Grand Traverse Herald, July 05, 1906

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 05, 1906

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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Pa;cs 1 ta8
TlUVCmE CTTY. QRAHO TRAVEME COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THUttEOAV. JULY i. 1
lifetime apeat in scaling the belgtais
of Swltaartand, (be Andes and Hymnlayaa. baa declared ibe Rockies the
aqulvMoat to flfty or sixty Swltaernda rolled into
Behind (he Rockies and stretching
to tbe.fomhillB of tbe SMklrks. Ilea
one of tbe most, fenlle valley* in (be
worid. a rolling euaotry seven hun­
dred miles long and capable of produclag anytblBg grown In tbe temperProra Banff, peaks of 10.
000 feet are seen oo every side, while
glanu of even greater height are no'.
the pass of tbe KlckIng Horae river and in ibr Coluabla.
ibY lllecmawat and Frazer vaMeya—
ib« adeoery is beyond my power of an
adequato deacription. After Itwrins
Madicioo Hat tbe country changt's and
becomes qoUe level: tbe mountainH
appear very near, aad In remarUna
Ihal they were, a man sitting a
the aisle decided I tsws sure enoti
tanderfooi. Ills coanicnanca spoke
of pity and bis answer was
decidedly negative: be informed os
about twenty-flre miles from
itilns. I betrayed my Ignorance
In. that owing to the clear air. tbe eye
great distance
objects appear mualS nearer than they
really are. <Jalgan’. tbe capital of Mberta. stands In n charming talley of
Bow river, and certainly will rival
tboac of the large towns of tbe pmr
ince. Aloog this valley la ihe Ones'
lancblttg region in tbe world and in
tbe borne of aUlwart men nnd sleek
cattle. All (hrWh tbe year this dis
trict Is subject to a peculiar wind
eomtng from tbe west, where dwell
1
onsequenlly called
tbbChInoi
CblnoMc winds. It U a warm, dry
.wind, whlcb melu tbe snow, leaving
the air do and pure, also dries the
grass la the bnvlands and the cattle
Ond excellent giazlog Ml ihtoogh tbe
valley. At Cochran our engine begins
make a steady climb np the n
tains. As we approach them they i
Invincible barrier: we cannot dinn any pasaage. but suddenly o
engine makes a abarp. turn, and t

natural basin, at which the govern­ Gardea." As I began to rctrarc my than tbe white netilers concerning lt.|rlt>. The
building is the I time* as much as a baadred mOas
siepB, I wondered how t would ever
ment has erected flni- balb
Ok TiwarM B»7
At nooaid we croas tbe Columbia floesi as well as lae aandwomest on . aTW BBa todtr
I while (hey are laroocMvaUr
Tbe summers are dcllgblfal. the auececd In reaching (be hotel. I got A sVwt distance down the Rockies nbe contloeat. Tbe climate Is slmptyj
MaM all tbe lu^Mg «M«I* pMrihcrmomrter rarely ninalag higher op by liMglaary hMr-breadth escapes and Sclkirtcs draw together As tbi perfect: it certalaly Is an ideal cliy larger, the
Ibao St-C. Tbe Mr Is pure and exbli and tried to permoadc my huabaad
enirano- to the Roekies Is made w< A bappy. cultivated, quiet people llv a starillng reuemblaitee to (boae iff tb*
arailitg, enabling one to p^orm great was an excedleoi pedeMitoa, but la can discern no way aod seems impos In tbelr rose-buwered hoinew. amid Sandwteb Islands. They are all be­
vain. I mounted my pooy. and the slble to proetM; our eogloe mak<-s
sublime surruundingv of wa and
ll. 11-.I to be exHnet. la tbe center of
teats, la walking.
JriMs I had were mau;
each Is to be found a amall hill about
torn, and still we are lo doubt, for tb* lain.
Some miles to Ibe south of Banff
The bloc Ud STMB
We arrlv.sj In Seaiile luAr midnight half ax high as (be vuiraao Itself, and
rises one of tbe most diffirull height know whether I srouid perform n dar­ rocks of (be two ranges bare romt
ing act in Jumidng over tbe pony's so Dear lo each otber that tbere li and drove to the Unc.in hotel
fr.Auenlly dolling the sMm Are eogrIb kUbKikIbi «1imb
In all the Rockies. Ml. Asslolbooe. I
bead
or
make
a
sidelong
leap
dowu
Bums fissures wherrf Ibe auicbargod
banHy
room
for
(be
track
as
well
ai
■Ml tato oolan opMiM.
glad
to
get
back
to
Pocle
Ram
again
rises to ibe height of II.8C0 feet an
only Ibe best of Alpine climbers dan tbe precipice. Kevenheless. I rea^d tbe rlvt-r. but a way has beeu loun and see the folds of Old Glory no earth spin to relvase tbe flow of burn.
ABd wbw tbtr dN
the bou-l Id saftHy.
along (he teilges high above lb< furb-d to
attempt to scale It. To the west o
.WMil eu OBtTN
To the east of La^n is Paradise Stream. In a short time we make i
Ibis is Ml. Kdiih; it affords a cllmu
Seallk Is the sailiog polnl of the
Tka dauUu spksdor ot tk« aky*
unsarpasaed Id TyrM. On Solpbur valley, ateo Ten Ptwks valley. A great rise and leave the river I.WM) ftvt be­ famous ships of tin- Great Sonbern
Tke aalU of loov
mountain is so obsen atoir. where me- glacier has fCbnd Its way down tbe low. Tbe scenery was perfectly sule Rteamsbip company. the largest ships onaKigtes of (be surface of Ibe Sand­
lime.
Oo
either
side
streams
foam
Brtfi to and fra,
leorological observations are made. heights at the bead of tbe lake and
ever built In the t'nlted R(sles. Witb wich tnlaods. Here is ibe aame evi­
down the sta'eps and through g<
rnMN'er Ika caaUa kraaaM Mow.
Id tbe city's limits an- two lakew. one dence of an Immense cataclysm thai
Tbe track from Banff to Luiggaa lies has forced its way
around the peaks on eliber side. The they have rut In their wild rat
a aUle long aod the other (our miles (ore asunder (b>- fac-e of Ibe earth nnd
along
Bow
vMley
ao<l
through
a
world
Tba white EMlIa swift
sent gr>Ai rbuoks whirUng la all dlseek
a
level.
We
rroas
Cascade
liriilge
rocks
rise
sheer
from
(be
glacier
and
To Ihe i:urtbw<-si Is Ml. lUker.
ountains. Ahead of us is Ut. Mat.
Bwaep o'ar the drift
leciinns The bigfaeri rauldrubs of
snowy p.Ak about ll.iSsl f,.,-i high;
. and snow peaks enclosing Simp­ as the sunlight (Ml on tbe different a solid structure. Surprise bridge
WMb laakins winip that w^ward lift.
lows
I
d
quick
surcesskMi:
then
Slnoy
^e sodlhcast Ht. Rainier risa-s (hns- seething vokAnoes are to be foond la
son pass draws oar attentions. A turn peaks revealed to ns a sublime spec­
bridge. This is built across a gullv miles above the level ot Ihe Iwy. and llawail. the largest number of ihv
OU MMbIm Li^l.
In Ibe road brings ns in sight ot tbi tacle.
group, at Its aoutbero estruailiy. Ttaa
three hundred ft'el deep. Far below
te aU aMB'a alMu.
glistening eilges of Pllui mountain
One thing about Ibis glacier is that
lorniailon of tbe Aolcano Is tbe lamo
brook leaps from ledg<- to ledge
A buna staada by day and alght.
This Is p.csn feel and has been a lan-i- It seems lo be advaaciog. This Is not
as the telescope abows tbooe M> Iba
irk for Indians and trappers for explained, as all other glaciers (be forming a picturesque casraile. M*.
moon to lie
rar MarloB'B tala
'
Hermit, so called from tbe cowled Bg
yeais. On the right Is Hole-in-the- wqrld over have l«een receding,
There Is the same clrentar rampart.
WHh vardaraaa ptla
with a dog, appears on the west
ViMv of ths Moon.
Mountaln, s^called from tbe
day.
after
luorh.
we
look
Ibe
trail
np
InebMiug a baalo. the receptacia of the
Doth to bar aboro all baarta bacvlla.
ern spur, and it is said. If tbe main
Tbe man who knows mure about (he
of a Cavern, that shows very plalnl) SaddleBack, a dlslanee of two ati
range w>n‘ <-xamlned with a telescope, moon (ban pt-rhaps any ulbei living Uva. and la the middle of the crater
luOO feel aliove the track. Tbe i
illes and by bard climbing
Is the mile eminettee meatiooed iB
-menduuK
iira-clplra-s
hundreds
of
has been formed twelve feet high
leacbed (he summit. On every side feel In Ihe sJu-a-r are ae.-o. and snow asirunumer. Prof William H. Picker
160 fori deep, from the <-nd of which
ing. director of Harvard ubsenatury,
•covered peaks
the mooo.
>uod opening rises hundreds of imagiDe tbe Mr would be Very cold. fields on the same grand scale, Tli' bas jusi returned from Hawaii with a
in the island of
uf 1Hawaii Ibe Booth
summit of the pass has an elevatlou of novel tbisiry regarding the origin of
Paabawba town
feet, like a chimney, to the npi-n atr.
so It was when we were In Ihe 4,»tn ft-et and from it we had at
ern volcaoo
Haana-Lao. or Uw
Mopaa gaoUy down
Soon we see Casile rnoumain. 9.f>0<i shade, but when we sought the a
tbe giieen.of tbe Night. He aays Gial
'Great Mountain." rises to (be belgb.
celieni view of a splendid array of
Wbara wavMata Uaa bar baaoha>i
feel above »« level and extends for light we were nncomforiahly warm.
marki-d resemblance he dlscoven-l
of
13.760
feM.
or
about S.MW leui
peaks stretched in all directkms. 8li between the mountains of tbe
eight mlleSL Oo our left are tbe peaks
only woman from the hotel
above
the
vegetable
tooe. '
Donald stands at the head, at a cli and Ibe volcanic mountains of the
of Sawbuck mouolalo also the sum­ that reached the summit during
Tlie erattT, or niber group of ««aof Iloe heights. Ml. AvaUnebe Sandwich islands confirmt bis belief
mits of Row
stay: some mmle the attempt but fell
Ragle Peak and I'le Peak, and over that ihi- moon was originally part >ff Ts. rolleeilrely oaraed Ibe MokaavoLaggao of an- beauty Is reached, liy the wayside. As we were descend
r«Ht. open on the very aammli of tba .
looks Ibe greai glacier of IJli-rillewat.
occupied
We lake a i ich ami drive to Lake
numU-r of peoide were resting
mountain, so as lo form a symiaetri>(>.600 feet above sea level. The
And tika a droaa.
Louise Chalet, a distance of two
and turned back before they bad ac verdure of the grans, the darker hues which is now filled with Ibe waters eal cavity dlspoaed In the dlrecHoa
Wbami Bodt tbef glaan
uf
the
Pacific
oMAn.
es. This drive Includes the
the disUDce.
from north to south, lo the centqr
of the forest, the yellows and hrnwos
On bar frean banks, bar Mrehaa m
ilficem scenery in the world, reached ibt hotel in time for dinner
Prof. Pickering is strongly of Ilf lies the vast primitive crater, which
■ the cliffs. Ihe blue of Ihe gtacler.
opinion (hnt
The road lies along the brink of a ot In the leaat fatigued.
lean diameter of aluot £.S«fl
8ba hoMa bar baads
Id the blinding, dar.rliug while of
stream. In the midst of ever
m off Into apace, autoe force kept yards and a depth of over l.tMM) feot.
Monday morniag wc left this beauTo Blactnt Banda
le snow combioe to make Sir DooMd
the islands in Ibdr place. Tbe flight Hounds of scoriae, aome le ignlUoa.
greens. As we climb up and aroimd iful place, and with many regrMs. I
Aad aU tba aailllac bay oowant
mountain that artlais love tn paint.
mountain the sun was creeping assure you. we boarded an obaervallon
of the moon left the hollow basin, now some exilact. rise from ibe bottom of
We arrive at tbe Glacier House, a
.
Vbaa twiUibU bring
1 the horizon: before us were the car at lAggan for Fields. Soon after
known as Hit- Pacific ocean, the
this pit. north and 'aootb of wbiMi
very commodious bnlldlng. but not
Tba folded wing.
:<overed ptAks, on which Ihe sun we leave the valley of Bow rivet
mainder lN>rame Hie islands i
two aemi-elmilar terraces over 40n
equal to the crowds of tourisis that
Swaot ta bar wooda tba tbm^oa sing.
a reddish glow, revealing to us verge to the aouthwest to erna
known as lli<- Sandwich.
feet hlgb repreeeot two halves of «
have traveled many miles lo see
splendors we never coaccivod of be. divide. Mt. Hector is In sight
It
Is
a
tb<-uo'
which
Prof.
Pickering
crater loRcrlbed. m to say, on ibo
famous glaciers. Crowds are dally
8o awaat. tbe Moon,
fore. We were speechless with
says has many strong points of cun- p<-riphery of the ciAlral opeaing.
miles from Laggan (be summit of the turned away: reservations have t
tai aOrar sbooa
miration. Wo arrived at the chMet Rockies is reached, and we pass the
Vast lava atreams bare been dftmade a week In advance to be certain flrmallon. The rv-putatloa of Prof,
p—aa o'er tba tide to bear tbetr rvna.
as the sun was just disappearing
dlldc. 5.296 feel above sea level.
of rock. We follow the coarse of Dow
of accommodations. It Is tbe great f'lckcring Itself Is a pMnt la iia fa- rbarg<-d from the very rin oniaaaawe were beginning lo be chilled, but Siepben elalms our atieation: also
BoWtbalaad
or. He has achieved many oMable l/w. as la 1K«0. when about 2.200,00fl.river and between tbe PMrbolm ani
glacier (hat people are wild over
-ring the spaMous bMI.
*-ay Natan ptaaned
lucccaaoa
IncladiDg
tbe
discovery
of
000
cubic feel of burning matter
Cathedral moonialn. 10.2«4 feet,
Kanaakle'a
anoa-eorerad
rax
the largest In (he mount
found a chwrtui fire in the wide chim­ tmars a remarkable resemblai
To <aard the bay of Tnrarae Orand.. PromlBWt ’among tbaao are
but It Is the moM accessible, tt Is tbe elualve aad erraUe beaveoly body flowed down Ibe slopes tff the moansome PoMo ruin; one can alatoat trace reached In a half hour from the heuel, known ax l>hoebe. ihe ninth and lo.( Ula. Rot Ibe mollea lar%t moaity asThtM Slatora." a trinity of noble ney and we wans wery *oon made i
fortable. The next tDorelng we found the windows nnd bmiresses. H cer­
rape from openlaita tar below the up­
n climbing (lie Ice one has lo se- satellite of Saturn.
peaka. Tbe farthest one from tbe
tainly is all the name Implies. We
During the past 20 years prof. Pick per conel
track Is jagged and rongb. but from
Ihe services of the Swiss guides
gotten up to see the sun rise, but I arrive at Field. Bn o<!d Utile town sur­
Tbus Id 1856 stieb a stream over­
Ha shoulders bang a mantle o; now.
The IlIi-clM-wa' glacier Is receding: it i-rlng has Ix-en dettuing himaetf (u a
did not make the effort, ronst-quently rounded by mountains rromloeni
Around the others, and to tbelr aomI lerorded ilie sun drives it hpek on s|M-elallzt-d study of the muon. He flowed rroo (be oortbeaM aids, and
wmsfoiTed tori-ly on their description, amenc Ihese noble giants Is Ml Sleph
ilta, tlort .of rocks run in aplral form.
n aviTsgt- of ihlriy-llve f<H-l per year. has been c«nD<<cled with the Harvard after eovering a space of 300 squra
which was full of all sorts of ailjec.
WaiMofa of tba WaaL
ing Ilt.ooo feel shove sea l<-vn|
illcs reached the ptslo of Hilo, cloaa
Immovable these stsiera. stand, beauwDb 1 ciiulil descrllx- this little .walk (iliiM-rvator^- since ISkT. and was dlrec
Tie foOwrtiM iBWraoUag tetter was (Ifol In tbelr puiiiy, peaceful In (beir tiros from start to flnish.
The slope of this raoiiniain it ven' In- j Ibe glacier. Tb'is half mile ll<-s
I tbe roast - Thrue yrars later aaof the Jamaica ex|M-di(ion llial se
wri»M by lin. IhSatb ot Ohio to her aMItode, Steadfast la tbelr guard. Like
esdng: the side has slid off some along (he wildesi sc<-n<-ry one could eur<-d the most vataaiile plHdrigrapbs oiher crater waa'ruMffi^ Mx ...ipilea
Lake I.«illse Chalet faces the smilh■Mter. Mra. M. P. Barw of this oHy.
oortb of the ceniral one7^aM»rKlng
Unels they sUnd apart from tbelr wesL with the whole length of Lake thing near l-5i> yards and fallen for imagine, but I will not attempt || as I of the mistn ever taken.' His
Ba^eMblng a trip throagk the grant
ipeen. aad teem to tbe traveler, to l.oulae Bpread out before n and encir­ ward three huodnvi. or^pertiaps (oui could nol do It Justice. In Ihe after- work, enillh-d ‘Allas of Hie Moon." a double Etn-aiD. whlcJi. flowing vest.,
half Blled up Kibute bay.
autboriiy.
bMd HeraM watch aod ward over Ifar cled by mountains. Dlrecilr across hnndrt>d. (eel aad broken. Those frag
took the trail In Marlon lake.
km mon or leaa
This leodency of Ibe lava to aprend .
wonders ot tbe regton ibrouMi which this beauiitul ebeet of «at<-r is one uf ments are easily broken again, roveal- J,75fl feel above s.a level, and two
H Is not on these clreomsunces
of tba aortbwaat aM t wni omit pari
Innumerablo fossils. I did not miles dUlanl from Ihe bolel. With alone, strong though they be. (bat Ihe and fonu a wort of plain of cold alag
(be glacJero. a pure white, reaching al­
be has to pass."
of oar trip aad Mre only that which
well worth a word of comment A
to (he edge of the water. After make this climb, but in company of ^ the aid of Alploe sticks we progresse.1
must
I
n
MHIghI
fi
Banff village nestles al the fool o!
Uaa Bkog the CaoadUn I%elbe root*.
dinner we aecnred a skiff and row«»l lady and ber hnsliand walked to the very w ell, and I know it (Fas t^e host
wlib (be volcanic regions of similar coodlHoo exists on the mooo.
Wa oraae tba border Una at tbe little te monotMna and oo the banks of
tbe the glacier, a distance of natural bridge, a dlslanee of two ami difficult iw-o miles I ever traveled. We Hawaii All that U known of the Kurroundlng all Ibe great volcanoes
*)••• ot Portal and sra ratixa (hat wc
half miles. This spans Me Kicking had glorlniifi glimpses on Ihe way of
ate
immeose ntretebes of lava wblrt
about one mile. At the very edge we
tends to confirm tbe (beory
aiw aader tba fMds of tba ~ ' "
s beil of blue forgi-t-me-nols. B>i- horse river. At one time the IM of
• range from F.agle Peak lo Sir Hon Most iveuple havi- no idea bow much Galileo and tbe axinmomers of eariy
draary Canadian Rockies. Not only are tbere ward Wh.vmiwr has comfiared this
river extended up lo the rocks
days wrongly thought lo be oeaa. Act­
:.
A
paih
liAiIs
from
Marlon
take
has
been
fouud
out
about
ihc
moon
on every aide, snow-cov­
of land (AIM the Canadian
ing on the theory that it were water,
slice; of water to a lake in Swlixer- that now bridge it and the ifhier
Oliservallon Point, where we saw
Is today lielter known lo the
fii^ and tbaaa words of Ooramor ered peaks and rocky steeps, but many land. but has declared It more ple’r it in headlong fury, unll: Ihe giorioiiK Ro.lgers Pa-^s and llb-cll
erw than many porHona ul Ibe scienirsis of that day gave ihtin
IBodto ot Ariatma came to mind: Tbe valleys which produce a beaulKul eon- turesqiie and has more rnagnlflcem gradimlly the soft stone wore awa;. lewat valley. The railroad has made
names wblrh aiill sorvive. though loAfrica and Asia.
Makar of tbe tmlveraa left some por- IrosL Daoff Hotel stands on the environments. Tills lake Is altoui one
veatlgaiions by the moderns has
formed in the rock.
.t, f..
) mileUs mountains are clearly marked
aoutb bank ot Bow river and close to
ttaaa Bsdoaa la tbe pant west
isvHr raised a dould that there la
mile and a half long and one mile The river has hucc-,hI.-.I in carving a The llleclllewai river foams Ibrnugh
tafprtae Uaa slnmberlag. throwing off Ibe moutb of the Spray. It commands wide: iu depth is six hunditsi feet. tunnel for Hseff through which It he iKil'om. hN>kl»c like a thread of ind hate namra: much is known M I) wali-r whalerer-oo the moon.
If soil, and irhyslcists bate c-v-ii gone
tba rains in lU naked daaoUUoD and a beauUful view of tbe mounUlns and The next morning after our arrival at iwmrs with greai velocity. In the
The telescope bas brotigbl Ihe mooa
silver from this |uiln(. The eoune- o far as lo weigh It, an experiment
■ ladtag floods of wntar to tbe oet. challenges comparison with any other (be chalet. We tnoiinteil ponies ano morning one can cross wiili safety, but
> w-lib IU mIbA of (he earth, tba
be railway has to follow to gain ihe hat showed Hie pelghi lo bi- ertuhotel oa the conlloeot
with a waaufnteaM which Ood
tmera has made It possible lo securo
comraenc(>il <>ur ridr up tue tuountain.s Ihe waters Increase In fun' as the valley has Ix-en nain>il ihe -Troops of
Through
tbe
most
beantifol
tm-nery.
•ightleth
ot
thi:^’(Arili'K
or
i»-venlyMlwdad man ahonld Miy wli
arcuraie ivcordx of lix surface. Tnis
ilong a trail liarely wide eomigh to dddar run melts the snow on the the flelkirks." When We reached the
good trails have been marked out.
hr.-e iiillloti Ions.
- only one side, for as (be
IV **fc**‘ daat atfted Ibrongta every
travel single file. When we had gone mminialns and enlaraing the river. hotel it was gi-iilng qi|lie dark, and I
making pleaaant tripo to ihoso who
Wiih all ihe«e fans at hand. It bv
Iileh rushes over tbe bridge, produr. -;stire you we were qiille ready for
rolves rm its axis In exactly
mtto eiwt^'fllUag oar eyaa and hair,
mile and a half w'o came to the
explore
tbe
dlatant
raoges.
■omex
an
easy
mailer
to
examine
into
Ing
falls
almost
as
grand
as
ihe
fa
F- time II lakes l» rerolvs
aad evaa paoatmtlag 4nto oar beds.
eilge or Mirror l.ake. This cerialnlv
This little village in tue mountains.
•lo
and
Coll
Ilf
the
Pickering
ilo-oiy
of
ous Niagara. We were well r*‘pald
around Ibe earlb. Ibe tuber hemlv
«b4 wa fMt ware war* anrely rMnmall the naan .implies, everything is
Twenty two nill'-s front the glarli-r he DKMilj'x •-ri-alloD.
SM miles from any city of size. «s
r our walk. Ix-sldes finding fine sperl
phere miiM ever remain a rkee-d lHx>k.
lag U daat htmta. Canada is
vividly reflected, even to the liny
Ihe llleclllewai il.er nms through Alretoaine<i
.-ns of rock.
I wliat Is known of Ihe vlslbls
decfai mntry. How few of ns have cortalaly marveloas.
ream of water lhal sings on Us way
(••■olocy has shown lha<
beria canyon, a gorge so marvelous
iusLos It no presumption to atan Maa of tbe tauMaaliy of Bagland' here several days.
to this beaulifnl lake. After watering
In leaving Field, the train makes a ibat the train makes a «lop of several
neared Banff we passe<l
leoipt a ctimiArlsoB beiwetA Us sur­
doMala. Jnat over tbe border. I am
mi. the earlli b-ils a hoi li(|iiid n
ponies wc began climbing along di-KO-nl of Ibe western slope of Ihe
mlnuii-s
and
passenc>-rs
are
alloweii
face snd Uial tif the (Arth. and Prof.
■uw l«alB XT had not the least coo- through Hoodoo avenue. These are
which fliiali-d a rrii. i xonie 25 n
trail to Lake Agnes, (wo and a Riickli>s to tbe valley of (he Columbia.
alight
and
see
its
atmders.
This
•ring l--lleves that the facts
captloB of wbat be was monarch at ^d pillars at rock and bear a re half miles from the chalet. The alti \V,' pass ibroitgb some of the grandesi
Miick
A' that time as lodav.
markable resemblance to human luds- Is 6.K00 feet. This sun-ly should scenery the world holds. We make a valley Is only twenty f.-ei arroaa and eai'h n-viilMxJ on its ails. Iiul
I»lnl ji^rongty to tbe accuracy of hit
acraaa tbe ocean, when be
e gloom the while foam of the
Ibeory
btlMetf tn Uteae words, after being beings. Tbey are certainly gruesome have Wn christened Paradise I nev<-i ilrop of ir.od feet in ihlrty-foiir miles.
our. in iweniy fnur hours
I- M-arOi-l> s.-en, the noise of
iookiog.
reminding
one
of
groiesqur
No lnd.-e.|, the earth was
miicli
-----------------------UU ot Kagbtnd'a Ttetory oa the banks
imagined (hat the world held hnylhing
U-ancboll we enter Ihe Ricking
U rednul.li-d by lls cunflnemem.
erected by some wild half so heaullful as this evquislle lake.
Bippest irrigatino Werho.
of the 8L Uwreage. -Babi' what's
rse canyon. The ruer bi-coine* The d.-s.-.-nl of Ibe Selkirka is nearly fasier ih-ii that u mad.- ih*- trip In
iDosi -xieoxlve Irrigating works
three hours Wlien ihai t-rrifle s|«-.|
CaMwIa bat a few aeros of Ice and sriicbes of the mountains. CosenUe. It Is enclosed by Ibe rounded spurs ot wider—straight up and down the
conipleied, and we are loathe to leave
aMV!" Tbia nUemaca was doe large­ as its name Implies, has a greai cas­ tbe Kee Hive moiiniain and the snow rocky sides exu-nd thousands of feet,
w.vs aiiaiii.sl. Mim-Uilng v|.llt sti.l five In the world are lit ffndu There an
ibera.
ly M hla dome Ignotmnee of tba loat cade down Its sonibeni face, and Is lUretebcs In odd strips and patches. their isummiis covere.1 with snow
ihousari.l ruU.r mllll'.ii mil.-; ot mat area equal lo more than Ihe eotlro
nier the valley of the Colum-jt.-r wan thrown off into s|iam- hy c-ii surface of Maine is vupplled with waand it U a oneatioa wbMbar one of Its principal features. Its sumThis cbdi Is baivl) wide enough for
from rlverx which are nmtroIM
bar of people, otherwise mU.‘9.8SS feel above sea'level, lor the ponies and take a trail around the side
ReveUtroke
We regret Ihe • irif.mal force lo nay cl..--.. aUav? ii.
ilroad. The river foaming
aniflclal m-ans
This lakes no
1, are not as IgnomBt on ascent of Ht. Rundel snd Cascaoe.
and rlimh steps to aod roaring against the roeks of the comipg of night, when darkness draws I III,. r<-rn1vinc Isuly known as .-anh
•uiii of Ibe Isiid Irrigated by prl
thW aabjoet today as was looIs XV some batd work Is oeeessary. The Ibe lake. This little htwly «f water is ranyom presents a wild, weird acene her curtain over and aro-und the le-a'i-1 and desllne.l lo lak.- ih>- name nt
vai.eni. ri.rlM-x or from laoks. Ths
Hfol
gifts
of
naiuriAt
Spencer
>-[
mo.n
la ITCl. On tba otber hand, bow Swiss guides have been dlacoverlng aliont onr-third of a mile lone and a
we glide along and the effect probetter
and
easier
rootea.
and
will
be
In
assay wafMnIMtaod Amarteans know
half of a mile wide. Its depths have duecl cannot tie described Very soon bridge, near Yah-, we saw- a curh.u-^ -r,.,, ,, pr..f Pick-rings -ici.-ntifle xalu*. of Hie crops raised on land Inlcai.-.l by ihi- government la aboot
that were tbe Dnited SUtes laid on teach of Ml who are eager to see tbe never beeo sound<ul. This llille gem.
carve.!; .
,h-„oon f exlslenre
llille town of Golden. lodtac cemdi-ry, with o.lcl carv.-.l
top of Canada, anoagk or CanadUn beaniles of nature.
surrounded with all ibe cxQujsiie The first shack bulb h-re wax by Ma­ hlnix p.-rvbi>d r,-, the cro-s, the toi-ui
SaMirally th<- breaking off of mirh a |I.7r.,<Mio.<si(j yrariy It Is believed lha'
tacMtory woaM
A Mion diaunoe from the hotel Is lovMlness (hat nature eouJd bestow jor Rogers, the discoverer Of Rogers xhow-ins very plainly. All down ib.- huge piece m the earth's xurfac- must If all ih.- tanks and other small loraJ
canyon
we
saw
Indians
flshiog
for
sal
make a halt doaoa Uagdoma .tba site
containing the hoi and the clear depths ^yflecting all the Pass In the Selkfhis. Two miles behave left Its scar It did And this WHirrev of irrigailnn were taken Into
ot Balglnm aad HoUaad?
springa. Near them is a beautiful beauties, even lo the tiny little flow- low Lake Windermere the last of tbe
Mvar. or ha.sin. or carliy. U today filled l••el..•nlog the area watered would be
As wa near Bang wbat a atarrelosn ■anitarium hotel. A story coDoected
around tbe edgr; blue forget-me- claeUl streams flow into the river and
We arrived at ^ncouver
^couver lltile
Utile the with the waters
w-iiers of the
ihe lAciflc ocean
«-N*an
**
■*
^ ““ BrlHah
abaaga. ranlndlag one that wa mast srlih the hot aprings is this; “The
i. anemones and blm- brlls bloom ;th<
latcr liemmes beamlfnliy clear. worse for our long journey, ax Ih- , A cmpsriion of ihe »urtac.-x of the i Wes -xay a r.Alm« not far (rdm Ibroa
have aoma draary waate macaa in oar eoglneer, when they were al work
in profnslon. A cascade falling fiom | Uk Windermere is oiH- and a half roadbed wax verv nuigb. Vancouver Hawaiian Islands and morn, bear oul|'‘“‘'* ” «««‘«i‘e tt CMlio.
■vae tn enabia at to fnUy asO»y the tbe line, discovered a cloud of amoke the moontMn into this _
lake adds to'mil- broad and ten miles long.
T benotlful; Ihe population lx - strikingly the Pickering Idea Volranlcj
'
■ * ^
bright ptacea. for aarMy tbar* Is a
r rislDg from bigb ap in the I tbe exquisite surroundinffs. It was nn : vood the tnarglo of tur take
Sn.n>i0 and Is sUuBied on one of upheavals show
Diounialns beside I Baatero Cuba Is Mmost *raUrMr
aOvar Ualag to tba amay dark donds
aad oo inveaUgaUas foo^dj little wonder that we were apell-j migfaiy Rpckles and ■ Selkirks. Tbe
promlneoT pmix of Ih- PsiWblcb lb- Al|ss w-outd dwindle- Into
101o|gl
[ given Op to tbe Iron lodaatry. S0.009 to
^ bide tbe stmllgki from oar rtakm. tbe aprings, and it was soon an esub-1boond—DM one word was spoken for! town of Windmere It siioated half cifie. At tbe dork roc will see frelgh'- comparativ- insignificance. One 'ff,50jMM tons of tbe floeot ore In th«
'Alang this roate tba scenery aar- ilthed (act that one more spring had!sevenl mlnoies—then tbe adjectives: way up.ibe lake at tbe foot of Saddle*
from an parts of tbe world The! these emln-oces, towering 23.MSI (ectj world being shipped to tbe DaiUd
wooooo aaytblBg that Barope dara Won added to tbe kaova Hediclnal began. As for myself I coaid And no: Bark mountain. Nm far fi
entirely ronsumed by fire lo I above the plain below Is named after States everr month. Stxty-txro par
boaM OP. Its graadenr holds one apell- sprincs. tbe corallre properties of words to express my tbooMite: I felt!tel is one of tbe most curious prohis* 1SS6. We remMned here several days.! Sir Ixaac Newton.
rent of this ore is pure Iron.
bawd, and tba train morae Ml too wUeb were not one wblt bebtad those as tbon(b I had been set down ln,torie remains on the een'inem. On Iben we boarded ibc steamer PrioCMs: The eniire faee of tbe moon is
Tbe number (ff letten to the alpte•wMUy, tor wa only catch a fleeting that bad been nmebt after (or many eMrylaad. From this little body ^|tbe racks near Canal Plat it pictured Victoria, bound for Seattle. On our | seared and acarrisl srilh volcanoes and bei of tbe different laagBagn Toxtaa
jMaea. QaoUag fnaa a rMlnble an- years in «tber lands. Tbe rave Is cov- water a casrade flows Into Mirror lake an anck-oi battle, tbe flgmeois that
stopped at Vie- ibelr cratr-ra. These lunar craters are considerably, nor do they Ml bofto
thor. Mlward Whyapar:
ered by a aatoral roof of rock, and Is at an Miitnde of six tboasand, five have boro carved on tbe rock remain- lorla. the caplUI of Vancouver Island.
with fbe letter “A.*’ Tko BavobIc ^
“With aU of tbe aatbority bora of
Ml fed by water from aprlnct. 8UII high- hundred nnd fifty feet. This apM hat: Ing as fresh as the day they were put We OMured a carriage and driv«- and
phabet coaUlBS 41 tetters, white the
Ot Ma MnrtarBora. and a}« in the monatalna. adjoining It. Is a.been bansUtnlty named tbe “Alpine,on. Indiana u( tbe pMce know no a
liaUBB alphabet baa b« 22.
tbosprincipal pnit ot tbe [on the moce the craters i

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VMK&

ORAND TRAVClUi HERALD. THURROAV. JULY S. 1*M.

Tmerse aty Stau Buk

KltgbllytllJri! bim but astce from :hat ployed as ateaograpber in iW An- the fellows he was esperiallr
Id ferae and marrather bad cm aciurt tjc ‘art; 4Ht» but came borne Mooday'ln a Hk«-d and was prominent la athletic* '
gwrliee. Tba rooog eoaple atood on
,hto right band tbore were no in-! very crltlcsl condition, being met by am! ever ready to, do anythlne
be
---------------a wblie far rot ander tba aMiaz and rice-belag tn Bngiiah. Tbe bride wna
tnfllcledi Ms »Wcr.Mrs. A. Priander. io nrend j could to help tbe scbocl ahmg.
He
--.ey lay -—
nnnuended.
The
little
Miaam
white rtabew ablle bablad them ware
. . -----------------------'
I .laplds. He leare* b.-»ides hi* father
vge.1 two year* ago and ws«
1
^
bnl&k baosbe. farae and var- Btaa and Bdltb Koetrtg. ntreea it lift
Daath M ChariM Larson.
I ind moibcr. three slaiepi to immtn hi5fcaced for some time in sssU lne s
S. OARLANO. CaohUr.
COdHiee. Ob enlerlng. tbe ’ neate brita. acted as flower girli and
lariea lATson ;its»ed sway at ibr ]
,
7
] ^svii engineer He wu nearly
,.-si___
"x ’
were received br Mta. MarMrtt WUl- Lydia Koenig. Bister M tbe bride, vas
of, hi* father, Aagust Laraon. oil on.^ie* Larson ,grad<Uj/l from the | old and was one ot the R-cord i-o>s
ear. mother of the bride, and Mr. and the maid of bowir. Tbe couple were
CAPITAL, •aoo.ooo
Front street Jmte STib afu-r a j .(.^.,1 jug),
tn IPi-l and was onc;*.hi-n th.- |•sI>*•r «as pnt.li-iusi m H:,married under a Urge bell of fertia.
Mre. 4. 1- Smith, parente of
ll'lnese
of
pleural
dropi-y.
'-,f
-h,.
Uriclrin
tii
his
class.
Amon.;
!
nu-itilnc.
SURPLUS, 927JOOO
grwom. Tbe bride threw her bouquet margueiKes rose* and carnations
white fbe boaae deeorathma
wbleb waa eangbt bf tba brideaa
PleassM wedd.ng.
irgiieriies. JLgrognd pine, cot flowera. marguerites.
Mtoe Smith. ■
V.TJ plre«l.l wfJ.lmu au.,;..
>r acbeme T
and palms, the color
A Gesenl tesUir feRsiieM Dote
Tbe bride wae om of the moat
was cel.-brau-d at «i .- u-ii..popular lenehere la the Union eireet being white and green.
.Vro. Mii.- Hsbe.r. »I5 S-«. -u.-. .
Thirty guests were present
and ererrone who became ac­
.« J.tm- ;:ih.
,11c h..imyoung people were recIpleaU dC
quainted with her waa her friend.
v<TV uln-ly dc-oralcil «Hb aiaieui'
U neadleaa to add that ebe haa tbe bennUtel preseoU of cut glass, china,
rii<-« gnd Juue
aii.l lb.S per Celt alltwed u Hbc DepMlis.
allver.
llocn
and
oil
italniiugs.
Mm
elneere
wUbee
of
a
great
circle
of
LMcMen tar Mtoe Bate*.
ww.-.
lu ►o.'ial cuiu.-.saii.ui im:.’
frienda to with her a Ufr of happlnee*. delisobn's wedding mareh was played
Mre. J. W. 1
t ,:>i |i. ni.. wb. ii a lUiin:? Iiuu Iki-.-i
Fred U Smith U a Traverae Cltr by Mias Belle llalversnu.
_.__j rtodi FrMer «»D *»b
«a.-i
(•ou-NHli;:
<if
!'•
c
jhAfter Ibe ci-remouy a delightful wed­
Eve^’fhing depends upon
Twr prelV Md elMonu landiMe in rouBg man and enjora a wide
an-l .at.-, |.•nl..«.»•li■ aud fni.i. »li:.u
ding supper was si-n*d. tin- lut-n.
\-onr nerves. It U tterve force
hoaer «C MIm lUbd Betea. Tbe loas qualnunee both am^g the rouwc
wan vi-r« m.irb ueiiii-riBt.-,!. A |,r-n .
tl»at cause* the brain to direct
attof table «aa epread with a Vene­ people and ihe builncM and profe.- being:
if 111.' iiciWrloB
IJ..-the
motion of your bo.lv; it is i
Cream<sl
Cblrk<-i>.
BUSINESS CARDS.
tian lace tablaeloib tbroogb wbicb a atonal men of the eltr wlifa whom bU
«i>m1i-ii ili.b-s o:i abiili w.-r«- wriii-..
|j linn- Sandwiches.
tierve force that causes yo:;r j
Aaltoaia abade of Kraen vraa vUlble. ocrupailon “ * reporter baa brought
;|i.- Iinnii-K , nf ■arh
heart to pulsate, and send the
Nut Balad.
Ksraioea Flakes.
■atMlac ibe ferae vbfeb -*are aoat- him In ckMe touch. He U a aleriing
Til,-.K.-jit as s.,uv«>:iiv». All
lihxxl thmugli yaur veins: it j
Ollrea.
f.iffm.
gplarr
bablta
and
la
ta««d over tbe doib. 8nM«»ded m
It..'
1<-ll they had bad a v.-i.
is nerve force that causes your
Assorted Cski-s,
t of nil the bappineaa possl- fee Cream.
tba eaatarptaae of rad eanaibnia a
Ii'.asaiii
anil l-l'. wlskU'C
stomach to digest food, your
Aswirinl Nut Meats.
bie In' life.
a Mrga vaMlat bell of datotoa and
lit.- Iiitsi'-at. -mativ haem reliiius uf p. “
Uca
After ihe aupper II waa the inten­
Tbe bride for a uuiuUt of years was kidneys to filler tbe blood, and '
Mbto-BatM- place vaa a bouqnet of
411.I
111.
.lay.
the liver to secrete bile.
tion of aome of'tbe gueala to keep a milliner in this city but for sliinc
In fact, nerve force is the
llBto from banging hearilr
lime has been located In l.anslng. Tbe
R.ici-r Williams. tb<- C|ti«-i-r w.-lMopower
that
runs
your
b<5<ly.
so
bands
of
the
newfr
weddetl.
but
they
groom Is a foreman In the OMa Motor
aarvad and betwami aach t
if j’ou feel worn-out, irritable,
d<i faiQii-r who BilverliMuj for a wife
qnietir disappeared and all aearcblng 'Works, After Aug. 1 they will be
-Tir— form of Mteriaiai
neTVJUS, cannot sleep, or eat
M>m.' Him- ago. weal in Adrian and
withnm avail. A nnmi>er of np-' borne to their friends at CS7 Michigan
dbiTtAdont.
uiam.d Mrr. Ili'leii l*auleti.'. whom
■reniie weal. Unslng. They wilt lake well, have pain or miser*'
B tba tama In the cen- pioprtate banners were pul up nn t!
HoBCSt Shoes flt Honest Prices
anvwhcre, j'our nerves are
111- bad l.uuwii iH-fiin- adverlUInc.
bouse
and
tbe
guests
dispersed.
KaMeni
I
rip.
Ur or tba lahle to each piaae were
(Our
weak, and your system TunI<.>?i-r wa. a Iwrlicbu. biK Iiik lulde
Tbe young petqilp will not lake
Ml lara of babr ribbon in dnlntr
dowti.
To
restore
this
vitality
V.us iwlc- iiiaTrliM la-fore.
A Lightning Btery.
tbodoa Aftar tbe gaeaia were analed wedding trip Inn will remain In Ibe
take
Dr.
>tiles*
Nervine
which
M. K. Walton of Grand Hdpld*. who will strengthen and build up
andTiwnd ntotid the «ootnUon at ber city visiting the surrounding reso
Is ato|>plsg at Park Place for
pinu utd then all polled tbe ribbon and connlry for a week or ten days.
the nerv'cs. You cannot be
Tbe out of tbe city gnens w
tells a story of an .-xperlfncr healtbv without strong nerves.
at ttelr rl|^ wblM proved to be atl..)k iifUT when biiyiuL'
MISS Fritf of Casa City and Mlaa wMeta he and Hark Johnson
_r»wr* DT.
Ucbid to bearu banring tbe name
aho*-s is the .[iinlitv of tinOEN-riST
of VandalU. seboo) frienda Spences went ihrougb Tuesday after■ Iha pnapecUve bride and groom.
|p;illii-r and how wi-ll they
of tbe bride, and aeveral lelegtama of
S02 \viih,-i,u 111k., ciu. I’lion.
while camping on Ihe Manlster
dways
made. Tliia d'«ea not nlw
*lk^^ ilorodl. (Vl* fdawMia.,
eongiatnlBtiona were reeelred from river which Is enough to make tbe htir
mmi: tbe lowest price, Iml it
TIl.WKKSE CITY. SIU U.
trtaada who were nnaWd to be pres- turn gray.
lioes mean f^M1 aolid
snd fit oiw* I b»**n t.. ImThe two men had Iteen fishing down bVr'tn*.and
ad U tbe Denver Newa after the trials
MOO tound mr*Ht la
Dll. P. rl. MacIIitt
7t Pftff io Blip
Ibe river ami had camped Honda? r^rfret health."^ ^
or MuakeeplBA hareoeaimeneed. Tbe
At Grace church laafereBloB. Miss night at the mouth of Poridge ere<-k.
■Mwore utopbooe maaaaseeSt4 PIttreurg St.. Krw Ca.tlr, Pa.
EYE, EAR, NOSE
Harfory
B.
Abbott
ana
Henry
Or.
Mil**Horvin#
t
Tuesday afternoon at 2;30 the sky
various .
^
ANO THROAT
, bUI peddlera. etc. Doble were united In mirrtage, the looked threatening and they left the
.................
atneei. ir It fan*, b*
OLASSBB FITTB*
nmi SUM MSe biu of ndrice which Rev. C. T. Stout offldallng and the water, making tbelr way back to eaniii.
Shoe Stare, opp. Wb(iii« Hotel
Ma^Me£^'c^’'£tkhart, Ind
ig wlineaaed by only the The storm came up rapidly and l:i
mti
n ttmtributed by tbe gneau
Tbe full Bplseopn- order to protect it from tbe water
y all of wboei were
A.VL KINDS OF OUT FLOWKBS
t women ot Urge eiperieoee llan service was used and Profeaooi they piled tbelr l>eddlug back In «
Steffen* was at tbe organ. As ib» eorner of the tent and were sesteil
A wna a recipe ebower.
m BEABOH.
> ndjooralag to (be parlor brlAM pariy entered, be playM tbe Ibe ground. Mr. Johnson had
were paeeed to tbe gneats on Bridal 8<mg from Lohengrin and dur­ right arm thrown across the pile of
T.lsuk«a.^Wyr^^.»a«
„jRprp arrtUno tbe proepecUre ing tbe aervlee ftmple Aveu by Tboate biaakeu, etc., while Mr. Walton ha!
; 239EPmtSL.CILPhBtem
oCtbe gneet of honor. Bach waa wae aofliy played. Ae tbe. bridal bU len In tbe same position. Alwui
l.to make oa amny worde as patty left the altar, the «raln» of 2:45 a boll of lightning entered the
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK'
went through the pile of bed-tln?
tbU and wriU tbe etbry Midsummer Nlghf* Dream by MenTHOS. a. BFRAOUff; A
i ioR,
wlihout learing a aiarii and into
trip, nelni only the delsaobn were beard.
.
Iw valMli
The brtde was gives asray by ber aatebel wrapped In three or four folds
Abb aocored. Tbe reault abowed
«oJ|aaa.na
tasaaaltr and orIglanHty. a boa father and waa atteaded by ber sister. of woolen blanket wltboui leaving the
Musmbm
Waya*
OocEy
Rook
Bldg..
DSTKOIt .
belns awarded Mra. D. Coeb- Miss Grace Eliubelh Abbott, while C. ■lightest perforation and then Into the
.nr#adrbela
the be
bant atorr. The afternoon H. Dobto. a brother of tbe groom, of bodies of tbe
Uajtetba
Tbe satchel was filled with Urtla daliSh
dMIghtfal nerlea of aurprlaea Toronto. Cannda, ncted as best man.
wain
BTOOg COHOAHICa.
Tbe bride carried a bouquet ot roses. ■od toilet articles. A hair hnish «a*
■rantly najoyed by nil.
At the conclusion of tbe ceremony
«hed into several pieees. a fl^ti
plat* GIRM. StMm Boltar and Accident Inaurano*.
wedding sapper was served at Bdge- reel was spoiled, a tin hook Iwx ws»
Ai l:S0 mat evaatag Mlaa Frnacee wood and (bU morning, the bride nnd bent, a clasp broken and a box con­
OtaiWe wmaey becnaw tbe bride of tbe grooom left'on the IlllnoU for Cbl- taining matches blsckened alihouali
ftai Lrman Ssltb, the ceremony Uk- engo, where they will make tbelr the maieltes were not ignited. From
the groom being from that rily there Ibe fluid caught Mr. Waliosi ia
Us-SUeo at tbetr prettg nmr home.
tbe left elbow leaving a hod burn, ran
SU Wait KlaU tireei, the Bor. W. T. and the bride from Bdgewood.
down his arm Into bis thigh ami
Wooiboaoe of tbe BapUat church
BlllmnaCedham.
Traverse City.
Room 310 New State Bank Bulldtnff.
bolBS the offtcUUng mlnUter. Tbe
Mias Anna Cadbnm nnd EUtwonb through Ills limb Into tbe ground, b-av
several burns. Mr. JobnscaV
hagior oeranoay waa witaeaacd by Blllman were united In tbe holy bcada
cloiblng was wet and he did not gci
aboM tfly nUUtoo and friends ot the
matrimony last evening at
o'clock at the home of tbe bride's par- tbe fuli effecis of the shock alihongb
bridal^
At tbo MPOintad hour Hiss Cedi enU. Mr. anif Mrs. John Cadbam. 23S it made bis limbs stiff as boards.
“I cbougbt I had a'ooui a minute to
rrtti or Coaa City sang aweetly and Bast Eighth street, tbe offlelatlng
hMt “O PromUe Me” and at the
mtelsler being the Rev. Demas Coeb live." said Mr. Walton to a Record
this morning, "bu'
daMoa or tbe eang. the muale changed tin of the Congregational church. Tbe
Stock doors deliverrtd ssme day as ordcMd.lOdd
te tbe ■tralu of tbe bridal chorus ceremony waa witneeaed by a number found that I could move my right arm
doors and window screens in three dajrs.
tben fell my body to And if iher-tram idtoagrla by Warn. Mlm of young people from Cedar and Sutas
any
aenssUon
left
In
It
and
foiio:l
MabM Hoaayman of VanUUn being
Bay while only a tew Travenie
L:ik»' .AVP. Traverse City
Wc'Il send a man to lake the i
that above my wrist there u-aa but my
Mm pfanlat. With tba wedding march City people were gueata
Make till- kind thnt fit your
tbe Mdnl party appeared .led by the
Tht bride waa attired In while and legs were numb and as bard as wood.
drairs hiid windnwa at la-st
Iter. W. T. Woodbouae and tbe pretty carried white roees while Ibe brides­ I rolled over and looked at Mark, i
prieve. De.kh'rs in all kinds
Uttlt ring burer, Mlaa Ualea Camp- maid. His* Carrie Cadbam. slMer ot thought he was dead, he lay ao stiff.,
of
buildine mnU-riul. <iel our
but
1
said,
•are
you
eonsclous.
MarUT
ball. who eniried the afcered dtrie In tbe bride, was also attired In white
prill q nnd ooDsider cjtir ate*-k
tbe «Mft of a wblU roaa Tbe beat and carried pink rnee*. The ring aer- and he said that ho was but said ibai
buyini;.
Estimiilee
Ix'fo
amn, OUrer Waun, came next and Tlee wna ned. Elmer Bllhnan. a he thought we were done for."
fiirniobi*!.
(>ur motto: heat
fiirn.._
an hour and a half lieforo
then tbe brtdeemald, MIU EUa Smith, brother of the groom, was the best
I*rio«, Dry Sua k. Trompt
could move their limbs but
Blatar of Ibe groom. At tbe appearIn honor of the occasion, the
Delivery.
today
Mr.
Walion
feels
all
right
aside
aaeo of tbe bride, Ihe yottat peMic bouse was decorated io pines and
meCil-i ;
took tbetr poalUona under a garland of ferns and after the ceremony a wed­ from a alight lameness In hi* bark,
amflu and white ribbon pendant frem ding supper was served. Hr. and Mrs and said that he heanl from Johnson
tba aatnag in tbe aortbeaal corner of Billasan will nuke tbelr borne iii last night and he feels well .-xcept for
the parlor, where Ibe ceiwmooy was Cedar, where tbe groom Is a proaper- slight lameness.
Mr. Walton says that lie Is a lineal
pwformed. The almpUded form of oui produce dealer.
descendant from the tlme-h<inor<s|
tbe idemn jUg aertlee wna used and
MagseDiwinwlar.
It will soon be time in
darUg IL ”Hearta and Flowers' ^
At the realdeuee of the Rev. Joseph Isaak.
aofUy played.
Sheehan of Ihe church of Immaculate
Fall Frem LnMer.
ConcepiiOD. ' at 7:20 teat evealng.
The brtde wore aM
While working on the addition which
wbHa crepe de dteae trimmed with CbarlM T. Magee and Mloi Reims
:iiid U-for.- you buy your sprayini' .-ipiirotat we want to
white allk appllqoe and all
Deaoraicr were united In marriage. Is being made u^the veranda on the
cull y.iur atb-iitiu^ u> tbe liocbcsler Compreaexl A!r
Tbe brideamaid waa gowned In French The bride was aitired in wbUe sod east Bide of Park Place hotel Frl<la>
Spry.-r with lilt-new sprim; mIihI off and tbe ‘
morning. E. f. Hogan fell from ao Ir
tewn trimmed In ral lace and abe car­ carried white camailooa while
Klc«" Noxzle Tlie fcpririy siiul-uff is a gnmt ioi]
secure .ladder about ten feet to Ui'ried ptbk roaee while tbe
A sliu’lit preasiin- of iLe iliumh Bbirta the •pmy:
It is a day of hard work and you rlread it, but
a boaque^ot white carnaMons and pink and carried earnailun* to match. ground but luckily escaped without
o-it and the spray atJii»B. But the ''Kent Klog"
aweat paaa
Tbe best man was Henry Desormlcr. any aerions injury.
Nu//1.- is till- k'rwil feuturu of tliis qifn.yer. It throws
that does noi help matters much, li i-; '^nre to come
Mr. Hogan started np the ladder
Tbe heuae ot tbe young people U brother of the bride. After the
rniiod
tpn>y.
Hat spray and solid stretuii. It never clogs
each week. But we can help you in your troiib!*:-^.
which was resting on part of the scaf­
oaejef the prettleai and eoaleat In-tbe Biony a wedding reception was
up and is alwiiva ready fur spmying. These sprayers
lust think of the work and time that
oity^ It to enurely furnlabM ready dered tbe happy couple at tbe bride's folding and had reached tbe top whe;i
Si'll for $-'i. W<- also have the soisll Imod sprayer* iitid
foritoir oecnpnncy and exeeltrat usU borne. 127 North Spruce street, and the plank gave way and he tell to lh<pbisb-r cans. Ik-fon- you buy '-omc in and see the
Ko>-h«ti-r Spnvy.-r
te 4^dwb througboul. The yduag peo- abont sixty guests partook of a flne ground which was covered with plece-^
Me Rare the reelplenia of amny beau- wedding supper. They will make tbelr of boards and small blocks. The !■■:
der
and
scaffolding
came
down
on
to;>
ttfalcreaeBU of ellrer, cut glaaa, china borne at nn2 Randolph sireat and will
nndCuier rcmembrencea as well as
br at borne to tbelr frlnidk after July of him and those who saw it though
Old I'-iSPiffice Baikling.
aaqi^ of articles which will cot
12. The groom I* a popular young that be was terribly bun. The shod;
saves you? Think of the backaches and th< n <t'' dr
ptobi tbe tarnlsblBga of ibelr borne.
man in the employ of J. T. Beadle and
A| tbe conclusion of tbe ceremony the bride Is a yonng lady with many
whether they are worth the
or S4 sp'-nt for a ma­
nftet Mr. and Mrs. Smith had recelred friends.
chine. We have four kinds—th'- latest imiiroved \V« st­
naammaa ooagraiulaUoaa and a band
Keehlerdfoeolg.
em, the Lightning, the Rapid and Black B«-auty.
of Biroaadera bad been duly appeased,
At 4 o'clock y-esterday artemoon. the
a AMWoas wedding enpper
solemn aervlee that atade Miss Mil
Two other labor saver.s which shoul<l be fuun<l in
Coua^ syrnpa are all cheap
aerred. Mlm Rhoda Battenbury bring , Marie Koenig and William Koehlei
enough, but it you abeuld gvt a
Have yoe ever tried the
ever)' farm house- the Wringer an.1 Barrel Churn. Let
the enterer. Tbe following was the
and wife was eelrbraied at thIWoyal TlK*r
«ncl
mens, tbe gweats being aerred at small home of tbe bride's parents. Mr. and
them help you. You can do more work ^nd do it
Ubtea and tbe bridal party at a kmg Mrs. Julius Koenig on Bay and Prom
easier with their aid.
Ubia daeorated In plak and white lu street*. The bride was clad In i
white gown made priaces* style, tbe
tbe dining remm:
Cream Cbickea Patty Sheila.
maiertel being white French lace over
Otiraa.
Letlnce Sandwlehea, while rtiiffon made over white ta(
have mode a bmi barf
TRATBASE
rm» rttOlTT
FMt Salad.
-Wnfera.
Thqf we til, boL SoH -eilybr
feta silk irlmmrd with bsby Irish lac«‘
amaU bottle of Kemp's Baluun may
OoSew.
atop tbe worst cough and saves
OTT.UCB.
and val larc. Sbe wore a bridal veil
tad CASS Sts.
life, w-hereastbe cough- cure''that
InaOranm and Cake.
■ad In ber hair were orange blossom»
dare nut care is wane than eoeUaa.
Bridge Oake.
Qiaom'a Cake. while she carried a shower bouquvi
KremW ffFrree*% SArteteA.
SaM by aU dealere at S5C. and soc.
SiHad Almoada
of bridal roses and white careaiions. ,
Tim baare la boaar of fbe oeenabm
Tbe ring aervlee was used, the Rev.
CtwriM LMnIn's 0«tth.
CMM LMDla. Mad T«. dM at
tfc* mar*m» TtUn
UiRIn WM broucbt to Um dir fnm
Ml ^emr t OgdcMbtirc abooi tbMC
lit- to «ad pteMd ta Ike m«r>m>.
dRM wUeb Um b« bu dowlr tnit
TlTli"r AocllMd Id faMnb. HU dillAM. ftwr tn vamhor. ouM to tko dir
IDPtotADy Utd were at bU
wkW Mtb «HM«« tbe roML
Mr. lAulo to oee o( Uw <M«d fmIAmid ot tbe peD>B*<>l« •»<> cMte ber*
jtcan MD. He bu elwera bMS pros)'
MM U Mb(fc efdri ud beU the re■pact e( ell bto Mlfbbore.

it Takes

Nerve

The First Tliinrr
Good Shots
Rowland Douglass

A. J. McPHAIL

F. M. PAINE.

F-L.ORIST

DR. W. J. fflGGIHS

IFINE DENTAL WORK

DR. SNYDER
DENTIST

PATENTS.

Tire Insurance!

Order lor
Screens

Aoncr to Loan on Imprord Rea! Estate Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON,

SCREENS SCREENS
The South Side Lumber Go.

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

THE FARMERS’ STORE

(Uasb Day

B ttlasbino machine

Spray Your Potatoes

F-RANK -TRUDE:

nt am coum cure

Kenqi’s Balsam

Ho^al tiger
J.

J.

Cmui Cm

•w4S*lm*m

BREZINA

n

ORAND TRAVCRM MCRALO. THURMAV, JUCY «. 1IM.

A rwmmM

matm.

rases be tostolled In (be Judge of

•ad (bcra had been dttates and dls

Vlw IMi -ctMM *Hi K Ay **•
miMM «f A^MNT •mmA «n CM

M*. m MMM MA «r
Mw aMtaN. « MMr pm Hytt.
mmiinppJlfpm tiMliwicli «t iiSAH-

a oaOM dog kBM a cMdcen

the

cblldiwa-n

voted to and ivr« rciastated

Jeae 10. Mrs

Sawn

Jones, who lives with her bustMod

SUPPORT

probate's ofBce aad that tbs dooniy
Clerk's oM<« be snppUed with three

day.

oa or abooi

roar new

Miss secUona of aew book raaes aad one o)

WaH atoo Bentkmcd what the ctob titog rases aad the report was adopt

a rented farm awr Aewe. tied tbe had done for

tbe cliy SBoag

Ibe
in caae w*s presented by Dr. Law

patotiag of the drtnktog founUla*

band down to tbe front paws, faoiened

Ihiwwgb Ibe assistoace of the mayor ton aad granted.

Bw«cd ajrslM aloai •

K-oaenraly. dog a trench and buried

and cUliens seneraUy the civic c

fans Mppoft la wAaB^-toad.

the Mttdnl tmleie alive.

np day.

Ofteer Mark Cr»w brard of

Ay*i* MH tartM a l«r M M knew tMe awfel deed of cweMy la a twmdM MA,iM«e ihcAwea^

oul

a warrant

by Uepoty SberiB

7*W mw ha4 r«»Nf*iW U wwfc Ae-

H bad been a very swcce
SUHTT a B.JW -M.. c

:t

It Ml •MA. He «M Heeding wer

maga by the plgMclaa bt aa aign #1
Ufa wda «a ga faand.

A Might «wt hi

wart the eniy i,
the badp.
Mr. Bpwfielt wee a merited
had a'lbmMjr af thrae yemig chiWwn.
Me mama haw fwm Aialmriila. OMa.
twa'jiware age and had

••Mtr

Tbt body WM taban te the Hnghw'
•m^ge and « the leetbMni

n de>

Wltgad «hal there were awe emredna.

bos car* calliig his breakfwi when the L.
wreck orcurred and
dcalh

Woman'a Club.

probably

K. Slphcr, St

ItarB Terraev. i>i

ilcsrlK were ptayt-ti at

before be

rwlltcd four tables. Ibe alTalr being In honor
A curoocr's In of the Misech MrUnnald and Vamnn.

U'lix

«:lI^w<l|ll

of

Itairhi

CroKsiuc ^^a^ In lb-- <-ji vloday
Hlu-S ICo:.a- pirml. > of ibl. etty ba>

is cotisiilcr-

returu.-d (ruai M<. Phat'ant

s|M-na

, VEHICLES

-just a*t line as tan b<’ha«i for tin- mona-y.

wtis^c Ml

Vtil-oii bae tak.ii ism-

(ran., for w»A winch will kas |> bin.

5

biTv M.nic iim.Mr*. W. M

Hlncliam was rall.sl <i.

Lima. Ohio. >< si..t,ias p, ih.- iliii.

.d

ber midba-r who ni-i-Dily luflirisl

ef 6er of ctob women all over tbe world avcsiae. thence south to Blgblh aad days at HayBeld.
;
'
isi&ered and Uw great work that east to WelUngiun. The peUlioo was
Tbe Mtares .\ddlr and IxrlUe Me.
k betog done, all-ahoiild be prood ro
menMbf jeebaariwb.
and granted. ttorrey of Kepnone'werc la the city
ha eunitod In
such
short Ituie today.
n was received from
"We hereby declare that GerttM Whatever beneBt the aeBbor dertvee
L. A. Thiel & Co. of Cbkago. a *wCtarenee Parker and wffh of tOAir
•eabMI mme le Me death froa aW- depends, of coarse, upon Individual
aUag Bnn. who wanted to work oa
ere In the city a short lime
lecgBoa aM other lajnriet by bdeg study and pysleaaUc nltendance
coaniy bulhlings. Some of the ofAces Boralag aud k-fl for Liilbci sherr
bwted aad ciaWad bp ttUteg aailh
are beginaing to l<s>k a little dingy they will epenil a few days.
dneMe JbanfgdMt pbMlilag cd tbe
Mr*. GIHetole said that the past but (be origtoal Idea was to kave tbe
C. R. Sbermaa of Petoshey passed
ebaillw la wU^ be waa worUag.
yvnr had been very spocwstal aa tbe walls rough aad dccoralc later Tb<Ihrtvugb the eltv Ibis morning oo hta
(MMBd)
J. M. Kera.
dab hod aatondto lU totaance Mtoldc Batter was discussed A>3* the hoard
way to I'bieago.
Fiank Hardy,
tbe uaiBl
tUarary aad
edocatlonal aa totorBSl Baaoer. no aciloa bring
L. F. Little !ert on tbta Btoralng'i. M. ThnBta.
work. To tbe Wonua’a elob U due lakea but the geoers* orliRua was
train tor Detroit aad caster*; points.
Jedaen mteben.
the forming of the HaBtae society. Uie bat whea anything Is done about (lie
Jobar Haelan.
Mist Leah t'oden of Prorearoai ws^
WomW's
taprovemeat association. matter that local labor be employed.
B. p. WMaraan.
to tbe city yesterday and routed tbl*
of the anU-apuilng
Tbe emploving of outsidcir
wa
TV above la tba daeWaa whkA tbe ordinance nnd throogb (be ptoclng of
espectolly
opposed
iiy
Siipcrvl.«<or
1 at 3 o'clock
las May tkevcos of Ibis city left
iga cans on
(be corners,
the
Cleveland, wbo oUied that there <
r BMalght Mat streels present a cleaner nppenraacc.
tbta Borniag for Owoaso.
a numtter of eaceltent workmen here
Mrs. F. J RrighI of Cedar ws
Tbe presMenbwas of (he oidnioo. how
who weretoxpayen and wbo wer
Man at tbe body ttf Cvtton Bowball ever, that if (hr cans were ictleied
tbe city a short time today.
capable to do the work aa the I'bicagu
M lii 'aidMibr and Career ned abeel and gnes iBpoaed cn cardcss people
Mn.'Joba
Perry, formevly
Mtaa
Bra. IfvNtalde Brms were patroalsol
ab.beei*a deUberaikw.
Grace Vcslcn of this city Inii no
sroold be a good thing.
rr thaa home Becbsnlrs H would
A aiMbar at the laborara were axLot" Angele*. Cal. arrived lo the city
The social gMhertogs have brought eventually mcaa rula (n (In' <-ir>. be
imlbed aa wMaaeBea durlag tbe atle^
today for a vi-it with friends
the oM Bcabers cloaer together a
said.
aaob and after tba leaUMy wa
Mrs. TbnoMs C. Jaatarb. Mh« Ama
given tbe new aKtobers a ^aace
A rpcctol order of
buslac! ,was
JanlHcb and Miss Delia Ryan ^to|.i.<.i]
aeguatotad.
The aaansl genile- made nntil Satardsy at 11.
when
The pbya
the Park Place yesterday on
tbe Balter of tbe voting of bonds will
ay to Ncah-ta-waata.
again be token up, this giving ibc
a dae to gatocaMisa Hayme
Sulllvaa and
Mlt-'
i-oBBlitee ilBc la wbicb tu confer
Luelta Baker <>r Cevlar. Mleb .arc si..|
I by dvnita dur­ wUb tbe baakr.
Itta >bd tajnrtee to the Inaga wbleb
piag for a few days si Ibc Park Dtar.
Supervisor B. O. I.add la preparing
ing tba year. Mr*. D. B. Carter. Mrs.
Mrs J. M HnolHlle passed Ihr.rieb
anMd hare aMde twl teeorery taBauer lo present lo (be stole hoarl
B. II. Bracken. Mrs. J. M. Itolre aad
gbalMa bad be weaped auBoeaUun.
the rll> vTslerday <iu le i way .........
of eqsallutiun wbicb mecls talc Iii
Mra. U II. Cage
Baittlaea at tbr rlW were badly fracGrand Rapids alter a week s o’lmic s'
August.
Tbe county to general bss
Mrs Ollkspk Ibaaked the prograi
MadANtbe
Omens.
improved to the last five years ta
tb« Innga tB-Berenl piaew. The oi- committee tor their sroik and Ibe lead­
W. L DeWItt of Ibc Kelly Lumhe,
I* not known wbal (be valuation
awlaalion alao teeeaidd tbet aliatber ers bad ihoae who afeslstod tkea for
■mpauy ta In Charlevoix am bosina-s:
tbe cscelieot papers durlag tbe yeai. be ptoewd at. Mr. Ladd will go iato today.
oegdu acre In a famliby mditloa

-of
(be
adjolaing
eouaUcs
and
ew« tkat Mr. Bowbali had at aaae She (banked tbe esecuttve cobbRim
Mra. NiuBic Walwcr of this <:!■
look Into Ibcir toaaUon maners !■
MM antarad bn attack of appeadl- for aidlag her In carrying nul Ibe de­
took the MANE ibl.- af'cmu-m b><
better Me* of bos Graurt Traverse
tail work and every Bcaber whus*cMk.
Cedar Qty. where she will apaud ;
uatted eCort has Bsde tbe dub wba‘ county ttonde
few days vlsmoa frieqda.
It Is today. Th
Oranita Shewar.
Ur- J. M- WllbelB retawwal la-

Ur J. C. GauuiMi h-.v\.-> tUl* cv. ii
taut lor au ■-xli-udcd

trip to IWdivM

and a«>4<-rn imin'*.
Mrs. S. Cl«-k

bas Iw*-u awll.nl

to

New Yiiik !•> Ihe ;eriou. «lltn->.sor ta r
sister

Vli

From Saturday's Ra«ord.
A. C Giilllo/ .>r D.-roi( I
I

busliie-..- auil

lu Ibe r|t>

U s'opi.Bg pi

tie

Park Pta.n-.
Mrs.it W Sniiih and l.-alH-ita Sand
Smith <*f MaiiKi.-e aie -toiii.ine at ib.

favor us with a call' More set up finished VEHICLES
to show you than any othe^ retail store in the Stateall style?, all grades, all prices.

Park Ptare.
M

I* Kdwai.ta .d Ikayti-aVi. pafsod

(hrougli ihi >''v ..•-..•rday ou li|. wabouie saP'-r :^|H‘iulli>r » t.-w

iIbvi-

s'

Charl.-voiv
II

WM. HOOLIHAN CO.

F. i.rl.' Ml Gfatid lUpId

an] ibrmifli tin

a'ity

t.n>..vdav

Mrs, Gus ll. uO «rf Ih»yu- Kalta ratiiTU. il to hi-r bom*- till. mornliic alie
*|MUdliis ■■•iji,

time 111 Hie "i'v

“IT SAVED MY LIFE”

Headquarters for the O. K. Line of McCormick liar*
vcslintf Machinery. C^irru4:es. Wayona. Impicmems: Harness made to order: Repair*
iiiK-promfitly dune.
StoU'

Travi roe City. Mivb.

I Tnlla Hour She Tried Lydia
E. Pl^baa'a VegotaMd Coapoaod JeM
UTtaM.

___________

YowiTwritMitollra. Pinkham:
Drarkn. Pinkham .•
•* I nui trnlv mv Ibal tm) h
li^
rx{«*B my

wool- WANTED
Miw. 1. im.itopet
In.^lb. W'.'ludMud hsrelt
Is IV-t.e. W..1 lnitUd.4td.is I msd
lU. Mill I hster.«(rsetMt ■•JM'|-~I>1. ■tflU-U-.t t

Bd.ysaiwdll
Wi.J W
(.ihehspr.. stUT eetlinx ii..4r pr«re.

g*. SOMOfWBBKMttKM

Moore buildini;, I'_”.i-1H’I Slate street. • On

wtth f^ing srlbi. hradsi-lH-J

and

I *«-sVH te wntr t<m an-l %rj l.vdla E Plnl
bwi's VsMshta '< nmimiiid. and I ani
Ibankful tkal I did. f-«- aft*f frall'rwinx . n.,r
pBru'Vi'sia. whi^i y™. ni.i ns- frw- .rf all
rtonis. 1 hPcwma TSgvitar wn-l in pm4---i
baal'h
Had it rsit Ix-n for ><w I wnild l>
, tbs rounUT l

of her plaao, Mrs. Stetson and

to with tbelr prrllmlasry report at Um
board of snpervisora' Bcetlag yester

PeDDsylvanta.

(bore wbo
Bart T. HeniT Jaty te. being ibe gucM nil
at banor. Tba abow'was Mven at Uicben shower.

contribatod at
Mrs. anicsple hoped

that every member aronld return after

Ibe Rortek bowe. J3I BijUb BtrCet.

Tbe eoBBlttee on equaliuUoa ramc

Tie lavlied gnaata eoB bored tweirs the auuer months with raaewed Inaad la honor of the aecaalon the hoeae fplratloa.
wn* deegrated with Mirditcrltiia. Over

The report of the secretory. MIsv

tbe table a weodlbg hen of tba yetto*

llaaie Wait, showed Uiat there had

cabterw daisies t

rah

twenty-one

regular

at

o'elork aad today

tbe anpervisora have been caarerrins From Frtda.v s Rccfird.
with tbe comBlltee In regard to their
various troubles.

The whole valuation

Willie and Bt-olah Wartla-y of I.akview, arrived this af'ernoon to ta- ih''

|».i»3.C30. and the totol valuation
to

be Bsade by

the slate

board

will nndodMedly be held

L. G

Maynard Paige murneal to bl* bum

aMaoftheUble

meetings.

lustom was made for S oHuck this

Id Beaver Fkll*. Pa. after spendlag ;

bcea Ue Cnlted Stales, (be cohmia- afteraooo to art on the irpo.*t aad It

few days la the rtiy with bl* bruiber'

ter piece wea a eat gUss howl of Bar- llon. history, sdenec. Uteraiure. poi- ta probable that St will be accepted
MMltae and ihe plaea rards wi
iraliure. rdocaUoa. musk, an sad with few it any ebtages.
Ike tower.
Tff

«:M a daiaty

lahdMoa

poUUcs having been atndied.
e_

aarebd aad the gdeeta reaatoed nbiu

to ad­

Tbe

eoBBlttee

on

grouads

and

dlUon to.tbece there bad been paperv

Mrs. Wm. Burden and ber *>a ar>vtahlng Patrick Burdea anu expect t
be la tbr city tor a week or so loagc:
F, E. Rebcrt* retirued to tbe cl'

it events aid refwrts at dele- UUan

goltc Mia. tbe evenMg briig ao ploaf- gatet to anaveaUou.

that ctoetric lights be to-

this DKirsiBg miter looklog op a dan

A belptnl dvlc •talied to the shcrir* ban. that three Bite oa Ibe Manistee river ba^Wai-

iBprmemeM meding had been bdd

while rijc stock is complete.
our

lohfi'.on

Come

Remember

Mowers and Bind.rs are

■‘standard” and at I'.-s |iricc^tli;iii th*; tru.-t
sells them.

FARMERS’ SUPPLY CO.
i :.y STATE ST.

TK.'WhRSK CITY. MICH.

Buell left JhU Bi'vrnlng for

A special order of

r

These gooods are

moving; rapidly at thc-v*; cut prices.

two weeks’ trip In \«nilh'’ra Mleblcao

loder IIP.MHi.bW.

Tbe eourac of sindy ha

Wagons. Harrows. Land Rollers. Plows,
etc., at a bi« discrvuni.

407 North Cedar street

held, ten board tneetiags and gve tg>ei

The uirtr wan ilgb'

BHHE:

bulky'^ I'O'vL. w»; are offering Buggies,'

for the coaniy plus 15 per rem come^ guests of Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Ni-lsou.

Beetlngv

rages of the fkiwcr eitcnded tnm Mcb
ad er^lh yellow eudles while the een-

Try a Herald Want Ad.

account of lack of room for many of our

Mra. J. C. Jobason tor ptetam nnd

roB FTMay's Record.

m

the brick buidinif, KL'y State street, lo the

___

ai i:30.

TheraMy evealng

IhjUi PboM-jaMraUfOTChs

We have moved our stock which was to

Mlaa Clara tlaMevaky. wbo will wed

Mre. J. M. Rorkk and «llu Clara the library trartees tor tbe use of tba
I and Mra. J. G. Jobnaon for tha
gave a .vary pretty graaite

730-'732 e. Front Siraat

REMOVED!

IVh.-n fvmmrn atr troiil^sd srivh irtny.1 jar .ir pwiufiil prri.ri*. w-saktiS'M.
dtaplarsmsnt «r ui>-rt-at.»r>..f an organ,
that hraring-dnwn feeling, mflarninalibe. l»ekachr. ftatnienee. general de
hilitv. indigeMii.n or nervon> pr..-’ra
tkyn. thev ahoti:d reraemlier th-f. ik
one tried and tni.- remedy. I.vd a 1.
I^kham * V.-gf-tahlpr.iaipound at i/ii-'t
surti ipnithle*
evettlag from I'blla.U'lpt.la. wtiv:
Nnn'herl ma!.' me,li«inr inthe wnr'-t
lamk a seven weak* |»»t urw.Inatc hoe reerived hoeli «ndi-*pre»/l ari'l i
eaMirse In aargen at tha' Uut»* rn'v of naal'Sed eodoraeraeDt. Hefusc a^ '•>

abowar

Cite. Phone tUl.

nUK FH A FAMOUS HEMCIIE

n^M^ner a goal i

tUaor

..A.

a

stroll- of iiaialyn-

te MB daiHAr Md MM .. .............. ..

baagtog tbe BbeeUng tigMwMd ap by

Won’t ytm

L' Wilson an-l wife arc at I'raiik

ene AmaH aw nrid n large ana, that (or charity,
tha earth aaamad te aama from ever

Oualiiy and service arc never overlooked,

her va<-al|on.

Ml- lUlfli llaita. s bdt |./r C.-eil ISaTbe aneoal Bewla^ of the WoBan a what bad happened.
Ibl- lll■1lolllg
of Pctiiskcy. Mis* Mclkmsld cspiiinsj
dob was held Kriday aneraooa aad re- guest Is being keW this afternoiwi.
Mrs II I'.wmir r.-liirti.-<l
lo li.r
n«toeer Bole was taken lo (be hos­ ■ be Brat iirise while Miss Jails Kelley
taini.' Ill liM.tic City Ibis morning
retary and traaaaiwr. Mr*. J. F. Oil- pital In Grand Raiddt and will survive. look the coaimlaiion.
J (- Uiri/ and (anilG left f.ir W.-.i
He was terribly scaldt'd by escaping
Refreshments wen- served aad diir
tnple gave a very
llrani-h this nifirnlnc wli.-re ili-'y will
lag Ibc altcrnoou vnrsl Kclectlons .. ........
view of tbe work of the dnb during •teas.
s|K'iel Mime Oui.' vtaiimu r. lali.i-s.
Alesandcr lloacta was wrll known In
odered hr spare of the young ladies
tbe ycer. abowlag that In addlUon to
Davi.l liniiiiii.di w.-ii> lu Ihg Rapid'
tbe conraa of etiidy gwe over. Bocta this cUy. boarding, when be told over
III* DKH’IIIII;:. wheri- ha- will lake ii
•. with Mrs. Rarkard, corner of
Persenata.
-nurse bl ih-- miiudi.t s<-li>»d.
rteenth and Italoa streets.
rrom Thursday's Record.
Mrs. J. r. Omwple was eleefed to
Mta* th-lh Halrenv tafi
for III
2t years old and on married. One
M. K. Qulotaacr. r
represent tbe loeal club at tbe PederRapid* ili.i moraing.^
brother and two sistera a
of Ibc i:. R. « I railroad
•IkM o< Woaran-B aub« of Ulebigan
JiT 7. C KvsDs. who has bp.*ii to tfai
tola Ibe <-11) today on l>usiocrs aud u.
which BWU at Bantoa Itonwr. Mra.
iMward' l.»s|dtal at Kalama/oo. tak
EtcqqilDg at (be Vmk Rlacc.

I). r. Wibnw to the alternate.
log Ireaiui.’ut wHb Dr. Stime. ban r<
rma Tbaraday's Record.
C. J. Palclb^fsB Tetoskey Is In
Mra. Ollltwpfe aaM to part:
Tbe
•rn*! very miK'h ioipruve.1 in li.’allli
It was hot to the aopcrvlsorf raoa
■rat iWBab* etoba warn tor woowa .at the court house today but (be eom- Ibc city on busluws today '
Ur. ami Mr> Juliu I'ulnMii
wbo gatbeiwd togethar and atitebed mitten tolled on unceasingly and tbe

mun these beginnings
lUatloo committee will probably diaiiaiHilis. lod. are ttaiimg Jseob
be ready to aiake a prellmlDsry- report Culman of 1-atrvlcs farm on 'he p>mu
BUta.
■•'abaating. wMah wea laid herlaan. agtnrnl. are doing tbclr share of tbe to the Boralito.
.worM'ft work. • Tbe club wranen of to­
taltjr.
Tbe Rev E L. Requsb b*» gone f>
A pcMUoa was entered acklag that
oann wpmMn^i.
I. we
the iw
fare man, eald day are tbe honsekeepers aa well as
newer be lusUHod starting at the Oaaway to hold a u ric., of mcetingv
nrakera and when tbe
tMd.bt bad «ivaa Mm mba
Mrs. II. Ilollidsy lb npendlug a few
tatenertlea of Court and

your C.AR-

K1.-\GK or HARNESS in a va rythirtyj that

but we like to have our

they were In bear and tbe ilBe of

oatU thin aftemooB ft'.ra bad been
AMAjr iMwMe aAer C. B. Taytor drew to the Joa« tor*
Tbe report cecoBBM>Bded ll»i^
while daring
tbe year.
Aeae 77.
At «nd Joaw deMed tbr expended,
bad been received, showiv tbe tawlB be l-sufsl
awry. tetHnc that be bed Ulied Ibr
of tr.lMsi. tbsl the iDlereM liol oreed
(bat
tbe
club
was
to
an
eaccUeni
eon
deg by etrtkiBC bar la tbe faced
a |>cr cent per aanuB and tbs' JS.ooo
diUon Bnanciaily
gliiili|g» wWch «fM heUing the WM u at hit roeld eol reply
to
paid Jaa I. IM. with acented
la addltioo to tbe business sesUon
pp<n mPf p»it t»>p eeM wemetf Cree'e qnery as to erby be tied Ibe
tcresi (« all bond'> remaining unpaid
bead.
Tbr
noeiac plaau solos were readered by Mlsi
ttCMMfiMMAepthe bMrdt end pile deg'f feet a»d
Nila Wrlgbl and Miss Edaa MoSatt and tbai ts.sovi whb accrued laierest
we, nett qeeMlwed and a full coo
pp ereuntf Me 4e«A A Urge ctHink vT
Refresh- np all reBslDlng bonds Iw paid
feeslon «M foreed from brr but Wt abieb were much enjoyed
the eireet lerdeet •ravel.
Is were served and the afternoon Brsi of January for each
bearlletwly wM. ”i» eerred W rlgbl
vesr until the full aniouDt
paid
, M'.
was very plensani In every wav.
tbr ben w»i wortb S« cent.. •
The rciNiri was adnp'cd
• .te turn
•edged it end a
Tbr eoman pointed «hK tbr place
Mend hit the eand «M eUlng
KlHtd in Wrack.
A rcM.luUoB ws^ pre*cntcd ptovld
ebere »he bad burM ibe euiiMl
Newaygo,
Mlcb.. June :f —fVir tog for (be HsulDg of bond.-, and the
Mi «mke Ay tene and
alwnk
«be ofScen du|t up lb<- body. Tbe
atnick Aim an the eheet, Aending Aim
Marquette freight No M. south bound, lime for the prvwnlalkm lo ibi' clerl
wee hwad tlgbtly te Ibc forv
>eilreii»d. where the and ewarad
-s Vlaccd SI Sept, t
It aar adopU-d
pee* nblcb trerr Med Uigrihcr at was wrecked near here at e:j« tfais
Mm.
The plaus of JcIl^ (• rcicrsen for
ilag. Brskemau Alcunder Roarb
were tbe MM le«4 end tbe body plain
The lakerere werhed llha Aende
ly etaewed tbe' awfel mfettag which of WbMe Cloud was iBidantly killed tbe cooBiy |iuor.^<»j>e were ado|i(cd
M«tN Me Aead wee nieurad kut tie
this aftrnioon. Tbe plan calta for a
precedied death by rbe draw* bukIcs
and Baglncer Charles Bok- lO Grand
•and Aid dene A awnei werti and Ami a
iHilldlug 77x41 feet with ctlensloB on
•ad eridcicea of ibe etniggln.
breath er twe wcteed frem|M Mng»
Rapids was badly injared. Tbr t
pantrv and kltrbea. Iwcaiy
Mr*. Jwee appeared beCnee JaeUce
was a double header and uoe cn
. kcciier's rouBis sod wwltlag
I the Met atarma ghyei' A. r. NerlMger at 6 O’clock ycaterda) and cl^leea cars were derailed. The
Birsl Hour, iwn dinll
V «w man bm adtcraooa e»d pleaded gtriliy to Ibc property loaa I* very brivy as ell the
sIlUag ruona aud jMirches.for bimaies
barge ef cjnelty to aMmelt.
Sen• eewM b«
the bedy
weMitiit
bd dene with
w
srerv loaded wlib BcrcbaudlBc
each enit of tlir hulldlug. modern
mce «gl be givea Saturday at : p.m
w«#AireadwdWMe
« «Mi dirt ead
and booKcboid goods.
iMM-oicni. vdiIh of building Bc|>sralel
U eonrt. tbe degaat mauirr with
The wreck happened on a curve. liy Bie prvaif walls and diatrs and room
wbicb #be Ueed Ibe oCBcrre left ber
The train «*n rnonlng a> a blab rate
bed rooms In the attic,
Ml*. Mm bewme a meek, pwlof Bpeed and when near the rurv<' tb>'
ronimltiee on claims and ar
awt
oW
woBan.Baying
tbai
sbe
ene erewded te the edge e( Oh tr•^e^
air brakes were applied but for some
was making tbelr report at libc
tbuugbi A aa good a emy aa
rwarw failed to work. The Brai
lime
of
going to ptr«!<.
Mew WM «reet denger thm the work- pit tbe KntBat oat of tbe way. Sbe
gln« look Uie curve all right but ib«
alw elalBed that tbe dog wu fed as
men weald be eevered.
•econd went oB breaking the roupilug
At Park Terrau.

Ttmbiii were gleoed eteng the etde ateck aa abe coold ^owlbty eat at
and allowing the Sret engine to
1'lfleen youug ladic^ were d'-Ilgbl
dtaaer Ume. .
l>v Mis-s Bertha IV|.
fvill} entertained
<
Ml*. Janet is CS ycera oM aad Uw
Brakensao Kwrh was to one of (be
borne «if ber kIsHt. Mrs.

You have the naUnfaction «>f knowini; ih.it

od fiOOl).

Mra.
H. ItBlor reported tbia at _ ... of tbe supervisors rejected
Ibe begtonlng of (be year the club (be Baiter of tbr deaomluaUlio) of (h<
had a bataaceof tHlJl on band. Up proposed bonds, rale of la<em»t wtalAi

M« wrtcliig «Mh

ftBily are In bard dmauUacea.

WHEN YOU BUY OF
WM. HOOLIHAN CO.

jcorrs BRUKW i

A bill of 33d for cervices In tbe Dun

■other dogb fwt itoatber with rope
and drew the latalUgwit. well abapeo

.
Mfemr kr «• "«•
•*
ill lllHl >. «» MM MWlHg ■»*•»#»
HAyUi«Mmt«f

M weU as

to lead ea bar half atareod pnppiei

.haos of book rases and two rd fil-

druggist’s.

p

To Cure a CoM in One Day

'-Crip

IVaoMag*.

1

I

cm every I

CSAND TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSDAY. JULY 5. 190B.
State NMo.
ttepntr Sheriff Miller of Ml. Ocmeai
««ei to Baffalo to brios back Harri
VWer. who U charged with ■tealUi]
taro rings tron Mmina Sllntz.
tbc ringa

sriicD

arreated,

Thnali lin lUm
Indit iri lent Sniett it.

He hai
but

a

IT’S QUITE EASY

bad

be«i

called avar aDcxpectedlr and bad
chance to return them.
"AU tb^ ceaent which our taetorta
can make U aold aa noon as ii la read;
for the market.*' vld John W. Board
man of tbc Oowham aratem of ermen
BlUs at Jackson, "and (ho demand U
steadily forcing tbc

price npward.

The San PTanclaco

earthtjnake has

moch t0 4lo wtth the greatly Ineroased
demand.

Then was dcmonstraied the

ap^Aoiity of'omehitc and sicvl
alrueUao. and bonders have not been
slow to proBt by tbe ciprriencc.
I^prts from England, ordinarily t<
Rgstcra tnarkeiB. arc all going lo tbc
IlaclSc'codst, amt tbc manufact
<t tbc vast and middle sre^t mnst sup
jy tbc entire eastern

demand.

tlioginlicatesan
anbvaltliy conliitiuii c.l tbc kill; if it t!l.tin*
liucii it is
evidence of ki<lMcy trouble; too
fr^cnl desire
tuposs iturtaiu
in Uh; luck i>
abo cmivincing proof that the kiduejs
«o.l blsdtler are out of order.
What To iro.
There is comfort iu the knowlolKioften expressed, tbsl Dr. Kilmers
Swamp-Root, the eieat kidney reuiefly,
fulfills es-erv w-tsh In coring rbeunutisiu.
;>ain in Uie Wk, kidneys, liver, bludder
-and every part of the urinary ua.ss;
It correeu insInUty i.. hold u
pain lu i«ii;

s

Spptrvi

teeth canac is not lo allow a decay to grow auU

ralM- (Ik- saiertca all ab-ng^tht
al<1

brger.

r .-mmoh %o

Just that Little Filling

• S«o Drops

tluit is neult’il DOW is tmaiif pnt tu. awl the «>xpi-ns<y is ooinporatively atnall.
tbc-ir

FilliuKs that I pot in niw- |nti< nls |•ritlo in

The coudit-un ofyonr iwtb. whirl U it?

It will

be s pU-asnru for mo to toll yon.

DR. T. A. WILHELM,

city Opora Houss BIk.

IMil:

David G. Chandler
The State
Legislature

liecf. and overcomes tlnil unideasBDt ne1,-d lu j;o oflL-ii
ccssitv of liciiig compelled
during Uie <lay. ouJ to gel ujt lu
cs daring tbc mght. ,Tlir lod l a

W»2 bnlf n minioo barrels of ccarcnt
rcaliuKl.' It s-unds the Ingliest
In
tbc United for iu wonderful cures of tbc mo>t Jiv
^tm; In X»06 tbeih were SS.OOO.iiOfl Iressing cases. If you ncdl n nn^ln-iiie
vou sboul’l ha\x-lbe last. SuUl by ilnigij^rrela. Cement is seUIng al Urn mills
gixts iu fiftv<eiil and oiie.<iollar sin-s.
fpr «I.U.-as compared with tl.Zn a
Yonmay’bavwa sample bollU- aiul a
jWr ago. a^ It Is likely that it will book that tells all
nliont it. U^i setil frce<
12 before tbe year ls«vcr.
bvmail.. .QdressDr.l
HThc attorney gencrars department
kiltner & Co.. Ilmgtfr '(be decision rendered by Jodgi hanitun, N. V. Wlien-------------------don't
l|lner n( Howell. Tuesday, bas estab- uriling tuenlion this |u]icr and
make auv mistake, but ren>era1<cr the
IMbed ibe fact that tbe InbcrlUnec name. I>'r. Kilmer's Swamit-Ruol, sod
tffa law applies lo mortgages and con tbc address. Uiugbsmtun, N. Y.
t^cts represenllng Inierest In prop

from

Grand Traverse
Counly

any but the Bagliab tongue gelling

^ dodskHi waa In the case of tbe and kceplug a pcncaneoi bold iu the
4tatc of Hosea lUigm of Hew York. United Slates.

..

\ IITO.OW.

Jodge Miner held that

srent intent of the hihcrii

Tbe rompliie records erf rlOe.
army tor

)i:sL pulilisbcd. ttUiia-

itian Hill, a sergeaui iu ilie Tueu
partment of Dakulp; to l>o (he l>e!>t

The peeulUr drcnosunces ni

F''*

t tbe'Roger mortgages and ct>
were

shot in the army.

KTW VORK.
..............— "■i

fire, limed flru and skirmish Are wa:
SCJS.

‘Best” Flour

The first full-bluodod Indian tu re
t^t the celvo a diploma from ibe Uiiiversiiv
tJ tax law docs not apply lo cred- of'Wlaconalu Is Thomas 1^ St. Cier
was beM

4 By non-realdsits.

naloc. who liclongs to

tbe Lac dii

holds first place. Will
you iidl nive it a iri.tl'
Ask your ^jrocer for u
sack^-

pltallsts and promoters of Sag!- Flambeau tribe of Cbippcwas.'St. tier
ning to make Saginaw an malne entered Ibe lawacboid two years
A«tttagB Belfast for the manufacinrc ago. lie baa made a tvpuuiliiu us a
student and an aUiIeie of nu mean
of Ubw. Experts who bare made
«ady of tbe wlU and climate of Sa
' inaw tfRey and Us tribatory section
to the aertb,

mj

tbnt natural condf

ability.

He is directly descended froni

ibr first family of the Cblp|H.-wa trilH
which

ruled

over

Wisconsin

tlirvx-

St. tierttews are extremely terorable.for tbe quarlenr of a century ago.
grol^g
high grade Sax. ^ples malue, n giant in siatiire and L’:> y.-arr
hareVrcctf seat to foreign mills for old. will return tu his home lu Khlneaageitmeata] nac and.regorts are tbst igpdcr a&4 engage in the practln- »r
1%p»du« is eqiml tithe ffneA lIncn.
The enocaks of tbc skxewMng Hodastiy in that riclniiy bas been dei

w.
John O. A. Lelsbmau. who ball Just
been appointed first Amerlcau uuiiias

Paris Green
Chat Kills

r to Turkey, wbeu a boy In Pitts­
toeteries at'Yale.'Pigeon. Brawn Clir burg was placed In a Pnilestaiit ui•Sd CrtMweU with the caw product phau asyluB by bis wMowed moUier
haa

company, which

lAtcr be won a place lu one of tin-

aemetl

Bax aplnaing lactorioa, big stool mills.
He sttcuded nlgln
hag made orertnres for tbe loeallon acbool. made tbe must of bis upiurof a ptogl In Saginaw and a vell- tunltles and now is many tlm<is u
knowa B^ast mannlactarer Is also
la ODTreapondcDce wHh local capHaliata.

ptlllkNialrv.

Mr. LeisLman's flrsi

diplomatJe Krvlee was ns miniMer i<i

It costs fZJB an acre to seed to Swltterland.

Till-killing power of Paris tirLVD viirit s iiconlitig
]K>rtiiin of arsenic winch it contaius.

to

ll‘<

We haw ,i l>rainl

pr.

: of full stamlanl atrung'.li aii.l which uv ;^it:ir;uilcc t.. k- tin- K-st ;
! gr.nU- on liic market.

;;i,

€. (Uait $ Sons

there is a demand at a good .price.

hold their names, has endowed a chair
In honor of Prof. Mnry C. QeUton.
he known as the "Mary C. Oelstua
dttlr of English speech.".. They- have
done this la appreeiaUon of her
ceOent work in connection wlib tbc

TERILEECZEI
ON LITTLE EOT

college for a period ot nineteen yenrr:
Mded this year at her urgent request
Mias Qclston is dercUed to tbc use -eff
-^Ire Bngiisb.

To cultivate clearni>*i

•1^ purity of English Is the purpose
of tbe dralr.

Miss Uclstoo. who is a

gmdnate of Hmira eollege. New York,

Mouth and Eyes Covered With
Crusts—Face Itched Most Fearfuliy-Hands Pinned Down to
■ Prevent Seratching

realgued the prindpatsblp of tbe Sag­
inaw bl^ school in iSS6. wb<9 Alms
college was founded, to bcccnne the
•rat lady principal and .jirnt<wiio

MIRACULOUS CURE
BY CUPCURA REMEDIES

aad has.since devoted her time t-xoinslrclr to tbe trachittg of Latin. SIkmalgned two yean ago. but was pt-rBanded to reconiMer bo- tcslgnation
and remained.

She la now rosidlng io

Abb Arbor.
MolUe

Byrne. IO-ycar.<ild

daughter

poiaoBi^.

Sbe was patting the ani-

awl Sunday aftornooa when the cat
beeuc e
tie girl s

Onncral Nw
Warren

Bt-IcbcT,

for

flfty4brre

peata fiOMmnster
gommasti
pnnte
at Wlnlbrop. Ma».
■nertwded by b'»
I Beicbn-.

Id Umv of ncr-

vice be was
lb ojdvat poEimnster
k tbc
the Unitod Stniew

- -........... ;'LV;,',rs

■ .If<-

(LlTt-riliL'

-f-.................. .

wade:

Real Estate and Loans

IRON BEDS

,tU dortnt. M> iLoo
weal to anoiUv doctor,
but U could Ml Lrlp
Mm, and la oor drs|Hur
wtvtwtu a third oar.
Manen became ao bad
that be bad regular
beta la hia ebeeka.

t-iiuriiiuiib sl>x-k i>r lr<-ii
must Im-

niTufe-l

BROS.

tl:*’

« Wb(B my Unitboy «u kiz veeiht oil. he
had teatn^, TU am vttmdtO to ^^*'2

bi<<3

in «.rtT*-ru>

Pere Marquette

12? f rom St., ?bjnlDruc BIk..

Traverse City. Mich.

make rixtin fur g-Hnls tirrivitu.
bad to be glees «ilb a
a{>oos, (or hn Cioutb
erat cowed with ervsta
aa thick aa a fistter. and
whvnrevr be opened tbe
Boutb thee tecan U
bleed aad tappuraia, aa
did alao hia eyea.
Hands. aLnaa.ebeat.aiid
back, is abort tbe eibole
body, waa coierrd over
awT ow. We had fia

stE.i'L'ut'ei

la hia bed. eee had to
pin hia handa down;
otbenaiae he woald
Auenoe Bobutb.
aeraleh kta face, and
mahean (M asra. I think bin bee muat
bate behad owal feaifallv.

ilatly.

It will p;iy you to purcliam now

vtdi the <AUd lo Eur^, hopins that the aea
air might rare bnn. othtiaiee be waa to to
•at nndav ^od toedica) care there. But,
Lari be bhaaad. mattan emate difcrently,
dtenonraglng re«>rd. bavtag bad fo-jr andwv aeen aawa miracle. Atnendofosn
MfAeabootl'trtieata. We Bade a trial wwb
cnwanlv In flw yxwra. Two erf these
Catican 6oa«K Omtment. and Keaolwii. and
died <rf yrilow fever and tbe otkerx
wilbia tan
or two weeks we noticed c
______________________ Jcal aa cuieklt aa tbe
left \i time to <•*«*:>«• tbc acoutitc.
aieknaaa had asfoarri it also be^'te diiDr.'lk«iiglni>t;Hrdf. wbo
recmtlv
aspear. and whbia ten^weeka the <Lld waa
abadtnely w^ and h^in waa amnotb and
tonm) thM country fur tbe pnrposc
me ot
wUMaanewbefocr." F.Uahntb.l-rraident
Iwcrcnaing Inlenwt in tbc Gaelic: Uc-' nf tbt C. U Hohrmth Cempanr, Manafaet< to » Rink Alley,
gnnse. nayf that -tbc trip wna hlgbL' 1 ureeaofSakBibbona.
JnneMHB.
SoothBetUthw. Ph.
gmitfrlng to him. but regretfully con-;

'V,

am! -Tibcanl your ol,l oiw-s.

IJcTv arc a few of iLje many liar;stinB wv arc <iii(»tint: you:

Iron Beds, full size 4'‘>. rei^uiar $o. now................................... $1.75
Rveuldr $:>..Yi. with heavy aii«le rail at heail

and fool, now............................................................ $2.25
Rejfiilar $4.<Nl. fancy, with bra>s knobs.....................$2.7.5
Regular $-5O'!, with fancy i»ost. 54 in. hiuh...............jo 7-'»
Rejiuiar $7.mh 54 in. high, with bra-s rails on top $5.75

Come in and see the large assnrtaieDt
you have to select from

conaol at'Bannnqxma. the- nplul ot
rather a

fente that there is little llkelibood trfl

GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R'Y

For One Week Only

BMc^.lbe pmlilon of United Biatc*
The place baa

A HERALD WA«T AD.

...

JnUus fVrund nf Detroit offeix

OoloteMn.

^

.. ................ ........... -

Try a Herald Want 'Ad.

of Mr. and Mrs. Tbcodorc Byrne of
Port Huron. Is acriously III with UIcsmI

1. J...I I,:. iNl.Il..,, j.lajlu.:

Cramrtt eity's Ctading Drug Store

Uatln. At her ivquest she was rclessi-d
as prtneliml st the end of nine ytwrs.

SHr.... .

Come iu .’uul ;vt our price.

nbom ten biuheU cf aeod. for which
Two Meads of Alma college, who

■' n;.;Ippgl^

iliat i

where be altracieil ui

Sax. which yields an average of two tentlon by giving elaborate cnieriaiu
tmu of straw, worth flO a ton. and

hare askA Prealdent Bruske lo with­

iSsiiisiiifspgitfir
-.... —■ - ■■s-ss!ii_ : taetamMS

HANNAH & LAY CO.

atratod by fsrmen who are suppl;

A large Mlnnceota

CASTORIA

35 Dose -JjCts

o“ns,i;s-;

of ilte most critical families,
dub houses, hotels aiul
restuuraiAs

jKiasIblo «b<Hs made by him uu sluv.

In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years

Tac Single Sifinalurv ot

In the Pantries

Tbe iierccntage ui

Bears tTie
Signature
of

Aporferi Hmirdv forCnnsripalion. Sour SlumachJTiarrtxtco
\\onns£oovuLsio:is.ri’'Trishncss 0x1 Loss ofSleku

outer cowTDP WRAn

the Ideatleal ones co

nlDg wfaicb II

PrpwolcsDigesliofLrheCTfuln:M and Hest.Contains no liter
OpiumtMorpliinc fior rkaiiuL
j Nut NAHCUTfC.

iiI.bioI

ly.fuurtli Infantry, slalluiied lu the <lc

a laws, this was a Just position i

j■^i«clablcPrq>a^aIiemIerAs•
sin^tir^ Ike rood andUcCubtt^lbcSltwaarhsitniTUovwk.^

ODd carbine firing of Ibe Unileil States

wms to tax every such t

I reaakws tbe aid of tbe slate

CASTDIilA

The Kind You HOve
Always Bought

simsmSS

bad mortgagoa and conimets oi
UTlngBloti county lands to tbe mlm

For Intkntfi and ChUdreiL

IMANIS < HILPKTX

Has lived ill Grand Trav<
erst: ■tfbuiuy 42 jear«.
ITusinLt»s is fanning'. Ac­
tive member of ihtGrank’e. Jslirm believer
in a revised jirimarj' law,
Is a* supporter of \Vm,
Altlen Smiih for the
l.hiittJ Stales Sen.nic.

ttty la this atate. even tbongb tbe

CASTORM

rstOc Cm-k. Ma'.itall and A'
libwi w'.II try

^wre manuthetnred

«J|rner was a resldcot of another slate

«ctv rather small.

first mnkra ito appaaraooc. Not to know the experieneva th:it bml

that 'the voman had given them
hl^ to care for, and be

:ui

nt the proper liinc,' to jove hJoth urgent core, viz. when tleoaj

N, & N, L TIME CARO

p-

Properly of All Kibds for Sale
and Exchange
\V*' will tr* '. you seven i** r r»-!n (r'-r .ninum for
your mom-y ami (five you as stuifi'.y ndt »:dgc

• k.

Tr.'.verse City r»:al estate or ;pl: •

moie y will b<: abxolmrly safe.
Your Kfliablo Fumitniv fStorv.

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
'’tour

credit is good

• 12<SbBUi UbIcb Street

E*

.

,A';6pi

... li:..

_

farms in

(ir..ad 'lravcr.se -County. Midi.. wh*-r«; your

Cl iraee nl
TTa- I- r>WC.-ta.- ■•-.t)
t a< a BL. nml ■■
Tra;e-lru«C
at Lt a m i
.arvtvr :*A'a ra.andr.:t-i
Main Use n
I A. tmCKBLU O. V. d
3 t. JKKKb. *e-«t.

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ORANO TRAVCmC HERALD, ThURMAV. 4ULV E tME
EntorttfoM Eta.
MMMr Botwrt H>m«s. mol J.W.
Hmmw. waji S r«sn old RrMaj
OE !■ hoEor or tke mat cdtonalBol
«x or the chlMree at tke nt-lctibor• hooil. After pUflat a aomber or camea
■t the Haabea borne oa Warbla^toB
■treat tber vcre glreo a ride alons
the bar «Iwni aod remabiaeBta of
boa eraam and cake verc aertod. Tbc
Mt Eomb aa)(qrad tbeawelres rerj

that time Doney Pootu has a
in ercry part of the country, but the
Waabington police, have nerer. captai«d hint.
^

nearly II yw* 'old. Lord ] S. G PbHps Sitrifes. the noted
hwd cbancciior uf toigUDd.| clolugist.-pnisi d in an address thIL
Ik denuing flic or rli bourn a day tu; demnctatlr sod nn»nubhuh splrtl ft
the I
Volvo laUir kutBcioni to daunt a man iri a. lypiesd .^mcru-an girl wbo dined
not half hlk age
night in Uukdttu at IMncv's. Duf .
W. E. Heno - «bd has i'vvit for nine iu.c li:e coan.-rt ifast/foIlDwed the dim
years llhrerlan ni 'ti' Indiana »tati- li­ ner itc girl nolii i .r a lall, haodsoam
brary and made n .uic ol the U-st of nun and said: ~Whi> ik tbsl gentleover Iheri*" Her bokl. an d^g.
kind fh the CTKintrr. |> to berom>
iilirarian
tbc lOlver>ity of Wa>h-jlt‘»'"'“' fn>mued and rvpli.-d
-t5«m\
iQgtoB at Seattle.
jthmau'’ Centloman. indeed! Why.
State Banking fommlkM.mrr
'* *
Sc, mour of Bo«.
■' The .\OMTlraii girl rmilnl and
W. ___
Muon; Ik aii.ndlng the _
mi't-ling oi;*'

aa,'t:taa.'l;tsa,'l

Specially
Re^ter^
to You

Admiral Dewey haa an Engtista ban­
dog of whldi be Is Tory proud.
slag a clasb
between his owner and “ngMlDg
Erans at one lime. Dewey while
imand of the Padfie squadron.
went on a tour of lnB|M.-cUoa. taking
the dog with him. He loA aigbi of
bis pot on Brans' ship, but In a fcaMra. LMftur Dead.
ling up a com.
MfA laabciu Lurater oT Katkaaka
panlonway
as U propelled from a caUpaaaad away at the Oraad'Trarcnc
Consider bow the United States GomumeBt protects a lefts registered
ilicni an' c'-nitcnii-u komcilmcv."
pull. AlntosT apoplectic wiib angc.'.
Commlsaton-Th :n UilaauLiv.
iMMta! Tfaoradar atlcrnoon of brain
-4
Dewey nisfaed over to ace who hail
to yon, gBMiotBciae ia delirery site and in good otdot.
iroaMe. Ifn. LoraUr «u *’ n»rt
kicked bis pet and saw CbpUln Evanx
•U mad had been at the boipUal aince
the foot of the ateps. •'Sir," roared
The NATIONAL BISCUIT. CONRANT riTIl ill !
lUr. Her coadHfon boeomlng worac
the admiral, "wbat do you
bar hoaband «aa toaunoaed Monday.
eres peals ptotwiing femsgfat in ddivertBg kg
In return, i d have bi'-kec that <Iok if
Mr. Layater took the body to KalBisciiit and Ciackers to jroo. Fresh tnm the oren,
haaka. where tb etnncral wai bold In retnra. ~l'd bare kloked that dug K
be bad been Ifac personal |>n>pctiy of
Saaday.
th^ are endosed in a dost tight, motstoe proof
the presIdeaL He ebewed ilie tc-gk of
two
pairs
of
tIC
tnmscn>
and
deC. P. «
padoee. on each end of shkh is affixed toil tnte
Bdwla P. Watcraaa, wbo has been struyod an cdllion de lime of the naval
mark in red andtdute.
■arreyoi for the pnbllc for aercral regulations." Dewey was Hist to see
yean and who has boea casascd in the absurdity of tbc situation au-l
2d 2xJ Cihoer Srars—ck
both Bailors were laughing at the
aarrayinc tbla county dnrina tbmt
•elom.
affair.
\
CHEESE SANDWICHES-Thin ersekars eodeaiac a Isym M
M. T. Krcetnan of Crawford count},
craoy cbm i ddkstc Ms tn tempt sa epAaea.•\rc pretty busy in the spring months—
Pennsylvania, one of-thr oHgInsI KrerepuhlicanB, is now lu bli> eightyloo busy in fact to think of decorating
in county coneeatkMia before, and bellerea Ibat be flrsl year. When ibe campaign of lS5d
the home. This month of July offers
la aufttdeuUjr known now to warrant was at Its height'be made a nimpacl
a splendid chanen to obtain
that he would not shave uuUI Fieteeorsble coostdorntloa. '
it should be eiecicd. He kept his
Milwii: HiggluK. who liOk }ii8t dli'J iu
for since ibavtime no razor has
WaablitKlon. wheu 21 years old bi'
looebed bis face, fhougfa be has never
ijiiii- ttoviTuor of Ibi' tomiury
allowed bit beard to rcacb Inurdinaic
Ma aidI Mra. Chartee
Char
r:-h. Ill- WOK tin- youngoit mau who
B. Quick and leagth.
Ml bntniMay for Berlin. Ontario,
■ K'r hull xuch «□ aRici.' ami waRev. R. A. BIwood of L«aveDworth
i Tniwn a« iht' "l)o> (hjvvrmirtif Ulmli.'
or XMnada, to aUend tbc I an OIM.-D letter demanda that Cov­
•iMtII wedding celobnUon of Nr. entor Hocb sign the death warrauu,
I’r. Mary K. Uunedlrt of the drj'ar:
and Mn. Peter
Farweil. wbtefa of Sfiy or more murderers now under
I'.rm <if pa-daRiigy at the MUsout!
takM pint* Taee^r, Inly S. at tbeir aentcncc of death "al. the will of tie.'
S aio rinrmni acbeol at Wamnhurc.
to great advantage. Remnant pat­
howfMiBeriia. Mr. and Mra. rarwcil gofcraor.'' To tbla Governor Horfa
ho>> acc^ifi-d tile pn-iiidoucy iif a oi'W
are Mn. Qtdck'a pareata.
woman'k futli'qu ai Amk<.'n:t, Vs. Tb'.'
piles that he “will never decree Ibe
terns and odd xtock at bargain prices,
Mr. QakA inleads to take aome roda hanging of any man." nnd he suggests
ingtilolioD wai* t-staMI lii'il by a VIr
in addition to'good values in regular
reels and caetiag minnows in order that it le not
slala woman- .Miss BuuoJIci. Its first
that be may aay that be can^t BMi In
stock.
:m'.>id»'ni. will IX' laid SS.'WOa yoar.
ilnlstor of tbc gdCiivl. "who h.
fbaada He nndenUnds that
I to emulate tbc ezamiilc of
the Savior, demanding an eye for an
eye and a tooth for a tooth."
o«u«, h.-W at ih" jrr.
James Roscue Day. chancellor of
O. O. K. K.
liV- bfllki. In thk rity TraviTw City. io Mid
ktnini^ on Uu> twunty amml day it Jbbt.
The
mecUng of lAllah Rookh Syracuse universily. who has Jumped
Uimple. No. 111. D. O. K. fC. was bcM into a good deal of notoriety because
*i>rMN«ii Ibia Pml I
I'robwt*
tnmtt Cllf, IDfrk
lut mnlag and the following officers of hU alucks on President Roosc-'
In tfa*snasi
veil's policies. Is ibc largest man iu
Ul-'»f>aldn___.___ _ ..
CnnrI.n la Klin havitw AM In aid ooi
Syracuse, sundmg six fcci four Incbhu lolilion prsvinEltiM Mini nan ndjinllr
Venerable Shlek. B. R. McCoy.
nwlU.Hnrii’tiir who v,i< u lln' liniv of .
els
In
his
ntockings
nnd
weighing
SCO
Royal Vlcier, A. W. Rickard.
Candidate fof Renomination itiwIhtbkl-wtllMinnr Mid dirmund uid>-i;'
pounds. He has been at tbc head of
filinl lu inlo nt iW- r.ml rsUU of whirl) Mid
Oimad emir. Cart A. Brlckson.
on the Republican
Syracuse uulverslty for twelve ycark.
iti' l••-llUrlh d»y .d Jnly. Republican Candidate for RcMabadl, C. B. WMler.
Ticket for
A l>- I'-OK nt fkT)
-ri ihr focno'in. nl
in which time be has mol with marked
- gecretaty, Prod D. Curtis.
k.nl vrol„t,',.r)i-< .1- nnd ta bcri'by nppniBlwl
nomination for
tor I). n'lnn mm iirmi ,s :
auecess,
the
lostlluUon
having
grown
Transtu«r. Chartea M. Beers.
H I. lurUur onlris-d, tbnl
under
hU
guidance
from
a
small
Ih.Tpuftw B^im by puhlicslloa <i(n>
Satrap. Frank Sullivan.
till,
twilnr.
lit
ihn—
Ml
a
M
v-»•- km ji
tege with- a handful of students i
grai university with over S.OOO. His
' Tnwtee. three years. P. C. Gilbert.
from the Grand Traverse
warn B. WAImww.
Grand Traverse County.
TWe will be an informal meeting ambltloo Is to make It a rival of the
County District.
or. «s
ot Pitteld
University of Chicago.
In nbout three weeks to formi
' plans'hnd complete arrangnmenU for
the annual blow out wbleb will be
pfobabir held In October and very
Ukely In this dly.

most
Farmers.

^^ESBEZBE t saI; t«h'I; I eaI; t saI; t sa
James H, Monroe
Robert E Walter

Tine

mail Papers

City Book Store

ett Btttrt C«.

At Traverse City

Member of Ibc
Legislature

/
'

Stole Wool.
• Bermnn Mans of this dty
landed In the county Jail Saturday
on nuapldoa ef haring stolcc about
SN pounds of WOOL n hide'aad i
hwdcaklD gloves from the Foote tanaery Thuraday nlfSiL '
-Aboni »:M last evening Mans drove
to the home of R. Scbonlberger on
Bad Fbanl atreet and told Mra.
Behomheriei that he had some wod
(nr nale aad wasted to see Mr. Sebom.
hrnger. who bad reUted. He was told
to eome hack In the morning and
damped the stuff la the barn.
Mr. Behomberper was tuapidoas and
■atleed souse of Uc Poole lags oc
goods which had not been reteored
sad noUBed the police. Ah offlter appunred cm the acenc Just as the wool
was being weighed and took Mans In
tow. He clatmed that the stuff bad

has a bad nputathm with the
pMttomid has served
aei
two terms, the
Ionia for eightemi

tomothy D. (-Big Tim") Sullivan,
who repreaenta the eighth New York
conpreaalooai distrtei. is about to reulBk HIS lealgnaUoti U required untor-the taw, as ^ will be a candidate
tar the etaie ue^e heat faU aad tbc
' conpUtuUoa prorWet that no pvrsou
ahnB be eligible in the l^staiurc
whe ni the time of hU eiecthm u.
wltMs lee days prevloua thereto, has
be« a member of eoogreaa.
t^Vtnn Fh^n, I'alled States
tod tor the oombern district of Ohio,
has been a On man in CiDdnnaii pul.
ilia tor roars and yoars. a ward boss
aad ail that the name Implies. Now

tran. It u «

r into Fagan's
record to ace It he U a poIiUclan.
suit,’’ said Fagan. *i pata. It afior
an throe years 1 haTeat etUbiUhed
myautf as a palltldaB I think It Is
limu for me to get Ino the high
graaa."
SMte Waahlagtim Inker has played
■ erpel prarilea] JiAe tm the editor of
' an ogateni magaxlae. In the Jnly num­
ber • letier rommendifig recently
prllM “Treason of the Senate" artidea* la promluenity dispUyed. The
(ettm is slgavd "Oursey Fouito. PoUce
Magtotrate." Dorsey Fbolu
■tandlag Joke of the Washli
Um EeparimcnL He is a negn> wbo
white bdag tried for murder several
yaara ago walked out of the

Exclusive
Piano
Styles

L’Art Nouveau. Colon­
ial and Inexpensive
Cottage Uprighut.

We have pianos here to
match the furnishings
of mansion or cottage:
pianos of the higheitt
class; pianos that arc ar­
tistic from every view­
point: pianos that the
world’s great musicians
say are the best.
At our waromomB you batti
■laoodid fucilitiea fur tMting
each inatminoDt in borne,
likp GoodilionB.
Our modem ayatom <rf |nanoaeUiiig.'inaritmg eacb ioatnimeat in plain figon'ton
amalleat ixmaiulo maigin venaistcnl vilb IcgitinuiU' butU
nets mctboiU. gives (<acb ens(omer gmatcr sccority fur
foU valoo
DC than
Iban U>c
Uic old way
of making tbc price mnloh
mato
dw poc^book.

Ivpins ia SIM Dsal
Pinas ml Organs
Ihis Week
Terms cash or $5 to-$2o
oash and »5. $7 to $10 pi-r
month buys any nprigbt
piano. '
Our Sma// Paytuent Plan
makes buying easy.
s

Kimball MusIq
House,
M. Ji- NarHCTy PstP.
<lrgM ter (bank aad Rcwm.

County Clerk

Monday, July 16

Ladies' Sewing Rocker Absointeijf Free!

Latest and Newest Case
Designs, Renaissance,

— ' ■-

5

WE COMMENCE OUK INVENTORY OF

Furniture and
House Furnishings
«

Next week. Our desire is to reduce the stock in this depart­
ment to the lowest possible notch. Our low prices are a big in­
ducement, but on top of all that we shall give to every pur­
chaser of $10 or more in this department a nice, high back,
golden finish Ladies* Sewing Rocker absolutely free.

Monksra aad Ban Flare*
brerythlajc .yyeaUb.can Praaira~-CaUure Sui

THE BRUT BLAH WILD BACTARIAI CUR y-.f-.ONLY ONE EVER SEEN IN AMERICA..

MaWi Aaaa

ElSysa'lSr BLAGI TIGERS

A Chance -lo Buy Linoleum at a Bai^ain

OOK TEXTSD root OeslaU Ipaclci of TatBloc EAKTB'B EAXCBT OBATVIML

▼TTH THESE AND OPfl.Y THESE GREAT SHOWS AR£ TO BE KXJMD

Wc have several rolls of rich looking, good wearing Cork Linoleum
A A 1/fw
that we are selliag at only, per >ard................................................................
The quantiiy is limited of this grade.

A Chance lo Furnish a Bedroom Good Carpet and Rug
fur Lillie Money
Bargains

I9c
$2.73
Colton T..|i MaUrrsB, foil siw.
goo«l ti.-L ............................ $2.19 All Wool Ingrain ('orpeU.
per yanl..................................
49c
.Shade*. ;i ft. X '•) ft,.
conuik-lc. eaih.....................
7c
....... $1.49 WiDdow
A go%L fall Biw'.l Ip).i ILd.
strung au.l liuruMo...........

$1.69

(TraDitcCari>fta. one y.'inl wiiU-.
IK T y.ani................. ................
7 ft U io. S fL Rll;.'.
coot! jiatUTnB. . ...................

Remember, you are entitled to the coupons
for the Oil Painting just the same.

MU* Xooaay
IV'bl w»iimu1
Wb. WlMlaw
'^lOL Jo* BottW osd Ow soo otn—,

SOMETHING
REALLY NEW

THE CHARWINC
PARISIAN BELU

M'LIE D’ZIZZI
SPANNINB DEATH’S ARCH
FEARFUL. FRIGHTFUuTreSd, FLYING FLHWT

THE MO'ITSEXSA'nOVAl. FEATURE
ACT tVhR COM-tIVED

USOLUTELY FREE TWICE DULY oi TIE Snw ftMM
I-MHEWATFLY APTFR THE FARADE AND AGAIN AT (no P. JL
Only livinit
'TTu-ji who ri-Jfs a B.cm1c dawn a s’.«:p l.-tdine into Space aad
ACROSS A S5-FOOT YAWNING DEATH TRAP.

STILL THERE ARE MORE STARTLERS TO FOLLOW.

The Globe

Department
Store

HIG STREET PAMDE

Overu-briminsrfdviRgMn«<vf Wealth and Sptmdor. Open Pens of Rom WM
Bcjsts, Herds of Eiepiianis, Camels Ponies, Horses. Five Baodi
, of Must: aad oD Exclusive New Novelties.

Boston Store Old Stand

sail maeyied daring Ue trial. Since

"r1l

L

- nouRTHAVini Hmu. TmM»D»v,mulv t. m.

w^^m.

LET US PLAN YOUR HOME

Citizens TeK Co.

,

We Will Do the Rest

BrotlRfS

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* of rr.1 t-.R-r. our
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IF YOU
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lift- fumi«biuB» for Uiii_liouae lUe

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i, 127 E Frttl SL,
tnrenc Qty.
PhODS 191

321 Stare St . . lotli phones 44

Queen City Floral Company

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31S S mih rni.d. Strrrt.

When you are settled in your

Traverse City.

ortice Phene 10.

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Everything to Build With j|

Michigan

Lumber. Shinylcs. Lath.
Mouldings. Porch Work.,
and Interior Ftnishia({.
EBlimaWs freely foroisbed 00 »p|»lio«tioo.

DRINK

LIGHT-HOUSE COFFEE

^Office, TniR's Hardmre Store, We4. u4 SaL Eraninp

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Siiisftctioa Gunaie(4
AUViiieitesaf FlaversLlR UeirScuaBs.

NEW HOME

Pbooe

M. B. Hungerford

Rfiliimhia Transfer Co.

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The Hardware
and Range

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a Sold to dealers hy .

TraTersc
City. Mich.

BOTH PHONES
Wc want yoi
You need our Lnoiber

Mnssdman Grocer Co.
p.P''■

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The EBatino and Pluninmg in This House

fiii hmiwe
^ Hastings & Son
State taut BiiUkt

“isSTiaa!;
l'DiU.l St.tr. Uo.Ut 0«„ IXUoit, Mia.,
^mmiaKaatr ■nniu

fil The

Electric Welcome

Is the proper welcome. When you
uscELI-CTRIC LK'.HTS a uim of
the switch illuiniiutcs the room.

Your welciiine is rhe more
cordial, your
company the
brighter: no fuss, no matches,
nor bother with Electric LightP

Boardman River Electric
Light & Power Co.
Traverse Cily, - Mich.
lai,

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A BANK ACCOUNT
Is a good thing when you wish to build.
Small sums s>Mcmaiically .«avcd and dcposiieul at inter­
est with a conservative bank grows rapidly.
.We jay interest in our savings Bk-jiartmrpt a: :s .per
ctnt,<ompoiimle:l tcmi-annually. Any amount from SU'D
up will start an account. Call and sec us.

Traverse City State BanK
Traverse City, Mich.

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uo.

Wm. Hoolihan

tT- I..r .Til 3i n-c..^ U. Carriages. Wagons and Farm
iMn.KMENTS of iht LEADING makes.
\\V mak- .tH our stock of HARNESS aud use nothing bnt
No I
1!> tl.r-n. Give usacall and look oat stock over.
It tn m^ri he pace. 13S SuteSt, travarseaty.Ja ttsKEW BWdSTORE

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OIUNO TRAVCMU NUIAL0. THVMOAY. JULY %. IML

And ws doAT fcaes to c

SUNSHINE
Iba alOb of iiilr.

We go. fa a skip, a bop and
We rat Wa of cake that BIU to «u.'

The laat dar of And. of course, yoa alt know, we eat

Mr mile Mater Alice woidd

(-1

Iota of plea.
Aad wbee acbool

la Alice B. Blni.
WUI r«u Pl
•Md ail of 'the /wrds aad baiiOBa to
tar leaebar, anti then abe will pire
ibaa to M*

WeU. I wUI doM f

Pfoa

Rnfar ft. funa.

■ood to OR.

Oar i««rher'R nane
Ue la verr

meaae atwd na a card

aad bottoa. for l would like to

dull

think
Iota

of

Pietldeni—li

.dny

we

auBfhIne

had

outside,
better

tn<labr«.
fuB

sn

you?

your

glad

la

m

make ana

don'l

lo see

and* I

mer school,
over.

ea«- for ao aaor aalaaU.

Ii

luunc

you

put my

We are JutU

and

then iv*um<.-d with the aaalaunee of

Of
m«a liiMat fact
JUov MM tba tint ibat iba rowtitp
auirt.
1%at fa ■«• proof, X anppoaa.
That. Um mtla her « "Maa our Naai
la foMl of hatiar apaa Ma hraai.
M far ao toofit.
Bat «hat II the mar aartoea ahoaU
Shew aa Uai af tto rtolow At aU?
1 atoaU aa,p that «ha lewr «M too
Or IhM aMMhtog elaa araa vroai fa
(ka taat.<•
FMr. •hAlam Ika alia la. I 1
the baatt
•isaa BOMHIMM Mi: bat I kao« that
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Ma«



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ta Sophia I^UD.

••How U

acbool;

The

Di to reiam at all.

There are

Idaynl all Ibe rotlege Kougs. The prin­ drying. Ml lolo tbe Oeah wiib rruH
We have cipal apeaker waa Kiyo L.ne Iniii, the lierslsleney, and liefore dark TiH hi
Mule Japan^. «bo has won all the hi* hititber * head sink forward in
I hare three brothn-H honors In tbe oratnrtral <
swoon. Tbe lad wreoeheil ai his hand*
are r
beeauae- be -la alsraya sweet lemiter
to no McktoB •nd hrlgkl. -Mwt he a SunabItaer.
Too aunt eieoae mr think.

coIbk

wrilidr.

Yesterday 1 was eomlog home frr

Yotira imir.

Joe Bhalda.

It Is nice to hnra ao manr Jda In
Ob# faaUr-

Haple Cllr. Mich.. June IS. I»A6.

"Fiirbato lha.'toa 'T ■ '
Oa the aBB-broarsad
« tba HItla aaa
Dana fha aHrror to which I hold
Tba Bbmbm ap lo raHacl 1U coM.
Or atoa the dlaptaa ripple the gU«a
WboM the ahadov of ocrior oucbt to
paaa.
Aad ator the vana Mood abowa Inatkd;
Bat ha tooa Hka baiter apoa bit

Hew tUmrl
' Hew Buar bowla to make a boultorr
Moar laMa to aaka aliaaa
IMw Mhf diaaa lo Make a draaa
Ha* anp kata to aaka a batUet
Btor MAar raU to auka a rattle?
m»9 Msr folha to Bake a toeea?
HW aaar eroaka to aiake a eMcaa?
Ha« bau toarto to aaake a obar
tore
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,
■aw AMBf porta to sake a pont>r(
Ham AMAT tana to awke a pbaatoa ?

dab aew.

Aaderaon.

jMt tbtok. -what a lorinK.

aad

what

nice ilBMa Th»r bare to

tuiber!

ra|>by. Unguage and ^priUng.

I oan-

not iblnk of writing nay OMre and I
anal clone.
Ptallla Sbalda.'
-II aaat be piraaant to waiek the

dalMaiM BttBwberriea. aa larce that
Ire BIM the aaace dMi when tapper

Daisy Brugh.

I hr^ie you will bare a happy vaeatlon and will tell ns about It later.

Dr^r Preaident—This is a rainy day

tbotigbt

write and ferin

that

Ibc Banmblue

I go to acbool now.

Our acbool

will be out tbe Mzib of July.

Then*

garden every tlay.

nearly all of them are going
night.

I am going flahlng to­

bad n Bne time antll li began to rain
tmiD and tired, too.

W ebml a aodat

ur acbool and had a Urge erovil
a good Uae.
kUtory.

I atiidy arliluneilc.

geography,

kraamar.

dvli

My friendr,

I will have to

dose. Pleaae aend me a card and Imtfor I

would tike to he a Sua-

ahlftcr with Ibe real of them.

Onr teacher's name Is l.mian

Horton.

1 Uked her real well.

Mudlet are reading, ariibmeitc, drawphysiology, grammar, geography,
apelUiig and penmanafaip.
.rou.

red all over.

Du you have a

Bpohnaa. Waah.. June t, iwc.
Dear Prealdeai—I bare been Intend
ig to write to tbe Sunablne dub tor
long time,

Oor acbool waa oai lo-

We were o\/r at !>ong

lake flhfalng two or three weeks ago
and got two flab.

We got a lot of Idrrh

bark and Imd somr nice twist rides.
We were gone all day apd we all ha-l
a good rime.
live now.

I get lonesome where *«

We use<l to live at Ovla't.

moved down here the ^2ili of last
Marcb

here, though.
go.wl

many large bills here.
liule chicken*.

I go to

the Lone Trr>e Sunday school every
Sunday aflemnon.

t goesa i will chase

and help mamiifc gel supper.
Krrnn your loving Sunshine girl.
Age 12.

I liave never been at

Ovia'i.

I>ii*

live BOW.

I go to sdiool nearly every day.

Ray,

la ay room a pirlure.

Tralay my

I waa pmatotc-l

although

iH-ar

and

lyii<

ri of Hnding eaptives loan the Turn

Deat.Pi«Mdeoi-l UMWEfai 1

to the winter I told ber to »ay Sau

V a couple of tiwes, whh fare* to-

BoiAU

don't bate to toiok abo-a leaeii- vuii

watched
exiteme

tlh'

disfavur

la'

With

cottl.ln i

that

really

■"•"I'l that she .m.leralood what was

atoIIIb

for it's l.urr.ed up.'

lu- any
I know

Whitman. 21 >.mr» oM,

thing* I'm j'i«'' wh.~-chuhiug caught Are from a imn

;ure we shall remcmlKT it. and lbei»:^

reiwnda of the Whit-

I'm *« glad you'

ikuim-.

three

oanmn live

'

Isiirvlve a .lay or two. out be ba* ni.

A Good Appetite.
slami town, a
t.g su|.is-r.

mlhe ftom

The ^thyaWan ia

ichara.- of the cane say* that she may

' ‘“H"-*.

TI.C etmls were anppnoed to

A few y.-ais ago. In a aniall Rh«d. ;«»l' »">•*■■

Say. Mamma, yuii sis-

that I shall like to remember.

Tlie memlH-n! of tbe family do not

1 was such a goml lime, and when we,

h».igbi-..r it. mamma. "-S..hvied.

is.liilral Hub had

n

««>«W hanUb Boa.

WIteti her aflrt* l.e<aae I*-

Alter it was ««-er a few

<’> l.rushlng the pan. Mi*» Wblll-

»f the ni.-ml.ecs wete arguing alNm:

"" ami plunged loio a tank of

tow much a mail ct.uld eat. Mr R.-««d.: ••"•r. hut she wsa not quick .-iKMtgh.
Uh- postmaster of Ihe town. oBored I.

wJM help niy 'think

with a bug and a kis* Katie darted oB

gel a ttian

1 whole

who coiibl <

roailed j.ig.
Th.- next

Very swe«-i nnd loving we* the little

-Sam"

girl, hut very citilck-lem|H-rtHl.
sbe tifica will and

did

things for

ntumlng

Waller,

who

Mr.

Ke«sl Orel

-vak

alwav*

hungry, nu.l asked Iitm If he tbo-igh:

which she was »erv sorry a moment

he niiil.l eat a toa*i pig.

later.

And this wa* why Mamma did

he tboiighl he could If he wa* hungo'.

sonic

very

earnest

afiernoiin.

nev.T meutluaing anyiblng lu <«i uh-

had another la'K. and a wonderful seciv-l started—a secret

lil tbi-y aj-nved at the clubboiiso.
Tbe table was plarul in tb.' ml.ldle

lu lie known

only to mamma ami Katie unill the
Fourth of Jtily ami bre-crackers came.
siM-med a

king lime lo wait—

Uirruigh the l.riaht June day*, and lluhut. drowsy Iiiuii* of tatty July.
allenuam the wcrei

-Sam" sal.!

Mr. Reel walked all .lay with Mm.

"thinking"

The next day. tbey

Tlie

was told;

ami Klossie llogi-rs. Katie's chum, an-l

of Ibe halt, and tbe member* wi

Id ali Uio Uteat dflaiiniB. Soti«fa.'tkni gtonuiteeil.
Pdpdmtitic loob anil laU.<at fin.
provial Diaobincrr.
OfBannd works ^iSl Bay atreel
CilisM'ti'u phono No. fiflO.

seated in the gallery, and were told t>
keep qiil. i. *0
was alou.-.

fUm"'woui.l think he

Mr

Hmsl had ih- |de cut

ilji and mail.' into fo.ir pi.--.

On.- by

on.- -'8aut ' .l.-vtum-d Do-m. until tin
huir wi-t- I'.iiie.
nieiulHi,
hail. Ml

Then, lo show ih.'

A. W. RI KERD, TreferM Qxj

w'liai an a|i(M-i|i.' his man
l.n.iighi In mon- ftsHl,

And all iliai dav Katie wa.-

den of their misery.

hadn'i had a tro>s spell for ever «'•

piuved

ermeci:

through ............ ...

drops

to ildnk <rf It. sh'

day* and days ng”. wlu-n the weret

paitensi

Spray for Profit!

tops, increasing to a

steady isiiir that dn-urlieil ihi-ni ui ilie

|i wa* evining

at

last

and I’aiu-

Manly was .-ill n-.-ulv for the fireworks,

skin.
Toil's hean arliivl for bis liroiher.
praying (ur sirungih . to

hurst

less cruelly binding, the soaking rain
bad Hoflened iba- new bather,

l.iute

the

you going to lighi flrsi?

potato

We've got ii.

ini; ai intervals with the

name it. you know "
tor^-

•'Tlu-se are not

apple

• We know Dial, ami se n mu griiog

Iron Jlgt Tour l(ow Spraper

for ihlngs we ilun'i love." said Hal
•Why, )i-», |ia|ia. 'Vat s our sttcrel

Ing his iimther.

’I'hls is the iaif$t improved and most fren*

We n- going to nani- iheni for gelling

•Come. Bitti. were free." he cried

rn>*s. amt liad words. .111.1 sueh ihlng*.

>>yfuny,

erailj useful sprayer on the market.

"I know n." was Bird's imexpecteil and then bum them all up. and there
n-ply. "I alaoKi had one fool nni. I won'i l>c any left—don't you s*-*-?'
the leafber

gilitng

soft

"All right.'aatii i>apa.

and

yini call this*'

The rain hml Ihornugbly put lo roiil

on the vin^' Ic is ofie of the most useful
machines on the farm—a necessity on all

,

"111 call it gi'iiiiig

bis fainllng S|>e|| aad lie had been a.*

nuiil

f.irms where successful potato culture is

liecaiise

active as Tpd In working blmsetf uiii

fail III spelling. ' tiiisw.'fisl Kaile ''Amt

of Ihc strap*.

i warn II <0 hum to .............

'Itoy. won't we give those fellows ^

'hat

Kiirprbu- party?" waa IlInTs next oen-

It

more."

won'i e;.r
Way.

«a>

the rocket mo.in'-il
must gel out of this first and

mi

tdagif

Mgii ur

me

ti|i iii'i-

a shower of slap-

we.! a tojie of the Ihoog* and las

to beetle: making bettercro|js,latj;er yield

the sky

a.* It it
''-a'

iiii.iei

!p:iui2hi

and assuring b«;tter quality.
our expense.

1

Uirs as •ell ,1, I i.ni -ti. eliii.lr.-n

ie.1. with aany loving pats. alHxii

Queen

Ira-

I miiiil‘l fl- ai! •'! I..... ...
• lepi;.
Ihey heunl the welcome waali of ih- promp-ly. '
nave,-; on the lieach.
tiracie's fits! i-iin
cant-•
Tirey 4-aslly found llieir lioal. re- whole iitinrli ut fireemcki-rt
wen- home she
'

had alnady spent
niiclii

flashing a

r their

tioat

to

Hi. Dar-:

iniich of the

lighi

in' the fon-'t

and

calling

larl -i.

V at IcoA.

126 E ProBt Sr.

- aiz. Phone 751

Traverse aty. M.ch.

iianii-d" ■- doorK;aninii-rs,'

hiiming an I

Hieir

GERMS CAUSE DYSPEPSIA
A noted pbyiician of Piu<hpurg, P*.. i
I recent leuer to Or. Oidtsw *ay«:

le-:. hut nut nieeiini^wllh any sue-

le.r

Implement C<>-

Dealtrs ia lip*tc*daft Tsrra filat/flatrf

dawn liad mu ligbum-il the east winn

a lighi

Try- one at

Sold and tjuaranteed by the

roiilnl of h.-iu-1i lai-(>iiii from D.. ii.-lgh

The sllgi-nrvi limbs of the laii- cap
ihc hound'ii

previ'nting the ravages of the dread pota­

ant

Ihe ne^k of Ibe nverjoveil dog
flrsi found

desired; rapid ami ihorotii;h in its work,

-100.1 Katie-, wish, aud th.-n I....-;! ti.

S|<.ri shall guide us.' said Ted, a* h •

Pre­

vents bliyht and positively kills every bug

I see
sei- ^W-il
W.

well sTarl oft v.lih a locke

Pirelched ft."

found

::::::

to name them for what we love, hut

liberation and

made short arork of ihi- liands cvmflti

felt

Make the -crop and quality

tiner and better and the greater by spray*

What lire

sivsls, dear."

Mr

jack-knife froB tbe raggiM jacket rap­
ctimpli-ied

CiiH all that is cominB to yoii from your

Only ilo-iv was oiu

•'Wait a Dilnu'e. luina!

priscil

Kami

was pulled from lis fastenings:

wire ready, tun.

"What?" 1-1 ied her pjitn, in a sm

bv little the waier-soakisl dit r hide
siretchetl akhto effort*, iiiiill on

am! Flossie ami Hal. ttim-i- and Kaiii
ihlng 111 be lUnie first.

hi.-

lionilK. To bis amazenieni ihey Mv-nxil

idly

Ctinii

Irng—ant alnn Dint tclU with mamma

Tile slorm-tnslinci of the wild hinl.-

55ITJ
OnpB^ iHitjewUcw. CMHTTh

pi-ocredlnsii| Teinwell ganv. thiK lidding tbe cr.iineiiuced

igrowU and unsaay aovsasnu.

l*ck Ui tbe oM

he nestbsl lu'lbe tovttig aims toi a;*"""*'-

•e shall think. Why. i can't .k. ilmi.j«aB f,«,

to think, dear,'

was long,

PnneUM.

ert and books. '

A' 'h.-y came up the,. U-beld tl.e

vani to do naughty

lu. bul it

wouW add Ihe (on straw |o the |mr-

I thank ao."

Oar aekool wlD be out

‘'f »'•■> <>*.• eh.ldren reart.e.1 the

^sitowlug cv.wy evidenw

be-dreDcheil by' aO aiiluys duwn|uiir aa alinnytaoiHl aiu! cbivi.v as the day

Sbe aaU. .‘■Sam's Pnada
reltimerl In his l«»nr»wisl luanard <ia>-b other bm each
wkcra:
1 will aeod you a ptwm I rom- ..-e« apart.
.rganize a syfiemailr uearcb with
roa rear M mdi for tba card and posed ayaeir. Tbe lUk is‘-Vacacloo. 'j
Then, w Ted', horn.r. ih.-> prepared Uu acristannwof his lu-ighlnrs
bottoa reo a*wt ae. t «a in acbool The aontba of sumaer are best toi-.ip
th^ni. He d--«rm.ue.l n. u«c
Instead, he piepansi to hasten 'o
wtrarr tor- t btren't alaaad a <lar of
••w-n and effiy-i she capture of tb-'
.his voice In n iaM aiiempi for llheny.

Baart Oaca.

not

thing liad'-jiisi something n-al gutvl

the settlers as drunimtiig fur rain. Tu evening.

No Indian was moie expert in Hi-' l-mn. pmliahiv. unavailing

acbool aad I hare not baea late ret. For ibfo we have no acbool. yoa aee, gj.„,

loim '

|. Ibe •li.rgelterles" of the qnaii.-. .- j

their wings, which act was known'to i«e« would sorely Is- oil time in the

They

ell gang; Ibe hoys wr-i'<- iiussed from

Mr tMdfar^ aaaa. It Miaa

ttled

Hal Bhilllits and his sister Brace all
ridge* kept up a ceaseleas lu-allng of. agn-ed llial
It
was •stdendlil." and

■>mmence a tu-aivb. Iba' aould bate;

head iu bell and fastened, s aadtiic.

atoea 1 bare written to roa.

I've tiled and

add to the older hru:ber's anxiety pari

their paienis awaiiim: ilie ilawn
iCtweluded.i

n.uhiiii -.1 e uii-il -cveral lu.itr* lal(*r.

.um up Do- naughty ihlnga to us, Hni ;•-*'** al*mt • gulng boae.'—Exebaagn.

"If* Just no use

When thing* don't go right

I gel i-riiHK—just a.< riuss ns can In

iliai
to

nm.e.d ih.- rai l.vViag at her

las*

•ourse we know we

mamma

•Fieiiih*' was spent at a picnic, anu

.painfully:

wl..-u'

very much «-xc»lei|.

easily enter.
The hours dragged

bone.

Hpuke. In a way that meanl she wa'-

could. If ih'-y uWitil lo niolesi then;,

lietore d.-vylight.
Wrille

gniog to Kchool at K o'rinrk and were
toaeber gave Aar* one of the pu|dL<

night,

reinia

will tmen up the

.-w mltitiKw before going i.t I--.1, -Ol!

It

prowling animal* of

•S»»teil Ihe narrows and

My liith-

womM

binla twittered

W.

A gr. ai.jtbowght

,iud that. Katie dertare.1.

lieliinns tnitvemenis too vlgoroiis. lor

Hazel I Bnrgh.

know that it Is very pretty where yvaii

Pot’ iho last ibree days we have beeu
1? o'clock.

the

ves at

Mr ivaeberY name is Ulna Wol

diamlaaed at

cantton against

There Is hitK of shade

alaier Erdlne la five year* old. Once

It baa heen a kwc

the wild

their nesi* and a dtsiaat owl hooted

I think this U a nice place

We have

Kobcrl Sbalda.

We have Iwu Mule calves.

One Is red and wbiir and the other is

and a

Nearly every aeboUr la yi»ur school
la a aeaktir now.

I a-ant m

p toto the Herald offlee soon and

I waa flabing laai night ,mnd

and then we weal borne alj wet from

Our sebo&l .Is out

now and I am having a delightful va­
cation.

ate twenty acbolara gotog to acbool
ioto tbe club.

ty.

I went after

1 help mamma weed In tho

Maple Ctir. Mich.. Jwae IS. IM4.

Wflia to r«B.

clouds;

nnd he again alrallieil at Ibe (Imtig;.

Traverse City. Mich.. June 20. I9<hi.

quarts.

dob.

Kalb

to acbool.

lo tbe rained hut rra* ha jatended pre

Btrawliorrlea yesterday and got four

raak.

from tbe fourth to the Blih.

.

loier-

Ws have over 100 little chickens and

Arbor day gardea grow pretUer ererr hut we need the ralo.

ford.

Uitle trw rear-old Mariba Uaatera
raafhewd the prealtoat wllb aoae

vruy

Do yon go Sablng and bunting, loo? have lbs lacuhaler set again. |i hold:
ItO eggs.
I tbtok 1 will go lo lb>
Mnple City, K. V. D. No.'l. June
Btreet parade tomorrow. 1 have helpnl
Dear Preddcai—I
would
like
mamma weed la ibe^ganlen itNlay. Ha
iola yoor Snaablne club. Pleaae send
xel and I went after sitawlrerrlea and
a* a bntioo and card. I hare a pet
we got four quarts. Wo bad sin
dag aad eat. My papa baa a aiore.
berry sborieake for supper. I am
hare four brotbera. I go to acbool
the third grade.
My teacher's nai
aeariy ererr day. My teacber'a taae
m MiH liortoa.
My Sunday seh.
la Mlaa Sopbla PUri Dago.
Ttaere
taacbsr's name I* Miss l^eaae.
I go
twealyAkree acbolCTa going
to tbs DIselpief ebuteb. '1 forgot to
our acbool. We sowed a lot of Bower
tdll you my Sunablne pin was brokrm,
la on Arbor day and now, we bare
but I Iblnk it can l>e fixed agalo. I
a Bna gardea. We had a aoclal Mon­
amAoing out to Oviaii to July to vIMi.
day and bail a good liaw. I uae the
1 will have to done, so good-bye.
fcairib reader and arilbaeile, geog-

hraadi club with regular meetlnga?

betFfui lot of arbotara aba Boat have,

are

wiR writ# a faw'llnea. as I have <

BMilng ihia evening.

a

leather only

Bird Saally revived at Ihe loach of

I goea i will bare u

Brweat

try ! " and

me think, .nnly ileii't let >i

lightened.

I think I nball

1’.- eliii.'r.m tu.i

Manly siamiml her llitle foul a* ah-

their frandulem land deal, and.erim

Margaret 11. Alden.

heir mammas-calbvl th.-m

H-auilf.il Itomao candle was ih.

mind ibai the boy might die lacklns anything make nn-? I've th-d a sirinc
help.—miglii IIOI lie alive if hel|> came. roiuid my linger lot* of times. Im

Donee, but the drying

'*be

•Of .-..ttrae. maranm." s-D-l Kaii., as|**» ‘•■•‘R'i' •’

and ROlffed at Ibe paper.

Hargarai'a leuer*

mbit of »ayltig. "In a mtnut.-.'

Nanting the Fireworks.

if vou can't fix up sonieiltlug to maki

will be aorry to iMve this boaiilirul

to to r - istand

4 wu.t

"i w.m 1 et.-r s|s-wk i ’*•!' >«•

the stars flBshei: and fa.'-*!

Ibem to Inrar wllnea* ngalnsi Ihetn In

Todar he

S.-veral lo.indie.-v ..i.,.. ahUe ai the

lamv - br-wkfaD lal-i.-. im- la.l. .4 ihebonM-

ind Ihey sh.ml.-.l In gl.-elul fre.si..i., *•>« i- .ehed . u Ih- t.lc|i« a* if walling

Mg yellow dug I loM you of. eaide up

llouace.

crack.T Katie i-xtilo.l.si

"ifrhy. how can I. If there doesn't

ewtlag and ytru wlH enjoy reading tbk at short intervals from hU perch In a
tree: Sport gave an occasional barl:
Air# op wriUag tor tbia time. Send
at rabblia or foxes seektog ifaeir lair,
Be a card and bottoa, for I would llko
sad Ted aumiDeat ibai their deieniioD
10 ioln ibe Sunabloe club.
and bunUng.

Brnenl and ll»«ry Anderson, are Kolng

HIM naAO** Behotara.ara atarlr all
aaakera of tka a T. T. SBaahlne

THE END.

that's no good

My frlandi, Robert add Joseph Sbalda.

arremmrni and apellliig.

Mapto Olto »■ *> »- No. 1.

spelk. and a horrible fear

rtaat

-he bail of crjrlng

Of all evil."

''8u|ipn*e you try
falniing said Mamma.

aw. We bare Juat Sniahed our farm place, but perhai>a we*ll come bark Sport's cold oow> snafftag at his fac<acme day. I hope you are well and I and hands, an^^kiayd.iFlieved-at Ms
pUntlBg for tbie

*.■
borne two huraea. IS boada of cattle. send my love lo you aiul Mlaa Clara. preaeaee. '
The night act In early from lowering
Lovingly.
TO eblekena, two plgi and one coll.

Dear Preaident—I

Brtdar. laae «.
' Hew BMikm Jotolag atoea taat r»
tortai: • ■
....................
ntoto. doa. mthaeal SkaMa, Itoweat
uM iiWHy Aatoraaa. AUea B. Kim*.
■AH ^mrn aopblA DM'a aekool oa

wa* subject

a

"mlsr."

If ever. ’Tliat Ihe gang would releas-

tor today's dinner, and

roo all well too. I am folbc to acbool fork long lima. DonT you suppoae be
BOW. , My teacber'a name
U
Mlia knew he would get some meal?
Sophia P- Dago; the la rery good

woold

•or

to

Bird

Inal deteation of ibomselve^ seemed
Dear Prealdoa-rl itao^at I would came to tbe bark door Just at dinner
more ami more unlikely. Again Ted
three
times
write and tell rou ihai I as pretty lime aad barked
bones. He haant been here before tried bis liandB wltb aysiemaiic pa

Maple Olty. Mirii.. Jane IS. itM.

Hew BABA fakaa to aaka a toktr?
Maar. babp «iapa to Bake a raptoat
Ua* atoBr aapa to aaka a eapiure?
Una aaar aaaa w aaka a auamar?
Hm- aaar ptoaa to aaka a plua*
kerJ.
How auar ptefca to awkr a pickle?
Hew BBAT aapa* to BAka a «
IMw aaar tapaa to aaka a tapar?
IMw aaar laaa to aaake a timaal
AM how Buck fuB to aaka a faa-

Ted recalleil

ibal

wh.i ’ud

ihlle h.- ha.i .ally a Idcyrl.-, at.-l In a

thlrle.1 (.It In a pie-wbts-1 a teit l.4d

coBes every Hme iH-fon- I think.'

Ingenlouidy lied to give.

weQ now and boplac that It will Sod

bare a Bac.'tlma Satatng oa the lakei

'likaa plaatr of battar pp» hla braaA

In Itnintenl- forr. bm they

bume. and **• far a-

wltb ^ >n;.. fa:h.T?'

-H's no UM- to

The yoBBg capilves burr- up hiavely
for a iloK. but ib<- gn-en thongs. In

•“ "*•' '•’'mi^iei

llavlon.'bviklug aecos'

which the CiKid Itook *ais U Ihe ruC

Its ianil«-d dcplh*.

attawberrtea

now aad 1 an

f

tbi iL. wings 'here

«•••
•" t-hape
tba»
«•' ‘to '»‘'ve la-k the Bm 4f Seis .

Ireen 'sang' hiin'iug to provide that

the achool year!

I* very clever and everyone tike* Mm

Before Ihe flr^-woT*.,* were ov.-i

■unied up ail ilv nauelot ihmc* Itiev . 'b'- 'hr.-e mVli- the tamllv rvmalaed
nid ever «atd or d..u.-

0 vou again, s.. iherv‘ ' amt walh.ng
ingTily,Bwav. white ihts.sl*-aii-l i:ia.e

It

laughed Mrs

In

gremmls

•ceme.1 as If tbe e'oldrvu most have kaiwo di.lnl Irate iLe place duriOf

d a rock. 1. Hal *en> away hU emy

the kids,

stihuriw

lark, and of ibumi.r storms. a»d..d;^*‘'h iturroiiaded the b.m-e The famiop,.,Hy eat. »fl. ---veral kulen*. wa> taken

rf B..I. TbomSOB.

eao't s'ltp here all day: hell stay wltb

the B.mhe-h

!’’Hr children might have

I m going to stop i. ing afraid of D .-i'*to •■cneiu of the spsciiuis

' And I." said lliri.' liave lieeD pull

roei.-.."

summ.-i and .moved tv a

mv' f-d'asc <"

aa dppnrlttniiy to »tndy IaHii rno:*.'

Hr teacber’a nane
Tber bra ptlaR

fvtiniain

•IraHao**.' and atu r if* all lurtv'l •

King <'hia)<u- trims In onler to have

seek, keeping eviu- lieyonrt reach ..t lug ihofw liill-. Miildiy loiinil Trims to
give me a eliaiirr- ai eiiU- and siparr
shots.-

wlileh Itad lired la a Bat

Just a* much as!*'** ■ n-tmlsv «*r years left li at the

the

play<-<t lh«-m a llrelj- game of hide an !

iwenir-oae acbalara la all.

sftd one ktiitor.

iHsidc

hOil taken to bis b<<els. nr |ia«s. anu

IBM. said uae.. ' we

,

Believe tbe Cat UwOcratoed.

1-ou lie. If I di'-n I si.iti.-r alma! 1-. Btit'^f^ "•
I'ci going to call

more usefal than a dead beni. g|>ort

~TUe gang would not n-ium liefore.
Funny, isn't it?
following
night
it -and
Ted
went lo boar some of the closing exer- ■ he
write roa a letter and join the Sun- ciaM which took place «.ui id door* gioane<l ne the thought—If tliey

adwiara aat adiool todar.

Tbe r.-suli. md only ae

whole matter is ilia> I have Isv-n dig

Dear Pteatdem—I ibougbt I would

a aowM acboid.

r I Li:i ni l iH- al-ie io t-ai the pla."

A family

ed flit theli scbiKils. ' Ihe nvM of Ibb

uu one would think

I wonder why they rail II

i donl see whai

• Hett■'» a h.iity fountain for

the rosy ed onl.- lo atitml tiie o-jtUws’ trial, you. huj you m-v.-r m mud '

Tbe ImyS were alone. M-\erat mite* tbe table at hiT biistiand.
"L" said Mr. Dayton, suiilhig. -Iisv

ablae dab. aad I wlab fou would aeod ttndsr tbe Idg TanuiB oak. The plat
ate a card aad tattlon. I aa RtslM to form waa demraied with yellow and
acbool now.
Thera are
aavenleen blue iMIchlgaa'a ooktrsi. and ihc Imn-I

•aaa Ha Uka BiittarT
1#h. u> bridal
nrat iMt Iba cmratip uadrr hla cbtn.
Ato «ya
ara Ibu Mi|iMaat

Katie

from the lake. In a wlldertii-ss so denM

eommencemci

ffTowfe Rocer*

"^Tou've got nanxl-ty to'bam op." sail

With someihlDg'Uf the seuilmetii ie

• Oome oo.'- at

-Saa " toane-l hack in hla ebalr. and
-So. .!oo i i.iing nay Bare,

Ills canim- mind that a live n>«anl Is

mencemeni. wh<*l> li la ibe clor

Maple Clir. MIeb.. June 16. I»M.

,

Sunablne

pretry

lege has eluaed except for Ibe

It nuKl keep rou .boar bdplac

/

biinting wadtotorrupi

paay him and enter the high «<^mx>I
atiT of «d SI bis own peril rolled dowo the,
In the ume village.
.white face.
• It «e.-m* to me, - remarked Ted. a*
• A shot rang out. followed by a yelp
Age a.
Maricm VesburtoI wonder br>w many <d oar fluaahin- of fright, and one of the men ca!h-d the family sseemhlcj aUiut fbe lireakfiutt table the momlng ibe Imys star­
out that he had aiaaixl him.
ers could write aa good a poem i

about ready to leave Ann Arl>or.

Yoara trair.

sang ' nuDUna.

Their - aang

D from Aor e

leiiera In your paper.

le Saaablae dub.

bustaeca of

pine.

prioi.

« MAHL MTU. Uma

glanced at Bird to see if be beard Ibe appreheaded and the boy*^ bega^he!

V aleek and gang drove the falihfol beast forth to'' Ciuv-d -Ted's academy •xpense*. bu.
bis fate, slow tears that had not *iari- Blade li |io-.,ii.ie for Bird .Ui Strum

Ann Arimr. MIeb.. June tZ. t»nc.

la Mine Sophia T. naco.

-mean a*—wHI. a:; mesa a.* Brecraek-

There wa* no luciber danger to bejer npper wfhoiit say luinj; in lu'

br^i eyes: then, aa a member of the, ihtor Catbi-r.

you aee;
We bare to dn

Dear

aoa and one eat

bat Ted

eboeka aad the laughter died from tbe

Then we have to go back i

Maiioo's.-

and ibineea rattle and aevent)- ehlek-

price Bird pndlc’ed.

Doth tmya were gagged,

Tbe color bad romakea

Aad boats we

Ibia llae, ao food-bre.

give him a dope of lead."

net.

ag

cobm

dtor me!

aeod ber a card and btmoo. Her i

• I «l»«r «i *• lwlii» MpM
•M4M «• i»iin»i<y aNi *•
•Nvy Mh tMii»>
l»« Mr ten M trrtaf to to
•MM
I xto -Try, by

*

j concealed gtoaeag root* wbM we^idoo'i waci n- I dam «be done* Bar ;
Af»*T he had Anltbed Mtlng ihra”
"No be doB'u'* said oae of tbe men' uodiaiarbed as tnerealnl the prevluas|aci just as ugly a* I can
d *aM.
uM ‘ Well.
Well -Saa.'
-ttoai' <h>
<ln you
VM
■m 'Mr Reed
grimly, "aad lo make sure of it well dayAfAfoBad n«dy sate at aearl) ibej.Jolng thea. and afu-rwarJ:

reaark, as tbe dog «•* bU especial

like to

Join the Bunabtoe dob. Will rn P>«*to

ta • hWPT •• >

BM ami Ted. afWr a <
see.- she exMatnsd.
whieb “Sam" ate. and amTaed a M«h
: breakfam aod nap. maned ftw ibcir: of times wbeo I have tu do thing* ij.-co e MUsiSed.

maadsd tbe dog to go boac.
Sport only cowered u bla test.

Mbool we are (olnt to bare a ftoaic

^•I'alKnf MMT ii wmtf «r

a about of desperate tmergy Ted

looka.
We ail go flibtag and have lota of fanj

euespadt-s for
I

■k'u to

•.'I*.' f-rnnS of Rtomseb Disorders once cured
in ;Ui» way never rrlurni.
l.wtolUatdmeitof star, sbJilts
•v^lm* eviaraaiM ur taoMr ictBSUad.

Pcpvwds eare
Dy»pei>si» anq an
rfii.cst<«i*cki
ibc St.sesck i Stomach thtease*. in a new w.rv, by rew>cU ...ur p.*-, Pitntig the wornoul Itaitie of tbe Si'»m»ch

^o'5a?.^c^.t7.?i.:
all di^iscUw iMt UiMib* 4>*MM(l>recdiiag genus. Oyspciiuia ami tbewurtt

•oM md wcewmanBad by

JOHN60N ORUC CO.

. >u have not wv«d Pemui'U before,
will send ) oa a yxrat bolDe FREE.
Send u* y our rume and addrem and yoa
•e {rfomptly
ily. a full sixed bottle.
H oblrrstc r

#». Tbs VWCIisisirilCa..Cbissgc. til, t

m c. Fi»ot «t.

/
^

MANO TRAVCmC MC^^AU»^. THUWAOAV. .im.V 1. IWl

’I

», ns K docs not rcqoire to bc chased tor buBIng the Miy. ntoo n
beaien and inrwed like Icc cream. granite wnrb eoUnder. n
When partiT froxen stir la (he whites nrr. a guart measure, cd «
of three eggs, beaten very stiff. Tbe bwdled spoon, a fruit stratoer.
mass thaa obtained Is (he meat flUer ami a yard or tuw of cheese- I
decorative of all Ices, and when served doth. See that yon ara provided with
i
«AML Mm Hnw
I
Braeut DeKovea Leftagwell. atm of
I hlorii or pyramid term Is en­ a liberal supply of jelly /ambler*
Dr. C. W. Ufflngwetl of Lake Forest,
hanced by a border of fresh currant jars. Tboec jars boldli^ one
bair-way peaceful coocIntloD, bat It »e
N«w Ev«fy HMiiing.
are best for a small famil.v. a tong 111., who speeds bis summera at Old
leaves abort Its base.
Btosion
and who U well known In this
-A very cnieftH study baaed on many
4uUe likely that the nerrea of (he
Bm* 4ar. U a frMh beahiniac.
Ripe Currant Pie-One do*an*t afico handled dipper to aho a great cc
l^tcil.v. Is at present eugaged in u search testa was made with re^rd to tbe
laaU and the nerrea of tbe ntatresx
Wmrj Bora U a worid M^e «
hear oi currant pie. yet !t U a very vcnlenee. If fruit Xllles are lo­
new Arctic continent. Tbe young kind of toed* to be rarried over this
not helped atong fay the matto'.
Tea vbo are weary et aonw and aia.
de. place Hie trujrvjnil^ Imr
rppe'lilng term of the naiiunal disr.
frleads
to
Ibis
city
and
part
of tbe trip, •ometblng. qf smaU
Wbea
(be
mlatreae
Ukooebt
aboni
H
tUs. cover )
wafer su
To make I'. Jake one cop of ripe krilUs.
■tec.
Ibe foitewlng (ram the World Today bulk yci of awatntotog power betog
afterward abo recollecied ^ that her
Bare la a baaottfal hope (or yoa.
II aa gatoeest_pfums. eir_ and b
mashed cnrraatti. one cup white *ug ' fruit
called fcr. It nwy be toiercwtlM M
worda to her Mid had oot'becn ary
^ A hope tor ate aad a hope for you.
sr.-onc tablespnonful flour, beaten j until (he juke Is rich, Siraln through will be of more than usual interest:
t>n Hay a last, an expedlilim set note to thUcowtecttMtbuiavetetabto
too Mad.
with tbe yolks of two eggs: two ubio (the colander nniil all the juice ha^
sail from Victoria. British Columbia, diet will to- put to B praniral icst.un
That Disbl tbe woman waa ill. her
spoonfuls water: bake with unde: | dripped. Stand away
that Is the first of Us kind lo start this trip and that alrohoUc llqanr* will
pntolnc tea^ were but and feroronly. When done frost the top' anbenware bowl until (be next day.
from
a Faelftc roast port and i» unique t.c dlapenacd with esllrety- A aotoj
lab and tbe poor alck nervea (airly
with welt heaten whiles of two eggsj Keep In a cool place. When ready lo
j
expert to England prepared
alcaled al (be noaod of a breatb. Tbe
and (WO tablespooofuto of powdered, make the jelly, can fully dip from the to equlpm.-ni and method.
-The exm’ditloD Is to joint command {had tbem pat up to tins and
l»owl. strain tfanmgh the cheesecloth,
maldn beadacbe atlll aiayed with her.
sugar. Return lo oven to brown.
and blad
r Captain Ejnar Ulkkeisen and F,. Ik,ad a Battle Creek firm rtwd
m<«*ure
one
quart
of
juice
Into
but abe patiently broiled Utc ateuk
Fnist«-1 Currants—Mix (our tsb'.eAre healed with (be bealiag wtakdi
r of the two smaller kellies F«»r Konen U-ffingwell. (wo young men I ,r,buled a supply Of food (iw Use im
aad prepared tbe demert and tbe oth­
spoonfuls of water with tbe well-beat­
' plshl haa abed.
r quart of jolct’. two po-anus of siig- wbowlllltodibemst'lTesfamousit the. ,,b.. two men's kmeto nM perilou*
er dinner trlmmtocs. werktog to a
en whites of two cos. Seleci very
Although the VegeUble diet
wlll !-■ r»-qufrtHi. Doll twenty mto- sgrressfiilly accomplish whsl ih.-v
kiteben that waa like tbe bold of a
Taaierday aow la a pBH of (orofer.
flne bunebes of chrranls-and dip iben.
expected to be tbs main (me. (h*
•*. or until a IHIIc of IN syrttp have set out to do. I’pon Captain
aahip. Bat when ber mlaireuR wai
. Boaad ap to a afaaaf whieh Ood
a bunch at a time, into tbe beaten
Mlkkelsen devolved the selection of a tvsi and gun will doqbOwaa ternUb
kUrre<l
with
a
spoon
thickens
Ul. ab».waited upon her nncomptalDholde U^t.
egg: let them drain for a few min­
vessel, choice of a crew and Ihe md
dlilonal fowl, it betog anppansd tial
WHb clad daya aad aad daya and bad incly. The mlaireM felt milUy aome.
utes. tben roll them to finely pow­ after touching the cold saucer When lection of Ihe supplies The expedi­
me evlmi. to tbcM latltiMlB*.
day*, whieb aerer
bow. and yrt fbe did aot undenund
dered sugar. Lay them to dry on pa­ :bis point has been veachM. the jelly tion’s little ship. Ihe Duchess of Bed
• tto their Journey over the toq. amr
- «haU vWt u BKire vUb (heir bloo« why. She bad atHOc dne Ideae aboal
per amt the sugar will cirstalllxe is done, and may at once b>- jumreu lonl. was originally a sealing sebooner
y* and anundtog* will be tekM, nbd
■ad tbeir blight,
round each ewrrant. giving them the Into the tiimblen. Do not place i
and was cho«-n by Captain Mlkkcl.e-n
Is thought that mnrb shsltow vnter
Tholr fallBM of aaaikiae or aorappearanre of being frosted. W'ben lldt on (he glasses qntil tbe jellyoo arcoiml of ber small size and unill I-- found. NoUxplorattans bawn
mwfor alcht.
fercDce (here la between employer and
served on a glass dish with a border cold, but cirt-fully cover with a pli-cc iisiisl sioutnens nf build. Her inanagr
of cheeseckuh to keop.oui Ihe dust
yt* tMs-D made for more tbu tenr
eim>lore. Her Idtiaa. nonirtow. did
of
fresh
gre<-n
currant
kavea,
l5
light
compirtM
with
nUM*r
Arctic
Lk thea CO. alaee we can Bid Ucall
mIh-M from the shore line, bbt It ts
leem no gtorloon when her maid
feet to exceedlugly pretty.
■'XI>»>dHliNi shops. U‘tog but nlxty^elx DOW Ibe Inlenthm to go some ttarsn
was wrimclng clolhs out of Icewatei
I- the KitehM.
Ions Tv'glsler.
. Can aot undo and can nd atoae.
bundrvHl mile* out. to TCM north. Tha
and placing them vwy caretully on
If you have a (Inc bed of coal* iu
. pod to Hto aterey roeelTe. lordve
Making Currant Jelly.
•Tbe chief aim of Ibe cxpedllkm I* soundings will abow whether It tt
tur beating stove, and nn app<-ilip
tbe Blsireat* very sick and aebins
PB I waa a girl at home, a
nrcetiiry lo proce«d farther tbungh
ifc..
...
fordtead. And then, auddenly. (he sick
lor toasted bread. In' four corp pop In determine whether or not land
OiAy (ho aww daya are oar own;
It it expected that Und wlH be found
an btobbarad out a little about
i>r IU toast your U-rad In. It work* 1st* to the vast unexplored secUoi
Today la oan and today alooe.
the Arctic ocean lying aliure Alaska before reaching this point. Sboald
ber troublea—ber amall arleft (bat sbo
ke a charm.
and north nf Banks Land. This region new land lie struck, ll will be noted at
When
the
supply
of
^teas
ter
dinner
tries
to
kewp
to
herself.,
as
well
as
Ban Bn akin, all baralebed brlfhUy:
enmpriM-s
some
one
hundred
and
fifty
precisely a* poasible. whlU In nay
is Khoii. cook a lew small new |>ola
ean when one Is only a woman
^an la the apeal eartb all reborn;
loi>s with them. The poUloe* will sle bnusand square miles and h^ always case the (wo men npoB gIviBg np their
A MORNING PRAYER
Ban an the Und -Umba eprtoclng The maid nodded ber head sadly, and
Borti some of tbe flne flavor of the Itoen descrIIW as a sea nf Ire. Indl researches will return to some of Ih*
aald:
/Uthtly
Tha day ratorna nnd brings w tha patty round of
peas, and eke out the dish. SesBOn. ratbins. luiwever. go to show that a whaling atailoQt aa best (bey earn,
To Wa (he aaa aad ahaiw with the
can understand. Some thlncs
irritating eoncarna and duUaa. Help us to play the man.
add a lliih- butler and cream, beat up big Imd) of land exists to that rncion making, perhaps, ter Barrow orWtanvery bad. ma'am. Somrilmer I tbink
The Esquimaux of IMnre Albert Und gel. They eonrede this trip of their*
and *erve.
«
halp M ta parfarm tham with laughter and kind lacaa:
la the chHcB of dew and the cool It Is a good Iblng we ktow old and ge'
and nnnberti Alaskan prdnis stale this to be one fraught with peril and hard­
Tbe knife should be held perpent
toward the end of tfalnRs. I have two
' of dawn.
1st ehaarfulnaaa abound wi*i induafy- Civa ua to go f
lK‘ the case, while Ihe direction of ship bm are dim to be deterred by tbe
ularly wben culling warm cake
Beory day la a (reab bedantog;
babies that are on tbe other side nf
blithaly on our tauainsso all this day, bring us to our raatIbe prevailing ocean curreoU gives prospect.
)rn
bread.
LMaa. ay aoal. to the glad refrain.
ocean, nnd 1 have aot seen them
' Ing boda vseary and content and undlthonorcd: and grant
To prevent cheese from gelting rise to the opinion that -some body lies
-Whitt HIkketesa aad UMngweU
three—four yeara. ma’m. They
Aad apito W old aormw asd older atoto
tbeir
path. - It I* also a well estaU are engaged la this bra^ of the
IN In tha and tha gKl of alosp. Aman.
moldy, wrap It in n cloth that haa
with my BMftoer. and abe wr1i<
♦ ■•■tod.
llsbed foci that flocks of migratory work. Ihe other membera it tbe party
iMwn dipped In vinegar and *
^,AM ptoclaa tereeaM aad paaalble me (bat the bpy is a dne boy. near 7
dry a* possible. Keep It to a coM IdrdB travel poleward from tbe Sibe­ will he busy to Banka Und and the
years old. an^tbe little girl Is a sweet
rian. Alaskan and oonhern mala Und* isUnds northwest of Melville Bound.
place.
7Tal^%M with the day and begto Utile tblnc- m> cote and brigtat-"
When loaves are baked to loo hot annually, and the natural tofemce I*
nnd gMgraphTbe lean stood to the mistress*
N
acaliil
1 oven and tbe outside crusts gets (hat they are not making fur (be lee leal iDvesUgatkwM will bs mnds; wbleh '
|l>
—Soaaa Cooildge. eyes.
writer to Farm and Fireside, one rule
o brown do not attempt (o ent It off. fields but for land. Rverytbtog, there, will throw mneb light oo the Ufa of
Currant Bacipaa.
eOb." She aald sympathetically. **1
Bpleed Curarnia—This role will give of Ibc housokeeping
It n soon as the bread is cold, rub fore, lends to the theory that a Unce the natives, tbe resoaieM tt the coman •;•••••• a .
■ ao sorry; And when will yno see
body of land exists to (bis great nnex- try. and Ite general geography. Tbs
Jelly must be maito by the Fourth
over with a coarse tin grater
a highly apleed. dellcloua relish for
•mm yowr haart with Meaaiiv.
them. BaryT'
plored Arctic Ocean, aad If setooUflr edge of Ibe ooniincntai ritelf win bs
•move all tbe dark brown crosL
hot or cold meat. To twelve boxes of of July. If hr any
• Baator 1U« by lore;
"I don't know. nu*m. I have lo uke currants, washed and stemmed, take stances the j<Hly making was delaye<1
Roast a bird with Ihe breast down theories are borne out. a new aad explored and maimed, and bydr»
•. Tara tha worM’i bard fntnraa
care the chlldrea and send my moth- three-quarters the amount of while past (hat date, it was a matter of re­ (be greater part of the time: the flesh more accessible n>n(e to (be pole will graphic work done wbicta abouM be of
a ^Toward tha aklaa abon.
have been established. If sneb Und toterest. It U aloe hoped to obUto
my .wattes, and I have to spend
granulated sugar, four cupfuls of besi gret. ami everything was Umi to­ will then remain mere juicy.
• Bt cowtMt to comfort
little for my ctotbes because you can’t elder vinegar, two and one-quan<w ward making It within the fewest pn.i
-Nora." she said to her new cook, Ih- disetivered Its ownerablp vrill be some ildtoga of (he lli-faied ship, tbs
• ;^0Mbytbeway:
defined by the one hundred nnd forty- Inveaitgator. which went north to IfiM.
look like a -beggar, and It will lake
cupfuls qf powdered etonamon anl slide day* after lh<. glorious Fourth "this salad taste* of kerotene.
*Or to hnlp the bordoaod.
meridian. which lu-ltles the with tbe McClure expedition, after
great deal of money to go to Ireland one and ihree-quauers cupfuls elores. While we at home wer.- always
"Sure, mum, an' tt was yersetf a* nriilsh and American claim.
• yarn today, today.
nnd back here again. 1 am very lonely Place to tbe preserving keiilo with busy lo know mtich almul the neigh
Franklin. Tlie elbnolagtea! reaearcb
lould me lo iiiif lie on It."
—1. M. Chaabara.
'-lleslcies Ihe two commanders the promises to esUbllsh an affinity bstor my children, and—and—my bus. two (extra! boxes of currants ibai ls>rs' boiiwkividng. I rememljer that
aeaeoeaaeeee
W*hen preparing (be bacon for Junob fiarty consists of Ejnar INilevsen.
band who. died to Ireland was very- have been washed, stemmed and sly remark* used to be dropped
iween Ibe Esquimaux of these Islands
I was very much anapyed with the xoologlH and noted European painter
good to me.**
who
waa
driinquent
sbo
erosbed. tbe vlnogar. sugar and the
knife 1 was obliged to use to trimming of animals; V. Stefaussea. ethnolo­ and tbote of Greenland, nad provs that
Tbere to no need of Milne you. lit- spices tied In a cheese cloth bag. Boll cnrihnt jelly. ..
off the rinds. Just then I thonghl of gist. and Dr. f>*orge Howe, M. D., phy­ both are desoeiuUnta of stock frato tba ,
taper of tmanly preaebmenia. lust alowly until clear: add rumms: eIbiIFhen I set up my owo house­
Asiatic coast.
j
the kitchen shenr*—not. however, the
■'ftm ^ope and comfort and (onrnce where tbe bennty ieeaon Ilea.
mcr unill tender: aklm out; boll syrup keeping I took with me many of th< one* used to trim lamp wicks. The sician and scientist: Captain Mikkei-The expediUon ship, the DoesM otM
sen and Hr. Lefllngwell will devote
to iaha M the dally itmiine haa eome
until thick; turn In the enrrants gen­ good rules of my mother which had
ork waa l•cller and more rapidly themselves to surveys and g<-ologlca1 Bedford, will most probably ralnra CsM
to-dhotHnada ht the laat few. yeara
tly; bent thoroughly; remove spice l>een grandmothi-r's rules. As tbe
Victoria In the fall of IWT.'s^a iff th^
>Bc and wlili less waste.
work. A sailing masti-r, (liree seamen sglenilBis stating that they will
ftjMgk the wonderful “Morntoc
Summar >
bag and pour Into stcrillxed Jar*. Seal years have |ias»-d. many things have
Save all baking powder tins: they
conk make up the total nuinlier
Inin my life thaftlid not
•Taywr of Bobert U>ul« Sterei
Washing vegetables to cold water at oDce^ If the family is small. It will
to civilisation by an ovirland roola. '
Doiher. and the itirticiilar times always come to handy a* molds, either of tbe vessri's company, ten to t
-will make tbem criap. and celery. be found a good plan to use jelly
while Captain Mlkkelsen and Mr. LaT(or steamed pudding.-jellies or (roxeii The Duchess of IteiKonl will lourh
for doing things have had to give
cauUllowcr and asparagus
gtoases.
flngwell will remain In Ibe Arettt fcr
deasens.
and
themdlsh.-s
will
always
some
iKilnl
on
the
Alaskan
coast
proved U allowed to stand to Ice-water
thins* that were more urgent. Las
thA.(Mm Cat It out and paste u
Currant Water for the Punchbowlanother year.
be
served
most
atiraciiv;ety
oq
your
land mail and will then proee<-d
a BIp ccl|rdbaard aad aUefc It to tbe tor a abort time before cooking.
Boil three cu]>s of sugar with two cups year 1 made my supply of eurrant J<dly
"The expedition has received Ibmisbie.
Capt' Navarto on the Siberian coa
edMMr B&oBr hMklag-glaaa. wben- ' Boll all vegaUbles growing under, of water eight minutes. Hash a quart
the sixth of Augusi. We used
rial
aid from (he Ampricaa aad BrttIf your family iDdtiiges to much pie where it I* expected to pick np sot
put<ba i&ce at It when tbe day u ground to nnualted water, tbe sail of siemmed and washed red currants think the currani* would l>e gone,
or blsriilta 11 Is tconvenlent to have good dog*. N<^ many dogs will be
alter a certain time they would i
aad lU maaltoid aad weariaome being Bdded Just before they are taken nnd a pint of red raspbeme*. Add
indlvlduals also eontrlbotlng to­
always
nn
hand
a
quantity
of
flour
lakt-n.
how*-ver.
as
the
feeding
of
them
dattaa
pnn opoa your mtod. from the Are. With new peas, cab­ quart of cold water and strain through Jell 1 have never on Ihe ni-eond
ward (be uiHttnakIng. promiiiMl (««
already mixerl with the shnrientog, will lie aa im
third of July had band»omer or m<
||MrUi haly take a ■wmcai to read It bage. aaparagna, onions nnd eucum- chetweeloth. Add the syrap to
K the Dnebeas of Bedford, after
and either dish can then l>e readily
"Sailing on through Briiring strait* whom ihe tttlle irMpM ta nagged, aad
.j; IM
It yoor own praym. and lu bera. tbe snlt should be added to Ihe
of the berries and currants, and perfect jelly than that made to An
Ihe Alaskan coa*t wtU l>e hugged, with
bolltog water while tbe vegoiablet are put to tbe leelMix to chill. When Cold gust IsKi year, and li was made of ih' made In a short tithe.
-- Rothschilds.
IHissible call at Point Barrow. Mac
I baay honra to comb.
cooking.
pour to ly punchbowl over a block fruit Juice and sugar. Just a* we ui
Cemfert and Health.
kenrle and Balharsi. Some provi­
1 make it with n.> gelatine nor a
Beet areent-Select young heel* of Ire. Add a few wjude raspluTriC!
The
girl
with
Ihe
sallow
etimph
sion* w-m be taken on board at Park's (Ir. as well as the detenatnatiaa of tbe
'w proce**.
the mixture ami serve In glasses
Dt larger than bnlf a dollar. Wasb
will do well to eat orange*. Not
Inlet, and Ihe schooner will then sail head* of this exploratioa to aebttrb
carefully, hut do not aenarate roots with a liltle gratnl nutmeg on top of
The currants I used did not grow
orange alone al breakfast time, but to MIntn's Inlet ami make her winter result* to the prarlieadly onhoowa Mmy garden. I simply went Into i
(ood f^.tboBlht to the from leaves. Drain them, and then each glaas. If llkol.
(our or five each day
This work* quarter* there. It I* Ihe InlentiuB lo gioo tor which ibey are boqad. eoaat
Cnrrant Cup—Currant cup It a moat market, and l•oughl a large basket
iltUa Ml of mornlltlng. Bbe
sigbly to take asray
. ^IxBovtagm
wombTS
make the winter a busy one. thi- ex- lor anything, perhaps (he world will
tbe bluer taste, nace them to a din­ refreahing dess.Tt to hoi weather. currant* (or fifliH-n c«-ni*. *i> ihry
When overhealinl. Ibe hand* and (ilurer* and *cicntlKts Iravtog the 've* gain much la knowled^ thioagb (b*
ner-pot half full of botltog aalied wa­ Make a rich sugar syrup; pour, when
really cheaper thAi earlier In the
fare riioulil l»- bathed to hoi water, w-l to charge of the crew and striklns effitris of ibeie mee. wbe are wItbiMil
ter with a piece of lean pork. Boll for cold, over siemmed currants;
season.
rontslnlng a few drop* of amm
out over land and io- through Prino- a doubt Uklng their live* in tbrir
two hours. Beinove from the lire, the Ice cheat ter several hour*. Serve
I do not (ell till* ex|H-ileiice to make ThI* will !*• found refreshing
Alle-ri land, (lank* Land. Bank* baads.
1
A »o«u *bo UVM to n llttto Bden drain and cIkh> rniber fine. Season In.aberbet glatse* with small tponge laggani housi-lieep.-r»
When one iH-nellrUI In Ihi- sklU.
"Captain tfTkkeiara haa aecotoStraits. Patrick's lAnd and out
bim» a pMm uAoiw the mir brentbea with rtnegar. pepper and a
raise* the currant*, they must Ik- uwd
A vstmr bath which Is very satlsfae the Ice as far as practirahle. Sorvey* panied several Arettt expedHIou.
of • hsBrt'a pnrnAtoa. »bara them !■ piece of butter. Serve wllh thin slice*
Currant Jam—An EnglUtowomatt, when rlp4-; hut if you are to buy you- Tory miy l>e had at home, without sny
iK-tog an tifficer wlUi the Baidwtogutot nnd iovelbiem, and everything of the meat and with hard-t>olled who Is celebrated (or her dellrlousl ciirrani*. yon nrsul not wotry over a ex|M-n*lve appllinees Fill a tub with will be made and the Esquimaus of
the r>-gtiin* will be studied. The party Ziegler party, and aiso opeadlng noM
ta bsBnttfnl—look occuloo to re- eggs.
flavor^ raspberry jam. (old me It wa< delay, nor unduly exert yourself
hot water, place a rliatr in It. and will then return lo their ship to take lime on the cow of leelaad la the
M*o km aarraat tme day.
Creen Pet Boup—ffhell two quarts due to tbe ctirrant Juice she always
ike Ihe jelly a' one eenaln time when the palleni Is *eal«-<l. wrap him
advantage of the short summer and M-rvlis- of tbe Danish goveramoBt: Mr.
tt «ps a warm, avltry morning, and of fresh greeq pet*, wash.the i
1 with ty l>errtes—to the Fruit Is brought from so many dlri>c- aniund wiib a liUnkei. taking ra
get I'll- ve*M-l to r*p<- P-',o- AIlK'rt, IWfingweii tccompanled him on two
flia Wimna'a temptea throbbed and and cover them wUh a quart of
proportion of two cupfuls of currant lion* and so many varieties of ell
from
which ppltit rr.,4ato Uikkelsen occasions. Tbe little ship. Daebess of
dm
nervonily III. In spite of a tog water: cook for five mtootea. juice to live quart* of raspberrie*to the Vnlted SlAlea that the
Never never slm^iM a wntnso wasb
Ib-dford. carries mocb that Is valnabtt
Ibppy existeaee to her Bden Ilvtog drain. Add Ihe peas lo this water and ctherwlse making It to the usual wa> (rulls can banlly l-e said io have s<-a- ber hanilv wllhniil' drying them per­ aud Mr Ixfl^ewi-ll will start wesl
ov«-r tN- great unknown tract. They In (he present expedlllOB, to the
plane, tbto woman baa. some Itille i
cook until tender, then rub them
m* except locally.
Currants for Oaralshing—Sprays of
fectly. Malf-wipe-f hands
will take alib them provisions for ItO shape of srientlfle appliaaces and IniBwa wbM the (riei very bard
ibroiigb a colander. Add a pint of milk red currants lend ihomseivct readUt
While bon.e jellies and fruit pul ,up iM-coffle mugh and rnarse. n«-<I hands days, with forty dogs, sleds, and
atruraenis for use to tbe Arctic, a very
Hasp to bmoB because her soul U so to which has been stirred two table- lo decorative purposes WTien aervln* to the home kitchen ate juat us deli- are generally due to one o
horse. Their arrangements for this complete pbotograpblcouffit tocliided.’*
-ffIM with tbankfulnesa ter Ibe btoss- spoonfuls of butter, two
dish of banana* and whipped cream -lous fftcb voar. If It seem* Imiiossi caiires. either lo light clothtog
trip ar<- unique in the Ctin-me; as the I Ernest IWfingwell wni n member of
Mflh tba^ ka. Th» beat of the day
of sugar and two tttriespoonfuls of place stem* of the crimson fruit here lie lo prepare tbi (niii without too pedi-d clrriilallon. iliie to mUused prtivlfion* d.Tr»-**4- and there Is li-.m
I the marine* during lb* Rpanlsh-Am*rttyiag to her. avan to ber little para- flour Season with salt and pepper,
and (here a^d see wbat a bMutlful e(- treat an outlay if stringih or time. nerve force in either
lo carry, th*- home bill Iw killed, the j Iran war aad waa aboard the Oregon
dtoa of soft old ruga, cusblona (bat are
very I Ihe cauw- and the hand* will regain men and dogs khaHng in bis
Uma Bean Salad—To one pint of lect renolta. Arranged about a mold ememlK-r It d. e;: not lequire
during tbe battle of Banllago H-wai
good tor aching boaes. and books that cooked lima beans, add one shredded of blanc mange or a platter, they a
full punie «• W- able to obtai Iresniihelr natural hrallhy color.
By
Ihilime
the
hursi'llesb
acting as sioker and during ib* bsutt
an awaat to the noul. Tbe woman onkm and three harddmlled egga. cut pretty. If a "French " eff4*rt Is <
fruit* of one kind or another If
Knliire.] finger'joints
sume<l the dog* will to
would eome up oat of the fire bold aad
bad nbont her every eomfoR, every
lives within reach of markHS
sniirr. nf annoyance and moniflcailon slaughterv-d and eaten and alien iIu-m- see the engagement.
not loo flae. Corer with a good salad sired, (tot the mold a delicate pink.
HtOa tnniy to make tbe eye* joyful dressing, loan together llghily
Sometime* they are c*os<-d by pulltog
CurranU on Salad—One cf (be odoImd tha aaaaaa glad. Bat for all that, aerve In spoonfuls on lettuce leaves.
In Jelly Time.
[the finger* '<• make the jolnis crack
it and prettiest aalad garnisbe* wan
bar temptoa throbbed aad abe bated
WsrrSR on Homs.
Of the making of pres.-rv.-* and j someiime: they an- ib. lerult of bard
Stuffed Bgg Plant—Steam or boil served at an elaborate dinner The
tba ama la the waaiber tower downWarren. *«>n of John F Olt. returned
the plant ter fifteen minute*, remove aaloda were Individual, and of cubed >-lly iherr- U an end, and each »um-iwork, rhe-umatl^m or gout They may
ton.
bring*
the
problem
anew
to]l>e
relleieil by light rotary massage Thursday morning (rum sn
and
broken
walnut
meaia.Onn to >be hot laundry tbe sro- from the stove and cut to two. When
flvddvfl 0««h.
About Ibe plate was a wreath of hnuiu-keepeis Ihroughmil the length j (rubbing around and around and trip (hroiirh (be r«ulhwe«t which he
Mthi nrrvnat worked nnd tolled and cool eooiBh to handle, scoop out the
After wsikiiig for a short fim* wBb
pulp I without breaking the skin or Mnley. with acarlet currant aprayw and breadth of the Und Tabb- Talk! around on the joint* with ib^- thumb io«»k to oimiany with his cousin. LeadMltoted over Ibe Uha.
valuable suggestions j and fingera sitoktog npwardi. aerom ler Perkin, of Chicago, nod bis grand- III. gran-lrtiiuiren 1
nestling to the curly leave*, one stem gives many
shell
I,
which
mash,
and
season
well
- Mar templet throbbed, too. and her
resting on top of the Misd.
whirii are well worth repealing. panied hr the appUraltiMi nf oil <if win- fsiber. r W. Ik-lz Sl» of Chicago. W V CiiKum went to bis raora to bta
be»T« ware racked. And perhaps the with salt, peppur um> « heaping tobleTrign-en----- Phlladdpbia Inquirer
Mr te'lr I* na old todlan.flgbter tn.l S..IIS home, ki: RanMpk atrset.
Among them are the (ollowtog:
Spiced Currants—Six pounds of
spoonful of butler; add next a ■
agH tbtogs to her mtod nbovt
trip was along Ibe 8anU Fe trail j ’•here hi* little g
The' ie-si kettle for making pre­
pint of grated bread erumba. a
rants, one lovt-l ubiesimon cinnamon,
•aitbor man to tbe tower downt
and It was the latenilon to cooitoui-i fuund him dead a few i
Lttttt Uaka.
serve and jellies are tbe porcelain
spoonful
of
onlOB
juice
and
n
well
(our
pound*
augar.
one
level
leatpooo
Bwiii will nebe. you know, jest the
Old Mexico bat at Los VcgsslMr*. fill.wra calttd n i
Piling the stove wood aaglnst the
lined one*, as th«»e are nooewhat
benimi
egg.
Pill
tbe
sheila
wllh
ibU
cloves,
two
pound*
raisin*,
one
level
■aa »haB yw are In the laundry
i-tz Ibecame III and they
(her aban
abati ! «<tb
with her
h-r and went to tba
tl room whera
. Betz
teaspoon allspice, one cup vinegar, heavier than those of «ber warer. ptu'ered wall.
Mm' yon are weariai a blur silk neg- mltturw, and hake nntll browned
' <h. Itnle gtrt's Mory was vertflod.
Tearing antele* of clothtog by pull dooed tbeir (rip at Alberqairqoe.
nek over tbe currants, waih. drain Theiw kettle* are not expenrive, and
Uffaa and toy folded togetber like a lop.
Kansas City. Lo* Vega*. Sanu Fe.' flberIB Jobason and Coroner Tedmaa
may be kepi-fnr many year* If to tbe tog (hem off the nails, or hooks, upon
and
remove
the^stems
Pul
Into
Creamed
Spinach—Cook,
drain,
and
drciflar among the aoto plllown.
Fort Leavenworth and Ail^rquorque. acre summoaad nnd prowMBcrd ll a
First (if ail.I which they hang,
hand* of a rareful pei
Iba maid came up from tbe broil- chop a peck of spinach. Cook (ogciher preserving kettle, add the sugar. raUlargeeamntint nf| Leaving the baskets oM In rain were visited nnd tbe temperature was;ca*e of heart tnOura.
provide one
IM bant of the fanement. and. feeling two rounding lahleapaonfutt of butler iBs and rtnegar and cotA until ll^com. preserving i« to be done two large storms
very high during tbe day l.ut at night' Mr. GlbsM was 7« yoars (M aad •
mencea to thicken: add (he aplcea nnd
arid add fretful, made a uUgbt com end two level lableepoontnls of flour.
poteeinto keiile*. each bolding froml Burning your shoe* by the hot stove, It was COM. Tbe old flaate Fe trail ^meteber of Ibe Atbary drarefc Tba
ItotM to bar mtolruaa. Her mlatreas After three Blnutea turn In the spto- rook to a thick sauce.
was almost oUlleraied to Kansas but faneral ntra*
Cnrrant Water lew—Om quart M all 10 eight quarts of fruit. Three oi In an stiempt to warm your leet
nch
with
them
and
cook
nnd
stir
tor
bMw *toO Urad and frettul. repUed
■ to tbs abasmes tram
currant juice, two pounds of augnr. (our amslttr kettles, eaeh bolding) Aloiwto gtbe scraen doors to bang to the sot lb It ’ i *1111 V
mm 'eompmm* meut
dlamltsal three mlnmee Bwre. Pmir a cupful of,
» and ift- tba dty of tba BM. Baflb Bsaasd».
Tbs trip about thro* fluana. sboald bs par jUroaghAbs wteur storras.
Tban VM »littto dtoMtoba. Ud tfcaa ciwam. to vhkA noda the alte of ai [one quart of waur. Fraau to any

! HOME CHEER.

■bNiaf At BMtr't tMt

m

pea has beuti dlesolsod. over the mtatarv. and cook thru minutes loafer.
Scaaon with salt and pepper, atlr thoroacbly, aad eerre at oaee.
Stuffed Peppers Cut a Biee (rosn
the stem end of sweet garden peppers.
Chop cold mat Sne aad mix with an
eoual uonatlty cf rtcc. Peel, cut Into
halva, and press out the seeds from
loar gcod-siad tomaioet: chop tnr
aad mix with tbe mat and rtoe. add­
ing one chopped onim ami a teaspoon-'
ful of alt. na tbe peppers sod bake
for one hour to n slow oven.
Wled Canilflower—Divide a cooked
aulldower Into small braoeba aad
dh> (bem searaicly into aome stiff
bechamel aoce. wbkb baa be<-n
mixed with suffleleni tomato eataup lo
make tl pink, and pul tbem aside until
Iheiauce-bas u«t. Tbi-n dip Ihe pieces
of aulUlower Into bala eggs anu
cover itaea (bickly with panureiie
trod bread crumbs), and. after allow
tog about a qartor of an hour for lb"
erumbs to harden, fry the canilflower
to a wire basket
To Cure Sweet Corn—Doll the «
It it tram tbe cob. place In a crock
In two-inch layers allemaied with
thin layers of eoarae salt. Pul a plate
slate-lid on lop. and on It place
heavy weight. In using 11 pul ibe cot
on tbe stove In cfdd water, bringing
slowly to a boll, drain and repeat,
when ll will be ready to -dress with
butter and cream for tbe table. TbU
Is far auperior to canned or dried i

£3 SEMCH FOR IIEWURIB

Pl{CS9llU

PART TWO
TRAVERM CITY, ORANO TRAVERU COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURWDAV. JULY 6, 1
''

erly for Jhe fre-t use of tbe public for

CitlMiwi** 0«y.

children * dnr of lie all future time, ebarging cmiy sufS
dent doekage to rover actual cxp<-n*e

Tfc«

O. P. Cai
Upon ih
session of the fifly-nlnib eongn

bioa*ht of malnutning aod repair*, tbe three
pantos will be pleased to d<i
hr Uw MoUMn ot Uie roam (ranicra
wu atiJoTed a( noon and tbe cWIdreu their Intcresi la the same to the city
had irat choice, lire older Itrik* not Irxw at cost.

urdav. Cuagri s.smaii

ardar.

A

bounilful

dinner

Mng nerved aatil the aocond taUc.

Ocntlemon. we twali your ploai-

ARer the rlaodn bad been eonanmod,
a verr preUy propa* wan gl»cn pre-

Mr. Ollfvti in making the motion.

-pared aader the dlrectloa of the local

Hannah A

Oarragh ii-eoni

Wink- Mr. Carver bar

mended Oscar 1’. Carver lor postmas-; puMlt office* it

very P-w .lay*.

irusl P has iKx-n against tils will and

There have l*i-a f.ev-

The boatd >f pibllc works reeom

presa-nt grade and lueatHW

laid.-d that the forty acre* south of

to tbe sirvvis and

;e

silth power 1.. act.

atao

city, that more plt-aiute yachts would

Mr. Carver. Inclu'llii!: ex-S«-ua">r «>. t*

I B» merluokod Id* own Inten-sts when

yonax folba and the older ooea aa »ell

eomc If they could have fn-e dockage,

Uoffalt, ex-Ilepri-ii'nlai Ivi- K

ti- has

had a aw« enjoyable day.

it £eans that the bay boats will have

'IngK and J. M. lilaki'*b-<

celebrated

Saturday.

All the

place to land wliboui lurnlug over
n per cent of their proceeds, that the

A N*«r Cluh.
aibara of
■arl T. Henry'* Sunday acbooi^claa*
hi* raaldcncc and orcantced a club foi
and

aodal

entcruinmeat

suUat.K-

eosi. that

ihe

imvlIKiu

ap|*»lii'mini

l*-i.ide«
W'. lla-

It was exjseti-d that ihl* appoint,
cut wa» to have Iki
r boi Mr

mai!i' Ism win-

u

le

Itarisi-h saw fl' to wl!li.

would not be eoKily and that the lueai

camlldale*

were

ms and had gouil

In this regard, however,
been

lierslslenily

All ,.f

pnuuilieal
sop;kjii

cll.-

I ut

Mr

lauucbes would have a place to land

to |*-rform

but In company with

Secretary, Mllla Dean.

lid have

Truacure^, Tom Doan.
Thia club ia to be aoB-aocUrUn and
Wtil not be permitted to Interfere
OoettM with any other club.

In order

to he eligible to memberablp. the i
hern mnal attend Sunday acbool for a
Mr. Henry and Prof.

Jaeoby are the honorary membera of

to

Tbo b.»rd Hated Ihls-should This was done lweau»e the law stales
Mr. HiBl when a mao Is dlsrhargi-d be
M.R1U movivl that the report i<e adopt­ must U- paid in full and heretofore
had been Ihai an official
neede.1

be liooghi at once and pUited.

•liiti-. t. r'k- l '*l Ini'i.-i* of (he |*>o-

ifgardiess at bl* per- was nmney ,-nonah on band to tak«
of the purchase wllbout exiwnse
souul liiier'-*!*. Then- an- few men In
II- rlly.
After considerable dlsplc hr M-ived

Blniwtwid avenue and Hn-u to V>oni

Mr.'Moon stated that the gift wai-

terday afternoon at

ami jtpnire sireei *ijtlied by J
mlMee on n-wers.

capable of expressing the fivllng ovei

is-liilon from A

I

o'clock

from

vtlie. O., where Mr. Bowball was born
and passed bis early life.
The remalni were taken to PnlooavlUe Saturday, the local pall bearcis
being II. O. Joyni. Michael Uincy. C.
A. Bugbee. M. B. IlaskeU ana C. C.
Langley, memben of Ibo local lodge
of MaaoBa

A number d member* of

the Bastern Star and Porestori accom­
panied the remains to tbe depot '
U addition to bl* ImmedUte family
Mr. Bowball left two brotbera. Harry
and Grant and tbe following slaters:
Mrs.

Name

Beardsley.

Mta. Ida JollUe.

Palnesville.

PatnoBvIlle;

mayor

Mis*

Mary Bowball. Palnesville: Mrs. Clare
Flanalgan, Torch Lake.
Mr. BowhaU was born In PainesTlIle.

Alderraon

available ^lertal*

fool so that ihe gill Is worth about
f 15.000 to the city.
e water about the dork is of stlfilclent deptb so that ibe largosl lake
i-nger

or

land there,

freight

steamers

can

^t a Hmall ex|H-nse a dock

for launehre could also Im- addi-d.
In the city there Is universal pleaare over the gift, everyone who was
seen on tbe matter exoresslug them
selves as bellerlng that It

was Just

what the city needl'd.
Mr*. Taylor Roalgna.

meat of Mr. Carver advisable at thl*

»lgnailon as clerk at the i*»stofllee.

tuiol

While hl.-i nam.- ws* rent lo

he senate Saiiirdav. Uie oiili-lal iv>n-

the reslgnailon to take elloci Aug, U Oruiatiuu has uul. >.-i

Imn r.-|«.ii.-,l.

cil Monday evening. Samuel Garland,

Mrs. Taylor has been em|do]i-d at the

eaabler of tbe Slate bank, aptxsared

local olOee since IKK5, when she cn- detail a* Iberv .-an U- no oh;.* . .on lo

. however. Is pruliably u mailer of

helare that body and In a short ad- tereil under M. B. Haskell, who was
feconinii-ndatlou ol Mr. farvn
drMs preMtnd the city, on behalf of Jhen postmaster.
The new iMuitmasiir is today ii-e.-!vliuthe Slate Baak. Uw Hannah A Lay Co.
Cbsnges in presldenis made no dil- ;-ongintulalion.' from tin Uo;lm-*s lie n
and the Hannah A Lay Mercantile fcrence to Mr*'. Taylor aud she con­
ami ellizens trf Traver;.- fiiy »lio aicompany the eaet half of the com­ tinued to serve cfUrlenily aud welt
profuse In lli.-lr pn>mi-«;-: lu miii|*ui
pany's dock at the foot of Union street. until she chose to tender tier rvslgnaami dcelaie that they will give Mr
ThU gift U equivalent to a proeenl ot Uon. Her specialty Is registry work,
er Ih.-lr entire posl.iffice bioiiu-**.
916.000 and more, as ft provide* tbe alibougb
abo la familiar with
all WhiU- Mr. Carver 1* chRraeten...|i<-.vll>
only down town approach to the bay branches.
ni<Mle.<l, be f.vis that now tbai li<- ba«
without

tresspassing on

property.

somebody's

There arc no

strings

or

condlikmb. other than that the city
pat the propeny into sulUbIc shepe
for the pnrpoee for wbicb It will be
need.

On Mr. QIUetlY moUon. the of.

Mr. Garland spoke ns follow*
rMr.

Mayor

and

gonUemcn

of

the

eonneU:
"I am requested to addree* yon In
behalf of the State bank c9 Traverse
CHy. the Hannah A Lay Mercantile
. omapany. and the Hannah A Uy Co.
'miene corporatloea a*

you

are

aware, are the ontgroarth of the or1g|.
i^flrm of Hannah. Lay A Co.

The

preaMent ot each of these organlmtlons U Mr. A. Tracy Lay of aald flrni.
The directory ot tbe three eorporellons
I*. In part, composed of the *ame men,
••U ha* b^n called to the attention
of these gentlemen that our city has
no taeimies whereby the public
have tree ogree* and Ingress to
bay.

that

excursions

tag permission from

private

. n-commeiiib'd

it

.-w illed for 1300.

tl

a few

l.ii:ht

an.I

INiw.r lonipauy

wa*

l■.s! a lliircy j.-ar franelitse. Ho- orme being

IvariU'ipaleil

In

many

flir.—

man in hi* me.-noTaldc

Chicago director* that they are unable

He said that

sea.

to make thIa port

mo[e that! oMlnary Inien-si and that P

the ease had aroused

"As Rr. Lay and tbe directors of oxcceilitl anything that he over had

Hs- Niur ch.-rry crtqi will

Mrs. Jones slated that Ihe pn-fs.had

bave decided to make the lollowinK told a lot of lies al*>ui her but a faint
The Hannah A Lay Mer-: light irf triumph

passed across

Mnc

lime she eyed

Mr. t'odonrood

Md. 100 feet srest of the northeast

c.

A

U-. an-'

iiirg l-eelt Id.-n.ifl.'! »:

:Mi-

Icill.-H

at

w».

Mr

2>n

CrH

aii.l

Ml.

fvani.

re

Hr*. A. Mtevenv returned this morn­
ing from .N.irthport. where she went

<>

last Saturday on a bustnes* and pleas

au.| Mrr

Mr*

I’!*.-.- millin- .y -tor.-. l>a-AlDI-!>.<! • er ^ morning

'

—a-oi. and r.'-irneJl to h.-r h-ni-

ll-e

V-an;:-n'.-a-ioi. 'o J
, v-r.

W. Han-

rouBclf .n--l/m)i <Ui Ih-

*•-'

m;

liaii' .i.::

While a: S-.anr.iii v'.r. he
ekrk and

j deeds aiol resign'd

off-,

wa*

an

inv iraiion

-if

He war »■:!'-

i- invest'.m wa;o-H

s iimatias thai

t.
'he tern'-'-'

ike llu-.r wlv.-i w:-h them.

U'-:i>

a

hTrst vlci- president. Mrs. Lucas.

imistvvsof the vClagift I’ra.'T*,- K*

Ue dock.

Second vice president. Hr*. Cochlln. fore lu InoorjRiia':o-t. ami rirvi.l on

> write Hu- Msiii*tiquc t-urk and in

Recording sccreiary. Mrs. J. A. Mon-: the board of supervi--.-- t*mv yeats.

>IU him of th: action taken.

He served as mayor ef Tia-

C.t.v

italx-r «!sn!!l-.;
i-lng.

A .

hTnanclM secreUry. Mrs. J. V. McIn­ for one .v.-ar from lSwi;fio lb •a;i-l i.i* iu re

the. dock, and if the rlly of Traverse tosh.

adminisiraTlon wa* very eopifen-laiie.

City will agree to pat the

In

addition to oth.-r olfi-^

rr'ot

f- w <d Wad

Reports Bhowed that Ihe'soeteCy had whdrh were acc«iai|ianuii by coaijw-n- f.r-.
"‘i
any cstreif. he bus verred aslir'”'

-I.e-r mientlon

ot

Hie !..r Grand nspldr. wtor-

Tlu- R.a'-.-r d'.r-clv.; the rb-rU

Mr*

Adoiiied

Id-

claim*

In 'he varl'«i* (uixl-. *h<jwinc

On Mr. Moon's moHon th'- mayor and
auihorizul

to

borrow

Ur.'V
sh.-i.

on- «ra.k earh
i> Mr

W



vialtlag

at

Hiti** and Mlu Haad*

J

r

Orrell of Chkago. who

morniDE

: home this mornlag.
who

Mrs

Packard left today (or Fowch.

ha- l•.-<nl In lb*, city *lqce Sa'tifdav,: »h.-re i>he will spend a week.
!.av.*- '.hi- .-v.iiing for horn.
M -

Mr.

and

.1 Klckard r>f thl* n>y k-ft daughH-r

Ho* niortiiuv.' f>* Cedar Ci'y.

Mrs.

Frank

UrjroUiaa

Stafford aad

of Beaver Ulaad

left tbl> mr.rnlng for an «ztea<}ed

Frank Mclk.nald and fk-urc' HowelF through Canada, after *|M.-ndlng
lelt thia morning for Grand Rapid*.
M

If

Hamer |.ft thl- momlit*; tor

k

sii-ei* and walk* com-i**^

j radlag a few

Crane

Hi* y will spend the Fourth,

Mr*

d If li.. uH.work of wli

' tl,.

Cofe ir

-t.e w.:: fioa.ri |. ft for CadllUe this moralag

trip
aet-

eral dayx in the cHy a* the gaewu of
Mr and Mrs

j::.ixx .; to credi' lo ih. various fund-.,
Ch. iK.ygBB on bustnes* In ih- Interc*'
Mr
troqx Mr* Ella John*<.a
Ou Mr LardU * motion, tbe flrem.-n,
Kimlisll mosir I.oumHe olii ter*
and pulicenen. who have -erved one• *iKdid
,
tbe F'mrth of July In petoM-,
. , iheir
t* r pnii* rr. at the corn.: <»f.■*‘'^
aen^ given th'-ir re-guHet»-r Siout and Jam— Ml!llk..n ar. 'Mrs.
r:li and Eishib sjrv<-i* wa- rt*
plain

J

Alts-n

Irutican and daugh’er ha* lK.-<'n -pendlag xipte time at Omo-

Ar'h'ir dhelle of Grand Kapl-t*
i

that the i-ity h»d 357.<CCT: on hand. i
were

Mr.

Itlanrh* lit t.'hicaco left foi Grand Kap-! na. |ias-<-‘l through the city on her way

Tl.e city tri-asurer r>-i»irt.-.| the l.al-:

clerk

m-.n,

i|*i; (:• r si.'t* r tor a w«-. ». iK f-.ie le

Wayn.

wbK'b were ordere.1 paid

ani-es

w!i.|

■•iniia ^.•.ro'

engin*-*-.

ois-alnc <

n of Ur OH-.,

::i in-

P

! day* at lempU-

W.-itz >4 Is-if.l'

for He !«*• tw.i’wv-kr I. f- Hu

Ado;.'

ihat the ri'

Ih-

The CB

a.- p-'-!



Th< r«.ttimitt<-«- on -in-, i- ib'2 waik*
rveonim<-iid.-'l

of snv.-itcai.

a.iiing th.' <•:'> cvunril an.l the- -irra-l wevt t-> Hu ••I’v lla.i'

Ho fili'd 'h.-!-- .-.-taldtied

]offici-> fur eight yrer,-.

I-

'.lie Mvietai-y of Hu- iKiatd

Mr*

has Ik. I. vlMtinv lilativ.- in 'l... e.-y ' waJke.i, !,**•-

o' !'■

Ho- !--is!ii-*e m-.-ii ■'( Trav,-i*< ‘ I!-.n: Wa.m -o lUy
• that 1 :•}- on Jui. tl was r«a<! !

even

Ur*. Ij.u II

Tb- .v.mmn--. on -ir.v-i.

o' I’ll- 'e.vrd of trade ' te«v.oir:'n.l.-n Hisi a c lu'-i
Mal.i-';'!'-- rr>

te Hiaiid T:av> •*»

aaent at Suninii: City f-'- m R; ’y

Khe;q«m of the ftoo. who

Ur* O Iksme left for Pellstaa this
'

work, huving U-:-t: iKO-inis-'b-r at ,Vau-

»-arw.

F J

<ime left for Cadillac thl* mornlag

ba-

the greater part of the east haU

fiheHer* en-l light* and keep the prop-

Bal.-fa

.•nj-.y a few days' vocatioa with them.

has lx>.D vIsHing In the city (or aome

iseqneaUy a notiilier of the b.iur'l of

Trresarcr. Mrs. Wright.

aod

- iMIy 1

President. Mrs A J. Doyle. -

In

Mr

, , iiini<-d Saiiir*lay frr.m a w.-«k •

'I

t.s' Hr<etitilli- w|ih Mr

ai7 line, then Knilh to Bay street, or

aad the Hannah A Lay company hare tagne.

here ixiffle (|me and Mr. Stevens will

Monv.-- .d Kqn*a* rny.

:he l.'-.t la-

The election <d officer* at the Con­ I master to aer»;i: iha'

point sixty feet from the east booad- suited as follow*:

Kr..I

li.rt..ri M..ii'«iu.

ty-.-ao tbt» u's.ii

0. R. A I. railroad, then easterly to a gregational Igi.ite*' Aid Wv<dnesday n Ifall of ISSr.

same

Roberts weat to Beniah tbiw

Mrs. Aaa Hale left today far a two

, , Mo . I. U'-'Uic tl. r jutn-ul.

,! i.-n.mmendwii.iii

HvJ? n.d !aev|--rii !ic'•! In ptv-'offl.>

elected eoiinly
Aid Society.

eomer of the dock, extending south

■T»e Bute bank of -iVaverse City

F. E

weeks- run with

He I* a protidiu-iil nieu- 'r ol

Mrl’h-r'on

moial from Mat:1
wit

vided by a line sUrtlng on the north couslderable contempt.

aoqairvd nn interest In that part of

—•

Mrs. Charie* Cara retnrard to hir
Koe at Empire this awrelnc

vi-ry profliat.le.

Mr*

of money to pay her fine and during the coutiiv he WM* ibx -Bia,-.: au 1 -.illiviad

Mtll It reaches tbe right-of-way of the

tmwDing. where abe will apead a law
day*.

be much

, From M'lnday's Record.
11 p.r 'he grading and lav Inc i I"'-—'bl<

her

canille compaiy are the ownivs of s eountenaace when she pulled ou
the west

W. Muaroe U apeadlag Uw day

Empire-.
Mrs. R. Gabrle weal to Hamor this

Ibal Ihe *ea*»n. on tbe whole. wJII be

The mayor requesU-d

im.: ‘i • • the

Tr;'V.-r«- eountv.

ing their good win toward Traverse to animals.

cm

K

larger ifaan Hie *wee< II Is probable

-these companies ate desirous »f show­ experience with in the line i.f eruvlty

This dock has been

ibl* morning.

lh<- price will Hn-u be fairly go.sl

Mur

. rii-age-

Dii-nl* and acciimpanlv'! tl'tu ’-.i! Sher­

Union strvcL

Another car will be

rles begin to come Inin the market ani

luh slr--e- U-iween Hoh<mla|'

o.'
I'liderwood. as i>re*ldi-nt of of age’and »»-rve-i ur;;; Huthe war with honorabte ■
im-'imi. H-

t and made a pk-a fur a pun

dogk. sUnated

Freeman Pteree wenl lo Na-

Mrs. U. Bcnmn waa a pameagur aa

r<-inniitt.-e slal'vl that tbo commlHe*-

the Humane society. *piH-aivd before

than thirty days with no allcrnalive.

propoalthm:

Mrs

lulre i* veTy poor iinill the sour eber-

the claim

■ e.vv! thl* service wb.ii .mly Id y-ari-

ishmeni ot a Jail Bcutonce not lesi

City la dame subsUnilal manner, they

aad

the bay

(he Columbia this iBCiralag.

wa* made and Mr. Ucmdrlch of Ihe

milng vote, ihai of Alderman Win

at Vaadalla

Smith and wife took

ab-ia waata thia mornlag.

rheme, but the <mtl<.d. for a betle-

-xplanaiion why the i«*v.mmetida-

with only one

Fred

trip >n the C<dumbU ibis moralag.

Sixty p-nis Is a very small price for

The rerommeudaHon

chle vtding no

Mr*. B

Miu Bihel Stile* ireW to Bmpire

Mr. lai

C.ill.-it, Mr. AbtK.ll amt Mr

HaU-l lloneyman

AU Ihe hovers bclpv-1

wevAs.

by

g.
MUs C.TII FrIU of Cass CKy. Mtoa

Ihl* time of the ik«Mra and will be for

the

Record.

Chase, wool lo Northport Ibis awi»

Tbt-re Were :58 rases

to If 15.

Tuesday'*

Tite Mlw* Nellie Granger aiM AhIr tTiase. acromimMed

small fnill

makt- up Ibe ear wbk-h U necessary

was adopici on moiion of Mr lardle.
.Mr

nt Iha

F. W. Ellis of Gread RapMs Is aiop-

reiii* caw-, while the berries sold lot

Ilf the is.iaio Impi' .ui'iii oimpany he
City Cotmcil.
day evening, the yios-i. Cl'y El«-

are atopplng

plng at tbe Park Place.

and May Ihjke vartetles. briaging 6"

Hu* and ac-

i

Israel Havli and Prank Master at

The I.irmer were of tbe Early Knight

a.

woiihv of It.

I the Park Place

<d rhi-rrlts and a tew of strawlwnies

lor printing the

(-omtuituv on <

.

Egan aad wUe of KIk Rafdda

J

('hicagu

The commillee ou printing recom­

Mr. Carver

E J

:rand Kaidds

shl|>|KKl inil of the rlly Saturday algbt

mended that tbe Kvening Rerord lie

M-s. Jooet Paid 91S.

enter-

Independent

companies have complained

<iiie aud llial

I'arv-er |. a v.i.raa <d H.e e-v.:.
Salunlay moroing Mr^. Jones ap­
peared hi'fon- Justice A. r'. Ncriingcr war, living w-rv.-d m Hu- Vtu'-.iy-eia'iilT
lb- .n
and paid a fine of 115 and avoidc. Indiana iafau.iy two r-.ir*

steamboat

priena. and

g«*nl

I rail*. Mo., ta

Tale cf Paducah. Ky.. m

en- In Ihe rlly today and Helped

Krran

repnrit-d

ou

A. Rattle of S'

snipping at the Park Place.

Fruit fihipmenta.

fundb iwnnllled.

A...........

C

Whiling and expect to be here (or a

le first ear .d

take up the uirtes a» fast as the

v-y.

Hamlltoa

lirulsts on her lace. Ihe child escaped

notes and lnt.rv-*t coupons due and

uteea as speclfl<<a b^

n.

abe fell ou her bred and (nee. but

the mayor and clerk were inslfuried

I

377

Tlu-y will spend a

.-visiting friend* and n'lallve* la

si-n-.-u was but luwly

Injury.

lances.

Ibe ap|*>liiiiueui

which,

I>wrkbnrmt.

•I. on July

her daui^ter at
bvdleved ihai ten feel of ihe river bank rrem Satnrday'B RaoMfi.
Orceavllle
).-r>- WHK only on.- change In th'c lieiongcd to ihr company and furthei
Hr. and Mrs Mm Raymond went
rs Ellswortb Hale aad chlidrea
ehus<'ii lu admlui>-ter t<> llu- af- ordiiiani-.- a* last pi'-—nosl. lln- man- Ibal It wa- iK-i'er lo s-til.- iban lo go South Boardman tblx morning
have gtme oa a visit with Mra. D. C.
the G. R. A t. was tbe only road ei
falr* of Ihe n-il brick at Ihi- eoruei of
11. wliieli III.' atbl'ratlou tsuird wa* lo law
Howard 8mlih went lo Maalstre tfaU
Mr Mi«.n Ktaied Ihai be had
Carlld of Greeovllle
Ing tbe city, mall from points no
State and Cass, that b. si...... .
have
,- *.4.e.-vl in .-a- Ibe cltv d,1-ld.-.l read over the d'-»-d and found an agree morning on business.
Mia* Ixicrie Fisher waa la the cHy
that line being rariied.by stage. Wln-n
niunoimly'of the iMistoItlr. I. ei
uy Ihe |>Ian: all. r iTKhliw-ii
1. K Huff weni to nsHe River
meni
giving
riiurian
rlcbt*.
He
>>-*ierds>. returning io,,^ home la
she first obtored, she was on duty
of till* MTtinn am! in thl.‘ ivcnnl
. by rbe ihoughi tU<- comniiii.e bad made a moiniug.
. will I
UlM Arbor lodayT* '
<’‘'
from 6 a. m. unlit 7:30 p. in. but for he will undoubkHlIy t*- eniln ly sailsa'om. im-o by Ho- coy t-ouTieil goKi liargatn
Hr and Mr*. C.-orge Haskins are
Cny Ain>in-> Ikivir.
aad Hi*.
N. Chapman *'Mid
year or so has only been fled.
. null romUr b' Hie f.iiir
*ald that Ih.- o.mpaiiy uu<.oubl.-dl> -.{s'Rdlng a few day* at Empln*.
daughter Irene left today for a tun
working twelve hours a day.
rbos. II. fUioiild lilt four be
i’oslmarler Carver ha* not yei aii-h-u-i
ow-m-d lo Hie middle of the slit-am aii-l
Mrs Gtmrge Haas of ihiuih Maaiiou
days*
visit
wPb
reUlIvca
la
Wool
KaaMrs. Taylor waa Miss Maud McDeihouuced l:lr. plan.* u* i<> tbe cvoid'ii t of I able >agi<v.Hie tit'll will In-sel<-ete.l <-as euHib-d to the ten tiei lu dispuic wa. Id tbe Hiy today.
mou whi n she emervd the office but
rircnii J>nlc>- of ihe adjoining Mr (lllleit iheii (hanc.-<l III* wue and
ofllrv. nor whom lil* ili-patv »ill|bv i
Mrs. M P Dailey of Effi|rtrc was In
Hr. and Mrs. Thomas H Broahs aad
eight years ago she was unlu-d lu uutrI. Sli.mbl Ihe grantee, n-lutwrmciit W-ill 1
Mr Miiit-liU- <111 alM.
the niv today lor a f.-w biairs.
Miss Florence Hallowell at Chk—B
Hagc to C. E. Taylor, proprietor of the
IH- made utiHI liN »lli' i.vl
Mr and Mr* Dav. W.wtley and
Th.- claim ba* biv-n standing »ln<e
ate guesis .d Mr. oiM Mra. U I.
City news stand.
Mr*. Taylor Is
«PI"1|||I ji-iin judge of the adjoining dis'rir, Hie bmiding .rf lb.- Wcsi Kii.ni .ir.ei <lilliln-ti. Ariliur and. B»-nlah. are
lie>-n l.irwar.i'-d. Tii
Mark* at HuwtK Cottage.
courleflus and raiwMe worker, almnst
i Hu-fact j *hall do
*
of Mr Con.-rasble 1i
ulng
Mrs
W
J
N.-l*«n
<.«
S
Cedar
nrldg.’.
Wbi'ii Ibe bndgi- was liollt.
ph'fsant and she will bo much missed
Allxrt Knuib
left yesterday
for
that Hu- couie-i ba* io-eii
tb'cl. will I
■■billion wa* tnadi- in the fran- Ihe cour*.- of the river wa* narrowvl
when she leaves the office.
give general s.-iH*|*vtliiti, a
Til.- craiidcblldren of Hr:.
Jamev Mackinaw i*iaad, where be has ae*
u- 1* i.-c-irhl*.- Ibal tbe mavimom elisrg.- lo tw.-niy fc
I' wa* b-fi a* li wa> ou
Mrs. Taylor's longest vacatiun dur­
repied a po*IHua for the aummer.
ugui'ed a*
one sif Oraml
• *halt be I" ci-ut* a kilowatt Ih.- east fid- and Hn- we>l -idc got M.>rcan. who i. Vl.>|iping at the I'arl
ing her iweniyHim- years of senlc«!
Crairg.- K Mu-Tens of Glencoe. Ill,
c.unty's 110*1 and l^ost «*. fa! .•it..en*. ^
all thi- ad-ilM-m Hi. Poia'o Imidemetil Pla.-. ha..' amv.-d aiel will b.- wilt
one month which she took one
arrived last night to vUli tbe tanxlly
who*e pa*t earoi-r eirltl-.-i *i:in to
111. ir K>su.lui.>ilj.-t lor a mouth <i
tvimiany clalmtnv- imlf
Thc'oriHnaiiiv
summer.
of bl* *l*i.-r, Mr* M R Sadder* Mra.
ddemtloii.
im-!-, r
the
rli-.-timTh.- commlHi-.- <»n waier
recom
su-veii. aud tbclr ehlldrwi have been
sianco*.
m.-ndi-.! Hiai main- I* laid «n \Va*b

parties from other eltic* have au place
where Ihdy can land without obUIn

ihal

Emellae

MHitbern Micblgan

When she entered the local ofllce

pleasure thirty days in Jail.

and

i*

afienim.n

aside (rtim a m-vere shaking up and

III ?«o fvvi Iw-iug altaclied In both In-

Ho- M-niltm-iit exi>ret*ed

it'c'uv

and their graan-

T;iie earth was psrktid hard wh«.fe week.

llrv-rlna*

bank

sin-ei

‘Finch of 113

thl. morning, wh.-re they will alietid

the ground.

■■•nt ol adjareiil property owners mllh-

Nalbiual

Ninih

8

ilaught.-r Hub) b-ft (or Grand Rapids

fastened IU and tbo little girl imshed

B.d Whiting ItH .in Suie strvv-l. tvm

coairaei

W4-*t

Mrs. R

Cullen II

The wluilow

lUilak was glu-n pt-rmi*

first

l*0pn.

William Smith of Chicago la
and

against It. loosening it and (atllng

-b»i lo ninve hi* bullditu: lo Ibe How

Iw-Uer In a public capacity that
Otrver nnd

Monday

Tbe IlHIe girl was playing In an ui*

gHK-ery and I’ai Hurden'i- Ibiuor store

Tbe

s

opplng SI the Park Place.

aurenl liviui It* present loea-

and A. W

Hedd««.

Mr* ilivlden's slater. Mrs. E. II

sialr* nam. Hie wluilow of which was

John Mac

tlun to the sl*acc iM-twecn

F

in u-rrtbie injuri.-* and p.»*Jblj death.

Donald was giv.-n in-riulrklou to move

imrragb evidently thought Ihe aptKilut- tiic city wbo have sent-d longer or
Mr*. C. K. Taylor has lendvred her

A SplendW Om.
Jmt before adjournment of the coun­

LJ

The city gels the easi

100 feel with a sixiy^uot approach.
Tbe (ruuiage U easily worth 1100 a

F

the guest of Mrx F O Raich.

atsHit . IgliLv n f.vi (r<»m ibe ground

Ihe Tl»ce

buildiliK* on From *tr.vi.

Hr*

an nld<-r |MT*<in, would have rtsulle.l

b. r.- 111. If bulMlng* now slatid. coun­

It Is 3IW fiH-t IB length and n:

feet In width.

.-blent

cil graii'.vl iH-rmis.-lou lo move lw..

iM-inr

D

I'nilor of Hflh slfi-vt. met wiHi an ac

eommlliee <>n

lo U- er.-cl.-d uu

Daniel Hrkins at Bret-

Wash . and

with her miMber U visiting Mrs. W. H.

C. Usiml* a*k-

Owing lo tbe tael Hiat a new bulbl
,g 1*

The dock Is om- of ihe l-cst In north-

the best

Mr aad Mr*

which will be held wl Ihe home of Mra,

The Syt-ar-old daughi.er id Pnd

streets and walk*.

rn Michigan and cost origlDslly tic.

O.rnnd was tX years of age.

It A t

fierinus Accident.

M

square ix-lwcn Ibe hotel

IIK) and it was built to last for years,

Place

. ItarlH-r, (orno-rly of Karwell. who.

r.-f.-rred to Ihe

appolnti-d

UTday and 1* slopping at Ihe l%iH

the reunion id Ibe Purchase family

iug iM'iiiiisvlun to eic-ei a bill iKatni

mlitce on resolutions.

used.

half was «■ p. to Ibal
road aud the l«lance to the H

Columbia and Hie Park siieet -brldg--

loon, Glllett and Wlnule a* the cum-

the Pirat Methodlat church at Palnea-

malt-rials to bal and Hic answer was

i-

-tl and oth.T.* was referr.vl to the

ever received and that words were In­

are stopping at the ftiA

O J. Ayer* of Haalstee arrived yoa-

are htee (or a w<vk‘» visit wHh

sm-et. and also Is-twcv-ii hatnwesid ave.

transfers.
>«ac of the graixlest that the rlly bad

Tbe

and

Place

regular council m.-.
Ihe man had Inv-u held oti the roll*

IHHltlon lor a sewer to Ugln on
South tkslar slie.l tanning w.ei

neeeasar)

UouB ibankliig A, Trarj Lay aud tbe

Caaa etreet Piiday noon, war held yce-

Rohlaaoa

Mrs T. V nuiiatriek. bersoaaada
nail

quei'e pit all Ihe bricks aud i«ving

Palmer's motion.

citizens

ri-si.

be appointed to draft suiialile renolu

the caving In of the uscavatlon

the

Ur*. Ib'klns mcMher, of 1»* Angefeq,

:ili. Ibe mailer was referred lo the until |«y day.
Hr. Winnb- asked why the p.-re Mar

comianics for tbe gifs.
Canum Bowball. who waa killed by

TaUenlay.

had paid him and n.IU-eled Ibe

commliiet- on way* aud means on Mr.

Instructed u>

the

I.

Nonhport today.

ed. the Imanl having »iai.vl that iher-

It, He moved that a commltu-e of three

the eiab.

charged employes not to exrt-i'd tllUl

moved that the mayor and clerk Ikmake



^'

maid arrived Kaiurday from ClacNw

Wtimiev moHon the clerk

remiu-ry an.l more r.»im was urgently

the

the

a place

cm Mr

Kcferred

walk* cummltUe

wa* BUlbid-ldvl to drew orders (or dl*

bU

would not have to walk the streets

Pre*ld«Bl. J. W. Chapman.

pur

almost all **dd in ibe presem

In all bis puldic service Mr Carver
>*>ug!i!

rvmcterv- be

chant'd f.ir II,:.«i stating that tbe k)t«

bn* U-. ii eonscU-ntloD*. .-nergi-He, aod
li!-* .v'w.-iv*

present c|i>

sought

rerve tl>0 pUbHC.

lid It .mill Ib.- pvereni l:!<ie.

Improvetn

and excursionists visiting

Ihe foUoalnx oEtoera were clociod:

apeeUed time.

buUd a

aod equip Ibe. dock with lights
small

la the Cooxn-catlonal chvreb met
picaaure

city could

ili-ulrabh-

Jme

slfalr*

very

father. 8 E B'alt

The Park Place asked prrmlssbwi for Onisne <d BanwHl'a Islaad. spent Hal

r s: 1-3 feet

<1< irlmi-nial to bl> p>-r.-unal buslm-

eral ctiiididoliK in the fl<-ld for

to this

r G. Boyd of Chicago I*

had alrva.ly paid ih.- first asi«-*»meni

of public

other line

roretog

i!iIk

i>omiIuus

Hrt

forgotten guest of Tho* T. Bate* aad tamOy.

wb.-n h.- rally owD.'d 1? 7-5 feet and!«7 1-3 feet extra walk and p.-nnl**l«n eveelng In ihr city.
to bull'd tbe walk <.n Park atnel
C. K Wilson awde tbe bay trip ta

unM>lii-iii-d and

'Ime* in acrepilng

not

a* soon a* poKsible

r 'f^e suied tb<

When-

W. Half, and Mr, Carver will assume i ver be has been mentiom-d for public
a* lie ran qualify, which will I*' in a

bad

and Rom- slrtw-i l>ui would attend to It

U true that he ha*

ter at Traverse Cliy to surcei-d (k-o. ■: m-v.-r U-eu an office ws-ker.
the duties of the ulflre Ju^l as soon ; offici-It has Ixvn

>Uied that It nndoubiedly meant an­
boat*

lalks committee

on Ibe north side at
Hr*. Fred Cnlvctt aad chlMrwa ar­
eompany'a addlitaaT ' be sidewalk
Wan n-lArod toMh* Washington
'
sinw-t tieiweco Bartow rived Salsrday (or a tMI vHk bat

Uy

filled many

nora, Mr*. Henry Day, whono day waa

of

Mr. Winnie siatM that the streets and

A peuiloo for a rebate in paving a*aessmeni on lot* i: and 13. block 8.

•niMie «u held at the Iml tell Sat'

W H. Abbott.

aad Hr*. J H. Dowd aaddaoghHazel

aad

Norma are

vlsIUag

aunt. Mrw A. L- Joyce,
I>*wd will be here for a abort

| rtved home last night on the llllaoix I rime and their danghlera will rsaaala

Mrx.-i'- qncttlen.Jfr.nn Mackinac l•laB<i.

|nnHI fteptemW.

ROOSEVB.TMDKMGHI

rGnM narcnc Herald

Miss Maude Kreppe. of S'. John.'. U
Iwlicved to be iMic of ihi

vastly greater tmparUnee thao K ap
It will he <d great value lo Ibe bi»l-

She grwduaicd at Jh

JoUn-

EXCISIONS
Pere Makouettf.

y.»i. SCO. iod gulag to 111.- X.irth
era State Xoiwml eollea*' at Msr.iu.-ii -

PcMskay. Rate AIM.

' took a three years' eoursz- la two you -.

Sunday. July S.

IDEAU or BOTE TEST SIMILAt land

In

this city

rbMssopbywevbvr

witboni

Buys this Complete

Phonograph Outfit

gradual.d last week tbe nr»i In a

class of forty ^ll
landing places

SPECIAL OFFER!

Kslkashs, Rate 50c.

For mnay

.eels.other than ihe'Nortbera Michigan

THOS. T. SATES.
Edttor wid M«na8«r

«e.

MUs Kie|>ps i-- but IS y<-ar>-

years it has not bew possible for ves-

•eus Iniereeta of Ibe city.

r:r^

(IBcale.

Ecbenbltteca Xa Tbdr Mnwiiit^
Traced by German Eawojr.

pears at iblo tlmn attboagb umn now,

MKKAtO AND RCCQRD

•> i -< •: sS--

j fn tbe suie boldine a iite eer-

la the fiMun thh daA wOl be «T

Sb>' gsti- (he vat--

Idtrtory.

dockage charges. And In vrvis-l men
SM Md I

this Is mnridered an ilea of vital Itnporlanre

II will

sIm>

B ■week ! srit.-s bis lai'i.T ih'-re itisr Iti- fas - at- j

lie of great eon

e Is ap> I ccpletl

venleiye lo nwnem of pleasure craft
taAdn
taAdra
.»«a Adm

nTw...................................

who will now have a place for land­
ing and which will remove ibe Incon-

■Ur. H--1 r«
'

There are nearly aeven-

ly launches nirned

-""-"S
Ibe

rolled

States, deliveivd tbe prlnrlpal addrews

in Traverse rit>-

the other day at the commencement

After aioBths of wmStini:. and antiri- which will and a landing place at this
Kite Md •pocmUtlOB, <bc postofOrc polnf mosl desirable. Shipping JnlcimUen haa toallr beeo aculM by tbo ests of a private nature a Ml Is; greatly

excvehw of tbe rntvervlty .-f IIIIdaIs

Carver Kj beneBle>l. as rbe cost for dockage will
he p^nl
po«i- he merely nominal, only Kiinirieiii t >
iMCMd Oeo. W. na*. Ihe
pfcscnl poiti
n^rragh has defray the actual e\p<-nKes of niainic.
nance for the dock

be BBld:
•Tke splrtluai

r C*rw«r.

evldcDtly

fnr

Mitpotnlment

of

Grand Rapids. Rate

Vij|t.-.|:

uo.

SUNDAY. JULY I-;sill U ,ik. Ti^t.. .

1 ram

• ,i

M-hH-.,.
1... •hot.,
M
.1.1...
til ;h>- |. istiioi;
Ins
tliiu- n.

4»f th.' Slan.lurd nli f.. .-a».>
will first VI II

K;m-:

A>u--)..\ ai *h»- r»sjU'‘-'

at rrbana. !U.. eaye a dispat'-h from
that city.

^pOLBtseat of Oscar P.

lag this appoinlBicot.

the

i States .llsiro-< pilorn.-y m- fhi'-acn i

pited M Wavti.

yenJenre of using iirivalc properly for
this purpose.

R. w SiiKii- . loroM-rly of lUy n<> :

In the course of bl< address
hr«id«

This report Is msife ui> onWe-tnes
dav ol each weak. Tf*. M.-r.ii.i is i-.rescunsibte for ■ >.am;uB

thirty yeara. bare heeti a powerful fac
lor.

This gift from the Hannah A l^y

TERMS--(:.ub

Traverse City Markets

between ^ur

two. natioOB, eapedslly during the last
Tbe Increase In tbe numlaw ef: >

•men of dulverslty training In the fnlt ^
—....................................
ions best known lo btmseir. but ii Interests Insugurales the ptillcv which
when the directors *ert PiBIca and In flermanv during Ibis Mothor Crsy'e Sweet I'owderr. lor
seened rather strange that >n Ibr was suggbsteil
pefind hss been polnled out .« on. of
face of penlatent denuuid n( Postmav- from Chicago vIsIIihI this city last
tbe mote rwmsrkshle fi.is of oor epoch. ; th>«-inlile-e > ........... .. s>or V-ek. . »r. K.
SaS to be relieved from his duties mnnlh. At Ih'st time their unanimous
"HIgber education has adjusted liaelf
sn-i'
**'••' '•
*.'‘.1"^
and (oor good cillsciis ready to re- expreasion-< si-rc Hist Traverse Cltv
lie-. .ICV.T
IP tbe nted. of our modern life, and :
.•nri.V.;: ;'. . iv. r»e...i. n:w»!
eetva the appolnUneat. that a new was a ell) of rou'Mi-ralilc 1ni|s>rlancv
tbe dcmiad for oolrefslty MnratImi Is A<Mr~ AI'c«i>..*h.t- .1 I -It.-, N V
r;«
taster baa not bereiotore been and growriit: rapidly in wealth and
more earnest In both couniiiea chan j
" '
However, It Is now setUed, eoatncrelaJ value. These eorisimlions anywhere else and hss become farj_ tl.-ii.-..- miih-i > iM>n- liav.
^and we believe In a very salisfaetorj by this gin have evinced a spirit of more general. Oor people si large have | Hi.- Nonli.-rt. l.ltl.i tc IVialiberality which will be gratifying lo
awakened to tbe oue thing timicd for i.niiKSion to ilutn l-ltni <ivi-i
our iMxipIe.
II is llicii isiUcy t.i cX
'■ Mr. Carver Is a represrnlalivc rillnational micceas - tbe growth of a truly
tend their aid mid exercise llieii ts-sl
aelenlltle spirit In the enndurt of af
'?nsB and will make a firat-rlass posiil in tinefforts for the sdvamvniciil anil d<iol
fairs, from the iimallesi industry to
.'■aaatar in every resperi. lie Is a good
optnetil iff Traverse City
They liav«- tbe administration of the state liBcIf.
baatoeaa Ban. and will apply to tbe
Cure for Aching Fec<
faith in the future of the ell;
They
“In
Cermaiiy
the
erfentifte
spirit
has
can, Tir.'lpostoOce wort the same huceessful
ftOlBI.I. -1.1
lyelleve ibal II will one day'rank as 'penetrated into every braivb of husl,^Be(hllds which he has applied In bl«
one of (he most ffourlslilug ami pn' nese. Into ererr factory. CmpIrIrsI ays
' .-on hnalneas.
With all respert In
gressivc rillesjn Ibe stale and ufuin i temA which have not adapted them■the B«r(ta of the other candidates,
much larger scale than at prescol. and eelres to tbe ebanges, Itave one by one
.irtw are also good eliisens and capable
While eiirrluK a riu'idgi' !<■ ilrivi- .iff
the gift of this property emphasizes gooe In the well It baa become a fre
mm. It ean be safely stated ihai thenil-.iiifi.Hi. Mi'-< tniiiu Whiimun .if
their purpose to lend ihclr efforts for qnent saying that tbe fjennao unlrcr
■vawotalaeat U a flrat-eJaas we. Mr.
■My profeswir Is tl>e fallter of modern I’.riv. as..l ri. Ml in a falin. li.-i
Ibe eily's advancrjpeni.
Carver bu every qualldeation for the
.ti. ,— .anulii Hr.- and «1i.- wa.i l-iiiii.-l.
The city roonrlT e\prc:;s<'d v«-r> «*ni
;.oaea and hla past career entitles him
|ii*ili:«|.|y fniaiiy
pbathwily Its appreciation of the gift
.to paoognltloo. He was been closely
Industry and has brought Teuton enand there Is a purpose among the
eno". enterprise and ^<erseveranre to
-iddhtlflad with public affairs for n
aldermen lo equip tbe dock, In stieh a lit fullest deveWvpmeDt.
.•grant aluuiy years, and it Is ven' RvatlIt-hint;. lUisd. Hleelmr. i'oMmdmc filni
manner as to afford every enDveiiidiu-o
eefai»H wei... it
Tmperor Kang HI of China isaned I»nir«.-usre snth.eii.a
Cldng to aUte that his public duties
for the purpose for which II Is lii. a treatise which bis grateful people KA/.4> MtNTRE.NTrslb t" rat- is « io l<
' have been performed roosctmilniisly
named ttw Holy Rdlet.' Kang HI wrs
tended.
.mad to ibe best aatinfactlon << the
Ibe second emperor of tbe present ily
. people at large. He does not go Into
nasty, tbe Cblngs. which overthrew the
- the oCBco without eiperieMe. as be
corrupt and degenerated Mings.
H-.
Cut the Weeds.
-was postmaster in llanioo for several
Traverse City bas been rleaned np like Frederick the Great, wau not only
. yi.jiys ap'l hi'lil a similar offlee |r> and now
n rew ercel'eni »i- a highly successful warrior, bm \
rod ortlict of great renou u
.Kiiidittit city le-fore eomine to Tnu- ju'aiatic-, lull
;(V.
:i •IMI.-.. '
< rSe City. He has lie> n a evnihi r of of U-V.1S ttliM
in-an

Sr-".’.rj?.:'

■assnw

A CUAtlANTFEO C«mt FOK F*aesi

Seilinq pr.te.

Fl.c.r, It ). *
IT.-1
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McH. II I., fc
F«-e.l, 51 I. A
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f.dfls;,. ,-r pom,-!..........................
Ijird. p''" l•"ln■t..............................
HiMter. |H-!
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t'n-siii.: V buii'-r. |»-r i>.>iiuil .
«*h<-.-s.-. l"*r le’HUd...-...................

GRINNELL BROS.
Wusic House-159 E. Front St.. Traverse City
V,.: I.-.- I. .f,«.,.t.ripi i:... K.1.S..U I',..

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Tiniotliy • • ; .................................

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w^:

-'

Buying Rates ef Traverse City Dc.ie
Whe,i ..............................................................;s
f.-rn. ir ! In !i.' .............................
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ISdal.e
p. r I..I h.-l...................... r:. I'»
Rye ............................................................
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f'lti-'k- u .. i-pntig..

II

A 25c
Hose

=';.S

lor Counly Sunejor^

Suppoiti'i-

<’al\c-i .
ai|.rr p
UmbF .
Hoe* - .

for
Oniy a Dime

Edwin P.Waferman

the bMml of KiiperrU«i>, and irf the
vUlnia trastees of Travenu City be- cni iheae weeds before they seed an-J
ffsiw Its iMorporatlOB.
Was county scatter still farther aod every good ciidert Bad register of deeds for eight l*en abould nee that Ibis Is done.
, puara and mayor nr Traverse city for

• mr.

*attend to tbe people;
erafe beeven.'
Ever
Ivery country wblrh
expects
vidual who wants to perform hl« duly
nod find happlnera In life, .-so f.Mtffy
do no better Ihsn follow th» toa.-Miig«
of tbe 'Holy Edict.' At a glance thnee
wtio read ll»cm and have cad .t 11*
teoed to the quotallmis in the sie^e.-lies
of President Ronneveli must Ik- slrurk
by the extraordinary slmllsrity of the
two. I.et me give a few exsmplew:
•'Kang HI ssys; Toltivste filial piety
and heotkerly love, for thereby will b«
honored eocial morality.'
I^slilcr;t

Many of the Hllrens have rxcelicnl
ly kept lawns but to order that llicy

If thu pour ftor Grand Traverse county

may roialii their freshness an iltwaui.v.
constant

aratchfiilness

is

u<HH>s8niy

•etif rounty rtt*ck tost the weeds get a start. If all pro|s
and redater of deeds the work that ho erty owners wntild cui or dig up the
*feaa daie for (be county and rliy In a weeds on their premises, this lalior
pahlie capacity has been largely witta- would be much leas.
TMs warning applies to tbe ronnlry
ana he ban Inleeted
K Into the work for which be received as arell ak the city. The we*><ls ahmg
abthlag, the same seal as any coe- Ibe highway are pmductlre of much
■duuUuua dtlsen e^ld exercise where barm and the land owner or the town­
ship if Ibe landowner does uut. sbo.iH
BompeBsatlon was liberal.
Aaide rmn

tbe

w. Pom MIB

.\'H'i|ic wit" h.i* llu'
«!i \

|b

C r:;,

wi.l'b
non he rn

UkOilgiui.

U

lb.

'.alnn.-.

of 'h.

-.-u.:,.

the percentage Is decreasing in

JIngUng and tingling of the heiia.

DO jaUns were spared by the Hannali country and. strangely enough, that I;
A Lay cnapany to make it aubataDUal

JULY 21 AND 22

ing Of Ihe largetl lake ateamcra.

Tbe



Tw« Dais 0»l|.
FREE!

bis anti-race snkddc ernaads.

it sixteen ot the twenty pairs of Inins
lawn In 1905.

I

la mure.

lyaiilvl WetMlev

*c'

s

;iii<l

Mv!''*

at

White
such

ridiuiluus

$1.25, 1.50,1.75
While Lin^ Skirts

2.50
White Sicilian!
$4.65

CO QO

vionh $6.00

VUiwO

Ladies' White Suits, Bt at

None Such White Waists
’ ‘ ■


WAISTS
r whlit >

,

i,

"’f >OLr .iiM.au-an.
'D:
l.r.--""

Dr. McDonald

To tup

•t

workmaiibh
iiibhip.

Iv-.itry
r.ire 1.
- itr

skirts m.i'l'-of
r«-.il Iniii;in-Hrr,-ul
n.i'l'' of r«-.

$2 50, 2.75, 2.98, 3.98, 5.00, 6.00, 6.98

There ia •omethltig ••

^A^glnallr coal $16,400. and ibe off IIS victory the city has to lu cred­

lyod

r* .it
ilii"

.I'-v-

worih J5.00.11

has been increasing in the city ever

atad laatlng and adequate for the laud­ since Prcsidcni Roosevelt commenced

.m

cij

li< I]> In:;

rin!. ih.i’.

low I'l" • * ,1*

I>apIlB Jcc_;-x: ••
■ ■•. . Ljtlce
• "
IB advaDco ta order that the famiera ’••'■i " "fl
win onderstiDd when tbev h-ar tb* '•'“"• ■'Iv •'•v

ibv

-i! -li;i-st

yl' ' -Kul I'< r f- <: 'I:. ‘ .I'l ;

in

Hurktehmie. arc getting ripe and TllCrC IS StHl H0PC“T!ien DO
the amall byy. of Pui-.U.. oUl aooo
U,.ct,oir
have belli on as ibey go ii.v.n tlr.'ugii
l'**! UChpAir.
the forestsjrs'l. . •• •
;*s s the
• --—*•>;• ej \i js-r.^,; and aci s

u;-, cua- UCi. ui i<rviiwu> )!.—>• U.W •hoes Uuii

r

Skin*, aii'l. wli.i: >* n:"f<

county a population of s:..n.««. of which
For the past

imm

Our White Skirts

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY

twelve mon'h« the eiiv renorted l.II.'

•vImuM

We Have Made a Great Hit With

Park Place Hotel

Btrncted of the very beat matena] and

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vs;.

ft

»

M..i;y . i.»-i.!. r •!:

Tho Well Known Jspocl.ilist,
IS COIVIIIMO !

Weeds serve no gcwul iiiirpusr. they
ffvUM locally which recommend Mr.
•e unsightly, they exhaust ilu' soil
Carver, he la a veteran of the civil
•Only by avoidance of apending money |
war, Mterlng the army when only Id by taking everything and giving noth­ on what la needleea or unjuallflalde |
yeara of age and serving with courage ing In return. A weedy plare general, can we leglllmately keep our in.-omc
to tho point re<|Ulrc<l to nirvi our needs
ly
marbs
a
thrirtless
owner
while
the
and bravery until the dose of thd"war.
that are genuine'
He marched with Sherman from At­ trim, well kept city lawa or farm show
“Kang HI says: ‘Promote academhlanta to the sea and tmrtlelpatod in that (be owner Is a pragressive. up iis
Inotltutlnns. for thereby are estahllshnd
aeata, fortunately, bow- date man who takes au interest in hi>
■rboltriy habits.' I'teidcleiit Rooac»-elt
Injary. Hla war record
sa.vs; -Of all the work that Is done or
la cruditable and givM him addlthmai
that can he done for our country ibe
gmitest Is that of odneatinc the l»«ly.
for the eonaMeratlon of (be au
Oovarnor Warner Here.
Ibe mind and. alsive all. Ihe charactor.'
thorIQea at WaahipgtoD.
Oovernor F. M.
Warner,
nrcim“Kang Bl says: -Explain laws and
Webellerethat Mr. Carver's appointpanled by df^iily sisle food cnminik- onllnancew, for thereby are warned the
muBt will be generally aatlsfactory
sioncr fVdon t’. I.tllte of Cnopen.vlll.-. foolish and obstinatePresident Ro.we
wu know that he will receive the
celt says: ■R'ben we make lt evident
G. M. Dame of NnnbpoN. deputy sisi.Urge
that all men, great and small alllic.
food Inspector. II. H. IWcr* irf P.ni
prominent traslnow men and
hare In obey Ihe law. we put the *ar.'liac. banker, who has tanks at N.irih- gnard of the law araimd all men'
-edtiaena generally. That he will make
"Rang HI aaya: -Recnmmend porlte
wiMd poatmaster
mdmwals ts a foregono con- pnrt. Sutlons Ray. Cedar, KIngFli-y.
a gaud
Pouliar and oihcr iMan-.s In the sis'., speech, for thereby is refined the social
^olualM and It ts assured that the busland Frank Knit, editor of the Konli- almowphero.' Preeldeni Hnoaerelt says.
a of the red brick on Stale street
•Apeak
softly' the follnwlng wools yon
vlllc Rerord. arrived In the city Inst
•*-wUI be fttUhrully and eonscleoiiously
all know.
evening and took raoniF at the lYirk
-looked after.
"Kang Hi says- 'ttevetni. legitimate
Pitre. Goremor Warner delivehil sin
buslneas. for thereby ih» people's do
addresK at the Kerns Inslltiiir In Hie •tie Is rendered pacific,'
PresIdcbT
Tim Clty'B Olfl.
Kapids on Thursday evening, aixt a Rnnaevelt says: -Oiir lawa should be »o
to the city fishing trip alth the fi'leiids nam.il. drawn as to protect and encourage corThu girt
t night l.y (he was arranged for irxlsy on Iburiltn.in poratlofia which
r honest duty
Hannah « Lay Menwntllc company, river.
The parlv left on the early by tbe public,'
"Kang III sa.vs: -Keep dls.-lpllned the
.the Hannah « Idty company and (be morning trniii nnd will spen.l the .lay
fofeea. for thereby are prevented thefts
-Traverae City Slate l«nk Is raiu «< con- fishing for tpuit.
Ifadh Mr Pow.-.r. and rohherlee.'
President Rooseicli
alderable magnitude atid one which and Mr. llame are .'Xpert fly essieis
«yw: ‘A good navy la not peorocaiive
, Ibe people of Traverse City will api*rc and knoa Grhere (he biggest Inuii si*- of war: » 1« the surest gnarantee of ,
date. For many yeara tlu- city bas
e I'o'tiid. It ps-s wiTlsoiii savins peace.'
keenly felt (he need <K a public dock that the poverMor will havi' the flm.-.i
"Kang HI aava; ^rtle enmilles an-l,
but anrh a convenience has not luu-u Ipxit dinner lodsy iha< he ever had. dlseenaiOBs. fnr thereby yon protect hu
man Urea.' President Rooaevelf sar«:,
Bvall|)>le and there seemed Utile or and the outlug sill is' u pleasant ’'V
•Every thinking man rejoices when by, '
•bo prospect that a property of this
“Dee. He will return liome lomor
medlartoa or arbltratloo It prnrea pns. i
Vlnd could be secured exr«*pt al very raw. The trip has no pullllral signlfialhte to nettle irauhles In time to avert , !
large expense. Inasguieii as the water
e whatever, as he is just out lor anffcrlnr'
,,
frootafEC available tor such a purpose
•"Ibe style of Kane Hl'e msUms >,
w days' quiet nn-rratioa.
bear the business secilou is all onu
ebowa tbe couvenlloDa) character of the | >'
orthodox ronfoclanisi and oaturaMy ' ■•'
pled and it will be diniruli to Fceurc
But I "
StallMIrs Just
eompleted by lii>- may appear pedanticai to you
enough froBlage lo the proper location
think you will agree that It Is a re "
tor a dock of this character. There- Saginaw niuniy rii-rk'sbois that twA
markable dnrnment which reveals tbe
tore this gift from the Hannah A Uy babies «-ere iHim in that rity l.i on.
Inmeig thought nf a groat rhineee.l*'
interest Is cxcrptlnually iu>|M>naui auil
le eoiitiiiy ier an equal rural and ruler and nma closely on the Hoes of' "
valuable.
urbsn iMipiiliiloii during ihe |>ast ycai
Ihmiffhl of President Roosevelt.''
"J
The i-vnw of 1904
gH.» Saglna's
about l air i< In the city

tai'l''

canae of brotherhood.'
i
"Kang HI says; ‘Kxteem tbrlri and |
economy, for thereby is saved money |

see that they are rrnmved.

well

wislt<-s ft» annoiiiK^e to tbe
I^;p'il*Ti«:ai» voters of Grand
Trave r'ic (’«iiiuly lhat he will
a I ;in<Ji'l.'il'' (or liie olhco
■ •f County Siirvci-or on the
iit'iyuWii'an lickct nl'Tfie'comiiij{'srimary election. Me is
;he
equipped in ihc way
of surveyor’s notes of any
Mirvetor in ihe county and
lu:
cunlplent hc can du
the ciiuMly yotul service.

i> CIIHK A COLI' It

WAISTS

. ;

75c

98 c
•| r.

>'or.

>o I «.an her*'.
on.

S2.45
t\

'I !

'.illf.l :

W'AIS^S

^ WAfeT
y
WAf^JTS

1i!45

' Ilf '• ItlU'. *
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ihe

E-l.jr-; I

Steinberg Pros.
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH\

ORANO TftAVeiieC HERALO. ITMURROAV. 3ULV 8. 1M.

STATE BANK
Trmy LajrB
fUrd OMu xum Pn«Mit; tl>aa>l UarBOMCTOBK-,!. TrmcT t«X. ^
Oto*. Bn. .lalhM T. HMunlu §u»d '
-M. H. C. Umru. J<*TT taUlnti. O.

J per Cttt alhnr^ M TUm DeiMtt*

ISSSc^S5^-k.

Will Rond.
Mis« Hairict Wyman, graduate
Khigaley, Mich, June Sn.-iTbe vil­ Obvriin cvlK.;:c. and l>r. Hubbard N.
lage voted yesterday to Bond for wtter Bradley o( Cay City w>rc uarrUd at
works and carried by • large majorily. Ann Arts r.
The proposition was to use the monc)
of tbe same means for fixing tbe tlmea
now on band nnd bond for the balance.
A Tragle Finish
of tbelr ogricBltnra) eeaeons os were
used by (be early Britons and In Egypt
between 1000 and 2000 a C, says tbe
Justice Ncriluger united Jobn H. whi-b a child's
lo Ih-c<;iSi- a rutniij- bnak.
JiKtrnal ^ tbe Asiatic Bodety. They Burnham and'Anna Kropj> In marriage
rely, that la to say. on tbe Ume of ris­ yesterday afternoon. Tbe briuc wore 'IcvasiB'ini- an •■ntltv pr^-vince ot Htd
land. In lik- manner Kenhelb Mcing of cnuin consteUatlons Just be­ a picture hat and a pale blue silk gown !vr. Ilf"Vancehoni. Me, iwnnUUd a
fore tbe ann. known to estronomcre and the bridciitnafds wore crepe de little cukl to go cnno'Irtil until a
as tbelr belUcal rising. Many anfinish was on!> avi rted by I>r.
chene gowns and all wore carnalloas. tragic
King's N.w nisc«»ir\
Hr wrlli-s:
dent templre are found to be odeoted
TTirr-c doctors g»v.to tbe point of tbe borison. wbk-ta
Library Report.
luDz Inflammstlim. cu-i-i I t.v a
marks tbe heliacal rising of tbe PMThe rejart of the librarian tbowa leeirt! colli; bm Hr Kinc'^ NVw
Odes on a Hay mantDg.
ann
Tbe natives of Borneo ore using tbs that during tbe month of June, there
Johnom
were forty-five new patrons addcl
riring of tbe some cnnstelUUon
Drug Cc.-g, F 11- Mcadr. f .1 B:iggtdde to tbe proper time to iwepore while the luial DiimWr of books given
Dnig <’o', drug stoivs,
and
thdr gtnnnd to grow tbelr food sw out was
i»ie dally average Ircing tl.*»i. Trial l«.iilc Uw.
Jtr. TVbea tbe dry eeaeoo U per '
274. The classification Is as follows:
cd to be approadtlng two men are sent
Fiction,
nut Into tbe Jungle to observe. There
Jnvcnil. fiction. 1027.
they watch, perhaps a few nlghU. per­
l*ljHo-s_iiUjy.
haps a month, until tbe PteUdes are
RHlgloti. 4.
seen on tbe borBon Jnal before tbe taNaiursl science. 10.
I'rt-ful arts.
Fill- arts, 9.
onts pow know tiiat work «
Li'-Tatitre. 19.
eat most be coramenftd. I
Hlslory, 21,
means they beve 'misacd tbe
Travel, 17.
riling of tbe Pleiades end have delay­
lll'-.sraphy. 16.
ed otimtions till Ortmt's belt U seen
t^ociology. 22.
risiug Just before tbe sun. tbry know
Ibemd magainc-s, U.
that tliey roust work doul4e shift Tlie
groutxi bdng rleared. tbry tben welt
niiei., »-V
tUl tbe PteUdes are at tbe xenlib at
sunrise before they eet Are to tbe rubbtsb.
If the plans of the management of
Tbe above it tbe method ailopted by the tlmd op-m lions.- materialise, the
the Uyak*. Other neighboring tribes,
tbe keoyabs and KayaQs. make use of largcsi traveling poKlucilons cat
play.-d
at the house with ease i
tbe length of tbe ahodow can by
i-haitge cmlKsiying the making of the
atick at noon to determine their tt
slag^itu feel ilc.-p.-r all around
sons.
the tropics, tbe ehadoi
being cuDK-mpIaicil. This will mi
north or anotb of the stick, aceoidlng Ibc siagc amply large enough to
to tbe time of year. Tbe lengtb of the comm.t.late the large drops and the
shadow also varies oi tbe sun (lasNcs largo number of ttcople that mv.-i
from Cancer to Capricorn and back.
wit the liciicr class of attractions.
A wflt Bloclicr tlint is full of styl<‘
In addition to this change. Manager and comfort, -lust
/)/)
notrbed atick.
Loomis, through i.cssce Fred F.l'on, tliftWti«£orwa!kinc
sent tbe lengths of shadow which e
ha.' ordcr.-d new carpet fitr the bouse.
pcrlenre has shown to correspond wl
faronible times for tbdr rarious agri- The new cnrpci will be pf the Ik>m
qualllv lirussclls and will make the
floor entirely ntdsclcss. The pruiMisca
^helr asaaoua by the appcaiatK*
rbauges win embody an expenditure of
corlooji marine worm, whit* they call
several tbmtuand dollars. Mr. Loomis
tbe palolo. Tbe ral palolo.
the palolo. is tbe name of one of their will go to Denton Harliur Irtmtiireweeaeons, st i-pring 1* one of ours. This night to confer with Ur, Fs'lton and
atrange worm Urm In tbe iDtensilecs from there will prolialily go to N.-w
of the coral reefs end at ecrtelu aoa- York til book attractions.
eons mnkea Us appenranee In the c^ien
see in Immense numbers. It U eagerly
A Hard Lot
gathered and eaten by tbe nallves.
Of tmnldcs to contend with, sprtn
swarm aiqtenrs. say. at 3 from a torpid liver and lilockadc.l Ink A b:mi] turned Dxfor.l. light iinti
tlcxiblci. Tin- most couifortniilc
o'clock in tbe momiug. It bat totally els. unless you awaken them lo tli.-i
1 by 0 o’clock. . Both
- - rmale jimiwr action with Dr. King's Nc
Ufe Pills; tbe pleasantest an.I mo:
eff.Tlive cure for constipation. The
prereni appendicitis and time up the.
fffllllxed In tbe water. Tbe coi
25c at Johnson Drug Co.'s.
of tbe palolo Is regnlated by the moon, system.
P. H. Meads. C. A. Bugboe Drug Co.'s
and yvt. strange to say. In tbe long ran .Inig stores.
ft keeps solar time.' If tbe dales of itt
arancee were aerated by twelre
Paul Farad, an Italian, applying for
lunar monttas. then, reckoning by tlie citisenship papers, nonplusse.] Demo­
day of tbe month. It would be eleven cratic Ju.igc Parkinson at Jackson,
days earlier ea.ti year. On the other
l!ic
latter was trying lo .-xplalii the
band, if It came every thirteen montha
it would be eighteen days later each question of anarchy, and aske.1 if Far­
ad bellev«l in killing public offlccra.
year. This ti rectified by having
•very cycle of three years one InUTi-nl ' Oh. no.'- said tbe -siiriir1si-.| Italian
of tUrtecn and two of twelre mootbs. me no klRa notody: me a ro|uibllA dressy p.iteiii Wt'ior Hlnt lier
Finally by tbe addition of an extra In­
stylish tint! i
terval of thirteen mootbs in a cycle of
twenty-nine yean the error Is less
than one day in a century.

FIXING THE SEASONS:

WOMEN’S

Clnailatlon this week 2,900
A DkirUs^ liwnM «u sngU-d in
Joks H. Bknrani and Hlw Anna M.
bopp. both of ihit cH> .
BUtiteoD out of tlie fortr vbo wrottOB the ooDUt; teBcbcn' examlnationa
•ad BMsed Bod recetred the cnrilfiCBi«a MTenteen of whkh were ihlrd
snde ud one leeand.
N..B. Cbsplo has pnrcbaaod the
pet deanlaevorln of George Lackey.
O. B. Cboae, upbolelerer, will be re­
tard and tbe dra will cootinue to do
apkolotering, carpet cleaning and
feather renoratlng.
Irrlng Murray hot tannebed
■fCbteen-fool motor beat for H. K. Gill
•nd r. 6. Allen of Nortbport. Tbe
bool ia equipped with a two4u>r«4

tbe cor ferry puraer.
wbecoby thone who deafre to do
can remain orer one trip In Manlatlqae on the eacnralon to btt gire: '
the board of trade July J). The
tickeU win be extended with po extra

While nnloadlng'hay at the Morgan
Beery bam FrlMy. Pat Jameson
had the end of h|/lctt thumb tom off.
Ibe team need Inijbe uoloadlni; atariod anddenly, drawing tbe thumb Into
the pulley and inflicting the painful
. M. W. Raokeu bad bis left leg
hNhan yesterday while working on
tha addition to O. W. Lardle's warrtoaae. Tbe acaffolding fell and he

OXFORDS

Sit"”;'':.....$2.00

tbe divine hod given a iwricH of loctnea in Bangor. Me., to ti^ effect that
theology was no selcuce and.ttasi tlierc
was no truth In It whatever. Tbe
world rose In arms, and ibc unfurtunate Pond wag bes|ied with aliuse as
being a grou lofldeL In time Uic pa­
per In whlcb the first aecuuut appearoi
printed a paragrapb acknowledging
tbattheexcitnnent waaall caused by
typographical mistake, the tjpeecttrr
having used, the word theology instead
of tdironokwy.

> A pleaaant surprise party was given
Hpnday. at the homo of Mrs. Jobn
Take horses, for Instance, in tattle
Oanford in dMoor of Flore Stewart's After tbe first shock of wonnd they
taMfth birthday and Dore Oantord'a make no sound. They bear the pain
IflevenU
rventh birthday. The little friends
. a mgte. wondering endurance,
«t tbe t
ailed on them yestcr- aud if at night you bear a wild groan
from tbe battlefield It comes tlum
tbelr lonellneas. tbelr loss of that bn^^tya. Twenty-six little girls were
0 the comfort of
irsaaH and the afternoon was very dooiMtlcated animals.
moeb enjoyed by all. Refreshmmis
Tbe dog will carry a broken leg for
«f strewbmy Ice' cream, lemonade and daya wistfally. but
hake were aervod.
ne cat. lojam] by a stoqc. hears
alienee jtaln which we codid but <
E. H. Pope, formerly agent Jor ih<> dare. Sheep and other cattle meet tbe
thrust
of tbe Imttdier-t knife vtiboot a
Mortbere Michigan Traneportatlou
Wpany In this city now connected sound, and ev«i common poultry «n-

1

Blth the TreaeGonUnentnl Freights
-anmpany of lios Angeles, represci
that company In t?bteago. arrived in
(the city Tuesday for a al)on rlsll. Mr.
^ope left Chicago Jan. 29 and bns been
wending anerel weeks In New Tork.
Snttw nnd other easteni dUei In the
Mterest of his company. He stales
that the earthquake gave them a icmiwary aet-bMh bnt as San Frenciseo
la rscoverlng rapidly tbelr buslnns
hba taken a big boom. Tbelr business
ftnaa New Tort city and Boaon U
■rovtag very rapidly.; Mr. Pope will
WMid a week la Traverse City vlaitlng

QwUly
Always.
the
Highest

We sell good merchandise for less money
than any store in Northern Michigan.
Compare our goods and prices
and we will get your business.

We Stand Ready to Show You.

Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits
After the Fourth we always dose oui all of the
- suits left from the spring selling

And now you can buy any suit in
this big store

At Just Half Price
Think what this means lo you. We must take the loss. We cannot carry
suits from one season to another. The old saying is: There is no loss but there
"is somebody's gain.

It’s Your Gain This Time
$10 Suits for $5.00
12 Suits for 6.00
15 Suits for 7.50
20 Suits for 10.00
25 Suits for 12.50

$28
30
35
50
75

Suits for
Suits for
Suits for
Suits for
Suits for

14.66
15.00
17.50
25.00
37.50

Store Closed Every Friday Afternoon dnrlnx warm weather, bexinnlnx Tomorow.

tai'

Ray A. Tttller and Annie Lai
van natted la marriage at tbe borne
«C L. H. Gage In Elmwood town
■1 7:30 eunday morning. In the
aftorwooB they were tendered a reewtlnw by a number of tbelr friends
MMmkcs In punctuation bare often
at im Cana atreet. where they will led to rhUcirtoos blunders. Borne Umo
'make tbelr Mare borne. Both hare ago In an article telling of tbe opening
boapllal In .New Tork tbe
■aoy trtaafla to urtah them happlneas.
writer was made to sUie that “an cx1W Fhik Place Is being "aproced tenslra view U prescuieil from the
foorth alary of the H odson ri\-er.'
i*"
Tbe omission of a comma la n paper
R^fw* I
g tbe death of a famous man
^fcnraliii. new electric light tOtures
tbe aentetive read. ~Ula remains
flallad In the h>^ and tbe painting
committed to that benrue wbcocc
W the boose begun. These additions no traveler rvtnrna attended by bis
and renovaiinos,- KmetbA. with the
»e« reranda fqr iStny aliero
wlU,j»ake this popnlar house i
back in tbe Ottlee of the last century
Ropolar thaa ever.
loataad cf aorreylng the Ne«h-tat—U reoort as stated, Emeot H. Allyn
^ fllattlBg Traverse Polot. He has
wade a pial which is a very nice plere
at work. On tbe bay front is a trrmee and fronting on this. In horveshor
Miape are a number of resort lota. In
the back of these U a roadway and
tmilng oo'ihia are otbor resort lots.
Mr. ADyn weal to Ne«b-U-wanla this
Woming td complete his work.

Prices
Always
the
Lowest

mldalr. fightt to the last against tbe
fatal snmmons. There U no moan or
•ooitd of pain, and tbe defiant kxA
never fades from its eyes nnUI tbe lids
close over them never to nneorer

ago wi
for a hnsbaod. but
ebe'a mantod now. Sbe-Tea. and shFa
stUi looUnc for him, eqieclally at

$1.75

W/ien the
Hair Falls
Then It’s lime to tcf! No time
10 study, to retd, to experi*
ment! You wtoi to'save your
hair, and save it quickly, too!
So make up your mind this
very minute, that if your hair
ever comes out you will use
Ayer's Hair Vicor. It makes
the scalp healthy. The hair
stays in. It cannot do anytbine else. It’s nature's way.

Made of Gi-niiin»- Kill. U comfort-

S St

$1.50\

Ladies’ Canvas Oxfords
I

lyersTi

SSlSAPttlUA.

The 6th
Semi-annual
Payment of
Interest

$ 1.50 and $T .75 a pair

A Patent fi.vforci willi the style
uDtl tit of a ti -'>0 ^ / IQ
'. sia'cial price- - tfl M a M 2^

Ladies’ Tan Oxfords At almost cost to dose out certain lines.
gains* not to be overlooked.

These are bar­

n
d '

XThe July interest
I deposits in the Savinpsz
I Department
of thist
♦ bank has gone on our?
♦ books and may be|
♦ drawn at any time. In-S
Xterest not withdrawn!
X«*ill be added lo theX
X principal.
«

Traverse Qly
State Bank

Always found in our great stock of most up-to-date ladies’
footwear. Just now wo have the finest line of

in White. Drab. Hlue. Pink and Brown. The coolest and
most stylish shoe for summer wear. ^11 at

t>wt kind of a tMtlmeBlol -1
i - , *

The Newest
in Ladies’ Shoes

Not the best of course, bnt an <-.v■ iiigly good shoe C* J il/1
for the price.............. V / • 1/1/

We caD oarseh'efi

Xbt Oxford Shrt'

A specially fine line of Children’s
and Misses’ Shoes in all sizes.

Silk Shoe Laces
In White, Cream, Tan and Black.

Something very swell

of Xorthcm'Miehigiui.
and we .are snre wltoii yon see our j
assoFtmont yon will sty that the
title belongs to os.

THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO.

.OltANOniAVCmE HERAUk THUftSOAV. JULY 5

Grand traverse Region.

aew trtndmHi i«U

Iffmtnif Marme Casoie Ft..*ay
taal conrae at ibe buMnea* enlb
TiWTente City
lehr^'^-e'^wi^:
-H-rarraon and
tins bertel
elf l<
Mlaa Addle an
Mr.’and Mr*. i»ula Alnalie and I
■'.■bt' n nt^, aml p;= p
Hat!

mark Uie Ftonrtb of Jnly oriebratlon
, NO«CK TO CORRCeWiOINT*.
tbla year. At Sbalda^'a ball muatc
(vary w«*k cPfraipaiKawM »•
■bed br Rokoa- orchnatra.
wJvM te« lau to uM. fil eorrotpofA
Atklnacn haa been petiUny bark
.t fooeh tho Mtrold ---------------- ••ch «*eok. for CharlM Bufha.
talor than Tueaday Boon of 01
Mr*. AtkluBon was a Maple City rall■itf If cerrMpoftdonU fall to fine
Mr ami Mni. Wtu. Olbaon. Mr. and
OMIra in. they may ta aaaured that i< f-r lam \Vi-ln«-*(lay mnmiiiR.
Mrd. Wallsee CrUacn and Mr. and Mra.;
RalilnR baa been pood on Trwv.-r»e
Mfpo aflar timo.
I.Ake lor tbe laal wi-ek. Several flno Walter Arnold drove to Travt rw O'y ,
Eiimiay
to attend i e fujerwl of f
cairher of rock ban and blauk bau

r. w 1 -

a niton line.
> Imir atmlpniB of ihp T of M
impUic ncor Hnnllcltnllp rni Oh
.............. lake. »nei.- ihey —•

iht.Tratt-rBO Lake :<»orl Monday.

3='

1

|lix..i «j

Jah.

hVi.i.-r .. iii

Pbeait

will

Kdwin B.uliupXw«t

|’..-Hkn.an of ri.aie.tie lia-.

Twenty Year Sattle. .
as a •••M’l 111 a lw<iilv vi-ar la'
1. chnwiir i.ll.m and ma'ifcnan:
ili-ll I tried lUiCklen's Arnica
aldcli turned 111!' tl.le. I.v cui
• rvaiBtns.’
Ilnire, of FarmMlle. Va,
I ttlrers. r«lw.. btirus
bttrus Iau'l
•to, V
V.
I Johnsou lYup tVv,
A. BurIwn- IVup f.i.

her bom--

l!.w

k;.,*!,,

h^u.

am-i'*"*-'^ lr..i,i •»!■:.
-daiisli". yuimi.' ai»viNCliti:
'dauaiiiter. Ml. r. II.Hixe of
i
Ijike.
Iti. h w-iU stop .... .I.el. v-u- •
■boine and vi-.i ib. ir dauc!;..-.. MiV.TII SmKli. -t Tru-.eree fily.
:
Mi.s l,..ej
iK hlsillnp lier .

i'tefcUont

Till • ju-i'iNil •iltieiT* h»vv N.'w flap |>"I- Bi th<- Keh'uilboiLwi
iiipbl a nic.. new flap

vVui-li.. will. I

ht.i.,. ...i. Sai-

twit by the wide of hU wife, who .le
parted ihlB lire eleven venrs apn. Mv. I

Si;

h.11.1.' .................. ... ............... ..
-.........
Th..j- will alw. ha., na aa.iial a..,,!..
: o'<*lui'k
I cbnrcli July '
e lant Sul-

.Mr.,
ir-. la....
I.
Il..,'.h..
'
iva^i
I'liv Simdav. alter sja-mllnu
a w<«.-aritli he.--.iKi. r. Miv.
>1. Vbilh.

iwid-va. am! .iam-ln.-r vjslied ai
Mrs, i:uin

•„ Vi

J-.l, I
_______

is,,

kIc!,.

$

Wc Credited Interest

RAM.
N

‘'sl'rs.'Lime n.ir.ew> is n’-l'e

M

. U Wi-ikiui; I.

IbiI(' l>. Ilai-e w.ui I.; TraveiM' t'.'lv
Sainrda.v •■t. lu - i;.,

Hnie l.uv l,..'ii wiN-niiliii: a
visl.mu Mis. W. hay ..f New j

On jtaviinjv accounts hinc ttn. and otir drjrosit*
ofs may |.h

m'IU

ilicir books at

ilicir

convrn-

iencf to iiavc interest ent«;rfd tht-rcon.





mxon I* unit.unite sl.'k,
td.-k.
Mrs W. II. Illxon
Xels.hu, Kv. d WH-i.u r-e! M.ss W.ls.m,
Ar
\r. •H.op.e ...........
......... .svn.lua
cvniliiu bou.e
borne ir.......
..........
nn.^
n„,^ ^.-r,.
Jjulp.' lan
Tbiir.sdjy
uiuiii Har.dd j

If=.rhir

"SI

xs'E. sa sisrAsr^isr

....

;"£■

'



!>

;;crE”ii

have

Ju!-.

a R.KK1 n-lpl
by bU IK iph

not

Rlready

wiRri „n.. XOW

. -inni

t
t
$

a savinu*
ihat

shV,n

U-

«-.iniinj> tnUTfst for you f

Catarrh Cannot he Cured

. Mi.w boise jiiiiiisKi
am! fanill.v. of wbicH ’ niirk's i.iimtv ami iipNei
nrtimat.-I> uul.
•K.
r.i
be left flv.-i^.uA and
July :
SOUTH SOLON.
Mr. Ohnnifiion went .iv«-i aiul s.-al-si
J..!ili !.'i, >'.liu,! ail o|Kinlion foi Jtilii- .laniaK'- utih Mr. riuii. ili.- next
. JATE6.
.. .........
and tSu-j >UI no- run l.i.i.-ev ■ :.-s in lli.. si.le .-t..ml.n;. lie I.- .. s8. R. Hnrsl. i. lurn.-.l Iftiu Wis!tie« npaiii ufier dark.
t,p .mile e.1-.. at Ji|es.ul,
day from I nli.n Cllv. when- lie had
l-iank Thiel ami wife ol C.an.l llae
Ml- am! Mrs, J.ibu i>aiti viiillmi li; i
■pent a wi-ek viwMInp relatlven and [laren'B h.-re Sriiir.iay and Suiidav.
Mr. and Mrs. C. McCoiul.s di.ne
at friemlK,
Mm. rrwndall of Al.len in the pur-t Traverse Cm- last W.-.lnidula;
-..lay.
c. Mrs, Ai
Anna !d-e.
I'rlor
•U!. Mrs
•- Aid will
I 11 1 1 ..........lay.
•re, Mrs (‘rwiidall siB-iit Siricklami -luly IJHi.

vlalt

M

1 tiaxr-i newiBAsipr !•>
Ml. and .Ml*

;''Vr‘‘lmr'M‘rr!'‘''sSrel. Mrs -ie
OODEN88URC.
Fre.1 Warner weni lii
Airhle in
place orRev. Chafve.
Mr* lllatl «>r Aldrn was here to nl
lend ibo funeral of ('harb'B l-.nnn!n.

MIsB Hennel of Travrrw Cliy Ik vIkSHETLAND.
lliiii; U'll'i MIkb JokIi' Core.
Fml AiMnaon maile a InialnM* irip
Mr. Andersion ban reiiirned luime lo
to Cedar by way of Mapli> Cliy
TrrveiKf Ciiy after a vl«lt with Mr.
Wpdnoaday.
Milton Gore.
Laat Sunday a nnnber of i>aoiiie
ellolMMl ifae Siicar I^. ftmn whnan
talDed'of the aurniimdlne ronniry.
Tlie party nonalmrd u( AI1m-ii Holibk.
Oorilc Suichc-i. Kair and
Ciaio
Banrh. Rlla Semon. Oi-oitb- Alkliiaon.
- aud Hand Pboatt. Mr, and
I'lenv and i^rerai oilafa.
^ MUi Maud Phuaii itarr a lltlle party
«'piln<>Mliy In hminr of OAsrse Atkin•on'v birlbday.
RcfreabinnitM iror<!
aoire>d and a e<x>d ilrac ecnrrally t-nJoyed.
Atklnwin was In Trarrrac Ciiy
. Vred At
^urrlay.
, I). 8. TliomiB of Traveme tliy hai
^-en In ihla nclebliortinoil (or

Only tt V«ara OW.
OLCN AliaoiL
B onlr «: yean old snd AobT
0 *ben I sei

! to feel that way aa tone aa 1 ran pri
Mlaa Ida Xrwaeti, who atiende.1 the [C'ecrkBltterc.' aaya
Mra E. 11
-wihera' examlnatbio a< l.«'lan<l. baa ‘ftruDnon. of Ihiblin. Ga. Surely tberr'.
Kri-Ived a third prade nmideate.

HANNAH.

.
:1i- Ilii'F

o. w
^1 la aow wimpMed ami U^^ I* r«*«>
iiAilo jrrtnillnK.
Inoklae Sno, bill rain ir.
.JCniiM am Im

h.T.

Woikniaii ami da ml:-

K In f.itai Klin Mof

*^'iiuam Aikinuin Ih IwKy rtililvaiins

.IT.

tad make* tbe weak aa ttrma a ___
s- :i:. 13 n.l »o.-k! for hitn.
s:wn.l ionic medicine. Dyapepda. torR;rihart!41i>u.- and u..e am! ta.eh.-; ■
pM liver, inflamed kldneye or rhrrmtr
Cti- loday^—
i-Kiay
. i-.tr»-«in« ••■n' io Trav. r«- CM.Mn> Tbomtow a
r £111 went t
cuDMipaikm are unknown af'er lakinc
. Sewman eauubt a
In tranktori ia^ are
. _ .
Fbvinc Bttierw a
rvaansable time
luke ilitidy^WjJ^.ah.nl Hi
nialB for a abl'A.-.
I'uarmii'e* -• »>. Johunui IVvi Co_ F. H,
•'.and a|u^i«-t.*I viaallvi urn-,.;
Ml«a aKie Van Duaklik .if Uauiatw Meal*. »■ A llu*b»-e lYuB fo- dru8
and a ladv-frieod are here fur a vult
with rtla-iv . and frii-.i.lh..

K week. Tl.ee
I irday.
mirhborhiKe
-MnlidayV”'^'*"
r'lo.r‘l.'t^Tn the Almira
Sai.i.day'^'-*'-"'
and l.ake Ann ltab>
eieill bold al Acme
All <b< lured the ;
re'u ied in a -.-.jv .4 IS
II fav-o!
nfny.
t le ..-hO’d beVK,
enjojalde
July

Glen llrucii ti
, .............. .
dall.f
Mre. A. F. Ilmiline of Rmpin
tlB. i-ngaafHl In tbrlr puranli ani
ed wl'h (rb-ndt. and n-lativea
; a anod l*ra‘‘ Rfio-rally.
a fev daya laai week.
Vaualin Tlaltod a'
BrookRl-U
J. H. Ryer ami family
famil were In TravTitpoftay atirnMon.
Clty.Iant Sanirda;
fYank.....................
Win. MrCowan anil family Hx-nl
*■ of
Aaher f
dttm
of....................
wilrv UH..1 :ti....i
A miDilmr of llir «.ua«Mi alone iho
illlns 111
lift a« well a« ponu- DMIll
SimVIay eveiiloi:.
WMla are aim do«-d, but will n.
J.
Ilollhlay eavr
ut owii/ilrt by WMiiieni. A ntin>b«OtChlraao rrxorlim am exp<Tl«l next oieiii In the eliuivdi li

1

Mi» Rdilb 1

R-.1h.nll

liiriM!i

l;lK son'a borne b

ilDc Eph Atkinaou

'"mik

a»m

^edples-s

ssmm
:*li

J-

WEDNESDAY

SAVINGS

K.3AVieb5

t
t
I
$

t
t

"i

SAMPLE FURNITURE SALE
li'

The entire furniture buying public will remember all that our last year’s clearance sale of sample furniture meant to them. Owing to the backward spring we
• area little late this season but wilt say to the great number of buyers who have as usual been waiting for this that we are now ready.

ALL THE FURNITURE ON OUR FLOORS THAT WAS USED AS SAMPLES
during the heavy spring business will be offered for sale at deep cut prices.

This sale will continue until

sarnie stock is exhaust^. ^me o^y

t:tln"2‘Jn^.!m"r^Slust'j;r^ras'?h:u“g^w?r“5Se?orre?^^^^
w».

SixbiDtneaairs

A Good Coucli

Full Set Diners

Picture frames

S28.50 Parlor Suite

Solid Oalt Morris Chair

All KIC.-I o<hnxlr-i:-ti-i|. nia'-i-i'--

Four Dinins: Cbairs

bnr.lw.Mhl fiiiiiii-. jii-i in.i Miiall
n-ratc-bpa on frame.

Only $7.75

Now $8.25

Only $9

Now $4.75

Actual Cost

/

Carpets

Matting 7'z cts Yard

All remnants and small rolls at a di.scount that will
put them on your tloors for less money than you
will ever be able to do so again. Our price on
one piece extra heavy Ingrain, good
46C
liaitern. only......................................-.............

To clcan.oui our shor: .-ikU .-uuI remnaniK in mal­
ting we arc not only willing ut >..K-riln»* pri>iii. l< 'i
a portion of iirsi cost, ^o1l ar«' no' limiivd in «.n pattern at T'jC. Wc hav<- «-i v>Tal of tli- in.

Lace Curtains
On .lil •..nu|/lr- and cai.-x where w<- h.ive only one
or two |.air' of .n kind we will give a diKCount of
percem.' .A lot of Oflii curtains at better than
-jll per cent.

1

dlnlnp

tablvw that haw

bc.-n iiiUNl at aampio* oo <"’r
fl.Mini will Ix' rloM-d ciut al from
m |Mw cul dlsMnmt tip.

Broken Lots of Dinine
Chairs

Iron Beds

Dininr Tables
All

8*-v-

Rope Portieres

All (OUdlis

(Ills BoaMiii. wlili stuall
liiin a ik-irtlcb-.

-Y.ni can u.-i

al laidns hiuf that an* not t-wa

on.- BOW at a l.ic savins.

marrrd.

on.' bmidr.'.l i.> chimB.-.from.

luy Now,
l=>ay 1-a-tor

Over

Rockers
...

Will, fr.-ni - n,-

iil.BV.

of >-Mni.-l km«k.->l oB; an- «i<«i

Linoleums
n-,,,

8iinu- that bau- bn-n -Iiown
kin.I 1. fi.

•.■III..

.1;.,

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,1.
,.

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t-

. It‘t rricli.
••••.laciHl I.T

.l.,n..iv-d a parfivto

t li.-.vii cltuii- an.I

ODD PORTIERES

1..

They’re all Cheap Now

• I--'- than ii:i ! - ■ ■■ ■

J. W. SLATER
YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER

Cer-tainly
we’ll of-ierse i't

OfUUID TlUVEItK HERALD. TMURtOAV. JULY M, tW.

and vh7 tbe t»n
» aboiUil c»opcrYUBA.
We tre bhsMid vUb aoae Me l
lU •ewhcr; crops are.dolni; Bne
port at bla allendaon- at the eoBTcn
tiadarMlw Anne Dunn Is att»DHitii!
non In ChtcaBo.
Ahtmi Hw peoni'M
B. Pmy sitcniM the bail ewe
tnalneH cullciee in Tie'
OliyIw.Tc pieaeni au<l ir Jt had not raiiH-o a< Traterai- niy 8uMta}.
8oMc beve comineactil hs>iBS.
Id ibe BorBlaK then- woifa) bare twi-n
Waltir Wuiaan and <rtfd vest to
t Alien and son Clareifte and
Knei niany bmv..
Tiatenu Off on ibe exebntuo Sun
«ln. MjTUe DriBSs a ! rUttine friends
July 2
__________
bet*.
EAST PARADISE.
Uorti li> Hr. and Mm Edd Ansteti.

KINGSLEY.
!:-j • .
t.i tla^ *che« '* Mr> J :
Sir. and
Hn Jasper
Udell Kd., Ki sae >. Wew LukW.
WedavsdB}- iHMiB f'lr Mill <'i>e-L, atka-rr'
|hni> r sod M>-ial feu'tr
they srtll tasks (beir bontr.
: :.:>i-ts
loujl
eu-rrlaaa. R«

Hn -JodKoii KlasBiry, sriMMP honb- Kr'SM'll. Gradu
/
IMdIas. ts viaiUac frietxls and
-Whst ran
.V IK-nei-. M.
vra-heie and id Summit CRy.
w Alice Abbott went to Trareiv.iboro>i;:?i ..stimaUc r.
b-xxiws enwie
Hendr-rrott St their cottage on East
Sflxa Wilma Vinton of Trarerse CHy
...
h.

Y-sr

Tbc Stir of Bopc
READ

j
HOOOE.
' Born to Mr. and Mrs BlitB Vorhs. Jun.’ zc. a sow. lx.«iv .'“Mi-e. AIH,. mrt Edna 'srb.H
H
Mr. and Mm. I. J^Newtnarch visited ifew Syx «o.
Jtue Utb. a non.
;iumlii.-ss la Travvroe IV, Prtday .d^Sunday -.bmd u.
-i-hiiul n> :it
Burn to Mr. and Mrs. Du ITsi>. with tbeir. dangbb'T. Mrv. Sarata Bax'■
Clint Prav playtd bai. at Traverse »■«,
Jme 3inA a mn.
City tioiMlay
bilss
Mabel
n.-lBDtl

dtorkinR
for
Mm. nintusou and son MIH«it id
Elk Baplos tmeilare ol Metv mvra|s>n W-du>-siU> «d |
Mrs Calvin .SiarhuR ibli w.i-k.
.. . ______
Bert bas I- ......................... ..... .
Kaihaska vl>li«-«l Hra. Wui CbriatoMr. and Mis w. tt Baxtne'a
al»bT Is
wl.r ridurtied 8a*-’i'b»ymeut of a lk-tt..lt firm and !,!*•;
<Vber a few <U>s last week.
(l*rint«n'5 prfmi»abuv i
serloitsly ill.
Mm. Anliur SimrliDK
vislied her
h imn .d the state, ^pendtue a short varalbn witb Iricodsi*;
Mr.
and
Mm.
II.
11.
S'uw-tuareb
dron
Ijihir I-ake. Mieii.. It/.'. 1. r.ki-'>.
parents at Tiistin last week
lo Surnmii City Bnnday.
iwbei.- i|
Mm. Lours U-CMiD Is tlsiilog bur
wit-ks
i liuv. for vaaia IwwB trv>ul4e1 willi Hr*d*rbe*. NervooaMr. and Mrr. I-. .SyllaR ealh-d

'W..-e,
It ru'erta oujee'
acm Bd fdr a few dtys.
-Eari
HuiKUl
bus ntur
*"
' Mr. and Mm. Wm. Maxious inbuit Mr. ud Mtw. a. llruBl and family Sou { Ik-idlBR.
II
iiU'I
I'vy.r
Viairni.
Last
S
ittmils-r I enuanlttvl Dr. {'aallialintl" rg left Saturday for
where be ha>
day.
I
'fatby b on the sick list
!3D exii-a'U 'l visit ‘n D. troll,
ikira. to Mr. and Mm. Ikiu Prail.
• m w 111. I nr. rlUvl n imir "f
»!ii< li linw . nlir.-W cuml

A Gleani-i picnic will lx bcid at
ut Tu
Ur ud Mrs. Sam Wrlgb' and sun
^
June ». awm.
CaiT'a comci July ttb.
Sun-! Clayton d< parted SaiurEav /era vlali:'*” D''v
Oiy
iie.vUel.i
S
tut
1
IIITToUSIW**
iltsl
titv.ll OU- {w rf'-t nmint’
I.iule Laura »ichl Is no Ix-ller.
iwlHi nUliv.s a; Slanwtsv
n'.bei.
July 3
a-xl
.IistsTi'.
vision
Ibel
Mt>.
Cuas.
Hot-nin
1-4'
yeiSerday
.^t^tw
I
Miss Cora Pray fo atirml
■ V'
KESWICK.
iv.
I I*'r a two nioutht'vtsii « iifj her muHi-;!
im-in-ss i-o'h-gi- at liaurr^RICE'S CORNERS.
"Wbli ;
Wm Doniier «>1 Milwaukee. WU.. h
A S I'lay look li. Hie exrartion io:-r in
HIxret Ida aud l>-ll Khunk have re
YMllBi; hU |iai'<'uix. Mr. and Mrs. Wa
TrJvei.-e Cii) Suuda).
i
tb''
lurueil fituii the reiiinsnla. nberelbey
Snaaer.
JaiD<-s Wai»uci ueiii on ike esnir-iautig
*•
Pretl Relix-ke and family Visited w.mt to |d<-k Iriili.
• lea
slot) Sunday.
' -J
Mrs. Ihisd It v.-ry sick; bad lobav.. sritb relativi-a ud frleuds al Keystou<
■xlusded visit in Gri-j

W. 4{. and «). S I’lay wrat in ih'.-:wivk
an nixrailoii one day last wwk.
heaccnmpaniisl by hl-lHe
Muaday.
iiall tame a' Traverse Ciiy Snnday.
Miss 8ah>ma Warren is woriiag fm
Mimes norenec and Lnra.Shtdlry
nt u> Tiav-‘ brtuher .A-iidph and wile «4 Manton. ^ ^ iai:gv!l«ti«aud
lam Walson
.
»ln>. E. Kin-.
Sunda...

Fnsi H•ll•el nvs n.d a ,-evere it. ■«.' ar.>', Tmve-,e Cii
- Chr'mi Ibe
Wl this nKimins' for Bis
Rapids.
ixviiiard Eastman has nHired from
fami'i an- July V> •'l>‘ tbatub wboe ii.nying Ivan:
i
Irs.
Hadle
WHerc they will enter tbc Kcrria la
tbls uelRlilx.iliixxl to parts iiukiMiwo.
Maureluua ; and a- a lunsequi no »»• obliged to,-u.-e
slliutc.
iTialiriug friends
Mrs. liurn'H's ondber is here on a
'g!v<- up Ms plan- la Itiinu's mill.
I vet
Mim Ollic and
Kcuiim OmcsKcr
Ibis w*rk.
413 414 Wlibcim Blk.
visit tnuD Indistta.
amrMr.t
Mr-. Julia J.-wslL*tie, J i!!a LU k. ol |
Pray «>f Ttavt
•pnpt Sunday at Bnloo.
Mr. nriRRs Id ibe IH-oinstiia Irak
tellers birtijrincinns’i Is here Msiiing
i» latlvew York .
Colby of Nra
Mrs. FYank Tmde and children
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. M’beal
and (rieads.
ttxUy
Travcrec CHy are vbtltlns ber aisp
last Friday.
Mr..aiul
honie fromj
“----------- ‘Mrs Cb.-stei Darling. Mr*.
Juhb Glide
re'um-d
Mm. J. (I Welaa.
Mrs. B. lUf'' went lo Traverac Clly
Fns! Frarer and Miss H's- .''roukhitt
Bcv. and Mm. R. Weiss of Riwd niy Saturday tu visit with biT dauRhier. Traverse City Faiuiday evening
lu
N. * 1..tk etrebu. Ibey
were oDnoc KliiRsley vl»ii*>r» si HoFml auAOra llrowii went to Tniv
nre'shesta of Uidr dauKhlvr. Mrs. Mis. L»(’..iiu.g b-.N -t. m'-I ciui.si "msmeounty s.-a- FrbUy
erst- citvj.i iht imU game Sunday.
Mlss Mary MeGsiry ami Itla Wbalen
.tl tbe stNeia! ebs-tioii hi bt UsI Fri­
i .
-b. ...1..; Osv uieui.'nii<X)allf ad
Jttl.v 1
__________
were calllnR uu frleuds In uur uelRhday il wat •leeliesi to IxinU lh<- lowii
•em- .-..1 i.lx.ke lo
for uistrt v.
bcrhutNl last week.
tor
to Ik- used wiHi tS- M.'sio
GLEN HAVEN.
MAPLE CITY.
Thu farmers are sowItiR Uuckwlieat.
vtoi ,^'i.Nig t.. at, amarine osmtsw rt
•'.'kwk in ibe Tu.rrriug bb I tc-•
an I » ift> K. tpHv’B Cl'
L. K «
Hrs.-Wm. Morris of Empire was It iHiesd.v MU hand tor a water wvM^
Rev. Bormisb baa none to Empire
Mr. ami Mrs. ilbeebau ealled on
-.v-iem for KlBi.-sI.-j
Tins j- ...nsifo ismlH has 4 ovanMim U.
,1 t ...I.. S S' tilsir. hi-'f i;
i.iJ) A- Pl.-. r l >: twi.s-i
'tD vidi al the homo of Mr. ud Un. IVni Wine's fidks laM Toesday niRht.
UsIVislucsday
i.Wislucsdi
las'.
tbliig that .sir vlllaRe i‘vd.« 1.scPy-a
Wills. A
K U-wev I •
ne'td tb- -uixtil.s, Tfo pilni«R<-i «I4
.V.p <-iDz tfa.iv rt'bfed
t
Wojtner. .
. iihmln-r of Clare Benniit's llttiMiss Mary Ihitiniure Is worklug fin
BfV in-.Hieiioii
llie pn-|seil;.ui eai • lUiiy E r<Kl.r. nS;
nw«4. *.r -.T
frleiuis
" • siirprlst-tl
"irvrls.-.l him on his hiitU.lay
..vnni .n.s mil *b.«.tUr apprus*
Mr. Holliday Rave an enamalni
Mm. M. Kurt <>( Grawu,
jiMriug bis b.Bg' day rt iw.-pty b.eiili.-'l by a vtHc of .-.7 and »
■own. rii. range *.
June
sTlh.
The alii-i
lirte last Tiiusday eveniBR.
ly. Ji
Hiss Ida and Ih-ll Sbuuk w<-ut lo W.sinesclay.
m. isods It tbe mmieni ini
vv.’bs'-iLk.-Tv nntarilly oecmr wuenaU .tl b is
MIsyvMamle Sbeiiusii rv.iiinetl Ks'i
Jam.' B. ir< .-lx jii-i » If
sp.-nt
pisying
the 1‘eninsnla last Wcuiiesday tu pii-k n.xni was enjioablv
.• day fo I mOtresN bad a
■ir.lay- night from her vl-t; -u ••a.i!‘la
I.rviii J : ;i i.
.T |. u. H.1'bxH.l f-V-ull'
.-Gikoi.. p»n.;-.
s--'.
'games,
k.lglii
tvfr.-snmenis
wei.
Inilt.
II E Wynkoup i> !u lost. IinIuv oii
•-<1 rlnl. IfKteis txd lo lunelMuai in bat
•■I l.-ur-' gl''Jal!
»-le*p
noy
,,
Mr. and Mm. Hlieehan railed on Mr served.
l.•omlr•l J
Eas'
ami wtfe b : ........
,j„. / |, ei-ttiiott- btuiTi ami the fra<i wa., M.i.wd on ibs P. A. llBco closed bU ncliool ucar Hunk s folks one alehi bnti week.
4*ltatT.-s T. Ik-ntiU
Botpire Prlday and exiiociB i» move
J. D. Tripleli of Matiiuu was in out
I ,|X.1.L. Dy and b> Ibe brasless fowfd «
tram ben If II. fplL >1
;. town 2<.. rxMise H
i
SM family Into tbeir new home Mou- uelRblxrrboud Usi Tuedffay aetlins bis
...lively oiILn^ov l.'iweeb
be,
i4d*4
mfblv .ivt
.
DessP.im.iu t» Hni ft' .Anns >h . .
OH-dii’lue oner' mori-.
liaver-. City
; botediil.T tram <dd. and In,- nnrra
>ak
Pail.
4h snmber from here expr^ to at
Wan-en
did nome caritenter liimlxT for the r. Wil.v Cm oI I'libutif.-; . "
Frbla.v
.
.
(d>r.
taj^tbe fVurtb of July ^lebraliuu lu
Id 'Vwn )ivl gii dOM ottieo da' in"e»
i on Mr. Sbeebnns lions*Mr. Lf'.i
I Mstiiot. ,
iB'e.
MiKs Ida Farrant and Maftnrrl
Wednesday.
1 . ..*1.1 tfo nuri-v -y^ vaaiii to fon oat
• I Fi 'Uav of 1
laiie. s J-.bii . u. -It.-riff. '.1 llrarv j*"wa
B. 6. Packard ud family of Bast
David Day. v.bo have been visiHug
July r.
, '>0.1 vnt your elf.
Vk'HI. joal- •
visited relatives at tbls place
ChlcaRO ih.- i«sl tt.uk. returotul Sat
jaot try >1 aud xe what grad ItII. da
ur.lny evening oa ili.' Illlnuis. anu.m
EAST BAY.
IS. I/Ii:. Huittingua. to Mrs. Iln. Tbb W. H. M. S. will meet wlib Mr..
y.N]
ytn- woibar. sbr dat Ims'y rieW
iwnl.-d by Mrs. Carrvdl U Frank o'
Mr. and Mrs Leslie Crain wt-re
J'a.t.(.ii. :
t.u-1 oi bus IS a.ie *“'
#Wltdi Hila week Tburaday.
CtaiiUM»i. who will spend two week«nw st:. N..I. I rauw hnfa HaH* to «D •*
’ bis seal I
Rurals over diiuday id Mr. and
unday School Con
Convenlien.
l> . U.-.-k
C li.'s :.iil
|:xr>
July 1.
rIsIHng wlib relalivi-s in'Gleu Hsv.-i.
Wlltiui Edwards.
ix-artv
H.O'V
m >«ju IniH-tai •
Program for <b.- Snnnny seliisd eim
Ji.bii l.x.ien. and v-il. to .-vaixibs,;.''.-..i.H
4.1 East Empir.'.
MIhb Stisle FurloD Of Travr-rwe City
; v.-iiiiun of tbe Giant and Go.a la.k.-4 Fouiniet. i h. Il4<ii! II Uix-k k. IU>
-Men fotk. r.ioru.
Mr- Jobu Mcluuls
iMi Hu- xiek II; '
visited Sunday wlHi bet parents, Mt
Hai.b physies
r.-ari. weaken lb*
(■'•wnshiiis I.. lx b.!d at M..iin..s4‘.-ii >lfi.;
was
a
ux-mi-ei
.d
H.bras.
>H
i-v
ns w.u-k.
- .
and Mrs. Jocepb Fbrtun
iMels. ean-e •d.rouu
ettosi font hag
■l.-r July I'Isl. puts
'
G.Tj'.-gl to l.vlis -laoie-oi. i ”
Tbe MIsbcs Emma Ft./ier and Rnul.
-slitu'.v.-s l..r .-ighi le.fs pr. teBi'
Mr, and Mm. Jerome Kortim rlslled
Doan’s M.vulefs .asuau- rwdUy. tom*
1
1» a. TB
Song and pnik— «t»n'|ee.Hxx u and P. Id.' k ::
H . jn-l
i
Suiulay with Ibeir ebiidreu, Mr. and Hass of South Mnuil-Mi island vlsH.ul ilteO H.dsat'le ^
rill- .liuoa'-b. euie tsoirilpaiuta
Jia.
bi» .-ht-Hoii as siiBat-tt.
'bCoe
i
\Vo;ib> rua.-iiae to Mll.t.leJ
•mwe City hospital, wbere be___
nl
Ihe
h.Hne
of
G-urt-g,Gart.-i
a
lew
Mrs. IhTt Forlon of Traverse City.
I
-How slx.ilM S'lnday s-!i.x«I lea.-b ................. 1..' ;j, l.krt V
G;»xlr1--h'N » bl.
3t ytars Mi AIIimu. wa- •'fo.-eu a A-k yotir vliiigclM inr ibem
•d for coaRcsiion of tbe InaES. Tbe
days
ul
the
|tasl
wn-k.
Some of our folks
attended-Ibe
I.r-. lie apiiolni.ul?" Mrs CUas. Ibmi '
Kb-f. It lUnuah i» PliHlo Sfaenm-r |
boy ia dotats well
ugH». fiuun for.a to ,fo i.pabitesn
Mrs'. J C. I.ardk' of LudlBgt..ii. wl...
wedlsb plcnk Iasi Sunday
Giant II,.,sn of Ffo bhrg I* tM
jard. Ijrawiu
_»»
. fo;
fol V. I.■.•ok fc. «hxslf..h'». 3nl
' Job* Krallx Is al Old MMon vIvUhas
Ix-en
vlitlllng
at
K.mn
.
si
.I
nsori.
1*01,4' e.ttuvnfo«. ..f !-'-*• au.l
,„Bk .
Ed Iktrulne of Ea.si
Head vltHe,|
parents eoiild lx !n«.'c«vl '4 al '
t ...
Mr friends.
.u* the lllln.ds f.w Harlxvr Spriugs]
over Sunday with bis i>arenta. Mr. aud
th<vdneii
,40- •'! It- telt-r- fo- was Ibe
^v-v,d.tl
• Ud Ibe Sabluiih s, i,,K,i noni.I If In ; Hu «'«••. K*' -•
‘ Mrs. Tboma
Saturday er.-iilag •
Mm. C. L. Dumlne.
•.-•si i]u- v.pe H»ai mad.' I.*e--.iti..
_
nr dimlui'h 'fo luieresi ,t. the'^St.l
Miss Kva Dav reluroed W.ulnesday
Monday Mrs. C. L Uorulne vislle l
.,-lRmP ' Me.'. Hidmes. U-t-xfurd
i . Aaditor -General <
i Bora, to Mr. ud Mrs. Pruk KntbB-ntilD's>
He wax n*a agalu n
,„y.
hspixB. tun tfo tw4with her mother. Uiwndna Forlon or last frtvra Eiki Bmpitv. wh.-tv she has
"As ih.' Siimlay seb.a.l is a p.-,,i ..tlh'.i. S' .17 -ti* .r.. l.
fer. June Sfi. a Rtrl.
families £.s-p ft, Tfomurf
........... itMit. wiKli l>. <0X1 hi* vet ■ I.r'iiaiTraverse City. Theie u small twpes bifii visiting wlHi rvlaiit.-.-.
be ebarch. W.I.H.1 it Boi fo-«i- i-. in- Kinv*'’'
;; AuiOB Susterka of Deindt and non
bi-'.elri. It,I fer -.-ieli . m.*rj
Don Gordon of Empire is vIsiHng
<d grandma's
recovery.
She is 7C
lie'he psstoi lo .l.-vuie !«.. Si.i-!aHi.
.\s<-x J
g:,
Jtall are vlaltlng Mr. ud Mrs. Vcncel
.t I.eali
yearn old.
Her oldest brother die!
Ibe
home
of
Wm
Bcsncli.
'
pMvka. .
the past itprlnR aged til yeara. 8u.
Mr. Trn«s.lale anil wif. airiv.-.l ..n
» There arm be a ducc at SbaMa's
baa Uirev brothers older iban her llvte imnnis Siinrday ev.uiugfoi K.ii
■kail the 4th aud a Rood lime Is «ioR neat Delrull.
P*«ed.
Mr. and Mrs. William Welch vIsIuhI
Tb.- Glen Ha»ra
i^seimii nlmI’ Clrms aw lookhiR fine owlni: to tbe
Yeemit ratu. but tbe ouilook fur fruit a few <iays with kirs. Welch's parents. playj-il Hie 8h-epiug tk-ar l.ife Saving
Mr. and Mix. Wplf of Solon. Mr. Woli SiaHun jfoe. Tbt- n-siilt was IT. to
■M rather blue.
made a pseseni of a Bne milrb cow ■- 'Ivor o fill.- I'. S.
S.. S. leiys.
V J«»y *•.
to bis daughter, Mrs Welch.
i<- follnwiiig puny arriv.-d <ui HeOiir lilRhwa.r commissioner. Henry IlllU.ds Satiiiiliiy for Grvmory'a resoit
PORT ONEIDA.
E. CarUak-. had a laige vug »f mey. Cfa.urb-s E. Field amt mniln r. Mi Dui- Mr*. John Uasu of CbicaRo Is vtait
and icama for a lew nays working on fiu- ami daiiglH- r and Hir.u' C-iibltvii.
lac rrlatlven ud fiicadn at tliU place.
the lllnck road
approprlaikiu.
Thi- ami Mi>. Huilbiiii ami faniil).
Oeonte-Mekerrit Is arurkloB on the
farmers are so nuiliuil with work It s a
July
.___________
«onth Manliuu Uland.
hard matter to get men ami trams lu
I Mr. and Mrs. Jam OaRo and Mr. and work on tbe roads.
IN TRAVERSE CITY
Mm. Albert PraasP called on Martin
H. Fosa has purchased a AmBanb «sd family last Sunday.
of horses,
lu a,well mairheu Every Claim Ja Backed by Local TesMr. and Mm. RoRers and Lloy.l
and Ur.'Foss |>ald *Mhi fur them.
tlood Hni1»r.ud Mina HasH Ollt.. Mr. FOaa was out for a few days to u
•« Trnvefae Clfy visited relallvus at farm be owns arar File lake. He n-II till- nwiU-r wauls nirong.-r ptiNil
-this Mace Weduciulay.
lilted Friday evening.
One. iwo or ihrcc suUs left frtim fell n-.'iilYr lines
al!
than Hu following sialenH-ut and ex^ MiC ud Mm. Mel Gtoy of Leland
PVlday Mr*. James D. Bcarb visited |x*rienre of a resid.'iil .»! Tiai.-rse
ihc season for $1" DO itt $l'i.'*i.
Mtiiei
tbu place. returniDR huiiie
Tisnra at tots
with Mrs. IVter Riisbu.
Clly. wba< ran ii U-T
flnday. acrampaaled by Hr. and Mm.
Allterl Couriadc is RelHnR ready lot
Mrs.. Almira A JavKsou of
East
;jallu Pranscthe Rrain harvest. He bas pntrbaaed Front atnuu, lx-.mid Itarlow sir.-.-',
1 JoBb Daitn and daturttler OUve ■
sayii:
"llanl work on a farm 1x<'!i
liarvcsicr and self iiimler.
.Traverse Clly callem .cac day
Joseph Couriadc is liiisllinR lo gis while my busl«ud wax in the Civn
•week.
r end lor y.-nrs nfierwards. luuk.frarre jdoce of new groiiDd ready
Mr*.
(
L UcorRC KHderbouse and cblldown. »ml (or iw.-niy ,v.-ar- I m v.-r
c
Eren called
oa Mm. kVod Atklason last for imlaKws. He says he can make H
I a .lay 's goxl b.-alHi. Ev.-rv idiyaud hare his inrislues in by tm- 4lh *11
-BMure
~«turday.
v
aleian 1 lu.iisiili.ul said 1 liml liver
•• July
»uly t
Ironhie. l.iii I mighi as well liav. use.i
Davl.l Cliaudler id Traverse City
nurb eold water as their ni.-ii
• lip M'ednr.olay l<> see bis farm
•UROICKVILLE.
Just iM'ftire I rummeme.i in
shake hands with Ills old neiKh'
- Miles Uadsey
and /ahilly bat
Use Ihuii's Kidney Ptils I wa' nliiiosi
. Dave is a piODoer of Ibis Uiwii. paralyvasl. (iisi noiieing I' in <-liii:.-ii
*eved lo Prukfori. where they <•)
When a boy 42 years ago he came
>0 to amke thtHr future home.
Sim.fov tii.iriiiug, when ii itt|Uiu-:
here with bis parents au*l they eu;v Mrs. Joseph Price has liceu ai
* «l for the past wwk.
dured nJI Ihe hardslil|H> ol a pfonts-r
1 my i.u
euukl liaroly. sixli.I lor .v
- ■*. Mm. ICva Wilson has purchased ihe life.
Dave owns Hie oid bi>meMea.{
d lack nf ein'ulattim Had
:botel and will soou occupy It.
ami Ills sim iti-law, i'bliip Felger, has .. kull.' li.u n thrust into my kiiluevx
. Mr. Hellerick has l>eeo boldinf; piil>- eluirgi- <if iiiv farm.
Hie pain lui iM not have Ix-en nio'e
-Hc dancus eveo' two weeks al the
intenxe. Sl.u-p to me was Inm. !i»tJtorg
W. !
tpowery
y 0
on tbe picnic enmnda
wTivtary of Hie ktirmers' Mniiial ttre a airange trance in which I saw s.piii
/ Mr. an
birds and lUslortcl iig'ire-.
Ax
Insiirainv axsociaihin. was ben- on
U -v. J.i.l f,.r fr-tM tl .'a 1..
/lYlsItlllB
’^lYlBltitti: with
>
rt'laiivtv in this vlcialiy.
Weduewlay In Hie Interest of tin- as- might b.' fxpeci.ul. auuMving dltfivul y
The ba«-l>aJI tram fnim Camp Davis
I- lil.lnej
s. erelions .-\ist.-.l.
soclalioii. Aiming those that imik •lUt
.blayod Maple niy Suuda). The score
•as at-liuill,.'
in fir.me.lr.itii
Insiirance wi re Oriave tXioiiue aixi
^ptood 3 to H In favor of <Mmp Davis,
Now. I wan' tfo- |H-,.ple uf
Fortim. Like many ixhi r <vuus; Mr. and Mr*. Dave ItaumRardRCT
• Ctt. lev riw.1 Ul.- f.dlowmr
mimllles. w. have »onic tbat don't tx
i-v.-ii bovex ..f |t.iaii > Kidii.-y
Spent Sunday with bis hroihcr Jobu
-iinnK with the ehrap rate>
>bE family.
ehaivnl by the a.-svieiaHiiu
BruHie. I'tlls. The biraHug whii-h |x-,sist, u'^ Miss Cota Elmnii. His* nelliUBe.. faiWHix. every om- of yun should In- ty clung
- apuearvul. imlU 1 w. ig______
^las Hlusbaw ud 3 Mallut called insured. A sHtch In Htiie sav«-s ntii<
T;-irlcu-s. w, r:f.- .t.;...:nj -u r
n“ 1 it: -m'V r.-s,,. t
like I
A largi gang ol seriiou men have
chilli. uuHl I conlil ri-au
1„U
. .1- . 11. s IMiS' i- ' : •!>•.!
;
:s-n tlxlng lip the railroad itvk
. t-v.-ry .-veniog. an nt
iiaaclInR busluess.
le I' M. K R uu Hu- ctirve east ot
l.ilitv U-lnre 1 eomniemvi
K. Vahn of fanii. DarU i
Ihe Kelley l.iinilx-r C- s mill.
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I will gladly Rive mu.......... p.tr
ilm Plora UvlIliiRer's iiarty a
lu one day's tisbiug Heiiiy J. Forlon
caught ai Ibe Inad ul Ikaidmaii rivet Jleiilais id my evixiri.'UC.' am! .'puit.ii;ixmii's Klilnt y. I'ilis to an. lariv
.'Mr. Chamberlin and Mrs. KIne ris lire iNiuuds of brook inmt.
Eted ai Mr. Samuel lliildeii's.
The Sturms Tiie<ila> aud Kaliintav who calls tm nil- piTsonally. tl si,,
yI July
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washed uni Hie roads in many'places. really siiSen^ from kidm-r. cvniptaiu'

And learn what we are
doing for pthers

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Wny Suffer W*»iJb» 'Others Are BiiinR CurLd ?
EXAMINATION FREE

Dr. B. L. PanlsoD, Ass'l.

Dr. P. A. Wolfe, Pror.

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Buys.an awful good suit

IA.50

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BUYS A BETTER ONE.
Goods have been selling for much more.
CHildren’s Clo-thirtg

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1-2 to 6 years. Handsome
Suits to close lots at ... .

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Boys’ Clo'thing
$3.00 fiuys ^iiols worlh from $i.$0lo{6.00

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SMIRTS)

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'HANNAH.
« Mm. RIHmrd TerwilleRar and dsiiEli
der, UIm Carrie ol Au Arbor, aie vi.*ln* Irienils In tbU vlcinHy for a l.-s
days.
\Tda Sbutler apent last wwi.-

poles
crops tin blllsldcs wen irarerM-d

b.. piiixm- lo bring tilb'l '
r shl.'' bv all dealerx.
Prie.- M
giillles. On bravy mraiiows. the eras
. .-. Fostei-MHbuni
Co,
It-ilTxio
Imdly loilgeil and on low'iauus Hi
New York, sole agen's l.«r the I'ni.c i
i-rtiiis an- lu bad sbaiN-.
«Utes.
.Mrs. John Shaw and daugbfor. Mn
Mabel Wolf, uf Slights, visited Fr

sHh Mrs Shaw's uaugbitv. Mr:
IfoniliH- of kUs'. Head.
If' Peter
1 iinhealtby mao t< an ,
Tiav.-rut,■ Saliirdi
'■ halipv slave.
Hiiril.x-k niu.Ni llrt.
Malay ol
bttiMs lip rc'in-i
li.alin—k.s'ps f
rho .ll.'.l sndit.-iity .d heart fatlan-.
-'well.
dr. Gllasuu was well knuwn to ibc ol.i-

.• Mrs. lau Ros«- and sot) vUdted'lheU
eonslB. Mi>, Winfleld Day of Wex
fort a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs K. G. Rawllnss drove
'to Travel*.- CJ,,- i„t Wednesday.
The Alneriran sioelety of Equity
Reid their c.noty unloD last Saturday
at the Mayfit-ui township ball with a
plenie dlim.-r and s.ipiK>r In the *rove •0 employee of tb. i«t. firm ot MitchWx foster parenix at Adrian la.;
Wie-haU itilU-S.-.T
After dinner then
'll A Mahan
: v .ud. t„ go out ai^d sec the w-urid. H•WM speaktnp at il>,. i,.ll
Tbe presiThe dane.- al Mr and Mr*. Janie- may .Itvwned In the Maimiee river at
Eeat being absent. E A, Brvani was Radeliffe'y Sainrday evening was weC -e
„i„
J.drd.. wbll.- ha'Mng.
apprtotetl cbaiiman of ihe iperuini; attended and a vvn enyojable
Bdd Levall of Summit CHy.. eounly
Ma^Xd. by Jenh» CuHU of Travihe tot^i
•ecretarv. care a shon talk and C. H.
»v Cltv Mooday anerauoo. Hr Ca
I’*'"- N«»blng brlpe.! me
.AnEeraoh of nr,. i.ake ronniy oraan
I, B. nneti t.. Mrs. Itailmra Snyder
.Iter. Rave an luien-siluR talk mi il..-

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Counter full of $1 shirts for 68c and 50
and 65c goods at 38c to close lots.

MATS
One lot of Men’s $ 1 straw Hats........ SOc

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
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B. WILHELart JULY MBCtAL MLB B. WILHBLm JULY MCCIAL MLB B. WILHELM

e. WILHCUrS JULY tMMAL MLB B. WILHBLMt VULV MCCIAL MLB E. WIU4ELH-S JULY •

THIS IS THE MONTH

will be a leadins feature, though it should bo remembered/^tS^'will get QUALITY here even though the
prl^s ridiculously low.

when everything in the way of Summer
Goods must be closed out As our stock
is unusually large this saUe will be an extraordin^y one in many ways.

IMOT WAIT
Each day there will be less to choose from.

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DRESS GOODS AND SMS
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At this price you choose from a table full of Lawns,
Batistes and Voiles, value 8c to I2}ic.

For So
■ 9c for a lot of I2Xc Ginghams.
9c for 15c Galatea Cloth.
9c for 12Hc Batiste
9c for 18c Plaids and embroide^ Voiles
1 Ojw Center uble full of such goods as 36'in. Costume
xOv Linens, silk finish, Embroidered Mulls, Black and
White Chwk Alabama Silk, Mercerired Poplins, etc.

Front; Stroot.

CLOTHING DEPT.
MiQ R A About 76 Suits in this assortment, and not one
9C7«W worth less than $12.50 or $15.00,
A few $18.00jvalues among them. too.
4M1 O RO About 75 Suits in this lot, including some of
the handsomest patterns produced this sea­
son. many of them hand tailored, and strictly high grade
goods. They are $l!S and $20 values.

ftA on About 40 Youths' Suits in this lot. including all
ouVregular $8,50 and $10.00 Suits.

46c

ftA 7R About 50 Youths' Suits at this price.
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$12.00 and $15.00 values.

Vdu.66c.
For Mohair tn4>laiD or fancy effects.
Regular $1.00 values

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For an odd lot of White Waist Patterns, made of
vOC mull and merceriied poplin. Value $2.00.

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A bunch of 50c Suspenders

Wer On* Own*
Ic for a doten Buttons, value 5c
Ic for Paper Pins
Ic for Black Mourning Pins, value Sc
Ic for one yard of Elastic

^or Two 0*n<fcs
Sc for cimce of a lot of Ribbon Remnants, value up to 15c
'2c a yard for a lot of Laws, values 5c
2c for a lot of 5c Handkerchiefs

6c

For Anderson L. L. Unbleached Cotton.
Regular value 7c
5c for Oc^Prints.
.5c for 7c Ginghams
5c for 8c Cretonnes.
.5c'for 8c Towels.

Wor T*n 0*n*s
lOc for Lonsdale Cambric
10c for 15c Art Cretonnes
10c for 12Xc Ticking
10c lor 12l4c Silkoline
10c for Huck Towels lSx36. worth 15c
10c for .36 inch Dotted Curtain Swisses, value 15c

'boys* sons at $1.90, $2.90 and $3.8r-BARGAWS
A BUNCH of 75c, $1.00 and $1 50 SHIRTS tu close. Kn
Choice of lot at..................................................................
15c Faocy Sox

NOTIONS

At this price choose from a big lot of Granville
Challies, Standard Prints, also a few Giinghams in
the lot. About LtO pieces altogether.
f
3><c for 5c Cotton Towels.

ft A OA For a lot of Youths' Suits, ages 16 to 20 years.
90* W Values. $5.00 and $6.00.

QAa Choice of about 15 pieces of Wool Dress Goods.
OVw Nothing less than 50c values up to 65c and 75c in
the lot.
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DOMESTIC AND LINEN DEPT.

Remnants of Table Linen
50c and 60c values in 2>4 and 3 yard lengths,

.30

80c and 90c Linen in 2^ and 3 yd lengths

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.25

.5c Men's White Handkerchiefs.

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Straw Hats’-all $1.50 and $2.00 values,

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All $2.00 and $3.00 Hats •
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to close at........................................................................
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Grey Felt Hats—very swell, but they haven't sold as we
expected. Values $1.50 and $2.00.
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Choice of lot..................................................................
Men’s White Duck Hats, the 25c kind.
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Corliss Coon-Brand Collars. 15c or

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About 5 dozen 50c Caps—Men’s and Boys'.
choice of lot........................................................................

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WHITE WAISTINGS
Four pieces, value 15c,

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Six pieces, value 20c,
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*ale price................................... ....................................... •l‘±2

REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES
At Half Pric.
A ctean-up on all-over embroideries, value 60c,
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sale price........................................................................ . •42 inch Curtain Swisses, wreath pattern, value 2.5c,
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sale price...................................................................... * AO

Ladies’ Underwear Dept.
gQ A great bai^n in 10c whta Wash Mts,
5c*for 10c Turnover Collars
5c for a lot of 10c Handkerchiefs
5c for a 6 yd piece Finishing Braid
5c for 10c Hat Pins

For NIn* Omn^m
9c for 15c Turnover Collars
9e for 15c Handkerchiefs
9c for a lot of Ribbons, No. 40 and 60 widths
9c for 15c Side Combs
9c for assorted Trimming Braids, values up to 80c
9c for a lot of Laces, v^ues 15c and 20c

All Ritbons at Ten Per Cent Discount
About 10 Dozen Belts at One-Fourth Off

A lot of Vests in white, light blue and black, values 1 Q
26c and 50c. choice of lot................................................ * * C7

CLOAK AND SUIT DEPT.

50c tine bleached Vests and Pants, all styles.
sale^rice........................................................................ .

Four Silk Shirt Waist Suits, $12.50 values.
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to close ............................................................................. vF.cFVf
Three Silk Shfrt Waist Suits. $20 values.

NIGHT (;OWNS-75c quality at 50c.
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$I 25 quality, sale price....................................... ............•wO

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Six Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits. $10 and $12 values,

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WHITE SKIRTS, either lace
x« # V or embroidery trimmed,
and not one worth less than $2iiQ.

Twelve Udtes’ Tailor-Made Suits. $18 and $20
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values, to close at-....................................................... 57»OV

DRAWERS-The ’.*0c and $1.00 kind, this sale at QQ
61tc. $1.25 and $1.5fl values at....................................... *170

All $25, $30 and $:15 Suits go now

SPECIAL VALUES in Ladies' Corset Covers and
Drawers at............................................................ ...............

J 5.00

When down town.
You are always welcome.
You will be courteously treated.
You will not be bored to buy.
You will find it pays to trade hero.


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About 30 Ladies' Skirts in black and colors, values A AO
$6.50 and $7.50. choice of lot...................................
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.About 18 Ladies’ Skirts, values $5 and $6.
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sale price........................................................................... O.'tU

Make This Store Your Hoadquartore

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MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—A lot of Corset Covers. A A
slightly soiled, at half price, now 44c, 50c and......... *00

Some Things to Remember

PETTICOATS-Here is a bargain, a lot of $2.50 Pres d-;
Sole Petticoats, accordiao pleats, cut very full,
1^,00

That you get when you trade here
Ladies’ and Misses’ Jackets to close
at 2.95. 3.87, 6790 and 8.7s
All worth donUe a»] mote.

White Shirt Walsts.at............. 98c, 1.98 and 3.87
These prices Uke,io valoa from $1.25 to $600

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Merchandise of quality
Merchandise with style and fit
Merchandise at lowest prices
Merchandise that we stand back of in every
respect.
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