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Grand Traverse Herald, August 15, 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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TWICE A WEEK—TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.
tl4t A YEAE.
TRAVCMC CITY, GRAND TRAVERGE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. TUEEOAY. AUGUST 1E IMG
STEAMER LEELANAU BLOWN UP
ung waa at the wheel, having taken
AWFUL DISASTER ON LAKE LEELANAU
MONDAY MORNING.
STATEMENT OF
CAPTAIN MOSIEG
of the
atoamer
MRS. ISABELLA LA BONTE KILLED
eta."
to high proeaure or
den«
Mr, o« walked three milee to Sing-
like
ehewo
The
that
the
popular
flaw
waa ■
or more, unt.i that part of
having
off thie morning
the elopkod
ChaHea
In
DEAD
wartt of IL
MRE. IMGEUtA LakONTE TRAVERse CITY. ■
Jutt aft of the
whael-
•
• at I shut off It let go.
•
“Twenty
would
• have dene no good, at my aletor
FATAUT INJUIIED
• waa
JOHN HARTUNO. LELANO.
DMDREM
Prabably a
RUMELL MILUE. Ann Artwr, Mri«wlr MaWM.
picet
of the
dead when
• wotor.
STRUCK BY S0METHIN6
ahe
struck
the
a
,|the
Travaraa
RALRH G HAETINOG cHy trai
ar af Travaraa Citr, acaWad tilghtiy.
RICHARD
STEPFENG
aeaWad ati|Ml]>.
and
ena
of
She was site a member of
and was a daughter of Louts Mooier
Bht leaves bdsidet her
father a number of brothers and alp
Captain
Charles
Moeler. owner
the boat owing to the foct that It waa
could bo done for Mra. LaSente.
going at goad apaad. and her faea wat
fsllad to Hae after the firot time. It
Leelanau;
covarad with bleedr weunda.
Ralaing
was atatad'and alinough a aearch wa*
and master ot the lll fated
end
har arma abort har head, without a
made, no trace of her body wae found.
thur of San Franclaco. who la In the
NARROW ESCAPE
army, and William of Elk ftap<ds. Her
She
Captain Metiar had boon
werka on the boat, waa standing be
tide the whoelhouae, but fortunstcly.
command of the Leelanau for oomt
Homy
Sira, teabalia LaSanta. af Trawaraa
Uma and waa porfoetly familiar with
pataanger.
had
of
ttaamcr
Peter.
Joaeph
Provement;
Ar
mont
Mrs.
John
Coutouner
of
Elk
Mary Rarquettc Of RootCharloe Paulua. who:^„„
buG Ore., and Mrs. Delia Gilten of
the narrowoot.
nigo parly, and turned the whooi evoi
Hartung
Neal.
all
the one of George Ott probably »>•>''» I
ataaHng
tha beaL having picked up the Haot
to Hartung.
Joe.
ChaHea;,
aittert tiv Mrs. Joe Valley of Prevp
aeaWad,
«a« aaHawa.
Conception,
of ProvemofiL
HARTUN6 FORMER CAPTAIN
RULES ATWOOD, Laland, acaldad.
She waa a
Mrs. LaSontc wat 42 years of age
• eider it due to any fault of oura."
throw har overboard.
There were many narrow eacapea.
. ~~ CAREN, CMcimatl.
a word of
the explooion
lake cloaod over her.
«Mt aarlaua.
had
atruck Mra. LaSontc and tha fore* of
erjr. aha tank and the watero of the
Ltland.
•
and
Treversa Bay hive NO. 71,
and no life boot, oe that nothing
MRE R. G HASTINOB,
boon
Ir
Maine.
The lake
not on the aide that waa broken euL
WInoborg. of
wat
Provomont.
win
be Uken to the home
Mrs.
Stanley i~4»
with
removing
hia
coat
.n
the
overboard.
blood and that he cank at
Mrs. Engehert i. pooltlv. that
Mr. Wmogar waa drowned.
water and losing that.
®‘''*rs
at.te
also that
Several
there
Ru—•> Min. wa. not CO fortunate •
a
*
H. remained on the boat
INJURED WALKED
for aome time, being the last Ohe of,
the injured to b* Uken off.
was
'««
and received very painful burnt about
tha body.
Mr*
Mya that hi. face was cov
slight’*''*^
bums although he had to sw.m some [«"<*•
dictanca.
Ltland. wife bf
The the boat and they declare that
Winegar,
a
reaorter
st
Fountain
went overboard whan the ateam came I
In clouds and escaped
of
thst village, and daughter were aboard
after
ependlng some lime at Laland.
sons, Stanley ——______
and nuoeell,
I
EngebcH.
tne pastor of the Lutheran church of
E. F. Mill*, wife and sent, were On
booL
her
ANOTHER MAN DEAD
ir enough I
forward part of the
of
father, Louis Moaier. at Provement
t Mik. La
ictr way back to Ann Arbor
-a being dragged for the
remains and if thay arc found they
a
ounding
the channel and the hondllng of the
Mile. A«
„
.cedent
that
wood alee went overboard when the,...
The
Evening
Record
of the diueter .hd a re-
foree of the eaploeion came, but clung, porter waa at once sent to the scene,
to the aide of the boat.
THE STEAMER LEELANAU
He waa badly;
burned.
,„ vvynter Miaacy'e Alias
I car. the trip being made in about 26
Mr. and Mrs. Hastings and children j mlnutoa. ao
craft.
'the IHUe ataaintr Laolanau Wow up
Captain Metier
stepped
out-
wars near the
bow
of
aide tha whoolheuao and waa about to
Mrs. Cook being
collect the faro* when ho hoard En-
stinctively the
John HartunE uF Lolond, waa oo badly
glnaer Hardy coll him and tall him to
protect
htjuibd that tt H vory probable that
Shut off fteam.
from the clouds of ateam by shield-1
•InghOM at 7:46
ha
will
dia,
MMtday
and
Captain
Moaier
ca.
ethem caped unhurt.
tight
wort harL ttio WiJiiHoo raitglng
of
ateam.
which enveloped thoae in the
tho oartouo burrio rooolvod by Ruoaci
bow.
Thoae In
me
cabm.
children,
saving
the.r
waa inacnaibie and covered with blood,
Tho atoamor Laolanau
neck, but
her right
arm
The
aroaa otopo aoring to two couooa. tha
firot bolng tho fact that it wot Mon.
day morning and tho eamporo and eol-
to tho dty.
Thoot atego eauood tha boat to run
was
..ttlng
on the ran
steamer.
revived
and
-We were joking when the j
exploalpfi took place-
The wan of the |
milt
and
throe
then
waa
be-ng rumed and me roof b'own off.
Outside of the iteem dome, the boiler
She went right down.
I
Mr. Ott said that
as
soon at
he
rusned back
two
ened.
Making ^
an InvooUgation. ha found a looao belt. |
time,
ha
called
CiiwMg Moaier, who was
were
the
most
fnght-
The report of the
cxpleaien
wa
Suddtnly, the whole boat seemed
were
sitting, and
tort net
boat
coming
soamod
everything shiver. The steam
enveloped the forward portion of the
DOME lET 60
According to the engineer. It was
probably tha Ohiming off of tha stoom
that aouaaJ tho oaploalon as SB pounds
tops no* rogardid ao toe much for tho
Rdllar, M whatovor the oauos. the
Gaffw Itflad, tha farce going
SMAU BOAT
The Leelanau i« S' feet long »
beam of
12 feet,
faUlly
boat to such an eictont that Kcionekr
sure vertical machine but it sent the
This ha* been an excellent ecaaen
Hartung who was preoably j
Injured, was
among those
I
d after we got him t
alblt ha was tha first ena to roach It.
boat and Captain Moeicr wat
looking forward to a better one sa the
water in the! Leiand nver
I
would be
deepened by the new dam arid he in
to the forks of the road, wbere l
tended to advertise
a
could handle large crowds.
farmarY ng to Sake him
train.
Ha
was
brought
m
to
on
Northport train and Ukon off at
eaploeron
been
as
he
the boat was not inspected by the gov
ernment officials,
“Had the
hesvily
As Laks Leslanau is inland waters,
could hardly see what waa happening
RouMng to the boat at quickly at poa-
Fouch-Leland run ever since.
gine was a single cylinder, high prerboat along ab^ut 12 miles sn hour.
WALKED INJURED NAN
“John
e boat lo« its j TiM out of the water and at the tame
haaaaray. the aaploelon cams. Hardy H’’"*waa pa Ma knoao behind the bailor, I to
tog af
pasaengen
ohere
hoard a long d-atanea. Leo KeHnoke.
atoam
atopgaS, avan bHors
place
nolee of the explosion came to their
Captain | young man who Uvea acrooa the lake
be flaning In that
vicinity, and saw the
ahul cR
me
took
Captain Moaier did hia best to began to aaaiot them to shore. Farm-; Mosicr brothers, at Prevcmoi
pataanger*. of whom
era In me vicinity who had Heard the eght years ago anfl has beer
prppabiy 2S, and tucceoded in
to shut off tha ateam.
ssm
Pccldeni
ifw mmutea
Just os the
and the angina,
upper work*, the wheeihouse
the f
of
Injury
forme
don’t think she knew what hit her.-;,* *tiH solid.
PANIC FOLLOWED
to the etcra of me boat, where many
oav#
The boat
.tael' la not ao badiy damaged, except
I never saw her after the first look,
capod
to
the
Wim blood.
could
up L.,y Troaauror. Haatinga. wife and
aaotative tMa morning thaL In orGar
and
Liter
when she went in. her face covered
he
A panic followed the eapleeien al
SHOT OFF STEAM
ashore
bottom,
girla and taken to whore
though strange to say, those who ea-
Mr. Hardy atstod to a Roeord repro- j
the
placed in a rig driven by two young
catch the train lor Travoroa City.
Hardy
drifted
on
the side of the face and the neirt In-ji, was towed to Pi-ovemoni,
aunt she wae struggling m the watev.
Shortly attor a atop had boon
Ed.
had
LaBonte on:,«,„„.y ,„eher net holding n.
mada at tha .fMtlngo cetuge to pick
Enginoor
boat
Ing debHa striking Mrs.
about SO pounda of tteam bolng cor.
cHWran.
,nj„reo left aboard,
The
engine fbom burst out. a piece of fiy-jwa. poundmg
lata and It waa apoodad alonE
hoard o pound In tho onglrto.
walking along to the railroad,
wtw was a passenger on the ill-fated The M-iis family and Mr. Wineberg
ingcri were uood to dreao hit Iniwriaa.
Quartert of a
ooeoad, tha dreut bringing a numbor
nod.
was ooon
“t
At Bmgham. Mr. Stef-
waa met and he also stated that
I Mrs. LaBonte was drowned and that
handkcrehiefa borrowed from tno paaaHe wat taken aortore. walked
t^oro wore lotuming homo, and the
a
man
Although, badly hurt, he Idd of
'
]a ftimber were injured
From then
talking
pas^nger, of m. boat were
with Mrs. LaBonte," aaid George OtL
INJURED MAN WALKED
tho uaual trtp, but thora wore num-
the
way
About two miles from Bingham, the
being I was drowned.
He
the tight waa a hdirlbit one.
loft Laland
on tlmo tWo morning bound for Fouch.
accident
Masacy and
Mrs.'first of the m/ureo waa met. Mr. Har-
y
litjvrod all bolng forward.
Mr.
and her right arm, her veil protecting' «h« accident saying that one person
ecalded to a blitter
been blown through the window.
that
to me reporter had come all the
them; from the cHy,
bodica.
tha attar partlon ot tho boat oacapod
anti roly and wort not avon wot tha
after the
Cook., that
In-jhardly believe
sought
Hastings being burned about me neck tung.
her
Mllla, ooh of G J. Milia, Of Ann Arbor,
Gown ta only alight buma.
their
in
Maatinga
mg them with
After tha blinding ruah
from
soon
withA. 8
morning.
about two milM the other tide
outward
hence the sbeenco
of life preservers and life bosL
The
tnetead of upward we would probably engineer stated that he hod been on
thrss ether beau arnvmg shortly af- all have boon klllod. Only thooe who ainec the seaoon started and tha boiiar
were cleoo to tho engine room wore had not been inspected since then.
NO LIFE PRESERVERS
injuredwater.
I
Mra.
saw throe heade In
LaSentt;
a
boy
to tha
where
he
Grand
is
bow
■eating at easy as poaaibie
ARE LEAVING
SPRINGFIELD
ONE 16 BEING CONSTRUCTCO AT
RESIDENTS
Uqoioa. such. Ang. 16—»rty (a
May ol Ibis year tbe daa on Lffko
Billing* was washed away. eotpLylng
the content* of the lake and Soodlog Ibe riparian owners below living
on Cedar creeG Into wbleh tbo toko
sster Bowed and daiMgad progany
considerably. Tbe dam has bowar
been rebnllt because the wwblng Ot
(he lake water waa of aacb vMocIty
that It tore aaad eabanknoau to a
very wide extent so that tbo coat ot
reconstruction eras made BOOh torgar.
Tbe insaSlrieney of tbe paapa to
give good nbd ndeqonte nervlea to tba
(HUnpIng station loeatad n tew rods
beiow tbu lake waa tbs toaing and
tbe am ibenght of toqmlry toio tbg
conatracUoB of n power daa to bOy
erected on tbe spot whore (ha old
doB stood, and arter aa tovodtIsbthMi
by electrical oaglGbato h was toarwod
that soCldeat water p0G*r tSraagll
tbe eonatnMtlOB of a proper dabs
could be dereloped wUb wtaltG to op*
erau tbe Mantoa power pUsL
Tbe daa ta being ooutrsctod and
win be made with solid eetawL aenL
circutor side walls and nbatasUal to
every reopecL Tbe daa proper wU
be Btoe feet to bsdght wUb a drama
«way for tbe regalattos ol tba
cascade or ntoeJoot watortolL
the
CapUin Mooier stated to a Racord
who
reprooontative that Mrs. LaSonto was
MANTON.
__
will RepUos the Ohs That Wm Can
ned Assay By a Ftosd Barty in
May This Ysar.
TtlESDAY MORNING—Mr. Msrtung
died tt 6:W Mat evening.
ARE
GETTING
OUT
ON ALL TRAINS.
MANY WERE THERE TWO WHITE HEN miED
One Sasaion Was Held at the Forks of
moot valued member* of tne L-
C- G A.
Although we feel terribly
not a tingle life preserver on the
ettjr. burnt abaut nack and Hght
smiling foes
Immaculate
the turfoca once, tome diaunce from
aiflM birnw.
taken
the Boardman and Two Others
At Fifs Lake.
Awatani
County
Fatally
diapoaitlen.
firm believer in the Catholic foith and
According to E F. MlUt. ahe came to
ArSor,
houoa.
Chatta
,|waa a member ot the Church of tha
STANLEY
Ann
cheerful
cheer to offer to ethers.
A. •. COOK, Travara* Citr, aealdad.
HILLS,
in
blew the always met her fHenda with
• over this diaaeter. I do not eon-
planking
remained
No matter how strong tdvcrac winds
Aa soon
iife-proaervera
bemg
blown against tha front of tha pilot
buainesa ability and poeoeaaod a moat
mlgTit net
hauac. th« tide of the dtcfcriauta wai
She
optimittlc and
In
• run up too high, when I ehut off
• I loekad at the gouge, the hand
tom out ar>d )t wot tn«re that Mro.
the
Mra. LaSonto wai a woman of rare
125 pounds of
• atandlng at SO pounda.
NEW POWER DAM
hovu^
by
nooga about a year, returning to thia
Laet year regw
• order that the ateam
that
w,th
city upon the death of her mother.
• oteam. but this year M waa the
• highest that we have carried.
steam
In addition, he
internally
Reoonthal cloaod out hie buolneoa In
“The boiler wat mapwted two
« lardlyrwo earned
injured
of
before
Boston eterc for
Arm to ChaManooga. Tenn_ when Mr.
It gave *
• years age and waa found to bo In
• eccollent shape.
and
the
GREAT RACE WAR IS ON
In
it flret began
Rosenthal, gomg
thIe city.
Eight Other Persou were Sc&lded, Including Hr.
and In. R. S. Hastings and A. B. Cook ol
This City-AU in]ared were in the
Bow ot the Boat
aaieeladlet
charge
geode department,
the •
dome became -w w«ak that when •
Shut
obliging
She had boon .donl.fied with
tha Globe store imce
Ing gradually, probably for a year •
I
and
the city.
tteam ‘
of La
haa a
Ho it dreadfuMy
eecoplng
Travarmc hoapital.
Hr«. UaBente was one of tha moot
r wat not due '
ow water, or '
that.
the
Hartflng <ms
MRS.U BONTE
a '
there and that ,1 had peon work- *
JOHNHARniNGOFLELANU WAS PROBABLY FA
TALLY INJURED
wat
ham. where he caught the train for
flaw in the boiler,
ing bOTA oent for.
bumod.
the latter wot collecting tick,
thlo city.
anything
flohorman
poured over hio body.
Leelanau. •
to
a
the capUin'a place for ■ few minutea
repreoonta- •
“The accident wo I due
lo
years oiG and
while
on
Record
land. 44
Hsp-
not racovsr.
and aavsiel children, ths Tamlly hav
•
made the following eUWment to •
Evening
Mr. Hartung
would
•
Captain ChaHoo Moaier. In com- •
mai>d
t S:4S mis snarwoofi John
waa believed he
Trsaaurer
Hurt and
CAughL
Mobbed Sy
Negroea—lliinels Capital
Kifr l.a]cr. Aug IS.—Thr Sunday
School Krvlval Tour cooTrntloa went
Barker frve-k from Elk Rapids and
held two Rfrasloos. afterDooo and even..
The apeakers were the Rev
Rev. Mr Potter, of Batea; the Rev Mr
Thompson, of Elk Rapltlt. Chat,
blrsll. of Traverse Oly. the Rev Mr
Hams, of Kalkaska, and Hr. ClevolaoG of I'adUlac
The spirit of God was In ibr meettug and at the close one person ex
pressed a desire for a belter life The
aiDging of tbe ?3rd Psalm In tbu
Swedish language by Miss Slegrtd
l^agergren. ot (*blcago, waa enjoyed
by all.
Thursday morning the lour left
Barker Creek lor the forks ot iSe
Boardman river, where tbe party ar
rived ai 1 o'rlork p. m and after par
uking of B bountiful picnic dinner a
nieeting was called to order by the
prewideni. 0 H Estee. In the shade
of the ireee by tbe roadside. aUeoded
by about SS people who had eome from
all directions and had drlrqa tram stx
to i: mllet to a>eK at this apoi in Uie
wUdemw»i.
Many u-tuifled that they felt tStt
Trfia hsil blesed them there, and at the
i-hwe of the servin', two persons dtcidivl 1C llvi- the better life From the
fork* ihc lour came here for the eien
mg i-ervlce. which was held In the M
E church attended by about 260 peo
pi-' from the village and surrounding
iountry
Tbe npi-akcr* were the Rev. Mr. Potu-r. of liates. and the Rev. D CochllQ.
of Traverse City, wbo urged all
ronse y> Je*u» f'brUt and prepare
meet their God Much Interesc wax
manlfexi
in Charge of Militia.
Poona, III.. Aug 16.—A opoeial dis
patch from BpHngfiald this morning
that Assistant County Troasuror
W. K. Sowe waa cAught and ahot by
infuriatsd nigroaa. after
was robbod of oavoral
which
ho
hundrod dol-
laro, his watch and diamenda.
Sows will dlo, five of tho
bulleta
Uking sffoct in viUI parts.
Tho
negroes
aarming back
this
morning
Into tha
oaat
aro
af»G
SBviiy armed, aitd a weros rolgn df
taiTor la expaetad tenighL
nswapaperman waa eaught in an
allay by negroaa and driven Back, to
lo office.
Offieers and militia are
Tha aoldlara' arma have bean token
away and approprtttod for uaa by the
mob.
The whites am oomlitg from
nearby country tewiu ta help; In the
Thousands of man are how eamrming ths streets.
Ths whbla biialhaai
portion of ths city is jutt as domoeallaed as
is ths east and. and many
larger etoroa are cloaa
The citizens are laaving town, w^
men
REPUBUCJIN
CONVBmON
and chlldmn
OFFICIAL CALL PWni.GlNATOIHAL OtSTfHCT.
aro dej
every train and Gtsrufbar
places of safety.
Night of Terror.
Sprlngfleld, III., Aug.
16.—Two
s-blu- men kJliod, a negro lynched,
more than 76 perama tojurod asd 4«
bouses, moetly occupied by Mgroos.
burned. M tbe result of an attempt
by a mob to lynch a negro wbo
lacked a shite woman.
After tbe nlgtit liot. arson
xlsugbirr. the siite troops, wbo ware
railed oat by the governor, sDcceeded
earl) today In restorlag a semblance
IN THIS Cin ONSEn.22
CAHOIDATC FOR STATE SKNATOR
WILL SC CHOSCN. .
Wnre Changed at tha
.
Ax shown to (b» oCldal caQ ia an
other columa. tbe tagnbUcaa. oonvepof order.
Uoa of tbe TwentyaevMtb aaaatnrtol
Dead end Injured.
district will be Into tn the ceatjr
The deed are
court bouse In (bU city on Taeadar,
O. J ScoH. xhiri b> i-tray biilleL
September n. at 7 o'clock lb (ba aft
Lxiuis Joh&xou. shot ifarougb i
ernoon. At Ibla eonveatioB a caadlabdomen.
date for Mate aesator wUi be nonriCharles Hamer a DCCTO. lynched.
persene
interviewed
could
nated. Tbe only candldau tbaa tar
The sounded are:
to appear U Gtal*. Senator TYad a
Aligxnlna Angelo, shot ikrongh
Wetmore. wbo wtU be a ewaJMsiji for
ligh: arm on ibe aireri.
renoalDation. Tbere wOi be bo o^
Elreling Albert. »bot tbrougb
posliton to Mr Weunore^ a* be baa
>r- hip durlriB ibe street rioting
made a brilltont record to tbe auto
K F Brtnkaian. sirurk In tbe bead
siih a brick.
The reason that (bU convcnUoa la
Itetslnix AlezBDder. a saloonkeeper,
eiruck wiih brick* and Hones and not to be held onder tbe primary
SMtem M because when (be boundary
ha'll.' Injured.
vf
the district was changed by tbe
John Krosnell. mlli'lamaD. one
legisUtnre one of tbe oonnUes bad
Mob AtiemptM to Take a Negra From hand liad'y slashed
me Jail at Huntington. L. I..
I'stopbei! psirolmnn hli lo tht not voted to operaie under the pri
mary law. ibcrefore a amvenilon is
But Wat Finally Dcivoft
•ixrk srh none*
Back
K W Chafin prtilill.l’loi, .-andldate tiecexsan.
SPRINGFIELD
QUIET TODAY
4,500 LDffiRS IN TOWN
for prefcid,'tu hii in ib-- f«re »lib
bnrks
Oscar rwhikampt polieeman. hli
over Ibe ngtii eie s|ih a brick dur
'll.-I 4 !.■■-' Sj'mniil i;uard>njrO, emn ing noting si !u>vi>en
ar- iwinilliiic tl:,- nlj ha'r li-tnporsr
Robert Hshlksnii. lolored. Iieatcn
ill at l<-e»i )ii,i an rnd lu tbe lyDcb- b.T a moll, rendition crtMcal
inc am] nuiiQfHarrj G Harnog memiv"- of 'InTil- sn'ilucro I•]et1.,-I,^.
howev.f
ga'Ilng g'lc e-'itioQ of 'be Filth m Incidentally. He Hat a Family of the
» touga Cl-rased by ’Dr nUllIu »
Good Old aue»On Vaca
->a>--Brix Slid eunx. asslti- ouly Lhr leii.'ing lAjeper .' reoiaurstii
tion Run.
il.par-utT ot • V- tmop. to ksge aa
K T ?’run.- waiter in Loep—•'*
other oa- Agatn'l 'hr iilarks.
H-.h
Kailey. one of the most experi
raf.- rui by glass, kill lose one arm
Attempted Lynching.
Henry Steiger, pltrb.-r for Ib- enced slid faxiesi engine driven on
NVs
V-.rl.
Aug
IT —Thlity-flin .ipringfleld ball team, shot In the I'-g
iti.- main line of tbe g R. * L. ta
m-n arm—! srh r:„tn. »oa axcr batIsktng Ibe place of Jtotn Bailey, wbn
Mary other* no' repor’rd sj )i-t
iriv-d dnsii 'll- dnnrv o( the Hununc
!► on a vBiWtMn. oo the Nortbpon run.
First Rsgimeet Called.
inn L 1 Jill- X- 1 nclbck tbu morn
Robert Haller t* ao oM setUer. but
Ohirsgo Aug r. —Goiernor Deneen
lag ID aa rflor'
to
Ivoch
flecrgr
n a '-I-phone m-saage in Colonel Bd- in spile of his age be Is fast and Bore.
Wublor»Q * n> Kill accuird of xa sard f Young a' IK uclock today He U the father of a RnmeTeUtoB
stuck uj-on X shiir soman v-sterday railed r«"' the Flr»i r.-giment. I. N. O.. famUy. having, ii U said, eight giris
coosif-ing of 12 cornpanlm. aggregni- by hi* (IrM wife and eight bdyn by
The? sere iinahir to Inrre the tBDrr iDg between Wm and TOO men.
Tbe bl> second. The family It now to
door ud lAfkiDg
a
leader,
acre regiment mobilised In CbJcago
and Sorthport.whnre it baa been resorting
quelled
1-f tor BpringfleH on a *pecial train for the tammer
Bob IS not only an engtoner who
at 11 20 o rloek.
GIANT SUNFLOWEG
can .tan fast and keep tbe pace, bet
Hai ilaxmere. of i-bicagu. who with If need tie be can apply the air bel
The Rav G H. Fleming Has One That blx wife ha* been ilstUng her parents. ief than anyooe oe the md.
It a MentUr.
Mr and -Mr* Eli Bordenax. of NorthThe Rei B H riemlog has a sun
port. wa< in ibc rity last night on bU
Mias Emma Bordeani. of Nortbport.
flower ID bit garden that would even return borne
Mrs Gasaere will re was in the etty over night whOe on
make Kansas take notice
The plant main a: Nortbport lor n longer vtoiL her way to Muakegon tor a two wn^'
measures lO feet in beigbl and II feet and
also vuit b«r brother Fred visit with ber brotber. A. 8- firifitoiiii
lo rirmmfereoee ai tbe base. At tbe Bordeaux,
of ihe North ManlUM general manager of tbe Stewart-HartsSpi
i: - With 1
sri.l
n,c;.--
n;
not
and
bloo.1
BAILEY A VHERAN
QftAND nuvcmc KCllALn.TUBM»AV, AUOUVT «. tM
Mmms
ICE COSTS JOllE
DDDiUttiX
C.C.CWOI
BKPUlcb' to BY RCP. JAMEB
mOnboe.
E. C Wells. Fvmeriy of FM* Loko,
Ttlke at the CeedNlMW to Texea
E.
C.
Wells,
a
former
Rotten B. E*allc-r.
^ miiiii! m ttoimi ritm Mttei
mSSTS. «•». tt-OM POMOBM A
TnrwM at/, Mieb. oader tb« Act
at Camgnm at March 1. im.
located St Beaumoot. Tex., where ha
CELLENT ONE.
has charge of the ofllces of too Santa
iVoef. -Mr. Menre* Ha* Bean a
greofional
Dtolrici
of
(W
tr>ju;:*ii
Oeaitototo—My aoeoilou
r-
ceotly beeo called to certain urn<Ic«
te^'umQ^Tmih •enaioiio] diotrtet of MM&u l» h««hr «H«> to
MMht (ha owt Hohoe in (he City ^ f
TKHne Cttr. «■ Toeodoy, the Hnd
4m at t^iliM Ihoa. at two o'clodi
to the«$«m tor the rarvoM of
- .sr^. “Odtooto tor State Ben• toonaaotlon of each
eppeartuf In *ome of the De»-«iui|>er«
In thU district relative to the lecl*U
Uve record of the Hon. George G
Co
rell of Traseree City, now s caodldate for the nomination o« a memiK-r
of eODSresi tron thU dlaiHou and a*
one haring bad experience os » tncqi
of
the
Michigan
leglclaiure
ihnnigh four aesslonc. and oa a mem
her ot
I to totoOdtoHOOB oa toUowe:
long
eUndlng of
the
stair
grange, and desiroiu of Icnowlng the
facta oa
Ornad TraverM .
taken
SSSK.-;
Wexford . .
ord*.
they actually
the palna
to
»oU»...............
regard
Mr.
Co-
> actioDO os ebown by
the
ret-
10
powoaani
the
by
pcor man.
aud |
He nai.-d that a man ran
b<- cun to
Other Btatc,
and
alluosl
progress
b
away
In regard i«. ilviug eip.'n»c* be,said
poaalble between the
and
Toxu*
that
did
slsK
with
hi* paD-nu. at
Mr. Covell Cesaed to be a member of
pllhor branch of the Michigan IcglsU-
for
Richard
I'barle* H
i
A
l-orvli^^OW
Uleslon,
Big Kspids today
TODAYS MARKETB.
PrtMii Honda}"* Record.
iiuiioD
flmitog
bis
csiuc
GRAIN.
Chicago
Aug
17—Close—Wheal
9IA,r: corn 7SMc: o»'e (SAsc
Detroit. Aug.
17 —Close—Wheal
SIC; oat*. t7«4c.
live'otock.
Maal Builaiu
Aug
Wax tx-ans, per lt>. ..
I?.—Catllc—Rr^
Feeling
ENTHUSIASM
IS APPARENT
iioiiRed
toat
tbu
Sheriff
was
TbarU-*
almost
Mr.
choice. H-OO^ e.oo.
S.
Button
JohnkOu.
who went 10 Willlamaburg and car«
sierr*. $6-{&ecA0
64.60;
celpt*
had got on the right trail 4>f toe mid
night maraoderv.
lamb*. <(.60
ahoep.<S.6«6 4 76
CAMP IS BROKEN
lOc higher,
Lots of pork, per lb. .
The mark'-i w geiilag livelier. Yes
Leg of Umb, per Ib.
....................... lie
terday an even doxen load* of pou-
lAmb^chops, per lb.
.......................IBo
t<x-v rami- 111. oggregariOK 466 bilabels
Stews, per Ib.....................
..Ic upwofd
A farmer named Chase brought in the 1 Roast, per lb.
largevl loud.
63
bushels. Jeffrey
...UHOUe
be- Vetl chepa, per Ib. .
The tubers bring oil
' About Tb Boys Mave Enjoyed Life for
Iirduy.
George
Lardic
shipped
.............................................. ZS624c
SUced bxm
vrday aod the abipper has sen! three igprtog cbickons, live weigbL
Lake.
rurloads
ut apples,
mainly
rUlllMli-: niollUl'.
|.l■.k>' lanili Tui-nU). Ihe bccoiid i—i
.............
Hull of bo.v* n-turiHiiK lu ihi-ir bom--*
of aiiple*
.tniong them *.-:e Gerald and Henry
net) and Ihe rest lor farmers.
Hall. Gi-orge
GlUn-n.
Ltonald
.M
<■ A
l»day by
boat for the <
' Egg*. iM-r dor .................................................
Cheese, per Ib.................................. 15c u
Gri'-k and llmburgber cheese, per
diilon to tor boy* th.-rr
about 'iu leader*
who
ha».-
been
Probona blackberry Jam. per glai I SOc oieniarg«-riiip. per Ib. ...
Silver Cord sardines, per lb____
- *6c!ciearbax-k pork, fw' bbl i
Lobsters ..........................................................
looked
after
Tun*, per can - .........................................
In
I «l40,Tliid that in the special ses-
‘Perco .
........................... 16 to UcIcodtWh. pv-r Ib
Shrimp per can
■lon wbea toe bill was put upon Its
Strawberry probona Jam. per'glass 20c
Raapberry probona Jam. per glati 20c
Bloalera. per lb
r-jrrant strawberry Jam. gloss ...20c
Lake tnJuL per to
Orange marmalade, per glss*....... 25e
WRECKS MARKED
diMliarge the commlUee from fur-
Lake 6urvc)r
fiteamer
Only
22 Feet of Water Over Sunken
ll at Utot tliue been a member of
Car Ferry Barge.
markeil wllh much enibuslasiii for Mr
^vrlik candidacy for c.iicn-** from
Ai
lllv Di.et
tog a plan ot raiiipalgii was derided
big und
lied plan was cuiiipU-l< d
iialurt- that no one can take any pos
enl
sible exception
and political cirrb-, ..r ih- cli.i
10 them.
The state
lent* which have been utad> by Mr.
Corellb cnemte* to thb eoogreaalonr.l
district tre of
such a nature os tn
convince any fair-minded
they
man
that
were not prompted by any
to ktios
lutely
di--
were
hey actually exist
i>r.-
Anyone who
I* desirous of verifying the facts ar
alwvc slated can do so by a careful
study of the house and wnaie juui.
m
tiusinc-M.
were added lo the nieruU-rship H*i ut
the George G
Coxell rlub
SIBSHO (rieiids
o'
Mr.
Enil i
Cuxell jir.
;,r
Grand Tiaver*e f,.unt>
nml )
r>wiier.
thuwlarin
fur G.-uige
COBgre*r
Nexer
G
in
u.
conciutioD that the opponent* of
Covetl
In
their desperation
■
Fruits.
Plum*, per ilor..............
Cherri.-.. (>. i .jt
43
Apricot*, per basket .
UlDUIeM
'Ml
Watermelon*, eaih
UgbthOUH-. 10 4.'Thl* wi.-<k ao 1 lUa: iif Ibe *<'.bu.>:i
-T
Dax Id
Ik)«.
lx dig easlorlr aMxll
Coveir*
niajorli)
lu
placed u' rrniii
tbl«
Hawaiian
aialemeot
of
fart*
b
PLANT MAY REOPEN
lu 3 rule Miter
Mrs.
All ot whleh b reaped
C. VIrich :«no
daughter
of
Addle Soule* lost evenlag vhUe oa
toeir iHir' to toe Borthen resorts
Mias Ida Urtans vent to lo-laad
»! •ENsxtr
. -®6<6e I
.<^26lAw,l.■^,
..
Inqtilre
FARM FOR BALE—
land that 1 wfii 1
tlii'-<-^iiaiti-ii. of
mile
Dreamlaod An
gora Goat
Ranch
11.6061 J<
meal.
'II 006 l-M
iwr cwl
"ir
...
$161 10
It 6(1
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
Grama.
--------
12c U) 20l I Wheat
MQiit
H
................... 40 66fkt,|{,,
pinrappli-*
[,< r box
j
4.
,,
t
Satisfied?
w.i..ugi,,
lOcjOaU
’
Waa
and Mil.*
i.x
In
nl
It
SUp Toward
Pii
mariiage
.lOc to 26c
.
.
<rx the
Sum
o
|H-r basket
ItaJdwln,
Aug
p“
iii'i: ■
ige.for Jjiaimn- nu me |,r.ip.-rx
le
failed
Gn-aJ
terday
U.CMc
.
.
.
Nur'hern
nieooe plant at
'erx
.Arc you satisfied with the
values you have been
gettio^ in shoes-'
rvhablliUGon of
toe groom belonging lo excellent (am-
lage.~
iGooacb< rrles. per
.................10c j
h*». pur lull
ICaied Hldrt
In
the :m
Marlbnrougb
ib'lad Ibe
the
-mushroom
vJ-
Cement
company,
nnder
.................
New poUloes
................ **eiHor*a bides, each .. .
New turnlpe. per peck ...
................ Me Green bide* ........................
Green ontons, per bunch ■
Lffunce. per lb ........................
leumber* .............................. .. .................<66«
•lery. per stalk .....................
mongase bond* running to the DetioU Cabbage, per lb. ......................
Traat campany a* inisiee and tre to- Btriag beans, per lb .
sued In ibe name of the Great J.Ake*
The bonds an- t; per cent gold first
rixnland
Froduee.
You know
^'ood—alt leather—shoe>
cost a little more than
the paper kind but they
are cheaper in the end.
I'ur'land
probaM.
of oprratlotii
quite pramlnenl. both the bride and
u
j
10c lo 12cj Hui.
Salt Fork, per lb.
wa- Sled Her,
Indlcaltog
resomptlon
return to Indians, where
sr«
i» r d-,r
,6<lr i l.«mb*, live .
tod6“c;Hog*. Ihe
..........................
2 for 6C|iiog*. dressed ...................
Californi., p<-*rx
Reopemng
14 —it'I-'
Cvmvni i-omiianx
toe Grand Traxer** region, they will
(hey
..
: lor 26c or 3 for Mr I Tallow
P--*r., la-f l.BSkx-
After vpending toeir honeymoon to
, Biiucr. dairy..................................... lie to Mr
It,.iter, creamery ..............................23624c
. 16. lo 26c . Kes-
Michigan U*ag>- calKaluupe*.
..16r[Cow> per 1!>
................
.. 2tk6«
Blackberrloa.
I061»i Steer* and heifers per ib..............<64c
Grap<-*. per Ib.
.-16«jCilvw, five ,
&i'mg appWx.
Thurr.-.
11,e Rex A A Alllngti.nl
|g„t producta.
Oranges, per dux........................... 30c u> 40c{sheep. live ........................................ ic to 46he
SfiOOJXn and May Be a Preliminary
S***.-
1‘earl J-diu,
wereuniied
day ulghi
of
3.'^-1
1-r do/
Bjiuxai.ple* .
Cantaloupe*.
Performed
Amount of Deed
Dnwiilni;
Oonana;
p.-r b..-kr-
Elb'ita pu«, be-
cllben may be accorded the benefil Pf Uie
Oak
Park
fongregallonal
Of toe truto wito retoreoce to a mat' church The roupb- w** Bcrompanied
ler to which he has beeo groasly ml;
by Ferri* Johns, brother of the brlds.
BMUed
•>
per era
. .
...
pUx-rrlo
INDIANA COUPLE
Jobr
and In order that a fellow-
Corn
BUYING PRICES.
..10ei6e
Black ra*p»-err,r*........................................ IBc I fom..........................
pxacb.-.
rouni)
> any man who pretends to c-ondun
Tl|r above
Uucklcberrlx-v
Oates, per to
JOv-l
fit.,- teed
2(1^ I Hundredselghu
COJIM-
I'UU.VV fix lug * til
atement of facb that b unb«.-<-omirc
fair pb)
Umbered. In sec-
Bhinkuun. Grand Rapkla, .
............................................ <10614
F1g». per Ih
tola dbtricl hare retorted to a mb
made by me purely lo the Inleresi of
C
moo* lUppori of a candidate uuil M
prejudice the minds of the voters „f
decent newspaper
Feed. MiscalUnecu*.
,,a,.............................................
116614
Ii„h»c i,*)
ihrex- and uiie lu
f
hislury
couni) hua there been <urh unsi
I2ta«
FrtilU.
4'. oilnule- ea.,i
■
Cox’ell
the
nab of the sraalons of 1U3. 1S».'. xnrl
Ub7. aad with me will be forced
[ht bottle ..
ParnicMiii cheese, p.r bottle ____
July end .(ue'I'-i
JiUll on—elKhlll II
nSnieK
...............................ir^c
per to
bottle
Those |ii->
ilie
Today sevrrni hundred new
toe truth, hut are abso
unqualified and erldenily
mediuied mlsauiements of toe facia
priini,oeii-
per
Pm monx-x plckl.-*
xlgurnu, organ
member of both honses are of such r.
of J
................................................................................60c J Flour, H. A L. Bx-tt K.IB
III an> number to anil buyer. Ooeu
Honey, comb ................................... ................20c i Hctdredwelghi. Com Meal, floe <2 00
will pax (or tbemaelvei in prodnctfcm
Honey, pur.-, per pt
..............................40c I Hiiiuln-d*. Iglit. ,-oru meal
.. <1.70 of iiiuhuir and fnrrcase In (wo yesuo.
presew-d fig* percan ............................ <6.-' Middling*, p--r li» Ito .. 3661.40
l'ii.-xr-1W for rli-arlng brush Und.
AddreM M. R.
r*iiibeiii;»-'i ch.xxx. per bos S6 lo 60c , Bran, perlOO lb* ...................... II 3601.40 Haiii-b at Turtle l,akAaparagu* Nii*. i>rr can ... 30 to 76f'*"ri,. p.-r bu
»c6|].00 il<-t'rorx. IL'iidon. Mich.
Aug 4-7-1 l-14-tB-2i :4'to*.
Cd sullied ginger ................ ................ .yOc'Hul'tl hay
.
.
..$14616
Hushrootus. In glass loiportcd . ,40c I Hundredweight. H A L Beet
GEORGE. (L COVELL
flje RIevi'iilh (llsirici
klsraschlno chenlea in Crema de
Spiced Jigs
large alh-ndanre and ihi- nimlng w a>
iildin and a
WhltelUh
Ginger in syrup ...........................................20c [
MsrstehiDo cberrie* in liquor ... .26c i
Reports
fair presumption toat bad Mr. Co
koohx
lion 3. town of Rost Bay.
nut Mnci.
Mackerel, per Ib
considered 00 lu
senate, who with Mr. Coveil voted not
titer conalderatlon. at this time voted
prilled ladd.
•.ceded
All new hiilldlaga, |0 bear
ing rniit ire<-» and a good veil ofi
wiiiei
for pnitirnlar*. write F. C.
Kllboru. Everru. Wash.. <432 Chest
..lOc to I
merit* that toe same luembera of the
of thb district that hla actions as a
dOHNBON DRUG CO.
Mich.
I Butler, dairy, per Ib ..............................
aerivtar) for tin- bo)* dl'ii-loii
Van 111*, of KalaluaxKi. t
.<tt.M
KJppcred Herring, per lb................
wot ta*t by
A
—•- —
Poriar hods*, per Ib ....
BELLING PRICEB.
Fancy Qeeesrisa.
iHini. ibi* :
Uc to 14c
Caviar ...................................................... S5 I
sideration of this bin. which motion
desire lo say furiher that I bHve
E.trj Dr. A.w^has*’s
Shs'j'.srjJSrt.Ointment
Butter. cfeamejT. per lb................26630c
ImporteJ sardine* ...................... 35 I
healcaory to saying to the voierv
Phillip Kranse returned to Alba to
day after auefta^g. Uw. Meoeahee
tnMHng at Hanlsi^. r
Dr and Mrs. P. D. Ancelnten re
turned to Bt. ikwU today ofior vMi- <
log Ur. Wood
Clearback pork, per lb ...10M612iie
Mclo-
of J
btlve n-eord of Mr. Coveil aod have
Cbocolate Piet
The more you eat. Ihv
more you
ant 4f thi-y arx- mode from 'Ot’RrUT' Freparailoii Bach ^ekoge eemlain* all ingrrdirnl* ready for Instant
use.
Don't hesiiahOrder
today
from your grocer aod then tell your
friend* bow caey ll Is to make those
dellclona chooolato Me*. '■OCR-PIB*
comes
In
three
varieties—LemCB.
Cborolaie and Cusurd—«t 10 eenu
a package Mode by D-Zerta Food Co..
Rochester. N Y
Write today for cir
culars of all D-Zena ProdimU.
FOR SALE—About 66 acre* ot uulm*'
iLord. per lb........................... ;
The A S. of B Shipped 160 barre’s !
mer, going ui iwu N.-etluii* in .tiargi-
taken paint to review toe enniv legb-
buy-
ing price ......................................................... It
Duchess.
mliiee on railroads from further con
And It la
Au. Emw or OUT nowxBs
This varlci) is worth from <i lo II.3olg,,nng chicken*, eelttng price., ..2!
mid H.-d Astrachaii and pcioeke)* are,p,j„i^ ^am* .......................................................11
irill lak- ilili iiic 111-
life III lb.- V
a majority rote of toe
bOOil'ork Chopii. per Ib
bushels of potalocs from Urawn Sal
a Month on the Shore* ot Torch
F. M. PAINE,
P-L-OIRIST
Pitosg^:
Vssl stews, per Ib. .
Ham. per Ib ....................
four loads of hay , Bacon, per ib .................
horw- and
macnctt
•woelaltatwt
EYE, EAR, NOSE
AND THROAT
Veal steak, per lb. ..
* and IhcOne
.
-!sr-“2itt7sr—“
Dm, r. j.
........... ItH*
.......<•«
' Lamb aleak, per Ib. ..
were welghx-d at the city market Sat-1 Pork Steak, per Ib. .
About 7r> boyr ha>.- i-iijoyed i
tor senate he would have voted with
........ lOllo
tSide pork, per lb, ....
■ii.irk<‘L price Is SO oenU.
A wo-
pasted this bill.
. .6C*C
..KRlic
Hog*-Ro | Hoasts. per Ib.....................
pigs, <6.:666-60.
hig the buyer
on
the other member* whu uoanlniuusly
.
..
IJJtIo head; fairly active, 10© I Pork sauaoge, per lb
Uqb i^tude to
to diaebarge the com-
for the paasago of the bill.
.
.
Hamberger. per lb
No arresu have a>
of thla III)
and
Round steak, per lb
aellve; lambs
stronger; stioep steady;
tunied lo
saibfled that be
Sheep and lamb*
—RecMpto. i.OOO head
fully looked over the ground tod retola cliy
gweel corn. p«
Summer squash. 1
Veab—fU- Sweet potoloe;• li-r lb
ceipia, 1.300 head; active; toe lower
Blrtoin. per to ..............
price
lD«b, I'arl AiiderMMi and Tre«. l a.
padsage
Turnlpi, per c
head;
fairly
active
been poisoned with parb green, which csipl*. 3,700
had erldetilly been aprtokled there for sisady to strong, values rloetng weak
last straw of eodursnee.
i PCI Ceat titawcE BB Tim BcteBtts
Cbocoltte piel
Crooked neck aquMh, 1
to
iiigbUy visitor llial the cattle bad
the uay
day ^inri
prior to
kuv
KAJ the day aei for final
final
Mal-
Johnaon, of
Detroit. 1* hi* deputy.
dark
with ‘reference 10 thU bill waa
^lloMphla were the gnesta of Mb*
to be attroeUve end tatereettog end
lOMAt to many awre taavtog to*
erdvded. nohealthful dtbe and "get
ttoghatotolbegcn.- '
of
OBly4cUoo ever taken by the aenale
■lOoA^aii
“
‘
oT boih
I
bousm
great kidncv, liv-er aod bladder m>cd<
It currecta inabilitr to bold nrvne si
•ciI.tii.K jwin HI poMing it. *ii<i ux-r
anpleaaant necewatyof being
eomjieilrxl lo go often ihrnagh the dax ,
■
un tnaov limra liitnnK the
c'lBildaBd toe exUaordiaarvlamicROot is BOOS rralixexf.
IltUod* toe bigbest fpr iu irv»iden'ul
curei of ibe mx»t ji*lrm#ing c*»c».
•wamyv-Kout i* pieas4lt to lake and i*
d bx all druggisU in fiftx .-ent and
ouc-iullor tree butlk*. You max haxxa
sample buule of this vrondevfut new di»' > tvxok that telli tl^ alout It
-e hr mail- Addre**.Df KllBiiighaiutaii, N. Y. When
wriHiiv inrmion reading this grnervMii
offer in ibis Jwper.
Don't make any
imsuki bul rrmenilwrthe tiamr.Swamie
Kaot.lir Kilmer afiwamp-Root. and the
•ddreaa, Uinghamlou, K. Y., on c
bxAtle.
of Boy county, to be
coQ) Ucl^
Mbc. corn
CAMPAIGN PLANS HADE
nia great itwy of proaperity ti
olaoM vabelieTtble and ie Indeed
vttoBCt a pornUel to any ooitntn-. hr
im then -wara MU.000 person* eo>
gaged to agriculture and In i>07 there
were U.MI.000. a gain ot t.000,000
- "nfMoto. to ItM the value of farm
lUiUBto woe hut ItdH.dU.WO, and
to mr U wo» r.dlkiOOO.OM. eertomiy
a boloaM « the right elda. of the
tod^.
■ght non ago the value of Unn
prqftfty woe tM.lMMWMO and In
MWr toe trolna >'u |tt/f7 WD.OOO.
ThM year toe value of the producu
-to toUmated at H.MomOM.
In light of thic It b BO wooder that
too torawn of the oounto' have
toOMT to toe honkm, that they ore Itnfrovt^ their honei and property,
plow. MW rig*, beuer
cMhH, toatalUbg tolepheae*. private
amiC plo&b. MBdtoc their children
to ooDogoe Old uaiveraltto and
every way tmprovWg their ooudlUai
AM tUe gnat W.MO.OOO.OOO goto
hot.a begtoalBg The oooatry b boeoa^ More popnlooi year by year.
Thore b the Balnral iucrease by
hlrUm. oad added to tUs toe iremeodeoi Uuolgretloh. Theee people must
oil'eel; the ielto end the latdena
wtU eapply them. They must have
meet; the cattle must be robed and
they mn*l be fed. They muat <
dhpee e»d ekxhea. end hbea
leeeee go to moke ibete «p. The
■Mr* peopb. the greater the demand
tbejgrener (he detoand. the bilker
toe pvlMe. end the higher the value
Of that which U capable of produelot
prodoets that con supply X.
- Btea a* toe (ormera of the ceuntiy
are praepermm, ee etw toe formera of
the Oroad Tieveree regbo. and more
10. There ere toe two greet money
o«tM. pototoee ood frvlu. Then there
te toe vMe dtoersity from wheat
*WbB*o trudL* frem com to fancy
vtcetahtaa. oil of whbh End a market
EtoUe a per ceirila average of but
gm may leek oaauroeUve, yet. et
S per eeat, which b about toe earn
tag power of money'et proeent K 1*
the tooome fiwmtllAM. it most oUo
be im mill n1 toot tob U18 b over
ood ohoee the Mlim- fool wbitdi ts
too teiwe item to (he men to any
other ktod of oocupaUoh'fWe otory of toe weederfni toevOBW or the vtone of AmeHcoB farmtag.toad oad fom produeto b feed
boun
!lbe purpose.
MO H««0 TO WOI»«Y.
WOto toe TOlue of the tam jroperty ^ the ooqntry Jampa up etoht The claim I* farlber made ihiii Mr
hilUou Of doUen in elfhC year*, or Corell oppoKcd the re|>eal of the MIrb
a ^to it the modeot rate of a bimon Igon Central »i>erlal charter, and I
a mr. tom U ItlUe eaoto to Forrjr. End from an iiire«iigalion ot ihr r'-«- COUNTY RALLIES TO GEORGE a
COVELL-e 8TANOARO.
' oof when toe nine of lam OiMocW ord* that this bill did not come up
0^1^ a goto of olx hundred nllllon Cor coiulderaiiofi at any ildH- durliis
(Q the time Mr. <tn>eli was a Dieinlier of
t to a year, it U
totttoa toot toe ooutory la to a prpo- either branch of the leglalalure. hat
in the hands of the commim-v on
PmAm and btoUhr cowtiiion.
railroads up to the time of fliial nd. tallM toe rolne of form property Joummeni ot ihc rvtcular session of
to toe oosatiy «a* taiU.000.000 and IW7. bui tbit said bill came up b>17 T«a» later it wo* ta.077.b00,000.
the a|«erlal aeosloo calltil b> lliiftgvea vhlch aound like a dnom. In fo.re
late Oovemor Hlngree
At Ihi' llniiUM toe nine at toe prodseu wo^ of (he opoelderalion Mr. CovHI hmi
and to IW. t7.Ut.oo(^ cea«d U) ho 11 member of that body Fnends of Mr. Covcll Who Art
Mt^ BlJ betM 'Mdolto toat come from by lendorlng hla resignation to Ihc
Clote Touch With the County
tot aoU 014 not 6on> totaled valiH]^ lieuiennt govsnior on the *»th day
ProdfCt That H<t Majenty
er*T«oai prtoea.Will Be 3.000.
of March. IKt'K. and ihai
ih<lai-'
In ItU the average former bad InMllilk.-n dM on lb>- i:ih ria..
A
uieeliug
ot .1 iMii.ii.ii
.'f
I
vMitod «lA7t. ood tola earned him of April followliig take his seal ar a
filcmlr of C.eurgi- G Cou-li w.i* li.tt« a year, to it07 hit
Iber of lhai body from ih.t TwcoThursday night to decide ou a cai
woo-Boi donUed. yet hU tooome
t/Mevenlh .sonaturlal district.
olBoet three Uaee oa great, being I .fBd'tonm the records that ihe palgii tor toe primarlu). Ther.- wa*
toekidnev.,«boo.
cd blood will atorgans, consnig catarrh of
-------------------- - or toe kidney* ti>em*elxea
break down and waste aw«> rrll by cell.
Blaiidcr troables alinost alwayt re»ull
fnmt a derangeistnil of Ibe kideiexr and
II obumed qatekest bv a proper
.crealmenioftoekWoev-s. If youare feel-
*
Stot^ LoBor
labor commbaioQor. saeceeding
pasture where It waa no fault of the
Fife
not
exlai nor waa not known until after
(be
dawn.
Ml
gallon
vr a
his
on
calUe poalures and bb stock driven
years njiich
.b,ch.„bb„ 1.."
returning to Texas September 10.
Nloeteeo '
orgnniaailon
of
fi-uces were let down on Mr 'Button's
and
Lake all! go to th.- upis-r penlitm
■Immortal
Aa
Bone lime to toe olghl last Sunday
Rice culture la proving to ue a very
aa
wMtalled
rods
aRv to Mr. Ruttod's property as was
winter It cost u
waa more than that '
In
CAPITAL. AAOOJOOO
AURPUIA. AeOjOOO
ana
of toe
the pbnt
ers-ise aiiviiipied 10 do a* much dam-
two stotos and too
Industry
presldeoi
of
Isaui-d today
Helcber
and
the fence poata
ha* been liberally aprtokicd, and oih-
be said
he wj» a member of aUai is known
the
McLaed
tie Imp pasture* where Paris green
"It coats more to keep cool to Texas
satisfactory
Hanlon necretory
en toe
wai.-r* of Round lake, driven hb cat
tbair uel B-ks cheaper than ice
"Lar.‘
Rnd
laiiising. Mich . Aug. 13 —A rwmub-
rod*
fences, cast
JL J. Mayoard. AsM. OoMMr.
A. J. Uaviiaad, Aari. Goaklw.
Fellow.—
several nigbis ■
any
rapid
toan* It does 10 ko-p aarni.'
M
W.
re*nmi>tloei
sloQ wm.
Mr. W.-ll* arriwd vi-*iorday and aft-
inch
Caii«d
May
\vi,||.- Hiarlt
pi-c a start will, much loss money In
Texas than
The
Oiscoverid.
tuiural
Texas
was
A. Tney lay, PrsoMeoL
A noyd Otato. Vk* .PTstellt
company.
Aa Evidence Haa'Bccn
He b very en-
detlami that It b the place lor iho
oiui. 1 have
review
I And in reloilOD tn the claim that
OadOtoe. Mich. Aucoot
ABTHUB H. WE___
* . Choinnan Seoatorlol ComUtee.
III
advaoias.-*
Johnson
Casa and Arreota
lia* tnervaaed In that period
lliuslaetli
To Ihc Voter* of the Kle^ni'li
Sheriff
iho last six yeard and ibo growth of
from k.iKHi to 2S.0W).
U
Tnrasc Qtr Stile Bank
coplut
FLETCHER IS HEAD
Ur Wells bas Ix-oa in to-aumom for
the ill)
Maibar of the Lae>»UUur«
Harold
working
big boom to this aeetlon
Fe railroad.
HoMoe *Ad Senat* Journal* Arc Ampl^
furniahlng
MseiodccapManyn^
destot are esased
by it-besrt db.
employ IMi to 20i> men and will be
Wells is now
MR. COVELL’S RECORD IE AN EX
(or Four Yea™.
Odlifor the Rc
Mr
lUiog (a ttas
George
TO POISON HIS MITIE
Fife Lake
resident, s-os lu the city mdoy. visit
ing his old seboolznitc. County Clerk
TOOtt:
: .flJO la A<w
D Adroi
stoepavoaata
toe boota U> be to rotsh funds to pay
the present tadebtednesi. make
ImprovesBenU oad esumatoOB la to*
pUnt wElch will tacreoae lu ooipuL
beoldea
—Located at •eeumenL
Will^TOSEEFAninAY
rtie'Gaine of Manv
"Sodden Dcirths.
.
°~a>M /;"v.v.yi<;^p^ii.
^ i
(
ibiai m» gtant tea bsM reoegoataud.
TB» HHWEfaUMi is —4w toe taw ot
IMIaware. «te prtndpat aCiow btaog
....2 tor Jc
...<c to <e
..........<6<«
...g for lOc
...... 25e20c
Oder Apfdes WAnted
MAC UOfV
TrETcncatr
Our Aim
is to sell you good, all
leather ihoes just as
cheap as ponible.
Before you buy ibe next
pair look our’s over. *
OIDUn TRAVEtltC MtKAt3).TUttOAY, MWMT H. im
Ike nMw or Ibe ickf^ble. KUvoe-
SOBM Of the WOMB VllO ta*d taM
MrUiK •( the lover rue qalie
lor
FOR SHERIFF
ERNEST SALENSKY
CoiAMM*f«rRc
■lUe to kit to BMke ceo« wBsee.
be-
cwue more v«a not paid, bat vllh
last
of
the
aeaaoo.
j week.
He was caught between
[>r G I
by lelepboDiDg
or
calling
at
Edmunds was at Uenxonia il
(ng notMed by
to string them at home can get them
telephone made
drive sod wSF st'etidtng Mr
the
the
Hum In
minnies
ratinltig factory.
LOST THEIR
LIFE SAVINGS
foot
Pere
amputated
Martjueiip
last
iruln
week
ai
by
Clarey.
h
1«
getting along as well as could be expecied.
bis
Perry fasd to have a piece nf
loot
rut
out
last
Prldat.
E Jar,ill. and wife
who *re en
are
on
«h» «• II
Thutwdu)
Laura Green, died August *
and
hope* are enierislned
euaa Was Ootside (be City LimiU
Two
bollennaker*
square
ple K the county as oandldaU
meet
for the
Republican
That
Mr
.Moiibery.
who
I*
working for
a yeara and has made a eueciW of farming and harticuiture be-
Ihe Hoardman Ri«er Electric Light A
Power company this -week, was away
of thB flncet forma In tha county.
from homo and Mtu. Atonbery war en
Ma haa repraaentad his township en the Board of Bupervisers for
shout ala years
and
nas baen
Juatiee of the Peace
Mr many years hs served
Mlaetion of Mr. Beurt
on
the Board
of
for
been built only last fall and was be
t« this reaponalbis office is sn indication of
ing finished on tbe Interior gradually.
Ma tsorlh and the aateam in which he is held m Ms own township.
the farmers'
institutes
hs
will approeiata tha
vottt
•Bag of the county at the pHmaries on Baptamber
of tha
Thai
a
breadpaa sbe
the Blove
S. H. SAYLER
PASSEDAWAY
family that be desired to go to Trav-
soon.
not
Mr
call
was
was out. but
NO. WARMINQ
WHATEVER
WAS
he
read),
that
he
was
After
they
11
Is
uiude a record
supposed
In Hector, Bcbuyler county. N. Y.
gnd
His
for a quarter of a
muaiy Judge at tbe tine or bit
Acme town- death. There were i* children In the
family and with them Samuel spent
dlod aoBM tins after « o’cloek
this KonlBg at the home of Clayton hit younger days on the farm, finally
ThMdmr. «hm he was vUUng tor a «terthg Colgaie anlverslty. where he
Mr. Bayler vaa one of the
beat kaoim fartnem. In
tbe
Grand
studied tor seven years. gradnaUng In
1M2.
Mr. Bayler received a master's
TriToree region and vss a ptoneer of
degree and was one of the most eal-
Aon township, hartng Bred
tnred and
there
Mr. Bayler was tn hia uaual bealib
yesterday when he returned from
Tlalt vtth hli eon ReertU. and. as he
did. stopped
bene,
having
at
known
the
Mr*.
farmers
his
studies
and
being
an
In
done.
house were uken out
In 1864 be became associated with
Thacker
the
Thacker
hurg, M»a.. comitg north the follow
commlaalon
at
Vtcks-
ing year and tocatlng In Grand T^r
erte county on a farm In Acme town
him.
ship.
gradually
yhlas is the naJl of ibe Iwck.
. Tkete'. ns airtakiac Uoi i,go of Udaey
IncreBalng hia
hold
Head dnraecbl; then any treatment to c«b
aUdB bcrwvae of i
coaUMoed ao^ dued
'meo beer and iKlnr.Thh letter to
Ms. B. r. 1«sr
•sDariag eight year, of saflenoi; tmtn kidney
* toamac lia doc*.vv imleJ ur wuh litUe bcocBl Og Ifac Ihml day after Iwr.nniag lb« oe
sf Or. A. w. Chaw', ki.ln-r and l.irw PUli
1 noticed an :mnro.ci«Di and afirr oung Ibma
buses had ga n^ ij p.«nd. and fell better
Baa I bad lor Bine yrar. 1 haw loid masy
sMiat py woodrrlaJ cure."
One |sn a dow,
ci» a hoi. ai all dealin
arUr.X W Chtat V.rdtanc Co. fiunalo. N V
Dr. A. W. Chase’s
Kidney and
Uver Pills
dOHNBON DRUG COMPANY.
L
getting
every
The men |
street, and
«-Bort
IhU
ant] I'learlug ilie nun
n,,.-
inic ili-
lalla
bard, as
Curtis
on
they
them
had
not
• ' » 1
Kmma
Tv
hm»
•
•
n.-,th'*ir
EMPLOYES
WILL GET MORE.
REACHED
AGE
LIMIT
SERVED MANY YEARS UNDER
STARB and STRIPES.
Haa Been Inactive Sev
eral Moniria. He Haa Merely
Aboeoee.
Washington.
Aug
miral Robley D-
IT —Rear
Ad
Evans, after a
Hie
time of senrlca- upder Ibe .Star* and
several
he bm
munths
been inaciue for
on
ac-oiini
ol
ill
bealtb he haa merelj b.-en on .v leave
of
ab-vnre
from
the
.kilanlic
fieei,
which was lately under hi* command
Marry Dean went to the ManUou*
lo,la.v to care lor the store » bile Tom
will <-ome borne for a few dais
Bert Montague Is home on a vacs
Bigger
Wagew-Faetory
Will use All Who Care For
J
Work.
W. Slajer baa returned from Elk
Rapids
where
<ofuiec<e«]
Tbe canning factrry la now paring
cent and a half a. pound tor sirlaging
Mr
and Mrs
beans. Instead of a quarter of a 1
retuniM)
visiting V
was domy owing to Use
plainl of tbe Workers that a cent and
'
with
be
went
hi*
on
business
braoeb
bouse
tumlahlng store at that place
Tbls
a quarier i^s not *atl>factory.
a
»*gBBwg«BggBBB«B
♦
PERBONAI.
♦
after having a pleasant ilnie there
J.-nnle
Miller
was
at
Grawn
k
From Saiu'day’s Reewrd.
Mis
Tiarles
Sevems
of
Grawn
Winters made a
trip
to
Harvey Bebell
from
ibe
pougbt
H
Froix, returned to Chlm-
go loda.v afi-r
visiting ai
M
M
Green and eon. George
8. and wife, of Indianapolis, went U>
Manton (bl* momlnt
go sere* of
Desmond
ChemJcai
the boom
ot r 8 Vad.-r
Mra
Charles
H
alter
vltKIng
Mrs 8mab'l.ewls.
Mr
and Mrs. BariboloRiew
.
Mias Florence niumnwen. vbo baa
WlUlam Crandle 1*. break
ing ground for two new
reioris. he
■eo the gue-i
of Mr. and Mrs
Roaeoihal
for
the
or brr hom«j In
laat
Miss
Ijlllan
Scorr-, »
evening al
I0
2.
ih,Fu>
wer<-
The Ret
W. B.
Tniman
Mltchei]
|*
visiting
her daughier* in Traverse CKy.
Mr*
EIIb
'^J^*S!S25C.
and Mrs. I.jif»yeu,- Fay.
flood
Pi.ih«-r. of Solon, are
and
A. Bmllh. deputy
warden,
dropped
da>
and made complalni
against
8'hlrrhlld for haring In hi*
daughter.
ilelllng
Tboiiiphonvllle.
O
n»h
Mr*.
a iargi- qiianiu.v of whUefl»h of small
■It,-.
A
wurroni
was Lasued and an-
For Bnio by
Johrmoo
Dni|, Co.
Watch our Saturday Specials!
They will Save you Money
Special Bargains for Saturday
.
i I'rol
St
l.oul.<.
iifl.-r vl.-.
Smiih
Saturday will be anotber great Bartrata eveat at tbe Btf
while we can only neotloB a few ol tbe extra Spertala lor IMa 4aya
selUag. a vlalt to Ibe store wUl show yoo are cadless vartefy ot »ew
eleaa merebaadlae at very attractive ^eca.
Children Hose. Black Ribbed SchoolJHose in all sizes, extra good
wearing quality. Special price for Saturday............................ ...
J
W
Frank Heard and son
u> Boyne
ITIty
IbOF*
Thousands of yards of fine Ginghams in ail the new good dress patterns, goods usually sold at 10c. Saturday Special per yard...........”
Choice of any of our elegant line of Children's and Infants white
dresses, all on sale Saturday at just........................................
If you are
satisfied
today after
Eopacek.
Bird returned (o Cadillac to-
McLaughlin’S
XXXX
Coffee
It is a good coffee, and if
you give It the •‘Square
DeaJ''ofaU>r tnaJ, paying
a (au amoost of MtentMB
to the cooking, you will
baee a good, clear, brac
ing cim of coffee that is
all cofiM.
XXXK Coffer IS prepared
to gel your tavoi, and to
boW iL Sold by
AU
Flrst-aass
Grocers
this
In
resl-
jj,. .
_
Hart of
Ar-
Booth,
[MroK
tM-u-r off •
,f f,.. |.,
______
Currie
relumed to Kubeck today after vlalt-
The chemical plant nf ibis place la
running Its full capacity
*(|i deal l,on- •
with the coffee you are oom
oamg—doo i change for
moat people find it hard to
get E^ coBec.
BUT if
you Are not sauafied—try
Alibougn
RAISED THEIR PAY
Make
made
ibe
Stripes, will be retired lotnotni*.
Reynolds and Cveretu
Can
;iik1
parilcnlarly
fpiished
Been On 1 Leave of
wife of K. Wilhelm of this city
FACTORY
place
*
j.,.-. Hi.'. u-m bund
the
WHOLE LIFE
IN THE NAVY
her death causing Korrow all over the
CANNING
this
^ .
tn.-ml
Just gelling
beautiful character and
left.
of
Myrtle Gale la home from Ooekatna
*
sinrted.
Miss Kate L. Reynolds, a woman of
are
not
Tbe
S. brie sad tbe
..i.j •
home they traded for the new place
The loas
who passed away November IJ. 190!,
children
,
iI.rI
to
«n*
On September 8. IMS, be was unit
The
•
a •
lare a( leaat a portion
Randolph
ed Id marriage In Srbuyler county to
country where sbe was known.
tkba Wioiiiiini tie frsqoret arlaaiieo.
gala m BaiUsg whro paxuag water, dncaiu
!.,• kthauttor. l»MU<ie,adl.*«oflle»lL
Pr-* 'V Cb**'. Kidney and Uvar PilU
tote *
j. or,,,], »,.i.
The fire department was called, bul ' .
ings unit] he owned 340 acres.
Backachey
Kidney Pain
tri.ii
was practically useless, as there were'
exienslvc
ever elnoe she was a llltle girl when
with
be
the
ifea Bade
her home
Hew
.
nothing coold
reader and observer.
Cbrlaiian
*
prusecuttlig at- *
alteiiilon ' .
north, after coming here keeping up
fnr Bore Uan 40 years.
etlae
learned
governor
Tbe Monberys formerly lived at 802
having been bom December 13. 1839,
man
haa
yet about here.
democrats favor H
was a fire
her
that
made
1j. •
ll.-i:j|e •
not
mi|iriM)oment
> iim.
they
Id
Here be also savej a man from •
life
and II had then gained sueb *
bough
for
rryulalltied as
pMu«'i..-
lorney
and buckets, but could do noining. al
century was a Justice of the peace, be-
lev GaSB.
there
called
I)..dd(l
lered hit room, finding him dead oo
father was a farmer, but was an edu
MMBoI H. Rhrler of
know
,.r
«d him. sod gelling no response,
cated
ilV'
v«ler«
fougbl deaperatel) with ihe chemcal [ .Mich. w-nl 10 Alma
the bed, the summons having evidsDt-
De»-
atipreeliih
wood, palnu'd tb,- town ball and *
Coals were Uken
and
the
00 water mains out ihai far.
9ivm •htardgy'a Record.
bUp
ai
had flnlshed eailag Mrs. Thacker
Samoel H. Bayler was 79 years old.
in ths Grand Travorus Ragion
me
Thacker Snd his wife (Hd sulphur fume*, but considerable fur',
ilsblnga from the lower pan Of ihe|. finjoici*!!.
Saylcr when breakfast
ihinking
Mrs
Here Is where h-- chopi*-.! cold- *
8fie re Those on the »r.-iu- wen,. bandlcap[*-d 1 . »arm
saving ajiyihlng because of the'.
milted of no warning or alarm.
Wag Dm of tha Boat Knetam Farmsru
for
will
Mr
would come down.
C
an
Don oRIclaied
Would Im- recorded agaltsi U'-orge
would be
ly corns witb s suddenness that pep
OlVBN.
not
nelghbors
awake and that If he cared for any
DO CAIE -SUDDENTIY
did
Slid Mr Saylcr called down and asked
plied that 11
MATH OOCIMMD AT HOME OF
CLAYTON THACKER.
and
Mrs. Tbackcr aroar- about 6 o’clock
Sunday
iitili.sj in mairinionv.
eviirese a inolre |ut«.s-n *
Cow-ll
Mrs. Monbery was out In tbe yard
erne City on the morning irain
her If breakfast was ready.
.■eriaiiily
COUIII'
that these popped ouL set fire to the
be told ths
On
Mie* I’na Smith mid Bd
TlKini|u>oii\ltle. Mich.. ,4iic
carpel, and Ignited tbe upslalia.
night
I
—foiild
siarisd to bum sul
phur to kill IheiZL
from
Bentlment
ManUtee
Honor s favor.
denie of Mr
Ihe piilut’ force h
.........
your
"lalrs. and Uking an iron kettle aod
rapubll-
Rogem and family are ectev
Sept.-LllUT 1, IftlK.
ihat moiba had gained a foothold up
isl
fore retiring last
ig'lhe
•Iniiiu- tri inquire IliiM nil c tiiit
I
Id (he cleaning Mrs. Honbery found
of
the oeurrty and Is repopnltsd as a prograsiive farmer snd s flrstclsss
BBd proepstaua man.
iiinlry
Du
t'o. for Mime lltm- and >oi
Ing the woodwork, die house huvltig
The
Hd hsa bosn clossly identified with
fcome grounds.
our
gaged In cleaning tlw- house and oil
several
Review.
have served
A
laintng relatites •( ibeir borne on tba
republicans are divided.
The Ht-v
play-d
John Bmlih and wife are resting at
Green Lake these days.
lacier iher»-
aouea af the applicatlen of up-te-dat* mothoda. and has created one
Mrm^
I
I al.o
the life
home that they hml formerly owned
for
a
He called It infiamBstlon eavn-
excUlng game of ball Sunday on Ihe
bus
through three campaigns
fire
in Traverw Cby,
County
1 have no other
ings of the couple and also u liiile
nomination for
home
The Honor baseball club and Car
What bad been idld'sam
on ihe hoiiae ri-
Wepiyaontative in the BUte Laplalaturs.
Mr. Boure hae baen a residant of Grand Traverse
atiil
on Salurday. rauMii^ u lo»» or aboiii S|ianu>h.American war In
tl.200
The M.mle*ryi had no lll^ur• ei ui.rl.lIlK In Chin* in
Philippine ln-orr.wii..ii
| t
ante on Ihe hojur. biH Ny>- J'-rdsn
they were buying ’ relleni dlsr-hurceh lu show
Chicago, from a
II. carried Woo.
the
deal to all
Interfi-re with doing my dutt
OD
Ramadell rireei. }u>i (inti.ide itn- rlly
ly
making their old
ter Siding Windjammer*
That
MonM-rry
from
mend'a plant.
company.
('hei«hlr, wife and daughter.
AH these gentlemeg am good*
island la ihe Betile river.
are repairing a boiler fur F
erse CMy today.
C
R.
1
utieHl. while.
In ulary.
O
Mil
Bendon Wednesday.
visit
.k
naJli}.
In Losing PIght.
N
Puperal
ler and Crandle.
land
Fay. are
for
ed by a strain losing to an tncreaa*
the born*
the 8th. conducted by tge devs
Miller Kro* ' wild west show at Trav
e
I ..land for enlnrcemeni r
F
17.—
Mlll-r
A large crowd of HoDoriie* look In
home of
Aug
spent a few day* visiting Mrs. Jennie
'hai he w;l] be on' again soon.
limlla. stt» lotally <lw>:ro>i-d
Siding. Mich.
warehouse some lime ago bad ui tie
la.vi
Honeatand
rue*
E 8 Nortbmp carriea one eye In a
Mo&lkf. youngest child of Henry and
.lOO
Edmund*
of
tbe
rtiUena and inmtwonby.
operate.1 upon liy
l)r
tn
sling.
Carter
struck his kneecap on the rsi: In the*
NO WATER AVAILABLE
lead
George GrvH'O. aged on» year and six
Mrs
l.ltr],' Itaxid Chase.
BDCkwell
neck
CAKTEX SDING
Mr
a huchel Brigade Permed
trean-
and Thomas of Gilmore are no(A and
gau-
the gain
of
tbtir borne
visit I0 Traverwe City Tu-sday
W
joying a Heg,- of snmlliKix
Cbeffilcai Engine Was Used snd
and
1 ttoBrv.
Ckae or Bentotla, Reynolds e( Masd
aervlcoi were held at
Perp>- Hrundage. who had a pari of
his
Mr. LOwBlI Beurg of Whitewatar township, on#
to
Rart
two
the time of the tceideiH. but upon be^
about the city and those vbo desire
peomlnoirt farmers in Grand Traveras County, cenws before the peo
Johnm
' logs and had bis leg badly smssbed.
The factory *111 *l»o del!»er beans
LOWELL SOURS, OF WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP
of
Mrs.
veek. -rBtimrtbg
i the Gnelpta Patent Ca.k company last
an4 *1rla.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
wtfe
and
.while banllDg logs Into the river for
there has not been half enoogh vomen
The
and
bad the misfortune <o break bis leg
applications
The factor can use all vho applr as
Blnee the becmnlnc
Mr.
f^nr. Mich. Ang. iT.—Prank Kant
uacb more In a dar. that there vll)
of
Jt^Boa
Saturday morning.
tka rUae It Is possible to make so
oe a larse namber
aberit
DTwv are tuning up at all patnta and
OMIte
vUUed srith
ni*f
Extra
Spccial~^‘?^?"f?
division for Saturday only at per pound.................
ItX* Boxes Fresh Marshniallows just the thing for your beach roast, the M Aa
kind that sell at 15c to l^v: pound. Special Saturday per pound..........XVV
20 Mule Team Borax in pound packages. Regular price per pound 30c- MM a
Special for Saturday onl>, per pound............................................................. AAVHasslers .\lbnght I’olish for Silver. Brass. Copper. C»oid. Nickle and etc. 4 ff ^
Regular 25c size, special Saturday................................................................ AtXV
Sea I oam Floating Soap. A fine Satm Skin Soap, leaves the skin Soft
as Velvet. 10c size Saturday..............................................................................
2-5c si.-.-. Large Rotary Rowers Siet r mad'- of best <iuality malerial Spec- -i
lal for Saturday—each...........................................................................................XW5n pairs M*-ns worsiered Pants full tine of sizes. All good d'-sirable 04 QC
patterns $2.5*'value S})c(-ial Saturda> per pair............................... 0X«BFtP
One lot of SI 5<’ Books al' good reading lines to be closed out. Cloth
Bindings, ilear print, whitepaper Special Saturday, choice..............
Odds and ends in Books for summer reading all cloth bindings-Regular
2ox kind Special Saturday, choice........................... ......................................... • W
Desk Calandcr Pads—If you haven’t one to finish out the year you need it
— 10c kind Saturday—each.......................................................................................
Ladies' Fine I >ongo)a Kid Shoes, in Stylish Lasts -either lace
M|M Aft
button, usually sold at $2.(Hi. Saturday per pair---- ------ ------... .4fX#»U
10c Glass Lemon Sdueezer—The only kind you can realy keep dean.
Special Saturday, each...... ...................................................................
-•1V
31 inch Fine Embossed Saving Trays, made extra heavy and stroog.
Special for Saturday Only, each..................................................... ................... tf\r
m•MWO TlAVMirTHM IH TUUMY. MWU«T «, IM.
^£i^M8S
“*
pda bamto* tke MahM, idBBtn AptiL IMd. whoa ba re-
. *
at O haaltk.
tb* Itoapli-a
aftsad la 1MB. Mr. Ba
wa* tendered tke paalttoa ot caaMcr
S“SS
EepaHMaad Mo*.
Old Mtotooo. MicdL. A««. IS.
VkU* <ka dincura o< tba peoptok
•artoga baak and Ito
______ _________ %T. niiMfc
■HMMi iMnttd, H. C. ObiJ^ iMV
y,. w. iiptth.
»y«iu»»yc<wT^tniiilti
SSSars-r -
flwwnt wm* ?we
ta SET ns SON
WMHK JKAOMI CAMt
OLBVtLANO.
ntOM
• ••••• IH With Pmutl •• ftHm HMM to
-
fnan l. 3uwmt tit PMMOTltt*. «
mbsrl) «t Oe?eUad. O, tmm*\
- ichmf «(the L*k« 8hon ft MeUtu
■ftittiru i«nnad, krrt*M F*
to Vd mtfUM «r onr Ik* G. R.
ft L ■■« tot«r Ml tor
* «k*r* b* wax Mr* kta e*r nU
■oriM or 8udv. Mr. toi
wlQ tbto btertor * bMt treat bit
ViliHf to figiitoH tor Ik* troM
ttotoft
JkTAWkO ko* b*«ft
my Bl-attk pginwiftH Tk* reumi
to GImtoktf «U1 k* au4* toaomre
«•»»*»•
Mr Mroa* «w
who t
thing.
FOIATEAR
apUttlag wood
hi Klagriay
ka tarnad bto wrist to avne maaaar
aad arer since then kaa saSered excrectoUag pain to hU right ana.
CAOPliNlA.
ftgjfiriiAPHoaauecgtfi-WgsMnifc^
PUHAtY EUClHIi MOB
- -......................
DIED IN DnR0IT«
ot. Detroit. Mias P.
tor ia
that ylclBlty
wkat waa wraag.
oaald
Mr.,
Sad
sad
%aya aaaned to ka igktlag
be
k»m
al-
Mrs. Oebrge P. Rina
be
■tb atoap and tka agnay wu
nothing
Mr. Maybarry waa put roooTertog
trea ta^oiica recelTed to a cyctona
He wto to the town
of Porrti whan It was daetreyod and
ware Uklng tbelr first 'lid* on
kDtod and UM tojarad.
ktoiaelf lajared
aboat tb*
of
Chicago,
MoDiroae for the last month, loft for
! Ol Monday last.
Uoo of what the Grand Trarecse re-
WAS (Pn WEDUNG
Ibe «umiuer mooibs.
Mtos Dockora.v was Si years old in
f>»n.
first
Omena. Mich.. Aug. IS.
lessons
in
nsrlgarioa
active wiirker to
shorthand
of Trarerae City with a corps of work- end ot brawn, has again come, for
bis
belowd
baa been oarpeaiering and patot- the fifieeMb time, to
Kreupa
c by Bhat J^aaoa of Trarera*
Bretykody esato.
tier
ntent co^npasik.
She
tatber's
taughl
baMaean
When tbU oompsay
C. K. Green taavtog fikd la saM
Alpena loimber company, with renet hi* petition praying that watt
w.iiiti she bad luwn.since a year ago court adjudkaie and detemtoa- vka
wenat li, i.me of bis danfh tk*
S |.ovrlar,-. A- M Slay, great record- Iasi Hay.
* nf-sald dee,rasod aad SBkeep.-t, Eraiirr* M. Ilurn*. great lady
MIsk IkK-keray was a
tvmarkabiy
inherit the real astato at :
romtnaiuler, and Alb-Tt Sleneau. great guirk. bright youug lady nod had a
ledlral
i-xamlaer. were
the tfith d0 «C ■
I taa o'dSk la
I probat* aftota
large circle of wnnn friend*.
at night
to
ibe
up the kficben to a way that
weaU give a real cook a heartache.
Shan
I
dor
walled
J.
D
Boagtoe. tbe oanager.
Itaaalne gave
an
knights
or
U-flts Nos.
STl
and
13C.
tbe srerchllgbu play sloug the shore with the degre,. teiim*.
friendly slgnsls
excellent
Bat
they mode good.
I'kad U and retied for more.
This nakaa
a
ManUiee
Uan.l
r-ajue n*'\t
the parad-'. fi.llos-,i b>
M.
in
'!*.• K. <1. T.
from (h, -uriuubdlug iuwr»
ol Oop-mish, Thoiupsouvillv a»d o:6piare*.
It ssTa tiMi-t
rommlitrt ,ui arr..liK-lu.-nu fu.l Ju--
Bird Contest.
Al
band
; oVlu<k
c.ui.fI
III
.uuk
belUK
vacatMa
Ju:v .= '
’h.-
,,rii,s
-.Uled
«v.-TiTr-dwl;:rVF?^;-u'S-
&
Judea of Probato.
:. i im.
M. & IL L TK CM
HS li..
TORTURES OF ECZEMA
YIELDEO TO CUTICURA
Cot k-ors Tlrnw-ie^ on- a'l y
pjrr
great i.-ui *»fric.'r,
wloiU
Ma» of hching, fuming Humor
on Ankles—Feet Fearfully Swollen
—Opiates Alone Brought SleepMany Treatments Failed but
Ihr all-'rn.-on ih.|ir.-vti,u«l}
order
lug said tX'tPioo.
It it Timber ordered, that pabSe aa- lice iber.^.-f,bc Klvre by imbUcaiMa of
a ropy td 'hit order, for three oacea^
sivr w.,7.. prrrions to said tor »*
hearir.s. ,u tbe Graad Tnrerd* BaraM. a newspaper flnlwl bid lUlMiMd
ed In •kid county.
PKKD R. WALKER.
uiid
<ned off wlttiuiii a hUrh. dolcc the
Mil
'
Vis Oorauia « A. A. ft ft
.irhi,
were
l.,>il,;ll ' all.I wrfe
........ ^
"■"'“',1° „”r,:‘Ii S"::?'.!;
>r
Of Traverse <M>,
f*i>fji J
and
'he telegiam
1\. HaDiien. -••rretary of the
Traiersr
read 1..
Ciiy
J
rrpisnc,'
bo-'id
ol
trad.. Were
K. Gil.-hr;>;, wl'h the scby
th-
cotiv.-nnoo
amid
It a !»ow I
rwtra. and i'
ftu* an. - JnmsmnMras. m-a
* bi^
T»-tu>-:- '
" 1 hod a wnon Imp in the coi
my eye for ov,w a year which wa
{■•inful and r>t larxre aU the (.1
tb-xigijt 1 would UT ewicurw S.4.,- Oiotmeet oa It, and ryiw it i« gnte-
.r-.
rousing rhe.-rs
Al
A o i-:o«k
ihi' d-sree work was
'Sketi <i|i, ''adillar u-ni
j-ri/..
o'elork
In
Ibe
the
ceneral
hives
wiuning dr*'
drill.
diill.-d,
A*
1
Liulliie''»n
wlDUiDg firs' (.rise
Tr*,ei».-
Cii,
for h-i'ing 111-
also wou fir>;
iJl-t-sl
eni from any one ten'
pr./r
n;:mb.r pr.*
Thr lollowmg
offlCT- wcfr circled for li-al year.
Presidrhl—John A
Sermary—O. G
TresKurcr-Mr*.
L-rsugrr,
Sh-rwoi>d
Vice pre*ldeni--5lr'
i’
I». Monroe.
Chari.-s
McMleh-
•L
It was a grand Fu«-r»*» from begin-
the
County Surveyor
DISFIGURED
Of ■Idn-tartured and db«r:r*rt el.^
tim.
I.utnon., ersrw,a<. u-'te-., sr»d
rx«h~ who have trved and four,1 wsnting many ruoxKli.w. and wIh> lu.,-.- k«4
forth JI Ob.
To ine4i < uti>-<jrs v.a;,.
Umuivwtt. ahdPdL.appe*j wnl, irrre;-'iUe forrw., Torr ore a»»w>lu:el» p-'e.
■ ■"■V, ewnilr. and wb<>k««ni.>'. lb> <
OffoH ImriMdiate relW in the tnowtri -
Manistee
Ray Thacker retaroed from a trip
C.WDIDATE FOR
For LHe Is the Deapatring Cry
alTboasaiids
Msreabres and the cl'izen* of Manls-
Mrtb' to Graad Rapid* jesterday.
«Ma.m
P. A
r Jk: A
dve are the cafrwt and nxei >.-lii .■ 1
li»v. erer a**df«»rall »«in hum -rv.
Ii»vid brown. Lock,-. I'rawYor.! ........
Ar*.. May U and July 13. 1<W7."
DlQg to end and all who sUended had
did. were enicrtaioed by
tmper- They ate tbe foodstuff as though they
soaattoB of* man tearing bb balr and
gw««t.4wj Ma teeth.
The
COOLDiTWALK
FORFOliNTIIS
The gnee>s Bothlftg but pra<’-e for the way they
did not leave because tbe cbef
«g
'
was disaolved she took'W poslltoa with
lowed b> th>- Traverse City band, the
ment walk atoag the beacb. partly re- GamsoB has ireomed Its old-ilme snl- Lady MaccibecF of both hiv«. No.
plactog tbe Umons bOBfd walk laid by matioD. All steamers that pass salute .%3S and 71. also the Trsver*.- rity *lr
wave
'
tbe
tiarade
nl- voedt and waters, and is leading a
The Thomp.-oiivllle band
ir next,
every cottage aiong Moralngslde bunch of admiring beys In uaiillchl followed hy thr ManiMi-e hiv,-.
r,-. icd
aad, Saaaet Thrace making some im- and field Finns.
floats elaborafly d»-roral»-d, carrying
General Grierson If
In
Improved the dvrtrv."
emeoL
Tbe
most
conspici
These were fol
"Whal
at
Aagnat
to
tagaadoentoatlngaad brlckUying.
Wilder Grave* and hU faithful horse. General Grierson s flag and
ooOMff
a poaUion vltb the Mariboeongb Ce-
through
tbe
plnasorlng.
an
unusaal Ml** HugiN-nio. occupy Spearburst to
■at Of bnlldtog ba« been going oo. tke BbMce of its owners In Europe.
The Rev. Bradley, mighty of braiu
Bart BeksUne retamed boas
eeaUag.
for the
At a sewluii of retd covR. haU al
fl;e pr.dK
-
college for aome time and then took,
Since tbe first of July A. P. Hunter
day attar meadlag a week at ThompBameaber the dance
thr SocJsy srhool
in several repnriUre.
Omeaa Point bos been too busy this the new skiff purchased at Nonliport.
Evaiieton people, tbe Siaples
and
year to even report iwogress. Along
erUta
She sras a member .<-0
irlsilan Endeavor of the con- ] Grand Trayrrse.
gregattooal church aad had been an I
DOMESTIC SCIENCE AT
HOTEL LEELANAU SAVES
DAY FOR THE LANDLORD
aoBTlUe.
t bndred eight.
(itKAI.)
feettog well, except for Ibe hesL
i
HISTORIC BOARD WALK
AT OMENA IS REPLACED
BY NEW ONE OF CEMENT
and
CHy.
bon>e for a raretioa and that she was j
-king the lasclOBiing in oaiare dai^ |
June and had llv-d to Trav.-rs,- fii.v [qtaTB OP MtOIiGAK. TBBTRIV
Pred. a decade ago.
•ownts MUM
la Wiutess Whsreot. I hare harato
her drelared that she woald soon lx-four load
atoo has In store for those who ate ;
1,.
rvexnaat is the long span of ce health and spirits this year and Tbe
bead aad wH ta*t
Brea." Priday
of tbe lungs, but the family does not I
the
Tbe cottages are all filled and Tbe
•dptan^ar by M. O. Hoblnwa. of Bagt Ware Macriad toatoay
OakB has had to provide for an over staunch .old cavalryman.
laaw, eaablar ot tk* Cdonartinl NaAt Sunayside Is Charles iUsJr of
flow. It Is evident that a capacious,
ttonal bank ot that city. Mnoe iu or
Grand Rapid*. wHli a hoasefoi of boys
BWtoattoa la Ittt. Mr. Hannood Gay M. Wise and MUi Hepiietto eomfortabt*. boavey hostelry would and girl*. They and ilieir siisiiiel sre
wm taka a loag rest and wltk Mm. bantbohx were qaieUy atarried Ban- iMre a subeUBilal patronage by i>eo- bonding a dork and nijoy-iig a aew
Baiwanad pay na axtaaalre vtoU la day attemooa at s o'clo^ at the ple wbo want to get away from tbe boat.
trolley and tbe anio. aad gef Into tb*
Bto noalh. MBtog *M* tteo la Ik*
I of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Boasor. shadowy woods and onto tbe gllstea- At Wli^ Dee tbe same dainty little
Ill Wbat Btoseath street. Mr*. Rosaer log. fasclasttog water.
family ol Revlrrs
is
enjoying
lU
Tb* tostobita of Ik*, board ot O- balag a alatar of the brtd*. The oereeighth summer.
mtare of tk* Paoyla'B Baringa bank ntony was pertonncd by the Rev. H. Pram ber winter home on Ibe far ABtoag the ttian.i sur^-is al Tbe
away Oowery Pacific coast hsa come
■jniit Ibwatliliii M Beapty r*- B. tergelt. only the ImmcdUte fa
Oaks are Judge and Mis. Ktrliy of
this year Mrs. Cbichesior to enjoy
jktttog too toat that Mr.
Jacksonrille. 111., and Mr. Stafford, a
«Ba It aaoasaaiT to Ware tke baak Mrs. Wise I* a ctaanalag yoaag the spertsl delights afforded by Cher skilled ylollnlsl. wbo k tlw- happy posat tkla ftoM M k«L kM keaa tof naOal lady, her tonbe being to Praakfort. okee lodge. She is accomiiauted by x-ssor of a p-nutor Crnoona.
i«rto Ito kroMerttr and
bat abe alao baa a Urge number of her daugtaier Kaih<-rloe. and
.'"’■■j
As Osc-ola *rr Mr m.d Ui-s. Posad
, Mr, and Mrs Grav of l»uli
e Me organltattoa.
maadi to tbU city to wUh ber bappiof GeorglB and Mr*. Graies. wbo are
Tka grooto to a Pete Marqaaue
enienalaiag a bo-jse party, loHiidlng
Mr. ^ina^kM been a banker
at Boardmaa, barlac BIMd tbU Tbe Dlitmaa* are here to tuH force the Misses Dorothy Logaa of Ksahaaer atooe he are 1< yeara old. atart- poMtloa tor the last eight yean, and —boats and boys and dog* stia music Tllle. Tenn : Helen WUklamn of
tag to at toat aga to a Uttla prtrmt* ataa has a large circle or Meads to galore.
IcBia. Margaret Whitney of IXiroll
baak «Kk toit UMO capttaL Mr. Mb him nothing bat bapplaaas.
The Pierson boys sre taking tbelr and Msnba Pound.
Raaaatod did not bare a lap poalUoa taunedlately after the ceremany the
to that bank a« he anoag other detl«a, yoaag pet^M went to Grand Baptds.
aaed loftare to awcay oat arery
HdHaad aad Prenkfort for a abort
iM. He atnok to tba baainw*.
Tialt. roT the praoeat they will be
•tor, and itoan ka waa oMer bad tba M boa* to their friends to a flat to
the WObelm Mock.
al the baak.'
The bank bad not atood atHl dtbar
to tk* JIM* ^at Mr. naMawad
watktoyaywaid and the baatoaaa had
Omens. Mich.. Aug IS.—They're a
Btown greatty. Under Ua -oanageHere's where the eUasy bunrb of
assy lot of giris at tbe Leelonan giris coat* in
«a»e n reyld.
toML tte toi
Bowen Harbor, Mich.. Aog. IL
boud.
While here as boarders; i^^e
toatflSiyt
-Say. It will be Br.-ji fun 10 cook."
» tb* Pint Natloaal bank
Mr. and Mn. K. Oehm retnrned girts with the isa have shown that
decUred one.
t|hitobM|. Mr. °t—r~~*
baUg me to Chieago Tboiaday after
"Let s do it. sold anolber.
OtocaaUar.
leadtog a we«k with Dr. and Mrs. egqaonqr and the works of suibora ot
They did.
Mr. Hawtonaid baUered that tkB M. A. Rroapa.
city praiMtod aa aaoaBaat BMd aad Mr. oM Mn. Beaty BdxUa* of
toto* Btoto and toakad it orer. HU Ckloago are tba gneau of Mr. and bk lot H, did u nibodi
;;;
...
‘ rooked meats, they made Mscnits and
Ipari ot diroctara had Ntb toMk to Mn. George Valley.
a< tW* city wkM
Tbe reuse of ber death was abaceas I !seT.
Clearwater aad to aoaMdp-koard wbo-
pala.
lato Bre al^ ba bad hardly had a
was
to brtag; oak »e dfi^ bto* of tba
Kautirm biy It was Indeed n'tot'eto-
who has bean a goes! of Urn. J. K.
aaftarad ao that be reld aalas*
wcaOd chop bto am off, aa tor the
m
and
oat
CBMed the pain.
and
Benaon
riraU at the Btooe boi^.
Mr. Mayberry waa
bad bean injorad and ibM was wbSt
taslSBlppl.
B.
Miss AlUaoa. ar* among the new ar-
Ma/ipMtx waa takan homo and ao doc
sicadny growing worse and
aipoad tor baalMii April S. IMS. Mr.
liiiiaml litog tka catoiar. Mr.
BjtotoMd tolad to ttotoMpacfty tor
e|jects.b^
' the OcT-mino.
FioS«u)pCOi
Jaly M
eoald cake bis mind off the aoddent.
M wtn ka tetoraeUM to tka peoyia
•(TreTtoM Clly to laara tkat c. A.
i^toMd. wte kaa kaea tba caller
«• fbb Mm^'s litrtoftB baak Maea Ita
MHiitortnO Rto mra
Ma Aeaa
ly oiitne oak«U,deQi^
^temej^ectuU^
o««i)^one mob^roominj
habitual con^Rpotion,
nermonGntly. lo ^ ^
The PrieaBs' gnarterly meeting is
U£ WAS CAUSE
the doctor eoald ante the poU
Hjr.M-CW
M*f*gRh Hare TaaOered TlMir
WAS VICTOR
Tka rata wkkft was ao SMck aeadad LmU. Mo, hare brea wlU Mra. -John
tke driTiBc sbooi mueb Bore pteoa- for a week's stay at tba aonbern le
OMat to Mr. BobtoBoa:
•^■^Qptonaop kaa baaa a reaMaat
of tbla d»y for Ika pan *7 yaara.
,<MUa* ban treat Laaatoc- HU tnt
Mttaa wa* vlUi tke aUunb Nattoftpl faaak. the totaraoU ot vkich
' flaally oteryad to (ba Bank of
Sbftoaw. On tke orgaalaattot of tke
CBwoeretol Nattooal bank to ISU he
arms aada taaklar. a poaiUoo wkldl
ka lUtad aatll a tow moatks a«o- Tba
record made by tk* Copimarelal Katioul bank la tk* beat tpoBaiaw
Mr. RobtoaOB’a ataadlng na a banker.
Tb* Moftto'a Sartocb bank of Trarera* City d^e of tba ywin*ar banka
> and U a atreng. pregreaair*
bank, tolly m tmcft with tk* lire
ataa totaraoto of that part ot tke
. Mr. ftobtoaen's toatfly win ra
ker tar «M pnoont. bat ereataa)ly. ottamoo. wfl so to TraTerw City.Mr. HoBtoKiad. a> aatil a moath
lo was a watoar of tba azeenUre
When Mr. Mayberry lalkad bU Ups
the nuir
•EPTEMBER.
Tk* Hava. Praaktla aag Mary Mrea
BAND WON FIIIST PRIZE
ntoored all the ftkO*
■MM
<ss^ix\r^Serawi
Tiiscmf
Mr. aad Mn. O. B. MeOm Ot 8L
betog bMd to the Prieod-F tkarch. ibe
ant. claartag tke air. laylag tk* dost,
aataad by Mr. BaWaaea. who atand* as tka waathre la aow parfoet. The
Priday aad
ou
Mn CornaUs Dews* sad ber BtUa
MACCAKCg TO COME HERE'IN
hIMi
UButag aetO tosaorra* ereatog. Tne
emthiaad maakliia was (arorebie
graaddsagfaur, AUm Hatch of Bprtor
ofBMtoaw. Hab
.lU. .
« U,,
field, ni.. arrtred oq. Tbunday and
a preeUeal kaahar and kaa been eo
board
of
mialster
.and
o\lw
*1^1
~
1 with Mn
_ _ d to tke
% great Btaay
eottage
resMenU Logan Hay at Oabbant ooitaga.
paara. hanag tk* eaaftiMea ot tb*
have bean cawrtalatag boose parties
Dr. George P. SterrickM of Bpriagaaaa Hwo aad kaakan
ol ai*
. speaker.
are atm dMag so. esrioi
fieM. III. JbiBad bU tanUy for
I city. Tba Bagtoaw Oaartor pay«
An all day ressioo was held today.
eourtaiBBenct horlag bean loo au- day vMi at Baabmoi* boose.
aas
to
fire spaetol
mmtioa.
JOHN A. LORANGER CHOfiEN FOR ! I*?!'"®*** ****• ‘ senaoo by the Her
Oa tost Batarday attaraeoa ‘Ae IsMtCklDEHT.
iGerras <kr«T. of Manton
Tbe r-gu
Porek parties awtatolng
portla*.
dtea of the CoagiwaaUeaal
church
__________
‘lar bastoeas meetiw: was beld tLi,.
sbmallow roasts, beoeb Mppen.
b*M the fim Of
UgbUtouae picnics, etg-. bare
been
laiery aalaa. eamiBUBg of breol price to Trarera* City for the Largaet 1
The Rer. Pranklin aafl Mary «.
crowdad to ao thickly that'todlrMoal
.ttandaive*—Hasting wa* gucroUa. piaa. rebea.
for tbrt ast two > ears poomeotJOB is Impossible.
the ladia* raalBtog a oomtartab* sum.
tors or tbe local cburcb. have tesdered
Prat P. S. Rare ot Faigo. S. D. is which they, bi^ to dapUcato erery
tbelr rrelgaatloa. and at Usi uigbt's
TUittog friends to Old Mission. Mn. 1 g«(,
meeUug
a
call wad extended 10 the
Traverse City win
entertain
ibe
Rose and ibelr three ehlldrea. Donald.
great Nortbera Mtchlgaa
Maceabee Rev. l-red t-aeter. of Uwg lAkf. «btr*
o the Lt-ga!
Bnroltod
Votara Of
Donglaas and Dorothy, have been here
wms aeeepted. Tke Re»«
Merediio
Grand rraverse roenij:
Tiailoa to 1»«9.
s time with Mn. Rob's pareais.
In arvonlaBri-With tke taOowtog »
Tbe iDvltalioD eiteoded by Mayor will go to North t-aroltoa to take up
Mr. aad Mn M. Gbertag. They wlU
- I thu * j
W. D. C. Cermatoe In behalf of tbe
all make the retara trip togalber
The Sunday ereolag re*per serriee city sad J W. Haanea. secretary of
Pargo. •
beM at The Plan is gresOy enji^ed.
board of trade, chroogb J. R. Oil-,®™*“- oCSplcrtood. lad, memb-r of ;8ejiiember.
IPOL tar all pouitoal
Cards bare been recelvad aanooBCThey sre in charge of Dr. LeRoy k'ar- Christ was seoepied at the coovenlion *•'
<«•»»>' *»"•
■" •“
tag the birth ot Wyllts McDonsld RanLaadidates lor
efficaa of goe.reo. Ur. S. H. Campbell ot Rraastoa, la Manistee l->iday and
hnli rengi
sad neuienaU'kovernor. alno
•09. a son bora to Mr. aad Mn.
m. abd Dr. Wilbur
of
Lawrence. ailb cheers for Traver
City. Lod
boniirvnling readMabm
by
any
Kaaaeth Ransom ou July !7. at tiBtr
part) 1which has voted
to
Kan.
Previous to the meeitag
the togtoa pxieD«h-.| aa JBvitmiioa
1 th>- din
Itrect malaatlDB ot Ita
Old MUktoc Boys’ band gave aa open- Trarerac Oty wrm out
party readelau-s lu vooniles or dlaR. D. Bigg* of Nieboli. Mo.
a^ air doaedrt ot sacred aeleeitous siuiBveryttalBg rassed off la tae moat
Iricto as peesi-ribMl by AcL N*. 4,
■Tired la Old MIootoa on Tneaday Uot. able to tln>e and place.
extra
seasiuu
of
1»;.
*
satisfactory manner at Manistee yes
bal Mfi OB Friday for a battoasa trip
la Witneu Wbreedr. 1 bare barretoMr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Smllb, Mn terday and to crown It all Campbell’s
to M-t my hanft al Traverse cttg.
'WlMODSln.
He
Jamn Smith and J. M. Parauns spent band woo tbe Srst prise of f7S Ip toe
.Michurvn. Ibis Srd day of AacwL A.
by Mrs. Blgga. wbo baa been ^wodtog
band
contest.
('.adilUc
woo
tbe
eecK.
IpriL
;
the day In Tnvene City on Tuesday
■aanaer with her moth»>r. Mrs. A.
ou(l prise. $$<i.
and
ThompooayHle
(TIAB & JOHNSON.
last, drirtog to Bowers Harbor and go
Absessa of the Lui^ Was the Cause
Miner. Tbey will retara to Old MUBbriiS tlreiid Traverse (tooniy.
third. Mi.
ing oo the Paani* V. Rdoe, enloytog
To
gke
Sborlff
ot
Grand
Trarera*
of
Her
Oeata—Parttewtof*
Are
aioa la two weeks. litUe
BUtabe-.h
Pared*.
the ride on the water very much. Tbe
Not Yet Kmum.
Blgga auytog here during tbelr abYou are here^MMdig-Gmt a GamThe train from Traverse City krbay never looked more attractive Uiaa
•oe.
u-r.,t Primary KlecUon will be beM I*
!■ did this mornlag. rivaling mllady'<> rived at 9;3(i with «is vYiacbes ocn•iiib. ►f.ii.- or the brst Tnreday
m
Dr. A. J. Prescott took Ibe mid
Harcabees
and
Lady
mirror with Its plarld surface «llh ■ siaing :<S
tiicssaco
ItH*. lor all
C.
R.
Dorkeray
receivi-d
week -boat for Cbtoago after a twothe island on one side aud the bean- Maccabees. The iiarade was formed Sslnrday allernooo at
that hU parti, s tor thr porvos,- of oM
eeks' stay at The Ptoes.
i-amlldalee tor ibe Office Of (
Hfnl peninsula oa the other. u'Ub us with the CsdiUsc band la the lead,
OabBtt Sarttb left
field* of fruit and ripeulng
grain, followed by tbe mayor and council of
Di-iroli. He left tbe cily oft tbe Unto. MUtabsting < :.i,<Bgate* by nay petItL *
Bprtogfleld. III., after a tOduys' visit
making a picture mu easily forgot
that left tbe track al Ferawood aadij^
^
to la»*r *t
with Ms family al Saa Boocl cottage.
.......................................
of It* party c*»ten.
A llnie laHT a breeie sprang
,0 Sort la. lam a«l.al a r-< j£.„.
„ 'Kseitew a
->Traobl* Loeatad.
MiB. W. R. Slone has a houseful.
dldale* la
or ..a,
dbtricta as pew
up Just rippling the surface enoughcooceralng the particulars.
j,.-ribe.l
. F<-ribed b;
b; -1«
-let No.
No. *.
t. Extra
Extra SaatloB, OtDr. Pardee ot Chicago. Miss ilolwiuzD
ray examination showed ^ a nerre
is UME OF Maiei
SiyrupTF^
I the ami* that woaMat c
aatos with riifuahtog raaolu. maktag MarshalL apmdiag the
that Mr. naiMBit la to
scat to a loMi phytoeUa and an X-
e. A. HAMMOND, CAftMIU ftCOFLEM »AVINM ftANK.
|
MK.CARTERCAIIED
Aad Manager
Mare tka etty, tba bank will be well
IH vkne'TtoIttof dwOMrito at mrnt IMaM. «bew PRBD MAYBBWWY INJUMO
WHILE At WORK.
tkay b|iM bM aatoptog all aaouaer.
Ml* »r*au arrtred trem PatonrUle
a» MM aa yoaalbl*. bit ambtr rotorffared
took ftala That H* ThreatMdtokc with hla aad hla totker re*aa« to ekM Hia Ana OR
tomtof to PalMtTlll*. <to tk* retm trip Dr, Btopleka ot BatiM* Bay
aad MlM Jaani* M. WaU*. aarae. vko Ftod MSybarry of Atoia waa the
bar* baaa to attowtokM. »1B an
TkdUa o( oaa of tke atoat peeallar
yasytka party.anU arer obaerred bore. KliUe
miREsr .
^
SOOAL AFFAIRS HAVE
BEEN NUMEROUS AT OU>
MISSION DURIN6 WEEK
wUto ba kM kili iMltoaiai'
■twiuiw A. *mgr lAH. >•
I lb* tiwsmsat *f tat ghto
Bot aaai to that aart af
to MT. U
Mgbad Bre yaan totar aad Mr. flaa-
. *rr «wl w: fin. «w|-^'l Ur b-FO.
_____________ tkr MM riwirr Imw « LWra
Mr.E.P.WatermaB'
desires to express bb
:hdG*,s to the voten for
past favors, and that be
a^eis eamcfitly desireg
uetr votes and support! at tlie coming primarr
election. September Itt.
Aag. 4-U-lgBI
r t—'^-S3--^4W*W
OMND nuyiMC mSALftTUOOAV. AUOMT It, m
€«€{}S10T
mmm
enUag the lUr at the (Iren pomidal/'
The bteidtogs and gronads ecenmltteett
has looked over the giouds and
. wett mimprinto win be te Ihell
wblA time thte «U1 be mdy to BM-,|
toUety pteee c—BetMoas and nwign <
ORAND TRAVCRM RMtON BMOW
BveryMe
an Interest te the
WILL KMCLO THCRC.
Muxesa ot the Onad TraVrrse Regloa
fair everyone who bellevee U to a
deelrnhle attraetloa ter the regloa—to
rcaueeted that, la enae they have aoL
they eoaimunicate with tome member
of the ofSanlsattoa or apply to either
Bast Btohtb street la ungweettoeaWy one of Treverae Oly's busiest
tboroughferea and without any gnestion to a street that there to more
travel on than any other street to the
eicepUng Front and Uniou
atrerts.
A resnll of this busy eundliloa. and
OPENINQ WILL BE KNOWN
panicntorly the number of large
NATIONAL DAY.
clpdm four admlaaleBi to the grounds
ittfaclnrtog concerns located upon
ahd right to extebU to ail classes tree, this itteei. has necessliaied several
work IS progressing Wsll and Com membership dnes to the aaMwtotlon busy buBtoeaa places being esubHsbfor one year, and are more liberal ed near tt and among them U the
mittees Have Baen Busy Ctoathan U oSered by any of the Urge large wboleeale and retail meat shop
ing Up the Many fairs.
•f Joseph Sleder A Sons, who conduct
Details.
Bfibtild Bupport Project
laihei that for fresh, wholesome
During Iba tost week ibe tombers
As tife aeeoctotion to one of tbe meats kept to a saallary and thorougbot the execaave. Enanee. pgbllciiy and people, baa no capital and U not be 1} clean manner to unexcelled, and
bandings and groeadi oomnUUaes ing conducted ter proli. and no aal- their ptoee of bostoess at nearly all
ailea paid to any one eamnecied
have had a graat many
times of the day U a bee hdve of inwhich have bean well attendod and the naaoclitten. the public can readily diitery.
see that it to neceeaary that they
a large anwant of
Across from them is tbe busy store
The proenm for the iDor days, aa raUy te the support of the organtoa- of John ItofflsoD. the popular Bast
originally onUtoed, has boon Ranged UOD and fumtob them with funds to 8lde alderman, who began a few years
meet
their
labor
and
material
bills,
Id ordor to contoriD to the r«e«lreago to a small way. dealing to cigars.
ments ot the state poUUca] conres* and can do this by each one teeing noUoot and conleetlooery. and who
that they Immediately turn their
lions. Ibe program coamltiae
oow has as large and up-UHtote a gro
ported that September tt. tbe open tor to ter four admlaaloni and mem- cery. proviilon andmoUon store as !i
ing day. was tbe day named for Uie becwhlp ticket.
found anywhere, and also a complele
The exponents ot the fair believe line of cigars, confections and other
repebli^ sute oooTenUoa. which
wonld prohibit the attr-'-----that a region fair wlU atimulgte
delicacies.
en <rf proBlnenee.
branebet of toduetry and prove
Hr. Lamsoo recogntoed the advan
Tbe program as adopted to as fol- permanent and lasitog advertisement tage ot having a stand that was ac
of our wonderful regloa resource# and cessible to the hundreds of working
tom:
Beptefflber M—‘'National day." at poaaiblUUei.
men and women employed to
Regneeu for tofonOailOQ from
which lil^e men of national repotanearby factories and by hto tbrUt.
tiott. representing both pollUcal par ouUjtog conntlet. from intending
honesty and fair dealing has necured
ties. will be la attendance; ato» other hlbltora. are being received daily and
trade and > socomutoted a fresh,
alt evidences go to show that
tpoctol and tntereaUng fealares.
tolesome stock aa large and -testy
September BO—*«rand Ttaverae Re Grand Traverse Region fair to golny
ind to Mores
gion day,” with Orange, B«ulty and to be well patronised by esblbltors. which areJocatA to other parts of the
Qleaner rallies, and with men promi- well patmalsed by visitors, hnve
city.
greater
number
ot
amusement
feain the aEalra ot these orders In
Nosd to Unm
attendance as apeakeis ot the day. tares end e larger mechanical exhibit
Tbe next to locate here wgt A. J.
The exhibits will be Judged end prw then any like aluacUon wblch our Garey. Hr. Garey opened up bis bnaiBinms ewarded and sneb other ape- people have had tbe good fortune
ness nearly two yeara, ago. having
etol features as the program commit have presented to them.
theretofore devoted his lime tg tamtee may feel arc appropriate to the
tog. and after baying out tbe notion
oocaslaa.
IwatoeM of F. E. neeker. added to
October 1—‘‘Michigan day." viUi
this slock a liae of groeeries. pravlprominent state oSIciaU and .pollFitmt. candles, cigars and other no
lictoas ot both partlea in attendance,
tions not found to the original slock
and parades of winning lire stock and
he purchased.
Ry hU giving a
other attmetiops approprlalc to stale
"square deal" to everybody and Itls aagaidiy as a buyer, ag well aA bis oo
October 2—"Traveiao City day." at
scrvailre methods, be has built up
which time Ktclal evenU and other
large. flourlahlBg bnslness to every
exercises la teeal interest wUI be
Itoi- he carries.
pravided.
The enleruinment and
The next was a barber aho|>. Bar
program committee also report that
ber Bari erecilng the hrel ah^ and
they ere in looch with a large num
running It succcaafnily until the same
ber ot .very latereatlng enteruinwas purchased by "Teddy" Cham
menu and attoaettona. both for the
ppgne. who is probably one ot i.bc
ring and the mnbi streeL and that a
most popular barbers to the city and
detail0(1 program ^ events during tlic
runs a iwo-chalr coxy irarlor next
four days will’ be made public lu
Joseph Bedlr^s meal market.
ample Ud>c for all to acQualnt ibeoi•Toddy," as he k popularly called.
aeires wlih the .various features,
Is strictly attentive to business aud
premium List Being PHnted.
has work as a barbef I# of high merll.
Tbe puhltoliy oommiuee report that
wblle tbe sDop Is. a credit to the
le premium Itot la now being print
business ek-ucoi located In this dis
ed and will be Issued ahonly. and
trict.
that they are completing arraugeNlebols' grocery store is also a very
menu to distribute the entire Isaae of
j up-u^date grocco and provision bouse
10.000 copies, and anyone who has not
located on this street. A fresh Uuo
already slgnlAed bis Intenilcm to ad
U|K»daic aud wholesome good*
vertise mull do so St once in order
always be found upon his abeivcs
to hare IIt to (bee book. .
and the patronage be enjoys certainly
No Bpoed Content. •
l>ckpoaks the confidence to which b<Cardinal Del Val. the papal swn-The gneatlon of holding npeod races
Is held by^ the numerous patious of
hae been very thoroughly gone over, tary of •tktr. has failed In health hU sloreand II was the opinion of the majority from overwork and ha« been ordered
weman MerepanL
of the members that the amonot ot by bis physician to take a rest.
Mrs. R. Henderson h tbe woman
money which tpeod. races would cost
merchant of this street, and at her
could be expended to other attrac
busy lltUe store can alway s be found
tions to greater advantage and meet
PERSONALS.
• ao appeasing stock ot eatables and
with the approval of a greater nnmDoUana. Mrs. Henderson by her fair
her of people- It was therefore de- Prom Pridayp Record.
methods enjoys a very eotenstve trade
elded to have no speed contesu this
Ur. and Mrs. Geo Wbltmee, and among the btt Skiers and U a lypt
year and to asbetltuie other ereots daughters of Grand Rapids, are visit (if womanhciqd to business that can
nod races to the ring.
ing Mr and Mre l-Ted Meicber of win only the respect of lhoi»e with
After ihto decision bad been ar Sooth Vnlon streeL
whom rbe euuies lu contact.
Mrs. V. Hollis and daughter. Flusrived a( tbe propoahion submitted by
J. Umkir U another successful
the Driving Park aasoctotlon for the ste. reluroert to M«yflel<I >esU-rda> chant of this atreel. aud he, wUh the
Mrv.
J
Shaw
returned
to
Slights
use of the old fair grounds was ttaorasalstauce of bts wife. Mrs. Unilor.
ooghly dlscuased. as against ihe prop Siding yeaterday. aoconipanled by he; has also iNilk up a very Urge- and
osition of UFlog ibe circus grounds, granddaughter. Miss Hattie Wolf
exienslve business lo the grocery and
Mrs. Helen l^•t«•^son and sor' of
wlibout cost to the aasodatloD.
proiisinn line.
Torch Lake weut lo Graod Rapids yes
Use Circus Orounda.
“Of Course - John McCormick hard
terday
Wblle there was considerable aentlly needs an lutroducUon to the busiMrs. P H. Crouch retnraed to
m^t amo^ the nfembera to favor of
public of Traverse City, lor the
the old Uir grounds on adcount of Slights yesterday
’St wbicb hi' has sitali\ed lu the
Use aaaoclalloDS of tbe past. U was^ Mr. and Mrs- S. A. Hill of Bristol. loereanUle business of Travense City
Wis.
went
to
Kingsley
yesterday
the Jodgment of a large number ^
speaks for Itself.
'
Mr. and Mrs. C- W Wren of Kalkas
business men m well at members of
A few years ago Mr MoCx>rmlck left
the aasoctallon that from a butineax ka went lo FOoch this morning.
The Misses Harriet and Alice SmiU: the newspaper fraternlij, having been
Biandpotot It was advlaable lo bold
went to Fooch lod Lcland this more employed on a Detroli dally paper,
tbe fair at the elreua grounds.
sod began the nucletu of his present
It appeared that these grounds
It. Hating little oaplul but
Hr. and Mrs E P Yatai and daugh
eonld be put to shape In much ahorler
f energy and stamina, he workter went to Cedar Run this mornlngtime, with tyes expense to the asao, ttotll bis targe general store
Mrs. S. Lagergran and Mrs A l-aclatlon: were nwre centrally loeaUd
seat market stands as a kettl
gergran of Chicago, went to Oockama
and would enalde the assoclallon lo
munlai m his suecesirul endeavor in
today.
have evening enlcrtalnmenta nnd
Mrs. A. Kruse. Harry Breatoger and the field of activity and competitloc
there^ add grenily to the receipts,
Hr
,McCormlek ts (me sf tbe "city
family, and Mrs W F Best went to
whereas
fair Uke LeeUnau this morning
dads" and this Is sufflelent proof of
. the bulldlngx at tbe
^
g^^d. are not avallahic
avaltoblc for
lor use
„„ ^ p
hU popuiarliy among the poople be
wltoODl
lOUl extenalve
extensive repair,
repalri and Mteraalters.
has worked among. Of Uie Mr. Mc
tlonB-^cnca hare to be rebnilL CUek.
Cormick has token a fancy to farm
ish«] and practically
Mj. and Mr.. l-,C. Fletcher ot De- ing aad has parchaaad land enongh.
as many tenu aad temporary baUd- tnit went te St Ignace today.
be thinks, a few miles from the dty
togt provided one place as tbs other—
> keep him busy when not flablng.
Miss Amauda Price returned to
and thr'drcni grounds offered to or Grand Rapids today.
Imprevlng the fitreoL
•0 aer^ tree of nuderbrutb and rnbBail Eighth street U nndergotog a
Mrs. G. C. Mayhew retnraed to
blah, entBlUng much tou preliminary Meoreatown today, after wtelttog at number of dtanges. fieverai are buy
srort and expeBse.
painting their restdenew. maktng
the home of John CrelllcA.
The governing element to rogasd
Mr*. Oen KM and Mn. HiRgle lawns, trimming trees.
to the iggs fair U and must be oae Cook went u> Big Rapids today.
walks and buUdtog addlilou. noUl the
that looks to as aasnred ■nanetel
Eighth atroet ot today wonld
Mlaa May Strong retorned to Grand
■ooocBs. sad this teotnre is o&e which RapMs today.
hardly be recocnlaed to wtmt
of tbe aasodadou are
wonld have seen a few year*
M. B. HoUey left this afternoon tor
kaeptog csmeianUy hctorc them and Is OU Hlaakm. where be wlU -fieUrer ago. When their street U paved it
Ue goverateg power to Uetr actkms.jhU flag addreas ibla evealng wader will for activity and
Purmal aettoo was taken ai the, the auspioei- of the CbrlMiaa ivadenvtoeeUfig held Ang^t 14 deftfiltelr lo-|or Mdeiy of CH4 Mtaaton.
PROGRAM WAS CUHGEB
K. A. IVIONROE
Who Mpiroo to bo on* of tho (
• for the otrtM of
BECISTfX OF DEEDS
to tho yeunpeol man of the five out for the nomination.
Mf. WonrOt w»s bom ot Monroe Center, in Blair tewnehip, 2t
jiaars ^ b«t has been a resioent of Traycroe City for the peat
ai0M yoara. Has attended the Hlffh school at Traverse City and la
a
grads ate from the Ferric Institute of Big Rapids. Mtoh.
If the people honor me with the nomination and etecUon I shall try
•I all times to give the people whet they want and to make the very
beat emeer I can.
rOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE STATE
LEGISLATURE
v>
DAVID G. CHANDLER
ativa in the atate legialature tteo yeara ago and came within eeventeen votes of winning out. This ehowa my atanding with tho poopto of thto oewfity. For gaodral 'tnfohmation. although it may net bo
BOeaOBOfv, I will state that l have rMidad In thto county aince IBM.
I hpvo-'Mfoed in vartotia public capacities to the aatiaractiefi of the
poogto ief the county, including a coneiderable time es supervisor
.and lor two torma ahertfl of the county.
_
Bheuld J ba alactad t will give my best attention to the naod%
Of tMs county and to uss my best abilKlaa In a determination te
«pruo the poepto well end to conssrvo their intereett.
I shell appraclete your vote>en^eptember let at the pHmerles.
>’ORj[8l-IERIF-F’
TTOIVI 8HAIME
iCpNWDATE fok sepubucan nominahon
Rwill be pleased to have your \*ote at.the Pri. maty September 1m.
3<pTES AGNEWS OF
•BUSY EAST BGtmi
ST.MlD^iXCBaTT
Mrv M. J. Dohm. who terweriy
livcd at Keyauwe. and who now is a
rcwldeni of Grand Raptda. la vlaMtoe.
at the Oakwood hotel with her Mtotl.
Mrs. 8. M. Ries. for a few days. Mia.
Oohm. who hu been fiulle lU. U atendy improring. which wlU be gtod
-ws to her many friends to this cii)
Id vicinity.
Charles King and family ot JB01
ThU woanfiB anys ttenfi Rfter
Baal Bighth sireei have moved lo m
________
OB lias of Bofrerinc Lydte B.
ruckwB»ne>. S. D, and Mi for their | PinklMto’a
pinklinto*a VcctFUble
V<
CaanpoBteA
rw home tost night.
Btode her na well naernr.'
The dog giork recentiy visited ai
Maude
E
Forsi^
•'f
Leeabais,TB,
Ihe kennel of George Sales, oo Eh*t
Tites(oRn.inid(^:
Btghih atreel. aad five better, looking 1" L'I%' .
EaglUh boll puppies would be hare pT,.;.Ify»« ft
u find. Mr. Sales U a great dog' table CompowM baa dona for me. Tor
{wrote
yoa. and after teki
- - wrote yoa.
The many friends of Mrs. Blsle j Itukhamh
I'tokbamh Vtyetoble Coi
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loodfellow will be gUd lo learn that »“>ng U** treatment yon pn ------------M.er underaotog a very aerlou. o,v |
eratlon on her eye In Chiengo recent ; for the good yon have donwma."
ly. she has reiureed home and la re-'pACTft FOR SICK 8011111
““"" tor
l'**'OxspoaxxL P“^
itaeas of the operatito.
Mia. Lucy Poa. of CM Baal ElBhth
^’^^
*'>‘iD^'”roQ^and
tite
street, who has bemi finite ill witb'standsrd
'C^latandard lemedy
renw<ly for fenale &.
typhold fever. Is steadily Improrl-tog. aadtuto ixMtively cored thonaandBCM
sto I
«fao have been troobtedwHfa
and wUI soon be among ber frleads'
again,
| aisptatwmeiuis iiiimmiima^to^,sttosto*
Mrs. Cbarle. LaPlani of the
^
ireme end of Bast Etobth street, has; {ng-down feeHof. fctotocy, IriUBW
bwl of asters that for devetopmeot.ittoiLdiizutetoorirrToiaprortrfittoB.
color, variety and btoDty u hardly l^^*b}r don't you try it ?
;
irTMktsable and It U a plMsnre tor ^Mn. PlnkHAB* tsTltM bD Btall
passerby to stop In and take a peek wotow* -to write her for RtlTtem
tbeto large and htonUful poaiet. 8h« bns .«<UdpA
of every color and Ltendtog.
boAlUa. Addreac.'lTMiv?
Mrs. Sags Rytm. wife of the JoUy
and poputar drayman of tbe Bast Bide. log op with t big rally to ChlflBfo at
In company with her sister. Mrs. So
I of (be voyage. It M
phia Marigold. ai« visiting reUtivos believed that big crowds from intorlor
and Mends to Grand Rapids ter « few poloto would be aunetsd to the poru
weeks.
vtalted.
M«. Corn Perrlne of lioyd left last
Would ATOtos Four Btotto
evening for « visit with frteiids and
ily such a trip the repubUcato of
relatives living at St. Joseph. Benton
four suit-t wonld be aroused, 11 la boHarbor. Marrellus and Decatur. She
Iteved. and nurJi good done for the
will be away for a few weeka.
Tall tlckfit. Only nuiionai toanM
would be (eocbed upon in Indiana.
Michigan and Wtooongln. Once back
in llUiiolB it to prtvoaed to boom ev
ery R. o. r. candldaia from presldeat
to mdhlrlpal Judge.
Tlio novelty of the plan baa won
favor for K. and if tl <s carTled out It
Is believed lhai the RoDaeveU will sot
JTbr «m
TOUR OF LAKES TO BE MADE ON sail about Sviiicmber 1.
thing, Iborc It a possUimiy ot bad
THE ROOBEVRWTi • weaihefiim tbe lake fibowl efiuinoetlal
iliix- and li w«ul(] iH- rmlutTrasaing lo
have the HranN-t b<itUrd up for two
01 throe da>-» in •onic tost abort port
by a northwest gale. Fall slorma on
ahoro ml^t Inierfero with the pro
MARINE BAND AND MANY SPEAK gram and to It has been thought bet
ERS ALONG.
ter (o oja-a the campaign with tho
lake trip.
TO CAMPAIGN
ABOARD SBIP
UIOQDE PUN IS lUDE
Michigan, Indiana, iMlnoia and WteMr. and Mrs. W. G. Osborn Who
oenaln Ports Will 8a Tnuehai
hare been vlsIUog Mr. and Mrs: J. R.
en fna Voyage. Muakagew
iiamlliL also frlmds at Petookey and.
Being Farthest North.
Hathlnac isla^. rmumed to Grand
Rapid* today.
Chlcagu. Aug 13.—If the Ptoaf uf
AHliur RnsonUial will leave Sunday
Ibe political ciute furnish a good In morning for New.York, where bo will
dex the campaign or the next
putdiaBe bit fall goods. Hm. Btoenmonths or so win be about the live- Ibal will accompany him. They «•
Heat thing ever seen about thew peet to take the boat trip all the way.
parts, more strenuous than the anteMrs. HaUlfi Doga^
retnrnnd to
liHiuary tctlHtler, which everyone Grand Rapid* today. After vtaUtog
will admit is going aoine.
friends In the -city.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
H.
HiUDeU
W«at
The officers of the Manloeite eluh
lost now are ditcusting a program to tbe Platte thi* morning.
which is designed to make tbe people
of four states sii up and take notiee.
It Is absolutely uolque. to this locality
SI l.-ast, and involves the chartering
ot a paoseoger sU-amer and a Hkday
tour Of Lakr Michigan pons, with
mass meetingr at every stop, speak
ers of outtooal repuuUon. and every
Dll ot work that can bo crowdeu Into
the ilmt
Tbe sleamrr Tbeodon- RooaevoU Is
to be chartered—tbeif is magic to the
name when It comes lo camiiaigntog
—and 10 or 12 speakers ot more than
local repuuUoD will be shipped as
able seamen. In addition there will
uniformed band of es pieces and
as many of tho club members as can
go along will fill out the llsL
Will Bend Out Advance Aganta.
Advance agents havving been aent
n a few days previous)}, the good
ship, K is planned, will set oaJl along
the coast, making a firm stop at
Gary
Here iDdiana r'-pulillcans will
and Instructed regarding the
As the <lDi« is near wbeu tbc vntmerits of Ibe republican nsttoaal rs of this (-wnty will iw called upon
ticket. Local celebHiles will be ask- o notniiisie the several officer* (
«d to lake paH in the apewklng. w'hich would Ilkr 10 Bay lo those that do
wUJ be held to the open air if the
kfipw me that 1 am one of the
weather Is favorable. For safety's pioneers of ihb county and have al
Uke, however. It it thought it woald ways been frugal and lent a helplBg
be advisable to carry along a gopd band to any enterprise that was for
tired tent
the good of the couniy. Am 43 year*
The meeilng In Gary »,etog over, Of age and oapable of gtvtog the best
the Rooaeveli, according to the teatserrlce. I have ntade a soeeeto
Hve program, would move on to Ihe of everything I have ever b^ertakn
next port. Possibly some men of and think I am entlUed and fiualtpromtoenee at each plaee wonld be
lo bold the ulTiee { am seeking,
Invited to seeompany the party to
ut that like repcblican voura cC
the followtog stop.
Grand Traverse ronnty win fiOtoe
in Ibis way It is proposed to cover ftwward and declare me their BOBall tbe important places aloog the Inew. thus giving me a ebasee to win
east shore of the lake es far Mrth aa this bonoraMe <^ce. And U 1 Ata
Huski-gDO. ibrti (o strike' arross to sareessfnl I wUI give it my mtlre
or Sheboygan, and rUli lime aad pat forth my best ^orts lo
the west aMre dues In order, wtnd- plento the.gnbUc-'
rOB COUNTY TKEASUBEK
HNLEV M. HAlfUOND
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•kAMD nuVlMt MnUlATUnOAV. AUOUtt M. Ittt
a- now. tar ake' has get tkrto
koardeta. WBI yoo pteoae put tke bn- be told toe taOevtag ototr:
My tatoar waa a ebab manutaettrkyi aaate on toe Credte Rout it is
Arvld Jacobeou. I vu at a Mente ar. He kad a vecy Urge oatabUebment. aad emptoyed many vorkmeu
yeeterday and aad a lovely Uma
VfflclMeBOV;
aad boya. He used to pay tbem ac
cording to toelr work—toat is. toe
From- your Suaabfae girl.
Htrm YWi« rWM ttfwMM
of boyr aad stria that make toe right
nomber of cbalra each made was
Blgne Swanson.
! Uad o( meo aad voomo. WbM yoo
Indeed 1 will put ArrM's name on counted « to* end of toe areek. Tne
You know them;' they ar*
Ido lortns. nnaetdah thlDsi they
the Cradle RcHI. and hope be vfll toalra were then tried or uoted to see
nnraerooa. and make thetr
‘glad; aad vbea they Bad ooi that like his cedored card.
If they were vaU made. If the chair
presence felt everyarhere. The
i
yoo
hareii*t
been
kind,
or
quite
fair
to
I will tiy M kt M
1
'paaBed." or came up to toe rogulanames of the family are Head
I yonr vark. or play, or perhapt
COT OT« Mk» cOTfytatfy lum
Lawrence. Mich, tkm. toeo toe man hr boy waa paM for
ache,
Toothache,
Earache,
' exactly trm to aomethiag yon hare
« te W I CM.
Ang. f. IPOS.
Backache, Stomach ache, Neu
! saw—why. yon don't know bov dla- Dear Presldeut—
ralgia, etc They are sentineig
I wRi «y t» OT tOTi«9.iMlpfui
'appototed
they
are;
Maybe
will now try and write to wn. I
that warn you of any derange
M« kM to OTcrykOTy «to to
' grovn-op folk haren'i alvoya done have been ao busy tolq^vacatlab bMp
ment of j-our system. When
«v*ry IM«« IMm*.
'ererytUng Idst right, maybe they
mama and pIcktnE'berrim
the brain nerves become «K I OTOT Ml IN tfyiNf to to
I bare tried and tailed, but do yon beans, and also helping a lady
bausted or irtiuted. Headache
OMM totati, I -will -Tty. tfy
kaow, Sunbeama.
(and
perbapa door. I have made aboat.Bve dolUrs
One day. father wished to select ■
makes you miserable; if the
■ yoo'll IhlBk It qtieer). that makes ayaelf. all my own. School will soon
nt for toe boys' d
gtomacb nerves are weak, in
tbea all the owre eager to bare you begin, but I don't mind for then 1 panmentdigestion results, and you
soeceed!
work before and after, acbeol. We
double up with pain, and if the
"Nov." thought father. -| desire
One time yoor preeieeBi aad a boy do have grand times at our Bunb
more prominent nerves are af
booesL conseteniious boy."
help her with the ckoroa. aad what dub meeUnga. We meet every two
fected. Neuralgia simply makes
And bov do yoo think he w<
do yoo enpopae abe found one day. weeks. Weukethe Cradle Roll mem- about Boding onr! He assembled sll
life unendurable. The «*ay to
vbea abe vent to the box In the kltoh- ben and they have a good time also. the boys In a Urge room, and told
simum
stop pain is to soothe and
eo to get aoBc wood* The top via
am toe PresMent. and Prances Bask them toat. until further notIre. oo
strengthen the nerves.
Dr.
oorered over nicely, bat to the mid Is Vice Presidem. She and 1 read toe
Uiles^ Anti-Pain PUls do this.
would be required: each boy
dle of toe box her "helper- had
es In toe paper. Halo Hadley u abould make bte cbalra. and at toe
The whole Pain family yield to
ttIM CLAM BATES. Editor.
bailt op a hollow aqnare by pplUag Seoretary. She calls toe roll, and we eod of ibe week obtain bU pay ac their influence.
Harmless if
Otwtototo PMOTtor I, im.
toe wood kg-eabto fanioo!
That an answer by saying toe pledge. Tbeo cording to toe number made.
taken as directed.
night a DUB came to ber and aaked U we play games and have dinner or lea,
-Now." tbougbi father. -I shall dUn M Dr. Maw Antl-Pala 1
■■jahe ooold recommend the boy for hU and then sing or epeak. We have snrh
eorer what boya make their cbalra
‘olflee. He wanted eome one vbo waa jolly times! A week from today we
|V« o»*d than for tht
well simply for pay, and what ones
capacity with
.booaet. Mtofal and
todnatrloua. mqet at Halo Hadley's. Ov babies
do their work for consctence sake."
What could your Suntblne president are'OT enie. They walk aU over, add
Father was os good as his word. He
j.'eay?
some words, and play so nicely
When Bra. Babel Bates-WUltoma together. -They are thirteen months found toat far more chairs were
w« 1. 1MB BM7.
made than usual, but be paid eadi
rlslted lit TraverM City tola enmIt Is very dry and warm here
boy In (nil: yd be carafullv marked
■be brought tbeoe reraea to your new. We haven't bad ralo for two
toe chain and had tbOM of ea<h boy
MOm Medical Co, Elkhdit, XDd
prealdenL and aaM. ‘'Somettoie prtoi toooihs. Thanks for toe postal card.
itoii, AMfiMt 1. IMS, sa.
pUced by themselves. At the end of
toeae for toe Bunabtoera. and teU It te 00 cute. 1 always liked kltUee.
them toelr Ptrat Vice President want but haven't any now. for toe babies three weeks they were all examined
It was ditcovered tost all the chairs
T« • UtUc MnM.
ed them to read toe poem. Here H
lid. surely kUI It. They wanted to
The boy lifted hU hat ud atood
of Rufus lioundes were as good as be
Bov todoid unto mtidns fiow.
play with toe card. 1 have quite a few
fore; on toe average he bad not made covered before the man whom all Eng
m’kOT ftMTr* ton or orw?
The georet
cards now. We are going to bare a
la the aBBtolM aad tb* air.
larger number, bm they were Just land delighted to honor, and answeiII isn't to doiag your work, my boy. Bonday school picnic next week, go
•d finnly—
WlotoMm. otoipto. (mh aad
It Isn't In doing toe totog yon musL ing In m bay rack to toe lake, a lead as attong as ever. Half of Henn' Ualiln's cbalrv broke down at the first
"1 am sure the Duke of Walllogton
Mr.
That you wto toe honor nnd goto toe of Sttnsblnera. I go to two Sunday
Aa tiM bmaa «aMto Wov.
trial, and those of the other boys would not srith me to dlsobey.ordera.
Joy
aeeoola each Sunday. Bernice Is tak
1 must keep ibli gate shut, nor auSer
Atd too bapM oiorer.
Or claim toe proilt or earn toe trust. ing cara of toe babies eo 1 must close were more or lee# defective. "Ah."
said father. 'Rufus is the man." He any one lo pass but by my BMtter's
11 lent to Istwrtog toot aad lau.
and say good-bye.
now tooali liula to«l« toeak.
became undcrwuperlntendeot. then su express permission "
And it isn't toe hurry nnd notoe
From
perintendent. and afterwards a parlWbOT thtoYo too or over?
Greatly pleased, the sturdy old war
that leU;
Blenn Dell.
As to* Wrto do, aad too bMs.
rior mied hU own hat and said—
The emaUeet thing that you do to
Mtoat a busy glii you are! I do not
BtogtoE duMSh .Ua Ooww
honor the man or boya who can
aronder you have not written i
aad OMs.
Girt Dice
I Broken Rail.
U yog do it well
neither bribed nor (rigfatened Into d»
long time.
TfU sack BORsl Mb voaM aeek
rate there are good reasons
Ing wrong. With an army of such
Tke BWfTykeartod reror.
agalaat
using
a
railway
track
tor
a
it Int In getUng it done, my boy.
soldiers. 1 could no} only conquer the
Orsst Aunt Betera story.
footpath, but Bomciliues such a
It Isn't to geiung tt out of toe wny:
French, but (he world." and toe old
“Did .you gel my yoaai-cakc. Mar- choice provee a fortunate one.
Uo* akoot kar ayes aad aanu
It to not to the methods yoo may o»
duke put spurs to bis borac and gal
toar
At this ataga of crovlnc*
Boeli
waa
Ohe
case
in
low*
not
plW.
loped away, while the boy ran o
.
Ufca toe dear, aadoodad aklea.
long
ago.
wbeu
a
girl
oamod
"Ob.
dear:
oMtber.
I
rorgoi!"
Mar
And It’a not to toe prUse toat your
hi* work, sbouilng at (he it^ of bit
Not too* aacar aor too wise.
tha gave her foot a lltUe stamp of Della Ihde, lo company with an older voice—
So tost an abe aaee and heara
it toB^ to Maanderlng prodeua time. vexatloii. -Can't you get along with friend, set out one evening to call on
-Hurrah, hurrah! I've done whnl
May be vorto toe kaovlos.
happleocd that
And It lant to ratotog ahead pel- out setting U-ead tonight!"
NspoU-on couldn't do—I've kept out
-t aUll be obUged to. It ttwms. Th- the shortest route to the house they
bmO:
Aad toe Uttle aialdao'e beart?
wished to visit was the track, and-lhtv the Duke of Welllngion!"
If toe totog toat you do Is to be eob- grocery will be dosed by no* "
Ah! tor that we're prayiac.
Motoer said nothing more but Creai- lliey followed, keeping ihiir i-ar» snd
-JlH
That tt atrooc aad pore ataj
aunt Beuy. who waa visiting at toe e)'4-s alert (or auy ludlcwilou of a cow HOW Five Kitldni Cam* to be Named.
It do it weD.
There was jiie mother cat and five
rw.
*1
bouae. looked al Martha wlibalwln- log (rain.
Ood. who loreto GhiUrea so.
once toe) discovered som *- kluen*. and none of the kiitena hart
kle
In ber eye. "If you'd lived where
Maybe toe boys will tolak toelr
Seep kar troBi aU sane apart,
Somehow the children had
I when I was a girl," she aald. thing which left room In their mlntls names
preaUtot ought to ‘Yireach’' to the
nmgh Ufa's Buaa atraylBE.
thought A sudden been so busy watching them (amble
iMs. too. But she rather tolnkt the -your memory would have Improved
/
>-Jo«rM) of Bdocatioa. gills are peeping over toe boys' aboul- or else yon would have gone bungry.' change lo mdd weather from Severn over each other and try to walk and
It aonnded more like a story than a .cold had snapped one of too Iron rails, tbeo all go to sleep in a bunch, that
edra, aad naderataading toat ahe
If It all tor tbem. as well. And. aotiding. aad Martha aai down on the and at once they realised the danger they bad not thought of naming them.
tbreatenlng the paasenger train, aoon
Than to atomya a way to rise, my boy,
The mother waa tray and four of
lea. It's a .lorlng “pr^." be- footstool to naten.
that point. iDsilDctlvel)' ibey the klueiit were
"We were ninety-live miles from the
Always a way to ndvnace;
but (he fifth
oaase abe beUeree in every one ol
Tot toe road that toads to Mount you. aad Jntt waau to remind yon railroad." Aunt Betsy went on. -and begu lo run down toe track, snd. as cat wa* black, jet bll
wlibthey
rhn.
one
girl's
eyes
fell
upon
tbe
from
toe
town
where
we
did
oor
irad:booght (IvBgntn nbout toe Buntolne pledge
planning
little
red
ahaw!
which
her
friend
had
Bvery three months we went.
by toe wny of nad ehat M means.
Doaa not
Altien
Now listen, aad toe'U teH you a se- Sometimes we'd run out of something flung over her shouldorb as ihev mi
"mugh
distinguish
This was their danger signal
But gees toitmgh tt« atattoua of creL She thinks yon don't .really aoed befora toe three monihi were i>p.
Worit aad Btrire.
b of a "preacb* after all! Bat It not often.for mother was very careful. When the pasaenger train ca
ques
view
bhoray
alivr,
s
red
flag.
waxH
one
(Ul.
w-nen
father's
rheuma
Through toe ralley of Furaerere. wouldn'i do to aay that out load betion. "At last 11 was dlseovere.l that
Aad too MB toto auoeooda while oth- oaam people might tolak your presi tism was troubling bim, she let my frantitally trom the track, told of three of the gray one* had white (e«t
en Ml
dent waa partial and Indlaed to spoil orother and me go to tovrn to do toe danger near al hand Tbi- train was and toe fourth one was gray all over.
promptly brought to a sundsdll wlUiMust be wOltog to pay moat dear. you. ao We'D Just keep tost between trading."
•bon dlsUnn- of the broken ra'l. S-o again without a thought ol nam
-Could you go In a day!"
ouiedras!
ing her. toe children deslgnsli-rt ber
- No. dear: It took ua two days tu Had the break not te-en di>co>er<-d.
Pur toera'e always a way to Ml. my
had the discoverers acit-d aith less as (fral Pass
bay.
Ila Werner, of Traverse City. B. F. go and two to come, (or toe roads
And theu there were the other
Always a way to aUda,
D. No. 1. called on your president this were bad. That was why we didn't go presence of mind, a dlsasirous wreck
three. One of these bad but one eye.
Aad toe men who And at toe toot of week. It was Just a Uny vUli. but a ofteoer. We spent the nights with would have undoubtedly occurred
Ibe children aonounced eorros-fuhj.
frtenda going and coming. That wak
toe up
very pleeaent one.
slier
toe klileiis were old euo'tgh lo
Tha
Boy
Who
Kept
Out
Wsilmgton
great occasion (or me. for toat lltAB aouiBt tor an easy ride.
An BnglUb farmer was one day at prove that they bad any eye* at al).
8p M and up. though the rood bo
A nice report has oome tram toe Ue raUread town seemed as lively and
work in his fields, when b>- saw a par and then In all tenderness and w-tib
rough.
Branch SuMtne Society at Lawrence wonderful Sa Pari* would now. I
buntameii riding about bis farm no ihouRhi of rvpruacb. the allllcied
Akd too Morw aotoe thick aad Midi. Bead' BleOD Dell-a tetter, and aglne Nate *rat> as excited as I. and.
toat:
see what happy times the Suabetma between na. we overlooked one of toe He had one field that tie w t* especial kUien Iteeanie On,- Eve
ly anxious that they should not ride
Items on mother's list
Sun there wer,- tso left, two Iba'
There to room at the top tah the mad are having.
;r. at (be crop was in a rondltloo look<-4 exarily alll-e. Of course ib>
was not till we Ijad been borne
who triea.
be badly Injured by the tramp at children watibed ih.-m e»,-rv day and
Buntolne Lsttsra
day that ntotber discovered lu 'Why,
Add victory cornea at lasL
BrookaMe. Bingnam. Bleb.. ChUdren.* ahe exclaimed, as abe was horses.
It did not lake them long to find nut
So be despatched one ol bis work that ooe of these was a very spunky
ktoklng over toe stores. *1-- beliex
Aug. 7. IMS.
Hslpikg Metoar.
len to the field, telling him to shot kitten She would spli at toe olber*
you've forgotten toe sugar!’
Dear Prestdent—
■ Bwoeptag add waahlag toe dlahaw.
We are out to our cottage at Carp
‘And we had: and. the worst o( i toe gate, and then keep watch over it. II they esnie near when she wa* eat
Briaglas the wood from toe shed.
on DO account to suffer b to be lug, or If soe wts suddenly surprised
Ube BOW. We call It Brookalde be waa that there was no going hack (or
IraolBg. aewldg aad.kottUng.
Real winter weather had begun, opened The boy went us be was bid by auy une and when this wa> discaaae It used to have a brook oo *ato
Helptdg to nahe up toe oed.
but was scarce)} u< his i«si M- overed sht- Was dubbed toe Spitfire
Bide of It. bnt BOW it baa only one. be- and it was snowing faeaxlly and toe
Tahldg good care of the baby.
fiDed toe other one. l go In roads were Impassable. But you can't fore the hunter* came up. prempion of Ibe family
Watchldi her lest ahe ahouM toll.
1} ordering the gate to b<- opened.
betotng every day. and flsblng too. I Imagloe wbat a difference It mad
We tiUto chOdraa are busy:
Bui the remaining kliteu was (be
This toe boy declined to do. sutlog
have caught three black beaa and one »ur winter. We bad a sweet tooth,
Oh! there to work for a aU.
one who made (be others ''stand
rodt baaa There are many different like moet young folks, and mother toe orders be had received, and bis 'round ' If they did Dot do us sbe
I
Hatplag motoer.
determination om to disobey them
a good cook. If she did live up
birds and aaail anlmalk about beie.
saw fit sbe boxed their ear* If the
H. V. r. BwnahlNa Chib CruBto' Hoik
walking to Blngbani for toe wllda. But we didn't get many Threats and bribes were offered alike rvai came round her eauet-r of ml!k
Arrtd yaeohaou. age aU ’ noatha. grocertee the other day and as we dainties toat winter. There were
she cuff,-d them away, snd so of
OdMda. Mich. ’ Name aont'by Signs were coming booie wc saw a Ijltte kinds of dried fruits to be made inti
coorse she was the Bn*s And no one
eottoD-taO altUag op la toe road. 7 lie sauce and plea, but without sweeten same resulL The boy remained jm was more surprised than were toe
squlrels frisk. ^ and chatter an ing they were aoytbing but palauble. movable in the deterrmaniKni not to
chgldreo when we dtacorered that the
day long about here. I have seen a ITielltUe sugar toat was left we hoard open the gate
Mtien* were »!: named, for every on,
After a while one ol noble pmence
bird, tour king- Ushers and ed as If It bad been gold, but It was
was sure be bad not named tbem.
aerveraJ leraa. Of course toe woods used very aoon. and then there was advanced, and said, lu votumaodlng
And sucb a tunny lot of name* as
woto. toatead of a story* Your presi are full of music all toe Ume. Papa Mtotug to do but wait till the roads tones—
DIsekie, Cray Paw*. Oip•Mj boj. do vxiu know me! I am ibe f- was
dent has called racatloa a play time,
vent blackberrylng Wedneeda.v were dear, and wait wrltbout any
Duke of Wellington one not Bcrus Eye. spitfire snd Boss Uul Ibe natue»
and so it baa been for many o( yoo. and got over two quarts of berriee. gar to help us keep sweet. '
tomed to be dteobeyr-d
and I com all fitted and some of them bad Ircen
but eke has feet kegn to Bad out Papa aaw a bird that was all blue
Aunt Betsy alopped to laugn at
wknt bear aelptal eunablnera amei with not a colored feetber ou IL Hop iiaembraace. "it's been a llfeloog mand you to open toat gate, that I earned snd the kittens dldn t n-em
to mind them tn the least.
Of you hare beta, through toeee long ing my letter Is not too long.
leaaon to ate." she aald. -When I've and my friends may pas* through '
days of aammer. Here aad there, from
oeen trusted to get any household sup
Your Uule frtend.
nmay dtOerent places, aad'la a
plies I doot i-ink 1 dave (ailed
Katharine Davis.
dttereai ways, toe hae learned of tto
Ton have writiea such a good de- bring them since that time."
totags yoe bare dcM to help father acrtpUoB of what yoo have seen add
"If 1 bad to go ninety-five milew (or
mother aad the little brotoet* done, that I feel as tooegh I had been
yeast-cake I aupoae Td remen
A New Orletm wamRn w»n dun.
ato atotma. Yon doet kaow how hap with yen. I tolak the bird your fatb- ■o," Marths said. "But after alir abe
py tt has made ber, and how paoed of
added. boaeaUy. "there's no reason to
BecBnip abe did not extract nufftiiMd
aa Udlfo Baatlng.
you she ta becaaae. while abe doesat
let yourself get careleas lust because
really beloag «b you. yet abe levea
OnMua. Hloiu yoa hare things coavoaleaL’ —Young
Sbe took Seotf*^ Emulsion.
yon all yoo knew.
People's Weekly.
Ang. 7. tPM.
The Pain
SUNSHINE
Family
Y\ iTf\/
\a2/
anrpriaed to knew bow ttooety toa
grown up (Mk watch you. They don't
■ay Ttwy aiucb about H. of eeunet
but an tor llmr they are hoping that
you are powlag up tom the right Uai
It Is quite e vhOe ttnee I whm
you. tar I have been busy taktag care
of my Bute aepbev.
He was
amutosKAW the last of My. He has
pot two teeth. 1 am ettriag with ^
Th* VMMsg Chair-Makera.
geaOeman beating ooe rei
be -good Inch- of certain boya in
lalng ptaoea repited ibni It was
—__ i I
FOR ALL JOB WORK
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Best Tea \
We Believe We havetheflicMarket.
Choice
oice Uuooloied Jnpi
Jnpna pnrtioolnriy fine flavor nad
yeptioonl ntraaffth. If 700 have tioabie ffhttiag a
. tbnt ii to vonr Ukias tir n inmpie pomra ol «>ia
-iUttknoarr dinnoen
c'
.
< ^ ^
^l»ok.
Price* Me |
J. J.
\A/ooi, >Ayoal, ^^yann•d
The tituatiOD of (be wool market la
the outlook U that If they should take t
eerislnly make a deducUos of from 4« to fic lews (or-«*ni7 pound.
At the present eoudUlon 1 <nn use all the wool from Of~ ' '~
erse. Wexford. Aoirlm, Maulaiee. and Leelanau oouoUsa.___a bet
ter advantage than any ouwide Urge dealer can do. AH 1 would
id 1Ilk*
find
to have the public do before they ship or fetch tbem lo U
out the prlces*from someone else, as I am certainly paolBr*
-t my
prices win reach from a cent to two ceuls abovq othara Mfnlgbt
It offer* It wouldn't be no object <0 me to pubHah my prtew for boom
other dealers, ss I wi
want them to work a >d hustle for It as I did bofore 1 made my sale, and I am satisfled to give
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gtviwer* ar lo ihe dealer*. Whoever wants 10 know the pr^ befora
they ship or fetch (hem in can call me ou either phono as w« ar*
always ready to answer and we have them In the offico.
Please do hot sell to anyone else-before^ you get ny-prices,
lianklng yoo all for the past yept'*. iMora, aad
lOHOlWII
CROKia
780-732 C. Front ntfOTt.
Traverao CHy. Mich.
au phone ill. Bell phone 130.
Do yon TIilBk
It Possible
For a Flour lo
Keep Inereasiag
In Sales For Over
Twenty Years
WlUioal Meril?
Thars Ibe Record
ol BEST FLOUR
HANNAH & LAY CO.
PAINT
NOW
The flit n a splendid'
painting time—oo gnaa and Ua* *
10 stick la (nth paiu; n« *o
many txia* (a teak Uie the torface joR brioR yoa pant; goad thlngH
proccct the haute agaiiiM wism MTOT.
H you paint bow aad uw
SHawmWilliams
PAIKT
©
you'll get (be best o< re
mit* and save moary.
Come in. talk it ovn
and get ester raid).
FRANK TRUDE
By using
Blatchlord’s CaU Meal
You can raise calves.
Cheaply and snecessfally wlOianl mil k.
II is Ibe perieci milk sabstllnle. II resembles new milk.
BlatcUord’s Calf Meal
la composed of cioe diffttrenl iQ;;raJiL-nU. oscli one for a epcotnl
purpyee mined in Ui':cyrn-.t prypirt 0Qi--tb* rennlt
100
feirt eiperieuoe.
IMIbs. BlMlchlord'S Call Meal mnkea lOd gallon*
milk •nbstitnt*.
It is fed with akim or •epantoriiilL
tlioroaglilj cooked.
cilven.
Itia ensv to use.
It U
It doeaaot wonr the
,
U Ton one it onoe>7ou will insUtna BUtdibfd’n.
Tbnt
b on been our experience.
Rendt:
Sbe gaiaed a poand a dA]r in w«i^
ALL KUCCaSTS. Ms. AIO> tlOT
TRAVERSE CITY. HKH.
-toctr that ga*« a bey hit rise in
J
tl4t A YEAE.
TRAVCMC CITY, GRAND TRAVERGE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. TUEEOAY. AUGUST 1E IMG
STEAMER LEELANAU BLOWN UP
ung waa at the wheel, having taken
AWFUL DISASTER ON LAKE LEELANAU
MONDAY MORNING.
STATEMENT OF
CAPTAIN MOSIEG
of the
atoamer
MRS. ISABELLA LA BONTE KILLED
eta."
to high proeaure or
den«
Mr, o« walked three milee to Sing-
like
ehewo
The
that
the
popular
flaw
waa ■
or more, unt.i that part of
having
off thie morning
the elopkod
ChaHea
In
DEAD
wartt of IL
MRE. IMGEUtA LakONTE TRAVERse CITY. ■
Jutt aft of the
whael-
•
• at I shut off It let go.
•
“Twenty
would
• have dene no good, at my aletor
FATAUT INJUIIED
• waa
JOHN HARTUNO. LELANO.
DMDREM
Prabably a
RUMELL MILUE. Ann Artwr, Mri«wlr MaWM.
picet
of the
dead when
• wotor.
STRUCK BY S0METHIN6
ahe
struck
the
a
,|the
Travaraa
RALRH G HAETINOG cHy trai
ar af Travaraa Citr, acaWad tilghtiy.
RICHARD
STEPFENG
aeaWad ati|Ml]>.
and
ena
of
She was site a member of
and was a daughter of Louts Mooier
Bht leaves bdsidet her
father a number of brothers and alp
Captain
Charles
Moeler. owner
the boat owing to the foct that It waa
could bo done for Mra. LaSente.
going at goad apaad. and her faea wat
fsllad to Hae after the firot time. It
Leelanau;
covarad with bleedr weunda.
Ralaing
was atatad'and alinough a aearch wa*
and master ot the lll fated
end
har arma abort har head, without a
made, no trace of her body wae found.
thur of San Franclaco. who la In the
NARROW ESCAPE
army, and William of Elk ftap<ds. Her
She
Captain Metiar had boon
werka on the boat, waa standing be
tide the whoelhouae, but fortunstcly.
command of the Leelanau for oomt
Homy
Sira, teabalia LaSanta. af Trawaraa
Uma and waa porfoetly familiar with
pataanger.
had
of
ttaamcr
Peter.
Joaeph
Provement;
Ar
mont
Mrs.
John
Coutouner
of
Elk
Mary Rarquettc Of RootCharloe Paulua. who:^„„
buG Ore., and Mrs. Delia Gilten of
the narrowoot.
nigo parly, and turned the whooi evoi
Hartung
Neal.
all
the one of George Ott probably »>•>''» I
ataaHng
tha beaL having picked up the Haot
to Hartung.
Joe.
ChaHea;,
aittert tiv Mrs. Joe Valley of Prevp
aeaWad,
«a« aaHawa.
Conception,
of ProvemofiL
HARTUN6 FORMER CAPTAIN
RULES ATWOOD, Laland, acaldad.
She waa a
Mrs. LaSontc wat 42 years of age
• eider it due to any fault of oura."
throw har overboard.
There were many narrow eacapea.
. ~~ CAREN, CMcimatl.
a word of
the explooion
lake cloaod over her.
«Mt aarlaua.
had
atruck Mra. LaSontc and tha fore* of
erjr. aha tank and the watero of the
Ltland.
•
and
Treversa Bay hive NO. 71,
and no life boot, oe that nothing
MRE R. G HASTINOB,
boon
Ir
Maine.
The lake
not on the aide that waa broken euL
WInoborg. of
wat
Provomont.
win
be Uken to the home
Mrs.
Stanley i~4»
with
removing
hia
coat
.n
the
overboard.
blood and that he cank at
Mrs. Engehert i. pooltlv. that
Mr. Wmogar waa drowned.
water and losing that.
®‘''*rs
at.te
also that
Several
there
Ru—•> Min. wa. not CO fortunate •
a
*
H. remained on the boat
INJURED WALKED
for aome time, being the last Ohe of,
the injured to b* Uken off.
was
'««
and received very painful burnt about
tha body.
Mr*
Mya that hi. face was cov
slight’*''*^
bums although he had to sw.m some [«"<*•
dictanca.
Ltland. wife bf
The the boat and they declare that
Winegar,
a
reaorter
st
Fountain
went overboard whan the ateam came I
In clouds and escaped
of
thst village, and daughter were aboard
after
ependlng some lime at Laland.
sons, Stanley ——______
and nuoeell,
I
EngebcH.
tne pastor of the Lutheran church of
E. F. Mill*, wife and sent, were On
booL
her
ANOTHER MAN DEAD
ir enough I
forward part of the
of
father, Louis Moaier. at Provement
t Mik. La
ictr way back to Ann Arbor
-a being dragged for the
remains and if thay arc found they
a
ounding
the channel and the hondllng of the
Mile. A«
„
.cedent
that
wood alee went overboard when the,...
The
Evening
Record
of the diueter .hd a re-
foree of the eaploeion came, but clung, porter waa at once sent to the scene,
to the aide of the boat.
THE STEAMER LEELANAU
He waa badly;
burned.
,„ vvynter Miaacy'e Alias
I car. the trip being made in about 26
Mr. and Mrs. Hastings and children j mlnutoa. ao
craft.
'the IHUe ataaintr Laolanau Wow up
Captain Metier
stepped
out-
wars near the
bow
of
aide tha whoolheuao and waa about to
Mrs. Cook being
collect the faro* when ho hoard En-
stinctively the
John HartunE uF Lolond, waa oo badly
glnaer Hardy coll him and tall him to
protect
htjuibd that tt H vory probable that
Shut off fteam.
from the clouds of ateam by shield-1
•InghOM at 7:46
ha
will
dia,
MMtday
and
Captain
Moaier
ca.
ethem caped unhurt.
tight
wort harL ttio WiJiiHoo raitglng
of
ateam.
which enveloped thoae in the
tho oartouo burrio rooolvod by Ruoaci
bow.
Thoae In
me
cabm.
children,
saving
the.r
waa inacnaibie and covered with blood,
Tho atoamor Laolanau
neck, but
her right
arm
The
aroaa otopo aoring to two couooa. tha
firot bolng tho fact that it wot Mon.
day morning and tho eamporo and eol-
to tho dty.
Thoot atego eauood tha boat to run
was
..ttlng
on the ran
steamer.
revived
and
-We were joking when the j
exploalpfi took place-
The wan of the |
milt
and
throe
then
waa
be-ng rumed and me roof b'own off.
Outside of the iteem dome, the boiler
She went right down.
I
Mr. Ott said that
as
soon at
he
rusned back
two
ened.
Making ^
an InvooUgation. ha found a looao belt. |
time,
ha
called
CiiwMg Moaier, who was
were
the
most
fnght-
The report of the
cxpleaien
wa
Suddtnly, the whole boat seemed
were
sitting, and
tort net
boat
coming
soamod
everything shiver. The steam
enveloped the forward portion of the
DOME lET 60
According to the engineer. It was
probably tha Ohiming off of tha stoom
that aouaaJ tho oaploalon as SB pounds
tops no* rogardid ao toe much for tho
Rdllar, M whatovor the oauos. the
Gaffw Itflad, tha farce going
SMAU BOAT
The Leelanau i« S' feet long »
beam of
12 feet,
faUlly
boat to such an eictont that Kcionekr
sure vertical machine but it sent the
This ha* been an excellent ecaaen
Hartung who was preoably j
Injured, was
among those
I
d after we got him t
alblt ha was tha first ena to roach It.
boat and Captain Moeicr wat
looking forward to a better one sa the
water in the! Leiand nver
I
would be
deepened by the new dam arid he in
to the forks of the road, wbere l
tended to advertise
a
could handle large crowds.
farmarY ng to Sake him
train.
Ha
was
brought
m
to
on
Northport train and Ukon off at
eaploeron
been
as
he
the boat was not inspected by the gov
ernment officials,
“Had the
hesvily
As Laks Leslanau is inland waters,
could hardly see what waa happening
RouMng to the boat at quickly at poa-
Fouch-Leland run ever since.
gine was a single cylinder, high prerboat along ab^ut 12 miles sn hour.
WALKED INJURED NAN
“John
e boat lo« its j TiM out of the water and at the tame
haaaaray. the aaploelon cams. Hardy H’’"*waa pa Ma knoao behind the bailor, I to
tog af
pasaengen
ohere
hoard a long d-atanea. Leo KeHnoke.
atoam
atopgaS, avan bHors
place
nolee of the explosion came to their
Captain | young man who Uvea acrooa the lake
be flaning In that
vicinity, and saw the
ahul cR
me
took
Captain Moaier did hia best to began to aaaiot them to shore. Farm-; Mosicr brothers, at Prevcmoi
pataanger*. of whom
era In me vicinity who had Heard the eght years ago anfl has beer
prppabiy 2S, and tucceoded in
to shut off tha ateam.
ssm
Pccldeni
ifw mmutea
Just os the
and the angina,
upper work*, the wheeihouse
the f
of
Injury
forme
don’t think she knew what hit her.-;,* *tiH solid.
PANIC FOLLOWED
to the etcra of me boat, where many
oav#
The boat
.tael' la not ao badiy damaged, except
I never saw her after the first look,
capod
to
the
Wim blood.
could
up L.,y Troaauror. Haatinga. wife and
aaotative tMa morning thaL In orGar
and
Liter
when she went in. her face covered
he
A panic followed the eapleeien al
SHOT OFF STEAM
ashore
bottom,
girla and taken to whore
though strange to say, those who ea-
Mr. Hardy atstod to a Roeord repro- j
the
placed in a rig driven by two young
catch the train lor Travoroa City.
Hardy
drifted
on
the side of the face and the neirt In-ji, was towed to Pi-ovemoni,
aunt she wae struggling m the watev.
Shortly attor a atop had boon
Ed.
had
LaBonte on:,«,„„.y ,„eher net holding n.
mada at tha .fMtlngo cetuge to pick
Enginoor
boat
Ing debHa striking Mrs.
about SO pounda of tteam bolng cor.
cHWran.
,nj„reo left aboard,
The
engine fbom burst out. a piece of fiy-jwa. poundmg
lata and It waa apoodad alonE
hoard o pound In tho onglrto.
walking along to the railroad,
wtw was a passenger on the ill-fated The M-iis family and Mr. Wineberg
ingcri were uood to dreao hit Iniwriaa.
Quartert of a
ooeoad, tha dreut bringing a numbor
nod.
was ooon
“t
At Bmgham. Mr. Stef-
waa met and he also stated that
I Mrs. LaBonte was drowned and that
handkcrehiefa borrowed from tno paaaHe wat taken aortore. walked
t^oro wore lotuming homo, and the
a
man
Although, badly hurt, he Idd of
'
]a ftimber were injured
From then
talking
pas^nger, of m. boat were
with Mrs. LaBonte," aaid George OtL
INJURED MAN WALKED
tho uaual trtp, but thora wore num-
the
way
About two miles from Bingham, the
being I was drowned.
He
the tight waa a hdirlbit one.
loft Laland
on tlmo tWo morning bound for Fouch.
accident
Masacy and
Mrs.'first of the m/ureo waa met. Mr. Har-
y
litjvrod all bolng forward.
Mr.
and her right arm, her veil protecting' «h« accident saying that one person
ecalded to a blitter
been blown through the window.
that
to me reporter had come all the
them; from the cHy,
bodica.
tha attar partlon ot tho boat oacapod
anti roly and wort not avon wot tha
after the
Cook., that
In-jhardly believe
sought
Hastings being burned about me neck tung.
her
Mllla, ooh of G J. Milia, Of Ann Arbor,
Gown ta only alight buma.
their
in
Maatinga
mg them with
After tha blinding ruah
from
soon
withA. 8
morning.
about two milM the other tide
outward
hence the sbeenco
of life preservers and life bosL
The
tnetead of upward we would probably engineer stated that he hod been on
thrss ether beau arnvmg shortly af- all have boon klllod. Only thooe who ainec the seaoon started and tha boiiar
were cleoo to tho engine room wore had not been inspected since then.
NO LIFE PRESERVERS
injuredwater.
I
Mra.
saw throe heade In
LaSentt;
a
boy
to tha
where
he
Grand
is
bow
■eating at easy as poaaibie
ARE LEAVING
SPRINGFIELD
ONE 16 BEING CONSTRUCTCO AT
RESIDENTS
Uqoioa. such. Ang. 16—»rty (a
May ol Ibis year tbe daa on Lffko
Billing* was washed away. eotpLylng
the content* of the lake and Soodlog Ibe riparian owners below living
on Cedar creeG Into wbleh tbo toko
sster Bowed and daiMgad progany
considerably. Tbe dam has bowar
been rebnllt because the wwblng Ot
(he lake water waa of aacb vMocIty
that It tore aaad eabanknoau to a
very wide extent so that tbo coat ot
reconstruction eras made BOOh torgar.
Tbe insaSlrieney of tbe paapa to
give good nbd ndeqonte nervlea to tba
(HUnpIng station loeatad n tew rods
beiow tbu lake waa tbs toaing and
tbe am ibenght of toqmlry toio tbg
conatracUoB of n power daa to bOy
erected on tbe spot whore (ha old
doB stood, and arter aa tovodtIsbthMi
by electrical oaglGbato h was toarwod
that soCldeat water p0G*r tSraagll
tbe eonatnMtlOB of a proper dabs
could be dereloped wUb wtaltG to op*
erau tbe Mantoa power pUsL
Tbe daa ta being ooutrsctod and
win be made with solid eetawL aenL
circutor side walls and nbatasUal to
every reopecL Tbe daa proper wU
be Btoe feet to bsdght wUb a drama
«way for tbe regalattos ol tba
cascade or ntoeJoot watortolL
the
CapUin Mooier stated to a Racord
who
reprooontative that Mrs. LaSonto was
MANTON.
__
will RepUos the Ohs That Wm Can
ned Assay By a Ftosd Barty in
May This Ysar.
TtlESDAY MORNING—Mr. Msrtung
died tt 6:W Mat evening.
ARE
GETTING
OUT
ON ALL TRAINS.
MANY WERE THERE TWO WHITE HEN miED
One Sasaion Was Held at the Forks of
moot valued member* of tne L-
C- G A.
Although we feel terribly
not a tingle life preserver on the
ettjr. burnt abaut nack and Hght
smiling foes
Immaculate
the turfoca once, tome diaunce from
aiflM birnw.
taken
the Boardman and Two Others
At Fifs Lake.
Awatani
County
Fatally
diapoaitlen.
firm believer in the Catholic foith and
According to E F. MlUt. ahe came to
ArSor,
houoa.
Chatta
,|waa a member ot the Church of tha
STANLEY
Ann
cheerful
cheer to offer to ethers.
A. •. COOK, Travara* Citr, aealdad.
HILLS,
in
blew the always met her fHenda with
• over this diaaeter. I do not eon-
planking
remained
No matter how strong tdvcrac winds
Aa soon
iife-proaervera
bemg
blown against tha front of tha pilot
buainesa ability and poeoeaaod a moat
mlgTit net
hauac. th« tide of the dtcfcriauta wai
She
optimittlc and
In
• run up too high, when I ehut off
• I loekad at the gouge, the hand
tom out ar>d )t wot tn«re that Mro.
the
Mra. LaSonto wai a woman of rare
125 pounds of
• atandlng at SO pounda.
NEW POWER DAM
hovu^
by
nooga about a year, returning to thia
Laet year regw
• order that the ateam
that
w,th
city upon the death of her mother.
• oteam. but this year M waa the
• highest that we have carried.
steam
In addition, he
internally
Reoonthal cloaod out hie buolneoa In
“The boiler wat mapwted two
« lardlyrwo earned
injured
of
before
Boston eterc for
Arm to ChaManooga. Tenn_ when Mr.
It gave *
• years age and waa found to bo In
• eccollent shape.
and
the
GREAT RACE WAR IS ON
In
it flret began
Rosenthal, gomg
thIe city.
Eight Other Persou were Sc&lded, Including Hr.
and In. R. S. Hastings and A. B. Cook ol
This City-AU in]ared were in the
Bow ot the Boat
aaieeladlet
charge
geode department,
the •
dome became -w w«ak that when •
Shut
obliging
She had boon .donl.fied with
tha Globe store imce
Ing gradually, probably for a year •
I
and
the city.
tteam ‘
of La
haa a
Ho it dreadfuMy
eecoplng
Travarmc hoapital.
Hr«. UaBente was one of tha moot
r wat not due '
ow water, or '
that.
the
Hartflng <ms
MRS.U BONTE
a '
there and that ,1 had peon work- *
JOHNHARniNGOFLELANU WAS PROBABLY FA
TALLY INJURED
wat
ham. where he caught the train for
flaw in the boiler,
ing bOTA oent for.
bumod.
the latter wot collecting tick,
thlo city.
anything
flohorman
poured over hio body.
Leelanau. •
to
a
the capUin'a place for ■ few minutea
repreoonta- •
“The accident wo I due
lo
years oiG and
while
on
Record
land. 44
Hsp-
not racovsr.
and aavsiel children, ths Tamlly hav
•
made the following eUWment to •
Evening
Mr. Hartung
would
•
Captain ChaHoo Moaier. In com- •
mai>d
t S:4S mis snarwoofi John
waa believed he
Trsaaurer
Hurt and
CAughL
Mobbed Sy
Negroea—lliinels Capital
Kifr l.a]cr. Aug IS.—Thr Sunday
School Krvlval Tour cooTrntloa went
Barker frve-k from Elk Rapids and
held two Rfrasloos. afterDooo and even..
The apeakers were the Rev
Rev. Mr Potter, of Batea; the Rev Mr
Thompson, of Elk Rapltlt. Chat,
blrsll. of Traverse Oly. the Rev Mr
Hams, of Kalkaska, and Hr. ClevolaoG of I'adUlac
The spirit of God was In ibr meettug and at the close one person ex
pressed a desire for a belter life The
aiDging of tbe ?3rd Psalm In tbu
Swedish language by Miss Slegrtd
l^agergren. ot (*blcago, waa enjoyed
by all.
Thursday morning the lour left
Barker Creek lor the forks ot iSe
Boardman river, where tbe party ar
rived ai 1 o'rlork p. m and after par
uking of B bountiful picnic dinner a
nieeting was called to order by the
prewideni. 0 H Estee. In the shade
of the ireee by tbe roadside. aUeoded
by about SS people who had eome from
all directions and had drlrqa tram stx
to i: mllet to a>eK at this apoi in Uie
wUdemw»i.
Many u-tuifled that they felt tStt
Trfia hsil blesed them there, and at the
i-hwe of the servin', two persons dtcidivl 1C llvi- the better life From the
fork* ihc lour came here for the eien
mg i-ervlce. which was held In the M
E church attended by about 260 peo
pi-' from the village and surrounding
iountry
Tbe npi-akcr* were the Rev. Mr. Potu-r. of liates. and the Rev. D CochllQ.
of Traverse City, wbo urged all
ronse y> Je*u» f'brUt and prepare
meet their God Much Interesc wax
manlfexi
in Charge of Militia.
Poona, III.. Aug 16.—A opoeial dis
patch from BpHngfiald this morning
that Assistant County Troasuror
W. K. Sowe waa cAught and ahot by
infuriatsd nigroaa. after
was robbod of oavoral
which
ho
hundrod dol-
laro, his watch and diamenda.
Sows will dlo, five of tho
bulleta
Uking sffoct in viUI parts.
Tho
negroes
aarming back
this
morning
Into tha
oaat
aro
af»G
SBviiy armed, aitd a weros rolgn df
taiTor la expaetad tenighL
nswapaperman waa eaught in an
allay by negroaa and driven Back, to
lo office.
Offieers and militia are
Tha aoldlara' arma have bean token
away and approprtttod for uaa by the
mob.
The whites am oomlitg from
nearby country tewiu ta help; In the
Thousands of man are how eamrming ths streets.
Ths whbla biialhaai
portion of ths city is jutt as domoeallaed as
is ths east and. and many
larger etoroa are cloaa
The citizens are laaving town, w^
men
REPUBUCJIN
CONVBmON
and chlldmn
OFFICIAL CALL PWni.GlNATOIHAL OtSTfHCT.
aro dej
every train and Gtsrufbar
places of safety.
Night of Terror.
Sprlngfleld, III., Aug.
16.—Two
s-blu- men kJliod, a negro lynched,
more than 76 perama tojurod asd 4«
bouses, moetly occupied by Mgroos.
burned. M tbe result of an attempt
by a mob to lynch a negro wbo
lacked a shite woman.
After tbe nlgtit liot. arson
xlsugbirr. the siite troops, wbo ware
railed oat by the governor, sDcceeded
earl) today In restorlag a semblance
IN THIS Cin ONSEn.22
CAHOIDATC FOR STATE SKNATOR
WILL SC CHOSCN. .
Wnre Changed at tha
.
Ax shown to (b» oCldal caQ ia an
other columa. tbe tagnbUcaa. oonvepof order.
Uoa of tbe TwentyaevMtb aaaatnrtol
Dead end Injured.
district will be Into tn the ceatjr
The deed are
court bouse In (bU city on Taeadar,
O. J ScoH. xhiri b> i-tray biilleL
September n. at 7 o'clock lb (ba aft
Lxiuis Joh&xou. shot ifarougb i
ernoon. At Ibla eonveatioB a caadlabdomen.
date for Mate aesator wUi be nonriCharles Hamer a DCCTO. lynched.
persene
interviewed
could
nated. Tbe only candldau tbaa tar
The sounded are:
to appear U Gtal*. Senator TYad a
Aligxnlna Angelo, shot ikrongh
Wetmore. wbo wtU be a ewaJMsiji for
ligh: arm on ibe aireri.
renoalDation. Tbere wOi be bo o^
Elreling Albert. »bot tbrougb
posliton to Mr Weunore^ a* be baa
>r- hip durlriB ibe street rioting
made a brilltont record to tbe auto
K F Brtnkaian. sirurk In tbe bead
siih a brick.
The reason that (bU convcnUoa la
Itetslnix AlezBDder. a saloonkeeper,
eiruck wiih brick* and Hones and not to be held onder tbe primary
SMtem M because when (be boundary
ha'll.' Injured.
vf
the district was changed by tbe
John Krosnell. mlli'lamaD. one
legisUtnre one of tbe oonnUes bad
Mob AtiemptM to Take a Negra From hand liad'y slashed
me Jail at Huntington. L. I..
I'stopbei! psirolmnn hli lo tht not voted to operaie under the pri
mary law. ibcrefore a amvenilon is
But Wat Finally Dcivoft
•ixrk srh none*
Back
K W Chafin prtilill.l’loi, .-andldate tiecexsan.
SPRINGFIELD
QUIET TODAY
4,500 LDffiRS IN TOWN
for prefcid,'tu hii in ib-- f«re »lib
bnrks
Oscar rwhikampt polieeman. hli
over Ibe ngtii eie s|ih a brick dur
'll.-I 4 !.■■-' Sj'mniil i;uard>njrO, emn ing noting si !u>vi>en
ar- iwinilliiic tl:,- nlj ha'r li-tnporsr
Robert Hshlksnii. lolored. Iieatcn
ill at l<-e»i )ii,i an rnd lu tbe lyDcb- b.T a moll, rendition crtMcal
inc am] nuiiQfHarrj G Harnog memiv"- of 'InTil- sn'ilucro I•]et1.,-I,^.
howev.f
ga'Ilng g'lc e-'itioQ of 'be Filth m Incidentally. He Hat a Family of the
» touga Cl-rased by ’Dr nUllIu »
Good Old aue»On Vaca
->a>--Brix Slid eunx. asslti- ouly Lhr leii.'ing lAjeper .' reoiaurstii
tion Run.
il.par-utT ot • V- tmop. to ksge aa
K T ?’run.- waiter in Loep—•'*
other oa- Agatn'l 'hr iilarks.
H-.h
Kailey. one of the most experi
raf.- rui by glass, kill lose one arm
Attempted Lynching.
Henry Steiger, pltrb.-r for Ib- enced slid faxiesi engine driven on
NVs
V-.rl.
Aug
IT —Thlity-flin .ipringfleld ball team, shot In the I'-g
iti.- main line of tbe g R. * L. ta
m-n arm—! srh r:„tn. »oa axcr batIsktng Ibe place of Jtotn Bailey, wbn
Mary other* no' repor’rd sj )i-t
iriv-d dnsii 'll- dnnrv o( the Hununc
!► on a vBiWtMn. oo the Nortbpon run.
First Rsgimeet Called.
inn L 1 Jill- X- 1 nclbck tbu morn
Robert Haller t* ao oM setUer. but
Ohirsgo Aug r. —Goiernor Deneen
lag ID aa rflor'
to
Ivoch
flecrgr
n a '-I-phone m-saage in Colonel Bd- in spile of his age be Is fast and Bore.
Wublor»Q * n> Kill accuird of xa sard f Young a' IK uclock today He U the father of a RnmeTeUtoB
stuck uj-on X shiir soman v-sterday railed r«"' the Flr»i r.-giment. I. N. O.. famUy. having, ii U said, eight giris
coosif-ing of 12 cornpanlm. aggregni- by hi* (IrM wife and eight bdyn by
The? sere iinahir to Inrre the tBDrr iDg between Wm and TOO men.
Tbe bl> second. The family It now to
door ud lAfkiDg
a
leader,
acre regiment mobilised In CbJcago
and Sorthport.whnre it baa been resorting
quelled
1-f tor BpringfleH on a *pecial train for the tammer
Bob IS not only an engtoner who
at 11 20 o rloek.
GIANT SUNFLOWEG
can .tan fast and keep tbe pace, bet
Hai ilaxmere. of i-bicagu. who with If need tie be can apply the air bel
The Rav G H. Fleming Has One That blx wife ha* been ilstUng her parents. ief than anyooe oe the md.
It a MentUr.
Mr and -Mr* Eli Bordenax. of NorthThe Rei B H riemlog has a sun
port. wa< in ibc rity last night on bU
Mias Emma Bordeani. of Nortbport.
flower ID bit garden that would even return borne
Mrs Gasaere will re was in the etty over night whOe on
make Kansas take notice
The plant main a: Nortbport lor n longer vtoiL her way to Muakegon tor a two wn^'
measures lO feet in beigbl and II feet and
also vuit b«r brother Fred visit with ber brotber. A. 8- firifitoiiii
lo rirmmfereoee ai tbe base. At tbe Bordeaux,
of ihe North ManlUM general manager of tbe Stewart-HartsSpi
i: - With 1
sri.l
n,c;.--
n;
not
and
bloo.1
BAILEY A VHERAN
QftAND nuvcmc KCllALn.TUBM»AV, AUOUVT «. tM
Mmms
ICE COSTS JOllE
DDDiUttiX
C.C.CWOI
BKPUlcb' to BY RCP. JAMEB
mOnboe.
E. C Wells. Fvmeriy of FM* Loko,
Ttlke at the CeedNlMW to Texea
E.
C.
Wells,
a
former
Rotten B. E*allc-r.
^ miiiii! m ttoimi ritm Mttei
mSSTS. «•». tt-OM POMOBM A
TnrwM at/, Mieb. oader tb« Act
at Camgnm at March 1. im.
located St Beaumoot. Tex., where ha
CELLENT ONE.
has charge of the ofllces of too Santa
iVoef. -Mr. Menre* Ha* Bean a
greofional
Dtolrici
of
(W
tr>ju;:*ii
Oeaitototo—My aoeoilou
r-
ceotly beeo called to certain urn<Ic«
te^'umQ^Tmih •enaioiio] diotrtet of MM&u l» h««hr «H«> to
MMht (ha owt Hohoe in (he City ^ f
TKHne Cttr. «■ Toeodoy, the Hnd
4m at t^iliM Ihoa. at two o'clodi
to the«$«m tor the rarvoM of
- .sr^. “Odtooto tor State Ben• toonaaotlon of each
eppeartuf In *ome of the De»-«iui|>er«
In thU district relative to the lecl*U
Uve record of the Hon. George G
Co
rell of Traseree City, now s caodldate for the nomination o« a memiK-r
of eODSresi tron thU dlaiHou and a*
one haring bad experience os » tncqi
of
the
Michigan
leglclaiure
ihnnigh four aesslonc. and oa a mem
her ot
I to totoOdtoHOOB oa toUowe:
long
eUndlng of
the
stair
grange, and desiroiu of Icnowlng the
facta oa
Ornad TraverM .
taken
SSSK.-;
Wexford . .
ord*.
they actually
the palna
to
»oU»...............
regard
Mr.
Co-
> actioDO os ebown by
the
ret-
10
powoaani
the
by
pcor man.
aud |
He nai.-d that a man ran
b<- cun to
Other Btatc,
and
alluosl
progress
b
away
In regard i«. ilviug eip.'n»c* be,said
poaalble between the
and
Toxu*
that
did
slsK
with
hi* paD-nu. at
Mr. Covell Cesaed to be a member of
pllhor branch of the Michigan IcglsU-
for
Richard
I'barle* H
i
A
l-orvli^^OW
Uleslon,
Big Kspids today
TODAYS MARKETB.
PrtMii Honda}"* Record.
iiuiioD
flmitog
bis
csiuc
GRAIN.
Chicago
Aug
17—Close—Wheal
9IA,r: corn 7SMc: o»'e (SAsc
Detroit. Aug.
17 —Close—Wheal
SIC; oat*. t7«4c.
live'otock.
Maal Builaiu
Aug
Wax tx-ans, per lt>. ..
I?.—Catllc—Rr^
Feeling
ENTHUSIASM
IS APPARENT
iioiiRed
toat
tbu
Sheriff
was
TbarU-*
almost
Mr.
choice. H-OO^ e.oo.
S.
Button
JohnkOu.
who went 10 Willlamaburg and car«
sierr*. $6-{&ecA0
64.60;
celpt*
had got on the right trail 4>f toe mid
night maraoderv.
lamb*. <(.60
ahoep.<S.6«6 4 76
CAMP IS BROKEN
lOc higher,
Lots of pork, per lb. .
The mark'-i w geiilag livelier. Yes
Leg of Umb, per Ib.
....................... lie
terday an even doxen load* of pou-
lAmb^chops, per lb.
.......................IBo
t<x-v rami- 111. oggregariOK 466 bilabels
Stews, per Ib.....................
..Ic upwofd
A farmer named Chase brought in the 1 Roast, per lb.
largevl loud.
63
bushels. Jeffrey
...UHOUe
be- Vetl chepa, per Ib. .
The tubers bring oil
' About Tb Boys Mave Enjoyed Life for
Iirduy.
George
Lardic
shipped
.............................................. ZS624c
SUced bxm
vrday aod the abipper has sen! three igprtog cbickons, live weigbL
Lake.
rurloads
ut apples,
mainly
rUlllMli-: niollUl'.
|.l■.k>' lanili Tui-nU). Ihe bccoiid i—i
.............
Hull of bo.v* n-turiHiiK lu ihi-ir bom--*
of aiiple*
.tniong them *.-:e Gerald and Henry
net) and Ihe rest lor farmers.
Hall. Gi-orge
GlUn-n.
Ltonald
.M
<■ A
l»day by
boat for the <
' Egg*. iM-r dor .................................................
Cheese, per Ib.................................. 15c u
Gri'-k and llmburgber cheese, per
diilon to tor boy* th.-rr
about 'iu leader*
who
ha».-
been
Probona blackberry Jam. per glai I SOc oieniarg«-riiip. per Ib. ...
Silver Cord sardines, per lb____
- *6c!ciearbax-k pork, fw' bbl i
Lobsters ..........................................................
looked
after
Tun*, per can - .........................................
In
I «l40,Tliid that in the special ses-
‘Perco .
........................... 16 to UcIcodtWh. pv-r Ib
Shrimp per can
■lon wbea toe bill was put upon Its
Strawberry probona Jam. per'glass 20c
Raapberry probona Jam. per glati 20c
Bloalera. per lb
r-jrrant strawberry Jam. gloss ...20c
Lake tnJuL per to
Orange marmalade, per glss*....... 25e
WRECKS MARKED
diMliarge the commlUee from fur-
Lake 6urvc)r
fiteamer
Only
22 Feet of Water Over Sunken
ll at Utot tliue been a member of
Car Ferry Barge.
markeil wllh much enibuslasiii for Mr
^vrlik candidacy for c.iicn-** from
Ai
lllv Di.et
tog a plan ot raiiipalgii was derided
big und
lied plan was cuiiipU-l< d
iialurt- that no one can take any pos
enl
sible exception
and political cirrb-, ..r ih- cli.i
10 them.
The state
lent* which have been utad> by Mr.
Corellb cnemte* to thb eoogreaalonr.l
district tre of
such a nature os tn
convince any fair-minded
they
man
that
were not prompted by any
to ktios
lutely
di--
were
hey actually exist
i>r.-
Anyone who
I* desirous of verifying the facts ar
alwvc slated can do so by a careful
study of the house and wnaie juui.
m
tiusinc-M.
were added lo the nieruU-rship H*i ut
the George G
Coxell rlub
SIBSHO (rieiids
o'
Mr.
Enil i
Cuxell jir.
;,r
Grand Tiaver*e f,.unt>
nml )
r>wiier.
thuwlarin
fur G.-uige
COBgre*r
Nexer
G
in
u.
conciutioD that the opponent* of
Covetl
In
their desperation
■
Fruits.
Plum*, per ilor..............
Cherri.-.. (>. i .jt
43
Apricot*, per basket .
UlDUIeM
'Ml
Watermelon*, eaih
UgbthOUH-. 10 4.'Thl* wi.-<k ao 1 lUa: iif Ibe *<'.bu.>:i
-T
Dax Id
Ik)«.
lx dig easlorlr aMxll
Coveir*
niajorli)
lu
placed u' rrniii
tbl«
Hawaiian
aialemeot
of
fart*
b
PLANT MAY REOPEN
lu 3 rule Miter
Mrs.
All ot whleh b reaped
C. VIrich :«no
daughter
of
Addle Soule* lost evenlag vhUe oa
toeir iHir' to toe Borthen resorts
Mias Ida Urtans vent to lo-laad
»! •ENsxtr
. -®6<6e I
.<^26lAw,l.■^,
..
Inqtilre
FARM FOR BALE—
land that 1 wfii 1
tlii'-<-^iiaiti-ii. of
mile
Dreamlaod An
gora Goat
Ranch
11.6061 J<
meal.
'II 006 l-M
iwr cwl
"ir
...
$161 10
It 6(1
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
Grama.
--------
12c U) 20l I Wheat
MQiit
H
................... 40 66fkt,|{,,
pinrappli-*
[,< r box
j
4.
,,
t
Satisfied?
w.i..ugi,,
lOcjOaU
’
Waa
and Mil.*
i.x
In
nl
It
SUp Toward
Pii
mariiage
.lOc to 26c
.
.
<rx the
Sum
o
|H-r basket
ItaJdwln,
Aug
p“
iii'i: ■
ige.for Jjiaimn- nu me |,r.ip.-rx
le
failed
Gn-aJ
terday
U.CMc
.
.
.
Nur'hern
nieooe plant at
'erx
.Arc you satisfied with the
values you have been
gettio^ in shoes-'
rvhablliUGon of
toe groom belonging lo excellent (am-
lage.~
iGooacb< rrles. per
.................10c j
h*». pur lull
ICaied Hldrt
In
the :m
Marlbnrougb
ib'lad Ibe
the
-mushroom
vJ-
Cement
company,
nnder
.................
New poUloes
................ **eiHor*a bides, each .. .
New turnlpe. per peck ...
................ Me Green bide* ........................
Green ontons, per bunch ■
Lffunce. per lb ........................
leumber* .............................. .. .................<66«
•lery. per stalk .....................
mongase bond* running to the DetioU Cabbage, per lb. ......................
Traat campany a* inisiee and tre to- Btriag beans, per lb .
sued In ibe name of the Great J.Ake*
The bonds an- t; per cent gold first
rixnland
Froduee.
You know
^'ood—alt leather—shoe>
cost a little more than
the paper kind but they
are cheaper in the end.
I'ur'land
probaM.
of oprratlotii
quite pramlnenl. both the bride and
u
j
10c lo 12cj Hui.
Salt Fork, per lb.
wa- Sled Her,
Indlcaltog
resomptlon
return to Indians, where
sr«
i» r d-,r
,6<lr i l.«mb*, live .
tod6“c;Hog*. Ihe
..........................
2 for 6C|iiog*. dressed ...................
Californi., p<-*rx
Reopemng
14 —it'I-'
Cvmvni i-omiianx
toe Grand Traxer** region, they will
(hey
..
: lor 26c or 3 for Mr I Tallow
P--*r., la-f l.BSkx-
After vpending toeir honeymoon to
, Biiucr. dairy..................................... lie to Mr
It,.iter, creamery ..............................23624c
. 16. lo 26c . Kes-
Michigan U*ag>- calKaluupe*.
..16r[Cow> per 1!>
................
.. 2tk6«
Blackberrloa.
I061»i Steer* and heifers per ib..............<64c
Grap<-*. per Ib.
.-16«jCilvw, five ,
&i'mg appWx.
Thurr.-.
11,e Rex A A Alllngti.nl
|g„t producta.
Oranges, per dux........................... 30c u> 40c{sheep. live ........................................ ic to 46he
SfiOOJXn and May Be a Preliminary
S***.-
1‘earl J-diu,
wereuniied
day ulghi
of
3.'^-1
1-r do/
Bjiuxai.ple* .
Cantaloupe*.
Performed
Amount of Deed
Dnwiilni;
Oonana;
p.-r b..-kr-
Elb'ita pu«, be-
cllben may be accorded the benefil Pf Uie
Oak
Park
fongregallonal
Of toe truto wito retoreoce to a mat' church The roupb- w** Bcrompanied
ler to which he has beeo groasly ml;
by Ferri* Johns, brother of the brlds.
BMUed
•>
per era
. .
...
pUx-rrlo
INDIANA COUPLE
Jobr
and In order that a fellow-
Corn
BUYING PRICES.
..10ei6e
Black ra*p»-err,r*........................................ IBc I fom..........................
pxacb.-.
rouni)
> any man who pretends to c-ondun
Tl|r above
Uucklcberrlx-v
Oates, per to
JOv-l
fit.,- teed
2(1^ I Hundredselghu
COJIM-
I'UU.VV fix lug * til
atement of facb that b unb«.-<-omirc
fair pb)
Umbered. In sec-
Bhinkuun. Grand Rapkla, .
............................................ <10614
F1g». per Ih
tola dbtricl hare retorted to a mb
made by me purely lo the Inleresi of
C
moo* lUppori of a candidate uuil M
prejudice the minds of the voters „f
decent newspaper
Feed. MiscalUnecu*.
,,a,.............................................
116614
Ii„h»c i,*)
ihrex- and uiie lu
f
hislury
couni) hua there been <urh unsi
I2ta«
FrtilU.
4'. oilnule- ea.,i
■
Cox’ell
the
nab of the sraalons of 1U3. 1S».'. xnrl
Ub7. aad with me will be forced
[ht bottle ..
ParnicMiii cheese, p.r bottle ____
July end .(ue'I'-i
JiUll on—elKhlll II
nSnieK
...............................ir^c
per to
bottle
Those |ii->
ilie
Today sevrrni hundred new
toe truth, hut are abso
unqualified and erldenily
mediuied mlsauiements of toe facia
priini,oeii-
per
Pm monx-x plckl.-*
xlgurnu, organ
member of both honses are of such r.
of J
................................................................................60c J Flour, H. A L. Bx-tt K.IB
III an> number to anil buyer. Ooeu
Honey, comb ................................... ................20c i Hctdredwelghi. Com Meal, floe <2 00
will pax (or tbemaelvei in prodnctfcm
Honey, pur.-, per pt
..............................40c I Hiiiuln-d*. Iglit. ,-oru meal
.. <1.70 of iiiuhuir and fnrrcase In (wo yesuo.
presew-d fig* percan ............................ <6.-' Middling*, p--r li» Ito .. 3661.40
l'ii.-xr-1W for rli-arlng brush Und.
AddreM M. R.
r*iiibeiii;»-'i ch.xxx. per bos S6 lo 60c , Bran, perlOO lb* ...................... II 3601.40 Haiii-b at Turtle l,akAaparagu* Nii*. i>rr can ... 30 to 76f'*"ri,. p.-r bu
»c6|].00 il<-t'rorx. IL'iidon. Mich.
Aug 4-7-1 l-14-tB-2i :4'to*.
Cd sullied ginger ................ ................ .yOc'Hul'tl hay
.
.
..$14616
Hushrootus. In glass loiportcd . ,40c I Hundredweight. H A L Beet
GEORGE. (L COVELL
flje RIevi'iilh (llsirici
klsraschlno chenlea in Crema de
Spiced Jigs
large alh-ndanre and ihi- nimlng w a>
iildin and a
WhltelUh
Ginger in syrup ...........................................20c [
MsrstehiDo cberrie* in liquor ... .26c i
Reports
fair presumption toat bad Mr. Co
koohx
lion 3. town of Rost Bay.
nut Mnci.
Mackerel, per Ib
considered 00 lu
senate, who with Mr. Coveil voted not
titer conalderatlon. at this time voted
prilled ladd.
•.ceded
All new hiilldlaga, |0 bear
ing rniit ire<-» and a good veil ofi
wiiiei
for pnitirnlar*. write F. C.
Kllboru. Everru. Wash.. <432 Chest
..lOc to I
merit* that toe same luembera of the
of thb district that hla actions as a
dOHNBON DRUG CO.
Mich.
I Butler, dairy, per Ib ..............................
aerivtar) for tin- bo)* dl'ii-loii
Van 111*, of KalaluaxKi. t
.<tt.M
KJppcred Herring, per lb................
wot ta*t by
A
—•- —
Poriar hods*, per Ib ....
BELLING PRICEB.
Fancy Qeeesrisa.
iHini. ibi* :
Uc to 14c
Caviar ...................................................... S5 I
sideration of this bin. which motion
desire lo say furiher that I bHve
E.trj Dr. A.w^has*’s
Shs'j'.srjJSrt.Ointment
Butter. cfeamejT. per lb................26630c
ImporteJ sardine* ...................... 35 I
healcaory to saying to the voierv
Phillip Kranse returned to Alba to
day after auefta^g. Uw. Meoeahee
tnMHng at Hanlsi^. r
Dr and Mrs. P. D. Ancelnten re
turned to Bt. ikwU today ofior vMi- <
log Ur. Wood
Clearback pork, per lb ...10M612iie
Mclo-
of J
btlve n-eord of Mr. Coveil aod have
Cbocolate Piet
The more you eat. Ihv
more you
ant 4f thi-y arx- mode from 'Ot’RrUT' Freparailoii Bach ^ekoge eemlain* all ingrrdirnl* ready for Instant
use.
Don't hesiiahOrder
today
from your grocer aod then tell your
friend* bow caey ll Is to make those
dellclona chooolato Me*. '■OCR-PIB*
comes
In
three
varieties—LemCB.
Cborolaie and Cusurd—«t 10 eenu
a package Mode by D-Zerta Food Co..
Rochester. N Y
Write today for cir
culars of all D-Zena ProdimU.
FOR SALE—About 66 acre* ot uulm*'
iLord. per lb........................... ;
The A S. of B Shipped 160 barre’s !
mer, going ui iwu N.-etluii* in .tiargi-
taken paint to review toe enniv legb-
buy-
ing price ......................................................... It
Duchess.
mliiee on railroads from further con
And It la
Au. Emw or OUT nowxBs
This varlci) is worth from <i lo II.3olg,,nng chicken*, eelttng price., ..2!
mid H.-d Astrachaii and pcioeke)* are,p,j„i^ ^am* .......................................................11
irill lak- ilili iiic 111-
life III lb.- V
a majority rote of toe
bOOil'ork Chopii. per Ib
bushels of potalocs from Urawn Sal
a Month on the Shore* ot Torch
F. M. PAINE,
P-L-OIRIST
Pitosg^:
Vssl stews, per Ib. .
Ham. per Ib ....................
four loads of hay , Bacon, per ib .................
horw- and
macnctt
•woelaltatwt
EYE, EAR, NOSE
AND THROAT
Veal steak, per lb. ..
* and IhcOne
.
-!sr-“2itt7sr—“
Dm, r. j.
........... ItH*
.......<•«
' Lamb aleak, per Ib. ..
were welghx-d at the city market Sat-1 Pork Steak, per Ib. .
About 7r> boyr ha>.- i-iijoyed i
tor senate he would have voted with
........ lOllo
tSide pork, per lb, ....
■ii.irk<‘L price Is SO oenU.
A wo-
pasted this bill.
. .6C*C
..KRlic
Hog*-Ro | Hoasts. per Ib.....................
pigs, <6.:666-60.
hig the buyer
on
the other member* whu uoanlniuusly
.
..
IJJtIo head; fairly active, 10© I Pork sauaoge, per lb
Uqb i^tude to
to diaebarge the com-
for the paasago of the bill.
.
.
Hamberger. per lb
No arresu have a>
of thla III)
and
Round steak, per lb
aellve; lambs
stronger; stioep steady;
tunied lo
saibfled that be
Sheep and lamb*
—RecMpto. i.OOO head
fully looked over the ground tod retola cliy
gweel corn. p«
Summer squash. 1
Veab—fU- Sweet potoloe;• li-r lb
ceipia, 1.300 head; active; toe lower
Blrtoin. per to ..............
price
lD«b, I'arl AiiderMMi and Tre«. l a.
padsage
Turnlpi, per c
head;
fairly
active
been poisoned with parb green, which csipl*. 3,700
had erldetilly been aprtokled there for sisady to strong, values rloetng weak
last straw of eodursnee.
i PCI Ceat titawcE BB Tim BcteBtts
Cbocoltte piel
Crooked neck aquMh, 1
to
iiigbUy visitor llial the cattle bad
the uay
day ^inri
prior to
kuv
KAJ the day aei for final
final
Mal-
Johnaon, of
Detroit. 1* hi* deputy.
dark
with ‘reference 10 thU bill waa
^lloMphla were the gnesta of Mb*
to be attroeUve end tatereettog end
lOMAt to many awre taavtog to*
erdvded. nohealthful dtbe and "get
ttoghatotolbegcn.- '
of
OBly4cUoo ever taken by the aenale
■lOoA^aii
“
‘
oT boih
I
bousm
great kidncv, liv-er aod bladder m>cd<
It currecta inabilitr to bold nrvne si
•ciI.tii.K jwin HI poMing it. *ii<i ux-r
anpleaaant necewatyof being
eomjieilrxl lo go often ihrnagh the dax ,
■
un tnaov limra liitnnK the
c'lBildaBd toe exUaordiaarvlamicROot is BOOS rralixexf.
IltUod* toe bigbest fpr iu irv»iden'ul
curei of ibe mx»t ji*lrm#ing c*»c».
•wamyv-Kout i* pieas4lt to lake and i*
d bx all druggisU in fiftx .-ent and
ouc-iullor tree butlk*. You max haxxa
sample buule of this vrondevfut new di»' > tvxok that telli tl^ alout It
-e hr mail- Addre**.Df KllBiiighaiutaii, N. Y. When
wriHiiv inrmion reading this grnervMii
offer in ibis Jwper.
Don't make any
imsuki bul rrmenilwrthe tiamr.Swamie
Kaot.lir Kilmer afiwamp-Root. and the
•ddreaa, Uinghamlou, K. Y., on c
bxAtle.
of Boy county, to be
coQ) Ucl^
Mbc. corn
CAMPAIGN PLANS HADE
nia great itwy of proaperity ti
olaoM vabelieTtble and ie Indeed
vttoBCt a pornUel to any ooitntn-. hr
im then -wara MU.000 person* eo>
gaged to agriculture and In i>07 there
were U.MI.000. a gain ot t.000,000
- "nfMoto. to ItM the value of farm
lUiUBto woe hut ItdH.dU.WO, and
to mr U wo» r.dlkiOOO.OM. eertomiy
a boloaM « the right elda. of the
tod^.
■ght non ago the value of Unn
prqftfty woe tM.lMMWMO and In
MWr toe trolna >'u |tt/f7 WD.OOO.
ThM year toe value of the producu
-to toUmated at H.MomOM.
In light of thic It b BO wooder that
too torawn of the oounto' have
toOMT to toe honkm, that they ore Itnfrovt^ their honei and property,
plow. MW rig*, beuer
cMhH, toatalUbg tolepheae*. private
amiC plo&b. MBdtoc their children
to ooDogoe Old uaiveraltto and
every way tmprovWg their ooudlUai
AM tUe gnat W.MO.OOO.OOO goto
hot.a begtoalBg The oooatry b boeoa^ More popnlooi year by year.
Thore b the Balnral iucrease by
hlrUm. oad added to tUs toe iremeodeoi Uuolgretloh. Theee people must
oil'eel; the ielto end the latdena
wtU eapply them. They must have
meet; the cattle must be robed and
they mn*l be fed. They muat <
dhpee e»d ekxhea. end hbea
leeeee go to moke ibete «p. The
■Mr* peopb. the greater the demand
tbejgrener (he detoand. the bilker
toe pvlMe. end the higher the value
Of that which U capable of produelot
prodoets that con supply X.
- Btea a* toe (ormera of the ceuntiy
are praepermm, ee etw toe formera of
the Oroad Tieveree regbo. and more
10. There ere toe two greet money
o«tM. pototoee ood frvlu. Then there
te toe vMe dtoersity from wheat
*WbB*o trudL* frem com to fancy
vtcetahtaa. oil of whbh End a market
EtoUe a per ceirila average of but
gm may leek oaauroeUve, yet. et
S per eeat, which b about toe earn
tag power of money'et proeent K 1*
the tooome fiwmtllAM. it most oUo
be im mill n1 toot tob U18 b over
ood ohoee the Mlim- fool wbitdi ts
too teiwe item to (he men to any
other ktod of oocupaUoh'fWe otory of toe weederfni toevOBW or the vtone of AmeHcoB farmtag.toad oad fom produeto b feed
boun
!lbe purpose.
MO H««0 TO WOI»«Y.
WOto toe TOlue of the tam jroperty ^ the ooqntry Jampa up etoht The claim I* farlber made ihiii Mr
hilUou Of doUen in elfhC year*, or Corell oppoKcd the re|>eal of the MIrb
a ^to it the modeot rate of a bimon Igon Central »i>erlal charter, and I
a mr. tom U ItlUe eaoto to Forrjr. End from an iiire«iigalion ot ihr r'-«- COUNTY RALLIES TO GEORGE a
COVELL-e 8TANOARO.
' oof when toe nine of lam OiMocW ord* that this bill did not come up
0^1^ a goto of olx hundred nllllon Cor coiulderaiiofi at any ildH- durliis
(Q the time Mr. <tn>eli was a Dieinlier of
t to a year, it U
totttoa toot toe ooutory la to a prpo- either branch of the leglalalure. hat
in the hands of the commim-v on
PmAm and btoUhr cowtiiion.
railroads up to the time of fliial nd. tallM toe rolne of form property Joummeni ot ihc rvtcular session of
to toe oosatiy «a* taiU.000.000 and IW7. bui tbit said bill came up b>17 T«a» later it wo* ta.077.b00,000.
the a|«erlal aeosloo calltil b> lliiftgvea vhlch aound like a dnom. In fo.re
late Oovemor Hlngree
At Ihi' llniiUM toe nine at toe prodseu wo^ of (he opoelderalion Mr. CovHI hmi
and to IW. t7.Ut.oo(^ cea«d U) ho 11 member of that body Fnends of Mr. Covcll Who Art
Mt^ BlJ betM 'Mdolto toat come from by lendorlng hla resignation to Ihc
Clote Touch With the County
tot aoU 014 not 6on> totaled valiH]^ lieuiennt govsnior on the *»th day
ProdfCt That H<t Majenty
er*T«oai prtoea.Will Be 3.000.
of March. IKt'K. and ihai
ih<lai-'
In ItU the average former bad InMllilk.-n dM on lb>- i:ih ria..
A
uieeliug
ot .1 iMii.ii.ii
.'f
I
vMitod «lA7t. ood tola earned him of April followliig take his seal ar a
filcmlr of C.eurgi- G Cou-li w.i* li.tt« a year, to it07 hit
Iber of lhai body from ih.t TwcoThursday night to decide ou a cai
woo-Boi donUed. yet hU tooome
t/Mevenlh .sonaturlal district.
olBoet three Uaee oa great, being I .fBd'tonm the records that ihe palgii tor toe primarlu). Ther.- wa*
toekidnev.,«boo.
cd blood will atorgans, consnig catarrh of
-------------------- - or toe kidney* ti>em*elxea
break down and waste aw«> rrll by cell.
Blaiidcr troables alinost alwayt re»ull
fnmt a derangeistnil of Ibe kideiexr and
II obumed qatekest bv a proper
.crealmenioftoekWoev-s. If youare feel-
*
Stot^ LoBor
labor commbaioQor. saeceeding
pasture where It waa no fault of the
Fife
not
exlai nor waa not known until after
(be
dawn.
Ml
gallon
vr a
his
on
calUe poalures and bb stock driven
years njiich
.b,ch.„bb„ 1.."
returning to Texas September 10.
Nloeteeo '
orgnniaailon
of
fi-uces were let down on Mr 'Button's
and
Lake all! go to th.- upis-r penlitm
■Immortal
Aa
Bone lime to toe olghl last Sunday
Rice culture la proving to ue a very
aa
wMtalled
rods
aRv to Mr. Ruttod's property as was
winter It cost u
waa more than that '
In
CAPITAL. AAOOJOOO
AURPUIA. AeOjOOO
ana
of toe
the pbnt
ers-ise aiiviiipied 10 do a* much dam-
two stotos and too
Industry
presldeoi
of
Isaui-d today
Helcber
and
the fence poata
ha* been liberally aprtokicd, and oih-
be said
he wj» a member of aUai is known
the
McLaed
tie Imp pasture* where Paris green
"It coats more to keep cool to Texas
satisfactory
Hanlon necretory
en toe
wai.-r* of Round lake, driven hb cat
tbair uel B-ks cheaper than ice
"Lar.‘
Rnd
laiiising. Mich . Aug. 13 —A rwmub-
rod*
fences, cast
JL J. Mayoard. AsM. OoMMr.
A. J. Uaviiaad, Aari. Goaklw.
Fellow.—
several nigbis ■
any
rapid
toan* It does 10 ko-p aarni.'
M
W.
re*nmi>tloei
sloQ wm.
Mr. W.-ll* arriwd vi-*iorday and aft-
inch
Caii«d
May
\vi,||.- Hiarlt
pi-c a start will, much loss money In
Texas than
The
Oiscoverid.
tuiural
Texas
was
A. Tney lay, PrsoMeoL
A noyd Otato. Vk* .PTstellt
company.
Aa Evidence Haa'Bccn
He b very en-
detlami that It b the place lor iho
oiui. 1 have
review
I And in reloilOD tn the claim that
OadOtoe. Mich. Aucoot
ABTHUB H. WE___
* . Choinnan Seoatorlol ComUtee.
III
advaoias.-*
Johnson
Casa and Arreota
lia* tnervaaed In that period
lliuslaetli
To Ihc Voter* of the Kle^ni'li
Sheriff
iho last six yeard and ibo growth of
from k.iKHi to 2S.0W).
U
Tnrasc Qtr Stile Bank
coplut
FLETCHER IS HEAD
Ur Wells bas Ix-oa in to-aumom for
the ill)
Maibar of the Lae>»UUur«
Harold
working
big boom to this aeetlon
Fe railroad.
HoMoe *Ad Senat* Journal* Arc Ampl^
furniahlng
MseiodccapManyn^
destot are esased
by it-besrt db.
employ IMi to 20i> men and will be
Wells is now
MR. COVELL’S RECORD IE AN EX
(or Four Yea™.
Odlifor the Rc
Mr
lUiog (a ttas
George
TO POISON HIS MITIE
Fife Lake
resident, s-os lu the city mdoy. visit
ing his old seboolznitc. County Clerk
TOOtt:
: .flJO la A<w
D Adroi
stoepavoaata
toe boota U> be to rotsh funds to pay
the present tadebtednesi. make
ImprovesBenU oad esumatoOB la to*
pUnt wElch will tacreoae lu ooipuL
beoldea
—Located at •eeumenL
Will^TOSEEFAninAY
rtie'Gaine of Manv
"Sodden Dcirths.
.
°~a>M /;"v.v.yi<;^p^ii.
^ i
(
ibiai m» gtant tea bsM reoegoataud.
TB» HHWEfaUMi is —4w toe taw ot
IMIaware. «te prtndpat aCiow btaog
....2 tor Jc
...<c to <e
..........<6<«
...g for lOc
...... 25e20c
Oder Apfdes WAnted
MAC UOfV
TrETcncatr
Our Aim
is to sell you good, all
leather ihoes just as
cheap as ponible.
Before you buy ibe next
pair look our’s over. *
OIDUn TRAVEtltC MtKAt3).TUttOAY, MWMT H. im
Ike nMw or Ibe ickf^ble. KUvoe-
SOBM Of the WOMB VllO ta*d taM
MrUiK •( the lover rue qalie
lor
FOR SHERIFF
ERNEST SALENSKY
CoiAMM*f«rRc
■lUe to kit to BMke ceo« wBsee.
be-
cwue more v«a not paid, bat vllh
last
of
the
aeaaoo.
j week.
He was caught between
[>r G I
by lelepboDiDg
or
calling
at
Edmunds was at Uenxonia il
(ng notMed by
to string them at home can get them
telephone made
drive sod wSF st'etidtng Mr
the
the
Hum In
minnies
ratinltig factory.
LOST THEIR
LIFE SAVINGS
foot
Pere
amputated
Martjueiip
last
iruln
week
ai
by
Clarey.
h
1«
getting along as well as could be expecied.
bis
Perry fasd to have a piece nf
loot
rut
out
last
Prldat.
E Jar,ill. and wife
who *re en
are
on
«h» «• II
Thutwdu)
Laura Green, died August *
and
hope* are enierislned
euaa Was Ootside (be City LimiU
Two
bollennaker*
square
ple K the county as oandldaU
meet
for the
Republican
That
Mr
.Moiibery.
who
I*
working for
a yeara and has made a eueciW of farming and harticuiture be-
Ihe Hoardman Ri«er Electric Light A
Power company this -week, was away
of thB flncet forma In tha county.
from homo and Mtu. Atonbery war en
Ma haa repraaentad his township en the Board of Bupervisers for
shout ala years
and
nas baen
Juatiee of the Peace
Mr many years hs served
Mlaetion of Mr. Beurt
on
the Board
of
for
been built only last fall and was be
t« this reaponalbis office is sn indication of
ing finished on tbe Interior gradually.
Ma tsorlh and the aateam in which he is held m Ms own township.
the farmers'
institutes
hs
will approeiata tha
vottt
•Bag of the county at the pHmaries on Baptamber
of tha
Thai
a
breadpaa sbe
the Blove
S. H. SAYLER
PASSEDAWAY
family that be desired to go to Trav-
soon.
not
Mr
call
was
was out. but
NO. WARMINQ
WHATEVER
WAS
he
read),
that
he
was
After
they
11
Is
uiude a record
supposed
In Hector, Bcbuyler county. N. Y.
gnd
His
for a quarter of a
muaiy Judge at tbe tine or bit
Acme town- death. There were i* children In the
family and with them Samuel spent
dlod aoBM tins after « o’cloek
this KonlBg at the home of Clayton hit younger days on the farm, finally
ThMdmr. «hm he was vUUng tor a «terthg Colgaie anlverslty. where he
Mr. Bayler vaa one of the
beat kaoim fartnem. In
tbe
Grand
studied tor seven years. gradnaUng In
1M2.
Mr. Bayler received a master's
TriToree region and vss a ptoneer of
degree and was one of the most eal-
Aon township, hartng Bred
tnred and
there
Mr. Bayler was tn hia uaual bealib
yesterday when he returned from
Tlalt vtth hli eon ReertU. and. as he
did. stopped
bene,
having
at
known
the
Mr*.
farmers
his
studies
and
being
an
In
done.
house were uken out
In 1864 be became associated with
Thacker
the
Thacker
hurg, M»a.. comitg north the follow
commlaalon
at
Vtcks-
ing year and tocatlng In Grand T^r
erte county on a farm In Acme town
him.
ship.
gradually
yhlas is the naJl of ibe Iwck.
. Tkete'. ns airtakiac Uoi i,go of Udaey
IncreBalng hia
hold
Head dnraecbl; then any treatment to c«b
aUdB bcrwvae of i
coaUMoed ao^ dued
'meo beer and iKlnr.Thh letter to
Ms. B. r. 1«sr
•sDariag eight year, of saflenoi; tmtn kidney
* toamac lia doc*.vv imleJ ur wuh litUe bcocBl Og Ifac Ihml day after Iwr.nniag lb« oe
sf Or. A. w. Chaw', ki.ln-r and l.irw PUli
1 noticed an :mnro.ci«Di and afirr oung Ibma
buses had ga n^ ij p.«nd. and fell better
Baa I bad lor Bine yrar. 1 haw loid masy
sMiat py woodrrlaJ cure."
One |sn a dow,
ci» a hoi. ai all dealin
arUr.X W Chtat V.rdtanc Co. fiunalo. N V
Dr. A. W. Chase’s
Kidney and
Uver Pills
dOHNBON DRUG COMPANY.
L
getting
every
The men |
street, and
«-Bort
IhU
ant] I'learlug ilie nun
n,,.-
inic ili-
lalla
bard, as
Curtis
on
they
them
had
not
• ' » 1
Kmma
Tv
hm»
•
•
n.-,th'*ir
EMPLOYES
WILL GET MORE.
REACHED
AGE
LIMIT
SERVED MANY YEARS UNDER
STARB and STRIPES.
Haa Been Inactive Sev
eral Moniria. He Haa Merely
Aboeoee.
Washington.
Aug
miral Robley D-
IT —Rear
Ad
Evans, after a
Hie
time of senrlca- upder Ibe .Star* and
several
he bm
munths
been inaciue for
on
ac-oiini
ol
ill
bealtb he haa merelj b.-en on .v leave
of
ab-vnre
from
the
.kilanlic
fieei,
which was lately under hi* command
Marry Dean went to the ManUou*
lo,la.v to care lor the store » bile Tom
will <-ome borne for a few dais
Bert Montague Is home on a vacs
Bigger
Wagew-Faetory
Will use All Who Care For
J
Work.
W. Slajer baa returned from Elk
Rapids
where
<ofuiec<e«]
Tbe canning factrry la now paring
cent and a half a. pound tor sirlaging
Mr
and Mrs
beans. Instead of a quarter of a 1
retuniM)
visiting V
was domy owing to Use
plainl of tbe Workers that a cent and
'
with
be
went
hi*
on
business
braoeb
bouse
tumlahlng store at that place
Tbls
a quarier i^s not *atl>factory.
a
»*gBBwg«BggBBB«B
♦
PERBONAI.
♦
after having a pleasant ilnie there
J.-nnle
Miller
was
at
Grawn
k
From Saiu'day’s Reewrd.
Mis
Tiarles
Sevems
of
Grawn
Winters made a
trip
to
Harvey Bebell
from
ibe
pougbt
H
Froix, returned to Chlm-
go loda.v afi-r
visiting ai
M
M
Green and eon. George
8. and wife, of Indianapolis, went U>
Manton (bl* momlnt
go sere* of
Desmond
ChemJcai
the boom
ot r 8 Vad.-r
Mra
Charles
H
alter
vltKIng
Mrs 8mab'l.ewls.
Mr
and Mrs. BariboloRiew
.
Mias Florence niumnwen. vbo baa
WlUlam Crandle 1*. break
ing ground for two new
reioris. he
■eo the gue-i
of Mr. and Mrs
Roaeoihal
for
the
or brr hom«j In
laat
Miss
Ijlllan
Scorr-, »
evening al
I0
2.
ih,Fu>
wer<-
The Ret
W. B.
Tniman
Mltchei]
|*
visiting
her daughier* in Traverse CKy.
Mr*
EIIb
'^J^*S!S25C.
and Mrs. I.jif»yeu,- Fay.
flood
Pi.ih«-r. of Solon, are
and
A. Bmllh. deputy
warden,
dropped
da>
and made complalni
against
8'hlrrhlld for haring In hi*
daughter.
ilelllng
Tboiiiphonvllle.
O
n»h
Mr*.
a iargi- qiianiu.v of whUefl»h of small
■It,-.
A
wurroni
was Lasued and an-
For Bnio by
Johrmoo
Dni|, Co.
Watch our Saturday Specials!
They will Save you Money
Special Bargains for Saturday
.
i I'rol
St
l.oul.<.
iifl.-r vl.-.
Smiih
Saturday will be anotber great Bartrata eveat at tbe Btf
while we can only neotloB a few ol tbe extra Spertala lor IMa 4aya
selUag. a vlalt to Ibe store wUl show yoo are cadless vartefy ot »ew
eleaa merebaadlae at very attractive ^eca.
Children Hose. Black Ribbed SchoolJHose in all sizes, extra good
wearing quality. Special price for Saturday............................ ...
J
W
Frank Heard and son
u> Boyne
ITIty
IbOF*
Thousands of yards of fine Ginghams in ail the new good dress patterns, goods usually sold at 10c. Saturday Special per yard...........”
Choice of any of our elegant line of Children's and Infants white
dresses, all on sale Saturday at just........................................
If you are
satisfied
today after
Eopacek.
Bird returned (o Cadillac to-
McLaughlin’S
XXXX
Coffee
It is a good coffee, and if
you give It the •‘Square
DeaJ''ofaU>r tnaJ, paying
a (au amoost of MtentMB
to the cooking, you will
baee a good, clear, brac
ing cim of coffee that is
all cofiM.
XXXK Coffer IS prepared
to gel your tavoi, and to
boW iL Sold by
AU
Flrst-aass
Grocers
this
In
resl-
jj,. .
_
Hart of
Ar-
Booth,
[MroK
tM-u-r off •
,f f,.. |.,
______
Currie
relumed to Kubeck today after vlalt-
The chemical plant nf ibis place la
running Its full capacity
*(|i deal l,on- •
with the coffee you are oom
oamg—doo i change for
moat people find it hard to
get E^ coBec.
BUT if
you Are not sauafied—try
Alibougn
RAISED THEIR PAY
Make
made
ibe
Stripes, will be retired lotnotni*.
Reynolds and Cveretu
Can
;iik1
parilcnlarly
fpiished
Been On 1 Leave of
wife of K. Wilhelm of this city
FACTORY
place
*
j.,.-. Hi.'. u-m bund
the
WHOLE LIFE
IN THE NAVY
her death causing Korrow all over the
CANNING
this
^ .
tn.-ml
Just gelling
beautiful character and
left.
of
Myrtle Gale la home from Ooekatna
*
sinrted.
Miss Kate L. Reynolds, a woman of
are
not
Tbe
S. brie sad tbe
..i.j •
home they traded for the new place
The loas
who passed away November IJ. 190!,
children
,
iI.rI
to
«n*
On September 8. IMS, be was unit
The
•
a •
lare a( leaat a portion
Randolph
ed Id marriage In Srbuyler county to
country where sbe was known.
tkba Wioiiiiini tie frsqoret arlaaiieo.
gala m BaiUsg whro paxuag water, dncaiu
!.,• kthauttor. l»MU<ie,adl.*«oflle»lL
Pr-* 'V Cb**'. Kidney and Uvar PilU
tote *
j. or,,,], »,.i.
The fire department was called, bul ' .
ings unit] he owned 340 acres.
Backachey
Kidney Pain
tri.ii
was practically useless, as there were'
exienslvc
ever elnoe she was a llltle girl when
with
be
the
ifea Bade
her home
Hew
.
nothing coold
reader and observer.
Cbrlaiian
*
prusecuttlig at- *
alteiiilon ' .
north, after coming here keeping up
fnr Bore Uan 40 years.
etlae
learned
governor
Tbe Monberys formerly lived at 802
having been bom December 13. 1839,
man
haa
yet about here.
democrats favor H
was a fire
her
that
made
1j. •
ll.-i:j|e •
not
mi|iriM)oment
> iim.
they
Id
Here be also savej a man from •
life
and II had then gained sueb *
bough
for
rryulalltied as
pMu«'i..-
lorney
and buckets, but could do noining. al
century was a Justice of the peace, be-
lev GaSB.
there
called
I)..dd(l
lered hit room, finding him dead oo
father was a farmer, but was an edu
MMBoI H. Rhrler of
know
,.r
«d him. sod gelling no response,
cated
ilV'
v«ler«
fougbl deaperatel) with ihe chemcal [ .Mich. w-nl 10 Alma
the bed, the summons having evidsDt-
De»-
atipreeliih
wood, palnu'd tb,- town ball and *
Coals were Uken
and
the
00 water mains out ihai far.
9ivm •htardgy'a Record.
bUp
ai
had flnlshed eailag Mrs. Thacker
Samoel H. Bayler was 79 years old.
in ths Grand Travorus Ragion
me
Thacker Snd his wife (Hd sulphur fume*, but considerable fur',
ilsblnga from the lower pan Of ihe|. finjoici*!!.
Saylcr when breakfast
ihinking
Mrs
Here Is where h-- chopi*-.! cold- *
8fie re Those on the »r.-iu- wen,. bandlcap[*-d 1 . »arm
saving ajiyihlng because of the'.
milted of no warning or alarm.
Wag Dm of tha Boat Knetam Farmsru
for
will
Mr
would come down.
C
an
Don oRIclaied
Would Im- recorded agaltsi U'-orge
would be
ly corns witb s suddenness that pep
OlVBN.
not
nelghbors
awake and that If he cared for any
DO CAIE -SUDDENTIY
did
Slid Mr Saylcr called down and asked
plied that 11
MATH OOCIMMD AT HOME OF
CLAYTON THACKER.
and
Mrs. Tbackcr aroar- about 6 o’clock
Sunday
iitili.sj in mairinionv.
eviirese a inolre |ut«.s-n *
Cow-ll
Mrs. Monbery was out In tbe yard
erne City on the morning irain
her If breakfast was ready.
.■eriaiiily
COUIII'
that these popped ouL set fire to the
be told ths
On
Mie* I’na Smith mid Bd
TlKini|u>oii\ltle. Mich.. ,4iic
carpel, and Ignited tbe upslalia.
night
I
—foiild
siarisd to bum sul
phur to kill IheiZL
from
Bentlment
ManUtee
Honor s favor.
denie of Mr
Ihe piilut’ force h
.........
your
"lalrs. and Uking an iron kettle aod
rapubll-
Rogem and family are ectev
Sept.-LllUT 1, IftlK.
ihat moiba had gained a foothold up
isl
fore retiring last
ig'lhe
•Iniiiu- tri inquire IliiM nil c tiiit
I
Id (he cleaning Mrs. Honbery found
of
the oeurrty and Is repopnltsd as a prograsiive farmer snd s flrstclsss
BBd proepstaua man.
iiinlry
Du
t'o. for Mime lltm- and >oi
Ing the woodwork, die house huvltig
The
Hd hsa bosn clossly identified with
fcome grounds.
our
gaged In cleaning tlw- house and oil
several
Review.
have served
A
laintng relatites •( ibeir borne on tba
republicans are divided.
The Ht-v
play-d
John Bmlih and wife are resting at
Green Lake these days.
lacier iher»-
aouea af the applicatlen of up-te-dat* mothoda. and has created one
Mrm^
I
I al.o
the life
home that they hml formerly owned
for
a
He called It infiamBstlon eavn-
excUlng game of ball Sunday on Ihe
bus
through three campaigns
fire
in Traverw Cby,
County
1 have no other
ings of the couple and also u liiile
nomination for
home
The Honor baseball club and Car
What bad been idld'sam
on ihe hoiiae ri-
Wepiyaontative in the BUte Laplalaturs.
Mr. Boure hae baen a residant of Grand Traverse
atiil
on Salurday. rauMii^ u lo»» or aboiii S|ianu>h.American war In
tl.200
The M.mle*ryi had no lll^ur• ei ui.rl.lIlK In Chin* in
Philippine ln-orr.wii..ii
| t
ante on Ihe hojur. biH Ny>- J'-rdsn
they were buying ’ relleni dlsr-hurceh lu show
Chicago, from a
II. carried Woo.
the
deal to all
Interfi-re with doing my dutt
OD
Ramadell rireei. }u>i (inti.ide itn- rlly
ly
making their old
ter Siding Windjammer*
That
MonM-rry
from
mend'a plant.
company.
('hei«hlr, wife and daughter.
AH these gentlemeg am good*
island la ihe Betile river.
are repairing a boiler fur F
erse CMy today.
C
R.
1
utieHl. while.
In ulary.
O
Mil
Bendon Wednesday.
visit
.k
naJli}.
In Losing PIght.
N
Puperal
ler and Crandle.
land
Fay. are
for
ed by a strain losing to an tncreaa*
the born*
the 8th. conducted by tge devs
Miller Kro* ' wild west show at Trav
e
I ..land for enlnrcemeni r
F
17.—
Mlll-r
A large crowd of HoDoriie* look In
home of
Aug
spent a few day* visiting Mrs. Jennie
'hai he w;l] be on' again soon.
limlla. stt» lotally <lw>:ro>i-d
Siding. Mich.
warehouse some lime ago bad ui tie
la.vi
Honeatand
rue*
E 8 Nortbmp carriea one eye In a
Mo&lkf. youngest child of Henry and
.lOO
Edmund*
of
tbe
rtiUena and inmtwonby.
operate.1 upon liy
l)r
tn
sling.
Carter
struck his kneecap on the rsi: In the*
NO WATER AVAILABLE
lead
George GrvH'O. aged on» year and six
Mrs
l.ltr],' Itaxid Chase.
BDCkwell
neck
CAKTEX SDING
Mr
a huchel Brigade Permed
trean-
and Thomas of Gilmore are no(A and
gau-
the gain
of
tbtir borne
visit I0 Traverwe City Tu-sday
W
joying a Heg,- of snmlliKix
Cbeffilcai Engine Was Used snd
and
1 ttoBrv.
Ckae or Bentotla, Reynolds e( Masd
aervlcoi were held at
Perp>- Hrundage. who had a pari of
his
Mr. LOwBlI Beurg of Whitewatar township, on#
to
Rart
two
the time of the tceideiH. but upon be^
about the city and those vbo desire
peomlnoirt farmers in Grand Traveras County, cenws before the peo
Johnm
' logs and had bis leg badly smssbed.
The factory *111 *l»o del!»er beans
LOWELL SOURS, OF WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP
of
Mrs.
veek. -rBtimrtbg
i the Gnelpta Patent Ca.k company last
an4 *1rla.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
wtfe
and
.while banllDg logs Into the river for
there has not been half enoogh vomen
The
and
bad the misfortune <o break bis leg
applications
The factor can use all vho applr as
Blnee the becmnlnc
Mr.
f^nr. Mich. Ang. iT.—Prank Kant
uacb more In a dar. that there vll)
of
Jt^Boa
Saturday morning.
tka rUae It Is possible to make so
oe a larse namber
aberit
DTwv are tuning up at all patnta and
OMIte
vUUed srith
ni*f
Extra
Spccial~^‘?^?"f?
division for Saturday only at per pound.................
ItX* Boxes Fresh Marshniallows just the thing for your beach roast, the M Aa
kind that sell at 15c to l^v: pound. Special Saturday per pound..........XVV
20 Mule Team Borax in pound packages. Regular price per pound 30c- MM a
Special for Saturday onl>, per pound............................................................. AAVHasslers .\lbnght I’olish for Silver. Brass. Copper. C»oid. Nickle and etc. 4 ff ^
Regular 25c size, special Saturday................................................................ AtXV
Sea I oam Floating Soap. A fine Satm Skin Soap, leaves the skin Soft
as Velvet. 10c size Saturday..............................................................................
2-5c si.-.-. Large Rotary Rowers Siet r mad'- of best <iuality malerial Spec- -i
lal for Saturday—each...........................................................................................XW5n pairs M*-ns worsiered Pants full tine of sizes. All good d'-sirable 04 QC
patterns $2.5*'value S})c(-ial Saturda> per pair............................... 0X«BFtP
One lot of SI 5<’ Books al' good reading lines to be closed out. Cloth
Bindings, ilear print, whitepaper Special Saturday, choice..............
Odds and ends in Books for summer reading all cloth bindings-Regular
2ox kind Special Saturday, choice........................... ......................................... • W
Desk Calandcr Pads—If you haven’t one to finish out the year you need it
— 10c kind Saturday—each.......................................................................................
Ladies' Fine I >ongo)a Kid Shoes, in Stylish Lasts -either lace
M|M Aft
button, usually sold at $2.(Hi. Saturday per pair---- ------ ------... .4fX#»U
10c Glass Lemon Sdueezer—The only kind you can realy keep dean.
Special Saturday, each...... ...................................................................
-•1V
31 inch Fine Embossed Saving Trays, made extra heavy and stroog.
Special for Saturday Only, each..................................................... ................... tf\r
m•MWO TlAVMirTHM IH TUUMY. MWU«T «, IM.
^£i^M8S
“*
pda bamto* tke MahM, idBBtn AptiL IMd. whoa ba re-
. *
at O haaltk.
tb* Itoapli-a
aftsad la 1MB. Mr. Ba
wa* tendered tke paalttoa ot caaMcr
S“SS
EepaHMaad Mo*.
Old Mtotooo. MicdL. A««. IS.
VkU* <ka dincura o< tba peoptok
•artoga baak and Ito
______ _________ %T. niiMfc
■HMMi iMnttd, H. C. ObiJ^ iMV
y,. w. iiptth.
»y«iu»»yc<wT^tniiilti
SSSars-r -
flwwnt wm* ?we
ta SET ns SON
WMHK JKAOMI CAMt
OLBVtLANO.
ntOM
• ••••• IH With Pmutl •• ftHm HMM to
-
fnan l. 3uwmt tit PMMOTltt*. «
mbsrl) «t Oe?eUad. O, tmm*\
- ichmf «(the L*k« 8hon ft MeUtu
■ftittiru i«nnad, krrt*M F*
to Vd mtfUM «r onr Ik* G. R.
ft L ■■« tot«r Ml tor
* «k*r* b* wax Mr* kta e*r nU
■oriM or 8udv. Mr. toi
wlQ tbto btertor * bMt treat bit
ViliHf to figiitoH tor Ik* troM
ttotoft
JkTAWkO ko* b*«ft
my Bl-attk pginwiftH Tk* reumi
to GImtoktf «U1 k* au4* toaomre
«•»»*»•
Mr Mroa* «w
who t
thing.
FOIATEAR
apUttlag wood
hi Klagriay
ka tarnad bto wrist to avne maaaar
aad arer since then kaa saSered excrectoUag pain to hU right ana.
CAOPliNlA.
ftgjfiriiAPHoaauecgtfi-WgsMnifc^
PUHAtY EUClHIi MOB
- -......................
DIED IN DnR0IT«
ot. Detroit. Mias P.
tor ia
that ylclBlty
wkat waa wraag.
oaald
Mr.,
Sad
sad
%aya aaaned to ka igktlag
be
k»m
al-
Mrs. Oebrge P. Rina
be
■tb atoap and tka agnay wu
nothing
Mr. Maybarry waa put roooTertog
trea ta^oiica recelTed to a cyctona
He wto to the town
of Porrti whan It was daetreyod and
ware Uklng tbelr first 'lid* on
kDtod and UM tojarad.
ktoiaelf lajared
aboat tb*
of
Chicago,
MoDiroae for the last month, loft for
! Ol Monday last.
Uoo of what the Grand Trarecse re-
WAS (Pn WEDUNG
Ibe «umiuer mooibs.
Mtos Dockora.v was Si years old in
f>»n.
first
Omena. Mich.. Aug. IS.
lessons
in
nsrlgarioa
active wiirker to
shorthand
of Trarerae City with a corps of work- end ot brawn, has again come, for
bis
belowd
baa been oarpeaiering and patot- the fifieeMb time, to
Kreupa
c by Bhat J^aaoa of Trarera*
Bretykody esato.
tier
ntent co^npasik.
She
tatber's
taughl
baMaean
When tbU oompsay
C. K. Green taavtog fikd la saM
Alpena loimber company, with renet hi* petition praying that watt
w.iiiti she bad luwn.since a year ago court adjudkaie and detemtoa- vka
wenat li, i.me of bis danfh tk*
S |.ovrlar,-. A- M Slay, great record- Iasi Hay.
* nf-sald dee,rasod aad SBkeep.-t, Eraiirr* M. Ilurn*. great lady
MIsk IkK-keray was a
tvmarkabiy
inherit the real astato at :
romtnaiuler, and Alb-Tt Sleneau. great guirk. bright youug lady nod had a
ledlral
i-xamlaer. were
the tfith d0 «C ■
I taa o'dSk la
I probat* aftota
large circle of wnnn friend*.
at night
to
ibe
up the kficben to a way that
weaU give a real cook a heartache.
Shan
I
dor
walled
J.
D
Boagtoe. tbe oanager.
Itaaalne gave
an
knights
or
U-flts Nos.
STl
and
13C.
tbe srerchllgbu play sloug the shore with the degre,. teiim*.
friendly slgnsls
excellent
Bat
they mode good.
I'kad U and retied for more.
This nakaa
a
ManUiee
Uan.l
r-ajue n*'\t
the parad-'. fi.llos-,i b>
M.
in
'!*.• K. <1. T.
from (h, -uriuubdlug iuwr»
ol Oop-mish, Thoiupsouvillv a»d o:6piare*.
It ssTa tiMi-t
rommlitrt ,ui arr..liK-lu.-nu fu.l Ju--
Bird Contest.
Al
band
; oVlu<k
c.ui.fI
III
.uuk
belUK
vacatMa
Ju:v .= '
’h.-
,,rii,s
-.Uled
«v.-TiTr-dwl;:rVF?^;-u'S-
&
Judea of Probato.
:. i im.
M. & IL L TK CM
HS li..
TORTURES OF ECZEMA
YIELDEO TO CUTICURA
Cot k-ors Tlrnw-ie^ on- a'l y
pjrr
great i.-ui *»fric.'r,
wloiU
Ma» of hching, fuming Humor
on Ankles—Feet Fearfully Swollen
—Opiates Alone Brought SleepMany Treatments Failed but
Ihr all-'rn.-on ih.|ir.-vti,u«l}
order
lug said tX'tPioo.
It it Timber ordered, that pabSe aa- lice iber.^.-f,bc Klvre by imbUcaiMa of
a ropy td 'hit order, for three oacea^
sivr w.,7.. prrrions to said tor »*
hearir.s. ,u tbe Graad Tnrerd* BaraM. a newspaper flnlwl bid lUlMiMd
ed In •kid county.
PKKD R. WALKER.
uiid
<ned off wlttiuiii a hUrh. dolcc the
Mil
'
Vis Oorauia « A. A. ft ft
.irhi,
were
l.,>il,;ll ' all.I wrfe
........ ^
"■"'“',1° „”r,:‘Ii S"::?'.!;
>r
Of Traverse <M>,
f*i>fji J
and
'he telegiam
1\. HaDiien. -••rretary of the
Traiersr
read 1..
Ciiy
J
rrpisnc,'
bo-'id
ol
trad.. Were
K. Gil.-hr;>;, wl'h the scby
th-
cotiv.-nnoo
amid
It a !»ow I
rwtra. and i'
ftu* an. - JnmsmnMras. m-a
* bi^
T»-tu>-:- '
" 1 hod a wnon Imp in the coi
my eye for ov,w a year which wa
{■•inful and r>t larxre aU the (.1
tb-xigijt 1 would UT ewicurw S.4.,- Oiotmeet oa It, and ryiw it i« gnte-
.r-.
rousing rhe.-rs
Al
A o i-:o«k
ihi' d-sree work was
'Sketi <i|i, ''adillar u-ni
j-ri/..
o'elork
In
Ibe
the
ceneral
hives
wiuning dr*'
drill.
diill.-d,
A*
1
Liulliie''»n
wlDUiDg firs' (.rise
Tr*,ei».-
Cii,
for h-i'ing 111-
also wou fir>;
iJl-t-sl
eni from any one ten'
pr./r
n;:mb.r pr.*
Thr lollowmg
offlCT- wcfr circled for li-al year.
Presidrhl—John A
Sermary—O. G
TresKurcr-Mr*.
L-rsugrr,
Sh-rwoi>d
Vice pre*ldeni--5lr'
i’
I». Monroe.
Chari.-s
McMleh-
•L
It was a grand Fu«-r»*» from begin-
the
County Surveyor
DISFIGURED
Of ■Idn-tartured and db«r:r*rt el.^
tim.
I.utnon., ersrw,a<. u-'te-., sr»d
rx«h~ who have trved and four,1 wsnting many ruoxKli.w. and wIh> lu.,-.- k«4
forth JI Ob.
To ine4i < uti>-<jrs v.a;,.
Umuivwtt. ahdPdL.appe*j wnl, irrre;-'iUe forrw., Torr ore a»»w>lu:el» p-'e.
■ ■"■V, ewnilr. and wb<>k««ni.>'. lb> <
OffoH ImriMdiate relW in the tnowtri -
Manistee
Ray Thacker retaroed from a trip
C.WDIDATE FOR
For LHe Is the Deapatring Cry
alTboasaiids
Msreabres and the cl'izen* of Manls-
Mrtb' to Graad Rapid* jesterday.
«Ma.m
P. A
r Jk: A
dve are the cafrwt and nxei >.-lii .■ 1
li»v. erer a**df«»rall »«in hum -rv.
Ii»vid brown. Lock,-. I'rawYor.! ........
Ar*.. May U and July 13. 1<W7."
DlQg to end and all who sUended had
did. were enicrtaioed by
tmper- They ate tbe foodstuff as though they
soaattoB of* man tearing bb balr and
gw««t.4wj Ma teeth.
The
COOLDiTWALK
FORFOliNTIIS
The gnee>s Bothlftg but pra<’-e for the way they
did not leave because tbe cbef
«g
'
was disaolved she took'W poslltoa with
lowed b> th>- Traverse City band, the
ment walk atoag the beacb. partly re- GamsoB has ireomed Its old-ilme snl- Lady MaccibecF of both hiv«. No.
plactog tbe Umons bOBfd walk laid by matioD. All steamers that pass salute .%3S and 71. also the Trsver*.- rity *lr
wave
'
tbe
tiarade
nl- voedt and waters, and is leading a
The Thomp.-oiivllle band
ir next,
every cottage aiong Moralngslde bunch of admiring beys In uaiillchl followed hy thr ManiMi-e hiv,-.
r,-. icd
aad, Saaaet Thrace making some im- and field Finns.
floats elaborafly d»-roral»-d, carrying
General Grierson If
In
Improved the dvrtrv."
emeoL
Tbe
most
conspici
These were fol
"Whal
at
Aagnat
to
tagaadoentoatlngaad brlckUying.
Wilder Grave* and hU faithful horse. General Grierson s flag and
ooOMff
a poaUion vltb the Mariboeongb Ce-
through
tbe
plnasorlng.
an
unusaal Ml** HugiN-nio. occupy Spearburst to
■at Of bnlldtog ba« been going oo. tke BbMce of its owners In Europe.
The Rev. Bradley, mighty of braiu
Bart BeksUne retamed boas
eeaUag.
for the
At a sewluii of retd covR. haU al
fl;e pr.dK
-
college for aome time and then took,
Since tbe first of July A. P. Hunter
day attar meadlag a week at ThompBameaber the dance
thr SocJsy srhool
in several repnriUre.
Omeaa Point bos been too busy this the new skiff purchased at Nonliport.
Evaiieton people, tbe Siaples
and
year to even report iwogress. Along
erUta
She sras a member .<-0
irlsilan Endeavor of the con- ] Grand Trayrrse.
gregattooal church aad had been an I
DOMESTIC SCIENCE AT
HOTEL LEELANAU SAVES
DAY FOR THE LANDLORD
aoBTlUe.
t bndred eight.
(itKAI.)
feettog well, except for Ibe hesL
i
HISTORIC BOARD WALK
AT OMENA IS REPLACED
BY NEW ONE OF CEMENT
and
CHy.
bon>e for a raretioa and that she was j
-king the lasclOBiing in oaiare dai^ |
June and had llv-d to Trav.-rs,- fii.v [qtaTB OP MtOIiGAK. TBBTRIV
Pred. a decade ago.
•ownts MUM
la Wiutess Whsreot. I hare harato
her drelared that she woald soon lx-four load
atoo has In store for those who ate ;
1,.
rvexnaat is the long span of ce health and spirits this year and Tbe
bead aad wH ta*t
Brea." Priday
of tbe lungs, but the family does not I
the
Tbe cottages are all filled and Tbe
•dptan^ar by M. O. Hoblnwa. of Bagt Ware Macriad toatoay
OakB has had to provide for an over staunch .old cavalryman.
laaw, eaablar ot tk* Cdonartinl NaAt Sunayside Is Charles iUsJr of
flow. It Is evident that a capacious,
ttonal bank ot that city. Mnoe iu or
Grand Rapid*. wHli a hoasefoi of boys
BWtoattoa la Ittt. Mr. Hannood Gay M. Wise and MUi Hepiietto eomfortabt*. boavey hostelry would and girl*. They and ilieir siisiiiel sre
wm taka a loag rest and wltk Mm. bantbohx were qaieUy atarried Ban- iMre a subeUBilal patronage by i>eo- bonding a dork and nijoy-iig a aew
Baiwanad pay na axtaaalre vtoU la day attemooa at s o'clo^ at the ple wbo want to get away from tbe boat.
trolley and tbe anio. aad gef Into tb*
Bto noalh. MBtog *M* tteo la Ik*
I of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Boasor. shadowy woods and onto tbe gllstea- At Wli^ Dee tbe same dainty little
Ill Wbat Btoseath street. Mr*. Rosaer log. fasclasttog water.
family ol Revlrrs
is
enjoying
lU
Tb* tostobita of Ik*, board ot O- balag a alatar of the brtd*. The oereeighth summer.
mtare of tk* Paoyla'B Baringa bank ntony was pertonncd by the Rev. H. Pram ber winter home on Ibe far ABtoag the ttian.i sur^-is al Tbe
away Oowery Pacific coast hsa come
■jniit Ibwatliliii M Beapty r*- B. tergelt. only the ImmcdUte fa
Oaks are Judge and Mis. Ktrliy of
this year Mrs. Cbichesior to enjoy
jktttog too toat that Mr.
Jacksonrille. 111., and Mr. Stafford, a
«Ba It aaoasaaiT to Ware tke baak Mrs. Wise I* a ctaanalag yoaag the spertsl delights afforded by Cher skilled ylollnlsl. wbo k tlw- happy posat tkla ftoM M k«L kM keaa tof naOal lady, her tonbe being to Praakfort. okee lodge. She is accomiiauted by x-ssor of a p-nutor Crnoona.
i«rto Ito kroMerttr and
bat abe alao baa a Urge number of her daugtaier Kaih<-rloe. and
.'"’■■j
As Osc-ola *rr Mr m.d Ui-s. Posad
, Mr, and Mrs Grav of l»uli
e Me organltattoa.
maadi to tbU city to wUh ber bappiof GeorglB and Mr*. Graies. wbo are
Tka grooto to a Pete Marqaaue
enienalaiag a bo-jse party, loHiidlng
Mr. ^ina^kM been a banker
at Boardmaa, barlac BIMd tbU Tbe Dlitmaa* are here to tuH force the Misses Dorothy Logaa of Ksahaaer atooe he are 1< yeara old. atart- poMtloa tor the last eight yean, and —boats and boys and dog* stia music Tllle. Tenn : Helen WUklamn of
tag to at toat aga to a Uttla prtrmt* ataa has a large circle or Meads to galore.
IcBia. Margaret Whitney of IXiroll
baak «Kk toit UMO capttaL Mr. Mb him nothing bat bapplaaas.
The Pierson boys sre taking tbelr and Msnba Pound.
Raaaatod did not bare a lap poalUoa taunedlately after the ceremany the
to that bank a« he anoag other detl«a, yoaag pet^M went to Grand Baptds.
aaed loftare to awcay oat arery
HdHaad aad Prenkfort for a abort
iM. He atnok to tba baainw*.
Tialt. roT the praoeat they will be
•tor, and itoan ka waa oMer bad tba M boa* to their friends to a flat to
the WObelm Mock.
al the baak.'
The bank bad not atood atHl dtbar
to tk* JIM* ^at Mr. naMawad
watktoyaywaid and the baatoaaa had
Omens. Mich.. Aug IS.—They're a
Btown greatty. Under Ua -oanageHere's where the eUasy bunrb of
assy lot of giris at tbe Leelonan giris coat* in
«a»e n reyld.
toML tte toi
Bowen Harbor, Mich.. Aog. IL
boud.
While here as boarders; i^^e
toatflSiyt
-Say. It will be Br.-ji fun 10 cook."
» tb* Pint Natloaal bank
Mr. and Mn. K. Oehm retnrned girts with the isa have shown that
decUred one.
t|hitobM|. Mr. °t—r~~*
baUg me to Chieago Tboiaday after
"Let s do it. sold anolber.
OtocaaUar.
leadtog a we«k with Dr. and Mrs. egqaonqr and the works of suibora ot
They did.
Mr. Hawtonaid baUered that tkB M. A. Rroapa.
city praiMtod aa aaoaBaat BMd aad Mr. oM Mn. Beaty BdxUa* of
toto* Btoto and toakad it orer. HU Ckloago are tba gneau of Mr. and bk lot H, did u nibodi
;;;
...
‘ rooked meats, they made Mscnits and
Ipari ot diroctara had Ntb toMk to Mn. George Valley.
a< tW* city wkM
Tbe reuse of ber death was abaceas I !seT.
Clearwater aad to aoaMdp-koard wbo-
pala.
lato Bre al^ ba bad hardly had a
was
to brtag; oak »e dfi^ bto* of tba
Kautirm biy It was Indeed n'tot'eto-
who has bean a goes! of Urn. J. K.
aaftarad ao that be reld aalas*
wcaOd chop bto am off, aa tor the
m
and
oat
CBMed the pain.
and
Benaon
riraU at the Btooe boi^.
Mr. Mayberry waa
bad bean injorad and ibM was wbSt
taslSBlppl.
B.
Miss AlUaoa. ar* among the new ar-
Ma/ipMtx waa takan homo and ao doc
sicadny growing worse and
aipoad tor baalMii April S. IMS. Mr.
liiiiaml litog tka catoiar. Mr.
BjtotoMd tolad to ttotoMpacfty tor
e|jects.b^
' the OcT-mino.
FioS«u)pCOi
Jaly M
eoald cake bis mind off the aoddent.
M wtn ka tetoraeUM to tka peoyia
•(TreTtoM Clly to laara tkat c. A.
i^toMd. wte kaa kaea tba caller
«• fbb Mm^'s litrtoftB baak Maea Ita
MHiitortnO Rto mra
Ma Aeaa
ly oiitne oak«U,deQi^
^temej^ectuU^
o««i)^one mob^roominj
habitual con^Rpotion,
nermonGntly. lo ^ ^
The PrieaBs' gnarterly meeting is
U£ WAS CAUSE
the doctor eoald ante the poU
Hjr.M-CW
M*f*gRh Hare TaaOered TlMir
WAS VICTOR
Tka rata wkkft was ao SMck aeadad LmU. Mo, hare brea wlU Mra. -John
tke driTiBc sbooi mueb Bore pteoa- for a week's stay at tba aonbern le
OMat to Mr. BobtoBoa:
•^■^Qptonaop kaa baaa a reaMaat
of tbla d»y for Ika pan *7 yaara.
,<MUa* ban treat Laaatoc- HU tnt
Mttaa wa* vlUi tke aUunb Nattoftpl faaak. the totaraoU ot vkich
' flaally oteryad to (ba Bank of
Sbftoaw. On tke orgaalaattot of tke
CBwoeretol Nattooal bank to ISU he
arms aada taaklar. a poaiUoo wkldl
ka lUtad aatll a tow moatks a«o- Tba
record made by tk* Copimarelal Katioul bank la tk* beat tpoBaiaw
Mr. RobtoaOB’a ataadlng na a banker.
Tb* Moftto'a Sartocb bank of Trarera* City d^e of tba ywin*ar banka
> and U a atreng. pregreaair*
bank, tolly m tmcft with tk* lire
ataa totaraoto of that part ot tke
. Mr. ftobtoaen's toatfly win ra
ker tar «M pnoont. bat ereataa)ly. ottamoo. wfl so to TraTerw City.Mr. HoBtoKiad. a> aatil a moath
lo was a watoar of tba azeenUre
When Mr. Mayberry lalkad bU Ups
the nuir
•EPTEMBER.
Tk* Hava. Praaktla aag Mary Mrea
BAND WON FIIIST PRIZE
ntoored all the ftkO*
■MM
<ss^ix\r^Serawi
Tiiscmf
Mr. aad Mn. O. B. MeOm Ot 8L
betog bMd to the Prieod-F tkarch. ibe
ant. claartag tke air. laylag tk* dost,
aataad by Mr. BaWaaea. who atand* as tka waathre la aow parfoet. The
Priday aad
ou
Mn CornaUs Dews* sad ber BtUa
MACCAKCg TO COME HERE'IN
hIMi
UButag aetO tosaorra* ereatog. Tne
emthiaad maakliia was (arorebie
graaddsagfaur, AUm Hatch of Bprtor
ofBMtoaw. Hab
.lU. .
« U,,
field, ni.. arrtred oq. Tbunday and
a preeUeal kaahar and kaa been eo
board
of
mialster
.and
o\lw
*1^1
~
1 with Mn
_ _ d to tke
% great Btaay
eottage
resMenU Logan Hay at Oabbant ooitaga.
paara. hanag tk* eaaftiMea ot tb*
have bean cawrtalatag boose parties
Dr. George P. SterrickM of Bpriagaaaa Hwo aad kaakan
ol ai*
. speaker.
are atm dMag so. esrioi
fieM. III. JbiBad bU tanUy for
I city. Tba Bagtoaw Oaartor pay«
An all day ressioo was held today.
eourtaiBBenct horlag bean loo au- day vMi at Baabmoi* boose.
aas
to
fire spaetol
mmtioa.
JOHN A. LORANGER CHOfiEN FOR ! I*?!'"®*** ****• ‘ senaoo by the Her
Oa tost Batarday attaraeoa ‘Ae IsMtCklDEHT.
iGerras <kr«T. of Manton
Tbe r-gu
Porek parties awtatolng
portla*.
dtea of the CoagiwaaUeaal
church
__________
‘lar bastoeas meetiw: was beld tLi,.
sbmallow roasts, beoeb Mppen.
b*M the fim Of
UgbUtouae picnics, etg-. bare
been
laiery aalaa. eamiBUBg of breol price to Trarera* City for the Largaet 1
The Rer. Pranklin aafl Mary «.
crowdad to ao thickly that'todlrMoal
.ttandaive*—Hasting wa* gucroUa. piaa. rebea.
for tbrt ast two > ears poomeotJOB is Impossible.
the ladia* raalBtog a oomtartab* sum.
tors or tbe local cburcb. have tesdered
Prat P. S. Rare ot Faigo. S. D. is which they, bi^ to dapUcato erery
tbelr rrelgaatloa. and at Usi uigbt's
TUittog friends to Old Mission. Mn. 1 g«(,
meeUug
a
call wad extended 10 the
Traverse City win
entertain
ibe
Rose and ibelr three ehlldrea. Donald.
great Nortbera Mtchlgaa
Maceabee Rev. l-red t-aeter. of Uwg lAkf. «btr*
o the Lt-ga!
Bnroltod
Votara Of
Donglaas and Dorothy, have been here
wms aeeepted. Tke Re»«
Merediio
Grand rraverse roenij:
Tiailoa to 1»«9.
s time with Mn. Rob's pareais.
In arvonlaBri-With tke taOowtog »
Tbe iDvltalioD eiteoded by Mayor will go to North t-aroltoa to take up
Mr. aad Mn M. Gbertag. They wlU
- I thu * j
W. D. C. Cermatoe In behalf of tbe
all make the retara trip togalber
The Sunday ereolag re*per serriee city sad J W. Haanea. secretary of
Pargo. •
beM at The Plan is gresOy enji^ed.
board of trade, chroogb J. R. Oil-,®™*“- oCSplcrtood. lad, memb-r of ;8ejiiember.
IPOL tar all pouitoal
Cards bare been recelvad aanooBCThey sre in charge of Dr. LeRoy k'ar- Christ was seoepied at the coovenlion *•'
<«•»»>' *»"•
■" •“
tag the birth ot Wyllts McDonsld RanLaadidates lor
efficaa of goe.reo. Ur. S. H. Campbell ot Rraastoa, la Manistee l->iday and
hnli rengi
sad neuienaU'kovernor. alno
•09. a son bora to Mr. aad Mn.
m. abd Dr. Wilbur
of
Lawrence. ailb cheers for Traver
City. Lod
boniirvnling readMabm
by
any
Kaaaeth Ransom ou July !7. at tiBtr
part) 1which has voted
to
Kan.
Previous to the meeitag
the togtoa pxieD«h-.| aa JBvitmiioa
1 th>- din
Itrect malaatlDB ot Ita
Old MUktoc Boys’ band gave aa open- Trarerac Oty wrm out
party readelau-s lu vooniles or dlaR. D. Bigg* of Nieboli. Mo.
a^ air doaedrt ot sacred aeleeitous siuiBveryttalBg rassed off la tae moat
Iricto as peesi-ribMl by AcL N*. 4,
■Tired la Old MIootoa on Tneaday Uot. able to tln>e and place.
extra
seasiuu
of
1»;.
*
satisfactory manner at Manistee yes
bal Mfi OB Friday for a battoasa trip
la Witneu Wbreedr. 1 bare barretoMr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Smllb, Mn terday and to crown It all Campbell’s
to M-t my hanft al Traverse cttg.
'WlMODSln.
He
Jamn Smith and J. M. Parauns spent band woo tbe Srst prise of f7S Ip toe
.Michurvn. Ibis Srd day of AacwL A.
by Mrs. Blgga. wbo baa been ^wodtog
band
contest.
('.adilUc
woo
tbe
eecK.
IpriL
;
the day In Tnvene City on Tuesday
■aanaer with her moth»>r. Mrs. A.
ou(l prise. $$<i.
and
ThompooayHle
(TIAB & JOHNSON.
last, drirtog to Bowers Harbor and go
Absessa of the Lui^ Was the Cause
Miner. Tbey will retara to Old MUBbriiS tlreiid Traverse (tooniy.
third. Mi.
ing oo the Paani* V. Rdoe, enloytog
To
gke
Sborlff
ot
Grand
Trarera*
of
Her
Oeata—Parttewtof*
Are
aioa la two weeks. litUe
BUtabe-.h
Pared*.
the ride on the water very much. Tbe
Not Yet Kmum.
Blgga auytog here during tbelr abYou are here^MMdig-Gmt a GamThe train from Traverse City krbay never looked more attractive Uiaa
•oe.
u-r.,t Primary KlecUon will be beM I*
!■ did this mornlag. rivaling mllady'<> rived at 9;3(i with «is vYiacbes ocn•iiib. ►f.ii.- or the brst Tnreday
m
Dr. A. J. Prescott took Ibe mid
Harcabees
and
Lady
mirror with Its plarld surface «llh ■ siaing :<S
tiicssaco
ItH*. lor all
C.
R.
Dorkeray
receivi-d
week -boat for Cbtoago after a twothe island on one side aud the bean- Maccabees. The iiarade was formed Sslnrday allernooo at
that hU parti, s tor thr porvos,- of oM
eeks' stay at The Ptoes.
i-amlldalee tor ibe Office Of (
Hfnl peninsula oa the other. u'Ub us with the CsdiUsc band la the lead,
OabBtt Sarttb left
field* of fruit and ripeulng
grain, followed by tbe mayor and council of
Di-iroli. He left tbe cily oft tbe Unto. MUtabsting < :.i,<Bgate* by nay petItL *
Bprtogfleld. III., after a tOduys' visit
making a picture mu easily forgot
that left tbe track al Ferawood aadij^
^
to la»*r *t
with Ms family al Saa Boocl cottage.
.......................................
of It* party c*»ten.
A llnie laHT a breeie sprang
,0 Sort la. lam a«l.al a r-< j£.„.
„ 'Kseitew a
->Traobl* Loeatad.
MiB. W. R. Slone has a houseful.
dldale* la
or ..a,
dbtricta as pew
up Just rippling the surface enoughcooceralng the particulars.
j,.-ribe.l
. F<-ribed b;
b; -1«
-let No.
No. *.
t. Extra
Extra SaatloB, OtDr. Pardee ot Chicago. Miss ilolwiuzD
ray examination showed ^ a nerre
is UME OF Maiei
SiyrupTF^
I the ami* that woaMat c
aatos with riifuahtog raaolu. maktag MarshalL apmdiag the
that Mr. naiMBit la to
scat to a loMi phytoeUa and an X-
e. A. HAMMOND, CAftMIU ftCOFLEM »AVINM ftANK.
|
MK.CARTERCAIIED
Aad Manager
Mare tka etty, tba bank will be well
IH vkne'TtoIttof dwOMrito at mrnt IMaM. «bew PRBD MAYBBWWY INJUMO
WHILE At WORK.
tkay b|iM bM aatoptog all aaouaer.
Ml* »r*au arrtred trem PatonrUle
a» MM aa yoaalbl*. bit ambtr rotorffared
took ftala That H* ThreatMdtokc with hla aad hla totker re*aa« to ekM Hia Ana OR
tomtof to PalMtTlll*. <to tk* retm trip Dr, Btopleka ot BatiM* Bay
aad MlM Jaani* M. WaU*. aarae. vko Ftod MSybarry of Atoia waa the
bar* baaa to attowtokM. »1B an
TkdUa o( oaa of tke atoat peeallar
yasytka party.anU arer obaerred bore. KliUe
miREsr .
^
SOOAL AFFAIRS HAVE
BEEN NUMEROUS AT OU>
MISSION DURIN6 WEEK
wUto ba kM kili iMltoaiai'
■twiuiw A. *mgr lAH. >•
I lb* tiwsmsat *f tat ghto
Bot aaai to that aart af
to MT. U
Mgbad Bre yaan totar aad Mr. flaa-
. *rr «wl w: fin. «w|-^'l Ur b-FO.
_____________ tkr MM riwirr Imw « LWra
Mr.E.P.WatermaB'
desires to express bb
:hdG*,s to the voten for
past favors, and that be
a^eis eamcfitly desireg
uetr votes and support! at tlie coming primarr
election. September Itt.
Aag. 4-U-lgBI
r t—'^-S3--^4W*W
OMND nuyiMC mSALftTUOOAV. AUOMT It, m
€«€{}S10T
mmm
enUag the lUr at the (Iren pomidal/'
The bteidtogs and gronads ecenmltteett
has looked over the giouds and
. wett mimprinto win be te Ihell
wblA time thte «U1 be mdy to BM-,|
toUety pteee c—BetMoas and nwign <
ORAND TRAVCRM RMtON BMOW
BveryMe
an Interest te the
WILL KMCLO THCRC.
Muxesa ot the Onad TraVrrse Regloa
fair everyone who bellevee U to a
deelrnhle attraetloa ter the regloa—to
rcaueeted that, la enae they have aoL
they eoaimunicate with tome member
of the ofSanlsattoa or apply to either
Bast Btohtb street la ungweettoeaWy one of Treverae Oly's busiest
tboroughferea and without any gnestion to a street that there to more
travel on than any other street to the
eicepUng Front and Uniou
atrerts.
A resnll of this busy eundliloa. and
OPENINQ WILL BE KNOWN
panicntorly the number of large
NATIONAL DAY.
clpdm four admlaaleBi to the grounds
ittfaclnrtog concerns located upon
ahd right to extebU to ail classes tree, this itteei. has necessliaied several
work IS progressing Wsll and Com membership dnes to the aaMwtotlon busy buBtoeaa places being esubHsbfor one year, and are more liberal ed near tt and among them U the
mittees Have Baen Busy Ctoathan U oSered by any of the Urge large wboleeale and retail meat shop
ing Up the Many fairs.
•f Joseph Sleder A Sons, who conduct
Details.
Bfibtild Bupport Project
laihei that for fresh, wholesome
During Iba tost week ibe tombers
As tife aeeoctotion to one of tbe meats kept to a saallary and thorougbot the execaave. Enanee. pgbllciiy and people, baa no capital and U not be 1} clean manner to unexcelled, and
bandings and groeadi oomnUUaes ing conducted ter proli. and no aal- their ptoee of bostoess at nearly all
ailea paid to any one eamnecied
have had a graat many
times of the day U a bee hdve of inwhich have bean well attendod and the naaoclitten. the public can readily diitery.
see that it to neceeaary that they
a large anwant of
Across from them is tbe busy store
The proenm for the iDor days, aa raUy te the support of the organtoa- of John ItofflsoD. the popular Bast
originally onUtoed, has boon Ranged UOD and fumtob them with funds to 8lde alderman, who began a few years
meet
their
labor
and
material
bills,
Id ordor to contoriD to the r«e«lreago to a small way. dealing to cigars.
ments ot the state poUUca] conres* and can do this by each one teeing noUoot and conleetlooery. and who
that they Immediately turn their
lions. Ibe program coamltiae
oow has as large and up-UHtote a gro
ported that September tt. tbe open tor to ter four admlaaloni and mem- cery. proviilon andmoUon store as !i
ing day. was tbe day named for Uie becwhlp ticket.
found anywhere, and also a complele
The exponents ot the fair believe line of cigars, confections and other
repebli^ sute oooTenUoa. which
wonld prohibit the attr-'-----that a region fair wlU atimulgte
delicacies.
en <rf proBlnenee.
branebet of toduetry and prove
Hr. Lamsoo recogntoed the advan
Tbe program as adopted to as fol- permanent and lasitog advertisement tage ot having a stand that was ac
of our wonderful regloa resource# and cessible to the hundreds of working
tom:
Beptefflber M—‘'National day." at poaaiblUUei.
men and women employed to
Regneeu for tofonOailOQ from
which lil^e men of national repotanearby factories and by hto tbrUt.
tiott. representing both pollUcal par ouUjtog conntlet. from intending
honesty and fair dealing has necured
ties. will be la attendance; ato» other hlbltora. are being received daily and
trade and > socomutoted a fresh,
alt evidences go to show that
tpoctol and tntereaUng fealares.
tolesome stock aa large and -testy
September BO—*«rand Ttaverae Re Grand Traverse Region fair to golny
ind to Mores
gion day,” with Orange, B«ulty and to be well patronised by esblbltors. which areJocatA to other parts of the
Qleaner rallies, and with men promi- well patmalsed by visitors, hnve
city.
greater
number
ot
amusement
feain the aEalra ot these orders In
Nosd to Unm
attendance as apeakeis ot the day. tares end e larger mechanical exhibit
Tbe next to locate here wgt A. J.
The exhibits will be Judged end prw then any like aluacUon wblch our Garey. Hr. Garey opened up bis bnaiBinms ewarded and sneb other ape- people have had tbe good fortune
ness nearly two yeara, ago. having
etol features as the program commit have presented to them.
theretofore devoted his lime tg tamtee may feel arc appropriate to the
tog. and after baying out tbe notion
oocaslaa.
IwatoeM of F. E. neeker. added to
October 1—‘‘Michigan day." viUi
this slock a liae of groeeries. pravlprominent state oSIciaU and .pollFitmt. candles, cigars and other no
lictoas ot both partlea in attendance,
tions not found to the original slock
and parades of winning lire stock and
he purchased.
Ry hU giving a
other attmetiops approprlalc to stale
"square deal" to everybody and Itls aagaidiy as a buyer, ag well aA bis oo
October 2—"Traveiao City day." at
scrvailre methods, be has built up
which time Ktclal evenU and other
large. flourlahlBg bnslness to every
exercises la teeal interest wUI be
Itoi- he carries.
pravided.
The enleruinment and
The next was a barber aho|>. Bar
program committee also report that
ber Bari erecilng the hrel ah^ and
they ere in looch with a large num
running It succcaafnily until the same
ber ot .very latereatlng enteruinwas purchased by "Teddy" Cham
menu and attoaettona. both for the
ppgne. who is probably one ot i.bc
ring and the mnbi streeL and that a
most popular barbers to the city and
detail0(1 program ^ events during tlic
runs a iwo-chalr coxy irarlor next
four days will’ be made public lu
Joseph Bedlr^s meal market.
ample Ud>c for all to acQualnt ibeoi•Toddy," as he k popularly called.
aeires wlih the .various features,
Is strictly attentive to business aud
premium List Being PHnted.
has work as a barbef I# of high merll.
Tbe puhltoliy oommiuee report that
wblle tbe sDop Is. a credit to the
le premium Itot la now being print
business ek-ucoi located In this dis
ed and will be Issued ahonly. and
trict.
that they are completing arraugeNlebols' grocery store is also a very
menu to distribute the entire Isaae of
j up-u^date grocco and provision bouse
10.000 copies, and anyone who has not
located on this street. A fresh Uuo
already slgnlAed bis Intenilcm to ad
U|K»daic aud wholesome good*
vertise mull do so St once in order
always be found upon his abeivcs
to hare IIt to (bee book. .
and the patronage be enjoys certainly
No Bpoed Content. •
l>ckpoaks the confidence to which b<Cardinal Del Val. the papal swn-The gneatlon of holding npeod races
Is held by^ the numerous patious of
hae been very thoroughly gone over, tary of •tktr. has failed In health hU sloreand II was the opinion of the majority from overwork and ha« been ordered
weman MerepanL
of the members that the amonot ot by bis physician to take a rest.
Mrs. R. Henderson h tbe woman
money which tpeod. races would cost
merchant of this street, and at her
could be expended to other attrac
busy lltUe store can alway s be found
tions to greater advantage and meet
PERSONALS.
• ao appeasing stock ot eatables and
with the approval of a greater nnmDoUana. Mrs. Henderson by her fair
her of people- It was therefore de- Prom Pridayp Record.
methods enjoys a very eotenstve trade
elded to have no speed contesu this
Ur. and Mrs. Geo Wbltmee, and among the btt Skiers and U a lypt
year and to asbetltuie other ereots daughters of Grand Rapids, are visit (if womanhciqd to business that can
nod races to the ring.
ing Mr and Mre l-Ted Meicber of win only the respect of lhoi»e with
After ihto decision bad been ar Sooth Vnlon streeL
whom rbe euuies lu contact.
Mrs. V. Hollis and daughter. Flusrived a( tbe propoahion submitted by
J. Umkir U another successful
the Driving Park aasoctotlon for the ste. reluroert to M«yflel<I >esU-rda> chant of this atreel. aud he, wUh the
Mrv.
J
Shaw
returned
to
Slights
use of the old fair grounds was ttaorasalstauce of bts wife. Mrs. Unilor.
ooghly dlscuased. as against ihe prop Siding yeaterday. aoconipanled by he; has also iNilk up a very Urge- and
osition of UFlog ibe circus grounds, granddaughter. Miss Hattie Wolf
exienslve business lo the grocery and
Mrs. Helen l^•t«•^son and sor' of
wlibout cost to the aasodatloD.
proiisinn line.
Torch Lake weut lo Graod Rapids yes
Use Circus Orounda.
“Of Course - John McCormick hard
terday
Wblle there was considerable aentlly needs an lutroducUon to the busiMrs. P H. Crouch retnraed to
m^t amo^ the nfembera to favor of
public of Traverse City, lor the
the old Uir grounds on adcount of Slights yesterday
’St wbicb hi' has sitali\ed lu the
Use aaaoclalloDS of tbe past. U was^ Mr. and Mrs- S. A. Hill of Bristol. loereanUle business of Travense City
Wis.
went
to
Kingsley
yesterday
the Jodgment of a large number ^
speaks for Itself.
'
Mr. and Mrs. C- W Wren of Kalkas
business men m well at members of
A few years ago Mr MoCx>rmlck left
the aasoctallon that from a butineax ka went lo FOoch this morning.
The Misses Harriet and Alice SmiU: the newspaper fraternlij, having been
Biandpotot It was advlaable lo bold
went to Fooch lod Lcland this more employed on a Detroli dally paper,
tbe fair at the elreua grounds.
sod began the nucletu of his present
It appeared that these grounds
It. Hating little oaplul but
Hr. and Mrs E P Yatai and daugh
eonld be put to shape In much ahorler
f energy and stamina, he workter went to Cedar Run this mornlngtime, with tyes expense to the asao, ttotll bis targe general store
Mrs. S. Lagergran and Mrs A l-aclatlon: were nwre centrally loeaUd
seat market stands as a kettl
gergran of Chicago, went to Oockama
and would enalde the assoclallon lo
munlai m his suecesirul endeavor in
today.
have evening enlcrtalnmenta nnd
Mrs. A. Kruse. Harry Breatoger and the field of activity and competitloc
there^ add grenily to the receipts,
Hr
,McCormlek ts (me sf tbe "city
family, and Mrs W F Best went to
whereas
fair Uke LeeUnau this morning
dads" and this Is sufflelent proof of
. the bulldlngx at tbe
^
g^^d. are not avallahic
avaltoblc for
lor use
„„ ^ p
hU popuiarliy among the poople be
wltoODl
lOUl extenalve
extensive repair,
repalri and Mteraalters.
has worked among. Of Uie Mr. Mc
tlonB-^cnca hare to be rebnilL CUek.
Cormick has token a fancy to farm
ish«] and practically
Mj. and Mr.. l-,C. Fletcher ot De- ing aad has parchaaad land enongh.
as many tenu aad temporary baUd- tnit went te St Ignace today.
be thinks, a few miles from the dty
togt provided one place as tbs other—
> keep him busy when not flablng.
Miss Amauda Price returned to
and thr'drcni grounds offered to or Grand Rapids today.
Imprevlng the fitreoL
•0 aer^ tree of nuderbrutb and rnbBail Eighth street U nndergotog a
Mrs. G. C. Mayhew retnraed to
blah, entBlUng much tou preliminary Meoreatown today, after wtelttog at number of dtanges. fieverai are buy
srort and expeBse.
painting their restdenew. maktng
the home of John CrelllcA.
The governing element to rogasd
Mr*. Oen KM and Mn. HiRgle lawns, trimming trees.
to the iggs fair U and must be oae Cook went u> Big Rapids today.
walks and buUdtog addlilou. noUl the
that looks to as aasnred ■nanetel
Eighth atroet ot today wonld
Mlaa May Strong retorned to Grand
■ooocBs. sad this teotnre is o&e which RapMs today.
hardly be recocnlaed to wtmt
of tbe aasodadou are
wonld have seen a few year*
M. B. HoUey left this afternoon tor
kaeptog csmeianUy hctorc them and Is OU Hlaakm. where be wlU -fieUrer ago. When their street U paved it
Ue goverateg power to Uetr actkms.jhU flag addreas ibla evealng wader will for activity and
Purmal aettoo was taken ai the, the auspioei- of the CbrlMiaa ivadenvtoeeUfig held Ang^t 14 deftfiltelr lo-|or Mdeiy of CH4 Mtaaton.
PROGRAM WAS CUHGEB
K. A. IVIONROE
Who Mpiroo to bo on* of tho (
• for the otrtM of
BECISTfX OF DEEDS
to tho yeunpeol man of the five out for the nomination.
Mf. WonrOt w»s bom ot Monroe Center, in Blair tewnehip, 2t
jiaars ^ b«t has been a resioent of Traycroe City for the peat
ai0M yoara. Has attended the Hlffh school at Traverse City and la
a
grads ate from the Ferric Institute of Big Rapids. Mtoh.
If the people honor me with the nomination and etecUon I shall try
•I all times to give the people whet they want and to make the very
beat emeer I can.
rOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE STATE
LEGISLATURE
v>
DAVID G. CHANDLER
ativa in the atate legialature tteo yeara ago and came within eeventeen votes of winning out. This ehowa my atanding with tho poopto of thto oewfity. For gaodral 'tnfohmation. although it may net bo
BOeaOBOfv, I will state that l have rMidad In thto county aince IBM.
I hpvo-'Mfoed in vartotia public capacities to the aatiaractiefi of the
poogto ief the county, including a coneiderable time es supervisor
.and lor two torma ahertfl of the county.
_
Bheuld J ba alactad t will give my best attention to the naod%
Of tMs county and to uss my best abilKlaa In a determination te
«pruo the poepto well end to conssrvo their intereett.
I shell appraclete your vote>en^eptember let at the pHmerles.
>’ORj[8l-IERIF-F’
TTOIVI 8HAIME
iCpNWDATE fok sepubucan nominahon
Rwill be pleased to have your \*ote at.the Pri. maty September 1m.
3<pTES AGNEWS OF
•BUSY EAST BGtmi
ST.MlD^iXCBaTT
Mrv M. J. Dohm. who terweriy
livcd at Keyauwe. and who now is a
rcwldeni of Grand Raptda. la vlaMtoe.
at the Oakwood hotel with her Mtotl.
Mrs. 8. M. Ries. for a few days. Mia.
Oohm. who hu been fiulle lU. U atendy improring. which wlU be gtod
-ws to her many friends to this cii)
Id vicinity.
Charles King and family ot JB01
ThU woanfiB anys ttenfi Rfter
Baal Bighth sireei have moved lo m
________
OB lias of Bofrerinc Lydte B.
ruckwB»ne>. S. D, and Mi for their | PinklMto’a
pinklinto*a VcctFUble
V<
CaanpoBteA
rw home tost night.
Btode her na well naernr.'
The dog giork recentiy visited ai
Maude
E
Forsi^
•'f
Leeabais,TB,
Ihe kennel of George Sales, oo Eh*t
Tites(oRn.inid(^:
Btghih atreel. aad five better, looking 1" L'I%' .
EaglUh boll puppies would be hare pT,.;.Ify»« ft
u find. Mr. Sales U a great dog' table CompowM baa dona for me. Tor
{wrote
yoa. and after teki
- - wrote yoa.
The many friends of Mrs. Blsle j Itukhamh
I'tokbamh Vtyetoble Coi
^
’
loodfellow will be gUd lo learn that »“>ng U** treatment yon pn ------------M.er underaotog a very aerlou. o,v |
eratlon on her eye In Chiengo recent ; for the good yon have donwma."
ly. she has reiureed home and la re-'pACTft FOR SICK 8011111
““"" tor
l'**'OxspoaxxL P“^
itaeas of the operatito.
Mia. Lucy Poa. of CM Baal ElBhth
^’^^
*'>‘iD^'”roQ^and
tite
street, who has bemi finite ill witb'standsrd
'C^latandard lemedy
renw<ly for fenale &.
typhold fever. Is steadily Improrl-tog. aadtuto ixMtively cored thonaandBCM
sto I
«fao have been troobtedwHfa
and wUI soon be among ber frleads'
again,
| aisptatwmeiuis iiiimmiima^to^,sttosto*
Mrs. Cbarle. LaPlani of the
^
ireme end of Bast Etobth street, has; {ng-down feeHof. fctotocy, IriUBW
bwl of asters that for devetopmeot.ittoiLdiizutetoorirrToiaprortrfittoB.
color, variety and btoDty u hardly l^^*b}r don't you try it ?
;
irTMktsable and It U a plMsnre tor ^Mn. PlnkHAB* tsTltM bD Btall
passerby to stop In and take a peek wotow* -to write her for RtlTtem
tbeto large and htonUful poaiet. 8h« bns .«<UdpA
of every color and Ltendtog.
boAlUa. Addreac.'lTMiv?
Mrs. Sags Rytm. wife of the JoUy
and poputar drayman of tbe Bast Bide. log op with t big rally to ChlflBfo at
In company with her sister. Mrs. So
I of (be voyage. It M
phia Marigold. ai« visiting reUtivos believed that big crowds from intorlor
and Mends to Grand Rapids ter « few poloto would be aunetsd to the poru
weeks.
vtalted.
M«. Corn Perrlne of lioyd left last
Would ATOtos Four Btotto
evening for « visit with frteiids and
ily such a trip the repubUcato of
relatives living at St. Joseph. Benton
four suit-t wonld be aroused, 11 la boHarbor. Marrellus and Decatur. She
Iteved. and nurJi good done for the
will be away for a few weeka.
Tall tlckfit. Only nuiionai toanM
would be (eocbed upon in Indiana.
Michigan and Wtooongln. Once back
in llUiiolB it to prtvoaed to boom ev
ery R. o. r. candldaia from presldeat
to mdhlrlpal Judge.
Tlio novelty of the plan baa won
favor for K. and if tl <s carTled out It
Is believed lhai the RoDaeveU will sot
JTbr «m
TOUR OF LAKES TO BE MADE ON sail about Sviiicmber 1.
thing, Iborc It a possUimiy ot bad
THE ROOBEVRWTi • weaihefiim tbe lake fibowl efiuinoetlal
iliix- and li w«ul(] iH- rmlutTrasaing lo
have the HranN-t b<itUrd up for two
01 throe da>-» in •onic tost abort port
by a northwest gale. Fall slorma on
ahoro ml^t Inierfero with the pro
MARINE BAND AND MANY SPEAK gram and to It has been thought bet
ERS ALONG.
ter (o oja-a the campaign with tho
lake trip.
TO CAMPAIGN
ABOARD SBIP
UIOQDE PUN IS lUDE
Michigan, Indiana, iMlnoia and WteMr. and Mrs. W. G. Osborn Who
oenaln Ports Will 8a Tnuehai
hare been vlsIUog Mr. and Mrs: J. R.
en fna Voyage. Muakagew
iiamlliL also frlmds at Petookey and.
Being Farthest North.
Hathlnac isla^. rmumed to Grand
Rapid* today.
Chlcagu. Aug 13.—If the Ptoaf uf
AHliur RnsonUial will leave Sunday
Ibe political ciute furnish a good In morning for New.York, where bo will
dex the campaign or the next
putdiaBe bit fall goods. Hm. Btoenmonths or so win be about the live- Ibal will accompany him. They «•
Heat thing ever seen about thew peet to take the boat trip all the way.
parts, more strenuous than the anteMrs. HaUlfi Doga^
retnrnnd to
liHiuary tctlHtler, which everyone Grand Rapid* today. After vtaUtog
will admit is going aoine.
friends In the -city.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
H.
HiUDeU
W«at
The officers of the Manloeite eluh
lost now are ditcusting a program to tbe Platte thi* morning.
which is designed to make tbe people
of four states sii up and take notiee.
It Is absolutely uolque. to this locality
SI l.-ast, and involves the chartering
ot a paoseoger sU-amer and a Hkday
tour Of Lakr Michigan pons, with
mass meetingr at every stop, speak
ers of outtooal repuuUon. and every
Dll ot work that can bo crowdeu Into
the ilmt
Tbe sleamrr Tbeodon- RooaevoU Is
to be chartered—tbeif is magic to the
name when It comes lo camiiaigntog
—and 10 or 12 speakers ot more than
local repuuUoD will be shipped as
able seamen. In addition there will
uniformed band of es pieces and
as many of tho club members as can
go along will fill out the llsL
Will Bend Out Advance Aganta.
Advance agents havving been aent
n a few days previous)}, the good
ship, K is planned, will set oaJl along
the coast, making a firm stop at
Gary
Here iDdiana r'-pulillcans will
and Instructed regarding the
As the <lDi« is near wbeu tbc vntmerits of Ibe republican nsttoaal rs of this (-wnty will iw called upon
ticket. Local celebHiles will be ask- o notniiisie the several officer* (
«d to lake paH in the apewklng. w'hich would Ilkr 10 Bay lo those that do
wUJ be held to the open air if the
kfipw me that 1 am one of the
weather Is favorable. For safety's pioneers of ihb county and have al
Uke, however. It it thought it woald ways been frugal and lent a helplBg
be advisable to carry along a gopd band to any enterprise that was for
tired tent
the good of the couniy. Am 43 year*
The meeilng In Gary »,etog over, Of age and oapable of gtvtog the best
the Rooaeveli, according to the teatserrlce. I have ntade a soeeeto
Hve program, would move on to Ihe of everything I have ever b^ertakn
next port. Possibly some men of and think I am entlUed and fiualtpromtoenee at each plaee wonld be
lo bold the ulTiee { am seeking,
Invited to seeompany the party to
ut that like repcblican voura cC
the followtog stop.
Grand Traverse ronnty win fiOtoe
in Ibis way It is proposed to cover ftwward and declare me their BOBall tbe important places aloog the Inew. thus giving me a ebasee to win
east shore of the lake es far Mrth aa this bonoraMe <^ce. And U 1 Ata
Huski-gDO. ibrti (o strike' arross to sareessfnl I wUI give it my mtlre
or Sheboygan, and rUli lime aad pat forth my best ^orts lo
the west aMre dues In order, wtnd- plento the.gnbUc-'
rOB COUNTY TKEASUBEK
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•kAMD nuVlMt MnUlATUnOAV. AUOUtt M. Ittt
a- now. tar ake' has get tkrto
koardeta. WBI yoo pteoae put tke bn- be told toe taOevtag ototr:
My tatoar waa a ebab manutaettrkyi aaate on toe Credte Rout it is
Arvld Jacobeou. I vu at a Mente ar. He kad a vecy Urge oatabUebment. aad emptoyed many vorkmeu
yeeterday and aad a lovely Uma
VfflclMeBOV;
aad boya. He used to pay tbem ac
cording to toelr work—toat is. toe
From- your Suaabfae girl.
Htrm YWi« rWM ttfwMM
of boyr aad stria that make toe right
nomber of cbalra each made was
Blgne Swanson.
! Uad o( meo aad voomo. WbM yoo
Indeed 1 will put ArrM's name on counted « to* end of toe areek. Tne
You know them;' they ar*
Ido lortns. nnaetdah thlDsi they
the Cradle RcHI. and hope be vfll toalra were then tried or uoted to see
nnraerooa. and make thetr
‘glad; aad vbea they Bad ooi that like his cedored card.
If they were vaU made. If the chair
presence felt everyarhere. The
i
yoo
hareii*t
been
kind,
or
quite
fair
to
I will tiy M kt M
1
'paaBed." or came up to toe rogulanames of the family are Head
I yonr vark. or play, or perhapt
COT OT« Mk» cOTfytatfy lum
Lawrence. Mich, tkm. toeo toe man hr boy waa paM for
ache,
Toothache,
Earache,
' exactly trm to aomethiag yon hare
« te W I CM.
Ang. f. IPOS.
Backache, Stomach ache, Neu
! saw—why. yon don't know bov dla- Dear Presldeut—
ralgia, etc They are sentineig
I wRi «y t» OT tOTi«9.iMlpfui
'appototed
they
are;
Maybe
will now try and write to wn. I
that warn you of any derange
M« kM to OTcrykOTy «to to
' grovn-op folk haren'i alvoya done have been ao busy tolq^vacatlab bMp
ment of j-our system. When
«v*ry IM«« IMm*.
'ererytUng Idst right, maybe they
mama and pIcktnE'berrim
the brain nerves become «K I OTOT Ml IN tfyiNf to to
I bare tried and tailed, but do yon beans, and also helping a lady
bausted or irtiuted. Headache
OMM totati, I -will -Tty. tfy
kaow, Sunbeama.
(and
perbapa door. I have made aboat.Bve dolUrs
One day. father wished to select ■
makes you miserable; if the
■ yoo'll IhlBk It qtieer). that makes ayaelf. all my own. School will soon
nt for toe boys' d
gtomacb nerves are weak, in
tbea all the owre eager to bare you begin, but I don't mind for then 1 panmentdigestion results, and you
soeceed!
work before and after, acbeol. We
double up with pain, and if the
"Nov." thought father. -| desire
One time yoor preeieeBi aad a boy do have grand times at our Bunb
more prominent nerves are af
booesL conseteniious boy."
help her with the ckoroa. aad what dub meeUnga. We meet every two
fected. Neuralgia simply makes
And bov do yoo think he w<
do yoo enpopae abe found one day. weeks. Weukethe Cradle Roll mem- about Boding onr! He assembled sll
life unendurable. The «*ay to
vbea abe vent to the box In the kltoh- ben and they have a good time also. the boys In a Urge room, and told
simum
stop pain is to soothe and
eo to get aoBc wood* The top via
am toe PresMent. and Prances Bask them toat. until further notIre. oo
strengthen the nerves.
Dr.
oorered over nicely, bat to the mid Is Vice Presidem. She and 1 read toe
Uiles^ Anti-Pain PUls do this.
would be required: each boy
dle of toe box her "helper- had
es In toe paper. Halo Hadley u abould make bte cbalra. and at toe
The whole Pain family yield to
ttIM CLAM BATES. Editor.
bailt op a hollow aqnare by pplUag Seoretary. She calls toe roll, and we eod of ibe week obtain bU pay ac their influence.
Harmless if
Otwtototo PMOTtor I, im.
toe wood kg-eabto fanioo!
That an answer by saying toe pledge. Tbeo cording to toe number made.
taken as directed.
night a DUB came to ber and aaked U we play games and have dinner or lea,
-Now." tbougbi father. -I shall dUn M Dr. Maw Antl-Pala 1
■■jahe ooold recommend the boy for hU and then sing or epeak. We have snrh
eorer what boya make their cbalra
‘olflee. He wanted eome one vbo waa jolly times! A week from today we
|V« o»*d than for tht
well simply for pay, and what ones
capacity with
.booaet. Mtofal and
todnatrloua. mqet at Halo Hadley's. Ov babies
do their work for consctence sake."
What could your Suntblne president are'OT enie. They walk aU over, add
Father was os good as his word. He
j.'eay?
some words, and play so nicely
When Bra. Babel Bates-WUltoma together. -They are thirteen months found toat far more chairs were
w« 1. 1MB BM7.
made than usual, but be paid eadi
rlslted lit TraverM City tola enmIt Is very dry and warm here
boy In (nil: yd be carafullv marked
■be brought tbeoe reraea to your new. We haven't bad ralo for two
toe chain and had tbOM of ea<h boy
MOm Medical Co, Elkhdit, XDd
prealdenL and aaM. ‘'Somettoie prtoi toooihs. Thanks for toe postal card.
itoii, AMfiMt 1. IMS, sa.
pUced by themselves. At the end of
toeae for toe Bunabtoera. and teU It te 00 cute. 1 always liked kltUee.
them toelr Ptrat Vice President want but haven't any now. for toe babies three weeks they were all examined
It was ditcovered tost all the chairs
T« • UtUc MnM.
ed them to read toe poem. Here H
lid. surely kUI It. They wanted to
The boy lifted hU hat ud atood
of Rufus lioundes were as good as be
Bov todoid unto mtidns fiow.
play with toe card. 1 have quite a few
fore; on toe average he bad not made covered before the man whom all Eng
m’kOT ftMTr* ton or orw?
The georet
cards now. We are going to bare a
la the aBBtolM aad tb* air.
larger number, bm they were Just land delighted to honor, and answeiII isn't to doiag your work, my boy. Bonday school picnic next week, go
•d finnly—
WlotoMm. otoipto. (mh aad
It Isn't In doing toe totog yon musL ing In m bay rack to toe lake, a lead as attong as ever. Half of Henn' Ualiln's cbalrv broke down at the first
"1 am sure the Duke of Walllogton
Mr.
That you wto toe honor nnd goto toe of Sttnsblnera. I go to two Sunday
Aa tiM bmaa «aMto Wov.
trial, and those of the other boys would not srith me to dlsobey.ordera.
Joy
aeeoola each Sunday. Bernice Is tak
1 must keep ibli gate shut, nor auSer
Atd too bapM oiorer.
Or claim toe proilt or earn toe trust. ing cara of toe babies eo 1 must close were more or lee# defective. "Ah."
said father. 'Rufus is the man." He any one lo pass but by my BMtter's
11 lent to Istwrtog toot aad lau.
and say good-bye.
now tooali liula to«l« toeak.
became undcrwuperlntendeot. then su express permission "
And it isn't toe hurry nnd notoe
From
perintendent. and afterwards a parlWbOT thtoYo too or over?
Greatly pleased, the sturdy old war
that leU;
Blenn Dell.
As to* Wrto do, aad too bMs.
rior mied hU own hat and said—
The emaUeet thing that you do to
Mtoat a busy glii you are! I do not
BtogtoE duMSh .Ua Ooww
honor the man or boya who can
aronder you have not written i
aad OMs.
Girt Dice
I Broken Rail.
U yog do it well
neither bribed nor (rigfatened Into d»
long time.
TfU sack BORsl Mb voaM aeek
rate there are good reasons
Ing wrong. With an army of such
Tke BWfTykeartod reror.
agalaat
using
a
railway
track
tor
a
it Int In getUng it done, my boy.
soldiers. 1 could no} only conquer the
Orsst Aunt Betera story.
footpath, but Bomciliues such a
It Isn't to geiung tt out of toe wny:
French, but (he world." and toe old
“Did .you gel my yoaai-cakc. Mar- choice provee a fortunate one.
Uo* akoot kar ayes aad aanu
It to not to the methods yoo may o»
duke put spurs to bis borac and gal
toar
At this ataga of crovlnc*
Boeli
waa
Ohe
case
in
low*
not
plW.
loped away, while the boy ran o
.
Ufca toe dear, aadoodad aklea.
long
ago.
wbeu
a
girl
oamod
"Ob.
dear:
oMtber.
I
rorgoi!"
Mar
And It’a not to toe prUse toat your
hi* work, sbouilng at (he it^ of bit
Not too* aacar aor too wise.
tha gave her foot a lltUe stamp of Della Ihde, lo company with an older voice—
So tost an abe aaee and heara
it toB^ to Maanderlng prodeua time. vexatloii. -Can't you get along with friend, set out one evening to call on
-Hurrah, hurrah! I've done whnl
May be vorto toe kaovlos.
happleocd that
And It lant to ratotog ahead pel- out setting U-ead tonight!"
NspoU-on couldn't do—I've kept out
-t aUll be obUged to. It ttwms. Th- the shortest route to the house they
bmO:
Aad toe Uttle aialdao'e beart?
wished to visit was the track, and-lhtv the Duke of Welllngion!"
If toe totog toat you do Is to be eob- grocery will be dosed by no* "
Ah! tor that we're prayiac.
Motoer said nothing more but Creai- lliey followed, keeping ihiir i-ar» snd
-JlH
That tt atrooc aad pore ataj
aunt Beuy. who waa visiting at toe e)'4-s alert (or auy ludlcwilou of a cow HOW Five Kitldni Cam* to be Named.
It do it weD.
There was jiie mother cat and five
rw.
*1
bouae. looked al Martha wlibalwln- log (rain.
Ood. who loreto GhiUrea so.
once toe) discovered som *- kluen*. and none of the kiitena hart
kle
In ber eye. "If you'd lived where
Maybe toe boys will tolak toelr
Seep kar troBi aU sane apart,
Somehow the children had
I when I was a girl," she aald. thing which left room In their mlntls names
preaUtot ought to ‘Yireach’' to the
nmgh Ufa's Buaa atraylBE.
thought A sudden been so busy watching them (amble
iMs. too. But she rather tolnkt the -your memory would have Improved
/
>-Jo«rM) of Bdocatioa. gills are peeping over toe boys' aboul- or else yon would have gone bungry.' change lo mdd weather from Severn over each other and try to walk and
It aonnded more like a story than a .cold had snapped one of too Iron rails, tbeo all go to sleep in a bunch, that
edra, aad naderataading toat ahe
If It all tor tbem. as well. And. aotiding. aad Martha aai down on the and at once they realised the danger they bad not thought of naming them.
tbreatenlng the paasenger train, aoon
Than to atomya a way to rise, my boy,
The mother waa tray and four of
lea. It's a .lorlng “pr^." be- footstool to naten.
that point. iDsilDctlvel)' ibey the klueiit were
"We were ninety-live miles from the
Always a way to ndvnace;
but (he fifth
oaase abe beUeree in every one ol
Tot toe road that toads to Mount you. aad Jntt waau to remind yon railroad." Aunt Betsy went on. -and begu lo run down toe track, snd. as cat wa* black, jet bll
wlibthey
rhn.
one
girl's
eyes
fell
upon
tbe
from
toe
town
where
we
did
oor
irad:booght (IvBgntn nbout toe Buntolne pledge
planning
little
red
ahaw!
which
her
friend
had
Bvery three months we went.
by toe wny of nad ehat M means.
Doaa not
Altien
Now listen, aad toe'U teH you a se- Sometimes we'd run out of something flung over her shouldorb as ihev mi
"mugh
distinguish
This was their danger signal
But gees toitmgh tt« atattoua of creL She thinks yon don't .really aoed befora toe three monihi were i>p.
Worit aad Btrire.
b of a "preacb* after all! Bat It not often.for mother was very careful. When the pasaenger train ca
ques
view
bhoray
alivr,
s
red
flag.
waxH
one
(Ul.
w-nen
father's
rheuma
Through toe ralley of Furaerere. wouldn'i do to aay that out load betion. "At last 11 was dlseovere.l that
Aad too MB toto auoeooda while oth- oaam people might tolak your presi tism was troubling bim, she let my frantitally trom the track, told of three of the gray one* had white (e«t
en Ml
dent waa partial and Indlaed to spoil orother and me go to tovrn to do toe danger near al hand Tbi- train was and toe fourth one was gray all over.
promptly brought to a sundsdll wlUiMust be wOltog to pay moat dear. you. ao We'D Just keep tost between trading."
•bon dlsUnn- of the broken ra'l. S-o again without a thought ol nam
-Could you go In a day!"
ouiedras!
ing her. toe children deslgnsli-rt ber
- No. dear: It took ua two days tu Had the break not te-en di>co>er<-d.
Pur toera'e always a way to Ml. my
had the discoverers acit-d aith less as (fral Pass
bay.
Ila Werner, of Traverse City. B. F. go and two to come, (or toe roads
And theu there were the other
Always a way to aUda,
D. No. 1. called on your president this were bad. That was why we didn't go presence of mind, a dlsasirous wreck
three. One of these bad but one eye.
Aad toe men who And at toe toot of week. It was Just a Uny vUli. but a ofteoer. We spent the nights with would have undoubtedly occurred
Ibe children aonounced eorros-fuhj.
frtenda going and coming. That wak
toe up
very pleeaent one.
slier
toe klileiis were old euo'tgh lo
Tha
Boy
Who
Kept
Out
Wsilmgton
great occasion (or me. for toat lltAB aouiBt tor an easy ride.
An BnglUb farmer was one day at prove that they bad any eye* at al).
8p M and up. though the rood bo
A nice report has oome tram toe Ue raUread town seemed as lively and
work in his fields, when b>- saw a par and then In all tenderness and w-tib
rough.
Branch SuMtne Society at Lawrence wonderful Sa Pari* would now. I
buntameii riding about bis farm no ihouRhi of rvpruacb. the allllcied
Akd too Morw aotoe thick aad Midi. Bead' BleOD Dell-a tetter, and aglne Nate *rat> as excited as I. and.
toat:
see what happy times the Suabetma between na. we overlooked one of toe He had one field that tie w t* especial kUien Iteeanie On,- Eve
ly anxious that they should not ride
Items on mother's list
Sun there wer,- tso left, two Iba'
There to room at the top tah the mad are having.
;r. at (be crop was in a rondltloo look<-4 exarily alll-e. Of course ib>
was not till we Ijad been borne
who triea.
be badly Injured by the tramp at children watibed ih.-m e»,-rv day and
Buntolne Lsttsra
day that ntotber discovered lu 'Why,
Add victory cornea at lasL
BrookaMe. Bingnam. Bleb.. ChUdren.* ahe exclaimed, as abe was horses.
It did not lake them long to find nut
So be despatched one ol bis work that ooe of these was a very spunky
ktoklng over toe stores. *1-- beliex
Aug. 7. IMS.
Hslpikg Metoar.
len to the field, telling him to shot kitten She would spli at toe olber*
you've forgotten toe sugar!’
Dear Prestdent—
■ Bwoeptag add waahlag toe dlahaw.
We are out to our cottage at Carp
‘And we had: and. the worst o( i toe gate, and then keep watch over it. II they esnie near when she wa* eat
Briaglas the wood from toe shed.
on DO account to suffer b to be lug, or If soe wts suddenly surprised
Ube BOW. We call It Brookalde be waa that there was no going hack (or
IraolBg. aewldg aad.kottUng.
Real winter weather had begun, opened The boy went us be was bid by auy une and when this wa> discaaae It used to have a brook oo *ato
Helptdg to nahe up toe oed.
but was scarce)} u< his i«si M- overed sht- Was dubbed toe Spitfire
Bide of It. bnt BOW it baa only one. be- and it was snowing faeaxlly and toe
Tahldg good care of the baby.
fiDed toe other one. l go In roads were Impassable. But you can't fore the hunter* came up. prempion of Ibe family
Watchldi her lest ahe ahouM toll.
1} ordering the gate to b<- opened.
betotng every day. and flsblng too. I Imagloe wbat a difference It mad
We tiUto chOdraa are busy:
Bui the remaining kliteu was (be
This toe boy declined to do. sutlog
have caught three black beaa and one »ur winter. We bad a sweet tooth,
Oh! there to work for a aU.
one who made (be others ''stand
rodt baaa There are many different like moet young folks, and mother toe orders be had received, and bis 'round ' If they did Dot do us sbe
I
Hatplag motoer.
determination om to disobey them
a good cook. If she did live up
birds and aaail anlmalk about beie.
saw fit sbe boxed their ear* If the
H. V. r. BwnahlNa Chib CruBto' Hoik
walking to Blngbani for toe wllda. But we didn't get many Threats and bribes were offered alike rvai came round her eauet-r of ml!k
Arrtd yaeohaou. age aU ’ noatha. grocertee the other day and as we dainties toat winter. There were
she cuff,-d them away, snd so of
OdMda. Mich. ’ Name aont'by Signs were coming booie wc saw a Ijltte kinds of dried fruits to be made inti
coorse she was the Bn*s And no one
eottoD-taO altUag op la toe road. 7 lie sauce and plea, but without sweeten same resulL The boy remained jm was more surprised than were toe
squlrels frisk. ^ and chatter an ing they were aoytbing but palauble. movable in the deterrmaniKni not to
chgldreo when we dtacorered that the
day long about here. I have seen a ITielltUe sugar toat was left we hoard open the gate
Mtien* were »!: named, for every on,
After a while one ol noble pmence
bird, tour king- Ushers and ed as If It bad been gold, but It was
was sure be bad not named tbem.
aerveraJ leraa. Of course toe woods used very aoon. and then there was advanced, and said, lu votumaodlng
And sucb a tunny lot of name* as
woto. toatead of a story* Your presi are full of music all toe Ume. Papa Mtotug to do but wait till the roads tones—
DIsekie, Cray Paw*. Oip•Mj boj. do vxiu know me! I am ibe f- was
dent has called racatloa a play time,
vent blackberrylng Wedneeda.v were dear, and wait wrltbout any
Duke of Wellington one not Bcrus Eye. spitfire snd Boss Uul Ibe natue»
and so it baa been for many o( yoo. and got over two quarts of berriee. gar to help us keep sweet. '
tomed to be dteobeyr-d
and I com all fitted and some of them bad Ircen
but eke has feet kegn to Bad out Papa aaw a bird that was all blue
Aunt Betsy alopped to laugn at
wknt bear aelptal eunablnera amei with not a colored feetber ou IL Hop iiaembraace. "it's been a llfeloog mand you to open toat gate, that I earned snd the kittens dldn t n-em
to mind them tn the least.
Of you hare beta, through toeee long ing my letter Is not too long.
leaaon to ate." she aald. -When I've and my friends may pas* through '
days of aammer. Here aad there, from
oeen trusted to get any household sup
Your Uule frtend.
nmay dtOerent places, aad'la a
plies I doot i-ink 1 dave (ailed
Katharine Davis.
dttereai ways, toe hae learned of tto
Ton have writiea such a good de- bring them since that time."
totags yoe bare dcM to help father acrtpUoB of what yoo have seen add
"If 1 bad to go ninety-five milew (or
mother aad the little brotoet* done, that I feel as tooegh I had been
yeast-cake I aupoae Td remen
A New Orletm wamRn w»n dun.
ato atotma. Yon doet kaow how hap with yen. I tolak the bird your fatb- ■o," Marths said. "But after alir abe
py tt has made ber, and how paoed of
added. boaeaUy. "there's no reason to
BecBnip abe did not extract nufftiiMd
aa Udlfo Baatlng.
you she ta becaaae. while abe doesat
let yourself get careleas lust because
really beloag «b you. yet abe levea
OnMua. Hloiu yoa hare things coavoaleaL’ —Young
Sbe took Seotf*^ Emulsion.
yon all yoo knew.
People's Weekly.
Ang. 7. tPM.
The Pain
SUNSHINE
Family
Y\ iTf\/
\a2/
anrpriaed to knew bow ttooety toa
grown up (Mk watch you. They don't
■ay Ttwy aiucb about H. of eeunet
but an tor llmr they are hoping that
you are powlag up tom the right Uai
It Is quite e vhOe ttnee I whm
you. tar I have been busy taktag care
of my Bute aepbev.
He was
amutosKAW the last of My. He has
pot two teeth. 1 am ettriag with ^
Th* VMMsg Chair-Makera.
geaOeman beating ooe rei
be -good Inch- of certain boya in
lalng ptaoea repited ibni It was
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oice Uuooloied Jnpi
Jnpna pnrtioolnriy fine flavor nad
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\A/ooi, >Ayoal, ^^yann•d
The tituatiOD of (be wool market la
the outlook U that If they should take t
eerislnly make a deducUos of from 4« to fic lews (or-«*ni7 pound.
At the present eoudUlon 1 <nn use all the wool from Of~ ' '~
erse. Wexford. Aoirlm, Maulaiee. and Leelanau oouoUsa.___a bet
ter advantage than any ouwide Urge dealer can do. AH 1 would
id 1Ilk*
find
to have the public do before they ship or fetch tbem lo U
out the prlces*from someone else, as I am certainly paolBr*
-t my
prices win reach from a cent to two ceuls abovq othara Mfnlgbt
It offer* It wouldn't be no object <0 me to pubHah my prtew for boom
other dealers, ss I wi
want them to work a >d hustle for It as I did bofore 1 made my sale, and I am satisfled to give
............... .
gtviwer* ar lo ihe dealer*. Whoever wants 10 know the pr^ befora
they ship or fetch (hem in can call me ou either phono as w« ar*
always ready to answer and we have them In the offico.
Please do hot sell to anyone else-before^ you get ny-prices,
lianklng yoo all for the past yept'*. iMora, aad
lOHOlWII
CROKia
780-732 C. Front ntfOTt.
Traverao CHy. Mich.
au phone ill. Bell phone 130.
Do yon TIilBk
It Possible
For a Flour lo
Keep Inereasiag
In Sales For Over
Twenty Years
WlUioal Meril?
Thars Ibe Record
ol BEST FLOUR
HANNAH & LAY CO.
PAINT
NOW
The flit n a splendid'
painting time—oo gnaa and Ua* *
10 stick la (nth paiu; n« *o
many txia* (a teak Uie the torface joR brioR yoa pant; goad thlngH
proccct the haute agaiiiM wism MTOT.
H you paint bow aad uw
SHawmWilliams
PAIKT
©
you'll get (be best o< re
mit* and save moary.
Come in. talk it ovn
and get ester raid).
FRANK TRUDE
By using
Blatchlord’s CaU Meal
You can raise calves.
Cheaply and snecessfally wlOianl mil k.
II is Ibe perieci milk sabstllnle. II resembles new milk.
BlatcUord’s Calf Meal
la composed of cioe diffttrenl iQ;;raJiL-nU. oscli one for a epcotnl
purpyee mined in Ui':cyrn-.t prypirt 0Qi--tb* rennlt
100
feirt eiperieuoe.
IMIbs. BlMlchlord'S Call Meal mnkea lOd gallon*
milk •nbstitnt*.
It is fed with akim or •epantoriiilL
tlioroaglilj cooked.
cilven.
Itia ensv to use.
It U
It doeaaot wonr the
,
U Ton one it onoe>7ou will insUtna BUtdibfd’n.
Tbnt
b on been our experience.
Rendt:
Sbe gaiaed a poand a dA]r in w«i^
ALL KUCCaSTS. Ms. AIO> tlOT
TRAVERSE CITY. HKH.
-toctr that ga*« a bey hit rise in
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