Grand Traverse Herald, August 02, 1906

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 02, 1906

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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PAKT ORE
^ ORANP TflAVCME COUNTY, mCHIOAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. IMS. '

voi.}^i.

r»e Jam

cobw

You duu'l kuow much of

muM have been lieRlnntta; to Ibink too llfi^—erei

Old TiifiM Aitd Aew.

other particular kind of real cs- of ditch: all he will du U U> tavo the SCOO lo delrav- the cost of the monuwater that would otherw-ise run to miaL

tins to re#; ajid waieh ibe wlilie<res.cd |

bui Cncle Sam selis all klads. a*
Hie

dbwpvery kouid not uu affect ber. Sl' |Oamari» Chane?"

*re«B:
} ItobUed out upon mr one U>

brief
s

He look htrr shaklns band* and hold

II made mjr old em nap ng««n «■

recital

shows.

of

last year's es-

In oonsequerice be

li all. or else he
■ he world has l>een iHIlng zation to handle
.........
ould gel ,ho|>eh‘S<ly langieo up.
been you of her? I've never seen her. but
8ueh a system be has. a aysietc
caught h>‘ a *mall. white. wlilrlliigd>lf ouflalbers have vast inieiesl* in com­
ibal at nrai kIsIii Kite liaci taken mon. arid have bi-en auaious to ur- which ha* been evidved by a hundred
•xperience. A'^hrs' he started
ilon'i say I didn'i ,y,ars'-.-xiiei
hlr.1, II had whii&.d lower and
border of

And 1 benved « >l|rii for ibe aej-tbe f
«VBHK. some twenty-year* aROMany and manya Ibe day I ve mowed
•aeaih Ibe nu!** of a ewchin* aun.
TUI I ibooKhi my pear old back would

Tlom II ncati-<l ao rluM- she .tRlnk of being complalKant. Darling,
le time I may get up courage to lell
riiuld pnl her liand anil Kruaii-ii. an I
how niwi I mme to lieing a iialtry
»be found U wa* a alnvl of iioie paper
•r.

brMk ere iiiy Uidc for ifae day wa*

.-ird —how

linirtlve Thirograpbv.

de*tH-raleIy

I •Uied

lu

In on the olid feudal plan.

pay

the work

puiul will be carried atwul l&o miles

grocer.

nverlapd to. Hie home of ibe Ib-ar fain*

the mother, in nwvtng an

By

Ilf ber grval-grenflfalber.

ceeding.

Hoa.
iifiages

Alaska Indians

A liwvcler alupplng 10 ret

That was Hie way In witleh ifae

small iracu of a few hundfed ihou

IcrgPBl monument he ha* ahippt-d

sairil acri-s of very Valiinble land ob-

Alaska rarv.-d from a single piece of

lainahle titnlt-r tin- honu-siead

martde, ^

aside.

arm.

evcryiliiiig Ihal

s wildlers III lands.

shall Is-

I

• bot ire oHore In .mtatbeloogliv lu Ibe kln^ bt

Tlie |»age was the eoiiHniiat^oii

raakr of men.

eller.

.1 Muod and im.ked till my old eye#
,

ached, amazed at lit «peed and

fenulve altilude.

Uyle!"

John BBld 1 hadnT aeon Ibe half; when

love Ivy I.yle. I 'v.! fought agalhsi

ha i>uia II Iniu fala wbcnl
^

It in bundle# neat.

iru know.

Ilul ahe h:i* niiliur swi-p;

me off my fa-i-l. <dd eiiap!

Then auon a Yankee will come abma
and aei to work and learn

At first I

romiiarc wlHi her'for i«»i«! l«ik*. So

op. and amid It inb> ibe liarn.

I iH my»-lf ilrJfl.

You know vlial three wnnn weiiHie^

“I have aeeii ao mucb <m my tillErliii-

ai'NaHun* amoiial

to.

So I've been

ler eyerywlierv.

the work

not Hie lypical lliih emiiitry gin
■ Ml ir.vveled,
I. Sbe;a well i>-ad

I

done and the work my hoy# now

though

do;

r ther aghaat

alie ar<'ni<-il

II.

when ahe let I

Stredy and alow In the good old t^ay.

And she

pKik* at a fellow In a cool, aiipriuing

worry and fret la the new.

■nrt of way-Hint make* bim ft«el pn-iiy

' But aomehow I think there wa* hap'

-lieap—If hi* apoktm Himiclii* aiv noi

tdaea* crowded into Ihoae toiling

nolle up to her while siaiidiinl.
lliii
daya
ahe'B Dol really In the soelal swim.
That the fhal young men of the prea•stive. I Uke ij.
H'A b■•en
>at wtll not aoe till they change
hard lo pin her down lo any conOilenee
ibelr wayaabout Iiprwdf. She live* with a very

Ihal lake* Ihe shine out of women u»

farmin' I* almoai ply:

a

laii.ir There Was ph-nly Bionactvs of

IsWht-nsI

with nllenlloim.'

II!

yanl. or ail in the parlor and aing.

Oh, conftmnfl

What’* Ihe line of my moimli
I've got

away and try lo foigoi Iter liefoiv
Twaim'l you that had » ao eauy. wife.

.leu late.

In the day# ao long gone by.

'Damaris Chase and her fnlher

Ton ric np aarfy and sat up late, a tollIn' for yon or I.
There was cow* lu milk; there wa*
butler Jo make: anji many a day

lie here'thi* wti'lp they lell
And she's Ihe girl the head* of l«ih
hmise* exiierl me lo miitry!

A-wadiin' my

ilmoat h0|ie she will,

loU-ntatnefl gannenis,

and wringin' 'em turt by hand.

Ibe husInesR Inlen-sis would In- a capibing:

but. ob.

haisg

thoughl It would be so hard t<

the bard work we have aeen.'
Ftordhejtevay task and the kmg usk

llttlo girl's sweet fad out of wy heart
niilsl do Hie sensible thing, and go il

la now done with a matliine.
No longer ibe nolae of the acythe 1
hear, the mower—there! hear It

for Ihe twenty ihtHisanff a year.

Uml

hut I'm norry fur those |Ks>r devil* o
king# who have to.

afar?
lhrmig|i

pile's i

great heiress, and the consolIdallon o

Ah* wife, our children will never aee

A-raUllog along

Sh.

nuy have the gooil ia*le lo pi'fitw im

did yon stand

wchI

for tt>ason# o

feeJ.disgustingly like one o

the Ult.

I'm sleepy.

atont graaa. with tha nedse of a

them.

railroad car.

ffnlsh this in the tnohihig. Tep lu wie

Goml night—Ml

I dream of Ivy L,vle!"
WrtI!

Ibe old toed* no«’ are ahoved

nway; they aland a gallierin' real.
Like many an old man I have a

tl needetl no sigoaltire.
was-easily OTOgiiinHl.
Ihe ]>B|ier tIgliHy

pul aside with only a cruil:
When Ihe e.ve grown dim. when
Step I* week, when the atrength
gi>es out of hla arm.
Tim heal thing a lunr oM man. can di
' la to bold the dee<l nf Ihe farm.

In

The writer

She ermupKul
her hand

■mi-

lo

him. and

ymi."

honor I cstiild.

dfi

You

Hid

-mi tomorniw."

"Wtll Is-.with
;

She tianilisl Anl*h-y Hu- y<-lliiw slip
I was slgm-d "Jasis-r E. Chase." and
I

was; addressi-d

lo'"Miss

niutiliiim.

iind

r A Letter and lU RtaulL

"I tbooghL" said the girl -i» hehieU.
But

the *)iock—Ihe dl*lllu*lon—~

lor hinds ai Hms.- plac-e*.

.‘ago for her nmial brisk morning walk
.pHmg Ibe cri*p. shelving sand*.

kIu

'liad'lieeo one of the most imllfft-rent.

Als>ut Ihn-c

• Ivy!" he gnaptsll

Hm.-s out .If five Hie*c capilaliBli
in oilier res.-*

You pimr

they

yy! Come Aiil on Hie balcony; they profiled enornu.usly: whereupon peormld ihar they wer>- land gnibls-rs
are staring at tia."
Thai's the way of jlie
•Come—you- liasc d«-cclver!“—Ksle and ranc.-ils.
world, you kiiow.
M. Cli-ary. In San Franoisi-o Call.
K'.-xi.

I'bch-

whiaketl OIII

of Ms rxiont?

«>>u1e
Ihs-ii

Had

morning.

Miss

filing himself <k<wn Is-sHle Iht,

HU

"And won't you cinu- tip IRaefc ri

le

was

planning—planning.

l eriu-1. cruel U-ll.-r!

Hut—the I

eoUKhlerwble

money —Ex-

Ii

f

from Hamadsburg, Ky.,

was .-teen-.!

I- cause of nilsMoas uervafler

The .liiim w-jis Ibe flrsl mii*ieal inill Ibe .

nimeni usisl'by uiaukitid.

Hun

proiessor'a query a* lu wbeie abe

quesHoti entne np al a meet

had lieett dbl Uol lend #t once lo clear

n* hiid liy their hens

.\Tniongh Ihe name of the flrsl rope

mg Of ihi-h

mi

misskmary'society.

The

,e time <ir anolhei- aiuu; ihnv and

lit

il

was noi

leiilly

giving.

The

h.alf mlllinn square mile* of land, and

iami* lay bile and iis.-h-ss, and lirooght
no return in laxe#, and ralse.1 nu

and selling iiii|>aralle1isi in history, h.

tl III make the rime.

I- proctlceil his nrt linn- IhvIIi been pr.-slding nffli er regd her tepoii. show-I to history. Egyptian sciillure* lug Ihal In till- y.-ar JusI eniH'.l the
S»cl.-iy hail given «:2,iHH> fur home and

-,-trlh-si lln-alers built wa* Hie Tlii-aler m.-mliers anm- with Hu- suggestion
Ihal they strive to *1111 hlgb.-r thing*
if Dionysus, wititfi wa* lu-gui

ClicW Sam

letting

oHur i»-o|.le lake

me

issin-r om-s. and Hi.-ii uaitine until the

loo dry: timlK-r lands.ssione hinds;' hitler had N---II made valmilde by the
mineral land*-n!l sota* id lands. Ami hatvl wort of lb-4r pnrrliasers.. Then
Mr. Hpi-eulalor woul.l go out and find
r.-1-ili. or for w-i

■ hill his iniet. which ha.l lain IdV all

■iiirn for puldir or pr

jiho*.' v.-ar*;.hud givatly Im-n-ased In

i.>iiih.

Viii-I.-Sam s Wa
.III., by
q eiiorinoii* ival eitale aioiiml If.
.ivrhl .'Ver **w.
Tiii* sort of Hung wiiiiiil not do.

the dog started auddealy lo otvMw Ihe
road: he was hit by the car and killed
immedlaiely

•iipacliy of this remarkable InUdlni

Ihe egg

his machine nnd npproiiclted Ute own­

* said In have Ins-n fln.niBI.

Ihe niyellng.

The sealing
The The

•ter of IHouvsni was er«ri.-d

proiKMiHun

was laid M-for

er.

' Al Brsi It was unanimously populai

wbei

Ireek art and lil.-ralure were In ihHi
prime.

Here were presented 1i> appro-

■billve s|M-clBlor* Ibe woliih-rfni works

had iio.wliiHlIes.

The engineer kepi

The

motortii

stopped

Tm very Burry. my man. Uvat thU

has huppi-ned."' be aald.

"Will

fix

b'ut Bfler the flrsl fluah of the fevor II?"
•Oh. yes. " said the nmn. “16 win fli
had lasm-d several of the' meipben
It. I guess."

who have dozen* of sarrjli«i
ohjerleil.

They thought this w-oyld he

Hbckeiiag lbs money a* the cn|- dla-

They argne.1 kmg appeared In ihe

a iBserimlnaHon

dlttsBca

be

III.- vi-ay 1,1 Diatkei. and Kmi eggs. 1
IHiiinil* of butter, iwi. hors.-* and
Ilian were 1iim|>eil in one great umek-l
ou the rails

>

lea* or

througli

This l.sl to Ihe Inv.-n

lion of the sienm wlilrile.

some

lie a characler may try to Im-

w.-H a* fine of the most |.airiotir ol
nii-n.

>

i.-n- ha* ts-vn disi-.iv-.-n-i| at Rrm-nan .■l.l-rashionecl urnrlhs. which
Wh.-n

>r the Hoo* ..f ihv- Kmpiie-

-

lAm. riean.les. ii.

Miwit ts-rsoni-thltik th*i all the good ^ but

He *irii«l.-.l hard.

was'diTi-aii-d.

llnx-. he had said.

J>rouglil

'W.ary' xml exbaiisi.-d

lhe>

When It became neevssan
;

The oldest

arehltecitiral

|
Ride on

lorsebaek; do anything to gel <mI in

Lang Rang* ElacIrieHy.

;

From the Victoria fall* to WItwalersifod; a distance of aeven himdind
miles, engineer* prppoae 10 eanry Hecirical

jsiwer to mibe Boutb African

gold.
win

'Hi.-y are Convinced ibe plan
be i-vnunercUlIy

Bucceasful. ea-

perially a* Ihe dO’ cllmale I* moat
favorahle, while Hikfe is no ice hi Ih*
rivers to interfere, wllh the working
irfjil|e turbine# and no anow to ibrenk

Royal Caravan of Cats.

w

In

the coaft

Perclaa, Man*.

Aogoia. Maliese and tabby cola, all
iravHe.1 in state
iMitne.

no

iio

Wiodsdr or

Balmoral,

Hiickiagham

6*pa:

rooiloii.

i-ryoiu- of you behind."
ruin*

eui tempi.-* al Ipsamlssii. on Ibe lef
liank of the Nile, m XiiUa
The larc

when

‘ Itr caravan of feline*.

ily; are. as Hie case ihigbi be. On* Peri-iaii ret. of which pe queen wa* par-lemiier of Hie gen.-rBI..Jit
He ■huiidrte.i OUI iHculurly f.mil. woce around her neck
J a eollar on whhli appeared tiracripn'l gel up aud sia
..liion, "I t*dong to the-queen.''
the regiment uS
Hlili

It* an

names of

*«* tisi ibe world «re b.-lle(ed (o b-3he rock-

, Ian-1 is g<me. bul they 'ate rigid only: much for him. and ho eall.-d on I'ncle
Hhe-fliiiiciip li.-r he.1.1 and smileil ui;
vvlth the |ki*i.
La*i j Sam for aid.

md make the ma#i of IL

i ro.ned It sals arcopipaaled by a rega-

liali.-d fora r.-M by the wayside.

1 ••If ,0.1
eoniaitis (he

Dm'tlhav*

- The late Uueea yirtorta was a great

qniiy i* very great, and a grand
The j in niiml*-i.

Threw away ; yonr

Have a favorite form of exercise

lover ol cal*, oadl

-HChool

, wM|.-. Im-wev.-r. fertile.

gi>-alv-r rush a y.-ar or Iw.i fn.m now.. «alere.l lami b.-gan lo run short.

good.

iseless trifles annind you.

I'lKin one ortasi.m 4e- was lea.i-

The ol.i.-St university In the world I*
I* calle.1 the

I*

iwrivro* and bric-a-brac.

marrh,

tit-.'!

family.
It

Build }oiir house# #0 Ihal thp air
Wipplj

Ing ;i n-glmvni on u long and dlffieuli

i>|M-.ni-.l II afli>r<}s shell.-r fur a whole on the gemre! gave Hie order, hut

sat- law. uml.-r which the gr.-at w.-s

■islilns 1,..,,}, Hif.-fly selHed,
I l>u*inc** . and i* pr.-iiarilig f.-r a niiieh

It •* thoughl that Hi.- gatm- ,i(
H. iiry VIII .it Kiiglarfi

* |•.•Vlllg

yiM | can.

.lown Ihe iran*mls»hm Iloe*. di t# *t-

W'ii* flrsl iilave.1 In the time (^f.King

Rngland.

all

Don't shut youraeir up.

"Extra Bill)" Hmiin. the ronled.tt Hmai.-d Hi*! in the drietd seaxai five
at ceii.-taJ. says the Saturday Evealng hundred ibouoMd Iborse power oonM
i,
*
I’osi. was one of Hie iiiori Iraiwlble a* b<-d.-veluiied.

lo China

•ar.-< 1s-foie the ClirisHan .-ra .

' '

Keep oui of doom

Breaibe ouidooi air—Bvo In It-irarel
lu li.

pn.ie on his line*.

A Terrible Threat.
T.yi wa* culllvaied

A Quaan'a Haaith Rylaa. {

'lier maje*iy. Hie queen of PaWngti.'
The-Excited Amateur.
.
• i»f Hie gn-alest dangers of ama- plan ber faith. It ia *aiff. to Ibe follow.
dramaiic club perfumanres Is Ing motioec:

Tlie railway had lo iia.v

Hie damages.

must lie .piii.- t:-ii y.-i,rs old.

nr forteil it.. Tlii.* wW* Hie homestead

Kald —Hariter'* Wiw-itl)'/

In DCn a

English farmer's car was run down oq

hr.-ll.v . with whal--l»i|e

Was and is! lor Vtii h- Sam i* I./ no I'li.-h- Ham arr-inge.l ilial piircba!
laii* n ii3- l-e.-n in He- land hiisi- imisi liv.- on Hi.'ir.laml for five ye
! m-*s: milMxlv with moi,- than a ihim*

u.-il un.I.-r way.

BtiionHiblllsi. who ws* louring

Ways and means were calle.1 for. am

i-nliiries iH-fiire Christ.

The ilisHiirtion of iH-lng Hie olilesi
Recent ly. fer Instahce. n play was
ned Hm'UI into great an.I populous
living thing midoiihti-.il} M-longs ir iH-lng jM-rformed by one of ihese clulis.
left, oluiit Ihe total nr.ia of all F.uiope. commimilles
hy id*
'gifi*.'
which a very line band of music
i-xcini'lve of Kussla. and this without were really sales tuH'l fqr In brawn nm- of the gianr tre.-*. ami many at
l.-miits In loc.-ii.- It and ll•-lerluillc its
s a leading f.-alure.
The queen's
romiliflg lit.- I’hiliiipini-s.
and tmisch- ami -laxc*. 'Of course li.
age bave'iK-eii made. A century ag-' life, lud.-ed, was to com.- very near lo
This land came into hi* |ui*se*s{nii did i Hiy app.-ultng oi Hit- kcIAsIiii.-si
IV Candolle fiiiiml two y.-ws-one at
ruined Hirougb Ibe Influem-e ol
of mankind and making is-ople think
in variims ways; b.v illv.-ci gifl ft
Fortingal. in I'erihshire. and one at
■eel, Had Mrains of ilb- band, ami
ihi; ihlri'e.-ti original stales: hy pur­ that they were gelling wimelhing for
i-ry Bide nothing hui praise and
Hrtlsnr. in Bucks, Rngland-lhat were
chase from France. S|ialn. Riiioila nmf imthlng-a thing that is seld.u
• slliuatcd In U-. respccHvely. 250li uiid flattery of the music wa* U» Iw- heard.
never done in Hii* world.
Texas: by conqiii-sll front Mexlct
In iV third act, a nervaii* young
.-T2III yrer* old
Hith are si.:i flourish
Bpain: by diM-overj- and by treaty
AH Ihe alkive mean*. Iiiivrcver. falle.1
iiig. and the older Ir.u- has a linnk
nsieiir. who was plaving a minor
will! flre.-it Brilkiii: and hy the nnnev to iu-i|lt> the land :is fast as I'nele
iw.-niy-sev.-n fo.-t in clrcumferenre. A pari, was lo rtiMli on Hie stage while
ailou .if Hawaii. iikimeilTiii-.-. his di-nl
.-Lim wanlisl. So In- l»-gan lo sell hls
glgaiiHc'Ivaoliah-of Ccntrql Amerira.
.<• band was iilaying its swi-eicst, *nil
ings with other liaiuuls wen- ............ ..
lalnl at aiicliim. If .vmi wauled a e.-iwllh a trunk iweniy-nliie f.-el Hiniugh.
titely cri-.lii.aldi- III blm.Ai]Junu:h ibi-y
was thought hr-numlKildt to l>e no
"Slop Ihe music. Ibe king I* dead
wen- only such a* hare bM prartUa-d
Afi.-r dm- mlverH-i-m-nts H
The ^IHcal mmienl came, and the
le** Hinn r.ISO y.-ar* old.
M.-xIcai
i-vi-r sine- goverann-iils Is-gan.
up ami M-hl lo Ihe liigliKl
11014^*1* lielleve they have now dh rxeii.-<l. Iiighly' strung amatetii ru
The lands, wlu-n he got tiu-iti, w.-r. I i.lder.
n-d a lif.' »itan even grealer Ihai
in.
of every irossllde sort—f.-i1lle atni
Ih-fore long il :ij>|M'nn-.l. Iiowev.-r.
-'Stop the muKic;'" lie riieil. "It
and from ih- annual rings i
barr.-n. liiii ami rold.jlaiul* down on Iliai so...... lich iM-ople were takiiig luh
killi-d Hie king!"
rypres* tif, Chci>iilt<-p<-e. wlio»e Inml
Ihe .apialor and'Up lin.ler the horih -uiitage 'of iinsii*|s-clhig Viiele Sam.

of l»ii-1 for

An Incident >ef Ihe Read,
An

ihnitigh Ihe
couBUT aa*
walking
2INMI v.-ars iM-fore Hie lime .if foreign mltudoui
The aiMioiiu.vm.-ni fu-i the meeting ahead of him a mait followed by a
■hrisi
dog. As Ihe machine drew uear (hem
M'hal
was
liroliably one of the aflann

has nearly half <d this inimens.- am

husim-*i

Hu- aliuo»|>here.

after lie Inrned over lo Hu- mlsslou

i-ven today, after u c-iiiory of giving

lev-*. .It In

dreaidnt

F.ilne reached hoak- la a eaniage. bill

Hill Hie noise was f.-eble.

arrange to irrigate

Xlso he made grant* lo schiuls

We say lliat 1ie gave ih.-*e lands,

r T.ii

luvscnpilofi flilsd.

home^ donned

...men .If Ibe. Bethel ITesby- down apd slipper*, jand «ai down In hla
J^fier a time Mr*.
Iial county have decided to llbniry lo read.

I Hu- lelgn of Trajan, and was rebiillt
in ibt.

rvive Ihal the nrt was praoliced at

litve *

I>elng doM-. he mechaalenliy

look a ear

U-fore eu’rv. s amt dangenui* crnssltig

they might

III ngiiciiliur;il colleges, and so on.

swwp*;

to

which.

Lay Egga for CM

Tlie oldest llglithiuire In exHIence
, at C-onma. Himln.

haf

Atl logelher. he Ii8* owned j

Mshlen

During lilt- Iasi Itpermlsshio Ibe pro-

hem. and arid lands ii. arid slates so
Ihelii.

ni.

ih-*.-ri* ami

FalBO aad

grand opera at Ibe Boston tbanler.
f.-sw>r wi-nt out lo n neighboring ^wr-

wb.-n 111* hig HTigiiilou *«;i.mi-* an | .^ni. iieati farmer was up against ih«-|d.i.ia.u gradusie*.
i

He wai

hy III* Si.le a tin hiMii, whirl! he blew

to swampy slate

inions, weie land pis'r ciimpun-d t

|(iml inimon aer.-*

■ I—I can'l!" she faller.-il.

loilay?" enm-aHugly. almori leiid.-i

kinsmen

Livcomolle.-s M-veiiiy-riv.- year* iign

lands

niigfil nrraiige to dram

torj-. Iheie have Iss-n f.-> who •

i..llu-r. eiil
He

hi* grave.

BcqinnhiB of Thing*.

of Aeschyiiis. HopluH-h-s and Eurlpide*

imp i.'iui

the gt.«t landlord* of his-

every fiwl of Ihe land in their d<

pi.-ee for

wealthy i-nough. tbougfa. to leave his

and loud, but Hie original molluu jire- down at Hie dred solinal.
"I wonder wbore dog ii was]" be
valh-d. unil Hie Sunday egg* will here-

he

Lyle!"

is

lu

gave

and

he have known the sheet had

name

ihai lii.-y Inipnn;''

Sam

nvfiiMHor

Uncle Sam a* a Landlord.

lands Ihal Is iis> w.f ami land thai Is

may U- the last Hme! "

When she bad aUrted out ah -hour

wertf- taiun.-cl.il Hu-y Is-

of great value. Caplla'iisis jmd.-r.

sandy

had Is'

Clt-ar Spriu^?"

“1 hadn't began n> care—In ihai wa>.

bin

down Ihe. Isuirh.

The aenalHve fare under Ihe Mg. and MU. .ns Hioogh > insomnia h*«l
laaMined aunbai was very wbUe. Her claimed' him. "Vou're mil eiirly. Will
nvwfliig wilb me
Ilia quivered a ilHIe. Tht^ liand* Hiai

.1 was only becomlog-atirncUHl.

value,

•■That." sliinaffh "is my name."

handoonH-. Imylsh faro lisikeii sfraliiisl

held Ihe vagnin' "''t-el in-mhle.1.

liiiU-

as a rapid, heavy step value rronching

IhssI

"So Ihat'a itac way ihe land Ue*. I*

trf

Tli.-y Wen- liiiylng hp Hie eboiee lols.

,Ms-n II blown down lo llie Is-aeh?

II r asked Ivy Ijric.

first, ordi­

Ill build roads to pla.vs in relnrn

Of all

wbos.-

r

fl«.at means of cm- l.-sisl

wi-r.-

W'lieii Ihey

Damuris

Chas.'!"

"Dniuaris Ivy l,jh^tia*o.

one

Christian Kmh-avor World.

step wns to grant lands in

star; foresi latid-f ami pra_lrle .hands;

come iMi pli-jianily familiar.

I w'lie were aiiepding a perfonnannr

first

has III.- first CliiArc of land*.—

nary roads, ami. hiler. raflroadg. Isinds
i>

K. FalM

aide

lilt-

,1 he ih«-s

iiiiildiiiK nuids;

J,

Harvard and among fhem Is tb* ful-

drawn out one hy one by a idln.lfold.sl

iiker and llinl of Ihe Unit in which

broke Hie s.-.-i1 of Hu- nu-f.-atgi-

ik-taln.-d.'''kIm- n-ad.

mimlednrsH of Prtd

ilUns III leave moDer to pa> for '

Line evening PMfessnr

at oni-1- lo call on your Cncle

Isiy who had l.rtiilgln ■ her a leh-srani,

tu) stories are luld of (ho afaMwb

ving:

FiHiph- Iind Hii- old scrip

u make g

i

An AbaMt MUiM Profaoaor.

for a life lime lo gUe-iiiniM-lf a still

oiionis of .'lid trunks, ami then

1 i-xis-cIikI tny father loiilghl

dr>-n*<sl

Tli.-n all tUe

-rHun* ibat;ibe siamp wasjaabM-qiiently sold hiri|7.&(W

biii

the work dime for Hbadesly Is nov

iiwn loiubHiunes and tt^ad.-siy saaed

lo

ihnisi it into Ihe bliume of her gown
Thai step

hem III file a claim.

I dal.-, ami moiv i* <-omlug in

she

u-hls|MTrd. "so we'te Ih-.h living incognllo.

laud liave M-eii

carving,

tire, aud II was through hla int^taafe-

claims ar<- junihle.1 lug.uher. ami arc

iili Is that MUne se».-ill)-five

•.Mint Agnlha and I do mil wish to

All who would

animals have ordered

lave had Ho- tight to race f.ir a phss- il ; ,s,ms.|rtlon.
U Is • nsiomary among Alaski
rf land now have id.-nty .d lime glv.-n

mkIu

iMit a f.-w hundred or Hioiisand

wear In Ihe hofw'here.

away* Ip you ai till* nile?

of

I'm-h- Spni lake note every time lie

lit Ihe hotel, but I've never amn her huld a candle U> I'n.Ic Sam. l-Iveli the
f.'iidal wonan-li*. who owii.-d absoltiii
Bimn any of the swell clothe* Hi

In the door-

a glass

foritme.

a

aieb thing.
And now play croqnei

frl.-nd

smiled np>nl*hl* nmar.sl t.-oimle-

chine*, their wringiTa and eveiy

The women hav^ got their arwin' ma­

i-ry Urn.

I .lon'i lake

' And ihUM- liiatnonds anuyid her

Sli/' wear* her ml

;on dresfre iind *h:nle liais In a way

Pid tool* are of lllile aervlee now uiid

las anoHivr Kch.-me.

this "inlliiar)' scrip" wllh lavish

moi^y sliiui

dragon of an aiiiil al a faniihouHe on
he <-dge lif town.

Ipdians,

n apjilc: why. Hieii. slnml-l

and

aqd so nowadays t'lirlc Ham

sill lumUMi me." a* she sigii.sl for u

We've gmie' ibineli

mil awimining and iHtatiiig niiil all Ibe
rellraad 1tt the ale.
Or a Yankee In a flyin* ablp a-goln- went of il. Aiid-liy Juve! for all sinnilgbly qulel. I've come
mom anywhere."
There'# a difference in

uny

How suis-i ldy she l arriisl li. r

iwi-eJiy, "wlial

going to KiH- lier Kleailily and lakli
Thai T wotilda't he aurpriaed io see a

Imlian*. "f <s>urM-. and

nrnte.

I Ihmigbl she wos

farewell dheii the siiuiiuer was iiU-r.

hut I «aid lo Hie hired men,

Is- Im-ali-il on

few years I’mie Sgm |ia*s>-.l

o Hirial »i-re worHi

a dear litllv cotinlrj girl, and lhai

Joha klader laughed wben/he nald li.

olhi-rs taking.Ihelr names from wild

Itile «-oiiiilr,v
iig gimn Ms d.-njiiiv llti
fcs-sle!

laken will) her Innoeenl le-.viiry.
There waa no one at Hiis }>ig luMlelry

To reap It and threnb It and baa'll

:iie.-n <m all foni/' The -WoU tribe and

mil

;1liai lovely lady

i-^rdl- I'eaii'l afford lo niutry'her. as

I abairi^e It reap and rake II. and pin

Tl Is was all ilgli

ihiwry: but il did r II work well ii

might

•si auiare,!. freeiloiii. and ki-|>l liHle or no ncmMliit

111.- .laiice al the

imge-

quarter melion

he

And he kisse.l' h.-r on

Tltal nlgiil wh.

lioiHtr in the lialance. f.lie M-amieil ibe

y it done In one aliori hour.

al.slatne# of beaiA. bul they have all

m.-ed

whirh

Ho- li|i*.

no cUaiK.-e C7 weigh Hie iilc-H.-si of

.The work that U took me a day lo do.

irllH- Mr Thompson has carved sever-

Ihe Uirder. and Hieti

land wanonls, each-fiir so many acres,

• I will Im- a g'io.1 wif.- I.) y.iu. d.-iiri'
dll- pnmiis.-.l.

ImpidKively, giving bersi-lf

For Ibe, lilock Hear England and one lo (be czar of>ushe family of HuMrStwas-

In. am

ilrove Ibelr staki-s on I (larHculBr lo

lands not pfv« iou*ly iak.ii-^e*f,-pt by

-liy, .flush.-.! face.

And Hie first llir.*' wonl.i

at the lop of the lage w**re "—tine

■ power,
}

1 easli ami long on lainls: so he of

Ahd she lia-l

In irulix,

The Slone carving pruvig.-d (of Slia

fereil lu [uiy his air»ars‘of aages-in

Sh.- Hfi- d lu-t

This traveler tn

desly is 111.- flrsl U) lie or.l.-red irf a de-

8he had nut b>-4-n inisiak<-tf in l<-t

known It all ih- wlill.c

a liliv frienfl.

of wealth amf eoUectoi of cajtaB)
saw Ihal II was virry ran-

'

Such w.-re those of Uklaliotna. ihrwwa

iig her ,*‘lf love him. Hieii.twKor she
did love Mm ^she did.

' envelope, playfnj

After Ihe revo- o|H-o a few year* ago. wnere thousand*

I.an-r f'licle Sam Itegati to jay off

.. eive you

lianl at my jiiti

Ibil In Hie very acl of ibiing

I a nano^-ber own name—met he|

one day ' saw

which a tM) was sUckin

for

•-arlieKt selHi-r* of the wi-st got their

laws

belirrea Ibe |

Maurl^ .If IB47.

■•ast tweniy-Cve year*, but Ibis is the

Hiumry war was over he was short

Origin of "Infantry."

•nie) Slarlej,

le iiaaie of "iBfaaln'." >he generic
A Mixed Metaphor.

Me

I given lo all foot Boidler*. w*>

applied to a mlllinn organization
It wa* a largely attended me.-Hng|fli
cred together by Ibe Infaaie. or
of cburrli workers
On.- of Ihe s|rek-j
left ad-' liHr-appan-ni to the ibreae of Spain.
ecs wa* deliveiiog
forone maii's^i.-ngih. though not|(„nrieen apartment*, hewn o.ii of solid
-xpress purpone of rescuing
lire** agalnn Hie eocroachmeifii
They wer*- very gay thatafieiiinon. «iit*. and gave away ihiri.-en milM--ii‘: ii*>ni.ieh for thaI>»F* aa ion
tHicl..j»i.H,e. Tlie niln* are supposed to Mgc a sort of poUnhlng pruceaa.
hi* n>ysl father, the kttg. who wa* a
Romauism, Waxing mor.
year* old—Exchange,
had iterfrci health, and iniMy dream* alnxml reckh-ssly Ml ’ Tii.-> had lunch-; in hom.'-*iends lo iK-..pV who promi*.-.!' Sam r.-s|*m.led by v.-.ri..iis -tevi.-^.;
■vL he sudden-' pri*onef among the Moora..
* he pror
; of all the vHW fnitire held In tl; con al Ihe inn ni-ar the si>r!ng*i and^ lo live on and niltivaie them Further.] non.- of -wliVh worke.1 wllh
his bearer# by the follow-1
indian’a
iMck
M-iw.-.-n
the W(SMl.-d!be
Wissl.-dlbe Mild two lown
l.iwn shv-s
#i:v-« o.
of a mile isfanlon. At last he sdo|.t. d
,
keeiHDg. Bhe bad aesihetlr lasle*. and flonled
Natural OepMit ef Seda.
rquar.-.
!!"• coal mines,
i.m- goM j eu''-*" la* now iind-r wav.
This law
A stone can ing of a .grizzle)'bear Ing words, spokf-e with much force
>k* Jusi a* the. day «ras
her akin in aihteilr aporia was the ad
AS immense natnrel depoMi Of soda
d leellng: "The tlmi
min.-s and manv- tract* of ilmlK-r For i.rovlde* ihal all iIk- money derived, In the aiiitn.le of .Wet.dfng her cub*
When
they
came
td
par;lng
i'mitatfoo ia ber less
rigomu* girl
..„ ____________ cliurchman Jollying between Vlcioria Nyaasa and
.11
Ihi*
he
recelv.-d
aU.ul
nine
millhmitach
year
from
sales
of
public
land*:h.s
lu-cn
carved
by
Andrew
Cheater
; friends. She had been having * beau clump of lilac bushes in Hu- lane tha:
led to the fannhmi*e Jack Ardsley dnUar# In cash, and proitiic-s of sever-j shall ^ used for the conwnicii.m of j‘nu«ap*on of Seaiile and will be im.jshow Ms
' Uful ilmeJlown ai thU gay. unconven
lamed forward and-looked in,., bur al mlllinn more In the t.exi few year*, grre. resen-edr*. In which .he fl.x*ls of (n-dlalely shlppe.! lo Alaska ,o
tional rea^ oa the Hkhlgan coa««. leaned forward and-looked inii
' • nre.lv llveiv bankrupt he!
! the sprinrmoh.hs shall Iw im,xmndcl! idacv-d over the grove of R 8hade*.y.l dIffIcnU feat wa. lo be .ccompllsbed.ied by a ayndkmte..# c-hmedon with
And now—well.'iemporarlly ii (eemea ey^
s (d the BritIA «
In the v.-*r In Irrlgatinglotw-(If the nsHu proniln.ni Indians In :bui ,«eemed perfectly nnron*rl«ms of certain
ijiperial '
:
“Dear." he «ahl. "I K.ve you- 1 love
that lie
her phwsure mar sputleil.
ttat
fncle-Sam iJit to inlgaieiihe nonh when alive, tuiy? the SeaiHe,haviog *»id aarthlng luaay.
irada.
cUssed property; the) .the
awa tn her heart abe knew Itial abe yon. anu i can't let you go out of any, ty of s<
llehi-heaned of girla.

She was done

with college and ihe two veacs of for­

eign iravel ihal had *uccced<ia aphool

.

for

I.U.A.

wbicb was a stamp of the 1

«

land*.

1. Ill work

IKstr with me for a

•eii niMiiit to crumple It up and cam

an old

carving- otiage

THI I feel the aweai on my wrinkled

It wa# hard work. It wa* alow work,
Even Ihelt she hesitated. Hut the
a-ewlnclnx ibe old neylhe Iben;.
Ualike ibft mower ihal went tbrouab three wool* w»-n- mi signiAcaiit vluknow Ibelr wrii'i r'r full mi-an
tbo CiAAa like duath thruuith ihc

i

_

Mr. Tlibmiisia bas' b.-en

There nr»-VHII a few coui|iaratlvely

brow, and Ibe ..Id.paln come In my



H

whom he gave il should go wud lake

*

'

Indians

Ii waa wrJiit-n «m il« matpmery of tlx- mak«: mys.-lf ihlnk I could do wiibout
I ofien ihlnk of ihe day* of loll In the faahlunable bc«-l looming up on the you.
lini I caiiuol. and Hint Is all
Beld* all over ilie/arm.
e is lu it. If }<
me* behind Ix-r
.U flrsl ahe had

deme:

.

The

but linrh- Earn can affonl io advance own primitive meibisls of irau*]sin

demanded

lo

ImUaos.

its overland Journey nccordlng lo lb»

them out .d Ills .iwn personal pi<ckel:

dr H

the than

of

to pay lor more ihau're-o os three of ,M-lve* will tran*|K>ri the grizzley on

He would

owued dy Hie Indians), ttie sale (irice
that

another li

oome of lliese rew-rvolrs will co*l two
that the average farmer couldn't nffonl

he doesti'l mak.- a cciil.iwi of the pro­

lieing

carving,

or ihrta- million dollars; ao you a.-.-

Hm nxiney for -building them, i-veo If

lahd

of stone

weighing SvIMW pound*. wUl \m ahlppe.1 edly pour

hack the enllrt-

within ten years, from Seaiile lo WrangnI bod from ihal

iwhich Dii*^ really

give kway
iway

The big piece

The lands supplleil. from the

reservoir must

the lake like thread* of

rarcKt !»«•. her ailenibui had

■•e (Imu mower mow.

waste.

have an almo*i perfect organi­ rusi of

■ come curiins up lo breaH '»" 'he | them fasi

idbn'* new macblne.

•elf; 11.- will not tnilld a single mile Time*. He dint l>ee. 17. I»03. Irevtog

will ^11 coinitry land*, or city Ml*, ur

In from ibe memdo*. much of Ibe man wboee atienllon* to me. Ivy. but—mill you b.- my wlfeT'
her bml hien lu/marked, or elite ihH
"What." #he faliered. "wbat abopt

wite, wbero «he gntUt UU

-

..

"Ye#, i



willgo!"she

I yeai- Tnele Ham sold two and n half.
said.-

The proM.-m wa* In fan too mneh j es, of Ihese ancient temples Contain*

million moiv f;.r servin-* of vnrioim

ABdt

I

,!
GfUUtD TRAVKR6E HERALO. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. IMS.
Hleh.. and Mrs. F. R. M. riilrhet;i . Mrs. Frank Graves arid family ihi li
from Ohio claliba that they can keep der. was brought Inio court and Sncd
Mg» q^pMI N«t a CaadWatt.
wblefa was paid. aToidliig ninety and ber two little rblMree frt?si, t-i.! cottage is occupied by Mrs. Faxiun
Tba sUtaBCnt la tba r«port of the In repair a central on et^t dnult
Paul. Mtnn.
It Is a pretty Sl^t to'and her little t«>y fr..in Ohirage ahd
at Detroit.
a cost of about <n cenu guarierty
Beaxla ropraaeaUtira
aee the Imposing figure of the white-jh> r moiher frrun Richmond. Inri. Mr.^
each anbacrlber. The BMI company
distrttt eoBTeaUae bald a f«w dar*
bairv-d general ^tended by bis lliile < Saxton spent last rsunday with them
a«o, tbal Jedfa J. B. Canpbetl of Laathree-yoar-uld grandson and namesake tan.; is to -return later Jn the »-ason
of Michigan.
Each local com­
laaaa vaa oae of ibe
,
Mrs ' A. H’Ciirrler hate
by's mowing marhlne Prlday Bynm. whom be is‘tniliallng Info s'
pany has from three to fire townablpa.
ration »Bs i
(„ ,heir home r.heir
morning^ In some way the machine love for birds and flowers and other
The Orawn Rural Telephone
tnc.
Mr. Campbell reoelrod two or
janyofea
lis
present
aucceas ihrouRh became clogged and
ibiwo vofea ftora lha Baarla county
stopped
to
clean
it.
ye
had
just
anThe UDIIHDK enenry o? It* president.
delecaina but
Ished doing this and was just about t
candidate and waa at the oonyentloo Bred Hill, who has received a (treat
the team
when they.
; Mr. DiintlBK'a interests deal of opposition from otlier phone
flulcUy. the knife striking l.lra In
with tba other Leelanan county dHe- llnes who relHignlsed In these rural
orgaiilaatlons «'dangerous business ankle and c.iiilog a dec|j gash. Fire
■ eatea. ‘l^eae dele«*tea
filches were iiccesstn' '« close the
rival
and
It

hoi»d
by
fall
that
this
laetcd as friends of Mr. IhintlnR. went
wound.
Mr. Desortnler tlas In
to the conrejitloo as such and voted Phone company will establish s
slderabie i«ln during itic moniing Imi
lirecmtent for other ninil districts
aoUd for him.
/ estab Is resting mucit ««slei iliis afternoon
follow.
tl will.

: In«Rc (Qty State Bank

doala CiUTter baa returned to B(
Hime her.duties la the An
;ont of the Heston Ithrary.

l^rianaa aad

Heart

fished

Shipped to tha Barbadea.
The

I»oiaio

Imiilemcni

Ihroiighoul

ihe

couiilo’.

c
Th* Elite Party.

down the eapenscs of maiDlalning

rot

Fifty emiples, alteiide.1 the Kllic
of the phtiue in the home, will also admit of
'lUineiug rJilh pany iil .Matj.iii Island
Wrger list of subscribers .inrt
Friilay evening niid the offair was s*i
aiul-e a telephone Itenellrlal to all.
islanda yeaterday.
This makes i
pleasant that the
r.iily
regret exa trivial e
alcib conaltnineni lo ibes>- islauda.
press'-d'was that they did nui tiocitr
SotM lime aRO tlie de|»rtniei.i of lie made witli one part of Ihe coin
iirore oft.-ii
The flisir was In <-Xce!
^ afilenlinrn <>f that eountry was ai- tu ancUlier and have no pboiie f.«
•Init Shhpe and the imisic furnislKsI hy
iracted by the advertisement of the pay as they do now iioder the present
Slewiin A sielfens' six-piece.oreln«company In the farm palters of this ownership «f phone syslettis.
B was very flne indeeil
ImmtTT and made an tnvesilicatloii
Tl)e liual lell the <-lt> at kilT. ouJ
Ah Honor Party.
- -.with tbe reaull that the prodiiet was
Ihe way
• Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Anderson
a and slnc« then
program waa given by the orcliesira
Kasi Kghth sfr.Hi enifrialntsl Friday
ders have aleaddy come.
and this was a very plensanl fr-auire.
■ The goods go Ihroiiirti the Sew York evening In ho....... »f Mr.-nml Mrs Fred
The irrngrain at the IsIwaO was iH-gun
■ !
Crime, who were recently niarrletl.
. fuitom bouao and then by sail
afS;15 ami ended
at
11:15. ibuiv
■ * «eun rasael to Ibelir destination.
and Mias RIngliind of
Ml
being just eniHigh numbers so tlial
The comiiany was comiKWeil
iKrieidy was tired. The Ihisi iIisI U|i at
iblrly petiplc. games and music iK-mB
F. D. Marvin Named.
12:15 on the return trip.
Probata Judge Whlker ' Thiirsday the prlnrip.-il ii«*tns or .-nicrtalnmont.
it Is very probable fhai
aimiher
■neriMOB named
F. U. Marvin
as In iBo card-malchliiK conlesi MIsi
dam-e will lie nrrang»l tor tbe mwr
Ruby Andrews raiTie.1 off the firs!
cotmly aqperintendent <tf the poor

Wealmess

ebipped » lar*e..c«.nsl|WB.eni

product of the plant to lb<- Barliadns

pcii'U tii>on

':..

moDt as poitmaater.

tbe ia«.ter part of the evening u marsh

, Ftor

mallow roast over

years Mr, Msrvln his bad

cbntu *f «•»« poor
“*c city and is Joyetl.
tboran«taIy oonverunt with Ihe duties
Refreslimenis
*

ramlles

unc- piicbed one's

served.

God's -'lieniOlful

,...^...»ai..»*rlnpltnR waters.
Ji was a late hour when tb

number of .yearn.
will be

p Hay.

finish partleslarlr fine.

The Cbelstta

hank Is a ubc-story tcirurture and exesMlad 1100.000 in cost.

Aliooi *M,ooo The Martins InimwIlalHy drew up the

of this was expimded for Interior fin-

1 l'4dni are luu di-gH-mleni uieui ili>

Y<-s1enlay

morning, thirteen men went lo work.

Inis alone for ilielr miislc. Proi. Cm
■ rier's beaiiitful

tieKiion nod preseniisl it to the judge

larinm.-,

voice

lias

Riven gn-al pli-aslire i« all those who

have beard him sinR ; Mrs, GlerwiriV
pltce as tjuickly a* possible, taking ihHr
Kivll aulisgrand piano has at lust ar
aad this bank was erected by F. P.
iclicm bark with them and work
rived, and its luiisic givi-s an addlllmi
Qlaxler, the present state treasurer. In
air resumed this morning.
al aliractlon lo iheir pleasant cuiage
bonw of bis father. The bank build­
The hotel is to 1>e a hrif* veneer
ing U eoesMered one of tbe finest In hiillding and a nm-h Bu<t hotel than A (liano ami several violin* aie to !"•
found III the Dlilluans home and ai
tba atatc.
must towns'tbe mIm- of Fife l^ke
llonnie IlankK. Miss Richmond's guliar
Mr. Beadle report* the buslnesa con- Imasl of. .
adds Its »w«H-i
accoiiipanimeni
to
dltloa of tbe aDUihein Michigan towus
many of the ' aiiM Mings.
aabatnggood. Battle Creek and iackThe Markets.
Some of the ladles have iiuite.l in
■on seeming to be capecislly progressThis week will alMiit finish up the forming a (ileusani morning rondiiig
Ive. Tbe kind of s building which the.
cherry cro|> and the market will doul.i .'li'c'le. They have lieen eiilertaim'.l 1i>
h-nk wUl build here Is still entirely
less ekise goo.1 and strong as it has
Mr-, and .Miss Cnigin and Mrs. H<s>l.
nassttled siul It may lie some fUne yet held that way throughout the week.
er 'at Sii.-artiursi. l»y .Miss Ulrhmoiul
befors any acOim in the nuiuer Is
Thiee iernl ears weie shiiimtl f'
ami Mrs. Hughsion at Ifauitiic Banks
taken.
here Ihe first part of the week while and by Mt*. Grierson. Mrs. Cavenile;
a fr-w went hy express. Tbe fnill Is
and Miss Caiips at the Garrison.
New Teleptwne Company.
of the Montmorency and Murillo varicLast Thiirs'liiy tAening the yoiinc
Mtmroe Center. Mich.. July 27.-The
Ho*, bringing a dollar a case-which i» praple enjoyed an Informal dance w
Otawa Rural
Ihe highest price that has been paid , Wheeler's . and on Saturday evening
noenUy orgaDixed at Monroe Center
this 'seasna.
The dry'^weather ha* they shureil in the oHilimn at North
and has incorporated and elected ufmade the crop hang on longer than is>ii. going over in Mr. Swanwm'fleerv Three hundred dollars of the
usual, and there are none but a few launeli. "I'm Coming " The trip over
capital baa been paid In and Fred R.
scatieriDg COM'S lefi.
was very enjoyalde. but an approach-j
HIU of Monroe Obht was elerted
The liiicklelierry chop, is very short
hujider storm pade Ibe reliin.
preatfient wltb M. Hargraves and'Kdthe shorti'M Hint ll has iieen In years
trip quite exciting. The German, I«h1
WBiil Aldricb as secreiary and Ireasand there is not 4>nongh of tbe crop
niemlier of the Chicago CoUllion
nrer. The board of directors consists
to siipidy the city, fnuch ies*
rtimpiiny. was a great success, the fa
Of five member*. Frerl 11111. Wm, Cox.
ship.
rr* being esiH-clally pretty,
Bd Aldrich. John Anderson and Frank
New. (KriaicM-s are ready, hut none
1‘arlli's have etijoye.! sailing lo IhSmttb.
The central o^ this system
will be liroiighi on tbe market for
Hillman sail ■•uai. which has receiill> |
will be located at Dr. Boylan's drug
shipment until the eilv has beei
iH-en launched, and on Sunday, their:
atom. Tbe system has about iweniy(lUeil uVaiis4- ihi- spuds bring fn
fine new launch, the Aleovne. made IK
elgbt patrons lu s .territory of abum
iH-nts to a dollar here wliile the buy­
iuilial.trip of Hie season. The i>art •
five and a -half square miles and sev­
ers cfuilil not offer fhai as ihe Chicago
IBlien lo Old Mission, where' theeral other tvsidenis of thin tenliury
market only runs from IK to Sn e
V-njoyed
seeing Hi.' hotel un.l (-olijg.-,bavo alreswiy slgaWed their inienilon
Ttie apple croji |ironils.'S to l*e targe,
The ivliim trip l••sl•sl Hie siiejigiii
of Installing Pham's when tbe line is
estsvialiy so on the peninsula, when'
le craft 'nnd the sda legs of ri; '
coBipleted
liie Duchess crop will is- the Isigest In
i-oiBiiany. as the hmows wen- rolliii;-.
The material for eonstmcilng the
years, hut liacV of tlie city Hie criqi
ilna U on the ground and will l>e put
■high;
scailered.
The late apples are li
The numiHTw at Omena Hbiiii IUimup by Ibe farmers ibetbselve* Just
c plentiful
1 as they can leave their farm
■en largely Increased these pa.st lw>
txh.

Chelsea Is tmly a stnall

Circuit Court.

Tbpse rural phone cempanles are by
no means & new undertaking in these

wcsWl. tiu.' pretty cottage (jf llen

Th^ ca.ee ol IVarJle vs Ora Caii>en

Tliere are about two hundred

ter Aas conlluii.Hl over lu the next

miles of rural phune lines conirolh'd

tei'Qi of COUlt which nuir«-top> <iu llir

Mrs. l^-wls S.. lUmMl.-I! utid li. i 'si •

around

24tii' of Septemls-r, and during that

ter-lnlnw. Mrs. Seoti. (rom Mani-K -.

Fife Lake. Kingsley. Bummil City and

lime the child will live one week wllh

Mich:

Wexford, and all are opwaied at a

its father and the next with Its mother

the patrons tht'iu hut will he all the lime In the
The pbuno apapratu* Includ­ dy Of the former. The (tan'ois will Isuh1lg<-<l to koe|i etich -other in luiirli

I
Omii t.. |.r->l«iM<nrt>'>' and liiiil rlliHi.'Mi—*
KUMhuk twUdiM«. Tmrona Uiy,

I ll'' >OU11K

around heart, arm and Wlnjul
ders.

assIsGo
VVlMMl is e)Uplo>«'.l as Bssisraul
I

The ciroulatkm

is

im­

ivsid.' 40

.KjuiJ'P-).

wlove )'

i t

les’ Heart Ctire makes
trontr and viRupms hy
filing these nerves and
siren ffihcni

Hooest Shoes at Hosest Prices
(Oi;r M.ill..)

muscle.^
"I bad palpUatlon atvl join around
mr lo-n't. anil llie do.-1-rr raid It «a«

iiiiiia
ilenm'ure.three U*lt|.-» ot tii-N-t,m«

; H.inte Girl Dead.
The l«:dav4i!.l g.ri ol Ml,
VVillialii lle'iiiile-oK«;«rl'Kdil liiwitsli.p '

a heart

Stamitss
Bard Pan Shots

d.e.1 j.ilv
and
It...
fime.-wl
.................... - lioiii.' ihis ar.e.nixii
11,

,P;v

<i,>od a-diil nil
— for .. ......... ^...........
Iwtth'-r
aoli-s.
iusolus nn<l
connti Vs

It can't 'rip h-canse

it's nil •.mb. at

pl'HV.

bins: vre

.Its Ihc
know

uf

;'S

/ >V.

■1 l!i-tv

■ llist the sIl'M- for eViTY du V

.ev.y.- .Irniigl.l |■l•evails re ar latiisiiia.

QAKA T CIIASk. M I). in.ws-lu.
;0 Sore.n,
Wave bant t
s.ltk Ur <• K •■bM- OiK jAmiw S
. id W iwvrnlti vlrart. WIU
-Hlw.<-BrroU.<1u

GiniKi river'ts Hiehoi-s’ ll li ii.

les.n* ill liiariy war.;.'via- flu.- .ai.it'.i;.
Iiiwii i. lo'iwii and ;.1UIU*I. ulld eio;.

Heart Cur* ■> sold i-y
- > will ouJrante«-tiiat
II tenrtit. If it lalU

. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind

SpqoinUal «t

Rsistand Dsuglass

F. M. PAINE.

Shoe Store, opp. Whllior Hold

F-LORIST

DR. SIMYDER

wide to admit

a

Mis. G- 8,

eak, nose

AND THNOAT

ALL KINDS OF CHT KLOWKKH
m BEABON.

DEr^TI3T
NeWorrice

J. MacNett

Oft. F.

|^^H|eye,

fur every dny wear.

A, J. McPHAIL
DKNYIE
■^2 Wilin-lm Blk.. Oitz. Pliono 14N
TK.WKKSECITV. MICH. ^

over peoples savings bank
THOS. fi. SFRACUE A ION.

PATENTS.
WayM CswMrAmk Bldg-. DETEOII

Tire Insurance! — ^ ■
Pluto UittBS, Stoam Boiler and Accident Insurance. .

Order lor
Screens

Moo.cy lo Loan on Improved Real Btatc Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON,
Room 310 New SUte Bank Building.

Traverse City.

SCREENS SCREENS
The South Siite HitnherCo.
--.1.*; Ietkf.\ve.

(loots
prices.

mill

Traverse City

^OW

With ,0s.

; Stock doors delivemd same day as ordered. Odd
doors and window screens in three days. We'll send a man to take the measiiriemcnts)

wiinlows

IX-alcrs in nil kinds

of buildimj niiHerial; Hel our
prices ntn! ojnspler our sleek
U'fure

Ituyiiit;.
I'lalittKiliu
lymt;.
fiimisln-l.
..................
* < >ur
»ur uiOUtr;
uiOUtr; llest
I’rioe*. ,Dry

.Sio.-k.

[Traverse City Mfg. Co.

l*r«.uipt

‘livery,
loiie Cit'J. ;

THE FARMERS' STORE

“Prisco” Lanterns

Builders’ Hardware
We w .iiit 4o call your atU-ntlou U> -ur liov of Buibl«-r*'
Hanlw'ari!-

Wf liavc soui*- vi'O' liiw <I«igos in lock
"•'1.u>o
........................
Wo
luiyour.buiMcra’

s. U lliis y«ir iit very low price*

liHpiw:iro'lirw-t fr>mi the Biaiiufaciuror. aod bj to iloiiig Vo arc pn-parcl h> uitiko you sotuu very.lo*

price*

rui.<li<4c• i;«jils.
i^Ksls.
l«cfure ,
you buy
bftugl«cfore
, .your Ijorn tlcirr
...
L- in anil i-xamitio our stock aoil gel tioY price*.
We tliiiik Wo have tint

linmlM-r of giie‘-< .

ls*t UtuiK«-r

vli- and V

it at a viu-y low-price.

Made of good tin.

Dome -ttne pit c**.

(jlobe geiniint: Mael><'ili.

Siaiiip'.l

liiltet of IMi.iit.

.tiibeij.

Oil fontri , far,,'*' am I >tr»nig

great saving by
s^ves.
ing tbe

the fnrnUbing of pbone instraments
and keeping the line in rciwir. costs
Ibe

aubarriber* only

,the baby's

Ibe famllv iivuld<-s much the i

him $25 per mllq tor a single circulC as had the test ol the witnesses,
also told «>f one time when be .

1 In this lerrllory fire and a half miles sqiiart' are
about eight and earb siibacrlber pays
tn equal propurtioD to the other.

Now

-The Hell Telephone liimiianr" only

Isvn called fioni the field lo the hmiM'
l•ecanse

h'is

daughter-lnrlpw's

-strongly made.

taMly worknl .in.I


» beM cough lure.

Kemp’s Balsam

Have you ever tried tbe

Royal -riBor Tooo orid OoCTooo

tiger

ohU'si

was Using his vxK-al-organs
freely in Ihe honse.

cures la the only kind worth My-

The Iny. PhUson

Vane, was put out of the boose and his

r)alni«-<t
that
Car|>enter
requires a contra^ from these rural lixsher
for one year and with scraiolieil lii* throat severely.

mibacriberi

Ibeir Hue buUl Ihe Hulmcrtbers «

THE BEST COUGH CURE

Tlieron t'ar|n-iiler was the last wit­
ness examined In Uie case and to

$7 per

When the line was consintcied it cost

Cannot blow out.

«'harle^ W. Stafford. whos.dd liquor
to.Jeriy Tbuiuas last

fall, bringing

about a lubbery and atu-mpied mur-

^ Kveiyy
Uking Kemp's Halsan
team in Unre.
e It
to caperiment
• Isitw-erth while
with anytiiiBg c-1m- ?
Sold by all deaWw at CSC. and foc.

CiMmtd C#f«

aniSsIwa

They
The are the be«L Sold only by

J. J.

.

GLAisEfi FITTED
W!!l>*lin Diook
Tratrwf** ORy

an t

Mr*. Ryciili M I'ritcbism, have swim-

by farmers tbeniselvcs built

parts.

.Isio-M. ■

-.a-.,

W«sI .rf K..i=-l.’(
KowP-r of Travel

\VO.»l of KlUlJ'l' .-.

weeks. The bc-'spilalde .doors of Mapl-

work Ip do Ibe work.

U*wU*A«*»xh»wti» 111 iirotwvaw
bM* .w uMbw-!«(..

n.v!

and le t

.. unlusl liTjiii.rii^i' a: t!.<
hiides
iKiieois. i;t

Tra\

Bui ilie fornmaie i.-sldenis ol Omr ;

Im-Uub'd in Ihe eomracT and
Miirllns refiiseti to dp II.

1.

Whether simrkling in lie'

• whieh win never t«Bss nwuv

te a two story sirucinre. the hiierlor

F.

M.-\.-nth sire*M. W.stnesdav.

-bright sunlight, aglow with the ylory

The beat one In Jnekson

1 per Coil alifwefi M naw ttemil*.

d his wffe uu.l -Ml lit

.(•ill

to

Judge Mayne has granted a peiltala Judge has power to make the ilon jiresented by Jonathan Marlin irf the 8imi« l nr dancing under
shlmmerUig
nppotntmant in case of a vacancy.
and nuns of arami Rapids asking for
are an ever^-hanging piclun . of w-hli-Ii
an Injunction
emptiwering them
ue never tlivs.
;
cunlinue work tu a hotel at Fife Ijtke
The wooilK. tiHi. tliieiiileil with fiiJ«*n T. Beadle and Leon F. Tllua which they had eonlraeliil lo «
rliiafingLirallis. are a source of deligln.
marniMl Thursday from Battle Creek, for William L. Gregory.
Many blnl voices charm Hie * ar. lovli.
jnekaon. Cbelsea. Ann Arbor and other
Work was camucnced on Ihe hnildof all being the song of ihe her
•ootben Michigan ^nis wberr- they Ing some lime ago and the foiindi
•wral to look over tbe iienk bulldltig* is' neariy completed, hu; Mr. Gregory mil ihrusb. To liave heani iIkimdrcKis fluie-llke notes, eitsir and p
of thane cities. They
wanted the contractors to give him
and
high. Js to have a iM-aiitlfuI im-ni..
b tbe Jackson and Chel•M banka.

I. has

BUSINESS C|^RDS.

pan

. nient.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Ctire makes

Wllllum B. Cun is.

ler. as ate seen on Grand
Fife Lakfa New Hotel.

ni:s
'd;c-t.

'.y liu- gi'sm*'- lathiir, ii

faitiliiitr
fainlitiK^.

lliai nowhere in. the wurlil can

passed
The pro-

hxt"

peded, and the entire system

such enjulsile eoloiw la- fmmd on III*

npon by tbe board of
^ tba poor oommisslonetn.

l>rcatli,

• suffers from lack of nourish-

writliiK in the Chicago Heecinl Heisid.

comfiany broke up. VI having spent

aritial*

Mr Francis It ll.s.k.-f. ■•i Vhsi.si.u,

Wood-Fnwler.

smolheriitK

short

Om.uta

glfi"

S*‘teral new

U..1h*<i- K

furni-h

nnmlier of amidst its w-oo.ls, by the side of its

very neat and pretty

Mr. Har- guests
Tta has also been deputy sheriff and

Tbe awoialment

indee.1

. H. Grierson
, Ihe oaks, amotir tb. m ... i.,-. :.h,
Heten C-irlil.-. of tHand Ka-,-!

itcrve-t

to

work, causes pain aiul ilisires.s.
such

Id. Mi - •

Hi. i- vi-lt^ag

-l.'nd

heai-t;
jial|Miatcs, skiji
.eeji uji ns
ami in its effort io ke

ilble longing ,io eome liark again, ll
Is

fail

in’ m'rand T.siked I «lmfe who'are-ho fommale-as lo dwe'l

in'that Ume being excellent.
- bns been Fount ward

on

Kllrab-'th Caji;-*. hr

stilficient ]siwcr. the heart tlut-

hav-^

lem

SURPLiUS. tUO.OOO

• of Hivir fli* lel-.

Kirs

ters.

.Ptdm is to fe«d eaeb v.«r tbe liresi,';-

ctmsislhig

Tbe

Ud for eight years he baa been trtiaiit
ofBear of Uie local adtools. bis record
;

Omena. Mlcli_ July

,a CtildwalW. Ml.'h,. and h. r IW.I st.!.;-

will) her ber i-iotler. Mi*

from any

hausletl, ’aii.l

From OmMi'a.

He Is at present com- cream, cake, bmianas. nuts and wafers

of hta ofllee-

aandar of McPherson post. O. A. R-.

'

Ikiriiig

liiilinehabi.

CAPITAL. S200.000

cause lliev become weak or <;.x-

honors, while Mrs. Risirge llausuii
celvod tbe oKisolaliiiU prise.

tlic heart

aisil niiiM-lcs.

Mich., bat op«-a.si lu t (oiiaav hi>d ^

Si-arii.i;''.The WixM-av. lias it.*..

Tbe action of liic'lnart <ic-

% GARLAf^ Cashier.

Mr*. Dittniah.
Clara D. Picriiim. of Stanton.

I IMA

wgm
QRAND TRAVCIlftE HERALD, THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. IMS.

, «wmU at the Clavw*.

are Mr. aad Mra. Henry J. Windsor

daughters,

J. Voort»eU.

DtMothy and Louise,

SaitiM*.

Hr. and Mrs. U C Aimes and four

Itefore slie was ..vert^ken and bruuBht

Camp Mayflower, Duck 1‘utnL Bast

fflrt hist Wediaf.lay,
Hodgln and

Profosaor

Duckeray.

from Alabama, ihc

a

Bentlemau

Miss

Anderson.

and Mrs. Ovlalt were vUUcm ymiterOay.
Henry Hull drove into camp yestarday with his pony cart.
nwlmmlnc and

He wrut/in

aeversl of ilie boys

lied tip hls ekitbea and It took licnry
exBctly an hour and a half to dress/
Mr. Corhllns .Bisltah setter. “Deven.T-is a graai favnriie with the boys
andfoes In swlmminK with them.
Last evealnic Jack Uieas. Brayton

Mias Blanche
friends at Honor.

*

Mrs

has

Iwu

K. M. Slider wi-nt to .\rcadia <>ii

ir. and Mrs Kiaiik I. Kreuil ol <‘hl
o ate yisfipg her iiiolhei. Mrs. J

III family Wednesday.
Manii-d. at

the Cathidlc

morning.

and sisi •1.

IKnraii.'
eliiirrh,

Jul.v. :s.

Heikiier

Miss

H. Morse of Grand'Rspids u :
the rily lor two or thtix- lUvs in Ii

lA'rter Hathaway of Aral, who-nu t

Intetvsts of the R-’iniligioii Typewili.

The young cuupli- have the

•fWTAlbert Davldaun

lirokc (be record

i. 11. G.-ige weiil .III Cedar Run this

with an ncriclem last w.s-k that ranic

Thomas Smurthwaiti-Jeil for I'ort-

Rendon. Mich.. July 2*.—Mrs
Is eillertiilnliig

Pe

ihis iiiiyuiing.

her father aud 'alsi

Mrs. SUiiil: and daughter .uf Tliomp
M.nville.
Fled

Dr. Shank of this iilacc.
Fred Grand of Clilram' I* visiting

McMIchacI

and

Mrs.



I- Ciilinaii riliiined tioiu an ev­

lloiiglBs. who havi- Iss-ii visiting

his mother, Mrs, John Gmnd., They

Walter

ex|KVl to icave w.m.- time this wi-i k.

wi-ek TlleMiay.

HaiTlsV

ri-iiimed

home

il visit in the !siii'hein i«rt of
1

the stall,

^

.^^chie IJickison of Frankfort,

cbHisI

Rapid'.'
.

.Miss Ella Rlvanl o1 Kahkaki* . BI.;

on M. Ik-aki- aud family Siidd.xy.

Miss t"mia f.aFomiian and WiUle l*> '

!'%i W.-Hers ami’ famllv luov

.rfaldliiir of'fx-iroil are *isl(iiig lludi.|

Giitwii

last

Thurwlay.

We

ai

smet. ’Thiil Iu what i call a plriurc’
The plcluri- wa* J. E. Montrose ci

McCitrtnlck.

;ut. Mv'. Yiiiiiui of E. Frvnt strt-vt.:
tiev will slur ql.oul tlins- Wivks:

ilwelling wliiel^lie .isrn*ctlng for

Ih'lle Hairls is s|M'iidIug a imiple

his Kenliirky ihoroughlired mare wi

Kiisign.

wix’ks with Etta Water.s al'iJraH'ii

,

. ■•

■rl WiUi-lm, .wife, .’tad son left ihls

RiiSM-ll^liish of Wyliu was the gn

iiiorniiig

Mrs. Wftl Morrl* vislte.1 last Tuesday of FrnnV Mela'llan ami fiimilv 'riiiirs
with _Mra. Mbit Hiirke at
Cedar day.
Ni-wi Juhnsou wiis in luwu Tluii

Spring* imlge on Glen lake.

|

Floyil smith went io,KUi’g*1ey fhl'
uidrninc to l«'k ali--rtlu- i-oii*inicilcuc

Mrs. Edwards Friday.

.

including Gr.iml

lAnsiug and R*i.ih- Ciei-k,

sorry to hare llieni leaVe and they »il

Work on the m w. bank Imilding on
ha-H bren rralriMl to do many rrickk. Vnuii s'ri-et is i>ro;pvssiiiK rapidly.
Mr. Montrose bi a Inver of flue llomMrs. John Frv and t>ihy IssMa an.l

, Pipe Weather mucli Of the time.
Fine Roads most of. the lime.
Fine line of Busfics, Runabouls and Harness
Here All of Ihc lime.

Flank I'aiver lishisl at V>>ui-h lislay.
Front Bcnrfo'i.

eye, 1* iloing nicely iindiV lire cate-of

h>r

an

eMeiiiii-d

trip

Ini ■

:lii> upiK-r is-iilni-iila.
1.. K CIvaelaiid ■irulisaiixskbusinife
,.i File l.ake this iiioniiug.

Nlsee* Carolini’ and Hessk’ K'ehle

capacity

for eating

Is

His started, and three minulea later the the famlltes of
simply enur- Alpha slurte>d. The Josephine.fouled Gixirge Haskins.

the hiiay and the Jack and Jill fouled
The boys were all singing "Movlnc the Josephine. After that the Alieei
Day- yesterday
morning,
as they began filllbg wlih water and she bad
broke camp yesterday aneronoii.

drop oul.

Mr. McGougb look the boys out fur

The

a long ride In bis launch, the "ClarIne.”

2nd.

3n

Mr-and Mrs! Bernie Miller of Em

s.i

at

wMrd and

txalistic spocude.

The

yc^lng and singing wen- deafening, all
the boys taking

part

and darning

anmad the blaxing mg Are.

iatiilng-giu-«ls from CniM-mh-li.

New Yi.i-k. July 2T-Tlic.wlll nl «

Mts. T. F

H.lr--'.;.. win. Ii-x.* is.i.

sell Sagi- was I'Bineil !<• ipndgiti' in

tin- gi|..'st uf Mrs. Ft. P. A I.’II fur He

Malihaltan I'slav and wnli the i-xceji

I«IH lew

ijrii-u-Saml. Iii.l.. i-..ia>.

Mr, Ketkhoff. Mr. Mciv.milil and Chts,

tacos OB the north side of tllen lake

1.1 Mrs. Sage.

a few;

initi. r iM-qm-ste

lu

It will lt«d up Jo |mi.

Dallev iiKik a irartv of friends

i.-fui..-.l Iu h-r hutin

i.ce.ii;,;.aiih’d li.’i fur
J.iliu

Mrs, A!l«.-;

sliur:

Wahiey of Milan Is

crowda ai OW

Mission arc unprcci-

FiaiiKnm. Midi . July ■^7.-Myron K

pacity at the hotels here is limited and

Mich.. July Id.

James Goyne. who lia*

been very

sick. 1* tide to le nut again.

parratx, Mr. and "Mr*. John Chandler

David SmlTh got hun qnlie badly

Miss I.,eliie Vartto went to Manistee

any Udm dnrtg* this seaaon abould on the P. M. No. 6 for a month'* visit f yesierday while unJoadlng hay.
■mke
Among

(heir

rawei4ailon»

at

lat* •rrlvata at the

once, at Manistee. Arcadia and Bear Ijke,
Ponerj

[

Noel Wllklp'» Is visiting friend* In

Mr. and Mr*. E. Harrev Wiicc an-? MWUownr. Wl*.

jjikhIs,

wt; are o!Tcrin;{ WuKRics,

moving rapidly at the

ctn prices.

Come

while the stock is complete.' Rcmemfyer
our Johnson

Mtrwers and 44ii'di;rs arc

sells them.

'

w.jhI

'

/

av.-ti!i>-. ii-tiirticd IU hir leuui ii

FlltMEIIS'supply; CO.
l;5r, STATE ST.

traverse

Perannata.

Prom Thuraday's Record.
Dr. J. C. GaiiDtli-lt of Eih R;ipids is

Fary Is quite sick.

M,iu Hazel Fbrrvster went to Frank

dCOlad for thig time of year.' The ca­ fort Sunday n, visit with her grand
thoae who expect to vUii Old

-

Ne«seo-City.
Nessen tiiy,

Marvin LaCore.

bulky

g'l.-t uf Mi-s .Vi-s- Phillips rir‘i;iiii

Empire.

^pids are' vitliinf at the lumie of

On .

ateoniu of layk of ryoio for mnf y of our ,

Mi-s J.’iinte Hlav-. wliu has L • ii ’!.■
Death of Myron E. Thuraton.

Dr. J. O. LaCore and family of Elk
Fiwn Old MlaoiMi.
Hlauloii. Mich.. July 2«.-Tht

the brick biiidiiiK, i:r>..Slate siren, to ihe

"I ■Mandard" and at less prictr than' the tnist

iweinh 'liiiUiTlay and ilptitt .Thirty lit. Thui>tun illi'i at his miUM.- h’’!*’ m .•sagiii.iw loday.
th- triends helms? her celehrate th.- i:K. !;..*• « v.-ning. 'I'he P'tiiral »<-Tvtc;itr. and Mrs. N. W: Taiim r uf Sngi
will Ih.-- tomorio'w
mnrniDg at 11 tigw. wley have U-’ii eam|.iiig wl'l
Empitv. Mich.. July
Mr*.
IV O^slitn from T in to-iji'thi’evening.
ont a peer In the cuHnary art.
Through some delay th* bislv of 'o'cliV'h and the l.urlal will lx- in iht- Mr. ui.fl Mr*. E. W, F.»ier at Si've
Reynolds and daiigbler Helen left last
Coebitn says it was worth a sight
John Sfclnnls. wImi diisj last Tuiwdaj Frankl'-tr o tm.-'i-ry.
lak.’. veiiiiirol h'.nii- tielay.
Tuesday for a two
Weeks’ vi*H
Baraum to see the boy* dispose of the
Mr Thuraum wav-i" Vear* .rf ag.’
at Wluniin’g. diii not arrive until -Hv
J. H Hanh’r of Ru-Uli' Ruarut.iai,
Ml«^ and Chicago.
•nicica act before them.
knuwn pinmvrs of
day. wheu It will Iw taken to Si>iit;i anil ime uf ihi’'
Mts Hoses Pratt and chiltlrvn ol
Camp No. 3 sraa one of the roovi
Frankfort for |>unal; Thi’ only broth­ Hi. mirth ix'mlna lu ihL iial.ui lorty
comfortable tents on ibe shore. Its Mouor are visiting with her parents. er, of Mr. Mclndis died iui Thursday iwp v.-ars iign. H.- waii at-om- tirui•••er. Bart Doyle, was very bospiubh Mr. iind Mra. Harris Brotlier'im.
following his dtuith.
They h ave an Jn.'Bi- of prtviiate i*t Bt-ozie.i-oim’y and
Reve Small has it-iumed -froni Ra>
and had man.v viaitorn.
alvavs Ihx-o
povnilrtt-pt, Haged toother, or. w’hirtu _«he blow wHI has
C. A. Hammond
furnished water View, where he attended the Metho­ fail Ti-ry heavily.
hiavi-s a witi- Ian mi chiUireii.
dist 'camp nx'eting.
mnhws for the boya

OM

Wc have moved our slock wluih wa-j

vi-iting

irivt.ds iii,:l..’ ciiv.
*

The boys arc alt very gntleful to ^r.

,

REMOVED!
eit.. al a bij;‘ILcouni' 1'hc.sc Rnoodsarc

Ill her li.’iiie in Clilcu:.. ilii.- ii'.un.

t'l’phvw’s ami niwes the i-siau- gm’s

Monday was .'liss Ikmlee Bower-

j:;-T SUU’ Sin I’l,

Mrs. Fran' Iluy.l. vih') iia- iM- ti vis
i'liig T T. Hall’s at.il laAil'v. ivKiim’i.

tion .iiT

Capi. Kerkhoff.

i ‘anti ilariiess {j)i:al/;riu Grand
I’fse County.

Wagons, Harrows, Land Rollers, I’lows,

arrived and olv iS’Ciiioliig ile’ir col'
K. H

WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
Tht; J-eatliiiB Iinjileii

Ih iiieii i.l Kim

II

Chlrago ami Mr. Ika.v of Detroit have

thy ball, which was elipiy«-i( very much to is’juili Manlioii .Monday in his gaso
IV all lilt- gtsid times idamied liy line yac'ui Mimuiiii.

pared for thorn and consider him afili-

I

Ml-. Mack.-r ami -a-ii. Miss Ma':.i”
Irf Mr. and Mis A

CtKblln for the excellent meals he prc-.

I

. S'ai.'.’V

IHlig hi- sisl.r. Ml

In llH' evening (ulluwhig the regatta
U TniniluiH gave a ihmring luirty at

So why is there any use for you to sond your money
to ili«: eatalotrue hou-sc when yo^i can save from 10 to
'J5 l«:r ceiu !))• bii>iiiu y«ur buggies am harness riuhl
here at home .''
AVf carry ih stuck a fiilj line of hot^c ROudsi con­
sisting of Harness uf our own make. Ulaiikets, Coolers,
Fly Nets, etc.

i

ntid .Miss C'lliim > uf Clili nguatguijsi'

Wm. Barton iiml family ar--

Ruaacll Sage'x 'Wilt.

The families of Mr. Hieionymus irf

ten

o'chxdi Thursday night, was a most

Open Driving Buggies from $30 up,
Top Baggies from $35 up.

Moore buil'iinjf, I'JH-lou Slate st 'cet,

I. Av. ry Irf D

dmtghier l»1a

i»'-iit S.iiurilay ami Supisy in Inter

Gri-al selcfiion lor t|iiick buyers. > \
Ng MSI- hir us to try to i!oscrU»t; ihcin. for wc have'
tot* many s;\'!gs. but here arc a few pritjes that ouyhl
to brin)* you
'them.
j

irf tills city,

irf Kttiiwissi iiv.’LU.’,

IocIm-h.

-.Mrs. Milh-f Uidalniau was in Trav

clated Nr. McGough's kindnesa.
dance." given

soiivihe Weiim-sday ovinSng.

friends in itiwn.
i-rsi’ City S.’iiurday.

RiiS'-is
s'

pire'Junction visiksi tim Sunday with

Myrtle: ;:rd. 4:f&T.C, Alpha:

The rres'

11 Hie Sick

Aguin:ildl>''-Ki’nni'y was in Thoini’
Mrs. Eilwartls and

John Btul Marion.

was a merry ooo and greatly appre_Jhe “ghost

Ke.Mlold* and

Mrs. Wilcc Rc,-;t left lislav f.ir Wis-

The ri-sull was:

Mlnnelvnwu:

Ti*d

4-unsln for a short visit wIili her sous.

Robert Loudon was at ilie wheel

aad proved an able sailor.

I-IMISIII. MlMi'^. Addle Jaiiiiish i

htiiidlcap: live minutes later the the Harry Noreimk luitisi-. Thi'| house
Mlum-wawa.. Aneci. and the 'Myrtle vacated by thi’ni will In’ isx’uiiieil hi

by OBlJDg eight olaves of bread.

-

Miss Giddb- lliward went to Souib

iini|uiny.
moniing.

near dimntying the tdglil of hi* left

Jake Ksch.atid wife have liimed Hit-

l!iv«t:.T Chsi h.-s . oT’

THESE ARE
RtJNABOUT RAYS!

Mrs. G. .V

Anna Ikmeth of Cleon an.l V.-m Siarii

E. rhiirrh here 8uiidB);,eveuing.

ftrsi of last wix'k from Travi’rsy City

Irum.kN

lloanlman Hus ni'wnlng.

E. R McCoy Id Fililr:

Elmer Brimmer and family of Copt'

Wednewlay

The Jack agd Jill afarii-il at

ulg^l

I’emu. o

BiWIi were gtihsts.of K. \V. Ilrlmuivi

here of .Marilla. Uie Rev. Fafu. r Gold.-n

.giving Ihf Jnsephliie thn-c mln-

('-nneit t[ t-ini"i-d

E. l.-yi«is>i( Slat, tim-l is . t:;«..vliic; It-.- vyl of the dllBiairr.
1 visit

III are Ihi- gu-"'-: of Mi. ami Mrs

exriiishin Just Sunday.

,MI*» fhirrie Jk-mU’tt of lllen Haven he imtrh llilssisl.
Mra. While of ItHerlnchen I’alliit
Is visiting ill luwu ul the buuiu of M.

Myrtle.

law

Iron, Ttnunimuivi'le. wli
lie ha* arts-plei! .x ps
Xii-. M<»|-S Liii.jlr ann ehiIdKR art’^ '-•* viiHkiiiS
.• •iiiojt m his failil r'.* !ji-weJr) slurt- .lur

Mr. ami Mm . Hauh-1 L-ih.1- of Ilarl

friends.

BMCkamaartiip. - This Is sot a snake

MrV H. E Gill of
d K^h|s«t was la
^________

isiuns ll■l’^falRtly irf J, Sli-mtNig. '

day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. EmUfie) riuiin,
‘IHc* and Ed Curtiss were Initiated as
Wilfivd Dirak.' kiK’nt Frlitay with rtl to tlu’ii home In I'lii-ui CHy Hit’
M. WesivoiT and ehHd and Miss Grace and Peler Ciinllmil uf the SUs’ping
foil Sedged members of the Mayflower
legiimld Ki-miey.
Rail of Grand lUpids. I.ieuliuiant Rue tk-ar life saving' station vlsiieil Iasi
moriiuig. aMi r sie itdlng wuii--.iiiiie in
dub.
J. C. ilallaril of Crain^UapidB
bRiiont and wife expert to stay at Tuesday at Cedar S])riug* lislge'
the city wilh.frli’iids. Tliey wue a’
Camp No. 4 sras busy Idling snukc
1 town 11iurMlar.
.
The lines for a couple of weeks be­
Frank and Fred
llennetl
uf tn.iximiHtnied liy 'Mrs.. L S. Burnmi uf
.dorl^ last nlKhl.
"Ilill" Ibrwi-nV Mlal fa»' was siH
fore ri’Uirnlug bouie.
Siei'iiing Bear life saving station. wlHi
Memlnll.
The beacon Arcs arc bumias nidil
Friday.
Mrs. Edward Oilrien and daughlu iheli families, visited Sunday at the
A: IV Hough ami wife reiunii’.) ti>
ly niid UmiKbl the boys will give an
'VlAlet Thonips
s in Intvribclii
heir home In JacWsmi Hiltr niorjiing
Icfi'oa Wedneada-y last for Chicago home of William Gonlon, Sr. .
Indian ghoat dance.
Mrs. A. K. Foin-sier eiilertiillU’il li- i Monday,
iiii-r siM’iidiiig some llmeal iliHi sum
The raiders of the pievions niclit They have lucn at MontroH- coitage
tioffimin visii
slsier aud hiislttind, Mr. and Mra. A:
some
ituie.
Uii
Augusi
Tih
Mr.
»nd
tun
eoilagr IHI tlir wi’fi lavv shotr. '
retired at bait past Bev»m and the
thnr Caines of South Ktutikfurt. Silli Cii|«-ini-di last w«-l..
1 Kloretiee Mig-gln- lefr lislav tor 'a
Mra. O'Hrh-n and Miss tVBrieii luav
other camps at half pnsi t
linri-s is euien
I'isit ill lln- sonlfierii Igirl of 'In- Sl;i0soon nothing could bo heard exeepi Chlesgii for Alaska, where they will dat.
Alsiin fiiiir himiltvd peojde came U|i
spend Hie monili of August in Dawson
' Mis. a. II.’kellev irf JiaclHUvv. vile.the swish of the waves.
Winnie liridgi- .was the ■ guest
I IV M. No. <: fnim Manisliv. Ai
Iitib iH-i'ii Visiting Mrs, W. S Cl.ai-hiBii
;■ Mr. C^lin and his two able assist City and Sqnagway. htii an- phmiiiiig
i> Solder at fMii-k Igike Tiiesihiv.
radia aud Kraiikfint. Sundav to s><
of Ninili sir. rf. reunn-d hum.- rtMay
ants are kei>t busy feeding the camp to lie back In Old MIsslim for SepicmVli
iiH
lUinni
and
fiimily
are
can
the
ball
pimalsUween
iluElks'
ti-ani
I u'. Gill»-ll left imhlv forfhieagii.
The boys' appetilos arc. simply im­ tier.

Miss Gertrude Loflliigwell gove a of Mnulsliv and the Empiie Greys. Ing «l Green lake. .
]h re he will t.xk.' u <’iiirsi- iu tlo
mense and viands disappear os
by
Horn to Rev. E. A, In-ak. nnd'w
bridge iMuiy in the miislr room un Tile game resullisl, in a vldor.v fm
ilvi-isity summer wtoml.
Mis. C.H
magic.
ie Empire team, the scon" silrtsUnc If Clarksville. July I2iti. a Hx., |««i
Just two labk-s. re-rl aqd son Wiiliaiii will go li.'thiKt
One more day of camp life and thou Hiii-sday last.
si.v. "GranOpa'' Drake (ix-ls pniiiil.
il.
' freshnienia were scrvwl and i-TiTyoni;
tw for a short vlstt
home wc.oome.
Mrs.
Jiiniis
Ihilly
and
son
Italph
tv
bad a gw>d time.
Itlii- Rev. f. B. Biss, d aud A. S. IIWiiPer Jliirris.
ib-ginnli| Keiim
Ul w.t.i to I'rov.-moiit this mon.iu-g
Camp Mayflower. Duck Point. East
perhaps Ibe givalst gi-m-ni'l atinic- tiinied last Weilnesday from Duiiiditpli, :.'ll..-y will i-iijot II <iav s ti'liing
Bay, July
The swimming races rliyi for the resort Is the wei-kly re­ Mjitillolm. wliiwi’ they weiii to m-i: Mi, WPlred ami Eilfi’lyn In-akr li ti Tlnir
il.xy niomliig on
tin- eveiirsimi
l>uiiey.
who
is
ill
a
liosiiilal
Chert’.
>hi'
took pliee yesterday inumlng.
Tom rilii rmaii i: sin-mhiii; the .lay ai
gatta. every ^liirday atli iiioon. Tlte
when Xl.igara k-alls '.
Smith won the first :prlcp and Tony isail boats rari' at 2:30 anti the launch ri-Kuli of an amih’iit July
f.irp lake.
Tin- l.«iiig Ijil.e Clias.-ts and the
SIranb accond prixv in the dou{
Ismie Stelnln-rg h-|i lo.fay lor Ik '
I s.
Oii Saturday iKdh legs Wiuv IiriiUeii l-’tw’i’eO ihi
Inn team. .Morning Stars, will pin;
ind’ f.ii a sl-orl visit with his iim-I.’,
last the races were unusually luleresl- km*’ anil ankle by « plank, is’ing
The banana race was won by Jack Ing and somewhat i-xcltiitp. Two Dew thrown hackwaids fimn the islgei In maieliixl Uiime.Bl the Keitiloii I
It. II. Il!il!i i.lh< Fiaiikion mill own
:»ils. Saiuiday. and RemlorP'inr
saw iirill where he was iiiillwrigh'i
Laeas. Huren Gardiner took the sec­ uanH-8 were adiliHl. the" Myrlti', own11, was ill Hu city- icnliiy. .
II will plav ihe wiiiiiers. Ici’
ond prlxe. and Dcun Kyselka the third, i-d by E. S. Xuble of Elk Rapids aii.I The) n.'iMiri him as doing ptcely an i
Msrgiir.’l ami Frae;.l.|i Ualiiniii ol
lemnmiiliM-rvi-d
on
tingioumis.
and Ed Aadcraon Ibe fourth i>rln-.
Filth sir.f iv-tiirm-il'pslav alter a
Aneot owned by B. C, Beech of receiving the-lM’bt of care,
Mkss IsXlie Ki’lle of Tob-div «)hiii Bowery il.-tnce in the evening for lli' lour weeks' slay at Oh| Mission.
Kea Shadek. the pracUcul dlshwpsh- UliiTsUlc. 111.
They were ph-BHunl
hem-IH of Ihe ii-am.
•r. was kept busy after meal* cleanthe fleet. Sail iMUits i* visiting her parents. Mr. and MrS. n. Iliirki’ and tamlly and A
'
ingdithealn Ihe-hay.
enletiiig the race are' Jack and Jill. Kelle. Miiii.h erf town.
8imda)'.*!il
Mrs, Gi'orge liai^U n lnrn^l He and famllv M«iii
Gib Shilion abot a
large
water jiiM-iihlne. Mlruii’wawa. Am-ei. Alpha.
d Mi.ii'iii"i''i
. anakc and ftdt very proud of his good

j

C.ivell rviurued luday fro

.-.irii of the rsvlous enadilioU-irf -h.r!

pieai of

K- IV-mu*.

desi of his iiro'liiT, H. K

Anti-Saloon league. s|H'ke In the W-

aunt. Mra. M. M. Tompkins, also Mrs.

the

this clly,

Miss Kate Curry. RuHi Tlmlli-k

hearing villi’ Msiled over Sunday in Itiwu with

bis

(Yw«r

Carl IVirin irf i/ih-iIiii. Uliio. i* lh<
who

the Clos’d .£aid a* be |>uinlfMl up the

Kan., are visiting

sun.

From-Fridty's Risjirif

-

Cascius Mix.

ijuile Hick. U aide to la- up again.

tiH- sounds of Old MlsKlim wht-a

l,euveiiworth.

hn

H. ^

Mrs Nels Itye mud chlldrvn <rf Wal­
tirday.

Hiss Fannie Atkinsuii of Degrnw-

J.tilte RuelMUtom and wife of Furt

the city,

Arthur llowntbal.-proprieior of ibi
''
Brimmer I* vblllng Glol*.- store has rtJuriud• fi.uu a butJ
rip to Chicago,


lin milled on Mr«. Emma Simons Sat

visit at Walloon Lake,

flesh. and he is berv with the gpod*.

visiiiag

Rirt-crt

u Grand' RapiUs tfiis tnortriug on m*.

r.lay in

Ballli Ci<fk iire gtiesis of his bmlher O

for the itast six wi<ks. left last Mon- flHaliiiK.

,

<1. tl

of^Davy tc Co.'s sluro at Claire. hiMWii

John Grloer and daughter Ktli.
Henry .

bra-n

■. [ nork

Dr. M. S. Grvgiiry of Jhis eity.

II. WhlUociv; gineial mattag.-f

. Mrs. Mary Cidllluwer vlsiieil friends

Ih-si wlshi s of a h-*sr of friends am
.lay for Elk Rapids.
Rev. Monger, a n-pn-seutattve cd Ih.- wll wish them a happy future. .*

Elk Rapids crowd of people
seeing the sights and

• i

Iu I'k-on Saturday and Sunday.

hy Miss Vi.la Culllii. fur

W. E. Stewart. Hr. Chap! nand family

In

Is enmping

MU* May Gialard «f Traverse City

wife. Irav.-lliifi

photographers, who have bren

vklUnj:

.

'

Nrv. I3h^ Walter of File lAc,.wh».

K. S Welb Irf Honor' l» the guest of . bmn. iculav.

ing on frlrod* hen- Friday.

aii attende.! the caniival at Fnnk-

Mr. and Mra. Gw.rge P. RInn of Chi
ago are at Montrose cottage for the

summer.
novelty of camp life: Tony Straub.
Miss. lUHmsn of Chicago is -here
Earl- Doyle, Frauds Martin. Harold
and will spend a forUrtgUt wlUi MU.
Hill. Mills Dean, Jack l.Mcas. Henry
lerce at San Sod.
Hobbs, (kontc Smith. Bmyton Bloc.
What resort the sire of Old .MUslun
Oscar and Alvin Drexina. Haacn Gardi­
in Isiast a real, live mllliouaiix- leby
ner. Edward Curtiss. Roy Wail. Gibb,
There U one here—one very baiidsom'
Leon and Chub Bbilaon. Charlie CH-and very much alive baby buy.|
nleal. Ray Chase. Leo Kyselka. John
will answer to . the name of Gimrgc
Alvard. sunley Snyder, Grover JolmN. I>asfleid
lil. whose
grandUllie
•on. Gtorpe GlUKTt. Ccoiiio l^Mlman.
Pasflel.l. the day'■the ynimg h.d'wa
Ken Shadek. Albert Davidson. Julius
b()m, pla«.d one million dollars It.
Htnilovsky. Weston tnd Donald Love
the bank at his credit. George I'asMorrts Marvin.
Ed Anderson.
Mr
Oeld 111 cxpiesBcs himself very much
Cochlln and Professor Jacoby.

Brimmer'

n. CjjBpb.-n and .loHraul

urn days’ business trip to New York Grand RapWk
^
.
- j
1%-nningi.» of InterbiMicn
«v. I., o.alif-r tvtuna’d from a trip, ^
transocte-l |«r«lB<}ss Inuv yeslcrvlgy.
Mjs J. W. •Travis and daughter.
Ious'g R a l; isdnts i.dUy;
k '
J«|t Caavifiml aud eiiHdrcn •{.'
Ili. F. Hnlib-wortli w(!l cr-turn'fnun .
. .
Cora, k-it Hslay fer a few weeks'
Ic ,s.-t gradim.e rs.ur*.’
:a.-,l,rtj
^ V.
Ih,-gn.sts
Mr.aad-.
\>il ill IS-tosk-v and imv Vh-m.
Later (hey will
T-’niej and r> Slime ids i.rar'i.-. , ,,
'i
Cha.k-s B D>T .4 .Mimyoe C.-«l.T
I rtxvortti.e.cily «m Imsin.uui this afti r• Mrs. C.M» Sirvisl Bums, waw i-ai-d •

an.l Freda RaniM y id tSnint w.-re call­

Mrs E. R. Dailey and Mrs. M. Rl.lle-

bark by Ibe biunch lAdy Agnes.

The foIlowinR boss are

having a fine time and cnJoylOK the

Rlrhsrd

t'a-lilbe

Mrs. W

Krauk Hamilton has n-lurwid fnm.

Clikago.
Gum lake Ibis wwk.

Me*. «;

M|iarni-ii<di!.-i’y ftiiDGraiht Rapii(sand ba»

Ni-n visiting

Slrangways. returned borne Imlay.

are visiting in Mnulsiev.
HIM sailk- Brewer 1*

k»* visit

Hiss .M. J. 'Mip id Tonwito. Canadi^
who ha*

O. K. Slebbln* and daughter

M. H. ,Brooder left ywlerday for a
ro week's' visit with relatUers at Wal-

w<h

HIT Mr. Crtle's patents.

Briidiner

Emily Muh-any of Mldlahd.

tives at Defiance, O.

children of Chicago are .at the IHnes

trd. Ontario.
Mich.; Chester II. Clapp. Detroit; C
Mrs. John N. JeavtU of Chicago ar
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Degan and ehll
W. Danttby. Fort Wayne. Ind.: Mr
vod for a short visit with Mrs. J. II.
dren of Traverse City vlidled over
. and Mrs. Edward F. Metjtner, LouU- Roliens. Mrs. Jewett csnie licte from
Sunday with frt.-nds in Empire.
TlJlc; Miss Elisabeth Hoidnian. Zunca- i^firtsT Point.' where she had Utm
Plank and M. Hruw. with liiidr
Tllle. Ohio: Miss Louise H. Biatnan, spending a short time bni she
families.
stopiM-d
at
EmpiriByrM. Ohio; Miss Elisalieth F. Tor­
ago St Purest Lodge. Lung
W.vtnesday witfi their gaMtllne yachts
rent*. Cincinnati: Miss Ella U Deeke, lake.
while en niiile to hbs Island, where
bach. Clndnaatl; the Rev. B. U Hob-:
Mrr. E. A. Firth of Grand llaplds. lM*y^wlll sp.'iid the summer.
non.
Clilcaxn:
Mrs.
Hobson
an< who Is B|N-nding the summer wUli
Mr. Amirs und famllv of Cblcag'i:
dauxhters Martha aad Jessie. Cblcaxn;
Mrs. R. W. Bagol of Bk Raitlds has who have Us-n gu.-sts a>
Cedar
Ihc Rev. Hobson is h professor In the
been s^-ndlng a few days wlib Ml
Springs lodge ou Glen take, kti Thurs­
McCortnlck loifltulc; C. J. Zlcsler
Golden.
day for Gmena. where they will slay,
and family vbo was called home by
■ Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Noble of Elk lUp- a week.
the death of Mrs. Zlec'er's father. Pc
tds bare been guests at ibe bunle <>f
A danc- was plven In the U.w.r
turned to thc.aovers on Thursday
Hr. and Mrs. W. I). Ragley.
»u Front sinsi Saturday evening. .'
Carl MpLcan a |lrofes8.ir In history in
Mrs. C. W. l>-rflng»ell
ii
large number of resorter* from tJlei
one of the Hleh schools of Unalnx.
days iu Traverse City ll«' |«u0 «i
lake and the I', of M. students fnmi
Is apcndlDB his vatatlon In
where she was a l*ark Plarc guest.
c'am|. Davis at tlmiliekvllk- att.ndcd
Omens.
'
goring the reci-nt high wind slurm llorM s oiTli.-slra from Traverse Ci'.v
There are a niimbcr of flue
the sail iKKit Alpi-UB. owne.1 l.y Ctya^
funiished the mnsfr.
elciaas at the Clovers this year whicll
L. Tmnibull. Id some way cut Io.ukL. C. Rak.-r
niunied from
makos It very pleasant.
The IMilc
fronTiier moorings and ilriftiyl or ratli- lAke 'Ann Monday, where she bar
e of-nlAbtly occoi
er was blown nearly to Elk Rapids In-i-n visiting.
,

Bay. July

Ed

left last Monday fur a visit with rela­

Mich.; Miss Edith T. Roeecf. Saxinaw. for the summer.

Camp Mayflower.

iddcd-

Hrt^ Asa Ruabury and son tk-mlec and Ralph Simons are doing the wtwk.
Mra. D. Hickey I* enlertalnUig ‘

of

Chicago.

•ad Henry J. Wlhdaor. jr.. of Chlca«o;
/Miaa Jeaate

rivhlngh-d and

Park. in . Mrs. K. L Rouse and two

Mich,. July 2*.. Aiw«8 iht
tot* SMSli reglatcrcd at llic Clove™

PAOEt

.Sew J.-rsey lor a l*-w

John M. Grant it having bis hjmse'

r Hunting was In Uland las:

ise aie Mrs. A. B. Johnittun of Oak

in ’.he city.
Mias-Hard P«-k. who ha* iH-en vis
Ring the family uf
strt-ci, nitmic.l

a.

T. Peck of Xlnt i.

to bvr.hiinii’ In

is im>i
Wil*»n

and wlf.- V

s't

To Core a Cold in One Day

cn Y. MICH.

A:
your
dnjtjtiist’s.

OitAMD TBAVERre HERALD. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. 1HC.

»AQK 4.
SaUmaioB. wdM. was

DONDCNSEO STATE TELEORAHS.
DeUoU. Mich,' Joly

She
Later

bed.

He

was

appareotlir

In

S«>d

bealifa wbra he retired. Death vai doc
to apoplexr- Deeeaaed ru tor sererai

on

ibout noon

Ky.j'to work uUiut the'ainble..j

Mokotowska

ipg

when he was at-

lluby,'

lacked by two men. who'subbed him

Lewlfssnrss

Orovmcd in Boiler.

here

is

d boy of W.

m:

Driuhtoq «a»

assuiulug

tea wHb letlcra

.laUway, Irtiing tbe

.-T^atJ: drnrn grade Into
Cbaa. Campbell, a
.

(brown

run

the

village.

brakeman,

Ofiy fe<rl • when

wae

Burton, was one of the there law>•cr^

tbe

senate

bnck.

atroated Gen. T. Arnold of Ibc Arnold

Ibe health

law

probibita

i^iicflah IMK ibaii two pounds.

ot

tbe

looked

lute

Sev-

shlpbilllding plaM Wvhich proiu.sii- i.
locMte SI

;iaii by

/

the

pr«-seut

ameer.

leasing uwuy with

Sta)B News.

alknUy Wiled at liawuod yesterday.

'

tage a:

Her

('avunatigli

laka-.

wlien

Peat-Hunt.

Watfo"s«ille was slrnes by llglitn

eiittag.'. mer

a -tattle at

i'l-llng and l.iiried itseir an Inrli ill a
|KMt

evident

boasts that be has

train, be never pwne<l a horse and that

Owosse,

July

26.—Uiilc

llie|

ii|e

liilllet

nilsHsi

(hei

DOCrORClED

- OF ran

'

'fine aiie»lan weir was smirk ou j
site Ilf till- new state luberculoKisj
five f<-et deep and Hows

and one-

h.ilf r<v! above Hie surface.
the Ironwood Vlusils. has just niaib-

never rld-len

formal annoimreim^ti

Maryland Physician Cures Himself Of
Eczema fiith Cuticura Remedics<
Presccibes Them and Has Cured
ManyCasesWhercOtherFormulas
H.1VC Failed—Dr. Fisher Says:

didacy f..r Hu- nomiuaiion for soperln-1
■mliml of public ln*lmetioD.
Jack. Conkliu. a t eiUicn: of Bii nilng-

The large brick waiHiouKc of the

haw some tear* age. returned to town

MeFBddeD-Weli*.KyIe Rice Milling Co.

cuticurA remedies
POSSESS TRUE MERIT

Monday night. Iiuded. according to hi*

at Beaumont. Texas, coniaihtng 5o.tia»i

this morning of her burns.

wn.'

lim-pllal at Howell. The well istweiii>

walks.

btorma

Hughes, wbo played with tnatclies Sun­

lli.it

bulle' ta Ineli in iehglb.

rbenever be wants to go anywhere lie

day during her parenia’ absence, died

a siting

liole In Jiule In

I.utber L. Wright. su|H-rIntendeni tif

daughter of W. B. Hunt, a wealthy

Died of Burna.

l.:;ler

head of eaeh of the ladles by almut j

afraid to take iip

was married last nighl to Nora Hnni.

<>ul*Hle.

-tebed' from

wails «if th.' Iltdmes house and it wa«j

nil

sraia buyer.

with

Ktond. ke weitlHi.

^

sacks of rice was desintyed by lire of
Jackson.

July

27.-iWardcn

Arm­

strong has armreod the indigntUon of
tbe lawyers by refusing to allow them
to see eonvicia wli9 ^^written them
i to tbelr cases.

Police

unknown

origin

early

Wednesday

The rice was ^alued at IWW.-mm' nnJ
building and
$115,000.

conietils at

Als.ut

Ik'-tl be married MU* Kluma

isht:

tCis- of Pontiac and shortly after be j

aitoul

j

1

u-M

The loss

...w

yr-dn Wsll.- 4Bdc.nT ^4wt- ! S^^tlI-?s.“,ItVIi'u^^V-’T;*^^
tusU-f .1' ,th- (-Uir «( Ihui.ni, Alai»—loa-.T -.ai-1 .-..uri. li.I.l at th

Iw.lh-

On r-sdi
iiia!. ..f ;
.-tat.-, I rmjin

.

.........

i'reC-iit.Hc«-h>.nllt
i'lwiit.
Him. h>tnllt WaHo».Ju-l«
WaH.er.Ju-l. n! l‘o.

d«**.-ri1s*i
la ill.. iiuUt.-r .4 th**
at.- <t Wlili.
Tli—ci—1 it 1* or.’. r«t thit Kn.Ur. Ih* «■
a aili.-.r
l.iihrUt ol Aaev-t.A 1. l'M*.s-«t.».lo-el.-k. w.ltiam P-.U-v hatiar fil-l Is -atil nourl
In th* tiMvr.>-ai. ls-a«UBsr<t furlh- h.siing.4 hi-tlr-t a.*s>i..t >**-,r.nl sV inia-.ll-.i *4 •ai-1
«al4 prOoan, slsl l*.*t Ih- h-ir* >1 .*» [.-.j*!-, «n.i i.: - i4-i;li-in lusj l.*41-*r th* alios
nt-r-l.-.'l''.r775ll ~Vm.wn-Uu,,

th.th.nt *Ur s»

....

rMONUMlNfS
ir!--*-M't' n-l.thal -«|.l n*

_
.i.r.rlsa.

......... ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ ■

a*-*r.! IT thi-r.—f. hy -••j-.ii* • cti.r *.f thl* !
*rdrc 1.1 I.* i.i'Ui«hnl II* jtir I ..-ana Trav. f>*
nrraM. t nrs«i.a|"V ti.m''«l and rtrroUtsd
■ aaid t—nMT. ihi*- »u*-cr«jTr » "

.-,4 m.tiroly rur.U.

.. ............................. ,_g!i to pnx-laim their
viftiiist.itheworid. 1 have i»cnpr,vcliiing tiiodirine 1.4' -iKUvn years, and
must .<;iv I find vmirH.tne.Ji.s .AN.. 1.
You are at lil.eri v to iiiibli-h this Jelter,
or miv |..irl of it, 1 remain, very tnily
v.mr.7 IM. ! isli.-r, M. D., Bit IWl.
kd., MayLM. ISOS.”

isfiu'tioii i;uiirmit«s'*l.

ii*!i JuitieiJ (.ir-uiiin,

aii't
:121

l*tu*>i.

laUfii

tii:ifbiiuT>-.

works

im*

(Hlicv

iJav

Btreel

t;iti/:. |.'s plu'iM- No. rjiO.

_______
rxiii-EU f.K
LJ
Th. Thirl*

tis.ls

PP..V.-1
aii.l

I

f:,ii(,l. 1 am not in the li^it <>.'
ciukirsutg pat. nt e.i"dii ine<. Init when

111 .ill tli.^,ls|--Rl .li->t;;il*. Sat.
tiiaiie

the Cutirura

........... .... . -""I 8SJl?.’5S-fX3lSiS?7K33

founil LI* wife hud seenietl a divorce
It. fully covered by insurance. Tbe and married anidiiwr man. Mark HalJudge Jenks. who practlcea la the CIrrice dcftroyed lepresenifd about half
orit eonri. waa, rriuaed. -Armstrong
the stock of rough rice in the south.
w and rays h<d.H-Mit worry
osya be is eafordni tbe ruling of tbe
Miss Hattie Stniuh was W<-daosday
about it.
He say* he Informed Mr.
paidon beard.
taken-a .physical wreck (o her home
HaJslouil Hial he would uo' conimll
Were Seared Away.
at Trout Run. near Wdliamspori. Pa.
r blow oi|( his brains.
merders
Mantoo. July 27.—The
postofdce On the Foarih of July a "practical
He was not dn'**v<l a* tboiigli he
here waa broken Into late Wednesday Joker- tossed a live crab into her lap
the sum he Mtid hr- posM-**ed. luj
night, but tbe robbera were ocared
the lesiaurani where
wli..n he went Irrto 11 Pontiae saUs.
away before .Ibey had acca^ any- ployed.
Tlie fright caused nervous
and purchaiunl st drink be flashed
. iblng of ' vWue.
prostration -whi^ has grownO worse
roll of bills which served to eorn.ln.r
bllbeat Capalsed.
uniil Wednesday, .when she was
ate his. Rtorv.
He Ml for Hie eiisi,
'
Rogers City. July 27.—One young laekpd by convultions: Her condit
wheri- he wald Jie w ill hereafter niul.e
man and two boys were drowned yes­ is rriUcai.
bis home.
terday by the upsetting of a salibcni in
Miss IJbhIc Walsh, of Tro.v. N. T.
(•..•org<WelliuBii
to.ik his first trip
i^cb they were out pleasure riding. who is a puwi at .the home of J. J
Their names are HicbacI Bannon. l.arkln. mar Johnson, stood with -her lU an aciaieiir aetonani at a plenjc
Hi* paraelmic failed
aged 26: Patrick Banaon. aged 8. and left elbow leaning on a manlel whet* niur lansiiig.
ilo open tmlll he was witliln 'Joo f.
Bdwsrd Oryka. iged S.
an electric Imli pnssed down .the left
"tli.iiigbl hi* '
The boat wagjcloae to the dock at side of her body, tearing off her shoe. of the gntiinii;

CASTORIA

Atsai-w-'i ■.! -Ii- l‘r.4«il- I..BM f.r ssl.l!
I'.punTT.li-Uni ihr t'i>.' ai- OCu-em the t'lij I__________________________________________
.•» Trav.vi-- 0!i. -.ii ll.e i-ih .bir -4 4iil\.
_ J7■ II Ih- J.ar I.ii.- t.'i.-u-s.li.t Ulilr liliadoo i
.

l.-n her and hi-c I.als.'.«nd went to Hie! mn a |.i;i.lii-iiii: idi\-riei:in and v.-ry
KU.iuhi.e. He made a trip |o ikmllae i often i-T.;-. ril>e t'lai. u'a U.---*dveiit.Mi.l

The rice mill nearby was

slightly ilamaged by water.

,VI(. .■•Ul.llFs old

H.-al l, a rrw
-ii.l -H-iuy.

iiair an incli.' The iidritile was a Ivadi-n j

I>ut

‘^Ti'iV^ib-rel’lhat ih. ITlh I'aT .4 AugiMt.
A. I» IKK. at O-a ..rl-.-i. u. til. I..r.,«.sm. at
•4i.t |.n4sitr
1-. aixt la b«c* t.y a|.;n4nl .1
for ti.-allB^aala i»-«0..r .
It |.
-.M-r-rt, ibnt in.Ml- Il-llm
th-T.a.f>y
U; I.iitj.n.imn .-I an.i>r

Tills sand-, barn .

siraek by liglilning last vvnr ouil i
iujitreil.

Twt-lve months pre

Ktwns.

stu. ratnn liaosc flb-l la .- W ■•iwri
|s mi-.ii vrai
tl.»i -o -l oinrt aUiu.b.-ni.
o<4>rmlnr wli.i
si llir too. nT ’il>
thitic Wat li-ir> .it .aid .1. i-naaid alsl •-»
a 1.1 mil. rii
..t mhlrli salil

liic crowd Wlim*s.s! Hie nws-iie.

Thi- bullet passeil through the side of

Locke liss tricii idany limes
adjolnlug

i-r —tit, • li'rtt. Vl.-I U Wait r. Judy- -■(
Po-.^eta Ih'uisibr - Jlhi.f IWr.i.v t.ani*-ri

A ; la

men wen- ki!:-td aiid r.notUt-r >eu-i

gi-t up a match with men in Raymoml

^ief efaetnlsl of the cement,, works, and

At
—o •'! -*-( .-.-irt, h-W St It", i-rb».s».mo , in thi-elt.r .4 'l>»«.T--T
... ..1-1
■-.Hlnir ' ll fts- (wi-nT. lt*lh dn* «I July.

vi-re reaKsl: ilM-nre Ibinugb the oilier

rifbd her liaby sister from s bonSre. uid athlete of Hayrooiid .N
la ao badly burned that recovery l» with a chnllenge l» walk any nmn over
doubtful.
CD years old iintll*one of (hem gives

Cddwatcr. July 20.—Frank 1. Port,

fned.

Wiilhtm Taegan-.s l;iri-e i.ani ii

iialhetlc rapidity.

1!S.S97.
Samuel Stillman Lorke,

res-

Its .leg .was

in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years

employ

weaiHin WPS aeeldentally .disrharged.

the Plass

Ibe roll; on June 3u there were but

Bdson. who

which

riiifl lion, e atid a small dove wli

Ike collage <»f H. K. Holme-, ailh'ming and .le:..i-.iMd.

vlotisl) there were tij.lKUi names or

Saved UtUe Sister.
.Battle Creek. Joty 26.—Rcoa.aged
6,dBughier of Frod

H:.- I.h

was fsl-ui.l •»'. the tsimjee itf the B

Horry C, Pla>.K. .am of nty

the year ctid.-rl iilb the close of
Oailortl. July 26.—While atieinjd^ i^ to idrol a ridr an unknown liunlxft- June 1.771 old aohller* dropiani from
tark wa.s run over i.y a train and in Ibe rolls of The Kiilled Slates peiivloii
offiCT' In Toirckg.

k.

Then-

•of Pliisia o! ih'lrolt. was cU'aiilug n re- bad Isu-n haiighig b> * Hiiead w-.u

t^abul. •

Lnmberjadk Killed.

Huron.

L-iuiinneii' ae

Kansas veterans of ibe civil «ar arc
;

J’un

little doiiln- that. Port H'ltvn will

(H-ating rifle <ni the p-areh of Uls cot­ round

danghUT. a trained iiiirbc. Is with hei

aad turned over to the Kewberry aay-

Beara the
Sigoatore
of

romii-rtlti:

othTT land. u.irlt, $;:o..k.o.

alter

nnie.T of

er has lieen apiminied iialsce physl-

e|Bl bundred ponndt were ronflKcated

wnh

a* life savris when a slxty-fou' lad

ip. and uiiw Ur. Alice Van Ingru Win­

catching

M'y • jork*

Inleru-ylaN! In the Blile-c-»« r home

Afghanlstsn. ineldenially writing him

•wnmer rcaoria and arc imld by fl»bcr-

r;

nie.l by agents of the tliile-a-«et-

The i.residem Bays golf Is a
Ulllas Hainmou

dmall

M were nerved on boaia and at aweh
The

lent

alleys of the great city, they wen'

'grandmother's game."

f for handling

lieeti

•■ni •JaiK’fr ii;**' urtiM. (.■ 1n>- mit-a *y...

golf wbr-p he came to

Washlii|ton‘and I.egan riding Itnrvc

•^c game wardro-» dcpartmcoil ban

Jot InfEnto and CDtildren.

The Kind You Have
Always^^tooc^

riricb sad boM n

:riTK i y a train
Imp.-o.- ..lU' league ha*

An

ire arrived at the L-.-ahy farm at

.

cun- lids IniluKir}.
H- Mls.s (.iovef .Baablt. datigliter |af tU*|iro|irie:or ol the sweli htu'telrj; (s-itig from

tbe founder* ol the Nassau ritib.

..i.lriuin

Ons bundn.-J stray New York l>vy<

,

Eilhii Rout. Ki'creiary of war, ii*e<I Tlely. ■ Since Him they have b.S'n
golf player, lie waa mie of tream the table of the Wablurf-Asto

.Sanli 8U-. Marie; Mich.. July SC.-

Tbe alleged

who

aas ever had.

qnll idayliig

whheflsh.

18M

framed the flni pronlbltiou law Kan

cars.

• jaaped ibc iiaek and Wiled ImtianUy.

in

zmm

:r 1<

vacation.® Early next wrok the imub vaids. One .pavkwav will itie'.ade
farm will aim receive
bpmelert both banks of the KitiiiJlvu '
H ba* been nRrw.1 to douale .tlie
Warhallan eal«. r.*rjmu1y gauBi, hulf
Kite <.r the .dd Diimford dr>’d.K-k au-l
timved dcoisens of the bystreets i

snd Bepaicr Ueusdn. tbe successor of

United

cm

i

foruierl. to l .a It fy Hint- J.' n. lk.it
ha* emf.lot ul V. H: Manning, an cost

.American Ideas.

passive attitude.

A mile

roar

Krabk

Hump Back

SCOTTS EMl'LSION wea t
hum.. b*ck (trsi«M. iwtlhcr wdl it mskt
iitw.nl;2loat;bsti( ktfti »oR boot
«id htj: diitawd bSM aad i> smotig

ft Is the wisli otille 7<ari g-m<

Oreenwicb. Conn., to Iwgln ilioir sum

Nortbrllle. Mich.. July

lardy «>f

jolyears Ud. was'fouud on I'-i

stud in Japan and run it accordink tn

Brakaman Kliled.

ed car broke on Ibe Detroit

The

their father to e^lalillsh a hnclina

llie lulice maintain

otca' titiatvb.

f*ai of bpre a coupling pin on a grav­

t> <'•
'u.kI.

Jam.-* n. Haggln wd be sent ib-m te/ovar Clat..«i with U.th i.cut <.ff

moUicr found bim after flftocn mlni

Star j 6'.. was si ri.m-ely iujurro by a wb--:

oilinr grea: (J-arroy.- tadiug lic-atn um-cr

of In.i-idiictlen

his Kentucky farm,

Daring thefu-.

and rabU-rics. with violence, are of

drowned in a boiler ibU mortiinn Hie

Silvstor.

ghbred horros . Th-y came tb.tnver i

not try to atop

alarming propoiiions.

famous

Watewss and

lyirn tbe mctbipl «f breeding thoT-|rBd s rikinr kin: m ibr he;, t.

walked away In different. dlrecUons.
them,

Honroc. Mleb.. July 28.-Th«f ftfiwB.

tire

John 8.-hnltj: of M.vrim- City. aCT-.

hor»4 at the Blmcndorf stud In ..rderhlie Davidson ft Wonrlej s

several times, and tbcit, as be sank,
The spccuiors did

to kerii tlieir

Khl of Toklo. have arrived at .Lcslng- 1,1-eer on t|ic markei.

;

■Talking

« and wmi to ker tauaband'K room
■be went aaslo and feand bin dead in

Two Jgpsncae boys. »as of ta-Har-} ibe brewer* In ordey

of.Waiwaw, had been active in the re­
pressive measures.

a»d found hlio readloR a paper.

trough the ingucace of Misi Helen |an d2t7 In 1901. Many saloons. H 1*
ould.
said, are being cendtirlcd at a lOos b>

to

ibMhicf of gendarmes of the prorince

Mr*. C. A.

KrtC7. ot S9Z Field eveDae. UM elsht
hed a preaooiUoe of a diaaaicr.

assiatant

.

A. W. Rr KERD. Triverse Oly
ti-m

f.-*-.; li \VaI',*r, Jii.ic- .*1

.•li**s»rT.

of'oSnd'Trwrtrii. .'b "hanJ^ .* *1
"la'*ir*-tl» II.'luin»s. ««1 *a- *4 ..anl .;*••..•
having P.l-t 111 -'M .*.U.: n*.- i-n:l.*.n irr« .'-j,,,-.
inih* „
m«orr.*;a.*
Ml la*
_ ___
tha.tll 'o-lin. Il.lrwllrn. ■( -»i*l —I*" ^-t. -, e..—**-t*
I
iril.xil-.l-v~l;
.--iiUt-i. IT*
,.h*nn-;,T Avn, thatl.■Br•I*lh. from
'';n‘ui:‘“u‘apv.wHn. 0-t th- d-f*:.**
..........
.. ...................... rr.id«.t .4 till-.tat* I'Binsii;—
|, „ ord»r-*t tji.: tlo*:!-.! .'«>
A.....;.
.rVortlin-, L-.mimun of t'.Batalth-r.fw.I a U.IVr..*l 1*4. o-H..li..n •• i i
on a.*«...r. *.r i^iru. V Oill.n -as-itsr «**r
njr-.. 1- airf >. !*-o-t
.-t*. r;*-*s-«.!
l-rolit.lS.4
-.•nioUiiisDi. K i><jnl*r*d:h*i u.lnidanT Vie. r
ii.arii.” **-'i r* ''O >*
-ml .le->--t nr-|r..|air*d i- nr—si ihmr •
lii.ai*t**»rwoi-rlii>ai't ra--*.-^ .*r laT.-r-n—: ||
riiri;i.*r ..ni.-r
.!.*• i*i*-...........
sivl-.sirt at
-Imn.-'-.mvl—ird
ai til.
th. praiwis
prolwls ..m~.
..«~*. tn
.ii'.rth* ft--m th- 'U'e * f ihf* »rd*T. .aO in |Ui-f~.*f t*. iii\-n l.y . i. .*'>*•-•n.r, *4 n-. t*v
XTov.nfcv.'it*.
'^e iiy. In
IB *xld
>*id r.aial/..4>
r.'"?'/*'?
KUsn MrC.iwJT.'-JiRpUininl . r*

arnCURA-THESET.Sl.
Comjtfete Treatment for Every
to Scrofula
Rml.e the .nff.-. teil part.* with hot
wntir mid fiitani'u S..vp. (•. .lean—
Uie .--urf.vrtr of eru-l.» juid *.-al.-* mill

Cuticur.-i

.-*11 IB 1- -..nTtBtl-.l thiV.in -!I*V Ul

•I*'‘71 ".I;,

Uinttnent f

tik'wfordV Qoani- wben n alight s«|ual
sthiek It
Oaaghl

uackpcctedly end upset It
la the rigging of

,h apparently •* well

the <

iW- ever, al-

Ihotigh a mi etreak i* visildr. mark­

tiihied craft, nooe of lUc three

ing the ctKirsv of (he cimili. which U

al^ to help bimeelf or toe oUiors, aud

Is Hunight wllf aluiiyx lematn.

an were drowned,

Ciauile K. Palmer, an enip/oye of the

mic

Mlmuiuri Paelllc s!io;i* nt 0*awal«mie.

afterward.

Kan. who iinii b>«en working hi* way
bruugh the I’nivcrsli} of Kansas, iia*

Crushed by Cars.

iMuakvgon. July 27.—Wm.. 1-ouroitcc been notified that he bus tm-n apiMlni

u Jl.snlven
UlH.lood.
bis lack ill a^oortifit-ld bul lit Ic in-,
•but o'lv
Jtired.
^
cure til" iiin-t tortiirinc. di.-licurinc,
Th. re ha- l.i«-ii .u insrktsl fall
ilebinc. Inirnins. and sciilv skin, x alp,
III ihi- iiumli.r'oi suhs.ns in Sitehiaw
and ».!.«d humors. With I..-* ..f hair.
. will n ail cl.-e i.iiK
eoiiniy Hie |.a*l yar, Offli-lal
e.,.—..,
tv,.M. II—;.-.i3(- .la
<'—tM l*.a.a i-l-l*l
l»-..4
show* that for ibe fiMi year
U.m;. . ..t l>r a-1.4. l‘-<m l»*t 4BI ebra...e->|..
a Wit*1 of 2.TI IM-ns..* wvtv taker
Jar
t» Cart TonsHs*. UlrifattW
I llaBan I* lUHix **4 *(>.*
wh^le lust year Hie numis-r wa>

... ...............................SS.yyy.gSJ’
jn.it-v S-jn
f. H-li. >

.

iB.IT*-1
I-..l.r

HAVNC.
roati Jndc-

TRY A HERAU) WANT AD. ,

.

sl-*l.:>nw •Tt. tir-i-.1. I'

i; :=ri’:Tiu*4*t.

,

New York School of Applied Scithico*

WAOl

bs ca«aol liva.
Hia Own Burflaonv
Hart. Mlcb_ July 27.—In order that
the pol*on hilght noi spread two boy
rouMaatau of Arthur Vaughan, aged
lil&art, cut out the flcrii for an inch

Wan K Well a lei la liie
BtenMe h Kihei loil
llaMi Tmtle.

IT’S A PERSONAL
lo Ite certain
.......................
llintllicn'is
...
H-IB «»**..
uo cavity
1.1 VJ...
in

Jx.«M
yonr

.......
tcelli.

T!i.'
....
>li

opinion iilKinl their U-eth.

Thelittl-* iiiisuen dt-.-ay

—....—

............................dis<.-cv.
undiBlurbed Ciiusee a ecnstiUonal sufpris
crud.
crttl.
Thu hindrance of just
j:--. Bitch
-........ li.f iy SAves tlic Uurtli
___ti
1
J.1II.
well 06 dentista
tiills. V—
Yon .^;ii
will I..........
have -.1
an .iftsiiraiim

med waa so roaty that blood polaot-

............. ordir
^ easel.
Ki'hicy troul.Ie iia*.
“Tih rcoitic so prevalent '
Ins tbe aubjen of an amateur surgical
that it i* n-it uticoin_.
laon for a chilli 1.1 Iw
operation, but the other boys bad
e.* Isim ofBietcil with
heard sontewbbro of \he rapidity with
_______
^
weak ki.ilieiSs.' It the
which the poison of a uake
rbild urinate* too often, ifthecriiie *cald*
vroads. and they were determined to the flesh, or if. wbeii thccbildreacliesaii
age when it sboold be able to rotiin.l Hie
take no ebancea.
lassaee. it i» vet afflicted with l»ii-n«- *
The boys llvs on farms eaar here liug.dWDdnpooil.lbecsuseoflbeilifficultv is kidnev Ironhle. .nnd the tirsl !
where nttleri are vvir plentiful.
*lep*boul.1 be towards
iremimcii; of
theweimporUntoTitan*. Thi.*unt'te*s4nt (
Russian ARaln.
trouble i* doc to a lUseased coii*iil«*!' ot I
8L pMersburg- Jnly 31'.—Though
neys and bUdda an,I not to a i
the kidneys
habit as moat people snpjgme.
Is dinenlt to obtain a trne picture
Women a* well a* men are made mi«ra In thetntertor owing ^
able with kidnev and l.tauxler iroulde.
the embargo that bat been put upon ____bcdli ne^ the *atne gye**
press diapttcfce*. all ladlcailona point Tlie mild and tlie immediate
Ssrooip<«oot is.4»,.realized. 8.'*-*°'''
dnfRKtsu-in fift;
Of the ihrcaienod general airike until cent aiBi one-iollari
the govc.-Dixa-ut ahall be leas, and ihei;*,g,^j,^ Youmayl
■X
more,
prepared
for
»'uch
an
|uve a sample laKllc
ooimtry mure, propared
»uch

have me ilo this work at oiicu.

ins ta feared.
Vaufthha proleatcd agalaat bccom-

DR. T. A. WILHELM. Clly o,>ora House BIk.

e had bitten him.

’ unill the harrest

Ii

i* fflnlahed b.v. naul free. al*o

and the revolutinnary muvetnent de- {^clilliiig tmuv cdtlielUousaiidsuf Ic
I ..iilTervrs
veiopt ip.iniLniOorfy amung the ldle|,u„uial letier* recei>«<l ft
.iliiier &
nraniiTrletitvtl. luwTitUi*^
e and me

Bingliamton. N. Y.
WaTK.B. Juft a«.^:oleii4-l
Balam- Uii, piper.
Ih.u t make ony mistake.

•»" .... .

in 4ror.-lu-te ^ft.i.tnr
alas roiwittat. '

teeth for n small e<st and ati abseneo

jxiiii.

nt«Kluunv..ii,

'holtte.

N.

Y.. oa erorr

Pere Marquette

of tlic most crilirnl fncnilift,
dul) houses, hot'ds and
restaurants ,

“Best” Flour
holds hrsl j.!au:. \Vill
you not jfive it a trial f
Ask ypur grocer for a
sack.

M. & R. E. TIME CUHO
;

me

12? Frinl St„ nun!.iS'.u: lilk.,

Traverse City, Mich.

Properly of All Kinds for Sale
and Exchange

iE.5,

In the Pantries

-- “•“■".i;' srr*^’s:s,,pT.;..''.*:rS'S; HANNAH & LAY CO.
Tliosr.'.A-

' Rsal Estate and Loans

coiving appcAninre
of diT.iy
ofuii u'vts poiple n inisleail
•pof
'

Kidnev trouble preta upon llicmiti(1,
discouragesauJlcsscniamititioii; Iwauty,
..............-• chercrfulThe eaw It llkfly to prove worse
ditai
than the dlaoasc. for the knife they

arouad the spot on hia leg wlierc

.

...it llml wUhin -

.... :-.n.Vt r,Ti’-'r!r-*.‘;.\ r,;r.r~ •’..:roi*i;.7

-a-l.rlM'-!.: l*-it''.-*"-t *--.*1 *-ir.-l.Utl.*4
-ad —iiilx. ..'.'I *t..tt -.vj i.ul*;i-«0*H> U*

GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R’V

v-!;r7"e>...*

endow ed sel

caught brtwi4‘B two freight car*
aM'O'elack and erusbed ao badly

ipcned, howcvlur. ami lie liini!

I --•■ .. .1

. &• ; *

, We; will -tilt you •K:Vi:n jKjr cum

jkt

Traverse City real estate or yili u«ig

l-;7**r>-C.e

tinmn for

your m«)T>ry and give you as srcuriij gi|t edge
farms Sv

Grand Tr.ivi.r>c Comtty. Midi,
tni'hey will be ab?dlut':Iy safe.

■■

... S.S.

SI

'iri

:ii£v.

•nrr-dareiiy srd Fr-T*meat Ifwv*
* *> * n*. B*v4 2 *hi -Bi.
Tra'r- ?r*i,B C.*Ur IK* and i

wade:

BROS.

ORaMO

traverse herald,

blla or mrtw fur neat ballillBK.

«M «M «wk«
*mf
M tar M I MIL
I win trr to M iMhif, MAtal
MS tons to svtoyMr
*•
MMjr IMrf tMn»
H I avar faM I" tn-tag to da
tAaaa thli«i. I wHl "Tnt. Ry
SRSlto

tCertalnly It waa enough wbenjfleid.

SulllTan.
and

They would all Ijke card-*

iKiUona.

them Id my

Will

yon pleaaa amd

b

Yo^ truly.
Kollle Siilllran.
Kow that whonl In «im

you muNt

have a happy time plnyins with all thgirt* and b<jy» wliow name* ymi f
1 wouder wiint game* ycin

under Its breath mil and ireraolo of a
wonderful

JJendon. Mk-h. July T'.. JS'"’.Dear PreNldfUt-l thpughi I would
We

!e plBN. a dt*. lao old catN and «>ne
pum
Cleo Hailltne.
I am clad llial you tn)t»' rea.iliic
rtic Simablne ieil.-isand ibai you ar<>
going to be li Sunbeam.

Write ngulii.

Cleo.

Two Littli VaprartU.

SacwnS Vlca PraaWant. Mra. trana

A Mliiuika.

A llillo cloud, one aiimmer day.
While roamlnB o'er the aky ao hltir
BaRan to aeoail and pout, and miy
-Oh. dear! what I* there I can dof;
Noa' Jnat betow It. tnMM the mra.
An old man auaid. wiih boe In band.
Jn lUtered cloihlnE. •« torlora—

He acemed nl work upon the land.
“«a! ha!“ the cloudlH lauRhetl. and'
aald,
-Now. bere’a a ohance lo have aomc
fun!
ni «aln upon yonr hoary head.
Hr ai^enl .Wend, and make you

Bpi thouib the chMd rained bard nml
Bite farmer wimWnl bndiie a Ut.
Till in n pel the cloiid at laat
Cried out. "I novar aaw aneh grit!
^enuae the farmer woiildnl acar.>.
•It BUlktHi anil frtrane.1 the llvelons
jMWWMS W hSow 'fbe Bpirr ibere
Waa luM to keep the crowa away?

A mile tain, nml a little aun.
And a little pearly dew.
And a imahlng up and n reaching
Then leaver ami tendrlla all .ahoul—
the way

the flowers

gniw.
Don’t yod know?
A IHile work, and a lltile play.
And bsa tif quiet aJeep;
A rteerfnl hleart and a aunny face.
And toaaoni learaed, and thing" In
Ah. ihat’a the way the children
grow.
Don't you know?
—Uttte Men and We
Mday.'Juiy 27.

New memberi Jolnl»B sln« l"“
ported:
Angtia Tiffany.

RTAe and BIBe Bouatum. Hatlle uihl
Jeaale Baker, Roy Nelaon. I..uella 8ulcer. Maud. Mary and haymond Sul
Hvan. Leetavllla

Namea aent by Kel­

lie BulUvan.
aeo llarillBC, Bendon R. P. D.

You don’l know bow many limes
yonn

prealdeni

baa

Iteen

thinking

about you tMa tn^. Buabeama! Such
« kk of bovB and glrbi nil over th«ountry who arc being happy!

Why.

yon cant thlnk-abuui <i wlthoiii iMtlag
happy, too. can you:
It la to try and

«.

low

it; «h.fonrieen

tr., .
'1

And what fun

make other peopli

they abould happen lu overbear what

thla soil j chlekens, and
wlnNir.<l

lo! the voice was liehind bef.

Then It

imke them play, loo.—And the game slope and across the sunny glade.
tnUi be pan of our pledge, the part
Hint any* *r will i>e happy aa w<
and try to make evenbody aa hsPP?
ptetend lo all

gH In a rlrde, while rour prealdeni

Remember

B'a Juai a secret

afterward

bushes, and

hln.i foot.

M-gan

lelsnrely to

Italpti;

Slaughter Sal^ «(
Second-hand
Organs
Taken in exnhange forPianiis

tarnier's liiHe daugiili-r f.-.l and louktiUlldi say as l'.lodixed into a bidloo |
*(H-cial caie of the qiiuilK.

Tb-y bikilog.,

Hint lh<-y »-«»u;.l ctMoe utj-

All lit once a v.-ry dllfer.-nt

hul

she watched and

'

'

j

" No.' aiiswerol Jay. 'it .bin'!iuj,
I

She had

many boys gml

another, pli-asani

mail.

He will roll li lack

her and she will r>-’-irn it. as many
wishes to U'-i'p- lip the

n

/,7

!Jn,r >i.;>

“S:

will

III ImiiilfXxxuii-uuiliocnny <-:is<-.

not UTina iul a iNViiity,

llxx- firel sii.-wn in tlio eily.

I

KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
.M. I;. Hx.r;,..f, I'll.],

HERE IS YOUR CHANCE!
I Ii.uixIm.iiii: jc't tl/

BERRY DISHES
Ul till' \«:ry Jowi-st (-li. X-.

W--

ilr.-xJ r I’l! l-xiriy Si-l-. Ii-ft ili'ru \

.n th”



abiMit


'I'iH-si-

Oil’:

Him-

to clitsf out

sHHill -tiin *i(

68 cervts , a


xli'hxts .nr

a>i- iu;i(l<; up of :i

f.imx.tjs

pat

1 «•
.1........ _
I’KKS-Cllir
ubss
ami

Hlftll 4lr.

THE. NAMS "PRES-aJI" iS ENOUGH
c.vi.i. .VNi) si'i; iiii’M

r Hc-HaUt' Knniitnn- Stun-,

Grand Rapids Furuilure Co.
127 Strall: Ufllra Sirdci.

Traverk: Ciiy. Micblcai

_ HAVE YOU 60T CREAM
^TO THROW TO THE HO^]
O/cp. ir«c not. V»n can flet b.-ttcr rx-tolta
tmn.uc-’i x-i^eapes-i.iiU vxiu CBO get
Asad Meacy Per Every Oeap
Of Oraata Tae Hava Ta Sail.

Iris!! '•

Empire Cream Separator

for tb- Iii>

cream <p-it of t!i»- luilk an'l tl!;':* it t*

In and See How the Empire Deee Ha
.

Ilissi V-Ta-.;-X I'li-. ?... .-..xJpTitTd m»rJ.pB»»r to »e'
s.'.i- .pr.i,.-.,..-T.--P.X—T.l.o Xi.M lU.
.sr .isp^p I '. I » s.. ^ .-..1!,. 1 p -..^xl,»l rr . 1-s.l f„et ■ bi . ...
Cavi px«Bi=r?'«‘d»xo'*P»oei Mt

fp'-it eii ii tnri ;kis.- nnd oiH of them;

Q.o«aow^i*u^5 y*a.ft«a.

Qumd City liiipl. Co., Traverse City, Mick.

win cairUnifiy p-ul mj of^her f;
X- Isix al <1

-rf

Y.ixi U-UiT liurr>-. tlix-y

'-.luidjaW: rally s>tf'
l.u,«fa7le.

■■

'in1 that
ihs' ]s>*l-

•mtk' quail h^ii
TT.e

in lH-1^’ and qtii-ini-ss txf

farmi-r exxnsixiiTs Ills

trio of

On the etlge of a grove of unuie Thl- tail grass lil-l her eoniideteiv from cows ili,p Im-si 'rick peifxirmx-rs outside
iiay trees, wlih their ervanxy

of -sunny

gieener}".—a-

spare mit

wide, but Opeu, whete only the sxtft

We are glad they like us. areui

grass

w?

And we want them to feel ho«

water aprings.

LortavilW. Mich, July 1*. IMS.

bm aml roll it across the floor

“in the lie-

Chtisiian RogisK-r.

ex

ence. though not, a mysierr like

ftob.

Wticome they ore.

/in
x,7 ///»,, ii/vr,
•v

she lis­ li'e had romgnizeJ the obi kinship! — signal fio- tlie ci-ws-t'i idaci- ihx'ir forej

never iHd she hi-ar tliat

> this Idusaom* and glossy leave*, was a bi<'

id^a who want to join the Suoshloe

le'.pf Ihe COWS tri!! ipul her nose

had i*e< n jewce. not

traps to enman- ihrm.
ginning" ihexe

A Fteli

swwi
week, and ever so

l

w'.>rl.l of Npring.
Another afternoon, near winsel. she Ju-l as Ibe little eblrkciis did.. Bnt ! wilb uid. a i.-w in 'h-lr 1'“*, • - l-i
as the qtiit-r family gn-w lara-i. there. no u'h. i t-xison in Iho w.» Id only (ha
silting there with tier arms alnsit
wasii 1 ro n f«>r no loanv, Siietcb bet iti.- burrs'wi-tv so prickly ii luiii Ib-i
knees, enjoying her*.-lf «t ea«-;
wings US.far as-»h<- could.'ib-i tlug>-!» n. get Hienui^ «ext. And wh-i
she heart the dMlant cow Mill
old mclli.r ben could uot coyer thl-^,1 rUftpii.sl for u b-w njlnul..- t.. gaibdrawing mwrer. and kn.-w that this ^
brosi. aiid Hie ll’H- quail* wiotl i a .lib-kon' nd'i or tlinn-, at least, she could wall for h-r.
l.'arn.-il to i.suu bv ib.-mselves in a wet.'-un>'i-i tin-bli koi
n>r there was a wllUe calf at hntue.
the
al
jiigbl. T
The gray rabbit eiuerge.! from Iwime

liquid. iremtdiNis swtH-tnoM of the un-

flrst.
Ili-rf are two letler*

MM

uu.ier tl..;, eh.-Ntimt i..-.- wbii,-

..r
wli.-n II
picking uii
to S-'.-r'rails;; know I'bx.--!-.small l«iys leli xb.- ir.:

She

One. two. mree—go! Dear,

me. wbai a aeamperlog!
e not lo tall.

tii

and one luigbi wander without cam-'. The oHier two cow* hnvx- liecn
followed it here and thi're. but eonbi f.-srlauglu.a son of miitiaiy'drill, which j"'"'’
not catch'even a flutter xd wing* or
P.-ggy's Iicarl-<iwv>1let) with joy; and thx y p-rfoTTO w-iib gri-a’ gravity andlj"**"
hear anything but the soft fluilng of silently sho reroeDilrer—l Hie rabbit, jitvcisltin. A lix-avy liiiiUr Isixlitac-d ; ’’"’■
the wind. Many and many a time ifi'tle gray'briilhei lit fur—and knew 'inside ilown x.b the luirit floor I* thej>''' '

But one of the funny' tened:

parts of Ibis game li that each
of «iN la II.

crept

In a'mo'ber h.-n at- night.
laln-d. and n-s|N>lnle.l

fragrance at-

we are talking altout. then we will was answered, lower down the hill-

ruunta oui.

$.E. lUait^Sons

Craetrst eity's Crading Drug Start

Cool, de- dog from Cap appi'ar.-.! in the scene h.-r call. Jump in her liaxi.i an.l eaV.|,l,-k u|. hickory nut-. Vi.ii hat/' tod.-,
After n lime iln-y emill j so iniii-li iNiuiidlitg lo
tb-i .lui'.i!--^
with Ills master, a young siKtriinan of
they left the poufir'j jiin-ais.
W'tiai do .voii say to ’iyiiihis keel.-yurd an.l l.i-gan li»ing Iti ib- garden- | sonu- bisvimiiis?'
. . ‘
white cow. facing the taumew-urd paili Hero. the. red
bronre jcMh
n.-Mit.
ml no mati.T «bi-iv tliev w.-i.-. tl.e,
•;.And .lo you kn>.-f. i i.mjni tie.,.-;
reluctant ly. umkr the persuasions of Nh')we<l bi-r flue poin:
-cliiek-r clilck! cbli-k;'; .if tlie lilt ;• v suiiit l-oys In'the VcnkIs .-.implainin ;
P^S' N willow switch. It waa hardly menl.
Alert.
sen*itlve. swift,
hitgirl'wimld l.i Ing itieni. living to b-i:t nimui lics-lmius b.-<aui»-ii;--y ..............
dark yvt. alibough the May ni<
silky. sweeping ears, her wl.le Hquid
Sirangc
t.r
siiy.
till-cock
quail,
Ihe
fa-j
small.
. Not. b-. m.- oil y.m He- >■■■'.
anil in ihe west there w
<-yet. show-.-d no sbiw-ness of je-icep.
. disctiven-il his rhlhin-n. and Torjsun tbox- bo-s tauulil tin-;
!
fragments of violet cloud and a still, Hon.
Peggy waicbed. agoniriil. The
-ral days li^ stucul on th- fence . -.Niu.lo puss by Hii- giuNribiilgs vim
shining band of greenish gold, wh.-re llitle rabbit on the knoll was so ti.ar.
cuIliHrand called. Irytiig to get lib-fdi lack or•^«tl^-^ice lo n
ihe suDsel fires had hurnetl. i
and Its nose had jn*i Ix-giin to twitch.
(hi-m away; l.ut lliu little quails |«id 'j.rickl.v.bun* tii <T<b r to get 1 tlietixj I
Suddenily
I’eggy
starredL
Het Peggy sprang out of the shadow,
am-niixMi JO him. and he brew tirxsl dm 'to ixiiss many * boiiuHfixl <-k|»-i<
lirotber Sandy's yeljow .log. Cup. hnv dashed lieiween the foe*, an.l. bolditi:
lust and (lew a'*a.v. All the liill.-|.-ic)-s on aci-oiiut xif ijxe l-nrti kii.«-s>'
ing presumably lost his rather uaeer out her torn apron, cried lo (be rabbi’,
quail an- alive iind still i!-e jieis i.r|v.biclx aif m-ct-s*ary to bring ib--m
tain master, watt^lmly foliowlug her: who bad now m-en the fale Iwfnre it.
ten liacea ahead of the She never juH knew wlml instinct HiV litlb- girl, except tme, '»hlt;h flx-w^tui; .not to pas* l’> nnh--<-’leil tip-.' lb
against a wire gate and killed Us<-lf.!| ii.- <k.mt.-<ix s and kiu-lii.-sst-s slmwu
rducianl cow. iberu. In the o|w'n road. made her do so ftstllsh an.l wild a
'
'll* l.i iiiir Iib-n-ls bK-aiise «bi-v s-s-x.i
liiilf lirow-n ralibli loped along, not tiling, bnl the rabbit si>rang Into her
Where the Robin* Built.
MiiuU.'-Suiisbim , Bulb xiix.
hurrying tiself for any other travel- XI rm*. was gnlhere.1 eliisr wbh paltriWbx-ti iboDld sclHMxin-r l.iiicuin wos j
Elier the leisurely fashion of laiing heart ngalnsi one that ia-at alstrrkes in the Animal World.
early in
hauli-xl up nl Rllsworih,
vagrants.
mosi as dcspyirately; and Peggy
Ibub blids and M-asis iiceasl.>i;:xl
Peggy loved the rabbit; she. niso. to fare the amazed seller and )xer May. a |siir of n>bin* caiiH- ami l•u|ll
their nest' Mi the folds of the fiirb-l u-> on yli-lkx-.
was by ancient right s wooil ragranl owile:.
will bipix-b tiiR--llnr.
very tasks and
He wa* so astonished ihki speech gafflnpsail. Just or<-r. Hie maliininst.
lopsi. M-istmc- rx-.tive.
r
home Ihe white cow at evening from deserted him fxxr a momeni. and Hieu hPBxl. and ihero ihx-y raised a nnne
I rub no»*s w-u-ii lix;» fl.-M
her syl'WQ poalunw. where all day pm a restraining lout* on Hero's bead. iuixtx'siins ami ver.- hungry family.
The
xxiiu-xmii'
is
tbipi
Hi!' bx-rxl.will itip'
long ahe had cropped sweet opening
"CloRe call that! J d i-'tier lake my SiKUi a crew of Shliibuibb-r Cmti .'
ii-n were si-t to wmk i't-|uilritig tb- albfw .thx-m-a-lvi'S to Is- sad-'Ix-xl or ba;
buds and browsed <« lender young doR away." and. a-yni off iown the
p-ssx-l. niid when one of Hn-m weni nx-**i'xl and will ebnse aii-l ait--inni
letvca and graas blades: the galherlng wood
path. nitlsHinc. while Peggy.
kick ibx.- Bt-x'iidaxils.
liert-les (hnckleberrlea. ahtnlng black sHIl a-* a siaue uolll she was sure aloft be tllsrxxvered Ihe tvilpln*' nest.
Ki-maix- biivls tnkx''innjrnlxis atul iTb«man asked Ixi* Imsiv who' to do
and bursting with juice,
they were out of hearing, openeil h«-r
alsiui it *s Ihe gaffd'-nssll was.to I"- fris,- IX> d.t the bims.'wnik. Tli.-y ib
beirles. un.ler Ihe pines, wild rasputilM-nt and lakx-ii to the loft for |ulcl|. —n It-x'ur tif'-si‘ and l-::v.p,ibxpii x-g-ztierries by the crei*. to eke oui ih- spring Into ll* more I
illiar shelter,
to iM-eooie ci.!d and liarr-'n.' Tbx- iiuxt.
slender family indomc l.y their sale—
g TO stM it b-avc
b'p*! ipaiiirHlly.
•Itoblnsr' wesed thq Isiss
than lawTiil vagrancy
rabbit, afii-r
her. like i
and la-Bsi x-r-'4ii->’
g'azt-il.nbdi.
'Robins.iwalk you bs'
and Peggy dearly loved the forest sod tiiurvelous
(if enin'radesbl|i
'I'x- malx*.v,iii.np-xx-i- uitax-k tb-- f- iu:i:her fellow vagrants, winge.1 or four l>m Nil.- consotn! heraelf liy hastx-iiiiig let xilOiie., -Ne»|.| di’iv \ic. tabie- f'ni
home jii. an'ain't goin' t‘ hx-giii li-rw | so then- is IMP r- lint]-. \Vail-l--i> uip
fooled and furry, that lived therein.
homeward to lell the
\VI-.<-ii this iK'te ll(S>kei's nady. ij) g-i iiailiiigii iUx- gi»--n grr-iiHy i<i the.
She glanre.) appnehenKlvely at Caii; father and eraniKaiher.
she kin git a' ni-vv
paffiops I or gp> s'HI.es.but the spell of the Iwillghi Iniee was
They listened with cb
A Sis-cb-s'tpf l.*kxck',ail’s li:.y.- pi”.
'ihoxii. Ib-racil -T I kiH-r."
upon him, and be l.mUe<l peaeerully In
And so lbe roldli laiuilv stayed and J- l'iow all’s Wiplcb. Mi nio-i ol I.M I:
her roar. K«ming to lake no heed of The grandfaiht'r reuix-mlieti-.! a tale of
jin.spcred. wliHe tin- chi|>s flew on wotk (lit Mii-m; t»t-caslx>ii:xlly,xli-- ><1
the rabbit. All too.aobn. however, a
bunted fox springing ihiuugb a wlud-.'k amt Ihe men wbii the a<lu-s au' .tow sjieeles. will go on xi.»i:ik.- 'ni--.
little. leTlule wind sprang up.
The
riw. and staking
refuge under an
lualleis sliaim-xl ihi-ir ix<y ks loaking' .fool i.npjil-. is CO’ ofi. but.if Hia- .i<H
rabbit saw II* ancient enemy lift his
Id wxinian'* bxvl: also that n neighbor,
li.ll avail the htrll..-r* aie'aitax-ke,l,<p
head and sniff Hie air. The spell wits during a lilg m/»’ni«>n fire, lind *{*-0 sloti to get a giinni-'- <>f the birds.'
\Vben ilix- J.inciiln was rexuly fox *«-.» iptui'bx-r I'll of aiils :xie M-x-titi'l.
broken. With a sudden leap gray Ptirwildcat drop Its illler of killKtxii Ibx-■ taixiiU '>H ll' hiir-b-nfool plunited into the sweet entangb'- Hie very ilooniK-p for safety, while ibe a man weiii abili. took ih<- iiesl H-iitoiLsail. .hroiighi It s-n'l.i r. la rabbit evd'me-s .’’be sivoiii;
ment of yarrow, meadow rue, an.l milk­ lather addt>d xtn tiicideni of Ihe grya! di'ri.v fxom tbe
1 of He;
weeds, and vanished, only a leiif ripple fn*sJiet—how a man. awepi dosn 1’.' ■hiwn .mil sn i it up on a blab t-ile ift
shlpyani. Willi Mrs. lidbin and ih-.remaining for a brief instant to truce the raging water on a znas* <if iiiirooi
rblliiren In it.
When Falb-i Jiobin
the underground way.
wtlli Inix-rlocki-d bnuebes
p' gxiPk ln>ni a foraging trip ln' I;-Many uniiKiial thing* hapism in tbf had found a ' rattlu" <-o>li-d biirpil<-i>s
n-d greatly
ovi-r ihi- disapi»arwoculs. and !*.-ggy had had exiierl- beside him when the day liroki-i Nof iuinie a»iu family, bin souii biFai'iv* of Ireland.
ences. One day. when noHilng sllrre.1 cesidly Imd made strange iMvIfeMow*:
raiigbt the rbin> I’f his
wife anti
•Ill Irolaiipl it Is le b'-ve.I ib. i
save some shadow folk. and liiere nns
"The wild creeiiii-* 1*
vagrsiuls.'
y
no sound bin the wind's gossip. Peggy said the xdd graiidfaihei'. Iremubmsly Siraightw-ay lie tb w to tin' new lor.-i. fklH'-s U;u! -gi- aM.;ir In
tr'-'-ii suits. Tlo- s'dibiiy fanix-s v
was staril.'.l by a long, clear, musical ■Bill s«i lie we ill spring M-ason.. va Hon. iM-aitiie jov nnd ii fat woi'in.
•Cute liub- crl'I'Ts." ntmarki-il th-’
bird's call. ll seeded very far off. und gran’s and rovers!''
M
iss
of
the
shipyard.
"Wlni'-I
tuNxil
wiiJi
siW.'l
yet near, high as'ihe tree cops am}
He loukisl at Peggy, and sb<> mur
'x-m xiuter hxiiisx' an' hi-me ' • ?vn oil v.| jae:,
low aa her own bear. It talked of foriuivhI aisilogetlCBlI.v. •'The wbiii
Inissix-xl ihx'ni. iin-l so it was ibal tb- x.f tbx' country ihx-v- at-- said lu w-i
goilen things, as the wind did. p«‘liejll w-ondcr. graudfalber. when Ibe
IJiicolu'* gaff’xrnsail wasi.l panlied jHiiateil bii-s'.-iml w).<-n 'l.xy liri- nls>i
traiing. wiaiful. sweet rising from ih- lixids open."
Ibis BpriliR.
tl |iiTl-irni. spinie -jiatiniluHy
miwater'* edge. Peggy fancied, as it
In her heart slie was wun.lering over
xhli'.fuis pl'.'d tlip-v si.-ind 'wl-li Hi-i
Koiind.-d a second time. She did not the laii-s of unfiimllbir ilauger. and
hxads on Ihe.ie.ags of ihx-lr bats anknow wbai bird'll rooW lie, Ki^er Hix-ir hints of a lost Iriendliin-ss. Her
v.’avi-chi'ir,liep'|. gl-sn-lly in Ho ;<:i
hatl ardlnal. oriole, thrush sung so to teacher had tobi her that in the 1m>Hr'-at s’orix-* an- :otd of a trio ol
her iiefore. Sbi- basteoed toward the glniilng M-ast* wen; not fi--ree. Sin; JetxM'i Hnlsieiu x-xiws
owne.!
by a ; Tlix- l.x-pi.iraiiii is a r--il4-x.at.-pl fab;
*b-';.'-v<-r li.
water. AU was sHU then-, but pres- hail recilisl a lovely versed iix wbixh Ma's-xacIiiisx-iT' fxxniier, wbicli p-rform i-lm 1
plxiying praetfeal jokU.:sor-.|'"M
c-mly it came again, this lime farthei
|Hiel calbs! himself a
.• Wliich l.p
off. where the water iricKled over th.in.Mlgatinn. Pin- .-xampM ih’- farnii-rI
Brrtrher i«i DoaTiy F'x-nlher.gray siooes.
plaex-s a 'cllx.-se liox x:ll Ihe lata flxs.r(*'*‘l.
And cousin to Shining F’In.
wikmI

that is

U> 1»-

w.i .l.l bat.
Ui.iutb I hate

and the saeeta.-** of nesi love! tt' l- a.lopuM lirothefs »t.d slsiers. 111.' r;. ho .r

I,et UN play a game thla next

M tar M we can.

^uafo- and

We haven l«am1

wb1«-!iiw<‘

roiih- ib uit! c-l

.t.ps aw-av, nml ye. s.ieh exquisll-i talking b-malh her Uto.I br.ti»t. Th+: but
■. iBlm-il «
rnTMulM Ions and lend, r cadence*, the;''range ugly little qu.«i kn.-w
freshn.-** or water ripples and stirring ‘ f-r-n<- U-lwe-n thems.-lv.-s and .heir fi:,t pi*,.-. 1 !■«..'«

ly forward, srratc'hed liy tiriers. buf- and sabl Ihr ert-aiurv's were even now
lelod by low l■^anch(’*. only fearing lo wiihom fear of m/n oo,xlesi>ri Islatnls.
week.,all of tia together. We
tell any of the grown-up folk, but if Jill** her qtie*l. She was then-, aui) whx re tliero had U-en no gun* to kill
happt.

Idtl.

luHngly to the dlUted nostrllN of llie twenty or IhereahoulN. at

1M, IMS, 4M0.

Bdna and

'h- on tin- mark.-t.

aoye Ihe fenihi-ry ireetop*.

IlelDoa air* blew

Kellie.

was

scratch bis lung furry ear with his

A Urge red moon of May* hung Jusi

Number ef membara b

^

portiou of ursenio which it eoHlniuB..
of full htntxlunl itrenKtl'

~uug -UtU.- M.us.

mi-

tall

Wllllsma.

Uiufa

It

-all were in the low
We hiive lau tary’ l.lnl, link- gia>

kitten. This In nil for this time ««snI-

Ah.

song.

family, and was n..' at all dicmsy.-l

Cftiihi hardly have Iwn-n hear.l s fen-('-eu little chick-ns w.re wiggliufi and

I am eleven venrN old and am

If Nevenih gratle.

The kiriiuy; power'of Varit (.ifveo vanea aivoniini! to the jir.j-

and fed oi. fragrant bud*, she beard.ajcamec) ih.-m to a hen
whose eggs
Tv. ha-; .. y.reat i.-ssun i..lay,
Mrs.'!tqulrr.-;. as c
di.-n.', .
light have}'......................................................................Thlk
-whisper song.
-.........
, would hatch out In a
been in a dream, from a CHt bird In the In*'- the het. an enonb.iti* family. MM emptie.!
crotch ..fa flowing dogw.M>.l. repeating >he was a l.raye ben and iov.-d » large In ..n.. A.;n. r .-f the <

enjoy reailloc the leHeni In It very

»

(ill >fc

and
even »ei'me.I to enjoy .v
set a awing by a bird's flight, andjaest at the unusual m.i.

• the’i 'jthe
.............baJ r.markaMe exhlliltluu o.'. cow int-ii-ci
beard a twiner, a cry. a audtien de-’«he dear llule quail, u
larhiiie had ^ui an-i ih- faoiiay ol. rglnUatiuD wli.-r.
llclous pbraae •>t meltaly. dtt^ped .into . no mother,
her bead off. The farmer aa. mu*'i It a
utu oriUiiurllv 'l-c suspect.-.!,
ibeiiinnesN.
Onm ahe heard more. As thi-white ‘ unhappy when he .aw wliat h.- b.C ,
‘------------vw-stood, knee deep, in Carter’a creek:don.. He gathered the egg« up an.l- ,
,
Nuts tt Cfarii.

Sulerr and Maud. Mary and Raymond

.or»e». one f»*. one ealf. eleven lli-

.

this mav'and.tbal

Thl* day. as the marblnr camei mad.- the plank t«drr as wrtl as any

ahe had alao the awpp’og of bough* | nearer, ehe ralMd her biad fr.>m tie- -rlrcus horse ihoii ever-came to 1..«u •
and Jnala Baker. Rnjr Srlaon. Lprlla

iinurh.

Flrat t

Paris 6reeti
Chat Kills

thmugli the gras*, or the cUdlng ot a j graaa. could not sec the great numstcr | she >|.rxij and cauttoualy threw het ,
Bden.

ke to Join the Sunrhlne cliil,;

Pomaray ShialSa.
OrswlMSDaMmbarS,1MS

ocenil. ahefl abe wcatl deettic l*ck le.

grtwD snake, hmrmleaa In this kmalljof wood and Mt'el coming.ihiwigh th-^ baianeq

•ake the (Jrand Traveiw*- Herald alt-i

Praaldcnt—Clara Batea.

THUR«>AV. AUCUST 2. IMS.

iirrcr. Hie ertekeu acaliered anill n«

•BN I'BnuBh io
tbf.r iO»ailow» fill.; one could be futind. hut tlie aear ^ raix-It again.'
1 note a wm Aeld ipuuae. ntn ] moO.er quail, altiing down clo»i-to ^he.
As iJir H-lt the plank well-baUnce,l

S U N S HIN E
Mm sW «if*/c<wM •/ Tk»
IhraU fsMM ft/i* «MsiiM
CM.
I wIP Rv *«««p M wwrr tr
RM
«HII trr *• Sa M tasM •• •

II

crow, wet

from unseen

She lowxl io»llc

the turf under the ehisicrvd ireesj .lad

Xirld. and she felt »rre ibai b-.

11.' a c;rctt.s..Bi:‘l wbx-n showing off re-

little

'H'liily TO a'visilni. ss affinal list of

K-tbie*

wwiild

1-av.

ml

lri>txble to .kide i>iemsehx«s frv-m th-'

ini'lllaencvp

nnuebty m*-n w hxi had so efu-i)-(light

wxsuJ atlxl a' b-avy-

b*-r with xhelr iiiieer. Ida iflicks plai'xxl
made such a h**rrlliU; noise- an-i
. fiitih such a 'voxume .if fire.; Bin

fa*lil<-U.

lu- propluced a

acrus*

the

block of

plank which he
block

"teeter"

One of the cow* promtillv

Itifsl 'lown to perform her liiHe act

watch out in the op«*n shadow wins* i!uf«- were xlatxgers UxBI the liiilejqiiail

w-lihom an apparvot word of coaxing

and leaves, black on the g<iM siin>h

or diroctlnn.

mother

d'd

no-

know. ' T’li- farmt

She recognlzexl Ihe silii-

CONSTIPATION CURSE OF MANKIND
Dr.Oidmaa'* Liv-r-aid* aever fail W The laur w jy locur- cp.x.s-.ijutu.i
patent mtiliciiH
lUllioiiSBfs* and all !iou>nr-s :»>ck Hc3-Uej»
liM'iae
aiel all................................... nhysicxan. ptewmrtixm ia
dratraj the iIuk^v:-. ari.ing fr<.::i a
;pip| Livx-r. has tablet t-rui 'roriimUspn Iiottley nerr is.
'I-- - <ii>coxcrMti
'Imzn, aiipi hi* noelx-ment of ilouipt jo the curing laracr
as
Lxv-i-oitls.,»f Liv-r>oid*. They arc nx-ta eiirocle^
Ym ,<toy Try a FoU-Slied BaOk Fret.
pIs w-tlI(}j^on1y science working along o
ourselves, kn-vw that

.......................
care €<
Liver i

l\Ve ou

such a* Appendictlii. Piles. B-.II-|an.l L'vei. which are such a great men- a Wtle, l.-ut if you have art trifsl them
a Sick Headache*^ DvapcpaxaiBCc to life. If vou have never tried l.iv-r.ibefcrre. letixl yoor lumc and axldroa and
flying mosaic of IlgBi and dark.' li>ck<-<! out ovi r H-v field one da;r an-1 atioD. rareftilly she walkcl up ilie
Dear Preaidew—^hxsd is out not
=..................................................
..aix
..... .x
-....-J......................................................
”fei4vcB/l....................................
...............................
........ .......... aU-dutclvp
ibles an'l tcorraofx_.„.
xxtbers. ...
1 ............
full sized-bottle free—
____
Troul
listening Ihe while to rexu rustle i
o’nnk. moving cautiously
•a!!, -ll is Ilnie lo mow t!ut gfuss.
am) as I have more time I thought
to every one sendiv name and apf -:i
igatiuns—nojhing to par—merrtj
S.- out bo came wj-fa hi* clr.tipring
a -writ* ll
I win seoil yok. wing whir or lieai, and (lerhaps
. ______________ __________________ - . idreax, a 2S crqi bottle of this grest remmend them lb vx/ur friend, if they
m.v..cL.u1
*.,n„>l.. and ,....,,.0.,.
i_ .the
L ________
_
. .»«ouJ|ed)-. I.ix- r-oids make vini feel ngbt, ami:
. what we claim. The Vio Chemie^'.
.eb-» wi>rked tensely
apparent- * or remain 'in
sraxera.
A
tvelfo names for the Sunshine 'club joyous carol or a signal cull. She carr.i -tiarblm-. which ciii gnat s-xath* in
yxnx b«ik
buk x,mbe
x.u ibe1,riKbl
si-ie
x,f li(e';i >. Chicagpo. HI. I
10
rlue M'-ii-aJ dlroclioo. till uhe, JJtoouch meao.» sound UsUug beallb.
|tnakee yxMX
IxriKixl m
-........................
They ore Nellie. Aagus and Rdna Tiff not al such limes esi<eriall> to know the .iMainifiil ' waving, grass
a by
THE JOHNSON DRUG CO.
125 E. Fftort
'
gr^boiqurn. .bxqqK-d aasy in
upiA-i^vod ol thlde-|
' EMd and raconuM
any*.
and Elflg liuuuuiu. iUUic vhat -tdid was darUng by with at

ORAND TRAVCftse HERAU>, THURSOAV. AUGUST 2. IMS.

i-otlcef with bread, butter and a glais

wlih a e» and SIO}*. only ebargUic ILvtu to
dash of red ’peppt-r and *af«-l> rt'slure their bvlonsuigs In that
they
leave the
Olsten with cream: spread between •vclion whenever

[>f jam.

itn slicfa ef btend and butter.

irm troikiugovur the Qre.

For break-

lart some kind Ol tnuidi. crackers and

HOME CHEER.

makes

lew

dishes

to be

Wc bPS»n «hi-jj w«« b*d fnar little

be prepared, nnless some of

Where ahaJI we pilch our *yp«y teol.l nnee to t*ke. end
kept Jt
up *J1
Our few brief dayi by plceeure leniTj ihroiicb the y« «r> after there were six
of them, end always came liark
ABonc the hilli. bealde the

other game, when there will be that

Ueaeuth eome hilltlde peeture tree.

fmhed titd

Or mid the Helds with daMes fair'

llren ib

Or choose at will; It uattcn not;

rowed a

it the Bnt few years: after

The torellest spot

that we

id one of oar own. which

I folk* have been so

well as the others.

r> tOj_Bleep on
One
n air. as w'e i
KToand In the open

Pink BUDsets la the mlrroriaa lake.

ibem do in the west, but H it not a

Th^ arlld brook faiishlna m the bnikf

aood plan even in itecllons where no

larcer.

wash dUhes and make lbemsel\*es gen

SWMI

bush—
Which fay to saaleh. what b'lias to
lose,
.When eadi aeeiiw fairest, who nan

comforters

sad

for

chop very fine, or what Is pfiier. put

from sight «< pa**ers-tiy with screen*

a hog and pound into a paste.

shrubbery or piazza shades Sliuuld
from nie» and gnats by mtilng of

the

Never lake white sheets,

Then jnrpay-ientiaB forth well fare,
Bu(.whUher'KO It mattera not;

mer blankets are much

The kivclleat spot

^eeis. and are aa easily washeil.

better than

Think we are wise to build
'

Lest arc be klll.ed.

itnenabli- to mtslificaliun and iroivrow-.
milt H-rongh yimple, t-arc on Ihe fiarl

sprtnklp thickly with Bng-

lenwin or coBee ielly, nild cup custard,

cbupiied flue

ing iihaer of ••i-arUi. air and sky" for
Ime.

t* ;ind

mtle pinch of salt Is necessaiy.

ill kinds—r^. blue, and brown

i.oave care, troublegnd Worry behind:

he iitie which is planned fm days

“Not so the Idrds.—they know
Hie siars'slioveare kind.—
nut .'RSinat the earth below

JInml <*« emtr'ttau
oTcratralned

llred

nerves,

bodies and discouraged minds there Is
nothing so wonderful as the
.

This will seem an abaurd siaK'-

nenl to many Home Clicer readers,
'but It Is Inie nevertheli
awre we ore worn physically and men­
tally, the iDore we need a let up In
the datl.v strain of living,
vanda it, and If her warning is not
heeded

the

InevlUble

breakdiiwn

cornea, with lu enforced real andW
conpanying doctor's bills.
Mtsier to takq

Jt U much

oecaaional day off.

or If this is utterly out of the quesflop, she can nearly always snatch an

If piffles ar.- fix-qtienl

Have good strong walklu skirts

Try it this mii

losket are sandwielies. and exisTi'-nce

tastes them.
Meat

colors

that will

Sandwiches—Tu

making am

meat sondwlche*. the daintiest way b

not soil

lo grind or di.ip the inrai very flue

Denims, duck

There is nothing more nwfnl In a
kitchen than siiiiu- slmjde ftssl rf-bo|>'

l^si skirt*, and legging* of the per or cutler.

They Call be pi

material and color will krep the for a dollar-or two, and are a lixmderdi:*i and sand out of your ahoes. and

r. tired

enable you to

live for a liti

tramp

nliout

and lalKir. . Grind

In Ihe Ihe

ham

brush. c1imb'.<rees..eic.. witlioiit disa^ with
^

flne. piitilng

the

lean,

then

run

through

the emier a hnnl Isdie

A regular lonrist wcors a jarge silk

you like, a small onTbn.

Mil these to­

gether well, and add. if obiainabb

while in the Mary part, enjoying all handkerchief aroimil the neck,

develop

iraKiWonful

of

hmseradlsh.

Spread

phiK-s and

enp*

in

„gai.‘ or.graiiiie.wule. knives, foi^

I..-)

Imll
.elll light.

llib-sissnir.liH
a gla** ..f '
(lace a f-«
Obi-riy I'uiii h -' For eherry

of wai-r on

anil s|ioon<^. sail und pepp<-r shake,
etc.

Il will Ir.’ well in Include a *•

of Irons, made to-order, tn use ov.T a
big Ik-d

of coals in

the womls.

which lo broil a sleak or snitie Jmp«»n.
[make wffe.’ and beat creamed poti
M-s. when a w.trni m.-al is licslre
:i ail all-day affair.
One shelf in 4he

rhii'ia

closei or

smi' shoidd rtintaln eatis of deviled
ham. chicken, sardisv*. Is.llles of ..
hx’s. mixed

plcklvs anil iliiy ciicnni

IS’lV, glasses irf nuiriii.lla.le qiid jar
111 variety, besides smuil Is.xes of Inn
ter wafers and cracker* ami the Tamhue*-l wafi’Ts.
There shcuibt alway* !«• salai!-<lri-s*Ing ami plenty of leionu* un hand.
Have II large coffee.iuil. only ns(
for picnic*, and have ihe coff.->- ni-a
..*«! nnd mlse.1 wtih egg before l.-a

rle.-. in ihivs- ipiarl* ol loiling «
(-•■v.-r and set on the

lar*- di
rytac..

hour*.

Miud-ziiig.

fills ol sugar and the same ARioi.nl ol
wat-r;
it)-

spring or g.ipd w

ir wheie 111.

ten

miiiuley; mid

and put ill n cold-ptu.-e.
fre*i.

muslin -*b<*‘t

nnd

..iir blankeis on top
wbleh shiHild
do.ilde

ll

Juld-. ciH.k five mliini.-* long'
Sv-rve wli

a lil'b- erackeil b-i- .ind '«•> or tlir<

or mote In

-b-pH..

rheiTi.-s in

e..rt.

tect It from sun and wind, both of

Udter nod cheaper, and
work.

ven'

Httlc one table^Kinfiil *if English walniiii

To have room I lake preserves.

Jams and JelUe*

lnstea<l

of

plain

canned fruit, for yon know ihey -eai

. Spirit of the wood.
Take me—make me next of kin
To yonr leafy brood.

not eat

half so much of It.

I ali

ih.-m there is *1^1 nmol. pleAsiir- in

ls->maile king. II

blankei.-.sD that

II

Our <-X|*Tii-nco

with

*<•!

• lull camping r.iiighl

cai

.This oiled mbsIlD shei-t

Imich

Ihe

wet

thruiigh

in such

plai-i-*. sj

litTin G.ssI Hnnsekvi’liiiig.

I

■rtcr always to iiav- a dry fiisir

igi torn. Ihe ground, nml it Is also wB
i.-r pnsif and wind pOH.r. and. Hiei.-

wlii-n'. It

tore, warm when pulb-d np ovtT tin

around tb- lent, and from ihai oiv

lain* dig

a

smuil

iri-ii< b

.111 n.iitel ilowii tin- hlojM-. for a i<i
Yon cat. make ii very .-aslly iiv l.ny-

sliould iilwsvs Im- 4in an .-b-viiK-il sixu.

ing'foi'ir yard* of nnblcacii.-d dmildc

Slake, tbe lioiiom ,eiii-- of Hie lent

wl-llh slieiuing. hemming ll up a* .vnii

down all nio'ili-1: then if'ilo- euds ni--

wmibl a sheit, and

close.1, you will Is- quite safe even ill

Hiiii

having It

• vileil «il'h lillM-i-vl oil. which shouM

a strong

Is- rnbls-d Inio il.e cloih hv baud an-l

be driven with hi-ad siantiiig l.ikarJ

no: .I.aiiiie.1 tm wUb a ivrusli.

ih<- Kilt': ihe> will stand inon- siiiiin.

windstorm.; Slake* slioui.i

ibal they are film, Ibm sli-rbily

b»*-ii Hh- ro|s-s. as they sh-il.k wh-ii

w-rilsil. nlsivv without

• el and .-itber pi.1l up rial:--* -vr >ear
Hie canvas*.' .Als.ve all. lake wm.l.-ti

shaving* .* iiccant:il'mW.

Tia-;. 'ihe dri—I ■•i-:.* arr li
liilly add w<xvd a| Hu- lii-- l-i

ger snaps.

lint-nt TCI .tiui «u*(ual> 0.1

froFied. will keo]i tM'veral weeks If you

>!<e flam

This



.

c

Member of the
Legislature
tlif; (ir'anl Traverse
Count) iJisirict.
Cantlitiuie for Republicni
Nomination for

COUNTY CLERK

light

re«nlHri=

is- >d 'be lamp Js.gi-nerall.
liked.
.' .bite)

I Hd* *ha<1.

is pk-asina an

M is fa-*liiiiRi-d TTom throe Jaj
»ns, looMmil from their ring<
i.m. ■|Uiiniitiale<l

with

lirig.k:

fa'lenrel with rildsin.- a lary •

».

i
i“. s*'"' - ■«o
-t“* ■
I may i«- a*»arhe.l lo a wire frame or

__________

! merely disp.Uie.1 over th<- gUds-

F<;r

i a enlb-ge man or g'.:i a lamp shade
Giric and Thtir ipeakin^ Veice^
"H<re many girii ever give Hi'nighi fconstnicled after this dr-sign of eolI.nil-ie of
ih-ir! lege'fan* will is- on Bcce|dal.le an.1
0 tin- pitch .iii-i

•111 hold a vitfie^ of Imiiedimenta.
Tt U not ao great an under­ Jelly, ciaclcer* and cheese, with a slice Icrcrest.
Haiis-r's
Ba**r.|api.ropriaie,gifl. These fan* are ob
Raida and
tirate cn-arn'cheeM-.
cn-am cnee*e. and to every,
m an«»ii>
Grate
every
taking even with- several children to of cake, take but little lime
Uvlr box I - Stiaisbi fl£ur«i. V«l t-»|pr-lvxiv.n. a^^tiiniti In dopartmeni siotxrc
upfui add Aoedialt cqptnl of bam or|ja*n-.Tom
pare, and po one U Iteaied up or Uted
caiw.lor if ran pUn rigki^.
heart.’'

l" j

CufJ'ii'idtc Fur Kt:numina(ion
0:1 ihf: Re|»ul>nc.an
Ticket for

lin'v e,.Ii.r<-*l shade mi-r Hi

Hi

ike:v-,;md Ih.- s5.avlng> s.-t'fi:

gialniii' a wainu' mi-ir.

Ir

Fan Laoioshade.
ir.' k-il-lired

.H..--*l,iH’e;| ye .H>aj^ idl-

come a pan of the family pewram fiir
present lettiiet- sandwich,
ayonnaise on Hi.' brea<k instcayl of all sncct-evilDg yi-iirs. Tne writer says:
Try to picnic on the' iiiarva. In one
liter, and add f-liop|>ni <illv<-s oi

table

James H. Monroe

a;";:

•er

Bread and sprinkling the layer wUU minced wa-

Hie yonnf

tiirni a'wail a-zainst the wind.

let! days or two wick*, then lei them

densl a few day* "eloae to Nature's cooking a regular meaL

(eh him.

I- -|d rali-ly for fils life. .

Jus. iH-trin- a'ralii exiinilne He- *ial.<-*

This Is urn- of the imvKf u.-eful ibing*
lie ufi; l over and uiiilet ih- Ivni il

*hav!n-z<i ,lh»-r.Mr-t|,.- lett.r.

Frail and nm cake. If well pimolas to the letiure.
corner suRjiend a liammock. H.-*ide-i:
A Ik-liclous Sandwich—A dellcioui baml a fish nv-i or tmrlsp l.ag' or iwo
keep il under yonr own Wire, and al­ sandwich l« made by creaming to In it. siorr- yimr macnr.re-s .nnd tssik*
fnder
It yon hare nM. planned for a sum- most auy kind will be fresh If iced gelher equal parts of American cheese yoiir fancy wvirk and wraji*.
neath the long open l«g, place 'a tal.b-,
rt-ll wit
mer* outing, begin now—no Rummer and kepi in a tin ran.
; it
1 let them lunch ai noon. Instead of paprika, spreading i: on .bread anil eliher of ras>ic nuil^ cr a pine kitchen
Iq perfect unleM ytm have spent at
—EUtelwyn Wetbernid

U.-ailv l^-f.

splartiliig In the wa-

wall,

the tent will not shul Uie rain, bn!

Is a vc

IruiMvrttmi pan -of your oiiifli. Ikkisu
li- ki-<-|>* Hie dampness from cmnli

with a -hari., knife Hie dri-*'

The Ewminer OwtioB.

fx-ri's landing, and liio

weaihi-

shoiild other artlcli-s of- furniture,

I.s-tluc*- Sandwiches—To vary

ncarebi town and stork up with gin­

isrti b.iv.

ith.sl oIT Tn-r.

ns ihal mib

should iii-ver

liake up enough cake and pie tn las'
go without after that, or ride to the

diiioM droane.l wi fe

swiimnint- in 1

m.-r diivon

pnllitl up over Hie blanket* and nfu-i

moisten them wiili tnayanniise ilress- piezi-a or s.yard wish a sh.idv.spot
it
If Ihe •toliowina plan is iri-*l fai'
tng to a iigsie. and spn-avl
ftilly'for Jii.*i one m-.iith it is srvfv

of ............... . ua-

How to Pitch the TenL

fi.r your Is-dspre-ad.

N..»- H»- :inder U plied up. a

itierevl bread.

aelcbWubosi 1
«iir. a y-iiiog iillilfa

'lieii sprea-1
of ihe slnw-f

s;ore if l-tey. hsiun-n 'lo I'srssess

that have Iveen shelKil ami lv)anc>it-.l

INiiind*. Sinrr

K'm*--.- K

spr.-nd an

to
Ihe party

Isdl

wig* an- evenly pib-.l...n to|i of il ni.

Ing botiu-.
A jug of wnl.*r Js a greal conv.-n

Make a syrup onhr.-.- mp

Hk

ibil

H-rnanl
1)1

has pas-ecI Hirougli H.al will •ii|i«.ll

Wheii -xmir ninilross 1* Hone you

f.-el

-mel, i. 1* w

Turn into a HIV >«g and

lire- ibein tn Il.tp until all Hu- Ji

dioubl s*e llial b-ayes and very small

Over Ibeve you *bo.il.|

- had f.-mi I

kick of Ihe

range, whi-le lllt-r sl.i-llbl In- idbrae-1
10 siipm.T slowly Itir 'wo or H.

It the big outings seem

Ope your door* and take me in.'

I liav>- Iliad- my­

,.f liiinid idd one iHOind •
e.l

lox

•baiH- »h. D voti try to sUvp on II.

II ib.-v an- HiKx-

« <-haniM-

Flic* a d Moaquiloeo.
Ib-iiy that |««re-

you will only step across the threshold

TbroaiBi your scented liall*.

j.-M r,u. •* Iv
1*'*1I In .......

Olllevi Hi.'

T

and which perhaps are to he found if which will soon burn It re<I and sni
of yoar home.

.

iii.il ts-ii.i tjiyaf will Mild a»ay

cheest-cJoib.

tent ,vver.it. Hvougti
(Vie of l.'mon I
are to picnic. J
liliiukeis; .lli.-r.- J* nothing *0 cnifort
hi* iK’tween thinly sllreil liix-ad.
veil for comfort.
fouud rcfrt'sliii
glA|K- juice will
iiic Klo-n ib<- w<-aih<'i
damn. Ilav<
Kued. and cut
in sniall
if not covered riosoly. I have found
on hot .Iny*.
largo silkuUne one just as ethracloiiB maki-s h dcHclons ba« sandwich. Th■roper
Way to Build a Camp.-Fire. a J:irg<- cl.istil Isix or tcluk
I>. not fake pie*. I.irts or. mussy
I in
an.^ nil .
too much of an undertaking, take all at much less cost, and less deplorei] iMH-f sandwiches are malic In the *amc
Nolssly should >SISH. <|T Is-ing til-1thing* whieh are in danger ot *isdlI I0M- ih-if ■
while the iamb and chicken
the good there Is In ihe ll|i
It Ion (Rome things will "lose them­
0 liiiibl a flVe iiiib-s* 111! can dp It in .a
liig the resi of the-lunch, .fvalad* may
betk-r gronml with cv-Iery.
For
the flfieen minutes
selves” in spite of all you can do.)
aln, Wli. n all the fort--', is wei. nfi l
■ken-in frail-jar*, is-iinn- sand
busy ofioniooa'B sewing or the hour In
Our eariier trips were made wiiboul ■hcesc sandwich.-s. gniio the chei-MuerevHl in lighting' Hie fire with Hie
es are easily made and are. m.vsi
Porc^ '’Sw'n®. •
cry fine, then mix In a Imw! wim
Uw cool duak when the aupper work table, stove or ehairs; but now wr
apis-lizlng. also tliose' .if wiilerer.-**
Ri-arronif.iM will Is- found bv Hi<
Is Snlahcd. Lire out of doom os much hsve 0 folding mble. camp-stoobi ami enough mayonnaise dn-ssing to raolsiilriring rain ihi
,n.l celeiT.
d aa wi ll as 'h<- >o'ing in «h<- |s>rH
a paste, ihv'n spn-.id l»etw«'«
aa poaalhle, nnd when the chill fall a sboet-iron camp stove, 'h'e still tiied for. diiys. ,
•1ev«-r »'<i»
Sandwlchos may
be had in grt-at
viiig. wlib-li iifTers many advdntag*
days come, you will Uke up your In­ sgaieware. dislies. to eave room and saliincs.
wig Bud other
•ariey wiili bin little
Work ot ex- ind tdts of I
le'r a Jiamiiii.c'K
Wb<-t.- ..m- -bs-s m.
door work with renewed vigor nnd a breakage.
We do
not burden ourCheose Sandwiches—ICul slices <ii [fc-nse. Win'll ihiTc I* no linn- f<ir t-veii
lie luktreial Hon m.i
,-r.'<-a.^-to-B.. to tb- .-ms-om- of * f-'
lieart BlroBgUiened by the good tha:
with extras—just as few cook­ ;rahani bread tquii^ fn-sh.> into rirput in a loaf of bread, a sharp Mil stslden. He c;m
,„il
;
oil.I.irgi- ami chairs o'i old's-tl(.■<•; tha
has come lo you during your summer ing utensils as .possible 1* the rule.
ular forms w(Hi cookie cutter. *pioo‘l knife, a well-covereil ala** of biittv-r. i-ctly -iry stuff, in h'dloff-' m„,„j have 'mi-ii long M-iviW- n.*« is- pi.: ineon; to Nature's heart.
Generally the women folks have the me side with coit.igc chfese. Hh- othinder nsiis.
He will six-n.l
■ iM-amii butter .lud jnai-mabote. a
hardest |>art of the «i>rk on such'
''ff

■r with orange marmalade: put loV.1I an l:i ...rjgtsri 'Is''
iBlf an hcHir, |»rhap
Isvx uf crarkers. and a sm;il1 dl*!i of
,„d!fres1i coat of paint, H.-n pbic- iwand often go bomc^ore fired geihtT llgliily.
Ope your doors fiid take me in.
cream chee«>. ro..kic*. n* a ni'--. a.e looking, for ih- s'liff of Hii* kiml.
than
when
they
left.
prohqWy
pi
S*w. Sandwiches—Oho|i "lOgeHit-f ea*k-r to take in a l.mcH Is.x.
ill not .dream of stalling hi* fitSpirit
the.wood.
1
chains
or
b'-av.v
ro
Ing ihemaelve* ne»-er to go again, for
.- has <rotb-.It-.) ai ie:ist a Iratp
Wash me clean of da»i and din.
dust sweet almimds and Iw-sl-l:
h.K.ks in Hie rtirf kf i
,jl i ITare
living'tn the o|ien alrslnv.irlably give- hie ralKlns fro
Cloibe me in your mood.
from whlrli sc«-ds hav
on a long ir-p.
.|i.-n-l Ihe hanging*
W
every memlcr of the iiartv i voracloui luH-n iWmoved:
any^iliar j
each cupful.Bvbl !•
ml h
Take me from the noisy llgbl
Plenty k1 curhi'ias otif can hii-l iappetite, requiring an extra auiouni o tiroiis
droits Vif
V>f tirang
orange flavoring,
i’ut lb
To the siinleas peace.
cv.mfi.it
via
hot
days. Old arni'i-b.cooking
1
obviate this by taking mlxtnr^ Ikiwecn ililu *lid-« of whii
posiosl all, I
Where at mid-day alaiMeih Nighl.
iiunc from a Ir-- wi.iU h-avy rot--- t
ilong canned lonuitoes. leans, salmon f-read wllh new honey. : These are i
J"''*'
Sintfng Toil's release.
and fruit .•Hiough to last through,
A Summer on a P'assa.
dt-liclons that ihe flavor is never ft
- pldf'- «'!•«•..•
swing Isiaril. 1 id the.
haven't tomatoes b-ft of my own. ] bny got let
1-, than, pays for Hv
-All yonr dusky twlligfai stores
lii'li
niH*l.-I
them
by
the
dozen,
and
instead
of
buy
away
from
liotne
for
n
ll -XIS.S-* a dry -idi-, in which
id expense of making.
T« idy sense* give:
Ing the lieans 1 rook up a lot of the
-!er iniiv I- |ilac.-.1 wiihoiii
Celery Sondwlqhes—Chtip fine om test and change during tio- h<
Take mo tn and luck the door*.
dry ones, and'can them.
They

Tl-.-n o he: l«a* are i
cupful of celery, six stoned olives am roer months ne»->i no- d-*naii
Show me bow lo live.

Ihe good things which surround you.

1...

Idihra llial 111

and re|R-al tin- prod-s* ones- luor.
straiolug • thrt.iigh

'uoimlaln feaih-

way 10 make a

in On; fam-

-f

Drain off. ihe Ikpiid a* is

pl:i)-e* nml ktimiX.' of ev.-ry size niel

r picnic ouifll In a, luiskel or; is.y.

coven cloth In tan or gray make

•r yonr being, tired and wore with trous results.
moch serving, and

•lays.

ncv. so ihai what look* i» lx* a gool.

r, il may in- advi-ilde to have a r.-guwhich dueindes

Game New Sandwichea.
Among the essentials of the picnic

ime one la saying aliont your looks- following uri‘ Just as easy lo prc|iarc
• acilona.
nnd win lie enjoyed by even' o»e »‘1>'

od reft

bonse-iDMhers. Forget the Martha part

lie cioek and lot stand aui.lp.fo

r.s" are .usually ilecellfnl In B]q>eiir-

wmsli'ti plates.

mil of your plans any mo
>rou wmilii Ihe

c^ored flowered c.illco. make lasting eurden-muklDg.—Fiirni anti Fireside.

egslly. to change often.

in Its train.

ix-jt in.ubli- being that it is nsiially

saving Hie |>li* to cnok wlili lh<- cl-i-r

latter. In

our aouls and brlhga comfi

I’our U

stem ami pli llneu I’KiiimIs of ehenie*.

in an easy chair or hammock and

and the lliUeness of our trouble# nils

llgiill

im*i(b red fiuish<>tj «i al'sxii the |u.int

go where vou chtKMC without let o .they exiiressed It.
COSBlOII^!)- camp l-xi; says Oiillng.
•When It is mtsh'd mo.-ii. 1 ha
hiixlrnnce. Hare n coyer of some kin
rxuipie of arm:o your wagon. If y<ni have to gel Itows i.-a-si on hand which can Iw iiwil rut|.'ioadd of sb-nder. straigbl fstlcs. the
1 have ami cover them with heavy muslin. If a picnic." reiiiaiktsi one.
yonr linm-r: lay lliese slile by
Yit. if unilersKSHl. il is an e.usj- mat
one pltrced In squares—stripes, dots yon cannot manage a goml oiilflt the
1-0' l•v^d^ly, .i»n thi- gronml lo !*•
T.
In the flrst i>lae<’. have m cui»and plain black—sei together rwinrgo the best way you can:
nneli-d by Hie bed. They should In­
iy. and knotted with hilghi-red yam. then plan lo add souieihing In It each Istard or shelf devoK-d lo ph-lllc sup­
laid ahoin'an inch afuiri and ihen anK.s p an rtmudaiiee iif -.go.sl.
The ailing Is two old woolen blankeis
until you have.a complete one plies.
i.Hiey layer laid CHMSWl*.- oil lop of
that were worn too, ihlii for use. bul
will lie an conveilieRl that It will -lean lu>x<-s of assorleil sizes islKs- tlieiu in the Minn- marim-r. Vou
ibey made a much wofter cover than
small mallei- to get read) for iin Isues and,.lbOse eliVeiopt^
hate two or more layers; the m
d.-sirabU-l. pl.lll}' ol
cotton.
.
*
o-illiig. and v-OH will 1h' looklug foryo^ have Hie ls--ie. your Iwd will
> saiiilwtclK-s ami r
iHie good part* of men's discarded ward to it each tear with rene*^ l«i|'ei
la-rauM- i|k.o» p<di’* make your spring
Japanese
napkins al»d
•ults. and out.of-dale wraps, pm lo pleasure, wfihoiii a ihonghi of lcavliiS|rmH

the aiekerlifg tree abadowi. or lying

noise of the greatness of the universe

Ihe

C-.1 Is! no. a v.-.y dlfflcidt matter, ihe

Quilts or comforters made of'thc

the peace which comes from sluing all the-women folks old'enough
shirt waists, with plenty of
with folded bands tor a little while in

looking np at the quiet itaTs, nntll the

Ilialn olT

Just the thing for use In camp.

has proven that these will ^h- m
part* of old dress- for and enjoy.nl mtun mure Hum cake
Ibooght »s proven by the sense of
skirl*. saving the pwee of new goods. on a summer outing.
There arc mi
peace and blesalag which comet wbci
we rail away from work and from ih- If yon want a real rest and a genuine­ many dainty variations In the sand­
ly good lime, do not go to a "resurt:" wich line that h Is imneeessary I'l
. thoo^t of woHc for a little while, (tor
go where you can roam at will, with- llmii Ihe menu lo the over familiar
there Is no rest In our outings if wc
it a thought of fine clothes.or what ham. chicken or bi-ef sandwich. TJii
carry the worries along m our minds.)

tMotes to lllneas sad care. Wc need

twu day*.

better than the best hammock you can

plain chaln«tUch. hned with lirlghi

ivark

II|»S tbat lii:i|

best parts tit men's Idack shirts arc

gelher rraxy-siyle with heavy yam li

the

lb,
.Iswid

•heie It Is jusi liepin.

Iff ai a moment's iioih-

tprlng wagon, or hire one.-no .von ca;

Th- eovep. II. y

Vlm-gar-

out nia.'hlng the bi-rri--*

iistiaHy

:

.- exedhllt for

iwii qnans ob fresh **irawfM-rTb-

i>fi Ih-vI will

.

.d«et the luir.s
<11^-oyer

.<

Sirawls-.ry

Tin- making of a

Green h-aves and



Ing of dirwse*. il

Some »4Slthful Sumnv

How to Make a Camp Bed.

body and mind, to igke up ihe
But how do you do lt?T lnqiilre.1
a rnji for the liencflt of Inunirers. Take diiile* of life.-swiroienod by memories
several trieml*. who wen* good riM»k:
if you hare to make It
of the glad, free life tinder'heaven'
and hoiisekmiH-r* but who Bev«T coiil.l
of a strip of wide. h<«vy canvas, which •anopy.
Take your own
team an

of the Btfoogest

the fresh sir which are Natore'a

V-;Snn.

Covers for Piax^'^tuire and FMloo^

lot Bgre<'Mhb '

Tin; hostess wli
quick to e
pKced-iip ones, and mveral of red Ian- ihot yam- being will hold, tlask In
riann handkerchiefs. "Hic brtjsht ones His gloriouB siinllhine. lake rime to re­ and cjin pn-juue at a h
an iippetixiKg luoHi.
make an aiiracilve camp ouilli In the joice and be glad, then go lack, strong

robes to spread under t|ie beds at
hour or two at the end of the busy
day and get out Into God's outdoors. night and on the grass during the day.
where the pillows can l>e pllecl. mak­
There U an old saying that "God made
ing an Inviting place to read and tcsi.
the eonatry. man made
That there la a truth in the underlying The lining to this robe may be mad.’

We need more than the sunahinc

trine >rf Kimpiii iTy |.i

ItsKis tiuil suit the nildHummer.

Inhale every oimco of God's fre«‘ ail

id th.e chlidren’s rough usage-

milk, flavon-d

^y

liedP- -mol' IvBI

pineapple, are among ihe variety of

dayltme in pile In the

A thatch they bind."

For

calico.

rich new

vanilla, lemon, sherry. coc«m, or

Never once think of the work

Hi.

•niK. la'b-imi

-r> mousse, or junket made with

Rumelinie*

-xciirsltin llial far outshines llial '

floworeil

■f Us o»-ticr."

to

iai:*iid. Il j* far. mure

U the told- t.ov-<

For dessert, biscuit and

of inicllert. and the power to endure.

and

l .-n i* ajiUlled

be cultitateil.-luo. Uke a pleaKanl ex

itiase cheese, drvsse.1 with en-am, a

The

liried in .i-saudjiao

pressloR. if sufficient care anvl watch

e alike.

a palla..v.-

at li! 'it i< a light brnwii.

A pleasant v..ice .mr.v

cream

fresh

We -have

red

a- ivimi fl..!!ii

I>eca3ie habltuBl---a gTva-

point gained.

rover generously with

be clone when you,go hack home.
The slips Tramp, climh.
Iiaihe tswim If yon Quick Lunchci foe Pidnica and Ekcu
aiona.
may'lie pleoed up of calico in fancy
romp with the chlldre-n,
Ther«- is a certain charm and d
patterns (the older children will be in<l read when ymi are nred. Rcmeinproud to have Ibis fob to del. or they bof "there Is growth In rest," growih light altotil an liupr-omiuii picnic i

denims,

n-i.

.*«ni of iht W.di iBviinrwlma-fl' Inw•H -suUd with h.-t ifriends J.V adT.vrttfl-

the rigb

lay old into diamond ahaped slice*,

piirty—square

may be made oT demms.

pitch will

fijlness are had.

trollon or of wire

with colored covers.

Oar. roofa aRalnal the sky.

ihree'lon»> lower. -Soon

aie nasal there is'prabably some up

and ^ve yourself up to th«- heal­ Itsh

We always carry a small feather pil­

"Snch folk aa yon and 1

wjil Iw easyMo go on then l«o.«r

•Ther.’ ai the day's close ihe last
ight. oTt. talilesiMKinfui of bulier. one
lefM rlstssmfu] of salt, on
dessert- iiu-al can tievaken .at U-iture. Not a per throat or misiril- obstruviiou-•
one. \< IT simple nnd easily i'poonful of mustard. on<-half a snliIf »otce <-;i:
>|HionfuI of caya’DDe pciiper. one-half of mid meay. and a salad ariUtlcally racv«^ by a |d.y*ic)an.
lesstm* van Iw laki-n this sbimlf!
you can. If that I* out of the qiiee- cupful of vinegar. Oiok until it' s»-ived. The lender heart «rf lelltic.with slices of loaialo’dotted with may. in- d'om-. bill, .wiilioul
anv
. xi
hlckens,
lion, travel tinill j-ou find a quiet spo:
.-aching, a young |K-rsoB's- voire
inalae dressing, qdease eye .and pal
Nut Sandwiches—Tut while bread t
ihe wooded hills nesr a sireatn or

quills or pnioV slips, nor any llithi-

low for each of lour

!>■■ needful, partition off a cuz.v cur

Mix with ealad dies'slng. the iecli>c

i.rt

Go to'ihe sea-shm-e and mountains if

the sburoti of a lake—some place
tmlorrt cloihlna. If you want to look’ ••hero you will see new scenes, where
or feel corafoMalile. Oray or isti sum­
ran forget fur a while llie old rou-

—Harper's BaxSr.

There lie fan*, also. auU

ly chairs and footrests, a’ll.hidden

The lipresgWfa^ rvapotv^n-b. fqr'

liflk'

ibctnselves out doing It all.

niKhts are alien cool when the days
are boltesl.

■elaxaticD.

roasleil peanuts, i

the sbellk and red sklr... then

To Core Piiekly Host.

Slop frequein-

with y.iur family or intlmai. iriends.

invite to and twtoh the echo of jour void—(1

I rrnirb. pillows galore mui

impany or a picnic pariv. secure
pound of fresh

be ai once attempted

y in the raurse of yonr dally

Oh this'burlap
..... _____ , or
— 'denim
del
.coxere<I

Peanut Sandwiche*—For an hrenii

ter way Uinn for one or two to tire

Veniy of daiU

blankets,

-xpatleotT. tnaig mos-

by rarrylttg a smaU pli-ce

Sigh the work of lowt-rlag K should

vinos, inter

tiin.'t asTkoilak never d^ipll
d.uplicates. .

gelhcr, which I fnney •< a much bet­

csiiecially if there are cblMivn dlona.
We always corry

swinging

weave alth shifting sha'low*. such pic

•rally useful while any work Is to be fur which Is given below. .
Salad Dressing—TIRee egg* Iswien

' ttreeo wcxid*s

stnglna la

These are Ihe graceful

doiie. then all rest and rosm about fo-

Bvmths.
tbnish.


voice?. A girl can do rouch to cviun

Alid last, not least, aplcct the

ilisfy a few people.

Thegblirtren bring wood and water,

Wild, roae* wet wUh salt sea apray.

A ciificu ot Ne»‘ Jvrwey. who has

for—why not an agreablc had Jiatib-al

in cast- of a bile
i^e shadk-st plAre for tbe ample rasiic lefwct What may Mwm a naturally bad of soap, With
kiungi- or cot s bore paterfamHIas can; voice. Nine out of u-n it i. iqul be- bo makes a la^ over Uie -aSegiM

I tasty iha: It takes a good many to

way I manage to lei myself r^i as

pleasanter and mure convenlent. for

Dark plaet In rifted ledKCs eray.

In this

uiriven

from 11^

slice* Ilf bread and butter.

do Hist In our crowd that we are never
overworked on that acopunt.

•dly

oC
carelwa
faabii*
formed part and allows H ro dry. He dc.
peppers
which
have
been lake hU nap before Ihe late tea or difl:! ransv
lan-s that ibejreBtf i* InsiantaaeoBa
chilled on Oic Ice. chop up flne. sprm- ncr as the ease may be. There the IhriNi^ Ignoroiice. The pitch of ihe
.t all pain
i^n *000
so
c
Hghily with salt, pm between thin Ions ray* 6f the stin nifled through voice Is most Imjwctant. and If this I*

o bring in a string of flsb or

We bor-

scams

well-kept hair and Dalls Bf e.vll deserx-

green

■h extra to do: but they so seldom
t of the year.

IB aumnier day* tt-^tetywhere.'

uowIm

piazza.

Sandwiches—Remove

ted*:alid while

With canned loraaioes or beans
heated up. aalmon. bread, butter, sanct
and cake for supper leaves only puta-

I

Pepper

washed, and no one Tired to begin the

mm. HABCL MTEt WtLUMM. (•

T»>« U®veli«« Spot.

very llgbl

Our Fri^ the Eao^

suppk- carrlagi.-. •bile tndh and

louguy A’lptW'd une. .•voaon

Sylvester Brown
Several Yean Service a* Clerk,
TiniaonT n|..l 'Snik’niaor of>
•Long Ldift-TovD^ip. *

1
t-

Ejerallb,

< PART TWO

Facc$7lfl4

TflAVCRSe CITY, ORANO TRAVCKSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. IMS.

run through Ihr tiiultaty eemiier whUli

man had hi. leg hmkui and was taken

riaxf! to 14»yd R. i>?wia of Umd, Ml..

doi-s away

to The iBsliluliuu early in May. Tuls-r

of pr.!vi»us years, nearly i>ii.-ih»uHaiid| I'lic isx.rse id a few month*.

aalOrdayaninionD M Mllwaak'-<*. WH.

there Is connM-iifl wi'h wdder.

rtiloslK set In ami ihe leg was ampH

<l-I.-ghles

iIiIkVO)'.

utilil *h<- loll

Ueetsou-d was tt> years old and a li'si-

rat .smimiit.-.- caff-sl the foiiv.-iiTi.ci imd v.-ans-b a'/arni was lo In- M>ea.

iwtrioHc. couragisms

illr.-ct ......... Of the people.

di-iit of Grant township.

»

tnlDlstraikin

rIovT,

Whiii- lialmuu

;

i>

IM.IW

A Or?at Banqtwt.

irk-ks.

Hiao-il i> nlndy M-v<ml tinnis.

1 lie

ImweU'i. he liiiKsisl^U hy‘a

eyer held in the oortli ami the H«l of

few Inehi e. si.inihl.sl .and fell; Ihrow

apenker* Is the alrongext .fiver assemt

Ing'Mr. llrlM.

ABMHig.them will lie Oongressr-'

PnilCKlanl

: doinr )iin>-4

of the

^iwo|ial ehiirrh.

leW up and

lifted that
pranc-nt

Mr. Wooc'licuse Resigns.

Hu- tiim-i-al wa-^ held.

rliiir.h.

hhil.in Itapids.

eliHlInK violin numbent hy 1‘nifenwir

Tim ib-r-af.-d

thia number

health of his.duiiill.t.'r I

over ion have, alnwdy

ed a ebange of cItiiiaU'

brwa dlaponed iit and .those denirinc

C-, L. * M. wUI make a rale of CO
for the round trip; the train

leaving here abunt C p. m. and relumEven' evening

during'the camp luccllDg the T. C.. U
A M. will nm a train up at ahont C
o'clork. returning after -the evi>ntnK
meeting.

There was ntnsldejnbic'e

Ibe. first lirk-k oh Galoii street as he

ll.al

llie slorm

Commend Last Cengreea.
al.' gUd'to give vote.- to th-

vbliing Isiiiiehes away, ih.- Vem-tlau
biglil

al

the v.rihlsul

hlgh appreriatlnn on the pari of Hu

Ik-aeii .ilidV-I

republicans of Michigan for the splen­

pa'M-iI off ill a very *iire.'-*sf,iil tiian

did wxirk of Ihe nfiy iimUi congress

lar Satuniay iiiglil.

and to the Michigan in.-mlH-rs

A few droji.-i ol rain •fell in the .uftei-

lia.i

It

IhmI)- f.vr their Inlliu-nllal .pari
worthy l.-glxlall.«> of tj.e last s.-sxiun
Jiidgni.mi Ihe .l.'elaraltiinx
lit K.xiM-v.-It Hiai ii.i cungr.'Ki

t"" n

diiriug the last quarter of a ceninry
m much good

The hte.

‘,‘3 p.-uple of the Unll.-d

aflemoon
Cb

ter. wh OW8R playing In the striR'I.
.the Imgcy and despite her ucreaim
and eBorU lo free hiTsrff. drove nwai
with her.
It Is the old story, ihn iimulM-r of

I have fell dial the work of Hie church
could In- niure |irosie-n}:iR pniier He
pa. inr.

led lo ri-taiu He- |si .'oral n-1aibui
far only u|Hiti Hie uig-ui ieip«->.5

Mr*. Imey Morriia. Ute mother, bad

.11 well know, we hav.

her ^uaband and is living nl the eoi

vaa .-iliMdulety

ner of Plfleenlh and Cnss slroeia. Tlu

•r a pari of Ibe family

tie

-hureh

Tie

d<-dde>l a.lvamv In salary and
while Hu- change la . llmale may n.it

The raotlie

radical as we hail d.-sl.iv-d. yet

attorney, fuun

It potihl Ih- a UT) si*.il .-tivtir- and

'■hat nothing coubt be done in regard

h«|N- -will. iH- «ery iH-iic
lolbe mailer until It had come bi-fore flclal.
Tin- call has cnine iwarl Ically tm

W.

Fonlii^v.. i-cngr. i-sinati

songlit


A Claan PMhIng Hotiae.

and It

porta a request has lieen made that

.ai.t

parking hoaacs and canning factories

still soiirnhsl the I.-'- mu- -f'th-'.-.uii

llu-n- ni.-l ?.ili<- b II imlx-r.utv going

h. uisanll

latitenis

Btruiig

from

l1

H-nler of- Hie Imilding to isd.-x on H
iM-ach and from ihenr Imck to tin- mi
hotel. w,.rklug kick m
iwn was a max.- ..f the lights.

A long

line xigiuigr.1 along the |.H-r while tlivillap- gl.iw.-d

with lights,

n.-ori'

e..-ry biiltdlng having Its shar.-.

ih.- call of

Hie First

Uapll-d

of ihr management and Insperr ihei

tir,- of the clHircIi liij. r.-iign.itl.ui laM'

with

«e|U. 1. itdW.

• The local canning factory was vis­
ited this morning

by a

ring lhal ibul trill

Herald »e-

guidi

■ ho rhoaa- of ii iiasler iiml.T

ptwler who watched Ihe work of can

whosi- leaii.-rship tile chiirrh t.vuy fuvi

ning beans from beginning lo end and

|ier tn.Mt gra<ii>mdy. 1 remain.

found nothing Inllie whole pir«c«wlht»
was unclean,

kin.u

WilKsm T. W.HrdhOus.'.

and then sent dlremiy to the wocniand girls

who slrtag

Uwns.

Mr. W«

The

,

,

dry and free from any dirt outside id
that whM> eomi<s in on

the stork

while the receptacles In which tbey

an- aoricd Into live grades, first by
niaehlae and then i>y band.

t'|iti>thl<

fhiinn fbqdds Kumlay. A-ig. Ii.

S.-V.-D

i. ni hh-w srveial iruiu|H-l calls and a
saliili- of sevi-n gitns was fired fioiii
the sl.Kip Ihiilger II .if Manisl.-.-*
.AIm.iM

imni.-dialely

Ho-

si.-aiiier

lllim-i-- i.Mind.d ill.- isdnt and -ei mr

The hol.-l

was a hlay.e of light ulill.-.lli-- luyriails
Itrigliler pidiil
i- glow ,j
ali^ cov.

-The

lemporary

I In sliarp r.-lb-f against t
.Anxiac ih.- h.-l'. r known iuiai;

fresh wai.-r an.l has w.

••nils In h.-i- four v.-ars'..

the sorter a great dc*) of the sauil,. H'
nnd otber dirt which comes In ombetHu: Kasv Main *ir.-.-t .l.-mili at. JackWoe* Is shaken off.

I*“"

l»Drins

Ms

i«-.m.l

rear

llic

J.

M

ItaUl.'s'

liixurlom

.r.sl wlili' pr.-ii) Inmcros as was th.
Hiltman fxwt., Alcyiie.
Hoy. ..wn.sl t-y J. \V

Tlie U.^'or.

Hi.im.-n. t’.. K

laiinHi wive Triiv.-na- Oily x repres«-ti
■ ailv.'s.

Th.-o- wen-a large nifinlH-

The wide |«ircii was
l>3|H-r r>x.t.x.nx .If .r--.i.

live steam

Is

passing.

Till*;"'”' »>i* fri.-o.lx nnd ih.- .l.-|«rfhre ..f

hacleria whldi might have rolleciv.l.j'"'^^'

After being taken from the vats ami
cooled, the brans are pul Into tile! !!••«•> h»*
can*, partly hy macbln.-ry and parti)
by band, the trvs and apiiaralti* usix;, pl.v

^
Pt-slucilv.- ..I

muci.

Mrs.

Goble was

tma of

rrae City's auHii rt-IUble and proapofx
•UK young busloes* men. tJ«Mo a anti-

!hale again, as ih.-y have so happily ti. b.T «>f rvlailv.-a were present and Ihe ,
iilh.-r |H-rl.ids of Amerlran hlMory. Ihe pn-sentx were Isitb uaeful and onapra.-Hral vatu.- ot republican pollcle* menial.
and Mrs. Coble go al ooro to
n-pnbilean principles as eslabliretty

home

near Kdgewood.

where they wilt be most happy to aeo

by ropubllran admlnlsiraHoa*.

Hitdr many friends after Aug IL

Affirm Tarllf Bjrttom.

Burglary at k
While

Hie family

atleadlng

pabllcan protective tarllf policy, Whal-

-hurrii SiiPday TnornlBg Ibe home of

••vev changes In lariff scliedulex may

I'eter bardie at Maplelon waa raieiv

Iwcotne nec-xsary should In- so mad-

••d aud aboui tiO worth of household

as to IW1-S.TV.- the republican principle

iAkmIi

stolen.

race,

ax vlgoroUBly

op|ius.-d

.illicr

Miniiv Claim in Norway,

enact,

iii.-ntx. till- piinsw.-s of liich be rtei-iiH-d

r

I.. Eddy of Ibis city and Gunder

liaivarsMii of nurdickville left today

lb- <'l-iioii is.iiitiilll.s-: Willis Wight

s.-lf klHi the siatiis niul needs of our

f.ir Norpsv, where they vrtll- Inspect

mail. Tlios XIa. Hrid-. G. A, Swanson
York and <>il.- i
fomiug, Wm 4
ire li.iullleil> km.^as X..'" wl.ii.- -'drlan Ikirr. M. I-: f-.r

slate liixllluibuix iitid with xlncer.- re

mining clulnis lo which the taller ha*

tin.l.-xlrBhl. .

gani for H..-lr gn.wili and advance­ a till.- :
The slory Is inleresllng In Ibe «*•
ment..has succi»sfu1iy urged the great

fl-h. To the
1hl> s.eli.ip .if[f **»'*'
MIddaugh. .XI ixixxllile tHsinomy ami car.-.
;he cmm.ry ib-ihv^l'.deaHim x.i.-U
Mnr-dialls of ih.- day; Ell.
|

Hiiiik Hkhi .a i;iie

m

i' Ataxia!

liir-g.- lori of III.- .In

J...__ i...

M'llK'linl .-hj-i'lh-n
fissl

Is

Th' tiv-me. iislvaraon la a acandlnavlan
|iron«>uncfd type, alow Iu
Mlclilgau know' <}overn.ii
Wam- r and th.-ir keo«l.«lg.- of his artiag but with great |•er*ever»Bce.
<l-iatiib-x ax an official and of hix ebar- Some flv.- years ago he w.-ntun a prosIH-u|d.' uf

l•1-i-'e'■lt ol Hi- -lay: <

caught in jxnimf iji-is :

i.ct|J a- a man will l.-ad tli.-m tn .-lec>

Ihe liire-.n- rii*.-r ■

iugly

imis 'xib;.

fo-el.

Wlo-ii in w'sim

iiiiifaciun-ix were
ii;i}brily

to

in N.KWay

^d. Itelnc

iH-r by iiii lo-i'wlielininB majority.
W.' also li.-arHly ralify and approve

•wltii-h they .'iu>4ai<i. i uii-'lng

liectiuK 'rip

him as Ills own success or in Nov.-ni- K'linewhal <il a mlneralugtM ji^ geolo-

l(

the nomThatbui of the' Hon.

I'alrirk

bringing

w-iMx .rf norliH-rii Norway wblch birfds
rich .I.-|x.xlls of cupte-r, graphite, blsdt
marbl.. ami. mica.

ni guv.-riior.

He came to this

W.- indorse C.uniiy .-vidr-Dtly tu raise fund* with

rail.-.!,... ..

ira'ion of slat ? iiffsirx by wlii.-b to dmelo|> th.- claim* but met
in hall at I -I*'jail of Hie itate officer* and Is-lievc wilh unfera^ dirficnlltes and wlibla
;.!■-! iH.- !.-gul;ir Iiiiixiuesx lr*Bsat'U-.l. iitipir n-cir X will ri-»iill il I Ib.-ir s-k-cf H..->ii-xt Hiirty day* faU claim to the'
Tr.--.*^- rviil nn.-x pr.-H-lit
y
told of the I ,|,m ),y ,,v.
laii-l would hare expired.

lsss.m.r oiai- ivJu.1 w-.H
1. o;.<inarily xsx-l . iiviMi this .-vM.

ii..BM.-x.'‘
'x.'ih. y hail m.-i duflng

Mr. i-Vbly ix familiar with the Resn-

s Fulfilled.

ibey have
larp.- qiiam'i. x .1

dlaavk.n

last b-glxlaiti

T
•nils
X..II ..f a m.H-lliic ii„ Rfflct.-Iicy and

I-- mark- :

bill f.iri.itini< 1) I

ia,r T.-av

rt.-'hlgli-.i

and

arctdeatally

lory

i^npany irf local men ||iler.pialii.v of Hi.-ir goixlx at |rur itx |>i*cH(al ccrmoaiy in providing J anil g..t
wlK. are liack <rf the project.
|x>--iiili- kiainiard and folfnr Male i-xp.uidilurex iin.l fin- II

ip|ii«--* Hi.-. itirimr.-' poxlucis wbl.-li.i fillmont i4 It* pr..ml»»-s mad.- I.
.........yl^snif'

Hon.ly and J*!!!

language

ran acioxx H.c old man whu told him

bt'iiitJiii.ji; lo IlM- .l.-ab-rt,' xplon of nmii.-rx .rf slat.- liufx.rtai.ee

iM«- ab«»"fchi|.r—J

l"•urlng onio Hi.- ni;.r : ,xxi).!n.rf tin-xtale by our. |«tiy.

tlr>' kjaniiBg th.- story Mr. Eddy
We bSx

wort.-dj

ceaslirgly toward Ibe

III.- action of that bod)' in; '-nil iiiul ax he I* a man of Integrity

Ih-a-xC.
Timber Sold.

Al I.' orl.wl: dancing-b.>gan in

T)..- d-.-.<x-iaii..n h ronp.^ .rf

Eiig.ne lirainard t.-.-nil) S..I-! Hi.- Ic-n
i

-

|

-Hmls-r on .-igi.tv acre* of land

i.uin./r».

• .tb-. x'ao-,

■rsary , of ing on Eu«i iiav ii> jh-- K- li-y i.-mi»x-t.' i-m a.
and

she was; ati.t Shtng!.-ct.muany an'i iV Vrirk ol
Hevllaml | luftrliei^lnp it

how in. [...ur.-x.-.

!|..li;cm.-!'X gild wit'-. II,-Mix-re anu ! Th.- timlN-r c.nxl*l* lu.iinly <.f Ix-xs-h.
wif.-ami Mr*. Srolih of Ctiirag.i.

! maple and h.-mlocl;,

xhmMi

TI

.At HW- |>n sen*

Among tip- visiimx wer.- HiJriy Trav-, lime a fore- of mi-n b- at work ruitlng

canTecltoher*

III.- .:naciiaent ..f a primary .-U—|.«.|hlx
ol

..bjis-rs uf ihv associa

luicken.; an- otraflrteni

that thetr

law- which I* giving to Hi.- peopts of | lni.-r.-xi* wlb be bell looked after.
Ihi* Mate an iq.|xirtunJ'y to enter upM. |

HuIvanioB. baa been In eom«potid-

irscHcal ie»i of ihe direct numlna- enre with tile Norway ofBclala'trylog
lib tuulne**' Mandard*. the a pi
bli <claim lengthenM
T of Impurt- prodiicu from rb.ii system.
render all imasible.of our party's promiee* and is an a»-!galned n/Xhtiig and

'I'liu; th.-.mf

"«*•>• chinii vax<- siandinc twent. four lm-;ic« [ lauti ix Ricaie.! on th.- • .>x' --hor. vT 'he
bigli b) tlie-nudg.-r II laiiy aii<| W. l_ , l.ay. al*;ut ,lw.» ml!e* t.iirth of Vill a.

expiriall) amtmg H..- y.uinn |uo-

H.diie of Traverse City taaa
.-.

H.- has famllhirir.-d him

The chnreh al Kal.-n RapM’x t.i qae .-r*.-'<’iiy p.-o|.l.- whu w.-.k down byjtbe beml.s-k. wMb- ibe har.iw.sxl »-|i;
Tt.-jlu.* Iiimb-re.rs-^ -o(in as thlh 1* Bn
btfip employed h.-re have a veo cl.-an-{«f ih«- Urg' xt in the . la'.i oui:dde irf train, launch and amomobilc.
ly appearance.
The can« Ihcn pasx'G.ranil Uai-i-lx . i Jh-roit and j . lii »ls- cat* of \V f Hull. H MoHtague aoaltxh.xl. Tln-'l.-gx ar^- Toll.
|S«4> l;.;i:..: -.MiH-iLt-U.;..
Jt.x;. r, aii.l'-^t-n i-.ae! t.
14-i
under a Trrblving piev
Buciiiuvry Jackroii dtr.isic 1.
hHng dear in every respect while the!

Hiller i>ronouDced Hu- wools that
mad.- Mixx Mliel Williams and WIU-

tnd consnm.-r*. Th.-s«- eonditlonx Ulus

111 chan:.- .-f Mr

Mr*. Ihmdy’x birthda)

ha*

great Issly of th.- Am.-rieaii produrer*

slai>:eil with r.xl. I h.- .l.-cn-.-iHon* k

|in-i.-nti-.l wilh an clcg.-im

»b*1
S'“''•

l-'nrmert-

Jio. t: ;.ii.i ir:.

i!-.-.fi'r Hi-ju,

on th.- vi-randa

The different grades are iwl Jnl.i | •'hun-b l.,-iv wax cxu-nxlv.-ly r.-m.*1- Mu dining rixvm of ihe hoi.-raii.l -

partially cooks them and doMror* any

Punien

f -2u |i. m.. tioiM- j-ac-s, Tn-e for all.

■I-S. .-siss-iall.i tUrlUis iiu.e',..r ih-- v.-.ar',] *■ ar Fh. |«tr-l

srparaie e*na with nelve iKiiioms ainl I
“'»*> br..i.s:bi ii;» to
Diinng ilu-4ed imHI niiiltiiglit.
immrosed In vat* of water ihrougli ji" rin-cliv lie ba-Wniaflc .-vi-rj, which

--Original

Tui— sr-. isiu. J-.

re Shipped.^

noul-l l-d.l7^-ful. but x-w Yoil.’-rs';

:i.-lHP.-fn wp iilich.:|.-d .Iff the pier

prusiH-rily

Tlie thief fmlereit al a rear window
vauc-iii.-ul .if Ameri.-an tiid.istry aii-t and aside from the op» window the
-. puriu- |12.
achii-vi-tiient.'
'
only trace left waa aome mad on iha
As
Michigan
repiil.lirans.
as
well
F.1.0V l•.■(:la.•t-r,
Slqi.' Tri-a:
flcsii A large suit ca«- was probably
, Sh.-rman. vs |tu<rtl.-y. piirw »2.iln,
as in our own capacity as delegate.
Aiidilnr.ti.-n.-r.il Ce-.rr..- H, JHpdl- y
isetl to carry away tin- "swag” 1a and
iri.xi pi.. Igiils-<'ue aud liasket plc,n-pri-s.-iiHng the working foret-s of our
Wlliviiu
II
lain.r 'fommiss ui-s
-veryiblng waa turned ttff>«y tiirvey
iuiriy in all M-cHons of Hie Male, we
n.ee,
n the bouse.
anmiwi
glad
to
give
cir.lial
fndnree.
Atl..m.-)-<:.-n.-ral -J.d.ii K, llii
A set of fur* were made away with
ipeni to the renomlnaHou of Gorefnor
fSoveiieir Whrn.u was .hriiiig
Jung with siiviTware. a gold ebata
r.'Hpman
Fre.1 M. Warner ax Hie r.-puhllean
fnr.- Hie .-lUivi'iiiu-u nn-i )ua-l--ii'
-alu.-d at tl,2.M. a set of nni picks and
Ibs'italiuii, Mr-:. I.. A. ttklnner.
.-andl.tat.- for gpvernur. already made
k-sides
more properiy of this nattiro
-.11 state
«lil.-h Wiis re
A<hliv's. Hon; Fissi r Wtiltmore.
by, .'.ri.fsio repiibllcati voatex. In every
th.- mixereant broke lnl« the aewing
wiili nt>plai)--'.
Ad.lr<-ss, iiou. C.sirgi- G. Cnvidl.
f.atun- of bis official course as
ma.-hin.- an.l took Ihe extra filling*
I.iilh.-r I., ^Viiglil of IrobW.*Hibic
emor of Michigan hasPn-d H Warner
wbl.il III- f.innd ibere.
ii.inibiat-'.l (-< siiie-r'iiiten-leui <
itrailiRi. Il.m> |•.'rTy I’, pnw.-rs. '
rutmie.1 Hit prunilx.s made by him
Rli.-rlir
Joliiison
waa
sammoned
.1) I
:■ :2> p, IP- me of war. W.-xfor-l v
self to the peopl.- of ihlx Male an.l
ind srarched tho premises but found
HXII,I of .slue;
Iiiemlk;r' of 'liu- :•
Hu-'lib-v. pil.-ri- iHix cignis.
niadi- in his iM-balf hy those who knew
lo H.-W to the thief Mr. Lardle thinks
Hull hy ne^dnmai
Willirllil A1.I.him to lie cnurageoiiK, hoTiexI
list H»- man Is hiding cm the penihsuSmith a.!.lr.-sse,|
•irv'iKii.n .to i<
idlii-r k;xi: •t.-f-rixi-x Jt.'-u and SI .-ach.
a.
No strangers hare
been
eeeh
t'hmiriiaii H!-U-uia. Hl.-'k“■-.HI p].m.. lall ganii-. Klngst.-y ts
Par Tribute to G
alioui the place iibr has anyone been
res-hs-tisl a.-: citairnian •
Hii.-fci.-). jiuis.-1::-.
has B*siM.-d in Ihe enactment of
see.n who w-as acting In a suspIckntB
-t .mi |i in.. Iiall Hirowing'conlesl, laws which lie l>e1fet->-d was desired
piues SI VI ami SI.
b)' a majority t>f the is-ople and has

niuitlvri- J, n.av-mpspy.Col. K.'S. Hah

dsiius. t'el.

Uiis

of protecHon aii.l lo aid Ihe furlh.-r ad-

.•..cl,. A. .1. N.-ss.-n «if Ik-rroit.. Harr;
N'lnimervilli- dm! <’. A. I’.^liiu-r.'I h<

wliiii- an.) bln.- wliil.' the light* v
,.ejA-ro f

■n's flWram- rai y.-gra and oVer,

• iiuqiiliib'. -il
111- ol Ho- fast.--I iweniy.i

Williams of Keysl.'me, Ibe Rev. J.

garni-. Huckh-y i

Ist.-.- whieb MarjodlDim the tn.ev.-ui:

I

lu-gau.

ne.1 heli.-f in Ihe wisdom of the re-

«irgajilaitt..i

iiiaili- |H-rniaih-nl nml Hu- ciuiv.-n

Ihi- harlHtr wasHi.- Qadger II of Man-

HI*

y»-ars ago ^st May

•. W<axlh..ii

bri.l.--* parents. Mr. and Mra. B4-

We eraphaiirolly affirm our eontin

.III rn-denllals reix.ii.Hl. lui .\.iil.-M*.

tu- He.kb'.'.s

lU- fiirther'

J.r.-qucsde wi-ro Etanfed,

pi’lnl the process

pa*aeng.-r.

Ihe ear f.-try was ihri.w-n on tin’ liot.-I

asked that lie l-eal'ow.sl to pr.-aeli at

The beans ncjct go to the somw am!

I y -jioiind

wns full* ! ivVIocI: w1i--n ihe'oonv.-nti-m r<’nssemlrb-.l ami il.e c..iiuiiii

Ilf wurknn-n. liu- Idg' s.-arch light o
.and a.-ross Hu- wul.-i< Idotlliig .ml IH.

of row Ixta's whlch-w.-re |H>s.sll>ly in­

hix-collage al Eain Hn>.

arc ptsoed when strung arc veiy clean.

Tuesday esehlng at Ihe r

isl In r.>pnldican laws and,applied

fur nil wh.-elbarraw

- t1s-<l nml «I.'M..

Icad.-r Ih- BPl»>n‘«->I, f"f 'I- Tlinrs.lay most pretHiy d.-e.iru:<-d ot ali>. wort,
night pmy.T niivling and that .he lu> ,l:ig Ih.-tr way iu and oni abiung liu
r.-li.-v.'.l fn.iii Hie evetiliig servin' Sun:
lurgrr cr*(t.
day lh.31 lie might sis ii.t a few: days a:

tables on whieb they are apreail

program,

: III.- tin.grain:

1 he followlU)

I'..-Tli-mamls of Hu- parly ni lb>-

A

M-jrj*y's Irvliyt. and Arch..: i!ll|.*ir

Fim.-riiallv yaturs.

■nu- Mock Is welghiM

vari.-tl

and

i’hi- irnii-rux w.-i.'- k-lng lit by a cn-v

is so lieurly au.1 s»

tvqm-st that If it m.-« Is the ,p|.-a*

Ini.-n-xiiiig

ing caminign 1.) a pl;ii:i.sfaivm.-pi ...e^t.fimc.

forth until the whole an* over H

I llu-n-for.-. l.-liib-r n.y n->ig-

irrh of FMlnii 1bt|u-ls. Midi,

r eiile* wUhoiit the knnwleilge

Ir.un ihe- haiv. H f.-s'ival day , ml there will kTie- M. * N !•;. w-lll run an excuridoi.

iialloii as iiastor of ihls cliu.vh l«. ac^

representatives of the pres* visit Ibi

will ;

air

rmaiiliimiis llial I hav.- d.-< id<-<1 to arI'.'iii It.

It

kni

xi-le st-i-ping Hu- wiiauirial qu--sU..n.

the Judge.

8iuee the rceetii packing housoire.

m-re-.lnniliiarh

i-igliih disirli-i 'wli..,'tli..iM-ii:cai.-fully

There wen- ii.-ar.y

to

ings of Ihe Holy SpIritT I’iieK- U a

her Into the rig wher» she liegan i

ilellvi-ry cle>k. I.yna Hewitt Ukeg
W.sM s idace.

(ham and Hie iBaiiufael.in-r. and by Grau.l Tra.erse coualy'i roost popular
up Ibe leachera and Mr. OoUe !■ one of Ti«v-

'..r -N.-w W.-vf-.r.l

i|i ihi- grounds for a, long' dislaucc

w-i-ll'lilled' with summer inurlsis. whs

tmder ••heiitui-iam.-M Hist

■tecline would he. In dlswhev tin- lend

but the fatiier lnlerrrpt«-d and took

III Aug. HI..E.I Ganu-lt is now atcssb-d liy Friwi Wood, fortneriy gen-

famier, hy the ni.-r

lown 111.- slior.-.

The sm-n.- ihnu h.-r d.H-ks, w liicli in-r.-

Now 3 .all has eoam fr..m .imrthe:-

baby looked around and aUried hum.

an

lawn-and nii-r.wen- xcl aldau- ligliling

lik.- a .‘reatii ..f faiiylaml.

Utile one wan playing with oilier rhil

after cnaRultlug

tin- hut.-i

lilowliiii a iwlut.- a f. w lunui.-nls lai-'r.
o ihe lei

.'tatiiroav will he a

Its i.-mporury .-hainnati. Hon. .^.•-H•pll

d.s-iiw1.-.l

r^nreh ligt.l al p?ay acr<s..s Hi.- w-aler

of mail) I

Uken the child with her when she lei

screoni and Dght him.

I liavi

1ie.uii iiBii.v in Hie sla:,- ami nati.m ami

w-hi.-|.

Wl»-ii Hie will.].- plan- was illiimi

nothing bad bets agreed ii|Kn in

who ahall keep the child.

AliloMigh Mr* C. K. Taylor’s realg-

lendlbg Iu her duHes and he U auc-

Is-en and is l«-tng shar<>.I hv the work-

BIg'pay at

then lie pn-senled Ii> Hi-- rouVelHbm ns

■I.-.I the c.in»-tiri of the bih. l nrcl...s

gard lo tho little girl.

' Thursday and II will then im diwhlcU

dm.Hl lo Mr*. Hetra' place.
natiiui d.a-s iiul forniaflv. take effect

iiBlI.m alnce irivfllXBlIuu

imlins the iriimiph of (be ^imb-

for­

iMtiiiama-Gebi*.

GOVERNOR FRl D >

neatly ,t* o.il.u-k Is-fon- Ihe

.lur-rliug brigfitni-ss.

a-lvimiac.-ims.
Th- Ihe offer was
molher and father bad separated. Uio letter of reslgtiation v. iis q« followi
Hn-iliieii;' For sujiie ilme
lime was two weeks ago. t
which Incrcaae with every year.

last

father dmve up and called her.

fr.uii of Hie h.rtcl.

rw-r lights aiid.sliowiiig iqi the Uuitv

b-!iden.hi|i of a IM-u

lor

Slatew

••riiy of our country al the

wi re moving

also

> plan- or 4) r HoBalt. who sraa ap-

-x. nl lime and ihrougli rec.nl y-

Idnre of- llghi

'

M. B. Haa: -

poxtcasler:

x■l^^^ss<•s ail former recunlx made l.y

ing laiilenis while siiiiie w.-rr- liiroi-.r

poM-

Raff I

uastcr ..r fraverae Clf

Irihiile to the wla.I.im and

Tile llimche;

"int

an named Morrliis dnive i

Their dhorre

r Catver.
t>scar I', Cary IT yesterday 1
uicee.-d.-d George W

mally asMimcd lilx -dulies ihjs moralng

enaclm.-iti iff Ihe IhiportanI and iiraise-

discoun.g.sl'' Ihe manage
had

Hr. An-

ib-aling w-lih vi.ilators and In urging has Ix-eti Iu bnsinnm there for nearly
ihiily nine years.

--------- • of Justice

Venetian Night.
l».-sj.iie ,.the fart

whirl! thn-alem-d all day k«lit null)

ilican majority

tdrecta uA.tOoV Tils .l-yearold dang

will Cfune before Judge Mayiie

oar lor the eapmu parpoa*.

Hiring ii.-iilier ixisifiun tier siaH.in la

I jur

f

the Child.

dren a block from home w-hen

Fnder hU ad

irf lhai iHsly

I
ft

an exciinrton .on that day and the T.

yesterday

liaied

ih>*.t.

d.-raim thing* h.- ha* tb.- right lo lay

la-I 14 over iwetily MuitH. all carry­

the comer of PDUiieenlh and

laying the irsl whole brick and pro- '

th.- gr.-.-.! an.l

IMinting it '"Ang. I. IMri "

'cliH-k and It wax nU- huig in-luie

The car ferry Hnn.s.l.iiie wlH run

• ing after Ihe bani^uet.

ings and of ib<- organUed protests »(

lutx Imh-d prnmiu and itntiarilBl. recog.

.

them ahould leave lliHr names alih
J..W. Hannon.

- fouiiaailon M laid acraas Eighth
. 8. Anieraon bad the honor of'

luiBd. two .Niuyliler: aim a tm.ih.V nii-l

only aikiwisl io'iP;|Kir:

and the ilokTU will be ti eaeh. of

The con-

inlolsirailun Ho- eiifurceiueui »f law

"S..:;

11..' r.

%

Wrdnaidiy

is progressing rapidly.

1 and fhi
Ills d.-mands Hint the welfare

h.i lli.. I'lmifli and Mr. .U

Oover* will be laid for s:* itmiph'

mencsl .m It'Dlsn' slreel

lerestx <iT the |mo|>l«- shall be first ci«-

aeeeiiluii With the ri.'iit

Moral.

Ha Had a RlghL

worki of laying brirt was e

hi- high l.leai* of Ho- republican party,
for hi* in*taie«ee upon adequate and

si.l.-rcxl.' n-gar.tl.-sK of selfish prompt­

•made lo etdi-fas.one gentleman ex-

reHiMiiaiimi Satiinhi.y to

ad

Ruuoev.-ll.

wjt t" v.un ^ of age ao.l leav.-s U bu.-

.viild have 1.0-I1

of Hie Ituiillai

Aggreaslvr

<d- Pn-*ldent

A'e adniir.. him. as Hir rml»dlni.mt. <rf

im-nt'or the affair hill no lH-:ler nighl

Thu Uu

tj) the toast,

there will lie a musical pMcram. in

milt

olit.-iitiou i» .-ulliusiaslii by a si>cec!i'| limber lias k-ea lung ago luniln-red off.

iialiirally

“Trkdin In AU Traile* RhI Onr»." am’,

cents

of

t.-i iiiglii Hiiimuo lieil.'nie.o- romliliiai>

It Is .‘i

Profeaaor Maro Will !*■

and reaponrt

contains .a imirb

iKsiti mill lh>- wi-aiher iM-i’uim- thicker

Hli'lnill

WaWron of the Methodist churelii ihe
'Rev. Dr. Floyii.anii olh.-ra.

ial.uig ibp laiy.

Wii--i< tin

tby hors*- .was t-a
.. jump n feme, apil ha>

..ring

/ fair will lie one of the iarf^tuii ami Im-kI

fUiiliop Aiwrfl

Mack aiui.-i >l;<'.-lns; large p.i-i-e of tlmiM-r

i. Walla.-.-. ridU-w.d l.v a.s|S-.-ch uf.latul will .lisapixwr Ne-arly .-very form

Satur.lay

cavalry I

On AuR. IG a banquet will lie fen- aeeM. nl •
iKHoor iJ Gcivemur Waraor ami tin.- af

man DIMmii.

af.--r M • o'clock.. Will. Hi- s.-liiii|.'.if ili.--Hrainard tract

f'haiminii liieki-ma then stirn-d Hie^wiKbls i.iit in tbeninsi cases the heavy

ly l•ri|l:.•'•l 1I|I. . Mr. tlriMul is an ey

.

dered In the town hail at Korlh|»rl In

bhsL

nni.T shoiHy

’rav.T was i.ff<-r.st hy Hu-

ud a

The renialics'or Mrs. AlnamU flarri
met wliii Si palnriil imd serious aiTl- sciii of liilerlis-tii-u. who died - ><nier■b-nl. hriaking a rib and being general- ihiy. .w-er.- >hipjM-d lo Fris-iMul. whcie

will Iw at.home Hi their tliiutdx afur

lb.- t'nlled Stale* as to permit the

WtiK II-. in vaC-i fur iwenij inluiiii-s St

Might Wilbur liri-iol of Klghib street

will reluiTi lo W*on, 111., wlimi tln-v

the'Unlled

Slates ae amended the ranslllulkm of

ifler the tiip^ are ftt-<leried on and the

i.lct.in.- by Mavor r.sid..

ia-vla will

il
the end that

We. the reprvsenlallvc it-pahUcsB*
Fori) .v.arx ago hiuh xbotvs of the of Michigan. Id cmv.Tntlon aaaembled.

Hi.-Ir. taab. wii.-u |

.-le.i||Ati ..r Fnited Hlalee senator* by

Til.-, fuuei:

speod a alMirl llmi- In the wi-sl and

Vug. IS n« CIO West First

1* <b-vui.l of the .-xeUlng coin, sis: pan) h..|.es tu_____ ____________________—
were til

egatel
atea tkhi.:<lfi6ja«vtbAli«l
tbAbair effurta

Week.

unrem-rv.-dly and cxmllally Indorse Ihe

Painful Inijry.

wtll «iah her much

venitoa to be held In 8

Adopted at the Bute Convmtieii Thi*

'hsinnan Hi.-kcma o( Hu- slate .s-.i-tbay w.-re isn.-rstl with heavy limber

Sli-

ple here and .her many frionil* li.-re

■ and Ihe rum.

.iihsiamliug that i.xlay's cunvefi :»f ilmt.er iu

shock,

tated yi-Rtvrday. death eotiHug at S*-.2h.

la very ]>Vpular amooa tUe yunoff i*f>-

Mr*,

mile daiigrr

fniiu a surgical

I t-miK-Tiiiurf uf I'ttC.d.-ar.es,

Mend* in Cliiraxo and vlrjDtly.

Hr. and

wlial

The fliiai nsd.ing la,done b> |.■.•anl

Por the itaxt tbm- voani Mis* WhI«t
n

with

Monday

REPUBLICAN RE60LUTIONB.

We ealb»aMf_ru

crtatly aurprixnl to horn of bt-r mar-

Tn>v.Tw fily early In May lo

m

the bead of the Imy.

till- lops dti OP In U very few Sf^
undK.. A lanp- iiarf of Hie output l.s

haa M-neit

.

paiiy's mill a

piivciiHi.il Hall, Ik-iroii. July 21.—jTInr.- Is salfl

Hoberi U'Vall illeil at the waniUrium

A«nf«

Welhr ToniMrIy of this «-lly will I-'

Thp manr frieu<l» uf MIb»

w

RcMbIlean Conventieo.

RohrH be -Vail Dead.

whieb mi. them wilh ladling suliilhw

Wcthy-Lewls.

waa almost

de-

ib- enforc-inent ..f the law* lo ! x.irance that in ».Hfh deiaUs a* may ‘ »paHJt>i "< ^ttr being able to develop
to pur.- bx«l.
.-x-cjaiiiHi

The moBiiK-r* of ;!-• found necesxan' that the law will ii.

inxisi

Il waa the ioieniloo tn keep the

abrolu’.-. le- «o perfecie.1 as'io fully aa posalble tnaner quiet and Mr. Eddy waa very
reticent wlirai tniervieired this morm
■a It seeks II
|-■»•an^ine*x of ih.-ir faciorie*. .
Ing in regard lo the matter. He **This .w-nliiR the-vixliora will I--<on

on

beaniiy approve the actloo takeo pecu to sail from New York SaturdvHalvaraon aaya that the eoutry M /

rolurnbia and a trip alHHiT |b) (h.i.-rnor Warner in appointing a

-DiH-h like' Aloaks ooly the IrwroUog 'IS
c..a>>-ii I.hb-*a>lon of dlMlrirulxlied Hilren*
af the I..WS CUB- -ai-l.-r and food lea* expenalva.

m;:--

) TRAVtMC HCflALO. THURtoXV, AUOUST X. IMA

■ "'PA

mrnt Id favor of Hr. Corell thronab- aer. Patriefc H. Kelley, la aa^iber one fore teama could paaa H was pe?ca-,
OQI the dlBlrlct aad up to this tine K MteblcaD-e popular yeoag mha. For- aary to clear a paaaagewa.v.
Thia was one of the worst atorma
(««as toAe a foretime coodoitoo that mer Bute .SupertnieDdem of Public

Jiiani Ttarctsc Herald
PebIkM «T«T *nand«r at TraTanc atj.
MlrUraB. br

EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette

HERAU) AND RECORD CO.

iSSEii=S^

PIANOS OF MERIT

VIATBB

Borne Intiru^ion. be galped a firm place 1b ever known in lhat awHon tH tke
that part of U
of the methods sdopted to aeenra ale- the esteem and aEecfioDs of the people coumry especially
Mr. Kelley ta one of where the wind was so severe. The
natures to poUtioos for the opposlna of the state.
candidate ■ have been dlspleastnc'to those energetic and forceful chaiac- amount of hall tbst fell was enortnous.
he will receive the BomiasUoD.

Muskepen. Grand Rapid*.

Rate. t2X0.

Are Ibe only kind wc carry in

lors whom the people appreciate, and o.. pmo.
I.ni. b..<-1
Tr.1.
n,. .
ask ag-n.
In ItseK is servInK to strenKthen Mr. ever since he entered public life kis fnJs of ball gtrae* several nourt alter g.-j* , „
he storm was over, ft la et-lmai«d i for particulars,
r^ovcll's candidac} rather ihsa other­ iblllty has l^n widely recognized. As
Annnal 8uahenfe*i at Grand Rap
wise. His canvass Is tieiap made upon presiding orteer of the state aenaie' that the iwa will easily reach bun-'

a elf«n basis and coudneted In u man­ be will demonsinae Qualities that will dreds of dollars.
H. F. Moellt^. G. P A.
ner Oiat reflects uolhlDS but cr^jl Itring oiil the best that Is to him and
Married.
.
1. % .40.
ii|iun Mr. CiivHI and ntase wtm>. are which will add to the arlsdom and ef­
Patoskey—Rate. I1M
in the p
fective work of that body.
«'<irl:in(' in his liehalf.
The remainder nf the ticket Is made .lives. Walton I. Gray and Miss Marie;
Train .IdTrS’vera.. r... , .
... 'll Ob Ui Adaaai'*
p of men who have demonstratei WIndover of IhU ctly were nnile.1 lo . s .*, ,
g,.,. ,K»,ers or asW
nr.Sbr la Ad»a»>»
•‘Pemleloua Aetivlty."
Be ta Mtaa.:.'
irrlage by the R*v IVniaa Gorblimioi rM>rTl< iilarK
tJieIr ability for the position-! for which
There Ik a puslal law restricMUE 'hs
Mondiy evening at the hrideV home.l
« P Moeller. G |- A
they have ls*eii tianied
The n
some of the enrolled voters aad IM«

stock.

Wf

believe it

policy to »el1

THOS, T. BATES.
Editor and Manager

ol

liiKb

poor

any bat Piaooa

HiaractM—instro-

rnoits tliAl will xitM a lifetime (f ^ifect

0 ntoNT mutT.

tia von g« i liiinrttiISMd.--(,^>ml

f

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET,
f®r Governor— '
FREO M. WARNER ofiFanfilngn

llmitf.

wWch Is

r..Ilow*.nj[ odi-biB'ol

SAt.R-Mr Wirt Wlasiat.Icy hafor sale one K-ani. l«>ih -ulsiiit u
aU..it. ;4,.„
lb»Hi young iK-opte^re will known, .ip**! fwrm Workiug
bor-s-.
For U
IcrtebioO kiiuwlidre liial inuuy of Hie CODgnsisman William Alden Smith ill this city, Mr. Gray teliig D.grniluate I
gmel for irav»-nne.
PATRICK H..KCLLEV ol
j
k.wB.i: .flicwould endeavor to Induce the stal- of the local High school and a drug 1
S***""________
or Secretary of State-*.
'tliiuush the rwsI will irf Cougmssman eoiivenlion to rhake winio 'endorse clerk in 8. K, Walt * Sons- slote.
J
John ftiissril Id Hay riij. .ti.-. i ,
GEORGE A. PRESCOTT of Tawas;,^^jj
d. vcrfiug ponsltleraU.
mein relullve lo fnluil Slates senutur. In-st wislics of .a hiwl irf frl.-mfs
letuiiuclor. was struck by an iiumi
Ibi'ir lline and all ll.e iiifliieiK-0 they This was a lulaiake. as Congressman bestowed, upon the happy collide.
City.
: iilli- driv.-u by Moiris (‘unniighi.
-an ci.moiaud to K«cu>e Mr. iMrragb'K Smllli had no such Intenlton.
How
F«r State Treasorer—
> of whiH!e mamage c«im.-«
>1 may die
reiKnulnalioii for a fourth lerni. It la
what Congressman Smliii wen*
FRXnK P. glazier of Chelsea.
■what of a snrjiriae.
'appareiilly

U-li>s dlsremnli-d

in

i Kleveiitli cr.ngrt-sslonal district

»-<W

that

nxu

p<s:w-i| generally that

who hold

offlee after was

siiccesufiilly

8TEINWAY. SOHMER. CRINNELL
KRAKAUER. STERLING. WEGMAN.

(Our

own'

HUNTIIICTON.
alne

BARNES. MENDELSSOHN—1

make).

SMITH

A

uliBalcbahle

.......side our -loies.
•XC.i-rlllieJ>

iiur If

imcflt

rj

enstomer*

hmnualili- -luHei' nil * in-n

Uiigiiabiy I

acrompllshetl

la-l UH piote Ihlie merilK of Ii.ir itlstriiui''

We want to biiv all kiiuls of ea-t
and heartily agreerl to by the deieand wrought iron serap Iron anil «1
gai<>a,
A plank was place<| in the
Miss Marhm E |.ohural and I. I. iwy hielM-si cash price. Trav.-rs.- fi-v
in ollli'e. I.iil there Is a plaifnrin ealllng for dlreei nomination Slevtmsiin. wlm art- to lx* marrh*.! on Iron Works."uti
■iHcrinlDe<l t-flori le-itij; ma<
of Cniii-d Rtates senators. This plank Ang. 5*. wcff Tuesday night given j
WILLIAU H. ROSE of Bath.
Si-veral IkiMie Cixs'k Isiys play.-^
.-leveutli dittrirt by inanyfif
lieing Klnmgly endorse.! hy ih.’ tin shower bv the Kasr Side crowd.
u.it.-ilei-!! ||> iiilluence the r*'iiniuiuallnn pis-ss of the slate aiid some of them The m-edding Is to lie a quiet om-. ontv wlHi mulches. Hie dn-ss oT Ainu R:e
JOHN E. BIRO, of Adrian. uf tVmgn-si'iiiauin Darntgli..
lliai the state reeommend a parly relatives being present.-and they lifeit MIIl.T. agi-d in. was set nn lire aiiSuperintendent of Public InWrue
For SuperIn
slie was fatally tuirnisl.
Snell arlifity or U Ix-llig dlsplaye.l piltnar) In Seplemls-r or .Noyiuber asketl their friends to give them no
tienThis aSalr was
LUTHER L. WRIGHT of Ironvmod. ill various parts of (be dtstrlet. how- when repuhtlcana may express their pre-fiiipilal parties
is elearly In violation of Hie choice for llnlicsl Slates wnator. This c coinpleie siirprls.' to Uiili of Hii'in.
For Member Slate Board of Eduea
X> LAXATIVR HRitMO IMlolM 1
po!(Ul rul'-K and KUhJeris the ixydnias however. Is a luniier which
iTIiev w.'te silting aroiuiil
iIm- cottion—
fiirther constdr^llon
CnnBoVK-HsirnwUim.ua
working fur Mr. ilarragh lo of eelve
wlHi
the rest of the comOEXT^ M. FERRY. JR. of DetfolL
Kmllh's course m I
igiUloii fiv.ai Wnsliingloii
imny when suddenly a piece of tinware

vatiiBgi-s

grmanian. shmil'l favor -keepItTg such

Ms.

0R0&

liugb the influence iit their

JAMES B. BRADLEY Of Eaton Rsp

V

i

cr dlAcinlh and Rtvlslon. Mr ami;
Mrs. W. r. WIndover .of ihls cliv sitsnI |
...
,
1 with Ih.- tviuple.
I

this fall Is a foregeme conrtuslon.
tor

itv' the itiihrsHiteo of tins
Kig.
Keapoimilite

dejilfng

A call ,w.lVI-''^l

For Und Commltalnoer—

I
^

GidNNELL BROS.’ 15 Stores
PIJOO Factory aiulGeoeral Oftlces: Detroit

Traverse City Branch: 159 East Front Street

"bJI***

~

RivtioD 2IC of Hie iswial laris and

For Geor^' G. Cowelh

The editorial supiiorl of the loartlng

regulations reads as follows:

s In the eleventh congress­

r and Increase*
|.ai6ii »
his sirengih In the slate.

"No iM-rson In the etecnilve civil

ional district in the raiididacy «>f Hoil. servlra shall use his offlclat anthorlly
Ooo. n. Coveil for itie n-imhllran con- or offlclal luflueiice for Hie purpose of
' greaidonal ooinlnnilon Js very utronr
Tbe^IcndlnA

palters tlT the district

half.

IrtdIIng the n-siitf Hiereuf.

leading newspaisTs In

ihe Htmthem

j>art of the dlslrki, prliiW tbeifollow-

piiiiiBvl.-s Ibis fali. Ihere-ls hardly
fliicKilon

vice are not

winild Ih^

their political prlvilegtis. hnt luiisi not

llien- is a fair prospect thui he will

mu- Ihelr offlclal positions lo eonlral
“Hon. Oeorge <S. f^oveTl wns bom in elefilons or iKtllHcnl mnvementi
k|m-uI his
As long ago as when
President

.

*'He was a mcoiltor of the Junior law

«lan of ISte in the Michigan ttnlver«llr. and was adinitod to the bar in
, am.

in August. 1W»7. he located In

tonrie county.

In im he was elect

•d proeecoling uHomey tiT the county
and reflected in lA»n.
;

‘Ta tke mpring of 189J he rdslgnif.1

pnd Biovnd to Traverse City, that fal
being Blecled to the lower houw of
the aUlo Idglslature.

In 1K94 he was

t'leyeland was in offlre he held llial

that -.Congressman
sneri-Ksfiil.

Smith

In any

will out In Hie legisl.-ilitre.

Hielr places.

this serilon simply
phi

had a itgbt

to exerclw

Hicdr poinical prlvih'ge... hu' that they
must not

"engHge in

facilonal isill-

Under the primary system of norolDating caiididaie* there

can

lie

nn

The

Qital score was IS to f>, not a C'o|>einlsh

Kingsley. MIrh.. July 27.—Kingsley
I'l.'Shertnan 7.

That tells the sloiy ot

gfxsl gsme Bi .Kiiice...v yeKtenlay
work of C«m1,v. the new first basi‘mnn.
and a flv canghi l>v Nelson on third.

B*ttrs and MaybeW were Ihe Kingsley
ihs Himmer ol 1*9" he resigned qnestlon hul that the contest is be­
battery find Sprague, runlon and Waitween factions and that under the
line dill the work for Sherman.
conslruciioQ of this 8<-cUua of the
DOW holds, United States (liclrifi

Michigan, and has held that nfflee contlnooualy since that time, being th-*
flrat mas in the United 8iaiea_lo rc
eelve the third consecutive appolm-

no postmaster,

cm

ploye, mall or rural fre-e delivery car-

“Mr. Oovell was one of the Ural men
Is the utate i<> advocate the elerilon of
t«ti» ofSccra hr a dItecL vote of the
As a membec of the lower

lioiue of the legtslalmc. in 1S95 be In
traduced a hill which* passed the house

other manni-r altempi lo cohlltil the
ntoniination of any candidate for of-

8. r. Risley niid wif.- ]iasiu-.l Hiroiig.i

Geese .................i.,.
Tallow ..............................
No. 1—Cured hides..............
No. 2—Cured Hides...................
win ailenil Ihe rtieetlDg of the medical OreeD hides ...................................
Beilins
association
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. I.lpd and Mrs. CTear pork, per Imrral...........
Dr. M. 8. Gregory and mil

Frankfort.

While there I>r

A. R. Weldier

the

railroad

otaeUve.

The trainmen ctelming there

had been railroad eommissi<mers whwere more friendly lo the offleers of
tb« rallraads than In Ibe interests of
Urn explore*, and what they wante.1
sras a>olce in making Ihe commlsaSoner.

In 1*97, as state senaU.r. Mr.

. Covdl hitrodueed a hill for the elrTHob of not .miy the railroad commls
akwera hu t the coinmisslnner trf labor
BBd Ikctory lns|ie« ti<in by a dlivet voi<oC the people.

Tlie duHes nf these of

Bm BTD very important and affect
an the people, and

fur this reason

■hoMM be In l.Mich with and dln>eily
nny ah.
roepOBlilbie. not Uathe governc
linn of t:

iNit the entire vntii

siAle.
"Two years ago Mr. I'ovell was

Greg«iry

.

lase n.-ar East Bay,

I. If. 1„ A Co.'s Beat............
I. H. U A Co.'s Baft............
Eggs, js-r <|orcn...............................

1 111 a fairly inieresi-

Judge PivvI^R. Walk.-r T.-fl t.Klay for
Mackinac.

when- he will attend Hi*

the throwing of Newton and his rotten
liacklng.

prolialc Codflab. per pound..........................
tjird. per pound........................
Butter, per pound............
Creamery butter, per pound..
Cheese. p*r |K>imd...........................
K Rich Oats, i.-r bushel..............................

Michigan

It seemed to Is- nn off uay Jiidger.
Hie team lint

the

Tlie East Bay liasi ball team eertiiin-

ly did things lo the Acme rrowd a:
guMl ticket from top to tsiltum.- Gi
eruor Warner iw nnl tiaimnl dy Hi- .East Ray Sunday. Acme came over
arltli the imeiition of walking .away
ivmveiiihm in Ihiroli yi-sieiilay
the |u-uple on Ihe 12th of June

^



It this moniliig.
Mis. Julius Johnson went in Honor

«>f tYrngoiumon

Harragh

Rlnce that tiniu bo has U-en growing

Whelnn tind haby Mar­
have rt-iurncd from Northpori

It<-ach hotel, where they s|H-ni

lias bivii «-leau, hoii.-st and conserv.v

a vic'ory by the scon- of six

In favor Ihroiighmii the disirlrt and eii-cllon niu-d the ar{:uiiH-ui that Mi
the atmtWent la favor of his .candi­ Wunier'laek.sl courage and stalillily
dacy liaa bPiui so slrong Hiat *e iia.: null would W easily sway.-,! by coneir

and family.
Mr*. G. Rutter returned yesterday

His wpiKHKuitk at t^K- 1

from Manci-lona. where she has been
Stor mat Acme.

vMitng friends for n few days.

To cJo»« up the esute
of C K. Buck, there
will be sold at auciioh

IJ.M

SATURDAY AFTERHOON
Anrnst 4
at Cass' street,' north side of

’i:

18-g

Candidate for Republi" Front, atinantity of can nomination for . Fiimitui c, Household Goods.

PROSECUTING AHORNEY

.Neiir |M>taloes. per litisliel, ..
Balt, per barrel..................................
Bran, per ion............................

at the primaries
Sept. 4th.

Poultry .......................... .

IKfS!?'".::::;::::::::
Cfclone Insurance
One hundretl and twenty of the Ih-«
famK-rs in Tniv.-rse eoiin'y have in ,

it

a duty to Ms iiumcmus

iiiflu.-aceB to the detriluenl of



•• many iwpcrs tmtUde* ^he enitre press have,'been larking In nianv chief
■eulives of many sia'cs In the past,

m kiB city and county.


'

-That he w ill rerve iheiu-ople of Hi" anil Quaiith-s sihirh have given him

‘-elevMlb c«iBgtvfe.l.maI

ilislrlcl

eon.

of proniincnn- among the gm--

fallhfuHy

ricetrd 1-s wIlhouT 4|uestlQn.

outcoae."
Thera raemu io be a wave oT aenll-

high tribute lo his work
The nutDiDB mate at Covenrar War-

Akajo«l*fw«a»p

Tiy a Herald Want Ad.

three w.-. ks, .if which .-X4...»
.-rtiiir J.diH T. Rich is prt-sl.l|-lit.
This company wus organlz.-d

blue

years ago. Just af'er ibe Oakland eoiinly cycloii.- in which 22<» l.iiildiiigs w.-ivdestm.xsl jtnd

aWuii that many in-n

Till-

growth

of

the c»m|giny

luo

Wbt* rt* N>r . Ptu, bar m Uai

ls-«'n ycry -rapid as liie f-.nipany has
m.-r thirty million

dolliis w.irtii <■(

pro|H-rty insiir.-d,

\

•This gi..wili has l*—n siiffici-i.t lo
pay

ordinary

loss*-* an.l th.-n-

ha*

iH-.-n on<- ass<-ssnH-ni in nine y.-ar°.
<’ych.n«-s hav.- Iss-n
the last few y.-ars.
and cyclones

very frequent

Th-adlv ligliining
«'rik. wh-r*' w.-

The township uf Acme was vf'siiel
few day* ago by a sroall-*ir.e<i imr

lioDc l-e-ng caused_by Ihe hall.
At Mr. Smith's place ihe corn crop

the llilncds Siirelay.

j *«<* nearly all ih* g»"<i farmers are

Hr. Harris and wife of W-teier. S.l'whing advantage and Insuring,

Wc cannot toil when our turn will
wa.« .I'anw 1-atlit‘lv ruined and some n. and James Buckley of Fjsi Jor-j
j«*me so *e think It wise for a man lo
Ill'll- damage was ilono to the build­ (Hid are visiiinfl V. R Hungerford

Governiii ings.
It eroiirs of Ihe roiiniry.
A clean Warner's couriu> has gieiily lnczease<i a like
.'•igltt
cssvass !>• iH-fng made and his frienJ-i his popularity «nd ihe volt- he wjll r
’-viid
apeak -bup>-fully and cheerfully of tfa.' c-ive «i the ctmilng fhviloo will be

;estlx, enevgetlcaH.v and

O. M.MOM

siinvl In the Ijfs-er rycl.im- <,-ompan> |

least exp.-ci. The wise, man win )w-,
Mr. and Mr*. Frank M. Paine
tiirtieil yeaterday after a very plearani prepan-il. The man who ehefle.-* hli
fortune In sis-cula'Inc on 'he Issird of
friends In the district Hull he le-crat*
e's lutirt-Ms.
Thes*' nsseriiutiK ticane. didng heavy damage at .'he visit with rels'ive* anrl friends
tra.Ie
is cnnsidei.-d a i-liiiiger and an
a candidate at this time.
have Ihs-d admiraldy tcfiiie.1 .luring farms of Harristni I’ulriiVr and A. G. Rorkfonl and Grand Rapids.
A seycn- hail slorm ac«-mMiss Ruby Grayson has returned unsafe biisln.-ss man, Tn.- man who
••Mr. Oni-ll is enjoying Hie cdllorisl the entiri- cotirsc of Governor War Smith,
visit in IH-i'oskry a.nd Peliston. i''hances
wro-ih of Imil.iiigs wlmmtnpimn of the Gieem-llle Indi'iM'Ud- ter's admItilfUraHon
He has ex.-r panied the liiirriciine and caused a from
cyclone insurance sis-cii!.!.- -usm
heavy loss t>.\ Is-aiing down lli<‘ crtigis.
Rert *R1u>-ton nf Lake Ann
ent. the Howard Gify lli-nird. Ill" ■ised gim.1 lmstni*ss judgment in <1
Ihe wind, i.s likely to l.no- tli..-pr«fil
Rlack clouds wen- nolicVil in Ihe s':y. the city today.
rrygtal Mall. M.niiraloi Herahl. M.mi:- diivrlioii of Hie stale's nffairs and
W. H. Anns reiurned this morning of a lif.-time and Is therefor.- aix i«<alm county: the isaln-lla County Gn ilollcy of 1-cooomy rniisUlent with the L-rdwing darker and more lU-nsi-. fol­
safe IiuhHii-s° man.
lowed by heavy winds and a furious fr.-tii a tri|> south.
len»rise. of
Pleasant, the RetsI U>sl iDtiTi>st*s of the s'iile inslliuliou
This company ha* i«ld from fJ* ^o
•lowigxviir of hail iiii-l rain, "nie worst
A. L. Nesaen of Glen Arlsir .wa* In
City Ciarion. the Cliarh-volx Courier, fiave Isu-n isTslstenlly pnrstieil. .
tl3 1IS.S.-S each yeir tlie
I****'
Ihe
storm
was
only
a
few
hundred
the
city yesterday.
the KaHuiskian. IJikitleW Enterprise
in the hisior.i ot Mlriilgun Gi>vcr>
-t ill vi-i'h. going right inroiigh the - Mrs. Hedglin and daiighlera Dessle years and all have been w-Ii pleased
‘ Rdmoie Tim<u«. Mcllrlde Review. Os:ir Warner's admliUstrailon wilt
wlih the prompt seiil.-ro.-n's.
ri-cordo.! as niio of the most snccessfiil I'libb'cr and Smith farms. leaving all and klay of Chicago, who have been
........................................
...........................
M'm. Robb and F. W. C'-.mirk'-y ar*
.K irrcHi'ding property almos- en'irely vSiiing Mrs.
Geo. Lanlle ..
and
family]
o ev er had
For so. young
Kesis M.*ewa, returned home oneinqw writing Insurance in this counry
•ley Journal. tVmtral iDke Torch and
has dUptaye.1 Qualities *hich iIll.HTmed. what littJe damage
deemed

Haroes*,

Tcm i, Implemcots, etc.

Timothy seed ....................................

pilne.!.

this morning, where she wlll^

Ihe ggme but Irefore they left for garet

liriinaries. Tfic sane- is true of the hotwrthelr opinion of ihe Easl lUv
««Bdhlalc for the nomiiialiuii of repre- candidate for li.-ulenanl
governor. Iiall teanT. was conslderaldy higher. •lays with Mr. Whelan.'
iMBtatlve In emgress Jor the elev.mHi Ibitrick It. Kelley.
Mrs. Foy and daughter Mals-l uf Rig
The gajue, however. WW* fust and «-xcoBgtTCTiotiat distrirl init wdHidruw
Governor Warner's iidministratioii citing Hiraughoiii. East Ray luiihn:; Rapids tire vUllInc W. T. Roxhurirh
|n favor

Auction I

of Padniac

pitcher pnd he sent man after man to From We<lncs.la>
Neilhiw President Hcsisevpll or Post
Mrs. R. Tlioiiitis and Mis
iH-nch. kept the Id's sratternl and
master Gen<’ral Cortelyou liave ever
1 was forcetl to see scores tiroiighi aril* rcitirni-d lo ManlsUs- Ihls
criticised employes of Hie tKislofflc>n roiien errors. In ihe middle of
department for exercising Ihelr imlllIhe game a Manistee laliei swatie.1
Mrs. J..E. Cart left ^r Corono this
Iral privileges or advocaling their pu
hot line-hit into Newton's liaie haii.l moruing. ■
IIHcaT iH'llefs, but both of \liem have
sotfsci thill the crowd coul.ln't s<-e P
tfisses A. Dunahi-a
and II
rofKialcilly said
Hint Thexc offlei.rs
and for a fen- seconds I' looked to tie- Trice left fhr U-Innd Hits ^morning
aad employes slimld not. lake part in
hleacliers as if Ihe liall ha.) exiiluded. after* s|M>nding a short time In lU-’
the strife for mHoinatlonfi within Ihelr
in the seventh a Manisiee latter came
ty.
own party.
lu the piste'with three men on bases
The MlsKiui lime Fox.,Maty Yoiikor'
nd seni a fly lo .lei-p cenier. bringing
and Euiflce Kinney went lo Cedar HimA GOOD STATE TICKET.
I three run*.
. - •
Hil? morning,
The republicans of Michigan '
The visitors played a m rong. consist
MU* F-Hnnle .Nelson h-fl
enme Wfore ihe |Mv>ple this fall with
It game, showing hy every move that
I’l'-astini this morning, when- site <*111
pracliraily the sume llckel which iwb Ihey know luuu-twll from stsH to fln
visit friends.
Kuocessful last li.-ctiiin. and Ihe
Mrs. Lucy C'lriis went to Ml. Picas
wild have giride<l lh«> destliileK of Hie
If Is

if

Rye flour. H. 1. A Oi.’s Rest.

for evifylmdy' cn

slate for* lu-arly twi> v.«ars.

1 anU^.^.'p.Bte^S^^pMUn. ABd'Sa
h^nxir UsMsut. far masIM a ewr
tU*

at a hmi!«- party at the Mllliken co-

The fuaiiire of Ibe afternoon was

Id iha pattHsMT ibMld

.tl25g

guests of Mr. and Mis. J. W, Mllliken

*.

naklBg

j

xa%

Fancy heifers...................... ..
Cows ................................... ............

their Calves .................................................
Sheep-..................................................
Hogs................................ .............
Dr. O. E. ('base an.l wife l.-fl fislay
Umba ...
...............
for Frsiikfort. where Hn- iln
Turkeys ................... ................... ..
diliv.'.r n |iats-r lu-fcre the fieiiric Ducks ...................... 1..........
County Medical aasoetailnn.

tw

re H. p«»n

visit

The MaulBlee Reaords pul Ihe O. W.

lug game on Hu- local diamond.

ttAartdIsH, Mloh

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

Cattle .................................................
Steen ...................................................

. team awav l.v n score of C to ’

has any right to rJrculato |x-tiHons to advocate Hie Domination ol
anfl mcmlior of congress or it

ment to this ofOtie.

people.

postal laws and fegulathms hy Prcsl
d«-iil Rooseveli

IC

Oats ..............

the eliy today on their way
Rapids, where they will

reaching first.

ju utate senator to accepl Ihe poRlilon

BUontey for the western ilisiriet «iT

12-1*

Ht'-ns ................... .................................................

II»i.lc*

Chicago.

The featurca of the game were the

llcn."

Jidin

McManus and l>4iii.t?kle of the In.U

oftfeers and employes of the iKistofflcC

“In Uio aommer uf lS9f. wns elccte.1

jbe

Clyde v.-eni
itornljjc,
Mrs.
h

AO

r. ts-f pound.......................
Eggs. jKT dozen..................... \...

.45
1 Empire Jhirkwheat .......................................
Chickens, spring............................................ 14

pendents ptayml on Ihe winning utini
ns did several oli'er oiHsid< n>.'

deihucrats

Presidimt Roosevelt has

been mare conslsteai. ciaimlng lhat
.deparlmeni

tlw utate Mmite for this district.
to the slate aenate for this district.*

iimiI

excuse

pustmasiers and

Wblected and In ItfJC was eliH-tcl te


Eratilre Imse liall team shut tin- Proa Tansday's Rorord.

Prof. Ctvi Jermtaf

iflfl
7n-M)

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

RWcnih siie.-i ri-tunosl iislay from

K'
{Prad u Wattar. tete o> PVahsts.

per bushel.......................
(KiialoeK. |S-r bushe.1....

Peraenala.

and

l.im|~

BuylhB ^te* of Travaraa City Daalara

“AZit Ointment uus to
lUy* iuc.

this section was “i>er- CoiH'mlsh nine out .Saturday nflcinlcloiW acllvlly" and suhj*-cted the of­ noon in nn eiriilng game of liasp luilt
With lhat is. it was exrthng for ropemUh.

•‘s|07itTK or MI'-HIOA.W-TUK n&BATK
,1
<'<«n r«rihr t'-Auilr «f Uraad Tisvm
i At swimua ut lb. l-TuUu. ckiwt f<w mU
u>- ,i-.uatr.hrWAi tb. l-n.loo-fllBmlslh. City
Uk> ■■r rrwT.**- tit,. .« Iba IMk 4sy uf Jal).
;in^I^ y.ar ; uu. tb.ma.nd sliM baaOraS

lsii'.iiid l.Vl»bi.1ivii*

Wedno*

rrimid mcoMry

tiOlatkiD of

an

BALLOONI^^

Traverse CUy Markets

A OUARANTBEO CUR8 FOR PUB

fender to removal from nfflee.
out rfonht he

Clareii<-e

responalbiD for ohanaea in prioau

posiofflce (h'tiarlineiil and |M>sial

-Dundee. Michigan. wlu.-re he

^Intoa achuul of the village «if Dunriee.

uf

another was placed before them until Riigilart of AlpetiM fhm liimst-lf In ibe
While the other candidates for the Ihey were nearly hid hy pans. cups,
high while playing with a n-v.lver
tubs and other tin articles. Some of
Mroiig tmcklng there seems to itc nn the people thought that they ought lu

-toE editorial In his «*.lors«0ieni:

-edifly life ujs>n 0 furm. alumding.ih-

son

M-iiatiu-lal prise are strong men with

gri-sssiniin Smith.

"5. Offleers and •'employes of

The Rdmore Time*, oue of

n-y-ar-oid

iii(-r.-BSlng simtlmeiii In favor of Con- have k good supply of rln* and It was
Sfamitd the matt
hanl to tell whether rice or liii
go In-fore the pet.ple of the slate
.dishes were the most plenllful.

Inierferlng with an i-I. rtlon or

oome out sirongly In Hr. Covell's

was brought out. then another and still

Till} Piilc'ifcr rrtQHi SNfferi-<] In

Mias Ball 8boiw.-H and Mis* Fern protect hU property and we consld.-r
Ihls,* safe and reliable company.

nilnher. and in .-Hdllion si

Gore have reiDTlie.1 from a visit to Old

large ins-s were upnsced

Mission.

f.-iuf- ai the side of Hie road

Mrs

EXPSKHBI AHVANt'ff

tloner qore has r.-turned in

S.U.: completely demolished, scatterins

01.1

Ideres all over ibe blfhway. and bv

and friends in Traverse City.

Misriua

after

vlsIUnc lelalives

■ !■

’ mf bMjInaaatlaamibi.
rt-el* im r..x>*«cf/*n.^A
F Cmailr FilM.

WE KNOW THET ABE RKJHT

CU^ Book Sion
tin Babtrt Ct., Prcft.
Cmtnt Cllt.micli.

'

1

STATE BANK

Smitb'.

who

has

icacblns bAC for

wit] so to

lOoytic Cily

OF IMTERE8T TO CANDIDATES.
All cadTdaies A all parties for varhiiis

nntulnatinax

should

remembt-r

ThiirKdsy .to Ukc ebarse of a larpc ihst'ih(.-lr iK-iitioni must K* in tliv
baiMis A the county elAh oo.or licionclass.
tbe I7lh A AiigiiA. AI:<t that

$2M^
130^*
^Wnwm-A. Tr*^ fJ>T.

8.

liy
romc time.

A- C. I^nreu. mannccr of tbe Grami. BO name can leKSily Im.- reeeived to i»
wbn WBS Mrirhcn wi:b a scrrrt: aturk

fc

ot hiaitt

fl[94 dt...-fc. V»n. IW4.«K HM-art '—

trouble- Sa'unlsyWish'.



asaln al;lc to le around. aliboisU fi«I

placed upon the primary lialltit. Tiu
important

and

<-verv

cathii '.i"

th'old I car it in mind and tee 'ba

lug fi-ry »cak.
ills itetilitniH arc filed wiiL th- e
'SNIItcroiM-*. Tnrj l^r- *•
Oba4>. ltr«. JbIIu T. Huuali. nM«>*l tlv
ellrk cn titre.
tW. U M. Dart*. Jttj iUlilTBn. 0«n. W.
<Jb Ang. 2, the molKm l<» di.<»<.lvo
ID taJuaelk;B beJd by Jonvihan Mar-

J rcr c< It a0ewr4 «a Time DrpKlU

n'and eon. cnatrsciAs, va William
.Gregory of Kile Lake, will be beard,
tfndcrwoed A

Umhir repretmi

»r.

on the higher uplands. B. W. Geo-iwliu i-i-KideK on imitiiu slrre;, ui
ICO. Texas. ne<-4> no ws wall ior

OregAy and J. J. Twcddle. tbe cou-

Cou.->iini|>-

traAors.
Huellmantcl

yAtcrilay, for­

mally assumed bis duties as dty tress-

llon the past five years and it k<epme well and rafe. Rt lon- that time I
hud a cough which lor years bad l»-eu
growing
worse.
Sow
its
gone"

A . Thorough Clean-up

tn plice of M. B. Haskell wlio re­
signed.

This Time it s the Ready-to-Wear

Mr. Huellmanicl ba« become

familiar wlib ibe duiies ot the office

..*riKSe«-W

under Mr. Haskell's InsinirUon dur-

til- guaramved at Jobiiron Uriig

F. H. Mesds. C. A. HugU-.- Drug <Vi
ilnig »sitirea. FHc-T.uc and li.'W. Trial
will opcaiioD no blleb or delay wba:- iMrttJe
Ins tbe last tvo weeks and tbe ebanse

for m*««niUlln)

Circulation this week 3000

wwyt ,HA\’E HADE some still greater reductions than wc have made at anytime this season. YOU
vAr cannot afford to Ici this opportunity go by if yt)u care to save your dollars. In many ca-'^s lots arc small
and sizes broken, but if you do not delay too lonj; probably yoiir size will be found here. ;Il is mt
necessary for us to tell you anj-thing about the qualiiy of these ^ods; you already know that you never bought
anything inferior at Milliken’s.
.
.
.
.
Take this into consideration when making your purcha es.

Mrs. Mary FAior of Owossu .told a
ifiis i/eah. dsughter of Hr. and Mr».

<Ctrcalt court bu been adjourned till

C. E. Xires of BtiT

Wrat ElvveniTi

ay that she was going
kill herself aud then took a dose ol

fram Tburadar. . Judse street, was U years old Monday and laudanum. A doctor pumped liA
bA mMber luviied twelve 1Hllc girls and sfac will recover.
in to surprise her. The afleraoui waa

tvo ve«^B

Mane bains nubia to be present

tffd with tbo Crescent for Cbarterolx
4 Kortbport

Tbe lltUfi boat li aoW

tbe ran barms been sold far Capttla nun to tbe Nessen TraDsponatton companr of MaaUtee.

Wbai tber

wfh do with bar ts not known.
Tbe Mltsei flSlea Stoot Imo«ene
and Marsarel Canaron, DHIa OUlctt

A Myuury Solved.
"How U> keep off periodic aMacks A
blUoueness and habitual roiistliiaUou
a raysterv tbat Dr. Kings Sew
Life PIUk tuivvd for me." writes Johu
frirads and all spent tbe afiernooti
N. Pleassnt oF klsgonlia. Iml.
The
very pleasantly.>
pills ihst are guaranteed to give
Feci saiisraAlun to .etprvlmdv ■
lySjr.
at J-.hnrr
)• refunde-d. ' Only
5
..'s. F.
Ih-ug Co.'S dru
Ayle Tuesday niflbt. Early In the even­

Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits
N.i^blnc

but

wlial s

ilio

HALF PRICE.
l.-:.ll->'

C«»<rt

way*. MTvIo-ahli—not

alwn);many

il<;ii.«. 4i. til iu incbi-s Jhng. s1'f-v4- aii'l

tertain tbe east aide crowd at supper.

S Of Iw cream
and cake u

e wraed.

Tbo Ladies' Aid of tbe First Metfaodlsi ebureh

met

Wednesday

after-

I ibi-i

neon at tbe borne of Mrs. A. J. Bldred fic Saturday night.
The paving on
and elected Mrs. C. O. Sberwood prea- that streA Is all rompleled and so far
kn he told St Ibe preAot time Ih
Tbd aocietr baa planned a' an AceHent Job,
This block Is the
.-■reat deal ot work for tbe comlos llrH work done iiy the city and If It
whiter.
wears In gooil shape the city will tin
raatsned.

tbe cUy Friday
10:45.

and

retarned

Mr. Gresory will praliablr i

zgether.

tposit their knoocy in this!

Seventh.

I bank are not thus anno

will be TCry sorry to learn that hs

HenrlAU

Grellick.

an

fi-ycar-old

The stroke aSectc-d

Improved today, belns able to use his
band and arm but bli risbt les Is suil

She wis out drii'lng

the train and started up qnickly.

sbouldrr.

broaking

The 'injury

bone.

caused her

be around In a few weeks none Ihv

first treated jo a

Monroe re-

Cadies' Oxlerds

and duly Insulled In tbe offices for ibe filling his posiiloir in a manner 'ha'
causes the Inslltntlon to regret hl-^
'balnace of tbe yev.

$1.S0

7SC to S1.I5

Cadies' Oxiords

departure even though they are glad ■»
fsArre the saw. mill A B. J. Morgan ts mish banking house he will an
■ loeated. were s« on fire a few days

slstant cashier.

bk

$1.00

iUuaaienlng t.he mill and deatroying two years as bookkeeper, will take Mr
«vcr 510 worth A lumber belonging : Keni's place."
The milt sraa at

bolBg'kcpt away by the pkraghlng of
IVetr illHc finmage was done to tbe
timber, most A the fire being confined
h a
anil
i
«o oaderbrash
!l deadwood.
Miaa *ntte KAley. daughter A W. N
from

a

bone

Monday

and

thrown
mtrar

nloaMy ewcaped oerloas tnjury.

S'n -

was riding np Caas. street and

had

mebed the postAfiee when the home
began to act np and ran toward the
bridge.

Miss

Kelley endeavored

to

«op him but her efforts were froliless
When the horve was sboul half way
•cross the bridge she lost ber bAd and
feU over the
groBBd.

horao’s head

to the

The borae vent right -over

ber bnt furtuoaiely abe was n«
Jcn4.

in-

Miss Kelley was unable lo go:

' np-for.aeveral minutes after the fAl

For that
Dandruff
There is oae th(o$ that u-ili
curt it—Ayer’s H«ir Vigor.
It is t regular SI
It quickly destroys the germs
«'hicb cause this disease.
The unbetltln' scalp becomes
healthy. Tbe dtndruff disap*
pears, bad to disappear. A
healthysctlp mefios a grett deal
to you—heikh'y hair, ooMidraff,noplmple&,ooerupt{oas.

Thf-sr - aim in aTI .-olors In mPlch

. Youths' Canvas Shoi;s,

Cadies' Sandals

no time In any great danger, the fire
farrows and stopping It at this point.

dOe le $2.00
j® .U(T(T< 111 -lyli-- ut tlimr tc i-'-Kxl

ar

A. C. Fin. who ha-

abip. been with the American National fo:

from a tnlnlnji

Canvas Bsods

Women-. OstoHl.,

Tbe woods of Booth Msnitou Island. see him advance, for with the Snoho­

was

Ifi-- Miim-

Tin- horwM will pio!i:iM>

OOC

Mr. Kent has acted as receiving teller,

-Watson wsa elected past

KcHay A State airoet,

; pioi.-il iJiU yi-j. lo bainll.

Children’s Canvas Osfonls

"Harry A. Kent has resigned bis pn

■liluo with
the American
National
j berofSce as past comma
bank A Snolioulhh. and leaves lh>
k Menroe was elected comms
^Ira. Bmllte Cbaboc was elected lieu- eliy toAght for bU new field. Sinctlenant commandA and Mrs. Bessie the American National was organised.

to Thomaa Foater.

tiitiil-.i.r <-f

flt Uery Cow Prices.

F*

IVo' by men

mark, fxnailian

I •111. Ii^r.i-st liiiiids will uc*il to I v iiii-

Footwear

The Everetl tWash.) Herald hns the

epmmander, lira. Joanna Reynolds re- fAloving to say concerning a formci
aisnod bA ofSce as lleotenant com- Traverse CUy young man:
Joaepblne

.S. J.

!hitrirultiiiv, suivs'lliBi limn- lh;ni

Mrs.

Aliea Murpb> reaisnod ber otflee

and



Suminer necessities in

fine supper aftei

moat enjoyable and plcarani evening

.

X<

imp We Don't Know by the six
girls wboare campiog there. The party

the puly broke up. alljmving spent :>

FridaF

puy$ {

ilghtfutly dntorulned Tuesday eveulnc

• At tbo resnUr meelins of Traverse
6U.

Willi

Ihpw. i.ii.cl Inir,-

s'

$••00
$1.00 to $1.50

$5C

men's Dress Shoes

Easy Slippers,............... 60c
Serge Slippers.............. 28c
Serge Shoes. Cong.

Boys’ Canvas Shoes,

Men’-s Canvas Shoes.

60c

AU.lv..la:puh!-i'-—>
;n H:-vl-.rr Mji-.-. c- » I.VW
Twin-.: I.irl. fur

$1-90

you’re losing a lot of lite’s Happiness by
n»t wearina eomfertable toptwear these
warm days.

Building and Repairing
. Going on all the time and we want all to know that wc arc the Krcatcsi hc.Tdnuarlcrs
for absolutely everything needed by the Imiltlcr. the contractor or private individual
in bfiKhtening up the dull places, in remodclini,' or repairinK the old or puKioK up
The entire new building- ' Here arc many things you need:
Barrett's very best threc-pl.v Black Diamond Rooling I’aiwr, complete with
nails, caps and two Ballons of coating, per square............................... ..................$1 B5
Aniatilc Gravel Roofinfi;. complete. j)cr square
................................. ................ ‘2
Compo Rubber Roofing. |>er square-.............. ..
Red Rosin "Diamond A” Fa,>cr, per roll..........
Red Rosin "Diamond C Paper, per roll...............
Barrett's No. 'J Tarred Felt Paiier, jier.lOO jKSunds
I'ibreta, per roll....................................... ......................
Petoskey Lime in one-barrel lots............... ..
Petoskey Lime in five-barrel lots...............................
Plaster Hair, per bushel..................... ......................................................................
Red Pressed Brjck, best on the market, per thousand...............
Murcsco, the gricai wall finis|i, in tive-i»ound packages
Plasticc. the best
made, in five-pound
packages....
est IT
"
Newaygo Cement anti Calcineil Plaster always on hantf in any qua^itiiy.
Heath tS: Mill^an's Celebrated Paints, for Ixjth indoor anti ouldtkir work, in
all the most popular colors.
Berry Bros.' Varnishes that have stood the test ftir years.
Put a.liule Sumhinc in your home by using Heath ^t^MilJig;tii'> iK>v- M ' Sunshine” Paint. Ask for a samp!lie.
-.Sapolin” Stain makes old tliinus look new.
i
Rusty things need "Sapolin Glossy BlacV'Stove Pipe Enamel.
j
"Satsuma" Interior produces the finest hard gloss finish.
Iwiquid \'cnccr is the new wonder worker. A child can apply it. iTwo sizes—
.i5cand00c’.
'
ij.
.
We carry iht-l.-irgcxi stot k of Raw ami Boiled IJnscetl rjil. W^jd Pill* r
and Turpentine.

•i

..:’i

ft".

r.

‘The Big Store”

HANNAH & LAY'“

MERCANTILE CO. i0EA..ERS m everything.

So br
known Ibere were n
nor InieraU Injuries but she was very
badly braised and 1hls together with

S£U£/^ OF GOOD SHOES ^

tbe nerseiiy A the shoek nay Lvep.
in. for several ttay*.
h’er tB.lnnrs

1^

N ?

L.

SOME GOOD THINGS FOR kImONAE.
•y. pl.-t-.-* ..I 32 mvh IVr>-ll.n fliSmc*, v.-ry
iK-ti iwiKiti. .'Xira fiur- q.iallly.lrur 10c.
l-:. in. t'oil-in I'balllvK. rlu ap bin pretty. 4r.

.................54.75

l;.-surtiil .-ally in .Aiigi:!-(-

BOBke oorihcra city. Traverse CUy pre-l which launch ridn were taken actniD.1
Ibe bay. Later in tbe evening Al gatb
Here Is a cbance to soenre
pUyed erod around a bonOre and sang old
prafessiona] team tbal
time uongs. It was a late hour when
sdbd ban tbronsbout t

No.

KIMONAS CliHiiiiiiLe Hylv« ami disHm-i as
III ilr.-.ign —>xT» vl.K-r
50c. 75e.
$1.00.

N.ii mn.iy-l.-rt. bul ciim.cl. I» ii.ak.- it i.-ui|.'
mg for you to l.iiy ii.si.-n.l of tal.mg ihir.jubl.- to luakf yi.iir own.

55.00 and 56.00 SAU for............

TIiIk U RAd^ I

innsi |u>|>iilnr ib'paiKiiiwt' ...
Hon-. JilM l«-vailM: llV HKli
lo ho.- Iiii> timliio-bni>
\V.- •aiil '
ally»a^. 50e to 55M.

when*;

Traverse Qty |
Slate Bank t

.ferred.

City blve.

princiiml

» tolia crtHi.

team are runnlns arrived about Si-lfl. some gAng l:t
abort on tbe bard staff and will soon busses, other* pn whAls and still
be forced to lA tbelr Mm so and tbe jOihers on borseback. The guAts wor-

-^local fau can aeenre Inil

$9.00 LlQhl Mixtures .......................................... 56.75

that thuX •

prepared to

-dcd.

for the accident.

tbe resort city's

L would like to locate in

is
the

ymi tlir ivaily mmic hirtill In your cbll<livux <lrvnu-»T

The uA Adc crowd were mo«t de-

Tbe Petoakey base ball team Is lookTbe supporters

Zliank

White Wash Silk Waists

«-““7e’S'A.......................Vdl

money is at all? ;

Xtiines safe.,Hnd
Tbark

A 5240 PAtIcoat

She fetl on hrr
her collar

pain but she Is dAng nlAly and «<"

He Is abld to walk and does

ins fnt • location.

The

nddcB jAk threw her out of the rig

sot aSBer any pain and an enily and
pormanent ImproTement U lotted for.

X And, bcttcrMill. they have
J that their

adddent Tues­

iK-autlfiil
allinri
It, wHI mmh' rot .xiru full,
qualii} oljvloiti.

‘Erom Adh'ncn" cjATt'cmbrolderV.’ %3JM

White Lawn Dresses
513A0 Brown Panama only ........................ 58.50

Zthe aatisfaction of ft'clincS |

aHous

Black Petticoats 75c
Tbrnc styli'f, well
made. g,»»l
qiiaii'y -y'liill ni^nr get suyililQg i-vjitu at tbn
J‘ '
<

"

i=¥'L;:

' Dress Skirts

'

girl living at Greilickville. Aime very

the ground.

his anUrc risbt side but be U much

alto-1

near bat^ a

auSered a screre'Htrokc of
Eaturtay Bisbt.

it
who

nenee in a few daya.

when the borae became frightened at

' Tbe many friends of C. E. Murray

. nnmb.

Work of laying hrick mil

lose

Those

S!i5 wl

ivXr,

Juki II Iltllv haiidfol l.ri,.

nnilf j

Xsometimea

day sfierpoon.

qregory.

principal,

535.00 /or

$2.50 to $7.50

often! i

Union Areei quite a hundred fAt pan

tbM Maitls * Sons of Grand Rapids

terns not belns aaiistaciory

the

k<vv1

Ill Im! cIi‘M--i mil n> hilifwf:.

for 513.50; 5».O0 for 516.50:

zhavc diOimlty in (fottinu J i
▼ back

IIii—1

Fiiif*l :iu.l w-mi rmi-.I. '2'J In 'Jl im ti Illm-K
.lacKvlM tnrnmr prUx- $r,..Mi to lir.mi, nc.w

both-4

Xintcreet; that they

mUc.

520.00: 5JEOO fe- 12.00.

collection or* ,

The concrete work U completed on

h was smated to Jooa-

hotel at Fife Lake for Mr. Gresory. tbe

♦ eretl in lh«

<li-

5ZJ.M Costa for 515«): 5»J» and «22«

nmke in- *

tdiviilual'loaDu aru

donMedly do all the paving hereafter.

proceed lass tor tbe diasotnUon of tbe

tbnt- tber Bisbt oontlnoe work on a^

1 that jKopIo who

|H'au

tbrniighiiui in iIii- n«>rt anlfiic manmi.

Cus street was opened up for traf­

^tdent in place of Mrs. J. W. Jaeki

. • ‘W. U Gresory of Fife Lake ws

iKjdy laffi-ta and

It Frequently f|
Happens

n ally

Shirt Waists

left—aiilb’

Uuy law at HALF PRICE, ,

passed Averai moA enjoyable bouro.
I A the evening's

;;

C'hmI. al-

Long Silk t'xuil!-. hOim- most iM-aiiUful cn-j

and taWMTOw erenlns they wili en­

S'-tillr garuivni. ati-i cmly 510 and SIS-

JarJ.«-ts;

Florenee Miller and seeat. Miss Louisa ing tbe company assembled In tbe fur•bepard of Detroit went to BaA Bay nltnre departmenr of the store snd
Monday to start a week's campTboy nntieipate a very pleasant tine Games and music were pleasant fca-

Cnlorcd Shirt Waist Suits

Prince Chap Cravenettes

ami '-il

r;- e

OltAND ntAVElwe HERALa THUR90AV, AUGUST 2. IMS.

Grand Traverse Region.
NonoEi
SipSE»’T«Mdar Mon vr Mch wMk.

«1U have Srai clow mnsle. The mauageri srlll be glad to have the crowu
star at night.
Jerry BalUvsn ^nd
family
and
friends and Dr. FWlck and family

^ H
*•
« IK, «Mr My b* WMrM tkM It

E
BLACKMAN,
pn. Prmsk Box ud S frtwid of b«n
ifbm tUIUb* friead* and retoilM.
-S were pwMa of Mr. and Mrs. U

OViATT.

All tlmae owning Iota or are otherlerreted
- ' In
in the
«Hf Almira
Aimira frnwlery, are raiuesied to be at the comelery the soenad TacwJaj In Augast id
TtaKlDS ber dau^ter.
the forenooo for the jmrpoac of clean­
ing up in giwcral. A picnic dinner at
noon.
BrciTonc bring your baaketa

■r.*ai^53tea, T, Matcteit aa«lM«d
ML and Mn. 8. Kliisaler of Sammll
atjr Saoday. '
#ttty»___

Mrs. Dan Foot of Chicago has been
visiting at George Foot's of this plare.
Mra Ralph Knap and son of Traverse City are visiting with her parcnu. Mr- and Mrs. Oeo. Fool.
Mrs. Carrie Snow anc danghter of
Silver Lake are vlslUnU a. her i«rcnls. Mr. 'and Mr*. Schiedel.
Mr. Pike, wife and atm of Columbus.
Obiti. Charley Cole and wife of Trav­
erse City called on Eugene Umlor nnj
Fnnk Ruthardt one day last week.
Ed Aniwin and family called on
CuK Newman's temily Sunday.
Mn. fjxisc Wires, daughter and son
visited at Bugene Vmlor's Saturday.
Everybody Is busy cutnng
tbdr
grain.
I
Louis Rntlinrdl has commenced
peeling h
hemloek hark.
July 30

CEDAR RUN.

People are verr busy tbU week getling ready for ibe plcnir at UurdlckTille nest Friday.
'
C t^>nk»>i> vtslled hl>- hrolher.
. Wynkoop. and other relatives at
. HANNAH.
«lng spent last week here and at Btn• cottage at East Bav Sunday.
Rra. Malt >-Mel !■ tixItiBg frHnd*
UiSH Mirth Saunder, aceompanle.l
’’ Ww, Wilson was in lictaad one day
by her aunt. Mrs. A. C. Wynkoop. took
the excursion Sunday to Peioskey and
‘“ir*?^ Mm. Bnibaker and MIm
larbor springs on .(be steamer llli»fT^ Ki«app and dao^icr Blake of Cticago aiv vlsUing a( 3. H.
led Mr». B. O. RawHag* Bap- Bycr>.
Mrs. Uur Benuo h> visiting her parMr. and Mrs.
Dts. Hr. and Mrs J. H. Byer.
the iHiIl game at H.-n«lon Suiurdav
July UO.
iweett Uing Lake and Bendoii.
Thrf.”ShiisiW< 1» vlnltUig her alnter.

_,X‘Hoir^”«nd'io«. Harold of 1^-

_____________ flf Hodge N IdsoUiar. Mrs. Inrlo Rawllnga.

Or. McKonklo and granddaughter
.Cedar Bpring*. lju. arrired lut wk

game stood 2 to r. In favor of Ixtn;
MABEL.
h Inning,
Lake at the end of the eh-venth
nd Fro-I
York. (»ilo. Ralph Wordeu and A- 8. Zelgler alsn attended
Pray drove to Traverse City Sunday Bendon Salurdav.
the bull game,
Miss Osin Hsrvey of South Kasson
Mrs. Losla Psrr of Jefferson count) . visited her
aunt, Mrs Ollle Kohu.
N. Y.. Is visiting rolaUves here.
-er Sunday.
Dell Rk-kcrd of Elk Rapids made a
Will Harvey «K S.mth .Kawum vls•ils nthtlier. Mrs. Jane Havvey.
iver Sundsy.
iiirkert
Gable's Bunduy.
Cloyd Doild and Geo. Ilii.
n Traverse City Saturday. Cloyd r

W. Ar Wordeu^ H. B. riUUtp*. -f

r met (or
I. Bancroli i
B. j"l
ranloa on Sunday.
Hr. and Mrs. Low spent Bonday
■ their pear home.
^ .
Rob Uerell Is rery low at the hos­
pital in Traverse City.
Oeo. D. Knudman of Traverse City
arrtvM today at Mr. B. J. Banoofis
to visit with bis iwlativea. Dr. McEonUe abd granddanghter.
neighborhood.
a
mak Baxum sras In Traverse CHy
CUht and Tom Pray drove to Trat
erse City Sunday to the ball game.
Mr. Young of Hanrelona vUUed a
Mrs. Badlcy's Sunday.
BURDICMVILLE.
Adolf Bowman of . Trarerac Cii
A asmber of peo^ from Maple City
spoit the evening al FarranU Baiqr-

Fellows Mgs of Bmpirr sod esmried to their final resting piare
W. L. Leslie and lUTmond Cromdyke of Chicago arrived on the IHicoir lor a short visit st Loenst Grove
rot tags.
Mr. and Mrs. D H. Day entertained
links lYtday.
Idaj. eon'lice, wife and
Harvey Wilo
Mr. and Mn.
B. R. Dailey of Emplrv- aud Mrs. R. II
Day and guests of l.orelei IMge and
B. 8. Burke of Cedar Springs kidgRefrt-shmeiiis
wer«- senefl
in the
woods and an enjoyable afternoon
spent.
Mrs. C. Zeilmelsl of Cnlrago trrtve.1
nn the Illinois Saturday evening for
visit ni Idle-a-M'bile.
Bom. to Mr and Mrs. k'red B<-n'it Of this piace. a dsughter. Friday.
July J7ih.
The arrivals for Keuwooil lesori on
le Illinois Salurilsy evening wen-;
Mr. and Mr*. Feeney, son and grandm,otber of C••
and Mbts Ire
and. Ill
Andy parks and wifu
in and wife of P<-nn'
visiting with Gus L/iug.
Mr. and Mrs D. H. Day and .family
rre In Empire Thursday.
Mrs. SIfK-iim and children were
rivBla OU the Missouri Frldsy fi>r Gre.

pToved a good aucress and waa well
aitendvd.
Stuari of Canada H TUiimi;
with her mother. Mrs. John LXidwIg,
at Shetland.
Jor. Serson left for Chkagn Friday
morning, where be will attend to bis
business while hbi tmrtner. Mr. Ciuter
ukes fals vneatM.
Ivan Wiskocbll of South Bend, Ind..
ts been spi-nding his vneiiiun w'
bis mother.
Hniel Gordon Hf Travenw City
visiting her friend. Alice Seison. at
le KlUwmere.
Jul)* ?l__________

' Lewi. Mann, a «

of Bry I
The End •( »M Worid
'of iroobles that rolibnl E H. WoUe

...... —^

HU mills turn out about 36.ooe.oo0 of Rtltera. He writes: Two yearii ago
bese usefnl article* every year. He ikWlu-y trouble eansed me great nfbegan years ago with a capital of *(W ...............................I wouM never have *urnot takiti Eleetrie BR__ _
s very rich
|VIVM Bl
■r I.
U reckoned a
• 'terw. Th^ also eurrd «
■ debliHy.' Sure cure for
liter and Udney rompUli
.
roae*.
headache.
dUginese and weakthat of ills a
ncas or bodily dedine.
Price MV-.
Guannieed by Jotanaon Drug Co.'s, F.
In Bcif Oeferat.
H. Meads, C. A. Bugbel- Drug IV*
Major Humm. edl'o, and manager drug alurvw.
of the ('onslituliiinalist.
Ktuim-no.
K}'. when he was firrci-i> atiarkml.
Gtnsgow'^*4!(« out of tbe lekSOUTH MAYFIELD.
lour year* ago. by pile*, bought a iny
phone buslM^s. ***^^^fe~1^'w-yei«ort
Mr. Folkerama of Muskegon \lslieti of Bucklea's Arnlr* Salve, of-which
“It euivd'me iti ten days which ha* reached N^FStark.' a
bis son John of Smith Mavfield last he says:
and DO trouble since." Qiilrkesi heal plant costing li.uodiooo wa. sold to
week.
Orfn l-un- and family drtive over to er of bums, sores, nils and wounds
ih.- posloltlce at k*}oV .'>* ISOo.ottn
Drag Oo. s. y h.
their farm In File l.ake lowirtdnp J5c. at Johnson
Tb- eliv was In conipeililou wUb a
Sunday.
Warren 'Taylor and famlly Heads. C. A- Bugbee Drug Co.'s drug
prlraic company.
acnnnpanied them.
ftorea.
Mr. Havens and family spent Suu-l
day with Mr. M, Hoyt of Summit Ctiy I
Winis Allen bss n-ulefl hU farm to
Mr. O. F. Haven*.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Brett .
was the home of n very pretty lawn'
tiariy last *<-ek Tu*-wlay afteniuou
The affair was given as u surprise- In
lioiior of tbelr son Cllnbm and daugh­
ter l-eniena. The surprise was a fail­
ure-, for till- little ones found out alsni.
it Iwtorv- it wus iiiteniltsl they shnnld.
of Delroll, who have lKs.-n visiting
Inn the fiartv was a grand sucevMi In
Limdei ItMlse. returned home FrtdHj.
evvTy way. The thirty-two llulo gii.-sts
Mrs. Homer Selby of W.-st Virglnls
were ntyally enti-natnr-a by playing
who came'home to attend the funeral
games and the table fairly gruamti
nl her sister. Mrs Foster. w«>nl to the
utnk-r the load of good Ibtugs to. eat
island Moiidav io visit n-latives.
Ire eresm was also served and the lit
lie ones enjoyed' IhemM-ives verv
munh. Mrs C. Hov. Mrs. A. Ibi* an ,
Mrs. Uuee from MnicheH ami Mi>. •«
ily vlslinl in Glen ArlsV Siitekiy.
The arrivals for Gregoi v's resort on
le Illinois Saturday wets- Mrs Hsr

tell w-liich Iiad the lM-»t time. Hu
I «ir tin- young
Sevi-ral pieiiy prt-i
IS wen- leli as puuvenirs of the ue
csyloii.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyman and two chilJuly
divn of Chlragn arrtveil on the iinnols Saturday evening for
visit wlIU
time was enjoyed by all pi<7(enl
At the fiiio'ial of Mrs. A. tjuiiui at
Fred Coin was a TiaverBC City cjill- Mr. and Mrs. B:Ul6JlL^wl»o have rente !
Mis. R V.' HnikeV 75via(5.-.
; • Muskeguii six slins*aeted as pallbear
or Saturday.
Mrs R. 8. Burke left Friday mi»rn
' Mrs, Kale Shorter and daughter
Mrs. Hatch and ebfldreti. are*vishlng inn for FerryMuirg for a visit tn
Mrs Ben Altman and other relatives panvits. Mr atid Mi>. Fland- rs of
How'a Thla7
Mrs. Steve IHke is much-belter at plnre.
Wvoffrr On* nnnarwl----------- ----------------Julius I’rause of Is-land vJslieil wllli
this writing.
aayrwiKsf (klarrti that rwanoi be rwreU I.
his bnither, Oscar
I'ratix:. «tl
this
Aug. I.
place. Sunday.
Miss Beta t'»ik Id Gbn Allsir vis
GLEN HAVEN.
ile.| wffli Alieu Day Suiitktv,
Fred Pratt of Traverse City '
^iss CapItiKa Marie of f^lcaga Is
lu<m«..>n<t fliunnwllT aids to carry uel any
July IMI.
__________
ho Luce was bPiogbl home from ;sarted business on S<niih Manlinr
loMicati-si made to hiaSrai;
,
TWUsg her grandmother. Mrs. \au
!
Waudau.JCiiiaaa * Uaaviw.
. .-rerse CJly SaRirday. * here he wa» land, going over and lark ..n lhe mai
SHETLAND.
WhnlMvk- l>rwnn<t>. T<4ots.o
boat the same dsv.
Mrs. James Dunn will have a luncb for medical treatmcnL but Is no bet
Mr. and Mrs fhark-., iVrkiiis ann ]~Hall» ttalarrh t-nrs 1-l*ki-n lateraaDy,
Aaron Smith* aitendwl the (iinera
eotmter at the picnic, where one can
Olio Keraer airiveil Saturday :ii tin
FVank Ruthardt and wife called on of John Melnnis «i South IVankior.
procure (heir dinner.
lesorl.
........-‘-•V
Mr Meln_.................... ...............
The bowery wQi be run day and Mrs. Ruthardi's rorents, Mr. and Mrs
The dance at Shalda's hall Saiurdav
eseort of the Od<
fugbi at the Old SetUers' idcnic and A. Loudner. Sunday.

. cm

IS ATTRACTING THE ATTENTION OF FURNITURE BUYERS FOR MILES
Chis seasen. mere than eoffr beiorc. people arc takinfl adPanlaae of eur annual salt of Sample Furnilurc.
been in progres. and win continue until all furniture and house furnishings that have been, used as samples on our sales floors have been sold.
Che
On mub «rad*. Fancy and Staple Seeds CbreuBhout lb* £nHr* Store is proving a stimulus in this usually dull s^on that
maic€»^ur2SI?a^8y“a,^ FigurinS the matter indollars and cents there is nothing in many of the sales we are making for us. but from an advertising
Jetandpoint it isa decided success, for it is making our store the most talked of place of business in the Grand Traverse region.

irgSins srs Oons.

G^omo arid Oo« Yours Boforo tho

Cace
Curtains
Drapesand
Portieres

Carpets
Oil eiotbs
Cinoleutti
and

mattind
have

tto

sunplen.

but

*l

the

t-l'M-k

of
of

rarryliiB

vicinity shows,

Piece

Tlii-rv are liundn iis of

niekiiig

chair* that any other store in
tbi*

Picture
frames
and Shades

Goery

will

glvi-

ynu Mine Idea of the iiumher uf
smpis wc luve in this line.

of tnouMIIIC Jii.I .......................... ...
Uf fiithlturr

thrniigboiit

the

entire slon- that has lio-ii iis<~l

In this departmst side front

nil

nil smpic*. wo are dnslng

S240. S2-«. *3M. W-W •ni **■

all small lots at uur sniple aale
Ikiu'l nil*s this. ' Eveij &.nm-

prisa.

l>le Is marked.

•«*»»•

f.m i’lit

m'vlluiK-f-D.'-d

fraite-

.These we w‘111 mak- up for le»-

as a sninlc on our .-ab-s fliHir*
lliaii cost.

(

will In- vlnsi.-d out at niuiiey yaviuB iirleea.
>ti«-k nf rr«mi-y and exita sD-

SI. S\ SS-»i and S6 now soil for

retMUta. ri»ort ends nnd small
rolls wUl r>

Our rcputailon
Iwh-c

Ruckers that liatr sobi at $-1.

In Boor eoTOrtnga. ol coori
we

Rockers and
morris ebairs

Come in and
Cook Jlround

wliiitow ;hade» iha*-w.-r- ma-1ici nr-I'-r aii'l lo vi-r ralb-d foi

jtti'--.

Beveral pieces of carpet con­

And hundreds of others equal
ly a*-good that lack'of ssw
(urbidb mruiloii

One piece all

woed

tagraln.

worth Sic; DOW 4»c.

All

Portlcrei,

where one .ol

riicm has been used as smplc.
Thrs plecs stra bsvy bat-

-unitis r-halis, •
has bi-'-li Used a.^

at » per est diaceunL

icmnet carpet, reguls pris 40e.

8ic slight

(-o'lot of IS per ccM.

Several

|alr

rope

portieres

YOUR CREDIT

Is just as good during this sale as though we were charging
regular price. Come in and select what you want. You don't
need the money. There is no red tape in our credit systemjust tell the salesman to charge it.

S«'HT*1 lliok.tl -«-l.

>"l

2D ps set dtasMirt.
Dosens and iloxens of trid Uce
ctirtalna. parilcros and ropc.por
tiers at leas than nrlual cost

dinme

issive

r^lchtly marked

a

•■fe another

rliaii,. at alH.iii

tald'- iiaa lav-n M.-f

ID lo|i m It.

M-giilai

I, b'jw only

ou'

is-i i.f

l*tt'-*t
w.'l

lalil".

‘. price.

'Uti'T*.

criii'lifi'iii; a

.nari-

III

hoavy

price IF!

leg*,

ta.Ti.

I-I.l'ii'lil.

oak

-l.aii

-Ih for i:*-". n.« SS.7S.

A Ivaiillful all h
.lnit-t»-l

rrnirh'.

aleel «*»-

n; holstered

In

l;e*i grade vektur. frame aUgfaii-d. ikdd frs

Al! arm ihalr* and n '-r-ptl'ui
fbaiir.

r-otm-

■with

a

allfflit

Zi per cent diacoufiL

DoW

0104^
Ikrreoa uf^^rio
hardly

uiaing from I to IS ^nrda.

<«k

t

lug alt III'- wat lr"tii "I" I>

v-r*i«-h on them noran plamu, at

that hare hungoo onr wall*

Several piers of that malting

'rnm of |»1-,

mar or acratrii

Several -pieces Uaolenm. coa-

lift M rv^ per rarA

All Itig ,

Irh'-*! fiiniinit'- wii
to 'ibo quick.

An •k-gant solid
3 pair good llsb net Curtalus.
regular |l .t» grade*, now 65c.

Os extra hsvy piece, good

•^a'-riOe.-,
Isir.ii.
"t will'll

pair, now S2.00.

taining enough (or any onHnary

lagralit. wortb &&c. now BSc.

Couches
Dining
Cables
and pirlor
Stands
III wir
h'-avy
furniture >*
wh'-r.- w'- an- Ilia ing the Mg

lampl'-. will u- *i>ld at a «

bam Curlalii:^. uilil at I3.5(i per

alxed room. In nil grads.

Turnisbings

Tli.'s.. *<• will eloM-.oi|l a' utiv

pair extra hsvy Nolting-

pries.

Dining
Chairs
Reception
Chairs
and Porch

J. W. SLATER

Bntkvwhlf

thirinc this *ile all porch and

tiu y bate h

lawn chairs. »<ratf and nrekr-r*

rrf another,

will go at sample t-ab- |iric*-». It

per eekt.

will pay ymt to stock up nr

uUnds with
sears where

d one on top
d|acoast. of 2»

Don't (all to loo

these over.

-

OftANO TRAVEMSE H^RAU),

K ~

I

IjDNOtAKE.

.a5.syg.

THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. IMS.

and Mrs Gil)
Deanett drove weeks and do still worse Iry ibera."'
over firan iBte'rkMieu
Bandar aad Brother coircspondenl. you're way oB
vcreRoeMaal the Nick Krrtaer home.|on baseball: .vou were lalkinc ihrruiRh
Pred and iohn BeccmUlcr, Grant'yoor bat vben von wrote tbe abmv
RMh>, IM Aleott left yeaterday lor .article.
Snoday afienmoo Um' ?»»••
Oarlord, where they
have eaM>K>y-i Played between the K U 8. tcran and
{the White BsRles was a close, wi-!!ska ball team comra hm,played same by txuh sides, aad in tb<TbnrsVy to pUy Klncaley.
end the score stood 6 to 5 In favor of
'
vt to Sodlb tbe Kelley Lumber Co. team. There
srltaras the, was an ailendanct.' of 15fi people to
RWie-af Mil betwWn our Brit nmej-vlinras the came. TIm-K. L. Co. team
------------------------------has iilayod
. .
I
four
Rsmiv ao far. vlnnlDR
three and losinc one.
M. rcsnlllBR fn i
The baseball club formrriv known
ivor of KiBRsley.
The came here Tburaday srlth 8ber- as tbe "CledboMwr Doxen." Dearly all
_ian resulted In a score of 7 lo 10 in married men. have ovgaalzed as Ih'’
KlnRsley’s favor. Our boys are win- "Blue Jays" and have begun prac'i>
Bine rtRht BlooR. havlnc been vtctor- InR. Tbe Blue Jars expr«i sborlly i
play the K. I "
....................
tons to out of 12 immes thU
•'
on - e what the Jays c
team. Tbc
July 30.
vlsitlnc team was Grawn.
Mra. Wm. Blackburat la rateftali
ACME.
IHR her mother. Mra. Burke of Maple
Mrs Philip TIbla-Us Is on the sUX
City.
‘t again.
«
Wm. FhseTs baby Is reported some
Mr. and Mrs. James Silver of Te’‘^iS^a^Mrs. Oor Duty of Sonth enmshb. Ulrh., are vIsIUdr at R. B. Sll»•* at Acme.
•Boardmao are vlallliic at tbc home of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
B.
Silver have re­
C. C. Lambkin.
,
HMs Kittle Jeor. Is in town from turned borne from a visit wlib C. E.

Death of Mrs.
Mrs. Harriet N. ll<
dauchler. Mrs. Samui-I
lomo of h

Headaches, Nenraosnass, Pear Vi#,
CURED

:lal. afler-a week's lllners of para
kls Tta( funeral was held at tbe n
dinee. Monday. July Z3rd. The R<v |
tVmas Cocfallo ramdocted .tlii- sr.^vlo.^'
the Andettuw I'ndertaking con.
I«ny bad ebargr of tbe funeral
Mrs
Homan was 73 years sud six mtintU
vf age. She waa an old pluotsv. hat
Ing eomi- tr> ibi< eoantrr from Obb
In ih.- eariy sixties, with br-r fatlHr
the late William Thacker of Whitwatrv township. She leaves six chit
-- - Mra John SmedUv of Elk Rap.. . Mrs. Samoul Saiedley, Mrs Kn-1
Dalxell and Miss Eru-dn Homan of
RlmvtsKi. and Mrs. Margaret Poster
and Cbartes Homan of Sutlons Bay.

t'

■inlaK free U cuiwt U» to be po|>olar. OueeU vm to cone Uie aeii
veek. Hr ant can vm at Kenvood.
wbleb baa. been Kreatlj Imararei) br
Itoo or a SBC el«r
Tto%HB ra'tar of TrsTcne CUt tbe addilloo
Ir,...l4.xl will! Itea.U
mt 'tWUi« T«t Brava. Mnu Brava Us^. vltb <vide Tdraada.
,1. 1
Net vuittn-f atet V.»
aleo a nice tcaols
Millrd l>>. I'atili
mrt and eearTtblnc io Uie uaual fvr•r.
Ih-. Pautson niiwi n.
Ti .r-rar Cilv .
•a, vita abd cblldrea of feet order: the coea» >» ■‘•cb
rail
glas^> th a, luv.- .wre.1 my llcda.l.-s
people. It aeened lUte a lance bappr
^ are TMdi« Zora "
Viw.a>taws aiel ;;
famllr. Mr Beat call vaa at Iba boDc
iani a...l.kMW»rk.
Tbetr
Kr. BeMCV. vita asd tetwbter of Of Mra. Doraer and bar aoni
iBSbws ban eotae bare ta apaad the Urse farm looka Sdc aad abova mneb
rltt7tba aoiiBier. Mr. Baaara vUI iDdaatrr. 1 bad a rerr ideaaaBi veekV
at Iba Priaadt (bareb aratr Tiait there. Capl. Ralph
took hi*
Bondar Boralat aa Mac aa he aura.
and tne IB tala ateam launch
aetoaa Glea Uke to Lorelei couaicr.
JBlT SO. . _______
also leaves twentywlx grandcbllW abad a delt^Uul vialt «itb Hr. and
dren and eleven crvai-grandcblldr-u
RROVEMONT.
Mta. Day and Umllr. Mr next rUli
Ml*. LaBoau of TraOerae Otr apant vaa at Underbill eetusc. vbere I
found D. KInx and teinllr aa busv a«
Boadar vltb rriaUrea bw.
Bora to Mr. and Mra. laadore Gao. fannera uauallr arc. Their crapa look
Real Estate Tranafcfa.
Sue.
Mra. Kinjc takes pride in ber
tbiar. a dancbier. Jair »•
JitnicH H. Wlncbrnmii. ei al.. lo Da%,aad Hra. Uaaaa a*wat Stedar »0 bice ebiekena Tfaeir fruit U aot
Till W Coiislnv. paits-I*. t3<>.
, la TtaTcraa CHr. irowt*
b'* P*'^ aa plenUful aa Uai rot: no plunu,
Henr.v IloefllBg aud wife lo Mlcha.-I
Home paaebeo. plentr of ixora aad «pN.
Myer.
parra-ls. KIngsle.v. 173
*
Mlaa Ueaa Drverap eatertaUad a plca. 1 raaulDcd ibare a vaak and
Jas. W. Osnmletl
and
wife
i.>
Mrs
mac tadr MenarT^ Onad Rapida cMlorad averr mlnnU of It.
entile E Boughey. guardian. eK I'li
lUac'a BOtbar.
Mrs.
MarUln. va« Summit City today.
I
and
all
71. block 3. Ba>»lde. »3<«'
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Overboil are In
there, rrhich added craailr to tbc
RmbUIs point .<bdb
ChasT
Alien
and
wife
to
Horn.-.
report
a
very
pleaHtni
time.
tbiB pHT.
ptaaanre of my viMl. ItTiile there Traverse City today. They expect to
H Old*, parfel., |gdj
-Till' Acme rcRulars
wi-u
Mr. KlBc took hU vife. little dauRh.
there
■ IJln-v to l‘-uulin<- Carver, lol
Mra* Mwin
ter aniTviraetr to Orlali. a ride of ten
In limbkin visited friend. Rapids Stlnrday lo pisy tb
Co. U-ani. but tbrongb a
-undt
y over Sunil
milea. b tbe boue of bis sister. Mrs. In Tra'
standing Ibe E R. l.’s we
Mrs.
Lolu
^Hks
has
retpmed
from
BteBavfikl'of
Iradora
viallvd
Rct.
Mission and ther picked up n t
ber visit In Bo>-l..
Ber. n
Edward L. Diadltg. admr .
Uitle Paul Madison Is cradually lot- Dibble and Miller of the Cemeni
n n Heller, nv, of
fttMB Ohio Ual Tbe crops arc knfclnc Snc.
proviDR from his llincaii.
tes-a 23. range I": Sd3«. .
There will be eovenani mcellng at
additlooa to boaaes and all kinds of
in practice together. Score at end <
Herbert I).
1. Heller
H<
to Geo 11. Ilallen-|
trip on tbe lake Jdlr SS In the Oarrto fannliw looU abova that tbe farmers Ibe Bapllw church next Saturday,
•H.rk " W.-i. h, s bart- r in bii.lne»st 'Tbr maiii.a.-rs of thefiloU- KaliUng .
lante delegailou Is cxtH'Cied to ro
Bbiwer.
are praaperUc. Apple trees In Ui
jin .Ann .trU.r for Isniiy lour >v*r» :w<iik* at'Grand lUgdd* hav.- arqttlroA
here to the MaecaVee celct.ratic.n
I arc fall of apples: manr lai
' '.'Tbe Harden camp acroae from tbe
I Bay Sunday to play the K. L. S.
Wm. r. Criuwr and »ifc to Isinlclflg.jr,,..
■of cabfaaae aad looklw Sne.
at Cadillac. Aurium lo. The C. R. A
J,,. lu,, a,p,asid (liirty |wi .>|>iMni <« lh« Wifm-i, FcaituTriMUie
bpot are a )ollr .crovd and aoea to
n. Insiead Ihey playeil part of tbe L. Johnson, parcel.
Guodrirtx'
returned to my taocne last Friday feelill iBsuc special rates.
p enJorUMC tbair oMinc.

"''’''fit.'
*bav«-< U day for 3o" dark aisvb Vfai-iury si MlddleviMr. and are ••rgnre'
K. I.. S. and part P, C. H of Traverw’ II.'i-V.
visit by ibe
Maater Harry McKay hka returned lac veil paid for my
July SI.
City aud lost the game lo tbe umpire,
• ycar^ '
pleasure II bad Rivea me."
irpn Ttaitiox bU aMer At Cedar.,
not to the players. If they can have Jnhns.m, 1(11 7<i. Hsvilaiul s add. SWW ! He
Hull*- IIdw many aqr* » of nliUk-ti
Mrs. Dorsey of Cleomerr and her
Tbe Mlaac* HlckuMO of Trayeree
EAST BAY.
ihoir own umpire they would gel ihe
Uonanl S. Hoxsle to Catherine “
slater. Mra. Nesrman of Traverse City,
Clir vMUd St B. TMker'a Bandar.
’ jlhai?" was ask.-dN.f Wek-li
"ll.
l^ai Sunday John N. Ocmriade do game from ibe Grand Rapids Centra! Mraire. lot 2f. IshBurd 8 lloxsle'*
.....
calle don Miss Preneb last veek. Bbe
and
ebtldren leave t
-.^ra. Dr. Cook
C
-----------Acme. tItiO.
iklr>w, be replied.
It wikiIiI

Bflned to ber bed at tbe ptesen' covered hla driring horse was mired league team. No team eao win against
.r an ettawM vlall In 11
■lorrov for
aiinali
A
l^v
Tn.'
|i>
C.
H.
I'
R.!
civil raglm-e: to Aguii- It oiil and I ui
In Ibe swamp where he had been put an umpire. See!
IhMU'* R.-guli-l* lelletej
Manager Schmitt
part of tbe eUte. her ol
time.
o
pasture.
Tlv
tbe
help
of
neigh3(101 It aud w
lot (S. H, I. A(.,ni. . barlHf
Htcehgthened Ih. I■^i^ets, s» ihnt fb«-v
offers to play tbe K. L S with their
Jnly ».
C*>.'s
Itlli.
i3u.
(

II l.'Snli
bors with much dimciiliy he was cr own original team for 323 aud show
liirvv) Kaios «> Ji.liii A. Kn»k, iiarIkivi*. : MCI . B(
lulphur Bpring*. *
trieated.
MAYFIELD.
them who has /lurk soiiii.
■.
Il.tk*'.
.
.
The Ice cream party at Mr. and
July SI.
R.Hrih.-s lirhiriE
tin vkiii
skill
Heal* tnils
Mrs. Prank L_ ..
Smith
Ktaliv
«
Mrs.
Jeitrme
Flirlon's
was
well
attend
vlaltlnc her aimt, Mrs. Blackmai
or lllllu^ wilbouli ar»tu. I'ulv* |<U.-».
Uil.n ■ ruaiur Junior K. Tnrth-r of
fram ber home In '
1
a
ed
and
a
pteasani
evening
was
en
Traverse City to spend
Sunday School Convention.
salt
rheum,
unv
iiriiiiic.
ha* fortnuUy aun-Kincs-d hl»
rlait with relative
Lake.
Joyed by all.
time before retnrninR lo Fife L
Rejiorl of Grant apd Green l.ake IWH.,
Ikwu'-. OintUK UI. Your uiuggiM bi-I!Mlaa Susie Porion la vlslilnx friends Sundav school
.ai»Ji.U. . lor flnulla-r b-tm as repK;'
and' Mrs.
Prank
eonvenlloo
held at
Mrs. Burr Ji
"
Philip Roai-h and
le i» RnlN-ri ‘ ll.
Bayers visUed tbeir bIbUt. Mrs. Jno. and relatives In Traverse City.
Mnoroe Center. Jiilv 21. ISOC.
, M-ti’aiive In the ll'diislure. Hr al*V
Wilson and wife. |<a
(Ink Helgliis.______________________________________
_
..
. ... J. WWte-s Uvn. After ..........................
HIM HagRle Lewis Is wrtrking for
MhL
J. L. OlbU
Song and pralae servltv. rondiicKvI
wants to be speak.T
llRbt
a. pleaaani Uma playing MW«
Mrs. Irving Miner.
of Kankakee
br Rev. Rnlsaplc.'
Daniel Weaver and wife To Aili'IsiHe j
J K. Itlrleip. I<u over lisll a f-i-;ii>irv
the llt•
r Champaign and
-How sbbiild Snndav school teach­
i-nl .'t
IJ.rTleii
«v«fliiv,
.
T"*”
tie foUs deeUred' ibe.v
biid\ tbtr'
Win Fkirton visited Sunday wllh Mr. ers Iw aoimtntmll- Mrs. <’. Baroard.
’‘nicest time since Ibe Pburth"
and Mrs Jerome Porion.
Baseball kiIII conllnuet t
CrawB.
Many good points brought
Tra NtebU U a Bar Room" 1^Jease Wells Hondsv began his Job
popular in spite of tbe br
; of *w%. ,
vertlMd to play here Ans. I.
It U
or lumbering 12" acres for the Kelley
aa a result of tbe came 1
if pareoTi^ could be ludneed In the


l.-lrvl-B,
'
.
1-lBt,
Bell
U.
V,.
f(5(l.«i.
nnder oanvaa and adverUaea a street
lumber Co. The timber Is on tbe C. Suodsv school, aroiild It IncreMe or
cventns. Cbas. Cnmutna v
Pattisoo place IK mile east of Deep diminish the interest?" Rev. Holmes.
bavlBC bis bonne
Water point. Itciwoen Acme and Ytibr Thi- imper was very much enjoyed by
Mrs Zoa Porton
visited Monda
CblesMio with a car load
'I present.
with her sister. Mrs. C. L. Donrinc.
of funlture and Roods for tbeir
• TheSunday srhool l* a part of the
Jerome Porton
t
sort on tbe Boardraan river.
cbiireh. Would It not be w
dor aftenmim. It Is atrteUy a hoe
Mrs. John Seely and liitie daughter buggy at tbe Turol
vlt»' the pastor lo <levote two Siimlays
ttem and as aereral of tbe players a
of Buckley have been apendlBR a week Monday.
in Ihe real' to the Sunday sehisdr"
aadtr rat of praeUce. ther -will pre
Mr. and Mrs. H. Knowles of Otsegi.. Mrs J. N. Kennedy. West
with Mra- Soely-a nwtucr. Mra. P
rnl.ui
Mich., and Mrs C. Luce of South Good thought*. In which muuy took
s Tbompson.
Tbe social held at the ehnreh Fri­ Boardman. wbofor thepasi week have l«n.
day evenloR was marked for the pret- been tbe gneau of Mr. and Mrs. II. M.
Dinner nnd social .hour.
If of dowers. Rn?enery ami Foss, returned to their homes Monday.
Our welcome was plainly sliosii by
. tan BaturdBr ecealng vbUe she «
iblrtT-ihree
years
aso ■ be good things set before i
sterna, the acheme beinc Mn. Luce
avay. On ’batMtimiBbraed that i
carTled out In red. Rreen and while. passed through Traverse Cliv to lake hour.
bad eoanpany abe valked U upon
Much credit Is dae to the yrauR girls up tbeir homestead at South Board,
Marry crowd, lUally napreparad
who did the work; and the edect was man. Since then she has ool
Devolkinal service. Rev. Hrownril.
t|b tooepthm that created her.
much admired, lee ernam and cakes In Traverse City once before i:
"Method* of securing
regular ;
' merry evealac vaa apant and as tbe
were served and a pbrnaant time
imdance." Mra. Osnnls. Monroe CciiMira cK tbe party bad brpnebb eatMw vltb ibem everycne araa happy, enjoyed by all.
and received i
Tbe Young Peoples’ society
tv occaMon of the merriment vaa
Rive a lawn socUl at tbe home of Mra.
-iMm
tbe lady’s -------------------- lb birthday.
George Rarack next
Friday ’ night.
Quite i few of o r people atlende<1
itiilay
*MIM Habrt Ayna and Mlaa Cora
a will be served a
•view* would l>c mwle more li
a program will be given during the 8t. Francis church by the Rogen Ly
iliiig.
!um Co. Wednesday cvenlng.
Recitation
evening.
Tuesday Jerome Forion was raklog
A musical society has been organ"Sunday
In eonUoR have a leodr-ncv in Inr.rvWae Inter.-*!
laed among tbc young people called hav with bis team and
the Croakers and Warblers. The next down n grade the whlffletree* struck
aiiendancc." Mr*. Wheat. Ricmeeltnc will be held at the home of one of the horses and then ran away. school.
______ ___
a now needed as_____
Mr. Fortoo had to bang on for dear
Marlon and Harold Gibbs.
"How the nniveniirai w-ork way la_____ li last week. Boras <rf the partiHe was fortunate In escaping In Improved." Rev. Holsaple. Many gnol
tkms have beet torn out to make a
_____ but one of the horses was badly
slater.
laiver room and it drabtlraa will uako reoraUy
crippled by one of tbe rake tines.
Evening Bessie
f a-eery oontnalBBt place for tbe pnrJack King b working for Ocuve
Devodonal
ul b^-ice. Mr.
Domlne.
Mrs. 8. a Saylor and
daucbien.
Frank DeFer is
painting
Henry
S<ilci
Tbdma aad'Doria, are vlalUnc fiienda
Couriade's boose.
Evangelistic sefrice. Rev.
Htieli
and reUtlvM la Bellalre tUa
Wednesday Jerome Forion. Dlnir> Kenn<-<ly. Thoroughly enjoyed by ah
lUncM of
her atep-falher.
^ JmJy M.
__________
o«on. Arthur
Domlne ami C. L. present.
Burk.
omlne all helped Octave Domln
Mra. Frank CIbbe and famllv and
The convention adopt'
GLEN ARBOa
her slater. Hiss Nichols, are vlsitlnc hemlock bark.
resolutions petiilooing ihe prnseciilln:
:{'Jt al
Bdvard Plaber and. Uree n
Miss Francis Knauff. who ha* lieeu
' t Traverae City.
North Manliou llfe^iavlnc
A merry crowd of young people look tbc guest of HUa Rosa Courtade for
anMe a call her^ yesterday.
the past few week^has returned ’
, Mla^'Aelet Alexander of Traverse their supper and spent the evening '
her
h«»me
In
Coopervllle.
Mich.
aback lake Saturday nii " ~
of the Sunday school.
City la here, the enrat of her ancle.
Miss Marr Forion of Traverse City
lag. bathing, music and risil
Collertloo. *3.15.
• -a Wt
Westcott aad....
family,
la rlaltlng with friends and relative*.
J, N. Kennedy. President.
Ume pass very quickly,
Mra.
Miller of Harbor SprinRS
U the
■a. Mine

Joseph Forion cut all of James D.
he Young Peoples' meeting Sunday
Maggie Schell. Secretary.
cneat of
of. bei
her nephew. Charles Gltwoii
_____t
each's hay with his new mow<
evening was led br Mlaa Veda Van
, aV family.
.
Hiss Alice Taylor U aitendlu;
Dervort. Subject; "How (he Church
STOPS
ANY ITCHING.
.Tbe American Wonder <
Traverse City Business col lege
Can Help the World.
Mr. DeWItl and family
an<
Mr. and Mrs. George Harlck visited
Doan's Ointmant Cures Ecaamn and
Cooper and family are camping
tbeir
niece.
Mrs.
Dr.
Scott,
in
Trav­
vaa ana of tbe number.
Itching RHea—Trawtrae City
tbeir tents in the> Mitchell
1................. grove at
erse City Saturday aad Sunday.
:a ban CAM here todav betv.
Bast I
People Recommend It
July 31.
' Um pun Arbor and Maple aiy tea
5Jtod in favor of the Maple C
Otk- appllcaiiun of Doan * Olnlmen'
down Friday to make needed repairs
KINGSLEY.
Short treairoen'
In the mill. The mill will again start Mops Jiny •lirhing.
Cavelace returned Friday
^ k. Flaber said tbe captain of Uie
Thing piles, salt rbe<
cures ecrema. Itching
rbeum
up Mondav full blast.
U. a Mlalac aUp Dorothea told him from her rlali vrllb relatives in Fori
skin enKHioD or skin Itebing
The K. L. A Co.'s baseball team are —any s
that ahont the Sth of Ancost 1A0» Jennings. Ohio.
iPesit reniedy e
now wearing tbeir baseball suits. It'k I* The cl'
maitaei and flve cvnboau would be
so
Utile
of
it
I*
tvqtilrvd
lo bring
u beautiful red suit with tbe letters K.
ai Brath Manltra to have a naval eslief
and
a
core,
Here
I*
Travers('it>
U S. on (he bosom.
Dtbt past.
hlMBra to laat flee days la Manltou
The'Arat massaasnga rattlesnake tesiimnnv to prove it:
Halladav’s barn eaugl
Mra. R. D. Kenderaon. of 3u3 W
seen In this countv was killed Satur­
**Lral Wedaeaday the O. 8. tralnlUR ; Friday and burned. It Is i»oi J
day afternoon aboai 4 o'clock by Geo. Eleventh- street, says: "In (he *um
bWp Dorothea Unded 10 marines on bow the
Snyder. who owns n piece of land on mer of IKkk our grandchildren had th<
Booth Manltoo for land exercise- Dor
the Taylor cornera. He was riding hU measles. After recovering, one grand
tnc tbe erandae a tre was atarted to ered by Inaurance.
bicj-cle to Ibe Tnvlor creek to get a child, three vear* old. broke out It;
.dd McKeage of MayBeM was In
Ibe dry cram. The wind vaa blovinc
drink when he saw a »nake abead of eruptions which literally covei.-d bl.duck skir ts
brisk and rara apraad ao as to endan- Kingsley Satutdi
him io tbe road and be ran bis blcwle faee. neelL ear* and under the hair
car tbe Morenn mUI Moat and lumber
so the froDi tire caught the snake Despite (he ti»e of salve* and olni
yard.
fViiMaii naber ordered tbc
Just lack of Its head.
Your corre­ meoi* and medicine from more ihtr
Are vblatle blovn. and the mill crew
spondent was ooming
up
tbe road one doctor during the great.t part ot
_____________
You’lHtb'l tlift twvMif the
of (vealy men. the InhaMtanta amd daughter._____
when Mr. Snvder railed hIs atienilcm of the summer, be wa* really wori-i
KaUe Hannah of Hannah. N. O.. apJ
tbe errar of tbe Dorathen
imtstovt lines in Hn: rity
to the snake he bad pinned under hi* In Ihe fall than any other pan of thMrs. Frank Box of Detroit are tbe
work to 8cht a terrible foe.
blcyele.
Yoor
correspondent got a year. The sores rplli and hi- was R
boars It bad apread M of a mile srtde
stick and tbe snake was dispatched.
such mlserv that he *rT-am«I all da'
■ad IK mllee lone. Tbe flcht was
The rattler was three feel long
and could not sleep at
night.

b^ np taro days
and two nlchu. alck. but is reported as being on tbe
James E Mahan has returned from
were Induced in try Doan'* Olnimeot
gain at preaent.
vben tbe Vlad chanced and they
Aon Arbor improved In health.
itlon
......................R K ont. Tbe Dora
Uttle Clare Brooks la quite fli.
The Kelley Lumber Co. are Improv­
that I
A. B. Stinson U In Detroit as dele__ ...
..____
B board and II
ing tbe grounds known a* the Miirh- As be coullBued the tspatroeni tbe
ite lo the repobllcan state convencaptain was ready with two pumps
ell garden.
They are lo convert r eniptiont gradually disappeared, until
t of lAke
Lake IHIchlsan m
Dnpour B part
Into B tasebail park, with a grand- anally the app-aranee of ib- sKin wa*
Hias Motile Borns of FMltoo U vis­
Ibe mill If the ire i
suqd for the spectators
The Ketley
tural
Fbr a neighbor * child af
• crateCnl to
iting reUUves here
. The Ulandera '
Lumber do. think a good deal of their fiicted In the same way after meaMes.
Robert
Wood
and
,
Miss
Bertha
-a
for
their
a
capuln and his
employees and ax quite an expenre
D«1 CliiWri-n's
I
II nearly exhausted Fowler were
(reainem gave relief.
When I
quietly
married
BBoe. They wer
thev are doing thl* lo give thrir men found Doan* Ointment so *ucee*»tiii
Wednesday a tbe
e home
b<*
of the bride's
when the dre vaa out
a dav of reerentlon now and then.
grandchild. I
crossed
thHere U what Grandma Ftaher says
Saturday Mrs. Reed
visited wHb sireei. applied it and for tbe Br.<( night
of her two weeks’ visit:
"I started
Mr*. John N Counade.
in many she slept sou.idlv, it cored
offteiattug.
the mornlac of the ISth tor Olenmere. of Ibis place,
John Carlisle ha* pufrhasei! a new her babv In a few dmv*. Doan's OInt
praalns tbe Bne OreROry and Oleo Mrs. Wood will make' tbeir bone here.
ment is oee preparation which acts o/.
Wood being cierit In G L. FM- Milwaukee harvester and binder.
Ray reeoru. where tbe cra*U seemed
Mr. SUric of Grand Rapids U ris­ to tbe represeniationt made for it."
ton's drug store. Their many friends
to be er’-...............
‘ -----------------ing friend* here.
For sale by all dealer*.
Price 5f'
a OB the lawn and others on tbe wish them a loiig and happy married
In tbe Issue of the Grand Traverse cent*
Foaler-MIlburn Co..
Buffalo
lake Bahinc- I dUM at Qleamere erltb
erald of July 12th yoor Acme corre- New York, sole agents for the CoUed
Mias Florence Ontara
•at a tew
Town and family, one of the
Modeoi gave the foUowlng report
State*
s in Travproprietors of tbe Cold Sprinca 'ie- days UM week with frtenda
>e ball game: "Sunday the baseball
ne City.
Remember the name—Duan's'-asa
■ort. Tbe balldiBC U IMxM feet, ver______ ___the Sist
_
_
Hugh Uloside left Friday tor Cbl- club, formerlj- known a* the Diny Uke DO other.
anBaa all aronad
and second
Doten,' DOST and hereafter known ai
The third aioty U n hall eago. where he has employment,
Feri languid, weak, run down* H-rnl
room. Thrae are nlaetcen bedroonsa.l
Arthur Wheeler of Belvldere. Ill, 1* the -lYhlte Eagle*' of Acme, played i b>
a larse parlor. ccntlea>en’a smoking, here visItiBg hb eooalna. Mra. Bert Kelley Lumber Co team of East Ba> ache* Stomach "off?"—Just a pl.vln
AI the end the score stood F lo •> ir case of Uxv liver.
Burdock Blood
room, dtnlag room S*x32 feet, a large Bcbrtl and Mra. Cbaa. Box.
kliAea isro Imth rooms and all the
Geo. SeegmlUer and Fred WItrox favor of the White Eagles, Thev ex Blner* looe* liver and stomach, pnv
jpeel
iM
pUy
a
renirn
gam—la
t»«
motes digvatio^ pnrlAea tbe blrnd.
esmvenlencea utj, Aral class bonse. It hare retniaed from Fife Lake.

By WearlK»Mr*lMrSPEa4L GRODKD L^SB

We offer you

lire tk-orda of
patimla
aa proof of onr slHtity and
(•ive H writtrtl iniantaUv
wiOifriTy pair of Irasn.

examination

IS FREE!

.<b«fl baa lu qoou

DR. P. k. WOLFE. Prop.
4l3 4l4Wi!lieliQBlk.

DR. L L PUHSM, list.

Traverse aty

at Those 3S4

■jiia 1

r-..

Summer Bargains

Greater
than ever

k;

At STEINBERG BROS.-

To dean tip Sammer litH-’i in tjiiitk
order wc ftlatn: on sale iifiy piittcs ojf
Colored Organdies. Dimities and Batistes, all neat and Inrautiful |>allerns, worth 15c. 'iOc and i!5c for only, per yard................... ...............................y

11c

ThiD Snminer Poods.

3'C-

WASH GOODS

R ^ n ! Calicos. Lawns and CbaUles.

worth 10.-. liicaml l-V. at pt-r ynrJ..'-^2'^ ! w.wlli .V aud t'w ynni. al ............. v’

bee button Union Suits

ladies' Seamless Vests.

White Handterchiels.

white and black,
4C lor children.
X3C a dandy lot of them
at only............................
worth Sc tS: IOc at only.“
worth *_’5c at only .
WE WERE FORTUNATE IN SECURING

Another lot
of those

WHITE STOCKINGS
The most beautiful WHiTI- worth
49c worth 24c
L.ACii HOSE (or Ladks- 75c ai

A Great Bargain In
BLACK RIBBED HOSE
for Children.

Missch and Childrens WHITE ’HOSE,
excellent valucsat .

lOc, 12ic, 15c and 25c

or.l,s:).V)

at only

.

$2.45

3 pairs (or 24c

Black Shirt Waist.Su'its^

Ladies' Shirt Waist Suits

ih Tan and White, all sizt-s. handtomely
made up. The Tan trimmed with
Lace, the While with F^mbroidery,

Ik-autifully FImbroidcred • Waist
Skin, made of fine black Silk
(inished l.Varline Lawn,,
worth S5.<^W.
at only.................................
' I

is.95

Lac^ies’ Sijk Coats
ISTblt $9.75
$13.50

; M1SSF:S'
, with white
polkadot^, worth $1 -Vl. at.........................

irm"at^.50
98c

PETTICOATS

Two biy shl|>iiicnii* of
WHITE and BLACK
The prettiest styles in

Black HeatherMoom Skins
jnst n-t-eived at onljr

$2.25, 2.50, $3 & $3.50
Swell Corset Coras

White Muslin Petticoat i

Beautifully trimmed with Lace. Itmbroid'
lion. cic. made very full, al on)

65c. 95c, $1.25. 1.50. 2.50. 3.150, etc.-

\ lA-sutifal lint: of

Brao'l new. m.-to-'lsl*-. in a
sizes, only

29c, 39c and 49c

SO scarce
this season

Mnslio Pants
at 25c, 39c and 49c

Wbite Aprlios
at only |9c

You'll fmd all these and hundred* of other Gr«*at Bargains at
THE STORE FOR SATISF.ACTION

STEINBERG BROS.
Traverse City. Michigan.

ottAuo

thavcmc hcraui.

Thursday,

august s,

tas.

THE GREAT SAN FRANCISCO

EARTHQUAKE SAI£
Almost every man, woman and child is familiar with the terrible San Francisco disaster which Shook, the
financial world. >-No earthquake ever played as much ha\?ocwith the mcrcbants and manufacturers as in this partic­
ular instance. In many cases the fire which foilowed the earthquake destroyed every vestige of property owned
by prosperous merchants. But there were localities where the flames did not reach, where buildings were wrecked
and business men thrown out of business whose goods were not damaged at all, but owing to the fact that their
buildings were wrecked some disposition must necessarily be made to dispose of the good^ Recently l^ge
quantities of goods from San Franciscb have been accumulated in Chicago and sold to the highest bidder. Our
buyer being in the market at the time grasped the opportunity. Ule are Ibcrefore in a position to offer seasona­
ble merchandise at the present time for less than manufacturers’ cost. And to make this sale a memory fo
customers we are putting the knife ihto every dollar’s worth of merchandise throughout the building. Each and
ewry article will bear a Red Cafl. Be sure and look for the red teig, as tvtty Red Cag means a bargain.

This a-tora

be ^^loSed

Ail

day MIonday,

e

Sale

Corrimances

:i

Wliito tiannol and dark cauitnere C«i*.
worth HTx% to dose out at................................. 1 Oc
Ladkw' and Miaapa* 3oc Capa.to clnao out.. I 5C
Ladies' and Misses' 50c ami 7oc Oa|«, to
closeout.................................................. ................ 25c
Mcn’aand BojV 50c Coi». latest summer
styles, to close out at............... ...................... 24c

Udln* ebirt walft toHs. nuiOe of
«bli« ta«n. «lK> Bbepbeixl cbock¥,
S2.se; ale price

$1,.25

$1.98

tP.

$4.98
ularly aoW tor fis.oo aud *i8.uo. s
pries

1.88

r;-,f

IlM whHe wash aldrU: csrtfaqaahe
sate price

79c

a.
m.

3.oV

Tar soap, aoricns
ibe akin, per bar

this lipsl

75 .Men's D.mble. BnwsInl
Suits, light Mild dark oolnr.
i-assimeres and .£•
twif>is, valiD-s tip ^
To Jt*. sale prir.-:
'

6.87 1

3c
2WUaUt

loidlrs' lace
drawers, umbrella
25c value. «n«K-lal

shajM'.

and rhildrenV
white larc Ixwe. Hide (Inliih. 25c value, sale price

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^Slccl nirki-^ plat­
ed safety ptiis. pt-r
doxen
, j

lj.rtic*- vest, wilh .lecp
lace yokt\ tai>c neck and
armbolc». worth liw. for

12c. ijile prke

Sc and Sc

35c

While niJslIu skirts,
trimmeil with lac Iii«tliuu
and
iare.
cktli
flounce and , dust ruffle,
wonta 21.25. sale price

fOc

Silk miilU. prlotol xtik ihwufw. mci
'■.•rti.-.l liifli-U. rhvekx. Tauey walai
Inu*. Mild >;arili-| for 25e to S5c. Mlv

:8c
r'mioll volii*.

5VC

'^a::“59c

Earthquake Sale on Silks and Dress Goods
3fi in. oil boiled Taffcia Silk, worth sfle. earthquake sale price per yard................................... ^ v w

LINENS
wirh«8it,

..Mt-:«al.III— 1
ilari}

89c

White Habutar$ilk. an ideal cloth for summer
. wear, special per yard............................. ............
100 pieces fancy silk, some patterns laryc enough for
shirt waists and shirt waist suits, in Persians. Fancy
Stripes. Shepherds Checks and Plaids, worth up to
$1 ’25 per yard, sale price

39c and 59c

>Vif«
■arlhijUJ

fiai-l

mloi: |

ftrok sliifhAma. II*IH -hinl dark
rhiTk* and airtpen, aale price |kt
yard

5C
il riiprkila, aborl leuirth*.
'huCka. woi

jlOc
I'iildcarlHvI |rbtweecluU. for -thla
Bate. ptT yard

lie

59c
U-. *al< t>ri«e.

25 pieces.Wool Suitings, all this season's styles, includ­
ing fancy Mohairs, worth 50c and 7-5c per 00Q

Ladles' wash pottlcoais; made
food qoaltur alachain. wide flouixx-:
earthquake aale price

' 14ic
Jarqriard, 7<-ih)T. taffeta, eh'-rk'
ami laiirjr wanb suiiIdkil wurth ISi
Mb- prire

.. *ale price, pci yanJ

... 2.19

Suits for Little Tots, irimMeix's strong and durable \ $1 00 and $1.50 aid Vests. ) $1.00 Wort r.-.nl,. mlc o( | merl with Itrase buttons and
Suits, made of blnek cheviots { made of all wool clay womiplniU. worth
QQp
worsia
a
^
ana ooinon
Sidopriw.......... /OC
s Sdc price----

HoslHiadtlilinMr

2|c
IM^ fauev sllk»llDr«. »

lioye’ Double
two-pieoc j
Men’s Dmss Pants in line worsteds
Suita, tiges up lo 1.7 ye ars. 150 in all. j nml eassiiuere.*. retfiilar ^ Q A
valncs up to fS 50.
ri
Q 5

4.VO

-w.nri-il |>i
t- Cluih. p<t

f.riiiiii<lry >Soap on tin- market.

Sabprieo................... 7 •/D \ tialo price......................... IsO/ \
Men's Light Colored Sum­
mer Soita in...vauiinerc6 and ’
iSootob Mixtures. A g\ /
ordinarily aold 4 MA
foe r. nle price *T. / U

WbIi tosjis agd!li|dK

SANTA CLAl'.s Sn.U*.

1.691

Choice of bat Suita in the bonae, in. |
olnding Aloo Syatom rlotlica Wooid >
•ellelicwhere for $lh00 Q Qj- |

1 Sc and .22* «nr
gwiKK mnb bsmikircbicfs, sale price

1.89

25c

Men's Cassimero SuiU. neat \ Men's and Boys'Dr^ Panle 1j Men's Sut^ worth tip Id > Boys' Kii.v PimtR. tiges up
$i:t.'>0. mostly sinkU sio-a. S lo 11 yejirs. while 4
dark paUema. well Itiilorrd. s
1 best of make.
Tpgalarly sold for
O rk S
tl,n, 1,^.1.
i/r
I«f
.......... ai'V
1 SjIo price....

$8.48
Ladira' white silk walwa. trlmned
wttb 8bs ral. Isos and tucklni. worth
UTS: asle prtra'.

Men’s 75c Straw HaU.aalv prii-e..............

CLOTHING BARGAINS to “• 25c

UdlM' I3.S0 nllor Nils, nwde uf
ooltOB PicTlol* »inl while Uwu*.
Mmoed wUb Inartlott «nd Btnp;
al« price .

. lAdle^
ccats. wdd early in
aasoB fdr fto-oo. sale price

SOAP!

Hats and Caps Almost GiVen Away

39c

25c

6

$10.00 worth of iTcouponF, Will secore a life size host Oil Painting of some one dear to yoe.

Cloakt, Skkis M Wdsls

A Ipt or ledla’ w«l*t*.\A.virilP».
percales, while lawo, dlAlfrra aed
black lawns. aoM up to SI.OO. alo

August:

TO MSKE FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR THIS SALE

:% in. White Habutai Silk, ordinarily sold for
75c, this sale per yard.................................................... "lUKDouble fold Suitings in popular grays, sale IQ/*

IOC
7c and 9c
r.i-iwiibM coihfo

3>'c

5c

10 pieces summer style Suitings, including popular
gray checks, sold early in the season for 3.ac. ^,0C

White and celered waah akirta at
hklf priea.

THE GLOBE DEPARTMENT STORE

Agen s for the New Idra Patterns. Any Pattern 10c

Boston Store Old Stand, Traverse City, Mich,

‘ancisco

Xh® Ssn

SALI

EARTH&ni

■'^in'the history of retailing we cannot recall an instance where seasonable merchandise was sacrificed
. at sych low prices- The misfortunes of San Francisco’s prosperous merchants will bring good fortune
to the homes of the economiqal shoppers in this vicinity.
FSom®mb®r TFi
w
J\ ■ mq- “X IVIarIc th® Dal:®
th® Da-fco
I
^
and IVIarkc
Wall

©very word

IMOTIOE-^TIHIS 3TORE WIUI. BEL

of this advertisement. Every
item is a sure saving.
r^|_C’>eEr r*) am

EXTRA SPECIAL No. I

EXTRA SPECIAL No. 2

EXTRA SPECIAL No. 8

EXTRA SPECIAL NO- 4

EXTRAS EClALNo. 6

tisdi®' Bilk Qlores, double
oUap. beat 5Uc

lAdi®' Biaok aod Fanc7
Hon, 76 doc. ill aU. won’t
but kmg at tbii price.

Linen Bcarfa. Trav Clotbi,
Doileyt. Fency Pillow Tope,
stam^ and plain, worth
25c. choice

.60>* fine Batiste Ginlla, 7-oc
well sUyed Corseti, 50c eum.
merCoreeta. $1.00 Xazfirelh
WaisU. emall^iaaa.
Karthciuake Sale
Price .

oOdoz. Men'a importMl mbmere and lisle Hun. all tliia

ssiHr."

3SC

IOC

CXTRA SPECIAL No. 8

EXTRA SPECIAL No.O

EXTRA SPECIAL No. lO

GOc. 75c and $1 Wrist Baga,
only ono or two of a kind,
sale price.

2.% Ladin’ Umbrelhu'with
steel rods, parauon framee,
CoBKD bandiee. 50c nmbtella
fM
.

I5c nml 10c licst wearing
ribbed Hoae. for Imys uixl
- .
ill all.
Sale
girls.
S
price.

24c and 39c

lOc

EXTRA SPECIAL No. 6

EXTRA SPECIAL No. IS
Fancy
100_
|Hi<at<s
icy Ribboiia,
Kit_________
. . in
all. floral «-ffectS
Kegulnr
.'>0<' and 7.V per
Sale prire per yil,

EXTRA SPECIAL No. 14

Softi Pillows nfldy Li iia»-.
lilled with feadiers, silkuline
i-uvi^rs anil rufHi's. salt- priiv.

,48c

He. 19c, 2Sc

I4c
EXTRA SPECIAL No. 12

36c

Ladiee'Stroot Hats and Dress Shn^. sold

.T70 Lediee’ 8a«ide Petticoats made of heatherbloom and nereerised sateens, ' '
'
raffles. acooBdioo plaits, hemstitohiog, straps
axtd shirrings, worth np to $4,60. B^h(|ntKe
sale prion.

i-huin sweep, we will sell
Lailies’Milan I^aitl “J Panama Suilors and Dress shripes, S Flowi-rs of all kinds-To make
during ithis
sale
7.5c ai.tL$l
aii4$l-00 flowers
^
also Bilk Chiffon and einliroidory HaU. values np to
dnrimr
Imb sa
Ip -‘)Uc, 7.=ir
82.00. sale prioe .

Latest styles Patent
Le^er and Viol Kid
Women's
Walking
Walking
Hhoes, BIncber style,
military heel. eiU-nsioii sole, worth $2
and $2.50, for

1.93

Misses’ Kid ami grain
leather button shoes.
Will
stand
liard
knw’king. Sale price

59c

tively the biggest snap we <ver offered.
Better lay in your supply, i KarilK)uakc
sale pri^-

''

2c

I9c and 2Sc

.

.Bilk Sbirta.
plain ami fanry (xtlurs. Worth 82.5U. for

Men's .50c N»ekwear to
dcseout at 2-h- and.. 1 t/C

Women’s Viei Kid Shoi-s. not tli.«

$ 1.25

............3c
Wash^Tios. all styles, tu rlose onL !

.’lO--and 7-’»o Snmint-r cotton Swi-aft r, sale price ^

tZoC

Boys’ ami Yontbs' Canvas Shw-s
and (Ixfonls. with'Vnliher soles.n snap for..

$1.39

Hisses’ and Children’s tan and block Shoes
and Bamlala, worth wp to fl, nle price..

Men’s While Cambric
Handkrrcliu-fs, earh ...

lOC

StTdoz.'Wlc and 75c Infanta’ Vcsis, in »ilk
and tine Australian wool, alf sizes, posi­

San Francisco Enitliqntke Sale on Gants' Furolslilnis

Men's $2 Black and Tan Shoes
and Oifiin
'6n\ti. to
sale, per pair..

UILBKIirB 2.V U.X VM
Cream. 2.V; Iws Tooth Powdi-r. 2-'>c boz. Talcum Pow­
der. 2-V fum-i' Ixix
Perfume.
(Ilioiej-

EXTRA SPECIAL No; 16

L-idiw'chilfou and liorm hair liraid^ Huts, alau rhil-

SM FRUlilSCO ElRTitQUUE SUE Oil SHOES

39c, T9c,$U9,J1.49,$198

SFIeCIAL No. 7

Fa-I'>ry ei>.|a of Tiirkiih
ToweU. aui^lila fur waah
dulha. Ih-ltjr hurry. Only

MILLINERY AT ALMOST GIVING AWAY PRICES.

EXTRA SPECIAL No. 15

extra

2.>- and H.V: fancy oil ittinted
Pillow Tops. fodlcM variety
of path ms. choiiv.

EXTRA SPECIAL No. 11
100 iloz. Men’s Dress Bhirlr,.
in percale, madras i-lotli,
cboriut, «c-. plain atid plniled fronts, worlli ‘lOc. T5c and
♦I. clioiw.

Day AuKua^ S «o

IWIal«a i»ra|»arytilor»a.

AMens Work ShiHs. double front
! and liiirk. made of
25C
‘cheviot Worth I0<-. for d

NVouien’s82blackondthi
Osfunls. sale pri<-e... .70V

Ik«t .50.- <|uality of Men's plu
and fancy l'u*h.-rwc*»r

Women's Patent Leather OzfonU
and 4 simp Sandals, $2 1
1Q
values, close unt at... M » M

100 doz. bine and rwl
Ifandkereh iefs, f;ist
eulora.
jiml 10c
■jiiulity. for *

16c
.. 49c

In order to make this sale more attractive, we have included our entire new Furniture and House Furnishing Goods stock in this

n

Rranoisoo

Ear’tHiQusIce

S

Red tags will be placed on each article with a big cut in prices.

mnt.
£-1

P\
f^nartur saWod (>uk
Diuera, eanc seat, like
ctiL latest, jiatti’rns.
this sale '
QOq
Parlor Stand, like cut. 24x21 oq
in. top. this sale..................... OVC

I

100 of Ihitie Carpet Sweepers, full
sizi>
brill In-s.

i-ai‘li—

n'

.Tills Parlor Bloml. like cat 24x24 top.

i .98

i;v> ent,
...t full
r..ii roll
^ii
Large arm Reed n-w,w>
Rocker, like
seat ami anw,for this sale ^ | Q8
only .

w
you Rorkeis lo 'elot Inan. So- op.iHwcBsctiy Kke rut,
ibis >ale..

irrij

. Large two bin cabinet,

.lodozAn Window Shml®,<«ch........................................................... '.......................... ...............................................................................
12 doseu white enamel 4 ftCnrtain Polea,each ................................. .........................................................................................6c

like

$3.69
7C

E

Tliis up to-ilaleHoeker,

X
Folding Go ('arts. largfull size, high «
hsiidlrt.«_;uly. *•/”

wig'd or

leather eobl)Ii-r
si-al, tlris sale.

1.98

Iron Bol. like cat. any size sny
coh-f. brass rail at he.ad 0 QQ
and f(K,i. sale ppet

50 Vebvi Rugs. 27x-74 in. lies, this ule ........................ ....................
^^K<d high hoei Dining Kof.m L'liairs. this sale per six............

For this ssle we have 100 Jardiniere Stands. 14x14 in. lop, French It^gs. imitation quarter sawetl oak shelf below............ ................................................................

THE GLOBE DEPARTMENT STORE
TRAVERSECITY

Boston Store Old Stand


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'I?'
ORANP TRAVEftSE HERAtO, THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, IMS.
Ins frieiulK In tiic <-U). look Ibu boat Hodivut io.-iui>. Ut»-t». E-OliaM-an-i'lrofll thewaiei unk at Grwt Nuaday,
H. U. Garner will deliver ps!>er..
; a»iMalBtl:K wrb"t» tnjiirlei!.
Konhport rcnicnlay.
r,-- of
'A*. P. Behan of Ann Arl>«r pasret. j MI-'taae> Heimerdinger. a resident of
____________,.__J In 0«ne**. 8wli*-,ni«i. OHUe.ofGr*nd R»|ri«i. «nd W.
Mrs. E. J. -Rgan and Mlu Ecu
^rtud. tbl* tSUrwa. tbw belns C. Tmylor of B*lUf Crook ktrJvod ta Detroit passed throu^ Ibe dly ycs-'«hi«ngh the eby today «m bl« way toi wa-^htenaw eomiiy siace 183T. died ai
;t!>e borne of hH lUnpblcr Sundat al
bfiOO peofrio imeiit fnHO all oror the the dty tbia morning to altcnd the lerday on ibcIr. way to Detroit.
lira. L. f. Vo'llB iriurned tf> h<r tin-nii-<if rii y*-nr».
■Worid. Addreaaea will be made In Bos- vmady m«krr»' convootlon.
Mra. J. 8. Jennings of DciroM ar­
The Rbr. Frankllu A, B'lUt. tori
HIM Vrima Bvaim of -Ullwankoo rived at Ni>*h-tnwasia yesterday (or ^bonte in ED^i-Ire this tnomlng.
llah. OectMkB. Spaniib. FlnnUh an!
three ycai* pastor of tbeiFlrsl Bap-j
Mr*.
Mar:,
Grten
of
fblvago
It
v|sITiHifrantn TtaU UUn la the new Ian- who hn been tiiltlog bor mother. the remainder of the summer.
ehurrh al Hodsun. bht tendeTed*
ItlBK her nii-;w. Mr*. J. 'O Peterson.
gmtge and ta rerr «UT to acquire, MriL R. ®T»n* of ibta cHy. rwumcl
Mra. J. G. Iteraan and daughter
. j^rs. crren fonneriy live.! in Trarerse' hit n-ignatlos. He U very pop-^ar.
belac a ootnUnatlon of I^ailn. Greek.
Chicago pro at the Park Place. Later Cliyfovcr the Herald o(fl« on Bty;a.Trt tb-rc i» moch regret .'
Hra. K. W. nurk of Haplc CHr they will e*ve for Omen*.
Oemu and other langnasea. Cbrl*strew where the Aral. H<-rald whs'rr»Unai!on.
I
uaed
throng
tbe
diy
this
morning
Uan SBdeavorm all orer the world'
Mra. D. H. Dnaae went to Xe-ah-ta- prin^-1.
j Oli-i.r Doani- of l.uu*ing. aged 4S,|
bare taken up the atodr of thla Ian- on her waj- to Klngaley.
Vlcrfct Wilhelm of Provemod! l“ft eoutttetor. rln itf cairh an tzeurston'
Hra. C. Partridge of Cedar, paaaed wanta this morning to spend the day.
gnage. MeWti B. Holley of ib^ dV
Mrs. Charles Hoppens of Mancelomx today for Poach, where abe will be thei train nnd the esenlu'o was so grvwt
baa been working on It for al* mootha throDfh tbe dty thU morning on her
and Miss Clara Lancaster of this city guest of »ll«« Bessie Hayden ni t'.ielr ] that he .Irupped dead on the Pere Marand baa pracreaaed ao Ur that
la way to Corinne.
ent ,to Neah ta-wanta this morning. bummer horn.-.
qmHe depot platform.
MdA cnclor BckntificaUjr
The Mlsaes Beasie Miller and Edna
able to write l«tera and read them In
Hnrvry Oldt has returned from a| Smsl! •*•>>* atrj-JtMl at Kalkaska .
Mr*. E. O. Freeman took tbe Colum­
Orabasi of Caaaopolls; who have been
baked. |
the new language.
year* *iiiy at Minsdeta. Wis. HlnjA-r im—ktuB t»Jo *a!>-n!‘oh'ni car.
vlsiiing Mra. Ctarlo* Webb for the bia thla morning for Ne-ah-t* w*nu.
soda cracker eSectnally
paat few weeki. retained to their
Abont fifty *outh side ladles spent fatlicr, George IL OM», U vluiting lilsllJds tiiav l«- *»-n! to f(*«rai sejioul.
SHERMAN.
mother on Sr-vi-nili sirert. j P..in year-o!d Loj n-vrrety l.!n«-n hr
tome thla morning.
tbe day at the Island.
protectejl
SbermaB.: Mich. July 3I.-Mlaa
Mr.'.nnd Mrr.^MvM Ik-lreD of Cad Uolf in Grand Rai-l.U wm wMV- p<iMra. E. P. Allen and slater. Mra. T.
Mrs. A. E. LIpitm and Miss AnIU
Rbods Btartorant of Owoeao l« vlali- B. Hanley of Goodlsud. Ind.. left this Fjt7l‘V'chTca^'’‘j.^'*sI7ilmiugh^ the’*"**' «<• vivhlug tbe family t
Hi;: aiiimsl.
soda cracker erer fresh,
lag relnllTea and frieuda in town.
way t®;
to Ho1bn*-ks
Hoiunfks of
or .1.1*
iiiis city.
city.
l^au'lcs iwy Jtist dii-d fiom . Ker»»
morning for an eaiepdcl trip through elty thly imjmiM on their way
crisp and clean,
Mlaa Pheua Pniyne returned to Cat- tbe rauthm pert of the ataic.
Glenn lake where they will sKhd a! <5i‘ne Pnrkard relumed to the uppers of li'-:ng strurk k.r Jigbinirts alHiir
soda cracker good at all
IHae Monday after apeodlng a week
| p<fninaiiin till* niomlnK. Mrr. Parfainl • j-ear ago while ireveliuK wIHi rln-us
Mra. .•Bsllne Cunlia returned ye*- few week*.'
' with her parenta, Hr. and Hra. J. B. terday from an exumded trip through
A party eonsisUngor W. n. llurwln.;**"'
''
J M», Wllllaiu i:T..'*n of Moeh.-v. r
Pniyne.
dooi i.j. wl.ere she sat d..wi>
Ohio and Indiana, where abo visited Mr* PL Greptry. Mra. J. W. Newton' Wf- »’id Mrw. Ifcu.bd Ikike of .Slsdi.
otto Lanen of Tf»»erae Qiy npent friends and rvlatlvc*.
ofTole.lolMnJ.narkofHuIrhiuson.I*"'^'' fiur«-d t..d.-,v from h sl-i; n r. s'
■ u-«lhe,|,,:r t;..-... .r. i,, ^
Bnaday in town, returning to Traverse
] .h«.
Mra. K. H. Grwsmigh went to Kan, Mrw. J. T, Hunnub. M.k. f. M. •uoiiHis' slay in California.
^ mmsturt
packatt^
City on Monday.
j JewHri* of Grand. liaptus
Beer* and Julius Beers went to U teurt
f^Richea froislng today.
Mr. and Mr*. B, OUbert and danghetataNcwB. •
: ' |da.-e* or Imsii.. .* Tliur-.!*.
Mlaa HaU‘1 Kruwn left for Solon this moralnf.
NATIONAL SiSCUIT < OHPANY
tPr lone left Monday for their cottage
Aiberii Ta.s.'auen. ivs-kboiisr .Irmi* al : ‘••“'U'.lidv .viol AutoiM
thi* morning. ...
at Cryalal Lake for the rest cd the
C sliaii of in,. Chumpl..!. mid.Calu ■ w'lh erte-ers and le-irliera.
anmmer.
Kalamaro'i..
Prom Friduy-s Boeord.
tm-l. w.is Insianlly kHI.-.l Momla}. H - •!**« EI.rea. living
- Mr. and Mra. A. 8. Moordiind left From Tueaday'a Record.
muKX- f.n-l<Hip IO. A. Brlnl:m.vn and sister. Mrs. E wns- raiiKlii
A, 8. Hobart and wife we«
Hooday noon for Cryalal lake, where
F. Atkinson of Port Huron, passed vliir:.-.! t.v d.-sllf.
menu UiU morning to apend i
PracHially e;or>- inhatiliaal «»f th.Wllrt.v nii.l Ur<. Kll.-n Wal
(bey will apend the real of tbe animner
through Ihe elty this morning on their
\U*. rniniii Kr..ami. <d l>«n.lt bi..
Undsir.-m. 17 y.ars of awe. •oviiy Ilf l<-trbfr. Kiumeky. fnaliiln.lii.uMi I'lnii a rartlsRe and
IT- •
> •
at Ibeir cottage. ;
0!d Mixslnn, where they will
BMiop Atwell and aop* r.f Kansas
iKt mu ll- l|.-r bi.nh. r. Il.^rg.- Ilif.-idf -wii-xl in .-ipi.l.-.-n in.-Io-s'rd
’,l.-o\ .^li-<lslllea| Hi'VtMal I.R.ken
Mlaa Bflle Cutler It apending a week
ias
lx
i.-iaie.i
oif-.-'ly
or
huii-t**''*
siM-nd
some
time
with
^
J.
Urinkman.
City, who are at Hdgewoml. ,t*.k the
btirrii.'of Vio-imr. o visit. It wiis'lhei"hih- fliltliir ou liohili Milt
Jikilly tii'dle.
•Ufa her father. Ed Cutler, at thW
•nie Miss* * Eva l.artiie und Pearl first'ilm. Ih.-y iiad im-i t.if ov.-r.><!V.ti ; '•<-»r U.-atid RipMs. The L.<1 was pile i.-eiu- -o rei^-Camll,'.--T!..- famtij lyj..
hay trip this monting.
place before entoring Corl. Knoifa
Harry Onrdlner went ' to Cedar Alkluxou went to Newhia-wunia
Vx-!>ra.
iieyt
<-J.H.'P'h- Ois iujii ws.s Ifken !iaii..ri W.-l-i., d<->*e<-ii.t.-.! troih, •he f» IqTj
■ mlHInery department for regular work.
orninr.
/
IwWlge this morning.
oioa.Uaiiiel
IVwiinand
pniH.in.
ii'
lu
.E Pult1f.n-. n nnil ,.a„,er.|'‘'^
• The C. E. nodal at the K. O. T. M.
ll.l.-.* -«ul(W>..Dt).4o'-urod
Miioi Mary,'. RhIktis of (Tiiengo Jumpril
Mias ‘CTia Semn.htger wratt tq Nefrom a p.nrs.-ng.-r train
1'u'be uaii-r*l,y lvror Kyke. 0
..T Hm- aHair» Ilf the rrtinuy ■f.«r'’m uI. Iwroln oron lb« fror M.-slU>
r ball Tot-day evening waa enjoyed by
lassed ihrongk the eby HjjB^rnliis
- .Ue .'4 Suruul.A.U t«B.havs '
ah-tn-watiia t.bls morning.
. (,< .-•..ui.x. >» pr«woit irotr
Fiauklin' aveuix*. U-iii-.lug: R-m.b.v.
aamall crowd to what generally comes
rliaii'n eeiii.iry.
I hei way to' l>-laiitl.
• ...A
Ui-Md n.iinf.x
•iiilify Ihe .hie!
Miss Minnie Hornsby uiKVti tbe dav
nlplii.wl.it.. .he .'t.-win was roui.h'ig!
to help make the aodala a aucceaa but
siMt odji.-lneol. uHl thsi sit
Mils rda Waldmu wont *'*
WiiibM H.11. .Maitin of \Vw Yoik
Isu's i.:ii»u»F, n;.-> did lull koriw
■m
sn- ro|nir.4 b. prr
Niruh-Uwania.
twelve
nillix
nil
b->.ir.
He
sii-talu—J.'
the, few who did come over four tloi.im.luroul ruuit.*i Ue pnitmie
•Ir>'W»liig
iinHl
Ire
.Sunday
iil.
Mlaa Bortha Marshall of Unslng (it.rt.: this muriaiig.
I*
l.inti
ami
will
.u~a
lu-'l
WeiiM->
01)1 >4 ars»erw- -'Ur. m rot*
severe InJnHr-s bm will
lara waa cleared fro mthe evening.
Miss
(;.-<HT;<.4te
Morgan
q^-ui
to
«W
U-rer.'ile-titi
>Uy
.4 lk.«-mWr,
pasRCI lhni|.gh the riiy this morning
.)• the Toiwiiiait iim ..n Al.Jigi..-i {-'hs
Marry Mli'le-ll. ar.*-d 70 y.-ar-. au
.llh.r
rIsOH. «■*. le-lu-SRi
Mlaa Margery Clark left for Tmv.1 .rt. Tl.*slzv, Uu- Ol. .Isy <4
her way to Ne—h-U-wania wlter.^ MKsioD ihl* mitraliig by t^ way of
The
rtv.n In Kalnmatou M|.;ar.. Se» Yoi*. So iar a - He- iir-r t.» .
.1 Mddiei. leri.llng imar ll.-n i.-u Ceuerne CItj to apend nome lime with relN’eah-tn-wanin.
*he will spend two week*.
iM-eiio- g-i«-..'s art-.rrtn«-*-ru.-d
“‘"ifiSo.,.
*-iii:iiy tJ:l;f;,v.-ar ulH.I-e rlew-i.
r.
wus
finiiid
ih-ail
in
l>.;d-Mpiida.v
ntivea and frienda.
Bi S. Jerome <ir>«iydj»imll iassed
The MlucK Elsie and Mina Rickeni
monilii;.', Mileliell wpsone.rf |!iilf;iln njn-u w'nler uHd.w.d :i|niug h:i« idaye-l I*, a ler.-iii.--i propn»h'”«. iho.igli M ■ imiojJuly w»« ‘^yiiia> I! Maia'u
Glenn Doyle left Monday aflemoon
through the rily«eriilar on id.-* v
Ja4t<”4 1*0
and broihiT Ronald arc xiMuiding
Bill's srouls when tin- I.iIHt Wa= liclil- batfir Uilh the risus and 111.- fliu- Miiniii do-s'. m>i I'Mii-i i to iiiuk.' -UBV
for Ttoverae City to rlirfi hi* father.
few day* at Bower* IlnrlKir with rola- lOniMia.,
......... .
he ha.-exix-lll
..vmirKUtAK-fhsPodwuOxirt
u.-a.lu r «.<, lli.-.bi>l. three wii-^s ha*
Illc for the povemiui-iil.
---- '
J. A. Doyle.
Mrs. Gtmrge bit Is si*endlug
atoiKsl for till* ilan:a-ge. - l■il]lipl]l.
Uvea.
MiefiS'-l F. Me^ssinger. sn|.l-riii|eiid-!
Win. Wormsby of Ellsw-ortli passe.! days al <laip l(lll<‘ resurfK.
«o: .tf tb«- Sagiiiau' cionniy iseir farm.'D'-w-vIi ha's l«eu ill »wer :be rnq.ix '
Old MMton Rabet..
thropgh ihe city this morning en i
e;uniidM.-<l siilH.le Suii.tny h.v luingiugl mint <-»imiry and fliul* eunJiiions Hu ;. I-•;.<r'.ini|iUMlslloiis to working '
From Monday's Reeor.l
ll-n Prod K W.UL*. Jud,. Print Monday'* Record
ior Oiuena.
bhiiMijr w.-lh a l.m-el al Ids Inmi.-, HU:., .'on.:. I-arb. of siei-v .iiu'ej. H.e r.*.v. .<in trial <-arn h-s* than )ir> a wix-k
Mrs.
O.
I.
Jeuk<-ir*
r.-Iurncd
todny
Tbe regular weekly boat races
Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Cadillac and
;.*-:tr-- i-l.l.
nelion Is thiiiighl m lu- the r.-su1i .ol* '” fr*-e/..-. Uras-shupiN-rs and oilu-r.li ;;'ij who an- an.l.-r
pnlled oB bafore a large crowd a
Mr.and Mra. William Kestler of this frnni bd t-xienikHl trip llinnigh Hie grief liver Ihe ileS'li of his only .-.-.u. ' nxr:s alM> tkiv.ileii -.b.- l.e.^lm
a w'ei, if I. gill live* !»• her*.-lf.
Hlarion Saturday. In the launch races city ai>ent yesterday at Ne-ab-ta-waiila. soulht rn part of lh<- stale.
Wi»td Vras rit-flvitl ni l.nn<lng,Mon-| Th- story Is going tli.- nnsi-.ls oi Io- Sl.r-Ii 'If she ehllMisi «iU.-tUUJllier.
Adelaide Martinek loluniod iodav
flve boata were entered. John Aabton reiuniing last night to Cadillac.
day liiat
R..y EJs-rbari. funu.'flyiKi.worUi H.-lgl.is (hat an *;is*i>u- .-lie wdl kav«- :i ,, lu iiilil. rleaii. »ir>
iim u. three w«-ks' visit at iron
of Tiaverao CUr taking third place
Mr. nnd Mrs. lUy Thacker and son
n |ir»iHii;.r young la.ly of Ural ■«ity.Jia.r 'i.-.u!,v^-K-ti f-ei liing lias Is'-n lu- li.iUiiiiln aiiil lir.-akinsi aiul li.iiii.-i
Witt hit boat, tbe Laura B. Tbe finish Louis are apondlng n eomde of wm-ks Mountain.
di.'.l at Ocean Park. Cat., ns ih.- n-s:il. ;; Hiring fear in »be liearl's 'of pli-awii-e «!.4--.iier. rile will have Hi! us.- of the
Jatm-s Camitlvti of.-Mllan Is In llie
of thla race was very czeUIng. there
Bast liay. . Tliey have rented i
of ii (all al a s’-alliic j-iiik Ihre.-iv-.-ks I'-i-li rs im !,lni-u!n lak.-. Or. Gnli.;} p’-ldie tlliii.!' tram.-*, a piauo siul
iiy vlKltliig Ills soli. »r, J. \V. Gauutbeing only a few aeeooda dlBcrcnce Lyon cottage.
• irai-j. nii-.' rot.-, Ir Is tUomihi. wlu
ago. Rlie was the il.ii|giii.-i of Hr.; vu-l faiidly of Kansiis v.i n-niwiiig
between the first three boats. The
h-lt.
Mr. and Mra. J. 8. Crump pas.
.le-'j-'.l : -ifie i.-lii Io i»ny nmiimi:
Genrss W. Toleimiii.
' ilj- lak.- 1a.d Veek aud nII;eliiJiii il
Miss
Kleiiols
of
Gardner.
Muss..
I*
Lady May. owned by J. I. Cummlnga. Ihmiigh the elty Kulay on their wsiy to
I’hniles f. rrisi- n. a pai-ii.-r eiii | . r .v ih<- renljle l.a.l.ltig in'•ilu- .
- vhhtt attrted wItt a handicap, crossed Elk Rapids. From there they will gn -the guest of her amit. -Mrs. J. W. jdoyi-d , by Hie Per.- \l3r.|i|.-n,.. f.-!l | .le.-ir l!»-l.'iii'.dli f*-!TV.
.Oaumleil.
Iho line first, while ibe Anna Theresa,
I the Torch Lake resorts. .
Hoy Simms h-fi l«slay for Uke Geosraed by Gene Brinkman, which tianHra. L. M. Bennett and dangbter
«d OB Ibe'acratch, came In lecond Mozello and Mra. J. B. Crawford of r va. \Vl«.. to aiiefitt the annual Y. M.
Tbe L*ura B. waa given a handicap of Itbacn. MIeb.. arc apending Ibe day at C. A. conveiiiiun.
Ur. J. C. Gauntlet I of Elk Rapids
» minute and a half. An Interesting Ijortbport. .
In the cJly yesterday. ITc took liart;,.
toalure of the day's aport wna a ball
Wm. Wbeelock and family n
with hint the standard biM colt. Mys'game between Old Misalon and Bk aprad a few days at the.club Itouse
lery.
which was shipped from Milan
Rapidt. the latter winning by a score Carp lalto.
for- him.
of eleveo to ten. A large crowd witA. P. Hunter und wife went to 1
Mary Smith of Cadilhie was Ihe
vraaed tbe game. All tbeoe contests ah-ia-wania this inoralng.
are given under the auspice* of ibe
R. C. Browning went to Old Mission guosi of Edna Wilhelm over Siiuday..
Mr. BuHl has tvitinu-d from a sfz
Old MlHloo Boat and Athletic club. this morning via Ke-ah-la-wanta.
They would be very glad to have TravCharle* Herbert look ihe bout to Ne- we<-ks' vlidi with r«-1ailvvs nml fritnd,-=
In the sniitbern (lari of the state
erae City bonu enter and would do ah-U-wanta this morning and
While he *jH-ul,^a most (deasant aud
ererythlng In their power 'to make from there io Old Mission.
tLlDgu 'Tleuaant for them. The Old
Mrs. M. B, Perrin ami Carl Perrin of cnJo)-able liiiii-. silll be i.< gind to get
MlaMon people arc true sporumen and Obertin. Ohio, went up the bay this back to Trav<-rse.
Mirs Sophln Anderson of Manistee Is
perfoeily fair treatment u assured
morning.
all who go. '
Mr*. G. H. yerkamp of Clnclnngu s|H-nding a week In the city..
Arthur Kellogg of t.anKing 1* visit­
P. W. Wilson, county register of and Mr. and Mn. C. J. Babbitt went
ing his parents (or a ***elcdeeda, also started ta tbe nee*, but pouch this moraing.
Frank Johnson has reiurmvl from
trouble with hU englae kept him from
Mra. J. 8. Adams of Kenlncky
getting a place.
paased through the city today on her Grand Rapids. Muskegon and
southern Miehl|an |K>tots.
On neeouw of the calm, there were, way to Ke-nh-ta-wfenia.
The Ki8«-F Kettle Wurr.linrg and
ao aaillng race* held.
Mrs. Peria Langdoa of Cinclnnstl.
Ohio, arrived nt Ne-ah-ta-wanu loduy. Ella Smith siM'iii the day at the iskviid
(leeorallng for the Twentieth Century
Rtoort Nets*.
girls' party wlijcli will l>c held this
From Satarday'a Record.
:<-ulng.
B. P. Mull of Toledo and Mr*. L. S.
Clark Brown wriii'to Manistee thi'Handreds of people visit East tlay
Mull Of CbleaiD paaaed throogb Ihe
city thla morning on their way to <m a pleanim Sunday. Yesterday waa moniing.
Hiss Myrtle Briggs went In Manl«
M ezeepHon to the nile aud the
Morthpori. '
A party eonulsling of Mr. and Mrs. her of rigs that |«*sed through tbe let' this morning.
15c for 25c and 30c Hats
Mra. A- C. Wjnkoop .if Cedar R’lii
Otto Bfflitb. Mra. B. E. Garnett. Mra. resort was astoniahlng. 'Some drive
was
In the city yesterday and took lh<
to
the
bay
and
have
a
day'a
outing,
nnd MIm Bboiwcll. Mr*. Prank. Gan­
13c for 25c Hats
nett and Mra. Tom Ggnton ajienl tbe enjoying a picnic dinner in the grove. Illinois to Harbor Spring*. She re
turned to h<*r home Hits morning.
Oibera visit friends ni Blrchwood
day at the Inland.
15c for SOc Hats
Gi>orge Evsiis went lu SiH-ruiaii (his
Hra. John aim* will apend Sunday: Keal* Mokeaa. Lanneh rides and row­
25c for SOc Hals
ing *«>rve to pass tbe time very pleas­ morning.
with Mra. J. R. Bante at Omena.
Miss
May
LInilsey
went
to
Soloti
Hit:
B. V. Legg went to Omena this antly. But the greatest numl<er are
simply out for an dftemoon's drive ifioining.
morning.
7
(lot-, to »-lcs« l
w! H. Cdroy and wlf*- sp.’i' 'he -'a.''
L. G. Bimaipy and wife of Chicago and they all seem to head direct
at Car]' lake.
patwed through the eHy this muralne BIrrhwoOd.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
fl.
Dari*
and
A.
X
on Ibeir way to Ne-ab-U-wanta. where
Before the resort was ptaliod a road
G5c for $3 two piece Suits
Ibik'-r s]M-ni the day at Car])'Inki-.
os laid out along tbe bay shore In
they win apend a few days.
Mrs. Shraar.-i, Tni'-y left thls_ morn
Mra. W. R. Ferguson went up the hnphazard rnauter. It conllnneii to be
S3.95 for $7.50 to 10.00
traveled more and more until most lug f«»r a lw«» we«:ks' visit wHh her soa
bay this moralug.
iwo-pipce All Wool
Si-i-oiir rounu r liilcf! with. M»yi‘s.
Summer Suits
Mrs. C. J. and Miss Bthelberia Wil- people thought it the regular highway. in Uetnfii.
Ik»ys' aiiil
Miss
Manic
Watson
I*
visiting
Mrs
llanu of Grand RaplBs. who bare been The road now paases right through the
SOc
for
Ail
Wool
Flannel
Caps, all new .Vk g«lK^^.
apending a few days as guest of W. K middle of the resort and the numlier Ed Wail o( Washington sins'l.
Coats
Mr. and Mrs. Allx-ri Danner an-i
WlllUms of Ibli city, left this monilng of rig* passing through become*
tremcly ansoylug to the reaoriera. The Mra. Warren SUsbury lep this morn­
for Northport point.
road should go several hundred fi-e! ing for Manitowoc, 'ft'ls.. wh.-ti- the;
Mr. and Mra. B. 8. ^ratt, J. H. Bis3Scfor $1.25 Mohair Cfinls
the north and an efio'n is being will spend two wt-eks visiting relativ.-*
seU of Deiroli and,Mra, H. Hatch of
Miss Miller, who has Isv-n risitinr
de to induce the lioard of public
-Grand tupids went to N'enlwa-wanta
$2 for $3. $4 and $5 Blue
T brother-la-law. II. H. Braekiti
worka to put It in passable shape.
this morning.
Serge CoatsBald one of the Glrehwood'resoner* Wa-shingtou mitH'i. roinnuvl humo
Mr. and Mra. Frank Hamilum''ara Ibis morning. "Yes’erday there was a
Let M-|| >
Siiiri-. j-l 77
50c for $1,25 Black Twill
spending a few day* at Lriand.
Miss iJbhie Camplicll of Brn.lfiyrO.
continual stream of rigs passing
, CU.ti 'J '*'
. BOW. t'> cl<»V'.
Coats
Mr. and Mra. O. B. Oole and rhil- through, sometimes five or viz wouH Can, is (isiilng friends in Ibe elty. ,
I, ' '
■ '
dren of Benton Harbor passed through come along In a bunch and meet a
I.ot of Moil's I.i’.l-Ii Cottar.,, rcRU-'
SOcforSl
and
$2
Linen
the dly thlajnoralng on their way to couple going the oUjer way. Then a From Tuesday's Record.
Pants
tar t.Ic 6ij.nU —
Glen Arbor, where they will spegd a regular blockade oceunvil and It took
Captain and Mrs. %'m Boii’ers «r:
abort llBMk
$1.85 for S2.60to $3 Wool
all the East Bay contingent to get arrive in the elty Wi-dncMlay for ..
Mr*. Emma P. Kidder and children them straightened out again. At oihei week'* visit. While here they wfi
Outing Pants
of Brpingfleld. HI. passed throogb the times you would think a funeral pro- have charge* of the SaHatiun Armdly this morning on their way to Old eeassion was passing. Tbe road was senioes
Misalon.
t'* wet' yesterday and the dust dldn i
»r. and Mra. C. F. Chapman of To
H. B. Teniner and wife of Ohio
liolher but take It in dry weather and ledo reiortrtri «o their home this Bn>rt.
at tbe Parts PUoe. Later they will It's a difierent’proposition."
Ing alier spending some rime with Ik
leave for Northport pottt.
C. D. Miller and wife of thU elty
Mrs. Mary Waiera of Springfield.
Dr. Sarah Chase left this mornin- - for FVankrert. whero she will atii-nd
I1L. paused through Ihe dly today on From Wednesday's Record.
Mis*
Lo<7
Van
Taasel.
«ho
Is
rislther way to Old Mission.
spL-Clai bii-ottag of the EV-niie County

The only form of {food made
from wheat that is I all nutri­
ment is the soda ciucker, and
yet—the only soda cracker of
which this is rea]ly tine; is

Uneeda

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Hamilton Clothing Co.
CLEARING-OUT TIME

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Has come with us. Here are
the Prices for August:

Great Bargains in Store

Men’s Suits

$5 for $r.50 Soils
$8.50 for $12 and $13 Suits
$10.50 for $13 to $16 Suits
$14.50 for $ir to $22 Suits
*17.50 for $22 to $25 Suits

Hats and
Furnishing Goods

Boys’ and
Children’s Goods

68cfor$l and 1.2SSummerStiirts
38c for 50c Summer Shirts
10c for Meo’s 50c Straw Hats
33p for 65c Straw Hats
25^c for SOc Undtrwear
50c for $! Outine Caps
25c for SOc Caps

Now 25c

h Wil! pay to buy these goods

$2.90 for $4 to $6 Suits
$2.65 for
$3.50 to $4 Suits
$2.95 for
$4to$4 50SuiU
$3.95 for $5 to $6 Suits
$5.50 for $7.50 Suits
25c for SOc Gaps
15c for 25c Caps

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$1.15

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Hamilton Clothing Go.

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