the stolen soap. Then ibrf party boalied to tbc irate to calch their baal for
The amror Is
team«toraccalfalr«,etc.. whlrbtolu-|tbe new rocrult* was a qelet UtCe
them from the city. They clalto^flftt • clmp whom the bally had alBfled out sign each of tbe IJOC. Throe guard* Italy. Other Hiltons who haee not
tbe fire preieclkin of one division of! as hi* cpeclsl -mark.- Tbe tittle fel- with the bonds will probably reach ralsad moBcy eootiih In^l^ them
borne, will now be
to sei
Marquette
rrtday
BwralBg.
to
Ume
to
_ , Ilow seemed psnkfularly far from borne
Ibe city Is thereby weitocecd. and IBt;
tie lor tbe breakteg teta of a large
lake the boat for Huron amnauto.
i low. 1among bU mams aad arousad the syi
maanfactnrsn take the same view.
The ootmcll may take action in Ate
Chapteto Reaney mites away, by Lake Superior. The eoabor of box ehrs One catlro ear- DOtlcad wbat was gnlng on. bat did aoi; guards, who hare n yet baea aeleet-' load of waiermeloas was cofriad of.
Tw*aiy-«»e psirs of shoes al tiBe! Interfere. Haally. bappeatog to fan ed.will hare: Free trip to Marquette. uadoubtedly by the
crack te the record of burglar, to Jack -alkteg the deck,
wearing tbe caw;bytrola: fTOe boat ride. 40 miles oa 1 la rae nlgbt.
•OB They broke toio a box ear aad sock of bis ehurcb and pray«rte»k to Lake Superior; s possible mtoi Julep, Sdela E. Blapeoa. a Chester tarmthe siwTf whlite ara awnfhfifid.'he aottead some pariletaariy et-!ar two made by tbe mayor: a stay nc er. baa barvuated Mfi bnahato df oaU
HAd a pair. The tblerro are vwidrailyi mperattog persenitloB <« Ibe bully.' two day. at Ibe mayor's lodge while | frmu four gad ooeftalf aero. ofte^.
WU prtoia ahacf Sfi^'lBcb>—:.«iM per ho-yr. Rspeetolly deslgnisl tor book and catalogue iiriaiing and those wbo walk tong dlstancvs. ni.-i part. ThU so angered cbe loag-fo--, be signs: the plraaure of havlag |1., TbU beats Ibe re*^ so (m. beteg alwubed to provide a aaScleat atock .rfi bearing priesL thathe atrode up to ibel tOd.fiOO for awhile. Oontraew call 1*1 mori elghty-sevea bnahato to theacre.
£ne ftaU-tone and cdor work.

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THE OWAWO TWAVeWe HCKALO. THU»t>PAY. tCPTtUrtW a. tW.
Tbe agitaitoa orer the dteUse the
to M. llo*uad a* the flrte wlibrother eboec the theatrical aaase of Smv EagHihmsa with SaSSSS a year
-Tour name. »lrr -Bdsioad n«ltoh phyalgue. to r—•- ——
Sdwya when be beeaise a theater ot hto own. The bride'* talhar wU! Bamaad.~ “Tear voeatlaaT* “>100
----- --------------------------durtog the Boer
forcibly--------j
c
-it
am
be'
premat
pnaewi
oa

the
toiereaUmg
ococ^
SMsagar. Their half bioihcr w*j Harry nm o«
toner* aad member ot the Prasch | war. ha* ted to a eru*ad* agalnt iy
Joa*^ their laother hartag marrted caalon He to BOW to New York and academy." “Very wefl." repUed the|reBlk amokhig aa an -aatKIgarnuba* ••
aeaouBeea1 that
*a»« he will
»mi tea' —
a Joaapha tor her teeead haabaad.
otoclal.-you hare to alga yottr mam.-. i bill" to bow before the hoaae at eomMra Potter Palmer to credited with Uedoa oo ih* *TU—two day* before (Ma yon write? U not. yoa may mak«< B»a*.
II i»
moai. taovi
thoa^ It
the wedding.
there to any probahmiy of ha y
lMae«a eopatry toaa .w —■ - kaowtog mote about lace* than any
Acordtog to a
■" ■*
Aeoeamg
country, Uacelacc-......................... —that the tee at
nrtei and be thee marrted a Chl«g-> other woman to the country.
tord Smith
ot----------j.Lii«rHiiT It nnr rf ttcrfadi. and »*■»«-: Mew York the mhool teacher* of that, Dr.
m. William
------------------------------which 1* imposed upon evwy hag
wosiaa. nceeeUy *he padiad her
city are aa anaemic, underfed, hyster; i^r. Mai*., graduate of Barvar
or ^ under U who to convicted
tniok and darted. He broaght *aU
teal and defectively ph>«leal lot. Orel-; .porumaB aad hantrr ot big gsw.
trtoa to buy ti.
It. «i
If i«
II i»
I* not for aate
amoklag mail be psM by the pareut
tor «eparaUoB, and
the ea*e ahe ir»ea
•tndy to «aW to hare *appcd them of: beaded for home, toadrt down wtih
ease on (or trial the ocher day the ahe U teaat ha* a look at It aad lears* all the reqalremenu of prsetteal a^nraitoa. from the grtictal Mataf- and that the o«oa** to one that parats caa not fuwveat.
«r»t wife with her two chDdren was !b , If ponlbte where It was made. Wberever a bargain to
la lace
laee U to be had .ehooi-room wotk. That
.o.. thU eoadl- fe^ed-DIn. *^h of Pento, whom he
'
erar
eamael Coleridge Taykw. th* Bagthe eoartroom. She nsM rte woald
there you will dad Mra. Palmer. Sbe i th* amow the graduate*, so grave.y cured of a malarial dtif>a«: wbleh had itoh compo^. to coming to thU cosnMr. Baker (he joumcni tbe dlbaffled native aad foreign phy*telaB>
..
;'«««“ “ >“
oest month.
moeih. Hr to one
oac of
et the mom

vottw wa* granted, and abe dM.
Dr Smith
smith ha*
ha. aim
aim now
now the
the Utto
Utto of
of uy oe*t
Dr.
trie* and hi* pe»*ed boor* watchtas, her family, ha*
bmn dtocov
The "<11. porpo«> of 3a»c* Bryce'*
Syteten In^dlaary to the throne of tou-rcUag »gur« la tbe worid of mathem. Her eolloriloa of toec ha. before to d« u, the
Prr.irL. irr^ cenala that he *lc and hto rtolt here -ouM ua^ orvlilt to Itato couatry at thl* (tme >« >»
grown to such propuriten. that ou-.- fore applicant u.«d.er. bare had th­ persi*. but It W noi rcn*i»
n
bring
him
the
«owan*
<—>• —
deliecr tH( flr*t court* of lecture* prodiaaiT circo«iii»»i».-«»
e
will rctura to the land ot tbe shah aoU Qiaar;
in her hou*e ..
I* -----devoted
prlvllepe ot betas eiamlaed by
— e».j
— |Pr.»i-v^«.-----------• •phytielal rrcogaltloD that suefa cetebrite*
elded for at Harrard by the E. L. Ood- rauiD lu iivi
cliulvelv to It. Trunk to piled oa trunk, riaa* of Ibeir
their own
own choorias.
chooriat aBd«lhe
a^ dh - ftll the position. Br. Smith I* ending ntually recclvt-. Bat white Mr. Oolckto meno^t (and. The opeatag
a
two
yean'
tour
cf
the
world.
Bariy
IMIAiilg TFIVI* v*.»
— ------------------------every one labeled wllh the name of rcsulU of them cMlmt^
rldge Taylor • mother wai Bagttah. hto
the sew ccilege year to yet' *oinc tloi*
the pwrtleular lacc It boW*. A book never before been coltaled by any de- to the suminer be arrived to Pcr»ii father wa* a full-blooded negro. He
gigesd aad Mr. Bryce to thus eoabled
aad a* the plague was raglag there
leiltos where ecrialn kind, of lacc. partment of the bo^_____ _
bom on the we*icm coast te Af­
to do *oBr Ttoltlng
'
antlaod. But lust then tho
rica. Tbe eompomr ha. been tovlted
tbcae lecture*.
Fhab was taken ill at Teheran aad l>r
ihto country -V
by i
. >o laui
— — An attemrt w
to 1..-.prorc ——----that the re*lAU
PHne#. Adalbert of Praasia havtog very disagreeable outcome, at lea* ' g,^»h wa* »ummon<-J. A Journey -f
denu of the country dlatrict are-----soeut some etohieen months to the for tbe bride and gnwm. who arc bow |
„n camel back
Foil inftroctioM in the Royal Baker and Pastry Cook”
gullible than tho»c of the city, ha* rCa^^aa -ui^.^nt c« te.„,lto the Juarc* b.-pltol aad to the Be-'
,
deett
fo-.owod.
After
the
book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake
nearly resulted to a >al< Mtenoe tor a the milm Hmha. to ao* to it-tum i.; lem Jail, rmpecilvdy. Manuel
.hah wa, cured be aad hto doctor *t-te
iritb Kuyd Baking Powder.
Grads to any addren.
college Btudent empoyed as a street Europe ri* the United.Suiem trtve: do aad Mto. B-m. Itemal were
cemcBi'-i
-------------------------- together and'thto cemcni.-i
ear conductor to Brooklyn. He 4* aal l
^
-by law about aooa. but. as they ted i
frlendihlp.
mm. WMWta wwa coh wa w>um»i st, a
to be a member of a well kaowa fam­ tog by ordinary paaseager---------- .pent all the taomtog a> the o«<* of i
. _ . .
ily to Maine and was a etudeat at from Japan, lie ts aaid to be a (hll. the civil Judge, the bride had no llmt
bo: wear aboc*. or. at the «oaC lofl Brown ualvertlty to the da*» td •«- well set-op youag follow, who pment:
BUK»«lM. the toei arc epread oat like FiasncUl rovenca aurialned by the maya irMu of re-«*mblanc* lo hi* un
^.1. romparvd with 8t. Imato. New
WlHIaa Cailo. agW ~Z. ot Terro
laa. a* H to gm*p the earth. Oom- tastily compelled him to aeck work. cte. Prince Henry. In hi* eompletc abYork mvmed u. him like llring to the
Haale. lad.. t»dar the faslludaatkm
... .
_ ...-j- .M lll.flitinr
preailBR. the
tool _wlthto
an lll-SUtos Id July, a friend of the conductor re- ■eaec pf aStxialloe and to hto aim
ptear region*. The' thermometer Juvi
that wSa* be aaw a panoa p«i b‘*
• 1 the toe* grow sldlns to Maine. recelTod a lettw of- : plidty of manner. Destined to become
shoe dtolori* It. makoa
then regtolen-d T« in the *bada "Ds^
hasd to' bta face te a cortaio maaner
. r,™b.r « in™..
1
,po.d n, ».n. « Kl.
rmatlsr and 1* drivtog the llitte toe ferfag u> sell him at low ralot counter­ ' to course of time the lord high admiral
me “ *aid the M-nater. “If yoo coaslde^
H «sa a dnaad (or moacy. placed
II
.1«.. rcTw.,*;
mw.™.. .1
Heir noil... “■
1. “
. icr w.. »
of
the
imperial
Oermaa
navy,
he
ba*
Into
dtouae.
DUn*c
to
prothd
to
the
K
.hU oCd -.-ther St imul. »u*i be
feit money made to Mesteo. The Maine
«300 to a book of tbe pablte library,
already
seen
a
good
deal
of
tbe
world.
:,«or.lloo.
-Tl*
I.
oon-ll

esM!
ot
women.
Tbrir
feet
arc
mach
mm turned the Idler over to the aebartas Bolteed (be atteodaau with
amaller than mea-a bccaum during all cret service
aervlcc offlclal*
offldal* aad the conduetcr- and at 8t. Petersburg, at Rome. ai
baad* te tbetr (ae«|. wd now he eaa^;j^,|au.c«cd.
I. voivi
ages ibcy^e boon coddled aad have Mcn afterward wa. artwted. He wa* ComtanUnoplc and in England, to fact. :.,d. TO.
■Bat," por­
sot flad the BKtoer. la ooe tortaace
.... bai
.... beea to Jail
tall aiBrc
Indicted and
aiacc la every foreign oounlTy Of capital that
he pat nSS to "Tal* of Two ClUea." done ao lltUc walklag."
I tam*. »»
... V- •
Mto* M*ry Best. X» year* old. who Jaly. The prisoner egplatoed that the he ha* vliltcd. he hu created aa exJh. li.
'■ aumii.v,««™ tte.™ .™i.««i»..-tpH"«
but tbU waa (oaad bf the llbrarlaa.
ter'.ng the e-tabltohment wan lac ae* dre**cd woman
to
N**
York.
11 am Certhe
woman
to
Ne*
York.
much wa. It to the riiader’ “In the
only a Joke and ™
an egperl- »n™HI......... .
Palrtm of the llbran- Mc' aaarrtilDS ba* gone wltbont food and clothing in letter wa* O..I....
mistres* te hto heart and a ™»7..
anmber te tain that ahe spr-nd* all te
^
of Skn.ouo
»W>.(*«0 aa """**
shade?" he answen-d. wllh a look -f
tor tbe fflIailD* tooaoy, which ho drew order that abc might gire her 13-yearyear on her
dre.no*- Mr*. Coraeltoi eouirmpi at the seaator'a Igaoraaec.
•r dre***
old
a-----------1—r.r«-.i.
ted
brother
a
proper
ouuoauou.
(rott the baak aeretal week* ago.
k clo*e
cl
Vanderbilt to h
"Then ', no «tedc to Bt. LouU."
WflUam Thte. aged 3S roar*, the noartohaem and good cloihtog. to de­
jtatoiner.
»— —
g HI! •
Bishop W. A. Candler te the *oath. aUoegeit lahorer to Loulcrllle. Ky., spair has appealed to Judge Mack, te
r talked,
talked, until
until time
time .or
for caenu^
cnchUadai ~
ar- MO.OW. whtK- M«. Btuyvewam Ftob
had to prclde over the teaate. r.r
nt Melbodtol Eplaoopal church wa*
tue un
ca»* came bteore -Federal
---------I.topped dMd whU* laktog a drtok of iho JoTeoile conrt. to Chicago, as ahe When1 the
and Mr*. Joteph
ryu
WWmer. ------for - one te a party of mlntoten aad laymoii
* Holt the dtolriei attorney «*•
*
X wstar at tha ABsrtcaa Seedtag Ma- li nnable to coaUane the strogslc. Oo
member* of that body by .Ighi. ,n l; ei-*wwnmn ro
a big claM that eas'.lr rpcontly. *ad the talk nainrally lo>*
;
Iho
meager
salary
of
IW
a
month
*be
d.
The
Judge
ordered
tbe
Joker'*
’ ftihp plmai.. Tate wiu eoted for hit
.
.
.1.. Thl. wut
pdity withdrawn,
: p,„ -- ------------------------------------t apceulatlvc turn. They had boea db^ A guilty
withdrawn, entorwd
entered the predletlon wa. that he'd U-at sen., u*"•ae phy*)«ae aad naataal tireagth, paid rent, bought elothlag for heiwelf
then *u.p«ided »en- because hr couldn't recogniM the .ea-jdad Garcia,
^ ncw-ll5‘-te* ««h year tor the beneOt te ruistog • eiemal damnation- aad a torMd wtwld break pig Iroa o»cr hi* aad brother, aappliad tbe larder and
toe ai^t of *o! .tor. when they addre-ed him. Tim-1 ai.prt-cbtog the Ulde
dremaaker*. ,h(jr««ker*. gto,^. ,maa said; "Btohop. aurriy you doal
ksM and US grant waigbu to abow hept the »-year<ild b<v to •chote.
believe
that God woald permit anyHero
are
aomc
te
her
admtotloa*
of
clotogy.
however,
to
bo
more
and
eachlUda.jet*-"
.»• powar*. He wai appareatly la perOf each senator
body to be damned, do you? IhmY
telf-aacrttctogr “He
teu-ancnaeingr
ne »*»
wa* vu.:
the baby." la hto fstnre cape
'ua health. .
'
.
y memoflted each face.
< the!.
you tolnk God li too good for ttetr
•bo told Judge Mack. "Nobody carad
DivOao. F. Bhiady. In eomiaeiitto*
To UiJ* Meihodtot with U-*-------for him but me: father let him mn a*
the novls. who bad to be «mt lo the ^ Cl
ns the theory of Sir John Unrray that
wild a* a stray dog. and wouldpT even
bUrai
•'
.the lltUe toa at saaa U diuppaaring.
don’t know about that. BIWl«»l htofood him. 8o f had to work f* him
:MHt ~lt to trsa that while drlHalon would *e«b to be to to* eoBUmry.
my»*u. And. do you know. Judge. If ;t
>Mk dewMiii Ban to aonia day. It dehadaY boon for the aurrtog It would
According, to toe theory
•gaaetmtaa bin to other.. For inttaaee.
chirge* being li t". All «vc te the which you say/all the wlckotTpate*®
hare been a real delight to make a *,«V
.. egpWM^ V the fart
mpaiwd food* weakna tbe aloatoeb,
mUIloualrc* were called upon te con- who wore drowned to the flood won'
mu ot the little chap and to always that they both cteBgad their name*
Srheiwai wh.a moo had to eat coam
•trtlghi to hoarea and te eternal re*',
food* thay bad sot osly aoaod digw- keep him happy. B« 1 Jo« c*»Y «»“ It when they enterM niHa- the careen
away from the caro. te ihU worM.
1 doaY asm aaough to keep u* both.' In which thry subaeoneatly dliUntire orgaas. bat augaldceat teethwhile the only good man la toe w^
The court wUl toveatlgate the glri* gulahed
hed themselves,
theauelve*. iwe
The lamiiy
family -aamc
Tho prtoripk ot di«i*e to weU oaeia
world at thai time waa left wading
MacNamara.and
the
Ikle
Dr.
LorpHSad to the foot The toe* are apread ciatemrai*.
around to (be mud."
___________
Imer adopted bit Scotch name wltan
Married, dlvoiwd. marrted te a
oat to aappon the arch ot the toot aad
batoacc the body. la tarages who do ond woman, agato divorced, ^d re- be entered toe mlnltto. while hi*
oufTtcd Ut hf ew wWe *1lWii »
silMotn «IMr
SlWOtM
«R«r we
Uie •ecopu
•eo
. tke wcortl tfee«M»ed In n ilTorce cm<!
trM *l Bkkoni. WU, by 4«d»e Dei4«o. Bone yeni* nio Uorcn H. Baker.
...
-------- -- -------- ■arriea a

ROYAL

««•*.

Baking Powder
MeJces Clea.n Breacd
,
'J

With Royal Baking Powder there is
no mixing with the hands, no sweat of
the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest
&cility, sweet, clean, healthful food.

:____

H=;==si:i===.=

.NEW SUITS.
ii!
Every effort has been made to place
our clothing department this year on
the highest round of the ladder: with
the immense stock we carry and the
variety of styles of the very best makes
it is not a hard task to satisfy our trade.
Two prevailing styles of winter Overcoats this year--44 and
621nchss long--made from the popular fancy colored mixtures
and the plain black and oxford colorings....................................
YooDg men

OUR
CHILDRENS
DEPARTMENT

mm

is certainly an attractive Department

Doakk Ireoto* Strk
Vo-i'II find thl* season tbal tire
doable brtwetfd sack suit to going to
be unusually popuUr; lot* of men wlU
wear them, aad took wall to them.
Th<- reawiu for thl* popolarUy arv
easy lo Bah If you took to toe right
place for them. Jiwl come to bcf*-.
and see cwf Hari Sehatnw * Mart
double brvaalcd racks: too rut shows
too Vanrtty style: well show you
othi-ra. We'll show you the label to-.
—small thing to took for. Ug thing i»
And. That’* wbal everybody tajt * bo
And* K.
These ctothv* are worfb lajiug fur.

Separate and asid(i.from our main clothinif room where
the privacy is especially pleasing to the mothers who
have to fit tbe little ones. The 2 and -i piece suits and
tbe Norfolk styles are in constant demand, and made m
such a variety of materials that evcr>' mother can be
satisfied. The luvcnile suits were never more atiraclive

to(.7*rc bettor (ban they curi.

^6nd
^our itriu

Visit Mis Dprtinent fittHHil fail

are cut for
them

Copyright I 9 o 4 b y
Hart Schaffner iff Marx

ckpriSaHj.
while the

TIm CcBBiBC Vanity

i t>eetcaats too
You never will find a Euai>i>)<-r rack
suK *(>-|| toaa too tomou* Hart .SchalTser a Mara Varsiiy: our illuMnU-ui
■bows yon one te the VaniUy modoU:
there are tevcral other*.

are made by
thoKwbo
cater for
ibeyOwis
ntta'a trade
Yoa eaanol
mt»h if jt»
tomtigaie
C op V r i gh t I 9'®+
Hart'Schat'iVcr ilf Marx

ihaiviiuxoim
Cl-OXMHMO
COIVIPAIMY

Y'o-jH And ItaiUtiou'te (bii sni;
everywhere: but youT not Aad the
real Varsity style unle** you And (he
Hart Schaflner A M*rx label to It—
•maU thing to took for. big thing ;o
Aad.
Our »wre I* the only owe arouul
here in which yon eaa bay such
clothes a* these; youni rave-time bf
ernninr brie Ar»t.

(Copyright 1904 bjr
Hart Schaffner
Mai-x

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