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Grand Traverse Herald, July 12, 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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PAST ONE
VOU XLVIll.
P«es 1 tti
TKAVEroE CITY, OflANO TEAVEIWE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THUItSOAV. JULY 12. \1I0».
posu aad a framework of rails, as Urics. snd proud to be bripln' me. member you! Dear Mtue Jimmy Gale’ bird*, among tbem'“P^ng the while
doBbtedly tbe most dvlitaafl pertlN
formed a luxuriant arbor, loaded. In down to Sanoy Boy. and s lovin' each And Ptf would, too. but ne s been dead booby iSuls bsssanai. These bird*
of (be world nnd S.ttfl* years ago cmly
•eaaon. with tuadous brown globes, other, and n' learnio' to love their ten yeans. We dean lost track trf you, have also met wlib the same fate as IblnktT hod devlw-d this way ol using Egypt and possibly Indta nwM have
the Bdk. in the year I860 their nest* tbe spark tbe method held Ha popu rompeted with It, But while Ibe otbbursting with musky sweetness. Maker, why. 1 think. Sally Ann. that alter you-all moved awar."
“Remember bow I cried when I said
e atm 1.
larity and obtains to this day.
Tbeae, in'ibelr seaaon*. added their maybe wbni I can do for 'em morc'n
rra have changed la vartoua why*
though the flint and steel U so much China has remained tbe anme. TMhk
Mrnre of revenue, as well as tbe bli; equals what s public iostUuUoa could goodbye to yoo?" said "Jimmy." "Yo-u
Jut o wMc «wcep of nlo-vmidiod ikr,
slmidcT. caster and more portable.
of some of Ha arbtevemeniB! Thw
vegcUble garden, wbkb was alwa>^ do! And. fartbennore, I promised Job oogfat to have a beuM-rul of cblMroa,
A Eover, • Mrd-oato cweet;
Tbe phllos..phy of (be device will at grewti-st slrtielare ever nared by hu;
crowded with lender, sueculent IruH* Dothan on his deathbed that hi* chil you know so well how to mother them. And one solltan specimen. Ruthless
o ftbe noil and ef grandma's industry. dren shouldn't be parted. If I could Whose MlHo oim are these with you slaughter, and tbe searing away of the once be appan-nt Tbe sharp edge of man hand* ts ibe great wall. It Is I.Loom tolcbeU for oat ton-.
Urds—due to the erenkio at signal (be china scrapes off a bit of iiamboo
miles hmg: wltboui a briwb-H
She lived two miles from the litiie help It. and, tbougb the way looks, now. Grandma?"
—ebl
mneh. because (he wood b hard rr*.sse» valley*, climb* saoeatalha.
MatloD
Then
Grudau
(old
Jimmy
Gale
all
on
tbe
Island,
wbicb
Ure]l
town
where
sbe
mMieted
her
pro
dark,
and
I
ain't
aeein'
the
end
noaA vtwtten loM wlUiln oor ocrtp;
duce. bnullng It In a small can. dnwn ndays clear, still I'm a trustin'! i ain't tbe plilful story, thankful for a sym Are off a shut every minute In foggy and tbe outside boa quite a glaze— clamu-re up (be lace of pr«<^tdraa and
Fbc^driok (be blllelcie eprloc.
• i-ather—soon led to a tblBDing of but enough to be made torandesrvni hound* an empire no ibe nortb.
by a venerable ox, which mainly ruI>- never l>egg«d bite or sup from mortal pathetic llstcovr.
ABd for troe beori«M>pulooeblp
"I said they might send the chil (heir ranks, and the price of tbeli by the frietloD of the stroke. The
It was built iHdorc tbe (ormatlM of
Blelcd on tbb berbnge of the raadsldv. man. and I ain't aimin' to. but if I do
Tbe lore of MtOTtiiK.
tinder ealcbes (his spark and the de the Roman emplfv. while It was atilt
and. while small expense or trouble, rrocb (bat point. Sally Ann. 11 be dren to that home when I got l<> eggs already began to rise to
We wont eo loneb. owl yet we need
was of untold vahie to Grandma plum willin' for youall to M-nd (li? where I'd have to ask for help. And entles. Now they are great raritlea. sirv-d flame U Ibe result.—Cbiragti a repuUir and wblle Cbristlaalty was
So eery ■«**( * rtore.
Ommlcle.
Peary. Tbls saciem servitor bad at children to i^t home where they do I'm mighty '(raid tbe time's come and would fetch large sums
still uBlK>m. In itn B. C Or. to take
But in tbe ooe'e rrtp of creed
:'orli:na:< ly there are no specimens Ic
m.w. Jimmy."
modern instanre. wblle the ewllghtlast died of sheer old age and Grand- so tsach for on'**at>‘~‘'
We bony wore ood more.
Curious Happening* the World Ovo<
led people* cd EurtlfH- |were Mill eoyou right sure iif that?" co- lilt- market. Book- apecIPH-ns are
“U. Mcd>ley sighed, as fhe aros.ma bad now to trudge on foot. or.
lightning struck Gie hennery o gag,-d with Ibe rniaades. before gunview
at
the
Bmlihsoiilsn
InstUutluK
quimi
Jimmy
Gsle.
"iN-rause
It
seems
to
go.
"I'm
afraid
jou've
migbiy
nigh
when
Ihe
loud
demanded
n
strange,
Tbe woodlond woore. Ho gold-ciweB
me yon ought ti> be gening a «im .-Dd ai the American Museum of Nat Mrs. Fowler. In Hloomfleld. Conn . nn l»wder <ir the prlnllnji prew* bad bean
reached'
that
point.
Grandma."
said
carrier,
to
beg
a
lift
from
a
neighbor
bet;
wbo might be going (o lovrn in bt.s she. dohrfuliy, "and when yon'rc ready lortalde penslun right along, as the ural llUlory In New Tiirk; they range killed one ben out of a hundred InventiM, China built the great eaaal.
Tbe worm wind Iosm by:
pi-rcbcd '<» the different roosts.
almowl 700 years ago.
wagon. Tbere-was always a way pro to send 'em. I'm plum willin' to give widow of a soldier of the Mexican la value from law to I7JU aplec.-.
Con we loreco? an wc forcet?
knuw;OiwB(I|a Provy was
Large sams are also |iald fur the Id no other damage
Our tmaginatlon (alls us with such
vided. sbe sald'cfaecrily. for tbcm (bat lleena's Sunday d^ to Mary Maude,,
Gome, oomrmde. let u try!
The l>-vaut mine, situated near the numU-ra A thousand yean at Cbleggs
of
(he
ai'pyurnls
or
moa.
a
glgan
to
travel
In;
ond
Mis'
Simmons
is
I
h«him-he has told
Ml
often
of
the
kMkcd'
for
It.
>4y CUbUm Borilord. In tbe Ootloolt.
I ~
wlucltas bird of rnim i: to M feet Lantl's Bnd. England, goes down
newe' history make no imprvssHm npoa
Ihd you n
Vbea Job Dothan, sridosn .
riwdy to At out the lliile hoys with batllc-s hr fought
Hcally
for
:i0o
je,i.
and
is
wort.-i
fur (ta<-y stand (or no event* and
In height, which aa long agu as two
father of Mary Maude. Bud^- and her boys' Sunday suits. We're alt apply fur a iienslun
Brood on the Wotea
represented to our tboagbl by
N<5. Indeed, Grandma had never buidred years was already dying out laterally under tbe Imd of the AHi
Bonny Boy, was stricken with his Isst willin' U) make sacriAnt.
OfbBdmo Pary ood Mary Monde Illness. Grandma Peary—who
Madagascar. In appearance the He. considerably ov*t a tulle from the nothing dlBtingaished In rbaracter or
"But I ain't wiilln't" iboucht ob hi-ard or thought of such n thing
_
Bi'Lhod the pea tHmo arefolly, Moiy mothered hls eblldren since their own durate Grandma I*eav}-, as sbe re a United Slates pension; in the re bird mucR resembled (be osirirh. ai,.] I.ku of the clifls The mine glvi-s em llu.-raturr. But to tbe ocltolnr nR I*
ployment
to
CU
HH-n
and
l*x
boys,
and
Mooli colnc behind Orondmo ond mother bsd died, when Sonny Boy
sas
one
fool
in
length,
T!><
diRerent.
Hr hnras to flil out tbe
moteiiart
of
tiHsouthern
state
In
turned to the kitchen sTHt bur vl.>.
flddiw ofot tbe Nnee for nay podi just beginning to toddle, bad him and llor's departure.
which she lived such caw-» were ex Orsl spiclraeu was brungfal to Boro|s l•rarl|rally nnu the village of Bt Jun. reniuries and gain at lenot oome (alnt
Mediterranean moth's have clowed ■tdr* of their magnitude. Hr ctmoa
vkkb tbe old lody'o din riala ulcbt his moved to her own home, when"My sake* alive! If Mary Maud- tremely rare, (ertalnly unknown to I’arlst by a Fn-nch merchnni In Ihit.
hm foiled to dloooeer. But for oil she nursed him fsUbfuHy tilt he died, ain't ^dc the Arc and Buddy Ailed up Gnuidina IVavy. wbo w<iulil not have and causeii quite a sensation taom the ro Hinneaptdis floor mills Mure
nnderstaad that it has not been
thU ibomish looUns orer, then wo« and then calmly announced,, when tbe (he kittle and Sonny Boy fed all th- known how to proceed If sbe had smoimt of Interest 11 attracted: I'x iiiilb are expected to shut down
quite a mooalotious aamenesa, bnt
tat o oanty aoppty in tbe bic boidtct nolgtabora discussed ways and meani biddies for me! Grandma don't know beanf of them.
/
eitbic eainrliy is aliout e<|ual to ilia'- in order to get rid of these peat*. 71>e that there have born wise and unwian
irMhs
gather
under
Ibe
silk
eloth
When they Oolohed.
■ ulera. Buca-sstui and eRk-lent dynan"I'm a lawyer. Grandma.” aid ot one liimdrvd gooM- eggs. In ligtT
for sending tbe cbildicn to an orphan's know bow she'd get along witbmil
*T1ie drooth ruined ’em!' oisbed borne, (bat nobody need trouble, she you-all, Now, I'll Just make me a drop
periods of rr-AnriBeBt and periods
line of il-ese eggs was found swlmm-Cr through which Ibe flour Is sided and
Orondmo Peary, “u an|bt tbcm Intended to keep tfae^herscIC!
I Ibe Bouihwesl coast of the form webs from one to f«mr inrbes in of terrible and desotailng warfare.
coRee, and we'll have supper, foi
oesr
They
sliio
cat
the
rloth.
' oorly onea juat aa they won UIlo'
In China, too. be romes to under
Islaud
of
Madagascar.
In
Augustine
that
pension
for
you
a»
easy
as
fall
Mobley's
been
and
fetched
us
a
MU'
"But. Grandma." brgued worthy
making
It
Imiioiuilblr
to
sift
the
priMtMorrowtau come late, I expect tbeytt Mr*. Mobley, who worried over her bucket o' *l« clabber ami a big plate ing off a k«! Therel be a btg aura
stand
then- have been great aovernow lies In tbe British Mu
ateta the aeoaona Juat richt. A bad own nnd her neighbors' troubles with
elgns. great not eltsts. great essayist*.
of back pay when it comes, and until aeum. aud Is undoubtedly on- of tbe
gingerrake. no's wc won't have
A trial feWassauH without a word To iM-gln ici master all (hsi has brew
becianinc maka o sood endin', they equal ImpartlalUy, "bow on earth art cook a bite!"
then, you wont be above letting one nrosi extraordinary and valuab! • -vi
*
tx-lng spoken took place Ix-fore Jus-' there achieved la hrfood the power*
nay. ond I noUa if we hare a little you goln' to feed and clothe 'em—and
of your children help you a little, will es ul lls kind.
The next morning, by daylight t
bod lack we olwoya boa a heap
of any man. aad (be Bso*t that an InThe eggs of Hie aptornis. a rwnllj ire cd Ihi- i'eare David Bnppte.
yi’U?" He prvKaed Ills rbeek against
they loo lUtle to help ibcmselveH. old lady was up. breakfas: cooked a
luMesvIlie. Ind. Tbe dt-fcndani
good to moke np tor ii- " And tbe much less you?"
dtistriouB student enn bope to-do Is to
-xtluct wingless bird, probably a m>-in
her vegetables gathen-d. and iK-for* ber'a csresVingly.
Aeery old aonl, amlllnc bflgbtly Into
If rtiurs<- 1 wonl. son! I aln : er of the Kallldae family. al'-> feiih 'harU-s E. t’ndorwood. charged with lesra more or lew* tbornugbly (In
"The Lordll provide a way." an sunrise she was on the way to town,
Mory Monde'a wiaUol lltUe taco. lUitrudging bravely along the sandy road alxm- accepting help from any kta-l very high prlra-s, line colored upeci- ssault and battery on Joseph Byrrs .'vcm* uf Mime single period or t«
swered Grandma, tranquilly.
sod wife. All three arc deaf i
ad ber plUfnlly light boaket from the
Iran- the development* of anme pnfMrs. Mobley sniffed. "Humph!" II with the basket on her arm. "And It friend, much lesa tide o' my chlld'en. meub fetching as much ar I7&u to Jt.- -lumb. The oaths were admiolstei
I wound, ond left tbe gorden, Mary
Hcular line of arlrnre or of art. Chifolks set down nnd wsH on Prov|. a way alnt plutod out mighty wjoo. 1 Oiilv I didn'l want to be ao'e I'd have INMI apiece. Tlie apteryx or New Zea
-Tlttng. 8<»me of the motions
Monde following'aoberly at ber aide.
eocyeiiqiedlas there are In hun
ask favnrvi of auyliody!" She land kiwi is a bird wblcb tbougb still
nee to take care of 'em. I ruckon reckon 11 have to give 'em up." she
It woa hue In (be nftentooo. ond
living, b In-coming scarcer from day answer to mivsttons were of such dreds uf volumes aad histories which
murmured, "for I'm free to eunlisM I'm
>ost of 'em ‘ud perish!"
Orondmo Peory gatbercd ber peoa to
terrifying by reason of (heir Mae
1 da>. and its Anal cxtincilon Is only lorce that there could be no mistake
alK.at at the end o' my row! "
“I ain't denyin' of that. Sally Ann,
In the interpreiallans.
and rompmdlumi and abort edIUmiB
be ready to take (o market early next
question
of
y«-ars.
Tbes.kiwi
br«-e<l,
m
a
sr-Iflsh
«ild
crivl.-r.
anyway*.
But then and there the way was
IV.-d Rank, of Ban Franrlsrn. the Innumerable, themwclvet
morning. There would be buncbee of replied Grandma Peavy. "Bui t alu'i
opened, when Grandma 1‘eavy. lust In <ilsapiK>inii-<l. III! I'lu fair s|h>1Ii. I eery slowly, only one or two very large'
l■ooH1lB^k who went to England to fill long enough for the raosi
criop tadlehei ond young epring on- aimin' to set down; t sm |o boe (III 1
melancholy thought, stumbled against cast a crureli <>' bread on the waters, eggs Iw-lng laid during Ibe m-OMNI. aud nil bis amhttlon to shine King kMthe end o' my last row,
Iona, loo. but them abe would gattaet
Michigan Tradramsn
and behold. Cod has sent me a loaf!" as y«-1 IliCre Is no n-eunl of Ibe sue
exposed
pine
root
in
the
road,
before nn np. that they might not (ben depend on Him to show me an tripped, and fell full length, ber pca« —Northweetern Agrlculturalliit.
d-ssfiil rt-aring <:( young In captivity ward's boots, was obliged to WHiten*
AWM Unlqiw Epiuph*.
trltber before obe reaped ber cua- other oae! Aad He's never failed
Speculators might do much worae Hum hlmrelf by performing that offTre tor
yet, Solly Ann. and never will, so scattering broadcast, and tbe bone ol
A
whole roraaiice It cowdowad tala
l»rd
Mayor
of
London.
Raclk
tomero.
;bny up as many eggs of ibis bird
Seme Costly Eqps.
her forearm snapping sharply beneath
donl yon fret nary grain."
I to Buckingham Palnre nnd gm an epitaph from Vlnoynifl Havog,
•Idow «e-U get mvperr ebe
rcMon of the eMinetton of ccr- ih«V van get bold of. for, althougl'
the weight'of her bocy: Sbe was dim
I>as1 tbe policemen at the enlr
Tbe little store saved “tor alckness,
clasaca of birda, there are many now- carefully protecta-d, It Is to Im;| If niBBt'IUn. through her auRerlng. of
t. UtebM. “YOU ond Buddy had served it* purpose in paying Job wheels approaching, a vehicle slop egga which are ao ararct- aud costly, -leareil tbal Ibe sp>-<-lnii'nH now exls: galt-K, iM-aring a letter he had written -John and l.ydia. that Moomlng gto
lord Knollys, asking his assistance A whale killed him. aad b«r boflg Uqfl,
be Mart cbUd'an ond tote me aornc Dothan's doctor's bills and funeral ex- ring In the road, and voices murmur that they can he lerracd rarities with li!C an- the last of their kind.
placing himself physically and
here."
,
In
Ibe
tobacco
pouch
whlrb
t'olIiTlors also |iay g.xsl prices fni
water from tbe epring, and Sonny Buy
Icar of cxaggeralbin. Tin- rar. ; i
Then she wns gently
Iiratively at Ibe king's (eel
ls>r,t
s Grandma^-pu
purse and Iroasnrv.
can feed tbe blddlee eooa'e I mix up
Sksneatele*. Nesr York, w* BhflII the egga of a allH cxiajeni (am- the eggs of the goMi-n eagle, the Has'
lilted and lalA on the grass by the
Knollys refiiM-d to aid him.
we was
ddollar left, and ih"
tbe dough. Ho'e a reglor IllUe atep>1 birda la that laid by the condor, IndiRO swallow, the Californian parrot
viadsldt and a cordial forced between
mltliary- qompany eotnpoaed of NeiiraigU worked on Mrs. Smith
«e extra linVm<
lltf^moulbs always need
aavcr for Oiaadma! Brcry one of throe
he pn-setil moment there la not in or "popinlay." etc., and for Ibeix- of all
ter tips, sending the blood flowing
m-a that, though. Oraadma wouldn't ed Ailing. Mra. Mobley, wbo kept a rolflly through her veins and rousing eilatence one atngir dozen .pesfeci similar lurd» wblcb make their nests the daughters W ;lVH>he county farm Till -neath tbe sod It laid her;
has lK*»-n orgaulzed, with hej-l
know wbot to do wHbout you!" At cow, supplied them with, buttermilk her nnmbcd senses from their torpor. apeelmcna. and the few there are can In such Inarcersihle taxils that Hieli'
She saw a worthy Mothodlat.
•juariers at Englewood, eleven mlle- And served as a L'rnaadar."
wblcb all tbe children, from ten-year- and clnbber. which with hominy or She opened her eyes and beheld two
solely in sonic of the wealth' oblaltiing Is a matter of difficulty an^i
soiiiheast of Coliimlila. Ho. The Brsi
oU'tUn Meade to Soaay Boy. wbo hoccake. was often all they bad to eat gentlemen standing boride ber: oor lest and richest collections. Tbe con danger to lllc.
The nses of a family Bible, and th*
The ordinary liaiDdoor fowl nr publie drill took place at a logrolling
wax alx. and wore pbinforca. felt There had been a long drought in ibc- she rocogntrol as Dr. Toild. a young dor. which la found In southern Cali
Id unrenalnty id (bowe wbo bara ho
Inglewood, where. In the presence
traatly elated, and proceeded about enrly spring, nnd though Grandma and physfrUn of the town, (be other was a fornia and the Andes. Is now ho|K.-- "breakfa:d table" .«g ha;, also a fane*
crowd of carious vl.vltnru from all such recurdb In depend Opon. are «■tbetr fuka wUh baay Importance.
stranger, though she had a vague lesaly doomed to die out. It Is also value—soniellmes, to wit, when, like parts of the country, the gtrl soldterw
Omndma Peary, being aelf-rellant tbe garden yielded so scantily tbni sho
of having seen bis fare some procllcally Imposatblc to collect any wine It bas-“lmproved ' with age. We
a atrikiag exhtidHnn. going 'Elizabeih Scott Ik* borii^r^
And eaergaue. wftb perfect facaltb nnd was able to "tote" her produce wltli- where. "Feelln' better. Mn>. Peavy?' fret-h spccimeoa of lls'eggs. aa the:e riidi-ly term aueh egg< "rollen.’' In
through tbe manual of arms like v<i She was Inra Nov 9>lh. I7».
t aid from the acfgbbors’ carts. It
an aU^ trut In Prorldenee.
and extremily shy birds neat China, however, such an egg is a deli
enquired the doctor. "All right! Lend
erans.
?med.
at
Ust.
that
she
bad
reached
Acctyrdlng to tbe best of her
mana^, with the aid of ber garden
band Jim. to help her In (hr thouaoDda of feel above (he plains. In racy of the Aral water, and the well
Hon."
And poultry, ahad Ant by amall Job* the end of her row. sod as yet there liuggy. There now! It worn take c (be moat Inacressil.lc (asint-sses of the todo |iay high prler-s tor a r*a1 go-st
The VirtuM at Wsttracesa.
cf knitting nnd plain aewtng from tbe was ao other pointed out. "But there minute to gel to your house. You fol Snn iternanliDo and San Jarinto oil] egg of the •'hill.- l.bsMed' type that
That (he cares uf this life ara not
Battb- Creek baa become Ibe centra
will be." tbought she. as sbe bustled
low us, Jim."
Hence flndiDg and pbui- has had 'amidi- llni<- to raaMire.'— of au unique and impurlant Industry. all left behind In the tomb was evtabout
tbe
kllrfacn.
"1
Bint
deoyfo'
the
ebaetfully all the yaara Mnce Grandpa
The cottage wa:. soon reached, and. drrlng (two very different things, by SclenllAc Aliierican
iv Ibe gathering of watt-rrresa. dea'ly the crc*<d of tb* famll gUmt ra^ry died, leaving bar alme. with way looks dark, but there's a llgli* srilh tbe aid of the trigbieaed but the byel a condurs neti la regardcsi
corded—
which l» louokally -known ns
get to It!
tbe cmAII weaUl•^wora cottage and a
wnuderlul and aensatitinal
/ I- Place of Malchea.
iiirniim ofllrlnal. Tbe crei-s grows In Our pap* dear ho* gtma to baarah
Law me!"—«a that lady entered (he helpful Mary Maude, they rooa had
few acres of land as her aole
rent:
in
fart,
a
prize
of
tuM)
would
The
match
has
ta-en
said
n
Grandma !V-avy'a arm set, and herself
hallow, ci.-ar, swift-runliig water, witu To make ayrangemgat* for elersh."
of snpnort. Tbeae she bad alway* back door—"U bore ain't Bally Ann comfortably pn>i>|M-d with julhiwa on
lit tempi any sane man to'Mart out greatest civilizer In the worU
Pofzr papa!
:r*v*-l )M.ii*.m . Hud l> InjuriouK t<kep^frae from mortgage or debt of Mobley! and fetchln' a bucket o' cUt>- the sltllngroom loimge. "And now." I the bum (or a fresh condor egg.
ha,- not yc-i coiupli-l*-<l Iif work Tliere Is gr-.wHi aud flaivtir. The numeri«>i>
A tragedy la yeveatad by (be <*>llowber and a plate o' ginger cakes If I
hay kind, paying ber amall
Still more coalty are the ep:s o| arc still trlUqi uf (•art.aroiis and s<-ml- .l•»k*- alicwl Battle Cr<-ek are w*dl
aaiil Dr. Tod<l. "Hi be gUd to visit
prompOp aad living strictly wltbUi the aint here! No wUtls Is mighty good you as olten as necessary, unless you
gtwul auk. or garefowl. a fliglit- tiatbarmts pr-oi.h- who nse natun-'s adapta-d In lls givtwHi All an- swlft"Here Iks out yemhg sad Woomlhfl
In you. Sally Ado. and I'm powerful
tneome derivod from ber ■nruck'
uid prefer your own doctor. Mrs. less marine bird, wilb large head. means of producing Are. either hy frir. tiinnlng. are f*->l by springs, and
daughter,
for there wasnt a bite Ic
bar odd* and- ends of
iKWvy Imdy. and compact plumage, the lion with or wiilimti apitara'iis. or the ilKKind In hrtwk tmtii. which f**i
Peavy?"
Murdra.-d hv tb« croel and relentleoa
1 always to keep a little ent (or (he chlld'cn's supper but mush
roniaei of two sul.Ktances which pro abUH-, shows that the waters are Hear,
Tbe old lady smiled thankfully. "1
Henry.
money ahead. “In case of alckncas.' and thickened gravy. As I say. tbcre'v
discnverol and kflled in Iceland i
a >-i>ari.. as flint and stit-l.
cold
snd
purr,
ur
the
trout
would
n-d
mi an old woman, doctor.' said she.
Wh*-n ratmlng home from sehoM he
kiut the dear old lady was always su alwnys a way provided!"
in the v««r I»H. One of Ihi-ve eggs] The Moro- us.- a mr-'bod distinctive thrive
^
met her.
"Grandma Peavy." said Mrs. Mob 'but I aim needed a doctor lH-f«ire In
bway that she declared sbe-cooM And.
I Ik- scK-n. rarefullv jirt-serve'l j from other >a>age races and of tnlerTh<- plant conlaj^'dlatdioretlc. an And wHh a six self-ahoater «ha( bm."
thirty vears! You've done all yi>u
y.
aa
sbe
sealed
herself,
being
rtil
no time to be slek. aad was. In conaeglass ca.«c. to the National I vst U'H only for its uniqiy-ness but as ilheorbuHc and other rntriieal qualities
can for me. and I'm morc'n obliged,
' Aueace. always la good health, wbtle of ber burdens. "You are geltln' old.
of environment
Is v*-ry h-alHiful. It hsh a pun
till yoo're l>etler paid"—thinking with Museum at Washington: the original j <bowing (hralnt your'
bar more leisurely neighbors
owner sold it In Lmdim for L":
l.lii.-r ta»t. with a ll'He salt
dirmay of the empty toliacco ihuicIi—
Joyed" their share of pbysicai VI*“There's iitme of us geiiln' younger.
tllli'l
In
the ,vesr Ik.'.l. whereas lls
Tills apparatus consists of a bora Inn ii*-»s and b iiM-d In rrstaiiranle an-I m-riion wlib (be tea trade I* (be rol"hut 1 won't need any more virlls, the
flow preclona was ber home might Sally Ann."'answered Grandma guard
neighbors 'll rtv to me. and little |irvrcni value 1-. estimated at more slick, a bit of china and finder. Cyliu hotels, and on family labU-s tor salad- lerihui of Ibe l«sd with wbkb (oa
be oom In the well-kept appearanor edly.
iban
ttin.ismi. ip ikS: two eJrical can-s atv al-o t»rt iX the de aud rt-llslii-s and garnishes for meat -best* are lined. China baa been ,
Mary Maude berv Is a powerful handy
Af everything around her. Her porch.
'And times is geltln' harder, you
oihej- auks' eggs were sold In London vice, one iK-ing a case tor tobacco and
Ix-coRiIng more In deaun-l <-ver> noted for many ctwlurks (nr lb«
child."
In aammer. was always buried In can't deny that?"
lor £ta lll25i apiece-, while to lkli»
the other a case for the china and
It Is shipped from Kaitl. Crra-k purity of Its k-ad, and ibts tea cheat
The doctor langhed "AM right. tiobleman I Lord C^ervaght paid i:7(
momlag-glorT vines, which are too
alnt a sei-kln' to. Sally Ann: bu:
tinder
The whole, conmcled with
hicag*i. t.'inrlnnaii. Dt-lroit. T|. k-ad. as it Is railed. Is regarded as
Mrs.
Peav.v.
|
won't
make
any
visits,
Sbon-Itved to cause decay of shingle*, having my health and slrengih. I
Itn7n» for a damaged siKK-imcn. A
I•-<I•• and Buffalo.
Ani-st In exlslc-tire. There are
and asnk^ a gloriotu display wbUc alnt scoln' any reason for grumbliu bnt I may i<e driving by. and PH just Bcntrhman by tbe name ol Powe-il wsi
To iiM- tbe aiqiaratiiR the natieTbe
cTr«■^ gatherer w*ars bip rub- many use* for It; it Is found yery valodrop in and give you a look. wUi u I lloriunate to buy two nr tb'-se eggs In taki-s tbe luirabou flmly In bla left
thay last. To go outside and look at about (be times."
U-r iKKds and wades np Hi.- stream- aUe In'^kiDg Ibe l>e*l kinds of aok
Good-bye! Come. Jim,
tbooe gtories when they opened (heir
Mra. Mobley groaned, "And you
I h>liubiirgfa In ISTP for
band and in bis right holds <he bit of Wiih a kulfi-. resembling a small
-f
bawUddstag cups of nsnie. purple, know, well nnd good, that (here's
jViz.. 3: Shilling*
V wtvk^ after Ichins by the Anger and lliiimb. and butcher knife. ih«- ira!b*-r*-r rots th*
Marlilnery Is not usually employed
roee nnd pearl to tbe morning sun. boaes. prarldod nnd sra;::n'. for iheu.
"You ran stoo for me a* you come j „rd he sold ibem
r frtu <ll>r'’i ion the thumb side plm-bes a bit of tin >T*SS with
Ave It.'h*'d tten.
, the ooriui-Hoo of Ibis abera lead.
I.
.to___
Grandma Peavy declared made her children, where Ibcyll learn trades, back. Todd, " rcpll.-.! tbe alranger.., arh. In VST an auk'* egg. which was!t .....
der. -ei...
Tbe .-dgt ..r
of II..
tbe
It, wlw-f i.HDg genfrnlly made by
and tt*-s It lu l.uncb*- a- b- g'x-Ulak of tbe Now Jerusalem, comliu and be trained to take care o' them -I'm going to trislt a while with Grand-1sol,I
ft,,
jgc7. retlize.1 istruck sharply d..*u aud slung Ui- at-.ng with bis work. TIi.-m- are pui band in iIh- tnoM primitire fasbloa A
Sown nike a bride adorned for ber selves, and where they'll bo well fed
IVevy. sbe'f (oranttcri me. I sve.|fvsy m America. At the prvM-nt tine-1 i«mb<s.. idtslucitig a i.iigbt and long up 111 erale* and wold In diro-n buneb large brkk Is provided the sise of tbe
kasband." ao mdlaat was their bright and clothed. And here »t»n arc. di but she's a very d--*r old Iricad of]n,.-re ,rv only from T« to kO spcel i spark, which catches lu the lind.-r and r-s
The price ranges Irom nft*-«-ti she.-' of li«d IM be msd>r. and Is eovatUre.
• vidin' your last mouthful with 'em. mine, and 1 lateudcd to frvshen her - ni. a* known to Ik- still in cilmwce. i ignites. Vv-ry lliHe practice I* r«iuir*-l cents to forty r»-ots a dozen, aecorfl •-r>-d with two or three s
Thsa tbe doorrard. with It* oldj i: „f these are in the Briitsh Museum \ to emrirte a novice to light a Are by llig to the qtxallly sad t*-aw*fii when 't
cuttin' up the clothes oR your memorr on the sobk-ci "
teahloned Sowm which seemed al back to pBt on 'em. And you can':
Tbe doctor gone—laughingly deviar-| (tjyndonl. This tdrd died out bt-cais<- this m<-ans Obviously, when tbe np Is CUT It is mtire crop and fn-sh In
these the molten trad Is powrod
ways th. bloom, and lU beds of fra- deny It!"
Ing that he would forezull hu friendjor its Inabllliv to flr. and of tbe dlRi-. paratut was Aral devised no ebius the spring than *» any ♦j*hcr time of and nnoiber brick Is placed on tog.
giant klicben berbt-sage and thyme
"Sally Ann." said
by Introducing him. the jo-jng man ; culty of Its mort-raents npun dry land. | was available nnd duubtb-u aom- Hit- »*ar
which Battens the lead out to ttm rannd mint and mnrjoram. nil mingling with gentle Annness. “I own all youY t(K»k a wcat beside the lounge, patung It used to nc»t tn thousands on Funk • sharp stone took Its place. Now. howTlit-r»- are a numUT of raesz bonks qulred size and tbkfcaaaa.
la oae Strang aad wholesome per said is the truth, and I mint for dis Ihe old lady's .*ound hand gi-ntly. i island ta rocky Islet oiiposHe the ^-ver. bit* of broken chin*, sucb a* ar- in the virility of Battle Cr<-*-V and all
The sheets are then soMerod to
tote: bo'w tbe bees loved that <rard! putin' none of It! 1 know then-'
Ponl yon rememl>cr. a l<ng time roast of Nowfraindlamlt which at nn< found in rb<-ap eating bouM-s. are rt of th*-Bi are verj wild and plctiir*-sque. gether to tbe size of tbe ten eho«:
Ytare were always some of tbe fat' places where their bodiestl be clotfai-d igo. a little boy. wbo %as very mis-|tlme was ust-d as a'kind of provIsioD-'gsrdvKl a> beM fur tbe purpooc and The Camera rlub sad gui-st* at ib*; the tea Is packed in ata the top Aoot
bodied little fellows, buxslai tndns- and fed. nnd trained to work, nnd erabU- because his dear mother was'iiii* station by whalers, who used to;cnivir..a11v used.
sanitarium have dlscoren-d ibis tart, I* fashioned In plaee. The workmen
trtoualy around Grandma Poavy s where any stronger can come nnd part ditad. and who used 10 come over her*; l;i.I these fat and paUiabk- Idrds In! The thoughtful rv%ler will at once and they take IreqwDt outings along are very expert, aad they tom oot aa
Sowers, as happy aad busy as tbe old 'em. at any time. If he brings good; to be motbeivd and petted by you: 11 imdreds. The birds were knocked | draw ati analogy between this means lh<-se liewBtlfal brooks for the pnr- Isamonse number at nhentn In tta
My berseit.
And I know that;ln>)oed you should rvmemlK-r. for you ion the head with r!ul». {dticked < the of Animaking and the flint and stewl po*.- of uklag view*. They are Ideal coarse of -a day.
I tew fruit
here they gel nothin' but scanty jiidc'd poor llu|c_Jlmmy Gale over ajlcathers used to fetch a good price) [of his own ancestor*. In th*- eauern re.*iris lor the omalctir phtdograpber.
Mot. brown and white Age. gnariM etotbesand bard fare, with only an ig- hard place In tils lUe!"
;and salted (or fuiurx- ttmsumpUon
] tropic-, howi-VCT. liamlKW U the com-' —Michigan Tradesman.
The United BUtes prodtseos tor
flM41me ted and yelkrw pluma. and Boraoi old wemnn to train 'em up In* "\Yby. honey;" said Graadma Peavy.i Funk Islaud also used to afford sbel-'HH>n<'»( of woods, and m> wa- doubt
too* of cool to mek Intabttant am
m great acupperaong grape
Ibe tore o' the lg>nl and nil mlnklnii.jand sbe pulled Jimmy Gale's fai.'jier everv-vear at br*wdlag time, lu less observed manv times to aaak* a
nually. hot th* average th* wwM
ftoao bow braaebe*. upborne by Bsl. when I s« and iratcb 'am. happy jdawn aad kissed him. Of eoarta I ^t-jcousHe*^ n'lnvl’cr* of mher ■aatatorr,iirighf sperk when
where Aln:.;
I* haU a ton cneh.
LM Ui T«kt Lm»<f of HiNtfc
M take le*w of b«te •wEUe.
Aul tolter «<dl ooaient
WHh IKUe pIcMora to befoDc.
7V<
.•_
%
CRANO TRAVERte HERALD, THURBOAV. JULY 12. 1M6.
V ScbMl Picnic.
■ Lone Tree S«a«V
veddinc sanrh «M pl««d *7 M>M
L. Itolp nad two ehlldrea at Tyipv-ka. were Mrch haifl canoes full of tiny i rralieUr body of~w-au-t. . drt; tca-d- ;l*«|ro«rt/e.
Bditk Dbim of |Wa eUase.
Kan.
Mrs. Walp is a ainer of Dr. C.
W. tctflngwell.
I 0«ttUM 8udv M<wol NcBlckeJ
The bride
emn
I surer Uke Mir 4U> end amouc IlHsels tbjR aoralac for
Praakfort.
wlib Osb net ovec pal* greew. and the| a canoe In wbteb a
weti are not here yet but are expected
tiny brtd.
sad ling :li*r> appMd»na»e to i
They tave been taking a trip eenlerpitwa were eanecs ol f-rt.
'cooffii wen als'U’
enst-ark. ^ud tbe ,
reoli-in was IBl- c Ifl-'d i-y the tli * I
to Portland. O.. where they vlsluM while Ibe plac- card* --c.e esijoi'i't-!.
The their itaugbter. Nra. Harlan K. Wilson, painted manii* art-aea oa Nreb lu*: , ii.Ji whielt darted
and
the.bailed
uui*
were
aervc-l
t
>
Tbe
bi.-akfu.l
w
and
while
there
gave
a
warm
weleomta fre* Lou Tree and a nlno rrom bride has been a amamer rlaitor here
ihr lUUe grandson who arrived at lilde-ceal ebetU. The o-nlendece a: gu.-.U <hanr:ug
. I achaat, Ute LMW Tree alae for aerara! rcara and haa a larsa aunBate*' table ronil.-ted of a veiy
Windemere ranch in January.
Miss
prtmg beau ibe cballeiiK«ra. A( tbc ber of friend* here.
-a
iUMD«ntf s^re Jamptni
Hr. liaaeavinkle l« a coatiactor.
Resort Notts.
I la a^ the arore mood
sknaj ivnind trip to Ttaterse CUy. Dr.
Waittv Vauriin. who has
I.M- his bomel n Deireit.
The UuDcbes of (hli- pla>e muke a
Nestled beneatb the pines near
.•The lioae Tree niae ronsUted of A
bcauilfu! Grand Traverse bay is tbe
Old Miselcw rrsimi with the lour aoud
Wllltaia Grant.
holHs aad many flue cottace*. tbe tea
Mr. Hrde. W. Lavam. C. U. Buelt and
>oriiy beina now opr-n for the acaaon
Mr. Riddle.
wliii-b from present indlraiioas prom-
The Gunton nine a-as compoaed of
I.UK} and proBiable one
E. U RaiiaBai, Tua Harriii, Webb Raa-
as some of tbe eotlaap.s acre <H>eDej
oom,^ /. Been. C. RanaoBi. T. Peter-
and the bolcU bad aucsis who caui<
aoe,, CUst McRae. Oaorge Baell aad il.
Doga.
of Juae wltb the laienilon ut
siayiaa uotll Bepl. I.
fonowins rrcukar aeat oat b}
b iBlndad la a letter «bicb Coumto-
p!e who are late in eomlna really tal*’.
the moKt bcauilfnl-rart of the lu-asoa
The SpriaaneM, III,, people are weil
(.Hd Mission
elaoer CxUp la -aeodl^ to all the represented as usual
aehool directore througtarfut the roua- cenerally en'i-Aalns
dred from there. Mr. and Mrs. John
*r:
N. niark and Mrs. lf~. Slrrrlclirr with
Laaalnt. Mich.. June 22. !9K.
her three children, t;»>orr.<,
and
To Boards of Bduratloa:
Helen, arc on iipylnc I'lc coMare
Wa hare received taaor letters Inthe eroiinds near the Ku.hmore bttuse
qalrlag about the apportloameat of
where they have 1>et-n to •■omfurtablc
the primarr acboo] laterett fund,
for several tears. Other gucr-is at the
do sot wonder tttal school officers are
Mr*. Kraacl= S
sooevhat anstooi In recard to tbia
own of CJevpIand. Ohio.. Scliien
iBtrtw aa the nevspapera bare reTrumbull of Chicago. Miss Moody of
portod It tnllr. Aa boards of educattoo ahonid have as nearly deDalie Iw RpriUEfiefd. 111. Mrs Jobn Prorior,
durtnethe
year
The
"Anna Tlier.-a.'
•St<w-kh«liu.-” nn- all
making
the
m". Ii
t’-c
catU.i.
I'o'.nt. where t’uv
Ache* and pain* enne
is sfopping at Neab-ta waiita. wa:-
jury U' a nerve; the more priott*
pain.
Traverse City \i^it■<r ■•■day.
W hen the p.'iiii
;4>n'
.1
whether it be the facial tterve-i.
The basis for tbe
or,
Mrs J. F. Baldwin and daui-lu-r
other
branch.
proiniiirnt
To
apporUoement tor tbe year 1»7 will
ba the a^ool censuo «( June. 190$.
it
pre;-.'ure
J. M. Battle and family. w|ic. hav.
iif>on
the
ibcn,
m rv c*.
vpent many summers in Hus r.-giiui
Dr: Miles' Anii-Paia Pills d-.
arrived in tbe city this morniiir.
icit af-vincc for Northport I'plnl
Omens.
s S Myer'. thr.e >...n
tloBBieaU for bolb May and November
('iucinnail. this Iw-iur
their third t-a.oii at (bis resoH; Mi
AnnalK’ll HiVl of Waco, Texas
Mr-^. F C
Iv haeler
Mi:s Ssrtta--I.-i
and the Misses
Sriisifcr Ilf Chicago. nrri\e.| on
Hon. and Mr*. J.
W.
II. Robevts and
S. Trumbull arrived about
weeks aao after a nine montha
slay in Cblracu
r<fiM«ala«M»
THU,.
La
on.-
nc-wh.-. ,m*'* i—» h.-.Wa,
nvD(;sl biiovs al IfoDtsI I’llces
Horleni^ and
Miles Medical Co^ lUkhan, In'J
Ma:
Dress Shoes
for men
$2.50
Rowland Douulass
Shoe Slorc. opp. Wtininj; Hotel
i -.
^^9gEYE, EAR, NOSE
_
AND THROAT
F. M. PAINE.
OLABBCB FITTED
F"l_ORIST
:m Bloek
TravwrM Dltp
17tb and are mtrupyiuc Hieir hea'itii."
>t weather there.
■ rip was delichlful.
new ivdiaRe. "Tlic Wigwam," n' ti..
Clovers.
Tbcy will be jidne-i a lil'^
later bv
h'rederjrk Srhnifer, a prp.'
ALL KiND!*or r« T FLOWtHtl
A. J.
INBKAnoN.
Applications for ruoms and
Isuii '■
are ludng reeelveil daily ami llo- o-it
Mrs. Trul
spint one miwitli dutrui: Ibo
winter
look for a
MCPHAIL
DCNTris-r
-•'•2 U ilic lui nil... Cit7.. PJiooc IIS
thavkksk cn v. mich;
at (he Lewis Imtitute, Ctijcaro
They came
learner Ililnols and say tbe lake
are baaed npon the same ceasua.
Tbe ocoaliutloB aulborizes tbe
Slid maid, of
gprinyfleld and Kfeatly enfoys the m-
Mrs.
.s * »*»**•
lurve
slop pain,
you mti.st ic'.ii vc the >ir.nin ..r
today OB tbelr wa.r lo N.iribi»irl I'oi
casional trips north as be reports very
■nat be aaderslood that tbe appor-
r. a«sl
iJtls .Y'CW
or'the heart, ^-tottiacli, sci.iuc
NoHhptrrt
Columbus. O. pa-s.-d Ibioorh the e
A^-r^ln
TU.-"''r0.1 ms ,r.-.-c
gso* ll.an all th» r-'-4'. -rr.- t s-..jr
used. TtH-v n-'>r J:'il *...............
l.s.dvcti.s, sod 111-.' *..-•• i.
i-d'C«
any bad afl'-'- c.- i* '
Ml;« \VM i:.;. r-v.v
W-: V. -MI.
I't.
Or. MHc*’ Antl-Pain Pill* arr »*id by
ye«ir Uruesivt- '“t’O s-.M ouerantet thjv
Vh* r.rti p-tSJUC »• '■ Bcwrl-V
II 't
fim. he will rriorfi yovir meney.
rs. Uovc*. K venVt. Nc«r veta In b*ilk-
Tbe basil for the apportionment
-an.i
. Id-am.mi-U'- Ul.
iUm,..;.
Net&algia
daughter cif Coletublls. O . arrived
They Pate t.ikn i
n-.n-y J-V.-I)
c>»tiies
Irotn a larpc p.-rve it i> eallcd
M'-AlUiter.
i!l
1-.
tntjttl the nerve the pioaier the
early arrivali- al Ihi I'lovers this yea
far tbp r«sr 1P)« Is the acbool census
a.
-....
(rotii a prcj-surv. >tniin or tti-
win t.peud the summer.
II. Davli. jr.. of Ia>ul vllle. wlic>
from of Peoria. III.
John W. HUrk of SprlBcfleld. III.,
has Just »iK-ni a week with his par
sr.zs
and receive a yhcKk—pain ii i-.
The
We deoire also lo answer cnis at their cullact^ Mr. illai-l. 1-.the Aetr.i
■onie qoestlons that have already beeq owuer and manaxer of
Foundry and
Harblne company
«
aaked the department.
BUSIN ESS CARDS.
a ncciIU- you wit! touch a ii. rv.-
na. Mich , July •—Ameni ih-
formatlM.
: 22.
r>{
Tlirv .i-c
tratc tlic *km w:Lh tbe iw'im "t
II
all of «'iiicag". pa-.'—!
the etl« Uxlay,
live wire
J.vrt
b(vlv with the brain.
po itiinicrous that ii >on j rm -
T. C. Janiseh and wife and Mr
may‘l<> Noribport
tuTve j* a
connciiini; *>mc
l»-
passed Through City.
K, Atlerliiiry
Attaai.s* uralM tetWaadiiOlrewrelrf tAla
U. Xsaassvbrr
Miss Lucy Procior and Mi '• Mars'e-
are pleased to give tbe followina In-
takau In June. 190&.
j-'verv
kept bu>x
ne.oed ferry
iwv-en KIk Raiiid.. rnd UM Mis-:oli.
other Bourcea than direct taxation, we
1.
the
xne«f,“ the |••al..-r lauu'li ouil
•iitly
S rer Ccat alfavcE w TUK DcFflOU.
Wire
,s they go .n-t i-e»eral tltae;
this.
"I strffrird intcn"- pi*Ir.. c«u»rd kr
rwuraJCi... 1 di-'t.ind
. o.
ous inotuini-. wllti.. :« »• poa
>
toniatlon as possible reiatini: to fuddr
to he derived
very goo.1 wav to take ,v Irip to Ell.
ibrougb Ihe eliy ihb mmuing <ui tl,.->r
It has often been saM that tbe pe*>
Iba^^artBMHt of public la-jtnirtioa.
A Live
l>eeo .v
guest at Englverofl. left .« Tue-ki,.
W. Utraon. K. O. DelBont. K. V. Ran
Boat. Robert Barscr
^
A Gcacnl Buktat Bplicu DflM
a trip about tbe place wyiii an o.ca-
of «
s
bnaoin. U sears <dd. In the aundDR And the suuny slopes
A broad bay cHt^tens and abines.
broad JuiaK dcfcatlDE cterr bor ua
..I
..
ber wbicb enables ber lo take manv
Old MirsioD. Mich.. July
Away IroBi the dusty riiy.
the sUlely plnet
I'riofed t»- tfa<
*e fTOondt. •
CAPITAL. Baro.-joo
SUitPLUS, $27XfOO
I.efflngwell has a floe automoWle with
d of tbe Bliib Ittcins the Loae Tree
I to 21 la faror of the Cuatoa alnr-.
A. TRACY LAY. I
faCARLANO. cashiur.
—
fl|>*nitJi War Veto
Cblrai:o aad other periau. tbelr Eaal
Back ncea aad a maicbed
r baM ban iai«aaa a picked
Imcisc atr stau Bank
At the
fenn-. Tire wmall Ubte at wbt .'fl the siiecr OHoradu" wbicb «u sumranded I |«A tiny caom
bmkfart w8» served r.*-.'*: i-owr.-t j by bask.'. <i( mos*. On the sin-am wa.'ci'niauttnr elibor a (•wtun-'or an
Dr. and Mrs. Lefflng-
eS'srn Is y
with ber son. WalU-r S. iu New York
ne Btatute provides bow tbe lax shall
Va eollaetad, and It also provMes bow
• ahaU be apporUoned to the schoola
# tba state.
BeetJon 4IM2 of the Com-
■M Laws iwvcms tbe apporiitinmcot
Ir tbm funds.
They arc apitarlloaed
,|p Um. auperlBlendoni of public
it.
•Imctlon under the authority of ibv
and one moolb with her son. Charles
It IlarUord. Cniin.
his (bird year,
l-elug
his varaiiuu
at
itic
Mrs. R. U. Digga and lltUc daur.bEUzahetb. of
S. Rowle.v and Miss Gi:i-
Friday afternoon
at
the
h-’nie
Mr*. Rowley in honor of Ml*:. Ikii-
imc of his Ermnd|urcuts.
T.
Mrs. A
Wilhelm eniertatned very d'-llshH'ii:
lie is now at
Sion spendiDE
In Honor of Mtsa Bales.
Charles I- Is
aUcndini; Trinity college; this
NIeboIs.
Ibe giiesu nutnlH-rinq over thirty
.
Ti,
No.,
Plato CInsfv. Sloam BoHor and Arciriv.m Iriourancfl.
Mtor penaial.
article,
here for the Bummer. Tbcy are at the In deeipberinc the oaitir.s
supposed to tie
Indlspensiblc
In .i
f E The statute also prorldea bow home cT Mr. and Hr* A. Miner.
bride's Inwscaii. the Metiers rt td
—fdlhuul fondn atoll be ased. SecMrs. M. M. Tompkins; of Hoi Springe
words being lrsn*|w:feed. So many sntlea 4CT$ <jt the Complied Laws cov the pioneer resoru-r who has epeui
atwa tbenae of seboot moneys It pro- many aummcfs at Old Mlsslun. is bci-c eecdetl In lifting the r-niire num>"
the tbat by eominon eonvetit the prl,.
three beautiful
neiKvr dollie;..
w.i
faiigl*— the primary school lotereat again and her cottage •Under
shall be used for teachers' wapes Pines." looks very homeUke,
man
no other purpoae. Other funds
Haro- Bolster of CUicaso Is a
Indfor
il
district may be diverted or used
by a two-thirds vote
given to Mis:, (tales.
eiUmirniHt to a
Mrs. T. M. Kerkboff
two children. Jack and Nadia, of oak
I 4. >Aai|he ataUte does not make It
Park.
toi^lt fa nae the nrimary aehool In
and eipccl to May until Sept. I. Other
preat for any
other
ill., are at the .Porter
houw.-
purpose than gucMs are :>ienari McDonald and Ih-rt
fanchera' wacee. It Is my opinion that
2ba board of edneatton has no author
Artangenents are being made for
propriaie to the «s-*-asion
i.ai-- He
SCREENS SCREENS
TheSootii Side lumber Co.
were ar.siu IdvII»h1 Into the spa.-louwlierv
wa: berved.
a
dvdiidou*
lum In'*';!
The nviueeards •-•iv lii;
cupids. and a ri-.e and
oT a yacht
Willi Us.
fil'd by an ail r.all> ry oI pp iure, si-
while
kiI.-
RnnNse than teachers' waces. nor can
There ore several One vtosts onovd
schetm- was
they borrow the money temporarily
bere and on Julv s another one wa
freshmentu. eoaeludlug wiih :o-e <-vi'
And tranMer it from one fund lo an
added, a Heel-winged i.allbos( . aile-l ored lee eream In heart shap*-,
"Jack and Gill." owned by 21r Kt-rk- wfaieh were ivall;>(ie eupltl.-'. .A* a la
Tbe treasurer of tbe district
Travsrao CUy.
<'ii .'h-
gronnds. where ibey were forth*-!
patlori..
E'iegel of Chicago, in.
nook
the Organitallun
■laat keep an accoonr of this fund
Room a 10 New statu Bank Uulldlntf.
Al the eoii-I -
shady
ity to we tbe money for any rtbw
Ulher.
earrled out in lii.-
i<
• d '* Lik"-.\ve.
Trriwiv.'I'liy
aii-1
(.rr-
fastrtet.
ily of Riverside. 111., arrived c
m*’t twenty tour in iiiimlier. on Moii-J t»
tbe iBterest takwet lo tbe ceneral er Ililnols and opened their spaclon> aftem.vn at the bom*- of Mr and M:
faad of tbe state, counly or school collage and expert to have-several vis C E. Vy.
where Mt»r Uafe-t
« ,
windows .it
itors
MiBs «. Compmpst or River 4de, III.
tbe lliefal use ol public funds.
The auditor Rcoeral. Hon. Jai
B. Bradley, aalbonccr. ibe depariment
laier.
"?id
At
pretwni
Sonrf cottage
they
one
have
of
spending thr; day and af'cr icr enan
and rake had l—en scn.-.l tb.- giic ' - '
I
honor suddenly found h'-tsi'if *bo»<-r<-t
cory cottage.-, on the retort, lookv •
witfa dainty aad tr:>-(ut bits of fan--
ridedly open and es-idy f.w summer
C
\V.
Pierce, wife
and
dauphtri
woik. beautifully dene liy tl:>- clil
<-1
the club, while tbe iu>y* prvsr-ti'.si i,"'
fa ny that all fnads belonplnc to the Marguerite arc cn'ccuinlne Mi?
with a handsome Wry dl»h and
t
achools in tbe hands o4 tbe state treas W. RlDugbter of Chicago, also Willtam of -aui-e di:.hc. to iDsVb T)ie rcma:ii
urer on October flrst wtll be appor and Louise HaccDCs of Cbtcago Mis* dec of the afiemoen was sp»‘ni in pi.v;
tioned on November 10 nnd thatleg game- and enjoring ttr mu.>lc .d
rterce spent a few dtv* roren.My
R is imfaasibie at present In Ante def- Roaring Brook of LI'ilc Trsvrr<c bay
fnltely bow much this will he. It is es where i-he was a curst of the Mltimated that tbe per capita apporilnn Rpringer at their lOittafc.
mewt will raniE eaoywfaere frveo rlx t»
ten dollars, l>ut will prtitably l>e w
Mr.
and Mr*
J
E
.-iii'i <Nin*!.lir '"ir sln'k
l.-b...
l-iiyilig'.
furi.i -II..!.
I'rio-s.
Eislnu iH-a
< 'iir iru.llo:
I»rv
M-h-k.
where near the last named flsurc.
vM*n for the stiinmcr.
be received from thU fund.
Marlon and Ja> kr»n Rinn an-l
Patrick H
Montrose hft on Wednesday Imt on -i|
Kettcy.
Superiatewdent of PubUe lastmrtloa.
huslue..s trip to Chicagn. Peoria. Rorkf
Ivland and Cedar Rapids and espietsi
.
to be pine one wvs-k.
Wedded' MNnrtimori.
I Noribpon. MML. Jaly b.—Ralph E.
The family of IV. V C. Vaughan «>(
BWlnkle <g RluomlacKm. til., and Ann Arbor are traveling In Europe
Ham'
this Btimraer and they have leased
m im eEdna K Pufib of St ls>uls wei
'
Vaughan tv'tage lo Mrs. Charirv O
Lflsiey of Toledo. O.. who. witfa her
's sistrr. Mrs. C. A. Baltlea.
The
atoy was performed by the Rev.
little son and MMcr MUs Duflater or
Washington.
D.
C. are comfortably
IL-Deau, pastor of the Norihpori
UiaMH chnrch. the rilea fariag atby only the two families. Tbe
Mr*
E
L\F.-lwBif
gave a noon hn-akfa t at which tight.- n
were cxceptlonaliy
and
orcl*.- ntul iiniqin-
suspt'ode.i from Ihe .-k-ctrolK r'
Mar
caret Sebming. all of Chlcagit
Reepectfally submitted.
On Tuesday
Thc room* wen* t»dtultful with f.'tnv
yiuti.
7. Bow^s or eduesUon in maklns tage If one of Ihe flu-'sl e« Ibe re:ion
tbelr Mtlmaiee for (he en.vuinp year and they have n» hoti:^ j*ariy Mrs
rUI take Into account the amount to IVlward oruji n. Ml<^ Iklna
CURES COUSTIPATIOR
mpoisib'.e to
•U arc right awell when tb
igb lUacUoaon
P!;.
IkU
THE FARMERS’ STORE
Ta$bton$ /
in Cobacco
MINING AND HARVESTING TOOLS
*■-
..
-.-..niU !'•
W.- 1.1..- ,* .' ytli.
II . V. fv
•
H.o,.-. (: -r:.
,t.l.:iT
lil'i.*-
!■(.
f..-'
V. I, II V.1U •••7m.
! 'vuig' -'ttid
banvstiaff
•’ i !• --1 t ..| «.t-*-l.
f-rSI
V.
.-:
li:iK- A
V.'-
iiihI
B-hni
cnaranaDi
.•tJv.buvi-iP-yUjf
I r.-i-’.I.Innd.-r twin*,
!-. I'.i'
aii'f It. .Ii. >
i-l.-
VMiif j*!UU»'9 you e*n
l.v
il-.I.v-
He-
K.cIm.oU'T
,M..!ti f'i-ii-r.-stt" i -\tr ?'p-.ivr Wiifi lLi
I. ..y.. : .-a>i .1: • 114.
t: ■
NvW
Siylc-i change in tiil.t' I■ I’. -.i-!.'
; r>.il
o! a tenain kind and tak*- up ' ’m< •-liin.; r - w
I ’ '• r*suU i* that ivt‘ I'lnl a few r>d,ts ami en ......... ' 'ir I'.iml •In orvler to yei rid of th'-in we w 'i -ai.r: - ■■ •r [ t ’
WcwillMjll:
' Kunl Kl-nr"
l>jr !<-jux inixtarL' witJi
2
■J
•J
d
y
rctidar
rf;*i!lar
rcitiilar
ix';;ular
rckjiiUr
5c patkayms'•'.•'.i Smoki.i.: i f.............. f"
5i pav ka;;t!'* iloUtier'Stniit.::.. ‘..r -- -. nP
.5c packa«. > I'olar H«-.ir S:m>klii.' !<-r. . UU
l<»c cm* l-ct G<» clic'.'. i’l ■ f*>r...................
Ific ruts Claw Hamni' T <!;cwi' :f'T ........1"'-
F-fRANK T-USILJDE:
flxic J"OU ever lr:c ! It f
Roytol
CoiTif; early before they an- all --i Id < u’--
Lane’s Family
Medicine
J{o^a1 tiger
cleans tb« body iii.*idc and leaves
oulKlging plavwfur disease. If
OQic you wish to knew huu- it (n-U
to bv thoruuKhlv we'.i, jive iliis
facjous laxative tea a IriaL
J.
Sold by all vlenler. at i;c. r.r.d yae.
Misv Mndilinc RInkley a
; Traverse CUy Mfg. Co.
P.-ii
pMii.pl
U-liv.rv
Mr. D'e'. tine graniapbone^
Uonloe-e of
Cedar Rapid?, l-wa. are a* Old Mh
.
Wf'll vend a man to i.Tlcr thtr tn*rasurcfncnt'>*
U ,l
t..-1 our
flame, and If such funds are loaned
(o the odUcer who Is the raslodlan
0<1«I
Ikvib-rh ill nil kiii-ls
v-f Im-I- ill;' Ui.'il.-ri.'il
Mrs. G. N. Kreider and four children iraied, were pasged around to b*- r*'.v<:
afier which Ib.-y were gatlieied Into j
of Springfield. tU.. arc eomfonably
tHM.kler.wliU-h wtll !.*-rve as a deligbi
S. Tbe aUtnie ac found In sections teiiled In tbelr cottage for the i-uni
fUl souvenir id Hi.- otrasloD.
to 1»0 iAcluetve deaevibes pub
Hr*.
Arthur
Pasfleld
and
two
^ money aad the duucs of each of
Among tbe Mrial event* of the nr. i.
HI . have
•cer onoaected with Itjo Its care. He dren of Springflcld.
wi re two very pretty affaira in h”U •*
Must keep public tands separate tnuu Brakey >-otUgc and ara entertaining of .Mlsa Mal>el Uai*--., Th. first «a- a
faa own. U deposited la a tank they Mrs. iloustuD nnd MUs Houston
gathering of ibe t«.ys ami glrK .d
must be deposited In his name as a Kansas City. Mo.
. Menro*- I'enter who In-Iong i'. (he II.-public officer aM not In bis twlvate
Mr. and Mrs. C B. Beach and fam aid Vo:*tic Folk -• .Snii.-him- eliib. TI- >
Elstrtet. as the case may be. and not
; S'.'vd: lUwrs dfliv';ri'*| '•am*: flay
door.'and,window str< t;ii> in llirtc
M.iki lb.- kiii-l ihiit tit your
pn.-*-*
<‘v>utM> Witt) anecdote:., prolu'cl* ppi
hoff and Mr. McDonald.
•epniate from all other tands of tbe
BecUoo 12«S provtdea the penalty for
Order lor
Screens
Money lo Loan on Ifcprovcd Rea! Estate Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON,
»itn> of tbe giie*-.ing eonie-'l ilie ''.n i -
"The rincs.Mr. and
Tire Insurance!
early pan «f the a(leni«Km was
They axe the best.
C*nme4 Cpnt
C0m»t0t$
»h4
Sold emit by
J. BREZINA
r
I. THURSOAV. JULY 12, 1MC.
THE FOURTH MERE AND ELSE
WHERE.
ing. wbo have Jumped.within aa inch
oecMon was foraii^cd by the Q<
ot «*eta other for months this season.
aiy
Under Idenl wenther ooadlUoa*. tl»e The height was fire feet five Uidtes.
The prte vault, although not high,
■parts smaged lor the PwirtS were
wJtta great was imeresiing and Whiting splK srith
Homer Ackennna for first place at
pnUed off dnrlBg tlw
The dsr wM tbe klod that bring*
Might to the heart of the •porf»n»«i
bond
of Traverse
City
Battcrtce—Copemlsh.
which Uodt;
added to a mari^ degree to tbe sucof the day.
erse City
Decker
and
caret McManns and Miss Mary Wllscs
McIntyre
and
of gprlngfivld. la, went by Columbii-woniB this mmdtiB fnxu
where (hey will go senas the praii
A number of Trav
people areompanled
the
Tbe Wylie factory Team met defeat
! the hands of the O. W. D. nine
July
eight feet three inches.
In the Khni pm Itorl Ackerman stock
Indupundcau.
Hughes.
and general sports.
A< um a
4th.
the 'score
standing
16
on the bunch.
water wa*
■ hot »tlll not roM moagh to eblU
Miller look second.
ai.l.- in the estreme but Jullu* Olreon
Northport.
Suttens Bay.
program every one present .had
to(di RR i^Hrd
j^Hrd by a n
much narrower
going.
The
The 100-yard
Sutton* Day. Mkh.. July 5.—Siittonv
Bay eelehraied In a genuine4>ld fash
lotted manner yesterday and ibo'day
Bright sad early yesterday morning
t nevertl)
nerertheie** Intere*!- fhe Slk Rapid* tend In their nest new
tAr nli^ai
passed in a very pl.-asanl way.
p winning
winttlag oat by a few feet. nniforms, wa* out and loie 1a*t even
Copemlsh. Mich.. July
Not to lrTh* b# raeea were• e
eonteaed hotly ing they were mill playing. The band
outdone by neighlioritig clHcs Cope
Kynri- i« a i»ew organlratlon but render*
kgJA the
f 26^
2H«td race In fine Myle celiciit mu*ic and their playing wa* mish celebraied .vesterday In her i
glorlon*
manner.
The
morning
pro
_
t took
the 60-yard daah one at the pleasant featnres of th<ai^pMiMeh*
<'
gram opened with an address by the
hy a amall margtn.
day.
In the morning, tbe we.vt sUI.-Rev. Father Golden of Nessen City,
While the attendance waa not large hose company made an exhibition
;;t the crowd waa verr appredatlve. Desplie tbe fact that the only motive ‘nd* was followed by a band eoneert,
' tnneb more so than the average Trar- power I* a volunteer company of young vocal sedo* and nadlngs. In the after
noon sports and athletic games w>
•rae City andience, and the evenU men, they got the heavy wagon
H^'yere applanded londly. The grounda two block* In the face of a *tlff wln-1 pulled off. In (ho runs Prank Rokns
aheitered aa to l>e protected in fifty second* showing that If Enk -of Traverse City was especially
from the hrlak breece which blew off Rapid* has a fire, rtfident protection ressfuL winning the wheelbarrow and
fool races. In the Utter pan of the
bay all day long bdt atin
Is on hand.
afieraoon'tbe hall game took place
eaongh to make It otusi
Following the wild west show,
and the evening was devoted
tor nan or boaM.
game between the Elk Rapid* and Uie
Urge display of flrewof^.
The race* were good. TravereeCIty Bellaire High school took place. This
At inland.
- can boant of aa good horne fleab
game was cloaf and bard fought up
Inland. Mich.. July 5.—The Fourth of
there U to be ferand In tbla part of the until the eighth inning but end<>d with
■tale and they were oitt ycaterda.v. a score of 15 to 11 In favor of Elk Rap-. July cdebrallun here yesterday
marred by a sad accidrat. Waller
Lwdy CytsoU. Rcdakln. Doe. Red Pfari.
asd'mb
ti had nevi
aeveral curtcre.
Walter a and
The launch races were to have beei
the faBtlUar onea while Howard WhU-
iB
the~'flrat heat UhmwMi'*
bimie
t the whole race, al
After the hose company
game to-iween Rapid City and the Elk
Rapids Indians followed and resulted'
In a defeat for tbe Indian*.
though when warning ap be nude the
track sweat bat wouldn't work in com
pany.
This left the race to Walter n.
and Lpdr Cyoott and the little Ingeraoll mare took the first best hy a good
two tengths cominc down the stretch
■Bder the whip but withoat a brcol:
tai her wonderful
stride.
B. totdt first
west show given bv local young men.
wa* Tcr.v n-alistic.
plsec hy
The neat two beats went
to Lady Cyeoti easUy.' The time in
the
beau
rospectivdy
wa*
1:15.
prairie sehouner eoming aeross
It took hut three bcaU to decide the
1:15 trtM as the horses'took the same
the fifilsh In each
beat
-<M PhD was an easy winner over
'
guards
gflhn Wade's Doc after the first , heatwhen the gray gave him a hard rnb In
Make.
fmve him the heat by a length.
Kate
The 1:20 pace was Interesting srith
winner,
•ere aeeond and
third.
cany- and drove them awny. rescuing
the iinfortniiaie.
wounded but no one fell v«-r la^ly
of the deoil, even though'they
had been scaiped. because several of
of the show from where they were
Butler's horse and Belvedere hnd It
■II his way tBi tbe last breit when
big
The celebration was conilnur>d to
Oelv.'- day with iraek team event* and other
celebration*.
Laatner's
«olt
stepped
Despite the tael that there wa* a Wc
crownd in town, there were no serious
accident!^ In the morelng. a small Imy
buggy
from
Rosea length* h> the rear to seoond
^aee. making a beaaUful rnco In the
stretch.
Another Interesting feature of tbe
art B. and Jennie Lind wtb Hcnnnn
crowd as though ashamed. .In the af
Leo Solomnn
np.
Tbe
Jim Qemu*. an Indian, was struck in
tho-facc b.v the knee of one
riders
braises.
and
suffered
some
of
Ind..
passed
in making r.-ady fur Hu' r><eeptiaa an1
the Ciovrrt at Omeaa.
ihrongl:
After *|M'Dd
belwci-n hi* legs to scare him.
The
bl.md poisoning U feared.
tog of tbe new and iM-autlfiil Nonhpor’
l.ass fitihiiH: fur which that lake 1* si
G.-org- IV.
Ihiman of
Cintinnail
Ik-acb hotel Tuesday .-v.uiiDg. July
who *;»-nds hi* samniei* a: Uasna.
Srarrt ;v ha.l the sim s.-nled itself
Las
pirchar.cl
a
new
fony-hor--
power l.arter engto.’ lor hi* lauu-h.
the green bill* wh<-n tbe
lagers, cottager* and *iimmer visitor- the Alcone. Th.- cni-me i* exp.-ctc.l |
any day and will
to inlU*l imtne>’.i-j
P'lu rmlly Itegan to iKiar Into the pa:
hirni
.lor.
The
sparluu*
porriies
were
IkwI on the liay.
Tb- new engiti,- i-
alilai.- with iJjj^irir light*, aud panic*
of the latest design and tl I* exis-ci.-.’
sailing <h>wn the bar suggested titat
to send (he iKiat along at a much (a*t
the great hostelry secuiiM more like
-r rate than iH-fore.
an »c,>an liner at s<-a than a pennaneiii smieiure.
lM.'9utlful wild flower* that grow no
where so piratifully a* around North
pun.
Mr. and Mrs. William II
daugbttr of St.
The docoiaiions were done chieOy
with the green of the wood* and the
Maglll no!
I»iil* Mopped
over
night at the Ihirk Place un their wav
to No-ab-ia-wania.
Louis A. Mine-. wlf<- and. children.
Mr*
S. A. Watson, Mis* H.!--n Wa:
Tlie furniture of the hotel U alt son ami fl.wg.- Watwin. all of Spring
and the gr<*.-n
HI. .are
gm-si* at the
Park
JHace.
otld Immense |xirrh swing* have f.
Mission
denry to make (he hotel quite home
like and comfortable.
The music
tra. with Georg- Barker, Grand Rai*
icU. as trader, K, A. Stewart, curnetUl.
and Mr*. Malwl J.itther at tbe piano.
Refreshments
weiv
served
tliirins
the evening and the dlsplav of fir-^
works from (hi- |i'rt'r was a sight nut
often aprivllege to residents irf Norliipurt.
Sam
They will !e*v.- today for Ol..
Hitumelr-ich of Cinclnoall i‘
at the Park Placr-.
furnished by the rt-eular hotel orches
Later he will visit
tbe surruimdtog ri-surt*.
Mr*.
!V-wlit
Smith
and
chtl.rr.'ii,
Mr*. H, W. Fullerton and Stuart Kul
lertou. all
of Springfield. HI.. *|M-ni
last night at th- Park Plac\ leaving
this morning for Omina.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Furman,
who have
Ail went merry a* a marriag- been stM'iidtng a *bort lime at Ke-ah
ta-wania. pa*M»l througii the city on
loo w«-ll known In btrtel circles i<> nThe way Mr. Bundy
handletl tbe immense throng of visit
nr* gave but added as.«urance to all
that be was fully capabU- of taking
rare of the people who come to Mich
igan for ihelr summer outing.
OPERATION AVOIDED
EXPERIENCEOFMISS MnKLEY
• Was TMd That oa Opmtton W
aoTtiabl* How Bbo Barapod u.
Mr*. Bondy wa* asslste<l to receiv
ing by Mrs. W
P.
RolK>irsun.
Tbe memU-r
txilii
Bailey, an IR-year-tdil l«y. picked up a
the
severe
Among the visitors from oot of town
were Mr. and
Mrs. Wro,
E
who came from Grand Rapids
of Grand
the brick butding, 130 Stale street, to the
Moore building,
Rapids, three Children nn,!
Saturday for a month's *toy.
rer«n:l.v
he<’n
hiiiu
for
Howard
Gill
stop,
brought in the winning seore.
Ollison and ResH formed the Queen
Citv liatiery and Extlne threw for the
threw good Itall and
Dear Hi*. Pinth-im:
•• I>» ol .tmictb. ■xtrerae n-nouiwt.
the
blit
down well after the eighth.
A double play from Giinan to Rynnt
of the game.
Wagons, Harrows, Land Rollers, flows,
etc., at a big discount.
These gooods are
moving rapidly at these cut prices.
Come
Remember
our ^ Johnson Mowers and Binders are
"standard” and at less price* than the trust
- nw t.-web
adei
I makioc an exatmnali..
' trouUei
It I* with the gr.-alest pleasure ih»t!
sells them.
summer touris.s look forward to -ho
the bay from Traverse City
aiipiis hay
r--?«Ti*
when
what a deligbiful coongo it I*
ih-.v
Sn i
ping from their sleeper after a ho\
tiiisir nigh: on tbe road and. possibly,
on second and snuther from Amburger fullowing several day* of noUy travel
in 6eaier to Ryani were the features
bulky (roods, we. are offering Buggies,
n.mo, f„r ,1. i.,mrb an.l u. ebntoning will be at the hotel pier.
b-emore (tning. vigor--u. kXkl st-k. "
Both pitchers have them for their deetlitaiioii. an-i
held
State street. On
account of lack of room for many of our
while the slock is complete.
(Kisiiioned until Saturday,
bunched their hit* and negoliaied five and Mr*. Itondy w(!l be the donors
short
H-th Pheo.—Jiirt call r.r them
We have moved our - stock which was in
nioee. Miss Jennie Bonne, arrived
sion. hilt the local Imys braced up.
City
f«. SOMOMI
0-732 E. Front Slroat
present at the opening and for
score slixxl R to 5 In favor of Old Mis
wa* made, hut In the eleventh
n-s'l tti<-w.vj Biut mn>U hsc It M-.ne.r t. rn,
1 ■rirat naaoev sad tiaia
-n.z.sa,!
t ns-b--*«tr»'l. sub Iwonf Ibr
vesdea aiUhi.
i< III I bs>i r.isini'toiauiu, |a*:u,|> ,dThr u-»i Bnss*b.d s»d,Idoid sadlb
luUI (-.rsll
rTs.le> I •-at, get. anal I aai -ore I rasei«t
I. snd til* ;ih aov Irf 111.
1 -t.sl.r* In th.
TIhW I an -mr.- It }tm
t Ib-ww I- SBJ I'.-Sl
sul cH ni.v pn.-,- snd 1C
l„ lbs p>«sd. y,« «UI
!•- oi.aic)-1
——- sh,sd SBit yuu soU try v, loc^iw*.- yuur flurk. tr-mi a*oi i*i. Wted bail
.taru.l t,i
and dun'l t-;rg,-t
-> ils-l-rkx- ym so- sit.-r. sail ih.- sod *. what I aai
Ellioii.
There
ithc onl.
Urge cracker. It expl»do<l. tearing his
Season's guests from Chicago ar<- sidcre the great niiliiUentire hand open.
Mrs. AVm. A. Bond. Misses Rachel and mcnacing female tr*»ihl'-* cun-tl hy
Old Mlasien.
Lydia B. i’iukham'* V.-g.-tshu- ComGladys Bond
The Queen City team
pound after ph,v*ieiaDt have o.lvi*.-d
Mrs, W. M- Maglll an<l ilanghUTt operations, no woman should svihmit to
Mission Jnly 4 and defeated tbe
one withmil first trving the V.-gc-talde
of SJ. Louis win arrive on Saturday
Uiy* by ti«e score of
O.mpoundaod nr:tiiii' Mr*. I’inkiiina.
ivmato throughout the season.
after eleven inning* of fast ball.
Lyon. Mas*., for advie*-. whieli i* free.
At the end of the eigiitb tnntng the
Tin- chrisienlng of the new launch
and then for two iontog* not
Cite, riloor 99.
REMOVED!
Both yonng
frorks that simply captivated all <>1*
Mr. and Mrs. Peter V<m D'mnelcn
Tore Hand Open.
Trnrerm* City. Mich.
Two of the most rliarming young
cation of ten day*.
Kalkaska. Mich.. July 5.—Clarence
Stale Slri«t.
\A/OOI_ NA/AIMXED
Mr and ^rs. Charles E. Dondy
an iniroduciioii.
WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
Headquarters for the O. K. Line of McCortntek Har*
vestinjv Machinery, Carriairrs, Wagons. Impie*
ments; Harness made to order: Repair
ing promptly done.
They w ill
way homeward.
Wm. A. Bond «)f Chicago.
was liadly shaitertMl.
favor iis with a call? More set up finished VEHICLES
to show you than any other retail store in the Stateall styles, all t;rades, all prices.
mission style
gret-n chairs, largo, templing rockers
ladies were taslefully drr'ssed in wbii-
Hand Injured.
Fr.vl Ensign of Cedar wa* celebrat
Minor Iclinind the l«t.
Won't )T>u
will known.
dance which marked th" formal <
first sbo: was harmless but be jumpe<l ladle* to attendance, bt-lng season's
just in tme to get the seccind In the guests, were Mis* Mae D-slie of Evans
leg.
A l>ad bum was InfUclcvi' and ton and Miss Rachel Bond, ilanghler of
G:tstan. the Qii.en
VEHICLES
just as line as can be had for ihc money.
Carp lake lesorti and enjoy tb-
fering wit
lailles Ireing handsomely gowned. Mr--. that an opi-ration i*n<-ce*.-.ary. tbrn-ry
Bonily won- a French mull of delicntc thought of the knife ami the ..{ivraliiig
table strike* terror to her heuri. aiid
texture over pink silk fotindatitui whil- our hospital*are full of women cumiug
Mr*. Robertson wurp a er«*am lac- tor jnst such operation*.
brating atClk Rapids yestenUy. Ill* I*rincesse. and the eunibtnation was
wife bad a 28-caIllier rcvnlvc-r and shot particularly striking
It np in his left band.
You have the saiisfaciica of knowing that your CAR
RIAGE or H/VRXESS is overj-tbing that is consid^trd GOOll. Quality and sen-ice arc never overlooked,
but we like to have our
a few Wii-ks there Ih-y wHi visi'
unura later.
Old Mission Ihivs. with Swaney ami
np quickly and
ternoon. daring tbe wild a-rst show.
afterai^ sra* mule race between R^b-.
Hyman and
Quite a nninlier of
cowboys and Indians were killed and
Bessie Oreathear*
The race was easy money for
. WhlUng's
Just as a lire was being light
lying vonic] gel up and loiA no.
showed l:li.
a
the home
them being imable to gel a good view
The best time
made la the Bru heat and the watches
Redskin
The
e^ about his feet a party of cowboys
the stiwtcfa bat went np la tbc air and
H. wasn't in It.
were killed sod
Evansville.
city this morning on (heir way ■•>
5.—Sever
the gay and lively throng wended
The thing didn't go off and be picked
The Indian*
but they were soon swarm
ing from everywhere and s«ceee«!ed In
vanquishing the party of whites.
Ir, and Mrs. O.'C. Smith and soC
their way to Grand Rapids
for the big time and
wife on fhe Inside.
:
the ing Tuesday evening wih the c-rowd
seeker wa* taken away and tied to a
l:ind. 1:11. 1:12.
poatUons at
It opened with
thi* morntos for
oh th'-lr way lo Traver**' lake.
most taking a fM<ek at the bav when
alongside and a home seeker and bis lit a Happy Hooligan giant cracker.
aboot half a length, winning In the last
few yarda
The
show wa* held in the ball park and
minute*
buBcb of Chicago resorters who wet
JacquiKli being drowned in Cedar Uke.
plains with It*
The
heat was a race from start to finish
bat Walter
The afternoon opencil with a wild
Bsslsted by a number of Indians.
The (.20 M. 4 S'. E trato was h.-l
twisty
ticll and the raj-s of Old -S:d wet
held Imm.tll3tely after the ball game
DoMle* creathcart. but were callot off. A number of the He wa* hathiag with a niimlier of com
panion* and got lK>yoad bl* depth.
made her dehnt to the racing pnbir fast Bellaire boai* had promised
Berald Koon. agtsi 14. heani his cries
yeaterdny.
come dawn and take part and L. U
and went in hi* re*cnc. almost losing
The athleUe evMta were hotly eon- Stevenson, secretary of the Traverse
hs life in the effort as the
tented sad every one we* watched with City Boat club, bad l>een engage<]
Iny caught him and pulled him duwr..
gnat tntaren. A ninalkre of the local starter. A high wind, however, stimvl
The rauddr water delayed the rescue
Hl^ achool boy* were at It again nnd up Torch lake so that tbe Bellaire
work and when tbe l>ody was found. It
althongfa BO one of the
boats didn't come while the
wa* too Ulp. although the effort*
were in tnlBlag •om* very good re- that bad been measured on Elk Lake
revive him wore not given up ubill
ntta were oMahied.
rough that the smaller boat*
after an hour and a half.
. Powihly the moot
It. Tbe races will be
The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock
t wa* the 1:10 pace In which held today.
Sunday afternoon.
Ldtdy Cycott took llrat place. Walter R.
In the evening there was an exetdShot With a Blank.
aecond and Howard W. third.
Thn Icnt dlRplay of lire works. Many Trav
races were the boat three in five, halt erse City pe»]>le were prestmt and all
D ll En*ign of rilfi State street wa«
■die taeata.N
shot in the calf of the log while cele
spent the day pleasantly.
•ighth and stopped, oemtiBning to be
mosth*.
Jacqiiish, (he IK-yoar-old eon of Nelson
Ing'e ^bay eolL
Howard W. acted badly at the first
Poln; where they w
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WM. HOOLfflAN CO.
lor* and lobby, and ibi- scene alto- ately npiin It* arrival. Ijm year th" |
Alcyone war the ftn»-«i ami fast.'*’
t^iher was one of niasnlBeont s
wind Inlcrfen-d with a portion of the
cellent Ume and felt well repaid for
July
Empire. Mkh.. July 5.—Empire'* ericbraiioQ, like everything else aiiempi- were such Ocnes <d activity SruunT
ed here, wa* suece-ssful and the peoph- Northport a* during thi- pa*t few day
horeea and la good rtape for the aUr^ and Kush Langwell finished first and sbo«.-<l their patriotism In a very
got a qiiirler for thetr irouble. One
riliiirlasilc manner.
The awimalng race* came off at 10 small boy u-eai at the hisnil In such
Wexford.
a manlier a* to lose a tooth.
o'clock
Wexford. Mich.. July 5.—Wexfoni
At Elk Rapid*.
BIghthjtreet bridge which waa lined
had a general program yesterday
Elk Rapids. Mich.. July 4.-EIIS Rap
with'pedplc!^lenpi(c the fart that
a^ich was carrbd out very well, the
ti|et« ^ere
two ntiloi for the Ids was crowded with viRllor* ye*ter- horse races being especially lmere~i>
day and despite the fact that a high
Dear
r raieniB
I%iehlf in
ln'^2234
:22M
Mtch„
through th»^
this morning on tk< i;
RESORT NOTES.
Empire.
)ette eoni
-Itein
T. C. Souihwortb and wife <if Rj
chille. 111., passed
very patriotic and pb asani manner.
During tbe afternoon live small boy*
the conteotaota while the eoodiUon* created a lot of amusement In a bunat the track were of the bert.
The eailng contest. Tbe affair was IrtighooDiae Kac« wa* very fast for
d tm/of
Mrs. H. W. FBlier mad
iwi& of Spring
field aiTlved at N<*ah-ta-waata today
I St the end of tlw- oevrath. when
' viriiors became tore st the
out thlny-ttli feet fou- bosket pirate was enjoyed by a larg.Ud the oonditloni were the mret fm- the weight
pire'ii decisions and two men qait.
Torable fh« Ittre be*» ogcrcd for ■ Inches with Amtshi^cber a cose sec number In the beautiful Bcndcn grove.
after wfaieh it wa* worse than ev,
long tine .OB day* when atWettc ermi* ond but the lattes took tbe hammer Later in the day P. C. Gilbert of TrmvTbe Wylie boy* cam,- here with v
ibrev at'123 feet^wHh Ackerman a
Cliy delivered the address and In
were wbcdalod
nnd couldnt find Stover
’(be eveDlng the celebralloa ended with siak, li
There wu • tarite nuBiber ol per- U-w feet behind.
vbo set
sent them to tbe bench to one.
Urge dIspUy of firework*.'
The half mile run wa* a pretty
•M who left the city hot there were
two. three order, while the local play
•Un mongh la Iowa to sake a good event. Thm were five *urtcrs and
ers pounded the Wylie pitcher nil over
■bowing at both the •wlBunlng nees Waite, who had the pole, set the pace,
Cedar. Mich., July 5.—The eolebrathe field. The game fai.ed <0 bo i
held a few yard* lead till the last
In the Morolag asd at the drirlitg patL Heh
here yesterday
esing in tbe least.'
he opeii<-d up *.-vfral .vard* every way. the day being passed to
2» when
u
18 the
The
suto to Old MIsshsB.
the railroad* and walking a shun
ly peri
v.-rv psiofo
qurnt
V*.*IVlif \->i
oruvelling low il-,wn ia
5S"
FARMERS’ SUPPLY GO.
n:j STATE ST.
TRAVERSE CITY. MfCH.
S.-U try Lydia
CimpoDod.
distance to the dIRk the nervous
AtVuha.'
hiufiluD is forgoiton.
The l«v
Copemish.
Tuba. Mich.. July 5.—Toha eeleoften a* brauUful as it wa* this mornKo<>nig's li
Artffaye.1 a» c
btsied the Fourth I# good old time Citing and interestna game of bnll with
• A mile lirt-ere *rom the north,
style.
Early
in
the
day
people
iiegan
much
of
a
l.reenat
that.
s..ts the
The track and field erentt pnlled
the Copemlsh team at Cop.'mi*h July
gather from all part* of the sur
surface laughing to tbe sunlight.*The
«€ during the aftemotm were by far
The
indopi-odent*
t- and Island stand out in dUtittc-i
tbe moM interesting PourtU of July rounding country and By noon there game by a score of 4 to :. largely on
tei^ was very exciting a* the two
bikes lartced wheel* a: the finish. Rob
ert B. was nciBg under ptotect.
athletic ereniB that Traveree City ha*
oiitllue.-i as far a* the eycilgh* reacbe
seen tor some Ume.
were over two hundred on the ground. acyi>iint of hard luck. A procession,
A latge plrnk- dinner wa* servi-d. after beaded by (be Mesick band, followed
ro excltlnc
«-idtl
v-iilch two
ba«el>BlI games l>e- by Modem Woodmen to full nnifonn
tween choo*<siOi
lOOBe-tfp nines took place. The and the players of ls>ib Kara* led tbe
Walt and Whiting as starters.
aithoBgh not In Iralniag the boy* In latter part of the aft.
way to the ball ground* whcr> a crowd
good form and the race belwetm Miller Id singing puttriotlc snag* while in the of too people awaiie«l them. The In
evening the celebration sra* clase.-*
■Bd Wait was a* pretty a huadred
dependents were first at (mt- They
grand dlsplav of fir^reri* and filled the l>as(>* but to no avail. Copehas been witnessed here this nearan.
and the shadows are Loruwe oulwar
The first
wns tbe iso-ynrd dash
with
Miller.
acro»* the water with ai-ii*tlr «ffs-cts
which roDsumUy change as Hu- boa'
pounds up (he bay.
the n-sorts pass.-il.
Then there ar--
The children’s friend—
Jayne^s TbnfcVermifuge
Drives out blood impuntico. .Make:, strong nerves aod muscles.
Clive.* tone, vitalitv uiui :,nap.
(ji: :: :';um v*j;g dri.(;gu:
What Is more )c-
tcrestlng than wstchtog a crowd of
summer resorier*?
At each stopping
bonfire*.
Ice cream and cake were mirJi oprae<! up witfato line drive over place some llttlA thing 1* notlcmble
The time was eleven sec- sold hy the Cemetery Improvement as- second and before the toning wa* over that gtv'-s It a distinct todtvldnautv.
sodatloa and a neat som added to
had scared ihtvc mas. la tbe second some little mode of dress or arrange
m..n,
.kA ,.Al_ -. ___ .
..
their
treasury.
The events were all
' IB the Wynrd dash Miller won eas
Inning each team scored a run and
ily in his*«dd form with Wait second Jn charge of S. H. Baylor.
from this time oo nellhor i<-am (a!Charles Auer of Chicago took the
and Oetchrt third, the ttme being
lied. The fottures <rf the game were
the formre finishing only a few Inches
to the lead.
Beadon. Mich.. Jtly 5.—Bradon eel- the catching at Decker on second by trip up (be hay this monitog.
The high lump was featnred by the ebraiMi tbe FDarth y..*st«rday to a way McIntyre and a double play by U-butA parti cunottltog of Mrs Dewitt
tto tor fim between Walker and Whit that oaly Bendcm gbh. Masa: for UwjlaUe.
Smith and two rttUdrrtt, Uiu Mar-
To Core a Cold in One Df^
wtoTSSI
n
CRANO TBAVEm« HCRALS. THURtOAY. JULY 12. ‘
AiAM
mJ
HMte
U Tr*w»c CJty s
Mtn bare bna
Ib
mimbo-
Ifln Tb Hiep Ire
Wntod Dr Ow-ThL
mad tn drive from tbe auuiiet an cheap lorit a day over CS. He served la the
Ttreotr-fbird Massaebnarits to the
adaltcrated candles.
GOMTIMUE
These aectiags bsve been very sne- civil war.
Msfal to upbokttog the purity and
Princess Wah-Ta-Waao of the Iro
D.kalUiT EMM.. Uke lafmn BlMd. qnslily In the confectiouerr l.nrincns. quols usiloB. wbo lives near Moain-ai.
best boalBeat
u used to be consvieml that onlv and to diseouragius tbe firactio- of when- her peopk- are p«-rator.ctiUy
ariaary and bladder ironbles were to be srillag or luaktog che^ and Icnpate tied as prosperous li<fUvce>otil<-re. h3>
Mies Mj sons of tbe can arc Tery.;
castoria
IM OMS, sad all ef them oamd br
•oac o( Traverse OUt*s
aJveat of
TrarenM,
CK;
apO) drivers
candles.
Bakes it obU^orr
of bones U>
f nearly
loan oaro tban was oeeeasair before
all
repiiialluo on ibfir «o»ds for ptirlty
dia
that Is fx(B>lle<l liv none.
.
Iltere *re aoBe careless drivers of
these BUMt inipuftaal
OatOSDObaes. but we beUevc tbe
aaorelse tare to prereot aeddeot. aad
to abide
Oyster.
tbe ordlaaooe aoverains
Tberefure. when your kMlueysBre weak
or out of €»der. ><m can nndrr>Ui»l Iwie
(be use
power voMclea.
a to break tbe qaickU- your enure lealy is aficctol aiwi
bow everx organ seems to (ail lo do iU
llBtt of ^teed oa tbe bitalness Mreeu.
Hay.. July. C.—Presld*-n1
Tb« Kind Tog Hare Ahniya Boogiiit. and wUob has heen
In
hti.th'-r of II.-.- ks!:^ r.
All-
General News.
bpva ooeorrad,
Um rule is disregarded.
We would
iB'tbe cHr t
•laicUe care as well as the ownen of
aatoBcdiUes.
It Is not tbe purpose of
Um driver of a car to endanger the
Uvaa sf other people.
If bone ownen.
merit skme he ha.v U-. n S'lsanre'l :-v
ibe
sianv a l••vl y<«r-' ago.
various
naval
prades.
IVtni-<'
Henry Is a prime fsvoriie wl’h his Im
ls;i when i1e> «•.<• .uTuini'.UE iM-ar
ihioni-. I-: i.M-h.-tldy thr .ansi aiTvn'
the siieali'-tJ luarlil- |>alare.
ld.;.h«-.1 and >.r.aillo of ih<- .oniinvnial
In dl-i-o
priiov 0-,
Dal..-
I A OAII-Y DEUIOI-l-r I
aa wHI as aatoawbmsts. obsei
nJa of tbe road, tbsr wMI
protect
thaBaetvea as well as tbe automoliilMbL
n# antoiBoblle has came to sUr.
sad the Bsa wbo Inveais kU moaer
vehicle ot tbls klad, has tbe adme
right In tbe streets as tbe ownen of
heswes.
He is governed aa to apoed
br the ordlaaace and tbe vtolsUon of
tMa ordMaaee abould meet with such
s aa are provided in the
law. Tbe prieclpto la. that all vehicles
have aa egnal rltfit to tbe stinst and
V all Tcbletes kaq> to tbe right side
«r «ba road tbs. danger of
..
t U-i iK-llcr tliEii t" 'av-w aii
leelli. by arcurilig 4 plair at once.'
You can MMljf 1-->-.>inr iw.vu«lo<ne<l I . Ibi« n sevoty'Lriie . it i- lilted
with e«lr»n«« cste. Ttie ininute al'mii.Mi
Tbe plies are to be twenty f<-ei
liv thestY^means Mr.
>nrne claims that he will gel a depth
at least four fCci and a good possi
bility of right.
The plans have been
of tbe
‘Best” Flour
various
holds first place. Will
voti noi «ivt; it a trial?
Ask ynur grocer for a
sack.
wotm-
Kish'
In the channel a bip snag bas lodpi^l
Maarly aa Aaeldant
serlowa
acoMeat''was - narrnrir
n to Mvet Here.
Tbe Hiehlgan
A thlrtr^bot gaaoUae laiMCti owned by
, A. n. Balih bad ban carrytag pleale
pwttea froB tbe CeBnl lake dDc*k to
a plaee eaUad MUy rolaL
They ear-
rlad abo«\ twn^ ai aI load and bad
Bade Bear
Cod
ria will meet to Traverse City July SS
pMiiBiws abevd.
ing elites;
Detmll.
Grand
baud and tba eoglae was blowa prne>
- tidallr all to pteesa.
'
•ach aa aceldent
ids on May 1C. where J, O. Sirauh was
of the akvoelatbin.
he egteoded an tiA-ltallon to the n
hcra to hold
Traverae City.
ibeir Jidv
This
meeting i
InvlUilon
wi
How
eould occur
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Paris Green
Chat Kills
Tbv kiIl)HKpowtfr<1f Taria (irenu Viitit-a nooisrilii.t: to
pnrtioR of arevDic which it oontaina.
a
lly to all eonfccllonery aad In i
Wbsa tbe esplosloa took
tbangbi of danger.
I aa old
whni of a Bystery.
It Is tbought
tbW It caare lowe at the base and to
rnome way was Ignlicd from there. The
aaclae was UbosI a total Iona. Mr.
auwt iust Blaaed bring to tbe boat
tba Um of the aerideU. bavlag come
ofwr ouy tba trip prevtou.
They
vlla^kd tte aocldent froB tbe dork.
The Canning Company.
Tbe canning toctory ban been cov•rad with a brilUsat coat of red paint
cai tbe oalsMe and bat nadergo
tosy will handle eberriee Ibis year or
BOL as the atorkei Is no nncerUln. U
aaefkBS if loohs aa If tbe prtre would
Bake It advttable while In others tbe fai
thlBk that tbe BMricet will be bigber
aad Ihera will be a large praBi to them
K they ablp tbeir fruit.
Any line that
tte matter to ewrtato. the factory can
tat ready to rna la about a day. Tbe
attlng bean crop will be ready about
ITCHINC SCULP
FILLING Hi
Ckm Out Constantly-Hair Rnally
Htdto B« Clitto Saw Any-Sralp
Nov In Gaod Condition nnd No
Mora Hdling-Another EfToctira
CURE BY THE
CUTICURA REMEDIES
grado on the market.
..pSS;'
tag.
Two ycara ago last febraaiT. the
tee was fooad to the bottom of tbe
bonne.
The blocks were of good also
aad freuea aolldly
together.
Tbe refrlgetedor was built
to tbe
tm place with tbe Idea that (he cheiries rcnilci lie kept Ibere to mid stor
age hut D was aerer used tn any great
aii-^'|.->V.4«fd' <
.. ... I .lial*i>m'*ii. tli-ru> .4 Tiavif — >
Id* Ul* da,
j,
Tlw
lalerior Is
bring changed
oa<l
the rvk.m win to> used for a srarehoase
where
al«ii
eases
can
■'r Pfitptn Ristor Hairth.
Btnoiw
John Maarat of
iui-
Hflirv
Bar atixv-l
A. W. RICRERO, Traverse Otj
I.. a-4i --Min (<w
I. aad that aU
r*-,.|rMl ie_pr-. Jl i*. |4-4«ia
>1, ih. .'.I. .4 Ira.reM- Ot*. la raid
iTh^s
'Xi!
*«iai* >4 A»u Ijivv,
■Hvf
SsisteSpl
l:r’
Try a Herald Want Ad.
For One Week Only
•B.-l i-rel.,'
I..r -.■ali.lll
II .. f;rl‘,.r .—trawl.
;«ip*r innlMl and
j'lluVJ-^i.
- - .
"Tm-i Jaa*lMlb. A »
tUI
iai< )i WAtJfiOi.
Jdd«>t4 Pi-hat
I
-----------
IRON BEDS
miibi Is- n-lfci-il
Our
ikils
ill '•r-IerU»
Pere Marquette
an-l .lis-'anl yi.ur ..lil oma.
Rcjiiilar S4.I>0. f.inry. with brass kn«*l.s...................................
SI “5
RcgtiUr S:i.VI. with hi-j\y .inji'e rjil at l>e.til
and f'Kii. now............................... ....... - ........................................................ S- -■»
Kcoular $j iKi. uiib fancy post, ul in. hij*h.........................
MoUwrs Sboald Use Cntkura
S’nS.
auggml thrtuadvva to motbm. a«
' r aU tbe purpuar* of the L
aa tor
_____ and
niwry'. CuUcura San
hath,
a
LYtiriira Ointment. arc prirelrm.
Cutiriir-....................
aw urawww ira raMA earafmPMa>.tar..OM.
a-M.aM-nL—.M-.w .» <a .-M—4
jSitrrari.T-ji-.’-rvr Ki.-
rm;ii»aiifg w matsil
I-AO-HIV.
(brradtJadtfr
WADE
Real'Estate and Loans
127 From St.. noDla^ue bik.,
Traverse Cilyy Micb.
Properly of All Kinds for Sale
aud Exchange
Hcic an* n few of the utaiiy Unr):a’ti» we are tju-tiug you;
FROITHEHOUROFeTR
utnvBlivT wvwknrmra. and
"‘'lii'r.'.ir:::,'
< »•
oiake room f<A|p<-!i arriviuir
Iron Beds, full sire -11*. rcjiujjp*S-k now................................
Favwrite
of the nltmlilte
purilvantl iinfaaiiigrtficwrv-oft'uu.-nra
Soap'and Culirura Oiniiiieiil. Use gtvat
&in Cure in tlx- prwrvalion a?«l imrtficutiniiof Ihr akin.ar-Jp.hair.aiid liaiKla
of infant- and rWMrcn. For Inliyreac-
• ware tl.H. ataraiH
Tiao-rw flranU. a
I. I’* ■iraiMl Tia>
.............
auU
.Lily,
any of whal I lave written you. v.sj
are wriconw to do so. 1 am. rr»|«vlfuUy, Mm. 1A . K. tlricss. Olay Uviter,
SoRp. the World’s
;h|| s
ll(El) K AVAl.t- Kt:,
Jii-!.-. .4 IT-UI
J'K.’V.Vva.a.
We ar«‘ '-If.-rint; the l>ii_Test
khutvn ill tills i-itjr.
|S-*.;
r. Jt
kVI
4,:ri^TRY A HERALD WAflT AD.;;
Kt^'uina in
enormous ulock of Iron
rir-.-lTth":
:
. H*niJd.'^ 1.-.
GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R'Y;
Rfoular $7.l»0. 54 in. hioh. wiih trass rails on top • S-f-f5
Come Id and see tbe lirfe assortment
yon bare to selict from
M. & X. E. TIKE GIRD
l.vTrarra**. itj
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
TOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
l27Sonih Uaiai Street
S"
; y-->ii seven per c«-iu [M r .nmium for
Traverse City real estate or gilt edge farms in.
Cynind Traverse County. Mi.h., where your
Narilta
jis’
Your llelLxIile Fnmilurp Store.
\Vr will
)i)ur money and give >’OU as stcuriiy gilt edge
K*..;r-J-» .. .
Bmp'" -a Kh -
ealvat eseepi at one time when the
aarplns stork of brans was kepi there.
KSl
CilivA'ii’s phone No. (V'lU.
___
V-.twt-
Cravtrsc etly'* Ctadlng Drug Store
It willpiy yon to purelias.- now
refrigerator sras atoriiea with a large
been removed, about two tons of the
niHChinery.
works
SalI’m-ii.
luteal
-'-IP
QTATg..P«l.-R!lJ
$a €. Olait $ Sons
“I wfl] gladly give you alt the iu^
vised mbrr rnneJiraTh^
workBMB while tearing down the re
provi-1
mill
l.> raid <«-i*T
<.-i*T .... Tn.wlsr. vb* Jrfb dar .4
ia-i.Ja-..A
A l> IM4.
IH4. at I.e-rlui-k lu Ih- (-ra
that ia
A peenllar tk
frigerator at tbe west ead wf the bntld-
I'iSiiV""
ilii- pn.-
We have ii liMifl
C<iuh- io aiid -el our prin*.
the ^vour^w*ami
Ointment
f.ir a
uw
a.Alinnm r^sap
— •daeaard axwlp, lUndrulT, and txatail
toUiiui .of hmt.
■
mv hair to save any----------- ^Jiwt at
timt lime 1 nad almut tlir--------------ReiDMlin. Oine cveo' wk I iduunpoord my hair with tbe IVK-ura Sop,
and 1 lacd tbe Oiiilnirnl taicr a «nvk.
la two months’ time m.v hair «ax l..ug
efMN^todoupm FivDchlnto. Iltat
h now five years ago, ami i h-tw a
tov^v’head
Pty orsu «M
of UBJI.
hair.
Tbe
niw ^h
sis inrhra below my wato Itnc. niv
tba IBib or AOlb and the factory will
atari tbaa toll Mato.
irit^
W. ffSTW.
r Oiuniy. nahtsaa
PAKW (- tlltMCKrT
<'.uupUinant'st«.dkllur.
vigoroas cleaning on the lalerior.
It »M certain aa yet whether the fae-
hit-at .liwiRijs
isfiK-lioo iTtirenuih—1.
the approval of the pure food I
tbe eaglae and
potched-np' eaglire ca<1
In
im.1
place Um peoUc were ataadlng artiimd
TT*e cause of tbe
IMONUMENTS
riKnKU OK ITIiLli ATIoS-rJ, .1* i4 Kl.'!i
V isat.
la 111* Or-tiu .v.ail f-r Util...
'Irai-rw I'.anly. Jii .-h;.!M-.-rj .
VSarl <1a-B*il.
ii|4.ina-l. -Twll,.1.r*»lxni J.i.n i- vi>l
of full alamlanl atreoglh ami whi.-h wv Ru.aniiiU-.- to l«- ih.- U-st
avwiyoBi escape lajory Is difficuti
a.-
, ieilii«reiia
Iellii«reiia .ltat>arar.ar ten
ten sVidaTii
a.ili
tb rjrrail •'..iirt for lb>- Dlnliav th.drr*adaal. UK-harl rit.iMiiirk. i.
.Mi-.lt .4 llran.l Trattr—. in .-l.ai-.-.Ty. at not a rMt*ni -4 U«l.
Uii. -lair.
.lalr. t«i i. a rrakhal .4
Tra».-f» «V*. nirb'Eau. .mi thr MIL daj lJ lv<aa.vaU*l.l*n. Wiac-nwn. ue
.v>n.
td.inaxl . .•ili.-i!.|..r. Hal l. ('uU.r. it !• .4
all), oral—-..r —I ■-« r-*»h-..t
!■'wTrea‘A-n*r..'.s ...,a.,.o.nl,'v.<:r.v*. »l<. .T'-r^ thai III* ain.iaran—..r
d-rriblaol. Ml'harl r.t/i.alrtck 1* *«l*r..l
li*—in within i.i-jr tn.iidha le.i.i ib* dat.--t
anil* no', a IMokUwl .4 Ul'> rUI* Im>I r*wut* lhl-...rd.'r. a».| that wiihin tw-nl'.Ia>. Ib■ 1 K'M-1 riri', |k>Mi.neoi ..r t*ai.a la th*o for.', 4-...U laiaanl raap*an.Hi..'.4 Ihl. ..rat-rl.il.
on ne.n..>. -I Venn r
.<.:i.-iUir f.ra t.s'.lidraliB ttH- tirand Tiaw-r* II. laid.
I
.'■lu.datnvDt, |1 i-.w4rr.vl lhal it. fo.Oaat • ntrt foUi.-atl-ui
I-r-niiunwl lh-r-i,i ..ri.-r >i.
M4!...I»-e'a.«-r In-ael naira- ..n
iMferrCvn ww a..-k fur ..a w*.A. lu
......nth. tcoia th- .U-* .4 ihi. .4d.r, and tn
»aKl>kKICE W MAYN-K.
. .ra--.rt.waaprarni-.--ln-.-au* hla an»wrr V.
t'in-all
rin-UI.la.lsr.
-tail
iji^lan .4 .aoni'lonv
eird and a*-).)
IIAt. r. <TTfS.>H.'il..r I. I'|'•■>.|'lai.l«nt.
.A.|..r-.vl4ilh«-.Ml-h.
lAosing. Kslamasoa Ssglnaw, Beaton
Ho «»e la \bo boat nor tbe beat
ItaaU was to tbe least lalured.
;i;ssjc:
/%)ll>Ktt I'flujrATl.i -SU1.
V Thlrt.raiiliJo-Ui.l llVult
Maraan-l Kinratr-'k,
cha.4 PtUiatri.-t.. d-t.w.k
“ - amoiBK in
Sou
In UlUl.- IOr. uit Vraaaty <4 tirand Ttm.iv— ti, ,
^v.rM.<-iiy.Mv'li.,vnth* l«h
Rapids.
Traverse City.
Wbaa a abort dls-
Baee Tma tbe dock a loud report was
In Use For Over 30 Yeara
facturing coureeihiners of lhi> follow
At their tost nieelng In Grand Rap
trip to the potot and bad nboot twenty
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
Thia assoclatbin consists of the msmi-
itorlior. Raiiie Creek. Uuskegna and
At tbe Uaw of tbe aootdent
the bmt wu Just
Walker. Jmlea ul
y^U-'KIC OK It IU.t. AT1'>V-»i.T*.
LJ u-ao. TtM-nort..-nil. J>aU.i„l <-
esting for tbe power boat owner*.
' avartod at O
f Bean the Signaiure of
nuai
Jl K WAI.KM
jBdwofPrv
of vhc most critical families,
club houses, hotels and
restaurants
At present the mouth of the river I'
to very had shsix‘ and will he
I
always
In the Pantries
lauach owners.
when the river iH-comcR lower.
CENU.NE CASTORIA
>br 1a*all*Uicay .4 July.
A. 1>.'UM >' .re .i tb- k 'I. ih* l.4*Maw, Bl
■.d.lfi-u'wt. ..Ii;*. .l> ai.du In-nl.y appMalral
posted at the We-qiie-ioag club Iiouimthe Insiieellon
I Itowels, civliic heoliliyuiid iinturul bleep.
The Children’s Paiuioeo—The Mutbi-r’a i'neud.
.•* of Vrlmi Blla.
iJ. .4 -a d^-^ua>*.*b>'
Oaarlo. K laiM
lil.f*t|.|MU I-Iattnv that «a>.le.ein Bdiniiawle
aft OefraniltM- ar>i-. art* at <b* Urw of.hlt
tb lb* traal helm--r .a,d ■t..«-awral aad*a
.^11.- . h. nisl-.. r.E.1 .-.-at. -t ahk hrtol
I DR. T. A. WILHELW, Clir Oiitri Himc Bl«ct. |
will be turned so that It runs slralghi
Into the bay.
It cures 1
Mi-rwWtctVxiri
OTATK OK H l( -aUt A N - Th*
P
O r.«tk*(V4tet*t.r<ln>wlTre.-.Al • -Mia-e-. .4 .Ml.1 .s...ti. Iai.1 St Ih' ftIrtIUuAliX-.f. Tt.-.lly .4 TtavOTarOlr. >• aMd
r'Hislv .41 tW Iwenty i*.-nd day uf Jaw.
plans call for a funnel shaped dock
in length and the course of the rivi-r
It
Muri.lilno nor other >urmtle
ai»d allays Feverishness.
fkJic. It rellevM Teelblnc TrvxiliU-s, eures C.n
nnd Flntiileiiey.
It assnunut<-s the Fts
Havaria.
fLrit.•r•^ acieniHU-
■-Ian to Im hu-lutnd and i-liildiea.
klonroeV
line, the narrower paii to lie farihes'
«rf
The |iiln.-e*s. who
jnd ••..•d.l If n—.u-jiiv BC a^'jdiv.;
aad Ibis makes nailers more inter
will be United.
Kin- Is Ihn daiighl'T of
t'liatl.-r: Tl..-.whi:.'
has i!iht-r;i!-.| li.T
It U Irinvuint.
ewntomii itrilli<-r 0]>ium,
lasi.-s. has ish.-ii her .lesne .>f M. I>
Bcatitms by means of which, if carii.-l
Hr.
What is CASTORIA
curie, l>rtipa and S<H»tbiiic S.vrii|>«.
ih-
III. r.vaifi-. tie
ogaiust Experiment.
CBKtnm i* a bamiWa siilratitnte fur Cantor Oil. Para-*
Priur,-.. Klii-vU-.h of lUsiuin. air‘.f i’lini-s. Alh* rt li.-'i appan-nl
** Jns
iDluiiu und aiiUrcn-Eapcrictice
ri
perial l•roll■el. wb>.M' life he aav'-d in
out. It Is hoped to deepen the miiulh
river.
I'liaru)
hi-, visi; to (Ito I'ni'i-l
il-t
s|mtI-
perjliar
rimI
Kb|M-riinriiis tliul trtrio with niwl ctHtaiiin r the beaitb of
maiiTit-r. v:lii'h In- displayfi I" aitvan
Thiviipii
I—Ih- hllKi
Jordan bas prepatwl plans and
Hoardmaa
V <•?< .a
last- dut-ME
Swain^R'
dreM, UiuglisiuUm,
I upoo tbe owners of I
A
.1
lasll l«iiy irant'ri *hc ronih sii.t
prarllral work of a sailor.
All Coanforfcils Iinltatiniiu
lift
« a KTval disl
H. I’kJ. In I’oiMlam. and wliil-
laUng tbU rale la liable to arrest. Iieeaaas eertoua aceidenu aur occur It
e
’‘"iwrt"™'*>•»««‘***“<^ *
siilun Ilf is pir3,4tnt and jovial,
I?e was Is.in
There have
where tbe fault has
There far a reoaaalsed rule of the have a sample bottle
waMsB
road, wbleb, If
by mail free, alno a |ami>hlet telling ;
prevewt aeeldeaia
It la oMigaiory bow to find out if von have kWucy
bladtler trouble.
Mention this |u}icr
tor drivers In Uraer cities to keep to
itfligto Dr. Kilm>r Sc Co., king.
tbe right of the road and a driver vto
M
has bcenoMiloaiMter bis per>
whets sl^t
bean
oae fw OTcr 30 year*, has borae tbe aienntare of
Prlare Ih nry-of Prussia, wbo liaDca r.-a.-Mird niramaader in chief of
erse aty. «»c‘j- and John J. O Uon- itir G'-raian navy, is tbe sailor prince
tf il.e empire and the only surviving
it MartoHte. Wi«.
irel.le dlsitor:i»n t.( IM-Ing lUi- olrlcit
taking tbe great kidney r
Kilmcr’a Swstn}>-Roat. becai
biles In Ibis cominunKr. but disasters
as vour kidneraure sell they will lielp
are alirars possible and the uunosc aH'tbe other sirgans to bealUi. A tnal
care sboald l>e wreised at all tliaev. will convince anvi yuuiiRi-s' h.iil.iiir m< n iit hi-, se*' In the
.rr sick ;
Tbe aattiBoblle drivers ban been
I.
lie has j>isl
ri-Iehr-j'-l >ii-<
erltldsad, MK ws believe ibai
Tbemiblu
nlnelyfoiinb liirih<l:y bihI •t■.•>< u.>i
dSB sbouid »oi be coaiped i
Dr. Kilmrt a I
dney rcmoly, is eooa realiird.
lauds the bighrst for iU wouddiul cures
f the most distressing cases, and isaold
a hs merits l.y all
bees alBOSt eallrety wlifa tbe horse druggists iu (ifly«
auci oae-dollsr s
vwmH.
.
Vfcrilch'Ts’a^choO to fatly jsr^
vluc-j dvsring
thv fiuaCWM^
suasi-n.
'
/
i.c proud ri
her rare.
Kdward lve*r:o OoKiSDilili l-‘-ar^ th- tun a
Fortnaattlr no
oenmd tbroiigfa the use of aoli
owaers of pleaaare cars.
ic U a rhannlDi
rhai^lDg s'tl
J
‘'‘•'itravrii-' t -ir.ai fb-al.
tcl and l;A tr
t.nt ucv.has m EM : i
RooKCViil yesterday a|i|v>inred |>nii*^Tbe*' kidnevs fill,
and purify the Moulera: Oscar I*. <Ywr. at Trav
JorMr o^^ners of ears la tbls cKr
Scott’s Emulsian
ahotjW oonttnue the
l.-v tsot woaUvort amallwr
ance tiUio eool milk wtth
ancatiUioeoo
Iteen visiilpp iricnds in Mi;>3capoll>.
The home factory bst. e.«taLllsht'd a
eserdve
.... 11 la pa. e A;
<.*w..»aA A K k''
. *U
money will be .ibsoluu ly safe.
Itu hB
Train, f j.i'ntar <Mr awl Kruv-a-Mt kw< > a'
Tr> n- friMW t’*>ta> Olv u-1 IIWTMBOit arn-.
iw“;t;i;,ra;.‘“;er.^..';.a
aad.
.
» « am-uud. u e a
wade:
BROS.
m
1
SRAND TlUVCME HCIULD. THUKtOAV. JULY 1Z laot.
They ran
H. managed to poll (be bat-box with
awlm ud dir* to water when they arv
Mr. May's beat atlk hat out into (to
are as rule aa cu
S U N S HI N E
only a day old.
be.
middle of (be
Aad w« have two pet
Boor: WJ
ihca B- tog.
rabUia; thcr eat out of our hands.
managed
We have a prt rooo.
falmsrif like an exclngnlaher.
He tant ao kind
Iinplc l-jBch at noon, and from on- tthree to given np lo bis military tram-
to grt tbe bat dowa over
wbirh
torluck-s
sworldrill.
riding,
irrBch-dlggtng.
Spray ter Profit!
tenetoc.
«e.
It-
When goes to bis books agnln at four-lbiriy
we came Into tbe ixna that day we aad a', six o'clock stops, lev his dinner
aa <mr ribblta. 1 will send you a venu.-
found a silk bat walking about (he which Is a kag.. iln-cutme. ccremooiof.
very "orry Bb<- did not we them.
I'MM Mb tmtkim
^
«4#,-
Grtoaell. la.. June lt>. iNic.
Much to tell ><>■ I enjoy totok a mem
, .1«««nr ••»••• Mpyr M I
N mi
MterMlMIB.
I wW try to k« tovtaft MyM
M fctori to aitofytXy mi to
Mfy iMuf thto*.
H I Mto fall to trytaf to «•
«MM tlito^ I •« 'Try, tiy
bt-r of tbe club.
which
I am a llitie girl Tbe
graduated
last
Sunday
pillars
In
"You raaral!" said Mr. May aa to
spirit, undnunted
by
tbe lery
Blow.
Ml»a Loella
Rboda baa written us a very nice
cu Ik our Sunday acbuul teneber.' Ifllef.
tona are very nice,
tbto tinie.
eompo-x-il
Our Pet 'Poaaum.
-id Juki like lo know
!•
GriDDeU..la. June IS. l»nc.
Dear Prealdenl—I am a little boy
u»y new SuMbIm- btiiiiw.
OrfMtoatf Dtoaailwrt, 1M.
piUy Malhar Kwotto.
Bow mur toitloa* arc niaalat (oda* '
Ntowdy kBu«« bai notlwr
How
playlbtm* arr alrcwo .to
Mobody kMwa but motber.
How May tblBblu aad apootr ba>
■be BtoMd,
How BUay bui«» o» each tat IMtto
•at, '
How »a|iy buoto* to be caddied aad
kttodtT
Nobody ksowa bat Bother.
We were passing the summer a< the
Nobody kaowa bat mother
•ow?
Nobody known bat Bother.
Bow many prayora
by
So tbe steel trap wa« boi rosed from
m i
to Ibe fonl-bonae. wl b tbe remains of on
the unfortunate ricllm ot last Bight's
With love.
raid M-rving as a bait
pariment
ol
our
Childm'a day.
Sunday
school
on
We had to learn the
coiBBUdmenia and Ibe iweaiyWorrester.
We men- uorry
lillle folks and
teachers
Uangitug
wa>
ttvy aad toBe of her
Grtoncll.
gsato
It was M-nie llDic before we (ovm
the culprit
the yard when ■■■ saw snmeihliig mnv.
WES Mr. May's com
kiiiIIv.
ging 'he is>DUul after him?
boys?"
Such a
Lis'" WBR ihrr>i.>' around iilni.
at flrat. but wr are kind to her. ao
ebe ta beginning to like <is.
We had
aucb a nice Children's day.
I am (dx
years <dd.
Good-bye.
O. Jttdixn Norria.
pkdgo M well.
June ». I»^
Duar Presldekr—1 tbnugbl
would
write a few linea to you. as I bavrOur achuol la out now.
ibirteen tiees and dug out
two stumna and staried on the third
Sun toy aebool every
Snuday.
I delight to leodUig.
I rena
Hr. DoBtoe's 1eti«rs and ifatoigbt they
nwre quite toiereottog
I gttew I cat>I wlU rluue.
> good-bye.
b'roiD
EUa Jobnaon.
Hew pretty tbe aebool yard ta going
to be. nith ao muy trees to it.
kicnroe Center. Mkb, June ZB. IkW.
Dear Prealdent—I ibou^i I would
Monroe Center,
„„„ ,,«> and a
»k* looked out of the, ^alf. On Arbor day ibe children set
w^dow. ud Biarehtog along the romi. cut IbtrtccD trees and dug oat two
of tto- alumpa and riaried on tbe ibint c«e.
twp by t^o. cute twentydI guess I will ck'se.
g-jod-bye.
mi
towd to HkblgML or anywhere oUe.
From
W«U. they all caae to. ud In a few
l«d you help aet out the ines, Clin
Cllniuo Johnson.
Btontea every one felt well acquatoi- ton? It murl have been bard lo gel
od, for all were old trtenda tbrough out Ibe (tamps.
lb* teitora to our departBeni. though
Monroe Cen'er. Mich.. Jane
1»M.
th^ had never seen the presldeni
Dear President—I thought I would
toip. After a Htlie while evory one
rile a letter to you UhIbv. It Is a
w«pt ooi to the abady yard and dellfry ulrc da.r liMay.
Our sebool is
ciqha M* ereoB
and
cakes
were
It uon. Tbe tokt day of iw-bool we
•erred, nnd then a big anrprise bap
pn^!
In fart It was
a regulat had an ice ervam stvUl: I had a good
Uinc.
I go to SuDila-.- school nearly
every
Sunday.
Uuc
ftunday
school
For petti |
thtogs Bade by the luring Bngere uT lea-ber tv Mr. Boswtirih
have a rat ud a rabbi'.
Mv rabbit
tk| gMa.
There nere daintily rmta yellow aud while
Hy rat i.' t'laek
ht^jdmwd dual ud bandkerrhlrl bagx
Ud
while.
On
Artxw
day
the
ebildreu
holdm. dosiing caps and
«'out thirteen tiort,
vwr. all Of wUeh will fiud a wrtcoin.
tdpor to tbe new borne
" •oiu-r-; to
boys, ud it proved to be a beautiful! •
tbe
HeraM
Vow
«’ '
»«*
I have lo go alKiiil 311 c:
Ctom boro dlab and art of aauce dial;
Cu you inaagine bow
happy ahe will always be' as she aeos
Ihooe evld«>r.-s of (be lovlag Iboughi*
Of Ike Monroe t>uier Snnahtoerar The
f«|t of the anernooB wna
apeot to
as ito-rc
of the- rirong solutb.n will liaug fimu
Ibi- ■»ild>le. the weight of wlil-li wi:'
and rvsruc.l the earn,
kaew
by
Kkvl
and
dtorvputbble-iookUig
the tiB* of parting reme all too aaon.
U rtwls alter ihrtu.
I
rJose. so pesl-hyv.
Hen and
........ ..
vr.
iin>|«'r ■'Uirtoiency
EU-‘ all I
With .'U .\ at
.Mid au K ati-l a
..a
wl'bom any ui'n.t-ei;-jiry «!»"
’
L-y
ed by that In- limatlnc 'mile wbcft w-
*!.. sou-- day. atmIl'ioB doUers
TIE eiUT
BUCE WILD UGTUIll GIUL. ee..e-.~
OHL.Y ONE even SEEN IN AMEXICA.
■■S' - i I
ILACI.TIBEIS
aKBAi anvra akb
iw bb
m
FEARRJL, FRIQHTFUU FRE'iZIED, PLYING FLIGHT
SPANNING DEATH’S ARCH
USOLUTtlY FREE TWICE DIILT u tie Sim Bmom
Only
I'lMi-idx
i-IdXTTI.Y ATTb Tl^^PARAOE AND AGAIN AT Arvo P. »,
livi.1,;
, \Vw:;.) nfv' 2 BK.-ywl:
a steep ItKlrne
e into
into Space
ACROSS A S5-POOT YAWNING DEATH TRAP.
STILL THERE ARE MORE STARTLERS TO FOLLOW.
VATCH
AND
IfATT FOB
Mid
Bie;STREET'FMItDE.%
Ovtswbriming truTvHne
lOsHne Miles nf Wealth and SNendor.
Sptrt'dor. OpenDensef
Open Dens cf Race WM
leiX of tlcpiianto.
Bsisls, HeiX'
tlcplianto. Camel'. Por.is',
Por.ls', Horvis. Five 6
Baodl
of
M-asiw ao-i aU Exdu'ivc Ni-w N <veXcs.
cfM-asicaoJ.
The crtisu .*vwi-[. of .i-j,'rla. wh'eh
AHm a wi.ilc we wei- alway. gr<.’ | wti: !•
val-i.-d a-
II. wd! toto-nt
'ATKRPROOWT
visli Dcti; and '--e |ito"[ tw-a', y ca:iii>. The gi-at palace in
guess 1 will cane at last when hr was given hto
VleuBa to a: l»:c< ar- a t.iwu
In the
eiiy'nrlthto Crtta'n limits. It to m-cl-j
b - t. reiv.-s an allowance
From your ttunsbiner.
that those limits did B'djfon, ihou-ond dollar' a year, but of
Jnsie JobnoMi.
Ineltide ibc fowldiouse mt Fueh as coeiwc he to n« allowed lo »o*nd
they were- Ben enjoyed ibcm to (I
The (uiik ol It ix k. pi In
Is ii afranl of the cal .* utmtirt.
ibe bank S >r him. WiUc wbai to n.t
SuBBit City. R. F. i). I. June :f.
It WPS amusing to :ee Ibc live
cdiary for bli> dally cxpcnxi-s to ci
Dear Piwaideni—I am well and bope eurtaxlir with whieh he investigat'
yon are the same.
It is wet iiMlay
ribing that came wl'hla hto rear
We bare s
Monday,Julyl6
lure, aud adding euougb
Il ail
.....I.i; .O ai- .],™ .. 4
It miiei l-e Hiierenine to have a vab-
aad Is In bed now.
AMohg hnnahtoe callm« m tbe Her- son's. Byron ;Hulrtt.
oik!* Ikla week were Karri Rrogb
AT TRAVERSE CITY
to
0„d,..ll, I... dl,„ I...-:
'•ndejU
TrarcrM Qij. Wck.
Ihe
pi-aJwl by bi( loiors.
Hv is n.n to hU mirror with a xU-cotuplarem air tha:|(int:
He is 101 years
e lillle ducks.
Gis np at flve every mumlng:
bcauiilol io are: nnd be thruMibaibc. eurciKe.
hto
Ibqutoll.ic nOM< lain every
Tlmy ■Dd wnilcr every liook and paper.
l:6v!(li.-o
1»Trtikfast.
umiy until
Siu.ly
Inine until twelvt o-rieck.
CONSTIPATION CURSE OF MANKIND
(r.Oidmaa*t Liv*r.*<dt never foil 1*
I- UwkUpatton. BllUeaintu and all
utitoiuwn. Bi: 1
not a patent tteilicine latg
aii'i i;l ilioM un eraiaent i
diseases ihstng from a Torpidi Liver.
Liver hi» Utoe: form iflwmnla on hwile^'S^ereiw
(teen ducoeered Ere Dr. Oidman, and hi> Tioelemeiil of doubt in the curing power
procrip-.i'an is known o
Liv-r-otoi. -d Liv-r^nds. They
Thtj Iare no; a niiracl^
Ym Mar Try a Fafl-Stoed Botite Fn*.
Weoanelves know :htt Lit
wi;: I-jt or!y scienee
rnee warking
working along on
oi natCMKttpaiion to the staritu^ point nf ai:
formsof constipit: JO and urai Iioct aaoMing
sating nature.
nalnte. We wax
want req
kioris nf ilangcrons and •bstresssy'
•bstresssy’ dv>dv- ill the dangerous d
•« of t'le Bowt
to try Liv4oi>'s
tO-dtJ. they sell at ^
ifie.
rt'!s tC-d*y.
........................................Bill.................................................
caaew »uch
a« .Sppetidtmi^ Pile>,
Bill jaod Uver. whieh are wnch a yr?-»! nir
if you liaee not tried them
tnasaen. Sick Bewdaebn,
Orapeptu scelu life. Ifvrrtthvv-enevrrtrt-dLivlever trird Liv-r-’before, send vnor
ir name and addrnaaad
t^nmle Trouble* and scores Of Mbm. If oids befo
cend_____
aloolnlelv.eon
receives
.. _____
______
,
will receive
_____
- free—
a full______
used....
bottle
your bowels are strong and healthy tbe
d ad-!nu
ad-'
to every one sending name and
obltyrsuons-i-BCiUiing to pay—merrlr
will act ftroperle and disease cannot en. re*.. .1 3S cent bottle of this gmt retn-i recommend them to your frton^ if fher
ter or remain in the 'ystem. A 'nai
itv. Li'. T-oi.l' ra.i-tie vna feed riv;li‘.. ivi>>l do what we claim. Tbe Vto Oiemiraj
Sumach •*■** aasml lasting bcal'.b.
vke y on look nii the bright side of lifc.lCo., Chicago. III.
10
nirmevetbraare.
There arv cirhi.s-n of lh«.*e tutor;
Meat week we will talk over war School will be out F>ldsy and I will He cllmto-.l the b' Sii-boari] ofclb- l-iw- ati'l with tbi« ih- bnof iad has i
of Ue new plana tor making onr 8u- be glad. 1 have abom two miles ii. -dcwd anil h-ang boaii dawnwanl; from! w.-rk*frcm sovnlng to night. Icarnlr.t;
ahtae page better thu ever dnring walk. Onr Woll atranborrW are ripe 'be ranupy. bolding r.n bv that ut—fdijall the thing* a great gov.-rcign baa
too BoaUia to eoBe.
now. Grandpa Unlelt baa been Uck
H- grinned ai uitn cU in the'to kaow. TbI. is hto usual dav'i: itai-
UA llantd Ornni. and the preKiOont
wonvi.-rtnl lllib- .'»beri
Til- l"t stills to marie t'.r mel'Ing i
ptoFtog games and Itatming to mnaic bP lor a pel.
««, Mr. 'I>re's Ane gramapbpoe. ud
tin
Wc-
dog were never cm Snds that stands for a day or two Ifriendly terms. _ Tbe dog was a blg- ujually U-Uer ib«n itat f.-M-sblv tnadcturriircs from Ibc pressure. Insiutly.
no! srures.ful
bearteef erewture which would have Kewtuy Mvaisusler
our dinmay. our new pel fell to the
'isv,. pr.ibat'ly
n"tl"<'I iliaread.- frb-ndr with a wildral it we ha !
ground limn sad tuullopleas,
UiKi«d him toi but Ikn treated him ,wb<u balilile- tall upon roH rog oi ;•
"Oh. poor Ihtog? II Of dead?" cried
fairy,
woolly
idankei
imuiiv
wIKi a cu?d and dtotaui louoaU'y th.>
Deri, running to v-mooib down iblightly, aad do not break at .-nee. .V
ihovv'cvc! he did niM care to 1m- luilmat’
grav fur.
I'lilddt-i'al can to- niaib- (>y Iwis'lii-.Wllb the cal. however, it wa, dit
nt-Bl. loo. and wa's alsiut to lift it
Kfpr»h- «hai»e of a lenms ta-kc i auc
fenoi.
During the mouths iba' W'
up wbea 1 saw aomelhlne sblnlng like
WcvvriBv wor • • J aeroar. This !►
had him Ri-n i-m-nt the greater (lai
Jewel tfarougb a/tlu> crack to the
t'lU
Tb- b-lhldo I dl'-l MlgC'l ft
if his rtiuc deviKliig pra-'ical Joke
rinsed eyclldK The Ilitle fraud was
pliii- o;- I II— by a qui-k upward
upen ibi> (lub-nunaie ra:
H- woul■ad Mr. May was laugblug
.As il float' III l*ie ail a
w»i-h fur breira until poor Tabby, otf
e.MHii-.r
loi.rtiig it up a-aaiii
her guard lor a momi-nr. would fati
“Uidnt you ever H-ar tell of play
asleep under llu shade oi some burii .igvin. H c?n BiMi to
ing poTsumr- he ask.M. ’-WelL now
Then would Ben cr»-cp softly Into lb- on the c'lge or haiidle of Ih.- lia'
you know nil alaiu*. it.'
Did V..U ev.r
u bobl.le
I'U.^b. lei blrusa-If down fiom au ove:
But we bad found ihe rascal out
light top. T It can Im- m».b- to do this
bangtoe limb and nlve a dr-adf'tl *ii .
iw ami when be "eamc un-dead," as
111
like a train.-! . '..-ptaaDi
.1 pbr-.
In tbe art's «*ar.
Tto-re was a'nlbl
Ben exproKteJ it. bo bad a linle ebaln
cf wTrstect IK held In a slaiitiug isisiht:w! and a terrlAe spring Ibat land. I
(asiened atonii his neck and. iuMcad
lion. A bn'dde is blown. whi-AisI away
the cal yards away, and she was tin
ot running away, as be exiK-ctc-d. bel.i t!i the pi|M-. and s.-ut itoaiiug ilt.wn
nerved and gniwllng tor the next bout
eouM do Bolbtog bu>
piomenadthe light rope
It
wilt dauee and
A' tor the Jok-r himself, be swittir
around a stake and nl^.b he bad never
waftiiiK frt'kily from ilir up
blicieir bark to hto
perch, sjajb-l
stolen ebJekens.
vnd,ol II'je wotslc-.! d.mti to tli.
cheerfully, and looked for more worl...
-re it will tiiuk- a iit< r -ud w
We hnd B great time trying to tome
i-> conquer.
iu.-. l-wp lo 'll. M-ol
Ben-bis whole name was
Benedict
- Even kfs death came Ilk- a jol.r tv
.\n-"b< r iutei.-.-tina way ..I .-n''
Arnold, on areouni of his manners,
this little humor)-I
Aimi II.- :' and
>: witb Htopbubblc, Is to I
vou know, but Ben was hi* everydathe broom were In full pursuit of Rln<
<•;: liar dirk id <viau <>n
Whenever we came aear Idm
one day. when be suiprl<-ed its b.
he retreated to Hie end of bK cbalu
dropping down at our fee( as Ifb-WMl),.' mo pmh-lcs 111 It ami ii<.iiK i
aad grtonod at ns and bi«ae,i like a
as he alwav;. did when •>.- dbd. but
up
('V a ihi. J'l. Ito s.-. I'itii: I’.- .Ii.i
.bole colony o^ gee.k- and when we
ibv minsiti.. passed .and to didn't
BU.li>* Ibo -liitbbb . will 't«k.'
h'd.i
perelric-d In lo-ii blng blui be toy dee-u
"iHime undead " Tlierr was no lirigW
I* y dll. uti 1 may U susis-ii.l—! in i.i
and dk-d wltbonl further delay
gleam f'otn’^ between the rlos-d
nil.
Alter a li'ii- pta'M—
'oi -«i
This was Cl nalnly a ven summary ll.i
The sham dra'b was a real
hit
h
h'lld.l-.
»rh
oihc*.
'll.
II:way ot gei'iug rM of atmu.vance b-' tilt- IlDiP. but the smile was Ib-rI 11- l.clng altarh-d to ttl.' dl'k a:isympalbeiir to Mill; broad, gr-nlal. full of q'liei
you w;|i b-v.- ihi- pr.-tti.-.i H''li • i-n
ward Ben and bad grea> rerpect for mor. a« Ibongb it amused him to
..f t-tl.l.i-,. you -v.T.IapiN-,1 -V. .
bin when he was deac.
lati t.( have f-d l>evoud the rear
Tr; .."n.- of l*'lilt WC fed him aud cared for him
ll:y's br-om.-Exchangtd--. .vtid •« hi.«
pv'rMcienii;.- that- a’ toil hi,, sii.-Tb- rp-K'.i'h H' t.j
plcious heart was won. Itoubtlecs gen
ihappicst e«r in the World,
erations ef abu-i- by manVlud and bit
ibapplesl 1>ev lu the world
Tlie Stouacvre.ghed.
ter esperienci-N. Ailed nl‘b eiemorbs]
rvi.v be the Atteen-yeatsd
cf bounds an I horto
and
glarlu::
.It lidukc Karl heir to the ibrone .
Icrehcf. had made b:ai >he timid and
'is'ria-Hiiiokii y
[ring rieaiu'c he wcIt wti vie hel- c-I !(.■ mo
t rc-igtitor
IlgbTful IP rie hie na'iire blnriom ot>.-.illy' to ir-itope,
induem-e
1 Inipertal r«>*.'<-Msloa'. but be wa'
„r
0'z.PkBicr5L
tHinnet. but it was a ttoal wreck, drag- Clash mid diiap|M-ai.
jilanr
fool, which murst have been BnSering
1 was dHlgbtrti
Uomtoes aud Ellmt- tl.
And tbeu a
big package was buded her fn.m ib.-;*''-^ uio along to th- spring how C.i
OS to match.
KeDoatkra
128 E. FTMt S'.
will Ie ven wter-., sluee a latg- dioji
wa>.?
Amid Aunt llsy 's dvrpalrlng erics suwe
of us eliBbcvl the
I'l dil'iie. lo Ibe
One of tbe cows papa got Iasi w«>eV.
write a few lines lo yon. It la a nice
c«Be to the pretty boBe of Mr. aa.i!,,,,
^ght venrs old.
rtreves-apHreoshloaudeaM tocsl,
to a dc.-'l lu knowing Just bow
ni:a11 pi-re nf sopp, straining Ibe lutv
Qr»wa ud np the hUiy road until ahe
pregideoi's Up was fllled wllb pretty
Ihi
Tbi
tbto time that we were ready lu make hntighl Aunt itoy a new boODvd. but
|irt of aiiytbJog ibat prv enie.l itself, fiom that line uu she and Den wv.>
lataada. thruugb
ahower of aurpriaca. for auddenly. youi
Bvcobody on
-nloy a "bnMde party."
lo malie (he sails. A weak suds will
in ihi' llrtHrak live, the tree wllb the cri-al.- bulitdc that grow lo ttlilj mod
bind’w innk. and ih'-re.waK H<-n. run- . '.--le -l/i- uui! th.-n cxplodr lu a -pray
nlng in and oat of the hniiuw, drag of MU|>> wati-r.
Suds that to tbivl.
fiom ear to ear.
do you like hlK
We v.crc running ihrvHigu
Dtsltn IB Up^Um^stt T*rm ttlithiBtif
ha- nn parii<-ula-.
Ktoel trap and releaw-d Hie iHXtr Hill:-
ak^ the abotc of torely SUver ink ‘
alQMt. denreai girla and bt>yt to te
Soap-bul'H- fun
and enit'll'i red with tbe world not
grin that ever dlvldeil a
Queen Of? Jmpkment O-
Pcs.i
an Nr.^Uay unclasped lb- yaws of ib.-
I am trying lo
ariib lu
C. E. Dye ml
I'p of >1- many dlSen-in taei-.v. toiii:'i-.
.Vrrbd'ike Karl'--Womans World
Larits wtih 6«ap Bubbira.
of hair and with the
cager cbdnia ibu'
We have two eoara and a rail.
aul think of any mure.
of
for 'I-*
imiiertai,
Aud aH.-r ail
keep bappy and bo kind to all aul
Gentor beard of It aad Invited
tolryJlke
to in danger
liollllrUns so. .VuHrta liinicarv. nia-1'
mala.
aha aurted bright ud early oa Hon
tifd) conntry. put Belds
family
I*
wllb u long, obtrnsive tail, dcslliiite
1.. June S3. 1P06.
the Sunsbtoe butiona
her to uead the day wllb them, ao
dhf Borntog ud drove Into the be*L
]s-rbai<«
somc-
ihlug Mdl. gray nnd furry, somoibinr
have aeeu the <
Arbor day the teacher and the aebol
8ha ta pluntog to go to Drover to
(K-ra'ioii.<. and
Aunt llcu was preparing for church
ornarv pm-suni? How
l4>U Rateiy.
I wish I might
Qbo of the nlcaat Uiag* Uiat bat
loi|l tlBO look place a tew daea ago.
these
\V«-
brosjer
lib- •I every niimto-r of ll-
icallv did.
We bad nt-ver
from the trap
'potsnm:'
time to do so.
banMnad to yoar pretodent to a long.
H<- sits alone on a lioni to n';
-.c-veaK'-n other tute rs. and I’v a iaii--
Raymond Norris.
seen a mink and we were immenst iy one Snuday and bad iat<1 her to-auliful|
•ason
T';. beautltiil
Ulry clobTbukTou. Raymond. I wl.di I eould InleleKledv^
iMiiinct on
hedt iwi wbu ahe thM 6o*t aberti so airily. cbaui:iii-eer all the Sunlu-ams.
were'dresstog tbe nest moroliig
gcld to purjd- and liiim piiinro-’
wbrii we beard Mr. May shout:
.AKrscied by her toud oiitrry wc went tii^critu.Mai. a
just as ••uii-iialiuig III
(Irtoucdl. la.. June 1». I»M.
"Ob. boys? Come here, qnlrk?”
and Jcinedllu the M-arch. iroutd.-d Ibi- flcM of J
Jaek Frost a.- in. v ar. in
Dear Prealdent—I want
to ibuk
Away we flew, auu iherv' wav Mr. wllb a vague mtoglviug all tbe iline vuninu r time, or vie- v.rsa, Thi-> ati
you tor my Suaabine pto: It beipa me
Mav bolding up the steel trap, an I that Hen waa to some way miiuiv-ii-i a ni'vereli ling delighi. and the grown
iber for to be good.
toughing in his qualni. stow way
with ib<- dlsai'i'caiaticc of the lieaii- iiji man or woman muni liid-ed to- ••Iil
the ppwai
Centra
Moaror Cen<
mday. Jnly s.
vmlieu
b<T. liluBiphatiMy. <a-«<b bl.-
fail-led tbht bis smile grew
yon eoald ronoud see us aonie lime.
Bow iMBy Uaaen tor aaU early bead'
Mif.
I'd better gll me a ateel imp.'
a neighbor (be next day and wa>
lo Sunday wbool very muvli. and wl^b
am glad that vou on- keeping tbe
Nobody knonra but Bother.
p;(di-
Ibis haidwotk.ll iKvy gtow; up
each tittle
abe abed.
sttidiv-- In a
Hr is not permitted to mtnsii
to the sUgblest degree wfli the iMb--
and I' ligli'tis. will go to pii-c-s to bii-
while bad.
Bow Buy teara/or her babes ha»
Whcxil
was Jast a fen Inches too short.
of prnmotlnu
I enjoy going
She was afraid of little txiyn and gins
kaow?
(he co'-rce of
lla- brooa.wavlng and to know rliat It
We each
a certiflrate
-I am glad you seat
How Bany )oya from ocr moiber lore
order that lie may know soni-thlni; i>i
aluo had a gradoallon aong.
“We want him for a
How aaay baraw doaa a Bother heart
her n-arli and
This {e the latest im|irovrd and mt»wt ten*
' erallv u** ful sprayer on the market. I’revents Utiflil and iKtshively kills eterjr bu;:
un the Vines. It is one of the most usirlul
machines on the f irm-—a lu-ccssity on ail
farms where stuvessful pot.tto culture i»
desired; rapiil .it.«! thorotinh in its work,
prcvcniin;; the ravaiti s of the dread |>otato bceik-; m.ikinj; b-.’Ucrcrops,taigrryield
and ussurin^ better quality. Try one at
our expense. Sold and guaranteed by the
.i
iiumlM-r of Drivalc dei.’rtlvo'
IKih-
r care, c^a a Bother bt
Twice a wr»-k he Is lak-n 'o .v b
:re at (be K-botlcn illgfa mSisi'
who knew
wbitber iberv ciiuttlhg bead on one slibHe had
There were loiirteen bo>s and aeven would le SB) fried rhlckeu to Uulbe' t-notigli lu*eat. aud I bav<- alwayk In(Irla that graduated.
Tbe boys ic week.
lieved ibai be stole from Aunt llsy
• -'Maybe It s a mink, mother," sa(-r btva'ise ht- etiJoye,l aln- --lorm tbs'
the glrU Ibe Iwcatydblrd pHaloL
Ur Mar. in bla Wow way
'I guci- came afivrward. Il aniuM-d him to mn-
-daea on Children's eaj.
Nobody kaowa bat Bother.
bnek war
And wbVn she bad detected il .and
If Ibis wbtAesale aUugbier
Yoar imie friend.
paldT
llsy's
by hi* rblcd lulor. Coimi Walli-. an-:
atrayod,
"
"Anni
give bim the |i.--iliar l.nowl«-.igr ««•<!
farm c-d fur Id' du'b-s on ibv (krone
surroRudc'] at a resiic-riatilc distvu< ■
wlirull>
oacb
tne old
boys
.
many ribbona for
to
atdBelbhig (mm tbe
pto.-e Isyond
biding
How
cnai'-b
1-iroiu. h.- alwavs serambk-d to sonre
lam BUlra.
bandkerchiefa
the Joins
--aid Burning alivT muntlug. as sb<- turned, and be np oa the Jvrisls calmly
came to from counitog her bnvuj. hav devouring it before vbe had drieeie-l
ing aiways (oaud one or two mlsstou 'be Ibefl.
I am
n«-d with pink ribbon.
Iron Jtge Tour J{ow Sprayer
Ic-S, geegiaphy. Iiii raHtie an I hiriorv
1 seen oa a w-ty .•Is‘«»ra'c ,cak to order ti
«a^ lu boi pursqjl of Ibe iblef wilb a
Nobody kaowa bwt'-Botber.
Bbay
lat'
must -fi l
duKO at
leave Ibe
hay?
prtfertly fj
diBervDl
May fartnliiiuae and liaring a il<'clde<l
tof lo lu- rfawrlul and happy every fundncHs (or Mr«. May s fried rtii. k'-ti
June iblnJ was fbHUren s day and
♦cry much Inleresied to the
;■ How Ba^ tetB baa abe boaied today
Bow
ih"
tfair eew
Ikrides ibat b.
I giaduated from the priaary depart tObJ<-c'.
ment of the Baidlat Sunday acfaool.
received
tot. not.4m
many limeB bav>
tal'to while
day.
Pamm*y
How
kUcben.
bnthvrlng lay chickens. ' Mrs. May bad
eight years old ud very happy alih
wiri-
vmpll^
grvrjud.
what H
miliar
guages (fast ate staikv-o in lb<- Auslrto"
him dnv down from bis favorite play
tier ol Ibc Sunhbtoa club
Pkto VtM PmWMrt. Oar* Batoai.
Tbto "onne l*»y must
was Iinmtul ol mlscbu-f. and tba' b-
pU-
Uianl tiye.
Uela Bradrtaaw.
Ai.'bduke Karl is prompt
had a quiet seoM-uf humui. and doulu
Vke. h<- played on eavj»|ier(tog i»-o
by ber grand
t will rlmar lor father.
im glad you enjoy being a m-m
«. tomt cdAaa,
sor.abiUlv
b'Ks laugbed ■« bimscll at Baet •< te<- mixb re lacEuaces. e!a-sif-s. niaib-mat
We will all be Interested in
I ibluk our bul- the poem
t Hk<- her very murh.
liy
"I toi|>’t( felt
Av lime passed we found that Uea
Rhoda Holeti.
repi’a'ed the iwenly^btrd IMilm ud
Uttg a promotkin aong.
iilablc iiciXHi.
be added, (boughifuliy:
on me?"
Your Sonahlne girl.
Get all that is cominj; to you from your
potato iidd. Make the crop and quality
liner and better and the tjrcater by spray*
iiij; at intcrviN with the
: ; : ;
father is a rev-klew. draaken.
reaken. dtorri<
di»rei.
MDontbed the nap of hla bat: aad the*
more comforiablv on you than ll din-r
Khali wing ber fllgfai frmn thia world
Itob Ibc priniary departaeni to main
il'cpariBCDl of our Sunday acbuol. W<
alivtwed '«
tnotbei and his younges' brober. Hi-
ing ns Innocrt as a baby.
muilc
ghtw.
l ight .veaia old ud waa uae of tbe
riaaa
ean*i’a Arm
After that he to
aiT. aad there was Ben under it. huk- spend owe boar of rremtlmi with bl
the world below.
Dear Frealdoni—I aill write a lew And
. HpM*y mmt •» •my «r
Boor to ibc Boat nnaccauntable man- meaL
■When heavco's laat tbuder abakew
again
eight
from
He ban -q
by
THE JOHNSON DRUG CO.
US E. Front SL
It V’
•hsip. hraied knife, eel thraagb each dried. Oever with a deep paa a*
Ow reason that cocoa aad choeMttn '
cake. sMIttlag Into halves. Batter one bear yoa may cat a potato that to has the weaderfoi maehlae. or amare *0 «Aen naaMiKlzlBg to Mnaffteach half aad spread raspberrtra— jast borsHac with mesltasra A flveTbe Mg pie machine to la reality rtenl cooking. From twelve to Iftoen
whkh have been easared an bo«v ceat asbcMos mat will accomms
miantei to not too kmg for the bcUtag
mode ap of two
the layer*. Serve
MkJag smd baktog the crust aad the of eUber. MUk shooM not he aMnd
cnsfawally tbe potatoa* «
with cnaaL
oUl JoM before serving. The milk
LMTIS ■
other (or fllHag It and brow
Raspberry Cvraat—Press *me quart
areriagoa. The crn»t-making marblne raoold be scalded separatMy. It shenM
low to Uas ■craps.
of red rasM>e(ries Uroogh a sieve
dowllhcMd
be heated wlU the o
of q series of moUs
(be higher Idealw-a noatJmme. vine*
. (or the Uacheon t
sad add to the palp one cop of sugar.
Dblem. Odd tomb U excelle. Cooking Impair* the flavor of
of oor owa MaaUng. a few book* (uH
from ihe scraps of pastry Soak two ubiespoons M gelatin to leal when served In nrato jelly. Make moonted oo an endless brit. which cartr yen hare hard wot* to do.
milk. It Is always bKter to seaU tl
of tbe iuplratlon of gealoa. a few which are left over from ptan. Boll ban a cap of water until soft. Whip tbe jclly-or buy It. wtira to ntfilei ric* them beneath a retort ftlled with
Do It now.
qatckly. Boiled with the oily choonbatter,
whkh
answers
lor
tbe
pic
friend* worthy of being toved. and the acraps Ulo tbU raeets aad ^>read
pint of thick cream to a solid sad aenriy as xgood Ajtj^wfly—and
May tbe mm am cImt and Mne.
laie. It Is raised to SB «
ragb.
froth,
fasif s cap of bMliag ws- pour a IKtIe la ):»« Jtotiom of a moM
Tmuhbi Monde nwy cm* la riew, able to love na la tom, a bondred In- with chopped flgs. ratolns. ana.
The batter to fed Into these moMs high tcatoeratnre.
nt Menawe* that briag no pain anything that is at hand. Lay another ter over the geistto and whee it
Cut the lamb InUhln slices of uniform
yaatofdar t* not (or yon;
as
they
pot*
nader
the
retort
aad
nnome.
a
devMkMi
to
tbe
right
sheet
of
pastr?
on
lop
and
roil
sUgliily.
dtoaolved
add
It
to
tbe
berry
pulp.
Set
size
and
trim
them
neatly.
When
the
So Know.
that will never awerve. a simple relig cn Uto shapes aad bake a light
paa of ice water aad stir ualll Uyer of jelly Is hard nrrange tbe slice* plaager is antomaUcally lowered into
Oae M tbe prKUrat spring aad mna. B JPOB bar* a news to Mas.
of batter, which (orees It inion empty of all Wgotry. foU of tm*t brown. Tbe pastry may be spribkled
SI lo thicken: then fold In ibe with layers of jelly and pour jolly to
mer salads to prepared by anoagtog
rwhape. The bolt i
Stac tt now.
and hope pad love, mad to aneh a pbU- with cheese end a Mt of rayeaae pep «rhippcd cresra. lure K Into a tancy last of all. When Ibc dish U quiton a bed of carefully washed wolerIM tbe note* ct gladncH rlag
oaopby thl* world wUl give «p aU the per aad kaked U kmg strips. If pre border mold and set on lee until Ann. Arm unmoU and deraraie with smm]l sad tbe pie crusts pass over a aerie* ervs* alternate thin alices «f radtobM.
Omx aa aoac of Mrd la opriag.
of burners, whlrh bake them as the,
>oy It kaa.—David Swing.
When serving, heap One. red rasp- olive*, truffle*, raper* or pimcni
ferred.
the red akiaaed oneea. and cucumber*
IM emry day oaac anMc brta*;
travel. «*hen they reareh tbe end of
Jelly UUmottds—Having the paste berries to tbe center, or If another and gsraltb with watercress.
and pouring over a Freoch dressing.
•Sing It now.
For Thoes Who Can.
ibeir jooraey on the endle** to-li ih.->
msde by some good recipe, toll It out shaped mold U use. around tbe bam.
The rambiaatloa of slrartct, white aad
Plain
boiled
rice
is
preferred
Tbe (crtlbwlng hinU were printed
sn- solomsileally rehmsed Irom the
Raspbervy vinegar makes s refresb- brrad crumbs by
aboot oBotbIrd of ao inch thlrii. and
B yen have kind words to aty.
two shade* of green appeal* lo the
molds or pons and are rrady for the
lest year la Good Hoi
g
summer
drink.
Put
two
qusns
of
with
a
abarp
knife
cut
In
diamoads
Say then now.
stuBlng for cbkkeas snd turkeysr
• re. •hlie the crispneas and bleadMg
by readers ot that valuable
flUIng
maebtoe.
fresh
ripe
berries
Into
a
(our or live Inches loag. OUse the
TOMuiruw may not eome your way.
siUciness and cMdaea* aaUsfles the
Equal parts of cold, cooked rice and
uliie. They
An
sttendani
removes
the
pic
crusts
lops of these with bsH beaten egg. tel and pour over them a quart of vin canned sa'linoa makes s good salad
So a hJadaoM while yo«i may.
timely this yeer aad Home Cheer
and places them on the fllling ms pslaie.—Selected.
sUp them onto sbaUow tins aad bake. egar. After they have stood tor twenLoved dnoi wlU not always may;
readers will find many belpfol augKcs Is jO or IB BiUutes they should be del- tfioQT hoots, strain them through i mixtnre. Serve on lettuce leaves with chine. Here they again travel oo an
Mis*
Ruby lUimee. !• ynoT* oM.
Say Ibom now.
FTencb dre-ssing.
tJons among them.
endleas belt, which rarrle* them b.
kately browned, and sbonhl tw neapeu sieve and pour the liquid over twe
for handling
Do noi plunge spinach. waierrrcM. neatfa a retort filled wuh the fruit, whii was kidnaped la Portamonlh.
n yon have a amUe to' show.
U s fancy gUas dish (or serving. JeOy quarts of Ire-sh raspberries. Agali
EneUod. U. yrar* age. has bran (onad
Unce
ind
such
green
vegeisbU-s
fralU when ennning w preserving, or
custard
or
whatever
filler
Is
to
Ire
um
M
Show It now.
IK them stand twcbty-four boon
sbouia be served with them.
(Ml (Tty. l>a. Her mKber. Mr*.
water tbe first thing whpn storting
anything else where there Is dsngei
to tbclrV»»hv«P * second retort cou
Mako boarta baiw. ro*e» from.
I..V. will ewne (otj her. The eectd
PuR Chips—These nre also very Then strain snd allow n pound of knf Clean them. Give tbem a llule l<xp talus the supply trf meringue, w^l
ot crashing, cbopsilcks are belter
iMt the friend* arooad yon know
kaked out through (he arrent on aadsinty snd msy be made from tbe sugar to crery pint of juice. Put loio agslnst the palm of the hand, and
than a fork or spoon, either one
deposited upon lop of the filler.
no low yoo have before they go:
s
Kone
Jar.
raver
and
sei
to
s
kettle
other rborge u( tbe man aad woman
paste. Roll out into n torn
much of the din. sand. Insects, and so msUrslly spread over it. and th.-»
whicb to apt' to leave an Inclsloa.
about ono-foorih of an Indi la thlck- of boltiDg water ad keep It bKling for forth will drop off. If. however, you bronned in an oven through which the wbo poecd os her parents.
—Chartea R. Skinner. little practl^ with tbe sticks to o
neaa. cut Into strips alMot one tnen an hour. Bklm. bottle and sent,
vincing. .
use. poor q.vqr tbe cracked ice and add put them at flr« Into water all these pl<- travels. This compMc* Ibc operawide
and
Are
loog.
making'fancy
end*.
. HsTlng two small beds of raspber
things will stlrk and will have
and the pie la ready for the
a little water.
• Do thy dnty; that 1* beri.
ries. one red the other btock. I pre Lay two together, one on top of th'3
picked off individually.
« t«avo aato tbe Lord tbe rest
served and canned ihca together other. unUl nil have been naed; thca.
H««l can be protected from flic* by
Raspberries for Summer Us*.
•
—UmgfMlow.
mes one kind sod then the vrilh s small cutter.—s funnel msy be
covering It with pepper or vinegar,
Raspberry Tapioca—Soak one si
Homa Frwit Gardena.
other predomlnsUag. Only In this used—cut three or four holca down' capful of laplora over nlgbl in water which can be washed off before using.
throngb the two strips. Glaze the
A h«*rae fruit garden if a garden
way did 1 have enough at one Umc
enough to raver. In tbe morning add The vinegar, by the way. will help
where fruit is grown tor borne
JosUfy working with. When using tops with the halt-beaten egg. bring one quart of water, and cook
mske tough meat lender.
very careful tbat It does not touch tbe
differ* from the vegrMsWe garden in
them our fsmUy had n
Soda U one of the least expensive
sides, and bake to a delicate brown. double boiler until transparent. When
cuDialning (rail InMcad of vegetables.
Hare am sevea anggeU of beipful- plenmat surprises, ns each jar pos
napkin or fancy dolly on d done add one cu|>fnl of white sugar and most Indispensable article*
It difl<-rs from the orchard In BKnc
neaa. one for every day of the week sessed a diSerrai flavor. The red pretty dtob and pile the chips In log an dtwo eupfuU of flue ripe rasp kitchen use. Acid fruits, soch as gootemuch more timlied in extent,
berry lends delicacy to the bladL
berries.
SUr
them
In
lightly,
so
as
bcrric*.
rhubarb
and
plums,
require
containing a greater variety cd frail
while the black berry oSseU the sick- rabtn fsahlon and serve with lemon or
break them, and set X^e ketll- less sugar If a little sods—opwhslf
other Jelly.
Us object Is not quantity, bni
Do not pray (or oMy UvMl my t® lah flavor of the red. which Is bo obin a paofol •>( Icc-rald water to cool tnispoonful to one quart of fruit—Is
nish a variety of fresh frail* for fam
Golden
Coins—If
there
Is
paste
quickly. 8erTe>cfy raid with whipped put In bcfor«- the sugar. Bathing
be atfongcr mea! Do not pray for JdcUonable to some people.
ily use.
In screwing the Uds on my glass enough one ran also make a fe«- cream.
Caaka egoal to yonr powem. Pmy for
patient In hot soda water will redure
The posslblUUe* of a amsH piece of
Ra*pbeTiT.yTr1fle—Arrange stole (be fever. A little sods put in w
powwr* egnal to yonr taMu! Then the fratt jars I flndMtr bolding s piece of 'golden coins." Roll the puff paste
ground used to (bis way arc
sandpaper In my hand that It pre- aboui'a third of an Inch thick and cut loraroons or slices of sponge cake In to which meat and vegetables
4Mag of yonr work ahall be BO •
one of the United fltates.Fnraicr*’ Bui
Ibem
but
with
a
qnarterpound
baking
nMo. Bat yon ahall be a mlmMe. venU slipping and that jars
deep glass dish with slieroste lay boiled will make them tender and
Ictlns.
It Is estimated tbat lour hun
powder
cnn-Hhe
Jld
to
not
deep
Cvnry day yoo ahall woader at yonr- sealed tightly. Tbe same method may
er* of sweetened raspberries. Pour. sweet, besides hastL-ntn^ the cooling
dred snd forty-two fruit-bearing.plants
enough. Tkke the 'circles one
(■Mi; at (be rtehaoe* of Ufe wUMi ha* be need to nnaesi the jars.
these s cusurd made with the sod thereby saving fuel. When added
be grown on a piece of ground
lime and enrefully dip one side in the yolks of Ihfce eggs, four UbieapooujBoine to yoa by the gmee of Ood.tllshwsier
no
fuel
^s
needed,
and
«y Msring the sharp edge of
sixty by Kghly feet. ThU Include* ten
hnlf-bralen egg. then lay them glared ruls of sugar snd one pint of rich
there Is no greasy rim around your
PhlUp* ftooka.
knife under the screw to let In tbe
dlHefcDt fruits—pear*, apples, pesebside down, on a paper which has been
dish pan. In warm weather meats
milk flavored with one-hslf
nir, a friend explained
me that
cs. cbercle*. plums. bUckberrie*. block
thickly sprinkled with sugar. Then
(ul of tomon exirsci. Make a meringuf may Ire freshened by washing iu cold
bent the lower curved edge, which at
raspberriet. red raspberrtea, all
lay each one sugar side up on a shal with the whites of tbe eggs and six
Caodidate for Renomioatioo
mO life la hat a qneaUon of
soda water before cooking.
became useless tor air-Ught
berries and grapes. Three row*
low pan snd bake In a quick oven. The
on the Republican
of
powdered
sugar.
tmdprodty. a glrlag and a reaving, seaUag. She always lures s ran of
allowed for pear tree*, and one
egg and-sugar together wUI make a Heap this on top of tbe trifle before
Ticket for
nd each act haa Ite talneace. why frnlt apalde down In enough boiling
each for peaches, rfterriea. plums
beautlfnl crust, and men nil are daint
New Way* to Um FruRs.
ant tot ear ooartrihoUoaa to the world water to Just cover the screw and In
Ing^ Serve very cold.
Fruit, one would think, could not apiiles. oil trees in each row.
lly piled OB a toney dish with a pretty
iB^rry Sandwiches—Mix
l*ont he pleaaaat one*, onr oBerlnga
minnte s simple twist wUI Uke oR
utilize space, the grape vines are
an Impimtlon. Why not Indeed ao the-top. U there Is any mold op the dolly beneath them, everybody <
half cupful of mashed red raspberries be Improved. But a clever b
planted around the edge of tbe garden,
cedes that tbey are rlghUy named.
witb onebslf cupful of grated pine wbo has made a study of the subject
fruit she wraps n dlsbcloUi around the
says otherwise, She declare* that and the small fruits between the trees. from the Grand
Traverfle
Bundle of FagoU—U any paste Is apple and oBc-founb of s cupful
itribetbna to Ufe may be top and pours on a little boUing wa
left, a “bundle of fagoU" may be next crushed English wsimii*. fh-at the many a dish In which (rnli figure* esn Grape vtoea sre also rveotnm
County District.
e which add to the toy, hnd not ter. with the same result.
made. Roll the paste as (or the gold wblu-s of three eggs with six Ublc- be bellcred 1<"' p«-r cent l.y the judi porch rllmbers. thus giving IsMb sbadiKeep your door* end windows
cious admixture of some other fruit. and fruit, snd as covers (or walks and
en coins and with a.cake cutlcr'cni
eioeed wtille fllltng preserving jars,
cirriea four or five'inches in diam into the fruit. Cut sponge cake Into Here sre the comWnatloo* she has , outbuildings.
thus avoiding drafts, and breakages
According to this eKImste, a good
eter. With a smaller cutter
finger pieces, and pul two of them to- found worth making;
To think the best of people and not will be rare.
sized back yard. If properiy cultivated
Blackberries and blnebcrriet
centers from these. Iravlng one-inch gKber with tbe fruit mixture between
tha womi. to »y only Wnd and gmeper was lamenting that rings. Bake these on shallow tins.
would supply any family wttb nil the
These are delicious for afternoon lea. better pie than either slDgiy. L'ae the
■Sow words, to be brave aad tme
fruit that was needed. In cases where
she had brohra three jars ao far dur Prom .the rest of the paste cut stripe
Raspberry Wells—Make round indl- blueberries to the larger quantity.
bepefni and admaatad. to real
With very sweK blueberries, iemon msrkK to inaccessible, as
ing the season while she had
one inch wide and four or flve Inthea viduol sponge cakes by any good rec
•oTS wUi aa oa a Botl pUlow. to keep
• suburban homes, or w here It
other jars that bad been In her praWhen theae bare been baked ipe. and when cold unrefully acoop juke and rind or a little rhubarb is
M ebUd bevt to gt^r balm, and
to desired to bare Irvsh fruit and at
iwesrty years. A glass slip tfam or four of tbem tbrougb tbe out the center of each, leaving a wail also a welcome addition.
imw tbe kingdom of heaven wUhIn
Combine quinces with sweet sppler. band, such a garden would cerUinl)
blower wbo happened to be present rings of paste, using two rings for about three-fourths of on inch thick.
Latest and Newest Case
fern, am an parta of tbe duty, and be
very valuable snd besltbful addiFresh flgs or dried flgs mske a deli
told her that some jam were machine each bunch of fagots sad Mto «» * Cover the wells inside and ouuldc
Designs. Reoaissaocc,
long to tbe blrthrtgbt of good mea
cious pr»-*ervc—bKter yK with a bit UOD to the family table.—Exchange.
made, while othera were band made dslDtily-napkined piste.
with chocolate Icibg. and fill them
m* goad woman.' To despnir of none.
snd that the Utter wooM give by (sr
L'Art Nouveau, CoIotwith ripe red raspberries slightly of orange added.
V «n nfnae hMp to none, to give,
Tomato preserve Is Improved by the
the greater satisfacUan. He Informed
ial and In
h'-iChocolate Mcrinffne.
enwhed. sweeicned and mixed with
Raspberry Recipes.
load, to love, to live for others.—
her that the top (mouth) of the band
addition of sliced orange*.
Cottage Uprights.
Melt one-fourth of a pound of chocNeariy all the readers of Home whipped cream. Heap whlpired cream
ttnne am the atcpplhg-atooes to real
Tans of orange mmrmslsde
made jar was not entirely amooih like
otoie. then add flve ubiespoonfuls of
arc fortunate in living to
over tbe top of each
proved wiib s sprinkling of frosted ol- granulated sugar and one-half rnpful
the remainder of the glass, in conse- glon where they can have delldoti*
Cream Raspberry Tart—Ltoe a deep
monus-chppped
almonds
coated
with
Quence of baring been subjected
of boiling wsHt: stir to a very smooth
raspberries the same day they arc earthen pie dish with good pastry,
Ttwreday.
grinding process. The machine made picked. There- is no fruit whlqb
paste, and IK cook, one minute, stirand fill the dish with raspbcrvlt-. while of egg and sugar.
Why tmad the painful path twice?
I*e*rs combined with pineapple— ring coaBtanily: add a few graliu ot
jar, on the cratrary.
Sprinkle thickly- with sugar. Boll out
We am not
^ the top: but toward tbe top. if one losee Its freshness, and at lb<
one-flfib
aa
much
pineapple
*»
po*r—
salt. Scald a twcslnch stick of clnna
time there are few to equal It when sn nnier crust s little thicker than
the and of the Jonmey oar bodies
held to tbe light, could be dlstlnwill
be
liked
mou to four cupfuls of milk, remove
freshly picked and with the delicate the under crust sod larger than the
mnet make. Life b not kmg enoogb
Jelly of apples sad pear* will have the rlonsmon. snd add sunclcat milk
gnlstaed threadlike flaws running pan seed capsules aobroken. Tbere are top of tbe pie- Siiread this carefully
to do the name work twice. We never
way around. These Saws have aome- many wsys of preparing these deli over the top. snd do not press do»n tbe pear flavor and the apple flrmneM. (0 the find mixture ualll it la of the
db ef tbe evU of today—the real presThough the eeason has gone by .(or
wbat the ipprarence of cracks, sod
try to pour; add to the rfr
cate berries whit* arc simple, and al the edgta. Bake in a moderate oveu.
«at thing: we onrvlve that and waste
IVCf .
sirawberrlf* and raspberries, her sug mainlng milk, snd mix thoroughly by
are raUed *khr«ndi'’ by glass workers
Mske a custard as follows: Pul one
away thinking of yeoterday-s tronWe.
most no work for the busy
match
the
furnishings
gesllons in regard to these fruits sre boaling with an egg t.e*ler; add one
(s word, by the way. I have (allsd
keeper, and which will be a welcome cupful of milk in a double butler, snd
which has ceased to be. and of toIBO^
worth keeping lor snoUier sesiton.
of mansion or cottage;
And In the dictlonaty).
uwspoonlul of ranllls exirart. Pre
thsnge lo her family. Among these when It is scalding hot add one Ubletow*i tronble. which has not arrived.
Sirawbyrry Jam mixed with goose pare a meringue by beating the whiter
pianos of the highest
ot
be
obtalami
spoonful
of
sugar,
anc
one
-e the followtog;
''
— Myron Reed.
berries is ever so much nicer than of three eggs stiff, add gradually
class; pianos that arc ar
try rhubarb, diced wUbont peeling.
spoonful of core starch which has
Raspberry Charlotte—Pick over
strawberry jam. plain. To flv« quarts
tistic from cveiy view
snbatUnie. Rhubarb Juice Is a vaU- quart of red raspberries and cook
ltd of a cupful of iKiwdered sugar,
treen mixed with, a little cold milk
rridey.
of ^trawto-nies add two qusru of beating euosianUy. and Usily cut and
point: pianos
that the
Forgive end remember! That to the nble aid In canning or preserting, a heavy sugar syrup until lender: potit sth. snd cook for five nilnutes; add u
gcxiseb.-rrk*. oltber green
world's great musicians
(old Into Ibc whiU'E of the eggs
best rnb. FOrgIve ssd remember tbst cltber used alone or added to Uiv boiling hot by degrees over^s mound' Ibe mixture- the whIpiH-d whites of
turning
red.
fratta
that
need
acid.
eggs,
cook
s
minute
longer,
snd
cupfuls
of
heavy
whipped
croam;
say arc the best.
of todyflngers atiracilveiy arranged In
3!DS bare forgoaen. Fhr too man^When
making
gooseberry
Jelly
or
half the meringue to the djocolate,
Prom a lady whose sweet cucumber
standard glass dish: cover with sn remove fr«n the Are. Stand the di-«n
peopls forgive aad forgeC Tbese are
At onr warerooms yon have
Jam. Ibe vanilla h«-an will tw found
mixing rarcfully. Serve the ehocolai.panful of cold aster, and stir utiinverted ebiu bowl, aliowtog It to re
|bM tbe people wbo say that It Is la- pickle was noted for iu fine flavor
apli-o.li<l facilitia for teatiDg
help along the dcUrlousneas ot the rc- to tall cup*, and drop a large apoonSoaalhle tor tbea to forget, as If ibto 1c*rued to save the liquor from year main until cool. Garnish with BUr-> Ul the custard Is cold. When the pie
paoh iDSlniaient in *•-----(ul
of
the
meringue
on
top
of
eac
bah(!d.
carefully
remove
the
top
to
year.
This
give*
a
richness
not
of
sweetened
whipped
cream,
and
sc
-were a credit to them. Tbe real
like cotpUtioQS.
Gooseberries, eprrants snd raspber
crust and pour tbe custard over the
tore servijjg:'
emsfato Is tbat they do contlnuMly be attained In any other way.
company with Iced eggnog saoce.
ries to equal
Onr modern ayitemrof pi
Raspberry Cream—Place one pint fruit. Then replace the to^. snd serve
Wrget that they have forgiven. Ererr
Hy second lot of raspberries last
pi'tlrtog jam
ano aelUog. marking each inof raspberries in s bowl, add one Ibe Jjle when perteclly cold.
gtovamstaace tbat brings the Injury summer vrould
Concerning
Linens.
eombluliig elderberries
atroment in plain fignrcaon
Raspberry Meringue—Whisk the
onful of powdered sugar; let
Dueben* apples were advanced enough
Tsbio Itoen should not be sUrrbe.|
gre«-ii graiws. gooseberries, or crab SR
smalleat pnaaihk- margin-rtai.
whites
of
fo-jr
eggs
to
a
stiff
froth,
n ftbe fact that (1^ have forgiven U. I made a good stiB jelly of them In Blond for an hour, then rub through
pli-s for p-Ily, *aue«'. or pie. You wr Mil Ironed, while quite damp, tolth ho'
ciatunt wiUi legitimate bn«They, am Irriuied by memory of the the usual manner, but before pouring sieve: soak one ounce of gelatin io add one enpfiil ot powdered sugar and
irons until dry. If nut damp enougii
it be disappolou-d with Ibe result.
neM methoda, gives each onacupful of crushec re-C raspberrte!
wrong. Instead of aeftened by remem- it Into the glasses. I mixed It with an two leaspoonfuls of cold milk for half
Either for roly-poly or Jam black when iroaed. It will In.- limp and
tomor gruatcr aecurity for
hour. lh(m add lo It «»e cupful of Serve In glass cui» with whipped
braara of their torgiTcae** of it. equal amount-two glasses—ot
r'lrrams are Improved by (by addlthm easily, and Bill nA show the paiier’>
full valoo than Uie oW way
■eam
r>r
custard
scalding
hot
milk,
two
tsblrepoonfuto
Other hearu cber
raspberry ~syrap.“ stirred It iborwell.
of makioK tbe price match
of red eiirrants
Raspberry Charlotte—Soak
end ncstriy tbe traderaoa* of their eughly. strained it through a thin of granulstcd sugar. Stir until thor
Only recentiy t learned that butter
Ripe
red
curraats.
with
ripe
goosethe pocdietbook.
lorglvtag than ttey do the Irril
cloth, pot Ijjio the glasses, snd had oughly dissolved: sK aside and when third of a box of pcisitoe in one-thir l is.-rrle>. make snoiber good mixture- robbed on fruit, tea or coff«- stator
cupful of cold water for fiHeen
add Ibe strained raspbiTrie<» the teellag of bring wronged. Here the nicest ^eliy 1 had ever made. dW
wbKbi-r on linen or coMod, the!
(or pres»-rve> and pies.
Is a rememhertag that to worth striv and sparkling, with a dclieate rasp Wbtp half a pint of cream, add half a minutes. Add one cupful of sugar and
Blaek rssplwrrlei. If stewed with washed to quite hot water and blsncupful*
boiling raspberTT juice.
ing (or.—Sonday School Times.
berry flavor. We like It better than icespaonful of vanilla and whisk all
some red. juicy eberriev. make a good soap. Is a good dtlersive. In (set. It
together. S« on ice to harden. Half Stir until the gelsiinc is dissolved, and
the pure raspberry.
ss-jee. Stew gently, so as to keep the will remove almost any stain but Ink
pint of raspberrte* msy be kept coW. set away until It begin* to harden
mra I am uncertain bow long to
When yoo wish lo remove mildew
frail whole, if possible, as It to more
Terma fash or »5 to
We mlMtl see so mneh more beauty steam vegetables which I am ranatng. sweKeoed ellMXlJ and poured ronnl Then whip it until light, snd gradually sightly.
from Kolb, rub in a Ili'le coc
best
to
the
stiffly
whipped
white*
of
(toahwid
ST to tlO
the
mold.
I
Sad
it
best
to
experiment
with
If we willed It. We mlMit cause i
Peach Jam with gratcil plnu*PP'c. salt, sad then apply a paste made ot
three
eggs
and
the
juice
of
one
lemon.
Bontb )to>-a auy npri
Black raspberries are
of the same vegrisbles in a covered
powdered chalk and cold water. Ix-avt
wakwewa feMlags to tower U we
will
please
you
{nano.
•ot m each a hurry to (eel strong stewpon. BKlng the length of limb tw adfUng s CjXpful ot currant juice to Whip ontll stiff, and pour into a mou.J
(III dry- and then brush oC
And lastly, though dried fruit I* n«
with
tch jar of fruit. Meat tbe
eran. We mtes la tbe a^lng of ex-; qvired to cook them.
espocisllv appealing at 'his season. If Reprat the appIleaUtin if necessary
Our Sma// PaywutU Plan
I can pears without sugar. Wheu and juice together, adding one pound Fireside.
erry suins wash out la eica
Mtemsnt many opperinntUes of glvyou mun use it. evspor*u-d poaches
makfi buying easy.
lag sympaiby In little things to chose opening a can I bake the pear* In my of sugar to a cupful of currant juice;
and sprittMs are more apfM-tlztog than cold water Some kinds of grape JulrNew
Ideas
tor
the
Cook.
bring (o the bolUng point, skim
W* lore, which, if they had been need. bean pot several hoar* nniil they
wash out to the ordinsry way. but theither
alone.—Woman
s
Form
Jonnial.
Empty pasteboard cracker boxes
rich brown, adding enough su|bi fully and seal
wwnU have added flner taaMe*. sul.others must have a boiling water b*lh
■m Shortcake—To three cup and the clean while wooden boxes
«nr aad svmeter shades, to oor power to sweeten and plenty of water,
Tal’le linen sbonld never U- put In
Good News, If Tnie.
cover. I cook apple Bad rhubarb sapee fuls of flour add two spoonful* of baV Uiat chocolate comes in. which
WMtng.-Stop(iird JL Brooke.
A pk maebtoe tbst will make pics ! soapsuds until it has 'ail stains re
lined wills paraffin pspir. ate weller. Sill twice, then rub K
the snare way.
oved bv ponrlng iMriltog
like moibtv used to make at (wt*
lent to b^e sponge cake to.
the flour a plw of butler tbe size
When canning fruits, be very
Sunday.
I pies per minute fas* be«-n Invented by through tbem. All stains except Iron
small egg. When well mixed sUr will not bum and the paper prevents
Let as leara to Iw eontcni with whsi fnl that no seed^ rest between tbe
an eastern man, and s<-veral of >be rpst can be removed to ihU way.
M. B. Hamn, Prop.
enough milk to moke a soft dough (he sticking.
we havw. with oJ Mace we have In rabbet* sad the covers, as tbey allow
Grass aUlns on linen should
raaehlnes are now to o]s-ratlao. Each
Bake
potatoes
without
using
the
Bake
to
jKly
tins.
baU
fllilag
ench
the
air
to
eater
tbf
Jat*
and
the
fralt
Un. Let ns gat ^rid of the false erilmachine oecuple* a room ^rty IbO yaked for a few momenta to kercoven.
Place
SB
asbcKos
mat
on
top
pan.
and
having
a
v(ey
I
^ilTT let ns throw down the god Is soon spoUed.
seoe. then washed In very ho* water
feK
to
length,
and
a
sn
when tbe edfm of a frail jsr rarer When the erast is a dellcaie hfxran. of the range and on it lay the pota are mnlrcd to attend it.
momy fram'Hs pedratal. trample ihsi
wi b a generous supply of soap.
toes. previously srashed clean and
nadar foot, set np alt -is turned np so as not to "biic“ Into remove from the pons and with
!1 HOME CHEER.
the rakbw. dCMt thiwr It •wmy. Bcf**
tt oc U nsoAl. m4 vttk tke «dsc «( »
knife prcM It dn«a at ikort InterraU. botdlnx tbe Uiek part oC the
Made next the handle at a rtpht an^ te tbe cover.
.jL.
James E Monroe
«*••••
ilmmttheMfiCM
-
t
Member t( Ac
Lceislatarc
EXClUSiPC
Piano
Styles
pgoj
Bargains in srighttr Used
Pianos and Organs
This Week.
Kimball\Music
House
¥
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P3ecsrtii2
pm TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY 12. ISOS.
voc xLvin.
'Di«Fr«l#>L
Tbc samat of frelsbt balac budM
«sur b7 tb« T.
L. R M. ibroocb
tSe eUr U
br PrlMr
Boralas'a tnla soatb vhicb wsa eonpMed of t«r«Bt7-elR!>t Haded evs
twwtr-tonr of wbleb apre «f pis Iron
sad UA erealDC 7>0 last o< fretsht
w«at Bortb sad were loaded oato the
car (eiTT. Ute work Uklnc uattl after
S o'clock. ThU awralBf Cooductor
PbU QrVSa brooEbt dova 700 ton* of
Bind ftelgbL
Tbi* It aereral time* the biulnea*
tbat fbe road wa* dolag before tbe car
<errr besan lu praaeat run aad U it
keep* iBcreaalns aa It baa dnrlag tbe
paat few veefc*. it ii probable tbat
Btber train will be ran between here
sad NortbpoTL
i
UnitaO States Depository,
$'
Casbler Tlioa of tbe First National
: ^^pk U la receipt of a leUer from tbe
%dlflPcreiai7 of tbe tressory. Leslie M.
Ebaw. deslgnaUns tbe First NaUonal
bask SB Unltad Stales d«i>asltot7
Besides tbe recogaitloB of tbe First
Natlosa] as a aonad and growlnt lasUtatlOB it U also a recogaltiMi of
Trarerae City as <E growfag Saandal
iMpoftaitee. i:rarerse aty was desigsalad cnrer a year ago an a reserre
t
dty for tbe lands of baaka orgaalzed
asder tbe sUte of Mlcbigan charter,
a
Tbe First NaUonal bank U tbe de^
posltary tor the funds of tbe city of
TrsTerse aty and state of lllcblgan
and now tbte recent poBninnteaUon
\
. adds ths United 8Uto* gorernment
i'
depMdUry to tbe llsL
The growth of ibU taanda] Instltatios baa been lemarkaMe in tbe past
yaar and eren at this aeason, when
Eaanetal nondiUos* are tbe lowest In
this section of tbe conntry. owing to
nfetween-erop" seasons. Its deposiu
saeeed half a million dsUars.
D'
.
room U lifted by four Urge cbandeiler ligbu, and tbe pnlpit by am
adesoeot IlgbU. Tbe bnilding U
heated by a Urge bot air fornace. Tb«
tnbiB room it all finished In oak whIUthe pews are of a darker oak finixb.
and Blnllar In ataapc. The snulns
capacity of the audience room I* r7S
but by use of ibe Sunday sebool i
four hundred people enn easily
LCconiRodnted. There Is a base
ment under the entire chureb. but
present this will not be used. Tbe
!ost will be between $3.&00 t
tt.OOO. This of course comes ns
great burden upon tbe nixtyRve aclIre members of the little congregation
tbe most of whom nre people of only
moderate means. Many of tbe ebnreh
iber* aad other interested psrties
I ascritked some of ibo resi ne
cessities of me in order to glre and
help to the building. It is earnestly
hoped and espected that other rtturehes and Christian people generally will
be liberal In tbdr gills to theefanreh.
By Bpectnl retjnest of tbe offlcisl
hoard aad the pastor the other churchare asked to omit tbHr usual t
ing serrlce*. thus giving their n
bers n chance to bear Dr. Putts and
wllaen* tbe dbdIeatorUI serrlce.
Mr. Coveil Will Be a Candidate.
Hon. George C. Covell. United
Steles distriri attorney for western
Michigan, today anmiunrrs through
the Evening Record bis rsodidacr fnr
the republican nomination for reprrsentative In congress from the
Eleventh district. The following is
Mr. Coveir* statement;
To the Republicans of llie Eleventh
CoDgresEiooal Uirtrirt:
As the rrumiDStioD «>f congressmaJf
Is to be made by Ibe direct vole of
the people at the primary election to
be held,on the fourth day of Septemjvr next. au<] belii-vlng absolutely in
be wisdom (d the people to make a
r.iicci-ssful M'SsuD all<>r It is oner
under say.
Mrs.'o. C. Moffatt. Cameron Moffall
and siller Katherine, are spending a
lew days at Omens with friends.
Mrs. G. W. Diiman of Clnrinnall ar
rived at Omena yesterday for tb»
•umroer.
K. II. Iteraum is building a cottage
at Carp lake, near tbe Or-lo«ary cinb
hniife. The milage will have seven
rrsmis and Is rxpi-cted to be compM<-d the latter |iari cd the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLeon. Bdwin
r. Mcl-eon. and Utilise Mrtj>on. all of
Mamn, III., spent Sunday at tbe Park
Plans leaving this morniug for Ume-
A partyr muaistliii^ O, G. Millar
and family.
lly. Miss Bessie Segar of
Rochester. N. V, who 1* their giresl.
Mr*. George Kilbourtie. Mr*. Mary Kll
bourne. Miss Myrtle .Gsrvllner an.I
Hr*. A. J. Maynard went to Nortbport
tbU morning on the Columbia.
J. P. Lucas and w ife and Miss Luctle
went up the bay this morning.
From Wednt sdayV Record.
Travel Uirnugta the city in the direc
tion of (he resorts has been very Uglil
for tbe past two day* allhuugh a num
ber of local people have iH-en taking
advantage of Ibe daily excursl.tn* run
by Ibe Columbia and tbe boat had a
good load of pb%v.<urc sei-ker* aboard
this morning.
It ha* often Iwen said by thi- sum
mer risllor* the Travers*- City |woplcdo nut appMvtele tbe beautitiil sutroundlngK in which they live but the
Hue wbleli Ibey s|H>nd on the water
and in tbe country should go to show
(hat any such Hlat<>iueul 1* untrue.
Tile following people niaile up a
party who went to l)ass<-i<'* isiatul this
morning where they will s]s-ud the
day: Mr. and Mrs. William Mother
siii. Miss May Motbeialll. Mrs. Nell
IJvlngsioD. Mr*. Allen Castle. Miss
Rvervtl. Mrs. (*arls, Miu Cari*. Mrs.
Slagel. Mrs. Kile> Sw'ccr*. Mrs Alltert
Novotny and Clinib-* Helm and wib'.
Mr*. A W. Peck and Mtss l’<-ck (oiA
the bay trip i<sla>.
Mr*. S. M Graver I* *|H-ndlng the
day at Ne-ah lu wania.
r and Mr*. Cat! Flixrllnger of
Toledo arv at UId MiKston.
C J. Itel.ldil and family wi
S’uitfaiKirt tills inuruing.
Mr. and Mr*. Covey of Chicago
sp<-iit last night at the Park Place,
b-avlng this morning for Omena.
^
r Fold an<l daughter of Chicago
It the l>ark Place. They left this
morning for the Clover* at Omena.
Mrs. W. O. ib-nawa) and daughter of
.New York pasw-d through Hie city ou
(heir way to Norlb|iurt. where they
will spend (ty Rummer.
Hr*, r. C. Kerr of Chicago i* stop
ng at ^he Hark Place. She will noon
leave for Omens and surrounding rc
irts.
^
William A. Brown and daughter of
Ann Arbor passed through (he city
today on the way to their summet
home St WlllUmsbtirg
C C Kea and wife of Ohib are
l*enrllng a few days at NoHbpon
P«ilnt.
Kart G. Pllckeyer and wife of To
iMlo. U.. are at the Park Place Be
fore reluming tb<-y will visit the Umcand NorthiMirt resort*.
\ Ur. Holliday ba-i ino- pursued bis
' profession with ggreat success.
Aside from hi* wife Dr. Holliday
leave* three rblldren, Louis. Lucille
and Utile Tom. three brotber* in Ontaro. Marens. E.lwsrd aad Wilbur, and
a sitter. Mr*. G. W. Still, and another
broifa.-r. J. G. Holliday, of Bear Lake.
Hr ilolliday ha* always, since bis
location here, enjnted a largi- practice.
In- fact be has over«nrk.>,l himself
Uking care i>f li for th.- past few
y«-ars. and last spring bis prufessiunat
ftietids Kbnwed ibWr high regard f<»r
him by electing him lu act a* tbe bead
of their stwiety.
Dr. ilullidsy was a memUr of iIh'
Masons, knights of Pytliias, Elk*.
Moilern Woodmen. Pore*lera and Mac
AccidenL
I called to the
corner of Prosit nod Division slreeU
this morning to take Mrs. Daniel Bslon
to ber borne on Cedar street. Mre.
BstoQ bad fallen In pi> convulsion on
tbe sidewalk, striking her head on the
stone bat was eonscloaa when the am
balance arrived.
A dray went down tbe street to gel
Mr. Baton, wbo conducts a sboe shop
opposite the Wbiting and met him
coming up the street Tbe driver
pulled op and let tbe man on and then
turned around In such a hurry that
AnantiH and Battery,
Mr. Baton was thrown to the pave
HON. GEORGE C. COVELL.
rrom Mtmdajrb Kaeord.
ment bat Inckily escaped peribus In
Aa aaMBit and baUory cam
jun' although be Is a very heavy man.
C. S. Sensifiey and wife of Dayton.
pied tbe attention of Justice Fray's
proper
cboincc.
I
am
willing
always
It sraa reporied that Mrs. Eslon bad
O.. an- Slopping at tbe Park PIsre.
eonrt at WUlinmsbnrg Thursday. Ifr*. dropped dead but this was a mistake. submit to Ibelr good Judgment. I I
William Shenk and wife and MU*
Ikarter P. Carpenter was the defendlleve that I have had Rufflclent »n■at and Ora Garpeater Ibe plaintiff.
couragement from all parts of tb.' Edith Slienk arrlv.d in the city Satur
Fruit Market
Last tan Mr. aad Mrs. Carpenter sep
Tblnn are moving right along on district to warrant me In lM-n>nitng a day night from Macon. III. They speot
arated, tbeir ^yenr•old child going the local market nowadays and al- candidate at ibis time, and If elected Sunday at the Park Place, leaving this
wlib Mr. Onrpnnier. At Ibe prenent tbougta there Is no great rnsh of busIbis Important office 1 will give to oTornlag fur Omena.
Charles M. Vuight. with the United
tUM Mr. Carpenter and MiUd art UrlOas tbe bnyers are kept fairly busy. Ibe duties thereof my very best ef8iat<-s Wall Paper romiiany of Clncinwth hit pnraata. Mr. and Mra.
Iris. .
Respectfully.
Word was received from Chicago
Tbaroa' Caipaatmr Wa wife want to Monday that tbe two cars of cherraii, O.. pass<-<l llirougb the city this
George G. Covell.
MB homa to era tbe child and while
nicirnlng
on Ills way to Omena.
July
6th.
1*06.
alnlng 18M .crates arrived
thara got into a dUAcntty wlib her there at E this morning with the stock
Mr. Covell comes before the iieopUaMber4a4aw. Mra Brellne Carpen- In fine condition and It Is probable <d tbe Eleventh district admirably From Tuesday's Record.
With
the
Ircauilfiil mornings which
tm. aad H U dalmed atnwb her In tbat aooltaw car will be shipped
equipped by long public experience for
e .;<> plentiful Bl thU time of the
tbe eye.
the Important position of n-iiteiu-nianight
•ar. the drives, especially the p<-tilD'
Tbe trial
e In Washington. Before cnmiiis sola drives, ate used by Travers.- Cltv
The first hiicklebeiTles were
aftataona aad laM al^t want to tbe eelved on the market . Monday and
Traverse City he scrvi-.! two terms lesldeuls and sumiiier viNilurs to a
jBiy. After being out aa boar they re- brought 9I.2S a crate. The crop is
prosecuting attorney In Ih-uxle i;reai advantage.
taraed n rerdlet of aot guilty.
Death ef Or. A. H. HoUldsy.
abort In general alUiougb in a few county. In 1893 he was i-b-cted ps
It would III- hard to find a more
Tbe cane has oaaaed much esedte- places tbe vines are landed but wbnt
After lying In an unconscious eon
tdientaiive in the b-glMnliire aiul luaullful and restful morning's diver
iMBt in Wmau^wrg and rldnlty aad Slock there Is Is In excellent condi served two terms, and In 189T-S served
dliioB' for over ten hour*. Dr. A. H
sion
than
n
drive
up
the
peninsula
to
tbe conn room was packed all during tion and of fine qaality.
In the stale senate, lie was a member Old Mis-:lOD and n-iiirn in tbe late Hollldsy passed away si 4tu1 Friday
tbe trial. Mra Carpenter formerly
morning from n hemorrhage of the
Last year's corn and oats are com of the Judiciary eommiliee of Itotb
taaght aebool at WllilamBbarg. Pub- ing In rapidtv. n nutnUr of loads ol these houses each term and cbnlrman afiernuon or evening. A sl.udy horse brain.
Uc nentlmeat te about equally divided. each being received dally, while the of that committee one term in the sen and a phaelim or i-a.-ty liuggy. the roads
Dr. Holliday had not Is-en feeling
ate not lisd •■noiich to liiiider alisoliiti’ well fnr ncvi-ral weeks but had kepi !
Proaecvtlng Attorney Croas bandied first load of new bay came Into the ate and one term in the house.
comfort, a magsrine or a book and yon up and aticn<l>-<l to his practice, boi
tbe eaaa for tbe peaple. while P. C city Saturday afternoon, bringing from
In 1898, at a sp<H-ial session of
have III! Ibal l« n.wsrary to enjoy a
OUbert dMeaded Mra Carpenter.
17 to $8 a Ion. Tbe hay crop seems United States senate. Mr. C-ivell was morning such as this was, Then-'s no Saturday night, after n-tiirning from a
This moraing In Justice Or«en‘*
call In the country, he cavi- up am!
to be strong and the quality Is good.
appointed United States district
hurry nUuii g.-iiinc ihere and If you
enart at Batra Mra Carpenter I* suing
Tnro cars of live stock was shipped torney for western Michigan and upon Stan i-arly enough in the moraing. the had since Isi-n confinitl to hi* Is-d.,
Mr. Carpenter for treapaas. Sm claim* to Bast Buffalo Friday, consisting
alihoiich at no time was P tlimight
receiving that appoinimen' n-slgm-<l nag can take its own gait and you
that upon tbe division of tbe property 100 bead of b^ aad fourteen calves.
that hi* life was In imnuiliai.- ilanger
Mr. Carpenter took |1M» worib of vain- The live sloclTinarket has been strong
After the hemorrtmge occurred, I>rs
appointed I
different. At nnf time It Oartior. Rowley. Phase and Arthur
ablea that bekmgad to ber. Under for tbe past few weeks, especially
for a third time which l.s 1 dlstlncllcm j 5,.,., llirougli dry birch and poplar Holliday wer.. at hi* lM-.lsldc unti’
wood R Umlor are attorneys fd^Mr.
bogs.
enjoyed
by
no
other
United
State*
dis
wiiods
wliile
again,
within
a
small
Carpenter, while P. C OUbert handle*
death took place l>ut mulling cviiild Ih
Malcolm Winnie Is still bolding
trict attorney In ths country,
froriion of a mile you are driving dune and It was merely a matter of
Mf^ Catpoater's end of tbe eaae.
aft^ old potatoes aa be has orders for Covell Is serving the disiriri
hroiigh a narrow path bordercl bv watting for the end to come.
a few hundred bushels whlcb be wants flclently and fslihfully. Hi* work has •
sw-nmps which give up
Now M. E. CMreb.
Albert H. Holliday was lioni In Hyrto fill. The price paid for the old stock l>epn done *o well that upon hi* re .
|;|n,| of an mior that bring* th< tlerOot.. June 30. 1839. His prcllml
B of Ute I
appolnimeni not long since the T'niled' I,loftii tiiiclinr to the surface and nary education was obtained in (he
tanatb atreet M. E. ebnreh trill take has gone up from SS to fiO cents.
State*
attorney
general
*t>ol
e
In
ilic
make*
a
man
fi>cl
Ukc
a
nercul-*.
place next Snnday. aervicea bring held
Rebekah Ladqe.
highe*) li>rms of the wrvlce rendi-n*!
tj,,' form* are so rleau and well
at 10;M la tbe moraing. 2:30 in the
a reguUr meeting of Grand Trav the government by Mr, Cove'.l.
„i.,n5
rf«,| ,h#t the drive 1»
aflenwon and 7:30 In tbe evening. AU
Mr. CovtII w»* n ran-ti'iji.- two worth ilu taking for itii* alone and. a*
tbrwe nervices trill be conducted by erse Rebekab Lodge No. 192. held Sat
tbe Bev. Dr. Potts of DeiroiL Dr. Potle urdsy evening, the following offi^rs years ago for thi* nomination imt at ■ ih.' end of the drive i« npprooched.
Intulled
in
their
respective
trfIbo convention wlipiln'w in favor oli plenty of fniil. cherries and lierrie*
is editor of tbe Miehlgnn Cbristten
Advocate, the Metbodtsi organ of the fices by District Deputy President. rongressman Darmgii
Since that (now can Im- nbialn-sl fre»h from tht
. Mnte. aad a aptaker of considerable Mra. A. A. O'Neil.
lime be has be<-n growing In favor j liiist.f-*. vine* or tree*.
N. G.—ArvlIU Gardner.
the disirie] and the sent!-; And then ih>- Mission. Quiet and
Mte. He bus left bU work speeteUy
V.
G.-Mary
Loibarius.
to OMdnet this dedkntlon nenrloe and
ment in favor of hi* eandi tary has: *l<-<'py looking are the houses whtli
R. O.—Emms Chapman.
Is deaervlBg of tbe best nuendance ai
Mm *0 Strang (hat be Tia* deemed It! itie hari<nr and the point sUDd out In
F. 8.—Lnnra Richards.
duty. 10 hjn*<’lf amt due hi* niimer-jticaiiHful tight* and *badows under
an three meetings.
Trees.—Ellen Jex.
Tbe Ponrieralk street Mribodlat
oos friends'^n the dlririci. that he lx--! the summer *i:n. You don't realire
Warden—Hannah Drake.
cRnrch waa staried four years ago
a candidate at tht* time. Mr. Ubat you are hungry till .vou have
Conductor—Clara
Shorter.
MR September by a band of a dosea
Covclfs many qoalifica:kin* w ill a*.' washed ami have goi ymir feet propped
R. 8. to N. G.—DeBiU Monroe.
ckrtetlaaNorkers In tbe southern end
sure for him a very cordial and favor-1 up on the veranda ran Put the big bel;
L. S. to N. G.-Marton Corbett.
of tbe city. They /ecured a small
the pr>-sen( I summiin* yon gladly to dinner. Did
aide support, which ;
O. G.—Mertice Fox.
building OB FMrteeuth street in wbleb
ation at the you ever eat a sirawberry short cake
time indicnK-f hi* i
I. G.—Hriena Updike.
aervleeo were held tritb as murii regu,ui the Pi.rtrr house? if not you'd
primsrios.
R.
S.
to
V.
O.—Mattie
Donner.
j l-etter drive down iN-fore the berrie*
tartly as poaiUe. For tbe first year
L. 8. to V. G-—Ollie Shorter.
or two the way was pretty hard but
I arv gone. TTiey 8ri- lilg and there's
ChapUtn—Annie light.'
gradually new members Joined and
Rewort Notes.
i lot- of juice and >mi are sorry that
Tbe Installation eeremewy was very Prom Monday * Record
the organlsatkm
acquired
|>ou an- so much before.
Tbe lltUe buUdlng which pretty and impressive, tbe InsuUing
Detroit and Chicago peviple have evi-! If v.m watt til! sunset Ix-fore leava church aad Sunday school officer*, each having their respective denily not felt the eff<-ct of the sura-Jlng ibe drive borne will alm«*i exceed
bagaa to be too samll sad tbe people barges and ceremonies memortx.
mer's beat as yet frr there are but' the one out and laier. wiii-n the moon
wbo Aerired to attend the service* that tbe enure service was conducted comparaHvely few from th«-se cltl.-si rlw* the field>, wet with dew aad the
h school at Port Perry, after which
without tbe use of books of any kind.
4B«M searoely be accommodated,
D the resorts although; water with the long s
At
tbe
close
of
the
insullaiioD
cere-»»■ -e-""'
k.™ i”-'"tan tbe Bev. U a Carpenter of WIIIdes. the Hon. J. H. Monroe. In bo- IIII..I. u. KonLckr.
tamsbuig was called as paRor. and be
llm»lbn..l.slb,lrl«»lll,.
•< Tot.V
bnU of tbe lodfe. presented tbe retir
-I"-". I."
"■
anna raw that a new eburA w
Monday
,l«5 I,.,™*
I
1. IM», I. Ju.ahnaiule necessity. A meeUng of tbe ing oncer. Mra Alice Artnltnge. with light from morv-disiankpolms but the
Rebekab emblem pin aa a Uriten of early Pere Marqurite Pullman train
members and those laiereried
PhU Burt. Jr, ..dPMl B-okcr >" i"-™
passed
through
the
city
ibis
morning!
CharWte
Shaw
of
Port
tbe
respect
In
which
she
wa*
held
by
bald aad It was decided that a new
filled with tourHi* who pass
members she bad served Ibrongb through Traverse City without the on their way to Omena where theylP*^- He pracH^ his profession
March sbooU be baUL
term (hat has Just passed, after knowledge of so doing unk-as they are will .pend the summer, gnosu of G. H.j •" Onurio f.w thre- years and during
Aetna] work was begun the first of
|“>e teat summer visited bl* broth, t
tari April aad aiaoe tbat Usm pro- whIM snnwr was served la (be din- awakened by a factory whistle or .*ome Ditman and familv
Mr. and Mr*. C«wge Botera and!
*“ ‘“t* cl«y- Both Mr. and Mre
room and not unUI tbe wee amall other nnasual noise.
MMs ban beta rapid. Tbe new mala
baUdtag la fDrty-aevea by fifty feet boars of the night did tbe members
SSISS Agnes
Agn<* Kerr
rverr of
o. Ma-»e-newe-ong!H-»mday
jiaiineue-«e-euuB•—........... wen-so favorably impreawe'
The Carp lake retorts are a liiHe MUa
I _ ,.L .. . _____ .__ .k.. «
»l
- ta Mm wRh tow gabies and made of betake tbemaelres to tbelr several slower .(ban nrual In flllteg un tbl* took supper at the Park Plaro teat *‘Ui the country that on the first of
jjannary. 16*2 ttej
»berB
Ibfi aolm flOBMt bftek. Tbe main pteoM Of abode.
year b«t eeefythlng puteu u a verx
Broke Her Tivltk.
The 4-yearsJld <J>IId od Wesley
Weihy of Acme, while idiying fell anl
broke ber thigh. The child k doing
niceiy and will be out in a abort time.
idr* Ed RaB*um met with a painful
acrldeut yesievda) Sbe ran a needle
«let-p in ber knee and while not veiy
serious, has caused ber cousiderabi*
imin
Earl Fogarty, m 7year-old tod of Bast
Foiirin-uth street, while playing with
a dug. fell and broke one tff Ibe booes
left (ore arm.
A nuniluT of boys wen- cHebrailng
the Omnh yest.-rday afienHion In the
aiu-y liark of Second stri'el. They Itad
placiNl a Hu can ove> a laige Are
cracki-r When th< t' -cracker weut
i-alii-.’*.
off ^i threw the ca;. e jl fifty yards.
Atlend<*l by a Urge numl>er of
liliHng Arthur Hurt <iu 'tie fingov anl
friend!’..all (hat was mortal of Dr. A.
rutting a d<-ep gash. The accident
11. Il’dlidiv was laid away in Oakwon.l
wa* not *.-ri#a*, though T.-ry painful.
Sunday allertKnn.
-Tbe service* were conJuct<>d at the
From ewaa
Itome on Washington striNd tnuing (be
e riiy it hardly In tbe way
gifts of many fl<iwt>rs le-stowi-d by
-nlal iraffte and i
friend* of the stricken family and orof
the
older
tvHidents hardly dreamed
.b‘r* ol which the doctor was n m<-m
iH-r. Tbi-se floral gifts were iR-auiifiil that the day wtiuld come when goods
and luime of tlie pieces were very ar fivun the PaclOc coast would pass
Hstic. The music wak funilsbi'd by a Hiniugh h.-re. Monday a car load uf lev
quailet imii|K>Ms| of Mi'Mlames Ib-gaii starting fiom China and leaving Vanand Rowley and Mi*K*rs. Hastelt an l ciuver. HrIHsh Columbia. June St. ar
King, who sang two sebvlions at Hie rtvi-d In ihl* city an-1 was laki-n south
by the Pen- Haniui-tte It came from
house and one at the grave.
Vancouver via tbe rauBdian Paciflr
and after several transfers vras seal
fivim Ibe unix-r is-oiHKtila by Ibe MnnPatrolman New
Ixtique car f<-rry.
Tlie car was In bimd and waa
Grand Trunk railway for running
shi|>i>od to ihn order of tlx- Standard
train* through Hie cliy at a rat'
alKJul siviy miles an hour. In vloteiion l>ank of Souih Africa and lin desilna’
jiitio is Toledo, n.
ol Ibe or.llnance.
SPECIAL OFFER!
Phonograph ^Outfit
CoDaisUng of Ibe (nvorite
Edison ‘‘StAodAitl’' Pbonotfrapb. whieb pbiya -I Reconls at one wintiinR; bss
ueirest model raprodnccr;
cnrrfioK cover; large
“moraing glory” born in
any
color: oollnpaable
folding horn-craae
and
one duza-u gcnniiin Edibon
gold inoldeil
K«*cordn of
bnyer’acwD aelection.
iP
The Genuine Edleon
TERMS—Cash, or $4.20 down and
$I weekly.
i
Do not mis* this splendid opiwrtunltr If you have any thought
of buying B PHONtKJHAPH. In case you cannot call, write or^phooa
us and our representative will 1m- pleau-d to visit 'ytra vUb^full parHrulars Ilf this great offer.
^
A Suggestion—One of these outfits would make your summW
outing a comideln suro-s*. You would, have tbe best klud uf enter
talnnient Instantl^- available for any occsElun.
GRINNELL BROS.
Music House-159 E. Front St.. Traverse City
Micbiuaii Distribotora of tbe Ediaon PbonoKiapb.
Hcailiiuartcra Detroit.
Uo Not Miss the Opportunity of Seeing
TWOGREATSHOWS
ABSOLUTELY FREE!
Wc are offering special bargains in every department
of our nobby, up-to-now store and we want you
to know it.
Our
$6,S8,$iO,$l2anil$l5Suit Sale
is now on.
You can^iartlly alTord to miss it.
As a
special inducement for you to call and get acquainted
..
and see our bargains, we will gi%*e
A Ticket to Cole Bros.’ Big Circus
with each $.5 purchase on or before July 16ih. Bring the
children and see the circus at our expense.
KUBECK & HOYT
Clothiers and Furnishers
121 Union Street
wm,
QRANO TRAVERM HERALD, THURSDAY. JULY t2. 1M6.
■ be market
for
ibis variety
much
higher ibaa It ordiaarny would be.
Montague,
A large amonal of tbe fmlt shipped
direct
from
termw to
Ibe famli) of \V. E Willtauis . :i sixth
A Besutifal OItt.
eommlatlon
A Lay
has been presented with a handsome
house Is baadlri by tbe United BUtes
^
accreUry. street.
fcwmerly
treasurer and geoerai manager of tbe
Miss Della Martinek left this mor*-^‘.^^I________________ ____________________
Bxpress company and ia the past three solid gold sratch charm locket by the
Ing for Manlstiqiie via ihe car f-rn.'pASOLUeg
clerks of the store as a token of the She Will s,-nd several weeks In Iron
limes when there Is a large coostgn-
regard in which be was held by tbs
meat and but a few minutes In which
employes of tbe big store.
The locket
tbe fact that it waa pieaented by ibe
■ be expressmen.
clerks h also engraved upon it tbe
IDonday, July 16
*«r«.. Atw.
days they have shipped iVo cases. At
to load it. it makes bostliag work for mules Mr. plague's InitUls and
t oei
C. A. Grinnell arrived in the city to-
Mountain l>efore retumrag.
Miss Emma Rbneon passed ihroagh
the cliy iqdsy on her way from
knoikep*
,
h
>
------------- ^__
W 1. WU.L G1VI-: A\V-\Y
Lake to Cacilllac.
f
n. Weller n-iumei! I.elsy
$1.60 Set o! Berry
whole making a very bamlsome keep short business trip atong <!.
Bill far Oivema.
points.
A bill tor divorce has bmo fil'd In sake.
Circuit cgtiirt by Rosie Ross of (tnion
Death RelL
township against Mark Rom. eharging
Mrs. Cora Green
Vroeliy and drunkenness.
In
Id
«iK>th«-r
portion
lod*r
of
tbe
B|>pcsrii
I of tbe Hon,
H
iioiiy was shipped to Ran<l i.ak<- l>y E
-
thp
1
0*«rce n.
.Irlnll,,, „d 1. d.. «, b.U,«.l 11drunkard.
dren. leaving It all for bU wife to do.
ibe ctnnine prinnrtcm.
The Bvenlntt
Record li plensed to endorme tbe c»ndldncr of Mr. Covell.
He hu Ions
been « tetldent of Tmveree City ud
Unadc blgh In the esteem of the peo
ple of the community.
He Is not only
vemly recorded for bit good cltUen■bip, end for hit pcmonel qutlltiet.
bnt for hit ebllKy which bet been rerocnlced both in Mlebigui and WetbIngtan,
where
his
work
as
Unlleit
Slates district attorney for western
Mlcbtcan U greatly
band and three girls.
SUNDAY. JULY 15.
^
Traill will b-sviInjured at Wylie.
Wylie.
Mirh,.
repreaeautive
«:::>■ a. m.
l«t—Herman
11
H:2II
Wednesday.
Mr.
Totten
is
Ti-si\*r^i- <‘:i
5Vi- Jiosler'F or a-lt ;r:
one of the old residents of (bis section, 27-;>i
E. going south, was Injured quite serl
having liveii in Blair for many years
ATLANTIC CITY
Thursday. July 26. 1906.
direct caiiw of his deaiii I.eius |M-ilt»nOn above dsti- tl.-k.- at'-nir of ilr
Pt-ri- -Marquotii- *iii hIi n>uu-l 'rii'
lickt-is to
The funeral of J. H, Griiy of Rhrker Atlantic City. Cape May. Ocean City.
Sea lale City
rr«-ek. wb<* dle.1 last Siinilay. neciirn.il
At exirt :iu-l.« low rate-.
I’a--x-nxerTiietolay. Mr. Getty' was one of the may Mve iIp- i piior. of < tilo i •noh o
plontH-rs of this reeioii, having lived r;ill iianffsiiiaiion lietwti-n
luirnt'
in llarker Creek fnr the past iweuiy and Uiiffalti. liikeis l.eiug c<kx1 oii i|o
Ik-indt - und
Iluffalo
llilee years, where he was a bighl;. re l■qu;^ <d !h<Ki-iuilxat I'o. or liie Niirtherti St.-aoisperietl ciilten. He li-ave.F a wife and
■ i'o. I.etveen the
^Ints nu-ti
ilirve children to mourn his loss.
liolKHl.
by falling from a car.
An engine
Immediately hliched to a freight
and Mr. Youngfedi taken to Copemlsb
for medical ireaimeiit. ti is not known
to what
exieni
Mr. Youncfeldt
hurt,, as the injuries wi-rc all Internal
Mr. Yonagfeldi's home Is In Maniater
where he has a wife- and several etill
dren.
New Sailboat.
Aiinmey
H. F. Mo-lh i. «:
DR. DOil MlilD
Tho Well Known Specialist.
IS OOIVIINO 1
for luirliculars.
ously in tbe Wylie yards this morning
Fmseentlng
district
July
Toiingfeldi. condticiordin the M. A N
Mr. Corell eerred tbe Grand Trav
erse
Muskegon. Rate S2II0.
Grand Rapids. Rate tS.OO.
She l.-aves a bus
ilcsB soBiinnHon for reprewnuilve In
eanCTCH in the Eleventh dIMrict
Dishes Free
VlATtte
Rapids In May and bas 'x-F-n steadll
sinking since 1.*ien.
CowII of bin csndldac}’ for tbe repob-
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
FOR SALE
Gr<-en came lii-re ft.ini Grand
On July 8. 1!Ht.7. he cease.1
siipporiing his family irf rhn-e cbll-
away
:thomtH>ni Snndav DMiruing aad tlic
The roD|i|e were married March 7.
im. and WS>D after the •late. Ross l»e-,
OMfE* a CsyHI for CowgroM.
passed
!•
He had Ix-<-n sIH; Inti oue 'week, i|ie
Wtili a $1'* |.utc}ia>«! or tnt-r wf witl oiv.- aw.iy fret-..nr
hantlsortit; set of Ht r*v Hislie.i an.1 ON’l.Y ONK lo
each individual. 1 h'"..: s-ts consist uf one. Iar,;e berry
dish and stit saec r: of a very beatitiiuH de>iy;n. ('omr
early aad
.1 >'•> before iliey are. allljiotie.
Yotir Keliglil.- Fimtilnre Sw»n»,
/
Grand Rapids FurnUurc Co.
YOUR fREblT IS GOOD
George
127 Satith UsifiB Street
state lagtalainre for two lema. bar- Crest is liiillding a new sailltnai. Th. A OUARANTCBD CORE FOR P..
IteUna. BUad. mMdlag. {•n.tnidlns Hlw
tag been elected la 1193. end wet sul>- I>nat Is to be forty feel over all with
III Ite the
•eqnenlly elected to tbe suie senate an eleven foot lieam. 8be will
wot1?,vhe days. He.
product of Mr. Cross'
where -be served the twentyamatorfsl district with credit to him-self and to the district In 18974.
was a member of the Jodleiary com
mittee in both honsea and ehali
that eommiUee one term to tbe senate
and one Urm In ibe bouse.
coming to Traverse
Bawde eonaty as
Before
City he served
prosecuting
attor
ns for two terma , to both bouses of
(lia Michigan IcgiaUture Mr. Coveirs
MfHty was folly recognized and he
was placed aptm some of the
portant
committees of
both
bodies.
dttriBg bis tehna of offlcc.
He has
aerved tbe western district of Hlcblgaa as United States district attorney
having done the designing and
supports.
himself.
Mrs. N.
There will
up in tbit season but they are In shape
a npeclat aesslon of the aenate,
give tbe norihern players a hard
srWch time be resigned as senator
aeecpt Uw appomtment be now boMs.
^
and
apoo
feU :
E.
TO CtJRE A COLO IN ONE DAY
Taka LAXATIVE
Uoinlna TablH-
Traverse City Markets
This ronort is mad> oii on W-doesRsy or«HCh wt-ek. TO* Horn 10 In not
rasponsiblu lor chsr.uas m urlcoa
mb.
James l.aldlaw. Jr., of State
The O. W. D. suffered a severe loss
riiivi
United BUtes attorney general with- captain, Joliii Novak.
thtag of rrtaeb Mr. Covell has reason
to be prood.
Mrs.
Mr. CPeell MMts a dlstincthm that
no United States dliirict attorney in
moved.
Wattcra-Brewn.
Ella
Wallers and
Herman
rowB were united in the holy bonds
■ matrimony July <th at
8 o'clock
He suffered some from the
nicely.
Rolterl R. Holisrl of Rig Rapld.-^ is
The ani tbe guests of
As a HU- mal had l>een feeding along the road
loss of the horse inconveniences Mr.
fmm all over tbe district Indicates
Russell to a great extent.
eonaty to have blnraerve tbe Bleventh
district la congress.
Porilfled
with
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary of F.ahrIbis morning on their way In Empire.
Where they will visit friends.
0. W. Reajamlit wot to Leland tlyis
having morning.
gotten so mitrh of the subsUnce as
Russell horse
C. J. Smith went to Oopemlsh on a
The name of the i
lusiness trip this morning.
erreni who scattered tbe poison is
ahow that be will be tbe choice of tbe known.
Mrs. J. E. Hooker Is spending a few
s. W. F.
aenlatlve In congreas.
New Hall.
Lake
In the very near future consiructiou
Where they srUf be
These orders, the latter of which U
rom a visit at Wllilamsburg.
a liberal offer of the Hannah A
Oraod Tra^rse crop U of a higher
apparatus for the
otlay.
gym-
Mrs. Fred Altwaier. wno has bneii
-isIliDg Mrs. F. CaiilMns of this riiy.
returned In her home in Grand Rap
ds today.
Tlte shipment is made np of fnili
bought
on Ibe
local market.
:tas of
shipped
directly
the crop
from
is
the
Fully
Ik-Ibb
farmen-
wbirb Is much more than has been
handled
In
this
manner
facretofore.
The sour cherries are liringlng
cents wtallethe Week sweet varieties
aellforIJ.lfi.
vhicb
Grand
Traverse
tarmevK
tHy for ibeir best seller, are dnippiar
11
and dropping fast.
and
The fruit is hut
half maimed but a larg<> portion If
m the groans alroady. ThU wUl make
Mrs, Amc.« l>.ng>-b.>r<‘ <>*
Bro*. shows came In over the Pere
PsicVinn. Cal., an- ip lh>- <ii> visiting
MarquPiic
ricnils.
yesicrday.
Few
people
10 whai a compleie ailrcrilslng
m these Urge shows have.
Mn>. M. J. MnmiPi wcai in P.'IIston
Will
Wiihjit
car Is a force of forty n
lake earr of all advertising
and couBirr.
Immedlaiely upon the!
H. C. RouxhAnd Mr*. V. Roi#h wen-
arrival of the car eight rlga were se.| in Klng..ley io.iay.
cured from Gemaioe Bro*. and all!
*lhe late cbeqies. tbe Mnoiraorencl.
an
Mrs. Caulklns accnmpanii!
icr for a shnri visit.
atatpped direct from tbe fanners to the
i
undlag tows* and
thoroughly bllied.
roads
Mr*.
J. It.
Taylor nf
Nnrthtvin
were • passed through the city this momlag
Hie cirrus an1vos!nB her way in Cleveland,
here next Sunday morning at f- o'clock ^
and will unload
ai (be Cass
erosKlag of the Pere Marquette.
bare trasa Chartevntx.
A Few flf the Many
New Goods ArriYiDS
Franklin Crnger. who has ts-cn vit
ling Mr. and Mrs. N. I>*wis of Cus
street, rtiurncd lo his home in Chas-
cooniy is tbe sute this year.
CbfoBgo bouses as well as at the stock
OUR SPECIAL JULY SALE
s j;rn;vm-.; m iiu<-
151':S T n.AKG.MNS 01 I'EKI'UJ at^ here and shrewd buy*
me.
; takiiiir advaiiiayc of same^
Ax $3.50
Ciioice ..f n lot of Ml'lN'5 SI'I TS in sin;4le or double breasted style—all wool
in« f. ' and fancy worsteds rej;ular values SI--Vi, $la, an<L$IU.
.
msaUty. alf&mgb nw as large, as any
f
a
a
J. H. Slmond returned today frnrr.
end the funeral of J. H. Getty.
The balk ^ the abipateni is of the Lay company, were able to trade their
Bariy Rtcbmc td variety and tbe cher lots in and so have secured the idte.
The building will be filtml out llb> rries are in
roodliinn. in fact the
with
Zrsptnt Olff IDUh.
larker Creek, wberv* he went to at
nf ThInI and Division streets but
lly
C«.
wli;
Miss Essie VlniOB reiunifii today
Th4 is an ezrra large sblp- praciicatly made up of members of the
he lergest i
City Book Store
Ch*
to Bear
Mrs. W. M. Beeman is spending u
Rtent. esprcUIlT for this time of tbe former. Intended to build on the cort and is
Griffin went
morning, where she
cw days at Empire.
Chicago the West Side Athletic club.
to
this
'edsr Ron this morning.
-Tsro big, refrigerator cats of cbet- Front and Oak stnvis-which will ixoccupied by the C. S. P. S. lodge anl
rlea from sixteen to eighteen hundred
shipped
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Green hides ........................
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Mrs. William Kelderhouse went to
«tory building on the romer of
Wnm Saurday-a lUeord.
1.1- 1.1 i-all. Utj
II-
Dr. McDonald
Isii Mrs. E, J. Parker.
will be commenced of a fiOxldfl brick,
FniH Sblprsenta.
Better Burry!
days at Honor.
dtstflet for Ibe high office of reprt-
moraiag.
M Id
where
lich. Wash., passed through the rilv
Otrln Empey's horse also picked up
I high charaeier. diligent efforis. evidently not
were
Him-;;,,-
Mrs. Jertime
ihey will spend a short time.
Every ef.
sas made-to save the animal but
in vain.
fi>r yiYiir choia* ami tiiey are all brand new bnolcs, too.
Rudolph Larson and family w<‘ni to
fence and by per- gome of the polaon bul was saved by
•quipped for that
Mr. and
The Waubeen, Wli., this morning
ment which Mr. Covell has received
very strong desire outside of hii borne
There Is SUIl Hope-Then Do
Not Despair.
fllodgeii.
In aome manner picked np tbe
and we believe that the encourage substance that caused Us death.
cases,
Buying Rates ef Traverse City Dealers
Mr. and Mrs. Hanna of Slierniaii nic
Peiaened.
by poiaonlng Sunday night.
aaa he la aanbered among the best and
5 Cents
\v..„,.r. ,„..i
8. P. Rnasell lost a valuable hnrs.' spending a few weeks in the city as
the moat able in the aute.
that we are ;;.»invC to '^• i! at just rx.actly half price.
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Prom Wedniwday'a Record.
Holdirt of Fifth street.
yaara of pe
lOc Paper Bound Books
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' -N.ii iilr lit Mr!k.ua;,l :
'■ .lijviio-i- of j.iiir ,'i
! .-I-- IMS) 1‘iat li,.!
visiting hl.s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
As an attorney he Is ranked wlib
Hfl.r •: ri ihou-.-lIld re;»ular
Pw-d. H. I_ * fo.-R Host...........
Sgg». P«T .T
C<Mlfixh. pp|
ParaonaU.
SelalB In public Ufe, and has taimaelf nished ready for Iheir occupany.
.
“srsr.;fatE i
He exisvls to Is- out In a
been called upon to counsel with such
matlera of aUie and
JULY 21 AND 22
Tn Dars OdI|.
ilays.
M ia the city and is entirely fur
national tmporumee.
Vou never spent
a nickel to better
advantaae * .. *
SATURD.tYANDSUND.IY
effects of the chlorofnrni, luit is doliit:
He Is sen ifee home of her father. 8. T. Hor
tnc hla third term Is that ofRce. and ton. on West Sixteenth street, the Rev. ■d0..rOr„v-.~, Pow,
la the only man In the United 8ist<
L. C. Carpenter officiating.
As the
M.U.H
who has ever, been reappointed for bridal party entered Mlaa Florenc.'
vmshssie. Bad Kinmaeli. Ttetkiac lUsutdan.
Ibe third time. ThU Is In Iterif an
auTs and ragalata liw Ho«rl> aad Dietrvt
Fogarty played Lohengrin's march
donment from the United
States the organ and at the conclusion of the
HaB.id' rKEg
key, KV
govemineot that U distinctly com- ceremony a wedding supper
cAclalB npoD
-.AT-
Pai'1< Place Ho^l
ft.' M.-H..U.-1I: l-a- f..r >.-ar.,f .-t..r..t.ir Uliil liii-:-i:
tte eoantry can'boaat of.
mCBdatory, and wbidi U fully merited served. Mr. and Mm. Brown will make
by Mr. Covell.
their home on West Fifteenth stree'.
Dnrtag his career be has been Inti- The home oMhe couple is one of the
He will be in
Traverse City
i-nTove *
yemerday In the reslgnallon of their
Mr. Novak has raying bone on Kiiilay. AIk>ui four
a ago Mr. I.aldinw had his lec
(wt aolicitalloa or snggeaUon from decided to play no more Sunday hhll
any other
source.
and hence fals resignation.
He has taken Off Just alsive ib<- knr" au‘.
*
Oorell's srork for the gorenimeni in been tbe team's main reliance in the since then the l>one has somewhat de
cayed.
Thia murnlng tbe hone was
** the kigheat terms. iVits eadoraemeni' backstop work.
jicnped and the <lecay<il pans n'coming from this high source Is s
4
Try a Herald Want Ad.
Degau eateriaimil the
This wilt be (he hardest
ime which tbe local boys have mixed
alaoe 1898. having been appointed
;
NIAGARA FALLS.
Marquelie
ll(-k<-l agents will sell rmind trip -xManistee Pinochle cltili at her Ifoni.- ruirlon liel.els at extrenl^lv low rates
cabin with sleeping aceommoil
Friday, the ladles, who
were Mrs
for seven people. The size of the boat
Dogan's school friends, arrlwil on ilu Niagara Falls. Alexandria Bay. Tewill makh her exeelleni for cruising
ronte. Ont.. Montreal. Quc.
morning M. A N. E. (rain. A reg lU
Passengi-ir raa.' have the option of
purposes an^’Mr. Cross and his friends
picnic lunch was served, both the lal.'' liihiT Israi or rail nrite oeiwe..n ftintend to explore all parts of the gi
troll atii] I’.iiffalo. lirkeis lieliie nreept.
an.1 house decorations Ix-ing fern*
lakes. Tbe boat will be completwl
e<l
lor
psssag-- iM-tween (tolnts iiioii
The party conalsitil of the following
latter part of the summer.
lliMi.-d by III.- lu-iroli ti liiiffalo Sl.-am
Mrs. George Difnham. Mrs.
R,
R.
boa: I'o.. hut imv-eiig-rs taking iliRamwleli. Mrs. Fnil Ramsd(-ll. Mr-.
ioe tl,« ir o
O. W. D. at Peteritcy.
James Dempsey, Mrs. Canfield. Mts xag.- U-iW'1-n
Falls
The O. W. D. base hall tswm will Thomas Trimble. Mrs. McCariny. Mi
Tickeis
g(M:.l
go to Fetoskey Sunday and meet the Fred Hodakin.
Ask ggi-ttin l<
team which PMnskey
the work
Mike Uinev will leave innieht for n
siretu, a few weeks' irin in Tirginia.
Tbeyj
5tr>-. L. B. MYnsxr retiiined in her
jbome In ReeJ Cliy today afur vlsIiinK
Ladies' and Misses’ Cor
set Girdles- I'»c each.
Sun Bonnets, each. I '-’c.
Whips, oc «yach and up
wards.
Children’s White Hose.
c pair.
New Aprons—Some new
patterns this time.
Sewinjf Machine \ecdl< >
for all machines, only
Sc per package.
Fruit
Fruit Can Rubbers,
Rubber? two
dozen for Oc and .Oc per
dozftn.
L)i>n’t foriiet o'jr White
Muslin Underwear.
It pays to
$12.50 Men’s" Suits
.A: til! in :v y - I • !i' '.-e from the hand'0*ne>; i>atterns in hand-tailored Mjits ordi*
ii.rilv
11..: l.e -i.Id at less than Sl-'i. $1’' and $«'i. We rather take a loss
than carry any over.
Youths’ Suits at $3.90, $6.90 and $8.T5
Aj^es l-'i to
years; with loni^ pants.
You will find these price-: much under value.
e:. wii_he:l.ivi
Front Street
Traverse City, Mich.
CRAW TRAVERSe HERALD. THURSDAY. JULY 12. HM.
STATE BANK
nBBCTORS-A Trwf lay. »•
OHM*. Mn. Jatlw T. IteDBah. teeri V
M. H. C I*W». J«IT ■Qfflr*. 0».
S per «ol altowei •• Time Depwte
MET*0II0U»0ICAL"MP0RT."
:«s‘uatE!.-.2£.’srra-
-Jill!
lii;" llPli
Tuesday. July 3rd. at hU residence
OB SUte street tbc Rev. Mr. Millir
marriage Miss QU V. Hop
kins of Boyne City and litram J. Cole
of intcrtoefaen. After their wedding
■rip Ur. and Mrs. Tfr will settle at
period uf ivo years.
interioeben where they win be at
At tbc adjourned aonttal tDccti&s of borne to (heir many friends after July
le' Prosbyti-rian rbnrcfa Tbnrwtay
t^entoe. T. P. Cbilton <ru eJecte<i
Manager Sanders of the Hannah «
to Mtreeed Roy Thompaon. aod
Dr. H. C. Gamer to succeed D. C. I.Ay Mereanrih' eonipan-- has granted
to es'-h i'Siployc uf the company a half
holtday each week. The employes wilt
Tbe launch Buffalo, owned by E. I.
the time when tfa)'lr duties will
Pulgfium, Geo. W. Urdie and J. W. best permit absence. Tne new piah Is
Mllllkcn, Bas bt«D iborougtaly
t-clated. Tbe niaiier of a halt
hauled and pul In good shape (or the holiday at one lime -tbmugbont tie'
season's mn. Tbc boat has been big store was ron&idered put the <11
freshly pointed and a shaft, m&der versity uf trsile makett that plan imand wheel put lo.
Ible at this time.
1. cashier ot the Feo-
Mrs. Thomas Cox and son Clyde
have returned from a visit with rela
tives in Vermont and Hassachui
They visited Boston, New York and
(Xher eastern. ciiles and bud a
pleasant trip.
Word bas breo recelvt^l from MnJ
S. Clieh at Hoboken. N, J.. saying ihs*
ber ulster who Is seriously ill
wbo she wag called to attend, is show
ing a great Improvement In tbe lar>
few daysr
Tbe building next to tbe iioun Whil
ing Is being moveito State street propsmtory to Iho enotlon of t!ie
brick structure. The wing of this
building, which was occupied by Johti
McDonald as a fruit stand wll
moved just cast of the Brosch block
The wedding of WllUam Piettc of
East Cay to Miss Laura Cots of Tt*<ta
street took place Monday
Fianri!: church, the Rev. Father Uam-r
performing the ecremaay. MUs Mary
Klingle/mlifi 'was bridesmaid while
John Vemwn aried as best man. An
vUborstc wedding dtuavr wa» w-rved
the rctJdcace of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph V«TTcan of Wert Tenth stretl.
A Traflie Finish.
A watehman's n«-j.-l<-<^ piricitu-d a
leak In the cnat .Vonb Sea dyke
eblld's finger could hnv.
stoppl'd, lo become a diIomus bleak
dev-as-Jiilup an eniin pruvinee of Hoi
land. In like mamur Kenneth Me
Iv.r. Ilf Yauceboro, M. . pcrmlMi-i! n
little ep’d to go imnolin-d until a
tragi) finish was only a\i ni J by t)r.
King's New- Disnovry
He wfH«.t
•Thrie doeiurs gave me up to die or
iiiiu; inllatuumtlon. rauM-d by a
tig's New
Saturday night at S;S0 Miss Edna bell'd odd: liul Dr King's
ry
save,I
Murrel was united in man-lace
l>esi cough BUd cold
Fre<l Cnmc. The cerenniny was
ig Co.-s. K H. M'
foqmeii by the R«-v. W. T W.rtdiimise
Drill Co.'s drug sioD-s. J'tc ami
his home <m Eart Elgh'h rtre-j. fi.-t.
Only Iramedlai)- rrlemlE and rtHaii'
G. H. Cross a Candidate.
• present. Th)-y were atttmdcd by
I’rostviiting Atloriiey George H
and Mrs. George Hanson
Cros.<. who Is now reiving hU s"con .
Cr«n«- is employ<d at A. U rhspmau's
term as prc.sK-iiior of Grand Trat
barber shop, while Mrs, Crone was
erse county today umi<iuiii ‘-s bis ean
Iiopiilar young lady, daushter of
dliiacy for n-nnaiioatlon at tin- r»i>ub
Murrel.
liran prltui^es.
parly of Travorw City ladies
recently efitertained in a mos
Ilghtful manner by Mrs. Dr. Hiiiman
at her iicautlliil home in IV'llalre,
After partaking uf a stimpiuouK dinner j
the ladies .^ero entertained by Dtking |
a futir-iuiur iaiint-h ride, starting at
eiiii. for oin'.'ipation. Tbe.
nellaln- ami going as far as Toreh"]prevent u.opemlleuis and toni' up ih
;w,j
upo.
.p..'.- -to
Dr. M. S. Gregory, formerly engage))- an eXDdieni .-upper twaliliig them '<• ,i,,ig stores.
In odncnUonal work In Benzie county, wTilc bthey dill ample Justin, They*..................................................... ..................
and for some time the head of the rotiinu.'4 home on the evening train.
iege, has
He has taken ofOecs In the Sutherlanil
block aod has ^rdiased a residence
on Walnut street.
Circulation this week 2,925
The Columbia brought 193 cm
ctetTlee (mo Bowen Harbor t
dly Monday.
malm of the Lllllaa Bc-L. L. Steven
son's old boat, which was reet-nily
badly damagol by fire. FVank Carver
has purchased the boat and in a short
time will have it in first class shape.
Hr. Carver will install a six-borse
power engine, which Is manufactured
by Ills brother.
The board of district canvassers met
at the eoun house on Tuesday
took the canvass of tbc distrlri e
number of votes cast for and agalusi
tbe direct nominailou of seuatuis
through the primaries. Tbc toul num
ber of votes cast In the seven counties
making up the district was 3.3C9. 2.33ii
of wlilrb were for and S."J) against tbe
propusiiion.
Mrs. C. 8. Dowd <« Grawn. who
grated upon (or apondIciUs a few
days ago U reported as doing very
The many friends of Hiss Maud
■tedy.
Compton. Nirmeriy of this oil}, will
be Interested to learn of her marriage
to Clyde llarncr. which took place
reeetred a Ine new rubber Urod
Detroit last Thursday. Mr. Hamer is
ket and flower srggda on the UUnols a young business man of Dcireit. con
nected with one of the large retail
drug stores of that city. The weilding
J. W. MlUIkea coomeaced the Pnaffair, o
day anemoon ckwlng last PHday. This
riend^ b<
win be contlBued (or tbc baUnoc ot
L. L. Stevcusrm's new launeb. Dixie
Girl, was launched Saturday night
a trip taken to the islane yesterday.
The boat, built by the Traverse City
Motor Boat company, is a bandaumc
as dconvenlcnt craft in every way.
being twenty-two feet long, five feci
Mr. and Mrs. WUsoq PUR and aoo
beam and compromise stem. A
0( Clereland. Ohio, are vising at the
booe.of their ancle and aunt. Ur. and horse Smalley motor docs the .
tug and considering ber length and
" Mrs. C O. Cole, at Brookalde.
power the craft siidcs through the
water at a great rate.'
”"c’ V. Slater has tetnmed (ron
a BapMs. where be has been ob business
Building at ^st bay Htill conilmie?.
In coHBaeUoH with J. W. SUieYs
C. J. Ebner and Mias Mary Puberal
tease famishing store at that pUcel.
are the latest to creel eutUge? at the
WhUe at jUay Saturday erenlng the pretty resort. Mr. Ebner has ent-ted
4^rear«ld bob o( AaUm Dstner fell his summer home at Terrare Place,
and broke the btme <X his left lower Jnrt south of Front street and w<‘si uf
the city park. It Is a very nea' imio
ana. The diild Is doing nicelyaffalr. one ot Its nice feature? bi-ing
Walter O. Ransom and Nina Lem. the wide front i>orrh. Mr. Ebner ex
oeid. two popular young people of Elm pects to use tents fur steeping pupuaes and bas ibdm Axed tin in (he
wood'township were united in
ftate by Judge Walker at the court moat uisKwiate manner. Mis? l*oho-1
ral's cottage is located near Mr, Elibonne Sunday.
ner's. It Is aomewhat smaller bur
Josef* Taylor ot Acme rec^-d a nevertheless presents a most atiructt^egmm (nm Bharprille. Pa., on Pri- Ive appearance.
day annooDclng the death of
brother John. Mr. Taylor left
narpsvUle this afternoon.
J. W. Slater went to Kik Rapids tbli
aoming on boalness in connection
Witt Ua brant* furaiabing bouse
that ptaoe.
Owing to an eiira amount of work
the G. B. and I. war compelled lo mu
two extra freight tiulOK Hoadu... one
from Northport anil the oilier (rum
Cadillac.
no foudatioa for Ute addition in
J. C. Morgan's warehouse was compkted Mooday. This addlUoo will give
Mr. Morgan more than double the
nweaat of room which he fnrncrl}
. teA.
J. W. Slater was In Elk Rapids Sat- orday Instaliing a new cashier In his
iMoae (aniisbtng store. Mr. Henshaw.
the manager, bring 111. MUs Lulu
Kacfccrman of that village has aceeptod the poslUm as cashier.
Mias Kate A. Doekeray. bookkeeper
for J. V. Slater’s honse furalshing
More, went to Elk Rapids this momtag OB business fa connection with
Mr. Slater’s bnaefa store at that
A Hair
Dressing
James Kilbride of Elmwooil town |
ship has bi-cn etitcrtainlng Jusi'pli Jen kins of ipfillheru Mleblgan. wliuot In-iX
bas not seel tor Uiiriy-lbvi')' ><-:
Tbi-y came to tins state togellK.-ll
thlriy-three ymrs ago. and when they |
For til)' ooiiveuicnoe o(X
reached the rtaie iliify sepaihled, each !
rcofltonu-r* livitit; out otT
going to the |S)ilii he hail M-iii led.:
They bad Ion track of eai-h other, but j* [town, w-e pay partiriilar*
Mr. Jenkins on bearing where Mi i* yattontimi to
Kilbl'lde was located uiaile tip bf'ii
mind lo make him a vl«tt and eu
You i-an mail your ileposit
last week lo siK'Ud a few days wlriij*
t from your ow-n p(«tMr. Kilbride. Their visit was mutual.'*
wbitt*
[oHk'e, statini
ly (ileasant (or both of them.
u-riti8 anil ooiulitioiis yoii^J
Tbe Women’s Christian Temperauv.'
wafit it left, and immwli-2 *i
ruceipt of it
Union met at the residence of Mi>.
B yon di'siri'. niak.l
A. n. Fuller. i::i. Hauc'olph rtD..-l. eti
^ intr returns to you at rmtv. i
Tlmrsday. It w«s liairioile day ami .i
pleasant program was given of roa.I(In SnviiiL'S UoposiLs w
Ing. music. Informal spearing, etc. Na♦ pay ibree per cent inter- a
lonal songs were sung In a splirtei
test, compounded twice u*
and delightful mauuer by Mias Hast ytair. \Vi: also issue Ccr 1
ilngs and Misses Eloive and I.tllUin
|tifieato8of Deposit dniw.*
W,l!r. while liiile Ruth Hatnings uni:: hint; tit*-' same rate ufin-^
J tcrcBi.
l.iicy Nelwin. pretlily costumed iu rcl.
white and blue, sang Lil-erly, Various!
members read nppropriate selvcti'Ui j.
and Mrs. E. S. Stile? and Mr? Cr-viiei:
spoke ffrieily but iit'eri--stingly nl«):;t!;
-The hlag,- nnd -Lilieriy.'' Light n- '
freshments of lemonade and wafer?
eonciudeil an onjityable afti-rnoon.
"iouCan'Banr'i'*
by Mail
Banking by Mail
IS,:;
ThsbMtklBdefaU
*-BoU
Car evwr sixty
sii
Bold for
yvwrt
rSoiwPKTauL
Carpets and Curtains
RUGS are bcinv; closed out at deeply cut pneus. About 'U> ol the 9x12 size oo hmod
in Taixjstry. Body Brussels and Axminslers.
L.inoleiwjnns
in heavy j;rade. In a few days these kfoods will be closed out. These are the same
Koods sold evcr>'whcre at C>ii4c to 70c. Just now choice of lot
50c Square Yard
l_3ce Cur-tsins
Over 400 pairs to closeout at cm prices this momh. Of course they are broken lots,
just a few of each kind. Brices are very interesting. The curtains at
$1 pair sold at $l .:i5 and §1 50. A tjood line at
$1.75, $2.00 and $2.50
All httih grade t>oods and worth 50c to $l on each pair.
Traverse Qly
State Bank
Summer necessities in
Footwear
Ht Uery Cow Prices.
Cadlta’ Oxiords
tn Patent Lcathi-r, Tail .1,"! Ki-l.
75C to $1.15
Woo,™-.
CaditC Oxfords
. C--
Always found in our ureat xtock of most up-to-date ladies’
footwear. Just now we have the finest Hoc of
Ladies’ Canvas Oxfords
Canoas floods
60c
$1.50
Tk Newest
in Ladles’ Skes
Cliitdren’B Canrag (ixforda
Mi.™ ()Ntor,U,
gOe to $2.00
in While. Oral). Blue. Pink and Brown. The coolest and
most stylish shoe for summer wear. Sell at
^
$ 1.50 and $ 1.75 a pair
Thcsi c.iBH- 111 all o'|. .r» (,. iiialcb
Myli'-- ..f llusi' t).wUi'i
$1.00
Youths’ Canvas Shoes,
06C
Cadits' Sandals
W.ili ?lr:ii.-11,1 i. •«. t,.,,,.i turii.
M -,.b. .very b-.t:, ....... tbr.Mel,
V..U luiv.-i.aid*i,.-s t..r
b)!Ur
$k
Serge Slippers............. 28c
Serge Shoes, Cong.
Boys' Canvas Shoes.
$1*00
60c
Ladies’ Tan Oxfords
At almost cost to dose dut cenain lines.
not to be overlooked.
Men’s Canvas Shoes,
$1.00 to $1.50
men's Dress Shoes
Easy Slippers................60c
Neflrly every ooe- likes a fine
hair dressioc> Something to
make the hair more manage
able; to keep It from being
too rough, or from splitting
at the ends. Something, too,
that B'Ui feed tbe hair at the
tame time, a regular hair-food.
Well-fed bairwill bestrong,aod
will remain where it belongs—
on tbe head, not on the comb!
July Clearance Sale of
M . .. ot a
.:r—•>
• r, m ICu.bcr
-win-; Lrt. tor
These are bar-
•A
A specially fine line of Children’s
and Misses’ Shoes in all sizes. ,
Ki.! b.ll;
a new
$1.90
Xou’rt losing a lot ol lilt’s happiness by
not (searing comfortable loohnear these
warm days.
Silk Shoe Laces
In White. Cream. Tan and Black.
Something very swell
THE HANNAH & LAY MEHCANTILE GO.
OMANO Tfuvcme HERALD. TMURROAV
JULY «. IMt.
Mrs tibwd is BPitUis better hut
I
Mr. and Mm. R. Parker went to
City i Klussle- last Fiiaa>- am! when they slowly.
L. Totten Is very low at this ffliIT Mr. Pmrker't moil.; rr and niece cnme with them for a bV from heark failare and from the
i-Bects of cvltln:;; hurt In his side sis
____
________ relamed to Pi •• visit.
Sunday. alter a week's eacaiion ’
iV. tVmk'r. family visited at L. Ron- y^nrs aso.
obey St--------Clareun- Khtmk arriveii bone ye*
. rs' yesierday.
lib her pareui* al Aunell.
Miss
Mollie
Bciilwil hailnc !•'
Fred Cowlia €rf Traver.-^e flly vis
_
his jiannts, whm^he 1
ed at Win. Curry's Saintday and Cl-ilLsl
Blien a liai- sold watch by Fotist i j M-vn to four 5^1^
Runday.
l-ist
w-hin
the
do-.-.'
In
Ibelr'
Mrs IV-in Cno- and daiiBhlcr w
. Mr. and Mnt. Fmnk Monroe of Benhonutnim Traiemi- C.'iiy 10 sja-nd «h* I
snnla are vUiilng lelailviss at ibis
-ih with hvr pareuis.
Mr aui^is.
ins witbiFour'h
pareui
Mm. R. IHxon has Is
plaoe.
irkr. Wheat
•at
X
Wam-p Way of litis ptace wiK-m her i«m. W. Dlwjn. the
r. aud MrV. IVarAqla^ lamlly
hei old'
Mr.
W.-duesday al his home near Hafl;-! the llr*l ilmi' she ha*
lisili-.!
«■«! with Mis ^enroJT paivuts.
homo qtlici- her leluni fram Califni
Hi t h. a'l'i is yi-rr fss’r and ste- Ml. and Mr* tiom. Siitelay
*'*Fitt1 .lolm-Tin and family iK KU
I. Thon''* MlDe Rirl sot li'irt qnile
..I. on she bas bven
vlsllitiK with Wm. fiitr:tmillv Saiunlay. On«- ol itK'lt hors«‘*
can oveT b< r and ml «inlte a sash ovei
db Hawley of Elk lUplds
Jut} X
liir ear and 1 ye.
ilsllt^ at Nell Morrison's 01 er RiiuJuly
daj
MABEL.
Inly 11.
, Ja- < s lla-tinioiid id Ka'ka'ka was a
GOOD HARBOR.
calti- •- .e today.
Tie- Ith passi d off quietly hi rv.
SOUTH GRANT.
Fred lliown made a Mip to Traverwi
Rei. pellits.iie Is Bide lo Is Up aud
School In dfstrlet Nu :t c1o.-«.l Iasi Cliy last w<vk
Tuesday. Miss Dunn, the ti-acliei In
a
Dell Fairbanks aud dauebler of Elk ailendlnc 10 luoiuet.*.
Ifidolph l-aiMHi aud wit- id Cartel.
the itehtsil lor the last throe yi*at>. Rapids eali.Ti hen- one day last week.
Ill CO to her home In (IDi-kama lot
C. Ilotsinler done lo Traverse City Wl«.. are vl.-litns h«rv at picM-iit _
Master Giorp
C.illieii'and
*isici
few days' rest lief.ir.- soiiiB away • im da; lus- w.n,-I;
I- a few n-nks' cornu ol study in
Walt Watson aud family siwui the Ida of Tiaiers- City ate Iibmiic a
Buod lime vIsiniiR ibHi B<audnia. tin
e state normal.
till at SkicaniuR |s>iiit.
Early ehcitk-s are ripe and are a
Almost everyone iK-n- sla nt Ibe Ith eles and aiiBis
AURIISI Pertner staitiil lor Maimii.
at Round lake.
. TraviTK- fity
Mos»-s UiiUerleaf
and
family oi Ohio, ou business this iiiuminc.
llvBry Wieherii went lo Tiaiersi
Tra«i-fve City s|h-ii1 thi- 41b with rvU
City on business ’Ills iiitiniinR.
: ibcio tor j
..taj
Ml:. Gii*'ii ul Grand Uapid*. a coii
iral Iri-nina-tit;: sh.
she is mi iHdIer, •
.Mis.s Je,.s|i- Hauls of Travi-rs.- City
Josle HIsani is havlns qnli- vistuil H. t? Pray s fai'ple o\. | 81111- sUBi|t*:ie. who i-anie hen- liy speii-l
the siiir.iuc.. db ii la*t i-vi-uliiR- I'li
M-Ilntjy ttoiiM.- with her Iniics.
Mr-. day.
John ItlMiKl U siuvios with bvr lor a
Cora Pray r<-i’.irnirl
home
fiuni
W Wl-Cl.B.
TraM-rsc City FrWa. eVeuinR. ivtiimthe O T .MeilKMlIsi rc-iu.K-i}. Ret.
Last F.i.lay Mr, ami Mrs. Elim Tor- tiis to the eltv Sunday.
dl nml Mr. and >li>. Ii-iuliam visited
Clint and Tom I’ruy playirl ball at Chanils'lliii officlatins
Mrs. Herman Sltwler itpeul the Cli
G. McTouilss.
Tt»v<-i-se Ctiv tile lilt.
icilne III- wc«k
Anadiu.
Mallei Canute Is
Grover Ifamnioiid. I'riiaii Ibdsmi’T uiTli her son WiMUiii at
al her. tiucIc'HI near 1i»v
aml Ora Bn.wn wenl to Kalkaaka and Mich.
a pl<-a*aiit part;
ixiuis WIele m and sons. Chrisl’aii
Tl
.li* III the nil Hii-ie.
WlUliand
s|*-iit
ilie
4ih willi
home of Mi. mid M’v. Willis Ranis.-y
July It.
dauBhty.
liiendr and
relaitie*
al
ArradU,
l:isi Friday for then
ihday an
Mlrh.
thiiKs-n IIIIJ.Jiilv 9.
niverHanMl. Tayb'o Ul* mnoIy^oH Mr Unit
Ruests, mcmlH’iv «if her Sunday sdnsd
Hass.
HeficahnicD-s of iev •ream. ................ umllv vl-lte-. with Ml. Hoyt>
ELK LAKE.
Grand Traverse Region.
NDTICe TO CMHIBEDOHDCNTS.
C»m WMk uKHiRiii*inc* tt rt
wtoMiMlMetoiM. AlIMffMpMd
•HM imwt rueh m Herald ARM Ml
Sh!UV*Si7mv^i*»«irad thrt It
CMadUrtiiM.
EAST KASSON.
Tbr Sunday ncboul Rav<' Uiclr Ciilldm's rlav im>smn ycaUrday.
Quiu- a numbiT of ihc lltik- folks
.en>oy<><l ihr PHirll) t»' bt-lplnft 1.«lPackard ccli-bfUe Ua aevcoUi birth^r*. Cbaa Rinehart and Mlaa On>h>
tUnehari of SeottTine. Mich., wife and
fister of the edUor of the SeottWIIc
New*, arc riaUlns tbclr uncle. J. W.
I la etlll very
.NNAH.
Mr. and Mr*, lleuo'
Hr
Reonel and
cblldmi ..f MBOlrlee
I'll
are vlhllina Mt.
lea f........ .........
and Mrr. Cbarli
Mr. and Mr*. R. G. IUwHbp>. Or...
Cray. 8r.. andvThoa. lualluc* »!»■••«
R'lnday with Mr. and Mrs Kiiawi «:
Blarktoan.
Hr. and Mm. Mmilr* aud Mr. and.
Hr«. Wllaon of Omni i.p<-ni Stindav
lefiinK
, h. r nlerr. Mrs. C. Leightoli
t IhihI
... idlmion Is raiHdly filllni; wllb
loarl^s. Tbe csniages are all occuliksl and the botela bare quite a uum
tier of Buesia.
Mrs. RISKS of NIrbols. Ho., la \iail
IDK her pairmta. Hr. and Mrs. Miner
of this place.
July 9.
NORTH MANITOU ISLAND.
Miss l.oltlc lluislor of Suutb Manl311 is workinf; at Ibe rewirt.
ilanre in tin- m-a
H. Hmui
hall Tdt-ad
able lime Is rcjioni
A imrty of Ix-land youoR piopbiDiL- over on the lai.nefa “Why Not'
}esierd*y.
Cajit. 81. pHcr and crew ar»- n-iMirt.
eil to be hustlers.
They mat'
beach apiianiiua drill In :;:>5.
Tbc steamer Mirsourl biiided some
■11 ..r iwche RUesls lor itie resort
last evcDlni:.
Mrs: Cook of Lelan.l ami Mrs. Hart
Ml <if. Kasi Jordan are the Buesis 1,1
Mr. and Mrs. K. Miller.
A. Firestone of 8iiluiiis Ray Is vis
IllBB iK-ie. .
n. Johnson. mtouiI n-- i^'ani at tin
Usht hmir., Is qttltc 111 ol the home ol
bli> anm at U-laml.
July It.
BLACKMAN.
Ibelr daiixhter
Mr. and Mr
Ranry of OraDl
nnd daushter iM
Mrs. Jufla Jewell
of
t’iiirlnuatl.
Jfss l.eiia Uck atilt brother lyiiile of
Tmvets.- City are vlstiinis their par
ents. Mr and' Mrs. .V- Uek.
Mrs.
Jewell will leniiiln all siimmer. whilil»itlc- nnti 1-eua will n-luru Ui ibelr
A areal many of the ynnng p«s»lc
of this ulacc colcGmtcd the 4lh at
ery low.
Mrs. Beymoiire of Mutirot- C<ailer Is
visIlinB her fallier. Mr». t'liapiile. and
rolhers,
liulic a minilKT of the i«>o|ile frtnu
OLD MISSION.
Atllr and Delia Airher of TmTcrae herft cclebmied July 4i|i ul Dock lakt
Mrs. E. Wall
City we plrklnc ihr cfaerrlea on Shclr
father's farm In thia place.
Fmak Encell of Cblcaso I" visu
visilini: here fur tbi past three weeks,
to her litmie. Mn>. Wall reiurued the
ally In KIk RapliU IfaW week, where lie
^a» been wurklng fur dome lime.
?
Rev, Cronn and wife of lndlan|io1le
Care vinlUng at the home of Dr. and
aMra. Wnnen.
4
Mra. K. Wall baa a
nephew and
t^ieee from Omnd Rapids riatlina her.
\ Mrs. Reay spent aevcral days in
.Elk Rapida last week.
Mra. Van Aukeii of Vanderbilt Is
aiKl fapillv w.-ni to I1.«!k.last Wt.sliieHdny ffud Friday to |>lrk
cherries.
Mm. Mary Taylor, who has Isvu
tlsIiiUB friouds and rdtlives In Wls-‘
conslli. reinruisl to Iter h«>tne last Sa'la>. She is
niticb
Impiwod in
health.
July «i.
HAPLE CITY.
Only K Vnara OM.
"I am cmly V2 yean old aad dm t
ripre- i-im TboB I set to be mnl idd
li> feel that way as louc aa I cum gi-i
RleHrlc
Rliicm." sav, /Mra. B. II
BruBRsn. of Dut’llB. Ga. tinrety tbr«r'*
Botbina i-lse kivps Ibe old aa yunm;
and make- |hc weak as atrouc aa Ihlihl
ind tonic
tinilc Dwslletae.
mislltiac. Dyspepaia,
Brand
totpld lliir. luffamed kMiteya or ebjuatv
Tln-n- will In- an Icr cream mrlal cmallpalsei are unknown after taklnx
KIretrtr
itiu.rs.
a
t.-annnailc
time.
ii.-n n. yt Frtilav rr^iRne by tbi- r.
Giiaranii**!
to
JohiiMiii
Drus
Co
F.
H
aocleiy a> the h ^ ol Mi. an.i
It-s. .Mllnctoii
All an' .n«i'<<d tu at- Meads. C A Itnsbec Dnis Co., dmaRlsts
Pnci. iiic.
lend.
Ur. and Hrv. IMorm Mctjiieer apent
Ibe Ith In UaalatM'.
Rev. 'IhtmiiBb la visitiBs rHailvea la
East Kaasoa.
iiuaibet from ben- wi-at to Rmplnlin' Itb.
Ml. asd Mm Alirra went lo Tmx
erse Ctiy ta*i Wi-dnesrtay.
A
s\
H. Fisher and sister l-ottii- went
Mr and Mrs. tTiBrli-s W Ureealeal
II Fi iday.
Ills f. T.rttvB aii-l Ml
• I l•'ltrall*l
J
Ihrir
imldiii
weddlOB at
Oiisti*l Tbitrsday.
esli-idiiy.
lUv^ ^iH-ker. drUKSist of
.Vliian.
iSiVle; whl'ri* luVuilJ'he''llde" by*^
Dd Miss KaOiets.It Shnis- .*1 .Aim.iq
.-n- maril.sl in IVimil .April
'll-
lutde ha.-
bn'
Inrb teacbinB s-b-s 1
1 Jai-ksoB.
wo'.n.b■ J'. Ji.bu-ni OriiK C«, I'
1! Meads. C A in.plar- IhilK C....
.’iiiccisls.
‘VZ-K.
sr;:'S,:;r:2
Kliawlici rh's and eal.e wi ri- w-insl
by Mrs Rainiu v. »vh-. .IM .-erMhiuR
ossililc to plea-e Hie cbiltlrcu. wbu
-Tb.ie well. Iwent.v-ltmi .rvm lUU
IJ r<.|airf«-t! a flue lliiie.
.Mr. Mcnr.le* uiu! faiiiily and l~ WII-.
s<ui and wife s|>ei;! yesterday n' H.
Woitman's.
Mrs. H. Mrt'omliR dmve to
Tiatemi- City and, on Hie |M-nlusiila
Thimday.
Hlsaril and
Aiclile
K.-liin-fty
I .to the Imll panie at Thiek lake
last Sunday.
Mm. Clak Ims two slKlers vIsilHiR Mrt. Her. Nash. Sunday.
T. Mr*. Rrewer anti Mrs. KioIbt.
tbe'v': E*" Rlce."-.n“rnn‘‘Mr^;wlVrnes
Rulreii l>-ve11, wlio'lias iimt so b<
rloiis a lime ever since he broke fafs
lee. is in the hospital al Ttwversc
Mr Hiiyi's Sunday
City.
They Are Mistaken
Wiio tliiiik U'lnks are for hiiaiofBb
iiicn
only.
tlinii liuif tlu-$:-I.20\-‘>27.(IOHi{op<>ait« iu
K-iiiks i f ihc c >nntry U-lmiy; tn othfr*
nieii.
Furoiere. l-ilsiriiii:
jui-d.
$
t
t
t
f
t
$
$
t
$
More
the anvioits
lliuii buaitieaa
di-rka.
hoaaf-k«in'r«
lui'l m-hisil U-neliere Imve humlnkla of iitiltiona«>f<lo)i.im nafely in Umk. •Iriwiuk iiimlenile iotcrirtt. in r«Kerve I
•Tniny *l:iy"or awnitiny; oitir>rtuiii|y »for
uiiior iimatme
metii.
W,.
< >nr iiii-tliisla iiiivt (in- niirla of nil eluwna.
elioiil.) lie pli-nm*] to mimU-r you amiWK our eustoiu«-rs
Inten-st oiiiie|a>BiU. e->lll{a>uil'Ii*l
ae'lli-nilliuallv.
I, A V rKIHiRICO.
niAB vnijiRi.M.
Vies t*ls«ldMll*
C A IIAMMONO.
..
IS ATTRACTING THE ATTENTION OF FURNITURE BUYERS FOR MILES
CWs season, more than eoer btlorc, people arc taWna adoaiHaac of our annual sale et Sample FurnHurc.
hm
been in progress and will continue until all furniture and house furnishings that have been used as samples on our sales floors have been sold.
Che UnaaralMUd Ittduetiens on Iil0l> 8radt, Fancy and Staple Seeds Cbreuflheut Ibe entire Slere is proving a stimulus in this usually dull season that
makes our store a busy place. Figuring the matter in dollars and cents there is nothing in many of the sales we are making for us. but from an advertising
standpoint it is a decided success, for it is making our store the most talked of place of business in the Grand Traverse region.
Com« and Oo't Yours
Carpels
Oil eiotbs
Cinoleum
and
IDattind
Cace
Curtains
Drapesand
Portieres
Isfors -tho Bos-t Bsrecaiins aro Ooris,
Rockers and
morris Chairs
l>iir rep'iia’ton
iwiro
Ihl-
*1it-k
of
earryiiii:
iif
this
ilHnPy
show*,
rm-klUR
will
pivi-
supini.
bni
iMta. ahort enda and amall
rolla win go
al
ju
h
' b'-o*i-;))"iit
S'.
S3.00. S2.7S. S3.S0. S3.7S and $t.
imti'l mi*' 'bb.
pb- 4' niariu-l.
-i - • "•
a
M I-i
all nmall lui» al our Mtnple oaia
aample sin
fIll'll i*’iri'
;i' a eailrpl. "Ii o-r
^ampll■s we have lit tlil* lltie.
Iloeker* ih»i have
prieea.
<vf
yun uniue id-a of tlu- iiunili' r "f
In ibU department asltlc from
BO
Picture
frames
and Shades
rliatih thal nitv oitu-r rumv In
»4. i.\ fj VI and <•'. now
all nampley. we nre r1o*lue
«• have
Goery
Piece
Every s«ni
Come in and
Cook Jiround
Dining
Chairs
Reception
Chairs
and Porch
Couches
Dining
Cables
and Parlor
Stands
Turnishings
:H pair e»im hcav.v NiUiUicban Ciirlalu*. w«il ai *3.Su pvi
Bereml piccea of carpet ran-
pair, now $2.(0.
lalBlna CBOB^ tor any ordinarr
ailed room. In aU smdea.
r. pair BomI fish net CiirlainK.
reBHlar
One erttn henvy ploee. good
lugraln. worth r.&e. now Me.
smde*. now ttc.
And hiinUrvU* of oihen- equal
ly aa Eood that lack of aparv
forblilr mention-.
All
Porlieiiw,
where ott'- o
bi-m har tieeii uw*l n* *anipU
Thitv Plnm* M'rm heavy ba>-
II 2S per cent tflaeeunL
tiinnet ctr|n.-l. regtilnr price 4Mr.
»o* Me.
Setlrnl
pair
rope
imiiiviv
YOUR CREDIT
raininj; (mm t to
yardn.
S« per e*nt BIsmmL
ivi-in. anil dozt'nr of odd ia:
L
Srtertl pleeca of that maiiltii:
HI a; r jc per yarA
t-urialna. perden-s and rope ptu
ileitw at le» than actual cv*i.
n V
n.;i.'kp-.l
wb'-
A i-a-iiifi:' all iirrt «eri mi
I.M. ;
I.
Titi.li
ei- '
upholaiMcd ii.
'"lour, fmmv aUgh
I' BUN--I, *'>M fur %^ZM, B»«
a
:.iuh’
I1DJS.
I.- pla- *. a'
t.
B rhon time ai aU«ii h: ibi-lr
aclual valne.
•
b'wvj
• luMly
i-iiilai p.-i" li::'"
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 system just tell the salesman to charge it.
thal batc.bUBB ou our wall* 1«Sen-ral pleeos Unnleum, «m-
All ••I'-Kaii'
latib-.
■ •-./•-•J* (if paitor wtaiujr w
i'Ai.lly
J. W. SLATER
ixirii ab'l
u<Aiovabt4>
near* wb"r<
ib'> h*'. ti"<ti xiood urn-mi top
••t a-4i.il.T, a. a diw-ount «l
per cerL
Ihiti'i fall Ul MOk tbeae ,
__:
i:
GRAND TRAVCR«E HERALD. THURSDAY. JULY 12. 1S06.
Mr.
VUftA.
Mr>. A. M. B»Hb
<vto- P*2‘y-
"
I. W»<l« Smith BBd rami|T. lui SoDdav.
. vbo v<«t bomr cirh
•
r dar«
i
Bco. ha« rvioracd to hl«
work for H. Puleipbrr.
Mr. 8
Mlaa Sdfta Allen vast lo Ctaarterolx
DuDAay on the eacnnSon to rlNi relatlraa.
J»lf •.
Cntihit hay I
awl It U a fine crop.
Mr. AIlKlie baa Until himRelf a
Mr. awl Hra. Ellloit called or
and
Mix Cl«-es
laei Suoday.
________
... s la»i
-)- look d
Mr. Allaire and famlly
ai Mr. Lewlr' the Itb.
Mra. Elliott ami Mra. UntilnR ralUil
on Mra. Cleea laat Thuraday.
i. Netrcomli bad a horae hun
in l.y
mnainK In a liarU wire feaoe * a Siiiiday niRhi.
II rpat nnder
Mr. Cleea baa atone wall
bla houae. Mr. Whinie and
mi Mr. Urntor did 1 be work.
Mr. l.^ala and family look dinner
At Mr. Allclre'B Sunday.
Hr. Winnie, Mr. Pillar, Mr, Allaire
and Iimi Lnier (Oueaa
ibai U hi«
nanw; It 1« the name he l» known.Uy
toire' anvway.i called at Mr. Cleeaea
Mr. liet-be loat B horae one day laai
lime.
.
Ibelh the hast of aneeeaa aad proa- erne aiy aa gvcoia of Mr. and Mra.
Char. S Johnson, sheriff, to Harry
PROVEMONT.
i Norman Thomaa.
l> wd. parrels,
Tbe Tarn. P«tm- went to I
- Nellie Blackburn of Trareriel
Mra. Saunders and
Mra. Grace
Elate R Hannah.
e» nl. to Olair-nre S>isiit«.
Mr, TneUeraal a lily trlea.l
' City Is
li TlBliing aiih the Mlnae* Ray,Greene of Chicago. 111., arc guest* of E I>nim. loia 11 and !• Idfwk Z. P.
■llceTaylor.
Mrs. E. Dame and family.
.Iiatih
.
Cedrr t..-r In toan a few b-.-.ruiil Alice
Taytar.
. . and Mrs. Fred Domlne, Mra.l
C. A. Barile and family
hare ar-Wm. Selkirk and
wife to Jnme‘Se:. urday.
Ona Domlne and Ed Ddmme <m the rived at DIxte
cottage.
Nonbport kirk, loi* II andIT. l-lock «. Oak
The 4ih
waa spent >rryuiib-il<
ih of July were the guests of Mr. Point.
Park. |33n.
A large civr.d weot over tu 2<r
ad Mrs. John Shaw of Sllghia.
.
Mra. Roberoian
returned Monday'
ThomWa
Keiderheuse
to RoImt Bh> and m.y'.ed the day iheit.
Juir 9.
[from a risll with relatites and friend* WUkub ailrd wife. M
bluek 3. O...
Mi>* Is-oa Hneniv. fh<h ba*
---------------1st Ell. Kapidh.
, Park. $3mi.
attending Srhool s' Adrian. I,
GLEN HAVEN
i
Lntim Thomaa haa retumedi
Cha« VVllhi itn.
< i al.. to' Jar»< - loi
<s,:a> morning burinl M-rMrea
U H Dav and wife Roldn Day Mrw-lhnme from Munialng. accompanied by ■ Shle;.!*
and
w ife,
iiareelt.
Oak ,
WwkxMla)
eM <>v<r I've Mm at \\>Uiauj
J.H/me^ nee i^TmjVHidwrniher friend. Ml*. Myerx of Hnrt. Mich.; ^
[were heW
nd Friday morning thteMa'.iuh
Pirte nnd Mias Bmmn Shoemaker of
-«» liennle aad non of 8i l.omaj--------------------------------Ir lacuW wm^XalAiwi'-*'
Ditroll arrived Wednesday on the llli-laf R"eM* of Mr*. R. A. DeOoIlar
|
sit-p*
itchlns
in*ianily.
I'rrua;.’
speodib. summer at Mr. Day *
Velia Spangle returned homej,.n.-*, serema. «ali '
u-.-!i;-i:..--«Myfc-ing ici-di !‘;r to.
•'nljiigetc.r.i
rcr.i Iiii'Wfe raaveni.
:
cottage igrrek-i Lodge on Glen lake.
l> <ip.jn 'll.- gi.miid now
Mr. and Mrs KKb srnved on the
Ur. kiel Mr-. Stroll l.dl Saturdav (
Illinois Wcdne*rlay tor a tisll wIlU
Mani.*^
and from
tU-te Ih.-j v
llteir .Mia In
LCLANO.
.eorge IIUBiiM-li ha* re'iiraed home
make
.
\teii,h-<i
vi:ii
m
ll..
,r
.
I.
arnill L. FYatik. Ue«' AUr*'
Mi** laura K. (‘iirr> of Tmver*.
a tbe
FarrdUt. of Cbicagu, who lias bei-n,
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.
It. ha> um |iu-.l a |i<iMiin:i at Z. K
1 tep staumlav .
vlHlllag In (II.0 Haven ium of the'
r. M. .Andet^oti of Ritbm.M.d.
Mr» H-n
inshaW* SionnsM w-cek went to East Empire Sal
■ guesi at ilie Ibach tiote:.
J'.Uu S'tydii'nMHi
To ;,^.l MHot^lme il.h ber!
A. K MilUkeu -nd family rH.
, Id . i* ai Oak Hale i
I-Iiewa. Mr.'aud Mra. Wm. y'airmm.i‘"'t"--ThurMla. eiening.
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I
Mr., JMu"le Ham........................... ...... beloie reluming lo Chicago.
Mr«’»'•«
Idaii I* visllillK r*4>i(i.e> aud ftb-o.lrlajllir sit'
D. H. nay gave hi* umial dlaiday «rf
Ra|dd» an- gii.-siK a>
•niiU*.
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I
Eiliest SipdiRi of Trav,'<M‘ ('It'
flri'worka the .-venlng of the 4lh.
j '>r"b
_
...
!ral|.(l on lelailve-- aud im-n-is la.
A large imrtv of i.mnsi* arrived on!
William Th.ima* en'.-Halned a
the Illinois baiurday evening.
] diimb.-r of .................... .... the 4i!i
The Mlaae* Alice
and
Eva Day|. Mrs. W illtam l.lli... oM.tand lUpId*
IkI'Iiic fiieud* fa< .. has ■•'tiiriie.i i
For a mlHl. -*.i anp.
ealletl on friend*
in
Glen
Arbor:a cue*t at tli.- IV-aHi o*e|.
Is hrrni.v
elv. a s|t!;:le do-- -I lb.
Thursday
i
^ school meeiing will U- held on
. Wilson lias
iMiiUHi to De'ruii i, eno'igr:
Tn-a'lie-l.l <
fier a fe« days'
> at l,> C»d
K.IP1,
a cm. i»vi.
_ ..
> i>n*M|ia’i»ii
ra-iiiR.-),1ubM Johns
<d \or-h Maiil v.uir dlUKtls' fur ihetu
8>*. afiei siM-nillnx a
with diplilh -ua'.
her sister. Mr*. Wal
Mi.* KaiiiiU- }tlrci.i.u.>i is tie rue.i
'Tl.e «>:.l |jd> " is til.
ler Cotdoti.
f Mi... l.ai-.v llrysiii.
it<-v. Hiirll.111 anti wife led Thimlachman and servant*, all ol
Miss Maggh- Ha>
il-liins ' '
. artived on i>ic lllinui* Sat ■IRV for e luomh * stay ai WllliamMoti.
: .••nd* ai .N'orihlx.ri
Mrs.
S. .S'.Imhi and mhi linira- arng to *|i
Tb.- Juerviii- lamtiv ol Chh
visiting
lelaiivi-*
and
Irleti.U
at
Cad
roiiymu*
it IliKL lak.- for Ibe siimuMi.
While.
Mr- N |•a•l;u* s|*o.i a lew
The L, <1. T. M. -held their regular
Mr. and Mr*. M. W. Farrant called
) relative* In East Empire Sunday. nulling oo Friday evi-nini:. alter
1'be arrival* for Kenwood on tbe which lefri'shmenl* wer«- si-rn-«l.
G. M. name H|M-ni Sunday at hi*
home in town,
Mra. Mary Swauson nnd family, wiu.
Voorheea ol Blue
Uland,
Mr. and
Mrs. Bowman and daughter t>i Cbi- have l)M‘n gne.-t* of Mra. WalU*r N.
igp aad Mra. Marker of i‘rinmon. son for the past few dav*. hav.- r*'
Ii)nii*l to their h.mie a* Traverse Ci'v.
MeKsrs. Walter and Royal Hlgelos
Mn. Diirfe*. and daiigtaler were arrirabi for Uregory* tt-*on Saiiirday spent Hie 4ib at Cliailevolx.
Hr. and Hr*. Max SrhriM-di'r. I'n>i.
ev suing.
Hum ley and family. Mr. and Mr-. Onii
Wm. Farrant nad Roy Welabeaky of
.^hitHuler. Mr. and Mr*. G, M. Itaiiie
East Emplie were in town Sunday.
md familv *i*'iit the 4ih at Nonh|*».
B. L,.Amea and i>any ol *lx arriveit
Saiiii^ay evefiing on the lillnoi* for l*oim.
A nuinlver fnini ihl* place h|*-h- th.
edar Spring* U>dge.
Tbe Miase* Helen Chnatlanaou and 4ih at Omena.
<>. Grove of Saniliisky. flhio, «|ren'
Karine Nessen of Maulnlec. who ate
arverat day* ol this wet-V in town tl:.'
visit Ing at Glen Arbor, and Ml** Reta
Cook of Ohn Adsor eauieil on Mlua guesl* ul Wilbur Campls-II aiul lam
Mr. (
Uk«.
launchlaa It thenone day Ihla week.
Piaticla Allfire
called
on Perry
Cleea Sunday.
Florence Cleea called on Mra. Urnlor Saturday evenlag.
buK
Harry Allaire' feU and
a B|o and It la <
bead Ove weeka
CEDAR RUN.
.
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f
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pire will teach i
coming term.
The
Glen
Hi
„x.’
olhs-r defeal f
July b.
GLEN ARBOR.
The Neff and a ve»»e| mailral with
lunilier and slab* from Nestf-n'* <lurk
last week.
H. L. Nessen ha* gone to Chicago.
Ura. Hlnadel and two UiHe
Traverse City are Tlaitoni
Fiabor'a.
returned froan .. _
Mr. and Mrs. Plrsig and four chil
Mra. Win Oriffllh waa a Traventc
dren went to Bear Lake last week lo.City caller Satnrday.
Clarence and Rob Cknnte of Orlatl a riali with Hr. Piiwlg's pai
Hr. Burges*, who ha* l>e«i vl*lllng
ate working for Yager lYoa. In ibo
la Mllwi
e fur tbe Iasi tIhnr- w-wk*.
saw mill here,
miirned Thuraday
jy I
July >.
home cm South Manit.
Jame* Langrirk. after Iteing here
CAST DAY.
over a week arllh a lame foot, ba*
eri Oduriai
gone back lo Souib Hanliou to work.
few days with Mra. \
Ill* wife has gone 10 ke«-p houw fotbe Peoinaula.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Adams of Qarfleld. him. 4ier nephew- went with Ihein.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pomlne. Arthur
Dunine and Prank De Per were the
gneata laat Sunday of Mr. and Mr».
Jerome Fonoo.
Mn. W. W. WMann and iwo daughMra. Ona Domtne and Mrs. Fred
Domtne rlalted with Otandma Fortun lera of Ovlalt visited friends here a
few tlay* laat wimk.
Mimday. Orandnm la
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. King and llttl.e
Bert undaay. Mlaa Susie Forten and
Julias Fonon of Trarerae City vlaiied daughter of Empire called on his si*ter. Mra. Shay and family, yesierday.
Mr. and Mra. C. L. Domlne July 4<b.
Mr. Anderaon. wife and six chlldfen
WBI ItetOL Sd PWioa. Bugent
of Chicago arrived ta*i week with
their rumltnn' lo lake itosaeaslon of
aum jerw.
_______ - iriatie baa t
cherry their farm, Ixnight of Mr. McKIbben
and
known a* the Hoolihan farm.
plekera picking
Bg his
bla early cberri.-a. He
Quite a number from Port OnehU.
U Mblpping them to Chicago. He haa
Rurdlckvlllo. Glen Havi-ii ami South
1WO weeka more of picking.
ManKon
Joined ti* in celel.rating ihe
Tbe two young men who thought
kind* fiirthey -were smart, took Uert Unil- 4ih. Races of differenl
aay a bicycle Friday evening, whlcli niahed amusement in ibe forenoon.
arns lying agnliat
Joneph
ForiM'a About I o'ckvck the crowd gaihercsl
around the speaker's stand and lis
fence in front of the rentdence.
tened to short
addresses hr .S. H.
wheel waa traced up by Bcri.
young men were aeen taking the wheel Sheridan. John Bhio and Mr. Merrick,
by Bert, who araa sluing on ihe porch. which were interspersed with tniiFlc
He thought that they took It for a and ringing: hut the oiaiion.
* ^Ivv-n 1
Joke.
But at lo o'clock p. m. they abJo and pliw*lng
had not returoetl the wheel. a« Ben H. R. numt>rilh> a
went to the home of one <■( the young applause. Then came the Imll
men who was asieep mad woke him up. between the Glen Arlior and Ann .
He denied all knowledge of laklng ifac bor lio)*. which re*iilu>d In favor
the Am
n Arbor
Arb
Ixtys. Then there wa*
wheel.
Bert told him If the wh<
waa ndt relumed Saturday morning
, they would be arreaied, The wheel
was found by Ben tiom where ibe>
. kad taken it bright and early Saturday
aMTOtag.
Yonng
men. beware.
A
good many depredations hare beeti
comRdtM^^ late and }-ou may p,
Defective Eyes
arc our Specially
•\V« have the only thoroughly <*<juipjK*d otVucs in the
city for this work.
WE MAKE
,e.,t
Tbere wan quite a crowd here tb»
4lfa. The ball game between Cedar
Rnn and ^on. a aeren Innlna aame.
reauUed Iff a aeore of 13 to C In laror
of Cedar Rnn. The hnticry for Cedar
Kun were Newman and Powell; for Alice Day Bamnlay afieruouti.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horan took the
Solon. Fl«hw and
Scknoaka.
The
boya alao bait a very p>od alieadanre llllmil* for Cbarh-vulx Saturday eveiiat their bowery dance.
ll. Seaman of Cleveland, ivprcCharier Tncker and Dolphoa New
man drove to Trarene City on bual- aeatiDg the Electric Storage Baitery
Ol PhiUdelphla, wa* here l..i'
: week, making arraiigciuimi* for
Hra. Joe Burkeri and ehlldren and
InaUIIIng
ol a storage battery for
Qrandma- Harrcy. Karl
Kobn and
H. Day'a electric IliSulng idanl.
aold Dodd are pleklng cherries Kxlay
on Jim Wbiie'a fam. about four mlleti The govemmenl lower ou Ihe dork
III
also
be
wrbvrd
lor Ibe displaying
M<rtb of here.
I night signal* by eleciricUy.
A big crowd ailended ibe meeilux
J. K. MeInnIa. Mra. Ja*. Daly i
aw) picnic at the cbaiiel hen- the fib.
JD Ralph went north on the llltn
Roaa Wlllobee baa returned borne
from Ohio, wberwhe hga been tor the
lAni year.
The ball gam«)>etMnn C«Mtr Ruti
and Pearl Lake here Subday rewulted
lu c aeore of ST to 4 la faeor of <V
; <lar Ran. Oawerlea Cedar Run. New' wan and Dodd: Pearl Lake. Can»n
; and SheiTlir.
Mra. Fannie Norria and daughter
. Mr. ami Mra. Ih-n Uel
CI1.
______ _________
B Clarence of Cbicagu
apenl the 4th In Prankton
of Chaa. Norria
and
family. Mlaa
Nellie .........................
_
ter apent tbe 4th here aa
.ana Klne
SXOR
LOOH AND READ
'■ '‘‘p* ^
\VU til .\K,AM liKt«C«rc Hea.lache.,SiraiBhtKrailinB .
•Visioi. I.NONKI'.MKOh Ll- NSKS.
EXAMINATION FREE
F». A. WOl-F'E
413-414 wataclmBlk,
IrivcrtcGly
at! I>h»e 3S4
Try a Herald Want Ad.
great special sale
miely
The -imdle<i'
r*-nefli
meet ai Ihe home of
Sehn>
on Ft May afiemooii,
Mr. ami Mra, Walf-r Gordon I
relumed borne from ihe Soo.
I), ll- IHiwera spent TiieMlay in i
suecesafnl term <
I
BEOIIMIMIIMO XOIVIORROW
.ill.
liartio:
Mr>. lliiiii and family, a
eompanhsl bv Jay Cemieu. onl\<-.
Ihi* week from Giamlville. Ohio. i.
S|M>ml the Kummer.
Mr. and .Mr*. Peter Wiinliiirg *i* ni
W»lne*day evening and Thinsulay lu
Traverse Cil.v.
Ml*. O E. Wilbur of Charlev.ilx
spent Hfuiday In town.
Chari.-* WrUley Hwni a few day*
«if this wwk In Charlevoix.
The H.ach hotel
wa«
oj«-n<-l ou
TliiirMlay evening and nil weie given
a rordial welcome. The large ciowl
who aiieiide<l were for.lie.1 by M>~
damr* Ibiftdy ami RotxTlwin and e.eorie.1 to the nwpllon rooms, wheie
all were made lo l.s-l at home
*l>cnl an enjoyahle evening.
After
■ he grand march Ibe Ur
in ilanriiig. mii-ic Ix-ing furnished by
Ihe bou«c orrhe.tra. One of the plcai
tag f.-awtes of ihe evening were ih
CoBliime* worn l.y the ladltu.. A dh
play of Brewnrk* 'was given and
highly enjoyable evening
Hefieshiiienl.
July k.
This ailvertls:m:iit deals almost evdustvely with sp:cUlli(s
for summer wear. Summer Fabrics, elc-althontb there are
many other special priced lines on sale ihronthont the store,
these arc especially deservini! ol your altcntion.
Calicoes and
Lawns
lua'le aI
\V» linvv
*|*ecin1
*1*'
. F.fiy P..
8tiiti<laT.l
('■-ilit'Ocs
White Skirts,'While Shirt Waists,
Peter Pan Waists and White Suits.
Unbleached Sheelinr
Not i[iiiU‘ n j-nnl w'i.io. lull
av-rvK-*-'!'!"#!
ilyuillie priiv. 'XJC'
li^utiful
lint!
Lawrosi
vktaigna
Tuilort-! Wliil.-
uuti
Hi-txl,
c ilorinua. worth
12ie.
J-*-, iOi- ftinl iV a yuhi.
Jifv «!ivi.h»l
I da
t.i
into
jiiek
WORSE EVERY YEAR.
Plenty of Trawerae City Raadera Hava
the Same Eapenenee.
Dvn't Degb<cl un selling luick.
Ilackaehe is r.-aliv kMiiev^uVh.
To cure the tiack you mtis-t cun- the
kidnejx
If yon don't, other kidney ills fo]
low—
friiiary irnubloit dlaUUe*. Bright'*
dlKeaHT.
A Traverae City eiilxch lella yon
i* ea
-bray.
strvs-i. bo!i* ot the rollwa.v
Oval Wood IMah Co.. *a>-*; -For five
or kIx year* I w'as irouhkst witli
kidney- and barkach.' or what 1 r'a
a numb pain In llie liark whleh ab>-n
wver.' ivndi red me miv
also imubl.sl wl'h rheumatism
limbs. KO iiainful at llcb's tliat I
hardly continue at my work
lYocurlug Doan* Kidne.v Pills ai a drug
store. I used them wliii mo-i salistac.
t say |Kclory resiili*. Though 1 .!•
lilvelj ihai the lem.sly c
mamnllv. |i I* a tact ihai l have noi
Wn lri.uble.1 since I
umsI iKiau's
Kidney PllU."
For sale by all dealers.
I’riis- r...
rent*.
Ko-leTMill.urn <o..
llnffuM.
.New York, sob- agenls for ilie rnii.-l
SUie*.
Uemenilv-i; the nam<—Ikvan's—an-l
take BO other.
Friday one of the arm of Cox Bros..
Traverse Clly.^ waa here k»king fn»caule. calves, bogs and sheep. Tbi-y
do qnlie a buBlnesa buying and ahl|>plng lire atork iff all kinds.
Saturday A. Linton nnd hla daugh
ter Nellie of Trarerae City vlalict
f'.
„ .
.
I
ElMf R- Hannah
to
li
Jake Smith and Joseph Baker of{ Keener el al
e'-. l u 7 l.l.
with Mr. and Mra. Jerome FOnoo.
Irrtng Miner. Ocuve Domlne and Traverse City, fonder tvsidiaii* ol ; y. r c II •*•
Lon Briggs I................................................
hold goods I
inmed to ^liekvOle.
,
n,ral*-i H. C.ai.lnc,. c al,
Irrtng Miner haa rented tbe MarMr. Uttse«' of BunHckville preach ir. Hann,h. pat.--U. It.-,
August Ve.l*:air and wif.tlnean tana until April 1st. ISOT. He M 111 the church here this evening.
. John
gets one-half or the growing etopa Tb^ new ntniuer that is toainmcd ■ I,. i-„«hns. lot,
;. 7. s and
bbs s
.rfi'
and Mr. Haninean furalahca a team here will preach In ilie cburrii here
»l.ed.
one week from iwlav.
to work the pUce.
EthHInda C Davis i.i J.ihn Vailea-f
July S.
After llring on bla farm nine years.
and wifi', paicrl-; sra-. J>. loan "7.
Adlote Manineau haa gone back to
.lange li g*.-*!.
’
hla old poH aa steward of Ibe Park
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT.
!
Anion W. UariaJ: and wlf. i.> Chas
place at Tmrene City. Mr. TdaniBMr. and Mra. .Ntwman Thomas of! Wilhelm, et al.. %ircv i ll.«».
ean «|pwpled IbU
poalUon
for six
------------- City tpeot Sunday-with n-li-;
Michael Sbinclmck
yean paerk)
' morlng oo hla farm, tires and frienda in town
(Cha*. Chendlick. paici l*.
Hr. Hanlne
a ham worker and!
Re». Woodiuck occuplol
• pulpl: '3. rang!- 13: 47'*'.
and Mra. Manineau In the Congreeatkmal chni
SundarJ
G. C McneTIaiid and wif.
fa(4imiaan In ibia
communliy.'rnomlng and erenii
jJudkins. parcel-.
•ate genial
g*...............................
and boapltabk' p<*>pic|
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Bmmeo and]I
Ella H. Dmcbcr to C Mae Dewey.
are leghm and wish dangbier Wllnia ap«i the 4th in Trav-jparceU. tl,JdO.
itiaitv
front
$I.:ai.
Ihvaiititiil,
To
aii^
make .|ui>-k
•ell ing JKIUliULiilnMLML
two lota. •OHM al $1 UU
75c
lVir»*t Oovvra »«1 Mnaliii
Dniwpre, worth .W, unr
'^.}T':..29c
.iinl
I'.vii
Waiata in wliiic mol •■tUora
it's
nsatly turi ribioi'. no many
^ *"■ '*
uwf.il
l.«r
Mrs LIN 1)KAW««S
atxl Wabta few ohUiIiwn.
nll^sizea. apociat.
WhiU* I'lidcnkirts for
7C
SOcpTic, 98c and $1.25
libek H.»eforMiaaean(Kl
cliihlrca,
3 P&Ir for 24c
Wliite H'«n for Mietuw
nwl diildfi'n. exolh-nt
vaIuos; all Onk al
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aT-SHIRT WAIST SUITS
lOc, IScafftffiSc
m uto of loliuu lioit 1. Initiau Lin ui. iiu't LiiiL'<-rio. :iri- iiiarkral ap< i-i.-il dt
LmMrn Lxoh noao.
wiiiUb iri7 ami IhUnk.
very ph-lty atyles. w.irth
$2.75, $2.98, $3.98, $4.50, $5. $6.50.
^^•!rr}:y..25c
5,000 HAND MIRRORS
natiiitai Wa-li
GIVEN AWAY FREE!
Silk
Uream. Light Hliie. Navy. Pink, Ic
J9c
Canlinul ami Black,
...
2t inch Black TViffcfi Silk, iw.-ar L'liaranOnr former pri<x.-was
SVi-
watil (o close it out on ac-oiint of t'o-
Stif'fiBing tomorrow morning we mill GIVE
»W»r. ebfolutel/ fr»t>. o prtUjr Hand Uirrer
mifh nico modotlion bact, io ottrf CMtomor
■noimg 0 parcbotoo! E2.00 or Ofor
MISSES’ SKIRTS
Two Great Snaps
.Mimw'Skirts :’><) to if; inches l.mg. Diadr*
of Bhie-k DiK'k with whitellota,
worth
uii'I
Tbit offor mill ho'i gtod fora :hirt
t-ma
at.........................................
yOLr
Misses'Skirts. mfnt<- of .Sn iliun, r.mama.
uthi-r
chhi'v-
faliri'-a,
in
Brown.
Blue tin.] Black. Wurth
Ttiia )]rict> will <]o
Puailiv'cly till- ifivatt^*. v.ihi -e
i.
STRAW HATS
25c
.50c
36 INCH BLACK TAFFETAS
to )*'fouti'l in thc-ilv.
IVm l l.tiv i:i til
tuirSVSvt'r:";’!:" 74c
WOOL DRESS GOODS
\Vc are going to
K!
III
Wai*U
-ill/, at
$1.4
.45. t.US. 2.45. 2.B8, Otc '
SILKS
wi'llli.
ii]i
lu'lbin siiirt
lliiivl I.-ws Ilian uthora uro ask-
prlifs... lOcand 4c
UhiIi,
lawns, in
lli;:li tjfml.- Wililv Wuisla. frilly a
al
Shvvelesa. if*y.l •jimlity.
and full aivb-. iu }MinwhiU*. ervaiii anil liLn-k.
worth llJc to L*Uv- i*T
g.-irnioiit. aru now on
auli* nt tlieac ajaciul
while they la*t
.*-kirU of
etyli-6 at lUily
$1.25. 1.50. 1.75 and 2.60;
lacrer yd,
Ltdlck’ Sammer Vests
g.-iniiru'
oaiieofw.
iiiv'l
light. tiMrliiim aii'I dark
llini-
C per J
27 iu' li
ntiuiitiml
|B-realot
Here is the irreatea line and the rrcatcsl values.
. Svmmer Wash Goods
OruADilii-a. IMmitiea. Htmill
of
uihI
l-Hwiia. Worth null tn: n'yd.4U.. Ol'C
tiatos
WRAPPERS
Nkx'. tasty atyla*. onulc iip
railora. worth tl 2-'*
tlieoe fztm low prieee:
Hcavy.
Impure
Mood
makev
lltUe Mis* Weaver won Ihe dollar. mtidily. pimp!} compli-iion. h*-.i.laehe-.
Mr. Johnson and Wm. 'benneli, ImviIi .nausea. Indtgesilun. Ihlii MikmI niak.-over fffiy
ran.
Bennelt camcivoii
w-ak.
lale.
sieklv.
Biird.wk
oai ahead
luniptl a *oraer*Bull Blo.*l Bluer* make* ihe bl.»sl r.eh.
like a Ixq-. The■ youngster*
v.viinestcr. trying
tcv-inf t..... .
—reMon-s perfec; hi-al'h. ,
climb a grcaMui pule for the.two ilol-j
top cauatM much meni-{
mem. Ray * dancing hall was
ed in the evening. The music hy the: |„t» : an.l S block .................
Silver* orrbeoira was flue.
The 4111;$.-:,-si.
ally a day of pletsiira*.
The,
EUie R- Hannah
'o
Ih
flrew-ork* 1In Ihe evening were ivery [Keeney, parc is. II.
s-»V..-!
I thoruujih examination of ^'oiii
is li-inj' u-t «i. know how much should l>c uiauJ and
(jriml i«-nst-> that nrstorc your eyes to the normal.
Imv.-
Knin
100
yap!*
in
aliUili-9 of Tau. Ui-iroughly w
worth $!.-t0
i.-t.. r.0 ini');.wiiU*. f'jt................................... ......................
4*> inch (»r.y Check .'vnitnig.
rv-guhir i>ri.-c I'**-, lu closi- -..
4' ineh Kn-_'lis!i Mohairs in
<!i;T-r.-ti
Tmtor
f.-
lie.- real thill
98c
50c
Nan . Ivp-iwn.
ttrevii. Kelt am! Black, n-giilir
Shir'
Wai*l
g iiiUy mill.
T.V cloth, at..................._ OUC
38c
iiitifiK at}!*-
u|i.
Blue ay:<l
S-)e>.ii rmI.r -iU*. frir y
a g.. rl I'.l uf It.'-M. i’ll
)'.in«-v Sit. Rj4-i-i:il v.vi‘
•J.V- at I '*-. Wurth 1-**
39c
lOc
Klar-k
lignr't. worth $J -'<U. at-.. bP i
Lmlies'
.*>kin*. raaej.-
«.f
F ne
I'rtiiamai.
Sieiliiui* uii*I Noveily Sijitiiii'a. in ligh
an-l <L-irk eyh.r* aiHnil.
missp:v .i.ACK!;rs.
$3.98
$1.98
lot of th-m.
w,ir;h $•; an4t;..jU.
.it r.nly.........................................
I..\I>II;S'-I.\CKKTS. ill
ami
titti'ij h.iig l-tigti;- nri-J short
19c, 25c. 39c and 45c
Cfij-t
Spueinily aduptv*] for sv-pmo- skirt-.
of
I>'» k. with wliiUMtoUaii'i
worth r.an.I $-.. at...
J'c
ir»*i for it with a (.•fav-.-i;.ni.- C-.it
!• a!»)Ut
LADIES' SKIRT SPECIALS
l.nliiw'Skirtb.
light
l.-oglha.
I-I'-.T'.' ..ire IS 'til's •<-> r,„>a ptvie.
$7 ->i. Sl'l urei
$12.
hav
Uvli r.*liii-i.| to $-*>lui'l.
L.\1»1K< sriTS.
Wurth
$3.98^
aJI
Meet your friends here—look over the bargains together—Make yourselves at home.
You*ll find this an ideal trading place.
STEIN-BERG BROS.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
m
-S
aKANO TRAVCRK HCRALa THUMDAV. JULY 12, nPA
P/M tt. .
•OWCR'S HARBOR.
Mr. «ad Itnu Hear/
Sr.,
di On«M Ud « Mdr frMB Cblcuo
TldtlBC »t (be borne of John
Krooim. 8r„ for n few dnr*.
4lra. Coraelt of SbennnB li here
vMtlag her nlster, Mrs. Wn. Art-tv.
Mis. Sargeaat and MUsea Oara and
BaUle Bargeant look the boat at
Travvrai: atr lor Chicago Bonday
night. Tbey were accompanied to
Traverae Oiy by Mrs. Glbha and Mho.
Mrs. Frankfatber and Hra Haanalord
for dinner Bonday.
Mrs. Tremaine of Maple Oty was
tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Baird over
Sunday.
Homer Brownell wav hurt In the
milt Msi week by a log rolllag oa him.
bat li better at
X tthis writing.
The small baseball Blue of Cedar
played the Maple aiy nloe t Cedar
July 3rd. Cedar won by a score oi
to to 13. VlBBlag tbe prixe of W of(ered to (be wlnnerm.
July 10.
Herrey C. Tripp is borne from Cadtbe Job Aerartmeni of tbe News and
Bsproa.
July 10.
Will Jacksoo la spending hU
tion with fals raotb.-r bere. and iu<-iFrom Moaday-t Record.
deaially doing some anlstle pboiogair
Mr. and Mr*. G. L. Hlach at Bear
r. npeat Snodar «rlib fats Ifolks raphy. He is located in Detroit.
Lake reinrncd home this noraiag
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackafier •pending Sunday with Mrs. Sadie
-.Hr. Md Mm. J. O. Boniamla nad son. DOW of PlMsburg. Pa., will be latvo rbtldren of Grand Rapids and Mr. lercstvd to learn ol the advent In tbelr
Beattie, sister cd Mr*, Minch.
OeoTBo Blnctanni and molber of Trav- borne of .a little dao^ter. MUs Roxy
air visited wUU Mrs. Uzale M(^• Jariir-- •
From Tnesday’s Record.
Onakcr Sondar.
Mlu Maud McMlcbael of West
KINGSLEY.
Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Martha Varsar spent last week Eighth Street U visiting Mends at Ol.l
dnonbier Mariarrt of Traverse CUr
in Traverse City visiting Mia Mae Misalob.
Miss isa CounI
r Old Mias
apenl Sondar ot Ben OberiDR S. Mrs.
Spidle.
Xnmieaon surlnn for a few dara' visli.
Mia Grace Poborai Is at Old Mission
Bert Geiger arrived Tuesday from
Misa Myrtle Rarick Is at Hodge, as
Mrs. RilU Hookfer and two cbfl'
Cblew- Bert has been employed In for a two weeks' visit.
dren apent (be 4lb with her parents. sisting Mrs. John Wincheomb durli
1 electric i ritebboard i
Mrs, Moore snd family. iS8 East
(bo barn building at tno Wincbcoc
Mr. and Mrs. Aren of ibis place.
farm.
. Mr. and Mn. Ira Root of Trav<
Eighth street, left this morning on the
air
~ ir and Miss Doris Kiofc
KIdr of TbompTbo
early train for Cadillac, where they
ird
F'ourth
of
July
relebra>c
gentle
urtlte apent tbe 41b with David El1 the Ku
B and Umlly.
(ion and was victorious. Tbe seore' were called by the death of Mr».
Moore’s brother.
Matcbeti-H Friday.
'.Mr. and Hra. John Kronpa. Jr..
was 8 to
D Kronpa,
Sr..
Mr. and Mra. John
i
G. M. Dame arrived In tbe city from
Mrs. James Putnam eniertalned a
> 4lh at Mr. Dup- ram
cousin. Mr. Leais. and wife, of near Northport yesterday afternoon.
have a four months run.
Travoroe CHr.
; Mrs, W. P. Ctoiser has gone to BatTbe Gibbs nw mill sUrtod yester Grand Rapids last week.
day morning on the hemlock cut. ''Mrs. O E. Hall of Hassllon. Ohio
whi'
ilch.ls
Is expected will last six or eight visiii>d at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs.
MAYFIELD.
\V. \V. Hall and also called on friends
weeks.
Charles 8. Brooks of 31C Washing
The 4th paasod here with no Itad
Tbe annual school meeting was held
aceldenu and pamta and propifrtr last evening and tbe nsual business
ton street has rented tbe bouse at tbe
owB«a brtaibe more frecir apun.
traBMCIed. Nine months school wss ctaurcb.
corner of Wastalngton and W’elllngioD
The Sondar achool picnic at Hors- voted unrt also tlUii ineideoisl fund.
Guy DeU>ng of Traverse Cltr was
Mck lake Joir 4Ui was attended br
I town Monday of last week on aahooi aeveblr-flve. A boontiful din It was decided to put n foundaiioa short
liuslneu call.
ner. alto ice eroan and cakes and wail under tbe schoolbousc and make
J. F. Daly of Win
Chas. Johnson, bead sawyer In
lemoaade were served br the ladles
■ elected Dunn's mill, did not return to bis tbe city on business.
IB cbarsc. DoriBR the afternoon patriwork until Frtdav. His two-year«lif
Ted Southard left ibis morning f
^c aonca
aoncB were soni:: selections apchild dit-d Tuesday night mt cholera
...................................... -d by
. where he will visit rida
infantum.
......................... Miaaa Veda Van DcrMrs. Oscar Milks has been III with lives..
ion and Mrs. Plati Bariium,
lum, and a
CEDAR.
typhoid fever, but Is now on the gain.
Mrs. Eva Sherburne Leppor and UldrantaUc recitation given by Miss
Miss Agnes MaWn Is home from her
ant off Valdoeta.^Ga..
" ■■
was villi to Chicago.
Ctnra SargeaBt
Kingsley and the Indians of Wal^ (le SOD Charles have beni visiting
partientarir enjoyed.
« |>lav<-d a T«-turn game at tbe lat- Mra U W. Codmsn. 80S Cnlon sirhet.
Fred Ensign
The fainIHet of Wm. and Den
r plHc<- Friday and won by a score
dent during
for the past week. They will leave in
Chase and Cbas. Walab spent the 4ih 3rd of July. He was earning a can- of 30 to S.
at Berate lake, tbo last remaining nnJiBin Hiifr was In Traverse City Fri a day or two for Bay View.
Orey-racker In his band, when in
IB Baiordar.
unknown to blmself it l>v^ day last on business.
F. 8. Knapp. manag<-r of the Bellalrr
Gov.
_ ..........................
FTed M. Warner
rner and
a^ aa . party
Donald Milks has gone to Boyne.- Ilarness company Is In (be city on bus
liird and
Of friends, inclndlng 0. M. Dame of
where be will work the coming wlniness.
Mortbport and D. H. Powers, the Pooaae
were ......................ollldar
at the Hollldar
_ - banker,
—....................
The Woman’s Home Missionary ao^._ Mrs. B. A. Stone and Mrs. Rose
Mlu Mabel Parrish has resigned
I^DBae Satnrdar. going -trout flihing
ety met at tbe church this week.
ber position with the CltUens Tele
• ”
•
A line llah dinner
Frai
Latbrop and family
Tbey returned home Saturday pheme company after live yars' s«aome others spent Sunday camping at
' ^_
1
— ---------------- -...........-............. day. Nolan’s Undlng on Carp Uke.
Tice.
Md a parUcnlariy large specimen of
Tbe subject of Rev. AlUngton’i dlsMiss Cecil Elite is spending
but was taken away br tbe gov> Foursc Bonday evening was “Dccl•aor. who declared blmself no well ■loB." and was enjoyed by a f.tlriy kin and wife. They were accom days at Bingham.
Incased with tbe trip tbai he will large congregailA in spite ol the In panied by Dealc Johnson.
Dr. Earl Tyler left yesterday afier— > again before the trout season tense beat.
Mrs. Mina Williams of Walton is nono for Detroit in attend the mod
'
visiting her mother. Mrs. Jim Putnam. Ing of the State Dental assoelaiion. Dr.
Cedar was visited Friday with
Fmj-. and Mrs. Lester Bayers. Mr. and ipigbt easily hsve been a very
C .C.
Tyler gradnaied from the NorihwesiMra. Danforib. their families and Bre. *nie Olngbam lug coming In
inesra. alao Mr. and Mra tlney and •
work,
ern dental school Iasi May and will
■
•
• wbh
langhier Of Slights made np one of
flame in purcha
open an office over the First .National
^ smaller parUea picnicking at the the large b<
ig to tbe and are ert-cllng i
liank as sooa as his supplies and ap
inke tbe 4th.
mcr occupancy.
Dewey Slat
------- ---—
John Wlnchparatus arrive. The doctor Is well
known to Traverse City iieople. having
ber piles. It seemed for a time that
■r. and Mrs. Frank Sayers and Bi>- the entire plant. If not the town, K(M>n the ft
4 for IK yc-ars and been a resident here before starting
iene Poster of this place were camp- would be wiped ooi. Tbrougb the he no doubt will enjoy his vIkII.
Tmiu laa Oonnley of Old Mission roic olforts of a hastily arranged
Rev. Habneberg has resigned his fate dental course.
1 Hra O. E. Hall of Geneva. Ohio. bnekei brigade, tthe Are
,Mtes Daisy Barr, a traveling
kept
Klilon as Ipastor of tbe German
Wife of a former pastor of the Klngschut
lurch here 1 necouDl of III benJiU pellsi
the Friends church pas.sed
liD' Baptist oboreh. vlalied Mlaa Veda
e boat boose and a small and
Id left ’last- week for i^n Arlxi
through tbe city today on ber way
tan Dervon' and called on other
here bhe will take treatment. >'Mr>-.
Maple City, where she will conduct
trlenda hero FVtday and Saiarday.
A number of our young people cele- lahnebi
-Mra. J. L. QIbba enterUlned Infor- rated the 4ih at Empire. Among tbe St. Loul
series of meetings. Later she may
mally FViday evcBing In bono
on
rof Mrs. number were Mabel Hall, Arlio JobnMia Elma Snvder of Mi Pleaant return to Traverse City for evatigells
Herbcn Sullivan. Jerry Sullivan came last evening to rpi-nd a feu- tic purposes.
and Joe Sbonlck.
weeks «-ltb her cousin, Mrs. Lena
Mra. A. C. Lyle and daughter Louise
Mra Johnston entertained Mr. and Overboil.
1 to White Cloiid today for a abort
viriL
Mr. and Mra Sam Fuller, wbo have
ei» visiting tbe famlljr of 8. J. Mor
gan. returned to ihetr bbme in Florida
today.
Tbe MIsaes Ina and ieaale McCafiraaa returned to Sagtaak today. White
here they have bcca tbe gaests of Mr.
and Mra. George H. Croa.
Mrs. Janies Ennest and cbBdtni of
Wniiamsbuig ipassed't.brong^be rit)
today oa Ihelrlwa^o MJ^Ie^Clty.
Hiss ElUberlbMier left today for a
three weeks' vteii in Mt. Pteaunt.
C. Moore and family went to Perry
Ibis morning to attend the fanerai of
Mrs. Perry’s brother. E. A. Siicfaler.
Mrs. N. E Degan went to Milwaukee
this morning.
Mia E. Brown of Toledo la spending
s few day« at Crynnl l.ake.
Miss Lulu Saxton went to Ponuma
this morning.
Mrs. P. J. Lillie went to the Suo (hte
morning, where she will spend a (■'«
weeks with friends.
Mrs. B. Murray and nephew. L>unard Dyer, went to Keystone this m»ruIng lo sp<>Dd the day.
Mrs. Emma C. Mason cif (he C-wi
passed through the city this morning
on bet^av lo Grand Rapids.
Mrs. N. A. Perkitl of Cadillac re
turned to her home this morning after
spending a sbon lime in (he city. She
«a.s aceumpanied by Mr*. C. R. Wait
at Ibis city.
Mrs. William i>-Mont returned
her home lo Mautun this mnrul
after spending a short lime In the
rlly with relative*.
Amll Serlinger was in Aiden today
cn buhini-ss.
.Mtes Kate A. Dockery, bookkeeper
tor J. W. Slaicr's bouse famishing
store, went lo Elk Rapid* this
ing on business In ronnertlon with Hr.
•Hater's branch store at that place.
From Wednesday’s Record.
Oco. O. Dates «f Chicago arrived
Ibis morning and will be tbe guest of
bis father. Thos, T. Dates, and family.
Ur. and Mr«. Wilson l‘lk<- and son
of Cleveland. Ohio, are visiting at the
buoie of tbelr uncle ana aunt. Hr. an-l
Mrs. C. O. Cole at Brookslde.
Mrs. Uxxie Scott of Columbus, phlo.
is visiting Mrs. W. B. Thacker and
other relatives and friends In the city.
Roy Simms and Clyde l-eBar of Fife
Lake an- visiting at (he home of Rose
Birtniey.
Harn- Walt of
spending a few days at Old Mission.
Dr. KfmUII
Fife I.Ake spent
short lime lu-re yesterday.'
Miss Vera Klelnheksel of Hiillsnrl
is Guf guest of l.te iJirkins of F'lfUi
street.
To Be Frank
■you have really never
eaten a true soda cracker
until you have eaten
Uneeda
Biscuit
The only soda cracker
which is all good and
always good, protected
from strange hwds by a dust tight, moisture
proof pacic^e.
NATIOMAL 8UCUIT. COMMMr
QTATg Op HiraiUAN-Tb* Prwiou lliari
Al
iwort.
Pru
latoOm-^iiiUirtntrefTrsTmiV'm U> mU
ikmnty. un Uu- lltb day <d July- A. I>.
^PrMt Hro Pr«l B. Walkar. Jwdfa
ct Lmu> gditi
l^nnnu Ri-btmair. widow id wUd d'cManil.
havlBx ainl in »aia raurl iii-r ^ili-o pray
InglhnMhradminUIrwtloa c-l •atd
bn
Ituh-vnnli •wnwantUkiw nwItabtevHIt' t« ord«nd Ibal tte- 3rd day id Augiut.
A. U IW«.sl ton u'rkwk In «b- rwimoon. at
It >• rofthe
Ibamd b* gii
[
Robert E Walter
S’
iniig.inlAr Ursod
pnrpnnlnd and »in
"r""
Jodgw a( Protota.
0*A3Y np HlClim
o far lAnrownly -dC___________
Alannwuaof •old euort. b<U at tbnProlot* idte-r. u> lb* cltr <d TraTMwa Ulv.ta
■kid ennnty. un tbn lltti day <d Jt^PrwLat, Hub. Frnd a Valkw.Jadg* of Pro
Utn matter at (ha <a-ate id WtUb^Wilkl^f££ay‘bring AM In awld oonn
htefltrijaawri^a^iMt a* gnardlim <d„a^
U priiuun mying lor tbn allow
hkiZ;^.a.=td
n.atantd Pmlote tdBor. In-ail Uh^^
hr npiaSnUd tor rkanilBlng and aUowlag lOtd
nr ordnrM that nnk
HI !•liy imbhration .d
(horaur Iwgivnn
Ibtt <wd*r. f-»r UimUirw «iir<--wo«r
«lir<--wo « r w*ndi>
w*ndli i>n-rioii'
Umald day of b*nniig. in tbnOrnad Trsii-'>Hi-rmM. a ni-wn|iotwr prtnlnd and etrcolalx
Republican Candidate for Re*
nomination'for
County Clerk
Grand Traverse County.
OUR
SPECIAL JULY OFFERINGS
1 ULY is the month of special bargains in all stores, the object being to dean all stock on hand during tnis month preparatorj- to placing on sale (all stock. We need tbe room and the money to place
our fall lines on sale. We are willing to sell many lines at actual cost to get what money we can out of merchandise that we would otherwise carry over, and no up-to-date merchant is willing to carry
goods from one season to another. Every item mentioned below is reduced in price for quick filing.
Ladies’ Tailor Made
Suits at Half Price
Every anlt marked in plain flpun-* wb«t ibsy go
on Bale—so look at the mark, cut that price In two
aiMl that'* what they acll (or now.
81000 for OSAO
$1240 (er $6.W
$1540 for $7.60
SlOeO for $0.00
$2000 for $1000
$2240 for $1140
%3S for $12,50
$28 for $1440
$30 for $1540
One Rack of Skirts
Domestics
Tan Hosiery for Children
To be closed nut during the month, eoiuitellng of
one and two skirt* of a kind, about 40 In all.
Skirts (hat were $i.no for........................................ $340
Skirl* that were $T-W for ..........
Skins that were $10.00 for........
Skins that sere Ili.iiO for........ .
Skirls that were }K 50 for........ .
Skirts thal were $l3.*.ii for........
i-ry way. but
:iuo yard* Ami-rlrao Print* in Indigo. Calciitia.-.
Grays and Am-rican Skirting Prints. 10 to
yard length*, an perti-ci g.«.is, at. iwr yan!
5c
Cabot Bli-aclie,] rotinn in short length*, I" tn Hu
yard* to pi.-c.-, ■onh 10c. for..........................7West Eiiil Cot'on Challli-s, cheap ai 5r yani. for -te
Apron Chi-rk GInshnm at ......................Sc to 8e yard
i:Sc and 15c Dress Ginghams........................ lOc yaru
Table on Cloth*—Oni- eas.- Tabb- Oil Cluiii at lOc yd
Turkey !W Tai.le Damask at tt' jC, 19c. 25c. 50e yd
All Linen I’nMi-arh-d Ci-3*li. ITtnclie*. at . . .
7e
All limtt ............... . Crash at .1.............................. 9e
You will havy- to p.vy more for lhe?e tiimilH-rs el*e
where.
Sici- fine rpiallty .................................... 2 pair* for 25e
Tan and While HoKh-ry for Ladies. Js-r pair........15c
1
Covert Jackets
There la about 3S of theae sarmrots loft and while
.tbey laot ibc) go at
$340
$340
$440
$540
f
for $540 Jackeu
$ €40 for $1040 JackeU
for $€40 Jacket*
$ €.75 for $1240 Jacketa
tor $740 Jacket*
S 050 tor $1540 Jackat*
for $000 Jackeu
$1045 tor $lO $20 Jacketa
$1540 for $2540 Jacketa.
Long Silk Coats
Shirtwaists
This bas (wen the biggest •hile season on record,
our line* of white wai*i* are still large and lo no*.out every waist wi- have made some sweeping re
duction* in prices.
........
........ EzE
All
All
All
Ail
the $4,04. waist* for ......................
the $4.5(t waist* (or ................
the $S.on waist* (or ......................
the $C.0P and SC.Su waist* for ....
.............$2.75
................ $245
................ $345
................ $340
................ $4.75
Lawns
Silk Sffirt Waist Suits
Tbcre are only half a doxen left ia color*, blade,
navy and brown—to be closed out
AT HALF PRICE
roraer pile* $3000 to $35.00. now... .$1040 to $1740
30 pieces new Lawns boughi isle when the mann(acturer* were willing to lake our offer—the
kind that has been selliog all *eaaoa at 15e
lo SOc. for per yard..................................................10
One lot of our own nock that wc have been *elling (or 35c to 35c. all bunched in one lot. at
per yard ....................................................................15
[> OrpUflllo*. aU 50c retallert.. reduced
be\aroriment I* good.
Buy now while (be
Special Rales on Railroads Jnl; 10th
It will pay v,iu i<> late- advantage of <bi* railroad
rate and
Attend Oar Jnly Clearior Sale
Silks
l»
M
::
3u
50
inch Fancy Silk* at........................
Inch Fancy silk* at ........................
Inch plain and changeable Silk* a
Inch plain and cliangeable Silk* .
inch Black Taffeta Silk* at 75e. t
$140 and $240.
And at 15c. 25c. 25c up to $2ti<. a iialr.
Some Notion Bargains
te;!o
tjlm-n is-arl biilUinr ..
/i do/.
-lo n *af.iy pin* ........
I lorkage wire hair pin*
I yard > lace..................
> bandkerclili-f
1 yard rtl.ls.n. No.
1 lace top cdla,
1 pai-r pin*
2 doM-tThOok* and ey.-*
1 cake toilet soap ........
I curling iron ..............
I while
It.............. ..
I yard ribloiii. No. 12 to •Ji...
r i-mliroi-li-ry
Box Stationery
$1.00. $145.
Dress Goods
We have taken oni all broken and rti*couilnu.-il
lines and pat quick moving price* on them
SOc line* (or............ .................................................... 39c.
;Sc line* (or .................................. .............................. 59e*
$l.(*< line* (or .................................................................7»e
1 $145 line* for .............................................................. $1.00
■vJIM. lines for.....................................
$1.19
All rconnantc at ^»Half Price.
] l,nx Scoicli Fabric Writing (’*i>er and Eni- lopi'i, 2t *b«-ts papr-r and 24 • iivelopes... ,2Sc
I tell Piiiifnllo PapiT and Env-lois , 34 sbm-U
jiais-r and 34 envHop.-*, at iwr teix. ..
1 tejx Yachting l>uck Paper and Flnvclope*
each t>ap“r and c-ntPh.iM-*, (or........ .•.........
1 liox Fabric IJnen PsiM-r and Elividoiu-s. 34 c
This store will be closed Every
Friday Afternoon during July
and August.
4
PAST ONE
VOU XLVIll.
P«es 1 tti
TKAVEroE CITY, OflANO TEAVEIWE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THUItSOAV. JULY 12. \1I0».
posu aad a framework of rails, as Urics. snd proud to be bripln' me. member you! Dear Mtue Jimmy Gale’ bird*, among tbem'“P^ng the while
doBbtedly tbe most dvlitaafl pertlN
formed a luxuriant arbor, loaded. In down to Sanoy Boy. and s lovin' each And Ptf would, too. but ne s been dead booby iSuls bsssanai. These bird*
of (be world nnd S.ttfl* years ago cmly
•eaaon. with tuadous brown globes, other, and n' learnio' to love their ten yeans. We dean lost track trf you, have also met wlib the same fate as IblnktT hod devlw-d this way ol using Egypt and possibly Indta nwM have
the Bdk. in the year I860 their nest* tbe spark tbe method held Ha popu rompeted with It, But while Ibe otbbursting with musky sweetness. Maker, why. 1 think. Sally Ann. that alter you-all moved awar."
“Remember bow I cried when I said
e atm 1.
larity and obtains to this day.
Tbeae, in'ibelr seaaon*. added their maybe wbni I can do for 'em morc'n
rra have changed la vartoua why*
though the flint and steel U so much China has remained tbe anme. TMhk
Mrnre of revenue, as well as tbe bli; equals what s public iostUuUoa could goodbye to yoo?" said "Jimmy." "Yo-u
Jut o wMc «wcep of nlo-vmidiod ikr,
slmidcT. caster and more portable.
of some of Ha arbtevemeniB! Thw
vegcUble garden, wbkb was alwa>^ do! And. fartbennore, I promised Job oogfat to have a beuM-rul of cblMroa,
A Eover, • Mrd-oato cweet;
Tbe phllos..phy of (be device will at grewti-st slrtielare ever nared by hu;
crowded with lender, sueculent IruH* Dothan on his deathbed that hi* chil you know so well how to mother them. And one solltan specimen. Ruthless
o ftbe noil and ef grandma's industry. dren shouldn't be parted. If I could Whose MlHo oim are these with you slaughter, and tbe searing away of the once be appan-nt Tbe sharp edge of man hand* ts ibe great wall. It Is I.Loom tolcbeU for oat ton-.
Urds—due to the erenkio at signal (be china scrapes off a bit of iiamboo
miles hmg: wltboui a briwb-H
She lived two miles from the litiie help It. and, tbougb the way looks, now. Grandma?"
—ebl
mneh. because (he wood b hard rr*.sse» valley*, climb* saoeatalha.
MatloD
Then
Grudau
(old
Jimmy
Gale
all
on
tbe
Island,
wbicb
Ure]l
town
where
sbe
mMieted
her
pro
dark,
and
I
ain't
aeein'
the
end
noaA vtwtten loM wlUiln oor ocrtp;
duce. bnullng It In a small can. dnwn ndays clear, still I'm a trustin'! i ain't tbe plilful story, thankful for a sym Are off a shut every minute In foggy and tbe outside boa quite a glaze— clamu-re up (be lace of pr«<^tdraa and
Fbc^driok (be blllelcie eprloc.
• i-ather—soon led to a tblBDing of but enough to be made torandesrvni hound* an empire no ibe nortb.
by a venerable ox, which mainly ruI>- never l>egg«d bite or sup from mortal pathetic llstcovr.
ABd for troe beori«M>pulooeblp
"I said they might send the chil (heir ranks, and the price of tbeli by the frietloD of the stroke. The
It was built iHdorc tbe (ormatlM of
Blelcd on tbb berbnge of the raadsldv. man. and I ain't aimin' to. but if I do
Tbe lore of MtOTtiiK.
tinder ealcbes (his spark and the de the Roman emplfv. while It was atilt
and. while small expense or trouble, rrocb (bat point. Sally Ann. 11 be dren to that home when I got l<> eggs already began to rise to
We wont eo loneb. owl yet we need
was of untold vahie to Grandma plum willin' for youall to M-nd (li? where I'd have to ask for help. And entles. Now they are great raritlea. sirv-d flame U Ibe result.—Cbiragti a repuUir and wblle Cbristlaalty was
So eery ■«**( * rtore.
Ommlcle.
Peary. Tbls saciem servitor bad at children to i^t home where they do I'm mighty '(raid tbe time's come and would fetch large sums
still uBlK>m. In itn B. C Or. to take
But in tbe ooe'e rrtp of creed
:'orli:na:< ly there are no specimens Ic
m.w. Jimmy."
modern instanre. wblle the ewllghtlast died of sheer old age and Grand- so tsach for on'**at>‘~‘'
We bony wore ood more.
Curious Happening* the World Ovo<
led people* cd EurtlfH- |were Mill eoyou right sure iif that?" co- lilt- market. Book- apecIPH-ns are
“U. Mcd>ley sighed, as fhe aros.ma bad now to trudge on foot. or.
lightning struck Gie hennery o gag,-d with Ibe rniaades. before gunview
at
the
Bmlihsoiilsn
InstUutluK
quimi
Jimmy
Gsle.
"iN-rause
It
seems
to
go.
"I'm
afraid
jou've
migbiy
nigh
when
Ihe
loud
demanded
n
strange,
Tbe woodlond woore. Ho gold-ciweB
me yon ought ti> be gening a «im .-Dd ai the American Museum of Nat Mrs. Fowler. In Hloomfleld. Conn . nn l»wder <ir the prlnllnji prew* bad bean
reached'
that
point.
Grandma."
said
carrier,
to
beg
a
lift
from
a
neighbor
bet;
wbo might be going (o lovrn in bt.s she. dohrfuliy, "and when yon'rc ready lortalde penslun right along, as the ural llUlory In New Tiirk; they range killed one ben out of a hundred InventiM, China built the great eaaal.
Tbe worm wind Iosm by:
pi-rcbcd '<» the different roosts.
almowl 700 years ago.
wagon. Tbere-was always a way pro to send 'em. I'm plum willin' to give widow of a soldier of the Mexican la value from law to I7JU aplec.-.
Con we loreco? an wc forcet?
knuw;OiwB(I|a Provy was
Large sams are also |iald fur the Id no other damage
Our tmaginatlon (alls us with such
vided. sbe sald'cfaecrily. for tbcm (bat lleena's Sunday d^ to Mary Maude,,
Gome, oomrmde. let u try!
The l>-vaut mine, situated near the numU-ra A thousand yean at Cbleggs
of
(he
ai'pyurnls
or
moa.
a
glgan
to
travel
In;
ond
Mis'
Simmons
is
I
h«him-he has told
Ml
often
of
the
kMkcd'
for
It.
>4y CUbUm Borilord. In tbe Ootloolt.
I ~
wlucltas bird of rnim i: to M feet Lantl's Bnd. England, goes down
newe' history make no imprvssHm npoa
Ihd you n
Vbea Job Dothan, sridosn .
riwdy to At out the lliile hoys with batllc-s hr fought
Hcally
for
:i0o
je,i.
and
is
wort.-i
fur (ta<-y stand (or no event* and
In height, which aa long agu as two
father of Mary Maude. Bud^- and her boys' Sunday suits. We're alt apply fur a iienslun
Brood on the Wotea
represented to our tboagbl by
N<5. Indeed, Grandma had never buidred years was already dying out laterally under tbe Imd of the AHi
Bonny Boy, was stricken with his Isst willin' U) make sacriAnt.
OfbBdmo Pary ood Mary Monde Illness. Grandma Peary—who
Madagascar. In appearance the He. considerably ov*t a tulle from the nothing dlBtingaished In rbaracter or
"But I ain't wiilln't" iboucht ob hi-ard or thought of such n thing
_
Bi'Lhod the pea tHmo arefolly, Moiy mothered hls eblldren since their own durate Grandma I*eav}-, as sbe re a United Slates pension; in the re bird mucR resembled (be osirirh. ai,.] I.ku of the clifls The mine glvi-s em llu.-raturr. But to tbe ocltolnr nR I*
ployment
to
CU
HH-n
and
l*x
boys,
and
Mooli colnc behind Orondmo ond mother bsd died, when Sonny Boy
sas
one
fool
in
length,
T!><
diRerent.
Hr hnras to flil out tbe
moteiiart
of
tiHsouthern
state
In
turned to the kitchen sTHt bur vl.>.
flddiw ofot tbe Nnee for nay podi just beginning to toddle, bad him and llor's departure.
which she lived such caw-» were ex Orsl spiclraeu was brungfal to Boro|s l•rarl|rally nnu the village of Bt Jun. reniuries and gain at lenot oome (alnt
Mediterranean moth's have clowed ■tdr* of their magnitude. Hr ctmoa
vkkb tbe old lody'o din riala ulcbt his moved to her own home, when"My sake* alive! If Mary Maud- tremely rare, (ertalnly unknown to I’arlst by a Fn-nch merchnni In Ihit.
hm foiled to dloooeer. But for oil she nursed him fsUbfuHy tilt he died, ain't ^dc the Arc and Buddy Ailed up Gnuidina IVavy. wbo w<iulil not have and causeii quite a sensation taom the ro Hinneaptdis floor mills Mure
nnderstaad that it has not been
thU ibomish looUns orer, then wo« and then calmly announced,, when tbe (he kittle and Sonny Boy fed all th- known how to proceed If sbe had smoimt of Interest 11 attracted: I'x iiiilb are expected to shut down
quite a mooalotious aamenesa, bnt
tat o oanty aoppty in tbe bic boidtct nolgtabora discussed ways and meani biddies for me! Grandma don't know beanf of them.
/
eitbic eainrliy is aliout e<|ual to ilia'- in order to get rid of these peat*. 71>e that there have born wise and unwian
irMhs
gather
under
Ibe
silk
eloth
When they Oolohed.
■ ulera. Buca-sstui and eRk-lent dynan"I'm a lawyer. Grandma.” aid ot one liimdrvd gooM- eggs. In ligtT
for sending tbe cbildicn to an orphan's know bow she'd get along witbmil
*T1ie drooth ruined ’em!' oisbed borne, (bat nobody need trouble, she you-all, Now, I'll Just make me a drop
periods of rr-AnriBeBt and periods
line of il-ese eggs was found swlmm-Cr through which Ibe flour Is sided and
Orondmo Peary, “u an|bt tbcm Intended to keep tfae^herscIC!
I Ibe Bouihwesl coast of the form webs from one to f«mr inrbes in of terrible and desotailng warfare.
coRee, and we'll have supper, foi
oesr
They
sliio
cat
the
rloth.
' oorly onea juat aa they won UIlo'
In China, too. be romes to under
Islaud
of
Madagascar.
In
Augustine
that
pension
for
you
a»
easy
as
fall
Mobley's
been
and
fetched
us
a
MU'
"But. Grandma." brgued worthy
making
It
Imiioiuilblr
to
sift
the
priMtMorrowtau come late, I expect tbeytt Mr*. Mobley, who worried over her bucket o' *l« clabber ami a big plate ing off a k«! Therel be a btg aura
stand
then- have been great aovernow lies In tbe British Mu
ateta the aeoaona Juat richt. A bad own nnd her neighbors' troubles with
elgns. great not eltsts. great essayist*.
of back pay when it comes, and until aeum. aud Is undoubtedly on- of tbe
gingerrake. no's wc won't have
A trial feWassauH without a word To iM-gln ici master all (hsi has brew
becianinc maka o sood endin', they equal ImpartlalUy, "bow on earth art cook a bite!"
then, you wont be above letting one nrosi extraordinary and valuab! • -vi
*
tx-lng spoken took place Ix-fore Jus-' there achieved la hrfood the power*
nay. ond I noUa if we hare a little you goln' to feed and clothe 'em—and
of your children help you a little, will es ul lls kind.
The next morning, by daylight t
bod lack we olwoya boa a heap
of any man. aad (be Bso*t that an InThe eggs of Hie aptornis. a rwnllj ire cd Ihi- i'eare David Bnppte.
yi’U?" He prvKaed Ills rbeek against
they loo lUtle to help ibcmselveH. old lady was up. breakfas: cooked a
luMesvIlie. Ind. Tbe dt-fcndani
good to moke np tor ii- " And tbe much less you?"
dtistriouB student enn bope to-do Is to
-xtluct wingless bird, probably a m>-in
her vegetables gathen-d. and iK-for* ber'a csresVingly.
Aeery old aonl, amlllnc bflgbtly Into
If rtiurs<- 1 wonl. son! I aln : er of the Kallldae family. al'-> feiih 'harU-s E. t’ndorwood. charged with lesra more or lew* tbornugbly (In
"The Lordll provide a way." an sunrise she was on the way to town,
Mory Monde'a wiaUol lltUe taco. lUitrudging bravely along the sandy road alxm- accepting help from any kta-l very high prlra-s, line colored upeci- ssault and battery on Joseph Byrrs .'vcm* uf Mime single period or t«
swered Grandma, tranquilly.
sod wife. All three arc deaf i
ad ber plUfnlly light boaket from the
Iran- the development* of anme pnfMrs. Mobley sniffed. "Humph!" II with the basket on her arm. "And It friend, much lesa tide o' my chlld'en. meub fetching as much ar I7&u to Jt.- -lumb. The oaths were admiolstei
I wound, ond left tbe gorden, Mary
Hcular line of arlrnre or of art. Chifolks set down nnd wsH on Prov|. a way alnt plutod out mighty wjoo. 1 Oiilv I didn'l want to be ao'e I'd have INMI apiece. Tlie apteryx or New Zea
-Tlttng. 8<»me of the motions
Monde following'aoberly at ber aide.
eocyeiiqiedlas there are In hun
ask favnrvi of auyliody!" She land kiwi is a bird wblcb tbougb still
nee to take care of 'em. I ruckon reckon 11 have to give 'em up." she
It woa hue In (be nftentooo. ond
living, b In-coming scarcer from day answer to mivsttons were of such dreds uf volumes aad histories which
murmured, "for I'm free to eunlisM I'm
>ost of 'em ‘ud perish!"
Orondmo Peory gatbercd ber peoa to
terrifying by reason of (heir Mae
1 da>. and its Anal cxtincilon Is only lorce that there could be no mistake
alK.at at the end o' my row! "
“I ain't denyin' of that. Sally Ann,
In the interpreiallans.
and rompmdlumi and abort edIUmiB
be ready to take (o market early next
question
of
y«-ars.
Tbes.kiwi
br«-e<l,
m
a
sr-Iflsh
«ild
crivl.-r.
anyway*.
But then and there the way was
IV.-d Rank, of Ban Franrlsrn. the Innumerable, themwclvet
morning. There would be buncbee of replied Grandma Peavy. "Bui t alu'i
opened, when Grandma 1‘eavy. lust In <ilsapiK>inii-<l. III! I'lu fair s|h>1Ii. I eery slowly, only one or two very large'
l■ooH1lB^k who went to England to fill long enough for the raosi
criop tadlehei ond young epring on- aimin' to set down; t sm |o boe (III 1
melancholy thought, stumbled against cast a crureli <>' bread on the waters, eggs Iw-lng laid during Ibe m-OMNI. aud nil bis amhttlon to shine King kMthe end o' my last row,
Iona, loo. but them abe would gattaet
Michigan Tradramsn
and behold. Cod has sent me a loaf!" as y«-1 IliCre Is no n-eunl of Ibe sue
exposed
pine
root
in
the
road,
before nn np. that they might not (ben depend on Him to show me an tripped, and fell full length, ber pca« —Northweetern Agrlculturalliit.
d-ssfiil rt-aring <:( young In captivity ward's boots, was obliged to WHiten*
AWM Unlqiw Epiuph*.
trltber before obe reaped ber cua- other oae! Aad He's never failed
Speculators might do much worae Hum hlmrelf by performing that offTre tor
yet, Solly Ann. and never will, so scattering broadcast, and tbe bone ol
A
whole roraaiice It cowdowad tala
l»rd
Mayor
of
London.
Raclk
tomero.
;bny up as many eggs of ibis bird
Seme Costly Eqps.
her forearm snapping sharply beneath
donl yon fret nary grain."
I to Buckingham Palnre nnd gm an epitaph from Vlnoynifl Havog,
•Idow «e-U get mvperr ebe
rcMon of the eMinetton of ccr- ih«V van get bold of. for, althougl'
the weight'of her bocy: Sbe was dim
I>as1 tbe policemen at the enlr
Tbe little store saved “tor alckness,
clasaca of birda, there are many now- carefully protecta-d, It Is to Im;| If niBBt'IUn. through her auRerlng. of
t. UtebM. “YOU ond Buddy had served it* purpose in paying Job wheels approaching, a vehicle slop egga which are ao ararct- aud costly, -leareil tbal Ibe sp>-<-lnii'nH now exls: galt-K, iM-aring a letter he had written -John and l.ydia. that Moomlng gto
lord Knollys, asking his assistance A whale killed him. aad b«r boflg Uqfl,
be Mart cbUd'an ond tote me aornc Dothan's doctor's bills and funeral ex- ring In the road, and voices murmur that they can he lerracd rarities with li!C an- the last of their kind.
placing himself physically and
here."
,
In
Ibe
tobacco
pouch
whlrb
t'olIiTlors also |iay g.xsl prices fni
water from tbe epring, and Sonny Buy
Icar of cxaggeralbin. Tin- rar. ; i
Then she wns gently
Iiratively at Ibe king's (eel
ls>r,t
s Grandma^-pu
purse and Iroasnrv.
can feed tbe blddlee eooa'e I mix up
Sksneatele*. Nesr York, w* BhflII the egga of a allH cxiajeni (am- the eggs of the goMi-n eagle, the Has'
lilted and lalA on the grass by the
Knollys refiiM-d to aid him.
we was
ddollar left, and ih"
tbe dough. Ho'e a reglor IllUe atep>1 birda la that laid by the condor, IndiRO swallow, the Californian parrot
viadsldt and a cordial forced between
mltliary- qompany eotnpoaed of NeiiraigU worked on Mrs. Smith
«e extra linVm<
lltf^moulbs always need
aavcr for Oiaadma! Brcry one of throe
he pn-setil moment there la not in or "popinlay." etc., and for Ibeix- of all
ter tips, sending the blood flowing
m-a that, though. Oraadma wouldn't ed Ailing. Mra. Mobley, wbo kept a rolflly through her veins and rousing eilatence one atngir dozen .pesfeci similar lurd» wblcb make their nests the daughters W ;lVH>he county farm Till -neath tbe sod It laid her;
has lK*»-n orgaulzed, with hej-l
know wbot to do wHbout you!" At cow, supplied them with, buttermilk her nnmbcd senses from their torpor. apeelmcna. and the few there are can In such Inarcersihle taxils that Hieli'
She saw a worthy Mothodlat.
•juariers at Englewood, eleven mlle- And served as a L'rnaadar."
wblcb all tbe children, from ten-year- and clnbber. which with hominy or She opened her eyes and beheld two
solely in sonic of the wealth' oblaltiing Is a matter of difficulty an^i
soiiiheast of Coliimlila. Ho. The Brsi
oU'tUn Meade to Soaay Boy. wbo hoccake. was often all they bad to eat gentlemen standing boride ber: oor lest and richest collections. Tbe con danger to lllc.
The nses of a family Bible, and th*
The ordinary liaiDdoor fowl nr publie drill took place at a logrolling
wax alx. and wore pbinforca. felt There had been a long drought in ibc- she rocogntrol as Dr. Toild. a young dor. which la found In southern Cali
Id unrenalnty id (bowe wbo bara ho
Inglewood, where. In the presence
traatly elated, and proceeded about enrly spring, nnd though Grandma and physfrUn of the town, (be other was a fornia and the Andes. Is now ho|K.-- "breakfa:d table" .«g ha;, also a fane*
crowd of carious vl.vltnru from all such recurdb In depend Opon. are «■tbetr fuka wUh baay Importance.
stranger, though she had a vague lesaly doomed to die out. It Is also value—soniellmes, to wit, when, like parts of the country, the gtrl soldterw
Omndma Peary, being aelf-rellant tbe garden yielded so scantily tbni sho
of having seen bis fare some procllcally Imposatblc to collect any wine It bas-“lmproved ' with age. We
a atrikiag exhtidHnn. going 'Elizabeih Scott Ik* borii^r^
And eaergaue. wftb perfect facaltb nnd was able to "tote" her produce wltli- where. "Feelln' better. Mn>. Peavy?' fret-h spccimeoa of lls'eggs. aa the:e riidi-ly term aueh egg< "rollen.’' In
through tbe manual of arms like v<i She was Inra Nov 9>lh. I7».
t aid from the acfgbbors’ carts. It
an aU^ trut In Prorldenee.
and extremily shy birds neat China, however, such an egg is a deli
enquired the doctor. "All right! Lend
erans.
?med.
at
Ust.
that
she
bad
reached
Acctyrdlng to tbe best of her
mana^, with the aid of ber garden
band Jim. to help her In (hr thouaoDda of feel above (he plains. In racy of the Aral water, and the well
Hon."
And poultry, ahad Ant by amall Job* the end of her row. sod as yet there liuggy. There now! It worn take c (be moat Inacressil.lc (asint-sses of the todo |iay high prler-s tor a r*a1 go-st
The VirtuM at Wsttracesa.
cf knitting nnd plain aewtng from tbe was ao other pointed out. "But there minute to gel to your house. You fol Snn iternanliDo and San Jarinto oil] egg of the •'hill.- l.bsMed' type that
That (he cares uf this life ara not
Battb- Creek baa become Ibe centra
will be." tbought she. as sbe bustled
low us, Jim."
Hence flndiDg and pbui- has had 'amidi- llni<- to raaMire.'— of au unique and impurlant Industry. all left behind In the tomb was evtabout
tbe
kllrfacn.
"1
Bint
deoyfo'
the
ebaetfully all the yaara Mnce Grandpa
The cottage wa:. soon reached, and. drrlng (two very different things, by SclenllAc Aliierican
iv Ibe gathering of watt-rrresa. dea'ly the crc*<d of tb* famll gUmt ra^ry died, leaving bar alme. with way looks dark, but there's a llgli* srilh tbe aid of the trigbieaed but the byel a condurs neti la regardcsi
corded—
which l» louokally -known ns
get to It!
tbe cmAII weaUl•^wora cottage and a
wnuderlul and aensatitinal
/ I- Place of Malchea.
iiirniim ofllrlnal. Tbe crei-s grows In Our pap* dear ho* gtma to baarah
Law me!"—«a that lady entered (he helpful Mary Maude, they rooa had
few acres of land as her aole
rent:
in
fart,
a
prize
of
tuM)
would
The
match
has
ta-en
said
n
Grandma !V-avy'a arm set, and herself
hallow, ci.-ar, swift-runliig water, witu To make ayrangemgat* for elersh."
of snpnort. Tbeae she bad alway* back door—"U bore ain't Bally Ann comfortably pn>i>|M-d with julhiwa on
lit tempi any sane man to'Mart out greatest civilizer In the worU
Pofzr papa!
:r*v*-l )M.ii*.m . Hud l> InjuriouK t<kep^frae from mortgage or debt of Mobley! and fetchln' a bucket o' cUt>- the sltllngroom loimge. "And now." I the bum (or a fresh condor egg.
ha,- not yc-i coiupli-l*-<l Iif work Tliere Is gr-.wHi aud flaivtir. The numeri«>i>
A tragedy la yeveatad by (be <*>llowber and a plate o' ginger cakes If I
hay kind, paying ber amall
Still more coalty are the ep:s o| arc still trlUqi uf (•art.aroiis and s<-ml- .l•»k*- alicwl Battle Cr<-ek are w*dl
aaiil Dr. Tod<l. "Hi be gUd to visit
prompOp aad living strictly wltbUi the aint here! No wUtls Is mighty good you as olten as necessary, unless you
gtwul auk. or garefowl. a fliglit- tiatbarmts pr-oi.h- who nse natun-'s adapta-d In lls givtwHi All an- swlft"Here Iks out yemhg sad Woomlhfl
In you. Sally Ado. and I'm powerful
tneome derivod from ber ■nruck'
uid prefer your own doctor. Mrs. less marine bird, wilb large head. means of producing Are. either hy frir. tiinnlng. are f*->l by springs, and
daughter,
for there wasnt a bite Ic
bar odd* and- ends of
iKWvy Imdy. and compact plumage, the lion with or wiilimti apitara'iis. or the ilKKind In hrtwk tmtii. which f**i
Peavy?"
Murdra.-d hv tb« croel and relentleoa
1 always to keep a little ent (or (he chlld'cn's supper but mush
roniaei of two sul.Ktances which pro abUH-, shows that the waters are Hear,
Tbe old lady smiled thankfully. "1
Henry.
money ahead. “In case of alckncas.' and thickened gravy. As I say. tbcre'v
discnverol and kflled in Iceland i
a >-i>ari.. as flint and stit-l.
cold
snd
purr,
ur
the
trout
would
n-d
mi an old woman, doctor.' said she.
Wh*-n ratmlng home from sehoM he
kiut the dear old lady was always su alwnys a way provided!"
in the v««r I»H. One of Ihi-ve eggs] The Moro- us.- a mr-'bod distinctive thrive
^
met her.
"Grandma Peavy." said Mrs. Mob 'but I aim needed a doctor lH-f«ire In
bway that she declared sbe-cooM And.
I Ik- scK-n. rarefullv jirt-serve'l j from other >a>age races and of tnlerTh<- plant conlaj^'dlatdioretlc. an And wHh a six self-ahoater «ha( bm."
thirty vears! You've done all yi>u
y.
aa
sbe
sealed
herself,
being
rtil
no time to be slek. aad was. In conaeglass ca.«c. to the National I vst U'H only for its uniqiy-ness but as ilheorbuHc and other rntriieal qualities
can for me. and I'm morc'n obliged,
' Aueace. always la good health, wbtle of ber burdens. "You are geltln' old.
of environment
Is v*-ry h-alHiful. It hsh a pun
till yoo're l>etler paid"—thinking with Museum at Washington: the original j <bowing (hralnt your'
bar more leisurely neighbors
owner sold it In Lmdim for L":
l.lii.-r ta»t. with a ll'He salt
dirmay of the empty toliacco ihuicIi—
Joyed" their share of pbysicai VI*“There's iitme of us geiiln' younger.
tllli'l
In
the ,vesr Ik.'.l. whereas lls
Tills apparatus consists of a bora Inn ii*-»s and b iiM-d In rrstaiiranle an-I m-riion wlib (be tea trade I* (be rol"hut 1 won't need any more virlls, the
flow preclona was ber home might Sally Ann."'answered Grandma guard
neighbors 'll rtv to me. and little |irvrcni value 1-. estimated at more slick, a bit of china and finder. Cyliu hotels, and on family labU-s tor salad- lerihui of Ibe l«sd with wbkb (oa
be oom In the well-kept appearanor edly.
iban
ttin.ismi. ip ikS: two eJrical can-s atv al-o t»rt iX the de aud rt-llslii-s and garnishes for meat -best* are lined. China baa been ,
Mary Maude berv Is a powerful handy
Af everything around her. Her porch.
'And times is geltln' harder, you
oihej- auks' eggs were sold In London vice, one iK-ing a case tor tobacco and
Ix-coRiIng more In deaun-l <-ver> noted for many ctwlurks (nr lb«
child."
In aammer. was always buried In can't deny that?"
lor £ta lll25i apiece-, while to lkli»
the other a case for the china and
It Is shipped from Kaitl. Crra-k purity of Its k-ad, and ibts tea cheat
The doctor langhed "AM right. tiobleman I Lord C^ervaght paid i:7(
momlag-glorT vines, which are too
alnt a sei-kln' to. Sally Ann: bu:
tinder
The whole, conmcled with
hicag*i. t.'inrlnnaii. Dt-lroit. T|. k-ad. as it Is railed. Is regarded as
Mrs.
Peav.v.
|
won't
make
any
visits,
Sbon-Itved to cause decay of shingle*, having my health and slrengih. I
Itn7n» for a damaged siKK-imcn. A
I•-<I•• and Buffalo.
Ani-st In exlslc-tire. There are
and asnk^ a gloriotu display wbUc alnt scoln' any reason for grumbliu bnt I may i<e driving by. and PH just Bcntrhman by tbe name ol Powe-il wsi
To iiM- tbe aiqiaratiiR the natieTbe
cTr«■^ gatherer w*ars bip rub- many use* for It; it Is found yery valodrop in and give you a look. wUi u I lloriunate to buy two nr tb'-se eggs In taki-s tbe luirabou flmly In bla left
thay last. To go outside and look at about (be times."
U-r iKKds and wades np Hi.- stream- aUe In'^kiDg Ibe l>e*l kinds of aok
Good-bye! Come. Jim,
tbooe gtories when they opened (heir
Mra. Mobley groaned, "And you
I h>liubiirgfa In ISTP for
band and in bis right holds <he bit of Wiih a kulfi-. resembling a small
-f
bawUddstag cups of nsnie. purple, know, well nnd good, that (here's
jViz.. 3: Shilling*
V wtvk^ after Ichins by the Anger and lliiimb. and butcher knife. ih«- ira!b*-r*-r rots th*
Marlilnery Is not usually employed
roee nnd pearl to tbe morning sun. boaes. prarldod nnd sra;::n'. for iheu.
"You ran stoo for me a* you come j „rd he sold ibem
r frtu <ll>r'’i ion the thumb side plm-bes a bit of tin >T*SS with
Ave It.'h*'d tten.
, the ooriui-Hoo of Ibis abera lead.
I.
.to___
Grandma Peavy declared made her children, where Ibcyll learn trades, back. Todd, " rcpll.-.! tbe alranger.., arh. In VST an auk'* egg. which was!t .....
der. -ei...
Tbe .-dgt ..r
of II..
tbe
It, wlw-f i.HDg genfrnlly made by
and tt*-s It lu l.uncb*- a- b- g'x-Ulak of tbe Now Jerusalem, comliu and be trained to take care o' them -I'm going to trislt a while with Grand-1sol,I
ft,,
jgc7. retlize.1 istruck sharply d..*u aud slung Ui- at-.ng with bis work. TIi.-m- are pui band in iIh- tnoM primitire fasbloa A
Sown nike a bride adorned for ber selves, and where they'll bo well fed
IVevy. sbe'f (oranttcri me. I sve.|fvsy m America. At the prvM-nt tine-1 i«mb<s.. idtslucitig a i.iigbt and long up 111 erale* and wold In diro-n buneb large brkk Is provided the sise of tbe
kasband." ao mdlaat was their bright and clothed. And here »t»n arc. di but she's a very d--*r old Iricad of]n,.-re ,rv only from T« to kO spcel i spark, which catches lu the lind.-r and r-s
The price ranges Irom nft*-«-ti she.-' of li«d IM be msd>r. and Is eovatUre.
• vidin' your last mouthful with 'em. mine, and 1 lateudcd to frvshen her - ni. a* known to Ik- still in cilmwce. i ignites. Vv-ry lliHe practice I* r«iuir*-l cents to forty r»-ots a dozen, aecorfl •-r>-d with two or three s
Thsa tbe doorrard. with It* oldj i: „f these are in the Briitsh Museum \ to emrirte a novice to light a Are by llig to the qtxallly sad t*-aw*fii when 't
cuttin' up the clothes oR your memorr on the sobk-ci "
teahloned Sowm which seemed al back to pBt on 'em. And you can':
Tbe doctor gone—laughingly deviar-| (tjyndonl. This tdrd died out bt-cais<- this m<-ans Obviously, when tbe np Is CUT It is mtire crop and fn-sh In
these the molten trad Is powrod
ways th. bloom, and lU beds of fra- deny It!"
Ing that he would forezull hu friendjor its Inabllliv to flr. and of tbe dlRi-. paratut was Aral devised no ebius the spring than *» any ♦j*hcr time of and nnoiber brick Is placed on tog.
giant klicben berbt-sage and thyme
"Sally Ann." said
by Introducing him. the jo-jng man ; culty of Its mort-raents npun dry land. | was available nnd duubtb-u aom- Hit- »*ar
which Battens the lead out to ttm rannd mint and mnrjoram. nil mingling with gentle Annness. “I own all youY t(K»k a wcat beside the lounge, patung It used to nc»t tn thousands on Funk • sharp stone took Its place. Now. howTlit-r»- are a numUT of raesz bonks qulred size and tbkfcaaaa.
la oae Strang aad wholesome per said is the truth, and I mint for dis Ihe old lady's .*ound hand gi-ntly. i island ta rocky Islet oiiposHe the ^-ver. bit* of broken chin*, sucb a* ar- in the virility of Battle Cr<-*-V and all
The sheets are then soMerod to
tote: bo'w tbe bees loved that <rard! putin' none of It! 1 know then-'
Ponl yon rememl>cr. a l<ng time roast of Nowfraindlamlt which at nn< found in rb<-ap eating bouM-s. are rt of th*-Bi are verj wild and plctiir*-sque. gether to tbe size of tbe ten eho«:
Ytare were always some of tbe fat' places where their bodiestl be clotfai-d igo. a little boy. wbo %as very mis-|tlme was ust-d as a'kind of provIsioD-'gsrdvKl a> beM fur tbe purpooc and The Camera rlub sad gui-st* at ib*; the tea Is packed in ata the top Aoot
bodied little fellows, buxslai tndns- and fed. nnd trained to work, nnd erabU- because his dear mother was'iiii* station by whalers, who used to;cnivir..a11v used.
sanitarium have dlscoren-d ibis tart, I* fashioned In plaee. The workmen
trtoualy around Grandma Poavy s where any stronger can come nnd part ditad. and who used 10 come over her*; l;i.I these fat and paUiabk- Idrds In! The thoughtful rv%ler will at once and they take IreqwDt outings along are very expert, aad they tom oot aa
Sowers, as happy aad busy as tbe old 'em. at any time. If he brings good; to be motbeivd and petted by you: 11 imdreds. The birds were knocked | draw ati analogy between this means lh<-se liewBtlfal brooks for the pnr- Isamonse number at nhentn In tta
My berseit.
And I know that;ln>)oed you should rvmemlK-r. for you ion the head with r!ul». {dticked < the of Animaking and the flint and stewl po*.- of uklag view*. They are Ideal coarse of -a day.
I tew fruit
here they gel nothin' but scanty jiidc'd poor llu|c_Jlmmy Gale over ajlcathers used to fetch a good price) [of his own ancestor*. In th*- eauern re.*iris lor the omalctir phtdograpber.
Mot. brown and white Age. gnariM etotbesand bard fare, with only an ig- hard place In tils lUe!"
;and salted (or fuiurx- ttmsumpUon
] tropic-, howi-VCT. liamlKW U the com-' —Michigan Tradesman.
The United BUtes prodtseos tor
flM41me ted and yelkrw pluma. and Boraoi old wemnn to train 'em up In* "\Yby. honey;" said Graadma Peavy.i Funk Islaud also used to afford sbel-'HH>n<'»( of woods, and m> wa- doubt
too* of cool to mek Intabttant am
m great acupperaong grape
Ibe tore o' the lg>nl and nil mlnklnii.jand sbe pulled Jimmy Gale's fai.'jier everv-vear at br*wdlag time, lu less observed manv times to aaak* a
nually. hot th* average th* wwM
ftoao bow braaebe*. upborne by Bsl. when I s« and iratcb 'am. happy jdawn aad kissed him. Of eoarta I ^t-jcousHe*^ n'lnvl’cr* of mher ■aatatorr,iirighf sperk when
where Aln:.;
I* haU a ton cneh.
LM Ui T«kt Lm»<f of HiNtfc
M take le*w of b«te •wEUe.
Aul tolter «<dl ooaient
WHh IKUe pIcMora to befoDc.
7V<
.•_
%
CRANO TRAVERte HERALD, THURBOAV. JULY 12. 1M6.
V ScbMl Picnic.
■ Lone Tree S«a«V
veddinc sanrh «M pl««d *7 M>M
L. Itolp nad two ehlldrea at Tyipv-ka. were Mrch haifl canoes full of tiny i rralieUr body of~w-au-t. . drt; tca-d- ;l*«|ro«rt/e.
Bditk Dbim of |Wa eUase.
Kan.
Mrs. Walp is a ainer of Dr. C.
W. tctflngwell.
I 0«ttUM 8udv M<wol NcBlckeJ
The bride
emn
I surer Uke Mir 4U> end amouc IlHsels tbjR aoralac for
Praakfort.
wlib Osb net ovec pal* greew. and the| a canoe In wbteb a
weti are not here yet but are expected
tiny brtd.
sad ling :li*r> appMd»na»e to i
They tave been taking a trip eenlerpitwa were eanecs ol f-rt.
'cooffii wen als'U’
enst-ark. ^ud tbe ,
reoli-in was IBl- c Ifl-'d i-y the tli * I
to Portland. O.. where they vlsluM while Ibe plac- card* --c.e esijoi'i't-!.
The their itaugbter. Nra. Harlan K. Wilson, painted manii* art-aea oa Nreb lu*: , ii.Ji whielt darted
and
the.bailed
uui*
were
aervc-l
t
>
Tbe
bi.-akfu.l
w
and
while
there
gave
a
warm
weleomta fre* Lou Tree and a nlno rrom bride has been a amamer rlaitor here
ihr lUUe grandson who arrived at lilde-ceal ebetU. The o-nlendece a: gu.-.U <hanr:ug
. I achaat, Ute LMW Tree alae for aerara! rcara and haa a larsa aunBate*' table ronil.-ted of a veiy
Windemere ranch in January.
Miss
prtmg beau ibe cballeiiK«ra. A( tbc ber of friend* here.
-a
iUMD«ntf s^re Jamptni
Hr. liaaeavinkle l« a coatiactor.
Resort Notts.
I la a^ the arore mood
sknaj ivnind trip to Ttaterse CUy. Dr.
Waittv Vauriin. who has
I.M- his bomel n Deireit.
The UuDcbes of (hli- pla>e muke a
Nestled beneatb the pines near
.•The lioae Tree niae ronsUted of A
bcauilfu! Grand Traverse bay is tbe
Old Miselcw rrsimi with the lour aoud
Wllltaia Grant.
holHs aad many flue cottace*. tbe tea
Mr. Hrde. W. Lavam. C. U. Buelt and
>oriiy beina now opr-n for the acaaon
Mr. Riddle.
wliii-b from present indlraiioas prom-
The Gunton nine a-as compoaed of
I.UK} and proBiable one
E. U RaiiaBai, Tua Harriii, Webb Raa-
as some of tbe eotlaap.s acre <H>eDej
oom,^ /. Been. C. RanaoBi. T. Peter-
and the bolcU bad aucsis who caui<
aoe,, CUst McRae. Oaorge Baell aad il.
Doga.
of Juae wltb the laienilon ut
siayiaa uotll Bepl. I.
fonowins rrcukar aeat oat b}
b iBlndad la a letter «bicb Coumto-
p!e who are late in eomlna really tal*’.
the moKt bcauilfnl-rart of the lu-asoa
The SpriaaneM, III,, people are weil
(.Hd Mission
elaoer CxUp la -aeodl^ to all the represented as usual
aehool directore througtarfut the roua- cenerally en'i-Aalns
dred from there. Mr. and Mrs. John
*r:
N. niark and Mrs. lf~. Slrrrlclirr with
Laaalnt. Mich.. June 22. !9K.
her three children, t;»>orr.<,
and
To Boards of Bduratloa:
Helen, arc on iipylnc I'lc coMare
Wa hare received taaor letters Inthe eroiinds near the Ku.hmore bttuse
qalrlag about the apportloameat of
where they have 1>et-n to •■omfurtablc
the primarr acboo] laterett fund,
for several tears. Other gucr-is at the
do sot wonder tttal school officers are
Mr*. Kraacl= S
sooevhat anstooi In recard to tbia
own of CJevpIand. Ohio.. Scliien
iBtrtw aa the nevspapera bare reTrumbull of Chicago. Miss Moody of
portod It tnllr. Aa boards of educattoo ahonid have as nearly deDalie Iw RpriUEfiefd. 111. Mrs Jobn Prorior,
durtnethe
year
The
"Anna Tlier.-a.'
•St<w-kh«liu.-” nn- all
making
the
m". Ii
t’-c
catU.i.
I'o'.nt. where t’uv
Ache* and pain* enne
is sfopping at Neab-ta waiita. wa:-
jury U' a nerve; the more priott*
pain.
Traverse City \i^it■<r ■•■day.
W hen the p.'iiii
;4>n'
.1
whether it be the facial tterve-i.
The basis for tbe
or,
Mrs J. F. Baldwin and daui-lu-r
other
branch.
proiniiirnt
To
apporUoement tor tbe year 1»7 will
ba the a^ool censuo «( June. 190$.
it
pre;-.'ure
J. M. Battle and family. w|ic. hav.
iif>on
the
ibcn,
m rv c*.
vpent many summers in Hus r.-giiui
Dr: Miles' Anii-Paia Pills d-.
arrived in tbe city this morniiir.
icit af-vincc for Northport I'plnl
Omens.
s S Myer'. thr.e >...n
tloBBieaU for bolb May and November
('iucinnail. this Iw-iur
their third t-a.oii at (bis resoH; Mi
AnnalK’ll HiVl of Waco, Texas
Mr-^. F C
Iv haeler
Mi:s Ssrtta--I.-i
and the Misses
Sriisifcr Ilf Chicago. nrri\e.| on
Hon. and Mr*. J.
W.
II. Robevts and
S. Trumbull arrived about
weeks aao after a nine montha
slay in Cblracu
r<fiM«ala«M»
THU,.
La
on.-
nc-wh.-. ,m*'* i—» h.-.Wa,
nvD(;sl biiovs al IfoDtsI I’llces
Horleni^ and
Miles Medical Co^ lUkhan, In'J
Ma:
Dress Shoes
for men
$2.50
Rowland Douulass
Shoe Slorc. opp. Wtininj; Hotel
i -.
^^9gEYE, EAR, NOSE
_
AND THROAT
F. M. PAINE.
OLABBCB FITTED
F"l_ORIST
:m Bloek
TravwrM Dltp
17tb and are mtrupyiuc Hieir hea'itii."
>t weather there.
■ rip was delichlful.
new ivdiaRe. "Tlic Wigwam," n' ti..
Clovers.
Tbcy will be jidne-i a lil'^
later bv
h'rederjrk Srhnifer, a prp.'
ALL KiND!*or r« T FLOWtHtl
A. J.
INBKAnoN.
Applications for ruoms and
Isuii '■
are ludng reeelveil daily ami llo- o-it
Mrs. Trul
spint one miwitli dutrui: Ibo
winter
look for a
MCPHAIL
DCNTris-r
-•'•2 U ilic lui nil... Cit7.. PJiooc IIS
thavkksk cn v. mich;
at (he Lewis Imtitute, Ctijcaro
They came
learner Ililnols and say tbe lake
are baaed npon the same ceasua.
Tbe ocoaliutloB aulborizes tbe
Slid maid, of
gprinyfleld and Kfeatly enfoys the m-
Mrs.
.s * »*»**•
lurve
slop pain,
you mti.st ic'.ii vc the >ir.nin ..r
today OB tbelr wa.r lo N.iribi»irl I'oi
casional trips north as be reports very
■nat be aaderslood that tbe appor-
r. a«sl
iJtls .Y'CW
or'the heart, ^-tottiacli, sci.iuc
NoHhptrrt
Columbus. O. pa-s.-d Ibioorh the e
A^-r^ln
TU.-"''r0.1 ms ,r.-.-c
gso* ll.an all th» r-'-4'. -rr.- t s-..jr
used. TtH-v n-'>r J:'il *...............
l.s.dvcti.s, sod 111-.' *..-•• i.
i-d'C«
any bad afl'-'- c.- i* '
Ml;« \VM i:.;. r-v.v
W-: V. -MI.
I't.
Or. MHc*’ Antl-Pain Pill* arr »*id by
ye«ir Uruesivt- '“t’O s-.M ouerantet thjv
Vh* r.rti p-tSJUC »• '■ Bcwrl-V
II 't
fim. he will rriorfi yovir meney.
rs. Uovc*. K venVt. Nc«r veta In b*ilk-
Tbe basil for the apportionment
-an.i
. Id-am.mi-U'- Ul.
iUm,..;.
Net&algia
daughter cif Coletublls. O . arrived
They Pate t.ikn i
n-.n-y J-V.-I)
c>»tiies
Irotn a larpc p.-rve it i> eallcd
M'-AlUiter.
i!l
1-.
tntjttl the nerve the pioaier the
early arrivali- al Ihi I'lovers this yea
far tbp r«sr 1P)« Is the acbool census
a.
-....
(rotii a prcj-surv. >tniin or tti-
win t.peud the summer.
II. Davli. jr.. of Ia>ul vllle. wlic>
from of Peoria. III.
John W. HUrk of SprlBcfleld. III.,
has Just »iK-ni a week with his par
sr.zs
and receive a yhcKk—pain ii i-.
The
We deoire also lo answer cnis at their cullact^ Mr. illai-l. 1-.the Aetr.i
■onie qoestlons that have already beeq owuer and manaxer of
Foundry and
Harblne company
«
aaked the department.
BUSIN ESS CARDS.
a ncciIU- you wit! touch a ii. rv.-
na. Mich , July •—Ameni ih-
formatlM.
: 22.
r>{
Tlirv .i-c
tratc tlic *km w:Lh tbe iw'im "t
II
all of «'iiicag". pa-.'—!
the etl« Uxlay,
live wire
J.vrt
b(vlv with the brain.
po itiinicrous that ii >on j rm -
T. C. Janiseh and wife and Mr
may‘l<> Noribport
tuTve j* a
connciiini; *>mc
l»-
passed Through City.
K, Atlerliiiry
Attaai.s* uralM tetWaadiiOlrewrelrf tAla
U. Xsaassvbrr
Miss Lucy Procior and Mi '• Mars'e-
are pleased to give tbe followina In-
takau In June. 190&.
j-'verv
kept bu>x
ne.oed ferry
iwv-en KIk Raiiid.. rnd UM Mis-:oli.
other Bourcea than direct taxation, we
1.
the
xne«f,“ the |••al..-r lauu'li ouil
•iitly
S rer Ccat alfavcE w TUK DcFflOU.
Wire
,s they go .n-t i-e»eral tltae;
this.
"I strffrird intcn"- pi*Ir.. c«u»rd kr
rwuraJCi... 1 di-'t.ind
. o.
ous inotuini-. wllti.. :« »• poa
>
toniatlon as possible reiatini: to fuddr
to he derived
very goo.1 wav to take ,v Irip to Ell.
ibrougb Ihe eliy ihb mmuing <ui tl,.->r
It has often been saM that tbe pe*>
Iba^^artBMHt of public la-jtnirtioa.
A Live
l>eeo .v
guest at Englverofl. left .« Tue-ki,.
W. Utraon. K. O. DelBont. K. V. Ran
Boat. Robert Barscr
^
A Gcacnl Buktat Bplicu DflM
a trip about tbe place wyiii an o.ca-
of «
s
bnaoin. U sears <dd. In the aundDR And the suuny slopes
A broad bay cHt^tens and abines.
broad JuiaK dcfcatlDE cterr bor ua
..I
..
ber wbicb enables ber lo take manv
Old MirsioD. Mich.. July
Away IroBi the dusty riiy.
the sUlely plnet
I'riofed t»- tfa<
*e fTOondt. •
CAPITAL. Baro.-joo
SUitPLUS, $27XfOO
I.efflngwell has a floe automoWle with
d of tbe Bliib Ittcins the Loae Tree
I to 21 la faror of the Cuatoa alnr-.
A. TRACY LAY. I
faCARLANO. cashiur.
—
fl|>*nitJi War Veto
Cblrai:o aad other periau. tbelr Eaal
Back ncea aad a maicbed
r baM ban iai«aaa a picked
Imcisc atr stau Bank
At the
fenn-. Tire wmall Ubte at wbt .'fl the siiecr OHoradu" wbicb «u sumranded I |«A tiny caom
bmkfart w8» served r.*-.'*: i-owr.-t j by bask.'. <i( mos*. On the sin-am wa.'ci'niauttnr elibor a (•wtun-'or an
Dr. and Mrs. Lefflng-
eS'srn Is y
with ber son. WalU-r S. iu New York
ne Btatute provides bow tbe lax shall
Va eollaetad, and It also provMes bow
• ahaU be apporUoned to the schoola
# tba state.
BeetJon 4IM2 of the Com-
■M Laws iwvcms tbe apporiitinmcot
Ir tbm funds.
They arc apitarlloaed
,|p Um. auperlBlendoni of public
it.
•Imctlon under the authority of ibv
and one moolb with her son. Charles
It IlarUord. Cniin.
his (bird year,
l-elug
his varaiiuu
at
itic
Mrs. R. U. Digga and lltUc daur.bEUzahetb. of
S. Rowle.v and Miss Gi:i-
Friday afternoon
at
the
h-’nie
Mr*. Rowley in honor of Ml*:. Ikii-
imc of his Ermnd|urcuts.
T.
Mrs. A
Wilhelm eniertatned very d'-llshH'ii:
lie is now at
Sion spendiDE
In Honor of Mtsa Bales.
Charles I- Is
aUcndini; Trinity college; this
NIeboIs.
Ibe giiesu nutnlH-rinq over thirty
.
Ti,
No.,
Plato CInsfv. Sloam BoHor and Arciriv.m Iriourancfl.
Mtor penaial.
article,
here for the Bummer. Tbcy are at the In deeipberinc the oaitir.s
supposed to tie
Indlspensiblc
In .i
f E The statute also prorldea bow home cT Mr. and Hr* A. Miner.
bride's Inwscaii. the Metiers rt td
—fdlhuul fondn atoll be ased. SecMrs. M. M. Tompkins; of Hoi Springe
words being lrsn*|w:feed. So many sntlea 4CT$ <jt the Complied Laws cov the pioneer resoru-r who has epeui
atwa tbenae of seboot moneys It pro- many aummcfs at Old Mlsslun. is bci-c eecdetl In lifting the r-niire num>"
the tbat by eominon eonvetit the prl,.
three beautiful
neiKvr dollie;..
w.i
faiigl*— the primary school lotereat again and her cottage •Under
shall be used for teachers' wapes Pines." looks very homeUke,
man
no other purpoae. Other funds
Haro- Bolster of CUicaso Is a
Indfor
il
district may be diverted or used
by a two-thirds vote
given to Mis:, (tales.
eiUmirniHt to a
Mrs. T. M. Kerkboff
two children. Jack and Nadia, of oak
I 4. >Aai|he ataUte does not make It
Park.
toi^lt fa nae the nrimary aehool In
and eipccl to May until Sept. I. Other
preat for any
other
ill., are at the .Porter
houw.-
purpose than gucMs are :>ienari McDonald and Ih-rt
fanchera' wacee. It Is my opinion that
2ba board of edneatton has no author
Artangenents are being made for
propriaie to the «s-*-asion
i.ai-- He
SCREENS SCREENS
TheSootii Side lumber Co.
were ar.siu IdvII»h1 Into the spa.-louwlierv
wa: berved.
a
dvdiidou*
lum In'*';!
The nviueeards •-•iv lii;
cupids. and a ri-.e and
oT a yacht
Willi Us.
fil'd by an ail r.all> ry oI pp iure, si-
while
kiI.-
RnnNse than teachers' waces. nor can
There ore several One vtosts onovd
schetm- was
they borrow the money temporarily
bere and on Julv s another one wa
freshmentu. eoaeludlug wiih :o-e <-vi'
And tranMer it from one fund lo an
added, a Heel-winged i.allbos( . aile-l ored lee eream In heart shap*-,
"Jack and Gill." owned by 21r Kt-rk- wfaieh were ivall;>(ie eupltl.-'. .A* a la
Tbe treasurer of tbe district
Travsrao CUy.
<'ii .'h-
gronnds. where ibey were forth*-!
patlori..
E'iegel of Chicago, in.
nook
the Organitallun
■laat keep an accoonr of this fund
Room a 10 New statu Bank Uulldlntf.
Al the eoii-I -
shady
ity to we tbe money for any rtbw
Ulher.
earrled out in lii.-
i<
• d '* Lik"-.\ve.
Trriwiv.'I'liy
aii-1
(.rr-
fastrtet.
ily of Riverside. 111., arrived c
m*’t twenty tour in iiiimlier. on Moii-J t»
tbe iBterest takwet lo tbe ceneral er Ililnols and opened their spaclon> aftem.vn at the bom*- of Mr and M:
faad of tbe state, counly or school collage and expert to have-several vis C E. Vy.
where Mt»r Uafe-t
« ,
windows .it
itors
MiBs «. Compmpst or River 4de, III.
tbe lliefal use ol public funds.
The auditor Rcoeral. Hon. Jai
B. Bradley, aalbonccr. ibe depariment
laier.
"?id
At
pretwni
Sonrf cottage
they
one
have
of
spending thr; day and af'cr icr enan
and rake had l—en scn.-.l tb.- giic ' - '
I
honor suddenly found h'-tsi'if *bo»<-r<-t
cory cottage.-, on the retort, lookv •
witfa dainty aad tr:>-(ut bits of fan--
ridedly open and es-idy f.w summer
C
\V.
Pierce, wife
and
dauphtri
woik. beautifully dene liy tl:>- clil
<-1
the club, while tbe iu>y* prvsr-ti'.si i,"'
fa ny that all fnads belonplnc to the Marguerite arc cn'ccuinlne Mi?
with a handsome Wry dl»h and
t
achools in tbe hands o4 tbe state treas W. RlDugbter of Chicago, also Willtam of -aui-e di:.hc. to iDsVb T)ie rcma:ii
urer on October flrst wtll be appor and Louise HaccDCs of Cbtcago Mis* dec of the afiemoen was sp»‘ni in pi.v;
tioned on November 10 nnd thatleg game- and enjoring ttr mu.>lc .d
rterce spent a few dtv* roren.My
R is imfaasibie at present In Ante def- Roaring Brook of LI'ilc Trsvrr<c bay
fnltely bow much this will he. It is es where i-he was a curst of the Mltimated that tbe per capita apporilnn Rpringer at their lOittafc.
mewt will raniE eaoywfaere frveo rlx t»
ten dollars, l>ut will prtitably l>e w
Mr.
and Mr*
J
E
.-iii'i <Nin*!.lir '"ir sln'k
l.-b...
l-iiyilig'.
furi.i -II..!.
I'rio-s.
Eislnu iH-a
< 'iir iru.llo:
I»rv
M-h-k.
where near the last named flsurc.
vM*n for the stiinmcr.
be received from thU fund.
Marlon and Ja> kr»n Rinn an-l
Patrick H
Montrose hft on Wednesday Imt on -i|
Kettcy.
Superiatewdent of PubUe lastmrtloa.
huslue..s trip to Chicagn. Peoria. Rorkf
Ivland and Cedar Rapids and espietsi
.
to be pine one wvs-k.
Wedded' MNnrtimori.
I Noribpon. MML. Jaly b.—Ralph E.
The family of IV. V C. Vaughan «>(
BWlnkle <g RluomlacKm. til., and Ann Arbor are traveling In Europe
Ham'
this Btimraer and they have leased
m im eEdna K Pufib of St ls>uls wei
'
Vaughan tv'tage lo Mrs. Charirv O
Lflsiey of Toledo. O.. who. witfa her
's sistrr. Mrs. C. A. Baltlea.
The
atoy was performed by the Rev.
little son and MMcr MUs Duflater or
Washington.
D.
C. are comfortably
IL-Deau, pastor of the Norihpori
UiaMH chnrch. the rilea fariag atby only the two families. Tbe
Mr*
E
L\F.-lwBif
gave a noon hn-akfa t at which tight.- n
were cxceptlonaliy
and
orcl*.- ntul iiniqin-
suspt'ode.i from Ihe .-k-ctrolK r'
Mar
caret Sebming. all of Chlcagit
Reepectfally submitted.
On Tuesday
Thc room* wen* t»dtultful with f.'tnv
yiuti.
7. Bow^s or eduesUon in maklns tage If one of Ihe flu-'sl e« Ibe re:ion
tbelr Mtlmaiee for (he en.vuinp year and they have n» hoti:^ j*ariy Mrs
rUI take Into account the amount to IVlward oruji n. Ml<^ Iklna
CURES COUSTIPATIOR
mpoisib'.e to
•U arc right awell when tb
igb lUacUoaon
P!;.
IkU
THE FARMERS’ STORE
Ta$bton$ /
in Cobacco
MINING AND HARVESTING TOOLS
*■-
..
-.-..niU !'•
W.- 1.1..- ,* .' ytli.
II . V. fv
•
H.o,.-. (: -r:.
,t.l.:iT
lil'i.*-
!■(.
f..-'
V. I, II V.1U •••7m.
! 'vuig' -'ttid
banvstiaff
•’ i !• --1 t ..| «.t-*-l.
f-rSI
V.
.-:
li:iK- A
V.'-
iiihI
B-hni
cnaranaDi
.•tJv.buvi-iP-yUjf
I r.-i-’.I.Innd.-r twin*,
!-. I'.i'
aii'f It. .Ii. >
i-l.-
VMiif j*!UU»'9 you e*n
l.v
il-.I.v-
He-
K.cIm.oU'T
,M..!ti f'i-ii-r.-stt" i -\tr ?'p-.ivr Wiifi lLi
I. ..y.. : .-a>i .1: • 114.
t: ■
NvW
Siylc-i change in tiil.t' I■ I’. -.i-!.'
; r>.il
o! a tenain kind and tak*- up ' ’m< •-liin.; r - w
I ’ '• r*suU i* that ivt‘ I'lnl a few r>d,ts ami en ......... ' 'ir I'.iml •In orvler to yei rid of th'-in we w 'i -ai.r: - ■■ •r [ t ’
WcwillMjll:
' Kunl Kl-nr"
l>jr !<-jux inixtarL' witJi
2
■J
•J
d
y
rctidar
rf;*i!lar
rcitiilar
ix';;ular
rckjiiUr
5c patkayms'•'.•'.i Smoki.i.: i f.............. f"
5i pav ka;;t!'* iloUtier'Stniit.::.. ‘..r -- -. nP
.5c packa«. > I'olar H«-.ir S:m>klii.' !<-r. . UU
l<»c cm* l-ct G<» clic'.'. i’l ■ f*>r...................
Ific ruts Claw Hamni' T <!;cwi' :f'T ........1"'-
F-fRANK T-USILJDE:
flxic J"OU ever lr:c ! It f
Roytol
CoiTif; early before they an- all --i Id < u’--
Lane’s Family
Medicine
J{o^a1 tiger
cleans tb« body iii.*idc and leaves
oulKlging plavwfur disease. If
OQic you wish to knew huu- it (n-U
to bv thoruuKhlv we'.i, jive iliis
facjous laxative tea a IriaL
J.
Sold by all vlenler. at i;c. r.r.d yae.
Misv Mndilinc RInkley a
; Traverse CUy Mfg. Co.
P.-ii
pMii.pl
U-liv.rv
Mr. D'e'. tine graniapbone^
Uonloe-e of
Cedar Rapid?, l-wa. are a* Old Mh
.
Wf'll vend a man to i.Tlcr thtr tn*rasurcfncnt'>*
U ,l
t..-1 our
flame, and If such funds are loaned
(o the odUcer who Is the raslodlan
0<1«I
Ikvib-rh ill nil kiii-ls
v-f Im-I- ill;' Ui.'il.-ri.'il
Mrs. G. N. Kreider and four children iraied, were pasged around to b*- r*'.v<:
afier which Ib.-y were gatlieied Into j
of Springfield. tU.. arc eomfonably
tHM.kler.wliU-h wtll !.*-rve as a deligbi
S. Tbe aUtnie ac found In sections teiiled In tbelr cottage for the i-uni
fUl souvenir id Hi.- otrasloD.
to 1»0 iAcluetve deaevibes pub
Hr*.
Arthur
Pasfleld
and
two
^ money aad the duucs of each of
Among tbe Mrial event* of the nr. i.
HI . have
•cer onoaected with Itjo Its care. He dren of Springflcld.
wi re two very pretty affaira in h”U •*
Must keep public tands separate tnuu Brakey >-otUgc and ara entertaining of .Mlsa Mal>el Uai*--., Th. first «a- a
faa own. U deposited la a tank they Mrs. iloustuD nnd MUs Houston
gathering of ibe t«.ys ami glrK .d
must be deposited In his name as a Kansas City. Mo.
. Menro*- I'enter who In-Iong i'. (he II.-public officer aM not In bis twlvate
Mr. and Mrs. C B. Beach and fam aid Vo:*tic Folk -• .Snii.-him- eliib. TI- >
Elstrtet. as the case may be. and not
; S'.'vd: lUwrs dfliv';ri'*| '•am*: flay
door.'and,window str< t;ii> in llirtc
M.iki lb.- kiii-l ihiit tit your
pn.-*-*
<‘v>utM> Witt) anecdote:., prolu'cl* ppi
hoff and Mr. McDonald.
•epniate from all other tands of tbe
BecUoo 12«S provtdea the penalty for
Order lor
Screens
Money lo Loan on Ifcprovcd Rea! Estate Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON,
»itn> of tbe giie*-.ing eonie-'l ilie ''.n i -
"The rincs.Mr. and
Tire Insurance!
early pan «f the a(leni«Km was
They axe the best.
C*nme4 Cpnt
C0m»t0t$
»h4
Sold emit by
J. BREZINA
r
I. THURSOAV. JULY 12, 1MC.
THE FOURTH MERE AND ELSE
WHERE.
ing. wbo have Jumped.within aa inch
oecMon was foraii^cd by the Q<
ot «*eta other for months this season.
aiy
Under Idenl wenther ooadlUoa*. tl»e The height was fire feet five Uidtes.
The prte vault, although not high,
■parts smaged lor the PwirtS were
wJtta great was imeresiing and Whiting splK srith
Homer Ackennna for first place at
pnUed off dnrlBg tlw
The dsr wM tbe klod that bring*
Might to the heart of the •porf»n»«i
bond
of Traverse
City
Battcrtce—Copemlsh.
which Uodt;
added to a mari^ degree to tbe sucof the day.
erse City
Decker
and
caret McManns and Miss Mary Wllscs
McIntyre
and
of gprlngfivld. la, went by Columbii-woniB this mmdtiB fnxu
where (hey will go senas the praii
A number of Trav
people areompanled
the
Tbe Wylie factory Team met defeat
! the hands of the O. W. D. nine
July
eight feet three inches.
In the Khni pm Itorl Ackerman stock
Indupundcau.
Hughes.
and general sports.
A< um a
4th.
the 'score
standing
16
on the bunch.
water wa*
■ hot »tlll not roM moagh to eblU
Miller look second.
ai.l.- in the estreme but Jullu* Olreon
Northport.
Suttens Bay.
program every one present .had
to(di RR i^Hrd
j^Hrd by a n
much narrower
going.
The
The 100-yard
Sutton* Day. Mkh.. July 5.—Siittonv
Bay eelehraied In a genuine4>ld fash
lotted manner yesterday and ibo'day
Bright sad early yesterday morning
t nevertl)
nerertheie** Intere*!- fhe Slk Rapid* tend In their nest new
tAr nli^ai
passed in a very pl.-asanl way.
p winning
winttlag oat by a few feet. nniforms, wa* out and loie 1a*t even
Copemlsh. Mich.. July
Not to lrTh* b# raeea were• e
eonteaed hotly ing they were mill playing. The band
outdone by neighlioritig clHcs Cope
Kynri- i« a i»ew organlratlon but render*
kgJA the
f 26^
2H«td race In fine Myle celiciit mu*ic and their playing wa* mish celebraied .vesterday In her i
glorlon*
manner.
The
morning
pro
_
t took
the 60-yard daah one at the pleasant featnres of th<ai^pMiMeh*
<'
gram opened with an address by the
hy a amall margtn.
day.
In the morning, tbe we.vt sUI.-Rev. Father Golden of Nessen City,
While the attendance waa not large hose company made an exhibition
;;t the crowd waa verr appredatlve. Desplie tbe fact that the only motive ‘nd* was followed by a band eoneert,
' tnneb more so than the average Trar- power I* a volunteer company of young vocal sedo* and nadlngs. In the after
noon sports and athletic games w>
•rae City andience, and the evenU men, they got the heavy wagon
H^'yere applanded londly. The grounda two block* In the face of a *tlff wln-1 pulled off. In (ho runs Prank Rokns
aheitered aa to l>e protected in fifty second* showing that If Enk -of Traverse City was especially
from the hrlak breece which blew off Rapid* has a fire, rtfident protection ressfuL winning the wheelbarrow and
fool races. In the Utter pan of the
bay all day long bdt atin
Is on hand.
afieraoon'tbe hall game took place
eaongh to make It otusi
Following the wild west show,
and the evening was devoted
tor nan or boaM.
game between the Elk Rapid* and Uie
Urge display of flrewof^.
The race* were good. TravereeCIty Bellaire High school took place. This
At inland.
- can boant of aa good horne fleab
game was cloaf and bard fought up
Inland. Mich.. July 5.—The Fourth of
there U to be ferand In tbla part of the until the eighth inning but end<>d with
■tale and they were oitt ycaterda.v. a score of 15 to 11 In favor of Elk Rap-. July cdebrallun here yesterday
marred by a sad accidrat. Waller
Lwdy CytsoU. Rcdakln. Doe. Red Pfari.
asd'mb
ti had nevi
aeveral curtcre.
Walter a and
The launch races were to have beei
the faBtlUar onea while Howard WhU-
iB
the~'flrat heat UhmwMi'*
bimie
t the whole race, al
After the hose company
game to-iween Rapid City and the Elk
Rapids Indians followed and resulted'
In a defeat for tbe Indian*.
though when warning ap be nude the
track sweat bat wouldn't work in com
pany.
This left the race to Walter n.
and Lpdr Cyoott and the little Ingeraoll mare took the first best hy a good
two tengths cominc down the stretch
■Bder the whip but withoat a brcol:
tai her wonderful
stride.
B. totdt first
west show given bv local young men.
wa* Tcr.v n-alistic.
plsec hy
The neat two beats went
to Lady Cyeoti easUy.' The time in
the
beau
rospectivdy
wa*
1:15.
prairie sehouner eoming aeross
It took hut three bcaU to decide the
1:15 trtM as the horses'took the same
the fifilsh In each
beat
-<M PhD was an easy winner over
'
guards
gflhn Wade's Doc after the first , heatwhen the gray gave him a hard rnb In
Make.
fmve him the heat by a length.
Kate
The 1:20 pace was Interesting srith
winner,
•ere aeeond and
third.
cany- and drove them awny. rescuing
the iinfortniiaie.
wounded but no one fell v«-r la^ly
of the deoil, even though'they
had been scaiped. because several of
of the show from where they were
Butler's horse and Belvedere hnd It
■II his way tBi tbe last breit when
big
The celebration was conilnur>d to
Oelv.'- day with iraek team event* and other
celebration*.
Laatner's
«olt
stepped
Despite the tael that there wa* a Wc
crownd in town, there were no serious
accident!^ In the morelng. a small Imy
buggy
from
Rosea length* h> the rear to seoond
^aee. making a beaaUful rnco In the
stretch.
Another Interesting feature of tbe
art B. and Jennie Lind wtb Hcnnnn
crowd as though ashamed. .In the af
Leo Solomnn
np.
Tbe
Jim Qemu*. an Indian, was struck in
tho-facc b.v the knee of one
riders
braises.
and
suffered
some
of
Ind..
passed
in making r.-ady fur Hu' r><eeptiaa an1
the Ciovrrt at Omeaa.
ihrongl:
After *|M'Dd
belwci-n hi* legs to scare him.
The
bl.md poisoning U feared.
tog of tbe new and iM-autlfiil Nonhpor’
l.ass fitihiiH: fur which that lake 1* si
G.-org- IV.
Ihiman of
Cintinnail
Ik-acb hotel Tuesday .-v.uiiDg. July
who *;»-nds hi* samniei* a: Uasna.
Srarrt ;v ha.l the sim s.-nled itself
Las
pirchar.cl
a
new
fony-hor--
power l.arter engto.’ lor hi* lauu-h.
the green bill* wh<-n tbe
lagers, cottager* and *iimmer visitor- the Alcone. Th.- cni-me i* exp.-ctc.l |
any day and will
to inlU*l imtne>’.i-j
P'lu rmlly Itegan to iKiar Into the pa:
hirni
.lor.
The
sparluu*
porriies
were
IkwI on the liay.
Tb- new engiti,- i-
alilai.- with iJjj^irir light*, aud panic*
of the latest design and tl I* exis-ci.-.’
sailing <h>wn the bar suggested titat
to send (he iKiat along at a much (a*t
the great hostelry secuiiM more like
-r rate than iH-fore.
an »c,>an liner at s<-a than a pennaneiii smieiure.
lM.'9utlful wild flower* that grow no
where so piratifully a* around North
pun.
Mr. and Mrs. William II
daugbttr of St.
The docoiaiions were done chieOy
with the green of the wood* and the
Maglll no!
I»iil* Mopped
over
night at the Ihirk Place un their wav
to No-ab-ia-wania.
Louis A. Mine-. wlf<- and. children.
Mr*
S. A. Watson, Mis* H.!--n Wa:
Tlie furniture of the hotel U alt son ami fl.wg.- Watwin. all of Spring
and the gr<*.-n
HI. .are
gm-si* at the
Park
JHace.
otld Immense |xirrh swing* have f.
Mission
denry to make (he hotel quite home
like and comfortable.
The music
tra. with Georg- Barker, Grand Rai*
icU. as trader, K, A. Stewart, curnetUl.
and Mr*. Malwl J.itther at tbe piano.
Refreshments
weiv
served
tliirins
the evening and the dlsplav of fir-^
works from (hi- |i'rt'r was a sight nut
often aprivllege to residents irf Norliipurt.
Sam
They will !e*v.- today for Ol..
Hitumelr-ich of Cinclnoall i‘
at the Park Placr-.
furnished by the rt-eular hotel orches
Later he will visit
tbe surruimdtog ri-surt*.
Mr*.
!V-wlit
Smith
and
chtl.rr.'ii,
Mr*. H, W. Fullerton and Stuart Kul
lertou. all
of Springfield. HI.. *|M-ni
last night at th- Park Plac\ leaving
this morning for Omina.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Furman,
who have
Ail went merry a* a marriag- been stM'iidtng a *bort lime at Ke-ah
ta-wania. pa*M»l througii the city on
loo w«-ll known In btrtel circles i<> nThe way Mr. Bundy
handletl tbe immense throng of visit
nr* gave but added as.«urance to all
that be was fully capabU- of taking
rare of the people who come to Mich
igan for ihelr summer outing.
OPERATION AVOIDED
EXPERIENCEOFMISS MnKLEY
• Was TMd That oa Opmtton W
aoTtiabl* How Bbo Barapod u.
Mr*. Bondy wa* asslste<l to receiv
ing by Mrs. W
P.
RolK>irsun.
Tbe memU-r
txilii
Bailey, an IR-year-tdil l«y. picked up a
the
severe
Among the visitors from oot of town
were Mr. and
Mrs. Wro,
E
who came from Grand Rapids
of Grand
the brick butding, 130 Stale street, to the
Moore building,
Rapids, three Children nn,!
Saturday for a month's *toy.
rer«n:l.v
he<’n
hiiiu
for
Howard
Gill
stop,
brought in the winning seore.
Ollison and ResH formed the Queen
Citv liatiery and Extlne threw for the
threw good Itall and
Dear Hi*. Pinth-im:
•• I>» ol .tmictb. ■xtrerae n-nouiwt.
the
blit
down well after the eighth.
A double play from Giinan to Rynnt
of the game.
Wagons, Harrows, Land Rollers, flows,
etc., at a big discount.
These gooods are
moving rapidly at these cut prices.
Come
Remember
our ^ Johnson Mowers and Binders are
"standard” and at less price* than the trust
- nw t.-web
adei
I makioc an exatmnali..
' trouUei
It I* with the gr.-alest pleasure ih»t!
sells them.
summer touris.s look forward to -ho
the bay from Traverse City
aiipiis hay
r--?«Ti*
when
what a deligbiful coongo it I*
ih-.v
Sn i
ping from their sleeper after a ho\
tiiisir nigh: on tbe road and. possibly,
on second and snuther from Amburger fullowing several day* of noUy travel
in 6eaier to Ryani were the features
bulky (roods, we. are offering Buggies,
n.mo, f„r ,1. i.,mrb an.l u. ebntoning will be at the hotel pier.
b-emore (tning. vigor--u. kXkl st-k. "
Both pitchers have them for their deetlitaiioii. an-i
held
State street. On
account of lack of room for many of our
while the slock is complete.
(Kisiiioned until Saturday,
bunched their hit* and negoliaied five and Mr*. Itondy w(!l be the donors
short
H-th Pheo.—Jiirt call r.r them
We have moved our - stock which was in
nioee. Miss Jennie Bonne, arrived
sion. hilt the local Imys braced up.
City
f«. SOMOMI
0-732 E. Front Slroat
present at the opening and for
score slixxl R to 5 In favor of Old Mis
wa* made, hut In the eleventh
n-s'l tti<-w.vj Biut mn>U hsc It M-.ne.r t. rn,
1 ■rirat naaoev sad tiaia
-n.z.sa,!
t ns-b--*«tr»'l. sub Iwonf Ibr
vesdea aiUhi.
i< III I bs>i r.isini'toiauiu, |a*:u,|> ,dThr u-»i Bnss*b.d s»d,Idoid sadlb
luUI (-.rsll
rTs.le> I •-at, get. anal I aai -ore I rasei«t
I. snd til* ;ih aov Irf 111.
1 -t.sl.r* In th.
TIhW I an -mr.- It }tm
t Ib-ww I- SBJ I'.-Sl
sul cH ni.v pn.-,- snd 1C
l„ lbs p>«sd. y,« «UI
!•- oi.aic)-1
——- sh,sd SBit yuu soU try v, loc^iw*.- yuur flurk. tr-mi a*oi i*i. Wted bail
.taru.l t,i
and dun'l t-;rg,-t
-> ils-l-rkx- ym so- sit.-r. sail ih.- sod *. what I aai
Ellioii.
There
ithc onl.
Urge cracker. It expl»do<l. tearing his
Season's guests from Chicago ar<- sidcre the great niiliiUentire hand open.
Mrs. AVm. A. Bond. Misses Rachel and mcnacing female tr*»ihl'-* cun-tl hy
Old Mlasien.
Lydia B. i’iukham'* V.-g.-tshu- ComGladys Bond
The Queen City team
pound after ph,v*ieiaDt have o.lvi*.-d
Mrs, W. M- Maglll an<l ilanghUTt operations, no woman should svihmit to
Mission Jnly 4 and defeated tbe
one withmil first trving the V.-gc-talde
of SJ. Louis win arrive on Saturday
Uiy* by ti«e score of
O.mpoundaod nr:tiiii' Mr*. I’inkiiina.
ivmato throughout the season.
after eleven inning* of fast ball.
Lyon. Mas*., for advie*-. whieli i* free.
At the end of the eigiitb tnntng the
Tin- chrisienlng of the new launch
and then for two iontog* not
Cite, riloor 99.
REMOVED!
Both yonng
frorks that simply captivated all <>1*
Mr. and Mrs. Peter V<m D'mnelcn
Tore Hand Open.
Trnrerm* City. Mich.
Two of the most rliarming young
cation of ten day*.
Kalkaska. Mich.. July 5.—Clarence
Stale Slri«t.
\A/OOI_ NA/AIMXED
Mr and ^rs. Charles E. Dondy
an iniroduciioii.
WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
Headquarters for the O. K. Line of McCortntek Har*
vestinjv Machinery, Carriairrs, Wagons. Impie*
ments; Harness made to order: Repair
ing promptly done.
They w ill
way homeward.
Wm. A. Bond «)f Chicago.
was liadly shaitertMl.
favor iis with a call? More set up finished VEHICLES
to show you than any other retail store in the Stateall styles, all t;rades, all prices.
mission style
gret-n chairs, largo, templing rockers
ladies were taslefully drr'ssed in wbii-
Hand Injured.
Fr.vl Ensign of Cedar wa* celebrat
Minor Iclinind the l«t.
Won't )T>u
will known.
dance which marked th" formal <
first sbo: was harmless but be jumpe<l ladle* to attendance, bt-lng season's
just in tme to get the seccind In the guests, were Mis* Mae D-slie of Evans
leg.
A l>ad bum was InfUclcvi' and ton and Miss Rachel Bond, ilanghler of
G:tstan. the Qii.en
VEHICLES
just as line as can be had for ihc money.
Carp lake lesorti and enjoy tb-
fering wit
lailles Ireing handsomely gowned. Mr--. that an opi-ration i*n<-ce*.-.ary. tbrn-ry
Bonily won- a French mull of delicntc thought of the knife ami the ..{ivraliiig
table strike* terror to her heuri. aiid
texture over pink silk fotindatitui whil- our hospital*are full of women cumiug
Mr*. Robertson wurp a er«*am lac- tor jnst such operation*.
brating atClk Rapids yestenUy. Ill* I*rincesse. and the eunibtnation was
wife bad a 28-caIllier rcvnlvc-r and shot particularly striking
It np in his left band.
You have the saiisfaciica of knowing that your CAR
RIAGE or H/VRXESS is overj-tbing that is consid^trd GOOll. Quality and sen-ice arc never overlooked,
but we like to have our
a few Wii-ks there Ih-y wHi visi'
unura later.
Old Mission Ihivs. with Swaney ami
np quickly and
ternoon. daring tbe wild a-rst show.
afterai^ sra* mule race between R^b-.
Hyman and
Quite a nninlier of
cowboys and Indians were killed and
Bessie Oreathear*
The race was easy money for
. WhlUng's
Just as a lire was being light
lying vonic] gel up and loiA no.
showed l:li.
a
the home
them being imable to gel a good view
The best time
made la the Bru heat and the watches
Redskin
The
e^ about his feet a party of cowboys
the stiwtcfa bat went np la tbc air and
H. wasn't in It.
were killed sod
Evansville.
city this morning on (heir way ■•>
5.—Sever
the gay and lively throng wended
The thing didn't go off and be picked
The Indian*
but they were soon swarm
ing from everywhere and s«ceee«!ed In
vanquishing the party of whites.
Ir, and Mrs. O.'C. Smith and soC
their way to Grand Rapids
for the big time and
wife on fhe Inside.
:
the ing Tuesday evening wih the c-rowd
seeker wa* taken away and tied to a
l:ind. 1:11. 1:12.
poatUons at
It opened with
thi* morntos for
oh th'-lr way lo Traver**' lake.
most taking a fM<ek at the bav when
alongside and a home seeker and bis lit a Happy Hooligan giant cracker.
aboot half a length, winning In the last
few yarda
The
show wa* held in the ball park and
minute*
buBcb of Chicago resorters who wet
JacquiKli being drowned in Cedar Uke.
plains with It*
The
heat was a race from start to finish
bat Walter
The afternoon opencil with a wild
Bsslsted by a number of Indians.
The (.20 M. 4 S'. E trato was h.-l
twisty
ticll and the raj-s of Old -S:d wet
held Imm.tll3tely after the ball game
DoMle* creathcart. but were callot off. A number of the He wa* hathiag with a niimlier of com
panion* and got lK>yoad bl* depth.
made her dehnt to the racing pnbir fast Bellaire boai* had promised
Berald Koon. agtsi 14. heani his cries
yeaterdny.
come dawn and take part and L. U
and went in hi* re*cnc. almost losing
The athleUe evMta were hotly eon- Stevenson, secretary of the Traverse
hs life in the effort as the
tented sad every one we* watched with City Boat club, bad l>een engage<]
Iny caught him and pulled him duwr..
gnat tntaren. A ninalkre of the local starter. A high wind, however, stimvl
The rauddr water delayed the rescue
Hl^ achool boy* were at It again nnd up Torch lake so that tbe Bellaire
work and when tbe l>ody was found. It
althongfa BO one of the
boats didn't come while the
wa* too Ulp. although the effort*
were in tnlBlag •om* very good re- that bad been measured on Elk Lake
revive him wore not given up ubill
ntta were oMahied.
rough that the smaller boat*
after an hour and a half.
. Powihly the moot
It. Tbe races will be
The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock
t wa* the 1:10 pace In which held today.
Sunday afternoon.
Ldtdy Cycott took llrat place. Walter R.
In the evening there was an exetdShot With a Blank.
aecond and Howard W. third.
Thn Icnt dlRplay of lire works. Many Trav
races were the boat three in five, halt erse City pe»]>le were prestmt and all
D ll En*ign of rilfi State street wa«
■die taeata.N
shot in the calf of the log while cele
spent the day pleasantly.
•ighth and stopped, oemtiBning to be
mosth*.
Jacqiiish, (he IK-yoar-old eon of Nelson
Ing'e ^bay eolL
Howard W. acted badly at the first
Poln; where they w
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WM. HOOLfflAN CO.
lor* and lobby, and ibi- scene alto- ately npiin It* arrival. Ijm year th" |
Alcyone war the ftn»-«i ami fast.'*’
t^iher was one of niasnlBeont s
wind Inlcrfen-d with a portion of the
cellent Ume and felt well repaid for
July
Empire. Mkh.. July 5.—Empire'* ericbraiioQ, like everything else aiiempi- were such Ocnes <d activity SruunT
ed here, wa* suece-ssful and the peoph- Northport a* during thi- pa*t few day
horeea and la good rtape for the aUr^ and Kush Langwell finished first and sbo«.-<l their patriotism In a very
got a qiiirler for thetr irouble. One
riliiirlasilc manner.
The awimalng race* came off at 10 small boy u-eai at the hisnil In such
Wexford.
a manlier a* to lose a tooth.
o'clock
Wexford. Mich.. July 5.—Wexfoni
At Elk Rapid*.
BIghthjtreet bridge which waa lined
had a general program yesterday
Elk Rapids. Mich.. July 4.-EIIS Rap
with'pedplc!^lenpi(c the fart that
a^ich was carrbd out very well, the
ti|et« ^ere
two ntiloi for the Ids was crowded with viRllor* ye*ter- horse races being especially lmere~i>
day and despite the fact that a high
Dear
r raieniB
I%iehlf in
ln'^2234
:22M
Mtch„
through th»^
this morning on tk< i;
RESORT NOTES.
Empire.
)ette eoni
-Itein
T. C. Souihwortb and wife <if Rj
chille. 111., passed
very patriotic and pb asani manner.
During tbe afternoon live small boy*
the conteotaota while the eoodiUon* created a lot of amusement In a bunat the track were of the bert.
The eailng contest. Tbe affair was IrtighooDiae Kac« wa* very fast for
d tm/of
Mrs. H. W. FBlier mad
iwi& of Spring
field aiTlved at N<*ah-ta-waata today
I St the end of tlw- oevrath. when
' viriiors became tore st the
out thlny-ttli feet fou- bosket pirate was enjoyed by a larg.Ud the oonditloni were the mret fm- the weight
pire'ii decisions and two men qait.
Torable fh« Ittre be*» ogcrcd for ■ Inches with Amtshi^cber a cose sec number In the beautiful Bcndcn grove.
after wfaieh it wa* worse than ev,
long tine .OB day* when atWettc ermi* ond but the lattes took tbe hammer Later in the day P. C. Gilbert of TrmvTbe Wylie boy* cam,- here with v
ibrev at'123 feet^wHh Ackerman a
Cliy delivered the address and In
were wbcdalod
nnd couldnt find Stover
’(be eveDlng the celebralloa ended with siak, li
There wu • tarite nuBiber ol per- U-w feet behind.
vbo set
sent them to tbe bench to one.
Urge dIspUy of firework*.'
The half mile run wa* a pretty
•M who left the city hot there were
two. three order, while the local play
•Un mongh la Iowa to sake a good event. Thm were five *urtcrs and
ers pounded the Wylie pitcher nil over
■bowing at both the •wlBunlng nees Waite, who had the pole, set the pace,
Cedar. Mich., July 5.—The eolebrathe field. The game fai.ed <0 bo i
held a few yard* lead till the last
In the Morolag asd at the drirlitg patL Heh
here yesterday
esing in tbe least.'
he opeii<-d up *.-vfral .vard* every way. the day being passed to
2» when
u
18 the
The
suto to Old MIsshsB.
the railroad* and walking a shun
ly peri
v.-rv psiofo
qurnt
V*.*IVlif \->i
oruvelling low il-,wn ia
5S"
FARMERS’ SUPPLY GO.
n:j STATE ST.
TRAVERSE CITY. MfCH.
S.-U try Lydia
CimpoDod.
distance to the dIRk the nervous
AtVuha.'
hiufiluD is forgoiton.
The l«v
Copemish.
Tuba. Mich.. July 5.—Toha eeleoften a* brauUful as it wa* this mornKo<>nig's li
Artffaye.1 a» c
btsied the Fourth I# good old time Citing and interestna game of bnll with
• A mile lirt-ere *rom the north,
style.
Early
in
the
day
people
iiegan
much
of
a
l.reenat
that.
s..ts the
The track and field erentt pnlled
the Copemlsh team at Cop.'mi*h July
gather from all part* of the sur
surface laughing to tbe sunlight.*The
«€ during the aftemotm were by far
The
indopi-odent*
t- and Island stand out in dUtittc-i
tbe moM interesting PourtU of July rounding country and By noon there game by a score of 4 to :. largely on
tei^ was very exciting a* the two
bikes lartced wheel* a: the finish. Rob
ert B. was nciBg under ptotect.
athletic ereniB that Traveree City ha*
oiitllue.-i as far a* the eycilgh* reacbe
seen tor some Ume.
were over two hundred on the ground. acyi>iint of hard luck. A procession,
A latge plrnk- dinner wa* servi-d. after beaded by (be Mesick band, followed
ro excltlnc
«-idtl
v-iilch two
ba«el>BlI games l>e- by Modem Woodmen to full nnifonn
tween choo*<siOi
lOOBe-tfp nines took place. The and the players of ls>ib Kara* led tbe
Walt and Whiting as starters.
aithoBgh not In Iralniag the boy* In latter part of the aft.
way to the ball ground* whcr> a crowd
good form and the race belwetm Miller Id singing puttriotlc snag* while in the of too people awaiie«l them. The In
evening the celebration sra* clase.-*
■Bd Wait was a* pretty a huadred
dependents were first at (mt- They
grand dlsplav of fir^reri* and filled the l>as(>* but to no avail. Copehas been witnessed here this nearan.
and the shadows are Loruwe oulwar
The first
wns tbe iso-ynrd dash
with
Miller.
acro»* the water with ai-ii*tlr «ffs-cts
which roDsumUy change as Hu- boa'
pounds up (he bay.
the n-sorts pass.-il.
Then there ar--
The children’s friend—
Jayne^s TbnfcVermifuge
Drives out blood impuntico. .Make:, strong nerves aod muscles.
Clive.* tone, vitalitv uiui :,nap.
(ji: :: :';um v*j;g dri.(;gu:
What Is more )c-
tcrestlng than wstchtog a crowd of
summer resorier*?
At each stopping
bonfire*.
Ice cream and cake were mirJi oprae<! up witfato line drive over place some llttlA thing 1* notlcmble
The time was eleven sec- sold hy the Cemetery Improvement as- second and before the toning wa* over that gtv'-s It a distinct todtvldnautv.
sodatloa and a neat som added to
had scared ihtvc mas. la tbe second some little mode of dress or arrange
m..n,
.kA ,.Al_ -. ___ .
..
their
treasury.
The events were all
' IB the Wynrd dash Miller won eas
Inning each team scored a run and
ily in his*«dd form with Wait second Jn charge of S. H. Baylor.
from this time oo nellhor i<-am (a!Charles Auer of Chicago took the
and Oetchrt third, the ttme being
lied. The fottures <rf the game were
the formre finishing only a few Inches
to the lead.
Beadon. Mich.. Jtly 5.—Bradon eel- the catching at Decker on second by trip up (be hay this monitog.
The high lump was featnred by the ebraiMi tbe FDarth y..*st«rday to a way McIntyre and a double play by U-butA parti cunottltog of Mrs Dewitt
tto tor fim between Walker and Whit that oaly Bendcm gbh. Masa: for UwjlaUe.
Smith and two rttUdrrtt, Uiu Mar-
To Core a Cold in One Df^
wtoTSSI
n
CRANO TBAVEm« HCRALS. THURtOAY. JULY 12. ‘
AiAM
mJ
HMte
U Tr*w»c CJty s
Mtn bare bna
Ib
mimbo-
Ifln Tb Hiep Ire
Wntod Dr Ow-ThL
mad tn drive from tbe auuiiet an cheap lorit a day over CS. He served la the
Ttreotr-fbird Massaebnarits to the
adaltcrated candles.
GOMTIMUE
These aectiags bsve been very sne- civil war.
Msfal to upbokttog the purity and
Princess Wah-Ta-Waao of the Iro
D.kalUiT EMM.. Uke lafmn BlMd. qnslily In the confectiouerr l.nrincns. quols usiloB. wbo lives near Moain-ai.
best boalBeat
u used to be consvieml that onlv and to diseouragius tbe firactio- of when- her peopk- are p«-rator.ctiUy
ariaary and bladder ironbles were to be srillag or luaktog che^ and Icnpate tied as prosperous li<fUvce>otil<-re. h3>
Mies Mj sons of tbe can arc Tery.;
castoria
IM OMS, sad all ef them oamd br
•oac o( Traverse OUt*s
aJveat of
TrarenM,
CK;
apO) drivers
candles.
Bakes it obU^orr
of bones U>
f nearly
loan oaro tban was oeeeasair before
all
repiiialluo on ibfir «o»ds for ptirlty
dia
that Is fx(B>lle<l liv none.
.
Iltere *re aoBe careless drivers of
these BUMt inipuftaal
OatOSDObaes. but we beUevc tbe
aaorelse tare to prereot aeddeot. aad
to abide
Oyster.
tbe ordlaaooe aoverains
Tberefure. when your kMlueysBre weak
or out of €»der. ><m can nndrr>Ui»l Iwie
(be use
power voMclea.
a to break tbe qaickU- your enure lealy is aficctol aiwi
bow everx organ seems to (ail lo do iU
llBtt of ^teed oa tbe bitalness Mreeu.
Hay.. July. C.—Presld*-n1
Tb« Kind Tog Hare Ahniya Boogiiit. and wUob has heen
In
hti.th'-r of II.-.- ks!:^ r.
All-
General News.
bpva ooeorrad,
Um rule is disregarded.
We would
iB'tbe cHr t
•laicUe care as well as the ownen of
aatoBcdiUes.
It Is not tbe purpose of
Um driver of a car to endanger the
Uvaa sf other people.
If bone ownen.
merit skme he ha.v U-. n S'lsanre'l :-v
ibe
sianv a l••vl y<«r-' ago.
various
naval
prades.
IVtni-<'
Henry Is a prime fsvoriie wl’h his Im
ls;i when i1e> «•.<• .uTuini'.UE iM-ar
ihioni-. I-: i.M-h.-tldy thr .ansi aiTvn'
the siieali'-tJ luarlil- |>alare.
ld.;.h«-.1 and >.r.aillo of ih<- .oniinvnial
In dl-i-o
priiov 0-,
Dal..-
I A OAII-Y DEUIOI-l-r I
aa wHI as aatoawbmsts. obsei
nJa of tbe road, tbsr wMI
protect
thaBaetvea as well as tbe automoliilMbL
n# antoiBoblle has came to sUr.
sad the Bsa wbo Inveais kU moaer
vehicle ot tbls klad, has tbe adme
right In tbe streets as tbe ownen of
heswes.
He is governed aa to apoed
br the ordlaaace and tbe vtolsUon of
tMa ordMaaee abould meet with such
s aa are provided in the
law. Tbe prieclpto la. that all vehicles
have aa egnal rltfit to tbe stinst and
V all Tcbletes kaq> to tbe right side
«r «ba road tbs. danger of
..
t U-i iK-llcr tliEii t" 'av-w aii
leelli. by arcurilig 4 plair at once.'
You can MMljf 1-->-.>inr iw.vu«lo<ne<l I . Ibi« n sevoty'Lriie . it i- lilted
with e«lr»n«« cste. Ttie ininute al'mii.Mi
Tbe plies are to be twenty f<-ei
liv thestY^means Mr.
>nrne claims that he will gel a depth
at least four fCci and a good possi
bility of right.
The plans have been
of tbe
‘Best” Flour
various
holds first place. Will
voti noi «ivt; it a trial?
Ask ynur grocer for a
sack.
wotm-
Kish'
In the channel a bip snag bas lodpi^l
Maarly aa Aaeldant
serlowa
acoMeat''was - narrnrir
n to Mvet Here.
Tbe Hiehlgan
A thlrtr^bot gaaoUae laiMCti owned by
, A. n. Balih bad ban carrytag pleale
pwttea froB tbe CeBnl lake dDc*k to
a plaee eaUad MUy rolaL
They ear-
rlad abo«\ twn^ ai aI load and bad
Bade Bear
Cod
ria will meet to Traverse City July SS
pMiiBiws abevd.
ing elites;
Detmll.
Grand
baud and tba eoglae was blowa prne>
- tidallr all to pteesa.
'
•ach aa aceldent
ids on May 1C. where J, O. Sirauh was
of the akvoelatbin.
he egteoded an tiA-ltallon to the n
hcra to hold
Traverae City.
ibeir Jidv
This
meeting i
InvlUilon
wi
How
eould occur
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Chat Kills
Tbv kiIl)HKpowtfr<1f Taria (irenu Viitit-a nooisrilii.t: to
pnrtioR of arevDic which it oontaina.
a
lly to all eonfccllonery aad In i
Wbsa tbe esplosloa took
tbangbi of danger.
I aa old
whni of a Bystery.
It Is tbought
tbW It caare lowe at the base and to
rnome way was Ignlicd from there. The
aaclae was UbosI a total Iona. Mr.
auwt iust Blaaed bring to tbe boat
tba Um of the aerideU. bavlag come
ofwr ouy tba trip prevtou.
They
vlla^kd tte aocldent froB tbe dork.
The Canning Company.
Tbe canning toctory ban been cov•rad with a brilUsat coat of red paint
cai tbe oalsMe and bat nadergo
tosy will handle eberriee Ibis year or
BOL as the atorkei Is no nncerUln. U
aaefkBS if loohs aa If tbe prtre would
Bake It advttable while In others tbe fai
thlBk that tbe BMricet will be bigber
aad Ihera will be a large praBi to them
K they ablp tbeir fruit.
Any line that
tte matter to ewrtato. the factory can
tat ready to rna la about a day. Tbe
attlng bean crop will be ready about
ITCHINC SCULP
FILLING Hi
Ckm Out Constantly-Hair Rnally
Htdto B« Clitto Saw Any-Sralp
Nov In Gaod Condition nnd No
Mora Hdling-Another EfToctira
CURE BY THE
CUTICURA REMEDIES
grado on the market.
..pSS;'
tag.
Two ycara ago last febraaiT. the
tee was fooad to the bottom of tbe
bonne.
The blocks were of good also
aad freuea aolldly
together.
Tbe refrlgetedor was built
to tbe
tm place with tbe Idea that (he cheiries rcnilci lie kept Ibere to mid stor
age hut D was aerer used tn any great
aii-^'|.->V.4«fd' <
.. ... I .lial*i>m'*ii. tli-ru> .4 Tiavif — >
Id* Ul* da,
j,
Tlw
lalerior Is
bring changed
oa<l
the rvk.m win to> used for a srarehoase
where
al«ii
eases
can
■'r Pfitptn Ristor Hairth.
Btnoiw
John Maarat of
iui-
Hflirv
Bar atixv-l
A. W. RICRERO, Traverse Otj
I.. a-4i --Min (<w
I. aad that aU
r*-,.|rMl ie_pr-. Jl i*. |4-4«ia
>1, ih. .'.I. .4 Ira.reM- Ot*. la raid
iTh^s
'Xi!
*«iai* >4 A»u Ijivv,
■Hvf
SsisteSpl
l:r’
Try a Herald Want Ad.
For One Week Only
•B.-l i-rel.,'
I..r -.■ali.lll
II .. f;rl‘,.r .—trawl.
;«ip*r innlMl and
j'lluVJ-^i.
- - .
"Tm-i Jaa*lMlb. A »
tUI
iai< )i WAtJfiOi.
Jdd«>t4 Pi-hat
I
-----------
IRON BEDS
miibi Is- n-lfci-il
Our
ikils
ill '•r-IerU»
Pere Marquette
an-l .lis-'anl yi.ur ..lil oma.
Rcjiiilar S4.I>0. f.inry. with brass kn«*l.s...................................
SI “5
RcgtiUr S:i.VI. with hi-j\y .inji'e rjil at l>e.til
and f'Kii. now............................... ....... - ........................................................ S- -■»
Kcoular $j iKi. uiib fancy post, ul in. hij*h.........................
MoUwrs Sboald Use Cntkura
S’nS.
auggml thrtuadvva to motbm. a«
' r aU tbe purpuar* of the L
aa tor
_____ and
niwry'. CuUcura San
hath,
a
LYtiriira Ointment. arc prirelrm.
Cutiriir-....................
aw urawww ira raMA earafmPMa>.tar..OM.
a-M.aM-nL—.M-.w .» <a .-M—4
jSitrrari.T-ji-.’-rvr Ki.-
rm;ii»aiifg w matsil
I-AO-HIV.
(brradtJadtfr
WADE
Real'Estate and Loans
127 From St.. noDla^ue bik.,
Traverse Cilyy Micb.
Properly of All Kinds for Sale
aud Exchange
Hcic an* n few of the utaiiy Unr):a’ti» we are tju-tiug you;
FROITHEHOUROFeTR
utnvBlivT wvwknrmra. and
"‘'lii'r.'.ir:::,'
< »•
oiake room f<A|p<-!i arriviuir
Iron Beds, full sire -11*. rcjiujjp*S-k now................................
Favwrite
of the nltmlilte
purilvantl iinfaaiiigrtficwrv-oft'uu.-nra
Soap'and Culirura Oiniiiieiil. Use gtvat
&in Cure in tlx- prwrvalion a?«l imrtficutiniiof Ihr akin.ar-Jp.hair.aiid liaiKla
of infant- and rWMrcn. For Inliyreac-
• ware tl.H. ataraiH
Tiao-rw flranU. a
I. I’* ■iraiMl Tia>
.............
auU
.Lily,
any of whal I lave written you. v.sj
are wriconw to do so. 1 am. rr»|«vlfuUy, Mm. 1A . K. tlricss. Olay Uviter,
SoRp. the World’s
;h|| s
ll(El) K AVAl.t- Kt:,
Jii-!.-. .4 IT-UI
J'K.’V.Vva.a.
We ar«‘ '-If.-rint; the l>ii_Test
khutvn ill tills i-itjr.
|S-*.;
r. Jt
kVI
4,:ri^TRY A HERALD WAflT AD.;;
Kt^'uina in
enormous ulock of Iron
rir-.-lTth":
:
. H*niJd.'^ 1.-.
GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R'Y;
Rfoular $7.l»0. 54 in. hioh. wiih trass rails on top • S-f-f5
Come Id and see tbe lirfe assortment
yon bare to selict from
M. & X. E. TIKE GIRD
l.vTrarra**. itj
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
TOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
l27Sonih Uaiai Street
S"
; y-->ii seven per c«-iu [M r .nmium for
Traverse City real estate or gilt edge farms in.
Cynind Traverse County. Mi.h., where your
Narilta
jis’
Your llelLxIile Fnmilurp Store.
\Vr will
)i)ur money and give >’OU as stcuriiy gilt edge
K*..;r-J-» .. .
Bmp'" -a Kh -
ealvat eseepi at one time when the
aarplns stork of brans was kepi there.
KSl
CilivA'ii’s phone No. (V'lU.
___
V-.twt-
Cravtrsc etly'* Ctadlng Drug Store
It willpiy yon to purelias.- now
refrigerator sras atoriiea with a large
been removed, about two tons of the
niHChinery.
works
SalI’m-ii.
luteal
-'-IP
QTATg..P«l.-R!lJ
$a €. Olait $ Sons
“I wfl] gladly give you alt the iu^
vised mbrr rnneJiraTh^
workBMB while tearing down the re
provi-1
mill
l.> raid <«-i*T
<.-i*T .... Tn.wlsr. vb* Jrfb dar .4
ia-i.Ja-..A
A l> IM4.
IH4. at I.e-rlui-k lu Ih- (-ra
that ia
A peenllar tk
frigerator at tbe west ead wf the bntld-
I'iSiiV""
ilii- pn.-
We have ii liMifl
C<iuh- io aiid -el our prin*.
the ^vour^w*ami
Ointment
f.ir a
uw
a.Alinnm r^sap
— •daeaard axwlp, lUndrulT, and txatail
toUiiui .of hmt.
■
mv hair to save any----------- ^Jiwt at
timt lime 1 nad almut tlir--------------ReiDMlin. Oine cveo' wk I iduunpoord my hair with tbe IVK-ura Sop,
and 1 lacd tbe Oiiilnirnl taicr a «nvk.
la two months’ time m.v hair «ax l..ug
efMN^todoupm FivDchlnto. Iltat
h now five years ago, ami i h-tw a
tov^v’head
Pty orsu «M
of UBJI.
hair.
Tbe
niw ^h
sis inrhra below my wato Itnc. niv
tba IBib or AOlb and the factory will
atari tbaa toll Mato.
irit^
W. ffSTW.
r Oiuniy. nahtsaa
PAKW (- tlltMCKrT
<'.uupUinant'st«.dkllur.
vigoroas cleaning on the lalerior.
It »M certain aa yet whether the fae-
hit-at .liwiRijs
isfiK-lioo iTtirenuih—1.
the approval of the pure food I
tbe eaglae and
potched-np' eaglire ca<1
In
im.1
place Um peoUc were ataadlng artiimd
TT*e cause of tbe
IMONUMENTS
riKnKU OK ITIiLli ATIoS-rJ, .1* i4 Kl.'!i
V isat.
la 111* Or-tiu .v.ail f-r Util...
'Irai-rw I'.anly. Jii .-h;.!M-.-rj .
VSarl <1a-B*il.
ii|4.ina-l. -Twll,.1.r*»lxni J.i.n i- vi>l
of full alamlanl atreoglh ami whi.-h wv Ru.aniiiU-.- to l«- ih.- U-st
avwiyoBi escape lajory Is difficuti
a.-
, ieilii«reiia
Iellii«reiia .ltat>arar.ar ten
ten sVidaTii
a.ili
tb rjrrail •'..iirt for lb>- Dlnliav th.drr*adaal. UK-harl rit.iMiiirk. i.
.Mi-.lt .4 llran.l Trattr—. in .-l.ai-.-.Ty. at not a rMt*ni -4 U«l.
Uii. -lair.
.lalr. t«i i. a rrakhal .4
Tra».-f» «V*. nirb'Eau. .mi thr MIL daj lJ lv<aa.vaU*l.l*n. Wiac-nwn. ue
.v>n.
td.inaxl . .•ili.-i!.|..r. Hal l. ('uU.r. it !• .4
all), oral—-..r —I ■-« r-*»h-..t
!■'wTrea‘A-n*r..'.s ...,a.,.o.nl,'v.<:r.v*. »l<. .T'-r^ thai III* ain.iaran—..r
d-rriblaol. Ml'harl r.t/i.alrtck 1* *«l*r..l
li*—in within i.i-jr tn.iidha le.i.i ib* dat.--t
anil* no', a IMokUwl .4 Ul'> rUI* Im>I r*wut* lhl-...rd.'r. a».| that wiihin tw-nl'.Ia>. Ib■ 1 K'M-1 riri', |k>Mi.neoi ..r t*ai.a la th*o for.', 4-...U laiaanl raap*an.Hi..'.4 Ihl. ..rat-rl.il.
on ne.n..>. -I Venn r
.<.:i.-iUir f.ra t.s'.lidraliB ttH- tirand Tiaw-r* II. laid.
I
.'■lu.datnvDt, |1 i-.w4rr.vl lhal it. fo.Oaat • ntrt foUi.-atl-ui
I-r-niiunwl lh-r-i,i ..ri.-r >i.
M4!...I»-e'a.«-r In-ael naira- ..n
iMferrCvn ww a..-k fur ..a w*.A. lu
......nth. tcoia th- .U-* .4 ihi. .4d.r, and tn
»aKl>kKICE W MAYN-K.
. .ra--.rt.waaprarni-.--ln-.-au* hla an»wrr V.
t'in-all
rin-UI.la.lsr.
-tail
iji^lan .4 .aoni'lonv
eird and a*-).)
IIAt. r. <TTfS.>H.'il..r I. I'|'•■>.|'lai.l«nt.
.A.|..r-.vl4ilh«-.Ml-h.
lAosing. Kslamasoa Ssglnaw, Beaton
Ho «»e la \bo boat nor tbe beat
ItaaU was to tbe least lalured.
;i;ssjc:
/%)ll>Ktt I'flujrATl.i -SU1.
V Thlrt.raiiliJo-Ui.l llVult
Maraan-l Kinratr-'k,
cha.4 PtUiatri.-t.. d-t.w.k
“ - amoiBK in
Sou
In UlUl.- IOr. uit Vraaaty <4 tirand Ttm.iv— ti, ,
^v.rM.<-iiy.Mv'li.,vnth* l«h
Rapids.
Traverse City.
Wbaa a abort dls-
Baee Tma tbe dock a loud report was
In Use For Over 30 Yeara
facturing coureeihiners of lhi> follow
At their tost nieelng In Grand Rap
trip to the potot and bad nboot twenty
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
Thia assoclatbin consists of the msmi-
itorlior. Raiiie Creek. Uuskegna and
At tbe Uaw of tbe aootdent
the bmt wu Just
Walker. Jmlea ul
y^U-'KIC OK It IU.t. AT1'>V-»i.T*.
LJ u-ao. TtM-nort..-nil. J>aU.i„l <-
esting for tbe power boat owner*.
' avartod at O
f Bean the Signaiure of
nuai
Jl K WAI.KM
jBdwofPrv
of vhc most critical families,
club houses, hotels and
restaurants
At present the mouth of the river I'
to very had shsix‘ and will he
I
always
In the Pantries
lauach owners.
when the river iH-comcR lower.
CENU.NE CASTORIA
>br 1a*all*Uicay .4 July.
A. 1>.'UM >' .re .i tb- k 'I. ih* l.4*Maw, Bl
■.d.lfi-u'wt. ..Ii;*. .l> ai.du In-nl.y appMalral
posted at the We-qiie-ioag club Iiouimthe Insiieellon
I Itowels, civliic heoliliyuiid iinturul bleep.
The Children’s Paiuioeo—The Mutbi-r’a i'neud.
.•* of Vrlmi Blla.
iJ. .4 -a d^-^ua>*.*b>'
Oaarlo. K laiM
lil.f*t|.|MU I-Iattnv that «a>.le.ein Bdiniiawle
aft OefraniltM- ar>i-. art* at <b* Urw of.hlt
tb lb* traal helm--r .a,d ■t..«-awral aad*a
.^11.- . h. nisl-.. r.E.1 .-.-at. -t ahk hrtol
I DR. T. A. WILHELW, Clir Oiitri Himc Bl«ct. |
will be turned so that It runs slralghi
Into the bay.
It cures 1
Mi-rwWtctVxiri
OTATK OK H l( -aUt A N - Th*
P
O r.«tk*(V4tet*t.r<ln>wlTre.-.Al • -Mia-e-. .4 .Ml.1 .s...ti. Iai.1 St Ih' ftIrtIUuAliX-.f. Tt.-.lly .4 TtavOTarOlr. >• aMd
r'Hislv .41 tW Iwenty i*.-nd day uf Jaw.
plans call for a funnel shaped dock
in length and the course of the rivi-r
It
Muri.lilno nor other >urmtle
ai»d allays Feverishness.
fkJic. It rellevM Teelblnc TrvxiliU-s, eures C.n
nnd Flntiileiiey.
It assnunut<-s the Fts
Havaria.
fLrit.•r•^ acieniHU-
■-Ian to Im hu-lutnd and i-liildiea.
klonroeV
line, the narrower paii to lie farihes'
«rf
The |iiln.-e*s. who
jnd ••..•d.l If n—.u-jiiv BC a^'jdiv.;
aad Ibis makes nailers more inter
will be United.
Kin- Is Ihn daiighl'T of
t'liatl.-r: Tl..-.whi:.'
has i!iht-r;i!-.| li.T
It U Irinvuint.
ewntomii itrilli<-r 0]>ium,
lasi.-s. has ish.-ii her .lesne .>f M. I>
Bcatitms by means of which, if carii.-l
Hr.
What is CASTORIA
curie, l>rtipa and S<H»tbiiic S.vrii|>«.
ih-
III. r.vaifi-. tie
ogaiust Experiment.
CBKtnm i* a bamiWa siilratitnte fur Cantor Oil. Para-*
Priur,-.. Klii-vU-.h of lUsiuin. air‘.f i’lini-s. Alh* rt li.-'i appan-nl
** Jns
iDluiiu und aiiUrcn-Eapcrictice
ri
perial l•roll■el. wb>.M' life he aav'-d in
out. It Is hoped to deepen the miiulh
river.
I'liaru)
hi-, visi; to (Ito I'ni'i-l
il-t
s|mtI-
perjliar
rimI
Kb|M-riinriiis tliul trtrio with niwl ctHtaiiin r the beaitb of
maiiTit-r. v:lii'h In- displayfi I" aitvan
Thiviipii
I—Ih- hllKi
Jordan bas prepatwl plans and
Hoardmaa
V <•?< .a
last- dut-ME
Swain^R'
dreM, UiuglisiuUm,
I upoo tbe owners of I
A
.1
lasll l«iiy irant'ri *hc ronih sii.t
prarllral work of a sailor.
All Coanforfcils Iinltatiniiu
lift
« a KTval disl
H. I’kJ. In I’oiMlam. and wliil-
laUng tbU rale la liable to arrest. Iieeaaas eertoua aceidenu aur occur It
e
’‘"iwrt"™'*>•»««‘***“<^ *
siilun Ilf is pir3,4tnt and jovial,
I?e was Is.in
There have
where tbe fault has
There far a reoaaalsed rule of the have a sample bottle
waMsB
road, wbleb, If
by mail free, alno a |ami>hlet telling ;
prevewt aeeldeaia
It la oMigaiory bow to find out if von have kWucy
bladtler trouble.
Mention this |u}icr
tor drivers In Uraer cities to keep to
itfligto Dr. Kilm>r Sc Co., king.
tbe right of the road and a driver vto
M
has bcenoMiloaiMter bis per>
whets sl^t
bean
oae fw OTcr 30 year*, has borae tbe aienntare of
Prlare Ih nry-of Prussia, wbo liaDca r.-a.-Mird niramaader in chief of
erse aty. «»c‘j- and John J. O Uon- itir G'-raian navy, is tbe sailor prince
tf il.e empire and the only surviving
it MartoHte. Wi«.
irel.le dlsitor:i»n t.( IM-Ing lUi- olrlcit
taking tbe great kidney r
Kilmcr’a Swstn}>-Roat. becai
biles In Ibis cominunKr. but disasters
as vour kidneraure sell they will lielp
are alirars possible and the uunosc aH'tbe other sirgans to bealUi. A tnal
care sboald l>e wreised at all tliaev. will convince anvi yuuiiRi-s' h.iil.iiir m< n iit hi-, se*' In the
.rr sick ;
Tbe aattiBoblle drivers ban been
I.
lie has j>isl
ri-Iehr-j'-l >ii-<
erltldsad, MK ws believe ibai
Tbemiblu
nlnelyfoiinb liirih<l:y bihI •t■.•>< u.>i
dSB sbouid »oi be coaiped i
Dr. Kilmrt a I
dney rcmoly, is eooa realiird.
lauds the bighrst for iU wouddiul cures
f the most distressing cases, and isaold
a hs merits l.y all
bees alBOSt eallrety wlifa tbe horse druggists iu (ifly«
auci oae-dollsr s
vwmH.
.
Vfcrilch'Ts’a^choO to fatly jsr^
vluc-j dvsring
thv fiuaCWM^
suasi-n.
'
/
i.c proud ri
her rare.
Kdward lve*r:o OoKiSDilili l-‘-ar^ th- tun a
Fortnaattlr no
oenmd tbroiigfa the use of aoli
owaers of pleaaare cars.
ic U a rhannlDi
rhai^lDg s'tl
J
‘'‘•'itravrii-' t -ir.ai fb-al.
tcl and l;A tr
t.nt ucv.has m EM : i
RooKCViil yesterday a|i|v>inred |>nii*^Tbe*' kidnevs fill,
and purify the Moulera: Oscar I*. <Ywr. at Trav
JorMr o^^ners of ears la tbls cKr
Scott’s Emulsian
ahotjW oonttnue the
l.-v tsot woaUvort amallwr
ance tiUio eool milk wtth
ancatiUioeoo
Iteen visiilpp iricnds in Mi;>3capoll>.
The home factory bst. e.«taLllsht'd a
eserdve
.... 11 la pa. e A;
<.*w..»aA A K k''
. *U
money will be .ibsoluu ly safe.
Itu hB
Train, f j.i'ntar <Mr awl Kruv-a-Mt kw< > a'
Tr> n- friMW t’*>ta> Olv u-1 IIWTMBOit arn-.
iw“;t;i;,ra;.‘“;er.^..';.a
aad.
.
» « am-uud. u e a
wade:
BROS.
m
1
SRAND TlUVCME HCIULD. THUKtOAV. JULY 1Z laot.
They ran
H. managed to poll (be bat-box with
awlm ud dir* to water when they arv
Mr. May's beat atlk hat out into (to
are as rule aa cu
S U N S HI N E
only a day old.
be.
middle of (be
Aad w« have two pet
Boor: WJ
ihca B- tog.
rabUia; thcr eat out of our hands.
managed
We have a prt rooo.
falmsrif like an exclngnlaher.
He tant ao kind
Iinplc l-jBch at noon, and from on- tthree to given np lo bis military tram-
to grt tbe bat dowa over
wbirh
torluck-s
sworldrill.
riding,
irrBch-dlggtng.
Spray ter Profit!
tenetoc.
«e.
It-
When goes to bis books agnln at four-lbiriy
we came Into tbe ixna that day we aad a', six o'clock stops, lev his dinner
aa <mr ribblta. 1 will send you a venu.-
found a silk bat walking about (he which Is a kag.. iln-cutme. ccremooiof.
very "orry Bb<- did not we them.
I'MM Mb tmtkim
^
«4#,-
Grtoaell. la.. June lt>. iNic.
Much to tell ><>■ I enjoy totok a mem
, .1«««nr ••»••• Mpyr M I
N mi
MterMlMIB.
I wW try to k« tovtaft MyM
M fctori to aitofytXy mi to
Mfy iMuf thto*.
H I Mto fall to trytaf to «•
«MM tlito^ I •« 'Try, tiy
bt-r of tbe club.
which
I am a llitie girl Tbe
graduated
last
Sunday
pillars
In
"You raaral!" said Mr. May aa to
spirit, undnunted
by
tbe lery
Blow.
Ml»a Loella
Rboda baa written us a very nice
cu Ik our Sunday acbuul teneber.' Ifllef.
tona are very nice,
tbto tinie.
eompo-x-il
Our Pet 'Poaaum.
-id Juki like lo know
!•
GriDDeU..la. June IS. l»nc.
Dear Prealdenl—I am a little boy
u»y new SuMbIm- btiiiiw.
OrfMtoatf Dtoaailwrt, 1M.
piUy Malhar Kwotto.
Bow mur toitloa* arc niaalat (oda* '
Ntowdy kBu«« bai notlwr
How
playlbtm* arr alrcwo .to
Mobody kMwa but motber.
How May tblBblu aad apootr ba>
■be BtoMd,
How BUay bui«» o» each tat IMtto
•at, '
How »a|iy buoto* to be caddied aad
kttodtT
Nobody ksowa bat Bother.
We were passing the summer a< the
Nobody kaowa bat mother
•ow?
Nobody known bat Bother.
Bow many prayora
by
So tbe steel trap wa« boi rosed from
m i
to Ibe fonl-bonae. wl b tbe remains of on
the unfortunate ricllm ot last Bight's
With love.
raid M-rving as a bait
pariment
ol
our
Childm'a day.
Sunday
school
on
We had to learn the
coiBBUdmenia and Ibe iweaiyWorrester.
We men- uorry
lillle folks and
teachers
Uangitug
wa>
ttvy aad toBe of her
Grtoncll.
gsato
It was M-nie llDic before we (ovm
the culprit
the yard when ■■■ saw snmeihliig mnv.
WES Mr. May's com
kiiiIIv.
ging 'he is>DUul after him?
boys?"
Such a
Lis'" WBR ihrr>i.>' around iilni.
at flrat. but wr are kind to her. ao
ebe ta beginning to like <is.
We had
aucb a nice Children's day.
I am (dx
years <dd.
Good-bye.
O. Jttdixn Norria.
pkdgo M well.
June ». I»^
Duar Presldekr—1 tbnugbl
would
write a few linea to you. as I bavrOur achuol la out now.
ibirteen tiees and dug out
two stumna and staried on the third
Sun toy aebool every
Snuday.
I delight to leodUig.
I rena
Hr. DoBtoe's 1eti«rs and ifatoigbt they
nwre quite toiereottog
I gttew I cat>I wlU rluue.
> good-bye.
b'roiD
EUa Jobnaon.
Hew pretty tbe aebool yard ta going
to be. nith ao muy trees to it.
kicnroe Center. Mkb, June ZB. IkW.
Dear Prealdent—I ibou^i I would
Monroe Center,
„„„ ,,«> and a
»k* looked out of the, ^alf. On Arbor day ibe children set
w^dow. ud Biarehtog along the romi. cut IbtrtccD trees and dug oat two
of tto- alumpa and riaried on tbe ibint c«e.
twp by t^o. cute twentydI guess I will ck'se.
g-jod-bye.
mi
towd to HkblgML or anywhere oUe.
From
W«U. they all caae to. ud In a few
l«d you help aet out the ines, Clin
Cllniuo Johnson.
Btontea every one felt well acquatoi- ton? It murl have been bard lo gel
od, for all were old trtenda tbrough out Ibe (tamps.
lb* teitora to our departBeni. though
Monroe Cen'er. Mich.. Jane
1»M.
th^ had never seen the presldeni
Dear President—I thought I would
toip. After a Htlie while evory one
rile a letter to you UhIbv. It Is a
w«pt ooi to the abady yard and dellfry ulrc da.r liMay.
Our sebool is
ciqha M* ereoB
and
cakes
were
It uon. Tbe tokt day of iw-bool we
•erred, nnd then a big anrprise bap
pn^!
In fart It was
a regulat had an ice ervam stvUl: I had a good
Uinc.
I go to SuDila-.- school nearly
every
Sunday.
Uuc
ftunday
school
For petti |
thtogs Bade by the luring Bngere uT lea-ber tv Mr. Boswtirih
have a rat ud a rabbi'.
Mv rabbit
tk| gMa.
There nere daintily rmta yellow aud while
Hy rat i.' t'laek
ht^jdmwd dual ud bandkerrhlrl bagx
Ud
while.
On
Artxw
day
the
ebildreu
holdm. dosiing caps and
«'out thirteen tiort,
vwr. all Of wUeh will fiud a wrtcoin.
tdpor to tbe new borne
" •oiu-r-; to
boys, ud it proved to be a beautiful! •
tbe
HeraM
Vow
«’ '
»«*
I have lo go alKiiil 311 c:
Ctom boro dlab and art of aauce dial;
Cu you inaagine bow
happy ahe will always be' as she aeos
Ihooe evld«>r.-s of (be lovlag Iboughi*
Of Ike Monroe t>uier Snnahtoerar The
f«|t of the anernooB wna
apeot to
as ito-rc
of the- rirong solutb.n will liaug fimu
Ibi- ■»ild>le. the weight of wlil-li wi:'
and rvsruc.l the earn,
kaew
by
Kkvl
and
dtorvputbble-iookUig
the tiB* of parting reme all too aaon.
U rtwls alter ihrtu.
I
rJose. so pesl-hyv.
Hen and
........ ..
vr.
iin>|«'r ■'Uirtoiency
EU-‘ all I
With .'U .\ at
.Mid au K ati-l a
..a
wl'bom any ui'n.t-ei;-jiry «!»"
’
L-y
ed by that In- limatlnc 'mile wbcft w-
*!.. sou-- day. atmIl'ioB doUers
TIE eiUT
BUCE WILD UGTUIll GIUL. ee..e-.~
OHL.Y ONE even SEEN IN AMEXICA.
■■S' - i I
ILACI.TIBEIS
aKBAi anvra akb
iw bb
m
FEARRJL, FRIQHTFUU FRE'iZIED, PLYING FLIGHT
SPANNING DEATH’S ARCH
USOLUTtlY FREE TWICE DIILT u tie Sim Bmom
Only
I'lMi-idx
i-IdXTTI.Y ATTb Tl^^PARAOE AND AGAIN AT Arvo P. »,
livi.1,;
, \Vw:;.) nfv' 2 BK.-ywl:
a steep ItKlrne
e into
into Space
ACROSS A S5-POOT YAWNING DEATH TRAP.
STILL THERE ARE MORE STARTLERS TO FOLLOW.
VATCH
AND
IfATT FOB
Mid
Bie;STREET'FMItDE.%
Ovtswbriming truTvHne
lOsHne Miles nf Wealth and SNendor.
Sptrt'dor. OpenDensef
Open Dens cf Race WM
leiX of tlcpiianto.
Bsisls, HeiX'
tlcplianto. Camel'. Por.is',
Por.ls', Horvis. Five 6
Baodl
of
M-asiw ao-i aU Exdu'ivc Ni-w N <veXcs.
cfM-asicaoJ.
The crtisu .*vwi-[. of .i-j,'rla. wh'eh
AHm a wi.ilc we wei- alway. gr<.’ | wti: !•
val-i.-d a-
II. wd! toto-nt
'ATKRPROOWT
visli Dcti; and '--e |ito"[ tw-a', y ca:iii>. The gi-at palace in
guess 1 will cane at last when hr was given hto
VleuBa to a: l»:c< ar- a t.iwu
In the
eiiy'nrlthto Crtta'n limits. It to m-cl-j
b - t. reiv.-s an allowance
From your ttunsbiner.
that those limits did B'djfon, ihou-ond dollar' a year, but of
Jnsie JobnoMi.
Ineltide ibc fowldiouse mt Fueh as coeiwc he to n« allowed lo »o*nd
they were- Ben enjoyed ibcm to (I
The (uiik ol It ix k. pi In
Is ii afranl of the cal .* utmtirt.
ibe bank S >r him. WiUc wbai to n.t
SuBBit City. R. F. i). I. June :f.
It WPS amusing to :ee Ibc live
cdiary for bli> dally cxpcnxi-s to ci
Dear Piwaideni—I am well and bope eurtaxlir with whieh he investigat'
yon are the same.
It is wet iiMlay
ribing that came wl'hla hto rear
We bare s
Monday,Julyl6
lure, aud adding euougb
Il ail
.....I.i; .O ai- .],™ .. 4
It miiei l-e Hiierenine to have a vab-
aad Is In bed now.
AMohg hnnahtoe callm« m tbe Her- son's. Byron ;Hulrtt.
oik!* Ikla week were Karri Rrogb
AT TRAVERSE CITY
to
0„d,..ll, I... dl,„ I...-:
'•ndejU
TrarcrM Qij. Wck.
Ihe
pi-aJwl by bi( loiors.
Hv is n.n to hU mirror with a xU-cotuplarem air tha:|(int:
He is 101 years
e lillle ducks.
Gis np at flve every mumlng:
bcauiilol io are: nnd be thruMibaibc. eurciKe.
hto
Ibqutoll.ic nOM< lain every
Tlmy ■Dd wnilcr every liook and paper.
l:6v!(li.-o
1»Trtikfast.
umiy until
Siu.ly
Inine until twelvt o-rieck.
CONSTIPATION CURSE OF MANKIND
(r.Oidmaa*t Liv*r.*<dt never foil 1*
I- UwkUpatton. BllUeaintu and all
utitoiuwn. Bi: 1
not a patent tteilicine latg
aii'i i;l ilioM un eraiaent i
diseases ihstng from a Torpidi Liver.
Liver hi» Utoe: form iflwmnla on hwile^'S^ereiw
(teen ducoeered Ere Dr. Oidman, and hi> Tioelemeiil of doubt in the curing power
procrip-.i'an is known o
Liv-r-otoi. -d Liv-r^nds. They
Thtj Iare no; a niiracl^
Ym Mar Try a Fafl-Stoed Botite Fn*.
Weoanelves know :htt Lit
wi;: I-jt or!y scienee
rnee warking
working along on
oi natCMKttpaiion to the staritu^ point nf ai:
formsof constipit: JO and urai Iioct aaoMing
sating nature.
nalnte. We wax
want req
kioris nf ilangcrons and •bstresssy'
•bstresssy’ dv>dv- ill the dangerous d
•« of t'le Bowt
to try Liv4oi>'s
tO-dtJ. they sell at ^
ifie.
rt'!s tC-d*y.
........................................Bill.................................................
caaew »uch
a« .Sppetidtmi^ Pile>,
Bill jaod Uver. whieh are wnch a yr?-»! nir
if you liaee not tried them
tnasaen. Sick Bewdaebn,
Orapeptu scelu life. Ifvrrtthvv-enevrrtrt-dLivlever trird Liv-r-’before, send vnor
ir name and addrnaaad
t^nmle Trouble* and scores Of Mbm. If oids befo
cend_____
aloolnlelv.eon
receives
.. _____
______
,
will receive
_____
- free—
a full______
used....
bottle
your bowels are strong and healthy tbe
d ad-!nu
ad-'
to every one sending name and
obltyrsuons-i-BCiUiing to pay—merrlr
will act ftroperle and disease cannot en. re*.. .1 3S cent bottle of this gmt retn-i recommend them to your frton^ if fher
ter or remain in the 'ystem. A 'nai
itv. Li'. T-oi.l' ra.i-tie vna feed riv;li‘.. ivi>>l do what we claim. Tbe Vto Oiemiraj
Sumach •*■** aasml lasting bcal'.b.
vke y on look nii the bright side of lifc.lCo., Chicago. III.
10
nirmevetbraare.
There arv cirhi.s-n of lh«.*e tutor;
Meat week we will talk over war School will be out F>ldsy and I will He cllmto-.l the b' Sii-boari] ofclb- l-iw- ati'l with tbi« ih- bnof iad has i
of Ue new plana tor making onr 8u- be glad. 1 have abom two miles ii. -dcwd anil h-ang boaii dawnwanl; from! w.-rk*frcm sovnlng to night. Icarnlr.t;
ahtae page better thu ever dnring walk. Onr Woll atranborrW are ripe 'be ranupy. bolding r.n bv that ut—fdijall the thing* a great gov.-rcign baa
too BoaUia to eoBe.
now. Grandpa Unlelt baa been Uck
H- grinned ai uitn cU in the'to kaow. TbI. is hto usual dav'i: itai-
UA llantd Ornni. and the preKiOont
wonvi.-rtnl lllib- .'»beri
Til- l"t stills to marie t'.r mel'Ing i
ptoFtog games and Itatming to mnaic bP lor a pel.
««, Mr. 'I>re's Ane gramapbpoe. ud
tin
Wc-
dog were never cm Snds that stands for a day or two Ifriendly terms. _ Tbe dog was a blg- ujually U-Uer ib«n itat f.-M-sblv tnadcturriircs from Ibc pressure. Insiutly.
no! srures.ful
bearteef erewture which would have Kewtuy Mvaisusler
our dinmay. our new pel fell to the
'isv,. pr.ibat'ly
n"tl"<'I iliaread.- frb-ndr with a wildral it we ha !
ground limn sad tuullopleas,
UiKi«d him toi but Ikn treated him ,wb<u balilile- tall upon roH rog oi ;•
"Oh. poor Ihtog? II Of dead?" cried
fairy,
woolly
idankei
imuiiv
wIKi a cu?d and dtotaui louoaU'y th.>
Deri, running to v-mooib down iblightly, aad do not break at .-nee. .V
ihovv'cvc! he did niM care to 1m- luilmat’
grav fur.
I'lilddt-i'al can to- niaib- (>y Iwis'lii-.Wllb the cal. however, it wa, dit
nt-Bl. loo. and wa's alsiut to lift it
Kfpr»h- «hai»e of a lenms ta-kc i auc
fenoi.
During the mouths iba' W'
up wbea 1 saw aomelhlne sblnlng like
WcvvriBv wor • • J aeroar. This !►
had him Ri-n i-m-nt the greater (lai
Jewel tfarougb a/tlu> crack to the
t'lU
Tb- b-lhldo I dl'-l MlgC'l ft
if his rtiuc deviKliig pra-'ical Joke
rinsed eyclldK The Ilitle fraud was
pliii- o;- I II— by a qui-k upward
upen ibi> (lub-nunaie ra:
H- woul■ad Mr. May was laugblug
.As il float' III l*ie ail a
w»i-h fur breira until poor Tabby, otf
e.MHii-.r
loi.rtiig it up a-aaiii
her guard lor a momi-nr. would fati
“Uidnt you ever H-ar tell of play
asleep under llu shade oi some burii .igvin. H c?n BiMi to
ing poTsumr- he ask.M. ’-WelL now
Then would Ben cr»-cp softly Into lb- on the c'lge or haiidle of Ih.- lia'
you know nil alaiu*. it.'
Did V..U ev.r
u bobl.le
I'U.^b. lei blrusa-If down fiom au ove:
But we bad found ihe rascal out
light top. T It can Im- m».b- to do this
bangtoe limb and nlve a dr-adf'tl *ii .
iw ami when be "eamc un-dead," as
111
like a train.-! . '..-ptaaDi
.1 pbr-.
In tbe art's «*ar.
Tto-re was a'nlbl
Ben exproKteJ it. bo bad a linle ebaln
cf wTrstect IK held In a slaiitiug isisiht:w! and a terrlAe spring Ibat land. I
(asiened atonii his neck and. iuMcad
lion. A bn'dde is blown. whi-AisI away
the cal yards away, and she was tin
ot running away, as be exiK-ctc-d. bel.i t!i the pi|M-. and s.-ut itoaiiug ilt.wn
nerved and gniwllng tor the next bout
eouM do Bolbtog bu>
piomenadthe light rope
It
wilt dauee and
A' tor the Jok-r himself, be swittir
around a stake and nl^.b he bad never
waftiiiK frt'kily from ilir up
blicieir bark to hto
perch, sjajb-l
stolen ebJekens.
vnd,ol II'je wotslc-.! d.mti to tli.
cheerfully, and looked for more worl...
-re it will tiiuk- a iit< r -ud w
We hnd B great time trying to tome
i-> conquer.
iu.-. l-wp lo 'll. M-ol
Ben-bis whole name was
Benedict
- Even kfs death came Ilk- a jol.r tv
.\n-"b< r iutei.-.-tina way ..I .-n''
Arnold, on areouni of his manners,
this little humor)-I
Aimi II.- :' and
>: witb Htopbubblc, Is to I
vou know, but Ben was hi* everydathe broom were In full pursuit of Rln<
<•;: liar dirk id <viau <>n
Whenever we came aear Idm
one day. when be suiprl<-ed its b.
he retreated to Hie end of bK cbalu
dropping down at our fee( as Ifb-WMl),.' mo pmh-lcs 111 It ami ii<.iiK i
aad grtonod at ns and bi«ae,i like a
as he alwav;. did when •>.- dbd. but
up
('V a ihi. J'l. Ito s.-. I'itii: I’.- .Ii.i
.bole colony o^ gee.k- and when we
ibv minsiti.. passed .and to didn't
BU.li>* Ibo -liitbbb . will 't«k.'
h'd.i
perelric-d In lo-ii blng blui be toy dee-u
"iHime undead " Tlierr was no lirigW
I* y dll. uti 1 may U susis-ii.l—! in i.i
and dk-d wltbonl further delay
gleam f'otn’^ between the rlos-d
nil.
Alter a li'ii- pta'M—
'oi -«i
This was Cl nalnly a ven summary ll.i
The sham dra'b was a real
hit
h
h'lld.l-.
»rh
oihc*.
'll.
II:way ot gei'iug rM of atmu.vance b-' tilt- IlDiP. but the smile was Ib-rI 11- l.clng altarh-d to ttl.' dl'k a:isympalbeiir to Mill; broad, gr-nlal. full of q'liei
you w;|i b-v.- ihi- pr.-tti.-.i H''li • i-n
ward Ben and bad grea> rerpect for mor. a« Ibongb it amused him to
..f t-tl.l.i-,. you -v.T.IapiN-,1 -V. .
bin when he was deac.
lati t.( have f-d l>evoud the rear
Tr; .."n.- of l*'lilt WC fed him aud cared for him
ll:y's br-om.-Exchangtd--. .vtid •« hi.«
pv'rMcienii;.- that- a’ toil hi,, sii.-Tb- rp-K'.i'h H' t.j
plcious heart was won. Itoubtlecs gen
ihappicst e«r in the World,
erations ef abu-i- by manVlud and bit
ibapplesl 1>ev lu the world
Tlie Stouacvre.ghed.
ter esperienci-N. Ailed nl‘b eiemorbs]
rvi.v be the Atteen-yeatsd
cf bounds an I horto
and
glarlu::
.It lidukc Karl heir to the ibrone .
Icrehcf. had made b:ai >he timid and
'is'ria-Hiiiokii y
[ring rieaiu'c he wcIt wti vie hel- c-I !(.■ mo
t rc-igtitor
IlgbTful IP rie hie na'iire blnriom ot>.-.illy' to ir-itope,
induem-e
1 Inipertal r«>*.'<-Msloa'. but be wa'
„r
0'z.PkBicr5L
tHinnet. but it was a ttoal wreck, drag- Clash mid diiap|M-ai.
jilanr
fool, which murst have been BnSering
1 was dHlgbtrti
Uomtoes aud Ellmt- tl.
And tbeu a
big package was buded her fn.m ib.-;*''-^ uio along to th- spring how C.i
OS to match.
KeDoatkra
128 E. FTMt S'.
will Ie ven wter-., sluee a latg- dioji
wa>.?
Amid Aunt llsy 's dvrpalrlng erics suwe
of us eliBbcvl the
I'l dil'iie. lo Ibe
One of tbe cows papa got Iasi w«>eV.
write a few lines lo yon. It la a nice
c«Be to the pretty boBe of Mr. aa.i!,,,,
^ght venrs old.
rtreves-apHreoshloaudeaM tocsl,
to a dc.-'l lu knowing Just bow
ni:a11 pi-re nf sopp, straining Ibe lutv
Qr»wa ud np the hUiy road until ahe
pregideoi's Up was fllled wllb pretty
Ihi
Tbi
tbto time that we were ready lu make hntighl Aunt itoy a new boODvd. but
|irt of aiiytbJog ibat prv enie.l itself, fiom that line uu she and Den wv.>
lataada. thruugb
ahower of aurpriaca. for auddenly. youi
Bvcobody on
-nloy a "bnMde party."
lo malie (he sails. A weak suds will
in ihi' llrtHrak live, the tree wllb the cri-al.- bulitdc that grow lo ttlilj mod
bind’w innk. and ih'-re.waK H<-n. run- . '.--le -l/i- uui! th.-n cxplodr lu a -pray
nlng in and oat of the hniiuw, drag of MU|>> wati-r.
Suds that to tbivl.
fiom ear to ear.
do you like hlK
We v.crc running ihrvHigu
Dtsltn IB Up^Um^stt T*rm ttlithiBtif
ha- nn parii<-ula-.
Ktoel trap and releaw-d Hie iHXtr Hill:-
ak^ the abotc of torely SUver ink ‘
alQMt. denreai girla and bt>yt to te
Soap-bul'H- fun
and enit'll'i red with tbe world not
grin that ever dlvldeil a
Queen Of? Jmpkment O-
Pcs.i
an Nr.^Uay unclasped lb- yaws of ib.-
I am trying lo
ariib lu
C. E. Dye ml
I'p of >1- many dlSen-in taei-.v. toiii:'i-.
.Vrrbd'ike Karl'--Womans World
Larits wtih 6«ap Bubbira.
of hair and with the
cager cbdnia ibu'
We have two eoara and a rail.
aul think of any mure.
of
for 'I-*
imiiertai,
Aud aH.-r ail
keep bappy and bo kind to all aul
Gentor beard of It aad Invited
tolryJlke
to in danger
liollllrUns so. .VuHrta liinicarv. nia-1'
mala.
aha aurted bright ud early oa Hon
tifd) conntry. put Belds
family
I*
wllb u long, obtrnsive tail, dcslliiite
1.. June S3. 1P06.
the Sunsbtoe butiona
her to uead the day wllb them, ao
dhf Borntog ud drove Into the be*L
]s-rbai<«
somc-
ihlug Mdl. gray nnd furry, somoibinr
have aeeu the <
Arbor day the teacher and the aebol
8ha ta pluntog to go to Drover to
(K-ra'ioii.<. and
Aunt llcu was preparing for church
ornarv pm-suni? How
l4>U Rateiy.
I wish I might
Qbo of the nlcaat Uiag* Uiat bat
loi|l tlBO look place a tew daea ago.
these
\V«-
brosjer
lib- •I every niimto-r of ll-
icallv did.
We bad nt-ver
from the trap
'potsnm:'
time to do so.
banMnad to yoar pretodent to a long.
H<- sits alone on a lioni to n';
-.c-veaK'-n other tute rs. and I’v a iaii--
Raymond Norris.
seen a mink and we were immenst iy one Snuday and bad iat<1 her to-auliful|
•ason
T';. beautltiil
Ulry clobTbukTou. Raymond. I wl.di I eould InleleKledv^
iMiiinct on
hedt iwi wbu ahe thM 6o*t aberti so airily. cbaui:iii-eer all the Sunlu-ams.
were'dresstog tbe nest moroliig
gcld to purjd- and liiim piiinro-’
wbrii we beard Mr. May shout:
.AKrscied by her toud oiitrry wc went tii^critu.Mai. a
just as ••uii-iialiuig III
(Irtoucdl. la.. June 1». I»M.
"Ob. boys? Come here, qnlrk?”
and Jcinedllu the M-arch. iroutd.-d Ibi- flcM of J
Jaek Frost a.- in. v ar. in
Dear Prealdent—I want
to ibuk
Away we flew, auu iherv' wav Mr. wllb a vague mtoglviug all tbe iline vuninu r time, or vie- v.rsa, Thi-> ati
you tor my Suaabine pto: It beipa me
Mav bolding up the steel trap, an I that Hen waa to some way miiuiv-ii-i a ni'vereli ling delighi. and the grown
iber for to be good.
toughing in his qualni. stow way
with ib<- dlsai'i'caiaticc of the lieaii- iiji man or woman muni liid-ed to- ••Iil
the ppwai
Centra
Moaror Cen<
mday. Jnly s.
vmlieu
b<T. liluBiphatiMy. <a-«<b bl.-
fail-led tbht bis smile grew
yon eoald ronoud see us aonie lime.
Bow iMBy Uaaen tor aaU early bead'
Mif.
I'd better gll me a ateel imp.'
a neighbor (be next day and wa>
lo Sunday wbool very muvli. and wl^b
am glad that vou on- keeping tbe
Nobody knonra but Bother.
p;(di-
Ibis haidwotk.ll iKvy gtow; up
each tittle
abe abed.
sttidiv-- In a
Hr is not permitted to mtnsii
to the sUgblest degree wfli the iMb--
and I' ligli'tis. will go to pii-c-s to bii-
while bad.
Bow Buy teara/or her babes ha»
Whcxil
was Jast a fen Inches too short.
of prnmotlnu
I enjoy going
She was afraid of little txiyn and gins
kaow?
(he co'-rce of
lla- brooa.wavlng and to know rliat It
We each
a certiflrate
-I am glad you seat
How Bany )oya from ocr moiber lore
order that lie may know soni-thlni; i>i
aluo had a gradoallon aong.
“We want him for a
How aaay baraw doaa a Bother heart
her n-arli and
This {e the latest im|irovrd and mt»wt ten*
' erallv u** ful sprayer on the market. I’revents Utiflil and iKtshively kills eterjr bu;:
un the Vines. It is one of the most usirlul
machines on the f irm-—a lu-ccssity on ail
farms where stuvessful pot.tto culture i»
desired; rapiil .it.«! thorotinh in its work,
prcvcniin;; the ravaiti s of the dread |>otato bceik-; m.ikinj; b-.’Ucrcrops,taigrryield
and ussurin^ better quality. Try one at
our expense. Sold and guaranteed by the
.i
iiumlM-r of Drivalc dei.’rtlvo'
IKih-
r care, c^a a Bother bt
Twice a wr»-k he Is lak-n 'o .v b
:re at (be K-botlcn illgfa mSisi'
who knew
wbitber iberv ciiuttlhg bead on one slibHe had
There were loiirteen bo>s and aeven would le SB) fried rhlckeu to Uulbe' t-notigli lu*eat. aud I bav<- alwayk In(Irla that graduated.
Tbe boys ic week.
lieved ibai be stole from Aunt llsy
• -'Maybe It s a mink, mother," sa(-r btva'ise ht- etiJoye,l aln- --lorm tbs'
the glrU Ibe Iwcatydblrd pHaloL
Ur Mar. in bla Wow way
'I guci- came afivrward. Il aniuM-d him to mn-
-daea on Children's eaj.
Nobody kaowa bat Bother.
bnek war
And wbVn she bad detected il .and
If Ibis wbtAesale aUugbier
Yoar imie friend.
paldT
llsy's
by hi* rblcd lulor. Coimi Walli-. an-:
atrayod,
"
"Anni
give bim the |i.--iliar l.nowl«-.igr ««•<!
farm c-d fur Id' du'b-s on ibv (krone
surroRudc'] at a resiic-riatilc distvu< ■
wlirull>
oacb
tne old
boys
.
many ribbona for
to
atdBelbhig (mm tbe
pto.-e Isyond
biding
How
cnai'-b
1-iroiu. h.- alwavs serambk-d to sonre
lam BUlra.
bandkerchiefa
the Joins
--aid Burning alivT muntlug. as sb<- turned, and be np oa the Jvrisls calmly
came to from counitog her bnvuj. hav devouring it before vbe had drieeie-l
ing aiways (oaud one or two mlsstou 'be Ibefl.
I am
n«-d with pink ribbon.
Iron Jtge Tour J{ow Sprayer
Ic-S, geegiaphy. Iiii raHtie an I hiriorv
1 seen oa a w-ty .•Is‘«»ra'c ,cak to order ti
«a^ lu boi pursqjl of Ibe iblef wilb a
Nobody kaowa bwt'-Botber.
Bbay
lat'
must -fi l
duKO at
leave Ibe
hay?
prtfertly fj
diBervDl
May fartnliiiuae and liaring a il<'clde<l
tof lo lu- rfawrlul and happy every fundncHs (or Mr«. May s fried rtii. k'-ti
June iblnJ was fbHUren s day and
♦cry much Inleresied to the
;■ How Ba^ tetB baa abe boaied today
Bow
ih"
tfair eew
Ikrides ibat b.
I giaduated from the priaary depart tObJ<-c'.
ment of the Baidlat Sunday acfaool.
received
tot. not.4m
many limeB bav>
tal'to while
day.
Pamm*y
How
kUcben.
bnthvrlng lay chickens. ' Mrs. May bad
eight years old ud very happy alih
wiri-
vmpll^
grvrjud.
what H
miliar
guages (fast ate staikv-o in lb<- Auslrto"
him dnv down from bis favorite play
tier ol Ibc Sunhbtoa club
Pkto VtM PmWMrt. Oar* Batoai.
Tbto "onne l*»y must
was Iinmtul ol mlscbu-f. and tba' b-
pU-
Uianl tiye.
Uela Bradrtaaw.
Ai.'bduke Karl is prompt
had a quiet seoM-uf humui. and doulu
Vke. h<- played on eavj»|ier(tog i»-o
by ber grand
t will rlmar lor father.
im glad you enjoy being a m-m
«. tomt cdAaa,
sor.abiUlv
b'Ks laugbed ■« bimscll at Baet •< te<- mixb re lacEuaces. e!a-sif-s. niaib-mat
We will all be Interested in
I ibluk our bul- the poem
t Hk<- her very murh.
liy
"I toi|>’t( felt
Av lime passed we found that Uea
Rhoda Holeti.
repi’a'ed the iwenly^btrd IMilm ud
Uttg a promotkin aong.
iilablc iiciXHi.
be added, (boughifuliy:
on me?"
Your Sonahlne girl.
Get all that is cominj; to you from your
potato iidd. Make the crop and quality
liner and better and the tjrcater by spray*
iiij; at intcrviN with the
: ; : ;
father is a rev-klew. draaken.
reaken. dtorri<
di»rei.
MDontbed the nap of hla bat: aad the*
more comforiablv on you than ll din-r
Khali wing ber fllgfai frmn thia world
Itob Ibc priniary departaeni to main
il'cpariBCDl of our Sunday acbuol. W<
alivtwed '«
tnotbei and his younges' brober. Hi-
ing ns Innocrt as a baby.
muilc
ghtw.
l ight .veaia old ud waa uae of tbe
riaaa
ean*i’a Arm
After that he to
aiT. aad there was Ben under it. huk- spend owe boar of rremtlmi with bl
the world below.
Dear Frealdoni—I aill write a lew And
. HpM*y mmt •» •my «r
Boor to ibc Boat nnaccauntable man- meaL
■When heavco's laat tbuder abakew
again
eight
from
He ban -q
by
THE JOHNSON DRUG CO.
US E. Front SL
It V’
•hsip. hraied knife, eel thraagb each dried. Oever with a deep paa a*
Ow reason that cocoa aad choeMttn '
cake. sMIttlag Into halves. Batter one bear yoa may cat a potato that to has the weaderfoi maehlae. or amare *0 «Aen naaMiKlzlBg to Mnaffteach half aad spread raspberrtra— jast borsHac with mesltasra A flveTbe Mg pie machine to la reality rtenl cooking. From twelve to Iftoen
whkh have been easared an bo«v ceat asbcMos mat will accomms
miantei to not too kmg for the bcUtag
mode ap of two
the layer*. Serve
MkJag smd baktog the crust aad the of eUber. MUk shooM not he aMnd
cnsfawally tbe potatoa* «
with cnaaL
oUl JoM before serving. The milk
LMTIS ■
other (or fllHag It and brow
Raspberry Cvraat—Press *me quart
areriagoa. The crn»t-making marblne raoold be scalded separatMy. It shenM
low to Uas ■craps.
of red rasM>e(ries Uroogh a sieve
dowllhcMd
be heated wlU the o
of q series of moUs
(be higher Idealw-a noatJmme. vine*
. (or the Uacheon t
sad add to the palp one cop of sugar.
Dblem. Odd tomb U excelle. Cooking Impair* the flavor of
of oor owa MaaUng. a few book* (uH
from ihe scraps of pastry Soak two ubiespoons M gelatin to leal when served In nrato jelly. Make moonted oo an endless brit. which cartr yen hare hard wot* to do.
milk. It Is always bKter to seaU tl
of tbe iuplratlon of gealoa. a few which are left over from ptan. Boll ban a cap of water until soft. Whip tbe jclly-or buy It. wtira to ntfilei ric* them beneath a retort ftlled with
Do It now.
qatckly. Boiled with the oily choonbatter,
whkh
answers
lor
tbe
pic
friend* worthy of being toved. and the acraps Ulo tbU raeets aad ^>read
pint of thick cream to a solid sad aenriy as xgood Ajtj^wfly—and
May tbe mm am cImt and Mne.
laie. It Is raised to SB «
ragb.
froth,
fasif s cap of bMliag ws- pour a IKtIe la ):»« Jtotiom of a moM
Tmuhbi Monde nwy cm* la riew, able to love na la tom, a bondred In- with chopped flgs. ratolns. ana.
The batter to fed Into these moMs high tcatoeratnre.
nt Menawe* that briag no pain anything that is at hand. Lay another ter over the geistto and whee it
Cut the lamb InUhln slices of uniform
yaatofdar t* not (or yon;
as
they
pot*
nader
the
retort
aad
nnome.
a
devMkMi
to
tbe
right
sheet
of
pastr?
on
lop
and
roil
sUgliily.
dtoaolved
add
It
to
tbe
berry
pulp.
Set
size
and
trim
them
neatly.
When
the
So Know.
that will never awerve. a simple relig cn Uto shapes aad bake a light
paa of ice water aad stir ualll Uyer of jelly Is hard nrrange tbe slice* plaager is antomaUcally lowered into
Oae M tbe prKUrat spring aad mna. B JPOB bar* a news to Mas.
of batter, which (orees It inion empty of all Wgotry. foU of tm*t brown. Tbe pastry may be spribkled
SI lo thicken: then fold In ibe with layers of jelly and pour jolly to
mer salads to prepared by anoagtog
rwhape. The bolt i
Stac tt now.
and hope pad love, mad to aneh a pbU- with cheese end a Mt of rayeaae pep «rhippcd cresra. lure K Into a tancy last of all. When Ibc dish U quiton a bed of carefully washed wolerIM tbe note* ct gladncH rlag
oaopby thl* world wUl give «p aU the per aad kaked U kmg strips. If pre border mold and set on lee until Ann. Arm unmoU and deraraie with smm]l sad tbe pie crusts pass over a aerie* ervs* alternate thin alices «f radtobM.
Omx aa aoac of Mrd la opriag.
of burners, whlrh bake them as the,
>oy It kaa.—David Swing.
When serving, heap One. red rasp- olive*, truffle*, raper* or pimcni
ferred.
the red akiaaed oneea. and cucumber*
IM emry day oaac anMc brta*;
travel. «*hen they reareh tbe end of
Jelly UUmottds—Having the paste berries to tbe center, or If another and gsraltb with watercress.
and pouring over a Freoch dressing.
•Sing It now.
For Thoes Who Can.
ibeir jooraey on the endle** to-li ih.->
msde by some good recipe, toll It out shaped mold U use. around tbe bam.
The rambiaatloa of slrartct, white aad
Plain
boiled
rice
is
preferred
Tbe (crtlbwlng hinU were printed
sn- solomsileally rehmsed Irom the
Raspbervy vinegar makes s refresb- brrad crumbs by
aboot oBotbIrd of ao inch thlrii. and
B yen have kind words to aty.
two shade* of green appeal* lo the
molds or pons and are rrady for the
lest year la Good Hoi
g
summer
drink.
Put
two
qusns
of
with
a
abarp
knife
cut
In
diamoads
Say then now.
stuBlng for cbkkeas snd turkeysr
• re. •hlie the crispneas and bleadMg
by readers ot that valuable
flUIng
maebtoe.
fresh
ripe
berries
Into
a
(our or live Inches loag. OUse the
TOMuiruw may not eome your way.
siUciness and cMdaea* aaUsfles the
Equal parts of cold, cooked rice and
uliie. They
An
sttendani
removes
the
pic
crusts
lops of these with bsH beaten egg. tel and pour over them a quart of vin canned sa'linoa makes s good salad
So a hJadaoM while yo«i may.
timely this yeer aad Home Cheer
and places them on the fllling ms pslaie.—Selected.
sUp them onto sbaUow tins aad bake. egar. After they have stood tor twenLoved dnoi wlU not always may;
readers will find many belpfol augKcs Is jO or IB BiUutes they should be del- tfioQT hoots, strain them through i mixtnre. Serve on lettuce leaves with chine. Here they again travel oo an
Mis*
Ruby lUimee. !• ynoT* oM.
Say Ibom now.
FTencb dre-ssing.
tJons among them.
endleas belt, which rarrle* them b.
kately browned, and sbonhl tw neapeu sieve and pour the liquid over twe
for handling
Do noi plunge spinach. waierrrcM. neatfa a retort filled wuh the fruit, whii was kidnaped la Portamonlh.
n yon have a amUe to' show.
U s fancy gUas dish (or serving. JeOy quarts of Ire-sh raspberries. Agali
EneUod. U. yrar* age. has bran (onad
Unce
ind
such
green
vegeisbU-s
fralU when ennning w preserving, or
custard
or
whatever
filler
Is
to
Ire
um
M
Show It now.
IK them stand twcbty-four boon
sbouia be served with them.
(Ml (Tty. l>a. Her mKber. Mr*.
water tbe first thing whpn storting
anything else where there Is dsngei
to tbclrV»»hv«P * second retort cou
Mako boarta baiw. ro*e» from.
I..V. will ewne (otj her. The eectd
PuR Chips—These nre also very Then strain snd allow n pound of knf Clean them. Give tbem a llule l<xp talus the supply trf meringue, w^l
ot crashing, cbopsilcks are belter
iMt the friend* arooad yon know
kaked out through (he arrent on aadsinty snd msy be made from tbe sugar to crery pint of juice. Put loio agslnst the palm of the hand, and
than a fork or spoon, either one
deposited upon lop of the filler.
no low yoo have before they go:
s
Kone
Jar.
raver
and
sei
to
s
kettle
other rborge u( tbe man aad woman
paste. Roll out into n torn
much of the din. sand. Insects, and so msUrslly spread over it. and th.-»
whicb to apt' to leave an Inclsloa.
about ono-foorih of an Indi la thlck- of boltiDg water ad keep It bKling for forth will drop off. If. however, you bronned in an oven through which the wbo poecd os her parents.
—Chartea R. Skinner. little practl^ with tbe sticks to o
neaa. cut Into strips alMot one tnen an hour. Bklm. bottle and sent,
vincing. .
use. poor q.vqr tbe cracked ice and add put them at flr« Into water all these pl<- travels. This compMc* Ibc operawide
and
Are
loog.
making'fancy
end*.
. HsTlng two small beds of raspber
things will stlrk and will have
and the pie la ready for the
a little water.
• Do thy dnty; that 1* beri.
ries. one red the other btock. I pre Lay two together, one on top of th'3
picked off individually.
« t«avo aato tbe Lord tbe rest
served and canned ihca together other. unUl nil have been naed; thca.
H««l can be protected from flic* by
Raspberries for Summer Us*.
•
—UmgfMlow.
mes one kind sod then the vrilh s small cutter.—s funnel msy be
covering It with pepper or vinegar,
Raspberry Tapioca—Soak one si
Homa Frwit Gardena.
other predomlnsUag. Only In this used—cut three or four holca down' capful of laplora over nlgbl in water which can be washed off before using.
throngb the two strips. Glaze the
A h«*rae fruit garden if a garden
way did 1 have enough at one Umc
enough to raver. In tbe morning add The vinegar, by the way. will help
where fruit is grown tor borne
JosUfy working with. When using tops with the halt-beaten egg. bring one quart of water, and cook
mske tough meat lender.
very careful tbat It does not touch tbe
differ* from the vegrMsWe garden in
them our fsmUy had n
Soda U one of the least expensive
sides, and bake to a delicate brown. double boiler until transparent. When
cuDialning (rail InMcad of vegetables.
Hare am sevea anggeU of beipful- plenmat surprises, ns each jar pos
napkin or fancy dolly on d done add one cu|>fnl of white sugar and most Indispensable article*
It difl<-rs from the orchard In BKnc
neaa. one for every day of the week sessed a diSerrai flavor. The red pretty dtob and pile the chips In log an dtwo eupfuU of flue ripe rasp kitchen use. Acid fruits, soch as gootemuch more timlied in extent,
berry lends delicacy to the bladL
berries.
SUr
them
In
lightly,
so
as
bcrric*.
rhubarb
and
plums,
require
containing a greater variety cd frail
while the black berry oSseU the sick- rabtn fsahlon and serve with lemon or
break them, and set X^e ketll- less sugar If a little sods—opwhslf
other Jelly.
Us object Is not quantity, bni
Do not pray (or oMy UvMl my t® lah flavor of the red. which Is bo obin a paofol •>( Icc-rald water to cool tnispoonful to one quart of fruit—Is
nish a variety of fresh frail* for fam
Golden
Coins—If
there
Is
paste
quickly. 8erTe>cfy raid with whipped put In bcfor«- the sugar. Bathing
be atfongcr mea! Do not pray for JdcUonable to some people.
ily use.
In screwing the Uds on my glass enough one ran also make a fe«- cream.
Caaka egoal to yonr powem. Pmy for
patient In hot soda water will redure
The posslblUUe* of a amsH piece of
Ra*pbeTiT.yTr1fle—Arrange stole (be fever. A little sods put in w
powwr* egnal to yonr taMu! Then the fratt jars I flndMtr bolding s piece of 'golden coins." Roll the puff paste
ground used to (bis way arc
sandpaper In my hand that It pre- aboui'a third of an Inch thick and cut loraroons or slices of sponge cake In to which meat and vegetables
4Mag of yonr work ahall be BO •
one of the United fltates.Fnraicr*’ Bui
Ibem
but
with
a
qnarterpound
baking
nMo. Bat yon ahall be a mlmMe. venU slipping and that jars
deep glass dish with slieroste lay boiled will make them tender and
Ictlns.
It Is estimated tbat lour hun
powder
cnn-Hhe
Jld
to
not
deep
Cvnry day yoo ahall woader at yonr- sealed tightly. Tbe same method may
er* of sweetened raspberries. Pour. sweet, besides hastL-ntn^ the cooling
dred snd forty-two fruit-bearing.plants
enough. Tkke the 'circles one
(■Mi; at (be rtehaoe* of Ufe wUMi ha* be need to nnaesi the jars.
these s cusurd made with the sod thereby saving fuel. When added
be grown on a piece of ground
lime and enrefully dip one side in the yolks of Ihfce eggs, four UbieapooujBoine to yoa by the gmee of Ood.tllshwsier
no
fuel
^s
needed,
and
«y Msring the sharp edge of
sixty by Kghly feet. ThU Include* ten
hnlf-bralen egg. then lay them glared ruls of sugar snd one pint of rich
there Is no greasy rim around your
PhlUp* ftooka.
knife under the screw to let In tbe
dlHefcDt fruits—pear*, apples, pesebside down, on a paper which has been
dish pan. In warm weather meats
milk flavored with one-hslf
nir, a friend explained
me that
cs. cbercle*. plums. bUckberrie*. block
thickly sprinkled with sugar. Then
(ul of tomon exirsci. Make a meringuf may Ire freshened by washing iu cold
bent the lower curved edge, which at
raspberriet. red raspberrtea, all
lay each one sugar side up on a shal with the whites of tbe eggs and six
Caodidate for Renomioatioo
mO life la hat a qneaUon of
soda water before cooking.
became useless tor air-Ught
berries and grapes. Three row*
low pan snd bake In a quick oven. The
on the Republican
of
powdered
sugar.
tmdprodty. a glrlag and a reaving, seaUag. She always lures s ran of
allowed for pear tree*, and one
egg and-sugar together wUI make a Heap this on top of tbe trifle before
Ticket for
nd each act haa Ite talneace. why frnlt apalde down In enough boiling
each for peaches, rfterriea. plums
beautlfnl crust, and men nil are daint
New Way* to Um FruRs.
ant tot ear ooartrihoUoaa to the world water to Just cover the screw and In
Ing^ Serve very cold.
Fruit, one would think, could not apiiles. oil trees in each row.
lly piled OB a toney dish with a pretty
iB^rry Sandwiches—Mix
l*ont he pleaaaat one*, onr oBerlnga
minnte s simple twist wUI Uke oR
utilize space, the grape vines are
an Impimtlon. Why not Indeed ao the-top. U there Is any mold op the dolly beneath them, everybody <
half cupful of mashed red raspberries be Improved. But a clever b
planted around the edge of tbe garden,
cedes that tbey are rlghUy named.
witb onebslf cupful of grated pine wbo has made a study of the subject
fruit she wraps n dlsbcloUi around the
says otherwise, She declare* that and the small fruits between the trees. from the Grand
Traverfle
Bundle of FagoU—U any paste Is apple and oBc-founb of s cupful
itribetbna to Ufe may be top and pours on a little boUing wa
left, a “bundle of fagoU" may be next crushed English wsimii*. fh-at the many a dish In which (rnli figure* esn Grape vtoea sre also rveotnm
County District.
e which add to the toy, hnd not ter. with the same result.
made. Roll the paste as (or the gold wblu-s of three eggs with six Ublc- be bellcred 1<"' p«-r cent l.y the judi porch rllmbers. thus giving IsMb sbadiKeep your door* end windows
cious admixture of some other fruit. and fruit, snd as covers (or walks and
en coins and with a.cake cutlcr'cni
eioeed wtille fllltng preserving jars,
cirriea four or five'inches in diam into the fruit. Cut sponge cake Into Here sre the comWnatloo* she has , outbuildings.
thus avoiding drafts, and breakages
According to this eKImste, a good
eter. With a smaller cutter
finger pieces, and pul two of them to- found worth making;
To think the best of people and not will be rare.
sized back yard. If properiy cultivated
Blackberries and blnebcrriet
centers from these. Iravlng one-inch gKber with tbe fruit mixture between
tha womi. to »y only Wnd and gmeper was lamenting that rings. Bake these on shallow tins.
would supply any family wttb nil the
These are delicious for afternoon lea. better pie than either slDgiy. L'ae the
■Sow words, to be brave aad tme
fruit that was needed. In cases where
she had brohra three jars ao far dur Prom .the rest of the paste cut stripe
Raspberry Wells—Make round indl- blueberries to the larger quantity.
bepefni and admaatad. to real
With very sweK blueberries, iemon msrkK to inaccessible, as
ing the season while she had
one inch wide and four or flve Inthea viduol sponge cakes by any good rec
•oTS wUi aa oa a Botl pUlow. to keep
• suburban homes, or w here It
other jars that bad been In her praWhen theae bare been baked ipe. and when cold unrefully acoop juke and rind or a little rhubarb is
M ebUd bevt to gt^r balm, and
to desired to bare Irvsh fruit and at
iwesrty years. A glass slip tfam or four of tbem tbrougb tbe out the center of each, leaving a wail also a welcome addition.
imw tbe kingdom of heaven wUhIn
Combine quinces with sweet sppler. band, such a garden would cerUinl)
blower wbo happened to be present rings of paste, using two rings for about three-fourths of on inch thick.
Latest and Newest Case
fern, am an parta of tbe duty, and be
very valuable snd besltbful addiFresh flgs or dried flgs mske a deli
told her that some jam were machine each bunch of fagots sad Mto «» * Cover the wells inside and ouuldc
Designs. Reoaissaocc,
long to tbe blrthrtgbt of good mea
cious pr»-*ervc—bKter yK with a bit UOD to the family table.—Exchange.
made, while othera were band made dslDtily-napkined piste.
with chocolate Icibg. and fill them
m* goad woman.' To despnir of none.
snd that the Utter wooM give by (sr
L'Art Nouveau, CoIotwith ripe red raspberries slightly of orange added.
V «n nfnae hMp to none, to give,
Tomato preserve Is Improved by the
the greater satisfacUan. He Informed
ial and In
h'-iChocolate Mcrinffne.
enwhed. sweeicned and mixed with
Raspberry Recipes.
load, to love, to live for others.—
her that the top (mouth) of the band
addition of sliced orange*.
Cottage Uprights.
Melt one-fourth of a pound of chocNeariy all the readers of Home whipped cream. Heap whlpired cream
ttnne am the atcpplhg-atooes to real
Tans of orange mmrmslsde
made jar was not entirely amooih like
otoie. then add flve ubiespoonfuls of
arc fortunate in living to
over tbe top of each
proved wiib s sprinkling of frosted ol- granulated sugar and one-half rnpful
the remainder of the glass, in conse- glon where they can have delldoti*
Cream Raspberry Tart—Ltoe a deep
monus-chppped
almonds
coated
with
Quence of baring been subjected
of boiling wsHt: stir to a very smooth
raspberries the same day they arc earthen pie dish with good pastry,
Ttwreday.
grinding process. The machine made picked. There- is no fruit whlqb
paste, and IK cook, one minute, stirand fill the dish with raspbcrvlt-. while of egg and sugar.
Why tmad the painful path twice?
I*e*rs combined with pineapple— ring coaBtanily: add a few graliu ot
jar, on the cratrary.
Sprinkle thickly- with sugar. Boll out
We am not
^ the top: but toward tbe top. if one losee Its freshness, and at lb<
one-flfib
aa
much
pineapple
*»
po*r—
salt. Scald a twcslnch stick of clnna
time there are few to equal It when sn nnier crust s little thicker than
the and of the Jonmey oar bodies
held to tbe light, could be dlstlnwill
be
liked
mou to four cupfuls of milk, remove
freshly picked and with the delicate the under crust sod larger than the
mnet make. Life b not kmg enoogb
Jelly of apples sad pear* will have the rlonsmon. snd add sunclcat milk
gnlstaed threadlike flaws running pan seed capsules aobroken. Tbere are top of tbe pie- Siiread this carefully
to do the name work twice. We never
way around. These Saws have aome- many wsys of preparing these deli over the top. snd do not press do»n tbe pear flavor and the apple flrmneM. (0 the find mixture ualll it la of the
db ef tbe evU of today—the real presThough the eeason has gone by .(or
wbat the ipprarence of cracks, sod
try to pour; add to the rfr
cate berries whit* arc simple, and al the edgta. Bake in a moderate oveu.
«at thing: we onrvlve that and waste
IVCf .
sirawberrlf* and raspberries, her sug mainlng milk, snd mix thoroughly by
are raUed *khr«ndi'’ by glass workers
Mske a custard as follows: Pul one
away thinking of yeoterday-s tronWe.
most no work for the busy
match
the
furnishings
gesllons in regard to these fruits sre boaling with an egg t.e*ler; add one
(s word, by the way. I have (allsd
keeper, and which will be a welcome cupful of milk in a double butler, snd
which has ceased to be. and of toIBO^
worth keeping lor snoUier sesiton.
of mansion or cottage;
And In the dictlonaty).
uwspoonlul of ranllls exirart. Pre
thsnge lo her family. Among these when It is scalding hot add one Ubletow*i tronble. which has not arrived.
Sirawbyrry Jam mixed with goose pare a meringue by beating the whiter
pianos of the highest
ot
be
obtalami
spoonful
of
sugar,
anc
one
-e the followtog;
''
— Myron Reed.
berries is ever so much nicer than of three eggs stiff, add gradually
class; pianos that arc ar
try rhubarb, diced wUbont peeling.
spoonful of core starch which has
Raspberry Charlotte—Pick over
strawberry jam. plain. To flv« quarts
tistic from cveiy view
snbatUnie. Rhubarb Juice Is a vaU- quart of red raspberries and cook
ltd of a cupful of iKiwdered sugar,
treen mixed with, a little cold milk
rridey.
of ^trawto-nies add two qusru of beating euosianUy. and Usily cut and
point: pianos
that the
Forgive end remember! That to the nble aid In canning or preserting, a heavy sugar syrup until lender: potit sth. snd cook for five nilnutes; add u
gcxiseb.-rrk*. oltber green
world's great musicians
(old Into Ibc whiU'E of the eggs
best rnb. FOrgIve ssd remember tbst cltber used alone or added to Uiv boiling hot by degrees over^s mound' Ibe mixture- the whIpiH-d whites of
turning
red.
fratta
that
need
acid.
eggs,
cook
s
minute
longer,
snd
cupfuls
of
heavy
whipped
croam;
say arc the best.
of todyflngers atiracilveiy arranged In
3!DS bare forgoaen. Fhr too man^When
making
gooseberry
Jelly
or
half the meringue to the djocolate,
Prom a lady whose sweet cucumber
standard glass dish: cover with sn remove fr«n the Are. Stand the di-«n
peopls forgive aad forgeC Tbese are
At onr warerooms yon have
Jam. Ibe vanilla h«-an will tw found
mixing rarcfully. Serve the ehocolai.panful of cold aster, and stir utiinverted ebiu bowl, aliowtog It to re
|bM tbe people wbo say that It Is la- pickle was noted for iu fine flavor
apli-o.li<l facilitia for teatiDg
help along the dcUrlousneas ot the rc- to tall cup*, and drop a large apoonSoaalhle tor tbea to forget, as If ibto 1c*rued to save the liquor from year main until cool. Garnish with BUr-> Ul the custard Is cold. When the pie
paoh iDSlniaient in *•-----(ul
of
the
meringue
on
top
of
eac
bah(!d.
carefully
remove
the
top
to
year.
This
give*
a
richness
not
of
sweetened
whipped
cream,
and
sc
-were a credit to them. Tbe real
like cotpUtioQS.
Gooseberries, eprrants snd raspber
crust and pour tbe custard over the
tore servijjg:'
emsfato Is tbat they do contlnuMly be attained In any other way.
company with Iced eggnog saoce.
ries to equal
Onr modern ayitemrof pi
Raspberry Cream—Place one pint fruit. Then replace the to^. snd serve
Wrget that they have forgiven. Ererr
Hy second lot of raspberries last
pi'tlrtog jam
ano aelUog. marking each inof raspberries in s bowl, add one Ibe Jjle when perteclly cold.
gtovamstaace tbat brings the Injury summer vrould
Concerning
Linens.
eombluliig elderberries
atroment in plain fignrcaon
Raspberry Meringue—Whisk the
onful of powdered sugar; let
Dueben* apples were advanced enough
Tsbio Itoen should not be sUrrbe.|
gre«-ii graiws. gooseberries, or crab SR
smalleat pnaaihk- margin-rtai.
whites
of
fo-jr
eggs
to
a
stiff
froth,
n ftbe fact that (1^ have forgiven U. I made a good stiB jelly of them In Blond for an hour, then rub through
pli-s for p-Ily, *aue«'. or pie. You wr Mil Ironed, while quite damp, tolth ho'
ciatunt wiUi legitimate bn«They, am Irriuied by memory of the the usual manner, but before pouring sieve: soak one ounce of gelatin io add one enpfiil ot powdered sugar and
irons until dry. If nut damp enougii
it be disappolou-d with Ibe result.
neM methoda, gives each onacupful of crushec re-C raspberrte!
wrong. Instead of aeftened by remem- it Into the glasses. I mixed It with an two leaspoonfuls of cold milk for half
Either for roly-poly or Jam black when iroaed. It will In.- limp and
tomor gruatcr aecurity for
hour. lh(m add lo It «»e cupful of Serve In glass cui» with whipped
braara of their torgiTcae** of it. equal amount-two glasses—ot
r'lrrams are Improved by (by addlthm easily, and Bill nA show the paiier’>
full valoo than Uie oW way
■eam
r>r
custard
scalding
hot
milk,
two
tsblrepoonfuto
Other hearu cber
raspberry ~syrap.“ stirred It iborwell.
of makioK tbe price match
of red eiirrants
Raspberry Charlotte—Soak
end ncstriy tbe traderaoa* of their eughly. strained it through a thin of granulstcd sugar. Stir until thor
Only recentiy t learned that butter
Ripe
red
curraats.
with
ripe
goosethe pocdietbook.
lorglvtag than ttey do the Irril
cloth, pot Ijjio the glasses, snd had oughly dissolved: sK aside and when third of a box of pcisitoe in one-thir l is.-rrle>. make snoiber good mixture- robbed on fruit, tea or coff«- stator
cupful of cold water for fiHeen
add Ibe strained raspbiTrie<» the teellag of bring wronged. Here the nicest ^eliy 1 had ever made. dW
wbKbi-r on linen or coMod, the!
(or pres»-rve> and pies.
Is a rememhertag that to worth striv and sparkling, with a dclieate rasp Wbtp half a pint of cream, add half a minutes. Add one cupful of sugar and
Blaek rssplwrrlei. If stewed with washed to quite hot water and blsncupful*
boiling raspberTT juice.
ing (or.—Sonday School Times.
berry flavor. We like It better than icespaonful of vanilla and whisk all
some red. juicy eberriev. make a good soap. Is a good dtlersive. In (set. It
together. S« on ice to harden. Half Stir until the gelsiinc is dissolved, and
the pure raspberry.
ss-jee. Stew gently, so as to keep the will remove almost any stain but Ink
pint of raspberrte* msy be kept coW. set away until It begin* to harden
mra I am uncertain bow long to
When yoo wish lo remove mildew
frail whole, if possible, as It to more
Terma fash or »5 to
We mlMtl see so mneh more beauty steam vegetables which I am ranatng. sweKeoed ellMXlJ and poured ronnl Then whip it until light, snd gradually sightly.
from Kolb, rub in a Ili'le coc
best
to
the
stiffly
whipped
white*
of
(toahwid
ST to tlO
the
mold.
I
Sad
it
best
to
experiment
with
If we willed It. We mlMit cause i
Peach Jam with gratcil plnu*PP'c. salt, sad then apply a paste made ot
three
eggs
and
the
juice
of
one
lemon.
Bontb )to>-a auy npri
Black raspberries are
of the same vegrisbles in a covered
powdered chalk and cold water. Ix-avt
wakwewa feMlags to tower U we
will
please
you
{nano.
•ot m each a hurry to (eel strong stewpon. BKlng the length of limb tw adfUng s CjXpful ot currant juice to Whip ontll stiff, and pour into a mou.J
(III dry- and then brush oC
And lastly, though dried fruit I* n«
with
tch jar of fruit. Meat tbe
eran. We mtes la tbe a^lng of ex-; qvired to cook them.
espocisllv appealing at 'his season. If Reprat the appIleaUtin if necessary
Our Sma// PaywutU Plan
I can pears without sugar. Wheu and juice together, adding one pound Fireside.
erry suins wash out la eica
Mtemsnt many opperinntUes of glvyou mun use it. evspor*u-d poaches
makfi buying easy.
lag sympaiby In little things to chose opening a can I bake the pear* In my of sugar to a cupful of currant juice;
and sprittMs are more apfM-tlztog than cold water Some kinds of grape JulrNew
Ideas
tor
the
Cook.
bring (o the bolUng point, skim
W* lore, which, if they had been need. bean pot several hoar* nniil they
wash out to the ordinsry way. but theither
alone.—Woman
s
Form
Jonnial.
Empty pasteboard cracker boxes
rich brown, adding enough su|bi fully and seal
wwnU have added flner taaMe*. sul.others must have a boiling water b*lh
■m Shortcake—To three cup and the clean while wooden boxes
«nr aad svmeter shades, to oor power to sweeten and plenty of water,
Tal’le linen sbonld never U- put In
Good News, If Tnie.
cover. I cook apple Bad rhubarb sapee fuls of flour add two spoonful* of baV Uiat chocolate comes in. which
WMtng.-Stop(iird JL Brooke.
A pk maebtoe tbst will make pics ! soapsuds until it has 'ail stains re
lined wills paraffin pspir. ate weller. Sill twice, then rub K
the snare way.
oved bv ponrlng iMriltog
like moibtv used to make at (wt*
lent to b^e sponge cake to.
the flour a plw of butler tbe size
When canning fruits, be very
Sunday.
I pies per minute fas* be«-n Invented by through tbem. All stains except Iron
small egg. When well mixed sUr will not bum and the paper prevents
Let as leara to Iw eontcni with whsi fnl that no seed^ rest between tbe
an eastern man, and s<-veral of >be rpst can be removed to ihU way.
M. B. Hamn, Prop.
enough milk to moke a soft dough (he sticking.
we havw. with oJ Mace we have In rabbet* sad the covers, as tbey allow
Grass aUlns on linen should
raaehlnes are now to o]s-ratlao. Each
Bake
potatoes
without
using
the
Bake
to
jKly
tins.
baU
fllilag
ench
the
air
to
eater
tbf
Jat*
and
the
fralt
Un. Let ns gat ^rid of the false erilmachine oecuple* a room ^rty IbO yaked for a few momenta to kercoven.
Place
SB
asbcKos
mat
on
top
pan.
and
having
a
v(ey
I
^ilTT let ns throw down the god Is soon spoUed.
seoe. then washed In very ho* water
feK
to
length,
and
a
sn
when tbe edfm of a frail jsr rarer When the erast is a dellcaie hfxran. of the range and on it lay the pota are mnlrcd to attend it.
momy fram'Hs pedratal. trample ihsi
wi b a generous supply of soap.
toes. previously srashed clean and
nadar foot, set np alt -is turned np so as not to "biic“ Into remove from the pons and with
!1 HOME CHEER.
the rakbw. dCMt thiwr It •wmy. Bcf**
tt oc U nsoAl. m4 vttk tke «dsc «( »
knife prcM It dn«a at ikort InterraU. botdlnx tbe Uiek part oC the
Made next the handle at a rtpht an^ te tbe cover.
.jL.
James E Monroe
«*••••
ilmmttheMfiCM
-
t
Member t( Ac
Lceislatarc
EXClUSiPC
Piano
Styles
pgoj
Bargains in srighttr Used
Pianos and Organs
This Week.
Kimball\Music
House
¥
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P3ecsrtii2
pm TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY 12. ISOS.
voc xLvin.
'Di«Fr«l#>L
Tbc samat of frelsbt balac budM
«sur b7 tb« T.
L. R M. ibroocb
tSe eUr U
br PrlMr
Boralas'a tnla soatb vhicb wsa eonpMed of t«r«Bt7-elR!>t Haded evs
twwtr-tonr of wbleb apre «f pis Iron
sad UA erealDC 7>0 last o< fretsht
w«at Bortb sad were loaded oato the
car (eiTT. Ute work Uklnc uattl after
S o'clock. ThU awralBf Cooductor
PbU QrVSa brooEbt dova 700 ton* of
Bind ftelgbL
Tbi* It aereral time* the biulnea*
tbat fbe road wa* dolag before tbe car
<errr besan lu praaeat run aad U it
keep* iBcreaalns aa It baa dnrlag tbe
paat few veefc*. it ii probable tbat
Btber train will be ran between here
sad NortbpoTL
i
UnitaO States Depository,
$'
Casbler Tlioa of tbe First National
: ^^pk U la receipt of a leUer from tbe
%dlflPcreiai7 of tbe tressory. Leslie M.
Ebaw. deslgnaUns tbe First NaUonal
bask SB Unltad Stales d«i>asltot7
Besides tbe recogaitloB of tbe First
Natlosa] as a aonad and growlnt lasUtatlOB it U also a recogaltiMi of
Trarerae City as <E growfag Saandal
iMpoftaitee. i:rarerse aty was desigsalad cnrer a year ago an a reserre
t
dty for tbe lands of baaka orgaalzed
asder tbe sUte of Mlcbigan charter,
a
Tbe First NaUonal bank U tbe de^
posltary tor the funds of tbe city of
TrsTerse aty and state of lllcblgan
and now tbte recent poBninnteaUon
\
. adds ths United 8Uto* gorernment
i'
depMdUry to tbe llsL
The growth of ibU taanda] Instltatios baa been lemarkaMe in tbe past
yaar and eren at this aeason, when
Eaanetal nondiUos* are tbe lowest In
this section of tbe conntry. owing to
nfetween-erop" seasons. Its deposiu
saeeed half a million dsUars.
D'
.
room U lifted by four Urge cbandeiler ligbu, and tbe pnlpit by am
adesoeot IlgbU. Tbe bnilding U
heated by a Urge bot air fornace. Tb«
tnbiB room it all finished In oak whIUthe pews are of a darker oak finixb.
and Blnllar In ataapc. The snulns
capacity of the audience room I* r7S
but by use of ibe Sunday sebool i
four hundred people enn easily
LCconiRodnted. There Is a base
ment under the entire chureb. but
present this will not be used. Tbe
!ost will be between $3.&00 t
tt.OOO. This of course comes ns
great burden upon tbe nixtyRve aclIre members of the little congregation
tbe most of whom nre people of only
moderate means. Many of tbe ebnreh
iber* aad other interested psrties
I ascritked some of ibo resi ne
cessities of me in order to glre and
help to the building. It is earnestly
hoped and espected that other rtturehes and Christian people generally will
be liberal In tbdr gills to theefanreh.
By Bpectnl retjnest of tbe offlcisl
hoard aad the pastor the other churchare asked to omit tbHr usual t
ing serrlce*. thus giving their n
bers n chance to bear Dr. Putts and
wllaen* tbe dbdIeatorUI serrlce.
Mr. Coveil Will Be a Candidate.
Hon. George C. Covell. United
Steles distriri attorney for western
Michigan, today anmiunrrs through
the Evening Record bis rsodidacr fnr
the republican nomination for reprrsentative In congress from the
Eleventh district. The following is
Mr. Coveir* statement;
To the Republicans of llie Eleventh
CoDgresEiooal Uirtrirt:
As the rrumiDStioD «>f congressmaJf
Is to be made by Ibe direct vole of
the people at the primary election to
be held,on the fourth day of Septemjvr next. au<] belii-vlng absolutely in
be wisdom (d the people to make a
r.iicci-ssful M'SsuD all<>r It is oner
under say.
Mrs.'o. C. Moffatt. Cameron Moffall
and siller Katherine, are spending a
lew days at Omens with friends.
Mrs. G. W. Diiman of Clnrinnall ar
rived at Omena yesterday for tb»
•umroer.
K. II. Iteraum is building a cottage
at Carp lake, near tbe Or-lo«ary cinb
hniife. The milage will have seven
rrsmis and Is rxpi-cted to be compM<-d the latter |iari cd the week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLeon. Bdwin
r. Mcl-eon. and Utilise Mrtj>on. all of
Mamn, III., spent Sunday at tbe Park
Plans leaving this morniug for Ume-
A partyr muaistliii^ O, G. Millar
and family.
lly. Miss Bessie Segar of
Rochester. N. V, who 1* their giresl.
Mr*. George Kilbourtie. Mr*. Mary Kll
bourne. Miss Myrtle .Gsrvllner an.I
Hr*. A. J. Maynard went to Nortbport
tbU morning on the Columbia.
J. P. Lucas and w ife and Miss Luctle
went up the bay this morning.
From Wednt sdayV Record.
Travel Uirnugta the city in the direc
tion of (he resorts has been very Uglil
for tbe past two day* allhuugh a num
ber of local people have iH-en taking
advantage of Ibe daily excursl.tn* run
by Ibe Columbia and tbe boat had a
good load of pb%v.<urc sei-ker* aboard
this morning.
It ha* often Iwen said by thi- sum
mer risllor* the Travers*- City |woplcdo nut appMvtele tbe beautitiil sutroundlngK in which they live but the
Hue wbleli Ibey s|H>nd on the water
and in tbe country should go to show
(hat any such Hlat<>iueul 1* untrue.
Tile following people niaile up a
party who went to l)ass<-i<'* isiatul this
morning where they will s]s-ud the
day: Mr. and Mrs. William Mother
siii. Miss May Motbeialll. Mrs. Nell
IJvlngsioD. Mr*. Allen Castle. Miss
Rvervtl. Mrs. (*arls, Miu Cari*. Mrs.
Slagel. Mrs. Kile> Sw'ccr*. Mrs Alltert
Novotny and Clinib-* Helm and wib'.
Mr*. A W. Peck and Mtss l’<-ck (oiA
the bay trip i<sla>.
Mr*. S. M Graver I* *|H-ndlng the
day at Ne-ah lu wania.
r and Mr*. Cat! Flixrllnger of
Toledo arv at UId MiKston.
C J. Itel.ldil and family wi
S’uitfaiKirt tills inuruing.
Mr. and Mr*. Covey of Chicago
sp<-iit last night at the Park Place,
b-avlng this morning for Omena.
^
r Fold an<l daughter of Chicago
It the l>ark Place. They left this
morning for the Clover* at Omena.
Mrs. W. O. ib-nawa) and daughter of
.New York pasw-d through Hie city ou
(heir way to Norlb|iurt. where they
will spend (ty Rummer.
Hr*, r. C. Kerr of Chicago i* stop
ng at ^he Hark Place. She will noon
leave for Omens and surrounding rc
irts.
^
William A. Brown and daughter of
Ann Arbor passed through (he city
today on the way to their summet
home St WlllUmsbtirg
C C Kea and wife of Ohib are
l*enrllng a few days at NoHbpon
P«ilnt.
Kart G. Pllckeyer and wife of To
iMlo. U.. are at the Park Place Be
fore reluming tb<-y will visit the Umcand NorthiMirt resort*.
\ Ur. Holliday ba-i ino- pursued bis
' profession with ggreat success.
Aside from hi* wife Dr. Holliday
leave* three rblldren, Louis. Lucille
and Utile Tom. three brotber* in Ontaro. Marens. E.lwsrd aad Wilbur, and
a sitter. Mr*. G. W. Still, and another
broifa.-r. J. G. Holliday, of Bear Lake.
Hr ilolliday ha* always, since bis
location here, enjnted a largi- practice.
In- fact be has over«nrk.>,l himself
Uking care i>f li for th.- past few
y«-ars. and last spring bis prufessiunat
ftietids Kbnwed ibWr high regard f<»r
him by electing him lu act a* tbe bead
of their stwiety.
Dr. ilullidsy was a memUr of iIh'
Masons, knights of Pytliias, Elk*.
Moilern Woodmen. Pore*lera and Mac
AccidenL
I called to the
corner of Prosit nod Division slreeU
this morning to take Mrs. Daniel Bslon
to ber borne on Cedar street. Mre.
BstoQ bad fallen In pi> convulsion on
tbe sidewalk, striking her head on the
stone bat was eonscloaa when the am
balance arrived.
A dray went down tbe street to gel
Mr. Baton, wbo conducts a sboe shop
opposite the Wbiting and met him
coming up the street Tbe driver
pulled op and let tbe man on and then
turned around In such a hurry that
AnantiH and Battery,
Mr. Baton was thrown to the pave
HON. GEORGE C. COVELL.
rrom Mtmdajrb Kaeord.
ment bat Inckily escaped peribus In
Aa aaMBit and baUory cam
jun' although be Is a very heavy man.
C. S. Sensifiey and wife of Dayton.
pied tbe attention of Justice Fray's
proper
cboincc.
I
am
willing
always
It sraa reporied that Mrs. Eslon bad
O.. an- Slopping at tbe Park PIsre.
eonrt at WUlinmsbnrg Thursday. Ifr*. dropped dead but this was a mistake. submit to Ibelr good Judgment. I I
William Shenk and wife and MU*
Ikarter P. Carpenter was the defendlleve that I have had Rufflclent »n■at and Ora Garpeater Ibe plaintiff.
couragement from all parts of tb.' Edith Slienk arrlv.d in the city Satur
Fruit Market
Last tan Mr. aad Mrs. Carpenter sep
Tblnn are moving right along on district to warrant me In lM-n>nitng a day night from Macon. III. They speot
arated, tbeir ^yenr•old child going the local market nowadays and al- candidate at ibis time, and If elected Sunday at the Park Place, leaving this
wlib Mr. Onrpnnier. At Ibe prenent tbougta there Is no great rnsh of busIbis Important office 1 will give to oTornlag fur Omena.
Charles M. Vuight. with the United
tUM Mr. Carpenter and MiUd art UrlOas tbe bnyers are kept fairly busy. Ibe duties thereof my very best ef8iat<-s Wall Paper romiiany of Clncinwth hit pnraata. Mr. and Mra.
Iris. .
Respectfully.
Word was received from Chicago
Tbaroa' Caipaatmr Wa wife want to Monday that tbe two cars of cherraii, O.. pass<-<l llirougb the city this
George G. Covell.
MB homa to era tbe child and while
nicirnlng
on Ills way to Omena.
July
6th.
1*06.
alnlng 18M .crates arrived
thara got into a dUAcntty wlib her there at E this morning with the stock
Mr. Covell comes before the iieopUaMber4a4aw. Mra Brellne Carpen- In fine condition and It Is probable <d tbe Eleventh district admirably From Tuesday's Record.
With
the
Ircauilfiil mornings which
tm. aad H U dalmed atnwb her In tbat aooltaw car will be shipped
equipped by long public experience for
e .;<> plentiful Bl thU time of the
tbe eye.
the Important position of n-iiteiu-nianight
•ar. the drives, especially the p<-tilD'
Tbe trial
e In Washington. Before cnmiiis sola drives, ate used by Travers.- Cltv
The first hiicklebeiTles were
aftataona aad laM al^t want to tbe eelved on the market . Monday and
Traverse City he scrvi-.! two terms lesldeuls and sumiiier viNilurs to a
jBiy. After being out aa boar they re- brought 9I.2S a crate. The crop is
prosecuting attorney In Ih-uxle i;reai advantage.
taraed n rerdlet of aot guilty.
Death ef Or. A. H. HoUldsy.
abort In general alUiougb in a few county. In 1893 he was i-b-cted ps
It would III- hard to find a more
Tbe cane has oaaaed much esedte- places tbe vines are landed but wbnt
After lying In an unconscious eon
tdientaiive in the b-glMnliire aiul luaullful and restful morning's diver
iMBt in Wmau^wrg and rldnlty aad Slock there Is Is In excellent condi served two terms, and In 189T-S served
dliioB' for over ten hour*. Dr. A. H
sion
than
n
drive
up
the
peninsula
to
tbe conn room was packed all during tion and of fine qaality.
In the stale senate, lie was a member Old Mis-:lOD and n-iiirn in tbe late Hollldsy passed away si 4tu1 Friday
tbe trial. Mra Carpenter formerly
morning from n hemorrhage of the
Last year's corn and oats are com of the Judiciary eommiliee of Itotb
taaght aebool at WllilamBbarg. Pub- ing In rapidtv. n nutnUr of loads ol these houses each term and cbnlrman afiernuon or evening. A sl.udy horse brain.
Uc nentlmeat te about equally divided. each being received dally, while the of that committee one term in the sen and a phaelim or i-a.-ty liuggy. the roads
Dr. Holliday had not Is-en feeling
ate not lisd •■noiich to liiiider alisoliiti’ well fnr ncvi-ral weeks but had kepi !
Proaecvtlng Attorney Croas bandied first load of new bay came Into the ate and one term in the house.
comfort, a magsrine or a book and yon up and aticn<l>-<l to his practice, boi
tbe eaaa for tbe peaple. while P. C city Saturday afternoon, bringing from
In 1898, at a sp<H-ial session of
have III! Ibal l« n.wsrary to enjoy a
OUbert dMeaded Mra Carpenter.
17 to $8 a Ion. Tbe hay crop seems United States senate. Mr. C-ivell was morning such as this was, Then-'s no Saturday night, after n-tiirning from a
This moraing In Justice Or«en‘*
call In the country, he cavi- up am!
to be strong and the quality Is good.
appointed United States district
hurry nUuii g.-iiinc ihere and If you
enart at Batra Mra Carpenter I* suing
Tnro cars of live stock was shipped torney for western Michigan and upon Stan i-arly enough in the moraing. the had since Isi-n confinitl to hi* Is-d.,
Mr. Carpenter for treapaas. Sm claim* to Bast Buffalo Friday, consisting
alihoiich at no time was P tlimight
receiving that appoinimen' n-slgm-<l nag can take its own gait and you
that upon tbe division of tbe property 100 bead of b^ aad fourteen calves.
that hi* life was In imnuiliai.- ilanger
Mr. Carpenter took |1M» worib of vain- The live sloclTinarket has been strong
After the hemorrtmge occurred, I>rs
appointed I
different. At nnf time It Oartior. Rowley. Phase and Arthur
ablea that bekmgad to ber. Under for tbe past few weeks, especially
for a third time which l.s 1 dlstlncllcm j 5,.,., llirougli dry birch and poplar Holliday wer.. at hi* lM-.lsldc unti’
wood R Umlor are attorneys fd^Mr.
bogs.
enjoyed
by
no
other
United
State*
dis
wiiods
wliile
again,
within
a
small
Carpenter, while P. C OUbert handle*
death took place l>ut mulling cviiild Ih
Malcolm Winnie Is still bolding
trict attorney In ths country,
froriion of a mile you are driving dune and It was merely a matter of
Mf^ Catpoater's end of tbe eaae.
aft^ old potatoes aa be has orders for Covell Is serving the disiriri
hroiigh a narrow path bordercl bv watting for the end to come.
a few hundred bushels whlcb be wants flclently and fslihfully. Hi* work has •
sw-nmps which give up
Now M. E. CMreb.
Albert H. Holliday was lioni In Hyrto fill. The price paid for the old stock l>epn done *o well that upon hi* re .
|;|n,| of an mior that bring* th< tlerOot.. June 30. 1839. His prcllml
B of Ute I
appolnimeni not long since the T'niled' I,loftii tiiiclinr to the surface and nary education was obtained in (he
tanatb atreet M. E. ebnreh trill take has gone up from SS to fiO cents.
State*
attorney
general
*t>ol
e
In
ilic
make*
a
man
fi>cl
Ukc
a
nercul-*.
place next Snnday. aervicea bring held
Rebekah Ladqe.
highe*) li>rms of the wrvlce rendi-n*!
tj,,' form* are so rleau and well
at 10;M la tbe moraing. 2:30 in the
a reguUr meeting of Grand Trav the government by Mr, Cove'.l.
„i.,n5
rf«,| ,h#t the drive 1»
aflenwon and 7:30 In tbe evening. AU
Mr. CovtII w»* n ran-ti'iji.- two worth ilu taking for itii* alone and. a*
tbrwe nervices trill be conducted by erse Rebekab Lodge No. 192. held Sat
tbe Bev. Dr. Potts of DeiroiL Dr. Potle urdsy evening, the following offi^rs years ago for thi* nomination imt at ■ ih.' end of the drive i« npprooched.
Intulled
in
their
respective
trfIbo convention wlipiln'w in favor oli plenty of fniil. cherries and lierrie*
is editor of tbe Miehlgnn Cbristten
Advocate, the Metbodtsi organ of the fices by District Deputy President. rongressman Darmgii
Since that (now can Im- nbialn-sl fre»h from tht
. Mnte. aad a aptaker of considerable Mra. A. A. O'Neil.
lime be has be<-n growing In favor j liiist.f-*. vine* or tree*.
N. G.—ArvlIU Gardner.
the disirie] and the sent!-; And then ih>- Mission. Quiet and
Mte. He bus left bU work speeteUy
V.
G.-Mary
Loibarius.
to OMdnet this dedkntlon nenrloe and
ment in favor of hi* eandi tary has: *l<-<'py looking are the houses whtli
R. O.—Emms Chapman.
Is deaervlBg of tbe best nuendance ai
Mm *0 Strang (hat be Tia* deemed It! itie hari<nr and the point sUDd out In
F. 8.—Lnnra Richards.
duty. 10 hjn*<’lf amt due hi* niimer-jticaiiHful tight* and *badows under
an three meetings.
Trees.—Ellen Jex.
Tbe Ponrieralk street Mribodlat
oos friends'^n the dlririci. that he lx--! the summer *i:n. You don't realire
Warden—Hannah Drake.
cRnrch waa staried four years ago
a candidate at tht* time. Mr. Ubat you are hungry till .vou have
Conductor—Clara
Shorter.
MR September by a band of a dosea
Covclfs many qoalifica:kin* w ill a*.' washed ami have goi ymir feet propped
R. 8. to N. G.—DeBiU Monroe.
ckrtetlaaNorkers In tbe southern end
sure for him a very cordial and favor-1 up on the veranda ran Put the big bel;
L. S. to N. G.-Marton Corbett.
of tbe city. They /ecured a small
the pr>-sen( I summiin* yon gladly to dinner. Did
aide support, which ;
O. G.—Mertice Fox.
building OB FMrteeuth street in wbleb
ation at the you ever eat a sirawberry short cake
time indicnK-f hi* i
I. G.—Hriena Updike.
aervleeo were held tritb as murii regu,ui the Pi.rtrr house? if not you'd
primsrios.
R.
S.
to
V.
O.—Mattie
Donner.
j l-etter drive down iN-fore the berrie*
tartly as poaiUe. For tbe first year
L. 8. to V. G-—Ollie Shorter.
or two the way was pretty hard but
I arv gone. TTiey 8ri- lilg and there's
ChapUtn—Annie light.'
gradually new members Joined and
Rewort Notes.
i lot- of juice and >mi are sorry that
Tbe Installation eeremewy was very Prom Monday * Record
the organlsatkm
acquired
|>ou an- so much before.
Tbe lltUe buUdlng which pretty and impressive, tbe InsuUing
Detroit and Chicago peviple have evi-! If v.m watt til! sunset Ix-fore leava church aad Sunday school officer*, each having their respective denily not felt the eff<-ct of the sura-Jlng ibe drive borne will alm«*i exceed
bagaa to be too samll sad tbe people barges and ceremonies memortx.
mer's beat as yet frr there are but' the one out and laier. wiii-n the moon
wbo Aerired to attend the service* that tbe enure service was conducted comparaHvely few from th«-se cltl.-si rlw* the field>, wet with dew aad the
h school at Port Perry, after which
without tbe use of books of any kind.
4B«M searoely be accommodated,
D the resorts although; water with the long s
At
tbe
close
of
the
insullaiioD
cere-»»■ -e-""'
k.™ i”-'"tan tbe Bev. U a Carpenter of WIIIdes. the Hon. J. H. Monroe. In bo- IIII..I. u. KonLckr.
tamsbuig was called as paRor. and be
llm»lbn..l.slb,lrl«»lll,.
•< Tot.V
bnU of tbe lodfe. presented tbe retir
-I"-". I."
"■
anna raw that a new eburA w
Monday
,l«5 I,.,™*
I
1. IM», I. Ju.ahnaiule necessity. A meeUng of tbe ing oncer. Mra Alice Artnltnge. with light from morv-disiankpolms but the
Rebekab emblem pin aa a Uriten of early Pere Marqurite Pullman train
members and those laiereried
PhU Burt. Jr, ..dPMl B-okcr >" i"-™
passed
through
the
city
ibis
morning!
CharWte
Shaw
of
Port
tbe
respect
In
which
she
wa*
held
by
bald aad It was decided that a new
filled with tourHi* who pass
members she bad served Ibrongb through Traverse City without the on their way to Omena where theylP*^- He pracH^ his profession
March sbooU be baUL
term (hat has Just passed, after knowledge of so doing unk-as they are will .pend the summer, gnosu of G. H.j •" Onurio f.w thre- years and during
Aetna] work was begun the first of
|“>e teat summer visited bl* broth, t
tari April aad aiaoe tbat Usm pro- whIM snnwr was served la (be din- awakened by a factory whistle or .*ome Ditman and familv
Mr. and Mr*. C«wge Botera and!
*“ ‘“t* cl«y- Both Mr. and Mre
room and not unUI tbe wee amall other nnasual noise.
MMs ban beta rapid. Tbe new mala
baUdtag la fDrty-aevea by fifty feet boars of the night did tbe members
SSISS Agnes
Agn<* Kerr
rverr of
o. Ma-»e-newe-ong!H-»mday
jiaiineue-«e-euuB•—........... wen-so favorably impreawe'
The Carp lake retorts are a liiHe MUa
I _ ,.L .. . _____ .__ .k.. «
»l
- ta Mm wRh tow gabies and made of betake tbemaelres to tbelr several slower .(ban nrual In flllteg un tbl* took supper at the Park Plaro teat *‘Ui the country that on the first of
jjannary. 16*2 ttej
»berB
Ibfi aolm flOBMt bftek. Tbe main pteoM Of abode.
year b«t eeefythlng puteu u a verx
Broke Her Tivltk.
The 4-yearsJld <J>IId od Wesley
Weihy of Acme, while idiying fell anl
broke ber thigh. The child k doing
niceiy and will be out in a abort time.
idr* Ed RaB*um met with a painful
acrldeut yesievda) Sbe ran a needle
«let-p in ber knee and while not veiy
serious, has caused ber cousiderabi*
imin
Earl Fogarty, m 7year-old tod of Bast
Foiirin-uth street, while playing with
a dug. fell and broke one tff Ibe booes
left (ore arm.
A nuniluT of boys wen- cHebrailng
the Omnh yest.-rday afienHion In the
aiu-y liark of Second stri'el. They Itad
placiNl a Hu can ove> a laige Are
cracki-r When th< t' -cracker weut
i-alii-.’*.
off ^i threw the ca;. e jl fifty yards.
Atlend<*l by a Urge numl>er of
liliHng Arthur Hurt <iu 'tie fingov anl
friend!’..all (hat was mortal of Dr. A.
rutting a d<-ep gash. The accident
11. Il’dlidiv was laid away in Oakwon.l
wa* not *.-ri#a*, though T.-ry painful.
Sunday allertKnn.
-Tbe service* were conJuct<>d at the
From ewaa
Itome on Washington striNd tnuing (be
e riiy it hardly In tbe way
gifts of many fl<iwt>rs le-stowi-d by
-nlal iraffte and i
friend* of the stricken family and orof
the
older
tvHidents hardly dreamed
.b‘r* ol which the doctor was n m<-m
iH-r. Tbi-se floral gifts were iR-auiifiil that the day wtiuld come when goods
and luime of tlie pieces were very ar fivun the PaclOc coast would pass
Hstic. The music wak funilsbi'd by a Hiniugh h.-re. Monday a car load uf lev
quailet imii|K>Ms| of Mi'Mlames Ib-gaii starting fiom China and leaving Vanand Rowley and Mi*K*rs. Hastelt an l ciuver. HrIHsh Columbia. June St. ar
King, who sang two sebvlions at Hie rtvi-d In ihl* city an-1 was laki-n south
by the Pen- Haniui-tte It came from
house and one at the grave.
Vancouver via tbe rauBdian Paciflr
and after several transfers vras seal
fivim Ibe unix-r is-oiHKtila by Ibe MnnPatrolman New
Ixtique car f<-rry.
Tlie car was In bimd and waa
Grand Trunk railway for running
shi|>i>od to ihn order of tlx- Standard
train* through Hie cliy at a rat'
alKJul siviy miles an hour. In vloteiion l>ank of Souih Africa and lin desilna’
jiitio is Toledo, n.
ol Ibe or.llnance.
SPECIAL OFFER!
Phonograph ^Outfit
CoDaisUng of Ibe (nvorite
Edison ‘‘StAodAitl’' Pbonotfrapb. whieb pbiya -I Reconls at one wintiinR; bss
ueirest model raprodnccr;
cnrrfioK cover; large
“moraing glory” born in
any
color: oollnpaable
folding horn-craae
and
one duza-u gcnniiin Edibon
gold inoldeil
K«*cordn of
bnyer’acwD aelection.
iP
The Genuine Edleon
TERMS—Cash, or $4.20 down and
$I weekly.
i
Do not mis* this splendid opiwrtunltr If you have any thought
of buying B PHONtKJHAPH. In case you cannot call, write or^phooa
us and our representative will 1m- pleau-d to visit 'ytra vUb^full parHrulars Ilf this great offer.
^
A Suggestion—One of these outfits would make your summW
outing a comideln suro-s*. You would, have tbe best klud uf enter
talnnient Instantl^- available for any occsElun.
GRINNELL BROS.
Music House-159 E. Front St.. Traverse City
Micbiuaii Distribotora of tbe Ediaon PbonoKiapb.
Hcailiiuartcra Detroit.
Uo Not Miss the Opportunity of Seeing
TWOGREATSHOWS
ABSOLUTELY FREE!
Wc are offering special bargains in every department
of our nobby, up-to-now store and we want you
to know it.
Our
$6,S8,$iO,$l2anil$l5Suit Sale
is now on.
You can^iartlly alTord to miss it.
As a
special inducement for you to call and get acquainted
..
and see our bargains, we will gi%*e
A Ticket to Cole Bros.’ Big Circus
with each $.5 purchase on or before July 16ih. Bring the
children and see the circus at our expense.
KUBECK & HOYT
Clothiers and Furnishers
121 Union Street
wm,
QRANO TRAVERM HERALD, THURSDAY. JULY t2. 1M6.
■ be market
for
ibis variety
much
higher ibaa It ordiaarny would be.
Montague,
A large amonal of tbe fmlt shipped
direct
from
termw to
Ibe famli) of \V. E Willtauis . :i sixth
A Besutifal OItt.
eommlatlon
A Lay
has been presented with a handsome
house Is baadlri by tbe United BUtes
^
accreUry. street.
fcwmerly
treasurer and geoerai manager of tbe
Miss Della Martinek left this mor*-^‘.^^I________________ ____________________
Bxpress company and ia the past three solid gold sratch charm locket by the
Ing for Manlstiqiie via ihe car f-rn.'pASOLUeg
clerks of the store as a token of the She Will s,-nd several weeks In Iron
limes when there Is a large coostgn-
regard in which be was held by tbs
meat and but a few minutes In which
employes of tbe big store.
The locket
tbe fact that it waa pieaented by ibe
■ be expressmen.
clerks h also engraved upon it tbe
IDonday, July 16
*«r«.. Atw.
days they have shipped iVo cases. At
to load it. it makes bostliag work for mules Mr. plague's InitUls and
t oei
C. A. Grinnell arrived in the city to-
Mountain l>efore retumrag.
Miss Emma Rbneon passed ihroagh
the cliy iqdsy on her way from
knoikep*
,
h
>
------------- ^__
W 1. WU.L G1VI-: A\V-\Y
Lake to Cacilllac.
f
n. Weller n-iumei! I.elsy
$1.60 Set o! Berry
whole making a very bamlsome keep short business trip atong <!.
Bill far Oivema.
points.
A bill tor divorce has bmo fil'd In sake.
Circuit cgtiirt by Rosie Ross of (tnion
Death RelL
township against Mark Rom. eharging
Mrs. Cora Green
Vroeliy and drunkenness.
In
Id
«iK>th«-r
portion
lod*r
of
tbe
B|>pcsrii
I of tbe Hon,
H
iioiiy was shipped to Ran<l i.ak<- l>y E
-
thp
1
0*«rce n.
.Irlnll,,, „d 1. d.. «, b.U,«.l 11drunkard.
dren. leaving It all for bU wife to do.
ibe ctnnine prinnrtcm.
The Bvenlntt
Record li plensed to endorme tbe c»ndldncr of Mr. Covell.
He hu Ions
been « tetldent of Tmveree City ud
Unadc blgh In the esteem of the peo
ple of the community.
He Is not only
vemly recorded for bit good cltUen■bip, end for hit pcmonel qutlltiet.
bnt for hit ebllKy which bet been rerocnlced both in Mlebigui and WetbIngtan,
where
his
work
as
Unlleit
Slates district attorney for western
Mlcbtcan U greatly
band and three girls.
SUNDAY. JULY 15.
^
Traill will b-sviInjured at Wylie.
Wylie.
Mirh,.
repreaeautive
«:::>■ a. m.
l«t—Herman
11
H:2II
Wednesday.
Mr.
Totten
is
Ti-si\*r^i- <‘:i
5Vi- Jiosler'F or a-lt ;r:
one of the old residents of (bis section, 27-;>i
E. going south, was Injured quite serl
having liveii in Blair for many years
ATLANTIC CITY
Thursday. July 26. 1906.
direct caiiw of his deaiii I.eius |M-ilt»nOn above dsti- tl.-k.- at'-nir of ilr
Pt-ri- -Marquotii- *iii hIi n>uu-l 'rii'
lickt-is to
The funeral of J. H, Griiy of Rhrker Atlantic City. Cape May. Ocean City.
Sea lale City
rr«-ek. wb<* dle.1 last Siinilay. neciirn.il
At exirt :iu-l.« low rate-.
I’a--x-nxerTiietolay. Mr. Getty' was one of the may Mve iIp- i piior. of < tilo i •noh o
plontH-rs of this reeioii, having lived r;ill iianffsiiiaiion lietwti-n
luirnt'
in llarker Creek fnr the past iweuiy and Uiiffalti. liikeis l.eiug c<kx1 oii i|o
Ik-indt - und
Iluffalo
llilee years, where he was a bighl;. re l■qu;^ <d !h<Ki-iuilxat I'o. or liie Niirtherti St.-aoisperietl ciilten. He li-ave.F a wife and
■ i'o. I.etveen the
^Ints nu-ti
ilirve children to mourn his loss.
liolKHl.
by falling from a car.
An engine
Immediately hliched to a freight
and Mr. Youngfedi taken to Copemlsb
for medical ireaimeiit. ti is not known
to what
exieni
Mr. Youncfeldt
hurt,, as the injuries wi-rc all Internal
Mr. Yonagfeldi's home Is In Maniater
where he has a wife- and several etill
dren.
New Sailboat.
Aiinmey
H. F. Mo-lh i. «:
DR. DOil MlilD
Tho Well Known Specialist.
IS OOIVIINO 1
for luirliculars.
ously in tbe Wylie yards this morning
Fmseentlng
district
July
Toiingfeldi. condticiordin the M. A N
Mr. Corell eerred tbe Grand Trav
erse
Muskegon. Rate S2II0.
Grand Rapids. Rate tS.OO.
She l.-aves a bus
ilcsB soBiinnHon for reprewnuilve In
eanCTCH in the Eleventh dIMrict
Dishes Free
VlATtte
Rapids In May and bas 'x-F-n steadll
sinking since 1.*ien.
CowII of bin csndldac}’ for tbe repob-
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
FOR SALE
Gr<-en came lii-re ft.ini Grand
On July 8. 1!Ht.7. he cease.1
siipporiing his family irf rhn-e cbll-
away
:thomtH>ni Snndav DMiruing aad tlic
The roD|i|e were married March 7.
im. and WS>D after the •late. Ross l»e-,
OMfE* a CsyHI for CowgroM.
passed
!•
He had Ix-<-n sIH; Inti oue 'week, i|ie
Wtili a $1'* |.utc}ia>«! or tnt-r wf witl oiv.- aw.iy fret-..nr
hantlsortit; set of Ht r*v Hislie.i an.1 ON’l.Y ONK lo
each individual. 1 h'"..: s-ts consist uf one. Iar,;e berry
dish and stit saec r: of a very beatitiiuH de>iy;n. ('omr
early aad
.1 >'•> before iliey are. allljiotie.
Yotir Keliglil.- Fimtilnre Sw»n»,
/
Grand Rapids FurnUurc Co.
YOUR fREblT IS GOOD
George
127 Satith UsifiB Street
state lagtalainre for two lema. bar- Crest is liiillding a new sailltnai. Th. A OUARANTCBD CORE FOR P..
IteUna. BUad. mMdlag. {•n.tnidlns Hlw
tag been elected la 1193. end wet sul>- I>nat Is to be forty feel over all with
III Ite the
•eqnenlly elected to tbe suie senate an eleven foot lieam. 8be will
wot1?,vhe days. He.
product of Mr. Cross'
where -be served the twentyamatorfsl district with credit to him-self and to the district In 18974.
was a member of the Jodleiary com
mittee in both honsea and ehali
that eommiUee one term to tbe senate
and one Urm In ibe bouse.
coming to Traverse
Bawde eonaty as
Before
City he served
prosecuting
attor
ns for two terma , to both bouses of
(lia Michigan IcgiaUture Mr. Coveirs
MfHty was folly recognized and he
was placed aptm some of the
portant
committees of
both
bodies.
dttriBg bis tehna of offlcc.
He has
aerved tbe western district of Hlcblgaa as United States district attorney
having done the designing and
supports.
himself.
Mrs. N.
There will
up in tbit season but they are In shape
a npeclat aesslon of the aenate,
give tbe norihern players a hard
srWch time be resigned as senator
aeecpt Uw appomtment be now boMs.
^
and
apoo
feU :
E.
TO CtJRE A COLO IN ONE DAY
Taka LAXATIVE
Uoinlna TablH-
Traverse City Markets
This ronort is mad> oii on W-doesRsy or«HCh wt-ek. TO* Horn 10 In not
rasponsiblu lor chsr.uas m urlcoa
mb.
James l.aldlaw. Jr., of State
The O. W. D. suffered a severe loss
riiivi
United BUtes attorney general with- captain, Joliii Novak.
thtag of rrtaeb Mr. Covell has reason
to be prood.
Mrs.
Mr. CPeell MMts a dlstincthm that
no United States dliirict attorney in
moved.
Wattcra-Brewn.
Ella
Wallers and
Herman
rowB were united in the holy bonds
■ matrimony July <th at
8 o'clock
He suffered some from the
nicely.
Rolterl R. Holisrl of Rig Rapld.-^ is
The ani tbe guests of
As a HU- mal had l>een feeding along the road
loss of the horse inconveniences Mr.
fmm all over tbe district Indicates
Russell to a great extent.
eonaty to have blnraerve tbe Bleventh
district la congress.
Porilfled
with
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary of F.ahrIbis morning on their way In Empire.
Where they will visit friends.
0. W. Reajamlit wot to Leland tlyis
having morning.
gotten so mitrh of the subsUnce as
Russell horse
C. J. Smith went to Oopemlsh on a
The name of the i
lusiness trip this morning.
erreni who scattered tbe poison is
ahow that be will be tbe choice of tbe known.
Mrs. J. E. Hooker Is spending a few
s. W. F.
aenlatlve In congreas.
New Hall.
Lake
In the very near future consiructiou
Where they srUf be
These orders, the latter of which U
rom a visit at Wllilamsburg.
a liberal offer of the Hannah A
Oraod Tra^rse crop U of a higher
apparatus for the
otlay.
gym-
Mrs. Fred Altwaier. wno has bneii
-isIliDg Mrs. F. CaiilMns of this riiy.
returned In her home in Grand Rap
ds today.
Tlte shipment is made np of fnili
bought
on Ibe
local market.
:tas of
shipped
directly
the crop
from
is
the
Fully
Ik-Ibb
farmen-
wbirb Is much more than has been
handled
In
this
manner
facretofore.
The sour cherries are liringlng
cents wtallethe Week sweet varieties
aellforIJ.lfi.
vhicb
Grand
Traverse
tarmevK
tHy for ibeir best seller, are dnippiar
11
and dropping fast.
and
The fruit is hut
half maimed but a larg<> portion If
m the groans alroady. ThU wUl make
Mrs, Amc.« l>.ng>-b.>r<‘ <>*
Bro*. shows came In over the Pere
PsicVinn. Cal., an- ip lh>- <ii> visiting
MarquPiic
ricnils.
yesicrday.
Few
people
10 whai a compleie ailrcrilslng
m these Urge shows have.
Mn>. M. J. MnmiPi wcai in P.'IIston
Will
Wiihjit
car Is a force of forty n
lake earr of all advertising
and couBirr.
Immedlaiely upon the!
H. C. RouxhAnd Mr*. V. Roi#h wen-
arrival of the car eight rlga were se.| in Klng..ley io.iay.
cured from Gemaioe Bro*. and all!
*lhe late cbeqies. tbe Mnoiraorencl.
an
Mrs. Caulklns accnmpanii!
icr for a shnri visit.
atatpped direct from tbe fanners to the
i
undlag tows* and
thoroughly bllied.
roads
Mr*.
J. It.
Taylor nf
Nnrthtvin
were • passed through the city this momlag
Hie cirrus an1vos!nB her way in Cleveland,
here next Sunday morning at f- o'clock ^
and will unload
ai (be Cass
erosKlag of the Pere Marquette.
bare trasa Chartevntx.
A Few flf the Many
New Goods ArriYiDS
Franklin Crnger. who has ts-cn vit
ling Mr. and Mrs. N. I>*wis of Cus
street, rtiurncd lo his home in Chas-
cooniy is tbe sute this year.
CbfoBgo bouses as well as at the stock
OUR SPECIAL JULY SALE
s j;rn;vm-.; m iiu<-
151':S T n.AKG.MNS 01 I'EKI'UJ at^ here and shrewd buy*
me.
; takiiiir advaiiiayc of same^
Ax $3.50
Ciioice ..f n lot of Ml'lN'5 SI'I TS in sin;4le or double breasted style—all wool
in« f. ' and fancy worsteds rej;ular values SI--Vi, $la, an<L$IU.
.
msaUty. alf&mgb nw as large, as any
f
a
a
J. H. Slmond returned today frnrr.
end the funeral of J. H. Getty.
The balk ^ the abipateni is of the Lay company, were able to trade their
Bariy Rtcbmc td variety and tbe cher lots in and so have secured the idte.
The building will be filtml out llb> rries are in
roodliinn. in fact the
with
Zrsptnt Olff IDUh.
larker Creek, wberv* he went to at
nf ThInI and Division streets but
lly
C«.
wli;
Miss Essie VlniOB reiunifii today
Th4 is an ezrra large sblp- praciicatly made up of members of the
he lergest i
City Book Store
Ch*
to Bear
Mrs. W. M. Beeman is spending u
Rtent. esprcUIlT for this time of tbe former. Intended to build on the cort and is
Griffin went
morning, where she
cw days at Empire.
Chicago the West Side Athletic club.
to
this
'edsr Ron this morning.
-Tsro big, refrigerator cats of cbet- Front and Oak stnvis-which will ixoccupied by the C. S. P. S. lodge anl
rlea from sixteen to eighteen hundred
shipped
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Green hides ........................
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Mrs. William Kelderhouse went to
«tory building on the romer of
Wnm Saurday-a lUeord.
1.1- 1.1 i-all. Utj
II-
Dr. McDonald
Isii Mrs. E, J. Parker.
will be commenced of a fiOxldfl brick,
FniH Sblprsenta.
Better Burry!
days at Honor.
dtstflet for Ibe high office of reprt-
moraiag.
M Id
where
lich. Wash., passed through the rilv
Otrln Empey's horse also picked up
I high charaeier. diligent efforis. evidently not
were
Him-;;,,-
Mrs. Jertime
ihey will spend a short time.
Every ef.
sas made-to save the animal but
in vain.
fi>r yiYiir choia* ami tiiey are all brand new bnolcs, too.
Rudolph Larson and family w<‘ni to
fence and by per- gome of the polaon bul was saved by
•quipped for that
Mr. and
The Waubeen, Wli., this morning
ment which Mr. Covell has received
very strong desire outside of hii borne
There Is SUIl Hope-Then Do
Not Despair.
fllodgeii.
In aome manner picked np tbe
and we believe that the encourage substance that caused Us death.
cases,
Buying Rates ef Traverse City Dealers
Mr. and Mrs. Hanna of Slierniaii nic
Peiaened.
by poiaonlng Sunday night.
aaa he la aanbered among the best and
5 Cents
\v..„,.r. ,„..i
8. P. Rnasell lost a valuable hnrs.' spending a few weeks in the city as
the moat able in the aute.
that we are ;;.»invC to '^• i! at just rx.actly half price.
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Prom Wedniwday'a Record.
Holdirt of Fifth street.
yaara of pe
lOc Paper Bound Books
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' -N.ii iilr lit Mr!k.ua;,l :
'■ .lijviio-i- of j.iiir ,'i
! .-I-- IMS) 1‘iat li,.!
visiting hl.s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
As an attorney he Is ranked wlib
Hfl.r •: ri ihou-.-lIld re;»ular
Pw-d. H. I_ * fo.-R Host...........
Sgg». P«T .T
C<Mlfixh. pp|
ParaonaU.
SelalB In public Ufe, and has taimaelf nished ready for Iheir occupany.
.
“srsr.;fatE i
He exisvls to Is- out In a
been called upon to counsel with such
matlera of aUie and
JULY 21 AND 22
Tn Dars OdI|.
ilays.
M ia the city and is entirely fur
national tmporumee.
Vou never spent
a nickel to better
advantaae * .. *
SATURD.tYANDSUND.IY
effects of the chlorofnrni, luit is doliit:
He Is sen ifee home of her father. 8. T. Hor
tnc hla third term Is that ofRce. and ton. on West Sixteenth street, the Rev. ■d0..rOr„v-.~, Pow,
la the only man In the United 8ist<
L. C. Carpenter officiating.
As the
M.U.H
who has ever, been reappointed for bridal party entered Mlaa Florenc.'
vmshssie. Bad Kinmaeli. Ttetkiac lUsutdan.
Ibe third time. ThU Is In Iterif an
auTs and ragalata liw Ho«rl> aad Dietrvt
Fogarty played Lohengrin's march
donment from the United
States the organ and at the conclusion of the
HaB.id' rKEg
key, KV
govemineot that U distinctly com- ceremony a wedding supper
cAclalB npoD
-.AT-
Pai'1< Place Ho^l
ft.' M.-H..U.-1I: l-a- f..r >.-ar.,f .-t..r..t.ir Uliil liii-:-i:
tte eoantry can'boaat of.
mCBdatory, and wbidi U fully merited served. Mr. and Mm. Brown will make
by Mr. Covell.
their home on West Fifteenth stree'.
Dnrtag his career be has been Inti- The home oMhe couple is one of the
He will be in
Traverse City
i-nTove *
yemerday In the reslgnallon of their
Mr. Novak has raying bone on Kiiilay. AIk>ui four
a ago Mr. I.aldinw had his lec
(wt aolicitalloa or snggeaUon from decided to play no more Sunday hhll
any other
source.
and hence fals resignation.
He has taken Off Just alsive ib<- knr" au‘.
*
Oorell's srork for the gorenimeni in been tbe team's main reliance in the since then the l>one has somewhat de
cayed.
Thia murnlng tbe hone was
** the kigheat terms. iVits eadoraemeni' backstop work.
jicnped and the <lecay<il pans n'coming from this high source Is s
4
Try a Herald Want Ad.
Degau eateriaimil the
This wilt be (he hardest
ime which tbe local boys have mixed
alaoe 1898. having been appointed
;
NIAGARA FALLS.
Marquelie
ll(-k<-l agents will sell rmind trip -xManistee Pinochle cltili at her Ifoni.- ruirlon liel.els at extrenl^lv low rates
cabin with sleeping aceommoil
Friday, the ladles, who
were Mrs
for seven people. The size of the boat
Dogan's school friends, arrlwil on ilu Niagara Falls. Alexandria Bay. Tewill makh her exeelleni for cruising
ronte. Ont.. Montreal. Quc.
morning M. A N. E. (rain. A reg lU
Passengi-ir raa.' have the option of
purposes an^’Mr. Cross and his friends
picnic lunch was served, both the lal.'' liihiT Israi or rail nrite oeiwe..n ftintend to explore all parts of the gi
troll atii] I’.iiffalo. lirkeis lieliie nreept.
an.1 house decorations Ix-ing fern*
lakes. Tbe boat will be completwl
e<l
lor
psssag-- iM-tween (tolnts iiioii
The party conalsitil of the following
latter part of the summer.
lliMi.-d by III.- lu-iroli ti liiiffalo Sl.-am
Mrs. George Difnham. Mrs.
R,
R.
boa: I'o.. hut imv-eiig-rs taking iliRamwleli. Mrs. Fnil Ramsd(-ll. Mr-.
ioe tl,« ir o
O. W. D. at Peteritcy.
James Dempsey, Mrs. Canfield. Mts xag.- U-iW'1-n
Falls
The O. W. D. base hall tswm will Thomas Trimble. Mrs. McCariny. Mi
Tickeis
g(M:.l
go to Fetoskey Sunday and meet the Fred Hodakin.
Ask ggi-ttin l<
team which PMnskey
the work
Mike Uinev will leave innieht for n
siretu, a few weeks' irin in Tirginia.
Tbeyj
5tr>-. L. B. MYnsxr retiiined in her
jbome In ReeJ Cliy today afur vlsIiinK
Ladies' and Misses’ Cor
set Girdles- I'»c each.
Sun Bonnets, each. I '-’c.
Whips, oc «yach and up
wards.
Children’s White Hose.
c pair.
New Aprons—Some new
patterns this time.
Sewinjf Machine \ecdl< >
for all machines, only
Sc per package.
Fruit
Fruit Can Rubbers,
Rubber? two
dozen for Oc and .Oc per
dozftn.
L)i>n’t foriiet o'jr White
Muslin Underwear.
It pays to
$12.50 Men’s" Suits
.A: til! in :v y - I • !i' '.-e from the hand'0*ne>; i>atterns in hand-tailored Mjits ordi*
ii.rilv
11..: l.e -i.Id at less than Sl-'i. $1’' and $«'i. We rather take a loss
than carry any over.
Youths’ Suits at $3.90, $6.90 and $8.T5
Aj^es l-'i to
years; with loni^ pants.
You will find these price-: much under value.
e:. wii_he:l.ivi
Front Street
Traverse City, Mich.
CRAW TRAVERSe HERALD. THURSDAY. JULY 12. HM.
STATE BANK
nBBCTORS-A Trwf lay. »•
OHM*. Mn. Jatlw T. IteDBah. teeri V
M. H. C I*W». J«IT ■Qfflr*. 0».
S per «ol altowei •• Time Depwte
MET*0II0U»0ICAL"MP0RT."
:«s‘uatE!.-.2£.’srra-
-Jill!
lii;" llPli
Tuesday. July 3rd. at hU residence
OB SUte street tbc Rev. Mr. Millir
marriage Miss QU V. Hop
kins of Boyne City and litram J. Cole
of intcrtoefaen. After their wedding
■rip Ur. and Mrs. Tfr will settle at
period uf ivo years.
interioeben where they win be at
At tbc adjourned aonttal tDccti&s of borne to (heir many friends after July
le' Prosbyti-rian rbnrcfa Tbnrwtay
t^entoe. T. P. Cbilton <ru eJecte<i
Manager Sanders of the Hannah «
to Mtreeed Roy Thompaon. aod
Dr. H. C. Gamer to succeed D. C. I.Ay Mereanrih' eonipan-- has granted
to es'-h i'Siployc uf the company a half
holtday each week. The employes wilt
Tbe launch Buffalo, owned by E. I.
the time when tfa)'lr duties will
Pulgfium, Geo. W. Urdie and J. W. best permit absence. Tne new piah Is
Mllllkcn, Bas bt«D iborougtaly
t-clated. Tbe niaiier of a halt
hauled and pul In good shape (or the holiday at one lime -tbmugbont tie'
season's mn. Tbc boat has been big store was ron&idered put the <11
freshly pointed and a shaft, m&der versity uf trsile makett that plan imand wheel put lo.
Ible at this time.
1. cashier ot the Feo-
Mrs. Thomas Cox and son Clyde
have returned from a visit with rela
tives in Vermont and Hassachui
They visited Boston, New York and
(Xher eastern. ciiles and bud a
pleasant trip.
Word bas breo recelvt^l from MnJ
S. Clieh at Hoboken. N, J.. saying ihs*
ber ulster who Is seriously ill
wbo she wag called to attend, is show
ing a great Improvement In tbe lar>
few daysr
Tbe building next to tbe iioun Whil
ing Is being moveito State street propsmtory to Iho enotlon of t!ie
brick structure. The wing of this
building, which was occupied by Johti
McDonald as a fruit stand wll
moved just cast of the Brosch block
The wedding of WllUam Piettc of
East Cay to Miss Laura Cots of Tt*<ta
street took place Monday
Fianri!: church, the Rev. Father Uam-r
performing the ecremaay. MUs Mary
Klingle/mlifi 'was bridesmaid while
John Vemwn aried as best man. An
vUborstc wedding dtuavr wa» w-rved
the rctJdcace of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph V«TTcan of Wert Tenth stretl.
A Traflie Finish.
A watehman's n«-j.-l<-<^ piricitu-d a
leak In the cnat .Vonb Sea dyke
eblld's finger could hnv.
stoppl'd, lo become a diIomus bleak
dev-as-Jiilup an eniin pruvinee of Hoi
land. In like mamur Kenneth Me
Iv.r. Ilf Yauceboro, M. . pcrmlMi-i! n
little ep’d to go imnolin-d until a
tragi) finish was only a\i ni J by t)r.
King's New- Disnovry
He wfH«.t
•Thrie doeiurs gave me up to die or
iiiiu; inllatuumtlon. rauM-d by a
tig's New
Saturday night at S;S0 Miss Edna bell'd odd: liul Dr King's
ry
save,I
Murrel was united in man-lace
l>esi cough BUd cold
Fre<l Cnmc. The cerenniny was
ig Co.-s. K H. M'
foqmeii by the R«-v. W. T W.rtdiimise
Drill Co.'s drug sioD-s. J'tc ami
his home <m Eart Elgh'h rtre-j. fi.-t.
Only Iramedlai)- rrlemlE and rtHaii'
G. H. Cross a Candidate.
• present. Th)-y were atttmdcd by
I’rostviiting Atloriiey George H
and Mrs. George Hanson
Cros.<. who Is now reiving hU s"con .
Cr«n«- is employ<d at A. U rhspmau's
term as prc.sK-iiior of Grand Trat
barber shop, while Mrs, Crone was
erse county today umi<iuiii ‘-s bis ean
Iiopiilar young lady, daushter of
dliiacy for n-nnaiioatlon at tin- r»i>ub
Murrel.
liran prltui^es.
parly of Travorw City ladies
recently efitertained in a mos
Ilghtful manner by Mrs. Dr. Hiiiman
at her iicautlliil home in IV'llalre,
After partaking uf a stimpiuouK dinner j
the ladies .^ero entertained by Dtking |
a futir-iuiur iaiint-h ride, starting at
eiiii. for oin'.'ipation. Tbe.
nellaln- ami going as far as Toreh"]prevent u.opemlleuis and toni' up ih
;w,j
upo.
.p..'.- -to
Dr. M. S. Gregory, formerly engage))- an eXDdieni .-upper twaliliig them '<• ,i,,ig stores.
In odncnUonal work In Benzie county, wTilc bthey dill ample Justin, They*..................................................... ..................
and for some time the head of the rotiinu.'4 home on the evening train.
iege, has
He has taken ofOecs In the Sutherlanil
block aod has ^rdiased a residence
on Walnut street.
Circulation this week 2,925
The Columbia brought 193 cm
ctetTlee (mo Bowen Harbor t
dly Monday.
malm of the Lllllaa Bc-L. L. Steven
son's old boat, which was reet-nily
badly damagol by fire. FVank Carver
has purchased the boat and in a short
time will have it in first class shape.
Hr. Carver will install a six-borse
power engine, which Is manufactured
by Ills brother.
The board of district canvassers met
at the eoun house on Tuesday
took the canvass of tbc distrlri e
number of votes cast for and agalusi
tbe direct nominailou of seuatuis
through the primaries. Tbc toul num
ber of votes cast In the seven counties
making up the district was 3.3C9. 2.33ii
of wlilrb were for and S."J) against tbe
propusiiion.
Mrs. C. 8. Dowd <« Grawn. who
grated upon (or apondIciUs a few
days ago U reported as doing very
The many friends of Hiss Maud
■tedy.
Compton. Nirmeriy of this oil}, will
be Interested to learn of her marriage
to Clyde llarncr. which took place
reeetred a Ine new rubber Urod
Detroit last Thursday. Mr. Hamer is
ket and flower srggda on the UUnols a young business man of Dcireit. con
nected with one of the large retail
drug stores of that city. The weilding
J. W. MlUIkea coomeaced the Pnaffair, o
day anemoon ckwlng last PHday. This
riend^ b<
win be contlBued (or tbc baUnoc ot
L. L. Stevcusrm's new launeb. Dixie
Girl, was launched Saturday night
a trip taken to the islane yesterday.
The boat, built by the Traverse City
Motor Boat company, is a bandaumc
as dconvenlcnt craft in every way.
being twenty-two feet long, five feci
Mr. and Mrs. WUsoq PUR and aoo
beam and compromise stem. A
0( Clereland. Ohio, are vising at the
booe.of their ancle and aunt. Ur. and horse Smalley motor docs the .
tug and considering ber length and
" Mrs. C O. Cole, at Brookalde.
power the craft siidcs through the
water at a great rate.'
”"c’ V. Slater has tetnmed (ron
a BapMs. where be has been ob business
Building at ^st bay Htill conilmie?.
In coHBaeUoH with J. W. SUieYs
C. J. Ebner and Mias Mary Puberal
tease famishing store at that pUcel.
are the latest to creel eutUge? at the
WhUe at jUay Saturday erenlng the pretty resort. Mr. Ebner has ent-ted
4^rear«ld bob o( AaUm Dstner fell his summer home at Terrare Place,
and broke the btme <X his left lower Jnrt south of Front street and w<‘si uf
the city park. It Is a very nea' imio
ana. The diild Is doing nicelyaffalr. one ot Its nice feature? bi-ing
Walter O. Ransom and Nina Lem. the wide front i>orrh. Mr. Ebner ex
oeid. two popular young people of Elm pects to use tents fur steeping pupuaes and bas ibdm Axed tin in (he
wood'township were united in
ftate by Judge Walker at the court moat uisKwiate manner. Mis? l*oho-1
ral's cottage is located near Mr, Elibonne Sunday.
ner's. It Is aomewhat smaller bur
Josef* Taylor ot Acme rec^-d a nevertheless presents a most atiructt^egmm (nm Bharprille. Pa., on Pri- Ive appearance.
day annooDclng the death of
brother John. Mr. Taylor left
narpsvUle this afternoon.
J. W. Slater went to Kik Rapids tbli
aoming on boalness in connection
Witt Ua brant* furaiabing bouse
that ptaoe.
Owing to an eiira amount of work
the G. B. and I. war compelled lo mu
two extra freight tiulOK Hoadu... one
from Northport anil the oilier (rum
Cadillac.
no foudatioa for Ute addition in
J. C. Morgan's warehouse was compkted Mooday. This addlUoo will give
Mr. Morgan more than double the
nweaat of room which he fnrncrl}
. teA.
J. W. Slater was In Elk Rapids Sat- orday Instaliing a new cashier In his
iMoae (aniisbtng store. Mr. Henshaw.
the manager, bring 111. MUs Lulu
Kacfccrman of that village has aceeptod the poslUm as cashier.
Mias Kate A. Doekeray. bookkeeper
for J. V. Slater’s honse furalshing
More, went to Elk Rapids this momtag OB business fa connection with
Mr. Slater’s bnaefa store at that
A Hair
Dressing
James Kilbride of Elmwooil town |
ship has bi-cn etitcrtainlng Jusi'pli Jen kins of ipfillheru Mleblgan. wliuot In-iX
bas not seel tor Uiiriy-lbvi')' ><-:
Tbi-y came to tins state togellK.-ll
thlriy-three ymrs ago. and when they |
For til)' ooiiveuicnoe o(X
reached the rtaie iliify sepaihled, each !
rcofltonu-r* livitit; out otT
going to the |S)ilii he hail M-iii led.:
They bad Ion track of eai-h other, but j* [town, w-e pay partiriilar*
Mr. Jenkins on bearing where Mi i* yattontimi to
Kilbl'lde was located uiaile tip bf'ii
mind lo make him a vl«tt and eu
You i-an mail your ileposit
last week lo siK'Ud a few days wlriij*
t from your ow-n p(«tMr. Kilbride. Their visit was mutual.'*
wbitt*
[oHk'e, statini
ly (ileasant (or both of them.
u-riti8 anil ooiulitioiis yoii^J
Tbe Women’s Christian Temperauv.'
wafit it left, and immwli-2 *i
ruceipt of it
Union met at the residence of Mi>.
B yon di'siri'. niak.l
A. n. Fuller. i::i. Hauc'olph rtD..-l. eti
^ intr returns to you at rmtv. i
Tlmrsday. It w«s liairioile day ami .i
pleasant program was given of roa.I(In SnviiiL'S UoposiLs w
Ing. music. Informal spearing, etc. Na♦ pay ibree per cent inter- a
lonal songs were sung In a splirtei
test, compounded twice u*
and delightful mauuer by Mias Hast ytair. \Vi: also issue Ccr 1
ilngs and Misses Eloive and I.tllUin
|tifieato8of Deposit dniw.*
W,l!r. while liiile Ruth Hatnings uni:: hint; tit*-' same rate ufin-^
J tcrcBi.
l.iicy Nelwin. pretlily costumed iu rcl.
white and blue, sang Lil-erly, Various!
members read nppropriate selvcti'Ui j.
and Mrs. E. S. Stile? and Mr? Cr-viiei:
spoke ffrieily but iit'eri--stingly nl«):;t!;
-The hlag,- nnd -Lilieriy.'' Light n- '
freshments of lemonade and wafer?
eonciudeil an onjityable afti-rnoon.
"iouCan'Banr'i'*
by Mail
Banking by Mail
IS,:;
ThsbMtklBdefaU
*-BoU
Car evwr sixty
sii
Bold for
yvwrt
rSoiwPKTauL
Carpets and Curtains
RUGS are bcinv; closed out at deeply cut pneus. About 'U> ol the 9x12 size oo hmod
in Taixjstry. Body Brussels and Axminslers.
L.inoleiwjnns
in heavy j;rade. In a few days these kfoods will be closed out. These are the same
Koods sold evcr>'whcre at C>ii4c to 70c. Just now choice of lot
50c Square Yard
l_3ce Cur-tsins
Over 400 pairs to closeout at cm prices this momh. Of course they are broken lots,
just a few of each kind. Brices are very interesting. The curtains at
$1 pair sold at $l .:i5 and §1 50. A tjood line at
$1.75, $2.00 and $2.50
All httih grade t>oods and worth 50c to $l on each pair.
Traverse Qly
State Bank
Summer necessities in
Footwear
Ht Uery Cow Prices.
Cadlta’ Oxiords
tn Patent Lcathi-r, Tail .1,"! Ki-l.
75C to $1.15
Woo,™-.
CaditC Oxfords
. C--
Always found in our ureat xtock of most up-to-date ladies’
footwear. Just now we have the finest Hoc of
Ladies’ Canvas Oxfords
Canoas floods
60c
$1.50
Tk Newest
in Ladles’ Skes
Cliitdren’B Canrag (ixforda
Mi.™ ()Ntor,U,
gOe to $2.00
in While. Oral). Blue. Pink and Brown. The coolest and
most stylish shoe for summer wear. Sell at
^
$ 1.50 and $ 1.75 a pair
Thcsi c.iBH- 111 all o'|. .r» (,. iiialcb
Myli'-- ..f llusi' t).wUi'i
$1.00
Youths’ Canvas Shoes,
06C
Cadits' Sandals
W.ili ?lr:ii.-11,1 i. •«. t,.,,,.i turii.
M -,.b. .very b-.t:, ....... tbr.Mel,
V..U luiv.-i.aid*i,.-s t..r
b)!Ur
$k
Serge Slippers............. 28c
Serge Shoes, Cong.
Boys' Canvas Shoes.
$1*00
60c
Ladies’ Tan Oxfords
At almost cost to dose dut cenain lines.
not to be overlooked.
Men’s Canvas Shoes,
$1.00 to $1.50
men's Dress Shoes
Easy Slippers................60c
Neflrly every ooe- likes a fine
hair dressioc> Something to
make the hair more manage
able; to keep It from being
too rough, or from splitting
at the ends. Something, too,
that B'Ui feed tbe hair at the
tame time, a regular hair-food.
Well-fed bairwill bestrong,aod
will remain where it belongs—
on tbe head, not on the comb!
July Clearance Sale of
M . .. ot a
.:r—•>
• r, m ICu.bcr
-win-; Lrt. tor
These are bar-
•A
A specially fine line of Children’s
and Misses’ Shoes in all sizes. ,
Ki.! b.ll;
a new
$1.90
Xou’rt losing a lot ol lilt’s happiness by
not (searing comfortable loohnear these
warm days.
Silk Shoe Laces
In White. Cream. Tan and Black.
Something very swell
THE HANNAH & LAY MEHCANTILE GO.
OMANO Tfuvcme HERALD. TMURROAV
JULY «. IMt.
Mrs tibwd is BPitUis better hut
I
Mr. and Mm. R. Parker went to
City i Klussle- last Fiiaa>- am! when they slowly.
L. Totten Is very low at this ffliIT Mr. Pmrker't moil.; rr and niece cnme with them for a bV from heark failare and from the
i-Bects of cvltln:;; hurt In his side sis
____
________ relamed to Pi •• visit.
Sunday. alter a week's eacaiion ’
iV. tVmk'r. family visited at L. Ron- y^nrs aso.
obey St--------Clareun- Khtmk arriveii bone ye*
. rs' yesierday.
lib her pareui* al Aunell.
Miss
Mollie
Bciilwil hailnc !•'
Fred Cowlia €rf Traver.-^e flly vis
_
his jiannts, whm^he 1
ed at Win. Curry's Saintday and Cl-ilLsl
Blien a liai- sold watch by Fotist i j M-vn to four 5^1^
Runday.
l-ist
w-hin
the
do-.-.'
In
Ibelr'
Mrs IV-in Cno- and daiiBhlcr w
. Mr. and Mnt. Fmnk Monroe of Benhonutnim Traiemi- C.'iiy 10 sja-nd «h* I
snnla are vUiilng lelailviss at ibis
-ih with hvr pareuis.
Mr aui^is.
ins witbiFour'h
pareui
Mm. R. IHxon has Is
plaoe.
irkr. Wheat
•at
X
Wam-p Way of litis ptace wiK-m her i«m. W. Dlwjn. the
r. aud MrV. IVarAqla^ lamlly
hei old'
Mr.
W.-duesday al his home near Hafl;-! the llr*l ilmi' she ha*
lisili-.!
«■«! with Mis ^enroJT paivuts.
homo qtlici- her leluni fram Califni
Hi t h. a'l'i is yi-rr fss’r and ste- Ml. and Mr* tiom. Siitelay
*'*Fitt1 .lolm-Tin and family iK KU
I. Thon''* MlDe Rirl sot li'irt qnile
..I. on she bas bven
vlsllitiK with Wm. fiitr:tmillv Saiunlay. On«- ol itK'lt hors«‘*
can oveT b< r and ml «inlte a sash ovei
db Hawley of Elk lUplds
Jut} X
liir ear and 1 ye.
ilsllt^ at Nell Morrison's 01 er RiiuJuly
daj
MABEL.
Inly 11.
, Ja- < s lla-tinioiid id Ka'ka'ka was a
GOOD HARBOR.
calti- •- .e today.
Tie- Ith passi d off quietly hi rv.
SOUTH GRANT.
Fred lliown made a Mip to Traverwi
Rei. pellits.iie Is Bide lo Is Up aud
School In dfstrlet Nu :t c1o.-«.l Iasi Cliy last w<vk
Tuesday. Miss Dunn, the ti-acliei In
a
Dell Fairbanks aud dauebler of Elk ailendlnc 10 luoiuet.*.
Ifidolph l-aiMHi aud wit- id Cartel.
the itehtsil lor the last throe yi*at>. Rapids eali.Ti hen- one day last week.
Ill CO to her home In (IDi-kama lot
C. Ilotsinler done lo Traverse City Wl«.. are vl.-litns h«rv at picM-iit _
Master Giorp
C.illieii'and
*isici
few days' rest lief.ir.- soiiiB away • im da; lus- w.n,-I;
I- a few n-nks' cornu ol study in
Walt Watson aud family siwui the Ida of Tiaiers- City ate Iibmiic a
Buod lime vIsiniiR ibHi B<audnia. tin
e state normal.
till at SkicaniuR |s>iiit.
Early ehcitk-s are ripe and are a
Almost everyone iK-n- sla nt Ibe Ith eles and aiiBis
AURIISI Pertner staitiil lor Maimii.
at Round lake.
. TraviTK- fity
Mos»-s UiiUerleaf
and
family oi Ohio, ou business this iiiuminc.
llvBry Wieherii went lo Tiaiersi
Tra«i-fve City s|h-ii1 thi- 41b with rvU
City on business ’Ills iiitiniinR.
: ibcio tor j
..taj
Ml:. Gii*'ii ul Grand Uapid*. a coii
iral Iri-nina-tit;: sh.
she is mi iHdIer, •
.Mis.s Je,.s|i- Hauls of Travi-rs.- City
Josle HIsani is havlns qnli- vistuil H. t? Pray s fai'ple o\. | 81111- sUBi|t*:ie. who i-anie hen- liy speii-l
the siiir.iuc.. db ii la*t i-vi-uliiR- I'li
M-Ilntjy ttoiiM.- with her Iniics.
Mr-. day.
John ItlMiKl U siuvios with bvr lor a
Cora Pray r<-i’.irnirl
home
fiuni
W Wl-Cl.B.
TraM-rsc City FrWa. eVeuinR. ivtiimthe O T .MeilKMlIsi rc-iu.K-i}. Ret.
Last F.i.lay Mr, ami Mrs. Elim Tor- tiis to the eltv Sunday.
dl nml Mr. and >li>. Ii-iuliam visited
Clint and Tom I’ruy playirl ball at Chanils'lliii officlatins
Mrs. Herman Sltwler itpeul the Cli
G. McTouilss.
Tt»v<-i-se Ctiv tile lilt.
icilne III- wc«k
Anadiu.
Mallei Canute Is
Grover Ifamnioiid. I'riiaii Ibdsmi’T uiTli her son WiMUiii at
al her. tiucIc'HI near 1i»v
aml Ora Bn.wn wenl to Kalkaaka and Mich.
a pl<-a*aiit part;
ixiuis WIele m and sons. Chrisl’aii
Tl
.li* III the nil Hii-ie.
WlUliand
s|*-iit
ilie
4ih willi
home of Mi. mid M’v. Willis Ranis.-y
July It.
dauBhty.
liiendr and
relaitie*
al
ArradU,
l:isi Friday for then
ihday an
Mlrh.
thiiKs-n IIIIJ.Jiilv 9.
niverHanMl. Tayb'o Ul* mnoIy^oH Mr Unit
Ruests, mcmlH’iv «if her Sunday sdnsd
Hass.
HeficahnicD-s of iev •ream. ................ umllv vl-lte-. with Ml. Hoyt>
ELK LAKE.
Grand Traverse Region.
NDTICe TO CMHIBEDOHDCNTS.
C»m WMk uKHiRiii*inc* tt rt
wtoMiMlMetoiM. AlIMffMpMd
•HM imwt rueh m Herald ARM Ml
Sh!UV*Si7mv^i*»«irad thrt It
CMadUrtiiM.
EAST KASSON.
Tbr Sunday ncboul Rav<' Uiclr Ciilldm's rlav im>smn ycaUrday.
Quiu- a numbiT of ihc lltik- folks
.en>oy<><l ihr PHirll) t»' bt-lplnft 1.«lPackard ccli-bfUe Ua aevcoUi birth^r*. Cbaa Rinehart and Mlaa On>h>
tUnehari of SeottTine. Mich., wife and
fister of the edUor of the SeottWIIc
New*, arc riaUlns tbclr uncle. J. W.
I la etlll very
.NNAH.
Mr. and Mr*, lleuo'
Hr
Reonel and
cblldmi ..f MBOlrlee
I'll
are vlhllina Mt.
lea f........ .........
and Mrr. Cbarli
Mr. and Mr*. R. G. IUwHbp>. Or...
Cray. 8r.. andvThoa. lualluc* »!»■••«
R'lnday with Mr. and Mrs Kiiawi «:
Blarktoan.
Hr. and Mm. Mmilr* aud Mr. and.
Hr«. Wllaon of Omni i.p<-ni Stindav
lefiinK
, h. r nlerr. Mrs. C. Leightoli
t IhihI
... idlmion Is raiHdly filllni; wllb
loarl^s. Tbe csniages are all occuliksl and the botela bare quite a uum
tier of Buesia.
Mrs. RISKS of NIrbols. Ho., la \iail
IDK her pairmta. Hr. and Mrs. Miner
of this place.
July 9.
NORTH MANITOU ISLAND.
Miss l.oltlc lluislor of Suutb Manl311 is workinf; at Ibe rewirt.
ilanre in tin- m-a
H. Hmui
hall Tdt-ad
able lime Is rcjioni
A imrty of Ix-land youoR piopbiDiL- over on the lai.nefa “Why Not'
}esierd*y.
Cajit. 81. pHcr and crew ar»- n-iMirt.
eil to be hustlers.
They mat'
beach apiianiiua drill In :;:>5.
Tbc steamer Mirsourl biiided some
■11 ..r iwche RUesls lor itie resort
last evcDlni:.
Mrs: Cook of Lelan.l ami Mrs. Hart
Ml <if. Kasi Jordan are the Buesis 1,1
Mr. and Mrs. K. Miller.
A. Firestone of 8iiluiiis Ray Is vis
IllBB iK-ie. .
n. Johnson. mtouiI n-- i^'ani at tin
Usht hmir., Is qttltc 111 ol the home ol
bli> anm at U-laml.
July It.
BLACKMAN.
Ibelr daiixhter
Mr. and Mr
Ranry of OraDl
nnd daushter iM
Mrs. Jufla Jewell
of
t’iiirlnuatl.
Jfss l.eiia Uck atilt brother lyiiile of
Tmvets.- City are vlstiinis their par
ents. Mr and' Mrs. .V- Uek.
Mrs.
Jewell will leniiiln all siimmer. whilil»itlc- nnti 1-eua will n-luru Ui ibelr
A areal many of the ynnng p«s»lc
of this ulacc colcGmtcd the 4lh at
ery low.
Mrs. Beymoiire of Mutirot- C<ailer Is
visIlinB her fallier. Mr». t'liapiile. and
rolhers,
liulic a minilKT of the i«>o|ile frtnu
OLD MISSION.
Atllr and Delia Airher of TmTcrae herft cclebmied July 4i|i ul Dock lakt
Mrs. E. Wall
City we plrklnc ihr cfaerrlea on Shclr
father's farm In thia place.
Fmak Encell of Cblcaso I" visu
visilini: here fur tbi past three weeks,
to her litmie. Mn>. Wall reiurued the
ally In KIk RapliU IfaW week, where lie
^a» been wurklng fur dome lime.
?
Rev, Cronn and wife of lndlan|io1le
Care vinlUng at the home of Dr. and
aMra. Wnnen.
4
Mra. K. Wall baa a
nephew and
t^ieee from Omnd Rapids riatlina her.
\ Mrs. Reay spent aevcral days in
.Elk Rapida last week.
Mra. Van Aukeii of Vanderbilt Is
aiKl fapillv w.-ni to I1.«!k.last Wt.sliieHdny ffud Friday to |>lrk
cherries.
Mm. Mary Taylor, who has Isvu
tlsIiiUB friouds and rdtlives In Wls-‘
conslli. reinruisl to Iter h«>tne last Sa'la>. She is
niticb
Impiwod in
health.
July «i.
HAPLE CITY.
Only K Vnara OM.
"I am cmly V2 yean old aad dm t
ripre- i-im TboB I set to be mnl idd
li> feel that way as louc aa I cum gi-i
RleHrlc
Rliicm." sav, /Mra. B. II
BruBRsn. of Dut’llB. Ga. tinrety tbr«r'*
Botbina i-lse kivps Ibe old aa yunm;
and make- |hc weak as atrouc aa Ihlihl
ind tonic
tinilc Dwslletae.
mislltiac. Dyspepaia,
Brand
totpld lliir. luffamed kMiteya or ebjuatv
Tln-n- will In- an Icr cream mrlal cmallpalsei are unknown after taklnx
KIretrtr
itiu.rs.
a
t.-annnailc
time.
ii.-n n. yt Frtilav rr^iRne by tbi- r.
Giiaranii**!
to
JohiiMiii
Drus
Co
F.
H
aocleiy a> the h ^ ol Mi. an.i
It-s. .Mllnctoii
All an' .n«i'<<d tu at- Meads. C A Itnsbec Dnis Co., dmaRlsts
Pnci. iiic.
lend.
Ur. and Hrv. IMorm Mctjiieer apent
Ibe Ith In UaalatM'.
Rev. 'IhtmiiBb la visitiBs rHailvea la
East Kaasoa.
iiuaibet from ben- wi-at to Rmplnlin' Itb.
Ml. asd Mm Alirra went lo Tmx
erse Ctiy ta*i Wi-dnesrtay.
A
s\
H. Fisher and sister l-ottii- went
Mr and Mrs. tTiBrli-s W Ureealeal
II Fi iday.
Ills f. T.rttvB aii-l Ml
• I l•'ltrall*l
J
Ihrir
imldiii
weddlOB at
Oiisti*l Tbitrsday.
esli-idiiy.
lUv^ ^iH-ker. drUKSist of
.Vliian.
iSiVle; whl'ri* luVuilJ'he''llde" by*^
Dd Miss KaOiets.It Shnis- .*1 .Aim.iq
.-n- maril.sl in IVimil .April
'll-
lutde ha.-
bn'
Inrb teacbinB s-b-s 1
1 Jai-ksoB.
wo'.n.b■ J'. Ji.bu-ni OriiK C«, I'
1! Meads. C A in.plar- IhilK C....
.’iiiccisls.
‘VZ-K.
sr;:'S,:;r:2
Kliawlici rh's and eal.e wi ri- w-insl
by Mrs Rainiu v. »vh-. .IM .-erMhiuR
ossililc to plea-e Hie cbiltlrcu. wbu
-Tb.ie well. Iwent.v-ltmi .rvm lUU
IJ r<.|airf«-t! a flue lliiie.
.Mr. Mcnr.le* uiu! faiiiily and l~ WII-.
s<ui and wife s|>ei;! yesterday n' H.
Woitman's.
Mrs. H. Mrt'omliR dmve to
Tiatemi- City and, on Hie |M-nlusiila
Thimday.
Hlsaril and
Aiclile
K.-liin-fty
I .to the Imll panie at Thiek lake
last Sunday.
Mm. Clak Ims two slKlers vIsilHiR Mrt. Her. Nash. Sunday.
T. Mr*. Rrewer anti Mrs. KioIbt.
tbe'v': E*" Rlce."-.n“rnn‘‘Mr^;wlVrnes
Rulreii l>-ve11, wlio'lias iimt so b<
rloiis a lime ever since he broke fafs
lee. is in the hospital al Ttwversc
Mr Hiiyi's Sunday
City.
They Are Mistaken
Wiio tliiiik U'lnks are for hiiaiofBb
iiicn
only.
tlinii liuif tlu-$:-I.20\-‘>27.(IOHi{op<>ait« iu
K-iiiks i f ihc c >nntry U-lmiy; tn othfr*
nieii.
Furoiere. l-ilsiriiii:
jui-d.
$
t
t
t
f
t
$
$
t
$
More
the anvioits
lliuii buaitieaa
di-rka.
hoaaf-k«in'r«
lui'l m-hisil U-neliere Imve humlnkla of iitiltiona«>f<lo)i.im nafely in Umk. •Iriwiuk iiimlenile iotcrirtt. in r«Kerve I
•Tniny *l:iy"or awnitiny; oitir>rtuiii|y »for
uiiior iimatme
metii.
W,.
< >nr iiii-tliisla iiiivt (in- niirla of nil eluwna.
elioiil.) lie pli-nm*] to mimU-r you amiWK our eustoiu«-rs
Inten-st oiiiie|a>BiU. e->lll{a>uil'Ii*l
ae'lli-nilliuallv.
I, A V rKIHiRICO.
niAB vnijiRi.M.
Vies t*ls«ldMll*
C A IIAMMONO.
..
IS ATTRACTING THE ATTENTION OF FURNITURE BUYERS FOR MILES
CWs season, more than eoer btlorc, people arc taWna adoaiHaac of our annual sale et Sample FurnHurc.
hm
been in progress and will continue until all furniture and house furnishings that have been used as samples on our sales floors have been sold.
Che UnaaralMUd Ittduetiens on Iil0l> 8radt, Fancy and Staple Seeds Cbreuflheut Ibe entire Slere is proving a stimulus in this usually dull season that
makes our store a busy place. Figuring the matter in dollars and cents there is nothing in many of the sales we are making for us. but from an advertising
standpoint it is a decided success, for it is making our store the most talked of place of business in the Grand Traverse region.
Com« and Oo't Yours
Carpels
Oil eiotbs
Cinoleum
and
IDattind
Cace
Curtains
Drapesand
Portieres
Isfors -tho Bos-t Bsrecaiins aro Ooris,
Rockers and
morris Chairs
l>iir rep'iia’ton
iwiro
Ihl-
*1it-k
of
earryiiii:
iif
this
ilHnPy
show*,
rm-klUR
will
pivi-
supini.
bni
iMta. ahort enda and amall
rolla win go
al
ju
h
' b'-o*i-;))"iit
S'.
S3.00. S2.7S. S3.S0. S3.7S and $t.
imti'l mi*' 'bb.
pb- 4' niariu-l.
-i - • "•
a
M I-i
all nmall lui» al our Mtnple oaia
aample sin
fIll'll i*’iri'
;i' a eailrpl. "Ii o-r
^ampll■s we have lit tlil* lltie.
Iloeker* ih»i have
prieea.
<vf
yun uniue id-a of tlu- iiunili' r "f
In ibU department asltlc from
BO
Picture
frames
and Shades
rliatih thal nitv oitu-r rumv In
»4. i.\ fj VI and <•'. now
all nampley. we nre r1o*lue
«• have
Goery
Piece
Every s«ni
Come in and
Cook Jiround
Dining
Chairs
Reception
Chairs
and Porch
Couches
Dining
Cables
and Parlor
Stands
Turnishings
:H pair e»im hcav.v NiUiUicban Ciirlalu*. w«il ai *3.Su pvi
Bereml piccea of carpet ran-
pair, now $2.(0.
lalBlna CBOB^ tor any ordinarr
ailed room. In aU smdea.
r. pair BomI fish net CiirlainK.
reBHlar
One erttn henvy ploee. good
lugraln. worth r.&e. now Me.
smde*. now ttc.
And hiinUrvU* of oihen- equal
ly aa Eood that lack of aparv
forblilr mention-.
All
Porlieiiw,
where ott'- o
bi-m har tieeii uw*l n* *anipU
Thitv Plnm* M'rm heavy ba>-
II 2S per cent tflaeeunL
tiinnet ctr|n.-l. regtilnr price 4Mr.
»o* Me.
Setlrnl
pair
rope
imiiiviv
YOUR CREDIT
raininj; (mm t to
yardn.
S« per e*nt BIsmmL
ivi-in. anil dozt'nr of odd ia:
L
Srtertl pleeca of that maiiltii:
HI a; r jc per yarA
t-urialna. perden-s and rope ptu
ileitw at le» than actual cv*i.
n V
n.;i.'kp-.l
wb'-
A i-a-iiifi:' all iirrt «eri mi
I.M. ;
I.
Titi.li
ei- '
upholaiMcd ii.
'"lour, fmmv aUgh
I' BUN--I, *'>M fur %^ZM, B»«
a
:.iuh’
I1DJS.
I.- pla- *. a'
t.
B rhon time ai aU«ii h: ibi-lr
aclual valne.
•
b'wvj
• luMly
i-iiilai p.-i" li::'"
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 system just tell the salesman to charge it.
thal batc.bUBB ou our wall* 1«Sen-ral pleeos Unnleum, «m-
All ••I'-Kaii'
latib-.
■ •-./•-•J* (if paitor wtaiujr w
i'Ai.lly
J. W. SLATER
ixirii ab'l
u<Aiovabt4>
near* wb"r<
ib'> h*'. ti"<ti xiood urn-mi top
••t a-4i.il.T, a. a diw-ount «l
per cerL
Ihiti'i fall Ul MOk tbeae ,
__:
i:
GRAND TRAVCR«E HERALD. THURSDAY. JULY 12. 1S06.
Mr.
VUftA.
Mr>. A. M. B»Hb
<vto- P*2‘y-
"
I. W»<l« Smith BBd rami|T. lui SoDdav.
. vbo v<«t bomr cirh
•
r dar«
i
Bco. ha« rvioracd to hl«
work for H. Puleipbrr.
Mr. 8
Mlaa Sdfta Allen vast lo Ctaarterolx
DuDAay on the eacnnSon to rlNi relatlraa.
J»lf •.
Cntihit hay I
awl It U a fine crop.
Mr. AIlKlie baa Until himRelf a
Mr. awl Hra. Ellloit called or
and
Mix Cl«-es
laei Suoday.
________
... s la»i
-)- look d
Mr. Allaire and famlly
ai Mr. Lewlr' the Itb.
Mra. Elliott ami Mra. UntilnR ralUil
on Mra. Cleea laat Thuraday.
i. Netrcomli bad a horae hun
in l.y
mnainK In a liarU wire feaoe * a Siiiiday niRhi.
II rpat nnder
Mr. Cleea baa atone wall
bla houae. Mr. Whinie and
mi Mr. Urntor did 1 be work.
Mr. l.^ala and family look dinner
At Mr. Allclre'B Sunday.
Hr. Winnie, Mr. Pillar, Mr, Allaire
and Iimi Lnier (Oueaa
ibai U hi«
nanw; It 1« the name he l» known.Uy
toire' anvway.i called at Mr. Cleeaea
Mr. liet-be loat B horae one day laai
lime.
.
Ibelh the hast of aneeeaa aad proa- erne aiy aa gvcoia of Mr. and Mra.
Char. S Johnson, sheriff, to Harry
PROVEMONT.
i Norman Thomaa.
l> wd. parrels,
Tbe Tarn. P«tm- went to I
- Nellie Blackburn of Trareriel
Mra. Saunders and
Mra. Grace
Elate R Hannah.
e» nl. to Olair-nre S>isiit«.
Mr, TneUeraal a lily trlea.l
' City Is
li TlBliing aiih the Mlnae* Ray,Greene of Chicago. 111., arc guest* of E I>nim. loia 11 and !• Idfwk Z. P.
■llceTaylor.
Mrs. E. Dame and family.
.Iiatih
.
Cedrr t..-r In toan a few b-.-.ruiil Alice
Taytar.
. . and Mrs. Fred Domlne, Mra.l
C. A. Barile and family
hare ar-Wm. Selkirk and
wife to Jnme‘Se:. urday.
Ona Domlne and Ed Ddmme <m the rived at DIxte
cottage.
Nonbport kirk, loi* II andIT. l-lock «. Oak
The 4ih
waa spent >rryuiib-il<
ih of July were the guests of Mr. Point.
Park. |33n.
A large civr.d weot over tu 2<r
ad Mrs. John Shaw of Sllghia.
.
Mra. Roberoian
returned Monday'
ThomWa
Keiderheuse
to RoImt Bh> and m.y'.ed the day iheit.
Juir 9.
[from a risll with relatites and friend* WUkub ailrd wife. M
bluek 3. O...
Mi>* Is-oa Hneniv. fh<h ba*
---------------1st Ell. Kapidh.
, Park. $3mi.
attending Srhool s' Adrian. I,
GLEN HAVEN
i
Lntim Thomaa haa retumedi
Cha« VVllhi itn.
< i al.. to' Jar»< - loi
<s,:a> morning burinl M-rMrea
U H Dav and wife Roldn Day Mrw-lhnme from Munialng. accompanied by ■ Shle;.!*
and
w ife,
iiareelt.
Oak ,
WwkxMla)
eM <>v<r I've Mm at \\>Uiauj
J.H/me^ nee i^TmjVHidwrniher friend. Ml*. Myerx of Hnrt. Mich.; ^
[were heW
nd Friday morning thteMa'.iuh
Pirte nnd Mias Bmmn Shoemaker of
-«» liennle aad non of 8i l.omaj--------------------------------Ir lacuW wm^XalAiwi'-*'
Ditroll arrived Wednesday on the llli-laf R"eM* of Mr*. R. A. DeOoIlar
|
sit-p*
itchlns
in*ianily.
I'rrua;.’
speodib. summer at Mr. Day *
Velia Spangle returned homej,.n.-*, serema. «ali '
u-.-!i;-i:..--«Myfc-ing ici-di !‘;r to.
•'nljiigetc.r.i
rcr.i Iiii'Wfe raaveni.
:
cottage igrrek-i Lodge on Glen lake.
l> <ip.jn 'll.- gi.miid now
Mr. and Mrs KKb srnved on the
Ur. kiel Mr-. Stroll l.dl Saturdav (
Illinois Wcdne*rlay tor a tisll wIlU
Mani.*^
and from
tU-te Ih.-j v
llteir .Mia In
LCLANO.
.eorge IIUBiiM-li ha* re'iiraed home
make
.
\teii,h-<i
vi:ii
m
ll..
,r
.
I.
arnill L. FYatik. Ue«' AUr*'
Mi** laura K. (‘iirr> of Tmver*.
a tbe
FarrdUt. of Cbicagu, who lias bei-n,
....................
,
.
It. ha> um |iu-.l a |i<iMiin:i at Z. K
1 tep staumlav .
vlHlllag In (II.0 Haven ium of the'
r. M. .Andet^oti of Ritbm.M.d.
Mr» H-n
inshaW* SionnsM w-cek went to East Empire Sal
■ guesi at ilie Ibach tiote:.
J'.Uu S'tydii'nMHi
To ;,^.l MHot^lme il.h ber!
A. K MilUkeu -nd family rH.
, Id . i* ai Oak Hale i
I-Iiewa. Mr.'aud Mra. Wm. y'airmm.i‘"'t"--ThurMla. eiening.
•
I
Mr., JMu"le Ham........................... ...... beloie reluming lo Chicago.
Mr«’»'•«
Idaii I* visllillK r*4>i(i.e> aud ftb-o.lrlajllir sit'
D. H. nay gave hi* umial dlaiday «rf
Ra|dd» an- gii.-siK a>
•niiU*.
!..
I
Eiliest SipdiRi of Trav,'<M‘ ('It'
flri'worka the .-venlng of the 4lh.
j '>r"b
_
...
!ral|.(l on lelailve-- aud im-n-is la.
A large imrtv of i.mnsi* arrived on!
William Th.ima* en'.-Halned a
the Illinois baiurday evening.
] diimb.-r of .................... .... the 4i!i
The Mlaae* Alice
and
Eva Day|. Mrs. W illtam l.lli... oM.tand lUpId*
IkI'Iiic fiieud* fa< .. has ■•'tiiriie.i i
For a mlHl. -*.i anp.
ealletl on friend*
in
Glen
Arbor:a cue*t at tli.- IV-aHi o*e|.
Is hrrni.v
elv. a s|t!;:le do-- -I lb.
Thursday
i
^ school meeiing will U- held on
. Wilson lias
iMiiUHi to De'ruii i, eno'igr:
Tn-a'lie-l.l <
fier a fe« days'
> at l,> C»d
K.IP1,
a cm. i»vi.
_ ..
> i>n*M|ia’i»ii
ra-iiiR.-),1ubM Johns
<d \or-h Maiil v.uir dlUKtls' fur ihetu
8>*. afiei siM-nillnx a
with diplilh -ua'.
her sister. Mr*. Wal
Mi.* KaiiiiU- }tlrci.i.u.>i is tie rue.i
'Tl.e «>:.l |jd> " is til.
ler Cotdoti.
f Mi... l.ai-.v llrysiii.
it<-v. Hiirll.111 anti wife led Thimlachman and servant*, all ol
Miss Maggh- Ha>
il-liins ' '
. artived on i>ic lllinui* Sat ■IRV for e luomh * stay ai WllliamMoti.
: .••nd* ai .N'orihlx.ri
Mrs.
S. .S'.Imhi and mhi linira- arng to *|i
Tb.- Juerviii- lamtiv ol Chh
visiting
lelaiivi-*
and
Irleti.U
at
Cad
roiiymu*
it IliKL lak.- for Ibe siimuMi.
While.
Mr- N |•a•l;u* s|*o.i a lew
The L, <1. T. M. -held their regular
Mr. and Mr*. M. W. Farrant called
) relative* In East Empire Sunday. nulling oo Friday evi-nini:. alter
1'be arrival* for Kenwood on tbe which lefri'shmenl* wer«- si-rn-«l.
G. M. name H|M-ni Sunday at hi*
home in town,
Mra. Mary Swauson nnd family, wiu.
Voorheea ol Blue
Uland,
Mr. and
Mrs. Bowman and daughter t>i Cbi- have l)M‘n gne.-t* of Mra. WalU*r N.
igp aad Mra. Marker of i‘rinmon. son for the past few dav*. hav.- r*'
Ii)nii*l to their h.mie a* Traverse Ci'v.
MeKsrs. Walter and Royal Hlgelos
Mn. Diirfe*. and daiigtaler were arrirabi for Uregory* tt-*on Saiiirday spent Hie 4ib at Cliailevolx.
Hr. and Hr*. Max SrhriM-di'r. I'n>i.
ev suing.
Hum ley and family. Mr. and Mr-. Onii
Wm. Farrant nad Roy Welabeaky of
.^hitHuler. Mr. and Mr*. G, M. Itaiiie
East Emplie were in town Sunday.
md familv *i*'iit the 4ih at Nonh|*».
B. L,.Amea and i>any ol *lx arriveit
Saiiii^ay evefiing on the lillnoi* for l*oim.
A nuinlver fnini ihl* place h|*-h- th.
edar Spring* U>dge.
Tbe Miase* Helen Chnatlanaou and 4ih at Omena.
<>. Grove of Saniliisky. flhio, «|ren'
Karine Nessen of Maulnlec. who ate
arverat day* ol this wet-V in town tl:.'
visit Ing at Glen Arbor, and Ml** Reta
Cook of Ohn Adsor eauieil on Mlua guesl* ul Wilbur Campls-II aiul lam
Mr. (
Uk«.
launchlaa It thenone day Ihla week.
Piaticla Allfire
called
on Perry
Cleea Sunday.
Florence Cleea called on Mra. Urnlor Saturday evenlag.
buK
Harry Allaire' feU and
a B|o and It la <
bead Ove weeka
CEDAR RUN.
.
.
.
i
;
*
<
f
■ t
I
'
'
;
pire will teach i
coming term.
The
Glen
Hi
„x.’
olhs-r defeal f
July b.
GLEN ARBOR.
The Neff and a ve»»e| mailral with
lunilier and slab* from Nestf-n'* <lurk
last week.
H. L. Nessen ha* gone to Chicago.
Ura. Hlnadel and two UiHe
Traverse City are Tlaitoni
Fiabor'a.
returned froan .. _
Mr. and Mrs. Plrsig and four chil
Mra. Win Oriffllh waa a Traventc
dren went to Bear Lake last week lo.City caller Satnrday.
Clarence and Rob Cknnte of Orlatl a riali with Hr. Piiwlg's pai
Hr. Burges*, who ha* l>e«i vl*lllng
ate working for Yager lYoa. In ibo
la Mllwi
e fur tbe Iasi tIhnr- w-wk*.
saw mill here,
miirned Thuraday
jy I
July >.
home cm South Manit.
Jame* Langrirk. after Iteing here
CAST DAY.
over a week arllh a lame foot, ba*
eri Oduriai
gone back lo Souib Hanliou to work.
few days with Mra. \
Ill* wife has gone 10 ke«-p houw fotbe Peoinaula.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Adams of Qarfleld. him. 4ier nephew- went with Ihein.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pomlne. Arthur
Dunine and Prank De Per were the
gneata laat Sunday of Mr. and Mr».
Jerome Fonoo.
Mn. W. W. WMann and iwo daughMra. Ona Domtne and Mrs. Fred
Domtne rlalted with Otandma Fortun lera of Ovlalt visited friends here a
few tlay* laat wimk.
Mimday. Orandnm la
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. King and llttl.e
Bert undaay. Mlaa Susie Forten and
Julias Fonon of Trarerae City vlaiied daughter of Empire called on his si*ter. Mra. Shay and family, yesierday.
Mr. and Mra. C. L. Domlne July 4<b.
Mr. Anderaon. wife and six chlldfen
WBI ItetOL Sd PWioa. Bugent
of Chicago arrived ta*i week with
their rumltnn' lo lake itosaeaslon of
aum jerw.
_______ - iriatie baa t
cherry their farm, Ixnight of Mr. McKIbben
and
known a* the Hoolihan farm.
plekera picking
Bg his
bla early cberri.-a. He
Quite a number from Port OnehU.
U Mblpping them to Chicago. He haa
Rurdlckvlllo. Glen Havi-ii ami South
1WO weeka more of picking.
ManKon
Joined ti* in celel.rating ihe
Tbe two young men who thought
kind* fiirthey -were smart, took Uert Unil- 4ih. Races of differenl
aay a bicycle Friday evening, whlcli niahed amusement in ibe forenoon.
arns lying agnliat
Joneph
ForiM'a About I o'ckvck the crowd gaihercsl
around the speaker's stand and lis
fence in front of the rentdence.
tened to short
addresses hr .S. H.
wheel waa traced up by Bcri.
young men were aeen taking the wheel Sheridan. John Bhio and Mr. Merrick,
by Bert, who araa sluing on ihe porch. which were interspersed with tniiFlc
He thought that they took It for a and ringing: hut the oiaiion.
* ^Ivv-n 1
Joke.
But at lo o'clock p. m. they abJo and pliw*lng
had not returoetl the wheel. a« Ben H. R. numt>rilh> a
went to the home of one <■( the young applause. Then came the Imll
men who was asieep mad woke him up. between the Glen Arlior and Ann .
He denied all knowledge of laklng ifac bor lio)*. which re*iilu>d In favor
the Am
n Arbor
Arb
Ixtys. Then there wa*
wheel.
Bert told him If the wh<
waa ndt relumed Saturday morning
, they would be arreaied, The wheel
was found by Ben tiom where ibe>
. kad taken it bright and early Saturday
aMTOtag.
Yonng
men. beware.
A
good many depredations hare beeti
comRdtM^^ late and }-ou may p,
Defective Eyes
arc our Specially
•\V« have the only thoroughly <*<juipjK*d otVucs in the
city for this work.
WE MAKE
,e.,t
Tbere wan quite a crowd here tb»
4lfa. The ball game between Cedar
Rnn and ^on. a aeren Innlna aame.
reauUed Iff a aeore of 13 to C In laror
of Cedar Rnn. The hnticry for Cedar
Kun were Newman and Powell; for Alice Day Bamnlay afieruouti.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horan took the
Solon. Fl«hw and
Scknoaka.
The
boya alao bait a very p>od alieadanre llllmil* for Cbarh-vulx Saturday eveiiat their bowery dance.
ll. Seaman of Cleveland, ivprcCharier Tncker and Dolphoa New
man drove to Trarene City on bual- aeatiDg the Electric Storage Baitery
Ol PhiUdelphla, wa* here l..i'
: week, making arraiigciuimi* for
Hra. Joe Burkeri and ehlldren and
InaUIIIng
ol a storage battery for
Qrandma- Harrcy. Karl
Kobn and
H. Day'a electric IliSulng idanl.
aold Dodd are pleklng cherries Kxlay
on Jim Wbiie'a fam. about four mlleti The govemmenl lower ou Ihe dork
III
also
be
wrbvrd
lor Ibe displaying
M<rtb of here.
I night signal* by eleciricUy.
A big crowd ailended ibe meeilux
J. K. MeInnIa. Mra. Ja*. Daly i
aw) picnic at the cbaiiel hen- the fib.
JD Ralph went north on the llltn
Roaa Wlllobee baa returned borne
from Ohio, wberwhe hga been tor the
lAni year.
The ball gam«)>etMnn C«Mtr Ruti
and Pearl Lake here Subday rewulted
lu c aeore of ST to 4 la faeor of <V
; <lar Ran. Oawerlea Cedar Run. New' wan and Dodd: Pearl Lake. Can»n
; and SheiTlir.
Mra. Fannie Norria and daughter
. Mr. ami Mra. Ih-n Uel
CI1.
______ _________
B Clarence of Cbicagu
apenl the 4th In Prankton
of Chaa. Norria
and
family. Mlaa
Nellie .........................
_
ter apent tbe 4th here aa
.ana Klne
SXOR
LOOH AND READ
'■ '‘‘p* ^
\VU til .\K,AM liKt«C«rc Hea.lache.,SiraiBhtKrailinB .
•Visioi. I.NONKI'.MKOh Ll- NSKS.
EXAMINATION FREE
F». A. WOl-F'E
413-414 wataclmBlk,
IrivcrtcGly
at! I>h»e 3S4
Try a Herald Want Ad.
great special sale
miely
The -imdle<i'
r*-nefli
meet ai Ihe home of
Sehn>
on Ft May afiemooii,
Mr. ami Mra, Walf-r Gordon I
relumed borne from ihe Soo.
I), ll- IHiwera spent TiieMlay in i
suecesafnl term <
I
BEOIIMIMIIMO XOIVIORROW
.ill.
liartio:
Mr>. lliiiii and family, a
eompanhsl bv Jay Cemieu. onl\<-.
Ihi* week from Giamlville. Ohio. i.
S|M>ml the Kummer.
Mr. and .Mr*. Peter Wiinliiirg *i* ni
W»lne*day evening and Thinsulay lu
Traverse Cil.v.
Ml*. O E. Wilbur of Charlev.ilx
spent Hfuiday In town.
Chari.-* WrUley Hwni a few day*
«if this wwk In Charlevoix.
The H.ach hotel
wa«
oj«-n<-l ou
TliiirMlay evening and nil weie given
a rordial welcome. The large ciowl
who aiieiide<l were for.lie.1 by M>~
damr* Ibiftdy ami RotxTlwin and e.eorie.1 to the nwpllon rooms, wheie
all were made lo l.s-l at home
*l>cnl an enjoyahle evening.
After
■ he grand march Ibe Ur
in ilanriiig. mii-ic Ix-ing furnished by
Ihe bou«c orrhe.tra. One of the plcai
tag f.-awtes of ihe evening were ih
CoBliime* worn l.y the ladltu.. A dh
play of Brewnrk* 'was given and
highly enjoyable evening
Hefieshiiienl.
July k.
This ailvertls:m:iit deals almost evdustvely with sp:cUlli(s
for summer wear. Summer Fabrics, elc-althontb there are
many other special priced lines on sale ihronthont the store,
these arc especially deservini! ol your altcntion.
Calicoes and
Lawns
lua'le aI
\V» linvv
*|*ecin1
*1*'
. F.fiy P..
8tiiti<laT.l
('■-ilit'Ocs
White Skirts,'While Shirt Waists,
Peter Pan Waists and White Suits.
Unbleached Sheelinr
Not i[iiiU‘ n j-nnl w'i.io. lull
av-rvK-*-'!'!"#!
ilyuillie priiv. 'XJC'
li^utiful
lint!
Lawrosi
vktaigna
Tuilort-! Wliil.-
uuti
Hi-txl,
c ilorinua. worth
12ie.
J-*-, iOi- ftinl iV a yuhi.
Jifv «!ivi.h»l
I da
t.i
into
jiiek
WORSE EVERY YEAR.
Plenty of Trawerae City Raadera Hava
the Same Eapenenee.
Dvn't Degb<cl un selling luick.
Ilackaehe is r.-aliv kMiiev^uVh.
To cure the tiack you mtis-t cun- the
kidnejx
If yon don't, other kidney ills fo]
low—
friiiary irnubloit dlaUUe*. Bright'*
dlKeaHT.
A Traverae City eiilxch lella yon
i* ea
-bray.
strvs-i. bo!i* ot the rollwa.v
Oval Wood IMah Co.. *a>-*; -For five
or kIx year* I w'as irouhkst witli
kidney- and barkach.' or what 1 r'a
a numb pain In llie liark whleh ab>-n
wver.' ivndi red me miv
also imubl.sl wl'h rheumatism
limbs. KO iiainful at llcb's tliat I
hardly continue at my work
lYocurlug Doan* Kidne.v Pills ai a drug
store. I used them wliii mo-i salistac.
t say |Kclory resiili*. Though 1 .!•
lilvelj ihai the lem.sly c
mamnllv. |i I* a tact ihai l have noi
Wn lri.uble.1 since I
umsI iKiau's
Kidney PllU."
For sale by all dealers.
I’riis- r...
rent*.
Ko-leTMill.urn <o..
llnffuM.
.New York, sob- agenls for ilie rnii.-l
SUie*.
Uemenilv-i; the nam<—Ikvan's—an-l
take BO other.
Friday one of the arm of Cox Bros..
Traverse Clly.^ waa here k»king fn»caule. calves, bogs and sheep. Tbi-y
do qnlie a buBlnesa buying and ahl|>plng lire atork iff all kinds.
Saturday A. Linton nnd hla daugh
ter Nellie of Trarerae City vlalict
f'.
„ .
.
I
ElMf R- Hannah
to
li
Jake Smith and Joseph Baker of{ Keener el al
e'-. l u 7 l.l.
with Mr. and Mra. Jerome FOnoo.
Irrtng Miner. Ocuve Domlne and Traverse City, fonder tvsidiaii* ol ; y. r c II •*•
Lon Briggs I................................................
hold goods I
inmed to ^liekvOle.
,
n,ral*-i H. C.ai.lnc,. c al,
Irrtng Miner haa rented tbe MarMr. Uttse«' of BunHckville preach ir. Hann,h. pat.--U. It.-,
August Ve.l*:air and wif.tlnean tana until April 1st. ISOT. He M 111 the church here this evening.
. John
gets one-half or the growing etopa Tb^ new ntniuer that is toainmcd ■ I,. i-„«hns. lot,
;. 7. s and
bbs s
.rfi'
and Mr. Haninean furalahca a team here will preach In ilie cburrii here
»l.ed.
one week from iwlav.
to work the pUce.
EthHInda C Davis i.i J.ihn Vailea-f
July S.
After llring on bla farm nine years.
and wifi', paicrl-; sra-. J>. loan "7.
Adlote Manineau haa gone back to
.lange li g*.-*!.
’
hla old poH aa steward of Ibe Park
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT.
!
Anion W. UariaJ: and wlf. i.> Chas
place at Tmrene City. Mr. TdaniBMr. and Mra. .Ntwman Thomas of! Wilhelm, et al.. %ircv i ll.«».
ean «|pwpled IbU
poalUon
for six
------------- City tpeot Sunday-with n-li-;
Michael Sbinclmck
yean paerk)
' morlng oo hla farm, tires and frienda in town
(Cha*. Chendlick. paici l*.
Hr. Hanlne
a ham worker and!
Re». Woodiuck occuplol
• pulpl: '3. rang!- 13: 47'*'.
and Mra. Manineau In the Congreeatkmal chni
SundarJ
G. C McneTIaiid and wif.
fa(4imiaan In ibia
communliy.'rnomlng and erenii
jJudkins. parcel-.
•ate genial
g*...............................
and boapltabk' p<*>pic|
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Bmmeo and]I
Ella H. Dmcbcr to C Mae Dewey.
are leghm and wish dangbier Wllnia ap«i the 4th in Trav-jparceU. tl,JdO.
itiaitv
front
$I.:ai.
Ihvaiititiil,
To
aii^
make .|ui>-k
•ell ing JKIUliULiilnMLML
two lota. •OHM al $1 UU
75c
lVir»*t Oovvra »«1 Mnaliii
Dniwpre, worth .W, unr
'^.}T':..29c
.iinl
I'.vii
Waiata in wliiic mol •■tUora
it's
nsatly turi ribioi'. no many
^ *"■ '*
uwf.il
l.«r
Mrs LIN 1)KAW««S
atxl Wabta few ohUiIiwn.
nll^sizea. apociat.
WhiU* I'lidcnkirts for
7C
SOcpTic, 98c and $1.25
libek H.»eforMiaaean(Kl
cliihlrca,
3 P&Ir for 24c
Wliite H'«n for Mietuw
nwl diildfi'n. exolh-nt
vaIuos; all Onk al
’
aT-SHIRT WAIST SUITS
lOc, IScafftffiSc
m uto of loliuu lioit 1. Initiau Lin ui. iiu't LiiiL'<-rio. :iri- iiiarkral ap< i-i.-il dt
LmMrn Lxoh noao.
wiiiUb iri7 ami IhUnk.
very ph-lty atyles. w.irth
$2.75, $2.98, $3.98, $4.50, $5. $6.50.
^^•!rr}:y..25c
5,000 HAND MIRRORS
natiiitai Wa-li
GIVEN AWAY FREE!
Silk
Uream. Light Hliie. Navy. Pink, Ic
J9c
Canlinul ami Black,
...
2t inch Black TViffcfi Silk, iw.-ar L'liaranOnr former pri<x.-was
SVi-
watil (o close it out on ac-oiint of t'o-
Stif'fiBing tomorrow morning we mill GIVE
»W»r. ebfolutel/ fr»t>. o prtUjr Hand Uirrer
mifh nico modotlion bact, io ottrf CMtomor
■noimg 0 parcbotoo! E2.00 or Ofor
MISSES’ SKIRTS
Two Great Snaps
.Mimw'Skirts :’><) to if; inches l.mg. Diadr*
of Bhie-k DiK'k with whitellota,
worth
uii'I
Tbit offor mill ho'i gtod fora :hirt
t-ma
at.........................................
yOLr
Misses'Skirts. mfnt<- of .Sn iliun, r.mama.
uthi-r
chhi'v-
faliri'-a,
in
Brown.
Blue tin.] Black. Wurth
Ttiia )]rict> will <]o
Puailiv'cly till- ifivatt^*. v.ihi -e
i.
STRAW HATS
25c
.50c
36 INCH BLACK TAFFETAS
to )*'fouti'l in thc-ilv.
IVm l l.tiv i:i til
tuirSVSvt'r:";’!:" 74c
WOOL DRESS GOODS
\Vc are going to
K!
III
Wai*U
-ill/, at
$1.4
.45. t.US. 2.45. 2.B8, Otc '
SILKS
wi'llli.
ii]i
lu'lbin siiirt
lliiivl I.-ws Ilian uthora uro ask-
prlifs... lOcand 4c
UhiIi,
lawns, in
lli;:li tjfml.- Wililv Wuisla. frilly a
al
Shvvelesa. if*y.l •jimlity.
and full aivb-. iu }MinwhiU*. ervaiii anil liLn-k.
worth llJc to L*Uv- i*T
g.-irnioiit. aru now on
auli* nt tlieac ajaciul
while they la*t
.*-kirU of
etyli-6 at lUily
$1.25. 1.50. 1.75 and 2.60;
lacrer yd,
Ltdlck’ Sammer Vests
g.-iniiru'
oaiieofw.
iiiv'l
light. tiMrliiim aii'I dark
llini-
C per J
27 iu' li
ntiuiitiml
|B-realot
Here is the irreatea line and the rrcatcsl values.
. Svmmer Wash Goods
OruADilii-a. IMmitiea. Htmill
of
uihI
l-Hwiia. Worth null tn: n'yd.4U.. Ol'C
tiatos
WRAPPERS
Nkx'. tasty atyla*. onulc iip
railora. worth tl 2-'*
tlieoe fztm low prieee:
Hcavy.
Impure
Mood
makev
lltUe Mis* Weaver won Ihe dollar. mtidily. pimp!} compli-iion. h*-.i.laehe-.
Mr. Johnson and Wm. 'benneli, ImviIi .nausea. Indtgesilun. Ihlii MikmI niak.-over fffiy
ran.
Bennelt camcivoii
w-ak.
lale.
sieklv.
Biird.wk
oai ahead
luniptl a *oraer*Bull Blo.*l Bluer* make* ihe bl.»sl r.eh.
like a Ixq-. The■ youngster*
v.viinestcr. trying
tcv-inf t..... .
—reMon-s perfec; hi-al'h. ,
climb a grcaMui pule for the.two ilol-j
top cauatM much meni-{
mem. Ray * dancing hall was
ed in the evening. The music hy the: |„t» : an.l S block .................
Silver* orrbeoira was flue.
The 4111;$.-:,-si.
ally a day of pletsiira*.
The,
EUie R- Hannah
'o
Ih
flrew-ork* 1In Ihe evening were ivery [Keeney, parc is. II.
s-»V..-!
I thoruujih examination of ^'oiii
is li-inj' u-t «i. know how much should l>c uiauJ and
(jriml i«-nst-> that nrstorc your eyes to the normal.
Imv.-
Knin
100
yap!*
in
aliUili-9 of Tau. Ui-iroughly w
worth $!.-t0
i.-t.. r.0 ini');.wiiU*. f'jt................................... ......................
4*> inch (»r.y Check .'vnitnig.
rv-guhir i>ri.-c I'**-, lu closi- -..
4' ineh Kn-_'lis!i Mohairs in
<!i;T-r.-ti
Tmtor
f.-
lie.- real thill
98c
50c
Nan . Ivp-iwn.
ttrevii. Kelt am! Black, n-giilir
Shir'
Wai*l
g iiiUy mill.
T.V cloth, at..................._ OUC
38c
iiitifiK at}!*-
u|i.
Blue ay:<l
S-)e>.ii rmI.r -iU*. frir y
a g.. rl I'.l uf It.'-M. i’ll
)'.in«-v Sit. Rj4-i-i:il v.vi‘
•J.V- at I '*-. Wurth 1-**
39c
lOc
Klar-k
lignr't. worth $J -'<U. at-.. bP i
Lmlies'
.*>kin*. raaej.-
«.f
F ne
I'rtiiamai.
Sieiliiui* uii*I Noveily Sijitiiii'a. in ligh
an-l <L-irk eyh.r* aiHnil.
missp:v .i.ACK!;rs.
$3.98
$1.98
lot of th-m.
w,ir;h $•; an4t;..jU.
.it r.nly.........................................
I..\I>II;S'-I.\CKKTS. ill
ami
titti'ij h.iig l-tigti;- nri-J short
19c, 25c. 39c and 45c
Cfij-t
Spueinily aduptv*] for sv-pmo- skirt-.
of
I>'» k. with wliiUMtoUaii'i
worth r.an.I $-.. at...
J'c
ir»*i for it with a (.•fav-.-i;.ni.- C-.it
!• a!»)Ut
LADIES' SKIRT SPECIALS
l.nliiw'Skirtb.
light
l.-oglha.
I-I'-.T'.' ..ire IS 'til's •<-> r,„>a ptvie.
$7 ->i. Sl'l urei
$12.
hav
Uvli r.*liii-i.| to $-*>lui'l.
L.\1»1K< sriTS.
Wurth
$3.98^
aJI
Meet your friends here—look over the bargains together—Make yourselves at home.
You*ll find this an ideal trading place.
STEIN-BERG BROS.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
m
-S
aKANO TRAVCRK HCRALa THUMDAV. JULY 12, nPA
P/M tt. .
•OWCR'S HARBOR.
Mr. «ad Itnu Hear/
Sr.,
di On«M Ud « Mdr frMB Cblcuo
TldtlBC »t (be borne of John
Krooim. 8r„ for n few dnr*.
4lra. Coraelt of SbennnB li here
vMtlag her nlster, Mrs. Wn. Art-tv.
Mis. Sargeaat and MUsea Oara and
BaUle Bargeant look the boat at
Travvrai: atr lor Chicago Bonday
night. Tbey were accompanied to
Traverae Oiy by Mrs. Glbha and Mho.
Mrs. Frankfatber and Hra Haanalord
for dinner Bonday.
Mrs. Tremaine of Maple Oty was
tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Baird over
Sunday.
Homer Brownell wav hurt In the
milt Msi week by a log rolllag oa him.
bat li better at
X tthis writing.
The small baseball Blue of Cedar
played the Maple aiy nloe t Cedar
July 3rd. Cedar won by a score oi
to to 13. VlBBlag tbe prixe of W of(ered to (be wlnnerm.
July 10.
Herrey C. Tripp is borne from Cadtbe Job Aerartmeni of tbe News and
Bsproa.
July 10.
Will Jacksoo la spending hU
tion with fals raotb.-r bere. and iu<-iFrom Moaday-t Record.
deaially doing some anlstle pboiogair
Mr. and Mr*. G. L. Hlach at Bear
r. npeat Snodar «rlib fats Ifolks raphy. He is located in Detroit.
Lake reinrncd home this noraiag
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackafier •pending Sunday with Mrs. Sadie
-.Hr. Md Mm. J. O. Boniamla nad son. DOW of PlMsburg. Pa., will be latvo rbtldren of Grand Rapids and Mr. lercstvd to learn ol the advent In tbelr
Beattie, sister cd Mr*, Minch.
OeoTBo Blnctanni and molber of Trav- borne of .a little dao^ter. MUs Roxy
air visited wUU Mrs. Uzale M(^• Jariir-- •
From Tnesday’s Record.
Onakcr Sondar.
Mlu Maud McMlcbael of West
KINGSLEY.
Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Martha Varsar spent last week Eighth Street U visiting Mends at Ol.l
dnonbier Mariarrt of Traverse CUr
in Traverse City visiting Mia Mae Misalob.
Miss isa CounI
r Old Mias
apenl Sondar ot Ben OberiDR S. Mrs.
Spidle.
Xnmieaon surlnn for a few dara' visli.
Mia Grace Poborai Is at Old Mission
Bert Geiger arrived Tuesday from
Misa Myrtle Rarick Is at Hodge, as
Mrs. RilU Hookfer and two cbfl'
Cblew- Bert has been employed In for a two weeks' visit.
dren apent (be 4lb with her parents. sisting Mrs. John Wincheomb durli
1 electric i ritebboard i
Mrs, Moore snd family. iS8 East
(bo barn building at tno Wincbcoc
Mr. and Mrs. Aren of ibis place.
farm.
. Mr. and Mn. Ira Root of Trav<
Eighth street, left this morning on the
air
~ ir and Miss Doris Kiofc
KIdr of TbompTbo
early train for Cadillac, where they
ird
F'ourth
of
July
relebra>c
gentle
urtlte apent tbe 41b with David El1 the Ku
B and Umlly.
(ion and was victorious. Tbe seore' were called by the death of Mr».
Moore’s brother.
Matcbeti-H Friday.
'.Mr. and Hra. John Kronpa. Jr..
was 8 to
D Kronpa,
Sr..
Mr. and Mra. John
i
G. M. Dame arrived In tbe city from
Mrs. James Putnam eniertalned a
> 4lh at Mr. Dup- ram
cousin. Mr. Leais. and wife, of near Northport yesterday afternoon.
have a four months run.
Travoroe CHr.
; Mrs, W. P. Ctoiser has gone to BatTbe Gibbs nw mill sUrtod yester Grand Rapids last week.
day morning on the hemlock cut. ''Mrs. O E. Hall of Hassllon. Ohio
whi'
ilch.ls
Is expected will last six or eight visiii>d at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs.
MAYFIELD.
\V. \V. Hall and also called on friends
weeks.
Charles 8. Brooks of 31C Washing
The 4th paasod here with no Itad
Tbe annual school meeting was held
aceldenu and pamta and propifrtr last evening and tbe nsual business
ton street has rented tbe bouse at tbe
owB«a brtaibe more frecir apun.
traBMCIed. Nine months school wss ctaurcb.
corner of Wastalngton and W’elllngioD
The Sondar achool picnic at Hors- voted unrt also tlUii ineideoisl fund.
Guy DeU>ng of Traverse Cltr was
Mck lake Joir 4Ui was attended br
I town Monday of last week on aahooi aeveblr-flve. A boontiful din It was decided to put n foundaiioa short
liuslneu call.
ner. alto ice eroan and cakes and wail under tbe schoolbousc and make
J. F. Daly of Win
Chas. Johnson, bead sawyer In
lemoaade were served br the ladles
■ elected Dunn's mill, did not return to bis tbe city on business.
IB cbarsc. DoriBR the afternoon patriwork until Frtdav. His two-year«lif
Ted Southard left ibis morning f
^c aonca
aoncB were soni:: selections apchild dit-d Tuesday night mt cholera
...................................... -d by
. where he will visit rida
infantum.
......................... Miaaa Veda Van DcrMrs. Oscar Milks has been III with lives..
ion and Mrs. Plati Bariium,
lum, and a
CEDAR.
typhoid fever, but Is now on the gain.
Mrs. Eva Sherburne Leppor and UldrantaUc recitation given by Miss
Miss Agnes MaWn Is home from her
ant off Valdoeta.^Ga..
" ■■
was villi to Chicago.
Ctnra SargeaBt
Kingsley and the Indians of Wal^ (le SOD Charles have beni visiting
partientarir enjoyed.
« |>lav<-d a T«-turn game at tbe lat- Mra U W. Codmsn. 80S Cnlon sirhet.
Fred Ensign
The fainIHet of Wm. and Den
r plHc<- Friday and won by a score
dent during
for the past week. They will leave in
Chase and Cbas. Walab spent the 4ih 3rd of July. He was earning a can- of 30 to S.
at Berate lake, tbo last remaining nnJiBin Hiifr was In Traverse City Fri a day or two for Bay View.
Orey-racker In his band, when in
IB Baiordar.
unknown to blmself it l>v^ day last on business.
F. 8. Knapp. manag<-r of the Bellalrr
Gov.
_ ..........................
FTed M. Warner
rner and
a^ aa . party
Donald Milks has gone to Boyne.- Ilarness company Is In (be city on bus
liird and
Of friends, inclndlng 0. M. Dame of
where be will work the coming wlniness.
Mortbport and D. H. Powers, the Pooaae
were ......................ollldar
at the Hollldar
_ - banker,
—....................
The Woman’s Home Missionary ao^._ Mrs. B. A. Stone and Mrs. Rose
Mlu Mabel Parrish has resigned
I^DBae Satnrdar. going -trout flihing
ety met at tbe church this week.
ber position with the CltUens Tele
• ”
•
A line llah dinner
Frai
Latbrop and family
Tbey returned home Saturday pheme company after live yars' s«aome others spent Sunday camping at
' ^_
1
— ---------------- -...........-............. day. Nolan’s Undlng on Carp Uke.
Tice.
Md a parUcnlariy large specimen of
Tbe subject of Rev. AlUngton’i dlsMiss Cecil Elite is spending
but was taken away br tbe gov> Foursc Bonday evening was “Dccl•aor. who declared blmself no well ■loB." and was enjoyed by a f.tlriy kin and wife. They were accom days at Bingham.
Incased with tbe trip tbai he will large congregailA in spite ol the In panied by Dealc Johnson.
Dr. Earl Tyler left yesterday afier— > again before the trout season tense beat.
Mrs. Mina Williams of Walton is nono for Detroit in attend the mod
'
visiting her mother. Mrs. Jim Putnam. Ing of the State Dental assoelaiion. Dr.
Cedar was visited Friday with
Fmj-. and Mrs. Lester Bayers. Mr. and ipigbt easily hsve been a very
C .C.
Tyler gradnaied from the NorihwesiMra. Danforib. their families and Bre. *nie Olngbam lug coming In
inesra. alao Mr. and Mra tlney and •
work,
ern dental school Iasi May and will
■
•
• wbh
langhier Of Slights made np one of
flame in purcha
open an office over the First .National
^ smaller parUea picnicking at the the large b<
ig to tbe and are ert-cllng i
liank as sooa as his supplies and ap
inke tbe 4th.
mcr occupancy.
Dewey Slat
------- ---—
John Wlnchparatus arrive. The doctor Is well
known to Traverse City iieople. having
ber piles. It seemed for a time that
■r. and Mrs. Frank Sayers and Bi>- the entire plant. If not the town, K(M>n the ft
4 for IK yc-ars and been a resident here before starting
iene Poster of this place were camp- would be wiped ooi. Tbrougb the he no doubt will enjoy his vIkII.
Tmiu laa Oonnley of Old Mission roic olforts of a hastily arranged
Rev. Habneberg has resigned his fate dental course.
1 Hra O. E. Hall of Geneva. Ohio. bnekei brigade, tthe Are
,Mtes Daisy Barr, a traveling
kept
Klilon as Ipastor of tbe German
Wife of a former pastor of the Klngschut
lurch here 1 necouDl of III benJiU pellsi
the Friends church pas.sed
liD' Baptist oboreh. vlalied Mlaa Veda
e boat boose and a small and
Id left ’last- week for i^n Arlxi
through tbe city today on ber way
tan Dervon' and called on other
here bhe will take treatment. >'Mr>-.
Maple City, where she will conduct
trlenda hero FVtday and Saiarday.
A number of our young people cele- lahnebi
-Mra. J. L. QIbba enterUlned Infor- rated the 4ih at Empire. Among tbe St. Loul
series of meetings. Later she may
mally FViday evcBing In bono
on
rof Mrs. number were Mabel Hall, Arlio JobnMia Elma Snvder of Mi Pleaant return to Traverse City for evatigells
Herbcn Sullivan. Jerry Sullivan came last evening to rpi-nd a feu- tic purposes.
and Joe Sbonlck.
weeks «-ltb her cousin, Mrs. Lena
Mra. A. C. Lyle and daughter Louise
Mra Johnston entertained Mr. and Overboil.
1 to White Cloiid today for a abort
viriL
Mr. and Mra Sam Fuller, wbo have
ei» visiting tbe famlljr of 8. J. Mor
gan. returned to ihetr bbme in Florida
today.
Tbe MIsaes Ina and ieaale McCafiraaa returned to Sagtaak today. White
here they have bcca tbe gaests of Mr.
and Mra. George H. Croa.
Mrs. Janies Ennest and cbBdtni of
Wniiamsbuig ipassed't.brong^be rit)
today oa Ihelrlwa^o MJ^Ie^Clty.
Hiss ElUberlbMier left today for a
three weeks' vteii in Mt. Pteaunt.
C. Moore and family went to Perry
Ibis morning to attend the fanerai of
Mrs. Perry’s brother. E. A. Siicfaler.
Mrs. N. E Degan went to Milwaukee
this morning.
Mia E. Brown of Toledo la spending
s few day« at Crynnl l.ake.
Miss Lulu Saxton went to Ponuma
this morning.
Mrs. P. J. Lillie went to the Suo (hte
morning, where she will spend a (■'«
weeks with friends.
Mrs. B. Murray and nephew. L>unard Dyer, went to Keystone this m»ruIng lo sp<>Dd the day.
Mrs. Emma C. Mason cif (he C-wi
passed through the city this morning
on bet^av lo Grand Rapids.
Mrs. N. A. Perkitl of Cadillac re
turned to her home this morning after
spending a sbon lime in (he city. She
«a.s aceumpanied by Mr*. C. R. Wait
at Ibis city.
Mrs. William i>-Mont returned
her home lo Mautun this mnrul
after spending a short lime In the
rlly with relative*.
Amll Serlinger was in Aiden today
cn buhini-ss.
.Mtes Kate A. Dockery, bookkeeper
tor J. W. Slaicr's bouse famishing
store, went lo Elk Rapid* this
ing on business In ronnertlon with Hr.
•Hater's branch store at that place.
From Wednesday’s Record.
Oco. O. Dates «f Chicago arrived
Ibis morning and will be tbe guest of
bis father. Thos, T. Dates, and family.
Ur. and Mr«. Wilson l‘lk<- and son
of Cleveland. Ohio, are visiting at the
buoie of tbelr uncle ana aunt. Hr. an-l
Mrs. C. O. Cole at Brookslde.
Mrs. Uxxie Scott of Columbus, phlo.
is visiting Mrs. W. B. Thacker and
other relatives and friends In the city.
Roy Simms and Clyde l-eBar of Fife
Lake an- visiting at (he home of Rose
Birtniey.
Harn- Walt of
spending a few days at Old Mission.
Dr. KfmUII
Fife I.Ake spent
short lime lu-re yesterday.'
Miss Vera Klelnheksel of Hiillsnrl
is Guf guest of l.te iJirkins of F'lfUi
street.
To Be Frank
■you have really never
eaten a true soda cracker
until you have eaten
Uneeda
Biscuit
The only soda cracker
which is all good and
always good, protected
from strange hwds by a dust tight, moisture
proof pacic^e.
NATIOMAL 8UCUIT. COMMMr
QTATg Op HiraiUAN-Tb* Prwiou lliari
Al
iwort.
Pru
latoOm-^iiiUirtntrefTrsTmiV'm U> mU
ikmnty. un Uu- lltb day <d July- A. I>.
^PrMt Hro Pr«l B. Walkar. Jwdfa
ct Lmu> gditi
l^nnnu Ri-btmair. widow id wUd d'cManil.
havlBx ainl in »aia raurl iii-r ^ili-o pray
InglhnMhradminUIrwtloa c-l •atd
bn
Ituh-vnnli •wnwantUkiw nwItabtevHIt' t« ord«nd Ibal tte- 3rd day id Augiut.
A. U IW«.sl ton u'rkwk In «b- rwimoon. at
It >• rofthe
Ibamd b* gii
[
Robert E Walter
S’
iniig.inlAr Ursod
pnrpnnlnd and »in
"r""
Jodgw a( Protota.
0*A3Y np HlClim
o far lAnrownly -dC___________
Alannwuaof •old euort. b<U at tbnProlot* idte-r. u> lb* cltr <d TraTMwa Ulv.ta
■kid ennnty. un tbn lltti day <d Jt^PrwLat, Hub. Frnd a Valkw.Jadg* of Pro
Utn matter at (ha <a-ate id WtUb^Wilkl^f££ay‘bring AM In awld oonn
htefltrijaawri^a^iMt a* gnardlim <d„a^
U priiuun mying lor tbn allow
hkiZ;^.a.=td
n.atantd Pmlote tdBor. In-ail Uh^^
hr npiaSnUd tor rkanilBlng and aUowlag lOtd
nr ordnrM that nnk
HI !•liy imbhration .d
(horaur Iwgivnn
Ibtt <wd*r. f-»r UimUirw «iir<--wo«r
«lir<--wo « r w*ndi>
w*ndli i>n-rioii'
Umald day of b*nniig. in tbnOrnad Trsii-'>Hi-rmM. a ni-wn|iotwr prtnlnd and etrcolalx
Republican Candidate for Re*
nomination'for
County Clerk
Grand Traverse County.
OUR
SPECIAL JULY OFFERINGS
1 ULY is the month of special bargains in all stores, the object being to dean all stock on hand during tnis month preparatorj- to placing on sale (all stock. We need tbe room and the money to place
our fall lines on sale. We are willing to sell many lines at actual cost to get what money we can out of merchandise that we would otherwise carry over, and no up-to-date merchant is willing to carry
goods from one season to another. Every item mentioned below is reduced in price for quick filing.
Ladies’ Tailor Made
Suits at Half Price
Every anlt marked in plain flpun-* wb«t ibsy go
on Bale—so look at the mark, cut that price In two
aiMl that'* what they acll (or now.
81000 for OSAO
$1240 (er $6.W
$1540 for $7.60
SlOeO for $0.00
$2000 for $1000
$2240 for $1140
%3S for $12,50
$28 for $1440
$30 for $1540
One Rack of Skirts
Domestics
Tan Hosiery for Children
To be closed nut during the month, eoiuitellng of
one and two skirt* of a kind, about 40 In all.
Skirts (hat were $i.no for........................................ $340
Skirl* that were $T-W for ..........
Skins that were $10.00 for........
Skins that sere Ili.iiO for........ .
Skirls that were }K 50 for........ .
Skirts thal were $l3.*.ii for........
i-ry way. but
:iuo yard* Ami-rlrao Print* in Indigo. Calciitia.-.
Grays and Am-rican Skirting Prints. 10 to
yard length*, an perti-ci g.«.is, at. iwr yan!
5c
Cabot Bli-aclie,] rotinn in short length*, I" tn Hu
yard* to pi.-c.-, ■onh 10c. for..........................7West Eiiil Cot'on Challli-s, cheap ai 5r yani. for -te
Apron Chi-rk GInshnm at ......................Sc to 8e yard
i:Sc and 15c Dress Ginghams........................ lOc yaru
Table on Cloth*—Oni- eas.- Tabb- Oil Cluiii at lOc yd
Turkey !W Tai.le Damask at tt' jC, 19c. 25c. 50e yd
All Linen I’nMi-arh-d Ci-3*li. ITtnclie*. at . . .
7e
All limtt ............... . Crash at .1.............................. 9e
You will havy- to p.vy more for lhe?e tiimilH-rs el*e
where.
Sici- fine rpiallty .................................... 2 pair* for 25e
Tan and While HoKh-ry for Ladies. Js-r pair........15c
1
Covert Jackets
There la about 3S of theae sarmrots loft and while
.tbey laot ibc) go at
$340
$340
$440
$540
f
for $540 Jackeu
$ €40 for $1040 JackeU
for $€40 Jacket*
$ €.75 for $1240 Jacketa
tor $740 Jacket*
S 050 tor $1540 Jackat*
for $000 Jackeu
$1045 tor $lO $20 Jacketa
$1540 for $2540 Jacketa.
Long Silk Coats
Shirtwaists
This bas (wen the biggest •hile season on record,
our line* of white wai*i* are still large and lo no*.out every waist wi- have made some sweeping re
duction* in prices.
........
........ EzE
All
All
All
Ail
the $4,04. waist* for ......................
the $4.5(t waist* (or ................
the $S.on waist* (or ......................
the $C.0P and SC.Su waist* for ....
.............$2.75
................ $245
................ $345
................ $340
................ $4.75
Lawns
Silk Sffirt Waist Suits
Tbcre are only half a doxen left ia color*, blade,
navy and brown—to be closed out
AT HALF PRICE
roraer pile* $3000 to $35.00. now... .$1040 to $1740
30 pieces new Lawns boughi isle when the mann(acturer* were willing to lake our offer—the
kind that has been selliog all *eaaoa at 15e
lo SOc. for per yard..................................................10
One lot of our own nock that wc have been *elling (or 35c to 35c. all bunched in one lot. at
per yard ....................................................................15
[> OrpUflllo*. aU 50c retallert.. reduced
be\aroriment I* good.
Buy now while (be
Special Rales on Railroads Jnl; 10th
It will pay v,iu i<> late- advantage of <bi* railroad
rate and
Attend Oar Jnly Clearior Sale
Silks
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50
inch Fancy Silk* at........................
Inch Fancy silk* at ........................
Inch plain and changeable Silk* a
Inch plain and cliangeable Silk* .
inch Black Taffeta Silk* at 75e. t
$140 and $240.
And at 15c. 25c. 25c up to $2ti<. a iialr.
Some Notion Bargains
te;!o
tjlm-n is-arl biilUinr ..
/i do/.
-lo n *af.iy pin* ........
I lorkage wire hair pin*
I yard > lace..................
> bandkerclili-f
1 yard rtl.ls.n. No.
1 lace top cdla,
1 pai-r pin*
2 doM-tThOok* and ey.-*
1 cake toilet soap ........
I curling iron ..............
I while
It.............. ..
I yard ribloiii. No. 12 to •Ji...
r i-mliroi-li-ry
Box Stationery
$1.00. $145.
Dress Goods
We have taken oni all broken and rti*couilnu.-il
lines and pat quick moving price* on them
SOc line* (or............ .................................................... 39c.
;Sc line* (or .................................. .............................. 59e*
$l.(*< line* (or .................................................................7»e
1 $145 line* for .............................................................. $1.00
■vJIM. lines for.....................................
$1.19
All rconnantc at ^»Half Price.
] l,nx Scoicli Fabric Writing (’*i>er and Eni- lopi'i, 2t *b«-ts papr-r and 24 • iivelopes... ,2Sc
I tell Piiiifnllo PapiT and Env-lois , 34 sbm-U
jiais-r and 34 envHop.-*, at iwr teix. ..
1 tejx Yachting l>uck Paper and Flnvclope*
each t>ap“r and c-ntPh.iM-*, (or........ .•.........
1 liox Fabric IJnen PsiM-r and Elividoiu-s. 34 c
This store will be closed Every
Friday Afternoon during July
and August.
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