Grand Traverse Herald, October 04, 1906

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 04, 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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1906-10-04

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Faifcs 1 to 6

TRAVEMK CITY, OKAND TRAVEmC COUNTY. MiCMIOAN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1906.

•Itn^ day

Th« »«nfl «f the Myrtle.

for

partridirt-*.

I’nri*

Inps to uttiael sltentinn to his plight,
Hello, I'neh- E’u!"

Eh." he caHed back as he

J wrtk do«B U»« VUley of 8He»cc.

"Dat tombly from -ic norf hunt psi-

Down the 4i™. .voleeleM Vrtley—

tridfes In tny woods mo‘ rt.r Boo«c»

exclaimed

Gould, his two otdest sona and a aloas and weight that to carry it re­ mier. saya tbe Bosioo Herald, h*
V*eatiOB "f MiHionaifea.
thought be would like to ^gtve It a
The right time u. »ludy the ranikm. friend am! oth'-r uams. appear in the aulres tl.e ktrenptn of two men. Of
name apnroptlale to the tocMtoOv^ So
preps. Mr. Gould’s steam yaclits have 'course ih.-M- stuoi-x are of Utrie
the Emerald.; actually taefiitaUDc irade. but terve he wrote* letter to a friend aadipnt

j

the.

lioy. what ate v.m huUrrtap Ilk.- ihsilalre. prominent poliiicisn and man of
'afliiirs. is when he is on his vacation.'

aded-oo-a-Roek" aeroaa the top.
• first turbine-; rather to ftaiiVr ihe vanity of the
X’alse Kwan 10 eU oui." , oldleil Th.-n the true character shine* out.
s the Atlantlr wealthy naiivi-s. who yxhibit them U lo ■w-c how it would kxA on hlB sta"Yti’d JiiSU ef yd wax ami ynii get a glimpse of ib.- real ntm.
itonery.
'
front ^ ihelr biit*.
, '
Aroerirsns so e>mrenirate themselves
down taerc. I reckon.
Tbe
frl.-nd he wrot.- to happened to
Th«th.-il
of
the
ciwjT
b.'
more
e«A. J. Cassatt, presl.leot of the Pi^n•What on earth you doing .lorn 1 on husines-s that the financier at his
in’ or shet 'em In do coop. ”
m holy
tv a mat >*er. and the judge was
•rer asked I>:i.lly. icnoring ih? ractjtl. sk is
alaorlK-d in money^et- sylvahi:. r.a.1, and one of the most tensively |i«ed than any. olhre kH|d of
Contemplation
of
tbe
Invadinj:
Roese^
At hore™ whew •aitel'' batr Hown.
Important finaii.i.-rs in the fnlt.xf sh.'ll UKUicy. la A*ta. the -kind of sb^ll a*lonl>he<! to r.-e.-ive a ielier addn-*oIt the term ’on e.trih" w-as slightly j ting that all his natural ehatacterlsmaned a new train of thoogbi:
> -nie Hon
Judge Shermaa.
•wallow'ed, nut to reass.T' Stales today, doe* not let the vari.-d known sclent illcallf a* the Cypren
"Seems lak a roosp *-ou1rt lw> the mos’
Umt Mio was I wery of voices
ILemst-lv.-* til! he allows himself ,ih.-i
<•( hi* oifk- > shut him .iitiis-ly acta appyora to In- the commonest Found - dead.- -wi • a - rock. 01ouc.-*tcr
"I ain’t doin’ nuitiu’ Imh boHcrin.’ "
Whose amrtc my h<*sn cooW not ’propriato fob Mandy to bah fob KtinHe .loves equally. whilst in Africa the C.vpren aauleib ;*
i- from t
pleasiiiy- of a lirl.-f
i-mhfuHy reidied Uncle Bbeii.
rtay dlonah. wnlii’ as de pr.^achah am
About tw-.-niy year* more fr.-qu.-ntiy found m use a* a i in
Korgotti-n !
- il'iw an- you priing .to gt-t tm«r t.lflre and Its eat.
io lx- at ohr liousi-. Ihin; sts-rn's of any­
Lcmc oso w«» I
nl nolMw
n-ncy am.>ng the nativi-*' Uut ibioogh
>oin.- of the n
pulse* ih.-n rrop .lU
Burhaoan. SMOx 1
thin’ so pood ns ros’ Roose ’ocp a fat ask.xl the l«»y coming to the vKa!
Tb»t frouM my soul with their din
ural Itoyishnt-ss that ha* be. n i«iirt *s Ihe colon, (if I . siuble* were ulu-n uut the Indian unon buHi specie* Kp- blind man. not born I
coon an’ siutfln’.
Dey alius use- t.. pulul.
IMS MO wM «
!fae
ra.-inp events uf, p.>ar. In ortly two districts arc ihese blind, who la remarkal
Juk’ what I w-an’ lu fin’ out." etl in the procese .»! yt-ars of m..ney

Where I met but the Hunmn—am hah ros’ pooso or chicken at tie l.i-.;
i.inc'r
R.J.-*
In
tor;
»hellK
guifaned
ih
large
quaniiiieB.
, .V.-w York
ii.!
geiiinc crops out. and the august
Edward A J.irrtan I* hi* name and
bonaf f«h Sunday dltmah. Don’ wem’.* aalil Hie lepen'am negro.
These distiiets are ihe Maidive isliiod* he I* a h-ailing l»i*1n>-SK man and *
go iifiiT the iBilih-r by tii.-. id affaii< tx-ciu.-s the ii..i*i.'*t
It wtiins Bborely free ’iwell we hah
wx:»t of Ceylon, and ihe Zulu nrchipel UHsbie Inventor. He has tve-miy dbe
juliiesi irf coropanioii*
A»d I tolled OR. beaH-yrcd of the ros’ pooae foh Sunday dlnnah h-s ‘>nee bnni."'iniggeateil Hiiilty. ilarting .iff.
iiiraiMT
agu. tx-iw-.r.-n iioroe.1 and th>- Pbilip- •ov.-i.-d a fine enam. i for pointing Un
Uro<A an.l I
Th.vacaH.m
bba
is
dUi-is-l
Ily th.' assUiann- of the carefully
lak white folks."
lIumaB.
pioe*. On the Asiatic conitn.-nt il-c;
horM-B.
r.vfii. eic. BUc| ba* br-gun the niauis
M.-ii fir*
ITncle Eben slowly
rrlrae>tl
his lowered larttler. the old man. f.^^ HaAnd I moaned 'mid the niazea of
He 1* an .-nihusiasHc gidf.'r. :»»l it an- use.l a* aion.-y must i-xK-nsIvl ly p
) new li
fMCiu:..
He lia> alaO plauu.-il to go
fteiw to fihtalD o n<-;ir<T vh-w «if the h.-eon.l iiin>‘ in'his Uf.\ was restored
Id that when be was rb«s<-B l.i Isam
-rKir.-Ks.xl mind*
id* 7ifi
off business,
I
oto Hu- roanufaciur.- of ibov kinds of
lllxirty.
Til.
get-s,.
ha-l
mad.Invadine Bock. fors<litiiK the wlw i«lni I knelt tony aso at an niter
But the true realm of tbe cowry i
presi.leni of Ihe Kreai-iaiiroa.1 nho*r
much
eonuuits
s.»me.
but
other*
Ml cMfing. one of wbMIi will be fireAnd 1 beard a ViAce cnil me: idnee Icy of lonilns his lack on temptation. wiunrt. and. trtille fully Inieiiditig to ro- Th
dexiinii-* he controls, he first di-clin.-d. in tropical Africa, TTil* fact I* explalr
monactive
turn
insiM
ib.-ir
va­
->root.
an.l
lias invented a machine
th'-m to the lloek. l.’nele El>eai®^
"D<-y ‘sin’ no sorter richi to irans^
Uien
ntuiouDced that be would rath.-r .-d by ihewrarftv of the artieli- in iha
ns must also 1;<- tuiic!.- the ocea•vbteh Will make u aquare of HU* r«rfu. inientiun of levealliic hi* al-i*®
|K»<‘ on tny pn-inls.*.’’ he orpo*-'!. ' an
' 1 walk down the Valley of SUcncc
n idoiie Willi hi* golf .-itIrks iban'reRl.in
The exrbhngi'
value of ib
on ..f physical ••x.-rciw- with wbir'n
ng a minute. AUhougb blind, be {a
'xeciilcsl ih-fl; ih. r.fore Ills on­
I’d sborely lx- juMifleathmed in ev
. That Uea far beyond mortai ken.
the r-*ponvlli!.- i*.*t
TJie .v-r ;.-o»ty Is mru-h highi-r in Africa than •;kcl) to di.’ a.rich man -he i* ^n-ady
> Kill- up muscl.-s tall.-u into tieray
to
Duty’s
uaturtil
inquiries
tracllnp toll."
ihai Mr. U.-.*--a>i
lak.-.* diirin*:^ iri-m Avia; this Viau. of affair* t.-nd*
on- lom. inactkiii.
add gn-utly i>
w-h.-lher h.' had seen the stray
Just how to proeetd exaeiins toll
Do you ask bow I live Id the Vallef'
acaiion* ha* shown iis n-suH; lo li..li<at.-that ft is Ituportod Into th.
Presl.lont Rorux-vcil woik* a* lire■landing Of-the villaec.
tied him: to rapture a lively poose pecpc w-ere vap.u- anil unsatisfaeiory.
I weeb and 1 dream sod I pray:
iu
hi*
‘fine
phyeiqii.-’
and
sibilHy
ui funnel eouniry . The shell U n.« found
Uharlutte. Uirb.
Phis arous.-d the
Ikivk
.-.Usiileions h-ssly on" a vacation a* he does at
Dot my tears are as sw« t m tbe in his rtaeumaiie eonditlon was oi
AHaniir veaUiard, an.l «jl*-ly it
work
tli.
lcfcsly
for
any
length
of
Hm.\
and iMcamc a ii'*i.l.-ni .
Hie
ip.d he iK-iotmined i.i rtt.irti w-h.-n horn.-. The s*iii of thing that
tbe tiuestlon. He wnnd. red oij lu.dewdrops
I'. Morgan lik. * to take bis va- ctm.voflueiire 'of cmmctcial ri-laiion.
uit-nuoH^ presll.iit regar.ls as divei-hanau wfii-n he w>
tlnp ways and means, when suihU nb- he n.’Kri. ha.1 reaelie.l bis ctiliin and
That fall m tbe roses lo May.
n
comfortably.
The
ii>nni*
•ra.xl ^
In IMk'i <Kcunv<l a most disti
ii.m
w-oul.1
Isthe
dcith
of
some
men.
inveslicate.
.keronliiigly fce ma.U- a
And my prayer, like a perfamc from hU foot plumped down an-opeuln;
:s. golf links Or hunilug camp zlliar .
ih<- «<«i coast, to BeneRal .
aecideni. wliieii at the -time t
anrarilng ’ Uncle
tween two boards and ho «-as ihr»«-n detour to avoid
eejisers
JVC*'to hunt hurt the laune cannot taobl out no uHrarHon* for the famous
X* If it would eenainlv incap
forward, as if t.. rlo-ser lus|>ev't ih? Bben’s all. niimtiiiil came back tti the
Aaoendeth to Oort nlitbt and day.
opernior.
Hi* favorite recreation K
Perhaps Itac articles of food most
farther UM-fulneoa
h.- wfAls sii!.-. Then eauHtius- b«- too big nr the danger too great.
fort, that he had larely escaped fall­
tenvively used as money are bricks of 'n battling with ihc world, bni which
i-aehiing. and tbe bent fun he i
He also biixe*. rid.-* horseliack Insist
la.tbe hnah of the Valley of Silence ing RUo wn old well. It was a well in ly deseen.ling tbe lad.ler, h.-ft-li about
I* to bi- s. at.Hl ..n the. ilcrk -of hi* leii in Mimgolia. rice in the Pbilipplncf taler evimis abow. mnd.- of him a ntan
■ntjy.
playe
lennl*.
fences,
and
wresonly as U had long pone dry anJ the dsik boliom of Hi.: wt-ll. As his
1 dream all the aoops that 1 ainR:
magnific. tii yaeht. the Cors.-iii;.
on-i lump* of salt In Central Africa vhicag m.-n. tie w-aa e; wurk in the
And tbe mualc floata down tbe dim been reductl lo depth liy snn.lrj’ cav liand* cam.- in romaet with tbt- flur­
.- this itniK.rianl
subsunee
ii..| bj a cwigenlal iJ:iriy. fiv •
ihfip of Ihe ilurlianau Wiu.lmiO eomi» picnic irij. ih.- olii.T .lay with
Inps in. hut with
Hie shHHessn.^s.s ry f.-aih.-rs of tlie go-se be was siartvalley
p-itiy. wh.-ii a pi.-CL- of tuu suxl from
. RiNsseveli and the riiibln-n
leil bin not siin>risetl.
lelerlKtie of the negro, it remali
Tin caefa flnda a word for a winp
Andrew fainegle, Hu- tnulll-BuMion
luIdiUun 1.1 Ihe meials mor.- fro vn emery wrb.x-l rtew Into bi.; Iidt'eye.
.-lly- inelil.-Di. It hring* one
issurcl
hims.-ir
that
Hi.-y
wer.menace to ix>\1n« eaitle and the
That to bearta. like tbe dove of the
I- iu-nL'u.si.-r. ha.* lil* summer play- quently iis.xl in elrHlied oounrrtev. •>ne y.ar later, aii.-r an ..(.praU.m at
ij Hu- chief .’X.'i-uilve and mak«-*
XI1.I then: removing his iaekei.
Deittite.'
rosserliy.
oiindai SkilHi. his Bunini. r born.- in iron an.l l.ron^e are wry widely .-ni- Ann Arls>r. Mr. Jordan le-~aaic totally
ik-mocraey
inoueimvincing
ti
(lulletl 'the }.lt-.-ve* of his jacket over
The toetsace of Peace It may brine.
tlood RtariousV’ he exclaimed. "
l.-arn that- liie Room-v.-Iis. big ami lit S..iHaml. Here be divides hi.* |>less- ploy.-cj as iiioa. y. They occur in many blind. Such a vi'.uuitiin a* tbu woald
lie;-d* ami neck.-; .of each,.
To
mus’ shorely Bl! dat ole well up; bit’:
i ix-iwc-r. golflng-ikn.l riMiing.* He from the simple rvid* and rij>»*..* to discourage and dl*he*rl.'-n iis.st mini,
faHier down to IlHI.
ilnre dal tmih rlinib the lacl.ler ihu* liiir.|.-n.-.| wa.;
Bat tar on tbe deep Itaere are billows
circular redn* eonironn among clv- but this sii-rling h.-.vru-.l ynmb was.unmain* two etutwirai.- liaicheri.-*
K.-niiii. m*.- .'iitiy, fill.-.l thi.-r hamp
inn.i'.'i-.
b.i'
t»-iiig
acctitnplisli.
He hastily i
That never aball break on' the bruk iu d
saliisin and ti.jui. and there : <
•li p.*.ples. Often the metal I* uwd, liuDii-d and aeri-pte«l UI* iifflirlion aa
111 oil an ol.l-fiishi.me.i
ped hack and aimeyed the spot with od. he Klanf.1 I..;- h.mie by ili<- Siini*beacb:
many .lays when the Osh won; la with a form that any devired value
it.iic Imnietllaii-Lv easting abontpicnic
Diidlv «l(u:l;teil n.ii tha>«UiK-I.'
And I^a»• beard arntfia In the Sileuee one eye and the advancinp peese with
for Hie canny Scot. He Is a very may b.- obi^iaed .nadlly- by cutilng. for some means /t<> Improt.- himaelf.
r. ilnospvelt dbl thc rowing, m
never aball float hito apeech. the other. The comhinatloii hat.riied inien had Init-mle.l tc sieal the fowls,
.gooil golf.-r.'and prld.-x. liintM-lf nn lil> Bara of silver, for iDstaoce. ar.; cur■be Scb.ul for the Blind at
going .vlong t(> give any aid. Mr*
and
ifainking
his
futh.-r
might
wish
to
Idea:
’if
one
o’
dem
Reese
aeelAnd I have bad dreams In the Valley
monof In Oilna. and in O'ntral lADSIng an.l took a thr.*- years’ IIIskill.
me neilnn in ih.- matter, he Hocpi-v.-’lt .-ooked the coffee tha
Too lofly for’Unitoage to reach. denahally fall down ilat nh- well ’two
hn D. nfickcfeiU-r, jr. ehuiw w.«k Africa deljis are poJ.i In lua>* .ir i-..p- .-rary an.l musical eour*.- an.i also
lb.- limelK-un. Ihe father
Bvciid.xl alarming (he m-gro with the
■ servo ’em rlphl." he tht iihtl.
ptT Wire.
dnrkig
hi*
vucatiou.
This
is
a
queer
ttarn.xl
th.'
trade
t>laye<l Idill. and the fni
with the kjn»wl.-.lce ihai his then was
iie Icadim; Kinder, however, w*
And I have aeen thooehta in the
Afti-r leaving tbe school Mr. Jordan
kind Hull thnusand- fail lor a man of millions; in faei
dlseorered.
BarRMua aa a DlainTecUnt.
to be caught wlrh chaff nr eon
Valley—
i.< on.- it> turn re.hl the blood «f
n turned lo Buchanan and ataned-a
of Ani.-i ic^g arc taking today all ov.
Having
a.ldixl
ihe
half
sniniht-rcl
A
reader
asks:
’Is
copper
aulphati
Ah, met bow .my spirit wai
funied and stalkinl off with dMah
Weary Willi.-, bin th.' sou of
broom faet<iry' and In a abort time bad
Hxiad mrtuch of th.- eountry.
the same aa bluestone? Is the Bor
In tbe high-stepping. s-tiS-leggcd style p.*ese lo Hie ll.K-k ill thi- coop, he vli
And they wear holy vella <
Standard till's head can get ni
built np a g.sMl imvlneea. In 1690 b.-Secr.'lar^ Corl.dyou lakes hii
lhat has plvea the name "etOTse step" ltd the shed to <>nj<.y another look r
fun nut of a woodpile and a koo.1 ax deatix mixture safe to uau on th- built an Ironclad btiUdiag tt No. M
Ilk-e the preaideni
-IMIr . MOtrtctfb cab apatwdr W
le marching of Russian soldlera.
ixulgh wails .n an old houiM~th*i w.
Hum
anything
Hicy
eon
show
at
N.
He is eqiei^y fi ml ol exercls.Front vir.x-i. with a clgtir store on one
it was tnileed n tieautv: ii ha.1 fat
But seveial sHly gee.«e «dvnHeisl
wish
to
use
a*
a
pen
for
shotes?
<'an:
beard:
r ilai H;u
lints and i*. moreov.Sl.le. Jew.-lry on the (rther aiui it liTOOm
leti^ on a •lemoli-dii-.l field of corn ui
tbe Valley like salisfy th.-ir.r'trliisii
it be used on animals lo rid ih.-i
They pi
Hawatd <
. 1 .yal t
immer .-uul .larsman,
'll It tlpiJCl ih.- *cal.'- ni *.-v.-iit.-.'i
clc ElH-n fltiiekly mu-ei the Imtird
vermlnr
Would It do for spraying
Vlrtlhi.
ncr of Uonioralion*
Bum- Hut.- after this, during a viail
-his sall«facl,lnn a rotiple of unfiW- uounds. .A* Ih-illy smooilie.1 the giai
Too pore for the looch of m word.
the stable floor or the miinoT.-i.il.-*’
a good part of hi*
to Chiragu, Mr, Jordan im-l Dowle.wtio
l*li .hrown.tur uli.l nii.-er *lri|s-il tall
lunate
fowls
fell,
lliiiterlng
Sonic of tli.-w qii.-siion* show how
f.ir Hie *|u.n.
He l..ve* to rl.l.-, :il
* H.«- ov.-racer of the Church of Zion.
Do yoa aak me (he plare of the suuawking to the botnun of the dry an i.lea rame id liim ibai caiis.-.I him
much n.xxl there J».for mor.- kno.

Chiu.-*.minister
at
Washing-iib-nt .-uul Mr. Ci.riely.iii.
Old 1 b«- foriuer became a eonVeit Thla
tj sit down cTii 111.' w.sslplle imil laugh
iir>' dwvllcrH an.l
Valley.
well
rtir l.lang Ch.-ntiiug. is an adept iedR<* utnouR
..-niii> player.
tew- ti-ligious arflllaiiou turmvl MrJul­
hcaiiily. "Ill .In ii. lie thought
Y« bearu that arc harrowed by
farmer* In regard
'•DBfs.de way 111 6x trans|s)sers.
le flj’iiiR an.l top spinning, .wo! the homes of
Uh-velaii.l lak.-i. hi* '
ian's ibougbia into another eluumel
Me* ilk.- oen
aii.t it will Isremark.-.! the darkey, gaxing <l..w
care?
T *|«ris to engag.- the attention | the «*ture amt cimpoaiiioit aau uie
■ .lignifi.'d manner
and bad an influence upon bis l.usioecs
twice as good a* a nesting the pi^old
fifteen feci at his prl.
Ut Meth afar belwoni nwunulns.
grave dH.lom.ni. When he was at primary rhemlcul rvlattons of the subl.eiii-!- til* bis greater adi|>o*iiy.
life. Tbe conddeting of a cigar and tof(-n.iw; he m-v. r iDeddie.i .............................
«
____
. 1___ I
the
Kotluillcr
And Ood mod Hla Angela nre there: onera.
Andover
in ISM-ho
was vducaied
I sim"’*' with
«ah «‘“rii
the
soil-tiller
i.aeeo business nut being in liarmony
fowl* before auU I Ix i he won't again only living «-xiir.*i.t.-«i know* only in 111.. l-uitiHl Siau-s-be played on ^'>nie* In dally eoutaei-th.
And one is tbe' dark mount of aorrow.
"S'o Jos’ slay deie '.-u Ull go
one amucem.vil thi.i he reully love.*
-li'ltb bis reconily aequlrcl views, a
And one tbe bripht mounUIn of wid a ltddah an’ pick .1.- fi-ddei s oiT.-n ' after a itiasi Ilk.- ihi.-." .
tbe soil, the
the loiii u-ani. ,1111.1 in a memon
gruei-ry atore took its )>lare.
' Queer e<u1* of fire lo ]>in on hi- —that I.* fishiuA II I. an old tjokIng and other chtmilcala. etc.
Pinycr.
>-o—so Mnndy will liiil; yo w-n* fe
thrc-lia*.- hit helped
alHiiii Mr. Cb v/land, an.l the si^ng
uninlilaied, purebasing one’s
w'ooly li.ad." Iaughe.1 Hie l.oy as hi
—Falfaer Ryan. from de buchah—yo—"
: to ilown Ex.ncr. the aaciefit cry fanui-f* U^-. and every girl who groci rii.-B of a roan totaliy blind, mlRhc
Lv generally ci-.-p|U<-.! to bi* old .W.
Tbe word "yo;’ turned to a y-ell of plck.'il the econ lip in lif* arms an.
may be supposed to tx-cum.' a I
He
is
a
(ivxiueut
Visitor
at
iti<JoM'ph Jeffersan, that 'the
^0 .
«H-m a doubtful proeeadln*. but Mr.
Uncle BbenY Sunday Olnoer
larted Juirk lo Ihc well.
cf'g wife some ilay. should, r.v
dismay at, tlic roiteu Ijoard upon which
TTvi.l.-nt.' woul.l n.'v.-r slop grouii.is (if ilu- Washington American
term.
Jordan’s
movementa
In waiting oo Ills
. (Written for tbe iletnld by Ellu- he kaned jsive way and pn-clpliaied
Once more li" .l<-»c.-nrt.xl the la.l.li-nJ
l-.oiii- of ’ll!-.- ihlug*-hai* League club.
eusiomers w-imld never betray the fact
bcUtRay.)
fbe i.-n ortwelvi- most important
him. with wild clutching, loth.- san.ly niaoe.rtlio coon wh.-re h<- bad found
en.xl—.birklto* come he lia.1 hi*
Hitt he was slghilesa. He;C*n Uy bl*
y
Uncle Eben. as he wss fstnlllsri: nest iK-JW.x-n the fiigliiem-d pix-si-.
gee*.', l.-fi !i ami r.'iuined Imm.'.
meats wblch flenre In.tbe comp.«iiio{i
Queer Currency.
r di l.sl ii|i.
>iand on any article in the store, weigh
- known In the neighborhood, was at
The n-.th of tb.- wap.-ii deer are of 4be soil and soil product*, aud of
The way' -of Hi.- .-vil.l.H-r, i* lia^.l
lu.the .-arly liiiln of m.iriiiug Uncle
he oerupirtl the
all articles wltb minute eorreeincsK.flll
edd neffro. who. with bis wife. Mand/. but it I* sel.tbm ihal r.-Mllmli.m 1* m EIhui l»i.M.-.ied l.i lilsq;.'.- Ui* caplive.*.
I'd for motley among tbe Chorebun Hie simpler compounds. . Sulpliai.
pr<‘*ldeRiia! chair, the fishing trips .iT
tnoll can or molasses jug.start a gasie
lived on a small farm In ~ole* Kaln- prompt and onsl.--t.-iii.
Hr-lnR but He Iwtck.’i! .lomi the ladder wifliou'
and the Bannotl. Indian* of Idaho nnd capper libe cbemlctl combination of
of
Princeton
were
qni
line stove, and In fact can do everytuck." Theft log cabin ncatled at •
slightly siunn.xl by the ftili. Unob- itopiilng lo .srniiini/A- ih.'iii with his
Moniami; tbe skins of animal* ar.' om- copper and sulphuric aetdi.
the htiniing <-x|H*liii.
tbiug mucb mure easily and gram-fullr
foot of a pruteeting hill amid rIMi
Eben soon rooov.-ied and anenipl.-d ^mpt-rf.-el sight.
At ih.- iiolii.iii
plcycl f.ir the same purpose among : known as blue vitriol and
than Hiany p.xipie whose eyesight is
. rtfnibbery. which, needing Itule
gro[Mv. alKiiii (nil hi* flnc. r* .-neoiiuii
some of the Sc.'iudanavlan
tribe* i and is it) it*.-li one of our m<ni' valuaiu vain l^ climb Hi.- *le<T sl.l.x
Thomas W. Law-sun. tbe inveit
Hi riglii. As is utual ID such ease*. hU
couragemenl bad flourished bravely vain he call.xl t.» Mnndy for
iR for In place of f.-aiht-i*. h. start
«kull* of animal* are exchanged by th< |bl<- aud ntbst effecHv.. ,U*lnft-ciant«.
foe uf Korkefeller. Standard Oil and
other
sensta have Iven greatly abarpsince the couple set them out "Ins’ There was nothing to bi- done In
tack with a y.-n of a*ieiii*hnieiii «oon
MIchml*. nod among ibe Loyal Island 1 uw- it quite freely iu i.ur sink*. <«r
the "sysiem." like* to,p.-t away i.u a
-m-d and ibeir power voad.-rfully liiafUh de wah.
ciT ih.-'monev consisis .if ropes mad" c.-s*iiooI* Hf wc hinvc any., our drains
cramped nod disconsolai.-.
by
his bulging ey.-s gna- aeeiisiutn.-d i.
yacht when he wants to forg. ' alt the
;rease.t In proiK.rHon to wbal tiiey
There wa» llUIe doubt In the mlndi geese an.1 think the matter over until
Uie .tani]> cllar floor,
of fox huirs wbkb may iv rut to aii;
light an.l be b.-he|d Ipst.-ad .if iw.
exciiomeni* tb;ii are the nc.rntat habit
41.1 which help u> make
of Bdkhbora. both black and white,
iu vimple sotu'iioii. II 1*. unduubt'ivi- gee*.-. .III.- d.-ad retMC
derir.xl l. ngih. Cocoa b.-nn* in form.d«dlver»-d.
oUhi* active life
H.- ha* bad a mi
inconvenience of i^Uinc
that Mandy sraa. In truth, the bott<
-Ivcly
employe.lj.-dly more ivw.-rftiJ for -urh purposes
Mandy prepar.-.! supper, and is-log
day*
w'l
Dir. slu>r.'1y am a jedgin.-nl an’ . biT «>f fine craft, ami one.- aspired
Aloag without on.-’* eye*. Hecani.-ll
half (d Uncle Eben. This wai exempU- of a practical turn of wind.,ole it
*, and In spile oljth;.n llord.-auv mixtun-. which
among th-tncriTeilll." he gasp.'ll.
’''D.-'ni iwi j 1. fend America'cu|. from the .
'be
flenoralm-OOQ
of a picco of tnoneyItod by her llnea of snow? washing
-sTon.-. lIltIB
c-aed loini
As Ktuvi still tanii-d *h.- ealle.1 la
I slaughts of J»lr Thomas IJiaon.
hy the ring of It; neviT fonteU a per­
nad the cnersy wJih which she drove their ..ne cow ami niill-ed her. This
nsluced only for Hu- purp«i»e .if pre­
Painliilly
li..- lad.let
son’s voice: and <an tell which c.rReginald Ypndcrbill divide* hi*.
the relociiutt darkey forth to his lels- .Ion.- she grew indignant at tht- prv>venting injurious action on plani tisgone out of -IS- amoDc tjjai peopI«with the heaven tH-slowdl r.viii. as it mer amn.-vment* 1-eiwoen autom
’Sin iubildtaut of the village is passun-ly tUlliv* of th.
Tbi-.ludiaii* in the noribwesiern Bu.-s and of insuring iK-tror aud long­
tongi.1 ab*.-nee and scol.1..1; "llai ft.'
him. ‘aBry. Mill w-.1ghejl Inc and mukim: the,ro.m.| . uf
log l.is'Mori- by tbe nonnd of the pcYear fay year. Uacld Eben found it count niggab Is lik.-i ’.'it not oix-ti t.i
part of Anmt.'a siill employ ihr io.itli- er Q.lh-renee to leaf-suifar.- K..r wathd.iw-n with a *n|vrMiit<.ua iM-lief nf
de«trir.u s so-p. Mr. Jordan 1* an .-xhorse shiiw-s.
H*' l*^.in-i ..1 I
necessar)- to do periods of -resitn
ing Toagh walls a simple KduiioB is
grocery trylii’ to hatch out a lair’l
•I-ph;iiif'
-C.1 the cabin .m.l idaoxl,
p
origin, he e
pen in :h» use of a lypewrlHu. and
hU Belt fob de uke ob bis rtiei
noriliwesl-, ptiihcihly. pr<-f..-ral»*.
,
,.......... .................
Mh- I..Oil-sh(dl
! ..li sweei later*; h«- rnii Jew’ e«-t 1. .sit
writ.-K all III.* own icttc-r*. He also w- .
........................ ; hii- luak.-v c bit Mroup.-r apts-al. Mr.
and ^be meal b.'irret had suffered in iw.-U dey turn to i.iilUu* d.ih ali o'
if all germ-deirn Indians, by the w-ay. aud tbe fre-, whlie one of ib«- 1*
I.-ri* all hi.* stock. The ileinaiuls of
•Where -IKT did VO .git dat coon " • van.Urlult like* to trav.-i,fa-4. il-' h..*
I'.-ntaiivt'
qiii nt .lb.cov.Ti.-k lu tbe i.rebistorie. st.-oy.-rs'
me;" an.i shortly aft.-r she pul .nil Ih.
bl* lru.-.lDi'ss require a delivery wagon
demumled
bis
wife.
*■
I,
n„niiier
muehlnes
nf
ihi
la..-*'
At ibenr limes the old man was giv­ Ught and w.-nt to IhwI.
tombs in Jaiutn .tf ornament* curved . spread, of disease, is no. an insertieide.
■Dd clnk.
AoHug oil the belief tltai eoiifession model. :.nd gis-* ill for long tours.
en to oanderlng over hts little posaesain the Bha|K- .If animal * teeth, have, H cannot be .used on animal* «r in *iaHut f.ir tbe g-x n- he had .-Ulrgppe.1
Anotber nf this wonderful man's nc
godd for Ml.- M'ltl. Hu- ihoro-jghly
•• fond ef
hJn^ enjorln*; the never-falling inter­ Uunrle EiM-n w.Jtilil have added mt
killing vermin
•n.- s.
j.-ired it|u»n l.y th- .lapiine*.- nn-,
complishmi-nts U the arcutaey wlHi
Atjui
ropcnient "lart-. y i-'lati d Hi.- h.ippen-;
est of belag a fro.-h.iI.ler In t
rc-ntedv
for
that
j.iinatftc'i-;
I
thr.»i»oloKi*ts
a*
evid.-nee
of
the
eom
;
{ially to III* rli.’iimatlsm by n nigl
whirh he tell* tim.-. He bss an or.klog* of the afurms'ii and ev.-nlng
k- City he drove a roach beiwi-.-i
seaM. and aoUlnquliing alwut wiint
nr possibly Mill
<
jpim racial origin of th.- North Ameriii.vry
waicli. wliboui a eiyaui. and
that
had
.md.Jd
In
what
sin-m.-d
to
him
he
raili'oad
*t.ili..n
and
the
she*
\ in hts mind.
ieum
Tbe latter nu.,-- Lin
lii’n in.iian and ih.- Juiuuu-.-e. Al*o th.-'
Slujnly after .l.irk, flBiHy Wiik.-ham.
'.'Ilk III.' lime l.y feeling of the luuid*.
,u>;:aiis. and rarried hh* friend* aIn this instance he had crossed the the t*iy who had givHied I’licl.- Elu-n ;i mirarl-, Mtituiy .-y.'.l hint lit *haii>
. t specie* i riill .ttength on any of '"ir rtu
repronf. _ .
.
ut.-k.uc.-i*
Iti erd.T to .1.. so he wa*;
.south meadow and eniere.1 the woods
iljlals witliont dune-. J’
<■ Ih.' cockles, th.- lud an irilvs'tic
Food.
tiuit aftermioii. .awe aer.uu- ihiP-anuts a
,, I .ast.tn i«ari of itiV Uniu-ii.for sor.-s and w'.ui
pasture where lIlHe swirls of russet meailuw' In *earrh of the missing,
"De l.;i(vd Jiuii iieitiD’ l.» «lo wid yo' ijnns.ile.1 to'tukv >.'4t a lie. use.
le Iieanui. that' railr a few
‘ leaves-danced before him In thr au­ at Hi.- point where he had l.i>
sioI.M U.V.M-S.- si..' M,id v-j.-jely: --J
K<-r«»r.-lie
H;.iii<«id m.'n S.-.-U1 I.. bar.- a f.'iul-j Slatr ma-!<-iiit.i .li« familiar wamptnijtdlier purpose* I"
i w»« considered by tbe phy
ober and tn>mp down my mwl-

An4 I hear not the fall of • fooUtep
Aromd

ne-rt«

Ood-e

«<1

m«iwd

»r

ITBcIc

Ehou.

"Dey

Bhen lucidly.

ouKbtor keep dor sooses on dr r own

own!
And the hu*b of my ta»rt I»

Siam an.l I

-.

.

t:

n faemti.-*

,.W,:

\Ur.~! Vaii.lt-ridit is

tumn wind.
s.'rvea tiu'iu.
Across the meadow he had just left,
a Bock of stately geese wended ihrir
way with high steps that swong their
bodies foiorard liy degrees and swayed

r^'

. cur

see .iBl Norv.-rn ls>> t.-k .1st id.liHcum

huge .lellght thi* luck ;♦ th.'

aflor-

hOrses
I Atn.mg

. i«r „, ««« m,'

•Oid Dan Tucker ” aud rccairitic wiiu

. James J

Ckin; inuiH shr.-w.lly,
"dat he f.xiti’ .'e si*v*.-k an’- reckon. t> ,

J.

t'assati

and M.am >aehi*. j Keart.
WiilMun K. Vamler- , jn

Mr. Viinil.-rt.iH -ha* a
n<K»n’s iqjori. wWrh had .-nrt.-d In the b. ’d waie >o wkl d.' .-omi Mv'in' a.
their white tall fealhera harmooiotislv
at Chaniiliy. France,
shooting an eiiormou-. <Vion livni.th- Notvom folk* d.tn’i .*i ’ohi. J-s'..!.
trom able to side.
i iH.'Oi of the Coccj Islafld
braiwhes of it in.-, whii-h Igid beet: sani. h.-'* gib Its .!e (v".n an’ yvi hi
In the Bdjnrenl witods the eraekling *u«llnc Hie farmir’e cm; he was up aa' ii.-el hi* hi.li- .iffeii him so'* I j ((’’
also'-lm. reM.-.l in
4>f dry iwigB next nitraeied hi* aiien- tlon.
"Hello, I'ncle Kb," eheerily called a

tbinklug of th.- eiieumstance wli.'n r.

Iviier day*. «*

bound

wltb

Btrlng.

through the iin.k
apori .

the stock was the gradiully- im-nvaslng noise a* <».•
was
I

i' rein’ :

m j

J.vkey Hub. | reindc-r a

bBlIdlng, and will

He wore RUases sKirld.- hi* rather etj with ITicle Ebi-n’» nnmisi ■kabk- III- be exeUtlmiv! with
-am' dat (v*m g<dn’
|■du>nl Ih.- old matt wa- k.-k-pti
;a jiyslemallc seilcv nfjmuiwe-i

dcircy

B‘-ims of r!l.sea.*e as w.-;i abut unless in .mH*!.™

. fcaili.-;

- unfit It. pul into tfae sdoR-

Hj'.

iw the l«an< of th.- foral pH-

lif-

-lljcls (

and Hit-for

a! kimu Of £00.1. greatly r-.I.K-d i

it to ecu.;.in
■■ it fr(-<-iv .

in .Africa..ami o-.i b«- advisai.l.
Lapiu.—arc

all

«" o.«"loa a bn:.- M.-aiii

oti.. of ifie largest

Ksnltai-

■'jii)* iti tl.e •••eiiiiry—analyslk j.r.vvl-«
mciji

Ings. hors.-*. e.iw». etc.

(.!

thr»x- time* tb*- nuirt-

le'cf- lii-ncic as ft

Ix-eogje*

V-M’er kif.kwn an-J Us value rtaliuH.

yachiing toniidoye.1 a* money by these different! mal;- us- .rf ft f ailx.-d »

. IHR. who owns a large farm

iiebl.

it • tiur* :li<- lull of Urc In tb<- tdiatu-or

. , fisb-oil. . tc.i for sj.rsyi;

Iyi.p-

AigonUe Is a mineral whicb I* ibing*

to use arc

-Aanni 'l..iii.-r. salted pennuta. wmip.
F. • .iisinb-ctihg' cake*, etc. Many v.-getarians ibroi>s!i-lot .he ruiinirr us.- nq. other hn-a.I

landjdasier. ae|r

p-anui biiiter prepar.-it

nM found in that Islunri. i-iti Is im- phosphate (rttsaolvrd with Sooth far-;

-

}»h(di distanee from St. Paul, enjoys iponed therefrom thetflued of Pclews.. ..Iin« rock. Mie.plain.-st,forin .if sBp(

yarn u. find tb.- ball .The fiHl.ler dat i;.«ii’ iH-;.
quest of bollow tone* Mvauxl to comi iron the , '• I shon-Jv^ uH-Im
tiailen dark.')-.
IkjwcIk of the vartli and *0 .n.'blelld-

utubby none and tslore a pair nf bright
of rpe«*ci.w.

an.l i* pr.-r- _*«!i

plan. mo’<R^rn;.n.l’rals;*omego.»,e*ic"‘«-l >h" Atlantic i« li.r. -

passing i »oiild tb.

hut near stghiml eye*—hence ibc need

.lam--.. an.l

- curri-ncy

j
Valiant. He UM-s this v..- ,
»r aragonite arc use.l as a borsev to rep.1 m.-s
sirange. muffle.! sonn.l contfvid.'rt with! dinmtli f.tre de preaebah uit hcf.-,"
•'Aflah ill* ~ site sterqiy Oih-baxl "v.ij**’* Ih Europe a great .b-al. :m.l has ;..................
.uii^ijiule
...
for ...........J
money ...___________
In the Island
_ of slabK* and manure
Ibe notes of hi* I.1IUMe s1.ipp.-.U

boy who with a gtin that had evIJently whistling to list.-n, ami. f.db.w-e.i tb.aeea

ktugU him ros’an- stuffed fo’Sunday I ih«' ‘

racing

.irh wall.-

sptaytxl '.vi
f AfrlcT. and New !

ili. George J. G.'uI.;.lGiiin.a Ha'
and Aueum Beluit.ni.!
t,.-a.

11." rromis.sl}trouiHB h.-uses.
•but

He also gore frorojTbe varuh of a block 1* in direct pro-'pfaospbatci and

Mandy."*time to time for rix-reatlon trip* on a poriion lo Its bulk. ConBoquently. the Fireside
speak, are
Hia Estate Renamed.
[hteber
.ne*.l*teum yacht.

gliM.-plng

tiuk de iHaii-'

n.-*’ Btitfiav .linnah dat

kaiiili--Farm

George J. Gould * sport I* jtolo piay-isojn.rwba.

et.U-c eome’ltig.

From liir.-

mliersomc.

thousand

an

A sew* Hem *ays tha" an EnsiL-u
laveikT In the H(Hy lAnd has «!*- *
i env. red Jacob’* w.-il

Wllbn Judge Shermau was renovat-ied to h<ur i>.

We nre deUght-

Tlietv has Ijeeo a rn- .

• prcHeated liut hi* Ivean'ifnI s'lmimr home, whicb mnr afl.rtl frr v.m.' (im*- thur

t > time r.-pori' irf.ftaiic
by a disc of the mineral nf such rtim-ii- I* Isiil' diiTctly (Ui th.- rotk* a' Glo'.i- w»s d.-jii.—Kx< hang.-.

i

that the committee had acaled the
owner'a demands from tlt.000 to |1S.000 and Increased the amount ti
depended (on tbe pay roll from ftOO.OOO
to $300.IKI0 btfore the atta aod tonUdInffS became tbe property of the
psny. Tbe bnlldiniti are to be of subatantiai brick, the main buildlne to be
three atorles in beiefat with two wlntts
which additions could be made
any time.
vf. 11. tTmlor Etoied that there
sremod vVry llule to do. that the dty
warned the Industry, that it seemed
be substantial and worthy. The rlt>'
not' only wanted the Induslry
wented It as soon Sk poasilile to break
the lee that seemed to have eongealed
almut the dty In the Inst two years.
Tbe vote was taken ami iben- wer.‘
9 disseniing voices.
Mr. Haetings said tha> the aeiioD put
Ihe flndl Tt<ult tip to the city roiincll.
that that body would have lo lssue and
sell ibe bonds voted some time-ago.
Or. Moon, as a iriember of the ronnrtl,
Arwthar Factory.
At the meettng «(the board <rf tndc said that there would 'be no difOeulty
Friday erenlBe
. Friday
ereniiie M
It was decided to give tbei
■ rery promtoln* Industry a boons of
On motion of Mr. irmlor, a resoluIIS,000, a
m free site and a sidetrack to on was passed that the members
•IS,000,
locate In this aiy ptwlded the report te booni of trade be noUQed by
of % eommlttee of two Trarerso City posul card of each meelinsCittoens, which will be sent to the
Afler discussing another prospective
preaant location of the Induslry for
induslo’ Infonnally. the meeting ail..-ninyeaUcaUoo. to aaUBractory.
Journal. The matter of the
This action was tbe adoption of to make an iDvesllgatlon was also dls.
tbe report ot a.spoctol committee: cussed but no action was taken and
of tbe board of trade which had the board of directors wtll prob.-tbly
takeo the malter andcr
make the selection.
tkm. Tbe report recommended that
'

tkftlemi c>wn*e of
«bVt <M pie O. E. A 1. Sander. S«pt
a. Tbe KMUb bound treia, wMch for,
aeriy left here at 4:» p. B. vlU run
. Joat about aa heitr oarifer, tearlncl
here at S;SS p. m. The 10:4S a. m.
aontb booad train to uncIbKed white
there to a train eoutli at S:30
Monday only. The 10:4S a. m. and
3tJS p. B. ualna are dally. Tbe Mon­
day S:a a. m. train to solid to Grand
RapMa and fmd there carries
lor and dinins ear to Cbicapo.
On Smdaya there to a fi:4n
train freiB CadUlac but not on week
daya the Ural in^ from the aoutb
belns 1;» p. m. On Sunday only,
there to a train from tbeacuih at S:4r.
B. and oo Beek dhya only there to
one fton the aouth at 7:65 p. m.
The Northport aerrlce to aa foUows:
Train leaves for Northport m 3:40 pm.: train arrires from Northport
30t06 a. I

!
^
?
I
!!
5
-3

r\

a" probable Trarerae City Investor
and the other a man famlUar with
the nalnre of the Industry. Tbe owner
eisim. that be baa 131,000 worth of
Biate^ on hand. The Mte would
conatot of aboat four acres and
this vosid he eiocted boUdlncs c
Ing In the nel^borbood of «I8,000.
Tbe capital of the proposed company
vonld be 960,000, 130.000 of which
woold be--------- led la Traverse City.
921.000 by the present osraer and
9*/l00 troaanry stock. One thousand
doOkra worth of stock belonainK to

^ to (ha board of trad# for tbe faithful
of the contract. The
? company’s directorate would contist
' of ode member selected by the board
i ot trade, two by the Traverae City In* veatoia and two by the pre«nt owner.
:
eltjr'e Interests would be pro'• tecited by tbe owner msklnR an asree: ■ meet to have tbe title vested in the
city «ntU 9300.000 tmd been expended
' in wapaa. coat oT’inatertol not to bo
ineladad, and then he would be e>vcn
tbe title.
On BoeoBnt .of tbe tllnoss of tbe
aecretary. 3..W. Hapnen. Thomas T.
» Bataa was BMctM aacretnry pro tem.
la opealan tbe meeUos. President
’ w.-M..,- Bated ^.tbat the board of
tndo'hadn't been aaylns much but
had been qutoUy sawing wood all tbe
v^QeL' Now there were three doflniupmlOtftlows balos* the board. One
had bemi^ tberoughly Investigated
vovid be more so before flnancial as1 given. He then sub­
1 for Bnat
mitted tbe c
aettoa. Mr. Mllliken Rated that there
were tbrae available sites wHhlo tbe
means of be board, In addition to the
site and tbe bonus, tbe company re<pdred a railway switch but this was
not oonRdered as any expense to Ibe
dty aa one of the railroads would
bnlldthU.
Mr. HaaUasB stated that the factory
couldn't be located on a cheap site on
tbe onUUrts ot tbe city as It bad to
be near tbe railway aUUoDs.ns much
of tbe product went out in leas than
cortoad lou.
Mr. MQUkea moved ibat tbe board
approve tbe report and indorse the
gf the directors and that the
boart proceed ak«c tbe Uses anggesied la (to report Mr. MilHken sUled

Alive
Wte
Every nerve is a live swre
eotmectiog some part of tiie
body with the brain. They are
ao oomerous that if >-ou pene*
tnte the skin with the point of
»'needle you will touch a ncrv;e
and receive b shock—pain it is
called. Aches and pains come
from a prenure.. strain
strair or in­
jury to a nerve; tbe more promin^ tbe fierve the greater the
pain. When the pain comes
irom a larp^n^^^t is called
mbetlier it be the facial nerves,
or tbe heart, stomacli. sciatic
-. or. other prominent nerve
branch. To stop pain, then.
-Bitut relieve tbe strain or
preaaare upon the nerves.
V Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills do

' this.

FIraa.
With Uiu flames of their bunting
home scorching their faces. Mrs. Noah
DeTour and family of set-en children
ranging from three to twenty yoara of
age. escaped severe luirning or death
at midnight Thirrsday by nishing from
the bbuse. S« R. Eighth St.. In their
night clothes. The Are spread
house of W. H. Green Jnsl .
them and broke the windows In 6. T.
Holmes' residence to tho west. The
damage cannot be estimated as yet
but is probably covered by insurance.
The fire evidently started in
Michen of the DeTour house as Ibe
rear of the building Is ruined. Ttaere
was a slight breeze from the west and
this helped Ignite the Green house, the
roof at the roar and the side of the
building being badly burned. 'The
Holmea residence -would hsve been
badly neorchiV. at least
bucket brigade l>een formed while the
alarm was being pboned in snd wsiei
dsshed on the building.
Golden McCurdy. Mrr. Holmes’
brother, was awakened by the light of
the flames and aroused the bousehoU
Mr. Holmes imniediutely run out of the
house and aueniplrd to awaken the
DeTour famUy but was foro<xl to kick
tbe doors in before he could do &u.
Mr. DeTour was working In the coun­
try and his wife was alone with tho
family. She was asleep down stairs
wit|i Ibe baby and the rest of tbe chil­
dren were up stairs, all noconscions oT
their danger until Ihe door
with a crush and (hey heard a voice
calling to them to get out of the house.
The flames were then buraiing Int.i
the front rooms aad Fben Ute escapiug persons iiassed these doors their
hair was singed and Mrs. DeTour
tained slight burns on her bands. The
Green family heard the screams and
awoke to And their borne in fli
By the time the neighborhood
aroused Ihe Are lisd gained a tome
headway and was fast eating into the
houses which were damaged.
Lewis Craxler sent in the alarm by
telephone and claims that be had^ con­
siderable trouble gelUng the message
Into headquarters because of slow lelB>hone senice.
Tbe department made the run in record lime and in a very short time hart
three llites of hose laid. Mobnwhlle
the chemical had been working effect
ively. By the time that they had been
m the spot tea minutes, tiie Arc was
inder control and the danger waf
past Had the department been less effecilve la iheir work. It to probable
that more damage woul.l have rcsulio!
of bouses tu leeward,or
the center of coaflairiation. The own
ot the buildings and resl.lvnls ui
their neighborhood feci ven- graiefvl
Ihe department fur thnr promp'
work which saved them many dollars
wonh^f damage. Their work was all
e effective, because of ihe d<receiving the alarm ns th
whole sky was ligbied up when they
left the houses.

.Ai-rrsrAA.r'A'”:

lake its rightful place In ihc north.
R,,rtds «aniia'toi« .i.etive paOlsan* of wit’ll tl.e i«>s>iliiUtie» exJ.;tSrtp her. H'’ for c.uuin.-r.^fnt--i:..- w j-. ,
Mr. HeuM said: "I flrn.ly toheve ,
iik.-Hl the Hiy nm». inim.s'iiai.H.
bnir ik.is .‘.-'..p'-r.-r • ’I.- •>that Traverse City is the best vltv;,^„
j.i s.-v .wh:.' he could do.’’
■ ' ' the ei»rtlp:.n>
.-auiiiii?.-.!-e. Jl- .
north of Grand Maplds. I K-e-l certain
Kvie'-ns
-.v.ir.-.| .
that inside of ten years, instead of
it.- 'la- ,.
'I
k
local
[I'iUit-i
A
hv.li-aulie
r
'
Th.Tre-..
Mr.
i M,i. S--.1 himi'slf
being I2.'nVi. Ihe pojinlation will have
.
S.ai-.t:i.-ii
III'«J'.
TK.w.s'■
r.;:.|-1K:i1
.
wiis
uirb tthe anion of
u...
...I .111I”"'"
have lesehe.l SS.istii p<v>ide.

These Improveroeiits tuclurtdam which will e'ucrate C.o.1'.
horse power and an enlargement art
the gas plant until Us present capacity
quadrupled, rosscasion will I token Not . 1.
This deal I* of tfoiacndons Inter.'
0 Traverse City at it means somt*-

Swrrsyia*.

J-r..

^

r :rr

erse Cily better service, not only lie*.
, electric n<ad
:er service but the very best service I
c Ihe eily to Is-ffin -siicli shB|shat modern miehinety and methods j
II the iir.-s.vil pio-|N'. i dts-sii'.
:an devise.
mat.'iiaibj- that other
e.i
• W.’ alw’ays insist on having 1
build Ilf |.r.>is>-.
people Interested in oiir ventures. Tlie ^line wideh will ev.-riMialty corn.-. Tli
Biocklioirters in the old company wllj jHeald-Rte«eii» cximfUDy has uo Itiietihave a liberal anioun; of slock In the ,I,
... ..-king l.u- a
taliway
and Traverse Clly will l« tvpre-1
,o i-in a iH.sltion
sented on the hruir.1 of directors. We;^
i„H„enc.' toward
will also extend and develop all «*>'’1 uivlng a line built here. The mmpsuy
present properties of tho old company ] ai^en.ly in
»«*Anl Atl.l
to their fullesi extent
and rapaciiy —
largt-sl Flre«'i railw.iy interests in the
Thi' biard of directors of Ihe Heald- rolled Stales nnd Is eiideavoiinc
Rtevens company is composed of load­ turn ihei' alK-nliou to this elly. If the
ing floanclers nf Grand Rapids and all prewnt franchise holders don’t stiewell knnwTl in this elly. The di­ ccsl in their expeciaih.ns. the com­
rectorate consuls of Clay H. Hoi- pany wains the rlly free to listen to
llBier. cashier of the Old National dlher propo.sltloiis.
hank, the strongest flnanctol InstlinMayer Friedrich staie.1 iu rogiini tij.
llon in Grand Rapids: Dudley K. the matter that is simply resolved it­
of theGrand Rapids self iiiln three poiRls; First, the n.-w
Stale liank; Charles F, Rood. im-sW»nt romitaay woul.l use the is-ople tight
of the Cittoens Telephone e*>mpany by Lettering ih.' serviet- tin.l iiicr.-aswhich already has larae tnlciisr. Ing the capacity of the plain : s.-comlhere: George T. Kendall, a cajdiallnt it will Ik; a big odvonlago m Traverse
rnd lumberman of the Arm of Hugbarv City to ha\.- caidlaiists ul .--iieli s'utid
£ Kendall: John T. Byrne; c.tplUlls!;
Forria D. Stevens of Ihe firm of Fos
ter- Stevens, large whhlcsaU' hardware
dealers, and Henry T. Hcald. who
stands high In Grand RapUU financial
circles, Is president of the ll•-nh^
Stevens company. Mr. Hcsld wai a
menilicr of the state legislature last
term. The Heald-Sievens eorapany
nlso owns the Peluskey gss plant.
The work on the Improvenicisis will
!«• staiicfl this fall and the old i>ower
plant will lie aluiitdtmetl ai. sunn as
the new Is in shaiM' ln lie- usi-d. A
•tom will lie cdasinieie.l which will
give a forty-five foot bead of water
and an entirely new plant erectel.
This plant will he equippe.1 with niortem and np to Ihe minute machinery
with a caitocity siifflclent for the
needs of the city lor ihc preseni an.l
for stmn- time to come. The mains of
the gas .plant will Ih.> cxtendeil nnd
new machinery addivl so that ih<‘ rnp.ieliy will ia‘ quadrupled. All nvallahlc lerriiory will lie careil for In the I
iM^st possible manner.
"Grand Raiiids is using 7.ooo eul.i.feet of gas jk-i- capita per year." said
Why liny liip '-ummon maMr. Heal'!; "and Travenic-Tliy is ti.-.i^
ebino made bLch-s w Iu-ii our
only RCi nibic ffw-t per rnpiia a iflbr.]
clearly there Is an o|M'uliig
rrol baud-mndo slioes- <-ost
here for n larger supply of g;is."
tbe sanii' price.
One of the flrat things that will UFor every day comfort and
dune will be to change the style of th.'
dnrdlulity they nn' tbi- best.
street are lights to the <nclosVs-1 arcs.

Big Deal Closed.
A deal which Is believed to raaik
re: era to the Industrial htoUtrj- o;
Traverse Cly has Just been close.1 an '
tbe ownership of the Boardman Rive.
Electric Ught and Power company
and «ho Traverse City Gas company
passe* from those two corpoiatioti.'
Heald-Stevens company of
Grand Rapids. The .lea! Include* an
the properties, rights aad equlpmenis
The constdcraiiun was not givtsi. hu'
Henry T. Hesll. one of the directors t.f,
Ibe Grand Rapids corporailou. state.:!
Evening Record represeoiailvc |
fbai the new comitany would spend ]
menis.

**iV^

state ^

tbe Grand Rapids men interest- gas plant while an espen s
thing that the city baa never bad be- The local ri-pre»»>nutl<m on our l.oaii*
..............
foe. an Infusion of outside capital.; «-|u bgrr ibe becrOt of the wTcru lu ed here; third. Ihe n
.be a promlaect factor ta securtag a I,
This city outside faas bad tbe reputa-,jjj^
company
great send off from the. flrs; Every -.
street railway for this city.
Uon of being a-one man’s town." and:,.Arrires
ibrou^ their servlees we sr»
thing prartog ao sailsfactorj. the .h-at | A. TRACY LAY, PmIdenL ■
Ibto Cansed eapluUsts to believe that slantly kept in touch with ail the new
was elosc-rt and It 1« s4f-c..„. voninrc <
«. GARLAND. CashtoA
there was no room for them here aad ideas
^ and lm|iroTemeftt$ lu our ilne.’
opinion that the tnrM-^r n i;ir
__
city.-.aldMr.
Hcn;d.
"If
good
service
Ihe clii ... !»».«
'h«Tb:.'™'lror..l’
«ivc«. a eltr naiarally advanc. 'ga* and.elocirie pmiw t--. • n.-at.
I. liih< ol
of the
th. large
Ure. investi
Ih,«nn.™. a __
_____
CAPITAL.
•2OO.CGI0
You take an illy lighted, dark town'.more to the ch.v to. U-. f.ii-,.;
tie Hes*"”------------------------—
leald-Stexens eompsny here. "».
wnplo^^"
numto-r of
tbac tbe Imeresis of Trav who are esiu-ris in eh-ritir UchtSne .-ind It never amauhi^ :o titv msit h.. doe* ut' pre»en\ '
SURPLUS. *30.000
erse City will be their interests and and gas proilucln.:.
intt^ci to rto Ojr part in ni.ilngl -p},,. Boar-Linjui Rite. i:;.-;-;riu 1. v; •
Ibe firm of necessity will worU tor the
..^.n pj,,.
:
.The advauMg- «if having Grand Trav.r-e City to grow-:
betterment and growih iff Traverse
Nego>ia:.on* have t--'n iteiwie.e ,-to K-GlSihs m !v.-,. in ->-s p t,,.-,. A Guenl Butdse S&slBessbrae
Rapids capi'sl interested in Trav
aiy. V
City to «<hvi9e« There nwr has hnn since Sept. 1 and they aiv tiie •tln'et irhifc- -wa#. pti.ni.d tK. «'.»paiiv ;s,»Tbe Hannah £ Iat companies hav-' any Grand Rajdrts raplial tci.ri-s'e-l lesuit of n chshce vi-il to IhU ciu. l.V, the dam ,huil1l._ Tti.- wi,,\.i„ .,
Mr. H.wl.y He.tui‘1 Ix-.-n KtHtnitip n: ihv'ftiee
• ;..
lately annmmcert lh« tl»e» have adopt-a„,,
jnves.ra,,.:
,oed a more liberal and
, „;„uralty giv,. Travn- Gity a Mrit.u N«nh[".rt an.i had l.e;ird C.iii-i-l..r....S> Jlcclareii -hut 11 W....11
ui«iii Ho-reMRjrrc* an.i alviintaa,,;
Ilia’ nothins e.»,l,l;i-. .-i.. j-tu.d.
' 3 per Cent flltovedoh Time Depcsltv'
policy and this will rntan that i«-;
the |. adlnc m.n of the
eonrerns ate working for this
p,,,„ TravtTse Ci'-. On hi- r-tnrti iv- .After the von-tr-iMio.. ..f the .t- >
;
With two such potent forces in;
,,,0an,aur to the eltyl The turn he >i,..p|vd off ,h.-re-to -.«• lor jsuiy ih( .(uir.-.«.l -.r.-. t i.iK-.r.a
Attsnnna t> railed U> to
tbe flew, Trav.wse City Is J«.tn.l i« mves-rnent Her., ntskes ihe Grand hiniM-if and was irnmnUat.-i:- struck rir Ja*i «.t«.nr.)» i-,a:i wki'i.- .

Hand nade Work Shoes

For Men

Th(«e not only give a Iteiler and
sicadler light hut are less Uahic to gu
out than tiie style in use now.
"We realixe fully.” said Mr. Heald,
"ilial in order lu come lu -Travers.''
City and iht business we must give tbe
IwKt Of Kcrvlce and must treat everybo-ly alike, local people know the
conilitlons and know wha'’s w.inie.l

$2 and $2.50
They arc cbeepest in tbe end

Kswiand Dsualass
Shoe Store 0pp. Whtltne Hotel

OIL CANS
From 50c to $10
Made of tin, gl.'.ss and galvan­
ized iron to hold
2, 3,5 and 60 gallons.
We have the self-sealing kind in a square
frame, as well as the round kind.

mm

DR. SIMYDER
DENTIST
NSW

ofpice.oVer peoples savings bank

5‘S-ri5:-Kss”.3
- flUml
0..1 .ira-.. «i

Tire Insurance!

Only Rclisi
8TOOW Cots

Plata CI.YSS, Stoam Boiler and Accident Insurance.

■Monty 10 Loan, on Improfcd Real Blate Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON,

F. J. MacNett

Travorse'Clty.

Room 310 New State Bank Building.

BpociaUat ef
EYE. EAR, NOSE
AND THROAT
Wimalm Block

INTERIOR FINIS.H
Vou win tiKui Im' T.'U'ii lo litiiab your btuis.',

W.‘ v;irry n

A. J. McPHAlL
DCN-riST
..tvi; >mvs..N I'fM ......
TRAVKRSK CITY. MICH.

full Hue in slot k tuul are in Bliape to pet out eia cial work in .’i
burry’-

Ciet our prices.

AH kinds of dry liinilKT in st.-t’k-

. U pt„ •>.

in a burry, send your onl.-r to us.

TravM«e OMy

:.risr.' i-u,. Pb.*..- li-j. t nif

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Lake Avi'liue

Pliones. Hell V.iO; (’it/. :{0S

you"ARE

CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND SEE

“tbe malleable”
Steel Range

IN OPERATION AT "THE FARMERS' STORE'
We wiU show you how to bake “just such biscuits as mother,
with only one-half the fuel now beinn used.
used to make.

Strength
Eeonemf
Convenience
Durabilitp
and B(autf
Combined
A Great Saver of
Fuel and Labor
Made of Malleable
Iron and Steel
Riveted Together
Like a Boiler
If Properly Used will
Last a Lifetime

a.

'iSl'
r"

■■ mM
THF
malleable
1.11 Ij ITIade in south bend

One >A/'eelA, Oct. I -to 6
C..AA TlirM.^Dsle BIscdUs ant Deltclons
Coffje Served Every bay FREE

Free

To every Parchaser of a ••MaUeable”
Range This Week Oaiy we will tivc
absolutely FREE a $7.50 set of Cqakint UtensIU

F'RAIMK TRODI
F. M. PAINE.

F-L.ORIST

Have >’ou ever fricri t'lic

toyail Ylc«»r Ytototo tone* Ooffitotoa

tiger

iSTT^u’SSS'sri?'”’”*
TM08. •. SPRACUC A SON,

PATENTS.

Wsyw CmoV Bsok Bldg.. DBTBOIX

They are the besL

J.

J.

Csutta Ctn.
a*a Satmn

Sold only by

BREZIIMA

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. ISOS.



I

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(■ lUtle iw»-iauuib>-ulil

U wtn be Aome tlne Ustore b«l«c»»

Tlw OTMt •torm.

Hboor <wmp. M

Bwloea* McUon deroeUicd.
« MobUo

•«

RouBi-n sank to tbe
U»ns 'pwtUlly

wiped o«L
Wbotewlc socUoti or Ifobllc
«wen r«wt onder wsier rolled in

twsy

Kcciloa of the state.
The fall convention dales a
'atlon which will , prove impular

have been drowned.

UtMle. Sept. ».-8eventy.fl»c Hees
tbdoy ore known to hsee been lost In

Bay Mineitr.

The bnidneas aection Is
a depth of

Inches to seven feet.

'Inidltutc'
wiilch alloWa of the greatest posalblc
freodom for the dlscusslou of aU Kiples
of loiportance to Endeavor worken
snd yet places

tbe respooRlbimy

p and final decision with t

fi

^

The town of Frederick, three mllcB
away, was wiped ool.

likewise is the program, whlrli

Ibis year, tor the Aral lUnii^lb arranged

All eomniunlcstlon\:

„i off and this was srtl by way of
Innndated to

and

The clamsge

to property is esUmated »t from IjO.OOO to IJM.WO.

Fruit

ports in this ktitd of work.
Several jkhwoos of uatioasl reptii'i
tloti

fall crops of segeubles. cotton ai^d
sugar com are mined.

boura. tke wind yeadilng a veloctiy -of
tuny miles an boar.
Water fran Mobile bay was blown
Into tbe city by the gale and for a
time tbe sea stood aevon feet deep Ip
tbe wholesale ouarur of Mobile, which
Includes that i»ari of tbe city from
Royal stPMt to tbe AUbama river.
Tbe loss Of Ufe Is believed to be
malnlf aatopg the negroes, although
mauUtioos atw so chaotic that InfonnsShipping soffered

scTcrHy.
ink were tbe
t. P.-8cbub, the Mary E. SUples. tbe
Mary 8. •Blecse. Cams. Overton. Hattie B. Moore. City of

Camden, the

Dolled

colter Alert

SUtca

revenue

other smaller craft.
It Is faared that the crews of these
boaU wwe lost, but nothing of a
flntfitory nature can be given at
time.
Mobile was placed under cooirol of
mlllUtT.

Nobody was permitted on

thu ttpoocu except newspapor men
and pereons wearing badges.
n Is felt for the subnrhan towns, as it lafeared they bnvc
bWD oblKemted. Tbe chances are that
tb« ioaa of life on DanpMn island Is
beaft.
laland

Many
and

otbw ooUylng

tmoU frotn

which

manh^

no tidings

been reoed^ved.
Tbe eufforing In Mobile was severe,
lAeibWlfllaUor^^ransportaUou fseniUw shot off ^ auppHei.
Every church in Mobile was damaged, though Christ
and at. Francia Street Baptist church
anffered more than others.

and

undisputed authority

hav.

deckisl III ft-nis and tie- parlor liach

been secured for this convention. They

at >40.000 and

The dam

St. Francis

Street Baptist church at >10.000.

Bbaw nf Boston,

of it was

who

WITH A LAKE BACK?
Eldaey Tmahle Makes Yon -MlsenMe.
A'.ttt.iij r\-er>liOiK uu» reads the ncu>fnjiers is sure to knoi» »|

Br. T. A.
VILBELH

,

I'.IV M ,
Kl.; *.

The evening session

SlarsluiH
large

AVhaituti

n-nnlM-f of

WM. H00LIHAM:&^.3

Carriage l\epositor^
The finest and largest
assortment in the State.

larm-

thi more ^ou know
about vehicles liii: better we like it
The intelligent buyer is (he easiest man for
us to please. Wc cannot know in advance
just what all our costumers will want.

Butbmwtart;
We are readf
for a clean sweep in vehiclts. If you are
thinking of buying a vehicle within the
year it will pay you to come and get our
prices.

\^e have just added a full line of Shelf Hardware
’’ to our already large line of Vehicles. Harness and
Implementss of all kinds.

WM. HOOLIHAN CO.

The revenne cotter Ak-rt went dowvi

li'irl
rallies will bo held and ihi'
Shu was rsumed by junior rally will lie ronductetl b^Miss
some nnknown vessel and sank Im- ParaouK of Kalaniaxoo In Hie after­

his

sevt-iii.-eiiHi

enteruifned

Ills \oi:ng'fiieiKl.
I «h<. bar U-II .V.iiiniaii.l. 1

' Ills last'

’backache, “ The Blues ’

fm

hisnk<Ts.

Ihe dlj'. as far np Ihr river

ir, F<ai

Q is para-

.11;
I,™... -i
Sriun.hrafr

II.}- loss

U Sl.ken. In

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

,-h..ret.ii.

Hired.
Mr. and

of .Mimiin. e--li'l>nii<s|

lli-'ir

goPlen

w<-.lJijis Tlliitxlaj on liiv farm wh.-rjilny have r<-rid.s| llfij ya-ais tiiiJy on-

<;

<if the s-'i>’uiy gtu-ri-i. Walti-t ljinl<iA<l.l.'«d Iji|os-i.

war

pnH-.i’

wh.-n

lia- original meiiionj was |wi1>-imi-d

nddrvss

and

‘ efforts.

Such

PiovUiona arc almost ckbausicd. Restauranls fed many, but had no suppllea on band.

Ham ami eggs con­

tinue their food snpply. and these, too.
wii] soon become exhausted.

BHiole-

tucliides many of liie iiasi aiftl presitit
officTs of local society and local coun
ly disiriet mid stale unions.
These will rei-talnly

joyous ones for Michigan Eiultwvorer.i.

■ale booses lost many th
Goilara from the Aoud and willingly
paM-aa high as >l.:.u an hour for comB0« labor and oaniesily begsed men
lo social such H»ay- so frantic wi-ic
they to save goods.

.M even this Ag-

urc few- men, w-b|u- or black, would
accept work- ^
Wind Blew AS Milca an Hour.
Between d o'clock Thursday evening
roots

were

craehod

by

hnndreds.

Through the sireeia. carried by
terrlAc wind, blowing Ally-Are tulles
an

boor, wm hvrted tbonaanda of

pieces of slate, atrips of tin roofing,
cornices, abingica

HONOR.
Honor,

Mich..

and. In

fact

S.-pt.

3**.—AUi

Beam, the nvw Pcix- Murquviiv stailoa
agent

wlio

left

homo

raijur

early

Tuesday iitonilug and cauH>ii quite ii
large araottal <rf
towns iieopic and m'-tqbers of the Musonic fraicrnMy.

a^ Friday noon, trees were felled and

l>e busy at;.l

was

found

ty

s

M-arcblng party tVydnesday afternoon
at Tobin's liiutlier camp aliont

four-

iit-n nillA: from Honor. wh<-iv be bad
hircil out as a luntltcr jaek.
For tbe )iasl twenty-Ave years Mt.
Beam has been ch)ef train dirpuicbet
for ibe Perv Marquetie retlwsiy

and

I; is supposed that tbe awful strain
opim his mind and nerves during ihi

. hinds of debris. Bllnda were torn from
their

tasienings

and

past ftw years caused a tenipotmr:
windows derangemeni.
T<si much pratsv em
not

•empejund. tThm T eoi
Ootvuficndovre In-arn'nmcnxay: *-It
n- t'lmqsjunii I MitT>-ri
ed taking
aecm«B«tlin«|.h mvliack would break ."
liarfcai'ti.~. li-wdarixs-.,
li.«ib
ai
or‘-IK>o't xpeaklo' me. 1 am all out of H<.-mhinc wiih lyarfcai-b-'-.
f<-»nak.tninW'w. I urn <s«iipl«rlv
■ — Th<-.<^i)roili^•ant rema,rUsprovi- eii.iv tbe bkWZ <34 bealui, aud 1 >
to vou ■
Backarheaud "the b'mVarcdireel
Whenwomcnaretronbled wUhlrregavmptoma of an inwnrd trouble wliic-li
Mippn- •Ori or pamfut perioiis.
nill sooui-r nr latvr tk-o'.are itveif. It
liaccnienis or ulei-ration.
may be t-auxsl by- dlre«M-d kiJm-Mior «i-akni-ss. disj'iac
Mtmc .di'rangvtijvnt of the organs. Ihal l«-ariiig-tlo<v
tiiin
of
the femaie orya;
Naturen-<iuireKii-o.i.taneeand aluiiCo.
aud I.riUaV:. Pinkham sVecetat-lef.uii- liloating (nr -flatuli-neei, general
indige'liouand nervous pnMrw- ;
poBod Instantly as.<-rts its.euralivc
tioii.orare Iiesel with Mich aymptoiuspou-crainall thenc pccuriaTallmcob.
a* diuiavs*. faititui-ss. la.v'itiidc, vxel:Il has bes-o tbe Btao<li .
tclligcnt American women for tw-i-aty al'llil,.. irritahility-. iierToiisces*. slee(-a
vearx, and the bcs.1 judges agree tliat lej-sm-ss, melanelioly.- all gone
It is the m->8t nnivctoally rue<^s. •- «vant.to-be-lcft-ai<me " b-elings. bit
ful tvtnedv for woman',* ilia tototo.... ...
. ,
• , - .
.
mr.Iu-'iie ’
I '•ez there is one trnsl and true n-medy
- '• the
he cxmvlbcing
of l-.'dia K. Ihtikham's V.-grtable
Ilead
eoDvlneing tesllraoniala
te»
h troubles.
poiind at once rvmovi-s such
Mrw. llolmes ami-.Mm. to
Mrs. J.C. Boll
Dakota, write*

of Larimutv. Nortii

DmrMiw.Finkham.
1 bare caffttwii
“II
"
‘ everrtbing with ba>-basfac
and femaletnwlik—l lit Ibr insuhls run .si

r.!''r.3-i

other HDsli-.-ins has *uch a n-Rjrd
-lire* of femaie trouble*. No utbsr
ilieine in the worM ha* reccivi-d tliia
:i8<ri eodorscV aabalilule.

Its hatteries w

e Apoded md Ing.

C

I to«...„.(;to..l,- IWI.. K
.*,!». «•
to......... .....1. I
to-.... .t fm.torlt,
, .ssn on ib.-l

>■-' *

Brick plant at Holland ctoiK-d owing

W Hnuday uigl.i | to Marclty -rf lime.
Village <d t'.xHon wnffi-ring from Jy-

i-a-lilng n.irngq

if i. le-llf.i-d lielpUotrt /ever

• itl..; Ml <H- joininsl ovt-rUai.l.
.wa> a

gnay tfcGI

r.'I' klionu h-.l'lllvr IIUUI a< I

;0rj.lf! Il.i>.n

.

i

A. U It-.'.... .or Giati-1 lUpUb. waMlebi,gan

■•pldcmb-.

Hel

Vlc<-pr-.i-Ieni

of!

Itapirla mrk*.
Man uiwr <'<dou r<i«iilH Idl inniud*
l■’]>p)-rtJlul oil from l'« nm-w- ‘
Ortiioilox

llebii'W

Katamasoo ti

i-»ugn.ga<iuii nt

build bj-ipigogtie.

killed

Tiii.rrtlay

aflc'

V

M

t'

caalcis part of WaiJiK-flaw conniy

A

aiiK-iia— trfi
'li.-Jtdiu Limit iisriiiiibii

projKoy

;>: >i"h Mail, vins-i for a liunp'.

ou
Th-

'••(.nsidii.iiioa vii» >•,>«•.
;
liix Foua. all Rrown tnen. i»iry latdjMl . laireiixo V.Trtra. ijf .Spaffoid
of Ml* Ian. JofenMia. or-Rlrcii Cn-ck
ar.inuiniane-Aiibimgj ;Ai1r.. It makliig tin
to RIWV"
id
Ir-r
kIskts. Mrs
John
I’i-temou.:
If,I- lous-cvuiiu>i<-iJ ■Iniuubl ha> Im- i!
Over K-o toi.virtF ri'k-a«i-il
frw
Mrs
Adt-lla
bniki n all Win md. itn-n- lie* a li rriicn,' ol t't'dar. Spline-, and
arai" iK'.ial iusllluliou* during last le '
MuiK- fnitv iiiiii-f -.qnai", when- nun l(a:<'g ol Giand Raiiidta. Fifty jeart
mouiblutimeillaii; Mnuvw~
has ini' fali-ii In niauj wis-ks.
Al o'.-n Mr', Waisoii wan 3 y an. tdd Hel
h.i.ii lo»> and

ilisnimforl a-

III Vtiloll fitv.

tliiiiipb til" '•'111 erop was sav<si- still
Is,'

It Is no* a M rloiis qm-M;«ii wUli tli-

Mai;.l.

Avih-.V nf n.-i-iyuan.

Ih- liiidi- <if JolM
Fraii'i.
.Grau.1 ifipld* W«’lDC»4!ay.

fiirnKrio las-p five s'-wh In cc.mlltbm
'I'll-- |i»-'!iri-' an- all lirown and tiarn-n

r;i.-iids lit thu lamlly.

»a-ii- iiu-j, Hu- Hoi-k l,n.

ta-.vi-ii to Sait J.alf City an<i 'l.«' 11' ;Thv grwrtu Is a w.J! kuoi-.u jji ».j.-aiaT
Ii" !ii.1 uiv. r liarni'l t’la- 'In- had j

III.

.iin.i

ns m nilil-viltiii

i:i riani:i roiint;. aloliv

ll.itii slitr W.IS ni.
- v»s .old hi-i

.1 I'll Winalemin . who lins la-i-u In
i--.'

a'

Holly

roctimicm.ly ov<i.

.-•a--oj. iip.l ibetv W'-lli-'da,.

'H;. *•• Irt.-mls |

lial.'

s broiiulit lip in th'i -Mo

"

*St!!i<'har'.i< <' Ji-ii's-. of Ik-ifoll. a-id ILiaa

. rii.ireh a-

« *'

sill- ha* I
U'l

xst

m

a at Sturgis.
..-.eJuTs give

i;::<taa

Bower '

e* Hl-cIliPi-

To Core a Cold in One Day

l omiwu'nd^If I tad only toiitn taw
Rememlier. ererv teomao i« eorilially
ami-hsnirerin:. .I wnuU tare
have saved
savrd I sh<w!<l
sh<w!<i jioviusi lo write tu Mr*. Finkliam if
jj “ont.ta axaier-far a f'“'; jh«-n-i« anvlhiar ationt her svmotom*

wbervas u rorv I t-.ik l.vitu. E. Pinlttaaii. I'inkbam. her a*Mstant before tier de- .
Vrcetabb-t'ouiiiuuud 1 suffecTsl
rrgrtabb-t'oUJ|*M.ud
sufftvTsl im«t--iam
urteto'iamerase,
‘ ' erase, aud fur tw-enty-6ve
tu-rntv-Ave .rear* *ini-e
Mr*. Emma t'otrelv. in'.. East lath her adviee ha^s Wn freely aud cbeer- '
Slreet. New York City, write*:
; fully given tovvery ailing woman who
ja*k*furU. Her adriee aod iBedicior
to cl««n up and to repair tracks.
Patrick WaUb, station agenl. P.-re TXar Uk. nnkham-—
"llrelitmvdHt'toiHlall-Piffsvingwtiiiier have ts-slored to health ianumcrwble
Tbe once of the Westere Vnloa
Marquette railway, returned' t
1 eftta retwf 1 ta«-f.-ii«liiiL> Ua E. Per.- wvfcivn. AilJrr».s. Lynn. Ma*a.
ograpb oesapany was six fsei under home In Waiervllet Wednesdsy
irater.
iratei

.-oiumthi

free advice to womex.

using

to >1

The railroads have auned wreckera cover the whereabouts of Mr. B<-nm

^K'

war

lit pn -eli'

be given the Masonic frauinii;

Many persons were oeriiMisly Injured fur tbelr unliriug efloris aud

aad cm by Aytng slate. Un and glass. every means possible trying

HiSt

.Ni.i in >-ai. I'BI- lit--aiis- iiei ol fii.U

c.ni-"d

InieraationBl cdnveiiiioa at Baltlmarr
eran's L'niou. an oigaiiixatiun which

w-ari-.-

Flreliiig* worrriitg turi^n. in iKioUt-

i.iMiti le liitllng iroiii a liad ol hay.

reunion of Michigan delegates to ihlast year, and n bun^iet of

n.

,..n

I

literature and . one of sirlctl.'
read was the Aral road to get out of ury
A
(b« clly. Its Aral train baring left Mu- Christian Endeavor 'publlcalluus.

la the cHy-inany persons and much

^

lir->iulli"l!i VVan-;lv
Tarni-T.

Dcctrtc light companies, slrcet rallwaya and in ten all buslnesji. has been vrtithm there will U- several si>eciat
auapended. Tbe Mobile 8 Ohio rail- features, such as a display of niissloii'

Wve tiock were rescued after heroic

,

Met'

u

IMirlng tbe tbriH' days of the con

hlic at 4 a. in. Friday.

an-

; iiag-wirf^k*. Ill tin-ltui«-rlal plant, my

the Cwiir^i >

William I'.Ml'e

lu the evening with a sp<-elal song and
and

M<n

Ml-» Bower l» i V Taylor, who will <>|n-n amnher ear-

•Ill in'.s-iltig of,rip- WsiK iW<rlk* AsW ■

o'clock and (be convention will cho..
sen-tee.

Huron.

I

' 'I-SV'J

Ml.

ClirlsUan Endeavor benediction.

aevenl days.

A.t«ir|

r*T»id kiH-per

Milo creek, are wrecks.

iyied.-'wilh poor proapccta of wTres for praise

<rf

ibi- li-a.l ..fA(-i-« of the Udj Macca !tdl" plant an- nt.licl wllli onl.-rr.

............................. : —tl

Both Symptoms of Organic Derangement in
Wennen—Thousands of Sufferers Find Relief.

peraon allowed tu tmter the wholeaalc sesslun.
qnaricr.
The clly authorities were
Sunday will Iwgln with Mr.. Allen's
quick lo'acL All whsrvre front Kiss- quiet hour and Include regular Hiurch
Kndiwvor

R.-fresh j

|hiv<- lor lb<- pan Iliiri-'<'ii v<-ai>. ha-| lals-r Is l.miKliig ti' a <1ay at I'oniUft-

Her crew is believed to noon. Mr. Sliaw ami Miss GIcnii will
have ewcapod. The city was put under s|<enU in Die evening, and the eh-ctinu
manui law at dark Thrasday and no uf ofAcvrs will uIni take plaee at this

Muss meeting fur liu.n iiinl W'l
Tills Inriudes the afternixin. Itvgnlar Emleuvor
also tbe new Mobile 8 Ohio dorks and
i>
with delegate
liwders at

hlrihdiij,

'*■ 'j n-.Kiicd oil arrouiil «t lb" iiiiiovj.l uf Tb< e;irrtag<- factories iiiid tin- aiitonm-

madlatcly.

the loonisv-llle £ Nsshrillc docks.

Cilz rh'.DctO.

i:i-> Slate Street.

the Lorsl last w.-ek. Monday • vi iiiiig in liiHi'O n

In Mobile river.

wllb

J1 ,u..

MW Ikllsj

• ;i

frbuds

Socioilcs and Its Works, led by Mr

call street, the exm-nie south end "fiH-rrleiv

ramalioli-

wlilk- Ibo piano was liank.-.i In flow.-rs.

then foHows the r.illk« of the various
includes a coiifer««c<- on

In k ills and

the poptilor oirinkn that it knotni br aoroo
at iU-lock, NoglectinR your tcelh..............
. . . /S.l .U/ST.-1A‘£ ... .
that trill caoae tfap aermtt kiotl of ill 1i«-k.
\\ britlge will ofU-a "maki* good'* for t<-< ili
that havi: l««in lott by doray. thus ^vijtlmg
tho Dci-WBity of ;t iJaU-.
^
Any cause to comptain about workmitnahip ia aomi-tbing imtsnal amonR my
pati. iitR. I'rirtW are snoh that «lo not ii.tkc
yoD lliiiik of unfair protitB.

it n-la'kes

timing Jhi- cinmoiiy Stewart's llv.-

HnhlH-1. A brief talk by the Kex'. J.
Mobllc'a ahlpplng gutfered more than A. Diilikel of Saginaw and an sddiv—
anything else. Mony of the river boats
by thu Hi *. Mr. Olssell. a foivuer mis­
are now beached or sunken, all comsionary to India.
plcto wrecks.
The docks and those
On Saturday Mr. Sha« w-lll lead the
of private corporations arc feaifully
instluilt-s. taking up Heverat topics of
wraeked.
t Interest to all Eudeavnreia. Tile dls-

'

manv
mtfiudatd
mislal|((.

Idc. When «trliiiumcnii-n rcadu
griii-Ti ms offer linin'l^iwr ami-cmi'
iddrcs>tol>r. Kilmer
Tliiirsday evi-tilug, the or- fc Co.. Bingbaiiitoti.i
pl.fv string orchestra tdayrsl "Hi-an- t-a-sion being ber tdglite.-uOi binh.lay. N. V.
The regular I
and Flowers- and atiirwunl h-ndervd IkditniiiDlelils of rnuid.v and peaimis aftv-cent ami
World's Union of Christian Endenv
lolW size bottle-.
a pleasing pn>gram of sehtiihms-.
«iTe served
sold In- all good druggists. Doo I maki.
Mtss Grace Cnnis Glenn of Clil
RefresiillklitK wi-n- sei-ved in tliPerry Briindage spini the
wci k
inista'ae. hut'rmieinlirr the name
cagn who has span a numl«r of y.wr.« dining room whIHi was pi.-tiRy d.-coivlili his isireiits'at Horn.I.
In Japan as a mtssionar}', and is
BUsI in red and white
Itwl rlhlsiriN.w'. Johiisoii of ThuiniiMituille.
in charge of the youug
* work
wer<- ilnipi’d fntni the etinndelhr to w.is in town W.-.lnvs.1nv
me
of the. - great
missionary tbe ruraoi-s of the table uiid these
Qiiile :i iinnilsT fiom her.- atliiide.I
boards; the Rer. Ernest Bourtier AlU-.i were wound with stuiliin.
Bowl.- of the soldiers' reunion at Honor.
T'-iiM Firtt.
of Toledo, the first sttCreUry of the
rrt caniailoiis mh nt either end «u'
U- v. Koou bar iss-n quite ill.
bail fonst III}- nu-ol .In the >
Michigan Union at its formation nine­
the talde nnrt a lanje einidlehra blazed )
Mrs, Snrgent is enleitalnlng lie- ediliy of lanig 1 aV.e last wii-k .-in ’
teen yenrs ago, and a pastor and In the eeiiu-r.
'
j iln'igliter, ill's. Kftbiirn of Traverw
I
rbnngo
in the wind, a iiumher i
speaker of much iwwer and originalIn u nsmi'east of tin- lu.rlor we.;.,
fni-m huildinaB would have b«"-ii di
l^e Rev. C. H. HubK-11 irf Colum­ the wtslding gifts wn: RTim far nudj
Mr. Rose I., eiiu-tiainlug h!» >-UI.'l
<•1. A fine piiwe nf uiaiidlng tin
bus Christian Endeavor Acid secretau
I.y the hosts ol friends of kill
ri-. ^Illoti anil iliiughler.
im the Jami-s Maiiiu--U's aad m
for Ohio, who has placed thai state In bride aii'l groom. The pn-si-nis wen
Mrs. C.iF'telia and .lanalilw. MatsJaeeiii fai-ms oauKht
An- and wa
the lead of all tbe stales in the union
<-nsilv. one being . of l.iidliigioii. aie viKiilnc n-laiiviendeavor progrosd. and oilier check tor a neat kuni fo»m Mr. iiik
I'he fire was biiniliig all day aa>i
speakers of reputation residing In ibQ Mrs. Bcltner and another veij choii'
Allison S<-oll and lainilr relunu'
• faimers inimal mn with piowr
ststo.
a k-aiilifnl ehs-k pr< sente,
Ca.lillae Fti.la.' « v.nilug. who.
lisitns aud Minght l<> stnji It li
Tile iirevIshMiai prugrain is just is­ by J- I.K tallenlay. \V. If. B.wl.ey mU j,„.
have Is-en visiting reliillves.
Idowtiig fumiss.
The wind w.as i
sued and gives promise of a very he!|^
S. HniTiugtoD of Casso|sills.
Myillf MrLellan b.
helping Mi
hlgli.
however, that ihK was tmavni
ful convention. Tbe, And public meid- timepiece Is in .mi oiik ease an
Siiinii for II few doj.-.
Ilig mid- a nimtls-r of fepres ' wei
Ing occurs Thursday evening. Nov. i.
f,narier hour a -ei ofchliuei
Max Iliiffii.un sp.-nt last wief. i
tiiirm-d down. The flaniis weic K'
when President Chan>bcrl»in of Be sonniU-d.
jlloiii.r.
ting d.-uigerously.eiuse In Ihi- farm
troll will deliver his message, and ili-Mis. B'ebli has
:l>>
MyriJe MeUllmi sinnt Sunday wti
•tniildlngs whin the wind vis reil
Rev. E. 0. Allen tbe convenilpu ad­
life ntiil during ibot llino has mail
lila.lvs Dare.
;.;iovi^lhe
ftip bat*.
dress.
friends innunieriilil-.
For a iiiiiiils-r
Itob. MeConiliel. iii'id fauiili ,.f \V.‘
Friday's sessions begin with lh<has lia.l eiwige of livi for.l. spent Sunday in tk-mhm.
Bible study and qnlei hour led hy the liiibei's ih'Ae.- Ill ihl> eity.
lfn-1
living
imssed h*-r one bun
AViniillri-ti Bridge sjH-m Simday wiitj
Rev. Mr. Allen, and Iho Aral of
dth liiriliday sonK-tliing
over
Mr. tVi'bb Is . niployod in Cliieago by frieiidj In H<-ndon.
series of Mcb studies' comlucteil by the llartfonl Sioam Boiler Jnsiirauei
ir ago. Mm, Callierlne Pet-sell o
ThoiitiiMMi Is spending a w«-i.
him during the Aral hoar of cnch day cnm|>any ami ha.' a host of friends In
mill. (Med Thiirsuliy mldnlgbi u' ibI'ielids ,
Wexford.
This fealurr being repeated this year this city.
Flint.
Sin
John Brooks of t.aw- li-mie of lelallvi-s at
because of Its great impulnrity on j
Till- r.itiple Will I'lUiuiu in Ihe eiiv
V 1h-»-ii visiting Dtrl; was lM>rn in Coomiughi. Jnlaiiil. nii<
Is folloavd
resident .of Ovneie.H- ctiiiii
a tew days and will ;iht.-n leave foi
id family and Juke Cchenkhibfe Workers' Instliuto in clmrge of Chicago where llu-ir imiire hniue will
In Mdi
^ n-lnrui-d home Mondo.. ty for sevvBiy-foiir years.
Hr. ItnbbcH. and (be business aesalons lie made.
uf hi-r advanced ag*' tdic ndalni-d u!
orllb reports of the state officers, m
of lirr raciiltirs to a remarkable <l<
Ik-Fi,.-ni.'rtalned a n.ii
tlENOON.
the afleraonn Miss Glenn will preside
Zi<e
np
To
tinlini-'
ol
I
kt dealli on
. yoimg frlemls las' Satiird.
Missluuaiy
Betid.m. ^-:d- T'—Flank Mrl..-:;ii
nlih u ilnile.' In tli-' vneaii' <11 Im-i' Tiroiioniirivl nvi-rsiotiK was 0[
MrtbotlK. and a pranlcai demouKira aud family sp.-ni la-t we.O. Sumluy :•
pai<-!itly 'iirerii-il agnltist tbe
iheli larm
Ever one h
tlon of a tnlFsion study rluss. am Iiiieilochen and Wili.-,
pbolosrnpliv. ;■>
Include tVm.

age to Christ chnrch cathedral Is eatlmaied

w. A., and t^ns- nl;rl!' and ihw.- |.re»ent repoii a very

DO YOtr GM TO •

mjih of llir
niiirlernih crttluT' ;
~ '' “T 1 ilisrovemlaficM cars
-cS^Sof ft-ientim: rcsearc'u
ferns and raiiialliin. SIUk Morlc Edna |
to Ur. Kilmer, liic
daughter. Mrs Kill Ha«ikot>on
eniiiK-nl kianc-.' an.i
BtdHiei and Eom ui- Webb of Cblcas-r Franliioi .
>,wcisli-4. ami =' womicrrui:.
pligbu-d llieir marriage vows.ni the!
jjrs, Wiibnr Wlh-'
s ■•nu-rlBliilng
il III poBmiUvcuriag kmc lacs.
home of the Urtilc's itarenis. Mr. Mid1j„.f moHi. r. Mrs. Utamun unil her sU 1 uric aod. cawrrh of the Idad.icr -vno
Mm. Willinm Beltnrr. on Wasliingtoili ,,.r.Mn. Rts'ner. id,Stm:h Boardroan ‘Bright's lliscasc. which is Hw ««rst
Btr«:K at
last evening. The Rev.'
to Mr. and Mrs. U-sier Aiklu- foniiofki.!ueyiroc1iic.
l>r. Kilmer s SwraiB^Rool o u»l rccDemas OwWIn of the rniicregatlonal; ^on. Monday. S-'pi. IT. a baby girl.
otnnictidcvl fur c\-vr\ tiling t'nlil j ouhsm.church ofAclati-d. 'ni- ring c
:iiandiia Auiiduu wears a proud
kiiUic; liver or blad.ic: uoiildc it will Isf<*iin 1 jnst tl
M-MrtsI Wilson Is ..i- Hu- sick list.
fsteil i
hylu-rfsKlP
Mrs. K. K, R.iseiihrook letl Fridiiy
ovate J.tiii-l
Sowm.ll 111 whlii* CK'JH- de eltWM'. They; imi.'iilug for Kalama/oo. uberv slie
than.
.slul ill ever;
ll'.ocl S"
lij Mil's Graev WIHu’Ini j uitt Kpeii'l a . f.'w
Iwcu ma<ic b.
Wi-i'U.s vinlllLr ;.*cial ■
nhicii
ail
rcmlvr*
of tlnsiMtwr. whuh-o.
and Kn-rierli-k BeluK-r
relatives.'
mgalrcadvlriclil.
m.-y
have
Tb.-bouse ««s l-.-aiiillu1l> tk-roraU'd:
Geo.-ik/w< iiiiau U'lm th.- sitl. li
sent free by
in gr«'<iis uud ihini-r'. Th<'- liall
llxi. Itlui.iii' Lent lo'l.c'lUigton F

has been Idenilfleii with tbe movemeiii
Tbe storm struck Mobile Wednt*- almost since Its .beginning, and
■^day Bidalgbl and raged for many
treasurer of
the Kutlonal

Uoo Is IndcBokc.

peanuu

Laitslog. Ulcb.. Se|>l. 2T.—'Meet
evening, Pispi. S». tu wlilrt all mein- Chicaso.
L LnmUng!"
bers ami Ibelr faniille* are liivlud.
It E
Rownbrook. H. D. Burkec.
U tbv slogan and wbeo the eoDv<-nOutsiders will jileuw uuJer«Mud.
^^cllk• Heteau tuirt Miii A
Uon of tbe Mictalesn CbrUtian
Thpnip-^n' illv. Tnesday.
dearor Un
eeitnsr-Webb.
Mis Win HnnU h.vs Ik.-h micndliu:
caplui Nor. 1. 3. n and 4 neat,
From Tlfuratlaj's Record.
«-oiii-li- of w-H'Ls vl:.‘tins (It Aldvn.
expecktl that one of tbe largem nml
Ili-foK-.a bay wiitd.iw liibsl witU^
Itrs. H. .'i. Sl.vrrnw has 1s-cti viFlIlnj
y»;or* will be ptvsctil from

rnn the boy.
'
AH Dsopbln Ltandits

Ibo Icrrible bunitsinc.

of candy,

mailt camp. ^1 X! A., will bold a dance.: ctijojubb- ilntc.
KupiMfr and cniertainmeBt Satnrtlay
' .Mrs. John t)»A-b vlslUns<rieods Ic

Bute V. P. 8. C. e

PropertT h*» enrer SJO.OOO.

Barroondliig

uC | meou cuustsUug

Mr ami Mr*, ljijir.au .i:t«nalncj
The PcMUl tcIesropU building, while lab dkil Snnriay of cholera Infantom.'
Burial « Cbanplun HIM Tucsxlaj. ili«lr frlr u.lr wiili a dacw last Ifriday
wK M low. «1w ■uWerod oererdy.

.aeTe*Hy-«T«ll»e«Jo*L

AU obarebe*

baby

Clianof.v and l*»i>liue 8mUh of Ben :an<! nc-lon «en-eei-v« d.

10 be rnunSrd.

1 Aak. Ira. mhM*> Aivfee -A Vwai gest IWirilMii a Wi—rt Ka.

.laync’s Xonic \fermifudc
>ale, sickly
given rony checks and active health to pale.
sicUv children*
children^
ders, luo.
AikI it is ^ood for their .elders
*-------- A-.L
vi«iir
ilrn<riri<t
f.^it
.A-sk your dru^;..pst fitr iL

1

ORANO TRAveStE HERALD.

I mailer, 'the dock IU>e


beUnd. Mich. Sept:

A doltbcf I month

cod

at

two petiUun*

morniDi: to Wo*- up the dam lu the enitlneer

reported In

there, sHa and rolled into t

the river street: Sept. 9.
bc!n«

hte attempt was made at 12:» ibis |oi.lr bnalnesi to come up.

Ur

MiWied

H»«I.

HiCOULO NOT RESTNIGHT OH OUT I

■- SBd Mr»- as when lasi «en he was Intorjcivd. ■
TIm' man has been employed o

The' cli;^ oitrald J. S.ecle. 14C Eamwood a*eww:

resard

1

THORMAY. OCTOBER 4. IMA

street

to tlu- Sept. ..

gang

proboM;

and

laid

oT

Saturday.]

CASTORIA

ulth the latenilon of bavins,

good time.

Hr bad it.

tilth several

compatiioas he became “soused" and'
speoi the nigh: In the alley sonth of
Front siriHt.

He was sera by Chief '. With Irritating Skin Kumof—Whole !

9 the vl' illae Is to he built of plies tireniy feefl Aur. *'
nor. Mlcha GaUooA 111 East Teuth of Police Arhton Suo-Iay .-.rn'ns on;
the corner of Front ond rn:;m slnsts !
flee l«*cd as though a erclooe had’three courses of sheet splIlnR. He.e».;«r^': ^pt- 1 •
(Imated the coat at «.25 a foot or;
Ih*>- Mr. and Mr*. John Frost. U-.- .nail was at that time r-iJcr the Irifl.i-,
ice ol liq'tur.
Fhr almost an'hour the residents.Il.l« for »be job.
The eommUU--:Eart ^t street; Sept 14______
Before
he lUsappeart^I
he bad
»,w not
»«. Sxure 'o...
Mlel George. Mr. and Mrs. George
out irhat
what hanoened.!
happened, recommended
recommended 4bai
4bai the
the dock
dock line
line
coukt
Frlia. Its South Spruce aireet: Sept siropped the tl;. that be might go to
Some wei* of the optnioB that robbers built. Mr, Palmer mored that the n
L’ldlngioo and .'f nothing U beard
had paid the tillage a visit hut a i port be accepted luBd adopted, that ih
_____ _________ _____________
Marie,
girl. Mr. aod Mrs,
FreJ freu him soon bis family can probahiy
■eaceh IhUed to twal anrtblng lit | board of public wm*i be inatrocied •
make up t'-elr minds that he is lo
r€*elve’bldrind’tharthe work’bo'Vaughn.SlSPlnestrcei; Sept. IS.
that theory. After Inapcctlng the
hat eltv
up pHntins
P..U1.UB ornce.
wove. . visit was made done under thi- supervision of the]
Oiri. Mr. and Mr*. Nlel Shields. 931
op
worried o\-er ht« dIsap-,
to the dam and there It was discovered ! board'of public works. Mr. MurchlejBoyd a^w^; Sept. 21.
j
that there bad b^ a bole madeisupported and the motion carried wlthl
Bertha, girl. Mr. and Mrs, George IHiir.mre aod has no idea
that there bad beea a h >
votes.
^ S«««. ««*
Tenth str,^: Sept. 24, vbereaboUIA
When last seeu be was wearing a
ShertB Martin Brown and a pos».‘
a petition signed by John McCor-,
New Otflera.
.hM.-n,,:
made a search for the nick and othcni asklug for a permaOwing to lark d itmm. the offiee-i man was about thirty yeaid old. had a :
dyaamltert.
They had emne )o the
rat poiiceman in the nfth ward was of the Prre Marquetie cralnmaeter
-Bustth face and weighed alsiut l*t|
vlHage Id a buggy andthc tracks were r^erred to the police committee. Tlie aod chief (tlspiitcher will be moved
followed as (nr au Provemoni. There
from their prc5i<-nt quarters at Boardthe tracks^were mingled with those
Outran,
an<I pUced in a bulMIng which
Of other teams and lost.
s of disorder and vnndal- la being put laio >bapc fbr that pur­
Thnraday■’s Hec&rd.
Tbb damage done
to the dam ism occnrrol after tO o'clock.
A gang of
pose a shun (llvianco uorlh of the
amoonu to only about $SUU and work
The Hannah A Lay Mcrcantilt oo
n>e
orchard
of
Henry Allen of Grelronntibonse.
'^was Immediately begun to repair tl. pany was gii-en permission a) time
Tlu> dispatchers' office* w-r- iir^ved If'-kvfile between i and V o'clock lart
The dam gives an cigfa|.foot heaO of blockade the sidewalk In front of the
to Tmvrnic City about a year ago and night ami took a large quantify of
^watar and la about alateen feet acrosa. •tore dnrlDg the rebnltdlng.
during the Iniervoning-ilme the work appies. The fruit was evidently nut
"it IH ownrt by E. E. Chaodler and
as. passing en the boys
has been carried
wai formerly used for power for bis
old bonae and brokeWnniiv
DMplle the beautles'.of her sum­
the offices have le-en vet>- crowded.
boat tectorr.
It bad not been oMd mers. Dortheni Mtchlgan la at her beet
dows with the apple*., Cn-[
erf v.lpdows
The station which was located
for tome time, lint Hr. Chandler has at this time of year. *hie woods arc
Batd has bd-Ji moved lo :].|s e^iy .ani cuniher vines and tomaloc* belonging
- other enterprlaes In view for which be
Mr. Alien were also deelroyrsl
l!
revelation
and a delight.
The is being rom^cled. The' trainioi
’ aaeds the water power.
Mid that the beys said that they
luacknu wild plum awaits the paaagr- will have an office, as will the chief
The dam was bnilt about forty years by, the wild gnpos bang* thick and
were acting umlcr Instructions.
,
dispatcher, and the work era then
,'ago and'for many years, it Is said, the low while the barbr-n-y gleams red
Allen
Is
a
poor
man
ami
Is,
curried on to better advantage.
Ikniien up the lake, have th
working hard to make a living for he
the green folla^. The yellow
• IP blow it up as during high water pnmp)cln gllKtcns in the Helds, the (odand his wife. He is uol well and his
AnothC'- Street Railway.

Alfected —Scslo ItChed All i
.... ...

el^y aarTheUstdanau KaierprJae ot'ln l.tiirth iqiaeed clRht feet apart with!

the Time and Hair B^n to Fall
Out—Wonderful Result From

The Kind Tm Have Ahi
in OM <br OTCT 30 years, has

APPUCATION OF

sonal superriston alnc« iUinfiusrj-.

CUTICURA REMEDIES

AHowmsotie todeeelvepoaln Lbrw.
All CouoferfritN Imitation* and ••Jirat-as-|rt>nd'’are but
EsperimentH Itmt trifle with and endanger the health of

, „:',7

...

time some of their land -was rendered
kwampy.
. Had the attcnipi lu dcNiruy the dam
mcra successful. It would have rcNUIted

wife is n Biiffever with cancer so that

being dug. ThereVa clearness In has lnu-rt-sie<l the Uenion Harbor. St.
the air seen, at no other time and the Joseph. Railway :md Ughi rompan.
breezes hear a tang aitd a rest that and they hat e maile Itiquiiius of local

ijTi makes the struggle all the hanlrt-.

What is CASTORIA
trte for Caator Oil, Pore*
Rurlc, Drop* aud HoothIling Kyrup*.
It U I>leaiiant.

humors; Imi I liM-anie worw ail
ibetime. Mv hat? legan to falioui au-J

Opium,

New

If the lake was lowered eight feci

; il sronld result in great damage K

ireaorts and

rcMit

property

^within which lo show that the pro­
jectors of the proposed T.yoverae City
' to aetnally oonatrnct It within a apecl'ftedUme.

i.

Th4 resotntlon. which waa

passed

without a
Iowa, Mr. LArdle moving lu ad^tlon
• and Mr. Winnie aupportlng the notton
■'Resolved, That tbU council will not
for the slaty days
log thla date amend or grant anew
any franehlae (or the eonsiruetlou and

CEHUiNE CASTORIA always
t Bmis the SignRkRre cf

The Kind You flaYe Always Bonght

319^

In Use For Over 30 Years.

Oel. 27, I90i.

imm 10 mi n

irfQk.^<>^ls the ^Hon^ ihvd^ys

ebaliiig '................
.... „
(diler all >kiu di.sra.-s-> werr given tmtmrrt wjiii that aixj tls- f'lilinmi doap.
I iirvor f.iuiid il iiOT~siry t.i rail aducdirmol.

Pere Marquette

I aui glad to tr

Vfia-. '

' sir^vd Park. *inn.

BMt Schedule.

Transportation

psntlas ptwylnc for
for tb* awaswmsnl j
r<%'Hi*t^*’i"a'l-'---ji.'F-rii->ry and BarIdnsuf <wid fsiTaW,
It It nnUrsd that tbs rbxl day nf iVrtol-r. y.-“KS'"lUiw-l«. *w-ti, fwdtiira. Lfbasltiiils
A.u.iwa.al >ro *'.-1nr-s in tb<- fne-i looa. ai
aad l-atotk'S. 1
p r. . *' i- a. tw . cm p. ■
aa»dpn,ha-rom>-.l»aiHll. »,-r*l raIcmannsiocatid alWiaa -aid are.
I
nr^n-d.
I l.« clTsn l.y |*,l
dsf.liir Ihrexam
______ day of bsari.-ig. Is ._ ____
daratd. a ara s>a|ieT priatod aod

t'.?"'

miiilKtriiKir.,vs. O- S. King * Co ass drilled In San Ff.iT.piwv> in l!'"2 «n<i
I.*>msvlH.- til
nnd with
lalKH up in
today. The matter ............................ ..
‘•‘""dMlhg
of tuitrlgatiou. the democratic state convention, nfic; riipleil the
> mkauv lireski, lu the milks.
rcsulroflbr Injnries received by the! "P**''**
probably Dec. IS. The boats will slop one cf the most turbulent meetings
fnther of Wlille,Griffln. who Is .mderj
eompnny will leave Saturd*)'. Orever held In the Empire state.
at all tbe bay porta.
'
i
_I. No,
v-» J2 has
Wfl. al.1.
Bailie Cre-k
Tbe vote tor governor, first l«al1ot. Mr. Mnnira'* i
Despite tbe fact that ft was t
n-ady brought liack *12'si from !*ouIs-'
cent cxcnrsloD. tbe Ulinols Only took Hearat. ?.W: Sulser. 121: Dlz. 17. Neo- K«>l. which rcsnliod In his ilenth. The
vllb-. lasi fr.jiD Bad Francisco and va:nioti WHS driving ii>-ar Grawu wliep
about flfiy people to Ctmrievola. Pe- pssnry to a rhoice. 22®.
ioiis
sums
from
Detroit.
Saginaw
and
Lewis S. Clianler of l»iiehe«i eonuty some logs owni'd by the defendants.
loskey and Harbor Springs yesterday,
other Michigtin clllr*. in r»iiip.-tlticMi
as nominuu-d
for lleuieuant
There were thirty tlckem for the Boti
wWeh arc- claimed to have been In th Its raplain. Dr. S. M Fowl.-r. ha* J
road, were struck and the fatal In­
and fifteen local people went to
diamond inetlal for the beat, captain
John S. Wbiilen of Monroe
was juries followed. The suit is for <lameago.
In class 11 In naiional ooinpetltion a'
chosen for eec.-etary <>f state, uoanl nr;-'s. Tlie Griffin boy has is-en on the
Lutilsville.
Birth* and Daatha.
tuously.
slum] with several other wltnewses.
until, the close

During the mootn of
Beptei
Martin H. GI.rnn of Albany waa
there were twenty^our deaths In Trav- ununimously .chosen for suto comp
The object of this
or corporatioiiK eiae CUy against eleven births. The troller.
^
(ollowlDg
Is
the
record
of
Mrths
tor
bddtng or asking for sired railway

dty.

mmam:;
mmsm
Nasal

Miaaing Man.

.mnchleea in this city to dcmoostraie

;•|vllll Saturday's Heoir*
Circuit

ctiiirt

adjourn.-d

nutU Wednesday when a number of

Another missing tiian ha* tire

and-conatniet within a specified tlm* Tlmoihr Papchcr. 92® Lincoln street:

(lortod to the police and oo tra<

I. Bow. rr«l I

The ense of Binuy j, Morgan. ad-‘p,|SliT
r3; laatM
minlMraior. vs. C. L. King £ Co.

''I"-

meeting last evening

poly, ftfteen

minutes,

the

laat^

franehlae

LuelU.
Bruce

girl.

Mr. and

Wnldron.

904

Mrs.
East

Prank

the

river

were searched

that they were frightened

Pere Marquette train.
The divorce cast- of fora Coisoii vs.
vlscment.
The motion

to

qbasb

GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R’f

!i;!s,::r'-’!fs:s;s::sss

.

by Miss Relic Barco of Benton Harbor
against Arthur C. Loomis of this eiiy
w-as heard nud the matter taken under
advlactnent.

•rfhkricB ud psttem b

compete?

L J.Tfillcliii.

. Il>«. N.jwls*fr~H.
Monday

a oad U> the

j: &,Sr

■jlss ‘

Tram

iStS

z«*pt 0

fUy.aMrpt ®

DKCdi'TaaM or-mi I-rkKU-n.
l^adUfF.s-l_^l^.;',nrt..-.

Ursnd Bop*!--

,

mrr. to kwr-b- rlo*-" that tb' f-l'"»"'*'
gTATF iiFlIK dWIAk-

ss.-s'

MjCrt-f-fSK- K-?.fS."i?5

The suit U for the sura of lin.tKW.

A I' l.x-

Miss Darto claims that Mr. .Loomis
spring before hr came to tJiis cliy and
she had ron«entc-1.

forreTpondrlict- o.orasA.1

was carried on and nuthlng w.vs ew-r

Tfl-MAS er.uiUEN..

Mr.

I>x»mls

y

showt-n-l

*1

pre-eat* upon bis fiance, some >if w hi,
very

cosily, ail'l weui

too'*

SatI'n,-,,.

iiiiil liitest

lui.t-liint-ry.

vorls

i

:;2T

hnv

f>f!i<->

two in Uontou Harbor and then le

► W. RI KERD.TraYcrscaiy

f-*,

But il few djys

lK.-ft*r,- the day ,ct tor the w,-d<llus. b |

h-sImw.

Jk [I loA k> t*w O>lw » In th* '
•»)ii "ra**’-""Ir-.ar.-l
7ud
sr-'l U
l» hard.
hrt-"'-y aj>r>»t'd

sirn-l

J.lr.uc ^*r,. 'I'V/

home ofiefi lo see her spending
tnmlns In this eli.v.

1 n tilU^" !at-bl

------------------------------------------------------ :------------ iwfortio., eit.rafitwy].

intimated about their breaking off Hi'
engagement

rerd K. WaUtrr. Jadg* o

MONUMENTS

bad asked her to marry early in th<-

Igf

J.'Li'ra'w'o >•••• ••• I'V.-'"; —

Is claimed. li«- leU-graphc-d Miss

s. boonk* «f' —

hf .....M .rriv,. I, BCTt™ I'*-'i
•Arty the foUowiug moming ami; o.-*-ts Aii-> ■
a few tlays they wtnibl ’
1C came and he did uM go.

A

IS later Ml»s Barco received a
- ataliug that he hid taken a 1 rav-

,.

[lection notice.

.. ,.,*r r^-..K„

n

shed caught are from the brick -ha. I

RROBABUY
u liave hod >ome experience in the past you would
like lo
If you wouW use H. & L. Co.'s

te fi'y girl for his wife and ask>"!|

R win dMW ro« ?tea*>

Wm ywB

lArpI

o^ooanty.

proceediogf

in the breach of tiroml>< suit preferred

CLOTBCIAFT ClMkn wBl itut
«. Sddat mrr tuwat
b
SdMt la IfU yro, of
ndaattlbtaL
CLOTHCIAFT ClMka rroroU
tka bbW—tka uosut itrb. n«T
ban Uw col -hick win locore TOO »
rarbet, c«alorttkb it Tkc CMto
kovo tko cbM oolhr, Ike nuoddr
•Mtbt bstb. tko tMcavod •kooUen,
wkkk ohnn tbUatobk CLOTRaAFT cot ut Boto. Aad tk, tool
SMdaab ba t atfolr srond ia,-it b
boat ia-tanorod la-to otaj.
CLOTBCBAFT'aukan kava
AUo
___ ahrajt Katklad b
k-cacTO woal-lkr CMkcnft.

iU
iUSp.'

tboTwed >» ciTse by
th>**rd«-. fop throw ■
(A aaid day '■( htsnai

■Marcellus Coraon was Uiken imdir ad

Wnwarnd* CMM la tt Mk u
dJOnCBAFT tUMUi M row uh» u dw ut lanMu
jMcaarolutt.

I * • am

!•«

struck the logs which lay in tbe road
bu

Your Own Examination '**

»:=

*•

El('t Cilia Bala

___________ lo IkSCOl ,1.
11,0 aroai™*.-a-iuki-wwd- Bei,efl,iatoted IBKdbM*o4aOiT--f-,"ww t-Uan: .l-olaj-d—

with the

EUthtlt' thought that he might have lalu down

' is"

CATARRH

his whereabouts i< obtainable. Ches­ given to the jury this morning
^ ___
a street raUwny In said city and give Sept. i.
jo«cwuaBddM*Tuita« Ao w^ ai ih* t<^.
vei-|jo«aiM
Qiadya. girl. -Mr. and Mrs. Horace ter Hagerman of Boyd avenue Is the judge with Insintctlona to give a vei-l
ample: secority for the eonatruetlon
tE^^faSlie^wbi'h
• thereof as may be required by this Howard. Ill® Bast Elgbib- street: one in question and has bern gone dirt in favor of the defendant. It Is
since Sunday nighi.
The banks of
Sept 2.
connell.'
The

'■'.A
riVskTsrt
tWtlUse
Parand
Aao ArUiT
ToM.i

Is aulu suroi.

non jury cases will lie taken tip.

Harrell millam, hoy. Mr. ami Mrs.

M. & N. E. THKGMD

"““S.

ilr-::;

operation of a street railway lo this

lo the council their ability to floance

Mlrha-i

U «ar msti

liaodolph
lU-uist
w-av
Chicago Tuesday and Friday mornings —Wiliiiim
6 o'cltKtk. This schedule will con­ named f«ir governor of Ni-« York b'
tinue

In rftrrt
MB
Train* Isas* Trarerw CU» as feUww
rerttwras.-. IlsIr.JI. T,d,st«. USBBd .1
' OJI in . * at )• ui . II -I.'. a. m .S .W>*. ta.
For Uo>kr,-ioi. naai-ta-. F<*, OIr, Part
la aahl
Btnwai.*if-a m.. II '.’,a n. .9-»p —.and ns For Main**—. l.oluctoa aaO Mil iwBii.MB

Walksr Jades of

on

•and Old'Miaaloa line are in a poslUon

The Childrui’s Ihauacea—The Mother’s F>Mnd.

entirriv eufvd, and mv.haic stopped
faDIng'out. but I contiiute lo u» the I
Coiicnraonmy«wlp
11 krep> alldatidniff out aud *e*l|> is alwsy. dean. I
alway* w*® Culacura Ointment on my
fare after shaving, and ham found
tMNhing to equal it. 1 will never be

times m-iiher Is able to work and

It aoMmllates the F«k

hUHuaeta and Bowek, giniig healthy and natwml sleep.

bnv»soM.\iticucs I *a*

The'.fall schetlulc of the Northwn

Michigan

and FhUulctiey.

.•"Fl;;;

W. r. Miner at alaim |i o'clock yt-sthis line o( business and eridently
nlav. It is said that some of the
thinks Traverse City a good ground
inrvmen discoimtrnanced the teiii;company cowr,
State Newfs.
r of the little “loughs" as Attor,
into effeci Monday. Hereafter ib^
H. C. Mason, general manager of the
Pafcbln r«-presenied tbe allcgtsi!
Ha'tle ft «s-k Co.. NO. 12, 1'. II. H <d
Ibnoka Uao.
Missouri and the lUinols will boUi Benton Harbor lines, la making the in­
-h holds th<- iiBitoaid rliani-'
make tbU
port,
leaving
Chlc^ quiries of pi'r«on:il frionda In the elty yuiiDg accomplices of Miner. Il is alsiiL!’pionshlp for driltinK in rlass ft. Is now
rlaiiiirt] that oHura doubted the
Wednesday and Satunlay at 7 p.
and If they can secure the rlghis
working bnnl pr<-iiaraiury lo taking
At the special meeting of the city aod arriving at Traverse City Friday thought that the company would do restsmsiblUty In the matter.
-i]
Leonard and ChetT)raun di- the sitriie prize in clas.
council Thursday night, the mailer of and Monday tuomlngs. Both boats
business Immediately.
The company w1.l
U K. OIbba'fnncblse for an elecid; through to
aacH were heard ami a decri-e leans Ori. l3-2n.
Mackinaw island.
The
^street railway warn placed In aneb a
go south .with tw-eiity'four v.-ti-raii'.
Hearat Nominated.
graiitc:] btsi'niglii.
BOutb bound boats leave here Wednes­
’^poslUon that Ur. GIbbt has slaty days day and Sunday znurnlngs. arriving In
Buffalo. N. V.. Sept,'l:3<i
m.
The CUM «T Blrney J. Morgan, ad- si-b-eled In.m ihe eoinliigenls. whlHi
f.

Colic.

-.I'bv.i..
j

Morphine nnr other harcotie

M age i<
It destropi Wnrma
cures DUrrlifm and Wind
It rHIeves Teething Tr<Hiblcw.

I aiUya Fev<
■verisht

■Mdd
get in bed and get n-jnn. iny whole Il*od\would begin to itHi and my finger tuils
would ke^ il irriisusl. mul il w»
long before I could n.a rest night or .. .
A friend aaketl me lo irv the Culirora ’
• I did. aud ftw ft
catioo help^ roc wonderfully,
about four weeks I would take a hot I
night *n»l thro applv
Inih everv


in great damage to Curji lake
makes (he
blood flow
swifter.
It lieople roganling the grounil and pu>'Aalcr would have been lowered eight seems mi thongh energy Is Inhaled siliillty of obtaining a franchise.
Circuit Court
,|eei^ Some of the banka of tb^ lske| with every breath and it is no wonder
C. K. Mlnary. who Is president ol tluFrom Friday's Record.
are mud and
the receding wafers. that DOrtbeni Hlcblgan has forged ■company, u
also
’ 4MnM hare left big awampt and pools'
guilty."
was
the
verdlri
Springfletd. III., sirwt railway-aysu-m
ahead until It Is ihe^
liroiigbi in by the jutr that llsieoyd m
and the MuuM-y. Ind.. system- He
and best portions,of a^rospirous s
-. malwial pealUeiiee which would have
man who has had ni'icb rzpeiieno- lu the evidence in the ease of the 1’,-oplo
Abcen dlaastrous.

Intents and ChOdren-Esperieiice againat Experimenu

summer. .About the burr
summer
..................I>«ny whole Imdy began to
ltd). 1 did not take niurii nnlire of it
at brs(. but il began to gH worse all ilw
tiro, mid thro 1 l*^ t« get tmra.y

...

The roci-iil street railway agilaiioti

s In the shock aud the poiatocs

1 which has bent
bonie the a

■I hu beeo miidc tinder hia per­

w^re iMdng hurned.and the
■•yvingniNbed !•«- the l.rickyard appar-- e,,-a»t*>w
„,-a»ts-.rf
w-st-ed. (W/w i, .-i»Tar„ t.n
of w*z-t Anrii,
itivlrt.*.
wl.ho,,: difflcolty
Th.- i--* is Traooew. --hTro,**.
*.M
Aft,
»r---t»l.ir.

Hour.‘'Michi^'an^ Best." the pleasure of the present
would make you iorgn the .itssL'rceable thing's of the
past. Ask your 'i raler for :he •BIIST."

Ho..
TItBl

Mich.. Sept. 2«-Mr». J, Hctsiy

ejarduer. aged .C. srlfe of tfce famoa*
hamlfnmuer and

lendint:

*. di--d Aid . nwiitiini; :

teacher

HANNAH & LAY CO.

ginning already, and

Rata as Wire Walkers.

SUNSHINE
»t Th$
tlfU rMM f0iH
6M,
I w» trr MVW M «wrry «r
lr«t afemrt

BolBK i«> <lo

t piiiilc made from :: briBtt<olore.f

He potnted li uut to the toan t

•Jlrtiire on a Miff card tbai bad l.et-i;

«inicr,

Sun-

offtclals and ihey watched nearly c
hundred and Ofit erf the
alooB

t m«» Icnor* tW* week;
i* fine.

«fWM<«Wk
I Win try t9 kt

thl*

B-ay altmt; an otnhead elertrlr w:

WTtki »rc

bctmi?

I win «iy !• '»• •• taWV « I

Tli*i

Dear

M I «vw ton to trytoi to to
ttwM ttiinfti I «nil *Tiy, *rf

President—I

have

a

liulc

friend who wwu* to Join tho Sunshine
Club,

HI* artdre** 1* Charie>- Bridge,

ITrenary. Mich., Box C».
nary bird for a pel:

atop

bum

whs

fesslonsl walker on the low wire
his balSDcinf! pole, and although they

•he will have

watched for more than two hundred

hap* she will like to finish Utrand;>

yard* there were no rssualtle-.—The

Jane's white aiiron.

London Dally Mall

'1 all done no4 dolly i« .Iresscd in it.

^at Biahop Vincent Would Try

pocket.

coni, in an exchange. “1 should put no

He had a cunnIiMt lltile brown

lopknoi.
.

Klnesley. Mich.. Sept. 19. IS^C.

-



Pomwey ShMto.

lansuace.'
• If I were a Ix.y l should play and
are
potato romp, ring and shout, climb trees
pVtre caves, swim river*, and be

Bnt ttmeihlng or

other

was

wrong

with ft;
And no, laK night, when fnsi asleep
He l^jn bis bed. I took n peep.
At the little gawneni, jn« to see
n I conld. what the secret of It might
be.
* Twaa a little sturdy, gray affair.
Hung on the back of the rocking diair.
While the re« of bis

clothes

were

strewed around.
What do you tblok I fouod?

WThsi hot pockets—which

from

first
- ( saw were full enough to burst.

bring

years

Fteddy had ireasuros. a*

body aroDDd and one of them followc.1

ytw

f unr neighbors home the other

ace*

you

are'
you

been

Because

increasing |

A handful of marbles, eli^l o

She disink the milk tin 1

S03-419 Peari Street.

A atick for a handle on which to spin
Oay pUa of paper upon'a pin.

A Ut of pencil, an empty apool:
A srateh tbnt look no note of time.
long past

lu

humming

prime:
A vhWle to help In making noise.
And a fragment of half a doxen toy*.
Bat mote than of any other thing
t found there were the kinds of siring,
There was pink and yellow, and while
nnd rod.
lit all degrees from twine to thread.
In tangles or knots, or In a ball!
What tw had the little Pred for all*

now.

Miranda.

Th-ie wa.< ti

Please *end n

n'*-;-i;iti Ii ..f ;ni-r ;i- n will get it. <«i a |i-.Mal can! or let
t.-i

th;r:yi!ai.-!f.-tilal

value of thli pBi«-r, nnd w.- »
.-.!*• :I -liik vr-

1 utib." h- said.

•th-r-v r.

Kimball Music House

drill and *l-d-K--hi!nini-t lii^ih- *!i-1

Then Btlsy crime iii to >ay:
"Vour mamma *aid 1 might leU .v.iii

in,:in llu p:iiehat-i-^,'l

1 lu-f t....... .

Our Smafif Payment Plan Makos^Piano^Biiy.intt Easy

II dig th. I'l-t out nl til.' hob’-.

Maj.l.- I'lii

an-i

Wr ivaai to l-«t lii- advciliMng

,-v. ry unr to if riii- or-rail find *•

uft-.tr «; i' > tr. .ii!>

:• pivti.'- irli.H..-, Tii.i

olTei

*

Rntig or *-liil ihi- -ilv. ni- -Tri- ni.

-liot.Kh i."split

mi-sr-If."

'

t.hU

,

,

diig liii- ii;.: with d -liarp fi-k

M. B. H.-irncT. Prop.

from nil Ih.’ .hole-, n'ld it ’o<d; j:
bi.ig ilm.-. f.-r Rfixy h;-! iwl-k.-d th-*:
tlghi.

Rut wli-n hi- bi.im;!il ih.-i|i!ll

d liaiDin-r li.- ••o ili! do iioililtii: wi'-'
-ni.

Thl- work wrfh ton iu-av), ar.-l

ijlil iiiii

imd.-r-tulid

It. What

-li-i

•a ibi t«. niak- rttek* *|.lii „
Ib’u l»lk«-.I Jt over willi Royr.
"I

kiioo." Kal"! Ilovy.:

i-lid III.-oil! step an.l

fill

up

Premiums Given Away
Are You CoinR to Need
a Heating Stove?

III.-

Hen piitch-a ii;i the brok.-u woi'-l.
Ill Mill lut^ni to gm tlllll >loue Kli-n

Wq

i ll do ir. even if I'hat- ti. wait

of

i-arritil

in

w.-

ever

atoek.

licavy iniiJc we

v.r li-.i’i-vbi Id. i.|it'ol \?ii- eloiii:-

na-

HEATING

STOVES that

P.:;l ,i|;iTi- was hi Ip e.*m:il-f ll.ai Hell
r

htivc the inrKtot

vortment

Gjil'in ivi.-l-..-" h- -fiiit to Roxy.

with three bright penni-i- In it

intently at the kitten and its odd iios-

SlPti’tv i.t! -1* 1.1 —n-1 ti-t i-ir

money...avinr idaii.

hav-

tcc«

T';.- uigi.-r !:--zaii wiili E long tain

ill.'

&«•«* «S*l»i

t.hii-li lasted li-iblly ;i w-i l., and liui.

fall tiuilp. ami iiior-

«iP2 tvi- ahull not only olTi r

Roxy stay

yon lhi«<’
reaionahl-

l’<n*1s

aiavt*^

prire.

bat will

^vt-awayn

iMId ii- .-h<- -oarl-d.

Premium



with everj’

Hi:! wU-U 'li- :ia.!i. ! Ih.-rfoek sh
l.i-zaii ti* »h-idi

and w.tte h.r.ariu

Heating Stove

ami lo jciiip up and down.
- UiMi. 111-1..•v-l.iim-d hf.r
"a.id

for Ui- tKsxt

wlia- i- il—ma'Kt."

30 Days

Ib .K ran. .ah l .l -ii I--, i.to. iM'gan i
-biiiit'.-ii.l 10 n.vv* lit - aim

-

Th-- v.w

wu* Mi’n op. 11 ir.iiii ho'e- '•* hole, an

I

{'fjincnml bpi-for yoorselv.-s what we Imve to
offer you.

Ibr-r.r !:»} th- •••iie--i.|i eiii etii-in a:i

Unexpected Help.

*n-.ilghi.
Juek Kt.iM
slomtde.l over th-

Your Rcliablcl'iirniiure Store,

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
1_‘7 Smith I jiidn Street

^.J^u cKi'ini r is

good.

XA/ADE BROS.

Real Estate anil Loans
I2f Front St., Momasue Bit..

Kemp’s Balsam

-Traverse Cily, MIcb.

Property of All Kinds for Sale
r
and Exchange

Dear Preeldeni—1 thought I would As the «jv«r »as lifted fitun th.> plat c j

We will ije: yoi: seven per cent per annum for

I each Of yon. and draw you close to her write and tell you about the bipls I ot ho! loast. Polly- gave a jEasp an*:
heart today. She feet* as though she have seen. Wc have three dove*, and then a laugh. The loasi ha.l l-.vn e-j'Ea.ii

your tnoney and give you a.s sicurity gilt edge

when one was little Mie old tUivet; in one big circle, -ind eyt-s. no.'- an.llV^W'
makes the tears come when she tfalnk* would fly down from the house or bam, muuib '••eve marked on it in litig):i

Traver>e City real estatt; or gilt edge farms in

conldo't nwvT one of you. and so it
Roll

baby.

AUren Doan of Summit

Marjory

City,

to cot a drink or some food. Then currani jelly. A earil In from of the
The little dove idaie bad these Jim-s in mitnma'i

who Ihey would fly back.

went to Bleep oo Septttnber twentv- would tease them nnUl they would writing:
give It whBi they drank or ate.

necond. ami woke up In Heaven.

' lf< you would look closely Into your look* funny in *c«- theni.
’ |>rc*ldent'* eyes you would see a Kmilo see them?
Iberf. a* well n* the tears.

ifmi, wcm'i we?

I will tell

you more about It next time.

Well. I

Wc will think of hare to take my sisters with me an-l

and of all the lovely;, go and watch the cow.

■ happy day* to rope for her.
our RunidilBe

Did yun ever

The little -dove would p'lt

Just ihtttl; Us bin In the dll one's bill.

• bnw brauiHul
. baby in heaven!

It

l^by

Bill],

She l«

never

'sdtlnc to her. in Hcow-n.

Front your Sunabiin'r,
Rnb^ 9rook*.

so

■ much a* now. when life t« all *un-

Good hy.

Your letter about the birds is very
isiereatng.

Tliere

are ’sonte dove.-i

that live in the steeple of a church

The man in the moon
Came down quite sorni
To Inqiiln- the tray to PoHy.
His .piCIore Is h-ie
In jeliv so clear.
.So cat It oil And l>e jtdly
When Polij- Itt-gan lo drink her eo
cea she found another card under h>
r-jp with these lines:

'

When you've drunk yoar cocoa up.
Look in the box beneaih ifae cup.
Prrtly linifhed cv.-ry cnimb of tb -

U'c are gisd 10 bear that the Klk aeroK* the tttad from my fanuce. and ■nice breakfast In a pleasant feeling of
lib 1* doing nicely. I like to srateh them.

feiil ^ --

exciiemriii.

Tbe surprises

were bv-

n -

Its to tmler heavy for

ih*r toho-iir-your mlroii-

iipiui tbul fni;oi*-.-.l a mild snap ihs'
j.iize i-v.rylliiiia ni> i’.ghi.

THE BEST COUGH CURE

■ of the Cradle

Tlifi

enrfil this scoaon ifnarnn

and the ail .

card and button. I have one old
ture. Then, as the eomicality of the ' Roxy had jnsl
-liif ;i. j'mi III-'tain IThe old cat siluation struck him. he turned hi/
1 gare one glance at ibe sleeping face. and two little kittens.
l.roKi*n door-step and spill.-d h<‘;- ehesi- gnu H .Till- hi.lfs hiid l.i.’ii liH<-.i One kitten I* head nnd shoulders around
Ttaeb put earb treasure again In place. is white and yellow.
to the mtiR.
Ben had rauKlil hi* fuoi’ in it w ith wa'vi and winit this w.n: tnif
The poekeu bulged as I hnng ft tbei«. white and black and the oher one U spectators, and if animal ever laughed Ih- day lietori-, tilnl the liaby had lo#i solid i; t'lii'si il'cT r;irk npur:.
just like the old cat. This Is all fur In the world ihai dog assuredly did
80 gray and sturdy upon Ibe chair.
Whi-n iir. Hiiinini-l eaiii- ib.dii il
her *bop Ih the ernek.
this lime, so good by.
. -And I thought, as I pondered over It.
then and there.
He neither barkc!
Ii certalnl.v-was a worn «iu'. iii!;.-ty p.nd. Ib-n eallul hiiii/o.-o--, Hn- «■ i
Tours truly.
No woBderthe jacket doesnT fit!
nor growled, but indulged in a low- si.-p, and there WR-= not a mnn In thGeorge E. BuTgess.
—Hannah Lawrence.
chuckle, while eye* and motiUi be.-im- family to mend it, .-xn-pi Him. and h’
•Well’" .•Xi l;iiiii-it Mr Hi ............ ..
I am so glad yon sranied to write to ed with menimeni —New 1’ovk Tele­
was only ten y< at* olfl. He siivM look; liHiklng .It tb. «h.ilH-ly Sion-, ' ilii t .-a
ns. Oeorse- L« «■ hear from • y
gram.
Two fiunshlM VeiSM.
Ing at 111- step wlih-iin ait of d.-i-r- h'eaveu. Ill Ip-- 'h- m i;i:ii iii-li --’ii'ti
agatn. some time.
If U drUxles and pours.
Jn-lve*. and if all tiafii- ba- !- • n -•
tninaiion.
A Oay of Sueprisea.
Is that any resaoa
■■nM-Tf ought lo
11 Im- a >1011- M-P.' ito hl-lp
Elk Rapids. Mich.. Sept. 2J. 199C
When I'anline w-oke that mnrnind
Tho sroatber Indoors
he iailit "a won.- *tep like Mi- Unisu-fnJ> i-x'-ii :ini!
Dear Presiilcnt— it has been a Ions
her
find
thought
was
what
a
long.
Shoold be dull like the season?
mell'e."
time since I wrote to yon. b« ! havAay It w-ould be wiibont
mamma.
Thore Is something makes bright
•Mr. nriimmeir* c-oki i.-ri dolla--,• afrid .
been In tchiioi all the time and have
jPauIiue 'atiil her nuMber had iH-ini
Tho cloodleat places..
said Ben's mother, a* if that e.iile.1 ibnot had time to wTlle. 1 am In the
dtoarding at a farmhouse when Paulin.Can you guess?
Tls ibe light
niBiter. and ve H woiihl liavi- i-mb.l I t plare,— \
name to send to you. The person I*
had been taken idrk, and she an-i
Of the smiles on your faces.
If
Ui-n
lia-l
not
kvi>i
on
iliiiibi.i..
Bulb Hawley,
| »em her name be
mamma had bad a long thiee we-kfTher.-, vvii-* a fial riK-k mil iu i!n
bore hm ahe says she .lid not get he;- in tbelr two rooms. Polly,was ulmosi
Kind words are liiile snnbeams '
cartl and button. The 8un*Ulne Club well now. but she was not alliiwe.1 to Imi- pii-aio jinteh. wliirli .
That sparkle as they fall;
If bhere is doing very nicely. Wc held a go out or to have uny ealh rs. And now- i;»i; li- v-ry ■Ii--1'.
And lotring smiles are sunbeam
l-re*k
off a jili-r- iliiev t--.-; i- :
;ii:
picnic the fifteenth of this niuntb and mamma bad to go in ijje city to »>■<'
A light of joy to all.
>i fool anil :i li:tlf win-, anil gi-i h t
we bad a very good time. 1 ant In thpap*
nnd
the
lioys.
am!
woiU.I
1«gom
.1:4m Im:
in eorrow'a eye they dry the tear.
seventh grade now.
My teacher I.-* mII day. She hail planutvl lo stair l>y ;hi- liouM-. wbiii a nobli liiH.ruep
And bring the fainting heart good
woiiJii maki-.
* T-arc fur tbu ;
ul'.x*:
Mabel W. Baldwin. She I* a very- ttlce an early train,
before
Polly
wn*
cbecr.
His liitli<-r ti:id ilioiiKhi n! Jlia' v-r
teacher. I think it would l>e fine it nil
awakt-. and she wotild not g.-i l-ick
of the Sanheam* in Michigan, (and imtll after six at mglit. Hm Ibdly had ihing wliiU- b- !ive*l. amt Im l iliillFriday. Sein. S8. IfWC.
lioles
In
the
rod;
wln
re
he
ni-ain
i
other states too. if posril.lel could get piomisid to Ih- brave and ehi-erfiH.
«rs jolBlng since last r<
New s
split il <1off. lull thi-r<- had b—i; n- -r.
together and have a reunion.
iH-caitse she knew mamma r.-ally miisi
ported:
since to finish Ih- wiirl; am' ti-> n:-:
.:jh
Wril. 1 think I had better close my
Charier Bridge. Trenary. name sen
!uv-.-ma !i al....ll-ra'ain
l-i.l
ey to spare for a workman.
letter.
Good bye.
Matiime liad *ald that Poll.' *lioubI
by Addle fitone.
.-Tru»;!lv.:tlc.if Kimjivr
may
. Roxy had pla>"'l on ib- im-k w!:.Prom
BesKie Drigg*.
»:-p ;i -.- v.ur-i.cim.gh
n.l *-,v- a
have some siirpris.ii .luting ike day
Ueorge E. Burges*. South Hanirou.
ever
Heu
woik-il
among
il.it woulil Ih- Itn- if we could all gef ■u make it pleosain.
Pull)' dearly
Rath Hawley. Elk Rapids. Mich.
She was egnipany for him
-li(ogeibcr some day. Wouldn't wo have
loved s'lfpriM-K wl-o--o ih.-y w-n- t>l«i#- mne gent by Bessie Brtgga.
there In ht-r p:nk liock au-i -•.ii.lnmn.
S-.ld l-yaliil.alo
a good lime!
ant oni-s, ttn- first one fame whetij
She playml garik-n. fllliiig a:; il.- l-'.
Heisy brougl.t la the breaklsst
Maple City. Mleh.. Sept. :5, 't.«i.
Dear
Sunbeams, your
preslden:
wubee she could pot ber arm* aroond

!i.- 1!.- Kil. nn mail. ; .tli,-.li

Hat Inito.'-.t-'i.w, ..'f r ol i-u' it- « .•tyl- lltr/e Pi*n.. n. n\

i--i'liiR <•

llnie piir-t •

He passed

the Sunshine Club.

• -.J-t.ol

A SCRATCH OF YOUR PEN

New York

EOc. and Sl.OO. Alidrwgglsta

Bet*y bad Isughcd wbi-p Polly'

If,.- wotibl Ih- one «m:e s-.itprisr a.
the eigbtii then sparring wiih It* forepaws as It
liair J>as; five. "
grade cxaminailon last siirlng 1
It had taken lessons frpm. a pugiliM
When Betsy hnil gone Pplly lay
the eighth grade now and If I pars
A gentleman took Into the smr.'
down
for .1 R-hlle. bi.H-auKe*shc win
spring. I am going down toa-n
lo other cvcnlog an enormou* black
;uth. r >ln-d.
It wa* Kmesnnie now
Mhooi nett fill. As ray letter I* get­
ig. half Newfoundland, half ctdllc.
end althi.iich *he liml hail a pl<-a*air :
ting long. 1 will close.
fst. good-natured and ini-mgeni. The
day. oil, sill- did w.-tm uianilnn
!
From your loving Sunbeam.
tiny black ki.ten. in*ieid of iK.ltiiig
Bnt
b.-rove
*hiInid Hut- o. I- '-ivj
Bertha Ranumi.
at once, for shelter. relreauHt
Host 1. would like to see those pup­ pace*, sat erect on its bind legs, tnnf lon.-*onir *h<- f-ll aid-i i'.
"Wake up. |lille ds-JKliier! 'St'iiioei
pies!
Two dog* that
■ put Us lists'' In an altitude ol deO
Ik nearly toad?. How doe* Polly lik.?
come to see me every day,, but they ance. The coninift In size lie-twe.-n
me for :i Kiiriii i*-"-? '
i
are not like yount.
the two was intenMcly amusing,
Mamma had come horn-- an him:
minded uue of Jack the GUni Killer!
earlier than she had told Piilty to exSonUi Manliou. Mich- Sept. 2.1. ''>€ preparing to demolish a giant.
|
|ii-ct her. That was the vei v nim’.-'
Dear Prealdent—I ihougiit 1 a'o.ild
Slowly nnd wUhout u sign of exclt-*
write to you as I have never written ■biliiy the huge dog walked as Isr a*i viirfiris.- at. h;ilf pa-t fiv.—S-b-;i-'1.
yon before.
I woiihl like to
hU chain would allow him. and gazed
school

A chlaoi. or oomc each naefiil tool:

'

haunshc*. like a iK'ar or kanptroo. and

U..

Send fer free sample

mokii.->i Ik'is.v had ju*:.
baketl.

The proprietor of a Third Avenue
ore owns a little Wsek kitten
cultivates a hahlt of *tpialilnc o

town



always-

SCOTT d> BOWNE. Chemieta

rmall that it could only u- meant f-n

My brother goc* to

THIS OFFER GOOD ANYtVHERE

Emulsion.:

It has

been better thaa any substitute

iinother surmlsi .

o'clock came.

The Oog Laughed.

Almost everybody- wants to

Aknifo wlih a broken btade: and then

t

Every year for thirty ‘

tsre've

Why?

what IT will be."
Polly ha.l not long to wait until t-ii

asked If thecookivh were the surpil-*c.
It Is a nice day to- to do all Ibe manly thing* that belong and had said. "No. indeed." She cant'the manly-sporl*: love and sfi-dy
ill again l-i It very tew miiiiiie* with
I today. I have lost my second Nature; travel as widely anil oUerv
the Ktirpiise In her apron.
H WS’—
Sunshine pin. so can I get the third BS wisely a* 1 Auld: study hard and kittens, iword tli.-m. I«irmw«tl Irom
1 hope 1 can. I bucks thl* Is all with a will when the time came for tleichlior. They were Jif-I big flioiicti
Mtidy;
read
the
best
literalurt—
] can think of this Ume.
iieldle almiit. and how l*o!lv diil > i
works of the imagtnui Inn. history,
From
Jessie Brown.
joy iln-m.
You have your pin by thl* time. I science and art. aoeordlng to my in*i.'
Through the af-mo.iii ihtr.- wer
and need: get a good knowl.dge of
am itod you
'*•
more Ktiiprlre*, Cue wsk a new *ion
yon will have better luck with this English: try lo spesk aectirutely and book ihal a note on her dinner ira
college, ever
told her she would find in mimmia
peeled to be n clerk, a farmer
Traverse Cliy. Mich.. R. F. D. No. 2 chanir: spend my Sabbath* r.-vereii' lower hur«“tii drawer.
Aninjier
.noUpr noie l.ronKhi
l.ronKhi in by llet-^
Bept 2L 190.1.
o Iw a practical, everyday
t/mKi there were four litiJe_jjiODear President-1 see "yon do
Christian; help on even good cause
* hidden
hiddeinti Ihe lirfimr<v^ one
have many letters In the Herald late­ never make uport of sacred things
nd she might Itav
ly. so 1 thought 1 would write. I bate he -abontjiy Father's burineK*,' lik- marked • P.dly.
slipper for tiieni.
■game rsf hnni l
not written for a long time. I sras real tbe boy of Nazareth; 'use ih -------One preseni
iresetti wn* n tiny Im.x of I
glal when school began. Wc bate for
■ abuse It;' treat old
fat jnlKln*. That was on th- floor
ty-lhree scholars
enrolled
fathers, -the yvitmgrr men as brethren.
di r file HOfa. Another was :i new pinl.
school now.
My teacher's name is Ibe elder women as
motlmrs.
tbi
Miss Roby Cat^ter and I like her younger as sister*, with all purity, hair ribbon. Thai wa* in a wpl;e
the IMC'..
real well. W«4hve two little piipple* and thus I would try to be a Christian
■< wo* reall
and they arc the ciite*t thing*
iB. wholesome. sensiMe. cheer- i.f the looklng-klass.
very siraug- that Polly tnuml it. Th-t..
They are just like little bears fill, independent. courteoUK."
ItetMrlitimed bandkerchief
and they are about three months old '
They are getting ao they follow any­

And a lop

take them.

disgine Cime so boys and girl* can

1 emptied ««* one cnreRilly.

worth firi-O

your glass of milk, and th-u *

We
In

ful but don't imagine you

fer it.

ni-L-y i/comlu‘u at t-n o't lo<

Piang.

etc., of cod fiver oil are olenti* -

show respect to servants;

b<- tender

H-r.ie

0 sssif

something;

Tbere are forty-two scholars in

fat. twe, toto.

I took it.

readme,

offered

pick up potaioea.

OrimlBwl

'

My studies are

BoluR 10 hnre a tacailon

sre

Wines, cordials, extracts, |

Ihe sales of Scott's

I am in srbool Ing n comfort to potiple, a joy to niy
help to the nexl -centn
I like my teacher teiy inneh. psrenti

arhbmetlc and physloloEy.

S«^ Vtoo Pr«^nt, Mra. Irmt

you

else.

getting cod liver oil when

•iressfd Miranda and playoil wi'h h-

this
I
Dear Presldeni—1 ihonsht I would toward the unfortunate—nil
should Mrlve to do for the sake ol be

^Fifot Vice PrwJderrt—Mtoel tote*
witllmt.

Mamma love* her Pellv vrr«-

If

a while. She had torgoiten to Unk foi
Einrles In my Imaglnatloii,
utt, and no tun,
,«ckeU.ui when *he
,,
words on my tongue, j *ho..ld treat ________
rcmeml-err'l alMut it
little folk* kindly and not teas.- them

you for a lonit Ume.
now.

•R'lien she •g.-ir

3.: t»t;5 j£i»ecti»emcfit and beng it
ea t .tattirr with glO and we witl »*
our h.anCv;.re

Don't be surprised, though, |

day.

Polly fiiii.-hrd 'he >ewins. and ib-.'

write 10 you as 1 bate not written

MtM CLARA BATtR, Cono*

u pleasant

unclean Ihooghls, picture*. Kighi* «i

called

go to • drgg Rtoro

he picime compute

"if 1 were a bov." said Uishoj. Vin

I wonder what your bird's name
The one I used to linte
Dipk.

Polly had i t

.pend some time in eetilns all th- ;
I* to make

miirh.

Artille Bione.

$10
Piano Offer

Dicces together properly »

•nd Rtk for Seott't Emulsion
you know wtiRt you w»ntj the
~H..w”is my little da..ghi-r? I hop“ men knows you ouQM to hsvo

lor this Ume. so eoM by.
From

Cet
r
SCOTT’S
Emulsion

hen read the note In M:.-andn'e dn r-

1 hate a ca

Well. I

pass
from

The rats n»ed their tails as the pro-

BeiMloii. Mich- Sept. 19. 19M.

•Miy Ihrtog tti1ii»

cut. in many odd pieces.

rats

until th<v were hidden

tight by a^ofiy flour mill.

Vour pre*Weot <> no B>*d ««

hear from you.

MiyM

Md Und to wwiAdiir •*< «•

There was a tfaini jlwl box under tli- .

tllso In London.
;up and saucer.
It was srrapped lij
, excise officer, she. was creUnfs- Thite paper and tied
with
riNmn
by (he town hall. hap|wn*-d to look
tt'heii lU-t'»y had son- out with tbsaw an enormous rat maklns
;rsy. I*olIy op<-Brd the box. fb it war

Br««)e Brl«s t< «<TM*ry Lei us bcii
from mor« of the Club*.

there promised

0 Ik- more of them.

KTSceful exhibition of wlte-waikiDg wBK given l>v a mimN-r of rais ai

Your dorse

Grand Travfrsc County. Mich., where your

1'OTnlitiidi
Il pays to watch borsi-it ami keep tLc-in
thia time of year.
We take ap^'iul pjiins tokei'p a full lino of Ikt,
medicines of all kinds
You gtt ffSIfZ/S from Hors- Me-iicioe jj'it up ;
our atore. If you have your own ru-i.tiipl l-t iia i-n ;i ti;
We will do it right airl at saial! expente.



at

j

money will Ih; ah.'olulejy safe.

wade:

.

Wif, Dr.^ store

JTr, ,

BROS.

TSAVCR»E HCItALD. TMUfISDAV. OCTOBER 4. ^90^.
Variety in Cooking
.kinff CaibL^
Cabbage is one of the most deliciotis of all vegetables In the bands of
a traloed c5uk. and may be served In
a dozen different ways, says The New
Idea Woman’s Magaxioe. It tbonld be
cooked in boiling salted water, and
sen'ed as soon after cooking at'possi­
ble.
Egytlaa Rolls—Pick the
leaves
from a soft, -loose head of . cabbage,
throw them Into boiling salted water,
boll fl«F minutes, and allow them to
qiand until they lose their cilspnets.
Drain, and cut out the bard raid-rib.
Hare ready half n pint of lentils that
have been soaked over oigbl and boil­
ed thirty minutes, nnd half a pint of
rice that has been boiled in plenty of
r for fifteen mlnuiet.. Drain and
these together, add a cbomted
I teaspoonfui of salt and a dtsb of
pepper. Pni a teaspnonful of this mixe into the center of each leaf of
ilrage; fold over the ends and roll
Plac<- the roll as soon as Bnished.
compactly In a sauceiiaa. and cover
with boiling salted water: cover, and
slmPH-r gently for an hour Lift the
rolU carefully, drain and dish them.

combioations arc taken advantage of. Iter to friends and relativea. It Is
'Mid the droway 'calm and bloom ami
There are. for example, over one hun­ liberal education to write and reerb
iialm
dred and flfly kttown and formulated many letter* and no man or womt
To the beautiful Grand Traverte
ways in which eggs may be seired. can afford to neglc-ct thia.
WresUe with the problem of the dally
In the kitchen a dollar will do an
a see the glrav
fo(4 cttrefuUy through ouo monib. many tblngx that It Is altrawt impos- *“ *>»»«*«*
repeuiing no dish exactly, and write sibk- to tell them aU. Think of beattwlit
rioan ev< O' r.ieau thus evolved. Pjsa ing eggs with a fork when a beater
'
earth and aky
to Introfluce each month UiereaPer cons ten rents or; turning pancakes
five fresh dishes or comhlnaiioos. and With aToM knife wben a turner co«x! Oer the beautiful Grand Traveraa
by the end of the year a roost usein; fiv» t It 1* usually the wife of the I
.
and practical cook-botHc-and househokl man with thr riding plow, the latest l^n gold ami brown from the nplandt
help will have Iwn produced. ThU jJ- Iwirrow and all the devit-r-s for suce.-ssdown
dlclot.«1y uscl will easily oroveut re- '
farittlng. that doe* thee.- thbigs-i WTicre the pine tree* nod am] sway.
pc-tiiioas of menus, and will still keep
Un i alwai't her husband'
Anil the suniighl rest* on tbe ruffled
Ibe likings and needs of the family.
eiih'T. To sav^ ten eenu by opening
breast
tin cans with a bulrher knife Inatrad
or tbe bcamiful Grand Traverse
of a regular can opr-oer is n<it eciraomv
bay/
The woman on the farm Is very ot- hut foolisfaness. Tbc woman who
-n her own dressmaki-r and s few hums her flnsr-ra dippiug hot liqitkis My memory' weeps for thote who sicepi
hints of bov.- to li fvn the lalsir m-ty with a tin cup liecause she is too tav* TYhere the-sky line fades away.
- timely.
iug to purchase a -llppi-r, may tie »i*c O'.-r the watery l.ed of mir iroanre.|e«J,
If Grace's gingbam dre.sses hav- in her <i»n cone.-lt. biii-hri nmi.- s.-u
ill the-eniel Grand Traverse l>ay,
grown too short.aod if they are not fad; si..... si-sters pity her .'or b. r nairos
ed try to lengthen them by adiling an ness. There ate wom-n. incredible a.«
Yiu tender anil true as the y-ar* fo
i hem—with Inseniim betw«-<-n. It Buy seem, wlio use pieces of old

9F VITAL INTEREST
TO EVERY CITIZEN.

plan in poitloK bnlbt to have on band
Mtne sand, and to makp a laypr of I
about bair an Inch thick to tel th<
btilba on. B>' ao itoinit the jouna rood
Fill bat-e DO ireublc In ix-netratlna It
Wben ibit precauiloa it not taker
Pleasure it then but a sonr guert.
the groviUK roots preaslna afpilnst
With the lored.'ones oUterahew;
firm soli -a-ill eotnetimod loosen tbe
Seeina that the farm's tike an empty tulbt ond push them
of pi.
it, thprefore.
If ./here's one that's roUalng there. proper practice which Eood gardeoert
*Loag In the tall, when the woik is always adopt, whether planting In poti
done.
jor In the open ground.
And the early dark cornea on.
Seems that a life’s at Its aet of sun ,
Favorite Recipe*.
Ami ibo beat of It bas gone;
^b,. r„nom-ing are from ilie cook
Then is the lime, is the Bongle«
„„ p j.
When we dream theold dreamso-er;
recipes;
Then Is the Ome when we'd like to|
Tomato Soup—One can toThere Is tben.DO> ripping ri-quircl. uhiiergareients for tllsii inwel.-' amt •■bi
which requires so iqucU lime.
oil
jmaioes, two quartH milk, butter to
sock* for wash and dish rags In their
All the wand'ren. Imek once more-ju^,,^
t.aspoonfiil sods. Pot on
If ber'winl.r diewi-s have grown real for ecunrimy when twenty.fiv..
•Im In iho fall, when the amomn
separate pans.
o short, or rather if she has grown cents would-provide rleaji. seu»il,i,
the Iwauillul tlrtiid Tracero tali for them, carry out (lie same dish towels ftir an entire jeai. They
jWlien Ihe tomatoes are hdi airoln
Shut away the summer bloc.
i
,oniatoe«.
rl two of flour in a saucepan: adt plan of lengihinlng if^tn—miy If the argue that w.vshing an.i IstilinB th—Chas F t’hasiSomewhere ai home there are kindly
to lane.
? pint nf water In which the rolli material oi the drr-hs Is plain, use a NutibTBartnenis is-ufler ll'cm iterfeHlv
, '■/*«

; Meat l.oaf—Three poiiiuls of beef wore cookctl. and stir cosiamly until it pretty plaid—If a fancy muierial use n eliuilile for all pui|s>si-s, luii the siig- 1$ Vour Room an Indca ot Your CharJv Vaaof PnmiiwBM is SAofil OiriM
.Thai are looking out for you.
,
bollR. Add half n teaspnonful of salt plain one. hairnonir.ing. of coiine-. fe: gesiinti is iiiti pkaaani. to s.-ij ihi
nnd Ornwar of tU Poor Baya
acterT
>xira hem. An extra hem may 1k- |ca.st, lo set- the dbdu-s wusbed aiiii

If •
six rnlletl cracker*, season with saK
clash of iippper and the jiilee of nor
your own home .in iud.ix of yiMii
Po-nt-na Hu ProfOB t Mmi
‘Ntwib the elm’Uee
tree proud and tall.
tall,
liuitor, Make Into a roll lemon; pour over the rolls and servt fuggoled on the winter undersliin. two W-Oitt out sock* s<-w« d Ki^elhei.
eharacler? Or Is it a id.vee where ytm
Ungers a welcome you know ao well—
The effect Is dainty anil ide.nsing .m i
tile hot w.ner
One dollar will gn a l.>llg way to
het as possible.
liile
:.1|
the
things
you
do
not
know
HarmanKix-ee,
iSNcw BniternntSL,
lu the quiet daya of fall.
gnd bake one nnd a half hours. haKting
Cabbage a la Flamande—Trim off miicli piviiler than a yoke being add- ward providing Htfle eoiuforis for tbe what to d.t with:
—Frank Walcott H'
often while baking. Slice cold.
sick lottni anil it Is a wls*- investment
the outer leave* of a hard head of cplipn-ny sloiy Is told of tbe court
1 wish I could Impress on the mind*
Veal Duck—Season a laige veal l»agc.antft-ui Into eightli*. Cover with
ke<-[( a fi-w necessary aiiieli-s al- sliip of I,ongfellow i« thU ccHineetltm
The plowman alowly down the furrow
of all ihoihcMihr necessity of hav-int
ys oil hand It -may look like «
eak with pepper and salt and spread boiling salted water and allow 1
One night he was tbe gue-u at the

I3>es:
Sie of money io biiy soft miislln
with a bread dressing, stieh as Is iisetl slBDil for fifteen minute*; drain, chop he chlblronsJclolhes pretty nnd -in
home at
Poner in l_*orilail-I.
The harvest . Sclda arc empty, bare and for pmiliry. scaMned with sage or floe and pm Into a Kaiieepan: add
opportunity for noting tbe eao*«e .
gomi laste. ii (eosis no more tluin'io
a cheaji quality when tbe old rags
Mtiine. Itniie alisi-nee of Ihe daughter disewF.o* well 0* lb« but maantof
hem ug1\and the effiTi uimn
lilt the hnuNehold arc exhuusltyl
chyme. Roll up earefiilly and tic Into uhlespoonfuls of butter, one onion
of the hotisi-and the prewncr of oihprcTentlng and curing the aame.
place with twine, rover with some chopped fine, a bav leaf, n teaspoonfui the ehlld s minded lasie it- irulj
use tor coniagbiiis dlschargi’s, am!
ts. he was given her room B*
H- expresM* bis apprormi ot th* w-a
wonderful.
V
■n
them
irometlintely,
i.m
it
Is
sonn.l
thin slices of sail pork and secure all of salt, one-fourth teaspoonfui of pep
ot IVrunaataverjreffrcllve mean* of
sleeping chambei
Tnm goMener each day in golden by folding around ii a thin while cloth. per anil an eighth of a teaspoonfui
I have in my own eiperlence kriowii
i^-e neverllii-Iess. To krwp the dlsaolving aprol.l.-m.if »uch vital in tenet
Longfellow, iii.i then S4. wi
rowa.
. ___ „ ........ e great aim charnu-«l with die rtstm. He ha
Piti In a dripping pan a1th a lliile wa­
gronod cloves. Cover the sauce­ ol children l^'lng >ubj\i to rentark*
to tbecummimliy,** r.dlowi;
The yellow peatdi within the orchard ter and lake slowly for-an hour; then pan nnd simmer for three-qttarier* of
from their plhunaics aijnf physicians and ntiraes and it H never set-n Ihe giiJ. but formed w co
"£rpostt/va*tm$ (oattecUfia liuqrn
madkUatya of tbe poor aap I bate
letmtve Ihe cloth aml'liake another
wor«-limn foolish to !iy i.. wash out
our. stirring often. Take out the school In r« gard to their
piioD nf. her I'haraner and tas
aeen huoffeeffe of Oieo* who were
I toward the atm;
hotir. Iiastiftg oficn. Serve with the hay leaf, odd another taldespoonful of when It was their pan uls who n<-cde 11 and mv.- .-veiy rimli emidoyed In th*
,• liming her dlspodtion of il
brokeodown In bemitb /romtbHesaao.
faintly boree
lie ildiculrsl. fkaiily is dejir.T tojairk room,
gravy poured over It.
niter, the juice of n lemon and «rve
am pleaaod la tell you tbmt
lings ID her mom.
0'e» dale and dcU. fond fancy bean
Pemaa bat pro\-oa a moat aMcoefosa
your child’s lie.iri than it Is to your! l.«»seii Ibe-.striflgs of yom purse a
Ham Cakes—Four petatoea of med­
in order lo make sine he made j
remedy la a soobor of caaot wben
Ihe born ^
It may take a few mote siltclieij little and see how iimny eotnfortv can
ium sUc. one cup fluely chopped ham
Cold Slaw—Shred sufflcleni crisp
biher trip lo Portland the next 8d
wo other medicine wu uaad.
Snpiember from her idiamom hUlaide (the do- bhs that cling to the bone ibbagc to measure a quart. Beat one
HMle more time, but the Invest-ibe adde.1 to your Uroue* by ibis smalt
-/ coealder It a apodflc for may
pdtig first lo the rhurcb where
blows.
f-vtien(n..t in
fn iiVf-s*- i-rknm
: of time and itatii-nre will niort.#vtamoimr
amoimi exjiendt-d
will answer! i
;g: add a gill of sour xream. nnd
she aiiniled worship. He alterwardr orderao/tbereapiratoryorgaaa.“
—Uoyd Mifflin. butter nnd one-fourth ii
only one. It will provide a n<>w.
cook tmill smooth and thick. Put four than pay you in the long inn. A llt-|
Iiild a friend that he knew her i
Boll and mash ihe potatoes fine
apoonfuls of vinegar, a slice of oii- .• Inginulty ot ymir own nnd a lllilc; biirnei* and wick* for the lamp* that i(Oon as she entered the church, f<
Now the Tine its banwK yl«4da:
kira ilinughi will irf- mor«- appr»ciaie-l vet the whole family by their poor she looked a* though she exactly 0
and light, add the ham. pepper and
a subsiyiiK- fi.i the water crerkSmielr gronpa of annSotftrs nod
light; It will bring a bright nragarine
one tablcspoonful biiiier; mix well hoppe<l celery in a sauee pan;
I time than anything I know of.
ted the room he bad seen.
lins|. i-xircnu- hardnes* is aoluo- From the gnrden to the fields
newspapt'i to the siitiag room
form into thin cakes. Put the remain
The walaiK of gatm.-nt* may lit- en-:
moment, cool ami strain Into the egg
So that I* why l,<iDgt<l1ow marrit .time* a nu-nace to wi-ak l.sHh. tb^rc.''
Overroa with goldearod. ‘
lie: Itpelli add a few good book* Mary Poller, his flrai wife,
Ing butter In a frying pan and when lixtitre. Sprinkle over Ihe c.-ibbagi larged on much the same general plan.
plBin.*falrly
hard yei tender cracker
Sklea are clear and bloe and brigfaL
your collection <-very year and do
It Is hot put in the cakn and brown
teaspoonfui of salt, a quarter of j ‘The shape and form need not be Racrii.
Yo:i kniiw. of course, that beamlful which was among the (Irst to Ik- imt
And the loeast ehania bis rhyme
many things'that It Is useless to fiirnitme of iiiu-lf cannot mak
1 both sjdes.
naspoonfiil of pepper, then pour ove, fi(-(>d. anti a garment may ibeieby be
the markn
CmaaleaMy from mom tffl night.
made (0 do double duty.—Loiils<>
to mention them all. Doo't be room. It I* the spirit that l.nt
Plum Catsup—Allow onc-lialf pound
k rather new chei-s.- cracker 1*
Jbrewdl aong of snmmepUme.
Whiteman Pnlmei in - the Scientlllc stingy and call yoiirself economical, through the .-UT.-illgeDieni tiRit makes
of sugar to each pound of plums. Boll
made hx l.uliertng the thick. lihtwcH- '
.earn to enjoy the Htib- things; of life
plums umil done, pm through sieve
Lady’s Cabbage—Chop rather fine a Farmer.
•iphI pr.nbam cracker. Cover li thlckN'lote It U loo lute, und make yom
and add sugar. Boll tintll like plum hard Itead of cabliage. Throw into imU> with groi.-.l rheew. nnd Ivrown lu
• tiae me. flod, In thy great bar-eir ronifoicalde and hBppy.—D.ikoia
butter and season with ground cloves ing salted water, allow to eomc quirkWhat a Dollar Wdl Buy.
h.- «v.-n. The graham and i-lii-cs.- fl«. •
veal-field
and cinnamon.
the ItoiliiiK point. Then allow to
-Thvte relskors ntv elumgb It. pro­
...s .-oiiiMn. errcpiaWy.,
• -■ Whl^ Btreteheth far and wide.'
Spiced Crapes—To eight ’pounds of. simmer, uncovered, for twenty min- voke a saint." ‘aid an angiy woman
Th« Value of Tjreentine.
from now on
For Ciark'-r Tans, iqvitt and suan
- *
ifke a wide sea.
s: drain, return to the kettle: add not long ago. looking severely at the
Ibe fruit, first boiled and strained
Few pers^p* realize the importanci
hi- ciiinuii.il .'rai'kcrs In waited; hot.
• The galheren are ao few I^ear
through a eoUndcr. add four iwands
each quart one tableaponnful of roaty things uswl for trimming lum|i of having a Imllle of tiirpenilne in th<
Rrom a ■’Craekar Craak."
milk imiil Riis tv rwribul. Drnia off

' Uw prwilous yield
sugar, one teacup elder vinegar,
butter, half a cupful of milk or cream. wicks, culling out garments and nlj emergency closet. It is almest InvaliiFioni m> own eximrience’ as
Mifx-rnuuns milk. Cm n round

Win anSer Sosa. Ob, find a
iblespoonfiil cinnamon and one-half
oao-founh teaspoonfui of pepper other purposes from making kite,*
nf a sudden attack of iKinseitoldei. more panirtilarty my
hole in ou.- sill.- of ei-arker to eiroiilai.'

plaeeforme:
eaapoonful cloves. Boil until thick.
Stir tinill It reaches the boiling point
of wet-p.a*iy paper to haggling laryngitis or croiipy c<dd an well ns servailmi* as the httsblmd n! a i
. lart, .Hprs-ad all over wilh melted
*. A place where beat (he atrengtb
Steamed Drown Bread—One cup ail serve.
away ni. button linle* in the baby'* 'ot many other acute attacks A few wh'»_ is B lioiisekt ep.T. nf ■ plnircan jiMernnd liaks- lu u medium oven iili
'• '
1 have will tail
sour milk, scant half cup molasscx.
Cabhage Italian—Chop the cabbage
dress. ’There I'vi- ruined this »e.-kR :igo I w:is annoyetl by a roiiglirlsp and brown. These can Hcare.- tie
•,
ft may be one the other toiltablespoonfuls brown sugar, one fine and boll fast in an open keitb
silk wjih the nasty- lhlng*f
The ness and lirkling In ray ihroai. hut af­ (Hi to wontli-r at lhe.-|>r. vnlllug Ignor­ old fmm'pustry. ■.|i>k-i In loukB .o'

era Mian:
poonful sale one large teaspooii- boiling water until tender, or for about sbeais had Izoen iairly cbewiag their ter taking a dose of roiigh syqip gave ance at Ihe {•osxibiitties and delightItaror.
• Be it a wide or narrow place,
ful soda, two eups grnbam flour, three Bfieen minutes. Drain off the water way through the ib licute fabric when it no furiher ibought. After sleeping of the present day snppi,'' of eraeker•
lla wMl.
Til.- ;,w i-i efsii ki-r* are b-glnn, lint U'
fbunfas cup wheat flour. Steam i
and dish up In a covered earthen <lish, X particularly vicious j^rk spolleil »n hour I awakenetl ami found It Im- and fancy idscuil. says a wrllec Ir

So that the work ft bolds be
ibl- r.imm»ni r kliiit* w> easily ai tho
a half hours, then bake half
preferably a casserole, so that It can the pl»>ce amt made It necessary to ItossiMe to speak above a whisper. GtsKi iioiisi-kiH-ping.

only done.
honr In a slow oven. Use coffee cun be kept hot. Mix in a leacnp
-What ate Ibi-M- cracker*?" a nf-igli- il|s|ios-->t «jf .-vr-ry It'iiiw'hrdd. whuw
buy
another
half
yanl
of
the
exitenThe
psin
Increnseil
with
alarming
rap

—Chrtstliia O. Roasetil.
is.-^li.mii--. ai- iH-rleei.-d. A plain
lilcspnonfulv of sliarp vinegarr mpl »ive iriluniing.
'
V and it becanie neeessatv to w.ndJ I'O'' osketl at my table thr other night,
milk
.-leei.r, reiailinx a' ii-n cimt* a
Puffs—Six heaping lablespoonfuU three of olive oil. with s.vlt and itei
[K-n^r.
he heipt-d himself a secom
Looking about ilii* wmnan's sewing
physician, I suddenly rrmcmlicris)iiiid li- lvy no means is-ncalh the nolour, two eggs, one pint sweet milk until It forms ao emulsion. T<
room made tne think ot the of;
ed an old ivmH}-, and bad a cloth nmnecUoa with hU ooup.
Stir all together and bake in cups not through the cablsage with a salad pelted atatenii-m ihiii It takt-s a wo­ wruuq out of verv h.n watei. Ibeu
The ciacker* were obi frionds which lice «if the widuiin who enieitains. bir
Il has il variety of flavors, which h
quite half full. Put In the oven when spoon and fork.
man to manage on nothing and with sprinkled with ' turpentine. Ry the he (tid not recogirire berttuw they
A Writer In Medical Talk
will >|.-bl «Mb due coaitne
you all down to dinner and serve hoi
nothing. One dollar wonlil have made ilme the doctor arrived | ha<l afleudy' were transfornied by -means of a in
srtsriy Iff the ‘‘wblahig voice:’
Macaroni With Cheese Saaec.
WI..-11 one rake. Into uecunt ihe ilifwith cream and sugar or maple sugar
if iiossOde i« sP dtjwn In cuffi-taoliit ts gnn to Improve. H- prommnosi It but ter ulid a fluky crls]ilies4 acqiiii
Complaints, lays the writer, are usu­
Break
half
a
(laekiige
of
macaroni,
Apple Friitera—One cup sneet milk,
it possibie for Itei to sh down In eon a -terlonsaituck of laryngitis, and said lb Ibe oven His cook had tiol Isitlx r- f.-ietii Hixl.-s ..f crtiekci* nnd faary
ally made in a minor ke*. This moacm- traspoonful baking powder, ony preferably the smell kind, into pieces fort tti sew in peri«-ct gotsl hunui that wiihoiii the simple lemtHly I (-.1; mine, under tiie direciton of a ndv idseiili le.w eiallalil.’. (lUd the chaAgcw
oUmy laapa the vocal cords,
egc. pinch of salt and flour enough tor and cover If with cold w.-iter. letting It aqd with the right things at band i woiiM have isH-n very ill. In a Biidde.t li.-ss who lutes in ii|i.-riin”n> '••> '-x which ran Is rung wirii aliuosi every
aaml nenrea and mnaclea that should
id. III. pari ..Jil.h th.-we product*
a Imiter. thicker than fo( cakes, anff stand for live minutes. Then pour woik with. The :.cl-hors used in 111 atinck of gustrllls ilie turpentine can pluf |mssilnlilh-s. ba.t pre|(ao-<l thi
pot be brouAt Into play at all
and eiioiiid play in ih.- illri of ihe
^hlch will drop nicely from a spoon. the cold water off ami iilace the maca­ sewing Iwm should never be p.-: Is- applleed ill Ihe same manner One erack.-rs lo the queen's fast.speaking, and 'leads to shallow,
age family i. Ter greater ihnn it
Two aiiples eh»pp<-d very fine and stlr- roni In a saucepan with plenty nf ltnll- miliei to .d< sc< till lo cciicrai iis<- or laUcHstoRf'il of lurpi-uiine to a qu.'iit
AVi *1 our Ivons.- are b.yr-rv of era-k
eves breathing, l^e whiner, to
iilly i« The piddir is, however. iH*
r«t Into the Uatier. Fry in deep lsr«I Ing water. KalliHl. I.a-( it lioll imlli It b the n<M time ymi want lo cm ii gt
ers and blsriili from the dip.' the ixii
of
h<fl
water,
iisitlF
if
possible
fl.iunel
almoai without cseepttoo
Orahnm Pudding—One cup raisins, tender, stirring at ilitenals u> keep'lt Diem yon will have iiiiuble. Oiu- di
Ilf package is np-n-d mi'll .evet.v Itig lapi Ily-e-liieBiKl, and 1 logk 10 Mh^lOlhs
less Idle. laxy person. ’The habit of one enp molasses, one cup sweet milk, from sticking. Iti the meHiitime, pul r
:t,Bi Hxi-ati '•('th*‘ ri.Tk.T bablit o.; known iransforinatjon is made, iteme
tar wxiiild have provided this wonu
clothes becoming damn. For a
whining Itself toads to aap tnlilative
large lablespoonfal ot hnlier In the up­
wli- and I. iia*»-'isb0 th- tneun* of
eups gnbnm flour,
h.mlol the brands we prefer In the Fnndlwith shears, ww-tlle*. boilkli., darning l.piise tbere is nt.tblng bMir
Impulre and Increases ptalegmaUc tenper
half
of
a
donbte-buller.
the
lower
i-adltij- It-n.d a IMile in fSic owq Hrpinch of salt, one leaiqx
lion whleli ifiey leave the fteiory
iK-t'-lb-s. danier and the pins. 'A* i imj«-nilne slightly,diluted and p*"
denetea.
Habtinal
whining,
not nmroeg. cloves, cinnamon.
. f»l ilir wt.i.les.,metu-M<. nulriUo*
Steam pan Itclng filled wilh hot waiei
ina/.iiiy, liowever. I'-tid Ih.-BrsHves
Is
now
-.he
Is
periM-iualty
canUonlni
over
the
cut.
Never
i.vke
a
d-Is.'
of
bralihy. vigorous laultfliidlng, where tbrov hours.
alter It bas ni>Iie*l. stir In':i lalilc.pialiiy nnd -roMdny of iIiI.h Wi of .
lo vnilei>. My wit- seldom MTi
the cbildien not to Iom- -my flie pemini- wit bout the phv‘Irian'* ord
fanli realiv exists, but the helpless,
food, and I's inihi.iis*- eonventew.
Sauce—One egg and one' cup sugar sponiiful nf flour After lilending them, iH-r-dle." nor tn Im- r«-rkle*s wilh and thin only with the BreBte*t .
plat.' of rrack.-rs with weip, oyrt.
futile enmplalning of a narrow naiur<- beaten together, one-half enp hot
turn In a cupful of hoi milk, making
otq. -lien; That the
Ibi-lj- i'
whui n<d. wliliiiui beailDg ihi in ii
|dns. She jiucRers - tbe hole* In Ihe In droiuiliig tht- do-to> MOBS fna agntn oi tnafopai ooj
dellraey of the
rather
thin,
while
sauce.
Season
with
r )s
hmier slxe of an egg. Heat water
oven em-ugh to imiiart a tender, flasy
.-lockings together with' a big needlright the causos of complaint, has a
salt and paprika to t.nste and
plainer the mrayA Good Kitchen Apron.
cnnsisontT. iind an etnireiy new fla
definitely deleterious physical effect and butter together and stir In the pour In n largo ctipfiil of clteese which and coacse Ibiead lii-iead ol stretch­
eggs
and
sugar.
Th.I-I
apron
l..i
.wcasioual
vor.
which
we
waylals!
as
tlav/zr.Ne
ing
the
place
nvet
a
flve-cem
Slocking
on the whole constitution. Add to
Washington Pmiding—Two cupv Itas been jiui through the meal chop­ darne). mol doing -mooili. even work th*- kitcin-ii S nc.b- of straigh' 1
; A Ittile iiiiliei and a crisping.in <la
this the fart ihffl eieroal fault-find­
lour, one cup nifdasses. one cup milk per. This llilrkens the sauce sufI with darning eotioi:.
oven make* a s’ilt diltereni and aim
Rhe Inbnr- ol gtngham s*-w.-d «.c<-ih.r in ;
ing is more than likely
cicntly and when the macaroni l« dom
Fried Tarttete.
geth-r rt.dlghifiil flavoi. No, g. ToaM
the >tauAcbesi frlrnidshlT^ and take two teaspoons cloves, two leaspodni It Is dralnetl and stirred Into ibl Inuslr pulls ceiialti sitings ibrnugh ih*
rieh I-Iiff pane and cul
;lntinmon, otic tonspoon smia. ope half
ing. which *e deem the best methn.1
icurtaios anil baby ribbon ibrough ib<the light from the loveliest com
sauce. Being In the <lotihle latiler.
Ihe -ni. to; for denain «K-raiuons. anch as Iloqu'
Ste
.IX inches square, In 1
ibt-adiiig that a-loinnance and the full effects of this
wilt not Mick on the isitinm and may
ng
rnnn.Tttwo
hours.
Ion
eh<-s--.
gives
flavor
No
-I.
.-gel,
sq.i*'-’- l“d » f"
dr<-ss with It
aldlous and prevalent habit mill
doiil.1- ida-i
Sauce—Yolks of three eggs, pulvci'- lie kept hot ttntll time for Herviog. cent wouM buy u
«.! OV.-I Ih.- .-.bonld.-is 1.
ra'plerTy, nirrMi
Then th<-fe are ctn-*-*r- craeVa-r*. E:
better appreclaied.
Any
excess
of
«iice
lor
Ihe
proiKtrtlou
< utt': front
ixetl sugar to ihlckeu. grape juice nr
band Th- ti-ck. isuh I
ran lu- lH.tight. it I'no ii
J,.h. I'lnrh Ihe four r
ihe*e makesliifis
, OH the whine out of your voice,
tisod the next day
Until juice to taste. Add whites well of macaroni may
is -iralclii -mrt ts gaiht
hlrti to piepare ihrjr i
• Hiuare f.n-t-ihcr that <
on Itelng a v*T-y .
it will stop the developraent i
by hreiiiig it aud pouring it over.the
Inr Tl-.,- dl.siance U-'y
.-ire made by spn artln
I'l'
oiii. lirtHi lb-'.I
growth of your bodv. It will narrow whipped Just before sorting. Half the
in the manuei or welsh ralibit —
c; min:Ii<- gomi' si:.- iii'is- iiial - a thorough lugs I'll lb- arms shonl
aiti shrink ymir mind. It will drive quantity given In the pudding reclp-, -....................-........
is
euottgh
for
«
small
family,
bm
it
iHoiist’keeping.
I- fooijche..*,. a
s.att-h irf 1.11 lb- roolii- IO find pirn
awny your friends; It will make yon
r fo-M bution- UK,frgh fi.r (hi- piirpoo w-fcen flv>itnpapnlar. Quit your whining: brece must steam two hours, just the same
Coeeanut Cone*.
Chocolate Pudiling—Si^ lablespeoi
1 lx- fai
the iiaek Th-;hi,iTfr a
'be ch«-eiu- t;
.- k. pi her su|r
ap: go to work: be something: sian-I
Separate the whites from (hr yolks
is tb.u "idle.jj.H,,.,1,11. mi (he beatii
1 tniir.- year
for aometh^T fill your place Id the fills grated 'cborolaie. iwx-lve labb
three eggs, put (ho whites no-a
• Ihry proieci
,.3^
-poonfiil*
grated
bivad.
twe
quart
as In eveiy.olhi
- will liiiy f-nougii wriitnB
vniverae. lutiesd irf whining around,
chilled platter an.i beat them to a stir
ioprs. IdcttcTs. p--Qi. Ink, the gown ai the l»gck as »--II x‘ at proee-s, -the Inter.-s-’M car*- iif tl
ckdilng only pity and eootempi. face milk. Boll logeibor till thick a* euv froth; then fold Ui lightly lialt w pound
abWt and mske something of youraeU. Urd. When cool add the yolks of of powdered »iigar and six ounce* of l.-aii pencils xml p-.-n h..i.|ers tor thr Tfae Ironl. and prev.-Bi th.- w»l«a rtom hosies* JK everythUur.'.
ihrcc eggs and awceicn to taste. Hake
iH-lng -spattered whii.- i-attng egg*.! iKdicious mill; oasr u made by tl
In 'bn fs:r .W(.Hd o' God'*
prepared st-rvddml (-ocoantr. Takeout totally for a U ng tlm*- and li-avithree-quarter* of.an hour, then sprecl
1l.lli*li-d from He- so-called pibrt-br<.-4-I
somclhibg
for
ptonage on the Uner* l«.i;i r. cream and th- ill a icaspoonful oi ihe mixture at a time
I'e. r..mfoiini; .
the white* ol the rims. Ibeatet
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a eiark.-h •' mrge dlnmeu-i'. Ilii'if
streegth of a superb
and form It inm u cone as quickly a* that should have l.-'>n wrui.-n Iona
The Beautiful Gr*fid Traverae Bay. I
,j^. rrackw In the .nv
still
frmh
and
sweetnuHU
on
t
Aii-l-Ii'-. a ■h'-.i-iHl traveller tnko rit> •
.\ Lch-c-ni uniitt.-i Willing
There it nothlfii: the matter with you
possible, on liiKieriHl iiaper. and baV<- ago.
Wiiiien
for
Home
t:b.-ehot
mt:
,';ra.dJoM «nll rmir whining and go it the pudding and relure to the
In a quirk oven until ilu- cones ntv liiMr-i. a fivT-ceni imui and bolder, ami 'T.. .he Tiav.-isi- hills w-.h ib-i. '•ip- ,
,h..o,t„.,, .heron
until a tight brown. Serve with
;i Idnityr givi-n away by an insiiranc-wnrit.
, Singing heslde'jbe hedge! 'Wliat if ,
a goicbn brown on the Up
cream swinnenod and llavxtred
aip-fii an- -really all a h-ttr-r writ--:
.’ ih-- i.».-ad i
;
My vision is fitrnt'l today
|Tliey should soak in the milk 1
About Rening Bulba.
guci Pudding—unc cup suei chop j
noMts. wilh pleaiy of stamped .-nVariety in Cooking.
Where iht-li gnatl-il knoi.s ii«e n
i
tnumeht*.
when
they
will
lxtlie billet m ebiar inarond fbou
Fcrar of the orffInaiT alxrd bulb* ran pod fine, one cup molaitsc*. one cup
'WTicn all is s*id,“ nqishi-d a cook velope*. If yon can have a wen sup­
hnrr Skies.
‘IIM I iOT-ieacber tbe niher day. closing a plied -desk, so mueh the U-'it«-r, hut
i’and puffed IO double the onginal ilitt-k
- -ti.si ; .
:
Iw- iflaeefl In a five-inch pm or «tx in a raisins, one cup sweei milk, four cup*
O'er the l-auttlul Grand Tra
*ix-lnch pot. in potting, uic a light, *ifled flour, one icnsimunful ooda. (
talk to bousek.H-p.Ts. •remember thbi iloii'i let Ih.' lack of that article cl
T.. mem tht fllBU? Ai
R mr bayj itrsiead of the crisprM erptiter t^tv
friable aull. ihbi will porali water to teaspoonfui crenm unar. one tea- monotoDy is the worst foe (o npprtii-; (urniiurc cheat you out nf one of the
b-.Mld.
ij ,
li-j.-d wUh Ibe mmjp. soaiicoBimrin crack
pu^ through freriy. 8« tbc bolba no spomiful clove*, two teaspoonfui* cln- and dig.‘silon. aud (herefore to good keenc-st pliasures of Htc. it Is a dls- Wh.ro tbe river wind* wl.h il*
DeewtiM
the
way
V*.
abori'.*
I.
ibaale
:
t•.■rs.
ltalv<-d.
in
letwater
for
«en
non
Ing vine*;
thU wiica the odU U flIM In the tip* naoMh. Steam Ihret- hours. Sour living. Tills I* no excuse for il In ihN grare not to have the raran* at band
Tliee.God-’
.
> l: ub«. <lu*n bake in tbe oven unu! tie y
‘Throngk the valb y of sroiw
at Ih# hulta will be V the ouriacc or milk can lx used by mnliilng the day and genernilon. Even llralted foi w-rlling a fi ien.lly note, a letter of
, jar- so'ifliiid.—lira uroMing.
markei* offer variety if their pooslble ! symiai^. a cordial Invliaiion of a l.n
fTwr.'
MlghUy coverod- '!» la alwaya n good cn-ini of lariar
’Long in the Fall.
Xone iD the fall, vbnn ihp fleldi
*»*y.
And tlw crept are ifftbcred to:
■Umn In iho fall, oiih the l>ird* a*a> ,



Mmat meMfr-t t»th

........................ •'

rates 7ti 14
H0.4d

TRAVemK CTTY, ORAHO TfUVEMS COUTTPr, MICHIOAM, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4

NORTHPORT HAD RAD FIRE
baing tauehad.

On this atraat Laaila'a.

Traverve City. Ibry vet«' tendered a
e«ppe^b> H- E. Gill ai Kehl * festaurant

I'd.



iivait of i*iri. after haThutbevn



e<Hi'iiiih<>ikly

Mr. Gill aim tcndc-ted them a bolt

of ctsani to kmoke ou (hr way home.
The Orr »iaru-<l In the rear of the
KurtIu-m hotel about

wax impoKnible lo set at It. The flue

Inirnetl oirt a few dayr a«<> and tt is
newtpaper man. caught fire thoufflit that the lust <rack««d the
There ttlraui-}-. allowing 1i to ret fire lo the

and waa burned te the ground.
no inaurance.

Uiilldlns.

At. aoon ar it war a<vn that

lolhlnt: couht lie dune. Mr. GUI, the
RESIDENCES SAVED,
rtar extingulahing tha Nelaan real-! •lllase preside«t.-wli\-d Tnivemt- City
for hdpThe sUUtllweM
iliarka

Gill atora and put those out to prevent

MRTHEM

HOTEL

RUINED

spreading.

Thaaa

were

wind

spread

tin-

)>r Cuba.

MARINES ARE
BEING LANDED

eare-iwi.-d

BehFO*S«T«

John NtiMn’a
RuIntR-Oig
Car

Houm
H»?n«

OMtrvytd.

RncUcally

WcratioiiM

«n

BRaelal ta thi Evanlng RacerS.

vadabk on the

Merc

i

o Coming.

Cuban ' Flag

there ir tin danger ot

tha fact that the wind waa in

the

< and fira fight!
Travaraa CHy

vary

RuleUy. tha vlllaga of Nerthport would
Rrobably ba a haap of aahaa by
At *1 o'clock thia atumoofi fifa broke

ealdaneas with tha exception of
the Nelson residence where a portion
of the goods waa gotten out.

At 6

>'elcck the ferry deck was still bum.

hlBh

lo- lay

Ing.

u| the r>lK.-lb

Me Send.

tvm- *

Iracted typhoid fever and was form-d
I to lefura b. her home In MaaUton.
;mI>s l-te eoniraeted the diseaae and

June :i.

—Cula aeeeple-l

de-ldie tbi- l«e»l «if medical cArr.sWr-

tin- niD-lltloui- laid dban by the

euiulH-d to the -ilseaM- yesterday.

rubgr.-1-H of Ih--I'ufted Klat.-s.

lu ih-j

lhi.-lr

reriicrts

t->

Mr.j

The

: remains wen- taken in Maahrtr* by

Feh. ■:*. i:-:-p'tt-*i.l--ni T.-mdew- of Cula
May rti. H»:-<-outrt.| of tie

1

Masd of fulm formally inios ,

{

ferrod to the m w Einerntm nt.

;<'aiuk

tb.,

Tiler-- was an slf.-riing si---n-- lu ■'>- ;

Tw.--ni

au.l

the

«--n- heM op Saturday after-

t.-

itusm in the ebnreb ai Elk 1-ake aud

Inll.-tl

I the lin-rmt-iit .took place In the qMiM'-

» made rlos^r thrniigb Ihi-

Hiry at Elk Rapids

The Rev. J

W.

I MHkV. a fomu-r pastor and oid-ltpie

imny l-stJer. an-I a iii>ratn.-r of Insur­

Uierrlal tagnenltoc

; frlt-nd. orfleUlo.l asstslad by the

vommaud.Ts.

ASeeilonato em

SepiM^, tfa—S-t ixtarj

rtchaag.-il and the my-ni
III-- eoniniltl.-.-

ftii

>lr ThumiMHi. M. E. gilnlsler at IDk

di-eiancd snne-l InUTtenilon to

Itnmedlalely

Rapids.

the Vnited Btates In Cuba, at an

-irge-l Ih-- r.-N-l eomnianders lb sur-

By Wire le the Evening Ri

t»u::- iiiiBiiuD>
Cuba

Death sf John Cams.
Tbi (unemi nenlrer of lb- late JtdiB

tqu-i-alVHi of tin- n-«ipiueal ruin-

alnu-are of a eovemmcni

pixaniplly to the
Havana, Oct. t.—The Amcrieai^'ec- r-mder -luleily a
lUnker and Miss Cv-relia Mather of
eumoileshin ap|silnte-t by Gutemtir
diy were united In mari'lege a> eupation ef Cuba ia proceeding quietIneicad ef landing the (yvsl brig- Taft to rt-ei Ue ihelrarms.
Ft. Francis el.'ireh at !* o'cloel; 'i lii>,-.
Alr.-a-ly the work has procr>-*e--ii ku
In a body the men are being
day momlRc In the presence of a larm
numlHT of friends. Ttic couple wrii brought ashore in detachments and far that ii a|i|H-ars that the iusiirgfhgs
attended by Ray Magon and Miss N.-i

t*4>lijkll-

staler who had

Dii-I Allnsh. Za.as ami o-h.-t> of ih.-ii

b(-rs.(‘f
Ura

; k--*-n was

to Ilk P--OI.I.

:

gent

Hauled

mass.

-•lay wsf'fijjsfPtl^-.aad.^^MU»

tpai—Con^iimnai

Miaia-s to eiiki- i>v--r the Iktand

am.- r.s.ni -If Ih- 1-gi.tioii wlieii ih.-v i

Big Fleet of Ws'sl^ » in the Har­

the uupilai

•4 eis<
- U.ie-ial (uinv lo nl:

a. j.b-- ih-liv- i of their tttnutry.

Mather-Bakcr.

building.

Nothing was; saved in tha hotel, store

MarOipart. Mt«h. Oct

‘waa aant'fram

tha WurAurg

them wer-l

a

I

hraei-s

The poatofftce will ba located

also a-hllumal

five of

Taf. whom itey hath-d diDnuulca’-.r!

and

ri,

1-h-' -|r:ilh of Ml-U- Ida Cokaen. axed.

' i:. whieji ooi^nv-rt at Ibe asylum Mim-.

«s EsIriKia Palma eitx-te.1

and there waa no farther danger.
porartly In

«a>

WIh-u the pds-ii.T- wow r- Ieastvj

t 4:4S. the fire was under eentrcl them romlus to life asaln.

anS OMk Damagatf.

Ih-'h-

Damelv.

r-il .Hsainitiig

lion

bor

a-reDMltutlofi for

Ing the president i>r Ibe .Fnltml -

He tell that Ik--} Shouht U ilU>r- j

they IwNit-ned to the Ano-rteuii l.-gN-i

icariy 2400 Men A>«

Ossih of Ids Kakaem
!

nor

I of

TOfiny. the ruins are ntljl witp-nl)

ihe work well H

HSMk-coovewhw BOH

, to relieve her

tii-'.riiv

le villBBc.

the

' iiiilon as a si<-n->giapb--t and lisd come

Gmeiner Taft to pro.--in- the p»-ae«'-|

HADE NO STIR- WHATEVER

Feb

He leaves

II lx- he will find

ih- new l--|•ul•llr

. cnuxpmo j f •

work

goi>d eondtilua and who-

adopte-l -nd tb<- t'ntted Miate-i

the

magad but was aaved by tha bucket fir«' and If there had l|tn a falsh win I.
} fin- drpanmeiil rouhl baiL- saved
By fact work Mr. Clira,raal-

M cn the building wah about SSOOa rmoklns. but

Rarry D»ck Bumttf



this new

Cofign-ss la—o-d a law: auihorlr-

r.-aMoii.

brigade.

Mr. Gill had S10.000 In stock and hit

alh gol

lhai i-nintrr -lu-x tln- dlM-oter)
S-.

IB

'•ehurrh lu

td

of Ih- Is:.,,,.'

Mr. I'llotn has made maur frtenda

! here and they will wish Wm socness

Oi-' t'ul-an gov.roRU'til wa.-j •
tme of (he first arts of th-- m-w govi-r-,' •
aleil. I.ui

the Kii.-irkr

' carrli'il (iieie iimil it took fire,

dbnea waa also Mvad.

fm

possesslun



^ tn d--ei-l<>

prUo

ugalusi

iver (he vHlace. the cltlxt-nx were
Mra. H. A. Ruanaur'a
rasldonee
flchUac the bumlns litaads.
The
ongaide
the Northern .hetcl
MaXoDlc hall. Swatorb'h rr-rUurant.
HOWARD E. OILL’S BIO STORE A badly acorehed but waa saved by hard
>rk on the part of a number of young Garibe'x mllUnery nor«-. TbrHHar’nn-at
HEAR Of ASHES.
niarkel
aurl
niimi
rouK
oth<
ra
wx-re
on
HI. Mrs. Rose Kshl'o homo waa alee

Can

..l.-as- gf ih--.

III




Pnxonerx Are Release
Tl-

ferry

In-tlip a<k> feik away but

fully a quarter of a mile from the bay.

•-all-'-l S:iini-la> i-vi-niiig for :

l:3i> p. m. be-

txeen a double tw( in a place w hi rt- n

At 7 o'eioek thia morning the cot­

them from

:

CUBAN REPUBLIC.
I)-' 1-. l.k-th—|{,-iiu<iulsfaed by
Sfwin tLmiieh the wigning ot Ibe

tage belonging to B. Frank Wright, a
Detroit

CAREER OF THE



Kahl Brathara and a number of -adicr

FIRE THIS MORNING.

EVERYTHINB IS NDW READY

their terMces ouuld no )usi!^ l>c BMd-

ataraa are located.

Hap FROM
^ TRAVERSE CITY

The dcpartmect remained nntll

6 o'cloek. arben It waa certain ibai

I Indian school at RI Reno. Okta.

Mr

ns-i

(.’ans.

fath.-r of Gevrp and

Truman Cams of this ellj. was oxte of
the ohl settlers and owned Bnd'uperaied om- of th<- most beanitful and
valuable farms in the o-gkai

Firp at Igtke Ann.
laU Alin. Mich . rvi

Ih-' first

brick

He Bull'

rt-»ldene<' la

Gmud

S-lmke Ann Trati-rsN* roiiuiy.

Mr Caruk *loo-I very high aAeUtlr.
sedl te points of possible danger. Four- w<-l<-um-' ih<- opi«>nunlv>- to iv-iura i-i nad a dlKasiroiiH fire this morning,
hundred marines have been sent to. ilieii homes un-l--i«r<>n-ll(loiis whieh to Ihrt-e houses )s-longtog In Mr. Adolf. si>lrli(ully and finanetaUr. as was evtthem i<p|i-ar lo la- houorahle.
Pt-i-r Udpuv and laaae Bellingy being -Jenee-I l»j the very Mrge alteadasea
Clenfueges.

DniiBR the niasy. Archie Macnoii
Funston Visited Rebel Cenerato.
-leslroyetl
Thi- toes Is II,S'") with no and the profusion of-floral irllfUiM to
Id Ben Daehm. saim the <lu>-t In
The Tacoma has landed 100 men for
llrig. Gen. Kiinsiou .isiii-<l G--nera)‘
hik ni-'Diory ai the funeral.
le Ave Marie aiul the latter saug a guard duty at Saheti Spirltus. The Dee i
t'asillio
Th-- ipli.-i
The file slait---l in the fogulre ituusc
The d<alh of Mr Cares is d gneist.
raady for shipment on a special tr«ln. solo in the tk-nedicltis. Godr}{e St-nd.
loines is at Santiago ready to meet
haul, Howard E. Qlll’a ganarar^ora.
i- his ini:.t S o'ehM'k. Tile h<Kise was orNxiphxl: loss not ooly lo faU tamtly but
.
The chief began work end in leas than Buy Scofield and Arrhle Magun had
Ny emergency.
dry geeda atora and drug atora, the
|s>sslUIe wav'toassik
by ih-ujan-in tiietaou au<1 faiully. Mr.leJiureb aud the eommuaiiy at Urge
half an hour had steamer No. t on the lulos III the Agnus Del.
There
are
nearly
2.000
men
available
poatofflea. Cl
1-1 ivsti-re ord-T.
At RlesoD i> a railway employe und •■'*1
After
the ' ceivranny Iht hrldal
" '
platform at the G. R. A I. freight depot
t the big fleet of war thipa in the
and Or. Rload'a offlea. theae being In
to- .h^-iare-l that be gwny from home at work The mother
Good Thing far the City.
with a big coll of hoae. The apaelal pany went to the home of the hri'h 's harbor and more are coming. Every­
tha aama building, damaging John Nalih-- eaiiw- he IlSiI KteplH-d a-TO'S lit.- wlreet Tor a few
omalile capitalists
il.l n>f-r Bl-andon
at
eenslating of engine No. 46. a flat ear. father on ^U»t t-Rphifa stre--i and parthing N orderly.
000*0 raaidanca
and burning
Cari
lis-J the mcttlaion eu- mnmeui-. Kaviug h- r mui. ugi-d f-. and elly and show that they have (alUi iB
II flghilng li
of au <'U'K«il four-ooursc wed­
baggage ear and a pasaenger coach
Sehraadar*a homo to the ground, dam­
ivana. tx-i. I.—With (*r i.-ssost.'n^ -b«vure-l
rniliiBie IIe-anllirt daughier. aged t. alone In the hentse.
' aud future hy Invrming a
as quickly made up and the crowd, ding breakfast. The fullowipg was the
aging tha ear tarry dock
u ilian ;irfNjmi«iiii- s thi- «m-sslnn
leaving till
It is supp-i>>d that the ebildren playid
of money, the aeilnn eannu)
which had asaemblad ran the appar­
and bwming the large worehouaa and
with nialelii-k. setting the Inoikr- on h--tp hill iM-of greai licDeQl to the elly.
Chlcken Tean donne felne.
atua aboard, the trafn pulling ot
Busy Day for Taft.
aama frafght
The loaa may reach
fjiliB was
f.M-n-.aily
Egg Ihuivdectlne.
2:46. AssisUnt Chief Pctertyl la in
Govem.ir T:di iiD-l As-isia«t StN-r- ! Oiv. They miide fihi-lr way out i.ll The purclias,- of th.- BoardOiaD KJver
ii.lay l.^ Willlnni H.
fSCJOOi arith only partUI Inauranec.
righ'.
The
flames
si>rf9td
to
ih-Kiemrie
tjghi
and Pow.t company and
charge of thf detachment which ia Chleken Uulphin.
taoiy of Flat-' Baivin »ivlil iini- of the
jf war of .he I'ml-i
NO FIRE RROTECTION.
PolHio ai ia l»elnmiiico
made up of volunteer firerrwn.
buid--*t ilayk they tia.e bad tiuec their bouses on bolh rides aod'tbi-n- U-log the Trav.-rse City Gas company by the
t-ns-IaiUHiioii rv.t- 'UNl
The village la abadutely without fire
Heold-Kt.'v.-ns eompany of Grand Rap­
ixdisler Newlmrg In Cases,
arrival In ihe Maud. They r--eeivcd DO flr>- prutectloii and no water ntar
in n klndl^-^und iliploroaiie tone indi­
grolaatlan.and whan the houi caught
ids. will Iiadonbii-dly lu- a ipvst aid
JuUan Puiaiucs.
I the sulsn-creiary of th<- executive d«- than the lake nothing could be done
From Tueaday-x Record,
cative dT th.- p-riley In- woi-ld p-irs»-e.
flf* the citiaana ware powarlaea to aave
li» Trjv.-TM- City in the future.
AlRsl.a Frappe.
|i:iiiuieiii-. wlio are ilow the acting prev.-nt thc-lr bureing.
h'orthpori. Mich, Oct.
t'lirty-Umi
-h-ehux-d hinisi'lr pn-tisi-iiial gov--iu-ir
> «. A eaft waa eant to Travaraa City
Th.- directof*c of Ihe new ratapany
Sun-lav. Francis IP>rii< n's h..ow, two
I the eveiiing, n large nitni1>ir of
iK-r-^.. who lejstn.il oil Ih-hundred and finy doUan
of th-- isiaii-l.
tar help and at S:n tha train arrived,
mile.- fi.im the viUage. raugbt firs- and
eompose.1 td suu>- .if Ihe m«»l sub-omxmln^ .
ibe amoiim of dantape done by frl,ends alte-ndeil the p>oepllon «nd tier
having made tha run of thirty milaa in
Pmnipily at in—u (i-.eiiiur T=f:. A>;
was desiit.y.--l with all itk cunt.-nla exlamui business meo of Grand Ra|s .
•-r affairs
yexleritay'x fire
e In'this
in ipis vlllaRc.
viuaRc.
The
me happy eouide i--eelv.Nl their eongramfifty mlnutoa. Tho engine was immaRerr.cslimenls of itx- cit-alii slslaiil S-rnh.Tr} ifi -State Raeon and
with
Is.
men who
aland high
In iBe
«arh of ihtm,' ei-ereurli-s tn e-pl one Ixri. The |io.s wa*
following Ir the
e sclie^ule
RClte^le of losses
loxsea and iBtIuns.
dUtaiy aat to work with two atraama
Captaiu Msi-C-iy. Gov.^nor TafiV ai-uand
claivt
cup
were

tvi
->I.
no
iiisiii^nee
Mr
lUml.-n
Is
77
yeais
flnsneial
world and men wrho have
;il
hi|si:.i.
I.itt
lo
reiKsrf
dl
the insurance;
an tha Nalaen bauaa and awaoeaded In
The hride mid groom weio «h<- r>- -I- euuip. eiill.-il.ofllrially tit Hit- i-'r.-'- r-elly l-i him 11-- <nri>nnt--l him that old and
Id th*the lir«fir- -1- -iioy.-l all lilk ptiife ami-li- eapital to .-amr cuii whal^er '
Northern h< ilel. ow^erl liy fapl. \V.
aaving it. The Na^n heuaa la In tha
an-l
|>ai-l
th--ir
r--s|HVts
to
the
tx-t.nti):
lu-lertak.-. The ImpmvesicBta
i.e-Boui-l j..
.PP..I1.I
P. Roberlwin. loHK
iuliuranec euliM'loulS of many iH-auliful pr-NH-uf.
which gu to show the esi.-em in wlile'i |ir--sit1--ul.
alii In' Inaguraied by Ibe new
Juseph .<hira. ..............
lutke Ann
Ii;kI rami
s. If wilh lh«
$f.S00.
h--ld hy tli.-ir hosts of
'i-i--ni I'alti-lit now of r««.« iiarlssr. Oreg.m. ro- <xmi|«ny will of themselves he a beneailal-1-'
r eubim-I isK-i
&. cm. losH on .the Urns, dry they weixrival at the Travaraa City apparatua.
i.-ugrv-*H on Fi1-la> -in whirl.
etty iaaamaSi as the llgblfriends.
.in.-d
last
night
Bfti-r
tlsUlag
old
Etxals. grocery and hardware ittnek and
boekat brigade did what It could. Tha
wnuigly i'uleipieUNl Hi.- ini.-sMuu of ih.
rb-n-U
and
nrighlors
h-rr
ing
and
]uiwer aervio- will be tgueh
imildlDg. IlS.Sik); InMiintnce. ST.Suii.
Treasury Statement Made.
Travaraa City flraman vrara handi.tin--riean «ii---liat-irs. (Piverour t -f
Y. P. 8. C. E.
William H
Madis(ji.. formerly of inijtrwcd.
H. B. OIU. loss on bam.
iu• Vdios Roi.N.If who i.a^ IH-.-II Hess
aappad by the utter abaanca of aguipK|K>k-- kindl.v lo S--n--r Paiimi. l-» v.hot,
The lafuslne <d aoitride .aj-ital is
Trav.-rw- Cilj- g.Ms the- «>■»' •tm
ake Ann l.ii' n.«r of Area-Uu. n-irancc,
K-r siliee f-ilsi so-ur- d h--f lu-l« is-iwlmant. aniy amalt hand ladder* being
said. Ih-' p.-ople of i-nla »w-I ni
iireM Iasi night aficr vlfl'ing ht-ri-. , always an .-xcelient thing tuamasn ft
H. E. Gill, loss ou hijiise. >:50; in- ilon of the B!.-v.-uth dlsiiii-i ClirtslUrff
uc'. siibniilied « niiaiielal slntutnent
Kiidiavor iiiiioti. the 'prvsent c<mfeii' unquesll-iiiald-- d--l.i of gralHiele.
mak.-s 4be Inu-realf of mlMldo poople
irance enough to cover.
iiiy. Inn this ha.-' i
In the
BURNED TO GROUND.
id.-iilteai.
with iliQse of Trarma City.
lion
closed
ui
Tlmmiisonvlll.mdr-y.
Himor
te
Rev.
Ullom.
i»-»ldmi I'alnmV idu-f r>i.!y was U--ti In-lK-el- d
H. B. Gill, loris on warcituuse aud
Tha Northern
hotel, whkh
th.- Ill — hi,-. V'i-irsihiv the fnl
not advaner and girra?.
. -is-cal ii.e.-llj.g of lb.- olficial If the eiiy
dock. $600; UD Insurance.
It-'il v'l'i'-'l-'- to »U - tpr.-Skio
.\everth-l- — 1
Tafi
owned by Ctpt Robartaan. waa burned
h.-lr tnv.-sln.eui aalurany srould Dm
•f for tu- oi.iaKluBity .,f diiPHig him a i. e.-li.i t-.|
Car ferry dock and slip. lintirlUi.ooii. lowing otflcere ww eli-ctc-l for th-•> a-Nordiiig laaW -If (h.- Cbureh of Christ Monday
ta tha grounj. the building being of
n profUshl- and that is lu aay the
iKuing year;
• he burden of giihllng - he M'mi>i'St"‘ot
Properly of car ferry >:lor«-d In ware­
UII-I le gged night a deci-l.xi Musstlon was sprang
fn|M. Fortunately, thoea inaida had
ProildcDli <*. I*. Ikbueti.Thpiupwin
•ast.
a
thing
that
la not dcalred by
>-puliIle to ihi r.-pr-s-^tailve of n i.uhouse. dishes, life prv»ertx-ni. etc,
wh.-n
the
If
t
T
P.
niom
oHer--d
his
lor li-l.-on 'o.-.i.-ii.ue I.e
Uma to gat out.- The Gill atora which
vHU*.
If it Is In thrir Inllou string enough lo eulorr- eoiiliol
ll.iMtO.
i-sieiiailoii a» pastor of tlo- rhuo.h. my eaplialisl.
Taft lo Return to Washington.
contained the telephone exchange ai
VJcx- presl.U-ni. Ell.n f-'rost. Fr-mk
•■mts 1.1 tiave tbti city iuenmae tn
suuicy Wilson, nefs. fishing tackle,
I
Mr. Tal' -(a-.-.I S.-i-.rdsy mgl.i tlwl J-.« .. long time Mr. Cn<*iu Itas felt a
paetatfica ta new aiao only a heap
BTt.
\
.e.. $SS0; DO Insnmuee.
divii'i- .-nil to «rther BehU «rf iaisvr and Mipulathm and lmpori«i>es>. Jt 4a bsrt
The
fan
that
eov-Tiiinetit I'h-. ex|H-<'t-..l -I, n-nuiu In C-il-a igity
oahea. Tha Nelaon raaidanca had
Ttvastia-f. Franc-s DiiIuit. Trav-.
latnra) that
ilM-y will
bead their
John Kelson, realdenw. SJ.tMHt; in­
(huiigcNl lian-is frviM a )e>sitlnn of ale l-.ni.igii: pjug-r and woul.l
le- his aril'.n last t.lgbi was ll.e r*-suH .rf
goad atart when the lira dopartmerrt
rso rity. ^
surance. Il.aoo.
long d-lllN-ralion <m tin- Mibjecl
He .-n.-rgies y.wnrd earrying thia out.
•olule lnde|n-ndeiieu to Hie restraint
ishingloo.
affajiarrtvad but a portion waa aeved. The
Srendaryl
M.
II.
Holhy.
Trgv-;rse
With ihe Hannah A lA> Ini.-revts
will - i-i-.i his lals.rs iif-n- Nor. I 'and
John Nelson, fnraiture. $::•«; Insur>f :i lempoRin- |irult'(ior. elr.. was r—
I'h.lll.jdn-- l.'lati-!- i-iiInauranca an tha Gill atora U
aee. *500.
Bfi-r a 'boiT
rest at liK
b-ime In aiding to Ih- devHoimienl of ibc.cilr
slvM by the niSss-'s *i\h u|i-r lu,
ial d-.-nian-l—l hi* imr
known but It ia diowght that about
sr.iiiiiessiern Ohio will etiii-i' ih.- <?van- a-ml striving for the upbuilding of the
Carl Shpeder. house aud conteal*.
diffen-oe.-.
two4hirdo or tha taos, which waa S1S.- *J,500: insurance. Il.wki.
C-ll-die fl-1.1 with the nrrt.ri ev»ljiel.sl. town and the pw comtany omning
usi (rf til- r--llii-l and ■li-oighirul
rjue>.li-.| Fei-Kiary. Ila-o
000 waa covered.
The loaa on
Mrs. A. E. Ruemiuver. boucs damirhaiies
K.
igii
8c«)\ill.-.
'omtime
dm- In, then- will le- two powerfsl focres
Cul.aus while they I-n-I aecMaln scnsloil.-r w-vl. to further aNarthom hatal waa abaut $104)00 with
at work for the future of the lioct
age«^ *200:
Insnranee will cover, Ui-niaii. Benzonia.
llvcnes-f over Ihe loss of th.- Islaii-l'v
l-riiiig an urgaulzs'Uui ine ll.e I»r.lt|h of Novemle r
only partial Inauranca. Tha laaa an
The dcli-gati-s pix-.-i-ui fr-»ui Trat- |••ve^^iB1lty are iiirljiie-l to' hope Hia'
t Santo agency.)
Th.-y- Blr«-auy hat.- thre. '.-ngage- town iiorth of Graad Rapids. A factthoroughly fn-U.II a i»o
tha Sahraadar raaidanca waa about
Mrs. Rosa Kebi. danutge on house. •rscClly. w.-r.--Onv-- I.uca-. Ev H-j, the rolled States piotee-oralS will
ii-ii'« .if from f-Mir to six we«-ks .-aeli 1-r Traverai- fliy mrana better bnai- _
virtoual ,
-rniti-nt.
BMOO.
(30. inauranec will cover. <&iuto 4WnmnU-l. Molu-l IK-sprt s. \V. M. Gor- brief.
It Indiaiiaiv.iis. Iiid . Columhiir. Ohl.x n.-s't J.H--ibnae wlui have lutcatmeois
'sf. ha- t.-<m;iia:-l B--.'k
WAREHOUSE CONSUMED.
i here and wl..-n llri InvecUnenta^m of
ugenry.l
. '
Business Not Interhipted.
Uuui Wju
juihu.|, gm.-iiMir ot Polio Rico imt Hnutlngi-ni, li.d
Tha big wamhauaa an tha car ferry
Captain Robertson was in Manls- eomb. Roy Tboiiias an.J M. B. Holby
Th-re -wili le? Tour in the company the laipoCauc-Vrf Ihe u.-w and the .rfd
iMoual goteriior-hlp hen-.
deck caught from^e aparka and waa
,, g -'ompdniex, K fs aafe to priMnme that
tlque at the time of the fire, but war In udililinn lo tlx- h>eal .leh'gali-s. Kai- a I.Hef l-usin-ss trip wnuid n-tl have
K-iiding ’h<- Cubans Mr. Win- .f w..rt.-rs. Mr. Keoville- having
entirely cenaamad while tha dee
wiihT"V(h>ns will le- left UDd<jDt- that Will
notified and returned as soon as pos­ kiiska. Fiwnkfon. Hales, ol.l Mission. lA-engnlzcd from ihe gem-rat attitu-ie
siK.-ici.li fitii.-s- lor th'- iKisiiron. liuslcal dir.-eif.( and «
aolf waa badly .damaged, the .aoiid
lel-ip Ih*- cHy tn the fulrisl
sible. He stated today that be would Maple CHy. Northpon. Beaxouia sn-1 Ilf lb-- |Hxij>I(4th:it Ihe form of the s-JV■iiii
They ar«- at pi-etrwetura. hmaavar. only burning alowThompsouvUle were repr«-s*-ulc<l.
- capaMlltlrebuild as soon as be could.
erniaent barf t-Nm altered. Busiutvs
ly. TbafaaalatremS1S400teS204)Oa
Th-'
R.*..
UBnisx.1!
-l.
liveix-d
an
The Nimbem. -was an all the yeat
pw.ple hsv<- be*-B CiUv-ne-l.
coiilinue<1 ihe same, except for tlH-;|„. un i- r his
It ia ataud Ih^t there was aoma tra'S"!
Pars
MacquwttS Firs.
around hotel, (he vmiv one In Korih- Bddtx-n on -IkH-irenlng th.> fipiniiia! vigor exhlblli,--! by (hv wholi-sale nier-l^,r.
The R-v. Mr- Cllom camIn tha building but hew g>ueh la no)
11. Mirb , fict. l.-The P-ft.- Marpori. and was doing an excellent busi- Ufe " and M. B. Holley spi.K-- on th, ebanis. mumifuctm--rr and raJInta-Is,
Ui-.clj.b- ehureh In Ibis city fiv
known.
Tha ear ferry deck ic iso­
wax d*.-»i7ny<ri liy fir.*
•Tweiitv-fifth
M.'mt.risi .vGtiilne
. ,qi.-tle
ago
last
IVremlier
and
fo
md
to ii'gaiii ih-'ir former trade it.ro-igh-J
Ha>..iu i
i‘ -Ulsaimaiiieui
lated and la In a place difficutt of acjis af’.-rnoou. lb.,- r-iof
the Habit ..f Bible Reaillng ' was W.
b-r-hip rrf about fifty ,VN.ple .
Gill said today that he woul.l not
out th- isiami which has lex-n ip *! i'.-rra Gu. r a
- Q at Fatumg.i lUcaaa far lira flggting apparatus.
■ : afire hy a passing
M. trordou's subject an-l on Friday
j.lnt ill th-' Grang*' hall. I.'n
ktsndsllll sine.- ilic le-glnning of ih.,-1
, g;,
rebuild thbi year. The postoffice. which
.is> unde] the »<
las
ao water availairfe
REOFLE MOVED OUT.
momliu:.
the devothaia! <-v.-iVl^ n-vo!.it|on,-kix w»-eks axo. '
The.'..
P-a-lervtip xod f..rr-/ui pr-acli-'.•I rain
.
i|
was lo his building, has been moved to
U'ld. *sslsie.l
M- lak»- and a luK-kei '
Net knowing whan their turn would
were li-d by Mrs. B R- Moore.
in= rhe liMle cfjnBr>v:a:i*
■Alihotigfi li' was known Friday an;i;.„,|.., fc.,;
the Wureburj; block and Mr. Gill wUI
StllWOlllAle Uffi
come the paoRla all areund.tha neighI.'y ami l-r>Md‘ ■’'’rf*' actODiplixb mPhltut eote.
llarg-r q-jaru-rs were n
open a dnig store Ihere. hut will disAniericaii
provi.sfoBsl
goverem-aM >^.,r;v ::•••-• m<
out In tha Northam'hotal and before

'

Ita pr«graao could

ba

chocked

had

burned through to tha bay, taking tha

An appeal for help wai aent to the:

city and immedlaUly Mayer Friedrich

ordered Chldf Murray te get a attamcr

iKfc. th.- R.-V. I.. It. Uiss, ll. bMiih n-.I-

barhoed mavad their bclonginga out
Into tha atracta until they were full of
hauaehald geeda.

Tha-arrival of the

bts other lints at
.. .preseni
______
The CHticns Telephmiv c.mpany has'

Burned.
,.«,id
fe avoid.-! and il.--j.it-? '.he |e„niman i. -'I wh:
Eropliv. Mich.. Sept. 5k.-Th-- btuiscs-ibM-qu.-Dt tm.-niy-l..ut houi- the
ja]

the long disUBce phone li^ the Wurr-i«f

Richard

Si3llu.->n

aUMii

»mi-half

,he .nival of Pr—i-'uill

but* building, bm ba.^ not yet decidert i
“Of-h
'Blacc l-urae-l lu;
where the risdtchboard will be placed, rihe ground yesterday afternoon- OnIy ,,„„
vlllaga would go.

build a-» few gooiis on the l-jwer flm.r were-

SMAUL BUILDINGS BURNED.

wwTor works system for the village su:»ved.

ko—-vel'--

'

The house wa> a gws! frame

nj.-.liaior- i.-u

Hot Lovrererf.
.j-.v-ni-.r T:.l:

wiih'n..

i 'wai,
ai-i-r.-ia-

rwsUurant

caught fire

whole town was nut destroyed.

the roof btR he managed to nctingu

tlm^ there were as many as a dot- ,j tfay
, . at his home In Nonhporl.
The flying apark/ oet flcb to many on fires going but the owners of the {death being due to congestion rtt th-.
t the viltago but the bnlldingf managed to extinguish them, brain. Mr. Middleton was SI years <d
I generally managod to The wind vent dowa about 4 o'clock.
age Ud leaves a wife!?; yuan- of age
gut-them out.
The work of the Traverse City fire' and aeven living ebildren smi flv- [
K.

STORES SAVED.

rfepanment was anpreclated fully by ! grandchildren

tion of the buaiMoo section standing,

,i«i:h -fsstb .nGod-

heir ooiu. and He-ti-r-Hickley ni Iratay Oty.

in .nera-'le ja>i«-r i'-aoitig ih'-m they
.-iM.-c-d-d aii.J trriay they worship In

Wen'* Lay Oowm Arms.

i„y

(heir

lt:.‘J*d> .-iinnh

voeregation of from

,rr.-ii,|.

TIk

apparatus on th- verse] no which ihr
He felt certain, however.

lK-a :til.li



a-k Craw 1- able to l>e aruoad.and

Ih- a?:*niJ

rr.m.-rrrf Eiafcth and Cass s'reeu. w.ihiUy off
to Sim.

j>i->iTH-s* agalu after a riiwrt .jucount of Illness.

Xorturn Weiner, at 11 years a fresh-.
, man'in Toft* coIWe, Is railed ib*

Rev. Tbomor Penn I'llom re-] youngBst r-Mlege slodrail In Amerlra.

F<T.ooi rummlssinner CtlH' •* xenil-to-i»e-l him training for gospel work at! He is the son of Professor .Wsiner «f
le 'rii blankt .ami other sehw.l wog-iit*

Pr-sidi-m Roosevelt', fiieodship; pU«->-:<> the cn-joiy ’.wcSei-s ihi, week.

finished their Uboni about * .Vclock serxlce wilt Ik? Mond^v at Nonhporr,; for Cuiis wcui.l promp. him i.. approval The irarucy 1-Iauk this >r-ar i. .n a re-G-nn

tha strest running north and oouth net last evrsilBgand heftweihelrrernra lo'He was an old iwhlicr.

.f

•.V^iy t.Vrt Waller isaned i
to -Claiwr*;.
ho-pltal serviee tnrortned G.iX i la'iji.tlbg p.-.jp!e. r>. iry to Lulld s-jch X rjam- IW.-ase Tu-.-iriay
ti'-mMd.-d but y
of Travi-rse City and Ml*u
ifia. iher.-

j;,.,

i ^utch memberwhip of 43'' and

The fuDeral'tbai

I'uildlhg jyurtied to the

-vu,, E.-:Mf of tu.- fni-e-i siai-- ' tie s- jse.pi', the nwjst «>; Ui.tu ju

■b*-

He was one of North- president wras pt^iceeding to Prnvlnc-

They'ihere over forty years.

i by- the 1

.-{..-rj, ri*,, ,||| je-cm a.-xt,

re.p..i
Tie n*'W's fnnn Satiiiagt* today i» n-ct
Friday night he was unairf.- to get intoj n-asriiring. Two ih'.ussnd r-l-*-ls In
veil because of a >lefect lu the wirej:-<

'h'

TieTie-JJt,-irt.ai..'ni*, tickets and ft.rigLi
far a» M-V1 -hip of (he church Iner- aM-x! .i., ,
s Hb-Jt
sb-i’ ••••'• “• i--"»'cn oul bat
e ls«<(M»-rn<id
Aldan Is
I tine j>,
and »h.,-n ih-y
work ; ersph *
lb.- porw
The Ves* t»
;to.bui:-l a new .-hurrtj
siseif
11.2'St

'
I
I- WHS a h.rc'ilean nn.'-rskin

communication with President Koo»e-| ,j,j„

M^Wfhllf the fire is a distreui blew to eve^ dtUen and today many expres- i port's oldest pioneers and had lived , lown. Slass.
tha village, there Is htltk s good por­ alons of gratitude were beaid.

. G.-wiiiJ

..jH-ra hous. an.l a f.-w m-mib- la-ei
ls":i rn
ti.r-niic rr
Tl.e tiK-n.lc

jth- t'lty op-:ni Lous--.

Yellaw Fever Feared.

Sag of Ilie 'repui.llr w as:

AtjnncK'. Joshua Mkldlt?(oQ. ^d }mxs«"i;i

' th.- s4-rTle.~ w-.-tt- takei.
d and th-' <

h-.u;

days ‘ ,B..rrli «le- fit
jsiaT- n.- ui^a;

The flro was swept toward the bay
y(>sterday-B disaster wont be re l»'n>c”=rc. w-<.rih pnrfiably *5«-'.; partly-r^
^-n-riv.-i.e.-* of tfc. c«b-;
and everything in Its path «MnL bama peated.
iinsuretL
jalis.. was 'car.-ful lu taking up b.- ii--w ;
and outhouaoo being cenaumed along
While there werd no lives' lost ami'
-'
I duties aud ahsiain.-d Iri.ni aud
with the other buildinga. Thc'origii
’ might have befin eon»tri;oi 1-yii.f
injured, it ta due to the;
Mr*. U. G. Shorer reerive.1 a mew-'i
Of the blaxe Is not known. ChaHeo fact that the wind wem down that the-.sace Monday.
Haring. H*s d.-cision n-.t: yj,.
stnilDg
that
her|i
Bwatosh's

nmr. h

) thi- uo of coiinery io ifce,4.rohen ve-i vis.-i ft^.

M-w-ie Mible iBwiiuie al Chicago{lUrvard. a Russian, and aa American-lag had several years'experi-j bore mother.

Whn

learhltig .^n 'imWlc schwls and-year- ..Id he was

be

was eight

reading

1_____ ^,also as »«aertntenrientof the Cheyenne! Huxley a»d H«ckql

Daswifi.

1

ORANO TRAVEfiSE-HEIULa WUREOAY. OCTOBEIt'd. 190$.

taBd Tnrcnc HoaM

Ouhan AIIMra.
Harana. Oct 2.—Secretary
proaapt action

Traverse City Markets

his motion.

tn landing

Taft's

dlniog rwrtn dtx.r. one 1b the kitchen of the CTiy drug store was is-eim
door and one In bis bed room. All had day. this Iwlng the flrst pavcl all-j In ‘

Tlio board of public works reotnn-

the Dee mended tbal the city buy tbc Seaman*

Holnea crew d( amrihea at Saatla^ mixer.

his room was a long, kwn tuiife

....I lt-9#

il arrired a large force l»d condition and that they should be
t was within two allies

flxed.

otthe city intending u> loot the banha

TMOS. T. »ATB«.

Mr.

Palmer moved that the

board ot public works be inmrueted to
do so.

Carried.

In the aVseoce of Mayor Priedr.th
Mr. Cllieit acted as chalrmau.
tlago prorlnce.
ary leader Bays

1*1

spians

Council Meeting.

lag (0 allow (b« matter of eleetric ratiarty ftaBcWtea reauln la a atate of
«alMDce for alaty daya^ the cHy

pany dan.

At the aam*)

time other a^pUcanu for mnchlaca

Icrriiory with any other comiiany.
this action,
pany

aad oCort M boldint the ftanchite
«nrr owortnnlty that a boalneac man
Hr. Gfiibe U undoubt

aOy Maaere

and it looka

The nsatler was

'

via be tiareniag the atreeU ot Tra»

The pctiili

received and flied.

Bxed.

The ordlna

The
that

•aba the poaalblUty of opening up
MV addiaone to the eUy and Uierehy
Md|«a ^4»vn oppOrtunlUea to purVm bowa eheatdy aad lire In a
Matty aad ooMtonahle maancr.
IMwaa City aeada the railway and
tto aleotrle

Tafhray bulldet*

euyfog

L,w.ni.- v-te

til to place

the b'-a.l -<if

jump •ml and l.iJl hini.-M If.

need

«Mf«lw'’CHy aa It Is oae of the moat
■*«■»’ towns in the eognljy that
doaa Mt BOW pooaeas a laltway aad Its
la growing dally.—Keen il.

"£■*

The bids of A. U. Pairbauks and J

r hall and it is proltahk- thal Can

sinieh on ihe jaw hy on-- -I
who raii-arke.l the tum-e.

^........

.Mm-m:

<iav>

If the raptaiii

Boardman river were submlllcd to the docs rom<‘. he will. If |HWsih1o. remniii
over Sunday ami hold a memorial

and Ur. Monroe's $2.9: a foot.

M

vice.

He la stalloned at-Bay City .-it

limit on

the coatrscl.

-U.i

preseu?.

It.

'ii- '-ei . -A-sl 2-'

will jik-.t I--

Thcre

f'-'*" '*'•

hi- dreamed

that

a man

nn

pecial
esp

tl-i lull f.

licnehi of

............................ . any C. IL t.

I

I'ains in Tcmnant patterns

ag-iit ..r

addr.-^- f, J.. I.irkweii.'. C-e-r.-il 1’a>
Ih-caUM-

is

lntyin« paper now. Ix-cause

r...,ndn,.....;iis.ve

rcduct-d

prices

advam--Ke
you

i*ei

and also

in

tjtc
bar-

where there is

only ••noujih for .a room or two.

N-ng- r Ag.-;it. tIniiKl llapi

'* Many kin's i« choose from now.

.s-i ;;:i

wilh a levn-edgod butcher knife .was
him. U- IV Hi'llirwiik. a iiailH i,

Lardie thought Ibai iberp should be
time

Wall Pams

l: * l .-M-.r--u ■- Ki.-li

In-'.. ;Tie!,.-I- e-i.-t 1.* -I:-."

fomu-riy

rouduet the service.

l.OCKWthll).

tiut»4 l^^aacugt-r AgiiiU

C. R.& I. TO mCHMOHD
$5.00

council by (he board of p-jbltc works.

Mr. l-'alrbanks' hid Was $7:74 a foot

w'l
ssh.

iv-udeivd iineousehm-.

charge of this isist. will l>e nn-seiii

H. Monroe for piling (he mouth of the

f. L

________ dHaaiFTfat^l^AUrh.

Tan

;

i»i-iht» Van Oveieu *4 tiraiid lb.pi-1-

h'ld

Frida) afloranin from (he Satvailon
who

Sv any t>. K. A 1 ap-.nl fug Inll
itiforB.;iHoti. or K-l.ln-ws.

When:
the U-! ’

against tl:.- ttliidow l.ir fiar he will!

soldiers.

Mmiaelle.

'H-

"—

. gm-s t.ia Is'ie!. it U ti.-c.-^-ary (n ,

Howard and David, who are two smail

Ing voles.

and

.
.l-wls-u- a l■•a'llIluT !.• ui-- -tati-lThin he wa-v

While c-ndltiK her'tlild-. Mr-«. C-n

will U-

Mi

suit- wa- fctralai J ;iiiJ Ik- I-i

, .h.. .■,.k.»kl I.1..1 I..
wiiKh.w- and llijurr- liitiis.lf.

Burtoii. who Is doing Salvation

fiinerat M-rvim-

30 DAY TICKCTS. VfM

tie- einu.i --i.t

while \jsitiiig his -l;m-rsi! IVi.e'

line In l-eelanail eouuty. are soldiers.

TIk-

Thursday, October 11

-,;k,

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

iiuci.-.
i-—I
This 1. not Ml- Holho-V- flr-;' -\ ,'

Mrs. Payne, who lives Jnsi over ’

(lie's molinn. there iH’iiig no disM-ot

Tickets Goad for to Dajs

.1., .k.

Only 'h- ti';:

|i“iieiiee with vivid dn-ura- as.li- ha-l.j

of TravaroaWy Daalaru

boys and who nre enihusiabtle Junior

nance was passe.I on Ald.-rihan Lar-

I,.-.-;.

Ihe VhKvl;

.. J«' .

k,ji,

cm rl.ar around.

Her hnsband

sork lu Washingion; Captain Grae<-

Miss

-.t ml or jiijiir.>.i\Tvms.- Il aio«>-J a;*"' <s-euj>t.iify

Mldii-r In (be local corps nnd h<-r

pealing Ihe aeciiins of Iht' 1901 ordi­

tta of the city moat of neeeaaity be

1a the plooeer

Iti the

that forbid a sale without the ap­

«Bpad aad erowded and the expan
ToiTtnnly

■■rcarntcil

proval of the city.

«Hy. Without K the conlnee and lim

BaiR

right

Clover seed ................................

10 and SI of the ordinance be repealod. King, who has charge of the corps at
section 10 being the one that prevent­ Muskegon; Miss Blanche, who Is r
ed a comblnsllon and section Si the S4ddler and a singer In the local corps:

■aenrity tn the derdc^mienl of any

dtmt raaway

recent pur-

form of u iMdli^n asking that sections

ao* ha

daiy abort Uwu that the electric

«ea

ES=:;ii

conducl the two concerns with one The children are; Mrs. Vlmiie Wilt
isms. Mrs. Kllba 1‘aj'ne. Mrs. M:ir>-

«na Oty.
Aa eleetrte raftwar la an abMluti

-

of Oraad Raplda.

sinro Its organixatioo;

By

asers of the company, are enabled

<»Ma. who baa expended tint

. tboaih It wax only a queaUon

M,

com­ eight ehlhlrvu. with the env-ptlon

the Hnild-etevens

aoi

IM.I

corporation.

jJiiWaaTha acuoo of the council glrce Mr

< -oooU expect

vatlon army worker In the city, hav­

Martin

The sPiv-di was aall-si pv. r ■ and carrt*-*! .t Is.iKiiet,

fom-that that did UOI sloj. him.

provat of the council or the cniering ing beeu Irwisurer of the local corps

vtS BDt be drirea away by thla action
aatf the tatereaU of the city are well

Mr*

Mrs. King was (be best known Ssl-

7. 1901. which problbl

the sale of the company without
1 or a dirislou of

vMtbar or hot they can and will build
a raBway fa thia city.

l«o tnonlhr.

peaM the sectioni of Uc fmncblei; Khig was 47 years of age and h-avis

Clart-ncc

Portvll w.fe marr;.-.! :U

the wituibw hu' hedlv'H with e-ueh' Tu.-.llate ■ Triiiols -ot

granted the Traverse'CUy <Jas com­ a husband and eight- ehlldren:

«oMidl KBTa Mr. Oibba and bla
dataa ^ty of time to demoni

IsHl for the last

Amraal Excotsions
Richmond, Ind..
$5.00

patiBg will run jrrlhc sl-le*;;:k

Th-

from his co-ieh through the

Holhruok.

She has be<-ii a tiulT- rir

fur some lloir and was euiifined to her

The cily.eoqncll Mbnday ertwhig r
' la nw^*tbet^0U0D U*t cren-

Holbrook.

•It --<«n»i-d so real I loul-l hav. Rev. -guuna- IVaii
swivrn ih- inm was Ibotv-" said Mr. The hnitc was i-o-mu.t.l ut ?ra>

fully 2S.0M men In the fleld and he died at T.:30 Tuesday at her
ai9 Sixlh street, her d<-alh lunng'dm
nays there trill be no more upriring.
to <nute<-f.

Mr.

«ihi|»w to the ground beh'w.

Mrs. Marta King, wife of John Klue.

the Inaurgeota bad

toaard

llsirlwr dtdnt wait t.. bear more i-ul

Death of Mr*. Marla King.

A Cuban reroiatlon.

Bik-y will Iw iwvi-d with Iwirk and

Tve dfcsposed of the two litth- girls,
now 111 kill you." said the man and h..vartod

10-15

leare today for hU r

tn order to allow-

bihI

he was IndustrloustF sharpening it

across the Csss street bridge were in
UTien the r

Traverse City,

knives hut the one heU by the man in

Approved and adopted.

Mr. hbirchle ^ted that the waikt

sared the city from beiag sacked

Work on paving the alley Just w

men In .the house, one standing to the

Frost Freaka

n siding at :>IZ Third slriH-l. boi night

j; W. Slate;- was out to Ida farm ye

jinniwil through l.he window in hi- lied

staling

that Hr. Monroe liad all the apparatus

and It might Ukc Mr. Fairbanks some lerdB}' and he says thal the frost has
time to get ready. Tlie city cnielaeer nt« cul a idaw out Ihere. He purr I
said that tSPO ooold be saved by wait­

ramiot so- the offi-eta of the frost on

ing unUI spring and that the piling of

VbiDi i;f mij deserlplloD on his farm.
s

the river was not worth anjlhlng from

iiiiuato, eueiiuiber

and

melon

liUry point of view. He stated vlni-ii and his itoiatooa are aa
that by waiting flneeii per ccnl of the and gtt-en aa they wore In AiiKua',
while on tiK* farm adjoining him
.el could be saved as

room.

Uiichily. he was on Ihe gmmid

■-mm

floor kill he n-rr-lvetl tmiiieritiiK t-ut-

aiid Iierauhew 8e he went ihrotigh Hu-............ ..
window-

and

the

11'!

drill.|«-d alioni HiivV feet Imi that

Ot^ Book Store

.

|h>-

iSaii-

►ufntieni lo'awakeil hint.
Mr. and Mrs. llulhn-.k •-nterlMluCiI

tbt Hobart Cc.t Props.'
traperst C//p, ftlfeb.

o-d Ihaj
^
ibomrt.-r

le eotiitwii.e iit Iheir lulme

’t'‘.S¥sr.’ -

1c to get good prices on timber the west aUgit 1«<1 rods distant, the Ing and he retln-il'«Ik»h l“ ""He said that the whic object in polalucs aro completely hilled hy the diH-k iiol him* whni-tlni. it wai wln-n
frost.
than piling (be river was for the convenlSMaaad wtth.tho
rdee^ton of
the enee of boat owners aad Ihst the sea­
John A. Jneksou is nuking n
son was practically
of Pythlaa here and with the
uunilK-r of iinprovemeuts al Ida fl'h
H,Htti11orii that had boen made for Moon was Inclined (o agree with bini
house on KnA Front streri. A ceui-iii
I regard to (he ssfliury candilions.
- jiMi irnilni
The decoraUons <
Mr. Lardie thought that the sanitary floor Will he put in aud a cement ap. be said, of any previous
question wss the vilsi thing of the pruarh In front. New weather iMwrds
What Wa Can Do.
4AMasr Oasorat Idmfhlp yaaurday

gM«aa*4 .UmaaU

ag

more

' ,TI|9 people of Traverse Cliy certalr

He dldn'i believe lam- will be added where needed and a n'-w
roat of paint will (op the wh^tli- uEuir
cheaper In

whole mater.

would be any

Ir espeadaUi such eompllmenu an

Ih M fatnre hope to cowtlnae (o merii spring than now Imt that II wonid
just as high tf mK higher the way
ttMg.
Tnvene Oty Is (ho natural
prices had
elty ot the north and the
Glllett thought It would, be well to
and wflUog
refer the matter to the committee cm
SO Mythlag to keep up Its repnUUon.
brldgea
Ikg.gtSlo 0. A. R. ortcampment was
Hr. Winnie sUted that he didn't
M laigsit meOUng ever entertained
agree with the rity cnglntw in regard
MvM^deqdte the large crawda. the
the sasllary boneflL He said that
eMMBpBMt was handled so well that
> UMnlcn waa formed and the veterana nllO think o( thrir vWl 1^ with
-AS TtalUag drioMUoaa may feci
OMVthat they will alwaya be accord•i #hfty weloome when they
hwajMlI a eordlai tnvlutkM is always
SHMSSod to eoane again.

\:

* Whtt M Te Be Done Nextf
gaeatlon has reference to the
tr poor. The peoptb have sp^n
late election, and quite deddedI had the vote been falter the
n aUll
A. The voice would have been
That v«e abould by no means
torpratod as meaning that the
a generous

ail
• i

' bar was cloM (o tbc beach and
the refuse from the sewers was scat­
tered along the shore Instead of bring

graai ptoaaure.

Iter from the BDperrleora
the way of doing it; that tbey
"eatly dimpprore their action
taken before (be rote on the
MUob. in buying the twentya ooutb of Trav^rae City.
- that Bite bet the poor quality of Its soil.
I It U too limited In extent.
Mtoae they paid too high a
ir IL In abort, the prevailing
at Is very atrangly In favor of
^ fkem ot good quality, and llhSorii a farm can be
for onodmif (he

carried onl.

While the piling

moDd. lad.. Is on Thursday. Oel. II’

Get full iu

You’ll Find the Real Thing In

Monroe said that he could do the work
Id forty days.
Mr. Lardie moved that the board of

"-A-'ysiS'i'Ar-''.,','!"

public works enter Into a contract with
whichever of the bidders they deemed
best able to do the work the quickest
The motion carried without dissent.
The commlitoe

on

sewers

or ITS^tor rysvrfsdJBwtohKg. Iscjiu^ai

rceom-

U.Ou.. .11., K, w*£S«?iss.'S5Sr.;'.Es.

Iween Stale and Front strccis be

trviar Ja^Bsy Co„ Buhanaa Kwh.

eCOJIKS flUD FURS
Jit SCeinBERQ BROS-

as It?

tended to Pine street, abdht 18fl root
In all.

> CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY
Accepted and adopted ou Mr. Tab* LA]
LAXa-nvg BBONO (Mata* TahJsW

.........
»!SS

" aimer's mollon.
The committee on claims and

THE BlCGtST display:
THE GREATEST values:
THE PRETTIETT STYLES:
'
EVERY GARMENT «S NEW:
EVERY FUR PIECE IS NEW:

i counts reported bills acarcgatlng |T.- A GUARANTEED CURB FOR PILB8
Uridaq. Bbad. RMtas, PretrudlBt
054.33 which were ordered paid. Bvery DnuMsar* aniheriiS to rAaM too
was present at the regular wi2oO.KTlCKKT tails to euro la t
fort. Me.
meetings last month and none of the

were due.

were ducked

The (ximmttti-e im idling the rivet

sewage nuisance be abated, the
Ik- about $30.

cim

Aeeeplcd and ad)>|>ted.

The city treasun-r rcporiiM the i
on hand at $4.7.f:iy.CT.

«

To til
Savings
Depositors

-commended Ibal (be abutment at ibiPark street hridge be so fixed that I

Tlie report was

received and filed.

it

: lA-posiU mado

the eoRilngent fund and alwi that

id

tiu- Sav­

ing! Departmeot

paving notes iif $5.441.(17* and $.1>i:5

Jays of October will ilniw

the (ransfer was aulhorlxud and ib ■
mayor and rierk given iiermlsKlnD i«

thia

: bank daring the hrat five

On Mr. .Winnie's niuUon.

intereat from the flrat tlay
:

Nice tons Coats "If •B.50,‘7J0,’10.10,’12.00,”*15.00 .%‘M.50

mas u«l tM:s

The city clerk n-|iorted tiuit 11 wi.iiM
be neei-siary to make a trausft-r from

-"-‘Si'- S1S39B, SI.5l),*SIII),»6m*8.(IB,--siOMi'S'-'- *10X1

Infants’Coats M^'a, "1.98, *2.15, *3.50, %50, *5.00 ^‘/io *10.00
Misses' and Qildren’s Headwear
Nc, and Clever Style, in Cea.Varie., ,..

The chief of police taas given |M-r
mission to build a sheet Irou bouse In
the rear of Barnum E BarVs. leis I
The city stands the expense, about $:.'., j
and the ehlc-ritas to do the work. Tlu-j

Ladies Nobby Fur Scarf.s

of the month.

make new notes

2.-ic, 50e,75c.Sl.'OIiu. up to $i:,0

.
S'

'«!. S-.K’.

So'>. I.ic. up -.0

saj.flO

If you are nolalroaily aZ
patron of our Savin;:s De- j
partment. let

thia be t

invitation to open an oe-$
count with till! bank.

You’ll find it not only interesting but profitable to see these and
the many other lines of new merchandise shown at

shed l» a shi-UtT for hi* hurw-.
Mr. Miirriile repom-d

that I!

niYv-ssary for William .4

wi-j

Marvin to)

more bU confccUoaery store on soiuli'

i. -L. t'Su' 'aLi.

6. R.& i. TO RICHMOND
$5.00
Annusl.t'r. U. E l. excursion to Uieli-

could get the timber and spiles.

W^ rooognlae the statutory power of
tha Moard to set within deftned limits
wtthMt aaking emseni of the laapay«rs.:hut DOW that the public srotlmga$ has been expressed. I think the
Mad wUl hardly eonslder It adrlsabli., $•••«■ wtih the plan they bad sUrted
wMh In deHaace of. or ignoring that
alMlttieat, They srould only be JusUlad'ln doing that when public sentlnlcni abould be oppiMod to any reasonaMrprovIslan for the poor, which I am
vaky auro Is far from bt-lng the cas-

,8. II. -Sayler.

(lie

Mr. Pblrbanks staled that be couldn't formaiion of any C. It E I. ag.-nt or
I,ockwood. Ceneral I*as
tell how long It would take him as be uddrt-SK O.
v
hadn't had time to find out where he senger Agent. Grand Rapids. Mk-li.

board ot public works

Tna aeemi

wt-itkeii

ruiiml trip on above date.

ow.

either.

______ B the market at low Ogurro.
tbM* would be no need to pay a fancy
prtee for a suitable one.
remarks wUl help the supervtaA to knew and understand what
generally are thlnklag on
^ Mhfoct. (bey will bare served

icaet.

a good thing for the city, itc believed Tlckris good to days. Tickets g.vod .If’
also that it wouM be jdst 4bs cheap days will also hu sold at g-.i.ol lln

farm is a business t
and should be done on business
and methods. I do
that the county Is tied up
for a poor fsi
..lat when a loi_
IT a poor bouse,,
riy la
property
1 deamtel) dctcrmlnkind of an extorikmato
be domanded. But the osI the voters
(o be. as to
tha iSMve merits of a poor farm as
• poor hoaW wliheat the farm
taaS-oeoBomleal sense, and (hr valt-rs
t lyv%; •imkl."—ibcy
hav.

il

nmy

heneOt the boat oa-ner*. It will also be

Harsh' physics

I'nlon street because he was In the;
way or the sidewalk.

He stated that I

Mr. Marvin bad bad much mlsfonunel
and believed (hat It would be a good!
thing for the city to more the bulht-*
ing.

Tiarcrsc Clly
State Bank
Ol-tnn. latqnl and Utroag
BiiiV. in Korlhrra Mi-hi|»n

STEINBERG BROS.
The

Store for Prettier Styles and Greater Values.

-

Traverse City, Michigan.

The maUer was referred to the j

eoRimltlee on streets and

'. '

walks uni

, ■ - Mr, rladSl

alUNO TlUVERtE HERALD. THUHEPAY. OCTOEER 4, *
West Union Aid met laat Tharadar Huribnn offtclaUnK. A large number
BOWERS HARBOR.
with Mrs. H. MeComba Tie nest or frtenda were In attendanee and the
Urt. Geo. Janeon la antertainlnc meean* will be with Mrs. E-BwTtrrs. casket
was banked. with manv beanti.
frteadtfo r a few dar*.
oale was
Miss Alice Brlcss went to the Son- fol floral ofrerlttna. The_nm(
Mr. and Mrs. Frank HolMeta of dar school eonrenilon in Traverse! furnished
and
Traverae Ciy . are rlaiaoe wlib JobB Cltv laatrweek.
i Schweder.
NOTICE TO CORREERONDENTE.
Helftleb and famtlr.
Mias
Lenlu
Gibba
visited
Nina
WII-'
Mias EMIth Dame left last Wednes.tMry f»Mk
li «*
Mr. and Mra. K. J. Dewrisoo of KaU'
dav to spend a week in Traverse City I
aaob. and Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Toter
with, her alster.
j
«RW iiMWl fWh tb« HarNd •fflM mt
Ol«e*o. retnrriM borne Sainrdsj- if
later thaa TiMaMjr npon of aaeh wmR.
~'Mlis Hattie Hu'mpscb began a three:
• the
• fa»L.
- lilies.
____ , _ week with
CALL AHD Sit PHOTOCIAMIS of aome of tho« wW
a*« H awTMRMtetfiU fait te RM
months school Monday at Norib,
Wa. H. Pease and David B. Elman.
Maite Ifi. th«r MAT
aMUted that R
ey« we have alraightcned by tbe oae of rjur Spennl
Unity.
'
Mrs. Henry Hcirrieh has been suff^
NORTHPORT.
atmaaftertlma.
lag wlib a felon on her Anger foe tbe
. Harsioa JobnstWi left Thursday lo
(i«mnd laRtwa............................... ..................
tfasi few days.
mend a few weeks with relative* at
HANNAH.
A bealthr man Is a king In bis own
Hiss Frances Sharpe of Grand Rap­ for Kalamatoo, where she will attend Maniiowor.
MO HCOKUr. KKIVES 01 MUM
Mr*. Aona Dole baa retorsnl to ber right: an unbealtbjr man is an onbap- ids. Ir vUlllng with Mrs. Ben Obertiia. sehool this winter.
Several of our Inwh people atleDded :
bpme In Cblcaco after several
Mrs. J. Taylcf end two s«
pr slave. Bordock Blood Bitters
Willis Dennison of Otsego, is vlsll: the fair at SuUon* Bay last week.
I
vla« with rHaltvea bare.
btrtl^s «p sound bealtir-keepa r« Ing with his datighter, Mrs. Pease, who Friday morning tor the Boo. t
^ Tbe rettage Pemhrttok f»srti<.d by
UtUe Hlae MariOE Bawllnita baa,
re on the Morse farm.
i H eouple of weeks.
wa* burned to :
been Tititina her arandparenu at
\ . of
_ Detroit,
.
Mrs. D.ivld Elman weal to Traverse! Mr*. BIglow entertained flrteon la- Mrs. “right
__ Thursday evening In honor the ground
und Monday moraine.
Her soe ;
Hedae the paat i«eefc.
ir
Cliv last Monday to aiiend.the runenil dies last
WEST ALMIRA.
JOBepb Saunders of HanlOD. preald'8TeTa“Marvln.' wbo diwi'N".
,f>r Mrs. Ilatoa.’who
Ilatoa.'who leaves
leaved for her Percy Srailh.
Smith. anil
sM fa*
family were occupy i
pearl lake dav moHllng of conaumpifon.
There was baptising
lb|e e’der for tbe Rtee Wethodist
ibome
home in Chicago aorni.
soon.
r '•»«R I'. Scarcely anything wa* saved
413-414 WUkdotBlk.
TraTineOly
dt.?kiBi3f4
by
Rfv.
Byers
of
;
cburcb. made a brief call on old frIenilK Bondar afternoon
Urs Clare Tyer ha* come home toj The Lodies. Aid Boclety
Boclcty will meetf Mrs. Joshua Middleton, one rtf the'
OvUtt.
bee-e Ust Fridar.
with her moPher and regain h<-r (with Mrs. \Vm. Thomas neat Thursday • old pioneer* died after one week's itlMr. and Mrs. Mose Hallett and child- h.iatih.
Oeo. Crisp of Trawrae Cltp. rltUed
'afiernorm.
ness at his home on the farm seven
were
rialting
wlih
hia
brother
and
Oiar school FHdarMr*. Srhroeik-r »iK-nt Monday in mile* from town last Saturday mom.:-------------------------Mlaa Laura Knapp of Olacknan, wife, Ur. and Mra. Jesse Hallett. BuDHuman Eload Marica.
Traverse CUy.
:ing. a#ihe age of etgbiy.twn years. The lefi this morning
>P" nd t 1 wet-ks
spent a few dara of last week with
Among those who took In the exciir-, deceased .was bom In Philadelphia, at Saginaw.
A tale of horror «u* told by marks
^*Mrs. B'alter Uke's two nieces from
ReaoIntiPfia.
.............
Mrs Bd. Rawllnp.^
Klon to the Soo In ihe steamer tllloola Penn., und .«as a Quaker. He cane*. G. M L. Seellg leli ibi- moraing to of human 1ili»d In to.- home of J. W.
r. SDPsball and Or. Torch, came up on the four o'clock
ting on the place i spend a few days tn C.raud Rapid*.
As it has pleaaed God In His wisdom’(tiliordar night, were the Mesdamet here in.. .
William*, a well ktgown merchant of
^
___
__
train Sainrday evening, staying until to call our
.............
Bister.
-...................In-nc Hatey.
.
frcni > Martha
...............
and...Ida .........
Budd...........
Miss Tillle
................
Pre where he built a home and lived tin
Mvs. Coo. Voiee loft ihU morning fwi llai . K« . He wrlleiL Twenty year*
order to (be Grand Lodge above, nieaux, Moud Burdse and Walter the time of hts death. He enlisted In New Yoik, where she vspeei* i« spend ago 1 had »ever<- hemortbage* of ihr«
be it,
Jljckle.
the srar In iKfit. wa* wounded In the,a couple of monibs at her old home. lung*, and Jkaa- near d.-aih. wh.-n I •
vIslHng-wllh bla grandchildren lo: l
Resolved. That we. as a lodge of; Mrs. u! A
McMillan arrived Satur; battle of the wllileraea*.- He was theMr. Vole<‘ aetomi>anl<-d hi-r s* fsv a>
few days In oar vicinity.
Rebekahs. lender oar heartfelt sympa-iQ^v evening
from Big Ranids and - father of eight ehlldren of whom five lietrolt
Daniel Pratt has rented his farin l^ ......... - Ihc bereaved family, lo ihU.K,ir-ni Sunda.with W. H. Htirlhurt.; sons and two daughter* sHII eurvlvMra. Walter Bram*n atid little dau- haw- reoialnetl well cverTitWe." U
SUMMIT CITY.
thelr ho'jr o( affliction. In her death she returned to her home at Minis-1 Mm U addition to hi* widow.Mr*. Mid ghirf. Wltnia. has.- got.- i.i StgUiaw eurr-K H.-tnorrhage--. Chronli- Cough*.
' Bari Jeor and Ml-s Clara Wcldwe have lost a true friend and a warm
Monday on ihe ear ferry.
’ dlrton ha* been blind for 1! year*
Seined Cold* and llronebliU.' and Is
ner. very popular people of tbli plase. her brother. Joslab Gray at Oviaii.
ibi- oply known cute for Weak Lung*.
I
Clits.
lU-.'O'
lefi
Tuesday
morning
Northport
s-xps-rtencert
one
of
the

married in Klngale.* laat Sat- two miles east for a few days.
greatest Are* «‘ver known In il« hisiorv
Kieiy Imllle uiiaraiit.iNl bv Hsnnab
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Abby will drive
V a period of thirty days and eop-' ,,„inn agpn, „f ,h;,i pigeefor a couple on Monday afternoon, when the Hotel
Drug Slur.-. S K Wall A Sons. HugMtn MaiECry Speer* left for Ut. to Traverse City to do some purchas­ les of these resolutions be sent lo the ^ weeks.
Northern.
M.
E.
QIIT*
.drug
store
and
niy Drag Sion-. MIC and II m>.
ELK
LAKE.
Pleaaant lodnr. wbare she will attend ing of household goods Tuesday.
bereaved famllr and to the Grand
Mr. and Mr*. R. E. Campliell and postofflee building with grocery apWiMb- ft.-.Mlaa Mina Myers expects to take in Traverse Herald.
arfluKtl this winter.
.1 Wt-alfU leli Schililren tpeni Thurailav in Trav- pgrtmeat .and barn. Mr. Sehroeder'.*
tbe excursion to Ohio about Oct, 11. fn
Oct. 1.
wber<‘-*he
will
attend

Hr*. Emma Wnison.
residence and Mr. Nrlium * resid.mee
..-'Chy.
E
OVIATT. '
see her mother. Mr*. Sam Myers.
Mrs, Irene Saunders.
Humed b>
by Are. The Are
flrelthl*
'A'" winter,
l*rof,.Mnrn will give an entertain- were all ronsumed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
R.
Bates
were
the
Many
wli.nesaerl the UptlBm.iif Mra.
Mrs. Marj- Monroe.
Hopoe.
lent In the town hall on Friday eveu- started In the hotel
hot- nnd quickly spread I Mary Hunt sraii Quite *lck last i
gums of their daughter. Goldia. Sun­
Committee.
Goorite Herrlndivin ‘n Peari lake last .;
• building*building*. The ware-; but la b.-ller at this wrlilug
Mrs. Winie Wilson la vMtlng her day.
Ktngrloy. Sept. IK. WC.
Arthur Vaiinaitl of Hutches Cross-j hotiKe on the ear ferry dork, whirh j The HlhM'* poAsle. and Rovle Woo.1 Sunday by Mr J II. Ryer
-Threpla. E. J. Banerutu.
Next Sunday U flnarterlv me«lng at
Rural Club ifleeu wlib Mra. Alfred Cedar Run. All are cordlslly lnvite>l
Ine. Is vlnlilng hlsjnoilier. Mrs. Van- eomained several hundred dollar*f^ni Bo«-ne City to am-nil the
Howard Tlmlall la visiting frlrtvls
\nisOD for dinner Sunday.
natil.
N
wonh of uei*. Iwlonglng to Mr, Stan- [ fon.-ral of th.-ir grandfather. Mr. John and n-lativea In Ovlatt.
SOUTH GRANT.
attend.
Born, to Mr. and Mra. Ray Bancroft, to Tbe
Mrs. Massa i»f Ka^s City, nrrived ley MTIson. were h'-med and a gootHv l.Carn* who died Thursday. Sept. 5*.
had the first hard ftosi of the
seecnd Sunday in Oct. there
T. H Holer and aon. Earl. vIsHcJ st
p ^ g
Thura
a son. Sept 20.
Saturday morning td spend some time pan of the doek. Had it hot luwn for ,
wtn be preaching in the morning and arisen last night,
J.
H. Byer's Sunday
with In - sister. MrA nerry.
Delia Brap'-lnlcf. who has l.ee
Almira school
evening in the‘ West
i
t week, was worse *Measrs. II. Plckiintyif l^-Iand. and
Pern Kurcess of lake Atm l« w»Aserirwudy ill the
house by Rev. StricMer
„...-ral
more
InilidlngH
woi.lj
hav,-|
^'V,
*
T
d her rtd Some and retimiod vlled lo attend.
Dr, l.i-wia «if Stiiion* l^y. Mx-nt Mon­
Jest erdav,
gone Ull III flam.-'.
lOcl-S. wlib Mr*. A. M.Catnpl-er Mt>. ing for A. R. Battler.
Home last Friday.
day
here
\
!l.->rn. to Mr. and Mr#. O. llr.mdway.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Palmer were the
E. li. i-ewla abd wife called on Ui
L. J.'simngie Hit, purvhaaed ,heUHrpenler of Traverae Cltv Is exp.^t
Will Clark Is the gucai yif Bmeraon' ruesis of Mr. and Mrs. Will iiali-i a daughter. Sept. 2t».
Mrs. H. Berry pn^V
l»*“
Bennett today.
Wetlneaday morning at\the age of cigar an.l t.ilaeco suwk of Mr
upI and Mra. Wm HrCowan Sunday afterThe sieam Idtiler from Mral<
Sunday.
Oci. 1.
Petro Bates has reiiinie.1 liome from hiile hav for O. G. Clark and H. Blsard Aft) woven yr-ani at hlsBioiiic. after '"'r.‘ r.« .n.i .it.. ...I s... Pnnor
111.1
b-»:
Get. 1
nn
iMnea*
of
two
week*.
iRthougb
he
Grand Rapids on a visit to his patents. this'week.
wife made a flying trip to Sutton* daughter * Mr* Wm. ll^t.
Mr. nnd Mrd. A. Wldrlg drove i. bad bi-en in jioor health fda several .nnd
Hr. and Mrs. Will Pates.
l.oul.-Curry drove to Traverae Oily
veers. He was bom lu. BlooWngloo. Bav and U-land In Mr. Peck's new
A Lucky PoMmiatraw
Corn husking is the order of Ihc B-wbiev last Saturday.
- Mrs. Dent Johnson
Ill with Ihe
atiiomoblle.
hunoay.
Ind.
He
had
spent
iweniy-llve's«^
Davis
and
Ads
Pnitl
an
typhoid fever.
day.
Mr, and Mrs. W. O Steele'spenI
Manistee
I
Will Terrill la able to> be at his
Texas Sunday wliti Mr. and Mrh. N. C. Mor­ Tifhadav.
be tne best remeny sne ever men lur
work again.
II heard agnin in our rlelolir last week.! visit Mr. and Mra. John Paid j-esier- nnd the Mlsmiii
gan at Omens.
|;----diiv.
Born.' Sept. 23. to Mr. and Mn. Jim threasbing
inreasning the
me back
uacK wheat
wneai crop,
Mr. aad Mrs. Mill Gee and Mr. and keeping the Stomach. Urer and Bowwill) hi.s fami­
Mra. Geo. Kolk will nifer for sale at
rails, a boy.
I Hr. and Mra. Sylvester Reed hnve I Mr. and Mr*. O. BHtnl and Frau
Mri Lester luois m as deiegates to els in perfect order. YouH agree with
ly rame in Nonhisiri. ile wa* a mem- aiielioii. ail her housHiold good*, on the Orange «?oitvemlon at Traverse her If you try these painless puriflera
The wariB tuppar at Mrs. Chaa.1 moved to Uke Ann for the wlnipr. I Brekel have been visiting :it H. F'
liei- of the I'ongregationiil chtmh and
May a TliErsday night, was well at- < Mr. and Mr*. Bd. Brooks was ealllog | ards' and jesin-day they ull spenP
that Infuse new life. Onaraateed by
Ladies Beneflt win give a ten CHy Tuesday. Oct. 2.
given'by tbe Ladles'’on their daughter Sunday, also Mrs. [dav at Mr. Harveys'.. . . was hlehlv regarded by all who knew rent'besupper
Lowell
and Frank Sours filled their Hannah Drug Store. 6. E. Wail A Sons
al Mbi. B. l.eslle'8 on
Dent i.
of the mlDlsier.jt.. B. Rates was calling on Mra. i Mrs. Bari und Mr*. Cleveland of hint. A wife and one son survive him
AM. tor the heoellt
silo* last week.
and Bugbee's City Drug Store. Prtra
iverse City, visited friends here- The fiiner;il waa held front Hie home Friday evening.
lick with i Elmer Abby.
Mn^ Fiwd Castor
Mrs. R. E. Flood and son. Emmet.
on Friday allerttoon. the llev.
wtTpboid favar. Mrs. Pi

Grand Traverse Region.

AVOID THE KNIFE

ARE rSEU IK ors ORIGINAL METHOD
UAHlHAnON FUE

DR. P. > WOlff, Piofi.

sr ssr sr, -s

DR.aLPiUIUOIi,Bt.

i'Vrsi;

_

t!,

! -Vi..”?' ri'r;.

STOVE VALUES THAT TALK!

In selecting your stove or range follow the dictates of your own good judgment, but if your dollars are
valuable to you look around before you buy. Don’t believe all you.see and vhear about prices. See the
goods for yourself and don’t take anyone’s word about their value. Some stoves are dear at any price.
We know our prices are the lowest that can be found for stoves of the same quality. But don t believe
t just because we say so: we may be prejudiced. We invite inspection and comparison and will be sat­
isfied with your decision
a

One Dollar Air Tight
A splendid rS inch sheet iron stove: will
heat a good sized room and hold fire as
well as one that costs twice as much.

Other Air Tights
32 different styles in air tight stoves cm*
bracing everything of mefit from $1.00 to

Easiest Kind of Easy Payments
The Quickmeal Range
The Range With a World-wide Reputation.
'This is positively the best that money can produce in range construction. Its entire
fr^me and body is so fcx ugeiher 'hat :t exf ards ail ever whenpiotj therefore CANNOT
WARP. We still give the best range.in our house, absolutely free, to anyone finding a
piece of stove putty as big as a pin head in any Quickmeal Range.

We Have the Exclusive Sale

______________

Round Wood Heaters
Dozens of styles to select from at prices
that sump them the best stove values ob­
tainable.

Cook Stove Values
Here your choice is not limited. A big
assortment—One a heavy well construrted
guaranteed good baker—only $7.75

Western Ranges

Moore’S Ranges

Thi. ropulir lin* of medium priced ranees is fast finding favor « iih ihc economical
Move boye.. We have all sizes faUy equipped with high closer and reservoir. If you are
looking for a gorxi medium priced range, and want the best let us show you these.

We are showing the several different styles and sizes that go 19 make up this line of
ranges.. These we have carried for several years and' our only rcq-jcsi is iK-it >’<»u ■ omi.arc
the prices we ask with the prices you would be asked-io pay elsewhere.

__ ________________ Fropi $30.00 to $45 00_________________

From $ 18.50 to $38.00___________________ _

Moore’s Fi^ Keeper

Renown Universal

Hard Coal Base Burners

Alt sizes—both nicklcd and plain. This stove has prov­
en itself a good seller for the price we ask for them and
we ask you to compare these prices with those asked by
others.

The only perfect smokeless stove. Thi« stove will
bum anything and burn it dean. Hard coal, soft coal
coke, wood or rubbish. Come and let us demonstrate to
you that this is the cheapest stove sold.

! The stove that radiates all its heat to the floor just
Iphere >*ou want it. The stove you only have to s-tan a
fire in once a year; maintains an even temperature
throughout the house.

THE STORE THAT TRUSTS
TBE PEOPLE

■5.

J. W.
YOUR RKI-

E. FR
1 l-E HOME F-URNI8HI

The store the people have
learned 10 trust



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STATE BANK

ArtJMir MilMtrr rrtnrnnl home
Un TnaMUt- ^
Mn. TWr 8h*l4« »»ve « hw party

iraday be vlll rcura to
City oo Ml »ay «o Chica*o
where he will eaier Into the ewploy
of the WMrr Leather Company. As
the elerkt in
fnr day*.

omen* A- Tiwy Ur. >

Uj.
CHI* an- JBtei *■ BasMk. U
M. B. a OmH J«T7-MI>n*

ly Dcceaaary to aiaie that the silt «

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S »er cut altowct M Tlae DepHto

Mr. «Bd Mra. Bobert Bate* sr« both
le X»s«t <n MISS rgwiBiM wiisie.
Jos^ Forteo drove out to Elk Rap­
ids and vWted for *few days-the Bobrrt aotbers. larpe and dftoap
farm owners near Elk Raplda,
Forton may make this point his
borne.
gome of our nelxbbon on account of
the winter awdes dropping badly, bave
picked and shipped them to CbIcsfX);



'I

e hsnd-picks they expect to reslixe esougb
0 make up for the bus In drop­

Arthur Sebletti and Mias Mande ping
rable drive to HaPbeatt bad an en)orai
Miss Alice Tse-lor Is leaebinx sriiool
pie last Monday.
near Nortbport.
Bd. Scbleifer was called borne SalTbe dance at Mr. and Mrs. rt->d
nrday on aee<wDi of bis fatfae.-V I
Biralgbt's Saturday eveninx
very enjoyable aSalr. Many guests
Prof. Jaoobr ha* bees apeodlnc
attendance from Traverse
few days in Sbeliasd. He trill return
miealB^ln the near Mtnte.
Joe Atklnaon left Batutday. for Trav- family, of Traverse Cliv, >
erae City, where he will take a poe! guests ot-er SuDdar of Mr.
lion ID J. W. Mimicena store, made Joseph Forton.
vacant by the departure of his hroiher
Your correspondent this year raised
tbe largest and flnest msiufed grspes
for Cfalcsito.
Blshty flve buabMa of ^mpes were
ever raised. Fine pcache>i and
picked In. M. Vlakoehira vlneya.>d pears. .One ten year o
old Flemish Be^
Monday. Mr. Vlikoehll makes a Unse ty pear tree produced over seven bush
lUly of wine «aeb year wMcb be u!^Your correapendent many yi
Cbicaso.
attended the Grand Trav<
The Sersons have cloaed Jhe Wer County Agricultural fair. One exLlbmere and returned to-Cb'cnini. y>" tnr of fmli. wbo bad ibo floesi ptBi>
MACCU
have DOW spent two seasons in thib v of apples, pears, and peoebes. bad th
Myran Marah, acbool loarher of ibis elnlly and. exited to rei4ni iiert sun motto hangingg over
his exhibit: 'TYv
n
pteee. visited at his home at Long
fe<d our trees"
Uke Sdrurday and Sonday wiifa his
Dr. Fisher returned to Chleago MonThe apple tree needs
-s’oald fee*
fe«
faiks.
o'lld feed? Tbe apple tre«- needs
r^enc City
Baturflay -Prof. Jacoby, forrh dinner grape each bnve to hbve their kind of
and supper at tbe home of Jdr. and teed. Your «
very busy
.11 tell the
Mrs. Phfwtt. In the evenlsg s i>l«is
rtdpy. . ^
ant HoeUI .time was enjoyed, pedm
E- T-- Praf and wife rialied at t
being one of ihe-fewliiri-s.
aon'a in Lelasd a few days taut w
Oct. J.
ety of fruit tree and grape vines.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw .it Pliphli.
reUUvu la
Sunday, were tbe giiiwtt of Mr. and
caller last areek.
Mrs. Fred Domlne of Ks.ri Head
Juba DePer of T
The
base ball__came
bec .......... -Old
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___ -Id the game of base lull Sunday .ifFarmers and the boys' team Baturday
ternoon between the Old Mission team
last, resulted In a victory foedhe Old
and tbe K.' U 8. Jea-n. the K.
S
Fumera; score 10 to B. Tte Mabel
Sunday of did what not many irauis hate.
boys pitcher was telUnc before the
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ibis ball season, ncor.-sl a viciury
same what be would do with (be ohi
tbe Old Mission boys by'(be following
men. and bOw be would bat ibelr pUrb- Forton.
•ore: K. U 8.. 11: Old Mission. 10er. Ho kept hla word. He struck out
Ocl. S.
used (he road macblne on
the flint three times to bat, and tbe
diigway road and aflerwsrl hvl
next dne be hit a pop-up that
OODEN8BURG.
B tt years old esnebt.
1 xucvi gravel hauled, making a fine piece <if
Mr. and Mrs. Fran't Helfrkh fi
' r B IM pounder. road. Overseer of highways of C
Traverse City are making their par­
irlel used the road i
e c*a'c play -ball now.
ents
n
vlAt.
chine men and (earns on tbe Coiinvle
Mra. George Jamism Is naving
road from tbe Film place, going west
one. mile to the Black school huus«>. nil visit from her daughter. M** Spark.
.........................alM' Mra. Dalhon of
this work sraa done along the ibsI:
route Our mall carrier. R. S.
Chicago.
Mr. Peas Is makiitg hD «
leUe. has good reasons for being
■oon. Tbe tablet were preii'l;
ktightor of this plac > a visit.
Bd DoTour has taken tweatf ahres
The harvest of apples
.will prov^
of oariy poUloes to dig by the luirhcl menced1 and It .wlIl^prov^Yarger^ci^p
for Edwin Black. - He has a gang nf
**'oeewge Wt^n ''siS nelce. Mias
. Mr. and Mra. HaJka and bsb.r who poUto diggers working for him.
H. R. Thayer has erected a new
'Tinv* bass suylac nt the Traverse
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la vis­
Lake iwsort for the paA clx weeks. house on bis eighty acres near the big
dty.
Mlteholl creek, near (he Black road. iting her aitendel cbuirh yesteidt;
left last WMk for Cblua«o.
We are eorrv to l»»m of the «ttrjMr. and Mrs. 'iWver are cooklug for
Mr. and Mrt Frc-t Atkinson «
lllneaa of Mrs. Etscomb at Tt_
a large camp at Dublin. HIch.
tn tovra a week axo last Saturday.
CUv. mother of Ftank Edgeorob
Hoe and LelghU well drivers
- Dr. Pisber goes flahlnc every day
Boonevllle. Traverse City, drove
' this nia...
Tbe acbool dlstrK-;*ol (his place is
Vel! Ct feet for John Carlisle.' end got
having a well dug af Uie hchoot
SB feet of water in the pipes.
Sbn. Atkli
Thursday tbe nut Onekama came to grounds, the well‘having dric-l up this
- Joe BteAxer du.

He pipe the Kellv Lumber Company’s dock summer, so that It was hard to ar
vers driven down M feet they
y >brol:< to K« the bo«tm tags to g^i a raft of water; and now they are at it dlggmi
a well, and .are down 70 feet and tl-c
jie
Is not disoonraced and will make
----------------------1,,^^ . A certain neighbor went, fiabing prospect la they will have to go^TO
Thursday on the Kellv Lumber CotA**Mrw*B O. La-(d made a vl-r. of ^
.................................. a hall
davs last week at Traverse nty
er. 1.
going to make aardlnea of Ibi
Frank DeFsr Is basking com for
GOOD HARBOR.*
John CarllAe.
Freeman Rnaho. whlle« trolling In
iHogabeck lake, landed a Mack bant
MolhmSchtii z I* »ertO!«ly il! with
< dtangs*.
I that weighed over seven pound*.
pninimoniB at this wrltliK.
M. A. Kllroy retunj«l home last
Saitirdav from Leland -..h-rs he lias
been working at the new O.-wk. :
Rev. Reeds of Alton delivered M’s
fa-ewell sermon here yesterday to bl»
BanUsi congregation.
B. Peterson Ir iiiJna hlfi tront
at present m4 is rouhins Kome
rpeclnien*.

en It Comes to Cloaks
Whei
There is no place in Northern^ Michigan that
can compare with this store.
..V have hangi^ on our racks now more
We
cloaks than
other dealers combined.

CIreultdon thit week 3,000

Not duly that, but there is back of these narments a guarantee of their worth, for we refund
you your monty in every case vbere^ you are
rare thing for
not satisfied. But it's
buy:garments
have to refund the moi.ney. We buy
...w, satisfying ___
with the
ideain mind: are therefore
careful to buy garments that can be depended
on to give customers full value for their money.
This, with the vast assortment we always ha%'e
on hand, makes this the cloak center.

And when it comes to price, our buying in the
quantities we do: our ability to always use a Iqt
of GOOD garments at a special price make
the foremost m|kers of the country eager to
sell us. and giving us lower prices than the .
dealer who buys only a few garments is able to
obtain.
■J here is no doubt in our mind but what we can
save you money on your Cloak purchase. If
you're doubtful just tnsp^t our stock and prices
before you do any buying. We are willing to
abide by your decision. These comparisons
only strengthen our position;
v
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$6.00 to $38.00
$2.98 to $18.00

UdiBs’ CoatB

Children’s and Misses’

When you are buying coats do not forget the following departments:

Dress Goods. Carpet. Table Linen. Blankets. Outings, etc.
¥oii'll had everything fully up to the Miltiken standard of e

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GLEN ARBOR.
today for a two wvekx’ vIkIi with
D(»rBV an-l
Mr. and Mr*. D. Klnn ond liu.c
- .langhter of Empire,
n ido thvir-----

Jl Shoe Special

We Want Your Shoe Trade
THIS FALL

And to gel ii we raallte that we must offer you prices that wilt'make
R'an object for you to eome to oar ttore to trade liuitead of to the
other fellows. Oar stock Is the largest In NortI
Micbigat
boy and aell more afioes than any oUier
so have the pick of
buyiag from the beat maaufacturers, and when

Wc Gnaianfcc a Sboc Wc Stand b; It
1 us. Jos DOW «*e a
•obiX to meaUon two very Bporial Bargaina. Wo will call them T*»«
Laadtra bocauae the prieea are ao low In proporlioo to the auamy that
weSnnt them to lead yon to onr store that we may show you other
baftalns an« oboe your family.

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oTHETWO

•i.am
For Ladies. Dongola. Lace,
McKay wnred single tolev
BOW toe. Patent iipe, trimmed
edge, militoty hem. A good
Iheas Bhoe.

LEADERS’!

•I.3S
For Ladies, Heavv Doitgola
Laee, double McKay sewed
■ole, Baltimore
extension,
pstmt sips and militsry heels;
good shoe for evurydsy wear.

It Will Pay You to Come h Good Ways
toTra..............
Trade With Us.

Fall and
iWinter Gannents

and p^m.-l li-r "I'h
Mrs. Thornton and daiihtrr. vho
spent the summer In Fiankfort. re-,
turned last week for a ri-tlt. and to get
her fiirailurc. as «he «iU g-) .is. k to
Frwnkfori to live.
Prank nsher of Tet'bles, \Vls.. who
is here on a visit. Is n bee famir-.-:
says h crop was rather unall tbh
yaar. a no ha.l only alstni dv.- tUriisinrts of honey. Minv ..f
and pounc.....................
think. woaM be satisfied with

Cbas. Gre
here from Toledo, Ohio, visiting reli ***H-^Nes8en returned with hi* itri.le
lives and settling up some of his lat
Russel Cooke, who mov.'.l with I.U
father's huBlness, He has lei the t.tji
10 bis sister and husbamd. Mrs. Chu* family to Washington seven yeai* :>go
Greene. Mr. Brooks, the present oe- Is here with his wife for a visit
heir children, who are auendfng
Theli
:hool. did not accompany them H<like* his new home vci-v mueb end
He has not decided JuM where
looks as It time had dealt kindly with
nresent.
him.
Severs! nights ago Miss Maud
•iji out in their yard ond upon com. . Mis* Percy Blowel and noice from
ua to the house some animal Jumped the Black Hill* are visiHi.t M:* Win
upon her nnd scratched her leg l*tdly. Bennett and family ol Glen Havoi.
cutilng one gash about thrte-quBHer* Mrs. Bennett and Miss Percy ate th.
of an Inch long. Th.- fsiully were daughters of Lieut. Stowel and wif.puzzled to knoB- what It could have who lived here sltout fcRty year* ago
t,een.<Bo her brother Will found its Miss Percy. In looking up '
tracks and followed Ihe-o until 'h<'v school mates can hardly recogniw
round Its bole under a skidway of logs, them In the old met an^l
some distance from the bouse. They sees, who many .-.f ihotii Lav r.-sn-l
children as large
think it Is.a liadger. and have
left here.
Sepu 20.
Miss Maud Daatz cut wcc of her fincent very severely while IrylL..
pare a piece of hubbsrd snuash. The
Devil's lAanrt Torture.
knife slipped and col the Unger to <h» is no worse than the terrible
bone She cot two others, but
POe* that afflicted me l«> year
nearly so deep as she di.I th.' one.
• KBiirkb
TBS advise.1 to apply
Miss Isabelle Buslz spent Sunday caJSalve. and lest, than a l>ox p.TTns
wlih her parent*. She I* working for nemily cured me. «-rites U S. Napier,
Mrs. Borough of Maple Cliyof Ruggles. Ky. Heal* all sounds
George Kell<»5g ha* sold his OXT. Burns and Sores tike.magic. iTrf' a.
to Clins. Greene.
Mr. nnd Mrs, 0. Brooks
Almira to irv and rent a farm. They
d day and nigbi
I heve a couple in Mew but hate not .1.- of itching pile* Nothing helped
riiled on which one they will take.
111 1 used Doan's Ointment. H cure.:
Sept. sn.
me p<-rm
Tea. Ma:
iatigber. Mr*. Htig: her comiianion.
Mis* Bbimrock. and Hade, her person­
al oervant. She also Insisls upon th-names and servants tasting all
food that I* brought to her Wfore sh->
will cMiseni to eat it.

Time to select your girments. Our stock of high
class, faultlessly tailored

Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, Rain
Coats, Suits and Skirts
is larger and better than ever. Gray checks in all sizes and
the ^lid color are most popular. Have some coats
in medium shades of brown that arc handsome.

The Fancy Mixtures in ail the popular shades
of plaids sell from $7.50 to $22.50.
The Black Broadcloth and Black Kerseys, with either braid
or embroidery trimming, are priced from

$9.00 to $27.50
A I INE LINE OI-

Misses’ and Young Ladles’ Coals
in tbe Fancy Mixtures, from

$5.00 tp $18.00
A GREAT ASSORTMEOT OI-

mm
HANNAH & LAY “The Big Store”
MERCANIU.E CO.
(bildrcn's Coats in Astrachan or Bearskin
in white and colors, sell from

have a hard enough time on t

p^MAB

TBilXS S6LIH
«--OrsB4“Ras'd*. I-anwa*.
-1 asd CTUoago

know that Electric Bitters'eure .
ache. BtUoDsness. Malaria. Chills, and
Fever. Jaandice. Dyspepsia. Dliilr—
Torpid Liver. Kidney Complalnia.
eral• Debility and Female weaknesses,
weaknesses.
fnequalled a* a genera! Tonic and Apipeitzer for weak persons and espee
juih for the. aged, it Induce* sound
! sleep. Fully guaranteed by Hannah
Drug Store. S. E Walt & Sons.
B.-. '* Cliy Drag Siort-.
Price

£“J5ES*5iA’

$4.00 up

DEALERS IN

EVERYTHING.

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NO CHANCE
ford»pQtAorar»ietUementityoa bavea checkini!
acewiot and paj bf check Each check U a receipt
The epdoreoeioot optm the back of tfie check ii
evideaec that the part/ received the 1DOBC7.
A checking aoeoimt manrea yoo from paying a
IhU tviee. givea yon a record of yonr buineaa, pnts
•yitem into your traaeactiona.
.
Yon hare method and oonvenience in y6nr Imainew with a
a cfac^ir
bc<(Aiog acconnt at

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InfonnaUon

aieck
Booka
PnmUhed

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Cheerfully

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nice* OORNERS.
wk». Taylor't baby Is very low at
Chunk and daughter Ida eapecta to leave Tuewtny mnnriiif cn the
nennion to.- Uie sonlL fiart of il*e
aute ftw a few dara' vlait with relutlvea and frienda.
Mr. Warren ta helping Mr. Rnnl: ofi
their honae.
A,few from here atehded the disnlct
qurtterir meeUng at the ehoren. three
weal of Kingsley Banda/,
TrlpleU of Mapieton was asl J. D.i. T
_ his
la Imedicine through our neigh­
lag.
borhood tho Aral of the week.
R»v. Wood of C
et Rloe
RIc school bouse
feaherday.
iTbeai expect to go
Mr. and Mr*. Wheat
BOuth on the exenralon Tueaday.
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t
Mr.
and Mrs. Sheehan's
call
1fr.^flnBk'a folks Banday.
itis. Warren and Mr*. Wine vWtod

A beav:ry frost Sunday olghl.
Robert Bryaiit was in Trawrw- <Siy
ver Sunday

e aid of only one baod for t!

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_Jts. Irtna Dean. Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph lAigle, and .Mr. and Mrs. John
Wllev were among ibo BummlT City

WttLIAMMURG.
Mis« SeoU enierta!n«d ber sSslcr
erse Sliy callers Saiunlay.
8unil«.
Mr-. M’. Aligiri- i>Q)oved a vtMc from
ooro. Tbor
her niolber and brother, last Moadsy'
Mr. and Mr*. A. «
Re*. Tbtuna* Voung. oor new ntnif'; sad Tne*d»r.
,1
ter. presrbed hU fli-M B<Tmnn lu « Kaol { Francis Om ami Alfred l.uUe ventj
bouse Ian Sirodiv momlaK and everr-' to Bih take u> ebareh Sundair.
one seems pleased a-lth blm and wish-; will Allgire ami family visited al
OR blm Miecess in hlR oe* charge.
1 uiketClees' Sundav.
Miss Hasar of Travei>e City Is Ti»-; „
Uing ^ aant. Mr*. BoUerl BartlWt.',
win. Crisp, who has been ven

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f;; 5ra-“u: rri.’in
eniered acbool.
The Bloodgoo.1 srlioot. Mias B'a,
Young.- teacber. is enjoying a tw.,;
week! * va^tlon
'
Mrv. William Bocke*. of Kalkaska, i
Mr,.
BlootIns. Of Qrand Rapids, were the guest-1
of friends herejaM Tuesda>,

Mr. and Mrs. J<*n Riner and daiigher Cnma calh-d at Mr. Stetson's lasi^
-v-eniDg.
, I'reneU Allgire went .0 Acme S.mtnomlng.
„ «r. and Mrs. E Ellimi railed at,
;
.
)

I RIk Rapids, visit.-d I

—And the tuniMke ende post b ^
trade mark of die Hstnal Kscait
Compsuy. It points the way to
food
of quality—tocait and cracken ao perfectly
baked acd properly protected: to cleady
paclred and freshly kept that they oever fail to
please in their Tnisaon to the appetite and brert.
TOs_,tradem«k always appears in red and white.
It« placed cn eadi end of a dan and moisture proof
' package that keeps the contents in their original coodhioa.

EAST KASSON.
|
Matiofial Biscuit Company products are thus distinguished and
A RurpriHC p; y which 'Ihl not aurWesley F. Riiessesger and Miss Mtrmt^protected and guided, in buying the most
Elmer Kennetly in
prlsfi was giv<
KrhIay pirei Hilton. Rurdirkville. were anlte.i
honor Of hU blrthdliy
irrlagv
Wednesdtij
t-vening.
Sepc.
Ike
lionr:
in
n
night. If the laiencK
A* “•“Pkoygpwixev rf GRAHAM OtACKCRS. y« win ■Msneymmi^
They *111 reside
ride ul Emplrr, wheriwhich they linike up[I is auy evidt-Dce |
id the rojai
roj-ai goodj
good! Mr. Ruegv^ger will be the cashier
Their friends, whirli
- at the Ki-nn<-.ly In the
lime which is
inrIiiAes all iholr uL-qualiitancfs. wish
lujlm-.
ilii-m a long lif" of p».-p<-rii> aiirt hap
Mrs. WUI Pray reiiimeii
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
at Travers.- CHy Iasi Saturday aft-r v pinei IOg.-lb«T.
..................
visit with relatives here. Miss
Blaneli.-I Ml Rose Hf-nline an.l .MUs Crae.«
snon.i <,.n II'-’H'I’WI oftlsslan. Iml.. wi-ri- gti-Ki-.
Riltes aerompanlcil h<-r.
ler
<'"u*in. JRim-hart, an.l
her raeatiun with her sisicr.
inmily. anrt olhiT r«Ialiy<-s here for
Miss Emimi While wBs ih
ten 'lays. THey i-'-iurni-ii li'jnx- liisi
frietuls la Tjavc-rse City las)
ThiirwiB.v.
]
Orl. 1.
The empress tif llertiiany has conMr. auil Mrs. Van Zote Cunningham.
make their future hom< there.
nnoi and Hntiilaj liy i^esunnc
wh'i Iiive sp'-nt (be sumnu-r at OUl I Ml. ami Mr>. F. J. Ilrieiii ami two Ue\
A. lleiiler and ih.- |.a»ti>r. Ile».. iril.uivd » large -urn of money to al4
Mm. Ella While of AdHan. whose Miasinn, spmt laal week #itli (heir [elilMren took lilnner with their moth- ^XI,« IX XI nri..h.
...... Shelly There wa- an unusaal | i„
p,f,ii:itii>u of au iiiStliuilon Co lie
husband was murdered al Bal<lwin two mother. Jdrs. D V Bright. They leftjt.. .Ml*
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U, it.
urtghl.
i,tie.idaiice ftom oilier apia.ini„r (nfant Rfe
years ago. drank tmidaniim and ehUiroling for Traversi* Ciiv
Ml*, ami Mrs. G. I). Willtdn-x- ntiend* uunis ami a very sueeesstul iiii--tjn*g!
^
1 eliureh aiul visli.sl ilieir daughter, was li<-l.'.
'
'“f Infants In tSe.-ntimy
go liy
l.y the I*. M ei
toiimritiw twUI .to
forin on necouni of wnrry
M/.'. S-'ule rt was very slel. liisi m ine surt'av-etl l« r-urope only by ih.it
Ir-. Johu llrlghi.
sion to Toledo. Ohio, where liiey
maAr
The__qiuiricriy nieeling
was held at we.k. lu.i I- l.Ht.-r ii ilits writing,
Austria and Russia.
rf-niain iimil Xot'-nilM-rrwh'-ii they
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|m-H II. Join ihi- emigratiiyit. Alaliama. | East K:i».-on rhiirrh Saiunlav afler-

sysiem is expoeted
inimenee within a few days.
Frank Halladay has beea awarded
the conirari for constnicilnc f»riy
rods of cement walk at Old Wexfonl.
and will commence npemtlonR Mtore as
the cement arrivcB.

West Saturday evening. eaJled here
hr the serious IllncB* of several
bers of the Swiilnstun family.
Msa Mbit Dimmore was home over
Nellie Bell and two children left
Sualay. and she expects to go sourt Thuraday for Fulton. Mich., whore
on tte eienreioa the Arei of this werti they expeel to ixass the winter.
Mrs. Wm. T. Hill, who has lu-en
KESWICK.
The dtUdrea are eojoylng a few
*A5b' racation.
- <>«« Reridd. Mre. John Oroesser.
aa«. Mlsa OlHo and Arthnr Oroeeser
attended qoarterly meeting at Kasson

Henry Secgmlller. deoarted i lurday
evening for Marlon. Mich.. *'
• ed 10
pastorate for the coming .year.
Special meetings began at i
list church last Thursday «
the Rev. Dan EhuDDun In charge.
***^'®b‘oSeiaer. Sr., is vialUiig bib with
Contidershie mieresi >s
fesiod In the meeting*;
Bpv- a. K.'Heiuer. P. E.. preached
Mr. and Mrs. John Huff
Btlhe exangelleal church laai 7%urs
AaBAvenlngjPiiuiaber of people bave Uken In
tbe'excotMoB raiCA among them are
vi*iiing for a ter «ay* wiin per

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M “iteubS ofSJlJS'S

rpsr.T;.

«'

^**j*Er H^^rofi araa In Traverse City
on business the^ latter part of the

*^Mi**’^f*Barnom and her mother
Mis. Hudson.
Ited friends i
part-«l the- week.

o«L :.

YUBA.
Mra. Henrr U'likop of Plifmouth.
Mkh.. I* vlsHlng her grandmother.
Mr*. A. M. Smith.
Hkm Grace Gardacr of Trareroe
Cltv; reaortod at Mr. and Mra A. M.
Bmilk's last week.
Hwktng corn tc the order of the
day. Pouio digging will <.......
now. a* we had a bard frost laat n

f i
TRAIN LOADS OF

Fine New Pianos



Returned from Somoer Rental aod Now Ottered at

r..,.

Mr*.
and Hlaa---------------- -..................
mal' carric: here.
Pa.. Hn. A. M. Olson
ton to Mlnne*|)olU,
»■'
S, and Mr. and Mr*. Fred Behin
Miss Jennings wks in Travcl-sp City
t and Toledo.
Saturfiay.
Byron 1
in Traverse .
NORTHLAND BEACH.
Rev. A.’U Thurston was the happy
Oar rural route siaits ibis morning vicUni of a pleasant surprise last Tiit -II H OnenA R. P. D- No. 1.
day px-enlng. when abput tUlrly-Svc of
There was a ehorch aodal at J. Hoi- bls old friends
droppM In to remind
frk
B welt at- blm that I was hts scventy-i
fewr games
e.
birthday i niversary.
Mr. and Mr*. J. Andeiwoo aare makriiU at Port Oneida this week.
Ing a visit
y left a
Id Bliubeth
^e Miaset Mary and
caller* here
hJAoo were pleeaeni a
sei-ved.
Buoday.
hertng was h0il at Ibc
A smalMgnlhcrtng
A namber of the young folks from
Mr*. Henry Sw-gome of Mr. ^nd b!
were eaUlng here yesterday.
•sday evening, and a few
Aitaera are gecting their com nnar- miller lash Tuesday
houi
------ away very -pirns
lurs were whiled
ly hnsked out and It is a good crop.
_.iUy,
Max Cody I s able I
aftei a brief Illness.
MAYFIELD.
Mias Clara Weldner
Mias Atra D. Macy of Blue Ukc.
CaU arrived Thursday to visit her
brother. Chss. Haey. and slstar. Mr*.
A. I.^Thuraton
ton 1_
last Siiiurdaj
John Hobbs. MIBB Macy a»«ii the the Rev. the
Rev, Thuniinn ofAcUlinc
sraater part of her life In this vicini­ ex-rning.
___ of
young i>cuplo are well
ty and baa a large circle of friends Both
,
who are ^ad to meet her again. She known and popular.
QnaHerlv
meeting
was
held
was for years correapoodent of the
Free Methodist church. lieglnnlnK last
Heunid at this place.
. Mint Maltha Shorter returned home Thuraday and eonlinuing over Runday.
Several
ministers
from
abroad
In Babin preparatory to going to InAtew to apend the winter, nftcr bavlag were in attendance:
E. P. Clark, who has Ixeen visiting
apeni the autnmer here.
^
wllh his brother. Prof. Clark, went to
Omena Wedneaday. where he will
teach aehnol the coming year.
D. E. WynVoop of Travenw' City
“jihn Bnely and daughter. Joaephlne.
of Buckley, were here the paai week, was a Kingsley visitor Simdns.
Oct. 1. ________________
dolpg some cement work at tho
James H. Higgins, known as ihf
••Ixoy mayor of Pawtucket. R. I_" bar
ihHr hroUier. Fran^bba. and family
anaouneed his candidacy for governor
of his Slate. He I* not quite n<l ><wr»
**T^La^^AldAlPty met Tb
day and clentmd tho chonreb. T
old anil h*s twice Iteen eh-cietl mayor
have receMiy letoaurod the bnlli
of Pawtucket.

Mrs. Jeaa HURD, after Mslllng In
Traverse Oty. apaal a conple of da.».
laat week with Mt*. Pranece Tbwpago. Mrs.
son Mfon- rctumMg to Chlcai
Hogo. who is a nur^. wf" ipend diie
winter In Colorado with a
pntMii. .
Mr*. Da'is baa returned from vis­
iting relatives ai-T*de<lo. Ohio.
Mlaa Cora BiAoBrid tpcat Bunday at
Travenie City. '
Mrs. B. M. Jones w*ff to Ann Arbor
Tutwday mor^g. taking with her
little Mildred, la wboae behalf she
will contitlt tbe phyalelans oi the t.

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For Lung
Troubles
Ayer’s Cherry Pectortl certsinly cures couKhs, colds,
broBchitis,coasufnption. Aod
it ceneioly etreoEtbens weak
tbroaii and weak lungs.
There can be no mistake about
thia. Youksowitistrue. And
your own doctor will siy so.‘

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/grsHZ^

Great Reductions from Regular Prices
Every summer we do a large Piano Renting business to Resorters and Cottagers* and this year we fur­
nished more Pianos than ever before. Now. at the height of the Fall trade, when our stores are already
filled with new Pianos, back come the rented instruments by every traii> and boat. Whereto putthem-that is the problem which confronts us. We can do'*one of two things--either store the Rented Pianos at
great expense and risk until we can accommodate them in our warerooms* OR SO REDUCE THE PRICES
THAT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE ASSURED. We have decided upon
the latter course and are now conducting a

Gigantic Ten-Day Clearance Sale
Putting a price on each instrument that will undoubtedly
quickly send it to someone's home.
In addition to the Rented Instruments we also‘have quite a numl>er of
good used Pianos, of standard makes, recently taken in exchange for STEIN­
WAY PIANOS. GklNNELL BROS. PIANOS , o.ir own make i and the
new WEBEK, SPECK and WHEELOCK PIANOL.A-PIANOS. These,
together witli all shopworn and sample Pianos, are included in the Sale and all
marked at Astounding Reductions, making them undoubicdU- the

Biggest Bargains Ever Offered
BY THIS. OK ANY OTHER HOUSE.
EVERY PIANO IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION: In
fact, most of them were new three months ago and the little use
they have received has not harmed them a particle. Yet. because
we have no room and must dispose of these line instruments at once,
we are forced to offer them at

Notwithstanding the extremely low prices at which these.
I’ianos are ofTered every customer will have the privilege of our

The Lowest Prices Ever Heard
of in Michigan

at no advance in price.
few dollars will do to start; tlien pay by
the montii, as you can alTord.

In fact, we do not believe the'equal of this Sale was ever known in
the entirp couruiy.
^

Elegant Upright Pianos will go during this sale at
$115, $125, $142, $155, $165, $178, $197, and jipwards, representing savings, in many cases, of ^0,
$75, $100. and mere. Square Pianos at $25. $35,
$48 and up to $80.

VERY EASY PAYMENT TERMS
SPECIAL FREE OFFER
'
During this Sale wtf will furnish, without extra charge, a line
Stool and Draiie with each Piano: will also j'A’i FREIGHT to
any point in Michigan.


EVERY PIANO GUARANTEED ,
cxactlJ as represented, and our Guarantee is backed by a capita! of
over O^ic Million Dollars. You take no chances whatever when you
deal w ith us. as our bhsioess record ^or the last quafter of a century
will attest.

he ptice markfcd is such a 'DECl’DED H.ARG.AIN that we fully expect to close out the entire lot inside of ten
days, uontdi^lay: v isit our store .\T ONCE This is your golden opportuniiv for money-saving and we make it easy for you to rake
advantage of it. STORES OPEN EVENINGS during this sale.

GRINNELL RRQC; ’ is Music Houses
Headquarters at Detroit, Mich.

Traverse City Store:

159 E. Front St.

GREAT It P. IITHERINB

ott .raerr hand mlngllBC sith the kiars Ore>sed la<:ie* from all over the *Uie
:ripe». The hip arrh, ci the eor <|T Mlrhlgan. Member* of the local rener of Front and C*w aireet* preaent- ■p'Jon ooiUBiIttec flit here with «veet
A'eleome words (or all ihe
heantlfoi alghi lait erening when niiler.
the Hrbt* were turned- cn and co^d t-iimT 1's m «'ni of (own. Groeery
r'-n .nn-' 'l*!.. i - bare been earrylns
be «eeo (or nuinr bloeka In di(tln>nUi-..'
up to the dlnhiB
oiil’ine. The btiKlneet inen have
spared no pain* to make their bund- -ootu ua <i*v .md the whole place, has
ins* beantiful and eciend a fecIlDK of > ca>- and resllfe a|r.
veteome loaard the visiilns knights
TTii* eaenlns from 7 t.i * a reception
The Hannah R I.Ay Mercantile eonr-lTlII be teoderol the vls-ltor* by the
{•reck ; O. M.
E., Char. 1). N'eahr. paay't building Is gorgeous In lit local temple after which AIL*c Shan.OfUt K. P. OttKcrineGrand Rapid*
M. nf A.. Ira G. color*. Streamer* of reltow. bine and non will deliver the addre** of wet;
From Tnr«dar'« Heeord.
r. OwoKM): G. O. C» Print C. red. the Pythian colors, are hone In come. The evening will be occupied
Witb iMDdt pl«rlW. flwpi flrtnK BiKl Currr,
UmI weather Mndltfone prn-allins Kuhn.I.
long flntterlDg row* acro-a the top of with lodge weik during which there
Gcdriga at Manietcc.
Mar
The building; the Pythian emblems arc win le an ejcmpllflcailon of work by
. the Knl«bt» «f Pytblei. ^nd MbThoe am* a lot 'dolnB”
ManWef- worked In xlgatiiie form* with biiailnc the visitors, after which nil win sll
teeiJoii and field .dir eDcampmeni erf
(he Mlcblxan liriiartr, K of P- «p«ed lajit nlsht and a* aictr-tilno candldaiee on the (rnnt of the building while the down i» one of the dainilesi lianqtiets
were Initialed into the HuilBiee Mke. canopy la a bower of color. Park eier given in this city.
thia monilnETbe flrit delefiilai>f> arrhM at 7 The Grand UoiIbc nffleer* a
Place hotel U beautifully decora\ I
Ttitnoriow morning and afternoon
o'clock last evening Ip two *|s»elal ear* the first degree and the local order'and coloreil lights on ihe verandas (P(. M>aKlons of the grand temple will
over the Pere MapqtMie and iwomor*-|ihe oilier iwo. ThU clawi was railed combine .with the bwiUng to make
,j„. ^.j-cnlng the Rathlwne
epa ««me over the O. R. * t. two' the 'Pum Palmer Class'' In honor of the building beautiful. Moie outside gj,tcrs will give a grand mlliuiry ball
bmra laiSV- The rial.ting bnlghi* wer- ,C. A. Palmer and is (he largest oyer j wiring Is being done on the building
,i,p luiighis.
met by the Queen Cliy bimrt and ihe ; Initiated at one ilroo In Ihe stale.,today. Every business houre down | Among the grand temple offleers ii.-rs and ih.- distaun- n-.-v.-I".! wr:
1 uniform rank' and eseortod to ' Following the work a baiiguei was town Is deroraied i>» more or less e»,,^^y ,r.- Mae Holten. grand ftdlows;
while many of ihe res|drnres •
^ S,„|, g,p
Pocahontas I Flrst prire J;’00. Adiiau. 277 miles.
Soeoail prlre gfHi. T«T-:mKeh. 2‘'-S
y bear color*.
Bond, grand Junior of Thn * River*;'
mlle.s.
The Parade.
Rlhel A. Hendrick, grand M
ThIM p:lr. Il-u*. Tk buy 2fy miles
Tlie parade fnmterl between Welling-1 r.. Mlddlevllle; Ethel Bnlseoek. grand
Fo-inh pi tre t7r.. Albion. 5t2 mile*.
m unit Park sireetB on Front and ai-P. of T. of Tipton, nud Ella Jor.bn.
Fifth prije ISO. rpsllanll. 2nd ralleK.
;I1 moved up We liiigltsi and then' grand M. of F. ISeitoil.
TenIghCe Concert Program.
west OB Stale In Union ihenee south |
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The folUtwiiig si-U-rtions will U- rento Eighth, conniertnaiehed and tume.l
We^nesday K Roeord.
dotvsi bv Camphrill and Skeleher's
Front to
e Idrivlng park
Th. aftimoon aeasler. et the grand
evening;
where the eonli-Kls
V itulled off.
lodge Kn.ght, of Pythias was dovotad,
The Ameriran Ijmgue. F TI.
line of
< lined with to the election of offleem. in each case | •
people who watched the parade movejj^,
,„i,„,tio-»
. . Medley, -Mills Mcriy Melodies" No
past, the knights in their
jsnd unanimcutly escopt that.0. grand ..
Srhiiltr.

ORE OF THE F^EST ENCAMmENTS EVER HELD
AHDURGE AFTER DANCE AT CRAND LODGE.

(orms and glltteriug swonl*.
hurses nervously pmnring'and Hi'hands playing gaily
Chief of Police Ashton Ie.1 the raareir
moimled^un a black horse and was fol­
lowed by seven nffleer* mminted on
while horses. After the squad of pi*
Kalkaska liand and tli' v
wert> followed by Geneial I/Mmis and
staff iDDiinted. The Grand Rapbl<
Traverse City. Manistee and Albion
companies followed in lum, then c-nme
the Traverse City Imnd and the Ypsl-

Rapids, was «mdi.v.t.tedly the
Leo Caro of Grand Rapids, who was l.i st Iniltalru-y work of :h<' Kind
ft candidate for the offlre of grand prewmcl in this city If not in the
keeper of reeonla and seala. withdrew state. Th.. rentesi was wml to.-- the
and nominated Mr. Hampton.
‘ Red Cross team which reot-ite,! M.0,17
Frank Gillexpte of Holland was Mr. i point* ::galu«t thr Valley City tea
Hawkins' oppoueiil for the offlre
I Grand Rapids which received 9R.l»*.t
grand outer guard.
i points. Ii will lie seen by these figThe aecond day of the Pyihia.i
tIuiMhf work of-each 'edgi was

c. A. palmer:
-I%atGta8d Cbaacetlor of Michigan. Manlatcc;
Park PIdoe hotel from where ibey
arere aasl^ed to the various lodging
ifiacM. The companies arriving last
night. Ihe number oT delegates and
their comimay oflleera were as fol­
i. A low#:
Company No. if. Capt^K. tepdon. Pint Ueut. John Mar. Second
Ufldu’Fwk Hook. Adrian; twentyfpnr «en*
Company No, C. Cdpt. Floyd Heeaon,
rint Ueut. M. Hughes. Second Ueut.
Bat Rough. Tecnmaeh: twenty-two
OompMy No. 10. <^pt. Fred Gallop.

G. K. of R. S.. Miles g, Curil*. Battle
served at which Mr. Palmer acted as
toastmaster unit a numlrer of very In
icrealing addrcusc* were given.
General Loomis Here.

Oen. W. X- Looml!! <if Grand Rapid?
arrived
Ihe Here Marquette amt
announced the brtgadr staff that would
be in attendance to the Evening Rcc
ord last evening a* foHotm: Col. C.
A. Palmer. Manistee: Col. A. O. Ben­
jamin. Detroit: Col. C. O. Jennistn
Croenvllle; Col. J. B.
Eldredge,
Adrian: Col. C. M. Deers. Tn>vet»t
CIt?; Maj. C. A. Durond. Flint; Mai.
A. J. McRae. Battle Creek.
The ilegree team from' ih? Soo
whirii will coulest this evening 1«
made up of the following knlg'hls:
The Rev. A. H. Lsrrd. A. K. Sharp. S.
O. Carlton. C. B. Warner. Otto Siippe.
R. T. Moran. Mark Bhepley. T. J.
Green. C. Wi^Heco*. F. L. Evefling, D.
A, Lord, Tho’ma* Waiehom .E. F. B;dlender. W. K. F. Weber. E J. Guek.
S. J. T. McKinney and John Collins.
The team thai will represent Orand
Rapids In the drill thl* evening is the
Valley City team composed of Fre<I
Ittley. Oscar Kllstrom. D. E W. Hgnwell. Mr. Bennett. J. Larmle. Fred
Voss. Richard Vos*. Mr. Adamh.

FMIIp^^^greve.
Of Hastioga. one of the Judges In the
dagraa team contest and cne of the
hMT known Pj-tblaus In the state.
Flrat Ueut. Vanderwalker. Second,
LibaL Edward Rovp'rs. Vpsllanti; I
iweniy-sls men.
Company No. so. Capt. E. T. 7-eck.
Ftr« Ueut. Julius Fisher. Second
Uaat. W. H. Baakaon. tk-lta); twentyfoar men.
Company No. S. Capt. A. K. Moore,
First Ueut. Webb Mtlebcll. Ewond
UeuL R. Cbrtsiian. Grand Rapids;
twanty^our men.
Company No. 1C..First Llcnl. K. S
Mason. Second Ueut. W. J. Kingsbury.

lanti. Greenville. Delray and Adrian
companies, romplellng the procession,
CompaliUve Drill.
After covering the line of roiirch as
publlsbr-d yehierday. the parade was
reviewed at Front and Park street* by
General Loomis and staff and then
procetulitl to the driving park where
the drill eoniesi was heM. In ihl*.
Apollo comitsuy No. 22 of Alliloa und
Furniture City eomi»any No. ;i 'of
Grand Rapid* took pari.
General Loomis stated to o represonlative cf the Evening RivwnI
oni ihm
noon that he was much1 pte%^
with the reception given the visitors
here and that the arrangements were
bcyimS expectnions although he had
fell sure that nothing woul.l l>e left
undone for thr pleasure of the Michi­
gan biigarte.
Ton ighfa Program.
The amplified form of the knight
rank will
given ira.ijhi l.y the Re«,l
Cross and the Vultcy City degree
teams for the grand lorlge prt«-. Th.
contest lakes place at ihc City opera
: bouse.
Tomorrow morning at in o'clock
the grand l.^lge convenesj Tomorrow
evening the grand miliialT ball takes
place.
Rathbene Sisters.
One of the plate* in the eity iha;
attiartt visitor* toda.v I* the todge
rooms of ihe local K7 of P. lodge. _
headquarters of the Rathbene Slaters.
The rooms present a very i>r«t
pearance In their deeorationK OT blue
.vellow. ted and white and are made
lively l.y pretty faced and handsomely

Company Niv «. Cajdain. M- C
*’•
Blaknalee,
Reed. First Lleni.. Joseph For.1. «..<• i ScenrUry of the exerotlvo committee.
onA Lelut.. David Wlselugcl. Albloo j in etiariie <rf the Jnfomiaiiou; iui,-ea-i.
At *;» this morning the Kulkasku ! A v. ry I.iiki jnan 1b«' Bight.
hand arrived and lurnUh.-<l mu.'irf------------ —----------------------------------daring the morning. At the.-uime liiu.- kb l.-r. Mr. chtiMiaii. J. ivnairlt.
the doU.gaUeu arrivid fr.'m the S k. ! ChaiU.--Hi Wiu.
'
ransisUng of sevenitn-t m.'n.
;

RagimenUL Staffa. •
Auto R’dc.
! The r.-gimenial staffs ar.-in the cUy.
Tlte visitors were next glv,-;! au ant.. • Oie tno#t or tlo-m ahlving latt night
rble about the city. Ke».-ral loial i Col. W. W. Walt.-of JnrWwn Is ot th-'
anloisis donating their mathiueii nudlhead
the fir*: regiment. Ijem. Col.!
servirs-s troai to «',-:i>!-k nnitl po.>n
j Heumann irf this city has rbarae of
The Manlkti^' delegalbui aritt.-U at i the senHst (n th.- abe nee of CnI R. E
ILfin on a apeelai train. There weri., RRu-ketl of Lansing and H. H. Cni lU
iiboui fifty tB the delegation and iflkjfrf V.-rmontvHL- l» in charge of the
foHowing ofB«-r» of the grand lodge nhinl.
wen. wl.h them;
;
Many Doeoratlena.
fl. r„ C. A. Palmer. Manistee: G.J Traverse CID' haa never heen as
RaMCl G. Chrlloa. SauUv Sh-. Marie; |The Pythias colors and emblesta

outer guard. The new offleerr o. the! y-ovelette, Flfl; nor^'Oee McPIteron.
Michigan grand lodge are a. follow,:
Fantasia. Tramp. Tramp. Tramp: T.
Past grand
- - - of Manistee.
j r„ni,.: «.|.>, Herman Kirschner.
Grand chan
. Abbey ot^ Slideeiion. Th.- nurgimioster. Cuslav
chan- l.iiderr.
rhllinn d.inre. Manana. Jean M. Mtss-ni'il.
Wolii. Golden .Sunsei; John T. Hal'.
Imerraemi. Uheii.k.H ; LeoEdwanis
Selerilon. Apple ftlossoms; KalbGrand master at a
C. Wet-1
RolH-n*.
ner. e; Cadillac.
SSeb'^'Uou. 0<-orge Wn'slilngtpo. Jr..
Grand keeper of recerdi ant 'T !*-J<;e.irg.- M. Cohan. Aill^E, Hampton of Charlevoix.
:
Third Rank Contest.
Grand master
The esemnUflea-iioi .if ll;”* aht;1lfled
Chariea O. Neatir of Grand Rapids.
,
Grand
guard, Fran; G.
vv.-uing in the cun.i»:: ,»eiween
of Del ray.
lle<l Croas loilge ol Sauit Si«.
^Crand outer guard. Victor Hawkins j

the necesaarr ronllai.suppon '-Irrb.eealt. of fcis personal a:d. of hi* eapa*
made the Slieblgsn fcrigad.,< th- Hthy for heldlig bit effle- and naked
beat la the rv«uiir>.
that tSe lo.tg*- sbaw ii> app.-^-iatlim la
General Loomis had much sc say le -.cki- narnv.
favor of the uniform rank and .stated
Ovemama by EmoWen.
that at the neat naGonal enrampmenj,^
clfon would be madeio imprute the
proimhJy
ord^Mlll fcitter.

Wan'o.'flWal postOo.
The Jewel Ik a t-Kantlful peadant trfor; Mu dnvtbv.-*-. h" we. overttime
suspendend fnim • bar. Marlng the ,
.t*K been an
initial, of the order; circular (t, shape
^
,
,
of willd gold With chased slKer tHm-,
.very posltloa.
...B
AAI.I..«. J-___
mlQgs and diamond setting. It
He tutS'hel.i his present offlcH••i. tcii yesrt. ii.od >» that time had
uoB the li.vo ond_ re*i>ert of every
P.rthix.o In Mit-higkn. lie raptmed
t),;.! 1*0 strong lodge** “l
ti
M ;yvar^te i
-.a!'..-.! during Ihe past
Vp-r.amt and utn.Mh.v at Aon Arbor,
tn .-‘-ju-lusl.io he j-3“'k<- »f the friettd*
shljj- f..iine.l In the past yhlch wmld
he';.ruaking life'* -pathway brighter
and I vi.resM'd bIs iH-nse «rf the lioaor
d'lnv Min wishing well to ihr lneom<
;rg offle-r... Acwdlnc to his repIKt
'lur- ur.- t*;' ;.*|ge< in Miebigon with
a 1'-.
.,f JT.njt
TL- grand luaoer trf .exrhrquw. 6.
I* N. ahr^q^WraildBaijW^ clotted tho
•ra-n.lng K.^Tott'«how.
Ir.t rt-r-1..;* or »l*.7:i
- ■ '
I' W \H'h"lH of taitiKlng WU ap

t'ir

Chariea D. Neahr.
lie e'.. rt.-d Grand Ma*'*-! ... •
ehenti-r
i-m wlilrli G.-neral L'eniis i.- e«i- :
t to.w.-Bi with Just prltle. ;mt II j
ie ihat ih.' Pytlilahs of Mleltl.ran ’
take the rr.'at. -t cf |detst;t.- In Iti’is j
li>H|.iriii-4 lb.- k;:g;>.U«-rg.'n.-rjt -.rf the >
pnlform n«il>.
j
(
^nd Ceacert. '
i
th.- rislion. wCr
-nlir. -t \.y the KalK-.'
l*.id near iL' .-o !,..<! Kr-'tu sire •;
The batid is inadr np . » i*v;tly pieCt
Ih eivnsl.b-;! .1 .m- m i*-.- b. -tf ir
this •lertitiiry. .\ v. r; pb-a. In.t attvarl'-d ptivri.tm va* isa-I.r-Hl and f.:i
‘jun.l went ilivi.'igb^.rtv;. .d-,u.dtiiir
foi wlihh ihey ot" fatn-.itK, tt| • .-i d i
Hons lain-: v.-ilne»w.t »•: a 1.ir-;i
the

Cst. Chaitrs M. Ocers. A. Q. M. &

The Rat’k-cne aister*.
rW;m .V.'—t! .-Idsy’.t llfr;-r.t.
Majisire rte'.-ait.n .whs
S:.'< ,.i ;>>a;3 .-.ga ' -u organlxalion
larB.-.| Cl tj;3ii by the ejrivr.l ’»f jui*tilie u.slhhoi.' Sial.-r* wa*
koighth and .the whoU- party r. turned ft.tad. i Uniong the i.lv.-a, muthrrs
atxvui nddnlght on u niver-bl train.
en.| KlKi.T* OT the n:emltCT* df Ibr.
KnUi.tK of Hrthit
Frtrtn a very
Cram: Ledge Openedn.e graud loitue e.iuvi.m d a,: 1*' Ktnall «Ji iiilH-tfdilp Bt itie beginning
thr- .i«rt..T ha* Srown umll in Mlchlo'rhick and U W\ Feiiniei <rf NaxL*m.
wnn si.iiK- It B>..Dtw.i .: 2.3IW ladle* and
made pitirnat t-lrri:. Thi‘ rr.ll wa*
1.7'tt! ki.lghiK
T-lert; are fifly-av-t
called ami r, Tv.u.tam found, aft.-i
lu.t.::e« in Uu- 'luie. the !u:ge*t being
...I
r'.f
IlHray 22*
toi.-al-r, a:i.i Grand HapiO# 25C uemChatiil Ciittnc.lHu r. S. Larrraw <rf ia-i.i. Piiring the pi»t yr-wr thfuw
Minne.siiia and Graml ChancHlir Orrii h:.v«> b."-n adiliHl ir.i> new membent.
Thompson r.t Wlsoasin were present
•n.e jdate orgr.nlratlon 1* In gwrt
and after Ulng inipMueril to the
finafirttllr. laving at pre»nt
sembly gavelniero»!lng ad ireKHf *.
}

^

■| almiM-t aabKot-tel-.- p.-rfwt. nuc'. Ibi'.dif-liel.t as 10 r-.-rr.' the
K.il. of 111.- wi-rl. of the
t.i be
;itl«-i! wi:t; i. *. h Interest. Tliere
■re fully T'><' Hvinlan* in uitcndaurc
wHne.KS th.- eotiiesi. 1'iie j.iiige*
‘re Past Supreme ChancfUtoi Philip
Cotgnive of Michigan. C. S. Baijram. grand chaneeUor of Minnesota,
•niB next nurvr was Ihv admitting <if
iCimtlniied on pggr
and Oren Thompson, grand chancel­
g targe class to ll;o gratii It.fge and
lor nf Wlscwi«in In ord»^ that there
Dr Charb' MeCuloheon Of 1
giving them that tank.
\V3*h..
one of the n>o*t promlOMSt
Toe r-adifig cf the report* w.-ii next
in ort’er. Grand Chaaeelipr f A. Pa! Iphvsirlan* on the Psrific cogst. has
mer was the firil to rep-i.t, Mr. Pal­ In.K-'i'Hl fisim Id* l.oyhtKvd home In
mer has nud.' thirty trffl -ial vir.ii* dur­ ln-;ati.I VIM. '..eg »iI;JV. »o that he am
ing the ..‘rar to all (**'!*'t^ *he *tnt. li«tfti I.e Ka;s in ht« «i|.l age. to tha
and f. r v..!ki.is dmlc's e-uiiKTled wll'j. -wet l c og* of I be bir.’s which lollwas a hoy. •
th«. bxlg.' wort.. Til. r--:>n't b!-*v eon -fd him to rr-4 wlxm
lalne.1 the (dfiriai lisHs ef ifhe.- gran !' M.iry J. Ib.Iinr^. aiiliiop.of Blvnit
hft’f a kiTUdr-.l novr la. i^tdea In
Io.lg' tifflelal-C. S. Bertram.
The Stan Frau'iseo talamiiy w.t* Una ! |K.-Tt, N. V.. sbate idle faa* lived
Grand Chancellor of MInnoMitu. St.
taken op atid Mr. itaimer prafiwd th- . • -vue r.t y y.-ar* Her firv! novi-I was
Paul.
knight* for ihelr nobia i>..KiK>n*c tti p-jl.tiKhe.1 in ISJt and alm<-t .-v.-i year
the Himmons for help Th«- order W> ►inee she has prtK|..ePd another buok.
Michigan raised
for 'Uelr Cal- Her fahslaod 1* DauM Holmes, g taw.
gathering dawned clear and lieauttful.
yer. and their home is a iteaatiful ooa,
IJorui-. birihers. ....
furibciing the' intpresMou that
s‘irr<ajnde»l by lam- gnnmds. Mrs.
onlrr Is '-solM" with the weatbei- s
p The great meeilng held *> rw-to.!' H..ime* l.a* flll.-d th.;- h.iuw,- with the
The morning marked thy opiiilng of
F.'l. 22 was rt-potted on ns w«re 'h - spoil of moeli irat.I iu the east sad
the grand lo.lge in their wvret session
memorial dsy>, Pyihlan picnic*, castle in EurojK-.
when ncaily 2y>. the complete raster,
attended.

I v' V'

The eveniug trains brought In B
.lelegates last evening,'th.- mah.rliy!.
;>( them lu-lng house at Park Plaer.
Til!.' hotri was able to cate for aUuit wo more people than wa* expeciel
and hence some private residences j
which were to iH-iitllijs-d havi' BO d.-!-j; .ins r., '
'i* ab.r.e
egate* asslgni-si to llieni.
IiiamK Jl.i
• • ■ , .iu
On every hnh.i the visitors are prais-1| ibe .-> •ui' "a
ii »t'h »
:ig Traverse City and her hospiiality;. e.ri>r. -T.;-' n. • • : .-icb
,i;d. although not as large a* *<>ni -; ii-r:;ongh‘y .tri’i-f ;a th-ir
vear*. the aKM-mhly promiss-s to so on! |iar*s and 'h- ••xemi.Hnrailoo *
loconl a* one of the mlwi sueci-ssful i^r Ihati ih- av.ragc high r-ia
InMichigan.
mat> i,r.
u. The .);i-ra
Th.- (leM day escrrlsef Ml fhe driy- v.-;u . i-au’-i-l'v e,-»-..;»l--d
P -blah
ing park atruet.-d an iniinenM- crow I
yesterday afteiptcn and the two toiiIrslltlg lean;.-. Allitoo a;td Gratbl Rap
Hene.- let General Loon .a.
ids. gav.- au excellent exhibitiun'(d; ;Ft.l|os>.r- i'.- .!•
P»--!i--.- nip•ho drill eehclule. The schedule'< h..!ir-;i-> r
U
iarw-l
arranged In four pari* as foU.*-*; a .'Uei' a i-i'-:iga:i I'liiLlin.
Halt 1. Inspection: Pari 11. *eh'«'l of |n 1—luilf <r '«• I
a fitting opIhe knight; Pan HI. school of the com- - R«»t; hiiga- ■ lai -I.
:;.ipeir
pany; pan IV. sword manual. In all' iHurjnjiy f"r th.'P>
H Lviintherr' nr.- i-lahiy-seven movement-.t.rigartoT =•l!ir/'l=hThe comi«ini.--< w-cre t«-vte*-eil l.y.C. :;- j;, -wLo i- lmro<-fi”-l
eral IktoicIs an-l staff from the j-i'lu<-.-', (f.;! :hc
an-l............................
.
stand.
jt.TiimaiidiiiB «.ni.-.-V' th-ei- et.-r-.
The judge'were Col. !M. AW'-y of ha i. In eiusing - »h'- hrPlisn- irtb'sto!
Kalama.'.xi. Captain C.aIlo:>p ot th'
-il*. Palm-; it vU.-d-i
Ypsilan't company and Li*-i’ Jose;.'-, th*.-gintb'nan.t-i
Klassen of-ihl* ejty. Aff.-r 'h. drJIi.oa-i In l.-Ha;t o|
P.t'
wa* flnl.'hel they wrmt hiiiiivdia-.dy -yt-.-- of Michigan;-'-!-i-e
dfom Rank, Khight*
r.i Park Plate and 'pent the m-xt
with . u baniUou.
hours in detertnlnliiB the perceriiag-, f-or.or. C-n:.

of both companies
The. F.iruU-n. '(octet l.y ri.e teken <;f ;hi
.•egarjl
City eowpaar of Cra.fl ftap:.:». wivv. (,f the Pj-iklan* t.i r.'ie > ai
T «!•: ytmira Ohio has had a« 1«s»t''
were C A*e-rond to pfrfnim. «-?<■: mg h;* n mat *-•
V
•r. -i.-detr of eongrt-sB named Tay*
.1»»1P.I' Olid live All.i .3 «in: Jot the I',viM;.3. .'Iv I':, - iv • ya t:«.un« granted
,'.or. E L Ta.vlof and C..i.,W. A..Tay. V ■--i.Z. The prize, w.fun>-sen,' as that
»'for, reod-r* '.
Ji«>: twforc bit- fa^.-Il Mr. Pn'r.i-!- lor are ar {avaem th/- rc>,|*fflve' re■
i«-v *■:- him. hr-nn--t'.' i.vd Hi'iu.l them tiqxdie
'fn
sltMriBg
wor.1'
Hib-f
f! inihHewti and^itetarwraiie iiI.Riineds for
;
l.e-r 2t.stgnee prise*.
jthe be-u trf.fri-n.ls and :luo • I
] T-ue l.nc dis.aase prLcs, Uie wD-IUnlfbt*. and ib»t they had given him CtirtJ*. graitd kttvper of teeords ua l e.m*re*» tr«»ia the /'olumbBa dlMrlrt.

'S i ,

Will C. Hameton.

ORANO TRAVRWe HERALD. THOREOAV. OCTODER 4.1EM.

'

AaManladM Amount dadurt-

Cure, ha.

I.S60.T14
J. 73S.473
14.0*4.750
23PO8.O70
3.213.582

649450
1.260428
L47S450
8401.930

BerrteD.
Braarb.
Calboiiii.
3aaa.
Charlevoix.

26.3esX81
18A62.2S5
40.402.371
15.783.348,
S.652.4C2

&.6.'H,4I9
1.447.705
597.626
9416.652
347.538

?hel>oyiaiD.

S.426.Uhl
ll.«ll.00o
1A20.13S
2n.007.0l4
1.510.Wti

CUutoB.
C^rawlord.DHla. ‘ V ,
Dtsklosoa.
Men.
taneL
|0«c^.
.

M. Traverae'
3ratlo(.
BUladata.

aekaoD.
ICaUinaxon.
Kalkaska,

135.481
5.WMJ.000

o«.
i2.:.i«','Hi'>
241H1.0W1

2.063.U3
lO.UOO.tMhl
M67J4IM,
]i3M.iNrt
2I328.8I6

4S6.4I5

500.000
1.118.771
2,743413

2„-.<N|.'l""

. irosa'.iHi'i
iv.mio.uiHi

1.643.000

Ifi.WHi.iKV.
23.W10.1B1II

SWl.Oi)0
I.40I.1K4

168.nS.4S0
, 14 J67.5O0
18.0011.000
2U.4S1.A72
1.960,0181

31.704 454T
1.632.700
14400,000
1408428
40.0W>

4346363
9.000.IMW
32.OOU.OWI
32.464,461
3426.051

Ijou.mm
5.18)0.000
1.595.559
370449

llll.WHl.llllll
ir..lH8i.>«n>
32.IM«*.Wi).

22.«HH),
2.
C.5b0.«i0<)
104ii",i‘<ii.
37.'HNl.ll0i)
3.'>.<HKI.iHut
3.6ii'j,<Mi.i

1.653.6i*

UO.lNHl.WX)
7.50.MXI’
I.IWl.tM;
17.WHi.wh
3. WHl,iHM)

10.00040U
KSOO.OOO
*'67.1ftS
413.000
770,780

2429420

Lenawee.
.
IJrlni9lozt,
Lqce.
HaektauM.
UacMib.

SSAHM'.iHi’.
16.500.
'S..V)U.WllJ
3,7W).Wn>
27.0W).

2.118.128
I.5l8).il0fl
203.000
698.026
2.000.WKI

*

26476.000
6.746474
5.168.001
4.7S0.OIM)
2J 30410
20.12M70
«4M.0)W

806.060
J473460

■SSi-'-'1482.518
I408.OOO

3492.
800400
2,777.760

100.000

22418400

2.654440
0&2460

'Sagtaaw.
SanJIae.
BehoolaarL

'

38461400
13410.435
3.O7O.T90

546.751
47.421)
S438.7WI
1.1S9465
429410

20.O34.W8l
31451.000
174964*1
144374"

1466.060
1.O46.0OU
703.029
5.662.770

14400.0WI
37486.494
■366463.747
646S.0W*

, Van Bnrea,
, Washtenaw.
Wayne.
t.MtfoH.

Harry 1
MIeh.. th<
Stillwell.
Coiiniv C'crk lllTi.«lis« -e-n-s a T.s

«e

i

npan>

The fnncral will be hel

Undertakia:

omor-

2400.W81

1.013.506
636453
902.000

/-

ai 2 e-rtork.
u Record Si.id. 37.
Elsie Xisler. the l-yvartrtd dauftlii. i

t

Mrs. Carl Jtialer. dli-J ;•
. 0> ■*'<-Tiieeday >d acuii

■udlci-sllnii.

The

was

held

this afiemoou in charge

Ethel A. Handriek.

•lerson.

I .M, el.lCaii.)r .,Mj^dbt4He.

R'usa May l.a|>hain dhs) a' her homeili Cedar al Ihe ajse of 2S ye.n-* yes­
terday of puensionla.
Uushand and a

Sh<‘ l.>aves a

)<>-y>-arsiH daashtcr

The fiineral will ,1-- liehl
I.ake

from, iJi.

< hurrh '.uuuirmw

at

■i^HH-k mider ll.e .lirertioa of H< .-re.t
Anderson.
MIn- Jo'h- Sl-ieiii., a-.’.sl 5.'., hl..l ai
Hie bom- tif lluf sister. Mrs. W I'ak
ib nden brt niclil.

She bad Uu-d

with lier -.isi.-r a nanilier of yearw anb-ari-s ihr.s- «.-|d»ews and a ni-ec. Tin
funeral

will In* lo-id- lonsorow

fte\

theliilaiul ehiivib iir'eltairi'

IToai Reci.rd 0«-t.*3..
The bmia< of ibo infajlt chibl «f Mr
mill Mrs, Krtnk Smith took place a? :
nVlnck this af'eriKH.u. the Rev. t. P
Clhim itfllrlatlns.
The rejnai.-i-' "f Juilsu:i Smii’;. f <

Mae Hotton.

s-m fly. who iliisl al. Hie asylimi. v.
shlplici! home today hy llm Aoderwnr
PhiloDieua Panins anil daiiBii;
‘UndortakiiiK comiiatiy.
Miss Hatiie. n-innied Thursday
Irooi a visit at East Jor.tuiu
The Infant diiUKliter «if -Mr. ainl Mi
Miss Rose IBon rrtorn.sl t<> Triiv
erne City, after a. aliorl stay in l-jwii Ezra KnliK-. 425 Easi Clj:hih sir--t
Ova 3, '
dit-d Pimday atl< rnoon. The f -i-i. 11
M-rvlO' was held yestenlay afiews.r
ll.yC. Carter ta lus In cUarge.

906.
.
<Mi—Opi-ninK som: and praise
led bv Henry SarJ.ei:.
Address hy «nr oiuniy pn-sl7.5wl.«Hi«i idenl. R. N. Hni-aiile. snhji-el. "Csin.:
6.1M8MHIM Our God-Olveu Powers.■' in tl
36.rrtSl..CKi..
6.«Utl.W)u
24»«.'H>y
si Sunday ,
bv Mrs, Bates of Wylie.
Appolni6.0001HN)
n of prv^rtim connniMec. Music.
5.r.wi.iH
>;iHi—Dinner and sorlal hour.
900.IMH1
4i>—PreiBraliou service led l.y the
24.0W1.W),)
Rev. Wuoil. Grawu.
4S.0IH1.18M
2;'«)—Tbe RtmrtB}’ si-honi li-KMin
I.WMI.IMH) Oci. IPh lauBlit by Rev. Holme... WextTbe coorcnlion will lie ibc
3.0IM1.«8HI font.
class).
5.0IH1.*H"I
2t3tt-Rel,-ilion and Ol.llpalloBs of
16.WH).<
chnrch
ineniberb to ibe Sdudav scliotd.
3.5iHI.<
Mrs. VVhi-al.
Discussion leil hy rorrie Mr Coiiib?.
22.OllO.WIO
“The Exis-riinri- Mih-Hiic «f
an.ooo.'nio
Eacb teacher
18,«H)0.WH1 Teachers."
18.5Wi.Oh exp^Tted to lake |u>ri.
;::3<1—Election of ih l-Eate.s lo tl
S|H.-vtal pratvr se
Plate convention,
Hie- Siindi
vice f*»r the suw*
school wwk led by

5.000.000
600,000

1.OQ0.O110

Preaqne Isk.

Mn.. S M-.miw-k of jiiinlock. IIIfVlday for ibelr hemos afici
luuulhs' slay at Oak Dale.
Mrs. E.
.ind claaslii.-r Claia
5. CUandJer
CU
sprut Monday al Traverse
Traverse City.
nd wife reinre. il i. tli.-li
Mr. IViis.
iiotne al Travetw- IHty afler a .short
j- wlih th.-ir SOD Roy and lamlly.
sliiy
urry. who s|h-uI the
MIm> lAiura Cun
1. ti n niiud.sy lot her
s-jmnur
hoiui at Ke>.»iek.
Mlsxx Cura) and NeKle |■*lll<ls at
lendetl the li-aclser* iUKlItille ut Mapl*
Cli> Ibis wi-ck.
,
Lyle I'nlnie- uml slrtei. Jdlss Ibr^.
i-r Siilloiis Uuv Kia-tit Uutidsy wMti
friendr rtl J.eltud.
Chas, Haunn. win. nniit the Knimner
( Riverside luu. left Tiiurwliiy
<)W),'iUi'
T Wt.vIK. iBCl.
Miss Jessie Kussiean I. .nt.-s "
<1
V
irartl. Ind.. wlu re >.<He U-Ill
ir Brr
) Yerev Uanle
friends.

today.

Miss Sli-IU

16427.360
4464.167
46.100,123
6.597.
2.537.

Ottawa,

11.51 KI.0<HI
SU.oWi.oud
7.^.>m.iHi.i
5.5<H).(H8'
lI.lKD.wai

01469
574«

IU.042.037

. OakUad.

LELANO.
L- C. Ueutley of ]i<diauai»I)s.

31.«H8).llO.)

5.IHKI.IMM1

1.342,

UatHilee.
MarqueUc..

Anderson

’■'«

M84.S18
7.<HMMM>0
22.4MM.mw
. 7A81*i
28386.61

,„»/ ,.#•, j was due t<x ceD«ldD.

Mr. and
Burkley
o be Uh’ owner of a new
fumIUtre
H. O. WooHter s Btryn-ry sli»r<‘ lias a
no new coal of paint.
A lie-* clerk at the M-icaniUe rt'ir.

-4I/8W;
IC.OOV.UWI
6.W«i."Wl

679462

18457,
Leeluntw.

64W1.WW
74i8'.0WJ

3.1on.iHW
15,5'K>.«(<w
32.UW1-WM)
•S.OOO.WiO

SSC.4I8

la^^OM
Lake.

|l.3ui).i«i
• 34W*.'")1
224W*4ou

6285.123
•3432
3.600.000
TtMl.OOU
2451485

5218.CIS

been

JSEr-Ssi:;
• 1.731.»Kl.taNI

ll.OI4.8T
3.1«.«'
la.ooo.ooJ
SS(Kt..HHI

A GROUP OF GRAND TEMPLE OFFICERS.

^rs. Sch'rakeiigasrs JtroUier
cousin have been
muke her a vWi
Gudfiey and KintI Huaitiund has
In* horwr o Dr. E**oJ.
)W theW.....................................................
.Ho Wednvw
_ _______ led for Tuhiti
imJXiB ti. visit Uis parents atrl
pniThi be a new horse.
and Mrs.
Homrtcli rttumwl MWI UkhI at loorlock ,Mon|*y
|.
Irwand .Mrs. SlaDdhth hare 'rHum
to Buckler. Mr. Slandish is ilinra
MartbB A. Johtistio. an «.Id plon.sc
in ta-altli.
of East Jordan died iil ihaiylu w
The shurlff Is beinK ke|it busy laltl.v
Thursday,SM yiwrn«la«>»,^^e has In.vn
> Buckle} jail
laklne iHWrderv
of the iusll^tlon cIkIH

Bl'W
ciel-k
Dave lA»sle Is the no
WoiiMer's,
■' yejrs and leaves five .i^iif:hicrs nud
busSu.ri^'
Wallac*' Sht'iianl made
Her s
(rlj) (1) Mi'Ulrk ThuFMlay.
• city
n of East Jordan.’
M1i>h I’nidouoe Sniilb Is a sra<-efii1
sterday to make i
horseback rider.
and Mrx. Lorun Davis vlsiml ■ he iMcty was shipiwsi to ihai

turttowtoHM.

.iilVDtl.
Mlwr.
\Ue«aa,
Aliiena.
Aatrim,

Stflla May Mun in died a: her boait.^

728 Lake avinue. Sumlay nionitas a'
Brinbam's nf* bauk Is i.ro5t«»I»2' j
si.e «f 22. Her death

__________ 1 Gql______
LuiikDC. AugUit 28. 1M>6.
. valnaUi
_____
or ihe se\-«ra| counlte* Id Ihe slai^
We hereby certify, that *hc
tb« Suii-------------------------------------------8UI« Board c( BquallzatioD. at iu regol^r
of Mtehhtaa as equalised by the
e year IW. as proeldNl
- la Act
- I 2«.
218. of IMS
ISOS, la as fotloars

ValBsUan as

Oeatha and Funetala.

BUCKLEY NEWS.

STATE EQUALIZATION.

the Rev. Mr. mitee. an Advoiil niit
i*UT Inun Pidoski-y. niUvialiiis.'

iknidhler. &lHh i.i'rtia.wft.- tuanie'd

.'i

«um|i-uy

.ihiir-of



day jmd was hurried here at 9 i-VIock

'j. W" Mlii-.r In H;.
till- 1-lide,

p1r.e<-» III.

Thn Anderson I'nd--! raking

ucott.

of

Hon wiift . Vul. nciriisl a

e-i-I ro

belli Bl 3 o'chwK this aflerutxiii fr.nii

Miss MluTri-lln-le... l.^.
atteu'led li-T e- ' ' i

VDdi-rtal.cr

She k-jives a

pretiily

i-aii«i and iwn son-.

son. who died .Moaduy al lUe asylum

M*li>

Tbe dltiiuc HS.Ii;

lifBrighl's diseiisi .were taken |.i KiT-

rresbiitdm- Wi-e

kaska.iod::y

r.t-l ln

by

hiT

son. H-nry

Ssle- Wiis .'ll' yeai" 'iM

1.

isc.sii

fielat. d d- ie,*! n-.*«i.

iiiiil.

King-1',. H ProTa td laitaC. Brown.
-i--!3 ili-1 i'e idk. 3. KlagsU-y. 61 Jm.
•i, -.fge fl. llriwa to Ellia C. Bfowa.

<!«H-fm ve-*-i*-rtl*»u.

.

ni u^iM
-.w' -.

IliiHuli has a cllartii'vg
and

^nalng. Septmiber 5. 1606.
h a true tranacripl of tbe detc
aa fli^d In my ofttee on the 28lh

lOAS.
Auditor Oeneral's Office
1 hereby certiry. that the forcEolns
;tic« of the State Board of EquaUiiatl i

.Sudilor Oenepl.

Mm, UalOwln,

wife of Dr.

SaldiriB of Qulney. la dead at the ace
of K.

The Vesiry

W. H.

church Of Mackinac island, by unaiiiE vote, lias extended a call to the

^e was pruMaant in club aad

aq^y lauvemeDii, and well


mclttawafy.

vived by the buabaBd and t

known

She Issue

of Trinity ' Eplsco|ta!

Rev. P. 15. H. Rotilnson. rector of SI.
Paul's chnrch. Bad Axe.

li ta ibougbt

likely Uiai Hr. Roblnsoa will accept.

Roofbestos!
Indestructible Roofing
Wears as long as the
building.

Wlren will Traverwe City People Learn

,e>.i;i../|'-,,',lhe :jlj*.'-e <fl L-iand'cklef.
-,

I'n

15 i

ta--s.

.1. 'A

.

the

s'-;

• Ic- . !'"• i f Mae Jf.itt.;g rt -po';

-1*-ei' th.'.lt’-'a-itiS

which

R. & i.

TO

RICHMORO

$5.00
/*PF sa/e

.lays

wiO u-B'-iJoum.-d m .
;

■: ikalSri;.!

nineteen

pounds. , TW.-

6 Pia*.’-;' '

Av.a’-B>jt'

• , , . i’i3i^PP> tys.r 't'

may

tim-Wh-r-rver l.•.'g<e-4.
h.-V-loifl?*

I'.stat'irSaiiu!
,



He ,iSa«it!y

in'uiFrt*! .deal .nf
-a .li’ 'he Marriuint

I* aliBw«r'r»-»i«y to tlirowyop the
.

lie m-t.U- wit.- five boura

. Mints.

■eliT.' .fc-,;.-

«’«lil!ns.

.»■oH/rT.iiie' an )d''-n jor^-ttap »i-.
I l" lIbe •d.fiorrs -.»f t,h*- grand.'tempi-'

sumi!

l..•t.>rthei-^-

I1‘- I* alifarm la-

I.rtd cs;.ii..-l ■v.id'k wbeiijbi* wife
i. aTA-;- av.sli-' fs I'sbti »n IvHowUs

f'hol.tJi

- Ihe wrilci .aW it w-vsthM

nA'yv i,;i W that t T»p’l hob: a,
'raid f;'f*u,m.

T!«- Udie- Aid gate a riKl.i. .it»H.-.

| Tike a fish «tory. It

tat 3 7'*

, ««ai' liev.-hiptaepts and
rt'Si'.: u|. ejabi-

»100 REWARD. 6100

A I. agent .wjlakc Friday, ca.igh: -a «*h wtaybiiig

s.-rger Ag.-tti, Hra^d Raplita. Mich.

-, -'ll.’'It lay on. iue'chaaga :<

'rt.y. spleii.c of Mrs. fha-. May. re|i--I-.-

leldress C, U U^kwcswl. <5eti“i-»l

■I

, T&6 Nwf.h Low'.
-.'n.-was l-iirtglilr ie-furn

Jk

Ti<-'k..l- gciul r."; mi-i.ts r.-g.- .-.-iv.-il and iili lut.! an -n-

f-.rmati.m of any <5. R

late;.,

ii*.;;.'*-.-.

lu- s*.;d at f^.-'-tlicjJoyal.ie lim*-.
■ M.vs '
round trip on aoore .late, ttat f-t'i iu-l • H. Pauernni wf.ii. fishing on <ii»--n

C6r. 10th and Lake Ave.
Telephones: Cituens. 32; Bell. 63.

ww‘. ’.H i.e-.'U r.-.

i*iiiai.u;-

M;-s

41."
HW.

»•

,

willi a uirc iln.- nl mili.si ry.

■B.i, In ;.. Is on Tieirs-'iiW. iln
rk- is good

yaru«.-tie yrn.-i.-l .-.ut-v. -ir

.t^kmmerfl.ld
Mrs. Palmer oM'.rawTj. i

Aiiniial 15. R & I. cvcnr-i-it; -o RirU-^

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

'in- i'-tt?wl..;i- cnn.IwU.'i.'

-l.
J

liv-io j. h;-.
•- 51. T 25.

•' urn;

e M;.'*hij;..U<'' here ol *1 -...•f,.'.ip-

3^ri- Hutch bl Milwattki-*-. is
Mr. oiid

’«

•ue tP..)Wn, aed *.31. '
c-e- 'V. „t, onewL -d

.nd ■ oti... •.''’■=■”■■1-'['."-id
s u> ;;-nic‘' •-Hu-'. !’.r-a,. f
r.f 111*' tai !• -

her tiBiM.ts.

'*■^5'"’

fo. u ij, «n<

U. oty .. i,v t».-ie a.;

*-.-ivatid.:
• Bj-I A!-r 'till-

'ni- And. isoii I'ndcTtal'inv

h-- *5

t'lii’d^'ib- to' Wa»biujtt»D
’V. *s. t. T 2.', R 12. H«n9.
■ti- «i-td nad -Kife^lo Richard
: :.,i;ii.2. n.i- *fo-'»

ItHlC' -lt.

nimci Ihe acli. s anil laiu- uud ••orrec-j s^-m-.u,

Ills

h:i j.v':il7.-rrt :o'd * ih-

<-«-dc ^-l - •:> 'rt*ir,-. 'll
u-n l.e! a. bom'eyta

.,e,

to H*»W-

.V,rv>....

|r.-ii, 2 .im-; wlf<- io Wm. O.

Hi- »

,|,. I'J.'iti J'i’y pwl lta. l

k.

.

tv>. n«w.
johuiujn

V frh-nei- 111. MM.;

Moopliig er bctiiliug.
The Mcr-.-ilou-i ~g,.
month-. The funeral win lie
w.Tc highly colored an-ll-.-hcrAd, bin;;,,,.;.;
H,...|.,.rae itaaor;
tsith niglit and da*. NoHjilis s*-cun--l . •
. , ,
ti.
■.
1.1 hell, hill' imii! hr pr.n-.ired IV.an’-!»' Th* R.t,
Kidney Piils. In a short 1 inn-th'-} rr | iSi-.- .\s!i't,iy eh’ir.-li vili pn.irh tl.e

G.

BL.

•dYM-, fur rt.-ta. T
T*d hiSnc'.

taejlluuiieu;r..|.,»-

(•

r 25, R 12.

crahd-61*:s75
IT.- K. siniili and wife to A.
Ikoiaw.ir'h}, pare. !', clak I’ark. |I2*»0.
in! rki'Viiilg OivJ'; Jiis. |di B, Itaiiivv to R*ibi. Ilani<7
' eP-irt
■:
'ati-i .wite. aarc*-!', *-'4.
hi' -.■ran-;'
L'.;.: Kii-ije to Ceonfe F. Smith, par-

, and h'a.v S>-h!

low;
!.> Carter hai. ehargi- <if the iiiruiig
Tlial diabetes. Bright'^ dlw-ase may; ments.
• Hie filial i nii,
You win cladly iirufll hy the follow­
,EIiriita;ii. Hie 1y.-*i ..ld .’.wiglite
ing ex|s-rtelirr;'
Tls th>- ►iMivtuviii of a .Tiati-rse of Mr. on-! .Mrs .lohu Tiitior of K- ;
Mcme. died of Cl;(»l-rs inlau'i^ }e.
Cifv citi.ii'ii;
Mrr C, K. Cbipp. 937 Ij.-i
Knm’ tcrtlay. Til.- imieia! win ta' hef; a' 1
Mn-el. Travers.' City. .Mlrh.. says: I Clork louiormw irom Hw iioni-, E I.
"My hcsl>an<l bad tas-n tmnbli-d w|ib
Hiigliv" In ehargi-.
hU lack and khim ys for some lime
His lef’ side JiCbed more Ilian tin:iHi Ma-.ie iia"*;i>- id Mr.
liglii iiiid many Hme* the j>am- woiiIj!
. Frank ll-.iim of 2-.'. North Elm
•ireak np Into his .«houldcTS. He wnvi

ANYONE CAN LAY IT.

It <w>4 sec. 1

' Alb-.' SI

Joi-lsii t»- I.IA-;i

.'<V burlHl.

hi glad to endorwe the iir.-tii''is wtaU-...... m.d, 1.

.1
“"LIE.
For sale hy all liealc:-.
PH<^ -»•
Welje. MnSu Oct. 5.-'■tits
6',.stei-WiIbuni fn-iffaU,
BtfraUi..j
hapi.y i-atvatX.-w York
Bani.i—iHuc's—atj-l hal.'y I«»y. wta. airive.i S«pt, 25.
Kentem'-cr

-Id <1-1::. ft'-'.

t-i-.": - «i« li,-iurt-.l*c’-iv-V-A: '- -Siwli

Uacksclie Is <mlv .i sliiipii lliins a!
Helen Clnrk.the i: inonilis old <U<igli
firsi.
ler <if-Wiilla«i I'l.iii, of Alnili*. dl-sl
Ml know 'ita fioui tluHut wh.
yiisienUy afternooii. .Funeral a'
kidneys;
kldney inmlib-.; fol­ o'clock lomoiiow- luini the home. I!
Thai s

aven-ic. lii. •: il.ts iimHi a<

. r seS *.V. fi. T 25, R I«. 61-W.
i*(ai H Ja'Jtis lo Mrs. Chlira Cbm-

I I-H -4s-. ^•.I. <18 and 7(1. Wh 128. lai

n-nii-1.

,i.V irf t;p*m.i(f.3>nd sh.«W M.-. :io'- ■ K.Tu'y
vdsiiii.
i-ta »«1i-h. y ’ 3,-; J,

-

thelmogrtance of it?

kI

inad<> • Jitauv

••4ii-ir. h one,of Hu- f;i.orl«*s'ufi>«Ho-.

tleilaker CiUivr pre|iaris| tin: ivai.iinSTATE OE MK

lia*

.Ita-.-Megu-.s ;rad idfic-n. .FfK, i- in

o

Ik' • tmi

Ml.

>-f sj.aiol Rii|ud>. H,<- :.i«—!;t

• ,

s"-f.

st
if.

‘f.-> 1.IUK1 4"arti.-wlfl •d-L'a-,.\.i<'lf-..

Sie|»-

Mm-*

H.e

Ti-’.ud-y ..«1ie ways -bv I- md, a-r.-.iOj,

.-rta-r.

rule and'ea-.He.l a tainiji.e^ of yi':
Joltii-

-nVirlocly d'lrltig-

■ ;:l>:c.arai;ec

drt-s.si--l.t-i 4-nu'a'T'b':Be >w.

cartiatlons

Co|B'iliaii.

wori.i-d

i-i-id-r...*-; :e

-n.Jd.

* J J Vati7stri-ii and srlfe lu Wm. M.
:Hill.Kk. sw‘. Iff *«•. 31, T 26. B 10. .

tni.f i.us-ting 34 sraiid chief *fil,'1ia-

taiTiij-t'-t «1 iiri-le's .ISIS:-

the Cedar Rnu

eJitin-Ii.

'laei Ibi'fui liotabes h* t D' -i .vea*'ai

,tv«r >0 iidvjtWrt the lute;--.-•-.s m

l:i.ri,-;i;-e,l l!..,.-.:.u.:nwi

Iiiliiuied will- .iyclied-,1.1-. ati-2 ,'liri

TTie fiin>*ral sertiti- ol Jtut-- E. C!a
who diisl Miiiiilay :il Cislar Uuu. -n .

Can*T In chai-gi-

in

Niyhfi Dr.;.:’,.-- e.r. h. ..rd.'ec'
linutiig a- Hie. e-n-in-uiy
Til-bride W.H leso isiiiL'i nliKJ J.t
3 dless »t

h'suni Recnril Oct..“

rU .{iisi a.'i

-nil hiv..

Real Eatata Tranafara.

.. T l■..,ll■loug and wife lo
,d
ace, 31. T 27.
IV.-i l.--tf
?e
If |e. >Uee
A iiirge ntroilx r of dlMilrt ci
and wile lo Edwai^
. o-at
hai*: tas-« liek! H.ioxgho*-!'
am-* of sw«s of nwVi
•; A K'ld'
................................... 12. p»m.
.'ale u-3ili-b hate yinived a fir*-ai lYl.i \|.-t-li.‘ertug and wife lo Jobs
itluti'lor Ike work.
aiiii;uiiH<-K4-He, |.M ir., bih. L. H. L.
The stu-reis of lUi- ord-t
<e.t. 4'., s 7lh. 627f
im' smalJ m-ii'Urt-' iw *Iie exe.
n'
Rmh B. K' lh-.v loC.s.fge Armstrooi;
I or^i- of .offici-rs who Slav- -1«-n. :i* H,- lr.:S lk 7 H. L. * 0..'s*lh. SMlh.
J.diD iriiiii .3Bd w if. to Jfccob HaliN,
isie.li.-ad for the !ia*i f»-w >. .ir»; Mr-

..rjiU.-c-.l

■Ill- Uri-i.tl i>ssi»

f-iueral.

The 1gnitid ii-miile wn-nl Into
,- i eV
viiMk asiHit Hits afionwon.

first time ibe saprenii- i>»!gej

.1 fika-'.*

.'d;-.-

Criatins.

Kiaakfort. was in aiiemianev- at

3; Itaiened to with

iuc largely I6 the fact Hial la-t y-wr

lU-.-i,-;.

fifty giiesiv aii-l ill
the l.oh* it-^. in v.i-!-

company had charge of lUc trrans-

wclromti was Klvca
lae Didtnn of Sanlt.

I.-, Marie

vas arraaBed fii.- fta- bidlal ^^^^!•tv. Hiel
"V- •••rt.giilz'd Hi<-,*n-d«f a- .n
li'Ht.- ;
• '*
• lieje lie-, u*. aixlH.i.j
Ui-juiil <-f
■ ■. :t ri'ii u’i y r. mKui-iliis «.f PwlbiH-

this morniae. the Ret. T, P. ini.i:ii of
Henry PtnliU. an ouclv cl

The ad.ir'
I Claud (
intercs:

i.Ti* -s one w:|ih tt- RaiblNiiu Si.-i--i'.

.enietiy v.a. ;s-i-fi<;m-sl il,»

Erankfoi i. dhsi at ihe astjiim yet ter-

13.1

m-1 }tar has tan-n an e«p.'rl»Ily ;>i'-

.veegri-ei.-r,

1

Pbiliij Han«-o. as<s) jli. formerly of

MAY PROVE FATAL.

Ii-I’ri'lli .«.i Froii' Pagi

and ferns !u front ol t’.r.i laree window!

, eliurce.

The tvmaiiis of M.-si. I.yilin

ALEXANDER MAITIAND.
<h loB of the Stale Board of Equaliaalltm.
SETH A. TCBBS.

levy, ;*e .-tilde stf"i. »limifc<-ir.

luiprovlsi-.t

c

noon from ibcAdvent church a'

ViiderUlkiuK

Tti- -

Imnie of Me and rMs. 'J.;

Kiancis Elht* i ShiwU ef Ki-*>VhK. Iowa..

Marvm. daughter

William Marvin, was liuiiud this aiT>-<

dc-rsoii

GREAT K. P. GATHERtKG

Bai'ty-4’'C0k.
pneiy wei1.;;n-; r.ad. idac81 ihi

^-w’ralir.rtrfitF ;i;

; S-;
sa<*lit

!U their reip^--tsie';'viti.Ati'
PwM nraad
flbl*l-. ------.Rose-r
.

fs-n-r obdlier j.tai-.;

jkewi*^)- w-i!l happen. Wit ito beet

-sutafi-d faidiliec kt«p Dr. 'ThoiaAw'
i etnersrtiriwa. H
r-ya,^, ^ :|„i^■"'‘****
,t„y such
lihliuid Irv; ntata,' ibt d'tdn »?. »>.*U lhi- hurt*.

OfUND Tfuvcmc MCRAUB, ^ ■4URSOAY. oeroeER 4. IN

JP
Oar ANNIVERSARY SALES

ANNIVERSARY SALE
Wo are ready, with $80,000
worth of ■ New Fall Merchandise
bought direct from the mills and
through first hands. An important
annual event that we olan months
in advance, seeking the largest mar­
kets through the magnitude of our
purchasing, saving one-fourth and
oven one-third off first cost. Our
fortunate purchases enable us to
quote the prices below.

FALL

traverse „ ,

W ^flowPnces

ANNIVERSARY

1 case twilled FUanelettes.
liirbt and dsA Fall patterns,
worth 10c and 12c,
60p«‘white S^i-r
Fiaonel, per yd........OiL'
10
limit
Henley Serge Suitings an
Ideal cloth for Ladies’ and
’ CbiMrco’e wear, 15c 1
■ doth for ............. I W
Wod Eiderdown. ^ Cg-,
aU colors, per yd...C

WOWEH'S

CLOAKS

k 48-inoh Black Kersey
Coat in all tisra, $C..50

Long, Gray Mixture CxaU.
with full loose back, trimuiisl
in velvet Will compare favoraUy with $8.00

r ■'

4.98

p'

lor..........
$18.00 CoaU made of All
Wcol Kerseys, handsomely
br^od in a Grecian scroll
effect; ModioiJ .

11.98
'

UNDERWEW
FOR LADIES

,

Women’s
Combination
Suits, open part way in
front, heavily fleeced,
worth 50c
Q5C
$1 6ne Wool Ribbed
Vests and Pants in scar­
let and white.
RQn
. Sale price........
Infants' Cashmere and
• Lisle Vests, button down
front, wonh up to 50c for

19c and 25c

tr°:..... :...59e

wouRl ordinarily sell (or
fi5c. A special purchase
enables us to quote this
special price—

$1.48, 1.98. g.79. 3.98. 4.98
WIEH’S SUITS

KNEE PANTS

MEN'S Overcoats

BOYS’ SUITS

MEN’S PANTS

Syracuse .Clothing. Co's fine
Suits and < )vercoats with hair
cloth fronts, stylishlv r^dc.
values up to $lo. Q QS
our price............. 2^

Corduroy Panta for l>oy* np
to 15 yre. regularly
C/-»
sell for50o.«urprice^t7t.'

.\stra<-hnn oVen-oaU with
(iniltexl lioing.V Ixirgain at
$'.< 00, nnniveraiiVy
^

BOYS’ SCIKX)L SUITS,
made of tmlor remnaota.
same cloth -In men’s would

Men's Wgtd Kerst-y Panta,
-extra htovy •
sold ex’crywhere for | # /)
$2.00. sale price.. i»Ijf

100 Men’s Sample Suita, nut
a suit worth less /4 07
than 7.50, pur priceT*Je /
COMPLETE SriTS of
Black Cheviot sizes to fit

Boy«’ 40c Knee Pants, inadiof wool hair lint-, an- ^
niversary aalo pri.i;,.^e/t'
Boys’ Knee Pants, made cf
tailor' remnants, some wort’u
wortli up to $1.25. BiHX.-ial

S2.98 69c and 49c

.... 45c
Black and White Bri)liantiiie
Wmsta with-jn lot of stylo,
ffilly worth
$2. for........

1.19

W’hitc Poplin Waists to
mneb
in
demand this
Fall Worth
$1.50 for. 4.

98c

WRAPPERS
anil Chililren’s Dresses
Ladies' Flannelette
Wrappers, heavily

Sr„^d“.ir.,.;69c
Ladies' Dressing Sacqrcs
made of new Fail Flan­

nelettes. good

36c

patterns for........ ww
Children’s Dresses
endless varitty,

in

Z. ...........48c

Men’s Red Underwear,
fleece lined, worth -lOc,
sale price

29 c-ts.

Men’s Jersey Oversltiris,
covered seams, sold by
competitors f-r
^9C
50c. our price
Men's heavy
weight
Sweaters, elastic
ribbed. 50c values-^
Wool Mixed
0(5
Socks, per pair........

Boys' Honey Comb Wool
Sweaters. $1 value for
A& Ot3.
o6cimd75c Way’s Worslol
Mufllc-r» for

BUHKETS
and Comfniteis

FURNITURE

2S c^s.
Men'* lOcCiinras (i loves for

5 e^8.

75 Men’s tsample f>H;7r,K,u
from a well known Eusltrii
Mff. values lip to
fl fl C

^l^^‘>r

0,33

Beaver anil Melton Overooiits
for men. :i bargain at S.5 00.
aniiivorsar}’ sale
price.................

2.98

mTims
M

1.98

BOY.S’OVERCOATS made
of fancy ndxturvs, ■O y4 Q
worth $4.for...;.
Boys' diiralik- School Suite,
ages up to l->.
1 Off
worth 2.25. for... I

tiOO pairs Men’s Dress Panta.
stylishly made, nobby fall
patterns, value* up to $-5. for

1.98, 2i48 and 198

2 pkgs English pms

Jq

Men’s Conlnroy Pants, all
size*, anniversary
sale price............... 2^^ L-

WOMEN’S SKIRTS

FINE FURS

SILK WAISTS

YARNS

BARGAINS
Women’s Fast Black
Fleece Lined Hose, fine
ranse. per
Of

BLACK MKLTi>NSKIRTS
trimui’d with stnips and
hiiU-ins. worth $2.-j0.
oiir
priu’ ...•

Taffeta riilk WaisU. bli.-k
only, with silk eiiibroidcr$l
fronts. $1.00
vaino ....

We are ready with the
largest stock of yams
in the city.

Infanls’ Cashmere Hose,
silk heel and toe. 7^
per pair................
Boys’ and Girls’ Fleece
Lined Hose, 15c
O/value for..............
Women’s All Wool Oxfork Gray Hose, always
sold for 25c a 1
pair; special...... »

The Greatest Skirt
Bargain for the Fall'
Season—.\n
all wool
spongcsl anti ishrunk serue
ekirl. worth $5.00.
for........................... t

Fur Scarf with six
tails am
cha^
Water Mink
Neck
Pieces, Venus style,
trimmed with clasp,
worth 2.50. '
for
Genuine
Opossum
Boas, 90 inches tong,
wor
irth
S6.50,

ODMESTICS
Sc rnbleacKed Shvcuiig.
lengths HI Jin yards,
special
5q

HOSIERY .

FtlL WAISTS
Ladies' Flannrlclto and Mer­
cerized'W'aiata, all new F..1I

HEN S FURHISHINGS MEN S- FURNISHINGS
Men's $1 Wool Ribbed
Underwear, blue and

Eigtitccn inch Black Plonics *

Three hundred and fifty Dress Hats. Nowhere will you find a more notable range of
designs in Dress Hats. Our prices are lowfer than any other exclusive miliinery house,
in the city. Hats values up to $8.00. our prices

c-ts.
FUNHELEmS
anil lutings

SALE

Rsll IVIIIIinery^

Felt Dress Shapes
in black and colors;
would sell by exclusive
mil'inen for $l.‘2u.
Anniversary price

Ara famous as- the
greatest bargain
greate
of the year. It is a great ad­
events of
-JgL to
- the
. _ economical shoppers
vantage
to find everything under one roof
that they may need to clothe them­
selves and family or furnish their
home complete.
We can safely
say and guarantee a saving of onefourth to one-third on your Fall pur­
chases. We invite comparison. The
following prices below are only a mere
sketch of what we have to offer you.

Good Contfoner Prints,
dark colors.
per yar.i...................
Lljanl limit.
P2i Fleeced Lined
Shirting
for............................. • 4^
Apron Ginghams, all
sire checks,
per yard..............^4^
*1 yiiol liiiiiL

SHOES FOR MEH
Mill’s Soil Grain Work
Siifv>R. nil solid, a liargsiii

....1.48
S'™"”',..... 1.48
M.-n’s Drees Shoes of soft

Men’s Paleot Coll Skin
Siici* mii'le on ihi’ 1ali*l
last, wortli
1 QQ
$2.75 for............. / • “O
Men’s Elk Skin Shoes.

...1.98

CARPETS
CURTAINS, ETC.

::“'pS;:rS‘
rT.x 24c
M.t,ipp.,«y.pl^9o

1.48

3.92

nd

4gf.

1.48

.... 3.98

2.98

Tiiffela Silk WaisU in blnck
and whib-. trinim<>d with
French knots and box pl.Tita.
$5 00 valne
f^r.............

3.98

Iinportail
Saxony
yarn,
ereani and white
f—
only, jier skein ........ JC
(Arnnaii Knitting Wi»rsU->i

Y.™.

|Or

per skein.....................
Fleisbcr's Knitting Tam,
black only,
OC««
per skein .................
ImjwrteJ .\ngom wool, black
and colors,
7
per 1*11................... * ^

Child’s
_______ Bea................
Beautiful Fur
Set of white Angora

Liberty Silk Waist* in cn|.
ois. claliorately trimmed
with lace and abirriiig,

Astrachan for98C

t'*"'-.......3.75

Ladies' Cravenetles

DRESS GOODS

SAMPLES

SlUS

A successful purchase of
Ladies'
and
Misses’
Cravcnetirs at less than
manufacturers’ cost.

SI .2.5 All ‘Wool .V2-im h
Serge, sponged and
Serge.spt
shrunk,
for
Js-inch
F ani
n j’ Chec
Check
Mohair, new Fall shade:

of fine Hosiery for Ben,
Women, Boysnnd Girls,
100 dozen In nil, in
wool, fleece lined and
fine Cashmere. Valnes
np to 50c. Anniversary
Sale price,

l.lKNi yards of Fancy
Silks for Shin Waists'
and Shirt Waist Suiu—
not two pieces alike
Worth 85c, for

Grey Plaid W^ilking Skirls,
iiiinsunlly altruetive styks.
worth $4.00.
2

Ladies’ $7
Cravcntitcs
Ladi-s’ SIO

Ladi.;,’ Sli
Crayeacues

$3.48

$4.98
$8.98

SHOES FOR WOMEN
Women’s
Blm-hpr style.
for .................
Womi-u's Fi;r
•Inli'-ls. Ic-stlnr

Li’iilhcr.

1.48

Triuimol
rriuimol

69c

■St Si’.'iti
Si’.vi
lliulrliffe Shois. liest
sh.ie in ti.f
nnirket for.........
Woroi-n's Kill S!i->l-s. e t.-;.
sinn '-ylfs. a dr- ->sy ei:CM'
for low pri'T- 98c

1.98

79c

for.........................
:’.s-inch Worste<l Dress
Goods.
neat hairline
stripes, worth '‘’^■30(J
SI All Wool Pebble
(iranite Cloth, in brown,
gray and green, KQa
per yard..............

SHOES
For BoysandCirls
tlirla’School Shoes. Kanga.
roo. Calf and Grain lealhe-r.
$1 valne for

59c

Boys’ (irain laeatLcr. hanl
knock sIkh-8. doable soles,
all solid, for

$1.19
Miss-’s’ Si;-.o8 ill I'aleiit
L-at'.or. Vi,->Ki<l.Box C«if.
■5'-/i-8 ap.to 2. spi-cial pruv.

98c I

IROli BEDS

STOVES and RANGES

SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES
.Any ®iz .any < 0
strong tiD>
durahit. for
Brass mil at hejd and f'>jl.
IS ifisii lirsAs V.1S06.

i"!:!! Round
—wii! burn
»7 QQ
wood or cbal... « •i'O

1.69

......9c ltw..'‘;*‘’;..3.98

&S??r5?”-29c

-A gooil Bi.-el woven wir>-

.-namel.ofteh ........ C7V-P

Collaa TSp
inch eoUon over ccIkaI
es.-elsior.
for.................

2

2.39

Heater for..........

Good Steel Range wi’h
re...voir=nd
hi£t closet ..
We bandl.. the Moore’s
Stov.-s and Ranges. Ik-sure
their adviiDtag.’ over
.►iher stii.e*.

9C, lie,

19c and 21c

59c and 39c
^:n:-inch
Black Taffeta
Silk. Others ask H-tc,

Slice ........... 69c
3l>-indi While llnbillai.
Silk. I'.Sc clmli
45q

FOOTWEAR

MEN’S HATS
I $3.00 Hat for $2.00

Wc place on sale 400
cases of RUBBERS,
well known brands;
bought at auction at a
saving of 3-i per cent.
We will positively give
you the gre;latest.bargains
in rubber f<'ootwear we or
any other house ever
offered.

despite their modest
price, are warranted for
style and wear by an un­
conditional bond in each
hat. The only guarantee
in black and white given
by any maker of unipiestioned standing.

CAPS

PATTIIMS

RUBBER

1.-j0 -lozeo Men’s. iAoyi’.
Women’s. Misses’ and Cbildren’R Caps in all and new
faU styles, in plain and fancy
mixturea. for

24c, 48c

Gold Bond S2 Hats

We i>re sole agi-uu for tbe
New Mesr paper pattersa,
e<iual to any bV or 25c pat.
tern op the market. We *
guarantee tbr«- pottenfk per­
fect fit. Any pattern

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