Grand Traverse Herald, August 25, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 25, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-08-25

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TWICE A WEEK—TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.

$14« A YEAR.

TRAVERSE CITY. ORANO TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIOAN, TUEBDAV. AUGUST 2S. IK

STATE INSPECTION VIOLATION
REASONS OF JOURNEY WASIONC house WAS
GOVERNMENT
BURNEDDOWN
OF THE LAW
LITTLE GIRL CAME ALL
FROM SURMA.

WHY STANDARD. OH.
CASE MuokopoA Waa Her DootiAatioA WILLIAM AND WALTER GIBSON SUU Offwiala Will Probably Mak* An TO PLACE MATTER IN
MAIL BOXES.
' SHOULD BE RETIRED.
HAD BAD LOSS.
effort to Hae* a Law Paaaed
Where Her Father Wat WaltFor Such.
lAg For Her.

GODRTEXCBSED RIGHTS
-IN RLACINO CONSTRUCTION ON
STATUTE.

CoAMruetion of Court of A^alo. If
UphoM. Would AQOIn Loove th.
Country At tho Morey of

WuhlDfim. Aug. SI.—Id it« p«UUoB for a rebearinc In ibe Siandard
Oil caw in vhtch Jndte LaadI* Icnpooed Snoa amoomlog to |S«.<MVi.OO(i.
Uk> goTorament olaltno to hare prov­
ed iu «aoo asalntt ib« Chicago S Al­
ton rallFAj ahovlng that tho rebate
amounted to over 60 per cent of
pobUaSod rate.
TIm coretanwat aaya the trial Judge
WBa romood almply’on hU niUngs
OB evideoce and bla ebargt to the
Jury.
It U mtlior autod that Id the bplnton revorolng the charge, uliuteBwata of fact were made relative
the admtaaloB of leatiinonr tending
ahovr Ignorance on the part of the
SUBdard Oil aonpan)-.
. • The goverBinem contnida J>at the
•tort of tho ccnairiK-iion of th-j
outnio aBBOoBced by tho Court of
, Ahpeala lo to nDlllly tho Interataie
oommoreo act aad oo tar aa shlppera
aro oOBcomod, to mako ita entorcimast t|tpaaalblo and to plunge
eoa&tiy agala into tho. deplorahlo
cohdlttoB of railroad dlaerimlnailoB
and faeorttlam «blc)t exlated prior to
IttpauBfo.
1%o govoraKOBl conteoda that the
Ooan'of Appaala haa no right to place
thia oonatraetton upon the aUtute in
IhefaMof tho fact that the Teryques.loB fnvolrod In this oaae haa boan ex-.
proAIy left open by ike Supreme
(Oort In the Armour Packing oompsny
> aa» iMBUy.decidad.by that couri.
Tho loremment -claluie that ifar
taela before (he Court o( Appeala
JuaUCy Ibe ImpoalUon of the penally
InOletad by the trial Judge.
U appoare from tho record In the
Orcolt Com of A^oala that the net
proOt of the bualoom of the SUsdard
OH omnpair of Indiana, the corporaUoo that Jadge Laadia Hoed, for the
y«an dnriog wileh the TloUtkwa of
tho lav tv vhlch it waa conrlcted

klutkegon. Aug 21.—Not yet eight
year! of age. vlih heavy waving curl«
and Baihlng black eyoa, little Rhea
Manilnl arrivc-d In thi. city on
Chicago InilB. Reaching Ih*- foot of
the ear tiept tho waa twept Into ihe
amt of her waiting father, who bad
been longing for hit daughter
more than tlx year*. The little girl
had Just completed a twelve tbomand mile Journey from Uandalay,
llama, to tbit city. She can i
now only tpoak a little Bngll.h and
made tho greater pan of Ibe trip
attended.
With a drea. half oriental iliile
Rhea Mantlnl made a plctureMiue
Sgure at abe stepped from the train
» greeted by her anxiout
father.
Throughout the greater |iari of the
long trip the little girt waa UDaltend8he left Mandalay in January,
Lravetlng down the river to Rangoon
the native boait. From Rangoon
taiUng veuel brought her lo Madraa, India, where abe took a paaaeuger crafi to Belrai. a aeaport In
SyrU. The trip arroaa the ocean waa
comparatively abort and upon reachlug New York city rvlailveg placerl
ber aboar.i a ae.i lH>uml train fur
Chicago.
Uan.ilDl. bating ma.-e ibe trip be­
fore hla daughter, gave her exact dlreciknu aa to bow abe ahould come to
country and by a aei of labeleil
taga the lllllr traveler made It plv<n
to olbcra where the dealrvd lo go.

LEELANAU CO. FAIR
Expealtion i* Be the Largest and
Beet Ever Held By th*. —

MADE HIGH
TRIP IN AIR
KEGDIAR MAN FAUED

WAS SURPRISED
I PUrod That He Couldn't O. E- Case Wat 40 Years Old and th*
Bercan Bible Class Called At
Hia Heme.
Manton. MIeh.. Aug. «.-Wllllam Christ
..... Sunday echool sun»rtard O E
pflbert. or Ibis city, made his first | rase. lYiday night at hi* home. (U.M
balloon aacwDslon ycierday after-1 Websier street. The occasion for tho
BO«. Prof. George Rnat who wss|»urpnai- «aa Mr, Cares' 40ih blrthdsv
hebeduled to go up was 111 and could land to say be *s* surprised would
»Ol make the aacenaion and Mr. Oil-'to put it mildly The yard was qu.ck
. hen was pabetltuted.
l.v decorated with Japanree lantern*
The ballooB arose the htgbeet that and a fire bum. arouud wblcb
' It evef did before and many of the guests assembled and matted c»rn
vlgllntt thought Gilbert could n« re- and ma^ahmal!»w^ iVstri-meloii was
Jraae tab paraehut* as four sboia also served and all the giuwia bad tfle
from a tevolvyr brought no »everaoce. lime* of ihrlr livc^.
Tht balloon, at that belgbi, look-d

iVON STERNBERG DEAD

Ug aad dcwonded. Uoding In the top
Of a Urge maple tree east of Ihe city. Former Ambaaaeeer to the Urvited
fiutei From Germarvy. Passed
whes asked about the aaeraaion. he
Away After An Operation.
paid that the village of Manion looked
nke a pea and would not care'^ go
Berlin. Ang. 24 -Baron Speck Von
Up agala until be recovers from tbU
Sternberg. German ambassador to
the Vnliod 8t*tos. died today In Heldelberg following an operation for imiBADLY HURT.
llgn»nt cancer from which b<- had suf­
OIck BeoU]' Met Witn on Accident in fered for 10 year*.
BeugM More Timbar.
Word* baa been received by friends
Tbe WelUs Higman Co. baa purof Dick BetUy who Icfi the city about chased the Gardner timber near
a mouth ago, tor Waablngtoa, that be Grawn end wUl comemnee logging the
met with a *ev«« acddeoi wLltk re­ tract at once. Thia with the camp*
united la a braken Umb aad other m- now running, will give pleoty of log*
to insure a mil sesuMB'e ran.

f

Campbell's Band Will O*
Along.

CARRIED NO INSURANCE

CHARLES W. BRIGHAM DIED
FEW MOMENTS.

ACCIDENT WAS reCUUAR

LAntlng, MIeh.. Aug 24—State tnARE
FOR MAH
ALONE
rauroad men-t picapection of aiaamboaia plying inland
'nlc bas been changed to Augnat SO
waiert will probably be advocated at
and tbe place has also been rhaaged
the next aeaiktn of tbe le^alAtare.
to Provemoot. Oo that tame day and BRIGHAM JUST CAME OUT OF A
Tbe rr-ceai fatal accMent on Lake
at tbe same pUce. the Manistee tmil-,
DOOR.
I.r»»1anau. when the ate.vm dome oE tbe
road men will hate their picnic, so
>ieanier l^eelanau exploded, following
will be a Joint affair, tbe Per* MariMina of other acetdenta and narrow
guette and tbe M * X. ^ men TbU Cruehed Alitwet U a JeOy—WHUam
Fir* Had Tee Coed i Start and Net ’
, e.raiie*. haa brought the matter lo the
plroic will be a bummer from start
Faikenbuiu Btruek By the Bom
Much Waa I
I jiitcnilon of the .plate official!. I'nBeaea About th* Country
finuh. and in addition to all rallrtiad
Log. waa Kneekod teW
la About Si.M)h—Waa Buui
|d< r the preaent rulei there is no ofBy iVarieut pereena.
men and tbeir wives sod famiUeo In
RaHim.
2S Veara Ago.
flcial ln»peclton Of aucb boata
the cit>. the general public 1* Invited.
Maaton. Mich.. Aug. 24.—Charles
On nearly all of the larger iakea 'The"^rancUdales for* the'^varkwa However, no undesirable chararteri
llUamaburg. Mich. Aug. 21—The
of th« Blaie atlamboata are navi- mnni.v and other offices who bare will be allowed on Ihe trains or on the W Brigham mot with a tetrtM* Mhouae on tbe RUey Durga farro, a
gBted During the rew<n aeafeon tbeae been louring tbe county for several grounds and tbe very beet of order cident here Baatrday etrealag which
mile and a half north of Haiea, occu­
reenlted In hla dealb a few MOKMIW
cmfu carry ihouaxiida and. according 'weeks past have very properly sonsbt will be maintained from auri to
pied by William Olbaon and bit ton
to information received here, many of the aid and influence of friends
Wallle and their famillea. was burn­
Mr. Brigham is empjoyod By
them are unSt for aucb service. Life throughout tbe county to maklag
I'ainpU-ll* full band will accom­
ed 10 ihe*^ground ihia noon. The Iwa
during this Campaign, pany Ifar crowd from this city and at G R. k 1. railroad oa the aaetleo aad
preservers and life boats were absent rote*, and
la about Al.OrtO with no Inanrance.
Id several known Instances, while sraree of candtdstee' cards and other Rrovetuoul ibere will be a big band had returned from Ma work to th* ear
The tatiillles. except Mra, Olbaon.
practically no Are drills sre malntalQ- literature have been placed In Ibe ru­ concert and contest, the prlie having house whet* he Ugtaled th* ewUck
ar.. were downstalrw eating dinner
lights end while eomleg through th*
ral mail boxen, evidently deposited been donated by W. II. SuualL •>
ed by the crews.
when Mra. Olbaon. who was III upby friends of the condidaies for tbe intendeni of motive power of the M. ear bouse door, be wa* MrwtB Iff a
■lairw.
a erackling aoiind and
purpose of calling the aiientioo of « N. B-. Tbe local band wU) endeevoi falllag log which rolled from th* to*
dlarovcred that the houae waa on Arc.
of a deck that wa* etaadlag «• tbe ;
voter* to the meriu of the various aa- to bring this bark.
Screaming an aianu. the made her
plranu for offlrr.
In addition to the bead eoerert G. S. k I. uacke edjetalag th* ear
way downatairt.
.
It may be Intereailng to the candl there will be a progrui that wUl be a houae.
Tbe Are had such a atari, however,
Brigham wB* IfWlrMAB gi^irea»d
dates aad tbeir friend* to note that winner and will contain more Ui
that It wa» almoal Unpoaalble to uve
with the huge log oa'^gR.kim aM
It U directly against tbe poetal laws and excitement than any other
leh. all of William Glbaon-a goodt
for anything but regular mall matter given. The Pere MarguMW aad M. A eruthed ateeat to a Jelly, wag >iekbeing burned except a aewlng ^ma­
ed up by the foeamaa wuwrJew
properly stamped lo be depoalted In N. E. nine* will line np in a bnB I
chine and an organ bat a largo por­ Go/. Warner Notified Saturday and
the rural mall boxes. WhU* no com­ for the rhampioDship of northern He waa carried to hi* hceea whan he
tion of the belbnglnga of tala aon were
He Informed th* Authemien
plaint* hare been made, abonld there Michigan and W. v. Hull will act as died shtwtly after roaofeUg (ban.
eared.
Tt* bringing of th* body to the
Of FaeL
be such a csHiree. tbe partle* roepoosi- umpire.
The houae. while built 28 yeara ago.
Tbe train wDI leave tbU dtr
-houae ceacted a amat gathette MMa
bl« for pUclng candidates' literature
waa atm lo good condiilon. the in­
the occupahta could aeanety
I.anhlng. Mich., Aug. 24.—Oor War­ In the boxes wonid get tbemaeWea In­ 1:30 111 tbe moraibg and retnmlag RtD
terior flnlEb being hardwood
Tbe
leave
Provemont
at
the
U
bm
aarealtoe
th* aertoua blow (hat had ho
ner Saturday received a telegram to very unpleasant difflcultlet.
origin of the Sre it not known.
DouDced on the posters,
pro fallck Uen. Dr. Wardall. tha 0. IL
from the pension depsrtnieot at
The Record brings thU matler to
k I. aurgMB. arrtvad after euw«r but
VVusbington stating that tbe board of public notice, *o that ihoee Intereeted gram will be given In full later.
death had ensued when he cam*.
managers of the Michigan Soldiers' [o*y poi unknowingly violate tb« pooWiuiam ralkenbars. who hM ftwtKome cannot bold up any portion of tal laws. The matter has t>e«n brought
c« from the houee e |ew wgmint*
the soldier*' ]>cuKu>ns
This ruling to the stientlon of several of the canahead 4M Mr. Bright waa walking a
aeitle* the long dispute uver tbr cu»- didtttw who have stated that some of
tom of ifar board to give iiimate» only tbeir (rieuds Id tbeir seal to aM them Wife of Kalamaaoo Cashier Vietin at few rod* dlataat with hU UghU aad
atrnek In the back by a leg tiuw
a portion of tbeir pension tooney.
I doubtless adopted this means of *eDrug Clertc'a Mleuka^ad
tame car which cataMcd tnm th*
Whmer Immediately notified! curing publicity and Mppori and It u
a Htadaehe.
side of th* ear a* n paaaed him.
tht board of managers j
doubtful
knocking htm. down a ibtIb* and
Grand Rapid* that the piacllce mtui resorted lo this method of adverUalng
Kalamaxooy Mich.. Aug. U.—Bebraised him eoaoMinb^ ^ a« tor
< • asc (onbw itb.
However, it will be well for all
cause a drug dark pat the mrif drag
^
Ibe randidate* to undenund Ibet tbia In a preaerlpUon for tbe. headache. lonsly.
The faaeral of Mr. Bricham wtn ho
method of rlrcuUUng literature la' Ille­ Mra. B. R. Jackson, wife Of tbe caabgal HO that they may adrise tbeir ler for tbe MUIer-Ryder Waabbum heid <niolday troaa (ho (amity Mm
In.-iids not to do anythlbg that will Coal company, may loa* ber sight. On
Fire at Eaat Bay Late Laat Night Invite complaint or criticism.
Wednesday night Mr*. Jaekaoa sent
ELECTRICITY RAN DOWN
Caused By Some One Drop­
a prescription to a -^rug store
STEEL RAIL&.
ping Match.
headache medi'dae. In five mlantee
after abe had Ukee the tDOdl
Severul Dirrhwnod families bare se­
Mrs. Jackson tell uncooadoua. Doc­
Men War* Working in a Shaft Which
cured a iol of kliHvmgn sod excelsior
tor* were unable to revive ber uatU
Had Been Drivren 1.300 Feet
lately abd put it on the road making
yesterday sfieraoen when It
Into the Bide of a
guile an Improvement.
found that tbe eyes bad been affected
by the combination of drags.
Tuesday night about 11 o'clock some
ONLY 10 DAYB LkffT BCFDRB TMt
FftlMARIEB.
Potisvllle, Pa.. Aug. 22,—A ai.*auge one dropped a match in treat of W.
freak of lightning caused the insupt W Smith s cottage and about 16 feet
of
It
burned.
No
damage
was
done
death of two AmerlckD expert tunnel
driveiu and probable fatal injury to further ibSD killing the top* of some
trees for tbe flames ascended :o tbe
Admiral Hoisted It Today for the FirK
a third.
Tim* Bine* INS for • BoaThe accident occurred early today height of 20 feel
Trip.
while they were working in a tunnel
CANPIOATEB FuiriNO IN AtX
which had been driveo » distance of
THEIR TIME.
Waablngton. Ang 22-Adalral Dew
I.3M feel Into a niounialu side at
hoisted bis flag on tbe Doiphln loValley Vie*.
One
It
Being
Formed
For
the
Purpose
I
dev
and
sailed
from
Washington
The llgbtnlDg wa* carried Into :ht>
of Eetablishing a Paeifle Steam
Compared th* Efforta of the Republi-i Portsmooth. s' H It wos'the flm RoprsooMsUve, Bhorifl, iUgiotor Md
underground chamb-r through the
Treasurer Hsvo ths Moot BffirHod
can Party Witn Thoe* ©» Demo- j "me since 19HZ that the admiral haa
ehip Lin*.
agency of steel rails and It set off a
cratie m Attempting to Curb
[floated bi* flag over a war veaael for
rharge of dyuamile whlrb was belug
Corporate
Abuse*.
j
a
m-b trip
Slligaporr.
.Xiig
21
—The
ChmeM
prepared.

OLD SOLDIERS WON

CLOUD FLASH
HIT DYNAMITE

TWO MEN WERE miED

The annual Leelanau couniy fair
will be held September 23. 24 and 21
this year at Sntioni Bay ahd will be
the largest and beat fair ever held by
the asaoclation. The premium Hat 1*
out and already a large number
have algnifled tbeir Inicnllon of ex­
hibiting.
The offleen of tbe .-laaoclatlon are:
Preeidenl—N. NV. B rrington, Soloa.
year la vWeir'it waa indicted. anMuntTreaciirer-^oseph Krubner, Lelasd.
.,^od lo m^iOLSO.
Secretary—J. 0. Welu, Sutton*
Bay.
The dlrecioiw are—A. 8. rilx, Maiffe
City; C. VaaOlahn. Suttonx Bay: Dr.
W. H. Payne, Suitona. Bay; John
^'hlte. Solon; John Denater. Snttoni
Bay; L. G. Qn>n*elL, Snitoo* Bay;
Lara It Bogge. eniton* Bay; Conrad
Lather, Sntion* Bay; Claute Alperts.
Suttone Bay; Ole Ijireon, Simon*
WILLIAM GILBERT WENT UP
Ray; Peter Swananu, Maple CJty; S.
BALLOON.
C. Oarthe. S'orihport.
An effort will be made ihU year to
have a record bresklug nnmber of exblblta and Joflging by the ready rcaponses received, ibit will bf accompllsbed.

,r Z

CCRUSHED BY
FALLING LOG

WAY

DRUGS MAY BUND HER

ROAD BURNED UP

CAMPAIGN IS
WARMING UP

MANY HEARD
WM. H. TAH

DEWEnmG

SEVERAL CONTESTS ON

BRYAN WAS ANSWERED

CHINESE COMPANY

rvsldenls at Partfle i-oa»t port* are

-:3,'^,.^^;;-»^^!want to

FAIRBANKS
ISrr WELL

to Hie iraos-PaclBc carry ! Spring* toilay lo b.-ar William H
[log traiie wlUi a iioe to Sau y'rincU jTafl *prkk In In* aclilre#* .Mr T*H
. -. Seanir
Tbe T»o KwauR. ]
• r lirvaii * qiiealion. "Shall
Cbineae Su-siii-hti. company ha*
|
Pvopl.- il--*' and compared llie i-f
republican parry to meet
lormed aa a puriolir conrerti Ilrsi lo |
•I the lru*tn and monopo
pl.vce a lin-. .imiUr to ihe ».-rvicv 1
FERtNG AT A MISSOURI SANIhat the dcniocraii* parly
of ih<' large J*pBne^•' a'eamshij. comTARIUM.
panlea. The I'hmeke guilds of Rou:b b*» m<-<l to do.
The i.pee<h also rtjniaincd an ap
f'hma sre organizing the company.
V'd
ag'-ma are being appomied peal 10 the indrpendcni dcmocraix
wherevi-r Chinei-e art- found in con vo'i-r* of ib>- south

seu horses

Gen. Edward* Betbared Aa Raautt (
His Wanting a Stewd For Taft
Big Mount* Offared.

WsshlngtOB, Aug 21—Gen Clar­
ence R. Rdwarda, ihlef of ibt- bureau
of msuUr affairs, is daily in receipt
of letlera from horse owner* sj; over
ry offering desirable monolx
Judge William H TafL
alderable numlx'is :o —•!1 s'ork for'

'be republ’can candidate lor ibe pivslaency.
These letter* have resulted from a
I -lorv mat baa gone the rouDds of tbe
Edward OeVeueg sod O. 0. Ricc ]
ro -he effect that Geo. Edwards
Hava PMrenaseo Hardware Buatcommissioned to poreha
Wife of James McKamc. W Years
—Feff"*'** Will Move.
Isteej for the candidate, the result of
1 Appaaranee At Chicago At
Old, Died Saturday After
which la ’hai be had since been oc­
Lingering III....
lllneai.
'tt
| EJ..W O.V«, ..d O. D Bl«
cupied IB expialDing that he is not in
Fatigue

-----, •ta* morning for McUaic where ibey tbe market for a hor*w Tbe otber
___
i yits Amanda MrKaine. w;tc of; nave purchased tb- hardware bualne**
day be received an adverttsemeni of
rblcago. Aug
:),-Vic-Pre»idcnt
MrKaine. dievi Sauirday i t;hf of the Stra* Ksvanaugb company, an enormously large and strong steed
Charlep W Fairbanks u- mysiertously *' «
“ftrr a libgerlog ilfcei* ofjtnd will lak- immediate poaaesslon. 2] bands high and weighing 2.:00
IU in a aaiiilarium at Bxr<*lator .romrilcatinih. The fata- The families will move to ylcHsIn
IKKindi. whicn b*l been used for exhi­
Springs. Mo., following a hasty treat-moved to :hc corner of Fmc:-hood as house* can be secured. Both bition purpusei!. but which wa* d«-mul of a *npo*cdly acute aliment of'"** Harlow sireeis a wc-V. ago to-jiy | gentJeiiien hjir been residcn'a of
iclared 10 u- sdtuirsbiy adapted for
be heart in Menwrial boapKal in
K***/
F'ri’o
several years and I'yav.- many rid.ng by a nun weighing »0 pounds.
this city Tuesday night. HI* trip
rents old and bosidi a her bu-‘ian I I f:l* ndj here
w ia|i them success
and fn»r^'J>lcago and ble suy here'leave* a son. Arthur McKame The ,-hrn- ae« undertaking,
IN 60 DAYS
were kept secret until today It wt*|f"nii‘y bad resided in ibis my for
.Mrs N Lund and daughter. Marie J. $. Horten's Com Was Rip* and
given oat when the rle^preeldcot ap.-b-' last eight yeatu.
rived M Union League club last Mon-{ T'.t- funeral serv ice was h- d at the who have been slopping *: Ke-ah-laReady Te Pick.
wania and also at the home of Mr*
J 8 Horton, o'f the PeelnstUa.
day. that he wa» suffering from over ' “““‘e iuts afiei
'work and that hla rundowo appear- the Rev J. Dunon officia; .-.s The:f>v 'kvir brought aoine very fine red Astrachan
remains were inierred in Oikwood
Grand Rapid*.
•ily to fatigue
apple* mio Ibe Herald office today,
Miss Grace Denaieadt. of Aeme. is alw some sample* of the Pony De«t
ceiieiery.
the gu«t of Miss Elbe] Bowball lor and Pride of the North com. The
Miss Marie Coyne, of Uuskegon. is
the gneat of ber coaains. the MUsem
Ml*» Mary Loume Ruasell. of CaJU- a few weeks.
com waa pUnted on the 2«tb of May
A J. Albright, of Summit City, waa and in Ju*i W) days was fully ripened
Nellie and LydU I'ovne. of JdT Ga»t lar. u expected today. She wUi be
I la the tiiy today <>n busimv*
end ready to pick.
Twelfth atreet.
the guest of Mr*. PfxnnenschiDidL

ILLNESS KEPT A SECRET]

i

MRS. AMANDA rKAINE

AT McBAIN

The primary camimaB m waglnc
pretty warm this week, as (her* are
only ten days before the primarte*.
coniesu for the aarntnatloa
for sheriff, county ireasarer, regleof deed*, aad representative, are
becoming quite spirited. This ooeteel
begun many months sgo. but as the
date of the primarlee draws near,
each candidate is putting In pracUcaJly bis entire time. In aa endeavor to
make rote* tbfougbout the county.
There are several, however, who
have no opopsltion
CouBty Clerk
Robert E- Walter will -receive the
inaiioe witii flying colori with­
out protest P n Pratt, pi fliiifllHiig
attoruey. will be re nommated uaaallly. because there Is no oposltloa
1* candidacy
No anounoemeai
ha* been made beretotore of the caodidacy of F R. Walker, Judge of proMr Walker, however, desires
Teb Herald to make definite anicemeut that be Is a cnndidaie.
He baa made an exeeUeni record in
tbe office aad there has not been oven
auggeotion of any other cnndidaie.
In the case of these there has
been no rrliiclam. aad It is coeeedtd
lhai they sre entitled to the renomlstkm.
Judge G W. Curtis has no opopolUon for mamraatlan for ctroH court
nlaswuer and Dr. £. B. Minor tm
true of E P. Wat
fore ijve end of the a
may be safely predleted that tho catiie*t wli< wax warm, and wSU be agctUng up to the anieh.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthor Mikola west
I Boyne Cffy today.

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•RAND TlUVtMC MEIUIATUBMAV. AUOUtT H. «m

Grad Tmasc Herald

lor ibe ealia of defoatlag bin for the
We hellore tha Mttoda

TWiei A WUK.
raUlAai TomUr sU TtiiMj

Mr. IMda «Ul i*act apon Mr. OoiOa

’^'EEoT.KSre?

rather* (baa tnjore Mr. OoreH.

HKIL_____

FORSHEBIFT

HIS ESCAPE
WAS NARROW

o( <

palfisiBc adopted by the nppwter* ot’

o».c -

aU.

GRAIN.
ChlcBRO.

...............Imjurer

Aug-

Detfoli.

Waahiocton to the

Aug.

SamoH Oarland. Caahlm.
A. J. Maynard. AaiL OiMdar.

54.—fUioe—Wheat

A. J. Havliand. AmL CBaktar.

CAPITAL. BBOOjOOO

LIVE STOCK.

porUee of the peaaloo moaey of the

wHni nGHUNG fire

reterana. is craUffbiC to all frletids
Heretofore,

A. Tmey I*y. Pr»MlinL
tL Itaffd CBmA. Ttaa PrstaMM

94Hc; corn. Iltic; oats. 49Hc.

feet ihat the aotdlers bone at Grand
Baplds has no dptai to withhold any

of the oU BoMlera.

InToa atj Stole Bak

Almow eve; yboJv who roads tbe ntwfc
■e lo koow of tbe woodcrtal
i made bv Dt

St.-Close—Wheat

93c; corn. TSltc; oats. as%c.

THElV peNblONA

The ralioa

WITH A I^IXB BACKT
Utagy Trsnhk Mata T« Mbenhta.

XVos Monday's Raeord.

■ TkOA T. B«tM .

J. W.

ZK> TOXr OBT TO

TODAYS MAMtBTB.

the

F.ast Buffalo. N
lie.

s.ifto.

prime

steers.

SURPLUS.

Y. Aug. Si.—^-a-

active,

loeilc

M0090

higher

tC.SSBCAO;

sMpplOg

A GcBcrtl BflRttK Bb

steers. tS-2&GC. cows. SS.S&eS. VeaU.

Sfcv

HOME OP HI8 FATHER

..Me-la Mnacc

The Boldlara are

mU tied

to every

cent that they reeelred from the

WAS

lAOO;

PbAMEA

or not.

94.SOG6.T11:

The foremmem allow* IIOO ‘was Retetied and Will Reeovei
s man to aid la the case ami;

win

malsialnance of tbe old ooldVrs am! ,

Suffar Severely
Bumi

Use dlEerence bri»r«-n

Hie

iTlirouRh a flr^ ln the

^^Saom^omM ia tke tvoaty' ' 'lotttet will be entoa aa folkswa:

*nsdr

funeraTof
MRS.IABONTE

s Hr Cat tllpwM BB nseBeHslts

hdme

SSaiurdnp more potaioi-*

of'b!'

. h--OR. F. J.

ITW

d )UM ll»
trsicl It
r pnvsie prsi-l-ce. »j.-t hai
1 so sBCCewafol in e»»r? case that a
-iwcul srrangeiDcot has »-crn nisdc 1}
»Uivb all tva-iefs
' rs of this paper,
pa
not already inol it. may bare'a sairt.Ir

Il5-| pounds or 661 bushels.

PLEASE REMEMBER NEXT SEP­
TEMBER.

was ODt ol reach of the etty water,
the volunteer department

reepondeJ

to the alarm. The fire bad caught upand

wau.,r L.>^rs, OL-.M .
:lv

all

over

The P"--|

the

state

Desplie the report that

oais

tding tb
when wmingmeuuooreadi
•end yoi

is ; hie.

Thai Is U)<- local markw.

F. M. PAINE.

; geoennisofler in thisf

arv-

“ Hr. Kdmet

down both milk are (laying So cents ' ^ '•y "
addition

Fi-ORIIST

-,|i.mUr

-fiflv^-cnt' an-l one(hdlar sire I.nilcs are

'

AiipU-s b;ivi- seemiUgly difcS,-*pc.-.r‘d

.W.I

MACiftTT

EYE, CAK, NOEB
AND THROAT

ALL HMDS OP OCT PLOWMBM

. ail.
c-u, iitusw.
and oc- of rider applet were wclgued i Swirap-Root lit Kilmer s Swarap koi.l.
at ih-- r;:y market Saturday.
! and the a.!-!-—*. Hiiighiinium,

n SRAMOM

every little,

bm poiuiie-. :ire laking their place for.

w b.-u I

-nencM In llshfine

price

cr-ni-.

1

__________

the

i.-.lltoe

■V t.ushei for them

PlEASANT AFFAIR

Btatra evidently from a stove in wbirn
rubblsJs^had be-n burned

came

•at- market than any other day Uiis
tear aud almost as many as on oni

ERNEST S.4LENSKY
Cuididate tor Repabllcan
Nomination

“SSfaT:!

»6 r.»«

he..viee

^

br ttoa matj^arvatk Maatorlal dl*^
trtat of lUdklcan b he««br ealle
it Is no more than right that when cape from death. . Mag ovt-rcouse and
Met at tOe Oewt Hoose la Use CIL. .
they are granted a ^nsloo that they severely burned.
rhonld hare all of IL
The Are occurred In the LaForye
la aa U&TMM. lor me parpoee of
home this morning and aJtbotlgb It
aaBlaattag a aaadldau for Rtau 8
m

yorker*.

7-15.

_____

Th«»e men gave op the be.*« ynars j
Roy UPotro. a Detroit me.l
of their life for the country, no- In
carrier who la apendlsg his vacation
hope of recompense as they only re­
bere^ wltb his parrots, Mr and Mrs.
ceived small amonnu. and tberefo:c. Andrew LaFOree. bad a narrow es­

Ktor. aa« for tka ttaaneOeo of ends
ot^ anaheei aa nay properly come

Iambs.

we-.bers.

7.05; pigs.

ih. .

pockets of the veterans.

and

TOO; slow, steady,

Badly

Damaged.

Uiai onj n<-

mal e«t wlihoot taklQR it from

From

llnmi Net

sorely the olau- of Mlchlnn rai> Unij

omeial Call for Ike Se

to

6.0-0; soccwWal IB preanplt} cunag Ume bac.
uric acid, ewtarrh of U»e bU-ldcr and
Kr-ght « rhscas*. which is
ft^pOGl.TS: . form of kuioei Ixoubic.
I >T. Kilmer s 5wnmp.R00t
mtoed sheep. 9S.»e4iOHogs, IS.
Sboep

lambs. SSc bigher; sheep firm: lamb*.

wheUser they are lo the liojie _

« wooat---Maraa A l»0t. at ta* tMtofflM
► cay......................

aeiiv«. steady, cull

gSG«.

rov-

il-e

c

w

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

Lardie has ship-jg,,^

AKE YOU A ME EAIET

mi

HU father and lb<- Cr^-uu-u quirkly ,
rescued

him from bU perilous pu-i- i

tion,

MASS SAOTHIS MORNING

Total ................................................31

coalman Beaatorlal Conlttee.

he

wsK^BCTerel)-

burned

about



'TM« »tf TAflI.

Jurtes.
the

hare hem prepared aad shoo an atinaetlr*

armfeasoM. of

eoBOMtoai. ate.

bufldloKa.

ed by Insurance.

cauae of tha Condition »f the
Belly

BrerTthlot i« wen

Many

Baautlful

BO that an the exMblta wn;
aad at tbe aame tine,
for tboae who exMUt

Mrs. toabelle LaBonlr. vicUm of ibb

' TKa Oraad Tiarme reefon tafr is
protTaaaiBr-

Tbla awnlas, the posu

for Ibe fence that win

enetOM

d and thU II the
Thor*

lt«B la

earner Leelanau disaster, was held
at Provemont last night at 7 o'clock.

the (he body belag taken (o 8t.

havB boaa some who have rsMarkcj
then they wonld bts-

chareh where a short sen

gathered at 81. Marr-s ebnreb.

the

Onnd

from

the

btoe

ploym and many oibem.

iffthDat a pattara.

tended to go from thU city

A DELEGATE.

nf

klany
to

the hour, this
__
.
Ti. ,a.ni..uo. OI a, bo4r ai..

thoae odBMotea with ftc

clo«atla,I.««,.tMn.UB«at, ...

no precedent
fair* £caa

annual

party

Is

the

beRinniiiR

to

seem

more like a r- unioii of the girls, for Do
aniMer will re they gti for the winter
how

far away,

they als-uys

find

Thursday

iiiRln

the

Were erpeeii.ll} fm.-.

decorations

With quantities

of asp.iraRus (em

a !■ -I- rest room

siis liliti-d up b-i

til-

oii.i-lon with

flmt-r. er»*amery, perIb

bala.. .ha

penred under the water as on the left
dde Of the bea there was . gre.t. ,0,^

s,t«Kl.,

U!sa Leia VonderhUI. who has been

Pin money pickles, per bottle

OlemargerlDe. per Ib, ... ..Ifc to tpe

vtoitlng Miss Bsielle Smith, has re­

Parmesan cheeee. per bottle ..

Clearback pwk, per hbl. t .............. tlAM

turned to her hottie In Kalkaska.

Caviar .....................................................IS

Mrs. Mary McUon. od Brmson. to

Kippered Herring, per lb.....................tSe Lake ironL per lb.
imporlpj sardlDes ......................SS to 40< • Pert-o.......................................

...........UH«
............. tie

Probona blackberry lam, per gUsa SOc I Codflsb. per lb..............

..Iflc M Me

Silver Cord sardines, per lb..............2Sc. Mackerel, per lb.............
Lobsters

WbHeBsh. per Ib.

SbrtiDp. per can ............................IB to tBcj
Strawberry probona jam. per glaas Me, g

Currant strawberry Jam. glaas

atan- aim

Pa„mB.,. Ohio, wh.-f. «.

Plum*, basket -..............

n.

Huck!el<err1es. (>sr era

^ delegate rcprroettting v||
Macrobee

lent*

In

the

own y.

i,

a™,;ina

„mau

v- fra,., d « pl-a*

mit-d ‘ .px

K. D. Bigg.- and Mi-'» Hlgg* ■'( Niehol'.
Mo. Mrs \v

I.eighiea of Joliet. 111.

Hunfiredweigbi.

I
j
I,
toesec,

Apricots, per basket .
WsirrmeloOB. each ..
Oates, per Ib.

ngi. per Ih...........................
I.emoas. per dot..............

'
lC.vi.-r up;.;-*.
.3O0S5C

IVaibe*. per basket .

____ 25c I Hv—ity!,. rr.ii

Pineapples.........................................Itc to 26c
Cantaloupes. ...1 for 2Se er 1 for 26c

Ryi-

|

body.

resenting

and

Oranges, per dos-......................She to COr'ilve

T

tUBM gaa aU tboae In eharge gnat- LaBonte wore a thin white waist with
heavier dark blue fklrt. The waist
Offered no protecUon

traiernal

organlaations

tbe Vnited Slates snd Canada

in

Kv>-ry

session was full of interest, but ih<-

Margnii-t

fit-'. I’cul
Ml-

Fnniki.n oi

Mct.ill.i of

Travcriie

N-«

OT!:;-.:. .\li- i\H. r

Orl-.ini,

Mr

U .Veil

.Ii:»0].4«

I ini: 3. town ct Ksii Ihiy.
ilich.

Dreamland An­
gora Goat
Ranch

\Vfc<-ai

MIrhican Osage rsnlslnupes..............15r
Blackberries, per box .
. .io©jre
Eu-ihg

«;ipl>'s.

per

bu

------

n.mr.

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

r 5c

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

;5c

Despite her Injuries and alihough law that sill beHuffiricni loroterihe
•be had been in the water four days, adequate rate so ibat it will u- uuimit the holder to exhibit wWhout fur- ■he prewBted a very natural appear- form in all tb>- socictla and place
them on a sound basis; so tbst every­

Salt Pork, per Ib.......................... I

lie

New turnips, per peck ...........

.30;

Cow*, pc-r Ih

one carrying insurance will know ibut

Green ouioiiB per bunch ...

..Sc

b<- will recelvt- the amount ayrwd up­

Lettuce. p>r lb ..............................

-10c

Steer* sn-l hc:f,TB. per Ib ..............»•<«
Calvci, rivs................................... -4c to 4^

on

Cucumbers .........................................
c.-lrry, per stalk ...........................

eie

Hogs, !U«............. ..

If 5f

Cabbage, per lb..................... ..

0 6e

rva*. p.-r pk .....................................

»30e

Crooked neck squash, sack Wax hesii*. i*er Ib........................

. .Se
,,6e^

fair aad everybody that can, will exMNE tMrefsntbey aboold

cooked by tbe hot steam.

bA

»Hr

lf>gUlstnrv>s of ibi- country lo adopt a

Cslll‘iirll.4 i-'*T*

FOR COUNTS

treasurer

UekeU MW .aa the Ueksb Mt only

pear*, (MT Pasket

Thto la a .my liberal

EDDY BABB

and Bbonld neak In n tnoMdaous
aale, aneh ajato that an nncenalnltv

New

TbiB bill rvprcsenis ibv adequate

rate of each fraternal society inst has

aajm flaancea wm hs quickly ended.

In connection with its orgnniistlon an
NOT BWl -OF-willltobRTI^

NIHE-

•r

insurance plan, and

BiJtCIttbOlMnhers, Shewn in

TBENl"

is to take tbe

aOcMip.

Tbe eppoaenu of George o. Covell
In tbe aeatbCkBKpan of the

Efievmitff

caagreaalOBal fltotrlA are nklng

14 uembeea. Nine of these 14 or.- mat

meat egort to csmclneo ihe pecmlc of
ihe district (Bat

Hi. Cuteli

rK-d and of thi-

t.-iv'-ri.'d •-! •



know the meaning of the won] mutb

member of the '■Immonai NTnet-

er. the music In the prattle, of iniio-

whlA was oanspleeoas In tbe state
aeaaie during tbe adminlstratkm d
Govecaor Pf^iea.

The Biddles U a club consLulrig oi

The Detroit News,

belag gaertad by

ent lips and the thrill that gow » iib
the trustful dasp of little Ung.-r*

It

to a peculiar coincidence that iberv
are aiiie babies on the club roll.

Reuntly, the mothers went to
» meo In tbe atnte enate, atatea as Bmtth A PrffceY studio where tbe nine
foDowa:
ware Macad. stier many efforts, to
Imawrtal

the

cuncri-*s

there

pl-a-^aiii »o< la! f*-atvir«-* In
.Mivii.lay

Ii'sl-t

i,.. Oi

connection

S-.;i:.n.T sqna«h. ea.-li ..............

there was Ihe n-eep-

l» atate aeeators

■It atin tang enough to have their pic
nnsuc- lores taken tn a craap. the foHowing
eeaafnHy agatnat' Oov. Kngree'i rail­ young fAs aimeartng: Master Robe",
who fooght We TaUaatty hat
road tax mgaaore were:

Thnwi W. aad Mtoi Bfxabeth Hasttnga. Master
Bekea- Latham. Mia Mgry and Mtoa GttsaIsea, Berrien: Addison M. B^own. Kal- beth Uwtou. Muter Robert Boughamtioo; Chat. B. Colllngwood. leg- ton, Maatcr'Ewen Macdonald. Master

Atwood, TnseoUr Mwtn A.

night

the

Oeorte

R

Darls,

Mr

delegates from tbe L'nlied State*, ws*
Tbe

congrc^5

beygaa; OobL W. Moore, BL

Clair; mnept as boKwmrT

Wm. W. Mter. Barry; Ira T. Bryre.

•Tt to the greaiost fruit country 1
ever aaw." said Mr. Lorangcr. when
speaking of the island-

The peacti.

grppe and quince cropa are Immense

Oeoaeab; Alrah Q. Smith. Mtoaaakee:
Chaa.

Smith.

membern.

secluded hto men. and ab

Ae the lime .-

tlonto a BlddT«app«-orM>di like are; I

Hamberger, per lb

nomicste

wou!<i
no:

Ih.-

like to say

know

I'-tll-d open

«ev. ra;
to

..ffioen-

tit"—

1

;; JMui C Morgan Company
J
TnvemafT Miefl.

'hai do

lue that I am <>c.’ of tbe

pioneers of ibis couo >

and have ai­

ms}* pe..n fr-jgal ai:d :-n' a b.-Ipiiig
hand !o ati'

.'iit-'pr -

t:

the Rvwd Of th- •o.iii V
OI ag>- and cat>aii!<
erf

service

I

U.iv.-

*a» for

think

1

am

Stews, per lb................................

•wurd
6c opwurd

Roast, per Ib.................................

si'.ng th'- be»t
• jccesa

enntP-d aOd

quali

and

,oui;:>

will

declare r:ir

P. W. Kagwet-n i

ing

the best for farmers every
tr«>*nB City that !-»»» tb* il«rswb"V» vh<
VirKB n Courv I.W tb* OevstT ol Umd Trsv
l«nel- h*td.sHls« esblK AbcUub. to teblsV
«v bidds^. the yevvaVM C..enM la •md
I Morvey. o* eo^aort. tberW ee^u^r^*

come
nom-

a chance to win

from

CinriQtali

and

went

OBKna tor a fe* wwks 'stay.

to

oe
tBor-gi**•ntheevee ;»• rest
aad.sll l*sel coxe IiwMher nth laid

___

s. elBsr* tbe sir ja

Johnson

Orw^

day wear.'
fiigh or low cuts io wide
or narrower toes.

Loc ffr.wleeTbrw fi le P
odrwbi

/•febkrm'....
-WweerDrA.
( W. Chill UedlriMCn. SaBel« K.Y.
For Sato by

UAHD PaNS
have proven tbem-Gelves

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

Pork Steak, per lb...................
Pork Chops, per lb .................

Traverse

:ur I'l •ax] M.*rta,e*. ud o*. •qK -r i.e<. ,
(• a: Isir hsTiBC Wb lB*uteud to r*
by •sM Mortore. '

Ham. per lb ...................................

Bed to hold the office I am M-vaing-

forward

every day shoes.

iiHGifc «;rvireaVr.M.Vr

Vsal stews, per Ib.....................
Bacon, per lb

comfort, dry

feet and good wear in
::mc

Veal ebeps, per Ib...................

r.ia.l-- a

Hard Pans
You want

...........

t-amb chops, per lb................

1 trust that the republican voters of

The enterw adjourned Friday and ; Inee. thus giving nt.

today.

ROWLAND
DOUGLASS

again this season.

Lamb (teak, per lb. ..............
Leg at lamb, per Ib

Veal Bleak, per lb.....................

Qiy Treaauivr R. S. Hastlnga. Dr. F. ’ yr. Uuunger visited hto mother at; this honorable office And if 1 am
P. Lawton. UeutcnaniRowland Bough- vasaar
on both
both trip*,
irin. gdlng
adlna and
and re­
re- SBCcrsafui
succcseful I will ci
c,.e ,t my
eoilr*
Vasaar oo
Tha aama of George 0. Cov»>l does ’ ton. Robert J. Macdonald. Prank E. turning.
I efforts t
anvl pit; forth a
rcachlDg
home
Saturday
BOt nppanr In fhto lUL llic frleadt Balcb. Glen W. Power.
ulgbL nis mother, nbo to 71 years piea»c Oie public.
ot Mr. COTOD are making kuSIcletti
IMe BMdtou were entertained yester­ old. to quite m.
MBs Adel! Qulcj; irrn.-d this morn­
aatw to otbar ustna atateaitnu day atteroooe by Miss Ctan Bates
regarding with an

4-7-ll-lt-18-2M4-2t*

Pork ssosage. per lb.............
Sde pork, per lb. ...................

.vtn 4-' years

of overylbingj have eve: undertaken
and

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

Hoaghton, and E. 8.

Us Grand Traverse eonly candidate' Mm. George Bates of Chicago.

Aug

Cider
At
Cider
Aoples Wanted
V
^

RoaeiB, per Ib. ...........................

Wagar, Moatcatm.'

ttaufaro betag drealatad

—- (iidci, r»cb.................

.............. 6. ;
............ ll.to-

Loin of pork, per Ib................

n-a: ur.-u <he rot-

rt-» of ihtf couin.' wi'i

being s© hid his valuable pepers during the Grand

lily boDorsd with an InvUa- wu-.-'

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

Jr*. 0 Lldss ................................. ...4e to 6c

3 for luc

f^nnd steak, per ib. ...........

lo

go<» to Boston nest year.

I. who ai« not <B the dub roll;

............ Gto
...»ioy:2
Hidea

Hides

vr : ■

Sirloin, per Ib..............................

FINLEY M. HAMMOND

delighted with the hospitality and en-

D.

Marqaatto: Santol P. llcMnllen. Che-

J

Preouc*.

Meat Products.

Lo*-

anger, who was one of two Macrobee

provided.

...3H0M I

Sic

G-.-V3 pepp-rs ...........................

eral Islands, a steamer having t>een

klaeoab;

Jamca K. flood. Ocenta; Robert

T-Ir

ICdlOt'l

4c to 4HC

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

I’-'ial.K-* .

,20c
fiSr

.

..4cto4%c ......................... .Itae to T<

Ho^. drvSBcd

Ibf

..

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

.. :3094«
................ Gel*
.............. 4r "

dolcgnics jr. -e

taken on ui •-irursion around the s> w

tenainraent

p-r !‘i

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

Shev-p. ll»«...................................

s-T.r.j ’.ai.v, p-T n, ....

tfata year. >Ve visited the great rineLiwte Bddi and Master Eugene Pen.. 'fards, and also the roves, the most
r.
iDierestlng of which
was
Perr^-s
Orabaoi. Kent; Pertey C. Haald. HidTW mothers appear tm tbe dob roll
0 a depth
land; temaa W. Bomphrey. Allegan; u Ethel Haatlogs. Edna Lawton. Kate
feet below the surface• of the ground,
g
W. Irrtng iBOmer. Becoata;- Prnuk Boughtoo. Evelyn MaedoBaM. Marlon
and in -which Is a lake from two to
A. Lyea, Hatodale: Alex Kalibcd.
and Annette Posrur; while the >gg
depth. It was in this cave
ham;

-•tA-.-.-r pelalO--

On*\Vedii.-<Iay

night a grand ball was glv't-n. and on
'|-barsda>

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

Turnip*, per t.uncB ....................
S<r--e> roru, p*-r Uo«
................

loii-w.-d To.-day

Ing by a lawn parl>

poraux-B

.....

ligg*. (KT do*.
____
LambB. live ........... ..
Talk-w

msity

were

chanered tor tabt purpose

sols as to tbe Hne-ep of tbto body of

*The

by

Itutler, vi-umi-rj

V«getablem

tadode four admtoaioBs. but also per­

Inquire

or J.-i:. Bhinkman. Grand Rapid*,

Crapes, per Ib................................... ..............16e'

principal business, w as the agreemci c
to her as hcrjrenched Tbutwdaj in wbh-n It was d-

body from the waist upward had been elded to Introduo- a bill to ih- *. v,.ial

In aeciloo 14.
S*LE-160 .
srn 16. north range • wcoL Union
wnship. Grand Traverse coonty.
wm give warranty d««d. ForparOc-

_____ *5c I Apple', yr

I.eiucras, per Jot ____
Bananas, per dot............

Fred Brandt and Mist

the time of the neddmiL Mrs.

Itool

...........ooc Huodredwotsbi. Corn mroi.
|
_________________
.30036c,
coarev........................................... Tt.C031.l*'
...61.IS
QUYINO PRICES^OR SALE—About 05 nrret of onlotI-rr.vej lapd. some Umbered. In ■
Fruita.

.

Bllitui of l.rar.il Rapid*. Mis* .MrCool

At

flue
JOHNSON
DRUG ea

corn meal..................... B1.70. SI 3S0l4O'

Corn, per b'
.OOcGll.OO
Baled bay
..............914DIS
Knodredweli
KnodredwetabL H. A L Bom
,
Bne feed ........... ^...................... UGOOLM

about 360 delegates and officers, rep­

r.nU Mii-

'

Corn Heal,

• Middlings per
^<*1 loO
VVV Itw
J

many other marks and cnis upon the

Mr

“ ^-^iS3K OIntm«it

(fccdrediAlgbt.

•264 [Bran, per IM Ibt .

Fruits.

w»t<- mtvmI wiili d--llclous ii-e cream
and as.M>ii-i| rak‘«. the •lining room

,h. ir

L-rjBf. A.S^hase's

per bu...................

Klour. H. r L Best ...............................H.IO

Maia»chlr.o cheirles in Crems de

““

«lb

..Itctogte

..

Fssd. MH
..........................

-.JOc^Oais

....................................lOc

A.

Bvnns. of Washington street

^

Raspberry prabons Jam, per glass 10c:



a.,,a., am,

rmc,

tbe guest of bo- niece. Mn. A

....ae to ta
- -- -HIM

...............................................................80c( Bloaters, per Ib ...

Tuna, per esn................................................... 10c

Maraschino cbcrrles in liquor ,...16c

. I

.ISc to lit

MusbrooBS. in glass. Imported

si<

rod'1

late. Jn«x order from >-oor grocer n
r-w parkagi-s of 'OrR-pn!" and loam
how easy It |s to inaks Lx-noa. Okfcolate and Cwaiard |>
I please alt vbo i
to iceB^ package eonuins the propor
quantity of the cholrert pis tngrodlenis rCMy-foFfj|MDt..4ise.
Has
plrastd IhnuBsnds^lM .-arm tnrsly
please you. If your grocer won't tup
ply you. gn to ana who wtn.

Cry*uiixed ginger ...................................... SOc! EH-g .nd llmburgher cb<

Did -Vlission orrhrtua jil-iii-o the mil
and as u>uid was mu<-h enfoyinl

............. 5CGMC

Luiter. dain'. l-r lb ..............................tSc

,35c

GiiiBer tn syrup

........ ..

N.Uonal Pr.t. r
otleMN ayMptoMltit «a the returns staging cat so deep that t^ brain was
ring that she had been
been nil ron«rM which
in Bav
which met
met at
at Put
Pat-io
Bay
. Mi the AMiMniUp Ueketa for this. wxposed, showing
Itoaia an aheot g.eoo of these atroek with a ptoee of planking or last week.
Tbe congress opened Monday with
thitoata «at aad at eoama (Ma auaber other heavy ohtoeL There were also

Of coarse everybody to gotag U> the

to

The sir!r'

Porter bonse. per 1b ................................. IM

..20e

____

Asparagus iipe. per can-------10 to 7St I Cheese, per lb...........................

Al II ..clod. 111, Uu,™..

Next Year

ifm ft# Bdf> ant tM eemntnaaa and

•Bt yet pt*«haaed their memben-hip

moio


J„h„

ey to an eaaentlal thing In connection

Those who have

tm-uii

.1 C»ir«. Wm

amloaHaai, a«a

Bhla perOoB has.

to

vounR people of Old

H.ld ,t P.tJ..S.K-0<«. U

caly go Bhaad aa MM they caa. Mvi-

"'-'MB BOt aa beea aoM M a oonalder-

they seem

On. Oth.r P.n.M B..!,.. Him-

In­
the

aad ao great toad lo draw from, ao

There to ao cHterkn.

were pU-aslui; lM-)vmd

Nothii.g till r*> WDS lo mar the

aervioe. but owing to the change of

tti aeae by goeae.

The resulis

all tbfir oxjH-v-.aiioDH and every \<*ar

figs, per can

Cambembert chcuc. per box J5 to She; Ekb*. per dox

member, the Globe store cm-

It> Joat like eattleg a aalt et elethrt
nu«t

it

jCIenrhack pork, per lb...-lOHOUHe

Honey, pure, per pL ...................
Preseved

iJe to l«c

I Short cut of pork, per bbL........... llt M

Orange marmalade, per glass ........... iSe
JOHN A. LORANGER OF THIS CITY

Maccabses of this city, of wbieh she

hit aad are J»eie« * dtnatt task.
eremhlng

how

while in the summer, mai<y evi-bang-

There

many beauUful floral offerings.
flowers

m-c

inp ihi-ir first gr-H-tings at this party.

■; REPRESENTED K.O.T.M.

targe number of friends and relatives

,'1teao oeaMctad with

[

The

Saturday morning at fi o'clock mass
was said for tors. LaBonte
and

ffciiwf«e regkB fair tfeto year br.te

etc . pay all bills and

ot tbe condition of ihe body.

liKlodlng

h-e
mosic.

their way bark to Old M>.-.sion lor a

by the Rev. Father Runman.

«tMad «r eexto «n be.

u> hs«- a

refreshnicntK, decorations,

or

be a fair, bat not before.

iBlieatlaBa. th««e Mr^leal onos are

>

Mary

llev* that there «u really lolng to
Judging *ur

lo

would MM-m for oiu-.- "

WILL ASK FOR
UNIFORM LAW

horlal Friday night was necessary bo­

that tsatfl they aaw the bolMtagt actIMBy BOtng

was damaged to the e*-

tent of aovenl hundred dollars, cover­
Burial Was Naeessary Last Night B

rro:; said l« ea, b oih-r
Slim iiig pari} and invite the

The house

Oraae Trararae rtfton fair sronnda

Six years ago the Rirln of Old Mi>

SSe

I’iride hams .......................................................tie
' Ckrd, per Ib.................................

SELLING PRICCA
Fancy GroceriM,
Horey, comb ........................

pi b^ lliv best OD>- Of nil.

stated (bat he wonld recover but tbJi



Bloc prlnta «( the plasia for

Niiuirii and ‘

the * -

face, althoogh bis eyes were .saved.
Dr. GaunUetL the attending phyririao.
he would sufler InteiiM-ly from hU in-

"■

*^''"'“1 .S;iting r-ii.-K.n-, fellmg |.nr»-...

flames were all about, but !

Co.

|^

It will pay you to see our
^ **

Aneroer f«* Wnnosw

every <iay work shoes.

•r

J, -

’ -mImo travemc HEiuii).Tuc«OAy. Auouvr n, t

ftmm
Patlnfmti tad ChlldrwL

Old Mluloa. inch.. Aue.
luD|> cootloacd

iThe Kind You Have
. Always Bonghl

t|M'l1

made Wo aleaoBi

of

22.—Th*'I »eckB‘ tltU « lih his laihcr, Dr. Lc-

beat

unboerablc

cltlci bet beta

vbicb I Roy Warrt>D.
lo

thencaiit of

acekiSK refacp

\hcj

j,ck

« load of bit

many | (ripadt on the r«*ort lo a bay ride lo

fromdlecomforu

end <e fjcld celd to be ibc place wbere ibp

dib of the elir. the retort pnpuleiion
of OU MUalon

big; black borripi i;row

Incrcaaln* acco«Hnn-U-eded

In

setilng e

j l.crHea. ecrmicbPd

Bears the
Signature

The »pry letloolleep bet nor boon
opened up, ihai

Itlme.

are

gladly

ibi*

good

< 1 ..

Jw are guetlc of Ur and Ur. Frank
Ur. Emerton l» ciiy ettetThey ha>c- nt^cr been

IMietlon before.

bead and tkillful ewimmtiig and ilixliiacb. o( j j*'
Arthur VanDuih'O. He and tll^
Rlv.mldr. III . «imlni5 uu Wi-ilnttday.
Irlend. G<-org^ U'altb. went for a »all
conilog laic. Ihrj *111 lx- III uo-Iiuit: '
aieoiDpabled by a pood stiff lir>.t-r>>
heck to Old MUtioo.

('

II

to liegln

sfbool

have the

and wa> of Boing «U arrangad for io,,,uff „(
leave Old

hope

on Tuesday latu
jot lag

Ibe

month.
of

lefi

They have been en-jtaken wlih a cramp. inaklnK him per-

Tompklnr

a

tectly belpleti and he could aut huve
niade the boat or place of »af.i.v l.vl

for

cvittage
the

lor

Common not

Mr

VanDunen.

with

jhwimntng and diving,

S. M. Campbell, uf

ht»

eyie-r

aennon in , ^bore.

GAINING IN
THIS DISTRICT

■”!
Itioried.
ed. in order to make »ot«*.
ottlblc. lor
I
Ur Coveil, op.mnent.!
The editor of the Cadillac New. U
an cKtmpinO

w'hy
•COflOe 0. COVELL'S

STRENGTH

•TlU- GROWING.

geulleniaii. well known

he thouid

and

Just

etert blmtelf in

In all (hr yeart of retort life

Home.

:

EFFORTS

•Mo tho OlatrteL la Endeavor.
to

infhitnco

Hally

m.ll.r or r..l,
U

1|^

eongreealonal

campaign

in

uf thU dUih?

BBoUsht. b beeunilng lutcOM-ly loterMttais. sad his opponent. F. P. Dodds,
tg •znrUflf every effort (o divert the
ntransth of Mr. OoreU towards hb
o«B mndldscy.

The atipporten

of

Mr. Dodda are egertlag every posafhle

oHrlen

t.lhln> .o

iKfactory vote.
tte AUtriet each day.

They

hare

.raeord that are

entirely

fried

eoffee •

arc (rlgblenod and nre beginning to

which b out- nominee for the

Bleventh

atonal dtsirlcl.

Daru Is opposition to

practically aaanred.

Covell'*

Uncoln,

of

Mayor

has

Mauistec,

been vlslilng at

the home

o' her liM.iher, F. O. Miller, for Ihe

”•

»|u,
walked

Rouge,

coming

(or

troll whe.-,. she will apend a rou].!.' of
Mb-

ni Tia-.i
of

w..ks

Miller will come bsek

..• c'l.j and S|eiid ii ci.uide
her" :,vf,u« g'-ltig In

her

honi.- lu Vi.'it.-t....

Mb* Ei;--ii Oo> r

of

r»i;rh ■!;;> ni.irnlng 'o *|»-Dd Ihe day.

s.,g,

Mrs F. Kulaoda and djuglmrs, ol

O Neil

* lio has

ai-il MrMir

Chicago,

I'

l>

Went

A

1.

Jeye.- and M-

Dlckeisoi,

to

»>„t

Maple Cl'y,

.o

near

which pbie l!i.-y have rebllv<>K.
Mbs le i:;i K. Iinedy

''hlc.igo, t
I Th.- Pln-r
B. Spruii.

Mr
and

H.

Loube Rhea. Mias Mary L. F 1-

l‘ha».

yeslrrday

She will go today

Is

Mrs. Chs*

by
. luii-si r

left

.New Orl.iibs

The eii. '*’*'*- Raymond Winder. W. J

luvek,

weeks,

I*' rharl.-volt and from then- to De.

'he I’orler Home-.

butter, etc.. Batei,

novelty of the thing they donned

As tbe campaign de­

sUe the dbtrict U making apodal rfMr,

hot

rv--

of

went

to W. s-

'••i.l i.Kliiy n. M-li her folks.

b-vii at

Mrs. ChBrli-

1/

Ih-ndschuetder lei.iri..

Mr, C.r-ll'. >»"> “'““ir

KBtod and making uutemenU which fonr the defeat of their candidate. As
■re ■hsolstoly untrue.
it hwka now, Mr. Covell will be the
T%e CadiII«aO<eira.

and

Crockett wUh sun '

hi Dr. s M. Ch.pl«.ll.l"“”™

congni.-

Indeed, It seema to bo

r

WllHams

weeks'

stay

lu

Ihe

sev

h

upper

pen-

W. Hann.-ii

himI

nice airing of fish which h" procecd-j IbhuIs.
e,l

to prove Ihey taaleil as good as I

they looked,

Mr. ami

Mrs

G.

| children, of West

Norlhomi Warren,

of

New

teen votes of w.nmng out.

Th.t show* my standing with the pee.

For general information, although It may IWI

nocetoary. I with state that 1 have reeded in this county Mnc* 1M4.
1 have served in vanoui public capacities to the aatidfaetlen *f tho

H. .Moniiigne. grand niarier of ihe

eaugbl the oral

wat a eand'dat^tor th*'"ipub!ita'n^crnin5tionS?^pS5

pie of this county.

*•' I- -.-n

..t Ibteman cottage, the home of Dr | Michigan Masons, is back Iiom
Campbell.. Dr.

IDAVID G. CHANDLER
I

ative InAhe oUte leg'ilature two yeart age and tarn, within Mvem

________________

Professor Sellen and Dr. Williams en j

velops. U b abowD that the BopiK>rt- Joyed a (bh fry on Ihe bearh In fion:,

tuivar-

of

we. ks.

of

daugLier

yesterday after

r.»Wl,

SOM so far am to BtShe utaekt upotf era of the laabelta coaoiy candidate

r- S

»rown.

Paul M<<';vl]. r

di„pppaf«.<j *ould have made a

Th..

ttOTOBenl to defeat Ur. Covell. who

W

Sayers and

Miss Llliian Miller,
who

F

itrown |h Hie wife

(JennliigB itryai

If „ry other thUgs. bread,

liili'reatud.

Mm, C

lurned to Cjtirirnaii

spending tbe sucimor In this v'.ciBlly
.etilciuent

Btog^n. of Lincoln, and the mayor

boron •

FOR REPRESENFATIVEiUN ITHE SFATE
LEG1SL<ITURE


lo

}*i(isborv>.

"»l> ■ "I" bv O'"
'b>' .um.brr, hi. I. U e.l lo Milwaukee today after rulilng
at Cheboygan
H.,' r""""!'®'. b..l .hb.rt Ih.- „«!„ —, "J”“
'tT"' '
Mr and Mr.- Husl. y Cole went lo
on- of the perfect oiieii il.e rllveiy •I*'" ■'«' J”!)
lor
the Dodd'a auptxiMrn. are exercisins
Hnnor ihi- morning lo visit.
moon, with her '>801 of glory." con-,■'
»'rvn-e po»ii:„r;
every Influence to defeat blni.
in
Mr. Sprnii aalird on the
steanirl’lp
I.. D r.vM;.. and l^-sier .‘Mnij.^n
Gratiot rouniy. the "ring" hax incli- IribuHtig her share iu the jH-na<ica
StlH-ila In.in .Sun
Franeiscii Aiuust «-iii r.p MaiiiM..- ihiB morning,
misse.l
f
ed the smilh of the voter* and .Mr. the nl«Tht. the lutthers
Heiiiiitii Kosenibal. of ibiGlobe
Stol's rajs and they hurried out shlv.^ nth.
making Muits ... .........
Covell will receive a very heavy v
vote
store,
bar r.tunivd from a pleasure
that eoumy. He I. Bnlntog s-rength
Their good night, were of the;
^ "°*'R Kong
The .Kveiuon
days
He visll.-d friends
briefest kind. The old. old Mory told i
a«^m|.anled i.j a ge,.d 'rip ol
alao, every day in all of the other
sabry and the term 1. for two years and relatives at Chicago. Grand K*ir
coantlc* in the dlitrici, even in IsaMr. Spruii s work will bo that of r'>»- Ids and Hollaiirt and i”i>oris a ''-ry
holla county, where Mr.
Dodds
enjojabh vm-i'ion
aide*. Mr. Covell will get a very
>

Iriei oome onl conoplcuouidy lo

I. .M
Chicago

of

Walt

of

rciurned
%

MackHiae bliiii.l

the border* of that district to engage ,.,,pe,rt|p
In a campaign In which the peogde ol
■ parly
the. Rli't>-nlli coogrcFaluiiiil
district

Vetera

Asalnat Mr. Coveil.

.Vh&i George O. Covell,

Cadillac

Mr.

Jamca Smith at cot- Mr*

that the amount

located rather than stepping outside ■

CnEIRSa N«wa, Located In a City Out' iat

which

Sc-’eniilli-r

past two

may and suBlcIrnt matur for tbe eadistrict in

K.

Rueat 01 Mrji

of Mr. Covell. that the fadlllnc News j

Blonal

Mrs.

Ind.. afier a Bhort vbii here.
Mits

took B jolly party (rotnf
I' Maudmll,
o’
the Plnea (or a beach iUplKT at the Chicago, are eu)uylng a iwo weeks'
,juj„ j,(,ubp ,
Wednesday IbsI
li "“'‘"C wi'ti Mrs G H, Jvnilcon,

It Is staled, bowevrr, by the friend*

and daughter re.

r, E. Wills relumed lo

MUb Ocrirude Smith, who hac been Nebriuka. is alto a< Ru.tuiiore Ho-j«e.

Mr.

be« off-eer 1 tan.

Kingsley yesl-rday sfier abopplug in

MUb Caroline Rtinn. or Chicago, j;
regimercd at Rushniure Houae.

Br.„a, .„J .Mt. Blln. I.
Grand Rapide. are rmversliy
otcb.rd work

of

crebe Of lu mnuence In tic congrea ! f„n„.,hVd by MrR
FRANTIC

. STEM THE TIDE.

Dr.

Rapids.

anderaland.

^XkS

by

Warren.

at all timet to give t*ir peop'e v.‘’jt they want antf 10 make th. vary

yr..

J. V. McIntosh.

Mrs. H. Johnson

this ciiv

Thursday last for her home lo Grand his wife are persunal friends of Wm

effort to defeat Mr. Covell, the people

if the peopl. honor <ne with c-e nomination and etoctlon I ahall try
left

mined i<> I.ynn. Iml. yvM.-rday afi.T

a senoun accident either on land or

age Bun Rbue for a month, left on

an

of the dl.irtci generally, do not qulu-

DODDS MEN WORRIED

.tfl

In blate |>oliliCS. having terved In re.
fpoi'.slUle public positlonb.

Chicago, aatlaied

Campbell and Dr U-Rt»

tor th. pa«

Mbs l.ucile Rausdell. of Maoutec.
U vUillug Mr*

Bvaa*ion.; holding him up until help came froui

IIL. preached the Sunday

Tnverwe City

Moi la monih's visli here

helped

a large cingregallon and the Vesper In Old Mlttlon there bat never
tcrvicp on the lawn of tbe IhncK ut



Htt attended i"« High school at Travers. c*tjr and b

a 1«»».tW0 graduate (roni the Ferns mtt.tute of B'g R.pi^ Mich,

relletjweni the lioat. The bov» could i-*liu Froin Friday’s Record.
Mbs Jessie Langworihy
Emc»-.'„ i, would teem they were la no Imfor hOluc.medUie danger but younp Walcb wju treday for EvereUe. Wash

Wealth fidlBon Co.

^

eijnt year*.

*ind. airouper than the re.t,

Mr. Smith is eiiperlntendcnt

subetallone

Dr.

Mr. Monroe was '
year* #90. but mt been a rev jrnt

Mr. and Uiw

Smlih. of Chicago,

Wilbur. Of
, ,

It tha yeunpNt man t

b.trs

of obtaining

from hay f.-ver

one er me caodidate. for the eff«c of

REGISTER OF DEEDS

JOHNSON DRUG COMPANY.

Mlaslon. while olheij. ar- ceine without niucb wartime and over

romine in
F

boat

A. IVIOIMROE

Who atp.res i« be

^ i,,,,.. s»uing caiuv-. Su.ldenl. .

the tuntot hoar wat conducted !i> Dr , »aier
,

Dr. A. W. Chase’s
Nert's Pills

-jand raitrat caouph lo have ramed a
Quite a few ihouphl who Ijave cWI-^nucb larder boat, tbetr
dren

GASTORM
.

E.

Wbat might have been an accideni

lei drowBlng wea arerted by the cool

ibsi hat n*coDil)’ iw«r-t4 <

,

'2f;

ibeh-

Mlet Harriet and iCaeler U’llUain. end

llracb cotuc*- ■■ *(>C i

^

Ibrr »ee.xa-'..di wtr..lf — tewilu a the evrt
0<C:-ciTvc; -tc er:.-.
Ml II Mima. K 1 I) So. (.Oak Gi

acratebpd

dlsplayins

Mr. and Mrt. A. M. £mer*oc, of St.

'

In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years

he^r^i

Mr> Hard- j J»ta of blackberry Jam.

AugtHl.

M0 «d l/OSS or &SBB

.uppiy of
and

ner 8. Wnuemi uivi b<w iro children.

laat week end * HI tpend the re»l ol ! "or of St Joe.

VotKascotic.

Tbcy all toegood

arm*

Tbe ownert of

one being owned b> ! »hma

Col. Deane, of Ana Arbor.

Elltabelb Deane, of Ann Artxir. came' Steveni.

ik«!SJS52chjS5Slt
Wm£kmndik»».Fc«CR9li

Strengthen
the Nerves

EiKpert Swimmer Saved
ms Companion trom a
Grave In Bay Waters

LOWUL SOURS FOR TBE
UGISUTURE
la.».dl S.i.ir» or

Wlm,.»at.r

people of the county, including a

* te-tiM fwotft

Should I be elected 1 w>ii g’ve my best

io»l-

of this county and to use my best

abH'tleo

t people well and to censerve

In

«

1

their intcreots.

HI appreciate your vote on September let at the prinurM*.

Virginb. trv vb-H-

York | ing at the collage of W, W. l*arr

considerable time OS MlporvlMr

S..H tor
Inr two
(U.A terms Bhr^^in
* 4K«
and
sheriff a
of
tne ...i.nVw
county.

at

City, came ou Wednesday for a two j lllrchwood.

::i

STEINBERG BROS.

Bargains In
every
Department

<’Urr Utepa.-.sag,. o( m m.’.sUTV faioru
I.l.’ u. SOIIK .s.rpomiion or asso. la.l....
Ihut *oul.l I. HgHlllst th.- I1.I.T.~I- ,.l I
tl..'
Ixinoll Sours .ould In- d- |
|i. iid-d I
and iiid'-p.-iiil.-iiil,‘
1~M k....«r, Ri-d
fa.m,-r.
II. ii.irih.rn Mirliiuai. uiid has In .|

F^OR

SHERIF-F-

School Days Will Soon Be Here

Prepare the Youngsters tor School
m

We wiU make il easy lor yon.
wUI place at your disposal
Boy's Salts* worth #1.76

All this week and next week.'

95c

Boy's Salts, worth s:-!.50

1.45

Girl’s Jackets, worth
#5.00 ..............................

ftt ...................................................

Misses’ Soils Tortb IIO.OC

4.95

Boy’s Waists. TOrth 75c

39c

We

1.95

Boy’s Salts, worth #';oo

2.95

, Girl’s Jackets, worth
* PVW at...........................

At..................................................

name u mo*t *tofe*
15C

Boy's sac taarts.

et........................................................

dChUdrens'Un

■r* worth

38c
...9c

3.95

Misses* Peter Pan waists, worUi 50<

Boy's Pants,

Best ever nbowD nt tbese price*..

25c and 50c

YOSng Men's Salts* for Bif Boy# and bmoll Men. We ere cloning out n nplendid lot of Ibeee it nice uedinm
end dark colors worlb #10.60 end #12.00 et...................................... ................................................................... ................
Boy's and Girl’s Stocklngsa
et fee e pair, here ell ei*ei.

r'

3.90

4.90

8 Ol Dress Goods just the thing for Children's
DrMWf. good length*, in cboiee (letteni* et Half Price

Ginghams and Gcrcnles, eU«f o
ea? Ife qaelitiee willgoet ...............

.1^20

Toivi smaime:
«iught pi”-'-<--l faior-. nod *111 it
■•lr,-in,|. ai'-tul 10 'be duties of Ibr olfler
whIj (h»amfid.-liti
and

CANDIDATE FOR REPUBUCAN NOMINATION
!
1

I will br- pleased to hi’.'- \otir vote at the Prinriry Sr>|Hrmbcr l-t.

¥

\VI.3gilfT

J

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Qi«AB.*

•fUNO TfUVtRtl milAlA TUnOAY. AUOUtT 0. tW.

sHte sAMSlttn tans
WEREBIIRIEI
Oiftw.
•nyln.

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cmcmM^ Tr*C7 1*7. 9*^
I
s. fi0« cu>di.TJ«*rmM«i OOUILt n>NKRAL AT KLK AAAIM YCtTtRPAV.
•unri OwM CmI^ a. MVMIC A. C SnlkBA AiMiUBt ChA-

(Xd Scission SUims&f '
Back After 40 Ye^rs
Oms^a^GoUMne

Damtt'a
Ma doDar hatat whkh
Ilmaatha at a loaa ot M.*M a day. haa
Uy tisenass a srlaalag
Uea. So Back so that aeTcrml starter
arIH be added to the auwetue to pro­
vide 3»0 more gnaet rtwas.

One of-the
f^-ren/rVtfr

Strange as it may aaem. practical]y the only protest against boadlng
the city to build a big coavantton
ball comeo tram a aartags bank yraaldent who would naturally be interest­
ed In bating tbe vslne of all real
estate enhanced. He taya to bond
for stich a ^purpose Is to asortgage
every bome In ibe etty for tbe beeett
ot boiek. saloons and resuuranis.
All tbe Mine, the big haU will be
bnili In time (or use next year.

OU MlOon. Mkh.. Asg. Jt.-Tba Taaaaasee where ha stayed bat a
Rer. John C. Jorden and wife, of Sair abort time, from there ba want to
maciaco. Cnllfortrta. ha™ bean rteli- West Vlrglala where ha look a partUl'
lag frlendi in Old Mleilon after aa courae ta the Bute UnlrenUy, mean­
while filling a pslplt at Morgantown.
abaence of 40 ynrs.
n*r* Otof*. Mr*. £Sf r*Saa0i.
Mr. Jorden'a coaitaf back, shaking West Virginia. Prom there la weat to
MaMt Q*raM. H. Ic S»*M. Jarrr
•Ofru, V. W.
TWO eOfifINt ATOOO »IDC
hands with the few friends who are nriUdalphla and toMc a cooraa In
CIOC.
to greet h.iu was a mutual pleas- eraser Theological aamlnary.
After he graduated troB there tw
J KT CM
D««ilS
-Ms coming reriviag old memOrtas, memories of when this b«ui|. filled one pulpit at Pern. Nebiaaha,
m*t> ■/ th» Rtv. A. J. AitnM. of ful. frslUul penlnsuu was new, al- (or two and ore-halt years, tram
K »;^Mr«M all
ATMkfat. W«a if NanwsUn
t a wilderness. Rr. Jordev hlm- whlcb place be was called tt FVaaao,
self helptng to clear some of the land, California, where b* aerted for iTa
A*n OMar».
be and a cousin by the name ol Mr. years. He sImi was five years
Cory cuulng wood for Mi. Golden <i ,Uakersfleld and three years at FallBk lUpiil*. Mleh.. Aue i:-Tlie
ago. The boys, as they were brooL
Mlasieiwry Work.
of lb« youn* nea aroaroed by then, were always alluded to as Jor­
Ibe overtumlaK of a UtUe boat In den and Cory, one never being men­
n*M lakf IMI Tueadky altamooB tioned wllboui tbougblt of (be other.
recorm^, lhat of Jolln* Haated Some of their friends romparin^ their be*has been In general missionary AUTHORIZED BY EDWARD PAYSON MANUFACTURING CO.
woyfc. Ms last field of labor being
m TtBfaday aftanwoo about 1 trlendaMp to Damon and 1‘ythlas.
o'clock, and of Andr««r Andcraoa at
A brief review of soni? of the luter- In Skagway. Alaska, while there ort O'clock of tb« MM day.
eailag facts concerning Mr. Jorden's ganfxing the first Baptist church and
Tha bodica were found te ooai- life will be of interest t» many who Sunday school and buUdlug tbe ebureb
Bate U bat knew him both here and other jilaces. In AUska. Since that time he has
I'lisiU-s
pi-i- r
zimiii--rn»au
•UACIUMTCNO^T MUNTSR AO- M feet deep with placea of greater
bad no regular charge but baa dona
IVtri left ibb- morning oti ih- G R.
The Rev. Mr. Jorden preached hli
man okano t^avmcc
dy work filling some SITE FOR FOUNDRY IB NOW BE­ A (. (or lihsca to al'end the ilralkit
and many of teat depth. It li grown
first sermon in Old Mission In I8CT.
pulpits
moat
every
Sunday
«a with weed! and »a tani to aeareh.
rv>:iDl> fair.
ING LOOKED UP.
the year previous the first Baptist
CoBtlnaad high wloda made the atBut those days are gone and the
John Itoyd relumed to Wiillamr
church In tbe Grand Traverse region
lempu to find tha bodlaa dtCleult
j ti.irg lodav after visiting friends
was orgamxed. he being one of the plain Mr. Jorden. who cheerfully cut
Two Uttle boya found the body of constltncnt meuben. in tbe follow­ piled cord wood for Mr. Golden more Will Be Eatabbahsd Here if Peaaible— I' rvi.i
Old VMlMion.
jallni UailfxL They Uftad U near
than 40 years ago Is now a wealthy
Three Salesmen Put On the
ing year the Grand Traverse Baptist
tha aorfaoa and tndlag It waa indeed
gold mine owner In Catifonita. being
Road >n theMidWe Westtoclatloa of church was organited
the body, they ehootad for the father.
Excellent Outlook.
pgdeosburg and It was during the l>ari owner of tbe famous new lllueMalted, who waa in a boat, alto
Jay
mine
(rani
which
tbe
largeai
gold
>
meeting of that sSBoclailon that Mr.
aaarohlng. Mr. Haatad got Into tha
nugget in the world of which there Isf The Ulreclors of tbe Edwanl Pa.vJorden preached hU first sermon In
.Muuufaciurlng rouipany, W. H.|
»Lv record, was taken. This nugget]
Alaa^walWa.that a Ualan Oapot Will water with the boya
Old Mission Id tbe M. E. eborcb. wbst
j>r. '
The body waa agau lifted to the
weighing 2,4ini ouncea and was mold'Arms. \V Cole, S. L. lies. A. W. lUr•a MH by Raltreada Catarina
la n^ one of the tntereatlng old laiidaurlace and the father graapad the
for *42.000.
Uak. J. Campbell. J A Mouiague and
«ba City and a Aarii AcBurka and still In oonsunt use.
Ur Jorden bad some due <old' Edward Hayeon. -net Uonday night
aeat aari iha hand of hla dead boy
Ib-Jhe next year during the second specimens with him wblcb was taken'and confirmed the minutes of a ptwi.thna tha her waa towed to tha
jous meeting In approviag the locrease
ibora share Irtaada amiaiad le pUc- annual seMlon ot the Baptist asao- from the mine.
Uie Time—Torturinff Ecjema
tag tt «»if Aha
bank. Thera ctatlOD Mr, Jorden was ordained. H
Ur. and Mrs. Jorden'a atay In the i In caplMl fram *Oi-.0«i to lU'.oiHi.
____ Her^y
.
Ody-CouU Not
Covered
the IkAhaf. who had i^nUlnad nl- first regular charge being the te east was nece»aartly brief leaving on! Besides ibat, a committee of three.
ritory from the head of Bast bay i Thurwday for California. While In Old W. H. Arms, A. W. Bariak and BdSleep—Doctor
Said Sore* Would
■Mat
eqaetaBt
aaar^
for

boon.
taraadtoQ^M
l-tM aaat w*^ at- f»ea fay *n«AlaAa\y «d waa tender­ the Btralu of Mackinac.
MUrion they were enteruined at tbe * w wrd Piysou. was apiwinled to find a
Last for Years-Skin Now Clear.
Ufl Miebipan.
it ,w«CM10caly lo^ ly cay^ to hla hoae- It
homes of W. R. Stone. J. G. Mills and;site and building where they could
the CleTaraaAf .4M
Leaving Michigan In ISTI going i
baaaCt thu rwM* w»riCar*>dy- Mr.
to tha Bother and *laW. Golden.
imako ilu-lr own caailogs. The conawtar. wtMjMM bw apaaAUlsAlB w. tar vhM Iha Ulatyaa oa and brother
________________________Imiltec win go to Elk lUpUU shortly
eaUoaa at 3Woak*y, -Aa aaAbwl ' aad.th* Axhaurtod ^l|ier
where they have an excellepi place
dcncee ot an approaching uational view. The bulldllig may In- In Tiwv-j
«
■ ■'
•ear Iha OiaM 1Ttuarp* FMloa. «a riad within Uc thraiboM.
! election. The absence of Inierest In CISC Cliv probably so II n suitable
*•! uke great plearora In trillng r*>
At C,o'clock ,p. m- Al»o»<« CouiI the camiialgn by families like the
io..d, Tb.. p,.».. E.b|
aoUaMAUo* el:sAU. uiec; Rhe ginduaied from the High
McMillans, Algers. Penjs and New- IU|llll^ lb a fine building, near tlic t (or my lialiy nifyo. Khr wasjmllertiig
vtfa. who h^ 1« toaoUaa. Mr.iUnI- *ednbl Ual Jana, a trtend and' com­
beriys seenia to cause a la.sliudr iron furoace and with sidt- track
er waa atroMly la^reaaod sltfe tho IMlOB ^
was
«f both Iha yoaag
yoang men. found
which a lew wUe oiiet ascribe to u
•aal^*^ tha ommUy.
the body of AMUew AnYleraon.
lack of the siiiew'x of pullllcal war
The O. B.
to •author pad home, a
The Edward I'aybou MauuUcturlng Ri,btT>.-ri ami anwi< iio<l all the timeand
Special Corrcsj«nat-Dc«tea part of ^..o*Mt(7 *a A Ja w'hlcb has usually come (rum the cufdo|lh has
iwlcc beDeiralt, Aug. 22.—NoiwlihaUmllng
thanaiaUia^thaT.CUAM. ____________________________________
feis of Ibe uloresaid (amtllM.
foranUOn A r*v. and where a aliter
door lockb w hich Ih.-y llil.-i.d to put |„r-g car.-fur a v-«r and w half and ho
Detroit has been more than ever tbU
Aaa a nort^
JtfL BM tha «*r ^ the deiMifd .man llai low a rlcon Ihe luaik.-i for retail irade.
Alsummer the Mecca for vHcaikin iuuri
Co it»-l«vld-en<.r lu tlic city and m-said
TIk- milk (amine which Ihreaiem-d
tarrt haa \ff* .4*^ (MboHy bMi-1 Uat of 0
a.,T,ir| bav--tlw is<r.-s until sho
bis. tbe exodus has been almost ••oust Del roll a month ago -..---ins to tis..- read) three balt->nieii bav.- Ik-vii befm atary
The Jooal Norwegian .pastor, both
.b..
1„ ,b,.
lo lb.' Influx, and DelrolH-rx have
.teMbawtlMfiteR4>t«A.a navttAf^
fm NorwAy. being ab been In ejrldenre a: i!ir seaside. In beeii Rlde-iracked In s-om- nnnertous Middle W.-bi am I Mlbblbbipi.i, "'nvii ■
vinl nml di.v
tea oaodlttefi^ Mr- MwMi'a.blall. aoit. the Rer. j*. J. ralnae. of ArankTbe price of milk
u f.om the' w.n.
.... ordei* b«-s1o
itie northern
he b.renglh of the ............. ^"-'Imk
'•■‘-n-ased .
" J rt-d all th- n-rrw.li«-« llial
to conduct ihu
ilxMii and I t-wiui
lake n-soru. The moral Is that the
Ih|MBI Mn^tosA The runerwl and Inbetween the dealers and producersaenvand lor the article.
j <-Uiid .im.-i ..............--------2 aw'
I d.-atlu Then
theory of vacation la a change uf t-n- Now, everyone gets milk as usnal. but
w«. the t
» took ptaoa OB FtUay after.sew aud improved machinery ir--'
viranuieni more (faan'those ideal eonihc consumer cantluurr to pay the
•am from tbe Norwtesn church of
d^ni of wbl
hlch the various lucalUles freight. It Is said ibn’ all milk com­ » reduced the cost of the product! warm water and CutleuraE<Tar
Vhkh the young men were membert.
Of this company that now the easiern _ bfve rr
ST*
ing Into Detroit will be more rigidly
Tta sarmcm by ^r. TaUiM waa In
>lh as it could Is
easily accessible at
krkets
dear end amo-l
rvevjm -"-nd
---vdthe
the u»eof CutU........... ..........
inspected than ever tx-forr) and ea
Um NorwiglaD language, and SupL B.
The approach or -primary" dny has nv'Srl) reisUatory measures as posU- good profit.
1 ww (Iw skin In laid condition. AImw
Nr.
already faala
T. BlodftU. aa teaclrar o! the gcbooli
The Edward Paveon Manufacturing L. DnwHI. 4T.ty Kasl.m Avi-., BU Loula,
SUM aa Mr. Hoalar shoat Iha oou- wheroia tha droeased young man, enlivened politics a trifle, though so Mr will be adopK'ii. wlu-r.ai tbv couC0Ui|>any Is op,.- c»I Truve-rwe City's Mo.. Ugy 2 and 2D, UMJ7."
W ad M la pTMUoally oartal* that Haatad, had made no good a record. Ur the banners of county office seek- suftK-r Is I'l'-ased
l-roMwionr Inslltui loib. and much has
era and a (c-w candidates' pictures in
aw Mte atattoo and tha^wbaia Mwiwh
called opc« to make a abort adtx--II d'le i(> tTie cSl.'icm maiiagemeni
the papers have been tbe chief CvF
wrn
Mt a a aehadala andt ante of droan in BogNab.
Tile IVelroll iKUir.l uf tiaip- Is muvli of Edward l•u>Bon whose aim it has
Bide by aide the two coffina were
Inicrv-Hlcd Id ihc new Aluska wb<-ai tK-cn to turn out only a first class ■ Cutleura Retaoves Dandruff nod
tlw toeal aUUoa alao ea»e la for Its borne upon n pletform wagon, drap­
Soothes Itching Sculp*.
which Abraham Avlam«. of Ji-liata. nnlclc
With the lucreased capital•Worm sbampi"* with Cut.euiwSoap,
Mara of attaniioa. It U a martar of ed and eovered with Bowen, to (heir
Idaho, la putting on the market. Tlic Isailon and the new (acilltles It and liftht dn-x-mg- with futseura. |>re• ahwt'uma «Aa* U wUI hare to be laat reetlBg plaee. A grrot concoune
• wbeat Is reputed lo yield 325 busneU ahoiild becom.- one of the enduring vent drr. Ihm. and fallma hair, remov*
crusU. w-aW. and .Un.lnifr, eWiroy
i«Mh M« tho O. R. A L • ''
I to the acre, and t»- of cxeclleui quat- manufarturlug iDKiiuihous of ibis hair panuit--s. *>x>lhe imlal.-d, itchlnc
pwUy prwtar to so to »1U> the oUar
aurfon-x. stimulale the hair (olllries.
liy. Some of the older members who city
kxisrn lh.‘ Mwlp akin. sv,|.|dy the i ‘
WMda AM M»Ud a BMW dapoc Tha pnnloaa of young Hasted acted as
stni remember tbe Itoheulsn oat>, are
If a tuiuble si’e <Bii be (.lund the
ith e?i-rgv and noun-hroei
'’■tta a« OU-a nOl wooM ba u asoal- pall bnarera, sad hla claaa were presadvising the b<vard lo proceed cauti- foundry will also b.- placed h> r>- end
lau jibaa Mr 8M and tha land arood
saUtlng with floweiw sad fokena
oual} wUb Ibelr ptaii •>( pulling the this In n.-eir would prove a vxliiabl.'
emdd ba awda Into a park.
ot Istcrvtt sad ayapathy.

seed samples out among
Michigan addition iu Ihe local manuf.>rti!r':ig
farmers. The chief quesllou It will plains.
such wheai reduce the price of the
Mr> W E. Mood «
grain, or will II double Ihv ptlc of
wheai-growiug laud.

^^BASSLAU

INCREASE
IN CAPITAl

OrnMN Mt iMt 2SS»

WITH REGION

FROM $30,000 TO $40,000

iM MAY MEAN MUCH

Bkeumicn

kiDWCHED

SPIflBB COHPmWI

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soopwopp. . „

oWoOddP*.



Mrs. M. 0. ■ohipar, owner of Orny-'
stone tMtnge nl Bdeawood. hw had
nn eacoQwt acaaon and has tad
tan nw*y gnaeta.
rMa. Starycr
Bake* It .* rale to taka no gnaata
vllh AUdfwa, bat daaplta this, there
nVa Wire apMteaUana than accom■odatloaa.
Mrs. SiABata. ot Uma,
alaea. MtB Tneker. ot imnole. lotnm'
ad hoBO yauardhy after

Tbe woddlug was a very anlet atUlr. the ont M loisa gweau being tho
pareau of the bridal coaple and the
brother and slater of foe groom.
Uamedlately after the ceremony
light refraaha»eau were eerrid.
Tt» steal couple left oa the lltSO
Per* Marauette train tar Orand RapUa and -other polau eoatb.
week's wedding UIa Thar will then
return to Wexford where the groof£
ta a praaperouB (amer. and asake
their tntiue hoaw. they hive tbe
of a large circle

.
Ur. and «». Ptalatt, «C Chkngo. frtetaa.
Mi*. Fred J. yVelbu. of Detroit, la
ite hare bam at Q
here rieUlng her aUter. Miss Rachel
Urwed koae.
OiiaiwdiMi ■tahaib and Oarlca. Barrtngtoa. Hra. rreeawn will also
. locnted at xlalt at the home of her father. N. W.
or tb# 1
Harringtea. of Soloe. before mornMr. and Mr*. U»rr, «t Otbwa. at» fog home.
MBs Anna BroeA vent to OraadipandHlg tta omom at Oraystaa <«•
RapMs for a abort vlalC
tae.

PRIMARY ELECTHW MtnCE
To the I-egal llumUed Voten of
(•rand irwv.Ts.- Caunty
In acnirdancv with the following n»tln-. you arv- hereby noUftod that *
geberal primary electton wUl be h«M
partirc for ihe purpoae of aoBfoStlog candidates (or the offices ot g*Peruor and lieutenant goveiaoe. aMo
(or Docuinating cofidldatew by any
[loiliii-al party w
which has voted Ja
(awr »r the dire
s preM-rlbed-dry .
A A
tins soMloD
r^slOD of
I im:.
Id Wtufess Wherraf. i-hava I
I set my hand at Trwve
017.
Allcblgaii. this 3rd day of J
CHA6. 8. JOHNSON,
Sbetiff Grand TravorM OBsasr.
To the BbcriB Of Grand TravarM
i ral Primary 1
this Ml
......................
Arat TiuifiMr fo
r-mbet. iMih. for ail pslUcnl
SeplelUl
IJeutenanl

ateo

Brooms Brooms Brooms
J. W. HILLIKER
W Hllllker. enndidate for oomInatlou for Rrglster of l)e.-da
republlcnn primaries, was born
and serv.Kl three
Micbtgan. enlisi'
___ _______ llcblgan V'ol, Caval. five months of that time H Ande.nvUle prison: has lived lu Trav
erwe City oevcoteou )«-*' ------------- - ----and Itil.-rcsifd in
cfooely Mcntlflcd
rand Traverwe
Traverse
Ibe drveldpmcmi of Qrand
county , has served foe .county as doputy akerlB and coumy truant officer
two iwara. and as count} ag.-ii’
for OM«me three yearw. BdU rend. i
cd tor ottcla] services and expenx-.
ameuDiIng ■ metlrnes to I2W t

my mertta and atrilUy to fill foe po«i
tka.
If nominated and elect.-d
i
whwW coosUfor that i -am obligated to
■tricDy to foe proevdeni e.
_______ I In foU and other MUBtles
In this state to limit terms of orfi.'c
not lo exceed four year*. In submit
this DomfoaUon 1
strued as a prom
(alfotui per
-____falfo
tbnnaaee of foe duties pertaining
g to
the ofSoe If elected Tnn Ing that
of foM connt.v wtH
wrny c2ear to anpport me at fo
Imarlet. Sept lot. I am
Traly ynurii.
J..W. HILUKER.

Z<

for

QtaTK ok MICIIIOAS. THE PRO0|„„. t'ouit for the County ot
llrand Trav. rse
III lb.' tiiailer of tbe raUle of Joto
.Mai'lkmaUI, d.-n-ased.
N.iH.-.- 1- h.-i-ebj given that (Mr
.- 241b day of Augna;.
iiioimIik f
...................
b.-cii allowed
ijosewi for
>u« cred.TwcUtms ngilB|l
llors 10 pres>-iit their clatma
aaid deccaoed lo aald to '
^d'^foSv
nation and adJuaimenL------------^
credliorw of aaid dcoeaaed arc rMOlite
to pri-aent Ihelr cUlma to uM court
at the prohaw office, fo foe dty Of
Traverse I'Jiy. fo said eonnty. OB at
U-forefoe«fo day of Deoembor. A.D.
iWlfc. and that rlaims win be bWTO

________ A'AUCEI,
Judge of Probata
25-aept. l-S-lfeZS.
FARM FOR fiALE—40 acre# of dw4en
land that 1 will anil at a bannln. J
foroexMarten. of a nUe veot of
Hapk- Cit5. 20 seres cleared, some
seeded. All new bnlldfoga. M ^

R & I. L IK
USSTbS!’::::::::::

By tha Rnv. J. AUwi Canby
This Nfonilns.

R«r. J. Allen Caaby at lU Bast
NUth aiieci. tha home of the bride's
nant. Mrs. }. L. Ocirosll Tbe couple
waa atieaded by Roland Ooraell. and
Mlta MUdrwd Chalker. beat i
hrldromald. and A. T. Cornell and
Uita aarw Brlgia. Tbe bride
ly made an crtUctaB of any kind bat uatefuUy gowned In green tUk and
highly eoeapitman tad Cashier Uaar- carried n bogael of phlte carnations:
BMd npo* the •w^ld eondlUa'
The ring onremony was
hoBae Cuhy befog the
of thahanA
and the flower bearer,

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For Kcglstcr Of needs

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GROWS HAIR

ClUtou Briggs, son of Ur. and Mrs.
telot Brisgi. and Mias Haxel Auyar.
dangkter td Ur. and Mn. WlllUm
Aaynr, all of Wexford, wort united In

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In Witnewa Whereof. 1 have b«r4AO ’
affixed my algnature and foe grant
seal of Ibe state, at I«nafo*. Ula
tblro first day of July In foe yenr at
our lg>rd nineteen bundrMl ntgbL
18EAI.1
C. J. MRARB.
Deputy 8<-crcury of BUM.

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A bank examiner (roB the banking
dapartJMst pf ttw «*!• paa in the
city this weak cxaBUlng tba Paopla'a
Carlagab^
Thane atebtoMoe A«a made tvlaa
each yaar *t dat«a batoi* ateiown io
tha bank oBlelals and laolnda ooutlag tha bank's cna». tnapeetMg
and aaonrtMna. proving books and a
ganaral aifoUatlon of aathedi
At tha conelnak

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(be direct Domluatloo of lu party can- !
didatew In coui^iics or dlstrieta aa pro '■
■ribed by Ac. No. 4. Bxtro Bililin. at

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BY CllUTICURA REMEDIES

eOSSff OF DETROIT

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W tha hnppT hnmm of (oAay is n ste
AmdofiiffannatianaatolhefaestmeOmdi
•( pramoUng health and hapsaMm
eight living and knowfedr of te wtaWe
beat pradueU.
Produela of actial noBitax and
irammeiM claims trutWoly ptemaud
and which have aUahtad to wurU-whls
•cerpunee through the appravwl of the
YCrQ-lnfoRDed id the WoiU; Md <d ladB
vidualt only, bvtt of the many who have
the happy lacviliy of sefarung a»l obtain­
ing the best the wwM aSotdr
Oi>r of tbe (■roJurU of that cUm. «f
known computsmt parts, an Ethkal
remnly. s;>|>rv>ved by physwiaos ar^l COBmended by iLr W'dl-lnfotmed of the
Wuridaearsluahlr soJ sdHieaame family
lavxlire i- the wed-known gyruii uf Flp
I mvd Ois.r ri Svtms Te get its boitent
[tflert. sisays U..- the gcnuiBC, mamsI facture.1 by tbe Cahloraia Fig
Ot,
* only, and for sale by all Isadag

Five ifundred 30c Brooms at l$c cacb
The brooms which we had for display purposes
during our clean sweep sale will be placed on
. sale next Wednesday and Saturday.

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CAM)ID.\TE FOR

Don't miss Cbis Chance

County Surveyor!

These Jjrooms are the same as you get of your
grocerman for 30c.
But as we have no further use for them we offer
your choice of the entire lot at I 8c each. ^

As a Kcpublican Csodi- .
dale fv.r the office of
County SunrQOr of
Grand Travene 'County

No L-imi-t
ftfgf Wtdatsdtp and Saturday mitl be brtem daps

THE GLOBE DEPABTMENT STORE

Mr.E.P.Waterman|
desires to ezpret* his
thanks lo tbe voter* for
past favors, and that be
again earnestly desires
their votes and support
at the coming primary
election. September 1st.

Aug 4-11-1S-0

» TlUVta— WflOft TVCWV? AtfWT a. IMH

Wl« THEFT
OF $173,000

tntad h; a c«)orad aum. M«na«hUe or bocaau the pesasaaor. te hb t
ritagmM «ru aMhirget ftaaa -the •aae. of a naat brick iwaMeBoe ta
chDt of Lalu aty WMI te Dcffwa
teagm park, n aabatb of CkkagR and
Ohy aad Maefcteaw today.
vateod at fgAOd.
Mr. and Mrm. Plfittk MMk «s«t te
today that hb pwchaao was nada ta
ttagsley today tg *M>L
9tta moa*y Motes ha4 hm need aat a reongaboat way, ppaateg throeab
and Mi«. C. Wte« «wt
vaa tied la gncka—i. aoae hartag aereral haads aad ffaMly tito tboae
tumlt aty whM* they vm Mtt
bees M-ked fee daeuiMtlOB at Waah- of Mrs. Flugemld for a eoaaldai
sttert vMli.
tagtOB. Any of Ute was
Mad- ofgi.
Omens. Mich.. Ang. n.—-ffanwt lernia. lelb also noat nttnetlve
Mr. aad Mm. ff. e Hopt rstaiaai te
CMAROKa
ffOMght Aid to Faa •lib.
Tetmee* has had thU year, a bag. •tone* of hb etady of Urd-Ulo with Wattace. Imubbaa. today after vbttlast My the scMt b aaM to heva tevety. eardeo «( yowtha and aaMeos. the aid of the dae aigbt-aartaegbn. lag the ttetee of Marcat Hoyt, at 8atbacoae hot when OoL Harry C Oaao. -Just aodbe the ibt: Fnaees Wad- He and Oaputn Pence have togethei uasBay.
A. BooU A Cte.
iba fi.too a»d
dMSlaatteBA
deU. WaHar. Ada and Bobert Harder. observed M vnrieUes of birds on
Mrs. wmaa Core aad Mrs. Jaab
Of piwalaent and pnbttc Clareoce. BUth and Dorothy Dyksim. Oawaa Poiat since Jnly Sdrd. The Itewfclas wa« to Bay CHy today to
the ti.ooo ooaa ymdosteacJic.
s^ SMertod to Mr. BoMaawetM. It Slew and 'Tad* Kosrerd. iosephter biter geniteaan U from Craufords- VteR that brother. D. M. MePbriaad.
Theft Cawaad •aaaMten.
is allegM, that FHigermd had ap- MaOBrtde. Anila Ayers. Luther
rllie.
Indiana,
a
netghbar
ami
former
The iheft created a eesM
wba b BL
MIIMtll «Ut-TIUA»URV AMONTMr. aad. Mrs. Oearge Stedaaa reluwvboot'tbe eotmtry aad eoagreaa preached bla with a prapoaiMB tn (att, HHm Wilkinson. Owendoiyn compantea-te-wras of the Ute dlt•NO TCU.tR.
as several fl.OW bllb.
ttnato. Mary Schaond. Versey Legg. tlngnltlted Oeneral Lew Wallace.
at the laat aMstea ms ashed and relutwed ta Icsria today after sbHiag
‘’A'lth year Mg bBSlneas eonaee- Bdhh. Elisabeth. James and Herie-n
Ihott Luther MoBsu. of HarrUbarg V A. Patrick.
faaed to retease AMlsUat Treasnrer
tloos." pnsgmM b allegM te have Bradm. Joha aad Harold Porter. Ks e Penaarlvaate. with guitar aad vohv.
Mrs. Floyd Johnson maraed to
iHRtolM At TfiM
TMft In 1M7 Boldeamlek from UablUiy. ahhoomi <t argtted to Ootoael .Oaao. “yo« can ned carries leham. Melville Little leads hb chorus of InvUibte naiads In
MMMetta. lad., after vuitiag here.
was promised that congress woold
ww Fim omeM t«hm hm
Pred Maybary returned te Kingsley
again consider the nutter at lu next eaafly pan them. There's SAW la At aad Armer, Joseph and Robert OXIon- many a sweet serensde.
amwm Urtar Avnrta*-.
for yon.*
aell.
At -Boanle Banks' Mtss Ricbmom: today after haring had his wrist
raatea.
R*I«mM T««ay..
Oaao b reported lo have declared
Tbe flret residence on Sunset Ter­ has entertabted Mrs. Janm Wilkinson trsatedlleanvhiie Herbert F. Toang.
that he bad a roll of similar hlUs
BBd danghter. of loots. Mbs Yerkes
H, O. EdwaiJs arrired here thb
CkUMn. Anc. l4.»OMrt« W. Flu- fonaer Chicago i
reporter *nhat woold choke a bow.* After eon- race is the teg ahin erwifd lO y-ur
gatsM. wte vu arrMiM m the aad DOW head or (be Tooag Secret ferrtag with Mr. Iloldenweick. Oohioel ago by tbe late Wilder Gtavee lor tad Miss Obmeed. of Akiey Hsll. (aorvrtag to arrange for hb prtKlnctiMi
of "Hmeo tn Arisana* next Saturday.
' I his bride. Addle Joynl. It has beec Orand Hav««. Mre. MaeHrMe
ot atMUBg tm.«« trOB the Serrice aseodatloa, beeasie latereeted
Mbs
RfcbtDMd.
of
Ann
Arbor,
and
Ang
!*.
teem nMmniT it nwathe ngo. wu la the ease, at dm wltbeat oSiclml
Chas. Rlchatand. of PhUadelpblB.
Mrs. Q. E Webster returned to
released from Jadge CbeUaln's ooart conoecUca with the case, bat later ae —~ngement several witnesses were
-Homecrest' was cloeed a mosifli ow Kingsley yesiettUy.
j 111. Three rooms have been .brown
todaj aMter tl«4>M hoada. signed by
ageat of Hr. Boldenwelek.
secretly present when the former lelb
Mrs. Prank Nlxoa and danghter rebtio one ^g one. si the east end Of accooat erf tbe iUneas of Hr. Santo
Ire Meads, and the trial was set for Yooara atteetlon wae redlrwied
er, It Is said, proposed to spsss t%o which a Wg fireplace gives aasuraoce but all rejoice new nt Use matter ■ ismed to Kingsley yewieedgy. .
.Abgiat fl.
FlugeraM. The teller, npon his dU- II.M0 blUs to Colonel Qano. '
Mrm. Leon Maalgold and sm. Ken­
of heariy cheer In the cool evenings mam to hb own. at the sight of
rbarge from the aob-treasary. stated
The Arreet.
"I win bring two." FlUgeraid is al­
tbe
pretty
pcwy
csri
on
the
land
and
neth. reisrt^ to MtyfieM yesterday
aad tnomlngs of this regtea. The
Chicago. Aag. A4.—Tha ayetery of that his whole
leged to have said, "tor jou can get bonse-warming last week was atirnd tbe plas'/tg oars on (be water sod afirr rbliing here.
the theft of H7l,0d* from the UnfledftWO la cash aad a stock cettMcste rid of two Jost as well as ooc."
Mrs. N. MlUer mumed'to Kingsley
od by nil tbe cottagers, who rejoice the sound of vkrfln music on the
for *tl.OOO. Hb wife had a tTOO Htter-..................
-pear aad a half *“
So tar as known Flttgersld wss not
yesterday.
in the new lUe which has entered in- piasaa.
ago.aae or the targertloaMs the gov- ■eat in the estate of her mother, wbith
en to pass any of the Urge bliU.'
Hr. Santo's second cottage Is oc­
10 tbe dear oM teg cabin.
Mrs. C. M Miller and MluEMatteeraaMlat hae erer snaUlned la this ' was rsiited st ahont ft.OOO and was In
cupied by Ur. Moreland sndfrieadi of soB return^
The next cottage "The Wigwam." :s
BteBav. b Mteved to hare been migntion.
Chicago, and ••I’-need-a-resf fnmMrs. M York, of 8ui Bit aty. went
• i occupied this year by the Res. Mr
sdlred by the arregt' at aa early boor
FIRgONALS.
Pltagafnld. however, according to
isbea rompleie rest and change lor
Manton yesterday.
Hartley, of Westminster
church.
yanterday ot Oeorgt W. FltageraM. Mr. Toong. embarked in eperatetUin
the lively Braden family, alto of Chi­
Mrs. F. Amutraig and two dan|^
Grand RapMs. He and hb bousehni.l
Othea are bettered to tare been la- on a ecate not ccasbient with the site Proa rndayV Heeord.
cago.
ters returned to Mtehlgnn City yes­
pUeated ta the eriae whteb for of hb reputed means. There was.
Mrs. C. N. McGrew. of Hunilngion. are decidedly sonstic In their taster,
Prtrf. Porter, of tbe CinctnnaU Ob- terday aner vtsltlng Mrs. AraitrongM
aoatha tmapIeMy. baffled forem- however, no oeteotation lo-nuger- lad^ arrived this niornlnx aad went and they brought to Omens the flnegservatory. has descended from his moiher-iD-iaw'. Mrs. T. Armstrong.
meat eeirtee aea.
SOfthport to Join ber husband, canoe ever teen In ihewe vaierr It
ald-e me. The larbb display which
lower celestui and Is giring undlvldMiss Katbrrlne Blaahke sreni to
Is a product of the famous taciory
Fltaffaald mo an aasorUnf teller detecUres lavarbbly look (or m trac­ who has bees there a short time.
I ed and dehghted attemten to sroods Cadillac yesterday lor a two weeks'
Mrs. P. A. Becker and childreD. sc- Oldiown. Maine, and Is a model o’. and waters lerreeirisl, in which Itt is
naiad Aaabaat Coated SUtes Tress ing stolea fands was abeent FluvblL
benuttful
companled hy their Wid. arrived this ; grace and Ughinets
r iraitea BaMonwelsh. Sasplcten geraM boagbt eggs
ctosely accompanied by his best
Don Deanett went to Thoapsoaling from St. Louis. Mo., nnd went' eonlpmeni Chas. iilslr has recently
at Ute.Oaa of the theft. Pebtoary to.; and stored them. In Jnly. 1M7, he laneighbor and loogAtme friend. Judge
imported one c
1M7. reatod on hta. bat eo pbaslblo 1 aagamted an egg deal which altl- o Omeni
O'Onnnell. the b« on ffunwei Terrr'te.
Mrs. C Oofitrey, of Orv-envilte, and
vaa hb stay a»d ae laienae hU ap- j aately. It b suted, larMred an ex- ‘Mrs. A>-W. Btndy. of Andewm,
"t'Amp Lookout.'' <
There have been ' doiags" along the Mrs. Q. H. RaaseD. of Cheboygaa. trs
p^t latereei la dbcorerlag the real i peadltare of t7.Vw. and the following ind.. who hni been spending tbe sum- ,.__
venlng
cuy'» tiew of Traverae
coast line this last week which wit. the guwU of Mm. P. Hansw.
>I
L.U.4
ealprit tabt IntoreM ceased to oeaMrjKarcb a almibrdeal mrolred him. acbe duly reporisd in 'our next.* Mrs. N. Peteften. of Obdffiag. and
eg hba. Moeh work was dose on the conUag to Mr. Young, to the extaot of ihU oomli. .tt,r . .-k'. in, I.!
Receoi arrivals at "The Oaks" are Mba AlTiia Aafiarson. of CUcago. ar­
thoory that the crime bid bee* pen>^ IlS.boa Incidentally the tomer tell- Andeiwoit.
dents
of rather specbl Interest. Ur. and Mrs. Dempsey, of Spriagfleid. rived thb monlag en route fte NorthMbs BMse Hannes has gone
Birchard Howard, aitorucy of Grand minoU, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter, of Bast
port
Grand Rapids to vUlL
Rapids, teib atiracUve stories nf the 8t Louis. Mrs. Weir aad daughter*,
Mr. aad Mrm. Harry E Romowr. te
Mbs MoOy Qttlnui. who has been varied and novel experience* of bis of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Mounts, of
the guest of Miu. J. W. Hnnnen. has broiher-ln-law. Tho«, J. O-Brten. as Jncksonville. Illinob. nnd Dr. Allen CteumbiH. Ohio, are the gnesu te bb
parenta. Mr. aad Mrs. W. U. RocBOwr.
returned to ber home In Kalamasoo. smbasaador to Denmark and Japan.
King and a party of fentlemen friends Mr. Romoesr ta trainmaster at BoardTbe Mbses Conklin nnd Bradley,
Sann Ayers, lata of Berkeley. Cali- from the tame city.
irse aad MUd arTlrM thb aartliff
Mm Bolser aad graaddsaghtcr.
tram CteduiaU and went to Oeena
Mias Bolsv, te Reed Oty. who ar­
Tor a few weeks' stsiy.
Mr*. M. F. Sebooly. of Penvillc,
rived yesterday left today for a vUtt
PToreaoo
Brown, of Sheboygan,
went to Lake City today after vteHiag
with frtente at ^etwlck.
WU.. went to Moline. MIeb., this
Id this dtg
Mr. and Mm E W. Potead and
Boratng.
Miss Bib Bsekns. an attorney of
Mbs LewU returned to Cadillac <
Master Jeaalaa. from Msrtw. Ohio,
Samnel Mlnthora. of Elk Rapids, day after rblilDg at Sutions licy.
Grand Rapids, arrived this aftenoon.
are visiting at the home te Mm E W.
went te Lake Ann. today on bnslness.
Mrs. D. Mendenhall reinraed to
Mrs. J. Henderson rvtorned
Zeeter, on West Twtetlh street for
Mm. Charles Itenrenee and
LaOiio today after vlslling at Suttons
today.
two weeks.
ter rst-sTM tk OrUlla today after vtoMrs. C. H. Tbonie returned to Fife Hay.
Mm Ed. peTooag aad daa^or
lUag at Bte Rapida.
Lake today after vUlring ber son. F.
Lcoea have retanwd from a TbR te
Mbs Ludtb Roneh. of CUeago, M. Thome.
AUaa.
went to Summit City today.
Jacob Klaaate and wife aad Mbs
Jennie RoewthnJ. of Oimad Rapids.
CTirksburg. Canada, today after re- Korthport.
[ From Satetlay's Record.
vUlilag at the home te Mm
sorUng St Noribiton.
Mias Annie
Miss Ellxsbeih Vogt and brother) Fred Shepard, of Peorls, III., is vls- Oliver Derr. SU West Seveath strseu
Oody petnmed to New Mnrkrt, Canwem to Bay View today' after resort- Iting hi» sister. Mrs J W Slnima
>r s few days.
ada. also after spending the summer
ing St Omena.
| Mr. and Mrs. W. H I'nsehel and
The Rev. T. Boyd Gay and temUy
at Northport.
returned •* ^
Seattle, niece and daughter, of Wabash, went returned last night from Basteni
Mrn.
went to Grand Rapids
to Honor ibis tDOriilr4c to visit,
Ohio where they hare beea vblUag.
Kingsley today.
Mrs. D. G. Chandler wrui to Mfe
.Mr and Mrs. H. K. Knapp went to Mr. Gay will oocnpy ilhe w>pH at tbe
Mr. aad Mrs. A. Bert returned to
Lake today to vtait.
PoDch tbU morning to spend tbe day Presbyterian church bott awmlag
Mt. Pteesant today after vbltlng
Mrs. M. C. Boj-nton went to Fife fishing
Mrs. M. A. Boyne.
Lake today to risit.
Mrs. Frank Shank and Mr*. J. D.
The Rev. Virgil Brock, of Oaaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gny went lo Armstrong, or Flint, went to Honor who aiteaded the FrieadT qnarterly
Cadillac today to rialt.
ihU morning to rlslt Mr. Shank.
conlrrence in ihU teiy retarded boaw
Mr. Hexate has had favorable
Mrs. M. L. Russell rriurued to
Mr. Slid Mrs. Fred R. Ferguson, te thb morning after rbliing (rbnds la
of Ateaauror of ftrand Traverae county In formor ywara. and
Cadillac today.
Williams. Arizona. U vUltlng Mr. Maabtee and also In thb city.
grovloua to the aleotlow of the prseint treaowwr was otrongly oupAH things which' tend lo shorten
returned to Reed Ferguiun's Csihrr, the Rev.
Mlm Lots Scodetd is enjoying s two
ggeud from all parts of the county. Thooe who gave him thMr
the sherlS s tmreb help to lessen the City lodsy tfter visiting at Carp Lake. > Ferguson.
wm-ks' vacation tium her dotles at
teyal support than, ballavo rww that he b the tegteal candMata for
ibr candy tseiory and left thb room
'Meaty troaairw.
Ing for a visit lu tbe rouibem part
Mr. Hoale hae «rvod the oown^ on ^e board of a
ih-- stair.
teOcerm; Utid it convenient to have ]The bm-r port of the weeklueek <-amping
the sberire picture in their porkei will Ik- spent at Long lake camping
Mm. H J. »ury r-;'unied to CaJil
MIm- Gran- Puboral. aleaographer
al the J. W Mllllken store, left thb
!. thei
r«M0Ht af thb oemty forty-four yMfo. and b known to be a
Omrin. of Nontipori.
rooming for asgtnaw, Qmad Rapids
imon. who reully expects to be peo- !
man of tntogrity. In whom all hwalnaoa of the oounly treaeurur>e
le's choice for aherlll. has though.-, Mrs. M. L. Lyons and two children| Mrs. C Aiprrs and dsnghtem.
uod Urecktnrtdge. where she will
gdtteo may he aofely entitated.
> Kingsley today to spend three
ruiung friends.
,
visit.
Mtea gt the pHaorteo are respectfully aolloitod.
Mr. sod Mrs. A. & Bordeaux, of
Mrs. Lijons fonnerly lived In j Mrs. F Swanson, of Northport. Muskegon, pasord ibnmgh the city to­
J5-St-!'*H» city.
'

|w«»i to fadilUc today.
day on ihrir way to Northport for a

SSVAdettesofBMs
iObscnredatlkiieluiby
NbIhk's Lover’s Glass

w. rrrtMiuut i«

hues; made sdmdat

EU BmMms.
Phated by Mbs Baat
baa haw vbmag at S

f
Mtvmti.
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‘TW C. M. & A. wn bfivw a i»dkld
baalaess aeeiing tomortow svsabg.
AS members are reanested to be prewMr. aad Mrs. T J. Haaaaa. tteaar
renidaata of Truvutus etty. wba aia
spending the summer oa lbs bap
sbore. are the proad pnrsate te a baby
bsgr who arrived datarday.
An excuraloB win srlve over tho
Perv Margnetie mllroad from Petoakey. Suaday. August w.
The steam barge J. 8. Crooao b ly­
ing at the Noribem Mtehigan teck.
having come from tbe North Maaiten
Ubnd. She will return .umIgbL A.
J White aad famny were passengers.
Miss Kellie M'hlte will be the gwest
or Miss Florence sRitsabury tor n
few dt.vs,
Goilletb Bbenneuaer was hroaght
before Jndge A. F. Nerllacer today
upon a sramni ehnrglag him wIU re­
fusing to pay for the hire te a team
and buggy which it Is aibgsd ha rsated (lusn David Turaholi and WlUtaa
Cook August i». He was found gallty
aad fiaed tt aad oasts or iv»«gya te
)aU. Me had not paid sm bu' tbb tet-

NATIfllE

MntWMUII'SMW

— ————

|Vor OpunCy Trsasurpr

JOHN HOXSIE

OF ACME
TOWNSHIP

EqiecfaOy laiportao^ (o
Tufayen.

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tan'amoikfiM*

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ruMdr lor «onaii% i
woild nas ever knows.

tbaroota aad beitid ef tb* ioSFto
core tUMfiM aad mitigate gaflMtaf.
Tbe iBdkna on oar

Efssr.

study of drRffi.
From the raote and herbacd tha
field
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E. PkiUiam a
eoliar iUa. wen POMM «-----awy fyptlffamtblE
of ill
imctdran
1^ ■. Flnkham'g

temakemjrtroAasfdMia
"For twslr* ysars I haAteoaiwMte>
aring that_______________________ _
eould bardly waUL



' , tsvw ymiu

l^Uow3*iL^
Lydia E r
peeod and Mm Piakbam'B advice
9s rwi
Btsred health aad Mraagtb. It te

Ctedteoafforteff

Wbot Lydte E. Pibkfafin^ Tc«».
table Comptynud did for Mn. MafE,
H wiU do for other aafloriac maM

Vlrrton

Is the man who expects to be

The Choice of the People for Sheriff
at the I^rimeu-ies September 1st.

His expectation is based upon logical reasons
A life long republican devoting both time and money to the best interests of the party, he now for the first
time seeks the honor of recognition. Successful experience in any line of work deserves promotion,
tte oldew deputy with a brilUant record of over twenty-five years of successful experience, including a year as Truant
officer, during which he demonstrated most clearly his ability to enforce law, Mr. Vinton is in line for deserved
promotion. For many years it has been the custom of the voters of Grand Traverse County to select their
■sheriff from the City and Country alternately. This is a good custom, one that should be continued, and accord“Jffiy the office should go to the Country this year. Frank H. Vinton is the Country’s Candidate. Furthermore,
Mr-Vinton is candid, open, fremk, ahard worker at whatever business comes to his hands, a friend of men, and
believer in law enforcement His support is getting stronger every day. Voters are being convinced that he is
the logical Candidate. He will appreciate your vote at the Primaries September IsL

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m. 'filaBBB feda sn bnd becaese
'tag a talc line. Uy aont to bore vllb
eoaldnT gat Be a new one. 1 try
bv two tbUdron. One It bor own.
aad the otter u t Hula boy that aba my beet neclo care betate ber. b«. of
coorw.
1 do."
took to board. He U ahnoet three
ThatV brave'" cried Ceraldloe
years old. Hit none to fioben Conainghtto. .He to the nieett little boy'' heartily, and then In a moment thcr.j| have beeo digging vorsu for my fiaahed Into ber mind that white dms
H«f>M YMmg Pvika •wiw»>»«
Um crops, (hen watched the aky lor
They are ao tame that ttey folded away in lu box pustalrs—tte
Ch*.
fnlnwill hardly let you get the spade wn ribbons with It She had told her
J «»ill try Mv«r to wwry or ' All of a sodden the clouds nriled op'of me groand. The son Is shiolDg mother tbai day that when she found
in great black masaes and down, down | quite brlgbUy after our rain eariy ihU a IltUe girJ who suited it and whom
feH the big dropa tmtn eTerythlag Mrabig. I wonder wbere Merte Reed she liked, sbe would give II to her
checked, lead to dcsmiction of
try to »t M happy at i
was drenched. How good it nmat .
qqw
Do ^ know? Ue tooved And lo' here she was. walking b> ber
both mind and body. I'lip
bare
felt to the thlraty growlnr I qway from here early this spring t side.
weak, shattered ncn'cs must
at tar M I eoB.
thlnga, and bow ^ad the people were, cannot think of
have somciliiii|r to strcnjjthcn
Sh( rushed Into the house and
I wHi try to ba lovtop. bolptal
all orer the coontry.
her mother about It. then, gaining her
and build them back to health.
goodbye
and kind to avotybady and to
The rain swept orer a great many
ronsent. she sent upsuirs and took »
Dr. Miles’ Restorative N'ertiiie
Prom yoor friend,:
•vory Hvlna thlnp.
inilet. and wbere Chicago stands the
Viva Horse
from Us wrappings. The prx-'t> whli<is a remarkable nen e tonic and
If t ovw tail In trying to do
atom) was more severe than In many
1 do not knew where Uerle Is. but dreas—res. It wonld do nle»-l>. Xn f stimulanL It strengthens the
thota thlngt, 1 will Try, try
years. Alter the heavy rain was past, perhaps she will
bow
glad
sbe
was
she
had
It'
nerv-es, relieves the nervous
this iMler and
and the tbnoder and lightning, aome write to you.
She ran lightly across the street
strain, and influences refresh­
children who were placing In one ot
Witt n in ber anus, box and all. and
ing body-building sleep and
the parks round that many of their
knock.-d
rest. Persistent use seldom
The While Dress.
IlCUe leathered Irlends. the birds, bad
They had been looking Aver (b:
Hollie v little mother was busy darn­ fails to relieve these afflictions.
»en killed. One of the Chicago clothes of last summer, mother and ing siAcklngs. tbe baby pulling ai her
h n-UvptIr
•Ueptir flti:
B
had
ir t.ourv
SJy
papers tells the story In this way:
Geraldine. In Geraldine's pretty room dress Somehow, today, to (he little
"Who killed (Yick BoblnT
upstairs Mother had Iskeo It op wph womau life ss-emed bard and the way
grvw wotwe v« 'rv »Ur. »:xl »l U«l
li«> haC lluw tlu> lura «lth iu«^. ai>u I
"The feathered hero of the long tond. regretful eyes It was a sweet wear> And then, because she coalcl
aim got wotw. Sly (atliur l.rurU ot
haver'girt s dress, white, alrj. fluffy; with not gel Mollle a dress for (b>- las' da%.
nursery verse himself could
t>r SlIlM' modlclDva anU L..ugt.t a
botU* of -S'er- lav aod a Un of N-rva
dear little lucks and rulltes edged a (ear fell
had as many mourners ai the
"Such a dear, ■•atiiuii
and Utar IBIU. I had Ukrn oaiy a
• CUUU BATW. Editor.
thousand aongaters who bad made with the nnesi of lace.
child, and I ran do so liiUe for her'"
few Cuaca until I began t" tv»l
1 lank i: bolUaB. and It vurTO tna
"il seems such s pity you have out­ sbe thought
tbelr leafy abode In the trees of She'
aound and wvlL It baa b—o woriti all
Prwldant Clara Batfa.
the world to naf. i rrt-..mmM.<l it
' tdan Grove, Sixtieth and Ada streets. grown U." said mother, hiiiooihmg <wt
And then Geraldine came in 'Mrs
wl.arvtvr I go You may uav ihui aa
**^| "It la estimated (bat at least this the sivwves. "Of course. glrl| will Hall." she began as she sal down, "you a llfv-ieBC IntIfnonlaJ to liw m.r!li
ef yoor B»dmn». tor I am vn^-iMTiC
Irene
birds were UUed by the grow, sod I'm thankful mine Is no ex- know bow mu<-h I love Mollle" Weil. tba bvwl of bmitb. ai>d f-ri inai my
llta and bvallh la (tur lo tbi* w.,rrtfrful
terrtfle storms of Tuesday and Wed- eepUon. Yet you alwsys lokcd so nice I do. and tM-cause I do. 1 want her to mediulna."
1XVT WILUAMS
R. F. II. No. r Uoaiun. Ga.
I neaday. Yesterday the bodies of the Id It I don't think I ever saw a pret­ have this I've outgrown it " She open
Dr. Mtlaa’ Narwina ta aeld by yewe
g Aag- cheerful singers ware gathered by the tier while dress—the ribbons, too. are ed the tsjx and took from it the dr>-s'.
drueplit. who will guarantav that tha
dkltdren of the vicinity and laid to scarcely soiled It r»M.ll> 1» as good the fliirr.v. Is-amltul, airy dr-'s. will:
Drat bottlv will benefit. If It taila, ba
«at 1, INi, MCr.
will rafund your money.
rest under lbi. trees which had been
Its 1ar>'s and ltt(1<- lucks.
Oh" erted the llllle moilier, rla»rMiles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind
"Well pm it away." HSid Geraldine
I an the Crodla their homes.
The
JuTenne
friends
of
the
birds,
ing
her
bands,
"how
lovely'
Molligxylr.
"until
we
And
a
worthy
Ball. Aaguat 1,1M*. I
headed by Robert Weyhas. matter of *or to It. Now. msjiiale. that do« never had anything half so gn-(ty In
ceremontea. and Carl Uden. who acted aoond ronceltcd, doeao'i It? But I her life' And Jtist then Molli.- .-aiiie
Bignt df tola.
as saxton, aorrowfully bore the tiny
yuu. lur >oil l::iM lO be fuaaeil op ullh
didn't mean It that way. Whar' in
TW tarmar tcana the wastera aky. bodies, eacrlOced when the entire cliv really
! did medo wan ihir: It iM^mi a shame | ' Mom-." m.»I 0-raWUic m-rnly. a (li-. ,.a uiid i-uffl-a Iiud ai^vh and a
ABd'Uth^hla ptwtty daughter.
was reliered by the rain, to a new’y- to lay It away wliboot Ito doing some- "wbai do you i bink of your
Saab, and a nbloa in your Ualr No­
The hay Bvat all be In tonight.
mane grave and covered them while ODc else a UUle good, sod we won't dretaT"
body liae to dr-sh m.v children; ihey
t>a san U dimwlng water."
little Bobble performed the last rtief.
n
ct^nce charity, either.
' Mine’" erh-d Mollle amaxedly
are all .xe-t.-d «l'l. te-auiiful soft
"Vca." and Geraldine amiled 'To lur. tind >eu V: n : n bll They bu\a
~ ‘We are aorry. oh God. that all tte | When t-tfiDd a IltUe girl that il lulU.
U a brt^t raiabov spaas the dond peer
birds had to die.’ aald tbe little | god one.'iao. that I like. I'll give it to It on. Hollle," she aald 'Tberu"’ ahe four ;<-g:- ape i. . >.liili- sou buve only
That'feoMVt aariy atoratag.
ertr'd, aa abe gave the blue rlbbona a two Am! nhit ;.r--1v llltli- lollr llier
chap, ai be choked back hla tears, -for
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we would havejiked to have them aUy
acquleaced mother. Anal touch, show your maninia "
The llltte DKMher lookeil at the
around In the tree*, but we need ihmla and.we gueaa you know what k
Then they had luroH to aoim* other Whlle-robml small Bgurv and therw
A moe circle round the moon
beat and we hope that you will take gormentH and tbe anujec was forgot­ were tears in ber eyea Tbe world
Makas oura a change of weather.
bad
Kuddenly become a very u-auiituf
them all to heaven ’
' ISui when ihev an »lx w.x*ks old
ten.
Bo biddy patiently anofau
“Unable to go further with hla cari!>
That fall papa bought a new bou»o place, and, for tte monxm. ib- bur- ibe) will b<- able to uke can- of thetuM pretty, shining taather.
folly prepared speech. Bobble stepped in a different neighborhood and the..' deUM were lifted.
selvvF. and <!iiul> un the roof and run
"Mamma. )-ou'rc cryiiig'" aald llitle
back and allowed the glrla of the moved into It. There were nice
Tba BMpla Isavaa ■with dainty grace nedghhdrtaood to do tbe lost hooara to
year- o'd a
neighbors on ever) aide, hut somehow four-year old Be»a
8»VM] thetr aUvtr Uolitg:
^But pulv for joy." aald the U'tle ,auppoae >o
the birds with wreaths of wild flow­ Oenldlae liked the
Iks saa retraau bahlnd the dood
Geraldine - I,„
's.
street better than any of the other*, mother. smlUng
Just at tba day's dodinlng.
T%e fact that the birds hsd been- There were eight children there, and Glrla Companion_________
j
yf,, ,..oo i I knew ' aald Mllly
kinsd was discovered
Wednesday when the little mother made b(^r flrst
kittaru.
I very i>o»i -.i!y
U'j; vbe began to
«ka term f»Uop .n»«d »e fields. when Katherine snd Benny Carer.
call, tbe bad the baby In her arms
Little Mias MI' S was oellig dre.saed. thiol: ihai alter all II might b- no
I With aaoM SBd laUa a4yteg
6M0 UwaU street, were sent on aa
*ueh liniCa gave her ' wonder if her wolher should wUh whe
"You must come and see us," abo
And hands erect, with aaswerlfig erroBd by their mother.
The pHr said, and smiled acroos at Geraldlue. nK>tli.-r a great deal i
< '.II le less troublec trouble than bod >

neigh.
found
11
bedraggled ,(m„g i,y motber'a aide: "tl.c .-hlldren I ,n..r,.
any need of For l am aor .
.To dlataai maUe raplytng"We'I. I ruiildti i agriH- to It. ihongh
bodies and aoon afterward all the are always talking of you. XIoll) eapet-:
,o u-n >ou that riie waa '.-n «bI«. '
chfidiwn in the neighborhood were ,a,,j. ,
.np,.- *.1,^ a little -'Igh, :y„,v found o. rm- .loih--, mJ v-,> 1 <! Lki- to iii.lig- h-r..for 1 know vli.it
fke roWas abaaply chirp at eve.
aware of the diaoater to the songsters
, ^^uld do wllhom ,,grd to please
i ‘ n-:i< f it uiiuiil he ,o tier, but yo-i se.
While distant vespers ringtag
twn^ly uoIUe."
] pirst she fr.-iied b.-vaue- .he wa.'I coiildu'i ihlhk u! undertaking you "
Beam atnaf^ near apd elaar sad hewn fron a block and c
It was a amall house but there were „shed. and iheu she romplatned be I Now. thiidren. perhaps some of you
gweat. '
a eoatractor In the neighborhood, was wtde porehet and a big yard, and | <*u»e she was brushed and combed (
ready to declare (bat the old
Like angel voleaa afnclng.
dragged forward after the flowers hod Geraldine, being (be only child, took a Then a dl»
said all that. Brit you
0 be held as to i could i
e
been laid on tbe grave^ond e«t In the lively Interest In these small neigh­ whether Fhe should wear slippers or jail know how "l»uss In Boots' and
Qfeat beads stand on the Hirer enp •Orth.
bors. Every once in a while she t,Qtion-boots. or solid or Ktriped stock-!'Tlx Woll and itu 'lamb" and "Rod
raied at the Bowing, (ountala.
"On H on older friend of the cbllrun over and give them a mg».
j
Hood's Woir talked, and why
And aatrj deads hang low and dark dreu hod haatlly printed in block let- swing or tell them a story. They Then sl.r insisted on having on a ' shoiildu t cats 1- Jii.-i as smart now ;
Againat the dlitant awanttla.
seemed always lo have a good lime, ruffled dr-ss when her mother brought a days
Don't jou n-ally think th.-txun. Our friends, the for there was no quarreling. .Mollle qb, , luck.-d oue Then she foi-od is a great deal oi ».-n*e in what *h*i.
r crova load at night, birds.*'
led tte forces, and a gallant little janli wiiL the dress because it has] said’ And how are you iver folog
Ita itwa tuad eruniB and aattara.
In spits of ber sorrow st tte desth eommanSer fbe was. Her password ibrt.,. ruffles Instead of tour Then i to prove she didn i say II, pray*
|
Boirwkiu hla pr^bacT et min
et tte Hrds. your president felt It was peace, and her motto patience
Lj,,. declored It was not sUff enough. I Mllly looked at yic soft, quiet, liiile
In plalnUve tMiBanra uttan,
?
was very beantlful In tte riiildren to
There was a playnouse under the I but hung a» limp as an old rag
j kit*, and thought perhaps tb<-ir mam i
The:> she wiinled a blue sash in-^ Bia was rooix'than half rlghL Sh, ear-|
core tar tbelr fentterod friends. The porch, wbere me most delectable
AU grandpa says hla 'Thenaatls'’ growiHip ftdk, called ornlttoloc
moala were served, blu of cold blscur. stead of a pink one. Then sh<- thought ri—i tb<
• Wax aevor ^te ^ ttytag
'Mamma, sh-"v.ouldui
wbo make a study of birds, tell
cooklea and gmall pitcher* of milk
large, and then
Aad •vsry.^&e^am*' acAlag aeU
ralh-r hav- me than a kUiy*"
that we ooald not live many yean on
rrmtng tbe "menu."
she
II “'as too small
Bis tortnnd nerraa a-flylng.
"Yes.' said mamma
thb earth, unleoe the birds helped ns
W'ben a feoat was In progress,
but finally she stood before the
"Ur ihaii thr— kilii--s*"
by eating Inseeu and peeta that de- Geraldine. If ahe knew of It. always glass, turning round and round, iieorly
And yet the waather prapbeU any
'Or or a iiiiltinii thuiisand k:M •
•troy the farmer's crops. So the hlrt* managed to add sometting—slices of twlMIng ber lieek out of )oliii
HBt. taking thinv UBStber.
ore roaDy-tTtily onr friends, yon see. chocolate coke, an orange, or some of
sight of her bark And she madi- up , now r.-slly. niamn.a"
Ike vary beat known atgna wUl fall and the note we core for them snd Bridget's cinnamon rolls. The chil­ her mind that she looked nieer Thau' 'Yes, ind.'.xl
And mamma gave
eoBetlBcs in dryest wamther.
protect them, tte more help they will dren soon grew to love ibe brow-n- any other llule girl In Ihe Tvorld
' h. r a l.og'»hi< h road- her di-ss hang
—La«mn K Allen. give ns.
eyed girl who was not too big to enter
Then she went out to Ih- bate in'limp-r tlisn before, hut Miliy ill-1 nut
see
If
she
.-ould
find
her
old
pus.,
eat.
^
<arfor
that
as.
with
ber min.1 —I st
Into
their
sports.
Don't you think that (he boys and
Tlw NaBy Tlnto.
"You haven't any Idea watt a good for she u..i om ;een h-r (or ti.ree ' r-cl. : t"-earrl<-d ibe km-ns ba-l. .\m!
girls ot Sheridan Grove were real
ns ntln to over.
little girl Mollle Is." she was telling dB.'r .As she cllmU-d lino the hay bv Ibe lime lln v were asle-n >li. h..d
Snnohlnen. without knowing it?
mother one day ' Do you know, she loft she heard a punmg, eo.y soj i of.mad- up li.r ni:nd that as llitl- gl:).:
Tte Unkto. and sprinkle and RMir and they were loving and kind. rash.
thoogh tte little ftattered friends waits for me after school every day a "mi-aw. and ih-ii a gt.-ai many ; ho«<-tn give a gr. at deal mor-HiuMe
and Inalits on carrying home my
—mee-meee---ee
ever the darkonsd oky afissh
And
were beyond their help.
booka. The girls all langb at Mollle'
Ptak os tbe aoraUig spreads ai
corner rhe found old Puss
devotion to m- H really Is quitWtewr;
What else, do you ihink*
touching."
riBta nad sptey the sonth wind blows
Thrrx- little starling bits <>f k»t'..-s
Highland Pork, t
.Ost front the cover the birds take
On- was all hla.k and shiny jti.i
"You've been good lo her." r-idi-d
Ang II. IKOR.
One
mother gently, "and rblldreo always Ilk-, h-r luaniMin's best dr-.s
ViBI.
Dear President—
BoblM sp ta the tree-tops swing.
ttoogbt I would write you a llitl-' love their friends-ond that Is rfghi. was u!i wbil- . vrx.pt a spnl on it.
Swallows sklB. end the thnisbes’ Mory. We have a large front yard.' Geraldine Il makes me very happy tall, and Ih*- oih.-r one w*as stn-ak.
Tb*‘ mamma pussy look.xf as prnal
thraata
> know my ull girl Is not selfish '
bock yard, too We have about
as If she (bought ih.-y s. '.- th-- Inn .(
Babble oad hria with goto notes.
I must U7 and do something r
fifty chlekena. and a garden, and two
r- world
boroea. and three mole*, and a flower lor Home." maid Geraldine, as' she'things ii
I br-llrv.- sh.. did think -n
Hi.- i.aiu.
The storm to ever*
garden. 1 have two new- members. kissed her inoiher * cheek They t
.Mllly look them In h-r lap ami pal bom. j«
. Brighter and tighter an thltgs seem:
and Adelaide Tiller. Please send poor of rrourrt- Her clothes are
Now we watch tor the rainbow's them a eoid and a button. Yon can ways neat, boi-^yh. well, there are i
ted and huggixl ibegi They were not lo is,u.a bid afraid Th-ir moih.-r look<-d v.-iy amassrxl
aend them la my name. 1 will cloae Blgns—ababby iboes and alftbai."
iissangravely at h- r and said —
>w. Witt love to all tte Suiishlnero.
Owe to he potatsd slong the skies.
• How your mama will wieh st<- wt«
Youro- memben.
"Now, Mollle.* said teacher JfcQueer Timepieces
And one ta By UUls glri's sret syes.
me when she sees these kltiehs
The
... Ssng:-. >n tr.- Maiyr
Uabelle and Bttel Thomas.
presaiwely. oue spring morning.
Hsonlng thni tsBpsst for today
Arrliip. ..••t,. .1-.. a |-.< t:!.ai .1-M. •
inir.
You M-e I haw ihtr- nixl
You
BU*t
have
a
nice
time
playing
want
yon
to
speak
a
piece
ihe
Is npent and scattered and blown
choose iLyourseU. And | ba. only you '
r-cVon.'.i- ' ••
Tw" l-ol-l.- a:-’
in your big >ar^ What kind of flow- day
•way:
remember 1 am asking only Ibe best 1 Mlify looked astonlsh-xi and
n—„ -ir.; x..'»
SanJ :•

And both wlthoat and wlttln 'Us er* grow In your garden:
speaker* lo help me with my Tf» angry She said.—
in:o ...... <il 'l:.-n: ..nd ;l [w-ur' i - .■
plain
Hayville. Mich.. gram."
i
"She wor t think so at all Just look mio
into hl.- 'AliT ii: hall ar hour. »t.-n
Ttr'pfeOBnUr than before the rain!
Ang.
IS.
1906.
•'Ves'ra.
'
aald
Mollle
soberly
She
j
at
me
and
s.-e
bow
nju.li
pv.-'ii.-r
I
am
ihi-r
—Mrs. Clara ©oty Bales.
was wondering bow she couldapeak '
than a kitten ' who
who wai"ti.-»
ms
111-- tonic* r.-ord- '.i:
Orar Prraldent—
piece in the old brown dress,, tor j
I don't think so. said 'b- rasnima pa.ssmg
I never bad time to come and tell
New BeabBs Jotnlng stnee tost re- you (bat I was going away
I have ' momma bad told her only
•And If you are. its no n—!it |F. ;:otcb n
had a lovely time since 1 bave been' ahe could noi have a o-w one.
ported:
Just (hen someone claimed teacher'
Irma and AdeiaUe Tiller. BSeh- here. Mamma Is going to town toBOM. Vo. Names ssot by Ispbelle day. It'ls her birthday. I am well. i attention and she turned away.
!and hope you are. too. dear President. Idfrlng not a lltle at tbe gravity of the
and BtbH Tbomoa.
Pleoae send me a paper with my let ! small face. Mollle was nsually sd will
Scetfs Emuljxon gtrengtheiu enfeebled
The fiunoMiM Pissldinfi VleH.
ter hi It. Good-bye
Ing lo help.
To»r Bonahlner,
“Next I'rklay is reafly the last day."
Wont U Blew. Swnbennw. when the
mmins motber* by increaung tSeir Qesh and
Marvel Ulter.
anonunced MoUle. as she and GeroldMg raB enme lost week* It woi
1 hod missed you. Marvel, aad was' ine watted home, one warm May noon
to oec bow all the plants and fiowers
Derre force.
drooped In the dnoghc—bow the very glad to get your letter. Write I "Wh« are you going to wear. Germldyonww. tbe ponde bola. and the gold- mr agota. won't you?
It provides b&by unth the necessary fat

"White." promptly returned that
Cooftenvllle. MHh.. R. P. D. No. 5. young lady. "1N*hat are youT' smiling'
etde dooL and bow nil the IKUe leaves
and minerU food for h&eitliy ^wtb.
Ang 1*. IMI. I down Into tte anxious, up-uirned fane
Bored olmlcsely ta tbe bo( otr.
ALL ORUCCISTS: SOe. AND $1 OO.
«Oh. I doaT know." replied MolB-.
sros and. toa srtaea'ihc giewnwp talk Omt rrerideet—

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*ook thoir bMds ns they taoked nt

How ore too* 1 am vcB aad lwT-I«ltb a otgh; "my old brown

Wool, NA/ool, Won^od
I':a;i..n c

'h- wool !ii.irk-i B- t

j.rex-nl Iwl

VV.-xtorJ Aiiulm Mai;l*i— an,; lAwlar.au rouiilles.
-s. wilb a b
iv.,-..ag- than ai.y ;.i.'..„l- larc d-aler can do. .( 11 I would U
:i... puMiv do tx-r-f.- th., .h.p ur fetch tt-m In Is to find

k and hUT-tli- fur It as t did be-

a>x r.-.i.
an.w.-r and v... v,:...
In ihe nfflre,
I'l....... .t" rm K.-I1 to un.v.T.v ■ 1».- l- fote >-u get ciy pricea.

ro. SCI-IOIVIBCROKR
730-7J2 E. From
.nt tare
Out p!

Trovtiac City, Mleh.

BEST FLOUR
Ihe best of all the be.«.t braods^of
flour. Made for ihc
who uses the poe flour tor all
purposes, ft has been the BEST
for over twenty years. When you
want but one kind of flour let that
one be BEST.

•-

HANNAH & LAY CO.

THE FARMER S STORE
Prepared Roofing
If you arc going to pul a ro>f on any baildiog this fall
it will par you to call amt let tia tdl yon abosttbe differaet
roofiun WTBcirry in stock. Prepared Booling Is fait diapladog
tbinglc. it noare longer, it is easier to pnt on and it is cheaper.
We can tell yon a good roofing for |l 25 per g>]aank We
abo have (he bettor grades.
We have a good stock of tarred foil and building paper fit
prictifl that are very low.

FRANK TRUDE
Old Postoflice BoUdlng

Prepare for the Wintry
Winds
Root ap.

Save loel.

Save doctor bills.

lirj-iy life 'his winter. Laugh at the croel blusicring win.lv. Get ready for th,.n. notv. Tncy will come,
as sure as dcatti. We h tve bought in l'.*0 rc lls of roofin:.' :he g-'od Tjuality I’. K. kind—the kind of goods
this house always sells. T his i>aper is :h*- Tarred, Felt
— Black Dionnnd The .Amaiae Mineral Surfaced—
the -\maron Rubber Roofing the Red Seal—Plain
board and Tarred Board.
Iijes the fojndau n oi your house need repairing'
A little Elk Rapids cement wilt lix i:. Thai's the kind
we handle. You can do the work yourself too. We
shall tell you how to do it.
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TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

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